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HARTFORD (AP) _ Gov- U.S. ernor Dempsey said today

that if the General Assembly fails to come up with a strong highway safety program he plans to move by executive or- House Speaker der. Dominica] With the Governor’s proposals To Get Power for a maximum speed limit and chemical test for suspected dnmk- War Thp^t en drivers deadlocked between the Democratic Senate and the GOP To Subpoena

House, the Governor said he is hopeful that this impasse can be HARTFORD, Conn'. (AP)—The Subsiding broken before June 6 adjournment. GOP-controlled Connecticut House The chief executive said he will of Representatives debates today call for a meeting next with the DOMINGO, Do- leadership of both Houses in an ef- a motion on resumption of an in- fort to ‘‘do our best to get a high- ve.stigation of state in.surance buy- rnican Republic (A P)— The way safety prbgram for the peo- ing practices which involvc.s a hreat of war between two ple.” company in which a son and Caribbean neighbors eaa^ However, if the Legislature daughter of John M. Bailey, na- still further t(Say with the gbes home without taking action tional and. state Democratic chair- i/ in thia field, the Governor said he mart are major stockholder.s. Dominican Republic’s accep- will then confer with the Attorney ’The re.solution, drafted by GOP tance of the Haitian offer to General to determine how far he legislators, would authorize the let 15 political refugees in the could go by “executive order." House as a whole to resume the Dominican Embassy in Port He said he was particularly in- investigation. An injunction ob- terested in "stronger suspension tained by the John P. Kelly Co. au Prince leave the country ie MIt. Everest in the Himalayas, the wrorld’e highest mountain, which has been scaled by an penalties to keep drunken drivers of Hartford, the state's insurance and the other seven go to thp American expedition. Two members of the American team raised the Stars and Stripes on the off the highways.” agent of record, has stalled an Colombian Embassy. 29,028-foot peak. This photo waa taken in July,' ^946, as an RAF plane flew over the summit of lnve.stigation by the Hou.se Insur- Fears remained of a blowup In- Everest. (AP Hiotofax). ance Committee. Road Bills Passed side seething Haiti as President Before the. probe was halted, Francois Duvalier strove to crush HARTFORD (AP) — The Re- Bailey te.stified that his teen-age his foes.. Diplomats in Port au publican-controlled House hM ap- son. Jack, and hi.s daughter, Prince, the Haitian capital, be- jMcaYfid and sent to the_ Senate the ®Mi?y_.Kf.Q.nho!jn,... are ^ma- lieve Duvalier may launch a new GOP version or a maximum speed jor stbekhbiders in the Kelly firm. wave of repression now that he Is limit bill and chemical test bill. House Speaker J. Tyler Patter- no longer under surveillance o f ' . The measures conflict with those sqn was expected to be voted pow- the Organization of American already passed by the Democratic er by the House today to .subpoena States, which sent a fact-finding Senate. The Republican bills will record.s of the company which mission to Port au Prince to In- Qii Second Day Peak Climb ’ -'uld show who has been getting be referred to a committee in the ve.stigate Dominican charges. Senate as the Democratic bills will $500,000 in commissions on The five-nation OAS mission re-

<^^KA’TMANDUj Nepal (AP)-^Wlth* The expedition's plans called forfttalneers that furnished* the guides be In the House; t-./ie insurance policies paid dur- turned to Santo Elomingp 'Thurs- ing the current two-year period. the Stars and Stripes already a second team, which had been If any measures are ultimately day night after two days of talks and porters for the expedition. The House Insurance Committee planted on the roof of the world, climbing a day behind the first New Zealander Edmund Hillary agreed upon, it will have to be with Haitian officials. After talk- word was eagerly awaited today group, to press on to the summit. through the appointment of a con- subpoenaed the records, but' the ing with Dominican President —now Sir Edmund—and a Sherpa, subpoenas were blocked by th whether an American expedition This would match a Swiss feat in Tensing Norgay, first climbed to ference committee that might Juan Bosch, the mission is expect- had succeeded in conquering Mt., work out a possible compromise. temporary Injunction obtained ed to return to Washington in a 1966, when two teams reached the .the ice-crusted "pleasantly round- the company. Everest- for a second time.' peak on successive days. ed cone,’’ as Hillary described it, The Republican bills were passed day or two. Two members of the American Later, a third American team on May 28i 1963. by the House yesterday .after The Republican-controllc' It was sent to the Island of His- paniola—which Haiti and the bo- Everest expedition reached the was to try for the top. But in In addition to the British con- Democrats unsuccessfully tried to (Continued on Pag 29,028-foot summit of the world’s Katmandu, today there was no quest and the two successful Swiss amend them to conform to the minican Republic share—after highest mountain.at 1 p.m. (2:30 word beyond the bare announce- climbs in 1956, the Chinese Com- versions passed previously by the Haitian troops invaded the Domin- ican Embassy in an attempt t o , a.m. Eastern Standard Time) ment that the first team had munists claimed that they reached Senate. Wednesday, an expedition spokes- reached the peak and planted the the summit in 1960 and left a sta- Tile GOP speeding bill would set Well... 8 get hold of opponents of Duvaltor' B 1 a c k who took refuge there. Bnomlnated, i v ^ l l not accept; If priided. ' ...... cials; sn&pped Slre^aitK “when- rating rapidly. WASHINGTON (AP) — WlllUm elected, I will nqt serve.’’ By JAMES MARLOW This proviso is mlsging from the talking about a penetration Sy SAViS -LANCASHIRE----- fiaionesj-flff, 47 npn.Ba’athist officers In the pa.st five days, the U.S. E. Miller, Republican national "I am not aXpandldate for Associated Press News Analyst' Senate bill. macadam wearing course in BEIRUT,' Lebanon (AP) — The including at leasr one "ffleTiibei* ef Embassy- has —Hcfid. pff five the revolutionary command. chairman, said today he knows of president," Romney* repeated. "I WASHINGTON (AP) — G e ^ e Both measures have as their the future, to just refer to it unborn Arab union of , tests to President Francois Dii-' A dispatch from Damascus re- no concerted drive to boost Mich- am not going to become one.” Romney, who became Michigan’s primary purpose the establishment as a road." and was reported threat- valier’s government, complaining igan Gov. George Romney for the He added; "I don’t care what governor Jan. 1, got a hlg hand of chemical test results as legal ported that the revolutionary gov- ened today by a split in the revo- 1964 presidential nominaUpn. the timing is, six months from this week when he ptreached do- evidence in court. Both would have ernment had nationalized all (Continued on Page Ten) " I ’d say he is being considered now or nine months from now, I it-yourself at a m ating of the a finding of more than .15 per cent lutionary government of Syria. banks and banned the export of SU3 well as mUny other candi- will say the same thing.” U.S. Chamber of .-Commerce. of alcohol in the blood constitute Brooks Dies, Reliable .sources in Beirut • re- foreigpi and local currency as a dates," the New York congress- . Asked if Romney seemed avail- Since he’ll Ije' governor two prima facie evidence of drunken ported six pro-Na.sser members of step toward socialization of the men said in an interview. able for a draft at the Republican years, he’ll have time to show ness. the Syrian Cabinet and of the rul- country. The dispatch made no Romney himself tried to quash convention in 1^64, Miller Said, "I whether ha- practices whht ne Famed Critic ing National Revolutionary Coun- mention of any government riimors Thursday that friends don^ think there is such a thing preaches. 6r whether he can. cil have resigned, leaving the changes or the reported split in Bulletins are quietly putting him forward Thi# former automaker, who Pay Hikes Voted Ba’ath Socialist party in control the leadership. as a draft.” And the GOP chair- BRIDGE5WATBR (AP) — 'Van Culled from AP Wires a.s the potential Republican candi- man added ftat he doubts Sher- keeps insisting, he will not be a HARTFORD (AP) ,— The g w - of the country. The Ba’athists have distrusted candidate for the Republican pres- Wyck Brooks, who helped uproot Six civilian members of the Nasser since the previous merger date in 1964. man-like statements apply these ernor and other top state offi- old literary standards in the first "I am not a candidate for days. idential nomination next year, cers Will have wrightler pay en- 25-man Revolutionary Council of Syria and Egypt. After the Sy- president; I am not going to be- said state and local governments velopes in the future under a bill part of the century and then dis- walked out at the same time, the riams broke away from the U.A.R. TO BOYCOTT DUVALIER Romney’s case is up different covered the "usual past” in Amer- , come one,:’ -Romney- -said - again from that o f -seveni etlier prom- must rely more on themaelvefi. . that. h»8 Eags^ flie ^j)(,e,. sources reported. in 1961, they charged they were WASHINGTON (AP) — The and again at a news' conference. and less on help from the federal Bpth parties supported the bill ican letters,-is dead at 77. ^ Tight censorBhlp ‘in Damascus- goive,riled by remote control from inent Republicans, Miller . said. The famed critic, literary his- United States is calling Ambas- ’The governor called in reporters "If any were selected they would government. that would raise the governor’s prevented direct reports on the Cairo. sador Ray 'Hiurston home from to deny a story in the New York This idea of self-reliance has salary from 016,(MX) to 026,O(K), )n torian and biographer died yester- split between the two factions If the Ba’athists maintained sole run and be willing to .perve,” ,he day in Jiia white frame' house in Haiti for consultation next w e^ Times that he would be "quietly said. X ' been preached tor generations the Senate yesterday. The mea- which staged the March 8 coup. unless the political crisis In. the * put forward” at a reception given while states and local communi- this tiny, hlll-bound community. The walkouts left the Ba’ath (Continued on Page Ten) Miller likened Rofnney’s situa- .. Brooks, a native of Plainfield, Caribbean nation requires hi* hero Thursday by Mrs. J.' Willard ties—and individuals within the (Gontinued on Page Ten) party running what appeared to continued presence there. U any tion to that of Jtepubliqan Gov. N.J., who became a New England- Marriott, the Republican national, states—keep putting their hands be a one-party regime. President case, a State Department William W. Scrimton of Pennsyl- er by adoptloif, created „ a stir in committeewoman for the District vania. Both took over states 'ong out for more and bigger govern- Gamal Abdel Nasser made clear spokesman made clear ' today, of (Columbia. ment help.' , 1916 , with the publication of during the unity talks in Cairo last the United States ^intends to held by Dpmocrats and both have "America’s Coming of Age.” The Negroes Used Romney would not go the why Oeen 'sw*en highly of by former The question .which always foj-' month that he would not accept boycott once again the May 14 of. Gen. William Tecumseh Sher- lows a thgme like Romney’s Is book became a kind of manifesto Ba’ath domination of Syria within celebration of the anniversary President Dwight D. Eisenhower, for young writers who could not man, a Civil War hero who de- MlllBt said. , whether the states and local com- News Tidbits the hew United Arab Republic. ^ Field Radios to of the DuvsJler govemriient’s editlon that left munitions on cided to quit swapping bullets and heroes gathered with the- Presi- bellion, two world wars and a EXECUTIONS STAYED a Cuban beach. turned tiUl. • ^ . statue of former President Hany taken there. ' . ‘ ' 1 dent, the memories came back— “ police action” in, Korea-. Police Mid a few rocks were WASHINGTON (AP) _ Jq|M Alexander I. Rorke, Jr., head By ANDREW MEISELS S. Trumdn shown publicly for first of scars and battles, of the friends tee Douglas of the Supiema By JbBN BAYMOND time ’ in New Ifork before being They had -mpt Presidents lie- thrown at officers’ during the dem- 61 tR« tr.S. Freedom in NEW Y tm K (AP)-:RlcBafa M. they saved and the friends they fore. Theodsre Roosevelt, ~ a Court granted stays of execu- Copyright, 1963, New York City, had flown us to Nixon has stirred up a whole new shipped to Athetu), Greece. ^ onstration but’ Ihat none was . lost. Rough Rider and a man who al- ’There were no reports of any tion to three men scheduled ta The Boston Traveler West Palm Beach, 1 ^ ., in his roimd of political si>eculation with Two Pan Americaui World Air- “ It’s one of those things you die today In Oaltfornla’s gas ways jet passenger liners land at ways wanted such a medal him- other violence. i K I{y WEST, Fla.! (AP) — A private plane. his announced intention to move don’t talk about,” a winner of the self, decided that Presidents chamber at San Quentin Priaoo. machine gun cut loose and raked Plans had been made for a to New York June 1 and practice Belgrade, Yugoslavia, inaugurat- "We iare definitely starting a Medal of Honor said as ho used should present it. stepped-up campaign to lay our Stays were granted to Joseph tbe air above our hrads. A bullet small load of arms to be dropped law. ing first direct flight services be- a cane to get across the White Rosoto, John Prank V lah ovt^ . ripped ' through the hull of ' our tween -Yugoslavia, the United Samuel Sampler of Haddonfield, grievances before the ccqisclence of In Cuba that - night. Rorke ar- The former vice president, who House lawn on one leg. He lost N.J., has shaken hands with Presi- and Donald G. Franklin. Dougw big^powered speed boat. ranged for Dorfman ahd me to go missed becoming president by States and Jajjan. . , . West Ger- the community.” said Dr. Martin the other in the punitive expedi- dents Taft, Harding, ' Ck>olidge, Luther King Jr., symbolic leader las said the stay gimht^ I flattened myself on tiie deck. along OB the Cuban trip. 118,650 votes in 1960, then suffered many’s first three-stage rocket tion, to Mexico 49 years ago. pending .Supreme Court deal, "What the hell are we doing reacheg 6 Vi miles into Oky in suc- Trumaii, Eisenhower "and now of the,^ Southern Integration fight. We were joined by five 'other political disaster last year when They shook hands wjth Presi-* Kennedy” because he captured slons lit two (rnses In which tha beret” ehouted Jan Dorfman, a cessful test flight. "We will have continued demon- Americans and . two Cuban refu- he lost a bid to become governor dent Kennedy, ,a-' few in wheel- three machine guns and 28 Ger- high tribunal has already heart documentary film director from gees, making 10 in all. Blast furnace blows up at Mc- strations,” King sai(i. of California, made the announce- chairs, one with a steel hand Ken- mans and killed two of the enemy arguments. Boston now living in New Yoric. Three of the Americans dh Louth Steel Corp plant In; Tren- The obviously wetl-planned ment Thursday in a brief state- nedy reached for heartily like ali in a forest in F’rance lii 1918. .waves of marches and picketing, Tbe two of us had come- along board said they were college ment handed out by a friend. Nix- ton, Mich. Injuring S& men* work- the rest. Sor the ride on a gun-running itijM- Kennedy, a PT boat hero of ihoatly by children who skipped NEGROES MASS students, but they didn’t say on could not be reached for com- ing for a firm repairing the fur- Wives' haji: to tell the heroic World War n himself, paid honor ion to anfl-Oerisro guerriUae in where.' ment. nace . . , Aviatrix Betty Miller- school classes, erupted without BIRMINGHAM, Ala (AP) — tales for some. Others could rat- to all of them in a moving cere- warning'.' Ten groups converged Oiba. Our nteed was abqut 20 knots. . There was i^me speculaUon decides ta. rmt ano'ther day before , More than 1,000 Negro'’chlldrah. tle off their citations like serial mony in the Rose Garden outside on city Hall from all directions. 'and teen-agers stood ready to- 7^ wasn’t a rebel lald^juet ft In a little more than flv.e hodrs we that Nixon’s move-was a riiange' continuing her attempt to fly from numbers. gly drop. pulled into a cova-at AnjgulllaYCey,'; his office and ventured it-was the Walkie-talkies were used to co- day to Jola deifaoiistratiofHi In a of poUtlcfll base aimed gt trying 'Califoriila to Australia alone in These werei America’s great largest number of 'Medal of Honor ordinate^ the almultaneous demon- fe were eeared. But for the other nearly 60 mllea off Cuba and 90 for the presidency in 1964 from small plane. wholesale drive ,to crack racial ... „ ...... heroes—284 of the 290 living win- winners ever assembled.! strations, said the Rev. Wyatt 'Sa* barriers. Tha pupils aklpprt , Americans and two Cubah m iles, from the Florida Keys.* New York State—but some Rer A t President Kennedy’s request, mera -of the Medal of Honor invited axiles aboard the sleek-hulled Tbs guns we had come to ^ck These men, recipients\ of the Walker, strategist for the move^ elniise and asewuMsi at • publican xwUticians quickly dis- about 36,(K>0 Machinist Union em- to a Igwh party at the White highest award flie United States ment. . ’ eraft, It waa an oldtstory. iq> were stashed under canvas missed this. : \ ohuroh waitlag for wort as ployes of Boeing C Oos of the Cuban refugees gtabbfBd guests. olock radius of City Hall. One Sevaral Putadrod puptle wetp touch off battle for eontrol of they won their medals i hi tbe it s gen mounted In tne item and ^ Thtofidmr >1. a Wiltfd CWifomla’s RepObHoaii paity. l^ianirii-Amsrioan Wax.' hie flgtat- m WeasWessjg A ^ a natrattou. .-g . . .V ’ ’ - . .

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MANCHESTER EVENING H E R i^ . MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, iY S, 19«S MANCHESTER E\^NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, M AY 8, 1 9 ^ ^— PAoi r a R a j haut monde of the time, partic- and sell fresh dbughnuta.—' laratkat o f Indei;end«iea. Depicted ularly the extravagant language Andover will be door prizes. ,7- South Windsor princlp«lly In matters relating .to Two Satires on the stamps M-a Liberty Bdl. iVixon N. Y* Move the Washington and Paris pmccs of high soblety that reflecta their Chardt NotM , Also issued by NM shallow and artifieiai character. On Sunday, the b e g in n i^ ''' at of the firm." , three atampe hanorin^- the tri- S h e i n w o l d O il Stirs Speculation The statement was distributed FtiEe DELIVERY Well Done by Roaalie BJum as Magdekm, doee a T o w n B u d g e t National Fmnily Week, the Rev. centenazgi of the death of 'Bt. Viii- superb fiiece of acting as the af-i Raymond H. Bradley ^ Andover 18 to newsmen by Ned Sullivan, a cent De Paul and Stt. Lbu|ae friend of the Nixon family, ifi' the 9 A.M. to f F.M. facted daughter of a bourgeois'I Congregational C h u r^ will give DeMartlUc. (Conttnned from Page One) Little Theater father, as does Bea Paul, who U p f o r A ct io n a sermofi enUUed ‘Tjie Church Ih LVCE DEPENDS ‘ Sooth itozlTT lobby' of the Waldorf A^t'Orix Hb- plays his niece. ' Tour Home." Church school will ON MANY FACTORS North-South volnsihHa of picking up support tor a presi- tel, where the former vice presi- ARTHUR DRUa Somalia has honored its women NORTH ^ dent and his wife are staying. Sul- Henry Murphy is excellent as be at 9:45 a.m. and the worship in uniform by issuing a set of six By ALFRED SHEINWOU) For Junior High Vote dential bid. ^ ^ Mr NABKW CA8ET the lackey who. masquera^ng hi The annuel town budget meet- service at 11 aun. What la luck? Is It lucky to be A to 4 2 Rockefeller, widely mentioned livan said Nixon’s refusal to see new stamps enUUed ‘W om en’s * 9 K 10 t newsmen was In keeping with TiM LitUe Th««ter'a perfonn- gentleman's clothes sets the young ing will be held toihorrovr at 8 • Pertinent literature azMl envel- Auxiliary Forcee." The designs dealt a 21-point' hand, Including O X Q as a potential 1964 GOP choice for ladies agog with his elegant talk, opes for contributions to the One three acas? Or is It unlucky to H io Town Council has set the presidency, said he thinks It legal ethics. tmem at Boaran Sctwol auiUtonum. p.m. tn the elementary schdol. The show women in their work In the » 7 « Bet-'^event as the first pops concert to Read .Herald Advs. whtok ppcned'iast nig-ht and wil^ Eldward Tybur and Ernest Cirillo Great Hour of Sharing wiU be dis- get too high with this lovely unlay. May 18. for the referen- be given In South Windsor. Is wonderful that Nixon la coming ^play (he fine gentlemen with. pOs- warning provides for election of police department and the anned WEST MAn eonttaue tonight and totnoiTow tributed. Envelopes are to be re- foroea. Band? You can’t really tell until diim on planning a Junior high Miss Irene Kahn, well-known here and said he hopes Nixon will alght. otr«fs a sort of becuix arts siUy a little over affectation, even a member of the capital improve- turned 3 ^ y 12. the band is over. $07* be active In New York politics. $19 4 2 chooL Voting houra wlU be noon pianist and coach at the Hartt mvgram that, wtiUo It. may.' aot where a good deal of tide quality ment planning committee for a The boai^ of deacons will meet South dealer O 10 » S 4 2 opera department, will direct the A newsman asked the governor M strong in popular a p p ^ is is needed. three year term, and for election ! T u ^ a y at 8 ^ North-South vulnerable q U i O* «I94S to 6 p.m. at Wapping Elementary program. Tickets may be obtain- how he would feel if Nixon sup- The FAIR w ill be ehan|(ing its name to miuAaiiy and done. In th« Ben Shank man as the father. of two members of the recreation The Congregational Church- J\ Variety Show Set Opening lead—Queen of clubs ^ SOVIH Rchool. ed at the door, at the Camera ported someone other than Rocke- Marilyn Mann as the nuud who laat sssaraJ seasons particularly, commission for three year terms, men's Rally, the annual laymen’s / South was trying to get to a « K Q 1 7 i The question will be on whether Box, Amlum Bt, Hartford; Veriion feller. ahers-B admirable good sense in her meeting, will, be held Sunday »t| the group has ezperiTnented In and election of a member of the At School May 11 grand slam but found when be A 42 or not to appropriate $10,000 to Clrde Package Store, or by con- "It’s a free country,” Rocke- D & L varioua faucets of the drama and brief appearances, and Frank Restland Farms in NortMdid. saw the dummy that he would 0 A 4 tacting Bernard Karlin of Law- feller said.' Minutillo. anoth^ lackey, all play Region 8 Board of Education for a « A K 2 hire ,an architect and obtain pre- la to be eomniended for doing so. three-year term. All these terms Those interested in attending^may have trouble with a sijaall slam. rence Rd. In New Orleans, Mayor Samuel their roles creditably, obtain more informatiptl from "The Buckley HUlbilUe^” a va- 8oofh WsM N o ^ M liminary plana for a Junior high About Jiine 1st we’ll change the name to better identify though the price may be a sparse begin July 1. There was grave danger of losing achool as recommend^ by the St. Peter’s Architect Set W. Yorty, of Los Angeles, a close audienoe. i "Androcies and the Lion” is Howard Stanley riety show^ will be presented Sat- ft club ftod ft heart. 1 A Pais 3 4 Taw frien'd of Nixon, said he doubts the the store as being a part of the group of D & L David- I baaed on the old familiar story of James Koran of Bunker Hill Rd.. 4 NT Pa« .5 Q g — , board of education. The building and planning com- whose term on the regional board urday, May 11, at 8 pjn. at Buck- Did South bid too ambitiously? former vice president will leave son & Leventhal—stores. We’ll nUa production includes two ! a Christian slave who drew a thorn Manchester g PeraM 5 NT PaM 4 V Paw Aa a result of a hearing on the mittee of St. Peter’s Episcopal politics. have the same quality piaya. both of them classies of of education is expiring, has an- ley School Auditorium. The cast Suppose you give South two small capital goals and Improvements from a Uon s forepaw and later, .Andover coi it, .Margery diamonds ’ instead of two small 4 A AH PaN Church has screened eight archi- Yorty, a Democrat who said he merchandise, the sam? famous brands, the same per- satire. The first, a half-hour “ cur- when he was cast into the arena nounced that he will seek re-elec- .Montandofl' 742-9012. includes, faculty' membera, PTA subcommittee report, the council tectural firms and has recom- sonnel, the same management . tion. He has served on its salary hearts. That is, exchange South’s may include three Items in the backed Nixon's campaign for tain raiser,” is Mohere's “ Les to die, was spared by the same members and children of Buck- mended the firm of Golden, Storrs president, said he doesn't think Prescieuses Ridicules.” composed committee. ()iS ’7 7^' I 4 hearts and diamexids. Does this 1963-64 budget. ' beast. {) ley school. Proceeds will benefit make South’s hand look better 18 points), and the I plage and LelBea of West H artford'as the GOP will allow Nfxon to re- EVERYTHING'S THE.SAME .. EXCEPT THE NAME! by the early FYench playwright The town budget, mailed to la.x- passes. You holdt Spades,1, A-IO-H-A - I O - I One of the capital projects will architects for its proposed church *153 Shaw, with his penetiuting irony, 8 „,In his statement, .the former menting on his play, Shaw says. pendence Day. Israel issued a set Mra. Stanley Juros and Miss Susan Attempts Throw-In 1*13. for a tax rate of 70 mills on Roediger will be accompanists. forcing Jump come a general partner in the revert to the town. Roediger will present a 'T*etlte Copyright 1891 dents In this area are paying firm,” MSED p w ts their p w y ways. bachelor party by his ushers and has rose' pink blossoms. The high- Ballet" South would ruff in dummy and life-science and pharmaceutical Inchip^ in the mailed report was est value features the tulip whidi discard a heart from his hand. Oeaeral Featnrea Oorp. higher insurance rates than those "Pending my admission to the Perhaps the beet interpretation best man. A skit, “The Laundromat." was closer to the protection of a fire buildings, and a dormitory now Value-Bated the hrfeakdown of the 539.500 budg- is found growing wild on the coast- If West returned a low heart, under construction. The resigna- New York bar, I shall engage aa. aew le- here is being done by Marvin The couple was honored at a written by women of the PTA. station. Nicholas as the captain. The role et .Submitted by the town office party given by Mrs. Doris Beld- al plains of Israel. Members of the cast are Mra. dummy's eight would trap East's tion of Philip Braender as chair- t ef enr aesr bdilding committee. In their meth- queen. South would take the ace The fire department will attend calls for military etemeas, but also ing. 54 Cambridge St., and Mrs. Also issued within a few days Maurice WUley, Mrs. vraiiam THE FAGEANT FLAYEM the next council meeting to make man of the church building .com- for some sympathy for a little^ od of payment they list the follow- Alex Girelli, 21 Newman St., at of this set was the second part Roediger. Mrs. Ted Malek and at hearts and then lead a heart mittee has been accepted. Wal- ing ; presently in the Town Re- to finesse with dummy’s ten. SUMMER THEATTER definite reccmimendatlons regard- group of Christian prisoners in -^ Mrs. Belding’s home. Co-workers of the fourth airmail series — a. Mrs. Edward Goes. WORKSHOP ing the new station. ter M. Hill was elected the new serve Fimd for Capital and Non- re- set of three showing birds of that Wasn’t it hicky that South had chairman. 3 keeping. This balance of fe^iing. and friends attended. Springtime It curring expenditures. 59,500; money Special vocal numbers win be played the hand so well? For Children and Young Aduhta It is requested also that $26,000 and hia restrained but slnp^re evi- Another party, attended by Miss nation. presented by Mrs. Winiam Shee- High School Menu TERMITES? be included in the 1963-64 budget Convertible Time already alloted to the building com- No, it wasn't. West was bright Qirls and Boys 8 to 14 Y ean dence of love for Lavini^ be ex- mittee, ^ l,000; money to be allotted Aheam’s co-workers, was given at han, Mra. Edward Goes, Mrs. Ber- enough to return the jack of Apprentices 15 Y ean and Ovar for purchase of land and site de- Monday — grinders, pickles and presses with fine w^ r m t h and the home of Thomas F. Fer^son. U.S. Postmaster General J. Ed- peppers, fruit; Tuesday — spag- Be Sure...Call BLISS See This Lineup in the 1963-64 budget, 55,000; and a nard Ladabouebe, Mias Dorothy hearts. And now South had to lose Daily Otasses and Perfomnnee velopment for a new town hall. FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION poise. short term loan to be paid in four 78 Forest St., co-publisher of The ward Day announced that a com- Zeno, and Connie and Cliff Benson The third request for inclusion hetti 'With meat sauoe, gelatin i4;em6rative stamp will be issued a heart trick no matter how he JULY and AUGUST Today! Betty Lundbergs as Lavinia. puts years at 56,000 per year, 524.000. Herald,' and Mrs. Ferguson. and .Betty and Gordon McDonald, twisted or squirmed. In the next year’s budget Is $30,- with -fruit; Wednesday—vegetable Call Mitchell 9-9240 much ^lirit intd the part of the on Aug. 17 to honor the second folk----- singers. George MorUock SOMERS PLAYHOUSE soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, The warning includes items dealing Miss CaroIjTi M. Schinzel of In the end. South was unlucky SOMERS, OONNEOnOUT 000 for the Governor’s Highway Philatelists Plan Annual Show in Town beautiful patrt^an who will, as she with the above', to see if the meet- Hartford, who will be maid of anniversary of the "Alliance For win ptay.,a,4&itar, _to_____ have__ a brilliant______opponent_____ at project. This sum . would permit strawberry shortcake with whip- Eft. Ovor 91 Ytort m2 OLDSMOliLE Progre-ss. " There will be simul- First Registratton Jnne 1 ped cream; Thursday — cheese- •‘88”' eonvertlble. Blue. thinks, death for her faith. ing will approve transfer of the honor, gave the bride-to-be a per- Others in the cast are Martha his left. But there may be an an- the construction of approximately It wouldBowever, seem that a Ut- } 59,500 in the reserve fund to the scHial shower. Miss Aheam’s for- taneous stamp Issusmces by El Flack; Ann Sheehan, Billy Lopee, 2,100 feet of roadway to open this burgers on roll, coleslaw, tajiloca George Blake, exhibition chair-<|'the hands at the Manchester Phl-j the society at P.O. Box 1034, Par- BIXJUB Tormlto Control Cory. swer to that too. Perhaps a really For Information write: latellc Society by May 14. Further cel Post Office, Manchester. (Her- DiV. or Ht$$ IXTItMINATOI CO.. INC. 1941 OLDSMOBILE tie more poignsmey, even wistful- general fund to defray part of the mer classmates at St. Joseph Col- Salvador. Costa Rica, Panama, Craig Ladabouche, Hden Stark- skillful South would pick his op- area fo r . Industrial expansion. pudding; Friday—tuna fish salad man for the Manchester Philatelic lege attenj^ed. The P A g ^ t Players, Somen informatlon may be obtained from| aid photo by Ofiara.) THE OLDEST AND LARGEST S-88 eonvertible. Green. la needed, along with the town building cost, and to see if Nicaragua, Honduras and the Ca- weather, Teddy Malek, Bobby Per- ponents more carefully. Playhouse, Somen, Connecti- The Town Manager was author- on roll, potato chips, peaches. Society’s May 18-19 stamp exhibi- A miscellaneous shower was (fancy which she di^lays. authorization will be given to is- nal Zone. The Alliance For Prog- son, James Person, Garland Tbo- Dally Question cut, or can: 458-8961. ,laed to lease a section of the Pero Milk is served with all meals. tion, shows some propsectlve dis- 1941 OLDSMOBILE given at the home of Miss Patri- ress multiple stamp issue, initiated men, David Mtortlock, Susan Roe- property for a period not to ex- Girl Soonto Bake Sole Allan Coe Jr. la excellent as the sue notes of the town in the sum Fartaer opens with 1 NT (14 to plays to Harold Bailey, the so- "88” convertible. Gray. little Greek tailor, "Androcies." of 524.000, cia F. Platt, 160 Center St., who by the United States, is the first tfiger. Dianne Mkolelt and David ceed two years. It was felt these Mrs. E. O. Duxbury, leader of 1940 OLDSMOBILE/ who loves animals so much that L^T Notes will be a bridesmaid. such endeavor by this country. Person. orchards must be maintained prop- Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 202 ciety’s vice president; Mrs. Mary OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! he hopes the Ikm may enjoy his The Know Your Town commit- Mr. MacKown was guest of a Many members of the cast have erly, and the,lawns moved, to pre- announces plans for ,a bake sale Mullaney, president; and Robert Deix. 98 convertible. bachelor party given by W. Daniel dinner. Here is a character partly tee of the provlsionar League of Belgium has issued three new appeared in “Hi Fever FolHes,” vent the complete deterioration of tomorrow at 6 a.m. in the First MacKendii(^, treasurer. MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:00 to 5:30 McCoy Jr. of Waban, Mass., who STANLEY WARNER National Store Vernon Shopping -1940 PLYMOl abeurb, partly majestic, with a Women Voters will meet Thurs- stamps commemorating the 300th with the Community Players of the trees. The exhibition called MANPEX THURSDAY TILL P.M. rury. WhU strength of purpose stroqgCr thsn day at 9:30 a.m. at the home -of will be best man, and John Manchester, and in college and Pope Ckmoert Center. Proceeds will be used for 63, arranged to appeal to the gen^ O'Brien of New London. Walfred anniversary of the founding of the high school {days. a troop trip ..to. New. JCork. '7^,...... that of any of > the others.—^------Mrs. Andrew Gasper on Hebron "Royal Brotherhbod and Signet A pope ooncert, including "pop- eraL.public-.aa..weU. as. the. technical Rd, Anyone interested may at- G. Laindborg Jr. of Farmington, Tickete will be availaUe at the STATE ular, seml-clasaical and classical St. Margaret Mary philatelist (stamp collector), wiU Steve Adams, in . his shaggy and John G. Dill Jr. of Washing- Ring of St. Michel,” an organiza- school oCfioe. or at the door. St. Margaret Mary parish will tend. Material will be assembled tion devoted to fencing. The 1 selections from 'Gershwin to Mo- be at 'Whlton Memorial library See this ydee selection brown coat, makes an excellent for the general membership meet- ton, D. C., who will serve as ush- resume relliglous Instruction to- franc depicts the “Musketeers” zart will be presented at the South from 2 to 9 p.m. May 18 and from lion. TTie audience enjoyed im- ing o f the league on May 27 . at 8 ers. — SP EC IA L KID DIE SH O W — morrow at 10:30 a.m. at the Wap- 2 to 6 p.m. May 19. Judging will be of H^Uday Coupes and mensely the two occasions when Miss Aheam. daughter of Mr. fencing. The 3 fr. illustrates two Windsor High School auditorium p.m. at the home of Ralph on May 11 by Hartt College of p^ig Elementary School. All early Saturday, and awards will Androcies and he go waltzing tqj Raiisom on Lake Rd. and Mrs. FVancis T. Aheam o f fencers in action. The 6 fr. features grades, including the First Com- be posted .during exhibition hours. holiday Sedans. and down together. Yet the Mon West Hartford, and Mr. Mac- the coat of arms of the Royal H I KID D lESl Music of the XJndvorslty of Hart- PTA Fete Tomorrow ford. The concert will be held at munion Class, should attend. The /I n addition, there will be a fs an allegorical figure too. Kown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brotherhood. junior choir is asked to report for stamp auction from 3 to 5 p.m, on 1942 OLDSMOBILE Irving Mann m ^ e s a fine ap- The PTA Fun Festival takes MacKown. also of West Hartford, HERE IT IS FOR YOUR 8:30 p.m., sponsored by Temple jriace tomorrow from 11 a.m. un- rehearsal tomorrow at- .9:80 a.m. May 19, several deale- displays, a Dbc. 98 Holiday cpe. White pearance and plays the part of will be married tomorrow at 11 Nicaragua has issued an- air- Beth Hlllel for the benefit of the til 5 pm . Features of the festival Academy Award Performance temple building fund. ait the Wapping Elementary sale of commemorative covers, and Ferrovinz , the giant CSiristian. a.m. at St. Thomas Apostle mail stamp commemorating the SPECIAL SHOW TOMORROW School. free stamps for children 12 and un- 1942 OLDSMOBILE will be: a white elephant and Church in West Hartford. Ed Begley—winner Dr. Moshe Paranov, president at very well. His ooncem W not his dothes horse booth: handicraft, 150th anniversaiy ot its first Dec- der. "88” Holiday aedan. Tan. fear of fittin g , but the fear that Geraldine Fage-Paol. Newman AT 2:00 P.M. Hartt College, will open the pro- food, plant and seed, record and . gram with an address citing the Manchester Evening Herald Entries for the show may come 1942 OLDSMOBILE he may give way to sudden anger book booths, a snack bar. a fish "$WMt Bird of VohHi" A FEATURE FULL OF ACTION South Windsor oorreapondent from Connecticut or the Spring- plus GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES! Super 88 Holiday aed. White and become embroiled in a fight. pond, and pony ring for children. In color—8:15 Laura K atz,' telephone-644-1768. field, Mass., area, but miwt be in Fred Blish H i acta convincing- Special features will be char- CHESTER 1942 CHEVROLET ly the role of Caesar, though some coal sketching to be done by Gor- Tonite Tonite Also . *wpeie T8 4-dr. h'top. Tan. devotees of Shaw may argue that “SIGN OF THE don MacDonald, and after 1:30. En-’ oday! Ends Sondsy! Kirk Douglas-Robert Walker the playwright's conception does the "Doughnut Man” will make Ever5H lu ng y o u n e e d to l iv e ou tdoors, f 1942 OLDSMOBILE not usually include strong ridicule, •THE HO O K" Dduxe 98 Holiday sedan. but rather a more suave t>’pe of 6:30 and 10:16 Red and white. satire than this player uses in his FREDMC MARCH GLADIATOR’’ co o k ou tdoors, d i n e outdoors!- 1941 OLDSMOBILE Interpretation. S.ATUBD.AY MATINEE 1 :S« BENGAZZARA with ANITA EKBERG FOR "88" Holiday sedan. Played with effectiveness also Sunday continuous 2 P.M. mDisni ond LORELLA DE LUCA are the parts of Androcies' wife, OKK MOM. Tan and white. $3995 Megaera, taken by Phyllis Hem- IN MAGNIFICENT COLOR5COPE 1941 OLDSMOBILE ingway; Joe Santini sis the Cen- MABAUN Super 88 Holiday sedan. turian, Frank Minutillo as S'pin- .HtfOOfECHTs EDDE ALBERT PLU5 ------all! Purple and white. tho, a Christian "bounder.” and I Co«a^ tcriSn ^ flA D T U n M Q I ^ EXCITING SHOW fo i the hangers-on, Secutor and Re- WMlI I UU H O i THE WHOLE FAMILY You Receive 400 1940 OLDSMOBILE tiarius. played by Phineas Fiske 1 / o s s - l u r n e r ' I Green Stamps! • 74" folding chaise reclines in 4 positions! "88" Hotiday sedan. Blue. and Cliff Gerbe. 1 l A » v * 1940 PONTIAC Other members of the cast of \aorrMa „ GOOD, RICH BLACK • 2 folding arm chairs, generously sized! Stardiief 4-dr. h’top. Gray. Androcies and the Lion ” were Joe DeMaio, Ron Lang. Dave Rhilil ••BEST PICTURE • 3 pieco genuine,redwood 6 foot picnic set! Newirth. Bea Paul, Robin Lock- 8:10 6:30-10:00 OF THE YEARr L O A M wood. Celeste Letendre, Sandra • 2 0 "adfustabjo barbecue grill!. Ijtnhing form Station. Poutt R w Alleit Eaild MitcheU "T H IS IS IT! Sjpoeid Load Prieo Wed,! “D-AYS. WIKBi BOSES’^ Delivered In Manchester Wagon to take that son. Bill Weiss and Eisuiny Ever- K N IG H TS o f C O LU M B US • 22 piecf^i^fastic outdoor dinnerware set! ett STUPEN D O US!” Campbell Council No. 578--»HimSBesler vacation in? Little TTieater drama group OPEN $UNDAY$ FULL a r n T G R A m has established, and is keeping, its £)4fr«V; f , . 5 ProsMiH 1941 CHEVROLET reputation for careful production FOR SALE BrooMvood V8 station and painstaking attention to’’de- STARTS TONIGHT! ( wagdn. Tan. tails. The sets and costuming, al- AIME LATULIPPE A JEWEL FOR EACH CHILO most all the handiwork 'of- mem- PAUL’S First 1941 FA LC O N bers ci the organization, are su- Phono 643-7172 perb. . Matinees Wed„ Sat., Sim. 2 PJM. 4 door station wagoii. Blue. , A ring or pin o f beatitiful Florentine-textured The directing of Ruth RoaTev f JCT. 3l-12.WmiMAIITI C ^ IKJ STEAK HOUSE I Evgs. (Moo.-Thurs.) 8:16 PJH. 1940 PONTIAC and Steve Blum . show's in. the {Friday-Sat. 8:30 • Sunday 7:30 G r a n d N ight O i Music 14-karat gold, set with the birthstone Ohtalina-4-door station Smoothness of the performances. BT. SO VERNON, CONN. (Approximately 3.miles from wagon. Grav. The incidental music composed by the Vernon Circle —tiake your right at Circle .,.) BENEFIT MSOB. HANNON SCH0LAK8HIP FUND e f each of her children or grandchildren. Owned and Operated by PAUL L. YOUNG SR. Maty Wilson Blish is a marked Rings, from $27,80; Pins, from $35. ^ 1 9 4 2 O L D S M O B I L E edition. STANLEY WARNER P-8S 4-door station'wagon. EAST CATHOLIC H. & AUDITOHIUM Federal tax inciudefl. Easy Payments. Blach. The enening is not? One of tears, NBVnDMRBI nor of loud laughter It is how- ever, an evening of good theater, $ M O R G A $ B O R D STATECO Sa turd a y and Sunday - M a y 4 a nd S the is on ! Need a Lotr Price with something to take away and. Every Sunday Starting At 3,P.M. Per Person S H O l^ AT 9:10 mad 8:36 think about. diamond All You Can Eat. Z [ 8:15 P.M. Seeond Cart? We Curtain lime for tonight's ai»d Winner Of 8 Aeadei^aiy tomorrows performances is 8:30 BEAUTIFULLY PREPARED DONATION $1.00 hare m feu : pm . Tickets mav be purchased at H ead ' Awards hichMUng^ prin ts gone wil<( the door. TWIN LOBSTER DINNER EATIRY nU D A Y Gregory Peck Tickets-Ai^iable By Calling: 1958 OLDS. $495 COMPLETE DINNER $ ^ , 2 5 ' "88” 4-door sedan. Best Aetor 643-5247 649-7794 649-8044 co lo rs gone goyl 1957 OLDS. $395 T o m u Fir m Lmv DANCING Friday and Saturday Nights 9 to 1 "88” 4-door sedan. On T r uc k Bid COURTEOUS SERVICE— COCKTAIL BAR in the D illie Sh ift 1957 FORD $245 -W UUIIVER Accommodations for 100 patrons avail- V8 4-doc{|^ s^an. j .Hartford Road .Enterprises of . w t M m — * — able for weddings, banquets and holiday OPEN 7 DAYS Mockingbird 1954 NASH $495 rntrWUm_____ parties. For reservations, phone 875- Manchester was the apparent low i i^lS. Ample Parking.' , AWEEK^! i l i i i i Rambler 4'-door sedan. bidder among seven tojlay to pro- snf'iwHBl — GREGORY PECK 1958 FORD $295 vide a pickup truck for the Town ! Gate 7 :S0— Show At Dusk WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT V8 2-door. Highway Department. STARTS WEDNESDAY JIMMY MINICUCCI IS OUR CHEF Alfred Hltchcodi's___ A lean string bean shape wins instant approval m7PLYM. $295 The company bid TTlOe. th'e net ’ for its Palm Beach flavor and tasteful good liv- price after receiving a 1959 model “TlfE BIRDS” Get out of that stuffy house and live in Plaza 4-door. niture—a lifetime wood the hottest sun, ing. It’s so comfortable, there’s a Dillie in your truck from the department sifter the sun and fres,h air—it never cost less] the coldest blizzards can't hurt lynches life wherever you go, from patio to picnic park, a trade-in. Here is i^29 piece outfit that giirus you KVERTBODY IS T.\LK- Other bidders were-as-follows^' FRO M O UR M EN U . have a center leg to hold three heavy- from sunning to supermarket. Fully lined cottons ING ABOUT iiH.AT 1961 Chorches Motors of Maftehester. ^ a neiv lease on Hie. NO down payment, weights without sagging. The barbecue OLD.S MOBIL K in an exciting variety of fun prints. Junior sizes, 51,289; Calvin Ford of East Hart- cn^ no delivery charge. Don't confuse grill is quickly adjustable so that steaks, (Ssnall Car) WK SOLD ford. 51.292.81; Carter Chevrolet 9 SAKED STUFKO SHMMF 5-13. LAST SATURDAY FOR this group with cheap "bargaih" offer- hamburgers, etc. come out cooked just of Manchester. 51.404.70; Boland •V ings. Notice that the chaise and choir ONLY SI 895. WE HAVE Motors of Manche.ster, 51.489; Dil- % -way you wont 'em. Enough, dishes AJfOTHEB AT TTO: lon Sales of Manchester 51.554; F o r p a r t y -p e r fe c t • BROILED LOBSTER have extra webbing t o long life and and tableware to serve a fai^ y, with P.S. Don’t think Mother wouldn’t love B Dillie oil same pr ic e . D O X T and Moriarty Bros, of Manches- comfort! ’The weatherproof aluminum no breakage worries. HER day—Sunday, May 12th. ? LET THIS ONE PASS iter, alternate bids on two models ' j d m i n g, co m e h e re frames are specially treated so they TOU BUY! ' of 51,600 and 51,685. • BROILED KING CRAB IN THE SHEU Then—iwihen summer's ovM, bring file won't blacken your hands. The picnic Vhole outfit into your recreation room You'll toast our delicious cuisino, IH?- set is thq same California redwood t o party fun all 'winter] The fold-flat Wt our Value-Rated gracious serYice and congenial • BONELESS CHICKBIA U ROMANO-- / that's used in ths finest outdoor fur- chaise and chairs are easy to carry] Used Oar Plaza, now lo- She Uses Needle aahed la front af our aew atmosphere. Plan your next party ear showroom. T o T ailo r ^Jacket hare and hp pleased. • HOMEMADE MANiCOTE YOU HAVE THE CHOICE OF 4 CREDIT PLANS: i (1) SO-DAY REGULAR CHARGE Wonxssi ha^•e long been needling Tel. 643-1415 • SHRIMP FRADIAVALO (8) UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY *“«•> shout their apparel, but now (*) S0-60-90-DAY 4-PAYMENT CHARGE PLAN (4) YOUNG HOMEMAKERS LAY-AWAY A DAVIDSONS Mi Rc ht s t er Mrs. Kenneth M. Mqrgesrler of 193 Forter 9t. haa decided to take • BRAGIOLENEOFOUfAN I “ liv iE N T tk L STORE Ol dsmobi i e matters inCo bar own hands. She TOMTE ft Sft-X. ki. a senior at the Univ«sity of -PAVS OF Wist MOTOR SALES cut dchool of Home I>co- A.VD BOSP^" ncmics and has tailored a oian's wm Jmek. LEMMOXi*. Ke i t t t JFu r n i t n r v *M i l l h i g Bad Servidag MhaaohllerFor Oo«r M»rt jacket. j, . Pl«> t t Tears”. TBe jacket w4R be modiAed by ftdveiiftar#** .1 «• WEST CENTER 9 t . a male student Thursday May 9. %ttli Tnr PONAHl'E **FOOD tBnw Ain II ) M A I N ST. M A N C H E S T E R at 8 pin., at the Unlverstty of TeL M S-lSll Op«« at 7:M Sunday; dinnebs S3' Route f and 44A^ Bolton—643>2342 Evealags TUI 9 ' ConnectiouVf theater, whm the Skaw Start# at Pask FOR EVER t SIXVED School of Home EJeonomies fuOi- A VEY’S Opposite the Barnard\$unibr High School on Lower (South End) Main Street ya T tt 8 TM. U NOON to 8 PM. DANCING EVERY SAt. NIGHT. .. OPEN WED.. THURS., FRI. 10 A.M. to f P.M. ton eoordinatton class wiH present THE BEST AHEAD OF THE REST 45 E. Center 8L HOOP** h y i w i al ’ FREE MAIN STREET PAR^KING OR IN O lA LOT NEXT TO STORE MONDAY, TUESDAY. SATURDAY. 10 A.M.4 P.M. Jy , mmfoim PAGE n v K ^ Hi' H House Speaker GOP Suggest Alternative Vlalting boon at X to S pjn. To Get Powfer for all areas, except matomRy, where they a n S to 4 pan,, and To Property Declaration 6:30 to 8 pan,, and private roonw, To Subpoena when they an 16 man. to 8 pan. Visitors an requested not to Mra. DgroUiy R. MUIer, duOr^ The five named to the board at (OoBtfamto from Page One) smoke In pittleiit’s room. No m on OMA ct tb* lUpuljlIcan Town Oom- governors are; William Hand, fiisa.tw o visitors at one ttauo per BiMitM, b u written the selectmen l^ul Maneggla, Bernard Dubois, tigation has not turned up any- patient. if it'a ift fathion U*i at c0Mtag« « .sotuUon to a probity Alfred Barrett and Adolph Rob- thing illegal. Spring ADMITTED YEBTBRIXAT: At preMOt townspeople must erts. Under the state insurance sys- ap^>ear penxmaUy ecwii year to de- Elected Oha|dain Mra. GeongaUa Cusbmah, EHlng- ' Cleaning? eiuK thetr.propttty to the asses- tem commissions received by the ton; Mrs. Helen McComb, 43 83- Richard FiSh, son of Mr. and wood Rd.; WIlHam Boehm, 577 aont. Failure to appear incurs Mrs. William E. Fish of Cider Mill agent of record on the purchase '4^ a 10 per cent penalty on the as- of insurance policies for the state Adams St.; Mra. Muriel Muneon, Use. Our Convenient Rd., was recently elected chap- 112 Nike Circle; WUllain Tajdor, assment. have been distributed among sub- The Republican Town Commit- lain of the soi^om ore class for 49 Fairfield St.; Mra. Laurq Stlck- tee has r^eoted the proposal o< a 1963-64 at Eastern Nazarene Col- agents as political patronage. ney. North Woodstock; Mra. Akoe CURIWNT S M I L I N G S E R V I C E hUUdin^ code to eliminate the need lege, Quincy, Mass. Fish is major- The practice of splitting the WoUenberg, Mansfield Center; FREE for this annual declaration of ing in psychology and plans to en- commisrion money among sub- Mra. Conataitce Hamm, Bast ANNUAL property. ‘Ihe (X>P unit felt it ter the ministry.'He is a 1962 agents was followed in Republican Hampton; Miss Carol Matriiett, 97 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER would Worit a harddilp on the grtuhiate of Manchester High stat eadmlnistrations jilso, Fred Hamlin St.; B.’ Alabama L a ^ m , STORAGE DIVIDEND aacwtaTti'i townspeople, many of whom like SchooL 'K Zeller, Republican former state 26 Oak St,, Apt. 1; Edmond On Y^nter Clothcn to money by doing things Briefs \ controller, testified before the in- ^ais, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Mario themselvee. School nurse Polly ComolU has surance committee. Lusa, EShngton; Mra. June Hack- BR A N C H O F F IC E , B O U TB I I , C O V B N T B T The committee suggested two changed the date of the mother Zeller defended the system as a er, Wapping; Mra. U tra Rlzaa, Free Pidnip and DeHvery- other methods of Stectutog InfoT' and daughter tea from May Ijrto "necessary spoils system of pa- 31 Lockwood St.; Mrs. OatbeBne SUNDAY,-May 12 mation. One wotdd require a per- May 14 in order to Avoid con- tronage.” Jeske, 15 Sanforid Rd.; Edward Can 643-4266 Mother knows BEST mit for a major interior altera- flict with confirmation at St. The present controller, Ray- Macauley, 28 Andor Rd.; Law- 5 P.M. M Q N .-T U ES-n U . tion. The other would be a ques- Maurice Church. mond S. Thatcher, a Democrat, rence. Batz, Tolland; Donald Bren- A Jf . to 8 P J I— W ED . CLO SB D A T N O O N tionnaire sent to all taxpayers an- Three Bolton pet^le attended provided the committee with a few nan, 107 Procpect St., Rockville; PIN E CLEA N ERS Extra Hours nually asking whether or not t l^ the annual Manchester-Bolton Girl names of recipients of the split Mra. Lea PouQot, 22 Hackmatack Biirton'a hasyFtlE had done any interior alterations Scout adult potluck at the Wad- commissions btrt said that loyalty St.; Miss Eva Rayliall, Coventry; 656 CENTER STREET The selectmen authorized Asses dell School in Manchester Tues- prevented him from naming them BuonfigHo Carinl, 123 Oak St.; and the BEST is at Burton^s aor Eklson P. Herrick to set up a day. Mrs. John Costanzo and Mfs. all. Edith Allen, 160 Union St, Coolest anil Prettiest meeting between a state tax of- William Buckson went as leaders. Bailey, testifying before the RoricvlUe; Michael Clancy, Wap- ficial, themselves and Donald Ted- James Veitch, custodian of the committee voluntarily on April 4, ping; James Tuttle, 9 Anderson ford who nov’ issues permits for Bolton Elementary School, was a said, ‘"The subagent for the most St.; Robert Vennart, Bluefleld Dr.; exterior alterations only, to study part does nothing. Perhaps it is Mra. Nancy Williams, Wapping; guest. Custodians of all the Girl 1 TOLLAND TTKK. SEERSUCKERS the proposal. Scout meeting places had been In- wrong, if this is public money, to Peter Ramsdell, Vernon Acres, The selectmen heard Kenneth vited to attend. Two Brownie distribute commlssicHis. ’Then let Vemoo; Janet Anderson, 701 Maaohaator-VavnoB Kraiise of the General Insurance the Senate bill, that provides no Hartford Rd.; Frederick Dobosz, Town Line troops and one Girl Scout troop 110 Grove St., Rockvfile. Co. of America, introduced to them have been meeting after school in commissions shall be paid at all, by T. J. Crockett, at their meeting the cafeteria this year. be adopted.” ADMITTED TODAY: Mra, Na- T el. 648-8888 talie Bancroft, Wapping; Mra. | this week. In discussing the claim The Ladies Bene'volent Society An innocent - inquiry by Lucky Hammer, Republican of Branford, Anna Dumas, 62 Mather St. VITTNER’S*™ of Richard Morra, Krause said of Bolton Congregational Church Something NEW that since Morra backed a town la lurving a rummage sale tomor- one of the two women state sena- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: AI truck into his own car he cannot row from 9 a.m. to noon In the tors, sparked the investigation. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Loukay, ’Ihompswi-vllle; a daugh- Chdrg n A eeoim ts collect insurance. He cannpt be Religious Mucation building. She asked why the almost $800,- ha« been added! ®f negligent to himself. There is nio 000 ))ald to the Kelly firm on re- ter to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kran- OPEN 7 WE GIVE OMfVAMTIMI The public building commissim newal of two-year policies "should mas, 454 Main St. W nieom n known policy in any company that will meet at 8 p.m. Monday at the covers such a situation, he said. not be at lea^ 90 per cent used BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. D A YS D AILY -retr,# Town offices to review the final for c(filege scholarsMpe and edu- Ask For Applicatkm The selectmen later v ot^ to pay plans for the school. arvd Mra. R obert Gaura, 81 N . Richard Morra the JlOO out of cational purposes,” and she intro- Elm SL 8:00 A.M. toSiOOPJW. town funds. duced a bill to that effect. Manchester Evening Herald DISCHARGED TES’TERDA.Y: The selectmen also authorized This brought spirited objections Horace Brown Jr., 24 E. Maple WE ARE A MEMBER Lighter, easier- oorre^MMident, M. Glemewell and, finally, public knowledge of SAT and SUN. Francis Mannise to buy baseball Toimg, telephone 648-8961. St.; Mrs. Eleanor Bowler, West OF UNI-CARD equipinent; and Norman Preuss the oommlsslon distributions. Willlngton, Joseph Karch, 49 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 PJW. 'to ini^itall two dry cell lights over CHARGE PLAN than-ever control the inside doors in the Cmnmunity GREEN STAM PS Hall, to be used in case of power faihiift 'I3«y decided to have a stripe p ain ts bn Eolttm Center Rd. In front of the Congregational Church and on Steele Crossing MOTHEirS They^ve Adopted Some Rabbits Rd. at the curve by Watrous Rd. BOTH STORES Steele Crossing Rd. Itself will be Brian Rooney of 46 Wohiut St, bottle feeds one of three baby FIGURINA striped from the tracks to Rt. 8 DAY CARDS rabbitn that his dog "Prinz”, looking on. found while roaming the it the price is agreeable. wt»d« in' Bolton. 'The Rooneys were virtlting the Robert C. Ihe selectmen signed the rate Davldtohs, on Elouth Rd., ^Iton, when Pririz returned from a run. OPEN M A N C H ESTER'S In the woods carrying one of the young ra'bblta, unharmed, in hla SKIPPIES _book_for_ Ajithony Maneggla, tax EVERGREEN ooUeotor; and voted to give per- LA R G EST SELEC TIO N ! mouth. Joking, Rooney told Prinz to go find another. The mlssioa to th e Congregational dog, a cocker-chow, subsequently returned four times with rabbit Church to extend their proposed SHRUBS babies. 'Two of the rabbits died; three remain to be brought up by the Rooneys and the iJavldsons. Who plan to split the chores of sidewalk to the town’s turnaround TO NITE SEE O UR H U G E ASSO RT M EN T i behind the Otunmimlty Hall. rabbit-foster-parenthood between them until the three are fully Tax Collector Maneggla has an F O R Y O U R C H O IC E SALE grown. “(Herald photo by Oflara). nounced that this year’s tax biiiii on the Hst of O ct 1, 1062 are being • M O T H ERS • IN -LA W S • A U N TS mailed this week to all taxpayers. / F O RSYT H IA Taxes are due May 15 to June 16. TILL GR A N D M O T H ERS • FRIEN DS, fc. ’'i ..M r After June 16 Interest will be V SPIREA SPREADING WASHINO’TON SCHOOL PTA and CUB PACK 112 dutiged from May 15. Haneggia said llena will be filed / H O N EYSU C KLE on or before May 14 against all O R »poid property taxes on the Hat / W EIG EL A M" of 1961. Iheqe taxes were due a SPRIN G FAIR year ago. UPRIGHT YEWS W A SH IN G T O N SC H O O L CED A R STREET Fire Depaiimeot Electa V M O C K O R A N G E -'i- Pete Maasolinl is beginning bis E c k Ii / H Y D R A N GEA SA T U R D A Y, M A Y 11— 10 A .M . to 4 P.M . Mth term as chief of the fire com- DOWNTOWN I ’TURNPIKE PLAZA (R AIX OR RHINE) •ll I»ny./nie fire department held its MANCHESTER I 706 MIDDUS TPKE. B, EcKh annual meeting Wednesday night 976 MAIN STREET | Next to Popular Aforket RUMMAGE SALE 10 A.M.—AUCTION 11:30 Assistant dilef will be Mortimer Hot Doge and Soda—Come and Bring the Family Barlow. Julius Strong was re A NY 10 FOR *7.95 elected president and Stuart 10 FOR *6.95 GAMES — GIFTS — tTTN, FUN, FUN Wells, vice president. William Thnsn o i« hnoTy 5-6 ynor old boro ro o t plants* Cliffo ^ ' w^^tibues as secretary THESE PLANTS REGULARLY SELL FOR $1.29 Ea. O vnr 5,000 o t h m to choose from. and 'William Androlevich will be trea«irer. “niomaa McKhmey was tfectad a trustee.

WOI HI f SWl nCHMf S IM H A R D Y N ORT HER N RUM MAGE -r C E D A R AUTHOKBaat MATJBW SALE F E N C E S ^ ^Oiis<»ed by Oovenaiit 1 CreoiEa'g OiiUi! iii tae \ Covenant Xhurch ^ T U R D A Y , M A Y 4 TED TRUDO N SHRUBS •HH) A J « . . t o 1 1 :8 0 AM. T O LLA N D TURN PIKE EASTERN STATES / PIN K ALM O N D A T T H E N ORTH EN D T ALC O TTV H .LE PARMERS' EXC H A N GE C O M M U N ITY " Y ” / R O SE O F SH A R O N O pen Evenings—449 > 2838 R E G . / VIBURN U M $5.00 r- / RUTTERFLY BUSH Eo d i WHEE! WATER’S / HYBRID L I U C S HOT-HOT. „A S 0 H oovy 3-yeor-old 3 F o r pkpnts Op^ 8 to 5 Weekdays Including Saturday THERE’S A LOTI P3.98 • Nowl Fw orily N'lRWfAt Y1 iMfiAftPrIL Ft ' ' i 1 nday fw water ; rigjtit!'.' I for an—aU the timel T H IS W EEK'S BEST BUYS *» V - If 3Ttm live in a typical house, Constantine's crisp seersucker suit- you eonld easQy run. out of hot 6-8 dress stays cool and composed while water eeveral times a week. you're on the go. Slimming and com - pletely n6n-fu.ssy, it features notched Now you can htm all the tut FT. ^I# each M lapels, pearlized buttons, pretend water you need at one time far .95 *62 V O LK S W AG EN $1590 pockpte. Hand wa^shable. ‘wrinkle re- only a day. Think o f it— - • sistaiii. Grav. blue. Sizes 12*s to a dayl Deluxe Se^bn. Fully equipped. ,.24bj."'"'...... - Yes, thanks to Mobilheai— and an oil-fired hot water heater $ 10.99 of correct capaci^—your family can take care of oQ their washing '61V0LKSWA6EN $1$90 M A G N O LIA 2.3 f f ...... needs at m e time. Constantine styles hand washable,. Deluxe Sedan. Fully equipped. vtTinkle re.s.istant.. seersucker . into J'JvT Mom can do the family waA, CLU M P BIRC H 6v7 f t...... the coolest, prettie.st , outfit of the Sis can do the dishes at some season! ’Tlie cardigan lop plays time Ivm at takes his b^ h , s ^ FL O W ERIN G PE A C H , ni or cTIte CfcaiK* stripe against stripe then unites you enjoy a diower.' liO VOLKSWAGEN $1190 plok 5-5 ft. them all with coordinated buttons. Don’t dday—phone us todays Deluxe Sedan. Fully equipped, K W A N SA N C H ERRY A f t. . . A NEW CONCEPT.. . Blue, gray. Sizes 12' 2 to 24’*i. VSnd out how easy it is tb'sWitcIi to a Mob^eat-fired waim beet* TOMORROWS TR A D ITIO N ... G O LD E N C H A IN TREE M f t. . . . $ 10.99 f '59 VOLKSW AGEN S109I W EEPIN G C H ERRY 5 f t...... ^ Deluxe Sedan. Fully equipped. A . eackonHig mm U m In ]«*rrinr, Toile printed amel jersey dress with ^PAUL SC A RLET T H O R N 4-7 f t. . . ‘waUning iwHmnl, bwiirty high scoop neck, soft ijodice folds ^ i FEET to Orotriri (.crdfopi and double tab neckline detail. Has short cuffed sleeve.'!, self belt, ciystal irtotoiiiae Dm birHutoo. ^ E E H Y D R A N G EA 4-5 f t ...... pleated skilrt and rhinestone pin dec- .y '58 VOLKSW AGEN $990 «f liar torad earn. A sHI »to to l Deluxe Sunroofe Fully equipped, W H ITE D O G W O O D 5-6 f t...... flratlon Sizes 14'a to Sits hi black, W E G IV E VNor ato dMriik threagh 6w yeorf. navy' prints on white grtmnds. BagwHy ityM , in lotting 14K mild M K N STA M PS goM, floranti)i.-finbhto, $ 14.99 ’57 VOLKSWAGEN $790 8 b ea Mutvol.glft of dlillncllon. Deluxe Sedan, Fully equipped. CO M E SEE MORIARTY PRICES START AT X 9.95 BROTHERS M A N Y M O RE T O C H O O SE FR O M CO M E SA VE M l 3-5135 I A T I0 1 -3 1S CiN if w Sti - No Set Bankrinancina Andnqed Down Payments 917 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER

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• I . MB fOI MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. FIUDAY, M A^ 8, 1968 ' x MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAU>. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 8, .1968 PAGE SEVEN Season O f Snab.T wise, orange-colored Monty haS' AatUl^ratpr * f his atory told -by his >k)vlng mut- One nice thing to do at this ter, Derek Tangye. Ttie author’s Cuba Patrol Boat Fired Burst is sincere in what he is saying and Eorttittg Ifmdii son of the year—it seems spring, wife, Jean, was publialty (Brectmr PTAatWaddeU added, ” I have always sold he would be the logical candidate for n THJii In restive spirits at least, all for a chain of swank London ho- Medal of Honor ^Heroes RjDriiney, Miller Deny ~ oo. ora. tels: so- Monty's first seven years At Americdns Running Gum .^Installs Officers 1968." around the worid—is to boycott JPaui ISuM ntr :a^ Conn. were q>ent in a cottage with a Rep. Robert P. Griffin, R-Mich. t6«1 HARTFORD Rtf*. oocasiMts of great formality. walled garden, on toe bank of toe (Coottaned froka Page One); The annual meeting and said he and others in the delega- . . R rBROl on deck. That’s wheri they r o l ^ Gather at White House tion believe Mlchlgsm’s 48-man jhibUnhers Thera was a sort of croas-niff Thames at Barnes Bridge, toe sil- la'tion ot officers of Waddell Ekfiool rive for Nomination houette of toe great city in thS' We pulled out of Anguilla and us with one short biurst o f jpe- delegation to the Republican Na- Krause florist M anchest er , jrtoundad October 1, U8t boycott toe other day. In which “we chine gun fito. PTA was hrid Wednesday night distance. 'Dien Monty arid the aimed at Communist Cuba. Along (OondanM from Page One) in the school. (C oakliM d from P o ^ One) tional Convention next year should „ «nkiy EJrentng Except delivered An intentional snub, and The actiem wad over in a^Hatter nificant differences between the back Romney as a favqrite son CONN. Tangye's went to live in Cornwall Mrs. Robert Helnsf president of anti Holldaya. Entered nt the received one which was something Assuming that our readers have where they raised flowers for mar- with the guns and ammunition we of seconds. Cigarettes Stolen two. Wilkie had never held pub candidate. t' "MANCHESTER’S LARGEST GROWER! ___ at Mancheitor conn., aa Bxpreasing the country's appre- the Mancheeter p T a Councilf in- However, at this pqint. Miller Clau Mall Hatter of a surprise' to us. either read the novel of the in- ket. had picked up for delivery, there But there was one particularly 1122 Bunudde Av*., East Hartford, Con^ 11c office, while Romney is a go\;- At the same time, Griffin said, 0 were also two. 80 caliber machine atotlon, Ketuiedy said "you repre- stalled toe foUowing new officers; said, neither Romney nor Scran- Phone Ml 9-7700 Intentionally,' deliberately,, plan- famous bridge over the Kwai, or Attempts were made by this unpleasant aspect to toe trip. I At Marty’s Lunch emor.''And while Willkle had been he does not discount the possibil- SOBSCIUFTION RATES reviewer to quote from Monty’s guns for the boat and grease guns got seasick. Deliverie$ In MencheMter Daily / sent the'‘atrong courage of Ameii- Mrs. 'John/Antoony, president; ton -.r nor New York Gov. Nelson a Democrat, Romney ran Jn Mich- WE SPECIALIZE Mrs. O.R. DeCampos, first vice ity that "he might be swept up _ Paimble in Advance ning to have his absence noticed, seen Mr, Guineas in the movie, we biography. These have been to- (small, inexpensively-made ma- ■ cane and their determination to igan as a Republican. < 'fiao. TTear ...... SM.OO Tel. 528-5009 ' TeL 648*5476 Police today are investigating a presidwli; Miss Laura Truedel, A. Rockefeller and Sen. Barry and drafted by toe convention” f i a MlMoaUit ...... 11.00American Ambasaiulor to Moscow now want to present the other side tally unsuccessfuL There are onl^ emnihlne guns) for each crew mem- Uefend their country.” in 1964. ber. break into Marty's Lunch at 188 N. fd vicq president; Robert Ooldwater, R-Artz.—are actively Should Ronriney get the nomin- ’ nuraeee Montha ...... S.SOFoy D. Kohler kept himself con- of that coin, a story of such great 106 pages all told. Each one Js ation, - Miller said, he wouldn’t Griffin said • the poeslbillty of On« Month ...... l.U About a .mile off 'Vhradelro . . '^yj**** •*? Americana can't win Main St. which netted thieves sev- ult, recording secretary; Mrs. lining up delegates "or have "Always Fresh Flowers" spicuously among the missing at spiritual fortitude that one is left charming and cannot be tom launched a cahipaign for the nom- have ttouble getting backing from, defeating President Kennedy next awe-struck, humble, and grateful apart.’ We heartily agree with Beach we stopped. It is located the Medal of Honor, and 'while all eral packages of cigarettes, it waj Otto F. Heller, corresponding sec- MEMBER OF. of , them can’t fight in ,far-off reported today. ination.'-' - major contributors to the party. year "may be much better than THE ASSOCIATED PRESl^ the annual May Day celebration In that. If such events must occur on Beverly Nichols, author, of "Cat’s near the city of Matanzas on ^ e retary; Raymond Tilkony, treas- places, I hope that a ll. are big Police said that someone urer; and council delegates, Mrs. Of Romney, Miller remarked: Michigan’s Republican House it looks right now" and for that Ika Aaaociated Preae Is exclualvely Red Square in Moscow. this earth, there Were men strong ABC” and "Cat’s XYZ,” who says western end of (Juba, about 80 rea.*ion "the Republicans should •Btlllad to the use of republieatlon m miles east of Havana. enough and atrong enough and ed the building by pulilng-'out toe Clarence Johnson an^ Roderick "All I know is that in my judg- members generally support Rom- all aaws dispatches credited to It or We have always attended^ these enough to come through the fire "I am going to stick my neck out ment he is an extremely attractive not write off the White House not otherwise credited in tbla paper and describe this, as the best cat We Inflated a 10-man rubber courAEGoufl Gnough to support hinge pins on a reai^-door, then MaOLean, one year; itod Mrs. Jos- ney's view that he should stay on news pul occuions in toe paat, even when and live to recount them. "Through .them,^’ the Preldent added. smashed a clgaiytfe machine, person. A vigorous campaigner the Job as governor to handle; next year;” .aad also the local news pnbllsbed here. the 'Valley of the Kwai,’’ by Er-. book ever written. Like "Bom raft, with a small, nearly silent eph J. Olshewski.ytwo years. All rtabts of nepu'ibllcation of special— we knew we might hear ourselves outixiard motor. The crew loaded The Marine Band . payed the poured orange Jifice Into ash trays The group voyta to donate $100 and an effective speaker, this com- what they claim, are many prob- alspatcbea herein are i also reserved. nest Gordon, begins as other pri- Free,”, it is fundamentally a- love bination would . be sure to attract TREE SPRAYING attacked, or suspected we were story! it with the guns and we made iUrrlng tunes of fighting men. and scattered foM ^bouC the floor. to the school J6r future projects; lems inherited from past Demo- son camp stories have begun and And the co|ortol Army cere- The building , is owned by Rob- a great number of Republicans.' cratic governors. Place your order now for the spraying of trees and Foil senica client of N. E. A Serv- supposed to be frightened by some ended: tales of capture, suffering However* a sentence from the lor shore. A few minutes after 828 to Lut^Juniorjuni Museum, and as, be. we thit the beach, four (Juban monial fife and drmm unit in co- ert Sandahf of S3 IVaranoke Rd. $25 t(^h*/Com ;munlty (Jhlld Guld- "Any new face that can turn a "I think George Romney has PnbUshers Itepresentatives The of the big weapons rumbling past. and humiliation. But here, having book Jacket can be quoted, and state that had been Democratic (6r shrubs, to protect them against insects and disease. « Jjdhis Matbews Special Agenev—New wholeheartedly agreed with: ’’An guerrillas ran out to meet us. One lonial dreas . and Sparkling bag- ance Clti(ic. great potentialities and I certain. For complete tree sei^ice, plea.se call the f- Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. But this year Chiba’s Castro was reached the very bottom of the of them spoke halting Elngllsh. He pipsrs added their times, including 14 years Into a Republican one Iv hppe that the nation will have abyss, this community of forgot- utterly beg^uiling, book, beautifully Tarenski, executive di- automatically becomes one . of « lOiMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF scheduled to be the prominently said they had been waiting about ^‘ T a n k e e D o o d l e . " of toe Community Child the opportunity to utilize his serv- LAST DAY . CniCULATIONB. ten men began to undergo a spirit- WTitten,, conceived wito grace and ^ock Will Head those who would be seriously con- an hour. I learned there were Pron? the famous Truman bal> idonce Clinic spoke on the work ices in the future," said Rep. Ed- honored guest at the Moscow ob- ual triumph whlidi more than bor- humor, .already a best-seller hi sidered.” OF SALE CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. Tne Herald Fiinttng Ooinp&iiy, tuie.. England.” other guerrillas nearby, all cony high above, the/ President's the clinic.. The-school band pre- ward Hutchinson, R-Mich. servances, and we don't even dered on the miraculous. OPEN 1 DAYS Still, Miller said that in his won LICENSED AND INSI'RED TREE EXPERTS* DO financial. responslbillt]' . - for armed. two ydung children, Caroline; 8, Safely Committee sented a concert and.Mrs. Patricia "He is a very able man and I . deal errors appearing in ad- recognize Chiba. Besides, we think Men gave up-their lives for their We dumped the guns, we 11 filAPLE ST. ’ and John Jr., 2%, watched with extensive travels he has yet to TarUsementa and other reading matter Wendel played a viottn solo. uncover an organized or even an hope Michigan can hold on to him b The Manchester Evening Herald. it has been reprehensible and brothers. They helped each other climbed in the raft and piitt- AoroM From First Naflooal ,nurees^and playmates^^^nd, the Robert Brock, executive/vice TOMORROW TEL Ml 3-7695 Paridng Lot Annual reports of o " . and unorganized movement on Rom'- a little beyond 1964. It is selfi.sh naughty of Russia to send weapons to live, men Just able tp crawl min- A Thought for Today putfed back to the boat. A few "Preawent’s 'lent’s brotherXAtty.brother XA tty . Gen. president of the M anchest^r^am - standing committees were read. from Michigan's standpoint. Rom- Display advertising closing boors: minutes later we climbed aboard, COIN OPERATED Rolwrt F. Kennedy staried Im- ney’s behalf. Wm Monday—1 p.m Friday. to a country We don't recognize- istering to those Unable to move. Sponsored by the Manrhestse ber of Cpmmerce, has bSen named Sundaes and coffee were served Romney is viewed in some quar- ney is a man to "build around, The whole life of the 'camp was hauled up the raft and headed WASH-’N-DBT CLEAN p ^ p t u tours of the refurbished For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. especialiy when it is a country lo*^ Council of Churche* by Mrs. Neal Burgeae, Mrs. Alan ters as a dsrkhorse. occasioning but I think we should lay off HARMAC For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. transformed. P-f i s o n e r s made across the Florida Straits back to 16-Lb. Wash— ^25e wWRe H o u s v ^ r toe heroeS. chairman of toe Mandneeter Safe- Walch and their committee. pushing him for the nomination For Hiarsday—1 p.m. Wednesday. cated only a yard or two from the keys. The Slrst Lady, expecting a ty Committee. reminders of Wendell L. Wlllkle, ; For Friday—1 p.m.>.m. ' ni nraday. anesthetics from plants; started a 8-Lb. Dry Clean— $2 the 1940 GOP presidential candi- until 1968.” 94A M A IN ST. * For Saturday—1 p.m. p.i Friday. Guantanomo. So we did the direct, univenlty, a library, a 40-piece or- A HEART J*OB THE LORD The Cuban patrol boat must FREE MOTH PBOOFINO third chUd, has canceled official He succeeds Tliomas F. Ferg;u- Heart trouble Is something date'. Rep. Elford A. Cederberg, R- ' Claaalfled______deadlin___ iflne: 10:90 a .n t .___ pointed thing. We stayed away chestra, adil a churck in the Jungle. have seen us as we pulled our gear engagements and was visiting in son, co-publlsher of TTie Herald, n.'4ay of publication except Saturday — everyone watches for. Neyr 'York Thursday. Miller pointed out several sig- Mich., ' said he believes Romney • a-WL from Red Square on May Day. Ernest Gordon entered the war an who resigned after having held the Police Arrests agnostic, but in the last hour when We have many kinds of bawl / There were almost too many post sevqrtil years. Brock’s ap- Over In Karachi, , in Friday, May 8 reason alone failed, fourid his hearts, enlarged ones, fatty ones, heroes—you couldn't do them pointment was announced by <3en- something o f toe stune spirit, at leaking ones, aitrained ones and • X credit. life’s answer in the Christian talth. tired ones. eral Manager Richard Martin. Rene L. Chapdelaine of 2 Pearl Just about the same time. Presi- Today he is dean of tne Chapel at There were names you could The committee includes Mrs. St., arrested yesterday afternoon i To The Board of Directors One of toe most serious spdrit- remember, like MaJ. Gregory Boy- DEMING CRAFTSMEN dent Ayub of Pakistan was boy- Princeton University. He was'call- uai ailments is also heart trouble. WESTOWM Carol B. Malkenson, secretary; for non-support, was presented in J The majority members of the ed to the ministry in the “Churrii Ington, commander of a Marine Geoi'ge Bmmerling, a vice. princi- Circuit Court 12, Manchester, and cotting a distinguished gathering For all of life is to be lived, "as fighter squadron from Okanogan; P Board of Directors will, if they fol- 'Without Walls” In the death camp the servants, of Christ, doing toe pal of Manchester High School; bond was set at 8200 with the case A LOVELY ECHO OF THE PAST to which he himself should have PHARMACY Wash., who shot down 26 Japaixese continued until next Monday. f low what aeems the custom, meet on the banks of the Kwai. will of God fimn the heart.” (Bph. Town Ekigineer Walter S. Fuss; played the host personally. It was planes In 'World War ft. Chapdelaine was taken to the To the Whiton Library! Call- 6:4. PRESENTS James J. Gorman; Nathan Joy, Come see the largest variety la private aomewhere oyer the a meeting of that awesome alliance ing all cait-lovers! ”MoiUy the Some were from a war that has principal of Lincoln School. Btate Jail in Hartford in lieu of . Rev. Walter L. Abel, Our Savior few Bunrivors, like retired Brig. of benches in New England oamlQl' weekend to come to their Secretary Dulles once created, Marmalade Oat” .. beautiful. Lutheran Church, Wapplng. Also, Atty. Jules A. Karp; Vln-' .^ond. final decision with regard to the Gen. Charles D. Roberts, 80. of cent Ramlzi, principal of Buckley John LaU Jr., 27, of 639 Wood- . . . arid the greatest values. once called the Baghdad Pact, HEALTH and BEAUTY HINTS Chevy Chase, Md.,, and John ^ to w n tai^ pate for the next fiscal echool; Police ChtW J a m ^ M. bridge St., last night was charged Four qualities . . . nine sizes then, after the defection of Bagh- Davis, 88, of St. Petersburg, Fla., with nop-support. He poeted a year. * FROM Reardon; the Rev. John D ie g a n , . . . finished and unfinished. dad, toe Central *lTeaty Organisa- who earned their' medals in the principal of St. James’ School; and 8200 bond ^ l l e awaiting presen- f. Almost everyone, we * think. tion, to hold toe line against Com- Spanish-Amerlcah War. A. Hyatt Sutllffe, principal of n- tation of his case in Manchester’s Unfinished a a /mm With the t^a^dy of the nuclear llng Junior High ^chool. Circuit Court 12., May 13. from A a •> ^ knows the toughness of the prob- munism. In this, as In 8EA*rO, YOU CANT CLAMOUR LANE submarine , Thresher fresh in lent confronting them. The costs of Pakistan has always been a most AFFORD NOT TO Glamour Lane a complete beauty aid department many mjnds, there were Navy everything keep going up, and no- stalwart member. As CENTO men ^ o managed to snatch 38 at Westown Pharmacy will institute perio^c infor- r“ body, anywhere, ever ' fights »ils opened its meeting in Karachi the men from death ..in another sub- TO mation releases to keep you better infom ed oh marine disaster—the sinking of College Hgwy., Rtes. 202 and 10 ^ trend very successfully. In order to other day. Secretary of State Dean the latest cosmetic developments. the Squalus in 1939 that cost 26 t- fight tt at all, things very reaspn- Rusk was attending as the dis- lives. Open Pri. Eve. T il 9— “ Do not experiiAent with hair color tints” see our r able, plausible, desirable, even nec- tinguished representative of the An Army hero from Mission, Day ^ ssary, have to be sacrificed, United States. .•nd CAUFORNiA beauty consultants for correct easy color treat- Tex., Jaunty Sgt. Jose M. Lopez, One ^ the nicest given oc- .1- ment. Our consultants have recently attended a said " I Just came from Koren casions ot the yearl You\ r This preeent majority of the Despite all this, despite the fact II DAYS via for the party." / ^ hair color forum and are prepared to offer the PRICE will be sure to hnd some- f,. Board of Directors came to office that'the meeting of this great alli- Alr>ISC0RTiD TOURS Walking out of the Rose G^en ITMI M-Y.-WUUIANTUD B IT A tim iS latest suggestions on hair color treatment. No' N OTIC E tliiiig really special among - en a platform and promise of more ance was being held hi his own with a big smile, the ,sbldler OIPARTING W iIKLY~iViRY SATURDAY appointment necessary. ^ blending. Tet its members are capital. President Asnib boycotted credited with killing a t ^ a s t 100 our army of furniture re- Starting July 13 thru Oct. 19 Our beauty consultants suggest your next per- Germans, summed thli^s up for prodnctiiHis, accessories 'aid mill pMid Tillaga^ also people and taxpayers, and it, and lent his own foreign min- IW t IKYWAY-INSIGN Twr Hiol •*» 3000 tM ilm tiiltwO l» IN I h CLOSED FRIDAY NIGHTS manent wave should be a PRETTY PERM to make his buddies; "That’f/something— and unusual gifts. / they do not really want to saddle ister down to read his- message. ^ orranftrf !• f u awry fvlitfaclUN «l IW lewttt pgiiiM* c*sl. to shake hands with the Presi- “THE KACE WHEHE ITS TON ID SHO)>“ ^ H incTudtt rsund trip «ir trontpartotlMis A ll CONOITIONIO ROOMS your hair just naturally beautiful, silky, stdning FOR THE SEASON : Manchester home owners with an And the message was Just as fli Hm HILTON HAWAIIAN VUUOI HOTIl« t h t h m u t oiiri rndIs to dent." Hlphlf «jiMriaiic«d DtCBri, Iik IuiIvd raft • • • all y««r plomitDB and softly waved. PRETTY PERM actually puts MAY, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST ascalator tax rate which threatens pointed aa Ayub’s personal ab- Is 4*m h e y t t by •xp«rtt wh« will yav lb« mmI •matinf - back into your hair the color and the iustrous, to make home owning impossible. sence. It amounted to a warning to WKollMi y»v gvtr •§. Not wily or* ysu r»c«Miif ttw UNIOUl RXTU FiATURf «f o *»SKCIAL** ISCORTED TOUB, tort ywi texture , which the ordinary permanent st J; T o suhkhT their own natural toe United States not to be send- m* rMtlvInf Hi* sem* BIG SAVINGS thot cMiHr fr«vpt to M u i^ FULL 12 Cu. R. mm •btolDliM. Inisy f days In Waikiki, $ ^ y s In Son Erwrima, 2 away. PRETTY PERM is $3.50 plus twt ai^ It's TREE and SHRUB PLANTING TIME L, emiBCience and instinct, in their fi- ing arms to naughty , a itoys la las Ana*l«s. Tlia rata lacludtt Traaifan, SlfbtMalnt, Hatalt, BE SURE TO OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 PJL nal deliberations, we would pre- country located only a yard or two atony aHwr ndwltanal ftatvrai. results are priceless. Ai USUAL from Pakistan. If we don't, the OniONAU 3-day Outar Itlwid latoaiiab toMAUI-HAWAII, HIQXO New— the sunlit freshness'of Califrania meets sent to them a plea for' all Man- >«• f n anO bnthM Ml Stop in at ; eheetar—^that they please do their snub seemed to say, Pakistan wUl the soft luxury of the bath in GOI^EN WOODS at your WOODLAND GARDENS... sincere best to accomplish a 41 continue making Ms own little un- a new luxurious new bath line b y ^ a x Factor. mill rate; derstandings with Communist NUTMEG China, and there will be even more MANCHESTER P H I L C Q Tree Pionfing Time Specials! paper, and lees tiger, in those key T- In Romney’s Corner anti-Communist alliances in which AsuB«t)iAmroFi PHARMACY DOGWOOD G'-IO' ...... anly 14.95 TRAVEL SERVICES (18 YFARS OLD) » It was nice to realize, almost im- Pakistan used to be our star mem- PHARMAc!^ VERNON CIRCLE mediately after we had complain- ber. 257 GREEN RD.— TEL. 649-4626— 875-1539 130 Canfar SfComar of Chureh St. TOLIP trees 6-8' ...... 7.95 459 HARJF^RD RD. — TEL. 649-^946 t:' ed that the great Reptibllcan party -There afe faahionA in diplomacy Next to Vernon National Bank FLOWERING CRAB 6 -8 '...... 4.95 should face a better 1964 prospect as In everything else, and this Open DiUIy D AM . to 9 P.M. 4;^ than that offered between the two looks as if it might be the begin- CLUMP BIRCH 14-18'...... 23.95 (ALSO SOME AT 5.96) w* nondescript candidates wearing ning of a whole season of empty' r' artificial labelk which are supposed places M the head table, unused NORWAY MAPLES 2V2-3" TRUNK P t o make their nilsh-mash policies tickets, and greetings extended by 16-18' high 24.95 C seem different from one another. rank too low for the occasion. 8-10'high 6.95 to have M develop that toe party One hopes for a little more ttself does not witlrely lack for subtlety as the game progresses. MORIARTY BROTHERS people who are also dissatisfied There is, in toe last analysis, no ' -i with the prospect of a Rockefeller- snub quite as effective, quite as INVITES Y O U TO PANSIES - PANSIES - PANSIES ^ Brfdvratsr field; ' ...... - l^wHatingr' ^ulte as deniuTaUsirigj N. ^ The political experts seem a lit- as the one which forces its victim LIMITED QUANTITY ^ Be imcMrtain whether the people to guess why it has been resorted I- who are summoning a piece of toe t6. Anyone know whj^ .Jackie hmelight toward Governor George doesn't seem to be speaking to i ’ Romney of Michigan are doing it him any more? ^ for his sake, or merely to keep the \ nom in^on from being a runaway TTifr Coining Of The Green C-0-lill-PA-ll”E tor anybody. But, whatever their SWISS CHANT—their vibrant and esqulsite eolors cannot be :. Ultimate goal, some of the people Man's affection for the changes of spring is poorly repaid when ALL C O M P A CT C A RS A N D Y Q U U surpassed. Fresh dug froiri ns, file grower, to yon. Yon’H eer- , bvolved In the very timely Uttle tolnly wont several baskets. Miift of emphasis townrd the such changes are slipped in past Michigan Governor have interest- his devoted attentioii, planted on X lug backgrounds.'* ~ - Ilia' ’landscape as. if by stoalth, ^ One of them, it is rather heart- pushed forth on his tree and shrub 1 Bedding Plants * , Vegetable Plants ^ s « ^ and reassuring to know, is while to* *y« can see only the gal* 3 BP Briggs & Stratton Engine thrashing them about.' C O M E A W A Y W ITH Tomatoes,' Peppers, Cabbage, Sprouts, Col- ju. named Dwight D. Elsenhower, a Snapdragons, Petunias (newest varieties) lards. Lettuce, Cauliflower, Eggplant, , Pennsylvania farmer who has had This is the week the green came. Purple, White, Pink Alyssum, Marigolds, BasU, Celery, Parsley. Mostly—^Doz. SELF-PROPELLED It came to the old brown mead- ' some saeperienoe with what it takes Agerat^um, Verbena, Scabioea, Salvia, many ows, the worn brown lawn*,' the to live la the 'White House while others. All grown under careful supervision. R O TA R Y M O W E R , k e b > ^ one thought consistent red-tipped maple, toe lilac, the ap- MOTHER’S RING Come to the grower and avail yourself of the ple, the whole sweep of the,' -land- Roses Roses ; with another. THE GIFT SHE'LL CHERISH FOREVER sra- -f-; — -- advantage of quality. scape from 'Wickham's Hill to Bol- BRAND NEW 2-DO.OR Everblooming, CUmbers, Florlbundas Another is shrewd old Leonard Reasonably priced. MostIy{-^)oB. l88 ton Notch. TWIN BANDS OF 1963 SEDAN Hall, one-tims Republican NAtion- 'Ik Somehow, It has not yet eoinie i « ‘ si Chainhan, one-time campaign Here is a gift that Mother will cherish always and No other gift could mean.ae much^— to your Mother, F,r weekly - side to both Rockefeller an(3 Nix- to the heart. 99c 3 2.77 No one was invited to sit warm wear with pride, for the Mother’s Ring, radiant *c your wife, to any mother dear to you .Jfor'in- Also Potted Roeee, standard.and-, OB, aad always one of the ^ r t y ’s COMPLETE SELECTION OF • Lift handle, mower mors enlightened and intejhgent and frqe and relaxed en a oosy patented varieties, 1.49 up with the memories that only a mother can have, tells niversary, birthday or “just because.” moves forward.;.. ' strategists. bank and watch this green oome. lower & mower stops If the wind ever stopped long the story of her life. And so beautifully I . . . Two Any oomiar . .which begins .v^ to , . _ ^ _ ...... ; _ FRUITS TREES... 235 • FuU baffling fo r Biese two Republicans in it m iU ti ^0“ noticed tost FERTILIZER better cutting . _ ^ the aY^rt1AB apples M-AFAwere isViachanging ** nn shade. bands of 14K gold for Father and Mother are joined Botchels Flowering Crab ...... 4.M tom out to be quite a comer. Mother’s Rings are custom made in your choice of • C h o k e -a -m a tic , -If the thermometer allowed, per- (Double rose, beautifully branched) HAH Lawn Food 10-6-4 ...... V. M lbs. 2.44 , So Governor Romney, who won tf^ether by the stone of the month of each child in white or yellow gold and ao designed that atones may (Covws 5,000 sq. ft.) • R e c o i l s ta r te r ? toat surprise victory in Michigan haps you took a quick glance at Bose Tree of Cblna, 4’ ...... 3.96 1 some' landscape. the family. i ii . . HAH Garden Food 5-10-5...... 50 lbs. 1.99 • A u s l e m p c r e d a l l o y last fall, who, last wrinter, also-led be added at a future date. ‘ * H m eompoct Mercury that’s smartly ahead of the Little Leafed Linden, Sycamore, Loonst, 1-piece steel blade And each time you looked, tell * Ms state to a close victory for its compact crowd. 2-door sedan equipped with 6-cylln- CUilnese Elm, Crimson King Maples, Haw- Lime, 60 lbs. 6 9 c ...... 80 lbs. 79o • Fasthi-adjustm ent t modem jiew eonstitution is cur- the truth, there would be another der 101 H.P. engine. Standard transmission, heater, PRICES START AT $25.00^AY AS LOW AS 75c WEEKLY / defroster, sun visors, front arm rests. Includes thorn, Weeping Blreh, Olnko, eto. r hsntJy on the move, whether ie sensational-advance scored for toe See U s For The Best in Evergripens season, sO that. In truth, things transportation charges and all federal taxes. 24,000 r likes H or not, thanks to certain miles ^ 24-month Ford Motor Warranty. (Japanese Yew s). j lYiattds who have put themselves seemed quite on time for the first "MOTHER'S RINGS" ARE ALL MADE TO ORDER— ORDERED lY THURSDAY. MAY % THEY WILL BE READY SATURDAY. MAY 11. la Us eomer. ’There is no definite! NOTE PERENNIALS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, I All that was hissing was the $195 DOW N tadiektiofi he bim skf dislikes it; Loaded with features Very Special! BLUEBERRY, RASPBERRY, CURRANT, oae MOgM discern al certain poUtl-, sense_ . and feeling of h all, - the GOOSEBERRY BUSHES, GRAPE VINES, • Neu a a phc» mar dsn iirttrier. Saeetb M Hm... emt not - UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAYI - M toe way ^e told the an-1 M OTHER'S and G R A NDM OTH ER'S DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER str aw ber r y: PLANpl an t s, RHUBARB, .He JsiBts! • New DiMlenI SHdisf MiutaM* Uelm • Adiwlable AZALEAS and RHODODENDRONS ^ Bual ntoeUng of the I United States in toe process w'hile it was happen- ASPARAGUS PPLANTS. I ------ing, the satisfactory feeling of Crimr • Folt-widtli 50 lb. Freezer • Extra-Daqi Chiller Drawer • Esds- *- ’Ouuabsr o f Oemmerce, Wednes- d n Dairy lar Dear Dtaraia • Dehna Cimaa Kaapar • Milk aad having ! thought and helped . it : day, Htat one way for business to lOtit atorafe plat 2 an neks • Haw Fhoh-FIt Caktoat Uaa Styllaf Grass Seed, Flowering and Vegetable Seed, 1 4 >fx>toot traditional American free- along, I Peat Moss, Insecticides, Redwood Tubs, Pots, -oay ba racatasd • Naw dasak . Flinb apardii Uaiaa C-O-M-P-A-R-E 1,59 10 For 12.22 etc. t -:40pposite Pariiade PARKADE CIRCLE ^ ioai ’t make an tnaUnt candidate WELDON DRUG CO. OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M; MANCI^ESm 301-315 CENTER ST. ^ 643-S135 OPEN EVENINGS Gardens TeL 649-3406— Budget Terms Laos* Pkm AvaHoM* on A t Mokas and Modab IM WOODLAND STREET JOHN t. ZAPADKA MANCHESTER VERNON MANCHESTER Open DoUy TUI 9 PJ«. 643-8474 Hebron a, post field by Mrs. jean Peters, t. Y ^iiuuiu 1 u iiigm The Columbia ’Voluntieer Fire- Two Months men have planned a ham aqd bean Price Fletcher Quits supper at Yeomans Hall Saturday with sittings at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. 125.78 Needed for School Board Tickets are etUl available. 42” 60” \ Television 48” 60” Manoheater Evening Herald C—e4$-0S4I Ron won first prize in the com- by the town. If present plans work ( 3) Death Valley Days r.3) Mr. Magoo day week. M c C u r r y K e y t o E ^ r l y W i n s munity contest of the same TTie Rotary club of Mi^ioheater, (IS) SubacripUon TV (SSl'Man From Interpols MANCHESTEIt AWNING CO. out as hoped, with an additional (10) Boots and Saddles (40) M Squad -. Bills totaling $176 were paid 188 W. cpXTER ST— ^TEL. 649-3001 name. sponsor of both the Rotary Youth $10,000 available from the new (24 ) 20th Century Revolutions 11:00 ( S-S-lO-TS-SS-.to-etWS) News. and the Milton Bradley bid was in Government Day and the Mock 7:15 (22) Highlights Siiorts, Weh-ther Also, Georgette Ponton, '64, budget, there will be a marked de- accepted for general supplies. Facede/b by Capt. Fred McCurry,' \ A dinner In their honor took urday at 7:30 p.m. at a music fe; Aram Damarjian, principal at Swedish Boy Wethersfield in succelMlon and place at the Manchester Country Pastor Returns SEE SATt-KD.'\Y'S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINU Rham. / Curray fired well, but was bested The Rev. John N, Cross, who tival presented by the Salvation Club. Approximately 26 students Principal George Patros will put T GUYS and GALS now sport a 3-1 league record. by this smooth-working right- attended with faculty membera, has been on vacation for the past Army Band of Asbury Park. N.J. ,*iander. A Chieftain tally in the MHS Senior at West Middle School, Hartford. in a,, preliminary order for books L im a ARisTOCRA’re For One Year Tuesday, the/Indians snapped Mr. George Emmerling, vice prin- two Weeks with his family, will for the 1963-64 school year In the WATCH CHANNEL 30 TV TOMORROW AFTER­ out of their hitting slump with opening frame made all the dif- cipal, and Mr. Louis Piper, head return in time to officiate at the He will also participate in Sun- MiNiATum c H o e o u r n s ference and came as a result of a day services with the band at 10 amount of , $2,500 which is only st NOON OR EVENING^SEE A FEW OF THE BEAU. Carl A^iiers Lundwall of Norr- a barrage o f 'l l hits to romp over of the social studies department Hebron and Gilead Congregational Radio part of the budget. Aesorted MUk and double, an error, a walk and a To Play Role a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. at the Hart- koping/Sweden, will be living Ip tho Eaglei 8-2 at Wethersfield. and aulvlsor to the Current A f- Churches Sunday. He will take for {11110 Utttnji finy[udes only thooe newn broadcanto of or 15^tBQto The salary of the school clerk. Dark Chocolate TIFUL SLIDES OF OUR "AAAfeRICAN BEAUTY" bloop single. The Indians could fairs Club. Members of thia club ford Citadel. McC^irry'fashloned a'six-hitter, al- only manage three blngles, one his sermon topic "A Faith For lenicths Some ntatlr*;^ carry other «hort newficiistM>. Maitcheater next year with the lowii^; only one —his made up delegations to the mock Uving." It will be Communion- He is the son of Mr. and Mr.s. TOUR. . .We'd be happy to show you. your M r- each by ’‘reliables’’ Mbnette and Of Aunt Eller Robert E. Richardson Sr., 203 ^VINK— fSutiUy of R«fv. and Mrs. Lawrence second in 85 innings. For the first assembly. Punday for May, in both churches. TIDBC—ISM ents, and your friends, all the BEAUTIFUL C O L O R McCurry, and one by newcomer Awarded we're prizes for the Highland St., and graduated from :00 Jim Nettieton :0U Newa Wpi! btreei S'. Almond, 1208 Main St. The time this year, the well-condition- Steve Brady, ’64. Service at Hebron will b^ 10 a.m. :00 Raynor Shines i:lb Showcase ed southpaw was removed from When the curtain goes up for three best essays written by stu- Gilead, 11:15. Sunday school at the Manchester High School and Trin- SLIDES of our trip. Remomber ... HAVE THE TIME 17-year-old Swedish boy Is an In; ity College. :0o News d en Off :4a*) i.owcl* Thnmaa the mound, as Jim Coleman, '64, Sock and Buskin's production of dents who apt*d as town offlcialB usual hours. ITHa V— :U0 Show case OF YOUR LIFE . . . AT THE BEST TIME OF YOUR temational Christian Youth Eb(- Touching All Bases—McCurry “Oklahoma," it will reveal a lone In the Youth in Government Day. Richardson studied piano with 00 News 8:00 The World Tonlphl pitched the last inning, setting the ;r« St. Peter’s Episcopal Church change student being sponsored, by has pitched all but one Inning and figure, on the stage: the lovable, The $26 top award was given to Frederic Werner from the age of 16 Paul Har*eyg Or. A lbert B Showcaac LIFE! the Manchester ChrisUan Youth opponents down without a hit. services will be: Holy Communion, Burke T Yankees vs. Twins has been almost untouchable . . . motherly "Aunt Eller." Who will Michael Lautenbach '63. Sue • six until he was 17. He also stud- ;30 Alox Drier Council. Batting stars for the victors Both he and Coleman were ' r l. His interests Include all an addled 'Victorian governess, a erttood of St. Andrew will meet as ;00 vs. Giants Carthy, ’63, who garnered three ning game as McCarthy,, Crowell, play-writing housewife, and vari- gue.9ts what they had learned by Miss Keitha Holtz, singer, at Lin- 10:30 Tonteht at Mv Placs qporta, especially tennis and ski- safeties; and sophomore catcher George May, '63, and Brady each their experience. usual Saturday at 7:30 a.m. coln Center of Performing Arts, fvne—iMt S W ( GIRLS. Phone 643-4289 or write for cxeiring ing. In the future he hopes to be- ous other characters in her dra- Tom Moore, who stroked t w o The general opinion of partici- Parish to Elect 6:0t News S|)one. and Weather / V swiped a base . , . McCarthy ap- matic career at MHS. Frost’s hls- New York City, at a Salvation brochure. come a bushleee man. In dqliig so, singles, driving in two runs. pears to have regained his hit- pants was that the program could On Monday a special parish Army Congress. fi:30 Financial Report he would follow in the footsteps of tronic talents are revealed by the Miss Patricia Wade, court reporter, swears In Mayor Francis Mahoney, the defendant:, on a charge meeting w ill be held in Phelps 6:35 Album of . the Day During, the week of vacation, the ting touch and the outfield of size as well as the variety of her of speeding in the mock trial. PresWing is Judge Borislaus J. Monkiewicz of Circuit Court 12. be bettered If more .students were He was recently at^inted to 6:45 Three Star Extra his father, who represents a tex- McCarthy, Marsh and May, while allowed take part and to analyze Hall at 8 p.m., to elect a vestry- the English department faculty at 7:*’5 Conversation Piece Indian nine played host to the Hall roles. In the last year alone, she TOe jury, composed mainly of seniors, looks on solemnly as action proceeds. (Herald .photo by 7:30 News of the World WESTERN HOLIDAY UNES tile flm . It does not remind fans of the the- essays by discussing them In man to take the place of Stuart Westminster College. New Wil- Anders will arrive in Manchester Warriors and once again the whole has had three leading parts, In- Onara). / Havens who resigned the position •7:45 Senator from Conn. 901 MAIN ST.->M1 8-8821 heralded M Boys of New York, social studie.s TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED BY X sports’ fans as a former star of problem next year. Mr. Alibrio Robert Vater. Highlights of their the Boston Celtics and an All- team walking through the halls. Bracken was followed by Jeff mobile read 35 miles per hour for In thia assembly, it is likely that To Take Place PHONING THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS: also announced seven tentative The coach,’s, only problem is to Kearney, -’64, and Spencer. FUEL OIL , program will be “Tommy’s Gone American from Holy Cross. A1 league matches for next year’s that entire distance. Tlie prosecu- a similar assembly will be staged Tuesday, May 14 Eugene S zetela...... 643-1045 to Rq," "May Day Carol,” and though retired from professional keep them from injury or school Ned Cronin, ’63, and Co-captain tor cross-examined the defendant. next year. matmen. problems.” Craig Phillips, ’63, captured first On ^Broadway’ GASOLINE 7:30 P.M. John Dyment ...... 643-0181 "Dry Bones.’!' Accompanists for baskebball, Cousy will remain in ' Ted Rosen Jr., '65 Speaking to the jury of 12, Atty. Mary Pierce ’63 we’reiiot clowning!!! the choirs will be Dianne Platt, the sports’ spotlight as the' coach Coach Paul Phinney might , well places in the 220-yard and the Leon Enderlin ...... 640-1594 MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Myra Treash and Kenneth Woods. of the Boston College basketball have come up with the reason for 880-yard run, respectively. Cronin The cafeteria will move to New John Golding ...... 649-6421 m the 77-36 loss at the hands of Mal- Guest Speaker; team. was backed by Sobielo who placed York City for an evening of en- Edward Morlarty ...... 649-0419 The Freshman - Sophomore oney in Manchester’s first track second, and Rich Laliberte, '64, BANTLY OIL Choirs will be imder the direction Father Keating, chaplain of the MHS Nurses Club chantment as the Senior Boys’ and CO.MrlVNY, INC. Rev. Foriier Robert Keating Frank Phllopena ...... 649-6114 encounter of the season on April placed third In back of Phillips, Of Mr. G. Albert Pearson, and will Connecticut Sports Writers’ Al- 23 at Manchester. However, the who has taken over the spot vacat- Girls’ Clubs jointly present their Sponsored By St. James Robert Coulombe ...... 649-7‘248 feature such songs as, "America liance, is well-known throughout Visits New York ill M A IN .STRi:i:i Holy Name Society WE WANT YOU FOR A CUSTOMER. thin clads overcame this and, with ed by last year’s captain. John annual Spring Frolic. , this year en- Our Heritage," "The Omnipo- New England as an entertaining DONATION $1.00 Robert ‘Digan ...... 649-8418 a change in weather, “ turned the Salclus. tiUed ^•Rhyt^s rf Old Broari- .Mitduii . . . or calling at Sf. James Rectory tence" and "Thanks Be to Thee," humorist., A trip to New York City was tables" as they beat Windham The thin clads took all three The orchestra, conducted by Mr. -Tickets are now on sale and are rmayT'' I'rig Seftil-'fonnal d'ahcij will lun.-lvville T R taken April 24 by 33 members of 75-38 last Friday. j ...... places -In the bread jump, ' aary be held Friday, May 10, 'at 8 p.m., Vater, will perform selections available in MHS from Bill Fillo- the Future. Nurses G'ufe; -The giris; ihB Tnaiafis capilaflwi^ mostly Savalonls, ’63, outdistanced ' all these low price tags prove it froni “State, Fair.” Pete .P^taluk ramo and. -EabU ©'Brlerr. '* ' find is under the supervision of with ~lfiree chapaj-ones, Mr-. Ar- on speed to overtake the Whippets others with a leap of 18’ 9 X ” . Mrs. Lucille Gipson and Mr. Wil- and Ronald YalTuzzi wifi ¥e fea- Patti O’Brien ’63 thur Nielsen, Mrs. Cecilia Wandt as they-pulled five of their seven tured in "A Concert for Two Spencer and Cronin followed liam Dowd, club advisors. and Mrs. John Dormer, first wit- first places in the running events. with second and third, respedUve- Committees have been working Trumpets.” Under the direction of The MHS Latin Club, "Discl- TAKE A L o o k — HAVE A TALK— BUY AT CARTER'S nessed ..the television program The team started off on the right ly. Lanky Dave McKenna, • '63, hard on preparatioris related to the student director Eilleen Sullivan, pulls, Antiquarum,” has the sec- "Play Your Hunch” ind then were foot by ’‘whitewashing'’ the Whip- ond largest membership in the out for the first time, showed theme. The decor will consist of. RUMMAGE RENT J^oAm aL CJm A, here! sthe orchestra will perform "KIst given a guided tour of NBC. A f- pets in the 100-yard dash. A1 much promise as he placed second themes from “ South' Pacific,’! and "Midnight Begulne." The National Junior Classical ,Leag;ue ter dinner at Stauffer’s they saw Spencer, '64, headed the event with of all Connecflcut - high schools. In the high jump with an effort "West Side Story,” “Music Man,” Table Singers, directed by a performance of the muslca!, "Mr. Bob Froehllch and Dick Boblelo of 5’2”. Jim Nathan, ’65, placed "Gigi” and "Camelot.” ^Bd Hacha- S-A-L-E 1961 RA M BLER 1959 C A D ILLA C Mr. NPearson, will sing "Send Only Mt. St. Joseph Academy in President." The return trip was right behind him. third in this event. dourian, '63, is chairman of this FOR WEDDINGS and ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS 1962 C O R V E H E . . . $3595 Fopth^^hy Spirit," "Madame West Hartford exdeeds the total Sponsored By ^ CLASSIC...... $1795 MODEL "62" .... $2695 made by train and, according to The thin clads lost only one The only weak spot of the day committee. Music will be provid- Conv^'ible. 4-speed transmlssioit, JeanettG’’^^qnd "Roll on Chariot." MHS member.shlp of 172 students Mrs. Wandt, they arrived In Hart- Ladies of St, James 4-Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon. 6 Convertible. V-8 engine, automatic, pow- point in the mile as Clarl Rohrbaidi, was the pole vault. Rick Zailns- ed, bv Frankie Val’s Orchestra. ' 2^0' HP. engine, posltraction rear Tickets may be purchased at by 6 members. The Juhior Leag;ue ford that evening "tired but hap- '63, , and Art Laha, ’64, pla?^ NOTHING TO SEND AWAY’ EOR- cylinder engine,- automaUc, radio, heater, er steering, brakes, seats, windows, ra- kas, '64, was the only one to place. The dance will be semi-f(?rmal. ^turdoy, May 4 axle, radio, heater, whitewalls, ma- the door. Admi^ion Is $.50 .with has about 110,000 members across py." • second ajnd third respectively. Co- It i.s a “no flow'ers’’-dance. Tickets 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. whitewalls. ' dio. heater, whitewalldr. the nation. In taking third, he vaulted 8'3". roon, black interior. SAA and 75o wftt^out. \ Sally Chapin', '65 captain Jim Bracken, '63, contln- Steve McNally, '03, and Lou will be sold in the auditorium vesti- In rile S t James 1959 FORD G A L A X IE . $1295 Bottl, '63, placed second and third bule through May 10 at $2.50 per School Hall EVERYTHING IN STOCK! in the shot put. Although their couple. 1962 CHEV. BEL A lR .. $2295 1961 P O N T IA C TEMPEST Convertible. V-8 engine, automatic, pow- tosses were just over 40 feet, their Gordon Fuller Lynn Cormier .The proceeds derived from the 4-Door. ’V-S, engine, automatic, radio, MODEL"21" .. $1595 er steering, radio, heater, whitewalls. New E d it^ , efforts In this meet showed up bet- dance will furnish scholarships for Open Thursday Night Until 9 heater, whitewalls. 4-Door Sedan. 4 cylinder engine, ter; than against previous teams. one meniber of^f each club. The standard transmission, radio, heater, 1958 CHEV. BEL A IR .. $1145 Staff Elected The MHB. squad "again placed Legion of Honor scholarships, open to any club 1962 C O R VA IR whitewalls. 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, engine,- automatic, MCOnd and tihird in both the dis- member who is going to further radio, heater, whitewalls. cus and the two-mile run. Joel his education, are awarded on the Model 700 ...... ' $ 1 7 9 5 Six editors and 18 new reporters Rottner, '68', and Bottl placed in "Runners to yoilr mar^s . . .get ;’Now .let me see, you’ve got ba.sis of service, scholastic ability, WANTED! One Of station Wagon. 6 cylinder, '"3-^peed* the former Surhile Qoi-dy 'Fuller, set! Bang!” ' Tjiese sounds are pickles, and ice cr,aami.and soap and financial need. - - 1961 C O M E T ^ 1958 CHEV. IM PA LA .. $1195 have been selected to servo on powder, and hot dogs, and five Chaperones will include Princi;- Clean, Late Model transmlssiori, heater. ’63, and Phil Kenney scored In the music to the ears of legionnaire Connecticut’s "CUSTOM" ..... $1495 ConverUble. V-8 engine, automatli:. ra- "The High School World” for 1968- two-miler. pounds of avacados,. hmmmm... pal and Mrs. A. Raymond Rogers. dio, heater, whitewalls. Gordon Fuller, who can generally that’ll be exactly thirteen dollars 2-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder engine, stand- 64, Its 30th year of publication. Don Fish, ’64, placed first in the Mr. and Mrs. George EmmerUng, ^.arfrest 1962 CHEV. BEL A IR .. $2595 be called a trackman and more and seventy-nine cents!” Mr. Lawrence Leonard; Mr. and ard shift, radio, heater, whitewails. Pat Rackowaki, '64, Is the new taveUn with a toss') of 161’ 8”. specifically an outdoor track, in- USED CARS 4-Door 6 Passenger Station Wagon. V-8, 1958 CHEV. BISCAYN E . $995 Bob Gibson was second in this The words don’t describe the Mrs. Blaine Miller, Miss .Carol Ann Formal engine, automatic, heater, radio. 4-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder engine, stand- sdltor-ln-.chlef, .^placing seniord. door, track and cross-country man. menu from - one of Alfred Hitch- Linden,' Mr. John Delaney, Mr. event. Racing has fieen an important part TOP PRICES PAID /ngp I960 CHEV, BEL AIR .. $1695 ard sfilft, radio, heater. Barbara Pearce and Nell Wise,, •The 880 relay team of Cronin, cock’s latest thrillers, ,but rather and Mrs. Joseph Rourke, Mr. and Rental . of “ Gordy’s” life since his jun- are a sampling of the everyday Mns. William Dowd and Mr. and , 1961 CHEV. IMF ALA .. $2095 4-Door Hardtop. 8 cyiinder engine, au- past co-edltqra. Backing up Pat Williams, Phillips and Bracken ior year, when. lie joined these 1957 FORD COUNTRY sentences of this week’s female l e Mrs. Charles Gipson. tomatic: radio, heater, are Liz Dawkins, as Legion of ended the meet with' a win, run- three teams. Despite the relative- Stores Sport Coupe. V-8, engine, automatic, ra- ning the fast time o f 1:41.5. gionnaire, Lynn Cormier, whjje slve Jackie Corbett, '04 Carter dio. heater, whitewallg. ip U IR E ...... $695 Honor editor, "rerry PhlJ^rick as ly short timej,the has been engaged carries out her duties as a cashier h . ” in this spisrt; he has a substantial CHEVROLET CO.. INC. 1960 FALCO N 4-Dobr 9 Passenger Station Wagon. V-8 news editor, Randy Smith as Highlight of the Maloney meqj at the Stop and Shop food market. 1229 Main 8t. Manehester DELUXE ...... $1195 engine, automatic, radio, heater, whlte- sports editor, Mary Williams as was a record-breaking p'erform- record in it and has performed the Throughout her high school years j 1961 FORD F A IR LA N E . $1295 . walls. feature editor, and Peter Wisa as mile in an impressive four min- Lynn has actively divided her 'im e! Debating Squad 2-Door Sedan. 6 cylinder engrlne, stand-' 4-Door Sedan. 6 cyiinder engine, stand- ance by Carl Rohrbach in the two- copy editor. All are members of. mller. Carl beat the old record utes and forty-eight seconds. between school, her job, which she | ard .shift, radio, heater. ard, radlb, hekter. the class. of '64. .Tliough running is an absorbing has held for two years, extra-cur- Wins Third Place - SAVE BUCKS set last yejir by John Manning by past time 'in, Gerdy’s life, school- HOSP Pat Rackowski follow a busy over two seconds. Rohrbach’s ricular activities, traveling, and her COMFORT 1^61 FORD F A IR LA N E 1960 CHEV. IM PA LA .. $1695 ON THESE USED I r UCKS time .of 10:32.5 was good enough work is definitely not oi\e of the favorite forms of leisure. 'This year schedule of honors classes; Eng- things he runs from; as evidenced U.S. trade policy toward Latin to beat both the MHS track rec- O ^ * J ^ her44WL classes ^ J14 Include 4\#4 w 0 English^ 44^^44044 O IV, T | 5 " 5 0 0 " ...... ' ... $1545 4-t>oor Sedan. V-8 engine, autonutic, lish and Latin III, French n. by the fact that he is becoming Modern Problems, Business Ma- mcrlca was once again debated AT HOME! power steering and brakes, radio, heat- 1962 C O R VA N Math IV, and U.S. HletoiY- ord and the rfieet record for both by the MHS debating team 4-Dpbr Sedan. V-8 engine, automatic, schools.. Pullpr placed second be- a membei- of National Honor So- chines, and Earth Science. er, whitewalls. t P A N E L ...... $1795 dltion to- being a World member, ciety this month. His scholastic urday, April 27 at Rham High radio, heater. ' hind Rohrbach. Lynne's extensive academic ca-, School Ih Heb;-on. Th*s was the 6 cylinder engine, 3-speed transmls- Pat participates In the Latin Club, program for this year consists of pabilities can be seen in the fact sioir, heater, signal Itf^ts.— ' : '----- Current Affairs Glub, - and hat. -OnlY-ot^eF Manchester winners bookkeBplrigr' physical Bdueatton seeend teumament of the EaaUm 1959 F O N T IA G ' ffiaf Ifiis year' sBe" will Be indiiilt^ Connecticut Conference this year, 196rCORVAIir been a member of the National were Bracken In the 440, Phillips English IV, chemistry, modern Into the NationtEl 'Honor » Society. MONZA .. $1795 BONNEVILLE .... $1495 1960 VW. TRANSPORT Honor Society since her sophomore In the 880, and Fish in the javelin. pnjblpms, honors trig and math During her sophomore Wet(r,.,ahe the previous having been held at Free Estimates On: year. Future plans for Pat include This week the thin-clads were the Hale-Ray School In Moodus. In 2-Door Sport Coupe. 6 cylinder enghne, 2-Door Hardtop. V-8 engine, automatic,- analysis. The former is his favor- was a member of the sippheimore PANEL ...... $895 attending Al-bertus Magnus Col- busy, having met Wethersfield Saturday’s contest Mancfiaater 102 HP., 3-spee(l transmission, - radio, power steering and brakes, radio, heat- ite course, and will be of good use Girls’ Glub. As a well-traveled sen- er, whitewalls. 4 cylinder engine, 4-speed transmis- lege In New Haven and entering 'Wetoesday and Hall Thursday. placed,, third in a field of about heater, whitewalls, bucket seats, jet sion, heater, signal lighta. to him in his future, as he plans ior, Lynn has befeiq to Florida, Cape the teaching profession, Tomorrow they compete in 'the to become an accountant afteit Cod, and Ontario,]Canada. Her life- ten schools, having a record of BITUMINOUS ASPHALT bliick, red interior. jralrfleld Invitational. ITie new assistant editors. In ad- studying at Boston College. long dream is to go to Hawaii, artd four wins, two losses, 19S9 FORD CUSTOM 1955 DO DG E 12' VAN $495 Pete Wise '64. Speaking for the affirmative dition to being active members of One time In Gordy’s ife when get a Hawaiian tan!!!! • DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS - GAS STATIONS 1961 CHEV. BEL AIR . $1895 "300" . ; ...... $$95 6 cylinder bngine, 2-speed rear axle, — , , . I on the varsity team were Kathy 8.25 X 20. jo ply Ures, heater, signal the World, also participate in ex- he must have, felt more like run- The most memorable moment In ,P;olossional Hospital 4-Door Sedan. V-8 engine, automaUc, 2-Door Sedan. V-8 engins, automaUc, PROPS SOUGHT ning awayjthan ,.r«niilng„ilown,-a .this. legionnalre.<(' life^was tlie 'day Ryan and Ed Perry, both-’6$: Op- lights. V tracurricular programs. LJa Daw- A surrey,-one pair, of red ribbon posing the Comnron Market were - • BASKETBALL COURTS ~ radio, heater, whitewalls. radio, heater. kins is a member of Sock and track was during |the Eastern Sec- she got her own car. a '68 Chevy Beds and Equipment and lace garters, a scythe, a sad- tion relays. Manchester was run- convertible. Lynn likes to spend her Ed (3oltman and Jim MaePherson, „ Buskin and the Fine Arts Maga- dle and several old . fashioned both '65. for Home Use CARTER'S pM go to you ... SERVICE and SATISFACTION AT OUR LOT " aine and ,1s Consul at her class's nlng .second when our legionnaire' leisfiro--li.stening to tlie music Of • ^ f. r ' . • , corsets are among the objects yet had the. misfortune to drop the Roy Orblaon, bowling, and driving Manchester's MCond team, due All^ Work Personally Supervisedt i lAtin Club. Terry Philbrlck Is a P l ^ n g for the. future by scanhing post issues the High School World are Hs new editorial staff to be found for Sock and Buskin’f to an absentee, wae Mwlated by a C rM icr comfort for tho That's right;. When you buy a car from us our goal always is for you to be completely saUsfied. We are able to say this be- ihember at National Honor Socie- and edltor-ln-dhlef P a t « a Rackowski. They took over the helm this week and will guide ,the baton, causing the team to be-dis- her car. She enjoys sleeping laVe, cause at our lot we ^ v e you variety to choose from and value wUhmveFy buy. And our service facillUes land trained techniclana pro(luction of "Oklahoma!” , to be qualified. However, since one of his summers, and pizza ror breakfast, student from Rham. MHS. stu- pertionf, ooflor caro foj^ WE ARE 100% INSURED V y ty, Soimds of MHS, Latin Club, fortunes of the publicitron for the 1963-19^4 school year. Seated beside Pat Is Pefter Wise. Btahd- presented May 24 and 25 In the dents participating were Rick can take care of any repairs your car might need. Come in today. Tou'tl be happy you did! 4 ^ , are Randy Smith, Terry Ftailbrick,, Mai^ WilUe^ns and Liz bawkins. (Herald photo by Baiter-- two dislikes is quitters (the ^ther While she adarhantly; dislikes win- you, at ipw, budgot and Folksinging Llub. BiUley Audi|.ot1pni. Prqp commit- being chemistry), Gordy continued ter, people who have' a lot to say Sullivan ’64 and Leroy Beckett '66 Feature editor Mary WilUatna niu). nrtof. Calf or Wat us. tee members would certainly ap- his racing career at a time when about nothing, -.and lobster. on the affirmative ahd Mike ' Is a member of the National Horn preciate any assistance available dthers- may have ^altered. In the future Lynn.plans to work Podotny '65 on Iht negative. or Society. Current Affairs, Frfk- to go to Nutmeg B oys State. Pe- Ooitman, parroll Cowing, Nancy Luke, Cathy Monacella, Jeff Neil- in 'locating these unlikely Items. As it'is hard to catch .Gordy in the office of Pratt and Whitney Mr. Qeorge Dougherty- of the mCDICflL BROTHERS Since 1920 CH^ROLET CO., INC. tagtag Club, and sounds of MHB. ter Wise, copy editor, belongs to Moore, Rodman Stewart, Myra son, Roy Parka. Paul Pllkonls, (3aU A complete prop list Is' posted lii when he Is running, he may be or tlie Credit Union. Her mother, Foreign Langvuige Department, OPEN, 9 to 9 and ALL DAY SATURDAY Bandy Smith is active In JayvM the J. V. basketball team, tennis'’ Treaeh and Sue Trotter. Seller and Bob Whltesell. Room 204. more easily located .between races Mrs. Albert Cormier, .has many the club's advisor,-statsd that ths RHfiRfnflCY TEL Ml 3-7691— Wo Cony Jennito SGolor basketball, ...... and Varsity soccer, is team.temp, LLatln'Club, atin 'aub, folkslfigfolksipg club, Cub Worldlings from the sopho- The new staff haa begun to take in the home , of hla parents, .Mr. reasons for which to be proud‘ of club would .partietpats tomorrow 1229 MAIN STREET — 649^5238 — MANCHESTER a member of the ' Senior Boys and Nat,ionnl Honor Society. more class o f ’M are Ricky Ames,, over publication this .week, replac- -Stiidanta arfc warned not to sign JOHN g.FIUWK.B.1. > Ml. 3-4149 and Mrs. Charles C, .^ ller on 12 her biisy daughter. ITie Ckirmlers at the State Tournament dl, Club, Latin Club, and Stud'ent The^foUowing juniors have been Bill Carney, Cindy Flynn, Gary ing rae reporters of the class of mole than one Student (JounoU Bibneer Circle. , * live at 101 'Branford 8t. . U<3onn, Council, and baa b«en_ selected Mlected as stall'rspt^ra; Joan Qunus,. linda Jaattis, Marjorie '$8. praddantlol patitlon. , Liz Dawkins, '64 ' Holly H(X>ker, '64 Kd Ooltmfn, '6A, , . ^ 4 . ‘ ^ \ \- •A' >4^TBir MANCHEiSTER EVENIKO HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ FKTOAY, JMAY 8, 1968 EANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1968 PAGE ELEVEN , ‘ V. RockviUe^Virnon Andover Coventry ' form built for the anniversary home of Mm. Joseph Romano on yquths would continue to joltt in Nation Awaits Radio Message Spring Show Haiti Blowup Feared, events. Forest Rd. marches. Obituary Arthur J. Vinton and Herman Ths Whlrlawsy Square'Dance Ex-Naval Officer to Replace Negroes Used , "We had 'been' planning thW,” ,F. LeDoyt, chairman arid vice Club will have a grkduatipn pro- King said. MANCHESTER G>imcil Scanlon Says On Second Day Peak Climh Scheduled hy chairman respectively of the anni- “ Thursday was ‘D-Day,’ ’’ John^ I. Plano ZBA Slates gram .tomorrow evening at the Cahalaiie as Chamber Speaker Field RadiQs to U. S. Notes versary program, have expressed Church Community House on Rt. At a mass tpfetihg Thursday The funeral of John I. Plano of their gratitude to everyone Who 44A. 'Die program will begin with night, King prbiplsed to ' remain .Applicant as 296 Hackmatack St. was held this Citizen Unit’s (Oontinned from Page One,, ful Swiss attempt on Everest In ArtsGroup 1962. Hearing on had anything to do with the "great a potiuck supper at about 6:30 Edward U. O’Donnell, . small^ He has also writteh many tech- Link Marches in Birmingham ' "until things are morning from,the John F. ’Tiemey Dyhrenfurth chose 18 Ameri- (Oonttaoed teom Pags Om ) eucoesa” of the 260th anniversary straightened out.” Funeral Home,’’ 219 W. Center St., lowed the route .p ion ^ ed by Hil- p.m. for members and ‘the some business advisor and industry as- nical and profesaionai articles. lary and Tensing, up the south- cans and one Briton from more The Annual Spring Exhibit of the About Town program. 24 new graduates. sistance' officer of the National Further help was pledged by LUMBER with a solemn high Mass of re- about different Incidents. AU have rolice Chief Facts Wrong than 169 candidates on Oie basis Manchester Fine Arts Asaoclation Station Bid Ohu|roh N e w s ' This will be followed by an open- Aeronautics and Space Adminis- «0’Donnell is a graduate of the (Continued from Page One) James Farmer,, executive director quiem at St. James' Church. east ride, with drops o f 8,000 to been ignored; United States Naval Academy, of ability to work as a team. They will be Monday through Saturday OIW Scout Troop 1 wUl have a The Rev. James R. MaoArthur, club dance at B p.m. for all club tration, has been named to replace of the Congress' of Racial Equality INCORPORATED The Rev. Edward J. Reardon, 10,000 feet Ml both sides. The sec- The incidents wers: and received his AB and LLB de- group of about 20 pupils got by of New York. W>rM>iiUlowlng Police Chief Lawrence Scanlan, chairman of racticed for two weejcs climbing at Mott’s Community Hall, Middle parent’s night ilonday at 7 p.m. •Uto aoti^ng Board of Appeals pastor of the Flrri Congregational dancers. Dick Zimmer will be the James B. (Jahalane as featured pastor, was celebrant, assisted by ond team planned to> follow the tt. Rainier in Washington' last 1. A bitterly anti-American ad- grees at Boston ’College. He is a "I am here my friends to tell Peter Dowjewlc*’ retireihent late the Rev. John D. Regan, deacon, the town office building commit- Tpke. at Center Congregational Church. Church will use "The Church’s caller. During the course o f . the speakjsr at the Chamber of Com- police lines and knelt n ear the thle Bionmer, the city police com- gfall. The exhibit will be open to the dress April 21 by Jacques Four- wm have a publlo hearliig oh a member of the Massachusetts Bar you we are prepared and ready and the Rev. Eugene F., Torpey, tee, (TOBC) replied today to op- same route. The third hoped to Faith” as his sermon topic at the evening the graduates will receive merce’s annual dinner on Tuesday. City Hall steps to pray. miasioners yesterday announced, Backers, chiefly the National public free of charge dally from cand, pistol-carrying head of ^^*H*tion of the area requirement II a.m. service Sunday. certificates and badges. Cahalane has been called to Chi- Association. to unite behind you," Farmer told subdeacon. Mrs. Jane Maccarone ponents of the proppsed new town forge a . new trail up the rocky The 'VFW Auxiliary will sponsor Haiti's Red Cross ,a f a ceremony School buses were used to haul they are taking applications for Geographic Society, poured more 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., closing Saturday a card party tonight at 8 at the for the ereotion of a gasoline ser The Men’s (31ub of the ohurrii Dick Mills’ orchestra will play cago to attend the NASA Inter- Before World War n he served the estimated 1,000 persons, most- was organist and soloist. Burial west ridge, the border between than $400;000 into the American launching a govemment-sponeored the Negroes to Jail after the.ffrst ly Negroes. ti the chief’s post. was in St. James' Cemetery. Fa- office building which was author- at 5 p.m. . . Post Home. vice atation at tha corner of Lake will serve a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. music fo ^ ' the round and square national Conference on Peaceful in Naval Intelligence, at local and Ihomas McCusker, chairman’ of Nepal and Communist-ruled Tibet. trek. The 895 portera carried 34,- Hans Weias of Vemon will give "month of gratefulness" to Duva- in the vestry and have a service. Uses of Space, and will be un- headquarters levels. During the three waves were arrested. The Rev. F. L. Shuttlesworth of ther Torpey read the. committal ized by a special town meeting lier. Fourcand called the United .St, and Rte. 31. dance program at 8:30 p.m. to- the police commission, said the In Britain, Sir John Hunt, lead- 640 pounds of food and supplies. a still life oil. demonetration Tues- The confirmation class will meet morrow at the Pine Lake Shores able to attend the Chamber din- War hS had more than three years Birmingham urged participation service. last week. er of the' successful 1953 British Mrs. Rita Kenway, 64 Academy States a false democracy and said M ty. Kdbert O. Girard will ap- Although firemen laid out high commission would like to be able The team assembled at Kat- day from 7:30 to 9 pjn. and ISea- at 9:30 a.m. in the vestry: church Community Clubhouse. Vic Sam- ner. of command experience, serving pressure hoses In the area, they in demonstrations. He told par- Bearers were Jose(9i Lee, Jo- The opponents, known as "The assault, said he^ had information mandu Feb. IS and a week later St., has six paintings in pastel and Haiti would not be a "tool of pear at 8 p.m. May 13 at the Town to recommend a candidate to re- Vlhbert of Mancheeter wUl oils on exhibition at Sherwln Wil- school at 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 at uels will be *he '"-o'lnter. O’Donnell, an ex-naval officer as commanding officer of two nav- did ' not use them in dispersing ents-, “ Don’t worry about your seph PerettO) John Ponticelll, Aroused Catizens Groupl’’ earlier from the American expedition in- began the 200-mile trek through Washington.” Annex at the Center School on children. They’re In good hands;’ ’ place Chief Dowgewlcz at a June Amerigo Agostlnelll, Joseph Mas- give a Water Color Art demon- liams Co. paint store. The paintings behalf of John DeQuabtro, Richard Kingsbury House and church Clinic Scheduled lawyer, Administrator and college al vessels in three theatres of several thousand white and Negro meeting of the Rockville City this week delivered a petition to dicating the first team waa made the Himalyas to Everest. stration Thursday from 7 to 9 2. The wife of a U.S. Marine school choir ait 10:45 a.m, at instructor, has not yet revealed the war, Juvenile authorities said the nado and Donald Jacobson. up of Luther G. Jerstad of Eu- will be displayed through next sergeant was held In jail for two Tleaeinl and Morris Bezzlni, own- A baseball clinic for boys 13,''15 spectators. Warned by police the Council. First Selectman T. C. Wright It established the firrt climbing p.m. Quandt Hall.. and 15 yearn old will be held to- 8UDject''of his talk. hoses would be turned on If they children’s parents were being no- Delegations from the Alpina So- calling for a special town meet- gene, Ore., Richard Pownell of camp at 22,200 feet March 29 The week. and a half hours and a noise are of tha property and the R.M. kis first command involved anti- tified in' order that the young Chief Dowgewicz will reach re- ciety and Cristoforo Colombo So- d a os A awards wlR he given A J Ck)., vM ch has presented a The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship morrow (Saturday) at 1 p.m. at Space Administration' officials submarine warfare and convoy didn’t leave, the on-Iookers quickly tirement age in August. He has ing to rescind action taken at Denver, Colo., and two Mierpas. next camp went up 500 feet high- in. these catagoriea: oils, oil por- bomb exploded in the yard of an- sometimes keep thtir speech topics prisoners could be relea.sed. ciety attended the funeral. But the said he did not know htembers of the British Amerl- plot plan of, the project to be'con- at 7 p.m. will have a group from the Plains Athletic Field. Any in- protection, the .second participa- scattered. been chief since charter changes previous town meetings concern- er. They located camp three on traits, pastels, pastel portraits, other Marine sergeant. the Pilgrim Fellowship of the First ope.n in order to deal with timely which two reached the top. oan Club will see a film, "Three 3. Police arrested a Haitian sec- structed there acco^ing to Grant terested boys in this age group tion in three major Invasions and Charges of parading ivithout a last year when the post was sepa- ing the new town office building. April 4 at 23,000 feet, camp tour water colors,' abstract, sculpture Church in New Britain at its meet- who have not already enrolled with subjects whose importance can not permit were filed against most of Beer Infant Subs^uently the citizens group "All Americans will join me in at 26,100 feet' on April 13, camp la Company,” Tuesday at 9 p.m. retary employed by the U.B. Em- B. Toothaker Sr. board chairman. nineteen Southwest Pacific beach- Cracks Curtailed rated from that of the mayor’s and craft. There 'will be a Class B at the dutohouse. The film will be ing at QUandt Hail. There wlll the program of the Coventry Boys he anticipated. ' > the Negroes. Some adults, were RCK3KVILLE — Private funeral circulated a flyer deploring "the saluting our gallant countrynien.” five at 26,000 feet April 38. awards fpr beginnera and students. bassy and are still holding her. To Safeguard Records NASA has scheduled a 22 orbit head operations as commander of offlce. DowgevHcz has been a President Kennedy said. Cheers hhown by Vic DallaFera of the be a speaker and slides shown on Baseball Association, Inc. are a secret Radio Control Shio. charged with falling to obey of- NEW YORK (AP) — Quarter I member of the department for 40 services were held yesterday for recent hasty action on the new On Tuesday, preparing for the The aiwards 'Will be presented A second Haitian eecretary waa A move is being completed to that group's trip to Puerto Rico. manned H rce flight ife Mp'- '4. ficers. echoed in newspapers of Britain Manchester Travel Servloe, and marched off at gunpoint by a have plana, souvenjra and films of urged to attend the program. John cracks, a dread hoof ailment, have years, 35 years full-time. He has EJric Paul Beer, infant son of town office building by what final assault, the first assault Monday at a reception and tea Tomorrow the church’s Counle’s Rlsley, coach at Cqventry High Also on'schedule for the Cham- Music for the Chamber dinner and in those of Japan, another team established camp six at 27.- pictures a bour of Britain as seen Haitran soldier as she waa about Coventry’s ^Mth anniversary plac- will be prqvided by Tiny Quinn’s King said the numhei'« arrested sidelined coimUeea horses. The been acting head of the depart- Julius and Florence Preuss Beer seems to have been a majority” from 7:80 to 9 pjm. for members Club wlll attend the Coventry School, will be in charge, .assisted ber' dinner, which will start at 7 1 —which he and other Negro lead- of Talcott Ave. He was bom in nation of avid mounbdneers. 800 feet. through American eyes. A buffet to report for work. She 'was de- ed, in a large metal box for future orchestra. A hydrogen rocket injury, reports the Harness Rac- ment as captain for 26 years. and changing that the voters at and their g;ueste. 'WlU be served. Player’s production of William by a number of boys on the high p.m. on May 7 at Fiano's in Bol- ers estimated at more than 709— ing Institute, now can be healed Manchester on April 25. the April 24 meeting "were brain- Except for attempts the Chinese The expedition hiis not escaped Mrs. George Budd, head of Man- tained briefly. reference. The box is to be placed Gibson’e "The Miracle Worker” ton, are the Trinidads—the Trinity motor, the first of its kind and Applications for the chief’s post the tragedy marring the history under the care 6f the town clerk school baseball team. was a record for any one, scries quickly with patches Invented ^ mu^ be made by May 17, accord- Besides his parents, survivors washed with untrue facts and fig- Communists may have made, the chester High School Art Depart- 4. A slowdown on exit permits at 8:30 p.m. at the Windham Re- A similar program was held, for College singing group recently re- the most efficient rocket in quan- of demonstrations in his civil 9 American expedition is the 15th of assaults on Everest. John E. for U.S. citizens living In Haiti. at his office. TTie anniversary com tity production, will be displayed (iialifomia blacksmith Bill Bane. ing to commission advertising. include three sisters, Virginia ures and approval of the expendi- ment, and Miss Sally Frobisher, gional Technical School. The the- boys eight years through 12 years turned from a between terms per rights campaign. Bane’s treatment helped Su Mac Beer, Christina Beer and Shirley ture of $40,000 was railroaded since 1921, when an eight-man Breltenbach, 27, of Jackson, Wyo., head of Jhe Manchester Elemen- The issuance of visas was speeded mittee recently became dleolved ater party members are to get forming tour In the Bahamas. by United Aircraft. Holder of the post, which pavs was killed by .an ice fall March when the final work was authindz- old and was attended by about 100 Despite a school official’s threat Lad, the world’s leading money | 16 ,500. a year, "organizes, directs Beer; a'brother, Julius Beer Jr.; through." The citizens group said British team explored the north- tary School Art Department, will State Officer up later. About 1,(XX> Americans their tickets from Richard Egner boys. A highlight of the evening will Tickets for the event are avail- to expel participating pupils and 23, the 12th victim of the moun- reside here, but there has been ed. winning trotter, and stake»-wln- and coordinatee the aotivitiee'’ of his maternal grandmother, Mrs. they feel the library basement is ern approaches to the mountain. be judges. at the school. In charge are Mr. James Breen of Nathan Hale be tlie award of the Chambers Able from the C3iamber of Com- discipline teachers, King said he ning thorougihbreds Prove It and | the best solution to the town’s It is the largest and costliest and tain’s perilous face. His body is no sign of an exodds. Anyone having pictures or re- and Mrs. Frederick O. Rose, Mr. "M ” award, presented annually to merce office, 139 E. Center St. 4x8V6 the department under the general Paul Preuss of Rockville; and his buried, probably forever, under an Committees Include Mrs. Vivian Heights will be coach of the elght- believed Negro children and Golden Notes. supervision of the police ccmunls- paternal grandmother, Mrs. Frank problems at this time and feel that it reached the summit earlier in Okays Dump 6. The first secretary of the U.S. oords of the celebration which they and Mrs. Robert Doggart and Mr. someone who has contributed sig- enormous mass on the Khumbu Lesperance and Han Weiss, gen- would Uke placed in the box' are -year-old beginner's group. These aion, the advertisement notes. Sams of Coventry. it can be remodeled -for roughly the year than any of the others. eral co-chairmen; Mrs. Kay Nac- Embassy was stopped at a road- and Mrs. Vinton H. Wenner. The boys will have a practice tomor- nificantly to the town, . j The expedition’s leader, Norman Ice Cascade, at 18,000 feet. The sanitary landfill operation block at 2 a.m. when driving to asked to send them to Herman group will not return to the ves- The recipient of the award has CASH and CARRY The applicant miut have 10 Burial was in Grove HIU Ceme- $6,000. The exp^ition saved many kowskl, Mrs. Florence Anderson row morning at the Plains. Fur- years’ experience as a r^ular offi- tery. The Ladd Funeral Home of Their report charges that many G. Dyhrenfurth, 44, of Santa Mon- at the town disposal area is "a work and made to stand in front IieDoyt, poetmasber, with the des- try. as is usual after a program. traditionally been kept secret un- lives for the one it lost. Scores and Mrs. Ida May Lee, hostess '•it orlptions on the b a ^ of them. ther Information may be had by cer with ah organized department 19 Ellington Ave., was in charge of the expenditures presented by ica, Calif., devoted all his ener- chairman; Mrs. Theresa Zarbo satisfactory operation,” in the of the headlights with hla hands The church’s Board of Christian contacting Breen. til the moment of* presentation. ] i’ niiiiiiiiiiii gies over the last three years to of hill dwellers in eastern Nepal Mrii. Harman "Jake” LeDoyt of not less than 15 members or six of arrangements. the TOBC at the April 24 meet- and Mrs. Rita Laski, entries com- opinion of a State Health Depart- up before he wa^ released. Education win meet at 8 p.m. to- Bertron A. Hunt of the CBBA O’Donnell, who handles business | ing are unnecessary and others organizing the climb. The son of owe their lives td smallpox vac- ment' official. DUvaller's regime demanded t wns appointed in charge, to be as- day at Kingsbury House. and Industrial relations for the Charge it with "U N I-C A RD " . . . ------years experience including two cine the Americans had flown in mittee; Mrs. Eleanor, Vibbert, Mrs. board of directors has announced FREE M AIN STREET years at or above the grade of are "magnified out of ail propor- a S'wiss Himalayan expert, he Deputy Director of Public lalst week that the United States sisted by Mrs. Robert Cleverdon, Space Administration, has had 18 | when they discovered an epidemic Dorothy Daudel and 'Mrs. Lorraine o f placing of the artlclea li) the Sunday ma.sses at St. Mary’s that the annual Tag Day will he sergeant. tion to our needs.” The group said climbed to about 25,000 feet as a Mirtl, patrons committee; Mrs. Works (Chester F. Langtry said he Withdraw the 60-member Marine held May 18 with tile season to of- years of experience with the. U.S. j and PURNELL PARKIN S! member of the second unsucces- raging in a number of \rillages. Corps,. mission, which has been box. Church will be at 7:30 a.m.. 9:30 Tests for the post will be ad- that the library as a temporary Rita Laski and Mrs. Grace Hewitt, and Charles Kurker Jr. of the de- a.m. Weekday ma-vses at St.' ficially open May 19 at the Plains Civil Service. 3 ministered by the State Personnel State News stop gap would be a "decided im- program committee: and Theodore partment inspected the site,' off training the Haitian army. Less The box la to contain one each field. ------He worked for five years with: than half the Marines are pre- Mary's are at 8 a.m. For Everything! D^)artment. Selection, of the new provement over present conditions at any time and certainly have Drake and Carl Carlson, hanging Olcott St., last Friday. In a pre- of the anniversary souveniera, a Saturday confessions at St. I the Navy Department In industrial chief will be msde from the three and would give the town a breath- been rare in recent times.” liminary report, Kurker recom- paring to leave in the near future. copy of the film of the parade Manchester Evening Herald j security programs, and_ was civil- j Brooks Dies^ committee. The rest are being incorporated Mary’s are heard from 4:30 p.m. Coventry correspondent, F. Pau- Main St., Manchester top scorers on the tests, MoCue- er to do some thoughtful plan- ^ t l c Malcolm Cowley once Mrs. Rita J. Ken'way is in charge mended that; with a commentary to be arrang- to 5:30 p.m, and 7:30 p.m. to 8:46 ian head of the Department of the ! W PLY Roundup in the military assistance advisory line Little,, telephone 742-6281. ker said. , ning.” summed up Brooks' contributions of awards, and Mrs. Lorraine Mirtl 1. There be a piece of equip- ed by Eugene Rychling, parade p.m. Inspector of Naval Material in Phone 649-5221 ment at the dumping site at all gp-oup which supervises the use The group called for defeat of this way: is handling publicity. chairman'. Mi-, and Mrs. Burton The Rev, Roger W. Heinz, pas- Boston. , Famed Critic ’’It isn’t Mr. Brooks’ definition times. made of American military equip- SHOP GRADE (OontiniMd from Page Ons items in tomorrow’s budget meet- Awards were contributed by E. Moiore have given their own tor of the Prince of Peftce Luther- Rollon He also' served as contract ne- ing that would allocate funds for of the American tradition that is Grumbacher-Artists Material Co.; 2. TTie town consider erecting a ment furnished Haiti. work-manuscript of the pageant gotiator with the Army and Air LOVELY LINGERIE from Mother’ s (Oonttnned from Page Ona important for the world today. piece of sndw fence, around the On the American side, officials an Church, will conduct the 10:15 Church Buys sure has been sent to the house the new building. Winsor and Newton Co.; Man- "Stepping Stonee” which he wrote a.m. service Sunday here. Force Radar and Detection Sys- "It la his recovery of the tradi- dumping area to contain papers in Washington make no secret especially for the anniversary, as Street Fair Slated for final action. In his reply, Scanlan noted the weight and richness, a certain chester Evening Herald; Watkins tems Offices before joining NASA. Gov. John N. Dempsey and his townspeople debated the issue for tion in volume after volume . . . Gallery; Sherwin-'Willlg^ Co.; that hldw around in high winds, : of the Kennedy adfnlhlstration's wAl as stage directlone, lighting The Rev. James, H. Ameling, A former Instructor at North- •favorite itore for over 5 1 years— 1 piognancy, a something far more 'distaste for Duvallers dictator- pastor, will use "Dealing With team will not benefit. The consti- two and a half hours and that one his love of letters as an art and A'aecretary in Langtry’s office and paintings used for the scenery At Church June 8 western University, he has since Lydall Tract deeply interfused, is simply not Manchester Framing Co.; Delta ship: The United States cut off Our Temptation” as his sermon tution prohibits raising the pay of of the group (Nathan fi. Gatchell), his integrity as a lonely scholar. ’ Brush Co.; E. A. Johnson Paint said today that the first recom- to be placed in the memento bfx. 1960 served as an instructor of (May 12, Sunday— Is Mother's Day) there.” Brooks Is survived by his widow, Mendation is already being fol- aid to Haiti for six months in topic at the 11 a.m. service Sunday The Church of Christ has pur- a governor or lieutenant gover- charging that the new building In other early works—"The Or- Co.; Fletcher Glass Co.; Manches- A Bcrapbook, especially prepared The Boltop Congregational government procurement contracts nor during their terms. It wdll be Gladys Rice Billings Brooks, and lowed. Even when one of the two 1961-62. Thursday the State De- by Mrs. Gilbert H. Storre, contain- at the Second Congregational for the university extension of chasod property at ^ a U and ’was "railroaded through,” served deal of Mark Twain” and The ter Wall Paper and Paint Co.; partment .warned U.S. citizens to Church has set June 8 a.s the date the winners of the Noveintoer 1966 two sons, Oliver K. Brooks of Red- WINF; Shoor Jewelers; Dewey- bulldozers was being repaired re- ing publicitjr of the anniversary Church. Greeting after the service MITi Vemon Sts. and ]^ans to begin as the moderator of that meeting Pilgrimage of Henry James” -.- ding and Charles Van Wyck Brooks cently, another was kept at the "avoid unnecessary travel to will be Mrs. Wilfred E. Hill and for Its Yankee Street Fair and eoastniotion of a church in Au- elections who get the salary hikes. on April 24. Brooks continued his criticisms of Richman Co. and Nassiff Artna. 'Will be included in the collections. chicken barbecue. Co-chairmen PAJAMAS of New York City. disposal area. Haiti” because of the tense and Before disbanding, the anniver- Frank Turcotte. gust. Hie congregation, now meet- The joint judiciary and govern- Scanlan also said "the TOBC American culture. Memorial services will, be neld 'The ^ a rd of directors Is expect- potentially explosive situation In Sunday evening about 20 men for the fair are Mrs. R. Kneeland ing in Orange HaU, hopes to oc- mental functions' conruhittM has has been accused of misrepresent- But it was not until after a the country. sary committee voteid to purchase Jones and Mrs. Joseph Tracy. BED JACKETS SLIPS Tuesday at St. Mark's Episcopal ed to have a special meeting soon of the church will attend a e i ^ the church leter in the fall. recommended passage of the hill, ing the cost of renovating the four-year period of mental depres- U.S. Ambassador Raymond two ooifiee o f the anniversary Chairmen for the barbecue, to Church in Bridgewater.. Fires Squelcilied to disc'uss the disposal area, in the film, P Sen. Clark Hull of clubs in the federaticm. Coming Events the food booth; Mrs. David Cald- 246 Avery St., Wapping And More library because once the offices and became a best-seller. ed at 645 N. Main Bt.; at 10 p.m. BIAY FORCE LOTTERY BILL He did this by placing his name license plates in the selectmen's Ih e Church of Christ was es- Danibury. Some critics of Brooks’ work said Mrs. Allan Schubet't, Mrs. Dale a small dump l-urning and (Die .Public Health Nursing As- well, plants; Mrs. Wilton, Thorpe, are there, there they will stay. HARTFORD (A P )— Rep. John unopposed on all the ballots in office. These will be given without sociation annual Spring Dance tablished in Manchester Sept. 6, it was overly romantic in its glorifi- Martin and Mrs. Lawrence Deck- causing condderable smoke on elections for the legislature. attic treasures; Miss Ella Sumner AND MORE "This group has mocked the MIcsikoski, D-Torrlngton, says he charge to any (Coventry resident "Swing N'Sway” will be held a t-9 and Miss Jeanettfe Sumner, miscel- Sizes 32-52 1961. It has a congregation of cation of America’s Literary past. er will represent the Manchester Tolland Tpke., opposite the Acadia Robert Newbegin, then U. S. desiring to place them on their about 44, which is more than dou- Debt Bill Vetoed idea that the town is in a good has enough signatures to petition p.m. tomorrow at the Shell Cha- laneous handicraft; Mrs. Jacque- — ALSO -- He countered by accusing modem club at an annual oonyehtion of Restaurant; and at 2 am. today his state Icyttery bill out of oom- ambassador, did not attend the car to "advertise” Coventry. All ble the number of members that HARTFORD (A P )—Gov. John financial position to fineuice anew writers of lacking a capacity for the Connecticut State Federation a brumi fire was quelled at 85 teau in Willlmantic. The Penthouse line Spencer, children’s booth; N. Dempsey has vetoed a bill that building. Analyze this for one mo- mlttee. 1961 inaugural, managing to be in souvenln remaining from the an- Four'will furnish music. Owen S. Mrs. Emerson Bosworth, candy; — Also — joined when it was first organized. sentiment. of Women’s Clubs next Tuesday, Oakland St. Washington at the time. The same Hosiery, Hankies, he said would place "a worrisome ment., In four to five years addi- The bill, opposed by leaders of niversary will be turned over to Trask is general chairman. Mrs. Mrs. Charles Church, jewelry. DID YOUIKNOW ? A drive has been in progress to "Unless ive cultivate tender- Wednesday smd Thursday at the thing happened at last year’s the toiwn by Goodin. Increase attendance for Sunday's debt cloud’’ over rehabilitated pa- tions' to the regional school and both parties, could not be peti- Henry Sherman will be in charge An art eichibit suid sale by the Blouses, Skirts, PANTIES. BRAS, ness,” he asked, "what will become Statler Hilton Hotel, Hartford. WERSHAW RITES SET tioned out until next Wednesday, celebration of the first anni- The (Joventry Recreation Com Marlow’s features a big |ine ofi service at 10:45 ajn. Eugene tients leaving state humane insti- elementary school are anticipated of a human world that is now as : NEW YORK (AP) — Funeral of the snack table. Tolland County Art Association tutions. however, under the rules of the versary o f , Duvaller’a new term. mittee is receiving all the IJema TBie Beachcombers of the Water- wlll be arranged by Mrs. Lester Radios, Portable Stereos, TVs Brewer, minister, said that groups If the offices were In the base- red as nature in tooth and claw?” CHARGED WITH OBSCENITY services will be held today for and Tape Recorders. ' from area congregations are ex- The Senate upheld the mrely- ment of the library, would you House. - purchased by the anniversary com- front Manor Development wW Babbin. David . Dooman will be in Sweaters At GIRDLES at In 1946, Brooks was awarded the HARTFORD (A P )^am es Ker- Iving B. Wershaw, vice president Miscikosld said yesterday he MOWER KILLS WORKER mittee for use at the Plains, which pected to attend. Ihe goal of the used veto yesterday by a 26-0 feel favorable toward a new of- Gold Medal, of the Institute of Arts ris, 36, • of Danbury is facing an- of Miles Laboratories, Inc. Wer- meet at 8 ji.m. Tuesday at the charge o f games 6f skill. • ALSO RENTALS • mar LOW Prices! marLOW Prices— . vote. has 150 signatures, two more than WETH^SFIELD (AP) — A Included snow fence and the plat- drive is to have 125 at the service, fice building on any site, of 'any and Letters for his essays and crit- other U.S. district court appear- shaw, a native of New Haven, State Highway Dep^tment em- .which would bo record attendance The bill would have made pa- needed to force the measure out size, and of any architecture, with ical works. Euice on a charge of mailing an Conn:, died at a hospital here yes- onito the floor of the House. ploye was fatally injured while at the church. tients without sufficient funds to $12,000 to $16,000 invested in the "A humanly rich and warm crit-' obscene letter. Kerris, who was terday after a brief illness. Sur- See^ur lovely array of DRESSES A special song service will be meet the maximum charge indebt- However, he said he would mowing grass on the Berlin Turn- library, and two new school ad- ic of literature and life,” an old convicted of the same charge and vivors include his widow, two amend the bill before it comes to pike esplanade yesterday. The vic- MARLOWlS conducted Sunday at S p.m. ed to the state for the amount ditions confronting you?” friend. Mark Van Doren, said of fined $500 six months ago, was Charge It with "UNI-CARD” that they could- not contribute. brothers, Morris of Groton, Conn., a vote by tacking on a require- tim, Robert Sabonias, 69, of Hart- at prices to fit every budget . . . All services at the church are He' also said that there are ap- him last night. arraigned yesterday and posted and Abraham of Stamford, Conn.; 867 MAIN ST.— 649-6221 to the public. ment that the lottery issue be sub- ford, apparently whs run over by proximately 100 sq. ft. in the li- Van Doren, a poet, teacher and $1,500 bond. No date was set foif and a sister Mrs. Marie Otis of mitted to the voters at a refer- the mower. He was dead on arrival brary basement and after allow- critic, said, -"Such men are rare plea. Lansing, Mioh. endum. at Hartford Hospital. .•__ ..__ $432,762 Received ing space for library needs, boiler SQUARE FO O T room, storage, toilets, stairways, In April Revenue closets and haliways; the' reniain- eHltDREN'S ing usable office space would be a 20 by ,15 ft. room for five offi- h e a l t h sand The town’s general fund received cials, their desks, chairs and filing r I $482,762.47 in revenue last month, cabinets. MARLOW'S SAYS j W. H. ENGLAND bringing total revenue received Art Exhibit Opens Mow yoiir lmwn wMh ^ since the fiscal year began last The sixth annual Rham High 1x3 LUMBER CO. School art exhibit opened -yester- DON'T OVERSPEND July 1 to $7,958,478.78. • Open All Day Saturday • day and will run through May 17. NO CLUMPS! The board of directors has esti- "A t the Green’’—649-5201 A variety of student art will be mated that $8,116,840 will be re- on display in the Conimons and in FURRINC ceived by the end of the fiscal year the art department. Many of the NO CLOGS June 30. original oils aiid decorative de- See the I A breakdown of last month's stg;n8 will be offered for sale, and WHIRLWIND receipts includes $41,378.13 from interested viewers may contact «UWN SEED STRIPS property taxes; $4,021'.60 from FREE NOTICE the studefit artist directly through fines, licenses and permits; $7,424.- • - a r . ' ; OF DISSOLUTION the catalog listing. Id 43 from current services; $362,-. The exhibit will be open week F O W - R r ^ D R I V E ' pilil blip |N Mritch ywr imi wN biidfiL BOLTON NOTCH PACKAGE 104.16 from state assistance; $1,- day aftehiooris from 2:16 to 4 STORE, INCORPORATED 1166.37 from other agencies; and p.ln., and will be open tonight Notice is hereby given that Bol- $16,667.78 from other revenues. from 7 to 10 in conjunction wdth ton Notch Package Store, Incorpo- Last month, the Water fund re- the spring concert. It will be opeh rated has filed with the office of ceipts totaled $28,317.97, sewer May 16 and 17 from 7 to 1() p.m. FRONT LAWN the Secretary of State on April 24, fund receipts $19,903.79, tire dis- in conjunction with a fashion DURING OUR SPRING SALE 1963, a^'oertificate o f dissolution of trict special fund receipts $3,820.97 show. V spiral, "Wind-Tunnel'^ Hart's new ELITE for that green velvet said corporation. Said corporation and dog license fund receipts houstHf Bieans smootlHC. ^11 cea.se to do busine.ss on Sep- $177.88. Manchester Evening Herald An- asehargt 'ol dippings. effect at remarkably low cost. The finest wtnber I,:,. 1963, and all creditors The .wfiter fund has $315,053.26 dover correspondent, Margery Won’t dump or!dog—no seeds'* available anywhere produces fine- toward the $357,300 It'expected to o f said corporation are warned to Montandon, telephone 742-6012. - eomentaeatdierbaudnp textured, permanent lawn you love to look uvirt file claims with Robert W. Gor- receive by June 30, the sewer fund TRY PMNTS FO O T grass. at. Sun or shade. 1,500 H.ft don, Attorney at Law. 417 East $228,515.15 toward the $271,310, a. ^et. New ezbaHst nitf- Center Street, Manchester, Con- I the fire district special'fund $359,- New Arab Union ),' FOR TO F 9 U AU TY iSng subdues noise. necticut, on or before September 1. I 540.78 toward the $359,756 and the Mew. S-Blada gives 1963; all claims not filed within 1 dog license fund $8,748.93, ex- ctoanw ML said period will be -barTed by ceeding its expected $8,100. Shows First Split | REAR LAWN f ^ I statute. The parking meter fund stands INTERIOR OR EXTRUOR BOLTON NOTCH at $14,476i91, with no revenue (Oontinned from Page One t '1 . Hart's new VVEAR 'N TEAR — a pure blend JOHNS MANVILLE PACKAGE STORE, coming in» since the parking met- of extra h a ri^ seeds. Produces deep, J INCORPORATED ers were removed. The total rev- Control of S3Tla, it would give strong roots. Takes rugged use yet stays by W. Harry England enue from that fund was esti- them six Syrian and six Iraqi Its S^retary mated at $31,400. green with minimum maintenance. Sun or members on the 18-man Presiden- O NE QUART ONE GALLON shade. ' (ivirs CORRULUX cy Council of the new United 1,250 sq.ft. Arab Republic. MANY SIZES AND TOWN OF MANCHESTER The' Ba’ath party has been in virtually unContested control of Iraq since the Feb. 8 coup in SHADY AREAS COLORS IN STOCK MONTHLY RUBBISH COLLECTION Baghdad. frIee FREE Hart's new SHADE grade. A special mix crisis was the first open SCHEDULE FOR MAY crack in the fabric o.f the new ture that gives beautiful results undejf Arab union, which lias 35 months wim lA C H aAUON W ITH EVERY POUR GALLONS trees or on shaded sides of buildings. IF YOUR SEMI- to go before It becomes fully op- WkMwIiid 21 Pow^R-Drtve. Produces a permanent, deep-rooted lawn 4] YOUR MONTHLY erative. y |142Ji. OUmt T o n rotaries WEEKLY GARBAGE starting in September, the un- even in dry soils. RUBBISH Imo i $80.96. Toro'... eoata a .1 MVtrt COLECTION ion is to be rilled by a transitional Ittle more today, worth a lot WATERPLUG COLLECTION Presidency Council of six Egyp- n o n tomorrow, 1,250 tq. ft. DAYS ARE: WILL BE: tians, six Syrians and six Iraqis. Nasser is to be elected the tran- nhuMv* Mrlc «l Tor* UaadacWrlBa STOPS L/EAKS Mmm^ Monday, May 6 sitional president. BARE SPOTS IIgl PAINT Hart's now SPOT Blander TMsdoy and Friday Tutsday, May 7 Sptelol Pricos on — econom ica lly pack-' s n u Y aged for touching up. Wodoasdoy and • NOTICE • ROLLER SUPER-CEDED Blends nicety with the Wednesday, May 8 MODELS . . . most Dopular seed va- MANOHESTER YOITR house CANS ria tie lrO o e s wall In I Hnbbish must be placed at curb. Unusually bulky a”- INSPECTED AND SETS practically all toll con ESTIMATED FOR PAINT itvtrt IUm fdaced at curb will be picked up the following day. ditions and In sun or . PROBLEMS PRIOR TO SAVE " ''**20 shade. 300sq.ft .. PAINTING The I’efase disposal area wHI be opeh to indivi^duals ; Ua For Kverythlng! 8:00 A.M. to 6;00 P.M. Monuay through Friday and FEED NOW! Hart’s 20-10-5 Lawn Fertilizer fa>n» 9 :00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Satwdays, Sundays and VERNON ha t extra nitrogen power. Won’t bum. INCORPORATED HeOdaya. (Dayligljt Saving Time). PAINT and WALLPAPER • VERNON CIRCLE Needs no watering in. Only ,$4.75 to feed 5,000 sq. f t iJ TEL, 648-1663 RICHARD MARTIN; General Manager BARRETT PLUMRING SUPPLY CO. *$••<1 vsnatiu are plainly marked on avary bbx. 2SS.CENTER ST. ‘ 876-3262 t Charge It with "tJNI^C ARD!" 331 EROAD SHtEET-449-1504 Main S t — 649-5221 ' T H r CM AS C HART S F. F D CO., W F T H F R S FI t L 0 , CONNFCTICUl PhOna 643-51,44 T I m 'li'.i I $ il ,.ii < S - , r P:’ PAGE TWELVE IIANCHESTEB evening HERAIJ)/ MAJ^CHMTEB, tenda ahd resources to reshape a NICE PEOPLE, VDU WHO wouLPNTrree decllrilng ecdhomy." g u v s - l e t t i n ’ t h a t PRISCILLA’S POP M A D E e a s i e r T O C U T And Smith sold his state of West BY AL VERMEER POOR g r e e n k i p SU d H T H 'B A R IN T W O T R Y T O B O RE A FO UR- A B A R A M P H A VE TW O Virginia is unique in its economlp Gold Rush Coins in K of C Show INCH H O LE W ITH S IX T H A T problems. Nearly the entire state FO O T O F TH - 6 A R B A RS A N D L E S S The California gold pieces held by Herman Krajowskl of Rockville, valued at $150, will be part of S, AMD M UCH INarrRUCTDBSF, —61 out of 56 counties—is desig- the display in Knights pt Columhus Coin Show slated tomorrow at the K of C Hall at 15 rrc VERV S T U C K O U T LIK E TO O nated a depressed area. All three I D O MEAN mAT/ rrsTOo L o n g Prospect St., Rockville. The 25 and 50 cent pieces, in round and octagonal shapes, are quite rare COMFORnriNSlO E V ER Y - U M B ER / ? men said the program should be since their small size (about a quarter the size of a dime) made them easy to lose. 'The coins HAVE A SON THlMG-f broadened. were made af gold panned or mined by the 49ers during the Callfonila Gold Rush. They were U E II2/ President Kennedy's budget esti- fashioned by jeiwelers and gunsmiths to alleviate the shortage of currency in the West at that time. mated for the 1964 fiscal year The show wdl run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is free although a small registration fee starting July 1 calls for $10.4 bil- will be neceesary to obtain one of the ahow’s wooden nickels. (Satemls Photo). lion In federal aid to state and local governments, almost four times as much as President El- cost—$15,000— being spent to garages, estimated at $5,500; JosepEi Su llivan senhower’s $2.7-blllion request in Building in April build aq office building at 21 E. signs, $900; and fences, $655. De- W t Middle Tpke. molitions removed $1,845 from S, « 1954. This Is 5 pretty good example At $268,545 Value Other types of building Include the town's tax rolls. of increatdng^ state ^ reliance en federal held since In' the some The totimated value of new 10-year period spending by states construction begun in Manriiester A, i^»» ''V| ,1'J and local governments from their AV own funds only doubled. during April was up to $268,545, .id L -iS L ^ S E S S si. The biggest single factor in thp sn lncreasq,of about $100,000 ever O R A N G E H A LL Increase In federal aid is help for the figure for the preceding month. BY JOE CAMPBELL highway construction. In the 1954 TTiere were major Increases in STATION WAGONS -STATION WAGONS budget It la estimated over 60 per all types of dwelling construction cent of the federal money will be *’•''*”6* ** <>**•« with his homework! It seems and for alterations and additions MMo thinks two REGULAR hamburgers and a PLAIN for highway construction and pub- W e Move one o f fhe fin est selecfio ns o fsta f'io n \ • 60/ WHPO* H A P P E N E D lic assistance grants. to existing structures. •*““**^ doo*t add ap to iS saom etrg psoUemsT* In addition, $65,172 was ap- lb fW MICE The roots M the present system —help to the states by Uncle Sam proved In affidavits. If construc- w a gons ever, price d to se ll a t the b est o f bank- •T.lr.' B I N G O -Lgo back to Civil War ddys when tion costs more than originally ar.Y^g'fl anticipated, the builder must tile 7 2 East C e n t e r S t., M a nch ester I.A . fc... Congress In 1862 passed the Mer- rill Act which established the an Affidavit with the building de- term s. partment detailing the Increased E V ER Y S A T . N I G H T - 7 :3 0 JO SEP H SULLIV A N BEN CASEY land-grant colleges and set cer- tain federal' minimum standards. cost. The April flgrure, split Later came federal aid for agri- among feur constructkhi jobs, was eulttire, highways, vocational edu- unusually high. ' Ounpared to the same period WEHAOTDAi ITEAFINSet. HE Also SUPPStED A RELAPSE AND cation and rehabilitation forestry DOBBNT k n o w t h is x e t , I THOUGHT youD LIKE TO BE ON and public health. As the govern- last year, building in April 1063 M ieSO A RRo a, BUT HIS HAND.,. JUST IN OASE >OU CAN was up about 10 per cent. C A REBi A S A CONCERT. ment pumped out more money, V. DO SOME GOOD! it naturally had Its fingers in Compared to the previous In N ew Ra m b lers more local pies. This meant con- month, building In April was up SEE,IN A FEW CAVE about 37 per cent. Tv e s o t t o t e l l h im trols. S-3 The latest, figures on hew much Alterations and additions was Michigan has been getting from the largest single category of building' starts, at $97,943. SHORT RIDS the federal government—both for i r S ALL This sum was recorded by 52 BY PRANK O’NEAL the state and local communities and Individuals within the sta te- applicants, ' the single largest ex- ^ . VouwArr are fi«m the report of the secre- pense belnig $21,000 for an addition BE CAPERJl. to Argo Industries Inc., 69 Loomis HERE, fH. ACT AS A SCOUT. VXHATPWgEBSUE AHgAPTI tary of the Treasury for 1961. The figures for 1162 won't be out ter St. A WSCOCOtlUTGSiy^!} another few weeks. Alcar Auto Parts, 226 Spruce In 1961 Michigan got ever $856 St., started a $13,000 addition dur- T 'milllori. Romney is also talking ing the month, and George Oan- OVER! of wiping out Michigan’s deficits. kefskie added a $6,000 section to He’ll have quite a time doing it a bam at 362 Gardner St. # he toUa the-federal geyern. All ether additions wer* valued ment Michigan doesn’t need' any at less £Ean $5,661). " ...... And in V ery N ice Use d -- All M akes MORTY MEEKLE more help and can foot Its own Construction wa*. begun on 5 BY DICK CAVALLi Mils. single-family hembs and 1 two- IT’S THE family home during the month, and a house was moved to Vic- 1961 R A M BLER 4-D O O R ST A TIO N W A G O N AN ) rr^ JUOT^QWg KIP HANOINO toria Rd, from Henderson Rd.F STANDARD SHIFT, RADIO, HEATER. ONE CAREFUL OWNER. R20W A BAUOON. fm aU 5A - Three homes on Bryan Dr. aver- *3 9 5 WHAltelHArUpM jtzA tim a zv D if yoMr hvmloclc, w hilt aged $11,000 each, a house on d o w n BUZZ SAWYER THIN(2 , pin*, m m M j»eft*d w hlf* Ctoedwin' St.' was estimated at BY ROY CRANE COULDTTBBfiti $15,600, and a new heme on Tim- 1959 Ra m bler 4-Door Sta tio n VVagein, V-8 ASTOav(AOn2 dogwood $1 up. Sotiir- ber Trail will cost $24,060. Total END! LOADED. A ONE OWNER BEAUTY ^ hey,' fMAKirwy; cost was $72,060. ' , PAP.' A WHATS THS ) LAWRIWHIBLE, WKU, LETS 60 ABOARD \ l O A K / | day and Sunday only. *3 9 5 nWUBtB,-/XTHmK. IT'S AHP JOIN YOUR AWTIIW; The tworfamily Jhoane, at 36-37 DOWN im r ) OFFICER?/ ONE OF THOSE FEFPBR, hat, Walnut St., la going to Cost about LATIN AMERICAN kUNNINB SCH M ID T $16,000, while the house moving 1958 Chevrollet 4>^Door Sta tio n W a g o n, V-8 sNiPS. DOWN THE job requires $5,000. RADIO, HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRANS. ONE CARBIFUL OWNER FOREST LANE Mlscsllaneous construction was i/^ cahgplahk! ^riSacj -n d ft EAST GLASTONBURY 'bstimated at $15,076 for the D O W N month, with the major pfirt o f the 1958 F O RD 9-P A SSE N G ER W A G O N , V-8 LOADED AND SHARPTHROUGHOUT 00£ amju DOWN save up to 1959 R A M BLER 4-D O O R ST A TIO N W A G O N CAPTAIN EASY A SHOWPIECE. ONE CAREFUL OWNER. FULLY EQUIPPED BY LESLIE TURNER DOWN M ICKEY FIN N AT Dfc BOnDMiEVeRy- Tm Sir 1957 R A M BLER 4-D O O R ST A TIO N W A G O N BY LANK LEONARD THINa SUDDENLY WENT BIG HELP! 5 V a rie fles BLANK! WHENlWAKEOl .PNVTOWi RADIO, HEATER, STa IndARD SHIFT. ONE OWNER. SHARP ' 1WA5 TIED AND GAGGED! /, CALL THE DOWN YES'AND NOW XX/MSMAPEAMCXJNTAm <7H».My HEADl SttRIP F, WMGOW'X) SO FO USETIX f JU STT H tm And Up - I I T w o tWiS HAVE PASSED! I OUT OF A MOLEH /LL, JO tU U H ABOUT G E-n W ' BfELLr-A N D QUICK! To C hoose 1 YOU PeSEEVEPTH ATA ^ D AL 1956 R A M BLER 4-D O O R ST A TIO N W A G O N ANDJDHNICa,y IS S(3M§fRSS^ G ETT m 'M E THAT^OB •MPfiOVINeSTEADlLy./ -A N D EU Bom m e t h e y R adio , heater G A VE YOU! r ' WE OARRT A DOWN EwtrgrMM COMPLETE LINE OF O n A ll N afionally 1954 D O D GE ST A TIO N W A G O N , V-8 '$ Shads Traes HUBBARD HALL standar d SHIFT. YOU WON’T RELIRVE HOW VERY NICE THIS OAR IS A d v erf ise d I^Men's W e a r 'LAW N and OABOEN '9 DOWN FlawaringTrtat PRODUCTS A s Is Sp e cia l PERENNIALS 1959 R A M BLER V 9 A G O N , 4-D O O R i Bargains Galore $1 DAVY JONES 15 varieties' Standard s h if t s A clean wogon. - I ; Only BY LEPP And McWILLIAMS MR, ABERNATHY A T BY RALSTO N JO NES and FRA N K RIDGEW AY A N NUALS A n d O f C ourse W e A lso H a ve A Fine Selectio n STDPARGUINGi VDU I HAVE ASO U m O N Y.GO OP! DELIVERED fresh DAILY ^ FELLOWSIARETOO WHERE^VOUCAN a WHAT O f C a rS j ^ T o o ^ A f GOOD FRIENDS TO STILL 1------ISJT? • HYRRID T O M A T OES I p e f i g h t iKi g o v h r BEAAABJ ' A GIRL, FRIENDS, i • RH URARS / •... • A SP A R A G US jp H N / E. W HITH A M HARMAC946 M AIN STREET — MANCHESTER LANDSCAPE NURSERY 960.000 ST O C K S A LE “ G R O W W i m US!” Roiito f . Bolton—500 'xWitlaJFroai Bolton MOTOIR^SALES INC. Noteb—64^7802 **Manchester*8 Oten Rambler Dealer** [ M A N CHESTER Open Monday thru Saturday 8 AJML to rP-M. 285 BRO A D ST. £1 Sooday B JLM, • PJd. I . I • Advertise in The Herald—^It P a ys .< T to 7 IfANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTERerOONX FRIDAY, MAY 8, ld68 PAGK FlFTlfiN rAQt FOURTBBH MANCHESTER'EYENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^, ERTOAY, 5«AT S, Auto.Di|Ting School 7-A THE Radio«TV Repair SfrvlaM 18 LARSON 8 /L. Connecticut’s first OONNIB» TV and RrtUo ttovlev. TROUBLE-RUOHIMI OUR UVERTISER7 licensed /irivlng school, trained avadlable all hours aattofaetlon Two- certified and approved, now of- guaranteed. Cali 649-1818. TS fferald fering classroom and briilnd M-Hasr Am nriig Senlts wheel instriiction for teen-agers. 649-6075. jHillinery, Dressnakint 19 EARL YOST For ' Fns (s HiraM Rtadsn Bports Editor Garage—SerYlce— Storage W DRESSMAKING ' Nems, miffs, in the W orld It M« etc. 648-8080. 800 sq. ft. GARAGE SPACE suit- Support Asked for Littlie League LAS VEGAS, Nev. (A P )— Jack Nicklaus and Arnold able for tradesmam. Central. Rea- BOSTON (AP), — The rnarf league are , permanentlyt’fiiss when the shortstop’s errcw let sonable. Call. 643-8753. Moving—Tracking— damaged when the majors men- in some runs... I’m sure his son. Little l^ ffu e baseliall hag been makins' en outstand Palmer, who specialize in destroying par scoring in golf,, M A N CHESTER A N S W iRIN O SERVICE ’ . Storage SO jor league baseball player to- This looksd Hke the year Whitsy threatened today to make i two-man show of the 860,000 tioned them in expansion talk. We the pitcher, would never have done NEW YORK (AP) .f the Boatoa Red Sok, who are lead-^ iContidbutIon to the'Manchester Buminer sports picture since / day “ Is the best paid young must gpiard against this. The fu- a thing like’ that. Even at that age. ing the league by peroantage, al- might be trudging down ttoe sun- Tountfunent j>f Champions. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 MANCHESTER Package Delivary. “ Never fear---Whitojr^i here.” ite adoption in 1950. The program, for boys, age nine through 449^500 Light trucking and package deliv- businessman in the world and ture must unfold slowly and com- the boy had already learned to ac- though by a mathematloal quirk set ^ Nicklaus, holder at such val- rica’s Gory Player observed In not- is given the best care” says fortably, one move at a time." cept errors in the field as part of This cocky little jibe which the Kansas (3kty Athlettes are one- In qj>i!^ training, hs turasd up 12, has grown with leaps and bounds in the past 18 years and uable crowns as the National open FOR SALE — 1962 motor scooter, ery. Refrigeratora, waahora and ing Nicklaus’ terrific round: "He aod toara jraw msMgs. Veta hoar from oar •n m good condition, $95. Call 742-6070 atove moving apectaity. Folding American - League President Cronin had this to say about the game.” Whitey Fori is accustomed half gams ahead. The Red Sox and wMfa a s o ^ abouUtor and vnw UUs now numbers three leagues 'with five 'teams holding member- and the Masters, led the way into is BO powerful and . so straight time wNbaot apeadteg aB aveiiliig at ttoa some other subjects in the inter- • •• • after 6f, chairs for rent. 649-0752. Joe Cronin who adds: tb tossing at his New York Athletioa get a ohanoe to untangle to work only seven iantaiga hi sk- ship lu each circuit, 15 boys to each of the 15 clubs. It costs the second round with a lead rt there is no telling how good this view: GATE ATTRACTIONS — "The hlbitton play. money to run surit a program. two strokes over falm er after "Playing" basBtoail Is an ideal * • • Yankee teammates in jest the meda in a three-game sertea man will be.” THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CX>. way to make a living.” most satisfying attraction in base- opening in ‘ Ksnsse Olty tonight. IiViid started A fih U . He arent which includes Farm Lsagum asf shooting a record elght-tmder-par Three shots off the pace was 1958 MAGNEET motor scooter, MoJlng, packing, atorage, local ’ BASEBALL INTEREST— "... I ball will always be a victory foi took on the tone at comforting wall, and Sunday^ the annual does not eiun historical golf g;reat- 64 Thursday. Lott and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 In an interview with Ed R i^ ll reality today. Thb Red Sok haven’t been on top five Inninga and Joft to BuMluMre Bill Collins, who displayed no evi- $70. 643-2881. and long distance Agents for think baseball is the one sport that the home team. A Ty Cobb. Babe ainoe the first watik at the 1966 4-1, on April 16 he went only four house-to-houss canvass for funds ness, the reason will moat likely be The 23-year-old Nicklaiu might Wheaton Van Lines, Inc., world- at the Christian Science Monitor. For the Yankeei, it meant tihelr simple,” Stump concludes. "AS dence of a back ailment which has LOST — LADY’S Bulovs gold ONE OWNER, 1952 Studebaker interests a great majority'of fans Fiuth, Ted Williams, joe DiMagsi season. . t wfU bs made. ^ even duplicate the wlre-to-’wlre Champion, for sale, very clean, wide mbvera. Free esttmatea. Crohin said: old meal tidket lan’t all pundied innings sisl lout to Detratt, T-8. Bliupla as the fact that Pabner hampered him all year. The 34- wristwatch. Saturday, vicinity "The opportunities for young of all ages and at all levels. Why. or will always come .Then the pendulum swung the "Our goal” President Tom Con- Win by Arnold In this same event year-old pro from Miami, Fla., C?hurch of the Assumption. Re- well above average condition, call FOR SALE — 1960 Vespa scooter. 643-5187. even many or • the pro basketball up, after aH. TTieir mainatay haan’t The Athlatlcs, In all tiielr green never gets a chance to rest. As men in baseball today are exciting along from time to cime lO spia . and gold glory, lost their No. 1 other way. On April 28, after ran repots, ”ls |2,500. Last year last year—andlncidently, remove shot 34-33—67. ward. Call 875-8251. evenings 643-5262. Ctoll 649-5760. and football people are intense individual color across the fielo popped a Une. TTielr mdnay. pitcher we (Mliedted |2,SOO which enabled eirolamabis as the fact that Jackie still another gem from Arnle's L / and endless. There's the wonderful haan*t run out at aaeeta. position when beaten by the Cleve- nearly a two-week rest, U hM and Tied at 70 were Bill Casper Jr., baseball fans — and I mean people and such a race as put o. wily like the Fond at oM, 'WMtty us to oarty out the high-class pro- OtlBason and a OBiB sports speg- crown. 1960 FORD THUNDERBIRD, black Paintlng;r^Papering 21 pension plan, modem equipment, Now 34, playing hto 12th eeaaon land Indians 16-6, mainly on a tacular has the call on him ahead Bo Winlnger, Johnny Pott and Business Services Offered 13 traveling by air and, living in the who play in and operate these in 1961 by .Roger Maris and Micke. beat Cleveland 5-0, oomlng out af- gram that we wanted.^ Expenses Palmer had a first round 34- Doug Sanders, and rounding out LOST — GIRL’S 1964 class ring. with red leather upholstery, full with the Yankeea and ao aoce- grand slam home rtm by Woody of a vacaUon with his family. power, new tires, cream-puff con- EXTERIOR AND interior painting. best hotels. Clubhouses are larg- other ejmrts. But just look at our Mantle will occasionally arousi Held, hto fifth home run o f the ter seven Innings. He piohsd up are higher and we hope to achieve 82—66 for the par 36-86—72 Des- those who broke pew with 71s were Call 649-4941. Reward. EXCELLENT WORK done In own families. What is one of the armed in spring that he ’was That after losing one recent PGA, dition, priced to sell. Call 649-1618, Wallpaper books. Paperhanging er and more comfortable, and the the public.. The overall quality o. season. The Red Sok, at Mhmeeota, his gooee-egg string TiHzrsday, our .goal Sunday.” ert Inn Cou(itry Club and at the Doug Ford, 'Jack Oupit, Lionel cleaning yards, cellars, attics (jellinga. Floors. Fully insured first things ,,a boy learns to do rel^fated to the B team, Ford he flew home from (Jhlcago to moment It appeared good enough after 5 p.m. fields better manicured then ever a team and its success in the win showed Thureday that he to far were reined out Whltsy’a shutout won hto 22nd Youngsters, In uniform, accom- Hebert, Gardner Dickinson and garages. Also, light trucking. workmanahlp guaranteed. Le'' on the living room floor? He plays column, however, must be thi I-atrobe just long enough to pick to lead the round. LOST — GRAY glasses, vicinity of beifore. from being a candidate for the old In other game;, the Washington in a career that has seen him win panied by coaches and managers, Jerry Barber. Center and Chestnut St., 649-8842. 1960 CHEVROLET (forvalr 700, 4- 649-6315. Peiletie:. MI 9-6^^ If no onawei with a ball. And when the boy prime objectives of every big up hie mall; that the next day he Nicklaus soon after deflated thto "Today there is specialized pitchers home. Senators hammered out a 9-4 ’vic- 177 games and lose 78, eountlng will knock on doors and ring door I t o y Lema, who is ^lending his door sedan, radio, heater, auto- call 643-0043. coaching in batting, pitching and gets older, where does his father league organization." was m Pittsfield, Mass., in an ex- thought when he holed a 40-foot He shut out the Angela at l^oa tory over the Detroit Tigera, Larry thto year’s 3-2—one at the best bells Sunday morning starting at 1 hiblUon with Gene Uttler that honeymoon playing the tourma- LOST — LARGE garage floor jack- matic shift, whitewalls, privately fielding. Someone is always take him? To a ba.sebaU game. p.m. This will allow late sleepers a putt for an eagle three bn the ment, finished In a tie at 72 and on McKee Street between Center GARDENS PLOWED - Also, EIXTERIOR and interior pointing Angeiea 7-0, gl’ving up only four Oabome leading the attack ’with marka of all-time. was owned outright by Palmer o-wned, 24.000 original miles. May wheel harrowing done. 649-8Q96 around to help a boy improve. Baseball is.a game that everybody . * • * chance to drink a cup of coffee be- 16tb. threertlme winner Gene LitUer and W. Center. Griswold Service be seen at 369 Avery St., Wapping Paperhanglng, celllim wallpaper in the family can understand and hits, all singlee, strlidng out lb two home runs, and the Baltimore Enterprises; that the same night There are 26 other professionals books on request I ^ 'y insured Why? so that he can earn a bet- and walking one. Onintlng ’ the OrlMea downed the Chicago White . INDIANS-A’e—A t Kaneas CRy, fore being greeted a smiling he had business meetings with was back in the bracket, which Station, 648-8469. or phone 644-0127. SHARPENINO Bervioo— Saws, ter lliring.” enjoy.. Showdbwn Nears competing here, but as South A f- also Included Player. Call Edward R. Price, 649-1003. aeven innings he worked against Sok 8-7 on a bases loaded single besides Held’s grand slammer, youngster who some day hopes to three separate business groups knives, oxee, shetaw, rtatea homers were Mt by the A ’s rooWe NOTICE is hereby given that Pass 1963 FALCON, NEW, tlOO- down, Cronin said the expansion to. 10 Cle’veland last Sunday, he aKtend- in the ninth inning by Brooks be a player. • . .; and that the next morning rotary blades. Quihk sorvlce. Capi- PAINTING AND paperhanglng teams by the AL in 1961 and the LITTLE LEAGUE — "Like the In Fan-Am Games catcher, BUI Bryan, and Otove- The drive deserves the support Book No. S-10720 issued by The low monthly payments. Please ed Ms streak at scoreleea Inninge Robinson that soored two runs. he flew his own plane through a Savings Bank of Manchester has tol Siquipment Co., 88 Main St., Good clean workmanahlp at reo a year later "not classroom and a lot of other • • • land’s Vic DavaJlllo. of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester. call Rudy 246-6869. Manchester. Hours dally 7-8. to 16. • * * ^ n storm to Binghamton, New been lost and application has been sonabic rates 30 rutrs In Man only opened jobs for youngsters things, Little League ball some- Vvith U.S. Leading The victory, helped along by Joe YANKS-AN(»aUJ» — For years Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. Chester Raymond Flske. M9-9237. times feels the difficulties and in- Point of Frustration * * * York, for another exhlblUon. And made to said bank for payment of 1959 OHEVROLET Impala 2-door with desire and mechanical qual- P ^ ton e'a ftat'grand slam home now, American League batters 8ENATOR8-TIG1BB—Jtan King Hardtop, excellent condition. 648-7958. dignities created by the parents. added a home run to the two Os- that thereafter he. rushed to Syra- the (unount of deposit. ifications, it also helped the older SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) Jim Gentile pounds Baltimore home plate in exasper- run in the majora, put the World have been looking hopefully for Pressures Great cuse for a match, and one day 643-4257 after 6:30. PAINTING and wallpapering, wall player.” You get the impression that win- The United States set its gold Bome signs of decay in the oak- borne hits for Washington at De- T^EE removal, pruning, and papbr removed. Wallpapei; booh? ation after being struck out by the Los Angeles’ Bo Cluunpions within reach at first Can Arnold Palmer withstand later attended three cocktail par- lot clearing. Frank C, Noble, As for. passible future expan- ning and losing are far more im- medal' goal at 100-plus today' as it place in the American League— hke left arm of the blond, hoyieh troit. The Senators coUeoted 18 on request (Tellings. Free Mti sion. Cronin said “we must go very portant to mothers and Dads than Belinsky with the bases loaded. Catcher is Ed Sadowski, hits in winning two games in a the pressures o f supervising a far- ^ and a banquet at Old Forge, 649-6053. mates. Call Roger 643-0923. prepared for the climactic show- a spot that has been reeerv^ for Ford, who began pitching for the flung bushiess empire while play- AnnouniecBiHits 1961 CORVAIR MONZA, 4-door, .slowly, very cautiously.” it is to the youngsters. I say that Umpire Lou Di Muro is behind the plate. row for the fiiot time thto sea- these places one owner, immaculate. 876-8659. down in the fourth Pan-American them for neict September. Yankees when Joe DiMagglo was ing a full schedule of tourna- had to e ^ o y planes, ears and a HAROLD & SON Rubbish Re- PAINTING, paperhanging, floot "Any further broadening of the boys plajdng with and against oth- Games. ' still playing center field. son. FREE MOTH proofing for your They are Just a game behind ments? speocB)oat.” blankets and winter clothing at FORD STATION wagon, 1966 moval, cellars, attics, and yards, sanding, ceilings whitened. Poi ' baseball map must necessarily be er boys at proper age levels is a Uncle Sam’s athletes,'—swth 86 The physical wear and tear on o * • • Lucky Lady Cfoln Cleaners, 11 model, standard transmission, weekly or monthly pick-up. Har- lowest rates and good clean work worked out carefully between the vital step in growing up, just as championships already in the bag, old Hoar, 649-4034. 3 golf’s top professional to becoming M ^ le Street. call 649-4639, 8-6. . man-ship call 644-0601. American and National Leagues, winning and losing are. But I re- hoped to pick up five or six more Off the Cuff taking into consideration a much member attending a Little League Behind the Scenes increasingly obvious, according to LAWNS — RAKING rolling and golds in track and field, two in 102 V M iles„ 5 7 Varieties in 22 Y ears an article in the cturent Issue of Fonner boseboU and /softban FALCON 1960, white deluxe, im- PAINTING — INTERIOR and ex- more complicated schedule and game not long ago. I was em- basketball, two in boxing, another 2 u nn ^ Dave Kerr has been sign- maculate, 4-door, automatic, ex- mowing by dependable adults. terior. Mayo Bros., (Tontractors, other problems that would have to barrassed because the father of Sport magazine titled “ Will Pres- F' ^ r I 'I 649-2425 Or 649-6963. in synchronized swimming. sure Destroy Arnold Palmer?” ed to serve as commiertoner and II i m PoTBonala cellent cohdition, low mileage, 6 649-9688. be solved,” Cronin added. "Minor the boy pitching made a terrible The men’s basketball team, tires. 643-9483. ‘‘It’s impossible to name any sower in the Rec Softball League i I BLECTTROLUX Sales and Bervloa, MOWING LAWNS — Hedge trim- which oruahed Mexico 96-54 for On Baseball Front ^ seastm. Bob Dlgan h ^ a sport figure whb beats himself as ming, odd jobs. Ray Hardy, its fifth straight victory Thurs- bonded ropresentaUva. Alfred HOUSES PAINTED — Reason hard as the much-merged, ultra- hke dual port In the Cfiuroh Amell, 206 Henry St. 648-0450. 643-5541. able. Phone 649-7815. day night, goes into a showdown Dengue. Digan to the local school 1959 NASH American Super. Call ‘Boofe’ Not Followed' NEW YORK (A P)—;The man in the stands knows the Musial Does It Again consolidated, space-eating, widely \ ifek, after 5^649-6066. with Brazil, also unbeaten in five players and he knows the general scheme of major league syndicated Palmer,” writes M wrtetn {wcbatlmi offioor. .Doing a WANTED — RIDE to Colt’s, Hart- ALL KINDS OF clocks repaired NESMAN AND BROWN - Paint games, in the title game tonight. Stump. "A t what point of his fine job of calling the pitches in ford, 7-4 dally. Phone 649-0816 or 1969 OLDSMOBILE station wagon amd cleaned, antiques included. Ing. decorating, interior, exterl In women’s bdsketball it’s the baseball competition. But there are many items about thp hto first sesaon as a baseball um- < , W Work ^aranteed. Call 649-1962 be- (A P )— ThOfxnd Felipe Alou^a two-run hpmer.Oting Andre Rc^gim to ground eut. frfintlc, 100,000-mlle-per-year pur- 649-9676. 3uP®r 88, automatic, power or, paperhanglng. Call Coventry United Staten 5-0 against Brazil big leagues with which he may not be familiar. NEW YORK pire to Ray Blanco. .American Le- tween 9-12 noon and after 4 p.m. 742-7179 or 742-8039. Ron Fairly’s two-out, two-nm suit o f nwre and more succeM,” brakes, power' steering, electric First Time Since 1955 4-1, also for the championship to- The financial end, for example.'>>------time’s not much, but for en- GIANTS-PIRA’nSS — Marlchal gion to rtlh without a baskiall rear window, excellent condition night. homer In the lunth inning gave Stump asks, “will his 178-pound LAWN MOWERS, sharpened and EXTERIOR AND Interior paint- How many fans know that a durance it’s pretty hard to body lose Just enough of Ks fins co^ for the coming seeinn. Dick BOB GOUUD AatomobncB For Sale 4 throughout, 42,000 miles. 649-3406. rule, in effect since 1887. stipu- the Loa Angeles Dodgers a 3-2 —who struck out seven and walk- IKE RHODES repaired, sales and sendee, rental ing, paperhanging, wallpaper re- The Yanks’ boxing hopes rest edge o f timing so that the field Oobb, former local athlete and a with a pair of big boys, the only lates that each player must leave match the pace set by Stan decision over Philadelphia, Hank ed only one while gaining hU third metnber o f the Mancharter High equipment. L & M Equipment moved, ceilings, fully iiuurcd. Bosox Leading Loop victory againat two Ibaees—allow- will eatoh him and sweep part?” NEED CART Tour credit turned Corp., Route .83, Vernon, 876-7609. two UB. survivors of the tourna- a deposit of 830 on his iinlfdrm? p Musial, who has spent 22 Aaron hit hto eighth homdr and faeultyv bos been cflfeired tlM port down? Short on down peymentT Call George Oullfette, 649-lfiSl. ment. The deposit is returned to the Bob Hendley allowed only three ed the lone Pirate run in the sixth A man without hobbies, other Manchester. cxchanger Enterprise years chasing recoris of 57 . .R«er Dotchin, former Mancbeater BiuilOT^T Repoesesalont Don’t 1945. PAINTING — Five room ranches player at the end of the season. AMERICAN LEAGUE hits as Milwaukee blanked Cin- when Bob Skinner tripled and scor- than flying his own plant to a High and L ^ o n tjasetMll player, 10-Pin Action Resumes SAVE- WEEKEND FTed Lewis, a 28-year-oId Air varieties 102 miles. golf matich, a iianquet or a meet- despalrl See Honest Dougtos. In- and Capes for $60. Trim and KANSAS o m r (AP)— left - fielder, and second base- Force man from Vallejo, Calif., This rule hasn't been adhered to Osborn (2) 4, King 2. Senators; cinnati 8-0 and the New York ed on Roberto Clemente’s infield la a member o f the Univenrity of quire about lowest down small- Musial uncoiled from hla famil- grooinder. Friipe Alou had al- ing with hla businesB peurtners, SPECIALS ATTKTS, (TELLARS and yards paint extra. Also scraping. Harry Truman, Ohris CMum- man Chuck Schilling. meets Ronald Holmes of Jamaica since the early 1920s. X-Held 6, DavalUlo 2, Indians; Mets belted Houston 10-3. Hartfkwd vamlty dlaniaiid squad ert payments anywhere No small bus and little Red Riding iar left-handed stance In the sev- • to « ready provided Marlchal with the Palmar enjoys a lucrative income cleaned. Also, trash hauled to 742-8101. Tax la hitting at a .888 in the .light heavyweight final. How about the money that Bryan S. Athletics;. X-Pepitone 6, enth inning Thursday night and this B|wlng. Sunday at Parkade Lane loan or finance company plan. dump. Reasonable. (Tall 649-1855. Hood are classic examples of cHp while SdiUling’s .829 Yankees; Landis S', White Sox; CARD8-CUB8 — Cardinal only support he needed,, hometing from sui amalgam o f mtefests Douglas Motors, Mt$ 1967 (Thevrolet, 6 cylinder, stand- Lee CJarr, a 192jpound Army pri- comes in at the gate? How much laahed a three-run double that In the third after Jose Pagan sin- . • • • the sbort-endLer who beat the mark Is hie top effort since vate from New York, faces Jose does the visiting club get? Gentile 4, Johnson 1, Orioles. starter Ray Washburn had a no- Incorporatod as Palmer Ihditotries. ard transmission, radio, heat- ONE STOP — 137 Spruce Street. E lectr^I ServiceB 22 odds. Now ihe Boston Bed Sox bmdlng in the .majpn. gave National League leading St. hitter for six innings and a two- ged. Sammy Snead, eaqpresslhg concern End o f the Line ALWAYS A good supply of used Jorge of Brazil in the heavyweight NATIONAL'LEAGUE Louis a 4-3 victory over the er $496 One call — 649-8079. For your want to declare their eandl- Whuie visiting MlnneapoUs- In the National League, the vis- Goss 2, Colts; Covington 4. hitter for eight, but ran into trou- • • • about Palmer’s enduranito, told Husky John Goiangos is the fellow being chased in the Chevrrtets and Fords, $895 and class. itors receive 28V>i cents for every Chicago Cube and added yet an- Both new schools In "wnfhm every printing requirement. Wed- FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv dhey. ' St. Paul, the man’ Tax suc- Phillies; Fairly 4. Dodgers; F. ble in the ninth when Ken Hubbs MCETSOOLTS — Chaitos Neal Stump: "FeeiUn’ vrorrled about ter—GBart Oatltolic and Oheney third annual Manchester Town 10 Pin Bowling Tournament down at Center Motors, 684 Cen- ding accessories—rubber stamps. ice on ah types of electrical wir This figures to be a good day paying customer, ho matter how other record to Stan the Man's ter Street, 648-1591. sTnancing 1968 (Thevrolet Station Wagon, 4- Unable to reach that lofty ceeded—^Ted WUliame—called for Uncle Sam in track and field. Alou. Giants 8; Santo S, Cubs; H .' doubled, beat out a stroked four straight einglea as him, I talked to Arnle some about Tech—have fine first year base- at the Pfurkade Lanes. Pursuing the fine big pinner are five Schieldge Printing Co. Ing. Licensed and insured, Wllsor much the fan has paid at the box Aaron 8, Braves. collection hit and followed with a thto. Told him about a cur hound arranged regardless at price with door, V-8, automatic trans- Electrical Co., Manchester perch since the opening week him "The player with the Olympic champ Ralph Boston office. The league .collects s^x the MeU scored in double figures ball fields. .Rudy Girond, former of Manchester’s leading bowlers, all in quest of the coveted of 1965, the first place Red X ’^Grand Slain. It was the 1.366th extra-)iaae homer that brought the O ib a to I once owned tiiat came up runsUn’ average credit. mission $495 LIGHT TRUCTKING — Attics, cel- 649-4817. Glastonbury, 633-7376. greatest potential both as a of Laurelin, Miss., is cranked up cents on every admission. for the. fii^ time thto season Hartford Thnes’ newsman, to town crown. Sox taedde runnerup Kansas hitter and an outfielder in the hit of Muaial’s career, tying the within a run. It also ended Wash- every inornm* and chased nbbits coaching the Holy Trinity baseball Whether or not defending cham- lars, garages, yards cleaned. Call for a superlative broad jump with In the American League there major league record held by Babe burn’s string of 24 consecutive Larry Burright drove in three VOLKSWAGEN 1968 Micro bus, 649-4678. City tonight in the battle of gdme today.” a good chance of beating the Pan- all i!^ . That dog killed more meat team this spring. GHrand left the pion Stan Hilinskl m , Ike Rhodes, 1965 Oie'vrolet Bel Air, V-8, auto- is a different system. The visiting Ruth, The 42-year-old Cardinal has Bcoreltos Innings and brought on runs for New York with a triple radio, heater, i,100 miles Eve, matic transmission $295 Floor Finishi|i^ 24 brash American League np- WllUanis, nmat recent of the Am record of 26 feet. 4 Vs inches than 16 wolves—for a while. Then newafield to take a teaching- P at Tremarco, Bob Gould or Bill 643-2229. NOW IS the time to have yomr atarts. .460 hitters (.406 in 1941) team gets 20 cents for every fan i legged out 3.555 hits a distance of rollever Ed Bauta. and a double In support of winner he sprung a hernia and I bad to set by Roselyn Aange of the U.S. who sits in the bleachers and 30 19th Hole Al Jackson. Don Nottetoart took coaching position at the Hartford Johnson can catch Goiangos re- lawn mowers sharpened and re- FLOOR LAYING, sanding, refin Boston, rained out of a date says he sees no reason why ' 10212 miles and set or tied 42 NL Bauta walked be- shoot him.” school. Girond to one-up on his 1968 RAMBI^ER WAGON, .good at Mexico CSty in 1955. cents for every grandstand cus- the loss for the OoJts, hla first af- mains a question. However, an 1968 Chevrolet (Tonvertlble, Bel paired, reel, rotary and hand tolling our specialty. Get the bee' at Minnesota yesterday, is someone should not duplicate records and 15 major league fore preserving Washburn’s fifth Snead says bs warned Palmer oourin—Tony D’Angona of caieney answer will be knoivn Sunday af- mechanically but body rusted, Hammer throw cha’mpicm Al- tomer. The league collects- six triumph against no defeats by get- ter three vlotorioe. Air, radio, heater $246 mowers Also do tune-ups and for les,s. Call ,644-0601. ,006 percentage points ahead the feat In the future. He pegs I Kllington Ridge Four Ball. Best Ball that relaxation, such as "just sit- Tech—in their baseball rivalry ternoon when the final roimd ’wlU $76. Call 649-6091. motor repairs. Pick-up and de- bert Hall, the poultry specialist cents on every admission. ; aiarllng timea lur Saturday: . Musiai’s lifetime chart n o w o f the A ’s who were bombed Tastraemski, Mickey Mantle from Greenfield, Mass., .should top tin’ around my barn yard plokm’ Trinity edged Cheney last be rolled atarting at 1 o’clock. liver. Expert workmanship. FLOOR SAILING and refinUhin^; by CSev^and, 16-6. What are some of the incidental ; 7 1 7 d ^ b ^ , I960 HILLMAN white convertible, 1958 Mercury, 2-door, automatic (specializing In older floors) and A1 Kaline among Ms top his 1959 mark of IM feet, U expenses connected with running fuzz from my bellybutton,” was Wednesday, 4-2, at the loeer's field Goiaingos has amawed 30.01 649-7958 I m a g i n e the hysterical candidates. ' _8:36—Heath 7, Ruuher 13. Rathbon« triples and 464 homers. Double Manchester (High) vs. East Catholic the solution 'to prolonging a pro ..R a y LaGooe, who to slibting on excellent condition, reasonable. transmission, radio and heater Painting. Ceilings. PaptThanging inches. Favored in the 110-meter a club? points under the Petersen point 649-4958.' $546 laughter whIA would have *T don’t see any rsason why A i No. 717, like many others, came golf oareer. the baseball stdribie at Hart Oath- system. Runner-up to Hilinski at A-1 SCREEN REPAIR service No Job too small. Jrtm VcrfalUe. hurdles is Blaine Lindgren, the Well, the Cleveland club, for ex- with Alcoa screening. Call 649-5760. greeted a prhseason predic- we can’t be right up there this deputy sheriff from -Salt Lake La\-m i| FShffis"" an opportune time, giving the see oUc, to expected to display hto 26.04 followed hV Rhodes 24.22, ample, spent 176,000 for railroad 8:48—Gordon 3. Kemp IS Scranton ‘ Cardinals a 4-0 btnge thev needed WHY BUT a foreign sports car? 640-4533 for free pickup and de- tion that Boston and Kansas year,” Yastnemsld said on aty. and plane fares last season. The pitching tolmts with the LOgion TYemarco 23.14, Gould 22.31 and If it’s class you want, stop in at 1966 Mercurv, 4-door, Montere City would 1-2 In early 14, Mazewski 21. I to hold off the .rallying Cube. Rugged Schedule livery. Prompt service. (Juantlty the off day. "We’ve got a ’The games reach their climax Indian.s paid hotel bills totaling 7 Kearney IJ, Wholley nine summer. Legion ball Johnson 18^80. Tremarco won the Gordon’s Atlantic Service. Classic radio, neater, fully powered Private Instractions 28 May. For those who follow solid lineup now and If we just 13. Boilageon 17. The victory, the Cardinals ninth Schools Far Apart "If Palmer does not conttoue his won’t start until ttM second week first 10-pin crown, ever In Man- model 1957 Thtmdqrbird, mint $345 discounts. Saturday with the blue ribbon 1.- $61,625, exclusive of meals. Meal 9:00—Kellner 9, Gabrou. IJ, Robin- in, 11 gamek.vkept them two games "the book,” a March glance keep hustling we can be in 500-meter race and the marathon money, at $10 a day per man, magnificent performance, if he in June. I chester in 1961. Goiangos aver- Following are the atarting Umei, condition, low mileage, fully LEARN SERVICINa on Satur- toward Las Vegas would have son 14 Taconia 20. ahead of Pittsburgh and San Fran- teaniB (Dandicapts, too) for Saturday'# there. highlighting the card. came to $7,750. Players get meal 9:06—Malkowski 4. Btygar 13 Van- aged 208 in his six games rolled Four Ball (jolt Tournament at me equipped. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv- 1966 Ford Itation Wagon, radio, Household Services days, practical one-year courses revealed the Sox as a 600-to-l “Let’s face It Detroit and money only when on the road. dervoort 16. Peterson 16, oi.voo. The third-place Giants edged i m Sunday. Manchester Qountry Club; ice, West Road, Ellington, starting June 16., Efficient place- shot In the pennant race. ' 9:12—Naklenla 7. Rublnnw 18 Shel-the second-place Pirates 2-1 on heater, 4-door, automatic Offered 13-A Chicago were picked to be hi Players receive no salary dur- don 16. Marlowe 23. Under the Petersen syst^, one 8;0^Homans (7), Culver (14), T. 876-8892. transmission $346 ment services. New England Boolde Manager Johnny In Ihe first division and from Juan Marichal’s flve-hdt pitching Due to CIAC Rules Bogglni (8), Crockett (18). Alumni Tryouts ing spring training. The only 9:18—J. Ru.sher 8, Mosler 13, Tar- Olivers and Stock Cars Better point is credited for each game 8:09—G. Wilson (3). Barningbam REWBAVINO Of tsmis, moth hotos. Tech., 56 Union Place, Hartford, Perky plans on pitching eith- triiat I’ve seen I don’t think recompense other than meal mon- diff 13. Dow 24. won over an opponent and also (11). Slbrlnsz (9), Sinniinon (16). 1968 FORD Customline 4-door 525-3406. er Gene Conley or BUI Mon- 9:24—Schiller 4, Allen 40, Kunxil 14, sedan, Fordomatlc, radio. 643-2880 Save — 1947 Hfillyg Jeep — 4-wheel Zlppon ropaired. Window Shades they have a better lineup than AJumni baseball junior league ey is $5 a week for laundry and Goldfarb W. “ When will Manchester High and East Catholic get to- (me pin for every 50 pins knocked 8:16—Oleksinski (4), F, Johnston booqiiette agahist Ed Raksw (11). Kearns (8). Ctorvo (22). after 6. drive, hydraulic snowplow $496 m a ^ to measure; ail sized Vene- we do man for man. . tryouts are slated next week. incidentals. I 9:3i’»—Knapp 4. Faulkner 11, Sn-ydsr down. In the scratch division, eaich tian Minds Keys made while you tonight. "AH we have to do to keep gether in sports competition?” seems to be a, popular ques- Bonds—Stocks— Monday night at Charter Oak The player buys his own glove Scariott* ii. Web«r Competition Tougher finalist will roll the other twice, t h L ^ i r a (%. 1956, 2-door PONTIAC CHIEF, sta- welt Tape Recorders for rent. Offensively, the pace Is be- our qiirit up. That’s how the Park the inflelders will report at which he usually gets free by en tion in some quarters around town. A quick answer would ,^§•30—B. Anderson (6), A^oatinelll See Tim Moriarty Mortgages 81 14. Honnon 20. once in each round. In addition, a (13), Annuli! (9), McComb (22). tion wagon, good condition, one Marlow’s, 867 Main, 649-5221. ing set by rampa^g room- Yankees win games, with 6 and Tuesday at the same h our} dorsement. but the club pays for 9:42—M^urant 5. K^tchum 11. Buck also seem to be— “ not right away.” position match to listed for each mates Oari Yastrzemsid, the spirit” 14. Spjwak 17. 8!o7—P. McNamara (6), J. Kelley owner, $600. Days call 876-9816, FURNITURE REFINISHED — BESET BY BILLS? Let Us heij; the outfielders are asked to report. Ibis bats. cost each club 9:48—iSnitox 9. Bpller 18. Baum 14. Ihere’a little doubt that of-$> round. A total of 71 men were in (13). C^amarl (8). E. Andereon (19). evenlrigs and weekends, call ' about $15,000 a year and beta Kflms 24 ficials at ECHS. particularly Ath- .. US). .ttSS-flOBtt-- - ...... —...... ' . you fo a fresh start by consotr-- get special permission from the At Riverside Speedway the qualifying field, .thfe ton five SeasjT :(8), Wltuunl UBJT SILK TOWN MOTORS dhting the many debts that de- come to around $2,500 9:S4—McKone 3. Gill U. Goldberg 16. Jatlo. -would- scorers, plus Ifilinaki, as defend- Ranged. Manchester Reflnlshlng CSAC” to play Swtie of SUf uCIL 8:51—K. Gordon (2), DellaFera (8) (To., 643-9283. mand your attention into one hav^to-ijt g cavedon like to get a town aeries started rivals—teams we’ve been playing ing king, made up the final field. Garvey (10), Spra^e (17). 810 Hartford Road 8:58—Leggett (7). G. Foster (18). easily paid monthly obligation FtErnmnw trpiiin Kill Ilf tllvki It cost the Yankees $150,000 t o ; 14. Rayburn as soon as possible.. He hae many for years. And we have to ask for Bjr EARL YOST Batling for the crown in the 648-6217 $2,000 requires only $44.60 per I paint their stadium several years I 14. Kuhnly 14. Mem- on his side in believing such a Blovlsh (10). Relder (16). Member. that permission each year. Stock car racing, a sport that has won an army of support- handicap di’vtolon ’will be Jack , 9:06—Hlllnskl (0). Ansaldt (18). fflLLTOP MOTORS, INC. Hnilding—Contractinsr 14 month including repayment. If ' kgo. The recent face-lifting job at; AMERICAN LEAGUE scheduling would be a "natural." "In addition our school policy Lappen and Jimmy Taylor. This Karzes (11), Barre (16). you have property equity, con- STORES AND MACHINE SHOPS OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY Kansas City’s Municipal Stadium 9:12—T. Foster (2). Stepanskl (12) W. However MHS Athletic Di- lias been to schedule teams that ers in this area in recent years, is bigger and better than match to also slatra to start at 1 Route 6 & 44, Bolton CARPENTRY — Remodeling, re- tact Frank Burke, Connecticut •cost nearly on e-h y million. L Pet. G.B. Atherton. (8), Benton (16). 1968 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, good Berton ...... 10 • .625 rector Tom Kelley’a answer to the will play us in all sports—soccer, 8ver, thanks to hew equipment, exp^enced dri’vers and o’(d(x:k Sunday. Defending champ 9:19—Tray Ms (3). Armstrong (12) (Just before Piano’s Restaurant) pair work, roofing. Telephone Ed Mortgage Elxchahge, 16 Lewis _yi BoUn (8), WAdas (16). running condition, $225. (Tall StasiEdt, Andover. Sports Schedule Ksusb. aty ...IS 8 .819 bljint question "when" indicated wrestling, rifle and croes country ideal track conditions, ‘l^ousands of race buffs watch the Joe SchaustM' was eliminated lart 9:26-^Ison (4). Novak (12). Parker St.. Ha^tfo^d^ 246-8897. thb proposed games are still in the week In this division. 640-6592 after 6. New York . ... » 7 .5«8 IV, In addition to basOball, bask^etball weekend action ‘in this neck of theP------' " ------(9). Edwards (26f. 1961 Rambler Cross Country sta- ALTERATIONS, repairs, roofing^ CMoogo ...... * 8 .630 future—not the present. and football. I suppose that oould 9.;33—MacKay (4), C. Johnston (12) ACTION AT ONCE wooda at Riverside Paric, Plain- Willeyley ,(8),(8), Provost (16). tion wagon, 6 cylinder automatic VOLKSWAGEN Micro bus, 1969, porches and garages. Call RusS Sports Viewing Friday, May 8 Baltimore .. ...11 10 .834 be waived but right now there’s no years ago,” Olivar said, Tiave (TONSOLIDATE YOUR BUXfi 8 "Right now, "Kelley said, "we Ville or Waterford- <»iugbit up to us oktor frtlows, both 9:40—Gi;ezel“Gr( (6).__ Connorton____ ( 12) transmi^on, radio, heater, white- with low mileage, 1961 motor, Atkins, Builder, 643-0411: Rockville at Glastonbury. Loa Angeles ...13 11 .833 2 can’t play them (East Catholic) point—we just can’t play Bast lievltpw (8), G. Wilson (25). wall tires, this car to a one owner $995. (Tall 649-4114. Ask about ouf new 1st and 2nd Imost Rl’verslde iW 'k, Just over the among the oar arnnata and drivers. BASEBALL HEROES 9:47—Mokee (8). LaFranois mortgage-plahs, ------Tonight Stafford at Ellingfton. MInneeota .,.... » n .460 ..tv, according to CIAC rules. * Of Catholic according to C3AG rijles Connecticut line in Agawam, h (11) in niint condition. QUALITY (TARPENTRY—Rooms, Cleveland'.. ... 6 • .400 4 The ‘also-rans,’ fehows who help* Freeburn (87: Moritoeitae (25). 1080 (THEVROLET Impala, 2-door, Call Ua First — <3ulck-(Tarti 8 p.m. — Met* vs. Giants, E. O. Smith of Coventry. course they aren’t in the .CIAC and regulatiwia.” Maas., rates No, 1 with a major- ed moke up the heats a few years 9'54-CIark.(6)______Ylo - jorl (11),“ P. Ball- basements refinished. built-ins, Detndt ...... 8 U .400 •leper (8), Shepard (24). 1969 Ford Galaxie 4 door sedan, V- sport coupe, standard shift, V-8, MORTGAGE LENDING AGENITY IQin^hin^ Channel 18. Cheney Tech at Lyman Memori- *v, yet— that’s' one reason. (Ed. note Manchester recently returned ity of stock oar racing enthusiasts, ago and cars that you once passed formica. tUe, gen'eral repair. No Saturday al. . Wauhtagton ...... 8 dS .$81 —Membership in the CIAC , is Battfaig—Stan Musial, Cardi- 10:01—Faulkner...... (6). Dutelle (14) 8, automatic transmission, radio, excellent condition, best offer. job too small. Call William .Rob- 76 Pearl St., Hartford two Hartford schools — Weaver best tsstlinony being the •large 'Without atvy trouble are now run- nals, tied Babe Ruth’s major Jonah (8). Elguer Sr. (21). heater, whitewall tires, very clean. 622-4221 2 p.m. — Mets vs.*. GiMGiaato, to. ECHS at Northwest CathMic. 'Itairsday's Reeults more or less a formality -once the „ rvig Sr. (6). G. Kelly (14) 648-7428‘. ) bins Carpentry Service, 649-3448. and Bulkeley-^to the .basketball number of BUk Towners In the ning jurt as good as our oars.. 10:08—Jarvis Sr. F utomothe* Channel 18. Boston at Minnesota, PFD. league record for extra-base hits E. Ballsleper (11), HcLaughllii (19). Eveningt^ and Sundays '623-6164 Satorday, May 4 school has become accredited). schedules but" Kelley added these rtands for the Saturday night pre- at 1,866 with a three-run double 1967 Ford 2-door hardtop, V-8, 1948 CHEVROLET 4-door. sedan, I S p.m. — Yanks rs.m. Twins, New York 7, Los Angelen 0. "B u t’ even when they do join,” "Y W need new Ideas to 'Win to- 10:15—Mulligan (6). Bolls (14), CALL ME on your formica needs, -Track — Fairfield Invitation weren’t new rivalries—^rather- re- ifentations. day at Riverside. You can no long- In seventh‘Inning that protided Prlndle (8), AUdnson (18). automatic transmission, power radio, heater, standard shift. Call bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, SECOND mortgages — Unllmltec' Channel 8. Cleveland 16, Kansas City 6. Kelley continued, “we still couldn’t 10:22—Carlson. (5), Bengston (14). Meet. sunaptions of old' ones. er get by on port cKperlence alone. 4-8 vlotoiy over Chicago Cnbs. steering, radio, heater, whitewall 649-1088. vanltory units, table-tops and funds a-yailable for second mort 5 p.m.— AH-Star GoH, C(ian- Washington 9, Detroit 4. play them because of the CIAWhitey Ford, Yan- budget Expedient service. J, D. concluded, "those g ^ e s aren’t who has entered hto specially ‘has been in suspension. T ^ has Buchanan (9), Carpenter (f7). IMEUCA'S FMESr 6 p.m. — Wide World of Todaiy’s Chunes ing any new schools vrYntn the dif- kees, allowed only four hits and 10:36—T. Kelley (6). G. SmlUi (U ), 1961 Comet 4-door sedan deluxe, OPEL, 1068, SEDAN. Oall 649-6^. Realty, 843-5189. positive yet. We must get an O.l - cbtisthicted and s o u ^ -u p job in been the dlfiference between 'win- ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, ga- Hport, Channel 8. ’ OMiveland (McDoweD 1-2) at ference In male enrollinent la struck out 10 in hto first complete Boccalatte (9L Clrim (17). standard transmission, radio, heat rages, dormers, all types of MAIDS Platt Too Strong, Los Angeles (Lee 2-0), (N). from the CIAC before they’re n oompetltlan since 1962. ining and losing. All the oars, are game of aeasmi, a 7-0 triumph 10:43-St. John (6). Owens (IS). 10 p.m.—Fight of the Week, more than 400. We even have to sure thing.” Oroobert (9), Whalen (17). er, pretty neen -with whitewall carpentry. No job* too small. Cgill Channri 8. ’ Boston (Monbouquette 2-2) nt Riverside to Oliver’s pet track equipped to travel oit faster speeds over Los Angeles Angels. tires, low mileage. Business Opportunities 32 Top Raequetmen but keeping them on the banked 10:50—Boyce (6). BeaUchene (18), Nelson Higgins, 644-17f“ • AUT04flE Sunday Kanims City (Bakow 2-1), 9 pun'. :Slthough hto oar luu^’.t dons a Meegan (10). Hartzog (17). Drive iifio Spring with Newest New York (Stafford 1-1) at thing yet thto season. sutface to anothier story.” 10:57—Jarvis Jr. (6), Gardslla (12). 1967 Che'vrolet Belalr, 2-door hard- Tracks—Tractors THE STEAK HOUSE in Bolton is 8:30 — Yanks vs. Twins, Pekar (10). Jacobson (17). e BfNMX Channel 8. Taking four of the five noatches, MInneeota (fittginan 2-2), 10 pjn. Oliver, a former bos^all player top, V-8 engine, standard trans- all; cleaned up. Has to be soTd. Traok FMt College Baseball ll;04--Beaulleu (6). Herman (12), Roofing—Sidling 16 Some restaurant equipment e BORG-WAtNR 3:80 p.ni.—Bed Sox vs. A’s, Platt Higli of Meriden topped WaaMngton (Rudolph - 1-2) at ‘The track to running harder ta Elost Horttobd, who makea hto Forstrom <11). Hausnuui (16). mission, radio, heater, black with DODGE 1968, FORD 1954, one ton Accessories from Winkler Manchester High’s tennis team CHiloago (Bozhardt 1-0), .(N). home ta 'Vetium, con boost a car 11:11—Klernan (6). E. McNamara white tires. with refrtaerator bodies, good A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, available, but don’t overlook the e CAKTER Channel 22, SO. (faster) than ever. Now there are EVdifleld 20, Hartford T. (11). Staum (7), Shepard (16). tremendous popsibilltles this loca- yesterda.v in Meriden, 4-1. . Balttmore (Eatrada 0-1) at De- that has finished ta the top fi.'ve 11:18—Zemke (6). Backlel (12), Col- condition. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., painting. (Tarpentry. Alterations • CUSTOM ’TRAILER, frame HITCHES at least 15 guys who con turn ta point standings at Riverside in South ’Wlijdsur. 528-6644, or see tion presents. Ideal for automo- a CASTROl Re. seconds.” Oliver noted yesterday • ROOFTOP CARRIERS— All Styles Rain Cuts Slate, Bennett (P.» def. Potter (M) 6-1, New York at Minnesota. X biggest season was In 1967 when pen (11), Welman (16).. 648-4860. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, 643-1677. e IKHLY aa ^fta dtoounsed the Bay State 11:32—Liplnskl (7). Pryor (11), La- I960 Lark Regal 3-door hardtop,, 6-3: Krodhmal IP) def. N, Wise Washington at Chicago. oUtaumto 'went to the Silk Town Vlnlo (8). Heck (14). V-8 engine, radio, heater, white- 1964 HALFi-TON Chevrolet utility automotive Oval of Eld O rrolL I Scholastic Baseball body truck, 4-speed, power trans- BIDWELL HOME Improvement e UPE P • DUPONT CHEMICALS Game Rescheduled (Ml 7-5. 4-6. 6-3. Doi*le«—Bur- Baltimore at Detroit, businessman, oar No. l9 taking _ 11:39—Plodzlk (3). Ferron (10). wall tires, red leather interior. ‘Thera will a time,” (sliver said, the rtw(dcered flog ta all the long Sweeney (8). Angel (16). mission, excellent condition, call Company—roofing,' siding, altera- Help Wanted— Female 3.'> ick-Krochmal' (P) def. Lauten- develand at Loa Angeiea, (N). / CHURCH 8 (»T B A L L ^U . The Winners netted 14 runs ’Wethemfield 10, Bristol-Eastern 11:46—Tarca (6). Zonettl (14). Mes- This car runs like new . . . $845. • umimATi • ORIGINAL COLOR SPRAY for Recoloring bach-LeSure IM' 6-2. 6-4, 6-2; Boston at Kansas City, (N ). “when only seven or -Ught oars features—TOO, 160 and 200 tops, kill (10). C. Davis (16). 649-8180. tions. additions and remodeling .Rain washed out yesterday’s Beorer’s nightmare marked last in the big second>4 frame after of all types Excellent workman • MONtOE scheduled Manchester High-Platt Benneitt-Traoy (P) def. P. Wtoe- and driven dominated the win- kxpenaive Oars 11:63—M. Anderson (7). AIcLatferty 1962 Comet, 4^door sedan, stand- LPN — PULL or part-time. Call Interior Fabrics or Vinyl and Convertible Topa NATIONAL LEAGUE nignt’s sctl .. • eiknart Impoeslble to pass e SEALB) POWR the only member of the Los An- San Franriaco .18 9 .691 3 and 21-19 after six, .the Baptists single. Tony Page contributed full equtaP^d,” he added, d iv e r’s roof and chimney repairs. Ray Costinusd on s n t pa$o h M at Riverside,” OUvor a«ldsd. Hagenow, 649-2214. Ray Jackson, e THOMPSCM poqed due to rain and wet grounds-Lgeles Angels w'ho- has been In the Milwaukee . .is 19 .086 rallied both times, the two tallies three doubles and Dave McKinney Na 10 has a 1968 Cbevzotot chas- • LEFT FOOT ACCELERATOR The ba.seball game ’was reached- opening dav lineup all three years “V o koger do seiran or eight can ThU Yi^ar^s Kentucky Derl^ IMPORTS•0 Avto Drtvlnff Sehpol 7-A 643-8325. Los Angeiea .. .11 11 AOO 4 in the seventh forcing the first a triple and two stnglea in the 22- dominaite the trade. PersanaUy, I sis. A Ohsvy engine is standard e WAOMR EXTENSIONS jPor Driver Comfort uled for today atarting at 3:30. 'o f the team’s existence. Chicago ...... 10 11 .478 ty. hit onalaught. equipment for the stodk cars. 1956 Volkswagen, sunroof, radio, extra inning game of the season. would Uka a bigger trade, which .-‘ MANCHESTER Driving Academy. • w A im Philadelphia . . 8 11 .431 ty, Each aide scored In the eighth, Big sticker for Hi-Way were wlE aUow more psaalng, but I The "racing bug” stung Olivar Made for Silky Sullivan T^pe heater, whitewalls, low, low mile' Roofing and Chimnevs 16-A New York . . . . . 8 IS .400 8 Bill Avery — triple and two hard in 1962 and he’s been enthusl- age. Has to be seen. Winter driving instruction is safe Liberty netting two runs but it doubt If w«’]l grt £ " under professional instruction WILL COUNT Onobuiair' . . . . 7 11 A89 8 'Wasn’t enough as the Baptist nine doubles—and Ken Irish with toree Olivar for s decade has been one astlo about ths qiort ever sincei RfXJFINO—Specializing repairing OflRRS . V Tear DeiUer Doesn’t Stbitk Houston ...... 7 14 .388 one base blows. fVhlto running hto ushd oar busl- 1960 V olvo 2-door qmrts sedan. Special care to nervous and eld- - We Invite Your Inquiries m registered three to win the sHig- cf the ‘hig bqys” emong the oer LOUIS Ky. (AP) — Thto^Gray Pet and Chin Hoy Stable's roofis c< oU Unde, new roofs, gut- 'Hiursday’s Results Summary: asss, then located at the Center very clean. erly. Call for appointment and YOUR INVENTORY I fest. ' onsnsra having more than hto ahare year's Kentucky derby, which at- Never. Bend. free Driver’s Manual. 743-7249. ter work, chimneys cleans;! re- New York 10., Hoiiston 2. Stu Rdas 'collected fi’ve doubles Moriartys ...6140 200 a—M-22-3 ' o f BttoosKs, eepeatoRy ahice popu- Oliver often beard mechanic BUI tracted eight bluebloods of racing Rex Ellsworth’s Candy Spols, 1960 English Ford escort wagon. paired Aluminum siding. SO Te l. 643-2321 St. Louis 4. Chicago S. In five trips to pace the 27-hit ™;Way .....1 03 061 6-11-17-6 lar Joooo Meggiooomo of Pou^- Boudricu soy, "Bob, that vrould and a colt that will really have to the 6-6 favorite, to win the 89th veers’ experience Free esOmatee. Loa AngeJes S, Philadelphia 2. Community attach. . Jim Elder Dunachi and Surrano; Quay and bespaie, M.T., hae been hto regular make a good radhg cor.” Ftaally, move just to stay In. sl^ht of the running' of the l)4*mile event 19^ Renault Dauphine, 4-door Call Howley, 643-6361, 648-0768. Milwaukee 8, dnctniiaU 0. went four for four, bteludlng two Bmitii. ehauCfeur. Olivar, owner of the OUver was convinoed that It 'would field, to made for a Silky Sullivan Saturday, can either run pr stay sedan, low, low mileage. E-Z LERN , San Franciaeo 2, Ptttsbnrgh 1. honiers. RKO SOtoTBiUX Center Miotor Salsa In Menchee- be a good hobby to pursue and IIS’s that can run. off tho pace. (He’ll probably stay Today*a Oamea . Hie big blow was Al Hagsoow's .toooring their runs in bwoa—gat- tar, unveiled hto newert oer beer- been at it ever since,- For tboM who don’t remember. well off it m ill ttiey the ______Driving School San Franciaeo (OOHR 2-0) g* SPECIAL! - ^ sacrifice fly. J il . the eighth wtaioh .ttog toWFln aa«h-oC four fHuaes, iug Ora aum enl 16 lert w edt rt Otar No. 10 to tbs third one to Silky KuUlvan-WM the Galtfornia straldh. New York (Hook # 4 ) 9 pJB. ’ Connecticut’s largest, Auto- Spring Specia l mtVi TANKS broke a 22-all tie. s uig four-W fourSTlSe Bivenida but msdienloel trouble carry the Osnter Motor Bales ban- colt that gained some fame for Thto leaves Ambush Stable’s On 1969 Cadillac oonvertible, ftill pow- "baRanetoilh Of Tlie la s f" Loa AngMea (Riokert 0-0) at hto come from behind victories. matic and standard shift, a Kd , The losera- ccdlected four hom- devdoiNa end. the eer wee scratch- ner. The first was No. 18, thni My Honor, who came from 24 er. A beauty ...... $3,698. free pick-up service, teen-age RANCHES and CAPE CODS Pittaburgli (McBean 1-1) (N ). ed. MhgghMoomo, whHe-liaired end In 1968 Silky mlstopk the Derby 33 ers. Craig Btxiberg hitting a pair ^ night St Robeetaon Park, 12- oome No. 831 and finally the cur- lengths off the pace to win the classroom, older and nervous Painted For $ 4 9 ^ SUNDAY St VmOa (BfogUo 2-0) 'at Oin- and ’Tom I>ougias and OordM a veteran of more then 26 yean of rent job. I ’ for hto afternoon stroll and fin- PLUBGED SEWERS 11 Rows . . . 3 Abroosf einaatt (Nnxkall 0^1) (N ). California Derby, B. J. Ridder's students o]ur. specialty., 116 at 2:00 P.M. Slckler one each. ’ Da^tapn'S* fine six-hit racing, hka long been a fairartte There’s a lot of ssUofactlon for ished 13th in a 14-horse field Royal Tower and Patrice Jacobs' So* • Hooaton (Brace 1-1) at PfeHn- Most trainers in thto year’s race HILLTOP MOTORS, INC. (Tenter St., Manchester. Call Wirii A SokioHowoI Sununary: phis a 18-HH attack at Riveielde. a race car owner when hto oar Bonjour. q for free booklet, 648-8662, PLUS PAINT Machino CIsjned iMpUa (Short to-S) (N). P«avs Turklngton justments,” (Wver reports, "end unbeaton No Robbery has so much 2-2) at MHwaokee^ (Spaha 4-1) Lfltorty ...... 482 208 02—21-24-1 biggest ^ x y to ta taking ths figures to go postward at odds Open 941 . ' er Lloee laatalled—Cellarellar War Ki-iin Its Kind In N. E. SOSLAN FE A T U n r Bagoioiv and Hughes, Rhodes Dijati saoh with thm we - (owner and. driver) ere ' early speed that any colt trying SPECIAL PRICES ON ‘ terprootlng Done. (N ). checkered flag ta the fasture race. to run with hlipa iray find the better than 100-1, usually runs off $48-3764 KORTLCKTK'B Drivtag School lne„ (4){ Douglfcs and Broberg. safeties in four trips, pewied the' tag forward to doing eomel That's the objective cf OUver ths jjaos—well oft It. He finiahtd LARGER HOMES MVERIOR, lUT iMINM IM-tin Saturday's fiamei .Saturday alglit.” pace Idllliig* offices, classroom located Maq- DUSTY I ^ O U E Triu^iera while Tom Hetcalfe was and Joooo flatuidagr night rt Ri- next to last ip Tuesday’s Derby Saa Fraaetoeo at New Ycrit the enub's best hitter with a pair. Ih e Ipoal oar owner ha# as hto Horses in the race that figure I Chester ParkadC, lowisr level. Bs- McK inn ey br oSs Rev MOU, m W I T P i. n 08) Loe Angeiea at Pittainuife. One big ImUngi—the second— verside. ' to stay close . to the pace, and Trtal Stakes. gtanera, older, -nervous Students, ALLST A TE PAIN TERS THOMPSON SPEEDWAY Teachers ...... 220 420 » —12-18-2 mechsnlOB and pit crew, Johp Poq- COVENTRY S t Lnqto at ' -----^ ^ It for Moriartys last nifht atArmy A Navy Oil 000 2- 8 4 . Itat, caiuak Ruiinha and Junior possibly. No Robbery, in tiie early ITie Derby will be worth $161,400 oiir specialty. Teen-age driver's S«w«roa« Disposal C o . l u a m , m iM Rinui m m im 1 ; : 1! : . i hi ’•u i i : t . u;i' • Xeaalatoat U K BNGUffii FORD, • syUhdsr. educatlen eourso. Btat# eertifled. TeL 742-7S6A—743-8101 * . 180-isa Prari s t-M i ~ ‘ IWdeeboe; For hosK htoe ploatlo worms arsi ing, are Darby Dan Farm’s If all nine go <]^8tward, with hUotr ORsa for oigMrior to black ‘ones. Satcaugay. Waiiwt HIU Farm’s 1106,900 going to ths.wlnnsv. $100. •48-S88L 'S4B-7IK. A A

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1968 fA O i SOTTEElf .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCTESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1968 PAOB s x v i N i a n i Houses For Sale 72 HoqsM For Sale Tt Houses For Sale '72 Houses For jSalc 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale' 72 Farms For Sale 76 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods ^ 51 Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Wanted Tb Rent '' 68 B ooms For Sale 72 ROCKLEDGE — 4 bedroom bi- MANCHE8TER-6H ROOK OBpa SCHOOL STREET — 6 ft 6 duplex WEST BIDE — Delightful 6 room 42 COURTLAND Street — Five KERRY STREET — 7 room older TWENTYi ACRE FARM on excel- DARK, RICH, stone free loam, fill, SACRIFICE — I960 ^aa refrlgera- WE BUY BELL . Jo- work, fireplace, new furnace. Bel 3 ROOMS OF cJ wishes to share apartment or 649-7620. « ranch, 100x200 lot, low taxes. seph Barth, Broker, 649-0820, Aye, Us a Sc6tsman's'''dream; Air Real Estate, 643-9332. REAL ESTATE Listings wanted. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. 'HOURS 200 extra S & H stamps with oil' FURNITURE small house with another lady. ROCKLEDGE — Custom 6 room Shopping nearby.' Belfiore, Rooms Withbat Board 59 ranch, large living room with this cute home on the west side Free estimates of value. Law, change. Atlantic or Quaker State V O N L Y $ 4 S S Box P, Herald. Realtor, 648-5121. NEAR CENTER — 8 family 161 TANNER STREET. — 5H roOm rence F Flano; Realtor, 643-2766. 8 A.M . to 5 P.M. oils. Cole’s Atlantic, 461 W. Cen- fireplace, formal dining room, of town. It stands out like the ‘ I $16.18 Delivers FURNISHED ROOM tor genUe- HOMES TO 4-4-4, aluminum siding, copper flowers in Edinburgh and it's ranch, living room with paneled ter. $16.18 Month YOUNG COUPLE, no children, electric kitchen, natural wood- 6^4% mo r t g ag e — Nice older 6 man, heat, lights, private en- Vernon work, 2-car garage, large wooded plumbing, excellent condition as pretty-,pn the Inside as it is fireplkce, hot water heat, family WANTED - LOTS, A, B or C - YOU GET — trance,, parking. Evenings MI would like furnished apartment or roomer Just ofi Center Street. Ga- room. attractive landscaping. zone What have you? Charles THEY WONT COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSFIED ADVT. ATTEN’nON Fisherman — Night cottage, Bolton Lake area. Call 9 lot, $26,900. Phllbrick Agency, throughout, realistically priced. on the out. Five lovely rooms 16-PIECE BEDROOM 8-2816; Days PI 2-6364. rage, breeseway, park-like yard. Hayes Agency, 643-4803. to show your favorite lass. Owner, 649-5508. Pontioelll, 649-9644. MONDAY Thin FRIDAY 10:80 A ^ .—SATCBDAY 9 A.M. crawlers, 26c dozen, 69 Spruce a.m. - 6 p.m., 643-2764. PRiVACY - COMFORT 649-846 4 . ______Belfiore, Realtor, 543-5121. PLEASE St., 649-9496. 18-PIECE LIVINQ ROOM Compact kitchen, cute dining 12-PIECE KITCHEN GLASTONBURY — Unique home WANTED — By private party, 5-6 LAST LONG I ROOM FOR RENT near Main YOUNG COUPLE wish 8-4 room SO. WINDSOR — Minutes to Hart- ASSUMPTION P.ARI8H — 6 room area, and lovely yard for the Lots For Sale 73 YOUR COOPERATION WILL -L PLUS - apartment, ready to move in by ford from this attractive 6 room site, 40-mile view from Hartford little ones to enjoy. You’d bet- room older single home oy 2 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Street. 9 Hazel Street. 649-2170. on a lake, can be yours In Cape bordering Assumption skyline to. Massachusetts that can family.. Phone 649-4933.- BE APPRECIATED D IA L 643-2711 DELUXE TAPPAN gas range. June 1, imfumished. Please call ranch. Fireplace. I^iU, basement. Church and School, wooded 282 Norwood 8t. — Delightful 8 ter sweep her off her feet and THREE BUILDING lots,’ prime! TV SET AND COMB; RANGE this year-round, two-bedroom be enjoyed both day and night location, AA zone. Phllbrick, Coller baby carriage. 649-7609. WOMEN ONLY — Furnished room 643-8976. Caumrt. Raise your own Vege- foot yard. Transportation, shop- room Cape, nicely landscaped. take a good look at this dream Free Delivery ranch, nestled among trees. tables and flowers. Asking $15,- Vacant and ready for'Immedi- seta off this contemporary 9-room home now. The weather’s go- Agency, 649-8464. j DUPLEXES AND, two families, tor rent, complete housekeeping ping nearby. Belfiore, Realtor, raised rauich built for the view on 1963 V E ^ O N T Grade ’^ ’ maple Free Set Up By Our Own facilities, between Center and Step-saving kitchen, dining 800. Madeline Smith, Realtor, ate occupancy. ing to be fine this weekend, have qualified buyers. If you’re syrup, quarts 32.75; half gallon Reliable Men room, paneled living room, 643-6121.______' 2 acre wooded lot. Nearby golf WYLLYS ST. — Extraordinary' DWORIN’S ContinuMl From Preeoding Page Memorial Hospital. 643-6539. Apartment BnOdings 649-1642 or Mabel Sheridan, eve- so call for an appointment and thinking of selling, please call, no $4.25. Call 649-4602 between 2:30 • Free Storage Until Wanted field stone heatalator fireplace nings and weekends, 648-8189. courses, 5 minutes from Manches single lot. 240 foot frontage. i obligation. E. E Bushey Agency, For Sale 6 t WEST SIDE — toimaculate 1956 Conwky Rd. — A ranch home ter. Dream kitchen, 25x13; formal It won’t be a disappointment. 643-7444. 8 p.m. .1 And Last Rut Not Least - FEW STEPS from Arthur Drug, with built-in bookshelves and Cape with all amenities, no wear MI 9-2083. Ybu Get Free Service that’s just right for you. 3 dining room, 2 fireplaces, 4 bed- Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 large, attractively furnished SIX UNIT apartment bouse in A-1 picture window for your enjoy- VERNON — 8 bedroom ranch, and tear at all. 4 bedrooms pos- BURNHAM ST. — 166 foot front- MUST SELL — Ceramic supplies— Phohe for appointment ’room, clean and quiet with park- ment. 7 or 8 minutes to Man- built-ins, combination windows, bedrooms, ceramic tiled bath, rooms, 3 baths, recreation room — I greenware, paints, tools. Up to condition, excellent return on in- cible. Quality built by Ansaldl. JACK J. LAPPEN AGENCY age by 412 deep, rural residential SALESWOMAN WANTED — FuU OVERHEAD DOOR installer, ex- saMuel al bert ing, reasonable. 643-1888 after 5. vestment. Mortgage available, chester, inspect now! Call Ann $2,000 cash takes over the mort- "mud room” . Air con^tiontog and 2-car garage. Sliding glsuu 40% discount. Need room to Quiet residential neighborhood. units will stay. doo$8 lead to spacious sun deck zone, $3,200. 643-8779. after 6 p.m. New Low Prices! perienced or trainee, for perma- Hartford 247-0358 centrally located,iated. ilbriek Agen- Hunter 649-3695, 649-6306. gage, monthly p^m ents $110. 66 BALDWIN ROAD time, licensed Real Estate Sales teach gem cutting. Register now Belfiore, Realtor, 643-5121. Agent wanted by busy Manches- nent position. High or vocational See It Day or Night ROOM FOR LADY or gentleman, cy. 649-8464. Soon vacant. T. J. Chockett, Real- surrounding house. Preferred OAKLAND TERRACE — 100x140, NOTICE '59 FORD '57 CHEVROLET ter firm. EJxperlence not neces- school graduate. Phone 527-0709. for evening classes. Ryder’s If you have no means of trans- ''qqtet. Inquire 224 Charter Oak tor, 648-1677. Wells St. — Custom built brick neighborho^ for, the discrim- 644-1541 Rock A Gem Shop, 945 Center bo wers scho o l — Delightful level, with trees, zone A, $2,200. PUBLIC HEARING Fairlane ’’500” 4-Door Hard- '4-Door Wagon. Blue. Rsuiio, sary as faciliUes are available for portation, I’ll send my auto for Street, 643-8368, 246-4738. BARROWS A WALLACE cedar shingled Cape with garage, front ranch home In St. James inating buyer. Price, $39,900.. Call 619-7319 Street. you. No obligation. Land For Sale 71 MANCHESTER — 8 room modem buUder, 643-1373. CALL J. J. TODAY CHARTER REVISION top. Alaskan white. Radio, heater, powerglide. No. 4296. thorough training. We promise nicely treed yard. Approved for Perish. 8 bedrooms, full base- heater, Fordomatic, white- BODY MAN, experienced, 876-0657, ATTRACTIVE room for refined 56 E. Center St., home, 4 bedroonu, family room, ment. B ZONE LOT 50x162 feet, centrally nothing except Uie opportunity to TWO PAIRS of yellow drapes, 63” A— Lr-B— E— R— T’—S gentleman, private phone on floor, COVENTRY — 6% acres on Brew- minimum down. Belfiore, Realtor, dR C A 1800 — Colonial, beautifully COMMISSION wall, No. 3977. learn the real estate business and after 6. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD attached garage, 166' frontage, 648-6121.______located, all utilities, $3,500. May 8, 1963 $795 length, in very good condition. centrally located. 648-5331. ster Street, sign on-premises. Call Manchester, Conn. trees, $16,500. Cmrlton W. Ruteh- restored, 2% baths, 9 rooms, 3 649-6544. to work hard. For an interview Tel. 649-9432. f OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 fireplaces, hot water heat, garage, COVENTRY Five room home, 8:00 p.m. $1095 Madeline Smith, Realtor, 649-1642. ins, 640-6132. TWO FAMILY, 4-4 plus brick Brent Rd. — Luxurious 7 room please call Mr. Werbner at PLEASANT furnished room with Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. split level home at a down to acreage. Carlton W .' Hutchins attached bedroom apartment, r, ' ~.— o ------vvaaaeii hcnooi,Waddell ibd School, Broad 163 street Broad Street 643-4112, 843-7847. Salesmen Wanted 36-A 1960 VESPA SCOOTER, $198, very CASCO FOAM rubber living room cooking facilities and electric re- BIDWELL STRE^ET — 2.54 acres business building. Annual income porch, fireplace. 1 baths, beach r r o p e r ty P or hale 74 Notice is hereby g^efi that in or den set, like new; madiogany WADDELL SCHOOL — 8 bedroom earth price. 2 full baths. Fin- 649-5132. '57 OLDSMOBILE good condition. Frigldalre refrig- frigerator, ladies only. 643-6388. plus building lot and excellent out- 7 days a week ranch, comer lot, plenty of tmes, $3,600. Excellent Ihveatment. Bel- and boat facilitie.s,'land,' garage, | MTTeT' air’T i i accordance with tli^rovlsions of!| .'60 FALCO N WAITRESS FOR part-time work, WANTED — ROUTE salesman. desk. 876-8659. flore. Realtor, 643-5121. ished rec' room. Landscaped station Wagon. Gray. Radio, Excellent opportunity on estab- erator, $28, good condition. South building. E. J. Carpenter, Broker, tremendous buy at $15,700. T. J. lot. COVENTRY — 4 room ranch. 2 deep well, $12,200. 742-7054 . J i Connecticut Il6me Rule Act. j Black. Radio, heater, Ford- heater* automatic, power experienced preferred. Fiano’s Road, Box 398, Bolton. 649-6750. 238 CHARTER OAK ST. — R o ^ bedrooms, hot air heat, porch, — —------«------Beautiful corner lot lOOxiOO, section 7-l9l o f the Connecticut' lished route. 5-day week. Pension DROPLEAF MAPLE kitchen table 649-5051. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. omatic. whitewall tires. steering. No. 3995. Restaurant, 843-2766. with private entrance, suitable for TWO F.AMILY — Older 10 room plus 4 lots, $7,500. Schwartz. Real- LYNESS ST. —, Immaculate 4-4* cleared ^ th selected shade trec.s.' oeneral i=!tatutc.s. 1908 Revision, Stock No. 4345. plan and sick benefits. Average with 4 matching chairs; 9x12 rug duplex, yearly income $2,280. pay $126 a week. Apply at J.' A. with pad. NAjtional 3-6270. working gentleman, $8 weekly. EIORT ROOM Oarriacm Ookmial, OVERSIZE CAPE — 7 rooms, 22 tor. 236-1241, Mr. Ken, 233-1319. duplex for $16,900, new heating Charter Revision Commis.sion, j Boats and Accessories 46 649-1746. Houses For Sale 72 .laige living room, dining room, foot living room with fireplace, Nice income producer at only “ It 'pays to deal with a system, combinations, big lot, T. or winter" home. - - $1,250.c- February 5, 1963 by $1295 i795 RN, PART-TIME. CaU 640-2358. Bergren’s Dairy, 1100 Burnside $16,500. Belfiore, Realtor, 648-5121. Realtor" Utetaen, study and lavatory, 4 formal dtotog room, 4 bedrooms, SIX ROOM Cape, full shed dormer, J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 242-8283 daytime only. the Manchester Board of Direc- Ave., E. Hartford. Ask for Mr. 1961 46 h.p. MERCURY motor; 16 BOLTON — CUSTOM , 5 room 1% baths, breezeway, garage, Byrne. foot MFG fiberglass boat; Mas- bedrdoma d toth on second 2 baths, 1800 sq. ft. of living ROCKLEDGE — Absolutely spot- tors,., will hold a public hearing to SUMMER TIME is fun time but it Apartments— Flats— ranch, 2H acres, $19 800 call fiooi. Recreation room with fire- space, attached garage, 150x160 fireplace, hot water oil heat, city MANCHESTER — Executive con- Legal Notice obtain comment.s artd suggestions tercraft trailer, canvas, and ex- WATKINS owner, 643-0860, less 8 room home to prestige utilities, ideal location. Charles temporary ranch home, scenic brings added expenses for picnics, tras. Excellent condition. 643-5662 Tenements 53 place to basement. Attached wooded lot, close to all schools, area. 4 or 6 bedrooms, electric from the citizens of Manchester on double garage. Aluminum siding. $22,900. Phllbrick Agency, Lesperance, 649-7620. AAA area. This excellently main- NOnCK OF MEETING clothes, vacations. There’s still after 6. FOREST STREET—Dellghtfiil 10 kitchen with built-ins, picture Jarvis Realty Co. OF CO.M’.>II8SIONKRS the present and other forms of lo- Bargain Shop 118 MAIN—Three rooms, heat, hot Central locatlcm, $n,900. Phil- 649-8464. tained 8 room home offers large '59 U R K Ume to earn extra money for ex- room former Cheney residence in windowed dining room, 2-car ga- 22 BOWERS ST. — Lovely 2 bed- State of Comif^cticui District of Man- cal government. tra needs in your spare time. FAST 16 FOOT fiberglas sport run- water, stove, refrigerator, $100. brick Agency, 6496464. center foyer, magiiificient ceiling chester. Probate Cour/? May 2. 196H. SALESMEN — AMBITIOUS .paric-Uke aettlng. 6 bedrooms, 4H 18 EDMUND STREET — 6 room j*age, nicely treed and shrubbed 643-4112 — 649-1200 room Colonial, family room, Estate of Walter DouKola.’ late of Said hearing will be held in the 649-5229, 9-5. to floor fleldstone fireplace wall' avirvlNAeFA*- Tn: .ft 2-DOOR Why not become one of those about with 1960 Mercury 700 and $228.00 3 Pc. French Provincial baths, excellent condltlan. Owner lot. Better, yes, better than new. aluminum sidings and awntogs, in livinv room and dininp- room i Maiichc.stPr, in .laid Dislrlct, dcc-ea8<>d. i Auditorium of the Waddell SchooJ, smart women in Manchester who Bedroom; 4 drawer chest, 6 draw- MANCHESTER — New 6 room Cape, enclosed sunporch,. 1-car m living room Oining n»m , , pur.**uancc nf an order of ndn. 163 Broad strppt on Wpdnpidav heavy duty trailer. Ideal ski boat. 643-7444. brick ranch, built-ins 14x20 living oversize garage. Phllbrick -Agen- Belfiore, Realtor, 643-5121. beautifully shrubbed lot. Bowers earn the AVON WAY? It can be Like new condition. Many extras. er double dresser and mirror, full ’ m 3-7847 — . 649-7314 tremendous kitchen, 3 large bed- 1 John J. Waliott. Judge of the Court of Nicely equipped and eco- TWO ROOM apartment, 149 Oak- room with fireplace, half acre lot, cy, 649-8464. School area. Owner-agent, rooms, paneled den with bay' Probate* for tht» District of Manchostor. I 196.3 at 8 o c IOCk . at which $1 . fun, too. Don't wait. Call today, Would like to talk to mature $1?Ido complete. Call 649-6091. size bed, 149. CONCORD RD,—Beautiful ranch, SWIMMING POOL, patio on married man over 21 with or land Street. 649-5229,; 9-6. reasonably priced. Hayes Agency, 649-5061, 649-9162. v window, 3 ceramic bathrooms. hearing any elector or -taxpayer nomical for your driving 289-4022. large living room, formal dining MANCHESTER — Appealing'cus- premises. U ft R split level, 6<4 without sales experience who 7^ h.p. EVINRUDE geared mo- $69.60 White Crib, 44.60 643-4803. laundry, room, double garage. | John S'^OConnor'm^^^ an opportimity t o ^ BX5UR 'ROOM newly decorated room, cabinet kitchen, 2 bed- tom built 6 room Split Level on rooms. 2 baths, kitchen with bullt- pleasure. No. 4041. SEWERS WANTED immediately. needs to earn more and desires tor. 4 gallon Crulse-A-Day tank. rooms, recreation room land- YEAR OLD RANCH. 6 rooma, 2 screened rear porch. Thermopane | 6in«. dlaimereated persons, commls- heard, fo r and by order of the $19.95 Crib Mattress, 16.50 apartment, second floor, heat, EIGHT ROOMS, 4 or 5 bedrooms, high elevation. Features Include a 1ns, attractive family room, 2*2one windows throughout. Stone and 1 >h Charter Revi.sion Commhs.sion 6f Work at home doing simple sew- to learn sales and sales man- Used only about 40 hours. Call scaped yard. Marion E. mberb- heat, large lot, Belfiore, Realtor, baths, built-in range and oven, 2- agement with top ranking na- hot water, electric range, garb- paneled feunlly room, living full plaster house, 2-car garage. frame exterior — a distinctly de- credUor of sSm es^ite aii-K-’d t’*P Town of Manchester, ConrfecU- ing. We supply materials and pay 643-8150 after 6:30 p.m. $189.00 72” Modem Sofa, walnut son. Realtor, 643-5968. 648-5121. Car garage, 150x200 lot, close to lapping both ways. Good rate of tional sales organization. Quali- age disposal included, $125. room with fireplace, aluminum Formal dining room, 2 fireplaces, school, beautiful location. Call READ THIS! signed home for the disorimina- The said commissioners will meet at fhlt. piq^ Piece work. Apply, Dept. CUSTOM BUILT 14 foot runabout frame, reversible blue-green cov- References. 649-0308, 649-8989. combinatlcms, attached garage, 1% baths, stainless steel double ttog buyer. Principals. 643-0973, Ihp Hparlng Room in Ihp Municipal Vinton D. Fisher Jr., '63 VOLKSW AGEN '60 PLYMOUTH fied man will be given thorough ered foam cushions, 129. $9,900—5H ROOM ranch, fireplace, WYLLYS S'IREEjT 10 room split owner days 649-8236; evenings 6-9, Building on the 27th dav nf May, AD344, Box 7010, Adelaide Post training and rapidly advance with trailer, good condition. Also, 2-car garage, large lot. privacy. close to school, shopping and .oven, baseboard hot water heat, 643-8359. We have just listed a “ high Secretary Micro Bus. Tutone green. 3 2-Door Hardtop. Red. Radio, SPACIOUS, all electric, 4 room transportation, $17,500. Phllbrick large lot with storage shed. Im- level In Manchester’s finest area. COVENTRY — Excellent 4 room 1S63, at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon for Office, Tpronto, Ontario, Canada. to fill one of several manage- radio direction finder. 649-3406. $85.00 Modem Lounge CSiair, to Carlton W. Hutthins, Realtor, Cathedral ceiling, 3 baths, 2 ga- on a hilltop” brick Colonial to the purpoFo of attending on the bu.*ms, very neat and clean, ing Coventry Lake. Kitchen built- oil heat, combinations, only $9,- effort showing dresses to your Stock Place off North Main ter 4. Realtor. 649-2813, 643-4648. fortable Colonial living in a PICTURE FRAMING (oil types) friends, neighbors, and fellow Gambolati built home. Trans- permanent siding, $13,900. Hayes 1ns. Bel Air Real Estate, 648-9332. prime AA zone, please call us 900. Large assumable mortgage, 2-DOOR PART - TIME work Wednesday, Street. Choman Housewrecking, FOR SALE — Gas stove and re Agency, 648-4803. Glenn Roberts Agency workers. 649-2392, MODERN 3V4 room apartment, ferred owner wants quick sale. TANNER STREET — Bowers to Inspect. Some work Is need- small down payment'. Goodchild- WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Friday and Saturday, mornings, frigerator, 21” television, maple heated, including electric range, BOLTON LINE — 8 bedroom afternoons and evenings. Cash- School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 ed, but we think a fair and Bartlett, Realtors, 289-0939, Blue. Radio, heater, $1 bedroom set, wringer washing refrigerator, garbage disposal, MANCHESTER — Four room MLS Realtors ranch, full dry basement, beauti- 643-7925. For full detjalls at no obligation iers, service clerks, delicatessen, machine. 649-2130. twin sized bedrooms, gmr^e, Cape, immaculate as can be, ful 1% acre plot, big rear porch, equitable offer will be seriously CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK standard transmis- quiet, pleasant surroundings, few 5il4-1621 — 528-0794 considered by the absentee produce, or grocery clerks. Ex- Diamonds— Watches— 4%% mwrigage, only $16,900. nicely landscaped yard with affords a maximum of privacy. SOUTH WINDSOR — We are write Box 16, Chaplin, Conn. minutes drive from metropolitan Hayes Agency, 648-4803, owner. MEDICINE CABINETS and SH O WER DOORS sion. No. 4058. perienced, over 18 years of age. Jewelry 48 A BUY OF A LIFETIME Hartford, located near two large BEL AIR REAL ESTATE trees, full cellar, oil heat, All the extras. Real buy at $14.- pleaset FOUR -I^OSSIBLE FOR SALE — 6 months old pedi- . . . dbl. dresser & mirror, chest, ed land including three building 90x160. Escott Agency, 649-7688. oil hot water heat, fireplace. See Over 1,460 sq. ft. of comfort- day and Sunday. p.m. Apply Howaird Johnson, 394 MANCHESTER — Extra large 6% able living in this unigue 6 '61 CHEVROLET greed Collie pup, male. Loves FRESH EGOS for sale by the case bookcase bed, GOLD BOND box- 2% ROOM FURNISHED apart- lots, close to achools, shopping It on the inside. Robert Wolver- BEDROOMS Parkwood Wagon. Radlo^ Tolland Tpke., Manchester. spring A mattress, 2 pillows, 2 room ranch on a one acre land- room ranch style home. 2 ROCKLEE^E—3 bedroom ranch, children. Call 643-8226 before 2:30 or dozen. Reasonable prices. Nat- ment, centrally located, reason- and transportation. $15,400. com - BOLTON LAKE — A year 'round ton, Realtor, 649-2813. 643-4548. '62 VOLVO heater, V-8, Standard trans- sisky Farm, 122 Newmarker boudoir lamps etc. scaped and tree shaded lot. 2- tiled baths, 2-car garage. large rooms, garage,* fireplace, 2-Door. White. Radio, heater, INSPECTOR for receiving inspec- p.m. able. Call after 12 noon to 6 p.m,, plete. Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. car garage full cellar with rec vacation will be yours in this 4 mission. Tutone beige and Road, Vemon-So. Windsor line, off COMPLETE lOTCHEN 649-8404. bedroom lakefront home. 1% MANCHESTER — Seven room old Priced below replacement cost, convenient to schools, stores, whitewalls. tion, must be able to read blue- room, 8 bedrooms, ceramic bath, bus. Owner 643-1470. Older 7 room home, recent hot gold. No. 4242. prints and use basic dimensional VERY NICE, clean, 8 weeks’ old Dart Hill Road. 644-0304. . . . 7 Pc. kitchen set, base cab- BOLTON Colonial Ranch. 6 baths. Li'ving room 15x26 with er home,' oil heat, wall to wall offers Invited. LAWN SEED huge living room with fireplace, water.'heat, fireplace... garage, kittens and mother looking for inet. VERNON — Nicely furnished 8- rooms, beamed ceiling and fire- fireplace. Large screened and carpeting, storm windows, full $1990 cqvdpment. Apply LaPolnte Indus- FARM LOAM — Top quality, big built 1654, $25,900. Robert Wolver- Directions: Take Exit 98 on VERNON — 8*4 room conteittiwr- large treed lot, lake pririleges. $1645 tries, Inc., Rockville, Conn. good home. 649-6120 after 4. ' PLUS ALL THESE EXTRAS rooms and.bath, private entrance, place to living room, built-in oven glassed porch.' Madeline Smith, cellar, 2-car garage, extra lot, live yard load, $12. Columbia .... Elec, skillet, steam ft dry , parking, all * uUlities included. and range, 1^ baths, 2-car ga- ton, R ector, 449.-2818, 643-4648. amesite drive, $14,9(K). William Wilbur Cross Highway, left ary, 6 bedrooms, 114 baths, spa- Realtor, 649-1642 or Mabel ffiierl- cious closets, carport, landsca^d MAN WANTED. hi^i school 228-93^ after 6 p.m. iron, elec, percolator, auto, toast- Adults only. Call 876-908L rage, large lot, $22,900. Phllbrick Grisel, Broker, 649-9700. over. Highway, then right onto TWO BLACK kittens to give away. SMART COLONIAL — Six room dan, evenings and weekends, . Route 30. Approximately. lot, FHA appraisal. Any offer Vi PRICE Ji, er, 15 pc. cooking utensils, 40 pc. Agency, 649-8464. LAWRENCE F. FIANO, ^ graduate, by local transportation Colonial, Up-top condition, finish- 643-8139. Seriously considered. Call owner 't a d warehousing company. Fast POTTED TOMATO plants;* tomato 'dirmerware, 24 pc. glassward.set, ...... • */ . FORD BTBEfiJT — 6 room frame miles to Crestwood 'homes. Buy one package, at regular price and get the sec- plants by the dozen, broccoli, let- Business Locations R(X3CLEDGE — CJontemporary ed rec room, fenced to yard; lo- house, all utilities, needs paint, Beqr right‘’.onto Crestwood... 876-1617. • Realtor 648-2766 accurate tTOlst, good at figures, 40 pc silverware set, and range, cated to Manchester Green, good TANNER STREET — This ranch '59 FORD BOARDING MEDIUM size and tuce, cabbage,^kohlrabi, egg;plant, refrigerator and 21” T.V. ranch, cathedral ceiling, living $12,900. Joseph Barth, Broker, Drive, look for signs. ond one for half price! What a saving! able to adapt to general office small dogs. Grooming Cocker pepper plants. Krause Green- For. Rent 64 value at $19,900. T. J. Crockett, must be sold. Five full liveable EDISON RD. — Cape, 4 down, S Charles Nicholson T42-6S64 routine, chance for advancement. FREE room with fireplace, electric rooms, three of them could be 649-0820. RANCH WAGON Spaniels our specialty. Harmony houses, 649-7700. DESIRABLE DOWNTOWN loca- kitchen with bimt-tos, 8 bed- Realtor, 643-1577. For further details eall Mrs. unfinished up, fireplace, ga r^ e, For interview, call 649-4555. Delivery, set-up. service ft. bedrooms. Full basenient with ga- Hill Kennels, Hebron Road, Bol- tion, 757 Mato Street, 25x100 — rooms, 2 baths, family room with DOLL HOUSE — Mancheeter. Cute Shorts, 643-8886. patio, oil heat, owner, 649-0059. ton. 643-5427. 1 storage FIVE ROOM ranch, stone front, rage, walk-up attic. Eixcellent 4-room ranch, fireplace, recrea- Economical 6-cyIinder. $ ' ( will subdivide. Suitable for pro- fireplace, attached garage, sun- MANCHESTER — Beautiful 4 Household Goods 51 GILBERT’S of deck, wooded lot; $27,900. Phil- plastered walls, 2 bedrooms, din- residential location. Were aaktog tion room, patio, outside fireplace, J. WATSON BEACH & CO. FIVE ROOM raised ranch, 2-car SPREADING Radio, heater, standard fessional office or retail use. to the high 17’s . . .'now open to rOom ' ranch, mint condition, UPRIGHT NEW BRITAIN Ample parking. Full, clean base- brick ftgency, 649-8464. ” tog room, fireplace, ceramic tile beautifully landscaped, $12,200. Sole Agents garage, fireplace, 114 baths, transmission. Green fin- OPPORTUNITY - FREE TO GOOD HOME. 2 year DON’T CARRY the baby when bath, aluminum awntogs. extras. offers. T. J. Qrockett, Realtor, Carlton Yf,- Jlutchlnz, 649-6132. tl Central Row nestled to a nice wooded piece of storms,> Croft Dr., near highway, pushing is easier with a light Known fon complete satisfaction - ment. Air conditioned. 242-6774. islv^No. 4290. old male beagle. 643-4781. * SINCE 1865 Owner 649-1434. , 648:1677. ' Hartford terra flrma. Excellent buy at $11,- owner, $18,700. 644-0510, after 5 YEWS YEWS weight shopping stroller. Only SIX ROOM Immaculate •»home 522-2114 700. Call the Ellsworth Mitten Local office of national 11 Stanley Bt. , BA B-im THREE ROOMS ground ' fjoor. p.m. $7.88 at Marlow’s, 861 Main Ideal for any office or comfner- across from Shady Glen. 194 feet Agency, Realtor, : 643-6930 or Street. * * Open every night ’till 9:00 BOLTON NOTCH, 643-2325. concern looking for men to Live Stock 42 Sat, 'til 5 :3 0 ,^ cial use; other space available. on Turnpike, 650 feet deep^Bel PORTER STREET area — Quality (XJVENTRT — 5*4 room split Air Real-Estete, 643-9332. ^ non-development rancii, unusually level, fireplace, 2 acres land, call '60CHEVROLCT get in on a ground floor op- CHESTS OF DRAWERS for spare WlllGwbrook ShoppMg Center 474 Mato St. Plenty <5f parking. MANCHESTER vicinity — 8 bed n,95 '61 FORD FOUR YEAR OLD registered large bedrooms, stunning li-vtog 246-3814. n.65 Convertible. Dark .forest 2-Door white. 6 cyltodar, portunity and make im- rooms and cottages. Maple finish 649-5229, 9-6. $9,900 TOLLAND — Worth seeing today. . room ' split level ranch, attached standard bred mare. $200. 649-7029 Sm ashing V a lue room, .^ g pleasant kltchein, dry green. Radio, heater, Fordo- stand, transmission. Stock mediate high commission after 6 p.m. from $24.88. Marlow’s, 861 Main 6V4 room ranch, attached garage, tiled basement, easy financing, garage, aluminum storms, 3 SIX R(X)M Ranch, garage, near i No. 4220. Street. POSTER upright freezer, 17 eu. ft., matic, whitewalls. No. 3512. earnings. Call good running condition. 649-74M. 246 NORTH MAIN - - Store. Economy 4-room ranch, ..ame- •“ J aluminum combinations, amesite $17,200. Owner 649-7861. acres land, $16,9(X); 3 bedroom B o w ^ School, excellent condi- $1345 649-6229, 9-5. site drive, large garden space, drive, landscaped lot 100x300, ranch, hot water oil heat, alumi- ' tion ^ throughout, nicely land- FLOWERING $1995 Articles For Sale 45 SAVE ON housecleantog specials . high assumable 'mortgage, near MAN(3IESTER — Beautiful rauich, num storms, amesite drive, large at Marlow’s, 861 Main Street. One FOR SALE — Professional wood- fruit trees, quick occupancy. scaped. Must be seen to be ap- MAPLE worker's bench with* two .vices, ATTRACTIVE OFFICES, good lo- New mortgage, minimum down) Grant Hill. 8 miles CoventiT, 11 89 feet long, 4 bedrooms, family lot, $15,900 ; 8 bedroom bungalow, preciated,- Charles Lesperance, 643-9177 for interview scr eened loam for the best in Hamilton Beach Port-a-vac, cation, ideal for professional, miles Manchester. Escott Agency, room 16x24, 2 baths, oversize 2- hot air heat. large lot, $9,000, good ^57 OLDSMOBILE lawns from our screening plant $24.88 (demo.). Regina electric electric stove, apartment size gas or assumit; $69. monthly ^pay-‘ 649-7620. CRABS '56 CHEVROLET stove, deacoh’s bench, round pine manufacturer’s agent or realtor. ments. : 649-7683. car garage, large lot, mauiy ex. financing: , 4*4 room quality cot- 2-Door Station Wagon. 6. 4-Door. Black. Radio, heator, Andover - Columbia. George Gril- broom, $27.88. Hoover Lark, 643-2223- trais, $23,900; excellent 6 room tage next to lake, completely fur- VERNON — Just over Manchester TREES , B f BUD automatic. No. 41M. ling, Inc., 742-7886. $29.88. Hoover 33 Convertible with table, other used furniture. cylinder, standard transmis- 643-7449. MANCHESTER — Autumn Street. Cape, shed dormer, owner mov- nished, small down payment, $7,- line. Like new 5*4 ranch^ 1*4 sion. No. 3879. LOCAL CHEMICAL sales route attachments, $56.88. One Lewyt TWO STORY building, $30 month- LAWNMOWERS, garden tractors, Immaculate small home for ing. Call for particulars. Short 500. Other listings from $4,500. up. baths, bullt-lh kitchen *with $795 opening for married man with Deluxe Vac, was $119.50, now ly. About 2,000 sq. ft. Suitable for LAWRfeNCE F. FIANO young couple in desirable neigH- way out — 8 bedroom modern Call Chambers Realty, 643-2325, dinette, fireplace,. Hayes Agency, $595 car. Above average* income. Out- and tillers. Terms, trades, parts $69.$8. ^ o p or storage. Inquire 10 Depot *2.65 and service. Caplfcol Equipment, Musical Instruments 53 Realtor 643-2766 Dorhood. Modern kitchen, ceramic ranch, large lot, $11,900. Over 100 643-6930. 643-4803. n.95 standing opportunity lor advance- Square, Apartment 4. tile bathroom, hot water heat, city more listings — all price ranges, ment in secure field. For further 38 Main Street, Manchester. '60 VOLKSW AGEN '56 CHEVROLET 648-7958. •- UPRIGHT PMNO completely re- Charles Nicholson ’ 742-6864 water, and sewers, only $12,900, (jail the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, 2-Door. Radio,‘ heater. Ideal 4-Door Wagon. .'Tutone green. Informaticm call Manchester $400 down. Schwartz Real Estate, Realtor,'643-6930 or 643-2325. ' * 644-0202 between 6 and 8 p.m. Three Rooms New’ newed, 'new bridles, hew pads, STORE - OFFICE, heated, comer low cost transportation. ’' Radio, heater, . powerglide. FOR SALE — Flat stone for walls, timed, refinished to its natural Eldridge 'and Spruce, 649-2360. 236-1241, Mr. Arruda, 648-6464. FRENCH^ Stock No.,.4008. fireplace, veneer, and patios. Call Guaranteed Furniture wood, $150. 644-0168. (XIUNTRY LIVINa with city fa- $1195 EXPERIENCED Painters wanted. cilities, large 6 room ranch, ga- 111 RhododiMidrons Work located between Msmehes- 649-0617. .FOUR BEDROOM 8 room Dutch COVENTRY' — B room ranch like l ! $695 : Colonial, centrally located, new, reduced pric.e. Fireplace, rage, fireplace, tiled bath, center 8-RO O M C O LO N IA L Bed, Orchid, Pink, Rose. ter and Glastonbury. Call between $299 Houses For Rent 65 hallway,’ full basement, excellent LILAC 6-7 p.m. 633-7765 or inquire 44 24 FOOT ALUMINUM extension Office and Store $17,500. Phllbrick Agency, acre land, 20 minutes to Aircrsift. •58 FORb ~ . ladder, clean up-paint up special, COVENTRY — 4 room stogie 649-8464. Owner must sell because of job condition,- large lot. (jharles Les- FLEMING RD., M A NCHESTER LO.ADED WITH BUDS! 2-Door. White and blue. Ra- _Baytei^ Road, Glasl^bu^,__ lO-pe; Btarfire-'bedreom -group - . . Eqnipment*______54 perance, 649-7620. , __ _ '57 FORD $21.97, Other sizes equally' low liouse, fiirnisHed, lake privileges, ioeation; Gall 7|t3-8018* dio, heater 6 cylinder, stand- 2-Door. Blue. Nicely equip- priced. Sherwin-Williams, 981 IYR8T CLASS paperhangers, de- $20 a week. 643-8404. ' — FEATURING ard trsmsmission. Stock No. ped. Stock No. 4347. Main St. 21 dinette ensemble NEW TYPEWRITERS, $59.95 up; ,4010. ' v e lc^ e n t woric. Call Thompson- used typewriters, $29 up. Berabe’s Vllle RI 9-8076. *Oeramic Bath with “"”'’*2.50 SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and 12 pc. convertible living room Typewriter Service, 479 B. Mid- • Tappan Electric Kitoheai $795 $545 Geramlo Floor reel Toro mowers at special dle Tpke., Manchester. 649-8477. Summer Homes For Rent 67 Tenderly bared for like new. 7-room Split Level on • Bailt-ln Dishwasher* We Have Some Well , No money down, Instant credit. e ly , Baths EXPERIENCED Painter wanted. prices! Save up to $20. Marlow’s, Free ( delivery, free toy away quarter acre landscaped lot with city water and sewers. • Electronic Air Purifier •PEREN NIALS 125 Other "O K " U$ed Cars to Chooso Fran 867 Mato Street. MISQUAkHCUT, Rhode Island JOB OPENING Trimmed, Well Branched Call 648-1420. plan. I e Birch Cabinets . e Built-In Vanity Wearinff Apparel— Funs 57 summer resort — We have "a Realistic price of $20,809 includes finished rec room, very good selection on two and e Stainless Steel Sink e Intercom System Crimson : AUTOMOBILE salesipan wanted, ALUMINUM LADDERS '— 16 ft. — aluminum storm windows, screens and doors, Venetian • FLO WER PLANTS must have experience, good op- 28 ft., $1 foot; 32 foot — 40 foot, NORMAN’S, INC. • AT THE WAS-NU Shop, 476 Mato three bedroom cottages! that are LIN O TYPE OPERATOR e Family Room e Attic Fan $1.80 foot, complete with ropes Street, you’ll find a choice se- sUll open for July and August. By blinds.. Large living room with* fireplace, separate din- e Oil Hot Water Heat portunity to j person. Hilltop* Motors, Inc., papers, 57c single roll. Sherwin* MEN'S USED white formal Jackets field, Maine. - Available June, 'ali-your ccmvenience. 1 , ' BLACKSTONE automatic washer, > *Choipe o< edora if ordered now. \ !:j**l Route 9 A i*. Bolton. See Mr. Williams, 981 Mato St. sftltable proms, weddint;s, $5; red through August 17. Write to Mrs. kouf week; paid vacation and sick, good running condition. $80. and blue fCrmato; $7. 643-5625. Dora Kowles, Conn. Motor Lodge, AUCTION HOUSE keve^. hospitalization, retirement plan A U R G E SELECTIO N O F FERTILIZERS FOR SALE — Clean fill, delivered, 649-9083. V BooTlsi, Station A, Manchester. I ALL THIS FOB—0*2,500 If:* Route 88—ElUngtaa, OoisB. and okhOT benefits. Apply in person. ) " A FRIENDLY PU^CE* TO BUY" reasona,hle, Carlson’s Express, 95 FOR .APPOINTMENT CALL * jnil| excel l ent .commissions paid PQlIiard St., Manchester 649-4555. SIMMONS matching box spring lor obtaining domestic fuel oil ac- Wanted—:^*T« Boy 68 MODERN and ANTIQUES JA RVIS RiA LTY C O . ^CDiC/^IAl CI 50 Lbs. 5-10-5 $1.79 « 289-3441 • OPEN EVENINGS and mattress; .maple chair, blond ' Wanted To Rent '* 68 Oontente from a fine home. BEALTCHtS 5 ^ 1N8UBOU JO SEP H BARTH, Brdker-r-649.0320 M •ounts. Earn' extra vacation STONES GOOD FOR dry wells, re- bookcase With sliding glass doors, ^rCw lALd! 50 Lbs: 10-6-4'$1.89 ^ F rank is buying and ^sUliig good > '888 EAST CENTEl^ST.—64I-41U ^ IR a t t f ij w t F r S w if t in g I f p r a l A ' WILL ACCEPT TRADES . . . ^ “ ||ipj 467 CO N N. BOULEVARD. U S T HARTFORD money in your spare time: For taining walls or leech fields, free 5-drawer chest. Ideal for cottage. used furniture and antlquM at 420 APARTMENT needed, mother and AuoUooeers ; iiiilt ftall partieulars eall Tenneco Oil for the taking and paying for ad. 4. U 8 - U 0 9 Reasonable. Call 643-2047, Lake St. Call and s6« what we've 15-year-old daughter, near H|gti BOB FLUCKIGER imd SON Ob., MSflol. 4;80i7;30 p.m. - got. Open Sundays. 649-6580. School. Repl^ Box "H ” Herald. c I

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Manchester Chapter of the Ham- mond Organ Society will meet to- Public Records About T o ^ morrow at. 8 p.m. at Watkins De- _____ X partment Store. Membere are re-, MAIN ST.. MANCHESTIR IfaJ. X. W«lt«r Lami« ol the minded to bring their music for ' W arrentee D « ^ s •idvAtloa Army >^11 be in charge the "After-Glow”, and to wear Genevieve C. Tatro to Roland A. FhoiM 643-4123 of rndio broadcasta sponsored by their name tags. -RefreMiments Larson and Rena M. Larson, prop- the Maneheotet Ministerial Aneo- will be served. erty at 86 Mather St. oiation over station WINF Sunday Release of Attachment y-: at 7;S8 pjn. and daily next WMk The Rev. Lawrence P. Almond, LaBonne-Silverstein Associates, OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 F.M. • THURSDAYS 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. • t T:Sb am . and 6:30 p.m. pastor of South Methodist Church, Inc. . against T. A M. Plumbing will conduct a eervlce Sunday at Co., property of Oris A. /Tatro on Mr. and Mna. Peter Oleekl of 20 6:40 a-tn. in the chapel.at Man- Mather St. Birolh Rd., Wapping, will have, an chester Memorial Hospital. The Release of Judgment Lien open house Sunday from 2 to 5 Rev. Robert J. Slioff, pastor of LaBonne-SlIverstein Associates, pjn. to celebrate their 30th annl- the Ohurch of the Nazarene, will 'Inc. against T.-A M. Plumbing Co., 'veivary. They were married May be hospital chaplain for next week. Ine., property^ of Oris A. Tatro on a, 1033, by the Rev. William Reldy Mather St; . a t St. James’ Church. Their son The Ben Ehira Chapter of B’nal ,7’TMarriage Licenses and daughter-bi^laiw, Mr. and Mrs. B’rith .wlU participate in the first Lawrence Ritchie Cassells, Bol- SPECTACULAR Peter Oieslcl Jr., with whom they annu^ coordinated Donor Dinner ton and MEtrton Sigrld Lindstrom, make their home, will be host and to be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Marlborough, St. Mary’s Church, hoeteM at the open house. in DePasquale’s Restaurant, Ber- May 11. , lin Tpke., Newington. Building Permits Riciiard J. Bagge, boilerman To Leslie A. Buckland, for de- fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Simmona, son of Mr. and Photo Rftftex photo molishiag of a tobacco bam, $200 Richard J. Bagge Sr.. 99 Fergu- Mrs. John E. Simmons, 232 School To R. E. Miller for George Datz, son Rd.. is part of the crew of Enga^d St., will be oji the .clean up com- for addition to a dwelling at 21 the guided miesile destroyer. USS mittee' for the annual spring for- The engagfemotlt of Miss Jane Steep Hollow- Lane, $500. Tattnall, which was commissioned mal at Upper Iowa University. Marie Crandall of Manchester to To Weathermaster of New Eng- SPECIALS op- April 18 at the Naval Base, Thomas MoCrystaJ Jr. of Vernon land, Inc. for Iver G. Anderson Otwleston, S. C. Robert E. Jubinville, son of Mr. ha.s beep/announced by her, par- Jr., for alterations to a dwelling smd Mrs. Paul V. Jubinville, 54, ents, ,Afr. and Mrs. Herbert B. at 21 Willar^Rd., $600. Roservations wiU close tomor-. Deepwood Dr., is undergoing nine Crandall of 334 Hilliard St. To Lemie Ellis for Donald Ellis, tow for a banquet and rally Of the weeks recruit training at the Na- , Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and for construction of a fence at 22 W o m e n’s Benefit Association. val Training Center, Great Lakes, Mrs. Thoma-s McCrystal Sr. of Packard St., $30. Those wishing to attend may call 111. * / Maple St., Vernon. . Choman's Housewrecking for h&a Harriet Olsaver, 107 Cam- Miss Crandall i.s a 1961 grad- Peter C'ark. for demolishing of a bridge St., or Mrs. Elizabeth Du- A Ma.v Fair, sponsored by the uate of Mandhcster High School, Ladlas of St. James, w'JJt be held garage at 464 E. Center ,St.. $200. for SAT. ONLY! pont Sr., whose phone is listed and is a secretary at American To George A. Norman for Fred tomorrow from 11 a.pr' to 6 p.m: in the name of her sister, Miss at St. James’ School grounds. Universal Insurance Co., Man- A. Venezia, for additions to a Madeline O'Brien. chester. dwelling at 111 Waddell Rd., - Mr. McCrystal attended Rock- $2,300. Advertisement— Airman 3-Cl.'Charles F. Cham- berlain. wwhose guardian.s. Mr. ville High School and Howell To Stylarama for Arthur Green, Cheney Technical School. He is for addition to a dwelling at 121 Wanted—part-time branch li- and Mrs. Arthur Ashwell, reside employed by Gaer Bros., South brarian, South Windsor. College at 102, Woodbridge St., is being Lenox St.. $650.' Windsor. To Harr,v Asvestos, for con- degree, previous library experience reassigned to the Niagara Falls dealraJble. Send resume to P. O. Missile Division, N. Y., for train- A July 13 wedding is planned. struction of a fence at 58 Schaller CASH aiid CARRY SALE

Book 14, Wapping, Conn. ing and duty as a oook. Rd., $188. Kenneth Tedford, son of Mr. To Timothy Moriarty, for addi- and Mrs. Harold Tedford, 23 tions to a dwelling at 56 Grant Campfield Rd., will represent the Rd., $900. on ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES and HOUSEWARES junior class in Student Govern- To William Munsie. for addition ment for the 1963-64 school year to a dwelling at 38 Adelaide Rd., at Upper Iowa University. $600. lUfn' • To New Britain Sign Co., for The Ladies of the As.sumption Davidson and Leventhal. for con- will m ^ t Monday at 8:15 p.m. in struction of a sign at 352 W. Mid- “CHARIVPIfOUSE” ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 85 East Centei St. the chiflkji hall’. A colored film, dle Tpke., $1,400. ’ At Summit St. "Mo.ses and-the Covenant." Will be To Bidwell Home Improvement STEAM and DRY shown. Mrs. Arthur Smachettl and Co. for Albert Do’wning Jr., for PORTABLE MIXER ELECTRIC OVEN her committee will serve refresh- addition to a dwelling at 69 Over- IRON Rag. 9.99— YOUR CHOICE WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL! 8 speed automatic beater 19 steam vents. Holds 9 oz. ASSORTED ments. Members may bring a look Dr., $2,500. BROILER guest.’ To Walter Baldyga for Minnie ejector, nyon gears, lifetime tap water. Accurate ther- Glazier, for addition to a dwelling lubrication. mostate control, lightweight Broils, bakes, fries. Only 3% poun'ds. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Mc- at 25 E. Eldridge St., $1,045. BOUQUETS *1 ” Comb Jr., 11, Quaker Lane, will be To Roy E. Kiefer for Ellen Mon seglio, for construction of a fence host and hostesses at Lutz Junior 2-SLICE AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC Museum Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at 78-80 School St., $200. GRILL and WAFFLE To OiarlM Godin, for construc- . ELECTRIC TOASTER ELECTRIC tion of a fence at 53 Schaller Rd., Elxcluslve "Select-o-Matlc" Motherhood of Mary. Mothers PERCOLATOR ______IRON Circle will meet* Monday at 8 p.m. $60. dial, gleaming triple chrome To Frank Ga|ribolatl for Peter finish, modem “square line” at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Lap- 4-12 cups. Blxcluslve flavor Family size, reversible grids, pen, 17 Fenwick Rd. Zerlo, for addition tp a dwelling at design, snap-out crumb door. selector. NOTICE! 20 Clearview Ter., $3,500. To Frank Gambolati fpr Dante Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday at 8tp.m. at Odd Fellows Piedmonte, fpr- alteratipns to a FARBERWARE STAINLESS STEEL dwelling at 769 Center St., $9Q0. Hall. Officers will rehearse at 7:30. Refreshments will be served To Howard Andrews for Waltfer Entire Let Of RUBBER MAID Anderson, for addition to a dwel- Spray, Steam and Dry yjoAjn^ §JwfL by Mrs. Robert Armstrong and a committee. There will be enter- ling at 20 Avondale Rd., $1,000. Dish drainers, dlshpans, To Everett W. VanDyne for basins, stove ’n counter tainment after a business meet- With heat distributing sole plate. 11.88 ing. Richard Ryan, for alterations to a Uses ordinary drinking water. mats, sink racks, drain- NOW LOCATED ON Tl4E^ dwelling at 15 Deepwood’' Dr., board mats, waste bask-:- Mfg. list 23.95. The executive board of the Jun- $2,900. ets, etc. SECOND FLOOR OF To Michael Foglio, for construc- ior Centurj’ Club will meet Mon- day at 8:30 p.m. at the home of tion of a fence at 133 Birch St., $25. WATKINS BROTHERS Mrs. Allan Schubert, 17 Carman WtAIN ST., CORNER OF OAK Rdv The. meeting is open to nom- To EMward Llghtbody, for addl: Wesflnghouse General Electric General Electric inee^ for next year's slate of of- tion to a dwelling at 11 Alton St., TWO Main ^fireet, use front entrance! $200. ficers. RADIO-PHONOGRAPH ENTRANCES Use EleyAtor or Stairs at Rear of Store STEREOPHONIC STEREOPHONIC COMBINATION The direc£oi:s ,of Omar Shrine OPEN THUR8. and FRI. Tli,L 9 P.M.—(RAISED MONDAYS Club will meet^at 8 tonight at the Attractive gray carrying esse. Reg. home of Russell R ^ tic e , 21 Lynch PHONOGRAPH PHONOGRAPH 79.96. vinyl clad metal i;a8e, two 8’’ speakers Dr. vinyl clad metal ease, four speak- ers. custom changer, diamond needle, and two speakers, diamond needle, oustom changer, 45 r.p.m. adapter. Reg^ 45'r,gp.m. adapter. Reg. 129.95. 159.95.

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RUG CLEANING Two-way window or room fan. Reverses V.8 CRUISER electrically at the flip of a switch, 8 WI NDOW FAN FAN Specialf^Factory Purchase Del Knowles, 8-speed control, manually reversible. speeds, 6 year guarratee. Reg. 39.95. It’s portaSle, wheels from place to 4-DOOR SEDAN Prop. Reg. 29.95. (IX)W MILEAGE EXECUXrVE CARS) place, 2 speed, 5 year guarantee. Reg. Radio, heater, mjtfematic trans- Spme 89.95. ^ mission. b a c k i^ lights, power Coml^ination! Serylce steering, whiwwall tires, wind- shield washers, wheel cover.s, SAVE UP TO *700 Stumps ^ High Quality rear, seat arm rest, broadcloth upholstery. The top of the line. Workmanship!

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4-DOOR SEDAN - Oneida Stainless Steel Community Silverplate SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL Radio, heater, whitewall tires, deluxe steering wheel, wheel NEW OARS IN STOCK LAST DAY 50-Piece Service For Eight. ' Service For Eight. Evening Star Pattern. A A

covers, outside mirror. OF SALE , Shoreline Pattern. Reg. 59.95. ^ # e # # 52 Pieces. Mfgr’s List 49.95. 4t#e

Federal Isabel $2479.68 BRAND NEW SALE PRICE .. 1- . f.- . ■ ^1979 TOMORROW '

1963 LARK ^ Community $ilverplote ^ Win. Rogere Silverplate V-8 CUSTOM HARMAC 4-DOOR SEDAN Service For Eight. Affection Pattern. Service For Eight. Reflection .Pattern. C O A A 946 MAIN ST. 52 Pieces. Mfgr’s List' 79.95. "fTfaW Chest Incladed. Reg. 89.75. O O e w V Radio, heater, automatic trans-

mission. power steering, back- up lights, outside mirror. ^ Federal Label $2905.90 >1695 for

BALE PRICE $ 2 3 9 5 Entire Open Stock SYRACUSE CAREFREE CHINA C A V q FF DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER Mayflower, Vintage, Woodbine and Nordic Patterns. Iwnr /U Just raoaivBd... .

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