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,,3, aONDAY, APRIL 11, 1966 I? ■■'•.' EIGHTEEN' I . y. .. ■ 'Average Daily Net Brim Run „The Weather For Ow W eA Ended Partly cloudy tonight, low in A p ^ t, 1968 30s; cooler tomorrow, high Terrence J. Lee, son of Mrs. Manchester lodge of .Maaoos Stevenson Gra^ Htien E. Lie of 34 Garden St, wlU meet tomorrow at 7:30 pm . /M , 6 3 5 near 50. About Town and' the late JObn H. L«e, has at the Masonic Temple. Grant Announce Engagements Of USAF School T tk^ arete of Bmanuel been accepted into Alpha Epsi­ Master WllUam M. Wyman wUl Manchester— City o f VUlage Charm Jbuthenn.CSiureh w ill m M t to^ lon IMta, international pfe- present 50-year piiis before the Airman l.C. William H. Ste­ RUMMAGE SALE (Oassifted Advertising on Page 18) PRICE SEVEN CENTS borrow at 7:80 pxn. in Luther medical fraternity, at Holy business meeting. The Fellow- venson, son of . hba. Kifbom (EIGHTEEN PAGES) BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 Hall at the church. After a Cross College, Worcester, Mass. craft D^free win be conferred tO L . LXXXV, NO. 163 Hayden of H Pioneer Orele, a t c o m m u n ity y short busineaa meeting table with Walter A. Person Jr„ sen­ decorations wUl be made for a M an chester Chapter of ior warden, presiding. has graduated from the IT. S. 79 Nortli Mdn Street SUPEBSQSA wiU have a special Air Force Noncommissioned Mother and Daughter Banquet TUESDAY. APRIL 12 — 7 P.M .-9 P.M. Hostesses are Mrs. Edward Mif> meeting tonight at 3 pjn. at . The WUling WprHere Circle of Officer Leadership School at Bridge Record Center Congregational Church fitt Miss Mahle Olson and Mrs. South Methodiat Church will Tamato Air Station, Japan. WED., APRIL 13 — 9 A.M. -12 NOON Ward leaking. to prepare for. its annual show CANBERRA, Australia mret Wednesday at 2 p.m. In He was trained in military Police Quell Riots Saturday at 8 p.m. at Bailey Sussinnah Wesley Hall. (AP) — Two Canberra men Scandia Lodge, Order ot Va- Auditorhun, Manchester High management and supervision B52’s in First Raid claimed a world bridge­ and is an electrical power ^ ec- aa, will meet and install mem­ School. ■ Manchester WATES will meet playing record today after a bers Wednesday at 8:16 pjn. in iaUst at Naha AB, Okinawa. tomorrow at the Italian Amer- 116-hour session. Orange Hall. Mrs. Elvira An­ Ruth O rde of Emanuel Luth­ He Is a member of the Pacific . lean au b on Eldridge St. Weigh­ Vigg;o Pedersen, 21, and derson, cultural leader aX the eran Church will meet at 8 to­ Air Forces which provides of­ ing in.will be from 7 to 8. p.m. fensive-defensive aiipower for John Newman, 23, equaled group, will speak cm "Swedish night in the Reception Room at the previous record of 114 A good will conjmittee wiU the United States and its 'SlUes Easter CusUnns" after a busi­ the church. .Miss Carol Hanson hours, then played another meet and discuss a dub out- in the P a cific, F a r Etest and B R E A ’TH ED SVILLE Md carried by troopers Into Hie In- One oBier prisoner, four ness meeting. T he newly formed of M andiester wiU show slides NEW ELECTROLIIX OFFICE tw o hours. Swedish-' Oonversation - Group of "Churches ' and ■ Castles la Ing after a bustaicss nieeting. Southeast Asia. fAP) — State Dolice’ and »tltuUon. r » « l 8 and two state troopers On North Viet Nam Then they slept for five win meet at 7 pjn. before the E urope." , He attended Manchester High EAST HAR1K>RD n rifon ffuards DU? down a buckshot w as fired from were injured, now seriously. 1123 MAIN STRSer hours before celebrating m eeting. Preceptor Gdnuna Chapter of School. andTdi’a ^iot guns by state police In an Officials said the troopers were not at bre^M t and a dw- through a borri- burned by a causUc scfiution with a few beers and a The name of Miss Maryann Beta Sigma Phi sorority will ir Opening Special ★ prisoners had tteown up in which prisoners threw at offi- m ovie. Chapmaa-Joy OrCle of North ESizabeth Kovaleck has been in­ meet tomorrow at 8 pm. at the turbance at lunch in the home of Mrs; Stanley Pearson, The 114^our record was Methodist Church win meet scribed on the dean’s honor list Nosslff photo The engagement of Miss Bar­ Mftryl&nd Corroction&l SJI areaway between a recrea- cers and police, Wednesday at 2 p.m; at the Merllne Dr., Vernon, There will stitution today, shooting tion room and a dormitory. State police said dogs were established in October 1964 Mu Gia of the laculty of arts and sci­ The engagement of Miss bara. Louise Keish of Manches­ We w ill Power Glean Any Rug church. Members are reminded be a "Trash and Treasure" sale. LIQGEn DRUB two prisoners and using Newsmen noticed dents on the taken to the prison but were by four students in Kent, ences of the American Univ­ Theodis Yvonne Ricard to Rich­ England. to bring articles for a silent ter to James Francis Pdlrot Jr. PARKADE tear gas. . ceiling and wall which state held in restraint. ersity of Beirut, Lebanon, in ard J. Zimmer HI, both of Cov­ In Your Honw FREE OF CHARGE! auction. Hostesses are Mrs. Her­ recognition of scholarship dur­ Veterans of World War I of Wethersfield has been an­ Today’s incidents were police said were put there by Fltzberger said two guards Target OPEN Can 528-0606 tor liifonnatibn or iq[»polntment bert Bradley, Mm. Jonathan ing the first semester of 1966- and Auxiliary will have a dis­ entry, has been announced by nounced by her father, William preceded by a clash Monday the bucket. were bruised about the face by Law and Mrs. WiUiam Wilson. M. She is the daughter of Mr. trict meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. her brother, Norman L. Ricard Keish of 307 Gardner St. She :45 A.M. 10 10 P.M. night in which two guards were ^he two prisoners who were three Inmates who were S tate iSeWS at file Church of the Immacu­ and Mrs. John Kovalcek of 60 of Boston, Mass. She is the is also the daughter of the late attacked by prisoners. struck by buckshot were Usted ereaUi* a disturtance in a ------O f Bom bs Oliver Rd. Her subjects are Ar­ late ConceptlOT, opposite the Mrs. Georglana Keish. About 600 Inmates were in the condition in Washington recreation room Monday night. Green in the center of Water- daughter of Joseph L. Ricard abic, geology, Ottoman Empire Her fiance is the son of Mr. dining room for breakfast' when Ooj^nty Hospital Fltzberger said the fracas SAIGON, South Viet of Willimantic and the late Mrs. in nearby School Bus from origin to 1800 A. D, and bury. and Mrs. James F. Poirot of one leaped to a table and yelled ■ Hagerstown. Nam (A P )— U.S. Air Force Wethersfield. (Seie Page Six) LECLERC social disorganization. Her Alice Ricard. “Let’s go!” said Preston L. B52s struck North Viet home co^ege is Beloit ip Wis- Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Mr. Zimmer is the son of Miss Keish is a 1054 graduate Fltzberger, superintendent of ■ Brakes Fail, FUNERAL HOME win meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. of Manchester High School. She Nam for the first time to­ c t(U 6 today. 23 Main Street, Manchester has been postponed until Shop at Vernon Circle. BEST PRODUCT . . OPEN DAILY 9 9 tearing out toilet fixtures and lated the air war against the tonight at 7 in the smaH lodge The nine children were taken Wednesday, May 11, at the same Mr. Zimmer is a graduate of light fixtures and breaking win­ north, a Viet Cong battalion Call 649-5869 room of the M uonic Temple. is secretary of the Z and S to Bridgeport Hospital-* by mauled an American rifle com­ location... East Hartford High School. He dows in dormitories and recrea- Custom" Home Builders of East Stratford police. pany in the heavy. Jungles 40 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near M cK E E tl<» rooms. Hartford. He operates a coln-o- The bus, owned by Happy miles east of Saigon. An Army State police quelled the riot in matic dry cleaning establish­ Times Bus Co. of Stratford, spokesman reported heavy lees than two hours. The dis­ ment in Manchester, and he is carrying 60 pupils, was headed casualties, indicating perhaps .a turbance at lunch w m a professional caller and teach­ east on Warner Hill Road. When third or more of the GIs were er for square dances. He is an dhort lived and ended when five the bus came to the crest of a killed or wounded. A rifle com­ prisoners, one with a cut above “Charge iratHouse&Hale executive bosird member of the These are voiceprints of two people saying the hill, the driver, Mrs. Louise A. pany at full s t r e i^ h has 178 Connecticut Callers and Teach­ an* Us right eye, were hustled from Moore, 40, of Stratford, applied ) TImel Save Meneyl word “you.” The inventor claims his device meas­ Street ^Beautified^ in Great Falls men. ers Association. wMiliil the dining room. the brakes to stop tp i>ick up ^Be COlUfCrfwHb ures the physical characteristics of a voice, each of The 1st infantry Division men XUtzberger said no demands children. Presumably mixing Lady Bird Johnson’s suggestion trees or flowers be planted HOUSE A Sept. 10 wedding is planned. which is different, he claims. (AP Photofax) were savagely assaulted from MVrrATMNS bad been made by prisoners, The brakes did not hold, she to beautify spots of ugliness with their unfest over bumpy streets, residents all sides while on a multibri­ AMKhmCEMOnS and he had not yet had an op­ told police, and the bus began of Great Falls, Mont., “planted” this daffodil. Holes like this have been a target gade search — Operation Abi­ ACGfSSOMIg' to roll down hill. The driver More Comfort Wearing portunity to discuss matters of much criticism during the past month. (AP Photofax) lene — In thick jimgle where the leMliia 68K kweeim Mtiii, wtdAie Judge Approves Method pumped the brakes and told & ■ mmcv kttb, m pHm, taM* dacora- M i - t c h e n A i with the inmates. Communists have held out since V2 price sale SaijHMtr. caak Wf«, .M. M police she heard a “snap” as pa«>oaalliad, adda dieka of ityM aad FALSE TEETH -Prisoners, yelling from their the days of BVench rule, arttai. tal at Iwb yoa wirii yew wtddke Hera u • pleae&nt wsy to overcome windows, greeted an approach­ the brakes gave way entirely. Mam mouKCOMrunluNi-i looee plate dlecomfort. PASTEETH. ing newsman with shouts of “R She tried to apply the emer­ ’They were hit with mortars, an Improved powder, qirlnUed on Voiceprints OKd recoilless rifles aind small arms CALL Here’n a beautiful way to end the monotony of daily was because of beatings by gency handbrake as she steered iMain Street—^Manchester misses , women s upper and lower platee holde them U.S. Will Cut Off France fire after part of the Infantry' flrmer eo that they feel more com­ gu a rd s!” the bus to the left side of the JUNE KNIGHT fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty dlahwa^ng: A KITCHBNAID BUILT-IN DISH­ probe killed five members of a CONN. ENVELOPE CO. State police said they “sur­ road, and chose not to take the teste or feeling. It’s alkaUne (non- Viet Cong platoon in a brisk 643-0969 acid). Doea not sour. Check* "plate WASHER. There’s a choice of models in a wide range mised it was richec^etting As Identification Journey downhill to the inter­ odor" (denture breath). Get PAS- _ section of Main Street. fight. TEETH today at any drug counter. bucludMit” which .struck two of prices to suit every kitchen and budget The battle. Monday night last­ prisoners. Maj. W. W. Corbin of NEW YORK (.AP) — A revo- by Samuel Dash, a law expert From NATO’s N-Weapons (See Page Six) ed five hours. Helicopters were the state police said no guns hiUonary device called the from Washington, D.C. • Push button cycle • Proven KitchenAid WASHINGTON (AP) — ’Hie and-that Its • decision to ’ with- that Fraace can properly pull unable to bring oi^ the dead and dependability. with ballets were used or even voiceprint that Its Inventor “What we’ve got now is a selection. . I ' - ...... ■ ' says may some day rival the whole new Issue of law,” Dash Tinitwi States notified'^ France *>Wway ' fiieant France ’ out o( military agreements, with w ® u nd e d OntU engineers daytime United States noUfi^ mneq cost ot »bw tile UnitOd States because they dearinga In the forest • Big, versatile capacity. fingerprint as a method of said. “Maybe we’U keep files of Neon Supported • Convenient front-loading. eriininal- identification has been 'voiceprinta — and just think of today that French forces disposlUona in ether are out ot date. v v • Vari-Front panels to staioned in Germany will lose countries. HMs “strikes at the very ™ dgnUenglne ^m h^ • Eixclusive KltchenAld Some Miners accepted M evidence In a per- their value in kidnaping er ex- As IJ^nderwjater 4-Way Wash and match any, deoor. Jury ease. — - . — -- - tortion-cases.’! ' a ccess Ho U.S. nuclear weapons The underlying theme ot the heart ot the sanctity of interna- more tnm ^ Flo-Thru drying • porcelain enamel ’The inventor, Lawrence O. Kersta beUeves the voiceprint ''stockpiled there when those whole U.S. note is that NATO la tional agreements.” Rusk told Th^y Breathing Gas the magazine Parls-Match. dre^es performance. wash chamber. (JSloWoris Kersta, 66. a physicist, appears represents a mUestone in criml- forces are withdrawn from Al- based on a set of treaty ar- ,hamered at the Mu Ola Pass, a ______today in Westchteter Cttunty nologjr that coUd easily help ATLANTIC dTY, N.J. CAP) Ucd command. rangementa which are inter- The interview, granted funnel for men and arms to the in carefree PTPWBUROH (AP), — Most ^ „ demonstrate ______— ------WOw— the - track down suSpects in ^ Neon gEia, the same stuff that ’The note, delivered in Paris locking and which carry respon- week, was released by the State- phis nrany addiriond « t the zW'king 8^^ c ^ puMre ^jlceprlnt works. cMes inralvlng- the use of tele- lights the signs, looks like a new and made public by the State sibilities as well as benefits for Department as the rormal com- u_g_ apokeeman did not give atay^ o« ^ j^tod^dee^ ' Judge Robert Dempsey ruled superior breathing gas for Department, also advised that. the menibers munlcatlons was being dellv- an assessment of damage or the fa b ric t •xdusive foatiires. MOOttKOS-M a union hack-towork ^ Monday that the new fbrm of 80,000 divers in man’s Intensifying at- hasty action in ending U.S. mili- The whole tone of the note is ^red to the Frwich Foreign Min- number of planes Involved, but ^ re were so^ cracks in the j^gnyQngtjnn coifid be used by voiceprinta with 07 per cent ac- tempts to tap the secrets and tary activities in France “could much in line with a Fren<* jgtry, they probably dropped a half curacy, two-day waikout. the state in the case ^ of a sus. curacy. " natural treasures of the ocean jeopardize the security interests magazine interview in which -xhe United States has more million pounds of bombs or Hont be switched fwm the best.., ‘P***^®^ policeman from New _ JuJ«« w er^ed ^ o bottom, it was reported today, of all members” of the North Secretary of State Dean Rusk than 4,000 agreements with oth- more on their target. MtoTwo^ere^ charged with perjury. Test-divers who recited Un- Atlantic Treaty Organization, sharply disputed French Presi­ Other Air Force and Navy Credit at HFC means K i W cKem A id* and a United XDne Workers As- r would be the first tfane that *** ^traehle, who coins’ Gettysburg address at a -rhe United States rejected a dent Charles de Gaulle's view (See Page Six) planes flew a total of 80 mis­ ttie deivlce would bo French-suggested deadline of sions against the Communist credit coasMo-coast ^ ** evidence in court although a helped demonstrate the seeming April 1, 1967, for removal of all north Monday,' hitting storage There are far more important things to do than dishes. That’s WetoeMay aome poUoe department* are superiority of neon over both tjo „ credit in one HFC office raves you cask credit Why we invite you now to come in and see the new mllitairy activities from areas, railroad facilities, Ailoo back on the job^^ *40 «cperimentlng wltii in 1961..11>e attor- ordinary air and helium as the pi^nce bridges and shipping. in m ore than 1400 H F C offices throughout tihe KITCHENAID PORTABLE DISHWASHERS. Look at thesev minexB In Utah and Indiana. expenmenuna charged Kersta'a tech- iife.supMrt' gas of deep sea ex® Navy- pilots reported de­ U. S. and Canada. Trusted money help that’s oustanding features: # Ohio, a continued ehutdown ntouAnlque was unnmvAn.unproven. ___ ^ _a i,.* ._u ___ American note further Ky Regime Pledges rtg . available to you nation-wide is another good Kersta, a former employe of However, the judge asked plorerS, a scientist said. Both noticed the French government stroying 13 junks and damaging • Automatic Detergent and • 3 Cycles: Rinse and Hold; 13 m ore, w recking 13^ b ox ca rs 'leaaoB to bom w firom HFC. Utility and Utensil; Rinse Agent Dispensers. and smashing 6 warehouses and 5.99 Pull Cycle. Borrow up to $11100 ■ ' A - ' Early Viet Election 8 trucks within a 36-mlle radius TMct iqi to 24 months to repay • Automatic Power Cord Reel. • P orcelain enamel Her of locate summoned mem- voice mro weira-iooamg piciuro ^ gambler. Kersta said he m v the largest divine “ “® o f Vlnh. pbunvHy. gtylei qjiring dresaos in carefree jersey or cotton blend fabrics. . , Inside and out. SAIGON, South Viet Nam tion and create the election ma­ Air Force Jots roared over the A Im p of $100 COM, $17.00 when prampthr n p M la • N o installation. bers to talk over the order. displays Imown as could match Straehle’s voice in the Western Hemi- saying florals, prints and sidid colors. Many'famous names included 1q this group. It coiaecutivc monthly inatalment* of $9.75 oMh. . maara^tm FThnajs mraflAir* frh* ...... Iirm 111 UIC WeHtern neilll* for .______several4-V.«4- weeks that France (AP) — South Viet Nam’s mili­ chinery. Dien Bien Phu area, in north- Use it right away. ' • Automatic-Lift Top Rack. H o m v er, there was no indica- ^ ^here, told about It in a report '€Koice of dressy and'taitored styles. Misses’ sizes 10 to 20; women’s sizes JM tbeui erodtt Ufa imuraocs on loant St group ratot Iton of a general break In the Phjraical c h ^ ^ i^ c s o t a »ubsequent voiceprints made of ’ * had no legal right to withdraw tary government pledged today "The military does not want western North Viet Nam, as • 4-Way Wash, no hand Walkout — biggest in the soft vole®. ™ vdilai Is unique, suspended poUcemaa. (See Page lliree) from the NATO military setup to hold elections as soon as a to «llng to power,” said’rWeu. wdl as Vinh. Pilots reported • White or Edged 12^;te 46 and half siMs 12y2 to 24'/]. rinsing needed. co a l field s since 1960. K ersta says. constitution is drafted and toe With Pi-emler Nguyen Cao Ky destroying three storage build- Oolonialtone -finish. • Safe, thorough Flo-Thru The strike affected an esU- “You might call It », J io g tr . ------election machinery eet up. But and four other members of toe ings near Son La, 64 miles east drying. mated 50,000 miners In eight !»*>< of a voice.” the - y r ^ W T the Buddhist opposition cbld- 10-man ruling directorate at- of Dien Bien Phu, four more in • Proven KitchenAid e®id in an interview. “Right shouldered the preparatory con­ tending, Thieu suggested a pos- a staging zone 46 miles to the • Big, versatile capacity. MANCNifTER fHOBPINls those extra Hut state OOP leaders sue the lesuUng contenders tar toe trains in Manhattan. J, * I ty police were needed to restore curves at tummy and thigh, b nykm and lycra power net to give you the ■eeUng. gubernatorial nomination. Grounding of electric circuits ' j ...... t . _ i. Marian!, wbo met with toe in Norwsdk recently. State thatof oo».ifo., resulted from fhothe mishaps Monday night to tola sub- Bulletin *’natural” ctmtnd you’ve always wanted. White. S-M-L-XL. \ urb near toe nation’s capital. Robert Lee Greenwich group Monday night, g OP Chairman A. Searie Pin- set ties smouldering along a 200- HOOVER ooid he was “elated” to get toe ney said that, as of toat time, foot secUon of the underground damj^e at ^ We Are Pleased To Announce That DIAUA-MATIC ODdoraement. Marian! was “toe most higMy Pork Avenue tracks near 86th said some of toe Glen Airport Attacked — — save M to a ty and Nealth aids T fed quite thrilled tl^t I raxuriled of toe various candi- Street. flUlng toe tunnel with E®**® Amusement Park were in Robeit Lee, former Chrysler Motors Corp., District I SAlOOlff, South Viet Nam feave received this support from dates.” « , smoke. shambles. Sales M an a^ joins J. R. Johnson, Inc., of Hartford, It's IVidy 2 dtORon hi 1 (AP)— Hie Viet Cong hurled tfe m ' Power was shut off from 69th At least six persons were in­ riMior ^gc ^ orhissbi” as your Autcnnobile Sales Representative. Mr. Lee is (he people of the other end of in the past several weeks, E. mortar fire Into ttte^lant Taa j Buy Now to noth Streets while firemen jured by flying glass, and three coish tynipreg.vto,i» It Beats As It Sweeps- ttw stat^” he said. caayton Oengraa of West Hart- Son Nhut alrbaae outslda . . ^values 4.- MS' ' 67^ a resident of Coventry, residing with his wife and two boeed down the ties and repairs youths were arrested, As It Cleans Cteeenwich is me of « » GOP ford has been sedcbiff siqipwt Saigon eariy Wedaeaday, hit­ children and attmded school in Manchester. His many O n Long ■tranghdda in the Btate^ the woniine««», were made to toe tolrd rail. “Tifis wasn’t anything ra- years of experience will enable him to offer the best ting airplanes and a tool ^ n llk of mogioiia "^iHltfoR Boaniy” 1^ 7 0 te e group torawing Ms support oengras is boerd chairmen of A spokesman for the New inspector Kenneth dump with resulting flrea of service and sales as a member of one of the largest | Powered by a big hp motor , . . to IDuriani, in’ addition to toe Security Insurance Group York Central said three of that Watkins of the Mwitgomery gives 30% more cleaning effective­ Easy that oast a huge red glow for tahlols 1^. Ijee otee kair spray reg. 1.07 0 1 Chrysler and Plymouth organizations in the State of Weidser, induded Elwood C. owner of toe Connecticut carrier’s passenger trains and Dj^uity police. "I wouldn’t even miles. The assault mi the base Connecticut. ness on carpets and rugs, 2% times Waahburn, COP town chair- qo„ a bus firm. five of toe New Haven Railroad ^ Tbere wasn’t which houses 10,000 Amerioan Bian; M rs. George. M . Irvine m iy «*iti«ww«*iii candidate • ‘^ttral Spny” ic ^ “NaxiMaa’’ awdfoat- more suction with attachments. Terms were delayed. ... that type of fighting — no band- airmen, set n futo otwagn PHONE “BOB LEE’’ AT Vice ^ town ^ the wominetlcn la Pnbato •lUe trouble be^ with toe combat.” area afire and destroyed two reg. |L •iddaoraam i«g. lAB •cnunlttee; State Sen. Ftoreiioe stmben S. Sweet ot lee Cover Used to Protect New Plants, loss of shoe «mtactOT a sOTto He said no more toan 100 Vtetnameae 047s. A wltnern M o^ to giva Upright D. Fhmey; State Rep. Michael This was ttie eariy nuHninir scene at a storage yard at Burr Nurseries, N. Main anld the attack started about a.m. The train finally atalled at y ® « * « *«>•' m t»»® disturb- J. R. JOHNSON, Inc. ElEclMey NO PAYMENTS I*. Morano and «ate Oentrd othera mentioned as poedtde St-f after worknlen sprayed water over newly arrived plants, bushes and trees. half, an hour after midnight OoBUtotteemaa i^eacott B«^ foraer State gO SSi. 4 tU !£ 4UUN 0HESTER, GOm. “FOB TOUR BEST DEAL" . CoaistH’ Yotsalfllty Expecting a colder than normal night, nurserymen gave the plants the cover of Watkins said the treuble be­ and seemed to be a slaying 4M HOMESTEAD AVE. HABTFOBD, OOiNN. UNTIL JUNE ..... ^ S e n . WaUaice Barnes of Farm- ad lor 39 mlnutee. Anotoar New ^ pushing ,and shoving attach that took in varioua teleph o n e 827-iaS6 Iha hfil GOP town committee ke as piotectimi from cold, believe it or not. When the sun rose, the ice was IBsitod «£( aod tha flaats remahud healthy. (Herald photo by Sateritis); (Bea iPag* BsTilsrn). lunonB Bw wUinatod iUB08-2,000 a n a a to! the b o a i; >■ ■ > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 P A G E T H R E E BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGHBSTlSR, CONN 4 TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 .______. ______----- ' ------I------i ^ ---- 1------..to— P A G fe T W O L * reason, we Inue letter^ of h^ V e m o n N eon Supported Tiede in Viet N a^i Andover D ecision Tabled tent, rather dhan contracts, to Sheinwold on Bridge School Budget Aired the supervisors of the projects.’’ As U nderw ater M othersVCltib He said th^ he foresees a IS ' IrtFrEbBNT csu m At e West dealer ^ Good Pay Causes Unrest NO’nCE! per cent cutback, shortly, in fed­ DOESN’T ALTER GAME North-South vnlaeralile B reathing Gas HistoiyV^'irst Full , TPC Hears of Plan Slat^ M eeting But Action Delayed eral spending^ for domestic pur­ . N o a n i By Al f r e d s h e in w (h a > • 4^ 0 1 0 7 (ConUntied from Page One) poses, “because of the war-in fy KI63 Over Extra Teaching Jobs Tlie April meeting of the An­ Viet Nam.’’ Paikaie Oeanen The boArd of directM’s last night conducted- A cursory “When I moved from Los An- 0 J4 dover Mothers did) wlU be held The discussion wound up with , . . . ♦ A854 ’ The eelection.of teachen to learning to woric and play to- oonvmOon and White War For Fountain Village , « .1 1. f e*amination of the'board of education’s '66,061,965 re- of the Federation of ^nerican 402 West MiddI* Tuiiipiktt tomorrow n^ht at 8 o c^ at jggg_g,^ Curtis saying, “Most of the fed- «eles to CSiicago I discovered WEST .JEASI staff two aununer programa for $«thar. eral programs are designed to something about playing bridge A J652 « 3 ctaildren from low-inooma fam­ —To improve the esthetic societies forExpeimental Biolo­ The Town Planning Commission last night heard an the home Mrs. Anu^y •ne- Manager * Robert Weiss’ suggestion t it fin a gap and a rpal need which, ^ different climate,” Erik e pc^taUon was made in — aA * iwrf brief business meeting will directors ad- school board’s $865,000 Capital can riioose the programs we ^ overcoat to A AK984 laboratory course for educa- Schreiner described testa shot here recently, he waa responsibility. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT cue of four puWlc ^ hig which did elicit comment ^ devoted to the making of without taking any ac- improvements requeeU, partlc- want and then tailor them to ^ ^ ^ ^ A75 The programa provide for a Uonally deprived children of <,f the gas in a manned taken from his helicopter by a Stars, bars and stripes count, ’ Alterations and Repairs On Premises commission conducted in the ^^s one for another group dwel- for a coffee hour to raise “®,?r “Iwly .a $ item for edu- our needs.” . mce vou-re at the table bridge 0 763 reading clinic fori about 64 chil­ secondary school age. tory chamber “submei 100,000 ♦ K3 ^ Negro mechanic, administered not skin. Pressing While You Wait— 3 Hour Cleaning Municipal Building on special Upg proposed for Woodbridge money for new equipment in the ^ ootlonal television faclUUes. Is exactly the same.” dren and a field science day > Children in elementary depths equivalent tofiiofe at the ------.A—— . ------_ . T------J *■ procedure of former years, and superintendent of Schools scho1 kinder Fast Piss 2 0 camp for about 200 pupUs wiU limits of the cqntinental shelf. CRISIS IN MISSIONS Atty. John D. lABell^ McCarthy and William Peck. garten. to come op with a recommend- wiUlam Curtis, In reply said rectors passed over, with auto- west dealer. come from both public and paro­ reading program, while He said Heated; ported to the hospital by a Ne­ (Free Moth Proofing) (Free Box Storage) Opening Iea4 — Queen of Di- Pass 3 A P a» school students are eligible to ■WHBIATON, IU. (AP) — ’The resenting the own«»rs of the 25- opposition was voiced by Mrs. * social nrogram of the eve- *** school budget after holding that the $865,000 figure was matic approval, the fixed ex- All Pass chial schools. 1. N^on^ appears free of the gro driver and, once there Clothing Cleaq^ Daily Including Saturday participate in the science encroachment of ,_communism acre tract off the tumpfi^ta- Lloyd McNeiU of 4 Oyde Rd., wiU be ^U ng, and sports only------a rough------es^ateT^d had------pense--- items------of- -Insurance,------debt ahwnds- _ — — ------—------dapgerous narcotic effect which cared for by a staff of nurses, has brought a crisis in church Weias, in his tentative budg. been draw as a five-year pro- service and pension contribuUon. prove Ws rev^^ary A federal budget of more camp. ______Mon., Toes., Sat 7:80 to 6; Wed., Thors., Frt. 7:80 to • troduced as exWhtts a nuniber „ „ Thelma Lawson of 11 Clyde suggested. Member# than $43,000 has been approved ifdinary air can have on divers, including some who were, of missions says a Nqw York Min­ et, has sliced approximately ^am. He said that he hadn’t Because of the length of last discovery Paulsen showed a uds time Paulsen had seven Dr. Ramsdell notes that,.ttie due to air’s nitrogen content of maps sad sketches as wdl r 74Q the 1965-66 8 tkm on any of the four nmt- ment complex near the site of T, * j*^^**.! j WorifT on the programs was and frequently does have seri- “ Back home they been calling world’s population to 20 per cent Dr. Raymond E. Bamsdell, several months ago. ous and sometimes deadly ebn- ters, but acheduled an execu- ^ proposed group dwelling, The^tSSr^SSrOom- w niriit ‘It is not ^ adStion t^W^s toe queen of diampnds and led declarer Wed this the White Man’s War.” today.” ■uperlntendent of schools, town waa survey^ to de- sequences. It is characterised tlve seesion for May 2 at which The residents said that the backs mlsskm has set Thursday eve- Promised to come up with honey, ’Turkington and Ander- another diamond to the king. Md ^ The irony is there, • all right. they will presumaMy be con- gf ^me apartments face Wood- nlng from 7 to 9 p.m. as the *, » complete plan and figure «<>n- were Directors Raymond East then shifted to the deuce trumps, iMing a trump, a heart is assistant director for ^ e termlne the areas with the high- by euphoria, abdication of re- _ and two diamonds. No mattar projects, said today that the coxkcentration of low-income sponsiblllty, confusion, and oth- Of toe 215,000 U.6. troops in sldered- .i.- bridge St and garbage cane fox boys to register for within a week or 10 days. Ellis, Frank Stamler, John of clubs. tfo toe country today, roughly 16 According'^ to LoBelle, the there constitute an eyesore. K. Garside and Robert Stavnitsky; South had already lost two where you Uve you can’t make •taff positions 'were not odver- families «*■ abnormalities seen in inditrid- .««««« , Used among the teachers. PpruAnimti. in the oroeram uals under the Influence of alco- P*’’ . ®®"^ pr«A>oeed group dwelling, to be ckett for a-a(x-I t aubdivi- naires to do b o la the near fu- p a c k a g ® bond issue for all cain- curtis replied, “No. We are the home of Mrs. Sheldon Dun- mosphere of helium. opportunity ... to either step 6 a re- rector of tbe program, explains area for beginning swimmers. And, as Randy Myler re­ of tbe town and Metropolitan ston, three lots on Ashworth St. ture With the taformaUon re- ^ Improvement items, biclud- applying for needed programs lap, 87 Boulder Rd. Miss MllU- trump and led his last diamond, than the hearts, because Helium was relatively recent- on a punji stake or be bitten ^ v ^ d from them the commls. those of the s^ool system, ^ pgrom p that "The salaries were set to diving hoards and . faclUUes for j introduced as a diver’s members, it was all toe same District Oommlssion. The de-' and tlu(M on the^proposed Oun- only.” cent Jones of Bolton will speak This time it was West who sponse of two hearts should as a by a seven atep viper (iwhen "WTiat happens,” ’Turkington on “American; Heritage Through could not gain by ruffing. West guarantee a five-chrd suit gnarda. breathing gas — as a su^ltute the make takes its teeth away, color. velopers will buy water direct-' nlson Rid. Sion wiU be better aWe to plan but only after cereal scrutiny Says he: "While I was in the asked, “If we start a new pip- Wildflowets.” discarded his last heart, arid Copyright 1966 might otoetv^ nm tx available x three-acre fish pond is also tor potentially hazardous air Inthe victim takes seven steps ly from the ME>C and will agree ...... —r- ■ and provide a recreational pro- ®f the needs for the recom- hospital, I read a lot about some gram and, in a few years, fed- Hostesses for thie meeting are Paulsen ruffed in dummy; But General Features Corp, to 'work during their summer located on the property, and Is long dives. K gives the divers’ and drops dead). to jnetect the to(wn from any gram In keeping With what mo(st mended projects, Negroes sartng that this isn’t Director Harold A. Turking- funds stop coming and the Mrs. Maurice W. Willey, chaij^ stocked with trout The pine speech a “Donald Duck” quail- «preiudice■*” Mvler asks sewer chaigea Sewer lines will Tax Jtetum s people seem to want. . Teachera and other staff grove area is equipped with ty. rrejuoice. myier aaxa. their war. ^ a t Mr. Charley be installed and connected to Mrs. Francis Hainee, local ton suggested tiiat several of tx^vn must assume the costs?” man; and Mrs. Theodore Blakes- “No I’d say we only hate 'Viet memibers working on the six- electricity and has a fireplace Tape recordings were made of c^n»* iiere^ (the white man) started it and tbe MDC under a contract which A h e a i d o f **-’ 6 5 , chairman for the American the items which the school Mlayor Francis Mahoney said lee, Mrs. David A. Flint m , so Mr. Charley can fight it. places the financial responsibil­ Cancer Society fund drive now board has Included in capital at this point, that he favors-the Mrs. Basil T. Nodden and Mrs. week program 'wiU earn $(i a and picnic tables. the reading.of Ldncbln’s Gettys- mean,' a man asks “ That’s bull. Both black and ity on the developed. In its second week, has an- Improvement projects could and federal prog;rama but that he, Q. Howard Tryon. day, based on an eight hour day. While the purposes of the pro- burg address by divers using "there’s no discrimination?" M aiiy M issing Dresser, as project director, gram are laudatory, the issue both gases. Dr. Schreiner said, white have an obligation in this That contract will be the sub­ nounced the names of additional should be part of its regular too, was worried about the costs A nominating committee will “Not up where the fighting Income captains who organised the budget , . . _ _ _ to the town when the federal be elected at the meeting. will earn $1,800; Dr. Ramsdell, that the dissident teachers raise “ Oontrary to the unlntclUgl- ^ thing.' ! don’t agree with all the with the winner of its class, ject of discussion at a meeting HARTFORD, (AP) is. All foxholes are full of stufi concerning Viet Nam, but o i the board of directors tcmleht .r. nmninir nheiui workers in their neighborhoods. He said. Although we don t funds stop coming. Members in need of transpor- as assistant director, wiU earn is whether the size of the town’s bUuy of heUum speech at 660 brothwlv lw r’^b^*' PURE OIL PERFORMANCE TRIALS. Two concerns were expressed *wmnts are nin^ng. BramhaU served have the authority to teU the ourtls replied, “That's what tation to the meeting may cem- $1,200. Both will work on the iriveatment ia necessary to prop- feet, the voice quality while y f y- I figure it’s every American’s by commission members. Martin **** ^ Internal Long Hill area, Mr. and board of. education where to -we must be careful of when we tact Miss Ma^n V. .WsLBWnirn, project during their one-month erly carry it out. breathing a mixtiL^ exposed “ yler, a Special h®U- war and that includes me. Alvord feared that roode within Revenue Service offlclale say Mrs. John Hoppman, Pine spend its money, we have, in choose the programs. For that 35 N. Lakewood Cliole. vacation periods. ------largely of neon at this depth ~Pt®r gunn^ Berkeley. “Anyway, the Army plays it with the winner of the Plans for the program call for ImpUed the diver’s vrice qual- ^ ‘ straight. If there’s an outfit any­ the development might become ^*7 expecting another 366- Ridge; Mrs. Richard Mahar, the several years, suggested that . ■______. ■ - low 'With a healthy outlobk and P0F*ULAR SCIENCE GOLD CUP town respi^blUty by virtue of rriurns by the Friday mid- west part of town; Mrs. Haines, cerUln repairs oouW be made ^ four field science instructors, a P ublic R ecords Ity to full intelligibility,” he where that’s integrated, this is recreation and program coordi­ said. a not so healthy occupation. it. I got as much chance to be for outstanding braking performance in the Trials.’ dedication and acceptance if the “lEbt deaWne. the southwest section; Mrs. Ed- out of iU regular budget, THF HARTFOltD •nMK, 71iir«l«T. ■»««• His Job is to operate a 60- nator, an audio-visual coordina­ Warrantee Deeds ■ But be said “neon speech” a general as any other Spec. 4 public traffic used them and if Fiallure to file by April 15 sub- ward Montandon and Mrs. “However,” he said, “the ' DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE oaliber machine gun from toe tor, an attendance officer-regis­ John E. Grezel and Helen still has the high-pitched, metal- . . .which Is probably no chance the town provided any services Jeots taxpayers to penalty and Hugh Ryan, Andover Lake. board of ^education has allocat- The University of Conneettent The Performing Art$—* » side of a combat chopper. The get yourself o winning buy on the car that’s all BuIcK— '66 Under the plans, the one ac- Interest charges. Through Mon- Research on cancer is an ex- ed the money for teachers’ sal- Storrs, Conneettent. trar, and two waterfront super­ Grezel to Marcel L. Lajoie and Ho quality associated with hell- at all, but at least it’s the same business, of course, is hairy. •with everybody. Buick Special-from the dealer who's all d ea l-yo ur Buick dealeri ceae road from the turnptke and day, 709,816 persons had filed pensive and continuous endea- arles and for other operating visors. Doris A. Lajoie, property at 4 um speech. PRESENTS Landing and picking up sol­ The Army insists it is com­ the interior roads would be returns, compared with 678,766 vor but in recent months a expenses, and it if not fair for Three remedial reading in­ Scott Dr. ------C heers ^ diers in VC sanctuaries is akin pletely color blind. maintained by tbe developer. last year. The IRfl expects to breakthrough seems too proba- the board of directors to be structors for the reading clinic Beaupre Motor Sales Inc. to ^ to hobnobbing tvitb ducks on A man is soldiered first and Dr. Robert Karns worried that hear from some 1,076,000 Con- ble. The vaccine experiments at blamed for being negligent, Q h e k h o v ' s and will work four-hour days a week Hayden L. Griswold Jr., ptop- GHF JROWS UOWU the opening day of bunting categorized second. He may be Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick Special the layout of roads and the re- necticut reeldenU. 4 ,1,. IVaytte, State'Unlyeralty in De- where school repairs are in- also at the rate of $6 on hour, erty at 244 Broad St. O J 1> a season. moteness from the entrance of Refunds paid out this year al- trolt, Jflst announced, were call- volved.” The science day camp 'will be Jacob Halem and Bertha Ha- o vvU U rCl MTO S t S ^ C ofca lls Few weeks ago, as an exam- aome buildlnge might constitute eo are running ehead of a year ed “encouraging’’ by Dr. Harold He was referring to criticism THE THREE SISTERS right new? (Better now than everl) 8y BERNARD L DREW held at Earieen Grove Day lem to Alexander W. Ferguson . /.«« wn. nii hut a fire hasard. Some of the build- age. Checks totaling $56.4 mil- Diehl, vice president for re- leveled at the board of direc- Oamp' in Tolland. TTie facilities and Norma B. Ferguson, prop- Bight guard posts on Oakland fr«m th» «itv hv 'the blown from the sky by 'the _Sm your Buick dnlv during hit Par-Butt’mi Si Iiu m Inge contain duplex apartments Hon have been sent to 439,925 search and medical affairs of tors ait last ‘W-edneeday’s public /’(N« fitthiday'Pertonnanee) The Ship •was shattered. My­ I Jeotors—sound or silent, also cMldfen.- •• to $48 mllUon mailed during the New York. A substantial por- Director Olof Anderson, too,^ preUmlnaiy'setting-up, the camp mer, property at 202-204 Hilliard driven by Mrs. Aids H. White S3 mm. slide projectors. There was no public comment some period last year to 888.000 tlon of oil funds raised in, An- questioned the need for all of ler was shot through the leg will be uaed by the pupils for St. of 68 Phoenix St, Vernon, slip- and Uved. Another on board CB (he proposal. The only hear- taxpayers. dover and throughout the nation HARRIET 8. JORGEIKEN THEATRE I too. '* • * * tour weeks. Bullding Permits ped onto the shoulder of the WELDON DRUG CO. BOURNE BUICK, Inc. # 285 Main Street go to support this type of can­ ptayini ito 9fit locil CTAM*; was shot through the and 901 Main St.—Tel. 643-5821 I m S to f the MgMb Other budgetary items of the To Florence-C. J<*naon, de- load and struck the poste. didn’t. cer research. 'nckets and Reservations Now Available Knick,” lUrrtal one of program call for a $2,600 ex­ molUh portion of chicken coop Police said Mrs. White waa ny- lomritc young oettoMof, Auditorium Box Office: 429-9321 Hita Ttahinghim- . , penditure for a reading cUnic at 206 N. Elm St., $10. unable to puU back to the road Mancheeter Evening Herald , And I wont tor books and audiovisual, equip­ Tto Louis A. Riopel, altera- ■HppH»$ «**: »He regained Andover correspondent, Law­ coUu« town, ind I 2J Admission $1.50— Curtaiii 8:15 P.M. o^hmble enthusiasm or ^ ment. The science camp will tiona to dwelling at 46 Foster cmtrol after the eighth post rence Moe, teL 742-6796. 2 S H O W S n ^lo U<* of it amwig ^ spend some $4,000 tor equipment St., $300. down. The car was damag- SAT., APRIL 23 I denti. tto y lW t> , April 12th I alt quieter thou aiq(Wy I ranging from books to butterfly •Ito Rirtuinl B. Wemmell for *4 front and right ■ know, and thair j , l, _hat la on Ito aerrts.’ nets. Transportation of toe par' Raymond Bogue, additions to N o ^ a r^ t w m made LYNN BARI n»to A Safer progruna Dzen Bids Low went to « full week, tlcipants wUl cost an estimated dwelHng at 89 Bryan Dr., $1,800. JOM J o a WOODY ’onlght—^Aqdfey Hepburn—“MY Is THE Day lS d ® t£j not pipy toy-i $1,600. I TO Lou Tallman for the Man- On W ater M ains McCAUCROTHERSROMOFC wtoie oho >» .ll>e «»• needs of the sUidonts. who' Initial permanent equipment Chester Country Oub, demolish w S ’^struck The story of what they It Is an opentibn nm ^ IN Af/L s/4/a49<*«^ N* «n nm ^u. ». 0M . 1 »» ., MIU. . 1, for LUNCHES . The A. Dsen Construction did to a kid... Ttcpiegt,SSSiSng very permiui oU^ *5?LS?^tn pictnrea to lime come nacabeck aguniliin liter on tf Mail the Coupon Below .. . it can Co. of Manchester, with a'price . .and a special word of thanks td nil the cliinor w lw ••f “ '1 .1 .-u ■•n.imaii” Program’s Purpose mollsh garage and ned and con- noticed the dAmege GEibin will now start serving lunch­ Keeney St., from Portland St. to THE PARK All f l o l d e r i iNataueivoQD w ' ‘ 4 MOST IMPORTANT BULSI eons April 12th. The same rustic at­ north of Hackmatack St. TICKETS NOW AT BOX of ’Medicare Purpose of toe two projects struct new garage at 9 Village he arrived home. ' OFFICE or BY MAIL Cards’ are Is to provide facilities for ed- St., $1,000. . , , mosphere and excellent'food will of Dzen’s bid was the lowest of E n U U e d t o cHRistomer Btach. three, submitted and opened to­ Matinee at 3:80: Oroh. $4.00, J o i n O a r 'Th# Knock' Mysfifying ucationally deprived children To Ix)u 'I’ailman tor Willie’s course prevail as always! $3.50, $3.00. 1st Bal. $3.50, Golden Are n u m m a r day in the Municipal Building. C l n b ! I living in the “older” section of Steak House, demolish' 1,824 IN A FAKULA MULLIGAN PRODUCTION Greenwich GOP The other bidders, both of Man­ $3.00, $2.50. 2nd BaL $2.50, the town, the former city of square feet of commercial build­ chester, were the Jarvis Con­ $2:00, $1 A0. •ehiuses because of his w«k Boclcville. ing at 10 Henderson Rd., $1,$00. Lunch at Cavey’s Log Cabin, Evening at 8:30: Orch. $5.00, tfisiDB Daisy cunrspi rathelwoBcsOosBii^j AL To Jacob O. Barta, fence at Backs Mariani struction Co. at $8,369, and $4Ji0, $4.00. 1st BaL $4JiO, Dsy's Night,” and < The objectives are: ___ Brentmoor Inc. at $11,739.90. «Rh which I WlU go —To improve the reading ^0* Walker St, $70. SAVINGS $4.00, $3.50. 2nd BaL $SJi0, Hii work waa briiliant in those. (Oonttnned from Page One) It’s Worth IM The award-winning contrac­ $ . , $2.60. ability and reading comprehen- Green Manor Construe- 8 00 TOMORROW ALSO But "The Knack” W SJ too' tor will be required to install Make checks payable and “ Selected Short Subjects’* far out lor me. it hto Mm_e Sion of educationally deprived tl®" Co- <4r Boulevard Improve- ington and Albert E. Waugh of wondetlui moments, but don l children from famiUes of rela- n»eot Corp., 320 by 150 foot ad- Mansfield, retired provost of the about 740 feet of eight-inch and mall with stamped retnrn Wed., Thursq Frt.,- “Daisy” ask ma where It all went. AU about 150 feet of six-inch water envelope to: tively low income. dition to oommerelal building University of Connecticut. / O t v e « ^ I t 6:10-8:45; Shorts 8tl5. Sat, I can say is that h* mains, plus connecting the new BUSHNELL MEMORIAL “Daisy” 1:45-4:10-6:86-9:15 girl, three boys, and a M —To improve the physical fit- s t 334-336-338 Broad St., $180,' Plnney has said that the “ con­ BANK LIFE which they move all over, and mains to existing mains, and HARTFORD, CONNh 06108 a lot of Ulk that doesn t make. ness of these children, through ®00. sensus” candidate would prob­ too much sense. At least, thst i participation in a day camp To Jensen Building Co. for ably be announced by this the changeover of house water whst I think it's shout. • (^ CABm k connections. However nothing's a totaU| recreation program. Town of Manchester, swim- weekend. He will be required to begin , loss at the Cp>''8* —To motivate and create an mlng pool, wading pooil and The consensus caniHdate Roote 87> LelMUMB, Conn. I because tbe piece is lull of work within 16 days of the con­ ‘ students..' appreciation of nature and a bathbouae at 163 Broad St, would presumably be the candi­ INSURANCE Phone (1) 428-0256 / S * tract award,--and tp guarantee , The young »«,. quest fo r know ledge o f $64;900. date that most of the top state audiences because th^ ve iiv, his work and materials for a tense. Tbey ^vt phirsical and biological science. To Graydon W. Kinney for leaders could support at the period of one year from the data RITA TUSHTNOHAM and hste. and there la not too —T o toster good clUzenrtilp Lewis Norris, new dwelling at party's state convention in Hart- of oompietlon. much o( an in he^ren. If and ttie values inherent in 562 Gardner St, $14,000. ford June 17-18. they am to to IndUlnmnt. tton Gives You LOW COST UOIUARO . T^m h Batblil MU‘Wty abort the*. TtcMe tb—>♦ SK-to*:: l l l i i i i i i i i QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE I923iiiiiiijijiii lanarAOPn^MiFMromie 2 tSitU :BftnTGI THB KIDS to . S.S‘aHr5 FAMILY PROTECTION FABUL006 $i 164 EAST CENTER ST. e;::: lesiiohally. '. ‘ ■ s ^ ill::: tvaiyfhing on Triol’ M^CHESTER-649-5261 # ONE Policy covers fhe whole family BONMI ■tW kten their thumhi to thjir notea. w4 aK^'^Eve^ingfhaiis. axisU «tly to to quetUooed. protod, I > S n U H R N T ’ ss 3 analynd, dissected, and attackto... # Rates are low because you buy direct t n WIST MDWJ TPK. Q EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Am i^ Parkmg Front and Rear I . m Hnt W loni. and Ibey have air opemni l^ n c i lor # Dividends paid, as earnad, the very first year MANCHESTER ^ \ sidinx with the rirtt persons ™.^**^* (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) ^ sfdinni out a ferret or a ^iak« In the paw. iliiihmt Tl«y apeak werdt af six syllaMef and fear, letteri, # Liberal cash values available after only Ttoy totok Btoi Itoy ktow Al tent Itoy aay Ito y J T E A K B U Y ^ ■ t o m the six months premiums have been paid H:::: kato everythliig.■"lag. tottat Itoy reato “Betore Loeeee H^ipen, Insure With Lappen!” . A R E 5 u:::; • 'SK e Itoy secretly Iktak tk^ da. t eHAR-anoiLBo 'z. Ttoy may not always wish, hut they're tw itoj kr TOYOURQWVNPBRBONALORDCR $W A «>MWrAWtt» $$44m W * ^« fto v may wear mangy beards, and ineakers in the, snow^ and. j AMOsgmvaotefA nAarMrsrvtm « S S e rs when the wm shlnet. but ttot is oriy baeanm noW y.: but nabody ia going to teli them what to do. ...Saves Life Insurance Dollars' £ IfSCTERN ATMOSPHERE 1 FISH FRY i l l W PiAwryouw tVetoMOURFouswwt ^ Jht fututo If .AH Thrift Money To Burn? CHILDKEN TJNDEB 11 Whm fliey get a liillo older.'an alchemy wi0 mlrbodotob' UltirdiHii*? m U w s ^ tbstnei bostiUUcs , t -» e NU' i \ R9c i^io^ineU cally' aotiyaied and ifairislated tain thedtocm^T If you don’t have “money to bum ,” M 9-5203 ^Lor. 1 .J . a n m !^ ahd the writing of new odre aof »ii»l»s.t you’ll be interested in AEtna Life [DINNER ’ 1 . 1 9 td ^;fisriu r.n d - 'V o ■ m * •$***» maw ilHtf m U m and cUmb new mouatom^ alto find i c t store and CUisualty’s Income Protection ^ *Wtt»miDMTH$LRD Writers to., to wiiSe to Swre ^ to SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER ill::: Plan. It'lBTuarantees a tax-free in- W^tTfMCCANMICH Wonderful Boneless Fillefs : ibem. mto erSiqi l«vo.ta.crtlict» *¥..$ # •..*» **» _ ** “ * •to •ewetwiweetuwsiu* a a ly Ika hapa tha ftoaiy. but toa pa ■ toa toi**o*_ . , ., 928 Main'Street, Mancheeter, Conn. ’ a************♦**>*• 7 c(»ne m the. event a disabling* ill­ ' THIRD ANNUAL Fritd to a crisp golden brown. „ T tg , win to around a, let,topw toto y j * ^ fHMMUt BUGMR toa tot W d Ihoi* — »nd hopiBiar m alt nm — • • * “ ™ i l n ess cr accident cute off your earn­ Please send, without obUgation, information about I French Fried Potatoes * Cole-Slew . tbe owweBi dje Is I oe have so tnany othars? EH:! I^^^Savings Bank Life Insurance. TICKETS $ZM lONANZA SIAIOM m *M IS ‘ 1 P.S. We also, quote “ Try Harder.” Unquote! Sag ATaUaUa at the Door ^ ’ OPttN'TDAVttA WttttKi 1 MDla Bret «t Vwaoa CInIa w Boola 1 $ * SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICE a SolUvaa Ava. 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/ f MANCHESTE® EVENING HERALD, IIANCHESTE^ CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 19M F A G f i F O t m JIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANqHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 R A G E R I V B Vernon Tolland March Arrests Show Increase Angry O’Connor Antique Show Set April 22 FOR Viet Politicfil Mess nUHT H A V E Y O U Police CMet James M. Rear-: Denies Kickback Supcirb EVENT SCHEDULED School Board, Town Debate WHEEL ALIGNMENT—W HEl^ BALANOWG TV-RadiOi Tonight uate of EBingtcm B gh School, don’s Miardi report ahows that THAT CALLS for TMlaad’s Second Anmial An­ RADIATOR REPAHUNGi^ ^W RING tique Show end Sale, sponsored and has completed basic train­ In Term as DA the nuntoer of offenaea known COMPLETE BRAKE SBBVICK Frustrates Americans CANCER QATER/m FOOD? by S t M attlieif’s Womens Guild, ing at Lackland A ir Force Base, to poiUca last month Jumped to NEW YORK (AP) — City Haste in Budget Transfers w fil b e h eld A p ril 23 and 23 Ttacaa. SEE By J tmk&i wltUn tiie scliool budget the haaards to the state’s sat­ out the show and off-street park- forcible entries cmnpare to 16 aUmm and hope for the best (34) What's NewT 8)4i0-10) Combat Bidlettn Board AND A am dismayed. But theM words ’34) OoUectlve ~ isfaction. ed tenure by the ecbool board for the praviouB month. Monday the Defense Depart­ 6:46 (to) Peter Jennlnn. Neies - to campeneate for ahoctages to ng win be provided. The board of education will Some' talk has cro)>ped can’t begin to express my feel­ (10-33-30) Don't Onr catering service Is .set np The Rev. Mr. Bowman re^ last night. They are: The March total of ar- M on Than Just An Answuriug Sorvieo ment confirmed reports from 6:00 (to) Seahunt (C) Mrs. Oyde Jrts. Weather g-so to be flexible enoagh .to ae- ' k b o b m mooaoBiB. ported that, several weeks ago, William West, principal of the resta is 52 compared to the Feb­ Saigon of what was called a ( 3-13) Red Skelton (Cl ebsinnan, has named chairmen office in the EBrics Memorial tary men who want to ^ t on over the telephone from Ms Ber­ (34) Travel Time (10-23-30) Dr. KUdare (C) ooimnodate any stae gntlwrtnf.s I* Dr. Raymond E. RamedeB, an inspector from the state M ap le S t r e e t saemcntaiy ruary total of 73. Dnmkenneae temporary decline ta Ixrmblng CHECK (30) Big Picture • (34) Book Beat II Why not call ns aad talk O n t of these committees: refresh- with the war, that if order can­ (18) TV^per 51 Biq>eitoi(endeirt of schools, not- spent an hour going over the School; Joan Bourque, Marie S riiooL muda vacation retreat. His re­ ( 8-3040) McHale'e Navy ihents, Mrs. Norman Zabllanaky accounted for the highest sin­ not be restored, soon by quarrel- ’ operations against the Viet (10) Eye-I>entlfy a.on ( 8-3040) F Troop the detadls? . od that altboogb some accounts improvements and inspecting IMaciteHi, Claire Velardi, Patri­ The executive board of St marks were mode public by Ms (32) Rocky and His Friends and Mrs. Raymond ZabUansky, gle number cf arrests laqt ta g p o litica l factions, then ilvB- Oong. Monday night, however, a n e r k a m cAHcu toan y ho-22-to) Movie (C) '! are to ttie red, it has been cus- the road, and has declared that cia Burns, Arlene Oaiiaon, lone Matthew’s Womeo’s Guild will Manhattan office. 6:16 (to) Club House (18) Subscription TV co-chairmen; secretarial, Mrs. month with U , and burglary TERMITES United States will be faced with big Guam-based B82 bombers (10) News. Weather (34) Point of View ** tom aiy to wait until later to tiM CUslriE, Irene Cornish, Anna meet tomorrow night at 8 at Current Queens Dlst Atty. the road is no longer danger­ Peter Piwoekl; pUUicity, Mrs. with forcible entry was second a choice between taking contred hit targets ta North Viet Nam (40) Cdieyenne B:to ( 3-12) PsUlooat Junction (O it Eaeal year to make tiie trans* ous to students. Coughlin, Patricia Dimock, Bar­ the home cf Mrs. Mary Drega, w H h e ig h t OR ANY PEST PROBLEM for the first time. ‘ Net Hentel said Sunday he was 6:30 (10-22-30) HunUey-Brlnkley ( 8-30-40) Peyton )P1aoe GARDEN GROVE RWMam Hcdley; gate,.- Mrs. of the political situatiem or puil- (C) bara Gates, Roger Geseay, Snipatc Lake Rd. Legal Battle investigating the possibility that (34) M egsloi^ls M fera. Ttmsport Expense Cbeater Jetelewelti. The report also khows that ^ out of the country. Other informants reported (18) Life of RUsy 10:00 (34) Negm History TELEPHONE 649-5313^49-5314 - Mayor Thomas 3. M e O is k tr M a^ Gromko, Vincent Lamo, The Men’s SoftbeR League STOP AT OUR LOCAL STORE FOR some people employed by O'- ( 8) News'wlre ( 8-20^) Fugitive The parents of a youngster F ir s t A id 301 persona wero charged with more generally that the political will hold an open meeting for State and Defense Deport­ Expected Over Onnor, while he waa district (12) Newsbeat ( 6-12) News Report (Cl lOKltold The aeraraHerald todayxxraaj uia%.that thewo axxcnoii^attending methe MjrsncMystic uraiOral MarceHa Luke, Joan Marcy, Five members o t the Tolland iUegrd perking last month unrest was beginning to limit (to) Scope 10:60 (23-30) Ken Murray (C) all interested men tomorrow • FREE GENERAL INFORMATION ment authorities deny emphati­ attorney, may have made pollU- (34) What’s NewT 11:00 ( 8-8-10-12-2(V3»-«>-40) News, . {^request had been made so that school, a school for the deaf, Ltoda O'Brien, Maxine Rothe, Voluteer Ambulance Associa­ compared ’ to tiie 176 recorded ground military operations. ''’"The town oonld comply with le- were gnutted travel expenses of Elizabeth Saitori, Patricia Sur- night at 8:30 at the VFW home cally that any such extreme Viking Princess cal ccntributiotui ta exchange ( 8) Walter Oonklte (weariness which O’Oomior, a Democrat, was WDBO—1866 - 8:00 News St. BrWget’s Rewary Society the pressure. ‘ ’ arrival ta Jama. 6:(X) Long John Wade 8:15 Dial 13 For example, the IKK^ series, the state. on a complaint issued by his added to the association’s emerge in the demonstrations district attoiney until last Jan. A c llo a wiU sponsor a Military Whist The objective of the military The Uberian vessel Navigator 8:00 Dick Robinson 10:00 Comment pupa traneportation services. wife after a domestic disturb­ equipment, increasing its fiexi- and the possibilities for ex^oi- 1. 1:06 News., Sign Off 10:30 Dial 13 and Setback party Friday at pressure is to break the Viet ignored an order Monday to re­ W SC B -«I0 U :00 News contain six separate tfanaporta' The following teachers have ance. He was chsrged with UHty in rescue operations. The 8 tation of trouble by Communist Hentel, a Republican, said Ms Cong win to fight by convincing lease its tow on the Viking Prin­ 6:00 Hartford Highlights 11:06 Dial 13 tion items. reeigaed, effective in June: Vir­ breach of the peace and intoxi­ carrybag is used when condi­ p.m. at St. Bridget’s School agents in the crisis centers. investigation concerned “inti- 7:00 News 13:00 News. Sign Oft ginia Clarke, elementary the leaders and the rank and cess and warned an authorized 8:00 GaMlght UTIO—1086 m Presently, Item 6B0, for pay­ cation, held overnight at the tions make the use of a strehA- cafeteria. Mrs. J. Edward Mc- But U .6 . ollticials describe as matioas” of salary kickbacks. file that they cannot possibly salvage ship to stand clear. 13:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 Afternoon Edition ment of additional mfleage of school; Eleanor Donovan, Rock­ Vernon poUce station, and re­ er impractical. Keever is chairman of the event beartenlng the fact that Budd­ WINF—1316 6:00 News. Bports, Weather ville High School; Sandra Fer- leased this morning for appear­ win. The salvage ship. Cable, had 8:00 News 6:36 Americana peviously owned extra buses, is $l,69ii in the red. Residents may avail them­ which is open to the public. hist and other powerful political gueon, elementary; Hope Fritz, ance In Circuit Oourt 12 in Conversely, as authorities been commissioned by the own­ 6:16 Dial 13 7:30 News cf the World The school board could author­ selves of the services of the TicUcets wUl be sold at the door. SAVINGS forces ta South Viet Nam are Tolland County 6:66 Sports — B fsa 7:46 Joe Ooraglola elementary; Dorothy Harlow, Rockville May 3. here see the situation, the Com­ ers to collect the burned cruise 6:00 News 7:60 Oong reaeionaX Report ize a transfer to ^ account ambulance association by dial­ Refreshments wUl be served. reported to be strongly anti- and proudly cared for RHS; Nancy Laikowskl, ele­ School Circus ’ munist forces and their North ship. It followed the vessel and 6:30 Dial 13 8:06 Pop Oxicert fro m Hem 530, bus d rivers, in g 875-215S. The chainnan wiU be assist­ Oommunist. 6:46 Lowell Thomas 9:10 Nlgtvtbeot the Navigator from south o l Exchange Youth which has $3T,7BT unspent. mentary; Nancy lutin, qteech The students of Grades one Rununage Sale U.S. policy on the political Vietnamese allies and support­ 6:66 Sporta — Rixzuto 11:00 News, Bports. Weather ed by Mrs. Primo Amadeo, Mrs. a n d LOAN Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 7:00 The World Tonight 11:30 A lt Johnson .. BtUAger has asked that the and bearing; Valerie McIntyre through aix in Vernon Elemen­ ers are sustained in corillnulng Besides being little more than nicely broken Several area artists have do- Irene Berg;ih, Mrs. A. R. Camp­ crisis is defined as one of giving 7:16 Sports GlffopGifford WPOP—1416 and Lynne 'nieriault, elemen- tary S(diocl will perform In a A .S O C I I O N the struggle by the belief that The Navigator put a line To TeU of Trip 7:30I Harry Reosoner _ _ ___ 6:00 George Brewer in, the major difference you’ll conficiously board maks the transfer imme- „ ____ nated paintings to the Girl bell, Mrs. Harold Burneti, Mrs. advice, but not trying to dictate taiy, and Roae Perkins, RHS. clrous o f they can win, Ojeir belief being aboard the Viking Princess Sat­ 7:36 Pubito Affairs ,7:00 Ken Griffin d ia to ly. Scout Lieaders Rummage Sale Robert Flels, Mrs. Anthony or Impose a solution. Robert G oring of Ooventry, note between one of our late-model Continen­ Dr. RamsdeD noted thst, last T h e board vo ted to send a le t­ T h u n d a y and FlUay to the 4,^ buUdlng Officials here apparentiy based primarily on two political urday while she still smoul­ Evans, Mrs. Louis DeUaFera, fJVSt/itSJnr'SA V M A f G S who has Just returned from a tals and a new one is the remarkable savings year, tiis school system was ter to Mrs. Harlow, expressing school. The student body has would like to see temporary considerations. dered. on R t 30 Saturday, including Mrs. WiUiam GaUo. Mrs. WU- six-month visit ta Paraguay, a previously owned Continental affords its criticised by the town’s audi­ appredaticn for her more than been coached by teariiers for continuation of the present rul­ One is that in spite of tiie The 316-mlllion vessel ^aught M i» Elizabeth Hicks, Mrs. Uam GeUnas, Mirs. Waino Kok- M AHCHCeTtN’O O tPtST FIMANCIAL IH»TITUTIOW South America, as an Interna­ second owner. The ride, the look, the perform­ tors for transferring Rmds 20 years of “excellent, dedicat­ the serobatlo and animal acts. ing m ilitary directorate whether gn^eat military strength which fire Friday morning between Irene Qay,' Prescott Brown and kanen, Mrs. Joseph Harrington, tional Farm Youtii Exchange ance, the quality are classic, timeless, unmis-^ prematurely. He said that it la ed service" to the sdiool sys­ Hospital Notes o r hot that included Premier the United 8tates has thrown Cuba and Haiti while to AMERICAN LEGION Mrs. Edwin Lavitt A number Mrs. Ernest Fitzgerald, Mrs. / O O Z tA ia in S ti^eet, delegate from Oonnectlcuit, w ill’ usual practice to wait until the tem. Other teachers on tenure Admitted yesterday: Lisa of antiques will also be for sale Nguyen Cao Ky. The Johnson into the war. South Viet Nam Miami. Two of the 496 persons show slides tmd mementos and takenly Continental. , Edmond Greaney. end of the s(toool year for the who are resigning win receive Bouchard, 84 L^ion Dr„ Rock­ during the event. administration is closely identi­ wdU be torn apart by its own aboard died of heart attacks. discuss his experiences at a ville; Vinniam Dimmodk, Tol- A lso , M rs. Josei^Ui Lynch, M rs. Come In and Inspect Our Fine Selectionl dm nges. letters of appreciation, Montossort Method fied wltii Ky as a residt of Pres­ political factions. The others were rescued by ves­ welcome home party FYlday tand; M cbl Lucinda Laritin, 109 Marguerite LaFlamme, Mrs. BRANCH OFnCE—ROCTE 31— COVENTRY •We don't go Into their (the r Three teachers have request­ The- Memtesaori method of ident Johnson’s meeting vrith The other basis of the Com­ sels nearby. even in g. Grove St, RockviUe; Adam Stanley Lucas, Mrs. James town’s) budget," quipped Ar­ ed leaves of absence, Arims teaching pre-school age children him at Hawaii. munist’ belief ta eventual vic­ H ie party Is betag*sponsored Campo, and Lila Kove, RHS, Rlttlinger, BrMd Brook; Larry Comins, Mrs. Charles Klotzer, thur Callahan. will he discussed at a program Until Monday, top U.S. offi­ tory is said to be their view that NEW PUBLIOA’nON by the Tolland County IFYK and Joan VanDerpoel, elemen­ Hanson, WindsorvUIe Rd., Roch- Mrs. William LalMotte, Miss SPACEWISE, OUR FOLKS WERE COUNTING ON Moriarfy Brothers Dr. Ramsdell noted, however, entitled . "Montessori — Past and cials were reix>rttng that the the American people and gov­ OEfTTYSBURG, Pa. (AP — Committee, and is set for 8 p m . r vUle; Ruth S t Peter, Buington; Madeline Smith, Mrs. Harry that It doesn't matter to> him ta ry . Future,’’ to be presented at 8:30 political crisis, which began a ernment eventually will tire of Historical Times, Inc., publisher at Coventry High SchooL BINGO “Connecticut’s Oldsst Llncoln-Mstcury Dsotot'* Claude McKee, Rockville; Smith, Mrs. James Slrianni, when the tranafeia are made. A number of contracts for ONLY ONE ... SO THEY TURNED TO month ago, was having no par­ the conflict and its political of Olvll War Times Blustrated A ll county residents interest­ new teachers were ratified. The George Bush, 3SH M ^toiii P’“ * E’Bindsouw, the Mrs. Daniel Newconib, Mrs. Jo­ EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT The board approved a motion home of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur ticular effect on the prosecution trials and will make peace on has announced plans to issue a ed in the program, whether 4-H teachen, and their ooHegM, St, Rockville; Mkxjorie Soko- seph Schauster, Mrs. Went­ 8 O'CLOCK— LEGION HOME. LEONARD ST. 301 C EN TER STREET— 643-5135 to ask EtHnger to submit his Berman, Gopse Lane. Mrs. of the war against the Viet terms favorable to the Viet new American Histoty Illustra­ members or not, are welcome, assignments and salaries are: | kwki, 22 Crown S t, RockvlUe. worth Johnson, Mrs. James request in writing. Then the Edith Cory arid Mrs. Marquita Cong. Cong and North Viet Nam. ted. the oomtaittee reports. Roiutid Bonanoo, Wllkmantio Births yesterday: A daugh­ Peak and Mrs. Frank Young. board w ill seek t iie a d vise o f th e Green, two leading teachers in State College, elementary, $6,' ter io Mr. and Bto. Fred town's aooountent and counsel the fidd, will discuss the Mon- 300; Thomas Bowler, Utalver- 1®* Union St, Ftocikvllle. ROCKWELL TRIAL SET SAVINGS before making a decision. tesaori techniques. LOAN Dr. Ramsdel^ reported that Slty of CormecUout Junior High Dtocharg^ Saturday: Steph NEW YORK (AP) —Ameri­ en Zavarella, 11 Snlpslc St Mrs, Berman will open the six accounts are running In the School ph ysical education, 35,- can Nazi party leader George RodDriUe; Helen Young, 47 Haiui Christian Anderson Mon­ red. The ooodltlcn is not un­ 800; Ronald Burke, UnlvenH^ Lincxiln Rockwell haa been or- . Ward St, Rockville; Glen Jor­ tessori School her home in usual, he said, because the of Hartford, RocdcvlUe High dered to stand trial May 16 on a dan, Wapplng; Arthur Avery, the fall. Registration for boys budget la prepared well in ad­ School aoolM . studteB, $6,800; charge of disorderly conduct. ElUttgtoa; Edward Wdber, 3 is closed, although girls may vance of the fis<^ year, aiA Baibara Oerino, UOofm, RH8, Rockwell, who appeared In FSrtl Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Diane register until June 1. prices riauige. ' > EnSUsb, $6,800; EUiel Ooie- court Monday ^wlth a Jewish McLaughlin and daughter, 70 Receives Training lU yor ilfCCuskar 'toM Nliei inan, Brooklyn College, social attorney, Martin Berger, Is ac­ Union St, Rodcville. ' Miss Ruthann LaFrance, Herald this morning that, if worker, $7,631; Harriet Farney, cused of a threat in a speeCh Discharged Sunday: Marie daughtevof Mr. and Mrs. Omer June 23, 1960, to cremate a Jew- there is no money in the ac- University of Hartford, RHS, Bohmiko, 94 Davis Ave., Rock­ LaFrance, Kingsbury Ave. Ext., ish War Veterans leader. accounts, "we will noA sign the Jmsinees education; JUdlth a thousand ville; Gqjl Quinn, Corrine Dr., has been selected t o training at Crimlnal Court Judge Neal P. checks.' Fiacher, Fitchburg State Col­ Tolland; Randall Trefethen, Gunther Air Force Base, Ala., Bottiglieri denied a motion to Chacka or* written cn a cer­ lege, elementary, $6,466; Dennis Thompsonville; Skhd Gamba- as an Air Force medical serv­ dismiss the charge, and set the tain Bppropriatkm ha aald, and Q assay, Oantral Conn. State Col­ oorta, EOingto; Mrs. Faye- ice specialist. She is a 1965 grad- trial date. to iasua chacka on an am p^ iq>- lege, RHS, Industrial arts, $5,- proprtation would amotmt to an Marie Bartlett and daughter. 800; Ruth Heosman, New Brit­ Broad Brook. ^ n i e ^ a c t ain Teachera Crilege, elemen­ different kinds Discharged yesterday: Derek When TbWB TVeasurer Rob- tary, $6,7SJ; Pauline 'Koauoh, art Darning brought the sltua- Hyjek, 11 Bolton Rd., Vernon; UConn., elementary, $6,665; Nancy Grover, Wapping; Molly tton to Ma attention, he says, Marilyn Newmarker, UOonn., ba asked BtUnger to oontact. Apfd, Buff Cap Rd., Tolland) elementaiy, $5,300; BorimraRar Dr. Ramsdell a M ask that the Mrs. Elizabeth Sherman and do. New Rochelle College, ele­ funds be transferred within the son, Frederick Dr., Vernon. of Jobs mentary, $5,830; Leonard Rock, ESTERN^s board’s account The Herald’a .Vernon tureau " I am not interfering in the University cf H artf<^ RHS, Is a t 88 Park St. Rockville. NO W — 2 Fine Stores To Serve You functions of the board of edu- social studies, $6,700; ^ trid a P.O. Box 827, teL 876-8186 or Tsar, Central Connecticut State 64S-271L eation, nor tta admlnistmtion. X Closed Monday in Just one Connecticut industry/ ahnply want to. run the town in n TVdhmd Ttiks., Manchester Open Tues., Wed., Sat. a busInaaSHke why," McOusk- OslamWa Ave., WillimanUc tIU 6 or says. Thors. A Fri. till 9 The hoard voted to withhold growing families need more space! Before buying or $1,000 of a $3,000 donation'to Twins or no, Hartford’s educational television Jbcpsed hcariiigt building, checlc with Manchester's oldest financial institution for rtation, Chamel 24. SMUESTI iMDEIBIIMKir fast, courteous home loan service. Come in anytime and let us The sriiool system has used SPECIALS explain the advantages of a Savings & Loan Penalty-Free, Open- some of the programs, and had budgeted $3,000 as its donation, End Home Mortgage. based cn the statkita's reoom- 1 V - mendatkMT cf $l per pvpU- per WED, ONLY year. • , ■ ' Dr. RamsddI iwtM that de- EXHil LEAN TENDER feqro were enoeunt^ied In set­ ting up TF recelvera, and pro- gm n s were a o t received the entire year. The $2,000 donation wfll more aocuratoly cover the f t’ '>|ii ataUon’s reoommaiidattoii for CUBE STEAK donattoiia, &e said. ff>»"i i? wa»A_ _a—. n n cq1 -^iM iG Veriion’a acbool. princl^ifo, who have been seeking'a pay raise, have,notified the board >■ that they are withdiawltig their raqueat t o tbs salaiy Inereasas. The hoard has considered their requests tariea, and rejected K t i them each time. The princ.lpa1a V were expected to appeal to the e o flid i state board of education. However, in a recaht letter ■ o f s o a r 0 to the board, repcesentativea of KIND OUT»De n tho principals sold that, bajeauae Find out about this at budgetary problems anoount- •red by the schoM syatom, they ore wlttMlrMring tbrir request t o the time being. . . The adiool board budget t o EXTRA LEAN TENDER the coming year, with an tai- erease of atanost $600,000, baa beai retumad with'n refloat t o $200,000 in cuts. .. Box Maontala Haaafd SPECIAL 10% IHSCOmiT The Bar. Panl Bowings, STEW BEEF chairmaa cf the board’s trans­ portation committee, reported that the state board of educa­ unaues ani a c c e s s o m b tion has withdrawn an onto (Oasb aad Oany) requiring the’ team to' provide school bus tranaportatton to M M rfbsf^riU puplis Bring on B dk Mountain in Vemcn. P a rn ts « t the piqpPa had SONOTONE ^qtealed to the state-'after •« I their zequMt to tkia sc 18 Afiyhnn S t .CONVBHBIT HOURS: beard iMa ndectad. * The fsMBto rtitm that B tftfotiL Conn. 9 AJyL fo 4 f M . MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY dtttoiii an tbs road araboi sue. , TeL 247-4070 EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING 6 lo t The atato board agreed, agd gave the toam the dioioe of Budget Term s A-vailaUe fItiMr provM^g httsas «r

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BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 PAGE SEVEN BIANCHESTE® EVENING HERALD, MANCHEg;]^ TUESDAY,: APRIL 12, SIX Columbia Thompson took> off for South B o lto n America and Jules Pachor head­ Committee Will Assist TPC gnuiddilldren and three Education Film ed for sunny Italy. MEW ELECTROLUX OFFICE nephews. Mu Youths Wf^ck Park Voting Ordinance Aerial Survey O bituary Funeral serVicea wlU be held Hie arelal survey of the In Revising Zoning Rules 1123 MAIN STREEH EAST HARTFORD Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Pot: Cafeteria Urged Slated T o n ig h t town, voted at the annual meet­ ter Funeral Home, 46fl Jackson ing, is now imderway, acebrd- A technical advisory com­ ulations with a view to revising ★ tt Mra. Kttsabett I^ons __St,______WllUmanUc. The Rev. Gar- s On Agenda Tonight At Porter School ing to Joseph Szegda, select­ mittee to assist the Town Plan­ them where it seems advisable Opening Special §W ord has been received o f janj Wajgoner o* Storrs Oon- By Health Office^ man. ning Comml«!lon in revamping to do so. deaOi yesterday In a Med- gregatlonal C3iurch will officiate. (OonUnned from Page One) of Oolmnbta policemen took over Public hearings on two proposiSd or^ ^ tw ^ and on The PTA has scheduled a film The Soule Co. of Old Town, the zoning ordinances was One of the items under cur­ We Will Power Glean Any Rug wnM, convalescent home suriai will be in Storrs Cem- four proposed additional appropriations the board Dr. Robert K. Butterfield, program, to be shown and nar­ named last night by John La- rent consideration is the creat­ Of Bombs is sbheduled on that basis. The at the district Hne, marshalling ing.” The, la'vatory situation he Maine, will do the survey and Mrs. Elisabeth hyons, moth' etery. of directors’ 'agenda when it meets tonight at 8 m the termed “grossly Inadequate.” rated by Dr. Gaylord Pearson the ground work will be started menzo, commission chairman'. ing of a special industrial zone. eariy shutdown scrambled that the walkers and riding the buses town health-officer and school In Your Home FREE OF CHARGE! ■ of'M rs. Stanley Baldwin, 26 Friends may call at the fu­ (Continued frwn,E^HartI J«.rs. JL/mUlVa JUOAI, 44*44.1,- to _J7. ^Boe 4said W boys ' . and ^ OW44started 4K14 when VT44*,44 a 14 prisoner ^4 4C4441*,4 144^141,14argued 000 fOF thC COSt Of tWO WEtCT ’ Survivors, beside her bus- 4-h4»tm- for'l: Mrs. Maude Brown, WUU- ^ SS” i ^ ^ ^ extensions in Keeney St.; hand, include a ecm, H arry W . riterter.trtttoaMaMOf ^ulem j gg heart of the saactUf of Interna- School and boys from Cheney fo to ws ceU. and a 848,000 appropriaUon to Free Swimming peiniiom of Manchester; a B S rk.n ^ eS ^ ral. Hart- ” Sch,ml appeared to ^Mlt In pay the cost of a new aerial hrother,' Walter Cummings of non. The Rev. Patrick SuHlvan . __ <-4.44. To the French oontentton that be chiefly involved. 1936 with a capacity of 800, but fire truck, to be housed at the State News At Town Pools Draining N.Y.; three slstera, ^ celebrant ^ige Soviet .throat to Western Bu- Those arreistSd,' all from Che- jjaa 1,495 inmates aged 16 to 26. Central Firehouse. ton. Mae Nichols of .Indian Baiiks was organist and C3iarles „ „ , aj. RocirvUle' Dale *ope has receded.- ^iusk — There will be no admission NORMAN’S Spectacular 4v 4v 4 4,4. -4 «, Q«org« Wi Wash- A,b4.. »4.,Richard I son. Friedman, 67 AUaon Dr„ South To a question whether De permission, larceny over $16 The town has been charging Shifts because of crowding at James McCarthy and WiUiam 10 cents per ticket, or $5 for a Dupee of South Methodist Windsor; Mrs. EinUy Hale, 10 GauUe’a proposala for “ reform” and under 8250, and larceny un- Blames Driver the prison, said Mary Stain, sec- Peck to a two-lot parcel at Law- book of 100 tickets, for admis­ Chtuch will officiate. Burial __ _ , Campbell Avo., Vernon; John of of NATONATO areare outout ofof hnehne withwith der 816. ^ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The C o m p le te -PIECE retary to the superintendent ton and Weaver Rds., the site of sion to Vetplanck and Salter’s 3 will be in Oak Grewe Ceme­ HaH, 464 E. center St; Stuart U.S.— views. Rusk “ said: “Instead Police sMd they learned that driver’s intoxication was cited Jvy Kegim e Vows She said it was the first major a proposed Manchester Green Pods, but swimming at Olohe tery, Springfield. ^ ~ • Harris, East Hartford; Mrs. of offering proposals for the re- on one occasion beer had been today as the cause of an acci­ outbreak of trouble at the prl- Firehouse; authorizing the man- There wM be no calling Elizabeth Herrmann, 172 S. form of NATO, the S’rench gov- stolen from the rear porch of a dent last month on the Con­ Hdlow, due to the lack of an Early Election ~ - “ ...... — son. ager to sign an agreement with boura. Main S t; Mrs. Patricia HoUls- ernment has choeei^ to announce n*art>y home for wnmu n ^ on necticut Turnpike that resulted affective fence, has been'open 4..W 4. 4.. . . . _____ prison formerly was called the Metropolitan District, free- to the puWic, fr®e charge. (Caothnied fron Page One) ter, 366 Benedict Dr., Wapplng; its decision (to draw back from freight houke. Furniture in the deaths Of the driver, his Miuphey has reported that KoMn Jm Estey Harold Jarvis, EYench Rd., B ot NATO) without consulting its p ^ ‘”ul«d“ by’ trucicl^*flnns th® Maryland Reformatory for Ing the W n of all water and months and a Stral- ROaKVmiLB—Robin JUl Bs- could be electM, the others ap- fouj jeaaie Joy, 68 Walker allies in any serious way.” were found at the house; 12 Males. setwer costs tor a proposed 314- woman. the g;ross income from swim­ tey, four-months-<6d daughter of pointed from the provinces. gy. ______Lukaeik,____ _ 30 Hale______St Rusk also rejected the argu- were also found In the base- ^® prison, set In the middle unit apartment complex on W. James J, A. Daly, deputy ming ticket sales was $3,441 Richard H. and Laurel Ludden The Buddhist leadership un- ^ t,"R ^ l^ U e; Mra F i a n c e ment U to'um ted"^ra Washburn’s home, po- of farmland, has no outside ^nter St., opposite Wickham Fairfield County coroner, niled last summer and that, ■with $1,-. ------.4. ------4,1.------uuiieu aiaicB report walls. The men are housed In Park. James T. Long, 22, of Ekrtey o f 88 West 8 t , died this Marco, Vernon Rd., Bolton; Lynn profit by having a strong but 178 In expenses, the net income morning at her home. Stream Dr., Ver- independent France, saying the PoUce began Investigations dormitories, with the dining hall Also, authorizing the manager Hartford, was criminally ’ res- was only $2,263. SlM was bmn Nov. SO, 1966 In the opinion of Thomas mM? McKeever, 214 United Stotea certainly wanta a nfter the New Haven Railroad in the middle. _ to sign agreements with Case ponaiMe for his own death and at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ received complaints of acUvi- Mrs. Stain said guards at the Bros, and with Mrs. Shirley those of his wife, Carol, and Kelley, chief lifeguard, ‘XSiarg- ’ ■»«»« 9’raace. but it also wants STORAGE GROUP tal. ties at the freight house. institution do not normally carry Thrall, in connection with a Mary LlUy Thomases, 23, of ing admissions is losing cause issued ^v*the Unified Buddhist Center S t; George “ dependable, interdependent Survivors Include a brother. issued by the Unified ^ d ^ o ’Brien. 15 Hudson S t ; -tore, alllra” He reiterated uT confi- Police found that entry into weapons. Although it is not a quitclaim on Glen Rd., and with Stratford on March 20 shortly for the returns we receive. The Richard H. Estey Jr. at home; Church in the name or of uua-Bud- Emli'i-"tjwaiia "orlowski ”sta «^ . 4.!'!.. ______the building could only bo made martmum security institution, reconstruction of and Improve- after midnight when the car I»llcy is to let youngsters in if » ^ “ “y*® springs; Mrs. JeMle Parody, crawling under the bulkHng prisoners are there for pracU- ment to that street; the adop- veered to the right, mounted the they cannot afford to pay, or and then climbing through a ooUy all offenses, Mrs. Stain tion of a resolution for dase steel and cable fence and crash- tf they forgot their tickets.” ° oSSkxvme; _4Mra. 04There^ system without France, de------— - ...... ~ The Treosure Shoppe Offers A True Chino--- Brooks, Maine, and her paternal that the junta intended to wage 33 trap door in the ca a ter^ of the sold. Mt acquisition, authorizing ed into a concrete abutment Because lifeguards have been 4 " ' d a rin g : ” EVmrteen nations, grandparentz, Mr. and Mrs. “ a clv l! wax with U.S. backing” Elizabeth Pesoosolldo, 32 Ard- room . AH doors and windows The last prerious prison out- the manager to file an appUca- Rnna fo r roturrmia o d le ctin g tick ets q,t the be­ com prising 460 m illion peo^de Harold EMey of EMlngton. to hang onto power. Cecils Pine, were locked or barred. ginning of the 1 i>jn. and 3 So Durable A Cor Con Pork On It! and possessing massive military break in Maryland occurred in tion under the federal Open- t o r r i n g t o n fAiM _ Rich Private funeral services will The ^ernm ent, however, Coventry; Lynn and Laurie From interviews with teen-ag­ p.'m. sessions, they have lost be held at ihe convenience of the power, will not be paralyzed October 1965 when lHindrerce transports to Coventry; Mrs. Gayle Rooks, for parties, with beer sometimes ■ St. to the colleges Nike Site sixth District the opening of the new Waddell «f arrangements. take over (he northern city from Nam and Red China. consumed. Police found an elec­ Montauk Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Am FOIM^ PACT campus. Kolbourn, vice president and (School Swimming Pool, sched­ nwra wW be no calling dissident troops. (Regarding Viet Nam, Rusk tric heater and dock in the Mary Smith, 6 Clinton S t; Mat­ WILMINGTON, (AP)— Also, approval of the renew- general manager of radio ata- uled for a July 1 completion, boura. Two battalions — 1,078 men — declared the United States building. thew WllkM, 58 Dale Rd.; Max­ The InlUal $3.6 milUoh Air Force al of the Feb. 9, 1966 fee sched- tion WBOS in Bristol made the the best estimate for net In­ and 10 ta i^ Were cUrllfied back “would be ready to suspend its According to police, Washburn John ByM e ine Zeruk, 44 High Tower Dr., vJTT" contract has been rocelv^ by ule for the Manchester (fountry come next summer, under a SUU to Saigon in Vietnamese planes bombing of North Vie Nam as ^ ^ r h^om e upon the Avco Oorp., for research, W - aub; the adoption of a reso^ John Ryblc, 67, of Stom, South Windsor. free system, would be $2,877, from their tent city at the U.S.- a rtep tov^ but has aban<^ freight h ^ a ^ ^ ^ flight testing of a Mark tion, estabUstog a nlne-mem- father of Mrs. ESmer Ostrout BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A “excluding the time spent to Aa-PURPOSE TRUE CHINA ^ BY 3 Y R A C U S E Vietnamese Da Nang air base, a ^ no hint wtaat^vw a new tt^e i^ tto ago a^ th ou ^ to reentry vehicle tor the Min- ber action Oommlsslon for Sen- The Sixth (District seat now is Jr..of Manchester, died yester­ Vietnamese army spokesman daughter to Mr. and Mra Rob­ held by Democrat Bernard F. distribute tickets to clerks, bombl^ pause would have such ^ ^ y uteman missile program. lor (^tizens; the approval of a day at faia home. said. A third battalion left ear- ert Williamee, 248 Ludlow Rd.; GraJbowski. hand''"" of funds, bookkeep­ Siurviv(»a also include fata wife,. Uer for what the government a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ^ A.VCO sp(*e8man said Moo- revised schedule of fees for the in g, e tc ." two sisters, a 6roth6r, thr66 said was an assignment against 3^^rion Shepard* 29 Orchard ------day that total funds aHocated town buUdlng department; and JOSEPH O’BRIEN RITES So—swimming In Manchester OVENPROOF • GHIP-PROOF ...... the Commimists elsewhere in Wapplng; a daughtri: A -a - n n ^ program will the acceptance of two resigna- BIRISTOL (AP) — Fbneral will be free next surnmer. the 1st Corps. <3«®*Y® Royer, A b O U t lO M H Q toTlsm bei^ be about 863.6 million, with pro- tlona and the appointment of services will be held Wednes- Trade-In Sale Penonal Notices Despite the departure of fiie W. Middle Tpke.; a son to M d. were renorted taken from **®^®*^ concentrated at Avco’a their two T;eplacements on town day for Jose;^ O’Brien, retired m arines, 6,000 persons, includ- M rs. E!d\yard Eliason, Temple Caiapter, Order of Lycoming Division at Sfratfojd, boards -Jack Goldberg from president of the Bristol Brass Large Lake DISHWASHER« PROOF The Treasure Shoppe will buy your old ing 600 Vietnamese soldiers and Hartford, Eastern Star, wlU meet tomor- Conn. the M«n«*ester Rede^opment Co., who died Sunday. He was Tha second largest fresh­ In Memoriam more than 100 armed(d students,students DISCHAROBIDu'lsstaiAKuiujLf Y E STB R - ^ ^ 8 p.m. at the Masonic _ m the past Avco has de- Agency, and Robert H. Fenn 86 years old. - chipped and odd dishes toward a set of . memory of TbDmu entisovem- DAY: Carolyn McCarthy, Dla- T^jJe. Mrs. EVederick Recave 4^ . ■ rvmrt ^'®P®^ reentry systems for from the Conservation Oommis- O’Brien, a native of Bristol, water lake within the bounda­ 1 YEAR REPUCEMENT passed asmy April 13, maiphed in a new en ugevem „ . ______conduct an Eaeter Hat Ra. cnetaer sessKm Of t3rCUit Court _n,4_ 44_ rv,—. 44. 44 _i__ ' ries of the United States is ment demonstration In the covery Rd., Vernon; WUllam conduct an Easter Hat Pa- ^ , other -Air EV>rce Misriles to en- slon. ^ -joined the brass company alter guoronteed Carefree True Chino by Syrocuso Lake Okeechobee, 40 miles streets of Da Nang. The atu- Soucy,soucy, 258zoo roBierEbeter oi,.St, Wap- ^ ® ®ft®«- ® able a return to earth’s atmo- If the boeud still has time, graduating from Mgh school.'He NottiloK 'oa n ever take aiway northwest of Palm Beach, Fla. 6UARANTEE love a hestt holds dsar. dents were members of a ping; Mrs. Ellen Starkweather, I’ rt*®* wlU be avfarded for the the invesUgatioH. qphero without burning iq> the it will hear several reports and spent 46 years with the com -, The lake covers an area of 700 memories UDger every day “ struggle committee” formed in 41 Starkweather S t; James most wlginal, the funniest and 'wy '• '■ fs • payload. oommunicatkins, |dus the re- ipany. —‘ ----- ksef)s him near. square miles, but its maximum Hue, another center of Buddhist Hazen, 27 Tumblebrook Dr., the protUeat hat. Judges wHl be' V a i l C l a l S S n i a S l l Save Up To 20% Bfr. and X is. Robert Oote and Vernon; Peter HawWns, 4l l «®J®cted by Mra, -Recaro. Re- _ d^th la only 15 feet. SEE DEMONSTRATION „ ■ lanihy t k i r ^ Abbey Rd., Wapping; Mra freshmtota wlH: be served. ice ^ U o llS e DOOF . ---1 . " - .... . Margaret Yest&r, 79 C h ^ -: ------bera S t; Elmpre McCann, Vol- Britirii American CSub will The front lice conmartinent pi Rd., Bolton; Mrs, VUma Dl- Have ito annual IahUm Night door of the L T. Wood Oo. at How good are your chances C «a, 173' Spruce St.; Mra Vir- Saturday at 6:30 p .m ., at' the. 61 BUseU S t was amasheii open NATIONWIDE glnla O’Brien, 22N S t James Garden Grove. Tony O'Bright sometime after 6 pm. Saturday St.; Agnes Scavetta, 80 Lewis His orehestra win f 6ay ft» and' 8 am. yesterday police SAVES IVIONEY Dr., Wapping; Joseph Mia- dancing. RoeervattonaK dose. say. for• INVESTMENT , SUCCESS? • FOR done, Regan St., Rockville; Thursday. Tickets may be The sted plate at the back of HEHBeK. THE 0(U)fiSDE THE 00U>EN EULB Richard Carone, W indsor; tabled at the clubhouse. the door prevented entry Into Thurston baby boy, 63 Gerald ------the building. There were no pry Chicago professor makes fascinating study Dr., Vernon. The EEghth District Eire Da- marks on the door.' A lam DISCHARGESD TODAY: partment was called out three board wfaldi hdd Ihe o f dte stock market! True Gracioutness David and Thnothy Grinaaki, tbnea yesterday to exUngpM portion of Hie latch was snUt RFD 1, Rodcrille; Jeefc San- a grass fire at 378' Weodtud thereby detaching the lateh lUcem ng friOncIs at Holmes Funeral son, 85 Hamlin S t; Sandra SL about 4:15 pin.i a kniah from fiia door, according to po- One of the most searching inquiries ever ftock investments over .g 35-year p n ^ ETt^rald, 30 Scan tic Keedow fltb off Budclaad' Rid. wout Hce. ade into the average investtv’s chances In ordCT tfiat you m i^t benefit from his FREE Home is vaiy much like receiving them Sr success in.the stock market was completed Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. ^Oe- 6:15 p.m. and a giaa t)re dCf Police report a paMl research m planning your own investment Nationwide can save Ijnniiald PaNara Woora Barry. Bd., Mas Pamria Page 4571b ;M a to .8t The traek was ify in our Nationwide' 4 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM search for the safest Brovfn, Coventry; Joeeph D a- ®< 23 Stitoldarid S t and Mss first repmted os baring been I ALL CEDAR BLANKET CHEST mon, 117 Dart Hill Rd., Wap- Andrea Banks of West Hart­ token about 6:15 this monitng. Free drivers in America. ping: Mrs. Diane '>^ette, R>rd have returned fttm a week A panri '.of n rear house door [booklet F. Toclcer I CEDAR GLOVE OR JEWEL CHEST /'///// A /// I Automobllo eourtosy of DeCormler Afotor Merrow; Mra Marfiia H ani- b» Bermuda. . . ^ . ^ at 40 OaiiAridge 8 t was win give FUyNABI, COFFIN & Bm tB Pond Lana son, 15 Griswold St; Mra An-' ______smashed______sometime___ last weric^__ r, Otuin. soum iaf I you the M M ta n N «« Yoik, Anuiican, BostM Stcritfrdiialis SeJes, 285 Brood St., Manchester. twraAng nd Whitcomb, Roricy HUl; Sjd- The W W .wad Stein' Oub end. The bouse was vacant at J a w a te jj] vester Jackmore, 173 Spruce vflH have a special Joint meet- the time and potbUig Is rMxnt- answer Tl-Kast Center S t, Maacbeator, Oonaectloak St; Mrs. Jean Maletta and IHg tomorrow at 8 pm. at the ad as betng mlsabig and poHoa ' Tehpliwie: 643-2151 son, S tom ; Mrs, Ekma Wheel- post home. do not brifero (t e -boose wee Bw a Free copy at your Stock . M . er and daughter, MonteUk D r, entered. ” ' N 0 R M A N ’5 Vernon; Mra Marie Durren- MOVOSIST KOUUBD a aouthea*t"Hlnflbw «t the berger and daughter, 449 Oak- WHXJNCniON (AP) — Mrs. Ka-IOar cacdh Toy Ob. at 60 S.O. land Rd., Wapping; Mrs. San- Mrs. Madeline Beike, U, of HUHard St was broken some- iNaUonwiiM Mutual ®°1 FURNITURE W a r e h o u s e dra Ekeeman and son, Glastan- Madeline Berke, 81, of Starr time Sunday or yeetetdly Hoiiw Offic«i Columbot, Ohlo^ ■ MANCHESTER PARKADE bury; Mra Joan Duval and Road, MansOeid Depot, was morning. Nothing Is PIm Comtr Forest St. . Open Dolly 9 to 9—Sot. to 4 SATISFACTION OR MON^ B^CK CW- JSW«4 ■‘’“ “ iOO MAIN STtECT • MANOUSIBLOONN.^ daughter, 168 Fine TVeb Lane^ killed today when her auto ran and no entry was accord- ______1.4.U)I liMinei I II Wa^ii«i off ROTrt6i 4iA.and HttattMib. tng-te-pe»6e. - \ v) •a- BIANCHBSTJ® EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN» TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 PAGE NIN^

MANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 Audrey Zale, by professing to ductlon is Greg King, while Vln- Russell, business; and Miss yAGE EIGHT are a part of the total town bud­ ! Vernon Inside get and thus open to discussion DAYS LEFT suffer from every imaginable ’ cent P. Lamo, the 'leacher who Jean'^LeSure, make-up. FOR at a town meeting. 1 am,not allm «it sponsors the groups activities, Curtain time for both perform­ That aingte short paragraph seems to Students Plan Unimpressed by bis act is ances is 8:16 p.m.; a donation j iRanrlfpBtpr Connecticut questioning the integ^rity oi our will have overall charge of di­ will be accepted at the door. manage to sum up all the woes and Report town manager, but what I am Toinette, a household servant, Cosmetics weaknesses of this particular regional Moiiere Play rection. Cttptilns ^^raUii Inquiring about is the rfejevant played by Cyndy Toomey, who Students with other backstage power politics alliance. It h u lost its Yankee (Continued from Page 8) plots with Angelique that she IT’S 1 PUBUSEBP BY TOE importance pieced on the posi­ ‘The Imaginary invalid,” a tasks are Cynthia Ferguson, ! niBPAi.n pKOmm OO.. INCr original capital, and one of its original tion of the town manager'’ three-act comedy by Mollere, may marry .her' handsosne ! U BtMcU Street tlal nomination In 1968, he can­ stagre manager; Sarah Scribner, members. Another Of Itf original mem­ By A.R.O* not to take the Walker line or compared to that of the supet will be presented Friday and friend caeante, played by Doug- properties chairman; Sharon De- EGGS intendent of schools. ____ ^ ______las Rapp, instead of a doctor. Uggeffs bers plays buddy-buddy wtth the Com­ the.Martin line on civil rights Saturday evenings at Rockville vine, costume chairman: Viola FARM PRICED munist world and usea against its own If the RepubUcan gubernato­ Continuously throughout the High School bylhe school unit “who Argan would like to have Schtatz, scene design chairman; without alienating riSlllons of At The Parkade j Wwadad^oc^? 1. i m neighbor India the arms it has been rial aituation gets real ugly and meeting, the Superintendent of of the National Tbesplah Socle- to the family, Denise Krowka, publicity chair­ STRICTLY FRESH ! PnbUriied Every Eventaf BxeW Bumtoye supplied for use against Communism, v explosive, as It very well may Republicans in the {North. He Schools, Mr. CJurtls, was sub- ty. Others in the cast are Peter man; and Karen Kilpatrick, tic­ MANCHESTER (and HoIhUya. Entered «C“ e Omce at The plot revolves around a Green, David Stark, Lee Hunt, BIG-OAK i itonchester* Goan*, m S^XMid Cim Mail Irsn and Turkey arc much more con­ with two strong contenders for will insist that the Jackson and Jected to what I believe were ket chairman. * Matter.______the nomination now settled Birmingham meetings be open crucifixions. Not despotic old man, Mopsieur Barbara Rapp, Steve Marcham, Faculty advisors are Mrs. Al­ Poultry Farm cerned about questions of internal poli­ Yourr iMMI tadncbl iccuritjr aaai- TeL 643-61M) •— 648-6055 !. SUBSCRIPTION RATES down into probable collision ti'Negroes and surely will d‘ op recollecUon was any- ber ea rtiw’ Fedml incone ux Argan, played by Ken Del- Michael Kuez, John Green and ice Welti, set design; George Payable in Advance tics and economies than with the idea course, the worst trouble the n remark or two for civil ruled out ot order. Ponte,' who dominates his Cathy Connors, Christenson and Roger Gessay, 570 Vernon Street One Tear ...... » 0 0 that they are threatened in a military rcTum mun'inudi the eodtl Mxuciqr Hx Uontbn ...... H OO party encounters is likely to I believe there is a definite xccocrl. If iliw do not utili. m j daughter, Angelique, played by Student director of the pro­ set construction; Miss Dorothea Read Herald Ads Tbree Months...... sense by Russia. p Otta Mcatii #»>>#•####•#•#■• constitute a holdover from the O n ‘the other hand, Nixon between the positions tefond will be dkbred. ' This METO, as it whs organized, or party past. can’t embarrass his principal P*-- * m e m b e r OF ” CENTO as it later became, was sup­ ■V THE ASSOCIATED PRN89 There can be trouble—^but not beneficiaries—^Walker and Mar- ' ■ t Thi Aaaoctated Press enUUsd posed to be Mr. Dulles’ middle section n o the nse ol tepubUcatlon of an ne^s atm- the worst troubljs,— from the tin—^by making any overt bid reason that I ^aatches credited w It or not otherwise cred ^ in his alliance encirclement of the Com­ fact that the two contenders for the swelling Negro vote. 1 am entitled to a pub- U.S. Culture Service in thto paper and also the local news pub- munist world, located in between the Senator Petot^ Mariani, and E. Republican leaders here think apology from both our town riS ts of repubUcatlon of special dla- North Atlantic Treaty Organization of Clajrton Gengrsia will each have he wUl tailor his speeches to «iayor, Mr. Mahoney, and our On Disphi^ a nereln are also reserved. NATO which stretched from B ri^ n to made considerable emotional economic and forelgpi policy is- manager, Mr. Weiss, Is Our Herald Prbitln* Company, toe., sa> Greece and the Southeast Asian 'Treaty commitment to his own effort sues, and soft-pedal the race apology should appear in no Hnanclal rMptnwlwlty for and prospects. auesUon. newspaper, so that in the In Britain \ cal errors appearing In advertisements Organization or SEATO which was to ’ future all the taxpayers and her reading matter In The Manchester ITiere can be trouble, too, Theee party leaders are sa.Tcouig Herald______complete the cordon. SEIATO has had property owners of Manchester ^LONDON (AP) — Britons who ] w s , Best the incongruity of having more non- from the fact that each con­ ekeptlcal about the motives for Z Full service client of R. B. A Btrjict Nixon's forthcoming Southern will be assured that they will can squeeze into the U.S. Em­ wm iNa i , Publishers RepresenUUves — 'fte JullM Asian than Asian members. Its great­ tender has accumulated sup­ not be subjected to the abuse W b aStathews S ^ l a l i^ n c y — ,New Tork. Chi- porters who may be outraged if excursions. He’s going South, bassy’s 226-seat auditorium Product jjieaco, Dalrolt aad goston. est distinction has been that it occa­ that I was, when they stand up the thing finally goes against they believe, not to elect Wal­ at a town meeting to air their Wednesday will get a preview t MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF ORCDUU sionally serves as the Johnson Adminis­ their man. But that trouble ker and Martin, but to round fnONS. ______tration’s explanation of our role in views concerning the to-wn budg­ of a 68-day display of American won’t be the worst possible up the support of Southern con­ et. I remain. e Display advertising closing hours! South Vietnam, not because the alli­ trouble, either. vention delegates for 1968. culture from long hair to far | • For itonday — 1 p m, Fnday. Irrately yours, - For Tuesday — 1 p.m. M o j d ^ ance iUelf has taken any action but The worst possible trouble— Thefe is one way. Nixon can out. I e For Wednesday — J. p.m;Tu««Sy. Arthur S. Cabral For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. because we, who happen to be one of the kind of trouble which could give the lie to such harsh ap­ Leonard Bernstein, American | 3 For PWday — 1 p.m. TburStoy. its members, have volunteered to take praisals: By returning to his composer suid conductor, will t For Saturday — 1 p.m. Fnday. throw the whole thing into a f o i > assslfled dasdllne: 10]^*0 a.m. day M action for it there. battle-to-the-death struggle in strong civil- rights stance aa open the festical when he partic- ,< ^blicstlon except Saturday — • Am. As for NATO, the current headlines the party convention itself—is Vice President with an un­ Kennedy Fund Ipates in a panel dlscuaslon j are full of its difficuIUes, which, in this the trouble that would begin to equivocal Ibid for Negro votes Gives $200,000 with British music critics, mu­ The Ideal J Tuesday, April 12 In the South — no matter how instance, are sometimes dlscussM as if threaten if prominent leaders sicians and art patrons. and prominent factions in the. much he may distress Prentiss In the next two months there i------they stemmed merely from the difficult Walker and Jim Martin. To Researchers will be recitals by the New York personality of President de Oaulle. party should begin to assume Maybe Rain Is Their Game that future rule of the party National Republican politi­ BOSTON (AP) — Seven per­ Chamber Group, the Fine Arts But the troubles and weaknesses hnd cians have too long pussy-foot­ Quartet and the Oberlin Ba­ } The proud New York City sporta- organization has become linked sons have been awarded a total Impermanences of such regional power to the choice of candidate. ed about civil rights south of roque Ensemble. The festival :ltera were not alow, UUa momina, to politics alliances are built Into them by The moment one or the other the Mason-Dlxon Line. Charles of $200,000 from the Joseph P. will also feature evenings ot lute the Meta for their auspicious un- the very people who organize them in of the two leading candidate H. Percy, Republican candidate Kennedy Jr. Foundation for jazz by Ewl Hines, Bud Free- fcilefeated opening of their season at the first place. The world is always contenders becomes identified, for the Senate from Illinois, jjjgjy contributions to the field man and other musicians, GIFT Cincinnati yesterday. This makes it that lucky if such alliances somehow man­ in the minds of some party pointed out the correct path to retanlation. ^ Ifr^ Oohem Antanas Bra^ Jhc MeU are, at Uie moment, playing age to fade away wtthout bringing on leaders or factions, with the fu­ the future in his Feb. 17 speech dys, Francis Kelly, John Hub- jkither 0 or 1000 ball, and Met fans are ture allocation of power among to the Mississippi Council on Four doctors were honored g American the very kind of war they are suppoaed- Human Relations in Jackson. for their research, two women Britain, will ex- Experts at not waiting imtU any next ly designed to prevent. party leaders and factions—in year for their optimism. They take such that moment the party could “As much as any Republican, for their leadership in care of their works. There will lurch out of its jMcsent polite I am anxious to see the South the mentally retarded and an display of 50 abstract Small triumphs of standing as they can order of nuns for their service. ket, and yesterday the Mets were off search for a consensus and find In the Republican column on paintings by the late Stuart Thich, Thkh, Thich and Thich itself back in the toe-to-toe fac- Election Day, but not for the The awards were announced Davis. M d winging and much better off then tionallzation of 1962. reasons that it was there on Monday night at the end of a All the events will be held in “ Jhe Washington Senators who, for In­ The coming front and center of cer­ It so happened that it was Election Day 1964,” said Percy. day-long symposium on mental the embassy auditorium, except stance, played. tain Buddhist leaders in South Vietnam one of the original strengths of Dick Nixon would make ills fel- retardation held by the founda- for .an appearance of the Wash- ; But, although the New Tork sports- takes us back, name-difficulty-wise, to Senator Marian! that he had so low Republicans feel better I'on that was established by [ngt^n Cathedral Choir at West- Writers were honest enough to (;ivo a the famous three princes of Laos, who conducted himself in the past as about his Southern exposure if Amtassador and Mrs. Joseph minster Abbey April 17 and a portion of credit for the unusually sue- we are not going to try to get straight to become neither vest pocket he talked like that. P. Kennedy. jazz concert May 20 at the Roy­ 1966 Publishers Newspaper lesaful Mets opener where it was due— now. friend nor any kind of foe to Syndicate The foundation, named after al Festival Hall. ^hich was to a persistent rain which fell There doean’it seem much hope ot any particular individual or fac­ their oldest son, who was killed The festival will end June 20 l CinclnnaU—Uiey were not Imagina- keeping the Buddhist leaders straight, tion in the Republican state in World War II, has now given with a panel ikscussion in which v« enough to visualise the potential either. leadership. The presumption a total of $562,500 in awards violinist Isaac will partlo- about him as candidate for since 1962 honoring outstanding MOTHER E But, at the presa conference in Sai­ Open Forum lpaeen in the mind of more than tent 'was to ascertain the com- Areas of rain have been mov- pipelines are in bad condition. one sectional and factional cember, are beginning to dwindle now national Republican leaders are to raise campaign funds. But a ers by campaigning as though parative salaries and connect- ing eastward toward the middle lence. Only hiixenormoua brown eyes Town firemen have busy day leader. ed expenditures concerning Appalachians. For today, the In- &i April, when they should run strong moved, scanning fhe audience unceas­ worried about the fact that Rich­ collateral objective is to entice 220,000 Alabama Negro voters, answering 19 alarms, open fires ard M. Nixon has offered to go right wing Democrats into the more than one-quarter of the "Whose man in particular these positions and the amount dications are that the rain will ^ d vigorous at least into June. Fields ingly. banned because of dangerous will he be?” They have been anj-where in the South to help Republican party, on the state's total electorate, did not conditions. of cIe genius of Dean Acheson and the tion of Jesus Christ from the a delicate line when he gjes bom. lite John Foster Dulles took such pains “Our Soviet friends are quite cor­ Alabama party fund-raising din­ South this spring. As a nation­ to run the party—not merely break rect. Free inquiry is very dangerous. dead. Our Christian f a ^ de­ ner intended to help Rep. James al) Republican who is running In 1788, the first power loom consideration of personalities or weave all around Russia. But, al­ To a' society built on coercion free In- pends on that very fact. The Martin’s campaign for Gov­ for manufacturing cloth in the though it may be the least of them all, hard for his party’s Presiden- possible strengths as a c^dl- . t h e . quiiW by the foreigner is almost bidls- Christian Church would never ernor. \ United States was installed in date—which produces hot li is still typical of the ornate nonsense, ^ tinguishabie from espionage, u Yale , have come into existence if the Like Walker in Missdssit^l, (See Page Nine) FhUadelphia. convention fights. G-E BUILT-INS tb \^ich American diplomacy devoted has special reason to recall." miracle Easter bad not oc­ hot tip ? t Ifsttf in this period oC regtonal aUfanesA These remarks lue particularly ap­ curred. ‘It was Drst organised, at American propriate now in reviewing the case of Easter shall have no meaning habit With Swing Down Door IVUi^Uon, in the city of Baghdad, capi­ StaughtMi Lynd, asslsti^t professor of for us if it is limited to our ta of Uie nation of Iraq, In the year history at the univerilty, whose trip to observance of last Sunday. r It is not just a temporary, mood FischetH • Vinyl-Cushion Tub 1^55. Although hbe. DuUes organised it, Hanoi and the subsequent revocation of Model SD 200 his passport is now a matter of record. induced by beautiful flowers, Interior. Will Not . ^ t h Iraq, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan and Yale has not officially censured Lynd happy faces, and jubilant music. Rust, Chip, Puncture Two Way Britain as members, the United States for his foray into North Viet Nam. But When we realise the full Thoro Wash never formally joined it. In the year more reaponsible members of the faculty meaning of the empty tomb a • Full Extension Action With 1^7, however, the United States decid­ at Yale are convinced that it would be great awe should grip our souls. The full significance of the Eas­ Capacity Rack for Double Rack ed to join the military conumttee of the contrary to freedom of expression in a Easy JLoading p ^ . It WBS.aUU then the Baghdad Pact, university to disoipUne Lynd or dismiss ter fact and its eternal meaning Loading him from the university. becomes the basic for a con­ op METO, for Middle East Treaty Or- • W ^ h ^ and Dries 15 gbnisaUon. The next thing that happen­ History Professor Archibald S. Fo<^, quering faith and the source of a death-defying hope.- There is ed was that Iraq, the home of the city who was guest speaker at a meeting Comiwte Table of the Bristol Yale Club expressed the realism in the Easter faith. We Settings EASY TERMS! UP TO fer which the Pact was named, had a opinion that “More harm would be done find life filled with questions change of government and withdrew by taking abrupt action on Lynd than that dentand answers. We W^nl • Calrod Heating 3 YEARS TO P A Y - ftom the Pact. In 1959, then, it was for- riding through a difficult situation." to know if Easter, God’s procla­ Units for Clean NO PAYMENTS mally reUtled becoming CENTO, or Bristol's Dr. Chester Natunewlcz con­ mation that right will ultimate­ Oven Drying Oentral Treaty Organization, with Iran, curred with Professor Foord in that ly triumph over wrong, love UNTIL JUNE— urkey, Pakistan and Britain aa its opinimi. over tyranny,- will survive in this world through which we • Sound shield for ilembers. It appears that while Lynd’s actions ; Extra-Quiet .The other day there was a routtne will not affect his present position, he move. The silent resurrection faith Operation ultla news item from Tttieran, Iran, will come up in two years for a dscialon Model SD 300 of tenure. He will then be lip for pro­ -answers emphatically. It chal­ Three Way Thoro n k eb said the CENTO MiUtary Com- motion from assistant professor. lenges us to take hfe as it cotnes • Exclusive Flushaway rattoe was opening a meeting, with the Washing-FIushaway Drain Whether Lynd is promoted or dropped, and not break down, face death Drain, No Messy L^ted States represented by the chalr- Foord noted, there will be many who itself and not despair. There­ Screen-Filter to Rinse Glow Diqienaer . of the U.8. Joint Chiefs of Staff, will say that Yale made the wrong de­ fore, with the glorious message Cfcneral Earie G. Wbeeler. cision. of Easter ringing In our ears, Clean f !t1m Aasocigted Press went on to say: President Brewstw has said -that he when the Easter flowers have {"CENTO stRl U officially aimed at the believes that Icrni’s actions w en nsive faded and the finery la no long­ • Come In For An ■ NORMAN'S IS OPEN nui^t threat despite Iran’s and and misguided and do a diaservice both ‘ er new, let keep Easter and Eye Opening to tha cause of peace and freedom. . . . in all thingis acknowledge our Demonstration DAILY 9 to 9— SAT. io 6 key’s improved relations with the But in spite of his personal opinion ha mighfty, reeuzTected.LcuTi. bviet Iftikm and PaMeUn’s close Uea concludes that “the risk of fmedoni’s Submitted by |th Communist China, as weU as tha abusa does not warrant his suppres- Rev. K. jpyaar R aA U3 MAIN SmSST St tWon." , aton.” — BRISTOL PRESS Trinity Covenant Chiirch smermse ~ ir i'- PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING QOWWw''TUESDAY, APRIL 1$, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING KERAIA’^J'^^CHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12; 1966 PAGE TEN buildli«' mfH be open* tor in­ Deffi^WonSet spection snd refreshments wUl Some Are Misleading be served. Glass Gut to AlhShapes and ‘South Windsor ibuge The board of directors, to­ night, "Will accept a quitclaim Sizes for Table Tops Restaurant Menus ibe now St SV^uM deed from James McCarthy and You COM do mooy Board Cuts $23,355 More wUt be dediciu d .on Sunday, William Pock to a two4ot par­ things wlHt gloss to- AfMl SB i t a paiteot^ng to cel at Lawton and Wea"ver Rds., bio and dosk tops To Be Investigated A JpiRt MMUnewM taade the site for a new Manchester From School Budget Items Green Firrtiouse. and thoy or* o«y Vermont turkeys where me day WU- HARTFORD (AP) — If the a . 2 The boai^ of education has adults; Mrs. WUllam Wright, menu specified "naUve b li^ . Ram a Mason \ aatf Otoeral to koop clocHi Lot " effected a further reduction of sta-moblles, paper; Mrs. Rodney Coventry q[>risad accompanying me bread BBTARDiA'nON SYMFOSTOM Frasinelli said mat such liaaiir'iM btot Wstos. us help yt whh » S23 355 in' its proposed budget Shuart, oil painting; Mrs. ROb- served in a restaurant is cut in of misrepresentation are BOfiTON (AP) — A sympo­ ? for the 1966-67 fiscal year, ert Wfuren, new combinations - 'Ihk was Util- sium on mental retardation suggosrtows. Town C rier a square. It's butter, The State ; bringing the total amount of of creaUve materials; Mra. Jer- warned. jiis4 on 18WA 18 by Um par- :qxinsored toy the Joseph P Ken­ Mirrors Cut To All SIsas Department of Comumer Pro­ "But”, Frasinelli f cuts to $104,026 and leaving a ome Lechnicht, other knitted North Fire Dept. "mere are mose exceptions.' 1 ,'toim er- nedy FoundaUen has attracted OFENSAJLtoSPJl.' total budget request of $2,610,- items. The auxiliary of me North tection assures diners, because to ImmM i t 't t w oM Pine at. scientists frtwn Ihngland, Ger­ SAT. 8 AJL to NOON 296 The current budget is Winners of the contest will Coventry "Volunteer Fire De­ margarine Is always cut into tiNiKNM, aoirnMadoaed. many, Sweden, Canada, Mexlca, V « about $2,148,000. submit entries to me H ^ort partment has scheduled a food triangles. IIM'MU taeni MBcials have 14 tosterican states and Puerto >»: The school board’s budget County n>««t April 12 in Caiesh- sale 10 a.m. Saturday at the But tUis U one of me few April 25 Set sxtsaded sii kwltaUon to all Rico. J. A WHITE GLASS CO. firehouse. things you can be sure of when town NStdMto to witness the Theme for the symposium is ' will be me subject of a public Several members of the club As Merger Date 31 MSSELL ST. Phono 549-7322 I “ hearing tomorrow night at 8 Mrs. Edwin McConnell has re­ ordering a meal in some Oon- and to attend the "New hope tor the mootaUy re­ wiU attend the meet, at the signed as me auxiliary’s , cor­ necticut restaurants, DCP Com­ tarded.” Jc i- at the high school. _ n e w YORK (AP) — The date seremoBles. Tbe The latest reduction follows Waverly Inn. responding secretary and pub- missioner Attffio R. Frasinelli c lidty chairman, to move, out of .said Monday. of April 25 has been set for me ------:— ; a meeting at which me town Episcopal Men merger of three New Yoftk City eouncU asked me furmer re- The Men’s CTub of 8t. Peter’s state. Her replacement will 1>e FrasineHl said his office has duction. Episcopal Church will meet to- named at a meeting at 8 p.m. been InvesitlgaUng restaurants to newspapers, The following accounts have night a t 8 at me church for a May 2 at me firehouse. determine whemer "home-made The date was announced Mon- been reduced: card night. During the recent annual ban­ pies’’ are actually baked at day night by Matt Meyer,Rest­ Elementary and high school l 4imeran Choirs quet at Bolton Lake House, the home, or whether the tuna in dent of the World Journal Trib- Mbrary, cut by $1,515 to $22,- The junior choir of Our Sav­ auxiliary presented a gift, a the s^ ad isn’t actually Ixxiito, une Inc., me publishing corpo- 985. The original request of me ior Lutheran Church will meet corsage, and a-cake to Mrs. A. a cheap grade of fish. ration formed for the merger superintendent of schools was tomorrow at 7 p.m. at me Harry W. Olson in honor of her The commissioner said it is Meyer said thejlrst $38,365, but $13,865 was cut by church. ’The pariah choir will 12 years as president of the. his department’s job to inves- be the the board in response to a re­ meet at 8 p.m., also at the auxiliary. Mrs. Olson chose not Ugate Mch practices, which ere Monday, April M. The first quest from me council for a church. to seek me post at me recent c S e d economic violations, as Uon of the ^am e budget reduction. First Church Notes annual meeting. opposed to actual illegal acts. Journal will appear toe same Signal Science Fair Maintenance, service and re- The Couples’ Club of me Soum Fire Dept. Frasinelli said he believes me day, he said, rockets they had constructed in thefr soienca ...... pair contracts for buildings and pirst Congregational Church ______A. successful rocket launch is kind of a e s a and definitely The women’s aiuxiliary to me consumer Is being mislead when The Journel-AmericM and quicker than the eye, rocketeers Sue Aituda (holding ig­ coding to ffister Kathleen Mary, the puifil^rsd|ence grou^, rncet^ tonight at 8 at^tlw oov*«nt^" FiiV^ Assod^on 1^ a restaurant lists canned fruit the World-Telegram & Sun will nition lanyard) and Maryanne Tesik discover, while me •r. Sue and Maiyanne's launch proved tohto 380. The original.-.1 request of me home of... Mr. and .. Mrs. 0-1 Robert 1 given $300 toward me purchase" cocktails as "fresh fruit cup" be merged into one afternoon ttiMT many of the boys’, some of n e w go* ills newspaper. The Herald Tribune bays seem somewhat amazed at the/Scientific prowess eff a.;perintendent was for $4'T,7^2, Farmer for a dessert tasting of new tables and chairs for me ■on Its menu, or uses veal pat­ mere girls. The action occurred yesterday at Oiarter Oak ground. The e'vent served as a "Wastofilf for thA'UL JttUfT - J; • • and was reduced hy $18,712 be­ party. Each couple is asked to social room In the firehouse an­ ties for veal cutlets. will continue to publish weekday Science Fhir, to l>e held 28-27.;v (HnrMd W ^ fore presentation to me coimcil mornings. 'Die Sunday editions Pleld, whlrti 76 elghm graders from SL Jamea^ firtwol turn­ bring its favorite dessert nex on Main St. The State official says he has ed into a miniature Cape Kennetfy, attempting to fire the ^Ofiara.).. " - - " ‘ * and $6,620 in response to me The following new members Mrs. Frederick Young is sec­ also found instances where res­ of me Journal-American and me earli^ council request. have been received " Into me retary of me auxiliary, replac­ taurants have served blue Herald Tribune will be com­ to economy, as ia dona Ba busi­ R >alrs to elementary sdiool in accounting and mlnoring hi 4 congregation of me First Con­ ing Mrs. Rqy Higgins, who has Principal Life PTA Member cheese instead of Roquefort, or bined. ness? T ^ aaoumaw ana «*’ equipment, cut by $2,000 to $6,- B olton Social buslnMs. He is now doing gregational Church: Mr. and resigned. Buckley* Sduml PTA members last night presented Vincent Ramlzl, Buckley principal, a graduate woric and has worked summarised in temonoWa Aer- 500. The original request of me Mrs. W. Lee Anderson Jr., Mr. surprise life membenrtilp in CMinecticut PTA in recognition of his 16 years of service to aM. — Buperintendent was $12,914, re­ The auxiliary is formulating as an accoun taint and a life and Mrs. John Hird Jr., Mr. plans for a public supper in Manchester youm. He is only the fifth local educator mus honored. Here Mrs. Arthur Char- guard in Hartford. The meeting faat night was \ duced by $4,414 to $8,500 prior and Mrs. John Howat, Mr. and lebols, PTA pceMdent, affixes membership pin to Ramizi’s lapel. Looking on is Miss Cam- ; School Board to Ride Bus chUred by tondar obairmas 't o presentation to me council. May, a rummage and food sale The board spent me remain­ • , 1 41 1 Cedric L Rlckfts, Mrs. in July, me annual picnic in erine Kiea, retired Veiplanck Schott principal, also a life membership holder. (Herald pho­ der cf its meeting on a discus­ Harold Porcheron, la Uw ab­ Replacement of instructloi^ Boykin, Mrs. Betty Wolfe August, a supper for me fire­ to bydaterais.), . ■ \ To Revi^ Safety Hazards sion of two questions raised by sence of W altnr "WaddfiL Twa and non - Instructional materi­ Saainski, Da'vid Chapman and omer board memban w«a Maa als end equipment, cut $4,000 men in September, the annual member Robert Treat: How to Rldhand V.,Woolam. on me variety of cancellation adult ad"visors Mr. and Mrs. being Inveettgatod hy First meamire bow the taig;h school is unaMe to rttnid. to $10,500. dance in November and a two of her paintings placed on There "will be a town OOP Committee Christmas party and election of display in me case In me Town marks used. He ad"vised mat Philip Linderaon. meeting tonight at 8 in the Selectman Richard Mmra. doing in comparison wim omer The original request of me The Republican Town Com­ Mandteoter Eveafaig Herald superintendent was for $21,498, officers in December. Office Building by me Coven­ stamps on historic envelopes Oommunily Hall to vote on The board a}eo reviewed a re­ schools in me area, and how to mittee will meet Friday at 8 Manchester Evening Herald A Bdton correspondeat, Clema- and was reduced previously by , Officials are inviting women try Historical society. not be removed lest they be * an appropriation of $2,000 port by the board of education’s re-examine me operation of me p.m. at me community room of Coventry correspondent, F. 9 simools frequently, wim an eye well Yooag, teL 648-888L some $7,000. to join by attending me April Both paintings concern the damaged. « tor preliminary plans for a Insurance curler, suggesting me Soum Windkir Bank and 18 meeting, at 8 p.m. at me life of Alonzo Dow the C e n tric Second Church Pauline Little, tel. 742-6231. a cafeteria-auditorium addl- that the butos be empty "when Elementary school remodel­ Trust Co., John Fitch Bl"vd. s. ing, cut $1,440 tO' $250. The firehouse. Itinerant preacher 150 years The Second Congregational tlon • to m e Junior-senior maddng the .Wo turns, which origlonal request was for $2,410. Wapping Chnrch School Demonstration ago who wondered from Coven­ Church, plans a dom ing collec­ SUB COMMISSIONING high school. wouttd mton ,ie-routing. This Audio-visual and teaching The Wapping Community The Ro"bertaon School faculty try in mi9 oouit^ «nd abroad, tion for the Church World Serv­ NEW LONDON (AP)" — The The town will sMo, be , Would, accordi^ to Superin­ aids for elementary gradee. cut is inviting all interested parents bringtog Us mesisage. ice from 10 a.m. to noon Sat­ 35m Polaris missile-firing sub­ asked" to crto"te two new tendent of S(^K>ols PhiiUp Ll- $5,000 to $15,000; the origmal ”**'’*'*^ " Fellowship Hall. to me school library -at 1 Tp.tn. Because' of Ws unorthodox urday a t the church Commun marine, me Jam es K. Polk, is offices, one of an official guori, force some children to administration request, was for Wednesday for an hour-long manner of speaking.. Snd Ws ity House on R.t. 44A. Dona- to be commissioned by me Navy representative to me Metr cross higUy-traveled roods, Elementary school _* he,^ ^Dlalj^e^CwunuM,^ demonstration of teacher’s aides strange .appearance, Dow was tions of clean used doming Saturday, ropoittan Council of me which is against board policy. $56,285. on church unity. A discussion plant maintenance, cut $3,400 to in action, a new program at me not welcome in mo$t churches, may be brought mere. TWs The speeiker "will be Sen. Sam Oapitol: Region, and the A minor accident to a school Mrs. Ronald Pro- school started in January and and so usually spoke outdoors. year meVe is an urgent need j. Ervin Jr., D-N.C. The Polk other a demolition officer. $3,000, from me original re- ■vose is in charge of hospitality. pus "was reported by letter to quest of $6,400. made possible through federal He is credited with being me for blankets; mose donating was laimched May 22, 1966. me boald. Mra. LuedUe Wil­ Mrs. Ernestine Friend will lead funds. founder of the camp ipartlng. mem,are asked also to g;ive 25 Members of the board of ed- Elementary school kitchen me devotons. liams, a jras drivel", wrote that,- equipment, cut $1,000 to $1 ,000. Boy's Baseball One picture shows him wim cents I for processing each item. uca"tlon-"Will take a school bus on March SO, the bus "sbe was 1 The original request was for KofO Notes Baseball tryouts for boys 9, his long, dark red hair hanging Donations of 10 cents to ship ride Saturday morning to take driving "was. hit by a .car com­ The Rev. Rosenberger Coun­ $766, but was increased toy $1,- 10, 1 1 , 12 years old who "want down Ws back, holdlhg forth in each pound of clothing are also a look at two bus turn-arounds ing eut from a gas stgUon on cil, Knights of Columbus, will being accepted. BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home . 246 toy me board. to play in the boy’s baseblll a field or in a. village, green, HALL which have been labeled haz­ Rts. 6 and 4i4A 40 feet aiway sponsor a dande Saturday be­ program will toe held from 10 wWle me second shows Wm re­ The church’s Gleaners’ Circle Owner for 84 YEARS. For a complete FREE School libraries ginning at 9 p.m. at me St. ardous. by safety atrmorities; when she was attempting to Mrs. Joan Cohan, elemen­ a.m. to noon Saturday, and for turning after .one of Ws journeys has a rummage sale April- 23 at INSPECTION of your home by a Tehnlte Con­ Margaret Mary’s Church Hall. The Box Mountain Rd. stcqi and cross the highway from Oedar LENOX PHARMACY tary school library chairman, those 13 and 14 years old from to the little house on Paiker me Community House. FOR RENT trol Expert, supervised by me finest technical MW Rd. to Bolton Center Rd. The council will meet tomor­ 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 17, at me A public smorgasbord "will be the Lopez stop on "Vernon, Rd. 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0896 has announced circulation fig­ row night at 8:15 p.m. at St. Bridge Rd.K. where me local ar­ Inquire Limuanlan Hall staff, phone our nearest local office: Three otoer cars were waiting ures for me E5H. Tarry and Or­ local Plains Athletic Field. tist lives. served from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The board read a letter from M argarrt Mary’s. Offlcera vdll 24 GOLWAY ST. * zrtiool bus contractor George for me hue to cross, she reports, chard Hill elementary schcBls. Arthur Walmesley . of me April 23 in the Community and no Other oars were ocmlng. meet at me home of Roland basdball _ glove.__ _ Negro at its meeting last night, — -----" r r.. The Eli Terry School, with Ouelette 75 Mark Dr., at 7 Hartford Oourant recency spoke House by me Senior P'ilg;rim 643-0618 In wW«^ he said ^ he fee^ t*»ere were no kijprtemor dam- slightly over 300 students, has James Breen, pre-sldent of me on old post offices at a society FellowsWp, wim tickets avail­ FOR ALL OCCASIONS p.m. me “ so strongly" about' me tuni- age to the bua a total of 1,480 books In me Boy’s Baseball Association, re­ meeting, wHh special emphasis able from members or 649-9240 A petition for a trip-hght at library. Including some 600 ref­ ports there are many openings arounds m at he will use a sec­ Manchester Evening Herald ond vehicle, at his own expense, thts intersection was sent to the erence books. Ttie reference South Windsor correspondent, for 13 and 14 year olds. Those First Selectman this winter, interested may sign up at me un"til some other arrangement books do not circulate but are Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8682. BUSS TERMITE CdNtROL CORP. and me request has been for­ tryouts. ,1s worked out. t' used In me library by students. K Volkswagen bus was used warded to me stalte. - During March, 1,437 books INVASION ANNIVEESART The eight-year old beginner’s 691 MAIN STREET DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 season opening date ia yet to for a brief period recently, at OthM Business were circulated among students. MIAMI, FJa. (AP) — Para­ The Oldest and Largest in Conn. Iward expense, after an adverse meeting last night, me Non-fiction books represented troops '^ 1 jump, jet-fighter toe^decld^ MANCHESTER EATOW ’The official opening date for report from me contractor’s in- board aumoriaed Its chalrinan 1215 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD the highest percentage, wim planes WiU zoom, tanks will fire surance carrier. Its use was dis- j^o giga a teachers’ salary oon- biography the highest non-fic­ at targets and torpedo boats me over-all program ia May 8, NEXT TO GAS CO. wim a tag day set May 7 and cbhtlnued, however, after a chairman of me tion. will maneuver to commemorate tour by school administrators goiton Education"" Association, "ALL MEATS ore FRESH CUT — Orchard HUl Elementary me fifm anniversary of me a rain date May 14. Lionel -G. Jean h u been and town officials. 'phe board reviewed and approv- NONE or* PRE-PACKAGED!" School, wim 600 students, has a abortive 1961 invasion of Cuba The- Bo(x Mountain Rd. turn- ^ changes in the contract made total of 1,700 books, of which by exiles. elected to me board of direc­ tors. around had been enlarged by ~by town counsel, most of which 200 are for reference. Some 100 Havana radio said me April ma h^way department, and jogal terminology. The STORE HOURS:; books have been eimer donated 17 display "will take place on Historical Society Mrs. Marion Bramhall has parking was "barred, .along me t^vn counsel olsol added tfaqa Toes., Wed. 9 to 6 • ThurS,, FW. 9 1»9 to me Wapping Middle School Havana’s waterfront, roadside. - umltatlbns In grievance casesi or sold as used books. The Lopez stop is the last be- dianges will now be review- S at 8 to 6 (Closed Ail Day Mbnday) During March, circulation fig­ fora the Vernon tovmIUne, and tj,e teachers, ures abowed 1,288 fiction and I the must torn on a par- ^ omer business, me bciard 736 non-tfictlon books were dls- 1 I tlaliy 'bllnd section of me vrind- "to offer a contract to tributed, for a total of 2,024. Of ^ o i i C a n C O iin l o n li*-,... Ing rotA Authorities felt after Qmrles BanAon of Hartford to non-fiotion books circulated, bi­ (,}nali(> C 'o '-.l'-. !N'c) !\Iort* at Sc'ar'-. their boUr that me large yellow tgach business. A 1961 graduate ography titles were me highest schoed bus is safer and more ^ Bulkeley High School, Ban- Bom libraries are open each ■vlsihle m an me smaller Volks- jjis practice teaching day during school hours and are "I wagen, if the turn had to he ui 1964. He graduated staffed by volunteer workers. I Dog Laws made at this point. from CSentral Connecticut State WED. ONLY Tuesday i In his letter, Negro eomr cgjiege in Janutuy, with a BS Edward Deskus, town dog i {Aalned of breaking a spclbg °u jq bushiess educiatkm. majeuing OSS BKt! cE fiT E n CUT warden, has announced mat W ednesday the Box Mountadfi tum-aroimd, numerous complaints are now and labeled the turn-around ---- - ; ' being received about roaming •hnsafe.” He suggested that the dogs causing damage to private Thursday ■ rtiUdren "walk along Lake St. property. GIRLS' YOU ALWAYS Moist, Perfectly Delicious*with The town dog pound off to me Brookfield Rd. stop, un­ Strong Rd. near me sanitaiy der me protection of the reSl- SAVE AT THE land fill dump is nearing its i ffent trooper or a ccwistable. PORK CHOPS ) i|he Automatically Measured Heat capacity, he noted. There is SPRING COA"TS ; The possadlity of a turn-. ARTHUR DRUB room for ten dogs, and nine are ^ around at the Vernon tciwn a New Electric Range. being held. Wheel Balance ' Une, further along Lake St., Is 'iTie dog warden reminds lo- by BAMBURY — GASTWIRTH THE PANEL OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL ieal residents that, under stats yon can wcasnre and c&ntrdl the heat 88 precisely KIDDIES — TOWN AND COUNTRY statutes, animals must he li­ # ‘ wognre the ingredients. censed and may not i>e allowed each MANCHESTER BIRCH to roam. Violators of me law " % 9 9 ' X 4* X 8’. R eg. 9.95. ' g are subject to fiites of $25 or WEDNESDAY f flaraelem dectric range provides the goes into the food. In addition you’ll have SO days in jail, or both, Regular $1.50 each "Woman’s CSub .,nxf^^ uniform heat so critical in baking a more efficient cooking and a cooler kitchen. • The Soqm Windsor Womim’s cake . , . delicately browned, moist The new el^ric ranges have all sorts' of. Club has donated 38 cakes to Sears does an expert scientific balancing of each wheel PANELS OF THE WEEK SPECiAU! ^ . V; : iamd il^cioua . . . and in baking pies, cookies wonderful new features . . . eye-levd ovens the State Department of Mental with see-through doors, double ovens and Eeaim, for distribution in me off the car. This permits balancing both inside and Off TEAK-PECfN-CHERRY and succulent roasts. It’s all precisely con- Connecticut Valley and Norwich IMS CADIUJVC lii; I vtrpBed automaticaily as are so many other built-ins 'with removable panels for eader Hospitals. outside to give smoother ride. Stop that wheel vibra­ leitm es (d the' new flameless electric ranges. cleaning, surface units that slide out, two- Mrs. Robert Smim has "been TOBACCO BOARD named me "winner of the club’s tion, the uneven tire wear, the hard steering. .'V with Infants’, Toddlers’ and 6u|h)e models Iwve an aiktonutic “roast and level cooking surfaces, self-cleaning ovens and We BeMKrra The Bight To Unfit QuantlttM annual sewing contest. Mrs. all wheels balanced. Take only a few m inutes. . . while Children’s Ranges ,4 x 4^ x 8 7 ^ 4 7 Hold” controL It cooka meat just the way you many other work-saving features. Bnum made .and modeled a want it (rate, medium, well) then reduces the See your appliance dealer soon imd look mint-green dress and jacket en- you’re shopping. ’I-- . . over, the many new styles — from free-standing sembl^ wim black accessories. RIB CUT beat and holds food at..aejr^g tsmpersture - i hot^^d juicy without over-cooking. 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THE East Bows Herald Angle Baseballi Season Rolls into High Gear $ dehut to the Deep Johnson has thrown out toe winner in the AL last year and closed during the afternoon for NEW YORK (AP)— ^The pmes.^nil ortering an {flayers «waUed By to report on Ume - one of the South. first ball twice, and Washington one of toe league’s b l^ ^1- J^wntow baseb^l season rolls into thingTtoey ‘ occasionally failed The American League has has lost each time. Humphrey dout this year, a^nrt Jim peo^e axe ^ cte d to n ^ h EARL YO ST high gear today with six to do last year four day games scheduled — extended the Democrats losing (Catfish) Hunter of Kansas on Atlanta Stadiim. S{K>rte Editor new managers, one new ball “Tf w* didn’t hnvfi thA taiimt T Kansas Qty at Minnesota, Call- streak but not without help from City. inger irill st^ for toe Bmves Picked Up $ 20,000 In Opener If we dldnt have toe talent 1 at Oilcago, Detroit at toe Senators, who led 2-1 on The Dodgers will start Oaude and Bob Veale for toe Pirates. park and one new attitude wouldn’t say anything,” Yas- OnoleS) Phils Look Good from Hero on display— if the Boston New York and Battimore at Frank Howard’s homer when Osteen, who gets toe opening By that time toe Brews trsemski pointed out. "But we Boston the Indians came up with a assignment while holdouts San- should know toe result ot toe By RICH DYER .Crystal-balling the inajor league baseball picture is Red Sox get to the ball have too much talent to waste. In Masters Repeat Pesky errors and a fifth-inning uprising spelled de­ park on time. ____ , _w. Don Heffner of the Rede and four-run ninth inning uprising, dy Koufax and Don Drysdale court trail ^med ^ returning an easy task at this time of the season, as long as there WM M«. -in T«,.™ ««i» b, VK D..,a. feat for East Catholic High yesterday aft^oon as isn’t any money on the line. Not being a betting man, A ^ y e v e r y ^ shouM go rtocV u k rth e New York"Mets. "We will do a lot better on toe AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—What’s next for Jack Nidt- off like clock work make their postponed manag- mo and Max Alvis, who collect- Astros wUl give veteran Bloomfidd High flaUed the debuting Eagle nme ” ;2 tabbing the October winners in the American and Na- Roberts toe honor of field against Pittsburgh,” pre­ laus? The powerful Columbus, Ohio, blond alugsrer, The six new managers are The Meta were no laujktog ertaj debuta at OpOnnaU with three hits for toe day, were Bobln Bloomfield. It was the searon’s lid-lifter for both clubsi; tional Leagues is an easy matter in April. Of course, ready, Atlanta la reat^ and the Monday they were four other new or used field fjjj )){|r blows and tagged Pete pitching hia 19to opener. dieted Braves board chairman sriven a reprieve in the form of a pln^yoff after by his The home club faroke a 1-1 —r- ^ ' you hold your breath right up until the final out that Red Sox have synchronized >’ateed oto. left bosses ready to step on toe fir- juohert wlto toe loss. Sam Me- At Atlanta, meanwhila, hual- Bill Bartoolomay, “toan we ex- own admission blowing the Masters Golf Tournament, stalemate with a four-run Brrora ware the major tnal-,. flrat Sunday. in October and , their watiohes. Presidential Opener at Wash- mg line — Leo Durocher of toe ixyweU got toe victory wlto Son- nesses and schools ' will be pect to do in Wisconsin courts.” didn’t miss Monday. eruption to the fifth inning, function in the BJaifle machine. hiipe that you were right back The new timetable for toe Red D.C on toe sch^e. Cubs, Eddie Stanky of toe WWte „y siebert’a rcUef help after His victory to the lS4Kde play- before many ^ yers reaA their After an error and two walks, ^he losers were charged in AprU. Sox became mandatory Monday ^ Senators and toe ^ m o - Sox, Grady Hatton of the Astros checking toe Senators on four otl with Tommy Jacobs, and peak. ■ Joe Munfbrd, Mike DeAngells gix miscues. Walto also pv>r yean, it was easy, at when outfielder Carl Yastrzem. crate came out on toe ^ r t end and A1 Dark Righthander Russ Rotko went compUshmehts...... bock aing^ei amounting t o all' more than a decade and was toe in three baseball games involv- piled, “As kmg as I ooottoue to mltted “there have be«» times The Mete and Reds will try to toan -toe one made by reliefAf ——o Dodgers — - -«—■ open de- ^ ...... all toe way for UOonn, allowing He became the first man to enjoy It and'have a desire to toe runa ' ’ the Eagles outhlt their usual money choice before toe during toe past five years that get toe National League started pitoher Hubertrt Humphrey at oftoeir championships Ing Connecticut college teams ^ win the Masters two years to a win. The two go hand-to-hand. An Bast comeback attempt hosts, ctilectlng six, Includl^’ firing Btaited. I’ve been ashamed to wear a aigain today, while Chicago ia at Washington. The vice preai-prest- nravAa Braves hAsln begin their their first first 'tXAnitnv Monday, AVAn even in in a.. anmA game where where row. He has won it three times was afforded stxne hope in the a single, double and triple by The money hasn't a thing in tbs Not so anymore. Red------Sox uniform. San Ft m c I ^ in anotlmr toy dent, sultoing for PreritontPresident campaign after a day- one side scored 16 runs. tp^e hitters were led bv Mike in four years, finiShiiig in a sec- worid to do with it.” next inning . the Blue and ”catcher Rick Harvey. Steve The Yankees are only one of Yastrzemskl took immediate game. In night acUon, Houston Johnson, threw out toe first ball . ^ . cgromonles t- th.* b+ ..s . were lea by Mike ond-plaCe tie the year he didn’t White picking up a second run. Connelly contributed two safe- she clubs in the American steps to institute a new atUtuide, is at Los Angeles, PhUadel{fl»la at toe Indians-Senators game ^ Mew hY Sf^**^** He gave a bhd of Us next am­ at St. Loula and Pittsburgh at and LBJ’a administration came The Twins will tend Jim in New York City o w l«w Ha triple, and Bob Schaefer wlto win. 1: bition by saj^'g he planned to Bloomfirid was not to be Ues. League with a shot at aU the announcing a ban on card-play Last year he set the touma- twarted, however, and added a The East nine will attempt to Atlanta for toe Braves’ long- up a toree-Ume loser. (Mudeat) Grant, toe biggest ven, 16 - 0 toe v^erS were » homerun. compete in the' British Open — nuirhles, in this man’s opinion, ing in toe clubhouse before meat record of 'aJl—17 under • ------paced by pitcher Rich Napoli Another shutout was hurled by with a dUf^renee. TMs This year closing two marks to Insure go on the winning side Thura- and the rtiot is wafer thin. As per—and included a tournament tano. Southern Connecticut’s Bob he’ll g o there about 10 days ear- the triumph. day as 17 makes its homo long as Mickey ManUe, Roger reccM-equaUing Sf eSMSidc. Wiley was credited with the debut with St. Thomas Aqul- Maris,-Elston Howard and Whlt- Clubhouse Card Playing Out He {litched a no-hltter, struck Brooder, in a 2-0 win over Man- whi, going the ^stance. I.efty nas of New Britain at 3:30. ey Ford stay healthy, toe Bronx out 14 of toe New Haven vlsi- hattan College at New Haven, ttoM y«B» kgo at ».h e hecama, LaGace suffer^ ^ loea for ^ S ? ? Bombera have to be reckoned tors, and hit a 400-foot home run. ' Brooder aUowed six hite and “ We didn’t even hit a good |'struck out ten, walking only one thaywtogest Wtogwr of the ctos-. , ^ the Eagles, allowing three hits Bloomfield ...010 042 x 7 3 1 with. < '■ ' ■'-vV,.*/*■ B y ■iwhiaiiig'toe and strikiiig out 11 before giv- East Catholic 010 001 0—2 8 '® .After a fruitful journey around ‘New Look’ Red Sox foul ball,*’ New Haven Coach batter. ^VtiB p 0 ,m ciiecki be aashei*^ Ing way to Rick RobMts in the W iley and Yush; LaGac^^ toe Grapefruit League in Flori­ Frank Vieira said. A walk and an error set things by ehoottog rn m o t n (ifto. , Roberts and Harvey. da, where 16 of the 20 major New Haven absorbed Its first up for toe home team in the B m , . , league teams had set up s{>ring loss after starting toe season sixth inning, and they 'took tha bimight hie ofttctkl mcney.eiarpH-. Anxious to Move Up with six wins. advantage as Pete Torres’ single 'hgig, - training bases, one feels that toga, sinoe hmdng profiseeloitol- this season basebaU huffs will HANK BAUER BOSTON (A P )—^The pennant-hopeful Baltimore The University of Connecticut drove in the first run, and Mike to'oTw $4^,000;' , ■ V‘- ■/ U.li. Seeking First Playoff Win have two red hot penannt Orioles had a couple of new faces, but the Boston Red started toe regular season with Ellis produced the other with a M ha, atofWis.as ;tlia rdcog- arently over and inson, one d toe National teammates on toe eve of toe Record M eld for jR^atl^ii with riveds no longer awed or pitoher Bari Wilson, third base- League’s most feared sluggers man George Scott and outfield­ opener as Boston’s first official scared at toe sight of toe New for years, making his debut in playing captain lii history. 'Bo st o n cap)—n ie TOOi Bos- ' 1 7 seconds faster vih the ,Japa- ers Tony Oonigliaro and Carl To Handle Leafs * York pin stripes, toe junior right field and rookie Dave Claiming he is “not {>aid to he Yastrzemskl, Dick Radatz, one­ ton A.A. MarathOh figUTM to nese trial, hto ^ ^ > (|^iaU^ league — so named because it Johnson opening at second base poixtlax,” Yaz immediately an­ I R E CITY for the Mp to Boatoti, NEW YORK (A P )— Punch Imlach, stuffed head and time ace fireman in all base­ draw the largest, field, to history came into being after the Na­ after beating out veteran Jerry nounced a crackdown, banning “Ihe japafielie hdd a tryout all, is expected to be back behind the Toronto bench tional —^ looks like a wide-open ball, was ineffective and his adth'-more to w i'iljo ;ipntries ai- Adair. card playing in the clubhouse Masters King Helps Ball Drop for Bird to determina..t their’, entries,” tonight when the Maple Leafs host the Montreal Canad- Scramble. attitude left something to be de­ {nior to games and insist!^ ree^ , filed, forvthe .April 19th 'While Baltimore alms for its 357 BROAD ST.— 643-2444 BAA ManMhoh Biteetpr Win iens in the third game of their National Hockey League ♦ ♦ * sired. first {>ennant, toe Red Sox hsMl that all players re{X)rt to toe / V g^ii^ fn m ' Hopldnttm} to Boston. e * « Oloney asUd. "Tbay h«^i M l an hopes only of outemEutoig toe {>ark on time. He said he per­ OPEN 8-10 MON. thru SAT. Four Ja^nesaifiistance stand- Stanley Cup playoff. ““ One Vote Cast . Rookie Barry on AlLStars tries and the first fio finiehers And while Imlach tries to Abel, happy with the I'-l Someone has to win, and the Spring forecast odds-makera and moving up sonally would report any late oula already .^ tve been hiataU- .^ j^ to each from ninth {dace, where they arrivals to Herman. The voting, oonduoted among guide toe Leafs to their first standoff, toe Wings to in their guess here is that Manager Tunilng to toe National NEW YORK (AP) — -San ed aa.’ toe^ ronnans to beat. ■ '■ finished 40 games out of first "I have a lot of professional sports writers and broadcasters Body English Asset for Nicklaus victory, r>etroit Manager-Coach chlcaeo eav« Hank Bauer will steer his Balti­ League, here’s toe April fore­ Francisco’s Rick Barry, RooWa . ^ y *f.V.v'^adrtW''K*5^^ Sid Abel gives his chase and games at omcago, gave last season. {Wide,” Yaatrzemski said. “ I in toe nine league citiee, more Orioles to the top of the cast: of the Year in the National Bas­ '"''•'.-■V'iidiRnimdnal-AJrpoit;^ check defense another shot at Detroit some time off to rest Up The Red Sox, stung by their must admit toat many times produced no unanimous chcrices. lieapj in toe American League. 1. Philadelphia ketball Association, baa moved iafian, made a stwiri-’;'^^Tooru'TSn^ toe Chicago Black Hawks in too for tonight’s third game, One vote, too, is cast for too 2. Cincinnati lowest finish in 33 years under during the |)ast five years I’ve Robertson came 4floBest, m iss­ Idas of >tba event >ta fintshtog centiy won the. Xainicto Beppu owner Tom Yawkey, kept their been ashamed to wear a Red into exclusive company. ing bhoifiy one. of the SB^tiahotB Trio of Trinity Squads, third game of their semifinal "After playing 16 or so exhil^ I^hlladelphla l i l i e s to take all S. Atlanta l-iM-ii-a teat year, will ba ’xep- Maratoon for thakab«ting day it.” . Jerry West of Lpa Angelea on and. Fhfiadelplita’s Hal Greer Tripity College's basetoaiU, plays host to Amherst and C.W. "K you don’t know what It'jt 8. New York winner in 2:M:88, was clocked toe BAA lour times since 1961. Isn’t worried. could easily be out front at toe line-up in 1966 axe outfielders Gov. John A. Vdpe was set to iba NBA AAl Star team. and BattintoCe’a Gua J[ohnaon. crew and lacrosse teams—show­ Post shells. Coach Arthiu" Gil- all about by now, you’re in bad- 9. Chicago Cart Yastrzemskl ■ and Tony throw out toe first ball before “I don’t like where I am,’ -^oru. dose of business in October. 10. Houston ing a- lot more depth and ex­ creast’s fleet starts an eight said Punch, “ but I Intend to ConigUaro and shortstop Rico Boston right-hander Earl Wilson Here’s the way the American During my travels In Florida, perience than last year —' oi>en race season as an official sport remedy it. There’s no problem The Wings did a tenacious PetrooelU. took toe mound to oppose Balti­ Time Running Out the 1966 Spring Sports Season for the first time, after five League looks: I was amazed to hear rival We did it before, we’U do it checking job on toe Black L Baltimore Despite an 8-18 exhibition more southpaw Steve Barber. Saturday. years as a club activity. managers, and players, speak WHni ALI61IWENT again ” Hawks in Chicago and it paid' . 2. D etrdt record, the Boston players out­ Wllsear determined to year, while Barber won 16 and 30th year as Bantam baseball baseball season, according to 5. Ghloago the young Phlllie manager. little stuffed from toe flu but shutout hockey. Now Abel hopes 4. Minnesota Shed the ixfle of patsy. In 3{>ring lost 10. But 76ers Ready ...../:C A M tG R ^ ' mentor against Springfield with Jessee,, who spends his spare he’ll coach tolght. club can keep it up on De- Mauch’s dub two years ago training, they held a meeting Robinson, obtained in a deal nine returning lettermen, an moments directing the affairs 6. New York went into a tallspin in toe final Veteran Johnny Bower, also ice. ^ 6-. Cleveland and voted to '’discipline them­ which sent pitcher Milt Pa{i{>as NFW'YORK (AP)—Coach Dolph Schayes still i". 'V' improved pitching squad, a vet­ of the American College Foot­ recovering from toe flu,-: will be Chicago Coach Billy Reay, two 'Weeks of toe seaso^ - and selves. Manager Billy Herman to toe Cincinnati Reds, was eran, two-deep Jnfleld ■— confi­ ball .Coaches Assn, as its newly . 7. Waahlngtim blew the {>ennant. The Phils, back in goal for Toronto-. Terry whose club took a 7-6 shellack- 8. Kansas City was pleased — but held guarded S..J? I r i s ’S",n's: /{TOE SenUNG dent' his chargM will turn in a elected president, de|>ends large­ Sawchuk {flayed both game* in ing Simday, said he planned no apparently, didn’t recover last hopes. Ltuns cnKr. .Head »i try to fl*ht off eliminotion m the Katioiwl BajkettaU “much better” season than last ly upon the pitching. 9. California year and dridded all the way Brooks Robinson, the American Association Fastctti playoff tonififht against • th6 Bos- Montreal. changes for tonight’s game. 10. Boston Herman abandoned a curfew / CENTER STEER m O year’s near disastrous 4-8-1; Heading the mound sfaJT down to sixth place. in Florida, but adopted a "wait League’s Most Valuable Player ton Celtics, Lacrosse Coach Chet MePhee this year is righthander Bob .Reason for tabbing toe son for Schayes’ outlook for this Orixfles No. 1: The addition of Bill 'White, new first base- and see” attitude. He cannot in 1964. Johnson, a former Tex- "Tim e is running out,” /.SUSraiStON HCIGHT has 19 returning lettermen —in­ Brickley, a junior, backed by man, acquired from toe Cards, forget wholesale fines he was as A A M star, batted sixth. Schayes said Monday as he game. Bostem hasn’t won-oh toe John Greaney, another junior FrEink Robinson, acquired from cluding AM-New Englandera Sauer Faces Only 21 Batters is a born leader. “He’s made forced to levy because of rule A crowd of 16,000 was ex{)ect- watched toe TOers Itt an hour- Convention Hall floor since De- and a southpaw, both veterans. the Cincinnati Reds, should be V R O A 0 T E S T Bill Gish, King Hurlock, Alex infractions lart year. ed. The weatherman forecast long pnustice. “ But toe fact that_ comber, 1904, including five Levi and Colin Studs—plus 15 New to the varsity mound — enough. Already rival nmjor league players have selected Ycistrzemski, toe league’s 1903 {Mirtly fdoudy skies and temper­ we’% "W drfert’ way'”^ ’t Freshman numeral winners to with good freshman squaul rec­ batting champion and nsmer-up atures in toe low 80s. .. .tv » In T„ toe WeotftmWestern tDivision final ords behind them—are George Robinson as toe league’s most ^ the Phils “A ^ for toe mean anything. throw at Amherst Saturday atf- Rham Blanks Bolton; valuable player. That’s quite a time since Ive been here, {flayotf, St. Louis, trailing Los temoon. The Trinity sUckmen Minukas, a Bulkeley High "Thte is t o e o f .club toat compliment for the hard-hitting ^ '^*h a major Angeles 3-2 In a best-of-seven will be looking to go one better School star, and lefties Nels doesn’t get down because of a series, faces toe Lakere outfielder. league shortstop in Dick Groat” heart-breaking loss.” , | the 1965 record o f eight and Olson and Thomas Nary. 'White and Groat went to the Milwaukee Judge Labors Wednesday night on the Hawks’ Another Bulkeley standout Knights Drop Opener D etroit ia Impiro'ved and new one. ^ manager, Eddie Stanky, should Phils in one of the year’s strang- Phitadelifliia, trailldg Boston court. Twenty-two veteran oarsmen (and Trinity basketball ace of 3-1 in toe bert-of-seven series, The Hawks stayed alive by 1 TIRE Facing only 21 batters, the minimum for seven ihji est deals, topped only by the aces) Jim Belfiore will hold be able to get more out of his “■ ■" Long to Complete Verdict will chum up the waters of the nings, Rham’s Dave Sauer Spoiled Bolton High’s Char? trades the Boston Red Sox en­ must win its next threfr games defeating toe Lakers 112-100 Connecticut River Saturday down first, backed by Dick 'White Sox cast toan the easy­ MXLWAINCEE (AP) — O rcuit is 04, would not {flnpoint a time ter Oak Conference baseball debut yesterday, pacing, going and de{>arted A1 Lopez. gineered In which they gave to advance to toe final round.' Sunday night in Los Angeles. when the Trinity crew team Coyle. up' front line performers for Judge Ehner W. Roller labored for the announcement of toe A Boston victory \rin bloae out Now toe determined Hawks the Sachems to a 3-0 triumph with a one-hitter, (^ ly The latter is one of the nicest into toe early hours today, verdict. a lead-off single by Bob Hutch------guys in all baseball, which may nohodies. toe Eastern series. must take toe jnext two to keep Pitching—rich Cincinnati, toe trying to complete his decision " I ’m sure It will be today," There’s probably a good rea^ going. SALE inson and ia walk marred Scoring in every inning but have been his biggest drawback. in Wisconsin’s antitrust suit stanky la a fireball and could hungry Atlanta Breves, WUlle Roller said, “but as for what Sauer’s effort, although both against basebaU wlto toe l u ) Bolton runners] were caught at­ the first, Middletown took aecially with Avon’s toe choices in toat -order to Dick MIcAuli'ffe at shortstop. round out the upper echelon. scheduled to open at 8:06 p.m., 140, Lou Valllerrea 136—300, Gas- ONE DOLLAR llngton High,. 8-4, and Charter seven hits, matching EUington- EST, in Atlanta against toe Oak favorite Coventry High got jji that department. But there are boles in toe de­ Don Heffner has been around {)er MoiTa 140-130—881, Harold RACING fense. although the pitching basebaU more than three dec­ Pittsburgh Pirates. Duff 167, Fred Brown 130-149— ades but this is his first year Wisconsin has asked toe judge 380, Dvright Weir 138—870, Paul SriSUiS: «s^uiS^ rS .Chould be better with Bill Mon- to order toe Braves to return ^ to play today at RockviUe g; bouquette as a starter and Dave as a manager. This could be a Aceto 130—303, OUle Sharp 384, - U.S. ROYAL drawback, lack o f ex{>erienoe as here this season if the National Elmer Frechette 366, Marshall Wickersham in toe bullpen. League failed to agree to an SAAB tain of the ship. Lewis 306, Sam Taggart 389, expaitaion team for Milwaukee SAFETY MaeVansh, who went the route. The Reds, on {>aper, boast Fred S{)onheimer » l, Wendell ' r • sMte bsrsspswer would have been enough going for them a year ago and American League by today. State attorneys have Bill Plantek also hoDiered' for toe best pitching In aU base­ Jacobs 364, Robert Burns SOS, • 20% fssttr acctjtntiN Sauer was in complete control, when Oamilio Pascual and Har­ W, L. Pet. G.B, conceded any order by Roller’s IWMtax Mack sending 18 Bulldogs hack to toe ball, a to{)fllght catcher and a Don Simmons 378, Gariy Smith fOUOW THI “ 10“ SiONS • 3 carbirattn mon Klllehrerw came down with Cleveland .. 1 0 1.000 — «court could iK>t be enforced un- The Knights battled torough- solid infield and outfield. It’s 364. bench via toe strikeout route. ailments, their places were tak­ Baltimore .. 0 0 .000 % less it came before toe Braves’ • 2 sew ctlers Rham {flayed flawless defense narrowing the score to 4^^ hard to tab the Redlegs any- en by men who did exceptional Boston ...... 0 0 000 % first game in Atlanta. Mml, Wii, Itars,, Fri. P O P ^ R GOMPACT SIZES • 4. dash ItgW eawTgasqr w a n * | behind Sauer, » two-run fifth that ohas^ where but on top but the PhUs RENEGADES — Bob Boroch systaii Jobs. It’s hanfiy likely toat Jim Chicago .... . 0 0 .000 % Early today toe judge was 9 Ro c m • 1st P est 8 P.NL Striking out nine in defeat was start*r BIU Gorman from tfie, are the first choice. 148—384, Ken Montie 139—397, • uart nfatyftataras Grant and Jim Kaat will be big Detroit ...... 0 0 ,000 ^ still working to complete toe N ight Racing, Tuee., Apr. 12 Dave Southerlin. The Junior te>x, 'but five runs in the fingl, Atlanta fans are expected to A1 Whitcomb 863. j i 6i0x14 pitching winners again, as they California .. , 0 0 .000 draft of hie tengtoyi complex DAYTIME RACING C OO IS righthander was tagged for six frames by Middletown sup{x>rt the Braves just as Mil­ were test season. Kansas City 0 0 .000 ^ ruling. A court aide - said, hits; ho walked three. Bolton proved too much to hantential, and with fan sup- Washington . 0 aem Quey 850, Bill Gallo 668, 1st Post 1:30 P.M. , 200 mntNSlDE AVE. —'EAST HARTFORD Don’t count toe Yankees out the decision before dawn if poS' Direct Buses From Rham 020 001 X —8-6tJ I^ d letow n 021 122 x—8-7.2. The veterans are toe keys. Full {x>rt, will be hard to beat. Monday’s Result sible, but It milght be hours later Walt Partington 222, Jim Farr 2nd Tire for 2nd Tire for TEL. 289-0286 Manchester , MW;, waaffl IwalAlWOO Bolton 000 000 67-O-l-e EQington 100 021 0—4-7^ seasons out of toe M and M Any club that has a WiUie Cleveland 6, Washington 2 before editing was completed 214, Sal Evangliota 218, Joe Check With Local Terminal bilnMi* th* total anglnaMf FRL, SAT. to 6 P.M. Only game scheduled ■' ' ' " • j . ■ . ■■■ g ’ boys; and solid performances Mays will be a threfit. Mays and toe decision couW be copied Schauster 210, Kingsley Kuhney mdofllmaiNMataar ilartfardnairttoiwartrCi WEN MON., TUBS., WED., THCBS. to 0 PM. from rookies like pitoher’Fritz beads a fine (3ia»t caist. Today’s Games and bowid tor distrlbuUon to 208, Tom Reese 201, Dick Mar- RTE. 146, LINCOLN. R. I. WWaiMlIBBWSPHGTiON TMt I «r:«|ipraidniata^.2S | »ta a i*li a to y a * . Peterson, shortstop Bobby Mur- lUUD—Gandy Kouf&x and Don Kansas CSty (Himter 8-8) attomeys and toe preaa. tin 200. cer—4md outfielders Horace Drysdale—are back 00 the ife- Minnesota (Grant 21-7) MROMFT DMMNE MEpHANICS ______)aba...lHindncte of good I t e And R * o Track Outlook Excellent Z daike and R ^ White could ing line and j^e Dodgers wiH California (Chance 16-10) at SHEET METAL * BENCH MOMC araataa an *o*an t opporlwtltylbr you to ndinnod and gfw «Mi fha bring toe penoaht flag back to be tough. One doubts if the Chicago (John 14-7) oompaigb A t *Ri» Mninff* aendinM to anpMd, than « ■ l » an amib - fOOL & DIE HAIOliQ At Central State College the tflg cUy. lade of a fUll spring season Detroit (Lcdich 16-9) at New lneraa*ig naad torpaople wRh the abOHy andtoa ambKIon tfi nwva HP to J ‘'»Ve oouM” exiplains Coaaln«ndt>lltiMltl>finain|ilfymalR >i>MVtM»Mr«f Bhte Devil molten' has his •_ or on the base patos. He raises Only Games scheduled Lives ItBtt&WUbMviNronrtt . . -..t oiBuissights am. set wxon aa. banner umuiMx jrwr.year. ^ o ot ^ otM e rname needs on the but I k ba'voc with most opposing pitch­ JACKIE FARRELL Proper braking action igftwsakitoUi ers, and catchers with his dar­ assured only if your brakes ewUNhl.'lbiil.Dbaadew Tlie Central s«md is weU- roster, to get an idea Nattonal League OF m E He w YC«X YANKEES visiriiRiaRRmuiiTomcR,400iM fiairM tEi*itatibk ing base running. are Inspected and adjusted ■ t o * had P*e MaMi*, blessed with talent to virtually i*,w poweifUI toe Bh» Deir Memday’s Residt co b OPPi PPR YOUR OOHVENIEHCE H ondy ttWHigh IWdiy R ajH. to ph \ . -i t}i It lotflcs Uke another great regularly. every nmnliig eirent, and, over- are to the distance everits. New York at CtootenaU, post­ O pjllag iHMMOQfg VIQ IQMfMyRgf MVHfiMIHB r W Pm Iir SHW afl. also wili show strength to Nbw Stogtend cross < year to r baseball with toe VnatotMryiamliSiMatllalsti ItoeHnltoans dnjto-R ajn . to 12 noon. OMiar Conoaeaout planto In Natlii.Hava« and Anierioan finally ooming up poned, rein , MICKEY WALKER IMftOlalHIito such other aress as the broad Ray. CroUaus __ THE “ TOT BIJULDOO” goutMmRcn. R awalahK hHng your wlltaiy dlmharga !■ *■ * ID0214X and triide Jump, and the shot be paiilcolarty outetqndtog with a torrtd race to no«tah toe Today’s Games hfetb oifB h iii nod ao*d aaowlgf and vhan you \iRR ( put and discus. the twoenile, and is also National Leagua New Yoric (Ftelier 8-04) at Racy Walt Fttepotrlck, one among too mUers CincinnaU (Pappas 18-9) m a H c h h s t e r h i g h s c h o o l An Blind (gipcitofiRii Bm iojn’, IIR F of New fiteg^and’s bast, heads Alex Ortoff, Gewge Plt^rtmigh (Veole 17-12) at At­ Ca-Spoaaored by up a pack of top dasiimrii who and Parker Morgan. The lanta:' (Ckmiger 24 • 11), night OIUE also tootaidO Osrt Hanover, Miel torae, too, are two milera Sports Schedule I FtiUadelphla (Bumiing 10-8) ST. HOLY Ha m s a o c o f f s twd'WCAtfON w i m f Pratt & Rames, Bol^ Penawick,*'- Ron with Alex SakiiMraii. at S t Louis (CUbson 2G «1). 7JliU T Also Oriataodliig-Attlete and Spnrtmsw*ip A<«tet*9 «a-boys from Oteney T e ^ enrn Tbbmpaon, Etowe MacMnlwn “We like vtoat «e see to night IM seiR ep Rr I .T od a y ., East OathoUc and Manehaater High. '- WItitney andGte^Wetonan,aHofwliafn, two areas," explains Owen Baeefaan — EHingtion at Rock­ Houston (Roberts 6-2) at Loa N O MONEY 357 BROAD ST. hdeivitw appoielxieifi at year aoiwaalMiceb' CHILDREN 75c to addlUon to such evehts an is idao u ik on 'toS 806 ville, Srt6. Angeles (Osteen 16-15), night DONATION] ADULTS fl.76 the 100, 300 and 400. arill also gent made up lof Brueii Chicago (Jackson 14-21) at P ire raft Iliimday, April 14 Tiebete Available at toe Door DOWN MANCHESTER see heavy duty wkli tba Ehte Midion, Orlotf, Tliwigwqa. BaseboR — SL Tbomsa Again- San Pkancisoo (Martchai (22- ^ON THE CORNER OF MeSSE ' STslBBT/, QT eteaaaad and San |iiaL eZ37B MAUCH W at Baot. 840. 13) I

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 PAGE FIFTEEN

AutiMndbfles Ftv Sain 4 THERE OUGUTA BE A XIAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 RN OR UPN—7-3, -8-11, fuU- PAGE FOURTEEN 1060 FliYM OOTH etation wAgon, time and part-time. Laurd IMPORTANT NOTICE good nam ing condition. 1963 SHE GAVE PRUNELLA THAT CHAIR, B u r NOW THAT iris HAD A NEV/ UPH0l<51ERy Maimr, 649-4519. CLASSIFIED Ford, 4.door sedan, exceU^tt The 1964 RighU Law BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE HER Mon^R-M-LA'H DIDNT CARE IF SHE JOB. IT DOESHT LOOK GO BAD, HEV, MOM? LITTLE SPORTS oondHian, best offe r. 649-3783. prohibits, with oeMaln ex­ Mostly Mole NEVER 6AVM T AGAIN- ceptions, discrimination be­ VE6.I GUE9S1 SPOKE 10 0 SOON VMEN CLERK-TYPIST - cause cC sex. I t Win n ow be A o o n K w m . . . ^WELL,IF)I0URESURE VOtPODOMEA ^ necessary for our readers 41 GobIooi eaten ADVERTISING Trades—Traetora 5 I-U H »kO M E D VOU1HAT CHAIR! t IwlfeofAeob 'fO U U NEVER USE FAVOR 10 GET THE CERTAINLV COULD USE IT BV THE, Permanent opening for ex­ not only to read the usual 4aCoiMta Country Donut, 1016 M ain St. • mkV w* ■ 16 24-Hour Answering Service hy UeNa4.Fa6*w^222i**|^ man Monday through Fri­ • i-ii SEE US ON THE world’s most WOMEN for light assembly on day, start 4 p.m., no expe­ toys. Kage Company, Elm St. exciting motorcycle. The mag­ rience necessary but good ^OU Free to Herald Readers Roofing—Siding 16 Bonds— Stocks-^ Help Wanted— Female 35 BY V. T. HAMLIN nificent Norton Atlas 750cci 60 (next to Norman’s) fa s t typing required, A L L Y OOP k plain it, M ortgages 2 7 THROCKBURV' Want tnformatloa on («M» 300 h.p. triple carbs or stock part-time employment with ACCOUNTS receivable derk. pairing roofs of all kinds, new spots in Manchester doing ex­ HT 53 4-barreI, 4-speed transmission opportunity for full-time Ught typing and knowledge of HELPER FOR Furniture and roofs, gutter work, chimneys cellent business, priced for Aw with hurst linkage, posl-trac- positions after g^raduation. bookkeeping desired. Aj>ply appliance delivery truck. Call BOX L E H E R S cleaned, repaired. Aluminum quick sale. Owners going south. iST TJA tsj. PA. tBB> oit. 5 6 " ST tion rear end, AM-FM stereo Boslnesfi Services Ebccellent working condi­ Personnel Department, Iona M r. P ettenglll, 646-0111. aiding. SO years’ experience. J. D. R eal Estate, 643-6129. rsidio, air-conditioning, black ______O ffered 13 tions and liberal employe Mfg. Co., Regent St., Manches­ F or Your Free estimates. Call Howler, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 56 w with red Interior, 5 brand new PAIRY GROCERY BUS­ benefits. To arrange Inter­ ter. STEPS, aldewalks, stone walla, 643-5361, 644-8833. Information tires, showroom condition, ,- INESS —one man operation, no view contact Mrs. Peterson, 32 flrep’Aces, flagstone terraces. JOB OPENINGS in finishing de- 'OU'VE GROWN P R E TTY ^ BUT FORTUNATELY 900. F irm . Call 875-8698. experience necessary, excel­ 643-1161. NOTICE POP. CAN O N M Y All concrete repairs. Reason­ partm ent, turning and boaolng I s»*r O N >l<& TO BE SITTING- MY LAP HAS GROWN OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS TH B H E R A IjD w in not lent growth possibility, smaU PUBLIC HEARING LAP??, t disclose the identity of able prices. 643-G861. Heating and Plambing 17 toys. Apply Kaklar Toy Oo. ^VO UC L A P O N M Y L A R A b it ; t o o / 1964 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4- down payment. Rowe & Rowe a d d i t i o n a l - any advertiaer using box PRISCILLA! VEAH, aOLOIE--SAME door sedan, economy 6 cylln- a PPUANCES reoaired — aU B O m PLUMBING and heating R ealty, 876-3167, 60 Hilliard St. APPROPRIA'nON / t h a n k s a h e a p f o r HERE/ I'M SURE SLAP letters. Readers answer­ LIBER'TY MUTUAL CAKRyWe THOSE BOOKS , der - engine, radio, standard makes washers, refrigerators, repairs, alterations, electric BOARD OF DIRBX3TORS FOR.)HE,fAI_/ I PONT VOOTHOUeHTTO ing blind box ads who transmission, nicely equipped. WATTRESES fUli or part-fime, MINP CETTIWS A UTTLE TAKE AN u m b r e l la desire to protect their freezers, diyers, gas and elec­ and gas hot water heaters, free INSURANCE COMPANY ’ day and night shift. Apply in TOWN OF MANCHESTER, TO SCHOOL/ 31,125. 649-6808. Schools and Classes 33 I PAMPMYSELF, B LITIP Identity can follow this tric ranges. Oil burners estim ates. CUl 643-1496. person only, Howard J oh n s’s CONNECTICUT HATETQHAVE/ procedure: cleaned and repaired. Coama Notice is hereby given that STUFF 6 ETWETJ jHiyuii;!! 1964 CATALINA Vista 4-door COMPLETE plumbing and TEN MEN WANTED Restaurant 394 'TqUand Tpke. A ppliance, 640-0050. Hardtop, power brakes and heating. service, complete new ’ SECRETARY—Desirable posi­ Exit 94, Wllbur’'Cross Park­ the Board of Directors, Town Enclose your reply to the of Manchester, Connecticut, box In an’ envelope — steering, radio and heater, tint­ bathroom installations and NO EXPERIENCE tion just opening, 36% hour w ay. SHARPENING Service — Saws, will hold a Public Hearing in addressed to the Classi­ ed windshield, wind^eld knives, axes, Shears, skates, bathroom remodeling. 30 years NECESSARY week, air-conditioned office, COUNTER GIRlLfl—Full-time the Municipal Building Hearing fied Manager, Manchester washer, plastic seat covers, rotary blades. Quick aervlce. In business. Earl VanCamp, excellent fringe benefits. Man­ steady w ork, 7 a .m .-3 p.m . Ap­ Room, 41 Center Street, Mon- Evening Herald, together seat belts, imdercoated, beauti- Capitol Equlpmeo. Oo. 649-4749. TRAIN AS TRACTOR chester location. Shorthand with a memo listing the ply One Hour Martinlzlng, 299 Connecticut, Tuesday, fifi condition, one owner car. Main SL, Manchester, TRAILER DRIVER essential. Please reply to Box companies you do NOT 31,900. 643-1686 after 6:30 TOWiNE PLUMBING S ervlet W est M iddle Tpke. 640-1800, a t 8:00 p.m . to daily 741. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ J, Herald, indicating salary want to aee your letter. p.m. Bathrooms remodeled. Repairs, Immediate Job opportuni­ desired, etc. oonsider and act on the follow­ Tour letter will be de­ day 7-4. 64S-7058. A»lt Aa i alterations, heating. 643-8979, ties avaUable with major SH A R P G A LS in g : stroy Jd if the advertiser la 1964 CUTLASS F-85 Oldsmohile, *i.y AtAnilanf 649-4066, after 6 p.m . trucking company. L i­ NURSED — RN or LPN 3-H one you've mentioned. If 1. An appropriation not to ex­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE censed by mass registry of part-tim e or full-tim e. New In- ceed 348,000 to be added to the not it will be handled In standard transmission, excel­ sUtution. Call 646-0129. Fantastic opportunity for haulad, rented. Adding ma* Motor Vehicles, To qualify “Speclel Fire District Capital the usual manner. lent condition. CaU owner 649- Millinery, Dressmaking 19 right women, must have M(N*u|hl A«M)i(Alayment. RBJNTAIfl—Power roUer, chain You neune your own price. or Female . . . 37. .F riendly Ice Cream , 436 Main LOOK! SOMEBODY 10 ■ ’61 FORD V-8 $595. saws, traU roller and aerator, St., Manchester. vsm N S 4-door station wagon, ra-. Spejlal rates for homeowners WANTED — Experienced trac­ THE TALK. 1D. lawn vac, rototUlers. Also sales 66 or over. 649-7863, 876-8401. tor trailer driver, full or part- PSVCH»/ WBI.T...] Announcements 2 dlo, heater, automatic GENERAL ALL AROUND laun­ WOMAN for full-time general Automatic DOCTDi?. and service on aU lawn equip­ time, apply in person, SAD, DONT traiunnlBslon, power steer­ EXTERIOR and /uterior paint­ dry worker, part-time or full­ o ffice w ork. CaU G lastonbury aOTTON RUGS and bedspreads ment. Capitol Equipment, 88 Inc., 95 Hilliard St. Manches­ BEttGMUSSINGVICiTWS,HOW '\KNCW- ing:. ing. WaUpaper books, paper­ time. Apply New System Laim- 633-5114 for Interview. Transmission dyed, 70 decorator colora. Main SL, 643-7958. ter. DO YOU i m ABOUT HOW THESE ' lA icl^ L ady Laundry, 43 Pur­ hanging. CeiUngs. Floors. Ful­ dry, H arrison St., 649-7753. CAPABLE woman for cleaning, HAROLD AND SON RubbiCb Re- Trouble? PUNKS SETOFF WmUISHrSENmiCEST nell Place, hlenchester. Many more to choose from ly Insured, Workmanship guar- moval — attics, cellan and 2 mornings a week, own trans­ JUST BECAUSE 7HEyl«7E^ASBG? .anteed. L eo P elletier, 649-6326. portation, good pay. Ref­ A W ee Rood Test and ELECTROLUX vacuum dean- No money down yards, weekly or monthly pick­ SE C R E T A R Y ^ E stim ate I f no answer, 648-9048. erences. 649-9309. era, sales and service, bonded up. Bolton, Manchester vicin­ ATLANTIC ■k Ail Work Guaranteed / A T :v Mechanics’ Spedals JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ WANTED MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl representative. Alfred AmeU, ity. H arold H oar, 649-4014. DENTAL ASSISTANT — Ex- i f Budget Terms REFINING COMPANY i t Free Towing BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 110 B ryan D r., M anchester 644- ing, interior and exterior, pa­ perience preferred, typing and Clean, Late Model ATTICS, CELLARS, garages perhanging, , wallpaper re­ WlU Interview qualified ap­ No Low-Price "Oome-on” i^AyweeHOULO eVBZYSOOY WHO WANT© l O LOOt^UkBW^BBS< 814L SOLIMENE MOTORS and yards cleaned, trash haul­ ability to meet public. Good Estimates that Cost You m oved. WaUjMiper books on re­ plicants by appointment salary for qualified applicant. USED CARS HERE’S THE PITCH, BUZ. TAIC15A VCTeCN WATCH THO HOOce/OAMe OUrVC7SC>A£AIN, FBUAe. ed to dump. Reasonable. CaU M oney ' SURE' ROOMAAAnSS^ BUDDIES, EH? THEN HERE'S THE PUZZLE: SOME THINK TAM IS SECRETLY 367 Oakland St. Manchester quest. Fully insured. Free es- for secretarial position in Write Box W, Herald. I NEED A VOLUNTEER. IN RA6 TRAINING IT'S A NATURAL.' THIS ANTI-VIETCONG...OTHERS THINK HE WANTS TO WHETHSftWeVWSaCH COMB IN HECB (2I0HT NOW / 643-6819. P erson als 643-0507 ______t tlm ates. CaU 649-9658. East Hartford. Qualified Top Prices Paid I BELIEVE T0 6 E TH E R .. WTO TAMIS A general REPLACE ONE COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT VVITH TweHockeyar«d at reasonable rates. CaU moval. and chain saw work. ing, waU{>aper rem oved, fuUy 16 BRAINARD PLACE NAMED HITOTAM,^ 1963 CHEVROLET BEL Air, 4- A . M ichaud. 742-8096. plus stenographic profi­ canvassers. Work on Manches­ CARTER CHEVROLET Jtflm Morette, 649-9017. insured. Rene Belanger, 643- ciency, some office experi­ ter City Directory, Apply 489 (Bear Seirmour Auto door sedan, radio and beater, 0612 o r 644TO804. CO.. INC. "4 Store, Main St) ZNOOME TAX returns, pre­ 31,095. 6i44-8078. SPRING CLEANING —land­ ence is preferred. We offer M ain St., 8:30-9 a.m . and 2-5 MANCHESTER scaping, lawn raking, tree re­ J 1229 Main S t pared, reasonable. CaU '644- PAINTINO BY Dick Fontame, an attractive starting sal­ p.m . 646-0022 1066 BONNEVnAiB — trl pow ­ moval, removal of rubbish ary, - excellent benefits and 8849. ^terior and exterior. Paper Phone'64^7523$ er, power steering, power from attics, ceUars and ga­ hanging and waU paper remov- modem office facilities. To c o u n t e r girl for evening shift briuces, gdod condition. CaU arrange for an interview 7 p.m.-midnlght, 2-4 nights per RIDE WANTED from Eldridge rages,______649-4665. *1- Butch B oy and DuPont. -L- I' '! .:! ? - St. to Pratt * Whitney, sec­ 742-7294. ______Quality workm anship. CaU call Mr: Delaiighter at 289- • week. Apply Mister Donut or a , I. ill lAii ond shift. CaU 649-9418. 1561, between 8:30 ajn.-5 ca ll fo r appointm ent, 649-8277. 1906 FORD Falrlane, 2 k cu bic Holuebold Services evenings. 24i5-959S. p jn . i d i m PtO£ Inch V-8, standard dfift, excel­ kMJALU Offered 13-A INTERIOR — exterior painting ' AlliNTION c RAYMOND P, JEWEU., bodt- lent oondUon. Can be seen at and paperhanging, waUpaper An Equal Opportunity . IL IL ' i REWB^VING Of bums, naotb keeiring w ork. CaU 649-4866. Sunset Service Station, 565 E. removed. Manchester and E m ployer NOTICE — ■ J ...... Kiddle Ipke., Manchester or boles.' Zippers repaired. Win MEN-WOMEN BY LESLIE TURNER dow shades made to measure, Hartford (no toll Charge). TOWN OF COVENTRY M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK I^ONARD caU 640-1687. Dial Operator, ask for Enter- Automobfles For Sak 4 an sizes VsDeUaa blinds. Key* ZONING BOARD There is a variety of foU-timo Jobs available In oar mUL Among iEANWHn.e Xirise 3445 or RockvUle, 875- CHAIRGE NURSE 5 days a AL, 18OT A / E ? A eu nj eoMPieXiEw THBRElB TEN FEET OF WAIBR , 1961 RAMBLER STATION wag­ made wbUe you wait Tape re- OF A P P E A L S them is one made to order for yon. Attraetivo wagw; fnU NfiiEO CAR? Your credit turn­ 6613. week. CaU 646-0129! stoniaaust ■ U ^ ^ f l X P P E B L BETTK IP WE COULD. OPF Ttr POCK* WHV DONT WBi on, Ught blue, 4-door, standard cozden for rent! Marlow's, 867 . At an executive s^sion held group Insurance arid profit sharing benefits Why not drop In , VEAH!Wia,Hrai I SAW THE PLUS THAT JOEY ed down? abort on down pay- K SLIPPIN7 'we ARE! NOW REMEMBER JOTT SAVE >0U, MISS STAX-SO, DROP Tir BAG Wi AN* RETURN transmission, exceUent con­ April 4, 1966, the request for and see ns at the W A FEW WEflGi me&tT Bankngitr Repoeses- M ain., 649-623L CHARLES J. LaCroix, painting WAITRESSES — Dining room — r DO ALL THE I DROPPED INTO PIXIE'S ONE ARB Pfi-EVEIMS dition. 649-0138. and cocktail lounge, fuU or variance of Harold P. Donndl, NISHT TD HEAR you— AND US! sionT Don’t despair! See Hon- contractor, exterior and inter­ io r, es^ibUshed 1988. OaU 742- . part-time, wiU train. White 397-B, Mohegan Trail, was LIKED WHAT X HEAJtR/ eat Douglas. Inqinre about low­ 1967 C3IEVROLET — 4-door se­ BnikBnt— ContnetiBs 14 ALDON SPINNING MILL CORP, est down, amaUest payments 8784, Coventry, Conn. Stag Restaurant, 67 Windsor unanimously denied. XALOOTTVILLE, CONN. dan, automatic, one owner, low Ave., RockvUle. 876-8884. It was the feeling of the anywhere! No amaU loan or fl/ QUALITY Carpaatiy — Roonu, The min where you are a person and not a clock number. aanoe oompony plan. Dou^as dewmera, porches, baeements Board that since Mr. DonneU 3425. 649-1921. Floor Unishins 24 HIGH SCHOOL girl majoring requested a variance to con­ M obws, 383 Main. raOniabed, edUnets, bont-ins, in general office w ork, stru ct an 864 sq. ft . ranch tyi>e 1963 VALIANT — convertible, formica, alumjmim, • vinyl, FLOOR s a n d i n g and reflnlsh- . aftor school and Saturday. REPOSSESSION: Take over home it would be possible for black with white top, automatic steel, ceramo siding. William Ing ' (specializing in older Call Mr. Shapiro, Casiiad Vil­ poyntents, no ca # needed with him, without hardship, to come transmission, big engine, good Robbins OarpentiT Service, flMRi). Waxing floors. Paint­ lage, for appointment 643- average credit 1965 Ftmtiao oondtion, 31,396. 649-4696 after 648-3448. ing. Ceilings. Papertaanging. up to the ordinance requirement OTO. 1964 Cadlllao sedan. 1965 2128. 4. — I.' ■ . I ii NO job too small. J'Am Ver- of 1,000 sq. ft. ■ Monza ooovertlble. Call 289- CABINET WORK, formica coun­ faiUe, 649-6760. Grant E. Toothaker Sr. TRAINK WANTED 8354, aek for Graham Holmee. 1958 RAMBLER American —- ters, roc rooms, runodellng- W o m a n Chairman automatic, 2-door, exceHent Quality work. Reasonable pric­ I For FUU or Part-Time condition. Can be seen after es. F ree estim ates. C all 648- , Bonds— Stocks— AS TELElVreSETtER MONITOR 19U CTOMHZr — ‘4Hloor, dean, Assemblyi Work BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES 4-SO at 66 B igelow S t Mortgages 27 MR. ABERNATHY -BY LEFF and MeWILLIAMS one ow ner. CSall 64941824. APPLY CARPENTRY — Concrete work, BHIB? 7 7 ConsoUdato -all ^Yon can start iininediatclv, previous experience not* CHEVRCXiET — 1965 super 1967 CHEVROLBTT — 4-door, Carbon Products, Inc. HI, BUDDY. JUST V TOO © A O IT aayOitiig fro m etriQar t o m C , payments with our ONE PAY- JOE'S necessary. The worii is pleasant and interesting. MR. ABERNATHY, WHYj E B ...A H ...'/E S , CHRIS HAS AGREED TO YOU'D BETTER GET USED '' ■port, hardtop, maroon, Mack very d ea n , 3296. OaS 649-1717, 218 Hartford Road . PIERRE— IM SURE THAT yiNlINC FOR THE RECORD, ) TOOK A HELICOPTER fill in inside and out, no substitute for MBNT-PBR-MONTH PLAN! 1 WAS WONDERING IF R3R YOU AT THE TO EACH OTHER. ITS GOHNA tnterior, 4-ipeed, 300 b .p ., 32,500 after 4:30. Manchester, Conn. yOUt) CONSIDER CAM ee ARRANGE! I l e r HI HA / CRASH TQ GET you MARINA UNTIL YTOU CAN BE A ^ G , LONG H AU L/ qoal,ty work, satisfaction guar­ Bank rates avaUable for home PAVING CO. FIND JAB, y C AAUGS TOGETHER. PUUyoURSELFUP.^ 289-4167. oiyners. CaU New HavOT 787- 8 to 12 A.M. 371/r hour week, paid, vacation. Blue Cross and GIVING ME A anteed, competative prices, no Driveways - parking RAISE IN FAY/ 5761 or New ItoUdon 442-1135. I ^Major coverago, Pension Plan and othc~'‘ 1963 PONTIAC LEMANS con- 1961 POW DER bhie T-U rd, AS- Job too small. D A D C at^- NO PHONE CALLS Areas -and Djevelop- | / ly aqtepped. 31,206. 875-7366. try , days 648-1904, eveninga 649- b e ii^ its. vertlble, 8 cylinder, blue ex­ A FRESH START will lump •m ent W ork terior, white leather Interior, 8880. 1062 OBBEWROLET Nova II, yodb debts into one easy pay­ BURBOUGH bookkeeping ma- An Types of Amesite I oxcdlent condition. CaU 648- APPLY IN PERSON ^ etandard six, exeelleBt eoodi- OARFENTIRT—32 years expe- ment If you have equity in chii)e operator. Part-time, Repair^ A Installed | •508 between 4-9 p.m. tioo. 3996. o u t 8684)053 after 4.^ rtenoe, complete remodeling, property, can Frank Burke to Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ f r e e ESTIM ATES SS69 FORD — ranch wagon, 6 additions, rec rooms, concrete dlacusa ways and means. Con­ day, between 20-25 hour 4reek. ' E-Z TERMS ilmirliMtEr EuDning ' ^i/Under, automatic transmis- 1967 VOUfSW AGEN — Bunroof, work arid garages. References necticut Mortgage Exchange, Good salary. Calf Mr. Shapi­ :^hoii« 644-8213'Ar I akm. warn tine. 46,250 mflee. radio and heater, excdlent ooip given, free eettmates. Call 648- 15 L ew is S t ^ H artford, 348- ro , 643-2128. Casual V illa ^ JONSSt, dttion. ObB 64841878. 3888. .8887. ' Shop, MazKbeeter. RP6ENW i S ^ | w ( I $436. 648-1068. s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966’ PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Business Lddttioiis HoBses For Salt 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Garden— Farm— Dairy Apartments— Flats— Barnini, Jarvis Bids Help Wanted—Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— For Rent 64 jHANCHESTER — Is not far COLONIAL RANCH. Owner MANCHESTER — -$16,900 for MANCHESTER VICINITY — 10 COLUMBIA L ^ B — $12 000. C X ^M B IA — fine Colonial Male or Fonale 37 Prodneta 50 Tmiements 63 from tlfia 9 room Colonial. Two immaculate 7% room' home, minutes from Manchester cen- 2 - bedroom Ranch, fireplace, (circa 1780) completely re' PART-TIMB — Man to deliver, PART-TIMB kitchen help, must —*------m nrrcE AND studio for rent built 1956 end featuring gen­ baths, barn plus shed, approx­ erous dimensions throughout. 6 Colonial decor throughout, ter. New 5 iroom Ranch, 3 bed- screened porch, basement. 104’ stored. U rooms, 2 baths, 5 wife to answer phone, oar nec­ have driver’s license. Apply In MAH OR WOMAN — Interest- APPLES—Macs, Northern Spy, 474 MAIN ST. - -n ^ e ° ^ T S i n ^ Will remodd to heated apartment, hot water, imately iW Mres lend. Ideal rooms include a formal dining convenient, central lo t i o n , rooms, Uving room and kltch- frontage, trees. H u t c l ^ fflreplacee, carriage shed, 6 essary, evenings and Satur­ person. 120 Charter Oak St. Ing part-tim e work in com­ Delicious, Rome Beauties, suit tenants. OaU Max Groes- CLASSIFIED adults. CaU 643-2426, 9-5. for large fiamily, easily room and a 14 x 16 kitchen Immediate occupancy. Bel Air en with dinette area, fire- Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. acres, exceUent frontage, most days, Manchester- Rockville plete pet department, must be ' Winesaps. Priced from 80c- man. 649-5334. area. By appoint­ convert^ to two-family with with cabinets all around. 2 car Real Estate. 643-9332. place,- buUUns. bas^ertt ga- m a NCHESTEB; VICINITY - 10 A change of zone for a parcel of land off Oakland area. Call collect JBI-OTIT. 'Willing to learn. Call <149-6017 82.25. Herrmann’s, 172 S. Main ment. Suzanne Shorts, 643-8886. OFFICB OFF Main St, little expense. FuU price, $15, garage. 100 x'400 treed lot. rage, one acre wooded lot, meni. sm St. was granted last night by the Town Planning Com­ MANAGERS WANTED afterlB p.m. S t 646-0067. apartments, 4% rooms, ihi ______^__ minutes from Manchester cen J. Watson Beach and Company. able for accountants, etc. $50 900. Mttten Agm cy, Realtors, Qualty built. Mid 20’s.'Wolver- Q O T amesite drive. $1,600 down, ter. New 6 room Raised Ranch, mission. The land, most of it owned by John Baimini ADVERTISING baths, 2 large bedrooms, 2 pri- Realtors. WAHTBUJ — Male and female STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. 643-6030. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ^ T terrific value at only $16,000. per month. 16 Forest S t, 646- ;______trees. J. D. Real Htatate Co. split entry foyer, living room and by A. and J. Gozdz, has been in Rural Residence EXPANSION AT for electrical assembly and Tpmaszewski, Box 363, South vate entrances, living room, Immediate occupancy. Robert ------— Zone and the change makes It CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS SUNOCO dining ro«n , modem kitchen, 0090. ______~ $25,900—6 room Ranch, 2-fire- 643-5129 or 649-8538. ■with fireplace and redwood THE “AIRCRAFT” sodering. Need inspector, wlU Rd., Bolton, open daily. 649- D. Murdock. 643-2692, 643-6472. Wanted— Real Estate 77 Residence A, 8 AJML to 5 f.M . ' I range, refrigerator, Venetian places, 2 baths, 2 -car garage, ------planter box, 3 bedrooms, kitch­ CAN MEAN A train. Apply LaPointe Indus­ 6472. MANCHESTER — Prim* office ^MANCHESTER en 'With birch cabinets and The change was one of sev­ Sun Oil Company is look­ Winds, carpeted. Open stair­ treed acre lot. J. D. Real Es- BRICK Split Level MANCHESTER VICINITY — 10 SELLING YOUR HOME? We BETTER tries Inc., 155 West Main S t, space, 100 to 2,000 square feet, home— 8, rooms, 2 baths, 2-car bulU-ins, separate dining room, Gettinfi a ‘Lift’ eral actions taken by the com- ing for six aggressive men case, central free parking, on central location, abundance of Large 2-Family Duplex, tate Co. 643-6129 or 649-8538. mlnirtes from Manchester' cen­ have a Ust of qualified buyers,buyers. I ^ FUTURE to enter our Paid Manage­ RockviUe. garage, convenient to park­ basement fireplace, one car , missioners In execuUvd session. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Household Goods 51 bus line, near shopping, quiet parking, alter to suit Hayes ter. New 6 .fohm Cape with 6 CaU anyUme. Leonard Agency, What happens when you re Tjjey also approved a change FOR YOU ment Training Program. $21,000 —6 room Ranch, roc way and minutes to Constitu­ finished rooms, one acre wood­ garage, one acre wooded lot. MONDAY n m FRIDAY 10:S0 AAL — SATURDAY • AM. CLEAN. USED refrigerators, section. It’s Just Uke owning Agency, 646-013L Resdtors, 646-0469. heading west on B. Middle f^ m Re.sldence Aa to Business These men will manage otie side has 7 rooms with room, Swedish fireplace, ga­ tion Plaza, a quality home seU- ed lot, amesite drive. $1,600 $17,250, minimum down to ______s w, ranges, automatic washers your own home. Rent very A t Pratt A WWtney Air­ their own station upon suc­ Situations Wanted— large modem kitchen, 1% rage or patio, one room com­ Ing for a fraction of its re­ down, a budget priced home qualified buyer. Robert D. WANTED — Colonial or Split ° ® triangle of land owned with guarantees. See them at reasonable. CaU 649-3566. craft we are adding space cessful completion of this Female i 38 bates, aU freshly painted pletely independent of .other placement cost. M\ist be seen, for only $15,500. Immediate oc­ Murdock,,,—J— 643-2692,0.00 643-6472. Level,* WoodhUl Heights, to ’ o r*o»» r\~ down to turn---- right— —— and by Alexander Jarvis off W. Cen- YOUR COOPERATION WIU. |\|AL and papered, now vacauit. a car on your left swings over St. west of the WesthiU Gar- BE APPRECIATED l/IM li I I to our total work area that program. B. D. Pearl’s AppUances, 649 p oU R ROOM first floor apart- HOOSCS Fof Rent 65 rooms, 2% baths. J. D. Real $30,500. Warren E. Howland, cupancy. Robert D. Murdock, around $19,000. CaU 649-2618. WILL DO babysitting anytime Main St. CaU 648-21TL The other side consisting of IMMACULATE 6 ROOM L and catches bumpers with you? is larger thui twenty-four ment for quiet, responsible COMPLETELY furnished traU- Estate Co. 643-5129 or 649-8538. Realtor, 643-1108. 643-2692, 643-6472. day or night. Price reasmable. adults only. Oil furnace, auto­ 6 rooms rented. This you shaped Ranch. Wall to wall WANTED — 6-6 room home, 'Well, if you’re in a small for- Ravalese was granted full-size football fields. Minimiun Inventory Investment EVERYTHING in sterilised re­ ©r, Coventry Lake, $100 month­ 649-7989. matic hot water, parking, near should see. AUce Clampet, $13,500—7 room older home on WOODBRIDGE ST —Vacant 2- BOLTON. CUSTOM built one carpeting, fireplace, plastere'd' desirable locaUon. Write Box eign-made car, as they say, you| ^ conditioned used furniture and ly, TraUer space a'vaUable. Conrinued From Praceding f a q t bus line. Please caU 649-8427, Realtor, 649-4543. Other large lot with fireplace. J. D. family flat. This is a custom owner home. Featuring 6 wails, full cellar. $12,200. Pasek AA, Herald. got dragged ^ on g until thef a borrow gravel pit on Ebepansion like this cre­ HAtTE Junior lifesaving, will a j^ a n ces, high quality — l o w ______TO QUALIFT: 742-8892. listings avaUable. * Real Estate Co., 643-6129 or built home, never has had rooms and a heated and fire- Realty, 289-7475, 742-8243. 1 other driver notices what s up^. ^ Help Wanted—Blale 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 ates Jobs . . . hundreds of travel to beach or lake thia ^ c e s . LeBlanc_FumitUfS, ^ THREE ROOM apartment, 118 WANTED — 4 bedroom home, That s what happened yesS e Good credit and character HARTFORD — 48 Huntington 649-85^. much wear and tear. BeauUfuI placed family room. 3 generous good Jobs. And it also cre­ summer as babysitter with a South Street, RockviUe, 875- CaU 643-2426, 9- COVENTRY NORTH ^ 8 year within 16 mile radius of Man- terday afternoon. Raymond Si- EXPERIENCED Janitors want­ LUMBER mill work, permanent e Desire for a career In the oil Main St., $96. St., 2% room apartment, near oak floors, oak trim, plaster, bedrooms, roomy kitchen com­ ates an excellent opportu­ family. Age 14, previous sitter 2174. Open 9-8. r a n c h — Seven rooms, one »7,100-four room Ranch, over­ old 5% room Ranch, 3 bed­ Chester. One acr^ or better, mond. 27, of Wllllmantic, was fine Hartford ed mornings. Call 649-S334. year 'round opportunity, no lay business 5. etc. A real solid home. Two plete with built-ins. 30 focit liv­ nity for you to advance and experience, references. CaU echools, insurance com pares, sized garage, on Lakeview Dr. rooms, living room with fire­ $17,000 or under. Client's home driving in the far right lane General Cleaning Services, Inc. offs, now on overtime schedule. e Draft exempt year old, prestige neighbor­ separate heating system,, de­ ing room—dining room. 3 full J First Hartford Realty Oo. was grow with the company. Jill, 649-1047. BEDROOM SET, electric iron- and bus lines, wall to wall car­ J. D. Real Estate Co., 643-5129 place and pine paneled wall, sold, need occupancy April M preparing for the slight turn so six-month extension Opportunities for shop men and # Ability to manage and sell hood on deadend street, large tached 2-car garage, aluminum baths. Throe zone heat. 2 car 'While you are building for er, occasional Wiair, boudoir POUR ROOM duplex, $80. Avall- peting, colored appliances and or 649-8538. kitchen with built-in oven and or sooner. Please help us. Call he could continue down E. Mid- ^ drivers. ‘William peek Lumber, yourself WOMAN desires part-time po­ lot with trees, decorated with fence, porches and many other garage. 200x 268 tree shaded on its permit to build a 25-unlt the future, you wiU bene­ chair. Call 649-0468. aWc immediately. CaU 649-8542. pleasant surroundings, $115 range and dinette area, com­ F. M. Gaal, Agency, 643-2682 die Tpke. But then Joe Verone, sition, daily 8-2:30 p.m. Exepr- elegance for rich and exclusive f o r TH^I FAMILY who extras. T. J. Crockett,' Realtor, lot. Must be seen. Mid 30’s. addition to its Parkade Apart­ 2 Main St., 449-6296. fit from excellent wages monthly. CaU or visit after 6 bination windows, basement ------■ f^(j _ Andover, MAINTENANCE For More Information ienced', clerical, typing, dlcta- (CENTRAL 6 room duplex, new­ beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, 643-1577. Wolverton Agency, Realtors. ments on W. Middle Tpke. and outstanding company p.m. 247-1973. use extra income. A 6% room garage, one acre lot, walking w 1 -AT 4.1 swung over, hooked bumpfers PRICE AND LEE Company has Uoiy 0434)333. KELVINATOR, 4-bumer elec­ ly redecorated. Adults pre­ bathrooms, garages. You name 649-2813. The TPC also formally amend­ benefits. You may also Ranch consisting of fou* rooms tiTgoO 6 room Ranch, pan­ distance to school. Asking ______Legal Notice______on, taking Simond MECHANIC openings for house to house CALL tric stove, $25. CaU 643-7278. ferred. CaU SLfter 6, 643-5518. it, this house has it For ap- ed the town’s comprehen.sive qualify for one of the end a 2% room separate apart­ $16,200. U ft R Realty Co. at A C»URT OF PROBATE, and oar with'him, police report- canvassers. Work on Manches­ pointment to see call Philbrick eled family room, fireplace, plan to designate the Case Moun­ many training ahd appren­ Suburban For Rent 66 ment, presently rented for $95. Large local concern has ter City Directory. Apply 489 Agency, 649-8464. double garage, large lot, trees, i " " ’ «i^2692. R. D. Murdock. ^ ®^', tain area as public semi-public ticeship programs — with SUN OIL COMPANY, Dog^Blrt^P.1. « monthly. Built 1958 in a res­ A bump in the rear informed opening for man experi­ Main St., 8:30-9 a.m. and 2-6 i A T ALBERT’S Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room BOLTON— 4 room apartment. assume mortgage, $112.83 GENTLEMEN’S FARM 643-6472, SUi day of April, A.D. 1966. land in conjunction with the pay — that are periodical­ CXJNVENIBNTLY located— 3 idential neighborhood, it pre­ FTcaeiit. Hon.' John J. WaUetl. Verone that something wa.s enced in machine repair p.m. WEEK DAYS 568-3400 GROOMING and boarding aU duplex $150. 3% room flat $135. first floor, electric kitchen, monthly. Hutchins Agency, 649- TAKE YOUR -nME bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ sents a single family exterior, town's effort to acquire it as and maintenance daywork. ly offered to employes. breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. 2 large bedrooms, 1% baths, wall-to-waU carpeting. Refer­ 6324. ■^“E.5uit6 of A. Goorgo RubscII. late wrong. Twenty-nine feet of ro­ EVENINGS — WEEKENDS PAYING scaped, corner property, ga­ and is in excellent condition. In Bolton, close to the Cen­ of Manchester, tn aeid dl.Btrlct. de- sisting tire m arks on the street “ open space’’ for recreation Permanent position, excel­ Chase, Hebron Rd., BoKd be oam agB w as minor. land. ard poodles, wire hair terriers, 3 ROOMS of FURNITURE minutes from Manchester Cen­ BATE COURT. April 4, 1966. admitted to probate, as per appllca- DISPLAY TRAINEES panding industry, come in dryer. Air - conditioning (op­ Attention Newlyweds, —7 rooms, 2 full baths, 3 bed­ antique seekers' and sellers, Also approved were the prO'- dachshunds, cockers, beagles, n e w TWO family flat — 5-6, ter. No agents please. 643- Preaeiit, Hon. John J. Wallett. tton on file. It Is Send resume to P.O. Box and talk with' an employ­ ONLY $433 tional), master TV antenna, rooms, modem kitchen built- the small developer . . . you Judge. ORDEREID; That the foregoing posed site for a new school on shepherd puppies, Siamese kit­ Bowers school area, large 0484 after 6. name it, it cam be used as Trust Estate for the benefit of application be heard and detcr- 73, Hartford, stating expe­ On the job training with ment Interviewer at Pratt ALERT MAN for part-time, $14.08 DOWN hot water oil heat, open stair­ RockviUe, new 3 >4 room ins, dining room, family room, Ethel M. H^l under Article EighUi, mined at the Probate office In Man- the town-owned Globe Hollow tens, birds, monkeys, guinea kitchen, 22’ living room, sep­ such. School Board rience and qualifications. executive opportunities for ft Whitney Aircraft steady work, for wholesale dis­ $14.08 MONTH case, large sliding door closets, apartments, on bus line, 2-car garage, handy to bus MANCHE5STBR — 2 family, 5 Pai-ograph J of the ■will of Willie T. Chester. In said District, on the 26Ui land south of Spring St., and a pigs, ducks, chicks. Full line arate furnaces, city utilities. Morion late of Manchester in said day of April. A.D. 1966. at three qualified High School grad­ tributor in Manchester, hours sliding glass doors. 6n bus line, refrigerator, range, gar­ <3all Leon Cleszynskl, Builder, and shopping. $22,900. Phil- and 5 flats, on bus line, $18,- District, deceased. . o'cloede in the afternoon, and that plan to widen luid improve Glen 12-5, Monday-Priday. Call 643- of suppUes. Milford, 878-6354. — JUST LOOK — bage disposal and air-con­ brick Agency, Realtors, 649- 900. Philbrick Agency, Real- Property consists o f an The Connecticut Bank and Trust’ nertloe be given to all jrorsons Inter- uates. Salary and benefits AIRCRAFT ENGINE near schools, shopping and 649-4291. OomiKuiy. Trustee, having exhibit- ested In said etttate of the pendency Meets Today Rd. The plan, to be discussed of the finest. 2626. — YOU GET — churches. Open daily and week­ ditioning, $99. 8464. tors, 649-8464. eight (or nine) room home ed. its. fiiral .. . account with . . said ■ ■ es- Bs- of salsaid ■ application .. .. and J .Athe ..time and tonight by the board of direc- m Ah for concrete work, expe- MECHANICS built in the 1700s. Bolton earing thereon, by pub- 16-PIECE BEDROOM ends, noon - 5 p.m. 649-5591, MANiJHESTBR — Spacious cus­ tate to this Court for allowance, It place of he ■ The board of education 'will tors, would provide for setting rience preferred, full - time. SEXTON - Rockville Baptist ^ BRICK RANCH — Modern SIX ROOM CAPE, full dormer. records show this to be one i.shlng a c*>py'Py of this__ order____ ---In -sorrre - Apply Monday through 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo- __ tom built 6% room Ranch, pic­ ORDERED; That the 25th day of newspaper having a clrculaHon _ In leam teat it has received a the boundaries of the road and CaU 643-0S51. There are a number of Church RockviUe. Prefer re- ______kitchen with built-ins, 2% 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, rec of the older homes in Town. Friday, 10-4, or call Mr. 12-PIECE KITCHEN oated at Junction of Woodbridge ROWE & ROWE REALTY ture book Idtchen, 13x21 living $76.000"roderar’''RTanV'to"ex^ for utilities. Including a Todte, 643-1581, for an ap­ openings in Experimental tired couple, man should be baths, formal dining room, room, garage, gas hot water A t present the owners have OPENINGS FOR PoUowing — AKC German Shepherd, male, _ W ITH — and Parker Sts. M.P. Enter- room, paneled recreation room. it set up as a two family, the Municipal Building In said Man- peor If they see cause at aald time pand business and other voca- Itary sewer, which will handle Previous experience required, pointment Engine Testing and Assem­ able to perform minor repairs 9 months old, good disposition, 875-3167 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. family room with fireplace, 2- heat, near shopping parkade. bly. Preference will be giv­ ELECTRIC prises. car garage, AA Zone, $32,500. Six miles from P&WA. Owner one unit of five rooms, one S & ^ o ^ a ' h ^ oTme alliJ^ fhifre^*^ b?‘’mSning^or"brfiro tional courses at Manchester tadustrial wastes from the Case paving rakers, truck drivers, and maintenance. Five room beautitul markings. CaU 644- of three, but very easy to ance of said account and said April 7, 1966. by certified maU, High School next fall When it Bros, paper mlU. en to applicants with high REFRIGERATOR MANCHESTER — $16,900. 6 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 649-6795. laborers. Apply In person. W. apartment furnished. Write 2222. MANCHESTER — Bolton town convert back to a single. proposal school education and pre- TV SET 649-8464. holds a special meeting tonight A proposal to grant the Man- G. Schwarz Co. Inc., 994 Hart­ Box JJ, Herald. line, 3 rooms, carpeting, fire­ room Cape, garage, central Modem kitchen, two zone SEARS ROEBUCK CO. 'vlous engine experience or ROCKVILLE — 4% room du­ ^ ______MANCHESTER—7 room Split diaLriburlees and order of dt^ lbu- Utah 84403: HowArd L. Russell, a t 8 at Bonnet Junior High Chester Community College a ford Ipke., Rockville, Conn. ENGLISH Pointer has papers AND RANGE place, sundeck, appliances and location, wooded lot, all city heat, combinations, etc. turn, and this Court directe that §S46 W. Abbrtttwt^^^ right of way across town land training. Military aircraft TRUCK DRIVER — reUablc Free Delivery in Conn. plex apartment, refrigerator, qtack''^upancy. Bel STREET-A fourfam- Level, family room 1% bates, notice of the time and place aa- Verde* Peninaul®.. C5allf.; Charle* N. OLnooi. Manchester Shopping Parkade and ail shots, good breed, fe­ quiet neighborhood, $140. CaU from S. Main St. to tee campus TIRB SERVICE MAN, 46-65 Manchester, Conn. engine training is particu­ and responsible for 3 ton truck. Free Set-up by Our Men range, disposal, fan, basement, Air Real EJstate ^-9332 home, one apartment va- modern kitchen with bullt-ins signed for said hearing be given to Crockett. Atty.. guanltan ad lUem In addition, members will male. CaU after 5, 643-0162. for appointment, 643-8111. all persons known to bo Intereatod ^>r Raymand J. Ruiwell, a minor, nf fwrt ntVift?- t\iv» oh the Nike site met with TPC hours per week. Must be ^e€idy larly desirable. Steady position availaWe im­ Free Service by Experts washer and dryer hook-up, 2 cant on sale. Three caCr ga­ one car garage, priced for There are nine acres plus a therein to appear and be heard 9^3 Main St.. Manchester. Conn.; hear details Of two other pro rage. Excellent exterior condi­ quick sale. $22,900. Philbrick approval. worker and married. Paid va­ mediately. Central Distribu­ WHITE miniature poodle, male. Free Storage UntU Wanted POUR ROOMS, automatic oil private entrances, parking. In-' MANCHESTER i — Executive solid bam that could house thereon by publishing a* copy of Beulah M- Russell. 142 Wt^brldgo posed aid-to-education • ,'pro- home, Porter Street area, 4 tion. Needs some interior Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. six horses. Pastures are en-i thLs order in some newspaper hav- St.. Mam^eefter. Oonn.; Ruth R. _____ «irin The commission members cation and other benefits. Ex­ Many Other Openings In: tors, 216 Park Ave., East Hart­ AKC registered, 8 years old. Please Note: AppUances are re­ heat and hot water, second quire 16 Progn'ess Ave., Apt. ing a circulation in said District, Wilson. 17 Salem Road. Manches- grams which they will soon be WANTED male department large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 work. No central heat. Owners closed, plenty of water. Two at■— least------seven---- days— ------before the , t^r. — Conn.;...... Avalon R. Hickey 8 asked to submit to state and were convinced, however, that perience helpful but not essen- ford. Call after 6, 876-«027. conditioned and guaranteed for floor, 42% Maple Street 649- E, Rockville or phone 876-7160. MANCHESTER — For eight .A# 1___ I______TTM.^'.^-A^r A.#a A.T, ““ manager for cosmetics in dis­ '*■ MAOHINTNG lavatories, 2-car garage, Flori­ anxious. T. J. Crockett, Real­ wells plus a stream. A t­ S5^^i?07“1'9^rb“ « federal authorities for approval.^e road ,should Join S. Mata tiai. Apply in person. Nichols- one year 0769. winters this neat 4 room Cape tached to the house is an Manchester Tire, 296 Broad St. count department store. Box INSPECTION da room, patio, fully alr-condt- tor, 643-1577. mall, a copy of thljs ofd*r to The St.. WetherofteW, Djim. 06109 and Sidney. Cohen, tliC town’s OC- Mooney rcsl- (2 unfinished up) has shel­ oversized two-ca^r, garage. CVvnneoticut Bank and Trust Com- return make to thla CVurt. s.rin -dence which is ODDOsito the en- K, Herald. SHEET METAL BUCKSKIN Mare — teck includ­ On Display at Main Store GRISWOLD Street — 3 rooms, Resort Property tioned. Shown by appointment ..a.---- 7 FIRST CLASS room tered our family from the New Excellent location on a pany. One Oonstitutlon Plaza. Hart- JOHN J. 'WALLE1 T , Judge cupational coordinator, will re- w nicn la BENCH WORK ed. CaU after 6, 649-0080. Phone for Appointment heat, hot water, air-condition­ For Rent 67 rord. Conn., as Trustee under Ar- cc: HertHord Natlomil Bonk 4 Trust port on the business-vocational tovnee to the Manchester Coun- BUS OPERATOR — Exper- size 76x England cold, and for seven State road, but so situated Oo. TOOL ft DIE MAKING LATHE OPERATOR ASK FOR “OARL” ing, refrigerator, stove, park­ Co., 649-5245. “ Sr-SOLD ri Ucle Twelfth of said will for the ______grant, which has been given fi- Club. The preliminary ienced with bus or trucks pre­ BROWN and white hamster, CAPE ' one-half of instruc- largest general merchan­ PARAGON ’TOOL CO. 6066 or 643-6150. ley Agency, 643-0030. J ^ , c/o The OomiooUcut Bank "and ORDERED; That the Z6Ui day of torS’ aalaries ^ievelopment Of Introductory Training after 5 p.m. 6 - room apartment. CaU 643- 6297. wooded lot. Leonard Agency, Trust dompany, TVea-surer. One AprU, onro-nooi lo ghoup dwellings and that 4t dising organizations. 259 Adams St. SELLING out aU merchain- ■Rpnltnrc; nclr for 'Tfelon T>a1rv< ConsHtutton Plaza Hartfom fVmn ■ ok the Protoaite Office In the Mu- Submitted for approval in , . , , . . ' Also Program s * dise, mattresses, beds, etc. No 8506. ^ ra fe !! SOUTH WINDSOR Town Line $14.200-WELL KEPT .6 room Realtors ask for Helen Palm- Ethel M hS c^ "IcIpaI Building in said Marches- „ a urogram provides AVAiELAiBLE JUNE 1 — Four er, 646-0469 or 649-3877. of^Wel^e^OOO^vlum t e r ,^ and the same Is a.-»lgned Marcn, me program provides Check Sears liberal em­ telephone /orders. Howard’s . . . but in Manchester. 8 room home — situated on elevated and. create a drainage 80 hours of basic machine Articles For Sale 45 room duplex, near Waddell large'^’Sbdtocnns, 1% bates, Mv------Ave Harifdrd' Conn and return f c A hearing on the anowntiee of for expanding the high schools ploye program, top com­ ' Sleep Center, 639 Main. Colonial. .. 4-4 with 2*4 baths. treed acre lot. Leonard Agen­ problem as weJi. SALESMEN and related classroom in­ FURNITURE salesman — part school. Inquire 25 Irving S t Business Property tag room -with fireplace, for­ ------V hSt^ w'alle'PT Judge S s t a t M n 'i f "the industrial and business curricu- mission and generous car or full^m e. Apply Marlow’s, INK DRUMS FOR sale, $2.60. Built within the last two cy, Realtors, ask for Helen Jt>HN J. WALLEI-T. Judge. assigned for .said ]a, reintroducing distributive The commission members dis­ struction. COME to Howard’s Sleep Cen­ For Sale 70 mal dining room, large kitch- Legal Notices expenses. FuU-time and Part-time 867 Main St. CaU Manchester Evening Her­ THE JENSEN Ajmrtments, 92- years, this home offers maxi­ Palmer, 646-0469 or 649-3877. cussed those problems briefly ter — 630 Main St., for bed­ gn with Tappan 400, dish'Wash- mum in space for gracious liv­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE. education and starting a food last night, but agreed that the ald, 643-2711. 94 East Middle Tpke. New 4% MAIN STREET — two desirable LIMITATION OBDEB held at Manchester, adtain aiid for r and be heard thereon by servces.... education program . Apply Personnel Dept., 10 Advanced ’Training TWO MEN wanted for shipping, ding bargains, best brands, low room apartments. Rent in­ er, disposal, radio and inter­ ing at tee minimum price. NEW, USTTNG — Bowers St. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, the - - DLttriot______of M ^ ^ eoter, on the a copy of this order In zone change must be considered For clothing and habeiUashery, comer locations. One a 7-room com. Mid 20’s. Immediate oc­ heJd at ManchcaHer. within and for 5th day of April, ,“ r^h^dn‘^ a '’rii?ula- The new courses will be de- a.m.-5 p.m., or call 643-1681 experience preferred but not Program s receiving and general ware­ MILLIONS of rugs have been prices. cludes hot water and indi­ single on a 60x123 lot. The oth­ Asking price is only $24,500. 7 room Cape, 1% baths, fire- the ______District______of Manchester, on the Present, Hon. John J. uraiiA.44 wwiit* separately. A subdivision or a cupancy. Will trade. Char-Bon place, carpeting, excellent loca- 4th.... day J... ^ .. April, . .. l^ .' Judge. woiiett, Di.strict, at least seven signed t« teach terminal stu- for an appointment essentied.. Apply in person. house work. Some truck driv­ cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s vidual apartment thermostati­ er has three tenants and is on Basement garage, combina­ day» before the day of wold hear- group dwelling proposal would (bourses ranging from 22 STOVE amd refrigerator for Real Estate, 643-0683 tion, $18,000. Leonard Agency, ° ‘ Good working conditions, fringe ing experience necessary. America’s finest. Rent electric cally controlled heat, Hotpolnt a 140x150 lot. T.J. Crockett, tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. weeks to 93 weeks In Ma­ sale, IS years old, $15 eau:h. Reailtors 646*0469 ____ — ______SEARS ROEBUCK CO. benefits. Please apply in person. Gregg shampooer. $1. The Sherwin- kitchen (range, refrigerator,' Realtor. 643-1577. , DUTCH COLONIAL — consist- ______Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ______a ...... Jf- Jhu'o'^^er'to'joaeph A. t S .lS “ ^ mission’s _ control before the chining, Sheet Metal, Tool, and Son, 65 HiUiard St. CaU 649-6367. ^ > a i n , land could be developed for WlUiams Co. disposal), 2 air-conditioners tag of 7 rooms, and 1% baths, Manchester’s pre- MANCHESTER 6’/i room Manchester Shopping Parkade Die and Gage Making, Ma­ for each apartment, 1% col­ On of WllUom L. ^Shaugh- said estaiLe to this Oourt for allow- 'cVvm- ^ h e n ^ i_ a lr o present to the those purposes. EXPERIENCED warehouse - A million words cannot de­ mium locations, a four bed­ Cape recently decorated, alum - neasy 7 Hathaway Lone, Maiichea- ance. It is „ klanchester. Conn. REGAL MEN’S SHOP chine Repair and Pipe SCREEiNED LOAM for the best ored tile baths, sound proof­ Land For Sale 71 oTwelfaro s S e 'o f coni board a proposal for a plan of Wanted—^To Buy 58 scribe this typical New Eng­ room Cape with IVt baths. inum storms, convenient loca- "toilniatrator. . . ORDERED; That the 25th. day of Making. man, local.wholesaler has im­ in la'wns and gardens. Deliv­ ing in walls affords privacy in b R D E R i l ^ 'K six months educaUon. The plan. •Tilarvel of Main Street” mediate evenings for steady land designed home, carefully Formal dining room, large liv­ tion. Hanley Agency, 643-0030. from the 4th day of April, J966, be at the Prohete Office" th the 'Mu- ’ retain make to currently being drawn up by a ered from our screening plaint. WE BUY and sell anUque and sound reduction, convenient year roimd work. Central Dis­ NINE choice acres — South Rd., custom crafted with Um ing room plus a finished rec­ and the same are lim il^ and al- nlclpol g ild in g In .sold Manchester, mis j w AIAjETT Judge. committee of teachers and ad- Manning Heads 903 Main S t Also gn’avel, sand amd fill. used fumltmv, china, glass sil­ basement laundromat, master c f lowed for the creditors within which be and the same Is assigned for a 'hvv.vtn non« 4 WINDOW CaXANER, part- Apprentice Programs tributors, 216 Park Ave. East Bolton. Call 649-1383. grace and beauty ot Colonial reation room in the basement. NEW LISTING P orter • I— bring i« In *v...i— their claims ----- against1—. —J-, said hearin|. _ . allowance______of______wild cc. Armur E. Forne. uo mlnlstrutorS, would provide ba­ George H. Grifflng, Inc. And­ ver, picture rrames, old coins, TV antenna and telephone time or fuU-tlme, wUling to days of old. Central chimney Utility room and an oversized area. Beautiful custom built estate, and said administrator is adminlMnation account with said es- sic training in the "3 R’s” -for Power Squadron Courses ranging from'three Hartford. over. 742-7888. guns, pe'wter, scrap gold, Jacks, patio doors and patio, ■Ronch tn hip-hlv dpI. For ap­ ■Uitchen snariniiq cen ter ’en - mn days from the date of this oi^ heard thereon by publishing a copy tial, good 'Working conditions, sand. 643-9604. and location, near all schools. yard, located in one of Man­ Kitcnen, spaciou s cen ter en ^ return moke to this court of Uris order In some newspajper Go to W ork to the 1960 U.S. Census, there Squadron, a unit of tee _ START BUILDING YOUR benefits. CtUl 643-2764 between pointment call The Jensen chester’s best neighborhoods. ROOI^EDGB — 4 bedroom tran ce, screen ed rea r porch, of the notice given. having a drculation In said DIstnot. HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, Call fast on this one, hard to are 3,360 Manchester adults in ^-S. Power Squadron. He su e This May Be "AIBORAFT” 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday-Priday. DON’T , merely brighten your Building Corp. Mr. Barney Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. Ranch —large living room, 2 Plastered walls, Andersen win- JOHN J. WALEETT. Judge, at leatt seven days W ore the day (Continued from Page One) bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, beat at $15,000. Mitten Agen­ J ■_ ,, , ,, , , , —------of said hearing, and by mailing on thi.s category, and 759 local ceed.s Richard P. Gray of Man- OAREJER TODAY! Ask for Mr. Stiehl. carpets .. . Blue Lustre them . . Peterman, 643-2463 or Mr. fireplaces, family room, 21^ dows. Beautifully landscaped l im it a t io n OBDEB or Wore April 7. 1966. by certified . , A, A . DEAN MACHINE • glassware. We buy estates. VU- cy, Realtors, 643-6930. families with Incomes under Chester. Officers will be in­ Visit the Employment Office eUminate rapid reselling. Rent Charles PontlceIli,-A4g^9644. MANCHESTER— central Cape baths, rear yard fenced in. rear vard with white and Dink ^ COURT OF PROBATE, mail, a copy of this order to Dexter tore Association to reach a^oe- stalled at a Change of Com- THE JOB At 400 Main Street EXPERIENCED painters end lage Peddler, AucUoneer, 420 nefur schools, bus, shopping, 4 ^ J , , at Mancehster, within and for L. Peterson. 61 Spruce St.. Man- on a new contract in $3,000. j j{ c? $ ^ HiT »r PRODUCTS, INC. electric shampooer $1. Paul’s MANCHESTER. — two family $25,900. Philiyrick Agency, 649- dogw ood, bloom ing ch erry, plus the district of Manchester, on the Chester. Conn.; Lorraine P. Elliott, coijwbx-i. Cohen said the nlan if an- dinner Saturday, May 7, young aU around handy man. Lake St., Bolton,.;^649-3247. rooms down, 2 unfinished up, ■ ' ■ ...... - ^ ...... F . F .. A,.- r Hotg, East Hartford, Connecticut Paint and Wallpaper Supply. flat, 2 new furnaces, 2-car ga­ 8464. several other trees'. Many qual- t ?v. ® Washington. nroved 'would not confi'icrwTth at the Bolton Lake Hotel. 165 Adams S t, Manchester Call 876-8073 weekdays 3-6 p.m. . , . , 1 PreBont, Hon. John J. wallolt. Conn.; Ct-nthla D. Bondott, c/o ovintourna qlwned b v U n ion provea, w ouia not. c o n iu c i w itn YOU WANT rage, fine central location, garage. Bel Air Real Estate, ity features, truly a fine value judge. James Dickron. Box No 776. Man- , Telegi^s si^ea oy ^n on town-operkted adult educa- Other officers are ArthurArthur w. W. BOX TRAILER — 4x6, home­ J. D. RENTALS 643-9332. DESIRABLE 2-FAMILY, over­ ta a fine neighborhood. Belfiore ' i^ckaon. President W. A. Tony Boyle nroirram hut would sun- Strenge, lieutenant commander —Open for Your Convenience— HELPER on furniture van, 44 WANTED — Used type'Writer, kitchen modernized. Bel Air o -MtaHtKe J. Hamill. late of Manches- 138 Wefts St.. Manchester, Conn., nthei- union oflV erB w e n t Don program , DUl. w ouia sup- o - NEIBDS: made, old but adequate, $25. sized li'ving rooms and dining Agency, 643-5121. We need 5 more men to flU our hour week, good ■working Con­ good condition. Call 643-8Ul. Real Estate, 643-9332, GARRISON Colonial — 2 years said District, deceased. and______returnurn make to thifi this Court. ' l ®‘/ w h®*^***? union. <>‘“ Cera•.*.$. went, Dlement ^ program w ould execu tive;an d W a lter J. K om - 649-1921. FOUR rooms, second floor, rooms, beamed ceilings, 6 On motion of Lillian H. Irwin, 25 TOHN_J._WAijLETT,_ Judge, ou t M on day to.all union districts funded under the Economic Panik, lieutenant commander staff. You may be Just one of Monday through Friday ditions. Apply in i>erson, Hahn old, on a wooded„!pt, large liv­ Cede St., Manchester, Conn, Turret Lathe Operator oven and range, $90. MANCHESTER —Modem, im­ rooms each on first and sec­ oc; Barbara P. Nu-ssdorf. AdmrxT ru-Herimr strikers back tO ^® under the ElCOiiuiiuc ‘ r \/r them. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Furniture Company, 81 East CEDAR clothesline poles, many trix. ------^------ordering tee strikers oack to (^po^unity Act, and hopefully administrative, both of Man- Day and Night Shifts Rooms Without Board 59 maculate 7 room home, 5 bed­ ing roarklng. 646-4266. NEW <1- room apartment roomy CJolonlal in central lo- $89.90 monthly. Hutchins Agen­ MAN .— 3 nights a week phis curity card when you ■visit our Will accept $1.25 weekly second floor, no children.'"” ' cation, fireplaced Uving room, commission plus good hour- office, cy 649-6824. ROOKLE3DGE — 6 room L of nald application and the time Sunday for work in local Dali7 SNACK BAR now hiring; day DEALER, 568-9635 Appliances and utUltles, large bedrooms, with walk-in Mary Mora, late (fiteer side would comment j,eip ettes, tee Manchester Power ly rate. Ranch, 13x24’ living room with annand piaceplace ntof hearingneonnK thereon,uiereiw. byoy ~ ^ . . •«_ a « j a ju Store, pleasant conditions. Call ;h#lp full or part-time. Apply $135. closets. Bel Air Real Estate, TWO BLOCKS from Mata. 8 In Bal'd dlBtrict, dc- publtshii^ a copy of this order hi on pic meeting. There was spec- iThis project would co,«jt about* Squadron Auxiliary, Apartments—Flats— fireplace, formal dining room, 649-8063 before 6 p.m. 2. Paid vacations after on# immediately, Mr. Rule, King’s L.„_ ------— 643-9332. room Colonial, 2-car garage, COVENTRY Lake — 2 lots, I’Oke On appiioatlon of Elena Baiboni. ^ OoTin m e newBoaner wid*d^BtVirr^^^ having a clrcyla- illation that Wr»v Fox t^th en -wJUi tod many cabinets, DIVISION OF NEED A RENT? CaU the Rent room duplex, private patio CONCORD RD." — Beautiful. manent sitjtag, $16,900. Hayes ZXiECIRICIAN, some exper­ S. One week sick leave per ______Blue Lustre. Rent electric garage, 12x12 covered rear UNTTED AHIORAFT OORP. an4 ceUar, utiUties and ap- Ranch, large Uving room, fon Agency, 648-0131. ience needed. CaU 644-0109. ' year. MEN — WOMEN — part-Ume shampooer $1. Oloott Variety Man, no cbaige. West Side deck, aluminum staing, priced East Hartford, Conn. Realty, 649-3566, 649-4342. pUances, $145. mal dining room, cabinet h.. hSttrH anri " f before Ai>ril 7. 1966; by certified lature under Public Law 523. Hartford, secretary, and Mrs. 'work, full-time pay, flexible Store. ' kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recresF- BOWERS SCHOOL AREA — to sell at $24,5007^Warren E. t"®" ® cooy of this order to Vln- LUBRIOATION MAN. Good 4. Blue Cross HcMq>lteUzatiOB Suburban For Sale Manchester’s share of the ap- George A. Krivlckas of Wap- hours, local area, no exper- WE HAVE customers waiting tlon room, landscaped yard. Real choice home . . . a six Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. ______75 « - - ,L. working conditions. Fringe insurance Other Connecticut Plants In - lehce necessary. For interview No Commission or Fees to propriation is $98,000, according treasurer, for the rental of your apart­ Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, room-Cape with full dormer, Near center, 6 room ri-Ar^riie«'^''De%i^'‘i'j^"^^ Loss of Power an executive benefits. Contact A1 Patch, North Haven and Southington atop at Coon. State Bmploy- Boats and Accessories 46 AppUcants MANCHESTER. THE nearest BOLTON to Allan Cone, chairman of (he Members of 5. CMS Preferred. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ 643-5958. bates, plenty of closets, Carter Cheirrolet, 649-5238. ment, 806 Mein St., Manches­ thing to a new home. Custom Cape, fireplace, , blue Jay class, tate, 643-5129. plaster walls, fireplace, full kitchen, large lot, Stalls Trains endable willing work­ PARAGON TOOL CO. Parkade. apartment, buUt-in stove and kitchen, ceramic bath, vestors — Unique opportunity , kltch- or before April 7. 1966. by certified 6th day of ^rii, 19^1 - eancht in the tunnel for 29 ^ ^ Uhestenon, rro- both of Manchester, 649-2813. en has built-ta stove andd ov6n, mail,jiic^i, ato, copy of saW order‘ to T"all ' Tiidfto • Wallett, ■ was1 caught. a ^ In the tunnel J* head.44^»sA. Tjie ManchesterManenesLer PoPower ers. Exi>erience necessary. 9. Uniforms. oven, 29 North Street. AvaU- treed lot, exceUent rental to buy 4-feunily plus single WAITRESS and WATTBR need­ XT’ TtMincMnn (1965 M tover) ceramic tile bath, full base­ tTtoto X u li ^ fiftote of Frank H. lot® mlnut**- . Neither of the two proposals squadron' will meet Friday at Liberal empleye benefits, Has openings for: able May 1st. $125. 643-2573. AVAILABLE May 1 — 5 room income. " borne, new central heating jsys- jFIRST OFFERING — Excellent ed, part-time. Call Bolton Lake ment, over one acre land, built ” JOHN J, WALLETT. Judge, of Manchester, to said DIatrict. de- A second mislmpl occurred at be UP for iRlmedlate approv- o p.m. at Bowers School,------141 including profit sharing, 16’ Bristol— top, side sad stem duplex, garage, cfil heat, mod­ tern ta 4-family, annual in­ 5-room Ranch, 2 fireplaces, hot ceased. 8:43 a.m. when a Central train ° Apply to—Mr. Ralph Schallar Bridgeport Operators Hotel, 643-9731. in 1964, perfect condition. Sell­ I IMITATION ORDRR The admlniatrator ha.ving exhibit* . j /-s at by the board. They will be Princeton St. store discounts, paid vaca­ covers LOOKINO for anything in real em throughout, $100. (3aU 649- come $5,200. Hayee Agency, water oil heat, ceramic tile Lathe Operators ing for $18,900. Immediate oc­ AT A* COURT ^OF PROBATE. «d hla admlnistretton account with running em pty from Grand Cen- acted upon at a later session ------tions and holidays, hos­ estate rentals — apartments, 6544. WESLEY R. SMITH 646-0131. bath, full basement, hatchway, held at Manche.*«tor. within and for Bald to this Court for allow* shoe contact and stalled WANTED — man or woman to 14’ Oldtown lap— (exceUent) cupancy. IVe R. F. Dimock after members have had time to pitalization insurance,' 40- AU Around Machinist homes, multiple dwellings, no many closets, large kitchen, hour week. sell real esUte full time, ex­ fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, Construction Co, ROLUNG PARK — 6 room Oo., 649-5245. become familiar ■with details of Miss Cooper Wed MANCHESTER Tool Makers Aleo New Boats by Starcraft city utilities, combination ■win-______Preoent. Hon. John J. Wallett. Itoe. , perience preferred but not nec­ 643-5129. Business LocatioiiB Cape wifthiec room, 2 full tiled the projects. WOODBRIDGE (AP) — Only Apply Personnel Dept, 10 Top pay, excellent working essary. Contact Mr. Philbrick, 643-1567 dows and doors, oversized 2-car SOUTH WINDSCMb—Beautiful of John Halt late of Man- tacipS BtaiS* jS iiicI^ Another Central' train, carry F or Rent 64 bates, landscaped yard with garage, amesite drive, ‘excel­ ' — be and the same la awriguad In other business tonight, the ^ intimate friends attended ajn.-5 p.m., or call 643rl581 conditions, paid holidays, 364 Main St, or caU 649-8464 3% ROOMS, heat, hot water, 514 room Ranch- with full Chp^ter. to »aid District, dpcrased. ter, —- .— ~rr~~~ iT mtag g paasengerB,passengers, waswoo - ■useduota. w to . a...... OLDSMOBILE McBRIDE’S , potto, netur Buckley School., M3- lent condition throughout. An- ba.mBnt Rnai biiv nt Cl A 9sn On motion of Walter R. Ferguson. ® n llb dfsnhied train to the hoard Will act on resignations Of (he wedding of Maria Cooper, for an appointment vacation plan, health insur­ for appointment stove, refrigerator, parking. SET OF OFFICE suites in SPORT SPOT 0467. ‘ ' / ■ saldi bunt. Bowers School Selliqg and I Servicing New ance and Uberal overtime Completely redecorated, $110. State Thmter BuUding. In­ $16,500 — ATTRACnVB B%' schedqle. COOKS — immediate openings 639 Center S t, Maisdteeter 4% rooms, $120. 15 Forest St, quire 11-8 pun., Mr. Daly, 643- room Ranch, fireplace, garage, $39,900—7 room Ranch on very area. Priced for Immediate tras. Will qualify for mini- me^^gh da^rf Ap"ril iSbS" ta ta2 taJ The pusher taata made all of its Mrs. ^y"®’ Cooper, an SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Oldsmobiles for Over 32 Yeark for full-time night and day sale, Charles Lesperance, 649- mum FHA financing. T. J. the are iimUed stops but lost 46,min- Apply in person Monday-. ‘ o ff Main S t 646-0090, 643- 788Z fuU basement, evcellest oomB- ‘ exceptional lot, this house has »»«i s'- scheduled ^ cooks, experience not necee- 7620...... -tare wttWn which h jl^ ^ h e.-^ fven p - Manchester High School, and m Iss GGoopei*,o 28, and Janls, llamfiiester Shcq^lng Parkade F rtd ^ 7 a.m.-7:30 pinC 6675. tlon, 130’ fronuge. Don't delay, cveiytbing. L o ^ make an Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Silver Lane a.t Hartford Rd. saiy, will train. Howard John­ Oiamonds—-Watdu DESIRABLE store or offloa oaU Hutchina Agency, Beal-* o ff^ . J. D. Real Estate Co., , Manchester, Conn. Saturday 7 a.m.-S:30 pjn. son’s Restaurant, 394 Tolland MANCHBSrm — 7 room fire- 'VERNON ■ ...... — . ~«Ao b/ mo. nniM- tai delayed teacher. the home of Dr. and Mrs. 259 Adams S t JewtSry 48 REINT MAN has customera m>a

/ TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 12W, . .iMMSt: IBhjrui'Efilf Average Daily Net Press Rim The Weather For Ike Week Ended Cloudy, &>oI tonight, low In April 2, 1966 80s; partly cloudy, continued The executive hoard at Bent­ eoOl tomorrow, high 4S-50. ley School PTA wiU meet to- 12th Circuit 14,635 it T o m u nisrht at 8 in the school library. Mancheeter^A CUy of Village Charpi ’m t Hartford Kiwi Club wtU ^ ------G>urt Cases mdet and elect <^flcers Thura- hlary's Episcopal Guild MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1986 (dMsIfled Adrertlring on Page 87)] PRICE SEVEN CENTS day at 8 p.m. at the home of Thursday at 11 a.m. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 164 [(FORTY PAGEiS—TWO SECTIONS); llM . Edward ReiHy, 17 Strong Guild Hall at the church. MANCHESTER SESSION ______Dr., East Hartford. Costumes Members are reminded to bring Charles G. Steurer, 17. of 21 for a ritlt night at the annual sandwiches. Desert and bever- Clifton St., was fined $20 on a eonvention in Mf^y will be dis- ages will be served by Mrs. A. charge of failure to display cussed. The meeting is open to sumner Hill, Mrs. Oran P. HUtz headlighU, and $5 for faUure American Airline stewardeeses and Mrs. Arthur Bumap. A to have a rear red light. LBJ Set in . the Greater Hartford area, rummage sale will be held at 9 According to police, Steurer Those attending are reminded am., before the meeting, in was seen by police on March B52 Raid North a Success; to contact Mrs. Reilly. NelU HaU at the church. Those 2 1 driving Ws motor scooter with For Visit ------wishing pickup service for artl- headlight out on CSifton and Hol­ Two delegates and four al* cles for the sale may contact lister Sts. Police warned him to temates o f Orford Parish Chap- Mrs. Bertha Porter of 29 Hyde push the scooter home along the ter, DAIt, have been elected to St. or Mrs. Bumap of 95 McKee sidewalk and repair the light­ T o Mexico ing system. He was arrested a serve at the DAR Continental St. REGISTERED SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — Congress next week in Washing- — short while later when he was seen driving the scooter with­ Exclusive at President Johnson will travel' to Strategic Pass Sealed ton, D.C. They are Mrs. John The FYench Club of Manches- nt* C. Bieg and Mrs. EJdwin Dart- ter will have its annual meeting out displaying lights. a foreign capital Thursday tor Fallot photo Ing, delegates, a ^ Mrs. Hal- with nominations and elections Della C; Johnson of Blast Hart­ the first time since taking of­ ford pleaded guilty to a charge stead R. Tnffany, Mrs. Steven of officers Friday at 8 p.m. at fice. He will fly to Mexico City Engaged of evading res^nsibility and MANCHESTER D. WiUlams Jr., Mrs. Joseph L. Orange Hall. There will be en- for an informal 24-hour visit. State News B 5 2 R a id was fined $50. She was arrested 5 YEARS Stnbenrauoh a ^ Mrs. Herbert tertainment and refreshments . The engagement of Miss Gail gftej. ^ witness reported that a The trip will feature a couple W. Robb. after the business meeting. of ceremonies — notably the Eileen Willson to Lawrence J. car bearing' the registration unveiling Friday of a statue of Qeanup Job Qoses Pass Story Circle of South Metho- Donahue HI, both of Manches- number of the Johnson car hit Abraham Lincoln — and a pri­ dist Church WS®S will meet to- ter, has been announced by her parked car in the Parkade SERVICE vate meeting with Mexican On Highways In Mu Gia morrow at 10:30 a.m. at the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andov TELEVISION President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz. church. Mrs. Glen Armstrong Is Allen E. Archibald, 19, Andov- APPLIANCES PROTECTION CONTRACT Jolinson decided to make the RUMMAGE chalnnan of the meeUng. WlUson of East Hartford. was fined *25 on a charge SAIGON, South Viet trip as a goodwill gesture. He is ___ Her fiance is the son of Mr. of failure to drive a reason- Under Way no stranger to the country south Nam (A P )— The U.S. Air SALE The VFW Auxiliary will meet and Mrs. Lawrence J. Donahue able distance apart. A charge Covers all parts and labor for a full five years. Registered for of the Rio Grande, where he WETHERSFIELD (AP) Force reported today that tonight at 7:30 at the post of 96 Pine St. reckless driving against him spent his honeymoon au\d en­ —^The State Highway De­ the first B52 raid on North home. Officers will nomln^- gchool ” c ^ ' of William Baldwin joyed several holidays while Viet Nam set off huge 9T. MART’S o r n j > ed. R efreidune^w m be served, g , ^ phapel Hill ^ T r e - your protection. Exclusive ot Turnpike TV. partment is deploying an serving In Congress. He has met army of 1,500 men and 500 landslides which sealed the often with-Mexican leaders. -ra Tjicv tlnencer Grouu of Waltham, M ^ ., and at- jg^red to the Family Relations trucks for the annual strategic Mu Gia Pass o.I?n,i^.SLrrSrna?^r^ tended Southem^nnectlcut 3^^ continued to May 5 By making the jetspeed jour­ through which the Commu­ ST. M A R rS Second Congregational CTuren g^^^ Teacher’s College, New „ , „har?ed with breach of We use the Lowest Authorized or Fair Trade Prices on All Products ney, Johnson will upstage wife spring cleaning job on the will m«et tomorrow at 2 p.m. Haven, an« that if she rfitumed he ably. As the air war against the June from Worcester (Mass.) ratification of a Columbia River Tanker Missing ) T.95 Aluminum Steamer Pot, 4 qt. 64 traffic control markings. would bokl her kt contenfpt. Curious, M ra McCoy ■ north ■ COittlriUed today, a U.S. Polytechnic Institute with a de­ development treaty. Navy Skyraider jet from the fastened her cow in the TOKYO (AP) — Communist over Lulchoir Peninsula, engag- gree in electrical engineering. Before the unveiling of the Paid to Kidnapers carrier ’Tlconderog;a was 5) Vais, to $1 Group of Knitting Books 25^ Three Arrested stall and loosened the dirt Chlna said today its air force ing in military provocation.’.’. . . He is a member of Tau Kappa arotmd it. kriock'ed ’doWn' by an antiaircraft (See page Thirty-Nine) HABTTORJp (A P )-«ta t* po­ shot down a U.S. warplane over .*xhe sending of the heavy ) 1.99 Knit Cuddle Cap Kits $1 Bipsikm fraternity. ®Westinghouse PRETORIA, South Africa In Johannesburg early March 30 The next morning, she missile 83 niiles south of Vlnh. lice say thre^ men under arrest the Red mainland. The U.S. De- attack plane by U.S. imperial- (AP) — A Johannesburg niil- apparency by throe white men found four tiny footprints in The pilot was listed as missing. are part of a gang that spe- fense Department admitted a jam deep into the air space ’over ) 12.99 Down and Feather Pillow 6.S0 candies lionalre has _pald a ransom of in a car, police said. *nie worn- the dirt. No ' iiil^les were sent up ...... cialized in raiding cigarette de- Navy tanker plane is missing, China’s mainland was an open *196,000 to _ _ Mrs. McCoy had a hunter against the B52s Tuesday, the ) 9.59 Imported Down Pillow 4 .7 9 * NOW AVAILABLE AT FROST FREE — 22 CU. FT. Tunnel Blast and Pentagon sources said it violation of China’s sovereign Wednesday for the return of his wife and with violence, they added, area. take a look and he said the spokesman said. their 2 1-montti-old son, the na- Polfce said ebveral persons had could have strayed Over Chinese rights,” Peking radio said. Air Force fighter-bombers ) $6 Ladies’ W rangle” -Jacket ( s ) 9 9 ^ PINE PHARMACY Tiie tiiree ivere arrested at footprints belonged to a territory. In East River Informants at the Pentagon returned to the Mu Gia area 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 Uohal police commissioner said l»en arrested apd charged with Tuesday in Wethers- baby deer. Peking radio claipi^* linm Chinese today. the kidnaping. said the plane could have today] bombing a road near the I) 3.99 Group of Ladies’ Blouses 99^ Specials REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER field by state police detectives. The deer won’t have to ih,Al Kills Workman' The commissioner, Gen. Jo- Newsmen were told the mil' fighters downed -alTisB heavy Ceewd'OTer R“e l CWnr because scene of the B62 strike, but A ring of some 10 men has look elsewhere for milk. attack plane TVesday on the !0) Vais, to $4 Group of Ladies’ Sweaters NTOW YORK (AP) — A wxwer hannes Keevy, declined for the lionalre paid the ransom to the of a faulty compass, navigation cloud cover prevented assess- Expreks Shipment • 282-Lb. VERTICAL FREEZER been looting cigarette delivery Mrs. McCoy doesn’t have Lulchow Peninsula of Kwang- error' or confusion. They said ment of the damage, of cable explosion in an E a s t e r to disclose the name of the heart not to share it. tung Province, which faces 13) Vais, to 1.59 Ladies’ Costume Gloves tiinnei todav killed one the family involved. Johannesburg. They promised (See Page Sigh*) they did not know what hap- Gnnmd action in South Viet TENDER, FRESH • 14 CU. FT. RB^RIGERATOR North Viet Nam across the Gulf s ^ t th ^ ^ e r s van den Bergh. Chief to release We wife and child L2) Reg. $1 Duscharme Hair Dressing of Tonkin. • FUUY ADJUSTABLE SHELVES (4ee Page Eight) (Bee Page Eight) ^ The Pentagon announcement L) 10.99 Robe and Pajama Set (I) ASPARAGUS UNFEMININE work aane was told a news conference called vided he did not caU in the #TWW CRISPERS said a Navy KA3B, tanker ver­ t) 8.95 White Nylon Gowns (s, 1) 4 .5 0 feeder cable when the explosion .precedented in South Africa s m s wife and baby were re-. sion of the A3B, was overdue on HAIR Viet Policy Protests a ferry flight from the Philip­ lb. 39e • DELUXE DOOR SHRVES Occurred at 3:34 a.m. history. / turned to their home. The child J) 3.99 Girls’ Shifts. Siaes 7 and 14 $ 2 Permanently Removed He compared it with the Liind- -«ra8 unharmed, but the woman pines to the carrier Kitty Hawk The man killed was identified stationed off Viet Nam. It made Hong Kong Testing CENTER CUT Licensed Electrologist ONLY 36" WIDE as James Anderron, 68, of 276 bergh kidnaping in the United had what pcfiice described as S) |3 Boys’ Diaper Sets1.5 0 States — with the difference Ugjit facial injuries and'« was Mushroom into Riot no mention o f the Chinese B. 34th St., Brooklyn. claim. 15)^ $8 Famous Name Girdles $ 4 RIB PORK CHOPS Claire Allardyes The explosion did not inter- that the Lindbergh baby was hysterical. BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — A permit. VDC headquarters Peking Radio, said nothing murdered. Van den Bergh said this ham* moved there after the- old one Rice-Like Wheat Lean, Fresh, Govt. (See Page Fifteen) The kidnaping was carried out invesUgatlons as she Nam Day Committee dem- about the American plane crew. Inspected n>. 79c 6 4 9 -7 9 1 8 was mysteriously bombed last NEW YORK (AP) — A new 3.6 million tons of wheat to In­ .lEW LOW PRICE ^ ■ ■ could not. give a coherent, ac- onstration against U.S. policy in The KA3B normally carries week. three men. process which developers say dia to combat the {drought- ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ coimt of what had happened. Southemt Asia erupted into a A .crowd of about 3,000 per­ could make wheat palatable to caused famine there. ' SHVRFINE YELLOW The miUionedre, his family The Chinese broadcast said OR WHITE cursing, fist-and-club-swinging sons gathered at the building in Asia’s rice-eating millions — To make wheat more accepta­ Two Killed; 11 Injured and the kidnapers were all a rally Io support demonstra­ the AmericEui. plane was downed and thus be a partial answer to ble to the rice-eating Keralites, melee Tuesday night with police after it penetrated China’s ’’ter­ South Africans, he said. tions in South Viet Nam. Dem­ famine — will be tested in a pi­ the U.S. Department of Agricul­ CiMek our WMkwtday Cltorane* ToMm of dii- CAKE MIX pitted against a tense, angry ritorial air space” and ignored A man being questioned by crowd. onstrators hung an effigy of lot project beginning this week ture has come up with the new A D M I R A i : police, after he was arrested in repeated warnings from Red pkg. 25e Police Lt. Bruce Baker said President Johnson. in Hong Kong. / process to make a rice-Iika eoiitiniMd styles, on»«f-a«kincl and doso^ ts. Johannesburg, broke away from gonae demonstrators were hurt (Chinese warplanes. Wheat kernels are peeled by a grain from r e ^ a r wheat, Battered Liner VDC leaders strung a banner Peking claimed the plane his interrogators and leaped to lye process that makes them called “ Wurld Wheat.” I Hms* itmis ftatumd on Wndntsdoys Only one hospitalized. He across an apaijtment building came from southeast of China’s his death from the 12 th floor of g^^^ 8ix,arreets were made on that read: "lyithdraw U.S. . look like rice amd cook like rice. The husk is peeled from the Hainan Island and ’’flew in deep purpose of the project is to don't miss tkfso weokly monty-sovlng ovdkts, an apartment block today. charges including assault on troops.” kernel by the lye process, leav- ' En Route Home He was one of tour white men pouce, resisting arrest and in- officers tried tff enter the see whether Asians decide that ing a white grain very much and two white w m en rounded terfering with police. building from which an ampli- it tastes like rice- , like rice. It can be produced for aM prieod to so^ you oM-holf and moro! ^ Q r o t U i l estimated to him the wave was NEW YORK (AP)—A moun­ up in Johannesburg and Cape a riot threatened when police «e r was used. Demonstrators Onb of the biggest roadblocks about 6 to 6 cents a pound, and four times higher than that. Twins Receive tainous wave that crashed over Tovm in an Int^slva hunt by ^oved in on a Telegraph Ave- started throwing punches at to easing world famine, experts pn an operational basis, one • EXCLUSIVE COLOR FIDELITY CONTROL Saletti s€Lid he was on the the Italian luxury liner Miche­ security branch, detertlyes after nue apartment near the Unlver- elbowing through. Police say, is that some people would company estimates that it could bridge when the wave Wt. T ransfusions • AUTOMATIC DEGAUSSING CIRCUIT the woman were gUy of Oalitomia campus in {ised riot sticks After about five rather die than change their produce 26 tons an hour. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ langelo in a violent storm Tues­ Saletti stud Steinhach aiid handed back March 81, poBee downtown Berkeley and at- nxinutes police got into the eating habits. The process was developed at • LIGHTED “UNITIZED” CHANNEL day claimed three lives, includ­ Bemdt were in their first-class Before Birth said. tempted to seize loudspeakers Millions of the rice-eating peo­ the Western Regional Research SELECTOR cabins when the giant wave ing an American, a company they said were used without a (See Page Eight) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. ple in India’s Kerala State live Laboratory of the Department struck, but he did not know • 26,000 VOLTS OF PICTURE PO W IS ■pokesman said today. Eleven (AP) — Blood transfusions giv­ on the verge of starvation rath­ pf Agriculture at Albany, Calif. other persons were injured. whether'they were in bed or en to twins before birth, be­ er than eat t[)e wheat flowing Dr. James W. Pence, who heads moving about. Both men died of The ship is expected to arrive lieved to be the first uterine into their country. Rioting mobs the cereals laboratory, was in head injuries, the company in New York Friday, a day late. transfusion of twins In medical shouted at police: “ Give us rice New York today to confer with Five men also were lost in the said. history, was reported today by or shoot us!” Myers. WINDOW NEW LOW PRICE same Atlantic storm from a 'The dead crew member was the University of Oklahoma Breaking down “ food Desiderio Ferreiri. Included MIUER PHARMA(J British freighter 600 miles off Medical Center. prejudices” is necessary so that among the injured were two people can be fed the food that h ___ Newfoundland. .Americans One of the babies was born SHAUES whose home ad- alive, the other stillborn. The is available, says Melvin B. A spokesman tor the Italian were not given. They Modo to Ordor line, the government company center said the surviving baby Myers, director of the material were Fritz Glarner, who may boy, Warren David Archer, was resources program of the Bulletin Reopens Its Popular which owns the Miohelangeio, have suffered a skull fracture; Bring your old rollers In making steady progress in the Church World Service, sponsors and save S5o per shade said at Genoa, that the vicUms and Joseph Budger, whose ribs 23" CONSOLE TV were an American and German premature nursery, six weeks of the pilot project. ALSO were broken. pmisenger and a crewman. TTie aitw birth. Many millions of other Asians Planes Ordered In Chicago, friehds' of Stein- The transfusions were admin­ .besides the Keralites are rice VENETIAN BUNDS 28,000-Volt transformer powered dead passengers were John bach said he had been on a! busi­ NEW YORK (AP)—Pah flteinbach, , a C9ticago insur­ istered within the womb to com­ eaters and have been reluctant horizontal chassis, bonded picture 68 ness trip in Europe and they American World Airways $ ■ ance executive; and Werner bat severe RH factor anemia, it to use wheat, he said in an in­ haul heard from him several terview today. today ordered 23 new 490- tube, noaple grained finish on hard­ Bemdt of Hamburg. was reported. passenger jet airliners and days ago from Germany. A na­ Seven other children were lost ” At one time the children of Umberto Nordi, a line two cargo craft at a fxist of BEER DEPARTMENT wood. tive of Chicaigo, he waui a wi­ by the mother, Mrs. Robert Hong Kong and Japan couldn’t director, said the captain told *625 million from the Boeing dower and had three children, Archer, 27, wife of an Air Force stand milk. ’They didn’t know him the wave was m«we than Co., one of the largest orders they said. sergeant here. The couple has what It was,” said Myers. “ Now ‘ 130 feet h i^ and caused consid­ T^e oompamy sqid four p u - ever placed for commercial erable d m a g e to deck areas one other child, a h^ojtoy 8- they drink it all the time. sengers and seven crewmen "Suppose the United States alrcruft. The fiew type piano Monday, April 11th TV—APPLIANCES and cabins when it washed over year-old. MANCHESTER ----- 41. , suffered bruises but were not in One of the first successful was suddenly faced with a fam­ will be known as the BMing the liner. The report on the size ggrious condition. In addlUon to 747. Its seating capacity will - uterine transfusions in the ine. Do you think the people of the wave arrived in a radio Berndt, the injured pas- be 2 i/j times that of existing WITH THE l a r g e s t SGLECTION OP tion was performed February d eat grubs or ants or drink HOME IMPROVEMENTS message from the ship. sengers were identified as Jo- blood before they would starve? aircraft. A Pan Am spy Pratt Jk BUDGET TERMS UP TO 60 MONTHS NO MONEY DOWN ■d M m O rm the wave waa 81 tempted to onter the buildiiig and attond a city council meeting when police A second trsiwfuaian of eaCh "^723 MAIN ST. H ie United Btatee to sending Whitney Aircraft. dMt Mifi- But NonU said Saletll (CM F i f e B | M ) atoived fheoL (AB PiMtofax): b a b y was eomptote Feb. lA . 1