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4 S i x t e e n MONDAY; MAY A 1964 Drty>Net PreM San jPatiflffalgr * For m , Wwik ilmfad I... May 3, 1964 The Daughters of the Union Daughters of Liberty No. 136 CShbomi Assembly, Catholic are reminded to bring rummage 15% Y es Vote About I'own Vstomns o f the Civil War will of Cdumbus will 13,961 M r eool. toaigbt, Rw meat tonight'at 8 at the home articles to Orange HaU tomor­ Us* hnnual installation Wsdn(«^l 0OO Attend StJlifarys Priest Accepts of Mrs. James M. Shearer, 113 row evening at 7 pm. to be day at 6:30 pm. at Needed to Pats ' J**"!!;® 9f th, AuiUt to 48.' Wedwme.maeri Iflipak Qreto oC South M«th- Bu h S i of Circulation Ad&rt Church wiU. moet at Su> Russell St. used at the sale Wednesday a f Restaurant, Walmtt RL Aiiyons^ M R A SHOW / Call of Torrington Church warm, high T8 M 09. aaanah Wesley Hall tomorrow 9 am . at the same place. who desires to attsM but hss Qiarter Items Maneheater • 4 City of Village Charm at 13:30. Mrs. Oscar Oronlund The Motherhood of Mary’s not been oont^Md may contact Mother’s Circle will meet at 8. will praaent ‘The Glory of WUd Circle 12 groi^iL of WSCS of M rs.' Jamas BlanchflekI, 81 On Renevoajk The R«v. William V. Q«nder,< »wtiat we have learned from his Yhs tripia quastlcwa to be VOL. LXXXDL NO. 184 Flowers,” ^ t h colored slides tonight at the home of Mrs. South Methodist Church will White. SC or Mrs. Thomas Mc- m , pastoral ooriktant o f S t teaching. However, we ore oU (BIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, ’TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964 (Claariltod Adv«rlfaiac mk Pam 16) Hyle Miller, 17 Barry Rd. Co- voted upon at a town-wMe May PRICE SEVEN C E N lt and poetry. Devotions will be meet tomorrow at -8 p.m. at the KpoUgh, 135 HoUistsr SC for Mary's Episcopal Church, has servants ot the some God and hostess will be Mrs. A. R Van- About 600 persons attended an led by Mrs. Charles Crocker. home of Mrs. Walker Briggs, reservations. accepted a coll from 1740117 members of the some church, 19 rsferandum wlH rsquirs two deMeulebroecke, 157 Lydall St. sxposlUon on urban renewal . Mrs. Robert Loomis la chair­ 84 Finley SL Subject for tM Saturday at Whlton Memorial Church, Torrington. Ha will and we must not stand in ths different methods for approv|$.' man of hostesses, assisted by evening ^ ‘‘Perc^tlon.” Mem- Ladlek of the Assumption Library entitled "Toinorrow in leave Mhnehester May 18 and way of the continuation o f his While tbs quesUoM ofNdith Mrs. J. Manley Shaw and Mrs. Mrs. Amy Chambliss of Hart­ beiW'Phr’iequested to ' bring North M anchester/ featuring a «riU assume his duties as curate ministry. Our warmest good Events ford, a member of the Greater will meat tonight in the Cburdh End Renewal and l^tfnrtoon Mnler Haugfa., Bibles. Co-hostesses for the Hall at 8:16 and Uis meeting scale model of/the propmed of Trinity Church beginning wishes will go with him and we Hartford Branch of The National meeting are Mrs. 'Ibomas Co- June 1. ore grateful for the promise ot Sritool additiana will iMtpilra on­ s at 42 Mills, will be followed hy Mngo. North End redevelopment pro­ League of American Pen Wom­ The Rev. George F. Noetrond, his prayers.” ly a ringde majority of tlioae Wunne Chapter o f the Ques- UUidrea, Mrs. Unwood Clark Members may bring a friend. ject area. Army Plane Crash Kills en, will bring objects of art with rector of S t Mary’s, said today, Father Gender come Man­ IH State tera will meet at 8 p.m. tomor­ and Mrs. Matthew Donachie. Refreshments will be served by And, according to ManchasCer to voting to inaura paeeaga, the 18 her to illustrate a talk on "The "His many friends will miss chester in September 1961 from charter ravlalan (fuatUons can row at the home of Mrs. Her­ Mrs. Irene McNally and Mrs. Redevelp^ment Agency (MRA) Meaning of S}rmbol8 in Chinese execiUlve director Edward Ryb- ‘Father Bill’ when he leaves us Sersnton, Po., where he hod be paaaqd only if approvad by man Marshall, North Coventry. The executive board of the Vincent Porter. Mrs. Frank Art", at the Y Thursday Desert czylK an overwhelming majority on May 18. We ore oil grateful eerved ss rector of 6t David’s at laaat 16 par oant o f the Mrs. Marshall and Mias Mary Meeting on May 7 at 12 ;30 In the Guild of our lady of St. Bartho­ Giorgjo has charge o f the bingo of/fhose who 'visited we library to God for the faithful services Bplsoopol Church and vicar of tam 'm total aiaotota. Budget Cut $246,291 R e g io n Pavilion Roaeh will demonstrate weav- lomew’s Church will Dieet in Community Y Buildii^, N. Main gartie. Jietween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. dur­ of this devoted priest and for S t John's Episcopal Church. ln|r- St. Mrs. Vemer Nylin will serve the school tomorrow at 8 p.m. Votara on town Mata, at toe ing the hours of the exposition last obeok, totaled 31,761, wMoh Rated Fair ‘Flop’ as hostess for the meeting. A The "Silk City Singe^, Nine Americans in Viet Home League Ladles whl were firmly behind the renewal maana Uiat at least 8,366 “y w " The town board of direc-4*rU manager and the fir, ohlri.»tng facilltiM within th, dia- Advertlaement- baby sitter will be available for Manchester Chapter/ of project. garden apartment complex of members and guests bringing meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the about 80 untta, a modern shop­ Hubcaps, Motors votes must be oast for any tors last night, for the flrat work out an acceptable pro­ trict, and will be administered SPEBSQSA, will meet ^ 8 :3 0 Considerable interest was also gram for a 48-hour work week by the town parking aumority. HARTFORD (AP) — Tha Hartford Hlectrlc light children. Salvation Army Citadel in ping center with off - street ohsrtar qusstiong if It Is to ba time in eight years, voted Youth Center. Surprise guests p.m. tonight at the Burtce.Cen­ shown in plans and drawings of approved. for firemen during the coming In setting the $8,763.M1 bug- Connecticut officials had Company invites clubs to enter the proposed addition to the Rob­ parking, propoeed profeasional Taken in Breaks to “ hold the line on taxes," Willing Workers Circle of from Hartford will attend. ter, Olcott at. M ^ of Man- Non-realdenta who ouvn at fiscal year. The men now work et, the highest tn Maiichester’s their civic dander up today the state-wide Do-Ahead-Des- chaster and surrodnding area, ertson School, which is to be tui: offices and—perhaps— a branch and aet a repeat 42-mill tax 56 houra per week. Martin serta-wlth-Milk Recipe Contest. South Methodist Church will Hostesses are Mrs. Elizabeth laaat $1,000 of kwal praparty history, the board eetlmated the over a charsre that the New Sniper Fire interested in fpifr-part Barber dertaken in conjtuicUon with the I*ost Office, the planned reloca­ Two outboaid motora valued pyomlaed to have a report and Clubs with 20 or more members meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Wilson. Mrs. Jamima Dugan wlU ba pannittad to vote on the rate to finance the 1964-66 following revenue; Property Shop h a rm o ^ are invited to urban renewal project. tion of N. Main and N. School at 1200, and four wire-wheel schedule reedy for presentation England pavilion 4s “ the may submit an original recipe the home of president Mrs. and Mrs. Martha Drury. questions of appropriating town budget. taxea, $6,878,853; ,State of Con­ attend. No /orm al voice or mu­ Also on display were site plans Sts., and other renewal details. hubcaps, .^’alued at $80 have within a fejv weeks. flop of the fair” down in Discounted dish using at least one and one- Nonnie Hllding, 313 Charter and architectural renderings of been reported stolen in s^aarate $130,000 for North End Ransw- They went even further necticut assistance, $1,341,096; half cups of fresh milk. The Oak St, A business meeting will A rummage sale, sponsored by sical trainhrig is necessary. al and $679,000 for Robertson The board unanimously voted fees, license apd permits, $59,- New Yoric. / proposed post-renewal develop­ theft cases now under invest!- with the town fire district Gov. Dempeey was one of the dish must be one which can be precede the program. the Friendly Circle, will be held ment, and illustrative slides of lotion by Manchester police. School expansion, but will not a separate budget of $24,643 600; current services, $344,706; The "^Manchester Tennis Club defenders of the pavilion. But As a Cause refrigerated or frozen. Official tomorrow , at the American' Le- the area. G&S Work§hop The motora pw^rty of ba permitted to vote on fba tax rate, and lowered it .2 for the Special Downtown Tax­ other agencies, $44,644; other contest rules and entry forms A meeting of the executive glon Home on Leonard St. b e -' "[Ul''*neet tomorrow at 7';30 p.m. lUiarter revision questions. of a mill to 3.2 mills, the ing District, and aet a tax rate revenues, $60,000; and surplus he aald that since it haa been On hand to explain the exhi­ Charles GUI of 113 Ferguson criticized and there is money in­ are available from participating b o a t^ o f the Bentley School ^nning at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. E d -;»C the West Side Recreation A separata v o t ^ nuudriaa of six mills. ’Hie estimated re­ from the Current year’s budjget, bits were members of the Clt^ Slates Reunion Rd., were taken from a garage first such cut in the eight volved (Including $600,000 from ' TAN HIEP, South Viet dealers or from our local office PTA will be held tomorrow at gar Coughlin is chairman, All building on Cedar SL will be aet up at the WaddaU venue is baaed on a 96 per cent $134,606. sens Advisory Committee on ur­ on Garth Rd. sometime this years that the district has Connecticut) he will place the of Ibe Hartford Electric Light 8 psn. at the home of presi­ proceeds go to charity. ban renewal, members of the School for the use of the non­ collection on the $4,173,907 Nam (A P )— A U.S. Armjr Manchester Gilbert Ifad Sulli­ spring, police said. The theft 'The Surplus estimate came In pavilion quesUon on the agenda Company. Deadline: May 35, dents Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. The executive board of the MRA, and MRA director was r e p ^ e d by Gill yesterday. resident property ow ners.' been a town agency. Grand list within the dlatrict. for a blast from the Republi- Caribou transport cauj^ht The monthly meeting p f the South School PTA will 'meet van 'Workshop twill hold its first of the New England Governors’ 1964. Murdock, 22 Harlan St. Rybczyk. He said that a canoe paddle was The town budget was set ’This tax is leried against caiui, who claimed that it was fire and dashed all t)i6 16 Fellowcraft Club will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home TTie scale model of the re­ annual reunion Saturday at also missing. CLIMBER HURT Conference May 18 In Manches­ at 38,763,261, and assumes property in the special dlatrict too high, and Insisted that ter. N. H. Gov. Dempsey is the men aboard it to detoth in tonight at 7:30 at Masonic Tem­ of Mr. and Mrs. James Ray, newal project, four and a heilf 6:30 pjrt. at Flano’a Restaurant, Gill identified the outboard 415 Gardner St. NEW YORK (AP) — Mlcliael a 98 per cent collection of only, and in no way affecta oth­ it would be closer, to $90,000. conference chairman. flames today a few secontJs ple with president John L. Von feet square, 'wlU be on 'view at motors as a 10 horsepower Evin- Shields, 31, an apprentlo# moun­ Deck Jr. presiding. A sports Bolton. -Deadline for reserva­ er town residents. The revenue The detractor of the pavilion, the North Ekid brandi of the rude, 4-cylind«~, silver In color; property'taxes on a 3166,- after taking off/for SaigOn, m ovit win be shown, and re­ tions has been extended to to­ tain climber, suffered a hne- la to be used for buslneas park- (Bee Page Tea) is Philip C. Wallwork, national | i Mystic Review, WBA, will and a 4J1 h.p. .Blue Ribbon hired right ankle and h u d 444,441 Grand List. 25 miles nortXeast of Tan freshments served in the club- Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. morrow. executive secretary of the Auto-1 LECLERC RUMMAGE meet tomorrow night at the Odd to d ^ until May 7; then in the Champion, which alao was illver bums Siinday night whan ha It wa, anivM) at by the De- room following the meeting. Fellows Hall at 8. Refreshments mobile Legal Association (ALA) Hiep. window o f 161 N. Main St. from „ Flyers have been sent to all in color., They were taken from fell three floors while testing a mocraUc - majority, alaah of Authoritiea- here said nine FUNERAL HOME will be served by Mrs. Helen tnembers, past and present a garage rack, police aald. $246,291 from the budget figure, i which has headquarters in Bos- May 8 to 10; and finally at. the r o ^ . < ton. Americana and six Vietnamese SALE ^flanchester WATBS will Ijon- Teller and Mrs. Elizabeth Du­ Anyone 'who haa' beoi a men)- WUliam LaMotte, 849 Oak­ Trying to descend from the recommended by General Mana­ or their mothers tomorrow Pont. Main St. office of the Connecti­ Wallwork haa charged that ' >4.'] service men were victims of the FUNERAL ber during the past five yisars land St, an employe at Lydall roof of a alx • story apartment ger Richard Martin, who had al­ GOP Insurgents Win crash, the wor.st American mill- ■ with a Mother’s Day program cut Bank and Trust Co. from but has not been contacted, is ready sliced $619,000 from de- the New England exhibition Is, I WEDNESDAY. MAY 6 May 11 until May 19—the date and Foulds on Parker St., yes­ building. Shields got aixnit half tary Sir di.saster In Viet Nam. at the Italian American Club The Army and Navy Club requested to contact Frank terday morning reported that way down. tMrtmental requeata. among other things, "a real I SERVICE of a townwide referendum oo bomb.” I In Saigon, a U.S. militaiY on Eldridge St. Weighing - in will sponsor a card party to­ Lawrence, 81 ’Tanner S t or four hubcaps wers taken from Re slipped, but held on until The Republican mlnorty of WALTER N. O R A N G E H A U the repewal project. Waterbury Primary He said that attendance at the j spokesman said the plane may will take place from 7 to 8. night at 8 o’clock at the club­ Richard (Berggren, 36 GbriieN his Chevrolet which had been his hands were burned by tte three came in with ita own re- have been carrying 10 Amcrl- ' LECLERC (REAR) The business meeting has been house. The model shows a proposed SC, parked in the firm ’s parking lot. rope—and he had to let go. commendaUons of cutting the pavilion is one one-half of one' Director per cent o f fair vlaltors, and cans and five Vietnamese. But, postponed imtll May 12. town tax to 41Vi mllla, but waa he .said, the Tan Hiep figures Sponsored by WATERBlHtY (AP) — Thefand Angelo Barbino, party that it should be ten per cent. 33 Main Str^t, Manchester outvoted. could be correct. DAUGHTERS OF U ^R T T Cliurch Couples In the final count-down the insurgent Repiiblicans for Wa- candidate for tax collector in He criticized the size of th e; .% I the last election and a former •’“ •I'l'nga (one story), the gen- Two American helicopters ar­ Call 649-5869 > No. 136 proposed half-mill cut waa baaed terbury Conmittee scored al­ i rived at the scene two minutes To Hear Student on a $70,000 further cut in the most a clean sweep against the police commissioner. decor, the non-animation of after the crash- Others from DOUBLE STAMPS y WEDNESDAY board of educaUon budget, and GOP town committee in yester­ Gene Gilbert, chairman of the . diaplayp and the fact that the Tan Hiep followed quickly. It RUMMAGE an addiUonal $25,000 cut in the day’s pa^r-ballot primary. victorious Republicans for pavUlon is difficult to identify. The Couplea Club o f Center was too late to help those aboard Community College budget. The ihaurgent group won all Waterbury, said: ) "One pavilion official said the the plane. SALE Congregational Church will iSWirr’S PREMIUM Both proposals were defeated 1^ "W e’re encouraged that the New England pavilion should be have a potluclk Saturday at but five of the seata on the 72- 1 Eight bodies were thrown a vote of 6 to 8, with the De­ member town committee, ac­ Republicans of Waterbury re­ a quiet, restful place for pleas­ from the blazing wreckage Into 6:45 p.m. In Woodruff Hall. mocrats prevailing, and the gen­ sponded to the positive type of ant meditaUon,” said Wallwork. TUESDAY, A^AY 5 Miss Lydia Akkesson of Ghana, cording to tabulationa complet­ the rock-hard rice field beside Crave a better car? eral manager’s recommenda­ ed earlier today. campaign we waged, and we "Vialtors don’t go to a world’s! a Vietnamese village. The heli­ Africa, will give an lllustratad fair to meditate; they go for tions were followed in both in­ The tedloua ballot count be­ feel the results were an en­ copter crews sprayed the bodies Amwiccm Ltgion HaU talk on her homeland. A stu­ stances. fun and it’s evident that thou­ Leonard Street CANNED HAMS gan at about 9:20 p.m. yester­ dorsement of the programs • ■...... with fire extinguishers and dent at the University of Com The fire district budget was with which we Intend to rebuild sands of fair-goers saw no pos­ ♦ dragged them to the edge of ttie M a n MFC nectlcut, she I plans to be a so­ day and required more than sibility of getUng much of that Doors Open 6:80 P.M. aet up at $416,998, the exact five hours to be completed. the party." Malcolm W. Browne buys newspapers in New York today, where he is home on field. Big Purehaf Loan cial worker when aha ratuma LEAN recommendation made by Mar­ The results of the primary at the New England exhibit." The other bodies were pulled Sponsored By Friendly Circle to Ghana. The five winners from the The New England pavilion leave from assignment as Associated Press correspondent in Viet Nam. Browne tin, and financing It la based OOP town committee slate probably means the end for from the charred wreckage. One Vor any important p n rcfa ^ All Proceeds To Charity Reaarvationa may ba made SOUOMEAT on a 96 per cent collection of Domenic Caatelano as town was paid for by individual con- received a Pulitzer Prize award for international reporting which he shared of the pilots had to be cut from by telephoning Mr. or Mrs. were former . Mayor Ra3rmond tribuUons from the-six regional yomfwt better off buying with 4 i f c $ the $30,960,266 fire district BJ. Snyder; Frederick W. Pa- chairman, since the Insurgents with David Halberstam of the New York Times, also based in Saigon. (AP Pho­ his seat. Lloyd Guatafaon, 156 High S t Grand list. undoubtedly will select a chair­ sUtea, toUllng $2.7 million, tofax.) Witnesses at Tan Hiep said cash. Tkm can ahop anywhere far ...NO WASTE lomba and, Louis J. Galullo, plus about $700,000 in dona- Republican, and Democrat both form er unsuccessful man from within their own the twin-engine Caribou’s left the best bargaiiis, take were in accord on this budget, ranks. Uona from regional industries. engine was smoking as It to The prize for local investigat­ again." SHERWIN WILLIAMS GROUND CHUCK SA U SA G E-^* ing BriUsh oil investments in East. topsy showed that Oyor had the Pulitzer Prizes in journalism ive reporting was shared by a RRAMP mnOH Khrushchev and illutrtlnates the Another American at the field 981 MAIN ST.—648-6888 the Middle East. Fighting among tribesmen have been won for newspaper (Bee Page Tea) heart attack before he fell. monumental Moscow Peking three-man team on the Phila­ commented: "When you’re at befense sources said 600 pien along the federation’s mountain exposes of fraud and corruption, Molnar said that Oyor, how­ battle for domination of revolu­ delphia Bulletin — reporters that height and trouble happent STEWING BEEF of the Lancashire Fusllters/plus border with Yemen Is as old as ever, also suffered extensive in­ the story of success In solving James V. Magee, 41, Albert V. there Is nothing much you can SUCED BACON . 5 9 ‘ a tactical headquarters,/ from tionary moverpents in the un­ racial problems, the coverage of do.” HOMSEHOIDHIIAIM ORAMR U m O M .L O M the hills. But the British say the ternal injuries from the fall. He derdeveloped world.’ Gaudiosi, 42, and photographer Northern Ireland would be air­ tribesmen now have modem Methodists V o te said it could not be determined President John F. Kennedy’s as- Frederick A. Meyer, 42. They Viet Cong snipers have shot at lifted immediately to the big Bursting With anti-Khrushchev sa.ssination, and the war in Choose Your TV REPAIRMAN os arms supplied by Nasser. More whether the precise cause of fury, the, book accuses the So­ were cited for their expose of 1 planes landing and taking off at port and base at the riouthweat than 38,(X)0 Egyptian troops with Anti-Bias Policy South Viet Nam. numbers racket operations with | MANCHItnP fHOmmM p a i You Would Choose Your Doctor, ITALIAN SAUSAGE BOLOGHA utomnr vn ^ 49^ death was the heart attack or viet leader of such things as Tan Hiep, but American officers ARMOUR fTAR tip of the Arabian Peninsula. modem air support are in Ye­ pollce collusion in South Phila­ ORAMR URMW-UNOA Ml the injuries. plotting against Fidel^ Castro's I*"'® since the at the field said there was no M 2 Middle Twmplke Weel They will bring British men, and Nasser during his re­ delphia. It re.sulted in 18 dis­ Dentist or Lawyer! A U MRAT • PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Gyor was working on a build­ regiihe in <5uba and advocatlrtg I ^ established in 1917, reason to believe Communist stren{^ in Aden to about 8,000 cent visit to Yemen launched a missals and suspen.sions from ' bullets had hit the Caribou. inI Floor-PHONEt t Y Meet Allan A. Heikkllo ... A u R n r ing on the Poet Road when he abdndonment of the (Communist I awards Monday were omitted In 2 643-9536 FRANKS men, backed by jets of Royal violent propaganda campaign I fiction, drama and music. No the police department. j "Apparently it was a mechan­ HARDSALAM Air Force. against the BriUsh. debate, has adopted a sweeping fell. struggle to take over. South Viet : Mn ., Iisl, Snn. M Is $—Vsi, Fil N Is I —Sal. $JI to I of Nam and Laos in Southeast work in those three fields was The International reporting ical failure,” one officer said. W a l n u t electronics Their immediate task in­ Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug- policy on civil rights designed to Asia. deemed worthy of being hon­ prize was shared by two Amer­ Five American vi.sitors from formed sources said, would be las-Home told the House of Deutermann Speaker ored. ican correspondents who report- Clark Air Force Base, in the COUPONS FOR <»^orted persuade Methodists to abolish The charges and documenta­ Allan H. Heikkila owner of the Walnut ROYAL COURT PORCELAIN CHINA a punitive expedition against Commona Monday night his gov­ racial segregation in their GROTON (AP)~-Vice Adm. tion could have come only from I The St. Petersburg (Fla.) ed the war in South Viet Nam Philippines. wouJjj^ ’ ' have been Electronics, 1 Walnut Street, Manchester, tribesmen fighting a guerrilla ernment would renew ita re­ churches and in communiUes,in Harold T. Deutermann, com­ Peking. With Moscow's latest la­ Times received the Pulitzer gold and the overthrow of the Diem war against the British-protect­ quest to U.N. Secretary-Gener­ medal for public service. The (See Page Ten) is celebrating 15 years in sales and re­ o n WALL CAPm SMioRMiea: - tw oom general. mander of the Eastern Sea ment that the (Chinese are try­ regime—Malcolm W. Browne, Jusf ed South Arabian Federaiion, al U Thant for U.N, observers Delegates to a world - wide Frontier, \yll] be' principal _ newspaper’s year-long investi- 32, of The Associated Press, and Woodland pair service of TV and radio. Allan as he ing to freeze the Soviet Union iSs!* 37c which joins the Aden crown col­ along the unmapped frontier General 0>nference of the Meth- speaker at the May 14 launch­ ou“t of AiiV.lndications''ire“'tjhIt ‘ '^npike David Halberstam, 29, of the Arrived is jtnown to his customers is a native of BLACK PEPPER ony with the 14 sheikhdoms of be(ween Yemen and the feder- I odist Churcti approved the pol- ing of the nuclear attack sub­ the dispute has gone past the Authority uncovered widespread New York-Times, Killingly, Conn. A graduate of Killingly r a iR A F n i the former. Aden . protectorate aUon. j Icy by a show of hand.s Monday marine Gato. illegal acts and reckless spend­ The Times has won 29 prizes Gardens stretching along the south coast "W e do not wish any quarrel night. ing of public funds. The stories Af High School and of Putnam Technical 14.««.^0C ’, Mrs. Lawton P. Ramage, wife (See Page Ten) and the.AP 19 since the awards of the peniiuula. with Egypt or Yemen on this 'The policy is embodied in a of the vice admiral who ia resulted ii) a major reorganiza­ were establi.'hed by the late Bulletins School with a masters electronic license, COMET DOLE JUICE 2 The long-term objective is to matter,” said Douglas-Home, report by the Committee on deputy chief of naval operations, tion of Florida's road construc­ Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the Colled from AP Wires after which he was employed in the ex­ o n ITBP CLRAMIR 2 raiiAmB-aRAnrRuiT convince the guerrillas, Ye­ "AU we wish ia to see the fron- (3iristlan Social O ncem s. It Is will spbnsor the vessel at the tion program. New York World and St. Louis perimental dept, of th^ Pratt and Whitney men's repuMtoan regime and tier^ demurated amd respect- j now church policy but la not ceremonies at the Electric Boat! Norman C. Miller, 30, of the Dispatch, who died in 1911. President Gamal Abdel Nakser «6 ." ' ! church law. Aircraft Company for 15 years. Mr. Heik­ Division of General Dynamics, Wall Street Journal, won the Editorial writing, including at­ PEN DOWN BRITISH SPIC & SPAN s2 9 * DOLE JUICE 2 of the United Arab Republic Douglaa-Home told Com m ons, This means that the policy Corp. News Tidbits general prize for local reporting tacks on corruption, won a prize kila married Miss Arline Nelson daugh­ DOWNT UWr.fURO TRAX RRAUT O lR A n s^that Britain will not be driven Britain would puil troops out of cannot be enforced by such for his thorough account of a T H l’ MAIR, South AroMto Deutermann’s command cov- for Hazel Brandon Smith of the Federation (AP)—A 120-man ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson,‘ they out of Us Aden base. The base from the AP Wires multimillion - dollar swindle in weekly Lexington (Mis.s.i Ad- British parstroop company have two children Carl and Karen and are la considered essential to the (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Thirteen) (Bee Page Ten) the bankruptcy of the Allied i vertiser. The award cited- FABRIC SOFTENER ^ 49c D A S H O n X M m Crude Vegetable Oil and Refin- WON pinned down in a little residents of Manchester. mudhut village near here to­ President Charles de Gaulle’s Ing (Jorp. in New Jersey. (Bee Page Three) Walnut Electronics feature France blocking move to de- * day while sharpshooting Bed- two popular makes of ’TV; Clare SO per cent cut In tariffs | - ouin warriors, known as the Motorola and Zenith, black as official goa. of the Ken-1 Red Wolves of Radfan, fired MKHSADI • 'A’ Search Goes On for Kidnaped Baby nedy Round negotiatlon.s in at them from rocky vantage and white and color, both Geneva to break down interna­ points In the surrounding of which are hand wired tional trade barriers . . . Wallace-Welsh Battle hills. The paratroopers, port sets. For friendly, courte­ C/HICAGO (AP)—An intensive Methodist Church reaifflrms de­ of the 2,000-mon British force it's lime to ' ous service — save this nationwide search for a woman sire to retain characteristics of battling rebel tribesmen In tha number : 649-4248. In white who stole a baby boy Methodism in any merger with Highlights Primaries South Arabia Federation, bay­ BUTTER from his mother’s arme In Mi­ other Protestant denominations onet-charged their way into chael Reese Hospital conUnued at general conference in Pitts-' the village at dawn. In sharp TH^NK GREEN! today. burgh, i 1 fighting, at least six tribes­ WASHINGTON (AP)—A forayf- (Jhief interest in other states men were killed before the After a week of agony and PresldenL^ohnson, concerned into Indiana by segregationist centered on a Democratic gub- lost prosperous economy breed rebels withdrew to the rugged hope, there waa no sign of the Alabama Gov. George C. Wal- ernatorial fight in Florida, a infant or ita abductor. inflation, urges .. labor leaders___ _ to heights overlooking the \-ll- lace and the presence on Ohio’s sharp battle for Senate nomina- lage on all sides. From their Summer is just around the com er! That’s why I t Paul Joseph Fronezak was ■ wage-price line by ballot of the famoi)8-names Taft tions in Oklahoma and the issue just 87 hours old on the after- Adhering to "sensible and fair mountain poslttons th* snipers we* recommend TURF BUILDER now. Early government guldeposts for and Glenn headlined primary of • unpledged presidential noon of April 27 when a woman, electors in Alabama. fired at anything that moved. ISbUD) wage settlements . , Four- f i " fertilizing means early green-up. Also early dressed to resemble a nurse, ^ No contests of national sig­ One paratrooper was killed year-old Prince AndreW^.ec- »- and nine were wounded. entered the fourth-floor materni­ In Indiana, Gov. Matthew E. nificance were on the ballot in root development, sturdier grass, thicker turf. ty room of Dora Fronesak, 28. ond in line of succession to the , u . j . . . j . .British thronO—becomes a pu-.^?'*^ * 1? either New Mexico 'or the Dis­ Mrs. Fronezak was feeding trict of Columbia. OH, BARGE BURNS TURF BUILDER is the only grass fertilizer the Infant, her first to survl'vS I pll in a coeducational school. I Johnson-sought to blunt the Im- MOBILE. Ala. (APt — An ot.t. TJ-. . . I pact of Wallace, who polled 33 The Welsh-Wallace battle in that’s ’Trionized— to give sustain feeding. Its birth. Another child was still­ Patcol U pgr cent of Democratic primary Indiana three minor candidates outbound freighter W lllded born last year. with an oil barge In Mobile protein-biiilding nutrients are “locked in*' until rOR RRiieATR rARRICS 1 ‘" 'v o te s in his-first Northern bid were - .also entered over-' harbor early todgy nnd the The woman, wearing a white shadowed a G(0P primary race for L ' ‘o WUconsin last month. barge burst into spectacular needed, then automatically released only at the EAST ST.. ANDOVER, CONN. dress, white stockings and shoes to the Ellers Wallace based his appeal on between Arizona Sen. Barry'| IVORY SNOW but without a nurse's cap andi to — the ..... killers,— ... of three counts^ states rights and opposition to flames. The Mobile waterfront v time and rate most beneficial to the lawn. tTM eoum aATR B m ^ A N -tr37' Identification badge, told Mrs. I ^hc*nien . .■»; gen. J. W. Ful- W’oe under ritlcol threat for c • the Johnson administration’s (8ee Page Two) hours. A spokesman at the Fronedak the baby had to be D-Ark., says his mail la civil rights bill. But home-state Dollar for dollar, TURF BUILDER is your returned to the nursery for a n ' *y**"*h8 4-1 In support of a Sen Pure Oil Oo. terminal at Iba ate speech la which he opposition to a sales tax enacted state docks sold the barga bent fertilizer buy. WE’RE OPEN f$r flu ’$$ SEASON O ^ L examination. during Welsh’s administration ^ L L LIQUID 2 "if 59® Mrs. Fronezak gave her baby icized U.S. government Ruitiprs Revived contained 735,MM goUans ot on Quba., was also expected to play a part' gasoline. The bow and for­ to the woman. in boosting Wallace’s total. "If's Our 6th Yuarl" Senate Democratic LeaUer O n i Cuba Attack ward hold of the-447-foot ere Police and FBI agents, who In Ohio, Rep. Robert Taft Jr. carrier Prospector also enught s u Tv oTt a b l e t s IVOltY SOAP made a massive search involv­ Mikei Mansfield of Montana w ys —son of the late Sei^. Robert A. T n V A sa he hopes to "break the lce"\on nre.. That blaze waa extla- R n O A T i ing hundreds of officers, deter­ Taft—was favored over con­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Ru- ' B .* * 4 . 9 5 ^ PTRAIL RIDES civil rirtts bill toutorrow wl\en rashed in about an hoar. Hw mine that .the w o m o i^ e d the servative Secretary pf State Ted mors are flying once again Wirge was benched by a hospital taff a back atErway. the first junf trial amendmehts TIDE 4 i » . 3 9 e W. Brown for the - Republican among Cuban exiles that new Coast Guard cutter hut thto_„ • CUSS RIDIN8 LESSONS MDLRTO 1 IVORY SOAP Once outside, she got into a are brought up . . . The nu­ senatorial nomination. Taft's 1RRR PO W R R S clear ship Savannah, built as a efforts will be made soon to fire continued raging tar ' taxicab driven by Lee Kelsey, House vote for the clvlL rights topple. Cuba's Prime Minister U. 8. showoaao to demonstrate hours. The Gonat Giinid aoM RRthoriced' deeler large size Kelsey told police he let the measure was strongly opposed' Fidel Castro, no Injuries were reportod. M i PRIVATE LESSONS IVORYm woman out at 36th Strest and the peaceful uses of nuclear ,UE CHEER deal pkg. d w V power but tarnished by a year by Brown. ] ..These reports, increasing y Union Avehuf on the South On the Democratic side. Sen. j persistent both in Washington GREEK SHEPHERD SHOT Open Week Deys, 3 P.M. to Dark. By Appointment Side, about two mU^s fropi tjie of labor troubles, aUrta delated EMFRK88 Stephen M. Young, 75, faced sm M d lir^ Miami, say. the Castro NICOSIA, Cyprus (A r)/— hospital. world tour. — OPEN ALL DAT SAT. and SUN. ~ HUNTS uncertain challeijge from • sup- Cqmmhnlat regime'-soon may A Greek Cypriot isbopharl ELBERTA FRUIT From their interrogation of President Johnson talks over I .SOLID PACK SUCED j)ortera of agtronaut John H. f^d itAelf under -terrorist and grazing bis flocks nonr Knto hospital employea and othetto with Democratic congressional Glenn Jr. Glean, the first Amer­ ■apotan attacks both from NOTE: , ' t PEACHES leaden his Appalachian and an­ Dhlkum* tn the fljianltoto COCKTAIL who glimpaed the kidnaper, ican to orbit tha atrih, withdraw within ^ b a and from without.' mountain range n o ^ of TDMATOES PINEAPPLE FBI artiat Sketched a poL^ tipoverty ifrogroma and prgea Get your reservations In early for our DAY C AM P» loat month bacauaa of a haod The pxlles say the outride Nkwsla WM shot dno4 Ito ' deecribed by witneeeea os a action on them . ^ . The Junc 22nd to Seirt. 4th- injury- groups .avU) come from areas dny by 'Dirklsh rifle fire. Tbii 28 08. J ‘ markable likenesa of the wort)' united States joins Yugoslavia Woodland \Gardens CAR 30 OS. ean “•A But hla nama remainad on tjia Other than 'ihe United ttataa. Inoldent aroused to slltoip i7c an ”ff for on. It ha# bqen given natlonwld( and, Asian, African and La- 140 WOODLAND $T. • CaO 9T W r ite For Free Brodrare a ballot, and aon>a of his bockars, Such a move, they explain, change bsiirsMi Mnsll yi'U|riean countries in pro­ convincod ha la tha only Demo­ would avoid. international com- TkirUph Oyprtat m ^ Tuea^.. Mmj Ith. Wcmai^a tha right |e limit qm^itHlea. windows from righfc--*irwiay ^ M ^ Idtoapad Apr|^)7 •he la described os about 40 to set nt rnlee for flaaae- crat who eon win In Novambar, pUcotteNU for Woshlngtoto oa = = = = F = Nnelnter |arim^ to • woman in.a niu*e’a uniform. (AP I trato ekptoiuldii at Mm hoped to propel ^ bock Into 9 x80 AJL la 10 PJL (• e e toSsTlfcm) tha race bgr ■uzprtaiiif Toung. 'V ‘ ■ t ...... ■ •V ! ' < 1 M

P A m TW O IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, .MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY. B, 19$4 itAWCHUsmat B V tanN Q ,fflgt^, Ma n c h e s t e r , oontt., T u e s d a y , m a y b, H e l t o n Coventry TPCloHear i HOME GARDENF R S Sheinwold xm Bridge Bm «djr,llsjiii| Soti^ Vindgor PpKce S-eck Si'' STtJDT DUMMY FOR South dsslsr Ooncsni e**r thehe baby’s wslJ^w#l 2 Requests Board Will HighSchooJ. A MOMENT.^BEFORE North-South vnhwrsMs lire Increases with each day be MARINO FqtST PLAT NOBTH jrm gjP E tod Baby Stolen goes unfMind. Dr. Namucl An- .!( A|)|>U««tlona, for a new eub- By ALFRED SHEINWOLO * 1 to s hdelman, the city’s beoKli com­ Give Oath Honor Roll No«* missioner, has questioned •I [11 diviaian off Charter Oak St. Natfonal Men’s ? KQJ 106S Will Go Qefore Q>imc0 whether, in the absence of a pos­ and off-street parking for Tsain Champion « JS75 In Chicago itive means of Mentiflomipn C J Hm H%hland Pailt Market will To Electors Lists 177 Maks It a rsgulaf habit to WEST EAST such as a toot print, the taotax. study the dummy tor a few At tomwrow night!# towat)'Maasaohus lusetts StaU College, (O o b U b i m I frsoi Pag* Om ) be the subjects of a public can bo idaatifled. If and when The board of admlsaion of seconds before making your council mseUng a reaoIuUbn will Salem, In June. / it is racovered. Hospital o<(l- heaiiry before the Town Plan­ Coventry High School named b* considered odheeming the electors of th*.'town of Hebron 177 students to the honor roll flnrt play. If you do this even 6 A9 i 742 Malcolm Gray; to teach years old, 6 feet 4 InchM tall, dais, however, insist they will All n » Waf n i n g Oommisslon (ITC) in when your first play is auto­ * K 6 «qi0»4 town’s purchase of Sprang Pond. science at the Wapplng Elemen­ 440 pounds, :uddy comiriexloned, be able to Identify the infant. will be In aession In the town for the third semester. Twenty- matic your opponents will be SOUTH A pettUofi, droulat^ through­ light color eyes and straight, June. eight pupils received high hwi- tary Sehool He did his praotloe Mrs. Frpnesak and her lais- The date was set last ntfht office building next Tuesday unable to tell when your first out JWindaor rooently by teaching ta biology and general brown hair tinged with gray. band, Chester, 88, remain la se- 7fh O f M ay ors. play is automatic and when It $ A$^63 the Lion’s Oub, asked that'"ths after commission members I from e to 8 p.m. to administer Named to the high honors (or science at the South Windsor Police said that a week of In­ cluaton at the hospital. Mra. spent oonsiderable time d.lscuss- Is part of a plot. 0 89 town council take all steps nec­ High School and will graduate vestigation haa not turned up a Froncsok was moved to a pri­ the electors oath to those who Grade 12 were: Jan Blamberg, South dealer 4 A32 essary to tnstituta town-control- Inf both applications — and Thomas Bralnard, Susanna from'Central Conneotleut State solid clue. P’S! agents and police vate room after the kidnaping modifications proposed by plan­ are found qualified. North-South vulnerable SoiRh West North M lad public swimming and other College la June, s have questioned the hcMpital and her husband joined her. Naturalization papers proving Cleverdon, Lioulse (Jrowley, Su- Opening lead—four of spades 1 q? 14 2 0 Tais recreational aeUviUoa at Spring ning director Joseph Tamsky— M Potter and Kathleen Rav- 3 NT All Pass XIonald ' Domljan, T seeent staff, former employes of Mi­ Bleeping on a cot beside her citizenship should be presented SCREEN COMPOST PILl With Hed^e. West led the (our of spades, Pond Park.” acieaoe teacher at Wapplng chael Reese, hospital visitors, bed. Froncsok, an aircraft ma- with the appllcanU. , by naturalized citizens. lin; Grade 11, Ldnda Doggart and dummy spread his cards, The pcUUon added that "such CAR RENTALS The subdivision is being Compost Makes -for Better Gardens. and Ronald Hudak; Grade 10, Elem entary School, lb to be cab drivers and residents In the chlneet, has left her side only Postal Service Cut putting the jack of. spades In swlmmlfig and recreational ao- transferred to teach qhemlstiy vicinity of 86th and Union. to talk to police and to make asked by -Andrew Anaaldi, for a Notice is given to rural route Richard' Papnnos; (irade 9, Di­ the middle of the table as b first trick, don’t torgof to give tlvitlea are to commence as near tract On the south side of Char­ anne Buscaglla and Ann Roy: dummy full credit tor trtrying to at the high (mhool. He wpe a Five women have been pick^ televlMd appeals for the baby’s •r LE A SIN R Heads Squadron : patrons, that, in accordance play to the first trick. South the beginning of the slimmer of chem istry major In colleg*. up for questioning. All have return. ts- Oak St. just east of Porter with aome po.stal services or­ Compost^ Best Tilth Builder Grade 8, (^roljm Cnme, Shir­ pushed the jack of spades back gum up the wdrkiwt5rks. 1904 as possible” and also "urge Srook. As planned, the develop­ Robert B. Schettler of 31 ley Kuchy, .Joan Murdock, Ann Ouestton -Service News been cleared. A sixth, taken Into * AE MaliBt dered by the Postmaster Gen­ Into the dummy, announcing Partner opens with onehesuft, that all other seaaonal recrea­ Navy L t Richard E. Perkins, custody Monday In nearby Gary, ment woi^d include 17 building Flower 8t. Saturday was in­ eral, the rural carrier will not Robinson and Mary Welles, and I’ll play the cards from the tional acUvlUee feasible at this Mare Old Mother •AM M ocM t lots, designed to Residence Zone Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ^plants. Leaves, grass, scrape of Grade 7, Alan Aho, Beverly and the next player pMwes. medical eorpe, son of Mr. snd Ind., was still beUig held. But stalled aa commander of the accept applications„ , . for money Most 'garden soils need hu vegetable matter, sawdust, sod, dummy when. I’m ready, and You hold: Spades, •; Hearts, loeaUon be lUiewlse InsUtuted Ml*. Harry E. Perkin* of 160 Chicago police said there ap­ • AM Thnas A q>ecification (lots of 12,(XK) Manchester Power Squadron at orders on Saturdays, nor will u helps the soil hold more Bearce, George Carpenter, not before.” ' by the town.” Judy La. had has Flight Sur­ A8FORDBT, England (AP>— sqttare feet or better). animal manures, and discard­ Kathleen oper, Larry ,Dina- J-lO-f'S-7; Diamonds, T • 4 • 8; peared little likelihood she is the the annual (Jhange of Command I moisture, improves soil texture ed plaht remains from the gar­ South's words were polUs, but aubs, q-10-9-4. The park aituated off Pleasant geon Wings pinned on by his woman being sought. —CUiders, a Sl-year-old mare, Paul Dodo* PoRtlae The off-streei parking sone is more, Susan Haun, Lynne'How­ his tone made hia-''meaning Valley Rd. between Rt 6 and wife, Jean, during recent grad­ haa given birth-to a colt. Dinner, held at the Town Hall Saturday, May and makea yow garden easier den can be added duririg the land, Robin Messier, Linda Nel­ clear. Any dumn(iy who tries to What do you sayf Police originally tbaorized the INC. being asked by John F. Devan- year. Answer: Bid two hearts. The Ellington Rd., was previously uation ceremonies at the Naval kidnaper was possibly a mental­ "This la most unusual,” said Inn, Ea.st Hartford. Children’s sportswear. Im-, One method of supplying hu- son, Sue Rice, Dennis Sherman play the first card should be John Jickman of Cambridge 873 MAIN STREET ney for the lot west of the As the materials become smd Ann Simmons. distribution is good.but the used as a rcoreatlOnal area In Aviation Medical Center In Pen- ly unstable woman who had ei­ Phone 049-2881 Highla^ Park Market, on He succeeds Daniel R. Mullen printed with the school name, i mus to the soil is by adding available, put them in layers on given a pRS-way ticket to Outer hand Is pitifully weak and the past years upder private sacis Gergler, Forster Grant, South had no more diamonds. Livermore was elected l^retary James Hughes, George Jgoque- The ordinance will alao be dla- posad subdivision that would Hampson, William M. Jacobus, a projedtor Iq a fund by the West could have shifted safe­ cueaed concerning the number of and Blnoch Pelton, treasurer. have kept the planned houses Elizabeth P. Jacobus, Kenneth PTA. min, Robert Johnson, Pauline ly to hearts or clubs, but there The 1904 champlona were Lemleux, June Locke, Charles Justices of peace in town. Hie there forther from a state high­ H. Lathrop, Gretchen G. La- Board Term Expires was no way for West to know number allowed a town is gov­ membera of the South WJndaor way d^ie^otent ' taking line throp, Thomas W. Miner, Wal­ The term of Mrs. Henrietta Wallace-Welsh Battle Lowery, Suzanne Maheu, Mary this. It seemed safe to continue Fire Department, who won the B ter J. Olander, Stephen J. Green as a member of the re­ Jane Miner, Patricia Pierce, erned by the number o t jurors. than to the pfosent plans. Rt. s^dee, since the play at the The Clark’s South Windsor has 90 jurors. League and the roll-off. The d is axpected to be relocated Olander, Robert G. Payne, Rob­ gional board of education. Dis­ Carol Pierson, Benltta Plaster, first trick indicated that South Mystery Men, wtnnera of the C ert R. Pound. Walter H. Smith trict 8, will expire this June, Judith Sanborn, Catherine So- 88 North St.—TeL 488-9001 The town could therefore have from Center St. to a route Highlights Primaries had the doubleton ace-queen, as many aa 82 Justices of peace. League, were second In the roll­ south of Charter Oak St. some­ and John E.' Tettelbach. and a new member will be lenaki, Beatrice Srams, Paula spade, and dummy won the Wn,LIMANTIG off. Third place went to Bru­ chosen at the May 7 special Tlllinghast, Marcus TlHon and At the last town council meet­ Teachers Donate to Day Camp Mins rest of the tricks, making the time after 1965. Judith TYeschuk. ing the council Instructed the baker Tool who led the A The modifications would town meeting. Mrs. Green is not (Ooatianed from Page One) contract with three ovevtricks. Mllllona of mothers win fee League. The first donation ot goods to the Kennedy Day Camp for Mentally Retarded Children—850 justment of the highway line seeking re-election. Terms of Grade 10, Robert Adamcik, remembered come Sunday town attorney to draw up an worth ot craft materials—haa been made by the Manchester Federation of Teachers. Wil­ cause the loss of one or per­ would be "just a matter of dol­ If South had played the ordinance limiting the number Teacher* Questionnaire Regional board members are for Goldwater, former Minnesota Denise Benoit, Judith C haj^ll, spades normally, or U he had but only the first 800 will A questionnaire waa aubmltted liam Dowd, Federation president, left, and Harry Smith, 'w eetor of the camp, here look WINDOW haps two of the 17 building lars to fill in thi ravine. Why three years. Robert Chase, Kathleen <>ane, of Justices to 16. k>t% however. Ansaldi’a coun­ shouldn’t the general public, Gov. Harold E. .Stassen and two stopped for obvious thought. be fortunate to be wined and to local teachers and principals over the materials, which consist of felt, sheet copper, leather, pluter molds, modeling clay Hobby Show Saturday Michael Crane, John Fogg, West would have returned a dined In this delightful rse- The council will also appoint and the like. According to the terms of the Kennedy Foundation, which is establishing the sel, Atty. John 8. G .. Rottner, which wjU be using the road, minor candidates. Goldwater, a new member to the industrial soliciting Information on their SHADES Exhibits at the hobby show Priscilla Heck, Linda Hietala, heart or the kind of clubs (best taurant. Reserve, qutoklji peraonnal and professional sta­ camp, it will imderwrlte $3,000 of the cost. That must be matched by the town in either objected last night to the loss pay for tlie^ improvements, in­ Michael Hunt, Christine Jamai- development commission. May­ goods or services. According to Dowd, the teacher group by its initial gift "hopes to encour­ stead of a single individual?” and sale, sj^nsored by'the Gil-1 delegate race choice) upon being given the tus. Replies were received from Mod* to Ordor of the lot or lots, unless they ead CongregatlonaJ Women’s needed for tus, lltomas Koiodziej, James ace of twelve. Mother’s Day Dlnaef* or Egan announced the resigna­ age the active participation of other local groups in the project.” (Herald photo by Sa- are justly compensated for. The subdivision plan has been $8.26 to $6.76 tion of Carmen A. Dragnone, 107, or about 60 per cent of the ALSO scheduled for hearing on June Fellowship, will be held Satur-1 presidential nomination, was Lowrie, Frederick Minicucci, While you’re giving South staff. temls.) To expect Ansaldi to give up day from 1 to 6:30 p.m. on the » cinch to.pick up Indl- Andrea Mullen, Robin Potter, credit for a fine play at the chairman of Uie commission, at VENETIAN BLINDS one or two building lots to ac­ 1 as sisbmitted, with the full 17 Christopher Rose Richard Salt­ Statistics showed there are 87 lots. The TPC is also awaiting church grounds. Caned chairs. ® national convention the last council meeting. Drag­ male and 70 female teachers; 27 Bring your old rollera in commodate as yet Indefinite quilts, rugs, flowers and antique votes. er*, Marilyn Sears, Patricia none resigned because his worit HISTORY,— Sumner Chilton and save S6c per ehade highway department plans, he a reply to an inquiry sent the Sherman, Daivld Storrs, Donald men and 37 worhen are taking State Highway E>epartment tin-s will be among the lot. DemocraUc and Republican often requires him to be out of professional courses, represent­ Fiction, Drama, Music Powell, 40, tor biq "Puritan Vil­ said, is the equivalent of the Mrs. Henry Pimm will exhibit leaders forecast record half-mll- BtorTs, Carolyn Trask and Su­ DEPARTMENT OF TREATRB town. lage; The Formation of a New deprivation of property rights. about the problem. san Welles. ing 80 per cent of those respond­ ceramics about every half hour: iturnouts for each pri- The University of ConneoRout A reitoluUon will be submit­ ing to the questloneer; the aver­ England Town.” He spent 10 11, however, the state were to Mrs. John Baron will show ar- mary. Welsh supporters pre- Grade 9, Diana Alexander, ted by town attorney, Frank age experience of both men and years in a search of original bury the land, and reimburse rangement of driftwood: rug Pared to challenge known Re­ Terri Anderson, Linda Brown, Storrs, Oonnepticut .. Aheam, authorizing the town women Is four years; 20 new source material in Sudbury and Ansaldi for the reduced value Erring Driver making will be on exhibit by publicans who tried to vote in Kathy Giesecke, Susan Grang­ prsseots manager to release and aban­ teachers have BA degrees; six 3 Fields Denied Marlboro, Mass., and in the of the remainder of hia land, Mrs. Robert Dinks, and rug the Democratic primary. Under er, Louise Greenwood, Natalie don drainage rights In South have MA degrees; one has the English villages from which the the modification would be ac­ Fines Himself braiding by Mrs, Wilbur S. Indiana law, primary voters are Hladky, Sherry Lowrie, Kath­ MEREDITH WILLSON'S Windsor Heights. nnaster’s degi-ee plus one year founders of the New England ceptable, Atty. Rottner told The Porter: liquid embrojdery by required to pledge support to leen Mahr, Donald Perkins, Dor­ A proposed ordinance wUl be towns emigrated. othy Purvis, Isis Purvis, Mary of additlonki training; 66 women Herald. -rBTTTQTir A ***'“. *^*’**y »nd Stencliing by the party in the general elec­ discussed on air polutlon. The have BA’s; six have MA’s; and BKXIRAPHY — Walter Jack- Centre^ -1 Pulitzer Prizes TRIESTE, I t ^ (AP) A ^ a f jtrg William Liebler. Another Rlzy, Sally Scovell, Merrilyn Without the sta^e reimburse­ tion. THE MUSIC MAN ordinance will be submitted by one has the master’s degree plus son Bate, 46, tor "John Keats.” •fetf, phene aw neefest lacal aHkai ment, Ansaldi would develop He Violator in Trie.ste has fined interesting feature will be the Wallace wound up hia cam­ Siwek, Cynthia Squires, Terry Book, Music, ai)d Lyrics by: Meredith WlUson the air pollution study commit­ one year of additional training. He is chairman of the English himself $24 and sent the money sketching of portraits by Mrs. Stinson and Jollnda Wilks. the property with the full 17 paign. In which he faced jeer­ Story by: Meredttii Willson and Franklin Laoeg tee. Named (Oontlnned from Page One) The series, using reportorial, ! Department at Harvard Univer- lota, however, and assume that to a newsMper to be given to wi„un, Bezanker of Glaston- ing pickets and hecklers' but Grade 8, David Adamcik, The town council meeting to­ John J. Nacyly Of 2061 Elling­ photographic and editorial re­ ' sity. an orphanage. ' Richard Aubin, Cynthia Brandt, the highway taking line would •T .. . , l>ury. with charcoal or pa.stel also drew applau.se, with an ap- M A Y 7-16 morrow win be held in the ton Rd., has been elected re­ "steadfast adherence to her sources of the Gannett papers, GENERAL NON-FICTION — be adjusted to the south. He didn t sign his name but pencil. | peal hfonday to the Indianapolis Peter Cunningham, David Dlc- South Windsor High School porter for the Connecticut Chap­ editorial duty In the face of plus Its news bureaus in Wash­ 649-9240 wrote that on May 1 he failed Added to the attractions will Service Qub. He repeated his Heads ME A kau, Randall Olenney, James Richard Hofstadter, 48, profes­ Mrs. Dorothy Jacobson, TPC (MotiRES only Sunday, M ^ 10) library at 8 p.m. ter of the American Society for great pressure and opposition. ” ington, Albany, N.Y., and Tren­ sor of American history of Col­ secretary, objected that the ter­ to heed a stop sign and almost be a demonstration In gla.ss belief that "if I get any signifi- Robert 'Wolfert, an Btoglish Greeqleaf, Peter Higgins, Mau­ Teetmaoiilal for Woodnoaneee Public Administration at the so­ Merrlman Smith, 61, White ton, N4., stressed case histories rain to the south was less suit- had an accident. | blowing by Paul Geyer of Guil-' ®ant vote we’re g|olng to knock teacher at Bennet Junior High rice Isserman, Alice Jacquemin, lURRIET S. JORGENSEN THEATRE House correspondent for United umbia, for "Anti-Intellectualism “I have had a driving 14cen.se A testimonial dinner is being ciety’s annual meeting at the of people and communities that in American Life.” He won the ah)e for highway construction, ford. the eye teeth out dt the liberals School, has been elected presi­ Adele Kennon, John Learned, TIoketo and reservations available planned for Merle B. Woodman- Wesleyan University In Middle- Press International, won the are solving problems of Integrat­ for 26 years,’’ the man wrote, In both parties.” Marsha LelDoyt, Gary Lesvii, 1966 Pulitzer prize in history tor BUSS TEBNITE COMTBOl COBP. since there is a ravine there. Menu dent of the Manchester Educa­ NOW see, superintendent of schools town. prize for naUonal reporting for ed housing, employment and ’’The Age of Reform,” a study E. L JOHNSON Atty. Rottner replied that ad- “and I’ve never had an acci­ Menus at Rham High School In a news conf«rence, Welsh (Jhrtstlne Melady, William Mor­ In South Windsor. Mr. Wood- his "outstanding coverage'of the education. »V«ION Of M m BmUMNATO* 0 0 , IMC • MTAMIIHib JSU dent. I have always been the tion Association. gan, Kathleen Moriarty, Dar­ Anditoriam Box Oflioe — 429-9821, ext. 441 He will report on state activi­ of populism and progressivism. for the remainder of This week ; accused Wallace of "begging Other officers announced to­ mansee will be retiring Aug. l. ties to the National Headquar­ assassination of President John The work was acclaimed by The Oideit md Larieit Fnt Control GetnpMjr in Connoctieut pltl ess enem^ of those who vio­ will be: Wednesday, meat loaf, j for crossover vote (from RepuV lene Palmer, William Peracchlo, (8:80 to 4:80) F. Kennedy.” POETRY—Louis Simpson, 41, PAIN T GO. late the traffic law.s and who day are lliomas Flanagan, vice The dinner Is being mxmsored ters in Chicago. He will also the Pulitzer board aa a ’’distin­ rice, green beams and cherry | beans)” and said the Alabaman Mary Philbrick, Robert Purvis, Admisaion: $1A0 Curtain at 8:16 pjn. by the board of education, ths handle state publicity. Robert H. Jackson, 80, of the guished example of the use of a a native of Jaunaica, (or “At the PHONE 649-4501 cause accidents and injuries. crisp: Thursday, ravioli garden ’’sollcUs support even from the preaident; Ronald Edmondson, Wayne Schnell, Alice Smith, End Ot the Open Road.” He is "Now I must a.sk pardon tor treasurer, and Margaret Boyle, 2:80 Sunday, May 10 parent teaetaen aeeociation The society woriu for the ad- Dallas Hmes Herald, won the newspaper group’s resources to 723 MAIN ST. .salad, cheese sticks and pudd­ John Birch Society.” Welsh de­ Jan Thompson, Oirolyn Usher vandement of the profession of photography prize tor his dra­ complement the work of its In­ an assistant -professor of English my own error. I am fining my­ ing; Friday, tuna boats, potato clined to predict the primary secretary. Elected chairmen of and Gloria Wilkinson. oouncU and th® education aaeo- at the University ot California self.’’ standing committees are Ann eiatlan. public administration. matic picture of Jack Ruby fir­ dividual newspapers.” ( and egg salad, carrot sticks and results. Grade 7, Deborah Barth, Nachyly serves as administra­ ing the fatal shot at Lee Harvey Paul F. Conrad. 39, won the at Berkeley, once worked as a fruit. In Indiana (our years ago, two England, public relations; Jayne Beaudet, William Board- II m dinner will be held June copyboy tor the New York Her­ Martha White, personnel poli­ 4 at Schaub’s Reirtaurant. Tlie tive assistant in the state Judi­ Oswald, the President’s accused award tor newspaper cartooning Maintenance Divided Altar Flowers little known candidates — also man, Joanne Bouchard, Mary cial Department. assassin. for his year’s output with the ald Tribune. ' entered today — drew some 20 cies; Fred Fredette, m en ^r- Brandt, Deborah Brink, Carolyn planning oommittee consists ot Fkxwers on the Altar of St. ship; Eldward Cox, teacher edu­ s h 6 w n a t Henry Adame, Harry Andersen, The awards are rruide by Col­ Denver Poet, without singling Omission of prizes in drama, Madrid — Spain now has Peter’s Episcopal Church Sun­ per cent of the vote against the Carlson, Debra Crane, Mary I "HENRY V" 4:00-6:15-8:80 Manchester Evening Herald umbia University’s board of out an individual work. He re­ fiction and music is pot new, cation and professional stand­ Joseph Miles, Hilda -Monaghan, I nearly 12,000 miles of naUonal day were given by Mr. and Mrs. late John F. Kennedy. Cunningham, Alan Cyr, James South Windsor Correspondent, trustees, upon the recommenda­ cently moved to the Los Angeles but this is the first time all Carnage House Gardner Shorey, in memory of ’The civil rights issue also ards; Priscilla Meyers, social. Diamond, Linda Donohue, Rita Oomelltia Nicholson, and Chris­ roads, 14.000 miles of district Installation will take place at | tiaan Noordendoip. Brownie Joseph, telephone 444- tions of a 14-member advlsorw Times. three were blanked in one year. Beauty Salon ^ roads, and 23.5erin- ties. Lee, Clifford Matthews, Richard (iREGORY Talk on Freezing has 16 dallies—for special cov­ Award winners in the field of meted: ”We felt there was noth­ this evening at 7:30, Horace water for president Joseph M. Montoya. Mills. ’Tbomaz Moran, Linda Ol­ Tout tondenta In the Fall. erage of success stories on "the letters, each of whom received ing worth a prize In those cate­ Sellers, director. Sen. Young, who celebrated District of Columbia voters, son, Scott Rhoades, Sandra-Lee A limited number of Uokets A demonstration of the freez­ road to integration.” $600, were: gories.” Mrs. Gray Thanks his 78th birthday Monday, re who will cast the first pr'esiden- Roberts, Eileen Safranek, Ellen Feck CURTIE are avaUable from the following Mrs. Harold U Gray wishes malned confident he would be Ual ballots in November due to oonunlttee members; Mrs. Don-, ing of prepared and precooked Saunders, Linda Schmidt, Les­ foods will be given by Mrs. sm all? to thank church people (or their renominated. If he scores an up- the 23rd Amenement to the U S. lie Taylor, Susan Taylor, Ron­ aid Bancroft, Mra. Edward Oir- acts of kindness during her re­ set, Glenn, who is recovering Constitution, haye only party ald Tedford and Bklward Tree- tin. Ml*. Ralph L. Oesehnan Ruth b ! FouUces et a meeting "TRADE WELL" cent bereavment. at the death of slowly from the Injury suffered contests to depl with today with chuk. , Jr., Mra. George Krlvick, and of the Ladles Aid Society of her mother, Mrs. Amy (Mitch­ In a bathroom fall, would have fights for national commlttee- Mrs. Walter Morse. Mayor Zion Lutheran Chuich, Cooper 0|i These Selected Used Cors ell) Miner. The flowers, cards, untll Aug. 14 to withdraw. | man In each party. John Egan will be toastmast4r and High Sts. tomorrow at 7:80 in-between? words of sympathy and calls Ohio Republicans also vote on | The nine unopposed GOP con- at the dinner. pm . were much appreciated, as was an unopposed I 58-member con- vention delegates are expected Mrs. Foulkes is assistant KOFSKY’S - SALE - s days only New Teaobei* ’61 Co n t i n e n t a l c o n v . the gift of beautiful Ba.ster lily, vention delegsjtlon. Pledged on to split four for Goldwater and Tm home demonstration agent for I enjoyed by Mrs. Miner during CGlUyMB IMACA.tlAIMU' Dr. Bennett Plotkln, assist­ Whjte with a new black top, full Con­ the first ballot to the party’s five for New York Gov. Nel- OOLTON .1 ant superintendent of schools, Hartford County, connected slightly minus? tinental equipments the last weeks of her life. favorite son. Gov. James A. son A. Rockefeller. MCaMMl h(M re^rted the firing of the with the college of Agriculture WOMEN'S A TEENS' '2995 Rhodes, it was heavily weighted ’TONIGHT — ALL Angie______Dickinson______-^ b b i Darin SMTOMnURi at UOonn. Her lecture will be with Goldwater supporters. following teachers: Manohrsiter Evening Herald 5 Lead iq Trucks .SON OF LAW iwvDisa Miss Donna Austin, Grade 1 accompanied with elides. Fol­ ’62 CADILLAC MODEL 62 Hebron correspondent. Miss Su­ In Florida, the mayors of CAPTAIN OF THE SUNDAY-wWalt Disney’s “A TIGER WALKS” lowing e question and answer 4-Door Hardtop. Turquoise. Radio, san Pendleton, telephone Jacksonville and Miami, and BLOOD at Pleasant Valley School. She ■ DETROIT—'The East - North LAWLESS will graduate from the Univer­ period, a brief buelnese meeting heater, full power. Factory Air- 228-8454. four present or past state legis­ will be hrtd. LOAFERS ------liJ------lators were competing (or the , O ntral states of Michigan, Il­ sity of Connecticut.in June. (Conditioning. 3895 linois. Indiana. Ohio, and Wis- A. Raymond Ouamond, math­ Hoeteesee for the evening are Democratic nod to succeed re­ tiring Gov. Farris Bryant, a con-sln have 16 per cent of the ematics at South Windsor High Mrs. Anna Grlmaaon, Mrs. Ho- ’59 OLDSMOBILE 88 College Hi-Jinks Democrat who can’t succeed \ nation’s commercial vehiclea- School. He has taught algebra wjuxl- Hansen, Mrs. Edward Reg. to 9.99 , 4-Door Hardtop. Tutone green and him.self. Democratic Sen. Spes- trucks and buses. ’This is more MEADOWS""'" one year at Platt High School Ietn;land Mrs. Julius Hoff. All we have a than any other region. HlfO tPCIOfiP'iii RI 01 i,„Mi Meriden. Ouamond la a gradu­ white, RAH, automatic, power steer­ Turns into Riot sard L. Holland, seeking a i I One MIB. from O.. Fox Co. ladiea of the cemgregatkm are ing. '1195 1 fourth' term, had primary op- ate of Masaaohuaetts State Col­ in v lt^ WELDESLEY. Ma.sg. (AP)— positiqn from Bratley Odham, a Eads Toalght — Color lege, Salem. He plans to con- self-styled Kennedy - Johnson ‘The Cardinal” tlnus his eduoatlon with gradu­ , BTUIM&NTS SELECTED ’64 COMET CALIENTE I The spring hi-jinks of some 300 ate work In mathematios at supporter. HARTFXJRD (A P ) _ Two 2-Door Hardtop. Radio, heater. Multi- ' Babson Institute students turned " DISNEYLAND ^ . 6 6 If no Democratic gubernatori­ MILITARY __AFTER DARK Boston University. high school students have been drive, V-8 engine, power steering, Into a destructive demonstr^- al candidate receives a major Miaa Gall M auisod, to teach selected to represent Connecti­ power brakes, bucket seats, whitewall I STARTS WED—1st RUN Grade 4 at Ellsworth Blamen- tires. White with red vinyl interior. ' Uon Monday night and 20 youths the two high men will meet WHIST cut at the National Youth Sci­ '2895 were arrested. i ' In a May 26 runoff. Three Re- Gordon Scott — Color tary School Sht Is a 1901 grad- ence Camp In Monongahela Na­ Showroom condition. I The disturbance began as a pnbileans seek the GOP desig- Sponsored by GOLIATH AND THE uats of Ceatral Connecticut tional Foreet, W. Va., this eum- Padded Bra for mass visit to a nearby girls' najUon (or governor. Republican Temple Chapter No. 58, VAMPIRE —also— State College, and hasl taught mer. Gov. John N. Dmpsey an­ ’63 STUDEBAKER 4-Dr. I school: I voters are also choosing be- O. E.S. “PYRO” at Button Ball Lane School, nounced yeaterday. hey are Mi- • Popular Psnny or Cruiser. Beige with red Interior, RAH. The students arrested were tween two pro-Go4dwater slates Fr id a y , m a y s Children under 12 Frt r* Glastonbury, for the past three obael Zelik o< Bunnel High In every figure need,,, Autoihatic, 'V-8 power steering and charged with disturbing the of national convention dele- 8:00 PJM. GIANT FREE PLAYGROUND y«arz. Stratford and Robert M. W il­ Slip-on stylos brakes, low mileage. peace. gates. ^ , MImi MarUaJans Moen. Grads ton of Woodbrldge’s Amity Re­ '1995 Two cars were burned on the ’The Oklahoma contest fea- MASONIC TEMPLE FISH F R Y S at drohard Hill Elemsntary gional High. The camp seaeion campus and two (ire fighters tured the first bid (or elective Prizes Refreshments ■chool She will graduate from. is from June 98 to July 18. • GonuifiB HandsBwn *61 T-BIRD were injured grappling with stu- office by former University of donation $1.00 (ALL YOU CAN EAT) terrific value§I Radio, heater. Fordomatic. power dents who wrestled (ire hoses Oklahoma football coach Bud Tickets available at the TONIUHT AT DUSK Quality laathar uppoi-i steering, power brakes—hat sunroof, from the firemen and turned Wilkinson, running (or the GOP door MARLOK BRANDO FrMFbli UmoflWodgB too. Two-tone green. >1995 them on police. Beer bottles senatorial nomination against “STREETCAR $ t S 6 _ _ ■were hurled. former State C3iairman Forrest > NAMED DESIRE” Ft m ic Ii Prlod PotatOM Coltflaw • Wax^d, Cordo., Brown or ’62 PONTIAC TEMPEST Police Chief Robert T. Mac- Beall and Thomas J. Harris, (Wlaaer of 6 Academy .■ LeMans Convertible. RAH, Pacific Boy of Wellesley said the even- staunch supporter of a right-to- Awanto) FrtsMy laktd Roll and lutlBr Black'ihodat blue, bucket seats exceptionally low Ing started when a large group work proposal also being plus Paul Newtaam mlleag:e. of students marched on Pine voted on. “Loag Hot Summer” '2195 Manor Junior College in (esU- Among the DemocraU, incum- —WIJINESDAY— val atmosphere created by the bent J. Howard Edmondson, “LAWRENCE OF EVERY WEDNESDAY ’60 STUDEBAKER end of examiiutions. seeking the remainder of the ARABIA” THESE STYLES ARE MADE BY TWO Ijwablo fives natun a helpinf hand 5 PM t o 9 P.M. (3iampion t-Door Sedan. Color; Blue. Pine Manor campus police late Sen. Robert S. Kerr’s term without m aaH nf your laeret. Tht look Heater. turned back the students and was in a tough fight with SUte Windsor they returned to the Babson Sen. Fred - Harris and former fosf OF THE FINEST LOAFER MF^RS. IN is so perfectly natural. There’s a campus and set fire to the cars. Gov. Raymond Gary. All three DRIVE-IN - 5 iNJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS Ixivable ^tadded bra that adds just tbo ^1 MERCURY Monterey ^ oppose the rlght-to-work meas­ ' 'TIME IN. TIME OUT ure. THE U. S. A. fulliMM jrou need a t this truly I 4-Door Hardtop. Mercomatic, power \* T H E 8A Z EB 0 TONIGHT AT DUSK COeXTAU ,3 % . steering end brakes, JUkH, whitewalls, MADISONVILLE. Ky. (AP)— Alabama Democrats decide Comedy by AWc Coppel laDMokaljla p rist. sultana white with red vinyl Interior, It can be 9 a m. In Hopkins whether the slate of electors tq Slielloy Wlaters (bounty courthouse but Stick be listed In November in the Tresentod by the Little Vaa Johasoa CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED *‘»iy Mdtk eonfldeace from Hartford County's Qldest your head out the window and DemocraUc colunm will be 'nMator e( Maachester “WIVES R LOVERS” Uaeoia, Coatikeatal. Mereary, Comet and you can yawn at 10 a.m. pledged to the party’s nresiden- oo-hlt, Charlton Heetoa WiUys Jeep Dealer” . MadtzonvUle is now on Cen­ Ual nomine^. Wallac* backs aa fell Baigiiss Br„ Dtreelor “Pigeon TfeiU Tosh HOWARD JOHNSON’S A. W -• U M e J k li*’’fern Boh Mrner. tral Daylight Time. But Hopkins unpledged slate. ‘'LwRdnwrk for Hungry County, of which Madisonville is BOWERS SCHOOL —WEDNESDAT— dJle iMm robber pada. flemLplwiga 'The major candidates In New AUDITORIUM m a i i l o w I . a^rlewith *mbreidai«d cottea aupa. the county seat, is on Central k^xlco werbx(moppos^. Demo- “DAYS o r WDfE AmoricRBs” Moriarty Brothers Standard Time, an hour earlier. cfaUc Gov. JpJatM. Campbell, Thurs,, FrL, Sat. AND ROSES” Wa NO—N*w“lBUEplay” b»witha(rcteh County Judge L. R. Slaton an­ K MUeOffOsklandSt • "EVERYTHING for FAMILY SOI CantorCenter St... MANCHESTER 643^-51,35 643 •seking'.a second teem, wUl nin May 7 ,S ,S , . Saba at back efotrapa lor axtracemtaA nounced Monday that all county against RepubUcan Marls H. last Hartford aad Oaodon, Ftw eattea widi offices In the courtheuss will op- Tucker ta Novembe^whUa Ob ToUsnd Tumyiko ood HOAaR MNCE 19111" jpaUedefepi. erato on ^|^dard tims. DRIVE IN '.A OOP Sea. EdwU) L. Machsa ferlU e , la e e V y i g ^ t a g d [ RirtiiMB-i^gyaa Wod^ Thoia. and Wdoy Nlfhit ta » T' \ nr ■ f a e o i f ! 'i ' r - ■ ‘ S- 'V I V-. ■*. , •. f '. I :i " ■ ..j;' A . #

t f '- u j M C s n m n , K v im N a h e r a I d , kAiicBHBTia, oonh, v u m d a t . m a t i . 1 9 0 4 fs iu s fO D k \ MANgHESTE^ BVENWG HERALD. MANCHMTER. CONN, TUESDAY, MAY I. 1964 T'*,- ■ i ii !(■ I a» ■9 ^ opportunity to teach algebra Andover and geometry on a aubatitute A n d b v e r Events' . Events • baata a t th e P rospect HIU School You Should Know fo r Girls. TV:Radio Tonight In Nation IhW orU Unit Named "1 found the wortt ao stimu­ Budget Is Fay’s Package Store % [ 4 lating that I decided then to Jay JL Stager switch eareefi," he aaid. Alter­ WAMmiOTON*”^^AP)-Iir tha MOSCOW (AP) — Premier For Holiday ing his oourse work, be earned Voted with RE-OPENED AFTER FIVE YEARS Bsws from Washington: RhnialK^hev told Algerton Pres­ Jay R. sugar b«li«vea the his master’s dem e in riillrioua Television CUBA-RADAR: 'rta Boviats ident Ahmed Ben Bella today hp education from Yale In 1958 and hav6 ramovad from Cuba a so- would pay him a return visit at A meeting wee hrtd recently •uneht erleia over otvil lighU that fall was hired Tor the post 4:0a ( t> 8 Theater (la pro*- .120 HAST MAIN STRUT— ROCKVILLI tea as much relevancy and No Changes rtM) iMsacated new radar tystam the firet opportunity. to eetoet a committee to organ- he bcida at Manchester High. ■ mw (la pregraas) should have as much Immedi­ that probably would have in­ Khruehchav was saying good- iBe the obeervanoe a t Memorial’ Camp Worker DAVI FAY. Prop. creased the effectiveneea of Fi­ acy for Manchester ha It does . One hundred citUena atUtoi- (84) OTth&O^Weapoa . ______by* to Ben Bella at SimfermI Di^, btoludlng a parade. Mn. for New Yortt or Oreertwood, Btager'a aummers have al­ <1«) Navy FUm del Castro’B anti-aircraft mto- Airport, to the CrimeB. Ben ways involved work it various ed the annual budget meeting (10) j^a-Daatify < 0 ,^all#a, U.S. Bourcee aaid M onday Bella, who is paying a state J(Sm Hutchinson and Mrs. How­ M lsa (40) Stbtoy Burks nictit. f kinds of youth i^mps, including Saturday nlgbt at the school Open 11 A.M. to f F.M. visit to tte Soviet union, flew ard Jennings were named aa eo - "Spbuihia can iio longer be a two years as counselor at (tomp ohalnnen for the eveqt and Mra. hiding place where we, ostrich* and passed the 19fi4-fiS budget, Pl>% aw a fiporia and Waaib- The radar eystem, which to Leningrad. Willowood in Langhorne, Pa., FOO tources said had not been seen Leonard Brewer, correepondtog like, eacape the responsiblliUes for mentally retarded children, aa presented by the Board at ^ ?!•) (Sab Bouse (If) Sub The Soviet premier did not (MVltoO) anywhere else but to Cuba, wae aecretaiy. -k which today are confronting all and' three years as assltant di- Finance, with no changes. With aay when ks might go to Al- (M 0-M> OrNtaet raported withdrawn two or gerta. He to exceed to board H m committee to Inviting all sur aoeiety,” Stager says. rmtor at Camp Bungalow Hill a graiMl Hat o f 86,840,079 a 51 (U ) Naarsbaat three monOto ago. ^ organizations in town to enter **rhe suburtMUi com m unity, to Red Hook, N. Y., for under­ 0 8 ) Life o f RUay l : t o ( M » Bamij) a ship Wednaaday at a Black (84) Wbat’a “ - 10:00 (8-18) Garry ktooM It WBs aaid to have been^ leea fkot to the parade. The en­ eomposed mainly of whites with privileged families from inner mUi tax rate results, a two-mlU Sea iMrt and sail for an official ‘ Walter (81) In S^Ml Prevl BUscepUbla to Jamming,' capable visit to the United Arab RBpub- tries w ill be JiKtoMi Bt 8:30 a m . BOLAND N ew Y ork CJlty, Increase from last year. middle-claas values and mores, of faster target tracking and at the elemental^ school, the For the past five summers, Uc. can no longer continue to let An amendment to reduce the 10:80 (lipiatocrim ioa TV nrobably was tor use agatoat starting point, and rib b on the civil rights problem remain he has been director ("and-bua budget by abOut 810,000 had 11:00 (8g -10-l| :88« ) % ) Nawa American Furniture low-flylni'flying pUtoaa. CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Con prizes awardsd. The route of the centralised only in the urban driver and financial wizard*') of little eupport. The reductions ^ BporU. WMfker Directs Program % - 4 Chmp CSalrs at Hamburg Cove U :ll W koTlD The Soviet withdrawal of tha Btructiou accidents at the As­ parade wiU then be to the me­ MOTORS cores. We too must .shoulder a.-- were baa^ on delaying some near the mouth of the Connecti­ O tofioB TV advaficed radar system wai william B. Hardman, SS Ju­ wan dam projecV ltove taken 287 morial stone on Rt. 6 for the the burdens of providii^ low town hall maintenance, reduc­ m W iH i))) ' NavaNews. Sporla dith Dr., will develop and di' SOB CBUnfiBB BCTBFiT X. cut River, a camp primarily for dtsclosed after the Defense DB' lives, including six Russians, the enlng exerclra. I t w ill then g o at West Oeoter Btesst ing alee of annual payments on i i ^ - ' V . cost housing and equal oppor­ Congregational youth from New 7 : « (s l) T... Hlgtalichta 11:80 (18) Hovia rtment Monday dented pub- rect 40 apprenUce tnUntof pro* newspaper Al Akhbar reported. back to Center Cemetery for tunities for e ro pi o y m e n t,” short term debt- from 88,000 for (80) toorta Camara U:S0 (KK8M0) Toaigbt (O W orkshop Its] graifiS to provide on-uie-Job the rest of the program at IM. tU-M7B ^ g la n d . T:S0 1 8) Wbat in ttaa World ished reporta that the Soviets The report, first corifirmaUon OPEN EVENINCM Stager feela. four years to 86,000 for four ( 8) Hovia had pulled their top-grade anti­ traitong for 500 persona under which Dr. J. Good Brown will But It is well known that Stag­ SEE SATURDArt TV WEEK TOR OOBO>UmB UBUNG ‘of casualties since the (torn was Wea^ ea Bylaws er is not particularly concerned ybars, delaying completion of ANTIQUE and MODBRN FURNITURE aircraft mtosilea out rA O ih a. the Manpower Development and etarted in January i960, said the M>eak. Vhith without works is dead, with an applicant's religious, ra­ basement to the town Office TraUng A ct National TOol, Die deatiu resulted from truck accl' All organizatlohz entering building, and one or M q small­ It Precision MacHtotog Aissn., % and title' to his convictions family mtoageris oonaUting of cial or ethnic background, and PBRIPATETTC: Mora -than dents, drowning or in explo­ fkats aiwuld inform Mrs. Er­ ' Stager has been one of the pro* he in fact encourages mixed er item s. Repaired <«nd Refinished 2,000 years ago to Atheps, the for which Hardman to dlractor sions. nest CtosMee of thrtr intention a dog, a cat, a parakfot, tur­ of training, has been authorised n ponesiU backing the recent for­ tles, and assorted hamsters and groups for the purpose of pro­ The vote to retain the Itema R adio nhllosopher Aristotle lectured Soviet Premier Khrushchev to by May 28. She will then defi-ver mation of the church-sponsored moting broader human contacts. as presented indicated a prefer­ Free estimates given on worie. his pupils on nuM-sls, art and by Secretary of Labor W. Wil' arriving Saturday for the dedi­ a ston loi' the entrants float. white mice. (TUa Battag toeiofiee aaly tteaa a«w* hraafieaata af M ar 15 lard Wlrts to carry out the pro­ Manchester Interfaith Social He first came to Manchester Counsetorh too, are chosen to ence-to pay now Instead of la­ politics while walking to his cation of the first stage of the MlUtary Whist Friday provide a blend of Cultures, and ter and thus avoid a piling up minute length. SonM atattoag earry other short aewaeasta). * Satisfaction Guaranteed garden, thus founding the peri­ gram. dam . A military whist is to be held Actkm Omninittee. He is help- and MHB in 165S in order to be Hardman to author of the book m hig to draft lU bylaws and is within commuting distance of haVe included an Egyptian, an of expenses in future years. e n m e -tm 7:45 Congrestloaal Bapoct patetic achool. on Friday at 8 p.m. in the Town Indonesian, Catholics, Negroes, 8:00 Pop Coaoart Now President Johneon comae "In-Plant Tratotof" published to h o m o KONG' (AP)—8U fish- Hall under the apons(»shto of M its human relations subcom- the University of Connecticut, With Da-vld Yeomans as •;W Loiiz Joha Wads 1968 by the National Forpman's where be wanted to take gradu­ and Jews. 8:00 Dick Roblam 9:06 Nlghtbaat • along to found the peripatetic fitoM) from Nationalist China the Gonununity Newt Waathar aad Bps I Lou Tam I den while discussing poIlQcs, Of) two 'TmtoboO. rafts without Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schtwanke. Rdatlcna Omuniseion. nical training department of Pulling all the strings that 7:00 Bdward P. Horma hOO Bob Bol pih'erty, golf, family and dogs. food or water. The puipoaaa of such a oom- ments are complete, and only for varying terms. In th« same 7:16 Bd Bynet Show P ratt k Whitney, becoming a T iok etz maybe cibtained from 8CIQ)C{ his language and preliminary make Camp Claire hum is Stag area of land use, it voted to 0:00 Mad A ieven-lap conference Mon­ They, had left a fishing Junk them, Mra. Whiter Cairter, Mrs. atealon, aa Stager sees them, er's idea of Utopia, and, right day left some of the score of supervisor in 1906. He acted as exams and his doctoral thesis approve the. memorandum of l:(jn Mawa special consultant and instructor off southern Formosa oh the Clifford Benson, Mrs. Vanoe w eald b e: remain as goals to be m et now he i^ eyeing a new olym- 1:80 Radio rei^rters perspiring and a bit rafts April 26 to eStett fish. The 1. To pcemoU uAderatanding agreement with the C a p itol 8:00 Nawa w SS^Iporla to the U. S. Army at Connecti­ Nimrod. M n. Richard Osbotna For four semesters he taught pic-slze swimming pool under winded but Johnson to full rafts drifted away from the or Mrs. JAmes Tymon. Refresh­ and rasp art among Manches­ construction with a special Region Planning Agency relat­ 8:80 rinanetal Rapert cut Nike in stallation s. to 1969. educational psychology in the 8:15 Hutlo T ilO ______« etrlde. mother vessel. m ents wiU b f served and prizes ter's various racial, rriigioua gleam in his eye. Slated to be ing to the general plan for open- The costars of the show were He attended Syracuse University UConn branch program for spe­ 8:45 Three Star Bztra 7 ; » Pnblte awarded. and athsiic groups. ready for the coming season, space land to the region. 7:06 Omvartatioa Piaea ’.OO yanke Him and Her whose yelps were and received ^ B.A. in BingUsh cial teacher oartification, and 7:36 (^ei Buntley TOKYO (AP)_— A deep sea Eight New Voters it is the culmination of a dream Further, on use of land for S:W Music (a reported around the world last from the University of Connec­ X To sncourage aquality of twice taught similar courses for 7:80 News of the World • U :2 BKn Oft telephone cable being laid as The two-hour session for the to has been harboring for five recreation to the town, it au­ week when the President lifted ticut in 1962. Accirate treatment of any racial, religi- the State Department ef Vooar Trainees for the new program the last link of a S,6(X)-mile- admission of electors held last or athnic group or its mem- years. thorized the recreation com- the two beagles by their ears. 008 ti(mal Bduoation at Cmtral Con­ will be selected largely from long Hawail-Japsm cable broke TVieaday night resulted in eight b a n . HobUee mlaalon to enter into lease \ The two dogs were being necticut CoUega to New Brit­ Conunlttee to r a three year ablUUas and Uterary awaranasa the unemployed and underem­ M onday in rough seas 90 m iles new voters. Four snrofied as Complate S. To pursue a community ain. Pbotognph^ and restoring an­ agreements with Mod ownen, of each nominee wto bp Judged walked on a chain and Johnson for token fees. term; as a rejmsentatlve to ployed. In some instances, per­ off Japan's Chiba Peninsula. Lions Hawkers Move into Streets Democrats and four chose the wMe program of education to PeuBsylvaiila Native tique Fords are hobbles that the Capitol R^on P la n n in g by local and state committeea called them over. — On matters of finance, the sons already emiSoyed but The cable ship Long Lines re James Slegal to surrounded by some of the Cracker Jacks that the Manchester Lions will independent status. further inter-group understand­ A native of Lebanon, Pa., consume Stager's fragmentary Agency, Theodore Mobeig was Winners win be annouheed by Him rolled over to ’ have hto ported'It Was going back 20 Hews , meetli^g voted to increase the showing a special aptitude for offer'for sale Thursday night. Non-roaring Lions will be found on Downtown Main St., the ing and to diseonrage prejudice, Stager was born there on July speu'e moments. He takes reams chosen fOr a tw o year term . the cotmeU in December and belly scratched. Johnson obliged miles to try to pick up the The Sportsmens Club to serv­ salary of the town clerk from tool and die work will be select­ Manchester Shopping Parkade, King’s Department Store, and all other areas where Cracker tatoleraaoe, bigotry and dis- 19, 19S4, the son « t Mir. and of photos for Somanhls, which Percy Cook, acting BuUdtog the names sent to every college then lifted both dogs by the broken end In 4,000-foot-deep ing a smorg^asbord dinner at 82,000 to 82,400 annuaUy with ears while the cameramen ed. The courses of study will be Jack eaters congregate. Siegal Is chairman of this year’s sals, which will be conducted from their club house on Rt. 6 from Coverage ertmination. Mrs. Aaron C. Stager. After at­ to deligfata to pasting up mto Official for the last few weeks, and univeralty in the coimtry seas with an anchor. 5 to 9 p.m. All profits will go to further Manchester eye-conservation progfams. (Herald whimsical montages for the all fees going to the town. It took pictures. Someone noted pattsrned after a pilot program 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Sat, May } ' N Bvery major urban area and tending Lebano' j^ U c schools, was elected to serve a one year with the recommendation that € ifk luU m l mod oirsM begun ast year in Hartford The cable will close the photo by Saternls.) . :.i an tnenwaing number of subur­ he wont on to FkaakUn and page layouta. Recently he com­ Mt the rate of pay for the mod­ tern. The terms of all officials theae students be considered for that mm had not yelped and Japan - Guam g ^ and provide 23. Tickets are available from pleted restoring a 19SlFord vie erator of any prlmaiy at 813 the President replied with a sponsored by the Central Con­ ban oomnniodtlea have suoh MarshaU Collage to Ismoaatar, elected begin on July 1, 1968. scholastic aasistanca. necticut and Western Mass. 128 circu its between the United Theodore Moberg, Cari Stiens, ioria in authentic colors and fa' and other officials at g rin : threats by Buddhist monks to land's self-help development P r m t ■ cJ in enmihisalniia, which concern Pa., where ha maJcKud to psjr- AMtoxigh the meeting was a The councU’a Aehievament Tbol, Die A Precision Machin­ States and Japan. W illie C o v e il and Andrew brics. It can often be seen mom- •MmtufUUtm, ^ C mmssUmi/ "He doesn't yelp unless an AP commit suicide by tire, press Moscoso Quits F isher. thsmaelvaa with queatlcms of rttolonr and minored to math It authorized temp(»ary bor­ long one, frcm 8 to 11 p.m., A-warda Program, in coopera­ ing Assn. The first group, eched- program and was named U.S. togs about 7:80 chugging down photographeher gets too close to reports say. coordinator of the alliance by BOSTON human acofUct ranilttng from and KngUsh. rowing by the treasurer and se­ and witii everyone allowed to tion with American schools, uled to hegih July l in Roches­ KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — religloaa, athale and racial in- ^hiring h i a isuleigraftoata E. Middle Tpke. toward the high lectmen of a sum not to exceed tqoak Ms piece on any item and their working with Project h im ." The Uganda government says An act abolishing political A lliance Post John F. Kennedy after the late Manchester Evening iMerald LOS ANGELES school. At the end to the sixth lap ter, N.T., will be followed ehort- parties also required religious Joattoa and an anpeeially con- days, he was chosen etndent 825,000. It also authorized the in the wartong, the procedure English, a national program ly thereafter by groups in Cleve­ 7,000 refugees from Sudan have president launched the aid pro- Andover correspondent Law- A member of many civic and Johnson announced there would organisations to regi.ster with grom . LONDON ewiiad with providmg equal op- council president and editor-in- board of Mlectmen to enter Into was orderly and the reasoning sponsored by the U.S. Office of Mother's Day is upon us Sunday, land, Ctoctonatl-Dayton and Phi- entered northeast Uganda in th* WASHINGTON (AP) — Teo- rsnoe Moe, tele^one 742-6790. pcrtunltln for employment and chief of Oriflamme, the ooHege professional organizations, Stag- agreements with the state high­ constructive. Those -whose paint Education, combine to point for be "Just one more” circuit to past 10 days. The area has been the government by the second (Joro Moscoeo, a one-time bright He was relieved of the Job, ar locally la on the executive la'delphia. vp m oeenpancy boiuing, ac- yearbook; and was elected to way department on expendi­ of -view prevailed seemed rea- improved instruction in English. May loth. If you are stymied the prase conference—some of a haven (or southern Sudanese week in May. star in the Kennedy administra­ however, about a month after boards of the Manctoster Men­ seedkig to Stager. Phi Beta Kappa and to Post tures of all town aid road funda aonably humfaCe and those which Was off the reeprd—and rebels since a 1656 arm y mu­ Moslem, Christian and otter tion as key man in the Alliance Johnson took office and shook tal Health Assoclatim and the Property Transfera observed that he would probab­ religious groups agreed to c(^ - v Y«arU4 ford and Bloomfield. A repre- Stager’s Interest to pubUc Usta the m eeting authorised the Nominated for Award - because "I need some exer TAIPBI, Formooa (AP) — sociation of young Buddhist son, has turned to his resigna­ exchisively a8 chapter and the human relations April and were recorded as fol­ capable sales force will be de­ monks threatened to form sui­ amtatlve of the latter town's speaking has apparently not beard of assessors to request Dana Kukucka, a Junior at low s in the tovVn clerk 's o ffic e : e lse .” Set at Temple Ninety - three workers wers tion. POLICE SCOOTERS ’ i*t eommisBlon dlacunad bow it be- waned. During the past year he committee. He is a charter the tax commissioner for per­ Rham High School and a killed in accidents to coal mines cide squads to deraonstrats their Johnson disclosed Moscoeo's member of the Manchester Fed­ House and land on Old State U.S.-Hungary: The United NEW YORK (AP)’ — The po­ Liggeff Drug aama atgaidaed at the last has given speeches to various mission to bring fills about. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An­ Rd. own^ by Dagmar A. (for- lighted to help you make your On May 24, between the in Formosa to the first three opposition. resignation as U.S. representa­ local groups on such diverse eration of Teachers and is cur- States and Hungary have lice department will use motor SSHS aaaattog of the Mancheater In- A number of otficiaHs were drew Kukucka of Hebron Rd„ tls -Was sold to Gene Pagley of hours of 2 and 6 pm., Temple months of this year, an official tive on the Alliance’s Inter- scooters this summer as a PARKADE topics as the following; rantly editor of ita monthly elected by vote of this meeting. has been nominated for the an­ agreed to start quiet negotla report said today. FATAL MOSQUITO BITES American Committee with a I tsrfaltli Soetol Action Commlt- newspaper. Talcott-vllle; Richard C. Durkee selection. We gift wrap too, at Beth Sholom will hold an open means of combatting crime in tsa April M. The BibUcal Interpretation of Donald Oough was named to a nual Achievement Awards Pro­ tlons aimed at Improving rela­ The Mine Workers Safety As­ DURBAN, South Africa (AP) statement Monday which said I He was recmtly elected to sold his house and lots at 106 tions, authoritative sources re house at Its new synagogue at parks. **1te practical functions of a Man's Creation. Modern Mathe­ three-year term on th« Rham grain, q>onaored by the Nation­ Asplnall Dr. to James H. KU- sociation said it had started a —The notorious mosquitoes that Moscoso's councel will be sore-j Phi Drtta Kappa, honorary edu­ no charge to you. ported Monday. 400 B. Middle Tpke. Deputy Police Commissioner ■naan Rriatioos Onmmiation matics in Manchester. Sex and Board of BSducation; Richard al (Council of Teachers of Eng­ duff; land owned by Samuel J. The $325,000 building, dedi­ thorough check of safety precau- plague thousands of residents ly missed by “all who have Society. Adolescents and Par­ cational fraternity at the Uni­ lnstrucHona,-were sent to Walter Arm said Monday that te n to Manehestar,” said Stag­ Maher and Eugene Sefawanke lish. Prentice on Times Farm Rd. cated the first week of Janu­ Uons in the 862 coal m ines on in some Durban suburbs have worked with him in this vast ents. Exchange Programs at versity of Connecticut Owen T. JonSs, chief of the U.S. 26 scooters would be tested in er, *tolght be to maintain llal- were elected to serve three- For the seventh year the was sold to Charles C. Lank­ the Nationalist Chinese island. ^en blamed for the death of cooperative undertaking.” Manchester High School. Exis­ Nationally, he belongs to the legation in Budapest, to open ary, had been scheduled to r a Manhattan's Central Park and aosi with the State Ovll Rights year terms on the Recreation council is conducteing the na­ ford . It said 20 out of the 164 mines 200 caged birds. Moscoso, a Puerto Rican, is tentialism, a Philosophy of Des­ American Civil Liberties Union, talks with Premier Janos Ka Feb. 16 open house, but, be­ Prospect Park, Brooklyn, dur­ Oonunission, the Connecticut Commission. tional awards oompetltlon to checked ao far lacked adequate The birds were among a col­ resigning to accept an appoint­ pair. The Civil Rights March to the American Federation of dar's government in about 10 cause of a bad snowstorm that ing the 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. shift O ouboB on Human Rights, and Lawrence Moe was named to grant recognition to outstand­ Manobester Eveotag Herald safety precauUons. lection belonging to a minister ment by Gov. Luis MUnoz Marin Washington, Teachers, the National Associa­ d a y s .. day, the event had been eet for various social and wrtfara agen- serve as a member of the ing high school students for ex- Andover, eoireepondent. t«w - of the Dutch Reformed Chruch. of Puerto Rico as a member of Arm said scooters can move While at Franklin and Mar­ tion for the Advancement of Among other things the Unit reschedultog. . Capital Improvement Ptanntogj callence in English. Tha writing renee Moe, telephoiie 74S-(Rfi(L Isadore Radding, chairman of RANGOON, Burma (AP) A local veterinary said a federal commission to study much faster than a foot patrol­ atai to the Hartford area to shaU, which is affiliated with Colored People, and the Ck>m- ed States hopes to win compen­ keep people tofonned on state the "Open House" committee, Burma's military government j he believes the mosquitoes were Puerto Rico's future political man or mounted policeman and CoMioitr sation fo r an estim ated $40 m ll- / s the United Church of Christ, mlttee for a Sane Nuclear status, Johnson said. can get into areas not accessible and federal law and to begin llbn to $60 million in American this morning Issued invitations has relaxed registration rules malaria - carrying and thus Stager was active to the UCC P olicy. for religious organizations after, killed the birds. Moscoso had directed the is­ to cars. A T ITlS opening iq> broader lines of hu­ State Youth Fellowship and property nationalized by Hun­ to all area residents tQ visit the man eentaet to suburbia.” Tem ple on M ay 24. ' served aa its president during Papal Coins Artistic gary in the 1940s. Hungary 1s ''Ihe mere ptw^ce of suoh his freshman and sophomore totsrested to more U.S. trade. a oommission to Manchester VERY years. ROME—Some of the coins Chemicals Spurred would serve notice on those who It was here he first became would deny human rights that issued by the popee are among Paris Has 13 Papers QUIETEST I interested in foreign exchange the finest examples of numis­ 1215^ EATOWI SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD CANBERRA Queensland's Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet their actions would involve pub- programs when his group raised chem ical industry to to be ex ­ >e exposure. It would also work matic art, particularly those of PARIS—France_ has 128 daily funds to bring a student from Clement V ni (1592-1805) and newapapers, -with a total circu­ panded to make It ’s to nullify at the outset thoee Honduras to Franklin and Mar­ biggest. About $6,700,000 to to toddents which threaten to he- Alexander VH (1665-67). The " A U MEATS o r* FRESH CUT — lation of 11,500,000. Paris has shaU. That student, like Stager, be spent on a synthetlc-am- eeme as highly volatile and notod artist Bsnvemito Cellini WHY IS IS papers, and 4,200,000 copies makes crooked roads feel like going straight ultimately became a teacher and NONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" (1507-71) minted coins for ars sold here every day. The mbniad plant and an additional heavily pubUciBad as the An­ today resides in Hartford. The dover ease involving the Rev. Clement Vn and Paul m . largast paper In F rance Is $4H million on Increasing the Chevrolet’s Full Coil suspension makes All seven Chevrolet engines are precision two remain close friends. capacity of existing sulphuric- WilUam Fhllpot” STORE HOURS: France-Solr, with 1,321,000 cir­ the crookedest Ssiurve seem on the level. Graduating with a B.A. degree culation. . acid and phosphorib-acid plants. balanced for smooth operation. And MHS Math Teacher from Franklin and Marshall in PIN CAMPAIGN '^ es.. Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., FrI. 9 to 9 With a double-acting shock absorber in because your Chevrolet has over 700 insu­ . Stager, a mathematioe teach­ BOISE, Idaho (AP)—The Ida­ 19M, Stager that year mafried 'Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed AU Dajr Monday) each comer, it takes the jumps out of lators and sound deadeners, you don’t er at Manchester High School. Miss Shirley Sterling, whom he ho Education Association wants Is also advisor to Somanhls, the had met wUle both were active its 7,200 members to wear safety bumps. With 4-link levelizing control, you have to shout to have yourself heard. sobod yeashook, and, togrther pins on their lapels or blouses get away with Jet-smooth acceleration. in the State Youth Fellowship. It’s 'Trade ’N’ Travel Time at your Chev­ with Mm. lairUki Gipson, is Entered Divinity School until the end of the next legis­ so advisor of the International He also came East to New lative session in 1965. at the Parkade With built-in anti-dive control, you come rolet dealer’s—the perfect time to try the ilMsflons Ctob. He alao advises Haven and entered Yale Divinity Executive Secretary Elmer 8. to Jet-smooth stops. And with low-friction Jet-smooth ride. Find the meanest stretch the American Fidd Service School to prepare for the minis­ Crowley said Monday the pins W e d . O n l y Ball-Race steering, you waltz over twisting Oomsnittee attached to the MHS try. symbolize inadequacy of public fW TW MUr NMNWir I of road you can. Then see for yourself "how scbool financing in Idaho. roads as gracefully as a ballerina. Stsident Oouodl that has spon- During this period, he had two ; LEAN, FRESH - straight a crooked road can feel. socud three foreign exchange experiences that were to have "School financing la figuratively pinned together, not cut out of the ojdy* important studsnto hare and has sent three great impact both on his atti­ whole cloth,” he said. . Maoetester studenta overseas tudes toward the racially and an a raeforooal summer ea- culturally deprived and his WITH BRYANT GAS AIR CORDITIONING ahsogu program. choice of a career. #"A maraber of Osntsr Oongra- His first real contact with Ne­ Vbu’H k>^ the absence of nohee in Uie Bryant GAS gtotonal Cfaureh, ha was its groes came when he was as­ A R E Y O U I N home heating fuel youth dirseior foom 196d-d3 and signed through the Divinity Ak ConditioDer. So w31 your neighbors. A silent gam School to work at New Haven's PORK laudar of its OTP (Center flame does the work...stoys quiet forever. After a l, Toung People) a«d>. Dixwell Neighborhood Project. or out of He la one of the few teaeh- "We helped organize sports what ie there about a gas fleune to wear out or get asu af the high adiool who has and other extra-curricular ac- H O T W A T E R ? noisy with age? If you want the most care-free^ taught esrary lovd to the aya- tlvtUea at the, neighborhood ~ in ConnectictttT tem, from Level One and Hon- srtiool which was kept open Just S'/tC" a day for fuel moet dependable, most desirable and tiiriftieet air through the evening as a kind on^dtoUNs tOfLevol FVmit (alow can get yon out of of oommunlty center," he said. BUTTS conditioning of all—do look into Bryant Vfe hii^ily trouble! ‘Tt'a an eudttog time to be “AU the kids who came to play reconunend Bryant Vhu’RjHiveinoD^on installatioa . to uduoation," he aays, “beeauM there were Negroes, and this becauee no ^lecial wiring is required; nor do watts af the ferment and changes tak­ was my first real contact with If you live in a typical ing plaoe.” Not one to diirk them aa I had grown up in an house, you could easily run have to be moved because the unit goes outside. C a l all-whlta suburban area. trying new methods or ideas, out of hot water several “Of course, I had many of tlmee a week. us today for a free survey of your home or place of be has been euparlmenting thie the uaual built-in preju^ee year with the large group lec­ Now you can have all the business. We will submit a complete, detailed eatimata toward them at first, but I hot water you need at one ture technique, to which he soon found them to be Just the teaches Levd Three basic al- time for anly 9M c* a day. that we will stand by. No oMigationi ' same as everyone else—with the TTilnk of It—only 9Hc* a gehra to lOO'Rudenti, utillatogi same hopes and .aspiration*— day! the auditarium and an overhead and wltm genuine openness and p rojector. Yee. thanks to Mobilheat warmth that I came to admire.*^ —and an oil-fired hot water > Stager Uvea af SI Rivaraide I V The second, experience, which heater of correct capacity— #v i f i ' Xk. with hh wife Shirley and ultimately led Stager into fuU- your family can e ca rs Ilia ehfldnn Jay Curtla 7. and tima teaching rather than the of all their washini needs it says a Ihtla Lodla Alto, A Hiers is also a mlnlstiy, eame when hf had an at one time. Mom can do the fam ily more hve wash. Sis can d o thi dishes Our Own, Fresh, Purt Pork at the same time Junior whan it says takas hM hath, and you eh- HAVE YOU AN t Joy a afcower. Don’t delay- -phone ua to- IVENT SCHEDUUD day. Find out low easy it la THAT CALLS for. to switch to la Mobilheat- BUY RENT' fired water he ITALIAN (MOATS FAVORITE ASSORTMENT S IM ) FOOD? *A verage ily of four. NO DOWN PAYMENT LOW M(0NTHLT ____ >■ V AnH ebh ht • b—uHNt wrsp ¥sr may be a weddtog, a ban- MORE DEPENDABLE... 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Belenger of 63 ^ for behavtog aa i f ha had ------^ 7 ^ drew's Presbyterian Ohuroh, Creatwood Dr., took place Betur- BO fields to plow ar « p a to Redondo Bsech, <3aUf. day morning et l l in St. Mau­ Spring plant back home, aito ^ t o e The bride is the dsughjter of rice (Church, Bolton. The Rev. Shnffliiif By But and energy to stay In Hartford Mr. and Mrs. George L. Cfrasla- Bernard L. McGurk officiated. Ctoaning? ■' * 'X doing public businaos aU apriag dio Jr. of Pnloe Verdee. Her. Roy A. Wtercblcki was organist The Sufframo Court, by rtfuaiag EE things. Hks that spot In toe Mrs. Woodrow Gragg of Tpr- The bride was given in.mar­ ?: eompulalon upon acbool boarda to rem­ lawn where tos g r M ranee. riage by her father. She wore FREE edy, by arbitrary traaaportation o f pupila Ing tall, or what to do about the The Rev. Paul Cox.' pastbr of own of imported thanUlIy fact that It had bean a hard with long pointed aleevea ‘ r- hither and yon, any radal Imbedanca in St. Andrew’s Church, psrfenn- winter on hardy rosea, and ao ed the double ring ceremony. MNfltted bodice trimmed with STORAGE ■choola vtoich obvtoualy reaulta fro m ox- th#rt w M no oxtEiidod ^itintlon Miss Margaret Sue Knudsen.of sequlfta. The full tler-on-tier _ ^SJS5.1SS5*JKrr$ latlng raaidmtlal pattama. for all the Maas,Noyes waa try­ California wax soloist. wide rtiffled skirt ended in a On ^n ter OotliM long cathedral train. Her veil of AD tSSm t npoMlMtlte et aVMiat Hb- ing to root in toe rather gnivsl- Given in marriage by h e r’ifa- Engaged Seme civil right# gronpa hava bam Imported llltaalon fell from a eSlwTwito sie dS iiw m * ly poUU<^ aoll at Hartford, ther, the bride wore s full- aaldag. and aome achool. boards hava T h e engagement of Miaa San­ _j:rown of aurora cyrstals. She Free Pidrap and DeUvery '^ t one sugfsation he ad­ length gown of Chantilly Isce dra WUalnaki and Gerald L Bid- carried a caacade bouquet of I ^ Compjnv, toe.. • » bean willing to try, auch an artificial and vanced, to no particular avail, over silk parchment taffeta, Call «43-42«6 lir tfl^ Iff trp^ arbitrary mCana of ariiioving more ra­ commended Itself to an us ob­ waR, both o f Manchaater, / has white sweetheart .roaes, atepha- , la a « ' ■ designed with § straight skirt notls and springrli. ta n * cial balance, more Integration, to achoola servers who have fsan that that terminated in s eh«>el been announced by her/ par­ acme day tos CtonnscUcut lag- Lucille R. BtlHe) o f ttobi;on, where existing-raaidantial pnttama hap­ train. Her bouffant veil of fflu- ents, Mr. an<^ Mrs. Edward Wtl- maid of honor, wore a pink islstlvs process may, with pleas sion was arranged from a sded PINE CLEANERS jallaat at M. ^ A. pen to daeraa ahnoat complete aagraga- slnki of 68 Homestead St. Her dress with aheath aklrt, o f pressure o f time and bualneas. pearl headpiece, and she car­ flance ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. bodice ' and cotillion - lengU) 656 CENTER ST. ___ Ktm Y a r t 'a S tlon. do away with its ono- standing ried a cascade bouquet of but­ Howard Bidwell of 88 .Tanner sleeves. Two bridesmaids, Miss j n d BoEtOtt. guarantee of priyll4ge to the terfly orchids, lilies-of-the-val- ATOIT BUUAD QT CSSCUXJl- And aurriy, an aohition-raindad ob- St. Maureen A. Fenton of Hebron public and to the’Individual elU- lley and stephanotis. aarvare must regret tha fa ct o f auch corn- -and - Miaa Jayne Raleigh of sen, no matter how humble ar I Miss Alida Oraziadlo of Palos Miss Wilalnskl attends the Plata aagragation where K aadato, and Creative School of Hairdressing, Wlnefaor, wore companion gowna unimportant hie rank. Verdes, a sister of the bride, to that of the maid of honor. wlah fo r toa'apaadiaat poaalbla movm What has been threatening, - was maid o f honor. She, and alx Hartford, and la a graduate of M O T O 'S Manchaater schools. M r.' Bid- The three attendants carried toward an and o f H. But tha question is fo r borne yeare now, Is an as­ I brideamalda, wore full-length well la a graduate of Manches­ cas’eades of pink carnations. _ >-,lSfw3ste. sault on the institution of toe , gowna of pale yellow organza James H. Darby of 34 Jordt — 1 ajM. Tbtmday. one of how artificial and arbitrary you ter High School and la employ­ F U E L C O . IsgislsUvs public hearing Itaalf. j with Watteau trains, and St. was best man. Ushers were T T9 iJB. liMay. ^ can got, and one of bow ihurii right you ed by Stop and Shop. '*10 1:: 0 a-m. aaol Hearings take a lot o f time. I matching crowns, and they car- H; Michael Eldenburn. Everett 867 MAIN ST. No date haa been set for the ->• AH. have to disrupt and inconvaftlanea tha Tsar after year many of them riM . bouquets of white daffodlla. P. Tuttle, Donald P. Belanger, • BAST BABTFOBD wedding. Uvea' o f tha innocent in order to doeoaa- produce the same vain of testi­ ' David Smith of California ail of Manchester, and William Tueeday. M ay S pHah a daairable aodal aim. And, be­ mony from the very same peo- waa best man. George Louis E. Skoog of Andover, v ile. Many of the bills on vdilch Graziadio 111, a brother of the F U E L O I L yond tlmt, the eventual quaatlon la that At a reception for 160 i^eats 5learings: are held are never even bride of Palos Verdes, was one of who la to dadde where audi a proe- held at O ty View Dance Hall, reported for dlscusilon or vote MRS. ROBERT WOODROW GRA(J^“'“ of six ushers. W eddings Keeney St.; the bride's mother Viaws Tbt IVkuBgla am af eraatiag an arbitrary radal bal- in either house o f the Lsgisls- Miss Patricia Mikles and received In a lavender taffeta anda in tha natioa’a admela to to and. if turs. The whole process is made Misa Teresa Baade iv-xwcre dress while the mother of the more cumbersome by tos way flower girls. Peter mngham .9c «TlM aoM war aaad to bt'ovaratmpH* H ia aver really begun. bridegroom was attired in pink. legislators themselves like to wax ring bearer. Burke - CkHiner Mad,** aaya tha Britirik i Maxitiioatar Both mothers wore corsages of Shall there ha a pareantaga aolutionT make sppesrsnosa of their own. Berzenski-'Barber Mrs. Graziadio wore beige Our Lady of the Holy Souls white cymbldium orchids. Guardiaii, "aa a tuc of war; tha ‘Fraa ShaU toe raadlustmant o f achool pCpula- Sometimes they will appear in a lace. The bridegroom's mother emurch. Little Rock, Ark., wss \ Unon leavin g.on a trip to WofM’ aad tha Comimmiat block at tiona ba repeated aach attendance y ^ T sincere fight to the last ditch wore blue lace. the scene of the wedding fist- i WashingtOT, D. C., the bride GALLON on some issue. Occasionally they aithar and a ropa. Bat now a triaagla A reception was held at Pa­ urday morning of Miss Mary wore a brown suit with ma'.''i- CASH Thera la no good aaawar to such quaa- are inspired iherely by a eaausl MRS. ROBERT NORMAN BELANGER la toriaiiic with China, tha Saviat XJnioa, los Verdes Country Club. Miss Pierce Keith Conner of Uttle ing accessories. The couple will 160 Gal. Mlnfamun Hons, no answer which ia good dther in love for any grandstand that of­ M ary Kaye Grottkau and Mias be at home at 18 Delmont St. and .tha United SUtaa aach in ana aor* Rock, to John Barrett Burke pcihdpla or to poadMa practiea. fers Itself/ Regina Becker were In charge Jr. of Manchester. after May 6. TEL 289-1219 Fhotofraphtd By Joaepb Batemis For a ^ theae reasons, thars commission consented to the nar. pulUiiB acalnat tha othar two. . . . of a gue.st book.( For a honey­ The bride is the daughter of The couple are employed by Hour Burner Servloe But there la tha good altaraatlva, and haa been mudi discussion in re­ Mother^Circle hunt. Tha pattam aaama already aat.W Ul it moon in Carmel, <3allf., Mrs. Mrs. Delrena Keith Conner and Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Di­ toe nsoaaaary alternative, which 00m- BOATING ANYONE ? Spring Derelict At Snipsic Lake cent sessions o f various sltama- ba panaanantr How ia it Ukaly to da- Gragg wore a white linen trav­ E. C. Conner of Little Rock vision of United Aircraft Corp. manda ita d f to any Americana who want tivas or remedies, with two not eling eult. The couple will live Mr. Belanger ia a 1961 grad­ Elei^ Officers aalopT* and the bridegroom is'th e son thla cbimtiy to ba a aurvtvlag eountry, necessarily harmonious objec­ at 7l8 Amapoll, 'Torrance. of Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett uate of Manchester High School. THa OoardiaB’a anawara to Ita own tives in view. One ia to give the Calif. Burke Sr. of 64 Alton St. The bride graduated from Rham Mrs. Jafnes Murphy, 46 Wood­ eapabla of moating tha most serious so- legislature itself mors tone for with the class of 1963, and at­ land S t/has been elected lead­ ^uaattaaa taka aonaidarabla apaea, and Mrs. George S. Graziadio Sr. The Rev. James L. Burke. eial and moral teat over poaad to any Open Forum what might be considered more of lOfl Henry St. attended her S.J. of Boston, Mass., uncle of tended Mancheater Community er of t^e Little Flower of Jesus arc tharafoca, with aotna ^ lo g la a , ra« College. Mothers Circle and will take of­ natien. It ia the alternative of bdng will- acoompliabful business. The granddaughter's wedding and the bridegroom celebrated the Bachs Pro|iftsals fice Ih the fall. aart to aaearpta other is to give toe poor p i^ c will return to Manchester May nuptial Mass. Mrs. Fred Mens tag to work hard and long and boldly at ^omp And Tributes To the Eldltor, TOher new officers, elected a better chance a t these. J iw - 13. of Little Rock was organist. *lSovlet r ift now you’re not." Just begin to notice how many school ebildran about by biu la like gild­ who brings Sister Anna elected representatives of tha only one legislator, as sponsor valley. There were 52 bishops and She was a nun who teachea woman— H m aignificant point, howavar, ia that ing tha cupola before the foundation haa Gertrude sharply to mind, is people (The Borird of Direc­ of the bill, would have tos privi­ Mrs. James Vtj Sides of Season Advanced archbishops and a Cardinal in Catonah. There are 8,000 oth­ Take up two parking places fo r thaaa or other raaaona tha frontiara the one you really want to talk tors). , lege of speaking first, with all bean Jacked up for new Umbers. >- from Rome sitting on both er nuns in the archdiocese, and in a shopping center, rather Houston, Texas, a sister of the to if you are Interested in pow­ other le^lators relegated to OKLAHOMA C ITY, Okla. of tha oonfUct ara bacoraing fixed. Thla sides o f the altar. The huge; you know, if you ever have been In the first instance, the than bother to put their cars bride, wss matron of honor. er. the end o f the speaking Bne. (A P )—An Indian custom is re­ la in accordance with hiatorical praca- dim cathedral was filled with caught cheating by one o f them, Ckmmtoslon has suggested a between designated lines. She woi;e, an azure blue saki GIFT for THRIFT 1M4 Pubiiahera Nawspapw sponsible for ' the Oklahoma S.OOO nuns. The-ceremony took they are tpe t^ e power religion Syodical* Slagle tax aiaesaor; insiated after members o f the public hiui cloth A-line dress and carried dent; tha Oraoco>Roman''World avantual* Never bother to say "Thank Wildlife Conservation Ommls- an hour and 16 minutes and the of the religion. Cardinal Spell­ that the Manager hire and firs all had their ssy. This wnuld you” to the person who pauses a bouquet of Dutch iris. ly raadiad an aqulliblrhiai with tiM Par* Spring ComM To BiMcD St ■lon bending a law. slght-aeers who canie in from man had 3,0(X) of these nuns ail top level employees for have the effect of seeing to it to hold a door for their con­ Cha;ies Edenbach of Middle- Richard Gibson, spokesman aian Kmpira, ChriaUndoih with lalam. Fifth lAvriiue to look at the down for Mass and luncheon at wiMm he la and ought to be that only those legislators who venience. town, R.I., served as best man. To tha poets It la tha unlntalllgibla Herald jssre intensely interested In for the Shawnee Indian tribe, ex­ cathedral were caught by the the Waldorf, and the sister from dlrecUy responsible; and direct­ Create real traffic Jams In Ushers were Philip Wharton of **Wa hava,** tha Quardlan conthuiaa, Catonah was found sitting at a taking a special stand on aome plained to commission members and almost iodfirtinguiahabla warble o f Impressive ceremony and did ed a procedure for a capital front of public schools by dou­ Hopewell. Va.. Gilbert Howell **aaan the line hardening before our ayea table near the entrance to the particular issue would wait Monday that it was the cu.stom toe nUgrqtoiy warbler. To the pbotogra- not leave until its end. Yesterdays inq>rovement budget. ble-parking so their own little of Little Rock, James W. Tha United Stataa did not Intarvana in grand ballroorii. around long enough to apeak. darlings won't have to walk to of tribesmen to hunt 1(X) squir­ phrir it^'toay be the firat addera-tongua, A fte r the mass. Cardinal In the aeoond instance, they Sides of Houston, Texas, and rels during a tribal ceremony tha RUngarton revolution: tha Soviet “ I teach first grade,” she was y 25.Years Ago have placed the appointmenta But more importantly and a properly parked car. i^Sylviaa Oflara discovered it the other Spellman came down the long most fundamentally, the Noyes Neil Burke of Marblehead, Named President near Little Axe, south,of here, Unkm ia reproached by Chinaae Com m u-' saying. ‘T’ve never graduated. of 'cltlzena to policy making Go into public restaurants, Mass. day. To the gardeher, it la the beginning aisle in litUe haU steps, his ' 160th' anniversary of proposal would not disturb or when treeX leaf and the;first full I ’ve had first grade for 48 years boards and conunisaions in the looking as though they are Mrs./Walter O. Joensuu was Mata tor n ^ hayfi^ agqploited favour­ right hand raised as he kept now. I would say an average of George Washington’s inaugura­ threaten to disturb the one moat The reception was held at the instalted president of the South moon of the season appears. of orderly germlnaUon and the probable hands o f the Board of Dlrec- dressed for waxing floors or able aUuaUboa in .lr a g a w l Algeria, blessing the nuns. Then he 50 students in a clam during tion as president. Is oommeiho- valuable single safeguard the washing windows. Little Rock Country Club. Windror Women’s CluC last The problem was that all this retreat o f fto a t To the atudent, it la add- * tors; wggested an orderly, reg­ Whan hovibt a^ ad "might dld.aaqmri* , esme through the big doors and each of thoee years." rated by union service at South Connecticyt legislative system Fall to keep beauty salon ap­ Thoee assisting at the wedding nlgl^. Other officers histalted ■ *>«*»■• squirrel hunt- ' ad suffering for dry aubjecta. To the Methodist Church with Man-, ularly scheduled review of the reception were Mias Joane Ing season opens May 15. The mentally eroao the Una—Injla 'IOnbah^t' into the bright sunlight of the “That’s a lot of stofftots contains— the guarantee that. In pointments or come in late, thus we/e: Mrs. Fred J. Campbell, lovara, ah, vdiat it may not ba to lovers! cathedral steps. The crowd on you’ve kept in line," she waa Chester Lodge e f Maaona as' Chief Administrative Position every session, at some scheduled inconveniencing the shop and Burke of Mancheater, sister of fltet vice-president; Mrs. Rus- waa withdrawn . . chah^ gavom- in Manchester — (something To tha meteorologist, it ia an and of da- the sidewalk grew quickly and asked. , q;>ecial guests. time, the number o f every meas­ other customete. the bridegroom, Mrs. James B. Mll W. See, second vlce-presi- menU may tor a tiiqa attempt diaaged Richard R. Metcalf opens wfalsb has not been done since ure Introduced shall be called gras days. For others it ia tha weakly people started to clap. The Car­ “I'm a grandafother teacher Talk so loud in public places Conner of Urbane, HI.. Mrs. pent; Mrs. George Raltt, record­ poUdao; aithar aide may look put tor a dinal^ wearing a tall mitre, and now." rile said. ’T v e taught Manchester branch af Hartford thia Charter was written al­ ndth anybody in the atata then that their private conversations William Matthews of Fayette­ ing secretary; Mrs. Joseph F. nature editorial in the Sunday New most 16 years ago); and vested aheap or eaay aidvance. But the (MntiarB bolding the staff of his office, children^toen their children and retail glass shop. privileged to speak his or her are anything but private. ville, Ark., Mrs. E. Warne; I Vono, corresponding secretary, ' ,Tork TlmaA' Yankee Division Veterans Aa- all lUMiefined legislative powers mind about It. The existence o f _ L/orln* Dhoto Let their small children grab and Mrs. Robert J. Krepcio, 1 ' For coins already drAwn look fairly atabla.’* nodded his head and smiled and nowUrtir grandchildren.’’ * Bass of Nashville, Tenn., Mn L IO N S sociatloa announces plan to ^ In the Board of Directors. MRS. ROBERT EDWARD BERZENSKI But to people Who work in buildings then went along the top o f the ‘They keep coming back for this practice does not halt all everything in eight In stores and Charles M. Nolan of Eldorado, treasurer. Installation ceremo­ and currency The rdationahlp between tha United .nfore, don’t they?” she waa told. render financial aid to Man­ The proposed Ohsrtsr Re­ skullduggery: but ImaglnaUon jump up and down on the chairs nies' were conducted by Mrs. ' aat on pavad atraata it la the first soimd steps and turned the comer Ark. and Mrs. John P. Cobp of Stataa and China, aa tha Guardian edi­ onto the walk leading to hhT “More T Why are you so wor­ chester Public Health vision recommendations say staggers aa it tries to visualize Mlsa Kathleen Gall Barbere- Mrs. Barber wore a two-p ece and sofas in reception rooms. Fayetteville. John H. Kelthline, Hartford NEW GLASS FRONT o f tha jackhapimer. the pnaumaUc drill, -Assn, by presentation of a show. olearly to the Citizens of Msn- how wide the sboliUon, or even and Robert Edwardj Berzenskt,„ ... dress of aqua lace and Disturb neighborhood peace 0>unty cQ-director of Connecti­ " C J " torial aummarUea it, eontaiaa *00 audi Madison Avenue residencos- ried about what they get?’’,she Mrs. Burke Is a -gradurte of tba pavanant-cutter. asked. Mias Alice Praeton, graduate riiester that their elected rep­ the tailoring o f thia practice both of Manchester, were united white accessories. The bride­ by sitting ■ in their autoe and cut Federation of Women. ' B im Una. It was quite 4 sjghf, this 'Visitation Academy, St./Louis, "Because every time I 'aee a o f JAHS, choaen aa “ Queen of would open tl^e door. in marriage Satusday morning groom's mother wore a two- ‘ honking for the person they are Mrs. Joensuu and Mrs. John; Thera, often before the liquid trin of massed hierarchy of-the Roman resentatives have the responSK Mo. and Newton Colleg/ o f the *Tbr one reaaon, China aa a potential nun, my head 'starts to hurt. Queens” at the state qp^lage bUlty to govern; that certain at St. James' Church. piece dress o f pink lace with picking up, instead of getting T. O’Briant, former club presi- j the oriole, before the full opening of the ' Catholic Caiurch, and through The bride is. a daughter of out of their cars and going to Sacred > Heart, Newto/, Maaa. On The Way rival came later on tha acana; Beat This Sister Anna-Ctortrude got Junior Prom at the University oonditiens ought to be inherent, matching accessories. Both wore dent, are scheduled to attend the , FREE Trar COIN BANK all ot yesterday and well into the door. Mr. Burke is a graduite of St. tulipa,’hafoi« anybody dares sat out a ahold of my hair once and I of Conneetiout. in the Charter that make it Mr. and Mrs. George R Barber, corsages of white roses. | 67th annual convention of the Aaia ia atlU in tha unatable condition the night at a banquet at the think she was practicing weight 36 Margaret Rd. The bride- Block sidewalks and drive­ John's Preparatory School, Connecticut State Federation of tonaato plant, w ill ooma tha full diapason mandatoryTmt~tott-frilpofial- A reception for 12.6 was held .with dffposit of $20 or moro that Burope waa in at the and o f tha Waldorf - Astoria, there were Uftlng."^ ' A Thought for T o d a y g -.-Kun l.s a Hon of Mr. ami Mrs. ways when they go to a big par- Danvera, Maas, and/a graduate Women’s Club being held today May 7fh ,o f the new aaason. 10 Years Ago biUty cannot be given away to at the Italian American Club.' testimonials to Cardinal ^>ell- by the Mhuwkeetei Joseph Berzenskt of 68 Blssell , ty, so as to park as close as of the College Of the Holy to o now or oxisting account. war. American etKl Phinaea' Intaraata “ Huh,” toe nun from Catonah the Manager. Further, they say * For a motor trip through North through Thursday at Hartford's 1 man’s leadership o f the mUIlon Sylvia McCarthy and Marilyn fit. possible to the house they are Croaa, Worceeter./Maaa. Hotel Arherica. aonfUct in Japan, in Korea, id Forinoia, It la a aeund to acattar all aarioua aai<). “They were lovetaps. Fm tomncH o f Chnichea ern New England, Mrs. Berzen- . and a half Catholics in his Regers take leading roles In - to tlM people that tha M a ^ e r The Rev. Joseph H. McCann going to. thought from the mind, a sound which sure of it." aki wore a blege and white suit The couple Uve in 8t. to tha Indo-Chinaaa panlnaula, agd fa r­ ^ archdiocese. And in the midst Metbodiat Youth FrilowiJiip's ought to administer the Board’s performed the double ring cere­ Make a disgraceful shambles LouU. “ph, I’m sure of it too. You vidth white accessories, and ther afield. W e can foreaa^ the and o f muffles the spnaea and Ults them danger­ o f all this pomp and splendor production of "Take Ctrt o f My P<^as sad that ^ e Beard A trip to toe Worid’a mony. ^uquets of white glad­ ec of restrooms, putting out ciga­ look like you know how to do corsage o f white roses. The cou­ ously toward tha araa o f awoon, but one liras able to see, clearly and LltU c CHri." ojunot Intorfsra jtoth this fime- turned out to be quite an ex- ioli were on the altar. Mr4. rettes by throwing them on the oorna o f theae diaputaa; Japid wUl dadde K pretty wril yourself.’’ Pwtonce fpr some former New ple will live at 896 "Hartford Rd. ^abova all a sound which takas over from unmistakably, toe true might ’’Well, I’m not as spry as I “K lU fo r Korea" slated as Ralph Maccorone was organist floor and stepping on them, wip­ Amatejtrs, 100-1 tor itaalf; Chinaae on both atdae of the I. pSTMSto&y, wish to thsnb Torkere. Their eone' camera Mrs. Berzenskt is a 1963 grad­ ^all the othar algna of spring, imaginary, and power o f the Catholic w as." she said. "W hat’s that? part ot exhibit at "Girl Scouu and soloist. x ing Hpstlck -smeared fli)gers Ponnoaa Strait wlU raadi thdr own ao- Togetoar" program. toe CRartsr Revtolon Commls- was stolaa sad sevsral smart Given In marriage by her god­ uate o f Manchester High School. on walls, throwing paper towels CHICAGO^—There are about vlaual, floral, or musical, and proclaliqs,, Church in these parts. Can I still k e^ order to class? aommodation. Indo-China ia . unpradlct- W airan Matthews engaged sa rion for proaehvlag sad J w j ^ s w cut in Uns in m pt father. William Sullivan of Man­ Mr. Berzenskt is a 1961 " gradu------1 trato containers—In short, do- 66 times asybany amateur musi­ It was right in front o f you, Oh, r m sure I can do that." more convincingly than all tha rmt of student assistant to toe Rev. strengthening tha very tssspoi of tiMm. When chsUsngad about chester, the bride wore an alsle- ate o f Manchester -High School, • ing everything humanly possible cal groupyin the United States abla. But there la no inherent reaaon why drumming on the table-cloth T h e fingers drummed on the them together, what time of year it is. CaifBord O. Btanpeon at Center of Council r Manager Govern­ tha and of tha llns bsing the lengtb gown of Chantilly lace and is employed as a machinist to make the word “ Ladies’ Von aa there are professional bands arbat happened in Burope ahould not like a hammer. It was, of table again. ‘Tlemember, young man, you’re not to tise my Church. ment in Manchester. l intend to PtoM tosy ahoidd bsgin. tlisy and liylon tulle, designed with a apprentice at Pratt and Whit-' (he door a misnomer. r and orchestras. Amateur musi­ avantuaUy happen in Ante too, and artiy a ! Over tha years, tha jackhammara have oourae, good r i ^ t hand name." ' • Retail Merchants Bureau of vote for all tos charter changes. n to rM : "Chsat, chsst. that's scooped neckline on an Illusion ney, division of United Aircraft! All rights reserved, cians qlitniimber professionals O F MANCHESTER cosM to aeam the true auguries o f tha o f this (old nun who said she Corp., East Hartford. Newspaper Enterprise Asen. dividing ilna ahould not ba aooeptad "No, sister." Chamber ot Commerce I hope you wlU do the same. ^ ahsad in yoke, fitted bodice, and bouf­ by moM than 100 to L (however tadUy) by both aidaa. Tha open aaason. W e hear them, roaring apd has taught school for 48 yean, "But you were going to," riie Bois mariteting survey tola world.” fant skirt of nylon tulle, appll- and her fin gen began tapping Vary truly youn, ------i- Cbtnaaa. after aU, are uaed to thla; they podnding and cutting away, while the said. " I eould see that." The dtiaeas et Manchester______J. F. Halloran ” “ y — THOU qued with garlands of chantilly because something tcM her that fiiwers kept drumming. tain inf ornmtlon ragardliMr Imw NOT aTEAL. That osr- lace. Her veil of silk Illusion buUt the Great Wall over 3,000 yean spring fever surges through our valna. Bditor’s Note: "Prassrviag 41*4 i h i i l l i i QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923! Keep track of ' the person she was UUking to 'Hian the luncheon w on tag haWto. tatoly must maan eamaras as was attached to a crystal point­ After a half day it may quiet down and Strengthanlngr' V your Savings at home... ago. The Americana ara in South-aaat > wsH as j^aoas in Has. ed lattice coronet, and she car­ Aaia to dafand a fronUar; .thair inter- ! ■asm to depart, and one begins to faar Waltsr L AhW. ried a colonial bouquet of white data ara fulfilled whan 'one haa become that pariiaps one Jackhammer doesn't Saylor Lotoaran roses and) stephanotis. ^ 164 EAST CENTER ST. • Miss Joanne Berzenskt of make a summer. But It will be back, ia Church, Wapglag, ' fixed.. . . Chinaae and Amerlijana ara not Manchester, a sister of the FREE AOD-OtBANK aondemnad, either by geography or a tn t- a matter o f hours, cutting a new fhie bridegroom, was maid of honor, MANCHESTER — 649-5261 I agy, to ba alwaya at war by proxy. A six Inchee south o f its previous operatioii. Miss Linda Berzenskt of Man­ 1 ./'.■* . . ■ with tho deposit of $^(i ori moro aoodua vlvandl U both poaalble and, in Never fear, once the sound o f the Jack­ chester, a sister of the. bride­ Ample Parkiniir Front find Rear Today in Hfstory groom, was bridesmaid. They ,to 0 now or exhting count. tha long run. probable." hammer >ia heard in the land, w la tw ’a wore waltz-Ungth chiffon [dress­ gone ) M la whan tha Guardian editorial gata By The Aaeeolatoid Prehe es, styled alike, tashionefl with *• Tuesday. May B, the / to anamining the third aide of the grant scoopto necks, long sleevM and day of 1864. Thera are bouffaat skirts with bowl at the power triangle that it finda itaalf ' MO days left In the year. waistlines. They itore maiSciang ’!Befora Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!” to rauaura Itaelf very convincingly. * yictnam Back Porch TM ay'e HigfaUght la n e t o t y ., yell hats. The honor attendant i K finda that China and Uie Soviet On this date in 1836, the wore blue and, carried a colO' nisi bouquet of pale pink carns' Union have contiguoua borders—“they The uncertainties of Presidential pri- copes T ria l.b M sn in Dayton, mariea are well illustrated by the reaulta Tann., with the arrest of bi^egy tlons. The brideemaii'MmSld wore palle cannot witnUraw from one aiwther pale blue this weak in Massachusatta and Pena- toaoher Joha Beepom. The trial, pink, and carried a ,*___ pbysieaUy aa can the United SUtaa and aylvbnia. Ambassador Lodge scored a ^olvlng around Darwin’s Muquet. Ha rivala. . . . China haa a huga popu- atroag victory in hla home atata and BvoluUon. sttraotsd Anthony Bersenskl of Man- Raise The Flag! eheater rorved aa hia brother’e 9 ... Do you dare to totton; Soviet Aaia a tai" popula* nude Inroads in Governor Scmntan'A u ^ d iH d s attention, with WU- Tka Ambassador la flndiag a U w Jennings Bryan appearing beat man. Uahera were George Hon .... Hiara la no lack of'oecaaiona THURSDAYS porch halfway around tha world a great tor the atata and Oaraaoe rSut Barber of ManotaMter, a brotoer '(’he’ Coinmodore' li here! It’s tor oonfHct \ place not to campaign from. lor toa fiafimae. o f tha bride; WlUiam McKenzie ; AEtna Cfifiualty’fi new top-covfr- fRIUAYS be different? “ And once the cold -war haa atartad, Tha real k>aar in thaaa pHmarlaa has Ob T H b bats e f Bast H artfofl), and George age yacht infiurance now available INSTANT Ixmgo of Glaatonbury. tha tendency may ba for tha tempera- bean Governor. RockMeller, who haa Tk WM, tos Dutch bought from us. We believe it to be the been woricing everybody rise’s back Oops May, N.J., from thinn. broadest, most comprehensive If you like to have your home-'distipctly tare to go on dropplag) to that ^ dlffara porch, unsuccessfully. Our Governor ran dlans. DIVIDENDS. iii! different you’re going to have fun decorat­ ^ ftoaa the othar two cold wara. We uaed fourth in Massachusetts and fifth to la im , Nfisoteon died la efill< yacht policy yet offered. Let us ex­ Paid imiiMKllately on t o t a l: ' to be told that, ainca tha Soviet i M Chi- Pennsylvania. on to* la la d of at. Hslsna, FOR plain how you can get more with ing ypur dinette. For Daystr(Hn\. , . ac- ot all ngular MWaga haaa. flovammenta word both Oommu- But what affect thaaa primary results la 1868, Oen. John A. L ilie Commodore. knowliedged style leader . . . haa come up ,A ■tot, they had tha aame (ntaraatai which w(ll hava at tha nominating convention ifwtsd a call to aU rnsmtei with a ^multitude of . unusual designs in this awimnar tut one can predict with too Orapd'Army of the Rip wpold'prevent their ulUmato aavwaw^ say oartatoty. Favorite-son atataa and to daeoiuto tos grayss ^ 1 Cosmetics mellow bronzetone metal, Daystromith to ao tar aa thla ia 'trua it only ipcovaa croaeovar primariaa always seam more dead on M ay 80. This / lastic topa, and waah-clean plastic up- tba violanpa o f too poUtical axploaton ijnpoctaat than they are. The only oon- start o t' Osooratica Day i ,rra. Eolstories. 'Hie 8roup shown, has [a wal- that haa trtvan them apart Tha tighter aluHoa to <>Ata la that the raea la'aot knowB aa > ICemorial 0^ in THE irFBRENCB nu6-g^ne

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Schofd Th4 sseddd phase o f the |i- A NorBiEnd Million Norwich Diocesan De- v U n m t Fuad Drtva la aow in A r e S h o w n Tbs Town Plaimlng Ocanudsi' prOfrass, according to Brbthei' •ion pad the |i million ot ' - three classes o f Grades 7 and 8 tAurel Music Camp Scholarships by Mn. Cnarles Lambert, pckid Crow d ing to have developer Alexan-t dollar mark for the flret time Mus one class of sixth graders, president of Chaminade Musical Club. (HerakI photo by Sa- der Jarvis grade the sand Congratulatory messages,‘best wishes and gifts were in recent toWn history. n e existing building would on the east side of the p! ternis.) . bestowed upon Lynwood K. Elmore of 119 E. Lakewood Records Estimated building coats for J hold Grades 1 through S and ------^ erty, in accordahee *iith an For Concert Circle last night who last Thursday retired rs president April amounted to pl,17I,733 of the other two sixth grades. Mrs. earlier agreement, and is stak­ Warrantee Deeds ing changes Di thp subdivision of the Savings Bank of Manchester. About 70 attended which $114,600 was for non- Louise Smith will report to the Bolton Osmond J. Klebe, to Charies Edwin Edw a)^ of $8 'Wells St., chairman of the "Lhe-A-Bike" month-long free bicycle in- next board meeting on the price By DAVro L. ALMOND specifications to .maet current the dinner at the Manchestei^ taxable construction. F. Young Jr. and Joyce 8. m oomperison, taxable con­ program, applies reflective tape to the bicycle of Lori Heritage, 8, of 36 nf her land in oack of the Last evening this reviewer standards. i Country Club, Including bank di- tively, to $53 million and $48 Columbus «• . M progTMn committee observes. The committee includes Mrs. Ruth McGinn, Planning director Joseph' rectors! Young, property on W. Vernon struction for April 194$ was es­ school. corporators and em- million, Livesey repdrtod. J '.7 * ^ ? * “ .“ **/^..®^ Anderson-Shea Post, co-sponsors of program; Robert Brock, The plans also include a park­ attended the annual concert of Tamsky submitted tor board re- ■ ployes. , St. timated at $248,545. Group Drafting O t n a n c e Mortgage loans in 1955 were Qultolaim Deeds president of the Manchester Chamber of Conunerce; Karl A. Jichsu safety dl- ing area for 32 cars for the Manchester's Chaminade Musi­ Elm ore’S nine-year tenure $8,700,(X)0 and today are $41, Tha building tnq>actor’a of­ '^•rtcan AutomobUe Association; and Capt.' George P, McCatighey of the Eighth District to Riehard school personnel next to the cal Club. The well attended pro­ zoning ordinances as they gov- head - - of - the bank. ■/ was singled 400,000; sunihis climbed from fice collected $4,808 In fees last Manchester Police Department. (Herald photo by Oflara.) y ^ ...... ">ng, propertlea naar Hil­ paved playground. The next To Regulate n s t r u c t i o n ern applications ~ (or group out in a pictorial motion picture ALS/mUllpa to $4.2 million; net month, compared to $1,443 col­ ------^ ------gram WM held in Kaiser Hall dwellings (multi-building apart­ meeting o f the board will be which depicted 58 years of the income Went from $27,000 to liard S t lected during the comepondlng ers School on Princeton SL; of Concordia Lutheran Church ment developmenta). The $;roup M ay 14. history o f the savings insUtu- $230^000; dividends paid to in- dlarriage I iesa*s|i p.riod last year. The planning commi8Sign"met<^able for the academic year 1964r dwelling section of the present Buckland School on Tolland Aaxillary Tests The bulk of the concert waa veStora climbed from $485,000 Jacob Rudolph Lubis, 85 Perm its were lesued for 24 65. Any Bolton resident who in­ regulations is inconristent with Bihe Marking Program Tpke.; Buckley School on Ver­ Measles and mumps have ex­ last night with Atty. 'Jerome performed by the combined tq $1,880,000;' accounts Jumped Birch St., and Agnaas Kalacls, eingle dwellings, three 2-famlly tends to enter the teaching pro­ the content of other secUons, non S t; Bentley School on Hol- acted their toll from Mom as Walsh of the towiV'd^unsel's o f­ Chaminade Chorus and Choral- 58 Bllyue Rd., Latvian Luther­ dwellings, 10 garages, 48 mU- fession or is currently training dealing with residential and i Donovan of Qiaston- **'^ 22.500 ^ 1N.600. listor S t ; and tha Highland well as from the kids in town ette under their conductor, an Church, May Id. fice, and Atty,. Arthur Barrows for teaching is eligible to apply apartment building, and has l>hry produced and narreted the ^ E taore Watkins vice prasi- cellsneous projects, plus two tinder W ay During Month School on Porter St and therefore have cut into the Muriel Crewe Atoley. There Edmund John DraugUa, N ew anticipated profits from the cof­ of New iMtdon, a specialist on for this scholarship. Applica­ been the subject of considerable which was given to Elmore J*®* ™ chairman for multiple apxrtmenU, a 102- On Saturday, May 18, be­ plannlng-dnd zoning, to draw up tions should be in by May 31. were two guest performers, public criUcism at Zoning tor his film library. illnner, a ^ t - Haven, and Paggy Ann Durage, unit building at Olcott and tween the hours o f 10 a.m. and 1 fee parties sponsored by the M ayor Francis Mahoney has<>be used on bikes inspected dur- Windham Community Memorial a town'ordinance for regulation They may be sent, to Mra Michael Johns, French horn sO' B^rd meetings. I Elmore recrived a movie cam- ^ 114 Park St Adams Sts., .and an 18-unit p.m., students from lillh g and proolaimed the month of M sy as Ing the month. fMARTHLOOKINO W NIflW ALU Hospital Women's Auxiliary. of 'Construction on unaccepted Charles J. Addison, RFD 2, Box lolst, and Ronald Erickson, ■Tain^y also recommended, I era. projector and film as glfU. Bolldiag Permlta complex at B. Canter and Pit­ Bennet Junior High Sehoola and streets and highways. 456. tenor soloist. and the board will study, a| Jutoa William J. Shea, chair-' progress pia- To Lawton Investment Co. kin 8U. "Llte-A-Bike" Month in Msn- About 2,200 bikes in town will Manchester Hlght School will Mrs. Jesse (fteer, whose te^ be inspected, taped and regis­ ONLY $1 MOM m OM usually is the culmination of " When the 'draft of the ordi­ Fire Department Meeta The program opened with proposa* that a Technical Ad- man ra the bank’s board of dU. _ Tnc. fo* construction of 39 *n lt ^ In addition, permits were is­ chester. have their bikes checked at the tered during inspections to' be nance is (HHnpleted it will be The annual meeting of the three choral numbers, "N o group dwellings at 14-td Law- sued for four tsx exempt pro­ high school parking lot; also, coffee parties around towp/Miid « . Committee be estab- rectors and an associate JusUce' honored Elmore and Tha mayor last week heartily held at IT public schools this Mrs. James Major, tre|Ml&er of sent to the selectmen for their Bolton fire department will be Man Is An Island," by Bradley; llshed to study zoning ordl- of the Connecticut Supreme I Dorothy, by singing -on Kd., $200,000. jects: CSiurch': of the AjHump- Keeney and Keeney S t Annex, approval-and then put on a call andorsed and commended the month. school yard; Uncdln School off Savfi now on this modorotoly-pricfid RKtanlds the auxiliary’s {Nuly^mmittee, held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the "Ora Pfo Nobis," by Owynn nance chwges, tor report to court of Errors, presided at the'^^® ' House" tlon Convent, $40,000; W ick­ Ktanchester Veterans of Foreign to a town meeting. . The schedule fo r inspection Main St.; Green School on E. reported a totat..df $2,7M re­ firehouse. Officers will be elect­ WitUama; and the Tyneside Air, and "M ay the Good Lord Keep ham Park comfort atatlon and W ars Anderson-Shea Post, and The planning commission al­ *^5 reUrement dinner has been set up by Polled Capt. Middle,Tpke.; and the Nathan tiro. Built with 7.3% mirad* RIV-SYN— thfi ad* ceived to dat^-i^ompared to last ed. "The Keel Row." The last committee would be composed You.” pumping sUUon, $51,000; Globe ita auxiliary, with support from so approved a plan brought to of developers, architecU, law­ Judge Shea singled out Elmore George P. Mtughey o f the Hale School on Spruce S t year’s mentioned piece waa the best Elmore, in closing, thanked Hollow bathhouae, $35,000; and Chief of Police James M. Rear­ them by members of the Grange yers suid others who must deal as a “ courageous man who had Persona] Notiees Manchester Police Department. On Saturday, May 23, between ditive that h«lps retard sidewall craddna, adds* Howetbr ail captains reported Advertisement— performed by the chorus, and everyone for the wonderful Bunce School, $500. don, the Manchester T raffic for improving Bolton Green. with zoning law, and would good, sound, old-time Yankee (n- Bpeolal A A A printed cards will 10 a.m. and l p.m., Robertson a n^s^of optimism and expect The Hartford Electric Light evening and the gifts given him Safety (tonunittee, the Cham­ They asked that town coun­ ahowed the ladies to be quite a tegrity," and noted Elmore's be distributed in schools and w ill traction and mileage. 21-month read hazard t^«neet or better last year's Company invites clubs to enter "permit Uie TPC to obtain ad-, , , . , , . by his banking colleagues of the School on N. School St; South sel alsorprepare an ordinance lusty, swashbuckling crew. vice from people who ' must ■*^*'ong insistence to Improve In Memoriam FEDERAL SUBSIDY ber • o f Commerce, and the be available at local, stores. .^dtal. The parties w ill be con- the state-wide Do-Ahtad-Des- past nine years. In lovinc memory of Mlehsal A School on S. Main S t ; Ver- adopting cq>en space legislation Tile program listed some- deal wiUi the regulaUons; peo-1 the people o f the n Francisco — AP The American Automobile Asaocia- Students in their respective guarantee. Select the size you need and tove. ' tinned for the month of May. serts-with-MlIk Recipe Contest. Elmore, prior to coming to tlon of Hartford County (A A A ), planck and Orford at the school for the town. thli^; called sAUegro No. 7" by pie with special understandings community and state, May's!" l4 o " «*•••<* awsy U.8. Poet Office was offered schools will have their bicycles Mrs. John Sullivan is local Clubs with 20 or more members Manchester, wa.'' state bank for their planned programs for yard on Olcott St; WaddeU Turns Down Request . M bnut as the next selection. that a professional planner Two letters were read by temporary financial aid by a inspected on the following dates chairman. Hostesses at the tea may submit an original recipe . I commissioner from 1951 to 1956, Alwaya tmlling, happy, and son- bicycle safety, to be held at area School on Broad S t, and Wash­ Harold Porcheron, chairman Well, 1 don’t know much about can not be in a positlim to - - San Francisco city official Mon­ and respective timee: table assisting Mrs. Greer were, dish using at least one and one- Judge Shea, one from President and d ^ u ty commissioner from content, schools. ' ington School on Cedar St. any “ AUegro No. T,” but I do J u ^ e,” Tamsky said. I-oved and reapeeted wherever he day. On Skturday, Atay 9, between Mrs. Madeline Treybal, Mrs. of the school board, last nigh^ half cups of fresh milk. The Victor L. Butterfield of Wes- 1943 to 1961. He has served on went. The VFW will as8ig;n four know that what was played Trie commission also briefly Informed that the downtown “The basic purpose of the the hours o f 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., r u u iis s SAU TUN-TYPI Wilbur Goldberg, Mrs. John' turned down a request fo r the dish must be one which can be leyan University, Elmore's alma state and national associations Yeara will not darken nor ebad- men, names to be announced, to SALE ■ ' discussed site improvements at owa dim Rincon Annex poet office branch program is to help develop safer inspections will be held in the bZES PRICE ' Roan, Mrs. George Carter, Mrs. actual motion made in execu­ refrigerated or frosen. Official was the final movement, of mater, who praised Elmore for of Mutual Savings Banks’ com- assist officials during tha in­ SIZIS PRIP Mott’a Supermarket parking The beautiful memories wa have of would no longer be open untU bike riders, with emphasis of following school yards. A t Bow­ Charles Hill and Mrs. Raymond tive session last week that gave contut rules and entry .forms Moaart'e third "Horn Con­ hls “ long and enterprising ca- mlttees, and has been partlcu- him. spections at each school. . lot on E. Middle Tpke., and an midnight weMdays, supervisor this need for safe bicybling and e.40-15 * 12.23* 4.40-I5 ie.23* Parker. . _ Supt. Philip Liguori a $H,500 re available from participating certo." It was heard in an earn­ reer in banking." larly interested with banking East . « Hartford subdivision Mr. and Mrs. M. Orfiteni, Jl. George Moscone suggested that the particular hazards of night­ The financial report, released raise for the next school year. ealeia or from pur local office est performance by the young Gov. John Dempsey iient legislation. 4.70-13 12.23* which overlaps the Manchester and Linda, llteMat. the city pay for stafflng.the post time cycling," Mayor Mahoney 470-15 pAf® by Mrs. William Maurer, pub­ He also declined to give a of The Hartford Electric light Mr. Johns and his acemnpenist, “warmest congratulations on He is a past president of the Patricia and Suaaa. 7.30-U town line; ahd noted that the office at nights (or a month—or said. 12.23* • licity chairman, showed Colum­ breakdown of the voting. Company. Deadline; May 25, Mrs. Stewart Ferguson. retirement to a man who has commission will be invited to until the federal government Special reflective tape, provid­ bia had contributed $323 so far; Porcheron said he needed 1964. A very mjoyable trio of been o f great value to jfiie State I.OO-U 14.25* meat with the town board of straightens out lU financial ed by the Minnesota Iftning and W r /'M v'-'ii .'..int the -.f. tiuv Chaplin, $342; Hampton, $126; direction from the board of ed­ numbers followed, sung by an of Connecticut.” problsirts. 7.10-13 14.21* 7.10.13 1 2 i3 * Lebanon, $72; Mansfield Center, directors at a'meeting date to Manufacturing Company, will ucation and a request must be Mapdiester Eveniag Herald equally enjoyable trio of sing­ Other congratulatory letters $82; Scotland, $ lll; Windham be set by the directors tonight 7.40:i3 14.2S* made by the "usual procedure" Bolton correspondent, Cleme- ers. EUlzabeth Lambert, Mary 7.40-15 ' 1 A 2 3 *' - ' Center, $82, Windham,' $32; from prom inent, banking and before the information could be well Young, telephone 648-8M1. Stewart and Gloria Coro per­ industrial leader were also MOTHER'S DAt-M AY 10 S tom , $374, WUlimanUc, $617. $.00-13 19.25* 3.00-15 17.23* formed "Music Spread Thy Car Enter* Bar read. Blgh School Honor Roll released.' 1 i.30-13 19.23* S.20-15 17.23* The honor roll for the fourth Earlier in the day a' Herald Voice Aroimd" by Handel, Everett J. Livesey, new presl' reporter asked Liguori for per­ Bantock's "Silent Strings,” and MTLFORD (A P )—A bartend­ dent of the bank sueceading El' *Piu( sxdM tax, No keds-ls rsqwksd period at Windham High School RockviUe-V ernon er and a patron were in fair mission to see the minutes on Edward German's "O Lovely more, highlighted the nine includes: The "A " honor roll: condition at Milford Hospital May.” Onoe again, it was the years of the bank under Elmore John Kosclka:; Sally Hutchins, the motion and vote tally of the today after a car smashed CA.XDIKS seniors; Stuart Itaplan, Thomas executive session but the super­ last of three which caught my by depicting, on placards, the through a window into a res­ giant strides made at the bank. ^ CANDIES Marchisa. Dayna Thompson,' intendent said the minutes were Resignation fancy, while "Silent Strings" taurant. During the nine-year tenure Juniors; Michael Curran, Gary not in ,hls office. He said the was a very pretty bit of im- There were 12 persons In for her favorite gift Tettelbach, sophomores; Chtyin board- 'chairman probably had pressioniam. o f Elmore ae president assets Given Board Joy's Restaurant yesterday af­ and deposits climbed from $23 Chowanec, Susan Tambamiiti., them and offered to call Por- A t the intermission, the Cha­ ternoon when a car driven by million and $21 million, respec- •A TRADE-IN! WARDS PINESTI Peter Lanzolatta, freshmen; the etieron. minade Club Scholarships for Herbert MoPhee, 48, w «it out "B ” honor rolls, Beverly Clark, Porcheron, who acted as sec­ B y M i r a b i t o Laurel Music Ckunp were pre­ of control and plunged into ths LENOX PHARMACY 3*vMONTN HEAVY-DUTY DATTIRY Donna Cohen, Linda Collins, retary during the executive sented to pianist Miss Niekl room, police said. >. 299 E. C:ENTER STREIST— 649-0896 MVIRSIDl A U SEASON MOTOR ON. Janice Sprague, Susan W hit­ session, said he had not yet Asvastas and the aforemen­ John Hedrick, 47, the bar­ John Mirabito, administrator more, seniors; Martin Axelrod, prepared the minutes. tioned Michael Johns. tender, and Edward Masker, 54, Scott Dunnahk; John Knapp, of Rockville City Hospital for The motion is' expected to be The concert continued with were admitted to the hospital. George Peters, William Pleas, made at, the boaniix regular the past four ntonths, submittad Four other patrons were treat­ a a aaaaaaaaaaaaa a a. 9 95 another set of three choral 95 Peter Shumway, Juniors Thom­ SATISFIED a m meeting tomorrow night when his resignation last, night to the pieces. Ih e first of these, Gus- ed and released at the hospital. as Card, Robert Fletcher, Fred­ MePhee, who escaped injury. a r e i.U .f | the motion will be ratified. tar Holst’s setting of “Sweet a erick Lowman, Douglas Tettel­ board of trustees. 'was charged with with your small l6t Bsnsficiil put The reporter’s request was and Low," Included some very failing to a less trade bach, Jane Forbes, Rose Mar­ Mirabito said-he was resigning drive in the proper line. RIBAY* - a made in accordance with the effective passages utilizing a AMOUNT chisa, sophomores; -Steven for personal reasons. He ’ de­ a MONTHLY OF LOAN "figh t to know" law. HOT W A m 'a S Grant, John James, Louis Kap- clined to elaborate. small semi-chorus. ' S16.75 $300 Outperforms new- l - R t e € « H Ian, Gary King, Robert Pow low -' reimburse- Mrs. Virginia Yaskulka, who Tenor • Ronald Erickson and a a ski.aki SusanAiiann Emmons.iTmmATCH LindaT in.4. Hen­ mcnt, Forcheron said yesler* retired from the t<^ adminis­ hU accon ^n ist, Mrs. Paul HIATERf- i i s m 26.58 50q car batteries— sure i A I I O W -9 0 day: “ The board of education's Ericluon, pis mother, performed a . / a ry, Carol Liowman, AnnMarie tration post last Jan. 1, has 36.41 7 M ManWarren, freshmen. budget for the coming year lor agreed to return as interim ad­ an aria froih Haydn's "Crear a starts in winter! Install o 'e'a; < 51.16 a Briefs industrial arts, including sal­ ministrator until a new official tlon,” "In (Native Worth." The F r o n t a 1.000 Protection ot all en- The Columbia Cooperative ary, instructional supplies-and 1s selected. soloist displayed excellent dic­ 'On 24 month elan. /•' -'iCO'. i t 344AONTN Kindergarten will meet tonight equipment \totals approximate­ Mirabito will step down be­ tion and, prqperly, included the MAXI __ all gine temparaturosl a ’ TSAI ■gr. $4 RbHiurg ly $16,000. \The expected re­ epia's pr^edihg recitative. I at 8 in Yeomans Hall. The fore the end of the month. For­ S p e c i a l Ask for cash and get fast ssrvict during Beneflcial'a Omv. dO-Sd I3.t3 l.fi meeting is for this year's moth­ imbursement from the state is mer assistant administrator at believe the lienor. almost cap­ a Chav. S3-U ld.fi I0.fi g e a s o n AAeeti or exceeds about $12,000. Payment will be Dadfa, ers plus next year's, accord­ Meriden Hospital, Mirabito said tured the audience ( an ex­ Ooldsn Jubilsal Uss Spring cash to paint up, fix R ««. $ I2 .U A, A • i J • • . - • I V # ' Pfym. 40-SS 13.tS t.fl “OTOR cor-makerg-5 se­ ing to Mrs. Kenneth WCllams, made this summer. Salary and he has accepted a hospital posi­ ceedingly hard thing to do these ,up, tune up, dress up — for- any good reasoni publicity chairman. instructional supplies are 100 tion elsewhere. days) with his performance of (1) AUUN FRONT END a Hym. S4-44 14.fS 10.fi per cent reimbursable the first (2) BALANCE FRONT Remsmbsn Bensficial Is the ons pisee to call for Nrd, quence tests for MS Stephen Naumec has won the the quasi-Orlentai -"Kashm iri" Merc. taro years, 75 per cent reim­ Mirablto’s resignation was WHEELS— Reg. $4.00 a monsy the minute you went Itl Call up or come In M44 I4.f3 13.fi prize of $7.50 worth of equip­ accepted with regret by the by Woodforde-Finden. Finally Ghm You OMa. -id.4d IS.fi td.fi oil.APIdo$s.AAS,DG. ment • for selling the bursable the third year, 50 per hepe rform ed Leoncavallo's ($) CHECK FRONT .... this very minutel • RemWer S44d ld.fi !0.t5 board of trustees. A board a PeeNGC JSr»d I4.fi I0.fi thread tor Boy's^outTroo^Mj y**" “ '‘ 25 j)er "Mattinata" and showed us that WHEEL BEARINGS spokesman said the trustees (4) CHECK BRAKE FdMfi, Walter Deptula Jr. was second I '« l‘>strlal were pleased with Mirablto's a Swede singing an Italian song mCGeiel—-«-» 40.43 1i-fi M.fS SYSTEM \ and won $5 and Edward A ff-! performance at the hospital. sounds like a Swede singing an M5 \ hauser came In third for $2.50 Italian song. . TeiRMil The board of education | TTm spokesman said appllca- AN Few Only 4143 14.fi 13.6S worth of equipment. i Uons for the top post are cur- The concert concluded with Lions Officers arould also like to announce that It has received approval renUy being reviewed.rsri( A selec­ three more numoera by the Loins up to $UX)0 — Loans life-insured at low cost. Wallace Lohr of Lake chorus an enjoyable parody lA has; been elected president"^ i state on the board's tion, he said. Is expected to be •ensMciel (]inenee Co. of Mcinchestar made shortly. the style of Handel titled $ Q > 9 5 the Uons Club for*^u!f coming S!?2nt* tor relmburse- Mirabito began his duties at "Doctor Foster" by Hughes,' a Chooolatas 806 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER year. Urfir, who has been third counselor ..^always a the hospital on Jan. 1. He b ^ beautiful miniature, "The lb. S1.60 Mitchell S-41S6 .* (Ovsr So. New En|ian4 TsI. Butinsss OMeat jdee president, succeeds Paul™s I ...... came involved in a dispute with Swan." by Edvard Grieg, / the favwrita fo r "Mom*. Merrick. .P®y»ble this .summer. r 81b. 8A8 SAFEtY WHEN DRIVINe Othe^oWicers are second'year it iidli'lie*‘$2.-! *^‘**‘**• master mlofaturist; and finally holmes flr e r v lr e third year, the Negro spiritual, "Wasn’t SERVICE ON ALL N' Williams, first vice president CONVENTIONAL BIAKB9 John Forryan, second, vice Porcheron said he would' t^poelve pay cuts up to 50 cents That A Wide River" whichi fea­ w ax NYMN fiat Blur have further information on re­ ap.hour. In protest, the porters tured some fine solo worlo by por hour ^unaluiUm /B president; Mynm Berkowltz, S0KI15 CENTER iw. third vice president; Hhigene imbursement by the National alked off their Job. contraito Mary Stewart, 1 Exceeds fecferiql, state, SAE Dente, secretary; C. I^ cott Defense Administration Act on I — ------■ Generelly, the cheu-a) woric scientific eoulnment. OM safety stondarMl Strong 4* Hodges, treasurer; John, Sulllt was. good, though there Is si bit MORIMTY *e«. van, tail twister; RaymoM Church Group Bowls idover Mane of trouble with blend in the fiikt MM 7?L twill herringbone weovet Keefe, lion tamer. Dlrectotw The Congregators. couples' soprano section. Chorus aocom- Fmctlwi of tin coitl . / Experienced, confidentisl coun­ metal budde. 4 color chokes. elected were: Roy Ferguson,] club of Bolton Congregational Vilfkia R n tllri*itn tf*v panlsU. Marjorie .^tfvens and IROTHEIS sel on pre-errenfemente is ft p«r- ®*i* yesr; Donald Macauley,' Church, will bowl Friday at the O a i l K I ^ U p U j y irS HERE Mildred LUliendah), deserve a twp years and Arnold Haima, Parkade Lanes, meeting there ------I special nod for soma very fine , TEL. Stt-SlSS , ■wraa #2 tiMl Oil ticulftrly helpful service thftt's pro­ SIAT RILT UnuCTOR two years. OonUnuing tor the {tt 8 pm . and return A voluntary petitidn in bank­ work. Csnnfcta'' to It vided without chftrge or obligation balance of their terme were i, * fellowahlp haU. for re- ruptcy has been filed by Roy F. OUR ANNUAL PREi-SEASON Automatically retracts your% Ouimar Olsen and the Rev I ‘ ‘ '“■bmenta. M ra Emerson Bos- fwoi tank. at Holmec Funeral Home. Adams of 110 Lake St., An- APw .s*ot belt wliM not in \Me— Oe^e Evans. The officers wili' Mrs. Kenneth Mat- T dover, in Hartford's federal dls- ■ / ,?S; ends overhanging. Easy w in- be ItiMalled this mcaith. I Ut^'vs are hosteeses. M ods la ------A service of baptism Is plan- tric^ court. . 1 L - .. stoU-merely dip— ^ Maoeiiester Evening Herald Sunday. Parents not al- Adams,, a machinist, has $5,- a OUSS UNIO CotamMa eorfospiNideBt. Vlr- ready contacted who wish to 022.03 in debts and $201 hi as- a COfKS UNO) AWNING ftato 36. Oarlsos, tolepbeae have a child baptized should con-1 seta, according .to the petition, a HLTISt OAtVANlUO 2t8-9t24. tact the Rev. J. Stanton Con-: The petition Uated debts for: .Secured creditors at $1,'442.84; . a fWUM^on jost 1HEY HAVE SENIORITY Anyone wishing to donate unsecured creditors, $3,487.19; '^^Oonalds PULA, Yugoslavia (AP) — flowers for Sunday services rent, $42, and taxaa, $50. OMignad for itlhipls dwsll. WflVC IA klllf W The four Bursae sisters hsve should contact Mra. Hkroid' Adama is being rapresented h a m b u r g e r s ingt, apartmsnlt,]laundsrsnst, SALE bee* empitoed by the same f I by Atty. Katherine y T Hutch- ,, sic whsrs torgsr volums* sf LItUa Ambaaaadora , ■ ^ M U y Phono your Wards CfitqYog Storo canning M u stry in this Istrian A ' churph day camp plaining ineon o f Rockville. The petition M oonaU < ^ wotM is rsgwlrsd. ...Oalioloua port for a total working time committee wUl meet Thi“ ,yl>* scheduled to go before'Saul l l b k l A A B BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU 2 ot 114 years. ON-|lreel Parlisfi* a NO MOHEY OOWN^hon You^luy Ort Croilit Alj Words! morning at 9:30. ; Seidman, referee in bankruptcy. ohooolataa 8'lb. 4JBS , Aoto*Jie has wwked there $8 The Pilgrim Fellowship iU FOURTY BROO. O r iv N «> — Ym i’U B . Glad You DM p m . M a ^ 9». MUena 27 and •enre a spaghetti supper ^ KILLED nr GHA8H m e . O il* 3$ .'Htis Is the first and day at 6:30 pim. ■ POUOHKBBP8IB. N.Y. (AP) Also Save On Jahmiiee and Porch Enelosareif oniw tob any of them have ever 319 BROAD ST. ' ScholanUilp AvallaM e — Charles F. Iforton, 17, of Inli for. tit iiM n arokis. . . McDm h N' s had. ItaesnUy fife factory man- The Bolton Sc^larahiB Com Danbqry; Conn., waa killed yes­ I 44 WEST CRNTER StRin MANCHESTER QUINN'S PHARMACY u em an t gava apeh girl a gold mlttae is : a p ^ iations terday when his^egr left R t M HOME SPECIALTIES lug la appMeUtloa. . fora ip avall- and overtt^^asd. STIVER LANE EXTENSION . TEL. t 4MM 9 67t MAIN ^nrRErr—BlANCBXSTBR 269 Wpst M M dla^a..TEL 643-218S-Opm TlNiit,4H Te 9 PAL TIL 4^$2SS4 3A FUIIn I U PLACE i ,1 J * ^ r 4 (I \ ; --/-V . \ .:j: P,Py-. ■ V’ '• ■■• •. \*

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i; T a x a t 4 2 Events in FiremenJ Save Youfh • * Slurs N ikita, III. 1 ,2 6 1 Engulfed in Smoke In State ]Vlao - Backed tram Page One) O n ^ V irtcr, S ^ ow Heroic effwts by Eifhth'District Tolaiiteer'firemen (Ceatomed en aevea nosml districte aiM two There will t>e a voter mak­ eqrly this mominf eevM the life of eft lone Menufae- ttu f/ k . wlw aeUmated th* river eommands la 40 states. He point of no return and tliat toa |1 $$,0 $0 miplUB, laat niftit ing aeealon tomorrow from 5 turing Co. worker from his smoke-filled rented upsteirs C ^ i n g point leis near.rtm t. to $ p.m. at the town clerk’s room at the Scranton home at 1$0 Tolland Tpke. where alee 1* cholmwa ef toe UJI. Ths.... b ,„iok o ^ was publlpublish^ m t-fite, iliifm tee$M« down, ind aaid that the office in the Municipal Bulld- R hie bed mattress cau$ht fire. military dvlegntlen to too Unit­ Ceylon late laA year. — III. iC H li $d0f»d waa more reelia- tng, 51 Center S t ed Nations i ^ t x i y stsff eom- written In BngUeh by TheJa Thomas Mahoney, 19, who Ungard took the youth by Qualified applicants must •offered from smoke inhalation, mittee and oommandar o f thO Gunaward Hana, a w ytanjee tie. be 21 or older, must be a resi­ the legs and pulled him out of •Rm bamooratte majority is reported In satisfactory eon- Atlantic Iteserv* FleaL CommuniA leader who jf dent of Connecticut for at toe toom to where Sweet, FIrr- W ork on Goto hogan Dec. 16, in the "Afro-Astan eolidarlty. diaagraad. and retained the dltlon at Manchceter Mimorlai man Obferias Shlmaneky and shopper^ppep.. least a year, and a town resi­ Hospital. 1961. It is one of three Thresh­ movement: Ita text indlcMss it / . *1, •rlflaal eatimaU. dent for at least six jnontha Patrolman Ctarenee Heritage Ih e Damocrata, in aatthi* Fire and police o ffic ia le ^ - er-class veaeeis the Navy decid­ was rirtually dictated by the ■ . . . Naturalised citlsena must were waiting' At the top of toe ed to - tal Improvement Fund by $60,- than raqueated. the early m om liv eoldnsee. —’that he sent agents to Fe- Garbage Collection and Dia- Joy arcle served refreshments. the second floor by firefighters. Rossi's stopbrotosr, Nicholas, ert Oohimbc, treasurer. klng to foment trouble between . ■ * 000, eut $10,000 from the pen- Mrs. Charles Phillips waa in­ Sweet went Into the youth’s The police inhalator was used who was eonvloted with Mm, The newly elected |>reshlenl rf/et riti aton fund contrlbuUon, reduced poaal, $190,000, a $19,230 de­ wss exseuted in 1945. Ctolnese and .Africans,- particu­ crease and $48,130 lass than re- stalled aa \rice president; Mrs. room but could not sec Anything after the fire department ap- appointed ths follovrbig oom- larly in toe.iteivarslty. CDia the redaaaifteatloa item by Eric Starr, recording secretary as smoke and Intense beat from paratua ran out and Mahoney Ths.two wsrs convicted of to* mlttee chairmen: Leon W. End- -That be plotted toe Ifuagar- $11,000, and redneed by $16,000 quested. 1948 buMgeonlng of. toslr land­ Caihcteriee, $62,000, a $3,654 and Mrs. Melvin Longfellow as the biasing mattress forced hhn wae then mebed, to the hespttal erlln, membership and publl- Ian uprislftg In 1966 to a..deal diet-rilf diet-nil the town’a propoaed contribu- treasurer. back. and placed la sptKdal ears xonc. lady, Mrs. Hedwig Wsgnsr cf elte; John A. BMi, program; tlen fe employe CMS and Blue increasa and $7,910 less than re­ PlalnviUe: ) with Yugoelav PreAdent, Tito, cola cola quested. Commlteae chairmen are Mrs. He said the mattrea* waa Fire officials theorised that J. Shlelde, religious ac- only to havo It backflf# Into Oroaa taanrance. PoUce, $467,000, a $35,235 in- Russell Holmes, missionary ed- completely engulfed fey flames the fire, which burned up toe tivitlwi, and John S. S|mia|^i, fullblown revolution. The laat waa accomplished by craasa and $64,925 less than re­ ucati dutlm now handled' by -the gen­ Ralph and Mrs. Clifford Sault, ices, A reglAered prefesalcnal 000« a $4,573 increase, and engineer and land surveyor, he vMterday waa ehorgad with un­ eral managdr.' • ' - $18,157 lem than requested. Christian social relations. TTia North End renawal pro­ safe baoktog end wae issued a Alao, Mrs. Ralph Warren, is a member of the Omnectl- The only real hamle that dev- Parka and Tree Warden, ject will increase the worth of eut Society of Civil E iw ln s ^ written warning for fallim to eh^lled last itlght conceraad tha $106,680, an $8$0 decrease and membership; Mrs. H airy Tlnk- ohange Ms addreee oo lepaugh, local church actlvltlm ; real estate in Maneheater'e De­ end ths Holy Family Retreat Kandieater Community Col­ ^6,935 less than requested. GOP Insurgents Win League. cenas. He posted a 920 bond lege, with the Republicana Ubrarlea, $170,000, a $9,905 Mrs. Richard .Field, ways and pot Square by about $500,000— and boost tax Ineome of both while aw Altog appearaaoe in A" pushing for aa additional $25,- increase and $17,010 leas than means; Mrs. Quentin Mangun, Ctenuit Court 19 here on K ay •00 eut in its budget, and the publicity; Mrs. Manuel Marga- the town and the Eighth Dis­ rsweal[ueated. 18. •’( ' - . .V,..'.f-- - Pemoorats Juat as insistent Probbate Court. $8,935, a $1,- rldo, Mrs. Harry Tinklepaugh, Waterbury Primary tricts a result Hospital Notes The estimated inereaae in real The anreot Aemmed from 8o • •:* A'"*' ^ fiw t the $115,000 figure sug­ 743 increase and the same as re­ M n. Wesley Thouin and Mrs. truok-car accident, on Axlasne hablt-breaksp.. gested by the general manager, quested. Jonathan Law, nominating. eetate value was oomputed by Visltoig hours are 2 to 8 p.m. (Oontlnaei from PsgA Ohs) the eHgible Republicans going Edward Rybesyk, executive di­ St., just-eouth of LInmore Dr., waa more realistic. Board o f Education, $5,070,- Named as circle leaden ware la all areas exeapMag materni­ poUoe aaid, whsn Oher^rdi Republlcah Francis Dalla- 000, a $225,000 increase and M n. W alter Schober, Chapman to the polls. rector of the Manchester Rede­ ty where they are 2 to 4 p.m. Joy; M n. William Chapman, within ths organisatkm to build rhere were 3,660 namee velopment Agency (MRA), Aopped to confer wito throe an- Fera said that ha had no ob­ $209,412 leu than, requeated. R up. sad a:SA to 8 p.m., and private taxoniahlng youtha jsnd then jection to appropriating tha Community College, ' $115,556, Brewster; Mn. Eric Starr, toecked o ff on toe prinuury lists j based on an estimated real es- rooms whole flioy are I t a-m. Balch; M n. Murray Burns, Jea- At Now Havm, InsuigMts won o f 10,758. , tats value after renewal of about SsSTuS: ae toey ^ from name $90,000 as waa appropri­ -a $35,556 increase and $25,000 control of ons ward And the to 8 p.m. ViA|o>e are requested the aoene, and Am ok the front ated for the euTcnt year ‘in lam than requested. sie Sweet; and M n . Emeet Gilbert is expected to be $1,340,000. The present value of Bot to omoko In palloats’ -0‘ ^ ■ vicechalrmanahip of AncthSr in named the new town chairman ' vsal estate in the 39-acre renew- of a stoiipod ear, oporaitad by order to give the oollege a Pension Fund, $91,000, a $34,- Hintx, Tyler. * ’ party primariea. A t )^ chal­ rooms. Ne more thaa two viA- ehanee to get off the ground," 040 increase and $58,437 lem in-Waterbury. i al area is $748,000. tors at ono,tlmo per patfont. Joseph F. Jordan, 57, e f Hart­ lenger was defeated, ifaw Haven 1 On tep of this, ths project will ford. but (dijeeted to using Manches- than raqueated. has S3 wards. tai^yers’ money for edu- Bond Maturities and Interest, also result in increase in the Patients Today: 276 The Jordan oar, with SKton- '1 w U a c non-rwident atudenta. $916,803, A $220,834 decrease Bight in urgent CAAdi^toS, Special Caucus value of personal property in the ADXUTTED YESTERDAY: Ave front and damag*. had to Ha addad that tha town had and the same aXrequestad. Obituary backed by the C hesty RSpub- project area ae well; Rybesyk Mrs. Helen BriesAte, I Michael be towed away. No ono wae feoan led to baliava that tha ocd> Ucan Club, were defeated Over­ estimates the percentage in­ Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Tliure hurt in the aecldant.. Bond Interest on New Issues, whelmingly as an endorsed elAte For GOP Today w « would eoat only $26,000 of $35,000, a new item. crease will be greater than the Blomberg, 89 LanceAer -Rd., A eeoond eeeldent yeatMday tai{>ayara monay In ita flrat H n . Karin C. Weat of 24 were elected to the town estimated 86 per cent hike in Mrs. Leona CarlAon, RFD 1, afternoon at Brooid' and Center Ocmtiibution to Capital Im- committee at Cheshire. year of operation, but that the firovemonl Reserve Fund, $100,- Mn. Karin C. West, S3, died Ths Republican party wiH the real estate valuation. At Rock'ville; Mary Enes, Wap- StJ. reoulted fera.vm ttea wam- truar flr im la $60,000. yesterday at Laurel Manor Con- At Canterbuiy, an ihsuigent caucus tonight at 8 at the Pro­ present, peraenal property in the ping; Mrs. Marjmis Fitzger­ ing being Isaued to two sootor- OQO, a $80,289 g r e a s e and $300, slate of "New MpubUeAns" de­ jX DaUaFara pinpointed tha ooat 000 less than/requested. valeacent Home. She lived for­ bate Court hearing room in toe district is esaeased at about ald, SM Main St.; Michele IsU. No one was hurt and only $0 tha town, aa beinf about $2,> merly at Weethill Gardens and feated a full slate o'lganisa- Municipal Building to re-en- $390,000. Goets, EHington; Mrs. Dorothy minor damage was reported to art"' Tax R e fill^ . $3,000, the same tlon-endoised candidated for the 000 per atddent, baaed on an as last yea^ and the sainc had been a resident o f Manches­ dorse a elate of candidatea to And—judging by experience Hsgenow, 886 Adams St.; Su­ the vehidles. enroUmen^ o f 21' fuU>tlma and ter for 33 yedn, She wae bom GOP town committee. In­ the Fourth Senatorial District in other projects throughout the san HOenlg, 38H Garden D r.; requested surgents. led by Fiinit' S^Set- ■wRuth H. Strout of IS Wood- threa part-time ctudenta, and Cost issuing Bonds and in Sweden June 11, 1881. convention in June. country—the value of proper­ WiKlam McCaughey, 80 Birch side La., Andover, wfte warned added *Td be proud to own-twQ Mn. West leaves two daugb- man Edward WaskiSWlOs, tion ties surrounding the renewal St.; Mrs. Charlotte Chelpanoff, Notes, ’,000, the same as lu t by a 3-1 margin. The caucus is required for failure to carry a Ucenee, Cadillaoa but I oAn’t aOord year the same as request- ten, Mn. Walter Foss of Man­ area is likely , to leap aheaO with 99 HomeAead St.; Mrs. Judito and Juris Nopgalla, 26, e f 5 throughput the state, since last the project, as owners of pri- them, and nelthM* «an tha town chester and M n. Flonnce Win- A t Bristol, endorsed. GOP can­ month’s Special Seeaion of the Woodward, 118 Park St.;-Mrs ColumtMM S t, waia laausd a afford h atOttw-ayniibol ebllefa.’* iial Security'Contribution's, throp of Waterford: two sis­ didates were victoriOuA 1ft two 'vate pn^erty are encouraged to Jeanne • DiBattisto, ThomMon- General Assembly realign^ make hnprovamants e f their warning for followtog tod elo- Demoepatlic D lr - h o t p r Ted 84^4)00, A $900 IncreAse and $4,- ters, Mn. Anna Hurlburt of of the three districts. Congressional dietricte. ville;^ Frank SesA;^, 84 Haw- aeiy. Police eald that toe Strout Fowell defended the eoUe(a and A t Greenwich, contsste were own. th o riifS t.; John Chudden, 268 10 lam than requested. New London and M n. Joseph Since Manchester/. au4 toe car had stalled and came to a Ita budret by aaytaf that the Insurance, fire, liability, etc., Sandora of Groton; one broth­ held in three of the 12 ^^tricta. Aoeordiiig to Rybesyk, on the South, St., Rockville; Andrew Fourth SenaUHlal -iDtetiiot re­ naticmal level there are $6 in s t.o p, southbound, and was munbar of enroUed atudanta baa 14,000, a $12,585 decrease and er, Eric Carlson of Waterford; In a battle for nine jilaees, the ShiekI Thompeonvllle; Mrs. struok from the rear by Nsge- main in the Piret OongreeMonal private funds invested in prop­ Adele Austin, Storrs; Mrs. riaan during: tha aeoond $854 lass than requested. oa% grandchild and five great­ party .i* endonsd. sAndldAtes 11s. ter, and that the c<^af a budra Employes Blue Cross, CMS squeesed out a 5-4 Vletory ever District, the re-endoisement is erty Improvement for every $1 OCalre' Curran, Columbia; Mark grandchildren. largely a matter of form. of. puMic money. ^ A t S:10 p.m. yesterday police la only a little more than M e and Major Medical, $46,375, a The funeral w ill be held to­ a group of insurgents.^ , Cote, South Windsor; Douglas pier cent of the total achMl Bines toe value of real m - Twerdy, 5 Buckland Alley. investigated an accident in the $81,176 Increase and the same as morrow at 1:30 p.m. at the The Waterbury primary was King's Department Store park­ audmt. requested. baaed solely on tooal Issuea. tatfe and personal propsrty In ADMITTED TODAY; Thom­ Holmes Funeral Home, • 400 the renewal area Is Mtsly to ing lot, when a trailer truck, He eald " I f wa atay with the Employes Life and Accident Main St., with the Rev. R. Al­ In addition to wthgiRg deci­ Manning Named as Mahoney, 160 TAland Ti^e.; eollere another year, w ell be and Health Insurance Program, take a jump of $6 pAr cent or Donna. Dolan, Wsipplng. driven by Alfred J. LeMay, 29. fred Swain, associate pastor of sive control of the.,toam .com­ more sa 'a result ef the renew­ Windsor Locke, backed into k proud of it.” $80,000, a'89,800 increase and the the Church of the'Nazarene, o f­ mittee, the new grotip olsd cap­ To Coilncil Po^t BpiTHS 'YESTERDAY: A Republican Director Harold same as requested. al projeet, both thS' town and dati^or to Mr. and Mrs power pole, breaking it. No ar- ficiating. Burial will be at the tured all o f the city's 19 ddli^ the ngmth. Dletriet — both of rst nor injurlae and no vASele TuricinrtOT briatled at Powell’a ^dem orial Day Committee, gates to ths Repubkoan state Ronald Popick, 67 Wadsworth raraarka and aaid "W a ware not convenience of the family. ' Henry J. Mannii« of East wbioh tax property in Depot St. damage wae reported. 8m , the same as last year and Calling houn are from 3 to convention. told that tha ooUage would ooat the shme aa requeated. KilKngte was elected vted presi­ Square—will bebeneAclariee. BIRTHS TODAY: A eon to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Defeated aa delegAteA were j dent in charge of behalAersJ A t present, the town’s 43-mHl tea equivalent of one M r cent Reclassification, $34,000, a new such prominent Agurea a7ter following_ it ifb r Mark Cote, Stetth W 1 n d e o r; m is Aon should not have sus­ Although the "hold the line honoring club prmidents. Mrs. Ive at the funeral home on about two tentha-of a mile, and of the Manchester Board of Di­ pended his license, agreeit toe Alan Taylor. Mrs. J. Keith Cai^ Sunday evening. a "jury trial” held in toe 13th rectors, has announced his can­ Jamee Grout, 28 E. Middle budget” was adopted on a strict­ proceeded to Clock the vehicle at T7>ke.; Betsy Thurber, 58 Tum- commiaAon has toe right to dis­ ly party vote, 6 to 3, the Repub­ riere and Mrs. Allan Schubert ,6f Circuit Court — Manchester 63-65 miles per hour for about didacy for the Democratic nomi- cipline a permittee'who is sc- the local organlxatlon are at­ High School eesslo^ bAfore Uon for Congress in the new 8th buM Rd.; John Stewart, 20 lican minority clarified ita posi­ a mile after it turned south on U tohfleld St.; Walter Cooley, quitted. But, hs said, his ease tion by declaring that It waa tending various sessions. Judge Francis J. O’Brien. Hlllstown Rd. before stopping it Congressional District. was different bfecaUse the Speakers at various lunch­ Funerals Hathaway, who was a director Hebron;, Mrs. Jacqueline Acker­ "not against the approved The mayor was absolved McCaughey admitted under man, Thompsonville; Stanley ebarge agatoA him had 1taen budget,” but that if "fe lt that a eons and dinners include Mrs. cross examination by defense In Manchester from IMO to 1954, dismissed. ^ , • ! Elia Grasao secretary of state; a jury ot 12 Manchester 'High is presently business manager e f Zlma, 308 Summit St.; Hector SUGAR •ne h ^ f mill eut waa poaaible.” MIrhael P. Balon Schepl students of charges thAt counsel Harold W. Garrity that The high court ruled that the A breakdown of 1964-65 Gen­ Dr. Samuel Adams Green of his speedometer had not been the'TXft School In Watertown. Lavesque, 132 Deepwood Dr.; Largely attended funeral ser­ he was clocked by a Manches­ Mre. Claire Loveland and son. liquor ci^qiisslon ig nbt bound FREE eral Fund allocationa la aa fol­ Wesleyan University; Judge J. vices for Michael P. Balon of calibrated, and that he was un­ A former Watertown eelaet- ter police officer teinjt between 2$ Gorman PI.; Mrs. Roberta by toe result reached to a erlm- lows : Kenneth Bradley and John Dan- 123 Oakland St. were held this sure of its accuracy. man and six-year Democratic tou prosecution. do of'Trinity College. 62 and 65 miles per hour in a Town Committeeman, Hatha­ Reeves and daughter, Wap- Board of Directora, $15,5X, morning from the Walter N. Le- non-poeted rural residence sons. The questioning by both sides a $9,604 cut below its current clerc FVneral Home, 33 Main St. brought out that the road wAs way is opposing COngressman- plng; Mrs. Barbara O’Brien and The trial outcome was heat­ at-Iargs Barnard Orabowskl, daughter, Old Saybrook: Mrs. budget, and $3,303 leas than the at 8:30 with a high Maas of re- edly objected to by the Vast ma­ clear and dry at the tone and All Reservoira I •epartmental request. Youth Arre8ted quium at St. Bridget's Church at the vieibilUy was good, It has who announced hie candidacy Irma Hodina and son, Coven­ .X General Manager, $42,124, an 9 1^ . jority of the more than 500-in last week, when toe Csneral try; Mn. Janet Marlow and the "courtroom,” who dlepiay- no posted spaed eigne. $8,SiS Increase and $1,000 lem On* Rape Count T M Rev. John J. Delaney was The mayor claimed on the Assembly Redistrictiiig Seeeion daughter, 687 8. Main St.; Mre. Filled to Brim Sian requested. the celebrant. Mrs. Raymond ed their disapproval both' by aboliahed Ms post and eroatad Roberta Dykae and son. 129 8 . voice and by a show, of hAndS. stand that hie speed .was be- C on ti^r, $47,«0, a.t$.0t6 4e- Murphy organist and solo­ the new district. Main S t t o !■ ■ ■ In their book, the mayor waa .tween 55 and 58 miles psr hour, Water storage A l four A |i' 1 arease and $44,409 leee than re- George A. Ciaroia, 18, of 39 ist. , toe uwm’s reservoirs is at full Cottage St., was ^arrested by without doubt guilty as charg­ was under the state’s absolute queeted. The Rev. Stanley E. Hastillo maximum speed limit, and waa capacity and ovarflowlng, ac­ FiecSona. $38,972, a $9,823 In- Manchester police ^about 9 a.m. was seated in the sanctuary, and ed. reasonable for existing condi­ cording to a report leeuA this '1 areaac and $500 leas Sian re­ today and charged with rape. military rites with firing aqui^ The courtroom dfama, strik­ morning by Water Department He was freed under a $1,000 ingly realistic, took j>lace in the tions. quested. were conducted by the 169th Ih- Was the mayor simply out for Arm y Plane Crash Kills SuperlnUMent Lawrence Witt- Aaeeeement, 881.3U, a $1,863 bond pending hie arraignment (antry Battle Group, Connecticut cafeteria and waa all part of a . kofeke. i , cpowd'Plaasap.. Increasa and tha same aa ra- in Manchceter Circuit Court 12 National; Guard. mock trial Staged for the bene-1 f *" “ »• cou nty on May X . fit of the Junior class As part i At mws toan 65? agk- Porter, Howard, Roaring queatad. Burial was In St. Bridget’s Junior class as part . Nine Americans in Viet Brook and Globe HoUow Reser­ Police said the youth's arrest of the Manchester Bar Associa­ cd toe prosecutor. Collector of Revanua, $S3,266, Cemetery where the Rev. Den­ No. said Mahoney, he wae voirs contalnA more Uwn 479 ‘ v\ an $116 deeraaae and $6,429 lass came as the result o f their in- nis R. Hussey read the commit­ tion’s annual obaervanoe of Law veetlgation of a missing persons checking on ootoplaintB A odor (deattoued Pags Om ) donco of U.8. Ambasmdor million gallons A watar on May toan raquastad. tal service. Day. The program was coordi­ j, shout tigh t milHoo gaUons u - ■* broadcMt issued last night by nated by A tty, WllHam Collins, from the town d m p . Honry OabA Lodge, who .was Town aark, $ao,2M, an $863 Bearers were David Balon, ' ‘Oh, then you were hurrying aboard too piano if too pUA had descrlbA ae greatly oAicemA mors than roport A on tho aama :< n.. . 1 ••creaM and tha same as re- Rockville police after a IS-year- Lloyd aarvls, Arthur Pyka, Ray­ who is alao a member of the date loot year. oM Vernon girl was reported schoal board. to get away frosol'toe smeliT” not baon impatlsnt to tako ptt about toe tocldente. quaatad. mond Pyka, Bernard Arckivy Security also waa tightenA A RalnfAI for Um month A Tkaasurer, $U,927, a $9M ln- missing by her parents. It waa the second year in a suggeAed toe pragecutor. M. Sgi . James Tucker A '. t' ■ I' - ' and Iklward Laaarin. , Aftor being adrnonlshed by toe Saigon market and head- A^prll to ta lA $.16 In o h o a a-'V' ’ sreasa and the same as raqusiat- The girl was picked up about row that Mayor Mahcmey was GalnesvlUe, Oa., said he and $ a.m. today on Main St. and Judge O’Brien on their rfeeponA- quartera A the three-nation con­ agAnst tha avorags A 8.77 presented on a speeding charge. toe other four soldiers were Incheo. making a total A H.64. Planning and Zoning, $18,820 a returned to her parents, police, He waa cleared both' times. Dilttlee, toe jurors (chosen from trol conuniaalon, alee avow A said. Ttie caae is still under In- U. S. Hletory elaeeeef i^snt racing hcrom tha aUstrip to got targeU of toe projected demon- inchsa of rainfall slnoo itha ftrst $477 increase and the same iu The trial’s realism was. igo toe plane for Saigon. Tboy near­ reguasted. ^ > v^Ugatiosi. Police Arrests, about 16 mimitea in deliberating Aration. A tbs year, or 3.5S toohea betow doubt due to the tact that its before returning Ihe not guilty ly reachA it, but to# idlA Im­ Both toe cab drivers \were the four-mqnth average. Town Oounsal, $2$,500, a $17,t principals, other than the may­ patiently W avA them away. $00 increase and $5,800 less«iman findlim. shot doad. ^ i Correction Edwin L. Young, 34, A 95 W. or, are daily Involved to the real Though unpopular wito the "How do you liko IhatT” eald PA lee oourcos said they I fsmisst^d. Middle Tpke., this morning was business of the courtroom. Tucker, wtiilng the sweat from Davfeloiimant ^ Cqmmiaaion, courtroom audience,. toe verdict BO 'evidence to corral EHHS ^44 ClaM j In yesterday’s edition of The charged wito operating an un­ Preaenting the case. for _ ths , gave them, mid Atty- Collins In his brow. popular euepitlon that $IM, a. .$100 increase and tha Herald it was erroneoualy re­ registered motor vehicle. The •ama aa requested. Aunmarv.! “a peactkmi applica- SAIGON. South Viot Nam icana were InvolvA, but . Slate§ Reunion ported that BurdeU Webb waa arrest fAlowad a police Invoatl- r Kslly, who ^ ^ 6d Police tkm A mehe legal proc(pcocees,’’^ (A P I — Maximum eoeurlty pro- 'ietnamase papers Wars WaUara $$1.47$, a $62 da- driver of a car which dragged gation after toe vehicle was ob­ a t f e i. ereipe and tha asms as raqufst- Other paraetou naSetoanU u tocluded cautions want into effect at (XB.'hnne damaiidliig mmTtiva'''.;;:; a girl along the road when a served on Demlng St. with a ^ faete eurroMdtog his ofr-,MtmMtm PatriAaP a,Meia t___ Emde,Wtde. _ . deck,____ and taataUallona today tq m e A . g I preventive meaeutas Hast Hartfordtfbrd High School I - • • * > . f • 6- duty arrmt of the mayor. ' ------— 7— J u i^ rope bteasne antangled in 1963 marker plate. YoutW waa William SuOtvan., courtsour roportar. thraatanA “drive a " demen- Theta have been no arraata class ot 1944I la plamuBg a ra- w kOmifltpal Buildings, $4^26$. it. The driyar was in fact hU ordered to appear to Circuit Capt MoCauihy told the both A tha 12th ~ - union Sept. 19, A the Veterana a $4,492 tiw eaM and $S,7$5 Oreult 'Court. by Vtatnameae' taxi A Vietnamese poHceman and eon, AJlsut Wabb. 131 Olaiiwood Court 13 May 2$. , court he .followed fetahoney’t ear TIsb Jurors w Memorlw Caubiiouas leas raqiMstod. VO MtoigarA drivera toceaaA by the klUtoga, !‘a Avillan clalmedtlMv saw m St. The child, BUxabeth Poutre, to his own private vehiola on Austin, Arthur Vontura,ontura, Barry blam A on AAerlcane. A taro rshooting aqd'toat an Bnxll^ HartfoA. Building Inspection, $31,000, 10, of 61 Summit St, who had 'raEY STOLE MORE A pril 3$ after he ofeaervad it Pinto, Itandatt OAo, Patricia Manchtstor raoldAte A the • $3,12$ iaorease and $14,456 d^ra to the laat woek. Amklig pAbsW y'„ the JiB ^ rope tied about her (A P )—Rome H>ltce A- traveling west at a high rate A WllUama.. Sandra Wood, Robort lis demoBstratloas faitod to' ArnsriAn. wm In v^ A ^ clam ara requestad to contact waist, was ig»ideiitaliy pulled Hava car robbem set epeed on Speneor St. aa ho (Me- W hltas^-Ruth Braadsioals.t Au­ Elsanor Morriaoii FrAdOi-BA- 1,$0$, a .$ l,- matarlalisa. »p$ , Brnbasay, Eariy Friday anotom drivsr sdeog tha e ti^ after amthar ot a record here one Gaughoy) waa feaoklng from toe drey Markham, Thomaa adespaa aaid im srican autoar-,was 6^ rs|wrtadly a f t w 'u ton: Joyce gkatm Nicola, to $4,$7t lam playmate pulled the rope up off lUy. They stole 11 parking tot of a bewlisg laM. voneal. Charlof McLaughlin, land Mtea'wera Jektog ga chaitcas. largument' w t f i T ^ B tfM ss SL; or John O iflaaello, V i j gumtfSd. ^ IBmsngsr. th a joadway aaii»*U«e K to eatoh automoblUs parked aloni( a ala The eaptala aaid he eaimht Barbara TalSA. a T A Mm Ouarda warn atasngthsnsd. A Paaasra by e i a l ^ the na.. $• CroalweA Dr.. A Mm laoMloa ea the ear. $*• « 9 to the agr ssHtitoliig Hw Gtom A ie ie . • smbatoT e M A Eta A A - ' AM*W » o1m ^ “ eoau|itttaa.

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BVENINQ HTOALD, MAJfCHE8TKB> CONN., TUESPAY, MAY 8,1964 FAGB TWELVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN, I^JESDAY, m A Y B, 1964 ■ II ' ■ p^ri'nnj II ijii DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE [8 Rumon Revived LRtLB SPORTS BY ROU^N[(>Hft BOARDING HOUSE wMh MAJOR HOOPLM 4 On-Cuba Attack Amwm-«• Prifffiw Punls « F a t a O a a) oii4 Plocts PttMlc IwHwaa I IpB M d o rtfla a a o t WeU aa tntorferanee by U .l. AN APraoPRIATE fcouM -ta fi«AO,X HMB CMBW-USHCO MY PLAN« WHICH ACBONI •IMtamaf . pianos and ahlpa wiOi such raid­ fiO« HPO^C NOT ONLY writL' TO ffar loR a |w«pi Md aMtUury MwarK IT CONTAIN WO«D NOODLES IN EN«USH, lYteealOM ffn t I la a ta lU tlo n hi tlM Hlriuda M. ' ing parUea. •Dnr ___ U.l. efflctals appealed eur- 0UT FOREION LAN«UA(SES A« VJEU./ lOAmboM n raa w ill klek o ff tha tow n dl< HERE, FOR 6JCAMPLB, IS A «REAtl.y llMUniBQt I n c to n m M tlac toalilit, M t for prlaed when aaked about tha Cw.%4#W1fciliwCe|k ENLAROBD PE8USN FOR A NOOOLK IN itDaaaandaiila I at tlw M uaietpal lu lliu iif nunors. They tndlcated they TUB FORM OF TH6 FRENCH WORD FOR a 14 I k a a riair reoin . had no information whatever Bl GGS BUNNIr •iOOlRReLJ/ AND I AAVC>RD6RIN«' iftOM intr a e s s s i7 <« Tba ordinaBea wnn ptapaiad L A B E L S f r o m MY PRINTER/ MltaMM about any eueb plana by the ex­ •npeUatioa Mnmtdi b r Town Oouaaal Attjr. irvla ( iles, although they said they . .. a x x v r meat, picklec;, UTOIMd VMT, Aronaon, ta rtyUoa an axtathif M a COiB "SSm'dSnea »Qnup of tigM NDaioawbmtN ordmaada eovartiic vtadorw had read recently a etatement MILK, CAKE, BREAD, j ------IDPlBalmMle MSUiYa gna 38Antanna JeAntai Mbhamnad. ‘ UoMiaaa. It will baeoina affM- by one Cuban exile leader, Man- .^.ELMBZ! I CAME yTVI^POTATO I W CHIPS-.^^-'-Viy. StPhat nana 40 Anoint • 45Iiland1 te ttW Uva 10 dajrs aftar approval and olo Ray, now living in Puerto iJ d BORRER AFEW a s t e bM 41 Sharpona, nt ■ Habridaa publloatloB. Rico, that he and oUier leaden \THIN6SFKUMCHi asifr. Jaanloii S w p a n naor 47Afataanitrar will be fighting Inside Cube by MlUUan dty ilCoMT of pniita 43Fniit drinka 48Piarco tahalmalli^ 4SCaflavo SOHaatthnaoit T ba aanltanr aaw ar bw talla- May 30. v f . 1 s s n s T tloa w ould aanra fou r hom aa at The only major ormntaed ef­ pvap (all.) , r~ r r r r r r IS r HUM da and Bari Ota. Two fort to overthrow the Castro gov- aoSlflaiid f plaaa hara baaa aufgaatad to srnment cams In April 1941, SlBnaUiaa m cU »r nr II 14 Btrvd tlM araa; tha dlraetoti whan' Cuban exiles, with U.8. lOH President in ilaep w in ba aakad to chooaa batw aaa The president of lOH (In- ‘ A4TlMra«gblm II II help, failed in a eea and land asMUHary tana 1" tkom aftar tin h aariaf toolgh t attack gainst tht Casti^ forces etnictors of the Handicapped) seiniane II il. AJao OB tho aam a acan da ara: at ths Bay of Pigs. for the 1954-68 school year will sroiaaaoo, for 1. lU quaata to aat dataa for The exilea say a different tvpe iniUaca n dlraetora m oatiaga #lU i tow n operation — n ^ h smaller than ba Erik Jotaenon, eon o f Mr. and { aBNnnbar (pL).. pluBlngr offiatala and othara an the Bay o f n g s in some ways, Mrs. Roy C. Jolmaon of 76 40 Pita * • miAv Wmshe.» IM. tha proDlam o f aooaaa to Mas- and ifiueh larger in others—ia Pleasant St, a junior at Man­ TM «•» 01 IM Off. Sr e n c k t IT ehaatar Mamorial Hoapltal aad belpg planned. chester High SchooL * FOR -NLyT 4 S I ___ OB a propoaad aawar to aaPva ^ e y Indicated the new at- 4fllleaaureniiBt tha KaaBajr I t aad Fbraat HUla He was chosen by a vote of I6*N01X*» 51 ■ncountarad i r attempt against Castro would be all lOH members In a secret bal­ A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN UWldS araaa. in the form of persistent sabo- t. Appotntaunta to tha Pailt lot election Sunday following SStnadawite I tage, terrorist and subversion .the weekly swim eeeslon of the -JlHffONNAaMP^ 64NaU in and Itaeraatton A d v la o » Cooi< tactics, with no one large group t MXraN0riHINKM6^. aenia miaaion and tha Town Building QF-psqNaaoME y n o . MEAN OLYMPUS/ SSWlUimd in action, but aa many smaller OFTHBSEEREEK / IKE EOT O F M Y OWN CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER seExdamtlkB n 9T 47 j r Commlttaa, to fill unexpIred but : groups functioning as can be or- Other officers for ths year •OOBBACKIDMOOf A BETnR WHEN l O E T frPHipaM vacant poalUonn. Ignnised. Brian McIntosh, son of “ m vour J l iPEA BMXIHBS/ 3. A requaat from tha Army Mr: and Mrs. David McIntosh, < DOWN n u ■ , '■ V and Navy Club for parmlaaion to Inf35« «• MWIle Tpke., vice presl- INn Uo I bnwti w Ing that despite Intensive «iU- n.iiJ' SSoflatcU; .* f ;* r buUd an addition to a building at aubversive activity by the Css dent; Miss SaUy MlUer, daugh smBbntaw H ' Foraat and Main Ota. on town tro government, opposition ter of Dr. and Mrs. Gerard R. | SBepoaad r owned land. forces are finding it increasing­ Miller, 71 Boulder Rd., secre-1 4. SatUamant o f a claim inaU- ly possible to infiltrate Cuba, tary; and Miss Lynne Dennison,' tutod by Mra. Stella B. M oney, Troop Practices First Aid s The anti-Castro groups appar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W ells! 91 Spruce S t, for 91,630, aa tha efn|ly are depending heavily on Case Deniilson, 20 Steep Hollow | reault o f an accident Jean Peace, left, carefully places a spllpt on “ Injured” arm of Holly Hehetningway during whbt they insist is Increasing Lane, treasurer. Hie officers are 6. A requaat that tha faaa last night’s demonstrations of first aid procedures for the benefit of Oadettestte Troop ’Troop fl669 at disenctiantment with ths Castro all member of the Class of 1965 BY J. R. WILLIAMS United Methodist Church in Bolttuv John Wlllnauer, a member of North Coventry n r e De­ OUT OUR WAY charged for accident raporta ba governil^nt in Cuba:' and have been active In lOH is ik - IneraiuMd from a minimum 92 partment who gave the troop advice on first aid methods, keeps a close eye on Jean's for two years or more. ' Intelligence reports in LaUn- to a flat 95. technique. (Herald photo by Saternle.) American diplomatie circles, Aside from his lOH activitlea 9. Approval o f an appUoatlon however, suggest that the Cas­ Johnson is a member of the from a highway department em­ MHS Round Table Singers and /Mexicans have surrounded diemielves vital ploye for early reUrement tro Communlto (UotatM’ship has lA lN T P U M f f _____ RockvUle-V ernon become increasingly powerful Sock and Buskin; serves on BY AL VERMEER Raporta are aOhadulad from iiio d m art. The world of the Mexican masters and PRISCILLA’S POP ID TRY TD BAT IT/ Local Stockn as a atats poUco otganlzatlon, youth groups at Emanuel Lu-| TMOONMA tha Manchaatar Redevelopment with little chance for sabotage. theran Church; and laat year I tlw floiirishing newer schools fill their galleries, ctoo- A lO U N T I T f Agency (M RA), the cnUiena > ^ tts CRIMINAL THE B iL T E -V® S NCJT GOING TO A L ITTLE City Loses Dumping Spot, waa junior scoutmaater of Boy| orate the walls of their fine buildings, and bring W HEN OU R HAVE A CC3NVERTIBLE COUPE IS Afhrlaory. Committee on urban However, exile sources say Scout Troop 126. He also sings SOME BARENTS QuotationB Furnished by sabotage on a relatively minor .S P O IL T i 4ER B O Y O O E S UST TO DRIVE GOOD I I' renewal, the Northeaat Refuae D^psey-Tegeler Co„ Ine. lead baritone in "The Moonshin­ high prices in the world market TO H K 5H , HREE BLOCKS! E n o u g h Committee (NRC), and from scale has Increased recently in Joins Town at New Site Members of New York Cuba, and that plans are to scat­ ers," a semi-professional folkr SCHOOL-.] General Manager Martin on the Stock Exchange singing group composed of five Little wonder, tor this art inherits die best o f tw oj lulaa for tho aala o f penonal ter the attacks from both with­ traditions. \ • • Bank Stocks in and without Cuba to throw MHS students. property. Dumping faellitios for thefthat fire protection has been In- Bid Asked Castro's defenders off balance. From Western Europe, out o f die Renaissance bgr \\ // olty wUl end this month. May­ creased in the city Is also false. Conn. Bank and They insist there are anti- He said no new hydrants have TrustC o...... 68H 72Vk way of the Spain that gave us Velasquez and Goya, or Leo B. Flaherty Jr. announc­ Castro groups oi>eratlng In Cuba Girls from Town been inatalled for several years. Hartford National now, and that they have wide­ it has a’ great heritage . . . one that survives in Rs Methodists Vote ed at last Bight’s elty council Auction Saturday Bank Co...... 66Vk 70^ spread sympathy among Cu­ Win 4-H Awards original form in Mexico’s churchM. Anti-Bias Policy meeting. An auction and rummage Fire Insurance Companies bans, particularly in the rural The elty has been dumping sale will be held Saturday at Hartford F ire ___ TOH 74Mi areas where polios surveillance National Fire .... 132 140 Several Mandhester 4-41 mem And from the ancient frescoes and sculpture of dm its refuse In a neighboring tha Vernon Methodist Church, ia not so rigid. (Ooathraad from Pago One) Rt. 30, qponsored by riturch' -Phoenix Fire ____122 130 bera won ribbons in Hartford Maya, Toltec and Aztec comes a massive nmplicity, town, not named. The mayor members. A rummage sale will Life and Indemnity Ina. Cos. County 4-H dress revue, held at and traditional themes like the god-king Quetzel- meaeurae aa axpulelon or een- said he was notified that town begin at 9:30 a.m. and the auc­ Aetna Casualty ..121H 129H Ltttcford Sued ■ure. Centinal HiU Hall, Hartford. coad, the "feathered serpent." • NMk,NU.kc fji'm officials who control ths dump tion at 11 a.m. Luncheon wtU Aetna Life ...... 194H 202Vi kS-F TJCWMOIt. Some of the hlghlighta of the Conn. G eneral___ 104 202 Those who won awards are have asked that tha dumping be available at noon. SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) policy are; Hfd. Steam Boiler 136 144 Melinda Moore, blue; Nancy Rufino Tamayo, fmr instance—one of the great Mez*^- in their town be eurtalled at Auction items will' be picked —Actor Peter Lawford hasn’t —Paston and church otficlala Security Ins...... 68 H 72 V4 paid his bill (or 96,762.42, says Belcher, blue; Carol P'eUa, blue; ican modems—has based paintings now in many of BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL the end of May. up by contacting Herbert Slav- fMttaaMK.Tjia»anaB. are to open their churchea to Mayor Flaherty said he at­ Travelers (new) ..50 53 the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Susan Nelson, blue; Shardn the world’s great museums, on simple variadons of persona of all racoe. ell, Crestwood Dr., Tolland or PubUc Utilities Hilton Hotels 0>rp. has sued White, red; M arjorie Pella, V E S .0 W WOMOER \UW ' tended a meeting between se­ Earl Maguire, Tankeroosen Rd. the watermelon theme. **You*r» way off whon you aay JbwMf doMU^'takff —MeUiodlst bodies, organiza­ lectmen and board of Finance Conn. Light Power 39 41 Lawford and his production firm blue; Sylvia Pella, blue; Joan JUST POUR ONE GHE anything sorioualy! Juat Jokingly oflar to |Mp for tions and individual Methodists Rummage items will be picked Hartford Gas Co. . 40 43 for that amount, claiming it la Pella, blue; Evelyn Swanson, SAVE ONE are to use their influence to se­ members Sunday to discuss the up by contacting Mrs. Donald Knowlec^e of bur modem neighbor is important tha hambuiDiga aonw tbnoP* dump problem. He said he dis­ Southern New Elng- the balance of a $9,011 bill for Mue; Ingrid Swanson, blue. atA&SRJL.? TNBWORW Aun" S-5 cure fair employment practicM Stafford 72 Hany La., or Mrs. land Telephone . 56H 60 ^ lodgings and service at the Bev­ Blscorto were David Lada- today. Send for the free 16-page booklet, "Know and non-segregated services In cussed a site obtained by First Selectman Samuel W. Pearl, Richard Hannaford, Berkley Manufarttiring Companies erly Hilton Hotel between Aug­ bouche and Anders Lundwall, a Mexico,” Box 19(X), New York 19. the corporations in which they Dr. Allied Thermal ... 474 514 ust 1062 and November 1963. Swedish exchange student at hold Investmenta. but does not know where the site is. Mrs. Greer at Conference Arrow. Hart. Heg. 65 69 Defendants named are Law- Manchester High School. > —Equal rights should be pro­ ford, Chrlslaw Productions, Inc., The mayor said the elty will Mrs. Dorothy B. Greer, read­ Barden ...... 114 13 State' dress revue winners B EN CASEY vided for voting, law anforce- and five John Does. The "PrcMnttd la tht Inltrttt of Intornatlonal loedwHI pay 98,000, or one half the 916,- ing specialist in the Vernon Bristol Brass .... 84 94 were chosen and will represent ment, aducaUon, employment, school system, was among the Coleco ...... 6 4 7 4 suit was filed in Santa Monica Hsrtfprd County in the state throush tht cooptratlon of Tht AdvtrtWng Council, tho housing, and public accommoda- 000 annual charge for the new Conooio Ntclenal do l i PUbllcldad, ond tho Nonwpapor Connecticut delegates at last Dunham-Bush .... 4 6 Superior Court Monday. revue at the University of Con­ AAADE GOOD U6S OF THE TIMS, tlons. dump. “It means we'll be pay­ Advtrtitinf Cxocutivoi Aiooclstlon. weric's meeting of the Interna­ N. B. Machlns . . . 3 6 4 294 Lawford Is married to the necticut on June 28, at 7 p.m. . STONE-.W E'VE GOT AN OPHTHAL- —Elimination of racial sagro- ing more money but something former Patricia Kennedy, sister has to be done.” tional Reading Association in North and Judd .. 18 20 None are from Manrivester. MOIOGICAU gatlon, including ds fBctQ ssgrs- Peter Paul ...... 32 4 364 of the late President John F. gallon. In all public and meUio- The city has been paying 98,- Philadelphia. Kennedy. Mrs. Greer participated in PlBsUo Wire Cable 12 ■ 134 adlat aeboola. 000 a year for its present dump Standard Screw . . 36 ' 39 workshops and observations of Tha tofm “ civil diaobodloncs’’ facilities. Stanley Works ... 214 234 OUT ON A UON UMB s s !i; waa omitted from a substitute Charles Murphy was selected the Pitman method in teaching Veeder-Root ...... 604 WINDHOEK, South-West Afrl- paragraph before the report as alderman from the first the alphabet and the linguistic The above quotations are not ca (AP) — Senior Game Warden came to a vote before about 900 ward. The position has been approach in elementary read­ to be construed as actual mar- Chris Rocher found himself out n O R T RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL delegates. vacant for several weeks due ing. She also attended daily kets. .. on a limb th the Etosah Game The orlgtoBl version would to realignment of city officials meetings on the evaluation of ——------Reserve—right above a Hon. have condoned civil disobedi­ in wUch Edwin Heck was ap­ current practices and research BEATEN TO THE PUNCH Rocher had flown into one- of ence In “ rare Instances where pointed olty treasurer. In reading instruction. KOPER, Yugoslavia (AP| —{the camps in the game park to WFRE ‘^LL-A-BRATINr legti recourse ia unavailable." A six-man Charter Revision Mrs. Greer has a sixth year Eager hunters in this region I Inspect some roads. With him The subatitute paragraiHi read Oommlaslon was named oertifieate in developmental along t h e Italian, frontier | was a roads foreman. Suddenly In part: Mayor Flaherty. They will to- And roaiedial reading speciall- brought 30 crates of partridges a Hon padded up behind them, \i/^ “ Jn aome Instances, where le­ ONE YEAR DOINCl BU»NESS vaatlgato minor changes to the •atioii' from the University of to release in the hopes of stock- Rocher climbed up a nearby gal recourse ia unavailable or city’s charter including an in­ Hartford. Ing their bunting fields. The tree and (otmd himself five feet T madaquata for radreaa of griev­ surance commission for the crates were left overnight at from the ground, ,Jirectly above BACK A r THE OLD STAND-! ances from laws or their appli­ city’s insurance and a sonlng the edge of a woods where the the Hon. ■> - v v cation that, on their face, ara Vernon news Is hsndled by oonunlseion. The city's soning The Herald’s RookvlHe bureau, birds were to be released the Suddenly, the branch broke, We w-,nt to show our appreciation TO THOSE who have made this a most sue- unjust or immoral, the jbbristian authority is presently the Board next morning. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl 6 West Main St., telephone and Rocher and the Hon were eonseiaoee will obiqr GM rather of Aldermen. But when morning came, the on equal footing. The warden cd^ful year and also to invite those .who have not taken advantage of our pro-' than man." 876-8466 or G49-2711. Named" *10 the commission hunters found foxes had broken explained, “ I was so angry that motions to stop in and gifa us a try! . Tha chairman o f t)i4 commis­ are: Joseph Casello, Ethel oj>en the crates and finished off I threw the broken branch at' sion which drafted the report, all the birds. the Hon. It turned tail and ran.” Bob Gorman WH»I I «eTMVMIND TD IT, I Harold A, Bosley of New Tork Pease, Kenneth Merits' Ralph • . . . 4.S1 » . . . , ■ C4N hCVt.. WITH THE 2&SXOrW&K, City, told the ccnfbrence that Gibson, Robert Dubeau, and -12Ui Circuit ■UZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE William Luddecke. o w o o tha BubsUtute portio^ waa not a weaker version. The problem of replacing «MrNBS,n2MC' CMnnzitm\ NO, ONLY “ W o.do not inteiid to give a damaged park benches in the Cdurt Cases DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS t i m t o m m i WWITHYOU, J AUTHORIZED single Inch In ^endorsing the city’s center park area was in­ iUKKtai, UCDi> . A PERSONNEL ARE troduced by Alderman Joseph principle of civil disobedience.” MANCHESTER SESSION ALLOWED Mine Tho hour-long debate centered Schllpak. He said that many FOR EXPERT lABORATORY. "old timers” use. the benches Elliot W. Braun, 26. of Mid­ EVERY DAY IN MAY— plus on the Issue of/civil disobedi­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING ence. Several Southern delegates during warm weather, and dletown, yesterday was fined many of the benches are worn RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING 1^ ^ ^ — ^ *5 J Anchor-Hocking Prescut Glassware free with purchase C voiced opposition to Inclusion of 961 after he pleaded guilty to i ) the phrase In (he report. or broken. The council tabled ’ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE '■ i B lr V* 1*5 I of 8 gallons or more of. Flying A gasoline. Your choice action for further investigation. the charge of evading responsi­ "I speak in favor of the sub­ - SE E • I ■ ■mHffillMB of 10 or 5 os. glass.. atitute statement," Robert E. Council members also agreed bility, which stenuned from a Cushman, dean of the Duke Di­ to further investigate a recom­ motor vehicle accident. A sec­ oae. ^ ** m N — vinity School aald. He added mendation to widen Regan St. ond charge—-operating a motor — O R - - omjuk that the siibstitute paragraph Ih e street has come into the vehicle while under the Influ­ Anchor-Hocking Present 6 ^ Pitcher with 8 gallons or more of Flying A ^ FOUOWlHo m»T, NERI AMO HER s - s limelight with the construction CLARKE MOTOR SALES “ HUU6ARIAN BOV FRUMO STOP BY “ ia simply a clarifying of Chris­ ence of liquor — was nolled by line, for only 79c. i ! tian ethical basis.” of an apartment building com­ the court. .101 BROAD STREET — 649-2012 RORY'S RACE, plex, although discussions have John B. Nichols of Andalusia, William Blazensky, 19, of 69 — O R — CAPtAIN EASY Ala., cautioned tha delegates to been held in past years to widen Clinton St., was fined 915 for BY LESLIE TURNER jkeep In mind the effects of tht the street, believed by most offi­ Intoxlcatlbn. A noUe was enter­ 5 piece idace setting of Suporior Stainleeas Steel by International Silver with sh*ng#s» cials to constitute a traffic ed In an additional count of wil­ hasard. purchase of 8 gallons or more of Flying A gasoline, for 79c per place settliqi. TcMiTeRi xauiTMamiBXciaMtar' MfW 'aOM»»ib o own property required to widen 100 ^ .-9/: (sREEN I J^^jVTUAUyA^ TV OOMMpnCMLSi WR)5IM!«|I Its seedhd week In Pittsburgh. drive to the right. He was orig- .WILLIMNDIIF The conference, which meats the street. Develof>er Frank InaUy charged with reckless Farrlgno. who lias constructed AlOO.OCX) IS NO! I LOST IT ALL— L WPRISOHi every four years. Is thrsuprsms drlvtog, after an April 16 auto STAMPS FREE!. V poUcy-mskmg body In tho the apartments, has offered to I I STAMPS FREE! I (30HE? you HAVE . j 6AAABUH6! HORSES-- accident. ahuroh. purchase the land and donate It Also, Oscar D. HiU. 22, He-i With each VeiiBdoI Safetyr Check to the city. ^ With each Oil Change of 4 qiiarf Council President John Orlow- bron, 998, mto« all dissatisfied users of tbs 87, Stratfoi^ 915. speeding; and lara In Iiaedii RMkvllIs Water and Aqueduct Richard Barsalou, 17, of East other exciting activities. NOTHING TO BU Y! Just sign ths . HE Nttpa^ "Tha dlraotors Inapect^ the Co. to come forward at a public IL|rtfozd, 99, making an un- application blank. Winners svery wedi for aiz wedis. EN> HE j u s r s r r s u p \ i t h i n k irfe A O O U P L e O F board and oonaidared it hot too nocesauy noise with a ipotor EVSWyDAYAnHIS ■XPCMEN^D hearing at city hall tomorrow at TER NOW! / 5 TIME MR.ABERf^THY THERE AND SORTS RATHER StU:)( exaggerated and aald they had 11 a.m. vehicle: SCUBA BO QDjMtioa to M r., Lewis con- Martin Harabuda, 64, Wap- aiMBSUPTHEHlLLTD OUTHISPROeiEMS/ D0NY>0U, Tho water s company )>M ap/ AND DREAMS. D U D L E Y ?^ tlmiliig." Bowyei; reported. plied to the PubUc UUUtlek ping, was given a 10-day sus- VISIT H IS TH IN KIN G L ^ ’ beard'.com es down Oommlaslon for rate hikes. pandedljall sdntence for intoxi­ TREE, both sMoe of hla taco to w im- In opposing Oie Increases, cation. I 1 ftoh p ^ beneatb tale chin. Orlowski said that ti)e water NoUeb\tk ware eatared In thO STATE SERVICE STATION firm's claims'that 30 mllss of non-support cases of Donald H TO pipe has bean laid at groat oX' Dunkariey. 90, Naw Brltoln. and "YOUR PLYING 'A* DIAURi" - H A R T F O R D (AP)— p « ^ Is not gfrm alnt to tha ar­ Nlcholaa F. lUgo, 26, Bast / Etate Motor Vahiole Depart- guments (or rate Increases. Hartford, both o^ whim have Ha aald that ths 30 miles of i hSSS& as9Mt Baportod today too agreed to make family support LiqiGETT DRUG ^ 770 MAIN STRUT. 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MANCaHESTER EVENING HE3RA1JD, M ANCa^TER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAT I, 1064 HANCHBSTER EVllNINQ BERALD, MANC3IESTER, CONN^" ftJfiSbAY, l i A Y 5 , ‘i9 6 4 P A O i ’^

Herald Angle luniug Rally Beats ■BT EARL YOST S i x Brigfbl Olympic Committee^ Ball Player* Like to Sound Rung Clinch Day* of the lany icrowballg la profewlonal baiebaU To Offer New Pktn ' on * major league level appear to be 4 thing of the paat. C C IL Game So B elta^y to be walking the straight and w - NEW YORK (AP)— Twice every four yean—.wfieii row patti and Jimmy Piersall is all business these 4aye Ejr HOWIE HOLCOMB the results of the Winter and Summer CHyrapics ahow. as he attempts to remain in the big show. These two are Apparently well beaten the Russians on t<^)— everybody laya: “Why. don't thqr aa they tralM by four runs ^ aomethinf about itf ’ S T «« ling into the ninth inning, other than on the ball field. And then Ball playars, it seams, like to Sriatol Central exploded for Pats R e c o rd whole thing.. air their problems in print, a half dozen scorefi iud Now, it seems, tfae U.B. (Bynv rather than with front office want home with a thrilling pte Committee RBALUT plana personnel. Oomplamts usually, ll-a victory over Manchester E ig h th W in to do eometMng ataeut it It will make for good reading. yesterday afternoon at Memo­ take Iota at nuney, hut pioatly lota of effort by Ameciaana. Take for instance. Bandy rial Field. 'Hie disappointing defeat Koufax, the super'.southpaw Without Loss dropped the Indians to a 3-4 pitching aM of the National record for the season which Pushing over a run in. the League and World C3iampIon reached Its half-way marit with special oommlttee that to heatlU Los Angolaa Dodgem. sixth, (Coventry sdged Bast tog im the program desi|med to yesterday’s game; Hampton, 8-2. yestsrday after­ KOufme, a 36-game winner Highlight of the big rally beat the R ussu^ ’(TbeFll con­ noon to record its eighth bhze- tinue to beat us until we get last sekson. phis a double win' waa a bases-loaded tr^le by iMtil victory of the'season with­ Dan Harrigan. Tha buriy catch- some of that spirit, too.,’’ ner over the New Yortc Yank­ out a loss. ees In the World Series, feels sr, held well in check in four Tliat’s the conunittee’s jobr- Thi/ triumph went to lefty that he could have won SO previous at bats, whaled leUevsr to tostlll fiiat spirit, and gM an Rick Young, his tMrd. Ths the equipment, coaches, faeiU* games lest season if he hadn’t Gary Gallagher’s second pitch BATTLE BEGINS AT MILWAUKEE— Braves’ at right shows Bailey being restrained by Manrger tor into rM t center field to teams swapped two-run Innings ties and afiiletea neCesMuy to been relieved in eome doee before Coventry got its extn “ win back our lost international catch«r Ed Bailey, still holding ball, swings at Ron Bobby Bragan while wrestling match at extreme low-ecoring oontests. clear the hosee and tie tl Hunt of the Mets in ninth inning collision for game- game. Bob Snyder's single plat­ marker and the victory. prestige to sports.” t right, Gene Oliver and Len Gabrielson of the Wagner^s Grand Slam Sinks Red Sox ’The Los Angeles aes makes ed Harrigan with the go-aliead The Pats toot tough Avon Improvement won't ’ come ending out. Immediately,•'Hunt and Bailey squared Braves wrestle Kanehl to the groq;id. (AP Photo­ known his opinion in Sport score and Bnyder hlmseu carried Thursday on the latter’s field right away. TTie program isn’t off as Umpire BUI Williams stepped in. Mob scene fax.) magazine. Koufax and Leo the insurance nm across after in another Oiarter Oak Con­ expected to pay off until the 1966 Wagner o f the Cleveland In­ a sacrifice, a stolen base and a ference tussle. Games. dians discussed, via a tape in­ wiM pitch. Summary: It to not concentrated oh the UEONWACOfKB terview, the current dominance Starter Duke Hutchinson Coventry .... 003 001 0—4-9-2 riamour sports of the .Games, New Homer Haven of pitchers. Wagner is a power gave up the first four runs — E. Hampton 200 000 0—3-7-1 Orth said the commifisle hopeo K n o ck Dow n to raise American levels of cons-/ hitting heme run threat who or at least was charged with On the subject of knockdown Young and MoTTisen; Strong petition to all 27 Olympic sports, starred with'the San Franciaoo them. TTiree singles started off and KrasnltsgL BOSTON CAP)— Fenway '•'then fleet Vic Davalillo beat out<^lght homers all came with the pltchee, Wagner waa asked the inning, the tMrd—b y Tom Wtoter and Bummer. Wil(i Brawl Marks End Giants, St. Loula Cards and Los AMKRlCAiV LEAGUE a cliopper In front of the platl. bases empty. whether he thought Negroes Pons—drove in a run. George "This to a big test to see K Park— long a 'hdme run ha­ Angeles Angela before moving •• W,. L. Pet. OB Wagner promptly lined a Sjlans- Stuart hit a wrong-field double got knooked down more titan Benoit worked Hutch for a walk the democratic system eon eonw ven— may soon be renamed wick offerln» Into the 'visitor’s on to Cleveland this season. Cleveland . , . , 9 4 .09: — down the right field line and whites: "There was a time I to load the bases again and Laperriere Wins pete with a regimented sod- 1 hlccgo .. .. 8 5 .615 1 grand Slam field. bullpen in right. Conlgliaro walked ahead of ’nil- According to Koufax, "I go thought that. I know I talk to bring Coach Tom Kslley to the ety," Orth said. "It to a chaW Detroit ...... 8 7 ..533 2 Leon Wagner of Cleveland Wagner had five RBI for the man's first home In the second 14 innings 1-1, I go 11 innings mound for a talk with his pitch­ lenge to all Americans." beat Boston 7-5 last night with Hank Aaron and WiBle Mays R ook ie Laurels Orth'announced the program Baltimore t... 8 7 .53.7 2 night, driving In another run inning. 1-1, I go nine timings 0-0. I and Frank Robinson and they er. the sei^ond baaes-loaded home Rookie Dalton Jones, who Monday. He said the USO rco- Mtonesota .., 9 9 .500 2 '/, with one of his two singles, and pitched only two real bad ball- seem to think the colored baH- Pitch Too Good run here in as many games and increased his American League couldn’t hold down the second f ' 'V ' MONTREAL (AF)— Jacquea ognisea that all peoples in the New York ... 6 6 .500 2 '/, games all year. If I'd been left playecs||p down more.” Kelley decided to let Hutchin­ Kansas City .. 7 8 .407 the third in five. lead In the department to 19. base job for lack of -hltUng in longer, I could have won son stay but when he went 8-0 Laperriere, the young defense­ world attach importance to vic­ 3 To aKloh Koufax replies: Washington ., 8 11 .421 4 Carl Yastrzeihskl defeated He also sent his batting aver­ earlier, now haa three straight more. But I could have lost on Harrigan, the caU went out TEMPERS FLARE OVER BEANBALL RULING— St. Louis catcher Tim Mc- man who helped the Montreal tory to the Olympics, the Rus­ — (^tk>na for Milwaukee souUvpaw<^waitlng T.OO Angelea .. 7 10 Detroit with the same weapoti age up 38 points to .328. safeties. He got a pinch single mme, too. The ball club could "Hold ^on now. The reasons for Galloper. Oeury got a strike Canadlens to a surprise regular sians know this, Orth said, and MILWAUKEE (AP) Milwaukee catcher' s«^joth dugouts. The Mets’ Rpd .412 4 Carver and Manager Johnny Keane argue loudly with Umpire Doug H i^ e y . season title, today was named Denny Lemaater on a two-hit, Boston 6 9 .400 Sunday and Dick Stuart hit'one Hot-hlttlng Sox catcher Bob in the seventh and doubled in have lost more, which is more those guys get knooked down is past the veteran receiver to have deliberatdy set out to cre­ The (Hily thing missing was grasp and score a tying run. Kanehl was one of the more 4 The umpire had just warned Cardinal pitcher Bob Gibson about throwing at winner of the Calder Memorial 2-1 victory over New York had Yesterday's In the 11th inning to turn back Tillman smashed a three-run the ninth before plnchhltter Russ Important. I don't want to be not that they’re Negroes, It’s make .it 8-1'but the next serve ate an image of world leader* Bailey held on as he was bowled prominent combatants, scuff­ Results Trophy as the National Hockey a bugler’s “charge” as the Baltimore II, Washington 4 Baltimore last Wednesday. homer and rookie Tony Conlgli­ Nixon popped foul to third, end­ relieved, but if I haven’t got it that they're good httteis. For was too good and it was “good­ Philadelphia pitcher Dennis Bennett. The warning meant an automatic |50 fine ship and try to prove that the to wait as tempers flared and over, completing a double play ling with Gene Oliver and Len League’s rookle-of-the-year. WMt to decadent. ' New York Mets and Mil­ Cleveland 7, Boston 5 aro a solo drive six rows Into ing-the game. and you’re going to bring in a some reason, there aren’t many bye ball game." on Gibson. .^AP Photofax.) s. the dugouts emptied for a post­ to end the game. Gabrielson of the Braves. The Sox conclude their home Laperriere cdlected a total of There haa been talk that as a Chicago 10, Minnesota 6 stand with the Indians' today, the center field bleachers for Donovan finished with a nlne- Ron Pemmoskl, you’re not go­ Negro pltriMis. Mbst Negro Prior to that both teams were waukee Braves engaged game donnybro^. 117 points in the voting by result the Russtona would be The 20S-pound Bailey got up Milwaukee Manager Bobby facing an old nemesis, Pedro the losers. The other Boston run nltter and now Is 2-0 on the eea- ing to embarrase me." jBeyers are good hitters. The involved In a sort of "give Monday night in an ancient •Rie brawling erupted when Kansas City 7, Los Angeles 4 hockey writers and broadcast­ profcselonato under American slowly and then tried to go af­ Bragan went to Williams’ aid Rkfnos, who holds a 34-18 life­ came when Ed Bresaoud dou­ BOn, 17-9 llfeUme vs Boston. first Negroes in bssebaU had to away" day. TTiey handed out ■parUn sport — haml-to-hand the Mete’ Ron Hunt charged Today’s Games About working on four-day Gibson Beanhalls Results in Quick Expulsion ers in each of the circuit’s six rules. ter Hunt. Place Umpire Bill to aid to calm Bailey and the Cleveland (Ramos 1-0) at time mark over Boston. Dave bled In the eighth and came Joe Azeue drove in the other be great Henry and WUUe are about eveiything but trading r eombat into Ed Bailey in a vain effort rotation, Koufax aays, " ...I t 's cities. Tlie voting was' done sf- "We aren’t interested in Williams clung to the enraged three totaled to the ground, Boston (Morehead 0-2) 2 p.m. Morehead (0-1) will start for around on two infield outs. Cleveland runs via a sacrifice great so they^ going to get stamps in the long eight in- llM euatooMuy eongntula- to dislodge the baU from the with the umpire oh the bottom. fly and triple. what you’ra conditioned to. You ter the' first haU of the cam- that," Orth said. “ We plan to Bailey as players stormed from Los Angeles (D. I.,ee I-O) at Boston. Conlgliaro now has four R B I - can condition your body to dif- knocked down. As you get more ninga ttiat preceded the winning Tillman, who has nine hits in palg^n, based on games through bqat toem with our system, and Kanehl engaged OliVer, the Kansas City (Drabowsky 1-1), Rookie southpaw Bill Spans- all on solo homers. ferent t h ln ^ ' Everyone’s dif- ^.average Negro pU yen, you'll rally. < his last 16 trips for a .683 Maaohestar was Charged with Koufax Back Throwing Strikes^ Dec. 31, and again after the on our basis." only casualty with a alight nose wick of Thompsonville, Conn., Therein lies the ferent I could pitch every other get more who won’t get knook­ The Orth group is part tfae Boston stretch, pulled his batting mark seven errors. Central with four. Close of tlie season. ct bleed and a minor knee cut. and Washington (Hannan 0-0) at had a five-hitter and was tied dilema. day. I think.’’ ed down. I obuld name eome laperriere led with 53 points vriibie new look in the U.S. _24 Homers in 12 Home Games for Kansas City up 13 points tq .381. Bressoud, Foiur Central's first five then waa jumped on by Oabriel- Baltimore (Bunker 0-0), N. 3-3 through six innings oppos­ * e • now. If a guy can’t hurt me, at in the first half and axain with Olympic effort, wMch was son. Red Sox batters have an 11-4 also with two hits, climbed eight runs were unearned and five Detroit (Aguirre 0-0) at New ing Indian veteran Dick Dm o- edge in home runs over the Ihi not going to knock Mm 2-1, 10-Inning Win 64 points in the second half. He starts tost year with an over­ York (Ford 2-1), 3 p.m. points to .375. Trick Pitches of the Tribe tallies were tainted. Hangs Up "Bonnie’s my roommatt and van of Quincy, Mass., last night. combined opposition. But it’s Bressoud has bettered his own down.’’ will receive 81.500 from the haul of the committee. Mem­ I wasn’ t going to let him get Only Games S^eduled. Harrigan’s blast overshadow­ In the Cleveland seventh, either a feast or a famine. Be­ I modem team record by hitting In discussing the tricks pitch­ Referring to iCays, Koufax league— 81,000 for .iqiniiing the bers of the U80C, and represen­ roughed up," Kanehl said. ’1 Tito Francona and Dick Howner ed an earlier orbital shot by NEW YORK (AP) —’ Gibson throw two fast balls^Pittsburgh defeated Ctnclnnatl trophy and 1500 for leading in tatives of the feuding AAU and Colavito Off to Fine Start, yond the two slams and Till­ safely In the first IS games M ’ ers lue, Koufax explains his at­ says, "While he’s down, he’s Mark Monette. The big first was just trying to get to Bailey NA-nONAL LEAGUE singled around a force play, man's three-n^ belt; the other j the season titude candidly: "I think pitch­ Sandy Koufax threw 89 at the head of Phillies’ pitcher ea<^ h all NCtoA got together. Top man­ so he wbudn’t hurt him. I saying to himself, ‘Now, he’s baseman poled a three-run hom­ Dennis Bennett In the third in­ W. L. Pet. GB ers have been trying to get gonna go low and aiway.’ So strikes. Bob Gibson threw Laperriere ia only the second agement eonsultant firms were can’t understand why Bailey er in the sixth—his first and ning, apparently in retaliation DODGE31S-OUB8— called to. San Francisco 11 4 .733 >— away with anything they can he’s lookin’ for it and he jumps defenseman to win the CSlder got so hot, Hunt just played the team’s second Circuit clout two beanhalls and one bat. for Bennett’s decking the Car­ Trophy. Kent Douglas o f the They produced a three-part Philadelphia ..10 5 .687 1 for as long as bssebaH’s been on It He 1s Pumy. ru bbU you, Koufax had a one-Mtter go­ Blasts Keep Horns Tooting baseball.’’ Milwaukee ...11 8 .847 1 played. And I don't think you'll this season. The drive carried Koufax won. Gibson didn’t. dinals’ Julian Javier in the Toronto Maple Leafs was chosen program that is being atarted you can’t hit him. I mean it. ing until the eighth when An­ Milwaukee shortstop . Denny Pittsburgh ...10 7 .588 2 Hamilton ^Skinny Radatz^ ever, stop It as long as the tor Into the outer limits of Moral: Strikes are more second inning. Gibson drew a the outstanding rookie last year. Immediately. He's too quick. ITl ghre you ten right-center field but even then dre Rodgers tied the score 1-1 Menke provided the laughing St. L o u is ...... 10 8 .588 2'/, pitcher and only the i^tcher, no effective— and less expen­ warning from Plate Umpire with a homer. The Dodgers won John Ferguson of Montreal Tlie first phsoe calls for a sur­ NEW YORK (AP)— Or-^He also connected in the eighths INDIANS-RED SOX__ touch to the fjsstlvitles. Asked Cincinnati . . . 9 9 .600 3 ^ in the 10th when Dick Ells­ lands Pena can leave his with Jim Gentile aboard, and And Only 40 mph Slower Wagner eums up his atUtude most nipped at the plate. sive. termine what the American Wagner snapped a 3-3 tie about his foe. Menke replied: C h ica go...... 8 9 .400 5 X-Wagner (5), Indians; Tlll- after hia name. Aa far aa the automatic |60 fine. worth, who allowed only eight with 65 points. He will receive Bill Bryan followed with another “Casey Stengel.*' Stengel is the toward pitchers suoolnoUy: Re made it by side-stepping Koufax, making Ms first 8500. Terry Harper, another teams have to beat. bubble gum and crayons at with his seventh inning shot Houston ...... 8 12 .400 5 ■ better player the instant he answen: "That's true. Pltcheoi In an impressive return. OARDS-PHILS— Jim Pappin, Toronto, 4; Phil while pitching and marking his In oiher American League ground. I didn’t know whether qxing is Sumner Dole, farmer tors got two each. It was the 5i3nd time in Ms while GfiMon drew a thumb Ken Boyer drove in four runs Esposito, CTiicago, 3 and Mur­ toe American effort. games, Chicago overcame two Conlgliaro added his fourth Pittsburgh 4, Glnctnaati 2. NATIONAL UBAGUE puts it on. sort of stick together. If they’re glove with crayons, beat the Los to offer him a hand and help UOonn coach and long-tiine fac- John Girard, who picked up from Harvey. with a triple and two slngleB ray Hall, Chicago and Ed Joyal, "Each sport might take a dif­ Bob Allison homers and beat solo ^ b t In the ninth against Los Angeles 2, Chicago 1 Bond (I), OoRs; Mays (10); This is only partially true. getting a guy out, they tell you major league career that Kou- Angeles Angels, .7-4; last' night him get up or just laugh." ( 10). ^ idty member, who also taught the victory with two innings of tox had struck out 10 or more Gibson not only lost money— and Curt Flood, Carl Wemvlck Detroit, 1 each, ferent approach,” Orth sold. Minnesota. 10-5; Leon Wagner Dick Donovan, who went the Gianta) C. Smith (I), Meta; Players usually do gain sta­ now. If our ball club Is not “We might find that to cycling, lor the A’s third Aralght victory. route to win it. and ooacbed, at Rockville High adequate if not spectacular in a game, leaving him only but a victory as well. When he and Tim McCiarver collected clubbed a grand slam homer as Today’s Games MazeroeM (2), Stergell (5), ture with the New York team, getting sMDfbody out. Til walk fob examine, just by buUdii^ Pena didn’t have any of his New York (Stollard 1-8) at up to a guy on another club before Ms retirement last relief work, had three Mts for two 10-etrikeout performances left the Cardinals were leading homers in the Cardinals’ vic­ Twin Double Pirates; Flood (2), Warwick hut the uniform Is a symbol, June... Tip of the straw akin- Central. Olympic-style tracks we will get ORIOLES-SENATORS— Milwaukee (Spahn 1-2), 3 p.m. not the cause. and' ask him how he’s been awack! pal Stadium. nesota’s runs with his fifth and a 4-2 lead but Baltimore got tured eighth race and paid 119, eraUon of top young pitchers FiUd May 18 and in Windham with PMladelphla’s Jack Bald- tion, a fight broke out after BRAVES-METB— "We're putting toe best brains Only Games Scheduled. blond, 9-year-oId son of Whltey, has matured all at once. Years Will CHarke, retired Manobbster Quietly, without fanfare and sixth homers but the White Sox back iiito the game when Norm 38 and 34.80. A crowd of 11,- May 37 . . . Conard remain­ schun. The St. Louis right­ Milwaukee had edged the New to the country on toe job. We The circuit shots gave Cola Tueaday, May ■ bounces all over the place get­ from now, we may get into High physioal educatian teacher At Milwaukee, Lemaster in a very routine manner, the ----- , >/avuu«.cuproduced • a IIIUUIIIIK nibbling ttLiaCK attack M to Siebern’s third hit delivered two 300 wagered 3891,908 on the East at Norfliwest. ting Mickey’s tosses and re­ ed in first place In the CCIL hander also left himself open York Mets 3-1, behind Denny plan to enlist aU Americans to another cycle of sluggers. But and coach, has returned "home" gave up a leadoff homer to Green Bay Packers mailed out help with toelr thoughts and i infield hits, a walk runs in the sixth. Sam Bowens program. Middletown at Rockville, 3:16 turning them southpaw jiist — and unbmten — yesterday for further actiop when he was Lemaster’s two-hit pitching; a short, prepared release today and kept the horns tooting over wild pitch and clutch singles there is no question but what after wintering in Florida. Each Charlie Smith In the first in­ ideas. This is going to take a time. The A’s have belted eight doubled in the lead run and two W inning Streak p.m. ‘ like his father. Mantle gets a M«ring May 1 is the taxgst date with a 3-0 vitory over Platt. ejected for throwing his bat to­ Willie Mays hit home nm No. that Paul Homung, their all- by Al Weis and pitcher Joel walks forced In another. Then the pitcher sW ts off with an ning, then kept the Mets hitless lot of giving — and I don’t mean homers in the last three games Ellington at South Windsor, sudden thought. the daricee set to return to Other scores were Maloney 12, ward the mound in the fourth 10 in San Frandsoo’s 3-2, 12-ln- everything halfback, has signed Horlen produced a six-run sixth Don Blaslngame threw wildly initial edge. It boils down to imtii the ninth when Ron Hunt Just money." and 34 in their 12 home games. College Baseball 3:15 p.m. ‘Tommy,’’ he asks, “why their favmrite to w n ... Chubby Hall 7 and Eastern 5, Wind­ Inning. nlng victory over HousUm and for his sevenUi season in the that gave Chicago the lead. on Dick Hall’s Suicide squeeze Of Springfield this: Nothing is going to hap- poked a one-out aingle. When END ADV • Track—Conard at Manches­ aren’t you in school?’’ ham 4 . . . Final atatlaUcs National FoothaU Leagw. Colavito’s first homer, with Floyd Robinson homered for for two more runs. , ter, 3:16 p.m. i unttl I throw the ball. Malinoonico, former West Ha­ Frank Thomas grounded out. Qulnniplac 4, Bridgeport 1. Tommy mumbles something. ven Red DevU basketball stand­ showed 30 runs, 27 Mts, 11 er­ Homung, a three-ttene NFL the bases empty In the fifth, Chicago ■ and Mike Hershberger Jim King homered for the Ends at Reading Golf — Manchester, Windham am going to get the beet Hunt raced around third and gave Kansas City a 3-2 edge. New Haven 15-1, Nuw Bed­ Mantle repeats the question. hittersr out two times out of out, la now a lieutenant in tfae rors, three passed balls a hit soaring leader, sat cut aR at picked up three Infield hits. losers. ford 3-1. . . and Central at Windham. batter and two wild pitobes. tried to score on the play. He ' ""1 fell off a trapeze,’’ Tom­ three." police department Celtics Satisfied in Draft was doubled up at home, where last year under suspension SPRINGFIELD. Mass.— The Wednesday, May 8 my says loud and clear. put strangely enough only four Commissioner Pete Rozelle for Reading Red Sox, beaten four Vlnal at (jheney, 3 p.m. catcher Ed Bailey held onto THE DEPEN0ABLE8:tUCCE9S OFlB4 Nearby, Steve Hamilton is walks were issued — two by betting on g;amea. Hia wqs tfae o u g h out of five times by Springfield kHiursday, May 7 HutcMnsen and two by the the throw despite being knock­ R this season, turned on the Gianta warming up with coach Jim ed down by Hunt. ' biggest name involved In tfae Coventry at Avon. Hegan. three Briktol hurTers '. . . Cen­ NBA Kings Acquire Couiits last night and toppled the NFL scandals of a year ago. ROi Track — Manchester at Ma­ "Last time I warmed up here, Sweep of All Field Events tral took plenty o f UberUes on Bailey started to go after Eastern League leaders. 8-5. loney. STEVE HAMILTON ' Both he and Alex ksrras, De­ 1. absorbed a loss," says Hamil­ the bases, swiping six without Hunt, but was restrained. troit Lion defensive tackle also The second place Williams­ Golf — Manchester, Maloney, And Bonham as Top Choices However, Rod Kanehl o f , the ton who looks like Jimmy Stew­ place, even if he hasn’t got a being caught. Manchester also under suspension, were rein­ port Mets, however, couldn’t Jlai; at West Hartford. Meta, who wasn’t In the game, art playing a pitcher with a win going. Helps Penney Down Eagles worked a double steal that pro­ stated tost month. taka (advantage as they dropped Tennis—Manchester at Wind­ duced a run in the third.' came off the bench and got in­ ham. mouthful of chewing tobacco. "The Yankees plan better BOSTON (AlP)— The Boe-^legiate season (16.9 per game) "I don’t expect to have any one to cellar-dwelling York, Central (11) volved In two short battles. He Friday, May • "You want to change to an­ too. Some teams work from and 14th In Scoring (26.7). trouble coming back insofar as 7-2. Elmira won Its third game other spot?" Sweeping all the field eventa^nlgbt. Skip Martin, Bin Wallach Player poo ab r h po a e rbf ton O ltlcs, saddled with last was jumped on by Len Gabriel­ in a row, with a 3-2 squeaker Etast at South. year to year, this club makes on the program, Penney High and Rick Wood. Pone, 3b. 4 Auerbach calls Bonham "a physical oondltlon to concerned,’’ "Nope,” grins Hamilton. "I OIrard, Sb-p, 4 choice, did better than they son, then tangled with Gene Homung said. "The biggest over Charleston. Rockville at Windsor, long-range plans. „ This gives of East Hartford scored track Benoit. M...... 4 real good shooter." might just lose another game Penney’s field event perform­ dared hope In the National Bas­ Oliver before the umpires re­ trouble shotdd be in regktoing At Reading, lefty Bill Prout i Stafford at Ellington, 1:16 you a sense of security, like vlttoriea over East Catholic and ance was sparked by the victory H ^ s a n 0...... 6 Bonham’s specialties are a stored order. p.m. some day anyway. gnrtler. IL ...... 6 ketball Association draft. Oiach high arching jump shot from the my timing.,.” became the first Reading pitch­ "I’m a skinny Dick Radatz, sailing with a good navigator." Glastonbury In a triangular in the discus throw by Dick Moylan, of, ...... 4 * s • er to go the distance, giving up Cheney at Lyman. Red Auerbach now has help for comer, an .819 free throw per­ No flg u ^ were mentioned in only he’s 40 miles an hour fast- In Navy jargon, they’d say meet yesterday at the Penney Maishall. He tossed the saucer Crooe. rf...... 4 sight hits in the 8-5 victory. track. The home club nipped Sagrti, lb...... 4 Bill Russell and a sorely need­ centage and a fierce competi­ OIANTS-CXILTB— .the routine release — wMch In­ er." the Yankees run a Uut ship, 148 feet. Mays hit his-homer with a The Red Sox, led by bases- but a happy one. Not even a Bast, 78-87, and waUoped Glas­ gftsweli. p. ....3 ed cornerman. tive spirit Another tMng which cluded Homung’s name with Boston relief pitcher Radatx Summary: Holden, man on in tfae first Inning for a those of three other backs — empty home runs by Jim Rus- alow start disturbed them. tonbury 110-40. Hitt. Mel Counts, ssven-foot Olym­ attracted Auerbach was the fact Bobcats Win, 7-6; is 8-5, weighs 235 and la called 2-1 lead, but the Giants were but ;estlmates of Hoenung's sal­ sin aind Jim Gpager.'got seven And the uniforms fit. ij East, however, trounced Glas­ Pinas, tb. ..3 1 pic team center from Oregon Bonham labored hard to Improve safeties off three / l^rlngfleld the Monster. Hamliten is 8-7 hia defenalve game. unable to get another run off ary were in the 825,0()0-830,000 and weighs 195. ^ tonbury, 98%-S7^, in the tMrd Salunack (6) T, :lo!6. Total! State, and rugged 6-6 Ron Bon­ hurlers. Including / loser Matt Avon Tops Rham ...... 88 11 18 37111 4 7 Thompeon waa 19th nationally Ken (no-hlt) Johnson and H range about what he was re­ side of the action. The split gave _300, daab: 1. Basnisbt (UC). X Maaoheeter (I) ' ham from the University of Gayeski. Failed as Hoopetor Martin (TC). 3. Knlia (BcL a in rebounding (14.6) while bet­ Woodeshick unUl the 12th whe ceiving before the suspension. the Eagles a 5-3 record to date Lundy (P). T, :M.6. Play-er bo! ab r h po a e rbl Cincinnati were the 1-3 Boston Joae Calero belted a three- The lanky 38-year-old south­ Rodpiv. 8b. ....8 3 3 1 3 1 tering Friara’ scoring records Jay Alou singled and Chuc Timely hitting by Bob Della- R ock ville Hosts tai this, their first season of *• Wal- choices in the draft meetings run homer for the losers. Bemarda and Bob Hale paced paw from Kentucky is the one iSi)- Brady, aa...... 6 1118 1 for one game (43), season (681) Hiller doubled. Walt Bond |h competition.' > J ' Formon (BC). A Rue- Monatte. lb ...... 8 ------3 10 yesterday. At York, the White Roses South Windsor to a 7-8 triumph to tell you what elae, beyond eell (P). T, ;5A8. and career (1,620). Middletown Nine Larry Berstto of East contin­ 880 run: 1. JVaiikllnf (P), x Anderson, lb, ,.4 8 8 given the Colts a tie WtthT broke a seven game losing over Windsor Locka yeater^y good ^ r it s , makes the .Yankee ued Ms fine work in the tw o-. Smith mile: 1. ■TT?*®Borreto (DC). X first" selection procedure. abandoned next year — in ad­ by Ron Stillwell leading the I Qoidpn (TOL X Andrew! (Q), Oallasher, p, ...i 0 0 Stargell hit homers, powering SHOCK MM W NIS second RBI of the gLne. Hale 1946, after falling to make the over the lead alone with a vic­ rival while maintaining Ms un- 2S*81I 0 ^ . Asierbacfa thinly concealed vance of the regular round of way. tory today over Middletown. “iLatalle (B6 . T.. 10:88.4. ft'ifew Total! the Pirates to their victory over FOWDiEK PUITF —Betty drove in three scorM with grade with the Minneapolis bestsn record. im3itra^ recoil.* record). .86 6 14 n o 7 5 his delight with a reaerved ‘Tm picks. Qerlch 176, Audrey PhiUlmare The Elmira Pioneers came a walk and a bame-loaded sin­ The ‘n g eri are vlalUng the HHl- rv#hdkt* VlMflflei winneFfl w e reI ' 190130 Klehhigh Imidleeshurdlea: 1.1, ICetliewe (P) ■ ^ for O'Donnell in 7tli! very Batlafled” comment. , The Lakers picked All-Ameri­ the Reds. Stargell’s fifth, in the home to pin a 3-3 loss on Lakers because he was "too I dfwk V - J WetU (iOC). l, Krmuehew.{p) 4 ^ stnirX out for PilkonU In 9th. sixth Inning, broke a 2-2 tie. iea-472. gle. small for the National Basket­ top field for a 8:16 angace- Walt Baanlfht In tha 100 _and! permSi (BCL T., (Naw'Mhooi IplnS" ....1 83456789 Total! The Immediate choices behind can Walt Hazzard, backqourt Charleston, with a two-run The win was the second in ment. ^ , CantrsI ■...... 0 0 3 1. 0 1 1 0 6 ' 11 Jo Gibbon got the victory with ball Aaaoeiation.? 430 and the relay team of Baa- record). ‘ Counts and Bonham v^re 6 -1 1 playmaker ace of the NCAA GREEN MANORBITB8 *—. rally in the ninth inning. three starts for the Bobcats. Jim Martallo is expeoted 3o 190 low hurdle!:uiTdle!: 1. MiUtbewi (P). 1 0 X 0 1 3 3 0 0 9 a six-hitter. A two-base error by Charles­ AftM- a Buceeqaion of minor 2. Martin (BC). I F ' X Kiezin (TO. 4, 8b: H a r r ^ ; hr: John TTjotnpson of Pyovldonce Champion UCLA Brulnz, and Betty Lou Puryls 301-460, Sue Relief pitcher Jim Baker picked pitch for RockviOe. -r the Royals chose 6-8 George ton third baseman Jose Vidal league aaeignments and a two- Durand (P)>). T. :».3 (new Pona. i OIrard 2. Sayi- College, 6-8 oomerinan Joe O’Dwyer 176-474, Bert t i ­ up the victory and avened his East Catholic (4-3) with Ray record). der *1, Moylan. Brady. Anderson! Wilson of Cincinnati. allowed John Mason and Andy gams fling with the Oeveland Strawder of Bradley and hot- nted 479, Betty Haefs 466, personal mark at 1-1. LaOacs hurling at Northwast Meriden Netmen 860 relay: 1. Bast OatboUc. X Moylan. And^won: sf: Croce. Jim (Bad News) Barnes of' Driver Loses Arm Etehebayren to romp homt with Summary: Indiana, he waa traded lo the aiaalaabury. T, ynavallabU. HuteWnspn; lob: Central 7, Man­ shooting guard Nick Weriunan *1 ^1, ,, Marilyn Spielman 476, Marilyn i a tying and winning runs in the Catholic. ’The Baglas have won Broad jump; 1. llatlliewi (P). X chester 9: bb: Hut^lnaon 2. O'Don- of Seton Hall. The others draft­ Texas Western was the first So. Windsor 100 410 1—d t 8 Washington 'Senalors Ih 1982. Salamiudia (QJ. 8. Hanson (P). A . L Hutchlnaon 6. Barber 464. final atanaa. their last two e ta ^ . T rim Indians, 4-1 ed were: Laveme Tart, Brad­ man selected by the Knlcks in WAPAKONETA, Ohio (AP) Windsor L. 001 SIO 1—8 8 4 Hie Yanks got him lest yaar. Kralia.(BC). 1 ^ . » feet. 8 Inches. O DonbeH 4. Girard 1: the regular draft. 'Die 6-8, 240- — Auto racer Jlmn\y Maguire of Jim Lehew picked up the vic­ N w ih Cmtral Oonnaetlout Hlfh Jump: 1. H anm (P). X hit! off: Hutchinson 11 for 9 runs in ley; Ripk Falk, Northwestern; 2VEAIIS 0i; Scribner, Baker (5) ahd Ya- *T didn’t realize at first that Dennqllen, N. J'., and Brighton, OHUROH TEN nN — Joe tory apd Pete Olsen got the Conference action shown BouUi (Ue) Llneen (BC). and Nystrup (O) .6 Inninej: (pitched to 4 men In pounder averaged 29.1 points a 34,600 kaiUa; Fahey and Ollari.* coming to the Yankees made a w ith only DaVf Bui^iham A Jaokowski (P). Hat., 5 feet.. 9 runs In 1: Jeff Blue, Butler, Charles Kel­ game last season and was No. Mass., was in fair condition to­ Ohllds 236, Walt Yawomkl 336- loss. Windsor (1-1) at home to El- Poia vault: 1. Dubois (P). 8 Van- Hilt a for 3 runs In 1: O’Donnell 10 ley, West Virginia Tech; Duane difference," Hamilton saya. able to record a win, the ^Can- derilp (G) - - - - 6 among the nation’s collegiate day at nearby St; Mary's Hos­ 568, T om Atemian 238, Kings­ A m|M h« I my with mm. Amyt ksi Almyt Unfton (1-3). Dennis Murphy (G). Hat., 9 feet, 6 Inohaa. for 7 runs In 8 : q^wrd 3 for'0 Oorrtveau, d ark . m la iha raaf. Saahai lor lix at aiaa paaaatRata. .. .. Atways-powerful Avon hand­ "But I was three-and-elght in ahaster High tannls team Mt: iartiaiiell ^P). X VI- mns In 3:lib p r ^ O’Dtmne^ rebounders. pital, his arm amputated almost ley KXihney 280, Ray Holoombe •m. EtpsosNy «Am ifi a Ood|s Wafos. CaM is ed Rham Regional a 18>2 past­ will probably hurl for tha Bob­ (IM gen): m - O’lJamiri’, Oai- Counts and Thomrpson can iiadaikood-acfcoiMtall EIbr you. SlnglarHS^at P h ^ go^ to the B h T Side AUTO PARIS CMcmto CMml gaUmm oppose Wlndbam and taudiee U Mw schoBi raomd). . outoff, were as acquisitions at height. performed was to rSpair the tis­ NIEW YORK (A P ) — Quesns the way to pitdc up the win. :’Xeam spirit. This Is Um W W taall, i-l, e-3; Triunr P daf. ------1----- YMCA. She Itfta w its there. n * ^ CHORCHES MOTORS, Inc X Batttagr-Lsea Wagner, Indl- Briatol Cmtral In a tHaagular Jim Leflura M. M . 6-2; Bio t- under the guldane Coach Bonham, Counts and Strawder. BalUmora ploked OMo State sue. , ‘ County played boot ^to tta larg­ M4NCHEBTBB n a n k Mund was the laoer. Inie tsam I've ever played mat^ at tha WIUlmanttaQ^- On goal and ooa point'gave est ons-day w>orU crowd whan •■•• dr»*a la five laas, fear Simunary: ham 11 daf. Krochmal P. Jack Toler. A nu: at chll- Auerbach calls Counts "A real ‘1-America Gory -Bradds, •0 OAKLAND STREET—MANCHE8TER, CONN. 'wlUi. Our Mg boys hit behind tiy Olab. \ tha Montreal Canadians , tha Na­ Shea Stadium opened. A paid / I ■ wMii grand alam hooear in amr. Avon 341 UT a —14 M g dren’a hoopital, Young good runner, exceptional shooter lladelphla took Jackson, St. Best one-«eaaon batting m ^k a n m n a rto m o v e him up, even Lona Wadnaaday JtatliW an Doublaa—Bannott and Tracy tional Hookey Laagua titla oVar (whose meosun are Se- and very mtuieuverable fqr a tall Is went for Jeff MuIUna of crow^ of 46,786 saw Ptttaburgh OCKVIUI lUuun 100 OM 1— 8 4 g tf It means an out. When a for a Houstoa Colt .45’s player tiM- ana \ slats HwsiBVlael F daf. UBure and BUI O m a y tha Chicago Blaek Havka. 48-86) uses her in bad- man as wen as being deceptively ;e, a member of the Olym- in the team’s twer years qf base­ beat tfae Meta. T m minutes UTO PARIS ‘ntah * b y Roman MejiiiS ia 16|BS. esk ao MS til A •tartlar tkaa I s ^ tor J p«L poiitti. m wotaen stay fW. ly la laboopdtaf vap* M l’ oOmt Hiut nund pjeto. ICsdlM Is iww srlth Boston. > A . i - ' ' "

(Lar4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964

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LAKEWOOD CmCLB - Ob- . $88-811$, Evas., $8$-lS8$. ^ Level, garage, deep land­ a period of ever-inerSasing au­ Lynette JM Ooodstlae, PatrteU ADVERTISING HAVE s m a l l pickup truck— Nlehotoon, 782-6358. Stiver used, tM.67; Nechnl-Nel- baths, modem O.B. Mtelton, 2080 kxiial Oape, • lair# mams, scaped lot. utility and rec tomation, it will more than ever J. GuC V n e B. Hywm. JadUh Wili do odd Jobs.1 Attics and ' mkny extras, oarpetsd stair­ l b baths, flreplaek, garage, need strong leaders of ohartoe- CLASSIFUD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS cellan cleaned. ' RubUsb re­ co. $46.96; Bring in BUs. ad. It COUNTRY PROPERTY Juto room,' 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, M. J arvi# Paul J. KmouMH. Is worth $10 toward the pur­ cases. -Rent very reasonaUe. FIVE ROOM house in Mans­ situated oB wen landiicaped Vernon line. BxpandabU fireplacs. Reduced to $18,600. tor,’’ '* ^ e Hon. Charles H. 8. Also, Richanl 8. LsnvmnM, ' 8 AAL to S PJM. moved. Reasonable. Call 649- field near UConn, ready for wooded lot. $2e,0(M. Philbrick MANCHESTER 1043. chase of any used or new ma­ Uve better for leas. OaU Mr. a i r -c o n d it io n Ed with fireplace and 8 Wotverton Agency, Realtor, Molise, judge of Superior Court, Janice Eileen LeMay, Leah Ann chine. It coets less at E. J. Baker, 883-0377, or evenlnca occupancy around July let Agency, 689-9464. aefto near Routs 15. Separate 849-2818. toid 66 inductees of the Ver- Lentocha, Bariiara Ann Lupafi- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT.' RAPID RUBBISH removal—At­ Korvette, 916 Main Street, Mr. (Hll 68S-8863. Ckll 888-7614. 6 room ( ^ . lacgt..llvliig I building. Too many plancjc Oiapter of the National ehino, Terry Deane MoCarthyt ------— ...... Off K»eney Street. 6-room 8PAC80U8 • mom older Oo- MONDAY nurn F1UDAY lO.'M AAI.—8ATCBDAY 9 AJM. tics, cellars, and yards. Handy­ Hartford, 246-8011. room, dining room, and other ibatorss tor this ad! Ask­ liester Honor Ekiciety at induction cere­ Carol Michallk, Jean OtohawMU, HEBRON—Cape Ood, 6 rooms, ranch,' plua mahogany pan­ loolal, modem kltchea, l b ing $18,9W. CaE uS to see this man service. ^ 1 649-0218, 100x800 lot, $110 monthly, with baths, $ bedrooma, 2-car kitchen, $ bMrooms, porch, monies at Bailey Auditorium of Carol A. Ostrinefty, Cheryl Rob­ 643-7479. TWO BEDROOM suites; stereo, eled rec room, 14 x 21 liv­ ga^ unusual Ottering. Bllsirotth option to buy. ItockvlIIe Real­ rage, aluminum combinations, fireplace,' 1-car garage, city W aW COMFORT? Manchester H l^ School last inson, Patricia Schwartz, Etolns PLEASE READ YOUR AD blond cabinet, two speakers; ing room, 2 full baths, 2-car utilities, good location. Im­ Mitten Agenw, Reeitors, 688- night. ' C. Sheldon, Ingrtd Stsrtmaa, .CHAIN SAW work, trees re- self • propeUed lawnmower; Glenv^ppd Manor ty, 878-3627. farage, $4 acre lot A lot 100x140 wooded lot. $17,900. riPMinf fl ar *^Mit Ad«” are taken over the pipM^e ___ M • PhUbrick Agency. 649-S4$8. mediate occupancy. $4,8()0 You m u s t ^ e this 4-bed­ "It Is your challenge and iUchard >J. Sullivan, Robert ' moved, lots and roads cleared, oblid’s crib and mattress; two of living at $21,600. Don’t ■ssumea present mortgage, room home, f a m i l y kitch­ Vaiciuiis, Ann Louise Viot, Joan convenhaioe. H m advertiser should read his ad the FIRST also bulldozed. Free estimates. mlse this one. A88UMBALB M<)irraAOB—If your obligation aS an-hoTrt'ir electric fans; carry-all; folding HOLLISTER STREET—4 room 116,000. en, entertainmW-sised din­ society member to employ to Marie Wakhnan and Edmund DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In Ume for the 742-8096. table and 4 chairs;. bicyeCe in Resort Property you have $2,000. o r ^ and can Four new luxury Cape with two baths, remod­ ing room. Toe-tMsting fire­ the fullest your intellectual Zaglio. aeort huerthm. H m H«ndd Is responsibhi for only ONE incor* good condition. 648-8398. . menu available tmmedlatoly, For Rent 67 pay $129. per monthXask us rent or omitted faisertioa for any advertisement and thra only eled kitchen. Rear porch, rec Exclusive with place in living t o m . 2-car capabilities and your endown- Juniors: Robert E. Boeworth, quiet residential neighbor­ about the terrific ranbh we garage, city sewer^ Ann Harold Case, Suzanne Cmriee, to the extent of a "make rood" Insertibn. Errors which do not Household Services GARDNER LAKE, Conn. Mod­ WARREN E. HOWLAND room. All the extras. Must sell, have Just over the South ments of character, service, AUTOMA’n C WASHER, dryer, hood. Four spacious rooms ROBERT D. MURDOCK Hunter 649-6306, Leslie Dow^ lAicinda Joyce lessen the valne of the advertlsenient will not be corrected by Offered. 13-A double oven electric range, re­ em bouaekeeping. Lakefront. Realtor aaklng $174l». T. J. Crockatt, sor town line in East scholarship and leadership,’’ and bath, Pnllco elaotrie Reactor, 648-1077. 683-6872 \, Geer, William C. Heck, Liafia “ make good" Insertion. frigerator, all G. B., good con­ kitchen with comMnatian Boating, ewlmming, fishing. In­ oor. Vacant. T. J. Crocks said Judge House, who deUver­ RBWBATlNa hums, moth $50 Main St., Mancheater Jesitis, Ellise M. K enyt^ Don­ at dition. 648-8817. washer and dryer, Individual spect weekends. Gifts, bro­ WALKER STREET — 7 room Realtor, 188-1877. ^ARROW S A W A L L A b^ ed the principal address at the holes. ZUppais repaired Udn- chures. Arrowhead Grove Oot- solemn ceremonies. ald F. Mordavzky, Janls H. TODR COOPERATION WILL n i A l 7 7 1 1 zoned Hydronlo heating with 643-1108 Cape, enclosed breeseway, ga- U * R REALTY CO„ Inc. dow Shades made to measure; tegee, Ocdcheeter 8M, Oonnec MANCHB STB R-Y ou mwrt see . Manchester Parkade, You are now members of a Nielsen, Dianne M. Novakow- BE APPRECIATED l/IM Ia ITff^A# I I aU slxM Vanetlan bUnds Rays dotnestio hot water fur­ r a ^ . Near schoola, a h o ^ ^ , e48-26»2 this well planned rambling ski, Aimee M. Patterson, Juris Wearing AppareI~>Fars 67 nished, air - conditioning, tlcut. 283-0278. bus. Owner. 6494172. Nifanchester, 649-6308 proud tradition,’’ he eaid, "and made while you wait Tape R » rancher with 8 rooms, 2 full estbMn and honor are xightftUly Pukinskls, Patricia B. Rhodes, cordan for rent Marlow’s 867 SUMMER STOCK arriving sound and fire reeistam, baths, attached garage on __ Lorrsdne Yaworakl, private garage and storage BENTLEY SCHOOL - 8 room BOLTON CENTER Road in ICam. 64MOSL daily, bathing suits, diorts, Wanted To Rent 68 Bolton—QuaCity ranch of five MANCHESTER Vicinity — As­ hicely landscaped lot. Only SUMMERNSTREET-Picnic in Sophomores: Richard Bom- area, $160. par-month, one Cape with attached ffarace, sume 484% VA m ortgue with this huge l^ k y a rd or lunch on Offloaro of the honor society lierger, Bruce Burke, CharteZ chKdren’s summer play tree riiaded lot, 8 bedrooms, rooms, two iMdrooms and a $21,600. Cali Barbara Babin, Tnoblt Reaching Onr Advertiser? year lease. Call $88-1106. only $2,100 down and save _ Jarvis Realty (3o., Realtors, the enclosetfx rear porch Just chapter Nvho also gave brief R. Curtis, Candace Daetdeon, ' clothes. The Penny Saver, 616 REITAIL STURE manager, wife dining room, 'spacious living I large formal dining room. Building— Contracting 14 and two children, desire rental closing costs. Immaculate 6 643-4112, Eves., 648-1686. off the kitcheV^Thls older 8 talks on the qualifications need­ Joan D. Fedora; Steven Good* Main Street. room with fireplace. l>/4 baths, Breezeway and a rear patio, of nice 7 room modem house. room ranch, formal dining room home with 20’ living ed for. membership includ-ed jitlne. Jack Katz, Arlene tAPisn- QUALITY CABPENTRT- good location, $17,400. Wolver- two car garage. Vacant, “rhls MANCHESTER—6 room house, Ronald Jodoii^,\ president, scho­ M-Ho«r Aaswering Service June 1st oppupancy, Manches­ home cost better than-$28 000 room, 8 bedrooms, garage, full room, fireplace, aitoched ga­ ta, Dale M a c L e ^ Judith Wash- Rooms, dormers, porches, ATTRACTIVE 6H room duplex ton Agency, Realtor, 849-2818. fireplace, 2-car garage, cen­ rage, aluminum stohns, ame- larship; Miss PAMcia R ^kow - basements reflnlshed, cab­ Wanted— To Bojr 58 ter area. Call Mr. Gurenson, to build in 1963. now being of­ basement. Selling price only ke, James R. Newton, Walter Bonds—-Stodis— H«Ip Wanted—^Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 apartment, modem Mtchen, 28944M. $15,900. Phone Barbara Woods tral location. Call owner, 64$- sMe drive is quality Milt wait­ ski, vice president, character; Simmers, Robin Btarkel, Pen­ inets, bunt-ins, formica, tile. built-in range, disposaC, cera­ starkweather s t r e e t - fered for $24,700. Worth see­ 0190. Lawrence Roger, trtoeurer, ser- Free to Herald Readers No fob too smaU. William Mortgages 31 WE BUT, BELL or trade an­ Bmnd new 4 A 4 flat. Desir­ ing . , . “Timken heat, attic Agency, 649-77Q2. ing, for the right fa m t^ All ny Taylor, Eugene Twaranlts, DRIVBIRS for school buses, LOAM FOR SALE—6 yard load, tique and uMd tundtura, driaa, mic bath, 3 bedrooms, Uving WANTED—To rent: In or near able location. Both vacant. conveniences close at nsmd. vice; and Jacquellne\ Corbett, Marilyn IWomey and Bevnty Want Information on one of onr claeaifled advertisements 7 No Robbins carpentry service. . . . expansion possible. T. J. MANCHESTER—Off East Cen­ MANCHESTER - Rockledge secreUry, leadership. 649-8446. A BBTITER ARRANGEMENT Manchester-Venum area, 7:80- $12 delivered. 649-6391, 8 a.m.- glass. sDvar, picture frames room, khd den. Master ah- storrs, furnished house or Priced at $23,900 . . . mort­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Oates Agency, 648-0030, 649- L. Vesco. answsr at the telephone ttsted ? Simple eall the of your financas will make 8:46,.2:16-8:80. CaU 643-2414. and* old coins, old dolls and tenna, large cellar. Oatage. apartment, June 16-Sept. 8. ter St. Six room Cape, 8 bed­ Attractive 8 room ranch priced 8176, 649-666i„ \ The invocation was gi' 6 p.m., McCarthy Enterprises. gage of $18,800 can be as­ In low 30’s. Home has many ADDITIONS — Retaining walls, more of your lactsne available guns, hobby coUeottons. 'attic Close to buses and stores. Family of five. BlxCellent ref- rooms, dining room, large Rev. George F. Nosti WANTED—Man to mow lawn sumed and wq will trade If kitchen, living room with fire­ features to deCight and sur­ COVENTRY — 6 room Cape, MANCHEStER - ROCKVILLE cement floors, garages, bath­ for personal UM. Lump daM CERT'S A GAY GULL — Ready ooqtants or whole estatas. Fur­ AdulU. Available July 1st Call erencee. Write or- Call collect necessary. T. J. Oockett, Manchester Mary’s (Jhurob. MIHS Into one monthly paymont of this summer, Keeney Street for a whirl after cleaning car­ niture Repair Servlee ’Talcott- 643-9140 after 6 p.m. James Barre, Rock Point, place, good location, best val­ prise you. Call owner, 876- aluminum siding, large en­ rooms tCed, remodeling. Rock­ Realtor, 643-1677. 8950. A. Raymond Rogers ANSWERING SERVICE ing. Call 649-4291. $22.26 tor each thouaand dollars area. CaU 649-2647 after 6 p.m. pets with Blue Lustre. Rent ville, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. Burlington, Vt. Tel. UN 2-7182, HOSE ME CLEAN ue at $16,500. Wolverton Agen­ closed patio, half acre lot comedsthoee ixeeent. The cere- British Send SIX ROOM duplex, oC heat, five electric shampooer $1. Paul’s Area code 802. COVENTRY Golf course bor­ cy, Realtor, 649-2818. overlooking lake, $400 down. moniesNfiosed urith the singing 649-0500 — 875-2519 CARPENTRY WORK—82 years’ REAL ESTA’TE SALES—Oppor­ Paint A Wallpaper Sui^ly. WANTED TO RUY—Ahtimes garage, $90 a month. Phone Aluminum sided 6-room Pasek Realty, 209-7476, 648- 246-8867, tunity to Join a progressive ders property, (near Bolton of “Manchester Alma Mater.’’ experience, ceilings, floors Bx- and good used furniture. Vu- 643-6320. Cape on one of Manches­ AUTUMN ST. — Beautifu: co­ 7208. IVIore Troops ■ad isnvo your message. Ton’ll heor from onr advertiser In Jig and fast growing real estate line). $16,700. only. Immaculate lonial of 6 rooms, porches, new A total d f M seniors, 16 jun­ tiled, porches, rec rbomq, ga­ changa, 15 Lewis 8L, Haitfoed, CEDAR CLOTHESLINE poles, lage Peddler Auction House, Business Property 6 b room ranch, 14x20 living ter’s finest streets, one RETREAT Mme wlDioat spending all evening at the teleph eat. 648-6411 after 6. Wilbur Croes Parkway, low in­ lot, trees. Minimum down, fi­ Arab relations. \ good 'care. Call 843-9611 days, UL APPROVED lightning rods, tial interview call Mr. Goguts, Rooms '^thont Board 59 THREE ROOM modem apart­ MANCHESTER—Two stores, 6 Manchester Parkade, nished, year “round 6 room you can afford. $17,500. oil heat, lakefront ^ vileges, Jane E. Blodgett, BeverlyXJ. vestment, low rent. Call BAld- nancing available. Lawrence F. The Foreign MiAitory an­ FOUND — Fawn male boxer. or 643-8349 evenings. awnings, roofing, siding, gut­ win 9-0339. 289-0241, Colli A Wagner Real­ FISHER SNOWPLOW, 7 foot, ment, heat, hot water, stove, room apartment plus cement Manchester, 649-6306. home, fireplace, garage, large boat dock. Only $10,600. Oood- Burger, Kathleen F. BurkA Call tee FraccMa, Dog War­ ters, copibinatlon windows. In­ ty, 666 Burnside Ave., E. Hart­ heavy duty, pump and alii con­ EURNISHED ROOMS, complete refrigerator, lights and gas, block building 28x38, located Plano, Realtor, 643-2768. screened porch, artesian well, child-Bartlett, Realtors, 289.- Robert CArson. William John nounced that U.S. dlptoqtats in trols. complete, $276. Used one light housekeeping faciUtlea. tile bath and shower, mat Charles Nicholson, 742-6384. 0939. Tnls> who handle British a tta in den, 643-8694. , sured warranty. Free esti­ ford. oh main thoroughfare. Asking, floating dock, water skier’s WARREN E. HOWLAND Dixon, John Franzosa Jr., Diane Auto Driving School 7-A mates, budget accounts. Bea­ Help Wanted—Female 35 season. Also, cabin for jeep Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, door, adulU only. 680 6446, be­ $28,600. Frank Mott, 643-6668. PICTURESQUE setting—7 room haven. Lawrence F. Fiano, Gee, Graglenn Gibbs, C hrist^h- inXYemen, had reported they con Lightning Protection, 643- WANTED—Single man tor gen- pickup, fiberglas top and front, 14 Arch Street, Manchester. tween 4-6. BOLTON—Neat 8 room ranch, brick ranch, family room, l b Realtor. 643-2766. (Jharles Realtor BENTON STREET — 7 room "found no truth’’ to the re^mt com er lot, no basement. Will er R. Glennqy, Donald J. Go- LEARN TO DRIVE - Special 6315. NURSE WANTED, RN or LPN, etal factory worit. For details $76. 643-6467. baths, double garage; wooded Nicholson, 742-6364. home, 4 large bedrooms, storm that two British soldiers killM Announcements SIX ROOM duplex bouse, fully DEILIGHTFUL 3 room apart­ qualify for VA. $13,700. T. J. 350 Main fit., Manchester attenUon to nervous and alder- licensed in Connecticut for 11 apply Tober BasebaK Mfg. Land For Sale 71 lot. Manchester, (jarlton W. windows and doors, fireplace, a clash last week bad been \ ffiJSCTROLUX sales and serv­ Co., 114 Brooklyn St., Rock­ furnished for gentiemen, dleh ment, large kttch^ .wfth din­ Crockett, 848-1677. Hutchins. Realtor. 6494132. BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room full furnace, large yard, 2-car ga­ Legal Notices headed and their heads dia> ly. Clauroom for teen-agers. p.m.-7 a.m. diift. Apply SL .washer, all modern conven 648-1108 ice, banded representative. Al­ Picktm service. Day or cra­ Roofing—Siding 16 ville. Boats and Acceesories 46 ette area, stove and jvfrig- ANDOVER — 8 cleared acres, shed dormer Cape. 4 or 0 bed­ rage, amesite driveway. QUI .m . ------played publicly in 'Tais, the Ye- Anthony’s Convalescent Home, iences included, plus houM MAH(X3ANY paneled 16x86 MAN<3HES’TER—East. Unusual 649-1814. fred Amell, 206 Henry St., ning lessons. Reasonable rates. ' 876-9121. erator, heat and hot watat) one brook, pond, paved road, $8,- rooms, l b baths, garage, $16.- A. A. DION, INC. EIXPERIENCED painters want­ BOAT, 86 h.p. motor, and trail­ cleaning services, parking large unfinished room (or 600. Bolton—one acre, founda­ heated recreation room, patio, 6 room Cape, 2 private acres, 900. Philbrick Agency, 64^ Maiudiester, 643-0460.' Manchester Driving Academy, availabTe. Inquire 101 Chestnut garage, 6 b room ranch, excel­ District of Manchester, on tho 30th I report originated with the siding, painting. Carpentry. Al- ed. Steady work for right men. er. Best offer over $300. May storage, and pCenty of elosat tion, septic tank, well, $2,000. large paneled heated porch, 8464. VERNON—3 bedroom ranch, of AprU 1964. i British military in Aden. Labor- 742-7249. OPENINGS available for ex­ St. after 4 p.m. lent condition, only $16,990. BOL’IUN liAKE — Chance to MORRISON Paint A Wallpaper teradtms and additions. C l ­ perienced department man­ CaU between 6-7, 633-7765, or be seen at 306 Mounton Road, space. Convenient to the Cen­ Terms. Owner 742-8090. fireplace, basement garage, paneled fireplace wall, botot- ings. . Woritmanshlp guaran­ (!!arlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, dog kennel, amesite drive, fruit VERNON STREET — 8 large have your own 4 room year esLses, built-ins, excellent val­ JudzV” ^ ft® niembers of Parllamentcrit- Store now located at 789 Main agers, 5 days, Including Sat­ apply in person 44 Bayberry Glastcxibury, or caU 643-2008. ter and bus lines. Garage if “round home right on the wa­ Estate of Marzarat E. Chartier icized the government fbr al- teed. 399 Autumn St. 64S-48W. Road, Glastonbury. MIDDLE AOEID widow has 649-5132. trees, approximately 100 young rooms, barns. Remodeled ue, $14,500. Owner 875-2833. Street, State Theater Building, E-ZLESN urday. W. T. Grant, PaAcade, room tor rent in private home desired. Box K, Herald. ter. A steal at $10,900. Wol­ pf Manchester, in said District an I lowing the report to be pubU- fcrmerty at 386 Center StreM. STARCRAFT 12 foot aluminum Houses For Sale 72 Spruce trees. large garden home, over 100 years old. New Manchester. next to bathroom witii priv $14,900—Air conditioning, dish­ verton Agency, Realtor, 649 MANCHESTER VKHUTY - 649-9718. HELP WANTED for uphedster- boat, 6’/a h.p. EMnrude, ex­ area. Only $16,Q00. Lawrence heat, paneling, kitchen. Va­ Driving School BIDWELL SIDING and roofing. Uege of Uving room. Middle washer, fireplace, larga kitch­ 2818. Lakefront opportindty. Well hit final account with said estate ^^AS^Saj^'^^yo'SiCoto SECRETARY — Exceptional ing factory, experienced pre». cellent (xmdition. Reasonable. FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, NORTH (XIVENTRY - Near F. Fiano, Realtor. 643-2766. cant. $17,900. T. J. Oockett, 643-5379, 875-9109. aged woriclng gentleman or en, roomy 8 bedroom ranch, built vacant 4 b room Ranch to this Court for allowance. It la bon, commander of British LAZT-N RANCH—Pony rides, position for alert person. Short­ ferred but not necessary. Ex- Call 643-6496. $70 a month. Call 648-6507- Parkway. Like new 8% room Charles Nicholson, 742-6$64. Realtor, 643-1877. ORDERED: That the 14th day of Ckmieotleut’ s largest, auto lady preferred but wCl oonsld Colonial-Ranch, 6 acres. 2-car 105x250 lot. Don’t wait Clkiriton LAKEW(X)D c i r c l e —DeCuxe plastered walls, fireplace, troops toere, said in a state­ trail rides, riding lessons, hand necessary, pleasant work­ . perlenced truck driver want­ 8 room split level In a very May, 1964, at two o'clock after­ horses boarded, ponies for matic and stanoard stoft, BIDWELL HOME toprovament ed. Apply in person. Old Col­ er others. QaU 649-0813. 2H ROOM HEATED apart­ garage, early American. Hayes W. Hutchlru. Realtor. 6404132 WEST SIDE ranch, 5 large MANCHESTER—Elxcellent loca­ large private lot, many shade noon at the Probate Office In the ment he was delighted to haar Company — Roofing, siding, al­ ing conditions. Applly at Con­ desirable area. Too many fea­ Jdunlcipal Building in said Man­ birthday, dnirch and school free pick-up service, teen­ ony Co., H lllii^ St. Building Materials 47 ment, stove and refrigerator, Agency, 643-4808. rooms. . 2 bedrooms, garage, tion. Expandable Cape, top trees, 126’ water frohtage. that the Americana had totmd age classroom, older and terations, additions and re­ necticut Construction Co., 251 BEAUTIFUL paneled heated aluminum awnings, extras, notch condition, many extras. tures to list, but It can’t be Anxious out of town owner chester, be and the same is as­ no evidence that the heads of fairs. Arnold Nelson, 737 Ly- Broad St., Manchester. $60, available June 1st Carl­ family room off kitchen, 8 bed signed for a hearing on the al- nervou*- students our «|m- modeling of all types. Bxcal- CHOMAN’S USED Lumberyard f u r n i s h e d r o o m tor rsnt price reduced. 849-1484. . Save through owner. 646-1648. duplicated at the price It Is be­ asking $16,600. Lawrence F. iowance of said account with said the soldiers had been displayed, dan 8t„ 643-8906. DISHWASHER, part-time, ton Hutchins, 649-6182. room ranch, aluminum storms, daltv. 116 Center St., slan- lent workmanship. 649-6496. nights. Apply Oavey’s Restau­ will be open daily 8 p.m. tiU for one lady only. 643-6888. ing offered at . . . $86,900 Ftano, Realtor, 643-2766 estate, and this Court directs that “1 can only add the ori^nal WANTED—^Waitress tor Man­ cellar, 163x246 lot, only $15,- notice of the time and piace as­ chester Call for tree book­ rant. 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room BOWERS S(H(X)L area—Mar­ three bedrooms, 2 b baths, etc. Charles Nicholson, 742-6864. report received by me came R. DION—Roofing, siding, al­ chester restaurant. Call 249- VEIRY NICE large fumlahed MANCHESTER 600. (jarlton W. Hutchins, 649- CJall, gladly show you what signed for said hearing be riven PersomUs let 64S«e2. Assorted 2x8’,*8 2x4,'s and up apartment, carpeted, heat, hot shall Rd. Six room Cape, one to all persons known to be mter- from usually reliable sources." terations, ceilings, and gutters. 4794, 246-2159. housekeeping room, all util' 6132. SOUTH WINDSOR Sheathing pipes, radiators, water, refrigerator, stove, unfinished, fireplaced living we mean. T. J. Crockett, Real (XIVENTRY—$14,200. Large 6 ested therein to appear and be Free estimates. 643-4352. Ities, suitable for one or* two, tor 643-1677. room Cape, 2 full baths, fire­ heard thereon by publishing a copy WANTED — Ride to Pratt A M O R T l/x a rs Driving School MIDDLE AGED woman to care Help Wanted— sinks, and tubs. Yard located washing machine, garage. 7 room Cape with 4 bed­ room, laige yaid, near buses WWtney, 8-4:46 from Center parking. 272 Main St. $8,000 - WELL KEPT 6b room Recent Colonials place, garage, full shed dor­ of this order In some newspaper Inc., oCflces, elasaroom located for small childm i in my home. off North Main. 649-2892. AduH couple only. $100 month­ rooms, full shed dormer, ranch, t bedrooms, attractive and Shopping area. Reason­ having a circulation in said D s- Street Call 848-0339 after 6. Male or Female 37 able, call owner, 646-9731. EAST HARTFORD - Garrl^ mer, amesite drive, easily fi­ NAR’s Campaign Manchester Parkade, tower Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Can 643-7614. BUR RENT—EVorit room, half ly. 742-6000. l b baths, 1-car garage, dining area, suturban. Owner trict, at least seven days before screened porch, good con­ Colonial, 8 bedrooms, l b nanced. WiE listen to reason­ the day of said hearing, and by level Beginners, (dder, nerv­ WANTED-Cook for Manches­ block from Main Street, park­ anxtogs. Caflton W. Hutchins. $19,900.: 7 rooms—l b baths— baths, fireplace, built-ins mailing on or before May 4. 1964, ROOFING — Specialising re­ WOMAN WANTED for part- Diamonds— Watehi dition throughout, city util- GERARD ST.—^Terrific family able offers. Lawrence F. Fi­ Hurts Brother AutomobDes For Sale 4 ous students, our q>colalty. ter restaurant. CaU 249-4794 ing. 69 Blich Street. 640-7129. Realtor. 6494122. garage. home. What more could you breezeway, attached garage, by certified mall, a copy of this TCcn-age driver’s education pairing roofs of all kinds, new time work, Edward’s Answer­ 246-2159. Jewelry 48 Fnznished AiMutmeiits 6S-A tties, near bus line, $17,600. ano, Realtor, 643-2766. Carles order to Vincent L. Dana. 753 ing Service, 2-7 ■ p.m., some $31,800.: 7 rooms—l b baths— want tor a home In the low wooded lot, $22,600. Philbrick Nicholson, 742-6364. Main St.. Manchester. Conn., ad­ NEED CART Tour eredit tnm- oourjc. State certified. 649-7398. roofs, mtter work, chimneys SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—Wta- , cleaned, repedred. .Aluminum weekend work, must type. 643- TWO ROOM heated fumtlAii bedrooms, 2 baths,' iQt 72xl8L garage. twenties. Prime location, 4 ministrator of the estate of Mar­ •d dowal Short on down pay­ Rockville office, SO Ward St., WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ FURNISHED room for rent In­ bedrooms, porch, garages . . . IMMACULATE 3 bedroom garet E. Chartier. throp Rockefeller zays he to 876-4911. siding. 80 years’ experience. 5193, 875-2619. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 pairing. Prompt service.. Up to quire 136 BlsseU Street. apartment, gas range, refi Exclusive with Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. ment? Bankrupt? Repoesaa $21,500.; 6 rboma—l b baths— and all In excellent condition. CUSTOM RANCH—8 bedrooms ranch close to shopping area being hurt politically by the aiaaT Daot dasiialrl SSa Bon- Free estimates. Call Howley, $20 on your old watch In trade. erator, bedroom set, kitchen ROBERT D. MURDOCK 6434983. 2 baths, large living room, DEPENDABLE WOMAN—Gen­ set. Free gas, electricity. Low garage. T .. J. Oockett, Realtor, 648- and schools, patio, beautifully AT A COURT OF PROBATE held campaign of hie brother. Gov. eat Oouglaa. m ndni about krw- '643-8861. e48-<>76t. GROOMING and boarding, will Closed Mondays. F. B. Bray, 643-6472 fireplace, dining room, rec at Manchester, within and for the Garage— Service— eral house work—small adult Apartments— ^Flatsa-. rent. Inquire Apt. 4, 10 Depot HILLIARD STREET — Imma­ 1677. landscaped, $18,600. 649-7924. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New 68t dorm, smulsst payments collect and deliver. H. C. 737 Main Street, State nieater $26,800.: 6 rooms-2b baths- room, attached 2-car garage dletrict of Manchester, oo the SOlh York, toe the Republican preol- RAY’S ROOFING CO.—Shingle family. ’Two days a week. In BuUding. Square. culate five room bungalow, 3 day of April. A.D. 1964. anywhere. No emaU loan or fl- Storage 10 Chase, Harmony Hill Kennels, Tenements 63 garage. W(K)DBR1DGE ST. — 8 room beautiful view, $81,000. Phil BOLTON—Assume $116 month­ Present Hon. John J. Wallett, dential nomination. roofs, gutters, built-up roofs, reply please give references. Bolton, Conn. 643-6427. U & R REALTY CO., Inc. bedrooms. Big enclosed porch. nanee company {dan. Douglas roof and chimney repairs, Ray Box BB, Herald. “TWO FAMILY, first fioor , 4 Extra B zone lot Included. $16,- home with new heat, enclosed brick Agency, ReaCtors, 649 ly mortgage on modern 3 bed­ JudRe. Yes, it hurU,’ ’ said Wlnthrop, Motors, 383 Ham. FUUR ROOM cold flat, second 643-2692 $29,800.: 8 rooms—3 b b ath s-2- porch, garage. Extra B zone 8464. room ranch, garage, 160x160 FOR RENT—Garage, 30 Laurel Jackson, 643-8325, Ray Hage- floor, two family house. See rooms, garage, nice yard, fur­ 900. for all. T. J, Crockett, C a ? X * i4fzin?Ti{:*of*’& e T » ‘e for the Reputoi^ IMMEDIA’TE OPENING for Florists—Nurseries 49 car. lot that you could build on. Va- lot, Vin B o ^ n i, Bel Air Real t^r In. said district, deceased. ' nominEtlon lOr g^VEFilor Of Ar» 1961 LlNCOUi Continental, ex- Street. Tel. 643-4884. now, 649-2214. WANTED—Good home for 3 Mr. Cblby, {M Birch St. nished, Including stove, refrig­ Realtor, 643-1677. VERNON—Vernon Circle, com­ esmt. Were asking $18,9 ’ ^ IlDerai. I ulinK ha la mxiCll Very reasonable. 643-9096. Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 643-5611. ranch, large living room, form­ oy, 643-6321, 876-5876. rooms, basement, combina­ Services 18 for homes. CaK 643-5912 after 3 ' adults only, 649-1467. per month furnished, unfur­ breeze way and garage, fam­ Every lot a wooded estate plication on file, it Is \ more Of a realist than a Hber* al dining room, cabinet kitchen. ily size kitchen with built-ins, MINUTES FROM downtown tions. Selling for $16,900 with ORDERED: That the forerolnjf I I960 PONTIAC BonneviKe con- NHJW CH Sportsters and BTH p.m. nished $120 per month. Paul P. MANCHESTER Vicinity—Avail­ application be heard and deter- i,,. . . * u Duo-glides on display. Used CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ WATTREISS for luncheons. Ap­ WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait 2 bedrooms, recreation room, big living room with fireplace, Manchester—Unusual 7 b room $13,500 assumable mortgage, \verUble, fully equipped, ex­ Garden— Farm— Dairy Fiano, 648-0468. ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, living able now are (3apes, Ranches, mined at the Probate office in WlnUirop told newsmen to motorcycles. Harley-Davidson ice. available all hours. Satis­ ply Cavey’s Restaurant. | , ing for the rental of your apart' landscaped yard. Marion E. lots of closet space, walk-out GLENN ROBERTS payments $120 a month, T. J. Manchester in said District, on the M em phis, where he Ui to make cellent condition. 643-4774. Products 50 room with fireplace, paneled Split Levels, (Jolonials, multi­ Oocketl, Realtor, 643-1677. Sales, 49 Park Street, Hart­ faction guarantead. Call 640- WANTED—Good homes for 3 ment or home. J. D. Realty, THREE ROOM fumlriied apart­ Robertson. Realtor. 643 6958. basement, many extras. Ex­ ple dwellings, older homes, several speeches, he expects to 196D FORD Starllner V-8, auto- ford. 247-9774. 1816. CLEAN-UP WOMAN, mornings,: kittens. Call 649-8714. 648-6129. ment, heat and hot water, $26 ceptional value, at $15,500. AGENCY REALTORS den, family size kitchen. Ideal o clock in the forenoon, and that 6 days a week, Monday-Fri- APPLES—Macs and Delicious. BOL“rON — $15,900. Older 7 . setup for In-laws, $21,900. Wol- . and 4 room rent. Call Gates MANCHESTER—Newly paint­ notice be jriven to all persons |n-! Gov. Orval E. Faubua In m i ^ , power brakes and steer­ i Lower spring prices. Bunce a week. 648-7876. Wolverton Agency, Realtor. terested in said estate of the pen- November, adding; "tile only day. Apply Cavey’s Restau room Colonial, l b acres, more 644-1621—644-0181 ^yerton Agency, Realtor, 649- Agency, 643-0030. 649-3176, 849- ed, large 6 room ranch, 2 full ing, \yery nice inside and out. SILVER MINIATURE poodle Farm, 629 W. Ctoter St., 8 ^ BAST HARTFORD—New de­ 649-2813. 6562. dency of said application and the thing unbeatable about FaubUS Business Services Moving—Trucking— rant. ___ puppies, AKC registered. Bol­ luxe one bedroom eqiartment, BEIAUTTFUL 4 rpom fumiriied land available, im m olate oc­ 1^13. 'jMiths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, car­ time and place of hearing there- .. P. . - --* m MustNaell. CaB 644-1819. 8116. cm. by publishing a copy of this adroitness as A poll* ton. CaU 643-8654 after 6. all electric kitchen with dis, ' apartment, second floor, quiet cupancy. Lawrence 1’. Fiano, MANCHESTER—Huge 8 room port, amesite drive, one half Offered 13 Storage 20 TWO GIRLS, one for general MANCHESTER—In an area of CX3VENTRY — Exti'emely neat acre lot, easy parkway access. order in some, newspaper having ticlan." ' 1967 FORD, 2-door Hardtop, re­ poaal, tile bath, waX-to-wall residenUal neighborhood, bus Realtor, 643-2766. Charles ranch. 2 baths, double garage, COVENTRY — $7,900. Large 5 room Ranch with garage, district, at Faubus has announced lor built en m e and transmission, MANCHESTER Delivery. Light office work and one for in-1 WANTED good home for two carpeting, heat, hot water, service at end of street. Adults Nicholson, 742-6364. family room, recreation roorh, private lot, 4-room ranch, .fire­ new and comparably priced Anxious owners moving out of least seven da>®s before the day . WASHING MACHINES repair Fertilizers 50-A Lakewood Heights area, beach of said hearing, to appear If thev; Democratic nomination to a many extras> $ ^ - 643-5386 ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- trucking pnd package deUvery. ventory clerk, full time. Ideal] " little tiger kittens, 6 weeks old. parking, $99 monthly. J. D. only. $110 per month. Call $49- many extras. Carlton W. place, oil hot water heat, full homes. An 8 room, 2 level, up- state, qnly $16,900. Lawrence to-the minute raised ranch. 8 privUeges, year ’^ n d h om e- see cau.se at said time and place sixth consecutive two year term. after 6. more All work guaranteed. Refrigerators.washers aj^ working conditions. AU bene-1 CaK. 649-2212. EUR SALE—Good cow manure. Realty, 643-6129. 2546, 1-6 and 7-8, for appoint­ Hutchins, Realtor, 849-6132. basement, enclosed porch, high F. Fiano, Realtor, 643-2766. and be heard relative thereto, and / ______fits. Experienced preferred but j bedrooms, living room with one of the nicest we’ve listed! Charles NicliolBon, 742-6364. Call 648-4913. stove moving specialty. Folding $6 and $10 loads. DeUvered. ment. location, lake privileges, easily Full cellar. Assume G.I. mort­ make return to this court, and bv / 1967 PLYMOUM Belvedere 4- chalra tor reift. 649-07^ not necessary. Apply in person' MALE PUPPY, 10 weeks old, Also, gardens plowed. 648-7804,' FOR RENT-r-FTve rooms, Stove Ideal Team-Motes financed. Lawrence F. Fiano, fireplace, kitchen with built- mailing on or before May 4. 1964. / SUDDEN DECISION? door, V-8, mitomatlc, very Montgomery Ward, 269 W. very good with children. 649- and refrigerator. Also, two ins, dining L. Large family gage. $18,800. ET.lsworth Mit­ MANCHES'l’EK — Excellent 649-8781. Realtor, 643-2766. Charles ten A'gency, Realtors, 643-6930. Sjd ~ to RoZio R HOBART. Tasmania (AP) _ clean,. $360;.. 1^7 PonUac 2- GARDENS plowed and har­ Middle ’Tpke. 7248. rooms not fumlriied. Tel. 648' Business Locations Raby's Day! Nicholson, 742-6364. room, utility room, den or of­ location, two family, 5-5, pos­ Foster "St.. Manchester. Conn. From 1898 Until 1964 Edward door Hardtopk radio, heater, rowed. CaU 649-5096. Painting—Papering 21 2068. fice. l b baths, 2-zone heat, sible 3 room apartment third B^liia Fannt. 368 McKee 8t.. Man- Alexander Gee practiced as a automatic, very clean, $ ^ . INSURANCE TRAINEE Household Goods 51 For Rent 64 FOUR BEDROOM Colonial, garage, $28,900. Wolverton floor, extra lot. 289-4519 or Chester. Conn. .- Horace Paipuii. 36y i_ / REPAIRS on all makes of re PAINTINO, EXTERIOR and In­ Articles For Sale 45 Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. 644-0414 evenings. Dirant St.. Manchester. Conn.:^ “ Hobart. 10 Coleman Road. Manchester, STORE FOR RENT with at­ paneled family room, kitchen MANCHESTER Ernests p. Urbanetii, jiift Main St,. Suddenly, one morning, he an- Conn. frigerators. washers, ranges, terior. paperhanging, wall­ Mature woman wanted as EVERYTHING in sterilized with buUt-ina, formal dining EIXCELLENT, efftcient and tached 2-stall garage, located VERNON—Older 7 room Co­ $13,900 — ATTRAfTTIVE 8 bed­ r*' flounced to hia associates ha and dryers. AU oil tom ers paper removed, dry wall work. trainee for inside service reconditioned used furniture You Ought To Live In room, living room with fire­ gani, 63 Oerand St.a..*MM5chefiter. . asA54«*A aw«s4 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, black, cleaned and serviced. AU work Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ represcrtatlve to counsel economical, that’s Blue Lustre and appliances, high quaUty— on W. Middle T u m j^ a near lonial, excellent condition Porter Street ares. Spa­ room ranch, fireplace, alumin­ Conn.: Caroline Pa All concrete repiurs. Reason­ FOR SALE—1960 white 14 cu. hom e.j convenient location, construction. Last 2 homes tion on file. It Is Primo Offieo Spoet on. V-8, automatic, |176. Call' able. 643-0851. PAINTING, PAPERHANGING LAWNMOWERS — Arlans, I ft. refrigerator, with 60 Ib. easy financing, vacant. Ton­ U & R REALTY Co., Inc, availably In Woodhill Heights. .ORDERED.: Tbat the foregoing 643-4643 after 7 p.m. Good work, reasonable rates. Lawn Boy, Toro, Bolens Orbit I freezer unit. 6M-1724. Features include—heat, hot Houses For Rent 65 application be heard and deter­ cnfoildblo Help W ilted— ^Maie 36 gren Agency, “ anything in real 643-2692 8 bediyom ranches with all mined at the Probate office In Man­ l a w n MOWERS, sharpanad Over 30 yean in Manchester. Air, and riding mowers. Wheel- water, dual thermostats, aU MANCHESTER estate,’’ 843-8321, 876-5379. modem facilities. Priced from 8% ROOM RANCH. Unfumtoh- chester. In said District, on the 14th and repaired, sales and serv­ Your neighbor my recommen-' i horse and Bolens , 4-wheel GREEN NYLON Lawaon sofa; electric kitchen vrlth built- I17,0OT, Call J Mr. .Werbner, day of May. A.D.. 1964 at 3 o'clock Will aub-dividr to suit. 1968 PONTIAC Chieftain. V-8, OPPORTUNITY for High maple rocker; coffee tahlei ed. 2-car garage. Fireplace. ice, rental equlphient. L A M dation. Raymond Flske, 646- School graduate who desires tractors. Parts and service. in range, 12 cubic foot re­ MANCHESTER—Assume mort­ Jarvis Realty Oo., Realtors, in the, afternoon, and that notice Only 10 minute'a from best otter. CaU 643-2882. 6287. two lamps. Reasonable. Adults. Good location. Stove, $14,900— 6-room Cape, full shed be given to all per*sons Interested Equipment Oorp., Route 88, career in retaUing, aelling and Capitol Equipment .Company, frigerator, disposal, Indi- gage and take over payments 33 ELRO STREET—8 rooms 643^112, Eves., 643-7847. downtowB Hartford via' 0460. rafrlgerator. June. 683-3860. dormer, rec rom. down, 3 up, fireplace, oil heat, In «ald estate of the pendency of 1964 CHEVROLET <®ldoor Hard­ Venion. 876-7606, Uanebaster genera] store work, neat ap­ 88 Main St., Manchester. viduai dryers, private cel­ of $108 per month for this im­ said apoMcatlon and the time, and bus on eomer, air condi­ exchange. Enterprise IgE. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Open daUy 7-6, Thursday 7-6, lars for plenty of storage maculate 6 room Cape, 2 or 8 2-car garage, $16,900. Call 643- place of hearing thereon, bv puH- tioned, heat and Janlt4»rlal top, 84,000 originai miles, like pearance, full-time only. CaU BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN $14,900—5 b-room ranch, ga­ ing, wallpaper removed, fully Saturday 7-4. space, master TV antenna, bedrooms, close to bus line, 5383. ilshinlg a copy of this order In service Included in low- brqnd nlew. Can be seen at s h a r p e n in g Service - Sawe, insured. Rene Belanger. 648- for ^appointment Mr. Shapiro, TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING! rage, aluminum windows, like Lots For Sale 73 some newsnaner having a circula­ Stevanaian’B Elaao, 406 Main Tota ’n Teens. 643-2128.' parking, completely fire­ $15,600. Wolverton Agency, tion fn said district, at least seven rental. knlvea. axes, ehaars, ekatae, 0612 or 644-0804. GORGEOUS WaUpaper inurala 1, 2 or 8 YEARS ’TO PAY proof and soundproof, alum- * new. Realtor, 6)49-2818. (XIVENTRY — $7,900. Neat and davs before the dav of said hear­ Street. “SUPER DELUXE" ■ i lNCHBSTBR — 8 reaidsntlal rotary Uadee. Quick earvtce. 8 panels, $5.95 set Also 35 Inum windows and doors,' clean economy 4 room ranch zoned lots, long frontage, ing. to appear If they i$ee cause Capitol Equlpmait Cb.. 18 cents waUpaper specials. Latex 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE $15,900—7-room Cape, enclos­ MANCHESTER—West Side two at said time and nlare and be Call PRICED TO SELL—1966 Ford Electrical Services 22 ceramic baths with show­ WANTED type home, 11x12 living room trees, $2,700. Wolverton heard relative thereto, and make Main St., Manobaeter.. Boura paint $8.50 gaUon. Birge and ALL 100% GUARANTEED OLBAN LATE MODEL ed breezewiw. gnrage, shaded family., 6-6, on bus line, sep­ atation wagon. $96. 1966 Olds- ers, abundance o f closets, . yard, oft E. Center Street. with stone fireplace and chei Agency, Realtor, 646-2813. return to this court, and h r mailing BfR. H. FOOBL daUy 7-S. ‘Iburaday T-6 Satur­ EXPERIENCED EZ-DU pre-pasted waUpaper ONLY $448 arate utilities, deep lot, 2-car paneled wall, remodel on or before Mav 4. 1964. bv per- tooblla Hctiday, fully equipi^, day 7-«. 688-7166. ALL TYPES of electrical work air-conditioning optlmial. Hfied mail a conv of this order to $126. $<$-2687. done. CaU William’s Electric, 50c roU up. -Scrubbable yfaiyl $14.08 DeUvers FOUR BBDRCXJMS — 7-room garage, fully rented, good In­ 11x12 kitchen, 2 bedrooms, TWO BUILDIf^G lots, prime lo 64S-5S61 Evaa. SM-5M7 TOBACCO LABOR $18.08 Month USED C A R S .Toeeph Valenti, 439 Burnside Ave,. 644-1429 . , waUpaper, close-out reason­ Garrison Colonial with ga­ come. $16,900. Wolverton Agen- patio, picket ffneed yard, tool cation, city ijtilltles. ^ tlbrlck E^t Hertford Conn. VACUUM CLEANERS, toastera, Rant $180 . / ^ . cy, Realtor, 640-2813. 1664 PJLYMOUTH, 2-dooc, in irons, lamps, drills repaired. able. Guthart’a, 198 Maple A va — YOU GETt— rage, l b baths, screened in shed, quick occupancy, lake Agency JOITN J. W AU jETT" Judge. good condition. EVair good FREE B8TIMATB8. Prompt Hartford. 286-1689. 16-PIEC»: BEDROOM TOP PRICES PAH) ' privileges. i(.aWrence F. F3ano, EYee estiJMtes. EVee picinip porch, prime residential area. cbVENTRY~NORTH - N eVr MANCHESTER—-2 A-sone wood­ area. Inquire after 4, 649-0031. and deUvery. 526-8366. . aervlco on aU typoe of oloo- J. E, Shepard C(»npany l^PIECE LIVING ROOM FOR ALL MAKES Realtor, 843-276^. Charles/rach- trieal wiring. Licensod and In- IT’S INEXPENSIVE to clean ’. 12-PIECE KITCHEOf Coventry gouf course. 100 acre olson, 742-6364. ’ / ed lots, city water. Hayes EASTERN COAST farm, high location, lots of road HAVE TIME. WUl wofk WiU Aired. Wltoon Electrical Co., 200 Sullivan Ave. ruge and uphoWtery with Blue — Plus — Agency, 643-4808. Manohostor, 686-8817. Olastcn- tostre. Rent electric aham- WESLEY R. SMITH frontage, older 9 room home, COVENTRY — $l8,600/8 room do moat anything, odd Jobs our BLECTRIC RBFRIOERA’TOR REALTY / 1 * Garltr Ohtvralat bury, 688-1888. ' South Windsor . pooer $1. Olcott! Variety Store. dalrv bam, out buildings, older home, hot waKr heat, CUSTOM BUILT FOR YOU77? LEGAL qiecialty. CaU us, Olaston- “TV SET AND COMB. RANGE AGENCY many potentials. Lawrence F. WYLLY8 STREET — 240 foot 688-9977. 8 acres, inore land /available, PRB-SE!AS0N Sale plento ta- Free storage until wanted. Free 68S-8886 689'4688 / S80«288 09m I I I . L.Ui.0 iiioaii) in easy embroi­ Fiano, Realtor, 643-2766’. frontage, 643-7444. Seldom do you find a home that has exactly what NOTICE Floor Finisiiiii|: 24 lllea, 6 foot, m JW ; 8 toot, 643-1567 high location, view,/quick oc­ HAROLD A SONS Rubblah Re- T el 289-6418—S a.m.-4 p.m. delivery. Ito set up by our own imBtolngt e iM M I The ever-popular gheath t Al dery or applique of baby's ac­ Charles Nichplson, 742-6364. ’ cupancy. L a w ren ^ F. Fiano, you want land seldom do you find the Quality in a OMAC WILL SELL AT PUB-i $16.60. DelivAreL W. ZiiAer, reliable men. BUILDING LOT for sale, ex­ ■ moval—Cellars, attics, yards. to so versatile is combined tivities are set together Ito form R e a 11 o Tp 643-2766. (Xiarles cellent location; 70x14$, all home such as thisl U C AUCTION on May 12. 1964 FLOOR SANDING end refictoh- 875-7188. ' a elite coverlet! THREE BEDROOM ranch on ' weekly or monthly pickup. Ing (specialising in older Phone for Appointment with a neat cardigan-type Nicholson, 742-6364 utilities. 643-6129. at. 10:80 a.m. at Paul D o ^ e Harold Hoar. 649-4064. FIVE ROOM Sat, 183 So. Main, ket, lined in the dress Pattern No. 5S7<-H has hot- BOLTON — Custem centempor- quiet street 100 yards from floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ SUPBR-CEDBID Toro rotary Samuel A lbert Htfd. CH 7-0858 Bowers School 90x160 lot. Vin A beautiful view to the East, picturesque setting Pontiac, Mancheater. one 10081 FOREIGN EMPLOYMENT In- first floor, heat furnished, NOi 8288 with Patt-o-rai ironi transfer —.-'6 motifs; full ary ranch, 6 roome, 2 baths, MANCHESTER.— Bum- YOU ARE A-1! Truck to A-II ing. CeUings. Papertianging. mowers, 19’’, $79.96. Self-pro­ See It Day or Night 2-car garage,] over one' treed Bogglni, Bel Air Real Estate, M A N C H E S T B R -^ s Is what on 87 X 196 lot. Inside, the natural woodwork blends Butok, Serial No. 4J3001625. ’The | , formation. Construction, other avsllaUe June 1st., adults in Sikes 10, 12, 14. 8 , 20 . directions for rtyiking crib edV':' ham Street. Wooded building OeUars, attics, tra;A, m aU Nq Job too smaU. John Var- pelled from $96.96. Marlow’s, If you have ho means of trans­ acre of privacy, full Walkout 643-0882. experta say American ranch aMler raaervea tha right tp bid. faUle, I689A750. 'iraric projects. Good paying 867 Main Street. oo^ . Inqulrs 188 So. Main, Septle Tm Ii i Bust 81 to 40.' Size 12, bust, homes should/be. Features 6 lot 166-420, no Improvements, nicely with the conservative i colors. Hu m living trucking done A-1 r^ht) CaU dveraeas Jobs with extras, portation, ru sand my auto for 68^6671 (toesS, 8 b yards of 36-i : Jac:_ To order, send 35c In ^Ins cellar, dtning toom, Mtshen $3,200. Owner 648-8887. yoai. AMD with buUt-lns. Ai hom i w i^ a MAN(3HESTBR — Off Silver i^ooms with IK baths. Paneled room With fireplace, larjfe kitchen with built-ins. 643-2928, . Tramano and mflnlshingx- travel expenses. WritelU only: POTTED TOMATO plaaU, cab­ send to: Anne. Ciabot, The Manches­ Barvica. l?k yards. To difference—$24,500. Wolverton Lane bus line. 6 room older recreation room with fireplace. Two large bedrooms and a small dining room. 3g Special—average 9ott2 Eforelgn Service Bueau,au. D e ^ bage,. brocooU, lettuce. Krause No obligation avan you don’t 00 cents in coins to: Si Burnett ter, Slvenlng Herald, 11$0 Ave. ihone, 100x160 lot. garage, 3 Oarage, wcellent Rockledge 369, Bradenton Beach Af;epcy, Realtor, 649-2818. " C e l t i c bath and many closets add class to this LEGAL ALL TYPES screens I, $27.60, two coatc. CaU. I. Florida. Greenhouse, 621 Hartford Rd. buy. Manchester Eveni Herald OFlAMBlUOAjl. NEW YORK, bedrooms, ceramic bath, oil location, $26,500. OaU Wanted—Real Estate 77 689-8280 now for tree estimate. LEGAL m e b ic a i N. Y. lOOSfi. homA It has attached garage and the roses on the vntb Alcoa screening. ' U 649- OIL BURNESR serviceman and |M iM IjloMNi UM AVE. OF LARGS' five room ranch, tile hekti excellent condition, per- Doris Snath, Jarvis Realty N O 'nCE ' 41^8 for free pickup k) de­ A—L—B—E— m n r t o b k , loose. For lst-clas« maiUng add 10c bath, 3 firepUaes, finlehed reo feot (or young (unlly, $14,900. Oo., Realtors, 164B-1200, Bvea, OOINO TO SELL? CaH in an split rail fence will soon add to its bemity. C A L L ... .heating Installer. A i»iy at ’Ilie >9p$lo lhahs. Dry Wale, add 10 for- each .pattern. Print Nanu, OMAC WILL -- A TPU B - Uvery Prompt sen ^ i Bonds— Whiting Oorp., 268 Broad St., 88-46 ALLYN —NOTICE For Ist-claas mj room with fireplace, garage, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, 649-2610. MLB Realtor. Don’t gambSk ■ i|RIVE BY 62 BALDWIN ROAD. IJC AUOnON on Mortgages , 31 i tiewar Lhtea Wtalled^.cW- •onto' (or each fnv Print Address vdQi Zone and Pattern MtUtttos, oomblnatian >wlm 649-8818. ■with iitoxperience. We are lo- y 12, 1964i Manchester, or caU 68»-It66 weak. R. Lutton, Tunnel . HARTFORD OMAC W ILL BBIIl A T PUB- Number. at 11:00 am . at FULL LAWN C A H E -U m e end tor appointment •V WateefceoeagDilim^ name. Address . Stylo doors, aluminum MANCHESTER — Modem 6 ' cal pefqile, we know tiie area, liester Mo-1 fertiliser appUcatlons, creb d. Vernon. 876-9286. ^ '’ OPBSN NIGHTS T ^ • UC AUemON on Mur 11,1M8 Only 80c — our “64 Spring- tor Balia. 612 W. iCenter St, SECOND MOMlbAOHS at 11:00 a.m. at Manehanter Mo­ * Ro. and SIse. lezlte drive, nicely HANCHB8TER-6 bedroom lux­ room Garrison Otooaial, cen­ we are fair and reasonable in JACK UPPEN ARENCY from oontrcir, all eeason matn- ^^MmUad tonga available (or aaei Don’t miss the new spring A Summer Album. New — C iistoa ter hall; fireplace, garage, _____, one Pontiac, DMVBRS-Taxl, fuU or part- JAQ0B8ON 21’’ valvaArldi nM ELECTRIC RiaiUO] tor Sales. SIS W. Osntor attic e " ury ranch on secluded iacro all bur dealings. Close as your tanance. Reaeoneble rataa. P. ood morlgasWh payments to NtMHNEY 9R01 tag^e of our fashion (jollpctlon of a group of deluxe lot, > baths, fuE hassment Mo. let time, good driring reoottv w* mower, 8 y ea n old, eaoaUent $26, Porcelain lop mymMiii Serial Mo. choM. TeL * 44-1141 A O. 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TUESDAY, MAY B, 1964 fAOB EIGHTEEN iiianrbf Btrr f virnitts lipraUi AvenioDeflj VfH Pswi Wm Far On Waak m u M B dnr Circle of South Metho­ ■Mie annual meeting of Man- Lodge to Mark May 8, ASS4 About Town dist Chufeh win hold a bake Chester High School FTT> will Notice sale at- Mott's tomorrow from be held tonight begtnnlng at 64th Birthday 13,961 9 ajn. to noon. 7:30 at the school. Vdting will W i H A V I D A a V IWiV C uvt a b ri* Tliamaa, dui|ta- tAke place on a recommenda­ MaeaSar at ttaa Audtt Law 4S Sa tir at Mir. and Mr*. ESvmn A. Marine Lance Opl. David R. tion to dissolve the present Soandla Lodge, Order of Va­ Buraan at Olraalatioe DELIVnYTOTHI m oniM be 90 9taap Honow Shaplelgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. PTO and further to form a Par­ sa, wlU hold lU $4th annlvA'- Manehotter A CUy of yOkmA Charm T.a«,i, became a member of tJoyd R. Shapleigh of 107 Holl ent Council. ■‘H Alpha Society, the hii^eat acho- St., participated in a sea as­ aary celebration Thursday eve­ laabc recommendation by Hiram sault exercise, “Quick Kick V,’’ David J. Donovan, 231 Porter ning at Orange Hall beglnlng BOLTON y o L . u ♦ ♦411 NO. 185 (TWBNTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, WBDN^DAY, MAY S. 1964 (Ohio) OoUefe, where ehe la a on the shore at Onslow Beach, St., has been elect^ tO mem­ with a brief meeting at 7:80. SS) PRICE SETUf f t peyohology major. Her parents Camp Lejeune, N. C. The oper­ bership in Beta Gamma Sigma, Anders Lundwall, Swedish « • attended apecial exerciaea at ation is designed to teat sea as­ national hbnorary society for changs student at Manchester AREA the eoHege last .week. sault capabilities of the Atlantic outstanding business students. High School, will speak and Bleet Marine Force based at He is a graduate student at the show slides of Sweden. The Events Mira Majlis Lundqulet of Camp Lejeune. University of Connecticut "Peer Gynt Suite ” will be pre­ LaBelle Specifies Robnatad, Sweden, Is visiting sented by Miss Shelley Stone st LENOX b o- sister, Mra Ante Gustaf­ Marine Opl. Paul J. O’Brlght, Manchester Elmblem Club will the piano, and Herbert Bengt- son of 276 Henry St. »»e came son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at son will sing songs of Sweden. PHARMACY In State here for the wedding of her 'G. O’Bright, 302 Woodbridge the EUks Home on Bissell St. Fifty-year service pins will Dophew, Jack Gustafson to Highway Charges Wallace Turnout Large; St., is serving with Headquar­ Mra Kay Pontlcelll ■ will be In be presented to Mrs. Lillian A. m im Joan Bosco o f New Britain m a e m m n . ters Squadron, Marine Corps charge of the Mothers’ Day pro­ Gustafson, Mrs. Harry Gustaf­ O B Kay 9, and plana to return Air Station, Cherry Point. N.C. gram. son, Mrs. Hedvig Earn. Carl home Jufy IS. T i L t 4 t 4 W i Teachers Balk Brolln, Mrs. G. Iver Carlson, HARTFORD (AP) —fwitii j» and other informa­ Miss Marcia Potterton, Hose Co. 2 of the 8th District Wadddl School PTA will Mrs. Carl Johanson, Victor An­ ..State’s Atty. Jdm D. Imr tion whloh would bo vahiaUe to An Contracts -'t' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fire Department will hold its derson and Mrs. Ellen Carlson. Pahner In Ma work aa an taida- and Install officers George A. Potterton, 171 Avery Belle filed an amended bill Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the monthly meeting tomorrow at 8 A 25-year pin will be given pendent appralaer for Om atate. In Hartford St. was elected house president p.m. at headquarters. Main and to Rudolph K. Wandell. of particulars today in the school auditorium. Arthur H. of Spanish House, Hollister A, It ia alao aUaged, in the lat­ Illlng will show slides of his Hilliard Sts. The lodge was chartered May ease M Atty. Robmt S. ent charge, that Aldridge uaed Taft a Landslide Winner at the University of Connecticut, HARTFORD (AP) — trip to Egypt. Mrs. Roger he- 24, 1900, with 100 members. wodnosdoy Palmer of Middletown, one hla influence apparently aa Storrs. She is a sophomore and Donald Allen of Coventry will Three remaining charter mem­ Nearly 660 Hartford public ♦ mire and Mrs. Richard Easley was recently named- vice presi­ of the 11 men arreeted as a chief o f the title division o f the wfl] head a refreshment com- demonstrate with New Masters bers are Clarence W. Johnson s p o o i a l Rights o f W ay .Bureau to see school teachers have balked dent of the Women's Recreation and Emanuel Peterson, and Al­ result of the year-ions i^ ttea material at the annual exhibi­ that Pahner was given work. at signing salary agree­ Association at the school. < tion of the Manchester Fine Her Watercolor Best in Shmo bert Anderson, now of Warren, probe into the appraisal ac­ Glenn Draws Hie conflict of interest or- ments for the 1964-65 aca­ Indiana Vote Manchester Lodge of Masons Arts Association this evening Thomas F. Ferguson, co-publisher of The Herald, presents Mrs. Eleanor Vibbert with the Pa. tivities of the Stote High­ Delta Chapter RAM will meet Best of Shew award for her black and white watercolor “Nostalgia." Tlie prize was donated Mrs. Elvira Anderson, chair­ dem which the atate chargea demic year in protest over wUl meet tonight at 7:30. The from 7:30 to 9 at Mott’s. way Department. Entered Apprentice degree will tomorrow evening at 7:30 at by ’The Herald to the Manchester Fine Arts Association for its annual exhAltion being held man of Scandia Lodge, is com­ BROWN Aldridge violated have also bwn failure to get raises. Ken­ Solid Vote in Masonic Temple. The Past Mas­ - The bill of particulars attached to the Mil of particu­ To Alabaman be conferred with BYank H. •There will - be a meeting' of this week at Mott's Conununity Hall. Paul Edwards, station manager, presented the WINF mittee head for the celebration. neth L. Meinke, superin­ Gakeler, Junior warden, presid­ ter Mason Degree will be con­ prize, and Albert Werbner, president of the Chamber of Commerce, represented local merch­ ’Hie evening will conclude with •charges that Palmer “in­ lars. ferred after the business meet­ the VFW af the Post home this tendent of schools, said yes­ ing. ~ evening at 8. ants in presenting all bther awards. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) dancing and refreshmdnts. tended to influence” Frank- The regulationa Hated by the Ohio G>ntest Is Confusing ing. Refreshments and social ------/ DERBY ntate’a attorney are all signed terday that his office has hour will follow. Un Aldridge of Meriden, a by Howard S. Ives, atate high­ Advertisement— Stmset Rebekah Lodge will 2 Avenue* to Nurting received only 660 signed COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Infectious diseases and antibio­ to the staff on the “Manage­ state employe in the Rights way oommiaaioner, and Include INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Robertson PTA will hold a sponsor a rummage sale on Fri­ salary agreements from the — Rep. Robert Taft Jr„ son The Hartford Electric tight Lectures Slated tic theri4>y. ment of Acute Abdominal of w ay Bureau, “ to solicit, rules which stipulate: hot dog sale for school children TOKYO — TTiere are two (A P )— Gov. GetxrgeC. Wal­ Company invites clubs to enter day at 9 a.m. in Odd Fellows On Ulursday, May 14, Dr. Traiuna.” 9 9 c e o . No highway employe shall school system’s 1,200 teach­ of the late Ohio senator in the lunch room tomorrow Hall. Mrs. Leroy Aspinwall and ways for a girl in Japan to be­ secure oc assign'fee ap­ lace, the Alabama invader the state-wide Do-Ahead-Des- For MMH Staff Alex Burgees, director of medi­ Friday, May 39, Dr. Allen' J. come a nurse. She can enter a use state information, equip­ ers. Monday was the dead­ dubbed “ Mr. Republican,” serta-with-Milk Recipe Contest. noon. Mrs. Alice Wetherell are co- praisal work to said Palm­ who championed states* cal education at Miriam Hospi­ Ryan will talk on “Physical preparatory echool for nurses ment or materials or perform line for filing the agree­ and Democratic incumbent Clubs with 20 or more members chairmen. Members and friends, er.” aetivitleB on atate time for per- rights, claimed a victory for During May, the Manchester tal, Providence. A.L, will lec­ Conditioning for the Prevention after she leaves high school or a t ail ments. may submit an original recipe Gary A. Haugh has been pro­ who wish to donate articles, aonal gain. Stephen M. Young hurdled ture on "Oxygen Thera|w.” of Athletic Injuries.’’ Dr. Ryan she can graduate a i^ then en­ It also alleges that The balking teachers are not his cause today, but Demo­ dish using at least one and one' moted to engineman 3C, USN. may call Mrs. Wetherell at 33 Memoried Hospital staff will m a y r o n ' s the civil rights issue to On Tuesday, May 26, Dr. Ira la president o f the American ter a higher school Tor nurses. Palmer sought to influence No highway employe In the expected to quit, but by reject­ cratic. Gov. Matthew E. half cups of fresh milk. The He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Florence St. or leave them at hear four members of the medi­ cal profession in special confer­ Goldenberg, assistant professor College o f Sports and ’There are 560 of theee prapara- Aldridge to *MoIa^ con­ performance o f hla duties shall ing the salary agrsements they clinch senatorial nomina­ Welsh held the fid d for dish must be one which can be David T. Haugh, 32 Garden St. the hall on Thursday evening. b a k a s h o p s have directly or indirectly a fl- ences arranged through the de­ of surgery at Yale University au U w o f the book. “The Medi­ toiy schocris and 360 higher could quit vrithout notice any tions in Ohio’s primary. refrigerated or frozen. Official and is serving aboard the fleq{ flict o f interest rules, r e ­ nandal or other personal inter­ President Johnson in ineb* partment of medical education. School of Medicine, will speak cal Care o f the Athlete." nureing eohools. time between now and the open­ Ted W. Brown, secretary of contest rules and entry forms ocean tug USS Paiute out of The Alpina Society will meet lations or orders of the est which will oonstitute a con­ ana’s presidential primary. On Tuesday, May 12, Dr. ing of echool in September. state and a veteran vote getter, are available from participating Florida. tonjorrow night at the Italian State of Connecticut High­ flict with or influence the per­ banked on Ms civil rights oppo­ Wallace, who made Ms cam­ dealers or from our local office Louis Weinstein, professor of Teachers who have signed up American Club on Eldridge St. way Department by the em- formance o f hia duties. cannot quit without 80 dayii sition in a sharp clash with Taft paign'a crusade against JMuh of nie Hartford Electric tight Manchester Grange will meet at 7:30. medicine at Tufts, will discuss for the Republican nominaUon son^s civil rights hOI, piled up Company. Deadline: May 25, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at OraAge loyment of Aldridge by No employe o f the department notice before August. They can may, either , individually or as a but failed to carry aS single a Mg protest vote in Tuesday’s 1964. Hall for visiting officers’ night. ’aimer.” not quit during the school year. Mies Marguerite Pavelack, P membei:^ of a group directly or When teachers threatened to county in Tuesday's voUng. balkrting, but hla showing fell There will be an Action table. It Ifi aUag«d that Aldridge daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John indirectly, ask, accept or re­ withhold signatures several "The results Indicate that the short of the iqiaet race be ran Members are asked to bring had working agreement with R. Pavelack, 35 Radding St., has C A SH FU EL m ceive any gift, favor, service, months ago, Meinke said that civil r i^ ts Issue perhaps was in Wiaconsin against another te- articles for May baskets for been elected treasurer of the Fakner. not as Important as Mr. Brown VOTite-aon stand-in tor Johnson. shut-ins. loan or entertainment which "It 1s their only profeesionsd Newman Club for the 1964-65 The atota ha# charged that might reasonably be interpreted means of expressing strong dis­ thought," Taft said In a victory In a RepuMican race all but The L/ons year at Mt. Ida Junior College, SERVICE Palmer paid Aldridge "certain approval of their salaries." statement. acUpaed by the ateomtog Demo­ The board of directors of Young’s nominaUon was unin­ cratic contest, Arizona Sen, Omar Shrine Club will meet at Newton Centre, Mass. She Is a •uma at mooay” to provide him (Bm PagS Tea) He stressed, however, that freshman taking the executive Save $8.00 On $00 OalloBS \ tentionally challenged by ailing Barry Ooldwoter grabbed Indi­ 8 tomorrow night at the home withholding signatures brings ana’s 82 votes at the Republi­ Wilt Roar secretarial course. Miss Pave­ 24-Hour Burner Service bad publicity to the city’s school Marine Lt. Ool. John H. Glenn' of the president, Harold E. Jr., who withdrew from the race can National Convention. Turkington, 15 Berkley St. lack was graduated last year system and makes It difficult from Manchester High School. too late to heve his name re­ But former Mlnneaota Gov. After the meeting, those with to attract new teachers. It also moved from the ballot. Harold E. Stassen, hia only se­ May 7fh speaking parts on the degree McKinney leaves HaHford unsure of some LEDYARO DRY Initial Vote Test Glenn, the first American as­ rious rival, made an unexpected team will rehearse. Lumber and Supply Co. 550 teachers when school opens tronaut to orbit the earth, drew dent in hla margin. LEDYARD (AP)—The Town in September. ' For Est. 1947— Bolton a solid "therapy vote,” but it With 4,969 of ,tha 4,416 pra- St. Elizabeth Mothers Circle of Ledyard will stay dry. Resi­ Hartford teachers’ salaries was less than half Younr’s cincts counted, WMrti had a^p- will meet at the home of Mrs. dents voted 804 to 506 in a ref­ TeL 643-2141 for the next school yeat already total. II tured 366,168 votea to 188,088 4-' - ■ Michael Massaro, 51 White St., erendum yesterday against a Looms on Rights have been approved by the Returns from 12,610 of the for Wallace. " C J tomorrow evening at 8:15. Co­ proposal that would have al­ school board, and, an official state’s 13,811 polling places That gave toe Alabama gov­ hostess will be Mrs. Chester Ko- lowed the sale Of alcoholic bev­ Wj* said, a n unlikely to be nnego- ive Taft 588,540 votes and ernor almost 80 par cent of tbe I sak. erages. Read Herald Ads. WAtHINOTON (AP) — Afterf’amendment to an hour or two. tlated. rown 156,641. On the Demo- Democratic turnout. days of talk in the civil But nothing of the kind has The selaries, the same as this gcraUc side. Young polled 481,118 Three minor oondidatea spilt ri|kts debate, tba Senate finally been possible on the House- year, range from S6,(XX) to 8,- and Glenn 198,758. 81,116 votes. reaches the voting stage today passed civil rights Mil. Thus a 550. The peppery 76 - year - old doldw ater poUed 367,740 votes on ong of the dozens of amend­ vote can come only, when the 19 A t Greenwich, Grover Smith, Young immediately ^rded for in 4,108 precincts; Stassen 102,- ments pending to the Mttarly Southerners fighting it tell si­ president of the Oreenwidi Ed­ a showdown with Taft In the 848. dimuted w T lent and permit the test. ucation Association, said that Novemter general elecUon. He Frank Beckwith, N^vo law- (Snly an informal agreement Both Democratic and Repub- 98 per cent of the 525 members accused tha Republicans of yar from Indianapolis, got has bean reached for ttus initial Ucan leaders voiced concern voted yesterday to withhold U.648 GOP votes; Joseph G, '• 4eaL. Bataupportera and foaa of Tuesday that InvUations from their stgnaturee to a eontrhet (See Page Tea) Alabama Gov. George Wallace gestured wildly as he talked to newsmen wiilk) BtU of South Bend 8,134. ‘ for next echool yvar. . the measure said that at least President Johnson for an out-of- returns in Indiana’s Democratic presidential primary showed he had made a Except for' the dfoset total one vote would be taken, prob- town trip might delay the final Ha said all hut 25 o f tbs 580 Waltoee polled in Wlzconsin aMy latp hi the afternoon. Jury trial votaa until next week. tsacRsn ate 'm sm bsia o f . the strong showing. ’ His wife Lureen looks on. (AP Photofax.) April 7, in his first Northern The vote, on a Jury trial The PrOUdent, leaving early organlaatlon. The teachen Batons Fight foray pgoinst the civil rights amendment of Sen. Thruaton B. ’niursday for another tour of want mon money. meamire, Ms Indiana showtag \ Morton, H-Ky., will not be aa- Appalachia, invited senatm* would have been a major sur­ pecially meaningful except pos­ from tha stataa Iw will visit to Attacked in Home Rebel Tribes prise. sibly as an Ice-breaker In the accompany him. Running agoinat Wiscotisin maratheo debate. It was learned that a Demo­ WEST CteitTFORD (AP)—A THUMAIR, South Arabian <3ov. John W. Raynolds, Wal­ Democratic Leader Mike cratic leader protested sharply young Weat Hartford housewife lace captured SS.7 per cent of Mansfield ea^ he was hopeful to the WMte House, declaring was assaulted In her apartment Federation (AP)^ritish para­ the Democratic vote and 34.4 his coUeaguea would go ahead this would mean an iqwet to the shortly after 9:30 a.m. today. troopers broke out Of a desert per cent of the total turnout. The man escaped. promptly and take all of the delicate negotlattons which fi­ village Tuesday night after be­ Welah blamed RepuMlcana 0 votes needetf to dispose of the nally had produced a willing­ The woman, who Uvea at 416 ing pinned down for 12 hours by who kwltched ballots for tha Jury trial lakie, finishing with It ness for some votes. Prospect Ave., wss unidenti­ Wallace showing. tonight or Thursday. However, some of the sena­ fied. Bedouin rebels. Two Britons and l^ e Alabama governor inalat- But he pointed out there Is no tors said they would decline the Police described the man as at least six tribesmen were ed, "It shows that the great assurance Uiat this can be done. invitations and remain behind being in his 80s, aBout 6 feet, 11 kiUed. number of people in every state Ordinarily when the Senate tor the votes. Inches, weighing approximately The British struck at nightfall share our philosophy.” begins voting mi amendments to Mansfisld told a reporter no 175 pounds, and wearing green and seized hills vriiere Bedouins "lliose who voted for me will New Eye-Level a major bill, the leaders have request from any semtor had ^ work pants and diirt armed with rifles, machine guns decide who will be president of obtained an iron-clad agreement come to Ifim for delays because' Det Lt. George Lovett said and mortars had been sniping the United States,’’ he told fixing an hour for the roll call the man knocked at the wom- at them all day under the broil- cheering supporters at Ms or Umitlng debate on each (■ee. Page Tea) an’a door and told her he had Ihg 110-degree sun. steaming hotel headquarters. been sent to repair her apart­ TWi other members of the 120- man British c(»npany were ment screen. (See Page Twelve) After the assault, poUce said wounded in the fierce fighting ELECTRIC/RANGE the men cut the telephone wires with the tribesmen. The casual­ * ' / 50% Tariff Cut' Goal in the apartmwit and left ties were flown to. the British The woman and her husband Middle East base at Aden, 50 have a 5-year-old daughter, but miles to the south. . the girl was with her grand­ The paratroopers are part of BuUetihs • Cooks Rings Around The Rest Set by Trade Giants mother today. a British force trying to clear about 600 rebels from the road Colted from A P Wires between Aden and Khala, 60 / Pool Miehap Fatal GENEVA (AP) — The drive<^Uons, wMch tha General Agrea- miles to the north. Britain has that President Johp F. Kennedy ment on Tariffs and Tradi NEW LONDON (AP) — A,9- about 2,000 men battling dlaal- SHIPS COLLIDE started to free world trade got a GATT—opened in Geneva this ycar-old boy, vyhose breathlhg dent tribes In the South Arabian NORFOLK, Vo. (AF) — Per ytors flomefeti tteefrfe cooking hoi gfvm green light today from the cMef week. . was reetored, police said, after Federation of British-protected The aircraft carrier Lake negotiators at the 76-natlon Ken- Bven)^ some Oimimunlst coun­ sheikhdoms stretching across Ckomploin and tbe destr03rer cookbook - results to homemakers. Now there's tries will go along in this (See Pa^ Tea) the southern end of the Arabian Decoteur eolUded ISO miles , nedy Round talks. Peninsula, The world's trading giants— attempt to improve trade. east of Cope Henry today something new. AAony 1964 electric ranges/avail* Czechoslovakia, already Is,, a The Britiah have accused during anti-submarine war­ the United States, Brltein and neighboring. Yemen and the the European Common Market member of GATT. Poland is fare operotiioae. Atiantie able in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors# working hard for greater partici­ United Arab Republic of supply­ Fleet Headquarters reported —agreed .to negottetS on the ing weapons to the rebels. There basis of a 60 per cent, across- pation. ' no one was tojvred. A fleet have on extra eye-level oven with full-view win* News Tidbits were unconfirmed reports that epokeaman sold the Deca­ the-)x>ard reduction in teriffs. American i officials were Yemen was trying to infiltrate But that is only a goal, and the pleased to Ph> dowi^ the 60 per from the AP Wires tur’s superstructure wae flow •— for evisn' greater cooking convenience. 300 soldlera to help the Bedouins. damaged heavily in the colli­ final, 'cuts won’t average that cent figure, even as only a 1^- ^ The British offensive began much. is for work. Presldimt Charles sion. There was no apparent damage below her main deck. \ \ When negotiations are con­ de Gaulle’s government, fearful President Johnson says he 1s (See Page Twelve) [ cluded, In 1966 or 1966, the result of tougher foreign compttlUon One airplane aboard the Lake V pleased with the direction the should 1>e more business for all for Fnmee’s growing Industry, nation’s economy Is headed, but Champlain wae damaged. TIm In short, you get oil the benefits for which and a brake pn rising prices. had opposed aetUng this reduc­ Is concerned tvlth some other oolUslon occurred aa the des­ This Is the purpose of the Ken­ tion, the maximumL.allowed by aspects of America, Including Truman Saluted troyer was moving away from the carrier after refuel­ \ surface electric cooking is famed, plus two sepo* nedy Round of trade nqgotla- American law, as the offtoial diseases, poverty and civil aim of the talks. ing, the spokeemon aold. Vlsl- i\ rights . . . The Soviet Union By Old Friends rotely operated outomotic ovens. The eye-levil U.8. tariffs, though twlde cut may be- bulldlBg atomic-power­ MHty was four mllee end seaa Apathy by Public In half over the last 80/years, ed eubmarlnee at a rate of sev­ At Birthday Fete were moderate. even ends stooping for so much of your roosting still are in many caae4 much en to 10 a year, U.8. sources Former Astronaut John H. Glenn Jr. and his wife relaxed in backyard of their SPOUSES INVITEO Qaimed Ag^in in higher, than the tarlfte'of other estimate, matching the Ameri­ KANSAS CTTY, Mo. (A P)— and bqking. It lets you see, right in front of you# countriimriea. / WA8HINOTON (AP)—PrertU can production schedule. There waa another 80th birth­ home while Ohio primary returns showed he was running second to Democratic dent Johnaon odds a new dL A. nile^ls to be worried out that Housewives, bartenders and day party today for Harry S. Sfen. Stephen M. Young. Glenn had withdrawn, but his name remained on the menaion today to Ms repo- Incom parable goodness being <;ooked in. It gives NYC Attack Case wUli curthese hMunr American restaurateurs art among 89 Truman—thla one by the men ballot. (AP Photofax.) totion for doing (he u m x - tariffsifs by the fidVfiuy ilO per cent persons Indioted at Mineoia, N. who were his friends on Ms peoted. He hoe Invited re­ CURRENT ANNUAL you the satisfaction of knowing that you hove Iho NEW YORK (AP) U PoHce and reduce the corresponding Y.jon charges of'being part of DIVIDEND ON climb to the presidency, of the porters to bring toeir tern- have^ unfolded detailsj ot what European tariffs hy a lower a Long Island call-girl ring that INSURED 8AVINOS most modern cooking device in'the world. ttiey' tenn a seoood i oaae o< United States. lUes to a tote afternoon ■newa m a r ^ , jMrhaps 35 par cent. recruited suburban wives u d They gathered, as they do conferenoe M ihs TnUte House NwoMng indtffarence I by New Each oountrjr Involved alao mothers ak prostitutes . . . 'nie Torkers to young women beiiig each yaar in Kansas C(ty, to LBJ Heart Sound, Test Shows town. The athdr, at 4:88 p.in. - V ^ ’ will submit )uto of exceptions ezhet of Nancy Lady Aator, honor the one-tlms termeil, hab­ EDT. wae to be eorried live 1 I , ■ , BttB€k#d. for Items wMcb must be dealt Who dle voteano and ita guerts drop in birthday cards son’s health since Dec. 4, short­ work was not damaged perma- to tom to Chho ■atorSaar far but UtUe oan be done now be­ tained a teat and vigorous work­ beard the screams as 0M»y aoil is ’’IwEning baiieath tha tor Truman to peruae later. ly after he took office. ^ n ^ tly by Johnson’s ,•coronary eorsanonles to aoaiM ttai cause Weat Oeimany ie boldina ing schedule—ranging from Mid­ thromboals in 1B55.\ / passed the bulldiiig. feet jof tM colonUMte-” There atwaya are distinguish­ None of Johnson’s own doc­ with tbs Kmnm Dam pesrav up' an agreement on a unified Ooanplaint that a Negro got ed guests. Lyndon Johnson, then den airplane tripe to teat-paced ■ ItNCNIfTIR’S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ^ George Coughlin, 26, tors—and he has them In vari­ 2. "Normal" p(m:.,lfaaM and IrMgatlea prejeet, botog . I and tha father of two chiMron, grain price for all alx members praference' ovar whttea in m vice president, was here twSb on-the-noof news conferences ous parts of the country as well that Johnson's heart la respond­ at the Oonunon Miuket. alrtag o f a wattraaa at t)ia Unlt- years ago. Ha paid at that tima: held on die quarter-mfle drive­ todtt with the beto of fioviet was MM in I7.8W, ball M the as the White House—were avail­ ing well to Its work-load—that fnnde end toehnleUirta. 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