ATW wa Ngt Pm h Rob Yho Week ■ tleENT?-FOU» iHanrbratrr Wonting UnraUi THURSDAY, MAY 22,1902 Mhg 17. IBM loens in tha Ma Tiunanow i 15,590 >y stamy and ndM. tO fft \ Jews WiU Mark / Ma to ksr lUa About Town MeneAesier— if CUy o f ViOmgo Charm Do It Yourself or Lef Us Do If For You ' «|IM awMrtr V«HD^ anigk- Feast of Weeks VOI* LXXXVm , NO. 199 (TWBNTY-EI6BT PAGES—TWO SBCnONS) tarMUr. lad Mn. S p trtto MANCHESmi, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 2S, 1999 AdvesHMag aa Pl^ia M ) PRICX TEN CBNTf VtMoo ttM n. Utfim M.. hM Hm JmtUIi boHdigr of taAi »Uat»a » manbar o( 8h«*uoa, or Focupt of Weelci, ■ a H a te Ibn , naUonal honor- will begin today at aimdown uqr aioM y o l aunkdC, at t h « U m »w B j oC Oooina«iHBii> (Mwol and wUi oontbaie throuBb to­ Earned D egrees o f Manlnv, wharo aha a a Jnn> morrow and Satimlay. Vemon Schools Plan OBKALbtMA, Iowa (AP)— Holiday aerrloea wiU be beM Twenty * fbur women have at Templo Beth 8bolom ttda lOaa Lhate Vofarty, dani;ii- Economic Integration been swaidad (he "P H T ’ de­ Astronauts Take It evening at 7:80, tomorrow at WE HONOR TEMPLE’S gree and 88 men (he ” FWT*’ t w « ( Mr. and Mm. Damda M. Mogaitjr a( i i NBaa D r„ h a a 10 am. (Pandly Bervice) and a y BABBARA BtOpsOMD and draw most o f Its studonts at WHUam Pnm College. haw aladtaJ praaldant of Aliiha at 8:16 p.m. (Ounfhmntlon Vernon next fall will ftom that McUon. Tha “ degrees’ * war* CARPET and FLOOR COVERING owardad by tha eoBega at Ms Cteptar, cad Bata Blcnia aoror- 8crvloe) and on Baturday at move to correct a social Under thei program iqiprovad Up. at Utioa (N.T.) CMla(a ol 10 a-m. (Mlenwrial Bervlee). oomancament akarolaaa to imbalance in the school by tbe board, an approVU which wlvaa and husbands who tjfiawaa IMrarattjr, whara aha Ib e name of tbe hoUday is was not unanimous, some stu- adn ba a wmakur naxt year. derived from (fie fact (hat It 300 MAIN SntEET TEL M34M2 sjrstem by "desegregating” Workad wUla their apouma ichoola in low-income sec- h> thon two oohooia Around the Moon foBowa oeveo weeks etter Pass- were tobtt to coOega. Pamela L. Hamilton of M over. It is also refaiT^ to M; tions o f tow n *** to sohoola in othar “ P O T ’ stonda for * .fa. ^ About 12 houn lafcsr, tbe Air Ha la a 1965 gnduata of M xnerG are lew Nefro stu- by a BUbcommittee made up of fiVMM B gb School. tlon servloes held on the holi­ ^ t a in Vemon. What too plan Mrs. Marie Herbst, Arthur Chi- ^ Mlotoon oontroL notov tortr day at whicti tbe young people will try to correct la aoolal and lahan and toe principals of toe ^ ^ taqr day TfxBUday, toM toa as- are oonflimod In the faith of i f f i Pkat DIabtot, Amartoan l » - economic imbalance in Ver- elementary schools. «w «n .ifawi«rt ___ toonmts (bey eould slasp untU their fathers. non'a eohoola. w « .a ** .n «i «* *«e WMon alrcntft wan HalDUP noon If they dartvad. But (hay fion Andloiy, wSl meet Siar RamsdeU, Ver- around 8 n.m. — nUifaUgfaf^ aiDT day at 8 JO pm. at Fort 80 In As Sinai marked the begin' CERAMC BATHROOM The M ^ le Street School and „on’s superintendent of schools, _ from M4iA»h.s Air Rwe by irava ti> sA S:8S a m WSft. nlng of the spiritual odyssey of tho Bast School era located in ’^ a ah had about five to okt ■nmnpaoBvHla. Cfaainnan are too town’s low-lnooma oaotion (Baa Paga ISglit) Sgt Paul A. Mayer, 38, of P » to bring or aond tfaair the Hrtnww people and became It costs 80 little and adds so much. tows pretty irir rtsapv" 0«Boa quoaon^ Va. ropostod. and tountainbead of It lasts a Mfetima Don’t sitUe for su^ 'Meyer Asw torougb tha radar their rrilglous and spiritual Choice of patterns and The only pvoUam wau s aam- stitutee. Nothing has the style ake trsoks over the Xln^hli n i m .1 The Cbtne DotlblBa Chib of heritage, the events that took color in sculptHred, CERAMIC Tile. era (bat bod Jamnasd Tboroday. place there are recalled on this Jurt north of tbe D-Day boftte- Ctonan sold tha film rsAssad to North TMtad M adnlBt Churdi tweeds, plush. fleUs of Cherbourg, BVanoe. wSi maot Srtwdoy at 6:15 p.m. txdlday and gratitude is ex­ adfUnoa antnimtoleaBia Ba owd pressed for the privilege of hav­ Guardsmen Occupy Then bo made radio contact « pw ofi to do (ba Job. at the church to go out to din- with toe Air Shrae and asked to ing been '^ven the cbaige of ApoBo 10 ends Ito 8M-day to- transmitting Ood's words to * 1 1 9 - * ® be oonneotad by radio Mepbono Reneund Area Gets Tree Enough to do your living room, dining room and to his wife in Ifliglnia. This was nar oeWt period at e J D .a m humsmMy. INSTALLIO fitourday wtanlttw astroitento Jehoaahle WItneaeee wlH con­ Yes, it’s a Christmas tree, even though Christmas hall,up to 40 sq. jrA). Negro School Campus done about 8:40 a.m ., British duct a theocawltc mitdatry tone. M sen - their oBflne toliind (ha is seven months away. No, it isn’t being lighted, al­ Installed with paddipg labor and door metals. Up to 100 F t Indndes In to, aohool tomorrow at 7:M p.m. mterials and Year Choice o f Cdom “He ratused to apeak to any moon’s bactolda to stmt the Sb though there are seven strings of lights for it. The CnCBBINBBORO, N.O. (AP) — was on Are and guiubots re- hour botnewaid Jomosy. They and a acr rlcuj nwaUig: at 8:88 LOFT’S KITCHEN About 000 Natknol Guardsman sounded in toe area, authorUiea on (he ground,” tbe at Bhwdom Hal). 12-foot Douglas Fir, at the northeast comer of N. are to Hdosb into tha PaoMe and poUoe owiept ocroes toe Hundreds of rtudenla ware Air Foroe said in a statemieeft. Main and N. School Sts., in the North End Renewal FRESH CANDY The Amoxicans said further: Ooaott near Pago Pago at IS d i tooutted North OuoUna AAT taken into ’police cuotody, in- ______p m Monday. 00b Scout Pack 180 will have Area, is a donation by the Savings Bank of Man­ "t o toe conversation with hla WELDON DRUG CO. Uhlverrtty campus today and eluding m ai^ who volurtarily They have a tot to lapori a Peony CSrcua tonuMTOw from chester, and so are the lights. The tree will be ROOM SIZE CARPETS routed dooem of rtudents from »eft campus buUdbgo when po- • to 8 p.m. at St Jamaa’ School :>i: MAIN sTi{I.I I about (talr remariwbto ttonsa- decorat^ and the area lighted each Christmas sea­ docmltorlea wfth gunfire and Uoe ordered toe campus evaci tbnea hahMolsIng dsy in sfiaaa aodttortum. The event la open son. Admiring the tree (center) are Everett J. A L l BIDS to Ml Cob Soouta. — 7VBE0S ~ s c w n n m p u i s h ated betoro the sw«iJr St™ Thursday. Livesey, right, president of the bank; and Mrs. One Guardsman waw shot and a _ ' ^ I^^ve (AP Ptaototoz) During aisfat bouni to wUoh Ruth S. Staum, (left), acting executive director of NO fA D — REINPORCB) SPONGE RACKING 'wounded sa toe ofttoers were Thuradav to dbwe unfawritv **** *to)ut five mln- Ih a Oenlor H^h Youth Fhl- Marine Gunnery Sgt. JiminJe Howani, left, is plan­ fiteflocd and Oamsa swooped the Manchester Redevelopment Agency. (Herald fired on. in eariler oxchangw of ^ ^ ’ wttlihi 9.4 mfiea o t tba moonfa kanddp of Comnuintty Baptlat gunfire and ndsailo throwing be- decided to dear the ranuan "This was the lost tnnnmto- Church win aerva a bakad bean photo by Buceivicius) M IN I-M tT E ning to return to battle in Vietnam. Sgt. Michael surfaca, Apotoo 10: M ^ e s n m J ^ t «*x eariler c o n t o !^ aupper tomorrow at 6:S0 pm . 6*xr 429.99 i r X i 3'/2’ 485.99 i r X18* ♦114.99 police and several students were fmm ™n no further radar Sanders, right, objects to being sent there. —Daraontratea that tha hauw In Erttoweldp Hall of the Manchester Barracks, World Oradb 7 and 8 Methodist injured. Three of toe poUcemen ^ i«lverslty build- «ntaot bs> been mode. No fur- $650 Million Fund landiiig shin or UBM; win opor- IS AT ate to itm nsaoBto anrim anont church. After a^ipar, there will War I Veterans, and its AuxU- Yoqth FeUowaMpB of South 9*xir 454.99 i r X i r 494.99 aad oeM of toe students suffered . . __f*®!**® tronomlsnlona i» v e ba a aquara danoa. lary have been bwlted to a Me- Uniteid Methodist Church will 12*xir 4119.99 btdiat woiksM. “ '***• wounded pollea- bean heard and no loports of a -DstetTOfand that toa 1 rite chowsn for (bis flirt moriBl Servloe Sunday at 11:30 have a picnic tomorrow at 6:30 AGWAY A little more toon an l»u r afL I!™"'. Sutton, suf- ground craoh hove been re- Backed for Hunger The Senior HI League of a.m. at St. James’ Church. P-m. on the church can^pus. 10V2*x 12* 466:99 i r X 4101.99 12* X 20* 4126.99 w tfM ii« iii.i faaMn AiitinrUfai. **Te»• «n toe cream social end In front of the church with flags Army Pfc. Robert B. Johnson, togs of too predominantly Negro unit at a Greensboro ing the olroraft la down at Housa Appropriations Conunlt- Jamla L. Whitten, D-Mlas., toa toat toa pUote triU faava'to to 12* X12* 476.99 i r X 17* 4108.99 i r x 21^-) 4134.99 tea today recommended $880 committee conceded toat "mal- very aoounlie to avoid boUUm' a Him, "Tbe Antoaier,” Satur- and bonnen. The Barracks and son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. BUCKtaAND polverslty, eocoept one. That one ^ ^ ^ alronsft fuel would dayrt 7 pm. at the church. Auxlltary will elect delegatee to Johnson of 307 Spring St., has The Guardsman who waa rtiot have been oadMuiated by this On Viet Service mlllimi to combat hunger and nutrition peraista” but aaid and craten. A may be ohiained from the state convention at Us meet- been assigned as a rifleman to was identified as Sgt. Otem tono.” innutrition among too poor. “toore ia no alngle answer to too —abowad dninatloally Oat SAN DIEGO (AP) — Near­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A aol- That amount was provided In problem because malnutrltlan nwn oon overao^nm ihLnrte (SMiyl Hutt or Charles Swen- big Sunday at 2 p.m. ait toe the I9»to Light Infantry Brigade J ocl^ of GreenAoco. He was By noon ben, it was pre- ly three yean ago, Marine Jim­ dler in Oie Tomb ot ttie Un- a $1.8 blHlon measuro to finance may have many different — — and oav» a. VFW Home. near Long Btoh, Vietnamy^ hoapltaUsed with a bullet wound sumed the lone pilot bad ax- mie E. Howard returned from knownklWMirn fl/hlilltorSoldier lirkruhi»honor guard driiaivR urluhvdio thmthe rYdrirbat^makn#Department a ot# Agriculture AtortirisilHiiert causes."m W W Mr ulinBQD OUlIU in the am. bauated Ms turboprop luel, e*. _____ potential dlsastor, whore inttru- CERAMIC Vietnam, winner ol toe Medal of says the Army Is trying to si- for the fiscal year starting July The report was crtUesl of the ments alone migw #«s 'N 0 < n )P ?N NOW OPEN* COANTSIZE Mary Waits - Today’s action came after two pecially if he was inexperienced Honor, (his ' nation’s highest lence his Vietnam war objec- 1. SAtURDAY SATURDAY RUBBER BACK • P L X 2 7 ” WALL mglite of vloitenoe at tbe univer- enough in copy book methods of award for gallantry in action. tions by sending him to the com- The conunlttee said the De- "^cldr^^ Young and Oetnaa PlMtic Ribbed ■*Iy- cctaervtog it. He had no train- Now, toe__ 4®-year-old __ , ______gunnery_____ bat sone has won - a tsnqx>rarytennxirary partment should “locate hungry hunrer

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■mmi Bena huauuya, quitt T o U a n d ‘The Lone Eagle’ aarrionn hem eupaibiyh- Open Forum amm aMBlIy balqr buUt. hadoally, to \ Garas wm Ponders Future IfpraUt gtva ttouugh tratOe a "bypaoe” route. T o tts MttDr. PoUticians Contribute 1 9 6 8 j a p Kadi yaar qppraulmitaly tn .O f U .S. Aviation boya enjoy tta Jfsia ^ S ? a R To James West Fund Drive aViuiHwi vwciyoii %wOimnoBWO basobaO, In atttsr Roolda, F a m By VBRN BADOLAND AP Avtaflsn Writer TeievUion 1 Bavansl poUttool laadwa «n School next week a » , Monday, • V -6 ______iqm la b y tha aaHm and towna, and upon or Utfia Lsogua. AMiaMinataly * * • 8:00 ' ^ Ooota ttatoato lavsl are amn«y y * M m Jtihtt McAlmcnt, Mia. Mi­ OaassqusBcas tha dadaral b f^M u y daparhuant Iqr tha M men gtra up aovonl waak- WASHINGTON (A P ) — A 4-W HEEL DRIVE onds, tsro avanhiga a waak, a M waponaaa reealvad in tta "lock chael Osvatiagh, and Wbdnea Charias A. LkaBMSgb, "The IIS • 10,000 M ILBS Btotoi.wiiiuU ba MlNiy to rawiri,' answar many pbona ealla te>. maa oampalgn phaae of tha fisy. Mm. Ja^ MoCtatty and »K ^ 7:10 Ih a oowd anpeatopua to the paot bin tog t ts ssason. Thsia are also Jojnoa Waot fmd. .The total prw Mrs. John DelPontS. Lone Eagle” ot -pfonaer avte- tar Today , at Jd a u n il at Ik * Poat oraega* M toly toonda at $6,700 with one ^ Nalsbboi^ ■h Cbappoial •a MeaM Ctaaa I M bean that lbs lyptoal Amaitaan oommu- a few questions! Mtay o t ttb Sekaol luariito tten, soys racket pSooaec Robert hood . arshsin’s otty cohit wait to ham tha oupeibiyh- men no longsr have oUMrsn in watk ranuliilng befora the May Lunehos at all three TteUand Goddard told him In 1020 a Two Pro- bassbaU but continue to gtva U oitocff date. ' way M ioai through tts heart. Most oonv schoola next weak are, Monday, mnon voyage was tteorettcally oSS? * 2 5 ^ - ® ® iq> their tbna. Fra en^ w»aehsd Among tta denahona raoelvad sis: i Tbsatsr 18 Thaater nawhiaa net sn It tboy bod to mind Ihs beef otew, carrot atteka, peamA pooriUe but eoonomtesUy Im- I Lora UDoy gust of JUas Anvahat wbleh haa tba for thraa yaara but ttara ana during tts past few days wera butter oandwlch, apple crisp; i f Troop eight moM to otora lor ma If pfbbable. I Truth or nint the OanM $10 from Demonatlo wtata Tueaday, hamburg gravy, WhsTo N ovT Oap ::::: U dMtoeiaoB of tadny mnra apaes to lat our otter boya dadda ttiqr want In a rara 'pufalle utterance, TED'n tU D O N . he. Chairmaa John BaUay. add $10 maabed potatoeo, buttered com, 0:00 I psople go through tt than tt uses to M to play. Fva triad to b a ^ fair Witt fW^ertess and nswa photo- I B o m B « m ^ VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE aocta foam Sen. Thomaa Dodd buttered oanVita (Meoidow- 0:00 -U im o s y Mstat Movie psopis ttm nn. as a peraon can ba but aadi grapbrns lindbecgb pbl- ) m iT liurhoiise I ukSSm ^ mOM and from fyigrciaaiiiau $ni-' brookK homemade bteeult, dea- TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLE ______M at aO aaaa 41a- With ihs nwnnuadtha thmasahres that year on# parent wUl drlvs you Mam S t Onga. toaophlaed abdut the future c f 4) OtaMBlaa of Ufa Lot’# MsIm a Deal i'lt II or not uUWfiilai ara4lt- to tts wan. Befofs I go any aert; Wadneoday,' apogbatti American avlatten and ramto- 0) Rlflsmm 9;I0 Otuia of Win Bonnett ______' adTa&a tka loeal Ban pob- toolgdi, thay gat fun eoaparaMoa horn - F ismI drive co-chairman with meat aauop, Vienna bread Q) Boorls m a m 10:00 for the Detenn atoto and Cadnal Mgbaaay authorlttes, aU farther, I would Uka to aay that isced about GoddsumL rTpaaost Strip Portrait of j t Star: S t a a ( lapiMlBaHna t t apadal 41a- I don’t atguo W itt o tts r ooach- Chartoa TUfsult and Jerome and butter, cola olaw, cheem GradufOei ___ ijn The Saint aa M nla ara alaa raaar«a4. « f whom a rs what m ight be deaoxtoed He said Goddard told him U ea, nor do I quaotlon too um- Smith rsport a heavy reoponse ttick, rstoln pie, pudding with an onnqiulatm rand buMawa out to pam 3 to tlM leoent moil campaign, was possible to aond a mum- Airman Pamela Ruth Ward, Haaaj4 P r ljUBg C e r g e a r pae.. aa- plra’ cans. Ifo one, not one fndt (Meadowbrook); Thurs- stage racket to the moon. w [o im h M r ifiin faffilWIy f y typo- wlllt an oMriai *»*^ilsflTins ex- daughter of MT. and IbtB. MIw-Brtiddoy ^UM^MIMO) News. ___ ATTENTION PABBUmt tha ooind iy aoUd. amateur umpire calls sU tha (tay, plssa, salad, buttered vege- “Than be suriled a Uttle bit iveriM Msrilsn aailac la__ik4vavtiaiaBiMa paotod aomattne this weekend. Arthur J. Ward of 28 Packard attar la Tha M iiiiiia f ^ T m tot% In moot taohaioaB, but atm ball, bona, or tta atrlkaa, taU «i (Hicks and high school), and oald It might coat a mdUop' RaUers A total of 293 latten were St, has compteted baric train­ Itaws, Sports, SDeotaoular SUMMER READING CLASSES In thna In somn caann, paopto are be- strikes; nor are aR tta plays on fruit cup; BVlday, no staool. doUEce and, o f oourae, that was ms hnlsht mailed out The lettera were ing w tta R ee n tt ■’Training Cvie Ekm etoary, Jr. HgH, High Seheel sad OeOegb S M a tts glnidqg to woks up and resilae that tta bases oallad oanot/Qj, Rut, out,” Undbergh reesRsd. prtotad by Cltotan Pram and the Command (Women), Itelted W hofa Joey BIsbop g g l .afTTlaa A. a road can and abotid ba. In ralahon he’s a votuntaer, and I can’t Manchester Evening Herald to the UB. budget for flscal TWO M W -W H K SESSIONS enveiopea addressed by studenta Statea Naval TTsintaqr Center, SEE SATUBDAIfS TV WKBK FOB OOMnJDTB USHNOS to ttn oomanunity it ht aupponad to anrvs, BOS harassing a vohmtaar. (But Tolland oorreapondent, Bette year 1060 alone, tte TarttToE psopla d o ll) Dry ealltog baUs at ThUand ragh SdhooL ttiatrale, lei. 876-2846. Batobridpa. M i, and graduated HRST SESSION fBOINS JUNE 23 a rinnmwtniLii but n it a dnentnatlrm, and Inotallatton Owemonlea moon landing program U eSH- Friday during a m iUtaiy re­ and strikes somatlina, and mated to cost $2.8 bRMco. SmaU, atteettve in reading and a ta tt okflte. IBdtvldnril- ; A X im BUKBAXT O F CIBOOIA- ahould ba claarifled on a puhBo ssrvios, VFW Post 241 and tte auxili­ view, Radio ' pragrams « you’l l ftod many bad eaUs, If Ltodbefgb’s iwnazOas to a re­ aeoordtog to prs-teat diagnosis. Pragramss n ay not OB and In ttasM. you’re bonsatwltt youraalf.' ary,will bold tootaiistIon cere- Airman Ward wlU spend a 14- CMS anty OsMeaes I bfoodeoalB o f 18 ar 18 ■less aa word attack skate (ptaontes). comma- Tbs point rm tryl^ to make montoa Sunday at 2 p.m. to the Colorado Prairie cent mmtlng of tte Air Une Pl- day leave wltti her family be­ stahane caynr ■ewacaota.) hanrion, vocabulary deveteMMat, spaed reaffiS/bow to study — 1 » j a . I__ Is that I hava 16 .boys on. tts Post Home. tata Aasoclaifon warn tape-re­ fore Mporitog to her next aa- ettecUvely, oriUoal and telercntlal readtag, teat tok ii« tacb- ap -- 1 » !». Maaaay. Transitory Home corded wHh hte permteitett and « : » A ften n oa BdlUoa niquM, pereeptten, fonotatrslten, coUega ward beat prapara- team. I bnd IT. I wOS not, un­ Post offioers to be tostslled algtimeiX. at tte UJ8. Naval Air 6:00 Hartturd 7:OOAee«Dt S t The Kennedy Letter der any oonditlan, 1st a . ^ sR are Envln Davies, ccmmaiider; Just made avaUalAe fo r pUbUca- Staricn, Glynoo, Ga., wtasie she 7:00 News 7 :3 Now tten and genm l Improvamant of laadkig efficteney. For Poison Gas tten. SInoe tte famous kktoap- 7:80 David BrinUav k Ifomlng n asaai Monday ttrauRh Thundsy. Perhaps no Urns on earth has been on the bench for an anttra gsine George Saigeant, oenlar vice wAl attend an air coiltralman 7:80 Neww c t Um WoiM no matter how ha plays. oemmander; Arnold Smith Jr. murder of hte f katborn son, sebnoL W ro p -M M 7:45 Joe Ooraadda kA foO mdtttenedCtesasooinskCeriMtodTlaaclimsofBaadliqr. main full of self-queetlonto^ toon oars. DENVER (AP) — Some 6:00 Deany Claytaa 8:00 Pop Cbnoert game is tor tta kids. Not for vloe commander; Raymond St. Cbaries Jr., 87 years ago the pi­ A' graduate of Men cheater k Tkotiiiir Programs for Dtegnnris and Plocsmtat. They aasm, fa iaot, our main lurtiana {:00 01ok Beamartot s i s r S i Box Sox me, nor the mottor or tatter Loute, quartermaster; Harold 27,000 tone o f potoon g a « w «a lot hero has riumned the Ume- High 8cbool,Bhe attended Man­ ^ B O l Love Newt, Wi X Friday, May » Thera are otW, howavar, some mo- 1:06 Oary. OinrO Other - o t the' Day who had ambitions but couldn’t IMdlughlln, riaidain; Gordon much moved tsit not removed Ught. chester Community College end SIS ReadJng InqTrovKBunt Canter, 1 m . mmla and ocoastonn Car d e a r pride In Ltodbeogh said the era of de­ fulfill them. It’s for the kldst 11 Msoombsr, suigean; David Wil­ today from where it started, un­ was employed at Darvjdson and 6:00 News 68 E. Oeater Sh, Maaoheater Can enmsttitng our olvlllaailan han developed. Witt 16 boys oa tta team, and veloping avtetten aa art and sci­ Out Of This World liams, adjutant; ' Herman Nit- der the' taheoft flight pattexn of Lnvtetlial at the Mancfiiweter F lttiiig F*areweD Next to Oavey*s We thtok most o f us win fM l good and a regulatlan game Is 16 In­ ence without regard to outside Bpeta ^ Bart GOSPORT, England (AP) — nUBBB PPARKINO A l sohs, ttre^ ser truatss; Robert one o f tte natton’a dooen busiest Shopping Partaide. a » M 3 4 H 7 Today, mora than evar, man’a aaaault nings, what do you doT Well considerations la ending but now LoweO Ibamas proud about living in a Uma and In a B in tta , tw o-yesf trustee, and alrportr: on March 7. ___ n o Rissttto Capt. Rudtend Calms, a foxhun- an tha n d m alandp rwaalad aa an «■>- aadety wblcb could prodnoa the letter tor 8 years, nine boys play Joni Bairtogtcn, ens-year nechnological limits can be es­ 7:00 Ths Wortd Toalats ter and farmw to bte spare for 8 Innings, saven ploy tor trustaik: The obsolete nerve, muotard tablished more accurately, mak­ 7:80 r r s t a Qllford Ume, haa aald gcodby to the baUarabla niaatarplaca in tachnolocy, on Senatw Eldward Kennedy wrote, lo r Un and tear gas may stay put for transport) is Wlthto tteodate of 7:80 Speak Dp Spoits three innings and two, usually ing less likely the sensational 1:10 Speak Dp r------royal navy to sporting otyle. tha ow iaanl, and mocMl tamdy, to request deeneney Cor Slihan AuxiUary officers to be Instal­ quite a wUIa now, in hundreds the art tecltnlcaUy.^Wlt eco­ the catcher (no one wants to led are Lois Lawson, president; accompUttmenta called break­ S:S0 Speak Dp He rode out o f hla barn beie OB Ilia dhw. B. atiheek tba murderer o f Senator Bob- o f oantotens on tte Ootorado nomically T That’s an aiW er we 11:80 Barry IkitMr catch), and maybe tts pitcher, Helen Martin, stater vice presi­ throughs. 18:16 Sign Off after 86 years with the irnyy It la MBwettide, A hi prsM e, as a panel o f aoienttoto can't yet give with any degree to ert Hknnady. (but seldom), will play tts en­ dent; June Aftricano Jr., vice “ 'We have now reached—I sm o —ISOS an old atage coach os a navy, tire game. The pitcher pitch­ trtea to decide how best to get o f deftekeneas,” be said. 6:00 Afteneon BdlUoe Buy the best fences sold. or It amM bara boon tadova tha aye “My brother,'’ read the mamorable o r president; Louise Dombek, won’t say tte tdUmate, because l ; U Moifeet Repen band played opd a bugler blew ers are boys who can orass the rid o f I t " t t teoloe as ttough we have Call Walpole.' , f( . ■ . o t tha iin a d o r a tla l aM Sw many portian of this totter, “was a man of treasurer; Lorraine White, sec­ I think thabte never likely to be 6:80 Weather fanfares on a poet bora. {date most of the time without raaOhed tte point where tte fu- l:86Bti1rUy Speru atafoa In tha advantura aboifld he'te>- love and senttmant and oompaaslon. He retary; Steffle Grant omtduc- Rep. Cornelius Gallagber, D- true-lMt we have reached the hltUiiig every o tts r boy and N.J. said to Wotalngton Thurs­ _ _ _ tore of eivtatten depends on Jaot lo our teebnolaiy. would not hava wanted Us death to ba tress; Bertta Payne, chaplain; point where we merge into life ’ . *. 'I' LU’li:,.- .WifJ ‘ ' ■ . without walking half the otter day, ttat au tor the Aimy*a plan tagjenerriiaribewwteapa^ cutslde of avlattetv-

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MANGHBSnrBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHES1EB. CX)NN.. FRIDAY, 1CAY'2S, 1969 XANGHBErrEE EVENING tiB R AlA, MANCHESIBS, CONN,, FRIDAY; M AY 28, 1989 G I Sw ipes PINTO South Windsor BoUon South Windsor PINTO, People Ihtereatod Program Proposed la Naroottoa Treatmmt Or- I'W' B ig P la n e , gaatodion Ihe., Is now open Zoning Board Sets Hearing G O P P la n s Northview Sewer Extension ^ y n » - R c O ly KoBday doough Wadnea^ R. May RsUy ^veraor’s Budget WnUmafh F lys O f f swMiiaga, 6:50 to IS, In tbs On Five Requests June 5 Own Victory Expected Ready by Aijgust bottom floor of tho Williams R cliert Payne, boOi rt (C ften Page One) Darius epsln rt Danbuiy; Bsdo- Beyasow , oigusd in favor rt a BuUdliM of St Msry’s Bpls- U I j im ib I* o f OBhim- (OmShuMd Buna Pago Ona) Thars will be a pttelio hear^ to Warshouse Potat, for their Tte to the Bearer Boned p rim arily induBtrial,- lotto’s NSW Brltrtn ooOsopie, UB fkartsd beiore Ansnts’s biU, oopal Churoh on Park St . . , coat; •—»paying —m half rt the >%ik, y H i r floy morgInK at lag of tha Zoning Board Appeals swimming pool fund. Celebration Gommlssfon this weak reported while the South Rfindoor land la artuMky momfog, ib y , at taterert on tte shara rt the JuUiis Morris; C. Thomas Foley that waoM have crested * co- .^1 :« cnctod by elaUian poUoa and An sx-addlct a parent of a 8 ; WtaAMoa OBiiitiiulity Mamor- Butch Auden, repreaentlng tha lone residentlzl. rt Portland; 'Vhteent R. Gag- ordlnsting group to evmsse waa handed over to our poUoo drug uaar, and a professianal on Juna 8 a t 8 pju. to the Town The RepubUosH TVnsn Com ­ that w eek on the aowor tacten- atiMitag Butts <3eOter C taagn grtk n st Gfauroh. ^onto and gu sra n teeliv to pick . lal ttM^Mal, WlOtmantle. Connecticut Parachutists, Inc., mittee at He merttog tfafs week tm tho tab for sU tate^ hid. Pavm; Edwin traragortstion marten, but rs- notmeelor ara-on hand to talk Han to conddar the foUowliM ston to Nortfavtew Dr. Is pro- Accordliig to die chairman of , Ths krMs rt 101 Porter ~ ' Burilvan aioo loelnte hta on the bnaa,” be 'aald. "Ha ams presented a film presentation on made prelkntoasy plans tor a wertow *t- ^i*”* Westport; Jckn O. tslnod sxlattag agencies. TUst to anyoiM on an anonymous appUcatlona: greastng so well thst at the pre­ the Planning and Zoning Com-' Is a dsugfatar rt Mr. sod Mrii. wMa. t dImihtMs, a OMor, and taken to fata first sergesaf arri sky-jumping. He also dl^liqr- victory oriebraUon to be held in ^R ^n S u oirtor the vkrirt, ** Wtasted; WllUam J. DM was dropped by toe leglsla- bssls. Ths plKSM numbsr is sent rate the project will be mte>l> -looeph Carino, all but FrasIt^.Reily of ' Fort Myers, It ■randBMMran. IMwto O. NUsaa, 85 Miner ed equipment used to (*Us qxirt. July. Its purpose wiU be “to of tWdirtxiiy: WO- tore’s TraiBtyorirtfcBi Obmmrttee put to bed, imdnr tbs InSuMioe 649-1900. ftolAwd three to four months one of the seven pending suite m *. The brldegraom Is « ion Tlia ftm eial artll b * haUI to­ On last Sunday, the peek boner a l whose victory to the the i***”.?*^**^ V Item A. O’NeUI o t East Hsmp- vdien the Aments bUl was com- o f drink. Rd., requeate a speelflo eoceep- appealing the Planning and- rt Ifr . and Mra. Floxicia Payne ad t:U «.m . from the a trip to EUtoitoa to saa sky- M ay 6 town aieoUona kept Re­ ehsad of achedule. ^ tort ss«d toe thnee Bsmdm rap- pletad. tion to anow a bifidtag lot Zoning Oommiaalan’t new Bon­ rt 140 Lenox St - fftearal Home, n Proo- 'Ttas nsxt tfikM we knsw toe JumpwB to action. publicans In oontiel of major Aooordtog to Julio Laurio, the n f^ °°**™** tosentotlve# — RoOta Mrttler, Buoidey took (he pUfosopMosI wMh lees than the required ing map are a result of reaon- pact Bt., WUUmanttc, arilh a arm toslde the aircraft taxSng At tha meetlqg oubs fro ta town offices and hoaxds.’’ town consuttant, U constniC' Tlie Rsv. GNCtonl O. Stogoon, front footage and square foot­ Ing two corners of conuneretal,' ftortor of Center Churoh, per­ tBaaa o f toqiiiam ad 8t. lia t y a down the Bold. He was ttaiekad D en 1 presented a three-act The Democrats’ victory pasty, tlon by the Daddario Bros, coeir age on prenitoea known as 604 property. in SSJ; Ohatoh, WUmantic, at 10 . by our radar, h rati big soutbwost comedy skit enttOed! "The ortebrattog (heir scoring to the ttouss St Its present rate, the formed toe doUbtoring oere- EViater t to on RR sane. The two cornen in question,, —$80 mUIicn M self Uquktet- SfjwmTji A«#fnn teflon msttuv. Burial win be la St. Joandi’a until be ana out of range,"' the 8 Night the Cub Scouts Won the elecUon, is being held tonight. project will be finished by the naaty. waiter Grtyb was organ­ Senate Majority L eedsr Bid- ABBBSTB , Donald A. LoBrie, 849 Oak­ ctune up repeatedly at the PZO Oaiwdary. WaUmaHtic. apoksamaei aald. This is toward Day, or. Sorry About That, ('Democrats took 10 seats nor­ middto or the end o f Auguri at i c Bouquetert gtedloU end tog bonds to oover (OototaSTtoJ P^ToosI word Moreus, however, argued TTiomas Danehy, 87, of Rock- land Rd., requeote a temporary hearing on the new m ap In. Shasta pompons were on the arts os dormitortH at toe Urt- to*s) FMenda magr oall ad the fu­ ttoe Atlantic. D ad s." mally considered safe by Re­ the i f t f * toot (he oooidtaiatlng sgeooy Don't miss this once-a-year opportunity for big values viUe, charged with failure to and Conditional permR to aUow Laurio also reported that sop- April. One corner, at Rt. 8 and f t . veratty of OonleoUout. Danbury, aided wlto Rose, who neral home tonight from T to 9. m The following awaxxla were publicans, including an extra wortd not do the Job sad would Another qxteesman M: " R obey state traffic control signa. Pleasant Valley Rd., has baen a sign for 90 days on premises presented at the meeting: Dan­ sriectm on, m aking ttaali board Uo condlUnns in the sewerage . 'Hte farkto was given in mar- by toe Ftarnme Committee toe ^ bs Just "one more vrtt r t gov- amuld be practically Impoaulble Court date June 1 1 . ktiown os 249 Oakisnd Rd. to a rezoned by the commission from n s % O. OaaaphaB S t. for him to lartd on the ground. ner, Sotjlt Ovlan, Tom Nadeau, two to one, Democratic.) treatmont piant Is becoming a (toes by her.brotoer-ln-law, Er- new projects at your Motorola dealer RC tone. general commercial to Indus­ tolded, over and above u m along a hrtmst Is stai' Vm BltOiS — PhU^ O. Gamp- Peter LaRivlere; den- The ReiNibttoana wUl hold proUam due to warm weather, ifest poboaa r t Maaobestor. She “We think It U Ukely he ie John Weerden, 85, of 11 Clyde trial, and the other, at tha In­ liar to toe tew raquirihg auto * ■ AuguA J. JMa, 94 WlRlamk ner, Matthew Dale, Bruce Hen­ their victory cetebsatfon in oon- low flow condttiona and the recommsisted by Demnsev: ban Jr., n , of Aeon, brother of probably oaer arater or down In tersection of WlndsorvUle Rd.,' wore a full-length empire gown -nil manufactursM to tastoll ssfoty like this buy on ColorTV Rd., charged arlth q>eedlng. St., OlaStonftnay, requeate a va­ ning; bobcat. Dale CSayton, iimotlon with a prevlousfy an­ neoeeslty to collect sewerage In IBra. naada Tokell of Vernon, water. If he cnuhed bi the aea Griffin Rd., and Rye St. was rt .rtlk orgaBss trimmed with - ^ 0 milUon tor the land no- bei^, ^ oats. Next Son. George OinrilMr, R- Court date June 11. riance to enow a drtvedn res- Gary Rose, Patrick Skimar the clarifying tank until there d a d Wo(hieoday at an area hoa- he aroidd have a terw mhniteu to nounced “Servloe Recognition re zoned from Restricted Com­ Ctortirtlty IsxA, ibrtgnea with devetopmant eU for sltport In the case of toe taking Quasar ure to obey state traffic control daughter, three brothera, and An Oorp., 701 John Fitch Two-year service pin, Mat­ date <|f tfalB combined event w ill be used to control the septic bled arhen the plarw was report­ signs. Court date June 11. ager Terry Sprenkel yeotenday tiered veS rt oUk Uhialan waa developmoiit and Improvement. of Isq$l for-aiiport praposes. aaothar alater. Blvd., raqueOti a variance to al­ thew Leavttt, WUUam ColUns; be.made known when details ocndlMons until enough people ed “miaslng” seardied the ekies listed the suits which are air otteebed to a ttars rt seed r A Cs-Jt “aSertTaiSKnT^^ The funeral will be held to­ low a bunding to be used for naturaliet, PMU^ Doucette; en­ are compute. and businesses tie Into the sys­ ColorTV arllhout luck. Loulae Carrara of 848 Vernon outgrowth the adopUan o f a new pearls and «ryrtai% and ehe Teacher Strike footed 17 to M . morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the oommercAal uses aa penufttod gineer, PhllUp Doucette; forest­ The town commlltee reports tem to tocrease the flow and St, charged arlth failure to lonlng miq>: oarrisd a txaiquet rt roses and Rtdiard W. Sheehan Funeral The eeigeanfe proepeotn were in the RC zone on premises er, Scott Wlsneskl; oiftdoors- that It “feelB Bteton is fortun­ make the operation mors effl- with the "works in a drawer" for lamBng at Oooae Bay, La­ obey traffic control signs. Court known as 701 Fitch Blvd. in an Steven imd Helen Waddaob, varlgated Ivy. Home, lost New Britain Ave., naan, Pau l Corcoran; w olf ate In lhat it wdU continue to otent He hoped that oomite- • The works are 10 tuiielees ptuo-ln brador, or Oander in Newfound­ date June 11. I Bone. benefit, “as the reeuK of the tlon of the Northview Dr. pro- Involving property on the west Mra. Bniaat DobosB rt Man- stalemato by appotatta^^*!llJdU ** * West Hartford, arlth a Maaa of liudge, Judge, Tom CUnioo, and gold election, from the aervloes of Joct w ill Improve the situation. side of R t 5 changed from Gen­ ability and fast, st-homs ssrvioe. John McKedti,' 48, of 28 Rich­ eral (Jmnmerclal to Induatrlal. matron rt honor. She wore a aary. . nal apixoval and going to the depeitment, ianenta explained. Aeon, at 9. Burial wlU be in Fonoe Base la Virginia which P. O. Box 87, requeate a vari­ arrow, Raymond Culver, Tbm Richard Mbrra, first setectman; The commission this week • TMt a ilM-yMra-ihMd Color TV you'vo mond Rd., charged arlth operat­ An Issue not touched by toe S®7ernor would; is an ektenript to eliminate du- boon hooting ibout. Ifi «S (oW ilOM oiOfM St Ann’a Cemetery, Aeon. w as fate hom e ta e e . ance to aUow oonstruollan of a Nadeau. CNlve Tocm ey, town clerk ; continued to review and to ap­ Edward and Jana Outt, In- alsevsleas empire gown rt piidc ing a motor vehicle arlthout a satin and chiffon with a match­ blU to whether toe legtotettve —Increase toe statute of Uml- pHcattan rt effort, knpreve plan- for rtctHlor ond pictufo hibo. ■ Automottc lino Minina ««Mi Frlenda may call at the fu­ Oraided he cmdd manage the building on a lot ‘wMiout flrarit- Also, silver arrow, D avid (Catherine Peterson, town treas­ prove on a Mctlon-by section vtdvlng property on the west A K oloctronie picturt lock provWM llio boM pooiWo ;io. license. Court date June 11. ing flowersd hat, and she car­ body rt a munlclpsllty be tofions for sutts invrtvtag ii4 uiy, nlng for lend use to the benefit two. hoop* it lh« way own vrhon you dMtKM chinnoto neral home tonight from 7 to 9. huge ptame alone w ith the mulU- age on a pUbUc Street, or a pro­ Scliroeder, Paul Cottle, Roger urer; LeRoy Fieridaun, finance baalB, the proposed nseeeament side of Rt. 6 changed from General Oommerclal to Indus­ ried a cctoniat bouquet rt white bound by toe contract approved <*®M1» «■ malpractice from one of towns and create better oon- • UshwdclMnndlndicotoroon VHFtndUHF oaiogoa pie Jobe that crop up in the posed street, on premises Durand, Rayniond Culver, board chairm an; Andrew Mian- and connection charges. Until •croon Color TV you can buy, 23" picturo (mooiurod Linda Negro of 776 Vernon trial. and pink elegance carnations. by toe school board. ^ 7®®**. Tlie bill was held M over trampcrtatkin devekip- Mra. Heten L. DrtaooU cockpit, Meyerto eventuel prob­ known as Propane Gas pnq^iei^ James Waddock,' Bruce Hen­ eggU, school hioaid member; the tee atdiedule has been oom- dlogondly}. St, diarged arlth failure to ty, east of John Fttch Blvd., and Paul and Diane LaFraaoe, In­ Richard Payne rt Manchester Superlor Court Judge H erbert ******* J**® P « 7 lous day be- ment in the state. Mrs. Helen L. DrlacoU, lem wDukl be to land-^ good ning, Thomas Rossley, Steven Heibeit Hutchinson, fire com­ pletoly adopted, however, said a WUtfOl obey state traffic control signs. north of CSiapel Rd. In an I missioner, and Thomas Carpen­ volving inoperty on the north served 5s iris brother's beet MacDonald, In a recant ruUng, “ dtetgreemert. Amenta ssU Connecticut Uee 71, of Staftond Spcinga, mother (tori more diffIcuH than taloeoff. Court date June 11. Waddock, Dennis Rose, John commlseton member, no one is of Mra. wunam Hyland of Man- Ameifcaa authorities here sons. Roeeley; athlete, Paul Krul, ter, Jamea Hasoett, Dan Rat- being billed for eewers. So far, aide of Pleasant VaUey Rd. part man. Michsel lin d en rt Man­ said Watertwry's Bostd rt Al- —ForUd sole rt eye glasses to the center of ton so-called of which has been changed from dermen was not so restricted contain nan-safety lensee Northeast Oofrklor rt popula- cheater, died Wedmaday night arere mystified. AU Interested persona may Matthew Gontlck, WUUam tazal and Etoner WUson, ell re­ aooordlng to the commisston, chester seated toe guests. Eidward 'Wise, 81, o f 220 St. A80 to A40, Residential and port and uitoeld a budget out the imflammable fosmee. tkm develapnMnt and expnets a at Johnson Memorial Horpltal, appear and be heard. A copy ot Young, and sporteman, Mi­ elected conataibles. only five or six buslnessss and THS bridegroom’s mother Meyer had a record of being a James St., charged arlth operat­ of which has been changed from board had made. —EViibM esiy peraon to pteree ^ P«r cent Inereaee In auto StefInrtI SpriiiBa. She was the each apfdioalUon is on file to (he chael BenUey. The town committee reports two or three residencee have Orore a mint green laoe cxiat "sound" crew chief. ing an unregistered motor ve­ General Commercial to Indus­ wtdoar of John F. DrtaooU, buUding toapector*a office. Confirmation Servloe that It Is "equally pleased tied Into the system. dresB with white acceasoriee Other legal authorities have *<«■ aerrtags when ofwnwvhty ^ n o per cent in- The afac-yearvold 0190 .he stole hicle. Court date June 9. Elizabeth Alton was returned to trial. And a corsage rt white roeea. e rs e m tnuvd. NO DOWN PAYMENTI termer Demoeratle siade cen­ Churoh Women Our Savior Lutheran Church Town Engineer Ehnll Lucek apeculated that the ruling could chailtog a fee. waa his own pet territory for the Board of Bduoation and will O live P . ClMpp, Involving A reception was held at toe tra l commttteemaai. At the annual dinner meeting wUl conduct a oonfirmatloh reported that the town has met Ivave statewide tofiuenoc and —Extend toe ocntroHjed-dpigs which he waa mectomScaSy re- Diane Zuk of Stafford, be Joined by Herbert Terry.” p n ^ r t y on the w est side o^ Suroiaota alao . include two of the Wappkig Community service this Sunday at U a.m. with the Town of Manchester l^ome rt toe bridegroom’s par- that toe situation could be toiw to subsiaHoes like airplane teiw lljte. m en be taxied H charged arlth failure to obey In diacuaaing Its own role to R t 6 changed from General onto. For a motor trip to ETori- MODUUR other danghteru, two brothera, Church Women, held recently The foUowlng people wUl be con­ in preliminary diacuBsians of changed only toraug^ a change Ktoa that may be sold without around, rowed up the erMlnm state traffic control signs. Court town affairs, the committee re­ Oommerclal to IndustriaL , FUN IN 'M E SUN the following officers were in­ firmed: Kenneth OeMge swapping oewerage servloe with da, Mrs. Payne wore a pole in state law. prescription but induce on In- PORTABLE two aiaten, and eight grand- and made a general clatter at data June 9. ports that “It pledged Itself to Emeqt and Charlotte Mason, Neadi Picnic Value chilctoen. stalled: President, Phyllis Becker, Howard John Beeler, klaaoheeter. yellow dress and white coat An amendment concerning fos^oated eonditipn. MUdenhall A ir B ase tfala mom- Marxen; flrat vice president, continue Its efforts on the be­ InvolWnig property at the inter-, with yellow aooBssories and a this problem to expected to be Among the 57 btlto passed by STEREO "FAST-BACK" The funeral wiU be held Mon­ Heins Braunsberg, 56, of 70' Donna Lynn DelnlcM, Pamela According to Lucek, it could togi none of the pemnnnol on the Susan Grube; first vice prea- half of townqjeople. It intends section of Rye St and Griffin white orchid. The couple are introduced when toe bill to de- fi>6 Senaito 'was a b ill that would day at 9:15 a.m. bom the In- Concord Rd., diaiged ariUi fail­ Jane Feiguson, Steven Sanford be ot mutual benefit to each CHASSIS^ field thought It vnuaual—untS ident, Ann Bunker; seotmd vice to apeak out thoughtfully and Rd. changed from Restricted ijivtag a t 140 Lenox St bated In the House. set up a rtote buUdtag code that trorigne-Plaato FUneral Home, Hayes, Linda Jane Johnson and town to swap services in certain ARTHUR DRUB he took off. ure to obey state traffic control president, Adrienne Ovlan; constructively on each and Commercial to Residential A80. Mrs. Payne, a 1088 graduate 'would apply to cdl munleipaJl- COLOR TV 95 B. Main St, Stafford Sprlnga, signs. Court date June 9. Richard George Lacafta Jr. section of the town. He said that o CtMaala aHdaa out roar of aai Meyer Is a nattve of Louisia­ secretary, Pat Provoot, and every Issue.’’ William . RauIuklUs, Involving rt Mancheater High School, is GOP Victory ti* .. ^ Mm 0 drawer for feat, oaoyaarviaa arlth a Maau of requiem at St. Also, Leonard Carl McFar­ South Windsor, due to natural na, Mo., and attended the treasurer, Connie Woodman. The town committee has ask­ property mi the south sido of mnploycd at the Manchester • Amowadc digauaaar • Auto- Eidarard Church, Stafford David Flood, 28, of 49 Ply­ land Jr., Bruce kQchael Ohlhof, drainage, could better serve the (Cmtlnned from Page One) Under the measure, a oom- loetic fain eaniral • Ughiad Mlasourl MUtary Acadenqr in The following committee Jan Osborne, Kurt Orlen Peter- ed all Republicans to Join them Buckland Rd. area of Manches­ WlndsorvUle Rd. changed from B r a ^ rt toe Soutoem New bui tUn iwi/w>n>fi„ would be eet up to draft ehonnal InMcatora on VHF ood Oprluf , at 10. Burial will be Mexico, Mo. mouth Lone, BoKon, charged by Involving themselves in town Reatiieted Commercial to Rural UHF o 4 X r Ooidon Vote# chairmen were alao Installed: psn, Mark Eidward Reues, Pe­ ter, while Manchester could bet­ town that Remarkable Bpoobor o Conta^nporortf ®h4a in St Bdarard Cemetery, Staf­ with obtaining money under and party affairs’’ anS bt^ies Residential. « • 0 WMt wtl IMMUMIMIM p TABLE COLOR TV Dinner committee, Marge Bar­ ter (Jole See, Raymond Edward ter serve the Dart Hill area of Payne, a 1086iS*SStoJrt graduate at ^Mian- Republicans vrere able to w in * * * ^have ««**buUdtag *^ *•“* ki- Mipiic (4 mm BA frtsiswsiy sraoieraOU cabin at ford Sprh fga. ' false pretenses, foigecy. and pMvtr raEM) • Two fit* rett, Ardelle Gothers; fair com­ that Independent voters “will Manchester. Alfred and Kathleen Francis, Advancements • Powerful 24.000 vek ploiure power (deslon Friends n>ay call at the fu­ posiwstion of stolen goods. Spalla Jr. and Christine Lynn msSkm • Omohitu ipMfctr •verege) • Autematie cor^ • Ugb^ mittee, Dodle Henning, Joyce Suver. otmtinue to register with the Re­ Before the towns enter Into an involvUig prt^rty mi the west. wNifi • OlMWond/Mpohlw «yl etionnal Indicetors on VHF end UHP • BuM-tn neral home tomorrow from T Elood is accused of taking n publican Party so that tlTey too M ade In VHF am UHF antenna • Cabinet in walnul A b o u t T ow n Garcia; finance, Connie Wood­ School Menlo agreement, however, he eald Bide of Ellington Rd. changed to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to blank check from Tim Mbrlar- may have greater voice in Bol­ from Restricted Commercial to' gralnad flnkh. Lynn Pmatila, formerly of ty's Chevron Service Statloa on man; iKMqiltality; Pat Lamont, The menu for the school that several condlttcms must be Carpet Cleaning t and 7 to 9 p.m. ton’s politcal future.” met: Processing coets to users Residential. 52 Bokcn St., the owner and Hartford Rd., nuddng it out to Jennie Kostowsld; membershto lunch program for next week bUI creating such a charged wHh abandoning a list the following winners: First sup, pettato chips, cole slaw, About 25 persona milled Civic Orcheetra and Chorale are ‘** «x«cutlve sesstons tha* Ued department, reminded that a party will be motor vriilcle. Cfourt date June place, in ai^iearance, Raymtmd sliced peaches, milk. More than 120 membere of ths around carrying signs sa}rtng (Julver; second place, in ^>- Thursday, hot oven meat ball anil miinVrr ***** , ** ^ Up toe members elsewhere In Sen. Paul Amenta, D-Ansonia, “ Good Health Now—Fluoridatimi held at the Mancheater Country 18. Manchester High School date GARDEN CENTER pearance, PhllUp Doucette; grinder, buttered wax beans, In 1788 nmiih r:.iv.«n» be- Uapltol. vtoo tatrotowed toe nwosise, Never," “Please, No More CJlub Wednesday after the con­ of 1929 are expected to attend cert, Frlenda and patrons are COMPLAINTS third place, to appearance, ice cream, mUk. the 40th reunion tomorrow night Canada Asks Data Exchange came S ^ 'v l^ rt^ ta ^ ^ *’“*®*' ^urtxlay, the called it "laisknark legislation Manchester-Vemoa Forced Deaths” and “Fluoride House approved and sent to the tor the state.” It would untto invited to attend. Sometime last night, someone Gary Roee, and first place, fast­ Friday, no school. Memorial at the Manchester Country dub. By Prescription Only.” est, Steven Waddock. D ay. Tow n L in e Miss l^ilHam V^p de V ere, a stole a pocketbook txHitalning Dinner will foltow a cpclal hour In 1904, European Steamship O!!***’** tevrtvod In After be Judging, the cakes To Police Buried N-Tests companies daiimorttag taiml- motor vehfolm commission- highway, raU, air and water Clnise Plan petite veteran of many years Mrs. (Jharles Kuhl and Mra. about $20 from Sharon Coro of from 6:80 to 7:80. ^ ^ ^ ^ were sold for $ 1 apiece, and Manchester Ehrenlng Her­ gnuttsto theuSted^tes an- **" ***®*® «**^ enforce transportotfon under a new de­ In the antifluorldation movement Anne Giimaaon of the Ladlee East Hartford, while she was Superior Court Judge J ay GENEVA (AP) -Canada for- that an underground tort bon Aid, Lutheran Women’s Mla- at a Parkade restaurant. the $28 was donated to the Con­ ald South Windsor correspon­ ic e d that steerage rates ^®*‘ **eadHghta, and partment of transportation, VITTNER'S told a newsman she advised the Rubinow WiU be master of cere- malty proposed today .a world- ^troUed necticut State Receiving Home dent Carol Moulton, toL 644-8714. were being reduced to $10 a per^ require motorcycles iSome Senators, includtag four Y slonary League of Zion Elvan- monies. Amorg others expect- wide exchange of seismologtoal ”??;?*** group against the demmistratlon to have fondera. Demcnrate, thought toe proposed WE HONOR because she knew It would ac- gelical Lutheran CJhurch, will A large window at the As­ ed to be to attendance are WU- ^ate a. a tap toward a treaty STSShlrS?^ In 1044, during World War H, ** Democrato who joined superagmny would be to o CHMNCir oompUsh nothing. represeiA the aoclety as dele­ sumption School on S. Adams Uam Johmoix claae president. ^ .. „ oteween an earm oemor ana a toe AlUes a drive to toe RepubUcons to defeat sweeping in soihw and brought Mias Van de Vere was ap­ gates at a three-day conven­ St. was broken by a rock or and ito^JTunitedAlrtowe exec- undeigrourid nuclear au ^ WITH Astronauts Take It Easy, Rome from the Anxlo beach- Badolato’s wages bill were: Fl- to a vote on alternative pAen. parently i»«sent in an advisory tion of the MlMkmary Lutheran stick Wednesday night. CJost to utive, and Joe Medurtoey, who *«*». Masfc Sc^et UMm ola^ UM’CAIW Head. nance Oommlttee Oo-ohalrman 'Ben. Joe^ B. Bucldey, D- ctqxuslty. Women’s Mialaionary League, replace the window, $50. went from a spectacular track A vnriiirg I>aper eutamltted to Leaden of the group com­ Atlantic District, opening Mon­ Sailing Around the Moon career a t lifflS to grea ter fam e the 17-naitlon dtoarmoment ' In 1060, Israel announced the plained they bad been unable day at the Laurels Hotel, Mon- A truck, owned by Ronald at Fordham Uidveraity and the conference by Ganadian dele- UR. deiegate Adrian B. Fisher capture of the former Noil, to get an a{q>ointment with Gov. tlccllo, N.Y. Archambault, 626 Wetherell St., (Coattnued from Page fine) Olympics. gate Georga Ignatleff pn^toees teld the Unfted States la “quite Adolf Eichmann, In Argentina. John Dempsey. waa damaged Wednesday night pressurizing the tunmel Uiat con­ T o a Years Ago Freshly boidders end orabers on the .Guests wUl be Mr. and Mrs. that aU countries submit via the ^ nwk» aivallable a Hrt ot The Salvation Army will o«i- by rock-throwing vandsds. The nects (be two. Charles Wlgren, Mr. and Mrs. socretsry-general of the United »elamlc starions to the United Iraq ' was restricting activi­ wlndriileld and a side window fringes of ttie site. duct a m em orial eervice Sun­ Corrective action to overoome niomas KeUey. and Mr. and Natfom a comiAeto Urt of their States from which we would be ties of the Communist party. Dug of the truck were amaah^. Five Years Ago EVERGREENS day at 3 p.m. at East Ceme­ Stafford and Oernan obviously this caused itbe docking rings Mra. WUfred darke. Wlgren seismic etarions. ready to. supply records to a Malaysia Riots J President Lyndon B. Johnson tery, The Citadel Band will were relleiveid When they suc- between the two vehldea to slip was Meduskey’s high school Apart from (he and worldwide exrtmnge of data.” play. out of alignment by toree de­ pledged to “bulldi bridges” Take Heavy Toll cesBfully caught and redocked coach, and Kelley was the coordinatee of the station coixr “We have no across toe gulf vdilch has divid­ UPRIGHT YEW 50 W om en grees. coach o t the first MBS CCIL tries woirid ibe to "give ***■ to ‘believe that SPREADING YEW Boy Scout Troop 187 of St. with Young in the command ed the United States from East­ KUALA LUMPUR (AP) — Just before ApoUo> 10 disap­ football champions to 1928, on fuU details of Its {». setenriic data exchange -would Bridget Church will conduct a ship after their pathfinder de­ ern E u r c ^ . More than 500 pereone cu« be­ peared briUnd the backsltle of which several of the class eluding ail equipment eliminate, on scientific ■ ai«l paper drive all day tomorrow. Becom e 111 scent, which had a brush with One Year Ago lieved to have been killed in Ma­ the moon, wfaete It would be out tectmical consideration, the A truck will be parked in the danger. members played. The Uirited fitatee hao insisted Hundreds o t persons were 9-12" *2.49 ^ 9-12" *2.49 ^ laysia's week-long racial riot­ of radio Contact for the critical need fo r on-atte InapectianB, am- church pcu'king lot for dona­ “ Mian, w e is beck home,” hurt as young ETenchmen and ing, informed sources said to­ A t Factory separation, mdsslan control ad­ trigumm seism ic svM its would Ea. tions. Those wishing papers Stafford exclalmied as the tvro police claNhed in toe Paris day, and 90 per cent of them are (Contlnned from Page (hie) vised the astronauta not to un­ stlU idmaJn «ven with sekmlo I M S " *2.98 12-15" *2.98 ^ picked up may contact John Joy craft linked up noae to nose. Latin (Quarter. Chineae. dock i f Ifae rin gs m oved another Bolton data exchange.” of 142 Woodbiidge St. or Arthur He said 85 stayed In the hospi­ They had 'been apart as much Ea. The emeigency government three degrees. Galvin, 33 Auburn Rd. tal overnight. aa 350 miles as Young kept the He aald the Untied States be­ 15-18" *4.25 says 166 persons have been lieves that; selamto data ex­ 15-18" *4.25 A team of safety experts from command rttlp clrcHng at a con­ For 40 mkiutee ground con- ‘No Merft’ Found Idlled and It doesn't make a ra­ Senior Class Will Present change "could serve as a usefiA Ea. The Ladies Guild of the As­ the Texas Instrument plant in stant altitude of 69 miles. trokera held their breath until . In Draft Bias Charge cial breakdown. But at a special sumption ’ executive board and DaUas, 55 miles bo the soutti, Apollo 10 returned to the front complement to an adequately 18-24" *6.95 18-24" *6.95 ^ bureau eet up today, some 400 “Snoopy and Chaifie Brown yerlfisil test ban.” ’ chairman for the next meeting was sent to Sherman. are hugging earii either,’’ was side. There was elaUon when HARTFORD (AP)—U.S. Dis­ persons were reported missing ^Here Comes Charley^ P ^ y Ea. will meet Monday at 8 p.m. in - Judd Jones, personnel super­ the eoculbed cry of Young. Tbeoe tracking picked up two separate He added that to rekUkrit to trict Judge M. Joseph Blumen- 1964 F O R D since the outbreak of violence 24-30" *8.50 ^ the Assumption School library. visor at the plant, said 125 wom­ are the radio code names used objects. Then Ceman advised: The Bolton High class o t victory over M AM OU, ^ _ w «»e exchange proposal, the Uirit- feld Thnniday found “no merit’ 24-30" *8.50 M ay IS. The Red Cross listed en were working ki the depart­ “We’re albout 30 or 40 feet ______ed States wfll make available to to the olalm of Derek W. Beere, 2 by the two vrtilcles. ^ 1969 w ill present the annual sen- nlng In the last inning. SQUIRE STATION WAGON another 39 persons missing. Meihbers of the Army-Navy ment where the illness bit. If. is “That rendezvous was the a w ay.’ ’ 2S, rt Wtasted that toe Torrtag- Other sources disclosed that lor class play next werti, ThurB- Wayne Fort pitch- Club will meet tonight at 7 at an assembly area for computer beat we’ve ever had,’’ Staffed A series of engine burns start­ ed tor White Glass and • Joe from the seismic experi­ ton draft board was biased vdien • AUTO. TRANS. i . property damage was in the day and Friday nights at 8 to Watkins-West F\meral Home, components. reported. ‘We were right up the ed the LEM dipping toward the Muro find Craig Jensen to r ment known as ‘^Project Rull- it okiiniaed Beere 1-A. • POWER STEERING millions of U.S. dollars, an^ St Maurice Church HalL This 142 E. Center St., to pay "We were able to determine tall all the way.’ ’ Sea of Tranquility. As it ap- MAM. Muro struck out 11, bring- ^ September in Oilorado. Bhmrwnteld, ruUng that there • RADIO most of it was to Chinese houses year's play Is a three-act com­ SPREADING JUNIPER respects to the late William that there was a two per cent It was a rendezvous that cd- prqachied the Apollo 11 site at tag him to a total of 81 strike- undesground nuclear ex- was "asnple eivldeaoe” to sus­ • VINYL INTERIOR or businesses. Wetherell, a 80-year member of contamlnatlan factor," Jonm edy, "Here Cornea C8iarley," by tain toe toc^l board aiid the moet dldnft take place. 3,700 miles per hour, Stafford J. Tobias. ouU In 18 Innings pitched so dertgned to recover na- the club. said, "but we didn’t know what Two and onehalf hours before excitedly described one area: far ttiis.seaten. tural gss depoatto, wlU be sn- state appeal txiord’s l-A class- HPrai—ir-i5 " it w a s." Carol M olds plays <21iatlle UtoRifioiiB o f Beere, found Beere the oommand and lunar mod­ “There’s • enough boulders here Hcqips. Teri MlteheU plays Mrs. BnUetln Board nounced two weeto beforehand Keeney St. School PTA will Officials said the plant would ules were to undock, the -astro­ to till (Salveston Bay.” Bolton Grange wUl' celebrate 2“ ** ■etamic rtatfons throughout guiky -Thursday of falling to Personal Notices sponsor an ice cream social to­ be reopened today. Fan^ Famham. David Norris submit to induction into the 3 nauts reported a probtem In de- Over the site, Oeman called plays Larry Elliott and Ray In- Its 8Srd snnlveraary tootyht s t , . * * asked to ool- morrow from 1 to 3 p.m. at the armed toroea June l2, 1968. *1095** out: “We’re right there. We’re Up plays Uncle Aleck Twiggs. 8 st the Community HsU, data. school, regardless of the weath­ .'Beere, viho hW for olasstfica- Or More ea. In Memoriam right over It! I’m telling you, we Othersv/uiera Inin theme casz cast are x-na-Pris- Democratic Victory Party *** er. tion as a Jrtxyvah’s WUnesses *2.50 are low, we’re close,, babe! This clUa Haugfa, Kathy Goer, Cheryl tonight starttag at vdiether or TEO ntUOON, hK. aa hk lovtai: memory of John Koeok mMater or oomR^ntious ob- vtaD pR—ad away May 23, IMi. Is I t ! ” D etam ^, WUUam Ifosr, 7 at the Bolton Udie Ho- ®“** dWenenU- VOLK8WAOEN PORSCHE 2 . 9 8 Robert Digan of 32 Spring St. Vernon Schools Plan Charles Zeims and John Potter- flatted number of Uckets *t® ” *?*'?®** the explosion and Jector, now faces rt maxhnum TOLLAND TPKK. — TALCOTTVILLE aomewtiere back of the vuwet, coordinator of youth services “There’s plenty of Ixdee ton. tor the dtaoerKlanoe wIU be tremor. penalty of up to five years In Where lovdlnesB never dies. for the Board of Education, was there,” Stafford said, “ but the He Uvee in a land of gk»o’ > The play Is directed by Mrs. available at the door. Sorirt Ambasasdor Alexial A. prtsen, a $M),000 fine or both. surface Is actually very smooth, Mid Um blue and goid of the elected to the executive board Econom ic Integration Monica Ctaitao, teacher, and ®t. Maurice OounoU of Csth- in this And we who have known and loved o f the Connecticut Cfouncll on like very wet clay . .. with the Carol Clark, oUo Women U sponsoring s par- t ™ m eettagof the current ses- CANADIAH HEML8CK WHITE PINE htin, the Family at the organization­ (Continued from Page One) exception of the trigger cra- Tlcketo ore svsUsble from rt»««hattl supper tomorrow crittetead ihie U.8. dmft WHITE DOGWOOD . WIioM pmatbig has broucht aad al meeting held Tuesday in Mer­ tero ." taaia. tance. Busing, even for schools membeni of Uie senior., class. a"® ■«t>ng at 8 p.m. to r J® weapons of mssa Win cherieh hJs nvemcH*y alweeye. iden. said details of the plan remain Two .hours later, on a second CONTACT LENSES HEAMNC AIDS To brighten the pneaing yeari. relatively close,, is standard in Mean the benefit of the pariah center, destruction from the sea bed,- SEEDLINGS—BARE ROOT to be worked out. suburban communities, she approach to the site, Stafford Monday, o rs i«e Juice, chick- *■ U»dted number of tickets wlU iweaented Thunalay. 18-24" *7.00 2-3 R . *7.00 Bon, Eidwtn, ant Family Mrs. Grace F. Harrison of 27 Mrs. Herbst said yesterday poiiited out. and Oeman Jettisoned the lower an noodle soup, cheese stleka. avsUsble st tbs door here. The BiWrtrei draft coHs for Closed All Day Meadow Lane, a consultant in half of their craft, the descent In Me'moriam the main concern of the school Mrs. Herbst said the concept chocolste ppddtag; Tuesday, “ tao- . demSitariiaMan of the' 3-4 R . *10.00 .home economtos, waa one of 14 there is a possibility that the stage. The purpose was to iwao- 2-3 R . *10.00 members of the State Depeirt- principals in backing the plan chopped hsm sandwich, potato A block dance wUl be held st JJ?* ***** Rortichln claimed' to lovtac memory ot Itrs. Ifar- new elementary school will not tloe for a mooola-dlng mission ment of Ekiucatlon chapter of was to do what will be best for chips, green beans, raisin and 8t. Ctoorge’s Epiaoopsl tto UR. propossl risks set- Monday Andertoo, who died Kay 23, ''the children. be ready by September, which when the astronauts will shed chocolate chips; Wednesday, Church on Rt. 44A tonight from • oonvedMonal arms 3-4 H. *12.50 . 4-5 R. *13i00 the Connecticut State Employ­ would alter any regroiqrfng the titage on blastoff from the es Association honored last She Indicated that social and sUoed bologns, baked beans, 8 to 11:10. Society’s Outeage wlU 1***® “ * t* »t s im Wo mtas you more mm yaars go by; economic imbalance was some­ plans. lunar surfaoe. Wo love you oo vorjr mucli. ihght at a spring dinner-dance carrot and celery sticks, qplce play. Eiveryone is welcome. Re- '***® fi*w4et detegrte (wUed:! We mlaa your aentie iboMepe, thing the board felt needed to Commissioner Sanders, in his At the moment of separation, 5-6 R . *17.00/ at Les Gourmets Rendezvous, cake; Thursday, spaghetti wlUi freshmente wUl be svsUsbIe. d®rt? eodattag differ^' June-July-August 4-5 R . *18.00 And the dear oweet feel of your be corrected. comments, said he doubted the the cabin section began, to vi­ touch. Hartford, upon completing 25 meat and cheese sauce, tossed The Junior Woman’s dub of ®**®®* on owtete: aspcctwof the' Mrs. Herbst esaid the concept state would press soon for cor­ brate wUdly. The flrat word of ■slsd; frosted graham ersoken. Bolton wUl sponsor s tour of Protitem, ttw bread undsntsad-' 6-8 R . *30.00 But BomewtKre «a.y up In God's or more years of service as of neighborhood schools no long­ rection of socially and econom­ trouble was Oeraan's excited 5-6 R . *25.00 18 INCIIBS TAIX, Hsaveo, state employes. Sooraboftvd seven Bolton homes Simdsy af- t*V ot tte Impwtance is rai en-'i Tou are watching and loving us er exists, so the plan to move ically imbalanced- school ays- down-to-eairth exclamation: In baseball last night Oockett tenioon from i;80 to 4:10. ooursging fontar which easbles' children from one section of tenu. At this, point, he aald, ’TSon of a tritch!” Optical Style Bar, Inc. Wa're cnmlng aomedto' — We'll be Jeannette Amirault of 87 Len­ Agency best MUnaon Gandy Tlckete and maps wlU be svsU- «xi*ert Chat duriiv the. with you — town to a school in another sec­ the state is much more con­ “Hit the AOS, hit the AOS,” Kitchen 17-8, vrith Tom McCur- able st the Community HsU rtunmer aerafon of tte «’«nmilt When wn set to. the top of that, ox 8t. was recently inducted in­ tion will not upset any existing cerned with racial Imbalsnoe in he caUed to Stafford, referri^ but. to the University of Connecti­ ry pitching. Eddie Albsst pitch- from 1:15 on. taa, laaistont stops wlU bs taken GERANIUMS program. Neighborhoods, she school systems. to the abort guidance system. ed for Munson's. There were ------with s vtaw to awhlevkig s con- 763 MAIN STREET-^AtMCHESTER, CONN. M uiorle aod Muriel cut chaiAer ot Phi Kappa Phi noted, have expanded, and the But he expressed interest in Stafford did and was able to Barland Henry national honorary society for several home runs during the Maaoheatwr Bvenliv Herald atruettve dsotefon.” Otsu5chlldre& and neighborhood school Is no long­ such a program as 'Vernon is control the LE2M a fter several Feme. Betton oerre^Mndent, Oleme- The ooKerenoe Is alstod to ra- PHONE 643-M9I ' ANNUALS & EGETABLE PLANTS O nat Orandftilldren students In aU academic fields. er a school within walking dis­ undertaking. liarrowing seoonde. Whtto CUsss scored a 0 • 8 we|^ Tooag, tsL 811IQIL sums fidgr 8. .... 5

MAKCHESTTEB EVENING BIDftALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^. FRIDAY, MAT 2S. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN Calls Judges’ Meeting Events in World Mrs. Barnard I Fire. Calls ] Tentative Accord Reached Obort wm ba JvOgt Rob- with Ma court duUaa. But bolb Files Suit 7b«n finOghtors went to 709 ait Ataaamth ot tha TT.8. Oovt aafd thcjr would not make any BITUMINOUS Nhkir a t yMterday a t 2:80 p.m. In Teacher Strike Of Civil Righu Breach Ha did not aay hoir 0* Afipaala a t Maar Oriaaoa. Hnal judgment unUl they bad wuhed aome gaso­ CHICAGO (AP) — Negotla- pend on legialatton—including a Ooint^ aaM Abwwoitb, an an>aala court more teotiL MOSCOW (AP)—Some SB So- many deaertera war# ralbaad For Divorce line o4f the road that had leak­ 4 vlat dtimna hava algiiad an entry at the border, tora expraMed hope that a ten­ proposal for a state Inoome tax ccnmlAaa oould ^i4fa rtnoa MM, waa cboaen xhe two are aeidor membera CAPE ^TOWN (AP) _ Dr ed from a car iwrtMd there. peel to the U.N. Oommleaion cn DRIVEWAYS tative agreement reached late —pending In the Illtoola General hold prapoanls tor oon- 1^ Janiiaiy by Warren aa of the Senate Judiciary Oominit- > Christiaan Barnard, the surgeon Assembly. UUnun RIgtata to Inveatlgate Sentenced in Plotting PARIONO AREAS • GAS STATKmS Thuroday may enable 018 be Ite 'U-S JU- 0* a*® aAetnUtratloi* me, which will hold hearinga on “vMaUona of boalc ctMl righta” who made the world’s flrat herkiiieu ' committee whkth haa one repre- Burger'a nomtawthm by Pnal- tai the Soviet Union. Againtt Greek 'Military BASKETBAIX COURTS heart transplant, waa sued for Philopena Gets schoola, closed -by a teachera’ ^ i divorce to Cape Town Supreme strike, to reopen pn Monday. each o€ the n dent Nbton to become the na- The petldcn aays the algnere “ ATHENS (AP) —A ^Mdall NOW aooKmro p u u e c y o u r o r o i h NporL ^ *'***^ circulta. uon-a Metaeat ranidng jm tet court-martial today aehtenoed a I Court today. Stand at Globe Schoola were closed today for Jobless Oaims «t >HU3bi conduct ipie meeting la expected " are "deeply indignant over uh- AB Week Fw aiaaSy aapw ilaea. We Me MS% mmmS to Bulger, through a spokeaman ceoatog. p o ^ c a l peraacutlonB In former Supreme Court juaUoal Justice M.E. Theron ordered A contract Iws been awarded the second day pending a ratifl- laat only one day. and two other persona to prlaon I Barnard to restore conjugal catlon vote by the 10,000-mem­ Rise for Week v tW M J ti, (3ldh t the cooterenoe, ______at hla home acknowledged the Soviet Union, perceiving In DENUO BROTHERS anKH MM Krank J. PhBcpena of 16 Vlr- 17,800 In paymenta from the them a return to StaUn’a time terma ranging from five to IS I righto to hto wUe, AletU Oer- ber Chicago Teachers Union on d leading federal CALL 648-7691 or 647-9798 truldA Barnard, by July 20 «• to Saturday m Sunday, A 14.2 per cent riee In unem­ ■YM BOLIZM THB Mayo Foundation. when au our country waa In a JT” uverttoow ployment compensation claims >*lgea, which over the past 27 Burger Undecided ---- ’ Orecoa’a military dictatoiah^. | show cause by Jidy 80 why a dl- Sw lnunk^^Sol tvTantative* . - . - -- settlement------waa an­ taaa laid down a aertea of Mark O. Bratana, a clinic ad- grlp of terror. waa reported for laat week In ■PBCIAL. BBAUTY OP The am>eal is being circulated Two women were given five- ] vorce decree should not be nounced by Mayor Richard J. for jui»«a but no total On Fee from Furtd mlniatrator, aald Burger re­ granted. Philopena wlU pay the town the Manchester office of the in Moaoow. Amnd' Daley after more than 20 hours THB DIAIViaND W ITHIN code as auBb. Qgiead^)i there la (OoattBued tram Page One) ceived a $2,000 horjorartum toi a sixth person was acquitted. ♦•08 for Ofwrattag the ntand of negotiations over a two-day State Labor Department. The leqoIrtBg a Judge to re- Neb« raid there dkt not appear 1906, 1907 and 1908. In addition are histmian Pyotr Takir, 46, Barnard waa not In court. He from Miay 80, Memorial Day, totala were 579 for the week Those convicted of subversion left Wednesday tor a two-mmith period behind closed doors in vaal Ida Inoome aoureea or la- to be any impropriety in Bur- to thla $0,000, Burger received who spent yean in labor campa Uirough Sept. 1, Labor Day. Hla ending May 17, compared to 507 We designed our Treasure Chest to be the and la the son of a fiuned Red Splridon_ PlaMtamvltls, tour of Europe and North Amer­ hla offices. ger's role In the Mayo Ftounda- $1,B00 In 196S for hla work on a Bl, former aaaoclate juatloe of waa the highest of five sub- Daley declined to give detaSe for the week ending May 10. most beautiful ring box we'd ever seen. Gives Concert Army commander ahot in Sta- ica. In Rome, he refused to nmted on May 15. The Mancheater figures have Then, we agreed that only the most beau­ a t (Ma Satunday'a tion. Sen. John L. MoClellan. D- long range planning group be- the Bupreme court, aentanced to comment on hie wife’s action, of the agreement until after the tiful diamonds we could find would ever be oonuafttee meeting at the Su- Ark., said he saw no. conflict fore the regular annual pay- Miss Diane Platt, messo- Un'a. purges; poet and nuithe- been fluctuating tor the past maticlan Alexander Teaenin- five y ean ; VaaiUoa FiUas, 41, a aajrlng; "No, no, no comment, proposals are presented to the sold in the Tr^sure Chest. It’s a guarantee men te began. at^nano, wlU present a concert voMn 4a - - ii wC-™ prominent aoclologiat and eoon- Breath of Fresh Air union’s house of rpreeentatlves several weeks — up one week to you who really want the finest. Ring Illus­ no comment," as he boarded a and down the next. FUrmer President Lyndon B. aaored music Sunday at 4 List, 18 yearT^and Aatertoa plane tor Barcelona, Spain. LONDON (AP) — Mantovanl, for recommendations, but indi­ trated, $1600 r- cated it Included a wage hike Statewide claims Last week Johnson la also a member of the P'“- imnrimiAd m- nuf k. MeanwhUe, Barnard’s and the the conductor known tor senti­ Two GIs Differ founoatkm board at the aame Church, Hackmatack St P" » 13 yean, and Improved working condi­ decreased by 1,280, t o a 21,656 world’s longest surviving trans­ mental string melodies, says he $2,(K)0 annual aalary, Brataaa A naovenative oiof jnaneneonrMandieater anaand to^tutlona acOvlUea; many poetess times Na^for g^ies was accused of leadlna Good for your skin. owes hia continued eucceaa to tions that were "fair and sub- total. The figure was 22,069 for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ plant patient, Dr. Philip Biol- the corresponding week last eald. talya Cforbanevskaya, who peu> underground organisation berg, went home from Groote the Beatles. atantlal.” bert Platt of 122 Baldwin Rd., O utrageously good The mayor saig he spoke with year. On Viet Service He said board memben at- ticinabwi In n amoii Called Defensc of Democracy. Schuur Hoapttal today after sur­ The 64-year-oId musician, Mlaa Platt la the director of Uclpatod in a amaU Red prt,ecuU his subma^ veaUgator of the General Ac- the board alnoe 1959^ Brataaa conaeiA agreement giving her Sanders counting Offloe !n WiaMngton. said. United Methodiat Church where dor a policy aiuMunced Thurs- P*" ammunluon, a custody of the chUdm and her ahe wlU again play during July. day night. binoculars and a radto (Ooalimied tram Page One) "It wasn't just one person at He said there are six public husband "reasonable access” to tv anyone who oposes the arar In the past, inunigraUrm offl- them. fault,’’ he risserted. "It was the members and seven board clala at the border have had aiv It was the fifth gun battle in rtXMild be there qt aU. I feel that system Itself, hot Just one man’s members from the cUndc staff, the buffer aone in 10 days. The agreement was put before the Army la violatiag my coasU- thority to refuae entry to Ameri­ the oourt. « error.’ Elacfti of the six public trustees Business Honors can deserters. Some college stu­ rlght of tree speech. Locating the vehicle parts,, he reedves the $2,000 honorarium, It gave Mrs. Barnard free use •r tte y are, in tacLaUaichig me would be dUHcult because Brataas aald dents charged that Canadian au- of the dootor*s home. The Moor­ Won by Students thoriUea were turning back de­ Motorized hyaeiaUng me to Vtotaam. alleged inddenta took place In addltlMi to Burger aitd the _ ings near Groote Schuur Hospi­ 5-Web Lawn Chair The Army said Sanders was , .. . _. Smtth of 10 serters and then tipping off U.8. nOJeCTOR UAMPS tal and $5,040 a year in siqiport included in a routine selection of former President, they are: i> r. border otfictola. rAB Types Alaraya ki SlM t D’Ambrosto Is awaiting a re­ payments until remarriage. txtxqia for reassignment includ­ Atherton Bean, herto of Inter- Immigration Minister Allan Barbeque ply from the Army to his letter natlorjal Milling. Minneapolis, MacBaohen, In announcing the WODON OMIO CO. Barnard alao agreed to repay ing three other aergeanta of the her all expenses she Incurs sup­ Srd Infantry at nearby Ft. of refusal to attend reserve Minn.; Samuel C. Johnson, " new poUcy In the House of Com- 787 Mata St. tralnlng tWa summer at a poet president of S. C. Johnson A cW®*- porting, clothing and educating / Myar, Va, parent unit of the the children until they come of » 2 . 9 9 Grill elite honor guard. In New York State. The reser- Son. Racine. Wto.; W. Clartt said the poUcy l ^ ^ e n vlat asked the Army to allow Wescoe, chancellor of the Und- age. Folds. 1” tubular aluminum frame. 5 web Complete with hood. Sondeih, who lives off base Journal Student AcWevemertt First reports that the Barns^ with his wUe and Infant son, !***" *° '*™l‘y of Kansas, and Dwight {„ academic excel- o«lclals to decide a "highly con- across with 4 plus 4 down.,Green and white Spit and Motor _ _ - . IIV n*rifVS llWmJvAff i n t a «» iii___ vS_____ t ____AWa*A*$* AVI mvaavspaaaa^ It marriage was not a success ______Ins period Involved In “peajoe l . Wdibur, Son Francisco, CaiUf., contended that men reaching lence. troversial Issue." came several months ago or blue and white. #200 his in the 15-man spit and 8'®”'®®" ®® ® helper with the president of the American Medi- Smith was chosen from MacEachen said deserters RANGE when two South African newspa­ Androck Broiler A P„HA honor guard have been P®**®® department or a hospital, Association, Double Hibachi among student enrolled in the I*® tr e ^ In the \ M l Don't battle these monsters alone. Call pers repoAed on their front Our virtually immune from being meuker of biBlneea adrnlnietra- manner aa American draft 10 in. X 17 in. Size 8 in. X 14 in. Rag. 90 dodgers and other potential Im­ FUEL OIL pages that a divorce was Inunl- sent to the arar. tlon (MBA) program on file , nent. Deluxe Rattan Chair Our Reg. 8.88 Our Reg. 2.79 16.90 “I have never heard of them 9torrs campus. He was recently migrants to Canada. If Uiey GASOLINE meet medical and security re­ It was reported at that time levying out a sergeant, a com­ How Nixon Made Choice inducted Into Beta Gamma Sig­ BRU6E-1ERMINIX that he had left home and waa 24” diameter bowl, adjustable grill and mander of the relief. In that job, ma, national honbrary society quirements, have no other crim­ Our (Continued from Page One) inal record and pass the neces­ Uvlng In a friend’s apartment spit, swingaway motor in jet black you’re practically Irreplace­ tor business Students. BANTLY OIL several miles away In another Rag. 5.99 1.99 finish with sunburst orange hood and Burger Is confirmed by the Sen- sary Inunlgration testa, they The Monster ^triers/ able,” he said. Nlxon indicated he had con- ate. Davison is a graduate Student I (IMT , IN( . Cape Town suburb, Sea Point. 13.88 8 . 8 8 2 adjustable chromed grids with handles. 5” wheels.# 2402 In the Interview, given by In the UConn MBA program In adrnltted, ; ;i M \ |N >1 III I, I FREE INSPECTION FOR HOMEOWNERS • LOW ANNUAL RATES Mrs. Barnard was reported Case iron body, wooden handles and Popular aize for broking steaks and chops, -• nominating Charles E portas, the first Justice to quit has I i:i i.i'i.ivr. w ii’iawiiiktMii iii:nii,iiiiBfca>iiiba>«i^^ Rhyne, a private attorney and under fire, was regarded aa Hartford, and was chosen on Ihe »®1<* Rru(»-Tenninix Co. of New England unh^py with her husband’s base. #1492 hot-dogs, hamburgers, etc.# 814 \ In the underground honor guard basis of his academic perform­ been no Indication of a suhstan- Snag proof plastic coated Rattan Hurl. \ 11 It ^ I .'i - IJ ( I many overseas trips after he ^ headquarters at Arlington Na- former offtciai of the American holding the "Jewish seat” on tlal influx of U.S. deserters In r i i a l fibers. I” aluminum tubing, lacquered Bar AasocialHon, as chief Jus- the nine-member Supreme ance, „ . general, poise and accom- Rt. 44A Bolton Notch, (tonn. won worldwide recognition hardwood arms. Ideal for playroom, A Cemetery, the sergeant sltua- the last 15 mtmths. He said only tlce. But he eald he dlsmlBsed csourt. There also are Justices fithiro Msnehestor, Conn.: 649-5201 through his transplant surgery. patio, lawn etc. W. Hartford; 233-9878 He has averaged one trip a “I am very much opposed to “1®® “ conrfdered to hold the "CathoUc S e e rfL c ^ TERMINIX month since the lilstorlo first our Vietnam Involvement and. I clasamate at Duke U niv^‘y «»t,” currenUy WUUam J. i^elve an engrav Tcricottvlllt Congr»9atioiMl Chureli The Nationwide Pest Prevention Senice transplant. tblnfe, so to pracUcally everyone ® Brennan, and the "Negro seat,” ^ silver medal on ej^iuved (UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIOT) Mrs. Barnard, formerly a else on duty here. ^ . , occupied by Thurgood Miarhsall. permanent In MUn a t and Bbn H U Rd., TatoottvQle, Before bufing a home Insist on eompotont tormito nurse, did not share her hus­ "My duty to here, and I con- ^ said he does not belteve ^uCoim school of business Town of Vernon, Cknn. Inspection and clearance. Brueo-Tormlnlx Tormito Cloereneoo band's enthusiasm for the lime­ Electro-miteiTM) aider myself a representative of ®“<1. «>« court needs any ethnic or racial group has adminlstrailon, and a one-year REV. TRUMAN OAKLET IRELAND, BA, BD, Peuatlor are guorontoodl CSftTlfKD FHA 8 VA IHSPSCTIONS Folding Sand Chair HRS. ANTHONY imBANSim, OrganUt light, friends reported. And pl< with the American petq?le, paying ju ^s who r ^ ®n assigned seat on the c ^ . subscription to the Wall Street tures published widely In South tribute to the unknown soldiers “ons of personal friendship or in selecting Burger, Nixon journal. MRS. RUDOLF ROOGENKAiMP, Church School StqA. Bach Sunday: Africa Bhowing her husband Actinic-lite(TM) Y of World Wars I and n and Ko- political consideration. said, he sought no advance po- ______9:45 AML—Ofaurdi School, m nesy thru adult dtocmaalon with such celebrities as Sophia rea. I don’t ace qny conflict at Fiortas was a longtime friend litical clearances from mem- a i • Loren, Gina LoUabiiglda and dwr. all In that’’ and advisor to former Presidert hers of Congress or the Bepubll- l l ; o f A % —^Public worahip wMh aeemon. Princees Grace of Monaco re- 2 . 3 9 Sanders dripped out of the Lyndon B. Johnson, who elevat- can National Oommlttee. In , o a • ^ 7:00 PJf.—PUgrlm FallomUp. porjedly further strained the re­ Electronic Insect Garden Torches 4 Gallon Electric Fire Junior class at the University of ed him to the Supreme Court, fact, he reported, he did not talk H © 9 rillff S llb lC C t Red Oarpdt Wtaimth lationship. Kentucky to enlist In the Army’s But for an adverse Senate reac- about We selection to any mem- ® ’’ Colorful sarann seat'and back, 1 inch Nctwoomera EmeoiaJly Weiaame Barnard rose from compara­ tubular aluminum,inum. Perfelibt..|or beach, with 6-Ft. Poles Skotch Kooler medical InternsWp program. He tion involving a "crony” issue, her of the White House staff or The Mancheater Board of Di- A Sktoeroly FMeodiy Church tive obecurlty to overnight fame Exterminator Fire Starter switched duty, however, rather lake, boat or pool. #90 ■"N Johnson would have made For- the Cabinet except for Mitchell, rectors, at Its June 8 meeting, Plenty Of Room F or OonwentaBt Bathing Deo. 8, 1967, when he carried Our Reg. 9.99 Our Reg. 4.59 Our Rag. 6.99 Our Rag. 1.99 than extend hto three-year en- tas chief Justice lart year. who was his chief- tsilent hunter, will conduct a public hearing Itotment as required under the out tbe world’s first human While the choice of a eWef Hie chief executive said he and will take possible acUon on heart transplant on a wholesale intern program. Justice was being studied at the deliberately avoids any per- an ordinance amendment, to In- osAMCMsarmm grocer, Louis Washkansky. He said in the Thursday inter­ White House, Nixon said, four sonal cont^t with Burger while crease the size of the Citizens Washkansky died 18 days lat­ 5^’ Beach Umbrella 7.88 3.29 4.49 1.39 view he could not remember ex- Finest coaled steel • alcohol resistant The quick, dependable way to start char­ other potential ca-.dldates asked he was under consideration be- Advisory Committee. er. Kill msects electronically. Hangs like a Outdoor lighting kills bugs and actly “when I became political- they not be conaldeared. cause he wanted to make It The proposal is for a mem- pretty'garden lantern. Plugs in anywhere. mosquitos. plaid finish, fully insulated, handy carry coal fire. Safe, economical, 500 watt U.L A month later, on Jan. 2,1968, approved. #98UP ly involved. He said it was jjg said Thomas E. Dewey, plain that members of the Su- beship not to exceed 50. The Barnard performed his second #110 Aloha Torch Fluid Gallon Size 1.19 handle. #403 gradual after Joining the Army. governor of New York preme Court should be absolute- present membership is 21. heart tranqilant, on Blalberg. * .r .*A '• "I felt our Involvement In and twice the Republican candi- ly independent of the executive The purpose of the expan­ Vietnam was taking a form I date for president, bowed out branch. sion, as explained on May 6 Holiday rather detested," Sanders said. because of hds age, 67. He said Belations between presidents by Town Manager Robert 4 . 8 8 Won’t Name Officer Herbert Brownell backed away and Justices, he said; should be Weiss, is to have sufficient mem- S6|dl« Tanltt Picnic Treats GLASTONBURY, Conn. (AP) because he thought some of his cordial but at arms length. bers on the CAC lor subdlvl- AND Sturdy 6-rib umbrella with 2-piece pointed actions as attorney' general in j Burger will be his own man, sion into 12 separate groups, metal pole. Assorted colors. #2395 7 —Amty reservist William V. 1-lb. Curtis the Eisenhower administration Nixon stated, but he went on to The 12 subcommittees w o ^ Plugged Semen might bring Senate debate. express -hope that the views of supervise the 12 required study Marshmallows 19* Guard Occupies NLxon said Associate Justice the prospective chief Justice on areas under C-DAP (Commun- Maehine Gleaned Great toasted or plain. Potter Stewart sought a person- issues erf law and order will be- Ity-Development Action Plan). Beptto Utonki, Dry W ^, Troubled School aJ appointment to say he felt no come the majority view of the The town has filed em appUca- Sewer Lines In« tailed—< Black Black & Decker member of the present court Supreme Court. Nixon said diey tlon with the State Deportment lar Waterpioellng Dana. (Oontlnned from Page One) should be considered lor chief currently have only ' minority of (Community Affairs lor a i’ " l'>4 lb. Box Justice. Atty. Gen. John N. support on the court. $112,500 state grant, to conduct MsKINNEY BROS. Potato Chips 2 dents. He waa listed in satisfac- Pacer Chest By 7 7 * tMy condition. Mitchell, Nixon reported,' said The President said he also a two-year C-DAP study, Electric Shrnb 16^^ Delnxe Shrnb from the start he did not wont was attracted to Burger be- The $112,500 is 75 per-cent of a lU Feori S t — itS-SUB Fresh and crunchy. The other wounded students Sew erage Dlspoeal Oo. were not identified. to be considered although he cause he believes in rtrict in- proposer $150,000 budget for the and Hedge Trimmer and Hedge Trimmer Hamilton Skotch had very great support for the terpretatlon of the Constitution, two years. The remaining $87»- Our'Rsg. 6.99 A cltywide curfew of 8 p.m. to HmvB ox 5 a.m. waa imposed by Mayor Job. The President said Burger has 800 would be furnished by the At his meeting with newsmen, special leadership qualities that town, by In-ldnd services. 77*? Jtick Elam after Thursday’s Weiss said Tuesday that he 3-Pc. 6 Ft. Rustic Pretzels predawn exchange, which left a the President indicated he qualify him to Mipendee the Our Reg. 32.88 17.77 29.99 4,99 would not announce his choice court and Itandle its many ad- expects approval for the ^rent Old fadiioned goodness Negro student fatally injured in within two or three weeks. Redwood Set 13” single edge model, safety switch, sure Molded inner andjouier shells. Vac-U-tron ,/f a dormitory with a bullet wound or a successor to Fortas until minlstratlve problems. Double edged blade, improves balance. 2*' factory stained, heaby duty legs, rounded grip rear handle, side handle for left or insulated. Aluminum handles, colorful. in the head. ^ corners. Not assembled,#S372 right operation. #UI72 Gives cleanest and fastest cutting. #U272 #3334 NaUonel Guardsmen helped ...... > police seal off the city at dusk 30. pcs. per store - no rain checks. 2 5 . 8 8 Thursday, and aet up check 100 Lily points Chrougbout town. J Mid-May Special HUSKY 1225 The campus gunfire’ ex­ changed today erupted after Fedders Air Conditioners with Cold Cnps several hours of sporadic shoot­ The reasons art In Bolens ing and fire-bombing. BARWICK'S FOUNTAIN GLOW Our Rag. 894 The disorders began alter the mfference Designed FOaturee president of the university stu­ VELVET PLUSH CARPET "AIR EXCHANGE” ■Rr Automatic transmission (one foot pedal controle dent body end others were for­ 6 9 * bidden In a court Injunction to ACRYLIC ‘ forward, reverse and braking)'in a 12 hp compact 7 oz. cold cups too per package. ijc Hydraulic lift parking brake and alactric lights #10(K:7G enter grounds of a Negro high WITH PAD AND LABOR STUDY TABLES Just say oobool where Negroes had dem­ are standard ^ Attachments plug into a shaft Orlho Ortho Orlho 8 8 onstrated after achool elections CHARGE IT! wtaiofa did not go to their Uking. Installed type PTO coupling, without belts ^FControllad WITH FORMICA TOPS Sq,Yd. differential for extra traction on wat or loose Sprav-Ellf Isolox Triox 100 Lily Police had used tear gas on DOUBLE 93Q ^Q Q demonstrating pupils outside FLOOR COVERING FOR EVERY ROOM ground Re Forward speed variable to 8 mph, ra* 4 InsrrI Sprav Weed Killer the Jam es B. Dudley Hig^i versa s p ^ variable to 4 mph # 25 attachmanli 9” Plates Bt^iool Wednesday, and Gov.' C ^ H and CARRY Bob Soott then ordered National FORMICA— TEXTOLITE ROMANY— STYLON ■waNebla for year 'round versatility It exhausts stale or smoke-filled air. This feature °"'.sr 6 6 * Guantomen into Greensboro. 3 . 9 8 2 . 9 8 not generally found on portable air conditioners. Wliite plate, sandwich size. tOCTpet Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, presi­ COUNTER COVERINGS CfRAMIC TILE 115 volt, 7.5 amps - 5,000 BTU’s. Only 20” wide. package. #1001^ dent of the university, an­ MANCHK8TKB B4X7KVHJLE SOUTH WINDBOB Autonutically Kills almost all suckini Easy to apply with 8o«th WtaAor tpiinkllng can. l-qt I2V5” high with flex-mount sides for easy iristalla- 100 LUy 6" Ptotes nounced itie indefinite suq;>en- ®*l'**®* W. H. Pfeura * Sen into ipray. and vhewabk jnsets. Equip. Oe. size. tlons. yr #1(X)P6G...... Stag 604 •• 4 5 * ^ aion of edl dasses. He said dor- 18 Mala street U-U VOtoge at. 88 SdUvM Ava. i n i i t ' f itrr'ii •• e»‘ 'WOii-iWMAniid mltoriee and dining halls would be eloepd at 8 p.m. today. JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING Ha said the baocalaureaUF 254 BROAD STREET — 643-9479 BOLENS Monchartell LUM BElf SALE; FRIDAY and SATURDAY oonunanoeinent (oonvocatioa) MANCHESTER - 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE ham 1 will be tbe otdy whool EXIT 9 3 ,1HLBUR CROSS PARKWAY OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT oottvtty not auspcDdad.

I •- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN^ FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1980 MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1$69 PAGE T HTRTEBN . tima, onlir tha 4T arara aaalvaad Manchester Complete Rec Center Eyed M ayor G te s to ahoval duty. Picnic Follows AgoattoalU aald that tfaa pro­ M a ryW a its- Hospital Notes gram may faa axtaadad Into AYH Bike Ride For 600-Acre Globe Tract Chore Corps otbar programa tor aMtag tha MANCHESTER v n T n r o b o w u aantor otttaan. TlM Amertoan Youth ■ A "*.'• F or Whom ( ■ Oranpa in an ktndi •—•■ * pJB.< >»»• Sundsy afternoon. FMhiMwi PM«ali tftowad " S «p toftaa at «:« p.». Corps” be organised among hO F H ea d Y etS Walaanwi Baak F^eedtolck Spaulding o f 14 fm a FOge One) HoUoar Oommittaa. fpom U* paddt« lot liaiiii>d toa Manchester teen-sgem, to hslp x nsenwclsl Mrvtee 4or oU amf tteM aseepi —<■ * pJ»>j Mke ride, a t a r f ^ at 2 p.m hare any money anymore, 'hut aifeini. 1 ikM* H w U -iiian otHnntlttaa m a t ICunicipal Buildk^. senior cltiiens clean their side- iirrnasnil wtoimik wW Im *—«-» M yrile St. wfH iM d a Uknlle M t Sm tIw : M a.*!.-* P-m- laat nlfht and daeidad it waa Intormatlan on tfaa trip ia walks o f snow, a Ust was 00m- stB day a t St James’ Otodi RAY from pork uirfto 27 and 26. I mnnga to got along and I Jt!-.. 4 pja.41 pjB. raadjr to jriart planning a major availaMa from tfaa mambara of piled and « erf ^ volunteem ^ s.nx, aoootdii« to an At 4 p#n., a hrlng-your-own- don^ aad mnob anybaar.” llM iiT « Cm * sad CorawuT racTHttkm' canter on tfaa wood- *** **•*»*• totocoamnlttoa. Mam- participated to the progrM annotmoement tom Peter Obr^ DWYER plcnic wlU be held at the eame Jtw Pattaxzon, oamar of ttw O u*< bam adiate fawOy Mriy, ad tract to tfaa aoutharn part of *** Otelrman Jamaa Monday night at 4:80, at the the pMWdk ««««*»» to unMs. Flrepiooea wW be avaU- boat Daflance which moon aayttaaa, Umlted to live toam Juat waat e t a . Main gt (Dutch) FVqarty, w m y Ptetto, Senior Cltlsens Ceifier, tboee 47 ^ vear’e Memorial Dwy atrfe. A sflfMnH gom e, three- naarfty, aaya Mary uaually curie They want to kmnr' av- DIgan and ^t^ggln. volunteer teen-agem, 89 boys legged race, aad potato race Blatefilty: Fhthera, 1 1 a-m . • aryona to town amnta, bafore OommHtae Chairman Robert •“ ^otsnsn. win be among the atMMo actlv- up to bar poridng orate about U t4t pan., and • pon.-8 p .m .; maktog aariy daciaiooa. > Brown urged lownqieople to get ri,*? ‘ oirmlsatlon. and sindUarr ora Itfee. Folk slnglnjg wlU follow 6 p.m . and ataapa to 8 or 9 to otheaa, ( p.m.-4 p.m., and 4 Obvloua naada ara tha littla behind efftnta to beat uae (be wU^toacertlftote^ oom- Mtewl thTsSmtal and murictoiw are InvMed to tha morning. pan.-!------, ------pan. Laagua faaaabaU dtamonda, aoft- triut. FVnr a oomptete . center. . men^tion, presented by Agoe- ^ ^ cotosT^ bring their totarumeots. "Sba dooret bofhor anybody Age Umiia: 14 to maternity, ball dlamonda. Midget and Pony wanto abouM be aoc- ___, dsra aebed that fhe units re- and neivnr aaka anyons fo r • 4 to other araaa, no limit to fOotbaU fMda and the aU ak ^ ***othw "oo^lmlttoe De GcnMt?» Mail thing," Pattoraon aaya. "Am fo r in Charter Oak aU removed by ____membera_ sns’^ s : . as Pm oonoatned riiefa ok." PARIR' f ^ ) — cNn. charlaa oonotnictlon of R t 4, Only tha sens, cautioned by their doctors a. - <.n.i v'ltfo real nfoc down bora en- Gdulle, who resigned April The edmtoiatration leminda aU alope 1 ^ been rajdaead. AU "h^ ^ meeting to iaeue parade orden oeill, when the fog oonian In 81 s m IMS been sotvlng th a Hs m s •wiwr ------other u a e a ^ Charter Oak ara **** '* * * ^ Vtocrit.- wll be held in SeMuniclpal dS, Is getting tens of thousands for ,87 YIAR8. For a oowplifo H8| INSNCnON of of letters from former ool- and data arerythtog wat,” aba Proposed South Windsor Seal way, parfctog apaae being aqueeaad into other town faced with a tmm o^toanra Hearing Room aald as abe alppad appreotettre- Which requires that sidewalks _ i^ ^ Ti, leaguea, diplomats, and juta or­ ywir iwme by a Termifo Cesfral Ixpert, ~ r n f t i f Vlaltora ara fields. ly on a cdka at a waterfront Tha Town Council to South The seal bears several motith ..v— ormont town, the heme of those passenger ships have two antriea as the boat design sub- arrow heads, all in some way Mr,, xrene Wainii«iH, 4 WaddeU extending it Into the Nike Site, $7.80 went to Timothy Becker letter with the greeting, (’Oh, with soloists who will appear with the group in the , ax, Gardner oo a legal and safe place tor nler for best black and white, cumstancea - and inaulficient town ^>praval. Current About weterfremt gossip that Women Plan Mass Murder; Rd., Vernon; Mm. Carolyn the popular mBchinee, aoccad- Richard D’Onofrlo for best es­ Slated Monday and Tuesday she la waiting for a husband or __ -1 ri e Glnolfl,88 A lexan der8t;RogerlngtoDavlsW gglnoftliecom - say, and Terrence Hlnchey for 1968 OLDS Aircraft Toll Gintinues High lover who was lost at sea, She best portrait. Quotes Four groups from the lUlng God" by Padeeborn; "Paper Juat shakes her head slowly and i V c n i a V lo lf^ n t S#^YC rjY P P Iltim i OreUta Jr., Somem; David mittee. ChitlasB HoHday Coupe. Fully SAIGON (AP) - Forty-two Junior High School music de- Reeds by toe Brook" by TTiotnp- says, "No, that’s not true at V A V A T 7 U E k-TVyJh. Raueb. i j 2 Palmer Dr., Wap- A go«art rink might be set All these students are juniors. equipped, factory warranty. mortar attacks that It classed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Summer Up portmient, m unbeiing 276 sltu- __ _ ping; Jsy Hegener, Andover; up, Robert DIgan added. Special mention was given to «71SaA more American planes and heli­ as significant because they son; "One Hand, One Heart” uU." "We are moving forward with dents, wUl paosent thetr spring ^_V IV ^ ^ of de^tto to .erv^ Hogan. 118 Hawthorne St.; The local archery dub neede freshmen , ^ William Mannlx and copters were lost to Vietoam in caused casualUes or damage. by Bernstein; “Sunrise, Sun- Capt Tom King, commander - B E D D IN G increased priority on our collec­ concert In the artiool cuidltor- AP RewMeataraa Writer hind of worthy endeavor, riie Rjehard Hyland, Hartford; Mm. only a 100-yard field .according ^‘**P’* McGrath. the pest w«tfc, raising the total But the contmand said over-all set" by Bock; "Try to Remem- of the harbor division of the Los the casualties and damage were tive efforts to Vietnamlze the lum Monday find Tuesday at 8 ber" by Schmidt; and "Caier- Angeles Police department, aays Mi&nr HAVKN rkn> : a p i — ®*“^®“***- Sharon Runs, Eaet Hartford; John SUUlvan. He said the J“ r«« were Sylvian Oflara in a new Nimrod to for the w ar to 6,388, the U.S. light. war, should Ports talks fall.’’— p.m. to » lundieoo vrti«« m , EUsaheth Maher, 87 du 6 now ^mto Cdim^ to P^to of The Her- Ish" by Klrkman. Accompanist Mary Is violating no laws, and Command announced today. Secretary of Defense Melvin R. The program is q>en to the Is Lynn BarracUfte. he has no jurisdiction to remove 1*. “** Oomiectlcut State Fedem- oooper St.; Joseph MandivlUe, Columbia to photography staff. Club ad- GEilANIUMS In one of these attacks, nine Laird. Mfh. to ncn-vloienS fariiion. tlon of Womens’ Cluhe held their porter St.; Raymond Masaitis, . . , viaom are John Long and Brian The weekly summary of air­ mortar rounds landed on Hau puUic. Tickets may be obtained Portiona of the concert will be - "These recent arrests force us The mosa murder may be ex from any otudent, or et toe given at assemblies Monday and "She apparently has tacit ap- ■ 78nd annual conventton here, jgi Sprtce 8L; Mrs. Carol A Engllah depart- 6 P A C craft looses said the toU for the Nghia, a. provincial capital 20 to think that Soviet punitive wcoted fay 18,000 womens’ clufaa miles northwest of Saigon. door. Tuesday, and the bond and proval of the Fishermen’s Assn. •»« "**: Ollwa, Ellington; Mm. Isadora '"*"*• week Included 27 helicopters agencies have decided to sup­ Spokesmen r^ rted one civlUan The band, dlreobed by Robert eighth grade choir will give con­ to use their dock, so she Is on ** “ ****■ "We ara in »a period of moral PeeWtam,Peckltam, Glaatonbury;Gtaotonbury; Mm. , ------and 18 fixed- aircraft riiot press once and for all the actlvl- Johns, w ill open Monday nfight’s ■y in iMora jaemo. decadence ... -wewe must be vocal Janetjanet Ruff,Ruff. 14 Wadsworth St,St.; UBRABY MiADEB 1988 BUIUK killed and seven wounded. certs on the (oilowtng week at private property. She Isn’t LeSobra 4-Door Sedan. Fully down, destroyed on the ground ty of people who proteta against oonoert with "Oeremony at "We won’t boycott and we and uae every influenoe ... we^Mm. Nancy Scadden, 28 Court- WASHINGTON — Congreea Tile U.B. Air Force announced arbltrarineas in our country. We Buckley, Bowers, and Bentley breaking any laws that I know equipped. #7894 by enemy ehelUng or lost to oth­ Margate,” and Tuesday night Schools. o f." wonft pktot ... taut the aim U ^utt act now ... we maylyn^land «.; Barbara Shepardson, ^ ------„ **■ established ------malntoJns and It Is trying but 16,000-pound feel that freedom to have and ■vrith "Grand Finale’ by Bacfa- clesn up movtea, ttaevMon er, never have another chance, Bolton; Mrs. Frances Streeter, " ^ o i the oM banocks to fix three major research libraries er causes. Hie total was six less bombs as a means of clearing distribute independent oonvlc- King adds that there may be Upr^ a drop-toorop-in center, he said, said. m the United States. They are than ths week before, when 40 Ctordon. Oompleting the band’s health laws involved, and snd iteWMtoiate." Mrs- Welter if we let this one slip by. The u Essex St.; Albert Vlncek, 28 oi^ eavy jungle tor heUcopter tlons has finally been placed In first appearance will be toe Patrolman Fatally Shot Drama, aria and cratto and the Ubrary of Congress, poosl- $ hellooptois and eight planes authorities are Investigating. '^•***7 M sg* of Wataiington, whole atmcepbeie muat change s. Alton St.; Gregory and Rob- landing zwies. jeopardy.’’—PeUtlon being ctr- -tradklonal English air, "Green- In Scuffle with Motorist D.a, pntadent.------.V of the General befoie ------it Is too late ... our ert White Jr., 10 Foster------Dr.,^ use b|y the greatest c< the worid’s were destroyed. Meanwhile, Mary waits. . . 2595 A q^okesman said two of the ciliated to Moscow, asking toe kleeveo;’’ Heniy M a n c i n 1’ s DETROIT (AP) — Patrolman Federation of Wontens’ Chibs, country is being destroyed tom Vernon; Herman WoKe, Warren “ *?!*“ «»e»erod, ttie men natloaal llbrdries, phis the Na- A totoi of 2,718 fixed-wing big bombs w ere dropped May 11 United Nations to investigate "Moon River,” featuring Diane Carter L. Wells, 38, died today explalned to an intervtew here, wtthln ...” Ave. Vernon. ____ tbmal Library of Medicine and ANNUALS-85e planes and 2,676 American heli­ tor that purpose In Tay NIhh i i ------‘ h ------k toe violation of basic civil rights Kellsey and Deiboreh GClkey on after being shot twice in the Marine Weadier "Movtea ara getthg; more Mrs. Jfegee has had a long ^ x-v * '*^**!^ ***“ National Agricultural U- copters now have been loot Province. He refused, on securi­ by toe Soviet Union. clarinet; and "Symphonette for doriigr with sex and vtolenoe. beckground to studying maas the area on the evening of June brary. OOfTTAINEBS alnce Jan. , 1961. Military chest Thursday night. PoUce Special 1 ty grounds, to disclose the result "It’s still estimated 28 to 80 Band” by Erltdcaon. said he had stopped a motorist WINDSOR LOCKB, Cbtm. 1968 U AD ILU U sources estimate their total The lenr rating eytaem mea» She fornied a radio to 1^- or to say how many more of the per cent a semictear area. So, if Gabriel Petrccelli wUl direct on a routine traffic inveZUga- (AP)—Tides wtil be high along Sedan DeVllto. Fully equip­ value at $ billion. •bsoluttayj nothing. You must council to Cleveland In 1940 end Alfred Krause, 8-6 16,(X)0-pound bombs the Air toe LEM (lunar module) haa toe seventh grade choir in "The tlon, scuffled with a man and the Connecticut rixire today Summer Savings Now look hard to find the little rating to a member of the Cinema ALYSSUM — AGERATUM — PETUNIAS ped, air. #78S8A Force has to Vietnam. Shadow -pound not be a problem. However, If Eter-Mandel; "OUmb Every Low tide at Old Shybraok to­ $2 own pistol. What's a aummer without a Nimrod camper? Dull. So witet to to stop the "over-16” motion piotum to t^e United DISOHARGEH) YESTER­ Delivered in Manchester MARIGOLDS, ETC. F4 Phantom fighter-bombers bombs are being used to pre­ ■you com e down In th e wrong Mountain" fay Rodgers and day is at 10:80 a.m. and 11 p.m. Officers arrested Nathaniel order your Nimrod now and save a big buck doing it youth, to example—a 17 year States. DAY: Mrs. Ahndie Sullivan, 896 $ and a four-engine KO130 tanker pare heUcopter landtag z sopbtetlcated Fairfield County, Maple St. received the annual die ’Tphe.; Jonathan AUbee, dan. R eal ahaxp. #S041A tect persona and property."— Wells was shot. knots today, beoMnlng variable TED TRUDON McCONVILLE'S Amerloans were killed and one “Valse Scherzo’’ by Walker; Route 146 (North R d.) MEMPHIS, Term. (A P) — Presldent^C2iarles Hitch ol toe Police booked Turner on a at 10 knots or lera Saturday af­ there were le iarvatlone. For ex- Robert C. CSeverdon award at AmSton; Mni. Glovanna Pella, was 'wounded In the crashes. “ Light and Lively” by Erickson, N i m r o d eenple, som e memberB o f the 8«4 BldweH S t.; R cbert Green, The judge who wUl hear James University of California, com­ chaige of attempted murder. ternoon. East Wtodoor, Oonn. the University of ConnecUcut TrurobuU St.; -Mrs. Susan FLORIST AND GREENHOUSE As utejal, the U.S. Command menting on toe arrest of 496 per­ featuring a clarinet quartet of Wells a policeman for 18 Partly cloudy today and to­ Wilton Women’s Club feared a EJarl Ray’s bid for a new trial in Stephen Qourley, Lynn Gorman, ‘HTpen Eventogs and Sotraday" School of Nursing sophomore Roptune, 160 School 3t.; Gofl said It could give no' explehaticn sons Thursday in disturbances years, was woridng alone to hla night becoming mostly fair "crusade" would give the 808 WOtHWBIDOE ST___ TEL. 4484M7 Andrew Tilerney and Susan Mos- WAT.1BH SERVICE BENTALB for the heavy aircraft losses. the slaying of Dr. Martin Luttier Involving toe "people’s park” at patrol car. Thompson and 0>ck- Saturday. 'Vlstbllity generaHy impression that they would use convocation held recently. The MUey, Etast Harttod; MM. ler; and ‘"IWolet” by Reynolds, One spokesman sold the larg- King Jr., dtemtesed contempt of Berkeley. ell said they sped to toe scene to five mflee or more, but tower t n -lM l — 82S-67M hatchets on the local movie award, to oiAstanding nursing Gertrude Ktogtaion, 11 Law- FLETCHER CLASS COi o f M a n c h e s t e r featuring a trumpet trio of eto weakly loss of helicopteiv court charges against seven their scout cor after hearing toe ta aonze potefay fog this mocn- house or he down in front of students, was established In renoe St., Rockville; Raymond Thomas Neumann, Kenneth memory of the late Prof. CSev- Rynn, WtodsorvUte; Mrs. Jeon 64M521 ^ In toe week o f J ^ 1 2 - 1 8 , rsons today in tsonnactlon shooting. . tag. 54 McKEE STREET ______1968, 87 shot ringa. MIRRORS (Fireplace anil Door) 2295 science and humanity. Also, "Tumbalalalka/’ a with beautiful wooden N ^ S I O W 160-member club was one of ic work. MeanmdiUe, scattered gromid *<»k over after Battle’s death, About 1,000 Czechs, shouting Jewish folk song, soloists Helga 12,888 wanene’ clubs officially On July 2 1, they will begin PICTURE FRAMING (all types) R r$ -G r$ fighting was reported In the war at the recommendation of "Long Live! ... Glory! ... Wirtz and David Whitehouso on Spindle Beads yon put committed to action. six weeks of clinical training Awaits Court Ruling P O K € and U.S. B62 bombers main- a special bar assoclatloo com- Glory!,” greeted Borman, first Monday, and Marcie Gordon Fifteen years ago, the federa­ at Hartford Hospital or Yale- O n SNETTCO A ppeal WINDOW and PU TE GLASS 1987 UHRYSLER talned toelT prawure on North mittee on publicity. American to win toe award, as and Wfhltahouse on Tuesday; together yourself! tion thought it was on the right New Haven Medical Center. 7 Vietitemeee buildup areas north The committee had recom- he stepped from toe academy HARTFORD (AP) — Superior Tub Enclosure frtmi $30 to $45 phis installation New Yoricer 4-Dr. Hardtop. “ Georgy Girl” ; and "Let There track when It launched a “ mor- They will spend their entire Char$er$ FuUy equipped, sharp. #7808- ot Saigon end In the Central mended that, because of Bat- building Thursday. Be Peace on Earth,” with Court Judge Harold M. Mtdvey als-at-stake" campaign at news­ junior year, starting in Sep­ A 9 Hightands near Dek To. tie’s death, four persons whom "By toe end of 1970," Borman Richard Burnett as soloist on reserved decision Thursday on D. D. EKENHOWER DECANTER S 1 0 4 N I stands, but they were the target tember, at the hospitals. J- Seven waves of the giant Stro- Battle had held In contempt told a news conference, "we will Tuesday, Kathryn Donovan la a motion that would allow for all sorts of calumny, unlike Manchester student nurses ABE LINCOLN DECANTER ...... R 5 4 I 0 Super B should either be granted new be able to take scientists and Monday, and James Quinn on Southern New England' Tele­ tofortreases dropped more than the new campeign "which I are Kathleen J. Greene, 31 F. D. ROOSEVELT ...... $ 1 2 J M I $ . tons of bombs in'the con- trials or the charges should be doctors p f. many nations" on accompanist. Tower Rd.; Shirley J. Hilliard, phone Co. (SNETCX)) to increase 1,200 think is catching fiie," says Unulng campaign to harass ene­ dtsmlased. flights to toe' moon. - In Its third appeeirance, toe 28 Bliss S t.; Claudia A. Mes­ rates while -wiattl^ for a court M . L . K I N G ...... $ S .O O Mrs. Magees. There Is backing 6 Paek’$ 2795 my troops and prevent them The four were Arthur J. band will play “El Tango" on sier, 71 Grandview St.; Gary ruEng on an appeal that would right at the top—President Nix­ R. F. KENNEDY ...... 8 8 4 H I Some 40,000 more physicians Monday, and “Rondalta Ara- A. Newman, 87 Turnbull Rd.; deny the increase. from mossing for a major drive Hanes, Ray’s first attorney; on himself has "come out 1968 CAMPAIGN BOTTLES . . -set $ 1 2 ^ CALL/A/6 O n than the present 309,000 will be gonesa" on Tuesday. Dolores Ricci and Dorothy J. SNIETOO is appealing a rul­ Some o f the bom bers hK tar­ Renfro T. Hays, a private In'ves- against smut," she points out. needed by 1978 to meet the Unit­ The ninth, grade choir, di­ Ricci, 15 Turnbull Rd.; and ing by the state Public Utilities 1967 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... I i S jOO gets 68 miles northwest of Sai­ tigator, and two Memphis news­ The General Federation is not OW U CSfitetea Swinger ed States' growing needs, ac­ rected by Miss Martha l^ te, Sharon E. White, 86 Keeney St. Commission that would allow It- 1968 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... l l G . 0 0 1987 GHEVROLET gon. Others zeroed In on posi­ paper reporters, Charles Ed- ..intqpested in ccneorshlp, she ex- tions 84 miles northeast o i Smith cording to the U.S. Public will conclude the concert both Area town student nurses to increase rates by onjy half 1969 B&G XMAS PLATES ...... $ 1 3 . 7 $ Ctaprlce 4-Door Hardtop. Low mundson of Ttie Commercial plaira. The object is not antl-ob- 5 € € w m r w e of Health Service. evenings with “Ye Servants of a re : the amount It originally request­ mllfwge, fully equlpp^, Vietnam’s capital city. Appeal,, and Roy Hamiilton ocenity or ^nti-pornography. afaoip. #7424A Bolton: Kathleen A. Jarvis, ed. BAG MOTHER'S DAY PLATE ...... $8.78 -Another wave of B82s at- the Memphis PreaB-Sdmltor. Tliey believe movies and televi- M A v e T o o F n a 155 french Rd. SNETCX) said if its motion Is (First Edition) tacked eiiemy base camps near The bar committee had rec- gion should control the moral Ellington: Jeannie A. Doblt- NULDfE REa^RODUenONS ...... from flXH) Dak To, 278 miles northeast of ommendefl contempt proceed- aspects of their productions. But granted, it woidd refund over­ sky, 183 Jobs Hill Rd. charge to customers if the full MEMORIAI, DAY WEEKEND SPECIALS $ SlagoR, where trash North -Viet- ings against the three others but a plan of action includes writing Rockville: Mrs. Jacqueline J. rate increase is later denied. namese troops reportedly have a hearltgr had not yet been held, to the heads of the motion pic­ Schulz, 200 Union St.; Stephen On Afl N tw *49 Chiyrtnrs and D odgtt! infiltrated from Laos and Com-, They were George Bonebrake, ture association, and television Judge Mtdvey is expected to A. Shattuck, 138 Grove St. rule on the increase next wek. bodla an FBI flrearma expert; author networks with specific protests, M ost M odnis for Im m odioia Dofivniy Vernon: Maryallce Jensen, SNETCXD orginally sought rate Sharp ground flRhtlng broke William Bradford Hule and the naming'-shows and individual 18 Scott Dr. Increases that would bring in out to one of toe Infiltration cor­ Rev. James Bevel, a top official scenes considered objectionable. $23.9 mdllion yearly in addition- 1968 DODGE 1968 CHRYSLER i m OLDS ridors 88 miles northwest of Sai­ pf toe Southern Christian Lead­ She has urged member clubs SECOND ANNUAL Newport 4-Dr. Sodoa. al revenue. The PUC allowed Potara 4-Dr. Hardtop. Au­ Cutlass dmvertUfle. Fully gon early today. North Viet­ ership Conference. to indi-vtdual involvement, RAH, auto, trans., power New Drfe»8 Code increases that would bring to. trans., RAH, <«aAH equipped. #7BS&A namese troops shelled the nlgiit charting a course of action with Rayr bound in chains and es­ only $13.2 m illion. factory air. § N f 9 9 stooring. ^UUK bivouac of a battalion of South other community organizations Okayed at HHS corted by 25 armed guards in an Vietnanvese, paratroopers 2H 11-car police caravan, was re­ —PTA, Kiwanis, Rotary or HARTFORD (AP) — Students GALA 1967 DODGE miles from toe Cambodian bor­ turned Thursday to toe Shelby whatever—In a unity effort to at Hartford Public High School Conxwt 440 4-Dr. Sedan. 1968 DODGE der, then made a ground attack. County cell where he' lived from caiarger 2-Dr. Hardtop. Vtoyl roof, RAH, auto, enhance the well-being of the voted by a 7-1 margin Tlium- Field reports said 84 North Viet­ last July until he entered the Vinyl roof and Interior, tram., power MtaOC approve a new dress namese and three government state prison March 11. ‘Theater owners are in a aode that allows girls to wear AUCTION bucket aeato, console, steering. . IIIR soldiqn were killed and 26 paror WANTED Judge Faquin will hear Ray's r.- squeeze, she points out. 'They, pants, culottes, '’'reasonable" RAH, auto, trans. CO M C troopers were wounded. The Clean, Late Model appeal for a new trial Monday. have little from -wtach to miniskirts and see-through H(Hy Name Society of S t James’ Church power steering. M n 9 9 1967 DODGE paratroopers were blocking ep choose, but they should know blouses if they have inner kn- 12:00 Noon to 5:00 P3L Potora 4-Dr. Sedan. RAH, 1985 FORD approach to Tay Ninh city, that families will patronize good ings. USED CA R S 1964 CHRYSLER auto, traite., poteer ateor- Golaxto ‘600’ 4-Door Hardtop. which Is under constant threat Sharp. #7880B movies and will urge people to The code, which had been ap Top Prices Paid Newport 4-Dr. Bedan. t o f, factory air. U.Si and south' Vietnamese School Pupils refrain from patronizing objec- proved earlier in a poll conduct- For AU M akes!____ SATURDAY, JUNE 7 ,19G9 RAH, auto, trana, IgO E troops reported three ground ac­ tlonable ones. ed by a student-facuty commit- power steering. "toms tions Thursday In which they Give Program American women have been tee, will allow boys to wear CARTER CHEVROLEII eaid a total of 182 of toe enemy St. Janies’ School Grounils 1967 DODGE The Highland Pork School sec­ downgfraded by mass media long hair, U it is clean arid C O ., IN C . 1967 CHRYSLER Ooranet Sto. Wagon. V-8, were killed. that coirftnues to show more and kept off the" face, 800 Conv. Coupe. RAH, 4595 ond and third grade classes of auto .trans., SieME In the Mekong Delta, U.S. Sto 1229 Main St. auto, trans., power steer­ mote women in obscene aitua- Both girls and boys may wear P A R K ^., MANCHESTER nlctay equ^iiwd. Divlslpn Infantrymen fought a Miss Ruth Hadden, Mrs. EUa Phone 649-5238 ing and brakes. M M S5 tlooB at a time when women Ih jeans, sandafe with or without 12-hour battle and reported klU- Fletcher, Miss Cynthia Stoats the United States have a great stockings, boCts and beads. RARGAIN TABLE Ing 101 Viet Cong. American 1968 DODGE GTS i m FORD casualties were fotmd wounded. and Mrs. Mary Leslie yesterday GAMES 1966 DODGE Hardhq). Bucket X L 800 2-Door Hordtofi. ham Two miles away, a South Vlet- presented a irfiyslcal education Polara 4-Dr. Sedan. RAH, seats, 840 engine ★ REFRESHMENTS mUaaga, immanulato. #74UA namsse force reported killing progorm o f skUls, donees, auto, twite. $| f | 5 another 82 Viet (Jong. games, songs, and exercUes for At the noitoem end of the students and parents. country, U.S. Marines reported Program announcer waa they spotted about 40 North Thomas MDessler,' and Pacey Vietnameee on toe move, eet an Pot ths disc jockey. Second ambush and killed 19. There grade octlvltiea leaden were ------' k were no American casualties, Walter Adomy, John Wilson, toe Marines said. The acUon oc­ CHORCHES Tour qmlily OMe Dotato Michael Buchman, Doreen curred northwest of Cam Lo Snudl, Maijorie Breen and about two miles south of the De­ Susan Taylor. leaf bags MJUWHESTER militarized zone, and officers In toe sraa said toe North Vlet- Third grade leaders were KOTOR SALES luunese -force came from toe JetUyn Wright, Lori McCurry, DMZ. Kafle Warren, Amy TraUts, s to the heart of desretsvre moto at. TEL. 649-5253 — MANCHESTER The U.S. Command reported PoibmU Okrant, Jeffrey Slater s open thaiedsy ywd frhhiy altas tfli • “ Thursday night 18 rocket and and Jam es BoU. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALa MANCHESTER, CONN. .FRIDAY, MAY 2S, 1909 Seeiion Two FRIDAY, MAY 2S, 1969 X AmtrljaBtEr Eom tes IfEraUi FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1969 Pages IS §6 ^ knovr exactly wtore to throw toe spot where be and the oOmt mine,’’, Mitdietl said. "But he Fhre Dttjr Fot«eadl Newsboy ‘Feels’ th e papM . carriers get their, papers, doesn’t Khe newspapers. Be Being: bUad Is only a small Tlien be walks his route alotie, chew s’em up.’’ WINDdOR tLOCKl, Osmi. DeUvery Route handteap for him. keeping one foot on glass and . Mttoiall, wlio bos been bllml (AP)—The UJi. Waadier Bnrsan says tempsratursa in Caonsott- PHOENIX, Aria. (AP) — During; his seversi montos on the other on the sidewalk. sinee'a bi^n tumor waw re­ “I know the houses by out from Saturday toraogh Wsd- Eneven-yearoM. MltebeU Ma­ toe Job, The Phbonlx Oasatto moved at age 6, does have one said, MKchell ' hsa never re- hedges, fenoes or how short the problem. like other carrier nesdsy will avsrage bstow o o f ^A40mtitlmgr lone knows the 18 customers on cslved a "hick"—a complaint glass is cut,’’ he said. ‘'Some­ boys in Ms suburban area, he m al. ^ ' • f ltf tgOW (AP) — ^ 1 his evening paper route by their from a ctsSomer who hasn’t re- times I also count my stopa" likes to itde a Meyde. Daytlma highs win bs in ths 1l#B6B6 09. llM bMB ’’heriges, fenoesor how short orived the paper. At one house he puts toe par When Ms mnthes, Mrs. Neal aos and ovsrnight tows naar gO. ^ 8 m Pata«l Itwto the grass is cut." per in a nail bogi.«Thet«’s a dog Malone, recently caught him a Cool over toe w sriutid and slow­ ' - «( lllW ilW Mltll^ After petting; out of his sixth MKchell also admtts he some­ grade class in the afternoon, inside the fenced yard. on a bike, the pep*t1x>7 tound ly moderating toward toe and 9t hUlhMl tar la of the period. •< SB laadtnt iMiidB v t times counts Ms steps so be’U MltriwU rldas the sidiool bus to ‘The dog’s a good friend of hlmeeU in toe doghouse. Tha Brands iiamad ara Pan MHD OoM lOOa^ Pk& MaU M«k- S mI 100b Mid lAdqr FOtara. Tba n c aetfcBv-artih ana iiiBmliBr atatalatns—la abnad at iorelog Amartcaa to haH iha afliMlWai cam ratui wUdi Oie Bsajortty cowtswdB taUB to dto- dooa Material teeta and “oiaat- ad tha Impraaalnn that Its clia- rsttas ara toir to tar." Tha Oftfa oommtaaion mem- American Baptist Scholars bar, Braratta MacIntyre, sold Anmtcan had reduced the lerel lO ss LOIs Eiteesser and John day at toe 10 a.m. service at o( tar and ha is InAirmed the ad- Briggs, meMbera of the Man­ Obmunlty Baptist Church by toe yMtlalnK (a literally true. chester High School graduating Rev. Mr. EEsesser, minister of The cominiaHinti said Pall education of the Connecticut hbn Odd IQOa are ranked M class, have been named to toe Convention of American Baptist amoaff IS hraada tasted while 1969 A m erican B a p tist Scludar- Churches. Loeky n ita ia o re 77. ehlp Honor ROD. Other graduating high school Mies Enaeeser la toe daughter senfora to be recognised at toe IVaKie Group Rejects of toe Rev. and Mis. Alex B1- service include Jane Chapman, sesser of 98 Baldwin Rd. Brigga David Fletcher, Gregg Gibbs, US. Textile ClaimM is toe eon of Mrs. TlKimas L. WASHmOTON (AP) — A Donald Hill, Susan HUbbard, Brigga of 211 Ferguson Rd. and Dale Kowell, James Modllvaln, trade delagatiaB from the Euro­ the late Thomas L. Briggs. pean Common Market has re­ Doris Mitchell, David Osborne, They are among 185 students TTiomaB H artzog, lin d a M orchl- jected as unsiqiport^ United States claim that textile Im­ selected on toe baois of scholas­ sio and Nancy Spicer, lirom ports ara damacins the inAia- tic abMty, Chriatian commit­ Manchester High School; and ment, leademhip and service Donna Dutton from RockvlUe try . Oommeroe Secretary Maurice potential for this year's Honor High School. Harold livtogriiMi, superintendent of toe Church H. Stans has said the United Ron. States would be forced to intro­ CerUficatea of recognition will School, will present each senior duce protacttonlst measures if be presented to them on Sun­ with a gift the six-naUan trade bloc refused to accept what he called volun­ was that the Air Force did not Reddan of the committee staff tary limitations on textile ex­ make a yearly survey of costs. on the panel. The investigators ports to America. "Now, we’re looking at a four- plan to visit the Mare Island Sources said the delegation year accumulation of prob­ Shipyard in Vallejo, (^auf., next Oria^nally the keeping” room, the family room in winter, this later became the living room. Behind the late 17th century Connecti­ argued with Stans thid textilea lem s,’’ hevoald. week. statlsMcs do not .Justify Stans’ cut c^rry drop leaf table m center are Hepplewhite design fehairs. The tall candlestick on the mantle is believed to have been the complaint. In fact, they said, Special IRS Attention Capital Quote pro^rty of Benjimm ^ n k to . The painting in the former face of the grandfather clock of Lake Pepin in the upper Mississippi the American textile industry Is W AHnNG’TON (AP) — Tax- "Don’t know re future.”—^U.S. Valley is the work of Seth Cheney, one of Timothy’s sons. , in batter riiape than that of Eu­ exempt foundations will be get­ Chief Justice-designate Warren rope. ting special attention from toe B. Buig;er in a statement on Internal Revenue Service, ao- whether he will continue accept­ Abandon* CSA Contract owdlng; to IRS Commlseloner ing $2,000 yearly as a trustee of Cheney Homestead Opens S tory by the Mayo Foundation. WASHmOTON (AP) — As a Randolph W. Thrower. John A. Jolmston result of controversy over the He said in congressional testi­ To PubKc This Weekend OBA contracts, the Air Force is mony released Thursday a divi­ P h o to s b y the type of contract sion manned by specially A ooniar of Manchester (toon e r in 1858, to e pr(g>erty w as d i­ Albert E. Buceivicius that let costs increase for four trained agoits will attempt to years without constant Air MINI-MITE _ a part of Bast Hartford) os K vided into nine shares, one for Sign at en(ranC(§ to Homestead drive was designed by Herbert W. Swanson, guard against abuses by founda­ each child. As each passed on, Force supervision. tions and other tax-exempt or­ was in the 18th oenfury wiU be museum committee chairman; constructed by Linder Carlson; and lettarsd by lA. Oen. Durward C. Crow, IS AT his descendants heired an inter­ ganizations. opened to the pubUc for the first est In toe homestead unUl there William- Oellers. eomptroUer of the Air Force, tone this weekend. On Satur­ said toe eight-year Contract put Capital Footnote HARRISON'S w ere over 100 ow ners. day and Sunday, from 1 to 5 Eventually, each released his an responaibUlty for toe huge A special Investigation team p.m., toe Mancbestor mstorl- plane on Lockheed Aircraft has b^n appointed to probe the IN Interest to toe Cheney IQstorl- cal Society wlQ bold ens onto 1819, eig h t sons a n d a d au g h ter ground level, atnoe toe house —George WeUes, John, Charles, was built Into a hillside. Open­ Ralph, Seth WeUes, W .ard, ing from this room are a child’s Rush, EVank, and Bleota —were bedroom and toe north guest bom to them. cham ber. EMve brothers founded the Mt. The house is furnished with Mebo Silk Co. in 1888, and th is an outstanding collection of 18th was later incorporated as Ch^ and early 19th century furni­ Crib in child’s bedroom, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. ney Bros., for a long time a Hayden Griswold Sr., was owned by the Frank ture, much of which was ac­ famous name in the silk indus­ quired by John Cheney in Phil­ Cheney family. Doll house and furniture were loan­ try . adelphia. There are also many ed by Mrs. Austin Cheney. Upon the death of their moth­ paintings and engravings by John and Seth, vriio were well known artists of their era. Open house weekend visltora will find ample parking q^ace available at Manchester Com­ Deceased members of the faunily reposed on the chaise, originally covered with horsehair. Over the card munity College, west of toe table on rear wall is a gildeid Chippendale mirror with painting of a castle above the glam. 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MANCHESTER— 1145 TOLLAND TPKE, SALit FRI. & SAT. Exit 93, W ilbur Cro8i Parkway All eight of George W. and Electa Cheney’s sons were bom in this downstairs time the t o /’ domitory. The Chippendale design chairs were made by Eliphalet Chapin of Windsor, room, which originally extended only to the post. The room was enlarged and bureau rear, are a ^kvenport soup tureen, cups and saucers. Mantle bottles may be products of the Pitkin Glass a chimney built by Seth one summer when he was home from Europe. Works, whose ruins can be seen at th^ north side of Porter St. Card,tables are on left and rear walls. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. MAY 28, 1989 MANCHBSliat EVENING HERALD. MANGHESIBR. GpNN„ FRIDAY, MAT 28. 1989 PAGE aEVENT iRM X sfwwn by Peggy Kennedy, itt- Welcome Wagon chelle LeMaire, Barbara Ken­ All Town Wc^r Supplies InHnite Potential Seen Lecture O o ^ ’T a r nedy and Linda Tlvnan. Tht OtVMtiy Gay Sih iili iMb ■■ —By CWY K rotLAN- LIMA Shows Fashions Tlcketa maZ >>• purchased at Temple Series M rm r Doify 1 1 the dooi* or from any club mem­ Get Fluorides by Tuesday Hartford Hospitals To Share WML11 A “CRlYAcada of Oottona 1888” A leteUng member of a com­ SUMMER DAY CAMP » AmrA»o fo *k* Star*. » OCT. ” ^ ber. Proceeda will benefit a To d«««lcp mcstogt for Saturday, fashion show will b* presented local charity. As of next Tneaday, May 27, Fluoridated watnr has been APOLLO IX.... munity M J tH to Jews to Nsw CAMP pnuODS 32-33^-56(5 rood worth cotTWpondino to numben a M S f f i S I bjr the Moncheeter-Bdltan W()-' the entire wnter aup^ of the supplied to town custoroer* in Genitral Computer Facilities York City will be the guest come Wnffon Club Tueedajr at 8 Low ndlsage, barely 600,000 original milea One conftil speaker Sunday night. In the ft- SwiMiisr 1969 'TAUtUS of your Zodiac bhih sign. iCOBPfO Town of Manchester Water De­ the Rockledga area for almost owner. Bucket aeots, Mig engine, tooded with siritraa, p.m. S t Ions HsU, Recent 8t. By O.O. MeDANDEL nal program tor this year ot AN. 10 iGood 31 Sywyot»ftt> : at Attitudi OCT.; partment wSI be fluoridated, a year. soond Uke sometUng you want? Probably not. WMI I At Lattorday Saints Howrftal Town Notified AF gefaooe Writer Temple Beth Sholom's Lecture Ctertpm nwy reglitar AM’any on» or BMNw 1 ^ -V 3 You .62Valuobl« Mrs. Donsld OiUatte, club«pres- according to an announoeinent Fluoridation equipment has don’t imagine it'a evrti for sale, but our con ora, and In Salt Lake CRy, deotrocor- SYoull UUmMW 63 Opportunities tdent, will be the oommentstor. HoopMols and doctora ai« u». SwiM ig ^ a-»^2i-3et 4 f c 34K «p 64 Indicdf9d Of Injury Claim by Oraydon Lockwood, auper- been installed Ao|!iat 8 tOTrovfl 40 Agotmf 70 Oncouroge est patterns. .Shoes in this sum­ ised congregation, striving to lfViklf.2441 n In 41 Don't 71 ClossifiM 13-16-i;-23^ to It for danrragea for alleged In­ that fluorides be used in all Treatment Plant. Tile latter la ordetiB. The hospital also in using fliMion 4—AtiRnr t ll'A n f o r t 22 12 Money 42 But 72 You mer’s styles will be provided by juries suatalaed April 28, while municipally owned water sys- In Glastonbury and aerves some \T h e medical prateoaion says computara to monitor patients Rtrengtb tn cultural and relig­ 13 You'll 43 Get 73 Ads f Oustafeon’a on Main St. ious Ufa and its integration in AGES 4 YRS.t» 13 YRS. OLD CANCn .14 Alert 44lt'f 74 In CAM KOtN he was at a card party at the tiems. Privately owned com­ customers there. oaoputere will help reUeve the eurgeiy, and for toots of JUNIll 15 Air 4SCod> 75 PrrsOrwl Club members who will model Center. panies, such as the Manchester Lockwood said that fluorida­ ctaronfo Plottage of doctora Ptilnmnary function, blood pna- white America. REGISTER MOW! AdVw lOSe 46 Prow ten JAN. I» are Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. Marvin S. Baker of 146 «d- Water Co., are exempt from the tion equipment wttl be Installed xunMi and other medloal per^ ****! btood ohemlstxy. The lecture will be at 8 p.m. 17Hoppy 47 Busy Coretully Joseph Levesque, Mrs. Fred USoweone 48 Let 78 Mostly 41-48-51-55^^ gerton St., in a letter filed In regulatfona. also at the Love Lane WeH, not at the Temple, on B. Middle Ttlt pitotw 742«d996 79 Fmotionol 61-70-72 White, Mrs. Ralph Schmidt, and reduce mounting Ju*t on the computer can '46-49-50 lOMoy 49 And the town rierk'a office by Me A spokeaman for the North now in operation but expected <**t». make in seconds oomputatlcnn Tpke. 20Moftert 50 jtrongen 00 Your AQUARIUS Mrs. Lyle LUUcrap, Mrs. Nor- u o 51 Someone's 81 SNire attomey, Robert W. Gtordon, End w ater oompeuty said today to be used In the future, and in Blbblns will tell the history of TyvMGportcrtioii 21 Take JAN. 90 mand LeMaire, Mrs. Pat Han­ ‘D)*y aave a.ttoctor'a voluaftde would require boui^ for a hte organisation, of its alms and i JUIY23 22 Feel 52 Your 82 The ctalma that he suffered Injuries that ita water la net fluoridated the WeUhouse being construct­ Uma hy reduetog hte paperwork inathematieian,-lt also performs 23W»«^ 53 Position 83 Social res' II cock. Mrs. L u ry Coon and because of 'the cramped and and thett the company has no ed on Charter Oak Field, to objectivea, and of the conflicts s Swimming e ArolHcy 3 4 fc 54 Progress 84Wi#^ful and, doctors *ay, appeal to pa- 'Uiese medical toaka in seoonds, • Arts and Oiafta 25 0onY SSPess^stic 85 Woy 4-}4-35-Xr Mra. Arthur Pendleton. crowded oondtHons in the loca­ plans at present to add fluor­ service a new weU brought in NEW CAR SPECIAL and prOblenu It faces at this 26A 56 Success 86 Trouble 45-57-62 Chlldren’B (rocks will be ttents who prefer the Imperton- i^akliig It possible to serve time of racial unrest. s Nature Study & h - 7 y n tion of chairs at a card party.” ides. there. Brand New 1969 Rambler American ol nature of oi oomputer. more patients with fewer medl- viteo 27 Today's 57 Or 87 Woterwoys piscn ‘ncketa for the lecture may e Volleyball 28 Moke sets n Affoirs na 19 440 4 .D O O R STATION WAGON. pntiente say ithey con give cal personnel, AUG 93 29 But 59 Fine 89 Thinkirsg be obtained by calling the Tern' CwVWHtl^. 30fti«A 60 On 90 Fovored MAI.90 ' Equipped with automatic tnaafnlaaion, plus rtandHd better answers to a computer The shortage of aktiled oom- pie office, or at the door. Sovrii Straw! SIFT. 97 5/24 teMtUTM Hks: Wastatde vinyl beat upboistery, deluxe , 3.2M4-74I §)Ad»ene Neutral 1- 5- 7-10 “baoaute them te nobody sitting puter programmers Is limiting y? 6 S M )Good 15-35<7-90V oarpetlng, seat belts, headpeatet 4-way safety fkuiMra acrosi the table looking Imps- n o te rapid expanston o r this € back-up lights. New cor 12/12,000, 6 year, 60,000 ndto tient,” said Dr. O. Goto Barnett, computer use. High equipment warranty. OOtor: Stiver blue/motchlng in. direotor of the Latbrnsitory of coets, also are a problem, al- terior. Na 1760. Soles tax, tttla, rag. sto. extra.^«F U T Oomputer Sctence at Ateasachu- oomputer sharing Is when you buy a used car ■rtte Gsneral Hkepital 'k r helping to lower them. Uncoin-Mercury Leads The Way! $650 Million Fund At Hartford, Conn., hospitals 1968 RAMBLER AMERICAR Woman are someUniies em- that care tor 8,000 patients In a baiteosed when asked queetions 25-mtie radlua plan to sDa m eeir- you don’t want somebody 220 2-Door Sedan. 6 cyl., automatic trans., radio, doctor and And It eaa- tral oomputer faculties operated Backed for Hunger heater. This is the popular little B 1 0 0 C ler to "talk” to the computer, remotely from the individual (C front Page One) compact everyone wants. Blue finish. I noted Dr. Warner V. Slock of bospitala. in the House, scngie memhera of the Unlveretty of Wisconsin A couple of years ago, to dem­ ladi of food. elses troubles, right? School of Medicine. Wbtttan a c c u ^ newspapers the Senate Agriculture OommK- onstrate the oomputer’s jxjten- M ai televteton steUona of a lack te ware making critical ro- 0 meet widespread use of tial, BKQ sensors wore attached maricB Thuraday about Sen. V MUSTANG oomputers at present te for ob­ to a young German secretary in of objectivity In reporting on taining information from pa- hunger. George S. McGovern’s widely T h ^ s why we take such core in inspen,, one-way trip was 46,000 program for 60tii anniversary banquet held last- night Area YMCA leaders were also on hand sumptioiv” Wtattten said. r CraOIAL sIp e o ia l SPDCOAL 1i4 RAMBLER CLASSIC b o ^ elmUar to tijat of a type- niUee and took throe-tentha of a tor the celebration. (Hantid photo by Buoelvlciua.) The investigative laport says SPBCSAL 68 Clw¥ Now $2495 67 Chov Now $2195 4-Door Station Wagon. writer, and answera queetkxie second. “probably the most touching 66 OMs Now $1725 65 Fofd Now $1345 appearing before him on a within 80 seooada of the time preach end toanh the gospel by Hartford Theological Seminary portion" of the CBS program Resolution Cites Imnala Ouabom, Ooiq>e. Omrioe 4-Door Hardtop. 6 cylinder, S-speed standard shift, radio, heater, V- , auto., power steer­ eatm mreen by punrtdng the the signal was sent, the young Hehron the Tolland Aaeoclation of the with a BD Degree and te pres­ was a scene of a baby dying in a 8 Delta 88 4-‘Door Hardtop. GUaxie ‘‘600” 2-Door V-8, auto., power steering individual reclining seats, travd rack. * 8 9 5 Army-Navy Qub ing, radio, heater, vinyl V-8, auto., power steering Hardtop. V-0, cuito, pow­ and brakes, radio, heater, appropriate keye. 'WUh some woman*# heart measurements Uttited Church of cavUt ently enrolled In a post-gradu­ , Tex., boepltal. The root, whitewallB. 'W to and Brakes, radio, heater, er steering, radio, heiuter, v ln ^ roof, wliltewaUe. Maroon/black interior. ayatieme he merriy has to touch and diagnostic tatelpretaOon Hte first semen os a Uoensed ate course working toward a 1969 MARAUDER narrator ated: “Hunger ia easy A reeoiutioti, congratulating 12686. wMtemalfo. W as |1886. whitowalto. Was |1406. W as 12286. hte finger to the appropriate an- were back at Toius on paper, PZC Changes preacher will be delivered this doctorate. He lives with ^ to reoogntae when It looks Uhe swer to a mult^>le-choice queo- This method of heart testing wife In the Amston Lake area FACTORY LABEL $4,228 Includes: Automatic Transmission, ihe Manriieater Army and Navy Sunday tin the Hebrmt and this This baby is dying of Mar- ^^cn. is being uaed in Nebraska, GUead OongregaUonel Church­ of Hebron and te a member of Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Club on its 60th Anteveraary, 1967 AMBASSADOR MORIARTY BROTHERS' PRICE! vaUon.” '68 Chovelle $2375 '66 Vena $1395 ^8 OMs $1995 This information then appears where at Good Samaritan Hos- MeetingDates es. It is entitled, "The Cities the . First Oongregatkmal Radio, Vinyl RooL All Vinyl Interior, Inveatigatora said hospital re- was adopted In the State House '67 Clwvy $1750 on a printed sheet, later exiwnid- pital in Kearney H^CG readings Church of Hebron where he 1a Mlalflm Sport Ooupe. 6 cyl., Deluxe 2-Door. 4 cyL, 4 Fi-86 CuUaas 4->Door. 6 cyl, B d A ir 2-Uoy. P.S. We also ^ v e eed, radio, heater, bucket cuito., power steering, radio, air oondlUcning, raiSo, heat­ doctor in diognoellng a dlaorder. (BBGa), which are r e a d li^ of bearings wUl be scheduled on the Army end Navy Club, was er, vriiltewlalls. OPEN eVENINGG—Tlinraday Evwning* MR 6:00 baby. Two days later the baby aeate, vinyl roof, whMewolls. beater, whitewalls. er wtaltowalls. Fed information about a pa-’ the electrical acUrity of the the third Tuesday of the month. O & H PAVING CO-. hw. M introduced to the House by Mahoney on Tuesday. He re­ tient’s chest pates, tt might brain, to diagnose brain dtoor- ‘These are hearings that origi­ WBST GIBBBT, BOIBWN 315 CfiNllR STREET. MANCHESTER • PHONE 64341136 The subcommittee investiga­ ceived a standing ovation. "A Good Plaoe lib Buy A OaT” IS RAMBLER 770 present the doctor with a series dera. '' nate from requests. G4G-SSSS—CUl Anytime tor said the infant’s death certif­ of posalbla heart dteordera. - ! Hearings on «ich matters os icate showB It was dead at birth. DIPLOMATS’ SCHOOL SET Convertible. A beauty all the way, 6 cyL engine, Or if a doctor told tire comput­ cone changes which originate a Hospital officials were quoted automatic, radio, AOB er whirii one of the dteorders he 'Missing’ Private Dead with the commtealon may be as saying the intent was very BONN T— The West German CHEVROLET Forelng Office plans a school power top, wws. ■■179 thought the patlenA had, the WASHINGTON (AP) — Army held at other tinvee. Also, oH large—12 pounds 6 ounces— computer might then llrt the p^,. p^ter P. Dublel, huObaird appUoatlons for preliminary showed no signs of malnutrition for future diplomats on the Bonn plateau called the Venus- C O ., Inc. drugs and other tivenaples red- ^ i 0 .g. M. DuWOl of hearings must be received no and died as the result of pro­ beig. At present a hundred per­ ommended to treat that dlsor- Bristol, Oonn., WM listed Thurs- later than the fourth Tuesday longed labor by Ms mother. CARTER W CHEVROLET CHEVY II \ sona between ages 20 and 30 are 1229 Main Street—Open Evening^ till 9—l%nrs. till 6—Manchester day by the Defense Department of the preceding month. T8IRD WEEK AT A In the “Hunger, U.S.A." re­ atudying at a school for atta­ 2-Door Sedan. 6 cyl., standard trans, radio and But the computer also la being „ dead In Vietnam. He had First Sermon port, the investigators said, ches housed in temporary bar­ uaed for-more compUcated end pravtously been reported as On Sunday, J. Jermaln Bo- many of the individuala whose racks. heater. A good buy 2nd car. AOC sophisticated aspects of medi- mjaslng. dlne was granted a license to cases were cited gave contra­ Alaroon/gdd interior. •' I w 79 cine. dictory statemerMs when inter­ viewed by the investigatora. The investigators reached no conclu­ 1965 AMBASSADOR - DILLON’S - sion as to the reason tor the change in the view. FITZGERALD FORD INC. 990-H 2-Door Hardtop. Equipment includes: Air They said photographs he used conditioning, V-8, automatic trans., radio, heater, Y I to Illustrate the rep<^ bore no power steering, power brakes, bucket REAT CARS - GREAT BUYS relation to the text. In many seats and more. % V C O C cases, they said, the pictures Gold/black interior. , 1 9 7 9 / were taken several years ear­ USED t o TEST DRIVE NO W -^ALL 643-214S lier In parts of the country far BUYERS removed from areas in the re­ CAR r —SPORTS CARS — port. Another subcommittee staff report today raised questions WANTED ’66 MGB-ROADSTER about findings of widespread hunger in Mississippi. Full equipped with extras like: Electric over­ In 1967 a team of doctors s e e o u r drive, AM-FM radio, tonneau cover, wire sponsored by the Field Founda­ 1968 CHEV Pick-up 1965 GALAXIE 500 1 wheels plus all sta n d i features, g V X O C T h i s tion of New York released a re­ CREEN,FLEETSIDE,STEP-BUMPER,RADio, SPECIAL PURCHASE FORD.WHITE,2M HDT0P.AT,V-8ENC. British racing green/black int. 10 7 9 port based on a four-day tour of WEST COAST MIRR0RS,STD.TRANS.6 CYL. RADid.VINYL SEATS.PS.WSW WHEEL ■% • Marissippi. The physicians said ENG. A REAL BUY CARS frm FOU MOTOR CO. COVERS used car is the condition of children they l ^ r s wHIi Faet«y4lr CMd. *61 TRIUMPH-TR4 ROADSTER saw was shocking, that many $ 1 8 9 5 . PRICED RIGHT! $ 1 2 9 5 .1 were sick from hunger, even 4-speed, bucket seats, radio, tonneau cover, g u a r a n t e e d THUNDERBIRD 2-DR HARDTOP starving. wire wheels, Michlen tires. The subcommittee staff quot­ 1966 FORD FUTURA 1966 MUSTANG 1966 T-BIRD White/red interior. ^#79 ed one of the doctors as saying FALCON,RED,2 DR.SEDAN.RADIO,STD. LT.BLUE,STD,TRANS.,200 cu.ln.ENG.,CON- FORD.LT.BLUE.BLK VINYL TOP,AT,V-8 100%. one purpose of the trip was to ENC..P.SEATS,P.WINDOWS,FAC.AIR COND., TRANS..WSW TIRES.VINYL SEATS.WILL SOLE.RADIO.WSW.WHEEL COVERS. Bay amltli influence the Office of Econom­ MAKE GOOD TRANSPOR­ DRIVE AWAY FOR SHARP-SHARP CAR ic Opportunity to provide funds- TATIO N CAR 1965 DODGE P S .P B $ 2 4 9 5 . for one of the two contesting $ 1 3 9 5 . Head Start groups in the state. Coronet 500 2-Door Hardtop. 383 V-8, console /• The report quoted Dr. Cyril A. mount automatic, power steering, strato bucket / Walwyn, of Yazoo City, ADss., 1961 Pick-up 1965 XL CONVER. 1967 FALCON H seats, tinted windshield, 1966 G AUXIE 500 as saying that while his name 1966 10>ASS. FORD.GREEN.AT.BUCKET SEATS.RAOIO. FORD,DK.BLUE.2DR SEDAN.STD.TRANS,6 4 new ww. tires. Sharp! B 190C I was on the report of the Field 6 ? BOX,RUNS^ GOOD^^^^ CYL.,RADIO.HAVB TH | S GAS SAVER FOR a 4<-Doar Hardhg). POWER STEERING,WSW,WHEEL COVERS Gold/white/white interior. I 7 9 2 Foundation team he did not ac­ V-8, auto., PS. ’ «1695 company the other doctors on COUNTRY SQUIRE their tour. AS IS SPECIAL $ 6 4 5 , AS IS SPECIAL $ 1 2 4 5 * $ 1 1 9 5 .| V-8,‘ auto.. PB. The staff paper added that TS RAMBLER CLASSIC 550 ' II..- Jl■(JU/l HU ‘ir.tj* '‘■i ’ , i, mpln-c till* (MUjinf* i. ii‘.cMil>l|i‘ • i'fOkt* ‘.j iciii ^ 2 0 9 5 Dr. Walwyn was of the opinion 1,1 1966 C O M ET 1967 CUSTOM 500 4-Door Station Wagon. 6 cyl., automatic trans., , .....! yslnnlut ji' , , i > I'll I (Milin Y.I"' i ri»\t 1 that many of the things .said in 1965 FORD LTD 1967 FAIRLANE GT radio, heater, roof top travel rack, |i-I>oar Sedm. the field report were true in V-8, auto., PS. M595 1 2DR H-TOP.GOLD.BLK VINYL T0P,AT,352 GREEN.2DR HDTP.^FO eu.ln.ENG.4 SPEED washable vinyl interior. BTfOC May 1967 but that conditions ENG .,P.S.,P.B.,TINT GLASS.RADIO.WSlf. STICK.BUCKET SEX t S.RADIO.PLUS to Aqua/matching interior. ^#79 1967 Lawman Spectoi had greatly improved since ONE O W NER.LIKE NEW l i k e n e w . then. m a n y MORE EX TR A S _ Orutear. fITQS 3 5 As the attack^, on tjie reports 1967 GALAXIE 500 a little peace of mind. New paint, auto, trans. were being prepared (or release 1 $ 1 6 4 5 . $ 1 7 9 5 . $ 1 7 4 5 . VQlkswagen Corner Octnrertibte. Warren Hubbard. Jo h n A dam s '65 VOLKS CONVERTIBLE V-8, auto., PS. 91995 W e know .wh^t ktippeni when you sixteen-point inspection. right wiOi bttckat seats, radio, 4-e{)eed tnna. ^ ■ «aaa» think about plunkjhg down five hundred Shown above in black-and-whlte. D ic k ’s Color: BOght rad, block top. ▼ I / t D 1965 FO RD LlfiGEH DRUG or a thousand dollars fo r a used car. Every major mechanical part that 1965 FO RD PARKAOE Special of the Sweaty polmi. Nervous twitch. Dry could possibly go wrong is checked. 4-Paas. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, BIAY 28, 1969 MANCHESTTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1969 PAGE NINETEEN HUGOS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Z W iT iesn sr T H E R E 'S ALVMITS TM. «i» VI N* ON. Editor 4>otti Bdftor A PRIZE IN THE IF w i B s r Nancy ICaoombar Jerry Katona PACKAGE? ep®Y Aatwtr t« Feature lldltor ' Banlor Bdftor FOR YOU VEWf>LJeTOAr& r>nb Batay Hunter TO a w MBCr TW CK Linda Jaooba <^r UH- BUT W jeH TB B TO New Zeoland rns OUR ON HE H i g h W o r l d MONEY CaOMMANP/^ ACB08S 51 Hangman’s .T>-— —--- < VOL. XXXL No. 29 ^ FMDAY^/MAY 28 Coaqdled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyce Dob, FMBHy Ad^twr B s s ic e d , INathMNaw rope r v e <5c?r a Zaalandar 52MaicuUne b g t t b r i d e a OFTOMCiM rebtives FOR B6TTIK)<& NawZealaikl 53 Vokanic tuff MHS Indians bird DOWN 10 Stntngar . 1 Fireplace DeCorimer Leads Smash Hit Linda Jacobs Wins lllM ipid Lose Three 13 Short Mck lintel What do a packed houae, that Doreen really p u t a good Joh hut waan’t aa effeo- ligtita were unateedy or the tlm- M Oeeuput 2 Extract frpm rebtedatocks 29 Fogs amiUng tkcea, toughing plant ash ' (comp, word) SOSharp- her ediole aelf Into Mame. tlve aa Doug BHchmaa, becauae tog waa off. During the eep- lOGroonbnd era, alnglng voicea, a at _ Doreen did unbelievably well he aeemed to lack confidence anate acenea, the atage Ughto M ore Tests XkUido SLibrieant 12 Enclose (var.) poihted A L L E Y OOP 4Arikaran 3lW ba ovatkm, and a lot of happy not only in acting but ainging In hlmaeU. Tlte two exceUent had a tendency to be oft. BY V. T. HAMLIN 17 Top 13 Verdi heroine pie add up to? A 19 Subordinate Indian 15 Harmonized counrokra bully” auc- her many numbera. eoloa done by Doug were very On ttm other hand, the moet Baaeballera loat Council Presidency ...X aoT A a oa o NOW 51taibn 34Ibw albn ceaafifl muaicel. MMOrmOIMATj HOLD. officer (ab.) in color It would take a long time to well rooelved. etteotlve HghOiig came during more. 30 Eastern atate decorated The Mancheater School forget the 10-year-old, Patrick Agnee Qooek had different the tour df Now York and“ « » « hon>« corteat laat week "The King la dead; long lira ■ M N S M X i ON,ALl woodwork 18 Fondle 35 A^EnMance Muale Department asTOUTATVM I 'EB8C I 6 Air-bome 21 Capital of ^ A Deraib, played by Douglaa faoee each night Bonnie Starr, Mame’a Hallway and Bedroom Btlatol Baatem, Man- the Queen, Linda Jacobs,’ ’ was NUTTY A A O ir 21 Wrotch 36 Stows, SAMib new kind o ( week . _Aumx toys New Zealand 37Ertonbn entertain- Blchman, *69. Tlila enthueiaatlc *69. SDoeared Friday wHh amaa- mnmmwm cneeter remained hi the game the cry from Jim Naschke, as hd HASTY/ forcibly 24 Mineralized ment —"Mame' announced hla sueeeasor, the 22 One of 12 7 A t final 40 Elects boy did an exceptlonaUy f I n a.'5 ^SSSaam. V known attntottve p acted and sang very w d l. miohman. Some senior glite struck -tmck rimout eleven, but gave up 47Entangb / .Volume was Sue’s problem Frt- ^rted. Many aduKa couldn’t be- ^ ^ assignments o f ootmoll rep- (yar.) lo II restnMtives to their designated / afmntolf Item thal theem wen Wghsdiool i„ compeUUon with a track SOFungua u U hMnerooma. diaeaaeof J! finds said, “As it stands now, grain th« hiirmto' ■inirtofi P**«ded. t jjkj ,m offensive Platt 3 the punishment la unfair, and In (Ncwipeper luittptht Aim.) Brobffly the biggert wprtoe Martha White deeerves t^e Indiana wen-bombed WM Edward Paganl, ’70, aa ^ g^eat amount of the credit muiana wen oomum many caaea, the studaots tosl that demerits are unjustly Is­ h *" P»®**^on. She pro- ptott scored thne tima In the V sued.” "The board would coop <>bneoited "Mamo” , In nrat Inning, knocking pitcher Blst of six members, and cos CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ^ BAUtton to conducting the o*^ jim Baleaano out o f contest student from each daas. Their ^ - iSf donated with a hanging arm. A1 Noeke decistons wDtdd be final." “TUs S T”? her time and effort during the came Into pitch but allowed way, eveiyons will have a WAYODT BT KEN MUSE pest werfM, not only after school thn e m on Meriden runs and chance to give bis aids of tha McWsatht Wyaiifrti, Inc. and In the evening, but also waa nplaced by Pumping Pote vnA coneldwM tM best c t all, during uje weekends to got the Tji« iijAIh» who also gave up story." pUPNITUREsi '" A lack o f town funds tor Stu­ ^ P*» o^ to tto Mudestts — but stone lane, on a snowy moon- " Mtmtanir faatbaok Obuchowskl, all 69, who runs and a trip to the bench. DieUlnd Lempp (Oermany), net lactura TTwy would come light evening with snow In her ^ s played thedr daughter and Pat- The next toning, the Indians and EyJoUur Jonason (Iceland), early In the year. ao tim the hair, or llvliig through a sunaet with its Kdgu license plates. took back the lead collecting Each one of the students was seniors could coeirito tost par- Ml the beach. And as a true Ed has a (D'eat sense of hu- Moot wlU agree that the four round tippers as May got received by, a boat —and after Ocular vocation. If daslr^ romanticist MaryeUen retains a mof “ >d is always trying to chorus was fabulous. 'Friday S-23 hla second bmw, a two-baj*er, a few words —some oven In an- “There le a dra^tolax* « C UW >f MIA. !»■ TM UA H>. CH. mood of “eness, awareness make others laugh with hla g^emed to be a better night for and Baleaano, Gary Livengood, other language —each host took communtoatlon htXwioai w and hi^iplneas In life ." dally reports of Andy Capp or the group, but the singing both and Brian Maher each got hits, hto AFSeie to bis own daas. Council Rt^jiiiswaiitlves^ and ‘Dad and I compromited on the oar . . . I get it an A romantlciat la not a hung- of hla terribly sick Jokes. nigj,ta was superb and weU Whltey Jenklna, tofleWer, out After the second period, their bomeroorm TherMo^ i ■< extra night a week and he gets whatever up person, therefore MaryeUen ^*'® f 9*”*"’ worth listening to. fielder suddenly turned pitcher, soraethlng "Bwftil” happened. that tM Bcprosim^ vy s BOCKEY FINN BY LANE LEONARD I win on gae station garnet!" admires people who are open, f®*" Z'® ^®®'® ****® helps release appeared in the went to the mound as Dave Gee —these AFSers are so homeroom be rescoemilM to do not hide their feelings, and h*® *""®*' **“® J®^' lighting. Many times the spot Ware coming off the disabled naughty, I don’t know how, but the • Oomi^ assipwd l^ ’-SJ IF you WATCH THE FILMING, OKAY, IF you REALLY WANT ME THANK you, PHIL! ^ don’t worry. MaryeUen la even f®'-"'®'» the high school Uat, went behind the plate to yfg gg^ together, and Bernadette «»* »-” ‘ N would promote a yOU'U BE ABLE TO TELL IF TO DO IT, I WON'T LET VDU ypU ARE THE MAN able to state that "people are hand and orchestra for three ------catch the versatile and varied j "skipped" —but anyway, greater feeling of communlcsr PHIL-THIS WOWe. IS A DETECTIVE ir s AH HONEST FORTHAyAL DOWN, MINTV.' STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF STORY-ADAPTED FROM A BOOK THAT great;’’ an amazing thing to yeR” - . ^ ■ Jeqktas' pitches. It has been a ^ were together bothering MT. tk*-’’ OF A DETECTIVE! IF yOU ■( U y after working aa a cash- He often goes to the movies Linda concluded fay saying WAS w ritten by a n officer.' so this FIND THE STORY EXITING, YES,&T£V£-IT 15 1 I' FELT I KNEW DO YOU HAVE^ tong season. at hla Western EITHER COPPER CALHOONiV ^ O R SHE MAY WANT/VIETO^ IM and a salesgirl. Even her ^ was e^cl^ly impro^d Students Do ^"ijIS RIGHT DOWN VOUR ALLEY.' TM SURE THE AUDIENCE WILLI QUITE COMPLETE -1 THE ANSWERS, BUT ANOTHER HUNCH WILL TRY TO HAVE ME MARRY HER.' IN EITHER CASE Katony ’70 dass. But what efse could we ^ ^ ® VET THE FINAL ,4 MY HUNCH HAP IN THIS REQUEST MAULED FOR SEEING IT IS TIME FOR THAT HBTDRIC lUans tor the future Include hy the ” *^ te, Charly . Ed la do to bare ton? Doug Pastel owgo^ and m e a n in g con. rm\ h a se ju s t took also a terrific marksman. He ' F FOR lAAMEPIATE m a n e u v e r k n o w n working with people on a per­ A S . . ^ belongs to the high school rifle 7 Projects ’69k presktont Of the AFB CMb, ® * ^ ’ ^ PLACE.' HOW DIP TRANSFER ? sonal baslB. had plapned the program f o r m u n to f^ c n ^ ocHoperatlon ^ YOU WRITE IT SO team. Ekl liata his moat GET VOUR TAIL Maryellen’a romantic Inter­ East Catholic the wedeend, tout It was ralntog, "® acMeved. _ QUICKLY? OUT OF HERE.' memorable experiences shoot­ In Physics ests Include writing poetry,. ing In the Connecticut State and the day 'was Und o f sad — z*Sgs tu Gore VMal, the color yellow, R ifle Championship In which he This year, as usual, the stu- Visits M H S AFBers couldn’t be aad — so "A Tree Orowa to Brooklyn" placed second. dents taking Honors Physics we bothered Mr. Glaesar, and Janls Joplin. fed considers hla three years PSSC are required to submit The 25 or BO strangers you Friday nigfat after “ Mame" On the less romantic side Aquaettes te taklmr EmrUsh at the high school as being fuU a project concerning any topic saw Walking about the holla on „ .. „ * shock to Mom, (M rs. Neieber) 5 ^ S^enc? W ^ Of great people and great ex- that deals with physics. Al- Wednesday, May 14, were not Robin, Doug dnd I In- iT C ^ i a t r v and periences. Hla courses this year though the projects were few Elect Slate more evaluatora. They were ^ je AFSers attd iiosto, ’^ r ’yeaT ^ ^ lfl a conatet of Barth Science, Eng- to number (only seven), they Just everyday kids like you or and all those at Mame rehearsal MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 2!?™ ^ o™ e rtudent council. Hah 12. Current Issues, Band. stiU d^onstratsd originality Of Officers n Li.^hto, German Club, Ski and Orchestra. A fter gradua- and hard a w k . Martha Mustard with Trophy me. It’s Just that they came who woidd like, to come home from Bast CathoUc, that’s all. ha^® About 26 Idds A H ' THERE& NOTHING LIKE WE couldnY ag ree with >tlU and Northend tutor- tlon. Ed leaves for hla basic The m oA t a t e r e s ^ project nounce New OfOcens-'^SSWoTM STARTING THE CW/ OFF TO /WORE, AAR. ABERNATHY. a/;? . ^ tor T h ^ many students wUl training to the National Guard, was submitted by Jim Nashke Mustard Is Math Winner It waa now their turn to «>nd The faenutifid n^erlnaida In the THE SOUND OF MUSIC. r^ e m W her for "never doing However, he plans to later con- — a device that actually made representatives from their weri snnl^ w m Aquaette dub^itove already be- WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALU her homework and not eating ttoue hla education wfth a him able to take pictures of „ major to marketing and buying, sound waves. Jim’s project to- Thls year, a new team was to- Rock pulling to wrlth 16, aad ZSSL*"aiId“«Srivir' Rofata^Smtog from oZ^e to “ .^ “52 functions and aurvlvea. another lool^ fo r endn, Bv- «wtari abow next year, under the MOW'D '> 0 0 LIWE M B TO H E L P DtCH 0 0 G E T C IO O F A L L T H 0 6 E "lOO OUST WENTOWEC. 70 member N A S T / QEQM& O BAW LINO THE ENEMVt' oCficera reeultod in EXatoe Iters- ALL CM 5R 'XOO, C H IP S ? £ fS 3 ■Uly times and even trying pet gerblU. Dave Wore made a selsmo- nothk* to do with 44 ‘ differences between the Thanks Heaven! Saturday presiden^^e ^U , vice times. The great opportunities which, unfortunately, was . ^ j^blUty. It Mark Staknla, reprceentliig It appeared that they had was sunny and nice, so aU to meet different prople and aU ‘70. These glris not able to work. A aetomo- aolely with the todl- the division for grades '9 and mteed fLltoga and emotions AFSers and heats got together «»retary. to mature." Advice? Don’t are flUbig the offices of grsduat- meter recor^ dlatobancM — yj^ual-a ablUty to work out 10, finished 4th, with Gall about our “ UberaUam" as m- at the High School parking lot place too much emphasis on s ^ as earthquBl^ or other ^ problem. It has been ap- Hathaway following, 42. grades. If a^ethtog interests G roup Sees pared to their system and wenT’for a fadke rideT’sht seniors *tua- pn>prlatdy named the Capital The rtatlstlcs show Manches- se d , L a u r a 2SagUo, a n d L y m <^0»jes* HioGEUM . 513-3 you, study it on your own. on the earth. One of the hlghllghU. as ad- Doug Pastel was pretty tricky— Area Mathematics League. ter having two perfect j,y moat, was a vlett to t*o took us to hte'grendmother’s D e r r ic k , PRISCILLA’S POP Next fall MaryeUen will be Shrew Tamed d e ftto ra Joaim Bartone, BY AL VERMEER attending Boston University Founded by Robert TetreauU. rounds; the April 1 match — Q ,f Hunt's A P BngUah house a t Bolton-nso when after M r s ' but, meanwhile a feUow roman- tlcal B«JdrSm(*e 1 ^ . Thte a math teacher at Weaver High, round 1, and the April 14 ^^ere a dlacuaslon deal- an hour and a half we arrived PRISCILLA.^ / WWAT 'O N L Y WUUazn Shakespeare’s "Tam iKwaibie for *b® league has had four meeta match — round 4. ,— —u>. ».«•» H„aorinfiv« them wa vAem no tism tv nnH Linda D ob, Liaa Kenier, sue OHOOLlMASl tic may find her with her par- ^ Shrew" waa attended project makes latch — round 4. ^ with the moat descriptive there, we were so tWrsty. and „ “ I W ANT THE / / OID YOU TW O MORE. puasiDie l o r ______Awards Au/nrHn nlnoalso urnnwent to the two adjectives pertaining to th e hungry *and "tired" ...that SAVS WOLLYWOCK :TRUTH,' J/ VSAY TO WEEKS TlUL ento at 89 Oxford St. light waves to be seen to a ^ y® "- IS CRYING ‘ S C H O O L Q two 8Choola**took ^ e . Miss Van L ^ (who was pur H E R W E A R T .CLOSES." They were offered a free chaperone) said: " . . . I don’t OUT.' playniav waa _nresented eaneclaUy Use of lenses were studied by m so'vi^ mainemancai p iw j ___ _ ^ tiw ir iems of 'varying degrees of acortog sophomore. lunch from our cafeteria, and want to see another bicycle tor ^members to tadw CAPTAIN EAST H on or Rtais for grades 10, 11 for student groups by the North _ Bege ’70 an entire day id good oV MHS at least a year.” "■plaoes. BY LESLIE TURNER and la wUl be figured both on Shore Community Arts Founda- NArtha Mustard and Chris **®ulty. This ye e i's abow, “ l^itrit of JOE K B M K K f AIOVBP T0 Pl/tYTON An awards banquet was held —what more could one aak At the farm, we played ten- , ALONG TH* IMIS5IGGIPPI RIVER EANKG'. IN ) JOB..NO! eUTlBNN PRUITT ^Mllt^D^ts andquallty podnte. tlon in Beverly. Maas. The pre- Twomty had a few proUema to the Sea," proved to be enjoy- L0M6 AGO. FOLKG ALL PBAPI AIL IA SHANTY HOO^iOAT MB BUILT. TIBS UP ^obaiti^ble f « hOTors a ——*•>*<"" was unique .irriniiA in that’the thnt the constructingconatruettoar their Focault pan- nen- Cooke’s Tavern to for?! nis, voUybaU, others sat at a BUT PRUITr„.A LONER RARELY 9ESNL ACK IN TH'SHADOWS WHEN Bege ’70 round table and talked. We dev aifale entertainment for all those th' westbound theater waa to the round and the dulum. Mainly, they couldn’t Band Concert THANKS. •tudent must be carrying a elded to return at about 3 p.m., attending. It tocluded auch POP. NOW mJMm^ of 4)4 credlto for the entered by way of the *ttt^hS»et Bailey Auditorium wUl be the . and certabriy had a hard time numbers as "Tbe Crab," WIBRE'S year and have no grade below audience, "Anebora TITBUS I « 0" and not more than one TheTjTuSidtog lee parts of Petnichlo the paiuMum to record the tadlvkhial on the MHS ^ e ^ S ^ demerite^*on“ toe”rocord m of A^^ST’and^^^ Tld^ STAinON? *C" to a major subject. and Katherina Mtoola were well tafion of the earth accurately. “Y" . ’ni''*,"', * 1“ * 1 !)^ the end o f the year w ill be Oarirtlne Johnson's bicycles suf- In preparation tor next yearte played by John Cullunama and John Stiu-ltog and Harold of the* t»A«ite of West Hteh of carried over to next year's rec- *®*'J^ f ^ ® damage— show, pool meetings are being Many Sandals also turned to a vary Oonard first, Bast Oath- „ ^****' ord. Students who have deten- Pastel did a good Ronnie Claire Edwards. students wno nave aewn- Jahio^ but Caroline **** *** Any aocldenU occurring on students debated whether__ X.--:. they 1-*. interesting____ti— project. mThe_, ____ twoolic second. Lnomlm Inomte thirdthird, nnd and mancneoier, « . t l. ______-• lob m Jantoe.’a hnl namllnA . . ______t.. t - —. . - — . MS J ___xS_« a-_A_ ____ -AAAVAA New RlHfrflfn CfMtWW 8<^ prop^y or at any school good aa Rtohard Burto^ fl^ miKel''n»kitta over 1000 Britain touith. ^^® ^ *’’* v®ar i?u^make up this de- ^ ^ ^lTd<%*^ ^.**8J^id» BY BOB LUBBERS apoita event must be reported and Liz Taylor (to the movie), feet to to the air and com- MHS finiohad saventh, to the ^ned ^earaal^th our band ‘®n“ on after school classes.,8tu- wto happened to pa« oy, and Tbe Aqusrttes have 3m>diite«iy to the teacher to This Shakespearean comedy puted their altitude accurately, flntt meet, held on Marrit 19. after which they will be hosted ®"‘® '*'*'® *‘® "^® ‘*®' !!li to see a nice looking ^ ^ _ ohatge or to the school nurse takes place In Italy and con- They also fired different types Tbe team continued to boU a {„ dinner by MHS band men2 tantlon will not receive their girt, aU tired, walking fp MU ^ andan accident form must be cema the taming of a strong of rocksto, designing their own. good position on tbe scale, os It bera prior to^thla evening’s con- ProRrams to September until all carrying a bicycle: (fortunate- y, Deoemlisr. fn)f.4 out. willed w ife and the courting of trying to find the most prac- flrtUtoed w ltii a third for the cert TOe conductor o ft iie West ®* ‘ *‘® ‘>®‘*ntlon has been made ly the driver was Kalhy Johns- jjjKWhy Valda ‘71 -A------her beautiful younger slater, tlcal rocket for recovery and for April 1 meet April 14 brought High Band is Mr Peter J “P’ •Kiui "nte Ptay was fast movtag and reaching a high altitqde. another seventh gSawe, bringing Marino ------®“** “***''* BY ROUSON I t Is thsjs^ionsl^y Of TO: y^^ colorful costumes were very Tony Kuuslk nuule a device them to tbsMAy 7 match, which The MHS bands will be heard students are reminded of the ***®‘*’ I do, And wbm I tabMd wHh ------xw- 4 n... elaborate. that showed that sound waves tney finlahed with a fine fifth, to separate aa well aa cwnbta- acto^.T7e’iutotioir‘that''th are wrong. . .at night all the rest of uib AFSers, thsy/ **'e students enjoyed ars aetuaUy ahock waves and Under the headline o f Individ- ed numbers, and high- to lea ve*toe building at the “ “ "*®‘ ®*®*" ^ *** P*es*d. the play, but some fe lt that they can, U loud enough, move ual scoring, Martha finished at lights from "M am e", a u n g ^ close of school and nitt to loiter Dance, (poor ASFers— and asked m » to thank Doug ^ woulTbavo approclatod It more molecules. the top. number two. with only Zmberoof the play’i iSlSfwlU to me co^o^ or on school ®®*^y *«*«> « ®®«" ^®*\«*®*«- *“ oiOos immediately. y y,^ ^ Robert Taytor’s project da- Harvey McArthur from Loomla also be presented. rrounda The office has been "^®“’ *” **■ *«ctag we went making It as tttce aa *t was, - forehand. nuxutrated properttoa of atreas above her. Martha averaged a The MHS bands wlU be direct- reqelvtoir many complalnU of ^ •‘®P*' ^ ready x«nd also to ttte hoM fanttUes Seniors with a quality point The group waa chaparoned by in plastics, using different 14.26, wWle Harvey showed a ed by Mr. St*i*en PodgoraU. A noisy corridors after school ® 8«n*^y vIMt at lOH. (We end to the students of MHB ratio of 48 or more wlU gradu- Mra. Joyce Don and Mlaa Linda pdaroW lenses to make It poaal- 14.50 average, for Grade 12. good will offering wlU be taken and studenU are warned that *'®** *“ ve some serious ac- who weae so friendly and kind ate as honor etudenU and have Tofttand, both of the BngUah bis to see the mulUcotored Hnea Kenneth Messier flnUbed 21 for at the concert, with the pro- demerit penalties will be Usued “ vlty, too). with us. the MHS team. ceeda going to the band uniform to any student who Is loitering Don’t you think the whole Margarita Semblantes Oky, ’89 Grade 11 showed Jona-Hlc- fund. or causing a disturbance. weekend was a auocessT Wall, AFS Dcuador PAUB TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ)..MANGHES1EB. OONN^ FRIDAY, MAY 28. 1989 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 28, PAGE TWENTY-ONE Red Sox Capitalize ^.""*1 Comer Making Good Baseball Crowds Off Odds Favor Foster AmoricM iM gae .— ,^ ***** •«M8ie attendanca San Diago ia averagii« Hs969 WEST SPRINGFIELD, W- he’e gonna go. Maytw in six or Batting (90 at bats)—Carew, There are ^OUOB hoverini^ thiough Tu«MUy*a ganiM w u for it home E^pearanoofl fdr a Mass. (A P )— The 4-1 odds champion, winner o f 18 so.” TONIGHT’S GAMES Mtimeaota .881; F . Robinaon^ over, a number o f gates in conuMued to 6,6Uj»e 20i,800 total. Seattis’s average favoring light heavyweight «tmigbt. mAuding is by kayoe, EV^eter, whoee reach ia like Oreen Manor vs. Man. Auto, BalUmore .864. m ajor league bmohel ^ a gain of 800,96S. The four la 8.872 to 17 dates for a 160.836 the wtagqian o f a B4Ba has Buckisy On Opportunities As Everyday Player champion Bob Frater don’t win hay. a ad^tage m i T ^ i ^ Runa-BIair, Baltimore 89; W. S1 I.X OUT soraaAUi _____ , Dillon’s vs. Police, Waddell i liM |W parks, but the expangion S*****?2“ ctol»-Montreal and totaL BOSTON (A P )— There’s Robinson, Baltim ore 87. teams are brightening the t “*• Nattonal The trouble epoto aeem to b e Cbmpletely------,------, dornfandfaig play, challenger Andy Ken- ****8*** Whm they yp ^ record, > Pagani’a vs. Oilers, Veridanck Runs batted in—Murcer, New caty 4-1 and, in the aftaraoon, hit. Comer came back wtOi Ua K tne League and Kanaaa City and in PMladelphla where the PhU- oreen Manor^defsated Acadia dall. claeh in Dm televlaion 16-round w . la- eiBt OJL « biff reason for the Boston - N E W YCJr K (A P ) — attendance picture. He knocked out Tiger—the NATIONAL ULkOUB York 40; F. Robtnson, Baltimore Boston added to Chlifomia’i three-nm hlaat In the oevantb. ®**Hie in the American—have lies have averaged 6,643 n game, nfatnuront. 36-8, beMiul a 39- "I was a 8-1 underdog when I title fight at the Btastem State# 14 Wayne Comer’s claim to An Aseoolated Preaa first time toe African ever had Staying cloaa on tha haala of O hloavi IS Red Sox are challenging 86. woes with a 4-3 victory. The • • • ■vtvv pulled a combined 849,688 in Cleveland where the Indiana attack lart night at Mt. Ne- lought Ekldle Jones at Las CoUaeum Saturday afteznoofi. nttfaboHRi 10 U j m 6 fame as the indispenaihle The 80-year-old champ from been stopped—in toe fourth leagua-leadbig Nsaalfra, toe Baltimore for the Ameri­ Hits—F. RobInBon, Baltlmora New York Yankees and Oakland WHITE SOX - n O B U -> 1 ***™ «‘‘ toe home tunistUee. show en average of 6,700 and in =1* bnta tor the wtaners ^egaa in February and I beat round to win toe 176-pound divi­ near Tort: u 19 .489 6 % can League’s Blast Division 67; Blair, Baltimore 08. warm-up man for Mickey The White Sox waited little Silver 8i»1nga, Md., stands '6- Medics (4-1) trimmed wtnless were idle. from SO to sion UUe a year ago. In his flrrt Moriarty Bros. (0-4) lart night e t Loss# u 19 .474 7 lead and the hapless Cali­ Doubles—4 tied with 10. Lolich during last year’s Urns handing McLain his fourth « W person# at home, the fifth high-' have an 8,116 average. fitaunons 641 Marrtx Potter 4-4, °tols? You can’t get Mt foot-8H and has a 79-toch reach. u 30 .489 9% Kendall, 6-10, hae a 60H-ineh defense he pUt Frankie De Pau­ at Buckley FMd, 6-1 . fornia Angels are buried in Triples—Began, 4; D. World Series^ppears over. PILOTS - S^jfrflB S — setback against alx vM ocIm as tow in the NL. The B ^ ’ The PMl. arc 78,968 behind ^ La- la down three times in toe first u M A14 reach. Pair of two-cun framaa spark­ Sata^ 12 % last place in the West. Qreen, Oakland 8; McAuliffe, Instead of warming up. Comer, a 38-yeap«ld right­ they scored four timea in the lart season while the White Sox EVuter is a good fighter,” round and won on a teolmical teano 8-4; RcMlimBn, Marah, added toe flat-noaed, ex-Marine Kendall, 39, claims that ha’s ed toe aucoeaa. rt Dhrlalra The Rad Sox are playing aa a Detroit 8. pitchers, he is making him­ hander who betted only three first inning, two on BUI Meltao’s la-SToi, u liliL Potter, efanimns and Don GHhei knockout in 3:17 o f the round homer. •tome a sUght with 340,866 in 17 tor a from Portland, Ore., today, never been floored to hia pro ca­ Mike Hull’s bat produced torse 36 11 .991 team, c^>ttallxtng on every op­ Home nm»—F. Howard, self known by wearing times for the Tigera in 1987 and deefease. last Jan. 23. W aahli«tan 14; PAroceUl, Bos­ Oeny Nyman, 8-0, and Dan 14,180 average. In :^ tl«., eight other. "but I don’t toink he’s that reer of aeven years and 83 Uta tor toe Medics and Jim U m Aagelea 33 IS. .896 9% portunity. The Angela can’t do 48 times last eeason, did get a Starting time for the fight will ton 18; R. Jackson, Oakland 18. them out. Oslnaki combined on a five-bit­ good. I saw the movlea of his fights. He waa stopped in toe Wigren and Mark Wagner each B m n m L 31 17 ABI 6 anything right, Mowing numer- hit in hie only at bat during the and Lee Ife y e r had two h it. be about 6:30 p.m., BDT. It wiU Stolen bases—Harpor, Seattle A fter 6H years in the ihinor behind last year’s pace. They ■' tight with Dick Tiger and I feel 10th round by Elddie Cotton to had a pair. Pete Freeman col­ CkHbkamJH 17 19 .478 8 oua aooring chancea deapite the series, but it was his success as ter for the victory at MIhnuikee be shown nationally on ABC’s 30; Campaneria, Oakland 13. leagues and portiona o f two sea­ before 16,948 fens. are toe New Y a A Meta, trailing I can beat him.” 1968 but aaye It waa because of lected two hits and the Nicola M .439 10 maiSer-miiiding of BiU Rigney, a warm-up catcher for which he THE Wide Worid o f Sports, but an 19 Pitching (4 dedatons)—Mc­ sons in the majors. Comer is • • • by 67,228.V. Oakland nA ’s,. .62,471; . . . . . wtonera hold down aec- _It______waa Kendall’s upset______victory a broken noee and cuts. brothers, Rick and Bob, each 13 one <|f the moat baaeball-wiae received special notice. area 160 miles around West 0®n Diigu 16 39 j n Nally, BaHimom 6-0 , 1.000; making some noise as a hitter ORIOLB8 - TWnra — CtaUfonila Angela, 48,448; Hbu^ pla^wlto a 6-1 record and Jones, then toe World Box- "Maybe he’s never been had one for tha MB’s. managera in the game. Lolich won hla first two ______down, but there’s always a first Springfield w ill be blacked out Phoebus, Baltimore 0-0, 1.000. with the Seattle Pilots. Frank Robinson hit hia Uth ton Artroa, 40,701; Pittsburgh, Aasoctation’a No. 1 oontend- Standout defensively waa The Red Sox managed Juat gamee in the series with Comer 278 480 X—26-29-2 e,T’ that the Westerner a time,” said Foster. ”He looks tocluding Springfield, Bortott. _____ ^ ^ I Vtan. S, 11 In- Strikeouts—Culp, Boaton 60; Washington heard from him homer in the sboth inning and H erald ,«A 1 1 ; S t Louis, 13,894; Ban Horlarty centerfieldar John a t U M iia ,( three htta, but rallied from a 8-0 catching him between Innings, 000 012 3— 8- F4 jon ranklnx and the shot at Foe- like a roug^ tough fighter but Providence and Harttord, Conn, joimson. deficit to pull out a 4-8 victory McDowell, Cleveland 66. Thuraday n i^t wben he nq>ped and when Comer didn’t show be­ then singled in the tie-breaking ETanclSoo, 11,888 and BalU- Aoadin ■ » ------— ------Medloa 001 321—6-11-3 AttMrtm. IB, Kmr Turk S on Reggie Smith’s two-out aln- a three-nm homer and a two- fore one inning o f the final run in a five-run seventh in Bal­ more, 8,206. une didn't help Morlarty’s 010 000-1- VI Hourton 7, liadUMt 4 gle in the ninth inning Thuraday Batting (90 at bots)^. run double that boosted the 14- game, the suporstlOous Ixdlch timore’s seventh victory in eight EARL YOST The Chicago Cuba, leading toe ,__ , Eastern Division NL race, ahow « » DeOormter Hometa had m Wigren, Pinto and FrattaroU CMeap> a, Lew A n c «lw 0 for a aweep of a three-game aer­ Jones, New Y<»k .887; H. A ar­ lota to a 7-6 vlctoiy over the refused to throw. He wanted games. ReUevec Dick Hall, 8-1 Sporti Bditer toe largeat Increaae, 77,908. The «*lng end were defeatod ^ R. Nicola and Freeman. PltMaiq^ 7. a to Dtego i ies. on, Atlanta .881. Senators. The five runs batted only Comer. got the victory after otaiter Jim " It waa a team effort e ll the Runs—Keoakiger, Chicago 88; in gave him two more than be Comer finally arrived and Hardin failed to retire a batter others up from 1968 are Atlanta, Spottnman Tavern, 16-6. Ttw Onl^ gmamm WoliwUed 72,949; Boston, 49,864; CEncln- nww tenm, DeOotmfer Homrta IW aya OaiiMa way’ ’ Boaton Manager Dick Wil­ C. Jonea, New York 81; Rose, had last year with the Tigero. Lolich went on to win the decid­ as the Twins took a 8-0 lead. From the little Black Book ------^ __ _ _ Moving into first plaoe, Sears • • • PldtaMpblB (9laduoa B-4) «t liams said. “That atlft wind Cincinnati 81. In fact, the night gave him 38 ing game. Just for the record, Carl “Hi Ho” Silver w h o w as “ **’ Yankees, to Cfcnrtw QA Sports. (8-1) trounced Wlpoo (1-4) last Runs batted in—Bonks, Chica­ AttM te (Pmppm U ) nlgbt blowing in cost lu maybe a hall RB I and six homers, along with But Comer never i.etood a INDIANS • B O Y A U — iud»rf »d r.uevM of hi. d S night at WoddeU Field, 17-6. doxen bomera, but the feSowa go 81; C. Jrniea, New Y o A 81; a .368 batting average, far bet­ Starter Horado Pina'a first S'Z sr: Moran’s two afavtae and a MnaiSe having a hitting Home runs—4 Ued with 9.’ Mike Bpetein’s 11th homer and Stan TraUams aavad tha victo­ Scan 034 Ollx—17-U-3 Plttaboitb (im a 3-4)at 8an Stolen bases—Brock, St. Lou­ for a 7-8 victory over Detroit, Here *n Hiere start at noon.. .Buddy Krebs of two epteoe. Westbrook doutod IVHMtaoo (RolMttaon

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CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE For 71 m S R E OUGHTA B E A LAW Howftt For Sol* 72 Loti FerSolft 73 W H IF F L E H m n m F o r S o Id 7 2 H o m For Sdo 72 LoliForSdk 73 LoM For Solo 73 Loll For Solft 73 Oat of Towft 0 «t of Towo Om of Tm W & ^ MANCHBOnBR. ettotom todlt dPRINO 8T. location, gorgeous 262 P a A k HR ST. cpposlte Jan- ROUJNG PARK — Six-room For Solo 75 For Solft 75 F 4r M ' DOOtDIA'nD oceiqwiicjr —One ,*])O lfrTM U m i<- 60/6ACM»NAL1«JLCOF1»fc **ANC!UftSikm — Would you 78 WBST s m il — 5 nom a, mod- 5-room Capa, dormar, aaw 6-room Lrahapad Ranch phis sen St Single tsmlly, 3 bed­ FARM pRIVB —100 x 200’, C ape, 134 b a th s,, ttawplaoed CLASSIFIED «t tt« etoUMt R u o Ii m w * ^ beUeve $17,900 tor a tour bed­ noAOl 6 0 SOU LEAVE A NICE B IO Ol’ACE aaii kttebm wOIi bollt'lna, for­ roof, donUa lot, garaga, e«i- encloaod porch, 2 flraplaees 2- rooms, second floor, flre(dsioe, h as w a ter and sew er, 86JM0. BOUTON — 834-room Ranch ...... «v«r M«n! Itocantljr radoiM, mal room, tfaraa ba^ room Ranch. Walking distance U v^ room, ahimhium skUng, LAKE f A o NT Batata — Tkn with attached garage, one half BOLTON, 8-room tUuMb, 2 6E1WEEH VQU ASP 1HE CRAdE AHEAP-* tral tocation. Original oanar, cargaragd, Irallt-taiB, 1% baths, hassment gangs, treed lot CsU after 6 p.m., 64»«8M. garage, attached enclosed pitt- room home with two-car ga­ baa wall to wall In Mraral rocma, laiga m cloaad pDreh, to schools and shopping. War .■III. M ■■■ ■ — I , , block from boating and swim- extras, quist loco- Hayaa Aganey. aMKnU. 814 p tr cant assumabis mdrt- all utiUtiea swsMeMe wttiila io. Owner, 6496108 after 0. raga and breeseway on STB’ of roomal Loraljr traed yard, oon- garaga, aluminum aiding, |M,- details eaU Mitten Realty, BOLTON LAKE — Vernon, mhig, wooded lot, $U,000 tokos tion. Immediate oeenpanqr. ADVERTISING gags. BsautiftiUy n ^ ta ln s d 649-6980. walking distance to s i grades, lake frontage. Grounds are Tanieot location. Thr«« nloa •00. FliBbrIek Aganep Raal- MANCHESTER — Older tiTO- treed lots, 800’ to water, pav­ it. PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, Owner aaya, BeUt P rfe e d low ­ grounds. Wolverton Agency, publie schools, abutting addl- almply beautiful t Ftve-yea-flve er. Morriaon Realtor, 948-1018. CLAaaiFlED ADVBirnSING DEFT. HOURS bedraoma, garafe, ancloaad tora, 5M-4200. famlly consisting of two flve- Realtors, 64»-2818. ed town accepted rood, raced 646-4266. * rear pordi. BaUtota Aganejr, VBRNON-TOIXAND —“S o x ttonsl building lot of record, Roiorf Proporty bedrooms I Two stone fire­ romn flatA located far center of t o sell. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 8 A JL to 4:80 PJL 200’ building lot located In pree present mortgage not amiun- places! AU this phis a bath VERNON — S-bedroom Ranch, NORTH COVENTRY — Fhw 447-141S. MAMOHESTER -T wo fkm - town. New roof, aluminum COVENTRY — Taro level wood­ For Solo 74 RAISED RANCH, four-bed­ aroa. Plenty of treea and aUo. Arfting , mid-twenties. houae at the wateria edge I Ex­ large wooded lot, family room, m m Ranch, garage, fire- By, 5 and 4 in a rnshtonitol storms ^ aereansi. $22,900. ed building lots, community B IO -B IO I 8-room O olontol In iq>- rooms, two baths, rec room, a magnlfloetit water view. Seen by appointment only, 648- WATERFRONT lot, Bolton tra lot posaiblUty. A rare type convenient to Pariewoy, $2,100 J14 hadw, buBt-kis, tuU OOTY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. neighborhood. ICalntenanoe Gonrd Agency, Reattors, 649- water, 81,700 tor both. Meyer ple pie order. Two lavatories, utility room, garage, ceipets! Must sell. Jacquellne-Roberta 6021. Lake. This lot la diy and well of property. CaU now. Belfiore dow n, $20,000. M eyer A g en cy , basem enL $21,900. Owner 742- toee eiding, »oar garage, treed 0968, 64*4639. A g en cy , R ea ltor, 64S-0000. « t » PJL DAT BEPtMUB FVBUOAnON full bath, 2-car overalaad ga­ - 120x216’ lot. WotvMton Aigency, fenced yard. Oslltornla huid- A gen cy, 646-8889. cleared In good acceptable Agency. 647-14U. R ea ltor, 64S-0609. 0792. liCANCHBSTER — Near future DMOkw iar flatarlaj Mid M oaiay to 4:M pan. FMdaj raga. Four bedrooms, plus R ea M on , 640-281S. NEW LLSTING — Vacant 4-bad- soapliig. C an 649-7924 to r ap­ area. C. J. Morrison Realtor ______» Ta. hp. a S M. OS.-M |«^ PMIM4 poin tm en t WBLi. KEPT four-bedroom location of MhadMoter Oom- BUILDERS and Meal In-law altuatlon or fhra ------— ------room Colonial, l-ear garaga. Oape, Uvhtg room wltii f 1 r e- 648-1018. GORGEOUS Ranch with two- legitimate bedrooms. Country Nlea araa, naada aome work. munlty College. Executive type DEVELOPERS fuU baths and two-oar garage TOUB OOOPKRAnON WILL eat-ki Idtclien with pan- COVENTRY LAKE — Two wa- slsad kitchen, front to back Low down payment Hurry, A’rTRACnVE 8-bedroom Colo­ 6-nxim Ranch. Ideal for group 17 acran located in prastlgio on eleven beautiful acres. (Ur­ DIAL 643-2711 formica countere, terfront lota of reoord. Side living room with raised hearth S P R IN G H A S only $19,600. H. M. Frachetta nial C m >9> family room, dlA- entertaining. Deeirable extras. area oft Sptfng St. Should ea 1968, ooiuUUon 1069. R aised A mD AS 600H A6 V0UtX)f CHBCttf SOME fuU ceramic both. Only $21,- by aide. Blach one 80 x 180’. fireplace. Some parquet floor­ tJ -'ID BREAKS Mis HECK Y ) 6MOEMORH IM! Realty. 647-999t. waaher, garage, one acre treed 648-8009. H. B. Grady, Broker. yield so AX acne lota. City hearth fireplace, waU to waU ing. Neat workahop In cellar. SPRUNG lot with maximum privacy 800. Wolverton Agency, Real- water and sewers. Bxodterit ExceUent buy at $7,900 fo r carpeting, country kitchen, C ooHoood From Fraeodlng Pago toi:;i. 640-2818. BAST SIDB —6 roocn Colonial both. Jacquellne-Roberta Agen­ I FO R S A LE Mr. LomlNurdo, Balflore Agen­ TWO FAIHLT duplex M , aap- ______Owner, 848-8184. N flU5280lfl|F c n a lo t releane walkout windowed basement r- arate furnacaa, aluminum 134 baths, g a ra g e, su n p ord i, bafta CaU today. cy, 846-8888. Ehren m ore land p ossib ly avaU- cy, 647-1418. - And we have \ cornered the ------’ - • M^NCHESTHIR tuid vldnlty _ aluminum shUng and storms, market on One Inveftment storms and screens, oonven- / able. Belfiore Agency, 647-1418. Roooft Fropony Invostmoor Proporty „ 1 TV V V 1 estate In lovely yard. Reascnablo. MUst NEAR FUTURE LOCATION TWELVE room estate In Man­ housing. lently located. $20,000. Girard JACQUELINE-ROBERTS Out of Town For Root 67 For Sdo 70-A chester, Including in-law suite. Agency, Realtors, 648-0988. 64*- R e a d H e r a l d A d s S ' p^ce ranges caU Mitten seU. OaU ow ner. 649-1481 a fter Agency FOUR bedroom Colonial In Bol­ j ; ______Realty, Realtora, 848-6980. 4 p-m . ton. Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore Professionally appraised dead 0688. For Solo 75 CAra COD — Naw two-bad- MANCHBSSTBIR — 4-fam Uy and -f' 646-8889 OF MANCHESTER end street. Professional and CENTBIR STREE T—HiNie Is Agency, 647-1418. room boma wltb aondack and a profaaaional ahop in oantar o( a 12-room 2-fanWly wftli BOUTON — Village Green, executive area. Belfiore Agen­ MANCHESTER — 8-room , COVENTRY — Large building plctuia Tlaw of Capa Cod Bay. town. Tip top condition and a aluminum aiding. Maximum 2-itory home, 8 badrooma^ 2 Rambling Up roof Ranch, over FREE view from New Hkven cy , 647-1418. ' X lot with artealan weU and com­ to Springfield goes with this COMMUNITY COLLEGE CoBvanlant to two excallent good Incoma producar. Mid income tor (Ills type of prop­ balha, tor the budget minded Bolton 2,700 square feet Uving area, mercial aeptic ayatem already unbeUeveable nine-room Con­ beaehaa. Aaallabla July U-M 40'a. Wolvarton Agency, Real- 8ETVEN room Cape w ith tw o- erty. Grab tills one at $88,- •amlly.- Only $20,600. H a y'aa. nine rooms with 4-bedrooma, Executive type 6-room ranch. Ideal for group tora, 64»-28i<. M, LUCAS InstaUed. Area loned tor bual- 134 baths, flrepIaced-U ving temporary on a sky Ugh Glas­ and H orBi of Saptambar. full baths, wall to wall carpet­ AiLtnvcmi,m. 000. A g en cy , 640-01S1. ^ Pbona OO-aaos after 5 p.m. neaa. 88,999. F.M. Goal Agen­ room, formal dining room, tonbury elevation. Hartford entertaming. Desirable extras. CONVk NUENCB food Btore. Re­ ing, built-in Btove. M r. Zlnaaer, TWO FAMILY, 8 and 8 plus cy, ais-soss. kitchen (built-ins), breakfast skyline indescribable at night tire to your own bualneaa and Balflore Agency, 647-1418. LINDEN STREET—^ you OOLUMBU Lake — )SmaU two rooma finished on third PICTURESQUE VILLAUE GREEN room, large heated encloeed Two fireplaces, two-car ga­ earn double your Inveatment. want a good 10% return on H. B. GRADY, Bieker—648-8009 waterfront oottagaa, aome time $17,800 VERT clean altunlnum Ho w m For Sol* 72 Heosos For Solo 72 Houm s For Solo 72 floor. Hanfy loctOlan, $28,000. WOODED buUdlng lot, north­ porch with sweeping irlews to rage, four bedrooms, dlnhig Hour* are long but you can aat ' your investment, check tills atOl aTaUabla during June, aided e-room home centrally Phllbrick Agency, Realtor, east corner of Oloott Street east, 2-oar garage (electric room, large living room with your own, 110,000. Wolvarton TWO-FAMILT flata — 8 and 5 6-family with 18 rooms near July, AiignaL M»-0«»8, 64S- located. A acarce price range. MANCHESTER Exceptionally 6484200. and Carol Drive. After 6 p.m. eye doors), garden house. WeU breath taking view, solarium plus four flniahed rooms on MANC^ESl'EK — Nine large the center of Manchester. A gen cy, R aaltora, 640-381S. Call now. Belfiore Agency, 647- clean slx-raom hom e wrlth a s­ 246-4781. landscaped 134 a cres. F o r la rg e likewise. Architecture and pro­ wooded lota, Bush HUl Rd. Now Buy now and start earning 1418. third floor, two-car garage, sumable mortgage, modern L A R G E , clean , a ttra ctiv e 11- family Uving or office in the fessional landscaping must be GRANT’S NBCX Heighta Edge- JfANCHBSTBR •— Potential extra dollars. laige tree ahadqd lot. Excel­ building 4-bedroom Colonial, , kitchen writh buUt-ins, a lu ­ room bouse taKfludlng 4-r o o m home situation. Low 40’s. By seen-exterior stonework is buatneas site. Service station MANCHESTER — Big 2-famUy wood Rd. 4 room cottage, 2 NEW USTma —two years lent location. $34,800. PhUbrick $28,400. Raised Ranch, $27,990. minum siding, large enckised reiftal plus excellent bom, SST appointment Suzanne Shorts, tremendous. Thermopsuie 1" or amall ahopphig center. Junc­ Ranch, 8 plua 8 bedrooma, flre- hatha, large aundeck, modern young two-famlly on Cam­ A gen cy, R ea ltors, 646-4200. Make your selection. Ray Hol­ porch. Immediate occupancy. JA R V IS R E A L T Y CX). foontags, $28,800. H uteblns 646-8288.,J. Watson Beach ft plate glass, too many other tion on three roads. High traf­ placea, aU brick constnictlon. and clean. Sleepa 7, (100 week­ bridge Street! Both kitch­ com b e, R ea ltors, 644-1288. $24,900. PhUbrick Agency, Agency, Realton, 6494824. Co., Realtors, 278-6960. features to Ust here. The Very, fic count. Wohrerton Agency, OXFORD STREET REALTORS M I5 Must be aeen. CaU Paul W. ly. Mm. Carter, 742-UU. ens automatic! Aluminum R ea ltors, 846-4200. very best Belfiore Agency, 647- R eal tom , OiO-2818. CALL US "HARD WEAR" storma, screens. Wall to wall RANC31 — Modern kitchen with 288 East Center St 648-1121. p r i v a c y Raised Ranch, 7 D ougan, Reedtor, 649-4838. BOLTON — $18,900 Ucely lo- 1418. on owner’s aide. Close to every­ bullt-ln range, three bed­ PORTER Street Area — Over­ moms, 2 flrsplaoes, 1% baths, ca ted 434 room R anch. A lum i­ VERNON — 22 acres more or Four-bedroom hmne in the DEALERS thing. Mr. Cunningham, BelP rooms, full basement, covered size all brick Cape Ood. Coun­ recreation room, garage, alu­ num combinations, large treed BOUTON —834 a cre s, la rg e Womod To Rmit 68 less located In exploding com­ center of town. Owners flore Agency, 647-1418. rear patio. 2-car garage. Fhil- minum aiding, acre, view, $27,- RAISED RANCH — Modern lot. Tool shed, lake privUeges. bam, four bedrooms^ tw o Wo soft hoasas Haft can take ft. Well mercial tone off Route moving to the mid-west and try size kitchen, garage, patio, phusMd r o o m and cluaBta, soUd octir WANTIB} — Five room flat, brlck Agency, Realtors, 648- treea. $28,000. Hutchins Agen­ B8 PEARL ST. — Two-famlly, 900, Hutchins, Agency, 6494S24 kitchen with buUt-in range, L- Bel Air Real Estate, Vincent batha, famUy room. $88,500. 30. $140,000. Jacqueline-Roberts NEW LISTINQ------Slx-yee, six strucUen and outdoor Uving space ore a auburban, east of River. ^ Re­ must seH. Has two full 4200. cy, Realtors, 649-8824. 6-6, 2-car garage, m inutes shaped Uving and dining A. Bogglnl, Realtor, 848-9882. Holcombe Realtors, 644-1288. Agency, 64«-S8S». bedrooms. Ideal tor large fam­ MANCHESTER — 6 rodm MUST for esinfty Ufa. spectable family, references, baths, two-car basement from Main St. dwelling could rooms, three bedroom*, large Let us find you a bom Untli big ily ! Country alsed kitchen, be easUy converted to profes- Ranch, immaculate coudltlan. call a fte r 5 o r waebenda, 62S- EXISnNO two-family located garage, nicely landscaped MANCHB8TER . family room with buUt-in bar, enough and good snoMgb—to mast ywMT formal dining room. Public or slonal offlees. Property in ex- Green Manor area, fuU base­ SS28. on large level lot, 80 x 800'. THE VALUE IS HERE!! 2-car garage.' Lot, 100x200’. S M ili f o r Hm vMni lo OQBMt parochial achool, in the heart lot. Beautiful oondiUon IN TOWN ceUent ciMiditlcm. Professional­ ment plus reo room, park-Uke Excellent potential tor profea- $21,900. Add up these, fea- $20,800. PhUbrick Agency, WANTED 4 room apartment for of Manchester. Walk to all fa­ throughout. EhcceUent financ­ ly appraised, priced according­ yard, garage. H. M. Frechette, slonal building.' On West Mid­ First time offered. Spacious turea. Aluminum siding, 2- Realtors, 846-4200. working mother and child age cilities. Neat and clean. Bel- ing " available. Sensibly car garage, screenedf in ly. For appointment call Rus­ Realtor, 847-9998. Mamber ef Mancksalsr dle Tpke. near Main St. $88,- 11-room Colonial that offers 0. Can «4»A200. flore Agency, 647-1418. bock porch,'flr^laced Uv­ sell Real Estate, 649-9689. Af­ and Hartford Beoid of 600. Jacquellne-Roberta Agen­ priced at $29,500. T. J. 5 bedrooms, large Uving M ANCHESTER — .Ju st HSbed IMMEDIATE ACTION ing loom, city 'water and ter 7 p.m . 228-9284. MANCHESTER — 6 rooms, 8 Raottsss and 2LUL cy, 646-8889. NEW USTINQ — Gorgeous, im­ C rock ett R ea ltor, 643-1577. room, formal dining and a sewer. We consider Ihe or 4 bedrooms, wnUk-out base­ 6-8 duplex off Mialn St, 134 maculate Colonial with nicely kttctiCT that has lots of cab­ price outstanding. Call Mr. ment hot water heat, 1% baths, each aide, S^bar garaga. Need 2-3 or 4 family home for out of state ettmt I e i Iw m Frepmty private rear yard. Treea, 6.2 ACiRBS, beautiful land, very inets with built-ins and Gordon for drtails. 649- Walk to schools, shopping and COUNTRY CLUB AREA baths, early occiqianoy, $19,- for June 1st inepection. July oocnpancy apart­ For Solo 70 Lond For Solo 71 ahruba, manicured lawn. Six attractive modernized farm leads to a spooiaus family 6306. 800 Call Warren E. HUwland, ^ churches. Belfiore Agency, REAL ESTATE rooms plus finished family house, beamed ceilings, fire­ room, also finished sun Realtor, 64S-U06. 647-1418. m en t. 391 CEN TER Street, an eight OOVENmT — Bneven acres place, excellent barn, other One of Mamobefter's most 172 B. GBNTHIB BT. with road frontage. $6,700. room. Garage, IH baths, alu­ room and a rear rec room desirable homns is now of­ room borne with 2-car garaga buildings. Hutchins Agency B & W $14,900 — Attractive 6-room MANCHESTER — Oiolce % •49-1922 P h llb rick A g en cy R ea ltors, 646- minum storms and screens, in the basement, 8 Ore- fered for sale. This stsitely E.J. Carpenter, Realtor— 649-5061 located In buslneas n aona. R eoltora, 649-6824. B A R R O W S and WALLACE Co, home, 8 bedrooms, dining acre lot on Lakewood Circle. 4200. wall to wall carpeting. Truly a idaces, 2% baths, 2-car ga­ S-room hofne was built with Dwelling could be aaaUy con­ cream puff. Belfiore Agency, rage, woU to wall carpet­ Manchester Parkade aU the neoeesltiss for last­ room, hot wrater baseboard AU utUlties, trees, view of Manchester 649-6306 verted tor professional or com­ HEBRON —^Route 88, approx­ 647-1418. MANCHESTER ing and many more fine ing graciotu living by a heat attached garage, Hutch­ reservoir. Owner, 647-1516. mercial oceiqtancy. Robert J. imately 60 acres with frontage features. All situated on MANCHESTER r- 2 fa m ily most (ksoerning otwner. A ins Agency, Realtors, 6494824. With Bcarcity of choice residential locations, we feel that this 88-foot NINE ROOMS Including 6 bed- Sm ith, In c., 963 M ain Street, on 88. Pond on property. Own­ Nothing to do to this tmot- park-Uke groimds in an ex­ home, 6 plus 3 rooms, alumi­ Iniga living room, Ubiaiy, rooma! Truly a fine home for picture - windowed dining r a n c h — 4H rooms, Utohen STONE and FRAME rambling ranch is one of the finest values in ■the area. er will finance. T.J. Crockett, leoB 6-room home but place cellent location. Priced in num siding, very good condi­ a large family. Convenient, room and 4 twin-sized bed­ writh la rg e dining a rea , Uving R ea ltor, 643-1877. your furniture. Six rooms the upper 40’s. For appoint­ tion. Three bedrooms In one Ideal for large FAMILY living or PROFESSIONAL OFFICE-IN-HOME IJOO SQUARE feet, b rick and rooms, one wtUi bath and room, two bedrooms, full base­ central location. Public or plus attraoUve screened ment call Robert D. Mur­ apartment. Let the tenant situation. block commercial building, parochial Schools, baths, porch, aluminum aiding, sundeck, era among the ment, stairway to attic. Large dock, Realtor. pay your bUls, $27,900. Call ample land tor another build­ 2-car garage. Moderate price one-car garage, large level outrtanding features. Beau­ lot $16,900. Phllbrick Agency, ■k 9 rooms (2700 sq. ft. Uving area) P aul W- D ougan R ea ltor, 649- k office or den ing, bualneaa sone n, cloae to Houses For Solo 72 range. Belfiore Agency, 647- let. Rural otmoophera. tifully app^nted inside and Realtors, 646-4200. % 4 bedrooms, 134 baths k kitchen (buUt-ins) U & R REALTY CO. INC. 4638. out All done in the epttome Main St. Ctoll Warren E. How­ 1418. k formal dining room spacious breakfast room land, R ea ltor, 648-1108. CAPE — Modern kitchen, liv­ ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor o f gaoA taste. Priced in the THIRTY DAY occupancy — k 24’ flreplaced Uving room k Jalousled family room ing room with raised hearth NEW LISTING — 7-room 649-4548 648-2692 SMALL RANCH — Kltdion, mid-fifties. For appointment New 7-room Raised Ranch, 2% fireplace, formal dining room, Ranch In Manchester Green Uving room, three-bedrooms, to inspect, please call baths, 2 flreplooes, laimdry k 2-car garage (electronAoaUy oontroUed doora) k pony or garden ebed three bedrooms, walk-out base­ area. Beautifully set on treed CAPE — Six rooms, modern ------;;;;------newly redecorated, city utiU- room, bullt-lns, plastered InvosniiMf Proporty kltdien, formal dining room, MANCHESTjuk ^Three apart- ties. Handy location. $18,900. e a l t o r ment, breeieway, attached ga­ wralls, 2-oar garage, city utlU- lot. Ebotra kitchen cabinets. ment complex, $490 Income per Phllbrick Agency, Realtors PARKER REAL ESTATE Well landscaped acre site with panoramic VIEW to East. Priced far For Scrio 70-A rage. Beautifully treed acre fireplace In living room, three tles, near school, 80-day occu­ Formal dining room, flreplaced month. $42,800. CaU 6464081. 6484200. 649-4708 lAY 18 - 2 4 lot. $26,900. Phllbrick Agency, living room, oversized garage. bedrooms, breezeway, at­ pancy. BuUt by Ansaldl. below replacement cost in low 40s. INCOME prcqierty — Store, tached garage, walk-out base­ R ealtors, 646-4200. Assumable FHA mortgage. M ANCH ESTER —^Nine- room MANCHESTER — $29,900 buys Charles Lesperance. 649-7620, modeni six-room apartment, ment, large wooded lot. $26,- MANCHESTER — Quiet coun­ HOME OWNERSHIP-FOUNDATION OF THE NATION ” Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. newer Colonial,. aluminum sid­ spacious six-room Colonial. 6494108. By oppointnMiit —■ Siuamw Shoits, 646-3233 five-room apartment [dus ex­ SINGLE dwelling on B-sone lot, 900. P h llb rick A gen cy, R ea l­ try Uving, excellent neighbor^ ing, family kitchen, three-zone Two fuU baths, garage, flre­ tra building lot in business will convert to two-Jamlly. Ex­ NEW LISTING -Juat weat of tors, 646-4200. hood, three bedrooms, split- MANCHESTER — Six-ioom hot water heat, finished base-' placed carpeted Uving room,-, Homftrica AfRHcrtft ______sene n. Heavy traffic count tra B-zone lot Included with Main St. proper. Hound’a tooth level, half acre, fine old oaks, Oountry Colonial on a treed H MANCHESTER — Cape, full ment with walk-out door. Near new modern kitchen, formal IVi baths, 2 fireplaces, built-in A area. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ property. Available June lat, clean Colonial with flniahed acre. Three bedrooms, 1% acre lot with brook. Mid 30’s dining room, short walk to bus, J. WATSON BEACH & CO., Rftftltars, 21 CftiitrdI Row, Hartford tors, 646-4200. 643-1111, Mr. Undaay. family room. Three nice bed­ shed former, 4 bedrooms, ■ovens, range, dhUng room, 2- baths, full wralk-out basement, for fast sale, Hayes Agency, school, worship. Call Warren rooms, batha, garage. Uving, dining, family, 1% car garage, basement ator- garage. Wolverton Agency, 646-0131. E. Howland, Realtors, 648-1106. Houses For Scrio 72 Beautiful brick front plus alu­ baths. Upper 20’s. 646-1494. a g e shed. ^ ow ner, 649-8671. R ea ltor, 649-2818. minum aiding. Tall stately MANCHESTER — 7-room Cape, trees, private rear yard. Wall with b^zew ay and attached to wall. Mr. Zinsser. Belfiore garagcl 8 bedrooms up, one JACQUELINE-ROBERTS A gen cy, 647-1418. down, formal dining room, im- macidate condition, heavily When Buying or Selling Real Kstote NEW ufenNG Gracious, 7 -r AGENCY spacious 7-room Colonial In de­ shrubbed lot. Mid 20’a. Wolver- Y ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. 646-8889 sira ble H ollyw ood section. EeJt- in kitchen, large formal dining EXCLUSIVELY YOURS room, fireplaoed li'Vlng room, Consult your REALTOR den," 3 large bedrooms, IH Miancheater—^Attractivo S-room Cape oonslaUng of large baths, oversized garage. Ele­ The -.» front-to-back living room, formal dining room, luxury gant living In a professional S-p-a-c-e hWxhen offers walnut paneling, built-in breakfast bar and neighborhood at a modest cost. ■m: O S D e C o d separate dining area. Pine paneled family room with en­ B elfiore A gency, 647-1413. Home trance to patio. Full bath, large master bedroom, all on firat floor. Second level consists of three bedrooms, plus LARGE Colonial —7 rooms, 4 another full bath. An Ideal family home situated on large bedrooms, 1^ baths, large Front lot In fine reAdential area. $29,500. kitchen, front to back living Manchester—Opportunity knocks but onoe with this exist­ room, buUt-in oven and range, ^ 1 ing two-famlly 5-5. Building in good condition. Lot size dishwasher and disposal, ex­ Got an 8-nioi^ 80 x 300* and located on West M id ^ Tpke., near Main St., tremely large and heavUy By BBA KtITH excellent for professional building, etc. More land available. treed lot. Won’ t la s t! $25,800. John Ktoinedy’s farmer red i p K t i n $33,500. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, brick home in >the George­ 649-2813. Coventry—^Beautiful 5»,4-room Ranch wdOi full basement town secUoii of Waetiington, plus a convenient 4-room apartment for added income. D. G., has soared in value .MANCHESTER -Seven-room from $105,000 to $228,000 in Also 27 acres of gorgeous land and a small stocked pond. Cape. Fireplace, 134 baths, Property In tip-top oonditlon. Call today to inspect. Priced eight yeara. at $48,500. garage, wooded lot. Near rdUkca X schools, bus and shopping. Overcleonlng — Too much Ftaikioldnc Coventry—Brand new end spacious is this 5>^-room Gold Char Bon A gen cy, 643-0683. muscle and too strong a Oolatdal with Medallion Home. Largo Uv-lnig room, three nice bedrooms, cleanser — can shorten the io r ft 2-litiiii]y huge eat-in kitchen, 2H baths, attached garage, full base­ MANCHES’IER — ’Two family, life of carpets, drapes, floors .4 htdraoHMi ment with walk-out door and windows. Set on a large treed 8 and 6, good floor plan, writh and peUnted surfaces. lot only minutes from Manchester. Priced in the 20s. hiring room dining room an d large kitchen, two bedrooms. (1) Ran « Large Gladbonbury—Custom built three-bedroom Ranch offers May be bought with extra spacious kitchen with wide board pine paneling, dining « ^ sraie SOLD “***®^«* area, attractive Uving room with Roman' brick fireplace, lot. Wolverton Agency, Resd- 2 targe picture window captures panoi'omic view of sur-s. tOTS, 649-2813. (2) Ranch. BuUt by Slian- rounding countryside. Finished g ^ e room. Pod. A home ^ ncn. Bush HUl Rd. 5 of charm and character on lar^ wooded lot and priced SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 2V4 til­ rooma Attached garaga at $34,600. ed baths, large family room, Extra large lot­ 2 fireplaces, plastered walls, Glastonbury—A disUnctivo exocutl-ve type Ranch with the full insulation, porch, city util­ to) New Dutch OotonioL Colonial touch. Three bedrooms, oenti^ foy«r, spacious ities, built-ins, extra large 2- BuUt by Hutchinson, fireptaxied living room. Model kitchen wdth dining area, ‘ car garage, near school, treed 2000 sq. ft of living formal dining room, 1^-car attached garage. Situated on sp a o a 3 zon e h e a t 234 garden-Uke grounds In a very desirable area. Priced In i lot, excellent location. Charles L esperance, 649-7620, 649-6108. ■■ baths, 2 a cre s o f land. 6 Our files are bulging the upper 30s. large rooms plus a Here is an opportunity to purchase e spacious newer Colonial Tolland—An architect’s design with tho executive RANCH — 834 room s, bullt-ln breosewuy arid 2-car ga- 3 Three bedrooms Traditional Raised Ranch. Large living range, fireplace, plus finished r a g a ,, for below replacement cost. Located in a preferred area of Man- room features cathedral ceiling, exposed beams and wall- rec room, three bedrooms, lot (4) Store proiwrty tor rent to-wall fireplace, formal dining room, dream kitchen, break­ one acre plus swdmming pool ghester, this home offers many desirable features. Main St and Brood St with qualified buyers! fast room with.sUding glass doors opening onto huge sun- and accessories. Assumable deck, two baths, maacjive fireplace in paneled family room m ortgage, $23,800. P hllbrick The floor plan is unique. There are FIVE bedrooms, a large with exquisite country styling. Plush carpeting through­ Swrim aU year round in out Located in a prestige and convenient area. Loaded A gency, R ea ltor, 646-4200. any wrocther when the pool kitchen-family room, a formal dining room, flreplaced living room wKh extiaa Owners very amdous. Priced in the upper 40s. is built In a wdng of the WHY PAY RENT? house and topped wirth a re­ tractable roof. and a first floor den. The basement is finished, heated, with a win­ 3Vhen investing as Uttle as When it comes to selling your home, the more prospects you h^ve, the $2,000»can purchase a home DishwradierB wdU be un- dow wall and walkout door. 1. Let our Agency do the shopping tor the best mc«-tgage neoeasory in tomorrow's rates when you buy through our agency. of your own. For example, better! Right now in our files, we have a list of over 300 qualified how about a 7-txxim Raised house. Just press the right If you need lots of room (house and land) at a down to earth 2. TkadeB oonaidered. Ranch with paneled fam­ button on the dish machine buyers— ready, willing, and able ,to and mold yourself a throw­ price, this is the answer. ily room, douUe garage, 3. Open 7 days a 'week . . . Remember the computer hasn't aw a y ptaute . . buy. From this extensive list, it's been built that can offer the personalized service of >234 baths and a big play IH i Jacqueline Bostrom, Robert Blanchard, Robert Bostrom. yard for children. Total No man Is so confused as easy for us to find the ideal cus­ p rice $38,500. Showm by ap­ the one driving behind a pointment only. woman who knows what she tomer for you. Bringing buyer and The is doin g. L. C. GREENOUGH CO. seller together in a happy marriage, JACQUELINE-ROBERTS We know what we’re do­ 647-9921 ing ivben we airange to sell has always been our specialtyl youfJisusa io K « t AGENCY MANCHESTER — Four room “HOME OWNERSHIP-FOUNDATION OF THE NATION" Ranch, Ideal retirement. or AGCNCY,HAYES 9IC. 876 B. CENTER ST. — MANCHESTER starter home. Picture book KEITH HAYES AGENCY INC ft * » kitclien with dlahwadier, blue R€AL. ESTATE stoae fireplace In Uving room. If Pays To Call Hayes! s s e a s t c e n t e r s t . 6 4 ^ 1 3 1 55 EAST CENTER STREET — 646-0191 Many features you wdU love. m MAcrr can w i a t . . 6 4 6 - 3 3 3 9 OenttaUy located. Char-Bon A gen cy, 643-0683. •••-1*82 — •••41S8

W \ ■' \ IW*NTY*SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1989 MAITCipSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CJONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN t M 0«t «f Tow* Oat of Towa ix .1 Covent Thefre HU ffom Both Sides with dtoease are pretty much Ig­ Surplus Property asking for the n For Solo 75 For Solo 75 DL 12th Qrcnit Hope Vows To Keep His Cool nored. site at half pries. Vemon (Miaul OnmiMr), VttRNON — g "It la our gidlt ootnpteoc, our Weiss Tries Again Centers tor teens, arts knd IM i t^oom krlok room Ranch, 8 laiga hedrooins, CRYSTAL' LAKE area — 6- G>urt Cases After Doctor Puts Him Down War’s Gvilian Casualties ___oollectivB guilt, that focuaeg our crafts, drama and other recrea­ —amwit, ptai Oovang Associates, 648-96^4, Gerald Slagger, 29, of no cer­ He regards tubercular pa­ up to the high perint on thC"site For Town’s Revaluation tached garage, large, quiet tain address, pleaded guilty to HOLLYWOon f API -iTr^r. problem Is to keep* By PETER ARNETT A hoiinur ...... ~.T~ .-.------S ite ju s t sou th o f th e N orthview liw ear |u«c*. ParkUIn wood- 872-4166. Hired as Principal HOLLYWOOD (AP) — From ^way from hypertenrian,’’ he tients as directly war-related making it even better than It Field InspecUons of the tax- owners wM be gtrmn ua oppor- treed lot. Upper 9 0 'a , Owner, a charge of indecent exposure MT TOO. Vtotnam (A P )- wLaT"Zu^“^ return to town (xmtrol but for a ad aera nnldat tO>-|M,000 prioa 875t>S6S. ^------During last nigkt's mass now on call nM 'Cool Eye remarked. " I don’t have tdgh was last wlntat, Ito first. yesterday. In Circuit Court. aWa property in town, real end tunlty to dIaciMi and rsvlaw n ag a hone*. U^par M’a. GbH BOLTON —Large Ranch, four meeting of the Board of Educa- Luke,’ ’’ Bob Hops said cheer- blood preeeure^ but when I get this northern delta eftv *2u a vamaorcorridor aouand war m me sense ^LTthM mat f according to Town Manager Robert B. Weiss. There to a tennis court on the Judge Frank Monchun ocmtln- . „ ^ ^ ^ personal, wlH be started Mon- ”*'* with ■ a n n a dhorta, tM-SBU. J . OWNBUt — 6-room Oontempor- bedrooms, two-full b a ^ tor- Uon, th6 ^ipolntment of Robert in a condition of latigus, those comes every dav cradHiyt T her 6-yearold dough- not given public health care, the Wetos reported last night to site and the woods could be ued his case tor dlsposiUon to ^ ™ “ "*«»■ comes every dav the wmmrijui ------uaugu- wi. given puoiic neaioi WataoR Beaoh O Ciompany, ary Ranch, tuU haoement, 2- mal dlnli^ room, nu^era Utch- Brairton as principal of Ckrven- vessels in my eye con pop. eivillsns I n ^ ^ l ’v worWng In the control of food and ao on." Vtt- the commmeecommittee piannmgplanning the de-de­ “the i® LameLittle Theatre ineaire of Manenes-Manches- useoused lorfor comping.camping, day by Appraisals vuianuituuOnBidtants aU • oomptotsd, It land, having announced his res­ charged with aggravated as­ ment this yesr. g anced itt hto watch as hto Fill- by district town. m “• >""ket value, he Wetos was told Jan. 14 by an This might mean the town ing room, rac room, awim- in features on a park-llke lot' on acres, 2 fireplaces, year he blew his cool, and the was completed In 1960. noing pool and an outbuUd- ignation from that post, ef­ sault and maiming with intent i^ k he was released eye hemorrhage foUawsd. >rh Tt a /-■ official of the Office of Surplus would be asked to pay about surrounded by stately trees. 2 baths, 2-oar garage, Thomas Kelly, field supervto- _ Church fi^pper taig wnh a home atall. Out- pleasant suburban nel^- fective June 30 in early April. to disfigure, two counts each. The U. 8. Government first Property that only the Assoda- $80-$90,000 tor the site, he said. This spacious 16-room home The announcement of Brair- The case was continued to May ‘"n * first time was in Janu- ’’I * ? " '! or of the firm said that ample Congragatlcnal wt. $25,900. can borhood. Only $26,900. P retbyt^ an Medical Center, aiy, vdwn I waa editing the m ^ has a 2-famlly possibility. 29. walledwauea operatingoperaung room.room They Kim n, v .ugu me Retarded "We loet the 40-acre Charter clerical work has been accom- Church of Vernon will qxaisor Mr. Oorton. 649-5806 ton’s appointment was greeted where ite i ^ r w ^ "exonon- vtotoaim TV show,” he recalled. There are 8 bedrooms and 8 LOUIS DIMOCK, Realty by applause, presumaUy by Thomas Wawrzeniak, 20, of turkey supper tonigbt from baths. The family room Is 29 readers of the Tolland news in n. B & W X SO. This Is a miniature es­ 649-9823 643-1875 Meriden, originally charged cauterise tiny Mood vessSla th ^ no use In letting Uon 1s in no position 'ton s take s ; s.'sr?.the state," Wetos said. He added z .»- the local piqMrs. with breaking and entering with had burst In his left eye. 1961. over the whole site alone, Wetos amount of $62,700 for the re- During tbe hour period thero BARROWS and WAUiAGE Oo. tate and worth looking Into. BOLTON prematurely dlschargs from the in compowatlon hundreds of Wdff die eachI week that giving 40 acres at full price He Uvea In East Hartford, criminal Intent and larceny, -They rapped u T l t h that SradU^ The town appUed tor the land lutld. ^ and paying half price for 38 valuation has been approved wlU be continuous servIngB. 'nw ' Mawliwrtfr Barioade Call Nick ConverUno, Jarvis crronlcaUy overcrowded My Tho Nguyen Thai' Ba, 89, was from . , polio and hundreds more PICTURE BOOK HOME and has gained a reputatton: in pleaded guilty yesterday to a beam." said Hope. ’.‘Mon. I find t for Manchester Community (Al­ But he did not give up, he acrea "gives ua a pretty fair by the Board of Representatives church to located at Vernen 649-5306 Realty Oo., Realtors, MLS, PubUc Hoopital, and what oth- wounded In the thigh, she says, ®*’PP’'®<* 'V « , when It only ...... ^ We InvMo you to see this the area tor his Imaginative reduced charge of breach of can’t live without f l ^ ^ ^ I lege, then run solely by the said. argument to present to the tax­ and win go to a referendum at Center on R t SO There will be LAKKFRONT retreat —Flve- 643-1121. IH-year-old home sur- work In curriculum. This Is the peace. AssUtant Prosecutor $ au ^ Parted yelUnig^, ers they could double tq> two to by a Viet Cong booby trap she *PP® a couple tojvn. The U. S. Government a future dahe. special prices for children. itmnded by 1 acre of trees, He asked the Board of Edu- payers.’^ rocen expandable Oape with felt to be an urgent need here, / Joseph Paradlso agreed to the „ ^ 9T’ 1 ® exploded while working in fields fi™o® to save them',’’ he raid, conveyed the land to the town caUon if It could make educa­ The following steps will be Proceeds from the aiqiper wlU f Inriuding many white biroh. changed charge because Wawr- <» ta an underaurrent of really carried on Mke a mad- "Walt just two hours," Rosor in April. But thto kind of effort would m 1966 tor educational use only, The Globe Hollow Committee, if 150’ lakefinnt. Huge flreplaced Here is a one of a kind, 7- with curriculum coordina­ tional uae of the olte. The which to planning the develop­ undertalcen to assure 'comple­ go to Ryder Memorial HcapRol treed lot, prime residenttal Robert Brairton zenlak to awaiting sentencing on ‘*"F»fience with man. "The next time was thto rio commented as the notoe Scores of other patients In the enlightened The town conveyed the land to f IMng room, 2 bedroonra, den. room Raised Ranch with all tion between the two local Bwer was no. ment of the Globe tract for rec- tion of the project by Oct. 1, in Puerto Rica area, msnv extras. 828.900. J.r>. charges he faces In Middlesex ^f*^**?? slows down the fu- month when I was waifing receded. ‘"niey’U start coming Mytho hospital relate similar by all ocnoerned, and the state later that year after t kltdhen with bullt-tns, 2-yeara Roal Estate Assodates, 643- the niceties one expects in grammar schools seen as par­ College in 1948, receiving his During the winter, be was reatian, urged Wetos to go 1970: ticularly vital. nous Hope pace. He was re- around to go on the Roossvrit In around noon. They always do experiences. Fitzhugh admits this to too the state took over MCC. Preparation of new appraisal Advertisement: i. oUL Wotverton Agrency, Real­ 6129, 643-8779. a gracious home. MM 80e. master’s degree at Boston Uni- County Superior <3ourt. Para- told the state wanted the sits ahead. tor. 649-28U. 649-5306. WhUe Tolland residents are verslty in 1949. ' said he felt that binding I'evod to learn that except for Orter Show. I had a plane to after the artillery and the air- ao In every other Vietnamese to'toxpect at thto stage of The State Board of Trustees for an alcoholic rehabilitation oardfl, development of current Wanted: Newsboys or nswa- i CXIVBNTHT — Chstom 6-room probably familiar with B riar-' Briarton wlU assume the new h*™ over to Superior Court the eye he was in excellent catch and I was renting, ‘I gotta strllM .’’ pubUo hospital, the patients are ^ for Community OoUeges last center under the control of the building pricing schedules, in­ glrla In the Roekvills area. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Ranch, 176’ yrooded lot, fire­ B & W ton’s background, Coventry res- position sometime before t h e when he Is about to be sen- get the hell out of hero.’ Then I "^ k e d ln%vaids and ------June 3 voted not to use the State Depsotment of Cktrrectlon. Accept Invite spection and pricing of all build­ Windsor Avs., Franklin M.; place, immaculate, $17,600. idents should know that, prior opening of school In the fall at tenced would serve no useful "They examined me from got on the freeway and drove h ’**■ along corridors. Two paUents to site (or the permanent MCC Wetos said he asked state lesMl- ings in accordance with the new South St., Hartford TTks. 2 b a r r o w s and WALLACE Oo. Curran Named LEGAL Meyer Agency, Realtor, 648- to his position in Tolland,. Briar, a salary of $16,000. ijpe to. purpose. Wawrzeniak was fined rtem to stern,” he remaiked, like It was the Indianapolis hugged a baby. A man was car- ,, bed era common. campus. The lu d was given ers to withdraw their request HARTFORD, Ckmn. (AP) — pricing schedules, and estab­ Routes available Immsdiatriy. Manchester Parkade "and decided I waa in perfect Speedway. ’Iheit was silly, be- ried out of a small, three- back to the federal government. The Trinity College crew has lishing of new land values by 0609. Manchester 649-5306 ton worked in the East Hart­ pfiid $20,000 In Tolland. XUIMUJUe T A h6* eO $100 by Judge a.M«.aw.aw>.a.Monchun. -Ubwwb. A A s.«. a • Be* - -- a ------w | aew/- “One '4®y.” Fitzhugh said, “I NEW lYORK (AP) — Nick for the site and they did. Call Herald Cireulatlon De- NOTICE ford schools from 1949 to 1966. enroUment at CXM should then Armand Oorneau, 40, of 15 ®^P®t except for that M t ort>. I cause I could have caught a lat- whesled bus. Someone said oth­ found a leper in bed with a tu­ Curran, a fbrmer wxtrts writer Weiss then asked about 10 Since cultural and educatlMi accepted an Invitation to oom- the company supervisor and as- partment: Mr. Oordera'or Mr. ers were on the way. DECISIONS WAPPINO — 9-room "sweet SOUTH WINDSOR — D ^ He graduated from Houghton be something around 600. Windsor Ave., Rockville, ‘«*‘«d me for every- er ptenie.’’ bercular. Thait was too much.” for the (Julncy Patriot-Ledger town gzroups to make a report use of the site was out, Wetos Pete In the itoyaTHenley Regat- eemor to eUmlnate any errors Humphrey, 647-9046. HoM>itsd officials say they Variances Oranted oldie". Circa 1800. Move-ln con­ Colonial, modern kitchen with At the ttaie of his leoigna- changed with breach of t h e “ ySf- fi>® sugar test They Within a day or so after both The chaos that reigns at Viet­ sad the Worcester Telegram In on how they ceuld use the land said -he then aaked if the gov- ^ ^ Henly-on-Thames, England in factor Judgment have admitted an average of 20 Gall A Patrick Mitchell, Re­ dition, 2 baths, garage, IH bullt-ins, formal dining room, Logoi NotidM tlon in TVlBand, Brairton expree- peace and being found Intox- "*® sugar and then took Incidents, Hope saw " a network namese hospitals is the result of Masaachusetta, to the new pub­ and deserted cinder block build­ eniment would consider some- R aimwmced Moo- Also, prefiarlng a new eet of Mane than 700 trade fa in and duce minimum side yard to 5 miles from shopping and Route large Uvlng room with fire­ uinTATiON~OBDEiB------sed hIs Interest In elementary icated, faUed to appear yeeter- my arm eivery haU like a spf.der’s w«b” cover W» seriously war wounded Viet- licity director of the NaUcnal ings as a culture center. thing else. He was told that rec- night atphabetlcol owner record cords specialised exhlbttlone lonve feet for purpose of erecting ga­ 1-84. Half acre plot In 80’s. place, breezeway, 2-car garage, AT A OOURT OF PROBATE, held schools, and he noted this mom- day, and a re-orrert warrant ™ » e doctors are Juet like eye. ’The lest time It happened a.,"z Basketball Aosodation. Wetos said then he thought reational use of the site would The announcement was made diowing all new amelkM'ents, teen scheduled during IMO in the post four years a t least lleves; “We just planned (or a rage, 148 Broad Street. Lillian Grant, Realtor, Walton.. enclosed patio, large finished DistriS”^*iiL,che^S- th/ I«h *g that at the time be assumed with a $100 bond was issued. t"® goverarnem: They keep tok- waa wWle he gave the corn- short war, one or two years at Curran, 28, waa named Mon­ such use of the center would enable the town to buy it at a$ ’Mnlty’s a»«"«ai crew dinner, moiling new assessment figures more than 60 countries, accord- 3 Frank Tomaluolo, Reduce W. Grant Agency, 643-1163. famUy room, $36,600. Philbrlck day of May, 1969 ’ the simerintendency In Tolland, Jam ea V. DeMalo Jr., 82, of *'*> they don’t give you any- mencement address at the Unl- There are 40 hoapltsils Uks thto day to znicceed Haskell Oohen, enable the town to get the site half the market value. Trinity will compete tat tbe fx> all Vernon property owners ing to a oompUatlon by the UnR- in the country and doaens of the most." minimum side yard to 4 feet for Agency, Realtors, 648-4200. there was no Wgh school, so he <0 Olcott S t charged with pos- t h l ^ ’’ veraity of hnaml. He sees the need (or five or 10 who Is reaigiiing effective June back for nothing. The groups Weiss is now drawing up an- Ladlee Oialleiige Plate tor m a ll and finally conducting hearings ed States Department of Gom- puipoee of erecting garage, 97 LEGAL E«at* of Evelyii M. oumore, late was more dcsely InvolvM with session of narcotics, had hla ®®*°^ hto release from the To prevent a recurrence, smaller ones. 1 after 17 years in ttie poet Involved In the report Included other report to the Office of cidlege crews. at which all Intereebed property merce. Bintop Drive. *" District, de- elementary level'. ®«*« cwitlnued to June 19 yes- hospital, Hope was lectured toy Hope vows to be Cool Bye Luke. The toU of dead and wounded YHlliam Shea, Erect detached clvlUans generally depreeses *** Vletnamero NOTICE Forms For Solo 76 On motion of Jaonlne Mullin, 95 He w ants, h e said, to w ork terday because his attorney to Internld— "he put me down Or so he ctoimed as he prepared carport 10 feet from north side ill- h **ttle boy.” The essence of to depart for a benefit In Oma- American doctors sent over to line, with conditions, 2 Elarl TOWN OF ANDOVER to Where Instruc- help. "It can be a terrible shock to ANDOVER — Older slx*l* o o m ORDERED:______That___ three months tlon____ is going on, wHh_____ the____ teach ’ WiUlam Clark, 62, of 89 Lock- the lecture: That Bob can’t ex- ha. S trte. ZONING BOARD wood St., charged with six P®®t at age 68 to have a rehear- ______“Thto to a terribly bad thing," ®“® medical things that hap- Colonial with new, heating £2”"and‘'1he“ llLn^’'a4' and In the mrer GUda C. AgosUnelli, Erect OF APPEALS counts of obtaining money under **1. golt game and show in the -mm; • commented Dr. Alexander Fltz- P®** here," Fittzhugh said, system. 60 acres of fields and aUoweU tor the creditors within classroom. hugh, a pediatrician from Grif- ^ blamed ttito on the emergen- free-standiiig sign closer to At an executive session of the woods. River runs throuxh to brlns in their claims false pretenses, had hla case Eame day. "Okay, I ’ll cut out JVIllllStCrS P lflll street line than permitted, with "After three years as a su­ fin, Oa. As chief pubUc health ®y environment the Vietnamese Zoning Board of Appeals of An- property. Large amount of eStrlx ta^dlr&ct^®'to*^ve” ^ub1fc continued to today In East Hart- the rhow,” Hope replied. conditions. 801-807 Hartford dover, Conn., held on May 14, perintendent and four as an as­ adviser In Dlnh TiKuig Province have worked in for so long, gravel. Frontage on three notice to the creditors to bring In sistant superintendent," he said, ford Circuit Court. He received more Instructlm* Plllpit Exchflllffe Road. 1969 at the Town Office Bidld- roads, some v.„, claims within said time nl- he spends much of hto time In “Even In the United Statee, In zoned for bust- Ic^ed by publlstUng a ”iMpy**of” thbi " I don’t want to be a superin­ Two charges of being found from his wife Dolores on the * ® Satie A Doris White, Erect ing, it was voted that: ness. Hurry. the Mytho hozqtltal. plaiwdng to handle mom oesual- shelter-type building in connec­ Hayes Agency, order in some newspaper havhiK tendent any more." intoxicated were noUed against plane tn’p to Oolifornla. Finally WlUlam Oden, minister of Ihe Appeal No. 72—Voldemar Ran- 646-0131. ^ ' ’ a circulation In said probate dls- Samuel Wetos, 78, of 183 School he said, “Don’t bug me; I’ve Oiurch of Christ In Guilford "We have sUll not discovered “ ««• '"v® figure, on saving thoee > WINN’ZM’G tion with swimming school fa­ na, 26 Ciolonial Rd., Rocky • trict within ten days from the date He addM that money was the humanitarian answer to tttls will be the leairt crippled, ------^------— of this order and return make to already had It from the doctor. wlU be the guest preacher Sun- cilities located on premises, 29 Conn. never a consideration (he wlU ’ y®*torday. war, how to stop kUliog the In- end write off the others," the Hill. Application to be ------this court of the notice given. Theso lectures are worse than day a( Ihe 6 p.m. aesvice ait the Buckland Street. tabled until further action on JOHN J . WALLETT. Judge. be receiving $6,000 less in the nocent,’’ he declared. "Wo have doctor said. "Maybe we would Joseph A Gloria Knoff, ,Re- WoiilBd— Real EstofB 77 Coventry position), since he will Manitoiba has some 50,000 the operatton.’’ Church of Christ, LydaH and June 4th, 1969 at the Town OBDBB OF NOTICE j . . , , lakes that annually yield nearly He and Dolores went Immedl-Vernon S t to find this answer, particularly ®w* up doing the same thing in duce minimum side yard to 3.46 Office Building at 8:00 p.m. AT A IXJURT OF PROBATE, held be doing what he really because this might well be the America as they do here now if feet for purpose of erecting ad­ SELUNO YOUR HOME? For at Manchester, within and for the w ants to do. 27 million pounds of fish comer- ately to his Pelan Springs Mdea- Eugene Brewer, ihlnister of For further action a certified District of Manchester, on the 16th daily. Lake Winirtlpeg to the way, which is the only place hethe M an ch ester Churfth of war of the future.’’ we had a war going thto long." dition on rear of house,. 80 plot plan showing the location prompt courteous service that dt^ of May,r, A.D. AOVS. As Dr. Futxhugh talked, the Civilian war canualtles have a fourth largest lake in North can escape from the multUar- CJhrlat, ■ wM speak at the GuU- North School Street. of dwelling, well, and septic gets results. Call Louis Dimock , Present,------, Boo. John J . Wallett, FlUpino team was working on low priority In Vietnam. First Judge. America. lous Hope enterprises. He ad- ford church. This to the second Garden Grove, Inc., Erect ad­ tank Is required. Also perco­ Realty, 649-0828. _ E state of Bemlce Sendrowskl aka. Public Records the newly arrived wounded, am- preferonoo to given the sridiery. in a recemlHy Inaugurobed series dition to nonccHiforming use lation tests are requested. -r^ — ------Bemlce J . Sendrowskl, late of Man- Warrantee Deeds putatliig a leg from one, e*- The Mytho Military llospitol ALii CASH for your property Chester, In said district, deceased: of monthly Sunday night ex­ (in excess of 60% of assessed Appeal No. 73—Ann M. Van George P. and Phyltos M. tracting shrapnel from the belly has 11 surgeons, the clvHian JACK HAND is one of llie Associated Press byline, writers cov- Within 24 hours. Avoid red taoe w sppUcatlon of Wanda s. changes among the preachers of value). Garden Grove Road Deusen, Lake Road, Andover, Boehm, praying that an instrument Hewitt to Robert W. and Violet of another, successfully remov- hospital two. * f and Keeney Street. instant service. Hayes Agency, purporting to be the last will and the Church of Christ of Oonnec- C!onn. To grant application ac­ 646-0131 testament of sold deceased be ad- P. Carr, . property. . . at 19 Cornell Ing a bullet from the head of a HelloopterB are generally not ering sports for this newspaper. He’s typical of the falented world­ The above will be effective Business Mirror tlcut. ! cording to plot plan supplied third. a'voUable for the civilians, un- May 26, 1969. ------®on Mle‘”S*1i® “ St., conveyance tax $19.80. By JOHN OUNNIFF that Includes more social rather The guest preacher came to to Zoning Board of Appeals. S E L U N Q your home? Quail- ORDERED; That the foregoing Thom as S. and B a rb a ra A. Rosario, a surgeon, said both leas (hey are wounded in ground Piled In office of Town Oerk— AP Business Analyst than narrowly finandal respon- Guilford last summer after wide AP staff that brings you perceptive accounts of sports events Such action to become effec­ fled buyers available for pur- “PPhcatlon be heard and deter- sides Inflict the wounds. The battles odiere they can be qulck- May 21, 1969. • . . _ .. ~ mlnMi a# #>iA Probate Office Mason to Clifford C. and Bon- NEW YORK (AP) — Ameri­ sibiUU. graduating from the Sunset tive as of May 24, 1969. chase of residential or Income M im ^e^r^ In Dated this 23rd day of May said District, (JU nle M. Carlson, property at 26- can industry could be the next In hto address to the CSiamber Preaching in Lubbock Vlet Cong kill and malm with ly idenUfled. Many of the cas- and the people who make them—on and off the field. Dated in Andover, Conn., this nortars, rockets and booby ualtles ere in flict^ by haraas- 1969. 19th day of May 1969. h ^ ^ a iMUtoUon attacked Witt dtorap- of Commerce, Sullivan told Zoning Board of Appeals service 24 nours a day. Call and that notice be given to aU per^ $29.70. tive tactics similar to those------that businessmen they had every trapa. The aUlea strafe, bomb, ment and InteidlcUon fire, or by Zoning Board of Appeals P.M. Gaai Agency, 648-2682. son* Interesed In said eatate of the Stoner P. and Helen R. Smith have brought turmoil to some of uae artillery, helicopters and helicopters hosing down remote Jack writes with the expert’s knowledge on almost any sport, but Charles G. Plrie, Lawrence Moe, ______I^dency of aald application and . . . „ light to combat the organized Aaaeull in Subway, Chairman ______the time and place of nearing there- Merrill J. and Katherine E. the natlcoi's schools of higher campaigns of the extremists. rlverboats In the ceaseless pro- aireea with their mlnlguna. Oas- Temporary Chairman learning. secuUon of the war. ualtles from these places some- John A. Caglanello. Erich Sllsmets, * Powers, property at 161 Love But he Intimated also that there Second in Week specializes in baseball, football and boxing. He’s on first-name basis Secretary R c f l d I l c r s i f l A d e circulation in aatd^fStrfdt,'^t' l?aat ^^®- conveyance tax $19.80. Thto to the view of a hlgh-- The clvlUans ore inevitably times take days to get Into Secretary was some reason to be dtosatls- CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)—An before the day of said Irv in g W. T ay lo r to Josep h H. ranklng offldal of the Federal fled with the performance of hurt because there ore so many town. with great and small in those fields. Why tiot? Jack’s been writing jt^ iS S Um^’ISTd p t e ®|?,d“ T Frances W. LaVlgne, Bureau of InvesUgation, but It to TOmeb‘iI ^ ^ m S ‘ Army private stationed at a of them In the lush delta ooun- Concentration on the war heard relative thereto, and by mall- property at 143 S. Main St. con- documented in literature being Nlkw missile base in I>alneBVdUe A trysldo. wounded means that people !?• bx veyonc© tax t9i$21.48. as distributed by the Students for a ’The businessman, he said, was Mt from behind at an Blast national and international sports for AP since 1943. That’s before certtflM mall, a copy of said wifi should ask himself: and of this order to Roman P. Sen- Marriage Licenses Democratic Society, sometimes Olevelanid rapid transit station drow ^, 18 Edmund St ., Manchea- —Is he satisfied with a rea- Thuradey. '■ " " f " ' ...... ter, Cpnn. and return make to thla Hlllery Jam es Gallag^iert 99 called the core of the New Left. some of today’s stars were born. Court N. Lakewood Circle, and Vir­ "They Intend to disrupt indus­ sonAble profit on his invest­ Hte assault on Army 'Pvt Wil­ I i AUIMMUM fROfNICTS ★ JOHN J. WAU.ETT, Judge, ment? cc: Wanda S. Boehm ginia Ann DeHan, 26 West­ try in the same way they liam Smith, ao, of Hanover, minster Rd., May 31, St. James’ have disrupted the . academic —Doea he comply with the (>>nn., was the second such as- v y iro tw * vn v Whether it’s a season opener. World Series or Superbowl, a title Church. community," says William C. as well as the letter, of sault this week. A Marine vet- Sulllvan, assistant director of building codes, especially leased eran was attacked in the same alM, EoWttP Amrisgs, Oaavas AwshigS Eijgslrst, bu ying • seizing . leasin g • r e n t i n o John Thomas Hodgkin, 108 Tiketenk Serrioe umt ItOMgs. Boat fight, an international contest in some far-off land—AP sports experts NOTICE Sycamore Lane, and Evelyn the FB I. residential property? station Monday. Mads New Co Tsar Pattefs. AU Werii OHloin , A study of SDS documents in- —I® there a tendency to take ^ Neither Smith nor the Marine Omnmsts — Ejelsts •— Ihsteaen. Itsnn Faseli tor Y Ann Bishop, 105 Sycamore are there to report not only who won, but why. Watch for t^ieir PUBLIC HEARING Lane, May 24. dlcates that Initial efforts In In- advantage of the less privUaged was robbed. Smith he was e UklK wateepeeefhw Oompoond For Tm f- TOWN OP MANCHESTER, dustry are In the nature of when selling to them the fieces- struck after two men asked him eete® t e l OMnras. We De (XlNNECinClUT Building Permits Bsavy DsW Dppevs, Veari stories in... Recreational Products for "work-ins,” In which young re- ®Wes of Ufe such as food, ahel- for a cigarette. He was treated PROPOSED REVISION TO volutlonarlea obtain jobs, study *®^> dolhlng, medicine and for Injuries a t Huron Road Hos- Jack Hand gets the lowdown from Red Schoendienst. TOWN OP MANCHESTER William Burtoe, swimming pool health care? a t 61 Unwood Dr., $1,888. worker attitudes and develop pltal and released. MAtfCHESICR AWNING CO. T a L K , PENSION ORDINANCE contacts among disgruntled ««T. I t e - m W. GEMTER 0TBBBT — MGMn, In accordance with provisions Bartlett-Brainard PixxJucts oC. for 'E. E. Auchincloss, al­ workers with the idea of sUning ...... ^ ‘ . .._ of the Town Charter, notice is unrest. hereby given that a PubUc terations to dwelling at 16 ’Tuck It s Rd., $1,000. An Immediate goal is to bring Hearing will be held in the RMrino 1* . pressure on government and In- Sew-Versatile The Short Cape 1Eiipmtt0 % raUi Hearing Room of the Municipal ^ cease supportli* the Building, 41 Center Street. Man­ dwelling at 194 Center St. $1.- wior In Vietnam. here’s a 490. chester, Connecticut, June 3, 'Workers produce and move HOUSE Shopping 1969, at 8:00 p.m., on a proposed Newton H. Smith & Sons for the goods that are used In the revision to Town qf Manchester Norman PHtt, alterations to war, and It to they who are pri­ a member of The Associated Press Pension Ordinance. dweUlng at 16 Flower St., $960. marily forced to fight the war. house paint . V. and we have the house just for \ou! A copy of the proposed revi­ ■Anthony Choman tor William * % . V _____ " W They can stop I t ’’ Thto is the sion to the Ordinance may be and Mary Sacherek, demolish way the immediate goal to de­ seen in the Town Clerk’s office dwelling at 63 Cottage St., $900. scribed In a work-in circular. Medium that actually... during business hours. Ralph Bocchettl for Jerry The ultimate goals, however, John I. Gerside Jr. Forturano, alterations to com­ ai>pear to be much larger. Tlie Secretary mercial building at 417 Main St., circular describes the Intention Board of Directors $ 1 ,00 0 . In this way: \ Manchester, Conn. Atlantic Fence (J!o, for "Otu* go6L| to not to organise Dated at Manchester, Con­ Leonard Fledorczyk, fence at 25 the U.S. working class In one necticut. this 19th day of Mav Sherwood Circle, $766. 1969. summer. We want to learn as Atlantic Fence C3o. for James much as we can, and to medee McOooe, fence at 110 Hamlin friendships that trill remain alt­ and St., $420. er summer with a few workers 1$ h 2 NOTICE Crfilf Grows Fastest These frlenddilps, the SDS Shrinks TOWN OF COVENTRY AUCKLAND, New Zealand hopes, will malfe It more possi- ,«ETCHf! ZONING BOARD (AP) — Golf, the fastest grow- **'® Involve workers In organ- OF APPEALS ing sport In Now Zealand, has ^®^ poUHoal activity. "In this There will be a Public Hear- almosX douUed Its number gf way the movement through ua, Ing June 2nd at 7:00 p.m. in pkuyers in a decade, will gain some of the urgently the Town Building to con- Ten yeans ago the male mem- needed ties to the workers of sider the following appeals. berriilp of 320 clubs was 26,101. thto country.” 1. Carriage Realty, Quarry For the 1968-66 year It to 60,384 These goals appear modest with Drive, Vernon. Land In quea- in 340 cluba. beside the means suggested to tlon, southerly side of Route ------bring them about Instructional your house 44A. Land now owned by material abounds on the use of Ernest ’Trueman. Appealing Legal Notices violence to gain ends. Descriptions on how to meike from the determination of the ORDEB OF NOTICE IT’S P i t t s b u r g h P a i n t s Zoning Agent Dated ita y 12th AT A COimy OF PROBATE, held bombs and how to use Ice picks, denying permit for gas sta­ at Manchester, within and for the blackjacks, sUngidiots, ammo­ You must 'see this exceptional three-bedroom ranch District of Manchester, on the 19th tion. ’This is a C-2 area which day of May, 11969. nia pistols and other weapons in superb location . . . or beautifully landscaped ^ Present. Hon. John J . Wallett, are common In SDS literature. under 10.3 zoning ordinances Judge. requires a minimum frontage Sabotage to .suggested through SUN PROOF seven-room modified Cape . . . just two of the many Eatate of Bartlomiej Sliss aka of 500 feet. A minimum depth John B. SUss, late of Manchester, the use of sugar in gasoline new listings we have for you. Don’t wait . . , call In said District, deceased. 1468 CROCHET of 450 feet. ’The administratrix, having exhibit­ tanks and arson. One SDS publi- 2. Pursuant to Section 14-322 of ed her administration account with catlfxt lists this as the long- 7.1J Latex HOUSE PAINT aald estate to this Court for allow­ range aim : 5 3 6 5 649-2813 “the Conn.^ General Statutes a ance, It is A coat-style tunic tops Your house stretches and shrinks public hearing will be held on OBDEHIED: That the 3rd day of "Our concern i® not only the pants in the fashion-of-' A soft sboulder-covering A I variations In temperature and June, I960, at four o'clock afteiv improvement of wages and in pretty shell-stitches is June 2nd at 7:00 p.m. in the noon at the Probate Offli today! To be worn with ■ Q 9 I humidity. It's this expansion and working conditions for our this attractive short cape Boart Room of the Coventry MuiUcrparBuUdtnjTto ^d®l(anch?» or without the tailored BO in demand on chilly contraction that most often causes Town Hall. Route 31, Coven ter, be and the same Is assigned brothers and sisters In the blouse softly bowed at the for a hearing on the allowance of evenings! No. 5365 has ww g a l l o n house paint to work loose, erpek shops, but for a transformation neck! No. 14 68 photo­ try, on the applications of said adminIstraUon account with crochet directions . and peel. said estate, ascertalnmen of heirs of all labor Issues ... Into a guide is in New Sizes 7- W. Harry England for ap­ small, medium and large The Ilexibillty of Sun-Proof Latex House Paint enables w o L v e r t o n and order of distribution, and thla movement against the ctqiltallst 15, bust 31-37. Size 9, 32 proval of a Gasoline Station Court directs that notice of the sizes inclusive. it to resist the stress-and strain that ruptures an other­ time and place asslgTied for said system itself.’’ bust . .'. set, 4 ^ yards of SEND 9M Is CSIBI ftr lach sat- Location on the Southerly side 1.5-incb; blouse, 2*4 wise sound paint film. It resists cracking, peeling and hearing be given to all persona One effect of the threat to the tsm is iBCIsis 'flritHilait of Route 44A near the Inter- known to be Interested therein to yards. flaking .. . lasts longer and saves you money! Come in section of Route 44A and ap p u r and be heard thereon by business community, could be to 4EN8 IM Is csisi ftr sack sat- today tor a free color chart. Route 31. publishing a copy of thla order in make it become more involved isrs ts IssIsM flfit

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¥AOB TWENT7.EIGHT FRTOAY, m a y 28, liB«9 jllanrbpstrr Evening B^rolb I D kDx N tt Pm m Rob «k a WMk mBiad Tile Weather Manchester Council of may contact Ifira. Thomas SteSr Sgt. Lasmnoe J. Ja- Members of the Anna Addy DoteM Wkitbrop Fiah of t i tU y n , 1MB OHvar Rd. haa been named to Churches will meet Monday at Hovey, Blast St., Hebron. nudtis, won of Mr. end Mn. Sunbeams of the Salvation eSaor, cool tonlgtat. Low fa 40a. About Town 7:10 p.m. at Trinity Covenant Array who have passed their the doMti'a Uat for the wilder Joseph J. Jaiha«ld‘of 46 West- Baaay, mUd tomonqiw. SDib In I A m ite o( !• U r n - quaxter at Ohio OWaenIty, Ath- Church, 302 Hackmatack St. Bowens School PTA, will in­ second class badge will leave WE HONOR wood S t, WM recently pro­ 15 ,5 9 0 Tte, t WM «lMt«d «na. stall officers at its meeting the CHadd tomorrow at 6:15 « ( - station WINF. The program is be held at St. Bridget, Buck- meet (Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Shatter Democrats * Unity etoure, Oaventry Day School sponsored by the Mancherter land, and St. James' Cemeter­ Church board of rellgloua edu­ ARTHUR DRUB Clergy Association and the Man- ies after the Memorial Service. cation will meet Monday at 7:80 the home of Bernard Johnson, Suuwiwr Day Camp, South S t, HARTFORD, Ootm. (AP) — the House leaders’ move made mended 6 per oent boost ing the South Coventry, Oom. cherter Council of Churches. Those wishing more information p.m. at the chinch. 92 Redwood Rd. A rebaUton by tha DemocraiUc an orderiy wlndiq> by the omip sales tax even higher than laoiteni oCftba State House at Mituttonal adjoummeia deadline Dempsey's recommended 6 per Repreaentativea, who said they of midnight June 4 eqppear even cent, catting tuHhxis at the state more unlikely than It had al- unlverstty and the atato ooUegas prater a state hKame tax to a Astronauts Tell The World ready seemed. that would raise $80 mllUon, and APPLIANCE propemtA payroU tax, has up­ And the youthful Speaker of levying a tax cn pMsoos and set too oaxt of iwrty the Houae, W iliam Ratchford of ooipotationB wMch purchase SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)—^The Apollo 10 as­ unity at the State Oapitol. Danbury, who oeiebratea Ms 86th tronauts ended their moon odyssey and streaked for Hia House leaders said Fil- Mrthdsy today, oonoeded under (Boa Page Fourteen) planet earth today sharing their thoughts and views NORMAN’S Inc. CENTER dsy idght they could not accept queetionlng from newsmen that with mankind as they headed home. a payroll tax whfdi had been a QMOlal sesefon after the ad­ Welfare Accord Air Force Ck>l. Thomas P. Stafford and Navy Cmdrs. booked by Senate Majority journment deadline was a HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — John W. Young and Eugene A. Ceman fir ^ Apollo Leader Sdward Marcus; iMar- "posribUlty". Sen. Thomas SI. DuPont, D- lO’s engine at 6:25 a.m. EDT to dart out of moon orbit cus said he could not accept There is a chance of a set^ DanleUan, te a Rep. Morris N. and start the quarter million-mile homeward journey. an Inoome tax; and Oov. John ious deadlock between the House Oohen, D-Bloomflsld, co-chair- The astronauts are to cover a Demiwey said be was sticking arid the Senate, Ratchford ad- men of the legislature’s Wslters 34ejns-mile return path in M mented: "It makes you realise WASHER/DRYER BONANZA by Ma original budgst message, mttted—but he said, "We, oi Oommittee, announced Frldsy hours, aplaohlng down in toe Pa- bow tar we’ve come la.a few wtiidi proposed neither an In­ * leaders, are obligati to pr«' that the commlttoe had agread clflc Ocean Monday. years and makes you wonder t come tax nor a payroll tax. sent the program that la to tte ,on major provIalMia o f a wel- They had circled the moon for how much farther well go In 2 All parties to the blowup, best interests of the state. )fa re blU. days during -.which they toe next few years. white cams with less than two When notified of the House Among the provlaiana waa one cleared toe way. for two Amerl- "You’ve often heard the nurs­ Buy Your New Washer At Nornran's fteBulurly Low Price cuid Get An Extra ery rhyme about tha man in weeks left In the legislative leaders’ action, Marcus com­ that would allow men to receive can astronauts to land on the a sari on, are Demoerate. welfare only If they are dla- moon In July. the moon,” Stafford aold. ” We mented: 'TU stay here the didn’t see one here... Pretty With almost all major contro- next year and a' half' rather abled, blind or over 86, and one The erltloal firing occurred Low PV-ice On Tlie Matching Dryer! Lew Down Poymeni^Buciget Terms Tai­ verstes yet to be dealt with, altoed at providing on incen- soon there will be two men on than support an income tax," behind toe moon’s backside, out toe moon.” Mlarcus indicated he was open Utm-eerlngs program Intended to of radio contact. Mission control would raise poor peegHe above center In Houston watted a sus­ "If there were people down Cut in Budget to compromise on the payroll there,” Young inteijeoted, lored To Fit Your Needs! tax, however. As an altemstive the poverty leveL penseful nine minutes before Win* Supp&rt Other provislona would place Apollo 10 rounded toe edge and “they have a 16t of rooks to play 3 to either the payroll tax or the a maximum limit on the wel­ with.” HARIVORD. Oonn. (AP) — flashed toe reassuring radio slg- income tax, he suggested booet- fare budget, reduce the maxi- “This satellite of oura, this DURABLE PRESS CYCLE Ibe Oenersl Assombly's Appro- tog the corporatten tax even naUT pitstlctM Oomndttoe ga've a te moon of oura, really had a higher than Dempsey’s recom- (Bee Page Fourteen) "We are retmnlng to earth,” rough beginning back there vorsMe report Friday to a pro- Stafford announced, and toe as­ poosd stats budget 1284 milUon somewhere,” Ceman said, add­ New MAYTAG BUY by SPEED QUEEN. tronauts emphsslaed their ea­ ing later: laaa than that of Oov. Join gerness by playing a'tape re­ " I ’ve always believed that Daniisey. cording of "Oolng Bsiok to Hous­ The reduction in the spending nothing is Impossible and now WITH ton.” I'm convinced of It I hope that TAKE STCXTK OF SPR IN G plan oaue moatly from cuts in "The bum was absolutely the welfare and peisonnri de- Thuy Goes to Hanoi what we’re doing hers and Long-LHe BIg-Load beautiful,” Stafford reported. what’s going to go on in the fu­ OONFI- MAKE A WARDROBE INVESTMENT AT portuanto. "And we’ve got an absolutely ture is going to be something trem en d o u s s a v in g s d u r in g this A out of |8S miUlon was re- beautiful view of the moon.” that’s going to bo a betterment DENGE ooainModed in I>sn^psey’a wel­ On Unexpected Trip The astronauts beamed the to all mankind.” One Day Sale fare propoaal of $488 mlMon and view to earthlings, pointing The artronauts televlaed the Automatics a $ai mllUon cut was raoom- PARIS (AP)—North Viet­ A broader problem was wheth- . their color talevlaion camera initial departure from the moon AT meiided in bis personal serv- nam’ s cMef peace negoHotor, er to enter Into secret talks with out toe window to CM>U>re toe for 86 minutes, shut down for Big capacity washers and matching dryers SATURDAY ONLY! toss budget. Xuan-Thuy, leaves for Hanot to­ the SMito Vtotnamese govern­ desolate desert satellite reced­ nearty on hour and then beamed THE Democratic legtriotlve teadexs, day for oonsuMatlons that oould ment on a political settlement. ing In toe distance. down another five-mlnuta pic­ bristling with new ways to get clothes dean! after vowliig to out $200 mfi- be crucial for the Paris peace Both toe CMted States and "Fantastic . . . incredible . . . ture showing a smaller moon Uon from Dempsey's propoaals, talks. South Vietnam have preeaed This television view of the moon was shown this morning from the Apollo 10 unbelievable,’ ’the astronauts partially In shadow. STORE oam« up with a $1.8 bUUon His trip apparently waa decid­ hard to spacecraft as the moon ship was soihe 2,700 miles from the moon. The lunar uttered over and over again as "It looks like a chocolate mUk “Craig Scott” budget Dempsey's had totaled ed upon suddenly after lost A broader problem was landing site is in the dark area at lower left. they watched the moon grow shake—that’s the beet color I $1.7 bSUon. Thuraday’a weekly session of the whether to enter into secret emaller. Viewers on earth could agree. can think o f,” Stafford eald. WITH Durable Press Durable Press Another $19 mllUon was lopped talks. He bad been aefaeduted to talks wito the South Vietnamese “ We’re happy to ahare R with sport coats off the govemor's proposal for speak Sunday to an organisation government on a poiiUcai settle­ "That thing Is getting rounder everybody on earth.” THE Wash Cycle Dry Cycle granUng ps.y raises to state em­ of some 2,000 Vletnameae Uvlng ment. Both the United States and rounder and smaller and After that the astronauts, ployes. The cut te effected here. and South Vietnam liave smaller all the time,” Ceman tired after being awake for said. Speed Queen washers and dryers have Tropicoi 2 or 3 through a new pay raise for- Allied dlptomats believe pressed hard for such talks, but nearty 84 hours, settled down to EXPERTS button tlnglo or mzda of 8- per cent in the first Thuy'a trip is connected with the other elde has taken the po- Within an hour, the full disk at sleep until midaftamoon. VI special Durable Press cycles designed to take full lido vont, and toe moon was visible, but the year of tha 1969-71 blennltim the S-point peace plan put for­ sitlan that the preeent S a l^ Mission control told them they advantage of the wrinkle-free magic of the new sensa­ double brooalod and 6 per cent in the last year. ward by Preeldent Nixxm May go'venunent muet be replaced astronauts used toelr soom lens oould sleep well, aeeured that modoit. Dempsey propoeed a 4* tenmi- 14. They said the North Viet by a "peace cabinet" before to sero In on particular features. toe engine bum had {Booed tional durable press fabrics. Durable press fabrics are Several times they showed Ploidi, choekt, fot- ht. namese government has now •any negotiations can begin. them on a near-perfeot course skyrocketing in popularity. Buy the washer (or dryer) torsolU and »olld The remainder of the budget feature! in the Sea of Thsnquill- for earth. Only minor mldoourae had 10 days to atudy the p l^ An Issue which ’ has become ty wfaerb two American astro­ that is designed to do the best possible job of saving tonoi. Choice of out reoulta from the Democrats’ and may be ready to gi've a more urgent during toe post correcUons would b e needed, FREE blue, gold, green, nauts he to land In July. Btaf- plan to use bonds to meet other more carefully prepared reply. w e ^ le toe eacebange of war takers said. . - you a lot of ironing. bronze, olive. Oaoal obUgattons. They are $88 I ford and Young had olearsd the BetOfie the firitagr" Apollo 10 DELIVERY U.8. fuid South 'Vletnameee prlsonefteTbe United States has way tor that landing Thursday A ir Regi. 36 to 42 sources said privately that criti­ been p risin g , tor dtocuaekin of transmitted a final Moseup look (Sea Page Fourteen) I when they flew a fragile lunar at toe moon’s bleak wOdemeoe W Shorti 36 to 44 cism of the Nixon plan by Thuy this problem aitd psm been high­ landing vehicle to within 9.4 A Long! 38 to 46 and Than By Klem, representa­ and fretted about poesible oolU- ly critical' of Hanofe refusal to milee of toe surface to certify sLon with their discarded lunar gught. Charge tor tive of the Vlettknig’s Netional supply a list of U.8. prisoners. the touchdown site. P0WE3-FU AtITATOII MteraUana 18 Liberation Front, at the last landing vehicle. This la Thuy'a first trip home and 8taff<»d ehewed two adjacent A]xdlat, 10 whipped behind the meeting appeared to be a stop­ since preliminary talka began In dry plain areas, noting one was HUCE CAPACRY TUB EXPERT gap reaction. moon for the Slet and last thne Search On Pasts May U, 1968. He wUl go I "chocolate brown In c«rior and at 6:67 sum. Twenty-eight n ln - All new washers with exclusive New “ HALO-OF-HEAT” * Thuy’s trip la regarded as Im­ by'way of Moscow and PeUngi the other tannish brown.” Not­ DRYERS with exclusive utaa later the engine eotyloded to new PO W E R -FIN AGITA­ SERVIGE portant because the Hanoi gov­ a spokesman said. He added ing toe stark dar|meaa of q>ace, TOR and HUGE CAPACITY ELECTRONIC CONTROL- ernment has a member of its life for 2 minutes 44 seoands to eliminates under - drying and For Plane that Thuy’e stay in Hanoi would toe Apollo 10 commander said; boost toe craftta epeed from y TUB! A mighty new agitator over - baking! Trimmer than poUtburo, Le Due Tho>, in Paris be for an "indetarmlnate peri­ "The moon la set against toe with flexible fins — fins that 8,680 to 0,100 miles per hour. previous models by 3 inches — BUY THE Sport Coats! as a hlgh-levet adviser and od ." blackest black you ever saw. Y magnify washing power, get "We’re go here. See you on yet this New-Generation won­ available on Models 3 EamooB Brands That A n GI Swiped strategist. Tho arri'ved here It’s a Jet black.” your clothes cleaner regardles-s der has the same bi^ capacity A906. A806, A606 and PAIR as the New-Gcnei ation Wash­ shortly before the presentatlte' 8AK30N. (AP) — The U.S. Awed by the eight, he com- (See Page Fourteen) of load size. A tub so huge it A406. Tops bi Stylinu and Saying! LONDON (AP)—Britiah and of the NLF 10qx>lnt plan May 8. actually reduces the number er. It's special Electronic Con­ ELECTRONIC CONTROL military oonunand eald today it trol reacts to the moisure in AND SAVE The presentation of the Nixon of loads you wash in a week. UP TO American i>laneB resumed their haa not stepped up offensive ac­ your clothe.s. The diyer shuts plan confronted Nmrth Vietnam tivity to Vietnam but is contin­ Washers that offer choice of o ff at the pre-selected degree ''BROOKFIELD'" search of the Atlantic today for 36 MANY and the NLF with a number of uing to operate as It has for Television Tours speeds, temps, water levels, of dryness you desire: Air a U.S. Air Force CISO transport soak cycles and a great new Fluff, Damp" Dry, Wash ’n DOLLARS problema. many months. 525 warranty' that gives you Wear or Regular. How can MONTHS thed was stolen from its base One was whether to continue Asked about a statement available on Models protection for years to come. you beat a dryer so thought­ near here Friday by a 28-year- insisting cn dealing with the mode by White House press seo- ful? Y’ ou can’t. 0906, D806 and D606. TO PAY old Air Force ground mechanic. Front's plan as an indivisible retary Ranald L. Ziegler Friday Travelers to Moon package or accept the U.S. ap­ MAYTAG The cotuol "dreRted .up" look In Sgt. Paul Meyer o i Poquoson, that President Nixon had or­ a tUDMbly tfylqd sport coot In all peal for immediate cHsousslons dered Oen. Creighton W. wool di;'Paeron polyester worsted Va., was said to have been ho- on parte of the two plans that Astronaut Eugene Ceman is shown in the cabin of the Apoiio 10 spacecraft as Point Ont Landmarks blends. Choose front "2 or • three mestok end "under the influ- might produce agreemwit. (Bee Page Fourteen) he and Astronauts Tom Stafford and tiahn Young started their retura to the bOtfonbotfen ihodoliihbdels and'doublaand'double broail-breast- enoe of drink" before he took oft earth today. . SPACE CENTER, Houstmi off and it's been a fantaetlc voy­ NORMAN’S HAS THE LARGEST SELECTION OF APPLIANCES IN MANCHESTER •cf modal. Ragulora 36 to 46/ in tbo Ug $2.8 mllUon troop car­ (AP) — BUated to be returning age," Stafford bubbled. Idngi 3sto.'46t.«horta 36 to. <12. rier from MUdenhaU air base, home, toe A{x>Uo 10 astronauts They did look hap{>y. Their 20 mUes north of London. took earthlings on two Jubilant elation was vlalble on television sets a quarter million miles No more guossworid The plane was last seen flytog television tours o f toe moon-, to­ FAMOUS NAME over the Ekigllah Channel west JVew Cries Heard away. The "ready-f or-everything" washer! No underdiying, no ovordrying! of the Isie of Wight, and Meyer day, shouting out toe names of Earlier, before leaving lunar told his wife by radia-telephone landmarks like kids flying over orbit, toe astronauts -tried to •b show the spent engine of the lu­ • Mini-Basket— saves time, wate|h detergent he was having trouble with the their home towns. contnde. He was not heard from For Douglas Probe nar landing craft orbiting the for your delicate, little, or leftover loads, Amazing dryer “feel^ whan "Just looking at this is toe moon. SAVE ON MEN'S Big Mvlngtl Choleo o f all 3-lMilten.l again, and the Air Force sald-it gambling casfnoa. best feeling you oould ever 3 wash speeds, special care items. •Ingl4-vabt- or two-button dpublnl ■WASHINaTON CAP) — Jus­ "He's getting awfully close to FAMOUS BRAND assumed he went down in the Douglas’ action come a week have," spaceship commander • Poes big loads up to 16 lbs. mixed, heavy vant and doubla braoitod (tyiaa(l Atlantic. tice WiUlam O. Douglas’ resig­ us,” Stafford said as they tried 2 spin speeds! load is dry, shuts off! after Justice Abe Fortas re­ Thomas P. Stafford told early to pick up the engine of toe lu­ fabrics. FROPICAL WEIGHT Blaldi, diacka, horrlngbdnai and I After eluding radar trackers, nation under fire as paid head ■olid blou ri. All In Dacron polya«far| of a foundation linked with Las signed from toe Supreme Court morning TV viewers after a suc­ nar lander placed in moon orbit • Filter-Flo* System— ends lint-fuzz on Mieyer surprised officials look­ and YEAR ROUND or rayon and wool blandi, Ragulora | Vegas casinos has fueled new in a storm of criticlam over a cessful rocket engine firing sent Thursday. loads. ing for him by contacting the the 8{>acemen zipping toward 2 2 SUITS! 36 to 46i long* 38 to 46i ihorit 341 $20,000 check from the family "Thera he comes again," one • Variable water level— set to suit your load. to 42. cries in Oongress tor a full home. ,' base at llildenbaU and asking to probe of his outside income. foundation of Jailed financier o f toe astronauts exclaimed, • Permanent Press cycle with “ Cooldown.” speak to Ms wife Marianne at RegufeiT 890.00 • Rep. H. R. arose, R-Iowa, Loula E. Wolfson. ” We Just can’t believe what penning toe camera over toe Langlay Bteld, 'Va,, his home Sen. John J, Williams, R-DeL, we see,” Eugene A. Ceman said bleak lunar terrain betow and base. said Douglas should resign from as toe moon receded into toe the Supreme Court vriiere he a leading ''critic of Douglas' behind ton S{>aceehip.' N O W *72.00 tW call was arranged, and foundation ties, met privately blackness of s{>ace and became But toe spinning lower stage T. haa served for 80 years. BUY THE Meyer told his wife, "Don’t late Thursday wito Atty. Oen a shining disk. of Snoopy, toe lunar lander, was The white-haired Jurist bowed Multi-speed leave the house. I’ni coming John N. Mitchell, but wouldn’t . Panning their amazing color not to be aeen back on earth. out Friday from hie $12,000-plus Resfolar $85.00 home.” dlscloee what they dlecuMed. television camera over toe The astronauts remarkable P A IR - The' Air Ftoroe has released post as president of the Albert Washer • Ellectronic Sensor. Williams refused Friday to . rugged lunarscape and zooming camera did show, for a aeoond only'One other excerpt from , the Parvin Foundation which re­ eay wtether he had asked for a in and out during toe first show, time, toe grays, whites, browns, • 4 Automatic N O W *10.00 10-mlnuto tape recording of the cently sold for $2 milUon its 4 3 with exclusive Juetice Department investiga­ toe s{>acemen {Minted out land­ SAVE .fabric selections oranges and greens of the lunar • Permanent Press, converaatlon. J stMk in a firm owtdng three tion and seUd he had no com­ marks grown familiar since terrain. _ "I've been having trouble Mini-Basket' "Cooldown."' ftegnlar $80.00 ment on the session. they began orbiting toe moon Great, deep cratera, a flat MANY • Variable dryness with the auto pilot," he eald. Nevada Quizzing Douglas, who underwent a mi­ Wednesday nlgM. Ing up, ridges, rills and can­ control. "Please leave me alone tor nor heart operation last June, ing up, ridges, rifles and can­ • Optional Casino Overlap "Landing site 2 is Just to toe about five minutes, t’ve got told a newsman, " I ’ve been left,” Stafford said, zooming in yons filled toe screens of late DOLLARS e^-of-cycle signal. N O W *64.00 trouble.’ ’ I WASHmOTON (AP) — The trying to get a replacement for Nevada Oaming Commlsstmi on where two astronauts are night television ■viewers. .That w a s-a t 7 a.m‘., (12:06 toe Job for about a year since I says it will Investigate a newly scheduled to land in July.- "If you're seeing what I’m Regular $70.00 p.m. SIDT) and- he was not Seeing on the monitor ^In toe disclosed tie among the Parvln- (Bee Page Fourteen) The second telecast came BUY IT NOW! heard from again. about an hour after the first and spacecraft), it ihay not stand Five minutes later, nearly two Dohrmann Co^^another owner' of a Las Vegas casino and the when the moon voyagers were out," Ceman told ground oon- hours after Iileyer took off, a more than 6,000 miles away troilers, apologizing for the AT NORMAN’S N O W *56.00 UJI.FIOO fighter pilot \teo had owner Of a Bahamian casino. Ethic* Study Commission chairman Frank WASHINOTON (AP) — Pro­ from the moon. camera's inability to show a lu­ spotted the transport heading posed rules to govern toe finan­ nar detail visible from the toward the Atlantto lost It In Johnson said the agency wanta "That thing Is getting rounder to determine whether toe ties, cial dealings of federal Judges and rounder and smaller and spaceship. thick clouds and bad weather. are before a Jury of peers—an "But It’s pretty good, conald- Shipe searched the airea during through American National In­ smaller all the tim e," Ceman 11-member oommittee of feder­ said. iiig how far It has to go,” he the night but found no trace of surance Corp. of Qalveston, HOUSE • / Tex., violate Nevada gaming al Judges summoned by U.S. Turning the camera Inside said about toe television picture the plane before the air eearte Chief Justice Earl Warren. beamed a quarter mllUm miles. resumed. regulations which prohibit a their spacehome, the astronauts principal in a I^evada casino With toe controversy that led compared beards and Joked Considering the murky, snowy Service Is Meyer had only enough fuel to to toe resignation of Justice Abe from holding a substantial inter­ about ink stains on John pictures of' a few years ago keep him aloft about nine hours, est in a nwi-Nevada casino. Fortas still fresh in mind and from toe unmanned surveyor and Air Force offlcera said Utey Young’s hand from a leaky pen. Hie links were uncovered In a criticism building aboiit Justice "Does it show up in living col­ epocecraft, the ApoHo 10 ccrior doubted whether he bad the check of Securitlea and Ex­ WiUlam O. Douglas’ outside in­ or?” Young asked, holding up mocncast, was tremendous. ability to land the plane aafely. Open a Dojb change Oommission recorda. come, toe court Administration his right hand. "No matter where you look on /Nc.Qiir Best ProductI The sergeant had bad some ex­ R. -A. Furbuoh, president of Committee was called to meet A large television screen in Mission Ckiitrol at the Manned Spacecraft Center, toe moon, there la a different "You guys are looking mighty EHTABUfttUBD ItW n o n . Nltea tin B perience flying Ught aircraft HALE American National, Is a director here today. Houston, flashes the cartoon characters “ Charlie Brown” and “ Snoopy" in good in there," mission control geologic structure to study," "C b e tm e Anoounti and taxied the Mg turboprop Warren brought the commit­ OPEN TILL NINE DAILY —^ SATURDAY TILL SIX GofdhU& Inrltedt” of Parvln-Dohrmanh, in toe gfeeting after the linkup between Apollo 10 lunar module and command module observed. Ceman said. 446 HARTFORD ROAD. MANCHESTER TEL. 644-0111 transpoit down the runway os news recently because of its tee together three months be- after the moon exploration Thursday. The Apollo 10 crafts were named after "Well, we feel great^ and "Boy, it’s really something," part of hla regular duty as Its we've felt great ever aine'e lift­ he said. crew chief. (Bee Page Fourteen) (dee Fags Fototoca) the cartoon characters. (AP Photofax)

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