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THURSDAY, MARCH 81, 1966 The Weather PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Average Daily Net Press R ia lEwnittg IfnraUi For the Week Ended Cloudy, breezy,, cold ta«|gltt Low 30 to 35. Variable doudi- March 26, 1966 hes, breezy and continued edd Bruce Lyim Hopper, son-of No Oumge Made « tomorrow, chance of flurries, ' M r. and M rs. PtolUp S . H opper Crashes Bring High in i«>per 40*. , . -r About Town f !>«*■ the week before. A FRESH 14v631 of dOi N. Main 8t, is a dis­ AH AQ16 v ilS m is year ago, the rate was 3.5 per hSaxiat Opt AUto K. M ar­ Arrest, Warning Manchetter^A City of Village Charm tinguished student at the Col­ c e n t tin, son of Mr. and Mrs. AUyn lege of‘ Engineering for the faU P R IC E SEVEN CENTS Four accidents yesterday re­ Unemployment compensaUmi New Haven led Gie state last MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 (Olsaaiaed Advertiafaig on Page 21) T i Martin of 113 &«tton Rd., semester at Texas AAM Uhl- ROASnNR VOL. LXXXV, NO. i54 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) sulted in one driver being clainui filed In Manchester last week with 3,062 claims flled \W promoted to Ws present verslty. : recently wtUle aervinjr in week showed no change from foHowed by Brldgep^ charged with a motor vehicle with 2,500, Hartford with 2,370, Da Mang' sector of Viet the figures for the previons The Hartford County Dental vlolaUon and one driver being and Wateihury with 2J.44. CHICKENS r Mam wtth Communications Co.,Assistants Society will have its week, wlUi 553 claliits reported issued a written warning. The Manchester ranked 14th HMdquarters Battaiicm, 3rd monthly business meeting Mon­ for both periods. aimmg tl^e state’s 20 offices. 6 bs. and up mWne Division. His promo- accidents involved both cars Of the total claims, 178, or day at 7:30 p.m. at the otfice and trucks and resulted in one tlnn was based on time in serv- of Dr. P. Plnley Jr., 99 S. Malp 32.2 per cent, were from women, DAYUOHT VOTES — TOP QUALITY— Court Upholds Injunction station wagon being towed and rank, military appear- St., West Hartford. Two Filins, 500 were repeats and 53 were WASEHNGTON (AP) — Five and his knowledge of se­ away. There were no injuries, Weekly Amoonts. DeUveiy Frldays> ‘TlexibllUy in OperaUve Den­ initial. *a c i Ooimecticut’s U.6. Repre- lected mihtary aubjecte. according to police. Item Fldnv Satorday. tistry" and ‘‘Dental Care for Rolland J. Ross, 47, of 15 Oaiiiu filed throughout the B ntatives voted in favor of the the Handicapped Child,” will be state lost week declined by bill providing for uttiform na­ iMiss Constance E. Garrett, Preston Dr., was charged with shown. ‘The event is open to failure to drive in the proper 1,100 to a total of 19,984. Dur­ tionwide DayUgbt Saving ‘Time daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Har- members and guests. ing the coTTMponding . period •Wednesday. dd S. Barrett, 120 Lakewood lane, after his westbound sta­ BHitlAK POUITRY FIRM tion wagon rammed into the last year, 29,837 claims were Rep. Robert N. Giaimo did Against circle, is on the freehman honor Manchester YWCA will Spon­ reported. not vote.. 570 VERNON ST,i—TEL. 643-6150—643-6055 i^U at Wheaton College, Nor­ rear of a car driven by Earl F. sor a duplicate bridge game Lassen, 22, of Coventry, ac­ The state rate for insured em­ The measure was sent to the ton , M ass. ployment (coratimied claims to President for signing. tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Com­ cording to police. WASHINGTON (AP)— munity Y, 79 N. Main St Regis­ Retires rn « VPW Auxiliary will Police report the Ross car hit A federal appeals court let tration will be at 7:46 p.m. Re- the Lassen car after Lassen had Martin E. Alvord of 3 Oak­ mair a card party tomorrow at freshinents will be served. The stand today a lower court’s S pjn. at the poet home. slowed down and signaled for land St. retires today after 4* McNamara Defends back-to-work order against game is <^n to the public. a left turn into Decl’s Drive-In years with Ooiuiectiout Mutual at 4*2 Center St., about 8:45 the railroad firem en ’s Girl Scout Troop *90 will p.m. The Ross wagon was ex­ Life Insurance Oo. of Hartford. Buildup Policies strike against eight majo? sponsor a rummage sale Satur­ tensively damaged and was He has been Us secretary. railroads. day from 9:30 a.m. to 6:80 p.'iti. The 2-1 decision by a panel of FRESH CANDY towed away. Court date for His retirement also means at 775 Main S t WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec- the only four complete Army the Court of Appeals placed tho WHITMAN, 8CHRAFT Ross is scheduled for April 18. the eventual loss to the town of retary of Defense Robert S. Me- divisions in the United States decision for the immediate fu­ CANDY CUPBOARD A written warning for failure a citizen who gave to it 28 years Manchester Veterans Coun­ . j -1 VI. tor training draftees and re- ture of the strike back in the lap to drive a reasonable distance of service to its planning and Namara contends' his military He favored Instead at ARTHUR DRUG cil will meet Monday at 8 p.m. of President H. E. Gilbert of tha apart was issued to WllHam H. zoning agencies. The Alvords at the Legion Home. buildup policy "has Increased le^st a selecUve callup of AiFL-OIO Brotherluxid of Loco­ Long, 42, of Riverside, R. I., plan to build a year-round home our military strength,” although ReservisU when the buildup motive Firemen and Engino- about 12:15 p.ni. alter hie truck at Bamstalble on Cape Cod. it involves a temporary loss of began. Sonar Tethnldan 8.C. Fran* hit another truck at the E. men. Alvord is now a member of combat readiness in some Army ^ news conference Thurs- 3. Hoher of the UB. Navy and Middle Tpke.-Mountain Rd. tor A court official said Judges the Town Pluming Oommlsslon, divisions converted to training, ^ay McNamara acknowledged WINDOW SHADES son of Mr. and Mrs. Franz teraectlon, police say. Walter M.-Bastian and Warren and his term expires in Novem­ “Both for today and for the that the tour divisions are Hoher, 43 Dale ,Rd., recently Police report the eastbound E. Burger voted to dismiss tha ber; he will have served 15 future, the program has ex­ combat ready. LONG WfARING completed a six-week cruise to truck driven by Henry Hurst union’s appeal from the order of years on the TPC. He was ap­ panded substantially the total But at the same time, McNa­ the Bahamas aboard the USS Jr., 30, of Hartford, was hit in U.S. Dist. Judge Alexander INTERCTATE pointed a member in 1949 and number of trained personnel in mara read from his letter to Hugh Purvis, a destroyer. the rear by the Long truck tm Holtaoff.' * bjecame its chairman in 1953, the active and Reserve forces,” Stennis disclosing previously CLEANTEX Hurst w u making a right turn Chief Judge David L. BazeloO Mrs. Rose Ferrari of Wllli- a post he held 10 years. He McNamara said Thursday. secret testimony' in which the Made to Order into Mountain Rd. The Hurst dissented. m antic, grand deputy, wlH pay previously served on the Zoning "It has increased our military defense secretary assured a With Yonr Bonera truck was damaged in the right The order came domi two her official visitation to Duse- Board of Appeals, ftum 1948 to strengfth and it has enhanced ,^ate group: "If an emergency hours itftor a one-hour argil- rear fender. (AP Fhotofax) our ability to effectively fulfill PU U , UNB OF CUSTOM Mazzlnl Liodge Sunday at 2:30 1949, the last three as its chair­ occured. We .would reconstitute ment before the three-judga The Parkade was the scene our political commitments,” he M .v p.m. at a meeting at the Ital­ man. General View of the Billet Wrecked by Viet Cong them, and raise them to their . panel. VENETIAN BLINDS of a three-vehiole accident yes­ said. ian American Club on Eldtidge He has also been active at previous level\of combat readl- In the hearing union attorney terday morning about 10:45 Thus did McNamara defend ness. The equipment is still S t Final preparations for the the state level in plaiming and Joseph L. Rauh argued that tlit when a tractor-trailer, driven "the wisdom of my recom- there.” 4{Hh annlverBary baiuiuet A pril zoning servtog as president and H^Uzoff order "would bust tha by Nelsmi R. Goulart, 40, of mendations and the Preeident’a L A. JOHNSON 17 will be discussed. lesser offices of the Coimecticut McNamara'wrote Stennis: "I ■trUce — and once you ’ve bro« West WlUingtoii, bit a parked Gengras Says Cong Terrorists decision of last year” on the way Connecticut State Welfare car Federation of Plaiuiing arid Zon­ ..en a strike with .a court order, PAINT CO. fUttle Flower of Jeeus Motti- thr buildup should be con­ (See Page Ten) end the Impact resulted in the ing Agencies: the damage is irreparable, tt ers Circle wUl mMt tomorrow ducted. car hitting another parked State At Ommecticirt Mutual Life, He’d Accept ■'’’v means the end of th6 at 8:16 pjn. at the honra.of Mrs. The , decision, the defense W elfare car, a ccordin g to pOUce. ^/Alvord began his career in 1920 atrik e." James Watt, 143 Autiunn St chief said, was “to meet the Police say the Goulart trail­ in the accounting division. He Explode Billet State News -qls of the Thursday walk­ current troop deployments to Mrs. John Measom’ wiU serve was appointed to the official CaU by GOP out continued to show in high- er, eastbound, whs making a South Viet Nam by an expan­ ae oo-chairman. staff as supervisor of accoimto •• (’ •'•nmi’ter jams, auto,plant Read Herald Ads left turn into an aisle between HARTFCIRD (AP)—Insurance SAIGON, South Viet Communist infiltration routes sion of the active Army, plus an in 1962, iramed assistant secre­ For Foods A Mother Can Trust flhutdowns and troubles in th* two rows of parked cars when executive and bus company ( A P ) -w...... U.S. planes_— increase In the readiness of the Mitchell Gets the acciden t occu rred. TTie le ft tary in 1966 and secretary in owner E. Clayton Gengras says poured bombs and rockets flying Reserve forces, rather Iftian by ..wvuiaent of mail. rear wheels 6t the trailer hit 1060. he would accept the Republican on'^om m unik targets in the call to active duty of those Rauh, on' behalf' of the AFL- the left rear side of the first In 1986 he was instrumental nomination for governor if the ^ »_j South Viet Nam m issions Reserve forces." 5 Years for CIO Brotherhood of Locomotiv# parked car and pitohed the car in extending the use of tabulat­ GOP wahto him. X against North Viet Nam Thurs- McNamara took his stand in a Firemen and Enginemen, told sideways into the second parked ing equipment to include pre­ — Today As Always - — • Gengras said Thursday he Is claimed they knocked jitter to Sen. John C. Stennis, D- Draft Dodge the court headed by Judge Dax car. mium billing and auditing of ready: to arrange his business litn rarallel. But tne Viet out or destroyed 26 trucks. The Miss., chaii-man of the Senate vid L. Bazelon. that Holtzoff’s Police oio looking for an­ field reports. He was largely end penKMial a ffairs so that h e ^ C o n g h it b ^ K tod&y With S Air BV>rce pilots caught a con-, p^^eparedness subcominittoa, HARTFORD (AP)—David H. order was Ul^al because it other hit-run driver. For the responsible for the adc^tion of Famous For Fine Meafs — ca n run if nominated. terrorist attack on a 10- voy of about 40 vehicles south of oiie of his chief critics, MitiAell' HI received a maxi- amounted to a* finding of con- second straight day a parked the stub accounting system In "I am planning to meet with story U.S. officers’ billet in Vlnh, while Navy fliers paid stennis’ aides said the senator nvum five-year sentence today . t^ p t without a trial, car has been hit by on tmknown 1954, Which greatly simplified leaders in oOier sections of the .gaigon, killing three Amer- another visit to the Mugia Pass, had received McNamara’s let- for failing to report for the And he argued that the firoth- -• ^(AP Phototex) car that was driven away from agency accounting procedures state,” Gengras said. ?’I ji^t ^,11! at least three to Laos in the, North ter but that the Ml^sslpplan draft. i i arhood’a strike iS porfectly, lo* the scene of the accident with­ and paved the way for the elec­ Pinehurst Fresh Pork ^“t to^mert ^ Vietnamese and Wfiunding Vietnamese panhandle. would have no Immetiiato com- j[uak before wntence Was Disgusted and, distjourag^, Pvl.. Francis HaniiltbB»~' •■■gal. -■». — ■ • out the driver having made tronic data processing system. discuas the overall psirty future'. A squad of Communist assas- ment- passed, the 23-year-old New 18, Hairisburg, Pa., sits on his duffel bag-^ after Thi ftrUce has crippled serv­ known, his Identity. continues to be a Alvord is a Manchester na­ I’m not asking for d^egates or spokesman sins blew up the U.S. Victoria A day oarMer, Stennis had put Yorker delivered ah attack on his train, Pennsylvania’s Spirit of St. Loui* (in- ice oa the e i^ t lines in 38 states The rear fender and trunk tive, bora Nov. 0, 1601, the son fiirudujUi&L (Bssf. Scdn **Best buy o f the ^ week*' oonunitmenta.” _ credited American fighter Hotel 1* Saigon shMlly before <«t a statement deploring use of united States foreign poll- from coast to coast and Secre­ lid of a parked car in the Em­ o f W illiam E . and ESuUa M . background), was stalled in Indianapolis by the 20c to 30c LB. ON THESE Gengras, of West Hartford,^ to hrnnhera nrithy(th iriiunaIrilHng. mo2m Viet dawn after gunning cy, particularly as regards the tary of Labor W. Willard Wirt* pire Tool & Mfg. Oo. off Stock Aivo^. He followed his father’s fireman’s strike. Hamilton was on his way to Ft. CGNTBI (rib) chairman'of the board of the during .a sharp clash be- sentries, war in Viet Nam. •aM he forasaw no immediate PI. was damaged sometime yes­ footsteps in public service, his Leonard Wood, Mo. .He vl^es later transferred to an> U.S. District Court Judge T. end to the stoppage. He ap­ terday, police report. father served eight years as a PREMIUM tween the Reds and government Tliere ' weft 118 Americana U. S. CHOICE and Emmet Clarie recommended. other train with supervisory personnel in the cab.' pealed to the union on the basis Mltchel A. Siowich, 22, of selectm an. PORK president at me Connecticut forces making a sweep in Blnh wounded in the blast, which bat- ^Super LBJ’ that federal prison officials treat of ” a very great national inter­ Wapplng, the owner of the car, He married the former Eliza­ IMnh Province 278 miles north- tered the first five floors of the Mitchell as ineligible for parole est” to end the strike.' parked his car In jthe lot at 8 beth (Barnes of Bristol, and the BonoM ROUND Is Hero of for at least flie period of time “This, isn’t a restraining or­ In the morning and noticed the couple have two children, Mrs. CHOPS ™.hufa!?T>nr’ 'Farther north, the Strategic 400 to 600 poun(l3 of plastic was. QOMPLETE AQUARIUM SET fliat an inductee would serve der,”' Rauh told the panel with damage when he returned at 5 Raymond (Ann) Groves of saidr tf the RepubHcM command's B52s saturated loaded onto- a .vehicle driven ROAST l b . M In the armed forces. reference to Holtzoff’s order. Includes: 10-Galkm Stainless Steel Beg. 91^7.98 p.m., according to police. Greenfwibh and Joel Barnes Al­ Center PORK ROAST lb. 70d 5 Corny Comic All solid meat. Whole or small half. Draftees normally serve two "It’s 'a direction that ‘You ara Aquarium, Stainless Steel R efiec-A^ ^ vord of Glastonbury. can lead the party to victory.” conefentrattons in ^ Barriers which had offered tor, Bulbs, Feeder, Air Pump, ■■ JIJ| years. in contempt, so go back to some protection for the UUet NEW YORK (AP) — Is it a Filter, Glass Wool, Charcoal, Tub- ^ “ Thai King U.S.-Bbm COUNTRY bird? Is K a plaice? No, it’s Clarie also recommended that w ork’ .” Ing, ‘Thermometer and Grav^ the United States. His father F rancis Shea, on hOhaU o f tba STYLE RIBS Center slices of bottom round or center roast. gon. The raid wa« aimed at (See Page Ten) “Super LBJ,” unveiled today in Mitchell be confined somewhere BANGKOK, Thailand—^Klng was a student at Harvard Medi­ (See Page Fourteen) railroads, counlereu ' .ul Like spareribs only Also cube steaks and 3 corner rump oven roast. ,’ 1.09 a comic book oonmy enough to oth«r th»n to Connecticut or Bhumihol of Thailand may be cal school when the king was make Batman blush, New York. that’s involved here in tempo­ the only monarch ever bora in bom in 19(27. with more meat. !b.59c The book, called "The Great 'When the time came for sen- rary restraint; the notion that u . s . c h Qi c e Society,” caricatures President tenclng, U.S. Atty. Jon O. New- . it’s a finding oC contempt is non­ LARGE FAMILY OR FREEZER Johnson as Superman, with a man contented himself with a sen se.” SPECIAL Wilson Swept to Office, supporting cast based largely on brief statement to the effect that RaUh argued that the ratt- EYE ROUND characters from old comic Mlchell should be punished for roads are “hiding behind th* PORK ROASTS strips and radio programs. the offense he committed and public interest, which the de­ OVEN ROAST ib.*l. It has the same irreverent not for his protests, fenders of the' public interest — ^ AND CHOPS approach to presidential, affairs Then defense attorney Mark and I mean the Defense Depart- MANCHESTER Whole Strip — 10 to 12 Iba. Labor Margin 95 Seats >4 M . *'4, as "The New Frontier Coloring Lane of New I^ork City made a I ment and the Labor Department Book" and ’’The JFK Coloring plea In Mitchell’s behalf, saying — aren’t willing to invoke. Talk­ 2 roasts and chops or JLQae SAVE 10c LB. ON FRESHLY CHOPPED U. S. CHOICE LONDON (AP) — Prime Min­ been expected and caused little of Rhodesian Pri; Minister Book" which appeared during he was speaking "for justice ing about the public interest is as you request. lb. O T W ister Harold . Wilson returned concern. Ian Smit. the administration of the late and not for mercy." kind of childish.” i ROUND STEAK GROUND triumphantly to No. 10 Downing Wilson discounted suggestions "One of the big uncertainties John F. Kennedy. At one point. Lane referred to The order against the walkout UBLIC MARKET Buy 2 of these 5-rib Pork Roasts from newsmen that his promise Street today, swept back, into in his (Smith’s) mind Is now out was Issued Thursday by U.S. for the large family or 1 Roast tor (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Ten) 803-805 MAIN STRc£T U. S. CHOICE office by a smashing election to nationalize the steel industry o f the w ay,” eedd Wllsipn. “ He - ; r Dist. Judge Alexander HoUzott a small family. victory over Edward Heath and might frighten foreign holders now knows the government he /i- y /P . ' of the District of Columbia. the Conservatives. of sterling. has to deal with for the next fiva A railroad spokesman said the ROAST PORK Computer analyses of returns Super SIRLOIN TIP "This has been in our pro­ years. carriers, despite the imlon’s ax>- WEEKEND BEST BUYS from the general election Thurs- gram for years,” he said, “and From Foreign Secretary Mi­ peal plans, were studying ths Special! 5-Rib Cut Lb. 49c OVEN ROAST 1 . 1^' day predicted Wilson’s Labor- they all know about it," chael Stewart came assuramce Easter Sales Are Up possibility of asking Holtzofif for * lies would have a ihajority of at Wilson also hinted at tougher a contempt of court niUng Please: note we grade Slrtotn 'Mps into Oven and Pot Roasts . . . either V least 96 seats in the new House action against the rebel reglihe (See Page Sixteen) cut givM you a lot of tender siloes , . > based on continuation of the ^ o f OomnKMis. L abor’s m ajority strike. SWEET LIFE BACON WE WILL HAVE £ in the last House was only With Help of Batman The strike appeared to be a FRBISH FLOUNDER and HADDOCK * three. ' FILLETS and OYSTERS I showdown in the seven-year SCALLOPS and SWORDFISH SIRLOIN TIP POT ROAgT BUTS ...... Ib . 99c If Looking fresh and vigorous NEW YORK (AP) — Easter Robert G. Hoye, vice presi­ battle between the railroad in­ Sugar Cured and t despite leas than four hours sales, buoyed by bright print dent of a downtown department dustry and the AFL-OIO Broth- sleep, Wilson, 50, said he 'would dresses, shorter skirts, perma­ store (Jordan Marsh), said I erhood of Locomotive Firemen ^ give priority to measures to nent-pressed pants, pink lug­ sales of appliances, television I and Enginemen over the ellml- Hickory Smoked! c maintain the strength of the gage and Batman, cure soaring sets, furniture and rugs were naUon of some- 18,(X)0 Firemen’s / « pound stwrllM as an interna- up, apparently as a result of H. C. Gilbert, president of the striking Brother­ s t a t e o f M A IN E Pinehurst Special throughout the natkm. jo b s. ** ttonul cun^ilplSs In a spot survey of stores in cemsumers trying to beat a 3 per hood of Locomotive Firemeil and Enginemen, as he "I have not Riven an affirma­ Thinly Sliced, Tasty and r He iadloet#? action to rtabil- cent state sales tax going into Values ' many states ‘Fie Associated talked to newsmen. (AP Photofax) tive answer, said H.E. Gilbert, FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS ^ tea wotoe and prices and said, NO LIMIT! BUT Press found merchants report­ effect'today... — union president after a three- Vary Flavorffui! (WhUe Stock Laste) ALL YOU WANT! Potatoes I- " y t e n a lly mson business in ing sales up 2 to 46 p er cent In Ohio, sto|ree to Cleveland, hour meeting in which Wlrtz Frozen ALASKA ELMDALE ; keeping atariiog atrong.” over 1966. Columbus and Cincinnati report asked h ^ to-order 8,000 strik­ Tbs Scot reaction on the totor- The' NatiiHial Retail Mer­ sales up 16 to 30 per cent. On a Different Schedule ers back to work. natianal oxebongM to labor’s chants Association said depart­ Irvin J. Water, president of a Both Wirts and Gilbert said FRESH DRESSED, GOVERNMENT KING CRAB MEAT PEARS ■ Tlotoiy was a oliaip improve-' ment store sales this year are suburban department store ' the prospect was for the strika Wakefield's Giant King Crab Is Bea-ftesh, ment in tba pound, n e London ■■■M running 11 per cent ahead of (NeviUes Ihc.) at Lakewood, to continue. Top Grade Choice Beef 1 0 ito 5 9 ® ■tock mazkfl^ evened quietly, | tender and delicious. Crab salad directions on 1966 — a record year. Ohio, said sales were up 28 per Homeless Negroes package. Save 14c pkg. mmg GRADE A POULTRY A government report noted a cent. He credited the increase to (See Page Tea) We wlU have: Sirloin Roast for a nice Oven Roast, Bone- Fill your freezer. No ■ mg* 28 per cent gain in department unseasonably warm weather. TENDER, MEDIUM SIZE BALDWIN, MeINTOSH limit ...... 6-oz. pkg. Vote in Bdfast Bales are up 26 to 46 per cent, leas Eye-of-The-Chnek tor n nice Pot Roast, Sirkdn— sU m sales to $436 m illion the and DELICIOUS APPLES 69 BEZiFAST, Nbrthem Irdand estimated Gordon Bovey, assist­ Plead for Grant ROASTING CHICKENS ...... Ib. 4 9 ^ Short—Porterliouae, and Club Stenks—“Cut to Order” U week ended M arch 19. from Cheney’s Farm (AP) — Ah Irish Republican is ant store manager for stores In - “The economy is l^ealthler,” you.a:|-wiiilb . St. Louis (Spartan’s Discount CHICKEN LEGS, Quartered ...... lb. 49oft SPECIAL FROZEN POTATO VALUE going to the Brithdi House of said George W. Dowdy, execu­ WASHINGTON (AP) — When “We’re here because Wash­ Department Stores). Biilletin «ANTTIDe...... 8^ Commons for the first time in 11 tive vice president of a depart­ you live in a warm house and ington seems to run on' a differ­ Freshly ground, ALL BEEF OREGON POTATOES “The reason is a better grade LARGE MEATY BREASTS ...... I b . S & W Stewed Tmnatoes years. ment store in Charlotte, NiC. eat three warm meals a day, ent schedule,” said Smith. ”We'< Gerald Fitt, 38, who cam­ of merchandise and the people says Frank Smith, time has a have to get started right away. CHICKEN WINGS ...... Ib. t 9 t «2ca iisG ld SavG 20e (Blek Brothers Co.). "Thera is M E m O A B E EIXTENZKBD HAMBURG u, 69c 2 u. «U0 GOLDEN KRINKLES paigned for the reunion of mtHre money to oirculaUon.” seem to have mofe money this dllfM-ent meaning than wheii When you live in a tent and peo­ ! .* I WASHINGTON (AP) _ Lean, Just ground U9IHDLUX...... Mg Northern Ireland with the Irish But at the same tima,."tlM qnrlng,” Bovey said. you Uve in a tent writh no job ple shoot at’ you at night and NECKS'n BACKS FOR SOUP .Ib. (Uke Fremfii PYies) “Thera is more money availa­ and little to eat. your kids can’t take a bath and With neither debate nor dis­ S& W Corn Cooking dlrectiona on Republie, was elected Thursday average price is higher,” soM In West Brifast. Unlike two Sinn ble and, I find, a lot of people Smith came to Washington your wife has no privacy, a sent, the Senate Ogjreed to­ CHUCK BEEF.... 79c 2 u. n^Q Cream or Whole. Kernel 2-lb. poly bag ...... Bill Foster, sales manager of on i ' . ■ • 4 ^ Fein camUdates who won seats Austin, Tex., store (Sage Dis­ catching up on their indebted­ Thursday to try to get the gov­ month can be a long time, even day „ to extend for two GROUND TWICE for ft nice meat loftf or meat tmlls months the deadline for G cans G S d in 1966 and refused to take count Store). ness and wUUng to buy m ore, ernment to hurry up and ap­ a d ay.” GOOD NEWS! Our first batch of MARTIN A N O IH E R VGLY BAG SPEdAL them, Fitt means to make him- In New Oroeans, La., where a ' Mid Harry Feldman, owner of a prove a $436,000 grant from the The people living in the tents America’s elderly ritlzeiia ROSOL’S EASTER POLISH KIELBASA wUI VEAL, BEEF, FORK u. 79c sslf beard in Parliament. hurricane struck last faU, it’s a discount store In Chattanooga, antipoverty, program for a do it — they call lt'-”strike city” — to sign up for the doctors’ Til MWIWIftir yourself homebuilding project bills insurance nmier the be ready for our customers this weekend! 2 lbs. G i.se a t i m c p n i B Fitt, a Romtut Catholic, de- COM ped shoes in the House Education and Labor group out of a far greatei^ nuin- which' President Johnson Lb. raeommend^ Thursday. Long 69c Save 28o on. 8 cans! 4 xeligtoUB issue out of politics. general economy of New Or­ PhUadelphla, abort sUrto in Oommittee, -could help get some ber. BirdaiEjre Green Peoa Sweet, with smsksd Saver. Bayy all you want, 2pkgn. 37c Unkmiste were elected to leans to fonUetic.” Charleston, W. Va. — and say- aiction. SmlUi led a delegation of He brought one of them with said hto conuBlMee approved SeoIteM Ice Cream. , PINEHURST GROCERY Inc. IQostosippl Negroes Into the the move In aecral aw$9oii ae Undt (uidto ztodi latea) Horthenx Irel«ad’s other 11 In Boston, taxes may be a thing with Batman on It Um, John Heiuy gytVMtar. ----- ■ - ^--- - - g W - - S » 'aa..»- _ All Haven te tbooee Htea M ooL 99c 4 otBate eommittea room where 0wn DOTft nwM R* #DeHp ^ OHtNER MAIN and TURI^FIKB-OPEN T H im amd fHL TILL 9 oontrtbiiUnc factor to oalea ta- Wg»oH on Train for London creaees. Powell presldej^ son recysaded It' j ' PAGE THREE i , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1968 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 1 ,196« signed to open the area for In­ ¥ a g e t ^ o buttered vegetable. Ice cream; Budget Copies Wednesday, hot'dog, with roll, Field Trip Set dustrial use, and to insure LIGCEH DRUe suggnst it Tolland three-way access to the area, 81 wMdi the (diurch recently ★ Fop yow Dining E n |o y m M t mustsuxl and relish, tossed In 3 L ibraries PARKADE jntrchesed to plant trees. An P ro test Sheinwold on Bridge salad, potato chips, apricot rice Or^ Road Layout from Parker St., from Oakland ; Coventry 60 S t, and from Tolland ’I^ike. OPEN outdow bTMlcftupt will be serv­ LAZY LOBSTER ...... pudding; ■niursday, soup .with AJfaira Commit- A copy of the manager’s ed during the program. UBTEN TO PABTMIS 1966-87 tentative town budget :45 A.M. to 10 P.M. funui ochbk , , •••••••« ,^2i25 crackers, easter egg. letture jgg y^e Chamber of Com- RIDE OOS’IS 60 DAYS Hie churdi’s lienten Bible J a il in g of BUT VSE OWN BBAOrS NoftthSonth viAiersUs Population Swelling to 5,100f is on file for Inspection in each ITotmTax Bills on theWay discussion group will meet a t NOSTH merce has postponed, to AprU HARTFORD (AP)—Albert R. By ALFBEO SHEIMWOID tart. Friday, no schooL jjg ^ uuspectipn of of toe town’s three Ubrarlea, ause 8 p.m. Monday In Kingttiuiy * 875 Debold, 27, of East Weymouth Mary Cheney, Whlton Memorial ^ AboiA 9,000 town t«x bUli th«*r bins ■. little late, Card Burners A moralist might use today's A92 Bulletin Board tjjg proposed layout of a new for House. *’*™**‘JJU*S laclnde . o o n ^ Growth Rate Is A bove Average Mass., will have to serve an and West Side. P i Zoning Appeals hand to prove that you’re bet­ O Q 64 Hie tax oollector, Mrs. Elaine coanoukur connector roadrvrau .from Oakland additional 60 days in Hartford S “.rS S .“*TTbUlB2S ______BOSrOMT (AP) — Some 60 ___ _ ♦ A K I 2 _ Bugbee, will be at the Town gt. to Parker St Copies are also available in dsgni, for taxes which are due Hie soning board of appeals ter off vriien you don’t get what WEST BAST KING-SIZE MARTINI OR 90C Toilaad will have exiper- correct total of the state, and morrow, to plan for too sum­ State Jail because he borrowed toe general manager’s office in Homemade changed addresses reported bS n HATTAN (With Dinner Only) Hall tomorrow from 9 am. to Frank Sheldon, chairman of April 1 and delinquent on May Collector F. Paulins little schedul^ a public hearing demonstrators stood in silent you want, or perhaps that MoUi- * 11093 * KQ2 tenced a 102 per cent increase a plus or minus five per cent mer socitd ,action conferMica. a car on Feb. 28. the Municipal BuHding. a t ^ p.m. Monday in the Town protest today outside a Jail er knows beet. I perfer to put V 75 64 The Pilgrim FeUowship will noon for collection of taxes. the committee, has announced win also be delayed. for the larger towns. The ’Tolland Library As- th at the members will assem- Debold, a trusty at the Jail, A public hearing on toe ten­ HaUN^MZd room on two ap- where nine other* began serving way: listen to your part- C A63 0 KI0972 In population from July 1, 1966 hold the Annual Breakfast for RAVIOLI for Fine Food Kindergarten sociation will hold a tea Mon- bie on that day at 4 p.m. ta said in Superior Court Thursday tative budget will be held The taxes are based on prop- Second Church peals tor variances to the son- -day Jail terms on charges of brains. *J 954 * Q 73 to July 1 , 1966, according to members, after toe Rockville erty assessments as of October Sunday will be the final day 20 M x m i The aimual meeting for par­ day at 3 p.m. ta the (Library, the parking lot of toe North he had found a bottle of wine Wednesday at 8 pjn. at toe f r e s h OB ITtOZBN Ing r e g u U t ^ loitering and Mocking traffic. Opening lead — A*e of Dla- * A64 t Watamt St. *^*"**estiw figures released by toe State ents of children ta the Co-Oper­ area Sunrise Services, at 7 aunr. and drank it shortly before be­ Buckley School on Vernon SL 1, 1906, and are computed on a to order Easter Hlies or Easter Sunday, ta toe church Miss Mary Leonard to ta charge Bnd branch of the Connecticut Harold PX,Doonell of Mo- The nine were ordered; to Jail monds. 9 KQJ10I 3 i t Oh<4eeBeva»g«s ★ iDepartment of Health. ative Kindergarten will be held ing ordered to wash a guaurd’s tax rate of 22.2 mills, to cover azaleas from Mrs. Byron W. began Trafi Is^qsklng to build gfter a wild melee on the steps West leads the ace of dlar * 15 parlors. of the program. Bank and Trust Co. The 10.9 per cent increase to April 20 at 8 pjn. at the United The plaimtag and zoning He has Issued an invitation car. He was halted by a police­ YALE STUDENT DIES Doz. 3 0 c the Interim period until the Hall, flower chairman, by those an undersized______house on his south Boston District Court monds, and East signals enthus- * 106 The organization will hold a town converts the uniform fls- penons wishing to place them proper^'* at 864 N at* Bari Sea* Wari eonslderably larger than the Oongreg;ationai Church. The commission will meet Monday to property owners and busl- man who saw the car moving OOALVILLB, Utah (AP) — where tour of them were lastlcally with the ten. Hils card meeting is for parents of chil­ Car Wash and Clean-Up Day, erraUcally on Charter Oak Godfrey C. (JaldweU, a 22-year- cal yesu in July. in the sanctuary of the Second Henry Normandin 1 * 1 0 ,1 V state average of 3.8 per cent April 16, to finance a bus trip at 8 p.m. ta the Town Hall . nessmen of toe area to join ta H. PASQUALINI , The town Is borrowing M60,- congregational Church op East- knocked to the ground and beat- should hit West like a cold show- 1 NT Paw 3 s? Pa* for other towns under 10,000 dren now ta the prograun, and ------toe inspection. Street a short time later. old Yale student, died Thursday ford is asking to rem en after they burned their draft er. 4 9 AB PWB for parents of the 44 newly to the United Nations and Ra­ of injuries received Wednesday 246 Aveiy S t, WappUiff ; 000 to meet town budgets pr Sunday. s existing four-room dwelling population. The state as a whole Manchester Evening Herald The p ro p o sed connector He waa serving an eight- cards. If West unthinglngly listens to enrolled children for the 1966-67 dio City on AprU 26, during month sentence for obtaining ta .an auto accident, Caldwell TEL. 644-0604 ■ through June 80, leaving |645,- por Palm Sunday, the Rev. the comer of Wamgumb gained 1.7 per cent during the spriif^ vacation. The Car Wash Tolland correspondent, Bette would exit at Parker St. and ' 822 to be opUected in taxee. jamee H. Ameling, pastor, win ’The protesters stood outside his partner and leads another spits of Bast’s high dtomond same period, and towns over school year. The field trip and Quatrale, M. 876-2845. <^itchell Dr., and would be de­ money on false luretenaes. was from Ixmdon, Etagland. Dr. and Beaver Troll in the' Suffolk County Jail for an diamond, dummy’s queen be- It'S DRIVE-IN TIME will be at the church from 9:30 I Beginning July 1, tsx bills "isense of Destiny” as his Waterfront Park development, signsL 10,000 Increased 1.4 per cent. graduation ceremonies will be and said they would rep- comes established. Declarer discussed, to' 2 p.m. Youth wlU also be t will be issued imder a new, two- germon topic at the 11 a.m. which is undereized, at 700 When West ridfts to spades. AND WTRB ALL READY W THl THE Tolland’s population to listed available that day for Jobs at ^Installment payment plan. The worship service. A child care eat thesdemonstration every day wins a spade return, draws South’s ace is knocked o u t East Parents are reminded the fin­ squoie feet for theXduration of the Jail trumps and then discards at an estimated 6,100 residents, residents homes, those Interest­ first Installment will be due aervios for Infants through Immunization OUnlo can oonUnue spades when bs IKSGEST s e a s o n o f h it s M o u r HISTORin compared to 4,600 last year. al tuition payment to due by ed are requested to contact 7 July 1 sad the second Jan. l. orade 2 chUdrsn win be held in ______terms. Aimam those making the a spade on dummy’s queen of gets In with tbs king of disr April 16. Forty-five children are DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL An immunization clinic will silent protost^ere seven minis- diamonds. Hie contract is,then The annual eetimates of the John LoJzlm for Information In ' AU taxee of 860 or lees, and church Community House tg from ib :3o to 1:80 p.m. tors and their vriyM, ranging in unbeatable, moods, and tbs defenden thus State Board of Health, are on the waiting list employing the volunteers. ' all motor vehicle taxee regard- ^urtpg the worship hour. The tomorrow In the raglstrar’s get two diamonds and two MANCHESTER PARKADEa age from 30 to 50. ’Ihat'e what happens when you based on school census data and Assisting mothers next week Boy Scouts j less of amount, will be due ^ senior Pilgrim Feliowshlp wlU poom in the Hwm Office Build- spadeo. No incidents were reported. give your parther what he asks records of births and deaths. are: Monday, Mrs. Norman Tolland Boy Scouts will camp i payable July 1. have a bake sale after the serv- m - urlth Dr. Robert P. Bowen, Dolly Qoe(Mion They are used by most tadi- Zabilcinsky, Mrs. Raymond Zab- out this weekend on the Rosen­ ; First and second iMtallments jcg . > town physician and health dl- ’Two of ttxwe Jailed are. ;young for. Thtngs go much better when Partner opeoB with one dnb, Uansky, Ato. Wayne Trueb, women. \ you use your own brains. idduals and organizations need- baum property on Merrow Rd., < will be delinquent the second Sunday, the Junior Pilgrim rector, in charge. and flw next player Hds one big population information be­ Mr*. Martin Wuthrich; Wednes­ ta a practice session for a com­ J business day of the month fol- pgiiowShip meets a t 6:80 p.m. immunizations other than The attack on the courthouse Missing Jack notramp. Ton hold: Spodee, K- steps 'Ihursday, the draft card \ East’s signal with the ten of tween the ten-year census tak- day, Mrs. Robert Ahnert, Mrs. petitive district camporee com­ lowing t^ j^y 1 and the Senior Pilgrim Fellow- pou© vaccine will be given Q-tf H eirts, 4-4; Diamonds, K- tog- Ttoiothy Bertsche. Mrs. Harvey ing up soon. 1 due date. Under the two-pay- ^ 7, both In the Chmch iTmee to attend rtiould diamonds Is e n c o u r ^ , a ^ ^ ^ ' Blauvelt and Mrs. Raymond Congregational Church ment plAn* when the first in* ComimiBltv Housd Mrs Albert Ptoer Mrs ^ witldraft demonstration ing^^diamond strength. I t Bast jim wmi e»wD The munlber of Tolland resi­ dents has increased 72.9 per Caldwell. There will be no Palm Sunday Services will be .tolhnSit become, delinquent, Honttora Meet Richard Coughlin, or Mrs. ^ ^eek ago at the Boston Army had S T ja c k of diamonds, how- school April 8, Good BViday. held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Sun­ the eatlie tax becomes due and base. ever, he>mld play it instead Ajjswer: the op- cent since the I960 census, Hie Nathan Hale Monitors Hiomss Crane, in order that Boy’s League day, Rev. Donald Miller will payable, and Intereet wll be meet at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, in­ Press released saying they of the ten. Hto failure to sigiml ponents stay In notrump, you w'hich credited the town with adequate oeium be on bond. planned to bum the cards had with the Jaick\means that he should collect a risaMe peimlty. 2,960 residents. The Boy’s Leag;ue is aeektag preach on ’Getting Away from riiarged from July 1 on the en­ stead of April 10 (which is Vaccinations against smallpox, It AH.” The combined youth wlH tire tax bill. been distributed by the Commit- doesn’t hold thwack. K they run to anyttdng but ^ h T . n o M The rapid growth rate has adult volunteers to work with Easter Sunday), «t the Na^. triple imimmizations, boosters baseball team managers, help adult choirs will etag. Ihe various tax bilis being than Hale Oommimity Center. tee for Nonviolent Action, of j f West thinks ofxhls, he will hearts.L.you wlU douMe again, caused the town considerable mailed within the next few days for the triple immunizations, which the group said they were gee exactly what vrilk happen I* Wd hearts, you can trot manage farm teams and to The Men’s Communion Break­ Stewart E. HUlman, town civil and tetanus shots for adults, cast Hartford growing potas, trying to pro­ fast will be held at the church win be sent In eeparaite enve­ members. after a diamond oontmuation, your diamond suit. serve as umpires. Men interest­ defense director, wlU talk on win bs available. d s l v m n . o„„" vide some of too services which Sunday at 7 e.m. Raymond lopes. Tax bins tor real estate When they burned the cards, The only hope is to s h ^ . to Copyright 19M ed ta working with the league poesibUtfles of installing a Mrs. Icve in Hospital become necessary with an In­ are urged to attend the next Petty, jfpedal agent for the win be sent first, foUowed by a crowd, many of them of high spades at the second trick in. ' fleaeral Features Ootp. creased population, most not­ crisp... neat... natural hose station for a citiiensT Mm. Herbert W. liove of Connecticut Prison Aasoclation those for motor vehicles and school age, attacked the four. meeting of the organization, band radio network in tile CD waterfront Pailt is a patient r ably ta toe area of education. April 12, at 8 p.m. ta the Town will speak on "The Church and those for personal prop- ui the Town Hafi on Rt o,* Windham Community Beaten to the ia ground were Morgan­ The problem of providing HaU. Her Responsibilities to Our .V alK> talk on the Memorial Hoepltal. BrmBcm. 18. of TONITE— ENDS SUN. theM services is compounded Prison Inmates.” Taxpayera whose blUs have organizatlbn of a reecue squad, . town, W.Va., a high school drop­ Widowed hy Riot Deaths Robert Noonan has been the clothes that click out who burned his draft card *S5^m .hot.ch ( ^ I ut Ran plus Top Co-Hit by the ta-migratlon of people elected president for the 1966-67 The Board of Christian Edu­ been sent to banks or Io m as- under the Nathan Hale Monl- Evening Hesold from laiTper towns and dtiea, cation wiU meet Monday 0.t 8 socisHons, which pay the taxes turs citizens’ band program. A oorroewmdeHt, F. last week, and his reclassifica­ season. Other officers named tion notice Thursday; David Woman Holds No Rancor who move to Tolland because of are Edward Griswold, vice p.m. in the church parlors. from mortgage escrow ac- number of citizens’ band radios pMiim »«*.«- teL 74S-82SL. Badi tiOM^ilK couMn't qcT ito rural charm, but expect the counts, will have their personal un diaplay. Ught re- Reed, 18, of Volimtown, Conn.; LOS-ANGELBS (AP) — Life said MTa. CtomeZ^ “tor not poll- president; Ekirl Beebe Jr., secre­ St. Matthew’s Church for a boy's Easter! returned to normal at 6132 onlngJhs mlhds of my chU- YhiswiNqo(iT...bUT iNpAois^ oerviees they took for granted tary; and Edward Moskey, The Altar wiH meet to­ copy stamped acoonllngly. freahments will be served. In the larger metropolitan Ibxpayera who have eecrow First Onirdi A. Phillips, 22, both of Boston. „ . • . . _ dren.” i Ikwasan OvemkihT ScnsationI treasurer. morrow at 9 ain. at toe Church. accounts with the Danielson The Rey. William B. Beidon, Top Klansman A 17-year-old highhschool pu- suburban Cypress. Many donations have come areas. Antique Show The Men's Choir will rehearse Federal Savings and Loan As- pogtor of the P int Oongrega- pU s^d Shewas slapped by one Almost. from Negroes. Mrs. Gomez The Board of Hedth figures Cimunlttee leaders for Tol­ Sunday after the 10:80 Mass at oociation, the Waterbury Sav- tional Church, will use "Hie Free in Bond of the crowd that attacked the Missing from the small, neat hopes the gifts — mostly $5 and take tato account the two ways land’s second Annual Antique the home of Mrs. Harold Gar- Inga Bank, or whose bills are Ooas: Wholeneaa and Heal- demonstrators. Two other male home is Larry Gomez, killed by 810, with four 8100 checta — and a community may gain popula­ Show and Sale, are: Mrs. <31yde rity on the Green. not appropriately stamped, ing," as his sermon topic dui> HATnBSBURO, MJas. (AP) members of the group were a Negro mob March 15 when a her husbamd’s 810,000 GI insur- tion, "hy an excess of births Johndro, general chairman; The C.Y.O. wlU meet a t toe must submit their own tax bills big the 11 ajn- worship serv- —The highest ranking Ku Wux beaten inside the courthouse. riot broke out as he was deliver- ance will enable her to avoid over deaths, or by an excess Mrs. Raymond ZabHansky and Grange HaU Sunday at 7 p.m. to ttmlr banking institutions. ice Sunday. Klarsman in M<— Bam arrests. tag bottled water on his route in having to hunt a of ta-mlgrants over our-mi- Mrs. Norman ZabHansky, re­ School Menus Taxpayers who purchased Hie Men's Club of the 000 PJ^mdothes policemen, and Watts, “Larry and I always f ^ my grants”. freshments chairmen; Mrs. Per Monday, beef stew, with veg­ property after the last assess- church will meet a t 7:80 pm , . , " ■ severalmen identified as FBI ^ yu,e, right after the Place was in the home, she The school census is used as ter Piwoski, secretarial chair­ etables, cole slaw, raisin bread meat date, Oct 1.1965, will get Sunday at the property on R t aurrendertag agents, were pushed around by funeral, Larry’s older children j t t e C R E T - LOUIS JOURDAN • RICHARD CRENNA a barometer of the migration man; Mrs. Chester Jedrziewski, and butter, fruit; Tuesday, bar­ Hiuisday to a Maelealpii High- the eurgtag crowd of more than bitter. Hiere was talk ■' EOIE ADAMS • CHAO EVERETT ^ J O H N McGHIER ■w ivaarw unacotoa trends. The State Department tickets; and Mrs. William Hol­ becue beef on roU, cglery etick. way Patrol inspector. 76, among Mexican-Amerlcansleans in 4^ A j of Health use the school census ley, publicity. u m UBMH7fMKni Bowers, a vsnding machine the neighborhood of reprisals L aS t AHflOim rftfl SHOW TIMES data covering chiMren from 'Ihe show will be held April against Negroes. JAMES GARNER 22 and 23 at the Tolland Agri­ operator tram L o i ^ , Miss., 9 four to J6 years inclusive. They say there’s one in •rwo persons, Dan Doyle, 22, F o F MaTy^ M aTy “Made In Paris”—9:80 It is admitted by the agency cultural Center. waa the last of 14 man wanted Police Arrests JULIE ANDREWS every crowd . . . Well, Tomorrow Night on federal chargee related to and Jimmy Smith, 17 have been MELUYN DOUGLAS that the figures are "neither Flranen Meeting “Emily”—7:15 The Tolland Volunteer Fire we’re the ones who com­ the fire bon* death Jan, 10 of a arrested in ommection with the Itae cast of the Littie Hiea* perfect nor tafaJllble”, but ,the Negro, Vernon Dabmer, 81, a Frank Novak, 61, of 36 slaying. aim is to come within plus or Department will hold Its annual bine a complete selection ter of Manchester's spring pro- civil rights leader, at Hatties­ Haynes St, was charged with The children hoard the "talk of ^ i s - i W | Featurettes—7 :00 minus three per cent of the meeting Sunday at 1 p.m. at of Easter Cards and .Gifts burg. IntoKlcatian yeeterday about reprisals and there was hate in ^Mary, Mary, has the White School firehouse at with friendliness and Fefs Eireann Flatdced by his lawyers, 12:46 p.m. after a minor dls- their tear-reddened eyes. been announced by PhlHlp l^ n a r d ’s Comer. Dinner will service. Soriens gave hliAaelf up to In- tuitMnce a t the Oak-Cottage Their mother scolded tbenu ® u rg ^ Sr., dirllotoir of the be served by the auxiliary. Reg­ SINGERS ami DANCERS spector Xhiiie Ray, wto ac- gts, interaeotion. Court date for "God would not want you to play, which will be presented Eofler Candy. ular and honorary members are H A U M A llK - . F im H nUllLAND eompanled Wm to toe Fm isTovak is April 11. feel that way, and your father May 12, 13 end 14 at XlUng Invited to attend. flee where bs was photograph­ VERNON STEAK HOUSE I Navdfle« 'dnd Toys PUgrim Fellowship PHARMACY O iqi p s r f o b h An c e o n l y ------:------— wouldn’t either,” she said. . Junior High SriiooL ed and flnigarprliitriL JOBS DP, HOURS DOWN Helen Gomez, 37, tokt of thfc <^,^ members ora Jayne John Lojzim, vice president 277 West Middle Tpbe. 3 Tolland County’s Newest and Finest Restaurant of the Pilgrim Fellowship will Bowens balked at being hand- HARTFORD (AF)— Non-a^- incident in an interview at her Newirth playtag “Mary”* JWTHIffl DRUG (Stop and Shop Plaza) BUSNNEli MEMORIAL cuffed when taken from the FBI attend a planning meeting at 649-2861 cultural employment In Con- home. With her were Steven, 11, juUen Bitywiieteto/’'Bob'’-BVed ROUTE 30 VERNON the Simsbury Church house, to­ office to the tl.S. commissioner. necUcut showed an increase of Linda. 10 Jimmy, 7, Cathy, 3, ttt ’wiUls TICKETS AT BUSHNELL BOX OEHCE He was told tUs araa “standard 13.50—13.00—12.00 66,060 Jobe In mid-February of and Alice, 17 months. “Oscar," and Nbla Kifriza ------SPECIALIZING i n - operating procedure. this year over the same time The only visible reminder of as ’‘Hffany.’’ SPONSORED BY He said ha was paraded in last year. The figures for this jjgp husband waa a trophy with The comedy was wxMten by s t e a k ■ ROAST BEEF - SEA FOOD HARTFORD GAELIC FOOTBALL CLUB pufaUo “In order to dlacredlt me yew'wereyear were 466,000 In manufac- yjg mscription: j«an Kerr, author of “Please odd prajudioe my case.” turtag and 684,640 Iq non-manu- “la rry (Go-Go) ^ Gomez, Don’t E at the Daisies,’* Attomeya for Bowen, Identi­ factoring. Sparkletta man of the year — fied aa the imperial wizard of Weekly wages earned by fac- 19^5 » > ...... ' ■ ■ d in n e r — DANCING — ENTERTAINMENT Hands the WhKa Knights of tha Ku tory production workers aver- .t v * reMly been doing aU Klux Klan In Mlasleeliqrf:, aald aged 8118.83, down 28 cents from right,” said Mrs. Gomez. “Bv- rUEt in-car HEATERS that he turned himself in vohm- the mid-Jamiary average of gryone has been wonderful.” PAUL K X tj/A 'T aris” 9:20—"Moses” 7HW torily. 8110.U. . . In death Larry Gomez has Bowers and the other 13 men MEADOWS'S- McGEARY Seleoted Sborts 7i99 The State Labor Department iiecguie a public figure. Four ANN MAROBBT *y/e Fif Them Carefully" were charged with violating a reported Thursday toe drop was hundred letters, from ah far poet civU war federal law pro- to a cut in toe average away as London, have come to In Color TRIO hlblfing interference wMh any ^ork week from 43 hours to «2.9 his ^dow - with donations to- ^MADE IN PARIS" For Your tadlvldual or group setotag con- hours ta mid-January. Average taltag more than 86,000. Dining and Dancing •titotional rights, end also with Flos In Color: hourly wages last year were "Mostly they thank me for not TONY CURTIS Pleasure violattag a section of the 1966 82.66, compared to 82.77 this having hatred ta my heart,” Voting Righto A ct year. DEBBIE REYNOIDS PAT BOONE , FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 9:00 to 1:00 AMPLE f o r RKSERVA-nONS Medicinal Butter- 'Goodbye Charlie" ^MRUOKU SPRINOIIUD MPRISSA;t FREE PARKING Phone 875'1866 A. Fully lined, flaj^pocketed madras The aocleat Greeks, Ro- HfS '-3 ,1^ 91 S 'fth ~ HARTFORD /dacron-cotton jacket by Sport maaa and Scythtona did not / Chief .. . worn with Farah's hop- uaa butter as food but applied Now Af it to akin Injuries and to the sack slacks with FaraPress— hair; ooot toom' burned but­ never needs ironing. ter was applied to man eyes, Jacket, 10-12 S 1 3 14-20 $ 1 5 oooording to the IMcyclopae- Slacks, 8-12 $ 6 27-30 waist $ 7 dto Brltoimici^ NOW EVERYONE GAN SEE THE MOST HOSPITAL RATES UP lOVEMy MOTION PICTURE OF AIL THIEI HARTFORD (AP) — A 81 restaurant acxuH-tiie-board increase ta 100% wool flannel blazer by room rates has been announced ROUTE 6 and 44A, BOLTON—643-2342 Stuart Wells. Collegiate emblem, by Hartford Ho^atol in a move aimed at paring an expected G brass buttons, flap patch pockets, eratlng deficit of 8400,000. THE INIMITABLE five colors. Sizes for reg. and slim. The hoepltal said Hiursday «-12 $ 1 4 14=20 and Husky $ 1 7 that the increase should reduce TINY QUINN Farah’s no-iron Farex slacks of GREATER HARTFORD'S the deficit by 8160.000. The in­ polyester and cotton, popular color crease, which went into effect Playing Music With You In Mind tones. 8-12 $5 2^30 waist $6 Hiesday, was the second since MeUlCAt DINING FACILITY last December mad involvea all • ' types of rooms except nursery. FIANO’S Dining Room Is Open MUSIC NIGHTLY Under the new rate aohedule, For Lunch and Dinner Daily Except Monday tfia GIANT EASIER SY QUINTO AT THEt)RGAN ward patients In maternity pay FIANO’S BaUroom Is Available C. Elegant Heir’s all wool Eton suit for ybnr dandnK and listening pleasure! 828.50 a day and non-maternity For Weddings and Banquets—^Up To 400 BUNNY Is at D&L in in solid navy or gray . . . and red/ “Sy Qointo Trio” Thiira. thra Sat.. .. 828.60. Semi-private rooms FIANO’S Fountain Room—^A Fine navy, camel/brown cranbinations. range from 825.60 to 828.60, and Place For Weddings and Banquets—Up to 150 private rooms from 832.60 to MANCHESTER PARKADE Size 4-7. $1$ 841.50. NorMiy remains 817. Model’s wash and wear Eton shirt $ S CHURCH CORNERS avory day till BoHtor Wededaya Ilu .iilvpntiiic' the ec st.isy the su[)ieme sus|)e'ist' of .i vvonum and Sat. '.VIoiuicil ht'voiul Wold'S .ilniost heyoiul levenqe 7:00-9:05 D. All wool hoimdstooth check coat Sun. From 2:00 with leather buttons, raglan sleeves, grow hem and matching sopn w SOpMlALOREN xanr Eton cap. Navy/white, 4-7 $15 _ WkwrfllariHviknAiMkdhgliMnclin b a n q u e t AND WEDDING FACILITIES FOR 200 (DAL Young Worid—Monebeater Farinde) FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 289-4359 jui^iTn AUDRBf WJN:|( HW lifHouDWAy mHYDE-WHIIElm tEBCO m BO W ^ MIFFET LUNCHEON (hot and coM) BURNSIDE UlUiiwirruira ®*IK*W‘*TSSSsa"* L. 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MAIN ST., 0pp. CONN. BLVD. 1 Me Beatiift Seats For TUs Engagement | j.\v;k [lAWKiNi 1 2Aan„ Beg. Meoa \ FiL, Sot, Bon Adnlta fUW EAST HARTFORD NEXT! t TECHNICOLOR Mon. toin F tk “FOlir Lady* SHOP D&L IN MANCHESTBI PARKADE - MON.. WEG^ THURS.. FRI. NiGHtS TILL 9 P.M. “Promise PANnVISION Pnoeoted at 6:80 - 8i25 TUESDAY R SATURDAY — 10 A.M. TO 6 PAL Her Anything” ^ 1 1 E u m 8 ^ told. “Fair Lady* t •8 * 6 -8d9 T ts- \ . P A G E F IV E MMNCHESFTtat EVENING? HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966

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Congress Set SMILING V SERVICE Sidve Offers Hope To Extend Time TV-Radio Tonight Par khill-Joyce For Bum Treatment On Medicare By WnXlAM F. ARBOOAflT An AP l^soial Report bacteria counts of 10 mlUion to Flower Shop EdUoc's note — A white salve one billion per gram of tissue, W AfiiSNOTO N (A P ) — Oon- Television Frank Oabeler, Proprledor jprnnsids hope ^ a leap ahead The cream can cut the count to gresa is ready, willing and ap­ A:00 ' 6-10-U-1646) Mevle 601 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER ( 6) MBs Doogiaa ;S?,ISS?jSSSS:n.w. Ja the treahneat of buras, one of about 10,000 per gram, parently eager to great Presi­ 7:80 (:.2 0 ^ Bltetateoea (Next to Hartford National ( » ) Boston BiacUe Bank) the most frequent killers of pep- The increases the odds for (10) Three Btoofcs ( 8-U) Wild, Wild West dent Johnson’s request for an (4U) Uoyd ThaztOtt (10) Movie • YES—WE DELIVER a ^{de, ef^^^^^«y dddren, and yet survival by halting the progres- 6:U (M ) Friendlr OUat (23) Schools Match W1U extenaion of the deadline fM* 6:10 (aO) Industry on Parade (M)Munford_____ on Cities Fbonee: 649-0191 — 649-144S fone of ttte leest understood in- siveyjo cellvm. injury, j, he said, to sign up for $3-a- (40) Dennis, Menace (30) Viet Nam. Bpecial (C) buries. The salve was developed (3U) Whirlybirde. 6:00 (30-40) Tammy (C) effectiveH tJii in saving naUmtapatients with month doctors’ bUls insurance (M ) What's New? (34) MacN<^.oa Congieas tet the Brooke Army iCediaal under the new medicat care 5:46 (22; Three Stoocee (32) Sea Wdf {o in tw . third-degree bums on SI to 60 (20) Peter Jenmngs. Neve 8:15 (34) Soviet Prem program. 6:00 ( 3-40) Nenni. SporU. Weather 6:80 ( 3-13) Hogan's HeMes (O per cent of their bodies. The only question was wheUi* (10) EyeDentUy (24) Igor Slmvlnsky . ! B y PA U L BEOEB Mortality rates for patients (33X0) Sammy Davia (C> er, it would act before the East­ (20) Faith to t Today BAM ANTONIO, Tex. (A P ) — (18) Topper (30-40) Addama Family with bums covering 41 to 60 per er receas starts next Tliursday (24) Japan Today 8:00 ( 3-12) Gomer Pyle (C) Barton’s Easier rolluig eggs It w o y e e » ago a p-year-old boy cent of their bodies improved (30) Seahunt. > ( 8-30-40) Honey Weet or wait until legislative business (22) Rocky airi HM Vtieads (18) Subecrlptlon TV Imdfh tUrd-d^ree bums over 46 P«r cent to 16 p « cent j, resumed on April 18, t:U (32) Club Bouse 8:30 ( 3-13) Smothoia Brothera (10) News. WeWher ( 8-30-40) Fanner’s Daughter don’l roll very far. jper cent of his tody was rushed ward started using the estimat­ ( 8) N«vs«rira (Medical Oentor’e bum ward Mrs. Gloria Rios of Spring- >(30) Cbmpass (40) Sports Special cent also showed improvement, (12) NewSbeab 10:00 ( 3) Trials of O’Brien ed at near 80 per cent — some field, Mass., will make her I 8-30-40) Jimmy Dean with 48 per cent dying', com­ 17 million of the lO.l milUon (24) What’s NewT He was “ moribund,” the hoe- first appearance as guest call­ (10-233i» Hnntley-Brinlcley (12) TJntouchaMee g o pared with 62 per cent previous­ Americans over 66. The Presi­ (C) (10-23-30) U.N.C.I-E. (C) J r. petites jfte l term for near death. er for the Manchester Square 10:15 (34) Guy de Maupaseant ly. For patients with bums Isu-g- dent requested a two-month ex­ (18) Life of Rhey , IBs bums, which hsd besn Dance Club tomorrow at Wad­ 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings. News 11:00 ( 3X-10-13-20-23-30-40) News, er than 61 per cent, the rate was tension. 7:0O.(2B-3(MO).News. Soria Sports. Weather jeuffered sevsrsl days before, not significantly changed, Mon- dell School. Dancing win be (18) Sul»:riptIon TV (18) Blue Door The ittsurancs covers 80 per from 8 to 11 and all area ( 3) Death Valley Days (C) 11:15 (10) Ttonlght Show (O fo r 3ppc. •were grasriy infected. He was in crtef said. cent of doctors' bUls, sfter s 860 (10) John Forsythe (40) Sports Final dress up in square dance members are in­ 11:30 ( 3X) Movie (C) Tliey’ re leevere pain. Ihe doctor aays he believea (24) Relottoiin Forum deduotihie. It is separate from vited. Mr. and Mrs. RusseU ( 8) Prmt Row ((j) 11:25 (40) Merv Griffin ( floctors began aj^lying to the the cream will becopie a valua­ the hospitalization coverage (20) Man CMlIed X 1:00 (23) Movie ea ten np ^ y ’s wounds a white creamy ■White w ill call fo r round 7:15 (2p) Mass. HiKhllghts (40) Air Fvree FHm ble lifeeaver in the event of a which is availabls to aU persons dancea SEE SATURDAXT8 TV WEEK FOR OOMJLETE USTINQ to o soon. knit suits jxfbstance w hidi looks and nuclear attack. In such a aitua- over 66 as a matter of right and navy crepe pmells Uke the cdd cream of a tion, he aid, the cream could be is financed by pay roll levies Mra Rios, the mother of Jwomaa puts on her face at fiv e cMMiren, is club caller fo r widely used and is easy to ap­ under the Social Security eys- WtlT ^ ^ g h t ply. tem. the Wagon Wheel Club of control themselves ? The answer ia^ Westfield, Mass., and the Hel-' Radio • 'BTthin three days, the boy ‘Anybody can put it on who Even 'before the President aweel and aimple: Barton’s Swisaf^ derberg Twirlers Club of Al­ (T U s Hating InedideB only tfcow aewp broadcaote o f 10 16 ?was bright-eyed, feeling better can put on cold cream,” he made Ms formal request in let­ ‘ milk chocolate. Wrapped m bnght- ^uid even managing a smile. bany, N.Y. She has called at inlauto length. Some statfoiui carry, other A ort Bouxcaate.) colored foila, you can roll thw J W i . . . . J tu Jtiii I g o o said. ters to the Senate and the for aa long as your appeute will let yon- 69* for a box of W W ie reg. $13 t “We got a Christmas card House, the House Ways and square dance cmiventlona WDBC—is«e 8:00 News JCram him this year,” CSol. John No matter what the medica­ across the country and in 5:00 Long John Wade 8:15 Dial 13 K you don’t want any. chocolate rolling e g ^ tion, Moncrief said, a thermal Means Committee etarted the 8:00 Dick Robinson 10:00 Cksnment •ayway. We’D show yon a wide a^rtment of A. Moncrief, head of- the bum machinery to protect an esti­ Canada. She haa made several 1:06 News. Sign Off 10:30 Dial 13 injury .still must be covered wficH—eie 11:00 News F ^ ev candiea that lie perfectly stilL jward, said recently. “He’s mated millian persana who records sad la also Ustad in ;■ with new skin before tl^e patient 5.00 HarUord HighllKhtS 11:06 Dial 13 jgrowing and feeling well." missed the deadline. Marquis^ “ Who’s W bo ia 7:00 News 13:00 News. can be considered safe. American Women.” 8:0:00 Gaslight “ r Moncrief said Bie boy was one Chairman Wilbur D. MiUe, D- EXCLUSIVE IN MANCHESTER AT Use of the cream has marked­ 13:00 ^ ie t Hours 6:00 Afternoon Edition Choose fr(Mn several {of the first patients to benefit Ark., Introduced a b4U to post­ Committees for the dance W»Nr—12» £:00 News. Sports. Weather Bonded Orion* acrylic or ly decreased the need for per­ 6:00 News 6:35 Americana Billowy bell sleeves from the white salve. In two pone the cut-off date until May are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 7:30. News of the World styles in this exciting manent eldn grafts, he said, but 6:15 Dial 13 cotton knits with the jyeara since, Brooke’ hospital 31 and said tte committee Towla door duty; and Mr. and 5:65 Bporls — Egan 7:46 Joe Garaglola of white lace add fashion has no effect on scats typically 6 :00 News 7:50 Senator from Oonn. W e s t o w M reports it has been able to re­ would give it prompt oonridera- Mrs. Raymond 'Vancour, re­ group, all machine left by massive bums. 6:30 Dial 13 8:06 Pup Concert zippy young styling that duce its bum moHality rate by tion. Ho predietod over­ freshment chairmen, assisted 6:46 Lowell Thomas 9:10 Nightbeat ^ W W PHARMACY zin g to n avy blue rayon "Scarring from bum injuries by Mr. and Mix. Alan WaJeh 6:55 Sports — Bissuto 11:00 News, Sports. Weather washable and dryable. almost hall by using the cream. whelming, if not unanimous, 7:00 'Im World TohiA 11:30 Art Johnson 459 H AR TFO RD RD.— 649-9946 girls love. In spring fresh It’s called sullamylon creme, still is tragic,” he said. "This approval. and Mr. and Mrs. IBverett 7:15 B pe^ — GHford WPOF—1418 crepe. Bib front, A-line cream does not mean a bum W alker. 7:30'RartT Reasoner' 6:00 Geoiwe Brewer Fully lined skirts. Blue, k new application of an older Sen. RussMl B. Dong. D-La., 7:36 PoMfe Affairs 7:00 Ken (Iriffin skirt, zip back. Sizes 5 to 13. . pastels or navy, sizes 7 to jdrug called marjanid wiiich the heals without a scar— hothing chairman of tte Senate Finance h can do that.” pink, yellow. Pullover, Germans used in World War n Committee, aafd Ma group 14. And note the very fand in medical eocperlments on ’The Brooke ward frequently la would act aa soca as the House Disney to Spend 34-40, skirt 8-18. crowded with patients now, the biunans. passes a btU. Sines it involves special pricel load Increased by the Viet Nam NEW YORK (AP) — The \ Development of the cream taxation, tbs MB must originate conflict. . brother of Walt Disney esti­ Was possible only after recent in the Bouse. The patients are a mixhu'e of mates millions of dctHan will be biecoverles on the nature of There was some poesibilUy needed to finance aamiaement ages and backgrounds. Recently puma, which Moncrief said had tte Senate would act first by projects pitumed by tte creator they included a soldier back bben a largely neglected area of attaching tte extension as an of Dlaneyland. , Dresses, from Viet Nam, burned on hia loseard i. amendment to a relativMy mi­ R oy Dianey ouUhied fo r oecu- arms, head and torso by a phos­ : A large bum throws the whols nor tax 'Wl, Involving ex- rity analyste financing plana for VITTNER Sportswear, Main Floor Do'wnstairs Fashion Floor phorus grenade that exploded body into a severe atrain, and propriaUoo of foreign pnqwrty, two future projects — a 37,600- too soon; an airman seared on peath can come quieUy by 'wbieh has passed tte House and acre development south of Or- the head and urns by a gaeoUne phock, or gradually through Ud- ia due for Senate action today. Isndo, Fla., and a 835-mUlioa explosion; and a civilian whose ney or liver failure, infection, If la done, the House park in Olifom ia Sierra Neva­ ’Thanksgiving Eve sijuare dance pdrenal failure or pneumonia, oouM go ak»g by approving the da. outing at the Keokuk, Iowa, ar­ i Bums are not like other inju­ amendment when tte tax UU Both parka are to be built mory ended in a terrifying ex- oomes back to it next 'week. res which can be treated and aomeUme in tte 1970a, Dianey Wtaetter ttia approach 'would thenOen allowed to’ heaL Buma of- . , said. be used depended on talks today W must be cared for day after * Chair beside his bed» his arms between Mills and Senate Fi­ day, sometimes for months. BROADCASTER’S PREXIE - -- P^^ctd carefuUy on a table. He nance Committee members. CmCAGO (AP) — Roy E. Before this posalbiUty came Morgan has been named presi­ and sat with his head down, up, MUls said there was a possi- dent of the Asaociation fo r watched. ’The body lays down btUty that the House committee staring from a disfigured face Professional Broadcasting Ed­ CENTER over bums a thick, indasUe 'would clear the measure next at the table top. ucation at the group’s 44th an­ scar tissue which can contract week, ahhougb House action I joints and rend limbs immovar Otter patiente nearby, more nual con-vention. advanced in their healing and may have to be delayed until Ue and useless. 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER-VERNON TOWN LINE past the constant pain, looked at alter tte receea. About 8,000 people die scab Mm occasionally as they talked. year from bums — half of them They didn’t turn away as do TO SAVE GOOSE children. Chances for surviving E a s t e r ! many who visit the 'ward. WASHINGTON (AP) — “la W HIK BUYING ROSI BUSHES $ SHRUBS We do net hove oN the varieties of e r e a bum over 50 per <^t of the e o m e 8 They understood. They had the agency en a wild goose body have improved UtUs in the been there themselves. dtaseT” tte senator asked of roses — but you will find one of tiw last 10 years. tte F)sh and WBdUfe Service. Infection is the greatest dan­ San. NOiTia Cotton, R-N.H., la largest selections o f roses in this area ger in bums, but ordinary Proud Fish ^wiring Witt the service over means of treating infection do Ha attempte to eave the Hawal- — both new ond old varieties. not work because droidation to Notwithstanding its sise, the ian nene goose from extinction. M Uitpila the burhed area is destroyed. saU-flnned kiUiflsh is a proud He noted thet tte federal gov- Before the loss of drculation creature. Only about tttee inch­ ermnent spent $77,350 and the NEW INTRODUCTIONS FOR '66 was discovered, bum patients es long, the male apreade his State of Hawaii spent $16,146 MEANS THE ha(' been treated with massive exbr^1.00 / BEAUTY BUSH all weather wear. Solid blue, homespun. Jacket ks coat w ith 5 button lO -M 112 beige, na'vy... or black and closing, removable CEMENT MIX / DEUTBA I lined and has popular Sedan DeVille Dynam ic IS Needs only the addition w h ite checks. Sizes 8 to 18. back belt. Yours o f w ater 45 Ib. bag /FORSYTHIA , A-line skirt. Pink, C h (^ of two. Local cars sold here Holiday Sedan. Like new. Factory FLOWER 5-10-5 $ 2 new. 'warranty. / HONCYSUCKU gold, blue. in blue w d white, AND / JAP QUINCE Sizes 8 to 16. m int and w h ite o r 1965 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX VEGETABLE /SPiRfiA beige and white LANBLIME 60 JJiS. 59c /bdOCK ORANGC " Burgundy. Low mileage sports car. SEEDS checks. Sizes 5 to 16. /WEIGEU Coats, SPECIAL. ONE AND IWO-YBAR-OLD C A R S -^ DAYS FULL GUARANTEE Downstairs Fashion Floor W O < » 3 AND 4-YEAR-OLD CARS— 30 DAYS FULL GUAEANTBE PANELING SHADE TREES Coats,' Downstairs Philippine e v e r g r e e n s / *trade mark Sportswear, Main Floor Fai^n Floor Mahogany • / 4’x8' panels. 6-7 YEAR OLD )^-flni8hed. FLOWERING CRAB SCRANTON MOTORS im N .9 5 < 5 FOR MAW CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC SCREEN WIRE Headquarter^ For 166 UNION S n « T RoqonLU Ahnntnum. A ll 10 For $19.95 naU MANCHESTER 648-868$ typeeA aiaes. sq. O. 78 RGOSVnXE 875-8881 y o u r CHOICE Sales Consaltente' — Ernie ScrantoB — Dick Bedeofex Rose NathiaBeB CASH * CARRY CRAB GRASS HewwdKeeeigr JlttOMaun /J PANADIANc a n SS HEMl.nnr — OFEN DAILY MANCHESTER / AMDOMEDA • AM, fo f Fliw-IHUESDAY 8 A.M. lo « FifU-SAT. 8 AJ4. lo 5 P il LUMBER.^ Ine. KILLERS /AZALEAS sw oeoa vn

A. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1. 1866 PAGE SEVEIC MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 1,1966 I Advertisement PAGE SIX i - ■:______^ LJ— ■'' V ‘ I I . III ■■ I ” Advertitoment I Advertisement 1 Advertisement I Advertisement I Advertisement I Advertisement I A dvertisem ent ^dvw rtlaem ent >TM TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1966-67 BUDGET EXPENDITURE SUMMARY—GENERAL FUND m Aueo 10 WE QAiRYmEtn Manager’s Dept'S. Manager's I Collected Budgeted Expended Estimated TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Budget E s t i m a t e d Reconun. DEPARTMENT Expended As Of 1st 6 mos. Expenditures Request Recomm. Estimate As Of 1966-67 1966-67 r e v e n u e SOURCE Collected Collected 12-31-65 1965-66 1964-65 12-31-65 1966-66 1966-66 1966-67 1963-«4 1964-65 1965-66 Tenfafive Budget and Budget Message NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED i m NON-EDUCATTONAL ItELATBD SOURCES Board of Directors 19,537 11,149 32,600 34,724 34,089 i m 38,500 for Fiscal Year 1966-1967 .c 1963 Dolry Quttn NotIono1*DBvttp|6mtnt Co. I PROPERTY TAXES 7,631,539 33,499 69,718 73,399 70,900 5,096,869 7,251,611 Genend Memager 46,073 69,338 6,903,590 7,251,611 LAST BAY TODAY! Tax Levy for Current Tear 6,693,704 35,000 28,064 53,385 61,221 57,062 DATE: March 28, 1966 20,883 45,000 Controller 48,556 53,385 60,505 45,000 Tax Levies Prior Years 17,691 12,977 24,723 36,665 31,165 Dairy Queen Banana Splits— A budget is a flscabplan with a dollar sign In front of it. As in your h o ^ budget 5,706 8,000 8,000 Elections 27,513 84,915 It Involves the balancing of needs against the ability to pay for them, unlike the 17,373 8,000 fresh-frozen sweet ridi Interest and Uen Fees 18,087 24,411 54,655 61,210 60,385 household budget, income is more flexible in the governmental budget by using the 5,123,458 7,304,611 7.674,539 Assessment 50,107 54,655 6,981,474 7.304,611 sauces and a toholfi banana. simple expedient of raising the taxes. , ^ TOTAL 6,727,482 37,000 ~63,960" 50,000 One of the difficult tasks facing governmental budget makers is that each year Revaluation 35,000 7,000 the demand for services generally Increases beyond the ability to pay — unleu taxes II FINES, UCBNSES AND PERMITS 16,725 36,307 39,920 39,013 14,093 ~ 29,000 31,000 Collector of Revenue 31,736 36,933 are Increased. Of course, there are many people vvllllng to pay higher tMes in 3 proper Town development in the future. 10,900 1,847 10,900 10,900 177 6 P.M. 6. There is a seripus problem of communication in keeping the various appointed 1 Cemetery Trust Fund Earnings 7,873 8,540 Reclassification 18,606 Hartford Boards and Commissions and the full-time Town staff informed of each other’s 1 Town Deposit Fund Earnings 164 164 164 — 164 170 1 2,678,068 2,978,228 1,434,056 2,953,862 3,270,553 3,048,865 Road, activities. In some cases tl)is'means duplication of effort by several groups or Individ­ TOTAL NON-EDUCATIONAL RELATED Manchester 550 1 CHENEY HALL uals and in other cases no agency or group being Involved where there is a crucial 1 Library Trust Fund Earnings 456 573 450 — 450 EDUCATIONAL RELATED need. Fabrics Since 1925! 160 — 170 1 6,061,965 5,762,901 The General Manager's Office must be organised to coordinate all activities of 1 Robertson Park Trust Fimd Earnings 149 179 160 Board of Education 5,076,840 5,431,161 2,088,244 5,420,358 the Town and to keep the Board of Directors well informed. At the same time, the 1,000 ’ 931 2,500 1 Manager’s Office must be staffed in such a way as to provide him with the time to 1 Shared Portion Motor Vehicle Viol. 3,794 . 3,873 ^ 1,000 Community College 153,496 163,857 62,911 63,071 devote to economic development and long-range planning for these two activities 1,165 — — 36,750 36,750 cannot be effectively delegated to others. Furthermore, the future of the Town is 1 Performance Bond Interest 100 — — Pension Fund Contribution 28,665 28,665 14,332 28,665 dependent on successful activities in these areas. - 1 Reimbursement-Federal Urban Renewal 275 — — 622,158 971,212 951,511 951,511 7. There appears to be a discrepancy in salary and working conditions between — " , “ — Debt Service 836,425 971,212 the Board of Education and the Town. This is obvious when salaries for administrative 1 TOTAL 38,859 39,537 41,674 16,733 41,674 43,790 1 3,144 personnel are compared. Ctost of Issuing Bonds and Notes It would seem appropriate for the Board of Directors and Board of Education 1 VI OTHER REVENUES Insurance, Fire, Liability, etc. 40,420 41,350 31,320 32,078 39,000 39,000 to appoint a continuing Joint comtplttee to explore means of equalizing salaries 61,695 65,000 30,884 69,000 53,000 between the two agencies of the Town. 1 Interest on Investments 67.761 65,000 Insurance, Blue Cross, CMS, Major Medical 28,337 35,500 23,872 48,000 53,000 67,462 77,638 31,000 26,680 105,425 78,151 1 . 17,000 In the preparation of the budget that follows, the above concepts have motivated 1 Miscellaneous Insurance, Life, Accident and Health 16,630 17,000 8;150 17,000 r.JT.WO,, my thinking and recommendations. For ej^ample, in order to establish a climatf .;and 1 Sale of Town owned Land ■ — — — — — 100,000 1 6,688,745 2,850:987 6,580,384 7,159,226 6^60,162 conditions attractive for Industrial development,' the tax rate has been held at the TOTAL EDUCATIONAL RELATED 6,183,957 present level. This will mean difficulties for nearly every spending agency, and the 1 TOTAL 119,047 145,399 96,000 57,564 170,425 247,151 1 9,666,973 4,285,043 9.534,246 10,429,779 9,909,027 SPRING GRAND TOTAL 8,862,025 deferment of many Justified Improvements or changes. It means also that no expendi­ V- tures for capital improvements are recommended to come from current funds but 1 TOTAL NON-BDUCATIONAL rather from a long-term bond issue to permit us to catch up with some urgent but 1 r e l a t e d SOURCES 7,085,164 7,379,881 7,639,769 5,291,450 7,714,194 8,179,095 1 previously deferred Improvements. / . ^ It assumes cooperation with the Eighth Utilities District and the Manchester 1 EDUCATIONAL RELATED SOURCES REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES—SEWER FUND Water Company In order to coordinate water and sewer extensions to attractive in­ 1 HI CURRENT SERVICES dustrial areas. And it provides for added emphasis on the planning function in order Budget CoUected EsUmated Manager’s SALE! Estimate to meet tomorrow’s needs as well as satisfying today’s demands. 1 Board of Education 155,349 91,064 52,590 30,594 51,190 V 26,800 REVEaniE SOURCES Collected Collected Estimate • As Of Full Year Finally, the General Manager will emphasize economic development. Not only 1963-64. 1964-65 1965-66 12-31-65 1965-66 1966-67 will this be the most Important activity for the General Manager but each and every 1 Community CoUega 30.302 103,072 103,675 — 57,075 ------i r \ 256,110 Town employe, and agency will- become part of the team organized for this Revenue and Use of Surplus 289,285 281,421 263,360 138,441 266,398 1 TOTAL 185,651 .194,136 158,265 30,594 108,265 26,800 1 vital purpose. Dept. Manager’s TTie Department Heads and others concerned with budget preparations have Budgeted Expended IV STATE OF CONNE(mCUT EXPENDITURES Expended As Of '1st 6 Mos. Estimated Request Recomm. ^ shown a keen awareness of the problems of the taxpayer. The complete cooperation 1 ASSISTANCE 1966-67 1966-67 1 of these individuals has made my task of stabilizing the tax rate an easier one than 1964-65 12-31-65 1965-66 1965-66 It might have been had attitudes been different. The Board of Directors and towns­ 1 Educational Grant—Operation 1.145.770 1,157,013 1,368,170 516,985 1,368,170 1,339,770 1 121,332 -433,148 61,934 133,309 147,545 145,445 J people. can take Justifiable pride in the loyalty and competence of their employes. Operating Expenses Manchester is an imusual community in the initiative and resourcefulness of in­ 1 Educational Grant—Construction 167,627 167,627 196,460 40,290 196,460 196,460 1 92,909 97,835 47,017 98,126 95,603 95,603 ™ dividual people as exemplified by ■the program for the retarded, the Lutz Museum Debt Service 1 TOTAL 1,313,397 1,324,640 1,564,630 ' 557,275 Sind the Manchester Memorial Hospital, l ^ s ssune zeal applied toward problems of 1,564,630 1,536,230 1 Transfer to Reserve Fund 87,998 39,882 9,971'’' 39,882 ---- development cam assure good resuiiIU. 1 V FROM OTHER AGENCIES 10,000 - 1 Capital Improvements 6.647 10,000 2,925 9,000 10,000 1 Operation Head Start — 9,821 9,821 121,847 280,317 253,148 251,048 — 9,821 — 1 TOTAL 308,886 280.865 4 ''-fC 1 E.O.A. Projact, Neighborhood Youth 1 1 Corps — — 21,540 — 21,540 7,750 1 1 TOTAL — — 31,361 9,821 31,361 7,750 1 TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1966-67 BUDGET REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES—WATER FUND Collected Estimated Manager’s 1966 MERCURY TOTAL EDUCATIONAL Budget \ 1 REVENUE SOURCE Collected Collected EsUmate As Of Full Year Estimate SALE PRICE / •' «'• • ■■ Tl 1 RELATED SOURCES 1,499,048 1,518,776 1,752,256 597,690 1,704,256 1,570,780 1 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 12-31-65 1965-66 1966-67 II ■ ' BREEZEWAY 1 TOTAL REVENUE 8.584,212 8,898,657 9,392,025 • 5,889,140 9,418,450 . 9,749,875~ 1 352,584 383,275 416,000 241.851 414,923 402,742 *j - siii RevenuB and Use of Surplus 1 VU USE OF SURPLUS 188,055 238,249 274,948 274,948 274,048 159,152 1 Budgeted Expended Dept. Manager’s 4-DOOR SEDAK EXPENDITURES Expended As Of lat 6 Mos. Estimated Request Recomm. TOTAL AVAILABLE FUNDS 8.772,267 9,136,906 9,666,973 6,164,088 1966-67 ■ 9,693,398 9,909,027 1 1964-65 12-31-65 1085-66 1965-66 1966-67 Arctic white with Multi-drive automatic transmission, . 193,864 * 217,000 97,918 212,000 1 241.878 226,052 all vinyl Interior, decor trim group. AM pushbutton ra­ • Operating Expenditures dio, deluxe wheel covers with spinners, selector wipers, 69,000 31,830 .69,000 67,138 67,138 power brakes and power steering, etc. Debt Service 76,865 '3065 Federal Label $ 3 5 4 3 \ TOWN OF MANCHESTER 1966-67 BUDGET REVENUES AND EXPEN DITURES—DOG LICENSE FUND 18,332 36,664 34,552 34,522 Transfer to Reserve Fund 54,024 36,664 Jswilil Budget Collected Eistimated Manager’s 62.926 1*0,000 32,888 6O,0OO 75,000 75.000 REVENUE Collected Collected Estimate As Of Full Year Estimate Capital Improvement i 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 12-31-65 1965-66 1966-67 387,679 452,664 180,968 377,664 418,568 402,742 . ' 4 TOTAL f » I Revanua 11,068 11,861 12,191 12,114 13,000 13,000 Budgeted Expended Dept. Manager’s BXPENDITUtoS Expended As Of 1st 6 Mos. Estimated Request Recomm. r e v e n u e s AND EXPENDITURES—SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT AUTHORITY PARKING FUND cA M eiu j 1964-65 12-31-65 1965-66 1965-66 1966-67 ^966-67 Budget Collected EsUmated Manager’s ONE COULD AH Aetivttiels 8,392 ’ As Of Full Year EsUmate \ 21,465 6,008 20,74^ 10,065 10,065 r e v e n u e Collected CoUected Estimate BE YOURS 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 12-31-65 1965-66 1966-67 I ^ "‘i 1 26.143 24,542 ,17,144 25,600 25,500 -IF YOU WIN I Revenue i (______SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES AND PROPOSED BUDGET BY FUNCTION—GENERAL FUND Budgeted Expended Dept. Manager’s BRAND NEW IN THE o b EsUmated Request Recomm. / expenditures Expended As Of 1st 6 M . Average 1964-65 12-31-65 1965-66 1965-66 1966-67 1966-67 i f f NATIONAL Home FUNCTION 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1066-67 13,854 . 24,542 25,500 25,500 Owners AH AcUviUes — 22,178 Actual Actual Estimate Recomm. Cost 1966 COMET POLL-PARROT Education *4.853,593 *5,230,336 $5,483,429 *5.762,901 * 272.49 5—.s CYCLONE GT SUR-PRIZE PARTY Debt Serviee to w n o f MANCHESTER 1966-67 BUDGET REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES—FIRE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUND Education Connected 869,421 836,425 971,212 Budget CoUected Estimated Manager’s 2.DOOR HARDTOP k m 951,511 44.99 Aa Of Full Year ^ Estimate AH Others 'r e v e n u e s o u r c e s Collected CoUected EsUmate m 295,449 116,772 96,522 94,279 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 12-31-65 1965-66 1966-67 330 hp. V-8 engine, 4-barrel carb., sport shift Merco- For Children 3 to 11 4.49 matic, power transfer axle, courtesy lite group, elec-, General Administration 263,491 320,823 434,482 495,364 546,147 508,144 24.04 Revenues and Use of Surplus 435,012 425,114 470,364 334,245 trie clock, whitewall tires, 4-way power bucket seats, > Public Works 311,960 337,492 369,335 power brtdces, power steering, pushbutton AM radio COME IN TODAY 395,162 18.70 Budgeted Expended Dept. Manager’s with rear seat speaker, de). seat belts f/r, selector ^ J EsUmated Request Recomm. FOR YOUR OFFICIAL Highways ^ 318,452 382,697 426.501 expenditures Elxpended Aa Of 1st 6 Mos. windshield wipers, full tinted glass, non-glare inside 456,881 21.60 1964-65 12-31-65 1965-66 1965-66 1966-67 1966-67 '3233 ENTRY BLANK AND RULES miri-or and wire wheel covers. No. 6C123. Federal Label $ 3 5 8 5 Oarbaga CoHe^on t c Disposal 223,835 196,785 231,473 243,149 11.49 519,689 546,147 546,147 AH AcUvities 398,051 536,827 288,166 Protection 408,005 461,717 505,580 551,774 26.10 LOW DOWN PAYMENTS # 36 MONTHS TO PAY NOTHING IQ BUY * • Recraation A Park „ ,211.506 223,321 246,613 258,876 1 2 i4 ~ • LOW BANK RATES ITS EASY TO ENTER library 146.2S2 160,969 REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES—WHITON LIBRARY TRUOT FUND 179,884 193,282 9.14 >10^ Health A Welfara Budget CoUected Estimated Manager’s 89.asi 87,115 93,308 105,475 \ 4.90 r e v e n u e Collected CoUected Bktlmato As Of Full Year Estimate Capital Improvamants | 258.9W '- 164,034 171,217 1963-64 1964-60 1965-66 12-31-65 1965-66 1966-67 MlscaHanaoua 239,820 2,343 .4,600 4,600 325,539 324,600 . 387,593 Revenue 4,291 4,652 4,600 MORIARtY BROTHERS 18.33 ' ■ •*' - - * ' ' ...... NOni: Avarage Home Owner’s Cost haaed Budgeted Expended Dept. Manager’s CONNECnCUrrS OLDEST UNPOLN-MEBCVRY DEALER on Avaraga Asaeaament of *11,000 a t a tax EXPENDITURES Expended As Of lat 6 Mob. EaUmated Request Recomm. 881 MAIN f t rata of 4Z6 MUla. 1964-65 13-81-66 1965-66 1966^67 1966-67 301 CENTER STREET— 643-5131 500 13* TOTAL IS.062.4S4 *8.862.025 *9,534,246 AH AcUvities 5,146 ■ ■ — — *9,909,027 * 468.60 r ^.V-"-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 > PAGE NINBII MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 196« PAGE EIGHT o ■ Events in Capital Win b e fP O U i^ In the CJongresa which la naked to act on it, and grouaing Grave IForfc Continueo ■r------ra “ n m N O co.. m a Why are there things about this war it. Camp Hun-Arotnid. Well, tt’s IB VUm U 8UMt It expects to finiidi construction Mce to be beck In Birdlsnd.” ' lUBChMter^Coi^: and everything connected with It which 'T B im u a r . work on a 82-miBion gravesite Johnson, while presenting this WALTBIR R. rS K O l are different from our experience and for President John F. Keimedy award, bad Ms tu^ too. He said Publtehen , briiavlor In other warn? BVmiided October 1. MM. by fall. The new site ie adjacent hs bad corns to bmor a man The answer Is simple and direct, and to the original one. with two vary unusual tratts: It Is the answer the Johnson adminls- A spokesman also said flood­ "He’s an actor, so fa r as 1. X uieberter, Oonn.. Second cnaM Hall traUon has been trying to Ignore all lights are being Installed at tha know, who's not now running for lU tter. new Arlington Cemetery grav- public ofOqe, A»d he’s a lire^ along. This la not the same kind < war. ■StTBSCSUPTlON BB.TB8 ealte in case ofiicials decide to quant vUlbH-.to Viet Nem who I>a]rable In Advance Our case Is not as clear. Our objectives allow ihoumeni after sunset. has never been asked to testify One •'Tear ...... are not clear. Our leadership has seldom Six Monthe before the Senate Forsign ReUr Tbree IContba *.w been candid. A great patriotic consen­ Trade i^uipo ticna Oonuntttss — at least, not One Month 1.W sus cannot be created artificially; It has y e t.” WASHINGTON (AP) — P resi­ MZSMBBR OF to rise out of what people themselves t h e a s s o c ia t e d p r e s s . dent Johnson traded qutys with CAPITAL FOOTNOTES lli e Aaeoclated Preei in exduaively entlUed can see and understand and consider on expctft Thursday night — Bo the uoe ot republlcathm of all .newi dla- valid out of their own common sense. Foreign eid Miief David BeB Bniehes credited to it or not otherwise credit comedian Bob Hope. Both got has been offered,, a Mgh post President Johnson needs not more ed^to this p^er and also the local news pu^ some laughs. witfa the Ford Foundation, says “aU* of repubUcatlon ot special dls- words, nor a different people, but dlfr The occasion was the 25th sourcss. H’s understood BeH has nCPCto RT6 RIRO ferent circumstances. anniversary dinner of the Unit­ made no derision yet The Pres­ HenUd Prlnttnf Conpim y * loCe. w - ed Services (Organizations, ident greets »>year-old Julie Al­ sonies no toaaclal reypoiwlWltty fw which honored Hope for Ms en- ice Dillard of Swta Roea, Calif., g^phical errors appe^B In^Ter^emenU tertaloment of American serv­ and other reading matter in The Manchester , The Impulses Of Spring poster g M - for the American EvCTlng Herald ______. 1 icemen all over the world. Cancer Simlety.. He - says the The Preaident turned up at Foil serrlce client of R. B. A. There are crocuses, and red-wings, lonriiest lAofnentvin Ms Ilfs Fubllshers and peepers, and the authentic robins. Che award ittnner to present came when-to mother died at Mathews Special Agency — “ • * Tor*, cni- Hope with a plaque inscribed: eago. Delrolt end Boetop. ______And then, above all, climaxing the cancer. The II im m "Thanks for the memory from a 373 to 0 vote a u364ndU Smaa KisineMt^^inistration. puts that extra fillip into the behavior fast, didn’t. It?” Hope said, re­ The fund has bM ^A^etod by of human beings In relation to other ferring to < JohnsoQ’s sudden disaster loans. \ For Wednesday — l human beinga. F or Thursday — 1 P-™: W efrie,. For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. The most ungovernable human Im­ frit Western Ubkm ratos. Tbs F>r Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. . Classified deadline: 10]» a.m. eadf day et pulse w hich springes to us a ll Is an im­ Mil: nx.687.12. \ yobUcation except Saturday — t.fcm . pulse to share the spring. With taioosne tax time ^ lin g And it is ah nice an impulse as ever aroimd, Kelly had Ms sc^cnm:;' FrtdAF, 'April ; disturbs our prosaic routines. tants Make an itxhausHve search to see whetlMr this bill We have, at thla desk,, delighted In m ^it be deductible; 8s a busl\ the various approaches and manifesta­ ness expensel The annnir, as' Landslide As Predict^ ' (Oontlnued from Page 8) tions of the spring Impulse In others. Kelly strongly stupMtod, .was This was not tJie time for the p ^ to The other day we received, by special after that. Then he got tqi and no. . . , ' be wrong, and Prime Mnlstor Harold messenger, two of the most handsome ran away.” , is Kelly’ ui^ppj^ shout Ms Wilson and Ms Labor Party have the and earliest daffodils we"* have ever "W h at did h e :lo o k Uke?** toicgriuns? Not at alL H sseot parliamentary landaBde the polls pre­ seen. Somebody couldn’t stand not shar­ them out of prinripal, and hs "He was colored,” the girl dicted. Their margin'Of control-of the ing them. had the principiti, to send Uieim said. new Commons. Miijy go op from the A day later we received, throi^h the Millionaire Kelly ^ t ths Na­ Mcljaughlln was starting to tional Ckunmlttee the neact day three, votes they have bad to struggla mall, a very charming copy of "A go up the stairs. ‘T tell you one and hasn’t been back sinoe. with for the past year and a half to Gardener's Diary.” This came from one something near 100. thing, and right away tMs is 1966 FublWiers KewapeiMr Charles S. Burr, who runs a huge nurs­ what happens,” he said. "But Syadioste It la a little difficult to realise that ery for profit and with whom spring is FactuaUoto By Naivlys Araito It still stands. The colored kids inch a handsoma. ^parUamenta^ ma­ perhaps some kind of business. And are not the ones who are doing jority ia based on no more than a 40 Charlie Burr Is not, as those who know LATEST UFO SIGHTING: At 12:10 Noon, MSrch, 81, 1866; tM s.” Open Forum per cent of the popular veto, wMrii Mm can testify, any sylph-like elf of Latitude 41 Degrees, 46 Minutes; Longitude 72 Degrees, 31 ^Minutes; 15 Seconds Ijater, a Criminal Court What EquaUty Can Do makee tt actually, a minority victory. le printemps. Nonetheless, the evidence Judge who sits in Youth Parts To The Editor, But tbi« is nothing unusual or detrimen­ is on our desk; he was stirred, this big, backed this up. Surely the polky of The Her­ tal In a three party eltuatlon, and tha tall fellow, to wing a bit and thought "1 am getting before me- tn ald taivora desegregation of chief reault is still one of landsHds man­ of spring toward ye editor. A Thought for Today a courtroom something l never thought I would see,” he, said. Mencheetwr sriiools -es strongly date for Prime Minister Wilson, There has to be spring down In New Sponsored by the Maacheeter Inside Report Breslin "I am getting Jewish kids in the as " H ‘favored ■" such moves *“la the Two aide thoughts suggeA them- York, too. We know that because w# Co unci] ol Churches middle to better classes. They’re South. H so, there is need for a srives. PnrsL.tha BrlUSh got thU one b y have, tMs week, received two communi­ s all in on 1747 D .' Barbituates. routing editorial in siqqtori of over with in very, swift order, there cations from that city whldi we would School Days, 1966 The Parable of the Blch Fool th ^ B u s P lan. • y - "And he said unto than. Rowland Eyans Jr. and Robert D. Novak There never was any such tMng being hardly more than three weeka not have been receiving had there not as a Jewish boy o t girl being /An opportuiUty Is at hand to time to elapse between tha calling of Take heed, and beware of ^ tta u m a great aervics to oiir been some extra Uttle Impulse jogging NEW YORK, April 1—Eras­ were not raised to have trouble. WASHINGTON — A private Community Relations ^rvlce, brought In. They were syilonom- covetousness: For a man’s Ufa future community at. ea ex­ the election and the coming of the votea. the executive elbowa of Jim Farley and mus Hall High School In Brook­ The parents can’t even believe which mediates civil rights dls- ^ ous with the law fifl ooitamunlty^^ consisteth not in the abun­ p oll now is b e li« taken In tremely low cost. HMse who There seemed to be ample time enough Bob P rice. lyn Is a 179-year-old public i t ” Arkansas to test the political putes. Take a look at the calencto. dance of the things wMch ha would turn frpm.tt can be doing for what debating the British had it in "Jim," we think we feel frefe to call school which is one of the ten The school’s principal, Saul They are in here five days 'a Girls' Miracle Fabric possesseth. And he spoke a water for the possible re-entry A footnote: In contrast to his , so only out -of ignorance. Advo­ them to do at this particular stage In leading secondary schools send­ Israel, was found in his otiice. of Brooks Hays, the former tntranslgeant stand In 1957 over week. The parents' are horrified. him that since his letter was on a first parable unto tiiem, saying, Tha cate and enlighten them so that their poUUoa and their history. This ing graduates on to doctorate He had Ml a rumpled school Congressman from Little. Rock integration of Central High, But Pve seen so much of it Pin name basis, lives at 515 Madison Ave., ground of a certain rich man an inforinsd: conummlty will., degrees. The graduating dees teacher’s suit and he closed his who lost his seat in 1958 in re- Faubus has moved steadily left- starting to get Us^ tpr iV ' seema to have been'h very oomfortaMa N.Y.C. and Ms letter was a gracious brought forth plentifuUy: And support the acceptance et. tU s last year won 196 college schol­ door before^ talking. "There’s talian for moderate views on ward on the race question. Now 1966 ]>ubUBheT« N< and relaUveily Inexpensive process, and one which joined in some of the reml- he thought within himself, say­ ByndlceSs challenge. .y,.. EASTER DRESSES arships. The list of alumni in­ no sense any of the kids in the civil rights. he has Negroes in Ms adminis­ having watchad it may encourage nlBoenos shout some other famous Irish­ ing, 'What sIhaU I do, becauae IrazgerVtMs as.vooea w bb’waa ' cludes names like Elmer Sperry, office outside have to bear us Tbe^Job Hays and Ms friends tration, including some of his American poUtlelana who have been I have no room where to be­ educated in. a public eehool to men wMch appeared on this page last who perfected the gyroscope^ talking about tMs” he said. are eyeing is nothing less than harshest critics during the bat­ leoommending that we riiorten our own stow my fruits? And he sold, which 60 percent of the student ' M arch 17. Sid Luckman, Barbara Stan­ "Y ou ’ve gfot to rem em ber that the Governor’s. Barring a last- tle of 1957. SfiM 3 to 6x ■Ells will I do: I wUl pull down body Journeyed 10 'mHes each aational election campaigns. And Mr. IMce—our relationship with wyck and a ton of others. tMs is a school '^th 6,000 stu­ minute change of heart, Gov. * • • Boys' fyy $fy/e my bams, and build greater; day from Center and South One reservation has ' to be stated, Mm In this first association has to keep Erasmus Hall Is known by edu­ dents In It," he said. "The morn­ Otval Faubua has announced he Even If President Johnson and there'wUl I bestow all my PhHadelpMa-alums. They came- T t o 1 4 aessesess however. In the feriUsh system, the Itself as formal as our relationship with cators everywhere. Yesterday ing sessions start at 7:50 and won’t run for a seventh term. does ask for higher taxes this fruits and my goods. And I , voluntarily to that school to morning. In keeping with the the afteriioon session doesn’t The rigniflcance of the re­ year, It’s all but ce rt^ his tax parliamentary parties and ttie nation]^ Big Jim was when It first began some wlU say to my soul. Soul, thou __ , their temporary environment A gala array of prints and solids with lace, tucking, or going trend in New York, a leave imtU 4:40 p.m . W e have hast much goods laid up tac entry of Hays, now a Federal package will leave invest­ 2 pc. SUIT election campaign parties am one and 80 years ago—lives in the Office of the ^ • they were -unkempt but not un- applique details. Sleeved or sleeveless styles in 65% Dacron Federal narcotics agent was students from all over. By and civil rights msdlator, goes to ment tax credit imtouched. the same; the Itoders of the two sides Mayor, City of New York. He is. in many years; take tiilne ease, s noore, \ oorporaUon kind; envious perhaps but never polyester — 35% cotton; 100% nylon and other fabrics. talking about Erasmus HalL large, however, the students are eat, drink, and be merry. But the heart of the South’s new That’s the Incentive scheme have been conducting their debate on fact, that same Deputy Mayor Robert presidents say they would evil; Inspired, tiot inooflriglble. Pastel colors. ‘."Now there’s a place you from a middle class backgrround. God said imto Mm, TUou fool, politics. With Arkansas's Negro passed In 1962, which permits . national iasuea as a regular part of their Price whose wonderful "heresy” in de­ lUch mther have an Increase ^ epeA of toe p ^ a l- wouldn’t flgiure on,” he was say'- Most of these kids are college tM s n igh t thy soul tftiall ha re­ registration at a record Mgh businessmen to reduce their tax - procedure and responsibility. Here in claring that New York City was for and atlU going up every day, , . . X , benefits for them, but I know Ing over coffee. "But we’ve had minded. Now a kid worrying quired of thee: Then whose payments if they buy new^, to income taxes. One top In- many who attended this this country, It Is not infrequent for people, rather than for automobiles, re­ S:' to look around there. PlUs and about going to college doesn’t shall those things be, which the Deiqocrats wlU face a Re­ equipment. 5.88 dustrialist even told the 'toeaa- school baVe tskim re^KHWible our. parties to have one leaderriilp In ceived some discussion on this page on thou hast provided? ^ is he publican candidate with great Llbwal economists and Sen-'' tailored sharkskin weave of pot. m a t the h«ai kids like that get Involved in tMa.” ury he’d prefer less tax si- poaitions t o - their uommunity. Congreas, debating and managing po­ M arch 16. that layeth up treasure for appeal for Negro voters: Wln- atorsf have been arguing that M% rayon - 20% acetate; 8- want with It, I don’t know. But "But you do have a patrolman lowances on depreciatian to a I can attest to my own great Tofs' and Girls' litical issuea.three a ^ a hatf years oat Now at almost any time of the year, himself, and Is'not rich toward throp Rockefeller, who got close the easiest, mott sensible way button suit with 2 flap, 1 breast there are two policemen as­ on duty Inside the school?” he suspention of the taiveatment personal benefit finm the ex* ot four, and then to go out and ehooaa God.”—Luke 12:15-21. to 45 per cent of the total vote to finance the 'Viet Nam war except for that moment when the Im­ signed to the place, oQe right w as asked. credit. • perience — a chance to wlt- bluesWk^s*or or greens iIn 8 to ^descent, in his 1964 race against Faubus. is to suspend the investment ‘ 18 a somevdiat different toadersMp to pulses of spring happen to be espedally in the hallways and the other *Tes we have a officer here” "But se^ ye first the king- The Treasury got the messagie ness toe xemafkabte ' trans- dean of God, and his righteous­ In 1957, then Rep. Hays inter­ credit for the duration. After make and debate poUey tat the other bewitching, an editorial-In Manchester outside.” he said. Tn any school of this and b»« recommended Mr. formatkm ' - that comes up6H' n ess; and a ll these thlng^s shall vened In the bitter fight be­ all, they ' ask, what sense . is ? hatf year Just before election. about the Deputy Mayor , of New York The school is on Flatbush Ave. . size, and in a busy area Uke tMs Johnson to retain the to Invest- each of ud' when accorded Seafarer tween Presidant Eisenhowen there in stimulating business >- At noon yesterday, students one, you need a policeman.” be added unto you.”—Matthew A second thought about what may be might reach the Deputy Mayor and and Faubus growing out of a expansion through tax lacen-~ ment credit. That may mean a posltkm of e^pullty with one were standing in crowds on the Patrolman MoLaugMin had 6:83 a apedal Britlah good fortune is tMs: amuse or please or flatter Mm and Submitted by court order to integrate Cen­ tives if businessmen now are new trouble between the Presi- another. 0un-washed sidewalk in front oome in from the street and he Very fhfly ybnrs, The landslide victor didn't have the that would be that. But at this particu­ Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, tral High School in Little Rock. worried about the economy dent and rebeUloua liberal -Sen­ of the main entrance. More of was standing in the hallway out­ Dresses privilege of pointing with scorn, during lar witching season, he sits right down Pastor, Calvary Church Hays sought to conciliate Fau­ overheating? =■ ators. > George Katx Jr- them were standing across the side the principal’s office. A Hollow isine and dictates himself a letter way out to Of tha Aas^nbllea of God bus. For bis pains he was de­ But top corporate executives, his campaign, to any wild extremism street in front of a coffee and giri In a black raincoat came feated in the 1958 Oongreaaiohal many of whom opposed the in­ Last June 84, WilUam Oody < * '• • — ' in his oppositlan. Prime Mnlster Wil­ Manchester, thanking ua for our kindly doughnut shop. A patrolman down the staircase and called Sizes 3 to 6x.. election by a Segregationist vestment credit when first pro-/, Rtily, then confidential assiet- NEW BOMB SVS'ITBM son, then, although he la said to admire mention and inviting us to come on stood off to the side. He Intro­ to Mm. On This Date: write-in candidate. Dale Alford. posed by President Kennedy, :, ant of Repitollcan National AZACOOORiDO, NJC. (AP) “ the political techniques of the American down and see him and his boss, the duced himself as Ray McLaugh­ “Ray, there’s kid taking pills If the poll currently being have sent an urgent plea to the « Cki^iiman Ray C. Bliss, sent The Air Force is testthg a new President Immensely, doesn't seem to Mayor, some time soon. lin of the 67th Precinct and he In 1865, the Confederates w ere In 266 who Just punched some­ taken for Hays shows that Ar­ Treasury against suspending it i tel^am s to 246 leading Re- system of ejeetiag bombs from have any very dear opportunity to So that Is the witchery of spring said he was one of the two men defeated in a Civil War cavalry body. He ran to the Bedford kansas's wMte voters now, al­ •»To suspend it, they argue,/; publicans giving his tide of the of airplanes instead et- astound everylx^y by adopting for his among human beings, the sharing of asslg;ned to posts at the school. battle at Five Forks, 'Va, most 10 years later, have soft­ that famous midnight search drt^iping Htim fiwn bottom Ave. aide.” would be like unscrambling Ij In 1816, P rince Otto von B is­ ened as much on the race ques­ own post-election ocmdu'ct the platform daffodils, the sending of small ti^ght- "Oh, It’s here,” he said. "How "Who is he?” the policeman eggs. Many companies have of a looked detic in committee of the luselsge. marck, Prussian statesman and tion as^ Faubus him self, he is a of Ms opposition. The'British people, ful gd^ts, the writing of letters that much? Who knows? Nobody said. used anticipated tax savings.-, headquarters. Object of the Air Force speOceemen said to# founder of the German Empire, real possibiUty for the. Demo­ unlike some others Involved In .recent wouldn’t be written at any other mo­ can give you a flgiure. But' "He’s in one of my classes. I from the Investment credit as a -i search was a priceless National new syMem- Catapults bombs on w as bom . cra tic n om in a tio n against landslides, may have a chance of get­ ment of the year. There is a small spe­ there's enough of it to make it don’t know Ms name. Mr. Metz down payment on new equip-'': Committee matting list suspect- a platform through S bomb boy' In 1918, the R oyal A ir F orce Rockefeller d ^ lte his age (67). a problem. And don’t even both­ saw Mm. He ran out of the class ment Suspension of the credit e, ad of having been stolen by a on top of the plane: 11 IS beijg ting what they voted for,, not what they cial muscle of gregariousness which Is was founded In Britain. With, bis credentials among er to ask me it It’s the colored and he was running down the would confuse UteraUy thou-“« Goidwater hoMover at the Na- studied as a meSAS of rsduCl^ thought they voted against. Mghly active just now, and later sub­ In 1933, the Nazis launched Negro voters intact, some Ar­ kids who are on . pills. They ball punching on the doors. Then sands , of business deals now In j tional Committee. the time a’pilot is exposed to sides. Thanks to it we say thanks to the anti-Semitic measures with vio­ kansas Democrats pilnk Hays aren't. They toll me the school ha hit tMs hoy. He fell down progress. Kelly’s message was exactly ground lira; on ICw-level houtb- % lady of the daffodils, to Big Jim Far­ lent demonstrations In tha vrauld be a natural. He is now Is 25 to 25 per cent minorities. MB'words long. It was sent at ing runs. 1 -d Mo CbmaisoB Tax Mood Eltlior ley, to Charlie Burr, and to Bob—^we From what I can see, they don't (Sea Page Ntaie) streets of Berlin. vice-chairman of the Federal (See Page Nine) feel that we have known him quite a bother with it. I think they eee The same element of uncertMnfy and b it longOT b y this tim e— ^Price, fo r the too much of what tt can do torcaohition which dividea the American higMy appreciated arrivals at thla desk right in their own neighbor­ ^ p le in their judgment of the wsjr In _ this week. hoods. The other kids, the reg­ Vietnam Inevitably extends Ita atmos­ ular kids, are the ones. No, not phere to other poHciea linked to that beatniks. They all have long Fischet w ar. hair today, the hair doesn't mat­ That indudea tarns. In A Pidcle ter. We had a sttuation here the other day Involving a kid whose Under the best of circiunstancea the If a dear majority of the American father was a lawyer. How do mayoralty of New York City Is people were sure of the rightness and you like that?” scarcely a sinecure, and the circum­ the goals of the war in Vietnam—as Most of the students oome stances facing John V. Lindsay certain­ out of residential Flatbush they were sure in World War H, and In ly have not been the beat neighborhoods that are heavily .Korea—then there would be very little ' Only a few hours after the Republi­ Jewish. diapoeltian to quarrel with the rightneaa can Mayor moved into City Hall the 'T dS19.67 1 asBlty for it, may represent a misman- 1 S 6(X) that Mr. Undsay announced the other providing it is used as a huUd- ■106 56 - 8933 ■ Colored Eoster Gross •gsinant of .our busineas. and even to ing site for a new paraonage. 1 ' 1.200 day that be would take no part in such 199 - 89.00 I S im 5 to 12 toy with the idea that being slow to 1 IJKO festivities as those celebrating National Manchester’s Anti-tank O ik Colorful loskets s INSUKANCE INCtUDID U.97 Never needs ironing!; 78% rayon, 15%' rote , or accept tt may ha a good #ay to Pickle Week. No longer will these events begins strict military training LIFE cmd Easter losket nylon and 7% acetate reverse twist ladicfite opinkms abo^ the war ia Vlet- be graced with Ms presence or Ms proc- at Oamp Blanding, Fla. ^ XAntostod wool basket weave, laminated crepes, herring­ in ivy or rendar styles, to iridtsoent ■am m wMddti't cake to express more lam atioas. t h e COMMECTICUt iiM VK bones. New tilhouettes with gored or belted backs, pleated Moke Up Kits blue or olive,' black, burgundy or dlreetty. The pickle packers are disturbed, but 10 Years Ago .stjdes in checks and soUds. . gray. Sizes 6 to 12. we don't blame Mm. With City Hall [ g ; ; ! a MO TRUST COMPSaV There being no conawisus on the war. over a baziel, the Mayor’s'm ood may This date 10 years age was (b ■ ____ _ WMre win ba 'greoitng,; on a ta x tn- * car IT,our, a m i M csmtefotiiiearseafiis. 18 North Mato St. . wen be too'sour for even a pidcle party. a Sonday. The Hanld 4M ast m m im m im M B iii M t-la'Smr gaeonmended. Theta CHRI8TIAH' SCIENCE MQNITOH a e f Him . A WAubusKo^tca^nme^MMee* i '

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 Bedton and' Its bfiateral aginements JPAGE TEN Turkey Bars wito the UMtod States be Re­ Mother Is on the Run viewed. o f Joseph and Marguerite Be- be in Veterans Field. East cem - q i j ^ Different Schedule South Windsor Board Seeks Views dore LaChaprile, and Uved in etery. ' ■ ' • ■ Soil and Drainage Maps Spy Flights So She Wm Feel Better Obituary this town aU her life. “ F ried s may. call at the fu* Survivors include t\yo daugh­ neral home Sunday from 2 to Town Youth weekly physieal fitness elaases ters, Mrs. J^ancls Dauplaise of 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Homeless Negroes On Busing Proposal Available at Town Office From Bases at the YMOA. Her is to put Rockville apd Mrs. John De- the partlclpents through a aix- The oonservatioa ownmlaaion 6UK) there wlU be a CbrisUan WU?rdf wrme snow in th e ffi. A y«mg voice replies: Carli of Allen Park, Mich.; a Is Killed in ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — week bourse and Inspire them to t r o . I Lay Preacher noeived soU mape o f Bolton youth renewal program tor ere portUm ot the state r-r i n "No, Tm sorry, she’s outside, sister, Mrs. Gertrude Moore of Board PupUs Turkey has prohibits the use of continue exerdsee on toelr own Rockville; four grandchildren About Town sial 8tate-spolB8or^ P ^ suburbs this fall last night meparod by the 0™«®a • Omnigh 12. The pro- in store for Oonneetleut .today, running.'’ Uke the neighbOThood rutmers. , TeL 528-5009 TcL 043-5476 Plead for Grant gram will feature current top- elrbesee la tUs ooimtry tor TO- This mondtqf’a waatoar niap Almost avery day, six attrac- Crash Victim and two gpieat-grandchildren. Sgt. Samuel J. Haugh HI, Rt. 5 Crash from Hartford s_NorthJ'_ Walter Schardt, chairman county soil and water oonsero “Tire main thing to get aeraw I antmimced today b y D r. W alter pcim — ^------lea end wlU include refresh- type spy fllgliiti by U A . Air rtwwB an intense storm over tlve housewives run around Qualityf Service «— and Personal Attandon! son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel la that this should not be a ibc • The funeral will be held to- (Continued from , One) vatlon district showing Robert______McBride, 80, of 385 morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Haugh of 71 Carden St., is a to , attract attention to their Vincent Forostowskl, 18, of 80 board’s educational poU- educaUon, the plan •®U ments. A bootenany, fellowship p\)(«e r****", an autboritattve McMgan. It is mariag m u Qi- fhelr Blrminghain neighbor- ^eeks course, toat phyrtoal fit­ 1122 Bonuridc Are,, East Hartford, Conn. I Woodland St., died shortly after Burke ^ n era l Home, 76 Pros- paratrooper participating in Powell and three con- plight. Griffin Rd., was kUled tWs ^es wmmittee. .. p^e totween 75 and 80 types and drainage conditions and worship. oOiciol affirmed eastward and Is expeotad to rs- hood. ness Is a way ot Bfe,” she said. ’ MatlsMad OasCanwre Are Our Best Advertisement* t a westoound pickup truck he g^.’_ Rockville, with a Mass Exercise Clove Hitch, a four- gressmen, Heps. William F. **i won't say what condition Hioming when the car in vftiith boiudra MondayMonuay night - - tJegrO %uidid Puerto Rican ric-tie - throughout town. A few reservations are avail- today. curve to the northaest and be Mbtoriats stare. Curtains of Mrs. PhllUps beUeves that if I was driving on W. Middle Tpke.<— requiem at S t Bernard’s day amphibious-airborne ma- Ryan, D-N.T., Phillip Burton. It’st*s in when we get it,”it,*' he said. ^ passenger, s swerved w ^ e a ferred the proposalpropos^ to commit- mmtar, pupils Inin the Man-Man* able tor the Catholic story hour Ankara also has asked Wash- positioned north of Haw Boglaad soma bousas are seen to part. avarasa housewife ifarpisoe in the - - r.. . j i—j «-» The maps will be on ■view at ’ .went off the north side of the churcli, Rockville, at 9. Burial neuver ending today D-CaMf., and Jonathan B. Bing- ' ‘That's another issue. In Mis- across Rt. o and craahed into a ______after deliberaing it in luu . ..jchools -diools next fall Inin a tor children cmiducted by Mrs. imton for a review of the mHi- Saturdiqr morning. Twice a week, a BO-year-oId reeular . _. ... ViwPrvWA 4DU1TY)A -f* __ _ ----- i. the to'wn office, for townspeo­ *road and hit a utUity pole Just will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Camp Lejeime-Onslow Beach, ham, D-N.T., asked Smith sissippl we have to fight one „ ..... _session______for ______an hour before some ^j^^^lled1 l;wo-year-two-year expertaiOTtexpenment; ple and other town boards and Mary Rood Newland Saturday tary and poimcal aspects of bl- Otoudinasa haa bean on ths' ln- womati fkms sports t ( ^ and ^ , taal a Irnam^ of tw u^ - west of Oxf<«rd St. about 1:56 There will be no calling N. C., area. He entered the about the situaUcm. battle at a time.” driver of the car, 10000 townspeople. see how(W uiqy succeeded edu- commissions. afternoons from 2 to 2. The lateral agreemento between the crease during the early morairig tuna two or fiirea nrUea around ^ ^ ^ j,. AMIRICA’B LAH6HBT PAMILY CLOTHINe eMAIbf pjn. yesterday. hours. Army in.1958, the year he g;rad- q . why were you______evicted? Rep. Burton exploded. »I’m ^orey, 2 3 ^ Prospect Hm’1^1- ______Dr. S c h ^ t s^d Ws c ^ l ^ caUonally. hours are set for April 2, 16, two ooimtrlai, and negotlationa hours and will thteksa in ad- an indoor track at the YMCA, The conservation commission tie dally crises. n , Dr. John Prignano said Mr. ------uated from Manchwter High A. Well, we weren’t making having a great difficulty keep- er Park, Warehouse i^iif^ U in jj^pgg have a full written ^The pupils repdrt^ly , would and 30. Interested parents are under way in both capitalB. vance ot fiia approabhUig low. often Joined by others. Is gathering information, in ad­ The same applies tor men. _McBride died of a ruptured Earte H. Underwood School. enough money to pay the Mght ing my stomach in order,” he B®®** condiUon In HarUord Ho^ report and recommendation on . g^osenohncAn from Hartford’!Hartford’s ,,Ar- should contact the Catholic mirkey also has asked for a In this area, preelpttatton is Men rutmers, huffing on the dition to the soil maps, on she said. "heart and chest Injindes about bills and buy food and like that. said. ’ ’Nothing we seem able to today with cut hand and proposal ready about toe Brackett-Northeast bookstore in Hartford for for- substantial tocrease in Ameri- expected to be in the form of same track, pay toem little . Earle H. Underwood, 61, of .wn.to,.,, which to base an open apace "Our mental inatltutlana are ive minutes after he arrived at jjartford, brother of Mrs. Dean Members of the J N filit^ I was making a day driving a do, no law, no program we pass, forehea^ ^ y . Following this, toe , schools, ther information. can military aid. rain, with possibly a mixture of heed — their way of saying the plan for the to'wn. BO overcrowded. I believe M per ;andie8ter Memorial Hospital naajpbeU of Manchester died Order of Cooties of the VFW tractor.------^ We _ ------asked __for _a ____ raise _____ seems to____ be_____ able to „ help ^ toe — ° school______board will hold a othervuiei towns i^f***— proposedr - - r ------to The St. Maurice Council ot American Embassy of floisbi rain and snow over the Bark- gals are OK, accepted. After more study, it will re­ cent of toe people. If they had K)i»t 2 pjn. vesterdav at a Hartford con- wiU meet tonight at 7 at the and he told us to get off. He run people who need help the most. driving n o ^ on Rt. 6 aTOut meeting to allow townspeople to program Include Catholic Women wlU hoM iU hero dacMnad comment, aUrea. What’s going on? port what open space now ex- Just kept themselves physioally He also suffered a fractured yajescent hospital. « Benjamin J. Callahan Funeral us off. I apologize to you.” 2 a.m. when he iMt c o n ^ l of ^jeir views. Findings of the — ^ Farmington and regular monthly meeting_ on A report on progreas ot too As doudUMBS Mots out the The name of the game la ^ ista, and what future needs will fit, wouldn’t be. in t o m ,” she left leg, a noee fracture and survivors also include Ws Home, 1602 Main St., Bast q . What did you ask for? PoweUpromised to apply his car cjosSed the ^ la n a d e committee will be disseminated j^g^bury . April 11, beginning with toe re- Wl«***»t talks carried in toe *un, temperatures win riaa very physical fitness and It seems to be, based on predicted popula­ jMKWlble head Injuries as a re- ,^^g yb„g a d a tfg l^ , two Hartford, to pay respects to toe Seven dollars a day. The what pressure he could to the other jg— ^ g public for study prior to QjggtgnburyIjiaaiAHlULLl J has declined —— to citation of too Rosary at 7:45 papef Hurrlyot was slowly daring too day. bs contagious, tion of 17,000. Some husbands appsoently « ^ l t of the accident, a co tw ^ t brothers, two other sisters and late Martin Moran Sr., father hoe-men were getting |2.60 a Office of Elconomic Opportunity side of the highway. the open - hearing. nartldpate on the grounds it in too upper church. The meet- In Ankera, x s toe system movee by toe It’s a way of battling the pres- are being shamed into retlon by i: to Dr. Prignano, who performed ^andchildren. ®t Lawrence Moran, a member jay. to act on the grant, which would He said tWa line a c^ n sufficient class- The ___ commission ...... will then.Ing will begin at 5 and wlH pnp®n gave tola account: tontf^t, toe wind ihould aures ot housework, toe tele- their wives’ examples. V the post mortem last night. Funeral services will be held of toe group. Q. What hours did you work? be used to buy materials and T » 1 • C agreed “ P®*' spaces to accommodate n r o m m e ^ ^ U m t® ^ feature as guest speaker too flights originating from up ^nd become gusty out of phone, noisy Mds, burtneM ^ The McBride truck was towed tomorrow at 11 ;80 a.m. at the ----- A. I don’t know about hours, train the people In building Parking Survey school Supertotondent w m ^ protect existing en space. Just toe other day, one bus-, Rev. J. Stanton Conover who 1^® northwest, which will keep preasures, cooking and, always, band bef^n joining Ma wife tor ’ away and the accident is still Rg^hlrk and Whitney Funeral Polish Women’s Alliance will gim to stm. skiUs so theys^ould build homes A 1 I 1 f Curtis after meeting Wednes- ^ Hartford and Farmlng- w ithparticu ^atton U rato pre- j© the group on Con- poUtlcaf oompUcaUons temperetures fairly stoble. ^ walsteUne. servingmAWtfddkfP toe9Ksb 9mxm*m town’s 6tM9ilv*m1 natural fsaFsbO. - * P Mem mnear vetnAvfJtxrlvena naAevmvm- . _ morning laps around toe track. i under investigation. Home, 818 Burnside Ave., East meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at 77 Q. Do you have any water in far themselves. Asked by Chief day to ^®‘ *™ *f* to^haU not yet considered the grsgatkmallsm. There will be for toe new right-wing govern­ Saturday will be a day of "The basic problem of women I Mr. McBride, a Manchester • Burial will be in St. North St. Strike City, any sanitary facil- ” We’ve got to get moving,” •' could be handled with a mini- wn nave ' ^ Hartford is tures and to protecting its wild- ment of Prime Minister Suley­ question and- answer period. clearing. Is emotional; toe average V resident for 60 years, was born jjary's Cemetery, East Hart------Ittes? said Smith. “ Kids can’t grow up Police Chief James M. Rear mum of bias and emoUonalism. P ^ Ufe and watershed areas. man Demirel. Refreshments will be served. An Five-day Forecast housewife is our source of con­ •«.T— ort lofts that the police department is leaders of the city, the com- hearing on the town budget tendance was achieved by Mrs. Articles for the sale may be I"-'*R. Custer, pastor, will officl- cock of Chaplin, Mrs. Cornelius planning to place no parking mittee will Invite opinion from Wednesday, Ryha's Den 2. A skit was pre­ left there the preceding eve­ Pel o f BnclnO, Calif., Mrs. Brae ADMITTEID YESTERDAY: LANE GUITAR CENTER i^ate. Burial will he In Buckland (at any time) signs on the toe' Manchester Education As­ sented by Den 2, and toe dos­ ning, between 5 and 9. Mrs. Rob- Paul Arndt, East Hartford; sociation and the Manchester . cemetery M toe convenience ^ J ^ ^ S 'K iog a . Calif., Robert Brown, East Hartford; north side of Oak St. from ing ceremoniea were handled Oadettea 059 ___ Federation M Teachers, toe » M the family. and Mrs. Fred Oordney of Ver- Jules Boudreau, East Hartford; Strike Injunction Spruce St. east to Autumn St. by Pen 1. Olii Scout Cadetto TYoop 659 GUITAR HOBBY CLASSES fe The' Holmes Foneiyd Home, A "noVarkTngVaii on 'Beach Manchest^ Minister’s Asso­ State News Bobcat badges were awarded will sponsor a dance for sev­ non, and 11 grandchildren. Harold Clough, Tolland; Mrs. ciation, the Human Relations GROW |-400 Main St., »s in charge of St. from High St. to Pleasant to Chris Coates, Robert Potter- enth and eighth graders to­ The’ fuheral wlU be held to- Josephine Ducharme, Coventry; Commission, 'and -other local rJ^rrangementa. St., on both sides, is also pend­ ton, Craig Coombs, Donald morrow night in the commu­ Friends may call tomorrow morrow at 8:15 am. from toe Sharon Ferrigno, 73 Alison Dr„ Upheld by Court civic and service organiza­ Roundup COSMOS Taught By Community Funeral Home, 184 South Windsor; Samuel Fisher, ing, according to chief Reardon. Cloutier and Gerard Ctoermerka. nity hall. Chaperones wiU be Ifrom 2 to 4 and 7 to i p.m, tions. (ContliiDed from Page One) One-year pins were presented Miss Carol Lefebvre, Mr. and M i ^ I G O l i D S Church St„ Wllllmantlc, with 222 School St.; Jonathan Hea^, It is his Intent, Dr. Schardt (Continued from Page Ope) ...... to Jeffrey Smith, Jimmy Crun- Mrs. HaroM Webb, Mr. red a solemn high Mass of requiem 181 Loomis St.; Mrs, Elizabeth said, to see that the cwnmlt- Mitchell as a patriot who might Kairol Toftmwtak ” • - thousands M Jobs were ellmlna- eke, Valdis Avens, Thomas Mrs. Francis Wairrti and Mr. PETUNIAS 1- 1, _» ■Rrit at St. Joseph’s Church, Willi- Horn, 68 N. Elm St.; Mrs. Nan-< Wlrtz declined to speculate On ted, expired. Fires Put Out tee sessions are ruri dtficirtiUy some day be able to say he had ARNOLD LANDSBERG Karol Tomuslak of New B rit- ___ r , „„ Lambert. Bolton Center Rd.. and Mrs. Ernst Laius. There Tomusiak maiitic, at 9. Burial wiU be' in cy Lambert, Bolton Center Rd^ whether President Johnson and rationally. "It Was decld- been in jail “ for opposing an Harris, George Ehnore, Peter ZIN 3> n A S J^pln,i father of John lOmusiUH „ ___. ___ -pr.1fnn- Rnlnh T.nnvutin 17(1 ...... The Firemen contended they WiU be refreshments and door St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Bolton; Ralph Lanzano, 170 In Car, Grass ed not to make them public,” unjust war.” Mozzer red Chris Dutton. ;:o f Manchester, died Wednesday might step into the dispute. were not striking over their de- or aiqr othtr oC •niere will be no calling hours. Bissell St.; Richard Lourie Jr., Gilbert said union attorneys mand that most of toe jobs be he said, "because we didn’t Then it was MitchelTfl turn. A two-year pin waa preaent- ^ awarded. Learn to play the guitar in onr popular 10 week hobby classes. It’s easy, It's • night at New Britain General 3foor fkVDiftvo The family suggests that Clinton St.; Bonnie MePhee, wlil go to the U.S. Court of Ap- restored but rather over the 'The Eighth District Fire De­ want to force the committee Reading from a long ■written ed to Michael Gugllehnino. Sil­ School kfenuB fun. Folk, Popular, Western, R o^ and Roll. No previous musical background ^'Hospital. Andover; Albert Patch, Coven partment was called out yester­ ver Arrows were awarded to Monday^ macaroni-fTankfurt i Survivors 'also include an- those Wishing to do so make peals today to fight the tempo- railroads’ refusal to set up a Into the position becoming a statement, he restated his num­ needed. Rental, instruments available. Separate classes for adults, teen* memorial contributions to toe try: Mrs. Flora Perkins, Staf­ day afternoon about 2:3().to the casserole, buttered green r other son, a daughter, a broto- rary restraining order issued progp*am to train firemen for debating society.” erous past charges that the Daniel Morrison, Daniel Norris, awers and pre-teens. Fee $20.00 for the course. ford Springs; Christine Pouliot, “Thursday by U.S. Dlst. Court Hilliard-Broad ’Sts.\ intersection beans, bread and butter, Frenbh r er, and six grandchildren. American Cancer Society. engineers’ and other railroad The committee, wWch In- United States has been commit- John Rys, Tom Cloutier, Chris 36 Apel Pi.; Arthur Raymond, Judge Alexander Holtzoff to end to extingruisli a seat fire In a apple slices; Tuesday, turkey J The funeral will be held to-. jobs. cludes Atty.. John Rottoer and ting acta against humanity in Dutton red Michael Oughelmi- 24 Ridge St.; Robert Sawyer, all strike and picketing activity. car owned by Richard Oliver of and gravy with rice, cranberry REGISTER NOW! CUSSES START TUES. & WED., APRIL . 1 morrow at 8 a.m. .from the Harry C. Kelsh Attorneys for the some 200 Beldon Schaffer, besides . Dr. Viet Nam and elsewhere and is no. Golden Arrows were -won by 5 6 37 Tracy Dr.; Lucious Sherman, ” We have a war, and also the 278 Hilliard St. A booster line sauce, butered. peas, bread red ^ Borawski-Duksa Funeral Home, Harry C. Kelsh of EastHart- railroads involved in the origi­ Schardt, has been expanded as currently waging an illegal war Chris Dutton red Michael Gug- 27 Cottage St.. Rockville; Jo­ .gntlre public is affected entirely was used to put out the fire of butter, peanut butter cookies; FrivoM Ltuom Abo Available 322 Burritt St., New Britain, ford, 74, formerly of Manche.s- nal arbitration ruling said toe requested during Monday’s of aggression, Uelmino. seph 'Torres, 20 Burnham St.;' Mtde from the war,” Holtzoff undetermined orlg;ln. meeting by several board The United States government A W olf b a fi^ was presented Wednesday, vegetable soup v-With a Mass of requiem at Sa- ter, died this morning at St. Robert Vennart, IIN Bluefield training program was only a with crackers, tuna salad nr MBTO MBPIAYi said of the strike that stranded The Town Fire Department members and will include is “ morally bankrupt and crim­ to 'Valdis Avens, end a Bear IllV a CENTER S n s n rered Heart Church, New Brit- Francis Hospital, Hartford, af- Dr.; Mrs. Julia ZanottI, Colum- subterfuge for the strike over sandwich, strawberry fruit BVBRYWHERB 649-7835 passengers and stalled freight ... . , , „ ■ ^ responded to a grEiss fire on Atty. Thomas Bailey, inally liable,” he said. badge to Daniel Morrison. Den- I ’ain. a(t 9. , Burial „ wUl. be Jn,, ^«r a to(> rt,U lo^ gelatin; Thursday, baked born In Man-’ Zinsser, Ellington, from Boston to Savannah, Ga., toe main issue of eliminating Highland St. yesterday after- Bailey, together with N. ners liadges went to David Nich­ took for tot Rad H snl • Rnr’TPrtSacred HftartHeart Camoterv.Cemetery, New Mr. Kelsh was b jobs. oomed beef hash, buttered ' Britain. chesteh. Sept. 18, 1891, a son of BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A to San Francisco. noon about 4. “The fire Is re- (Jharles Bogg;inl, had opposed Island Sale Mystery ols, Jimmy Gninske, Michael to,,Mr.,,.Wd Mrs.,_W9--:.j; jt.lrttheibJggMtrW*! rtrika in ,fi(,jthe.,Jp.ng bajitl? over ellint- ported to ha've started from the bus plan during toe meet- WESTPORT (AP)— Cocjkonoe spinach, ptekled beetA, com Friends may call at the 1)B» Au|rusta Chonst- RybA « d Robert ^ ^ r . Jer- buany treat T h i s wlU Iftwh' Wigglerfwo^rth, ' 32 'Mafii recent years, and Wirtz said it "tiaUng jobs, the firemen had buming material that blew out ing. Island off Westport in Long Is­ i neral homie tonight from 7 to 9. sky Kelsh,■ and lived here many St., Talcottville; a son to Mr. pr cioirtler won the Wehelos ^ .chool Friday, Good :r .. , ______years until moving to East involves "very great national staged quickie strikes before of an incinerator. ■'> As proposed by the state land Sound has been sold but and Mrs. Frederic Turkington,. interest.” always returned to work badge. Friday. ! Mrs. Mary L. W olf Hartfmrt 30 years ago. He was the purchaser remains a mys­ 5 Franklin St. Members of most other unions promptly under federal court St. Maurice Notes laiiussy Board ■VERNON __ Mrs. Mary La-, employed at Pratt and 'Whitney tery. DISCHARGED YESTER­ Mass WlU be celebrated at n o srteotmen wiU meet (Ms Chapelie Wolf, 73, of Mile HIU tHvislon of United Aircraft, reportedly were respecting the orders. . . Deeds were filed Thursday in ( f u iL Our Beautiful New DAY: Arthur Petrone, 235 “This time it was different. St. Maurice Church this evening wening at 7 in' the town o f- dRd. died last night at Roritville East HartfqPd, until his retire- . - . Saverse Firemen’s picket lines, halting the Town Clerk’s office trans­ most trains on the Union Pacif-, "That has not entered my Cong Terrorists ferring ownership of the Island at 7:30. Oonfesskms wiU be ffoM. r^eral Hospital after a long High Manor Park®' Rockville’; mind,” Gilbert said when asked heard from 7 to 7:20. Nocturnal _ _ :^Uness. She was the .wldoi^ of ®^ World War I, and a mem­ Ic, the Missouri Pacific, Illinois to the First New Haven Nation­ James Caffrey, Wappingers Central, Seaboard Air Line, if he feared the threat of chief Adoration wiU take place from m,-----—^ Eyenlng Hcnld .^John M. Wolf. ber of the American Legion'of al Bank, as trustee, for a total Manchester. Falls, N.Y.; Ann Marie and Central of Georgia, Grand rail negotiator J. E. Wolfe to of $150,000. 9 p.m. untU 6 a.m. Saturday, substltirte Bottoh correspond- AUTO TERRACE « Mrs. W olf was bom in Ve^. Gary Young, RFD 2, Rock- xrurik, seek contempt of court action Sunday afternoon from 2 untU c a t Sub Gorton, M 649-5856. 'non, SepL 6, 1892, a daughtor Survivors Include a brother, Western, < Boston & Explode Billet J. Coy Reid of Hamden, bank ville; Arthur Karl, 3 Devon jyiaine Fred P; Keish of ’Vernon; two and the Pennsylvania and possibly file multimillion president, said the transaction whoro you*R Rnd qwollly eon. cempoHHvoly prieod, nostlod amongst a Dr. Railroads West of Harrisburg, dollar damage suits against toe (Continued from Page (tae) ...... ' was confidential and the name sisters, Mrs. Louise Hagenow DISCHARGED TODAY: booHflfuly kw idsea^ background of grton turf, shrubs, and trots.. . of Mancheseter and Mrs. Grov­ Pa. union. ment. Some of the student-led of the purchaser could not be Personal Notices Susan Armstrong, 14 Vi Morri­ "I have made a request of Also/involved in the compli­ had been removed several marchers carried placards say­ disclosed. Como in and broY^ at your M suro.. . er Johnson of New Haven, and son St., Rockville: Pamela and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Gilbert. in the public inter- cated dispute is toe firemen’s weeks ago. ing: "Foreign countries have no The island______has_____ been__ a______haven Card Of Thanks Linda Gezelman, 27 Pine Knob est that operations of these, bitter rivalry with the Brother- An American spokesman ^gjit to set up military bases on for boaters and fisherinen. Re­ For PALM SUNDAY Woodiani Funeral services will be held Circle, Wapping; Mrs. Ann Su- . We would like Monday, at a time to be an- eight railroads be restored im- hood of Locomotive Eng^ineers, said: "There is no guarantee Vietnamese land.” cently, WestpOrt and the rtate 'oere thimke to checki, Ellington; Sandra Rob­ mediately or as qulcl(ly as pos- whose president. Perry Heath, against urban terrorism. Even , Qui Nhon is a base for Ameri- have had an opportunity to buy {hrsoflftof - Ganlens Nict SgIgcIIoii of 1965 MODELS , for the lovely nowers and the many nounced, at the Holmes Funeral inson, 22 Cole St. . act* of klndne."*! shown to ue. vTomo son HTnin S t Siirial w ill sible,” Wirtz said shortly before showed scant sympathy for the if we wanted to, we could not can and South Korean troops the island but no tremsactions ★ AU . ONB-OWNEB — LOW BHLEAGE * i Mre. Leonard Perrett and FamUy H®™®. BUnai w ill the strike passed toe 24-hour walkout. isolate ourselves completely ■the turbiUent . poltical materialized, apparently for mark at 12:01 a.m. EST today. unions have been from the civilian population, forces confronted him with the lack, of funds. FLOWERS - FLOWERS - LOWERS AIC Honors Dempsey 65 OLDSMOMU. 65 OLDSMOBHjE "I have not had an affirma- feuding and'accusing each other This is one of toe hazards we gravest ^c^isis of his nine —------______LILIES, 8-12 blossom s...... $3.89 Dynamic 66 OoovntAls Cutlass Convertible SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) tlve answer from Mr. Gilbert,” of raiding eewsh other’s member- navehave tolo laee.face.” monuis’months’ rure,rule. Premierrxomier Kyn.y ap- ll„,, #„» 'Jif ,• 1965 MODCL 70 . —American International Col­ Wirtz said. ship. Vietnamese police said two pealed fortor national solidarity,solidarity. DOUniy S inutineert HYDRANGEAS, Pink or Mh o ...... $3.44 65 OLDSMOMLE 65 OLDSMOBILE lege conferred an honorary doc­ Gilbert is the only official o f' ^ spokesman for the fire- Vietnamese had been caught Ky told a military ceremony ^ 1789, eight mutineers from TIHiFS, HYACttflHS, DAFFODILS "442” Ooupo Starfiro Coupe torate of humane letters upon the union with authority to call jjjogt engrlneers were fleeing toe scene on a motor- at Can “Tho, 80 miles southwest British ship Bounty, under INTEKNATIONAL* Gov. John N. Dempsey of (3on- off toe strike., respecting the firemen’s picket bike. One admitted that he was of Saigon in the heart of the leadership of Fletcher Chris- Many Othor Flams 65 OLDSMOBILE 65 OLDSMOBILE necticut today. Gov. Dempsey No time for hew meetings was lines. a member of toe terrorist squad populous Mekong River delta, tiM, landed on Pitcairn Island POTTED ROSES ...... $3.95 Jetstar 1 HbUday Coups Dynando 88 Holiday fiedre GIRLS’ was on campus to address the set, but Wirtz said “ I’m sure Some of the strikebound rail- and the other was highly sus- that his government is ready to with 12 Tahitian womeh and six 26th annual model Congress at we’ll be in touch" this morning. roads kept a few trains running pect, poUce said. “aceept suggesUons” from crit-: Tahitian men. POTS OF PANSIES...... $1.50 65 BUICK 6 5 ' o LDSMOBRE AIC. The firemen began toe siiprise supervisory personnel, but On the political front, a rank- ics- WUdeat 2-Dr. Haxdtop DaRa Holiday fiedre CUB CADET strike at 12:01 a.m. “Thursday the strike appeared effective Ing American official for the The South Vietnamese chief of $678,986 CONTRACT GARDENIAS...... $1.4 4 -$ 3.44 EASTER-BEST Dr, William T. Fisher, a member of the college board of the moment a two-year federaU over most of the 43,000 miles of first time publicly expressed state, Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van WASHINGTON (AP) — A AFRICAN VIOLETS ...... 89c trustees, conferred the degree. (arbitration award under which tracks affected. concern about top demonstra- Thieu, one of the targets of toe $678,986 contract has been Side effects in other industries Uons against Premier Nguyen demonstrators, said the country awarded to New England Con- OBtANHIMS . ’ ...... 3S e -89e M BUICK *1195 64 CHEV. ^1665 showed up quickly. The auto Cao Ky’s government and toe ” ®®ds other things before a stroctora luc., Avon, Conn.*, for Special Convertible F-86 2-Door Coupe Spyder Oonvartlble SPRING COATS Industry sent 46,000 ■workers anti-American tone they have “ pr^J^sture election.” E ldin g a forest Insect and McNamara Defends home Itecause plants were una-. taken. The U.S. oounsul In Da ■ ^ a v e ^you s e « any country ^sease laboratory at Hamden, PANSIES-PANSIES 63 OLDS. ^995 63 CHEV. *1795 ble to receive parts and ship out Nang, Samuel B-’ TSiomsen, Is- Conn. 64 FORD M595 time, particularly in a subver­ 88 Convertible Custom 2-Door Impala 2‘ Dr. Hardtop ATONELOW finished products. General Mo­ sued a wandhg to Americans in Completioi) of the building for sive war?” Thieu said in an^in- tors sent 38,500 employes home the northern military center, use by the U,S. 'Forest Service Buildup Polifeies terview ■with two visiting Bra­ Oolortnl SWISS from plants in Delroit, Ptlnt of the Agriculture Department 64 FALCON ^6^ 64 BUICK *2995 zilian' inibllshers. 63 FORD M595 (Continued from Page One) and Pontiac, Mich. government agitation, to a'vold is scheduled for spring 1967. GIANTS Is Moons, Statire Wagon Riviera Coupe met by lengthening toe present FaM aas 2-Dr. Sedan EASTER-SPECIAL Ford and Chrysler followed crowds and stay off the streets Generona S fit baakst want to emphasize again that 12-mpnth duty tour in Viet Nam suit in some of. their factories. whenever posrtble. the use of these dl'visions for 59 VOLKS. *1295 63 DODDE *1445 and by extending, dhe period of In. Qdcago arid Boston, fail Notidng that the disorders had M H E R a *1895 training purposes should not 2-Door Sedan ‘SSO* station W agon. enlistments involuntarily to add comiSmters flocked to buses and “ taken on an anti-American Mbnterey 4-Dr. Sedan mislead us or others into con­ PRICE! about 1,(XX> more men a day to car pools, clogging expressways tone,” “Thomsen added: " “This IHitobard-Hatt Lawn Food .... *. •... .S2-44 cluding that we are overextend­ Habbard-Hall Garden Food ...... SLM the Army alone. and other roads. situation provides the oppor- LOBSTER MART Beadqosrten For AU'Soott Frodaeta 54 PONTIAC *2595 62 OLDS. *1695 ed militarily, or that our over­ ” It is increasingly clear that 92 OLDS. *1295 S-U. Hot car! Post Office officials in some tunity for Oonununists or other it S2.00 O FF! ★ TJm o...... 50 lbs. 59e SO lbs. 75o BonneviUe 4-Dr. Hard­ all combat readiness has de­ we can meet our current plans WHOLESALE — RCTAIL top F-86 4-Dr. Sedan creased.” ...... cases used special airlifts and dissident forces to attempt to • . X - Aagrow Lawn Seed with respect to South Viet N ^ extra trucks to deliver mail nor- act against Americans. In^vid- Sootto Halt Reg. f7J96...... S«.M SOAK He. didn’t specify the "oth­ 61 BUICK without calling up e roalljr carried by train. uals or groups may seek to in- COMELEIE LINE OF FRESH SEAFOODS TIME TO PLANT— I2GHEV. *1295 92 CHEV. *995 SALE SALE ers,” but It was apparent he serves,” McNamara told his Scottp Halts Plus. Beg. fOJU ...... i7-** Special 4-Dr. Sedan A f (Dgden, Utah, a dining car volve Americana in incidents.” Kvergreens, Miade and Omameatal Trees, Impala 2-Dr. Hardtop "200” 2-Dr. Sedan meant the Red Chinese, the news conference. North Vietnamese and toe So­ was booked up to the South Pa- He apparently referred to a Sootto Turf BoOder and law a Bead Flowering Shrabs, Frtdt Trees, Biesdiea* As a result ot what he called cific’s City of San Francisco in minor traffic accident between Bvergieens. Many, many mors to 9.88 viet Union. the "vastly expanded” training the railroad statioq to serve free a Marine truck and a civilian LIVE LOBSTERS 91 CHEV. *1995 52 DORVAIR Save The lour divisions Involved In structure, McNamara said, the meals to stranded passengers, bus in Da Npng Wednesday in Kin erabgrass now! Sootto Turf BaDto ’'Timely Tip” — Fertilize Lawns, Shrubs, Bel Air 2-Dr. Sedan Mbnaa 2-Dr. Sedan choose from. the controversy are the 1st and Plus H^eeds, preveats orabgiasa, euaneut Army’s trained troop strength At the freight yards of Hous- which some Vietnamese demon­ Trees. Use pre-emergence treatment for Comparable value 12.^ I'2nd Armored of Ft. Hood, Tex., weeds, aats, pmb, ehafen ...... ft-*# 196S INTERNATIOHAL CUB GADET has risen' by 68,000 men since ton Belt Ic Terminal Rail'way strators charged that the Leath- erabgrnas. Pull molchro away from tops mt the 4th Infantry of Ft. Le'wis, SHRIMP spring bulbs. September.; » ... . . Oo- in Houston, pickets were emecks beat up the driver, U.S. Wash., and the 5th Mechanized AS IS SPEaALS Mothen, tbeie beenti^ coats have die tailorii^ TRACTOR - MODEL 70 removed after federal Judge officers denied this, tr a m SoU Analjrria! B ibig soU Maapla Infantry of Ft. Carson, Colo. more than 30,(W a month, ^ James Noel said; “There’s no In Hue, a crowd o t 9,000 dem- OYSTERS and know year n . BOSES (CUntoen and EvotMoOtnlag) gL09 and worfananthlp of mort expensive ooats-yet, Rt9nlar $715.00 McNamara said these four » c r e t ^ added, waiting t o r ' the international onstrators prevented a member I960 VOLVO 2-D oar...... $395 look at onr low prioel Ridi-Iooking loopy or divisions are now manned abc^ trained soldiers will be added pi«sident (Gilbert) or o t the military Junta from leav- 1960 VALIANT Station W a g on ...... v'...... $395 50 per cent by soldiers with less between now smd the end of lUigenlBS Orenaa, Flower and VegetaUe Seeds, Peat diagonal-weatoi fabrics, huninated for lasting diape auiyone else. I'm instructing you ing the oid imperial capital, than the four months training CRABS »Mom, Uota, Bedweod Titos, Ynadow Boxes, Insecticides, Trowels, Cnltiva- 1959 FORD Stotfon W o g o n ...... $195 June to raise the over-aLll total to remove those pickets.” MaJ. Gen. Pham Xuan Cbieu, . .. detailed widi bade belts, new collan, pocketi. which is toe minimum service I tors, SpaOng Foriu, Turf Edgen, Bakes, Spreaders, Shovels, etc. 1962 OLDSMOBILE S-88 4-D oor...... $1195 * 5 4 5 ® ® to 1,036,000. But dlseWbere, firemen re- secretary-general of the 10-man Spring-new colon; sizes 7 to 14. requirement for overseas-rtuty. A ’TTACOBMENTS EXTRA McNamara refused to' be moined on the picket lines. ruling dir^tory, was confronted 1960 T-BIRO 2-Door Hardtop...... $895 But toe defense chief stressed drawn into a rejoinder to Sten- Asked if the strike appeared ®y the mob as he tried to Iqaye Eleetrle Starter, l»-V olt Battery, 7 h.p* 4-Cycle Kohler — as he has before — that in an nis’ statement that on Aug. 4 the. g la m s likely to continue, W rtz said: ®*®r » rtmferonce with Lt. G« l I WHY P Wd Im G •• Iggcv ftshtTMl Engine, 3 Speeds Feawaid, 1 Bei’erse, Automotive-Type emergency "we could deploy 9 defense secretary assured a I have no Iwsis to r tUnkii« Nguyen Charti -nit, formar com-* I ^esee ® YImfb Dig R# en4H A bfrsiI antch , A11-<£bw Drive. from the Unitod States within 90 Senate AppropriationB i(ubbem> ■WVB ^ ■----- a anything d ittoren f mander of the army’s WMibeni- FIffiSHEISH GARDENS wa no wwoif iwooi days” the equivalent of nine mittee that "all divisions are MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES All r NAU • rmmmhmmmmtmt most 1st Corps area. I t WOODLAND rKew i I for Over S2 TeanT division foFoeB. “Iliis would -be a ready to go to combat, Thi’s diiuniasal from ths Junta FRESH CUM L&M EOUIFMENT total of about 860,000 men drawn When artced whether StemUs Cork Tree! and his oonunand on Ifaicii 30 C U D r p 'T T s Tour Graatar Hartford ‘from the regular Army and was calling him a lair, McNa- that.precipitated the-unrest 643-2411 toBEly OMamobOe Dealer 443-1511 CORPORATION Marines, the Marine Reserve mara said “ I don’t believe Sen. Cork trees live 300 to 400 Reports______fnnn_____ the______central cHOmiit A AT YOUB SERVICE—JOHN and LEON ZAPADPKA * , and Army National Guard and- Stennis intended to leave that years abd may; be stripped ev- coastal city of Qui Nbon, 360 512 WEST CENTER STREET RT. 83—VERNON Reserve. inference.” eiy 10 years .or So. A cork tree miles nortoeast of Saigon, said WOODLAND STs • OPEN DAILY • PHONE 643-8474 FARHINRTQN SOUTH WINDSOR 606 MAIN STREET onen Monda* _ a .,__ _ . 168 are Bvw. on S ■nape nnfo. * Sat. ttl • In,, addition to mustering And he praised Stennis as "a must be at least 20 to 30 years more than 3,000 persimB demon- MANCHESTER, CONN. Safarday 9-g 16 (Beatt U m iiv Baal)' 875-7609—ENTERPRISE 1945 Reservists, McNamsra said, an man of great personal intngxi-. old before its .bark is thick stsated there 'mr v u «« ^aarz Tfeb. 6«»-a096 nnradayanttt ■la ITI (FtaCndOa Avto). emergency Situation faoCkl be ty.** enough to be strapped, ^ demanding an ejected "govein- V, JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER,-CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 FRIDAY, APRIL V 1966 Pages 13 to 24 PAGE TWELVE SecHdn Two FRIDAY, APRH^ 1, 1966

pastor of South- CJhurch, per* honor attendant’s. Mb* Cham- f ^ e d the double ring cere- pagne wore pale yeUow. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY Trinity Church Weddiittg mony. Jack Grove wAa organist. -Aceto, wore pale Wue, and the Andrew-Vance Carrying Heralds 20 Years; Robert Oordon-^waa aolotot. Bou- flower girl wore aqua, Hosts Service quets of mixed white flowers JacH linnell' of UaiK^ester, Cold Springs (NJ) Presby­ Aceto - Fnlla: decorated the sanctuary. an uncle of the bridegroom, terian Church was the scene of On Good Friday A Chore That Has Satisfactions iun« rtiane Gail FuUer of Th« bride was given in mar- served as best Ushers the wedding o f Miss Janet Und- M- auss xjuu gjjg a were Stephen A. ^Uer of Man- say Vance of Cape May, Court The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask, pas­ Jlanchester and Russell Pa gtreet-length sheath of organza Chester, brother o f the bride; House N J., to Robert SWven- tor ot Trinity Covenant Church, A lot of changes take place Xceto Jr. of East Hartford taffeta, designed with a and Kenneth Tomlinson o f Man- son Andrew of Manchester, S q V ' '! will serve as host minister at a in a town In .20 years. People 5rere united in marriage Satur- scooped neckline and overskirt Chester, a cousin of the bride- urday, March 12. , ' traditional Three Hour Good come Eind go, homes' are built and abandoned, children grow Jhiy at 1 p.m. at South Metho- attached at the waistline with groom. William Tonrllnson of The bride Is the dau ^ ter .of . m Friday Service from noon to 3 up and raise families of their bows trinuned with lace suid Manchester, a cousin o f the Mr. and Mrs. SHas Henry Vance p.m. at Trinity Church. The iAist Church. own. . seed pearls. Her bouffant veil of bridegroom, was ringbearer. o f Cape May Odurt House. The 90S MAIN STREET— 643-2478 w service is sponsored jointly by The bride silk illusion was arranged from Mrs. White wore a navy blue But, for Highland Park and bridegroom 'Is the son of Mr. Trinity, Emanuel lAitheran and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. White a Swedish crown, and she cw - suit, light blue accessories''and Bolton area residents, there is i and 2 ^ : Chester -Andrew o f 116 St. Mary’s Episcopal Churches, ^4® A- Br., 169 W. Center S t The still at least one thing to count ried a white orchid on a whiU an orchid corsage. The bride- Colefhan Rd, “ . and is open to the public. bridegroom is the son of Mr. Bible. groom's mother wore a pink "The Marvel Of Main Sfreet" upon—each afternoon about the and Mrs. Russell Aceto Sr., East The Rev. Dr. Rhys Price, as­ The Service, “The Words Miss Jane Alice B^iller o f suit, matching accessories, and same time, Madlyn Heller drives sisted by the Jtev. Robert F. from the Cross,” will be divided Hartford. Manchester, sister of the bride, a corsage of pink and white up with The Herald. The Rev. D k J. M anl^ Bhaw, Kobele, performed the double into seven periods of about 20 & was maid of honor. She wore a roses. It was exactly twenty years ring ceremony. Mrs. Calvin minutes each in length. Wor­ pale pink street-length empire A reception for 165 was held ago today, on April 1, 1946, Kramer of Stone Harbor, N.J, shipers may come for any or styled dress o f chiffon over taf­ at the VFW HCme. For a mo­ that Madlyn first started the was organist. Bouquets of pink- all of the service and leave be­ feta, matching headpiece, and tor trip to Washing^ton, D.C., motor route on a full-time basis. snapdragons, white stock and tween periods. carried a nosegay o f mixed pitdt and Virginia, Mrs. Aceto wore a ^ Clergy of the sponsoring Since that time, she hai' gone ...fcit.. ...It «/. pink and white carnations dec- Engaged t h e f o b t v -n in t h flowers. three-piece w-hite suit, blue ac- ^ ■•r churches will participate in the through six Jeeps and eight orated the sanctuary for the ANNUAL. orchid cor- following order: The Rev. Mr. engagement of Miss sedans, making the rounds with Miss Gail Champagne of North Cessories, and an candlelight ceremony. The Windham, a cousin of the bride, sage. The couple will reside in Mi' Rask, the Rev. James Bottoms prancis Lillian Stapelin of MUdred Bowers, with whom she CONVENTION was bridesmaid. Mias Leslie Manchester after April 2. The bride was given in mar­ oiof ouSt. maryMary’s; B, ucuigc George Meslow i.icaiuw of «L „ w w iiIEa ®*'‘‘^** Mountain Rd. Aceto of East Hartfbrd, sister Mrs. Aceto attended schools riage by her father. She wore Hartford. inUm at Emanuel; ^emon to Pfc. James H. White OF CHRISTIANS o f the bridegroom^ was Junior in Maine and Manchester. She is a full-length gown of pink silk the Rev. John D. Hughes, senior of Tolland has been announced During and immediately after I bridesmaid. -Mias lioiri .Ann employed at Pioneer Parachute organza trimmed with white assistant at St. Mary’s; the by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. World War n . The Herald ar- Gathered unto ttie Name of .M m White of East Hartford, a cous­ Co., Manchester. Mr. Aceto at- satin, designed with Empire w Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pastor John W. Stapelin of Phoenix St. rived in Bolton by mall, a day the Lord Jeoua Christ. tended echools in East Hart- lines and straight skirt with of Emanuel; the Rev. Reynold Her fiance is the son of Mr. after publication. M att 18-20 in of the bride, was flower girl. The attendants were dressed ford. He served with the U.S. white satin border accented Johnson, former pastor of Trin- and Mrs. Ensley White of Madlyn recalls that, when she ORDER OF MEETINGS in outfits styled to match the Army in the 1st of the 9th Cav- with satin gardenias. Her satin Ity, and the Rev. George F. Nos- Crestwood Dr., T olled . started the route, carrying airy of the 1st Calvary Divi­ bordered train was attached to wm trand, rector of St. Mary’s. Miss Stapelin is a senior at about 180 papers, there were a Puritan cap of pink organza, sion, Air Mobile Division, in - \- Organists are Mrs. Richard Rockville High School. Mr. those who said that "It can’t eOSPEL HALL and she carried a bouquet of 416 Center Street Viet Nam. He Is employed with Llndstrom of Trinity, Frederic white is serving with the U. S. be done,’’ or "You won’t last his father in the Russ Aceto gardenias and stephanotis. Werner of Emanuel, and Sydney Army at Ft. Rucker, Ala. six months.’ ’ , Thursday, April 7 Construction Co., Manchester. Miss Valerie Field Arm­ MacAlpine Of St. Mary’s. Solo- nq date has been set for the Today, she and Miss Bowers, RUMMAGE strong of New York City was 'Prayer Mebtlng 7:S0 P.BL ists are Mrs. Fred Hutt of Trin- wedding, who works evenings as an an­ SALE maid of honor. Miss Edna Mae ity, Mrs. Roy Johnson of Eman- esthetist at Hartford Hospital, Decisive Battle Bryan of New York City was V V - uel and Franklin Lawrence of carry more than 700 papers MASONIC TCMPLE Saturday, April 2nd the bridesmaid. They were St. Mary’s. over a route of more than 60 Poltava is listed among the dressed alike in pale pink and No offering will be taken dur­ miles. And that is not the peak East Center Street • A.M. to 1 PJH. Fiano Drops 16 decisive battles of the world. white voile empire styled.dress­ Totbn, MHA Sign Agreement ing the medltatioips. Donations number, either; before she gave It was here that the army of es accented with rose embroid­ ■will be received at the door for Friday, Saturday, WOODRUFF HALL General Manager ^lobert Weiss, on behalf of^the town, signs a working agreement with the up part of her route in southern Peter the Great of Russia de­ ery. They ..wore small tiaras of world relief ministries of the Zone Appeal end of Bolton to another carri­ Sunday, April 8, 9, 10 CENTER CHURCH feated the forces of Sweden. pink roses, and carried bou­ a s Mancdiester Housing Authority (MHA), permitting it to apply for the building of a maxi­ MANCHESTER ■; -i participating churches. er, she was handling 804 pa­ Poltava was followed by the de­ • 1 6 mum of 200 moi^ units of housing for the elderly. Looking on, from left to right, are Valentino R. Flano of Bolton 10:80 AM. quets of pink roses, stephan­ After the service all particl- pers each day. Sponsored by cline o f Swedish power and the otis and gD’Psophlla. Theodore A. Brindamour, chairman of the MHA; Otto H. Herrmann, a long-time member, 2:80 and 7:00 PJO. pants will be guests of the Rev. has withdrawn his March 16 Most of The Heralds get rolled Qlri Scout Cadet Troop T7 growth of Russian influence in Charles Simpson o f New and Leon W. Enderlin, executive director. The MHA, although It has clearance to apply for Zamsky photo additional tmits, plans to construct only 75 in the Immediate future. Plans call for con­ and Mrs. Rask at a coffee social appeal to the State Supreme up and deposited in paper tubes European cl'vUlzation. York City served as best man. in the MRS. ROBERT STEVENSON ANDREW Jarm an's FEATURE-PLUS Shoe struction in three g;roups o f 25 each, at three separate locations, not yet determined. The ™Fireside «Room of... x,..the ^ ^ decision alobg the road, but some are Ushers were James Henry church. . ... carried further by paper boys Vance and Christopher' El- authority now manages 100 units at Westhlll Gardens off W. Center St., with 100 more of the Hartford Oo'unty Court , , . units, to the southwest, scheduled for complletlon in July. (Herald photo by Saternls.) « V j who have subsidiary routes. dredge Vance, both of Cape matching accessories, and a Mrs. Andrew is a g^^uate ^ , of Common Pleas, in respect to Besides going through 14 dif- corsage of cymbidium orchids, of Wilswi College, CSiambers- WEAR TESTED May Court House and broth­ J A C i m i O n o C r V I C © bl^ gasoHne station at 348 Char- ferent vehicles over those 20 W e Wish To Announce The ers of the bride; Dr. Donald A reception was held at the burg, Pa., and has been asso- “personal reasons” for his ac­ A rw , r'vi ■■ tor St., stands. years, Madlyn finds that the Abe of New York City and Wildwood (N.J.) Golf and elated with Pan American TO GIVE YOU MORE COMFORT tion. Taylor’s was the second Stavnitsky Named to Board A t ^lO U Judge A. Frederick Mlgrnone, atop-and-go driving, from stop Charles Burfield of Westfield, Country Club. For her going World Airways, New York Republican resignation in less j- on Feb. 11, had upheld an ap- t© stop, is hard on the replace- GRAND OPENING N.J. away costume Mrs. Andrew City. Mr. Andrew is a gradu­ • Built-in Cushioned Arch Support than three months. GOP Town Madlyn Heller loads her car, with something like 700 Her­ A “Confirmation Reunion peal brought by five Charter parts of the car. In hot Mrs. Vance wore a beige chose an alabeister g;abardine ate of Dartmouth College and As Successor to Taylor Chairman FYancls DeUaFera alds, for another day’s deliveries in the Highland Park area Of Our New Restaurant two-piece silk dress 'with dress and coat trimmed with received his master’s degn^ee • Cushioned Heei Pad had resigned Iris directorship in Service” ■will be held Palm Sun- Oak St. property owners and weather, she must renew brake of Manchester and in Bolton. She’s been doing the same EepubUcan R obert’ Z.' ^^tav- the nomination was seconded December, citing the press of W a.m. at Zion Evangel- h ^ nilM as ill^ a l a J u y 19, icin gs and put on new tires at matching, accessories, and a blue leather, and carried a from Amos Tuck School of • Cushion Tread Heel thing, almost every day, for 20 years. (Herald photo by corsage of cypropedlum or- bouquet of g;reen cymbidium Business Administration, Han­ nltsky, 37, of 160 GsrihlV St., by Democrat Robert Stone, his work. intervals as short as 3,000 Satemis.) chlds. The bridegrroom’s moth- orchids. After a honeymoon to over, N.H. He is with the in a brief ceremony last night, Present were Tiwklngton, Stone, DeUaFera was succeeded on bers of t ^ church, wlthto a by the Manchester Zoning ^t 50 mUes per er wore a powder blue silk or- the'^Far East the couple will Standard Oil Co. of New was elected a member of the Mayor Francis Mahoney (who Dec. 14 by John L. Garalde. The of 25 miles, have been Board of Appeals (ZiBA). that’s about two months. brAnd ganza over taffeta gown with live in South America. Jersey. ^ Z i t ^ o f tor the h^^^eft his sick bed to insure Republic^ minority on the "o“«ed of the service. ’The ’The ^ variance had per- ^ ^hose 20 years, Highland rtrea^^ S ’c \ - you get in this grain-leather Jarman. Come in n T w a s sworn in by Town Olof Anderson. slsts of Turklngton, Garside wU speak on <'Co^rmatlon line station to beyond 50 per never been without their butter. They have seen toe children "What a treat, to find two — TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER ^ AMERICA’S LAROEST EAMILY CLOTHINO CHAIN and try a pair. You’ll like the modest price, tool Clerk Edward^Tomkiel, follow- The new director received and. Stavnitsky. ^ m in d er; cent of its assessed value. papers, if Madlyn could do any- who used to run out to pick up large slices of coconut cake Ing a nominating speech by Be- good-natured ribbing following Stavnitsky, who operates his ^sus ^rist M^t A lw ays^ TOe court had rul^ t^t the the paper grow to adults, mar- waiting for you when you are Footuring DdleolMSM Styl* Sandwiches publican Director Harold A. the election, «5When several of own insurance agency. Is a Our All or W e ^ s e AU The ^ had “ arted artritrally ^ d ^ ry, and have children of their tired and hungry.” • HOT CORNED BEEF # HOT PASTRAMI ^ Turklngton and election by the the directors said that they member ot t h e ^ P Town ^ m - ^ crafrimed lU e ^ ly and in abuse of toe dU- ^ hospital, and a vacation know whether to offer nrittee and is District 1 leader, members of all churches. cretlon vested in it,” and that . i . . __j „ _____ own—^who run out to pick up And, best of all, at toe end of • HOT ROAST BEEF unanimous vote of the five di- didn’t In 1959, she and Miss Bowers paper. the day, the satisfaction of a Wg rectors present, Stavnitsky succeeds Harian A Manchester native, he is on The confirmation vow will be Piano’s claim of hardship, one ’ . . , OPEN FOR BREAKFAST AT 7:30 A.M. Because Tiaklngton w * toe D. Taylor, who resigned on Feb. the councU of the Emanuel reaffirmed by the congregation. of the reasons ^iven bv toe And they have found the ap- Job, weU done. i r tor the gran? w a s ^ Ws they Imve ne ahue, clarinet; Susan Drew,_a* Is H e ro of “ Put Batman on a Shirt or clartaet; DawA Price, French Cl*"ton St yesterday, about .> Itvea of the young people in the anything and it fUea out of the ^ dMrict" hilt also the center of horn, and Robert Price, trum- “ store,” said the merrtiandise Travels to NYC pet Students who pass the au- Dourie recrtved head Injuries Corny Comic many adutt activities for ciU- manager of a subuitian Waah- BA Ml dodge PONnAiC,'|iiC, dition requirements have the * ^*8 laceration after he One hundred and ton music Kleine NaentmusUi” written in sena of the tiiree towne. Witt (Oontisued from Page One) ingfam. discount store. 1 opportunity for the All-SUte did not stop at the Clinton St. JSii;5SrDBiva-M0NS students traveled to Lincoln movements: Allegro, Ro- student activities, both adiolas- Stores report heavy demand Wins by 30-Point Margin tie and etxra-cuiTioular, at a Band which wlU perform in Oc- stop sign at the Oak-ainton The book's villains IncludiInclude jjjp permanentpressed slacks Center for the Performing Arts ^ tober. Sts. intersection and was hit by high point for the year and Businessman, a U.S. metals ty- and riilrts and easy-care knit In New York City this past ^ performance by Tlie United • adults ready to vote on the budg­ Flans are also complete for a westbound car driven by Wil- coon; Gaullefinger, a big-nosed dresses, along With sheaths and Monday. The purpose of the ex - gj^tes MUitary Academy Band The student pep band w«a et Monday evening at 8 p.m. the Third Annual Exchange bur G. Messier, 42, of 71 Frenchman; Fu Man Lai, a wily shifts. cursion was to hear a Youth conducted by Lt. Ort. William beyond compare, but the senior at the stdiool the joint interest Concert to be given May 8th. Grandview St, according to Concert by the Wheeler Beckett jj gchempf whose first se- basketball team ended up play­ Co-Chairman oriental; Dr. Nyet, Khni- Brushed denim, tbs nsw fad FRESH ^ Is even more evident than usuaL The Rham Concert Band will poilce. cf teen-agbrs, is one of fhs most Orchestra of New T’ork. lection was Vivaldi’s “Concerto ing second fiddle to a group o2 With more students to train perform with a similar group police say several boys were William Forbes, immediate shchev-shaped Soviet, and the popular items. Congregating In the band Trumpets In C Major.” powerful educators. Sparked by and broader programs to equip from the Frontier Regional bicycling with Lourle at the past president of Omar Shrtne Sicko Kid, a bearded Cuban in room at 8:10, the group w ^ Next came a "Second Suite for the deadly rtiootlng and vlsci- students to meet modem chang- High School of South Deerfield, of "the accident. Club, is serving as co-chairman military fatigues. “Tliis wadMd-out bins 6Iack ROASTING win probably replace dunga­ sworn to good behavior by Jto. Band In F Major, Op. ous rebounding of Mr. Jim es in Industry and otimr fielda. Mass. Messier applied his brakes for the annual Ladies Night, to The good guys are Defense Moriarty and Mr. Buzz Keeney rees,” said Patrick P O'Rsagan, Vater, head rf the M ^c De- n o -2” written by Holst In Trlgon Players but was unable to stop in time be held Friday, April 16, at El- Secretary Robert S. McNamara along wltt the all around manager of a store (Slayres) on partment. After an attendance movements. The first move- - - ^ The Trlgon Players presented ^ hlttlnr Lourle. lington Ridge Country Club. He Captain Marvelous, Vice CHICKENS hustle and defense of Mr. Nick total estimated expenditures of ahi-to in fhn wncinnoi avoia nii g of Fortliuid, was a coUecUon of Eng- President Hubert H. Humphrey outsklrto boarded Mr. Natrie, ^ ascend Costa, tte faculty went on to $696,000 for the 1066-67 school SSLi'SvlS hrt^ a fS f sT^eWonT 18, of 16 ^ ««»jted by Thomas R as the Shadow, Secretary of Maine. Drama Festival held at North- r«in,.i. Rn/>irvm» vmrtjw- Graham and a committee of 6 f c s . « m I i p Kunman a Hampshire song. “I’ll Love outclass tte seniors of ’66, year — less anticipated income west Catholic High School, Dsiley Circle, Rockville, «ve State Dean Rusk as the Phan­ Stores are featuring what they Ellen Harrison Ernest WooUett and Mr. Vater as chaperons, Tyw«»** nAxt o f the * <8 » spanking them by a score a t c f^ u t $74,000 — the net cost West Hartford, last Saturday ' , , « v •I c ticn of ttie school plant and debt sented. Orcheetra has worked exten- ranged by Mr. Be<*ett pense of the teachera , service, show UtUe or no Michael Haley and Errol Impact forced the Kelly car to the scene of a two-car accident Teddy who are plottlr^ to take EUen -Harrison, and appro- tory classes? To many, the highlight of rtnnge. BuiH-m increments for Boober were named to the All hH the rear of a stopped panel yesterday about 6:16 p.m., po- over the Great Society, niey auaa, r priately expreasee her concern Detectives have been sent to slvely with youth oon^rto in „ ® Graze” the game iwas the half-Uma Texas., reported. 1M teaching staff and other per- Regional cast and received per- truck operated by Francis Uce say. bear a peat resemblMW to i: L others which to also re- Pie-Med Club and National both Bofeton and New York^ At ShaH S^el^ G j^ show which was performed by .r - soMtel sooount for much cf the sonal commendations from aU RelchleJ 47, of Wapplng, accord- a parked, unoccupied oar. Senators Robert F. and Edward }[ vealed in her receiving of the Honor Society meetings, and 2 the concert begm ^th a from Ihe Pines of Home almost one himdred atalor TWO Om iB KHJJED Ycj increase. Soifie cf it would come three judges who were WlHlam tog to poUce. owned by Harry Ubbey, 71, of M. Kennedy. i Kennedy Foundation Award, by mistake they also searched demonstration of the dif^ent ooems about girls. Takeoffs on the luarti tonn the addition of five new Boughton, TWAWAgiiig Director Police say both the Reichle 46 Middle Butcher Rd., Rock- Best line in the book is uttered - NIE3W H A W N (A P )—Tw o It Which to given to tte 12 top a Latin Club meeting to which ways of playing stringed in- Rome) ^ by B Respighi isrig M ^ and d wasw^ >■'4^ « period, sophomore simplicity, teen-age giito were killed b a r m or'' teaebem which the board of ed- of the Hartford Stage Com- tmek and the Kelly car had vUle, roUed into another parked by Captain Marvelous while ® OSIlOiBBlASi M counselors at Camp Kennedy. Ernie ibelonged In his junior struments. called, “The Pines of the Ap- and junior jealousy, along with accident jJ A desire to eee more student year. After this rendezvous A string quartet played a neation beUeves neceaaaiy to pany; Mrs. Alycia Brierly stopped to make a left turn unoccupied car owned by MU- making a lone stand against today in an auto pian W ay.” squirt gun fights and a gams provide adequate is0truction in Evica, High Horisona T^gram from Hilliard St onto Regent dred K. Westphal of 30 Keeney what he calls "the poorly clad, the Merritt Paiteway.sy- ‘ •<-'hiterest in the AiFS Club is with disappointment, the detec- M ozart Theme in several m M - Jill Horton, ’67 of ring around tte rosy com­ f, , several important areas. and Director of Dramatics, St when the accident occurred, d t ., Bolton, according police, \mderfed, fanatical Chinese Pamela Waters and... Patriciaa n. ■ ! also one of their hopes because tives searched the Holiday ners varying from “legato pleted tte show. The school board reoommenda Hartford PubUe Hlgb School; Both the KeUy and Peterson who say the Westphal car was army.’ Mtkuclanls, both 18, died after CANDIES she feels it helps to promote Lanes where Ernie bowls In a smooth playing with no pause No one was particularly " staff additians of otM pait-tima and Allen WUdem, Drama Critic cars were towed away. damag^ in the right door and Says the Indomitable captain: their car swerved off the east- a better understanding of peo­ league. They’re even tried the between notes, to "tremolo” anxious to beg;ln the second half TV studio where Ernie bowled when the bow is agitated back Honor Society . . iastniotor for both aortal atudiea of the Hartford Timee. Court date for Petersbn is the lAbbey car was damaged “ I should have closed down bound iane in Fairfield and ple in other countries. of play, and this proved to be and mathemaUca; one new Other members of the win- April 18. in the right front. their bases as an economy move crashed into a tree on the cen- For Passover Ellen’s Interest in others is years ago. forth rapidly on one tone, understandable, as tte faculty t teartwr for the business edu- ning cast are. Sandra Tupper, Eugene R. Brtmonte, 19, of ------long ago!” ter divider. alsocu™ shown —in __ her decision to — “If the weather weren’t so and “coosordino” a softened Plans Banquet ran tte score from 23-14 at the /r cation program to give trataing Robert Warner, Phrtps Haines Quaker HiU, was charged with become a second grade teacher, cold, Ernie might be found at tone produced by the use of a The National Honor Society half, 42-21 at tte end of the ^ In office praoticea and secretari- and George smith. The produc- failure to grant the right of In order to pursue this career, any local golf course or tennis mute...... third quarter. Mr. Moriarty, of al training; another teaobw to tton staff is made up of Philip way about 4:15 p.m., after his Gengras Says m m mmm w h m she plans to enter Lesley Col- court. Instead, any place where The oompttete string or^estia held a burtness meeting Mon- tte faculty, commented that tte teach iiAJf time in the industrial Oonderlno, Stage Manager; northbound car coIUded yester- Assorted Passover Favorites...... Ib. |2.39 lege in the faU. there’s a pool table or bowling then performed a suite for day, March 28. Members were reminded of the decision to col game was well fought, but that ~ arts department, teachliig elec- Dapbne Jennings, Diane Kelley day with a westbound truck at H eM A ccep t I The Phinney-Hunt Educational Tour I Passover Petite Fours ...... box $2.00 In preparation for college, alley is a lead for 007 and as- strings entitled **nie Gordi^ In tte end, tte faculty’s speed, tranloe wfairti la not now ottered, and George Hoiritins in charge the W. Center-Cooper Sts. In- Ellen is cairying a schedule of sociates to pursue. Another hot Knot Untied’* and written ^ lect books to send to Appa­ lachia. There was a report from poise, rebounding, outside shoot­ *v. and half-time in home econom- of makeup, * properties, and tersection, according to police. (Franchised By Chieppo Bos Co.) Chocolate Matzo B alls ...... box $1.98 English TV, Modem History, tip has just come over the Purcell, which was followed by the Constitution Revision com­ (Herald photo by Satemls) ing, preceptiveness, and brilli­ tes to provide special courses in lighting. The play ia directed Police say Belmonte stopped CaU by GOP Chemistry, and Modem Prob- wires! Road blocks have been n tone poem suggestive a ant defense proved fatal to the J • the food eervicea field. by the club’s adviser, Mrs. at the Cooper St. stop sign be- Passover Layer C ake...... lb. $2.15 lems, with English being her set up on ail roads leading to quiet love for nature Amittee. The changes were pre­ The frustration of the seniors and the supremacy of the faculty are well por­ sented and discussed. senior squad. Turing from the_ The artxMl board is also rec- Pauline Straight. fore he pulled out into the In- (Continued from Page One) WUl take teen-age girls on the finest monm^ o f transoni- favorite because It helps her to pt. Myers, Florida, and all Reverie for Strings” by Beckett, trayed by the second quarter action. Here a helpless Kevin Hogan, ’ 66 is being Passover Seder M ints...... ib. $2.00 President Dale MacLean told faculty’s jubilant dressing room ; eramendiflg a part-time murtc School Menus teraectiim and collided with the tinental travel, education and recreation they could ev « better express herself. Ellen is boats to the Caribbean are be- 'I9to final string selection yvas tied up by Mr. Phil Hyde (22) and Mr. Jim Moriarty (33). . to the remorseful kxsker room teacher epeclalixing in cboral Monday, hamburger on a raQ, truck driven by Bruce C. Bry- gubernatorial nomination mUy the dub of the change in D pe­ have—starting Juno 27th. also a member of the AFS dub mg searched for our missing Momrt’s “Serenade: Eane of the seniors, a dejected Mara wotfc. TWs would bring a great macaroni salad, assorted fruit, 80, of 8 Regan St, Rock- Probate Judge Stephen Sweet Passover Fruit Slices...... lb. $1.35 riod privileges. The students and the United Synagogue legionnaire. Agents have been Schardt said, “Wo promised ^ many etudenta into the field of TUeaday, breaded veal steaks vlUo. of Middletown has made an im- Youth, where she has held var- agnt to investigate a large must eat lunch with the classes In 24 states and Canada, they will have such rewarding around their study hall. They S p o tlig h t them we’d keep it dose, but murtc not now able to partirt- with tomato sauce, mashed po- Beimonte car was dam- qualified announcement of can- : lous offices. , gathering in front of MHS they double-crossed us, and we « ’ pate in inrtrumental programs, tato, whole kernel corn, assort- aged in the right aide end the didacy. experiences as visiting hlanimotii Cave, Grand Canyon, ORDER EARLY WHILE SUPPLY LASTS cannot leave the study hall un­ '*' United Synagogue Youth has where Ernie may be speaking were caught off guard by seven The board also believes it would ed pudding; Wednesday, meat Bryant truck was damaged to Republican State Chairman A. .Yellowstone, Ht-Rushmore, iw well as enjoying San Diego’s necessarily. Members may leave S ixty -S ix I influenced Ellen’s, life signlfl- out on the advocation of less or eight of their lucky hoops— be wise to auld two development loaf and gravy, buttered rice, front end, police report. Searle Plnney, who has not Zoonuna, San Juan Capistrano, Marineland, Oisnejiaad, EXCLUSIVE IN MANCHESTER AT during D period If they sign ! cantly by helping her to under- trivia for students and more after that we could never get ^ recMling sperttilsts to the staff, ihna beans or asparagus, white Court date for Belmonte is identified his own favorite, said out at the office and use the Hollywood and other places of Interest and fun. II stand her rell^oi^ and by giving time for self-initiative.' Cruis- The following seniors have re­ back in tte ball game.” ‘ Many atudenta are now slowed cake with frosting; Thursday, -Mwll 18. last week H seemed the man I< her the desire to try and under- ^^3 report that Legionnaire front door. They are to leave t i l at the beginning of the period cently been accepted at one or Steve Cone '6T down in their scholaatic ertdeve- hot dog on a roll, baked beans, eastbound car driven by with the most support at that I' stand it even more. It has also wollett has been seen in the meota by lack of reading aUUs. sauerkraut, gelatin with top- Sandra I* Gozdz of 163 E8- time was State Sen. Peter P. Inquiries and appiications can be made through ESTOWM and return at the end. more colleges: ' r:-y [ 1 helped her to develop leader- vicinity of the University of iCyndi Barnes, Syracuse Uni­ Ontoteimhig Stndenta piQg. (No school, no hutch,- on *W g e S t hit a northbound car Marland of Groton. The club voted on new mem­ P H IN N E Y , caU 643-1431 or Write to 126 PHARMACY ■ ^ [J ship qualities and understand Connecticut, but that he left versity; Linda Bayer, UConn, The American Legion Posts cktod Friday). driven by Richard T. Basrter, ------bers from the sophomore, j\m. ’ ( what kind of a peiBon she really there for destinations uidcnown. Boston University; Dave Best; G>imcil Staff 6( HrtRon and Marlboroiwh and _____ 61, of Glastonfaury about 7:16 ELECTRIC BOAT PACT North Elm St., Manchester. W459 HARTFpRD ROAD—649-9946 lor and senior classes, Iba AuxlHaxy of the Hrttron Manebeater Eventaig Her- P-»ti ettheHartford-S. Main St ( to. "W ait! There’s R ay CJharles Clarkson College; Stindra Bet­ GROTON (AP)—Members of Ellen’s dislikes Include hypo- m,usic In the air! Where is it selection Is based on the schoL Post arc maldng a joint effort aid Bham High School toteraectlan, poUoe report tencourt, University of Hart- the Marine Draftsmen’s Asso­ erites and people who treat her coming frewn? Let’s see . . . arship, leadership, service ■-■and Gets Ideas to aponsor outstanding juniors eomapondeirt, Lawrence Moe, Prtloe aay the Goads car start- ciation have voted 1,137-862 to as a twin and not an Indivldu- g^ g|t. . . .officer, ciir^W 'lhow *'’by‘thV sTu“ Central from Rham to attend Laurel~ teL 748-6766. ed through the Intersection aft­ accept a new 40-montt contract dents throughout -their high nectiout State CoUege, Southern al. Although rtie 1s glad she Is g^t the number of flLis house, Gill State and Mtitmeg Boys er halving stopped at the Hart­ with the Electric Boat division schort career (Connecticut State (College; Ka- a twin, Ellen admits it does that’s right, 176. The music At Confab ford Rd. stop sign and the im­ of General Dynamics Oorp. Ths NHS banquet Is to be t^y Blake, Central-Connecticut State at the tnilTeraity of Oon- have Its problems, such as sel- g^^ms to be coming from the pact occurred os the Goads car hrtd-Monday evening April 4 at State College; Aviva Bruner, > s r i . Traveling to Watertown, Con­ iMotiont from Jine as’ through Ticker Tape The new contract provides dom being called by the right httchen, hmmm . . . THERE was making a left turn onto wage increases and fringe im­ about 6:15 p.m. Members must University of Hartford, UConn, necticut, on Dterch 86, six stu­ liame. • h E i s , with his parents, his Utteira are brtng sent to rtv- Thomas A. Edison, in M78, Main St. provements. The major dis­ It’s JANETS for pay $1.26 this week to George Central Connecticut State; Carol dent Councit representatlvee at­ produced the first electrically The Goads oar was damaged Until going to coUege and brother Ray, and hte sls- Comber, Central Connecticut tended the Annual Oonventioa te organitations in the three agreement between the 2,600 pursulng her e a te n and tmvrt Lorraine, Bradlau to help defray the cost operated "typowrtter," which in the xlglrt trout end and the member association and the ef the diimer. The induction State/ College, Southern Con­ of tte Connecticut iFedemtloa towna maUng ig> Uta district plans, v^ch rtis hopes will in- *q^[ind if we join you for Susan Harrison Bay WooUett ____ „ „ ______mwport. ^ * printing wheel. Basrter car was damaged in company had been the duration ceremony wtU be Wednesday, necticut State, College; and cf Student Councils. tor flnanrtal elude a trip to Israel, waffles?” •ry' li to send three girls developed into the the left rear fonder, aooording of the new contract. The asso- May 11, at 8 p.m. Mr. William Mary-Lou Frahkenberg, UConn, Mark Heller, lies Hunter and • fiafnlUftr tlClCM* t&P^ ---- A.- will live with her parents Mi?, Susan Royce, ’ 66 K ey Winner , mnd twelve boyt, « quota ee- printer, to police. elation wanted a three-year pact H. Coi^, superintendent of Katharine Gi/Ubs. Legion of Honor Heidi DellaFera, aJU ’66, Qeoige according to the Eacyrtopoodla The shopping plaza parking and the company a five-year and Mrs. PhlUip Harrison, her ” ^ taUhshed by the state bead- twin sister, Susan, and their Boucher, ’67, lorna Ha- ’Ihe QuQl and Scroll Intenia- schools, wiU be the speaker. Also Judy Gobellle, WllUman- Bradtou, Sue Magowan, both Brltannioa. lot at T2 B. MUMa Tpko. was agreement. Candy Davidson, ’66 Jif* sincere and warm-hearted This week’s legtoimeire, Ray quartors cf tte Legion. The coot dog Cleo, who 1s a part of the v--nrn ’67. Barbara Rayburn, tional Honorary. . . Society ... for tlc State Teacher’s (College; ’67, and Debbie Snyder *68, " j; la $40.00 for oach girl and $00.- famUy, at 96 Green Manor Rd. ,g7 Laura Robb, ’67, Nancy-9*8^ Fiona flodos, C. W. Post Col­ girl Is this week’s female le- WooUett, Is a. person with def- foimed the Manchester dele- SHOW DATE SETT 00 lor each boy who attends. Pat Harris, ’67 .gg, Susan Goldberg. ’68. ^ lege; Ellen Harrison, Lesley gionnalre, Susan Harrisy her work at Ciamp chester at 7:80 sjm. aitd re­ PAUL DODGE PONTIAC who is head of the music de­ Kennedy, where she won a tory, Latin m . Chemistry, and turned at approximately 6 psn. "2.^ should make checks payable to S t ^ e y Sloselberg. ’ 68. ,1* k ty, Buena Vista College; Peter- Recently Chosen partment and In charge of the Herdic, Heidelberg CoUege, Kennedy Foundation Award for Gregg Notehand, Ray rates The agenda fo r the day pro*^ ^ the JcnesdCeote poot 06, Amer- -These new members wer« schedule consisting of English his favorite. Extras ".'l lean Zi^ion and fooward such Manchesfer*s Only Factory Direct Pontiac Dealer o f the thirteen chosen on the bMis“ ^ “ a "t^^t U B . S p « ^ ^ i n ^ al- ^ w . has ^ o i m ^ ^ ^ ^ t tte Elon, CoUege; Joyce Holland, being one of the most outstand­ -vidsd for a most interesting ing counselors at Camp Ken­ curricular aotivlUes Include rtitbks to the Poet, Box 80, Hab- NOBODY, l>iit JANETTS lias thousands of Hats to choose m S lL ^ t?‘tte” ’Worid’“ atk^ t^enon M artt 18. in which m - gebra and choir. Co-^tor auditions scheduled for Central Connecticut State Col­ and rswtunUng experience. For tte start of nedy. three years in tte Clasrtcal has been announced by Sharon sorted bits of information o< *he High Schort WotW for mid-April, lege; Vaughn Johnston, Green several of the representatives^ Botanoo X o v Has A Mountain CoUegpe; Helene Kie- Sue has been a member of I^a^e memberehip in ^ it ^ their eeom^ convehOcn. from! We have the lai^est selection in the area! SlitoranTjohnDouton — Ost^it.------new to be organized „ into a cohesive 196^.D T. f?hn i s ^ a ^ v ^ spring vacation. CYO of Saint James Church. and Buskin, Student colt, St. La-wrence University; the American Field Service The first Older of businees was About 10 Bham studonts eo-editors news story. In addition each ap- sock . When asked about sports. _ -made a tour last week of Wbr- that Jessica Kllmko, UConn; and Club for two yearJ and of the the giving of caonpaign speeches M tte thirteen, four are plicant wrote a news article on Council. MHS Announcers, Jun- Students are remtaded Hay cited golf as his favorite aestor Prtytechnical Institute pr^^enS juSSJs S.d are a subject of his choosing. lor Round Table, and Varaity tte third quarter wiU end on Neil Kovensky, Central Con­ Junior Round Table for one. by CFSC offics candidates. Tbs our wide, wonderful sdectiqn of new spring hats, you’re sure to Hnd many He also mentioned pool, league „,!^and Worcester Biological Re- Guarantee Worth Talking About Thursday, April 7. necticut State College, Ufkinn, That her religion plays a signif­ offices are presldeat, vies V sophomores. They Include: Lorraine Obuchowskl, ’67 Soccer. bowling .and tennis. His fav­ .isoarch Laboratory. ’The trip that are just “made for you!” You’ll see all the latest shapes in the loveliest American International College; icant role in her life is evidenc­ president, secretary, And as­ orite leisure activities are read- ,_^waa arranged by Professor Also, Cheryl Muschko, UC5onn; ed by her participation in the , . . -sistant------eecretaiy.,,. ------Each ___has _a , Riobert Morton, dean of the 12 Months or 12,000 Miles fabrics and colors of the season. Pick yours now! Lila North, Central Connecticut Leadera’ Training Fellowship ^^h specl- tacUKy and professor of tbeoret- State Ctollege; Allen Novakou- for two years and by her mem- ^ fieddutiee. The presldeBit makes j^_^ loal physics at WOroeater Prty- ski.e UConn, Northeastern Uni­ bershdp in tte united Synagogue tiwp trips annuaUy, one to p. tech and two menrbera of the «S POWI1AC n PONTIAC 1995 versity; <3arol Oleksiw, UConn, Youth for five years. She has ^ Washington, D.C. to meet with ,.,.R h a m Brtence D ept, WTlham BONNEVILLE CONVT. Priced From *1.99 tO *19,99 Central Omnecticut State Col­ been both chairman of the Con- ^ government officials, the otter "HOT" Cittallna 4-Door Sedan. Pow­ . Bowen and Henry Grabber. RAH, power steering, lege; Steve penny, Ohio Wesle­ neoticut Region USY and vice to Williamsburg tor tts Na/- er steering, power brakes, , ___srtjse of humor) to be found in «e HHuTarnfa The stirdenta were given ex- power brakes, power yan University; Barbara Rask, president of the Manchester tional Aasociation of Student* bucket seats, FACTORY automatic. Choice of two. his 'futiue vdfe, and also ss planatiwu of operation of a North Park College; Sue Royce, chapter for two years. One of OounoUfl Convention. A CSiSC A I R conditioning , ONES! that quality with which he radioactive analyser, the • uni- UConn; Linda Trombly, Heidel­ Sue’s ambitions is to visit Israel. Workshop is held during tts power windows, console, wishes more MHS students ^.. jVerslty's one kilowatt pool re­ berg CJollege, UConn; and Lori Presently following a schedule summer at UConn. etc. Gorgeous! 60GHEV. $695 Complete your Easter en­ were endowe«rlments, $3295 4-Door Sedan. 6-cyL, stand­ em ifistory. Modem Problems voting, the convention w«a V-8, radio, heater, extoa semble with a pair' of Cambridge School of Business. mment that he bates to mis­ :^,one of which dealt with atom ard ehlft, radio, hMter. and choir, she considers English treated to an address by Oon- clean. place things and that be is „ smaalring. Numerous other ex- GLOVES her favorite subject, since she nectlcut Senatm: Ribiootf. Hi* „,^perim«nte were demonstrated 64 PONTIAC $1665 enjoys literature and writing “P®*®** centered on the respon- .;^aitd explained.'' Tempest Ssfarl Wagon. 6- 64BHlek $1495 MOLDS. *1795 take him for his twin brother, gUrfUtteg ^t leadership and coo- Riviera. Power steering A Tapes H elp about her experiences and im­ ...TT, On a tour through the Worcea- cyL, automatic, radio, heat­ Convertible. Power steering $2.00 - $5.00 pressions. Her enthusiasm for ®™te. ttened several amusing eneo- er, color; Aquamarine. brakes, automatic, mint and brakes, automatic. . ter Biological Research Lahora- condition. _ writing is manifest by her state­ Florida has been tte location dotes atxsit the senator's own r ’O'tory, conducted by staff scien- In French ment that she “would find a of eight memorable vacations, experiences. Then, aR went to M tlsts Dr. A.E. Bidcaon and ’Or. CtVOLKS. *995 or a HANDBAG tiny nook somewhere and think and has i»ompted an active in- the Watertown High cafeteria A -r Jotau 1C. H. Oravas, tte students Bus, an set iq> for camping. tSPMtlM *2795 64CHEY. $1495 Mrs. Allan’s Honors French terest In history and in traveling, for a chicken lumflieon pcoviaefi Bonneville 8-Dr. Hardti^. HI and TV classes have been «»y ii sne were A tour of Andrews Air Force ft«e of ohaxge. various experiments .with 4 on the floor, extra sharp. 4-Door Sedan. B61 Air. Auto­ $2.99 - $19 j99, given one day to spend as she small animals, also, a study M M ERC. S1395 matic, 6-cyL, radio, heater. given tte opportunity to im- ' Base this sununer, where he First on the afternoon soiled- prove their comprehension of the w Air Force One (tte presl- ule came a “swap^ttop.” Dele- the effects cf aicobol was Comet 3-Door. V-8, standard .cuPreaented as well ss a demon- shift, radio, heater. spoken French by listening to , , , 0«nt-8 plane) end ~ Vice- -____Presl- bgaUa—— were ------assigned_ro«Mo ______s-n.stration ef the mearw used to MCHEV. *1695 M PONTIAC *1395 French tapes in the langj^e ^ work^ Humphrey’s jet. an ex- vriiere emaU groups of 86 to 80 tr. determine the structure of mole- lab. Each student works Indi^- ^rrison a Stationers. In ^ ample of the way in which these people met and discussed p ii^ wf^ottlea. 64CHEV. $1895 Btarchief 4-Door Hardt. u^ly, at to own rate, ^|er ® clMrical**ai^Mk music Interests are manifested, lems and their sohitioo* O0*v- Convertible. Automatic, pow­ Automatic, power steering, -/■c Textile fibew MaUbu Super Sport 2-Door ^ool or during study tolls, tog to classiMl m^folkto i^rtc future plans include col- cerntogcemtag thette high school oot^coun- Hardt<9 . Power steering, power brakes radio, heater. The topes are awompMied by a ^d Broadway sco^ li^«- ^ ^ ^ -rj. An exhibit of taxtile designs er steering, radio, beater. lege where he hopes to major cll.'This session we* gi power brakes, auta trana., a 8 ^ of questions to aid the reading and writing and minor In history. hv eM because ttev YXTJnay ba viewed at Rham the air comUttoning. OPEN EVERY NIGHT to English and minor In history, enjoyed by ell because they 'Ci-P^De between today through stitoent to fMUsing on the - oninion her ndieinn Then he wants to live and teach felt It m oet psxjfitabile. Xt i* w April 16 ficta 8:15'to 4 pm. in 61GHEV. $695 portant points of the material. In her opinion, her reilgioii ^ 4*m hoped that several idee* ob­ student commons. MOLDS, *1195 HPONnAC *2095 station Wagon. Brookwood. ttirrentlj; French IV Is Uaten- and her paretoa Mr. and Mrs. ^ tained there can be tried at ojir C elebrity Sedan. Power V ’VK Designs for many purposes 6-cyL, standard shift, radio, tog to topes of French Utera- PhUllp Harrison, have most h ^ ^ f to^^vStt^to own school. steering, power brakes, auto­ Catalina Station Wagon. Ra­ ture, while French III hears tte richly influenced her outlook on ttotll then he livewlOi his have been creeted by Art I stu- matic. heater. At the close of the "serep- .,^^-dents. These have'-been printed adventures of Joey Kendell, an life. They have taught her to parents, Mn and Jpe. ^ymond dio, heater, automatic, pow­ 0 shop”, representatives returned A m erican student vlsittog appreciate life more fuUy and to ^ ^ S9<*®** designs and cedor to the auditorium where the re­ M PONTIAC *1795 er otaarlng, power brakes, Many, Many Othora friehds to France. Mrs. Allan live constructively. Until she "is brother Ernie at 176 ^^adiemaa o n original. A rt H sult of the morning’s voting was ..stndwtts have block printed Catalina 4-Door Hudtop. S said that otter tapes dealing begins her college life at. South Main St, cbetoa of E, 6-paia or 9- To Choose Front annoifflced end the new offloet* j.«M r dertgns In <»e to three to chooae from. Power stoer- W i t t French history and culture UCoqn, Sue will live at 96 Green Jill Horton ’67 tog, power brakes^ antfr- installed. Outgoing president, ..iBOlon on fabrics in fast-oolor matte. * Low Bank Rates « will be made available later to Manor Rd. with her parents, her — — _ _ . ^ ___ __ . OriglBBl cetantics done by enable tte students to bear rtster Ellen, and her dog Oeo. Student* are reminded ttat Tom D ^ e W atM t^ HJgh, *^Advanced and Art H students many different French voices. It . Lorraine Obuschowskl, ’67 any eocldent*, oocurtag on drtiversd an u n u ^ aodsaMte- “"a ri also displayed. rhopTd ^ t ^tuaily all ■ciio(* property or at any tog speech to end the sewrton- Music Festival r ir is Leaders and gymnastic club members per- Marty Bonham *66 and Barbara Higbie '66. Fac- Frcnch classes will be lable to K readers of this page school sports event must be ra- George Brafflau ’8T Robert Clowes, music direc­ PAUL DODGE PONTIAC dance and gymnastic routines for about ulty advisors for the club were Miss Case and Miss profit by a similar program thought that they were eeetag ported immediately to the ^ ^ , tor at Rham, has announced 373 MAIN s n » r students and teachers. Various performances Jaronezyk. All junior and sophomore homerooM aimed at developing Ustentog double due to our twin legions, teacher in ch arge or to tte Ttoe oolom r o r the p n sen t tour students from the * 4 9 ^ 1 MANCHiSrER iumning rone to music, precision march- attended the performance which was given in the r^T.r.inminnn Consider it our way of wishing sitoool nurse, and on aocU snt

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MANCHESTER EVENmG^ HERAI»; «SNCflESlEE, C6NN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1,1968 PAOB SIXTEEN Vernon Vernon Vernon Mi^ Greaney School Menus Wilspn to Office^ HEALTH CAPSULES South Windsor Neighbors Denied Change Graduation Siuin a Flop^ TRUCKLOAD SAIE| by Midiael A.P40to- chael stewatt, re-elected at Ful­ have been found in a lignite ty lines, according to regula­ ter falling to pay wages to her Ex-SAC Oiief PLANT FOOD iry. A mandate from the people MIRRORS (Fireplace and Drar) employes. She is scheduled to chicken In gravy, noodles, peas, "There’s no nice way to fight ham, has proved ona of Labbr’e ping, bread Snd butler; ’ThurS' mine at Kymi on the island of tions. a war,” he said. "You can’t kill this country,’’ Wilson told party difficulty now will be to Windsor Hill, Euboea, prof. J. Melendis, arch- The neighbors argued that appear In Circuit Court in fruit; Tuesday, ravioli, green LIME major euceesses. day, manageria decision, ICe beans, tossed salad, pudding; Asks Bombing people and make them like it.” aiewsmen. Instead, Cordon Walker may contain the more extreme left- Membership cards sad COplea cream; Frid.\y, aChOOl vacaUon AeOlogy lecturer At Athens Uni- PICTURE FRAMING (all types) toe commercial zone is causing Rockville on April 12. 5-10-5 Jl! Wilson’s Labor party canve to wingers who bitterly oppose hlS of the by-laws are now being property devaluation, and is “a A Hamden woman suffered Wednesday, beef stew. Jelly or Power said, in response for a be Slated for a new post as min­ begins. versity, said the hippopotamus Of North Viet question, that he did not think Mwer 17 months ago with a ister for Europe. HiS task would support for American action in printed for distribution. belonged to a species which mess,” and "an eyesore.” face cuts in an accident at the bread and butter sandwiches, 50 lb. Bag W INOOW and P LA T E G LASS scooter pies; Thursday, hog dog CHESHIRB (AP)—The form­ nuclear weapons would have to 50 lbs. ^iommons margin of only three be to probe Britain’a prospecU Viet Nam. Firat CSuirch Manchester Evening Herald existed in Europe 26 million Louis Truso, of 335 Vemon intersection of a Wilbur Cross in roll, pickles, potato chips, er chief of the 8trateg;lc Air be used. ^ e s after 18 yeaip of Conjierv- for Joining the European Com­ ’The leftists number at least 80 ’The final Lenten serVlte to South Windsor correspondent, years ago. Ave., said that "the present Highway ramp and Rt. 88 In «tive government. Despite his and perhaps 70. Labor’s Slender be held by the First Ctmgrega- area is a complete mess . . . Tajlcottville last night baked bear>s, cookies. Command advocated Thursday "North Viet Nam Is a very mon Market. Anne Lyons, teL 644-8382. that the U.S. bomb all industrial ^pny majority, Wilson adepUy Heath, to toe dismay of some mAJOrity and fear of bringing tional Church wiU be at 7:30 The neighborhood would be im­ Police say that Mary B. Bren­ Nortoeast School: Monday, small country,” he said. "It areas In North Viet Nam. doesn’t warrant It.” «U8lihed torough a. ccnsideratole oonaervatlves especially 1ft the the government down kept toem P-"^- Sunday, with the Rev. Rog- RESEARCH GRANT proved by changing (the zone) nan emerged from toe exit Xhells, hamburg and tomato $ 1 - 4 7 ^gram of legitUUon and uncOndlUonal er Nicholson of South Congrega­ back.” ramp from the Wilbur Cross sauce, tossed salad, applesauce; The policy was urged by re­ "Never let the Impression be in check in the last Parliament. COLLEXJE STA’nON, Tex. tired Air Force Gen. Thomss S. teedily improved hla party’s msrkct a basic tional Church, East Hartford, (AP) — If researchers at Texas Richard Harding, 329 Vemon into the path of a car driven by Tuesday, baked ham, mashed gained by anyone,” he added, When toe last Pariiament was Power, of Palm Springs, Calif. "that we will not use It If nec­ landing with toe public. of his platform. dissolved, Labor held 814 seats, Speaking on "The Need within AAM University are successful Ave., long a resident of the Lee H. Holmes, 32, 62 Elm Hill potatoes buttered green beans, I Unless defeated on a major wilaoh aay* he will go 1« but Suburbia.’’ €u^, said, "What was once a Rd., Vemon. vanlUa pudding: Wednesday, Power, here to address a essary.” 4 7 ^ ^ the Conservatives 303, the lib­ in finding a cure for Swamp fe­ meeting of the Connecticut Re­ me, the Lahoritee coirid have on We own terms, wWch include Woman’s Club ver in horses, they say some of nice, peaceful neighborhood is Holmes was charged with meat bells with tomato sauce, In his speech, Power said the I erals 10, the nonvotlng speaker TTie South Windsor Woman’s failure to grant the ripht-of-way publican Citizens Committee, U.S. should repudiate what he l^ld on unUI 1966. But with their ,aleguards for British agricul-one and two were vacant. ’The the credit will have to gO to now an eyesore (which hs«) mashed potatoes, buttered com, manow margin serving as a for BrtUln’a trading Club will meet Monday at 7:48 by patrolman Norbert Saegaert sliced peaches; Thursday, told newsmen that “the 4ime is called the United Nations’ "gen­ two deputy speakers, One liber­ members of the Caroline Moun- .. . hurt toe value of our prop­ 2 Soostant deterrent and with p.m. at the Orchard Hill Ele­ 1 and will appear in Circuit frankfurters In rolls, potato ripe to hit Haiphong, to take tlemen’s agreement” on space ^Cfiarue-ll’...No ntohoy dowil.»«8p In yuflff 1# petf partners in the OommonweAlth al and ons Conservative, also Ues 4H Club of Ridgely, Md. erty.” M blic opinion polls ehewing and UM European Free Trade mentary School. Special guests Others appearing included Court in Rockville April 19. chips, pickles, celery and car­ out all toeir oil, electrical pow­ and proceed with the develop­ did not vote, giving Labor a ma­ ’The Caroline MOuntles sent J-' /r,, I atom well ahead of the Oonserv- AeaoclaUon. He bslievec much will be Mre. John B. Sahey, $1 to the. school’s agricultural Boheit Shellard, 315 Vemon Lawrence F. Girard, 19, of 13 rot sticks, gingerbread and er and whatever else makes ment of military uses for space. 1 toUves, Wilson called an elecucn jority of tores. Ava; Gay Abrahamson, 323 Hickory Dr., Andover, waa them tick with air power and of British industry’s present state president of the federation experiment station to be used in \ cream. Jo gain s free rein. ttxniMe stems from uncertainty of woman’s clubs; Mrs. George finding a cure for the disease. Vemon Ave., and Charles Lanz, charged with speeding by Pa- Maple Street School: Monday, sea power.” Children’s small stuffed toy« OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 2 The campaign was fou^t over toe future during the pre­ of 334 Vemon Ave. troli^an John Bundy on Rt. 30 Haiphong Is toe main port for 1 MANCHESTER PARKADE Whisky Town Gabriel, Hartford County vice- Dr. R, E. Patterson, dean of the When buying lawn fertilizer Chicken noodle soup, meat and may be dried quickly after Lcetly on domestic issues. Con- vious abortive Common Market president, and Mrs. Benjamin school's Agricultural college, The Yosts were represented last*hight and will appear in pickle and peanut butter and Hanoi. Asked If Hanoi Itself washing by placing toem in a Mrvattva Leader Edward negotiations of 1961-63. DUFFTOWN, Scotland (AP) Pettis Jr., Hartford County di­ Said the money would go toward by Atty. Harry Hammer, who court in Rockville on April 12. Jelly sandwiches; Tuesday, bar­ should be bombed, Power re­ hairdryer hood. Heath, 49, put forth a sweeping A further international effect This ancient Highland town is rector. purchasing microscope filters. ... people choose Turf Builder(R) 3-to-l objected to the change on be­ becued hamburg on rolls, po­ plied : program of reforms, but toe of Wilson’s decisive mandate getting a new coat of arms— The club’s annual sewing con­ over any other brand half of his clients. Atty. Ham­ tato Chips, carrot and celery "I’d bomb everything up there L chief question as far as the vot­ may be quickly seen In his han­ featuring a whisky distillery. test will be judged at the meet­ mer presented a notice of pro­ Wilson Shower sticks; Wednesday, baked ham, that’s supporting the economy. ers were concerned was wtMth- dling Of toe potentially explosive Sir Thomas tones of Learney, ing. On display will be the arts test over the requested change. green beans, sweet potatoes, Now, I don’t mean bombing peo­ ^ the 69-year-cld prime mints- RhodeslAn affair. and crafts entries. All’ winners Turf Builder is terrific stuff. It outperforms Apartmente Tabled cabbage, apple and raisin salad; ple. We’ve got no quarrel with ^ r or Heath was toe better man toe Lord Lyon of Scotland whose Your first bo^ Held in Vemon HAAth oAmpAigned tor nego­ function it is to look after coats of contests will participate in BEORGE N. A zone change which would Thursday, ravioli, com, toesed the citizens.” fight Britain’e chronic eco- tiations with Ian fimith’s rebel the Hartford County Judging Ap­ other grass fertilizer^ because of its patented result in the constmctlon of 100 Miss Jean Wilson of 296 Main salad, Italian bread; dessert, Power said the U.S. might no­ dppmic troubles. of arms and other heraldic will show you regime. Wilson Is commlted to business, suggested the new coat ril 12 at the Waverly Inn. Trionized bonding. Keeps grass greener longer. apartmente on Regan Rd., Ver­ St. was feted recently at a bri­ milk and sandwiches served tify North Viet Nam what area One of toe new ParUament’e bringing Smith down by eco­ CONVERSE non, was tabled eo that zoning with every meal. dUret taake after it meets April of arms at the request of the Members are reminded to Why--or Scotts dal shower at the home of Mrs. will be attacked beforehand to nomic sanctions and can be ex­ Dufftown city fathers. Dufftown bring cakes for "(Operation Satisfaction guaranteed, or money back, board members can study plans COME ON IN NOW! ^ will be to approve a budget pected to seek ways of strength­ submitted. James R. Hazen of Tumble- it w toe coming year. is a diSUlUng center. Deepfreeze.” FAINTING Bflll poy^ for It! ening them. Hostesses for the evening will ...... 'AND ■ The request came from de- brook Dr., VerriSn. About 25 "One of toe first things toe For Heijto. the result under­ 5,000 sq. ft. 4.95 io;oo6 sq. ft; 8.05 Teloper Emil Downey, repre- attended toe event. DURING OUR ^ •w govwnment will do will be DON’T CALL THEM BOBBIES be Mrs. Rol>ert Smith and Mfs. lined the truism that the British LONDON — Despite a pop­ Frank Strzepek. D EG 0 R A TIN 6 aented last hlght by Atty. Her- The bride-elect opened her Ae take a new hard look at Brlt- seldom elect a divided party. gifts while seated beneath an ^Nta’a overseas expaadlture, ular mlaooncepUon, the British Square Dance Call « PJML . 6 PJg. bert Hannabury. Conservative ^>Mta on defense, do not caN toeir policemen bob­ The South Windsor Square Phono 648-6804 A silence fell when Atty. Han­ arrangement of crepe paper foepeclaiUy on such thingp as nabury presented a large, col­ pleeptag our troops in Germa- Rhodesia snd the Common bies. They call them coppers, Dance C3ub will hold An April FULLY INSUBED wedding bells, umbrellas and Market were cissr throughout authorized e S c o t t j ^ dealer orful, architect’s rendering of flowers. DOUBLE DIVIDEND DAYS! a y ," said Wtison’B treasury or, to their facec, officers. Fool’s Dance at the Ellsworth tihlef, James OAUaghan, efter the oampsign snd were exploit­ the proposed apartment com­ Mrs. prank Duncan of Man­ 3ito was rc-eleotsd in a CSartoff ed by Wilson. Some Conserva­ plex. The rendering was fram­ chester, Mrs. William Duncan It's our GIGGEST SALE of the year Jjpjfttrict. tives said Heath, who comes ed, and looked more like an of iRoricville and Mrs. Robert Britain maintiUna about 48,000 from the worktng class, did not fine oil painting than a draw­ Duncan of Vemon assisted the iltoops in West Germany, and get 100 per cent support from ing based on building plans. hostess. pAieoisssive governments have some of toe prominent aristo­ One observer was heard to Miss Wilson is the daughter of ripome under pressure in toe crats who are the backbone of LARSEN’S BUSH zay, *Td like to hang that In Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wilson. Jporeaa and in Parliament to trim the party. my home.” She will be married April 16 -■the foroe tor toe sake of eoono- Heath even ceme close to per­ HARDWARE, Inc. HARDWARE CO. There were no objectors to to David Buley of Baltimore, liiny sonal defeat in hla own parUa- BOSTROM Downey’s plan. Md., the son of Mr. and Mrs. j Tho Laboritea are. committed m^ntaiy dlstrict a t Bexley, 34 Depot Square—Manchester 793 Main St.-—Manchester. Hope CSiapter Francis Buley of Clearwater, ^6o bring Britain’a toralgn trade » • margin over his La- Hope Chapter, Order of East­ Fla. ’Into balance by toe iend of the Sorita opponent waa 2,337. down ern Star, will meet Thursday at :yaar. by half fr o m 1964. 8 pm . at toe Masonto Temple, The government is alao faepd Heath and hta prinelpAl tide, Orchard St., EMlngt^ There Building Blocks ||r ito paying back 63.63 biliieo- party Chairman Edward Du GALLERIES will be an Easter hat parade after the jrFeting. Awards will Amino add Is the name ot ------:------— ------be given for the oldest, prettiest, toe organic adds which make NOW IS THE TIME - - - We need used cars and we will pay TOP Announce the Opening of Its Permanent Gallery fiunnleat and most original hats. up the proteins in the tissues Trademark of Trust Befreslunents will be served. of living things. For this rea­ ■ / Friday To Hear Cantata son, amino adds are called DOLLAR for your cor in trade on the beautiful 1966 CHEVROLETSI in Hartford at 276 Trumbull Street R H E D f A lB I L / W USED CABS Members of Wesleyan Metho­ the building blocks of proteins. Gvafits Saturday, y r J IV, N F l, 1P I ,: I ■ Only Saturday, April 2nd—9;00 A.M, to 9:00 P,M, WE TAKE PRIDE IN Bring those big gas heat bills down to earth USED Sunday—1:00 P.M. /o 6:00 P,M. 1965 FORD 1963 CHEVROLET OUR USED CARS— (PRIVATE SHOWING AND EXHIBITION) 2-DOOR SEDAN DELUXE CORVAIR CARS STOP IN AND SEE WHY! Special, automatic. White, black vinyl, P.G. 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Grapefruit League ■ ®Y Willie Gets HOWIE HOLCOMB ^ DODGE CLASSIC -7- Ron HOME ENGINEERS—^Betly WITH Coty 206 — 582, Fred laylor Richardson 200-iri—552, D^; BRADENTON, Fla. - - Kansa 3 * Grand Jury 203, Dan Doran 235-558, Cliff lores Lewis 178—497, Editfi Day’s Rest rsiw 'M'anacerasas****-®'"' Al —Dark...... and—“ hi 5 Coffin 218, Ron Fletcher 209- Palmer 182-184— 510, Lee PoiJe Earl Yost coaches all wear whito baseball Twice Told Tale, the ‘Cat’ and the ‘Kitten’ Held Over 220 — 608, Ron Nlvison 209, 189—487, Flora Wilson 203-*r From Franks hats on the playing field — in Harry Brecheen is the current Baltimore Oriole Jack Nelllgpn 256—580, Charlie 403, Marie Fraser 18T--48P, contrast to the green caps worn HERALD SPORTS EDITOR pitching coach who once was an ace left-handed pitcher Bossldy 560,’ Jeff Warwick 558, Gay Todd 452, Gtony CU«k Two weeks ago. Manager by the players. The reason: It’s for the St. Louis Cardinals. At the height of his career Indefinitely Ray Bjorkman 221-203 — 597, 191-202-201—594, Elganor Bejr. Bob Cone 214—666, Jim Tay- er 186-181-^78, Mary Holman Herman Pranks of this San easy to spot the "minds” from he carried the nickname of “ Harry the Cat” because of Today's Teqm~~^ the players on the practice field. his feline-like reflexes, particularly the ability to dart CHICAGO . (A , P)— A fed- lor 213-234-220 — 667, John 203—488. Doris Dickensen Francisco Giants ordered Janes 223 — 603, Jim Officer Phyllls Ostberg 466, Marie 1 ^ off the pitching mound and field bunts. His attention eral grand jury mvestigat- Willie Mays to stay away Chariie O, famed niule mas- 653, Ike Rhoads 202. Us 457, HNelyn Jblmson 6(11, to this minute aide of pitching Ipg gangster influence in from the ball park. cot of the Athletics, is In Flor­ ------Wanda Kaselauskas 488. i ^ Philadelphia Phils was so great he frequently professional boxing report; 'I 'v e Jurt gotta slow him If Haddix can’t do the job • • - a MIXED NUTS — Betsy Bird ------ida and nuikes the rounds of played at the shortstop position down,” Pranks said. "He's com* (and he thinks he can) u ^ ly was to begin its thlrf 127, Flo Niles 152—386, Irene COUNTRY CLUB — Marge the training camps. Hie Flori­ dui^ng practice to sharpen his “ Ing along too fast.” won’t be for lack of the proper day of sessions today with Laraia 128— 344, Bert Bottlcel- Ricclo 137-343, Helen Noel 125- da trip will cost millionaire own­ defensive ability. . , _____ . ing pitcher and the club will be Maya too* another day off ' the entire proceedings 11 126—341, Doris TopUff 163 — ggo, Clara Trueman 127-359, •?- CLEARWATER, Fla. — er Charles Finley approximate­ A few years after Brecheen ^ groun extra tough. today, his third since the exhibi- wrapped in secrecy, 398, Barbara Callahan 160 — Beverly Bard 126, Regina Hilin- «We’re not beating any­ ly $3,000, Cbarlle O. performs was making a name for himself * “Jim Bunning, Chris Short tion schedule started March U. before every game, bowing to ^lokesmen fqp the U.S. Attor- 340, Bes Tetreault 130—342, gkl 142-127-358. body yet, but we are get­ and Ray Culp look ready to take between those days of rest, and the Cardinals, another the stands. The genuine Mis­ Sports Potpourri ney’s office refused to diselose Joan Colby 142 — 353, Kitty ------regular pitching turns," Mauch though, the 84-year*ohl whU has smallish lefty named Harvey ting ready to win a lot of souri mule was presented to „ . ^ ^ Bill Sacherek, In his weekly to newsmen whether the p ro ^ Toce 341. HOMEMAKERS HOLId AV said. “All three have impressed slowed down about sis much as • games,” long-haired Gene Finley by Missouri Gov. Warren Haddix a rrlv^ on the Red from the ski areas. In- would continue today. However, ------Ginger Yourkas 187-246-593. and I know what they can do." he does during the regidar sea- • Birds scene. Hls similanty to ^ ig expect- the grand Jury, scheduled to be Mauch of the Philadelphia Heames. NITF, OWXS — Lary Laurie ------t^illies reported at beautiful Bunning has won 19 games the *<***• Brecheen, both in physical re- Kllllngton, Stratton and dismissed Monday, was held 179—471, Harriet Haslett 188, p a RKADE PINNETTES -■ past two years. Short wound up ^ Glints' 7-4 victory over • semblance and in pitching (and Round TVip, where new snow over indefinitely at the govern- Jack Russell Stadium here, best “ It's always been my belief Mary Lou Small ,465. LiWan 175.500, Betty known as the home base of the with 18 winning decisions and California Thursday. Mays in- defensive) ability waa so great fgu tm , week. "Round Top," ment’s requeet, an indication of the pitcher has his mind made Shuman 483. Plumley 179-189-492, -- -- *“ Jill...... Kra- V>ftball Clearwater Bombers. Clup added 14 more. Several creased Ws spHng avemge to that he quickly picked up the he says, “ expects another two further hearings, up where he’s going to throw the — vontka 191-187-621, Barbara Only casualty In the Phils’ rookies, plus veteran Bob Belln- tag o f “The Kitten” a direct to three weeks o f acUvity. And At Thursday’s session, Ber- ball — to the plate or first base POWDER PUFF — Cathy Q<,odard 179-178-492, Toni Fo- tam p Is Manager Mauch. His sky, are battling for the fourth J In two runs reference to hls predecessor. Stratton has planned a cos- nard Glickman, 51, the govem- — before he starts his delivery. Petrella 200-475, Rae Hannon garty 183-489, Helen Tierney right hand Is swollen almost starter's post. Another starter Brecheen, after his pitching tume event for Faster Sunday ment’s prime witness, testified That helps a lot, but It’s the 179, Gaye Cavanaugh 458 177-486, Dot Peterson 196-467, twice Its normal size, the re- is a must If the Phils are to be Mays has accumulated moot days were over, waa hired by . . . “ How to be a World before the grand Jury, of his 21 hits and 13 RBI while study of each pitcher that gives Wanda Kaselauskas 470, Lori flilt o f an Injury at the “Iron in the race from start to finish. , . , „ . . . . tl.e Orioles as pitching coach. Champion in Nine Easy Les- As far as could be deter- me my biggest advantage on the MANCHESTER UOMEN — 193-482, Meredith Henry alike” pitching machine. ^ With a better defense, bench " l * INTERMEDIATE CHAMPS—The Rejects captured the East Side Rec Cen­ One of hls first tasks was to sons,” will be telecast a week mined, Glickman was the day’s Bette White 125, Fran Cj^dall 175.508, Marion Gordon 472, sometimes seven Innings in a bases." Maury Wills claims. “ Last year the PhUlles slipped and most important, attitude mould a pitching staff from a from tomorrow at 4:30 over only witness in the seven-hour 128, Alva Doucette 144, Chlckle white 181-187-507, Mari- game. HU nlne-lhning perform­ ter Intermediate League championship this season. The squad included, front The Dodger speed merchant has « red hot pennant contender in and outlook, the Phils bear group of green youngsters — Channels 22 and 30. It will fea- session. , . . Brezenskl 129—343. jyjj ^adore 206-476, Dot Whlte- ance against the Angela marked row, left to right, John Holmes, Mark Gibson, Tony Kastauskas and Tom Ges- stolen 289 bases' since 1962, get­ ^ to an also-ran, placing watching in ’66. say; second row, Dave Viara, Vic Salcius, Ron Girouard and Jim Patulak. MUt PappM, Stero Barber and ture nine o f the World Cham- In an attempt to maintain the head 205-483, Doris Kirtland Sixth in the National League hU first of the ting 1(H In 1992. Chuck l^ a d a among them. P“>« Lo® Angeles Dodgers, ex- secret characteristics ^ Y LEAGUE — Fred McCur- spring. Kevin Hogan and Rich Andrulot were absent. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). X,,,, T>. 200-647, Bea Carroll 175, Rae acramble. No one can forget He cmrmleted this chore ad- platolng in their own words. Jury proceedings, GUckman i Hannon 188-175-527, Ginger ih e flcqieroo of all times when “ Hs Just gets better and bet­ Did you Know Department: mirably.ir«hiv TheT?ie "Kiddle-KirtHie Korps”Knms” as their particular ^a«nond s^- was whisky into the ^ e ^ 141-138-135--414. Pete yourkas 186-193-493. the Ph^ fell flat on their faces Central Reveals ter,” California Manager Bill The distance between the bases cialtles. Curt Gowdy and Jim Building via an underground 163-141—414, Larry Bates 150 _____ Rlgney said. . Baseball World Waits it was tagged almost pitched a land loj^ the 1064 race in the -.9 0 feet — is one of only two Simpson will handle the MC entrance. • _396, Bill Chapman. 146-136- o r o v f _ Clari In another exhibition of power 7-Team Race punchless Oriole club to an PARENT-AL PROTECTION— Bernie Parent, ’ goalie, makes a final two weeks of the season BILL WHITE Football Slate rules which haven’t chwged work . . . Attempts by newsmen to spot 393. Andy Lamoureaux 365, t.-* Thursday, ’Tony Conlgliaro hit American League pennant be­ save off the stick of Toronto’s Orland Kurtenbach during last night’s game in after leading by a wide margin BOSTON (AP) —Ameri­ since Alexander Cartwright de­ Qnlp of the week: Adolph Wm leaving the building were Jerry Smith 139—370, Howie Ikimost all season. that guy. He’s Just great, both NEW BRITAIN—The Central his seventh homer of the spring signed the first baseball field. fore it W8LS broken up. (B)d. Rupp of Kentucky was dlsap- fruitless despite a constant Boston. Bruin defenseman Al Langlois is on the way to help clear the re­ Hampton 379, Joe Cataldl 148 Hampton on and off the field," Mauch Connecticut Sfate College 1966 and drove in tour nins.aa Boe- Anti-Trust Decision can League President Joe -'^•'Perhaps the team never « - Cronin predicts a seven- The other unaltered rule is that Note. Estrada, hit with a soro hls team lost In watch at all exiU. bound. Boston won, 3-1. (AP Photofax) — 389, Joe Twaronite 149—378, added. football schedule, released to- ton walloped Washington .10-0. A W M 4 n f w r i n e v t * r v m o nttPir J..^, cbver^, at least during 1065. team pennant race and a a regulation game be nine Inn­ arm, is trying to come hack the NCAA finals but the sea- The grand jury opened Its Charlie Varrick 366. Frank The Phils haven’t represented Athletic Director Dr. Jim GentUe’a three-nin homer ■with the California Angels, But this is 1066 and there trend toward more exciting ings. son, as a whole was satisfying, probe Wednesday, hearing at Calvo 148-140, Ed Bujauclus iPbylll® Doster 180-351, the National League in the William M. Moore, shows one capped a seven-run sixth inning Fran Crandall 127-142—372, are new faces wearing PhllUe Due by Opening Day play In the 1966 season. Pappas was the big man In a Hls comment; “ I thought least seven subpoensed wltness- 145—385, Al Bujauclus 143— ^ lors. World Series since the 1960 opponent, the Blue Devils that'powered Houston past PhU- winter deal for Ctocinnati s western Union had gone out es. Game on TV Hockey Also-Rans Fran Jamaltis 134-363. playlng at Springfield College adelphia 12-9. Back fr(Hn a swing of Big 'Winner in home run con­ 369, Billy Wlerdak 363, Carl ■ - “This is the best team that Whiz Kids of Eddie Sawyer. Frank Robinson). of business arouiid hero a year Glickman’s tie-up with Ernie Oct. 1. Cincinnati edged Baltimore 3- ■ MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)—After one month an

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Call Leon Bouchard, Pa 410oae|iaMr 8925. - so-o mgev auojuk w o oa VICE GU'/ / 4>ShaE*trM VJHOLN60 Dodge Pontiac, Jnc.,:l-MltchfU MnoRsrVMt 196S CHEVROLET Btscayne — "MICE GWAIA/ARPiS Dr., 649-4646, JTUArS AN INTERESTING 47FlMeFd. •• «Bh WHICH SO^roOAi, TO-' IN -we , 6 cylinder, automatic trans­ BAX MA3 0 R.HOW ABOUT RENTIN'. PROPOSITION FOR A GROUP bOCBt ADVERTISING APARTMElit, INVENTORY AND WANTED — 'Experienced IPEVOTED TO CIVIC BETTEPf- UYsflMbTMg mission, power steering, radio, m e THE OWLS CLUB FOR ArroRNE/ before you ', tor trailer driver, full or CRUMWEiX'S t a l k ? you B oy s MENT, UKE THE OWLS/ BUTOO CLASSIFIED advertising DEPT. HOURS 1796. 649-0719, between 6-7. 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WORTHl 8 B S & ' ' * ■ OMWb automatic, good . condition 64 Addison Rd., Glastonbury . •Pat re cto r omitted Insertion tor aiqr adverttMOMnt and Oiea onl^ THIS IS EAST MUPViLLt.' CONCRETE' FlJnSHER -E x- to the extent of a “ make irood” InseniaaL Errors a»hMi da aoC throughout, radio, heater, $376, Mm SmSW T Crowd . MAn^a^portttBook^BIM. perience dn fouiidaiUons amd re- tosen the of the adverttatM^ WUI aat haeanMMd bf Call 649-2696. NEXT STOP- NORW } E a S '“ “ make cood" Insertloa. GUMSHOE^ FUU.-TIMB COUNTER girl . talnltig walls. Ai^ly 60 Hebron a ia iu iit M r lOOf aboaft S7^WUo( M B w olU ^ lAun . —_ 54lnsoct 1959 — V-8, 2 doOr Chevrolet. for morning shift. Apply Mis­ Ave, Glastonbury. 90 UM am 'One owner car, excellent me­ ter Donut, 255 W est Middle' m ? 3 ft . v r IT i r 5“ r (RoekTina, XWl .EVte) chanical condition. Must .sell Tpke., Manchester.' t thb weekend. $226. or best of­ This May Be. 12. 643-2711 875-3136 fer. 649-6468. WAITRESSES —FUll jor part time daysfs, nights and or weeli..^.,,^ ''T"*tTT7 IT" ZS*- ends.' Immediate- positions i i T l i J v JJD m >!,'iil Nt M.' V II" AfA£ M A LO O .■ Trucks—Tractors v5 KX)2S s. /WHweAyt. open. Apply in person only to ^Un^^UZ. Howard Johnson Restaurant, 4 TUB u Trouble Reaeblng Our Advortiser? iflfPiiT stme’lviCE CHICAGO, a t. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN • • 1956 CHEVROLET % tonpick- 894 Tolland Tpke., Manchester YO U W A N T 24-Hour Answeriig Senrlee ■-up, new engine, tires, brakes, ^ It 94 Wilbur Cross Park­ HOPEI VDUDE NOT^ .ySEB.-lrf FBIA TM / ALMOST-^IVE HOW PIP .BACK IN TOUR transmission recently over­ way. We need 5 more men "to fill our TH* MAN TM UXMM HUNTIN' IS FROM A6 OR TAKE A MOU KNOW PEUOHTFUL r m Free to Herald fieaderi hauled. $500. 742-6288. staff. You may be J'ust one of rOR-tOUWE MS FAR. IN TH'FUTURE I fEWMIUION THAT? J ANPI LANPOFMOOl !T r Building— Contracting 14 Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 DEPENDABLE WOMEN to them. -- mOUSH, ALL _ AS r AM FROM 1H' X . YEARS/ work afternoons to hslp with MfiHT, B U T ^ BA9T-.ALMO«rJ Want taformatioB on one of oar ehmoiaed adverdnenMtaT ALii TYPEa of remodelii>g, ad­ PAINTING BY Dick Font-une. 32 housework. Call 649-5986. No answer at the telephone Bsledt ifaaply etjl the Auto Accessoties—^Tires 6 ditions, garages, bathrooms interior and exterior. Paper IMPORTANT NOTICE • 2 MECHANICS CARNIVAL ^ Y DICK TURNER hanging and wall paper remov­ tile, - rec rooms. Call Leon, The 1964 ClvU Rights Law FRIENDLY, neat, dependable X FOUR MAG WHEELS, 15 Inch al. Putch„ Boy and DuPont. a 2 ijJCP'ERIBNCBD (l u b r i ­ d w a r d s CSessynskl, Builder, 649-4291. prohibits, with certain ax- girl to work afternoons at a E : will fit Ford or Chrysler prod- Quality workmanship. Call c a t i o n MEN ceptions, dlsorlmlnatlon be­ dairy bar. Write B9x RR, 32 cut. $100. Call 527-1347. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, evenings, 246-959S. cause of sex. It will now be ANSWERIND SERVlOE Herald. e 1 MBJOHANICAXLY'IN­ dormers, porches, basements necessary for our readers CLINED MAN. , retinished, cabinets, bullt-ins, not only to read the usual DENTAL assistant part-time, 6494500 - P5-25il0 formica, aluminum, vinyl, HT Trailers— Floor Flnishins 24 Female Help Wanted and afternoons and Saturday all TO ASSIST IN OUR USED u and leave your message. Ton’ll hear from anr adverttotr la steel, ceramo siding. William Male Help Wanted 'Ylassift- / n Jig time without i^teodlag aU evealng at tha tolopheaa. Mobile Homes day. Experience not necessary. OAR “GET RBIADY SHOP” Robbins Carpentry Service. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- cations, but also oUr Classifi­ Write Box E, Herald. R" 63 64 VINDALE 66x 10, beautifully fur­ 649-3446. Ing (specializing In older cation Help Wanted — Male nished, 2-bedrooms, formal din­ floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ B E N i :F lT S .. — Automobiles For dale 4 CARPENTRY — Conor ste work, or Female . . . 37- hf WU. I—, TAA IUb. U4. Bt OW. 58“ 57 ing room with parquet floor, ing. Ceilings, Paperhangtig. OHAiRGE NURSE 5 days a CORVETTE, i960, convertible, plush wall to wall carpeted liv­ anything from cellar to roof, No job too small. John Ver- week. Call 646-0129. 1. Mechanics '^aid a libeAl , HERALD insid; and out, no substitute for commission plus good hour­ U good conation, asking $1,260. ing room, hallway and bed­ faille, 649-5750. SALESLADY — full or part- PBISCHXA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 5B“ qual.ty work, satisfaction guar­ PART-TIME WOMAN t o ’ do ly rate. 1 Call 649-9617. room. Private owner. Call time. Apply Mario's Bakery, anteed, competatlve prices, no secretarial work, 2 or 3 days BOX L E H E R S Storre 429-1752. 829 Meuin St. UOOltf! WHAT COULW He seem s to job too small. D * D Carpen­ Bonds— Stock»-> a week, 4 hours per day. Ex­ 2. Paid vacations after one r w l v ^ ,O N E D O e „ 'fcrijeT-,! dortt hasw TOR BALE — 1962 Detroiter, try. days 643-1904, evenings 649- cellent opportunity for mar­ year. WANT W lTH i^j^^ OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS For Your Mortgages 27 NURSES AIDE 7-3 full or part- POLL /K'cJ a retirement SPECIALS like new, 2 bedrooms, asking 8880. ried woman with children in S O M A N Y it V prol}ram4''* time. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ 3. One week sick leave per B O N E S LASTTIAAEI Information $3,300. Call Storrs 429-6343. A FRESH START wiU lump nut St. school. Call Rex Lumber Co., year. «» PASSED HE ------CABINET WORK, formica coun­ your debts into one easy pay­ 289-9379. WAS READIN' THE HERALD Win not ’61 DODGE V-8 $645. ters, rec rooms, remodeling. m ent If you have equity in A NEWSPAPER Convertible coupe, radio, EXTRA INCOME —Earn $15— 4t Blue Cfoss Hospitalization disclose the Identity of QualUj work. Reasonable pric­ property, call Frank Burke to SE30RETARY—Desirable posi­ INSIDE THE h eater, automatic trans- Motocycles— Bicycles 11 $30 weekly, working 10-20 hours insurhnee FRONT OF THAT any advertiser using box es. Free estimates. Call 649- discuss ways and mea:is. Con­ tion just opening, 36% hour miissipn, power steertng and per week, evenings 7-12. More TENT/ letters. Readers answer­ QUALITY Motorcycles for qual­ 6985. necticut Mortgage Exchange, or less hours available if de- week, alr-cohditioned office, 6. OMS Preferred. ing blind box ads who bndtes. I^ ail day Saturday, besides Lost and Found R0O9TNQ — Specializing re­ SPORlTNG GOODS STORE — son W.G. Schwarz Co., 994 Tol­ Selling and Servicing New especially my steady!" BOB VIOUnCT, Sales Mgr. Business Services prime location, priced for quick fuU-time during the sum­ pairing roofs oij aU kinds, new land Tpke. Rockville. Oldsmoblles for Oyer 32 Years LOST — Passbook S-12966, Sav­ Offered 13 roofs, gutter work, chimneys sale. J. D. Real Estate, 643- mer. JCrJ^LLiaa^ -■■■ ...... ■ ■ ■< ' ■■■ ings Bank of Manchester. Ap­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum 5129. ; T- ^ ...... - STEPS, sidewalks, stone walla, 4-l-A* plication made for payment. SOUMENE, MOTORS aiding, so years' experience. Silver Ijane at Hartford Rd. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Write Box C, Herald Help Wanted— Male 36 Free estimates. CaU Howlr*, ilanchester , , 867 Oakland St. 64S-4S07 AU. ebnerete repairs. Reason­ 643-6381, 644-8888. STOP • LOOK • GO BEN CASEY Announcements 2 able prices. 643-0851. mPORTANt NOUCB COTTON RUGS and bedspreads SUNOCO KEYPUNCH OPBPJ4TOR —ex­ The 1964 CIvU RlghU Law THANK you, a p p l ia n c e s repaired — aU LINOLEUM MECHANIC, ex­ dyed, 70 decorator colors. 1961 MERCURY — 9 passenger makes washers, refrigerators, Heating and Plumbing 17 perienced 026 Keypunch. Apply prohibits,; with certain ex­ perienced only..Apply 60 He­ lMIS5SB4A,rrSARaiErT»«;ARFLIErO SERVICE STATION Personnel • Department, Iona Lucl^ Lady Laundry, 43 POi^ station _wm;on, Uke new Inside freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ B O Tn PLUMBING and heating ceptions; dlscrimlnaUon be­ bron Ave, GlasUmbury. Mfg. Co., Regent St., Manches­ nell Place, Manchester.' end out, immaculate vinyl ujv tric ranges. Oil burners repairs, " alteraUohs, electrio AVAILABLE NOW cause of sex. It will now be SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL ter. hdlstery, su^>maUc shift, pow­ cleaned and repaired. Cosma and gas hot water heaters, free necessary for our readers not only to read the usual er steering, . automatic rear AppUance, 849-0065. estimates. CUl 643-1496. Good gallonage hdstoiy ACTUAuyj MATE , ASAMAaTEROFRACt Personals 3 MATURE GIRL or woman as Female Help Wanted and window, recent whitewall tires, Expan^d faoiUtiee mother’s help on a dally bas­ nastmsiKicomntmi] PEOPLE WIDMQAM AND. I'M REALW QUITE USED t> IT., HAROU> AND SON Rubbish Re- Male Help Wanted classifl- GROAN AU.1HE11AAE. INCXIME TAX Returns — Busi­ mechanical history available. COMPLETE plumbing and Moderate inveetment is, east side of town, to start ness and individual, prepared A real cream puff. $1,045. CaU ' moval — attics, ceUars and heating service, complete new cationa, but Wanted — Male WANTED Paid training early summer continuing into by full-time Income tax ac- BiU Belflore, ' 643-6121 or 649- yards, weekly or monthly pick* ' bathroom Ins'^^allatlons and or Female, also our Classifi­ up. Bolton, Manchester vlcln- Ex<^lent income autumn If possible, own trans­ cation Help . . . 37.. Polishers for turbine and coimtant. Raymond Girard, 4672. bathroom remodeling. 30 years portation necessary. Apply giv­ tty. Harold Hoar, 640-40&4. In business. Eail VanCamp, Dealer retirement plan 649-5650 or call collect 875- ing details, age, including loca­ compressor blades. Also 7362. 1967 BUiCK Special, good con­ 649-4749. dition. New Ures $*’>0.00. 643- SHARPENING Service — Saws, tion, phone number, etc. to Box HELPER FOR Furniture and inspectors. knives, axes, shears, skates, For Detailed Information CaU F, Herald. INCOME TAX returns pre­ 0893. appliance delivery truck. Call APRLY J, pared at reasonable rates. CaU rotary blades. Quick service. Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Mr. Pettenglll, 646-0111. 1959 PLYMOUTH staUdn wag­ Cbpltol Equlpmen. Co., 88 WANTED — Woman for baby­ Joihn Morette, 649-9017. SUN OIL CO. sitting, one afternoon a week on, 6 eyitoder, radfo, etandard St., Manchester. Hours FOR ALTERATIONS neaUy and Week days 568-3400 MECHANIC for clean medium 2 RED -LEE & RIDE WANTED from Eldridge transmission, good tires, 3176, daUy 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ reasonably done in my home. and occasional evenings and weight truck fleet, -sotae out-' Metal Finishing Co., Inc- . days. 649-8638. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl St. to Pratt & Whitney gate will finance. Can be seen at day 7-4. 643-795* CaU 643-8750. Eveninge, Weekends — side work, plenty of hours. 69 Woodland St. ^ Mr. Smith, 236-0413 9UZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 8 or 6, second shift. C^l 649- Ounliffe Motors, Route 88, near DON’T ENVY smart women. Must be dependable. Pay open. ManofaesW ' 9418. Vernon CSrdei or caU 876-3747* TYPEWRITERS — Stamlard 648-2414. A N cm ? OH-OH/ NO—ABAAWnrsZ DOK and electric. Repaired, over- ALTERATION ON lady’s .cloth- Or Write — Be one! Avon pays well for r HQR5 I<5AN a m jj selling cosmetics, toiletries and TELL ME, HOW WEIL, MV BOY FRIENDS NAME WHATVe- Foaw-me i« OFfT^m&vaay RNDTHeWDWHO 1961 CORVETTE with 1985, 827 hauled, rented. Adding ma­ ing, reasonable. CaU 643-4981. P.O, Box 71, East Hartford DID VDU SET IS SAWYER, SEE. AMD I READ Y X ie o r 7©\cneR, RAYMOND P. JEWELL, book­ fuel injection end custom up­ chines rented and repaired. household needs in territory 'IDUR NAME?^ A STORY ONCE WHERE THE tTBADi cmpuMBhfma/, DdoppsDrr. THSOa keeping work. Call 649-4866. holstery. iflO- HUlstown Rd., Pidcup and deUvery service. near your home in spare time. lEROlNE \MA5 CHRISTY. I Moving—Trucking— DINER IN ONE of the busiest No experience needed. Oppor­ -IKED IT, SEE. 6IYES METASi, w m BO Pf Muchester. Tale Typewriter Service, 649- Storage '2 0 Septic T aR lc; RIDE' WANTED — West Mid- 4986. spots in Manchester doing ex­ tunity now! CaU 289-4922. W a n te d KNOW WHAT I MEANf die Tpke., to Pratt * Whitney, 1964 CHEVROLErr Blscayne 4 ANR . , r •. . FOR LIGHT delivery or col- cellent business, priced for PART-n»«E office shift. CaU 649-1662. door sedan, econom y'6 'Cylln- LAND CLEARING, trro re- lecUons of smaU units, have quick sale. Owners going south. der engine, radio, , standard Plugged Sewere C O U N T S Me n ' moval. and chain saw work. car and pick up truck, many J, D. Real Estate, 643-5129. transmission, nicely equipped- ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ;9 AJ* to 4 P*Mi''' ______A. Michaud, 742-8098. years experience, know town "Automobiles For Sale 4 $1,125. 649-8808. PART-TIME service business, Machine Cieaiied ; Wfll.Yrata: V THE MANCHESTER Overhead weU. CaU 643-7116. MACHINE OPERATOR NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ earnings $S0-$100 per week, in­ Septic Tanlu, Dry Wells, Age No Barrieyl OHEVROLET—'1964 Impala, 2- Sewer lin es Installed—O l- ed down? Short an down pay­ Dror sales, service and InsW- MANCHESTER DeUvery. Ught vestment required, terms. 289- Apply In Person A t door, hardtop, V-8 automatic, lation on aU types of doors, 24 lar W^aterprooflng Done. ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ trucking and package deUvery. 7172. Opening for experienced kf^\ exeeUent condition, f 1,900. sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ hour aervlce. free estimates. Refrigerators, washers and Accounts Payable machine MEATOWM ' 643-8485. 64S-3C37, 648-0893. operator fam iliar NCR McK in n e y Bros. 5 ^ est Douglas, mqihra about lo w - ______atovs moving specialty. Folding Help Wanted—Female 35 1215.1/2 SUviw Lane, awi»i,»aMML est down, smallest paymento ^ggg CjgxtVR^tJDT Super Sport, ELECTROLUX vacuum chairs lor rent. 649-0752. model 33 or similar ac­ Seweragfl Disposal Co.' V-/ clean­ counts payable machine. East Hartford, Conn. anywhere. No small loan or fl- 300 h.p. triple carbs or stock ers, sales and service, bonded WAITRESSES — Dining room 118 Pearl St. — 643-5808 and cocktail lounge, full'' or CAPTAIN EASY nanoe company jdaa. Douglas 4-barreI, 4-speed transmission' representative. Alfred Amell, jtaCKY FINN ^ BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER Painttng— PBpering 21 part-Ume, wiU train. White Company oftors excellent M otofs, 833 Main. ^ with hurst linkage, poei-trac- 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester 644- working conditions, free tion rear stereo' INSIDE and outside painting. Stag Restaurant, 67 Windsor REPOSSESSION:, Take tm t\ 8141. ' Ave., Ro<|kvllle. 875-8884. ' benefit program, good sal- \(¥OW/SHejARSALKLrEI^ 1 radio,, atfS^StIi«Blag, v ...... ■------You name your own pries. pry, convenient free park­ SURE IS y fiHiLI SHELL 6£TA L payments, no caMi needed with ■ with ni4 iiiierl6r,,s:ipranfl p i^ ^TTKIS, CEILLARS, garages Spejial rates tor bomeownsra AUTOMiO^lG TRANSMISSION average credit. 1965 Pontiac WANTED '— Hygienist, 4-5 days ing. lOUG/ M BISHANOmeNSHEX tirM.^khowrobfh (khiditioa, and yards cleaned, trash haul- 65 or over. 649-7169,1 875-8401. EIMSHES—yOU%L\ GTO. 1964 Cadillac aedan, 1965 a week, good opportunity, busy 900. Firm. CidJ‘'875-8i896. _ ' ed to dump. Reasonable. CaU office. Write Box B Herald. TROUBLE? see* Monza convertible. CaU 289- _ ------r V.643-5819. EXTBIRIOR and toterlor paint­ 825* aak for Graham Holmea: 1 1968 CHBJVROLET, very good i-----^------ing. WaUpaper books, paper- NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, fuU-tlms' APPLY P.O." BOX 73 875;«386 after 8PRIN(3 CLEANING -la n d - DISMANTLING 1955 Chevro- * hanging. CelUngi. Floors. Ful­ and part-Ume. Laurel Manor, adaplngt lawn raking, remov­ ly insured. Workmanriilp guar­ * HARTFORD •ic Fne Bond TMt and ' let V-8, standard, 2-door hard- *• P '? ' ‘ __ 649-4619. al-of rubbish from attics, cel­ anteed. Leo PeUetter, 649-6326. Estimate ’ ’ W!p, many parts, standard for BUICK' — good tires and lars and garages, 649-4865. If no answer, 648-0043, stating educaUon, experi­ W AO Work Ouaranteed ally year, 255 or 283 cu. Inch tpujamisslop, Pew shocks and Schools and Classes 33 ence and salary require- ■k Budget Tenna engine: 6 Pioneer Orcle. i hrake*'$l26. S4M726 attar 8 :BALBS AND Service on Arleos, JOSEPH P. Leiris custom paint­ mehts. 4r Free Towing ^74. ■ . ______^bbn; Eolipae, Jacobson lawn ing, interior and exterior,, pa­ TEN MEN WANTED MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION CO. , m ow in... A lso HomaUte chain perhanging, waUpaper re­ 1968 PLYMOUTH SPORT ^CfBX) V-8 cwHwrOble, 16 BBAINARb PLACE * - 646-0022 saws and, Inteniaaonal Cub moved. Wallpaper books on re­ : NO EXPERIENCE Rear Seymour AUto Store Mata St. - wl^Jte with red interior, ^ k e t ^pniatic, ^AxeelltM -^hody Ob(M. equlp- quest. Fully insured. Free es- NECESSARY WANTED — Office girl, weU Beats, Mtomatic transmlssk^ o(mabdti| new Ic^; service Uihates. CaU 649-0658. qualified for all types of work. V-8, power, brakes, ptanijart caAtirMidc, bittery, $460. CB aU makes. L * M Equip­ Pleasant working conditions, ateering, good------J ..nnaifinncondition, t/lto J43.'^00 TRAIN AS TRACTOR IPL ABERNATHY ment Ootp., Route 83, Venum, INTERIOR — exterior painting TRAILER DRIVER salary commensurate with abil­ BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES setae estote. 649-2126, after 875-7609. M anchester Bx- and paperhanging, waUpaper ity. Conversion Chemical, 872- BY LEFT and McWlLLlAMS 1934 CHBVRiCRET — 5 window 4:80,______' ebange—^Enterpriu 1945. removed. Manchester and Immediate job opjportunl- coupe, good oondMieM. paeaayi ______0641. Hartford (no toll charge). Ues available with major tXD YOU FIND n o ; b u t z j u s t s a w a c a fe OP COURSE! YOUR NEW motor veMoto innecSiom Oatt DKH'S BERVIOB — Snow- Dial Operator, ask tor Enter­ trucking company. l i ­ CHRISTOPHER KNICKERBOCKER HE ALWAYS MTS 1961 COMET — 4-door, elaan, 649-4468. ^ Job Opporfunify , ^ -I PARTNER, DAVY?^ WRECKED LAST NIGHTf plowlqg, trucktag, moving, nib- prise 3445 or RockviUe, 876- censed by mass registry of FOR ALL THE NHA WRONr^u*^^ f ™Ts LOBBY'S one owner. CaU 649-5834. Msh nijg^val, carpentry, clean­ RAMAGE* SwScE^A SF&'nS 6ES6ING 6613. Motor Vehicles. To qualify k w E HAVE AN IMMEDIATE OPENING EOR A d t e m p e s t * U0M*NB — , 1965,. ing, general repedrs, all types WANTED Q ^ V k a « . alteration CHEVROLET — 1M5 «upe»’ 326-4 speed, poaltraeaon, ex- you must complete a part o f'od d Jobs. 'D y Dlek^ reason- JK^ITERIOR and exterior paint- or full-time driver training ppbrt, hardtop, maroon. Mack esUent ctmdlUon, ..83,300. OaH^- L 648-4586. ^ - tag, waUpaper removed. fuUy program. If accepted, tul- Clean, Late Model ^ TELETYPeSETTER MONITOR Interior, 4-speed, 800 h.p., $2,500 649-2621,after 6 pan. \ ...... 1 insured. Rene Belanger, 643- Uon terms will be arrang­ AeBWAIHV^ \ i 889-4167. USED CARS 37 Vi hour w ^ . paid Vacation^ Bine Cross and IWlSHIlOU 1* } Boueliold Servioss 0612 or 644-060* ed. Placement service Upon /T 1988 tXMANB convertible, 'l ! completion. Phone E^ait* ^Major Medical coverage. Pension Plan and other^ |i. Ill I wdulonT po ^ Offered ' VlS^A e d w a r o r . p r i c e — paint­ "SL^^Thhie extorior, w«U.: »»• ford 349-7771 anytime. Top Prices Paid benefits. B S f 1 THAT WITH interior, exc^ent con- idacnlata, o w n e r . ing and papeihangtag, over 85 10UR BUBBLE / J mwsSAVJMO a t- hams, moth For All Makes GUM! SMMlaFp j K T S u ^ 9508 Ifotween W«MW50- years experience, 640-1003, 78 ^-1 Ixflaa. YSlppsTB repaired. Win- LI rm mo re Dr., Manchester. Help Wanted>-Female 35 CARTER CHEVROLET APPLY IN PERSON 4^1 4-6 p4n> ' 1985 AUSTIN HlftALT — model d o f riiadaa made to measure, . 100 - engine, «foiii0eitely over/ aO sSzaa Venetian blinds. K ey CHARLES J. LaCroix, painting DENTAL HYGIENIST for okh- CO.. INC. 1965 CHEVROLET IMPALA. 9 l E m u n ^ passenger riaiion wagon, hauled, many new parte. Some made while you wait Tape re- controctor, exterior and inter- odonUst’s office. Please write 1229 Main St. 18,000 milee, one owner, OaU body week needed. Beet otter eoeden tor rant Mailow'* 887 tor, established 193* Call 742- giving experienca and zefereo- Phone 649-523$ •194074. over 1800. TISdttM. , tn j* Ooventry, 0am . oea. Box W, Herald^ . >. 1 PAGE TWENTY-THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAN< CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 ...... ------T" 4.'k . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1966 Houses For Sale 72 Houses Fdr Sale 72 Bouses For Sale 72 Houses FVir Sate 72 Stdrarimn For Sale 75 Suburban For Sole 75 Founts For Sole 76 Wanted—Rpal Estate 77 Apartments— ^Flato<^' MAN(»B8TBR - A beautifully ARK FOR BUI Belflore. Two ASK FOR Joe Lennbardo. WGODBRIDOB 8T —Vacant 9* Help Wanted— appointed 6-room Ranch. A family flat. This la a custom Tenements 63 Tenements 63 Ma n c h e s t e r — two famUy oMsr bomM in industrial sane Ftflly air-oonditioned Ranch, ' Male or Female 37 1963 — 6% h.p. Evlnrude out- FRIGID AIRE 30” electric ______country sized kitchen with In nesrhy Olastonbuiy. Tre­ circa 1958. condition 1966. built home, never has had poestbHlty, flat, 2 new fumacw, 2 ^ ance, water, $893 a year. In­ ended, finlahed basement, board motor, |140. #49- range, just 1% yean old, wide ONE AND THREE rooms, heat DUPLEX rooms, heated, l»t Miee. fine central locatlOT, huUt-ta ovse, range, dlshmab* mendous potential here. CaU Many, many ektras, Manches­ much wear and tear. Beautiful porch overiooUag laka. Asking APPtICATIONS are being tak­ er, 3 generous bedrooms, 2 eer* $6,900 complete. AUce Olampet come $6,340 a year. Asking trees, Owner, 844-0869. 4268. cofls with continuous heat con­ and hot water, parking. One water, refrigerator, stove, air- kitchen modernised. Bel Air Bm tor detaUa. Belfiore Agen­ ter—South Wtadsor town Une. oak floors, oak trim, plaster, B ZONE LOTS waated.^OaB 4** CLASSIFIED en for department manager for amlc baths,, flreplaced family Realtor, 649-4643. price $28,500. Harold Htacka, hardware department. Grant’s, trol, automatic oven with see- and three rooms ocAd flat. 643- conditioned, patio, barbecue, Real Estate, 643-9332. _____ cy, «48«iai. ISelflore Agency, 643-512L etc. A real soUd home. Two 438L 4! through door, $160. 644-8666. 2068 before 7:30. incinerator, parking. -Adults. room , laundiry room, a gorge* Realtor. 875-6284. O. Parkade. separate heating system, de- USED BOATS 649-8750. '■ $16,600 - ATTRACiXVB 5% ous Hying room, 2-car garage, FOR BUI Belflore. Corn- ASK FOR Homer Orasseler. tadted 2-car garage, aluminum Vamoa Wsnt6d~R9al Bstata 77 -T— :— ------RENT MAN has custom era VERNON — fflx room Ranch, WAITRESS and WAITER need­ xoom Ranch, fireplace^ara^, ' $25,900. Wolverton Agency, pact - -3-hedroom - - -Ranch a Newly Hated Green Maiwr tones, porches and many other ADVERTISING M odcal Instromeilts 53 waiting for rentals. OaU me FIRST FLOOR — 4% room Realtors, 649-2818. ntone’a throw toom Manchester Reach, cleanest one we’ve ever 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, WANTED —«-4 room desirable ed, part-time. Call Bolton Lake full basement, evcellsirt c«m., Continued From Preceding Page 6 room Ranch wMh dinette, ex­ SIX ROOM CAPE —nrsptace, room Ranch, garage, family RBALTORO, 943*1121. 649-1300. nation’s superaonie transport Diamonds— ^Watches— DESIRABLE etoro o r oOloe for large famUy, Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. cial poaaiMlitieB, ta Manches­ Wanted—To Buy 58 Woodbrldge and Parker Sts, cellent condition throughout, overslsed garage, city sewers, ANDOVER LAKEFRONT — 5 room. High, wooded half acre. program last summer. Tlie first Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted—^Male 36 m a n a g e r w a n t e d for new Jewelry 48 space, ground floor, .clean, at- cMiverted to two-family w to ter and Vetnon. OaU tor furtii- water, $16,800. (MU Owner 649- room Ranch, garage, flre- Manchester^ MANCHESTER — exceptionally completely finidied rec room, Fruit trees. Only |18,S00. Pas- • test of the engine came ^ t antiques, tractive and reasonable. Apply little expense. FuU price, D#, er details. Briflore Agency, OI^O* placed recreation room, oil clean 6 room flreplaced Cape, 2-nofMhot 'water oil heat, fire­ ek Realty, 289-7475, 742-8248. nine months after the work was ■rOiPENINGS FOR Following — MAN for concrete work, expe- deUrtmeM^^^ffings^ WATCH AND JEWELRY re- bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 900. Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643-5121. heat. Knotty ^ e living room, Andover ’ ■-..Previous experience required, rience Wenni. preferred,nr«.ferr«i full .- timetime. P y P ’ ® ’ pairing. Prompt service. Up to 4% Room Duplex $150 heautifuUy landscaped, Bowers place, full baeement, f^ ta- b^run. The JTPI7A was ataited Manchester Parkade. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ a.m. - 8 pjn. 643-6930. _ _ _ _ _ DESIRABOB S^VUiaLY, eaUty plus luxury. Fireplaces, yard, loeated ta one of Man­ lent condition throughout. An- Again HSbron’a St. Pater's are being ssksd to turn ta the DISPLAJ work in gas station, *no experi­ * ?hopptag M d’chur^es®'*”®’®’ bathrooms, garages. You name Rd. ta Manchester, T-room MAINOKmiSTBIR - Gracious Four large bedrooms, large bur Cross Parkway. Glastonbury, chester’s best neighborhoods. saldi built. Bowers School xYi****^**^ Church has derided pfooeeds to either Mra. Robert ence preferred. Apply in per­ It, this house has it. For ap­ flFiit at eummit of RooUedge, roomy Colonial ta central lo­ family room, aU extras, Rooms Without Board 59 Open Daily and Weekends suit tenants. Call Max Gross- Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. araa. Priced for immediate to pubMsh ita monthly newa- OampbeU, R t 87, or Mira. N or- son, Manchester Esso, 24 APPLES—^Macs, Northern Spy, pointment to see call Phllbrick automatic Mtcheo, flreplaced cation, flreplaced Uving room, eale, Chailee Leaperance, 949- makes this a truly fine THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- Noon— 5 P.M. man. 649-6334, paper, St. peter’a “Keys.” But nUnfl Booneau, Center Rd., by LEGAL TRAINEES Windsor St., Manchester. Delicious, Rome Beauties, Agency, 649-8404. ROOM COLONIAL —2 years Uving room, dtatag room with large bedrooms with vralk-ln famUy home set ta trees. Situations Wanted-r- tage Street, centrally located, 7620. tonxxtow evening. Starks. W eed from $l-$2.95. 649-5591...... 646-0390 OFFICE OBF Main St., deslr- old. 2 car attached garage, 4 view, cathedral acoustical closets. Bel Air Real BMate, $24,900. OaU Mr. Bogdan a great deal of help wUl be PART-TIME DRIVER, noon Female 38 la rg e.p lea sa n tly furnished Junior Girl Scout Tboop MOT NOTICE Herrmann’s, 172 S. Main St. 643-1023 large bedrooms, IVi baths,Hv- stone ceiling, waU to wall cat^ 643-9332. MANCHESTER — new UStii«s, today for i^potatment to needed. On the job tralidng with till 6 p.m., Monday - Friday. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 tag room wMh flreplsce, for­ pettag ta 2 rooms, plaatored Clean 6 room Cape, AUl ehed see. 649-5806 or 875-661L wUl no longer be able to meet ADMISSION 646-0223, 875-0741. BOLTON MOTHER DESIRES 646-0067. per month. 15 Forest St., 646- t i l bath^, 2 MANCHESTER — $16,m 6 ’The ehurrii papei'a pUbUea- executive opportunities for for overnight and permanent Located at junction of Wood- mal dining room, large UtCh- 'walls, Belftore Agency, 64A at the elementssy sobooL be­ babysitting In her own home 0090. room Cape, garage, central dormer, 1 % baths, flreplaco, , w aT vanm tlon *~** •■***•’»*eartier was —suspended, t~..» ow- OF ELECTORS qutdified high school gr^ad- guest rates. bridge and Parker Sts. lavatories, 2-car garage, Flori­ en with Tappen 400, dtshfwaSh- 6121. baeement garage, plaster waUa BABKOW5 ft W ALl/AvL mg to lack of an editor cause of eonstruotton woric weekdays. 649-1948. location, wooded lot, all city Notice is hereby given that uate, salary and benefits of Household Goods 51 da room, patio, fully air-condi­ er, dispoeal, radio and Inter­ tHod baths. Belling for $17,9(». Manchester Parkade ' there. Instead, troop meetings FURNISHED ROOM for rent M. P. ENTERPRISES ASK FOR BUI Ooe. 273 Lud­ utiUtiee, quick oociqnncy. Bel The plan IS to pUUlsh^the »<>"« of Admission of the finest SERVICE TRAINEE Houses For Rent 65 tioned. Shown by appointment com . Mid 20’s. Immediate oc­ T.J. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Manchester 649-6806 CLEAN. USE3D refrigerators, use of living room, and kitch­ low Rd. Big 7-room Split on Air Real Estate, 648-9832. -Keys” once a month. The Job only. Call the R. F. Dlmock cupancy. Win trade. Cbar-Bon Dogs—Birds—^Pets 41 ranges, automatic washers en. Call after 3 p.m., 643-4231. LARGE 4-ROOM Ranch, fur­ Porter Street aide of Rock- could be a Joint Join# project of an 4i,_ ^ Chester, will be ta seasion In toe Apply Monday - Friday, 10- We offer the following" to Co., 649-5245. Real Eetate, 6434)683. with guarantees. See them at 142 Bissell St. FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa- nished or unfurnished, oil heat, ledge, 2M baths, 2-ear garage, BUBLAIRD DR. —Six room Lots For Sato 7 3 TWIN H IU B Drive, NOrth Oov- editor and an assistant The Mtuilripal Building, Town 4 or caU Mr. Todte, 643- a man with mechanical GROOMING and boarding ell Ranch including rec room, __ entry, adoraUa Rimch, 3 bed­ B. D. Pearl's Appliances, 64$ ter, stove and refrigerator. knotty i>ine finish, working ad- tyVO FAMILY — 6-5 flat, cen- bONVENIEiNTl.Y located— 3 2 fireplaces, parquet flooring, news wiU be gathered by area ^ Clerk’s^ oe. on D^NES- 1581 for an appointment ability and High School di­ breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. LARGE PLEASANT room, biUlt-tas, basement 2-car ga­ COVENTRY LAKE — corner rooms, double garage, fire­ Main St. Call 648-2171. References must be presented Ults, 643-6389. trally located on bus line, re­ bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ beautiflU finished and fire- reportera and sent ta to the ed- APRIL 6, 1966 from 5:00 ploma. Training to become Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton. 643- completely furnished, private rage, la ^ tot, 'weU construct­ building lot 114kl44 on hard place, ahuntaum sidtag. Acre at the time of inspection. Park­ cent heating systems, 2-car ga­ scaped, comer property, ga^ placed family room, nice sun Itora. ^ ^ F-M. to 8:00 P.M., for toe pur- a technician in servicing 6427. ' TAKE OVEIR PAYMENTS entrance. Call 649-7702. ed home. J. P. Real Estate road, beautiful location, high wooded land, completely Otropbejl before ^ admitting aU persons ing if required. Call 643-0578. rage, sound Investment prop­ rage, new sidtag, storms, and shade combination. (Qual­ A ny one wUIlng to help Is -lu-SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. our broad line of figuring PROM OUR BANK SIX ROOM duplex and ga­ Go., 6484U39. and dry. Shade trees. Private fenced. Only $19,900. Good- Wednesday. found to be qualified AKC TOY, miniature and stand­ erty. Leonard Agency, Real­ large patio and walkway. Call ity buUt by Everett VertDyne. urged to get ta touch with HUgh machines. FOR UNPAID BALANCE NEAR MAIN ST. —Clean room THREE ROOM apartment, 118 rage. 643-8412. beach rights. ReasonalUe. 94$* chUd-Bartlatt, Realtors, 389* Manchester Shopping Parkade ard poodles, wire hair terriers, tors, 646-0469. owner, 649-3319. CaU BlH 6194737 this weekend. hCANCKESTESt Ryan, stewardahip chainnaa, or Women Oolfats ito sneetora of the Town of 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! for gentleman, separate en- Main S(., $95. Call 648-2426, 9- immaculate 8607. 0039. Women grifera ta Andover Manchester, Manchester, Conn. dachshunds, cockers, beagles, COMPLBTESLiY furnished trail Belfiore Agency, 9484121. Mrs. Walma Taylor, eommunl- lO ' • ^Retirement Income Plan START PAYING IN MAY trance and parking. 649-4256. 6. 3 year old 6 room Ranch, fam- ______who pUy at Blackledfs Oewn- n ,, Quallflcaitlons are as fol- shepherd puppies, Siamese kit­ er, Coventry Lake, $100 month- MANCHESTER Spacious c ^ - LAKE STREET — $18,500. oM- ily room, 2 baths, fuU base- ’WMiUNCmXN—121 ocresland, KANCHESflER VldNlTY — 10 cationa chairman. • Paid Hospitalization. er 7-room home on large lot, ABK FOR Noiman Hohen- tens, birds, monkeys, gfuinee BRAND NEW MODERN ROOM, private en- FOUR ROOM PLAT, third ly. Trailer space available. tom built 614 room Ranch, pic­ ment 2-car garage, aluminum 3,000’ frontage oa hard roads, mtautee from Manebeeter can­ ’“‘^'experienced Janitors want- • Paid Life Insurance pigs, ducks, chicks. Full line 3 ROOMS FURNITURE trance, phone and rec room floor, completely redecorated, ture book kitchen, 13x21 living needs acme repair. Elreplace, thal. 4-bedroom (Jolonial oa 742-8892. East (Center S t <)uiok sale an storms, lot 120x222. Owner near Routs 16, $86,000. A lso tor. New $ room Raiaed Ranch, Rt ed mornings. Call 649-6334. • Paid Vacation & Holidays of supplies. Milford, 878-6354. $9.36 MONTHLY privileges. 643-9895. 2 bedrooms, $85. 649-2564. room, paneled recreation roan. 4 bedrooms, close to school, transferred. Hanley Agency, lots and smaUer tracts. Tom spUt entry foywr, Hvtag room for convenient financing. Bette ahsohite must. CaH NOraian for soctatlon. The group wUl have j,, offers hlmeetf te be ^ General'Cleaning Services, Inc. • Good Working Conditions Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 6484030. Manor, Broker, 1-875-5043. with fireplace end redwood 3 p.m., has some unusual fee- BEAGLE PUPS for sale — AKC Lamps, Tables and Other CXJMPORTABLB clean room Suburban F ut Rent 66 Goldmider, 649-4065. J. D. Real details, Bdfiore Agency, 918* ita open season on April Ifl. admitted to toe pri'vUegea of an ITRE SERVICE MAN, 45-55 reg^istered. Agpvay Feed Re^ for gentleman, parking, 272 POUR ROOMS. Call 643-9489. 6m . planter box, 8 bedrooms, kttch- tures. Including a 10-cant cloth- Accessories ROCKVILLE — New 3V4 room MANCHESTER- 8 room Raised Estate Oo., 6434S129. $11,900- —Compact and cesy, 5 VERNON —- Large lot Uwet en with birch cabinets and ing sale, a special table of mors The association met Sunday elector at least six months next hours per week. Miut be steady Interviews by Appointment search Center, West Rd. El­ Main St. Ranch btalt 1962, 100x200 lot, EVERYTHING $228.78 apartment, on bus Une, refrig­ ABK FOR Norman Hohen- rooms phis sunporch, walk-cut graded and seeded with shade buUt-tas, separate dining room, expensive things, a wUta ele­ and elected offlcera. Mra. Bte- preceding toe time he so offers r:"- worker and married. Paid va- Only lington. 875-9438. 2-car garage, 3 large bedrooms, MANCHESTER— central Cape 128 BIRCH ST. — room suit- 41^ ROOM APARTMENT, quiet erator, range, garbage dispos- thaL 40 acre retract in Man* basement, 50x686 lot. Leonard trees, 196’ frontage, 199’ tong, bsiSinent fireplace, one car phant table and African vtalets van Degnan is president, MTs. himself. • ta cation and other benefits. Ex­ BRAND NEJW 2 ceramic baths, family sized near schools, bus, shopping, 4 CALL able for working -gentleman. residential area, stove, refrig­ slI and alr-conditiontag, $99, cheater. Ideal prefeaeionol or Agency RcaKors, 646-0499. near schools, parkway and garage, one acre wooded lot raised by Mra. Loutse Faik- Richard Foley, secretary, and Any applicant who is a natu- perience helpful but not essen- 3 ROOMS ETJRNITURE kitchen, fireplaced family rooms down, '2 unfinished up, RED GELDING — $126. Call $10.16 MONTHLY Kitchen privileges. $10 weekly. Rowe & Rowe Realty, 875-3167. executtva borne. Beautiful 9* nice homos,- $3,700. R ay ohd $17,250, minimum down to Mrs. dsrence Laktag, tress- ralized citizen of toe United >>'. UaJ. Apply in person. Nichols- erator, carpet, adults only, $120 room, laundry room, a gor­ garage. Bel Air Real Estate, HTYESTORB Note . . . We have tagton. MONROE room Ranch wlto 2-car ga> Dot Roy; Realty, 875-8598. quailfled buyer. Robert D. unr. Handicap ohaiiman are states Shall present toe certlfl- b?, Manchester Tire, 295 Broad St. 649-9712. Famous Make Refrigerator, monthly. Call 643-9357. geous living room, 2-car ga­ 643-9332. a four family oa Wells Street Easter baskets will be on sale, INTERNATIONAL, INC. ______T - D TV , ..-J,. ______ROCKVILLE—4 % TOom duplBx rage, small swimming pond, M)indack, 94$-2e92, 848-6472. Mias Carol Thatcher end Mrs. cate of his naturalization or a rage, $23,900. Wolverton (sign on property) that toe ” ' ' T~— and. beat of- all, perhaps, there 622-1111 MALE po^ le CENTRAI^Y located^^m wita CREST LUXURIOUS Duplex apartment, refrigerator, FIVE ROOM RANCH— ■$ bed- high elevation. Ebture develop­ 'IPop'' Ifitcboock. Tournament copy thereof Issued by toe Unit- puppies, AKC registered. Call tree parking. CaU after 5. 643- apartments, 414 rooms, 114 range, disposal, basement, pri- Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. owners have to sell. 'They have pllDUID&II roT oOM 75 VERNON — New curiom % t 'wiU be a food table. Members -• tUGHT BILLING CLERK Accessories room s, ipodem kHchen, ceram­ ment poasTbUitiee. An excel- chairman are Mrs. Zone Rob- states Immigration and 643-7116. 2693. baths, 2 large bedrooms, 2 pri- entrances, $125 monthly, VERNON - Recent Rsaoh on a .Raised Ranch witb 4 bed­ are urged to donate to as many arts and M n . WUUam W tilse. Naturalization Service. EVERYTHING $297.34 MANCHESTER — T room Colo­ ic tiled bath, near bus, school, lent taveatment. Belflore Agen­ the past year, but now they DRIVEIRS — part or full-time. vate entrances, living room, Inquire 16 Progress Ave., high shaded lot 5^ rooms ta- room s, com pletely buUt • ta tables as possible. Chopping. $14,900. Cheur-Bon cy, 648412L have to move. Real sound Infea* flo o ii, $25,700. Converse A Peter’s are: Btrtos—to Mr. and ' At fo r Interview stating refer- MAN TO ASSIST ^ta, elfippingf ' ^ Main St.: Manchester BEIVEN BOOM custom Split on MS,600 depending on land re- tion, IVshaped Ranch, targe Uv^ Andover correspondent, Isnv- Bd'ward Tomklel, EIVETIYTHING $398.22, rental of your a p ^ - FOUR ROOM upstairs apart-^ two car garage wooded lot. qtared, B ^ore Agency, 64S- Dupret Real Estate, 648-3197. Mn. Edward Godonudei, a -V ancesj and rocelrtn^g department w d SCREENED LOAM for the best ta#ht or home. J. D. Realty, ment. Stove, refrigerator and WHEN wooded acre lot. In area of fine ABK FOR Homer Graaseler. tag rooRi with fireplace, Mtcb- renoe Moe, M . 742-6796. Town Clerk to h ^ with ^ cM lon a l del V. $29,500. Philbrlck Agency 649- 6121. 37S-18U. daughter, March 16; Baptisms— Price Includes Delivery, Setup,' 643-5129. garage included. CaU 643-0318. homes. Flreplaced Uving room, New Hsttag ta Lakewood CIr- ______en has huUt-ta stove and oven, ...... , w *____ir.ns, is ery. Modem East Hartford in- ” 8464. ered from our screening plant. Service. Guarontee Immediate TO SELL dinette, eat-in kitchen, paneled cle. Attractive C olonia wUh 2- r b s i d BNTIAL area, 100 x 800 dustrial supply firm, salary tii. hath, liffl bo^ SS IMatS^SSSri?^!: HARTFORD DESPATCH Also gravel, sand and fill. Delivery or Free Storage Until NEED A RENT? Call the Rent ETVE ROO^L apartment, third fam ily room, 2 baths, garage, oar garage. (MU Homer for shaded lot, 6Vi room Ranch ment, over one acre land, buUt transferred. Four rooms, targe and fringe benefits. Call 289- Man, no charge. West Side floor, central location, $100 Waiting until May or June? George H. Griffing, Inc. And­ Needed. On Display ’ at Main many extra features. Leonard further detafls. BeKtore Agen­ with an income. Ideal for in­ ta 1964, perfect condition. SeD- fireplace, aU modem oonvenl- g * : LEGAL NOTICE & WAREHOUSE 8391 for appointment. Realty, 649-3566, 649-4342. monthly. CaU 742-8450. MONEY TO INVEST? Don’t. There are very few over. 742-7886. Store. Agency, Realtors, 646-0409. cy, 6434121. laws or for the young famUy tag for $18,900i Immediate oe- ences, year ’round homo at toe Phone^for Appointment $11,900 houses on the market now, Notice Is heraby given of the cerUflcatloB of party-muters^ P.O. DRAWER 838 3% ROOMS, heat, hot water, EXJUR ROOM apartment, heat who can uss extra Income, ex- cupency. The R. F. Dlmook take. By appointment with Ooiigregattoual Notes WALLPAPEIR. -CSoseouts, 300 ASK FOR CARL Buys this old North ESm but plenty of buyers. Sell GARRISON Ooicpigl — 2 years ABK DTOR Homer Orasseler. There is a lot more Bolsoo- candldstoe ortthe state of the Democw^c Party in toe 'Town of V HARTFORD, CONN. stove, refrlg^erator, parking. and hot water, large yard. eeUent condition, $20,600. Wol- Co., 849-IUM6. owner o ^ on Sunday. Write Manchester tor election as DEMX3ATOS to toe conventions of patterns. 37c-97c, single roll. Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 St. home in B Zone. Struc- now and move in June or old, FOR Homer Chrossetar, lAwrence Mlocro. Its always a form, copies of which are available in said Registrar’s chine, good condition. CaU ly redecorated and remodeled. Asking price is only $24,500. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. store, 9722. 643-5953. Manchester and bus. MQletta Agency, 948- Basement garage, combina­ secret ttU the lost minute who Prior to obtaining the petition form, the consent of each 649-3812. $120 monthly. 649-4817. Listed Thuraday. 9«aom Oh m OPEN HOUSE OOfLUMHCA LAKE — $12,000. USEU5 HOSPITAL BEDS wiUl it will be next tlma candidate to be proptmia therein plus a deposit of $16.00 for each I'’' NEEDS: Manchester Shopping Parkade $902 . ______In good eentral.loeation, perm­ tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. $ - hsdrooni Ranch, fl^taee, side rails. $22 each. CaU 649- PARLOR DRAPES, tables, COLONIAL MANOR ‘ apart! anent slnmtaam sMIng, cellar Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. EVERYDAY screened porch, basement, 104' Rixiuiing* Sole ouch candidate must be filed with said Regrlstrar. A petition for Manchester, Conn. Two BLOCKS from Mata, 9 iTie«ninrinnM wui iwuM m. tn opposing state oontatatag the required number of signatures 4519 between 9 a.m.—4 p.m. lamp, odd chairs, hassock, ments—4% room duplex, in­ IMMEDIATE reo room, oH city uUHUes. Bel­ New 6-room Raised Ranch, frontage, trees. Hutchins --'Turret tAthe Operator room Gblontal, 2-car garage, NEW USTTNG by owners—Im ­ ^ ^ o o T ^ sS r a^ “ ^SedVem ocratlclSbera ta Stid town murt be Al^wlto electric percolator, vases, iron, cludes utilities and appUahe- fiore Agency, e484>I2L 2-cor garage, near schools, Agency, R ealton , 649-i5824. riji Day and Night Shifts eoclosad porch, riwded lot, per* maculate 7 room Split-level o^ sold Registrar of Voters not later than 4:00 PM. on April 12, C r washer, coats, etc. 649-6575. es plus pri'vate patio and cel­ OCCUPANCY cUurches, shopping centers. Gilead Hall tomorrow from 10 being the 21st day preceding the day of the Primary. ® X ^ U H S N C ^ P^irters and p o R SALE, cedar posts. msnent sldl^, $16,900, Hayes ^ Lombardo. 8- quiet dead«id street. Fire­ Hardinge Chucker Operator lar, $145. monthly. J. D. Real Foster Street corner of STAFFORD SPSUNOfi — Cape a.m., to 1 p m ., proceeds to be D^^ed a t Manebeater, Connecticut, this 31st day o f March 1066. young all aroOnd . handy man. George H. Griffing. 742-7886. 30” FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC Agency, 646-018L place, 'waU' to vrall carpeting, Day and Night Shifts Estate, 643-5129. Nutmeg bedroom Ranch, one block from Berizrinib Rd. Cod, 8 targe rooms, sunporch, used tor a scholarship fund. Gall 876-8073, week days 3-6 stove, good condition; $40. CaU Dpluxe 4(4-room- Duplex. cheery kitchen with large ta­ EDWARD TOMKHCL p.m. “ NEWER USED anything Uke ■. J MANCHESTER — Executive canter, pleatered wsUe, flre­ 1)6 baths, 6 • ear garage, Sunday Servlees Town Clerk . 'production Milling Machine 643-6414. Charming Utdien, stataless placed Uving room, nabuai ble space, buUt-ta oven and ilrir Operatorsi Days it,” say users of Blue Lustre iMighbpriiood, sp«*xu • rity^ vw ri^ w ^ ^ ChurtossPvloss on Palm steel sink, msposal and dish­ woodwork. Priced to eeU now, range, 8 large bedrooms, 2 fuU BROKER ly w ril built, $15,900. Tom fdr cleaning carpet. Rent elec­ 40” EJLEXTTRIC W^taghouse Ootonial, zaodem cahineted baths, family room, separate Sudday will ha: Congregational, ■^Bridgeport MilUng Machine washer. Lovely birch cabi­ eeily occupancy. BeUars Minor, Broksr, 1475-5042. tric shampooer, $1., Sherwin- range, exceUent condition. $65. feitclMn, sooioeed porch, 2 -« ^ laundry zoom, fuU oeltar, ga­ Eveninffi 644-8068 ______Hebron, 9:80 a m .; OUead, I L Operators, Set Up and nets with copper hardware,, garage, huM acre heeuUfuHy Agency, tffiWTI. MAINTENANCE Williams Co. 649-6706! Open For rage, aluminum storms, VERNON - Spacious U A R LEGAL NOTICE Operate, Days refrigerator, range and fan. landscaped lot. OsU early, OPEN SATURDAY ABK FOR Joe Lombardo. screens. Low 20’s. Call 643- custom buUt 7 room Ranch, 2 «upylng both pulpits as interim MECHANIC KEEP YOUR CARPETS Beau- RHFTUGEIRATOR — Automat­ BOLTON — Near center, 9 room Your Good size dining area, ^ Bayee Agency, 646-0181. 6587. ''oaator • Notice is hereby given of the certlflcatlcni of party-endorsed tiful despite constant footsteps ic defrost, exceUent condition. ______.Mtautee from Manchester in Cape, fireplace, knotty ptaa baths, flreplMe, attached ga- P p.t-r’s E dIsooimL HoIt of the Itamocratic Party tor election as membera of ESAj BmiNiflltTW harii downstairs, living room rage, recreation room, large s*- rnerM, sipMoopai, zmiy ___ o » - f J »«.•: avwn nf iur>nniiMt*i.. Zatrga local concern has of a busy family. Get Blue CaU 643-8446. r o l l i n g p a r k — 6 room neighboring Boet Hartford, 8 kitchen, targe lot, immediate the Town Committee of said Party in the ’Town of Manchester. inspeefion has open staircase. BRUCE ROAD in Lakewood treed lot, $21,600. 875-2306. (Jommunion, 8 a.m.; (Jhoral Bta- opening for man experi­ Lustre. Rent electric sham- OHM with roe room, 2fuUtUed room Raiaed Ronrii, 3 fUU Circle . . . a stately 8 room occupancy, $16,500. Leonard A Ust of the persons so endorsed as candidates Is on file in my AND SUNDAY riiarlst and aermon, 10 am. It office, being the office of the Town (31eric, 41 Center Street, and enced ta machine repair IMoer, $1. Paul’s Paint & WaU- landscaped yard with baths, hIgWy desirable area Agency, Realtors, $16 0469.' . -MEN WANTED tor general fac­ REGINA electric broom, used Upstairs, two twin size OolontaL HIxeeUent fa m ily SOim i WINDSOR (Wapptag) — is the custom of ohurches bars thereof are available for pubUe distribution. and matatenanc# daywork. paper Supply. patio near Buckley SebooL 641- wMbln waUtiog dlrisncs to sK tory worif. Apply 8-4. Monday very little. $20. CaU 649-6582. SUNDAY ' Featuring bedrooms, full ceramic bath homelna fine resldenttalarea. Custom built 7 room Ranch to dlstrihuts palm hrandiea at Peimaneht position, excel­ 0107. sdioots and riMpping. (^uaUly MAMCmeSTER VaaNTTY — 10 T ^ number of ’Town (tomntittoa memben to ba rieeted. —Friday. New England Metal LARGE FTmNACE with three A pril 3rd and ample closet space. Three big bedrooms, and a «n apacioua wooded lot, many thia time. lent wages and employe THE built by Stone end Goldbeig. targe Uving room, formal din­ mtautss flom Manobestsr een- under party rulea 1* 70. Products, 44 Stock Place, Man­ hot air blowers. Powered ga­ 2-5 P.M. c a p e —6 rooms, Uke new, fire­ extrae including 13x33 swim------chester. benefits. ' Heat, hot water and park­ Brifiore Agency, 64S412L ing room, kltehen Is adequate. ter. New 5 room Rench, S hed- rage doors. For information PORTABLE T.V. aU chan- place, oil hot water heat, fuU roome, Hvtag room and kitch­ mtag pool; Must be seen! Manchester Evening Herald Notice is also hereby given that a primary wUl be held on no- ■ — . ing. Full basement piped tor Breezeway. attached two car caU 649-5271. 20 D o o m St. waU[-oiit basement, wooded lot. ABK FOR Joe Ziombordo. 6 en with dinette area, fire­ Priced in upper $30’s. Szeluga oorreapondent, Mias Susan Pen- May 8, 1968, if 18 candidacies (which is H 25% of 'the —’PART-TIMB mornings and or automatic washer and dryer. garage. Lot has plenty of number of town committee members to be elected by auch party Send restune to P.O, Box NUTMEGGER RANCH oWy $15,900. (3har-Bon Real zoom executive Ranch near place, huUt-tae, basement ga­ Realty, 742-3530. dleton, tcL 228-3454. v;" early afternoons, two or three RICH, STONE-FREE loam, $14. 6-ROOM CAPE trees. Offered at $25,900. T. J. Estate, 643-0683. Manchester ta Vernon, beauti­ ta the munlcipaUty) ora filed in accordance with Sections 9-382 "j'^men. Tire service, mechanical 73, Hartford, stating expe­ Gravel, sand, fill, st/4 day week, inch copper tubing. Also golf 2-family home A arrangements, ceramic • Hatchway • Center Hall Entrance esUsr. Rnmediaite s ^ a rnnst throughout; steal haama, full down, a budgat prieod home balls. CaU 643-6500. $150 Monthly to buy itomlly ph» ringlo Arts and Crafts Bapvrrtmir 86-hour week, June 27 - August 20 SSr to?*to^i^^ t h s ----- tn 'n o nights, no Sunday, with SNACK BAR now hiring day ,baths, large kitchens. Ex- • Disposal • City Sewers home, now central heating aya* BsWore -Agenqr, 69940$$. ritUc, GJB. ftttsaoA many spe- tor 0 ^ $16,600. Immediate oo- C3.driver’s Ucense. Aj^Iy ta p er-' full or pa3t-time. Apply from $27,500. . ceUent Blast Side location. flial festuris. Aero lot with eesnsiey. Roboft D. Murdock, Flaygmod StqMfTlsor ...... 81-faour week, June 27 - August 20 to bs proposed therein plus a depqdt.cf $15.00 DIRECTIONrS: Route M to West St„ 'Veraoh, West St For ^pointmeat to.lnspectt torn ta 44amUy, annual ta- A. nan, .tyestown Phannacy, 459 taunediatoly,. Mr, Ride, Ktag’s A 9K F o r Jos ils a h w d r t ftoa vtow and oountiy atmos- iiMOig. 6l$4tT2. lifagaard ...... 4l)|-bour week, June 35 • September 6 for each sneh candidate must be filed wtth era Ret^strab A Boats and Accessmitfl 46 Directlmur. On Brewer See ■■ on Sunday or to Ridgewood Dthm (aoroae from 4m oty) te Bi eome $6J0(L Haym ACMcy. befBhitfocd Rd. Department Store, Green Man- DUqns 8)6 m ns'lM M In alos phera 0911 649-1966. lifeguard and lostiuetor 4S)6-hour week, Jime 36 - Septentoer 6 petition oontatatag the required njnnbw of algnaturei^^ St. next to Yelepbofee 'phnae .eoR at your oon- Drive. Days CoH 646-0T106 6 96 4in . residential satting. Either a .1— Z»..-1 ro** «!!v T..« vs . « Kmocratlc membera ta raid mi^clpaUty be filed wtth arid pi* " ------■ ■" I or Blvd., -Paikode. • 16’ PENN YAN, 40 h.p. I960 venloiioe tor an ^tpolnt- 80CTH W IHL60R---l^utiful— g^^^innntagBwimnung rooiPool ciaCleric « .... 40-ho)tf«-notjr week,weex, June 25« - Septemberse^moer 6o ^ ^ot later than 4:00 P.M. on April 12,1966, .88 Co. big 4-hedroom aingle or . a 2- MANCHE23TER — $15,9O0 fo r 5)6 room ‘ Ranch electric Johnson, Tee-Nee trad­ Bieot. 649-5591 MANCHESTER — #)6 *1A 250 typist esoasa.^aqeeaeeeeeeseee...... JU ly ftllu AUSTI m tll6 21St N.Y.,.----- . ^pleaded------not New Hope Union May End Strike win ford pupils into suburban " months of electronics research conduct a radio service Sunday breaking and entering with adjoining property, charges of breaking children’s home in Philadelphia, Soldiers Ai ong schools will be telecast to­ .operations, which includes Com- ft.om 8:16 to 8:30 . a.m. on criminal intent. Aszklar is also ^ foimd much closer than entering with criminal In- Pa. morrow at 1 p.m. over * munlcatlons-Moon Relay, a ra- w ijjjr. The broadcast is spon- obarged with breach of peace the required distance. tent, larceny under $250 and For South W n c Channel 3’s "Your A o ^ a m aimed at and bounced gored by the Manchester Minis- and ISLTceny, and Baker is A motion to reopen the case robbery with violence. He walv- A committee for a Tour of Community” program. ^from the moon. Association.. chargcd with larceny. under o f Barry BaskervUle o f 51 ed probable cause hearing, bond DURHAM, N.C. (A P ) — Vic# Homes May 14, sponsored by Viet Protesters Manchester, one of the 3260. School St. was granted. He was set at 31,000, and the case President Hubert H. Humphrey The Rev. Walter I,. Abel, pas- _ . . . . . the Manchester YWCA, met towns being asked to share will Probable cause was found in pleaded guilty on Feb. 17 to was bound over to the next ses- said today the South is rising, D A NANG, South Viet Nam (A P ) — Some 10,000 Reprisals Follow tor o f Our Saviour Lutheran Stmsrt Rebekah Wednesday to discuss plans for in the proposal, will be rep­ the case of ’Thomas D. Roche, two counts o f breach o f peace, slon of Superior Court fo r Tol- ‘ Church. South Windsor, will Monday 8 p.m. at Odd the event. Mrs. Carl Dauber is but it i.s rising economically and demonstrators, including a number of uniformed South resented on the panel by conduct a service in the chapel Membero w e re- chairman of the committee 21, o f Coventry, and the case and was fined $26 on each land County. j ‘ •in terms of understanding and Vietnamese soldiers, paraded through the streets of Da Supt. of Schools William at Manchester Memorial Hos- E<«ter which includes Mrs. Allison was bou^ over t^the next tos-» count, (with the fines remitted. One o f the charges against cooperation" among whites and Nang today, carrying signs criticizing the Saigon gov- Curtis. Other speakers will slon of Superior Court for ’Tol­ Bulletin pltal Sunday from 6:40 to 6:55 clothes for an Easter Parade, Brantner, co-chairman; Mrs. Since he was unacceptable for him comes from a holdup of a Negroes. ernment and the United States. Smaller demonstrations include William Sanders, land County. Charges of mis- ajn. The service, which is open event will be ^dged, and Pierre Marteney, refreshments; the service with two ooimts on gas station on Rt. 44A In Oov- " I do not forget for a moment were held in Hue and Saigon. state comrnissioner o f educa­ WASHING'TON (A P)—• dpnduct with a motor vehicle '• to the public, is sponsored by prizes w ill. be awarded. Mrs. Mrs. VCrner Nylin and Miss his record, the second count o f entry last May. Since June of that there is still a very dark ^ group ot Boy Scouts at Da ~ ^ 3 “ tion; Kenneth Meinke. Hart­ A Federal judize ordered the institutions and chaplaincy Leroy Asptnwall and Mrs. W il- Magda Neznlk, tickets; Miss Bide to this rising moon," the „ . .iim rsadtriir- American overtones have ford superintendent; Charles the strikinjf railroad fire­ S le d 'S toe‘‘bXSce''S‘S custodyv by Massachusetts po­ vice president quickly added. carried a sign reading, become increasingly louder. commlttee o f the Manchester Ham Bwlg are* co-chairmen of Helen Estes, programs; Mrs. toxicants against Roche come as ^^en the case was reheard yes Richter, W est Hartford men’s union today to show Council of Churches. a refrekhment committee. lice. " I f there were not " he con- ’ Down with the Americans at- *rhousands have taken part in school head; and John Filer, Gerald Compaaso and Mrs. N. a result of a car accident on Rt. terday. cause why it should not be tinued, "there would be no need tempt o f objecting to the form- the marches, but observers here L. Krascella, hostesses; Mrs. IS on Dec. 20. Albert J. Duffy, Michael H. Nitsche, 19, of school board chairman from held in contempt of i»u rt Jacqueline Spencer, posters, and a policeman from Winchester, Rockville, was fined 535 for for the (civil rights) legislation jng <,f a Vietnamese National elsewhere have come up Faamington. WTIC’s Tom and fined $500,000 for the President has proposed." Assembly.” with no esUmate as yet of the Eaton will be moderator. Mrs. Richard Miirphy, publicity. Mass., was hospitalized with a speeding, Car Left in Lot Humphrey spoke at the dedi- other marchers Included general support of the street every day it continues its broken hip and leg as a result Robert Stephenson, 23, of 170 The progrtun will be re­ walkout on eight of the na­ cation of the 3S-million home of Buddhist monks and nuns and rallies. peated Monday at 7:30 a.m. of the accident. Oak St. pleaded guilty to Reported Stolen tion’s major railroads. U.S. Golf Equipment Ditffy teetified that he had charges of tampering with a the largest Negro-owned insur- g^bout 2,000 SouUi Vietnamese Many observers, however, ance firm in the nation. He was Dist. Judge Alexander Hol- pulled cU the road when his car motor vehicle and larceny imder A 1962 four-drive sedan soldiers, sailors and officers up featured speaker at dedication are directed from a central Tayg* i ii Taken in Break had a flbt tire, end that the 350. H e was g;iven 30 days on owned by Wilbert G. Sullivan to the rank of major. troff set 2 p.m. for a hear­ Roche car rammed into hia car. the tampering charge, and six Mdgewood St. was t^ e n of the 12-story headquarters of source, that they have been w ell” J y i l t C l l C l l ( j C t S ing on the request of ^ 1 - The Pro Shop of the Man­ AS ADVXBTISBD In Saigon, medical students Duffy was of/the car at the months for larceny. The sen- without the owners p em l«l< m North Carolina Mutual Life In­ planned and are as well organ- road attorneys for a find­ chester Country Club at 305 S. IN held a clamorous antigovern- time, getting ' toe spare tire. tences are to run concurrently, yesterday, sometime between surance Co. of Durham. ^ ized as any that have ever taken Main St. was broken into some­ ing that the union is in On the day o f the accident, and execution is-to be suspend- 12:46 p.m. and 4 p.m. from a The vice president, in his pre­ ^ J T f place in Viet Nam. 5-Year Term; time after 4 p.m. Wednesday „ ^ criUcized the conduct of Amen- anti-Communist youth contempt of court. ed after seven days. He was parking lot off Forest St., ao- pared remarks, talked of '“ a and 9 a.m. yesterday and golf Hartford poUce were look- new South (which) is rapidly soldiers in the city. In the also put on probation for two cording to police, group composed mostly of Cath­ WASHINGTON “(AD-r- balls valued at 3123 were tak­ ing for the Rochb car cus a re' gaining groimd. The leaders of imperial capital of Hue, 60 W ill Appeal suit of a minor 1^-and-run ac­ years. Police report the oar k^s olic students distributed leaflets en, police report. this new South recognize that miles north of Da Nang, 3,000 A 38-state railroad striWe cident in Eeist Hartford. On Charges against Mm come as were left in the ignition. in Saigon today, criticizing a Entry was gained by break­ Negpro and white people have persons demonstrated for a re- Draft-ob- today entered its third day March 3 in MaaMiester, Roche S - - - predominantly Buddhist student HARTFORD A P - u ing a pane of glass from a win­ far more to gain from coopera- turn to civilian g o v e m n ^ t organization for holding an anti- jector David H. MitcheU m , 23 but resumption of service dow on the east side of the was fined 390 for evading re­ through national elections. The appeared near despite a sponsibility as a resuU'of this tion then from conflict.’ * similar* to government demonstration of Brooklyn, N. Y., has an- building and approximately five Humphrey said the future demonstrations were fresh dispute over possible dozen golf balls, valued at 31.25 East Hartford accident. Thursday. The anti-Communist nounced he will appeal a five- Roche is free under 3600 bond. looks brighter for the South and others held recently throughout ^^uld hold a court action against the each, were taken from the the country. year prison sentence handed John D. O’Dell of Somers for the Negro. He cited the Civil demonstration Sunday as a striking firemen’s union. pouches of golf bags. An addi- Rights Act of 1964, the Voting All the demonstrations have down in U. jS. District Court. tlonai four dozen golf balls, was found guilty o f a zoning J counter move. Facing a federal court Injuno Rights Act of 1965 and proposed been openly hostile to the cen­ MitcheU, a former New Ca­ priced at $1 each, were also violation and was fined $10, The leaflets asserted that tion, union president H. E. Gil­ 85 East Center St. federal civil legislation. tral government headed by Pre­ taken, according to police. which was remitted. He was naan resident has ignored not­ bert offered to end the walkout "Progress has come — and mier Nguyen Cao Ky, and the (See Page Six) Police say golf hats and accused o f breaking the zoning A t Sammit St. ices to report for the draft be­ if the eight railroads Involved WiU come —-■’not only from legis­ cause of his belief that the Uni­ Shirts were found lying on the laws in Somers by having a agree there will be no reprisals • 7 lation specifically directed at ted States is engaging in against floor, but it is unknown at this pony on his property, and hav- W E E K E N D CASH and CARRY SPECIAL against the 8,(K)0 strikers and assuring equal rights to Ne­ humanity in Viet Nam. tlme i f any were taken. Entry ing a building in vriiich to that no damage suits or con­ groes and other minorities,” he Mitch^I was convicted of was not made into the main house the pony. tempt of court actions will be said, “ but through programs evading the draft for a second pressed. part o f the Pro Shop. O’Dell, in hia own defense, Merger Outlined benefiting the entire American time on March 16. His first con­ The railroads’ chief negotia­ testified that the pony was a D A ISY bunch q .7 9 community, and particularly the viction was set aside by the tor, J. E. Wolfe, promptly re''- pet, end that the zoning reg­ I MARGUERITES less-privileged sections of it.” U, S. Court of Appeals, which plied: ‘Pending litigation will be ulations did not apply Mnce He referred to the President’s By Seven Churches ruled that Mitchell had not had progressed.” He said the ques­ war on poverty but noted that EASTER CANDY the regulaUohs state it not per­ OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY suBicient time to obtain coun­ Mrs. Edna Hopkins, 80, and George Archibald, 82, with the wedding ring he tion of court action for damages Whitman, Schraffts, missible to have a "riding there "a re more poor white peo­ WASHENGTON (A P ) — Lead- tkm on possible unity of toe de sel of his choice before the first will be up to each railroad pres­ ple than there are poor Ne­ will put on her finger tonight. (AP Photofax) and Candy Cupboard horse" on property of leas than e n of seven Protestant church- nominations. . . , trial. ident. Little Heelers groes’’ although Negroes suffer one acre. O’Dell said that his • "This is not a plan of union,’ The pacifist book-store clerk Later, Wolfe added he be­ ARTHUR DRUO pony has not been ridden and Head tumeiB every one... low heeled from poverty to a much higher wlto a total of 26 i Kahcp Gibson said. “ This has given toe maximtun five lieved the strike will end today. degree and’ are among the chief members have outlined plans to bggjj agreed upon by any- year sentence by U. S. District ‘She Was So Pretty’ Sure Fire Identity that su kio denominaiUons are toe i. Consultation — already in united States government is years ago George Archibald check. however, end he said most of 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. HOUSE &. HALE w henoneout of every 14 Negro Protestant Episcopal Church, progress. "m orally bankrupt and crimin- asked, ".atji': girl, Edna, to marry honeymoon Arohlb^^^^^ M A IN SX., CORNER OF OAK, M ANCHESTER ■* the day might be required to the ^ ^ responsible.”'^ at a candlelight her h“ to claim her as his arrange and complete toem. OPEN 6 DAYS • THURS. TILL 9 FJIL His speech highlighted the church, the Methodist Churoh. a umty plan - which may or ^ teh eU had teen c^led for ceremony, they’ll say. “ I d o . ” bride. He left alone and three GILEAD COMMUNITY HALL Not until agreement has been ■ccond day of dedication activi- the International Convention of may not be achieved ait toe Dal- induction bv the Norwalk draft- "SPECIAL PURCHASE" 1 To the 75 persons invited to years later he married. His wife Benefit Rham High Scholarship Fund ties in honor of the 67-year-old Christian Churches (Disciples of laa meeting. board ’ T a x Causes reached with all eight railroads toe wedding they’ll look like died in 1963. Mrs. Hopkins’ hus- Insurance firm. Other federal Christ), Evangelical United 3. Adoption of a plan of union. ’ ______will a time for ending the strike c? what they are, an 82-year-old band died in 1962. be fixed, he said. officials and Gov. Dan Moore Brethren Church, -the United 4. Actual unification of mem- man and an 80-year-old woman. Once while visiting in Detroit, Some Puzzles f GOOD QUALITY BAMBOO participated in the program. Church of Christ, and the A/ri- bens and clergy, with each de­ The spokesman expressed re­ But both say that to each other Archibald said, " I saw a woman gret that Wolfe, as chief nego­ can Methodist Episcopal nomination retaining a degree i!>T*6 they’ll appear as they did when and her daughter on the street, Church. of sovereignty but surrendering X I47C/ In Bay State tiator for the railroads, hswl not they met in 1901 when he was 17 M y heart stopped. It was Edna, “ seized the opportunity tp wrap The long-range nature of the some autonomy, and she was 16. They were en- I wanted to speak, but I got cold this thing up fast by handling proposal was emphasized at a Writing and adopUmi of a BOS’TON (A P ) Massachu RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY WE WANT TO PLAY IN U e o h iH e i^ Dates G>ncur s. gaged in 1903. feet.” - . all these through his office.’ ’ news conference here Friday by constitution. Keep on Hop “ I stiU see him as he was Last summer they met for the setts shoppers are paying the Wolfe ^ reported he had no au- tLAWN RAKES Elplscopal Bishop Robert F. 6. Achievement of toe goal of when he was young,” Edna first time In nearly 63 years. new 3 per cent sales tax with tiiprity for^uch action, the un- .For Holidays Gibson Jr. of Richmond, V a .,' a united Christianity, the step In S e n a te Hopkins said today. “ He has Archibald came to Detroit last varied degrees of reluctance, ion spokesman said, adding that SPOT chairman of the Oonsultatioti on beyond unification of denomina- white hair now but I still see it month and has been staying at (1 5 " S IZ E ) Church Union, ,a special com- tions. wAQTjTM/'''ivw /AD\ rm.« ------„ ‘ omioyance, resimation, and lack of such an arrazq^ement O f Churclies u mivht tflVe ft to ^ ^ Hopkins shares but frostration can will have the effect of prolong- mission...... appointed , to draft ... a Gibson might take 4 to busiest men in the Senate F n - because of polio but I still with her daughter, Laura Lee . . „,ben thev have to nuzzle Uik the walkout for 24 hours. NEW YO RK (A P ) — By a ™:^'cation plan. He was Joined 10 years between the second day were the brothers Kennedy, ggg bim straight and tail. And Lash. The three plan to continue ‘ . ^bat items are exempt The strike was against toes* TONIGHT q u ^ of c S a r l the timing of Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson m M » t ^ and a generation ^ b e r t F . from N ew York ^ d be still has th ! same sweet dis- ilvlng- together after the wed- ""^ -b fra w sTys food c 3 irig, eijh t r J S a d s . u S ^ a S " : major religious observances ^ ^ riM ^ n a ge doc Massachu- position.” ding. an™prescription medicines afe th! Missouri Pacific; Blipoi; and this spring is synchronized. The ™®7 '“ 'veUed a 106-p^e doc- Both Gibson and Blake, how- setts. ..j gyn gge her like she was "W e aren’t going on a honey- ■. taxable That seemed sim- Central’ Seaboard Air Line; 4 4 c ; Special! •vents come simultaneously lor ^ unification ever said t l ^ ^ b a W y ai- Like the pilte ^ a h e lic o p ^ when she was a girl,” Archibald moon, at least not right away,” , enough until shoppers and Central’ of Georgia; Grand various groups “ '®°’ ^ differences in New York’s Robert F. hopped ggid. "she was so pretty.” Mrs. Hopkins said. “ After the P*® ®Tnto encountered border- Trunk Western Pa SATORDAY This ^ not happened for ,d t t b wedding reception we’ll come b „ T d e e "l„ T w h e n the t£^ took The L k e uLMiOy oDpv' POLYCLAD PLYWALL three years and won^ happen “ 1 ‘ ®«ect Friday. on 43,000 miles of line and b it again for eight years uhlMS D a l ^ clahy regarding toe aacramente son’s cuts in educational aid many years,"Archibald said. be our home. ONLY Ragularly 66a meeting, toe fifth auch constdta- and baptism. How about milady’s wig, f o r . into (he nation’s economy. It D A R K P E C A N churches get together on a u n i^‘ fimds. He told John W. Gardner, j^e was striken while travel- "Even though my ^daughter example? caused some lOQ.OOO persons to fied dating system, as favored secretary of education, health jjjg about the country as a rail- (who is divorced) and I have jinH wAlfnrA “ vnii arts mRlflnc** a ___j ____ w . _*_____ • __ i*:______u. She wears it, and it can perk be thrown off their jobs pr work ^ (OFFER GOOD AT BOTH STORES) ^ X 4’ X 8’. Reg. 10.77. by many scholars. , and welfare, “ you are making a ^ a d man. He stopped writing been living many ^ g-jj-jj better than many a shorter day, resulted in traffic very, very, very bad mistake” THIS WEEK ONLY. In 1966, however, the sched­ his fiancee who was waiting for years, a man in the house won t ___ jams, n...itied ....up freight move- 9.77 in whittling down school pro- toedicines. ules coricur. him in their hometown of upset our routine. There will be In ments, stranded passengers and J~*T' ’Hie Dlatnohdlzed Panel grams. A department store M igs. Ufetinie Guarantee Both Easterii Orthodox and heiirinp. to R’° ° ” 'ville, N.Y., becau.se " I just the tteee ^ know yy^rcester said it wasn’t collect- delayed the mails, Evidence Weighed -.-'Wheeling from this Western Protestant and Roman a Traiuqixxrt r toe Senate chamber, the L w ^ iiig a tax on wigs. “ W e’re giv- In Philadelphia, Catholic Churches, as well as ’ . .. cripple.’,’ Archibald agreed, . aervipp wp’rp stvlimr the Workers Union loclocal struck the York Democrat proixised action ing a service, we’re styling the '/, I Judaism, next week mark spe­ Pennsylvania Railroad aifter 8(1 to curb television cigarette ad­ customer’s hairdo like a hair­ cial periods of consecration at In ^Monkey Trial* vertising which he said contin- dresser,” explained a clerk, freight car inspectors were laid ’THE PANEL OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL Ihe same time. 1966 CHRYSLERS ____ ues "to portray smoking as the Mrs, Barbara Bauman. off because of the natimial To an extent, the occasions L lT lL iE ROOK, Ark. (A P ) — anyone believed or didn’t be- smart, sophisticated thing to What about hankerchlefs? strike,. A union spokesman said •Iso hold a common meaning — MANCHESTER BIRCH Chancellor Murray Reed lie-ire about toe evolution, theory 40.” Either the tobacco industry Johnson Staff Shifts, Some stores had checked with about 1,(XX) non-operating union and D O D G ES the redemption of man from weighed evidence today for his or the anti-evolution law bad a,(.t the government the state tax department and members were involved. -r V4” X i 8’. Regr. 9.95. . 0 bondage. , declaratory judgment, in the nothing to do with whether the must he said. teen told hankerchlefs are tax­ Firemen walked off their Jobf' CMitury’s second "monkey law was constitutional. Taking off on another health able, but others, which appar- at 12:01 a.m. Thursday on expi-- 1965 PONTIAC 1965 PLYMOUTH Palm Sunday, celebrating the jj,jgj’.. Leave Things Cloudy ’Ihe plaintiff, Susan Epperson, mission, Kennedy offered legis- ently had not checked, did jiof ration of a 1963 federal arbltra-;. Catalina 4-Door Hardtop. Sports Fury 2-Dr. entry o f Jesus into Jerusalem BoUi sides said they would 24, biology teacher at UtUe lation to extend the dependents’ WASHINGTON (AP) _ Presi Bill Moyerrf. There____ - ___ will______be some charge a tax on them. Shoppers tion board ruling that carrlera, RAH, auto, trana., double Fully powered ------^ THE PANEL OF THE WEEK end initiating Holy Week, re- appeal, first to the State Su- Rock Central High School testi- could eliminate up to 90 per cent' ^niitog. His arrest. Crucifixion medical care program to cover jent Johnson’s addition of Rob- of the things Mr. Valenti and qutokly spotted the discrepancy^ ■n Kesurreeiioji preme C ( ^ M d then toe U.S. fled the U ttle R ^ k School mentally retarded, mentally ill grt E. Kintner and Walt W. Ros- Mr. Moyers formerly did that sporting gear. Tniieaj^e. ^ 2 6 9 5 * and Resurrection. "'The state says sporting (See Page Six) ELDORADO TEAK For jX T M O T d a y is toe start had approved the text- and handicapped spouses and yg his personal staff has Mr. Kintner will do.” > Reed gave opposing sides 40 book teachers selected, and that children of all military service uttle to clarify who does Johnson never got around to goods are taxable, but what O f Passover, a week-long festi- 1964 DODGE days in which to fUe additional toe textbook included a chapter personnel. ,,,hat at the White House. mentioning Rostow in his reply, about tennis shoes and shorts, Popolar 4’ X 8* Reg. 5.47. -val commemorating the deliver­ intormation and replies to dealing with the evolution theo- -with Sen. Jacob K. Javlts. R- so ^ e observers thought they But the President’s remarks about football shirts?” 1964 CHRYSLER 2-Df. Sedan. 6-cyl„ stand­ V; , ^ -TbnghS'Coat Catalyzed ReeinFinlah ance of the Israelites from Slav asked Joseph Freedman of a •rv in Egypt — the ancient di- indication ry m ^ ^ ' “ copUot, he introduced had a lew of the pieces sorted were revealing. Bank Robbed ard trans. Nicely SiRQS D^nage.Reaistant sporting goods store in Worces­ Newport C(«v. S41QC , . - Dlrtliif Iliie-Grato- PwaoualKy •ry -A whaa he wiU announce his nil- said taught legislation to set up new proce- ^ut after Johnson announced equipped. ^ 9 9 9 .Tine intervention in behalf of ter. 'F u l^ powered. -A H n l Nch Natural Charaoter sf Arkan- iSendJ^o^teMus^**tol^te^d dures for removal of civirrights ^u r^ay tbr"apii)intoent‘''M --H riSrte ^ the"2*r^« ofthe human integrity. ’Hie issue is whether "'To be on the safe side now, In Stamford ■ mils same theme of salvation !■ mntH had authorized the text and "T ®®®®® ®^^® federal special assistant of Rostow, now President, and if he needs to aas’ anti-evolution law is contri-conin- hadnac authorizedauinonzea theme text and ” I courts and for federal miunctioninjunction gggig^ant secretary of atatastate, pUy first_, or______secondj __ or tw m I’m taxing everything, but a luiderscores the Chnstian bb- tutional. It was adopted in a feel a duty to'do it.” haberdashery can sell the same ^ A M F O R D (A P ) — A gun­ 1. BABIES’ CRAWLER 2. BOYS’ SUiCK SETS. 3. GIRLS’ STRETCH TOPS. 4. BOYS’ SETS. 1963 DODGE MORE THAN 40 P A N a TYPES IN STOCK action against state prosecution gn® » ° “ ®® (newsmen), and similar women’s plastic rain Police said they picked up a room, snap crotch for Sunday neatly tucked in. Smooth , s t n p n on w hite, o r come to go with boyish little s w e e t'k n it^ irjts o f mThe e aaies.dates, of Palm ^^^y Bennett’s arbitrary and capricious stat- York’s Kennedy protested the vacateavacated oyby McueorgeMcGeorge Bundy, fecmillarity breeds contempt.” bonnet^ were being sold tax ghspect in the holdup. ju ick changes. Soft yet C«l«r*ll N oib ~ Putty iSfiks ^ Polish rer.Vli 2-ply combed cotton knit ’ in solid white. All shirts in plaids, stripes, 2-ply combed cotton. and Easter, howeve > plans to defend the law by at- ute, removes the right of school nublic airing of what he said departed a monUp ago for Johnson thus voiced his basic fr-se in the clothing department «nie bandit, police aaid, bran-' sturdy 2-ply combed A l Available shirts have all sorts of woixierfully washable. or solid white. Some of the Shirts have a variety 1964 DART 1961 OLDS. been naatters ot aiverg - validity of toe evplu- administrators to say what is to were ' “ unfounded charges” ^® Ford Foundation. And there philosophy that White House of one store, but with a tax in diahed a pistol, threw a bag on^ cotton knit shirts have collar styles induing COMPLETE LINE OF REGULAR PLYWOOD Sizes: 12,18, shorts have embroidery of girlish necklines and 4-Door Sedan. RAH, auto, Uween Eastern an yon th eo ^ were bkxdced. be taught in schools they are aaainst Mortimer M. Caplin suspicion that Kintner, one- assistants should be jacks of ah the notions department. the counter and ordered a wo- fhouldersn^ . In bright, Super 88 2-Door iLardtop. Henley necklines. An ‘ 24 months. $2.50 for fun. Washable, embroidery; A ll wash trans. churches, a prop em going EXigene Warren, attorney for elected to supervise, and would former internal revenue com- ^™® Washington reporter and trades, •without rigid assign- Cloth is taxable and stores re- ^ a n teller to till it wlto money, washable, solid colors R J ^ , auto, trans., € £ • £ sorts o f Cashable colors, Sizes; 2,3.4. ggjso of course.' beautifully. $1395 povrer steering. lo the f c w ^ MK ttie plaintiffs,...... objected almost force the state to provide equal misaloner columnist, might take a hand in ments. And. perhaps, in hie ref- ported grumblings from cus- spokesman for the bank- a n d p a ttm solids and patterns. S iz e s :2^44. 82— $3 Sizesc^^A 83 AD ‘ ^t’ S d M t o e d thatEM te^ “ “ *® “ *® hour Protection under, law for aUau a A witnesswitnes* at a Senate JudicIJudicl- P’’®®® ...... erence to familiarity with news- tomers on that score. Merchants ggtimated that the man fled S06:9,12;UL A.D., It was aeciueu Uiat. gKw Y2AT«T«Aff of*Vi/wr1 aViI1«It**«< t4 ank%^4. 18-14 GIRLS'STRETCH PANTSL BIANT OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROBI trial to efforts -'by Bennett to school children if the evolution «r v subcommittee hearing testi- Johnson, asked specificaJ- men, he was hinting at his atti- said shoppers who planned to g^me $6,200. fflE ahould be celebra ^ introduce3^*.^aI..a.a. oirinlOTS__- about-1___* Althe_1- theoryA*______is dangerous.____ • ouMwiiiiizivAciA 6 fired _ iv wViathpr whether RrontnurRostow wniilflwould inherit tude toward press a» T*Alafi/\norelations. TnIn use 4the-Ua« cloth to wio makeIta olAtVilnorclothing _ ... New nylon streld i pants The bandit wore army - typa Sunday after the ^ validity of Charles Darwin’s Bennett argued that the only from the -IRS because "I re- the "’“‘“Bundy J “‘■“•“-tmantle, returned all «jiyany event, ne he nas has naa had os as many were noi not sausiieasatisfied wun with theuie ba ex-- arataperadsHmtfM coveralls and escaped in a ear. '* after toe y ® "* " ®S evolution theory and whether issue was udietoer the state, as a u v a to remnin silent on a fix” ^® fo U>cir form er dis- press secretaries In three years pianation that the material also growiMipwiw.iJttIa The branch on Long Ridga FtYWOOD CENTEK MC. day of spring w d • the anti-«v«oiution law was rea- an e m ^ y e r , could tell Mrs. - ft .r an ^McountLir'supposedly srr&y. and four months as any presi- could be used to make taxable Road had opened for businesa stirrups hold the sleek CHORCMES lah Passoror^-' sonable^ Epperaon, as an employe, what M m d te *zrito” ^^OaDim^^cOTi^ i *^® ***® ” *®” In history. items such as drapes. only a few minutes when the lina. Bright colon, 67 TOLLAND TURNPIKE—BIANCHESTER af'^SSfvSl? in ^ ?ito ^ ^ t c i^ w h ile on duty in hi* work. ’ Caplin shortly after 9 a OF MANCHESTER ill washable: (Next To Western Beef Blart) 01 I'assover _ and object to evcrythilur?** Ben* the public schoola. th* ohanro^a nrtsnnatertmB Part of the work Mr. Bundy did, constant fhuc is apparent. Val- encounter with the tax was a _ Sizes: 12,18, "Authorized Chiysler-Dodge Dealer" old Hebrew cal- «»« asked at^pofot. More than IM people crowded ^ ,g ,4 h e^’t knoTthe ac- the President’s small change^fair. Those con- sixth holdup of a 24 months. $sj)o BIihl, Taen., Wed., Sat—9 AJW..5 PAL ^ Passover is " I h » f M you keep Into toe courtroom, designed to countent. Kennedy said Caplin shadow and aw>olntments sec- templatmg major p w c l^ e s savings and loan a*-- 1 691 MAIN ST.—MANCHSSTEE. •ndar by which ____ JiZ8S:%3^4 I8UW .80 OAKLAND ST., BIANCHESTElU.f«43.2791 Thom., P it, 9 AJi;.9 PAt-'4*haae 643-5874 . asking iinptoper queaUans,** accommodate qidy SO persons SSSw ImmTOT pmmltted W. Kontor). ® f^ rotary. How Texaa buainesa- wher. toe tax runs into large g^atiOT to ^ e'^ cu t ao far £ , . d S . not — J . « « « • s s s . i S r eomfortably. and atood to too warx Mr. Bundy did “to now » u (flee Page Six) tMa linear. ■ 0 (See page Six) Wartaa oaotendad whal eatrldoni to Itotea. J (Sae Page Six) being done by Jack Valeott and & * ■ /