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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1966 )>AGBr FORTY A vm ge 'Daily N«t Press R ub The Weedier For the Week Ended etomr, doU teoigM, knr iB Reservations for the reunion Crandall of Manchester a mem­ Jackson, Mrs. PhiUp McMOrraa, Mrs. Glen Richards and Mrs. IMS aoe; nomy. contiMMd 41* of the Class of 1965 of Man­ Vocal Program ber of the quartet, About Town chester High School will dose Hodgkins will direct a chorus’ Chester Kosak. morrow, high la add BOa Aids Oak Hill Miss Mariii today serve, 414 Tolland St.. East home of Mrs. Lawrence Decker Connecticut Institute of Hair­ “Charge It” at House & Hale l>er can pdy to.an individual She reportedly replied it Hartford. They are John. C. Jr., 189 Laurel St., South Wind­ dressing, Hartford. She is a who has made a substantial and would be done as soon as in a victory celebration af­ Lampson Jr. of 74 Lyness St., sor. Mrs. N. L. Krasceila will beautician at the Felice Beauty outstanding contribution to the possible — which proved to ter'the military regime de­ now a sergeant E-5. and Thom­ serve as co-hostess. Studio, Manchester, HOUSE community. be too long, according to creed electibns for a civilian as E. Choma of 28 McCann Mr. Lupacchino is a graduate It was presented by retiring state police, so that Wanat government in three to five Dr., Anthony J. Berzenski of Miss Judith A. Allen, daugh­ of Manchester High School. He Chamber president Atty. Wil- did it himself, with his bull­ months. ' , ' 63’ 4 Bissell St., and Ralph E. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon F. attended Morse Business Col­ Uam K. FitzGerald, at the dozer. An argument ensued •A ranking BuddWM load*? Harris of 26 Lilley St., all pro­ Allen of 65 Morse Rd. has been lege, Hartford, and is employed Chamber’s 65th Annual Dinner- and the police were called. said tita Junta’# formal piedg* moted to specialists fifth daks. named a i^eporter for the Skid­ at the United Bank and Trust CAMP and COHAGE Meeting, held at Fiano’s Res­ “ •atlstio# our main demands.” . more College News, Saratoga Co., Windsor. taurant in Bolton, and witnessed •me wUllngnee# of the Budd­ The Senior Citizen’s bowling Springs, N,Y. She is a graduate A July 9 wedding is planned. HALE by about 300 Chamber mem­ hist bterarchy to accejE>t the team will bowl against the Sen­ of East Catholic High School, Main Street—Manchester bers and guests. Incom e T ax election pledge may mean the ior Citizen’s of Plainville team and a member of the Class of The selection of the *1M” survival of the U.S.-supported Ferris Reynolds Group of since tomorrow at the Parkade Lanes. 1969 at the college. She also award recipient was a closely military government until the Second Congregational Church 1 853 The bus \\ill leave the Park­ serves as secretary of her resi­ will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. guarded secret until last night Must Be In nationwide elections.- On Sun­ ade at 12:16 p.m. to pick up dence hall at Skidmore. at the home of Mrs. Agnes and 'Watkins, who received a day the Buddhists had dMnan^- members on the usual route. SALE! standing ovation, said, ‘T am Hayes, 281 N. Elm St. Mrs. Ar­ ed the immediate reatgnstlon of The executive board of the Tom orrow thur Doane will serve as co­ really surprised and embarrass­ (he junta. The Bible Study Group of Cen­ Newcomer’s Club of the Man­ ed. I always thought the "M” hostess. When the Buddhist leaders ter Congregational Church will chester YWCA will meet tonight award went'to someone In City WASHINGTON (AP) — One at at the home of Mrs. Ev- received word of ^ the decree, meet tomorrow at 1:16 p.m. in 8 Manchester Jaycee Wives will Spring-time...time for new Hall.” more day to go, and for the mil­ they at first called oft a plamied the Robbins Room at the erett L. Walker, 38 Saulters ■ “They deserve the award,” he meet, and elect officers tonight lions still struggling with Form antigovemment march into ths Mmrch, Rd. said, “snd my heart Weeds for at 8 at the home of Mrs. EMgar 1040, the Income tax men re­ Youth Buddhist “Jrirl scouts” join .boysin peadeful-Yidtory par^c.after South city and decided Instead to bold those men ■who, night after Cheney, 54 Hilltop Ave., Ver­ mind you; Vietnamese military regime agreed to hold electibps for a civilian gdvemment a "meeting of good will” on ths Bight, get the abuse that they non. brushed denim fashions Arithmetic — make sure it’s in the near future. They are carrying Buddhist flags and banners. , grounds of the Buddhist Instk- do.” right. tute on the eutsklrts of Baigoo. Watkins reminisced about the The Golden Age Club has can­ Social Security number — be Blit as thousands of their au{>- # misses' solid color •ariy days and trials of the LEE’S CENTER PACKAGE STORE celed Its meeting for tomorrow. sure you put it on your income porters flocked to the oempouid The group will meet Thursday, 455V2 M AIN ST. MANCHESTER 643-8388 brushed denim slocks (See Page Seven) tax form and get it right. in a caniiwal a'tmonphere,' the April 21 at 2 p.m. at the Senior Name and address — type or Formal Trip May Follow Buddhists decided to stage the UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Citizen’s Center, Myrtle and Trim-tapered slacks in the sea- print it clearly; If you have a march as a “victory edetea- Linden Sts. son’s newest fabric. Olive, refund, the Internal Revenue tion.” The marchers InltlalUy Featuring berry^ wine and beige. Sizes Von Luckner, 84, Service — IRS - r doesn’t want it were only to go two blooks,' A Complete Line of Choice Dr. Ian G. Campbell of 23 10 to 18. 2.57 coming back to them. ’ then the Buddhist ‘ leaders WINES, LIQUORS. Bruce Rd. has applied for pro­ W I Sea Devil These are the most common Johnsons Mexican y is it amended CheinBelves again and visory membership in the Hart­ causes for faulty returns, a tax .^TONIO Tex (AP) — tumultuous crowd. Officials however,-wfll remain in Mexico let the.huge throng.walk,on, CORDIALS ford County Medical Associa­ ' girls' popular Dies in Sweden man said today. „ , lohnson flies to Moxl- here MfMdcqp offlofc^ ita.'-ter’m irtdttk^ 24 vhw After v^ing through some All, I need now Is some refreshment tion which has its annual meet­ The I I^ e :^ c t e to collect 68. P ^ infer- predicting 1 miUion Mexioaja 'the' cl^ei executive’s , return to .main streeto, the crowd m ate ing today at the Statler Hilton brushed denim slacks from Lee’s Center Package Store. MALMOK, Sweden (AP) — €. Elmore Watkins approaches the head table t© million individual Income tax w iy ’ tta * Btt(Mli# Hotel, Hartford. Slacks styled with side zip­ Count Felix Von Luckner, who recfeive the “M” award, (Herald photo by Satemis) retojms this year - roughly i “2 /^ ® tete^ l^ cade route into the city. ', ' ernwm. tokito CHECK OUR DISCOUNT PRICES ON CASE LOTS per and stove pipe legs. Blue FOR PARTIES, OUTINGS AND WEDDINGS •ank 14 alUed sl)i^ in World million more than last year. * L. Johnson’s after- . A traditional 31-gu8^alUt» the-lhftoldent toYfatas BoorM siT 'Ote ihanhaiEl 68*4 only. Sizes 7 to 14. 2.44 War I wKfaout taJd^ a life, is Knowing from experience the deoartm* Robert H. and other formal military hon- for the weekend. They are ex- .ited snUgovernment hsimna OPEN • A.M. TO 9 PJW. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY dead at M. habits of ths American taxpay- _ , ’ „ress secre- ora were prepared tor. Johnson’s pected to return to Washlngten had tarought 6Wf te Welcome Old Friends and Serve New Customers • boys' long-woaring Voti Luckner’a daatb Wednes­ 6f, m s expected one^rd, or 22 ^ a r i z e d that the arrival this evenlhg at the 7 , ^ early peitt.weA^ . , , / I ' ;dt thd ’■ mill'lift Ull ^ .iC LIBERO (LEE) PAUtNO FREE PARKING day of an undisclosed illness 'million, to file their returns In f o r m a l and that foot-Wgh Mexlcem capital, Air- At toe Piwsldehiri W ' Owner and Permittee FREE DELIVERY brushed denim dungarees ended a life of darteg that toe last tigo 'weeks. visit in the fu- port speeches were being writ- his 18-ye€iPoW daug«t4i;,, tnkl, m edntritet to U)4 earned him fam^*^« the “ Sea ten both by Johnson and Mexi- was a last-minute addition to week between demonstratoiM Washable, long-wearing M co’s President Gustavo. Diaz the Mekican (rip, It wfU: be the snd poUce ahd troops, potted brushed denim dungarees in Devil.” From Stamford Chiefs ^ However, no effort was made During the World War I he to cloak White House hopes that Otdaz. first trip out of the United dearra way tor the marph- blue and winp. Sizes 6 to 14. •ommanded an innocent-looking STAMFORD (AP) — Two of delegates to the GOP State eon- Hne, 48.8 million taxpayers had the President’s first visit to a Mrs. Johnson, flying here States tor lAicl whd speaks a era aiiid held baek wabM ag from Washington to pick up her uttle Spanish. ^ vxwwu*crowds mm as the demoiMtratoni windjammer which carried con- Stamford’s top Republican party venUon June 17- (See Fage Eight) foreign capital will draw a • men's brushed denim eealed guns and a powerful mo- tndav in aut>- Zezlma said that the Rich- husband, will spend the night Luel will fly back with her moved atowily along, LOBSTER NEWBURG tor. Mwouerading as a Nor- mond Park action was taken with him in Mexico’s White, father to the.LBJ Ranch in.Tex- in the ■war, s e v e ^ fhoussnd dress-up or western jeans w ^ a n fredgbter, VP Town Chairman Jack publican party sweep St%m- Pan Am Introduces monies — a Johnson wreath-lay- mark the first ^ s i - klHed M , Viet Cong, eaptnitol “ I broke the British blmment after the mch- ^ ^>1 taking a position at this staterooms. When corapletod, the aircraft Mrs. Johnson wHl pull a cord In Helicopter GrasH 00 his wife. niond Parte Republican Club time. pan American Worid Airways uld become Immediately com- tor toe unveiling, which will come on the IQlst anniversary aluminum After 36,000 miles, the S®''® *** unanimous endorsement gtate Reuublican Chairman A. Wednesday ordered 25 Boeing petltive with maritime shipping BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) wasi **1 cannot ass anything*^ ■eeadler was wrecked on a ^ Mariaijl Wednesday night. Searie Pinney is now expected 747^ at a cost of 3625 mllUon, a (n transporting some cargoes of Lincoln’s aasaaslnatlon, PINEHURST COFFEE SPECIAL South Sea coral reef in August This was first public move to announce the party’d consen- figure the companies said rep- from continent to continent. But — o » — ~ 1917. Von Lurfmer and five of any Stamford GOP group in gus sometime next week. resented the largest commercial ijje announcement heralded also of State Dean Rusk were to ■»” *1' summer Me crew sailed a lifeboat loaded sUPtx>rt of . any candidate. in addition to Marianl and aviation order enrer placed. a - --- HILLS BROS. RED GAN COFFEE Ib. 79t with ammunition for 48 days to Earlier this week top GOP Ong^as, other possible -choices ^he netw craft is expected to Honm torfor the domestic passengerBassemrer at the ceremony but the Presl __#1 La • be waitaMM a#f dent announced Ttieoday he Wednesday ni|Sit in the crash of M dawn, 10 jdanes took off toe Fiji Islands, where they Isaders in Greenwich came out are Probate Judge Stephen S. sharply cut the cost of air trav- ■vrith rail and highway tranS' his helicopter 30 minutes after from iBasba, a major city in boped to seize another ship. In- support of Marianl. Sweet of Middletown, who has juan Trippe, Pan Am chair- portation. would make toe trip and, of course, he immediately became taking (iff l^om a ixxHtlcal rally eastern Iraq on ths toiatt si furniture stead a British police officer Pinsky and Zezima both pre- announced his candidacy, and man, said cargo and passenger The impact of the order, on near Basra, Baghdad radio an- Arab Rivar ttwt flaws into tiia nr;)', - ; dieted that Marianl would have former State the focal.point of the occasion. > f- Sen. Wallace oogts would be reduo^ as much which dellveriM will begin in 5-web chair 6-web chaise (See Page Twelve) nearly all, if not all 22 Stamford Barnes of Bristol, T:)ie nrst Lady and Rusk, nouncad. , Parslaii GUM. . MOTTS 85 OZ. LARGE JAR as 35 per cent The Irqi)l radia aaid'^rterior- The wraokaga was apottad al (See Page Eight) The 747, about 2 % times the toe village of Naslnrab, aaat oL APPLE SAUCE 2 69c t ' n . h Itba'riv'er. Ralph Nader Pramiar Abdel Rahmaiv Bsi- ■ X Slate Economy? Again Hits (Sea Page V | M ) IConstructed of the finest drawn alumi- PINEHURST . . . TODAY AS ALWAYS . . . inum tubing. Heavy duty saran webbing i4utoSa/ety |that*s easily washable. Folds easily for Color It ‘Rosy’ FAMOUS FOR FINE MEATS .. . FRESH RSH icompact storage. Chaise adjusts to six WASKENGTON (AP) — The Bulletins comfortable positions. This wedi we offer the first fresh EASTERN HALIBUT of HARTFORD (AP) — A 17- —Steady gains in consumer auto Industry came under at­ tack again today by Rajph Nad­ the season, along with Fresh Haddock and Flounder FUlets. member economic advisory purchases, despite an eiaaing off BED 80HOLABS D4VlTia> Fresh Oysters. Frozen center slices Sword. folding metal aouncil released a repwt today of new car sales. er, one of Us most publicized ( that gives a rosy picture tor The average factory work critics. The industry in turn as­ WASBINOTON (AF) — Connecticut’s' economy in the week rose to 43.1 hours, and sured senators it is not tolling The Uaitoa States has In­ deluxe 2C-inch next few months. the new hire rate in manufactur­ the government -to keep hands' formed Red China and sev­ picnic tables “ ■Persistent strong demands « j ing reached an all-time high in off car safety. eral UB. nnlverslttes (bat It sw oHi cut ttis part of the consumer and January. Nader, a youtoful lawyer Is w lil^ to have Bed CM- When we feature Bacon at a special price . . . we select a I With woed>grcrin finish neae sidsntlste and seholanl proepects for higher military ex­ bampming the boom, the ad­ here, coutended the induMry top brand . . . and then really “ BANG IT.” Look what you visit American nnlvemltlea. 36 x 60’* Idng site picnio penditures point to improved visory said, are such factors as and the government itself are save on this: power mowers A State Depariment sopbea- tables for picnics outdoors, levels of income, wnployment a slow-up in new hiring since impeding progress in reducing m i l repwrted today this lat­ SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED BACON. or a . a utiUty table indoors. complete with two-bushel January, a i^ e n t ly reflecting the highway accident toll by est eatpaaaloa o f dseland Pinehurst Special Features At Lb. Folds Into a compact unit capadfy grass catcher several months,” the report difficulty in finding skilled men, policies of secrecy. Johnson administration e(- with a carrying handle. Easy ■aid. rather than any modification of Before Nader testified at a fMTte to open eontaoto be­ The council, composed of lead­ production shedules ^ new or­ Senate PubUc Works subebm-^ I to tote, easy to store. 12.99 value tween tUs eoantry and Coaa- ers in banking, ind\istry and der volume. mittee hearing, a spokesman for ROOFING labor retearcb, advises State oMinist China. In fact, they noted, toe Job the industry, John S. Bugas, ABMH. SALAM AHEF labor Oonamkwloner Renato E. Ford Motor Oo. vice president, Best qiuiUty uphnlt openings reported unfiHed in THANT BEJECTS VISIT Bale continues on center rib Pork Chops at 79c lb. and we 8V2* X n V 2- room t 49.88 Bicciuti. February — 14,000 — was the said toe manufacturers’ poeition Minister MaJ. Gen. Abdel Latif offer whole Pork Loins cut to order, or rib half strip roast shingle. Slk80 ^ w erfid mower fentnres Impplae sterter, Among the rising eoonotnic in­ Daraji and Industry Minister UNITED NATIONS, V . t . 285# sq. “ Ughest since the Korean War. with respect to establishing at 6Sc Ib. " rugged steel wheels, steel ohnHne hsadie. dicators cited in toe first quarter safety standards for ears has Mustafa AbduBab also were (AP)— Secretary - General U Beoiote engine eonteoL S-HP. W g g . Another hrettoing factor, toey af 1966 were: been misunderstood. killed in toe crash near toe Per­ Thant has rejected a request It’s time for a chicken feature and we offer Penobscot 3 Stnteen engine. -Non-farm employment at an said, is growing concern over legged Fresh Fryers or S'/j Ib. whole, split or cat chickens rayon pile rugs infiatimary pressures, notably "We fully recognize that vol­ sian Gulf port. by 13 Arab oouatrles that ha ‘NkMl Green'” grnm l e ^ O fl •H - time seasonally adjusted at tile special price of 4Zc Ib. Selected large Chicken Breasts CASH & CARRY the rise in raw material and untary industry action will nOt Ten persona were aboard the make a personal laspectloa 5 Lb. Beg..' ...... ^QO Mgh of 1,063,300 in February: hdicopter, and all died in the •re a fine value at only 65c Ib. Long-wearing rayon pile mgs in attrac­ consumer items. . suffice by Itself,” Bugs# said, __ visit to Middle East eanq^a 100 F t T v i^ Ptaatie C hH ^' — Unenqployment at 3,2 per earing for Arab rsdageea tive tweed patterns. . . several deewator ' Faced by the Ughest interest tnaide dtameter. W jr W •ant, toe kwroet mark in a dec­ from FaleathM!. In a letter colors. Truly a remaihable Iiuyl - - . rate structures in 40 years, toe MANCHESTER - lOyenrgaarnntee...... nnw# ade, and shout 6fl per cent be­ made pabHe today, Thdad Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. ______advisors said, “ fininclal kistitu- Stlt? ^SrnLneworic^ low national averages. said, however, that he wonli HOUSE & HALE • MANCHESTER. CONN. •vtty Ihusdoy night un^ p.M. | — Tbtai pmonal income in tions are exercising caution -with governmental regulation’’ under LUMBER, INC. i .Tills is'a mockup of the new Boeing 747 plane, capable of carrying 490 passen­ malte such a visit hi the fu­ CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE to toe state at 3878 milUon, a regard to speculative undwttUc- w helicoptor ysnisbed ture if It beeame appawnt U5 Center St. Manchester gers, two and one-half times that of existing aircraft. Seating will be nine ■ y.£ SHOP THURS. 8 AM. till 9 P.M. 12 par f i n in the last year tags. *11118 may account in part The suboomnUttoe is one af cantor o (;a agad stacm. mg sg par cent gate aiaoa for toe recent let • up in coo- acinss in economy 10 across in thrift class. Pratt and Whitney engines (Sea fhfs BIghf) TlM Mat word from Arcra pSal the •vopear boom begUL Mzuetteo acthdty.” will power tha new air giants! .(AP Photofax). o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 PAG E TH REE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1968 PAGE TWO for more ttan one book per pu­ with 2,386, Hartford with 2,190, South Windsor pil. He noted that growth and Jobless Claims and Waterbary with 2,032. ^ m ^ jr ^ e ^ c S j l e c t i o n o f ^ Tiede in Viet ISian discarding of worn out books is Up 10 in Week Manchester ranked l2tn last 40 Testify also figured in the calculations. week among the state’s 20 of­ SheinwoH on Bridge IBniNkS fices. PIN-UP Small Hearing Crowd likes Councilman D. P. Cavanaugh ■Unemployment compensation observed that the original re- WHCK IN HOT WATEH Sooth dealer In License .quest called for a per-pupil in­ claims filed last week ta the LAMPS CUMB OUT 0C1CKI.T’ East-West vulnerable Huts of Horror; Manchester office o f the Con­ St. Mary’s Sets NORTH Council’s School Proposals crease of $85 over last year. He at both stores 4 Q1043 said the highest increase in ttie necticut Labor Department rose Priced from By AITBED 8HEINWOLD T ix’ Probe The town oouncll’n $2,609,- of the budget, it is the perrog- Youth Service cy K6 last five yean had been $56, slightly by two per cent, with When today’s hand was played O A I92 430 recommended budget for ative of the school board to al­ with the average being less In the recent national team NEW HAVEN (AP) — Forty Houses of Hope 48J. claims fHed for the week St. Mary’s Episcopal <3hurch 4 Q 1 4 the board of education wao pr^ locate funds into categoriee am tjjan $40 per pupil. Noting $2J» j championship, one of the WtST EAST five witnesses have testified be­ ending April 9, oom|>ared to 471 will have its annual Children’s nented to a sparsely attended it deems necessary. that, although sUte aid funds claims filed for the week end­ Easter Service Sunday at 4 world’s most famous bridge k J 8 4 A 7 5 2 fore Superior Court Judge Alva Nay also questioned the 19 have increased, the town’s pn^ ____ JpenThurs.’n ^ y J9 tyQ10 743 ing April 2. p.m. The service will feature players found himself in hot wa- • P. UoiseUe on ..alleged payoffe combatants too weak bo con­ public hearin|^.. last night P«r Cent increase shown for portlonate share of the cost-per- Fri.NitestU19^ > K8654 0 107 to fix state’s no'-fix license sus­ By TOM TIEDE shock, some are incognizant, The entire increase was re­ a procession around the church ter. There was a way out, but b 10963 4 A8 trol the functions. The residents at the hear- teachers salaries, compared to pupu has increased, pension system. IiONG BIEN. Viet Nam — and all are ’ freshly patched, flected in the Rodiville sub-of­ to the singing of Easter his foot slipped. SOUTH Near one door a finger ampu­ tag voted, after talUng part in a 10 per cent increase in stu- Considerable feeling was sk- (NBIA) —^The unpaint.ed, unpre- sewn, wrapped and Injected, fice, where claims rose by 11, Hymns, with children placing Opening lead — Jack of 4 K 96 LoiseUe called a halt to sched­ tee stares at the ceiling; next to tentlous, round-roofed buildings A boy near the middle is cov- a discussion of proposed budget Nay commented that, pressed by residents on the cuts from 78 for the week ending their mite boxes in the cross. Hearts. A852 uled testimony Wednesday, and him a man’s eyes glow through 0 Q3 called an “ Indefinite recess” In are settled In the dust of a ered with 'a sheet that form-fits cuts, to ask the councU to re- ^"eluding a certain p e ^ n t ^ e m the sch<^ libraries account April 2, to 89 for last week. The Rev. James W. Bottoms After much thought South al­ a scribble of sutures; further A K732 his one-man grand jury probe small hillside. Elach one is new- his leg and then drops off where store funds cut from Ubrarv additional Several qmke in favor of restor- Claims fHed throughout the will speak on the church’s mis­ lowed West to hold the first trick North Eari on a once ' beautiful boy gets e/ter/A/«fc/Sar/S£gl Wot Of the State Motor Vehicles De­ ly constructed but already dry- his foot used to be. and buddings and grounds ac- teachers, the Increase seemed tag ^unds to this category, state last week dropped by 950 sion to the world. with the jack of hearts. We.st Pass 1 0 1 ^ his third pint of whole blood. Tonight At partment. Ing and aging under a sun with older man next to him is counts by the council, and then The admtalstraUon request to a total of 17,777. During the David Fox, Stephen Keeney led his other heart to dummy’s Pass 2 A Pat* Back there a man lies with a 7:00-9:05 BURNSIDE Pass 3 NT All Pass No hint of the possible out- no shade. twisting in torture from a body to €q>prove the rest of the The teacher’s salaries ac- for libraries was $88,366, and corresponding ■period last year, and Daniel Stevens will serve king, and declarer led dummy’s come of the closed-door probe They are the wards of a war mummified with tape that tears ‘ ' P’ council’s budget as presented count shows the largest single was subsequently singled out by Series Speaker statewide claims totaled 29,735. as acolytes at the service. The queen of clubs to force out the was given by the judge, who hospital. at opened flesh when he moves. Up here one rests with part Mayor James Throwe noted Increase In the budget; the the s ( ^ l 1 ^ for possible New Haven led the state last Saint Cecilia Choir will lead the tract could be made if West had of his leg bone removed. ace. said It would take about a week Huts of horror . . . houses of A Negro soldier whimpers, The Rev. Walter A. Steen of week with 2,667 claims, and congregation in the staging of Between them is the mutilat­ In his budget address that, un- ^ Blast returned the queen of the doubleton J-9 or J-10 of for the court reporter to tran­ hope. “Oh, God . . . Oh, God.’’ der the town charter the coun- hicreaae over last tary school Itorarian was de- the Bronx, N.Y., wiU be guest was followed by Bridgeport Easter music. ^ ed victim of an exploding mine. oer the town charter, the coun- ^ ,313,437. The amount leted from the budget by the hearts to SouUi’b aoe. Now South hearts. This was not a great scribe all the testimony. The sick and the slaughtered Somebody in the rear bites cU is required to hold a public speaker at a weekend series of ’Three beds off the end a t one had to hope that West had the deal to hope for. 'Then LolseUe will review it, come here, the piteous creatures his thumb in pain. FRI. thru TUES. hearing on the budget and that was reduced by $41,070 In the council. services at Trinity Covenant ace of spades and that he could South must win the first trick but he said that the probe is of combat, bruised and bleeding Immediately off the center ______concil’s recommendations. Board member Lindsey Booth ing an tent aroimd a ’^TONNOTCM a straw vote on the proposal Church. manage to get three clubs, three in diunmy with the king of not over, and he might call . . . to suffer, to sleep, and to vestibule, a blond Pfc. is 2 GREAT HITS The mayor answered that «ald the cut would require a re- GI with several buUet holes in _etie£e£22£— would he taken of the citizens Using for his theme "Called spades, two hearts and one dia­ hearts and lead the queen of more witnesses if he feels it pray they may leave not as they sprawled on his side, his legs the number of new teachers to ductlon In the number o f new him. Those who can see watch attending. to Be Disciples,” the Rev. Mr. mond. For this purpose he need­ clubs to force out the ace. If is necessary. came, but whole again and drawn up as If in defense. His j . he added is considerable, and books. Some additional books in grim solemnity. The mayor said tae l»ard of school board h ar will be purchased, but not as Steen will speak at four serv­ ed a -3-8 break in clubs, a suc­ East returns a low heart; South There will be no delay In Is­ walking. eyes have been wired shut be- ices beginning Friday at 7:80 "It’s a bad sign,” one of them "AN EVENT! FASCINATING! cessful finesse against the jack plays low and allows West to suing a report on the probe to The buildings are wood-wall- cause he is -'Unconscious; his ***^ *'m recommended 23 new teaching many as projected last year, he p.m. His optataig message is whispers. posed $2,714,324 budget to the positions, in addlUon to 30 po- noted. of spades, and a split in the win with the nine. Then West Superior Court, LoiseUe a d d e d ,ed,___ cement-floored, and shaped stomach has been probed and "The Piisk of Our Calling.” N i n s “Looks like he’s had it.” council ^ ter reducing it gitions to be filled due to va- The mayor, noting the smaller two black aces. must switch suits, and South but he left open the question of ^ uncolored crosses, ’The doc- .stitched because he is seriously Saturday the guest speaker "Two of them Idke that yes­ cancies from resignaUons. number of people in attendance, It was too much to hope for. has time to develop his tricks. whether the flntfings wlU be attendants ar6 wres- wounded. •"TIME $!2,874,094. Following an analy­ will talk on "The Righteousness ■ terday,’’ S h i v 'Ihrowe commented that called for comments ffom the East turned iq) with the ace of East cannot save his suit by made public. tling with time In the intersec- "rhe private is taking oxygen sis o f the school board’s re­ Demanded by God,” after a "Wish 1 was asleep.’’ step increases for teachers public on any item in the budg- spades and ran the rest of his leading the queen of hearts be­ State’s Atty. G^rrge R. ’Tier- «nhe Uvlng and dying are from a green container called a quests, the council asked a fur­ potiuck at 6 :30 p.m. for the en­ The men tighten their eyes amount to “ cost of living in- et. hearts to defeat the contract. cause then South’s eight will nan tequested Superior Court wrestling With hope in the respirator. He has ga.stric tubes ther reduction o f the school tire church. Mrs. Fred Hutt and and look away. They think of creases,” c o n s is t a n t with Warner requested that it be South was lucky to go down serve as a third stopper. Nines investig;ation after an initial w lnga running from him to the fldqr. board’s requests, the council Mrs. Paul Norltag will head the probe by his office and state other things . . . of home «md changes In the economy. The made part of the record that a only

' A .*1 BCANCBESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 P A G E F IV E

Driving Teacher Vemon Found Guilty in TV-Radio Tonight From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Hartfor^Chdmher Sup^r^ Busing Students to Suburbs | Cosmetics Fatal Accident School System to Offer BY DfMUS BBUMNO The Baby Has Barlier thle year a Peruvian BRIDGEPORT (A P)-A driv­ The directors of toe Greater Plante is coming to Manches- ITS, supper waa served to the ladies ing lesson for a 79-year-oId wo­ Special Summer Classes Hartford Chamber of Com- ter, toe guiwt of MISAC, on man, which ended in a fatal and friends of North Methodist merce yesterday came out in April 26, at Waddell School, 6:00 ( »-10-12-18-a2) Movie (40) P e t e rJennina,______News support of tos State Depart- A public hearing at which accident, has resulted in con­ I 8) Hike DDOalaa ____(32) Haas. BikhlliHlrhligSM Eleven courses wlU be offered should design a hat to Illustrate <3huroh. The Peruvian theme Uggetts viction of the instructor on a (30) Uacketahi’a R M en 7 :8 0 (34) French Ch^ ment of Education plan to bus West Hartford townspeople Been Named (30) Three Stoogee ------Daniel Boone (O at GLENNETS to elementary and high school a song title and bring it to the uggfl to honor the guest 300 Negro and Puerto Rican may express opinions regard- charge negUgent homicide. (40) Uoyd Thsxtan Batman (C) Students this summer by the meeting. speaker of the evening Miss At The Parkade Convicted Wednesday follow­ 6:16 (34) Friendly Giant , — ^ .h e Hunaters children to schools in toe sub- Ing toe plan la slated for to- 6:30 (30) British Calendar 8:00 (M) Ar-Une town school system. They wUl Sacred Heart •FroOtr . hk-, cs vancheetar urbs, night at 8 at Duffy School. MANCHESTER ing a Cnrcult Court trial waa ( ) WhMybtrda ( 8-30^ Gldget (C) begin June 27. The •Bpring Frolic- spon- LaPenta of Manchester. Annan Fatalek, son of lUduml W. and Patxlcia 30 Americo V. Napolitano of Tnun- (34) What's New? ( 8-im (iilUgatt'a Isbuid who, through the auspieea of "We strongly believe that toe West Hartford’s school board Stephen Yoat, R 26 WlndsM- Ave., Ro<*vllle. He was bom (40) Dennis. Menace 8:80 (34) The Fourth Estate High school stud^ts 'wiB be sored by the Sacred Heart experimental program deserves wlU debate toe controirerslal buU. Sentencing w as scheduled 6:46 (30) Peter Jennlnss, News ( 3-13) any Three Sons the American Field Service, llareh 28 at Rockville General H o^taL His paternal grand­ able to take from EngUrii I, H, (jhurch Men’s Club will he held for Monday. 6:00 (30) Seahunt (32-30) Laredo (O spent 10 week! last aummar in nothing lejis than a fair' and issue at its regular meeting parents are Mr. and Mrs. Prancla Yoat Sr., 69 Sgh St., (30) Navy Film , (10) ^>edal m , geometry, algebra, U.S. bis- Saturday from 9 P-m.^ to I a.m . carefuUy evaluated trial,” said Tuesday and, according to Dr, Last September the car driv­ (18) Topper (30-40) Henry Fhyfe (O tory, typing I, peraonal-uae typ- at the KofC Hall in M ^hester. Peru. Mre. John Snuffer of 225 Rockville. He baa three ^jiothera, Richard, 6, Stanley, 5, and ( ) and Hie Friends 9 :0 0 ( 8 -13) Movie (C) GARDEN HOUSE a letter drafted by the direc­ Ira Singer, assistant superin­ en by Mrs. Mary E. McCarthy 32 lUxxy Autumn St, chairman of the ( 3r4 ^ Nenra. Sports, Weather (18) aibecrtptlon TV Ing or driver education. Dancing will be to music by the tendent of schools, hopefully fflNDOW SHADES PhHllN A of Fairfield went out of control (34) Ooll ------supper, made Peruvian Barbe­ tors. • • • • • (24) Sea Survival Registration for the high 'Vagabonds and a buffet supper will make a decision on wheth­ during a lesson, and it struck 6:16 (40) Cheyenne cued ^ e f, or AntlcuOhoa, as her The letter is to be sent to Jordan, David Michael, son of George E. and Catherine 6:30 (1O-23-30) HunUey-Brinkley 9:30 S3 0 4 0 ) Peyton Flaoe school oouraes wUl be held May will be served. Advance reser- er to participate in too plan. WASHABLE and killed B9-year.old Pasquale (30) Mona McCluekey (O Farmington, Manchester, (C) 28 to June 22. Fees of 820 per vations should he made 'With contribution to the meal. She That meeting will be open to Sisson Jordan, 18 Patricia Dr., Vernon. He was bom April 1 at Diorio of Bridgeport. (24) What's New? 10:00 (UV32.30) Dean M a i^ (C) West Hartford and Glaston­ INTERSTATE Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents (12) Newsbeat ( 8-30) ■The Baron (C) course will be charged, except parrel Loroy Jr., chairman of s»*d it is pronounced anU-koo- toe public, but townspeople will Mrs. McCarthy pleaded no ( 8) Walter CmnJiHe (O (40) h e l My People Go for driver educatimi, whicb is the event, or Paul LAtullK>o, modified the orig- bury, toe four towns proposed A9UA SHADES are Mr. and Mrs. George P. Sisson, E&st Providence, R I. His ( 8) Newewire 11:00 ( 8-lO-2O-32-3(M0) News. n ot be allowed to speak. contest to a negligent homicide Sports. Weather 830. Non resldenta must pey 85 president of the dub. Arrange- 1®®! recipe to suit North Ameri- to take part in toe project. paternal grandmother is Mrs. Sydney S. Jordan, Seekonk, (18) Life of Riley Should too West Hartford Made to Order charge last week, and was fined (30) This Is the Life (18 ) Vintage Theater m ore. J^jente fo r parties can be m ade, tastes, om itting peppercorns Slated to last two years, toe Mass. He has a sister, Joanne, 28 months. * 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings, News 11:15 (10-30) Tonl^ (C) project Is designed to evaluate ^school board act . on .. the plan ^^•^Dwitfa Your Boners • • • • • $100 on conviction by Judge (20) ABC Nleht Life Students will attend olaaees ^ derired substantially reducing the 7:00 ( 3) LHUeM Hobo how well toe children fare edu- Archibald Tunlck. (23.30-40) News. Weather (40) Snorts Final one-hour a day, five daya a Hospital Notes amounts of garlic and chill Full Line of Custom Yoong, Uaa Beth, daughter of Frederick W. and Aud­ (20) Mr. Dletrict Attorney 11:20 ( 8) Movie cationally and emotionally in ^ ^ rey AntoUk Young, 112 Woodside St. She was bom April 2 at ( 8) Twillsht Zone 11:25 (40) Merv Griffin week, for aix weeks, from June Admitted *^Tueaday Patsy P*” called for in the Peruvian (34) Enrilsh: Fact Fancy 11:30 (22) Tonight (C) too suburban school environ- VENETIAN BLINDS Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal gran^arents (18) Sulacriptlon TV ( 3-12) News, Spoits, Weather 27 to Aug. 5. July 4 will be a coy Venum Ave., Rockville; version. The following is the + Here In Manchester, toe ai« Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Young, 118 Wetherell St She Prohe Starts (10) Wanted 11:50 ( 3-12) Movies holiday. Robert North, 80 Grove SL, original recipe. She also Includ- rm. i— V— school boatd is conducting In- ( ) Sports Camera _____ 1 00 (40) Air Force____ FDm has three brothers, Thomas, 8, Mark, 6V4, and David, 3. 7:16 30 AU h i^ school courses except Rockville; Helen Bradley, 8 Ce- *tl * recipe for Dried Fruit formation®! sessions and is E. A. JOHNSON • • • • • On LSD Usage SATUBDAirS TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO pertonal-uae typing are open to ’ Rockville; Theresa Pudding, which waa served for too plM hM be^ planning to hold a public hear- advanced as one of several f____,, King, aiaron Jetui, daughter of Edward W. and Con­ senior high school pupUs. *1116 sciosoio,’l2 Bancroft Rd., Rock- dessert, ing about toe end of May. The NEW YORK (AP) — How steps that are Immediately pos­ PAINT GO. stance Belaus King, 84 Croft Dr. She was bom April 3 at typing course, for which no George WoJlerechied, 27 Peravlen Barbecued Beef date and time of the hearing widespread is the lUiclt sale of sible as part t of a concerted 728 Main S t—TeL 649-4601 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matftmal grandparents credit will be given, ia open to Lawrence St, Rockville; Mary 2 pounds tender beef cut in will be announced later. the hallucinatory drug LSD in campaign to help solve one of are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Belaus, Gaylordsvllle. Her paternal Radio Junior and senior high students. Tarasavlta, Broad B tooIl one-inch strips and* aUced. the underworld? too most critioal problems that grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward King, Douglaston, (TUs noting incdulea only those news broadcasts of 10 or U Those taking driver education Admitted yesterday: Virginia very thin Federal and city officials hinders toe forward progress N.Y. ^ has a brother, Gerard, 3H; and a sister, Katjilen, will receive half credit Townsend,______54%______Park St, R o^- 1% teaspooos eaH miniite length. Some stations cnrir other Short newicasta.) not merely of one seg^mont of Mechinics Tools meet here Friday to explore the credit will be given for the yiije; 'Valerian BIotniakl. 8 Ma- % teaspoon dried ground chlU MILITARY WHIST 4 % . * subject with members of the WDBC—1366 6:35 Americana Greater Hartford’s population, • • • • • 7:30 News of the World other ooiirsea. gt, RockviUe; f Patricia peppers police department to seek ways 1:00 Long John Wade but of all toe people of toe en­ Taken in Break AND BOodean, James B„ son of Robert E. add Irene Tea­ 1:00 Dick Robinaon 7:46 Joe Garaglola A minimum of 10 pupils will xherrlen, 29 Brooklyn St. Rock- S peppercorns .:06 News. Sian CHt 7:50 Congrcsaional Report tire region." 1 ’ gue Bilodeau, Baxter St., RFD 1, Tolland. He was bom {April of curbing abuse of the drug. be necessary to guarantee a j^iary Fleming, 98 W. WBCa—916 8:06 Pop Concert % teaspoon saffron Under toe plan, each of toe An assortment of mechanics 1 at Rockville General Hospital. His paternal grandparents The meeting, touched off by a >:00 Hartford Highlights 9:10 Nlghtbeat course; other subjects will be ^aln St, RockvUle; Helen HUla, r:00 News 11:00 Newa Sports. Weather 1 clove garlic, minced participating towns would as­ SETBACK are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page, Lynn, Mass. He has two slaying in which the aUeged aa- offered If there ore at least Berger Rd., RockvUle. tools were taken from an im- 1:00 Gaslight 11:30 Art Johnson 2 I cup tarragon vinegar similate between 75 and 80 brothers, Albert, 13, and Robert, 12; and a sister, Wand% 9. sailant was reported under the 1:00 (iuiet Hours WPOP—141# 10 people Interested and If a Births ’Tuesday: A daughter locked garage at 94 Wells St b influence of LSD, waa scheduled WINF—12M 5:00 George Brewer H cup water children from Hartford’s North Sponsored by • • • • • 7:00 Ken Griffin teacher is avaUaWe. to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bleleckl, sometime between last Thurs­ by Dist. Atty. Aaron E. Koota of >:00 News % cup olive or salad oil End into their elementary Andenon, Janet EmlUe, daughter of David W. and i:15 Dial 13 Studente wiU be permitted to Hyde Ave., Rockville. day and yesterday and entrance ST. BRroOETS Brooklyn. i:66 Sports — Egan WEEKEND SPECIAL Select a tender cut of meat school systems. The entire cost Dorothy King Anderson, 11 Gaynor PI., Rockville. She was ALUMINUM GAIN EXPECTED was made by tearing away ROSARY SOdETY There were also reports that 1:00 News ^ miS^'MeJ^loirMix''togTth^ri^ of too program would bo as­ bom April 4 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal !-:30 Dial 13 Ne w YORK —- Aluminum Can be used for batHhonse, tool shed and barbecue shdter. Cunpletdy pre­ boards from too rear of toe Gov. Nelson A. RookefeUer waa 1:46 Ixnvell Thomas manufactuers expect a 10 per a bowl the salt, chlU peppers, sumed by Hartford, the state, grandfather is Arnold G. King, Shelboume Falla, Mass. Her Sports — Rlzzuto. w w , personal-uae typing or xalcott Ave., RockvUla nennereoms saffron, ^ llc. garage or by knocking out toe St. Bridgat's School “deeply concerned’ ' about the 1:66 fabricated, ready for easy erection. and toe federal government paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson, r:00 'rfie World Tonight cent gain in shipments this year driver education may be taken Discharged ’Tuesday: Anna glassless frame of an east side spread of the drug. r:16 Sports — Gifford from 1966*8 4 million tons. M. M,,. ^ = vinegar and water. Marinate the In other developments re­ Cofeterkx VmUamstown, Mass. Sie has a brother, 'William, 2; and a (:30 Heury Reasoner 6’ X 16’ Knotty Cedar and Barbecue Shelter. O A While LSD may be helphd in lated to toe plan, some 300 window, police say. lister, Carrie, 7. r:S6 Public Affairs (As shown). Shingles not included. Yours For Only ^ ^ # a W riculum course. * SefjL^me^'rown, 207’cente; toe^^reSiySSr d J X ^ S J peychiatric treatment, its sale 5:00 News West Hartford citizens and James W. Ferguson of 16 FRIDAY, A P R K 15 Dial Reg. $369.00 and use are prohibited by state 1:15 13 board of education members Franklin 6t reports that hia McNeal, Pamela Maiy, daughter of Arvard D. and ):0 0 Oonunent V •’ I T ” ^ 1060 four-door sedan was tsken 8 P.M. Aleen Ffau McNeal, 47 OU Town Rd., Rockville. She was and federal law except in au­ };20 Dial 13 arlioni orTtlw. ■•sj^ntJon m brUSh the StiipS With OU. turned out last night to hear 1:00 News 6’ X 8’ Knotty Cedar. (Herald photo by'Plnto) i)r “ X lex^ d ^ pi^tej Erector trom in front of his homo somo- bom April 4 at RockvUe General HoqdtaL Her paternal thorized caaea. It can produce 1:06 Dial 12 BroU Until it Is at toe deslrod reactions ranging from pleas­ 2:00 News. Sign Off (Shingles not included). Yours For Only •219.00 that the fuH course has been oUver, 80 Grand Ave., Rock- ^ ^ rareness Baste with MRS. JOHN SNUFFER . o f’ program development for time last night'between 6:30 and Prlieo— Rwfreshments grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Harold MbNaal, Woodatock and failed by toe student yuie; Mary Kelly, East Hart- durinir urable sensations to terror. W%C—1086 Reg. {229.00 marinade during broiling period. ------— ------the State Department of Educa- 8, according; to police. VaUey. 5:00 Afternoon Edition during toe school year. ford. » • • • • A federal official baa estimat­ 8:00 News, Sports: Weather This recipe makes 10 to 12 le ft Donation $1.00 Students 'wUl be responsfcle Disroflt in its ille­ _ _ -T r r ______group the strips were more Charies B. Snow, 336 Sununitt S t 0:30-10:30 am .: English H; TheJ.I noTSAUHerald’s • Vernen w ruwif boreaa Her husband is principal of gal sale (hat it may have been \ t i :r o l t 10 We will not fail to give PRETTY AS A PICTURE WITH algebra I; personal use typing. Is at 88 Park St, Rockville, Buttonban Lane Sdiool, Glas­ taken over by gangstera," an ond Decorates Your Masonry Dried Fruit Pudding W n fg m , Joseph Paul Roger II, son of Joseph and Ann 10:30-11:80 am .: English L P.O. Box 827, teL 876-8186 or tonbury. aide to Diet. Atty. Koota ex­ 1 package mixed dried fruit OatTOll LavlgM, 1 Meadow Trail, Coventry. He waa bom Wolli • Just Brush On! Immediate PRESCRIP­ Driver education bohlnd-toe- 648-2711. TTie couple has three ch il­ plained. 1 cup orange juloe April 2 at Rockville General HoapitaL Hia maternal grand- SOLD SINCE 1912 wheet training ■will be by ar­ dren, twin boys, Nell and Lee, Another case involving LSD 1 cup pineapple chimks drain­ peuenta are Mr. and )drs. W. C. Carrril, 5 West St, Andover. TION Service in Any ran gem en t 8; and a dsuighter, Lynn, 12. occurred last week when a 5- Informofion Cr Litcroturc Af ed, save juloe His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm Adeiatd Invlgne, Elementary School Injury Notice All are students at Highland ESm m u Rd., Vernon. Ho has three brothers, David, 12, Duf­ year-old girt underwent convul­ Emergency and Our 2 tablespoons lemon Juice sions fitter she accidentally W. H. ENGLAND POST and Registration for the two Park Sriiocfl. ^ cup sugar fy, 11, and BUly, 8; and ttree atsters, Doreen, 8, Diane, A «>d eouraea being offered elemen­ swallowed a sugar cube coated LUM BER CO. Medicine Dropper ■will Served on Town 1 tablespoon cornstarch, less___ ’The Snuffers are members of Debra, 2. > 540 E. Middle Tpke., Manchester tary ewhool pupila will be May • • * • • with LSD. A notice of Injury claim has may be used for a thinner th® North Methodist Church, Its DELIVER FREE. Phone 9 through May 18 at the stu­ Couples C3ub, and toe Manches­ Lachanoe,, Jerry Robert son of Robert and Caraien The girl, Donna Windenroth, been filed in the town clerk’s pudding waa released from a hospital W. G. GLENNEY CO. dent’s school. ter Square Dance Club. Rodrigue Lachance, 82 Wlage St., Rockville. He bom 330 N. Main St. Manchester 643-4136. Reading and arithmetic will office by Mary ’Then of 62 3 tablespoons water Tuesday. Doctors said she had RAIL FENCE Cut up fruit. Add all juicra Mrs. Snuffer is secretary of April 4 at RockviUe General Hospital. His maternal grand- be offered, and the classes will Grandidew St. for injuries she recovered completely. and sugar. Cook for 15 to 20 missionary education of the fMher la Edward Rodrigue, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His brighAm lumber CO. Accentuate the beauty of your home. Ideal for boundary lines be held June 27 through July claims she sustained as a resiflt 40-50 Vernon St. Rockville and floral backgrounds. Sm our sample sections' on display. minutes, or uTit.ii fruit is soft. Women’s S(x:lety of North paternal grandparents are Mr; and Mm Lionel l Achance, St 29. July 4 will be a holiday. of a defective sidewalk on the 28,000 PRINTS A DAY Install It yourself and save! Free nae of post hole digger with pineapple chunks. Blend Methodist Church and a mem- Zariiarle, Quebec, Canada. Reieldents will pay a 820 fee, east side of Purnell PI. on Mkrch • • s • • WASHINGTON — The Fed­ MANCHESTER 5 or more sections. cornstarch and water and add to her of its commission on mis- no-realdents pay 825. A mini­ 26. eral Bureau of Investigation L U M B E R , Inc. toe fruit mixture. Cook until sions. She is also a member of iit«¥.MHj4iUn, B eth Maries daughter o f R obert C. and mum of 10 students is required Mrs. Then claims she suf­ Dianne Skinner McLanghlin, 70 Union St, RockviUe. She gets 23,000 sets of fingerprints 255 Center St. Manchester pudding is thick. Serve with the Highland Park SchoeJl PTA a day for identification. Riftaff ft FowraefP for eaxto class. Students must fered a general shaking up, in­ was bom AprU 5 at RoricvUle General Hospital. Her maternal provide their own transporta­ juries to the left wrist, left grandparents are Mir. and Mm Robert E. Skinner, 185 Skin­ o n d e o v o f tion. hand, left shoulder and both ner Rd., RockviUe. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Arlma Attendance at sum m er knees as the result of an alleged ICosIavsky, 64 EUlngton Ave., RockviUe. • ••••- I ,‘ I P.A.C. school will not affect a child’s fall. She claims unconsciousness BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY promotion at toe elementary followed the accident. TO T H E Livingston. Sosaa Gray, daughter of Ralph B. and EK>hool level All supplies, such Martha Gray Livingston, 9 Eidtth Rd., Vernon. She was bom as pencils and paper, must be March 27 at Hartford HoepltaL Her maternal grandparents BEAUTIFIES furnished by the peu«nt. The A u n f are Mr. and Mm Burton P. Gray Sr., West HartfonL Her school win provide textbooka School Menus paternal grandparents. are Mr. and Mm Harold B. Uvlng- PROTECTS-ENCLOSES If workbooks are used, they Ston, West HottbnL She has a sister, Pamela, 20 montha. Jerhima's • • • • • BINGO WHITE CEDAR ROUND RAIL FENCE must be furnished by the The Manchester public school teariiers. KraJewald. Kenaetfa James, son of Henry and Clara P. A. C. BALLR^OOM menu for toe week of April 18 ALL MACHINED RAILS AND POSTS— TENONED AND DRILLED Parents will be notified as to Faganl Krajewskl, 80 Birch S t He was bora April 8 at Man­ ia as follows: 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE the time and location of class­ chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmothw is Monday: Cube steak with es, and are urged to discuss Mm Mirla Pagani, 174^ Spruce St His paternal grand­ gravy, mashed potato, peas and PANCAKE EVERY MONDAY-^ P.M. 10' SEC T IO N sehding ..their 'child to the sum­ mother ia Mm Agatha Krajewrid, BeUuvue Ave., RockviUe. carrots, bread, butter, milk, ai>- mer school if they feel such He has four brothers, Larry, 15, Tom, 13, Robert 12, and H . 3 5 ^ 4 . 5 5 plesauce. 'TOTE AND SAVE DELTVEBED effort would be beneficlai. Ricliard, 7; and a sister, BUen, 16. 2 RAILS, 1 POST Tuesday: Baked spiced ham, • • • • • PER SECTION School principals win be avaU- candied sweet potato, com, JAMBOREE! able for discussions. HlUs, XJsa Gay, daughter of Richard B. and Sbiriey bread, butter, milk, pineapple Serving from Dhnmock Hills, Main St, Tolland. She waa bom March 25 V ernon PTO upside down cake. SUNDAY at Manriiester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gnuu^Murents The Vernon Elementary Wednesday: Hamburg patty A PRIL 24, 1966 10 A.M. till 7 P.M. are Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dimmock Sr., Tolland. Her paternal Springtime Sale CLOSING OUT!! School p ro Trill hold its AprU on r o ll, potato sticks, green 20 Prong 16" Fertilizer grandm other is MTa. Jennie HUla, Andovm ’. Sba baa three meeting Monday in toe school beans, milk, cherry cobbler. A ll YOU CAN EAT ■totera Patricia, 8, Pomria, A and Tina, 3. Hart's 20-10-S extra- OUR nSHlNG AND cafeteria, beginning at 8 p.m. Thursday: Italian spaghetti M etal Rcrice SPREADER with a brief busineas meeting. • • • • • atravUi, slow-nlaaia tinf AWNINGS, CANOPIES with meat sauce, tossed aalad, # Pemeokes $ ^ O O Groot Winiam Edward, son of Adrian and Rkiriet food with 20% nitragen. Mrs. Judy. Agasi, art supervis­ French bread, butter, milk, JSl- SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT • S o u s o g M J L ■ V W Staric Groot 474A Notch Rd., Bolton. He was bom April 4 or a* the school, wlU present lo with topping. at Maiudiester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparanta aa art demonstration, to give Friday: Baked fiah sUcka, A Cnifee .CHILDREN 76o ALUMINUM WINDOWS parents an opportunity to more naaahed potato, cole slaw, bread; ^ (12 yrs. or younger) ore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph SUuk, Wells River, Vt. His paternal IF ’ rake with hardwood handle. fully understand toe art pro­ butter, milk. Ice cream. gran^mrents are Mr. and Mrs. SJdward PerunkOi H t 1, An­ Excellent SeUcHon of at the MASONIC TEMPLE S pr^ steel for clean sweep Elven flow control for apreading Ribbed for extra strength. With dover. gram in toe school. (Note: ’The public schools will a ^ o n . fertilizer or seed. Rubber tires. brass couplings. • • • • • Archery Equipment hcludtd ’There will also be a hat con be closed toe week of April 26 25 East Center St., Manchester (Next to Post Offloe) Freeman, Bradford Curtis, son of Kenneth B. and Off test; all those who ■wish to enter for spring vacaikm:) Sponsored by Sondm Stimson Freeman, 2392 New London T^dce., South 50% FRIENDSHIP LODGE Na. 145 Glastonbuiy. He waa bom April 9 at Manobeeter Memorial A F f t AM of Manchester HoepltaL Hia maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm Oir> tis Stimson, 301 Deming St, Wapping. His paternal grand­ THIS WEEK'S For ttdeeto, can Ernest J. Smith, 649-8762, or can any member of Friendship Lodge. parents are G. Bradfonl Freeman, OlastoidMuy, and Ibn. INSTANT TICK ETS W IL L BE SOLD A T *1*05 DOOR Beniy Vbgt Groton. DOOK BUSTER SMI PACK OF 5 EARNINGS

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Inside Bolton iianrlypHtpr 'Hie Bnddhists Pause Connecticut Report DAY L E R Revive That Joie De Vivre' £ttpmti0 Iffralh The latest news from the political sit> uation In South represents, an Yankee (Continued from Page 6) At School Dance for Adults f o b u se b d by toe improvement. mtHAi.n printino 00.. INa GW rocking (toalr got you? Peterson grfves the boys a ^ e- U Biaell 8ti««t. It is th« news that the Buddhist move* .■Rius, it to the' hope of the lUDChester, Ooul ' • By A.H.O. Want a change of pace and clal program on safety at the THOMAS F. JFtatQOaON orient has proclaimed Ita acceptance of left wing exUes that if the 26th scene? Then go to the high regular monthly meeting of tos WALTER R. FERGUSON of July movement (an get out­ Publishers the ‘military government’s pledge of There are really no worde for school gym tomorrow night, sit troop tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. BVwBdea October 1. MM elections within a period of three to toe feeling of slow hurt, aching side encouragement from dem­ in a French seaside cafe, and-at United Methodist Church/ ocratic governments through­ dan(M to the mristc of Tony O'- , *1716 pa(sk will go to ”C^- Published Every Evenln* five months, and that this acceptance dtoilhisionment, and wistful 1 BoUdays. Entered l^ t o e Post Omce M out the hemisitoere. It can use Brlght and his orchestra. erama” Saturday. ■isr, Coon., as Second Class MaS represents the end (if the current aeries longing for the halcyon days of protest demonstrations against the that used to be wbi(h have been Its Increased power to move The senior high student (»un- Merry Marrieds flooding certain high Demo­ against Castro within a year pr If you mail your in­ cU to sponsoring its second an­ The Merry Marrieds, the cou­ 8UBSCR1FTI0N RATES Ky regime and the American presence tw o. cratic breasts In Connecticut come tax tomorrow, be nual married couples' dance ples’ club of St. George's Epis­ PayaUe In Advance in Sincidence that taxes, etc. give the state ->the horns and clarinets.’’ present War Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. that they are capable of using such 'pow­ Town Offices ly mdped explain cuid spark the Nunez has worked closely in money, so In essence we pay (Riildren of parents attending For Wednesday -• 1 er toward a moderate, fahiy responsi­ the dance may be glad to know The office of town clerk will fbr Thursday — 1 p.m W^esday. decision to become a the past with the Central In­ for this project. J. Godfrey Gourley and Atty. William FitzGerald Jack Zaiman Fhr Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. ble qbjectlve. D r. Pastel that the affair will be well- be open tomorrow from 9 a.m. RepubUmn partisan. telligence Agen(jy and that the I do not see why the senti­ For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday, chaperoned by members of the to 8 p.m. tor the convenience f ^L^Ied dMline; 10:80 Am. each day t t What they said. In their conduct yes­ GLA has come around to the ments of the town should be .pubUcatlon except Saturday — • Am , The pMribility that there had etudent council. GhlWlesa cou- of fishermen who want to be terday, was that they have not gone been som ^ mutual misunder­ same position. limited to those people who have Patricia Graves The (»vert OLA operations Revaluation pies, as long as they are mar- set for thi start of the fishing beraerk into a search for merely nega­ standing airs^ong could have the gift of either writing or C. Elmore Watkins aimed at armed overthrow of rled, are also Invited. season Saturday. nniimlay, AprU 14 tive, destructive developments. What been b s ^ on>c^less assump­ speaking well. We all should The United Appraisal Co., Gets PoUce Job Castro through the exile move­ raise Matthews to general Copies of a list of possible they say, at the moment, Is Uiat they tions on both ai^s. have an equal opportunity to conducting a revaluation of ment, which continued long aft­ chairman of the dance. Barry areas of cuts In school budget are Interested In having some elections The DemocrauL for their express ourselves. When the Receives ‘M’ Award all town real estate, iF now Miss Patricia A. Graves, 29, er the Bay at Pigs fieaco, are Sheridan to In charge of tick- requests, prepared by the board part may have failbd to realize Sunday Liquor came to the working on the follo'wlng of 38 Bruce Rd., has been ap­ W ords III Stone held so toat their cotmtry can have finish ed. The CffiA’s operation in (Continued from Page One) ets. Gretri Cote to In charge of of education, are available in something better and more represents^ that their chief att^ctiveness Board of Directors they could streets. pointed a full-time policewoman ^^^hm ents, punch and Ftenrii the offices of the selectmen and f-.- Cuba is now restricted to In- Manchester Memorial Hospital ner, was bom in his family’s W« note, with an edged approval— to an enterpreneur and^connols- have made a decision but they old homestead on S. Main St. Westminster, Lancaster, live than the military government the ■ telHgence gathering. and asked for the (xx^ratlon In the Manchester Police De­~ cookies. the town clerk. Copies of tjtie seur like Gengras might have put it on the voting machine, on July 3, 1882, the son of the Wellington, Cromwell, eur enthnsltMin being lor Mia. Kennedy, United States has been propping up for However remote it may seem, of local residents “to odd at partment, effective May 9, at Oar Wash proposed budget, town a^ consisted In the fact tha^dhey allowing all .of the pe<>ple of late Clarence G. and Jennie E. Avondale, Auburn, Ashland, our edge of sad rebuke being for aU the so many years. then, the only hope of freeing least 100 beds to tbe hospital The Junior class to sponsoring board 'o f education, are have happened to he the pt^^y Manchester to be heard. I am Thrall Watkins. He now lives at Oxford, Cambridge, Alton, an annual salary of $5,616, the busybodles who swayed the Roosevelt Cuba" resides with the left wing in the next 83 years of my life.” a car wash at the high s(diO(fi available. The public hearing ot This Is a rather heartening develop­ in pow er in Ck>nnectl(nit dur not trying to decide what Issues 56 Lakewood Circle N. with his Vernon, Farm, Frances, starting salary for all police- family—that one part of the permanent soldiers and politicians who He said, "I am going to be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 pm . the budget will be held Monday ment, if it holds. For it means that the period of the fruition of th^ the Board of Education should wife, the former Helen M. Giles Judith, Diane, Niles and at 8 p.m. at the Community memorial to the late John F. Kennedy fought beside Castro In Oriente proud erf this award,” and re­ Those living near enough may there is at last somebody connected with ' various Gengras careers. Be­ provlnoe. If that hope can be act upon but this busing prob­ of Richmond Hill, N.Y. Sterling. Mlss Graves, who has been leave their cars there Friday H all. in Arlington Cemetery'ls to consist of a the South Vietnamese situation besides tween the palaces of political lem has become moral and po­ turned happily to his chair, aft­ Watkin’s father served as TTie revaluation, required fanned by encouragement from er a second standing ovation employed by G. Fpx and Co. for night. Free oottee and dough­ Bulletin Board series of seven granite blocks on which the American servicemen fighting there ^ a power and the palaces of the Washington and other capitals litical and it reaches far be­ Manchester’s mayor, was the by state law to be conduct­ four years as a store detecti've, nuts will be served If you wait. The Bolton Art Club will wlH tie lettered quotations from the fa- private enterpreneurs there is yond simple education. from the assembled diners. first president of the local ed at least once every 10 who is putting the cause of democracy, of the hemisphere, it is an effort Last night’s program began has lived In M anchester fo r The junior class to renfinding meet tonight at 8 at the Com­ .mous Inaugural Address. not that of power politics, not that of an inevitable mutual attraction. * worth pursuing. The Board of Education must Chamber of Commerce, and years, will be the basis tor four months, moving here from townspeople to save Wl old munity Hall. Donald (Mscauley, realize by now that the people with opcifing (»remonles by a next October’s Grand List (me technique, of war against anoUier, Power respects power. They can 1966 PubllflherB Newspaper was a member of the State East Hartford, where she had newspapers and rags for a col­ school art teacher, will give a .. We think ft fitting and tasteful that exchange favors and decora­ Syndicate of Manchester are really con­ four-man color guard of the Legislature. and will not have anything first, if there could have been more of • : i, resided for over 3% years. lection May 14. demonstration of a new palitt- some of the words the gallant young tions and hospitalities. Both cerned about this issue and U17th U.S. Army Garrison Watkins was educated In to do with 1966-67 taxes, X ^5 * ■ She finished first among Poster Winner Ing technique. President made Immortal, on that snowy that kind of Interest a few yeara ago, can accommodate the other’s they the Board should tum It to (Reserve), and was followed by Manchester schools and was which will be in effect on V ' K -^ the invocation by the Rt. seven orlg^lnal applicants for X safety poster drawn by two The regular monthly votejf- January day so long, long ago should there might never have been the pres­ vanity. Ea(to can find the ca­ the voters and let It be decided graduated from Tufts College. Ju ly 1. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Rear­ the position, in an examination boys ih Michael Madnerney’s maldng session will be held ^ ent tragic chaos for the country and pacity In whl(to the other can >en Forum the true Democratic way. While in college, through con­ Be offered to the eyes and minds and ^ " ' i j r r i ’’’ i don of St. James Church. conducted for the town by the fourth grade class a winner In morrow from 6 to 8 p.m. in ti^ tor all those outsiders oceans and c(m- eerve — the potentate from the Respectfully yours, cert engagements, glee club Its president until it received a ’^sarta of thoso who come to pay hie \ , i : ’So Many Otoer Colon’ Following dinner and dancing, State Personnel Department. a state contest has now been town offices. The selectmen tinents away whose fates are now link­ political field can have a niche Ray Lanzano and quartet work earned money Class A rating. He was then Bhage homage over the ftiture yejirs. I toe Editor, to the music erf Ken Mtl'gester’s Miss Graves was born In entered in a national competi­ wUl meet at 7 in the same place. ed into developments there. The disci­ in the business enterprise, the to pay alm ost all his (x>Uege ex­ again re-elected president of the ‘ W e stia regret that the same general Segregation” 1s suddenly a Orchestra, Dr. Harvey Pastel, Muskingum County, Ohio, and tion. potentate from commerce can penses. hospital in 10412. He headed scheme, of putting some of the famous plined power of the Buddhists in the bunWg issue. But it.’s really chairman of the meeting, In- Is a graduate of Jefferson High The poster done by John Manchester Evening Hernia be accorded behind the scenes While WatWns was in college other successful fund drives for streets happens to be the first demon- ‘ t \ been^oldering and glowing so trexluced Mayor Francis Ma­ Sch(x>l at: Findlay, Ohio, and of Robotto and John Faulkner en­ Bolton correspondent, Oleotfi- .ipoPilo Franklin D. Roosevelt on giant Intimacy with the wheels ef 3 Teachers he was editor at Tuft’s Weekly, strati(m of any Instinct or capacity for S V . many C^turles now. It’s just honey, who brought geetings additions to the hospital. Findlay College. She now at­ titled "Bicycle Care Requires well Young, tel. 648-8981. ‘rt tablets to oomprise the main design of politics and be given an occa­ president at the Tower Cross self-government this country has yet that peoNe are perhaps matur­ from the town. Watkins is past president of tends the University of Hart- Repair" is competing in a con­ his atin unr^sed memorial, was fi> ' sional opportunity to rise and ing and taUUng about one form Mahoney praised the Cham­ Senior Ktoorary S ^ d y and >pufts College Club of Oonnectl- forem Witli Sylvtaa (Xiara W. J. Godfrey Gourley, the in 1953, T i^ awarded h m t^ investigate complaints and re- p.m. at the home of Mr. and The town to advertising frJY What good Is a Code of Ethics if It the kind of world to whi(to his they can’t g^ranted one leave of absence ed the town’s first refuse col­ Xet Ow word go forUi oK on tangents, bi Cfiiamber’s incoming president, honorary degree of doctor of ^ suspected illegal acts Mrs. Myron Lee In South Bol- bids tor supplying the highway Isn’t used, and of what use is a Board high Democratic friends, were lection system. letters. MONTSERRAT CABALLE: As Leonora, seem to find its root And they Tuesday night. was the nert speaker. He In which women or minors are ton. The party is open to the department with a npw dump VYom this tlDM and place •f Ethics if Its services are not invoked ? tntraduoing him. can ’ t g e t at those roots beSj'huse After graduation from col­ In Connecticut Opera Association’s “ D Trovatore” at Bnshnell, April 12 The following were appoint­ pledged, ”A year of m y w hole­ H e is a charts m^hw ot concerned, will Investigate pub­ public and anyone who would truck, complete with body aim tVhether the eventual (Uvorbe they’ve narrowed thelVattack lege, Watkins began working TTiese (juestions arise as the Walling- ed effective In September: hearted dedication to Chamber- the Manchester Country Club, lic places and recreational fa- like to play is welcome. '? hoist, with a 1957 Ford dump ife friend and foe alike has occurred as a natural result too much. 'They’ve define it In fo r the com pany o f ■which he Is frmd Code of Ethics nears its second Miss Mary C. Hobin of Man­ work and to Man(diester.” and Klwanls <31ub and a mem- duties for the purposes of pro­ Cub Pack 157 truck to be taken in trade, v That the torch has been passed of such innocent mutual mtoivi- black and whltfe whereas H has now president. He has held anniversary. ’Hie Code and the Board chester, to teach an elementa­ Gourley then presented a ber of the University CTub of .^ecUng the morals of women______Fifty-two boys from Cub The bids wlU be opened April derstandings, or whether them so many other colors. every position within the m To a new generation of American^. which was set up to Implement It were Herald ry g;rade at a proposed salary plaque, “In appre(dati(m,” to Hartford. He Is also a trustee investigate Scout Pack 167 were guests of 29 at 11 am. In the Munloliil& the result of an attempt.two years ago was some riiarply unpleasant T hey CBXi't see what should pany. (rf the National Delta Upsilon every nation know of $5,450. She will be gradu­ outgoing president Atty. Fitz­ cases of Juvenile delinquency, Troop H, the State Police Troop Building. to establish guldehnes for the (wnduct Inside By Ro\^land Evans Jr. disillusionment one way or an­ really be so cletir—that we’re a! ated in June from WUlimantlc During World War I, Watkins Fraternity. Gerald. The Inscription on the and ■will be required to assist in Hartford, recently. The Specifications call for a sin- Whether it wishes us well or III «f town officials and to provide a means Yesterdays other, some, dramatic private so segregated in everything we' was president 01 the M anches­ date College with a BS de- plaque reads: ”In r«(x>gnitlon WaOdns Is listed in “Who s courts and other publicc and pri' boys were shown ths troop’s cylinder: truck, of four-speed Of seeing that the guidelines were ob­ break never reported or hkely do — we’re segregated jhysi- ter Chapter of the American That w« Shan pay any price, bear any Robert D. Nov^ of outstanding service to the W ho In the East” and In ygjg agencies, to promotepromot< various facilities. transmission, with at least 140- served. 25 Years Ago to be reported publicly,—that to eally, mentally, religiously, Red cross, which won first burden Iss Jean A. Reardon of commimlty.” “Who’s 'Who in Commerce ana wholesome conditions In the The work of a policeman will horsepower. The cab and chdrt- Report a question likely to be answered morally, color-wise, economical­ prize In the state and many Hiose who propoeed the establish­ With a sudden change of Maiichester, to teach an ele- Following the "M” award, Industry.” be made more Immediate when sto of the truck will be palntod Meet any l^ sh ip , support sny frtend only If Mr. Gengras gets his ly and in countless other ways. coiTununlty for girls and wom- ment of the Code In 1964 remain con­ spring weather, the temperature mentluy grade at a starting the principal address of the citations for efficient work In He is a deacon and trustee of Resident State Trooper Robert greens ‘ , Repubjican n(nnlnation and We’re all so nicely segregated eru (Oppose any foe to assure the survival firmed of its usefulness. 'Those who have WASHINGTON — Lett wing from the anti-Castro left are Washington tend to be most climbs to 86. ^ $5,450. She is a June evening was delivered by Jack preparing and furnlriiing sup­ the Second Advent Church in Cuban exiles have quietly be­ wages his campaign for Gover­ that ever, we d9n’t know, it. candidato for a BA degree And the success of liberty. served on the board are also convinced seeking public and private state­ skeptical about such grandiose Officials of town fire dto- Zaiman, political writer for the plies to the men on the front New Britain. nor. We’ve segregated ourselves the\College of New Ro­ that it is useful, but they feel that the gun a hemisphere - wide cam­ ments of support for a leftist plans. While acknowledging the triots (»ncel burning permits Hartford Oourant, who spoke lines. After World War I It was He foimded the Verplanck I^iw the triimpet sranmons us again paign to encomage, .veterans of non-Communist Cuba from key If, In his campaigning, he by our egocentrism and we’re chelle In Rochelle, N.Y. potential of the Code for contributing political and e(x>nomic prob­ because of the dry weather con­ on "A Behind the Scenes Peril his idea that there shoifid he a Scholarship Foundation and Is adopts the famous strategy of unknowii^ly trap^ by our ^ ^f Bock- klot as a can to bear arms, though aims to good government is not wholly real­ FHdel C astro’ s 26th o f July governments In the hemisphere. lems afflicting Castro today, dition. at Politics.” hospital in Manchester to serve an ' incorporator of the Man­ w e need iz e d movement still wielding power Officials in Venezuela and they believe he (an weather toe hte erstwhile Democratic own contrivance. Weve brokm teA) an elementary Zaiman gave a history of as a memorial to the men and chester Historical Social and Introducing in Communist Cuba to topple Chile, Latin Ameri(»’s two most storm . friend, one Abe .RiUcoff, and our world so^ety Into f^Uons ^^de at a storting salary of w om m at Manchester who serv­ Not as a call to battle, though et»- The provisions of the Code have been 10 Years Ago state i>ollti(M, dating back to the Manchester Scholarship Castro and establish a socialist prestigious governments on the Yet there are reasons Justi­ speaks nothing m of bto oppo­ Into -units, into ones. We re told ^ jjg wlllS^eive his BA ed in World War I. He was ap­ ^ battled we are too seldom Invoked. Where they have the early 1800’s, and predicted, Foundation. He is chairman of democracy. * democratic left, have been ap­ fying at least some hope. One to ’The Manchester Democrats’ nents, we shall incline to toe the basis unit of society is the ,j ^ ' from Central been called into being, they have func- "The GOP will soon 'decide who pointed chairman of the fund the board of the Savings Bank Fascination nyl But a can to bear the burden of a long To even contemplate so haz­ proached. It is hoped that. In intra-party conflict waxes hot­ theory that it has all been a family, but it isn’t so. Connecticut Sta\e College, tl(med well. That the Code ia not used that the power of the old 26th they will sacrifice as a candi­ raising committee, and later of Manchester. twilight struggle ardous an undertaking, poten­ time, the U.S. also would Join. rather peaceful case of mutual There is a further subdivision Britain, more frequently is unfortunate. Surely of July movement to greater ter In the wake of a personal date against Gov. John Demp­ chairm an at the building com­ tial dissidents inside the army The potential Cuban rebels misunderstandings. If, (m the and each family member is but accepW with A struggle against the common enemies ' there is plenty to do. There have been than at any time since toe first attack levied on Judge Wesley sey — w ho (san’t be beat.” mittee and oversaw the con­ EARTHWORMS? 100 KINDS 3 pairs for’^2.50 and government need reassur­ would have ’ to commit them­ one, And each one Is such a yjg resignationtof Mrs. o f man years of Castro’s power. C. Gryk, chairman of the Dem­ other hand, he campaigns with The meeting was (included struction of the hospital from CHICAGO — Of the more a number of situations in recent months selves privately to these steps: lonely ^ In the midst of so ance that they, in turn, would Here to the reason; The break ocratic Town Committee.' spear and blade, from atop a ■with a benediction by Msgr. the start. Watkins was the first than 2,000 kinds of earthworms l^ranny, poverty, disease, and war K> which warrant attention if for no other not be swept away by a right Castro's ouster; and end of the many others. And each one Is so economics d. reason than the one stated in Section 2 between Castro and Peking white horse dedicated to the Reardon. president of the hospital hoard known, the United States is ■ ‘ s e lf wing counter-revolution. Indeed Moscow-Havana alliance; a re­ crusade of chasing the im- truly segregated — segregat^ g^j. Manchester H\gh Guaranteed m eans Cuba’s C9miese-st3rl6 Watkins, the "M” award win­ of trustees and (xmtinued as home to fewer than lOO. of the Code as It relates to the conduct the 26th of July movement has turn of civil liberties (includ­ the long history ef the weiM Communists are toaiUy rem oved worthy from the public' temple, by. hte prejudices and by bis gchool. Her resignation wiU' of a public official or employe: “He remained faithful to Castro ing free elutions); appUcatl(m should avoid even the appearance of from power. But Gaistro’s closer Toda^ in History we riiall guess there came a mo­ P**<*®' effective at the close of CBiIy a few generationB have been partly out of fear that a con- for Cuba’s readmission to toe ties with Moscow have not re­ ment of bad blood which trig­ And the segregation Is so school year, for 21 days. ' (xmfllct between bis public duties and servative, Batlsta-typo reg^ime Organization of Ameri(»n By The Ass(Mdated Press granted his private Interests." sulted in new domestic power gered sjieclfic quest and ambi- complete, it’s blinding all of us. other resignations included would return. States. That’s right. Our box of sheer Fascination nylons Is The role of defending freedom for Soviet-style Cktoan Ozn- Today is Thursday, April 14, ♦fion. We can’t break Its bonds be- Donald Thomas, Manchester guaranteed for 21 days. If anything— ANYTHING— Consider these recent situations: A ccordingly, C^iban exiles On the other hand, Cuba nmntots. toe 104th day o f 1966. There are Meanwhile, however, there to cause we can’t see what’s truly High School English teacher, happens to your 3 pairs within 21 days, you get ano fai -its hour of maximum danger, The assistant town attorney appeared would remain neutralist and so­ R a toer, as .Castro be(X>mes 261 days left in the year. really nothing we can. say to 4hacWlng us. who Is receiving his Ph. D. and % fia2At 97hied6. Qjtl J o j v j t , box of 3 pairs, free; k do not shrhik from this responaibiuty at a public hearing conducted by the cialist. Properties expropriated And It’s all so simple .— will enter college teaching. more dependent on Russia sub­ Today’s Highlight In Htotoiy: describe the feelings of toe And that's just the start. Planning and Zoning Commission where from U.S. businessmen by Cas­ sides, he relies more - Cuban experts in official (Bee Page Seven) FROZEN. CUBED If they (ly ^ know what life were held at toe White House. was published. iiwill ^ into effect after this Mrs. Irene Moore, a secretary Phimp.’ Native, not what you country can do for you ment Oopunission supports the town is how can they.,be so sure that period. If after two years the in the Instructional Materials paying fob the extension at water serv­ "W A Y B E S r Aide what you can do for your country. there is no life after death? program Is studied and judged Center, was given a leave of ,ab- ice to a new factory site when he Is an Jesus said, "I am the Resur- successful where do we g(i from scene for reasons of health. VEAL Uiy follow dtism s of the world, official of a company that plans to move rectl(» and toe Life: He tost here, do we Increase the busing ------[— Ask not what America will do tar you, to the same site and benefit from that believeto injme, though he die students from 80 to 300 or 500 ? extension.'. CUTLETS CHICKENS but what together yet shell he live again." (John Fischetti We know that If this happens LIQUORS — WINES 10:%) If an imbom babe could Wh can do for the freedom of man. Another member of the INC is an our schools cannot absorb them 3 LEGGED FRYER thiific It might be certain tost CORDIALS official of a company which asked the and eventually our children WITH EXTRA LEG! With a good conscience only sure town to sell it certain property for con- its life wotdd end at birto—hew Minimum PricM will have to be bused to Hart­ DOUBLE BREASTED FRYER tow ard ' straetkm of a warriiouse. (Muld it oontlnue to exist sep­ ford . arated from its source of noui> ARTHUR DRUG WITH EXTRA BREAST! With Ustory the final Judge of our A real estate agent is a member of A Hanford newspaper re­ ishment and oxygen? 79t doeea the Zoning B(nux1 of Appeals which cently wrote, 'lay the year 1976 makes mimy decisions that affect the With reference to toe life here­ I,at us go forth to lead the land we trAnsfeez o f pn^ierUes. after we are bahea. lEiere to ★ PRODUCE lAr love asking Bis blessing every reason to . briieve tlu^ A new member of the Conservatioa God all-powerfid, ccqiable of And EQs help, but knowing that here on Commission is. also a real estate man nUMs BlPEp creaUng su(to a wonderful thing CeHo rw O i at 4’s I aasifa am^ the- (ximmissloo la one which recom­ as human personality, would not mends the purtfiiase of property by the TOMATOES Odd’s work must truly be our own. snuff it out of existence after tow n. ' lavishing so mwto on Us develop­ GARAGE There may, of course, be nothing im­ m en t i/toreaver, Jesus told us : AS this, we tbhlk, wlU be quite in proper in any of these instahoea, but that He w as leavii^: to itrepai^e JIaoe, cut in hard stones, set about the assuredly there is at least an "appear­ a place for us. grave of the young President, recalling, Faaijcy. Fresh, Green ance of confiict.” In fairness to the in­ There is nothing logical or ex­ the words he used, the atmosi^ere, dividual and to the citizenry, the cir­ periential to support that view of ASPARiAOUS mood, the goals, and the partial aeoom- cumstances need examinatiem by the DOORS toe one who casts doubt* on idlshment of John F. Kennedy. body established to perf(»m thls-func- eterned Ufe. Rather, we socept » ' tion. the revalaUane of toe Scriptures So/c/ and Serviced I The words, spdiit, gallantry, and (24 HOUR SESRVICE) 'It is regretable that the Board of backed as they are by our NAU8CO PBEMTOM CKAqKEBS lb. box 85e admospbere which filled the career of Ethics has become moribund. Thp wel­ longings and our Insights—and FREE ESTIMATES franklin O. Roosevelt were at least fare of the community calls foir its most of all, by-'Dur Resurrec- e a s y p a y m e n t a r r a n g e d a|pi8>y memorable, and his acoompUsh- acUvatton. Let the Board itself Uke tkm faith. ‘Ihe answer to the ts vastly greater, and we permit more initiative in looking Ipto matters ^■old question, "H a man die, that come within its authority, and let AhaH be Uve again?” to an im- MANCHESTER OVERHEAD DOOR HIGHLAND PARK MARKET elves the bops that Us heirs and rvolunteer oritlcs may let some kind alert and concerned citizens exerctse mtotakahle "Tesl” in the light SALES and SERVICE 317 HlgUoMl St., MoKlwsttr, Comi. Phono M3-4278 their rights in calling upon the board at Easter. sf memorial be erected to him, too, be> 643-2037— ASK FOR KEN T ri City Shopping Plaza • Vsnsa for opinion and review. Wallingford win Submitted by be a better community as a result Rev. K EJnar Raak —MERIDEN RECORD , M nity Covenant Churefr 'W8ief8f to e s h £ sm> ai vierim. B u n n ^ s e ? * ^ f . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 FA C E NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THUESDA's'*, APRIL 14, 1966 EIGHT

funeral home tonight from 7 to Fare Drop Expected W EA tH ER STAR 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 5 About Town Bain or Shine—don’t miss EVENT ' Obituary and 7 to 9 p.m. Chapman Court, Order of this Gigantic Sales ie if ★ •A’ it Amaranth, will celebrate its Pan Am Introduces Event of the Year! 44th anniversary tomorrow at EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! MelMrias Eckert Ntehola* Eckert, 67. of 710 Fnnerals 7:4S p.m. at the Masonic Tern* BEZZINI BROTHERS ir EASIEST CREDIT —• 3 YEARS TO PAY ★ ★ NO MONEY DOWN ik -k FREE PARMNG -k -k BEZZINI BROTHERS 1pla Past royal matrona and oHHueftald B r:, w as dead on ar­ {Mtrona are in charge New Air Travel Era rival last night at Manchester Mrs. H. Irwin Relnhom at freehmenta, with Mr. W ilber ‘■ ^ a n o tt tl Hospital, according Funer^ services for Mrs. H (Oontinaed from Pago One) ^ ^ Or. Hobert Keeney, medical Relnhom of 27 Winter fit. little and Mrs. Oustef Andeiv' iV ..w hw be Was taken ^reheVd ye*terday afternoon September 19®, wa* vast, which Boeing and IXMkbeed air- suffering * heart attack Watkins-West Ftmeral Dowd and Mrs. Harold Loomla Trana W Richard Ihipee of South ing oommittee. Mrs. Charles anic carrier,, said it too is con- tary transport which Lockheed M r. JDckeit was bom in Hun- Methodist Church officiated, Lambert is in charge of enter­ aiderlng the Boeing 747, is developing. gary, Mard) 20, 1899. and Buriaiwashi OakOroveCeiiie- tainment. Members are remind­ The enormous plane will car- The over-all length wlH be 228 ueed In Manchester nine years, ^ „ Springfield. Maes. ed to bring articles^ for a tea ry 214,000 pounds of freight, a feet 6 inches; the wingspan 196 ^ i n g here from Ii)pg Island -fearers w r e friends of the cup auction. Officers wiH^wear cae^ity double that of existing feet 7 Inches; the gross weight f, N . Y. He was an in ^«^- family. colored gowns. planes. It will be the-first plane ggO.OOO pounds compared with or with the Railway Exprtes capable of handling "highway 333,loo for the Boeing 707. in New York for 44 years, Jonathan George BUU ' ^ The p en cil Club of M a n ^ s , Sise’’ shipping containers which in Los Angeles, a Douglas tvorp Include Ms wife, Largely attended- funeral it have b e S ^ e standard on sWps, Aircraft spokesman said "we JoHa deser Eckert; a services for Jonathan George «w l Setbwk Party M om d^aii rails and trucks. view the Pan Am order as fur- Jiter', Mrs. Praink Ringrdse EJlia of 43 Butternut Rd. were 8 ?•**»• et Ormge HaH. Itefimh- A spokesman for a large ther confirmation of our own of ‘ Ifenchester; a sister, Mrs. held yesterday morning at ments win be served. Ticket* ocean shipper said "over the peUef in larger aircraft.” James Gomez of Bayvllle, N. Y. Temple Beth Sholom. Rabbi may be purchased at the door. horizon we can see that this wlU DougUus recently embarked and two grandsons. Leon Wind officiated. Efurial certainly be competitive with on a program of "stretching” Funeral services. . w ill be » held .u was in Temple Beth Sholom The Stanley Group o f South maritime shipping.” its DC8-61 model to accomodate Saterday at) llrW at ^ Memorial Park. Methodist Church will sponsor The immediate effect on do- 261 passengers, H o lm « ^ e m i Bearers were Robert Stone. a Rummage Sale tomorrow at mestic transportaUon seemed Douglas said it has received Main St. TOe Seymour K a p la n , Raymond 9 a.m. in Cooper HaU at the ,ught, ^ntwbngh spokesmen for orders from 20 airlines for 72 of Slmp^n, Belief, Carmine FUloramo, church. m il and sMpiUng companies its big planes, the first of vdilch gregational Church, will 0“ icl- mnm cmuren, W.U g Montany. Stephen deidlned to discount future com- is undergoing flight tests, ate. B urial-w in be in Best " Neill, Dean T.«rv,«LaCoe and t*hillp The D lkrlct of Colmectlcut petiuon. Power for the 747 vrili be sup- Cwnetery. R. Clendaniel. Eye Bank and Visual Resear(h Friends may call at the fu­ The 747 will be capable of pUed by a new fan-jet engine to Foundation wiU have a'huainesa >| carrying 490 passengers in thrift be built by Pratt & Whitney Air- W /i neral home tomorrow from 2 to meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 4 end 7 to 9 p.m. class or 378 in mixed economy craft. Each of the four engines Odd FeUows Hall. Tlte event is and first class. It wiU have a will deliver 41,000 pounds of Income T ax open to eye bank oommittee Dr. Alfred Sclilavetti cruising range of 6,000 miles. thrust, almost twice the power members of the Odd FeUows The subsonic 747 Is not to be of any Jet engine in service to- Dr. Alfred Schla^etU of Staf­ and Rebekah lodges, and inter­ ford Springs, town h ^ t h offi­ confused with the supersonic — day. Must Be In ested membera of both groups. cer and mescal examiner for Refreshibents will be served. that oommunity, died today ,ln Manchester Memoriad Hospital.. Tomorrow The Mandhester Human Re­ S(diiavettl, 62, s u ffe i^ .a lations Commission has sched­ Viet Election Set, heart attack Wednesday while (Conthiaed frooi Page One) uled a meeting for Tuesday at '..c i- playing golf. sent in thehr return, leaving an g p.m. in the I^ohate Court- i\ •sHmated 22.2 mlUlon atlU doing room of the Municipal Building. Buddhists Celebrate the a g L d a will ^ (Ckmtlnued from Page One) ^ 8- *tetuma most be postmarked report* of the committees on BIGGEST BARGAIN NEWS EVER SEEN IN MANCHESTER! SALE NOW ON! five and seized 67 suspects in an cupylng South Viet Nam 's mili­ tary leaders, the number of m ^ b e r of the board ^ ^ e e s The hardest Job la not fUling lema of the aged, and on n e e old Communist territory. ^ South Vietnamese troops killed Scores of the marchers car­ sioner Sheldon S. Cohen says. Penny Saver Features High Fashion at Low Cost in a week of fighting dropped School and Hospital. ried antigovemment banners below American combat deaths "It is the maintenance of rea- The Joint iiurtallatlon of Uio Mrs. Eidward Serrell, left, and Mrs. James Spencer, both members of the Women’s Auxili­ Bonabiy good records so that new officers of Charter Oak they had brought out before the for the first time in the war. Obariea Boland ary to Manchester Memorial Hoepital, modeled fashions yesterday from the auxiliary spon­ The U.S. military command BEZZINI BROS. Sale Starts Today! Help Us and You’H Be Charles Boland. 70, of Worces­ you can have the information lindge Ben Ezra Chapter sored Penny Saver Thrift Shc^ at a meeting of the Senior Citizen’s Club at the Senior Citi­ character of the demonstration of B'nai B ’rlth will be conduct- reported that 95 Americans ter, Maas., formerly of Manches­ available at the end of the zen’s Center, Myrtle and Linden Sts, About 100 attended the show. Mrs. SerreU is wearing was charged. year,” Cohen told a Houae ap- ed Sunday at 7 p.m. at Hillel In wntoast to the clashes last were klUed, 601 wounded and ter, died this morning at his a blue denim Shirtwaist shift. Mrs. Spencer is shown in a red shirtwaist dress. Mrs. David prppriationa subcommittee re- House, on the University of week between demonstrators four missing last week oom- » home. Warren was commentator for the show. Proceeds from the Penny Saver at 615 Main St. Helping Yenrself to Spectacular Savings on Furniture, Rugs, Appliances & TV cently. Connecticut campus. Reserva- benefit Manchester Memorial Hospital. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) . and poUce and troo|)s, poUce pared with I d kiUed, 600 S Mr. Boland lived in fttanclies-. cleared the way for the march- wounded and nine missing the E ter ebout five years during the As for that arlGunettc, Cohen « '* y be made ^ said the new master file system Mrs. Kurt Joseph at 546 E. ers and held back watching week before, R early 1920’s. "eijablea ua to verify, more com- Center St. crowds as the demonstrators Vietnamese losses were put at eprvivors include, his wife, 12th Circuit Formal Trip May Follow moved slowly a lo i«. ^ WUed and 204 missing, com;;^ Mrs. Marion Carpenter Boland; pletely than ever before the . ----- . ^ . ..„:r of mathematical accuracy of re- EU rsaivare^aBalvarezza 01 of Stamford, In the war, several thousand pared with the previous week’s turns filed and to recomputa »tate presldant of ^ e c t l c u t Court Cases U.S Marines opened a new 155 WUed and 26 missing. Other » Manchester and John Boland of refunds due ” Master Barbers protective As- Johnsons^ Mexican Visit search-and-destroy operation in allied forces suffered 16 kflled ^ Webster, Mass.; and a aiater, BOSTON ROCKER It’s a ^ o S s ^ c h o l o g l c a l soclatlon. and Kenneth WHman (Contlnned from Page One) ------the rice paddies overlooking the and 26 wounded, compafed to 18 Mrs. Aileen Strange West factor, Cohen said, that errors of RockvlUe, first vice president, M A N C H E S lE It SESSION among other things — trade gouui China Sea 23 miles south killed and 61 wounded the week Hartford. ROCK MAPLE. in arithmetic run about 2 to 1 in attended a dinner meeting of Jame* Morin of East Hart­ dential visit to Mexico City between the two countries and ^ their base at Chu Lai. The before. The funeral service and burial taxoavers’ favor the Manchester chapter of the ford pleaded not guilty to a since John F. Kennedy w «it 0>e controversy over use of leathernecks reported they The number of Communists TELL CITY CO. 29.00 wiH .be in Worcester Saturday Last year, reflguring of math­ association last night at MiUer’s subsUtute charge of negUgent there in 1962. He got a rousing Mexican labor on some farms in u n ie d 'ii'V ie t Cot^, captured reported killed declined by 177 morning. ematical errors brought in an Restaurant. homicide, and his case was con- United States. seized OT suspects in an to 785 last week but the number additional $194 million to the Unued to April 26 in East Hart- ^ The President later relayed to territory. of enemy captured went up 67 to ~ 'm rui government and about |94 mil- The Mr. and Mrs. Clulb of ford. Morin was originally newsmen word that he plaiuied u.S.-^ g Air Force ThimderchiefsThunderchiefs a a total of 140, allied spbkes- S t e ^ y w . CTwrt, 73, of 98 refunds to taxpayers who Temple Beth Sholom will have charged with wilful misconduct Franklin D. Roo- a simple neighborly visit with a foUowed up the B52 riiid on men said. RECLINER CHAIR At mJtef VMrAtVlAV . _ .. . _ ...... ___ ...... HPV«»lr. nNh>nlal Board for en counts of obtaining money .they think It is the right thing to under false pretenses and a al photi^mphs confirmed that between adjacent villages, but years and retire eight do; some because they are very The executive 'board of Ben- -the-B62sended, and he was put on Indiitorial Forestry Asso­ WELL MADE. 39.00 by way of orlmtoal action if The V F W haa canceled its p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Three Cushion Sofa I have ctoserved. their 55 th wed- probation for two years. ciation is L. J. Forrest, their activity ia bad enough. It ggafood Night acheduled for to- rooms where they are 10 am . Decks, Arm Covers, : dliig aimiviersaiy in June. John S. Oiechno, 19, of 163 Hoaquiam, Wash. He was wif.. is hard to tell exactly what ef- sorrow. HUliord St pleaded guUty to to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested with Foam cushions Bj^vprs, besides ly^wlfe. , 1^ cn* of ua- takea teto __ elected Wednesday at the and Zippers, Self charges of theftof a motor ve- not to smoke in patients’ nlnde a aon, Zigmund OOtoert account when we comply with annual meeting of the Pa­ All at Bezzini Bros. ; of Manchester; three daughters, ]g,w. Beta Xi Chapter of Beta Sig- hlole~ number plate and carry- rooms. No more than two visi- cific Northwest organiza­ Furniture Sale MAPLE KITCHEN SET ma PW sorority will meet to­ ing a dangerous weap- two agreed it should be carried _lt Vnyin* memory of our sister. point g t o after rising % 32H Building Permit 173 Fbrguson Rd.; Mrs. Wtoi- 'proach — provision for federal out over , a long period of time on a block of 96,OOQ shares.to To Ansaldi Heights Inc., new fred Russo, Wapping; T«>y safety guidelines or standarde but htUe ynM done to eddera it. IBM ran up more than 17 dwelling _ at 40 Tuck Rd;, |18,- Zedonis, Garrison, N.Y.r Mrs. to encourage' the extension, im- tekea of loera and rememhranca points, po esii^ in anticipation 800l Florence Marco, Vernon Rd., provement and imitation cf •^aMewter »r_«e‘U wre’H ney^ fyntet.fotsM- _- ChaiBcterization of eoan* neera about oomputera. •■—■■i'- • Btaton; Laurie A . auid Lynn state safety programs, amd pro- 7 PC. UVING ROOM S S T W tIm . The character of Jo repre- Prices advanced in heavy YOUNGOTEB CRUSHED M..,IVsicto, Hilladale Dr., Rock- vision for federal granta-in-aid Bredter and Blstoni author in "Little Wom- trading on (he American Stock SPRIN(3FTELD, V t (A P ) — vUle; Mrs. Susan Fletcher and to help the states carry them Bezzini Bros. Wayside Furniture 3 TABLES, 2 LAMPS, '______en.” Louisa May Alcott'a book Exchange. Christopher H. Walker. 3, was daughter, Thompsonville. out.” SOFA end CHAIR. is a record of her giflboad ex- Corporate bonds wert mixed, fatally crushed Tuesday when a Pottcirton’s 188.00 DISCHARGED TODAY: But, he said, the association 130 CENTER ST.— COR. O f CHURCH ST. i d A d s at iier ttune U.8. Treasury bonds were most- piano, * U »«d in the family go- Mrs. Cheryl M. Forostoski. 74 recommends that atUl more be rage, topiied ovor on faim. Birch S t ; Mrs. Sarah W . N o - done in that field.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1966 PAGE ELEVI^ MANCHESTER' EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 M G B T B R some single miracle drug that pei^ence, girls may attend two pests cause up to five times as sons still unknown, cause addi­ Tolland County Seven Receive' tact even after being dropped half-ton bombs lued in the Mu tllasses Slate may take 200 years to perfect. workshopis, “Good Grooming and much damage as fires.. tional lysosomes to appear -with­ Gla raid: the nanire of the tar­ "And this method looks like Accessorizing" and “Shaping: Up from a high altitude and j^erc- MoKusick proposed a pro­ in the tumor. Scouting l^ns get and qn undersupply of 760- Only Seven Towns Joint Reunion Cancer’s Self-Destruction an affective frontal attack.” Clothing Project Your Wardrobe." Delayed Explosions ing the earth. : gram costing $120,000 a year, Finally, it was foundf that use The triggering mechanism is pound bombs. of various common substances, But he, said lots of work and Small groups of teen-agers Seven Maacheetcr '^rotneii with $40,000 for research, $40- The Classes of 1086A and Set for 4-H Girls will have an opportunity to look a clock-like device that starts 000 for administration and sur- like vitamin A, could cause en­ manpower would be required to last nlfht received servtoe ^ n s 1936B of Bulkeloy High School, develop: it for practical use. over Aich other’s outfits and operating on' Impact and deto­ Factory Share Decline$ Join Moth Fight veiUance and $40,000 for control zymes to leak from the newly Tolland County teen-agers 14 at the aimuai dinner o f the 'llu*eaten VC Crews nates the bomb at a preset time. Hartford, wUl celebrate A Joint Revealed in New Discovery created particles, and enhance and over who are planning to exchange ideas on construction Connecticut VeJley OM Scout HARTFORD (AP) — Only cost of an adequate spraying measures. CAR KUAri YOUTH techniques and over-all appear­ Thus, the sources said, there’s This technique was used in WA«HINQTON— Tbe Labor The seven towns that applied 30th reunion with a dinner- the cancer-attacking powers of participate in the county 4-H Council at Temple Beth iarael. WASHINGTON (AP) — Com­ seven towns have taken ad­ program w u ' estimated at |36,- ATtANnc emr, n .j . (a p ) SHELTON (AP) — Running ance, under 4-H leader super­ a good chance the big bombs World War n , veteran military Department figures that 30 per for state pest control funds are also indicates that the way now count of the research and the the convmtional weapons. clothing revue April 23 have West Hartford. j munist srork crews attempting vantage of a sta^ program to 000. dance May 7 at the StaUer Hil­ across the southboiind lane of are raising havoc with labor officers said. cent of all American nonfarm Montvllle, BaM Hampton, — Prospects for a new kind of appears open to using certain background facts: In animal tests, the comUna- been invited to a q>ecial pro­ vision. Thoee honored for their yearn to clear the landslWe-blocked help fight gypsy moths, it was The amount of state funds ton Hotel, Hartford. Dinner will Route 8, a 15 • year-

or Walter Borin, 80 Ivey Lrane, the research and its potentially lery of the antlcancer wear — vitamin A, a number of other and Mias Susan, MeKianey, 15 force of B62 bombers two days touch off new earth slides to wildlife. Bureau of International Com­ A Johns Hopkins scientist re­ the road Just before he was State 4-H Clothing Conference Until now, most of the B52 PROVTDBKCB, R.I. (AP) — inspire the program enacted last Wethersfield, co-chalnAen of important practical possibilities radiation or certain drugs — is substances — including sex hor­ Never Reached Summit yearn. ago were rigged with delayed complicate the road clearing 'state Forester Harry A. Mc- merce's Mobile Trade Fairs ported evidence suggesting that at the University of Connecti­ raids, which began last June Mrs. Dorothea M. Dence, 58, year. the event in a report to the 80th conven­ brought to bear against the can­ mones ^ have the same iyso- struck. . action mechanisms, sources operations. Kusick urged a greater pest program, U S. steamriilp lines Police said the car was driven cut this summer by an adult Zebulon Pike never reached and concentrated against Com­ died Tuesday of burns suffered State Sen. Gustaf A. Carlson, Invitations have been mailed conventional anticancer weap­ tion of the Federation of Ameri­ cer, some of the lysosomes re­ some-piercing powers, Dr. COMPASS USED IN IMS said today. It was reported that about 20 control effort by the state, with organized and sent out four by 26-year-oId Karl E. Thoennes seiectlon committee, baaed upon the summit of the peak which munist targets iq South Viet in her htune Monday. R-Killlngworth, told the subcom­ to all class members whose ad- ons like radiation and certain can Societies for Experimental lease their enzymes, killing the Brandes told newsmen; CANTON, China — Navigatora These bombs, which burled per cent of the bomber force the emiduLsis on research. traveling exhibits of American of 27 Hotchkiss Terrace, overall appearance, poise, per­ bears his name. Pike climbed Nam, have Involved 760-pound Police said she apparently mittee his hometown didn't have dreiues were known to the com­ drugs produce their effects — in Biology. He amplified at a news cells. "The cancer ceU is a very began using tha compass for themselves in the ground,' were from Guam carried the delayed He said the state spends 'be­ products last year. They wiU bo Ansonia. He was charged with sonality and the eompletenesa part way up the Colorado moun­ bombs. had been smoking while using a enough money ter take advantage mittee. Those not contacted part at least — by promoting conference. But the research also discov­ clever, a very tough customer trips frmn here to Sumatra ao set to blow up over a period of action half-ton bombs. tween $200,000 and $300,000 a displayed in about ‘30 foreign negligent homicide and a $1,000 of the outfit modeled. tain, but lost his way and had There appears to be two rea­ flammable cleansing fluid and of the 60-60 matching funds put may call either of the chairmen. self-destiucUon of cancer cells. The scientist, clearly excited ered something else:- that the — and we need a fronted attack early as ADi lOM. • days after they fell from the The cases of these bombs are year fighting forest fires, while countries in a 20-month period. Along with the evaluation ex- to turn back. sons for the large number of the her clothing Ignited. up by the state. He said the The same research, he said. by the prospects, gave this ac­ conventional weapons, for rea­ against it instead of waiting for bond was set. bellies of the giant Jets. so strong that they remain In­

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^lANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPjKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9;30 A.M. TO 9 PM. • "CHARGE IT" AT GRAND-Wa Y ... TAKE MONTHS TO PAY! MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. • "CHARGE IT" AT GRAND-WAY.. * TAKE MONTH? TO RAYl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 PAGE TWELVE this matter gets out of hand that T o lla n d Volume Buying Return of Car Reported we get a clarification from the ______V ern on V o n L u ck n er, 3^9 select committee on ethics as Coventry WWI Sea Devil Saving Money to Just what procedure it is fo l­ Department^te ^ttv. Edwin Lavitt Seeks niESH lowing,” said Morse. Dies in Sweden Court Orders Halt For Hospitals Dodd Inquiry Needs "Pm worried that the Senate Boys Baseball Trials Slated itself may be the sufferer if the (Contlnaed from Pace One) ROASTING Connecticut’s 36 general hos­ committee does not. follow some BtMibiia ti^ t* for boy* 9,.>M to the CSjuroh Community For Firehouse 3 St€tte Senate Nomination pitals last year Joined together of the recommendations. I’m and several native pdicemen To Use of Airport 10. 11 Md 12 year* old will ^ ^ Atty. Edwin M. Lavitt of to purchase supplies and equip­ Airing, Says Morse making tonight,” he said. The South Windsor Fire De­ Ellington today announced bis captured them. The operators of an airport be conducted from 10 a.m. to ^ deaconesses of the church CHICKENS Ring oommiaeion sought the. ment totaling 3779,000, with the F e d f^ Bursau .of Investiga­ •T don’t see how they can partment will dedicate the The British sent him to New WASHINGTON noon Saturday, and for those j„ the Church Community candidacy for the Democratic on Browns Bridge Rd. which has Court dedsioia on the airport tion to: InyestlgAte the allega­ avoid public hearings.” newly constructed Firehouse nomination for state senator Zealand, but he escaped to a as non-conforming. Residents objective of Mvlng money Wayne Mors* of Oregon says House. 6 lbs. and HP been to use since 1964, have been tions made agatost him. Morse said the committee may 13 and 14 years old frwn 1 No. 3 on Sullivan Ave. to from the 36th District. District motorboat and during six weeks the area had objected to its lo­ through volume buying, Man- that the Senate Select Ooattm^ The follow - up committee Hs was pr*sent the have Information indicating that pn;- to 3 pjn. Sunday, both at memory of former Fire Chief Democrats will nominate their of freedom seized a small sail­ ordered to cease eUl air ac­ cheater Memorial Hospital is tee on Standards and Conduct meets at 8*p.m. Sunday at the — TOP QUALITY — cation. Senate Wedpesdgy when Morse public hearings' were not need­ Richard P. Jones to cei;e- candidate at a Senatorial con­ ing vessel. A British cruiser re­ tivity by tomorrow or be sub­ among them. should make a public rsootd of Qie hmal Plains Athletic Field. home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert I. Judge Dannehy states to his miids hU speech. ed. monles April 24. vention to Stafford Springs captured him and he spent the tjw atii W eddy Amounts. Delivery Friday*, ject to a 32,506 i>eaalty. niltog that, "At the trial, the ■ TJie hospitals ha've -been co­ its inveatigatkm into alleg%Uo>vi Additional boy* 13 and 14 Carlson on Twin Hill Drive. .The only tifro senators on the "But the record ought to be^ Chief Jones took command June 16. rest of the war to New Zealand. Fann Pidnv Saturday. The decision was handed operating to this economy prac­ made about Sen. ThotoRS J. years old wlshlnc to tryout Ihe Jimlor Pilgrim Fellow­ defendent admitted that, at the n o o r ‘ when Morse spoke en- public,” he said, ‘"nie American of the department when it had Atty, Lavitt is a native of Between th4” world wars he dpwn yesterday by Judge Jo­ tice for the past Uiree years. Dodd of Connecticut. may r^ ter Sunday. ship meets at 5:30 p.m. Sunday time of adopion of the zoning doiiied ^tos declfumtion. They but two engrtoes, and initiated Ellington and is the former conducted cruises and lectured seph Danhehy of the Tolland "The coiiimittee must make a people are entitled to it because StodMitB 'ftaveilnc _____and the Senior Pilgrim Fellow- relations, no non-conformtog were Sena. Stephen M. Young, a program of expansion and Democratic chairman of that in several countries, including County Common Pleas Court, since the plan of Joint purchas­ record and a public one,” More* it has become public business.” Coventry High School spell- ” 7 p.m. in the Church use (of the property) existed. D - Ohio, And Paul Fannin, R- It was reported this week that training which former Fire town. the United States. Lowell Thom­ BIG-OAK POULTRY FARM ending two years of litagation ing was instituted; it exceeds said to a speech lii an almost tag team competes in tte ^ w t Community House. ’Iherefore, he (Dureiko) know­ A rit. Dodd had returned a car that Chief Ray Ellison and present He holds an agricultural de­ as wrote two books about him: betw een (Etrancis J. D ureiko and the 1964 total by 378,000 and vacant Senate chamber Wedneii- League tomorrow in Elllng^. The _ Religious Education ingly and willingly -violated Morse said the Senate com­ Fire Chief Philip Crombie have "Count Luckner, The Sea De­ the 1963 amount' by 3203,000. day. had been made available for George Coon, Rayttfond Du- gree from the University of 570 VERNON STv—TEL. 643-6150—643-605^ the town. these regulations. mittee owed D o ^ and the Sen­ Committee meets at 7 p.m. •ought to carry on. - Massariiusetts and was an ac­ vil” and “The Sea Devil’s TThe program is coordinated The Oregon Democrat did. not hds use by Dunbar Associates Channe and Robert Marharian Ihe operation' of an airport Bulletin Board ate itseU a lUU inquiry into the Monday in the Church Com­ Chief Jones was also a dvic tive farmer to Ellington for a Fo’c’s’le.” . .<11 through the' Connecticut Hos- mention Dodd by naihe, but hs of Newington, Oonn. of the high school’s social munity House. to a reeidential zone was found A 4-H clothing evaluation will pitai .^Asaoclationls Joint Pur- described himself as a friend matter. The automoMle had been cited studies department will be at­ leader, and served on the number of years.- He subse­ be held tomorrow at 3:46 p.m. n r s t Congregational by Judge Dannahy to be a lioh- chasing committee, one of 14 Of the Oonneotlout Democrat MM ‘‘Our . course of conduct is a by Pearson and Anderson as an tending the tworday 11th Yale board of selectmen, including quently graduated from the oonformtog use of the prop­ to the Meadowbrook School. The Rev. William E. Beldan, one term as first selectman. University of Connecticut Law similar groups in the nation said he proposed to defend him. matter of public business,” example of help given to Dodd Conference on the Teaching of erty. The membership committee pastor of the First Congrega- The fire department notes buying cooperatively through “ If it should be felt that there Morse"^'sgid. by firms wanting him to use Social Studies tomorrow and School and maintains a law of­ Durelho' had claimed it was Of the Demooratic Town Com­ Uonal Church, will use "And that “it is fitting and proper the Hospital Bureau, Inc., a is some basis for queaUonlBg He said he was disturbed by his influence in their behalf. Saturday at Yale University. fice to Rockville. untxtostituUonal to deny hito mittee will meet tomorrow night Alter Easter—What?” as his that, this building be made a He Is-a past president of the non-profit org;anizatlon with of­ any action that he’* ever taken, feports that , the committee A spokesman for Dunbar As­ Kindergarten Meeting permission to operate an air­ at 8 at the home Of Mrs. Ann se^mon'topic during the 11 a.m. lasting memory to Chief Jones, Tolland County Bar Associa­ fices In New Y ork City. that doesn’t change my friend- would wind up its Dodd tovesU sociates, a contracting firm, de- The parents of the South port where he wished.. He first Bloomfield, Willie Circle. gation "quickly and quietly” by cUned to comment on the report. Simday worship service. a man fully dedicated to peo­ tion, and la treasurer of the Atty. Edwin Lavitt According, to Barry Bowers ship,” Morse said. Coventry Cooperative Nursery obtained hfs license to operate "The Montessori Method— the end of the month. —------The Junior pilgrim Fellow­ ple and the town he served.” real property section and vice of Bristol Hospital, chairman He said he was not being cri­ and Kindergm^en meet at 8 forward to the opportunity to a prl-vate airport from the State Past and Present” ■will be dls "I don’t think that would be ship meets at 4:15 p.m. and the The program will include an chairman of the aontog and of the CHA purchasing com­ tical of the committee eithir. p.m. Wednesday in Kingsbury carry his tiection campaign on cussed at a meeting at the fair to the senator involved,” invocation by the Rev. James planning section of the State Aeronautics Commission in mittee, “The economies gained Morse said the Senate ha* a House. Hostesses willwuj beoe Mrsotib. church, — leaving . - - o ------at 4:30 •p.m. for a personal basis to every town 12th Qrcuit Birdsall; benediction by the Bar Association. The commit­ June, 1964, and has been op­ home of Prof, and Mrs. Arthur certainly help to offtet the right and a constitutional duty Morse said, "or to the Senate.” George Dolleris, Mrs. Francis bqwUng in WUlim&itlc, return to the -district. erating it ever since. Bettman, Goose Lane, tomor- steadily rising costs facing hos­ Neither Dodd nor Sen. John Martto and Mra Donald tog at 6:46 p.m. to Quandt Hall Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams; tees recommend revised and to Judge the conduct of lU mem­ Permission for establishing row night at 8:30, pitals. We are considering the bers. Stennis, D • Miss., chairman of Young. on Mason Street, . ^ speeches by Mayor Jam e* improved property and xonlng AXIS 3 TO 1 IN Court Cases the airport was never sought possibility of Increasing the •T want to make certain that the senate’s,bi-partisan commit- M ^ers assisting With class- The Senior IPilgrTO Fellow- Throwe, Town Manager Terry M OSdOW . from the planning and zoning Manchester Evening Herald number of products that might we’re going to have a recoid taen making the inquiry, could es for the week wlU be Mrs. ship »e*to at 7 p.m.. Sunday at V. Sprenkel, Councilman John Atty. Lavitt served as a cap­ MOSCOW — Taxis outnum­ commission or the zoning board ToIImd correspondent, Bette be bought through group that WlU stiund up ttoder analy­ be reached for comment Wed­ EAST HARTFORD SESSION Ctoarle* Ferguson, Mr*. Harry Q w d t HaU with the Rev. Mr. J. Egan and Chief Crombie, tain to the U.S. Army Air ber private cars 3 to 1 to Mos- of appeais, however. The plan-' Qualrale, tel. 876-2845. methods,” he said. sis,” Morse *sid. nesday. John s. Zlem ak J|., 24, o f 86 R. Ryan Jr., Mrs. Bernard BOldan conducting the program and Manager Sprenkel. C orps, as a bom ber pileaf Ousters. longing to the Hospital Bureau. son and hi* aesoctota iJapk It said the "allegations re­ a stop sign. room April 23 wlU be Mr*. Sunday Mass at St. Mary’s will be an open house and in­ He served as corporation The Cleveland, Ohio, hospital Anderson. lating to Senator.Dodd's actl'vl- He was arrested on March 6 Harold WelUver, Mr*. George tles are numerous and. oom- Church will be at 7:30 a.m., spection of ^1 fire equipment. counsel for the city of Rock­ gpoup ranked second with 3540,- The writMe, to a aetlsa of after police say they chased Becker and Mra Edward 9:30 a.m., and 10:30 ajn., and Board Hires Teachers^ sald UtUe Refreshments will be served ville for several years prior to 000. Connecticut’s 383 per^ay columns, have critioiseil Dodd’* plex,” but it ha* his car on Hartford Rd. and Smith. at S t Joseph’s Mission Church SFverage was also the highest relationship* with M6j. .0«D, about it* Inquiry. Teachers* Aide* by the ladies auxiliary of the its consolidation with Uie town (Charter Oak 0t. in Manchester. to Eagleville at 8:30 am, among the bureau groups. Julius Klein, a CMcafo public One Senate source sttid that Mr*. Jamea Toomey will be department. o f Vem oiL Wants Buses^ Mileage Frank Wojtyna, 26, of East Lutheran Church relations man who topresented the committee hoped to have its assisting with the Monday af­ Assistant Fire Chief Frank Atty. Lavitt lives on Upper The board of education has the new budget, and -will be the Weed German government ftodtogs ... to hand.— .v. next week._____ —It Hartford, was found guilty on a ternoon class taught by Mra The Rev. William H. Wllkens, Enes, dedication chairman, Butcher Rd. with his wife and hired eleven new teachers, to- discussed at a budget meeting of in this country. would then draw up a report charge of derating a motor ve­ Hdwln IL Lawtonni. of the pastor of the Prince of Peace says "the Fire Department two children. Winners Named hicle while under the influence wishes to invite all the people eluding the system's first art the board Wednesday; Plans for They have also erttlclsed of Ita oonclusiona and recom- North Coventry Cooperative Lutheran Church, will deliver In aimounctog his candidacy, of intoxicants and was fined of South Windsor to attend teacher, and still needs six the science wing of the new high Dodd’s hiTMiHTig of hi* campaign mendatlons for the Senate, Kindergarten to the Second the sermon tjuring the 10:16 Atty. Lavitt said that he looks In Poster Test 3140. On a charge of reckless the dedication and open house m ore. school 'Will also be presented. fund*. Under that plan, there would CongregaUonal Church base- a.m. worship service Sunday, driving, he vya* found not guil­ ment classroom. Mrs. Alton Church School is at 9 a.m. mid to get acquainted with Mrs. Gloria Matthew’s, al­ Five Manchester High School Dodd himsCH requested bOtil be no public hearing, their fire department.” ready to the Tolland system, the Senate oomntitte* and the “I think it’s important before ty. Taylor will be assisting Mr*. BnUetln Board Manchester Evening Herald students have carried off area was hired as a reading tostruc-: Tolland correspondent, Bette Robert Kingsbury with her The Nathan. |Iale Community honors in the annual poster morning class on April 22. In Center Inc. has its annual FTRE SPRINKLED OUT CANPHIL tor. QuatraJe, leL 875-2845. SPRAGUE (API—The fire at The board also agreed to pro­ contest sponsored by the Man- Thb oixnpricb utebd Im ifrSen fit* charge of cleaning the class- - meeting and election of officers anywlient ttSs anywhere^ tenre* room April 23 will be Mm' 8 p.m. Tuesday to its build- Federal Paper Board Co. didn’t FLOOR COVERINB vide an additional second grate chteter-Rockville Committee on eveijrthliv—ctnly and comrodendy. do much damage, thanks to the teacher, to staff nine second Lew is B ra d le y and Mr*, ing'on M*to St 73 Birch St. Manchester Bmployrtient of ' tiie Handi­ THE ETHAN ALLEN Ift win to ate lm(ey wwxnth to *19 Charles Cart There will be a square and sprinkling system. grade classes in SeptemlMr. Police Arrests capped, it is announced by fpecU ocotiion. Cboow berariaan Food Sale round dance at 8 p.m. Saturday But water damage was high This would reduce the aver­ Charles Schledlng, chairman of “CALLED TO BE DISCIPLES” t e a w a g o n ,; toan 400 Riban Allan j^ecta to to> The Women’s AuxUlary to the ait the Pine Lake Shores club- Wednesday, fire officials said, Free EortmatM age number of Children per olass the local contest. fptmal. Antiqued Kne^ elegant .Hte- ______Mark Knee. 19, of 24 Orcii- PEACTICAL HANDY North Coventry Volimteer Fire house. Dick Mills and his or- thanks to the sprinkler system. to an average of 24, instead of A 325 first prize merchandise loomSaUduietry.gradoaiSolidMii* Department will hold a food chestra will play, The firm’s warehouse was not Expnrt InstoHatioR 28 now.'TOrflgurea are'based ard St., was charged with Jx^any, apaeoaavtog atonge-maUng certificate doftateift^y Sears CuilDm Boom Flan uititi, and bradi- sale at 10 am. Saturday at its St. Jude Council, KofC, has physically damaged, but sever­ on the number of students pros- creating pwecessaiy noise with R ^ Z ^ ^ ^ r tT ^ s s rai^" WELCOME Rohal Colonial to inlBBed Solid Ifv l* firehouse for the benefit of the a public set-back card party at al hundred tons of baled paper TEL 643-1218 ' and Brclb Sm it today* fire department’s mortgage 8 p.m. tomorrow at its home on stock were dampened. The fire Board member Preston Hard- 4,45 pm^, at Center St., stem- ikrs. 14,,^ .Everett rv-naCone of io19 mnim-Trum- SERYICeS: was believed caused by spon­ tag noted that he stlU has not from a report by Patrol- fund. Special orders for home Snake Hill Road, with prizes 633-5634 liuU Bt., an MHS sophomore, STORE HOURS baked beans and homemade awarded. taneous combustion. Golfer or not, free yourself for been advised of the. mileage for mM Curtly H., .Gaskell that for her winning poster entry. FRIDAY. 7:30 P.M. "Tlia Risk of Our Callinq" each school bua route by the Knte teus^ ,tbe re^r wheels of Monday and Tuesday Open till 8 P.M. bread may be placed with Mr*. The Women’s Auxiliary to your favorite activities with an This second prize winner of a Opeii Thursday and Friday Evenings David McConnel of Pilgrim the Coventry Volunteer Fire Ariens EMPEROR riding mower. Floyd Munroe Bus Company, al- bis car to. '^ue^ as the car SUNDAY, 10:45 A.M. "The Resources Available' 1.5 g;ift certificate from Nas- Closed Wednesdays Hills prior to tomorrow. Association meets at 8 p.m. Exclusive Flex-N-Flo?t rotary though be asked for the inform- made a right tuni onto Center Iff Arms Co. was Miss Sue 4:30 P.M. "Tlie Responsibility of Disciples" To 4-H Congree* Monday in the annex at the ‘Jeep’ Wagoneer mower moves with the turf— ation throe times to the last sev- ®t. frpm Winter St. Coqrt te,te Coe; third -was James Iteggitt, David Storrs, a senior at Cov­ South Coventry firehouse. floats in every direction. Year eral months. He said that, to his frr Knee te April 25., • -who received a 310 certificate SPEAKBt: lUBV. W ALTn STGGN. New York City entry. High School md soh of 'round attachments make quick opinion, the bua cotnpan/s failr Francis Zedotte, 55, of Waip-, froin Coret Casuals. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Storrs of Manoheater Evening Herald with 4-wheel drive work o f other seasonal chores. ure to respond constitutes an ping ctegged .wjqx igtoxi-. _Hbqorable___^__ mention went to J. T w in HUla, leaves______Sunday_ C o v e n tr y correspondent, F. outright and Miss Nancy morning from Bradley Field to Pauline Little, td. 742-6281. takes you where the action Is its contrabL The. mileage fig-, pin., aftef a minor disturbance Ffniay, also students at Man- spend next week at the Nation­ GARD-N-YARD EQUIPMENT ines are required by July, to at 28 Depqt Sq. Court appear- Chester High School, TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH al 4-H Congress, to Washington, qualify for grants from the ance for Zedonis Is April 26. Judges for the contest were D.C. He is on* of four 4-H dele­ Urban Percentage •tat®- Alice A. :iSiacaione of 27 .B. Mrs. Grace Hewitt; president of HACKMATACK STOEET NEAR KEENEY STREET gates from Connecticut attend­ FACTORY The last U.8. census, taken to The board hgreed to deduct Middle Tl5to.’wMi-«baiged with 0x6 Manchester Fine Art Asso- C o.lnc. ing the congress with Ronald ^ “CHURCH OF DIAL-A-LIFT” I960, showed the Unitiwi States REPRESENTATIVE ali insurance anrearage through allowtog a^dog to roan*'yester- ciatton; and Mrs. Rita Betko Aronson, state leader. the tenn of the existing con- uay about 6 p:m., after a minor and Mrs. Vi-vian Lesperance, DIAL 643-2761 FOR A SPIRITUAL LIFT 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. NMUW.. ^ be 69.9 per cent urban, ac- will be here NIGHT OR DAY School Vaeation tract from the final Jun^ pay- incident, .at 37 EJdgerton St. members of the' Manchester Manchester 643-0690— RockYiUe 875-2534 . Pubhc^te wiU be dosed Encyclopaedia AH Day Saturday, ment unless tho contractulti Mrs. Mtealone’s court appear- Fine Art Association and the for spring vacation the week of Britanmca. APRIL 16 agreements are fulfilled. West Hartford Art League. A pril 24. C lasses vriU resume The board also discussed per- M ay 2. •onnei ' requests to executive Coffee Honre TRADE-INS ACCEPTED session. About 50 women donated to BRAND NEW ALL-WEATHER BY GOODYEAR School Oaiendar the coffee hour at which Mrs. Budget Terms Arranged The board also adopted a ten­ Robert P. Bowen was hostess at ...THE ONLY LOW-PRICED TIRE WITH BXTRA-Mn.EAGE tative school calendar for 1966- her home on.—High Street. 67, con form tog -with those in Among those attending the pro­ M d R I A R T Y CAPITOL TUFSYN RUBBER AND EXTRA-STRONO 3-T NYLON CORD Rockville and Ellington. Tol­ gram, 11 are plaimtog coffee land high, school students aU parties for the beneflt of the EQUIPMENT PICK YOUR PAIR AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES! tend M illion and RockviUe Windham Community Manorial BROTHERS 38 ST^-443-7958 BLACKWALLS AND WHITEWALLS! High Schools. Hospital Women’s Auxiliary, ★ Turnpike-Proved for New Teacher* JEEP DIVISION Open Dally 7 AJK. - 5 P.M. BiUe School your driving safetyl Size Blackwalls* Whitewalls* Fed. E x c . T a x Miss DeOhantai Degnan, a The First Congregational 301 CENTER STREET—643-5135 n u rs. 7 A.M. - 9 PJVL Sat. 7 AJd. - 4 PJVL 7.75.x 15 2 for $19.00 2 for $23.00 $3.16 1066 graduate of Southern Oon- Chtnoh will conduct a Vacation ★ Gives you extra trac­ T ube-type necticut State College, wa« Bible School from June 27 tion, rain or shinel 6.50x13 2 for $23.23 2 for $27.27 $3.12 / hired to teach first grade. through July 8 at Kingsbury T u b e le ss Four second grade teachers ★ Fits compacts, medimn- House. Sessions will be from 7.75 X 14 2 fo rf2 ^ 2 for $29.20 $3.76' were hired. Miss Susan Der- 9:30^ a.m. to noon Mondays aize and big caisi T u b e le ss man, a 1966 graduate of tha through Fridays for diUdren to 8.25x14 2 for 331 2 for $35.35 $4.18 University of Buffalo, Miss An­ kindergarten through sixth ★ Gnatest valne in low- T u b e le ss drea Busi, a 1966 graduate of grade. priced tires—anywbetel 7.75 X 15 2for$2&2S 2 for $2920 $3.82 the University of Connecticut; Offerings an to be omitted; Tubeless 1 Mrs. David I>tege, a 1946 grad­ however there will b« a regis­ *Phis tax and 2 old tires uate of Eemt Carolina College tration fee of 31 per family, to with a masters to eduction from. be paid at the June 27 session. Par Galloii Springfield OoUege to 1965; and ::: Mrs. Albert McLain win he LT.WOOD :t: Mra XUyn S. Goldstein, a ■upertotendent of the summer 24 HOUR SERVICE graduate of Brooklyn College. program. AUTOMATIC LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET Mmdudng tlw Mr*. Dodige foormerly taught to Low-Cost INSURED The church Friendly drde DEUYERY ALL OUR MEATS y^RE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED — the StaffofdviUe school sys­ has a mystery ride Monday, tem, attd Mr*. Goldstein has meeting at the church at 7:30 TotephoiM NOT PREPACKAGED aito-T* >■!■*■ ■iMkwans* Whitewalls* Fed. Exc. Tax tene substitute teaching, some AiR-CONMTION ADD A COYERGD p.m . 643-2444 Premium- 6.50x13 $2935 $33J5 $1.83 'At the Meadowbrook SchooL Second Coagregattoml FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT - YOUR HOME PAINT INSIDE || PORCH 7.00x13 $30.85 $35JI5 $L90 • T w o fifth grad e teacher* w ere TTm Rev. James H. AmeUng, quality hired. O R OUT I peator of | the Second Congre­ Goodyear 735/7.75x14 $34.10 $38.65 $2.20. Mr*. Judith Black, a 1963 HOME . . . for cool comfort 'i » i, for the whole gational Church, will use "The . . . to protect and |i tire tested 8.25x14 $37 J5 $42J0 $2.36 graduate of Keene (New Hamp­ during tha hot months. family's enjoyment. Real Easter” as his sermon shire) State College, has taught beautify your home. topic during the 11 a.m. Sunday HIP of BEEF for 500 a 5 5 x l4 $41.00 $46.50 $2.57 Grads 5 to Virginia Beach, Vir­ ••"•i-rii-'liiiiiHiiiniiiiiiilliiiiiniliUiitiiinmiiltiiUUiKiniHrrfiiiiiinrTlinn-ll.nii:!:" worship service. A child can 357 BROAD STRHT Aypnodmat* Cuts miles 735/7.75x15 $34.10 $38.65 $2.21 ginia, and Grate 4 to HiUaboro, service during the hour wiU be h 4 3 to 7 Boneless Stttota at over 8.15/8.45x15 $41JM $46.50 $2.55 New Hampahlro. Stosfcs 120 m.pJiI ■Mra Annabel Currier, a 1968 a85/9.00xl5 — $53J0 $2.78 graduate cf Farmington State IMPROVEMENT 1 Siriola Boast *Plus tax. No trade needed. Teachers College, has c«n- Avg. Weight lib pleted a postgraduate coutm NEW ELESTIOltX OFFICE 19 to n ibs. to m od4^ toath at 'WilUmantic N O M O N EY D O W N ! FREE M O U N H N G I JlfiSiSgL. State Collide. Hhe bae sixteen 1123 M A IN STREET EAST HARTFORD yean experience teaching In e x t r a l e a n — FRESHLY GROUND TOBDrS SUGAR CUBED- SLICED Maine, uid to Unkm and Staf­ LOANS FENCE YOUR INSTALL A ADDA ★ Opening Specipl ★ NOT PRE-PACKAGED ford brings. YARD NEW RO O F BEDROOM Three sixth-grade teachen B A C O N lk75c . . . to keep children Wb Will Power Cloan Any Rag Chuck Ground a. TP “ go G O O D / ^ E A R were hired, John Petera, a 1966 . . . before costly . . . for the extra graduate of Tufts UnlversHy Mfe, unwanted ani­ THE SAFETY-MINDED COMPANY at leaking occurs. space you need. . with a masters obtained to 1966 ::: In Yonr Home FREE OF CHAR6E! aoODYEAR NOT10IHnDC"NOUMIT*eiUUUirm-llslnReaiiiena«-NolMteninilwNeRiia mals out. H: to roads * No limit as to apaad - For tha antira Hto of Dta triad a All Itaw GoodyaarAuto Tina am niamntoad from the University of Connect­ Can 528-0606 for infonuatton or appointment HOME FREEZER OWNERS acainst dafacts in wortananaMp and matorialt and mniMl nmd hantd., icut; Lawrence Poole, a 1968 Auto tiras used on tnicks ora oaehidod from tho road Imam poctton^tob iSrantMBl^ Co^m^tira Let us fin your fieenr with U ^ J h . cbolee meoH Native poultry, graduate of the University of Prico" cunont at tho Dma of oe wtmanf, aoToa tha h g a T ’T foT W id sS p rtco?^ ^ pwwoa ExcnaiiDa Oonnecticatr who hak^one grad­ Seobreok Form frulM and ueaefwblw . Soue op to 20% and uate work at WiUimantic State BoM w up to ^5,000 ■erabw *1 Federal BeptW toiw e e i Ceip. eat like a kin^. eeeeeeeetotopeeeeeee ►•eeeeeeeei College and has taught Greules 6 and 7 to Chaplin since 1963; Take up to 5 years to Repay SHELL SERVICE and Mrs. Priscilla Hickey, a piors s for os RtHe os 1961 graduate cf Gorham (Me.) FREE LIFE INSURANCE on unpaid balance 653 CENTER STREET—TEL. 643-7008 W * rent eoM storage leekers jlor State C ollege, -who has nine S avings B a n k $1.25 a mentli. The locker holds oboot of meat. Com- NiCHOLS-MANOHESTER TIRE credits toward her masters de­ 295 BROAD S m E T — 643-5179 gree at the University of Con­ 24 Hour Service para this deal before yea boy a boiiie necticut. She has taught Grades 4 and 6 Wi^iping and Stafford. Miss Josh Johnson was hired Whaf Can We Do for You? as ToUand's first. art teacher. She ia a 1986 graduate of Gor­ MAiN orrtce b a s t b r a n c h w b s t b r a n c h ham. Phone 649-5203 923 Main S t E. Center SL.Cor. Lanox Manchastar POKadS Other Busbies* Several Items that were cn SOUTH WINDSOB. OFFICE — BuUivato Avaoii* Bbcpptag fhe agenda will be included in ' ■ «aMKi

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 '7 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL U, 1 9 ^ Another First Facing Threat BULWAfTKEE. Wilt. (A P) N a tio n a l — Hie Nattonal League Braves faced Bie poaalbiUly today of being tbe only ma^ Jor league baseball team In history to be welcomed in O f Uprooting in two dtiee In tlie aame aet the courthouse corrMon Wisconsin "will have the benefit ■on. MILWAUKEE, W is. to grant the city a replacement Walter O’Malley, president of through a nerve-wracking day the Los Angeles Dodgers, said, of a major league franchise op- - - — «.-• - ..w ‘If the Braves retam to (AP) — The National team. ig Wednesday. "|f » The Judge said Ute Braves “ It seems to be utterly Impossi­ erating in fuU compUance with 2 .. 2 Milwaukee they will be Lea^e faced the threat can Uve with it, eo can we,” he mobbed,” said Willard Staf­ must return to MUwaukee, their ble to comply with the court's the laws of ttds state. today of a forced uproottag decision, but we'll be guided by said. ford, Ifae attorney who had home from 1963 through 1966, if LaFoUette did not say how Roller, who worked 37 comiec- the attorneys who have repre­ led Wlacoiuin’s forces hi from its potentially rich the league faila to submit by this would be done, nor did Wil­ uUve hours to put the filial sented us In the litigation.” ■uceessful prosecution of new territory, in Atlanta noon May 16 a 1967 expansion lard S. StaHord, chief counsel judgment in shape, said the Wisconsin officials were de­ the state’s . antitrust suit unless it boifr^ to a Wis­ {dan that would include Milwau­ for the state in the case. . delay In completing the 176-page against basebalL consin court order and re­ kee. lighted by Roller's decision, But Wlscimsin la expected to document Wednesday was s^;- which gave the state precisely ”I don’t mean It wm be stored baseball to Milwau­ BasebaH’s reaction to the rul­ seek contempt citations agalnri „jf}caat, what it bad sought. an angry mob,” the sUvbr- ing, which climaxed a 38-day the defendants idiould baseball The judge would not elaborate kee. Not only did Roller order the baired la ^ e r MilA ” It tri^, was caritious. ignore the May 16th deadline. on what he meant by slgnlflcant The ruUng by awndt Judge Braves' return in the absence of would be more of a second A s{Mke'sman for Ckunmisslon- Ccmtempt ”ma{X>rt Stafford said, "I think night struck at the protective statement saying baseball In­ of states vrith National League during" the trial which ended coating that has shielded base- tended to file an immediate and Its 10 members fines of $5,- this trial has purged the lU teams in enforcing Roller's or­ April 6. appeal to the Wisconsin Su­ 000 each. feeling,of the average fan baU from antitrust laws since der. “ All I can say is that IJiere 1 ^ and left the young IBM sea- preme Court. The judge also ruled that the — and mie thing is sure Should even one of eight such was discussion hut no consum­ , abn under long legal shadows. Later, Eckert telephoned The state Is entitled to "costs and we can do better than 10,* states agree to comply, the Na­ mation,” Roller said. ' 000 attendance on the see- Roller, M, found the Atlanta Associated Press and asked that disbursments.” State costs in the case could run into hundreds tional League schedule could be The judge said no ■ baseball ond night.” Braves and the National I.eague the statement be withdrawn. of thousands of dollars. in shambles. officials had contacted him re­ The remark referred to in violation of Wisconsin anU- " I have no comment now,” Atty. Gen. Bronson LaFollette “ The next move is up to base­ cently to discuss a posslWe solu­ LEFT HOOK ON THE WAY—-Little Jackie Far- Charles Cawley, Holy Name president^!. D<>wnmg, the 12,721 fans the Braves trust law tor pulling the Bravee Eckert said. "I win take it un­ RECIPIENTS — Trophy winners for athletic Gace, Mark Heller, Bob Martens, Jeff Powell and hailed the decision and said ball,” said Stafford, who stalked tion to the legal tangle. rell, center, cocks his clinched left fist but it is Yankee pitcher, Md Leo Kwash and Frank Laraia, drew at their second game out of Mihraidcee wbUe refueing der advisement.” achievements to local schoolboys were presented Walt McNally. (Herald Photos by Ofiara), warded off by Mickey Walker. Looking on are committee members. in Atlanta Wednesday by Charlie Glass of W INF to, left to right, Ray La- night. Nothing Award Winninff About Performance 'Coventry, Bolton Represented'^ Charter Oak Conference THE Speakers Score Hits UConns Beat Fumbling Performance Mars Boasts Top Competition Herald Angle Baseball — St. Thomas ^ u in - By EARL YOST "»<«t pleasant, cleanest towns of toe sports toe avFards were TEETOTALERS - Glnny Bar- as at East, 8:30. By PETE ZANARDI entry. Young is only a junior. By T ittlp Tnrkip Farrell of ^ o«lc>alf ry 186-464, Mary Murphy 176, Others back from last yearjs Little Jai^ie r^rell Ot I would like to settle in.” press made the selecUons. ^ „ Jackson 177-177—474, Bev Wesleyan, 4-1 Baseball — Coventry at Crom­ Oom{)etition is always tough in First Hill Start by Koufax PETE ZANARDI The. young pitcher hails from Charlie Glass of WINF Betty Haefs well. the Charter Oak Conference. 14-6 squad are first beuiemati the New York Yankees 178_487 Assistant Sports Editor scored his usual hit as a Xrenton, N.J. handled the presentations. Best 204, Lois Baseball — East Hampton at ^ gled for ope run and Joe Mor- denon each hit two-run homers. The past basketball season pro- {; i S i speaker last night as did ..j gtarted pla’^ n g basebadl to athlete trophies going to Ray jjgggart. 176, Eleanor Wilson 467, Connecticut's Ed Baird was blazing the ball past Bolton, 8:16. NEW YORK (AP) — gan clouted a homer for three Stargell added two other hits ^des ample evidence, ^ a n d cftcher who can also Friday, April iS Sandy Koufax must have more and drove in another run. High coming back from two reg- Storm, a caiciwr wto c Plenty of Baseball Ahead southpaw pitcher A1 Down- the UtUe League and I had LaGace (East Catholic), Mark 450 Wesleyan batters, but he also had fired one over the GUESS WHO WON? — The Loser, Atlanta mana­ Baseball — Ellington at E.O. jjgjj stage fright. flnallv retired the Side * * * u>ar season defeats by Coventry an infie d job, ^ brotoer olnnn. MrJ+l, if lUg of th c Yankecs and good coaches. They didn't stress Heller (Manchester High) Md ------UConn second baseman's head, and skidded one past his Rea(Iy o r pot,_ here com^ spring an takM oyer baseball as well tWs Co-captains Ralph Grover, 'a .^.^ewtog this season. players that make up the squad Speakers Bureau, onfe-tlme or- wouldn’t trade my job for a man. triple). more hits later on. He finished The brilliant left-hander gilt- little more flawless pitching. John Heffnsteln’s plnch-hit, spring from the de{>arted John centerflelder, and catost and pre- ajppearing through the courtsey Name meeting. ^ One winner ______Bolls_____ 212—589, __ . ___ Art ______Shorts range „ on Jacques . LeGette p ^ l ^ - PITCHING______— Vernon Law, * " natl Reds. Bauer was quick to shoulder trouble er Uiat. He gave up five runs on feated Chicago 4-0 and Phlladel- with two out and stole second meets a full v ^ i t y baaeM l varsity clubs. Both boys are *Dasketb^ court. Over the past The starting teanC*^ save the game television shows for the of National Chemicals and Dis- from each school wiU be pre- 206— 569, Bill Livengood 554, Ing. One run scored on' Ron Pittsburgh, {itched four-hitter and R batting twins slug- mjgg the early results, weeks ago we had to look again. fly^^Ts im^ dlwo walks and was .... phla nipped V "st. • Louis o -K t-_ 3-2 ^ ak in k- 12_____ ------before------^ Herrnstein singled.AII a m O l aAllen r A ‘ T/\V* Tslate I T a TiW for O T T the l i m first o T n i S time this Juniors. two seasons, LaGace has pre- pitcher, shows five different Yankees. tillers, stressed the importance Rented a $60 savings ceriflcato. Bunnle O aw /ord 187, Linda Bugbee’s double, and Bob gnd didn’t walk anyone as PI- ging and young Jim Palmer Batting In the No. 8 and clean- “ Then Palmer threw five ground long enough ohly to Innings. Rain washed out New also figured in the Phillies’ oth- spring. T^e BuUdogs, imder Landolphl is looking for sonje seated Ooaoh Don Bums with curses, including four physical His behind-the-scenes stories of staying in shape. Only a few The judges will be the school prankl 176, Joyce Stavens 189 Schaefer followed with a two rates defeated Atlanta 6-0, developing as a starting up {wsltions, resix^tlvely, good inninga against the New puch to one batter in the fourth York at Cincinnati for the third er two runs with a single and a Coach Mike Landolphl,strong have pitching from a trio 6f ;i3 victories in 17 decisions, education. about the Yankees, and Yankee months short of 65 years. Walk- principals and faculty members. — 505^ Marie Bolls 488, Ellen run single, piteher. Frarit imd Brooks took'aim on York Yankees about a week ego jnnlng. straight day. double. v-i- haatibeen hnrt-hvhurt’ by a noorpoor turnout.turnout, hurlers, led by basketball j^ en more impressive, he has coach I>arry Panciera’s (Stadium, especially Pope John’s er is only a few poimds over Both male and female students Reichert 212— 481, Esther Der- UConn______has a_ record___ of 2-0, BATITNO. — Tony OUva, Frank and Brooke Robineon the chummy left field wall in and I decided to stick the kid to. Although Koufax encountered After Morgan’s homer gave only 11 boys showing interest to standout Dave Southerlto, a Struck out 170 batters to 129 mound" staff '"could almost visit to the------great. baU „ -----park.. last hig .best . fighting weight— 160 will be eligible. ench 188— 455. after a southern exhibition trip Minnesota, hit three-run homer connected for consecutive horn- frigid Fenway- Park for homers He came through. He threw 172 such games last season — how- the Astros a 6-3 lead,' John Ro- playing. Bolton has no seniors, strong fastballer wttlj an Im­ innings. qualify as whiz kids. There are season, went over big. pounds. ------that was 7-0. Wesleyan dropped to the eighth Inning that gave era to the first toning and~ the ‘ 20 “ - to each game. Frank also had a pitches, but didn’t let up. At thie ever rare — he never made an seboro tied it with a two-run Landolphl getting seven Juniors pressive strikeout potential. With Frank Ktoel, Bums had physical education majors. Praises Community All three participated in an VILLAGE CHARMERS — its first regular season game Twins 6-S victory over Kansas year-old Palmer took the cue couple of other distinctions — time, I have to say he’s to the error. He did against the Astros, homer. The Astros finally won it and four sophomores out. Sharing the mound duties effective one-two combina- including Rockville High’s Skip The Manchester Chamber of, interesting quesUon and an- Springfield Nets Lucille Kieman 126. and now stands 2-1. City. for a two-run blast to the second getUng hit by a pitch and steal- starting rotation.’ though, and that’s what led him in the ninth when Chuck Harri- Both clubs were tripped up should be Ken Sho{>azian and tlon the past two seasons. Ktoel olander, with arts and sci- Commerce received quite a plug swer period. in the season openers Monday before settling down for his first tog a base to each. Palmer struck out six and off the stage. eon singled, was sacrificed to sophomore George Murphy. „ is gone, but Bums has plenty ences, pharmacy, accounting from Downing who described his Singled out and honored were Playoff Triumph by the same 3-0 score, Portland complete game Wednesday In One of the most feared batters -yyaUie^j gight to a five-hltter. He After Sonny Jackson beat out second and raced home as Rus­ Also moving over from the of new faces looking for the gnd mechanical engineering also fjrgt visit like this: “When we six outstanding local schoolboy ,pbeRochester Americans, beating Coventry and Rham 1 the Orioles’ 8-1 victory over the In a decade in the National ^ shutout bid in the ninth on an infield single with one out in ty Staub singled. hoop squad and expected to spot, tocfltidlng Rick Roberts, represented. came to this afternoon, I was athletes. While all six played gpringfield Indians and Cleve- • * • American League stopping Bolton.' Action resumes carry much of the offensive du- HOURS 9 to 9 THURSDAY and FRIDAY Boston Red Sox. League, Robinson laughe^ about jja^i yaatraenskl’s bases-loaded the third toning, Jim Wynn W. L Pet. G.B. JohnAhibioki and IDoug Melody. Youth will be a keynote at most impressed. It is one o f the basketball, this was only one Baron? are off to head “ B we keep hitting like this, gettli^ hit by a pitch for the PIRAITCS-BBAVES— today, Coventry visiting Crom- ties will be second baseman Starting his 40th campaign Rockville High this spring, only stogie. grounded to the mound. Koufax Baltimore .. .. 2 0 1.000 — starts to the American Hockey we’re going to have a lot of second time within 24 hours. He Vernon Law and Bob Bolin well High while Bolton plays Bob Hutchinson, “ I tired a little bit, losing a fumbled thd ball for an error, Minnesota ... 2 0 1.000 % with the Manchester High three seniors Included on the 17- League Calder Cup playoffs to­ tun,” Manager Hank Bauer said has been hit 190 times to his each pitched four-hitters and host to East Hampton High. The Bulldogs face a trip little on the fast ball, but was and the Astros had two runners Cleveland .. . . 1 • 0 1.000 % Squad, Coach Tom Kelley is man squad. Coach Bon Kozuch day with several veteran stars ' after the Orioles remained im- career. didn’t walk anyone to the Pi-, Young, 9-4 laat season, toclud- around the conference with out­ Hawks Square MBA Series Btm strong at the end," he said. Detroit ...... 1 0 1.000 % jooktogrfOT' a third pitcher to has six sophomores and six Jun- showtog early toot. beaten with a two-game sweep “ I may wind up covered with ing a 2-1 showing in the tourney, ’ side home-ahd-away* series with "1 don’t like all those walks, but Dave Nicholson struck out for rates’ and Giantti’ victories, Oiicago 1 0 1.000 % go along wtth righthanders jors ... Catcher John Quinn is Among the seasoned players against the Red Sox. bruiees, but as long as I can and LaPotote, 4-1 a year ago, Ledyard High, Bast Granby ST. LOUIS (AP) __ I f To prolong the bqst-of-seven I’m Bure my control will im­ what would have been the third Law stopped Atlanta while California .. . . 0 , 1 .000 Miark Schardt and Brad iBushey, g pleasant surprise at EUtog Bauer admitted the Orioles help with (he long ball I don’t 1% highlights a veteran club at Oov- High and CJheney Tech. prove. I wasn’t off too much, out, hut Bob As|)rome I though.” Washington .. 0 1 .000 Schardt won his only start he converted when Informed the ed St. Louis Hawks after Hawks had to overcome the jjhman. Bronco Horvath and Ed can keep going.” 1^6 Boston ...... 0 2 .000 2 last season, a nifty three-hit Knights needed help behind the Wednesday night's rousing Lakers’ 60.6 per cent shooting utzenberger of the AmCrks, Although pleaaed with his big Palmer was the least sur­ Kansas (31ty . 0 2 .000 2 shutout over HaM High. plate. 131-127 victory over the from the field with 62.6 per cent Jimmy Anderson and RU “NASCAR** punch, Bauer was cheered most prised by his homer, on a fast Boston Red Sox Hurting Wednesday’s Results Swinging New Step A we^ offense pi^ed « * s Angeles Lakers, it of their own. Their -shooting Sweeney of Springfldd and Lar- C o m M T o ...... j by the performance of Pataier, ball thrown by Dave Morehead Baltimore 8, Boston 1 a strong-armed right-hander "’il l ' o u t In the second, = P o in t U n d e r * pr^ybably was Bill Bridges, forced the teams’ reUim to Los ry Zeldel and Tom McCarthy of NASSIFF ARMS GOs o f Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n „ d e s i g n a t e d THOMPSON who had a 5-4 record to 27 “ I hit .482 while pitching and Despite Creditable Show Minnesota 5, Kansas City 3 SPEEDWAY games last season. playing the ouUield to my senior BOSTON (AP) —The Boston ters he faced. The Frank Rob- Detroit at New York, post­ Boasted by Orioles ^ ^ ~ SIS “ When we traded Pappas, we y®ar at Scottsdale High School Red Sox are hurting despite a * inson lined a 3-0 pitch litto the poned, rain * « -con** on*™ wn* . f t Bo.»» COo. ,<«■ O.. Tlih Sunday at 2:i0 Caeveland at Washington, post­ NEW YORK (AP)— Baltimore is doing the Robinson runs While he allowed eight. scoring crown with a 25.7 “i can’t believe I got only 11, FISHING PRO SHOP started our hunt for a fourth ^ Arizona,” he explained. creditable 8bowing''i« the f i r s t ...... left field screen and ' Brooks poned. wet grounds. Rock, a swinging new step that could make a lot of Better support could make him average last season. R io r t o he said. . ^ "Then I went to Arizona State two games of the American Robinson followed with a homer a ohucker to be reckoned with also finished high among the But the way the Western Divl- “ There weren’t many baskets Hershey to the o{)ener of their Only games scheduled away,” said Hawks’ best-of-five set. Yves Locas also Carrying the SUBGRi NCW 444 COU1^TIJ\ND TAPERED UNCS ' at Tempe before signing with League season. on an 0-1 count. American League pitchers look like monkeys before +>,1. no*rviin>i Class B scorers throughout the gion playoffs of the National given ------t the Orioles to 1963." Baltimore second beuseman Today’s Games this season is over. “ We had good defense in our Detroit (McLain 16-6 and and pUAUTY RODS AND REELS opener and Ken Sanders gave us Dave Johnson beat out an infield It’s really a simple step. First The homers brought the Rob­ *ri0 jntrv*. "^hailw^JocKawm Bill Battle of Middletoira High up the reason was clear. Almost eight of 16 himseif, “ although dians wtole Bob hit to start the second and with Monboquette 10-18) at New York Frank Robinson works over an insons’ two-day haul in Fenwaiy tag to curvegeaaon w i ^ ^ honors _with a_ 28.68 everything that went up, went you wwldn’t think so from the W a^ e notched the terrific relief pitching so we (Stottlemyre 20-9 and Friend 8- who opened the season ------. have a couple of plusee,” Bos­ two out pitcher Jim Palmer opposing pitcher. If toe hurler Park to a combined 7-tor-18 in­ score. 12), 2 j .S trong^ whitewash of EUing- average, edgmg Prince -Tech s m, BOWLING ton Manager Billy Herman said leaned Into Morehead’s first still shows any signs of fight. cluding four homers and s(x PROBLEMS LAYING OUT A FLY LINE? BRING YOUR pitch, cracktog'a ^two-run homer California (Lopez 14 - 13) at ton. ^ a sophomore. fCayan S^^on (28.6). R h ^ FRIDAY EARLY BIRDS — Hazel Las- Wednesday. Brooks Robinson steps in and runs batted in. FLY ROD IN AND LET FRED NASSIFF; ADVISE YOU on a blast which cleared the Chicago (Horlen lS-13) finishes the job. responded to a caU from Coach fourth to kl 190—462, Marge Tomlinson Herman a n d Ws Red Sox * • • ' * Ron Kozuch and won five with a 212 average, upped It high screen atop the left field Kansas City (Talbot 10-12) at The Robinson boys continued 176—472, Rose LaPolt 178—487, charges were to no mood for games. Behind Jim Martello t® 24.2 last season to lead Class wall. Minnesota (Kaat 18-11) their steady tattoo against the TWINS-A’8— Barbara Davis 462. talking after they dropped an 8-1 Only games scheduled. and Alan iPutz, he saiw limited S shooters SPECIALS decision to 20-year-old Jim Pal­ Palmer, a 20-year-old right - Boston Red Sox Wednesday as Minnesota was trailing Kan­ Back to baseball, Manchester f SEE OUR TREMENDOUS TROLLING DEPT. action last Season, but appears hsmder, bailed himself out of National League the Orioles completed a two- sas City 3-2 with Athletics’ LEAD LINES—MOQSELOOKS—DARDEVLES— SEWING HOOKS On* OwiMT, Us«d MORNINOBELLE8 — Iris Va- mer and the Baltimore Orioles w . L . Pet. G.B. 'peady to resume earlier effec- will be out to reverse a trend cantl 136-131—386, Lorraine before a chilled crowd of 1,965 trouble as he checked the Red game sweep 8-1. In the only oth­ -rookie Paul Lindblad working Never Beforel REELS—RIOS—RODS ^tiveness ** week from tomorrow when It Sox on five hits, losing a shutout Pittsburgh ... 0 1.000 — Jones 196, Shiriey Hull 166—368, at Fenway Park. er American League game San Francisco 0 1.000 — on four shutout innings of relief Coach Joe DeGregorio boasts oP®ns at Bristol Central. The In- Madeline Morley 181, Novella “ Morehead was wild down the bid on Cari Yastrzemski’s bases played, Minnesota used an -loaded single to the ninth. Philadelphia . 0 1.000 % eighth inning home-run by Tony in the eighth when the TwIm an toipiessive mound duo to dians Jones 181—366, Joyce Nicola 148. middle,” Herman said. “ Dave Los Angeles . i 1 .500 1 rallied. ' senior Dave Lapointe and Rick ;^n®r ®hioe 1 ^ . East ^ tl^ had good atufi, but he gave up Palmer struck out six wid Oliva to get past Kansas City 5- COULD YOU SAVE SO MUCH Houston ...... i 1 .500 1 With two out, Zoilo Versalles ■Young, the handy little Junior h® i® now 2-2 to «d- OVER 400 RODS TO CHOOSE FROM 4.WHEGL DRIVE UNITS NITE OWLS — Harriet Has- the goof ball. Tbose home runs walketT’ eight as he went the 3. (Prevloiis Owner’s Name On Beqneet) nine-toning distance for the first New York ... 0 0 .000 1 singled and moved up on Sandy who L m s to exceU no matter ^® f lett 166-482, Lorraine Demko forced us to {>lay catch up." Rain and cold weather post­ RIGHT AT IHC BEGINNING OF THE SEASON time. Morehead took the loss, Cincinnati .... 0 0 .000 1 Vaidespino’s hit. Then Oliya ''what the eport. Young was 8-4 Monday It was toe firat 187-462, Lois Johnson 203-476, Morehead, whose 10-18 record poned Cleveland’s game , at OPENING DAY but Sanders, a rookie right - St. Louis ...... 0 1 .000 ll^ walloped his first homer into t^e a season while Lapointe defert toe E^les have s ^ r ^ IdlHan ^u toan 202-461, Mary to 1966 included a no*it victory Washington and Detroit’s date Cloach George Mitcheli’s f hander, came through with a Chicago ...... 0 2 .000 2 at New York. bullpen in right center field, 420 APRIL 16—6 A.M. Anadatoian 460, Baibara Bliven against Cleveland last iSeptem- ’ * * * dub after four victories . . . top performance. Atlanta :...... 0 2 .000 2 * • * feet away. GOOD L U C K i ^65 JEEP 466. ber, struck out the first two bat- Wednesday’s Results Crornymll appeal^ to have found Morehead was lifted tor a ORIOLES-RED SOX— Valdesplno had connected J H a rg in N o t e s Coventry’s weak spot. It stopi)ed ptoch-hitter to the third and j Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 0 The Robinsons pracUced their with a mate aboard for Min­ , With bn<»At«i.ii, both varsity toe Patriots to take toe Class 4-wheel drive, model CT-5, a Sanders took over. Sanders hurl­ Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2, CUSTOM-TIED DRY FUSS i thunder and lightning routine on nesota’s first two runs to the and JV, tennis golf and track, S hoop title and came back to LAWN-BOY 19" ed hitless ball and struck out 12 Innings Dave Morehead after the Red first inning. ‘ custom full metal cab, heat* San Francisco 4, Chicago 0 Manorts attractions this baseball debut. . . Coventry has er, defroster, radio, Warren relief j>erformance. Pete Ma- first two batters he faced. Then tage of some itooddy Minnesota P New York at Cincinnati, post- ' spring . . . One more vote is seven members of the basket- grinl was tagged for four runs, Frank pounded his second hom­ fielding for two runs againit hubs, o(dor red, one ownor. one unearned, to toe eighth. {x>ned, rain bere cast to favor o f the COIL ball team starting on the dia- er of the season and Brooks fol­ starter Camilo Pascual to the The Red Sox enjoyed a day off Today’s Games playtog seven tontogs, especial- mond entry. . FISHING LICENSES ROCKVILLE PLANT lowed with his No. 2. fourth. Ken Harrelson singled today before hitting the road for Chicago (Buhl 13-11) at San That was enough tor ' Jim . 9 5 N - Francisco (Herbel 12-9) and came ail the way around on OF a weekend series with the Indi­ Palmer, who limited the Red ' K. OF O. —AI Bergevln 243— MIXED NUTS —Grace Bren- Houston (Bruce 9-18) stt Los Ed Charles’ hit when Harmon ans at aeveUmd. Sox to five hlte and walloped a Killebrew let a throw from the •18, Stan Banavige 208, PUl Des- ner 125, Rose Risley 125, Marge I “ AB we have to do is put a Angeles (Sutton 0-0), night $84J» two-im homer of his own to the outfield skip past him. Oiarles JordtoB 208, Mario Fratteroll Sanms ’ 125, Irene Larhia 126, '58 JEEF U. S. ENVELOPE Philadelphia (Bunntog 19-9) at i few things toother, esperially 'second. Paul Blair ripped a has- then stole third and scored w h ^ dor, Al LefMay 200, Rollie Masse Alice Klrtn 127, Bea Tetreault St. Louis (Jaster 3-0), night on offense, and we'R be okay,” es-loaded double for three more Earl Battey’s throw went into 203—078, Stan wiUnakl Jr. 2B4- 136, Doris TopJlff 136-347, Joan 4*wheel drive, model CJ-S, a 2nd and 3rd SHIFTS Only games scheduled. COMPLETE SPiNfilNG ROD Herman said. runs to the eighth. left field. 203-417, Ken Hesford 283—694, Colby 131, Pk> NUes 180, Blean- VTalt Darcey 66L or Fitzgerald SSL REEL LINES, LURES, HOOKS, Etc. oastom,full metal cab, heat­ Envelope Machine Adjuster Trainee, Janitor, 4 Y O U SA V E er and defroster, one owner Oiler, Greaser. Good Wages, Security, Employe Nicklaus Las Vegas Choicer and Dependent Benefits Fully Paid For By The LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP) s{>eculation,' were on hand toe Cfunpany. ^ Jack Nicklaus, tired and ha{>{>y, Shot at the $20,000 top money. t occupied toe role of favorite to­ Good weather was promisi Limited Quantity' day as play began to the $100,- for toe select field to the 72-ho; '63 JEEP 000 Tournament of Cbamirions. COMPLETE SPINCAST OUTFIT INTERVIEWING LEASE competition at the i>ar-72 Dese: LiniE LEAGUE Twenty-six professionals, to- Inn Coiaitry Club course. DONT DELAY, 4-wheel drive, cab A CAR FROM PAUL DODGE PONTIAC ROD, REEL LINE, & MADE. over engtoe, model eluding defending champion Nicklaus said he was a uiuc COME IN TODAY BX>150, equipped Arnold Pataner, BiH Casper, weary from travel after his u4 - with deluxe cab, Friday. April 15th Doug Sanders and Gary Player, precedented repeat victory fit beater and defrost­ ALL MAKES who were rated {>retty weH be­ the Masters at Augusta, Gtty, er, HD springs and hind NlckUus to pre-tournament Monday.______| ahocka front and rear, HD elutch, AFTERNOON 1:30-5:30 TRYOUTS FACTORY REPRESENTAflVE W IU BE HERE Up platform dump body with hydraul­ ALL MODELS FISHING BOOTS, WADERS ^.88 ic hoist and a Meyers 7-foot elec­ tric plow, one owner. * 1 9 9 5 EVENING 5:304:30 ALL DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 16 BAIT BUCKETS, NETS, LURES, FISH KNIVES, LINE APACHE SALES R USE OUR ONE OR TWO YEAR JOHNSON • Low Down Payment • Low Bank Bates CAMP SERVICE FISHING VESTS, JACKETS, SHAD LURES, Etc. a MMonttetePay MO'TORS SAT. 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Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Ftoiale 35 Help Wanted—Male 86 Help Wantod^Biale 86 Business Services Moving—Tm ckinif— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 O f f e r e d 1 3 S t o r a g e 2 0 HIGH SCHOOL girl majoring PRICE AND LEE Company has WANTED — Experienced trac- FURNITURE salesman part ta general o ffice w ork, openings for house to house tor trailer driver, full or part- or full-time. Apply Marlow’s, gTEPB. Tidawaika. atosia walU, MANCHESTER OeUvery. Light after school and Saturday. canvassers. Work on Manches­ time, apply ta person, SAD, iB67 M ata St. CLASSIFIED flieplacea, saft/m a terraoes. trucking and package deUveiy. ter a t y D irectory. A pply 489 Inc., 96 miUard SL MaiuSiea- Refrigerators, washers and Call Mr. Shapiro, Casual VU- PRICE AND LEE Company has AB concrete repairs, lage, for appobltment 643- Mata St., 8:30-9 a.m. and 2-6 ter. Nteg I Twwt Talk I able prteea. 648-08SL______atove moving specialty. 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Schwarz C o., 994 T ol­ 88 NEEDS: i « HW »V Wm lM», Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? saws and International Cub land Tpke. Rockville. cosmetics in spare time. Ter­ I HilPiA lac. IB 16 W ANTED — AH around A-1 m e­ Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- PAINTING BY Dick Pontauie, ritory available near home. Big chanic. Also body man wanted. Turret Lathe Operator 24-Hour Answering Service ment and sharpening service interior and exterior. Paper earnings. Money hack guar­ i r Fringe benefits, paid vacations. Day and Night Shifts on all makes. L A M Ekjulp- hanging and wall paper remov­ antee makes selling easy to BY V. T. HAMLIN THROCKBURv; Free to Heraid Readers CLERK-TYPISTS your neighbors and friends. Call Leon Bouchard, Paul A L L Y O O P ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Dodge Pontiac. Inc., 1 MltcheU Hardtage Chucker Operator WHAT GIVES ? 875-7609. M anchester E x­ Call today. 289-4922. Want Intormatton on one of onr olassiSed advettleementat Quality workm^ship. Call D r., 649-4646. N igh t S h ifts SHOULD>OU 1AKE:>— ■'“ ■’‘ “ ’‘ ^ —WITH THAT WILD ASTEROID BUT WHAT IF THAT change—EnterpribS 1945. SAVON WARRIOR BUT WHOEVER 2^ 22 a r No answer at the tetopbone Ustedr Simply can the evenings, 246-9593. HEARD OF ONE v n s s Immediate openings avail­ ACCOUNTS receivable clerk Furniture and Production Milling Machta* I DONT THINK \ THE STAKES ARE JUST TURNS OUT TO BE DICK’S SERVICE Snow- light typing and knowledge of HELPER FOR Furniture ana now. ^TH CEMIURY? J1 HE CAN HANDLE ) TO A JUST A SAXON WEARING HORN' able for high school seniors,' ( jqU Opierators, Days RIMMED SPECS? i plowtag, trucking, moving, rub­ Floor rinishins ,24 bookkeeping desired. ApplV- appliance delivery truck. THEJOB.. / PUMiBCAVEMANl WARRIOR? RT EDWARDS with better than average bish removal, carpentry, clean' Personnel Department, Iona Mr. PettengiU, 6464)m. Bridgeport Milling Machine CARNWAL BY DICK TURNER typing ability who desire Mfg. Co., Regent St., Manches­ Operators, Set Up and ANSWERING SERVICE ta” t a d t part-time employment with EXPERIENCED Janitors want­ of odd Jobs. ’Try Dick, reason­ opportunity for full-time ter. Operate, Days * / floors). Waxing floors. Patat- ed m ornings. C all 649-6384. able. 643-4538. positions a fter gn^aduation. .6494500 -875-2519 tag. Ceilings. Paperhangtag. JOB OPENINGS in finishing de- __General______CSeantag Services,______Ine. Excellent working condi­ and teave yonr mesaage. Too’R bear Trons ear No Job too smalL J'/hn Ver- ALL BENEFITS REINTAXG— ^Power roller, chain tions and liberal employe partment, turning and boxing j i a n for concrete work, expe- Jig time wltiioat spending aD evealng at the fa ille, 649-5750. toys. Apply Kaklar Toy Oo, saws, trail roller and aerator, benefits. To arrange Inter­ rience prefeirod, fuU tim e lawn vac, rototillers. Also sales 60 HilUard St Can 643-0851. 42 42 44 r ? r view contact Mrs. Peterson, PART-TIME kitchen help, must Antomobiles For Safe 4 and service on all lawn equip­ Bonds— Stock;^— 643-1161. have driver’s Ucense. Apply In ment Capitol Equipment, 38 WAITB,ESEa full or part-time, OPENINGS FOR Following — BT 1966 CEHVROLET Super Sport, Mortgages 27 person. 120 C harter Oak St. Mata St., 643-7958. day and night shift. Apply ta previous experience required. h e r a l d 300 b.p . triple carbs o r stock person only, Howard Johnson’s BILLS? ? ? Consolidate S TRUCK DRIVER — reUable^ BT 4-barrel, 4-speed transmission HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re- LIBERTY MUTUAL R estaurant 304 Tolland Tpke. S2 payments ■with our ONE PAY- laborers. Apply ta person. W. C I'wTw HICa.*Is«. with hurst linkage, posl-trac- Exit 94, Wilbur Cross Park­ and re^xmeible for 3 ton truck. BOX im E R S mo'val — attics, cellars and MENT-PER-MONTH PLAN! G. Schwarz Co. Inc., 994 Hart­ StesMly position available im ­ BT tion rear end, AM-FM stereo yards, weekly or monthly pick­ INSURANCE COMPANY w ay. 5 T Bank rates available for home ford T^ke., Rockville, Conn. mediately. Central Distribu­ BY AL VERMEER radio, alr-oOndiUontag, black up. Bolton, Manchester vicin­ PRISCILLA’S POP j i i F o r Y o u r owners. Call New Haven 787- tors, 216 Park Ave., East Hart­ with red Interior, 6 brand new ity . H arold H oar, 649-4084. OOUNTB3R GIRLS—FuU-time ^RB SERVICE MAN, 46-66 6761 or Ndw London 442-1135. steady worit, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Ap­ hours per week. Must be steady ford . POP SAYS , TT , Information tires, showroom condition, 82,- WANTED — dependable wom­ WE'VE <30T MOVWS-^ BY J. R WILLIAMS A ’m c s , CBJLLiARS, garages ply One Hour Martiniztag, 299 ■worker and m arried. P aid 'va­ sjro p a c k :! ^EVERVTMINkS WEVEj HONEV. OUT OUR WAY 900. F irm . Call 875-8698. A FHEISH START wlU lump an to work in rest home. Please HE S A ID t h e h e r a l d w in n ot and yards cleaned, taash haul­ W est M iddle Tpke. 649-1800. cation and other bene^ts. Ex­ ^ WE'PE • y e O T IS 9-‘ » mt H MM. Ut. B.I. f* ow. I rience necessary but good ( 3 m 4 . want to see your letter. p.m . boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ Business Opportunity 28 .Friendly Ice Cream, 436 Main day, 3 nights a week. Call 643- Your letter will be de- fa s t typing required, Minimum Inventory investment dow shades made to measure, St., Manchester. 7349 between 10 and 2 p.m . BY KEN MUSE atrby id if the advertiser is 1964 CUTLASS F-88 Oldsmoblle, all sizes Venetian blinds. Key’' DINER IN ONE of the busiest knowledge of New England WAYOUT one you’ve mentioned. If power brakes, power steering, made while you wait. Tape re­ spots in Manchester doing ex­ ALPHA NUMERIC keypunch motor freight tariff will TO QUALIFY: not it will be handled ta standard transmission, excel­ corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 cellent business, priced for operator. Apply Personnel help but we are willing to a Good credit and character the usual manner. train you. Apply by mall • WOULD HELP IF VOU HAD lent condition. Call ow ner 649- Mata., 649-520. quick sale. Owners going south. First National Dept., Iona Mfg. Co., Regent a Desire for a career ta the oU JU S T A LITTLE MORE 4350. J . D . R eal Estate, 643-6129. St., Manchester. for Interview stating refer­ business CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELF/ ences. • Draft exempt SbNai^ gyiRMt. 1w. ‘ Lost and Found 1 1961 RAMBLHai STATION wag- SPORTING GOODS STORE — Stores, Inc CLERK-TYPIST — With some • Ability to manage and sen on, light blue, 4-door, standard Boildlng— ContraetinY 14 ju-lme location, priced for quick •One thing for sure, he’s not ready for marriage. That's LOST , — BYlday afternoon experience in a casualty claim y oi^ n elf transmission, excellent con­ sale. J . D . isieal E state, 643- t ▼ . . 77 WSs Pekingese puppy, brown with QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, office, duties of a general na­ HARTFORD DESPATCH the worst alibi for being late I ever heard!" dition. 649-0436. 6129 r'.'T * ' V <'v Uaek face, male, ■vicinity Weth- dormers, porches, basements . Has Opening ror! ture, small office in Manches- & WAREHbUSE V-....ir'j-t V,, ties available with major ______ter. Ample parking. CaU 649- For Mora Infonnation iifiiiwiMiMVii'imirffw:»!iiiiuiiiii^ erell Street, wearing collar and i968 VALIANT — convertible. reftalshed, cabinets, built-tas, trucking company. Ll- P.O. DRAWER 838 leash. Answers to name ,‘‘Fou- black with white top, automatic form ica, alum inum , ■rinyl, FIGURE CLERK *526 for appointment O A ILi steel, ceramo siding. WUliam censed by mass registry of fou .” R ew ard. 649-8912. transmission, big engine, good Motor Vehicles. To qualify NAME BRAND GOODS FREE HARTFORD, CONN. condtion, 81,295. 649-4696 after Robbins Carpentry Service, Full or part-time days. LOST — Passbook No. S13090 you must complete a part -Help friends shop with Just SUN OIL COMPANY 4. 649-8446. Must have al>ove average B E N C A S E Y Savings Bank of Manchester. or full-time driver training 81 weekly. You get things program. If accepted, tui­ arithmetic ability and skill free. Write for details and JANITOR, part-time evimtage, WiSEK DAYS 568-3400 AppUcation made for pay- CJHEVROLBT — 4-door, CABINET WORK, formica coun- 1957 tion terms will be Mrang- on comptometer or calcu­ free 524-page catalog. Popu­ 6 days per week, 8 hours per m en t . ______very clean, 8296. OaU 649-1717, tera, reo rooms, remodeling. lator. EVENINGS — WEEKENDS Quality work. Reasonable pric­ ed. Placement service upon lar Club Plan, Dept P800, eventag. CaU H artford 249-6889. SUSraiDED after 4:30. MR. SMITH 236-0413 liOST — Passbook No. ’W3726 ______es. F ree estim ates. C all 649- completion. Phone Hart­ Lynbrook, N. Y. Smi9ICEAND Compsmy offers excellent LUMBER mill work, permanent Savings Bank of Manchester, C5IEWROLET Nova n, 6965. ford 249-7771 anyttatiA Write P.O. Box 71 BY FRANK O’NEAli T w o y 0 «s wages and working condi­ year ’round opportunity, no lay Bast Hartford S H O R T R I B S AppHoation made for pay- standard six, exceHent condi­ PRSmON DURM6 CARPENTRY — Concrete work, ” tions, convenient free psu’k- Help Wanted— Male 36 offs, now on overtime schedule. m en t tion. 8996. CaH 666-0258 after 4. WHICH HE61D anjrthtag from cellar to roof, Schools and Classes 33 tag, in - plant cafeteria, Opportunities for shop men and life TRUE IHEVRE 60IN® above average benefits. ' 11^ MV WHOf BAQCSROUNO. TU. *AV.' 1 HAP Se«AAH RBbaVE 1957 VOLKSWAGEN — sunroof, InsldB and out, no substitute for T IMPORTANT NOTICE drivers. WllUam Peck Lumber, MAN for part-time. ,.WHXT51HIS RUMOR ABOUT • Announcements 2 MUSICS VAWN 1 WAt A WPlII PSyCHIATRIC radio and heater, excellent con­ qual.ty work, satisfaction guar­ 2 Main St., 649-5295. steady work, for wholesale dis­ 'MDUR SertiNS AggiRlT/CWEOC? EARN UP TO $225 APPLY The 1964 Civil RlghU Law CARS. COTTON RUGS and bedspreads dition. CaU 649-0678. anteed, competative prices, no prohibits, with certain ex­ tributor ta Manchester, hours _ _ Job too small. DAD Carpen- A WEEK DRIVING dyed, 70 decorator colors. ceptions, discrimination be­ ELECTRICIAN, some exper­ 12-6, M onday-Friday. CaU 643- LsKfcv i^ y ~ L a u n i y 4 3 ^ - PLYMOUTH station w agon, try, days 648-1904, evenings 649- THE BIG RIGS cause of sex. It will now be 2626. w' * ^ ( A mm *IOKK 389Q First National ience needed. Call 644-0109. neU Place, Momtaester. good runntag condition. 1965 necessary for our readers Ford, 4-door sedan; excellent JOBS WAITING CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ not only to read the usual I. ELECTTROLUX vacuum clean­ condition, best offer. 640-3788. Stores, Inc. Female Help Wanted and CAUSE 10 ca a t w E , ers, sales and service, bonded rience, complete remodeling, Train Now—^Pay Later 1960 PLYMOUTH, V- , autom a­ Male Help Wanted classifi­ representative. Alfred Amril, 8 additions, rec rooms, concrete tic transmission, needs some work and garages. References Park and Oakland Aves. cations, but. Wanted — Male 110 B ryan D r., M onriieattf 644- If you can pass a physical or Female, also our Classifi­ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BUG ? repairs, 8250. 649-7968. given, free estimates. Call 643- East Hartford MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl 814L and need a steady Job year cation Help . . . 87. 2629. 'round, here Is your oppor­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 1947 MERCURY sedan, good tunity of a lifetime to en­ DCK. . WHO^ BBS^rarnNG condition. 648-6902. ter the trucking industry CAPABLE woman for cle^ng. l u b r i c ATIQ N M AN. Good home service call 628-7291 af- ______Rooflng—Siding 16 NOW. QUALITY TRAIN­ 2 mornings a week, own trans­ i AND WHAT MAKES ' a n d SUPPOSE HE DOESNT T'M<50ING e)ORA, VITTWlNa I working conditions. Fringe Y ou'll fake plane Y and b e \ ter 7 p.m. Qutility, variety, ipgo FORD, 4-door, radio, heat- ING, the largest company portation, good pay. 649-9309. B n V O A O Y B a T TROUBLE AND PARACHUTE) TAKEN '' VOU THINK t h a t FEEL SO PALSY-WALSY t h a t d o ^ m iiW M i J . h o m e Improvement benefits. Contact Al Patch, lO T A k S servicA er, automatic, good condition, approved school ta the east THE IMTO GENERAL TAM'S / PRISONER AM ORDINARY INGEMUIT'^ CHIPS Uo. — Roofing, Biding, altera­ needs 250 men to be trained DENTAL ASSISTANT — Ex- Carter Chevrolet, 649-5238. B D D O n T K U n PRISONER GETS no body rot, 8360. 649-2696. PLAN IS PIMP. BY THE_ m : YOU'RE NOT r o c A tions, additions and lamodel- for local and long distance perience preferred, typing and SIMPLE, ^ 'NORTH TO SEE THE AN ENEMY, YOU'RE A AU. WORK fiOABABZIia I COMMANDING W A C ^ . P e r s o n a ls 1959 MEIROURY Monterey, 2- tng of all types. BxceUent driving. Train vrith the best ability to meet public. Good SAWYER. yiETNAMESEf T U , YOUR MISSION workm anship. 649-6495. on both Diesel and gas GENERAL? iTOTALK PEACE INCOME: TAX retiums, pre- door, power steering, extra salary for qualified appUcant snow tires. Call 643-25^. trucks. Phone 1-249-7771 Write Box W, Herald. “MINKS TO SINKS" TALK WITH HIM. parod, reasonable. Call 644- A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, anytim e. REASON. • Oifh OmWrn siding, painting. Carpentry. Al- RN OR LPN—7-3, 3-11, full­ CONSIGNMENT torattons and ^diUons. Ceil­ B PE WANTED from Bldridge Trucks—^Tractors 5 time and part-time. Laurel ings. Workmanship guaran­ Manor, 649-4519. > 6 t to Pratt A Whitney, sec­ 1955 FORD PANEL truck, good teed. 399 Autumn St. 643-4860. Help W anted— ^Female 35 MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION CO ond shift Call 649-9418. body end., tires, new battery, 16 aBAHUBD Kfe MANCBaBTn. coioi. 6 4 6 -0 0 2 2 m otor needs w ork, 8100. 643- IMPORTANT NOTICE 6626. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Sale Antomolifles For Safe 4 ✓ - V ■Ike 1964 CivU R igh ts Law WANTED 1962 OOlMiET, standard 6 , radio, r OOFXNG — Specializing' re­ prohlbita, vdth certain ex­ APRIL 2 1 -22 -2 3 6araY»”--Service— pairing 'roofs of aU kinds, new ^ beater, clec^ fine condition. ceptions, discrimination be­ Clean, Late Model CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER S t o r a g e roofs, gutter work, chimneys 9:00 A.M. - S P.M. BY LANK LEONARD Can 649-2996 after 6 p.m . 10 cause of eex. It wiU now be M IC K Y F I N N cleaned, repaired. Aluminum necessary for our readers mpHTiEHRBAa«TnD«>,TWTw m s T f a t m r HOMce w N ra t USED CARS wiBvm CAR? Your credit turn- WINTEIR Street — garage for aiding. 30 yean* experience. not only to read the usual Inf PO NOT SEE THK BIG AILIGAIORw, rent, . a month. CaU Glas- MANSFIELD HE'LL SEE IT AAY WHO AXE VOU ad down? Short on down pay- 88 Free estimates. CaU Hotri«y, Female Help Wanted and Top Prices Paid RAPHN.Y CALLING I tonbuiy 683-7402 or 247-4046. LOOK/AAR. STAXi X WAV, MR. H IL L - [ uont? Bankngit? Repossea- 6484061, 644-8888. Male Help Wanted claasifi- JUST GIVEAAE A For All Makes CENTER VOU'DBELEAVMQ DtONH* KNOW IT WAS ■Ion? Don’t despair! Bee Hon­ cations, but also our Classifi­ GROWING CORNEY HIGH AND LIKEARAMH.y-50 WE'LL LITTLE TIME! est Douglas. Ibqulra about low­ FDRQET THE WHOLE THING. M otogjrd^BIcycfeg 11 Heating and Plumbing 17 cation Help Wanted — Male CARTER CHEVROLET DRY! AND I WOH'T est down, smallest payments FIREHOUSE STAND FOR n j or Female . . . 87. C O ., IN C . NEW ENGLAND anyoliere. No small loan or fl- QUALTTY Motorcyoiea for qual- PLUMBING and heating Sponsored by f K O U S S I ■Bno4 ecnnpaiiy plaa. Douglas ity oonaotous people. Aa low as .^alterations, electric ______1229 Main St. JUNIOR WOMEN’S CLUB RESTAURANT Motors, 383 Mala. 810 down. and gas hot water heaters, free WAITRESSES — Dining room Phone 649-5236 OF WnXlMANTIO WaAtagton St., IBddletown. e-umatea. Ctil 643-1496. and cocktail lounge, fuUfull or REPOSSESSION: Take over CHAIN pa^oDfents, no cash needed with SEE US ON THE world’s most part-time, wUl train. White plumbing and Stag Restaurant, 67 Windsor awwraga credit. 1965 Pontiac exciting motorcyrie, The mag- heating service, complete new Ave., RockvUle. 875-8884. dftO, 1964 Cadillac sedan. 1965 nificeot Norton Atlas 760cc, 60 bathroom tnstallatiiana and HOSTESSES lioosa convertible. CaU 289- tap. A l GIB’S M otorcycles, 506 bathroom remodritag, 80 years HAIRDRESSER wanted — ex- DAYS AND NIGHTS—Provides opportunity for ep- ceUent earnings. Experience la helpful but not re­ •354, akk tar Graham Botanew. Waahiiigton SL, Mlddtetown, in bualneaa. Sari VanCamp, perience preferred, lovely Conn. •; ' quired. Neat appearance essential. Uniforms and 64»-474». L ady Beauty Salon, 390 Mata TRAINEE WANTED meals provided. 336i COMET — 4Hloor, clean, igw HONDA, 60cc, new condl- t o WNB PLUMBINO Sendee— St. 649-7666. g ] one ow ner. CaU 649-5624. tion. No reasonaU e o ffe r re- Bathrooms remodeled. Repairs, MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES B f LEFF and McWELLIAHS ftS TELETYPESEnER MONITOR WAITRESSES 1968 PONTIAC LEMANS coni ** “ aKeratians, . beating. 643-8979, FULL-TIMB, DAYS—Provides oppprtuntty for «t- vorU ble. 8 cyUnder, Mue ex- w . m « n e ______646-4066, after 6 p .m . oeUent eomtags. Experience ta arm aervice helpful ...D O N Y LE T THEM I'L L SHOW OAVY, DARLING... AND KELLV ^Yon can start im mediately, previous experience not^ DROP ME OFF AT YOU AROUND HE MUST GE CHRISTOPHER teHor, white leather Interior. but not required. We wUl train those with no prior PASS— jp iN t h e m !! JOE'S necessary. The work is pleasant and interesting. restaurant experienca. Uniforms and meals pro- MY CLUB, DRIVER. THE MARINA, KNICKERSOCKCR/.* akeCUent condition. CaU 643- HONDA Scramlier — Call MilUnerjr, Drem naldng 19 '•COMEDIAN*. 9808 between 4-9 p.m. 5 7424526. PAVING CO. ■vlded. FOR AL’TERATTONB neatly and hoar week, paid vacation, Blue Cross and 1665 BONNEVILLE — tri pdw- “Tr— — 371/2 Apply to O. Banoa, Friday. Saturday aad Monday, reasonably done-in my home. Driveways - Parittag I ^Major Medical coverage. Pension Plan and othert April 15, 16 and 18, 2 FJH. to 7 PM . «r, power steering, igas' HONDA — model 60, 400 CaU 643-8760. Areas and Develop- j b e n e fit s . brakes, good .oondltton. Can . q ijim . r^ n i4S-7629i •m ent W < ^ INTBRNATIONAL HOUSE ■ T42->7294. ______■ , , ...... - ■ , ------ZADY*S and GENTS euwtom AU Types of Amealte I teUortag and alterations at ' Repaired A Installed | APPLY IN PERSON off WANCAKGS 1965 F o r d FalHane, 289 cu bic Bostneas Scrvfees hom e, reasonable. 643-2264, 189 FREE ESTIMATES 1244 NEW BRITAIN AVE. WEST HARTFORD taCb:V-8, standard shift, excel­ O C fe r id I S Woodland St lent conAtion. Can be seen at ' E -Z TERM S —An Equal Opportunity Employer IA9NB54- S ervice Station, 655 E . LAND C l .BARING , tree re- -APIi o m 644“8213'A RPSENAY Middle Tpke., Manebeeter er aaoval. and duln aav week. eaU MS-1687. ^ Michaud. 74SdlM. R ^ d H ei^d Ada^

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'-f. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTEB BONING HERALD» MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966 72 Houses For Sale TZ"*" Apartm ents— ^Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Wanted-4leal Estate 77 Help Wanted-Mak 36 Help Wanted-Male 36 Articlea Fdr Sale 45 Wanted—To Bnj 58 MANCHESTER — like new 2 Washington's Big Nantes: Tenements 63 BOWERS SCHOOiL AREA — B U L OOE would Uke to show $19,200 — SIX room Split level, MANC3IBOTER V K X N i^ — 10 SELUNQ Y ()im . HOME? W* WHEN IT COMES TO xfTT.T.TnNa^of rugs have l^ n WE BUT ind sell anUque and LARGE EXBCUTIVB Ranch, 1 years old, 3-toedroom Ranch, l a n d s c a p e workers, over 20 Real choice home . . ■. a six you this big 7-room Splitjusta minutes from Mancheker cen- have a -Ust - - of - quaUtied — .buyers, •BXPBRIENCED plumber — used furniture, china, glass sil­ NEW DUPLEX — 4>/4 rooms, rooms, modem kitchen with all paneled family room, buUt-ins, 1% baths, family room, twin cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s room Cape with full dormer, twist and a turn off of Porter ter. New 6 roofn Raised Ranch, CaU anytime. Lemiard Agency, - new work, top wages, benefits, years ol«l, fuU or part-time, $2. ver, picture frames, old coins, IVi baths, refrigerator, range, built-ins, dining room, two fire­ 2 baths, air-«MiditIoned, idumi- sized bedrooms, garage, trees, Some Are Seen^ Not Heard per hour, no experience nec­ America's finest. Rent electric baths, plenty of closets, S t 2% baths, 2-car garage,, 2 near bua. Hutchins Agency, spUt entry foyer, Uving room Realtors, 646-0469. ’ ' overtime. Call after 6, 643-4623. gtma, pewter, scrap gold, bus line, parking, heat^, rent places, 2% baths, family room, num storms, garage, lot lOOx- WASHINGTON (AP) — The shampooer. $1. The S h e ^ n - plaster walls, fireplace, full fireplacea, parquet flooring, au­ with fireplace and redwood essary. Call Grantland Nurs­ reasonable, 649-3666. two car garage wooded lot, 200. Owner transferred. Han­ Realtors, 649-5324. WiUlams Co. watches, old Jeweliy, hobby basement with garage. Many tomatic kitchffl, beautifully - ^liSter ;;x,Tbe^ms, kltch- WA?^ ^ COLOR TV ery, 643-0669. collectlixis, paintings, attic con­ $29,600. PhUbrick Agency 649* ley Agency, 643-0030. other extras. Asking $17,900. landscaped and shaded yard. DEJSIRAIBILE 2-famiIy, over­'- en_..ki....#. with birch anH cabinets L c V c 1, and WoodhUl Heights, chamber and smiled Spun-Fiber SCREENED LiOAM for the best tents or whole estates. BVmi- MANCHESTER — large, new 4 8464. > around $19,000. CaU 649-2618. TAILOR BLEODRiaiAN — journeyman, room apartment, two blocks T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Call BUI at 649-6737 evenings. sized living rooms, dining bullt‘ine, separate dining room, ______happily at her escort: “ At last COME TO commercial, residential and in lawns and gardens. Deliv­ turo Repair Service. 643-7449. from Main St., small well con­ 1577. Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. rooms, beamed ceilings,- 5 basement fireplace, one car WANTED — 6-6 room home, we saw something thst Isn’t Full-Time industrial. Rockville area, ered from our screening plant. ’ rooms each on first and sec­ Diet Aims at HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, structed buUding with a quiet garage, one acre wooded lot. desirable location. Write Box marble. / steady work. Call 876-5905. Also gravel, sand and fill. 5-5 TWO FAMILY MANCHESTER Attention In­ JOE^ I/XMBARDO thinks this ond floors, four extra bedrooms bric-a-brac, cloclw, frames, atmosphere. Hayes Agency, $17,250, minimum down to AA, Herald. She saw the Senate In action. George H. Grifflng, Ihc. And­ vestors — Unique opportimlty Small Estate g n ^ ou s big Ranch on a high third floor, 2-car garage, near MODERN T V Also /" glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ 646-0131.) qualified buyer. Robert D. It was about the only action in IX) YOU HAVE some knowl­ over. 742-7886. , Custom ^designed 3 bed­ to buy 4-family plus single elevation in Manchester is an schools. Owner, 643-5390. Heart Ills edge about metal working? If lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Murdock, 643-2692, 643-6472. town. ______THE JENSEN ApartmenU, 92- room arrangement, modem home, new central heating sys­ ON exceUent value. Formal dining SALESIdEN so, visit us at Kiock Co. We RICH, STONE-FREE loam, »14, Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. N.J. (AP) 94 East Middle Tpke. New 4% kitchen, ceramic bath, tem in 4-family, annual in­ room leads to attractive out- MANCHESTER — Adjoining CJOVENTRY NORTH — S.year H e b ro n Every year when the first big SERVICE are willing to train you for a Gravel, sand, fill, stone, man­ Promising results were re­ ruU-tlme a id Part-time room apartments. Rent in­ treed lot, excellent rental come $5,200. Hayes Agency, PORTER STREET door patio, mamnioth fire­ Lookout Mountain. Six room old 6 % room Ranch, 3 bed- rlsh of tourists arrives just be- ‘ new closely related field. Ap­ ure, white sand box and patio Colonials, 5-room Ranches, 7 fore Easter “ to see Washing­ ported today stith a ’’spun-fi­ YOUR LOCAL ZENITH WANTED — Used typewriter, cludes hot water and indi­ income. 646-0131. placed Uving room, taU stately rooms, Uving room vrith fire- l}CinOCT€LtS olO tS / ply in person from 8-5. Kiock sand. 643-9604. room Raised Ranches. AU with ber’’ diet designed to reduce vidual apartment thermostati­ For Information CaH trees, 2-car garage. Belfiore ------place and pine panried wall, . ton,” much of Washington is SALES AND SGRYICE DEALER For clot}i6 ig and haberdashery, Co., 1272 Tolland Tpke., Man­ good condition. Call 643-8111. $19,900—6 room Ranch —2 car blood fata under suspicion as DON’T merely brighten your cally controlled heat, Hotpoint Agency, 643-6121. 1 % tiled baths, one and 2-car wtehen with built-in oven and 0fflC erS tdlCCtlOll experience preferred but not chester. WESLEY R. SMITH basement garage, rec room, Doris Smith garages, city utilities, built- oontrlbutore to heart attacks. kitchen (range, refrigerator, range and dinotte area, com- ^ tvt» i . course the monuments, the cssejiUaL Apply in person. carpets .. . Blue Lustre them . . fireplace. Unusual electrical NORlfAN HOHENTHAL thinks lns, lots average 100x20()', oil The diet — made up ct pr^dls- Rooms Without Board 59 disposal), 2 air-conditioners blnaUon windows, basement J M W S d fiy Smithsonian and the FBI are Opbd working condiUons, fringe eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent Construction Co. 210. J. D. Real Estate Co. this high 7-rpom Cape minutes hot water heat, plastered solved soyheen protein spun into for each apartment, 1% col­ garage, one acre lot; walking ~ around, but the senators, the ^hieDefitai electric shampooer |1. Paul’s t HE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- 643-6129 or 649-8538. JARVIS REALTY, from Manchester is an excel­ walls, full Insulation, 30-day PARAGON TOOL CO. ored tile baths, sound proof­ 643-1567 distance to school. Asking Paint and Wallpaper Supply. tags Street, centrally located. lent value. Closets are big and occupancy. Charles Lesper- ing in walls affords privacy in $1,000. 643-6515. SIX ROOM duplex, centrally lo­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, 649-1200, Eves. 649-2519. ing available. Priced at $18,- ter. New 6 room C&jpe with 5 21 instead of the 14th, in order prete, 12, of Birmingham, togysj rates of atoerosclerosls — Saturday 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Realty, 649-3566, 649-4342. the future. Belfiore Agency, Mich., found it all Wnd «>* ^ r -, ^ hardenlng.of-the-ait- cated, built-in kitchen, garage. 643-5953. $13,600—7 room older home on 900. Call JARVIS REALTY finished rooms, one acre wood­ to avoid conflicting with the ^ Good Sealtest home delivery 259 Adams St large lot with fireplace. J. D. ROCKLEDGE — 4 bedroom 648-5121. Ing, ” partly because he ^ I t o t .rtes Ixdleved by many doctors WE HAVE customers waiting Call 643-5306. 0 0 „ REALTORS, 643-1121, ed lot, ameslte drive. $1,600 town meeting date. 27Sr RECTA]¥01JI.^LR routes are now open which STEREO CONSOLES $16,600 — ATTRACTIVE 6% Real Estate Co.. 643-6129 or Ranch —large living room, 2 hear. Unlike tiie House, the Sen- ^ be the forerunner of heart for the rental of your apait- HOMER GRASSSU/ER has just 649-1200. dowi), a budget priced home will give the right men good ROOM duplex, newly dec­ room Ranch, fireplace, garage, 649-8538. fireplaces, family room, 2% New 4-H Club ate has never put in a public ^ Americans, NEVER USED ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ UMed an immaculate. 6-room for Only $15,500. Immediate oc­ income and permanent em­ orated, oil heat, near bus. Call full basement, evcelleit condl- baths, rear yard fenced In. PINE STREET—Here’s a lot A new 4-H club for small address system. $87. tate. 643-5129. Cape plus a finished rec room cupancy. Robert D. Murdock, ployment 5-day week, many CARPENTER or carpenter’s after 6, 649-6702. tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, $7,100—four room Ranch, over- $26,900. Philhrlck Agency, 649- o f house at a budget price. 6 animals has been started for Peggy McCann, 14, one M a *dg»iN>f piclurq r tm Blale or Fonale 37 fees. Call J. D. Reed Estate, from this 9 room Colonial. Tw o pxm t h e FAMILY who can Colonial... 4-4 vrith 2% baths. years' old, full dormer, large “ “ they high earnings. er 5, 649-7287. m L V (Reidy Hill Rd.) Hens, chicks, get elected,’’ she said, "they 643-5129. baths, bam plus shed, approx­ use extra income. A 6% room Built within the last two Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, lot, 5 minutes from Manches­ Hodges Indicated at a news SNACK BAR now hiring day NKKHT CRA'WLBRS for sale. guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters. should be there.’ ’ imately 1% acres land. Ideal Ranch consisting of four rooms years, this home offers maxi- JN ONIE of Manchester’s pre­ 643-1121, Eves.. 643-0038. ter, recently redecorated. C!an conference at the anhual con­ Apply Personnel Dept, be­ help full or part-time. Apply 437% N. Main S t 6% ROOM APARTMENT, first ATTRACTIVE, large 3-room assume 4% per cent mortgage, goats and the like will be the But Jon Price, 16, of Sp&rta, apartment, stove, refrigerator, for large fcunlly, easily and a 2% room separate apart­ ' mum in space for gracious liv­ mium locations, a four bed­ vention of the Federation of tween 8:30-11 a.m., Mon­ immediately, Mr. Rule, King’s floor, newly decorated, nice NOW SEE THIS! 6 room $16,900. Call 649-4796. attraction. N.J., said he imderstood that heat, electricity, hot water, converted to two-family with ment, presently rented for $95. ing at the minimum price. room Cape with 1% baths. American Societies for Experi­ day through Friday. Department Store, Green Man­ yard, centrally located. Adults. Ranch, best quality, custom Details can be obtained from most of the senators do most of centrally located, reasonable. little expense. FuU price, $15, monthly. Built 1968 in a res­ Asking price Is only $24,600. Formal dining room, large liv­ mental Biology that toe orien­ or Blvd., Parkade. Diamonds— ^Watches— 649-9722 after 6. built with many special fea­ VERNON—'Front to back split |j.i.g D rew 'or Arthur Keefe. It their work in committee and 649-5324. 900. Mitten Agency, Realtors, idential neighborhood, it pre­ Basement garage, combina­ ing room plus a finished rec­ tals’ dietary staple — rice — SEALTEST FOODS Jewelry 48 tures. Fine view in rural set­ level, 3 bedrooms, 24’ recrea- jg ^ ,gguit g ’B e had other duties which kept APPLICATIONS are being tak­ ONE AND THREE rooms, heat 643-6930. sents a single family exterior, tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. reation room in the basement might *erv« the same purpose ting. 649-1266. tion room, laundry room, love­ Kind to Animals” project. them from the floor. Jon found Milk Division en for department manager for . and hot water, parking. 643- and is in excellent condition. Crockett, Rbaltor, 643-1577. UtUity room and an oversized , as the new diet. But he said the 255 Homestead Ave., WATCH AND JEWFLRT re­ ly view, $17,500. Rockville the proceedings “ very Impres- hardware department. Grant’s, pairing. Prompt service. Up to 2068 before 7:30. Business Locations Must be seen. $20,500. Wolver- one car garage. Owner anx­ Stu((^nt Program more acceptable Hartford, Cmm. WELLS STREET—A four fam­ Realty, 875-2527. Parkade. $20 on your old watch In For Rent 64 MANCHESTER ton Agency, Realtors 649-2813. ious, trades considered. House Lots For Sale 73 An opportunity for high school s*ve.’’ to Americans than rice.’ ily home, one apartment va­ Is vacant. T. J. Crockett, Real­ MANOHESTBR — 7 room fire- students is offered at the Uni- Senate p la in e d An Equal Opportunity trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. BOLTON — ACRE wooded lot Patients treated with the soy- WAITRESS and WAITER need­ SET OF OFFICE suites in MANCHESTER—Raised Ranch cant on sale. Three car ga­ tor, 643-1577. Employer Bray, 787 Main Street, State ' State Theater Building. In­ with brook, in area of fine placed Cape, baths, carpet- versity of Connecticut on April beiao^diet eat toe usual constitu­ ed, part-time. Call Bolton Lake J. D. RENTALS one side has 7 rooms with — 7 rooms, 2 full baths, 3 bed­ rage. Excellent exterior condi­ ing, exceUent location, walk 23, the Object being aimed to ents of the American diett Theater Building. quire 11-8 p.m., Mr. Daly, 643- tion. Needs some Interior BRUCE ROAD in Lakewood homes. Leonard Agency Real­ Hotel, 643-9731. large modem kitchen, 1 % rooms, modem kitchen built- to all schools. Leonard Agen- recognize the value of education s^^Ung. They 'wan Hodges said. 7832. Circle . . . a stately 6 room tors, ask for Helen Palmer, J _____why more senators arent at PART-TIME — Man to deliver, baths,' all freshly painted ins, dining room, family room, work. No central heat. Owners cy. Realtors. 646-0469. beyond higK school, especially But, in addltioin to make-b)»-. WANTED — man or woman to FOUR rooms, second floor, Colonial. Excellent fam ily 646-0469 or 649-3877. their desks. They don’t under­ wife to answer phone, car nec­ DESIRABLE etore or office and papered, now vacant. 2-car garage, handy to bus anxious. T. J. Crockett, Real­ planned for sophomores and IJeve ’’ham" and ’’beef’’ the sell real estate full time, ex­ Garden— Farm— ^Dairj oven and range, $90. home in a fine residential area. BOLTON — 9 room home on stand. From January until about essary, eveningrs and Satur­ space, ground floor, clean, at­ The other side consisting of and shopping. $22,900. Phil- tor, 643-1577. DOUBLE LOT — 200x400 deep. juniors. spun-fiber diet comes in simu­ perience preferred but'not nec­ Products 50 Three big bedrooms, and a nine acres of land, excellent the first week before Easter we days, Manchester- Rockville 3 modem rooms, second tractive and reasonable. Apply 6 rooms rented. This you brick Agency, Realtors, 649- Located on School Rd., Bol­ The program wiU include a lated forms of “ fish’’ and “ poul- essary. Contact Mr. Philbrlck, MANCHESTER. THE nearest large Uving room, formal din­ bar, pasture ideal for horses, area. Call collect JEl-6717. floor, $80. Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 should see. Alice Clampet, 8464. ton. Reasonable. 649-2871. talk on "Is High School measured amount of fat 364 Main St., or can 649-8464 APPLES—^Macs, Northern Spy, thing to a new home. Custom ing room, kitchen is adequate. etc. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, works—why all the eenators i. for appointment. Delicious, Rome Beauties, a.m. - 8 p.m. Realtor, . 649-4543. Other BRICK RANCH — Modern built 6 room raised Ranch with Breezeway, attached two car Enough,” by Dr. E. J. Kersting, aren’t on the floor. But fronj: »n«MT>ore.ted. EXPERIENCED warehouse - 4% rooms, utilities and ap­ the Coast Guard Band In con- uixitract painting In which paid holidays, paid funeral Famous tens, double paws. CaU 649- OPE3N NIGHTS TILL 9 PM . quiet neighborhood, $140. CaU Business Property ReSTAURANT cy, Realtors, ask for Helen garage. 200x 288 tree shaded The paper drive wUl take ggrt; This wlU be the eixth con- many ahadea of blue leave, pension plan, vaca­ looks beautiful landscaped 5557 after 5. for appointment, 643-8111. For Sale 70 Palmer, 646-0169 or 649-3877. lot. Must be seen. Mid 30’s. place Sunday afternoon, and ggeutive spring the band has ap- syiriboHcally. Her own abstract Zenith tion plan, group insurance SEXJJNG out aJl merchan- yard, located In one of Man­ CHAIN Plantings Slated FOR ONLY Wolverton Agency, Realtors. donors are expected to put pa- peared in the Manchester area paintings sell more quickly than plus major medical. Appli­ 'dise, mattresses, beds, etc. No FOUR ROOMS, automatic oil chester’s best neighborhoods. PerformaiKe ADORAiBLE small standard MAIN STREE3T — two desirable HAS MANCHESTER — 5% room 649-2813. pers out by the roadside, well under TaU Cedars sponsorship. ^ trsdlUonai work, rtie said, cants must be at least 5’9” telephone orders. Howard’s heat and hot water, second corner locations. One a 7-room PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. At Burr Comers poodle pups, very reasonable. Cape recently decorated, alum­ stacked, for the pick-up. WUllam BroadweU is director of Features... taU and in good physical Sleep Center, 539 Main. floor, 42% Maple Street 649- single est brands, low managers begin their careers as cooks. WZ.W i-oner o . _ Leonard Arenev J®** opening, “Guys and Dolls” spring produc- eta have already been placed populated area. Canada showed • 600 MllliwaHi Maximum stitched look has die-cast HORSe s BOARDEID — private ing, refrigerator, stove, park­ en with buUt-ins, one hs^ bath prices. to W rhS d u ra b le i e a Realtors, a^k for Helen Pab^- a«Teed, to c^ p le te this de- Uon.. Oils and last week, to be in the hands of aU Tall Cedaxa. an urban population percentage Aadle OutpuH metal grille and aluminum farm, exceUent care. CaU 643- ing area, second floor of 4- Land For Sale 71 and stone fireplaced famUy 6066 or 643-6160. ^ er, 646-0469 or 649-3877. velopment with prime consld- produced Friday an . after it struck the rear of a “Kerchoo!” sneezed June. BUDGET BELL RINGERS trailer truck on Rt. 16 near the "I'm hungry.” More Protests Threatened Rt. 6 overpass in Manchester. 'Two hours later, June and her Bananas Bishop, who was 56, liv ^ at family boarded mother airplane :|iJH CENTER CUT Kingsbury Ehct. for Arizona. Early today, when they ar­ The sports car rammed HILLS BROS. rived at Phoenix, d a rk said his : If Viet Votmg Is Delayed against the rear of the truck HILLS RIB PORK CHOPS iBOLDEN RIPE daughter already was sneezing RED CAN and burst into flames. Its hood r^, HROS less frequently. OR CENTERS OF '^BAXaON, South Viet Nam al tradu near the Mu Ota Pam, had not decided whether to seek wedged under the truck, and the From oncAsLvery six minutes, COFFEE (AP) — Buddhist leaders ta Sal- an tefiltnitkm route to the South the appointment of a caretaker car was dragged about 100 feet he said, hfr sneezing rate hsul l l ^ today reallfinned their sup- where\ B62a creatad huge land- regime to. supervise the elec­ before the truck came to a st<^, dropped to once every eight PORK ROAST Lb 79 tions. port of the mlUtaiy govern- aHdes aariler this vroek. according to police. One observ­ minutes. Hi Twin UJS. 3S7 jr t hambera. col­ RIB PORK ROAST — or wholo strip, TENDER FLORIDA m ent's ptans to bold elections in ."That is one of the matters to er calculated it was 300 feet The family was taken to s lided oyer water' near Da Nang, three to five mimUis and called be diBcussed,'’ he said. from the spot where broken car plush motel at Mesa, nearby, Roost O lid Chops Combinorion of 2 but the crewmen ejected safely. A k future demcnstraitians. But Tran Ouang Thuan, the glass was found to where the where two weeks’ lodging was The UAL military announced Roosts, 8 to 10 Leon C h o p s---- lb. 63e GREEN BEANS they threatened to asnd their council’s lay spokesman and a truck stopped. offered the d a rk s without Mpporters ta to the streets that 806 piaaes Imd been lost former welfare minister, said The accident took place at charge. Country style Ribs like spareribs but with more jfiialn If the decttoiu are not oype Nbrto and SouCh.Viet Nam the .monks were “ generaUy sat­ Come to Pinehurst for Manchester’s finest Ice­ LARGE GREEN CALIF. about 12:30 a.m. several hun­ meat Ib. S9f^ heM as promised. up to last Tuesday, ah Increase isfied” with the government’s dred feet east of the overpass. berg Lettuce and Fresh Asparapis. 'The aH-day policy seeslon did of aerven ataos the last report U pledges Thursday 'but added The driver of the truck, Wil­ in Freshly chopped lean Chuck or 3 in 1 blend of dajta ago. they did rwt erase all problems. liiiH ASPARAGUS not discuss one of the major liam Ellis, 24, of Squantum, Pork, Veal, Beef lb. 8 9 « 3 lb. lots 3 2 .5 5 palitical iaraes stm undecidsd-> A can for ah Immediata "Many problenis confront us Mass., apparently was not MOTTS chtuife of leadsrab^ cams from sind the government and we A “ bang up” special on .WE RESERVE THE RI6HT TO UMT OUANUTIES fibether to demand the hiimedl- aware of the collision until he Bulletin ato reaignatlaii of Fromier Ky'a inlUtary r i ^ LA Ckm must arrive at solutions that sh^iped his truck. Ellis said he APPLESAUCE vac packed I^nqyeh Chanh IM . whose tRiM- preserve honor and preetige for Bfenyen Gao Ky'a regime or al- heard a scraping noise in the er M 1st Corps’ commander .a sQ concerned," he, said. “For Swift Premium FOR DEUViRYr-«AIJ. M3-8059 low it to etay ta office and rear and thought his truck load BULLFIGHTS BANNED t ' ' prepare the voting. Presumably m o ^ agp' set off the waro of instance, we want to be assured might have shifted. When he in­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) 2 ’S5S’69c Oils wifi be discussed later. unrest. TM told a .newsman’ in that no. one who took part in the LEAN DAGON vestigated, he found the burning Bullfighting was banned . Llh the North, however, a de­ Da Nang: "W e must have an demonstrations will be pun- CRISP.AIRE APPLES FROM CHENEY car in the rear; Bishop was in­ here today by a Judge who mand was made for the govern­ taunedtato rtiange of govern- isbed." side. had gone to the arena to seo . SHURFINE HADDOCK ment to step down. R was cou­ inent. There must be a goyetp* Thuan asdd ihat despite the Police said that the truck, for himself what file ‘'blood- FLOUNDER pled with « threat of new dem- m ^ of the peoide st^ported by government's idedge of an am- HALIBUT owned by Jenkins Trauisporta- leas” variety of matador vs* FRUIT COCKTAIL bnstratkns. the people. I don't think the peb- muAy to aQ demonstrators the SWORDFISH boll was all about. Judge The w«r agiainat the Viet Cong ple have oon(tdaaee ta the gov- monju feared reprisals in Da Uwi Co. of Braintree, Mass., was OYSTERS Edward Z* Oriffttbs tn Mu­ xwowdnsd « t a near rtandstm ermpsnt of Premier K y ^ Hue and other northern traveling east in the right lane nicipal Court ruled out the 2^’t^ 7 9 c with the U K . MMst Airtwrne and A o o o i^ . of 10 taOuenUM BudiMst'atroi^Jiolda where the at between 13 and 20 miles an bulls and matadors after a Marines esnrytag tl^ brunt mmiks. .at. tfasi Buddhist Jn- pobUc ablation b^;an. hour. Bishop, police estimated, hearing here today'involving FIRST FOOD jcf. the ground effort. However, sUtuto to 8 a lg ^ to.Uirarii M Thf’s statemmtt ta Da NUng was going at 55 to 60 miles an the Pennsylvania Society for 9 :S . Air FV>rc6 And Navy Jets tli® n n t move. In -n emnpu^n supported spGcidsUon ttmt the Prevention o f Cruelty to PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. EC O N O M Y STORE OF MANCHESTER smashed deep tato North W et that has so t o forced Uis gov- Buddbist-led «p»irid*Titv in the The car, from the collision N sm on H mlaskms Ttairsday, srament to y iM to most of tbs north mlsbt aot mo with demoUshed. Animals and promotere oC 302 Main S t Half Way Between The High School and The Parkade the. buUflihta. Tlie pro* 644 CENTER STREET , PLENTY OF FREE PARKWe Mttii« troop bairaohs. oa and BuddhM demands. the leadMs to fistewi. TW said moter^ Bravo Enterprise tpmttkm dumps, bridges sad A jpokesman deolsd'fiist Uw hrllsrsd s»«»vT«*rp“ ~ ‘ will immediately identified, Open Thurs. till 9 PJd. — Friday 8 A.M. till 9 PJd. nafta snmea'liad abm O y dsmlBnisd " The rear of the truck also Burned hulk of the late John A. Bishop’s car is pinned ^ i^ th t^top-ti^er too., eeld they would appeal. ,l-,| OPBI WED.. THURS,. FRL TILL f PJd. — SAT. TILL 4:30 to a higher eourt. ■■gtm jlwMS also osegOt saver* Bjr*a Tisttniflw "1111 ssKI tt sOB (flea Paga IbgrtM fi) aaught fire and the Town Fire truck after an early morning accident on Route 15 (Herald Photo by Pinto),