THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 FAQB TWENTY Average Daily Press Run The Weather HmtrlifPBtifr Ewpttittg H^rali* For The Week Ended April 20, 1968 Fair tonight, chance, of light frost. Low 36 to 40. Increasing Membera of the Veterans cloudiness tomorrow. High In . ^ About Town Council o f Manchester will meet 15,159 60s. tonight at 7 at the Holmes Fu­ Maneheater— A City o f Village Charm 111* Seniors ClUsens will have neral Home, 400 Main St., to i W a ndUtary whist and sed>ack pay respects to the lat CpI. (OIOMlfled Advertising on Page 26) PRICE TEN CENTS csffd party sponsored by Mr. Richard H. Constantine, W vX w VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 176 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 and w « . 3. Sdward MicKeever w m m tomorrow at 8 p.m. at tlie Com­ Cut Scout Pack 2 of Second munity T. Ihe event is open to Congregational Church will have tlM puhUc. a Space Derby at its meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Miss Jo-An Boudreau, daugh­ church. ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Raymond Columbia Officials Boudreau of 23 Battista Rd. la Army Pfc. Paul N. Fontaine, Ball Replaces Goldberg on the dean’s list at the Katha­ husband of Mrs. Voyce Fontaine HALE rine Qlbbs School, Boston, of 183 High St., is participating where she is in the liberal arts- in "Operation Jeb Stuart” in 6#«#a secretarlal course. Vietnam with the 1st Air Cal­ lililililii iiliillli vary Division. The division is Bow to Protesters carrying out search and destroy . ArmyPvt. Walter Q. McNal­ missions in Quang Trl Province steps of Low Memorial Library, ganlzed by the Students for a ly Jr., son of Mrs. Irene L. Mc­ NEW YORK (AP) — Colum­ and aroiuid the old imperial Truman also said the entire Democratic Society, demanded Ambassador to U.N. Nally of 6 Morse Rd,, recently ■ bia University bowed today to a capital of Hue. militant student protest that has university would be closed until that the gym construction 7h received a parachutist badges up­ ■ Monday to permit further talks Harlem’s nearby Momlngslde By JOHN HIGHTOWER on completion of the Infantry disrupted campus life for four Army Pvt. Walter G. McNal- between the administration, fac- Park be halted and the unlversl AP Special Correspondent Schools' three-week airborne days and said it would suspend P. Toomey have been spending construction of a controversial ulty and Lindsay, credited by ty sever its ties with the Insti­ WASHINGTON (AP) — course at Ft. Benning, Oa. tute for Defense Analysis. the post 30 days with his par­ gymnasium. many students with averting Pesrident Johnson has chos­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Francis bloodshed during the protest. Later they added'the demand But the few himdred—out of en former State Depart­ The Good Shepherd Guild of Toomey of 22 Lyndale St. They the Ivy League university’s They apparently were hoping for amnesty and agreed that the Hartford will have its annual will leave tomorrow for the 27,600 students—who carried out that the imlverslty also would IDA issue could be negotiated If ment official George W. meeting and membership tea oaptain's next assignment in the protest continued to sit-in at yield to another major demand. the university yielded on the Ban, a strong advocate of a Sunday at 2:80 p.m. at Marion California. five buildings, demanding am- amnesty for the demonstrators, other two demands. negotiated Vietriam war Hall, Hartford. Members of the 'BLUE C"®-ZANTREL RAYON nesty from punishment for their President Grayson IClrk an Although the demonstrators settlement, to succeed Ar­ guild from St. Bridget Parish Membera of the Frank J. demonstration. nounced Thursday that no am- numbered only several hundred thur Goldberg as ambassa­ planning to attend the event Mansfield Detachment, Marine 1* Columbla, hemmed in on nesty would be granted. He said out of the total enrollment of are reminded to call Mrs. 27.600 they forced the university dor to the United Nations. Corps Leagfue, will meet tonight Tropical Weight three sides by predominantly such a concession would "de- The sudden, surprise choice of James Blanchfleld of 86 White to cancel night classes Wednes­ at 7 at the Holmes Funeral whlte and residential Morning- stroy the whole fabric of the Ball, 68, to succeed the retiring St. or Mrs. J. Edward Mc- "What’s the road like ahead?," says Capt. Keimeth Woodbury, day and Thursday and barred Home, 400 Main St., to pay re­ side Heights, sits atop a bluff university community” by mak- Goldberg was viewed In the cap­ Keever of 61 Washington St. (right), as he radios for final clearance before allowing his 2.600 of Columbia’s 10,000 day spects to ithc late Marine Opl. Town Soldier s l a c k s overlooking Harlem and the 30- Ing a sham of the college rules, ital as fresh evidence that John­ 2 students from classes Thursday. Richard H. Constantine. convoy to proceed with a much-needed supply of fuel and oil acre Momlngslde Park. The ^n hour before Truman Some students were angry at son had decided to make a de- for troops stationed in the Western part of Vietnam. Looking gfjrm would be built on two acres gpoke, a double file of about 20 Miss Dlann S. Platt, daugh­ being turned away and there termlned effort during his last Delivers Oil on are two members of the 3S9th Transportation Co., a mobile of the park, which separates the plainclothes police, some car- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Platt were a number of verbal con­ nine months In office to negoti­ fuel supply unit under Woodbury's command. (U. S. Army campus from the Negro commu- rying nightsticks, pushed past a of 122 Baldwin Rd., will present frontations between the groups. ate an end to the Vietnam war. Police Arrests Photo) ntty. dozen faculty members sta- a voice recital Saturday at 4 In Vietnam S.SS The demonstrators were sUp- Ball has made his criticisms p.m. at East Congregational The university’s decision to tloned before the library door., ^ of U.S. policy known particular­ A Manchester serviceman has Church, 610 Adams St., Milton, Peter L. Strouch, 17 of Bloom­ pletlon o f two million miles of 2 for $17 suspend construction—made at One woman was pushed to fee ® rnJiv of about ly since resigning as undersec­ recently experienced some Mass. She is a mezzo soprano, field was charged with disobey­ hazardous gas delivery duty. the request of Mayor John V. ^ „ n d and stepped on and a ^ “ ondemned m retary of state In October 1966. proud momerkts as the comman­ RUBBER STAMPS and a senior at Eastern Naz- ing a state traffic signal at 1:20 Woodbiu-y graduated Man­ Lindsay—came In an announce- n^^le French Instructor was stuaems conaemneu Thus his willingness to return to 6 demonstration and presented a.m. this morning when he was der o f a rolling senvlce station. Manchester ment by the university vice clubbed on the head. He was arene College, Wollaston, Mass., chester High iSohool in 1960 and university officials with a peti­ government surprised Washing­ stopped by a crusler patrolman Oapt. Kenneth Woodbury, son Blueprint and Supply, Inc. • for sizes 29 to'SO president, David B. Truman, be- treated for a scalp cut at a hos- where she is a candidate for a received hts Bachelor of Sci­ tion they said contained the sig­ ton circles ns much as did John­ after allegedly running a red o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. * fore a cheering crowd of 160 pjt^i and released, B. S. degree in music education. ences degree and a 2nd Lieu­ 690 Hartford Rd. • for sizes 44 fo SO, $1 more natures of 1,800 students. It de­ son’s decision to ask him back- light at W. Middle Tpke. and Woodbury, 38 Server St., is white and Negro onlookers gath- when the protest began Tues- The concert will complete re- tenant’s commission in the Manchester, Conn.—649-8608 manded the university take firm But a highly placed official Broad St. He will appear in qtilrements for her baccalau­ commanding officer of the 3SOth Army, from the University of Rockville Exchange Ent. 149S ered in predawn chill on the ja y noon the demonstrators, or- action to prevent a recurrence explained It as evidence John­ Manchester Circuit Court 12 reate degree. Transportation Co. of the Unit­ Connecticut in 1964. of the protest and to punish the son plans an all-out drive to end May 13. ed States Army, now based in He served three years in Ger­ demonstrators; the war through negotiations be­ the An Khe region of Vietnam. many before receiving his Viet­ These handsome slacks are When news of the university’s fore leaving office next Janu­ The unit, appropriately called nam assignment in April of lost CHARGE YOUR made of a new lightweight decision to suspend construe *on ary. Attention: CAPE COD OWNERS a "molblle petroleum tank year. oxford weave fabric with a Chandeliers Sway reached the students, many "George knows the President farm", is charged with the r-;- PRESCRIPTION permanent press process praised Mayor Lindsay for is going to make a maximum ef­ If yon have a standard size Cape aponslblllty of traveling the averting a pitched battle on the fort to get an acceptable peace rugged and dangerous western that keeps them amazingly FREE GTGRAGE wrinkle-free. Just wash 'em campus. "He brought both sides settlement," said this official. (Approx. 12 sqs.) Vietnam roads, bringing g^a-so- together and avoided “ George is glad to try to help llne and oil to thirsty mobile ALL and wear 'em. Pre-cuffed Big N-Blast Rocks for your convenience. Char- bloodshed,’ ’ said Linda Loeb, a with that.” W e’ll reshingle your roof for $275.00 Army units, who must rely on WINTER CLOTHING WatoMM Har Barnard College sophomore. Reached Thursday evening by mechanized equiipment to ac­ I coal, olive, brown, grey. Small additional charge for dormers OiMSraAN) "Hlg John used his head and telephone In Mont Tremblant, complish 'their missions. NO LIMIT Leg lengths, 28-36. One- didn’t blow his cool," said Peter near Montreal, Canada, where AT Captain Woodbury recently year no-iron guarantee. Desert in Nevada Marino, another sophomore. he is attending a conference of h accepted a certificate of PARKADE *Rtg. T.AA. for HALiMARK BUILDING CO INC. LAB VEGAS, Nev. AP) — A million tons is 60 times more "The guy ought to run for presi­ an Independent group concerned achievement on behalf of his PINE PHARMACY Chsmstrsnd't COMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE m m The mightiest nuclear bomb powerful than the atomic bomb dent." with Atlantic community prob- comi>any, from higher head­ CLEANERS 664 Center St. 646-6614 Arthur Goldberg, resigning ambassador to UN, gestures during conference yesterday. (AP Photofax). 742-9862 — 742-7889 after six polyistf r fibor ever exploded in the Unlfcd that wiped out Hiroshima in In a separate protest, a group , lems, Ball said: 267-47S9 CaU CoUect quarters, citing the units com- DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER States shook the Nevada desert World War U. of 10 to 20 Negroes, members "The President has removed about 100 miles northwest of Several buildings in small of the Student Organization for himself from the political arena OPEN 6 DAYS— THURS. NIGHTS «1I 9 :00 here at 7 a.m. PST today. towns near the site were evacu­ Black Unity at Long Island Uni­ so he can make decisions which The blast, delayed one hour ated and a narrow road to" the versity's Brooklyn Center, bar­ Major Offensive Believed Brewing would be much more difficult If ricaded themselves in the acting due to unfavorable weather, east was closed due to possible he were a political candidate. provost’s office for nine hours t e m p i F ’ ^ c a r pet and flo o r izv e r in g also was felt in Las Vegas. rock slides. "Therefore the period that re­ Residents here said the blast The AEC said shock waves Thursday. mains could be a very fruitful The group was protesting the I Llwll L L 308 n iU N STREET— ACROSS FROM BOURNE BUICK rocked the city sharply for more would be felt as far as 260 miles period.” proposed sale of the center to B52 Bombers Hit Cong Near Saigon than a minute . from the site. Ball said Johnbon asked him City University. It also demand­ Chandeliers swayed In the For a week scientists, busi­ to serve during the remaining ed more Negro teachers, a „,E0U.Uon.. S M i ./ Ih. Td.M^ Mint Hotel in downtown. Las nessmen and others have been SAIGON (AP) — U.S. B62 positions in the A Shau Valley, "black curriculum” and other bombers, flying some of the in the northern part of the coim- SAVE ON THE HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALS Vegas. protesting the shot on grounds it “havTjrotS force in ‘-..‘.r-r",™ bunkers. Four "and « »ha. . a. going ,d measures. Most of the center’s war’s closest raids to Saigon, hit try, again and again, The device being tested was might cause dimage or trigger U.S. paratroopers were killed do." once- 7,000 students had no role In the enemy targets within 26 miles of There were new reporte from per cent alert all week in antici­ Johnson announced Thursday an experimental hydrogen bomb earthquakes. pation of a new enemy attack. and 11 wounded. in a chamber, 3,800 feet under The United Auto Workers ap­ protest the capital today to break up South Vietnam’s national police at a hastily called news confer­ HOUSE The Columbia demonstrators ^ forces believed mass- that the Viet Cong were brlng- In the continuing small-scale Two U.S. 9th Infantry Division Pahute Mesa in a lonely desert pealed Thursday to President ence that Goldberg, 89, had re­ first seized control Tuesday of ing arms into the capital to pre- fighting around the capital, 10 soldiers were killed and 21 a- area. Johnson for a postponement to ing for their second major offen­ signed and would be replaced U.S. soldiers were killed and 82 wounded 31 miles east of Saigon Its power was rated as equiv­ Hamilton Hall, the university’s sive of 1968. pare for another "terrorist” by Ball. The President said the KITCHEN evaluate hazards. Vice Presi­ wounded in actions 12 to 38 when the Viet Cong hit their alent to a million tons of TNT, main classroom building and campaig^n against the city simi­ change would probably become dent Humphrey’s office, various The raids came after South miles from Sa|gon. one of about 70 on the ujJper lar to the Tet offensive. unit with small arms and ma­ effective in early June after year slightly stronger than the pre­ congressmen and the governor Vietnamese police ordered all Only 26 enertiy were reported chine gfuns In a 15-minute fight. vious most powerful U.S. shot in Manhattan campus. Police said they found 10 So­ Goldberg handles "certain mat­ CARPETS boats and vehicles entering Sai­ dead In the battles, and 18 of South of Saigon, U.S. helicop­ that area, fired last December. (See Page Eighteen) tiariy Wednesday they moved viet AK47 automatic rifles, 2,000 ters now under way” at the gon be searched for arms and them were killed by U.S. Air ter gunshlps pounced on on ene­ into President kirk’s office in rounds of small arms ammuni­ United Nations. explosives. The police had ear­ Force fighter-bombers that at­ my force in bunkers .,and units $ 0 .9 5 Low Library, ransacking the tion and five pistols on a Junk at Goldberg will In fact handle yd. HALE sale! premises. Others occupied Av­ lier thwarted a Viet Cong at­ Saigon’s riverfront docks. They tacked a bunker complex 25 of the 199th Light Infantry Bri­ ery Hall and Fayerweather tempt to smuggle guns into the arrested two men and two wom­ miles northwest of the capital. gade were lifted in by helicop­ (See Page Fourteen) Include. BlmterUl and Hall. Early today 60 students capital on a river Junk. en. The Jets were called in to help ter. Labor ¥ m dashed to the Mathematics Tons of explosives fell from Before the Tet offensive In units of the 28th Infantry Divi­ The infantrymen were hit by Aid to Poor Swells Building and quickly barricaded the giant bombers on three sor­ February, It was not considered sion. The infantry reported the enemy fire as they moved to­ Estimates themselves inside. ties over enemy bunkers, weap­ likely that the Viet Cong could air attacks destroyed 99 enemy ward the bunkers, and four SHOP AT The demonstrators objected to ons positions and troop concen­ secretly slip large supplies of bunkers and damaged another Americans were killed and 12 London Ships INLAID Death Columbia’s plan for an $11.5 trations, six to eight miles arms and ammunition Into Sal- 26. wounded. The enemy broke con­ HOME After King' milUori gymnasium in a section west-southwest of Ben Cat, gon. But the offensive showed A mile away, other troops of tact after the bunkers were LINOLEUM 2 0 % OFF _ y -j. Considerable money has been of the park leased from the city, headquarters of the U.S. 1st In- that the enemy had managed to the' 26th Division were hit by a pounded by artillery and figh- Idled Affaiii ATLANTA, T V t ^ ^ ^ ___Un«»lATVt .p .... «. pp>p«p^**4m« n f f n / t i r n n r i ^ V.__U p>— p. V«pp4 4V *A«*n « « r n o 9 ^ ^ DIAL Md donatlon^have mul- re M lv e rb 7 s C L c‘for either the They said it would rob Harlem f^ntr^ Division. build up sizeable caches of brief enemy mortar attack and ter-bombers, but there was no REMNANTS unteers our regular prices on famous march or memorials to the slain children of play space. ^ Raids in February had hit tar­ g^ns, ammunition and explo­ 16 Infantrymen were wounded. count of enemy casualties. 6 4 3 ^ tiplled for the Southern Chris­ Northeast of Saigon, Viet While the South Vietnamese Nobel Peace Prize winner and They sought Columbia s gets 10 miles north of Saigon. sives in preparation for the lu­ NO OBLIGATION tian Leadership Conference Cong gunners wounded 23 1st By Strike advocate of nonviolent social drawal from the IDA on the As fear- of another attack on nar new year attack. were fearful of a new attack on OUT IMF TOWN (SCLC) and Its Poor People’s Division troops in a rocket, g^re- Saigon, U.S. intelligence officers change. grounds that it was a Defense the capital mounted, American Premier Nguyen Van Loc sug LONDON AP) — Thousands CALL OOU.ECT Oajrqjalgn since the assaasdnar gested Thursday that the Viet nade and mortar attack on a exhibited grreatest concern Figures on SCLC finances and Department research project Infantrymen combing the prov­ of London dock workers struck OFF tdon of Dr. Martin Luther King Cong and the North Vietnamese night defensive position, about the North Vietnamese AB LOW AS Jr., who headed the organiza­ the memorial funds were not inces around Saigon fought a again today for another march OPEN DAILY available from officials of the developing methods of suppresa- might be planning another at- Paratroopers from concentrations in the A Shau Sq. Yd. tion. series of small battles Thurs- _____ ° on Parliament to protest colored - organization. A source said, ing slum disorders. day*^ Meanwhile, U.S. B52 bomb- tack on Saigon to Improve their Airborne Division, oi^rating in immigrants in Britain. 9 6 icing’s hope of leading mas­ position before peac- the same area about 35 miles (See Pago Twenty-One) m m m sive wa'ves of the poor and dis­ however, that the Washington (See Page Fourteen) ers pounded North Vietnamese military The strikers shouted down a THURS. . FRI. 9-9 advantaged into Washington campaign budget is $1 million Roman Catholic priest and Pro­ died April 4 ■with the crack of a and much of it still is tq be testant clergymen who were in­ sn lpe^ rifle In Memphis, Tenn. raised. troduced by a Communist union PANTY HOSE But the slaying intensified "A lot has come in already," leader in an attempt to per­ Do One Or The Other support, both moral and flnan- the source said, Smoke Overcomes Rescuers suade them back to work. INSURED STOCKINGS clal, for icing’s most ambitious Plans are to raise funds as the Scores of ships In the teeming undertaking. The campaign, campaign develops. The Rev. port were left idle by the 24- CERAMIC BATHROOM sale starts April 25— continues thru May 11 taken up by his followers as a Andrew J. Young, executive hour walkout. ' ■ memorial to him, gets under -vice president of the SCLC, sal^ Town Firemen Save Boy from Bnrning Nursery At Tilbury, the port’s deep­ It costs so little and ados so much. way Monday with poor people’s of the financial situation: "It Is water section handling liners for It lasts a lifetime. Don’t settle for .sub­ groups visiting federal officials good enough that it’s possible the Far East and Australia, stitutes. Nothing has. the style Mke By WILLIAM MOQUIN to present demands. for us to carry on for a time." only 65 of the usual 2,000 men CERAMIC Tile. reported for work. All work '.s------He had no figures.,But______he said_ Twenty-month-old Greg- stopped on 12 liners. fund appeals made before the o iy PetCTSOn lau glftd and Up river at the Royal Group, m M K W i assassination had brought one played as h e a te a bow l o f a meeting of 2,000 longshoremen of the best responses In scLC’s gereal a t 9 :80 this m om in g , £ Police Qasli howled down leftist opponents of 1 1 9 panty hose history. The organization oper- ^ cereal h e m ig h t the walkout who led last year’s INSTALLED Top and toe run guards and 2 fo r ates on contributions derived ^ad four-month dock strike, from Bnag-reaistont Stretch nylon mainly from regular ' mail a^- Uo— +V10 which the port is only now re­ Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Indudes Labor, keep them In perfect sleek- peals and rallies; and formerly n o t f o r th e S ^ t a W S 4.70 With Students covering. \ Materials and Your Choice o f Colors. fitting ^lape. Nude heed and from proceeds of King’s numer- and sklM o f twO M anchester Only three men voted against expanding back panel. In­ oue speaking engagements, as firemen. sured for 30 days agialnst reg. 2.99 The firemen, Frederick Sar­ the strike resolution, which af­ In Tokyo well as benefit performances by firmed the dockers’ support for runs! Mrs. icing, a soprano. tor, of 29 Indian Dr. and Richard Suhle of 16 Dover Rd. pulled the the inflammatory speech by En­ TOECYO (AP) — About 3,000 SOLC spokesmen say that the baby from his burning nursery och Powell demanding a ban on militant Zengakuren students civil rights organization oper' - I, “ —fit this moming. Then both firemen colored immigration. Powell’s took to the streets In Tokyo to­ ates strictly on q nonprofit basis Inhala- speech earned him immediate wlth all contributions and funds day demanding Vietnam peace tlon. Both recovered quickly. dismissal from the inner coun­ going Into SCIX3 projects. cils of the conservative party and immediate return of Okina­ Sartor and Suhte were first on Young said about 26 workers and a surge of support frond, INSURED wa to Japan by the United the scene of the lire at 47 Ly- 'jrnmm were added recently for the ness. St. and without waiting to workers who fear the ’competi­ States. ohniii Washington campaign, raising tion of colored immigrants from Japanese police said put on air packs to protect them total staff to 160. "There are from the smoke, the men rushed the West Indies, Africa and 4,000 riot policemen were mobil­ many, many more volunteers," ized to try and control the dem­ Into the burning, smoke-choked Asia. seamless stockings he said: The strikers took to Parlia­ onstration, one of the most vi­ room and felt their way around. . Churches, labor unions and ment a petition signed by 3,000 — O R — 00 olent so far this year. They came out empty handed. • seamless micro m esh ...... 1.35 re«r. 1.69 ..Ud.«u >■»« The men tried again and dockers and merchant seamen TUB A R EA Includlne a girl volunteers, he said. again, but failed to find the demanding an immediate immi­ »70 were injured, ^ "Expenses are so great that gration ban and protesting the reported In critical condition, by baby amid the gagging smoke. INSTALLED • seamless all-purpose ...... 1.10 reg. 1.49 we’re still Just barely getting government’s antidiscrimina­ stones thrown by students In The situation grew more criti­ by. It seems," Young said In an cal. From the outside they tion bill now before Parliament. 1 / clashes with police. The bill, which was approved Sunny oays are here again when beautiful Ironiweax Insured Ninety-seven university stu­ interview. Donations received smashed the nursery window, stockings gives you this once-a-year opportunity to save on for memorials to Dr. King are ripping down the curtains and in principle by the house of all fa^aionable styles. If you have a run during the insurance dents, among thousands who commons Tuesday, extends to ARMSTRONG boycotted classes, were arrest­ placed In a separate account, he Venetian blinds. ea period, they will be reptaced regardless of the cause, • housing and employment a pre­ ed lor obstructing police and vi­ said. Assistant Fire Chief Sedrick vious act’s bar on discrimina­ EX ItA HBAVY INLAID LINOLEUM olating public safety regula­ Mrs. King., elected to the Straughan • helped the mother, SCLC board of directors alter Mrs. Frederick J, Peterson, to tion in such public places as tions. theaters and restaurants. Thou- 9 X 12 INSTALLED IN KITCHEN At about the saine time, a her husband’s death, has been the window- She pointed Inside s HOUSE & HALE sitnds of dockworkers staged a handful of placard-carrying, slo- put on the payroll temporarily to the far corner of the room. UP TO 9x12 similar strike .and march on 49.95 gan-chantlng Americans staged by a vote of the- board. Young "The crib’s over there," sHB an orderly demonstration at the said. gasped, and Sartor and Suhle BRAIDED WITH 2' X 4' FORMICA COUNTER TOPS This is the charred crib from whjch the boy wae rescued. (Her^d Photo by Pinto). (See Page Eighteen) (See Page Six) (See Page Fourteen) S ”7 > | .9 5 Pruporation Extra EXPERTLY Mid REASONABLY INSTALLED (See Page Seven) RUGS MATCHING RUGS 78 Color, to Choow From Read Herald Ads

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 P A G ! T W O Jack Smith Assassin Suspect Sheinwold on ExcltHive Area Showing Nixon Seen ‘Wittier’ SANDY DENNIS- KEIR DULLKa ” YOUR OPPONENT NORTH To Jog Criminal Career of James Earl Ray ANNEHEYWW)D All a J/ .N MARCH 1. MAY BE NOBLE 10 9 4 quired some savings and also got Into trouble at the Forum He denied that he had KITES By JERRY COHEN ^ AK842 Cafeteria, w m the oldest boy in tered the cafeteria here to steal. Than Rockefeller By ALFRED SHEINWOLD The Lo« Angelee Times did fairly well in the Army. In 0 Q5 Or Not view of these circumstances, I a family of three. Audit report­ He claimed he had attended a Since it goes against the grain 4 , A 104 LOS ANGELES—The criminal downtown movie earlier, then oundi feel he is a good riak on proba­ ed to Judge Fox. to assume that anybody else WEST EAST career of James Earl Rnv, the The probation report also dis­ had climbed a fire escape into At Editors’ Meeting would exercise restraint where tion ...” ♦ Q 3 2 ♦ 6 coma,'PiiAfi.-- To Intr? man suspected of killing Dr. ” I 'think you have a point closed that: the Forum’s third floor office you would have none, one way ^ 93 Q 10 7 6 Martin Luther King, uogan m because: By ROBERT J. DONOVAN forceful, more Imaginative, to deceive your fell«w man Is there,” Judge Pox told Buckley. He was reared by his parents 0 I 10 9 8 0 K7642 D.H. LAWRENCE'S . By JACK SMITH downtown Los Angeles early on Then the judge turned to Ray “ I guess maybe I had some Hie Lon Anirelea limea more appealing aod, above to behave more nobly than he In Alton and Quincy Illinois, A K872 ♦ QJ9 • The Los Angeles Times an October evening 18 years and Informed him that as a con­ beers or something,” WASHINGTON — It is most all, more Interesting. would. This works quite well at .jU gm tot across the Mississippi River fortunate for Gov. Nelson A. Following Rockefeller by 24 SOUTH ■As an urban man caught In ago. dition of his probation: When apprehended, he denied the bridge table. rmoSa. He tried to steal a typewrit­ from St. Louis. Rockefeller that the American hours, Nixon so competely stole 4 AKJ875 w)iat is called a sedentary oc- • ” I want you to stay out of His father, Gordon, died In he ever had been in trouble Opening lead — jack of dia­ er from the third floor office of Society of Newspaper Editors' the show away from his rival <:7 15 cepatlon, I give a lot of thought drinking places and. not in­ 1946, by which time young Ray with the law before. A check monds. Showing DaUy at 7: 1 B ^ 9.M the Forum Cafeteria. meetings here last week was not that it is incredible how the gov­ 0 A3 to exercise. dulge In the use of alcoholic had quit high school In Ewing of FBI files could establish no Saturdays at 1:30-8:20.B:1^7:M “ J The assistant manager caught Ihe Republicam National Con­ ernor, with all he has riding on West led the Jack of dia­ 4k 653 •Keeping tit is not only good Hquor or frequent■ ■ or go to Mo., across the river from his previous arrest record. monds, covered by queen and S an dal at 1:80-3*5*® him In the act and scuffled vention. his major appearances now­ East South West ADVANCE TICKETS for the man; it is good for the places where it is the principal home. He got only as far as adays, could have walked into king, and won by the ace. South country — an act of patriotism. with him, but Ray got away— The New York governor ad­ Pass 1 4 Pass Hcketo may be purchased for S a t u r ^ evMiIng shows order of sale . . .” the ninth grade. dressed the editors on Thursday. such a trap. casftied' the ace of spades, then Pass 3 4 Pass < Oonsequently, I do a lot of not for long, however. Ray joined the Army Feb. 19, Income up 1 1 % todk the top hearts and ruffed I alter 1:00 P.M. on day of perfomiance only. As he fled across a parking Audit, the probation officer, Richard M. Nixon appeared It was bad enough for him All Pass reading on the subject. I am had noted that Ray "spends 1946, got a general discharge — a heart with the jack of spades. always searching for the ideal Pud Noihry idioto lot, an attendant heard the as­ NEW YORK — The median before them on Friday. For that Nixon sihouid have had the NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED . . . much time on dates with girls” still a private —on Dec. 23. 1948. annual income for U.S. physi­ BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home West casually discarded the c^iidlUoning program. sistant manager’s cries and Rockefeller the contr.ast was last word. What made things all Positive Adult IdentlflcaOon Be^nlrcu and admitted to "occEislonal ex­ He spent most Of that time In cians increased 11 per cent in seven of clubs, and South fell Ing the third heart South should .The latest thing la jogging. Engaged grabbed Ray. Owner for 86 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ calamitous. the worse was that the former cessive use of intoxicants.” Germany, and during part of 1966 to reach $32,170 according Into the trap. "West would sure­ lead a low trump. I ‘ read an article about it just The two struggled. Ray broke SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control To an astonishing degree Nix­ Vice President was able to stage The engagement of ^ s s Bar- _ His remarks, and those of the his service career there he was to the trade journal, Medical ■ \ ^The Fox’ at Cineina 1, East Hartford ly overruff if he had the que'en West takes the queen of the other day. Jogging is nm- free, but a bank savings book Expert, Hupervlsod I>y the finest technical staff, on was sharper, wittier, warm­ his appearance so much better. nOVXIMIOII «T. tXIT TO m m ST. ' bara A. MeUey of l(Janchester ^''^’w rA rm y discharge" papers judge, have an ironic echo to- assigned to the mUltary police. . One doctor in sev­ of spades,” South reasoned, spades and cashes a diamond, njng slowly. It is more than a er. more wide-ranging. more Rockefeller went before the Sandy Dennis, left, is involved in an emotional scene with to John K. Semlno of Norwich day, since women and liquor ap­ After his discharge, he ap­ en earned $50,000 or more. phone our nearest local office: knowing that In West’s position but then he can knock out only Phone BSS-SSIO walk, but less than a run. It fell to the pavement from his editors and with precious little Keir Dullea and Anne Heywood in “ The Fox,” a Clarldge Pic­ WIIK has been announced by her pear to have played major roles parently lived at home on his tures release, now playing at Cinema 1, East Hartford. The he himself would surely do so. one of dummy’s two entries. is' like trotting, for a horse. torn shirt pocket. fire read a fong committee- parents, Mr. and Mrs. James in the subsequent life of Ray serviceman’s readjustment pay, SCIENTIFIC STUDY Assuming that East had the If West leads a club, dummy’s In a full run the body achieves That happenstance, and an written speech on urban prob­ film tells the story of two young women who retreat to an iso­ A. MeUey of 328 Ferguson Rd. who was only 21 at the time. and when that ran out moved JOHANNESBURG (AP) - ^ a n r h p B t p r lated farm in order to hide from reality. Their quietude is queen of spades. South led a ace wins, and South ruffs anoth­ a, rhythm, a smoothing-out. In extraoifllnary coincidence, led lems, which wa.3 worthy and Her fiance Is the son of Mr. to Chicago where he got a job Scientists have begun a study of shattered when a handsome, virile young man appears and club to dummy’s ace and re­ er heart. South then gets to j^glng, the body jangles, to the first arrest In Ray’s long Audit also observed that Ray 649-9240 high-minded enough and a con­ THEATRE-OOEItS!! and Mrs. Raymond Semlno of operating a mold in a rubber selected ethnic ■ groups in South i ^ p r a l i turned the ten of spades. East dummy with the ten of spades bounces, jiggles and jars. That career of lawlessness—a span of appeared to be of normal in­ structive contribution to the de­ ignites passions previously kept secret. HOW ABOUT-*— Norwich. plant, while attending a tele­ Africa as part of the five-year discarded a diamond, and South to discard a club on the id what makes it good for you. misconduct which apparently telligence, was a Roman Cath­ bate on today’s crisis. Yet it b e in g a f i r s t n ig h t e b a t . - Miss MeUey, a graduate of International Biological Pro­ Publtitied Dailjr Except Sundays had no play for his contract. established laht heart. This , We used to jog around the olic but did not attend church, vision repair school five nights BLISS TERMITE CONTROrCORP. carried little personal impact ORGANIZING A THEATRE PARTY FOB — __ Holy Family Academy, Baltic, reached a climax in Memphis gram in which 40 countries are and Hollda}-s at 13 Bissell StreM. terestlng format of a question- The opponents were sure to get assures the contract. track at school. But a school­ attended movies two or three a week. on an important audience. Con­ and-answer session following THEATER TIME a 'tt’e n d in g a n a f t e r - t h e -pebfobmance p a r t y o f attended the University of Hart­ April 4, when Dr. King was taking part. They will examine DIV. OF BUSS EXTIRMINATOR CO., H4C. • EST^ 1882 Mancheater. Conn (OGOtO) a trump, two clubs and a dia­ Dally Question boy jogging around a track is times a week and "likes to read He earned 55 dollars a week, sidering the magnitude of Rock­ some brief opening remarks. ford. She Is employed at Stand­ assassinated. the various stages of the groups Telephcne M3-3TU SCHEDULE mond. Partner opens with one spade, one thing; a middle-aged man magazines and common ordi­ but was laid off work in Sep­ efeller’s prcblem in arousing ard Educators Inc., East Hart­ Four days later, Oct. 11, 1949, in transition from peasant rural The Oldest and Largeet in’'Conn, Second <3ass Poata^ Paid at The questions from a panel of Choice of Assumptions and the next player passes. with bifocal glasses jogging nary books.” tember, 1949. He remained in the electorate in the very short ford. Mr. Semlno, a graduate the parking lot attendant recog­ life to urban industrial exist­ Manchester. Cbnn. editors gave him an opportuni­ Burnside—Graduate, 7:05-9:10 As we have seen, it doesn’t You hold: Spades, Q-3-2; around the neighborhood Is Ray, who had been in Los Chicago ccily a few days before time allotted him before the ty for riposte and for covering of Norwich Free Academy, Is nized Ray emerging from a ence. Cinema I—The Fox, 7:15-9:30 pay to assume that a player Hearts, 9-3; Diamonds, J-10-9-8: something else. Angeles only two days when he heading for Los Angeles. SUBSCRIPTION RATES!" ^ Republican convention it was a broad scope of subjects, and employed as a sales represen­ bank. Payable In Advance Elm—Dr. Doolittle, 8:00 who refrains from overruffing Clubs, K-8-7-2. a very pedestrian performance. he made the most of it Years ago I jogged around tative for Standard Educators, He attracted the attention of One Year ...... 130 00 In comparison, Nixon was a State — Blackbeard’s Ghost, lacks the ability to do so. If What do you say? tl}e block with my boys one nearby policemen, who arrested SU Monttia ...... U.SO It was obvious from the way you don’t want to grant yotir Answer: Bid two spades. You Inc. political virtuoso. He chose for 6:40-8:55. Johnny Appleseed, summer night. By the time we The wedding is planned for Ray and matched him up with *niree Hontha ...... 7.80 he leaped at the opportunrty 6:10-8:30 opponent nobility or wisdom, as­ have 6 points in high caixls and I4p every porch light on our his appearance the more in- Aug. 81 at St. Bartholomew’s the bank book and Army pa­ One Month ...... ZOO that he knew before he began U.A. Theater—Planet of the sume that he hasn’t noticed the 1 point for the doubleton, which street was ablaze. The neigh­ that he had a golden chance to Church. pers. Apes, 7:00-9:05 high trump in his hand. is enough for a simple raise. bors were out in their yaiNls, Ray was given 90 days In the put one over on his old rival. East Hartford Drlve-In—Stay ■In today’s hand South can Your trump support is skimpy, gawking and clucking. For the nerw.s accounts of Rock­ county jail and placed on two Away Joe, 9:30. Point Blank make his contract if he avoids but adequate for the raise. I "It’s the Smith mam!” I a week dressing and undress­ years probation by Superior efeller’s speech the day before PIANO'S RESTAURANT 7:30 jumping to conclusions about C o p y rig h t 1968 heard one shout. "H e’s in his ing. That’s 99. Judge W. Turney Fox, now re­ had reported the passive reac­ General Features Oorp. “ So what have I got?” I ROUTE 6 and 44A East Windsor Driv4r-In—Water the queen of spades. After ruff- underwear.” tired. tion of the editors. by Neil Simon asked. “ I’ve got 1,164 calories Hole No. 3, 7:30. President’s ;Now, though, the ajrticle said, Judge Fox’s leniency was G/f/Mlts There was not a single line in Analyst, 9:30 Produced by jogging is respectable. Stew already, without making a fool based on the report of Dep. KNOWN FOR VALUES LUNCHEONS Rockefeller’s speech that drew Manchester Drive-In — Two Little Theatre of Manchester, Inc. out of myself twisting.” POOL SALE Udall Jogs. Bobby Kennedy County Probation Officer Her­ 0 | | | a p | g y TUES. thru FRI. applause; No one clapped un­ For The Road, 7:10. Planet of A 5 Awards Directed by Philip Burgess She thought it over. “ That mEODbDJS BAILEY AUDITORIUM, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Jogs. Senator Proxmlre jogs bert W. Audit and the plea of til he had finished speaking. In­ the Apes, 9:10 through downtown Washington, still leaves you about 100 short’’, Dep. Public Defender Richard to that breach Nixon rushed with MAY 2, 3, 4 she said. Mansfield Drive-In — Don't Tickets $2.00 at Leonard’s Shoe Store, Main St. ____ IX.C., on his way to work. He S. Buckley, who represented zest. What with his darts at Make Waves, 7:15. Stay Away “ Don’t worry,” I told her. DINNERS SPECIAL INVITATION—Opening Night Only—MAY 2 wears a sweat suit. Ray, who was unemployed at Robert Kennedy, his sallies at Joe, 9:15 ;That sold me. I like to iden­ “ I can make that up sitting a the time and broke. himself, his forthright rejeclion •loin LTM members and cast alter the show deck-type top rim HOOMS FOR BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS Meadow Drive-In — Russians at WUlle’s Cocktail Lounge. tify with the elite. That same ease.” Audit today is In the proba­ 18 ft. steel wall pool of trying to out-promlse the Are Coming, 7 :15. Heat of the day I brought a sweat suit and I plan to give the sweat suit tion department’s Santa Monica DANCING SAT. NIGHT TO GOOD MUSIC Democrats for the Negro vote, For theatre party rates telephone 643-2814 Night 9:30 a pair of running shoes. to my son out at UCLA. He office, while Buckley has risen his strictures about arsonists . When I got home with the looked a little soft the last time to head of the public defender’s and his loftily. worded refusal NOW thru TUES. package my wife was in the I saw him. Maybe he Isn’t do­ to criticize President Johnson office. NOW! living room doing the twist, or ing enough thinking. Buckley, In appealing for pro­ in the midst of his maneuvers HCLn OVEK THRU TUESDAY something like it. She was bation when Ray appeared Dec. Manches1«r GDbert and Sullivan Workshop with Hanoi, Nixon was inter­ Elvis THIRD SMASH WEEK! landing on what appeared to DRIED LIZARDS 30, 1949, before Judge Fox for rupted by applause 15 times. a small flat box, with a UNEQUAL DIVISION goes^fest..^ sentencing said: Wherever they touched upon FR(E PARKING RIAR 0» MIAf8.l ivtvel top. She was swiveling. NEW DELHI (AP) — Food ”... I feel he not only Is eli­ the same subjects there was a lELVIS PRESLEY • Finally she stepped down, Minister JagJlvan Ram says 90 gible for probation but that he considerable similarity of phil­ NOW THRU TUES. Frl., Sat., Sun. “ Biackbeard” 1:56-4:20-6:40-8:85 breathing heavily. per cent of the jobs In India are Is a fit subject for probation . . . osophy between the two leading -iLyf* •“ What was that?” I asked. Co-Hit 7:15, Feat. 9:15 "Johnny Appleseed” 1:30-3:45-6:10-8:30 monopolized by people drawn this man is in a position to ‘Ruddigore” Republicans. • She picked up a leaflet from from a isegment of 10 per cent stand on his own feet, and ap­ Plus: ' ‘Canine Casanova” — Children Under 12—75c Both agreed, for example, that - = - P L U ^ ------t)ie table and gave it to me. of the pd^fclatlon. parently has done so far a pe­ DAILEY AUDITORIUM Children Under 12 Mon., Tues., “ Biackbeard” 6:46-9:00-"J. Appleseed” 6:15-8:30 ‘‘The exerciser lor keyed-up civil order was an essehtlal in­ UEMARVM Ram, a leader of India’s 60 riod of time . . . Manchester High School gredient in progress and that DRIVE-IN f r e e executives,” it said. It had pic­ million untouchables, said only “ He apparently Is thrifty, ac- the two must go hand-in-hand. IW N TB LA N ir G M m iM r/ tures of a trim young man and 20 per cent of this nation’s 610 ( FRIDAY, APRIL 26, at 8:15 P.M. Both were in agreement that BlaeHMton woman doing the twist and also million people can read and all of society, blacks and whites, EAST HARTFORD 4 list of exercises "and a “ cal­ write. Of them, less than half, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, at 2:00 P.M. Bvisiskissin'cousins orie consumption” Ust. would suffer as a result of lui- OKIVl IN ★ HT 6 hkwikksf'spm belonging to higher castes, are FOR RENT SATURDAY, APRIL 27, at 8:15 P.M. sound fiscal policy and inflation. ; I studied the calorie list. It qualified to hold good jobs. 8 and 16 mm. Movte^Pro- As Nixon pointed out, if inflation again-and even *)2ooymfst Aowed how many calories are “ Democracy can not have any Jeoton—sound or silent, also Evening Performances: Adults $2.50 increases the cost of food, this some perfect Uurned up, per hour, by var­ meaning unless opportunities S3 mm. slide projectors. Students $1.25 makes it even harder for the ious activities. Dishwashing, for for employment are open to the DUE TO ILLNESS WELDON DRUG CO. Matinee Performance: Adults $1.50 poor Negrro than for the aver­ strangers! ^ m p le , burns up 89. Golf entire community,” he told a 767 Mabi 8L—'Tel. 643-6321 Studen'ts 75c age white wage earner. wwrMSNer burns up 710. Ironing, 69; sew­ conference. Proceeds To Benefit lOH Swimming Pool Ftmd Rockefeller and Nixon also CLOSED ing, 25-80; sitting at rest, 16; Ensemble includes: 18’ shared the opinion that peace M6M 4wlmmlng, 800-700; thinking, 7- in Southeast Asia and peace in prsMnts 8; walking slowly, 116; walking pool, 4’ deep, stainless American cities were closely from April 22 ^ t , 666 writing, 20; dressing bound together. and undressing, 83. steel filter, 4 ft. ladder, to May 13 ELVIS G H D sa r I The list said twisting burns Please Nofe Concentrating on a single sub­ 6p 1,240 calories. It didn’t list 18’ pool cover, 18’ pool ject, the governor discussed the Will Rie-open joggtog, but I imagine it’s about plight of the cities in far great­ PRESLEY TECHNICOLOR* vacuum, auto, skimmer, Tues., May 14 the same as twlsltng. er depth than Nixon. Further­ 4 FT. STEEL LADDER “ Home of Fine Italian BUR6E88 MERE8IIH I had an idea. 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k’* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGE FIVE MANCHES'rER EVENING, HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGE FOUR F e m o f i Oaims by Idle Boy, Kept Alive by Machine, Take Dip Here, GORDON STEEL CELLAOOOR8 Ruth League Dies Amid Pleas to End Life Upin Waterbary GARDEN GROVE, Calif. “ He’s dead right now, and the POLY Your First Step to i Modem Besement (AP) — Robert Snyder, kept only thing that keeps him going is through a Gordon Celledoor. ^ Sets Tryouts A S.e per cent drop in unem­ alive for three days with an oxy- is the machine,” the father, a ployment compensation claims gen-pumplng machine, died In a 46-year-old accountant, told the Doors sro reinforced for added coma as his parents begged doc- ’Times. CLEAN was reported for last week In the On Weekend Manchester office of the State rigidity end open easily with tor­ tors not to prolong his life. He said It was “ as though Labor Department. Claims sion springs. The replacement Tryouts will be held tomorrow “ This boy’s brain died Mon- they were pumping air through SPRING SPECIAL statewide rose by 6.8 per cent, door eliminates costly removal of and Sunday for Ifie 280 boys day,” Dr. Lawrence Lewln said a dummy." with the City of Waterbury good sidewalls and ends wornout who have signed up for the of the 13-year-old boy. "His "H I’d disconnected the res- COUMWEMTO) m C LU im i showing a tremendous 43.8 per wood door worry and expense. heart stopped at 2:10 p.m. to- pirator,” Dr. Lewln said later, Easier installation and low prices Babe Ruth League. The boys cent Increase. day,” the physician at Palm "the nurses would be rc- m a k e Gordon Doors your best buy. are scheduled to appear ac­ Harbor Hospital In this Orange qulred to notify the coroner and o ® lb s A total of 6S4 claims were cording to,age and first letter County city said Thursday In an the notation would say that I filed in Manchester for the week of last name. interview with the Los Angeles turned off the machine. A doc­ ending April 20, compared to 1.50 CompWtvIy ’The sessions will tie held both Times. tor who did that would make ROA WHIRLPOOLj; 587 claims for the week ending Installed days at Henry Park. All 18- An autopsy is planned. himself a martyr.” OPEN 8 A.M. — 10 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY April 18. year-olds with last names be­ The boy had been playing When the battle to save the PHONE 528-0300 Toiler next deer to taubt yea freei S o jr . - 4 pJO. If . V 4 « Claims throughout the state ginning with A through O are with two friends Monday aher- youth had ended, his father increased by 1,741 last week, to ttapiacement Door to report at 12:80, and H noon, tunneling a cave through said: “ We did something that One cenvtniant step for toRorlng eed dry elaening a 27,880 total. The figure was through N at 1:80, and O we thought Robert would have ; A the sandy soli of a drainage Plaaty of D«rYE-IN PARKING 174-178 SPRUCE ST. a ■Jir A ' V' 21,237 tor the corresponding though Z, 2:80 p.m. ditch behind his home when the wanted. W? donated his eye.s to week last year. All 14- and 16-year-olds are roof collapsed. an eye clinic. Waterbury was the state lead­ to report from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The others escaped but Rob­ “ He was young,” Snyder s.iid. er last week with 4,246 claims. ’This schedule will be in effect ert was pinned beneath 300 “ His eyes were very good. They It was followed by New Haven both days. Players who were pounds of earth for half an hour were...funny—now he’s gone with 8,602, Bridgeport with 3,- in the league last year, need before firemen could free him. and I can’t remember what col- 377, and Hartford with 3,001. not report. Boys who have not Deprived of oxygen, doctors his eyes were.” Manchester was 17th among registered yet, may register on said, the youth suffered severe ------the states’ 20 offices. It was either of these days. permanent brain damage. He leth the week before. The Gift She Will Treasure Most Picnic Beservatlons never regained consciouness Negro Scholarships The Recreation Department is and the doctors said he never HARTFORD AP)—St. Fran­ ^ J EMItlHO W SIRVICD on Mothers Day! accepting reservations for fam­ would. cis Hospital School of Nursing Succeeds Husband ily picnics to be held at either In Memory of Prof. Walter Williams A respirator maintained his has established six full scholar­ Henry Park or Valley Falls heartbeat and breathing for 72 ships for Negro girls. MERIDEN (AP)—Mrs. Irene Park during the summer. An 1800 scholarship honoring the memory of the late Prof. Walter R. Williams of 388 E. Center u a D. Ring was elected In a spe­ St. has been established at the University of Connecticut by the Manchester Pharmaceutical hours. According to a hospital an- | D C ^ Anyone wishing to make re­ All the while, Warren and Ei­ nouncement Thursday, the cial election to succeed her late servations should call the recre­ Society. Williams, an associate professor of chemistry at UConn for more than 39 years, died husband as state representative in February. He had taught many of the Manchester pharmacists. Mrs. Williams and Dean leen Snyder, convinced there scholarships would amount to j ation office at Henry Park or was no hope of saving their about $2,500 for a three-year from the 79th Assembly District. call Donald Berger, Director of Harold G. Hewitt of the School of Pharmacy accept the scholarship at the society’s annual din­ Mrs. Ring, the widow of for­ ner Wednesday at Willie’s Steak House. Society president CTiarles Barbato, right, makes the son’s life, pleaded ■with the doc- program to train registered Recreation. tors to end it. nurses. Gilbert and Sullivan^s ^Ruddigore^ at Bailey Auditorium mer State Rep. Alfred J. Ring; Reservations already made presentation. ’The fund will pro'vlde an annual $50 award to a worthy pharmacy student. Addi­ D-Meriden, was not opposed In for Henry Park include May tional contributions may be sent to Dean Hewitt. (Herald photo by Pinto) The Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop’s production of “ Ruddigore” opens to­ Kalbflelsch as Zorah; Cal Beggs as Richard Dauntless; Hal Harrison as Sir the election ’Thursday. 26, Vernon Junior IVomen’s night at 8:16 at Bailey Auditorium, Manchester High School. Tomorrow’s per­ Roderlc Murgatroyd; John E. Lombardo as Old Adam Goodheart; Pat ’Turner She was nominated by the Club; June 23, Acromold Fam­ ing lot at Carvllle’s Restaurant formances are at 2 and 8:15 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. Miss as Mad Margaret; Robert Jackson as Sir Ruthven Murgatroyd and Robert Democrats and endorsed by the ily Picnic: July 21, St. Joseph at the Hartford-Windsor town Martha White has staged and directed the production. Principal characters Gordon as Sir Despard Murgatroyd. (Herald photo by Pinto) Republicans. Holy Name picnic, and Sept. 1, Ex-Muslim Charged line and taken to Enfield, where are Kay Donnestad as Rose May bud; Janet Acker as Dame Hannah; Mary PAG Family picnic. the shooting occurred. Beau­ Reservations at Valley Falls pre’S car and empty wallet andromeda, and viburnum. Per­ tained the age of 16 by August OiMtom R ohm DealgB include: May 4, Vernon ’ Girl were found in the restaurant Andover cy B. Cook and Raymond 1. hfinclmitftr ■ Scouts; May 4, Cub Pack 221 In Beaupre Murder parking lot. Robbery Is still Bolton Blue Print A Supply Inn. Houle will supervise the trans­ Registration fee is J2 per boy overnight camp and June 11, HARTFORD AP) — Will dead for several hours. Identi­ listed by police as the motive. planting this weekend. with a maximum of $5 forthose 6M Huttford lUL Pack 21, Family picnic. Robinson, a former Black Mus­ fication was difficult because Beaupre, father of three chil­ families with three or more MnnchMtar, Conn. dren, was a member of the 83% of College Applications Garden Qub Auction Item Pick-up m BIOT Scents Hold Oampont lim who went by the name of only a high school class ring boys In the program. Bloomfield police department ’The committee In charge of ■ockvllle Rxek. Bat. 14N The boys of Scout Troop 11 “ Will X ” , was charged with was left on the body with the the auction to be run In con­ Fathers are requested to and their fathers held a camp- murder today In the slaying 1»f lnitlals“ P.J.B.“ for 12 years and had been pro­ To Replant nection with the PTA fair May accompany their sons at regis­ moted to lieutenant only a short By Seniors Accepted So Far out - at West ..Wllllngton last a Bloomfield police lieutenant. Missing was Beaupre’S .;,J 4 has arranged for pick-up of tration time. Last year’s pro­ time before he was killed. weekend. Robinson, who once belonged caliber service revolver which Guidance director Lewis at the 10:16 service of St. articles tomorrow, 10 a.m. to gram fell through from lack of A lovely ’Twenty-three scouts and to the Hartford and the Spring- Springfield police later said was School Shrub noon, rain or shine. Donated parental participation. creation. . Morgan reports that 83 per cent George’s E p is c o ^ Church Sim- their fathers took part In games, field, Mass., mosques of Bie Involved In the slaying of the V e r n o n “ „ ,, , day morning. Children are also Andover news Itemn tempo­ articles are to be left at the Adults are urgently needed as GHARQE YOUR of the college appllcaUons sent with a hiking and scout advancement Black Muslim sect, is named In store owner. rarily should be called in to assistant coaches, score keftp- curb. under the chairmanship of n Superior Court bench warrant. Keys found at the murder out by Bolton Junior-Senior flowering cross. Susan Losee, tel. 742-6^. Baseball Registration ers, umpires and clean-up crew PRESCRIPTION colorful Manchester Man Charles ’Thompson. He is accused of murdering Lt. scene later opened the door to ------^ \ Registration for little League in order to operates success­ birthstone High School seniors have been Grade 3 will represent the Camera Olnb Show Jones’ home at 7 Southern Rd., The Andover Garden Club, in and Pony Leag(ue, under the di­ ful program. Paul J. Beaupre last Dec. 19. Hurt in Crash acted upon favorably. To date, church school in the diocesan for each The Snipslc Camera Club will Accused earlier of participa­ Springfield, where a blackjack A Manchester man was there are 78 acceptances, 16 mite box presentation service observance of Arbor Day, has rection of the Recreation Coun- peresent a slide and movie .show tion in the slaying was Irvin belonging to Beaupre was dis­ ADUL’TS FAULTED member treated at Rockville Hospital rejections, and five on the wait- Sunday afternoon at Christ arranged for the transplanting scheduled for Tuesday at Sykes Junior High School on W. Jones, 32, another former covered. ing list. Church Cathedral. The offering , ® from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at the Town BANGALORE, India (AP) — of the yesterday after his car failed to of a number of fine shrubs on May 8 at 8 p.m. Allen B. Conk­ member of the Black Muslim State police declined to say Morgan says that Bolton is will go to Trinity College, Que- Education Minister ’Triguna Sen negotiate a curve in Vernon and family! lin will present the program mosque in Springfield. how Robinson was linked to the fortunate that all 17 applicants zon City, In the Philippines, the lower level of the elemen- Little League is open to boys has blamed the older generation “ Polynesian Holiday.” Proceeds struck another car. Jones Is being held on a mur­ murder, but .It is known that to the University of Connecticut School Menu tary school grounds. eight years old to twelve pro- for growing lack of discipline will be used toward the pur­ Eugene Broderick, 21, of 77 ’These are shrubs which were vlded they are eight by Aug(ust among students. der charge in the New Year’s they obtained statements from Laurel St. was charged with have been admitted, noting the Monday, sloshburger on roll. PINE PHARMACY Including 2 colorful chase of a movie projector for several persons in Massachu­ recent report that only one out potato chips CTeen°^ans, but- transferred to a ditch behind the 1 and have obtained twelve “ The elders have failed to ■ynthotfe Mfthitonci payslaying of a Springfield gro­ failure to grant one-half high­ M4 OMtor St MS-NU the Rockville Public Llbreiry, setts In connection with the of every four state applicants tgrscotch pudding- ’Tuesday, B. school while the construcUon of years of age by the same date,bring them up to be useful citl- cer. way and Is scheduled to appear Junior Division. murder. is being accepted. g S special. Harvard beets, addiUon was going -on. In- Pony League is for 13 and 14 zens,” he told an engineering 7 O f her ’Tickets will be sold at the Robinson was described as a in Rockville Circuit Court 12, Not all 17 wiU attend the uni- f^g'ted grahams; Wednesday, eluded are dogwoods, laurels, year olds who will not have at- conference. * 2 5 . door or may be obtained from Negro about six feet tall, weigh­ Two other men accused of In­ May 14. volvement in the Sprlng;fleld versity, however, and the in- turkey sandwich, cole ______^______Only $5.00 (or MCh members. ing 165 pounds, with a scar on Broderick struck a car driven •ddltion.l iton*. murder were not Involved in stltutions listed a ft » The names cranberry sauce, apple Bulletin Board his left cheek. by James Mullen, 37, of 4 Pen- Styles To the Beaupre slaying, according below merely indicate the col- ^.^gp. Thursday, Mexican chili, Mort birthttonn un The Industrial Products Show Friends in Hartford and field Dr., Elllng;ton. Both cars b . K l d « ) M w«nt«). to State Police MaJ. Samuel had to be towed from the scene. leges to which the student hM celery sticks, rasp- a i m In 14 k ira t ( O l d . will be held tonight at Rock- Springfield described Robinson been admitted so far, not his gelatin; Friday, tomato Choose From ■vllle High School from 8 to 10 to police as a dapper dresser Rome. ultimate choice u ■ soup with crackers, toasted BLACK p.m. and tomorrow 10 a.m. to and a “ flim-flam” artist with They are Odris Hastings, 23, WEEK NOT FOR THE WEAK Brian Edgerton, ’Thiel, Drew ^jjgggg sandwich, fruit, 8 p.m. featuring Industries of ment. a lieutenant In the Springfield LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — and UConn; Beth Gorton, Hills­ Muslim Mosque and ArtKlir During Girl Scout Week, one Bulletin Board TOP Vernon, Tolland and Elllngjton. no regpilar method of empIOy- dale, (Joddard; Phil PonUcelll Hurston, 25, a member of the reducing salon used the occa­ ’The Congregational Church The body of Beaupre was and John Lyons, Hartford State NEED FACTS? mosque. sion to advertise its business 5EAUE Quarterback Bart Starr of the found off an isolated, dirt road C^leke-. yiaryJo Ni- will hold a rummage sale to- YOU DON'T BUY OB SELL A HOUSE EVERYDAY—BUT WHEN YOU DO YOU It Is theorized that Beaupre with this sign: “ Every Week morrow from 9 a.m. to noon. Green Bay Packers played for through the heartandhad been Chois, Bryant and Stratton and WILL WANT THE BEST PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AVAILABLE!! Difficult decisions was kidnapped from the park­ Here is Girl Scout Week.” Articles for the sale may be Alabama in 1954. In Enfield. He had been shot Newbury; Cheryl Bavler, Bry­ come easier when you have all the facts and any one of the local ant and Stratton. Newbury and left tonight in the hall after 6 ^int 3or Qtntralioni p.m'. B. J. Flagg representatives can lighten your load. He repre­ Manchester Community Col­ Reg. 86.96. lege, and Mike Delaney, West sents a company that was established in the grand Drip dry and wrinkle shy . . . Virginia, Wesleyan and Wind­ Manchester Evening Herald tradition of performance, reliability dacron dresses . . . great travelers ham College. Bolton correspondent, Cleme- and lair dealing. 6 Oal. Can Also, C i ^ Pepin, University weU Young, tel. 643-8981. V S. O. M. B. of Bridgeport, Soixthern Con------1 6 . 0 0 Satisfaction O r M oney back MEET necticut, UConn; Steve Pizer, Desigrned with change in mind . . . Ver­ B oston University, Drew, W. G. Glenney Co. Youth Injured, MANCHESTER PARKADE satile, 6 0 perfect to dress for every day or UOonn; Dana Dimock, Boston 336 N. MAIN ST. night of the week. Scalloped all around the University and Drew; Joan Struck by Car DON NIELSEN bottom and neck line, fully washable in ■Vyilllams, Marjorie Webster maize, pink and green. Sizes 7-15. $16. Junior OoUege, MCC and Cham- Thomas Neubelt, 12, of 23 We want to introduce Don Nielsen, our newest automobile berlayne; Denise LaPine, Green Downtown Manchester and Manchester Parkade Mountain Junior College, and Strickland St., tried to cross salesman to the people of Manchester. Don is a life-long resident Rodger Grose, University of Broad St. at Center St. yester^ Bridgeport, Bryant and UOonn day afternoon and he was KEEP GROWING WITH US of Manchester attending local schools— gained his automotive ex­ struck by the car driven by s o IF YOU NEED SOME FACTS— Lodi, MOC; Janet Pepin, MOC perience as a mechanic and parts salesman. Don has just complet­ Loren M. Carr, 18, of 729 N. CALL YOUR LOCAL R. J. FLAGG CO. OFFICE and UConn; George Murphy, MOC, UConn, Fairfield Unl- Main St., police sadd today. ed an initial sales training program at the General Motors Training A patrolman took the boy to veiBlty and St. Michael’s; Nan­ D istrict Manchester 643-8832 Coventry 742-7141 Manchester Memorial Hospital 0 t h cy Struff, Dean Junior Col­ Center, Tarrytown, New York, to help you when you come in to in his cruiser where he was Enfield 749-9045 lege; Alana Rose, Boston Uni­ O ffices I n : Vernon 875-0774 treated and released. versity, UOonn and Springfield APRIL ITtli to A raiL 28th— ENDS ON 28«ii ask about'a new or used car. OoUege, and Phil Dooley, The boy reportedly started across Broad St., get halfway, REALTY UOonn. and turned back in'to the path Also, Althea Goodwin, Hart­ • Pink Almond • WeigeUa of the Carr vehicle. ’The case is DIVISION ford - New Haven Business under investigation. School and Intemaitionfil Acad­ FLOWERING • Mock Orange • Forsytbla Here are [ust a few of the 1968 Chevrolets emy; Mary Lou Spencer, Con­ 'The second car to be dam­ aged by a hit-and-run driver In i Beauty Bush Plus Many Others. cord College, West Liberty, S. SHRUBS C.; Mary McDaniel, Fordham two nights-wag reported this Don will be glad fo show you University, University of Roch­ momling by its owner, Michael All Potted Varieties ester and UConn; Holly Hem­ B. Abblittt of 137 Pearl St. The Buy 1 At Regular Price. car was parked in front of the PRICE ingway, Newton - Wellesley R ^ive 2nd For ...... School of Nursing; Coralle AJbbltt home overnight. dram, Hofetra, Bard, UConn; Police said they found patch­ Mary Klar, Connecrticut College, es of green paint on the fender Read Herald Ads • UOonn, and Robert Hutchinson, of the damaged oar. FREE Ornamental Trees Flagstones Northeastern University. Also, Donald Sobol, Windhapi White Dogwood Strawberries CoDverlible with427 Equi College and UOonn; Tony ROSE FOOD Krzeslcki, UOonn; Bob Ny- Pink Dogwood Gladioli strom, Drew, University of Mi­ It's madras... patches and with the purchase of Golden Chain Onion Sots ami, UOonn; Nancy Dolln, potches of mad mad modros Eastern Nazarene and Hart­ HELP SHAPE A BETTER TOMORROW ford Hospital School of Nurs­ 3 OR MORE Mountain Ash Vegetable Plants ing; Mike Byrne, LaGrange Nova 4Door Sedan w/Standard Lquipmtnl White Birch Perennials OoUege, Berry College, Ala­ POTTED ROSES Madras on the move . . i great for sum­ bama College and Valdosta mer’s sporty days. Patches of madras State College; Lee Brodeur, New England Technical Insti­ plaids bursting with action, packed with tute; Susan Lambert, Falr- Gome visit us at our Now, Eniarged Garden Center. Sign up fashion. lelgh ■ Dickinson and UOonn; Gary Lopez, University of for our Free Drawing Hartford and Dennis Sheridan, Vote YES slackfli fly front wltti hemp belt 8-ie. 9 . 0 0 Emerson College. ChevelleCoocouis Estate WjBoh(2 Seat) Parish Panel Meeting 1st PRIZE — BLACK & DECKER ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER 40. The St. Maurice planning committee for the proposed 2nd PRIZE — 8-10' FLOW ERIN G CRAB pant akivti wltti front wrap 8-ie 9 U W parish center will meet Monday at 9 p.m. In the church rectory FOR PROJECT CONCERN 3rd PRIZE ~ 10,000 S^. FT. BAG FISONS to discuss the needs of the vari­ ous organizations. CamaruCoiiveilible w Rally Spuft L()uipniwi| bennudMi fly front and hemp belt 6-10 IM The committee consists of • Complete local control Drawing will be held April 29th No Purchase Necessary the following representatives: Men’s Club, Joseph Gately; BLUEBERRIES . . . EVERGREENS . . . FRUIT TREES CXyW, Mrs. Brian Robldeau; • Proven advantages to ghetto children Downtown Manchester and Manchester Parkade CCD, Mrs. James Veltch and Mrs. Raymond Myette; /CYP, JOHN E John Bams; Nocturnal Adora­ • Extra help to Manchester children Carter Chevrolet tion, Robert Simmons;' choir, LANDSCAPE Mrs. Marguerite Geer; altar • A chance to encouroge racial harmony among adults of boys, Mrs. J. A. Freddo; CYP NURSERY TEL. 649-5238 council, Lawrence Flono; teen­ Whitham 1229 MAIN S1KEET age representative, Eric Geer, the future "OBOW WITH US” BOUTE 6, BOLTON—800 YDS. FBOM BOLTON NOTCH—648-7802 and nursery for Sunday Mass, Sponwred by the League of Women Voters of Manchester, Beverly Farrell, Treas, OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 0-6:80—FBL EVENING tlU 8 PJVL Mrs. Alice Mayhew. Mite Boxes Set ' Mite boxes will be presented j MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26. 1968 PAOI PAGB.SIX BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 :;V:iniiiii::i!Kii;i!!iiiiiii:::iii!!ii:ii!i:i;iiiiiii;!;!iiii:iii!ii;:!i;;!!:!iiiiiiiHiH!i!!iU:Hi!Hin!ii!!i!toi!ffi81H lfi| | i Dismissal Sought O'ub Hears Talk e y b i g r e e n s FBI Seen Playing Down “I t AR ^ CRAWFORD HOUSE By Meat Buyer Tew—Spreading (Daik Green) 18’’-22” Din. ,. . 3 ^ Conflicting Descriptions -Hj CLAY R. POLLAN- 220-Poujid Teacher Set AMS Yew—Spreading 22”-26|’ W a ...... MAR. 22 Your Daily Acfhrifjr Guida SEPT. 23 BUFFET-CATBtERS John KeUeher of Wut Hart­ WASHINGTON AP) — rooming house from which the According to Iht Sian. OCT. 23 ( ford will be guest speaker Mon­ Yew—Spreading 18**-20 ’ D ia ...... ^APR. 20 To Battle for Her 3oh officials are quietly trying to shot was fhred. Almost all To develop message for Soturdoy, |ll-14-1838(g Catering to Weddlings, Clubs, ■'1 day at p.m. at a meeting of \i Yew—Upright 28”-32” H igh ...... 5.-, 3- 6- 8-3X read words corresporxling to numbers 42-50-55 LARKSPUR, Calif. ' (AP) — OoUega—weighed 170 pounds the Women’s Club of Manches­ play down contradictory de- .^46-7549-9C Y ew — Upright 22”-24” H feh ...... the man they saw. of your Zodiac birth sign. scovw BUratoeth R. Blodgett, 41-year- when she joined ^ Stag Parties, Engagement Parties ter at Second Congregational Bcriptlons of the TAURUS Arborvitae—Globe 28”-32 Dia...... 3^ 33 **’****™*'®* "Unless he was wearing a wig 61 W ise OCT. 24 ( ... u 1 . Then her weight Increased, Church. APR. 21 1 31 Be old physical education teacher, ^ January when and hahiU of James Earl Ray, It’s not the man I saw,’ saw," said 2 You 32 Your 62 Strange NOV. 22 ■ Clambakes — Wakes The guest speaker, a meat These are fuU and nicely shaped plants at wholesale prtces. MAY 21 63 IfKreosed alias EUric Storvo Galt, the elu- CSiarles Stevens, who lives in 3 People 33 Heolth's 22-25-27-52$ prepared to battle tor job today gj^e visited a doctor who, she buyer for Popular Markers, Inc., g . le years old. ,12-13.24-3a 4 Romance 34 Interests 64 In slve escaped convict charged 6*6 Memphis rooming house, ^6978^3-8^ 35 And 65 Thoughts 54A2-65 ^ as students and friends rallied said, found a thyroid condition, will demonstrate the cutting of 5 For 66 Let Choice of Menu & Prices Call 643-8623 44 BALDWIN ROAD, MANCHESTER—644-8049 with the murder of Dr. Miartin Varying ages have been given 6 01 36 Try SAOITTARIUS to her “overweight" cause. Since then. Miss Blodgett meat, and show the various cuts 37 Culturol 67 Diet Luther King Jr. for the hunted man. 7 Courtship NOV Mhu Blodgoit weighs In at said, she’s been shedding two IdiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiin that may be obtained from a 6 Unusuol 38 Friends 68 Your The dUcrepancles have fueled Memphis residents salJ the JUNE 22 9 Appeor 39 Soke 69 To DEC. _ 220 peunde and her high school pounds a week. hlndquarter and rib of beef. lOMorrlooe 40 To 70 Privote speculation that perhaps Ray man they saw leave the room- \ 1-16-19-36 71 Populority 15-17-23-26^ prtnclpcU, Donald Krepis, con­ Support for Miss Blodgett has 11 Difficulties 41 Motters 43-49-87-88^ come from 89 girls who signed a^ and Galt actuaUy are two per- ing house appeared to be be- .740-4841-82 12 Prevoiling 42 If 72 Thot's tends she must be dismissed 13 Influences 43 Aid 73 Cooking CAFMCORN because she doesn't "fit the petition In her behalf, and a sons, or thatjwo or more per- tween 26 and 82. In AUanU, a C A N C n 74 Fovored Beautiful Summer Homes 14 Mount 44 Settle number of parents who have INVITATION WOW! WHAT SERVICE! sons used the name .Galt. housewife who saw a man get , jgNE 23 45 Worst 75 Offer Image” for her Une of work. 15 You JAN 20 by VARIETY No official statement has been out of the white Mustang osti- j JULY 23 16 People 46 Could 76 Worries Miss Blodgett has been cm In­ had glowing words of praise. 10 MINUTE SERVICE ON ALL CALLS issued to rebut thU theory. But mated hla age at 28 to 80. Hie 17 Should 47 Something 77 And structor at Redwood High Larkspur, about 10 miles north T O B ID fS57-59-6468 18 With 48 Steot 78 Restore 79 Influencing School for 12 years and she hem of San Francisco, has 5,700 resi­ DON’T BELIEVE US?—^THEN TRY USI as the massive search for FBI said Galt gave his age as 11^70-764546 l9 M o y 49 Will AN EXTENSION 50 Not 80 People AOUARfUt retcUned a lawyer for a hearing dents. King’s killer entered Its foUlfth 38. It said Ray Is 40. LEO 20 W ork Pizm Grinders Mad* The Old Fashioned Way 21 Fast 51 Fine 81 Your JAN 21 ^ OF THE week, FBI sources who had re­ JULY 24 next Monday at which an effort Her attorney, Leonard Bjork- Estimates of the fugitive’s 22 Shut 52 Door 82 Love We Chok Them OR You Cook Them A t Home 83 Good FEB.' 19 win be made to end her tenure. lund, contended that the school ELMER T. THIENES fused to discuss any aspect of height have nmged from 6-feet4 AUG 23 23 Question 53 Enemy ELEMENTARY SCHOOL y ^ the Investigation inalsted, 24 Enoble 54 To 84 Relationship 20-21-29-44^ Standing five feet, seven Inch­ admlnistratio n seems "more to 6-feet, his weight from 160 to 2- 9-2831 25 Your 55 Considerate 85 Affect 47-72-73 V es, Miss Blodgett—who holds a concerned with Its Madison Ave­ MARLBOROUGH, OONN. CALL thougl^ not for attribution, that 175 pounds His eyes have been ''32-45-53 26 Whether 56 For 86 Efficiency 57 Refuse 87 Be fISCIS master’s degree In physical edu­ nue Image than her capacity to Sealed bids will be lecelved n z z A - R A n Ray EUid 0«dt are the same per­ described as either blue or ha­ vnoo 27 Mentol 28 To 58 Be 88 Apprecioted teach.” by the Town Building Commit­ 643.0031 son. AUG. 24 59 To 89 Profitable cation from Sem Francisco State zel, hlB hair els either brown or 29 To MAR 21 tee of the Town of Marlbor­ 130 SPRUCE STREET “We know there’s only one SEPT. 22 30 You 60 Goining 90 . V sEm dy. 4- 7-10-35A ough, Connecticut, for the con­ M L w ^ person involved here," sEiid one 5-33-39-58 Adverse Neutral official. "We’ve got his finger­ An FBI offlclEil brushed off 761-6447 c 37-41-74 struction of an extension to the the varying descriptions, saying EHmer T. Thlcnes Blementery prints and we know who he Is.” Ghetto Private Enterprise 's A This "one person” contention "you run Into this every time— School on land owned by the It’s humsm nature.” Town of Marlborough, on >4i'* ''h '' ■} In Itself aeems to clash with the to Indicate he was a killer or PubBc Records FBI’s formsd sUmce that Galt “Take a bank robbery. Some Solution, Says Nixon S<*ool Drive, Marlborough, little cELShler who is 6-foot4 says had tendencies to kill." conspired with “Em Individual Quitclaim Deeds NEW YORK (AP) — Richard sense of that often misapplied Connecticut. SPECIALTY BUILDERS the robber Is big, over 6-feet The penitentiary wadren, Har- Said bid shall be enclosed in he E jleg e d to be his brother" to tall, but the bank president who Swenson, s^d he remem- CamUle ^ A. Nadeau and Olive Nixon says the naUon must term.” a sealed envelope and endorsed CUSTOM HOME MiPROVWIENTS violate King’s civil rights. Is 6-foot-7 says, ’No, he’s a lltUe bored Ray. I F. Nadeau to Roland E. private enterprise into the Massive new federcU funds for on the outside thereof shaU be ’The FBI filed the consplrEicy shriveled UDup runt. . > worn won’t oenevebelieve hene diduiu It*i lkuicu (kUled Nadeau, property at HarUand ghetto” and at the same Ume the ghettos are not avaUable, the words, SIDIN G OF A U TYPES comidaint against Galt in Bir- "Anvwav this mv Is a urofes- proven.” "get the people of the ghetto and money Is not the answer, ri/£ ‘•To Mr. Robert Worsley, .mlngham, Ala., 13 days after King was shot by a sniper in slonalTon He can change his ^ "^ce Webb and Minnie B. ‘"to private enterprlse-as Nixon said. "For t^ long white Here is a two level summer home which will pravirie caiairman Marlborough POOLS i C O T T A d tS hair line In three minutes with a Webb to Robert L. Webb and workers, as managers, as own- America has sought to buy off Town (Building Oonunlttee Memphis, Teiui., April 4. plenty of space for those large fomily holiday get-togeth­ In care of Town Clerk, Tennessee officials’qulckiy filed razor, and he can gain or lose 20 ,or a $1°million bounty. Shirley Webb, property at N, ers.” the Negro-and to buy off its ers. Thihree bedrooms, ample closet and storage space. Town Hall, Marlborough, a murder charge agllnst ^ t. Pounds when he wants to." Main St. and Tolland Tpke. This Is the soluUon to Ameri- own sense o* guUt,” he added. BalconyI' goesgo' the full length - of house, sliding - doors axit Connecticut Two days later, the ----- FBI sEtid There are conflicts, too. In de- murder Lease ca’s racial problems, the former Nixon said too many welfare both levels. Cleverly designed for summer living. Bnclosed is Bid for the Architects’ sketch of high-rise apartment for elderly that wffl he btdtt at BrooWyn and Court Sts. in Rockville. a check of fingerprints showed scripUons of Galt’s habits. In- jonvlctlon Is appealed, said a The Center St. Corp. to John vice president said In a nation- programs have sdmply perpet- VARIETY’S SPECIAL 10-YEAR FINANCINQ Extension of the Elmer T. Ray WEUs the meui sought, and cludlng; prisoner told of the bounty A. Femiolo, car wash on Hart- wide radio address on CBS uated a tradition of depen- Thienes Elementary he had used Gsdt m an oIIelb. Appearance: The FBI report- ^hlle he Eind Ray were in the ford Rd., for five years begin- Thursday night. dency, and added: “Our taE^ Is AVAILABLE ON ALL COTTAGES School." Ray escaped April 28, 1967 ed Galt “is said to be a neat penltanUary in 1963. ning June 1, 1968, with three “What we do not need now is ^ break this cycle by helping p — — — — — — — Bid proposals for the Gen­ Plans Set for Vernon Renewal Apartments from the Missouri state peniten­ dresser," while others who curUs added: “Ray said, ’If options of five years. another round of imachlevable *’*’**'*^ ^ ghetto the light of LOT OWNER?: knew Ray said he was careless eral Contract in order to be tiary where he was serving a there Is a mllllon-dollar bounty Building Permits promises of unavailable funds," self-redpect.” OPEN DAILY Send for Our FREE llluitrattd Cotolcii. considered will be received by A uniquely designed, high- fied semi-circle of contempo­ will be the first to be con­ ly housing complex for the the federal government. The 28-year sentence for a $190 su­ In his dress. on King, I believe I can collect John Wrobel, tool shed at 14 the Republican presldentlEil sis- J*' pressing his point that pri- II A.H. (• 9 P.M. I ‘ the Town Clerk until 8:00 p.m., rise apartment building for the rary design. It will have brick structed on a “turn-key" basis town. .Two in iVanklln Park third one, also financed by the permarket robbery. Speech: The Memphis room­ It.’ ” rai agents questioned g. Hawthorne St., $90. pirant said. Yate efforts Eire needed In the Soturdoy>Sundoy I I Own a Lot at...... are already in uee, one fl- state, is now imder way on The FBI hEis not amended Its ing house manager said the $ D.S.T. on Thursday, May 23, elderly will soon be started In facing, and Individual balcon­ In New England. Curtis but wouldn’t discuss hla Add-A-Level Dormer for Ken- .-vyhat we do need Is Imaglna- Incentives 11 A.M. to P.M. I Name ...... 1968 and there, at said office the redevelopment area by the ies will decorate the center The procedure will be to have naneed by the state and one by Grove St. conspiracy complaint to nsune man to whom she rented a room statements. three hours before King was neth Gourley alteratloiw to ^ve enlistment of private funds. ‘" r > I aa m sMtnvoArafaacp S ID IN G SPECIALISTS slEiin had a Southern drawl. An private energies Eind private tal­ assistance and loan guEirontees opened and read aloud. The apartments, designed by Three efficiency apartments developers, who will turn the Tennessee officials made such a 200 to develop "black capltiJlsm” Complete bids are being and two one-bedroom units will key over to the Vernon Hous­ naiAe change In the Memphis inmate who knew Ray In the ents In order to develop the op- the Hartford architectural firm ALUMINUM - WOOD - VINYL - SJONE Jarvis OoMtrucUon ^ for j^rtunlOes that He untapped In "“'®®® Negroes taken at this time from General of Kane, Fairchild, Farrell, make up the first floor along ing Authority. Funds for the murder charge. Missouri penitentiary SEdd Ray, Police Qash a native of Illinois, had no Center St. Corp., demolish two who themselves have over­ Contractors for the construc­ White and Rallis, will be con­ with a large community room, project are being provided by ORANGE HALL ' In enlisting the public’s help our own underdeveloped urbsm In the manhunt, the FBI has dis­ southern accent. buildings on Hartford Rd., $500. come." VARIETY HOMES tion, including site preparation structed on the comer of a kitchen, storage area and a the federal government. The I ATT. WORK FULLY GUARANTEED IN WRITING With Students Spencer Cary, tool shed at 15 hr'1'’rtland." and improvements, heating and mall room. New York office of HUD has tributed thousEuids of flyers. Money: Galt appesired to Nixon, who was In Oregon, Nixon proposed "new bridges Brooklyn St. and <3ourt St., al­ UP TO FIVE YEARS TO PAY spend money freely, and paid WInthrop Rd., $200. 2780 BERLIN TPKE., NEWINGTON ventilating, plumbing and elec­ most opposite the Tolland Coun­ Each of the other eight floors approved the plans EUid final The first set bears Galt’s name, said In the CBS network address between the developed and un- $2,000 cash for the white Mus­ trical work, and certain buiK- ty Court House which will also will contain 12 apartm ents, papers have gone to Washing­ the second Ray’s. that federal efforts In solving derdeveloped segments of our One of Connecticut's largest and oldest custom Buy Direct - No Middleman tang. Ray, sstid the Inmate, In Tokyo Oo. tor McDonald’s, Eilterations In equipment. See items noted be buUt In the renewal area. some efficiency and some one- ton for approval. Puzzling Euipects of the case a t AA w problems of the cities and own society—human bridges, “was tight ELS a tick . .. If you builders of engineered homes. under “Instruction To Bid­ The building will be a modi­ bedroom units. Hie project Hds will be the fourth elder­ - WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL - continue to pop up. The newest (Continued from Page One) 11 200 ^ their slums "ought to be orient- economic bridges, bridges of un- ders". involves Ray's, or Galt’s, smok­ owed him money, even a lew BINGO ing habits. cents, he would bug you to American Embassy In support George Kornse, new dwelling toward more black owner- derstandl^ Md of help." Type of Contract to be enter­ FREE ESTIMATES 7 4 2 -8 8 2 2 AtlEUita residents said ciga­ death.” « 6 XT a at 53 Edmund St $12 000 phin. for from this esn flow , . . He said that In an address FRANCHISE DEALER ed Into is AIA Document A- of current U.S. efforts to e jenaen Building 'Co. for Leo- black pride, black fobs, black next week he will discuss specif- 101 imder a single stipulated EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT rette or cigar ashes were scat­ Music-dEinclng: The FBI said WAYNE W. MILLER, Agency R.R. #3 Box 113 Coventry, 06238 war in Vietnam. No violence nard Parla, new dwelling at 66 opnortiinity and ves. Mack now- Ic programs for building these mj^TE 6A HEBRON, CONN. TEL. tt8-8618 sum. Aid to Poor Swells tered on the carpeted floor of a Galt “Is a fan of western Eind Bidding Documents, which O R A N G E H A a white 1966 Mustang that FBI country music” and “Is sEdd to was reported Bruce Rd., $16,(XX). er, In the best, the constructive bridges. ______agents Impounded there a week bo an avid dancer.” The Inmate "Ho and LBJ; ^ n t w^t. Ne- intrude Invitation to Kd, In­ K elsey - DeMonte said Ray “never expressed any gotiate now!’ Ito up to the struction to Bidders, Form of A f t e r K in g ’s D e a t h after King was slain. They alsb Miss Joan M. DeMonte of said a cigar butt fell out of the liking’’ for music or dancing. United States. Let s negotiate. BW, F'orm of Contract, Bid The FBI said Gsilt took danc- some of the placards said. Bond, Peiformanoe" and Pay­ (Continued from Page One) ■ ' East Hartford and Donald J. car when agents opened the penses were paid by the organi- Kelsey of Manchester were door. 'Die FBI has said the car Ing lessons In New Orleans In “Peace peace, now now, said ment Boncks, AIA General Con­ “Dr. King didn’t leave a will eatlon. The same procedure Is ditions, Supplementary General recently married. was owned by Gsilt. 1964 and 1966. But after report- others. , ^ and his estate Is still to be set- followed by his successor, the ers pointed out Ray wew In pris- Leaders of the demoiwtraUon, Conditions, Allowances, Ad­ The bride is the daughter of In Missouri, it was reported tied," Young said. "So the Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, who uiaLthat an FBI r »* buUetlnuun.*.. Issued------last on these two years, FBI officials indudl^ denda, Technical Specifications, board voted to pay Mrs. King is supported by his pastorate, Mrs. Dorothy Free of Enfield Working Drawings may be ex­ and Edward DeMonte of East year after Ray’s prison escape said the statement should have the toternat^al C^ristiM the same as our top executive.” West Hunter Street BapUst i S l Ray “d ^ n o t smoke.” read “reportedly’^ took dancing verolty. fUed a iwte amined at the offices of the The top pay Is $12,CKX) a year. church. Hartford. The bridegroom Is the MERCUIIY’S GOT m Architects (by appointment) son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett ^ Cdlfornl8, where the FBI ussons . U.S. Einbpsy The widow has four children income from King's writings said a man named Galt took Galt graduated from a Los ti^ l Hartford, Conn., or, at the of­ to care for and it was uncertain go to SCLC, Ebenezer and ^ 28 Autumn St. . __ B la-a crv*onii dancing lessons from December Angeles bartending school last No^ In ne- fice of ■ P. W. Dodge, Plan what amount of life insurance Morehouse College. Often King Mrs. Kelsey Is a graduate of Telephone Users: 1967 Uwugh February 1968, an March, the FBI said. Reporters Natloi^ Uberation E^nt In ne Room, One Professional Pork, King had. turned over proceeds of his E ast Catholic High School. She Is employed In the advertising The Fine Car Touch Inspired By Vmcoln^Continenfal. . . official of the dancing school, determined that at this same gotiatlons and Farmington, Conn., and copies "He didn’t have a tot of Insur- speaking engagements to staff department of the Hartford Na­ Rod Arbldson, said: “I never time a duplicate driver’s license drawal of American troops thereof obtained from the ance," Young said. "I think we members needing money, Architects on and after Mon­ tional Bank, Hartford. Mr. Kel­ saw him smoke any kind OT to- was mailed to Galt at the Blr- Vietnam. in SCLC carry something like Young said. ---- tocco^ mlngham rooming house. The American students and day, April 29, 1968 upon pay­ sey, a graduate of Manchester ment of fifty dollars (350) for »26.«» ” somebody asked him for . -pcelved an Asso In Alabama, where a man Dr. Donald B. Peterson, su- educators were among talked money and he had It. he would from the Unlversi i each set. Any Bidder, upon re- "The staff had always voune said ------— ------e* named Galt Uved In a Blrmlng- perintendent of a Missouri state from 16 Japanese '*^®” ^®® turning such set (a) promptly about a major Insurance policy “ t ni ‘y of ConnecUcut, Storrs. He Is jl^ rcS ^nr house from Au- hospital where Ray was exam- who caUed a boycott of tu i*11115 ouvii y nr Kino-K life but wa never “When I took his wallet out of / ___. TH ANK YOU upon award of contract or King’s life, but wa never employed at the First National gust through October 1967, both ined for six weeks In 1966, said classes in protest of • his pocket at the hospital in Stores, East Hartford. The Um m an ^r and the’ cook said "there was nothing In his men- spokesman for the Amerio within thirty (30) days after around to It. Memphis, I found a lot of credit bidding period (see Instruc- Young said s nger Harry Be couple lives in East Hai^ora. smTe. tal makeup or background to In- youths said their deinoi«tratlon cards but there was no money tions to Bidders) and in good lafonte, long-time friend of Reporters showed copies of dicate anything but a recidlvls- was as m u ^ lohn^n’s in it." condition will be refunded his King, had taken out an Insur- the rai-released picture of Galt tic (habitual) criminal whose Ing of full deposit. ance policy on King for the chll- Si to the Birmingham witnesses, crimes were aU associated with peace moves as it was an and to residents of the Memphis money. We didn’t find anything war protest. FOR YOUR COOPERATION Each Bidder must deposit dren primarily. Belafonte had with his bid, security In the years paid the salary of a FU EL O IL amount of at least ten (10) governess for the children, Police Group per cent of his bid, in the form Young said, 15.4 so provided In "Instruction to King’s legal affairs were han- Sets Dinner 200 CM. Min. O.OJ>. Bldders". died by attorney Chauncey Es- 24-Hoar Bumer Servloe! BRAND NEW 1968 MERCURY Although there is a work stoppage in Connecticut, we are (doing 'Ihe (Mlarlborough Town kridge of Chicago. The attorney The Interstate Police Officers R. B. REGIUS Building CJommittec reserves could not be reached, Organization will hold its animal everything possible to proviide uninterrupted service. the right to reject any and all Young, who was very close to dinner-dance tomorrow night at FUEL O IL bids or to waive any informal- King, said he knew of no proper' 649-4908 Because of a reduced work force, there may be delays on ity in said bids should it deem ty or estate owned by King oth- the Crystal Lake Ballroom in it to be 1x1 the best interest of er than the modest house in Ellington. Prices Start At WkGft£/ Skopping -AfuKUjA Oj operator-handled calls. Here are some suggestions to help you get the Town of Marlborough, West AUanta, not far from John Garibaldi, general chalr- Conn., to do so. King’s alma mater, Morehouse man of the dinner, says he ex- ObGO the best possible service: Attention of Bidders Is par­ -College. King purchased the pects about 600 members will ticularly called to time limita­ house about three years ago and attend. Most members are from tions for completion of the he said at the time it coat Ihe Connecticut and Massachu- WANTED work, requirements as to con- $10,0(X), plus renovating costs of setts area, but^^ong ddrtdons of employment to be JW.OOO. pected *-to attend-•* -> are members We want knives, tools, 'shears, trimmers, snips, observed and wages to be paid King’s annual income, he esti­ from as far away as Pennsyl­ Dial your own long-distance colls by using Direct vania and Texas. axes, shovels and anything under the contract (see In­ mated a few years ago, was else that needs a sharp struction to Bidders). $10,000 to $12,000. P art came The organiz.itlc.i ij a social edge. Satisfaction Guar­ Distance Dialing. No Bidder may withdraw his from his $6,000 salary and par­ g^up formed to improve rela­ anteed. Md within thirty (30) days af­ sonage allowance as copastor, tions between police depart- ter the actual date of the open­ wlth his father, of Ebenezer ments. Garibaldi says it has “SHARP ALL” Please look in your telephone book for local numbers. ing thereof. Baptist church. Part came from about 2,40() members, Phone 643-5305 Albel & Cowalski, his speeches. The dinner-dance will be from 585 Adams St., Birds of Avoid colls to Information unless dbsolutely essentiol. Manchester Flowers and Buds Associate Architects King accepted no salary from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tony O’Bright’s Tree of Life a Feather SCLC. His travel and office ex- Orchestra will provide music. " ^ 9 : 5 0 100 Constitution Plaza 21.50 49.50 Keep your fire, police and other emergency numbers 2 readily available. WaiBaTDDR] MONTEGO EQUIPMENT INCLUDED AT THIS PRICE: Please limit your repair service colls os much os pos­ Radio, heotwr, whitowolls, 3-speed fuHy synchronized monuoi transmission, 200 cu. in. 6-cyi. sible, since telephone installation and repair work will engine, curved gloss side vvindows, simulated walnut instrument panel, color keyed carpeting, be confined almost entirely to service affecting the pleoted both or aH vinyl interior, curb moulding, ventless side windows, windshield washers, Traditional Contemporary Regency public welfare. DOTH' 23.77 29.77 padded dash & visors, seat belts, backup lamps, and o host of other Mercury custom accessories. 14.77 I® [S W I Jewels of Affeclion for Mother’s Day We regret this temporary inconvenience to our customers, Gtraronteed In Sfock For Immediate Delivery! and will do everything we can to serve you as well as possible. . . . Our Family Rings and Pins W o m e n 's MiHCURY -plus . I INCOl N / Caldor is proud to offer you the largest display of family jewels, in 14 emd Teens' LOW FINANCING karat gold. These are the most cherished of all gifts for Mother’s with UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY . Day . . . a gift that will last forever! Prices on rings are for two stones; add $1.00 for each additional stone. Please allow 10 days for delivery. Two Pair $6.00 The Southern New England Telephone Company W hite Liglit Green Denim L ^ h t Blue Sals Fri. Weleonw Here MORIARTY BROTHERS MANCHBSTBR Open Wed., Thurs., Fri. to 9 P.M. MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. and Sat. “Connecticut’s Oldest Uncoln-Mcrcury, Comet, Cougar and'Montego Dealer!" \ 0 \ 3 R Exit 93 Opsn Lots 17 South Main St., Ckxrbln’s Comer Green ManorvUle Hopmeadow St. Route 6 p u r c h a s e s ^. Wilbpr Cross Parkway [vsry Niflit West Hartford, West Hartford, Simsbury, (k>nn. Farmlngrton, Conn. OPEN EVENINGS — Thursday till 6 Coim. Conn. Enfield, Ck>nn. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGE PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., -FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968

cation decided that the budget field andv East Hartford also customarily are built upon ex- our future rather than to waste such an attack was Inhuman, w m con­ increase offered It recently was «have thll service available to istlijg open tracts of land, city time seeking scapegoats for the iKanrl^patpr sites frequently Involve the failures of the past? Project trary to the traditions and ideals of our Insufficient, It countered with a their patrons. The Library suggestion of the curtailment of Board feels strongly that the condemnation , of property and Concern, however tiny, can do Missionary Conference country, an act of brutality for which The Open Forum certain actiirities (noted in a time is at hand when Manches- attendant court delays; How­ three useful things: It can re­ the world would never forgive us. ^mmunicationa for publication on the Open Forum will not flyer sent from the school'^nd ter’s Main Library building ever, all sites for the above- lieve some of Hartford’s ovti- PUBLISHED BY THE . "He (Robert, not John Kennedy) un­ be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 800 mentioned schools have been crowding; it can have a poll- April 26-28 HERAU) PRINTINO CO.. INC carried by my child) and even should be air conditioned, 13 Blasell Street derstood then as now that, above all words. The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish the possible closing of two We trust that the friends agreed upon. tlve educational impact upon the Mancheiter, Conn. else, a United States President must, any matter that may be libelous or which Is In bad taste. schools. Does this sound, my gf the Library will vote yes on children involved; and It can THOMAS F. FERGUSON With the completion of this CALVARY CHURCH WALTER R. FERGUSON while defending our vital Interests, pre­ Free expression of political views Is desired by contributions friends, like an inexhaustible- the appropriation for air .con- building program, all of Hart­ serve as an expression of genu­ of this character but letters which are defamatory or abusive Publishers vent the confrontation between nuclear monied town which can support dltlonlng the Mary Cheney Ll- ford’s secondary schools will be ine concern by the citizens of 647 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Founded October 1. 1881 will be rejected. Manchester. I ask that the vot­ powers which can lead to nuclear holo­ buslng? Perhaps. Only you brary. completely Integrated. All ex­ Published Every Evening Except Sundays know. You pay the money. Very truly yours, , cept five of the City’s elemen­ ers of Manchester Join me In Friday 7:30— SOUTH AMERICA (Bolivia). Speak- and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at caust. His (Robert’s) objective was to Norman E. Whitney Leo F. Diana, Secretary tary schools are substantially in­ supporting Project Concern er; Bruno Frigoli. Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall force the missiles out of Cuba without "A n Opportunity" Matter. children would be bused to our Editor’s Note: No Manchester Mainchester Library Board tegrated, and these five will be­ when they vote on April 80. Saturday 7:30— LATIN AMERICA (Guyana). war, and that objective was accom­ To the Editor,' local parochial schools, which taxpayer pays any money for SUBSCRIPTION RATES gin to receive ghetto children Respectfully, Speyer, Milton Kersten. Payable in Advance plished. This month, we In Manchester my children attend, so that the the busing progrram. Hartford’s School Program in an Inner City PrjJect Con­ Kendall R. Richardson One Year ...... 830.00 have an opportunity to act as a parochial school children and Sunday 9:45 a.m., 11:00 ajti.— “ Children «/^nH«r Vino fered many political setbacks cago, Detroit and Boston look back upon his life and point to . do required supplementary H.artford already has under­ is that the subject of^ t HU may have' along the way. Perhaps, this is to some important Juncture at cause an even greater problem reading for summer school taken to meet the needs of its MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUI^A- has loomed: and that is when exp.nnding pupil population. because Hartford, with the same TIONS. pubread or heard It ^nd actually have which someone offered a help­ courses they were taking. Oth­ should the citizen be consulted Ground will be broken for two rate of assessment as prevails thought It good for his cause to have it ing hand and that we shall be ers said that the building was right Display advertising closing hours: on programs of which he could 1,000 pupil elementai-y schools in Manchester, pays 60.9 mills For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. publicized. forever grateful to this benefact­ too hot to do research In spe­ The secret of Michaels not possibly have been aware this summer. Three additional in taxes. superior quality cultured For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. or. cial collections of the library. For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday when he voted for the group schools, each designed for 1,600 In view of the staggering mul­ from the pearls at comparatively Ebr Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. On April 30, the voters of Man­ They all wondered how the li­ effecting that program? Obvi­ 7th and 8th graders, are sched­ tiplicity of problems challenging lower prices, is the fact For BTlday — 1 p.m. Wednesday chester have the opportunity to brary staff could work under For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. By Nightfall, Please ously the answer can run the uled (or completion by 1973. A the very existence of our cities— oyster farms that we import them Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before offer Just such a helping hand such conditions. a matter which ultimately and publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday by voting to continue Project gamut from "never” to "each new Bulkcley High School for directly from Japan. and Monday publication. ■nils Is Arbor Day, and If there Is any issue." Obviously, also, neith­ As a result of this petitioriV 2 directly affects us in suburban They're hand-picked Concern. ,600 students will follow. All of ...Michaels grace In the weaither there will be a er position is tenable because the Library Board sent an'’'^^jj.g Manchester, is it not more sensi­ to our superior Friday, April 26 I submit that the major bene­ e schools have been ap­ a governmental agency must Initial statement to the Board proved by the voters of Hart­ ble to begin now planning for standards, too. token shower at the end of the day, to fit the Negro children of Hart­ have reasonable latitude to of Directors of the Town re­ ford at a referendum more than ■gem put Its blessing upon whatever won­ ford derive from this program function facilely while, also questing consideration of air a year ago. ders the hand of man may hove ait- cannot be measured in terms Maybe Khesanh Never Wad? important, at least in Ameri­ conditioning for the Mary Che Like some other people, I tempted to work during the day. Xerox Copy Service cultured of educational advantage but, can history, the electorate must ney Library as a capital im have been curious as to why The story of Khesanh may be, In mini­ Never is man more grateful and hum­ rather, is the realization that ature, the story of our whole Vietnam ultimately shape its destiny. provement item. This wa.s pre- there has been such a time lag ' MkndiMver pearls ble, never is his innocence more unsul­ there is hope for them in the I would like to see a large sented in December 1965. Simi- between the approval of a bond Blueprint and Supply, Inc. ( y H u h iA involvement. lied and appealing, than Is his state future in that the people who vote on the advisory ref­ lar requests have been made issue and the beginning of con- Dowtown Manchester can help them improve their lot MO Hartford Rd., Maneheater while he is in the act of planting the erendum on busing. I would like each year since in our annual struction. The answer, it seems, at 958 Main Street It is the latest determination about in life are truly concerned and tree which, if he plants well and with to see a no vote prevail. I budget. lies in a very real difference be- SM-SMS Khesanh which gives sharp point to the want to help. the full endorsement of nature, Is al­ sincerely hope that it will be The general trend today is tween the provisions of the City story. We can not deny that the white a thinking vote in no way fet­ to air-condition all public build- of Hartford’s charter and the most certain to live far beyond him­ race has discriminated against First, of course, American forces de­ tered by the acrimonious emo­ ings including libraries. In the charter provisions of many sub­ self. Who makes a tree, he knows full the present adult Negro genera­ tions of an electorate flagrant­ present bond issue statement, urban communities. Legally, cided to go forward toward Khesanh, to well. But what a lot of glorious sover­ tion and given many of them ly denied their chance to speak air conditioning for the Town the Hartford Board of Educa- set up a sort of frontier fortress and eignty and privilege that leaves to the cause to despair, but we now at the proper time. For this vote Hall a:id the Police Station is tion cannot authorize expendl- 935 MAIN STREET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO watch-post there. have an opportunity to start cor­ human being who plants one, of the Nature Study By Sylvian Oflara keep two overt facts in mind. also Included. Perhaps the gen- tures for the planning of build- 5-30 P M - CLOSED MONDAYS - MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER - type he pleases, where he pleases! It MAPLE IN BUD recting the wrongs of the past 1. Everyone admits this busing eral public .spends longer ings until after the voters have Second, In an effort to show power and TEL 643-5171 - 241 ASYLUM STREET, HARTFORD - TEL. 522-7201 - WATKINS-WEST is a sensation to experience when very and to begin clearing up the was an experiment. It has run periods in the Library than in approved the bond issue. Only FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEU 649-7196 determination, we decided to c

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We, the undersigned support a "Y E S " vote on the advisory question on regarding the continuation of Project Poloroia & "Palm Concern in Manchester, which will a ppear cin the April 30th Referendum. ------Imporlcd Sunglasses PhlUp S. Wald Victor I. Moees Cantor Israel Tabatsky Raymond J. Tanguay Abraham BlMn Mrs. John J. Bhlelda Dr. Martin Rubin Arthur Randall Mra. Judith Klau J. Arthur Joyce Kit Starr John R. FitzGerald RabM Leon Wind Mrs. J. Arthur Joyce Excopfiona) ' 7 9 Mra. Abraham BlUn Mai McDonald Mrs. ^Martin Rubin Arnold Landsberg Dr. Walter G. Helmann Eric Starr Dominic J. Squatrito Rev. J. Manley Shaw Flora B. Pfamatter Noreen McDonald Rev. C. Ronald Wilson Mra. Arnold Landsberg Value* M n. RuMn Ftalkoff Mrs. Walter G. Helmann George Hubbard Irving L. Aronaon Bernice A. Chappell from to Daniel J. Gallagher Bernard Apter Rev. C. Henry Anderson Dr. Hans Laufer Maurice Pau Helen Gallagher Sidney Cohen Dorothy Snuffer Mrs. Hans Laufer Sharon Moeher Mra. Sidney Cohen John K. Snuffer Mra. Bernard Apter David M. Barry END-OF-THE WEEK SPECIALS! Mra. Rose Pass Neal Modier Mrs. Dorothy Sheklin Charles Borglda John M. Lombardo Harold Brody William Peck Bart Swallow Helen Kopman David Wltham Bernice Bro^ Quentin Maiuun Jerome Nathan Barbara Wltham Mra. Charles Borglda Dorothy. Caruolo Mrs. William Peck Mrs. IMrl Swallow Sidney Brown Marjorie Msngun Mrs. Jerome Natham Steve Tlmrack Nat N. Schwedel Fred Caruolo George Nostrand Isadora RadcHiM Chariea Spaeth Mrs. Nat N. Schwedel Mra. Gerald Hardy Mra. Sidney Brown Mrs. Charles Spaeth Doris M. Stevens Griswold A. Chappell Mra. Morris Brunner Dave ’Thomas Elizabeth B. Thrasher Josei^ Gottlieb Gerald Hardy Mra. Mhrtha Raddlng Cecil Treadwell Carol B. Scott Dr. F. L. Buchman Walter Wiese Sanol Solomon Thomas S. Latham Alton Cowles I Mrs. Joseph Gottlieb Richard Hull Mrs. Walter Wiese New Mrs. Cecil Treadwell George Sandals Mra. Richard Hull Mra. I m e Buohnoan 1 General Electric David Heller R. D. Thullns Mrs. Tliomas S. Latham Lester Shapiro John Garappolo Dalelyne Siwlk Mrs. Jeanette Shapiro Mra. George Sandals James Hennessy Michael Berson Mrs. Helen HeUer Mrs. R. D. Thullns Mrs. James Hennessy Mra. Michael Berson Mra. John Garappolo Mini- WUliam Siwlk Henry Angel Albert Jacobs Mra. Dorothy F. Kenny Mrs. B. Georee Gorsky Eugene Twarnlte Mrs. Edythe Jacobs John Haney Philip Braunstein Ann Kosak Mrs. Helen Henry Mrs. Lynette Angel Rella Daigle Mrs. Mildred P. Cook Max Zucker Mrs. John Haney Mra. Jean Braunstein Caselle MUton GotUleb Monica McMdrran Irving Bayer Ronald Lang Mra. GaU Boud Shed Jane E. Blodgett Mrs. Ruth Bayer Mrs. Max Zucker Harry Haines Mra. Sylvia Gottlieb Rita G. Landis Mrs. Harry Haines Mrs. Evelyn Lang Burton Albee Our Reg. Mrs. C. J. Prague William A. Bayer Mra. Irvin Gordon 8.88 Sidney Green Mrs. Delorls Mabry Max Goodstine Henry Janssen William Cooper Mra. Burton Albee Raymond R. Wise Susan Crane I Mrs. William A. Bayer R. Hickey Tape Mra. Harriet Green Ann Clcerchla Mrs. Shirley Segal Mrs. Max Goodstlne Mrs. Henry Janssen Mrs. Laura Cooper Mrs. Raymond R. Wise Robert B. Johnston Michael Dworkln Mrs. R. Hickey Jason Novitch Boris Vlra, M. D. Aaron Welntraub Joseph Gordon William MacMullan Robert Croft Mrs. Robert L. Mullaney Mrs. Joseph Gordon Mrs. Robert B. Johnston Mra. Michael Dworkln 11.88 Mrs. Jason Novlitch Mrs. Aaron Welntraub Mrs. Robert Croft Oliver Jenkins Philip Edelson Mrs. Richard M. Flanagan Our Reg. 17.88 Double-Size Hibachi William Podolny Dr. Frederick Lowe Jr. Barry Welnbaum Mrs. Doris Packer Richard M. Flanagan Recorder Pauline Monsour Mrs. Frederick Lowe Jr. Dr. Alan Kemp Mra. Oliver Jenkins Mra. Judy Edelson George H. Miller Mrs. Barry Welnbaum John C. Long Two 10x8W inch chrome cast iron grids, each Mrs. William Potk^y Paul Ames Mrs. Mona Kemp Ooenraad E. Johannes James Slegal )|l81^'®Decorative storage indoors or out! Weather-resistant Jack Knals Mrs. George H. Miller Mrs. Anna M. Stime Mra. John C; Long with four adjustments. Cast iron body, wooden 88 Mrs. Paul Ames Mrs. Edythe N. Zubrow Leonard Seader Robert B. Kinney Mra. Pearl Slegal & vinyl finish on sturdy steel. Safety rounded corners Mrs. Jack Knaiz Richard Lee Howard HI Anthony Balbonl Mrs. Leonard Seader Eugene Kelly Dr. Herbert Snyder George Cochran handles and base. #1492 Harry Kovensky Mrs. Richard Lee Howard Mrs. Israel Tabatsky Mrs. George Cochran #8195 with plastic guards. Hinged lid. 2 patterns. Mrs. Anthony Balbonl Dr. Barry Trabltz Dr. Harold Fields Nicholas La Penta Mrs. Miriam Snyder Mrs. Mdlle Kovensky Mrs. George Fisher Russell MacKendrick Mrs. Sybil Fields James S. LeSure Israel Snyder George Stenstrom Harold Krants Mrs. F. Donaldson I Gall Trabltz Mrs. George Stenstrom Mrs. Russell MacKendrick David Winer I Morris Firestone Mra. James S. LeSure I Mra. Israel Snyder Westinghouse Mrs. Harold Krantx Mrs. M. Pacak Mrs. Morris Firestone Andrew Llndberg Mra. Rachel Shoag Robert Glguere Flowers for your Carden! 49.881 Mrs. Phyllss Greenberg Mrs. David Winer 2 Bernard Krutt Louis Pacak Paul Greenberg Frank Atwood Dorothy Mader S. Steven Sutton Mra. Robert Glguere Mrs. Bernard Krutt Sylvia L. Claflin Theodore Weiss John H. Rogers Jr. Mra. Curtis Farrell Mrs. Theodore Weiss Barbara Atwood Edward Glenney Madelyn R. Morey Ruth C. Bonney John Q. MabVy Dr. Louis H. Block Anita C. Sutton Mra. John H. Rogers Jr. Rose Bushes Dahlias from Holland • Cartridge operation-snaps in for instant use Curtis Farrell Dr. Seymour Neleber Luanne C. Blagrove 12” Portable TV Hardy field grown plants, ready to bloom this W ^ Marilyn Borke Donald F. CasteUl Mrs. Louis H. Block Jean R. Pilcher Stanley Zatkowskl Four top size tubers, 1 ea. cactus red, • Push button controls Mrs. David Holcomb Mrs. Connie Neleber William Bowen Slim featheiweighl in the new light year. Asstd. colors, varieties, our reg. 99c e A 6 George F. Bradlau Peter Lauderman Mrs. John R. FlUGerald Joan Bowen Robert Fuller John Preston Mrs. Stanley ZaUowskl EASY CREDIT TERMS cactus yellow, cactus purple, mignon red. • Capstan drive Joel CSialson Mra. Peter Lauderman Morton Rosenthal Joseph Jassle 1 look, with new all-on-one-dial Marilyn Mann Mrs. Morton Rosenthal Thomas W. Brady Mra. Robert Fuller Mra. John Preston • Vu Meter/Battery Checker Allan Gone Christopher W. Totten Thomas P. McKenna Jr. Mrs. Joel R. Hitt Mra. Joseph Jassle VHF/UHF channel tuning. Solid Our reg. 99c .77 Merwln B. Merldy Oscar Rottner I Elizabeth A. Brady 1 state power supply; full Fidelity, Rose Bushes • Complete with cartridge. Microphone, Stand, Leo Diana Mrs. Christopher W. Totten Mrs. George Tonekl John A. Knowlton Ralph Feeney Mrs. Merwln B. Merldy Mrs. Rae Rottner Huldah A. BuUer front mounted speaker with Choose pkg. of 3 blaze, or pkg. of 1 ea. See Our Complete Selection Earphone and Carry Case Matthew Dellomo Mrs. Helen Bumford Mrs. Kenneth Machln Mrs. Leland Carlson Kathleen De Cormier Mra. John A. Knowlton Mra. Ralph Feeney Catherine Doremus Thomas Brennan Ely Segal static-free FM sound. Weighs less red, pink & yellow, our reg. 1.79 . . . . 1.27 of Summer Blooming Bulbs! Eleanor D. Cole Gertrude Carrier June Charlamb Mra. Margaret B. Derby, John Banla than 16 lbs! 74 sq. in. picture. 79.881 Walter Grxyb I Mrs. Thomas Brennan I Mrs. Ely Segal Ann-Marie Miller Leonard R. Nelson Mra. John Banla Mrs. Connie Plepler Melvin Horwitz, M. D. David Crawford Marsha Gunther Nancy Stevenson Mrs. Herbert Cain Joan Crawford Mary Handley Camilla Nelson Charles J. Carroll 6 Eldna Hartwell Les Stevenson Frances Idzkowski Ann ’Trey Mrs. Charles J. Carroll Herbert Cain Thomas J. Donovan, M. E Arum C. French Lee A. Egan Below Original Wholesale costi Doris Hogan Jean Vlgue Mrs. Harry K. Carr Arthur L. Green Rev. Norman Swensen J. L. Cochran John Long Jr. /n Bernice Maher Jon Syme Celia Toung Robert E. Heins Mrs. J. L. Cochran Prof. R. Gordon Campbell Marjorie E. Thome Hans S. Menco, M. D. Betty Green Nedra U. Miller Mrs. Jon Syme pqiyllss R. Pierson H. Burton Hlcock Dr. Edward A. Williams Gerald T. Davies Mra. R. Gordon Campbell Blsther Miner Virginia PUver Ellen Schmeddlng Mrs. Edward A. Williams (3arolyn Davies Jessamine M. Smith Martha S. Palmer Philip E. Sumner, M. D. David Kahn 1 Susan Price Mrs. Joel R. Chalson S. Arthur Perkins Mrs. David Kahn Dr. Walter Schardt Mrs. Stanley C. Weinberg M. Philip Busag IsabeUe Regan Mrs. Austin Cheney Joyce Garman Mrs. Walter Schardt Jerrold J. Abell Mrs. M. Philip Susag Samuel D. Pierson Frank H. Horton, M. D. Betty Kearney Walter Sdiolsky Mrs. Sherwood Cheney Morgan L. WUt Michael Lardner Henry Becker Sheila Abell AUan S. Taylor Below Original BUsaheth Selpel Ralph Frank I M. Rubin, M D. Mrs. Henry Becker Mary Glade Louise C. Taylor Mrs. Morgan L. Wilt Douglas Roibsrts Jr. M. D. I Alana Lardner Wholesale Cost! George Sherry Jr. Mrs. Robert Franklin Louis Vlsmontas Horace B. Learned Phillip Harrison Charles W. Glade Jr. Bernard Wright Marlon Straughan Dr. David Caldwell Gertrude Shankman Harold ’Turklngton Mrs. John Fedorchak Kay Wright R. E. Richardson Jr. A. Raymond Rogers Mrs. Horace B. Learned Donald Woods Mrs. David Caldwell James O. Tatro Mrs. Richard Martin Ronald Scott Rev. Stephen M. Price Elizabeth M. Daly William Whitney Mrs. Fred Geyer Joyce S. Young Arm McGuire Vlrgflnla F. Briggs Rev. lUmald E. Haldeman Geraldine Dick Alan W. Gates Idamay Richmond Lloyd Berry Dr. Peter Gram Conrad Quinlan Catherine McGuire Beldon Schaffer Rev. James W. Bottoms Dr. Harriet L. Gesler • Russell K. Scott Mrs. Peter Gram Robert H. Fenn Nancy Cone Elaine Reynolds Mrs. Beldon Schaffer Mrs. Allan ’Ihomas Doris E. Kibbe Wilfred Duchesneau Francis Hale Edward P. Coltman Mrs. William H. Slelth Adam Rhodes Wayne Bolduc ' Mrs. Paul Schick Elva McCormick Donald E. Taylor Mrs. Francis Hale Mrs. Edward P. Coltman Mrs. Mark R. Kravltz Mrs. Adam Rhodes Mrs. Wayne Bolduc Elmer Odell Dr. Doris E. Neison Albert J. Obue Robert Hohwleler Dr. Keith Woolpert Mrs. E. L. Blachurel Catherine C. Shea Kenneth W. Gibson Mrs. Elmer Odell John S. Foley Mary R. Leslie Mrs. Robert Hohwleler Mrs. Keith Woolpert Mrs. John Franzosa Mary Z. Shea .Robert L. Mullaney Mrs. F. Robert Dleterle Mrs. John S. Foley Mrs. Stanley Zlma Jr Geueral Electric General Electric BUa M. Fletcher David Williams Alfred P. Werbner Dr. Theodore Powell Joseph ’Tyler Mra. James Bottoms Mrs. Stephen H. Smith Kodak Carousel G.A.F. Anscovision John Carlson Gertrude Williams Mrs. Alfred P. Werbner Frank A. Giorgio Sr. Mrs. Theodore Powell Fred J. Caruolo Mrs. George Torrance Stephen H. Smith Cawle D. Gamer Ruth Cavln John Anderson Mrs. Walter G. McNaUy John J. Buckley Gary L. BogU W. B. Kloppenburg Eugene McCarthy Rena Bacon Donald E. E. Anderson Mrs. John Anderson I Mrs. Lawrence W. Hawley Mra. John J. Buckley Mrs. Elizabeth H. Bogll Jane B. Bensche Mrs. Eugene McCarthy Dual 8 Movie Projector Automatic Toothbrush Food Cooker Theresa Zarbo Lois J. Anderson Alfred Rlcclo Mrs. John N. Lombardo William H. Stuek John Lovely Mrs. Martin T. Danahy Dan Rodeckl 500 W. Slide Projector| Bruce E. McCubrey Roberta Doughty Mrs. AUred Rlcclo , Mrs. Fredrich I. Rogers Mra. William H. Stuek Mrs. Carol A. Lovely Mra. John Boleuid Mrs. Dan Rodeckl Frances Regan Edwin Doughty Robert Coulombe Mrs. Israel Levine Mrs. Arthur Nielsen Thomas ’Toohey Louis F. Heard Our Lowest SAVE $5 Herbert Shook SAVE Our Lowest SAVE $5 SaUy A. Margie Mrs. C. Ronald Wilson Mra .Robert (JotUombe Dorothy Horwitz Mrs. Arnold Newman I Mrs. Barbara Toohey I John A. Krause Mrs. rterbert Shook Our Reg. Low SAVE Our Reg. Low Our Reg. 14.97 Price Ever! Our Reg. 15.971 Diane Kllmas OVER $10 Price Ever! Bernice Cobb Rev. Felix M. Davis Leonard Stevens Andre Baracco Joaquim Soares Rev. (Jeorge ' Nostrand Frank J. Smith Price 62.99 OVER $10 Priti 56.99 Constance Adams Theodore Staudt Mrs. Leonard Stevens C. E. Jacobson Jr., M. D. Louise England Mrs. Barbara Soares Mrs. Myrtle WlUlams 10.97 Mrs. Frank J. Smith 9.97 Carl Mlkolowsky, D. M. D. 46.40 Mrs. George J. Lonski Elsie AbUd James McGrath Mrs. Elaine Malek Sister Barbara Costello Charles Utting John Stoffolano 52.87 Steam cooks a complete meal . . . ends pot-watching for-l Short, precise back and forth motion! Provides cleaner teeth Dorothy S. Hughes Csirl Rohrbach Mrs. James McGrath Nancy G LaPolnte Mrs. Roy Pelmas Sister Mary Mahar Mrs. Chaurles Utting --v., Mrs. John Stoffolano This fine projector will show your favorite slides to best Shows both super or regular 8mm film with automatic ever! Timer tells you when food is ready. TV dinners.I I Joseph Garman Sister Nancy Vlleno than hand-brushing. Six personal snap-in brushes in asstd. colors. Margaret Boland Linda Sullivan Mrs. Christine Jackman Mrs. Florence Pearson Jeanne Low W. F. Waterfleld advantage! Blower cooling protects slides. No-jam sprocketless film threading ease. 400 feet capacity. Cordless power handle, charger base may be wall-mounted. #TB2 casseroles, vegetables, leftovers, etc. P. Esplet Herbert B. Crandall Eugene Jackson Margaret G. Sumner Dick Rosenblatt Mrs. Samuel G. Smith ( Edward Ralph Mrs. W. F. Waterfleld Carousel tray for easy operation. Elevation control, rapid rewind. Maxwell G. Morrison Bertha D. Borst Mrs. Eugene Jackson Janet Warren Mrs. Edward Ralph Chadwick Whltesell Mrs. Evelyn Lambert Paul R. LaBrec Cora Altschuler Roderick A. Wright George Jackson Clayre H. Hall Adam Rhodes Mrs. Lee Whltesell Mrs. Myron Rice Mrs. Paul R. LaBrec Sydney W. Schulthels Mrs. Roderick A. Wright Mrs. George Jackson Ann H. Horton Mrs. Adam Rhodes James Whiteside Mrs. Dorothy M. Nostrand David A. Brenner Catherine Little Jennie M. Halsted Mrs. Joyce Fllntoff Helen Solomon Mrs. Michael Edenburn Jane Cook Mrs. Louis Heard Mrs. David A. Brenner Betty Allman R, G. Halsted Gary Resnlck Mrs. Douglas Robert Jr. Ellen Edenburn Frank Relscherl Mrs. James F. Marshall Rev. Ernest J. Ooppa Cox Helen B. MacPherson Robert May Mrs. Gary Resnlck Mrs. Alfred J. Kargl Mrs. Stephen Frey Mrs. Susan Relscherl Mrs. Frederick H. Burr Rev. Earle R. Custer Marion B. McLagan Mrs. Robert May Randal M. Rogers Mrs. A. Raymond Rogers Mrs. Sarah Finley John Halloran Mra. Faye M. Lawrence Rev. Eric J. Gothberg New Faucet I ART SUPPLY SPECIALS! Josephine Sadlon Doris Tlmbrell Mrs. Randal M. Rogers Angie Casalino John Bowen Bernard A. Wright Sr. Mrs. Alfred L. Williams I Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Planes Martha T. Robinson Edward Tlmbrell Charles JaworsW William H. Slelth Mrs. John Bowen Mrs. K. E. Wright Mrs. Ceretha P. Lechausse Rt. Rev. Monsignor Vincent Ram 1x1 James F. Adams Edward Jaworskl E. L. Blachurel Ronald Miner Edward Werner Louise D. Darling Edward Reardon Fountain r/uj 12 Pc. Beginner’s Oil Set Testrile Alum. Floor Easel Madeline Hickey Mrs. James F. Adams Mrs. Edward Jaworskl John Franzosa Mrs. Ronald Miner Mrs. Ruth Werner Mrs. William J. Stevenson Rev. ’Ihomas J. Barry Albert L. Post Thomas Schackner Stanley Zlma Jr. Henry E. Agostlnelli Mrs. William Whitney Evaline D. Pentland Our Reg. !"q Q Our Reg. Q O O Ada A. Peterson Rev. Louis E. Bowen Jr. • O O 4.79 0 . 0 0 Virginia A. Baxzano Mrs. Albert L. Post Mrs. Thomas Schackner Betty G. Rein Mrs. Ingegerd L. Anderson Mrs. Lloyd Berry Gertrude Llddon Rev. Joseph E. Bourret 5.29 2 Beverly K. Treadwell F. E. Fallow Kenneth Harley Mrs. Frank A. Giorgfio Sr. Elvie P. Johnson William D. Wilson Rosalie A. Norris Mrs. Davis Wlggln Consists of 6 tubes of oil, one 9x12 oil Sturdy, over 4 feet high, with adjustable Walter Roth Effie Blake Mrs. Kenneth Harley John N. Lombardo Anna C. SampSon Mrs. William D. Wilson Marlon E. Hopkins Mrs. John Mitchell 2.99 tablet, one 10x14” canvas, 2 sable brushes, top. ■we y;5i'iX Cox PT 19 Marjorie Dearlngton Horace Brown Walter C. Stahl Fredrick I. Rogers Laura B. Briggs Martin T. Danahy Kathleen McCann Mrs. John Baker Our Reg. 3.99 2 bristle brushes. Patricia Vogel Joan Brown R. C. Werkhleser Israel Levine Gertrude Ballsleper Mrs. Mary Louise Danahy I Carrie M. Johnson Mrs. Donald H. Roy Richard A. Williams Estelle Carpenter B. Burton Smyth Davis Wlggln Janice F» Vernier Sister Mary Eileen Louise J. Hotchkiss Jaquelyn Wagner Turns a faucet into a drinking foun­ Ready-lo-Fly * I • Allison Brody Calvin Taggart Mrs. B. Burton Smyth James O'Connor Paul P. Samoza Sister Mary Vlncentlne Gladys R. Hansen Mrs. Jules Karp tain. Attaches in seconds, no tools Our Reg. Gladys Boyd Mrs. Calvin Taggart K. G. Bensen Mrs. James O’Connor Sister Agnes McCann Sister Mary Placlde Ethel M. Rollason Mrs. David Gussak needed. Press, it’s a fountain! Re­ Large Tube Acrylic White Paint 1.19 Gas Plane - L Control Sister Theresa Gertrude Minnie Clifford lease, it’s a faucet. )jlFf-62. K. H. Shirer Mrs. William FitzGerald G. J. Dixon Mrs. Harry Maldment Sister Joan Farley Mrs. Lee Sllverateln Our Reg. Isabelle McFarlan Mrs. Herbert Benson Albert O. Judd Jr. Donald Genovese Sister Teresa McGrath Sister Mary Rufina Raymond Clifford Wingspan 22” . 049 Babe Bee motor. Easy start with John W. Thompson Sister Mary ’Theresa Sue Hadge Wood Sketch Box, 12” x 16” 4.29 William F. Freeman Charles Froh C. T. Spragrue Sister Margaret T. Hayes Mrs. E. J. PlaU Roberta Vater L Our Reg. spring starter, control line and handle. Ida M. Suprenant Mrs. Charles Froh Mrs. John W. Thompson Mrs. C.. T. Sprague Sister Alice F. Carmen Sister Bernard Mary Jane R. Pastel Martlus L. Elmore Inez Coe ' Genuine Ceramic Tile 36 Color Pastel Set 88c Patricia Nlcoletta Gerhard Bortel Jo-Ann Morlarty Sister Helena M. Leonard Sister Irmlna Edward Glenney Mrs. Allen Brown Cox P40 War Hawk Ready-lo-Fly Mrs. Martlus L. Elmore Sister Mary Armand Martha D. Greene Our Reg. Frances H. Fowe Mrs. Gerhard Bortel Mrs. Rolland Castleman Sister Catherine Keefe Bruce Z. Marshall Bathtub Edging 12 Tube Water Color Set 69c Heda Reichlln Walter McCloud Dr. John Wright I Raymond C. Larlvee Sister Margaret R. McKay Sister Mary La Salette Richard A. Marshall Mrs. Robert Geagan Carolyn H. Becker Jean Campbell Mrs. Walter McCloud Barbara Cox Mrs. Raymond C. Larlvee Sister Edna Gagnon Mrs. Richard A. Marshall Avis M. Kellogg Gas Plane—L Control Mary C. Keenan Harry Carr James Green Norman CJlark Sister Kathleen V. Earley Charles ’Turner Eleanor Bradlau Installed in minutes, waterproof. Adds color and beauty, fits Canvas Panels Mrs. James Green Mrs. Charles ’Turner Harry Maldment Helena A. Booth Diana Custer Mrs. Norman Clark Sister Mary E. Sheehan Barbara Gold Elgin Zatursky standard tubs and showers. Asstd. colors. Our Reg: Sale Price! Wingspan 20” . 049 Babe Bee motor. 3 blade pro­ Emil Lucek Sister Mary E. Frlel Mother Magdalena G. E. McFarrls Sizes G. Aronson Jean Burnett Ernest W. Benson Robert Geagan peller. Control line and handle included. Verne E. Burnett Mrs. Emil Lucek Mrs. Ernest W. Benson Sister Mary Fleming Sister Mary Hugh Dorothy Miles 3 for 66 v ilh Lois Ann Beckwith John P. Olson Elizabeth Caine Sue A. Tyler 4.89 New soft formula deans and Walker Briggs Mrs. Richard Melton John J. Hinchen (Jliester Kobllnsky Elizabeth W. VanWhy 3 .7 7 waxes in one quick, easy step. Peter Richmond Dr. Jean-Louls Hebert Ruth Holmes ! Mrs. John Hinchen Mrs. Chester Kobllnsky Raymond R. Reid I Therese O’Leary Conform to ’68 safety vode! Installs I I XM, Heavy Gauge Liner Perfect for new or old finishes. Marjorie McMenemy Mildred Christadore Paula Clough Larry G. Olsen Mrs. Jean-Louls Hebert Mrs. David Thomas Dr. Sedrick J. Rawlins Joseph Kopman Mrs. Robert J. Digan easily. Kit includes all materials, Beverly L. Hennessy Jay R. Stager Stanley G. Koskl directions. 2 red or 2 amber per set. Joseph S. Van Why Dr. Merrill Rublnow Jack Goldberg Mrs. Joseph Kopman Greta T. Rourke Patricia J. Conti Mrs. Merrill Rublnow Flora B. Pfamatter Mrs. Jack Goldberg Philip Forzley Shirley M. Stager A. E. Diskan, M. D. Wilma S. Joyner I James J. Brezlnskl Rymple Cloth Mrs. Kenneth G. Skinner I Robert Stone Billie Carlson Alyce T. Rawlins 1 Janet Forzley Edward Platz, M. D. Catherine Putnam Fog and Arthur E. Blaeser Jr. Mrs. Robert Stone Harold Wyman Alan L. Benford Carol E. Kuehl Mary E. Jaworskl Jacquelyn Fetherston Anita F. House Leo Charendoff, M. D. P. G. Pratt Anthony C. Allbrio Nell H. Ellis Mra. Harold Wyman Marye Gail Benford Donald K. Kuehl Mrs. John M. Hyde Driving Lights Pool Our Reg. Cniarles H. Phillips Helen D. Duchesneau Marianne Lessard Sarah ’Tichenor Our Regular Price 99.77 O. M. Fegy Mrs. Neil H. EUls Paul R. Marte Anthony Urbanettl L'ily-- 1.09 Mrs. Edward Morlarty Carmine J. FlUoramo Virginia Phillips John F. Shea Jr. Mary H. Fraher Edna Hohwleler Bessie M. Chara 8 9 ’ Marty Sperry Patricia F. Guay Mrs. Anthony Urbanettl Our Reg. Retes C. Vincenxo Mrs. Carmine J. FlUoramo Ralph Warren W. David Keith Marion T. Jesseman Dr. John Prignano Mary Warren Rev. Alex Elsesser Isldor Wolf 10.95 Crimped polishing fabric, all cotton. Mrs. Walter Weir John M. Hyde " John R. Mrosek Mary L. Benson Mrs. John Prignano 8 .7 7 Soft, absorbent, lintless. For ciii or fine P. H. Maloney Florence Blckley Glaidys Melbert Philip Bayer William E. Buckley Sarah Elsesser Carol J. Hill Your choice of amber or clear lights Jk’-s Rev. Walter Loomis Gertrude Wolf Charles Barbato furniture. 96 sq. ft. Harold A. Harmon Earla Ferguson Russell Holmes William E. FitzGerald Eva H. Prentice Mrs. Charles Barbato - with heavy, chrome finish. 12 volt \ iO S i Janet Hubbard Marguerite Loomis Jean C. Caglanello 77.88 Mary Wleczorek only. Mrs. Harold A. Harmon Jean Mlsener Joel E. Janenda Herbert Byk EASY CREDIT TERMS Graham B. Fulton Andrea Marshall Ad Turgeon Rolland Castleman Margaret K. Smith Philip Woodrow Mrs. Glenn W. Covlll Ruth Woodrow Mildred S. Tenney Mrs. Herbert Byk Bucket of Sponges Mrs. Graham B. £>ilton John W. Ferguson Dick Field George C. Lessner Dorothy Miller Seymour Kaplan Specially designed connectors Blanche Newman John McClain Mrs. Paul Sady Boherk 4-Way completely cover joints and are William R. Martens Norma O. Paggloli Lewis Segal Esther Warren Mra. Seymour Kaplan :1 Alfred B. Sundqulst, M. D. Janet Sterling Jules A. Karp Carlton Welsh Ann McClain Lucinda Briggs doubly screwed to uprights to in­ Mrs. William R. Martens Mary Malone Mrs. Roger Lemelln sure rigidity and perfect fit. Solid Our Reg. Frank Roberts Jr. Robert R. Keeney, M. D. Vivian Ware Sanford J. Plepler Mrs. Carlton Welsh I Cynthia Weeks Emergency Flasher Dick Malone Elizabeth Lauder I Chester W. Obuchowskl 4-sided welded uprights. Heaviest 99c Mrs. Frank Roberts Jr. O. Luqjlberg Jr., M. D. Anna McCahan Marc S. Levine Kenneth Easton Jr. Mrs. Chester W. Obuchowskl gauge liner in its class. Galvanizerl 7 9 ’ B. Budanauro Francis W. Helfrick, M. D. Mema West E. George Gorsky Mrs. Kenneth Easton Jr. John Ruff Doris S. Ramlzi steel. Lll F-KOTE bonderized, 2 Eunice Ruff Mary Ann Marin Mrs. Charles Adams Consists of plastic water pail wash mitt, Mrs. E. Budanauro Frederick P. Becker, M. D. Orrln E. West Leon Podrove Ralph W. Perkins W. J. Selbey coats of baked enamel. Union David L. Warren, M. D. David Phillips I Margaret M. Dunfleld Mrs. Ralph W. Perkins I Mrs. Gladys Rosen Frances Larsson ?."7'’'’ 2 . 9 9 Carbide liners specially formu­ scourer, large size sponge and polishing J. Bernard Ouesult Frank Phllopena A? cloth. Daniel Durceut William D. Stroud, M. D. Jean C. Smith Robert L. Mullaney John Lamenzo Nicholas Derewianka Elaine M. DlNunzIo Same as Above, #800. Converts regular turn lights to emer­ / V* lated to resist below freezing Douglas H. Smith, M .D. Evelyn Derewianka Marian S. Lynch Mrs. Frank Phllopena w ith custom styled gency lights. .Easy to install; no wires weather. Mrs. M. F. J. Fay Paul K. Schick, M. D. Mrs. Robert L. Mullaney Mrs. Roger Olcott Daniel J. (Collins J (^ Cratty Thorfias M. Healy, M .D. W. T. Moyer, M; D. Henry E. Agostlnelli Walter Shea Dr. Richard Melton Patricia M. Murphy knob & bezel. 3 . 9 9 to cut or splice. #800G. Lorna Moyer Mrs. Ruth Melton Harvey Pawtel, M. D. Mrs. Daniel J. Collins Robert D. Shanley I .Robert E. Kama, M. D. Joseph A. ^ntl I Mrs. Walter Shea Fred A. Ramey Jr. Joseph F. Liegl Sr. Ruben Flalkoff, M. D. William Dow Jr. Charles N. Crockett Harry Howroyd George Marlow JoAnn Thulln Pat Dow Mrs. Wilma Marlow JoAnn Fisher Mrs. BYed A. Ramey Jr. William Raiser H. J. Lehmus, M. D. Ronald Jacobs Mrs. Harry Howroyd William Schultz Mrs. William Raiser Mrs. Leon Podrove John Flaherty Vincent L. Diana Ted Cummings Mrs. Judy Moses Lauree R. Diskan MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE SALE: FRI. & SAT. G. J. Thrasher Mrs. Robert Kama Ruth Flaherty I David C. Wlchman Francis Dellafera Mb's. Flossie Mosler Ian G. Campbell, M. D. We ask the indulgence of Mrs. G. J. Thrasher Mrs. Victor Moses Ann Steely David L. Gussak M. J. Bigglnl Saivatore J. Squatrito Elaine (Jharendoff I any signer whose name has OPEN LATE-EVERY NIGHT Harold Steely Allan D. Thomas John Sullivan Mary G. Squatrito Elisabeth S. Blodgett bem omitted due to lack of EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY James O’Loughlin Sylvia ^E. Hlrschfeld We reserve the right to limit quantities Mrs. Joan O'Loughlln Sheldon Adler Helen Melster Arnold H:'Klau Afred Dr. Robert Rayburn Viola S. Reid space and time for checking Mrs. Shirley Rayburn ' Shirley E. Wald this list. John J. Shields Mrs. Sheldon Adler Richard Melster Richard C. Woodhouse Clarence Welti

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' I pa g e thirteen MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 196& ^AQB TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 Rockville; John Edwards, 72 Columbia THINK SMALL 9 1 7 8 4 . 9 ^ Rham District Hospital Notes Vernon St.; Mrs. Grace Robarge, Storrs; Barbara millK OT inw DeMvwd'to’SEedii^ar All evening visiting hoars end Bates, 23 Tanner St.; Mrs. Ann TV-Radio Tonight Republican Panel Elects BquteMd with lahOuntt* In­ at 0 p.m., and start. In the Wallett, 68 Seneca Dr., Vernon; Parkhill-Joyce terior, windahleM wnOiar, 3- Legion Post Seeks Sponsors varloas milts, at: Pediatries, 8 Jacqueline and John Ranoourt, ■ p ^ elaetric wtoara, heater, p.m.; self servloe unit, 10 a.m .; Bast Hartford; Douglas Bldt TelevUion Howard Bates as Chairman dem ker, 4-way aeJaty flaabw^ Crowell House, 5 p.m. week­ hack-up Hchta, front and rear For Laurel State Delegates ridge, 2106 Ellington Rd., WAp- 6:00 (8-lffi Perrr U m on Flower Shop Howard Bates ol Lakewoods on municipal finance held at the days, 8 p.m., weekends sad holi­ ping; Floreritlno Zsuilungo, 126 ( 84B) Mike Douglas 7:46 ( » ) Neiwsreel seat belte. (18) Merv OriRbi (40) News < 0 Frank Oakeler, Proprietor Lane, Eastern Division Reslden- Hartford HUton this week. The Jonea-Keefe Legflon Post Field, in memory of those stu­ days; private rooms, 10 a.m.; Spruce St. (18) Woody Wtoodbury 7:80 (903830) Tsinan (C) eOl MAIN 8T., MANCHESTER Mrs. Hutchins and town at­ •ad its auxiliary have sent a dents from Rham High School semi-private rooms, 8 p.m .; Also, Norman Rowsell, 258 (80) Faith (or Today (40) Wiaaid (C) (Next to Ilartford Natlonnl tlal sales manager of the Con torney Robert Haggerty also at­ visiting In 810, SM, and 888 is (84) Mlsterofen Nelghbor- |18) IM C r w TED TRUDON Joint letter to civic organi­ who gave their lives in the Main St.; Theresa Robinson, l¥xn 8) Front Row Movie Bank) nectlcut Light and Power Co., tended. sations in Andover and Hebron service of God and their coun­ any time for Immediate (smlly Summer St.; JohnECovalcek, 60 (80) Oootbat ( » 4 » Wild. WHd West (C) a YES—^WE DELIVER a was elected chairman of the Re­ The Cdnncctlcut Bank and only, with a five-minute limita­ (40) MoHale's Navy (94) WoiM PreiM Review Phones: 649-0791—649-1448 VOLKSWAGEN to promote sponsorship of out­ try." Oliver Rd.; Wallace Irish, 98 6:30 (40) Nows (C> ( 100)) Oflovle publican Town Committee at Trust Co., sponsored the pro­ standing Juniors from Rham The first name on the plaque tion. Afternoon visiting hours In North St.; Donald Battallno, 74 (18) Aftaraooo Repoft 8:80 843) Oomer the annual meeting Wednesday gram which Included a talk by obstetrics are 8 to 4 p.m. then (3030) Theater High School to Laurel Olrls is United States Marine Pfc. Richard Rd., Vernon; Mark (M)What^ NewT _ TV night at Yeomans Ha’l. James English Jr., president of State and Nutmeg Boys State. James Batson, 20, of Reidy Hill begin again at 7 p.m. Visitors Ahlness, 46 Castle Rd.; Mrs. 6:00 ( 334018) Nem, Sports, Entertslmnent are asked not to smoke in pa­ Weather (C) (34) Book He succeeds Mrs. Elizabeth the company. They will be held at the Uni­ Rd., who was killed in Vietnam Pamela Flucklger, 2l Faiy- I ( 343) MeiioTle (O D. Hutchins, who hold the post Chairman of the board Pom­ on March 20, 1007. tient’s rooms. No more than two vlew Ave., Rockville; Thomas (•hNBT______PhuiMMias JOHNSON SEAHORSE versity of Connecticut from visitors at one time per patient. (90) Sports 1110303330)il0303330) Plywood for ten years but declined to run eroy Day gave the welcoming June 23 to June 29. Services to dedicate the stone Dunphy, M7 N. Main St,; Jo­ (34) OliUtar (_R) ^ ^ Squaresires (C) again. address and Hartford Mayor and field are scheluled for May seph Licitra, School Rd., Bol­ (40) Neva, Maverick (MO;O^Ouns “ at Will Bonnett The goal of the Legion is to Patients Today: 819 (80) MoHale's Navy botfi slt>r*s Other officers, all new to their Anne Ucello was one of the insure at least one girl and two .18, Peace Day.^The huge ton; Burton Hilton, 19 Academy 10:00 f U Vudd (or Defenee (C) posts. Include Mrs. Ciharles Hill, main speakers. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: 6:16 (90) Bold Venture 10303330) Telephone Hour boys from each of the towns was found in Hope Valley, the St.; Geoffrey Watson, 129 6:80 (34) W hat's NewT (R) TS y vice chairman; Mrs. John Gro- OUTBOARD MOTORS Gina Calliva, 28J Garden Dr.; ( 343) Walter Oonidte. (O open Tea by Candlelight will be able to attend. Last area where Batson grew up, Bretton Rd.; WUllam Ferguson, (103330) HunlUy-Brinldey 11:00 (18) autartlptlcti TV _ man, secretary, and Nicholas Mrs. Maude Carpenter, RFD 2, 33403330-40) Neiws, Sports. The Democratic Women’s year, three girls and five boys and will be moved by the equip­ 16 Franklin St.; Robert Brann, (C) JL* FAIRWAY Lanzolatta, treasurer. ment of William Leary and Don­ Manchester; Howard Crothers, ( 8) Bob Young (C) w eather (C) tonite till Club held its tea at the home of 1V2 HP. to 100 HP. attended. 368 Oakland St.; Mrs. Catherine 6:46 (30) N«w». Sport* (30) Rtohand Diamond f/RST. Mrs. Ermlnla Lowman, tax Mrs. Emil Malek on Hennequln ald Coates. 713 E. NQddle Tpke.; Mrs. McVeigh, 109 Birch St.; Ashlyn (IS) Nwwabeai Actual selection of the dele­ Mary Duray, Eitfield; Jane (C) collector, has been secretary- Rd. Wednesday night In spite of gates is made by the Rham A committee from the local Dixon, 69 Oak St. (90) Huntlay-Brtaildey treasurer for the past several SALES — PARTS — SERVICE Legion post is In charge of Eliscu, 49 Olcott St., Apt. 38; (10) I Love Lucy __ the CLAP outage which lasted faculty. The cost is $80 per stu­ Erick Erickson, 615 Doming St.; (94) More Room for Living ( 840) Joey Bishop Show (C) friday night and years. some three hours because of EASY TERMS — USED MOTORS dent attending. Full recognition dedication ceremonies. ( s43) Truth or Consequence* 11:46 (IS) {Ate Movie The executive committee In­ School Menu Wapping; Blake Freeman, Glsis- trouble with a tree on Lake Rd. fbr sponsorship is given to the tonbury; David Girvin, Colches­ Students Play, SEE SATCRDATM TV WEEK FOR OOBiPUCTE U 8TINOS cludes, besides officers of the The wind and the rain com­ Open Daily 7 :30 A.M.-5 P.M.—Thurs. to 9 contributing organizations. The menu to be served in Saturday only! club, Mrs. Hutchins, Matl the cafeteria next week is: ter; Frederick Manson, 86 Ash bined to topple a tree on CLAP Those wishing to gdve partial St. Ext.; David Hlpsky, Staf­ Sing at Manor Koiva, Mrs. Janet Ferguson, cables servicing some 376 SAT. to 4 P.M. siwnsorship are also acknow­ Monday, baked link sausage, Radio Mrs. Grace Pringle, Mrs. E r­ mashed potato, peas and car­ ford Springs; Mrs. Beverly homes on the Lake Rd. area ledged. Holt, Donnel Rd., Vernon. Seven students of the Werner ends listing includes only those news broadoMto ol I# or « mlnla Lowman, Mrs. Dorothy affecting residences as far as rots and applesauce; Tuesday, plastic Slhvonen, Adolph German and The purpose of Boys and Girls Also, Ann Jarvis, 38 Canter­ Plano, Organ and Voice Studio, minute length. Some stottons ••»rry other short newschoto.) Andover. - C A P ITO L EQUIPM ENT State is to help teen-agers get barbecue ibe^ on a roll, butter­ and their instructor, Mrs. Karen Robert Tuttle. ed noodles, green beans; bury St.; Mrs. Sally Klnel, 12 The political meeting went cm 38 MAIN ST.—TEL. 643-7958 a better perspective of the Griswold St.; Arthur Nicoletta, W. Pear), entertained Wednes­ WDBC—u s e 7:00 The World Tosilght leaf bogs Lanzalotta was named fi­ as scheduled with Rep. William Wednesday, vegetable beef day aftemixm at the monthly 6:00 Ken Grinin 7:30 Fnuiic Gifford Mansfield Blind Chorus at Mayor^s Prayer Breakfast nance chairman and Mrs. Hills practical operations of govern­ stew, cheese sticks, molded 86 Woodside St.; Francis Ortyl, 6:00 Joey Reynoi, Broad Brook; Messner and Mrs. Pearl, all 7:00 Weatherwatch • both stores open thurs. and fri. nights tlU 9 • The Fourth of July Float com­ ers as house g;uests during the Aluminum 6:00 Danny Clayton Show 2 locations! downtown main street and taken from the Jaycees Creed. Medlll Bair, superintendent of the event; or Victor Moses, 66 Constance Dr. To date, the Legion post has Warren Summers, Kozley Rd., who played the piano, and 6:00 Steve O'Brien 7:10 Americana of schools for Hartford, and the Rev. Russell Camp, chap­ mittee Includes Henry Ramm as weekend demonstrations at the Tolland; Mrs. Mary Thompson, Pamela Stowell and Rosemary 9:00 Dick Heatherton 7:36 David Brtakloy east middle turnpike, next to popular market contributed funds for one full Slate Elected 13:00 Gary Girard Show 7:80 News of the World chairman, with Russell Carl­ Archery Lanes In Manchester. sponsorship for a boy and the 16 Andor Rd.; Robert Whipple, Jublnvllle, vocalists. WINF—U8# 7:46 Brophsuls son, Adolph German, Alfred The New England Indoor RFD 3, Bolton; Mrs. Dona Wil­ Alter a community sing, cake 6:00 News 7:60 Joe Oaraglcda comer of Ellington Rd. and legion auxiliary for one gdrl. By Xi Gamma 6:16 Speak Up 7:66 Red Box vs. Orioles South Windsor Beelzebub Rd. The sale will con­ YWCA Recruits Lange and Robert Farmer as Open Archery Tournament will The Rham students from son, 137 Henry St.; Randy and coffee were served to guests 6:00 News 10:46 Nlghtbeat ^ _ 6 U:00 News, Weather, Sports tinue on Saturday from 9 a.m. members. be held Sunday tmd offers a WINDOWS Wilson, 29 Griswold St. and residents of Manchester 6:16 Speak Xto Hartford Marlborough do not come under Mrs. William E. Burke of 6:46 Loiwea 'Rioinas 11:16 Sports Final to 3 p.m. For Area Staff Chairman Bates Is a member $1,(XX} purse for the first 20 the local post sponsorship. Glastonbury recently was in­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Manor. 6:66 Phil Rlsxuto 11:80 Other Side T of the Day of the St. Amdrews Lodge of places In the open division. Town Democrats Re-elect Town Report Cited The Hartford Region YWCA Measured— Cusfom-Biiilt There is a post in Marlborough stalled president of Xi Gamma daughter to Mr. and Mrs*. South Windsor’s Town Report Masons, a former chairman of that sponsors them. Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi so­ Walter Wllcock, Evergreen Rd., has won honorable mention In will hold special recruitment In­ the Wlnated Lodge BPOE, a Manchester Evening Herald FLETCHER GLASS GO* o f Ma n c h e s t e r Installed Those serving on the fund rority, in ceremonies at the Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and William Young Chairman the University of Connecticut's terviews for potential staff and member and past president of Columbia correspondent 'Vir­ raising committee are Walter home of Miss Elaine Verbarg, Mrs. Frederick Tomazlc, 62 23rd annual Town and <31ty Re­ volunteers next Wednesday and the PTA and the Lions Club. ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. Donald, commander; Milton R. Hartford. Miss Verbarg, retir­ Dogwood Lane, Wapping; a He Is vice chairman of the 649-4521 The Democnitlc Town Com­ Board of Education have been port Contest. Thursday from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at Porter, post chairman; Mrs. ing president, was the installing daughter to Mr. suid Mrs. Cur­ •When You Think of Gla$Sy mittee has re-elected Us of­ Invited to attend the meeting South Windsor won the cita­ local PHNA and has been su­ WITH FAKE ONION? the Community Y, 79 N. Main Ethel Benzinger, auxiliary presi­ officer. tis Tetrault, 90 Scott Dr., Wap­ Think of Fletcher** ficers to a two-year term. of the Greater Hartford Chil­ tion In the category for towns perintendent of the Congrega­ s t e r l in g , Colo. (AP) — dent, and Mrs. Geraldine Grant, Other officers Installed are ping. They are: WUllam F. Young, dren’s Librarians Roundtable with a 10,000 to 20,000 popUa- St. tional Church Sunday School Ken Oakleaf of Colorado State Auxiliary chairman. Mrs. Howard Lundell, vice DISCHARGED YESTER­ chairman; Miss Mary Nichol­ at the Wood Memorial Library. tlon. The top winner In the cate­ Miss Connie Mllliken Is chair­ for the past 12 years. University, speaking at a lunch­ Teacher Sought president; Mrs. Kenneth Free­ DAY: Mrs. Marla Penhacker, 54 McKEE STREET son, vice chairman; Mrs. The meeting will be at 9:30 gory was Bloomfield's Town Re­ man ol recruiters lor the East. Bates was also a former di­ eon attended by 140 persons, Superintendent Aran Damar- man, corresponding secretary; 170 Green Rd.; Nicholas Rinal­ George Quigley, secretary, and on May 2 and will begin with port. The contest Is run by Branch. She will be assisted by rector and Is a member of the said soon soybean "hamburger" lan is seeking a part-time home Mrs. Lawrence Spencer, re­ di, 361 Oakland St., Wapping; Richard Berrlo, treasurer. The a coffee hour. The noted chil­ UOinn’s Institute of Public Mrs. Hamon Massy and Mrs. M. Willlmantlc Chamber of Com­ will be produced at half the (tost economics teacher to assume cording secretary; and Mrs. Robert Jack, 99 W. Center St.; TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS new Democratic Town Commit­ dren’s book author OHvor But- Service. * Philip Susag. merce. of beef hamburger. that position on May 1. Mrs. Gordon Metevler, treasurer. Mrs. Ruth Hill, 10 Dailey Circle, tee took office this month and teiworth will be the speaker. The 'YWCA is making a na­ Mrs. Hill, named vice chair­ "You and I may recognize Barbara Qulmby, the present Mrs. Burke, formerly of Har­ Clearance from $25.00 to $45.00 Butterworth Is a professor at Manchester Evening Her^d tional effort to recruit workers man of the Republican Town was electing officials for the some difference In taste," he at this time. CoUege training Is Bank Terms Up To staff member, is resigning as of lan Rd., joined the sorority as new two-year term. Hartford College for Women South Windsor correspondent, Committee, Is a member of the said, "but what about the big that date. a Ritual of Jewels of Epsllan Now Is the time to bring In your sereens to be repaired. and author of "The Enormous Catherine May, tel. 644-2295. a pre-requlslte for most paid Young GOP and was first pre­ teen-age market?" 60 Months XI Chapter, North Palm Beach, Sermon Topic EJgg”, a fantasy which was positions. Leaders of teen-age Damarjian is also seeking ap­ Storm window glass replaced. The Rev. W. Lloyd Williams sident of the local Women’s Re­ plicants lor the following full­ Fla. She transferred to XI Gam­ adapted into a television show clubs, committee members, topic at the 10 a.m. service on publican Club. MANCHESTER time positions lor the next ma Chapter imd received the OFFICE I AUTO GLASS INSTALLED last week. chaperones, hostesses, persons She Is a g;raduate of Bryant Exemplar degree in December Sunday at the First Congrega­ ol many and varied or single Mole Production Bobool year: English, social tional Church will be "on B oat­ Spring Dance Set Police Arrests College and Is executive secre­ studies, electricity-electronics, 1967. The Little League AuxiUary talents are needed as volun­ tary to the vice-president and Workers GUSS FURNITURE TOPS ing." teers. Openings on All 3 Shifts mathematics and science, as SPACE Mr. Pil sez: “Gotta make room for 50,000 yards of summer fabrics! Sew Caiurch School will meet at of South Windsor will hold Its director of sales of the Phoenix well 818 a part-time home eco­ Miss Linda Sparks of 437 Cen­ Mutual Life Insurance Co. of R ates: $2.42 per hour and up. —Pilgrim fabrics are offered at below mill prices!” MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) the new time, from 10 to 11:30. third annual Spring Dance on ter St. was charged with breach nomics teacher lor next year. A reception for new members Saturday, May 4, at the Hartford: a member of the Applications accepted dally. of peace by assault In a 12th Wallin^ord Land Grant Anne Wood Elderkln Chapter, Plaque on Display NOW wiU be held during the coffee Knights of Coliunbus HaU on Call Mrs. Marge Hampson, The plaque to be set on a WANTED For Rent PICTURE FRAMING (all types) North Main St. in Mcuichester. Circuit Ctourt warrant served DAR, local Historical Society a p p l i a n c e All Spring hour at 11:16 in the Church her yesterday. WASHINGTON AP) — The 643-5168 huge stone which is’ to be placed Clean, Late Model Prestige tocathm on Mahi St. Price! Music for dancing will be pro­ The charge referred to an in­ Department of Housing and Ur­ and a member of the Women's on Memorial Field is presently V2 WINDOW and PLATE GUSS Lower HaU. vided by “The Village Trio” Auxiliary of the Windham Hos­ Apply to ReasoaBble rent lncl)ides The PUgrlm FeUowshlp will cident April 19 at the home of ban Development has approved ROGERS CORP. NOME IMPROVEMENT on display in the Commons area USED C A R S beat, air oonditkmlng and WOOLENS > 2 .0 0 v ' and the event will be from 9 to Miss Lellanl Abalr of the same a $20,300 grant to Wallingford, pital. of the high school. The plaque hold Its- regular meeting on Sun­ 1. Mrs. Harriet Lyman, town Mill A Oakland Sts. nglits. 2 available apaees. day at 6 p.m. In the Walcott address. Miss Sparks allegedly Conn, toward the purchase of Manchester, Conn. reads, "Vetersm’s Memorial M Top Prloes Plaid Parents of boys particlpaJtlng 26 acres to be developed as a treasurer. Selectmen Joseph *00 8q. Ft. On Main BToor Building. The Church Commu­ went to Miss Abalr’s door to say An Equal Opportunity NEXT TO STOP and SHOP For All Makes! DRAPERY in Little League are invited to her car blocked the driveway, riverside park. Szegda and George Peters at­ 600 Sq. Ft. On Lower Floor ^ 2 . 5 0 te will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. attend this dance. Tickets are tended the 16th annual forum Employer {CARTER CHEVROI In the Mtzger Chapel. and a struggle developed and The department announced available from AuxiUary mem­ Miss Sparks’ parents broke H Thursday that the land abuts C O .. INC. CALL MR. MATRiCK FABRICS Value! 1 . 0 0 ^ In the interest of your good health and good appearance this article Poet Office Bids bers or by contaotlng the chair­ which appeared in newspapers nationaiiy* is reprinted by The Post Office Department up. the Qulnnlpiac River. 1229 Main St. man, Mrs. Robert Hauck. Miss Sparks’ court date is BOaKXEEPEIt 649-5203 wUl accept bids until May 27 on CYO Roller Skating Picnic areas, playground and Phone 649-5238 SPRING construction and lease ol a new The St. Francis of Assisi CYO May 6 here. camping areas and tennis courts Familiarity with autiottio- ^ 2 . 0 0 South Windsor Post Office. The Kenneth J. Flanagan, 17, of will be constructed. will hold a roller skating party Glastonbury was charged witn tive bookkeeping) desir­ 1 . 0 0 ' ’ new post office will be located tonight at the Rialto In Spring- The money comes through the SUITINGS Yolue! on SuUlvan Ave. adjacent to the making unnecessary noise with Open Space Land Program. ed, but not essential. field. Buses will leave the a motor vehicle last night, as Salary open, pleasant site ol the new town hall, now church at 6:30 and return at 11 ★ CANVAS flnd ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ★ under construction. Building In­ he reportedly squealed the tires atmosphere, excellent p.m. Only those travelling on of the car he drove in front of . HOW—YOU CAN SAY- . formation Is available at the the bus will be admitted to the the MacDonald’s Drlve-ln on W. benefits. All replies con- Combinatioii Windows and Doors Post 0111c Dpartment’s real es- skating rink. No one Is to travel MANCHESTER fUlential. Center St. Door Chnoolee, RoU-up Awnhigt, Oanvaa Awnlnga^Repal^, tatee office In Providence, R.I. there in private oars. ^ “CHABeE ITT P Democratic Theater Party Parishoners of St. Brands of Re-eovered. Rebonglng Servloe and iMATsasaazI CoH Mr. MHtdman paired or Made New To Your Pattern. A theater party will be spon­ Assisi CJhurch are asked not to Divers Recover Body Made. Oianmieto — Eyelets — Fasteners. Stonn P an ^ for sored by the South Windsor call the Rectory before 9 a.m. Unite. Waterproolliig Compound For Tents, Boatoovers CHENEY Open tiU 9:00 P.M. Democratic Women’s Club on except In case of emergency. MILFORD AP)—State police 423-1603 scuba divers pulled the dead and Canvas. We Do Reaoreenlog of Aluminum Screens. Heavy HALL Open Sat. till 6 :00 P.M. 901-907 MAIN STREEl—MANCHESTER Friday, htey 3. Those attend­ The secretary’s hours are from Duty 2LM BABLOW Says Swanson the U.8. argument for U.N. ac- before President Johnson ap- South St.; B rett Swenson, 87 Question number 2 In Tues­ and Roger An ball will ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECTS Fourth Senatorial District Re­ Conti, secretary: Dwight Perry^ Ex-Teacher^ once more charged Into the ceptance of a treaty proposed proved It in February 1966. He M nlvers^ orseve"r^ Seneca Dr.; John Feldman, 128 day’s, referendum is polite as it by this country, the Soviet Un- welcomed Johnson’s partial signal the start of orchard St.; Jane Vandervort, publicans will know within a Negro, treasurer. room. events In honor of the 25th an- u r c ^ r a , aaka the voters’* okay for the Of Sewer Cost week whether Manchester May- Ton and Britain to outlaw the bombing halt last March 81 , 54 Lake St.; Mrs. Marilyn Lanz TOWN , 8«i 0I8TNICT Seconds later Sartor staggered town to pay $1.1 million for sew­ FEDERAL-STATE Former Town Manager or Nathan Agostinelll will be Town Director and former Sports Manager at MHS Dies out of the building with the' spread of nuclear weapons. while voicing doubt It would nlversary of the Vernon Fire daughter, 86 Talcott Ave.; er systbm Improvements. But TOTAL Department. SHARE Richard Martin, now deceased, their candidate for the State mayor Frsmcls Mahoney, • whining baby tucked under his Ooldberg indicated openly al- produce any quick results In Mrs. Linda Soucler and son. town leaders tmd state offloials Dwight E. Perry, 89, of 78 ’The ball will be held May 4 t BENIFITIN8 MDUSmES must have kept Manchester’s Senate, to oppose incumbent Democrat, Is seriously conild- arm. He dropped to his knees moet six months ago that he did the way of peace negotiations, Loehr Rd. are sure the question means NORTH MANCHESTER Tanner St., retired Manchester at the American Legion Hall, $ 318,^32 895J518 1 1,213,950 problems constantly before his State Sen. Daidd M. Barry, al ering announcing his candidacy and collapsed In front of the not consider his U.N. position as " i don’t think there’s going to much more. INTERCEPTOR $ EXT. # High School mathematics teach­ West Rd. In September a block fellow workers on the State so of Manchester. for state representative from overwrought mother. a career. Johnson called him be any serious negotiations with The Herald’s Vernon Bureau The question should be, they er and former chairman of the \ dance and a parade are sched- CENTER RELIEF Clean Water Task Force that The district leaders are con Manchester's 10th Assembly ‘T had to throw him on his from the Supreme Court In the North Vietnamese until a Is at 88 Park St., tel. 876-8186 or said, "Will the town pay a 3 55,000 275,000 630,000 mathematics department, died helped shape the Clean Water vlnced that they need a candl D istrict back to keep him from falling mid-1966 to become ambassador new president Is elected and uled. 643-2711. News Items may be little now^or five times as much this morning at St. Francis The department was createa 0LC0TT8T INTERCEPTOR 30,000 172 698 202/S98 Act of 1967, according to VlC' date from Manchester, and that Former State Rep. Paul on the baby,” said Straughan, to the world organization and takes office next year,” he said mailed to P.O. Box 827, Rock­ later on due to with legal force Hospital, Hartford. by an act of the 1943 Oeneral tor Swanson, president of the Agostinelll would be their best Oroobert, who was clerk of the “When I saw Fred come out recently he has privately ex- at a Washlngtonjuncheon intro- ville. from the state and no support Mr. Perry retired in Febru­ Assembly Which set up the ROUTE 6 REUXAHONS 52,t08^ 367,114 4/9, 222 Eighth UtlUUes District. vote-getter. » House of Representatives In the of there with that baby, I cried. pressed Interest in returning to ducing his book,^The discipline from either the stale or the ary 1964 after devoting a total part of Vernon, outside the "What a terrific bargain,” he Agostinelll already has tu rn ^ 1967 session, also appears In­ I really didn’t think we were the jpractlce of law. of Power.” eral govemmenl?” SECONDARY TREATMENT of 45 years to teaching, 34 of City of Rockville, as the' Fire 2,067,000 2,420,000 told an audience of 20 residents the offer down three times. terested In seeking the Demo­ going to get him. The heat In At a New York news confer- Ball also has criticized U.S. "It Is kind of foolish to vote PLANT 353,000 them in Manchester. He came t Dletriot. ,Youths Arrested last night at a panel discussion However, following a meeting cratic nomination In the dis­ there was Intense, I tried to go ence following the President’s policy In other parts of the Daldlle photo no,” according to Victor Swan­ to Manchester in 1980 from TOTAL 11,108,540 13,777,330 1 4,885,870 of the sewer proposal In Tues­ re- In myself, but I couldn’t. ’Those announcement, Ooldberg said world, feeling that U.S. efforts „ j An organizational meeting son, dollar-consclous president this week, he promised to trict. Meriden, where he had taught day’s referendum. Other panel The Incumbent Is Republi­ boys did a tremendous job. It he had worked In the cause of In Africa, for example, have too b j n f f a ^ e d was hew Marc* 23, 1943 with For Taking Car of the Eighth UtlllUes District consider his decision. for a year and a half. 23% 77% too% members In the discussion in was one of the closest calls Vietnam peace during his 33 paternalistic and idealistic and " ” representatives present from in the North End. The Fourth Senatorial District can Robert Stavnltsky. During his teaching career he Two Manchester youths ar­ Second Ckingregational Church Former town director John we’ve ever had.” months as U.N. amba^ador. He that In relation to the problems The engagement of Miss Lin- the Vernon Cqpter, Dobson- “This Is a project that must is comprised of Manchester taught plane and solid geom­ rested last night on charges of These figures are the “last best estimates” available from the town public works office. Included William O’Neill, direc­ Suhie, who handed the baby added; of Red China have been unreal- da Ellen Palalma of Manches- vlUe and Talcottvllle sections, be done now,” Swanson adds. Glastonbury, Marlborough and Hutchinson appear.s to be the etry, algebra I and II and trigo­ taking a motor vehicle without tor of public works, and several from the crib to Sartor, came ter to Nicholas Constantine of Assisting In the organlza- The Clean Water Act passed East Hampton. likely Democratic candidate for nometry to an estimated 4,000 "I have resignedr c a i K i i c u 111In the u i e belief u e i i o i Istlc ------. . • a the owner’s permission were ar­ engineers Involved in preparing out a moment later and fell 1 best further these ob- ”lt is, I think, undignified for Glastonbury has been annoimc- tion were the late w m ^ by the General Assembly iMt get started and meet these (Note: This Is the last of a l3 atm stronger than raw do­ The GOP candidate In 1966, state representative In the 19th or more Manchester young­ that I can raigned In East Hartford (Cir­ Park ‘Necklace’ the proposal. on his stomach just beneath jeotlves In private life,” he the United States,” he wrote in ed by her parente, Mr. and Mrs. Oonrady ^ h o w M chief J year gave sharp teeth to the dates.” series of five articles on the mestic sewage. Gorge T. LaBonne of Glaston­ Assembly District. sters. He also served as the cuit Ckiurt 12 this morning. Manchester will make nearly The Incumbent Is Republi­ the nursery window. said. WhUe acknowledging his book, ” . . . to employ Its po- Alfonse Palalma of 46 Carman R ^ k ^ le State Water Resources Commis- « the town misses any one sewer proposal In Tuesday’s ref- To budld its own secondary bury, won in his home town but head of the mathematics de­ John A. Ctook, 18, of 14 Brain- Tamsky’s Vidon $2(X),000 from one section of the his lead was wiped out by the can Donald Genovesl, who Is ”It was then that the police there had been Vietnam policy litlcal muscle to perpetuate a Rd. with W llU ^ y sion whose job It Is to clean up the dates, the case goes be- erendum and it deals with the treatment plant to meet state partment from 1967 until his re­ ard PI., pleaded g(uilty to the standards. Brown said, would act which allows 30 per cent overwhelming victory for Barry expected to seek re-election. came to our aid,” Straughan differences within the admin- myth In which no other nation Her fiance Is the son of Mr. deputy chief. J ® ' state streams and water bod- tore the WRC for referral to the costs. The series was an attempt A "necklace” of linear parks tirement. charge and he received a 30-day state aid for unpaid debts on in Manchestr. Democratic Incumbent Hen­ said. lea. The water commission wast- attorney general. From there by The Herald to Inform voters cost Ckilondal more than shar­ is within the easy grasp of Man­ He was well known to Man­ Istratlon, he said that had not suspended jail sentence and sewer construction, Swanson ry Becker, in the 20th Assem­ ’’Patrolmen Emanuel Motola motivated his decision to re- to U.S. support for Natlonlist Glastonbury. „ ed no time In setting up clean up the case goes to court where the of the importance of their vote Ing the costs of the town’s chester, according to Town chester athletes and spectators Dwight E . Perry was turned over to nillltary au­ plant. But, he added, the oper­ said. Another section will help The choice of First Congres­ bly District, also Is expected and Jim Taylor drove the sign. China as a great power member Miss Palalma Is a 1966 grad- Summer Forbes. timetables for all towns and In- teeth of the new law takes real on this measure.) . Planner Joseph Tamsky. Tarn- at sports events and for many thorities In whose custody he ating oosbs over the long run pay for the planning already sional District Republicans, for to seek re-election. Being men­ mother and the baby to the hos­ Whether Goldberg plans to en- of the U.N. Security Council. uate of East Catholic High 'Thomas Heffeman was the dustries causing polluUon. effect. The judge can order. ------sky took 20 townspeople on a years he was a familiar figure and football teams twice won was previously being held. would be cheaper for his firm completed to allow Manchester their candidate for U.S. repre­ tioned as his GOP opponent Is pital. He was burned about the ter the national political debate It was as an Intra-admlnlstra- School. She will graduate May first chief of the department ^ ...... Manchester’s first timetable Manchester to build the faclll- pictorial trip up the Hockanum on the high school sports scene state and several district Nelson W. Lewie, 16, of 137 If they were to "go it alone.” to move ahead quickly. sentative, still Is Hartford May­ school board member Atty. ears and face. And then Sgt. after leaving the United NaUons tlon devil’s advocate—proposing 10 from New Britain Gener.il and Joseph DUffln is present ^I’s CMe con- date is this coming December ties necessary with or without St. was built at 1M6 con- River last night as he explained in his capacity as business diamiplonshlps. In deciding to work with the Included In the question from or Ann Uccello. They say that Herbert Phelon. oosi ne xic u.cii wc,,,...... ------Richard 'Thurston and j Patrol- j Indicated. There have alternatives to U.S. policies— Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. chief. 'Tlie first pieces of f**"® tinned to Monday at Manches- when the plans for secondary state funds. structlon costs and the t o ^ manager of athletics, a post he He then went to Scobey, town, he said, (jolonled also how easy and cheap It will be to the audience was, ‘.'Will we assumed his first year in Man- Mont., as principal of Scobey ^*fo ^ rro n e admlmstered reports In Washington that that Ball was best-known during (Constantine is a 1964 graduate fighting equipment were a h ^ d treatment faclUtles and ade- Although the Clean Water Act took the burden for ^ e r y cent. she appears to be the only hope ter Circuit Ctourt 12 and he was five ^ ^ d e ie d t l j ’ corn^iiumtyTn- ® ^® '°®® “'°®® they have to defeat the popular Long-time Republican worker Chester when it was vacated by High School, and from there to oxygen to the flreinen. We put j^g disappointed at not his prior government service, of Glastonbury High School. pumper and two mechanical released on his own recogni­ . - ...... - - niirtiAnre was attend- this proposal IS defeated?” — Mr ...... t i,------u o 'Mow them in the back of the .station ijgjj^g assigned to Johnson’s dip- War policy critics often have The wedding is planned for pumpers, made by ths man. t„^, .U, Of , „ , „ , ,, Incumbent, Cong. Emilio Q. Mrs. Mary Jane Crandall has Edson M. Bailey while he was Ooliimbla University, New zance. Daddario. resigned from the GOP town wagon and took them to the lomatlc_ team_ for any Vietnam cited his statements on foreign Aug. 26 There are three companies in oiucUon miut .tar. by TO mala awaatanar “ T? S Z 'i ' " i S L ' i r S ' I ' " ' ’" “ “ i aaw aT p“ £ a S " ” 'T O a d a y ^ O'Nalll .aid, Wa will dalln a teacher. York, to work for his master’s Cook and Lewie were arrest­ the following Decembenand th L state funding for town sewer This means the present plant ’WeUsDennison, part owner of ®ewer proposal m luesaay Itely lose a large federal grant The only other name being committee, after 20 years of hospital too. Both of them were pgg^g negotiations policy as what they termed evl- the District. At the time of his retirement degree, ed last night after police re­ Dlant must ^ working by Dec^ projects. Manchester will have would cost closer to $2 million Caq# Bros, paper mill In the ® _ and we feel certain that we mentlond Is that of Hartford close association. She cited the vomiting and g a s p i n g for That grroup 1s headed by Am- dence Johnson refused to heed The department started with piam must no woriang oy uoc. ^ j_____ ^ ^ ^ nnrvyaUo oiHa nf to,™ Sr„.to„ Hts pictures, taken from a he was honored at a high school In 1932, Mr. Perry married ceived a call about 11 p.m. that 81 1970 ^ per cent of the total $4.8 mil- If started today. opposite side of town off Spring ytonriv may lose them all.” Councilman Collin Bennett. difficulty in attending meetings basketball game for his long the former Mias Leone Cooling, breath.” bassador-at-Large W. Averell advice on how to end the war. 31 members and now has 70. two youths were looking at cars All the grants total nearly Meanwhile other firemen had "You’ll be In duck soup well cost of the proposed proj- Town leaders tied the new said his firm has agreed to . ‘ ^ ^ "wlMemGas” of the , The First Congressional Dis­ ns her reason. service to high school sports a teacher he had met during Harriman with Cyrus R. Vance, Yet Ball has often said the War, Racism William Johnson is deputy behind Dupont’s Stop & Go, 128 $3.8 million of the $4.8 million arrived and begun to battle the before 1970 ” a Commission of- ect paid for by the state with .plant In closely with the town’s P^y ‘ our fair proportionate , . pither side of the trict is comprised of all of Hart­ She has been replaced by her and presented with a lifetime his stay at Devils Lake High former deputy secretary of de- President encouraged him to ex- chief. G. Nelson Skinner Is E. Center St. cost of the project. blaze itsqlf, yanking burning If the town doesn’t the federal government as long present plant and the district share” based on the 260,000 gal- Banarlnllv in rertain ford County, Including Manches­ husband, Truman Crandall, pass to all games, and with his School. fense and a Johnson adviser on press his views and that he deputy for Co. 1; David Dou- Police gave this account of flclal said. Andther person asked how bedding from the still smoke- Protested at gan, Co. 2, and Richard Clark, as It gets the town voters’ okay, plant. The building post for the Ions of sewage per day from ^ ter. •chairman of the Town Building varsity M, the coveted letter Survivors, besides his wife, various Issues, as the No. 2 thought Johnson gave them full events leading to the arrests: ------Of prime interest to Man- new plant with twice the capacl- his hls olant. plant. areas. A large swath of wood- long the state will take to bring Miss Uccello, reportedly, is Committee. award won by MHS athletes. include a son, John E. Perry of engiulfed room. After 30 min­ man. consideration. Co. 3. When police arrived, they saw Chester, according to William...... ty of the town’s plant Is $2.4 Besides the support of the In- ed land along the river neai Manchester to court If the sew­ convinced she can defeat Dad­ An avid proponent of travel, Simsbury; two daughtera, Mrs. utes the fire was out, and the Fellowship Day Ball, like Goldberg, entered a burly 200-pounder with State Schools two boys pushing a car from O’Neill, public works director, million. This does not Include dustries In town, the sewer Hilliard- St. appears unuseable er problems here are not clean- dario and will give her final State Republicans will con­ Mr. Perry instituted the fa- John J. Hagan and Mrs. Roto- surprisingly little amount of May Fellowship Day will be Engineering; Supplies the John F . Kennedy admlnls- wavy silver hair, Ball Is a na- Dupont. The youths ran when is section 35 of the new law. the benefit of twice the clean­ proposal has the active backing l°r building but just right for g j gp answer soon. duct an "Opportunities, Un­ mous "Perry Tours” for high ert L. Seelert, both of Stam- damage was viewed. HARTFORD (AP) — Services, observed by the Rockville they . spotted. the cruiser. Po- and Instruments 'The burned bedding, a char­ tratlon In January 1961. Gold- tive of Des Moines, Iowa, and a A town with a debt due on Its ing ability In the new plant. of both political parties, the a picnic area. “Nobody knows,” O’Neill limited” student conference to­ school students In 1963, togeth- ford; a brother, Calvin Perry berg was President Kennedy’s 1933 graduate of Northwestern teach-ins and demonstratlems (Council o^C^urch Women Unit- ugg pursued them and ques- League of Women Voters, the U Ihe North Manchester In- gaid, as no town has been re- red rocking horse and crib tUld Maiiobeater Blueprint present treatment facilities will Wlllimantlc Is on about the The Manchester Republican morrow at the University of er with MHS business teacher of Sacramento, (CaUf.; .a sister, first secretary of labor. University law school. went on at college and unlver- ed at Talcottvllle (Jongrega- tloned strikers at the Southern conservatlon commission, the terceptor Sewer Is put in along fg^red to the attorney general broken windows, were all that and Supply, Inc. get 30 per cent of the yearly same time schedule as Man- conservation commission, the lercepior oewer la put u. a.u.te (g„ Town (Committee will meet Hartford. Russell Wright. The first year Mrs. Montford Pearson of Min- Ball’s name had not entered Most of his career has been' f Y Connecticut to- ^ gg New England Telephone Ck>. 690 Hartford Rd., payment from the state. Chester and leaders there plaV Second and Center Congrega- the H o c k ^ ^ from Union Pond yg^ Thursday, to elect officers for The speakers Include Cong. they took 14 boys on a nation- neapolis, and six grandchildren, could testify to the near-tne^e- dy. Into speculation over Goldberg’s spent in International law, al- ^ay as part of a natlonvride day with Mrs. Arthur Palmer who reported they had seen no Manoheater, Oonn.—640-8698 Manchester paid just over $1 a $2 million plant with a capacl- «onal Churches, St. Bridget to Laurel ^ke Tamsky said, how long will the proposed the next two years and to Thomas J. Meskili dt Connecti­ vride tour of America by sta- Tlie John F. Tierney Funeral The fire Itself would have to successor. So far as could be though he served with the ■ gov- protest against war and rac- , , . . , n „ . 111 one. million for the primary treat- ty of 6.6 million gallons per Church and the Manchester a path could follow the buried gg^ers andthe new plant be big organize its standing commit- cut, Ck)ng. George Bush of tlon wagon, camping and vlsl- Home, 219 W. Center St., is in j , .. j j Town learned he was approached emment In the Lend Lease Ad- ^ bi'slness meeting will A short time later a citizen ment plant on Olcott St. In 1967. day. The capacity here would P r^ erty Owners Assn. pipe along its right of way The enough for the town? another tggg Texas, Cong. Charles A. Mosher ting points of Interest along charge of arrangements, which ^ ‘ wuuom o ^ about the appointment only ministration and Foreign Eco- At the University of (Jonnectl- °e held and officers elected. reported______seeing _a youth______running A 30-year bond was taken out be 6.78 mgd. The Chamber of Commerce tovm would need only a 20-fm- in 1968 to Paul P ^ e Y . a scl- ^ d ll^ d In ^ .cream ing and the little boy can public figures who meet dy appointed him underscore- a similar service at the Univer- Valerie L. Paradis, minister of a short time later. CALL 528-6815 gotten with their choice of treatment plants. These are tion. No group or individual has Saulters on Bigelow Brook, near the town’s sewage treat­ party posts appear tc be M. mlssioner Joseph H. Goldberg ence teacher at MHS, and GU- 35 years. Before his retirement . ohoned in. the periodically to discuss Atlantic tary of state for economic af- slty of Hartford conducted by Christian Education of the Cook was turned over to the sewage treatment system ap­ mostly small towns, btit still actively come out against the on Lydall Brook may be yet an- ment plant Is filled up now. Adler Dobkln, chairman; Mrs. of Norwich will be the speaker proposal despite the amount of other strand of the necklece. bert Hunt, head of the Eng- 23 years ago, he was employed ggjd problems. fairs. At the end of 1961 he was the newly formed Martin Luther Union Congregational Church, MP's alter he was arraigned on JAMES J. ROBINSON pear economical when compar­ they must clean up. Walter Fuss, former public Saunda Taylor, vice chair- Tuesday at the weekly, state- Ush Denartment as a tool and die maker at ^traugnau saio. money involved. “Manchester must look for- llsn .uepanmeni. <-<« When we arrived she was Johnson, saying he accepted promoted to the No. 2 position in King Society and Students for a speak on "Anonymity of the oj^er charges' of taking a mo- Insurance Agency ed with past expenses and oth­ Residents here will be shar­ works director and now with man; Mrs. Mildred Schaller, se- wide, Republican Dutch-treat Maybe Manchester and Con- ward to more leisure space for Griswold Eng(lneering, suggest- cretary; and Charles McKenzie, luncheon at the Shoreham Mo- Mr. Perry was bom Jan. 19, ^ le r Bmsh Co., East Hart- Goldberg’s resignation "with re­ Community.’ tor vehicle in Manchester Cir­ er towns. ing -thedr 23 per cent of the the State Department. Democratic Society. 56 Hlgble Dr., E ast Hartford necticut people are also asking Rs g;reatly Increasing popula- ed the method considered In treasurer. Mrs. Taylor and tor Hotel, Hartford, 1899, In Minneapolis, Minn., a ford. Into the driveway. She clutched gret,” called Ball ”a distin­ The offering will be used to cuit Court on April 16, but he The $1 million plant on Olcott total cost, the $1.1 milUbn with In New Haven, about 40 Yale themselves the kind of question tion,” Tamsky said. other towns. Mrs. Schaller are incumbents. Goldberg was the GOP noml- son of Edvrin and Anne Perry, Survives include a daughter, three-year old boy and guished public servant” who a demonstration further the w o r k ^ Church , told police that he had escaped local industries. Many of these students held Gov. John N. Dempsey asked ; ------Manchester could just con- The only other declared candl- nee for U.S. representative and attended schools in ^at Jfe. Myrtle Powell of ^ screamed at Suhie, “My baby’s serves hlnv “unofficially in Women United at both local and from custody. firms have been faced with at the military Induction center , , ,,, . „„„ the state’s CHean Water Task tlnue piling up the refuse until dates are Robert Von Deck, for from the Second Congressional town through Grade 8. At this ^ H f-, 2 sons, aaren ce Wil- there, " pointing to the many advisory capacities at the in the morning and seminars state level. Nursery will be pro- cleanup timetables from the time his About Town Lewie was scheduled to be Force several years ago. U of H Offers'Tuitions a mountain the size of Wickham chairman; and William C. John- District in 1968. family moved to Minot, Hams of Coventry and Floyd ^ nursed.” present time.” vided. presented In Manchester Circuit water commission and they _ _ , , , ...... The Couples Bowling Team of "'ere scheduled for the after- ‘*Is It accurate to say, as To Disadvantaged Park was made, he said. The son, for treasurer. ------N.D., and he graduated from W. Williams Sr. of Mansfield; ^ they’re all A silver tea will be held fol­ Court 12 Monday on omer charg­ MEN AND WOMEN have agreed to work with the Minot High School in 1917 and a stepsoiv Robert Elliot of „ Peterson and Goldberg, both have Newcomer’s Oub will meet some experts do, that by the town could have a ski slope, an jen known in me government ^ Wesleyan University held a lowing the ^ service In which es of breaking and entering and town to make one large p l^ t HARTFORD (AP)—The Uni­ then attended Minot Normal VaJatie, N. Y ., a tororthe., Rob--^.^^.^^ ip.amed later thh year 2000 we will have to use amphitheatre or an elevated The Democratic Town Com­ when she learned later this women from 11 area churches larceny and had been released Instead of several separate versity of Hartford has offered Girl Tells Police School for two years, begin- ert Williams of Coxsackie, N. 3 Vietnam policy critics, al- -rpnio-nt 1.. "Day of <^ncem” on Thursday, n, .. 7 We hove interesting jobs open for you on all the (Connecticut River for drink­ ballfleld depending on how It mittee will meet later in the morning that the firemen had mough Goldberg’s views have H^tford. T on lp t Is cooperation and parti- noIcs on his own recognizance pend­ ones. ten full-tuition scholarships for ning his teaching career in a grandchllden, and 12 3 shifts. Attractive wages, group insurance " It’s a very good Idea," ac­ ing water?” disadvantaged students from molded the growing mountain. month for its election of officers Of Assault Try been released from the hos-- been less sharply defined in trophy ^jpg^og administration. to 8 ing his appearance. and organizational meeting, one-room country school In the grreat-grandchildren. _ pital. "They did a wonderful public since he has not been out- eligibility. ^ all-night teach-in was held Visiting hours a • cording to Maury Brown, di­ the nearby area. same state Fimeral services will be held and profit sharing benefits. Why not drop in ISRAELI SCHOLARSHIPS possibly May 20. job. I hope I will see mem side government service. . He • ■ ----- at UConn Thursday night and ** rector of planning at Colonial Need Professors Five of the ten award reclpi- A 21-year-old girl reported to 2 to 4 Groton Building Grant No opposition has developed police someone grabbed her as After two years he left to Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the again to personally thank has worked for negotiations at The VFW Auxiliary will spon- this morning In which about 600 *®'^**>' ‘‘'’® and see us. Board on Parker St. ROME —Italy’s college-stu- ents from the Martin Luther HAIFA, Israel (AP) — The and ______^ ______^ ______to Its Incumbent officers and g^g tried to walk across the maitriculate at the Unlverrity Holmes Funeral Home, 400 them.” the United Nations. sor a food sale tomorrow at 9 persons took part. 6:30 to 8 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The Colonial has spent over dent population has increased King Jr . Youth Fund would Rotary (Club of Israel has an- ^ ur>7Aiv8 Sip PAmed Main St., Manchester. The Rev. Admitted Wednesday: Ronald U.S. House of Representatives $100;000 In recent years trying seven-fold In 30 years. But the receive room and board, the uni- nounced it will award up to 10 all are expected to be re-elect- parking lot at the Broad St.’ of Minn'esota, where Sie ^ Kenneth Steere of Center Con- Mrs. Peterson was me first when wneii Baill isaiu left lert the me State oiate a.m. a.m. at a Mott’s. Proceeds will No firm figures were avall- h ^ B .S . degree in education Manches- ...... , Houser, 76 Grove St.; Leonard has approved a $1.8 billion mll- ALDON SPINNING COUP. to treat Its mllUon gallons' per number of professors has only versity said Thuroday. scholarships to youths from ed. part of the Parkade last night, a fund for auxiliary able on me number of students Delisle, Ellington; Claire Ro- Itary construction aumorizatSon day of sewage before' it is trebled, leaving a gap that The assistance was valued at Singapore, Thailand and India They are Ted Cummings, gjjg leaving the Stanley 1923. ^ to rescue the older child, whose vate law practice with a firm visits to veterans hospitals. boycotting classes. However, an barge, Stafford Springs; Wil- bill which includes $1,25,(X)0 for TALCOTTVILLE, CONNECTICUT dumped into Lydalt Brook. But means some lecturers deal with $21,5Clean” soil-release finish statem ent written on yel- versity of Wisconsin. barred from traveling mrough scratch oaper. read; Harald Kreutiberg East Germany today. means once-stubbon soil and stains rinse away in a single home washing . . . •"The faculty committee has BERN, Switzerland (-AP) — The mayor was stopped just and pemanent-press means peimanent smoothness without ever ironing. oersuaded me university adililn- Harald Kreutzberg, internatloiv tjje city on me autobahn istratlon to postpone a request ally known German dancer an Germany, made to wait lor police action on me campus choreographer w o opene considerable time and men In 7 solid colom and 7 exciting new sti-ipes! wWle the faculty and the ad- ballet school in Bern in the told ^ ^by East German guards atnf Sizes 141/0-1672- ^ ESTATE KEEPER mmistraUon continue their ef- 1960s. died Wednesday. He was me control point mat he could For what you’d pay A late-model Continental, pridefully Rugged 10 hp engine forts to effect a peaceful solu- 66. Levon West net pass. w tlon to the situation. cared for by its first owner—in fact unsurpassed “Necessary security arrange­ NEW YORK (AP) — Levon He took a plane to Duessel- for one of those West, an etcher who became little more than nicely broken in—is maneuvering ments will of course be main­ IN g r o u n d p o o l s and tained. To encourage mese ef­ one of the world’s leading color ^ spokesman said the guards one of the wisest investments you ABOVE g r o u n d p o o l s Featurea: Center-Pivot forts, the university will be photographers under the name gj^ j-ggj German order of look-alike medium- of Ivan Dimitri, died Thursday 13 barring high-ranking can make. It more than puts you a Steering, 21-inch turning radius, up-front seating, at age 68. West, the founder of German officials from We Custom Design Swimming Pools cut above the ordinary—it marks you To Any Size and Shape priced cars, you can front-mounted attach­ photographyphotograpny inm theme iinefine arts,uno, __ autobahn ments, 10 hp Wisconsin largely Is given credit for per- as a man of distinct accomplishment. Personal Notices East Germany. SPECIAL: engine. Ignition key start­ I suading museums to exhibit through E own this next-to-new Now is the time to own America’s ing, Terra-Tires with lawn 26 FT. DIA. ABOVE GROUND POOI^J1I3*00 and garden tread. The In Memoriam March in Mexico Ci,y most distinguished motorcar — and Estate Keeper powers 42, PLUS: In loving memory of William W. in collection. In tnc Mctrolioll- MEXICO OITT (AP) - TO Lincoln Continental to enjoy impressive savings. 38, and 32-inch rotary Landon Br. ■who passed away April tan Museum. In World War II Mexican Committee for Solldar- $500 ALL WEATHER ASTRO DOME mowers; 38-inch grader 2B, 1967. West was me official photogra- ity wlm Norm Vlemam mus- blade; 32-inch snow caster. Not gone from memory, PLUS: "THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET" Ask to see complete speci­ Not gone from love, „ , pher for the U.S. Air Transport tered about 6,000 persons for a fications catalog. But gone to hds Father s home Command. march and rally Thursday night $500 WATER HEATER GAS OR OIL / atxxve. Donald DaVidson jg downtown Mexico City. REG. $4200 901 - 907 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER AiAiroy NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) — ^j^g demonstration was order- Capitol Equipment Co. Daughters, &tlly London Lareau NOW SAVE— 9 1 0 0 0 38 Main St. Manchester Nancy Landon Linder Poet Donald Davidson, who also persons were arrest- OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5:30 ■ 1 Landon Isabell produced numerous essays, his- Y- gcrawlltig "G et Out of POOL and DOME and HEATER ONLY § 3 2 0 0 'llUam Walton Landon Jr. tones, critical articles and other J THURSDAY 9:3^ TO 9:00 works and who helped found the Vietnam on JuarelT So. Windsor Equip. Co. Card Of Thanks FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 89 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor We wish to thank__ the doctors, 'Fugitive Group” at Vanderbilt monument to Benitp Juarez^. MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. OPEN A REGAL CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY OR ' nuniea W MMt at Ma^ester Me- university In me 1920s, died Thirty riot police guarded m ANYTIME 742*8822 301-315 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER CHARGE IT WITH CONNECTICUT BANK OR HARTFORD NATIONAL . . . Thursday. He was 72. The group U.S. Embassy BOLENS .ofldndness, thoughtfuineBa took its name from publlcatlon-Afrom the rally. The demonstra- reoent be- of a------poetry------magazine,.— ,„j,jjg ^^g g,gjg tio attempt to ap­ »ili6 family of the late oHtive ” proach the building. EIHzabeth F. Newton “

I .' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968' Tolland Tolland REALTY Boundaries Changed Ttt. /(■ 'PtUM M , SIKVfNC CONN. SfNCf Use of Hicks School Granted Softball Club /?. 6a. For Sehool Districts For Recreation in Summer Has No Field VERNON end VICINITY The Board of EducaUon days a week, Monday through The 147-member Men’s 8ott- TOLtAND $17,900 this ranch TOLLAND $65,000. Iricredtble Chanires in the boundary tines of four M^chester Wednesday night granted the Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ball League is without a ball house has an assumable Is the word that describes elementary achooi districts— which become efiective in $11,000 FHA mortgage at this beautiful 10-room colon­ recreaOon board permission to to play on year ial, done In Spanish style September due to the openiner of the new Globe Hollow ... ,T. , lunches, and milk will be provld- cording to League President Wll- 5*/i%, with total monthly use the Hicks Memorial School ^ $5 fee will be charged to Ham Baker. payments of $109.00. throughout. 4 bedrooms, S School— were announced today by the central adminis­ fireplaces, 2 full and 2 half tration. — facilities for a summer recrea- offset the expenses of running The league has lost its regular VERNON $16,900 for the buy­ baths, family room with Affected are the Nathan Hale, 410 on Center) McKee to Pine tlon program durihg the last the program. field to the Tolland Industrial er that is willing to itaint, beamed celling, rec room Waahington, Verplanck and Sta. week of July and the first three A total of 211 persons answer- CJommisslon. (The Held Is locat- this 5all games will be 9 A.M. -12 NOON of Birch Mt. Rd. to the Bolton point just east of Prospect St. the Town of Manchester for held Sunday night at 7 in the East: From a point east of (ail of Hackmatack St. attends ★ "PLANTS THAT PLEASE!" ★ six (6) months, be able to read Wgh school gym. The GuUd avoid waste by ib English and take the oalli' Blades will face the CYO GOOD, RICH, STOP LEAKS FIRST! prescribed by law. Cheerleaders, and - " the CYO SW ISS waterproofing B E F O R E y ^ t e d at MWchester this 26th basketball team will play the BLACK LOAM (Jay of April 1968. Vernon "Maulers". HLL and GRAVEL you paint or panel Today they ’re VFW Post 241 and Auxiliary GIANTS Board of Admissl(ma> will jointly sponsor a roast beef Backhoe and AUTHORIZED DEALERS CHRYSLER r WilHam C. Johnson, dinner for members and guests MOTORS CORPORATION ' Seleotm-an Bulldozer Available PANSIES Saturday night to raise funds ■ Mildred M. Schaller, for newly established post Boy Manure by the Bskt. • Selectman Your Garden Con Be getting along Scout Troop 816. or Cord O n ly »• ITieresa M. Parla, Aglow With Color! r Selectman Manchester Evening Herald PHONE 643-7172 Edward Tomklel, Tolland correspondent Bette Between 3:80 and 10 P.M. together Town Clerk Quatrale, tel. 878-2846. PLANT N O W FOR COLOR NOW!

^ For Only ^ 2 0 ^ r r r l Come ask about the THORO WAT WATERPLUG «5.55 Josephine BEDDING PUNTS THOROSEAL CAHSTOP WHITE on the Gal. ^ 3 . 2 0 Gal.^3.05 US BOW ! in my P LA N T N O W ! Petunias, Sweet Alyssum, Snapdragons, Calendulas, playground fiying Ciimatiians and many, many m ore! Regular 89c Container Holds 9 to 12 Plants. Drive home any of 11 specially-equipped, machine __ specially-priced Plymouths. rt’s kind of sad in a ivay, but the days of the dai-ing pilots in their double­ v e g e t ^ lT p l a n t s Furys, Satellites. Valiants. Barracudas. wingers are history. Gone too are the wood and fabric planes they flew. Today s CABb Xg E, b r o c c o l i, CAULIFLOWER, COLLABDS, All equipped with the kinds of extras modem aircraft are sleek designs of aluminum. And it’s true of swimming SAVOY, BIBB AND ICEBERG LETTUCE, DANDELIONS, SPROUTS, SPANISH ONIONS, TOMATOES AND PEPPERS. you’d probably order anyway. For example, pools as well. Before you decide on a wooden pool, see the truly modem all­ the Furys come with all-vinyl interiors, deluxe aluminum WEATHERKING pools. The difference will amaze you. BOX CONTAINS 9 TO 12 PLANTS BLACK TOP wheel covers, vinyl roof covers and much more. Fertilizers, Scott® SEALER 2 Plymouth Fury III 2-door Hardtop FRUIT TREES a guaranteed black satin coal tor in the Apples, Plums, Pears, Sweet ’ll Sour Headquarters! Cherries, Peaches, etc. SCOTTS HALTS PLUS coating that protects against pitting Make your move with a Success Sale Chrysler or REDUCED PRICES $6.95 - $12.95 and crumbling caused by new limited-edition Newport Sportsgrain. Rhubarb, Grapes, Currants, Black and Red (Sava $1 - $2 Respectively) Raspberries, Blackberries, Gooseberries, Kills Crabgrass and Feeds'. GAS, OIL, WEATHER Now available: specially-equipped 2- Onion Sets, Strawberries, Blueberries and H&H LAWN FOOD JUST rOUA AND SPREAD schoolroom Herbs. _ 50 lbs. 6,000 sq. ft. and 4-door Newport hardtops at special (Reg. $2.05) 3 for $8.75 $2.39 prices. Each of these Success Sale WHITE ANDROMEDA ...... S2.88 H&H GARDEN FERTILIZER REG. $6.95 5 Gal. Can Newports comes with all-vinyl interior Red and Pink Flowering Crubapples, Kwan- 50 lbs. Reg. $2.95 NOW $1.00 trim, white or black vinyl root cover, six sen and Weeping Cherries, Purple Plum, Golden Chain and Golden Rain Trees. Also:—Flson, Ortho Whlrly Bird, Fennel, special lights, outside remote-control mirror Also: Mt. Ash, Scarlet Hawthorne, Rus­ Asgrow, etc. FOUNDATION sian Olive, Magnolia White, Pink nnd COATING 50 L b . Bag^ 6 .6 5 and more. And tor the first time, we're showing our LIME $9c bag or 3 60-lb. bags $1.66 limited-edition Newport Sportsgrain with wood-grain vinyl For two years this has been Manchester's way Rainbow Dogwood. SHADE T R E E S ...... from $10 to $60 Also Grass Seed for every type of soli paneling on the sides. Test price a Chrysler and save. Chrysler Newport 4-door Hardtop of trying to build bridges of understanding. Look this list o v e r — Answers to your lawn needs! Peat moss, insecticides, fungicides, sprays, sprayers, pine bark niiilch, redwood containers, granite-art urns, iwtter}, window boxes, garden tools, spreaders and lawn ornaiuents.______Will you vote YES to continue PROJECT CON­ T H B NOTHING SHOULD STOP YOU NOW! Swimming Pool Chemicals :— HTH Exclusiv« — “The Year of the Baggatte” There’s never been a better time to own a riew Chrysler or Plymouth. Hurry. CERN? Inquire from us! IW.G.GIENNEY See your Chrysler-Plymouth dealer today. LET u s HELP YOU WITH YOUR GROWING AND LANDSCAPE PROBLEMS! •* FROM “ GROWER TO YOU” IT’S YOUR CO. Lisjpn to Red Sox Baseball sponsored by your Hometown Chrysler-Plymoulh Dealer. W e vote April 30 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. of our, RECRUTIONAL PRDDUCTS regular polling places. 244 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER— CORNER MIDDLE TPKE. IN BACK OF DAIRY QUEEN — POOL ON DISPLAY WOODLAND GARDENS Coiniiiltteo for Ckmcern, Rev. O. Ronald Wilson, 385 N. Main St. CHORCHES MOTORS, Inc. 80 Oakland St., Manchester TEL. 647:9660 ★ LET JOHN AND LEON ZAPADKA HELP YOU ★ 336 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHEST-ER 168 WOODLAND ST.—OPEN DAILY TILL 9— PHONE 643-8474 „ OPEN 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAY r - TEL. 649-5253 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGE NINETTEBN Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Fr i d a y , a p r i l 26, i968 PAGE EIGHTEEN

ticipants, eight will be selected up every complaint of damage Hebron to represent Tolland County at Big N-Blast and found none. London Ships the State Clothing Conference In The AEC said the test was a BI1ICH TREE SPRAYING Hartford May 81 and June 1. necessary part of the defense ef­ fort. part of a program to make Idled Again Perham Names 6 Residents Amston Lake Meeting Rocks Desert SHOP YOUR MANCHESTER NEW CAR DEALERS! The Amston Lake Improve­ lighter and smaller new weap­ ment Association will meet to­ ons, including antimissile sys­ By Strike To Conservation Committee night at 8 in the Community In Nevada tems. The AEC wants to conduct CALL 643-7695 First Selectman P. John Per­ Also, A. Tliomas and Cynthia Club House. On the agenda is (Contlnaed from Page One) (Oc^tlnaed from Page One) even larger blasts in Nevada In ham has announced the follow­ Judd, dwelling on Burrows Hill the election of a vice president, treasurer, assistant treasurer the future, hoping they will Parliament Tuesday to protest ing persons who will serve on R d.; Anthony Sylvester, dwell­ of Nevada got similar requests. CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. and secretary, all of whom have prove safe enough 90 it woh’t the bill and express support for the newly created Conservation ing on Wall St.; Minnie Norton, The federation of American resigned for various reasons. have to switch to a site in the Powell. ComiMttee approved at the dwelling on Millstream Rd.; An­ Scientists—a group of 2,200 The Ways and Means Com­ remote Aleutian islands. Powell, 56 and his party’s for­ FSRC(WwtKTE"TOEE^^^ March 16 town meeting: John thony Sylvester, dwelling on physic jiid other scientists mittee is seeking new members. The only larger shots have mer spokesman on defense, said Hibbard, George Alden, J. Mor­ Northpond Rd.; C. L. and B. E. —called In Washington, D.C., Those willing to serve are ask­ been U.S. tests in the Pacific he has received 60,000 letters ey Roy, Aaron Reid, Dlan Sutton, dwelling on Millstream ed to contact Mrs. Walter Glea­ for an Indefinite suspension of and those conducted by the So­ since his speech and "only 30 of Kearns, Warren Snflth and one Rd.; James Dlllner, dwelling on all U.S. nuclear testing. son, 23 Tyler Circle, Manches­ viet Union. the letters disagreed with what other to be announced. Reidy Hill Rd.; Margaret Gil­ Howard Hughes, who has in­ ter. I said." The members of the commis­ man, dwelling on Hope Valley vested millions in Nevada hotels However, he called off a Rd.; P. John Perham, garage and casinos, asked for a 60-day Anaconda Dividends sion will serve varied terms; Manchester Evening Herald speech at Cambridge University addition on Rt. 85 and Chester delay. Aides said there was fear NEW YORK AP)—The Ana­ two for seven years, two for Hebron Correspondent Mrs. "to avoid embarrassment.” NATIONAL PAVING CO. the blast might contaminate conda Co., copper producers, five years,- two for three years Rochette Jr., dwelling on Bur­ Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. University authorities feared and one for two years. The rows Hill Rd. Water or air or cause quakes. will pay a quarterly dividend protest demonstrations for and 12 MAIN ST. TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. The AEC replied that it al­ of 62.6 cents a share on capital members of the commission will Church Workday Sunday GOULD BE WORSE against Powell which might get CAR FOR YOUR M ONEY^ determine their own term of of­ The Gilead Congregational ready has spent 811 million on stock on June 27, payable to out of control. DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS fice at the first meeting. CALICUT, India (AP) — It studies and deemed the test holders of record on June 2. Your MANCHESTER NEW CAR daalers ar« effaring auto values that bring back memories of years gone by . . . values on great modern day automobiles at prices far below wKot Church will hold a workday would be easier to tell what is DEVELOPMENT WORK The Board of Selectmen have Sunday, rain or shin. Parish­ safe. It said no off site damage This was announced Thursday. approved as a board policy the NOT wrong with the Indian or radiation leaks were expect­ The company also announced Trailer Homes you would expoct to pay. If you'ro in the market for a groat auto buy, visit any of these dealers this week! ioners are. asked to attend economy than to narrate Its Ills, AH Types Amesite— Repaired and Instelled removal of small quantities of church in their work clothes and ed and that there was no evi­ that the move restored the di­ More than three million people Dr. Dass Mahavlr told a con­ in the United States occupy sand from the dump for house­ to bring a picnic liinch; coffee dence that such a blast could vidend rate to the level of pre­ vention of the right-wing Hindu trailer houses in about 16,000 Free Estimates—Time Payments hold lise. and punch will be avail­ cause a quake. vious quarters. party, Jan Sangh. A blast equal to slightly less parks deslgpned for their use Smorgasbord May 18 able. Following the worship This rate was interrupted by He added, however, that even than a million tons of TNT last the decrease during the first throughout the country, accord­ Telephone 646*2431 Mrs. Gerald Cross will be the service and lunch, the annual with all the economic ailments, Dec. 20 was felt for hundreds of quarter of this year to 37.6 ing to the Encyclopedia Brltan- general chairman of the Hebron clean-up will begin. Each fam­ VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE CHEVROLET "we are still alive somehow.” miles. The AEC said it followed cents a share. nica. Congregational Church Smor- ily is asked to bring tools that gaisbord to be held on May 18. will be needed: Rakes, shovels, Yolks. $1495 65 Volks. $1295 64 Volks. *1145 65 Chevrolet $1575 61 Ford *595 65 Chevrolet *1725 Mrs. Roger Porter and Mrs. varnish brushes, baskets, 66 Sedan. Beige, beige interior, Sedan. Blue, vinyl interior, 113 Sedan. Black, radio. Malibu Sport Coupe. V-8, Galaxie 4-Door. 6-cyl., stand- Bel Air Station Wagon. V-8, Joan Lynn will assist her. Tick­ auto., power steering, radio, sponges and pails. Babysitting radio. radio. standard, radio, heater, .ard, heater, whitewalls, low ets for the affair will be avail­ will be available for both small whitewaUs. mileage. heater, whitewalls, able shortly. babies and the more active chil­ 65 Volks. *1245 Building Permits dren. 66 Volks. $1445 Zoning agent Karl Links has Sedan. Dark green, beige in­ Sedan. Green, beige interior. 63 Ford $1195 Rummage Sale Tomorrow ■ terior. 63 Volks. «795 Country Sedan Station Wag­ 66 Chevrolet $1645 63 Chevrolet $1925 issued 18 building permits in the 9-Pas^enger Station Wagon. A rummage and food sale will on. V-8, auto., power steer­ Bel Air 2-Door. V-8, auto.. Bel Air 2-Door. V-8, auto., past two months. They are: Gray and white. 63 V olks. *995 heater, whitewalls. Ramon Campbell, wood addition be held at Phelps Hall tomor­ 65 Yolks. $1245 ing, radio, heater, white- radio, heater, whitewalls. row from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Sedan. Turquoise, radio, walls. on East St.; Thomas and Jean PLAY WINNERS CIRCLE Sedan. White, red, vinyl in­ vinyl interior. Fhlest, dwelling on West St.; event is sponsored by the St. terior, radio. Parry Roberts, dwelling on Slo­ Peter's Episcopal Churchwom- 65 Volks. $1595 64 Chevrolet $1425 62 Mercury $695 cTy.iiani $1705 en. cum Rd.; Alexander Toth, gar­ 64 Yolks. $1295 Karmann Ghia Convertible 62 Volks. *895 Impala Sport Coupe. 6-cyl., Meteor Custom 4-Dr. '6-cyl., age on Deepwood Dr.; Richard Older 4-H girls, 14 to 19, will Sunroof. Red, whitewaUs, auto., radio, heater, white­ auto., radio, heater, white- V-100 2-Door. 6-cyl., stand­ 6-Passenger Pickup. White, Coupe. Maroon, black top, ard, heater, whitewalls. Hamols, dwelling bn Old Col­ be taking part in the Selection radio. radio, whitewalls. vinyl interior. walls. walls, low mileage. chester Rd.; Robert Tupper, Tea tomorrow at the Tolland five family apartment on Wells County Extension Office. The Wood Rd. and Robert Tupper, girls will model garments they three dwellings on Millstream have made before a panel of TED TRUDON CARTER CHEVROLET Rd. Judges. Of the 60 expected par­ RT. 83 — TOLLAND TURNPIKE TALCOTTVILLE 649-2838 1229 M AIN ST. MANCHESTER 649-5238 MILLION RAMBLER BUICK 65 Rambler *1695 66 Rambler *1995 63 Chevrolet *1295 Ambassador 2-Door Hardtop. Ambassador DPL 2-Door Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, 68 Buick SAVE 66 Buiek *2595 64 014$. *1495 CASH PRIZES FROM 50^ TO 1,000 990-H, 327 V-8 engine, .auto­ Hardtop. Automatic, V-8, automatic, power steering- M Skylark Custom 2-Dr. Hard­ Elcctra 4-Door Hardtop. Au­ 98 4-Door Hardtop. Auto­ matic, radio, heater, power power steering & brakes, ra­ brakes, AM - FM radio, top. V-8, automatic, power tomatic, power steering, matic, power steering and SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE steering, power brakes, tilt dio, whitewalls, white with maroon, black interior. steering, executive car. power brakes. power brakes. away steering wheel, bucket blue interior. BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER seats, whitewalls, gold with $2195 68 Buiek SAVE matching interior. 65 Ford *1595 Thunderbird Hardtop. V-8, Special Deluxe 4-Dr. Sedan. 65 Buiek *2295 !«?? Galaxie 500 2-Door Hardtop. automatic, power steering, Choice of 2. V-8, automatic, Bonneville 4-Door Hardtop. 63 Volks. *395 Elcctra Convertible. Power Power steering and brakes, PLUS! NEW 1968 CORVETTES and CAMAROS! V-8, automatic, power steer­ brakes, windows, factory air power steering, executive stecring-brakes-windows. .automatic, factory air con­ 2-Door Sedan. Vinyl .seats, ing, radio, new tires, tur­ conditioning, tilt wheel, cars. ditioning. Fashion Accessories radio. quoise, black vinyl interior. white, red interior. ^ Rambler $1495 63 Buiek *1295 67 Olds. *2995 67 Volvo122S*2195 Delta Convertible. Power at Discount Savings! Classic Cross Country Sta­ Wildcat 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, steering and brakes, auto­ Elcctra 4-Door Hardtop1 1 ? ? ? 62Chevr«let *895 tion Wagon. 6i-cyl., radio, automatic, power steering- 2-Door Sedan. Bucket seats, matic, factory air condition­ Power steering and brakes, Bc(^ Air Station Wagon. V-8, 4-speed, radio, whitewaUs, heater, automatic, aqua with brakes, radio, whitewalls, ing. automatic. automatic, power steering. matching vinyl interior, black with ivory vinyl interi­ durability champ of the im­ a 3907. or. ports. White, tan interior. BOURNE BUICK De Cormier Motors MANCHESTER 246-5862, 649-4571 285 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER 643-4165 285 MAIN ST. PLYMOUTH OUR COMBINED INVENTORY OLDSMOBILE 1965 CUTLASS 1964 OLDSMOBILE 1965 BONNEVILLE 66 DODGE WAGON 65 MUSTANG 68 OLDS. 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto­ 2-Dr. HT. 6-cyl., R&H, 1- Cutlass, 2-Dr. Hardtop. Ful­ 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, auto­ V-8, automatic, jxiwer steer­ #440. R&H, V-8, auto., PS, OF OVER 700 LATE MODEL matic, power steering, matic, power steering and still covered under the Chry­ owner, very $195 ly loaded, low, low mileage. ing and brakes. SAVE down Save dollars. S4Q C brakes, bucket $9AQG brakes, factory air. $2295 sler warranty. SlflOC nice car. seat. Like new. Special a t ^ lO o B Only down USED CARS MEANS: 64 CHRYSLER 67 DODGE GT 66 FORD 300 4-Door Hardtop. One- 1966 MUSTANG 1965 F-85 W A G O N 1968 CHEV. TRUCK 2-Door Hardtop. A special 2-Door Hardtop. Automatic, Model C20, V-8, 4-spced Custom 500 2-Dr. Sedan. 1- owner, very clean S ig A C purchase from the factory. V-8, automatic, power steer­ owner, R&H, 6-cyl., very Special'^ I EXCELLENT SELECTION 6-cylinder. $1895 ing and brakes. $2095 trans., R&H, •'Ji ton pickup, R&H, auto., PS, etc. Still 6 ply tires. Under clean. S9QK covered under Chrysler war­ Special down 67 PLYMOUTH • 1,000 miles. Fury II Wagon. 1-owner, ranty. Special $395 down 1967 PONTIAC 66 BARRACUDA R&H, auto., PS, many other Conv. Bonneville, V-8, auto­ 1965 PONTIAC 1967 FORD 2-Dr. HT. V-8, auto., R&H, deluxe features. A real clean 65 FORD LOW, LOW PRICES matic, power steering and LeMans 4-Door Sedan. V-8, Fairlane Sport Coupe. .‘\uto., low mileage car, still under Galaxie ‘500’ 2-Door Hardtob. PS, one owner, still under brakes, stereo. $3095 automatic, power SljBQK 6-cyIinder, PS. $2095 OVER 1,000,000 PRIZES! Chrysler war- $295 Chrysler war- $395 R&H, auto., PS, $1495 steering. lUiFw ranty. down ranty. Special down 1-owner. Special (TO BE W O N ) HUGE SAVINGS MANCHESTER MOTORS WIN UP TO $1000.00 MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH Silver Lane at Hartford Road, Manchester 643-1511: 643-2411 ANDOVER GORMAN BROTHERS Route 83, Tolland Tpke., TalcottvlUe (On theMunchcstcr-Vernon Line) 643-2708 Open Eves. YOU SHOULD FIND A CAR SERVICE STATION 770 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PONTIAC LINCOLN MERCURY 643-6860 4 RT. 6, ANDOVER • 742-8885 “TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS” 66 Gbevrolet $1495 66 Tempest $1795 66 Pontiac $2395 65Valiaut *1295 65Lincolu *2995 65 Ford the Convertible. Signet, black, Country Sedan Wagon. 6- 4-Door Sedan. 6-cyl., stand­ Sport Coupe. Automatic, Catalina Con- . V- , auto., wliite top, radio, heater, au­ Continental 1-Door Sedan. pass., Pearl Grav, red vinyl ard shift. power steering, power power steering. power R&H, full Continental power interior, R&H^auto., power brakes. ^ tomatic, power steering. brakes. equipment, leather interior, steering. H osiery k I factory air conditioning. 63 M ercury Charcoal frost. 63 Lincoln $1545 64 Ford $1195 Colony Park Wagon. Black, 64Gbevrolet $1495 64 Olds. $1495 radio, heater, automatic, 4-Dr. Sedan. Augusta green, is 4-Door Sedan. V-8, auto­ R&H, full Continental equip­ matic, R&H, power steering. Impala Wagon. V-8, .luto- 88 4-Door Sedan. Power power brakes, power steer­ SULLIVAN AVENUE matic, power steering, power steering, power brakes, air ing, power windows. 66 Comet $1345 ment. brakes. conditioning. 66 Chevrolet *1845 Replaceable! 0 ) 67 Gomeis ^ b r . Sedan.*' Arctic white, 65 Pontiac $1995 Reduced Prices! Demos., 10 red vinyl interior, R&H, Impala 4-Dr. Sedan. 8-cyl., to choose from. All ;iuto- standard iransmisslon, 6-cyl. automatic, power steering, AOTO SERVICE Bonneville Convertible. Pow­ matic, most have radios. Low mileage, one owner. blue with matching interior. AMERICAN SERVICE er steering, power brakes, 64 Volks. *1095 63 Ford *995 automatic. 2-Door Fastback. Radio. 1 2-Door. V-8, automatic. 128 TOLLAND TPKE, MANCHESTER 953 SI^LLIVAN AVENUE MORIARTY BROTHERS All-in-One Lycra 643-5575 S. WINDSOR • 644-2172 NO PURCHASE REQUIRED PAUL DODGE PONTIAC "Coniicctieut’s Oldest Lincoln—Mcreiiry—Cougar ami Montego Dealer” 315 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER 643-5135 Panty Girdle and 373 M A IN STREET MANCHESTER 649-2881 FILL UP WITH Color Matched Stretch CERTIFIED LEAD-FREE FORD CHRYSLER DODGE GLASTONBURY 66T-Bird *2845 64 Ford *1545 66 Ford $1695 65 Chrysler $1995 1 65 Chevrolet $1695 63 Bodge *1095 WHOLESALE New Yorker 4-Door Sedan Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop. Au­ Nylon Opaque Hose AMOCO! Convertible. Power steering, Country Squire. 352 V-8, au­ 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, automatic, Polara Convertible. Auto­ tomatic, power steering, ex­ AM-PM radio, gray with red Automatic, power steering, tomatic, power steering, ra­ matic, power steering, power power brakes, maroon with dio, heater. Low mileage. AUTO SERVICE black interior and white top. ceptional condition. interior. power brakes, radio, heater. brakes, low mileage. TIRE CO. Last of its kind! 66 Bodge *1995 357 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 776 NEW LONDON TPKE. 66 Ford $1695 66 Ford $1995 68 Corvair $2095 Polara 4-Door Hardtop. Pow­ 66 Volks. *1295 65 Barracuda $1495 fAM eRtSur 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto., pow­ Ranch Wagon. V-8, uuto., Sport Coupe. 164 C.I.D. en­ er steering, power brakes, 2-Dr. Sedan. Radio,, .nicely V-8, power steering, auto, 643-2444 GLASTONBURY • 633-9681 er steering, air conditioning, power steering, dark green gine, floor shift, radio with radio, heater, auto., vinyl equipped, low mileage. trans. blue with beige vinyl in­ with beige interior. dual speakers. interior. terior. 66 Ford *1795 65 Pontiac $1895 67 Mustang *2295 67 Pontiac $1795 65 Pontiac $1795 65 Bodge *1595 Galaxie 600 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, Grand Prlx. Loaded wlthiex- Hardtop. V-8, std, trans.f Tempest 4-Door Sedan. Ra­ Safari Station Wagon. Auto­ tras. Sliver gray with black stereo tape system, wide dio, nicely equipped, 1 o w matic, power steering, ijower GT 2-Dr. Hd. Top. Auto, automatic, power steering, trans., console, bucket seats. white with an aqua-interior. vinyl roof. ovals. mileage. brakes, low mileage. ' The smooth, leggy look you want, plus the control you need! And the Lycra® spandex shape maker can YOU EXPECT MORE FROM AMERICAN, and YOU GET IT! be worn long afiticr the hose are gone . . . it has concealed garter tabs tor replacement hose. Block, DILLON FORD CHURCHES MOTORS white, maize, lime or orange. Oije size fits all. Disfribirted By: MERCURY OIL CO., WeMiersfield, Conn MANCHESTER 643-2791 319 M AIN ST. MANCHESTER 643-2145 80 OAKLAND ST. PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAOB TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968

a higher price set by sui>ply and Art Auction. Set and other lesser known artists. Two from Tent LET US PRICE ToUand Library Plan Big Building Job Ahead^ $2.2 Billion in U.S. Gold demand on the free market. The autloneer is one of the YOUR NEXT The governments agreed not most respected art suppliers in In State Posts to buy and sell gold on the open At Beth Sholom PRESCRIPTION EXPERIENCED POLISHERS the country. Ho has been an At Yale Being Municipal Officials Told Shelled Out During Crisis market and the United States Two members of the Mary C. ended sales to domestic users, The Sisterhood of Temple advisor to Vincent Price, the ARTHUR DRU8 Budget Requests at $1,9 Million Keeney Tent were recently "In the next 30 years, we, cities who have not completed For finish work on turbine blades and vanes. Above WASHmCTON (AP) — The gold pool—the group of seven Beth Sholom will sponsor an actor-art collector, and has as­ forcing them to buy at the high­ Total budget requests for the Reivlew $760 ($460), and Town Public Safety items: Fire pro- Reconsidered their preUminary applications nations which provided enough er market price. sembled collections for galler­ elected to posts in the Depart­ the people of Connceicut will avemge hourly rates, frinsre benefits and inofit federal government shelled out Art Auction Simday, May 8, at 1968-69 fiscal year add up to Clerk $11,000 ($6,000 adjust­ tecUon $600 ($800 adjusted); to do so. gold from their reserves to meet ies and stores throughout the ment of Connecticut, Daughters about $2.2 billion of the nation's Before March, the previous Temple Beth Sholom. Hie art $1,961,788, or $861,990 more ed). Fire Department $24,242 ($17.- NEW HAVEN (AP) — The ht^ve to duplicate all of the He concluded his address the demand for the metal on the refcord drain was $900 million in country. sharing plan. Apply at ‘ of Union Veterans of the ChWl than iMt year’s budget, ac­ Also, public hearing $60 (60); 467); (ire chief auto expense grass-to-glass plans for extend- works of men placed in this with the warelng, "We will not gold to foreign buyers during London market. December. will be exhibited Sunday from 1968 CADILLAC Haber has a staff of 10, .'ind War, at its convention at Now cording to figures released to­ probate court $326 ($325); elec- $400 ($200); Civil Defense $2,- ing the library state since the time of the be long excused from history’s the gold crisis which reached its France purchased no gold in 2 to 6:80 p.m. and the auctimi LIMOUeiNBl The purpose was to hold the agents in the major capitals o f day by the ^ a r d of Finance. Iton $2,600 ($2,000): town build­ 680 ($200): resident trooper harsh judgment, if we do not RED-LEE METAL FINISHINO CO., he. fretted peak about one month March 'for the 18th straight will begin at 7. Hie event Is Britain. ULRIO LIMOUSINE under the "Cross Campus” are founding fathers,” the corn- price at $3IS an ounce. Europe who buy from dealers, The budget Increase applied ing $600 ($600); town hall $1,- $6,600 ($6,600); constables $1,- find ways to bring the re­ 69 WOODLAND ST,—MANCHESTER ago. open to the public. They are Mrs. Luna Hutchin­ SERVICE being reconsidered by the archl- mlssloner of the Connecticut Here’s how the Treasury month and officials said she has collectors, artists and at auc­ to the new revised Grand List 700 ($1,700 adjusted); Industri­ 800 ($1,600): ambulance opera­ sources of government to bear This was the accounting the purchased none so far this William Haber of Queens, son, chaplain, and Mrs. Robert broke down the U.S. gold drain: tions. One agent specialises in Air Oondltilnned of $22,862,006 would result in al Commission $2,600 ($1,000); tion $16,030 ($1,600): welfare tect of the controversial project. Department of Community Af- immediately on the problems Treasury Department revealed month. Through September N.Y., is the auctioneer. He will Schubert, council member. —A total net loss of $2,262 bil­ Rembrandt etchings, "hot the 7 Paasenger an 11-mlll Increase, if all the T'oiwn Counsel $2,600 ($2,600), $2,000 ($2,000), and tree warden Edward L. Barnes said Thurs- tslrs sold yesterday. that are before us today." late Thursday of U.S. gold loss­ 1966, French policy was to buy bring with him watercolors, $20,000 variety but those priced Other Manchester members who lion for December through Mancheister—649-3660 budget requests submitted by and Social Security $3,600 ($3,- $60 ($60). day he will draw up new plans Yesterday’s CBT forum, es which dropped the nation’s at least $34 million in gold etchings, lithographs, oils and at $200, $800 and $400," Haber attended the event are Mrs. March. This included all gold P.O. Box 63— Wepplng, Conn. the various town boards and 000). Interest and Debts , ... principal speakers before the which began at 2:30 p.m. and entire supply to its lowest level monthly, using her excess dol­ gouaches by such artists as said. He has appeared on the Maude Shearer, past Depart­ which would not involve the r^ more t h a n ^ of the state’s lost since devaluation as part of Edmund Utaic Parent Jr. commissions were accepted Also, bookkeeper $1,000 Interest budget items: Fiscal which included a social hour at in 82 years by the end of March lars. Picasso, Miro, Chagnall, Bas­ "Today” television show, and is ment president, and Mrs. Henry ($760); record binding $200 placeinent of Cross Campus turf the gold pool. without revision. The present year notes $7,600 ($8,000); high 8:30 and dinner and entertain­ —$10,703 bUllon. A breakdown of the total gold kin, Utrillo, Ma/Usse, Rouault, an authority on graphics. Schwarm, a delegate. ($200); town reports $860 school notes $66,200 ($68,126); tng 14 from Manchester), guests There were indications of a' —Domestic sales of Just over mill rate is 61 mills. The plan to turn the tree-shad- “ .. „ ment at 6:30, highlighted trends BIRCH MT. HOME SITES supply showed $10,484 billion in ($800); sanitary Inspector $2,- long term debt $16,363 ($17,784); $63 million durli^ the same pe-_ The ll-mlU increase quoted ed..s area in front of Sterling ¥Li- 1 _o* the . _ Connecticut . Bank nnd In government financing on the further minor loss this month in the Treasury’s money stock at 000 ($2,000): building inspec­ sewirs and water notes, none V sales to foreign governments riod including about $14.1 mil-' by the finance board, does not rary into a glassy plain of 16 local level, Connecticut eco­ the end of March and another tor $3,600 ($3,600): Planning ($500), and interest on second lion in March, the last month include any income to the skylights touc^d off protesu by nomic developments, and cur­ “Open House” but exact figures won’t be avail­ $219 million in the special fund and Zoning $3,246 ($4,000) and phase of high school $26,090 able for another month. for sales to private American town in state grants or surplus, rent community problems. Plays Lead at the Bank at ($26,000). CUSTOM 3 and 4 Bedroom Ranches, Raised Ranches industrial users. however, so the actual mill rate Zoning Board of Appeals $600 berg. "Among some of those Works The speakers, in addition to No formal announcement was New York, where sales are Largest Selection Payments on debt items: and Colonials on One-Acre Wooded Sites . . . made by the department, which increase would be less than ($600). 'I am urging the president and to be duplicated,” Jones said, Jones, were: Jayne Newlrth of 90 Crest- This left net sales to foreign made. Health Budget Long term debt $169,000 ($49,- Directions: East Center St., Manchester, to Porter St., merely Included the figures quoted. Yale Corporation to take into ac- “ are schools, highways, houses, ridge Dr.. Vernon, plays Corle, buyers at roughly $2,2 billion. Such a large amount in this The Conservation of Health 000); sewer and water notes James F. McNally, treasurer to Camp Meeting Rd.; to Carter St., to Volpe Rd., to among the scores of tables it A mill rate value for the next count student interesU, even if parks, water systefns, sewage of the Connecticut Bank and a leading role in "Barefoot in The net figures also Include fund wbuld indicate the Treas­ 'budget; Health ofllicer $200 none ($20,000); Crandall prop­ Home Sites... publishes monthly in the fiscal year will be $22,862 com­ this involves the rescheduling of disposal plants, police depart- two- major purchases by the ury expected some minor sales ($20U); vital statistics $600 erty notes $6,920 ($5,920); Board Trust Co., on "Outlook for In­ the Park,” which will be pre­ "Treasury Bulletin." pared to $21,429 at present. The the Cross Campus library proj- ments, and mahy others, United States from Canada dur­ of gold to foreign countries. NURSERY PLANTS VinNER’S ($600); public health nurse $6,' of Recreation $7,770 ($6,700); terest Rates.” sented by the Uttle Theater of average homeowner’s mill rate ect," Barnes said after a meet- "And, eVert as we are ac- LAWRENCE E. FIANO The over-all gold loss reached ing the period—$100 million last Normally the fund in New York miscellaneous and tax refunds Joseph A. Pechman, director (or the next year will equal dump $6,000 ing with Yale President King- comnllshing those needs, ” he BUILDER e DEVELOPER Manchester (LTM) next week a monthly record during March December and $60 miillon last would be held to about $100 mil­ ($3,600); road supervisor $8,200 $1,260 ($1,000); non-recurring of Economic Studies at Brook­ at $1,197 billion, the bulk of it to month. about $22.86 per $1,000 of as- ' man Brewster Jr. cautioned, "we must alleviate Thursdayn Friday and Saturday lion. 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE (new item); Liberty $7,000 expenses $3,000 ($3,000); Middle ings Institution, Washington, 649-5371 cover wild buying on the London Until mid-March the United MANCHESTER-VERNON sessed valuation, based on 66 Barnes said he will consider a situation which allows 100,000 D.C., on "Improving the Fi­ at 8:30 p.m. at Bailey Audito­ & SUPPLIES ($6,750); insurance $6,000 ($4,- School Building Committee Gold Market before the flow of TOWN LINE per cent of the 1960 market an artificial lighting system for (^nAectlcut families to live in States provided 69 per cent of WHO’S SAFE GARDEN 500), and Cemeteries $100 none ($6,000); Crandall apprais­ nances of State and Local Gov­ rium, Manchester High School. government gold to speculators the gold sold on the London value, the present assessment the underground library exten- blighted neighborhoods; 70,000 ernment.” NEW DELHI AP) — Etelhl is 649-2828 ($100), al fees $1,100 (none); plotting A familiar face to Manches­ was halted in mid-March. formula used by the town. Sion as an alternative to the families to live at or below the market as part of the pool. becoming notorious for road ac­ CENTER Highway budget items: Gen­ aerial maps $17,300 (none), and Dr. Edwin L. Caldwell, vice ter audiences, Mrs. Newirth has Devaluation of the British An agreement among the gold In This Area A public hearing on the pro­ skylights. poverty line, in a state having cidents, and 68 per cent of those INC. eral and snow removal $31,000 payments on uniform fiscal president of the Connecticut been cast in leading roles ' in pound on Nov. 18 triggered the pool partners last month fixed a Involved are either pedestrians posed budget will be held Tues­ The New Haven Preservatlbn the highest per capita Incontje Bank and Trust, on "The Con­ day at 8 p.m. In the Hicks Me­ ($31,000 adjusted); street light­ year notes $26,000 (none). Trust and the Save the Cross in the nation; and 10 to 15 per 2 three LTM productions; "Mary, rush to buy gold and eventually two-price system—one of $36 an or cyclists, a police announce­ necticut Economy after Viet­ CBABSB IT •*•... ing $1,000 ($1,000); equipment NOTICE Mary,” "The Pantastlcks,” and led to a breakup of the London ounce among governments and ment said. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. — 6 P.M. morial School gym, according Campus Committee have been cent of our Negro and Pujrto nam." to Board of Finance Chairman maintenance $9,000 ($9,000 adj- Manchester Evening Herald protesting the skylight plan. Rican residents to be unemploy- "How to Succeed in Business Justed), and Road Markers $260 Tolland r.orrespondent, Bette Dr. Douglas L. Brooks, presi­ Without Really Trying.” She Howard Wolfanger. Some 4,000 members of the ed at a time of 'full employ- INVITATIDN FOR PROPOSALS THURS. ■ FRI. 9 A.M. — 8 P.M. ($260). Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. dent of the Travelers Research has also appeared in "The fill.™ J m Town Meeting Date Yale community have signed a menit!’ ’’ Center of Hartford, on "Pollu­ Women," "The Cave Dwellers,” He urked all Interested resi­ petition opposing the plan. AVAILABLE: Prime site of approximately 65,470 square feet t/KAR MANCMBSTBR ORMTKR SAT. ■ SUN. 9 AJM. — 5 P.M. Jones sadd, “The suburbs tion, Waste Management, and for development of Industrial or heavy com­ the LTM Theater Wing produc­ RASY PARHINR . ^ , dents to attend the hearing to must not be considered as the Connecticut’s Money.” mercial use. tion of "Little Bawnee,” and provide the finance board with Bombers Hit Cong only good place to raise a fam­ The forum was opened by its show case offering, 2 YEAR OLD FORSYTHIA an accurate consensus of the Slate Installed ily. We must raise the stand­ CBT president James F. Eng­ LOCATION: Manchester Renewal Project No. 1, Manches­ "Hamlet.” townspeople's thinking. ards and 'conditions in the ter, Connecticut — Parcel 8A, located on the 6 SPEC IA L ' 1 & 2 M A N C H — 2 - 3 FOOT lish Jr., who Introduced the north side of Hilliard Street approximately 150 Before coming to this area, Revisions to the budget wUl By Buckley PTA cities, to bring them up to par speakers and notables. Pom­ she was a member and co­ be made in accordance with the Close to Saigon feet west of Main Street. ■MandieAteli LUMBER* with suburbia.” eroy Jones, board chairman for founder of the Actor’s Commu­ sentiments voiced by residents ^ ^ Officers for the 1968-89 year The Depiartment of Commu- CBT, brought greetings from PRICE: $16,000. at the hearing. The Annual (Continued from Page One) nity Workshop, Morristown, N. adel, the former imperial seat were Installed at a recent meet- utty Affairs, created by the the bank. Hartford Mayor Ann J., where she also sang with PURCHASE Town Meeting wiW be called to Valley, which they said threat- , . . . T, . , o ___ _ TVTA 1967 State Assembly, combines Interested redevelopers may obtain a Developers Kit 1 O These in Hue, is the headquarters of Uccello brought greetings from containing technical materials, including engineering mape, dance bands. Her past ex­ order on May 14, and adjourned t*»e Hue area ~ ing of the Buckley School PTA ^ administers the functions " - - a/Miv*4’iaa oalrl fViA aviAw%‘ the South Vietnamese Army’s her city. legal documents and disposition policies by sending a check perience also includes summer to a later date, to avoid con­ sources said the enemy has 16 as foUows: gf many o f the state’.s agen- to 20 battalions in the area and 1st Division. The Viet Cong and for $15.00 to: Executive Director, Manchester Redevelopment stock. flict with the week long North Vietnamese captured it at Mrs. Joseph Miskunas, pre- cles.-It screens and acts on ap- Agency, 386 Main St., Manchester, Connecticut 06040. Her husband, David Newirth, ecumenical church sponsored could commit them to an all-out sident; Charles Rlemltls, vice plications for state and federal 4 YEAR OLD attack on Hue "in a matter of the start of the Tet offensive Senate Race Drop-out is an engineer at Pratt and 4 YEAR OLD youth seminar, "Project Chal­ and held it for nearly a monlii. president; Mrs. Richard Le- funds for a host of community Letters of Intent will be entertained up until 11:00 A.M., hours." Daylight Saving Time, on May 24, 1968, Submisaion must in­ Whitney Division of United lenge.” Aerial strikes on North Viet­ Monds, secretary: Mrs. Paul development projects. GREENWICH AP) — A con­ Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. UPRIGHT YEW The B52s hit weapons posi­ Marie, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Jones sadd that, in the pe- tender for the Republican sen­ clude all- material specified in the Developers Disclosure ma­ SPREADING YEW Current adjusted expendi­ nam were again limited Thurs­ terial, Deposit and Letter of Intent. He is also a LTM member and tures for this year are Hated tions and storage areas in the day to the southern panhandle. Young and Mrs. Allan Cone, riod July 1, 1967 to April 19, atorial nomination heis dropped valley three times Thursday The Redevelopment Agency reserves the right to reject a former vice president in below, and compared to the re­ The U.S. Command said Navy delegates to PTA Council: Mrs. 1968, his department has re- out in the interest of party unity, any or all proposals. charge of production. He is FOR night and with three more raids Dorothy Krause, delegate and ceived 138 applications, totaling he said. FOR 10 quested budget item. The cur­ planes flew the northernmost responsible for production of the 10 rent expenditures include ap­ this morning. They also made raid, attacking an airfield near teacher representative. $6.9 million in funding re- James Patterson of Bethle­ MANCHESTER REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY current play and designed its propriations made at town two raids on troop concentra­ Vlnh, 20 miles south of the 19th Mrs. Edward Kaminsky, a quests, and that it alreaay has hem told the Greenwich GOP 386 Main St., Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Area Code 203; 646-0106 stage set. The couple has two meertdngB during the year, tions 13 and 17 miles southwest parallel. past president, performed the approved 60 of the appllca- town committee Thursday of his children, Tracy and Julia. of Hue, between the valley and installation. tions. move. Edward J. Rybezyk, Executive Director allowing the total amount budg­ Other Navy pilots reported de­ Everett T. Kleth, Chairman Tickets for "Barefoot in the '9.95 the old imperial capital on the Edwin H. May Jr. of Weth­ '9.95 EACH eted for each department. stroying or damaging 17 supply Executive board positions Payments totaling $3.1 mil- Harlan D. Taylor, Vice Chairman Park” are available at EACH coast. Since the first of the ersfield is currently frontrunner The proposed l^ard of Se­ barges and wrecking two high­ have been filled as follows: Hon already have been paid to Edward J. Sweeney, Treasurer Leonard's Shoe Store, Main St., BARE ROOT month, the eight-engine bomb­ for the nomination. Sen. Abra­ BARE ROOT lectmen’s Budget totals $525,- way bridges in the Vinh area. Mrs. Hans Menco, child stu- towns by the state comptrol- Francis P. Handley or from Mrs. Fred T. Bllsh HI, ers have flown more than 600 ham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn. is the 514 compared to $360,180 at Air Force planes bombed mili­ dy; Mrs. Edward Fahey and ler, he said. Arthur E. Smith 9 Laurel St. missions In the A Shau area. incumbent. present, for an approximate in­ tary storage areas, supply Mrs. Fred Conti, room parents; He urged those towns and SPECIMEN crease of 66 per cent. This in­ The valley, 26 miles southwest bases, trucks and barges. Mrs. Roliert Hohwleler, library STARCHY CEREMONY FRUIT TREES crease is due mainly to a Jump of Hue, has been a North Viet­ The U.S. fliers flew a total of coordinator; Mrs. Gerald Com- LOUISVILLB, Colo. (AP) — STANDARD in the long term deibt payments namese stronghold for more 110 missions against the North passo, hospitality. When a new highway was dedi­ SHADE TREES from $49,000 presently to $159,- han two years and is the major reported destroyirig or dam- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Plante, cated at Louisville,' there wasn’t Enioy your home nlore APPLE 000 in the proposed budget. infiltraUon route from Laos ^ legislative; Mrs. Philip Rich, the usual ribbon-cutting ceremo­ NORWAY MAPLE $16.9$ to $7530 School Budget up 14% eastward to the Hue area. program: Mrs. David Caplow, ny. PEACH 'ITie Board bf Education About 2,000 South Vietnamese The u.S. Command an- publicity; Philip Rich, ways and Instead , Mayor Frank Rlzzl with a modern Bilco Door! CRIMSON KINO budget as proposed, totals $1,- paratroopers have moved into nounced the loss of an Air Force means; Mrs. Nicholas Derewi- A snipped a ribbon of spaghetti ana, fine arts; Mrs. Stephen Building or buying a home? It’s essential that you have direct basement acceM with a PEAR 426,273, compared to $1,239,617 blocking positions southwest of p 4 Phantom fighter-bomber to that was 60 feet long and three MAPLE $7.95 to $754)0 at present, for an approximate Hue but have not reported seri- unknown causes during raids Turklngton, publication; and inches wide. M^ny of Louis­ Bilco Door. Bilco is the key to a useful, convenient and safe b ^ m en t. Let us show you Mrs. Charles Riemltis, member­ how Bilco will open your basement fully for recreation, hobbies and storage! PLUM increase of 14 per cent. ous opposition since their opera­ Wednesday on the panhandle. ville’s residents are of Italian Last year’s budget was in­ tion began last Friday. ship. SCHEDLER MAPLE $19.95 EACH The two crewmen were reporfeU descent . APRICOT creased by .$17,600 at various Underlining American con­ missing. It was the 827th U.S. Bile* adds beauty te your Tlown Meetings during the cern with operations in the warplafie announced lost in FAMILY OF LEADERS present henie« toot SILVER MAPLE $7.95 to $20.00 2 Y E A R OLD year. northern war zone, Gen. Wil­ combat over North Vietnam. LOUISVILLB, Ky. (AP) - - The General Government liam C. Westmoreland today Presidencies run in the family LI6GETT DRUG It’s the perfect replacement for your FAST OROWINO budget includes the following visited 1st Air Calvary troops SHORT RESPITE of the Melvin Indns. womout, troublesome wood door. budgeted items for the 1968-69 who are doing much of the fight­ LOUISVILLE (AP) — After a One daughter heads the Ken­ P PARKADE LINDEN TREE $18.95 DWARF fiscal year. Present appropria­ ing below the demilitarized zone wood Hill Homemakers; anoth­ Rugged all-steel construction, neat disastrous round on the golf you OPEN tions are shown in parenthesis: and in the Jungles west of Hue. course. Bob Irvine returned to er is president of the Kentucky 17:45 A M. to 10 P.M. appearance, easy operation and GINKO $15.95 FRUIT TREES Selectman $7,000 ($3,100); Meanwhile, enemy g;unners the locker room and told his Southern College Literary Club; registrars $1,600 ($300); audit fired 10 mortar rounds onto the watertightness make it the over­ companions: “ This Is a terrible and a son is president of the stu AMERICA S FINEST $950 ($600); treasurer $1,260 airstrip inside the old Citadel in game. I’m glad I don't have to dent council at De Sales High whelming choice of homeowners BASEMENT DOOR SUNBURST LOGUST $19.95 APPLE ($1,000): tax collector $8,500 the heart of Hue belore dawn to­ play again until tomorrow.” School. day, wounding one South Viet­ everywhere! ($7,600); asse.'isors $6,399 ($6,- $10.95 to $40.00 PEACH 300 adjusted): Board of Tax namese soldier slightly. Teh Cit- Septic Tankc Stop in and see our display, or call us for free literature. 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THE Sports Vi&wing Keeping in Shape SATURDAY Indians at Home Olympic Trials Set 1:00 (80) Roller Derby Herald Angle 2:00 (SO) Sandy Koiifax Show By 2 :16 (30) White Sox vs. ForC CIL Opener Slump Continues EARL YOST ’IVIns Sports Editor For Marathon King ( 8) Red Sox v». Balti­ By BARRY CXIWLES more CHICAGO (AP) - The when the So. dropped the.r sey- way weTe going ” 6:00 ( 3) Race of the Week Scholastic baseball tilts today saw Manchester Hi^h /ViifA havATi'f w on ®nth straight. Now the streak is “ you make one bad pitch, ana i vVhlte Sob scored twice in Nice Honor But Kent a Secret BOS'TON (AP) — Am- Director Will Cloney. “ Burfoot Cloney said before the race ( 8) Wide World of open the home slate, entei-taining CCIL foe Conard High WKit©^nite *o o x sftiii im veii L vvuii „ ttHni^op vnu “ T^i»n Rer- XT- u • n ^ TT , ... , n ^ \ doesn’t have to run any more that he had talked with the anv bMeba^* this “P Chicago, costs you." thr'mth when Peters, Ken Ber- Nice honor, officially, for Alex Hackney, long-time brose Burfoot, Wesleyan ,,, nivmoic ouaiifvine Sports of West Hartfoi-d. The Indians are 1-0 while Conard is 6:00 (30) It’s Raring Time s S L n ^ n d t h f ^ l ^ D is walking. ^^at made It even tough- ^nd Ward singled and Davis golf professional at the Manchester Gauntry Club lasti Univeraity’s surprise win- marathon if he dLsn’t want to. winleM in two starts. Rockville High hoped to get back 9:.30 ( 8) World’s Heavy­ to winning ways traveling to ------— ® ^ ® '‘ er tor Stanky to swallow was delivered a sacrifice fly. night at the East Longmeadow Ck>untry Club. The tall ner of the Boston A.A. Mar- "The race at Alamosa, Coio., *’®®" “ ssured the b a a R a p in g C h icago M a n a ^ r game, the Chicago Cubs ^ ^ teammate from his /^tgaeo left U runners on weight Fight Plainvlllc High for a CVC clash. ^ Scot was awarded a plaque for having been named the . ‘ in August is open to all. if the winner would automatically SUNDAY E ddie S tan k y in te rrific whipped Atlanta 6-2 as Ron San- York Giant days was the manager In the State PGA Golfer of the Year at the Connecticut and athon, can count on goi g doesn’t pay his expenses, qualify for Alamosa. The b a a The Rams are 4-1 while Plain- ^ K jl I | ^ shape. to poked a pair of home runs. y,e Twins. “ I ;30 (30) Detroit vs. Yan­ Western Massachusetts Section PGA Spring Show and to the U. S. Olympic ti’ials the b a a will pick up the tab. was ignored when six sectional kees The White Sox still haven’t All other major league teams j^^^^er-armed A1 Worthington two homers drove In Clinic. The site was the Elm- — ------— whether the AAU foots If necessary. I’ll lead him out qualifying tests were set up by In NCXX: action, winless El­ won any baseball games this had the day off. __. j,„iinpn and samo s iwo n u * __ 2:00 ( 3) Black Hawks vs. Canailirns lington High bused to South season, and the slump Is keep- "How am I holding up?” Stan- came pp-rv’s victory *^® na*^e crest Country Club. event of the season in New the bill or not. ‘*’®*'® *’>’ ^® •’d’ld.” the AAU. .1, . ,u Frankly, this writer is still England! Walter Childs, an AAU com- Burfoot, a 21-year-old from Casell said Thursday that the ( 8) Bod Sox vs. Ball!- Windsor- High. The Bobcats ing Chicago Manager Ed^^e ky said, repeating a newsman’s PARKADE DUSTY—Joe Col- T O rw if oromoters are a spe- mlssioner from Western Massa- Groton. Conn., became the first AAU would pay the expenses t<^ more are 1-0 and looked to keep a Cubs trimmed the Braves waiting for a release or call llngwood 229-200-207-636, Ken Stanky In terrific shape. question. “ Great." y,g seventh on M b «e d have to Id- chusetU. said Thursday that American to win the BAA in 11 A amosa of the six sectional 4:00 (18) Canadian Hockey perfect mark. ■Stanky spent 20 minutes walk- Then he strolled off to the wiui “j walk" then Atlanta’s only runs came on from the combined section an- walk, then ai breed, you 11 na Burfoot would have to qualify years when he covered the 26- winners and 14 others with the 4:46 ( 8) Byron Nelson Coventry High (0-4) trekked Thomas 211-226-620, Ted Bld- ing briskly from foul line to foul trainer’s room to lie down for ^ ® Tommy homers by Bob Tillman and Fe­ nounclng the selection of Hack- for the Olympic test in a mara- mile, 385-yard Hopkinton-to-Bos- fastest times in any AAU sanc- Golf to Bacon Academy in Oolches- well 208-552, Ron Custer 216-6U, line In Minnesota’s Metropolitan several more minutes. j ratirine line Alou. ney as the recipient. * * « Stadium Thursday, swin^ng a It was the kind of loss that re-Davi® and Russ Snyder, retiring llpe^^^^ Thanks to an item in an out- , r< ee thon at Holyoke June 9. ton test In 2 hours, 22 minutes, tinned marathon, including the ter for a COCS pairing ns Bol- B*" Quackenbush 236-569, Ed of-town dally, the first word of O ff the Cuff "No such thing,” said BAA 17 seconds. BAA. ton High entertained Rocky Spence 222, Herb Clarke 204- leaded bat and mulling over his qulred long meditation. Chicago uoooo emotv In the fourth the honor was picked up last What a difference a year Hill High in the only non-con- Hanley 207, Howard club’s latest lo s s -a 3-2 toughle ace Gary Peters allowed just ^Th® ^ s ^ w when P e S S L t Ken Johnson and then Gary Player fall. A call was placed with makes. Last year at this stage fercnce game. The Bulldogs Edwards 217-232-696. against the Twins. three hlts-but all of them in a started with ^ o out a^lnri^ ^ Hackney for confirmation and of the spring sports season, are 2-3, look;ng to get back started his post-game row in the third inning when the walked on a 3-2 pitch. Cesar o- s i» . j y^ eighth. HAPPY HOLIDAYS — Terry He to offer congratulations. When there were more postponements on the winning side while stroll routine last Saturday Twins got all their runs. “ The var and Tony Oliva followed his second shot in tne eignm First Round Hayden 130-133—366, Stella told of the situation that the and cancellations in baselbaU, Rocky Hill i.s 1-0. Johnston 144, Dolores Smith 126- at Chicago’s Sportsman’s Park crosses the finish PGA had failed to notify this golf, tennis and track than East Catholic High is idle OUT FRONT—T. R. Bea (10) an 88 to 1 long shot Golf Leader 151—379. Jockey Sidney LeJune on the first tuni. But with Maier League office, he too, was surprised, there were games and meets until Tuesday. line ahead of the pack — but riderless. Bea lost He said that Bob Bodington, held due to the cold and rainy into defeat. (AP Photofax). Trn.ik team from East Cath­ NITE OWLS — Jean Pesclk, no rider and no weight up the “ victory” was turned president, was to let The Her- -weather. . .Town ,softball DALLAS, Tex. (AP) A Rested Red Sox Faee Orioles, olic engaged in a road meet 188, Millie Snrtori 196, Mary = L e a d e r s s = aid know. leagues start Monday night at tough course and difficult play­ this afternoon. The Eagles (2- Lourie 457, Lois Johnson 463, Amcricim League Monday night was the meet- three sites. It’s late, but not ing conditions don't worry the 1) met at South Catholic 452, Lorraine Practiced What Coach Reay Preached r . Batting (25 at bats)—IVhlte, ing. It would have been proper too late, for the sponsoring golf tour half ns much as balky ^'•‘® Langlois Coaeh Not Happy with Layoff putters.nutters Demko 468. N.Y., .423; Stanley, Det., .386. for a picture of Hackney get- Recreation Department to have Middletown. 2 Y es coming over from the National before heading home to pack Runs —- Sims, Cleve., 12, R. ting the award—a most cher- jts umpiring staff attend a clin- In fact, Gary Player, the man BOSTON (AP) from South Africa who has got­ __ f l o r a l — Pauline Joseph nKoll League, was set to face the their grips for the weekend visit ,3' ished and deserving one for the ic or two which would help keep Virginia, there is a baseball Runs batted in — Killebrew, ten rich in American golf, says 201-496, Gladys Gamble 189, Black Hawks Remain Alive Orioles. Ellsworth to Baltimore. Silk Town pro. down protests and incidents. Minn., 11; Hansen, Wash., 10; there’s just no need to even talk FLAVORETTES—Jan Kilduff Louise Kozma 184-473, Eleanor Boston op^ed^'with a 7-3 victory over Boston Manager Dick Wil- The first word received on the ohe of New England’s best F. Howard, Wash., 10. award being made was in a softball umpires is a local man, ■ about high winds that do things 177-393, Helen Tompkins 126, MacLachlan 462, Ruth Charesst m Ked Sox. _ , Detroit and then shut out the Hams, assisted by Coach Dar- 473, Peg Tirrell 452. with your ball when your put- Dot White 129. Idle since last Sunday bemuse Q^igago VVhlte Sox 2-0. rell Johnson, had his pitching Hits—R. Jackson, Oak., 17; Hartford paper the following Ed Tryon, who would be an of a quirk in the American „ . , _ , ----- j^j. y,g Baltimore se- Allison, Minn., 17; U n s e r, day. The recipient could have ideal fellow to run such a pro- ting is on the beam. As Bobby Hull Scores Pair The Orioles plan to counter He illustrated his point by the Leaeme schedule and a post- ^ ries. Gary Waslewski (2-0) was ’ called, but it really wasn’t his posed clinic. Clinics for softball ponement ln Chicago Tue^ay right - hander Bruce How-. Doubles — Allison, Minn., 6; job as one can easily under- umpe have never been held in four-under-par 66 that showed Niitlonal League . a V Iama** r \ t Vila A»»lvr rvAAieInn ^Different Approach’ 6 NEW YORK (AP)__The Louis in their best-of-7 West the penalty box, he was leading the $100,000 By­ ’ W. L. Pot. G.B. R e d X x T o p r r o r7- r - ‘it ire^sawtla^rii orand^j:? ; HaTse“n. wash., 5. stand. y,g past They would better pre- R10/.L- HawbQ «+ill Division finals by trouncing the Hull's game-winner came at f,. since being obtained from the Jose Santiago (1-0) and Jerry Triples—5 lied with 2. ron Nelson Golf Classic by one St. Louis 9 4 .692 turn to action tonight against being Stephenson (1-1) due to get the Surely, the PGA must have, a pare the men who would be Chicap Bl^k Hawks still Goldsworthy 6:60 of the middle period with the Orioles at Baltimore. White sox. Home runs—4 tied with 4. stroke going into the .second San Fran. 7 5 .583 1% call in a doubleheader Sunday. little inkling of publicity, and calling the plays in league Southpaw Dick Ellsworth, who The Red Sox worked out light- Stolen bases — Cardenal, round. are alive in the Stanley Cup gggj.gy ^^^y ^dded two teammate Stan Mlklta in the Pittsburgh 6 6 .545 2 Johnson was unhappy with the the value of it. games. . .Rockville High’s base- has won both his starts since ly at Fenway Park Thursday Cleve., 6; Campanerls, Oak., 5; He got solid backing in giving Celts Must Slow Pair playoffs because they prac- ^gg,g^g pg^^jty ^0,^ „ e fired a wrist Los Angeles 7 6 .538 2 long layoff, saying; “ It throws The PGA, and Bodington, arc ball team will lose just one aware of the fact there Is a game - against Penney High of putting the major emphasis by Atlanta 6 7 .462 3 off our pitching. It certainly decisions—« tied ticed what Coach Billy Reay Reay himself had a hand In shot at goalie Rogatien Va- 2 daily paper in Manchester for East Hartford - due to the use four fellows who were just be­ Phila’phia 6 7 .462 3 can’t help!" preached. Chicago’s triumph, which pre- chon after taking a pass from with 1.000. on one occasion he wrote to of an ineligible player. When hind him. Of Los Angeles Stars Houston 5 6 .455 3 Williams said that shortstop Miller Barber of Sherman, “ Montreal can be beaten," vented the Canadians from re- pat Stapleton. Stymied in Their Decision . Strikeouts — McDowell, point out that a said area man Rockville noted the infraction, Cincinnati 6 7 .417 3% Rico Petrocelll, the club’s lead­ Reay had predicted. "All you’ve peatlng their four-game sweep Minnesota, playing the first of CTeve., 27; McLain, Det., 23. was not a member of the PGA. uig school immediately notified Africa, and Jack Montgomery of LQS ANGELES (A P)— Bill Russell’s going to USe “ a New York 5 7 .417 3% ing hitter with a .367 average, got to do Is start with great of Boston In the opening round, three straight games on S'., the CIAC Baseball Committee Tex.; Harold Henning of South (jiffd-gnt upproacli” tonight when hifi Boston Celtics Chicago 5 7 .417 3% probably will start. However, it goaltending and then play your He moved Chico Maki, normally Louis ice because an ice show is NaUonal League Fort Worth, Tex., all •’’hot 67 and Angeles Lakers in their battle for the Na- Thursday’s Results is not known how long Petrocel­ Publicists Lacking Penney High.^ eachr»n/>H frxi/itold aboutnnrtiif howVinuf theirtMAit* putrtlir. * . • i » i»ji best for 60 minutes." a right wing, to center specifi- occupying its own rink, wasted Expansion Talk Slows Batting (25 at bats) — Flood, Chicago 5, Atlanta 2 ll will play because of a pulled Two years ago, this writer * * * ters put them over. tional Basketball Association title. St.L., .414; Rose, Cin., .400. The Celts took the first game - - - — — ------Denis DeJordy provided the ®afly check Montreal’s Jean uttie time In bombing the Blues, Only game scheduled groin muscle. spoke with Bodington at the H e r e ’ ll T h e r e ------goaltending heroics and Bobby Bellveau, who had scored five Milan Marcetta, Goldsworthy Runs—Flood, St.L., 16; Javi­ of the bcst-of-7 series Sunday in night's and Sunday night's Tody’s Games Catcher Elston Howard and Ellington Ridge Countryo Club pound a new way to carry Hull, who is very much Chlca- 1” ^® ^•”'®® &ames of and Jean Paul Parise all scored er, St.L.,11. Boston. gamc.s. That means more than Philadelphia (L. Jackson 1-2) For American League right fielder Joe Lahoud, who Runs batted in — C e p e d a. on publicity, and explained that racquets on the plane; go’s best, scored the goals as ^*^® series. in the first period. Dickie Moore at Atlanta (Reed 0-0 or Britton a majority of the state newspa- ^ vioUn case. This writer ,Ex-UConn Stars But they dropped a 123-113 fie- 17,000 fans on hand with more missed games last weekend be- St.L., 14; Swoboda, N.Y., 13; B. cision Wedne.sday night at Bos- expected for closed circuit tele­ the Hawks edged the Canadiens “ Makl takes a lot of pride in got the Blues’ only goal early in night CHICAGO (A P )—The American ^ g i i e , which made per sports desks have nothing fou,- racquets carries in one cause of ailments, are expected williams. Chic., 13. ton Garden. And it appeared the vision .showings in two locations. 2-1 Wednesday night. Montreal his checking,” Reay said, after the second period but Golds- Houston (Giusti 1-1) at Chl- but problems with golf clubs, g^g recently on the trip to Play Exhibition tracks ovei’ the National League in expanding to 12 to return to the lineup for the —Flood, St.L., 24;\Cepeda, Lakers won it on the strength of The Lakers feel they can out­ still leads the National Hockey Bellveau had been shut out. worthy matched that later In p^go (Hands 0-2) in general, due to those in piorida. . .Speaking of tennis teams for 1969, now is slowed down in those tracks. Baltimore opener. St.L,, 21. There will be an attractive running, pell-mell basketball a run any NBA team, even If it’s League Eastern ipivislon finals Hull opened the scoring mid- the stanza. The North Stars York (Seaver 1-0) at Cin- charge, professionals, assigned ^ , Florida, the city of St. Pe- The Nationals were m iffe d ------Ellsworth and his pitching col- r>oubles — Banks, Chic., 7; 1 basketball exhibition tonight at Boston hallmark, Boston, whose fast breaking three games to one with the way through the first period, closed out the scoring on Dave cinnati (Arrigo 0-0), night club publicists, or committee terSburg has a number of ex- when the Americans voted last before its May meeting mutual- leagaies had one big thing for Rose, Cin.. 6. the East Hartford High School "i have a different approach has been instrumental in bring­ next contest set for Montreal Henri Richard knotted it for Balon’s power play goal early Los Angeles at Sans Francis- chairmen, falling to cooperate. geHent maintained tennis courts, winter without mutual consulta- jy to iron out problems we all which to be thankful they won’t Triples 8 tied with 2. Gym at 8:15 when the touring in mind for Friday’s game,” ing eight NBA championshipB and national television Sunday Montreal early in the second pe- in the third p.eriod. night Area-wise, neither the Man- „gg^ months of the year. All tlon to admit Seattle and re are cognizant of. The American have to face slugger Frank Rob- Home runs—H. Aaron, Atl., 5; 12 UConrr All-Stars, led by Toby .said the Boston playei--coach to the Celtics in the last nine afternoon. riod, poking in a rebound only The series resumes in St. Chester Country Club nor the g^e equipped with night lights Pittsburgh (Veale 0-2) at St. t""d e d Kansas City to mem­ League then will meet on May inson. The 1966 Triple Crown g^oboda, N.Y., 5. Kimball and Wes Bialosuknla, Thur.sday night. "It's no secret years. Minnesota took a 2-1 lead over nine seconds after coming out of Louis Saturday night. ^ Louis (Gibson 0-1), night Ellington Ridge Country Club t^g use of the lights is bership next season. 23 in Chicago to consider further winner is sidelined because of stolen bases—Wills, Pitt., 5; play Spider Bennett All-Stars weapon. We’re just going to do Laker Coach Bill van Breda Saturday’s Games has a publicist, someone who free. . .Stan Hilinski HI, form- It forced the Nationals to ad­ plafls for 1969." mumps. -w, Davis, L.A., 4. composed of Hartford Caps, something different." Kolff attributes his team's victo­ Houston at Chicago would see to it that important gr uConn golf captain and ex­ vance their expansion plans, or­ ____ Pitching (2 declons)— 8 tied Also on the UConn Stars will Is it a plan to stop Jerry West ry Wednesday night simply to a Los Angeles a San Francisco events and achievements were tg^vn 10-pin bowling champ, iginally targeted for not later ..... with 1.000. be Bill Hollowaty, Dick Thomp- and Elgin Baylor, the Lakers' reg.aining of form, Pittsburgh at St. Louis, N forwarded for publication. It will say ‘I do’ Saturday at St. than 1971, to 1969 also. They now Strikeouts—Jenkins, Chic., 28; son, PJ Curran, Ken Whitney, venerable one-two punch? “ It was just a simple case of New York at Cincinnati, N should be a paid job, or in the Bartholomew’s Church. He’ll GIANT KILLER— Australian pro Roy Emei-son, foreground, returas shot from are pondering the selection of Marichal, S.F., 27. Fairfield's Bill Jones and Hank "You can’t stop Baylor and us running better than we did Philadelphia at Atlanta, N form of a free membership. A marry Linda Bruce. . .John Tor- two new cities from among San British amateur tennis king Mark Cox in British Cipen, (^ox upset Enierson, 6-0, Brown of Lowell Tech. Spider’s West.” said Russell. "Forget on Sunday. There was no bdg good publicist could do a club former quarterback with Amcriron League Diego, Milwaukee, Dallas-Fort 6-1, 7-5 for second win in two days over a professional. He 11 face Kod Lavei to­ array will consist of Wayne that. But I think I know liow to mystery to the way we broke W. L. Pet. G.B. SHAVING STROKES a world of good. the Hartford Chater Oaks, has Worth, Buffalo and Montreal. Everett Double day in the finals at Bournemouth, England. (AP Photofax). Lawrence, Don Carlos, Al San- slow them down. " it open,” he said, Detroit 9 2 .818 — Ellington Ridge, however, is signed to play with the Bidge- tos, and John Mundy. Apprised of Russell’s com- The Lakers had a week's la^- Minnesota 8 4 .667 The Nationals will meet in by Frank Beard lucky in having a fellow like pgrt j(;ts ih the Atlantic Coast mid-May presumably to vote on Sets Track Pace In the prelim at 7, two out- )nents, Baylor satd. It won’t off before the first Boston game, Baltimore 7 4 .636 2 Lou Becker. He supplies ail the Football League. . .Tom Mc- standing 12-year-old teams, the affect me. I’ll play my game, waiting as the Celtics pulled off .600 the two new franchises. tips on functions, or accom- Cusker, a nine handicap golfer, Winter Sports Participants Boston 6 4 2% Winning its second straight Quinnipiac 6-17, Nichols 4-3 (2) yernon International All-Stars Both clubs worked out Thurs- a conquest of Philadelphia after Wash’n. 7 6 .538 3 Until this is done, the Ameri­ plishments, minor or major be- carded a 74 last Monday to gain meet, Manchester High’s track Adelphi 3, So. Conn. 2 j^e Ellington All- day at the Forum. The new pav- being down to the 76ers three 6 6 .500 cans consider themselves sty­ cause he is anxious to keep the ]gw amateur honors over the New York 3% Putting Practice team downed Hall High of West At Rockville High Honored Long Island U. 4, Cent. Conn. g{gj.g iijon is .sold out for both to- games to one. Cleveland 5 6 .455 4 mied in their decision to split club name before the public. Longmeadow Country Club Hartford yesterday, 71-69 at 3 California 5 8 .385 5 their leagaie in two six-team di­ FRANK BEARD Looking back, not only is the course in the PGA Spring Tour- By West Hartford, Skip Everett By BARRY COWLES -ship award for the second Oakland 5 8 .385 5 visions next year with playoffs Written for Connectlcut-Western Massachu- nament. . .Rick Young, former paced the locals with a double Honoring its basketball and ri- straight year, with high aver- Chicago 0 10 .000 2% to determine the circuit’s pen­ Newspaper Enterprise Ass. setts PGA Section lacking in pub- standout Cjoveiitry High pitch- win in the-lOO-yard dash and fie teams and cheerleaders the age of 182, also foi- the second Thursday’s R«'sults nant winner and World Series lie relations, but the New Eng- er, is now a freshman at Cen- Putting is the one phase of the 180-low hurdles. Strong Minnesota 3, Chicago 2 representative. land Amateur Golf Assn, falls tral Connecticut and vai'sity Rockville High school held a ime. golf where you can’t overdo showings in the weight events Mai v Our Used Cars Aren't Only game scheduled At an American League own­ into the same category. coach. Hank Majlinger. can winter sports banquet Wednes- mer e.i ‘ ‘ u.,,.)iov nrc. the practice bit, no matter by Hall accounted for the close­ Today’s Gaines meeting Thursday, what lime of year it is. People Two. years ago the coveted hardly wait until he becomes day night at the Vernon Junior hr-irelets - rathei ness of the meet. The locals are New Englands were played at eligible next spring. Paul Sen- high school. A buffet type din- -sen tc , • gii-i's Thev Chicago (John 0-0) at Min­ dent Joe Cronin said that the laugh at guys who make the "JUST LIKE NEW" 2-1 in the record book. Ellington® Ridge. atore, ^ another southpaw pitch- ner was served with plenty to Hum letters, to the giiis. ine> nesota (Boswell 2-0) brass wants divisions, play in living room rug a practice were, Sandy Fargo, Mara Oakland (Odom 1-1 or Hunter 1969 but scheduling action has Rcaulla; Not one word was received ing star out of Penney High in eat for all. Rrrwn green. But the fact it isn’t grass 120 Hieh-s — 17.1 Alvarez (H). A small turnout of 150 was on Scalee, Sharon Bicwn, Linda JUST 100% GUARANTEED 0-2) at California (Burgmeier been delayed pending the Na- Burke (M), Frost (M). from the promoting group. And East Hartford, is another i'u- doesn’t matter. It’s a good ex­ hand to witness nlbletes and McCue, Nancy King Estel 0-1), night tional’s move. 100—11.0 Everett (M), Hall (H). thls was the biggest amateur tore .standout at Central. ercise. Mclnerney (M). coaches recieve awards and let- Lasard, Janice Lee Debbie Cleveland (Slebert 2-1) at "It would be difficult if we The important thing is keep­ Mile—4:51.7 Mascolo (H), Man- Debbie Conor and Washington (Bertaina 1-0), night went ahead with a division set- iiinK (M), Nosctike OM). ters for their sporting achieve- McMann Here’s the first place to look for your second carl ing the stroke smooth. You can 4S0—53.1 Mclnerney (M), Walker ments. Dick Tingley^ athletic di- Audrey Zale. Boston (Ellsworth 2-0) at Bal- up not knowing what the Nation- (11). Cohen (M). Officials Seek Ansiver watch the putter. You can 180—22.9 Bverett (Ml, Burke (M). rector, served as master of Butch Buccino, freshman bas- timore (Howard 0-1), night al’s two new teams will be—or change a few things. You can Alvarez (111. ceremonies. kctball coach and Parker Stock- Detroit (Lolich 0-0) at New even if there will be two new 880-2:06.4 Dleterle (M). Walker -A ___ always keep your touch and (II). Green (H). For'the first time an award ford jayvee coach thanked tlieii York (Stottlemyre 2-1), night teams," said Cronin. "So, in get the feel of the hands work­ 220—24,1 Turbert (H). Colpllt.s 1962 MERCURY 1965 F O R D (M), Kuuslk (M). was given in honor of John Can- respective teams and encouiag- 1967 PONTIAC Saturday’s Games deference to the National ing together. T-Blrd Hardtop. Full power, martSon. Leagpie we took no action on the Two mile—^10:44 Perwruskl (H). Athletes Threaten avari, former basketball coach cd them to go on. Varsity Coach Custom Tempest Sport Coupe. 4- 9-Pass. Station Wagon. PS., auto. Detroit at New York When you get on actual greens Moody (H). Swodosh (M). and athletic director, for Bob Corlett presented letters to- length of a 1969 schedule or Shot—42-7',6 Evans (H). Walckow- speed, V-8, radio, plus. V-8. Boston at Baltimore conditions, start with short outstanding .sportsmanship and the following players, Glenn composition of the divisions. skl (M), Jagoutz (M). Cleveland at Washington putts. Gary Player gave me Dl.scus—130-214—130-214 Jones■ (H), Jag- most improved player, Ray Lee, Art W'lieelock, Gaiy Berh- 8 *2295 HOW SWEET IT IS—Following Chicago victory, Bobby Hull helps adjust tie Chicago at Minnesota “ We will have representatives nutz (M). Smith (H). $ some of the strangest, most use­ ITo (Ed Javelin—154-9 St. Onge

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Interviews see Mr. Ernest Val­ 649-4391. U -----,«#<•»». tM CARNIVAL days 647-1300, after 6 call 647- tre, Hartford. 522-4514. excellent condition. (Automa­ Main St. 049-5221. A-1 OPPORTUNITY Television, new car, more L 1811. DOX LEH ER S tic transmission needs r e p a ir ,______clothes, or education for your WOMAN to babysit for kinder- . ______BY KEN MUSE SUNOCO WAYOUT extra transmission included) NIMROD Campers — sales and Building— children? Let us show you how gartener 8:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m., WINDOW CLEANERS wanted, For Your Will deliver. $250 or best offer, service —Camper Town, Ro'tte scores of women like yourself Monday-Frlday, Call 643-4873 full or part-time. Must be re- k 3N i v / T f / o o r 3 649-9757. Contracting 14 Will Sell Or Lease are getting these extras with THAT'S THE DlRWtLLtAA^ Information 140, East Windsor. Open eve­ after 1 :30. liable. Call 649-5334. THE 1. Two-bay, two-lift service AVON. We train you to suc­ NEWEST ^ 0 ^ WHEN VDU'D UOVE TO LIVE FOREVER “l-aA-A* nings and Saturdays. Now ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ LENS.' 1965 CHEVROLET Impala con­ service station ceed. Coll 289-4922 today. COMPLETBLY THE HERALD will not vertible, white black interior. booking vacation rentals. 623- rage, rec rooms, bathrooms AUTOMATIC disclose the Identity of Power steering, power brakes. 1941. tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ 2. Center of town location WANTED — Stenographer. any advertiser using box ment work, cellar floors, pu- 3. Over 15,000 cars pass per day CAMERA.' Low mileage. 643-7810, 244-4997. 1959 TRAILER, 8x36’, 2 bed­ Local law office, excellent letters. Readers answer­ tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- pj^ij training SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL rooms, storm and screens, col­ ^ shorthand and typing Required ing blind box ads who FORD, 1963 Galaxie, 4-door zynski. Builder. 649-4291. AT THE AIRCRAFT desire to protect their ored appliances, excellent con- 5. No down payment to buy permanent salaried position. sedan, standard transmission, For interview call 647-9903, 9 identity can follow this dition, nice for camp or lake. CARPENTRY — concrete steps. 6. Special rent rebate program radio and heater. Good condi­ a.m. - 5 p.m. weekdays. IT^ WHITEMAN'S FUSE WATER. I T 'S procedure: 289-6617. floors, hatchways, remodeling, TERRIBIMU tion. One owner. $475. Call 643- Act today. Call or write Sun porches, garages, closets, ceil­ SKILLS NEEDED Enclose your reply to the 8729. IF YOU’VE SEEN the rest, buy EXPERIENCED Real Estate ings, attics finished, rec Oil Co., P.O. Box 71, _ East , box in an envelope — the best. We have Dreamer, 30 saleswomen to operate out of 1958 FORD Wagon—with 1903 ------” o, formica, , ceramic. Oth- rus Hartford, 568-3400. Evenings address to the Classi­ per cent lighter. Fits half or Bolton, Manchester office, to Cruisomatic, dependable trans­ er related work. No job too fied Manager, Manchester % ton truck, 10’, $1,495. Eldo­ be open shortly. Call 625-0010 Evening Herald, together portation, needs minor work for small. Dan Moran, Builder. anytime. MACHINE OPERATORS inspection. $100 or best offer. rado for luxury. Concord travel with a memo listing the Evenings 649-8880. ^ r n ON Parkway—Route 15— companies you do NOT 649-5515. trailer. Champion travel trail- ______LIGHT delivery work for local BY ROY CRAIifE want to see your letter. er, 14%’, $1,095. Wheel camp- HOMES, GARAGES, porches, Wilbur Cross Parkway. Flying civic organization. Must know WELDERS BUZZ SAWYER VOLKSWAGEN 1968, 2-door ers, Starcraft. Sales, rentals rooms, room additions, A has for lease now these «H EN BACK TO THE q.S.A. AND Your letter will, be de­ Vernon area, must have car. I WOW' LOOKAmiTHE stroyed if the advertiser sedan. No money down. Can and accessories. Belle Motors, [kitchens, roofing, siding, gen- attractive profitable locations. Paid daily. Call Mrs. Johnson, MINOR EAR TROUBLE. no ^ANEW ASSIGNMENT. is one you’ve mentioned. Inc., Rt. 66, Mllldale. Conn. Must have excellent references. SHEET METAL ASSEMBLERS CABLEGRAMS OF . 42. you afford $9. a week. Call 233- eral repair work. Financing 875-2755. SIGN .THOUGH, OF MENIAL If not It will be handled Call Getty Oil Co., Hartford, DETERIORATION congratulations ' 8715, ask for Mr. Bake. available. Nu down payment. in the usual manner. Economy Builders, Inc. 643- 524-5981 for details. HIGH performance 1967 Dodge Garage— Service BENCH MECHANICS 6159. Welcomel Coronet convertible, 14,000 Storage 10 Lost and Found 1 miles, 50,000 miles warranty, NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — Help Wontod— TRAINEES 4 on the floor, positractlon, Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Female 35 High School LOST - Male Siamese cat, vi­ power disc brakes. $2,760. Call SINGLE garage for rent on East tions, rec rooms, garages, cinity Porter, Wyllys and High­ 643-5719 after 6. Center St. Call 643-4643. porches and roofing. No job WAITRESSES — both daya and Graduates, 1968 AIRCRAFT ENGINE land St. Reward 643-2905. nights. Must bo over 18 years y o u ARE LOOKING FOR DODGE GT1965, 2-door hard­ too small. Call 649-3144. MECHANICS AND TESTERS of age. Full or part-time. No p e r m a n e n t EMPLOYMENT LOST — English type bicycle, top, automatic. No money Motorcycles— WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ experience necessary. Apply In a f t e r GRADUATION, DO • EXHAUSTIVE MEDICAL Waddell School area, Sunday down. Can you afford $11. week­ Bicycles 11 EXAMINATIONS. modeling specialist. Additions, person only. Howard Johnson, ,-.o m e TO OUR PERSONNEL TOOL AND DIE MAKERS <0 IMS kf NIA, Uc. TJA U f. MJ. M . OW. afternoon. Call 649-7926. ly. Call 233-8715 and ask for rec rooms, dormers, porches, "X 1903 SUZUKI motorcycle. 160 CC 394 Tolland Turnpike. DEPARTMENT ONE DAY —------— Mr Dias. cabinets, formica, built-ins, LOST: Passbook No. 25-006516-6.______with electric starter also sad­ THIS WEEK TO DISCUSS JOB MACHINISTS “You know something? The checks we get from home bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3446. are. part of the ‘establishment’ .we’ve been fighting!" Savings Department of The CHEVROLET Impala 1963, V8, dle bags. Call after 3 p.m. 643- OPPORTUNITIES. WE OFFER Connecticut Bank and Trust automatic, power steering. No 7172 accessories. A ft L Remodeling, inside and A VARIETY OF TRAINING BY LANK LEONARD Company. Application made money down. Can you afford — Stenographer POSITIONS IN OUR PLEAS­ AND MANY OTHERS MICKY FINN Harley David­ outside work. Fire escapes for payment. $7.50 a week. Call 233-8715 ask AUTHORIZED and rec room included. 1-872- ANT AIR-CONDITIONED OF­ WELL, I'M VERY ^ ALL RIGHT— YOU KNOW HOW F' EVERYTHING ABOUT ALUE IS son, new XLCH model, all FICE, GOOD STARTING SAL­ ' // for Mr. Bake. 3388 or 1-875-481T. Personnel Department UPSET ABOUT THIS, I'M LISTENING! IMPORTANT ALLIE AND IMPORTANT/ I'V E BEEN U5TEN/NG THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG FOUND sum of money at __ colors. Used 1966 CH model, ARIES, EXPANDED EM­ HELLO, STEVE! THIS IS A SUSAN, SO I THOUGHT WHAT IS IT? I HAVE BEEN TO EACH TO HOW IMPORTANT HE IS EVER Little Shop Thursday. OwniJr CHEVROLET Super Sport 1965 $1,195. Harley Davidson Sales, Interesting position .In busy OTHER! AND NOW THAT SINCE I'V E KNOWN VOU! WELL, I PLOYE BENEFITS PRO­ SURPRISE— I DIDN'T V I'D BETTER TALK TO can have by identifing them 2-door hardtop, 8 automatic, office. Involves interview­ J SOME AitORE' HE'S BOWLING IN THE < WOULP LIKE TO BE IM P O R T A N T TO T/AE R\e»RT OF F R E E WHAT ABOUT TAE 49 Park St., Hartford, 247-9774. Roofing— Siding 16 GRAM, FREE PARKING, AND STATE FINALS, I WANT TO YOU, STEVE! I'M THE ONE YOU'RE GOING SPEECH SHOULD BELONG \ U$ /Hf/O? W HAT RI6 AT OF 1 W I6 H L selves. power steering. No money - — ------— ing, light steno, maintain­ CAFETERIA ON PREMISES. FREE TRAINING BE THERE— T O M A RR Y— NOT ALUE! ______' down. Can you afford $13. week- HONDA —1965, 50cc, white, 1,- THE BEST In roofing — and ing records, compiling re­ TO WO/V\EN. eXCLUSIVELY/ ) R16HT5 DO YOU FREE , MAD -aiAALLER LOST BROWN leather wal­ ly. Call 233-8716, ask for Mr. 400 original miles. Rack mir root repair. Call Coughlin, ports and many varied du­ LET US HELP YOU DEVELOP T H IN K W E l i s t e n i n g ! E A R S ! let with sum of hibney and very Djas rors. $150. Call 643-5691. 643-7707. ties. YOUR SKILLS AS YOU EN­ SHOULD HAVE ?> Important papers. Please con- JOY THE ASSOCIATION OF tact Kenneth Monseglic, 80 MUSTANG 1965, 2-door hardtop, 1985 HONDA, sjwrt 65. Just tun- r q OFING, siding, carpentry Company offers competitive CONGENIAL CO-WORKERS — W ITH PAY ed, good condition. $175. Call School Street, 649-2548 after 5 no money down. Can you af­ Gutters and ceilings. Workman­ starting salary, 8:30 to 4:30 SORRY NO SUMMER POSI­ 649-0524, weekdays after 6 p.m. p.m. Reward. ford $11. weekly. Call 233-8715 ship guaranteed. Call R. Dion, hours, excellent benefits, TIONS AVAILABLE. and ask for Mr. Bake. 643-4352. free parking, subsidizing cafeteria, congenial co- COME IN PERSON ANY IF YOt' DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE—you Announcements Offered 13 GTO 1966, 2-door hardtop, workers and excellent work­ WEEKDAY. 8:15 A.M. TO 4:16 may be given 120 hours of instruction and training 4-speed. No rnqney down. C a n ----- —,— , , ,, ~ r T117 Roofing and ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ ing conditions. P.M. PERSONNEL DEPART­ you afford $1 C .II on the machine you have been hired to operate. Vi<'. ers, sales and service, bonded & moving large appliances. Burn­ Chimnoys 16-A MENT. 233-8715 and ask for Mr. Dias. representative. Alfred Amell, ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- APPLY Instruction will be in our ow'n machine training MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLS'rON JONES and PRANK RIDGEWAY > 'W . ROOFING — Specializing re­ SECURITY • I'-i/i <0 IH I bt MCA, lec. T M IU|. US. fet Off. //’2 i 847-1716 or 643-4913. 1961 CATALINA Convertible 1775. pairing roofs of all kinds, new ^ ------r - running condition. Best offer. FIRST NATIONAL school. WHY. \ now .t h a t ^ w h a t X LIMOUSINE Service — 1968 ANYTHING taken to the dump, roofs, gutter work, chimneys Call 649-3329. cleaned and repaired, 30 years’ STORES INSURANCE THANK CALL FLOUR POWER! Cadillac yours for your w e d - ______appliances, bulky furniture, at­ ANYONE WHO CAN BAKE A experience. Free estimates. ADVANCED TRAINING APPLICANTS nray bo YOU, MR. BY DICK CAVALU ding day with chauffer, ,954 im p a l a convertible, stand- tics, cellars cleaned, light Park and Oakland Avenues DEUCIOU5 CAKE UKE THIS MORTY MEEKLE Call Howley 643-5361, 644- COMPANY /A8BRNATHYJ alr-condltloned, 7-passenger, V—8. Excellent condition. trucking. Cheap, 289-5860. East Hartford given courses ranging from 22 weeks to 93 weeks in Tyf D6SERVESA 8333. RA19E IN FAY! Ulric Limousine Service, Ed- can 647-1882. 1000 ASYLUM AVENUE Machining, Jet Engine Sheet Metal, Tool, Die and mund U. Parent Jr., 649-3660 YOU ARE A-l, truck is A-1. ------HARTFORD, CONN. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, Cellars, attics, yard and Heating and Plumbing 17 COUNTER GIRL or woman, ______Gage Making, Machine Repiair and Pipe Making. green, radio, heater. 6,800 small trucking done A-l right. full or part-time. Apply in ATTRACTIVE woman to work Call Tremano Trucking Serv­ Porsohols miles. Call 649-8425 after 4 p.m. M & M Plumbing ft Heating. person. Corner Soda Shop, 735 in Bolton area answering APPRENTICE CANDID.ATES may bo eligible for ice toll free, 742-9487 Service calls our specialty. No Main St. phone, light office work, able DON’T BUCK IT — 99 cent 1965 PONTIAC, 2 plus 2, 421 job is lo small. Free estimates , “T-r' “ , ■;— 7~T to converse with public. Phone Nt OH. 6 p.m. Refrigerators, washers and EAST HARTFORD, CONN. A to Z Rental Center, 11 Tol­ All concrete repairs. Reason­ stove moving specialty. Fold­ 289-1571 Ext. 245 land Tpke., Rt. 83, (next to LOOKING for a second car? ably priced. 643-0861. NATIONAL Southington and Middletown. BY BOB LUBBERS ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. ROBIN MALONE Vlttner’s), Manchester, Conn., 1960 Chfe'vrolet BelAlr, 4-door An Equal Opportunity 643-4611. Reasonable rates. We 6 cylinder,’ automatic, radio, WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec Employer HAH& deliver. lallzlng in tree and shrub care STORES, INC. ON, heater, whitewalls. Evenings Pointing— Poporing 21 MRS, 649-2082. » 643-8104. RIDE wanted to Constitution PARK & OAKLAND AVENUES A’TTICS CELLARS, yards INTERIOR and exterior paint- JOIN FASHION Frocks and get Plaza from Pitkin St. area, 8- I960 TWO—DOOR Ford sedan. PRAH& ' ..... ing1______and1 papering.______OV«t1 Call Phil the tViia'irrothings irnii'irA you’ve aliiraara always «arnM$. want­ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 4:30, 643-63’?8. Motor in excellent shape. $150. cleaned. Trash hauled to dump, BY ROUSON Denoncourt, 742-6173. ed. Beautiful new styles each LITTLE SPORTS -Call 646-1130. reasonable. Allow for salvag­ ing. Before 6 p.m. call 648- season. Earn $50 to $80 a week A . WHITNEY foi/1 Aufoiiiobilos For Solo 4 L. PELLE’n ilR — Painting — at the hours you set. No ex­ 1962 FORD CJountry Squire, sta­ 6651 or 643-5816 after. interior and exterior, papering tion wagon, V—8, au tom a tic------perience necessary. Call 1-228- APPLICATIONS are being tak- and paper removal, fully in­ 3874. en for full and part-time wait­ AIRCRAFT 1966 CHEVELLE Malibu — 4- transmission, power steering, JC radio, heater, whitewalls, new LAWNS MOWED. Call between sured. 643-9043, and 649-8326. ress work. Apply, W.T. Grant door sedan, V-8, standard shift. SEVERAL OPENINGS for light Co., Mancheseter Parkade. Call 646-0371. exhaust and battery. Clean and ______^ o.nd 6 p.m., 648-2656. JNSIDE-outslde painting. Spe benchwork assembly, perman- Division of United Aircraft Corp. ■ W I ■ ' I — 4------■•*— ■ lowlow mll6{lg^6. mileage. $8&0. $860. 647*1750. 847-1750. ^ a t t \ ^ 'PAT VTITR if vftii WAnt cikl rates for people over 65. ^ ^^rk, fringe benefits. Ap- HAIRDRESSER to manage shop » FIAT — 1967, 860 Coupe. ______CALL\ PALMER if you want An Equal Opportunity Employer Powder blue, sporty fastback 1967 NEPTUNE blue Karmann your l^wn taken care of for Call my competitors, then call pjy person. Eneineered Mct- up to $125. a week, paid vaca­ ■7.7s 0 -M Oen'l +-Z6 in top shape, very economical, Ghla. Clean. Very low mileage, summer also ■ order job. 649- me. Estimates given. 649-7863. Hilliard St., Manches- tion. Also hair stylists, full or IM W#*W I't**** •**< ___ 876-8401. ter. part-time. 643-6266, 643-8830. extras, 742-96?9. • Must be seen. 644-0923 after 6. ??84.

« ft MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 fAOE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Housos For Serto 7Z Hdp Wantod—Mate 36 Dogt— P«t* 41 H oum IioM Goods S I ApartiMnts Flats Resort Propoity Wanted—Real Estate 77 Wanted--Real Estate 77 Wanted—Real Estate 77 ‘ For Rent 67 MANCHESTER — 662 Gardner Housog For Solo 72 Houses For Sale 72 Resort Property Out Of Town - Out O f Town CONSTRUCTION workers, full­ OROOMINO ALL breeds. Har­ TsMiiMnts 63 8-year old Dutch Colonial, For Salr 74 For Sole 75 For Sole 75 AtXi CASH for your property SELLING YOUR HOMET Eor time. Also part-time mornings mony HIU. H.C. Chase, Hebron RECENTLY listed i^ m MANCHESTER - « room Oo MAIN STREET—3 room heat- COTTAGE oi^Lake Balch, East fireplace, bath and a half, Contertfporary in prime Wara- y^„„^ within 24 hours. Avoid red prompt courteous service that CLASSIFIED or afternoons. Must have driv­ Rd., Bolton, 648-6427. Sewing Machine Wakefield, New Hampshire one year young. 1% YEAR ‘ROUND.modern Ranch YOUR HOME Isn’t selling ed apartment for middle age beamed celling, half acre lot. noke Road — Jean Road area. 4 room BOLTON-Coventry line — 8% tape. Instant service. Hayes gets results, call Louis Dimoek er’s license. 649-9644. woman. Call 643-6016. with boat. Good fishing and Call Earl Everett, 649-8688. J. baths, near bus, schools and COVENTRY Lake type home at south side of Cov­ itself don’t blame the house! MINIA-TORE POODLES — 2^ Four bedrooms. Lovely glassed summer cottage, Excellent room L-shaped Ranch, like Agency, 848-0181. Realty, 849-98». 1967 SINGER swimming. Rate reasonable, D. Real Estate Co., 648-6129. shopping, excellent condition. entry Lake, oil heat, low price. Get expert assistance we JANITORS — part-time. East black males, AKC registered-. LOOKING for anything in and screened side porch. Two Selling for $22,900. For further area, close to water, beautiful new condition, double garage. 644-1693 for open dates. Call 1-423-0242. have clients waiting. Keith SUMMER cottage or year WANTED — 6-6 room Ranch or ADVERTISING Hartford. Manchester area. Call 649-9464. Zig- > zag sewing machine real estate rentals — apart­ PLYMOUTH LANE area — Out­ baths. Large, lovely, landscap­ information, call the R. F. treed lot. Oidy $6,WO. Hayes Reduced for quick sale. Hayes slightly used, monograms. ’round heme on Coventry Lake. Cape, west side or Hackmatack Call 643-4463 3-6 p.m. only. ments, homes, multiple dwell­ standing 7% room Contempor­ ed, and i^vate yard. Young DImook Oo., 649-5246. Agency, 048-0191. Agency, 848-0181. ROUTE 88, Hebron. 78 aere Real Estate, 649-1922. CUTE LITITjE kittens need a makes button holes, sews 649-2497. vicinity, 643-0240 after 8 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real Wantod To Rant 6^ ary Three twin size bedrooms, enough to be modem in a high­ farm with 6 room house. 8 MEN part-time for Janitor and good home. Call 649-9236 after on buttons, blind hems BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 COVENTRY — Route 31, 4 room Estate, 643-6129. 2% baths, first floor paneled ly prized area. Ask Carl Zins- BROOKFIELD ST. — 8 room large boms. Approximately 880 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. floor waxing work, 6 days, 6 5 p.m. dresses, all without attach­ WANTED for careful medical room summer home secluded Ranch, oversized garage, alum­ family room, spacious living ser for details. Belfiore Colonial, located in the center feet on State hlghWay, stream - p.m. to 11 p.m. Call 649-6334. ments, 6 year written guar­ doctor, tenant, no small chil­ hideaway, near water, 3 bed­ inum siding, full cellar. Extra ^ R M A N " s h e p h e r d — 2 MANCHESTER — 4 room oport- room (bowed window, Georgi­ Agency, 643-6121. of town. New on the market, on property, good tor horses antee. dren, furnished or unfurnished rooms, only $9,8(X) Hayes building lots. Only $15,900. Pas­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. years, AKC mama or 6 months ment. Convenient location. an marble fireplace), formal 4 large bedrooms and bath up. or beef. Completely fenced, ad­ Stove, refrigerator and hoot 4-bedroom option to purchase. NEW Listing. Large seven room Downstairs has living room Agency, 646-0131. ek Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. 4ta0 PJ«. DAT BEFORE PUBUCATION Refrigeration daughter. Trade for garden dining room, eat-ln kitchen, (Colonial with two outbuildings jacent to state forrest. Immedl- equipment. 643-2046. furnished, $160 per month. Call 643-1141 ext. 300. patio adjacent. BeauUfully ele­ with fireplace, large dining WINTERIZED home on Bolton occupancy. T.J. Crockett Real­ DesdUne for Soturdoj and Monday la dilO p.m. Friday. BALANCE $53.40 Hayes Agency, 646-0181. on edge of tovin. Big rooms, room, kitchen with built-ins, ASHFORD LAKE — 26 miles RENTAL WAN’TED — 7 or 8 vated with deep wooded rear modem kitchen with built-ins, east of Manchester off Route Lake, 88’ frontage on lake, ex­ tor. 848-1077. or payments of $6.34 per den with fireplace, enclosed When You're Having Mechanic TWO BEDROOM town house, rOom house, Manchester or vi­ yard. Most convenient to interior completely redecorat­ 44, shore front lota. Other cellent Income producer. T.J FREE — Cute kittens need a month. Call Capitol Sewing side porch. Fine residential CAPES, Ranches, Raised TOUR COOPERATION WILL |> IA I T 7 1 1 Modem plant, good salary and includes full appliances, 1% cinity. 20 mile limit. $160 per schools, bus and shopping. Mid ed. Estate — like grounds with choice sites. Easy terms. Ar­ (Crockett, Realtor, 848-1677. BE APPRECIATED V IM Is I I good home. 643-9167. credit manager till 9 p.m., area. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, Ranches at prices you can af­ benefits. -baths, private patio and month, utilities excluded. Year­ 30’s. For appointment call lovely trees, including White thur A. Knofla, 643-6440, 649- More Than One ^ toll call collect. Suzanne Shorts, 646-8288. Ex­ 848-1677. VERNON -- Recent 5V4 room ford. Call for particulars. Wes­ storage, $170. J. D. Real ly lease with option to pur­ birches. All types of fruit trees. 6938. Ranch, garage, built-ins, lull ley R. Smith Construction Co., Continued From Preceding Page An equal opportunity employer Estate, 648-5129. chase. Needed by June 16.'Call clusive with J. Watson Beach New flatstone patio. Can keep PORTER Street—Immaculate 2- & Co., Realtors, 278-6960. ■ ba.sement, immaculate, $18,600. 643-1667. (Child) CALL trained. 24 Erie St., 649-6128. 246-2140 643-1141 Ext. 334. Monday horses. Ask for Carl Zinsser. bedroom (Colonial. Sunporch. Meyer Agency, 643-0609. NEW 8 ROOM apartment, in­ through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. fireplace, garage. Close to bus, Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 IRISH setters. Hunting stock. 9 cluding appliances and utlU- $18,900 —Immaculate 6 room Out O f Town HARTFORD FREEZER p.m. Ranch. Paneled recreation shopping and school. Char-Bon SOUTH WINDSOR — rambling VERNON Even a tiny infant takes up space. Ho weeks, purebred. Unregistered ties. Call J.D. RuM Estate, 648- FOUR bedroom (Colonial in cen­ Realty, 648-0883. For Sale 75 ten room Rtmeh. Breezeway, 3 ONE TREE climber and one CORP. WESTMINSTER chime clock, room with raised hearth fire­ MAN to work in shipping and 1-872-3401. 6129. QUIET, refined lady would like tral location. 1% baths, 2 car car garage, 2 kitchens, one needs privacy while he's sleeping, draw­ ground man wanted, experi­ 3 room, heated apartment with place, large lot with trees. Exceptional Values ! ! receiving deparipjent for elec­ 289-2708 old records, porch gliders, Vic­ garage, aluminum siding, alu­ MANCHESTER —Immaculate VERNON—CLOSE to Rt. 83 and and two halt baths, fireplace, er space for his diapers, room for his enced only need apply, top ADORABLE Collie — Cocker torian table, bed frame, old WE HAVE customers waiting stove and refrigerator. St. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, minum storms and screens, 9 room older Colonial. 5 bed­ trical wholesalers. Excellent 241 Park Ave., East Hartford Vernon Circle, 7-room Spilt aluminum siding, large wood­ Colonials, Cape Cods, w a j^ to right man. Call 643. cross. 8 weeks, 2 left. Female chairs and Television. Call 649- for the rental of your .apart­ Bridget parish preferred. Call 649-5324. completely fenced in yard. Sen­ rooms, 114 baths, modern kitch­ tub, crib and carriage. Ten pounds of opportunities. Must be high Level, 3 bedrooms, family ed lot. Char-Bon Realty, >48- Raised Ranches, $23,500- 8104. FIRST CLASS painter, inside $10, Male $16. Call 876-8387, 627- 4239. ment or home. J. D. Real Es 649-7221, between 9-3, 'Monday- sibly priced at $22,500. Ask for en, 2-car garage. Large lot. baby takes up many cubic feet of space! school graduate. Beacon Light room. Priced to sell. Wesley 0883. $26,500. and out, good wages. Call after 8712. '.ate, 643-5129. Frlday. Joe Lombardo. Belfiore Agen­ Leonard Agency Realtors, 646- Supply Co., 180 Walnut St., MAN wanted to work In lum­ SINGER "SEW GREAT in ’68’’ R. Smith, Realtor, 643-1667. We'll help you end ''the squeeze'' by 7 p.m. 646-2361. MANCHESTER cy, 643-6121. 0469. ELLINGTON 6^ room Hartford. ber yard. Must have driver’s WHITE, blue-eyed mostly Per­ Sale. Drastic reductions on all DUPLEX 4% rooms,- heat, hot VERNON — 2-famlly, 6-room Ranch. Convenient location. Features: 2-car garage, 2 finding the right house . . . one with license. Davis & Bradford Lum­ WAREHOUSE MEN, night sian and loveable Tiger need Demonstrators and Display water, garage, on bus line. MAN TO learn offset press Apartment Buildings AND VICINITY NEW Listing. Completely re­ units each with 3 bedrooms, Close to everything. Built-ins. full baths, family room, 4 plenty of room for a brother and sister, ber Co., 200 Tolland St., East shift, good working conditions homes. Reason, family mov­ model "Touch A Sew” sewing No pets. Central location. operation in advertising depart­ For Sale 69 decorated two-family, on West near Vernon Circle. Excellent Nice treed lot, only $16,900. bedrooms, custom kitchens. Hartford. and benefits, Gaer Bros., 14 ing. Call 649-4239. machines. SAVE up to $60 — Available May 16th. Write Box RICHARD ROAD too. Why not see us now? ment of grocery chain. Some SIX ROOM older Ctolonlal, Side 6-5 Duplex. Separate heat­ financing available. Wesley R. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Rye St., So. Windsor. portables, consoles, desks. Use S, Manchester Herald. BOLTON — 6 unit apartment typing. Apply afternoons, Gaer ADORABLE miniature poodle aluminum siding, $18,600. ing system. Excellent invest­ Smith, Realtor, 643-1667. Open for inspection Satur­ PART-TIME JOBS from $50. to SINGER’S new "1 to 36” easy house situated on approximate­ 7 room custom built Cape GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ ASSISTANT manager for whole­ ment. Ask for Joe Lombardo. day and Sunday from 1-5 Brothers, 140 Rye Street, South $70. weekly, permanent posi­ puppies. AKC, Champion blood FOUR ROOM duplex apart­ ly 4 acres. Lots of potential. SEVEN ROOM Cape, ga­ sale grocery warehouse. Salary credit plan. All mode^ carry Belfiore Agency, 643-6121. with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, BOLTON CENTER — Would tom crafted seven room Ranch, 2 Windsor. tion, 3-4 hours per evening, car line, chocolate brown. Call 649- ment, central location, working p.m. KEITH REAL ESTATE Singer’s new' machine guaran­ All rented. T. J. Crockett, rage, $19,900. full basement, attached ga­ you believe a 6-room Ranch, over-looking Eleventh hole, needed. Phone 649-5309 between plus benefits. Days. See Mr. 7406. couple, no children. Call 649- NEW Listing. Clean as a tee. Call or visit your Singer Realtor. 643-1677. 2 baths, 2-car garage. Gold Minnechaug Golf course. Two EXPERIENCED TRACTOR Warshazky at Gaer Brothers, 4319 after 2 p.m. FIVE ROOM Ranch, 2-car rage. Fine residantial area. IV 6-8 p.m. Center, 856 Main St. Manches­ hound’s tooth Ranch on Marlon Medallion electric heat, kitch­ full baths, 2 car garage. Beauti­ Directions: North on 1-84 to 172 E. CENTER STREET trailer driver. Apply in person. 140 Rye Street, South Wind­ DACHSHUND puppies, AKC, garage, large greenhouse T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Carlson’s Express, Inc., 95 Hil­ ter, 647-1426. Drive. Large eat-ln kitchen, en bullt-lns, one acre lot with ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ Exit 97, Tunnel Rd. Exit, sor. black and reds, several litters FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ Business Froparty with 1,000 orchid plaints, 643-1577. 649-1922 liard St,, Manchester. ready to go, paper trained and ond floor, heat, hot water, stove beautiful Swedish fireplace, shade trees, new wall to wall tate 643-9332. ___ go right to top of hill, left on 1968 SINGER zlg zag sewing $23,900. ROUTE SALESMEN PRESSMAN — experienced on healthy. Also Pekingese and and refrigerator, ga^ge, adults For Sal* 70 two tw: "TN 'He aver­ carpeting in a superb location Echo Dr. to model homes at machine, slightly used, button ELLINGTON PRESS OPERATORS multi-list or ATF chief. Good Weimaraners. 1-628-6573. only. 643-0190. age slz O V y L U Carport. for $26,900. For further infor­ end of street. holes, hems, monograms, etc. ADAMS ST — vacant machine 3-FAMILY, 6-5-3. Good In­ BOWERS SCHOOL, 7 room FORK U FT OPERATORS We have excellent routes working conditions. Free park­ Landscaped yard with flower­ mation call R. F. Dlmock Oo.. There’s more pleasure in owning your home when 5 years guarantee. Total price shop with 10,000 square feet come, $27,900. Rambling Cape, 3 or 4 bed­ THIS HOME HAS IT! PACKERS available in Manahester ing on premises. Excellent em­ MODERN 4 — rooms, second ing shrubs and trees. Ask for 649-5245. VINTAGE HOMES, Inc. it can be run smoothly. Let us show you houses that Articles For Sale 45 $54. Easy terms. Call 522-0931, on one floor, 2 acres of land, Frank Filloramo, Belfiore rooms, formal dining room, area for ambitious men who ploye benefits. Salary com­ floor, heat, hot water, dispos­ NEWER 7-ROOM Raised This Ranch has 6V2 rooms, are easy to maintain! First Shift, 46 Hour Week dealer. 2-famlly house included, sensi­ Agency—643-5121. den, 1V4 baths, $24,900, Phll­ TOLLAND — Family home. Im­ 289-7395 289-0891 872-0357 6 can sell our nationally ad­ al, shade, stove, yard, anten­ Ranch, 2-car garage. Rock- fireplace and garden room, mensurate with ability. See PROCESSED gravel for drive­ bly priced. Must sell. T.J. brick Agency Realtors, 849- EASTERN BOILER & vertised dairy products. We personnel department, week­ nae, storage, parking, no ledge area. Many extras, maculate 5V4 room Raised 2 car garage, rec room, new ways and parking areas. Also Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. NEW Listing — Green Manor 8347. Ranch, 2-car garage, 1V4 baths, ELECT'RONICS, INC. offer steady employment, days 8:16 to 4:16. Security In­ pets, adults. $146. 644-8165. $31,900. kitchen and more. All on a bank run gravel and fill at Sewing Machines ranch with wall to wall car­ large wooded lot, rec room. An 99 Loomis Si. guarantee minimum of $100 surance, 1000 Asylum Avenue, MANCHESTER — West Side, 6 double lot in good location.- COVENTRY — Nick has spent our screening plant or deliv­ FOUR ROOM flat with ‘hot wa- LAND and buildings for lease peting. Nicely treed and land­ excellent family home for only some time in the Coventry weekly, based on salary Hartford. or sale: suitable for lumber­ room Cape, 1% baths, hot $29,900. To see it call Don TRUCK mechanic for fleet ered. George H. Grlfflng, Ine. ter and parking. Second floor. H. M. FRECHETTE scaped lot. Immediate oc­ $22,500. Must be seen. Call plus commission, with op­ yard, bqat, company, camping water heat. Immediate occu­ Sisco, 649-5306, 875-6611. area and he brought back maintenance in Manchester ar­ 742-7886. CLEARANCE For working couple or couple REALTY cupancy. Ask for Joe Lombardo now. Paul J. Correnti, Real portunity to earn much MAN for machine assembly and supplies, lawnmowers and pancy. 1-873-8631, evenings. these two listings. One is a 4 ea, excellent benefits and without children. Call from 6 Belfiore Agency, 643-6121. Estate Agency, 643-5363. more. Excellent company machine maintenance. Harper DARK rich stone-free loam, tractors, cold bulk storage, 647-9993 room ranch with large lot and guaranteed overtime. Call 643 Buffing Machine Co., 289-7471. 1968 ZIG-ZAG p.m. to 7:30 p.m. 643-6441. $22,500, 8 ROOM Ranch, 4-bed­ B & W lake privileges on Morin Ave., paid benefits including $16. Pool and patio sand, Bolton. Showroom and office. NEW Listing — Immaculate VERNON — custom built 5% 7364. Sewing Machines, never rooms, built-ins, recreation BARROWS and WALLACE Co. at $13,900 and the other is a life Insurance, hospitaliza­ stone, fill, gravel, sand and 1% ROOMS, HEAT, hot water, Call 626-0010. Rockledge Ranch. Six rooms, room Ranch. Aluminum sid­ PART-TIME truck driver, and used, makes button holes, room, garage, large lot. Near Manchester Parkade ranch with 4 rooms, 2 par ga­ tion and accident-sickness manure. 643-9504. stove, refrigerator, tile bath, $22,000—7 ROOM, 1962 Garrison two car garage. Frame and ing, rec room, built-ins, d sh- stock clerk, hours 1-5:30, apply sews buttons on, makes MANCHESTER Green — com­ bus and shopping. Hutchins Manchester 649-5306 rage and many other ameni­ benefits. second floor, ideal for single Colonial, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, Roman Brick exterior, Ten- washer, excellent location, tip­ in person. Alcar Auto Parts, FOR BE’TTER cleaning, to keep fancy stitches, all without Agency Realtors, 649-5324. ties fdr only $14,900. In today’s person, $66. Call 649-1369 be­ mercial, industrial, residential m baths, aluminum siding, nesee pink- brick fireplace. top condition. Hayes Agency, CARL ZINSSER has a brand YOUNG MAN 226 Spruce St. Manchester. colors gleaming, use Blue Lus­ attachments, original guar­ package. Look this one over; market, these prices are hard Applicants should be mar­ tween 3-6 p.m. Main & Eldrldge trees, privacy, suburban. Large, auto-airy kitchen, form­ 646-0131. new Raised Ranch on a dead tre carpet cleaner. Rent elec­ antee. (A) large building with 10,000 EAST CENTER ST., 8 room to beat. Call the Jarvis Real­ ried, over 21 and be able to SCREW MACHINE operator. Co. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- al dining- room, delightful end street in nearby Bolton. tric shampooer, $1. The Sher- square feet with plenty of po­ house, C zoned, for doctor’s of­ ty Co., Realtors, 643-1121. OPPORTUNITY sell and give service to the Set up and operate. All bene­ 6324. Jalousied porch. Estate — like ANDO'VER —8 room Roiwd Two car garage, one acre wood­ win Williams Co. DUPLEX 3% rooms, heated, tential; (B) A four feimlly house fices, 2 or 3 families, 136’ public. fits. Apply Dean Machine Prod­ COMPLETE PRICE $38.60 grounds with shrubs, trees, Ranch, 2 batha, 8 to 4 b«d- ed lot. Truly a fine value in ANDO’VER — We are proud to hot water, air-conditioned, ap­ and (C) vaesmt "C” zoned lot frontofe. Hutchins Afsney, ucts, 102 Colonial Rd. TAKE SOIL away the Blue Lus­ or payments of $5.10 per MANCHESTER — English Tu­ lovely landscaping. Wall to wall rooma, family room, tread lot, the twenties. Ask for Carl at OF A LIFE TIME ! ! pliances, carpeting. Antenna, which could be used for park­ •48-8888. offer this huge California tre way from carpets and up­ month. Call Capitol Sewing dor Colon'al, 7 rooms, plus carpeting will stay. Priced low 20’a. Hayei Agency. 848- the Belfiore Agency, 643-6121. ranch home with 13 rooms on For interview apply: LANDSCAPE workers wanted, incinerator, patio, parking. ing etc. Subject to zoning. T.J. heated simporch, 4 bedrooms, I holstery. Rent electric sham­ credit manager till 9 p.m., right at $34,000. Ask for Frank SIX ROOM Cape, Rolling Park om. (Jholce of two —seven rooms 3 acres of secluded, wooded Leam a new business. full-time or part-time morn­ 649-6760. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. treed lot, wall to wall carpet­ pooer, $1. Paul’s Paint Supply. toll call collect. Filloramo. Belfiore Agency, area, 2 full baths, fireplace, - — or six. land. As you can imagine the ings, no experience necessary, ing, antique brick fireplace, —Large custom built Paid while you leam. SEALTEST FOODS --- 643-6121. large cedar closet, enclosed facilities are too many to starting wage $2.25 per hour. storms and screens. City utili­ Split Level, 7 rooms, fireplace, BOLTON CENTER — We offer Invostmant Proparfy ------— yard, good condition, $20,900 describe in one small ad. This Take over your own store 113 Summit St., Manchester Call Grantland Nursery, 643- 246-2140 Fumishod ties. Garage. Near bus line, BRAND New six room Cape Owner, 649-0678, no agents, iVa baths, 3-car garage. Only this 6 room ranch with attach­ ■ home must be seen to be ap­ as manager. 643-7697 0669, 643-4781. BARN TAG SALE Apartmants 63>A For Sal* 70-A stores, church and schools. with full shed dormer! 1V4 $24,900. Hutchins Agency, Real­ ed garage on a large wooded preciated. Call Mr. Convertlno Prlcetl in low 20’s. Charles Les- baths, 2 car attached garage, SPLIT LEVEL, 8 rooms, 1% tors, 649-5324. lot for your inspection. Interviews Dally, 9:30-4 P,M. Miscellaneous household fur­ ROOM EFFICIENCY, Cen­ MANCHESTER — Investment for an appointment to inspect It’s hard work, the hours VA perance, 649-7620. fireplace. Kitchen has built-in baths, family room, den, fourth Features 3 bedrooms, dining Salesmen Wanted 36-A nishings, bookcase, head- package. 6-5 duplex plus 6 room VERNON this gorgeous home today. Jar­ are long but if you are An Equal Opportunity tral, reasonable. Gentleman. oven and range. % acre lot. bedroom, garage, $27,600. Phll­ room, living room with fire­ boards, dishes, pots, pans, Musical Instruments 53 single. Leonard Agency, Real­ vis Realty Co., Realtor, 643- dedicated this is a rare op­ Employer LICENSED Real Estate sale- Call 649-8404 between 4 and 6 BOULDER RD —3 bedroom Ask for Rick Merritt. Belfiore brick Agency Realtors, 849- place. Electric heat. Beautiful I 23" T.V., books, refrigera­ 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL portunity for a solid future. men with previous experience. p.m. tors, 646-0469. 1121, tor, trailer hitches, ox DRUMS — American made Colonial, VA baths, rec room, Agency, 643-6121. 6847. patio. A quiet safe yard for Call Mr. Phllbrick, Philbrlck Kent, 3-piece. $125 Call 644- 2-car garage, beautifully set on 8 room "Garrison Colonial" Restaurant experience help­ yokes, one horse buggy THREE ROOM furnished apart­ POST OFFICE building (6 years young children. Only $19,600. Agency, 649-5347. 8050. 1.76 acres, full of stately shade WOULD YOU like to live in a WOLVERTON AGENCY. Your built less than 2 years ago ful but not necessary. DAY warehouse men with trac­ (ready for use), hand mow­ ment, private house, reliable young) and land leased to U.S. Call Doris Smith, Jarvis Real­ trees, Manchester premier tree-nestled eight room ranch dream come true. One extra on a heavily treed lot. 2'/2 I tor trailer experience, good SALES POSITION with manage­ ers, 3 rotary mowers, gar­ quiet elderly person, heat, hot government. Good return. ty Co., Realtor, 643-1121. Farms For Sale 76 PLAYER PIANO — Pianolo neighborhood, assumable 6% on the Porter St. side of Rock- fine 6Vi room Ranch, bath and baths, 20 ft. first floor rec Prefer married man in working conditions and bene­ ment opportunity for man ex­ den tools, pool table, lawn water and electricity, no pets Priced to sell at $16,500. Call Spinet ~ -Electric and manual, per cent mortgage. Bel Air ledge? If so, call Joe Lombar­ half, three bedrooms, large room, 2 air - conditioners, CXDLUMBIA — oversized Cape, STAFFORD AREA — 62 acre early twenties but will con­ fits. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., perienced in aluminum awn­ chairs, horse manure, van­ or children. Call after 6, 643- John Duncan,^Hartford. 278- sider serious minded single year old, Best offer over $800. Real Estate. 643-9382. do for details. Belfiore Agency, living room with fireplace, full fireplace, 2 garages, etc. 7 rooms, 2 full baths, family farm. Ideal for horses or beef So. Windsor. ings and windows or aluminum ity, desks, commode bu­ 2617. 1800, evenings ’ 233-2854. The man. 649-3893. 643-5121. basement with finished laundry $36,900. Cali 649-5306. room, large lot, garage, ideal cattle. Approximately 27 acres siding and roofing. Salary posi­ reau, hall clothes rack. Barrows & Wallace Co., 1 Con­ MANCHESTER — ONE block HOME IMPROVEMENT ^ NICELY furnished 3 room room. This dream located on for large family. $23,900. Phil- of open land, 10 room house. tion with incentive for greater Daily after 3 p.m., Saturday stitution Plaza, Hartford. from East Center, spacious 6- TWELVE rooms, including self- has sales and management po­ apartment, available immedi­ superb half acre lot. Exclusive brick Agency Realtors, 649- Barn, garage, chicken coops. REPLY BOX "L ” earnings. Steady year ’round all day, Sunday till 2 p.m. SHUBERT Upright piano. $60. room older home in im­ contained four room in-law B &L W sitions for shop at home depart­ ately, on Center Street. Call MANCJHES’TER, business block Wolverton Agency, Realtor, by 5347. All in good condition. Beautiful position for qualified man who 36 Bush Hill Rd., Manches­ Call 643-1895. maculate condition, garage, suite. 3% baths, 3 car garage. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. Manchester Evening Herald ment, merchandise mart, pool ter. Off Keeney Street. 644-0459. with 6 apartments and 4 stores. appointment. $19,900. 849-2813. view. Immediate occupancy. I is looking for a good opportuni­ shaded lot. Only $17,600. Hurry. This is truly an estate in what Manchester Parkade $10,600—4 room Ranch. Garage, town, remodeling, kitchen re­ This property is in excellent Tom Minor, Broker. 1-875-5042. modeling, fences, aluminum ty. Call 626-0010 anytime. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. we consider to be absolutely MODERN RANCH, large living Manchester 649-5306 aluminum siding. Fleldstone Antlqnts 54 condition and shows a good re­ the best section of town. A room with fireplace, 3 bed- fireplace, excellent condition. awnings, pools, built-up roofing CARPETS and life too can be Business Locations turn. Call for details. Hayes TWO family 5-5 Duplex. 3 bed MANSFIELD — 7% room HYDRAUUC BACK HOE oper- and siding. We seek men with Help Wanted— WANTED TO BUY — antiques, thorough examination is a rooms, IH baths, city utilities. Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 568- ■I beautiful if you use Blue Lus­ For Rent 64 Agency, 646-0131. rooms, large kitchen, living must. Original plans, including $23,900. Phllbrick Agency, Ranch with acreage In a neigh­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 . ’ator, dump truck driver and steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ 1563. imagination, courage and in­ Male or Female 37 ter. Rent electric shampooer borhood with homes selling up laborer needed, immediately, ed lamps, art glass, primitives, STORAGE SPACE for rent, can TWO STORES, 2 apartments. room on each side. Immediate plot plan is available. This pro­ Realtors, 649-6347. tegrity who seek steady em- $1. Olcott Variety Store. to $86,000. We ore happy to EAST HARTFORD — Ranch S’.i SELLING YOUR HOME? We long working hours. Call after ployment with opportunity for HAIRDRESSERS wanted, open- _ any quantity. 644-8962. also be used for small work occupancy, good location on perty is the very best. Belfiore good income, $32,900 Philbrick THREE FAMILY — possible, offer you this new home for rooms large modern kitchen, 3 buy homes, lots and acreage. 7 p.m., 643-6927. ings for hairdressers at Magic shop. Call 643-9678. West side. After 6, call 649- Agency 643-6121. greater earnings. Call 625-0010 MAPLE BOSTON rocker. Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. presently a two family with $88,000. For more Information bedrooms, excellent condition, Residential listings appreciat­ anytime. Mirror. Apply in person. Mag­ Hutch base. Bash drum set. CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, 2037. I ed. Austin Chambers, Realtor. GAS STATION attendant, 8 a.m. expert repairing. Colonial FOR RENT or sale-461 Main CENTRALLY Located Cape, 4 existing rooms for third apart­ coll the Phllbrick Agency, 848- $23,500. Philbrick Agency Real- ic Mirror Beauty Studio, 757 26” girl’s bicycle, 8-14 tire. SEVEN ROOM Colonial featur­ MLS, 643-2325. — 1 p.m., experience preferred, ELECTTRICIAN — Journeyman Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. Street. Building and lot next bedrooms. Nicely treed lot. ment. Excellent Income, olty 6847. tors, 649-5347. Main St., Manchester. Reasonable, 568-4219. Land For Sale 71 ing 4 bedrooms, lt4 baths, 2- apply in person, Sun^ll’s Tex­ and helper, full-time, steady Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- to Post Office. Excellent loca­ Asking $18,600. Belfiore utlllUes, $28,900. Phllbrick aco Station, 1476 Silver Lane, PILE is soft and lofty. . .colors 9 p.m. Sundays open til 5 tion for any use. 646-2426 from NORTH» COVENTRY — 6% car garage, wall to wall, beau­ Agency, 643-5121. Ask for Joe Agency Realtors, 840-8847. Were employment, Insurance bene­ tiful sunporch, fireplace, large ■ East Hartford, COLONIAL BOARD Co. p.m., closed Tuesday and Lombardo. fits, paid holidays and vaca­ retain brilliance in carpets 9 to 5 p.m. acres, three miles to Route 15, EIGHT ROOM Garrison Coloni­ tion. Call between 8 a.m.-5. cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent Wednesday. 3 acres cleaned. 460’ frontage. walk-up attic, new roof, re­ PART-TIM E 677 MAIN Street, ground floor cently painted. Value like this MANCHESTER 9 room older al in a prime, residential area, p.m. Robert’s Electric Co., electric shampooer $1. Pine- Call owner, 742-6065 alter beautifully treed lot. Features PLYMOUTH LANE AREA office suite. 376 square feet, home, V ,i baths, 2-car garage, South Windsor, 644-2421. SKILLED & UNSKILLED wood Furniture Shop. 6 p.m. in an area equally as fine. containing 3 rooms, private excellent condition, near cen­ include 2% baths, kitchen bullt- l i ASSEMBLY MALE AND FEMALE Wanted— To Buy 58 Gorgeous yard, $25,500. Wol- MAJESTICALLY ELEVATED WEBCX)RE Coronet hi-fi, $35; lavatory, alr-conditloned. Ad­ verton Agency, Realtors, 64®- ter. Only $21,500. Hayes Agen­ ins, 4 bedrooms, family room Recommended HOUSEHOLD lots - Antiques with fireplace, 2-car garage. Hours Can Be Arranged Columbia portable hi-fi, $15; jacent to bank. Ideal for pro­ Houses For Sola 72 2813. cy 646-0131. (Near Acre Plot) RCA small portable hi-fi, $5. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, fessional, insurance or real Wesley R. Smith, Realtor, 643- MEN A Progressive and Expanding $17,900. — Beautiful Cape Cod, Call 649-5752. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ HELAINE RD -- 6 room Cape, SOUTH MAIN 8t. arja — 6 U d 1567. Company estate office. Coll 649-0097. excellent condition, cellar, MILL HANDS lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 finished rec room, remodeled 6 flat, with 2-car garage, aaU- CAPABLE OF WORKING large lot, many extras. For MANCHESTER — spacious COLONIAL BOARD Co. Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. STORE FOR RENT — down kitchen, living room, dining ing for $19,900. T. J. Croakatt Florists— Nurseries 49 town Manchester, State full information call Mitten room home. Excellent location, FROM BLUEPRINTS 615 PARKER STREET room, fireplace, newly Installed Realtor, 949-16n. Paper mill, Burnside vicin­ WE BUY and sell antiques, and Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. double garage, aluminum sid­ By Friends MANCHESTER, CONN. PO’TTED tomato plants, also by storm windows, large corner used furniture, china, glass, sil­ er, State Theatre. 643-7832. RAISED RANCH on half acre ing, large rooms, bus line, ■ the dozen, cabbage and lettuce ity of East Hartford. Excel­ ver, picture frames, old coins, lot. Owner 643-8601. SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ baths. Hayes Agency, 848-0181. Mrs. E. S. Loftus plants. 643-9569, Krause Green­ lot, 6 rooms plus family room BRIDGEPORT guns, pewter, scrap gold, MANCHESTER —Spruce Street with fireplace, 2 baths, priced cellent condition, on bus line. lent wages, liberal company house, 621 Hartford Rd. NEW LISTING — Wolverton watches, old Jewelry, hob­ 216. Small store, heated, $76 for immediate sale. Wesley R. Property includes 2 extra build­ TELEPHONE answering clerk We Call This A “Compact” ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, Agency offers for your inspec­ OPERATORS paid benefits. Ideal working YEWS — 50 cents - $3.50. Dig by collections, paintings, attic monthly. Call 247-4046. Smith, Realtor. 643-1667. ■ I for taxi cab office. Retiree pre­ your own, afternoons or eve­ contents or whole estates. Fur­ Realtor, 643-6963. tion, this beautiful 6 room Col­ TWO-BAY garage with 1 extra Who Bought conditions. Call 289-7496. ferred. East Hartford Cab Co., nings. 408 Oakland Road, Wap- niture Repair Service, 643-7449. It’s a snug 5 room house $17,200 the price is right. Six onial, all large rooms, and will­ room, close to parkade, ideal LATHE 107 Burnside A c tc t Hart­ ping. 644-1900. all on one floor, easy to room Cape, center of town, MANCHESTER — New List­ ing to sell below today’s mar­ ford WANTED —Silver certificate for any small business. 186 Mid­ care for—and easy to pay walking distance to shopping ing. Immaculate 7-room Colon­ ket prices, 1960 Colonial in low ■ FOR SALE — Blue Spruce, 3-5’, $1.40. Call 1-346-4396 after 6 dle Tpke. Call 649-6205, 643-6802. for at $11,(K)0. Aluminum and schools along with being on 20’s nicely cared for. Wolver­ MEN WANTED for first and PART-TIME evenings — Man ial, one block from Center. OPERATORS large selection, clearance $3. p.m. _ siding, combination win­ the bus line, very neat and ton Agency Realtors, 649-2818. third shifts. An expanding elec­ and wife to do janitorial duties, Fireplaced living room, formal ______each. Dig your own. Call 644- dows, built in 1953, outside very well situated for conven­ dining room, IH baths, den or MANCHESTER — New 3 bed­ tronic firm needs workers in 524-0620______^ 1498. NEWLY REMODELED office From Us! fireplace. ience. Don’t be disappointed. silk-screening, plating and Rooms Wiriioul’ Board 59 on Main St., $65. Call 643-9678. fourth bedroom. Low $20’s, for room Cape. Fireplace, garage. ■ TRAINEES Wolverton Agency, Realtors. drilling areas. Experience de­ immediate sale. Bel Air Real % acre wooded lot. Cllffwood, * FURNISHED room, light house­ 649-2813. Paid holidays. Paid vacations. sirable but not essential. Also Garden— Farm— KEITH REAL ESTATE Estate, 843-9382. Bush Hill Road. $24,990. 'Ray needed an experienced ship­ CAB DRIVER Dairy Products 50 keeping. Near Main Street. Wo­ Houses For Rent 65 Holcombe Realtors, 644-1285. Overtime -and liberal company man only. Call 649-7959 after MANC3HESTER — new custom COLONIAL 8 rooms,' IH baths, benefits. Apply at ping and receiving man. Ac­ 649-1922 i Ho u s e s for rent, furnished or built 8 room Colonial located like new condition, 2 years old. SEVEN ROOM Colonial with 68 % of our sales come through referrals— repom* curacy and dependability are Man or woman driver for 5 p.m. FOR SALE —Fresh asparagus, unfurnished starting at $176 in new prestige neighborhood, $24,600. Phllbrick Agency Real­ ,2-car garage on large lot in mendations from hundreds of satisfied Hayes-home a must. This is-a position that Saturdays and Sundays. De­ ROOM ‘^ t h kitchen privileges. per month. Phllbrick Agency, 2Vi baths, double garagp, 659 Dart Hill Rd., 876-7919. RANCH — 7 roonu, 3 fuU tors, 849-8847. ideal location on dead end owners. This is an important fact to remember when will grow in responsibility as pendable person with good Centrally located. 14 Arch, Mrs. Realtors, 649-5847. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. baths, modem kitchen with street, large living room with E. A. Patten Co. the company enlarges. For in­ driving record for Manches­ Dorsey. I fn B E FAMILY — aluminum I sellingg ycyour home. You get faster action when you 'tireplace, formal dining room, terview see Mr. Ernest Valery, ter area. Household Goods 51 buUt-lns, formal dining room, MANCHESTER — New listing,' siding, 2-car garage, convenient 4 bedrooms, paneled rec room list withrith us because we've got a vast market of 303 Wetherell St. Multi-Circuits Inc., 60 Harri­ THE THOMPSON House — Oot- family room, 8 bedrooms, 8- 2-family, 4-4 flats, conveniently SEWING MACHINES — Singer Out of Town looatlon. Good Income proper­ with fireplace. Shown by ap­ son Street, between 8 - 9 a.m. tage St. centrally located, large oar garage. Excellent neigh­ located. $19,600. Leonard Agen­ buyers who know about us— and have confidence Manchester, Conn. automatic zig-zag with cabinet, For Rent 66 ty. Gerard Agency, 849-0688 or pointment only. 649-4437. or Mr. George Smith between pleasantly furnished rooms, borhood, $31,900. Phllbrick cy, Realtors, 646-0469, ask for In us! 107 Burnside Ave. excellent condition, button 8U-0896. 4 and 6 p.m. parking. Call 649-2368 for over­ ROCKVILLE—1 and 2 bedroom Agency, Realtors, 949-6147. Judy Libby. holes, hems, embroiders, sews STEEL handler preferably ex­ East Hartford night and permanent guest luxury apartments. Furnished MANOHBSTElR~ 3 - bedroom LUMBER drivers and yard help buttons. Originally over $320. 6 room Ranch. Beauti- JUST REDUCED — $23,900. Six Lots For Sole 73 perienced with cut off ma­ rates. and unfurnished, swimming Ranch new aluminum siding. ______wanted. Sick leave, vacation Will take $60.60 cash. City fully paneled family room, room Ranch, built-ins, rec chines and records. Apply Dean pool and recreation area. From Convenient West side location. EXTRA large building lots, de- If Pays To Call Hayes with pay, insurance program. Sewing Center, 022-0470. EFFICIENCY apartments, 1-2 Large lot with trees and view, room, 2 fireplaces, garage, Machine Products, 102 Colonial $140. The Albar House, West All city utilities, $18,200. Bel- sirable Look-Out Mountain Apply Mr. Schindler. W. G. REAL ESTATE sales full-time. .rooms, free parking. Also Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- many extras, acre lot. Mitten Rd,, Manchester. (7LBAN, USED refrigerators, Road' and Nye St. or call 1- Air Real Estate, 643-8382. area, owner 649-8782. 7 1 /2 spacious rooms custom crafted for present owner. Glenney Co., 336 North Main Experienced. Part-time con­ rooms for refined gentleman, 6324. A g^cy, Realtors, 643-6930. ranges, automatic washers 872-0872. 3 twin size bedrooms, 2i/> baths. . REFRIGERATION service Street, Manchester. *’ sidered. Tract homes. Pasek, •free parking. Inquire before 7 ___—______MANCHESTER —New listing, 100’ LOT WITH 180’ depth. A MLS Realtors, 289-7476. with guarantees. See them at p.m. Scranton Motel Cabins, 160 BOLTON — 3 room cottage all 2-famlly flat, conveniently lo­ zone, water only. T.J. Crockett First floor paneled family room, powder room, bar. man or apprentice wanted for ^ l v ER BRAZER assemble B. D. Pearl's Appliances ,649 I local established company. Call Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. conveniences. Stove and re­ cated near center, ideal for in­ Realtor, 643-1677. Lovely 'lai’ge living room, Georgian marble fireplace. and braze, small assemblies. Main St. Call 643-2171. 644-1511. Situationsi t i o ^ w Wanfod— a i frlgerator available. call 626- law situation. Bel Air Real All benefits paid. Blue Cross, COMFORTABLE room for gen­ COVENTRY — wooded build­ Recessed lighting, wall to wall cari>eting. 0010. M l Estate, 643-9332. / f a n o l e 38 ELECTRIC Singer Sewing Ma­ ing lot, 100’ frontage, close to MEN WANTED-part-time morn­ CMS, life and health Insurance, tleman, private entrance, free Foi-mal dining ixxim. i \ THE retirement. Apply Aerokl- chine, needs repair. $15. Call parking, 14H Hackmatack St. COLONIAL — large kitchen, for­ lake, reasonable. Call owner, I; ings for Janitorial duties in RELIABLE WOMAN wishes Eat in kitchen (maintenance free^ fom ica cabinets and built-ins). 647-1378. between 6-9 p.m. / mal dining room, 3 or 4 bed­ 643-6724. Manchester area. Ca,II 524-0620. netics, 218 Hartford Rd. domestic work 8 a.m. — 2 p.m. Resort Property rooms, den, family room, Paneled laundry, sewing ixxim. or babysitting full-time. Refer­ DINING ROOM set, hutch and For Rent 67 VERNON, Bolton Lake — 50x FOUR single rooms for immedi­ screened porch, 2-car garage, ences. 643-8857. buffet. Good condition. Best of- lOO’s, swimming privileges, Patio, private wooded rear yai’d. ate occupancy, clean, kitchen CO’TTAGES for rent —Gardner large wooded lot in prime ------fer. Call 647-9646. toilet facilities, build or use Call now for apixiintment to inspect this beautifully maintained home. Most ■ privileges, centrally located, Lake. Modem, lakefront,' free neighborhood, $38,000. Phllbrick EXPERIENCED In su r-______lakefront privileges. $495. free parking. Gentlemen.-only. brochure, pictures. Arrowhead agency Realtors 649-6347. convenient to schools, churehes, bus. HAYES AGENCY ance woman wants 2 days ELECTRIC LAWN mower, Go6dchlld-Bartlett, Realtors, ROUTE SALESMAN weekly. Rating, writing gener­ battery house current re- Call 643-1563 or 643-1654. Grove, Route 364. Colchester. In mid 80’s. Call Us For CAPE —8 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ 289-0939, 289-9161, 649-4265. al insurance policies. 649-0719 charge, cost $160, sell for $50. Conn. 242-9278, 848-7178. INC. Good payingr, established bakery route, outside rooms, wall to wall carpeting, I ' t ' ' ,1 after 5;30. Exercycle, $7, dressmaking HEBRON — London Rd. Ap EXCLUSIVE Wanted— Rooms— PRIVACY under tl)e pines. Lit­ good condition, central location work, 5 day week, many fringe benefits provided. form, $7, few antiques, 647-1023 A FREE for schools transportation, proxlmately 200’ x 400' treed 55 EAST CENTER STREET LICENSED MOTHER with ref­ Boord 62 tle Sebago Lake, Gray, Maine, lot, well, septic tank. Terms erences would like to care for GAS STOVE, electric refrigera­ (near Portland), sleeps 6, shopping. $19,900. Philbrick J. WATSON BEACH, REALTORS Inquire In Person— See Paul Marcuson RETIRED, ALERT gentleman Estimate Agency Realtors, 649-6347. available, only $2,W. Good pre-school children in her tor. Very good condition. $'60 private beach, $100. weekly. chlld-Bart}ett, Realtors, 289 TEL. 278.5950 646-0131 home. 646-1838. each. Call 643-7917. looking for a quiet room in 644-0380. Manchester area. Call 649-8946. MANCHESTER — New four 9161, 289-0939, 649-4266. Suzanne Shorts— 646-3233 JOSEPH P. LEWIS bedroom Colonial located in VIKING BAKING CO. WANTED — Typing in my MOVING — washer, dryer, COVENTRY LAKE —lakeside CUSTOM PAINTING beautiful Cllffwood, Bush Hill LAND WITH road frontage, on ,Wo also have Just listed an outstanding 7-room garrison ••olonial In the lookout Moiin- home. C{^n work in the office couch, 2 chanel back chairs^ cottage, modern, all conven­ EXTERIOR A INTERIOR PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Buckland Road, Manchester t Road. % acre wooded lot. $28,- 'tain area. 500 OAKWOOD AVE. ^WEST HARTFORD two days a week. 649-9622 after and modern chair, reasonable.* iences, some select dates still •49-0668 A. Phllbrick Agency, Realtors 4 . 649-3600. Read Herald Ads available. 643-6930. 940. Ray, Holcombe, Realtors, 644-1286. 649-6347. PAGE TWENTY-EIGHTH FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968

Eti^ning Aveniffe Dally Net Press Run Michael A. Howard, son of For The W e e k Ended The Weather Abolit Town Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. How­ April 26, 1968 ard of 218 Keeney St., was Chance of scattered showers Boy Scout Troop S«2 of St. recently installed as a member tonight. Low near 40. Tomorrow Bartholomew’s Church will of Alpha Chi Rho fraternity at conduct a paper drive tomor­ 15,159 fair and mild. High In mid 60s. row from 9 a.m. to B p.m. at Quinnipiac Ckdlege, Hamden. Manchester— 4 City of Village Charm the Popular Maricet parking lot, Air Force Capt. and Mrs. 'wishing to donate p a ^ r may VOL. LXXXVII, NO. 177 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1968 (Classified Advertising on Page 11) PRICE TEN CENTS 728 E. Middle Tpke. Those Kevin P. Toomey have been leave It at a truck at the park­ visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. ing lot, or may contact Fred Francis Toomey of 23 Lyndale Buggies of 106 Barry Rd., Doug­ St. for the past 30 days, and las Hauschlld of 93 Const^ce left today for Travis AFB, Cali­ Dr., James Rook of 128 Cole­ fornia. Capt. Toomey’s new man Rd., or Ernest Moquin of assignment will be in Vietnam. While he is overseas Mrs. Too­ 193 Lydall dt. and the papers Humphrey will be picked up. mey will make her home' at B52s Strike Cong Sun Valley, Calif. Sgt. Joseph A. Paone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic A. Pa­ Miss Elizabeth Keith, daugh- - one of 44 Princeton St., has ter of Mr. and Mrs. Da'Wd Keith Commissioned • recently returned from a 13- of 66 Hillcrest Rd., has made To Announce the honor roll for the fourth month tour of duty at Kimpo James A. Cummings, son of marking period at St. Marga­ AB, Republic of South Korea. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cum­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice and Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, close to Saigon ret's School, Waterbury. He was assigned to the Detach­ mings of 11 Lockwood St., has President Hubert H. Humphrey, his fellow Minnesotan. ment 1100 Pacific Postal and been commissioned a second with some backing from busi­ Humphrey’s 1 p.m. EST Mrs. Merrill Rubinow of 68 SAIGON (AP) — U.S. Air Marine A6 Intruders blasted a read into Secretary of Defense Courier Region. In June, he will lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force ness, labor, the South—and per­ speech was to be carried l^ve by Butternut Rd. is a member ’of the major television-radio net- small North Vietnamese airstrip Clark M. Clifford’s prediction be assigned to Bolling AFB, upon graduation from Officer haps President Johnson—is Force B52 bombers attacked the planning committee for the 16 miles north-northwest of the that "in due time" U.S. military Washington, D.C. He is a 1962 Traihlng School (OTS) at Lack- launching his second quest for works, Viet Ciong sanctuarie.s on two 1968 Art Exhibit of the Connect­ any heir-apparent allied outpost of Glo'Linh on the involvement in Vietnam can be­ graduate of Manchester High land AFB, Tex. the Democratic preldentlal Although icut Physicians Art Association status for Humphrey is vag^ue at sides of Saigon today in a new eastern edge of the DMZ. gin to ebb. School. Lt. Cummings, selected for nomination issuing a call for na­ Tuesday, Wednesday and this point, professional politi­ effort to smash enemy troop Spokesmen said the 2,500 foot- "There is no specific time OTS through competitive exam­ tional unity. Thursday at the Hartford-Hilton cians are firm in the belief concentrations within striking long strip is along the const and plan, only a goal," one official The Rev. J. Stanton Conover, ination, is being assigned to His announcement of candida­ Hotel. distance of the capital. could be used for light observa­ said Friday. pastor of Bolton Congregational Chanute AFB, 111., for training cy, due today at a luncheon for Johnson prefers Humphrey as Intelligence reports persisted tion and cargo planes. Church, will conduct a service as a missile launch officer. 1,0KX) supporters at a Washing- his successor. The comment was made to a Miss Susan Palmer, daughter The President announced that the Viet Cong arc planning Carrier-based bombers con­ Sunday at 8:18 a.m. on radio The lieutenant, a 1961 grad­ ton hotel, pits him against Sens. reporter seeking clarification of of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. March 31 he will not run again an attack on Saigon similar to centrated on truck traffic in the station WINP. The program is uate of Watertown (N.Y) High Robert P. Kennedy of New York this statement Clifford made In Palmer of 16 Timber Trail, is but made clear in remarks the invasion of the city during panhandle and pilots reported sponsored by the Manchester School, received a B.S. degree New York Monday at the annual a member of the Aurora (III.) Thursday night he will not be a the lunar new year offensive destroying at least 18 vehicles. c5ouncil of Churches. in psychology in 1966 from Un­ luncheon of The Associated College touring choir which will bystander in the campaign. Jan. 31. U.S. sources said there has ion College, Schenectady, N.Y. Press: "The increased effec­ make a seven-state concert tour And Johnson’s promise to vi­ Despite the reports, only been an increase in North Viet­ The Ladles Guild of the His wife, Donna, is a daugh­ tiveness of the South Viet­ from May 19 through May 29. gorously oppose "any would-be .small-scale skirmishes were re­ namese truck tr.affic southward Church of the Assumption will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Q. Briton Editor namese government and Its diverslve force’’ in the nation ported on the outskirts of the ever since President John.son have a business meeting Mon­ Walt of Scotia, N.Y. fighting forces will now permit day at 8 p.m. in the Assumption The Connecticut Braille Asso­ was widely interpreted as direct­ capital. ordered a curtailment of the us to level off our effort and In School library. A seventh day ciation, Inc., will have its an­ Sees Another ed primarily at Kennedy and The biggest fight was Just be­ bombing March 31. due time to begin the gnadual McCarthy, critics of the way he annversary Mass will be cele­ nual spring meeting and elec­ Barracks euid low the demilitarized zone near WASHINGTON (AP) — Ad­ process of reduction.’ ’ has handed the Vietnam war brated Monday at 7 :46 a.m. at tion of officers Tuesday at 10:30 Auxiliai-y will meet Sunday at Con Thien where U.S. Marines ministration officials don't want and other problems. Administration officials said the Church of the Assumption. a.m. in the Science Building of 2 p.m. at the VFW Home. Mem­ Rush on Gold supported by tanks and artillery to be pinned down as to how This and the chief executive’s The Mass has been requested St. Margaret's School, Water­ bers are reminded t o bring a killed 72 North Vietnamese many months or years arc to be (See Page Fourteen) by the Ladles Guild. bury. pledge to work for continuance troops in a three-hour battle. salad or other foods for a pot- LONDON (AP) - A lead^g domestic programs point- luck after the meeting. Marine losses were listed as Britlsh commentator reported strongly to Humphrey, the nine killed and 17 wounded in today signs of a new rush for indefatigable defender of John­ HAPPY MAY DAY TO A DEAR KATHY! Miss JudiU: A. Allen, daugh­ the fight that broke out Friday gold, and predicted that the son policies at home and in Viet­ WE’RE RUSHING THE SEASON WITH NATIVE: Spinach, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. when a squad from the 4th Regi­ Riots Hit Island price will rise. nam. Dandelions, Asparagus and Rhubarb. Allen of 65 Morse Rd., received ment ran into a North Viet­ GARDEN F R ^ H : Peas, Broccoli, Green, Yellow Beans, Patrick Sergeant, financial It remaiiu undisclosed just honorable mention for her namese force of unknown size. Belgium Endive, Parsnips, Red, Green, Cabbage, Cauliflow­ editor of the London Daily Mall, how and when Johnson would scholastic achievements during Two platoons of Leatherneck er, Red, White Onions, Shallots, White Sweet Potatoes, said international bankers were help his loyal vice president reinforcements and tanks were Egg Plant, Cherry Tonmtoes, Leeks, Beet Greens, Hot the first semester at Skidmore worried by rumors of a major pick up support for*the Demo- thrown into the battle. Bermuda Declares House Tomatoes, Boston Lettuce, and Chinese Cabbage. College, Saratoga Springs, IT.Y. deflclt in the U.S. balance of cratic convention in August at JUST PIC^IED: Fresh Strawberries, Watermelons, Red, Enemy gunners made artil­ payments in the first quarter of Miami Beach while Kennedy Herald Photo by Sylvian Ofiara lery, rocket and mortar attacks white. Blue Grapes, Honeydews, Spanish Melons, Tanger­ this year. ines;'Nkvet> Oranges, Pineapples, Coconuts, Pears. Man­ and McCarthy harvest the publi­ Friday on Camp Carroll, a U.S. darin Oranges, Limes, Papayas, plus: CRISP-AIRE MAC Players Learn These rumors, he said, sug­ city and the votes from presi­ artillery base east of Khe Sanli, Emergency State and RED DELICIOUS APPLES. gested that the deficit may be dential primaries he is not en­ Don’t Forget and on the Quang Tri airfield. worse than the $1.8 billion in the tering. Of Weak Moves Casualties were reported light HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) WEEKEND SPECIALS for A SPECIAL KATHY! last quarter of 1967. But Humphrey, 56, is regard­ By SOL R. COHEN statements in the last few days from the shelling of Camp Car- - Bermuda’s government de­ STRAWBERRIES ...... bskt. 3 9 0 Dr. Joseph Platz of 6 Bates Gold closed on the London ed as a strong prospect to win and the predominantly Negro roll and no material damage clared a state of emergency to­ NATIVE ASPARAGUS...... bch. 4 9 0 Rd., a master chess player, won free market Friday at $38.65 an the nomination, a prize he saw Reiiieiiiber, toniiiht, wlieii you go to bed, to turn your clocks one Progressive Labor party—PLP was reported. A fuel storage day after an outbreak of burn­ 15 of 16 games played simul­ ounce, a gain of 30 cents over vanish in 1960 after suffering —accused the UBP and Hamil­ GREEN or YELLOW SQUASH ...... 2 lbs. 3 9 0 hour AHEAD! area was hit in the 40-mirtute at­ ing and looting by predominant­ taneously last night at the Man­ the previous day and the highest primary defeats at the hands of ton police of racism. WINESAP APPLES ...... bskt. 91JS0 tack on the airfield and light ly Negro gangs in the second chester Chess Club meeting at reached since the market re- John F. Kennedy. You’ ll lose some sleep, for the hour lost, but you’ll pain some LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE ...... 46 oz. can 290 casualties were reported. straight night of violence in the The two parties will contest Iona Hall. His game with Mark opened April 1. Turnover was organized labor and business COMPLETE UNE OF SUNDAY PAPERS! daylight, at little cost. The American B52s made island’s capital. an election in mid-May under Aronson of East Hartford was estimated at up to 10 tons, twice leaders are gfivlng him help— new election rules in the British We Now Carry The Manchester Evening Herald It’ll give you time to do your chores— to mow the lawn, to sliop three more raids northeast of The executive council sent 300 a draw. the dally norm. business principally because colony giving the PLP greater o Also Complete Line of SEALTEST Dairy Products • Saigon to follow uip a series of armed troops of the Bermuda After the game. Dr. Platz ex­ The pound sterling sagged to some of Its leaders have an in­ the stores. Influence. The PLP wants to four raids on targets from 24 to Regiment into Hamilton’s poor­ plained to his opponents the $2.3965, the lowest since March grained fear of Kennedy, who restrict immigration of the Eng­ To go for rides, to play some ball, to sit outside when neighbors' 35 miles northwest of Saigon. er section to reinforce nearly weak points of their game Euid 14. The pound had been un­ gave the steel Industry a rough lish, who the party claims keep "THE KINO where they had left an opening call. Tons of explosives were dropped 250 riot police. steady all week in the wake of time as attorney general when on bunkers, base camps, troop Negroes out of better jobs. It that enabled him to win. President Kennedy Police said the rioters had dis­ William McChesney Martin’s So, remember, tonight, when you go to bed, to turn your clocks concentrations and weapons po- also wants independence for the PRODUCEI" The Chess Club is planning a warning of dangers to world steel-price rollback. persed by 3 a.m. after an 8 p.m. island. chess tournament, and the final one hour AHEAD! .sitions. to 6 a.m. curfew was ordered economies if the U.S. deficit And Humphrey enters the Five persons were injured, 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • 643-6384 arrangements will be explained Other B52s maintained the re­ until peace returns. All fires continues. campaign w l^ strong support of one seriously, and 15 were ar­ at the next meeting of the club. lentless attack on the A Shau were reported under control. Sergeant reported that one regular Democrats in the South Valley and the area east of the rested, police said. U.S. tourists who had expected to back John­ market influence was a Swiss North Vietnamese valley strong­ Meanwhile, the predominantly fled to their hotels and down­ son for renomlnatlon until the national bank weekly return hold with three more raids. white governing United Bermu- town bars and restaurants President bowed out. showing that the bank had sold The air war over North Viet­ d a party—UBP—denounced Govs. John J. McKeithen of (See Pago Fourteen) $50 million below the official Columbia Protest Leader nam Friday cost the Air Force what it called inflammatory floor price "thus demonstrating ^alsiana, Buford Ellington of an F4 Phantom downed from * of thp rtnlinr’H Tennessee, John B. Connally of what they think of the dollar’s unknown causes. The two crew­ HOUSE ?he few Texas and Mills E,. GodwiJ*. of prospects over men were reported missing. It weeks." Virginia all have had kind w or^ for Humphrey. Rejeets Faculty Peace Plan was the 828th announced Ameri­ Ainother was a speech in Brus­ can warplane lost in the more sels Friday by David Lloyd-Ja- Ironically , Humphrey was once regarded as no friend of NEW YORK (AP) — Colum­ Supporters pushed shopping dents and two administrators than three-year bombing cam­ Four States Say OEO bia University faculty members carts filled with ready-to-eat and would set guide lines and paign over North Vietnam. (See Page Five) (See Page Fourteen) have proposed a peace formula groceries to some of the occu­ appeals procedures in discipli­ Pilots said enemy groundfire ^osf for ending a four-day student pied buildings Friday night as nary action. was light to moderate and re­ Blocking Poverty Aid sit-in but a protest leader reject­ the demonstrators stockpiled The administration had no ported surface-to-air missiles ed the plan and restated the supplies behind their barri­ immediate comment. On Thurs­ around Vinh. At issue is a change written militants’ key dmand for a cades. day, University President Gray­ Lingering monsoons limited WASHINGTON (AP) — Four f / n c a into the law last year through Oppose War, Racism general amnesty. A faculty committee voted son Kirk appointed a panel of American bombers to 96 mis­ states seeking to form statewide Mrs. Grecin's efforts. It allows The demonstrators—an esti­ Friday afternoon to recommend three professors to study a simi­ sions over North Vietnam Fri­ antipoverty a'l^encies accuse the states and local governments to mated 200 to 400 of the Ivy to the administration that a 12- lar proposal by a smaller facul­ day in the curtailed air war. Office of Economic Opportunity administer Community Action SATURDAY- League university's 27,500 stu­ member panel be appointed to ty council. America’s newest fighter-bomb­ of defying Congress by resisting dents—continued to occupy five er, the F ill, returned to action their efforts. Two other states agencies, a catch-all unit that 20 Campuses Join deal with problems of student The faculty move to mediate campus buildings today on the Friday for the first time since report no sue): resistance. can embrace antipoverty pro­ ONE DAY ONLY discipline at Columbia. between the administration and Momingside Heights campus The committee would have Monday night’s crash of a third Idaho and Arkansas have jects ranging from housing pro­ which overlooks Harlem. five faculty members, five stu­ (Sec Page Fourteen) F ill. abandoned their plans because, gram to child-care centers. The three sophisticated.. $6 state officials say. the OEO op­ Most state and local govern­ Protests in World million fighter-bombers cra.shed poses any statewide approach. ments have told the OEO they in their first month of Vietnam A court battle is budding over prefer letting independent com­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a parade in Brooklyn. *1716 anti­ combat. the issue in Arizona. And a con­ munity groups continue running Students at a score of univer­ war rally Is sponsored by the Friday night the F ills at­ gresswoman says the fight may such programs. sities joined an international Fifth Avenue Viebam Peace tacked North Vietname.se sup­ bo rekindled on Capitol Hill. But Arizona, Florida, Idaho, protest Friday against racism Parade C!ommittee. ply lines near tlie city of Dc.ng Top antlpoverty officials re­ Louisiana and Pennsylvania and the war in Vietnam, setting The Friday classroom boy­ Hoi 35 miles north of the demili­ plied Friday they arc simply have filed formal notice they the stage for other demonstra­ cotts and other demonstrations tarized zone. trying to keep the emphasis on want to form state units. tions, parades and rallies in on college campuses marked U.S. warplanes stayed below local action in programs to help In Idaho, state antipoverty di­ about 20 American cities today. b e first day of a two-day pro­ the 19th Parallel again in the the poor. rector Herbert Wltworth said an In New York, the annual Loy­ test spearheaded by the Student curtailed bombing campaign. Rep. Edith Green, D-Ore., as­ OEO official contacted present Buy alty Day parade heads up Fifth Mobilization Committee To End The deepest penetration report­ serted the OEO decided in ad­ Community Action agencies to Avenue, while several peace the War In Vietnam. ed was an attack by Navy vance not to recognize states as help persuade counties to use a groups converge on Central In New York City metropoli­ bombers on a railroad spur 169 antipoverty units. She added "I fide door in the law so they Park. The widow of Dr. Martin tan area about 200,000 college miles north of the demilitarized don’t think Congress can sit by wouldn't be included in the Qn tong Luther* King Jr. will address a and high school students cut zone and one mile below the and see a federal agency flout Stop the War Rally in the park’s classes but it was impossible to parallel. the law.” (Sec Page Seven) Sheep Meadow. determine how many absences were caused by antiwar senti­ In San Francisco, Muhammad ment, spring euphoria or simply Easy All—Cassius Clay, former world • ,1 the knowledge ti)at repercus­ heavyweight ' boxing champion sions were unlikely. —tops the list of speakers at a rally In the Civic Center. ; Outside of ^lew York, howev­ er, It appeared that only small U.S., Soviets Appeal at UN The Veterans of Foreign Wars 'J'croi®* numbera of studenib were tak- sponsors the New York Loyalty 2 Day celebrations, which Include (8ee Page Five), To Win Nuclear-Ban Treaty •7 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. step—the endorsement of the Security Council acted to back AP) —The United States and treaty by the General Assem­ up the treaty, the bly.” ' North Korea Ambush the Soviet Union have joined would state specifically that any Kuznetsov told the committee country that committed or / forces to try to win over opposi­ the treaty was essential "to tlie threatened aggression with nu­ tion to their treaty aimed at whole of mankind." He said clear weapons "must be aware Kills One,,Hurts Twot banning the spread of nuclear "the Soviet delegation calls tiiat its actions are to be count­ upon tile delegations of all weapons. ered effectively by measures to SE30UL (AP) — One South number of U.N. Command cas- member states” to approve it. be taken In accordance with the Korean soldier was killed and ualUes along the Korean front In The two powers made their Among countries tliat become United Nations charter to sup­ two Americans were wounded the past two weeks. appeals as the General Assem­ parties to the treaty, those wit): press the aggression or rem we Mve many dollars off our today when they were am­ The command called for a bly’s main political committee nuclear weapons will be bound the threat of ggresslon.” C bushed by North Koreans dur­ joint Investigation of the inci­ opened debate Friday on the not to transfer them to others He said the only losers would ragulor prices on these ing patrol In the U.S. sector of dent, and dispatched officials to treaty worked out by the 17-na- and those without them will be be "the forces which are reach­ the demilitarized zone, a U.N. the scene, but the Communist tlon disarmament committee in bound not to acquire or manu­ ing for the possession of nuclear new fashioned tailored coots Command spokesman an,- side failed to respond to the re­ Geneva. facture them. weapons to carry out their luna­ nounced. quest. The treaty has brought objec­ Goldberg pledged that the tic aggressive plans.” tions from India, Brazil, Italy, Sport coats spring to life with the lighter, brighter The U.N. Command patrol The spokesman said today’s United States would "equitably Kuznetsov refrained from the fired back and a 30-mlnute fight attack points up the "Increasing Japan, West Germany and Ro­ share our knowledge and ex­ usual Soviet attacks on West look. Our large collection spotlights muted plaids, followed, he said. North Korean seriousness of the situation in mania. Communist China and perience, acquired at great cost, Germany and Communist Chi­ the demilitarized zone as a re­ France, both nuclear • powers, concerning all aspects of the na. He did not mention U.S. mil­ tattersalls, and solid color blazers. Three-but^>n WO.MmlWI'5 casualties, if any, were not immediately known, he said. sult of North Korea’s deliberate have spumed the pact. peaceful uses- of nuclear energy, itary action In Vietnam. r) ■' ,■ single vent styles. ,.The ambush took place in the violations of the armistice Debate was launched by U.S. with parties to the treaty." He In a statement read for him at same general area where anoth­ agreement.’’ Ambassador Arthur J. Gold­ especially mentioned explo­ the starit of the meeting, Secre­ APPLIANCE CENTER— 445 HARTFORD ROAD er U.N. patrol of the 2nd U.S. sions. tary-General U Thant expressed • Regulars 36 to 46, Longs 38 to 46, He recalled that only last (Herald photo by Pinto) berg and Soviet First Deputy Infantry Division was ambushed Tuesday, U.S. Rear Adm. John Foreign Minister Vasily V. He said endorsfement of the hope "that all outstanding Is­ Shorts 36 to 42 last Sunday, the spokesman V. Smith warned North Korea ^ Rescuers of Manchester Boy Kuznetsov. treaty "will improve the atmos­ sues will soon be resolved, so said. One American soldier was at a military armistice commis­ (joldberg said: "This treaty phere for peaceful settlement of that an agreed treaty on nonpro­ killed and three others wounded sion meeting at Panmunjom Town firemen Richftr(i Suhie (left) of 15 Dover Rd. and Frederick Sartor, 29 Will do more than any treaty of other conflicts.” He declared liferation of nuclear weapons (At This Low Price, There’ll Be A Slight Alteration Charge) in that ambush. Four North Ko­ that it "must immediately cease Indian Dr. sport modest smiles after receiving numerous calls of congratula­ our time to push back the fear­ that it was urgent because the will come Into force at the ear­ reans were killed. its provocative acts If there Is to tions and .praise from local citizens who felt the rescue actions of the two men, ful shadow of nuclear destruc­ opportunity .might "never re­ liest possible date.’’ The latest incident brought to be a reduction In the present whd saved 20-month-old Gregory Peterson from a fire in the nursery of his 47 tion. The Immediate necessity is cur." The next meeting will be 9 killed and 11 wounded the tension In the truce zone.’ ’ Lyness St. home yesterday morning, were heroic. The calls are still coming in. that we should take the next Kuznetsov sold that when tlie Tuesday morning.

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