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• k 1 • * WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1966 »AGE ISm iY-SIX "AfBBge Prijy Net Prew Rmi Manrtf^ater lEoi^nittg ll^raUk The W eather L «ka Week : JvrilUklfW Partly eloucty tht# evenbig, Tqiing peopla of the Salva­ on "Continuity in Tradition’’ by A . V . - ^ Sodrty ot GonnecUcut Historical Units Fred H urlburts chance of ahowers, k w in 40s; A D O U E X O W H Cnftam en’B exhQ)lt is being tion Army who are par­ John Ir. D Historical Society is now a buflt in 1784, wWdi «a the fUUy Center S t, ^ ^ promoted'^ to sriiihit ‘ hours are Monday the atadel. feted Saturday with a surprise " VWi. LXXXV, NQ^ iS3 (TWBNTY-I<>UR PAGES-r^WO SEC110NS) (Oiasatfled Advertlaliif ,oa Fago fumiriied home o f tae SuffleM MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAT 5, 1966 21) miCE SEVEN CENTS Ms .preeant rank in the -Viet, through Friday from 9 a.m. to mamber of the Connecticut 40th wedding anniversary party ^Tomorrow, Nam combat sohe^hlle serving 7 p.m., Saturday, ' 9:30 a.m. to James A Bell of .319 Autumn League ot- Historical Socistiss m r ^ c a l society. tae ^ Home” of their son-in-law with the-&rd M ^ e DtyUlon in g p.m,, and Sunday, 1 to ^p.m St! is a member of a committee makes all members of the local A D a Nang. His promotion ------for the 12 th annual reunion of T , Jt*n ToWisa of Frsn(* Rd., BOl- society eligible to . attend the 1 based oh Ume in service mid. Evergreen Garden Club oi „tae Bentley C o llie Alumni As- About 22 relatives and league’s spring meeting at Suf- tank, military' appearance, «md oleMtohbury will present a flow- ition reunion June 4 at the attended the eveht. field on Saturday, May 14. Me knowledge o< selected mUi*. er show, “A Time, to Remem- college campus in Waltham, has - interesting architecture couple was married in Sertr U Uw MnSi Manchester's Executive Council and grounds. M ■ 1st Mass., w 4^ dinner* at the Doro­ Manchester April 28, 1928, by fnHi ttU rnH*nt“ tary subjects. ber,” Friday,from 2 to 8 p.m; at voted on April 20 to join the thy' ^incyvm iite of the Han­ the late Rev. Herman O. Webber . ---- - . ' the First Church of Christ, Con- league. *nie Transatlantic Brides and ^ g a tio p a l. Main, St., Olaston- cock Bulldin^Bbston. of Ooncohlla Lutheran'Church, Parents. Association will meet'vbury. ih e show is open to the The Sufficld meeting, which Dinner to End and have lived in this town since Wednesday, May 11 at 7:80 p.m. public. takes place in the Second Bap­ their mandage. They also have tist Church on Birffield’s Main Flushes Out VC at South Methodist Church. A ------two sons, Chester Hurlburt of Mothers Circle Season for Oub rescue attempt was thwarted ^ in battle or died Of eombat film of .Knglfmd will be shown K ^ e y St. PT A will spon> St., will hear the Hon.. Howard ' Rockville and Roger Hurlburt of L. SAIGON. Sooth Viet heavy antialrcFaft fire, awunds.’ . and refreshment? will be, serv- *>r an Ice Cream Social Satur- W. Alcorn, Supreme Court jus­ The 50HW Club of St. Mary’s Manriiestei', and 14 grandchll- *Nam (A P )— The U.S. 1st Elect Officers It was the 228th u!s. plane . South Vietnamese headquar­ ed. Ih e orguiisation will have day froiii 1 to 3 p.m. in the tice, on "The Touneship on the Cavalry, Airmobile, Divi- Episcopal Church wiH haye Mts dren. reported lost over North Viet ters .reported 297 govemnenf Its fourth birthday celebration school • cafeteria. A ^‘Make Mrs. Richard F. -Thorps of West side of Ye Ryuer Connec- "Bion flushed tho first siz- > ''VKW ' tlcut Towards wmosor, ' ana ”*«««ng of ths" season^- troops kiHed and 29 missing Saturday. May 21 at 7:30 p.m. Your Own Sundae” bar will be Bimquet Guest Nam- 166 Lydall St. was sleeted presi­ ; able enemy force irf three An A ir ForCe F iC Phantom (xmqtared with 96 killed and 88 at Bolton liske Hotel. Those the feature of the. event. Cold Miss Phyllis Klhn of the Con- day, beginning wlthji dinner at S w ^erte^ f^ M years Her ♦tMimitii I iiiiiiissin dent of the Motherhood of Mary A ' 6mM««i iifpwf appen, treasurer. event may be made with Mrs. After dinner, there will be ]a FLO ltlST ^kea- tMa year. , copter were kiUed vffien thk hel­ were destroyed and 11, more James AnLrson of 192 Hollister ^dlscuMlon will coMider *"He1anca Is the registered icopter caujgM fire and crashed danvaged.. ' Board members are Mrs. Bern­ How Does Your Society Ihter- *>rlef buslneae meeting. A nom- 'TCveiTtUng In nowers" TM of the Heberiein A division apokeamah said ard McDonnell and Mrs. Ed­ St. est the YoungerMembers of the Inatlng committee, 'wlta M fj and Centrally Located at ...twh rings HF t n x ^ were de- Wednesday nigiit in heavy Jun­ * In S e ^ , . the South Korean The author’s first book, Patent Corp.” ward Goss, representatives; Community?” and “What Are Mrs. Alan Scott, clMlrm.eiij'Will 24 BIRCH STTUBET ...Ptoyad |0h high gftnmd aroimd gle UO miles northeast of Sai­ government said it may s ^ “Papa’s W ife,” was published in Mrs. Edward Wilkos, contact the Historical Society’s Respon- pi’esent a slate of officers for ^ 648-4444 — «4$-6247 tta vidtey, wMlt the enemy dig- gon. some of its Am«rican-buUt 1955. Since that time she has chairman; Mrs. Leo Hogan, sibilitles to the Community?” the coming year. 0 | ^ 8:80 - 6:80 Idng ti. epipkfuiUy for a fi|^ It was ene e f (be w en t heli- figtatar planee to South V iit four other . books published, librarian; Mrs. Edward Kosak, Following a box lunch, which Members art ■reminded , to Open Thun. Nltes . to the fhash. coptor diaiurtera of tbk war. A mostly written about her own WsJdojfL (|Sra Pa|^ BUtMn) welfare; Mrs. William Schein- TUI 9:00 p.m. spokeaman esM the big helicop­ each attendant Is to bring with make- reservations for the June Parking Across the Street DRUG COMPANY B y late tonight, ths divisiaa oat, publicity, and Mrs. Les- ter "burst into flames in flib air A^toi-aphed^c'iier*’T "h \'r Ticket retunis For 100 C an . . . reported it had captured 30 Viet sard, representative to the Com­ ing and an illustrated 'lecture wiU be collected at the mMUng. 901 Main St.— 648-6821 But there was ho evidence of books will be available at the OOhg and seised 388 suspects. 935 MAIN Street - at w atkins bined Catholic Mothers Circle. eneiny action;*’ A b o a ^ iiQM an banquet. -In the air war< B52 bombers Army crew of five and 16 aol- State News TELEPHONE 643-5171 Mrs. Bjorn has been on lec­ Mm -lih stered ' a Viet Oong strong- diera. turing tours covering moat of !.. lio4d new the Cambodian border •; lor the 'fifth day in a row. U.S. and ether allied o6mbat 5 School Guards the United States, and she has dead neariy doubled last week,' New Britain traveled to England, Holland,. The American . Stratoforts while the number of Viet Oong "To Mother Go to School Denmark, Norway'b.nd Sweden. •' dropped their 760-pound bombs kflled declined to tlw qeoond A ll of these countries, plus HOUSE im a miapected Comimunlst arms lowest level Of the .year, the al­ Fii"e Rages Thirty school crossing guards Germany, have published her wonderful gifts "(iBictory and training area 76 lied military eommaixts repeat* with love" met at the police station today books. M ies northwest of Saigon. ed- Five Hours to hear talks by police officials. She is the wife of Robert John * Over North Viet Nam, U.S. The k>aoes on both skies con­ Bjorn, and they have two During the l^ rh o p r meeting, Air Force and Navy fighter- tinued to reflect a reiatlve ltdl daughters and four gm idchll- NEW BRITAIN (AB)— No place like Your Capt. George McCaughey spoke bombers renewed their attacks in the,ground* wpr, wtth.*total dren. She is the daughter of a for Mother A throe-alarm fire raged on problems facing the guards 'in force after a two-day hiU dur- oasuaHles b e l ^ figuree eoatler Gift Gallery for Moth­ minister, was bom and educated for more than five hours and Sgt. Robert Lannan gave ’:tnig wMch their ffights were ri- to the year. ' er’s Day Gifts. We’ve in Sweden and came to America' in a ^ r -s t o iy brick tene^ ... , . instructions. • on washed oiit by maneoon A U.S. aipokesman reported 76 thousands of them in­ in 1924 wiUx her family. The meetings are called peri­ rains. Americans killed, 689 wounded meht and business building cluding the handsome odically by police. HALE MOTHER'S ” Ih the renewed aerial assaulta and seven missing or captured Wednesday night and early tea canister in its Lu- gram will run from August 17- SUNDAY, In the north, a U.S. iqmkeaman last week compared with M today. cite box with enough 20. Since vraportod tJiat an F106 Thunder- kiUed, 647 wotmded, and eight ..The Uoxe,. which broke out "Constant Comment” Flotilla Invites Each year, qualified young M A Y 8th * cM ef was shot down by enemy miSBing or cophired in the WMk after 41 P.ni-, destroyed a drug t9a bags to brew 60 men are competitively selected * ground fire 86 miles northeast of of April 17,-j23. s(m end damaged a barber and sent to the academy by 'Hanoi. The pilot p^achuted and S tt^ Jan. 1,1961, a total'cf 8,- Six4>l e beauty salon, a meet (Herald photo by Satemia) cups, $4.95. Pillar can­ USCGA Hopefuls . was seen on ihe ground but^a 162 ' Aimeiridans have been kiUed dles of decorated glass Coast Guard Auxiliary units A ibarket and an unoccupied store. The body o f Charles Keeney is trapp^ ill the wreckage of his driver of ^he milk truck, Anthony P^ennone, o f Hartford ■was pull­ nationally. A t the academy, Interested In a four-day visit M^sihan Noveck, owner of the cab as firemen work to put out the fire. The trucks collided at ed from his truck and brought to the hospital with severe,bums. in gilt .stands bum they lead a simulated cadet’s fam ou s drug store end of the building to the U. S. Coast Guard Acad­ 9:15 and it was 10:16 bofore Keeney’s body was removed. The 3. «a . over 150 hours, $3 life, with reveille at 6:15 a.m., et Hartford Avenue and North each. The star-and- emy in New London this sum­ abbreviated classes in mathe­ St. near the downtown section moon pStteroed candy mer? The Coast Guard is seek­ matics and science and special r Merging Churches of the city, *was unable to give compote comes in light ing high school sophomores and aide trips and excursions. Short sn Immedieta esthnata o f detn- Right Name . blue or amber, $4. Pot­ Juniors for the visit. cruises aboard Coast Guard age. ted permanent ger­ Joseph Femmia of jbe Coast patrol boats give the potential . He said that mot* then IIO.OQO CHICAGO(AP) —! A Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 17-9 cadets a taste of sea life. M " OK Basis of Uuit\ w o ^ eft^higg had b*an lost in young man tod to aniums, $2.50; fruits Applications will be accepted •«.*.. -fr' In Manchester announces that ■file fhV}' — '■■• ‘IVaffic Court: 'WMntoday'by and vegetobles, 29c to he is accepting applications until May 18. Further details OtALLiM!, Tex. (A # ) — Repre- section wefit (toetiigh $1.66 each. > A n^jht wfitchmqn af lb * rity pn«durtJto,,jr^M a basis for uniting Into.one th« basic (sh «U for It, siiil P lr * ‘51 A par for parfact fit. Whita, black, cham­ yeari of Work, and displayed a venture, w8 bellove, is hothtof flto.’ < i t eiiticAlfy burned and fak'^n to the hofSpitai. itay' skin gi^tihg wiil be re- Darna said "he saw twe nien pagne. Little Miss sizes 7-15, Miss lO - .drasnetlc consensus on issues less ««an the loet gftnftrioeo Ih said fiiB biera Wiis beUevad Education Dept. The Victim of the fatal crash quirad. pull Pminone from the cafi^of ;whlch in the peri have kept the churoh’a life ." , . LVEHYTHING YOU EVER WANTED IN A CARPET to '^ v k atahed in fine cellar of Was Cltartbs Edgar Reehey, the . impact, setting fire \to Gene Darna, an employe at his truck by his feet. 'Tt wais 20. LiHle Lady l4*/i to 26, Lody 31 - 44. ’ Protestants a p ^ . K .w as. the flrtt time. In fits the bdfidh^ Asks Budget of 59, of" 'seh Goedvrin St, EUsf both trucks. Ignited gas fimn the Steak House, , said he was the only part, (if him that wasn’t It also, for the first time, srt years of work that the OonsuMa- Thirty-five persons,, inoludihg -HeUffoid, driver for the Adley the truck ran down the street, inside the building when he on fire,” he said. " I saw some •.tuldapoets for the merger im- tSon on Church Union (OOOU) 1^10 , a Zephaire**^’ Batista Shad- 12 ohUdran, oooupled the nine $266.5 M illion E:q>resB Oo. of New Haven. He creating a river, of fire in front tofird the crash. The impact people trying to get the other POPULAR TWEED COlORh EASY CARE -LONG LIFE-BIG VALUE! '• dertaklng. had agreed on a ooncrete set-of was so tremendous that Darna ow-panallad slip with fitted midriff and sgMitmcnls in dta struotark. was trajpped b e h M the wheel of WlUle’a Steak House parking driver out, but they couldn't - Voting in series on eadi por- gthdellhes. HARTFORD (A P )—The State after hfa trtick collided With lo t said he thought something hkd even get near the truck to get highlighted with eyelet embroidery and r*aon of the 106-page document, Eight denorndnattona, ^ t h Department of Sducation’a- pre­ a. Sealtest ..milk truck, driven hit the buUdlng. hton out,” ; RieletBaed . Pennoiie W*as pulled from the Uhe meeting approved opening moTO'thBn 24 ndUion m efliiei* by Anthony Peimone, 46, of 311 hemstitching. White. Little Miss sites 9 - > p A l«U B T .(AB)--iEasl ifieHe, liminary txidget cafia for ex­ cab of his truck, his clothing Y ^ Nsw from world famous M ohawk... the perfect long igbaptera Wednesday night add idri a Wtdb'rah^*’ o f’tradlfiiili^^ a'ryoung flnencler who fled the Campfield Ave., Hartford. 15, Miss 10 ■ 20, Little Lady l4'/z ■ 26'/z. gwept through additional ma- custoraia and systems, s ra 'iR - penditures of 9368.6 miUiion in aflame, by Walter HUtgena, wearing carpel fov the active fam ily on a budget! tbdtad'States in 1908 when bis ’The’Adley trtok was eaat- Udy 38 - 44. terial thia roortiihg, with several volved. .V the two^yeer fiscal period be- owner of the HUtgens 6,6 Serv­ ATTICA PMtatiurglhbssed businesa em- bcund; and .the Banitaat ^uck 4tmna still to be acted on. A*voWing that "tliw ;peojl|n-«if glnntag July 1, 1887. ice Station and Erlsnd Johnson ^ BeelUent pile of performance-proven 100% ACRILAN* plra beg^ taHinr apoit, was ra- w4Mboiind..Folice had not been - ' That report, 996.0 mtfilon higgl­ of 179 B . I Wadbworth St. HUt­ Colds May Prevent s 3. But the sweeping sentiment God exist as ons .peopls’’ ' effl' leased today from the Federel able to detenh'Ine the cause of mdb inMi 100% Acrilai*Acrylic Pifo eorylio to withetand all the puniehment your fam ily t#or passage already was dearly that "they have be'eta made M in er then the current tw e-yeu ap­ gens, who was working at fita Oonwctianal institution. Um accident. Skid marks ware station at the time of the ac­ can give it . . . never needs pampering! ^demmistrated, as'section after Christ,” the assentoly said : propriation, w «a presentad to m State Board of JOdUcatlon visible in the westbound lane cident, said he-haard the crash, r " ' ’ ' "W * resblvd to attempt, umier Befie rstuined from Braril Froni the looms of MOHAWK votantarily in 1084 to plead guH- Wedneaday by Edward T. east ot WilUe’s isteak Hoiuae. and he and Johnsem rushed to More Serious Ills yif Broad line of vereatile 2-oolor tweed effects to make God, a inore lnclud'v;e The inqwet of the otffiision ty .to 30 counts of fatettying fi- lynch, director of departmental the scene. LOe ANGELES (jO>) — Don’t akm of the onecnese of tlie completely denuffikhed . the cancer v ln » cohtihued to muHl- your task of choosing the right oolore to go with nsildid recorda and 'fraud. • administration and chidf physi­ Any attempt to pull Keeney curae that cold — it may be s a v -. church of Cbrist thAn any of fite cab of the Adley truck, and ply. “T 1 ^ observation makes it •tonlirSIJliO your furnishinge as pasy ae oan be! ^‘Funny’ Vote cal officer for the state agency. from . the flaming wreckage ing your life. partioipatlng obureliee oan s i» - Re was seuteneed in July of did extensive dsihage to fihe pitoiabie that iitterferon playa A apokeaman for the depart­ was made imposlble by the The poaslbiUty that nonfatal pmi;.si|iMir» y ard pose Itself to bd,". ’ ' toto, y<«r-to too and a half side of the Sealtest truck. T h i no role,” he said. ‘ ment sold the proposed inorese- flames. It took firemen more Infections such aa the ^ See thie great oaxpet value In our store today. Let I - - # jW . : Vexes Negro The deewniaktiOB' ln^iD)vM jSMis at'the Federal Oomotlon- gse tank of the milk truck ap­ On (he contrary, be said, than an hour to put out the common ooU may protect many are: . . , ' i l . IniMtuilon. but (iSee Page Ten) parently eoq^(>ded shortly afCea ttnre la now. increasing -evi- us show you how easy it is to have this perfect fam ily fire and to remove Keen^s Protestant , Bp^tooneKon, be ftepped Ota into 1beJnim|ii|na humana .from cancer and leti-' d a ^ e to support the possibility oarpet In your home . . . eaay payment terms avail­ I In bo4y. Tile body of the cab had Alabama Metbodtot, TM led ^Weebyteriiui and aimtered a waiting eqr m kemia ctode Wednesday at the (hot benign vituaee inhibit .can- ab le! Church to* ths U.S.A., PriMby- moniitog; be bad'Served b i^ as* to be cut before removal was annual meeting of the Amerioan . BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) terian, Church In the U.S. year, 10 months end six days. ^Comfort to Enemies* poBsUUe.*^ - Society for 'MlcroUclogy., (See Rage Ten) (Southern),-Dvara^ IMtM Pennone is in critical but safi- Dr. E. Frederick Wheetock of eppeared fcff a afcort time Bretteen, DisetifeA e f Chttot, Herd at Fire Isfactory condition at Manchai - Western Reserve . Utovenfity fam ou s 'OV ‘ Africa MethdM \ Epta^. NEW HAVEN fAP)—A rocMe ter . Memorial Hospital witfii School of Medicine said oom- vpbfioemen .wM eraditod with petltioo betweto dittereot kinds of vinisea to the human cell ^^rfel ealNiif Nfilfiofittf the balloting within the (iiree- ...... sgvhiC. toS fives of serveral reel- 9o9 MfiMtoTffifil.ee m fy result to the death of one . News Tidbits Sfibto C4MI W looMtowt firifi MlMFw-frfifif*.. ;|1bounty dtstrict (Sea Page *) (Bee Fags Ten) kind, ( t o *prad|ioing immunity . rafifilly ffirafivfi^ Ifilll Wfifitiftf. PlfilO^ftllfif^BftOg ^ "Sqmeihiflg is finny ' about agahiet fi» diseaae caused by !lbie thing,” Gray sold when the Joeing vinto; General Mutora cut b a ^ duetton at four dssembiy* plants tiBontateed at Ms home in THiske- Wheetock dlscloaed hew ' re­ today aa Indtustey reports indi- Igee. . The l6 -y «e r«ld attontey search, in which he said he oated an easing up in th4 de­ .apfnsjeafly bad won the Demo- WAflKENGTGN (AP) — Berry riiairmankhip ’Tenda a phony xoade mice temporarily resiat- VraMo nomlnsflnn lato Theoday mand for new cars . . . Amer-j Goldwater^ accused Sen, J. W. official, stattae to bis exprea- Snt to leukemia, a form of b io ^ Ujif^ .lBr a seist in the AlotMuna alons of gufit because bis coun­ eSneer., loan witiidnawal fipm Viet Nam Vidbright, D-Ark., : today of wtfiMut g poi'itical soliutlon. and ' qBtbMief: try. to . militarily . powerfifi He found ihdtbationa the Im­ each caiping criticism “ that' ImmIb . snoiigh to defend freedoih.” munity reatoted from ffirrat guhraateee would W'-sAudUpn. Ifhera. Ch«y had aid and comfort to our she- GoMwater; a- finmer Aiisona oompetMloa between vl^ea,'"“ ***“ ' P*«Pto of Aal* nor fbelfi im unoffidai OOOraoto ma- Mes” in Viet Nam, and saM eenator, said ahortages bf rather than from production ot fire peace of the worM, West :'3o(i^ over two wMte opponents Futbright sboidd rei^gn ' aa bomba, ammunition, and per- a newly, foui^ cell aubStaiMe Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt tells ho W Ml votai abort of chairman of the Senate Foreign aonnel .in Viet Nam " a r e taking called hjitoiferon. ‘ intranational Sociafist debate on S R lIS E 't ^aoalprity. RMiUons Committee. | on the proportlbne of a national “We knciw that leukemia in world proWems . . . Sirfteen 3- V Gray had no explanation tor year-oldo were named fra Sat­ ..tjsta in a shortia sleep coat with a feminine ' Goldwater said Fulbriglit scandal." mice ia caused by * a virus,“ jiiMvi^inge, but mki he ’’oquM do no greater (servlcefor And Republican Sen. Jofin J. Wheetock told a hews confetnee- urday’s rutming the the Ken- - ruffled neckline, deinfy embroidery and jjgoliig to toyesUguto. his nation and the Ameiwan. WlUiame of Delaware 'sal fU to 8,849 for his twn oppo- ’Tfia carping criticiam of any bomba” there because of Short trolled by injections with anoth­ vprito. small, medium, large in white, pink,/aqua, (Mots. However, Gray raid he show pf American firmneM suppli'ce. er benign virus. Gov. Deonpray assures N ew yellow. Extra large s in Ik pink, aqua. ;eoul4 not underatand why 17,107 ' tnings j]oy to our enemies, it <3CMwatcc. charged, the ad* ” If leukemia in humana la Haven Railroad employes th* were cast Jqr (h» three conhise9 our aUtes, and it «ie- ministration ia Umititi|g the war caueed by a virus — and tfato lOO will take steps to protect "JOYCE" 'rawfidofes for B W ita S .a f Dta- moralizas our troops,” Gofil- In Viet Nam in an effort‘ *’to has yet to be proved it to poa- fiielr Jobs 'to merger of NelW I A levay|waltt shift* To 1kri«h'4l. » * « • » * • • woter said in a *peecta pr^xir^fi keep both the doves and the' alble that nonfatal virus. infeo- Yorif Oentral and Pennsylvania ttaO' ran * akr.liWMi L lor a tionTerance of abni# 9,000 liaiwka happy until after the tlona such as colds may gdpd' Jtaltrofids . . . Automottve [WandairaC*) Batista, with, scalloped em- It' Ths wifita bgMHifiraf .waa sg- BepUbhban wonien . election.” for ua. The benign yiruses may safety crifttc R ai^ Nader of nowdnalion by 300 votes broidery and French hylbn lace bordering Goldwater, Republican preal- At home,, he sold, federal be interfering wtfii the growth Winsted appears before mem­ tovar 4h«.il6gn>M.iu ^ PlaiM.f dW dal nominee two yearn ago, spending “has gotten complete- of cancer vlnuee, which could bers of the House Ckmjmetce iH tucked yoke. Petite, small.' medium, •onteat. . said' he was ashamed of ~ the ,ly out of band.'" HGf blamed (AP PhotofSx) be present in all of ra. ■ C(|nuirlttee today to defend lat­ ’^'Oray, who for 10 yaani 'has Democratic senator "telling'the large in white, pink, blue, yallow. Extra PrMldent Jehneotv but-he also “At any rate, one of the next est' charges against auto tnak- bben a central figtue In civil American people that our power aocueed mme Repubficana of T^p M om steps la to determine whether era and casualty insurance conv k rg a siia in pink and blue. itaM s disputes, said hs was oon- bos made Americans arrogwt, advocating economy whUe * op- leificemia and canepr pafienth panles . . . United States and fldeht of wtadng in tbs May U •ad self-rigbteous, and enpaa- pofing efforts to out 9pet>aiag, Mrs. M- Holt of were aignificanUy free of colda, NATO allies face pomiblUty of nmoff ixlniiary. otoniat, and immoral.” ’T hera are the |Taw. Wave €reswell, Ore., was iafluenui and the Ifice in the pe­ xsvtotag n^Utaiy flight route* . -*'AasOar,. at' a nesiw eettenoe» . “N o Amartoan has the right tto spwd-afit Re- named 1966 Mother of riod immediately preceding the over Knre|w'aa rasult of new In Btnniiwiiam. Gray said W * to the juefiftcatton to level auoh > to * stofiofilBg the the Year last hi^ht Ity more serious Ulneaa.” PVench move ordering monthly been sneoutogsd by theorl- chargee againet hie country," OCjP for p e l l t l r a l ^ ^ ^ b u t : the Ana|eri(tan Mothera BTieetock 'aaid be' Inooij^atad review oFfllght permtafion . . . BMWy^irasfits. That was badora GoMwater said. “And that goes who. betray virtMUy every Committee. Mrs. HoHf, micece with both leukemia-eaua- Twenty peiraans w e n tajured to ' "charge it" S3 J is retunis put- She>d Bamer Fi(0Than^^.^^^^ . double for doing H in a tiine of pitoift of our party’s plalSbrms.” ylrus and benign .virus on a clash to Jerusalem aa stu­ flog ji n who has six children c t It refilly wasn’t a preference for cigarettes that w ar and in a fashion that lende WilUanie cxxipied Ms asrartlto her own, adopted eight same -day. This produced dents demonstrated against .'Anofiisr NOpn oandidate, causes ninfi-dajfrtdd Anna Maxis Patste of Hanlil. aid and oomfott to ou^ enemtea. of ’Irationliig bomtk” with a nopnal amcamounts of interf e ^ - r Konrad Adenauer’s visit to He­ DOWNTOWN MAIN pREEt. MANCHESUR Osoar WfiUstts, And I dqn’t cars whether .file ohug* fitot the administration Korean orphans ih a ifUbstanceca celto produce when brew Unlveraity . . . Spec* ."A BEA.iiauit)L,Ayp. Baaiin tfa s h o w p l a c e o f f i n k c a r p s i i n o ” > 1 ( • Ota • fiI^iMr.. J)pfitQr* aaid tt-Waa 1966 and since that - ^ m .M4IN,»TlWB|ar — (OppSette S h ^ A r m o iy ) — 6M-nOS V )!r > \ \ Atoeritoa to a miagnidOd Viet- ’'aaowed thA._sttua{ion to de- aft^ed byia'. vinia jqid'WhMi agenty\ ptons to iMBich 48S- S m marifTf rana. saM bs acviirad A u x % bfrtfa. boT aMfiijtol her it wnold alk to clisiinMiB ef the fienate time has -helped find ;^(^pi!!K:niuL'9 m JQPEN 6 bAYS THURSi. fill i^OO tqttocata to Vtat Mam” .’dprtBg . a ^ e rraearctierpi bMleye may paand expertmpntal .eatbUtto: - 1**' “ y fitoNnriiiroent wiih Foraigs Hnletltaw Obmnitttee.” ' JtoBwnito- V--M04.- homes fo t 8i500 Ko­ kbep the'ytrui firam gitfijitiq;. aSkt week to, probe the secr^**’ GoUwatar eoM ftobrigM’s agittost GoMwater.' rean children. However, Wbedock iql^ thS-of the earth’suppar atrooephelref r i ' * . '*■ , .lV . * . \ i: I

F- \ \ V MANCHESTER EVENING HEUALD. MANCHESTER, GONN^ THURSDAY, MAY 5,1968 f ■ VACE TWO MANCHSSTEB EVENING HERAIZl, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MAY 5,1966 PAGE TH R EB with no oUutr pannita tHodd STANLEY WARNER Andover •894. The Industrials were off tbr atTBttturaa. Sbeiinwold on Bridge Vernon DaKaeUa^TUed Bolton 3,2, rails .3 end utlUUea .6. 100,000 New Troops Disposal of Ita . Hugh Ryan, a devotee to u Shnlli deikr - STATE Selling Vms not particulariy nr AT m tav ydatrM o laaorTWit^m heavy in GM but traders, took EVERGREENS of thhlng who Rv^ on Ink# n r AQAIK FOR OnCAHD: Lt. PeUegrinr Ploiif^ Seeks HUBKV—Rads Sata^y! Rd,, nenntly discovered the 410973 Finance Board Lists Cuts toe GM news as a signal for loaa of her fla h l^ taidde box. By ALHOEO 8HEDIWOU1 SUenoem 7dW Attends Seminar fiirttwr dlsccuraged selling a t Prepare for Viet Nam YEWS, UPRIGHT, 3V4-4 9 ••••••< m She aidim to lirfotm whoever glamor stocks in toe aerospace- YEWS, SPREADING, 15> __ ...... • ••••e08**6 N e x t Is s u e for McNamara 2 Additk>nia When jam Root and Im vy tku Cidleetor 6:44«46 appropriated the box that A e ,'Varaaa Police lA. Emilio Pel* color television electronics air* WASHINGTON (AP) — The retaining ^ one-year tour, S'* Rosier prepared the hands fov In New School Budget ARBORVTTAE, UPRIGHT, 4 F t...... 1 ^ WABomcrsm (a p ) Bec> ka, Itie chairman, baa accuaed on band at Tueadaya opantner H q i i o a j ¥ T i r | f a would be moot aiiprpclatlve if w m t * legriiti la attending a three-day line group. arm Armv y ism nreDorirar to provide even though _a —stretchout------would the Detanaa DapaMmant c i baaring - .s a id he wanta tba * * v a * o ^ toe is w InteroOneglate Cham* 4 A A ^42 seminar at Northeastern Uiti The Dow-Jones industrial av- . . . ------ARBORVITAE, GLOBE, 18”*24” ...... j « nitenr flC'Dcfeaae ItabMt 8. Me the old kntfe in . the box couM 9 KQJIO ^ 7543 The beard e f finance haa pre------—------Jidurtriai av- 100,000 replacementa relieve toe manpower squeeze plonsb^pa, they built a moral DUNM M niN versity in Boston, Theme of the at noon , was down 8.18 to. yam, (m s eummer and of the services in tiM UWted ALL^^raRST QUALITY AND • MMuant teoM a bnu)>41r» war giving away 1^ foreign aid P « ^ About 36 paopla attended tba be returned to her. AHhougb 4 98632 O 54 wM sm cui oented the board of education Maneggia Renamed l « t wgadraWa heavy a-«»^ )pltcaittoa « o f •: B. J. j . piM. Phwfe f to take meaaurea to prevent toe wniam wyW s omalK-$50, $100 pated off here dapVity chief. modela oT ^the Pentagon counteredoouidered with ™ ^ T T ' ~ The * » y « « « 1 4 PsK 3 O Pan «THE OOtXEOIf^’* and toere, but some are more block at 3V4. _ y iet Nam since toe bulldiip be- In outldnlng toe sources of re- loas c f n hisait trick before be 3 4 Pan 4 4 R*** Norman PreusB was re­ OoofUctlng atatemeres from piacementa tor Army troopa In n^SSSd^tr^JAy* ^ Oruenlng “ ap- *!” e y t > t ^ one-bedioom ^ hoM a Cburt of hefty and would eliminate serv­ not ^partmenta to the twp oomglet' w n w tamocroir at 7:00 can draw trumps. 5 4 Fan 5 9 Pan »| a y iWth elected president and James Wariiington about the need for TOn.ri^ ’o Wheeler dialr. V itt Nam, Wheeler aald aprte of parently wants toe American •• aurplus C 4 An Pass ices, such as late busee, alto­ FRESH soldiwe in Viet Nam to fight been peovlded.” His belt 0an is to try div .‘•Ihb Tea Commandmenfa’* Rich was re-elected vlce- tax Increases and various other 0 «V tbh inen that are trelhlng at ed and oocuptod u h ^ in the pm. in the Town Halt Sccfut- moods. B the seven missing dta- gether. Mmpsan said good used presldenet. Ray . S(»na is antitaflaition steps contributed various cMipa aroupd the coun- GBiot^ M tt Rd-’Wetea Rd. loo^ ^ mohda'break 4-8 (and toe odds 6.4-8; Diamonds, 6-4; dnbs, 8- The finance board announced pria due Friday, when toe Senate nOnieniiM*s r,u »,in ^ rebuttal: RidlcU' ment is better than nothing. sent Advancement Awards to new in toe post of secretary •» » ” B , auhoommMtee on foreign aid favor this by almost 2 to 1), 6-8-2. Are you entitled to a new the cut, and a $2,440.50 cut in and Dan Rattazzl Is toe new Street. ROASTING Iota. Ohienlng said toe Pentagon’s ^ i s wno m ^ m in o o man, j * ^ n toree diamonds and since you have no card as / the town's budget requests, aft- expwidltures hoUa a ptMc McNamara has had a stoimy only reaporiSe to Us critMam quretfoei ^ ehange o f treasurer. ^ «.rt tt "";S,Sr«n'b,>opl. who hearing on A ir Force aurplna none not involved. The get *4d of a heart at once. as a ten? iMiliiiiiiiiiiiiililil.niyinf ’ . er a meeting Monday night. July ^ have rotutoedfremEi^,’’ he year wMh Oongreas. On one has been an insistence that toe to attend, and tbe public is unfortunately, Bast ruffe the x n ^ r : No. You “ *“ t “n;?...... Riley said last night that he Maneggia succeeded Peter equipment practices. obange frbin an R-40 reahknUal Massolini, long-time-chief, In Fattier Says her. because ^ said. “ Some wiU be peopta who CHICKENS hand, be has faced the corn* equipment involved ia obsolete, also Invited. Peter SeUen considered toe school board’s year after the bulk of the Army ir Sen. Bmeat Oruenlng, D-Alaa> aone to a g a rtto apartment last year’s elections.^ Masso- . - ___ are taken from otner stations plaints of lawm Aers who op- He said the subcommittee’s ■ Patred Leaders budget reduction juM. above as sane was v o t e d .^ the Ftan- Festival lini did not run this year. 6 bs. and up pose the U B. position in South evidence ha# refuted that are Guy Cardinl, low as it could go. Tax Increase T , such “ Alasl®-” Viet Nam; on toe other, atiha- ______nlng and ZoningNpommtastan Sdnvanke, Bulldog; David Mbe^ "A Shot In The D aiV de^ed to Viet N ^ indicated toat toe replace- Walter WeiddeH, school board Wh^ler said “toe A n ^ 1^ — TOP QUALITY — tons and lepresentafivee who soon after toe hearing Panther; Cart^WrigM, “>* dlamo^. Thfo * new deal When you get a i|j "Pink Panther” Other suggestions by the fi­ Will Be Sought o f December 21,1964. Heques* or; Randy Wiederstrem, BaivAc, would bring' toe s l ^ home if pietely worthless hand — hrt chairman, said yesterday that Nam on an individual, rather ttadlenge toe way the war effort nance board: Overtime cus- the reqiHred number of people, Limited Weekly Amounts. Delivery Fridays, Youths G>llect tlcn involved at hu ^ ' ‘’s and Edward arn^t.n The attorney tor Ploufe stiit* campouts. ^ out $1,600 (with a 50 per cent Fowler said today the Johnson ROCHESTER, N. T.—There’S BIG-OAK POULTRY FARM egem vrifi take pact In the Teen* Festiuea Oorp. see the entire budget presentd- duty required for U.S. service­ east Asia. ed hto beHaf that four such "Ctovtor Meeto He ^ sh re t ^ a c e ^ clubs East Windsor revenue loss); salary of guid- administration won’t hesitate to men sent to Viet Nam. 'They an international telephone di-; agers Marrii to help nalae funda tion before making any further • But be insisted in en interview apartanent stnictores, with a nnitaal mdlttog o f the contfnuw with the DRIVE-iN »ou.e5 .ance,counselor (not yet hired), Lt. Emilio Pellegrini request an Increase in taxes if it may stay longer, but oiUy if rectory published here which 570 VERNON ST.—TEL. 643-6150— 643*6055 statement. Wednesday that has no bearing for the S t Jude CMidren’s Rio* total oocupaoqy o f shout 60 to OofomWa tSu^ter o f the cut isOO; administrative sal- feels one is needed os a hedge they volunteer for an extensid.). contains toe names, addresses FRRE in-car HEATERS As both boards know, toe fi­ en Ua ‘views about military aearch Howilua looated at 3Cem* 70 peopieL wad a better American Bed Gross is to be dun**ny. This plan ^11 wont if aries in genera.1, cut $1,500 cahy. State Police MajOT I ^ lle againstscui,^ inflation. Sources said Gen. WilUam C. and phone numbers of more use o f the 30 iw " « acres o f Tuesday in Teomans break 4-8 with the sln- nance board list does iw t have aquipment pMe, ’Tena. (from $24,0W); phone, cut $123 Williams,.-Massatoiisetta Gov* But he said no definite pattern Westmoreland, U.S. conunander than 600,000 companies located “ Whatever may be m y oppo- than somewhat over 20 taffl* PWl, OolumWa, at ftSO pm . f IVIEADOWS”^k' to be adhered to at all, slirce toe requiring an increase has yet vjet Nam, strongly favors in 130 countries. aitlon to our being there,’ ’ R (^ r ta of last year’s actl'vl* h®*“ l tliAt has only three clubs, board of education receives the develoi>ed. OrusnliM aald, ’ T baUeve that march on the weekend o f MAy o f peehaps 100 w more peopie. ties will be presented and'offt- or with any other club break If TWIN tn. ^lucfon lU.. M.,or sX.., W. Fowler set out his views in a lA and 16, and wiR make ool* INSTANT the boys down toere alMuld have ^ cere w ill be. elected. AU peofde player who is toort In clubs talk prepared for the ninth an- isotltms between 1 and 6 in the ChnsiRting gieoioglsts ACADEMY every poeallilB we^sm and ad­ Win,,#. Tw tm*,, who contrlbuteid In this yearh h*9 no trumps at all. w t^lts new and narrower ^dio- Lt. Pellegrini is using his va- m;ial University of Connecticut afternoon. Mianchester Poboe vantage toat we can give drive'In Andover, Colum* As the cards Ue, West ruffs AWARD Loeb Awards presentation Station wlS serve as the ool* » HugoTnemse, reported that HSbron have automaUc U^e fourth club with the ace of toem.’’ Qulte a few of toe suggested ’ S e C "cou^Sl! md i7 person^” y luncheon. EARNINGS 5 lection center oh Sunday after­ SHOW! ' As for toe ]m k Mbel, Oiueo- r * membership and are entitled to trumps. Dummy gets rid of its Hems were also on a Hat drawn . oao- ^Aiictfonal paying for it. He haa attended , In effect, his address was a noon, May 16. tore of the land bavotved Is fa - meeting. A ll mem* l“ t low heart on the same Writ, ing said: / up by toe board of education tjravri cut $720’ in- two previous seminars in Boa- response to a proposal from v m ^ fo r adequate and safe ^ ^ foittend. end the slam.is then «a fe from Jalie ChrtoUk I I,ee Uarvlii > uiMoVantn “Ratiieved egapment is to­ Ryan Knowlea of SO Locust ttself -ln an effort to indicate ^on a Police Supervisors course William McChesney Martin Jr., water supply and safe sewage " all harm. “ B e « t “ Beit Actor” to toe t»wn What serviee training, cut $5M ^ MITES day in use o^toe docks in Vlst St, a stud^ at Mkneheater Aetreii" — Color — chairman of the Federal Re­ dteposaL One additiiMHl drain* hfniirlifetrs Bvenfaut Herald Dally Question ••Darilii*” I “ Cat BaUon”^ Nkira to baiSy Headed School, ia drive ofaainnan might have to be sacrilioed in This Is not the complete list University of Connecticut, and serve Board, for a ’ ’simple, m ia tA ^ field, added to toe preocinf xndover ornn^m ^t. Law* Yon are dealt toe following East Hartford equtpmoiL” for Mkneheater. HAKHORO SPRINGHtLO tlPRlSirtAV toe event of a out. of sugpsted cuta the Police Academy at Bethany. clean-cut across-the-'board in­ tsro systems^ they reported, Spades, 64-2; Hearts, 7- RIS 5A S 91 Nnrih - HARTFORD DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 ' Sen^MIlwBid L. Simpson, R- The boapttal, which does re* reiioe Mecs teL 742-8796. The board o f finance list hers of the .board of education ______crease in taxes.” woidd do the job. NO new well Shows eltonination of late buses are now supplied with toe lis t Wypi — toe only other senator seareh work in toe fteMe- of is contemplated AB of the prop­ Martin, in informal remarks chUdhood cancer, leukemia and at toe high school, a malnte- The board of education m e ^ C 4 -r »r »lr e i l l H p i p f Wednesday night to an Eiudience DILICIOUS erty slopee downUU towurd the' nance man, a snow-blower, a Monday for Its regular monthly J310CKS H I X9I1C8 muscle disorders, is supported Haven rsHrood with mini- of bankers, said such an in­ by tbe funds collected. TVea^ leased traUer, an elementary meeting, but Waddell said he iJk-p\ 'ih e stock crease — in both corporate and DIVIDENDS mol poasIMlRy o f any wen con* teacher to teach in that traU* doubted if toe board would get NEW ^ ) ^ e s ^ RAVIOLI meat at BL Jude^s Is free to tsminaUon. personal taxes — would be the FRANK’S CAFE every ebUd who enters, and is “ logictd way” to deal with, ii^fla- ^ ----- m ----• Most o f the oonanents at the I I X e e S fol- WQHVl^Mli ' Ths Family Bestannint open to children of every race, tibn problems he said are posed PAID FRDM CORNER BIAIN 4 PEARL creed and oolbr. hearing seemed to fevor the ad- S ? T t o ^ ? o " J ^ l^ L X rom‘- -l^e way toe boa«i of fin^ce by the federal budget deficit. M IM lfr O IIV THURSDAY SPECIAL! dNlacMl apartments. However, hSimtlon safe, adult education figured it. If toe board of edu- ^ovAmires went to new Fowler saw the problem as Tbe drive, endorsed by Danny a pstitton with about 20 nanoM program part-time Hbrary as- cation accepted all its sugges- marktt ^erages were to lie Tbemas and speariisaded by S S ^ t toe Wg^ schori and tions, toe revenue loss from Mwa for toe year early tWs aft- leas immediate. DAY DF DEPDSIT CliteliM CcKccrtorl was presented by Mrs. David "F o r toe present, U Is essen­ with Spaghetti radio station WDRC, Hartford, FVncMmugh. Argunnents op- acouSttca! treatment In the state and federal grants would emoon. . 4 is expected to surpass the Hart­ tial that we remain within the Available at aU tones, made $1.50 poeed to the idea included the high school admlrtstratlve of- amount to $8,176.79, making toe thrausb- bounds of toe President’s budg­ for your eating irieasnre at ford County botail of $40,000 col­ ffces reduction In toe amount to be poirta were scattered through- At the beginning of Janvaxy, Increased density of population, et and that we continue to keep home. lected lost year. Over 4,000 lncrease4 tra ffle hasards, and Elimination of some of toe raised by toe town $41,534.81. Complete Lobster toen-agere in the 20 tow » of a close and careful watch over April, July and October. Gome and see Rina and Dinner the dubious beauty of the struc­ above would also mean some 'Anything Auction’ June 4 ^ S w e d all contingencies that might oc- BE SURE . . ; BLISS has been Mrvlng the Home Hfulfoird County are expected tures. As fo r toe density as­ loss in revenue. The town had -Whoa! Donit take that old P etei'—of Friday Only, to take part in the drive. Cfw to require a tax increase,” Owner for 84 YEARS. For a complete FREE New Low Frioe pect, a oonunlssion member already indicated toat it was table to the dump. Check with ^ Fowler said. INSPECTION o f your home by a Termite Con­ stated toaut 20,000 square feet OPEN ’TILL 4 P.M. MONDAY 'niROUOH: FRIDAY Fowler aald toere la always trol 'Expert, supervised by toe finest technical n iU R S D A Y N IGH T 8 to 8 O’CLOCK per family is required in a gar­ education, at the public hear- fjrst. Maybe they could use It toat*GM was putting four of . Ita .. the danger of applying an over VILLA MARIA In Whiites Leaving N.Y. ■tail, phone our nearest local office: den apartment aone. Further, . A t the same hearing, how- jjjgjy “Anything Auction” oar-assembly plants on short cure of economic reatrajht Be Itallan- NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly the area In quettion could have ever, those parents presmt did j,e held Jime 4. They'll even American Meals! workweeks because of lower- which co:dd stall rather than FOODS half a million wUte persons left ftve Burii eight-aparicnent units not feel toat toe trailer class- pj^j^ jt yp y^u. Just call than-expeoted aalea and reta.- merely skw down the economy, n s Oolebrooh Road toe city between 1960 and 1964, anj stm oonform. room, to take care of over- gigji^y gtitham, Rt. 44A, Dor- lively high Inventories. and any Inflationary trends that Otastonbuiy Fresh breads and paa* SAVIN G S population sBtimtoa compiled by ■nie planning and aoidag oomr erewdtag at jRie eaementery Hebron Rd., or OM, wUcta waa iR H at tbe might develop, 649-9240 Ories made dally. toe city heaMh department nderion w ill s^udy the optfoons arirool, shouM be eliminated. Bristol, WStrous Rd. c h ic k e n .The finance board suggested •' time the news titaie, back- 'Rtte nation, he said, must re .Vy'/t'/ n u e s Featurini’ Dally Spcdala ritow. and tecbnloal informaition. pre­ tracked to a kwe of nearly a main alert to the possibility that \ s s < 1IvOA-TV i I Y r I I) V ALSO A SPECIALTY m several 60 per-tent reductions, ^ can t stMd looking ------' ~ A Alwajps ’The study said toe exodus was sented at toe heartog, make a which w oul^resutt ta loss l6Cwra, for ***all the "anytolngs.” aaijfwii*i5o. aais And* ux of w 60 0W/WMBtfocks CM,at noon AW*foil 1.2 to tained -w—fifll employment--- *— ------end lay * The Oldest ahd Largrest in Conn. BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY two per cent djop in the city’s Only one building permit for to 8600 would mean a $300 loss everything, including Jewelry, 835.8, putting It furtoeir below the foundatlm fw astrong in- 1007 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. impulation, from 7,706,300 in a new dwelling was Issued In In revenua* —Tkqw recorders,------■— I- in relatively goodnsraAif Arafft/ii44/mcondition 4ffiIs J5 rGBOtioiiairy kw tauCM typewriters, $390 in rag OJAVtand paper drive «V V Mky 14, run • the key driven calculators and t,y the eame enterprising olaaa. , Thanhs To The Tremendous Response Lost Week—We Start Earlier This Week lULIANO'S $260 In toe fuH keyboard Hsrts. ------BAKERY and PIZZERIA Since these machines are 50 Manchester Bvralng Herald 207 SPRUCE ST.—MANCHESTER ANNUAL BAND CONCERT per oenit re-lmburspable, there Bolton correspondent, Ctome* HOURS: FRIDAY 1:DD P.M. to 9:DD P.M.—SAT. 1D:D0 to 5:3D P.M. PrasMtad by woted be a revenue loss. ’The Young, tel. 64S-896L board also suggested a $660 cut ______• MERCHANDIZE GATHERED FROM OUR OWN 6 STORES—SAVE! SAVK ^ ■ — — MANCHCSICR HIGH SCHOOL BAND In the languages lab tapes. ta equipping toe eclence lelha, p « U i : « T C «H * n r flB "A CONSTANT OeUGHT!" the finance boaid auggested the r u illl* - JACCUrUS Saturday, May 7-—^ P,M. physlca equipment be cut by xx»nrrni,trr iv r ii ONLY 89 PAIR -> BERNARD DREW, «TIMBS” RIGHT FROM OUR STOCK Theta Are Custom Grade — Rifht From Our Stocks ThelJSSSSingand ^ ^ BROKBI SIZES BAILEY AUDITORIUM to ^ S m lth , GENERAL ADBHSSION 60e SS $15.D0 A PAIR 180 worth Of balan«S. j OYER 8DD PAIR AT AN j MEN’S BOAT^AKERS Um music department re* !l|Beohrtd TUs Sooioii would be cut $100, from ^ M lM le Tpke., and Tho Most Famous In Amorieo KSTPICIUnE&IIIKYIAIir I UNBELIEVABLE PRICE I i « H k ’ ^ b o m d suggested, on look- OUT THEY GO! kM at the budget ftom other ®t- Bridgets Sensational Ewnv> Building PMtnlt arkkryte sequent be reduced from $500 MAKE RESERVATIONS TO te^.»«a(*ooln«w npnper’B To Warren Hedges for Don* mMIM m aid Taylor, addltlomi to dwell­ X Men’s or Preps’ Our Own Custom Brand ■ Only ■Hiotyaml eiSi»/jS TAKE MOM OUT TO dequM for $260 wne reduced to ing at 47 Clyde Rd., $3,000i I..MD4SJ flOO.' 1 DINNER MAY 8 A reqaeat for $000 in play* Handsewn Loafers Mfg. Formor SU99. RotoH T E L 643*2342 Igvnmd equipment waa elim- Hog Oiolera Dips For ChlMron — MIssos — Tours MWU BURNSIDE tnated, because the board of Boanee felt that tbe FTA waa WAhHINGrrON — Oonirtaned White sifw 8.12 doing an excellent J — ITALIAN STYLE SIZES 6 T o 12 I n v i n v i i 9 RED OR BROWN SIZES iVa to 12 and Toons' SUPER QUALinr^ Shorts 8:16 R to E Widllis, 4 to 10 Wemofi's my "Flin t* 18:16‘Vdboteur” 8:36 Narrow and Medium While and doom Muo WHO SAYS 007 IS lEST? SEN^^ION AL J ^ L . ^ — l i t BUN FBATUBB — ■ N _ , ‘ " "^ W R Y ITEM GUARANTEro^EFUNDS GUARANTEED FOR 40 DAYS '» I Featuring: Inter thru Our • STEAKS ,CA^H ONLY • LOBSTERS Or VTOm I •P R IM E RIBS THIS SALE Th# Rgot , HlYH OUR REGULAR Mrani • RED SWORDS X hANBHESIER PARIUDE - WAREHOUSE S IHN^ OUT MOTHER’S DAT, MAT 8 WABMI W Pk. MAY Util a 0MB F A U L M B traiAN In « V A B n • WHI1E CLOUDS Mi HOURS: 1:00 P.M. ta 9:00 PA4. FRIDAY-i.l0:00 ta ^ SATURDAY

‘ 1 ’ i r.A**'" *" X- ' \ ■' - 1 t MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ>. M ANCHEST^ CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 19 6 6 P A G E F l ^ MANqHESTEIB EVENING HSRAIJ)/MANCE^^ ISUBSPA’IS^ MAY 5,1966 TOUR Birthday Dii T ollaitd R h a m D U iriot Revalnirtion ClMss Confirm ed 92 Nfiw Voters FOR Oeala and Bnprovn ep ta Cani- Food Prospects aiively expensive last — wnisr. Tolland County ^South Windsor mlttea m * a«oapted. should b e much cheaper. Sweet Iteprasebtethrea to thjf At St. Mary’s A total to 92 new elec­ Set at Church'' DiacuMton and consideration com, oedery, cazroli, cabbage Firemen Seek Town Action School Picks United Appraisal Oo^ oon- tor* were added to' the Cosmetics of a revMoa to the mdaaaBa or­ B rig h ter for arttcbokps, caeisqdters, greens, 4-H Delegate D esCr^ duettog a revaluation to all . '4|i« I t t Rsv. John Bsquirol, town’s voting Hat* yester­ Women to St. Mary’s Bpisco- letiuce, onions, squam. wseet day, following a threehour ptt Churah' w ill ha've a Birthday dinance to Incoiporate regula­ Momei^s Day town real estate, are now |btollraB*a Btshop o f OonnecU- TPS Council Opposes tions regarding throwing at potatoes and tomatoas are mov­ Before Giving Up Station Junior for working on the foUowlng. nut;' tofieiatod At tha rites to voter-making session in the Dinner Monday with a potluck combtistibte materials and ing to roarkot in inoreaaad aom* aodrirmatioh for 78 candidates town derk’s office. at 6:80 p.m. ta N eill H all at the NOW YORK (A B ) [ ^ - It kwhs Meeting, " atreeto: ^ maintaining adequate rubbiab ben. A queetton oyer tha legal Registration to trade, name; to Str Mary’s Eptacopal Church O f tha total, 40 registered church. The birthday celebra­ Mrs a bcfgbt M ot^’ Day The vegetable harvest In nor- _ , Twin m to talto the troitt as ft is Putnam, Munro, Boulder, Liggetfs oontainera was tabM to the Mra R^U.G. ^ to achle^ and leave it in ownerthlp to tha naw MerroW l> - -Allyn B, Damhack, C-b-a Ekiglish Prize Robert, Raytoond, Jean, last night SA the diurch. as Democrats, 35 as Repub­ tion will celebrate the natal Post Office Move Ida baa been ateppad op wMh next meeting. hi the natlon’B food Steep. Hollow, Princeton, The Rev. George F. Noe- licans, and 17 did not af­ day o f aQ members. The Idea SHcea. dry weather'That should tJonnectIcut b e tto rje o ^ tl^ J tl^ j^ e n we Rd. fire station aroee at Tues- Kennels. wnfiam .|t. Fregusoa to An­ At H ic Parksde H w tonm oouncn iM t ai|!ht tion also noted that the proposed Also tabled was tbe request KtoC Dance Raeither on the property eC - Laou' teU es' and fru its have in- in the-weeks ahead. club lunching with two o f ^ Oon. ing. T^-station w«s built with cll. Knlghta to Columbus, wiR been hbminatod for the annual •OU, Academy, Elwood, dates to the bishop. The Rev. »nder Schulthele, Edwto Sin- |th* M M b n o ( tb * Boat. OOlce ficers w ill be elected and in­ in convenience or in economy Scbweir and appotatment at i funds afqiropriated by resMente 'Mtobard. Waranoke, Ade- John Hughes and the Rev. namon, Stephen Siaco, Wayne Atodevement Award. Prpgram stalled at the meeting. to T^toato the if the present site can be made deputy fire marshal fo r a tenn at a town meeting about ayear Dance, Saturday from 7.80 p.m...... —... lato»K^ABylan^ Buckingham, Jame* Bottom* aiited as' mar- Sweeney, Warren Th-urnauer, Bern o f alL beef nork and era T n r f f i c D e a th s U p Conference last month in ^ w u U a m BL Onge to the to 1 atoL to » t Luke’s Mall, ■Pow»rt>d J>y Gie National A birthday cake fof each Boat OMoe Itonl It* satiafactory. ending Nov. 8, 1967. ^ srwstc venuis VV ington, D.C. - Dining Boom of theCap- and half ago. Oole^< Btarkvteather, N, Elm shala. Ths Rsv. Ronald HAlde- John Travis, Brian Young. .«ta a a «it toeaHoil on Oaktaodt Rd. T h e proposed temporary site ggt EUtogton. TIcketo are. av«llto>Ie Council to Teartovrs to BngNah. man oonduoted the service , and table will be baked by board' p r ^ are c r e ^ ^ down. CHlCAaO (A P ) The Na- There wsfo itol BuUdtog,"’ S to m said. ' The' deed to the firdtonse 1a and New S tiite ' Also, Ruth Cary, Jan Chris- would seem to be inconvenient p^a South Windsor League of _ P rtcea of baom, cured tJooal Safety CktohcU has report- 220 delegates present frona an Capitol Building from August Loehr Jr., to This makes the tonth year the ReV. Mr. Bottoms read the members o f the orvanixation. . ^ Ibe iMItvaB i^iia^nw Bbop- atlH held by the Voluntear Fira The revaihiktion, req u ii^ tadore, Melissa Darby, ' Nancy Those attending are-reminded to a majority of Wapplng resl- women Voters reminds real- **^*5 po«* butts are ^ snqther 'record staiistle to 50 states, and Can- place which Impcased Lodir Rd., and Gerald Blouin scripture . lesson. Sydnep<- W. Department ' Firemen’s repre- that the NOTE haa eondwst^ by state law to^ronducted Forde, Denise , Cteboury, Paula to bring birthday cards, un­ ^ ■■ - • denU and is located in an area ^ento that two important town hatton’a traffic ideMfa to*. ads. Most states sent either 4 ^ throughout the Con- to Grand View Ter. MacAlirine. choir director and sentatives, said at Tuesday’s’ the national award* competition at irast once every lO years, Haldeman, Nancy HungerfoVd, sealed and unmarked, contain­ GROW poonfl on W6®i ODAfft, siki _ the peeoiidhm. w « to o^ now served by the South Wind- hearings will be held within the loo ■Zha councU said Wednesday or 5 degelates. the 220 repr^ ference," he said. “As I Walked Bulletin Board ^ w ill be the. beais for hext orgaalst directed the Senior Katherine Hynes, Robyn laleib, Choice grade steer raunde, loins, meeting they would turn the ing a penny- for each birthday. liw rad to Oongrsmanan Mnwio ofBce,” the resolution next eight days. Everyone is that 10,710 persons (Bed in traf- senttog the 2.25 nuluon - t^^yard it I had a feeling of r u . m ^ r , detobet^s /Grand Ust, add Choir. Kristine Keeney, Kerri Kolbe, C O S M O S f ribs and ebudu are headed property back to the town If fnnMvt at 8 ****** school seniors fo r ex- The cards w ill be sent to the ’‘'**** ^ participate in these fle accidents dining tbe first members across the nauon. ^jf^reme pride to my country, and drill ha've no effect on X A member of test year’s .con­ Margaret Lauder, Karen Lee- down. they------tyero asked to by residents Mansfield Training School and M A R I G O ls D S y * ? " The council caUed f****'tsa, w ill 4 cents a pound tor fryers, traveled, an esOmated total of standing of democraUc v^ u m ^jy^rlooking aU else;’ ’ ^ at ^:80 p.m. * at 7:30 a.m. These emblems Burrill noted the* additional l*alL Tolland should establish title conaideration. Moat to the Down plays French hom and boury, Mfs. John Krefe, Mrs. present a slate of officers. Af­ tbepcof^oi^ s e ^ Many etores already are featur- an bunon mil— to the three so as to be more responsible more more mner ’The Democratic ’Town Com­ are worn by tha newly con­ space is not presently available A public hearing on the pro- Her fiance is the son of'M *’- to the equipment and property awards finalists npojP that has been a member of the Rham Joseph MeidLiOod, Miss Donna- ter elections, the Rev. Oeorge Band. ThoOs wishing further infor­ tbe department an additional r^srendum May lA InfOItaa- the School of Bducatkm to the packers’ prices. Pork supplies WATERBCBT DEA’IH FREE P r e ^ m t JoWison, Wee ^ ^^^th Mrs. Jotason- We all services,, fo r the bishop, confir- oommitaians were Warren Har­ mation about the event may move was jdannedi Tqwn Counsel Robert King School gym. Recently Principal John F. Rand to Feafonn matton membera and their fam- I K 88B9E> XaSPSAi 1000 souaie feet of aoace two ^ avaUable from the town Unlveratty of Connecticut, Is a are down 2 to 4 per cent from o h k iAGO (A P )— Waterhury. dent Humphrej^ Mn. ^ had the honor of mcettog Mrs. ris. Mrs. 'toarrefexNartlN, Mm. contact Mrs.. Xteo-lCaaalr dinner — XVBRT liT* sotftel so*' said ft to standard prooedura Canavan pointed out several op- The Frontier Regional High flies. ■■ ---- fa , yfsTB ago, but was told at that n>anager,------r, town . engineer and member of tha faculty at Rbam lam spring, but much better oonn, is one of three U A cities Freeman, Dr. Domld Michael, MW -Frettnan per- to similar situations through­ Burton Hew4tC'-Mi?«k Charlee chairman,______^ 38__ Cole___ S t, Mna____ sewer commission members: High Sciiool, Hebron. Manc^etter Eves^g/ BteraM portunlties coming up for par- School band to South Deerfield, Oonfirmands are David Bar- leek ftetlh* IW h M i S S ! S a s K 5 W « » « « o n a l ttane the reason the five- ® .than they were last winter. Re- ^ theloO.OOo'^.OOO poindatton sonally as we procesded through out the State that the equip­ TOIIand oorrespondeot, Bette enta and friends to Rham stu­ Lindsey, Stephen Caseaho. Har- Cheater HobUnaky, 40 Earl S t, ------year option was. not rsnewed Richard Reeves, WUUam Car- Mr, Freemer, a graduato of tad' ■ ptices ^ may edge tq> this ' category that did nto have a tlOil: Tne tTWSpeClB ^ 1ln« A Mass., w ill perform at the Rham rett, Bruce Boland, Douglas Bo- old Gaboury, John Keefe, or Mra, William Btyoe, 178 Irv ■IMttos which they bad deter- the Touth of Today and Tomor­ the reclevlng line. A ment reverts to the town, and Qoatrale, tel. 875-2848. dents to see for themselves gymnasium tomorrow as part land^' Bradley Broolos, Richard was in anticipation of a new rtngton. Harold Rice, Benedict Manchester High School and tbe summer, but barring an unex­ traffic fatahty during the first the Taihand department’s by­ art Steitaouse and W llli*^ tag S t nitoed could not iMt provided at row;” the director of the God- treat was in sbH-e for lis vhen what the boys and girls are ac­ to' the annutt exchange ooa» Brown, Dean Carpenter, David building being buOt within this Kupchunoe, Robert Murray, School of Liberal Arts to the pected sport in demand—such three months of the year. laws call for the fire chtto to Sweeney...... — i-.. n. th> pw i i ^ >acitibh. ;Thade- President Johnson unexpectedly complishing In varioue Rham cert. The Rlnim band p eif onned Dwyer, Daniel Edwards, Craig pmfBMBt phtosto run Addllioaat time. Frederick Mahr and Enoch Pal- thdvaiatfy of Connecticut, is as an escsiatiqn to the war in rnawnai aaitxy *jouncu------He to Us, once stay on an additional year to arrived. apoke programs. The Rham PTSA last week at Frontier. Fbwl'er, Raymond FYederickaen, ton. serving to the U. S. Army. VietNamMhey aranotHkelyto ^ other t w cltlee again stressing our rtte a.s Ms post to supervise tbe equip­ Givi litf ured Uaed Big Blocka routes ffom the Waiqtoig effloe Kennelh JaioiBeon, Iknperial VMon, Hearing Teak No date has bseo announced be as Mgb as they were to Jan- Wednesday as EUzabeUi, NJ., toF^tary to pubUc affairs. Dept. meeting of Monday will have a IMvld Herbert, John Herdic, 5 m ent During -their stay ta South Shom-Wool Output Dip sod reqUIris an addtttpnaf .lOOO Dr., noted that a petition of leaden of tomorrow,’' Btorrs discussion by Rhailn students on Jeffrey Johnson, Norman Jones, LetMnon’s ancient city of A visibn and hearing ptogi am for the wedding. UfllTya uhI' TTMoA- N 7 S^B/t6« Moderator Furionge Flynn By Bficking Car Deerfield, Rham students vkdt- isiaare N at'. .of ofmaa, 'itmjm some 16 pages of names had Bolatoea, which were comper- ^ “President Johnson challenged said. the extra-curricular acOvltlee In Robert Kasel, Robert Kelsey, UMOUSINE COSTS $18,9M Baalbek was named tor the., wiU be ooiukiotod by the Sbuth said it was up to the Fire De. ed Old Deerfield Village aiid llseiMre «d d lam n tfb t been presented to the council , V.. the school. There w ill be ex- CHICAGO — A company that Semitic god Baal. Rotaana, in partment to ask. tl)e selectman A^%-year-old girl t^«n Department work toured the Urdvrersity to Mas- Steven Maltnoski, Richard Mar­ Howerver. ths Maser iof the to oltteens wbo opposed the Vardo, V i t a l i t y ; Mre. W. shall, Sarkis Meeeriian, Richard reoutfita expenelva oara as ex­ the first to third centitries, Jackson said the peti- iJ? Richard Davidson, pitoliclty; to put the transfer of Oje prop­ to Manchester h^morial Hoa- projects completed In the aachusetta. Wapplng facfltty, Bohert »ir - Jwwe 25 and 26, for town cMIdren Muldoon, Stephen Neaxy, Nom ecutive limouataee charges from erected the existing |efnples im , disagrees wfthfhs Judgment ttpn was plnoed to Ms stw e to M n. MIdhael DsLorenzo, his­ erty On a call to a Town Meet­ pita! after a car.backed over iqdUBtrial Arte and Science De­ Although the pubke a t Isiga entering kindergarten to the Pastrt, Bony Ptoa, David 814,700 to 818,960 for the luxury from aom* to the lar|#«; buUd- made by the post office that ad- the Wapplng, »opping Center, torian; Mrs. B. Carlton Ftob^s, ing to permit toe town^veople w n not too aiwsre to the Rham foH. hor at CSiaiter Oak Field short- partmente.' Also; an exhibition Ratoas, Ashley SAund«9«, Alex- autos. h « Nooks ever quarried. gttikmaiLeece oamot be pro- adjacent to the post office, and nevsletter and Mrs. Chailea to . deetde vtodUter th «r wish 6 yoatefday evening, to jhyslcal education vrerk ta baahettMU team this year and vid rt n it h e preseto Iwsatlon was signed - readUy by many Appototmento may be made Rohinadd, yeariwok, and Mrs. tbe onsMntolp to b f vested to ly after___^ the gymnattura. that it was acMevtag tbe beat ' ...... — by calling Mrs. John Keamey, John (ysriaiit, parliamentarian. the tgw6 er the flire depart- police report, ?wnd ralBsd the question o f,the W o p p % resldeoto Barbara Stiver, Fashion'Shew SeA. reoard in the bMxny to Rham. 1455 Main St., on M ay 9 from meat. ■n** ***^- tt was an eocoelTent aagregatloo HI e A^a'XANaf «T > pafV'lrfoBn. of the lease that he Mhyor Tliraws qonimented 0 a.m. to noon only. A tty, Ktag said the dcfnart- daughter .to FoUceman Lester On 'TueiBday,'May 17, tha-stu- now bcMs with the government tjiat a petWon of equal sine to Manchester Evening Herald dents In the home epoonomics de- to athletes sod honiored for be­ SA Fetae'e Notes 12.3 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR^FREI ment wants the town to axst C. .Stiver of 125 Cooper Hill for tbe buaatog. ttm toctoty Sooth Wladsbr oorre^Mndenh partmmt wiU present a fashion ing such at a dinner ta Marl­ ^ ^ 1 h e Stmiar Choir to 8L Pef- first; then the firemen will turn St, was admitted to the chti- ■ •T .iea o Ml^rar Tfatowa said ne^nro had also bean prsaantsd to the Anne lyons, tcL 644-8582. show lujjpthe auditorium. On borough early this month. Tro­ OMN eria will rebeanw tonight at 6 il6 the property over. TWs is a re- dren’e ■ward for observation. phies were presented to the dvsd. AldUer yeMarday from oouncU, hut the names on this o f the usual procedtme, Hoi(pital_ offlcials say that her May 10 at 1:30 pjn. membera p.m. in the church. ' playera and to Coach Wash- , B. Hv Flanagan, director of p«titioa had been sollcltsd door be although It roakee littlo condition' has impfoved sUghtly to the Junior and aenlor ctasaea Til The Junior Choir wW rebsalt^ Rtfienuth K illed - burtM. FVed Shahel, varsity bas­ .maltaieUlht and faoihtiea to dbor and nt tbe Siillvan A va differenca which way It 1« dOhe. overnight and that She ts not who have done outstanding ’ 9:30 i|(X!i of tito potoal depart- Center. Saturday at lO ain. to the ketball coach at the University church. NEW LONDON, Wla, (A P ) — F M fo Reoords « » 0 »« critical B st‘ She is sUti work ta dUforeht* subject areas ^en^ to the .effect that the Ckxmdhnan John' J. Egan ■WArantee de«ta regtateesd at under observation. w ill he Inducted into the Nation- to OonnecUout, was the ftii/- An aieolyte rehearsal wIR be A fireman who leaped'from a tured apooker. Jc lease te*pi of. five, years thepstftlqh^tohnm)^ moving fire truck he apparratly the Town Hidi' during AprtL Hie driver of the car, Theresa al Honor Society. Paxeiita of the Wapplng facility ex'- njore by a ' held CMitUrday s f .11 asn. In dramatics, th « Trtgon ol>. thought was going to; ' b^Ude were: Toltend Aqueduct - Oo. to* Plcok) o f 28 Judith Dr., told these students wfli be Invited on Sept 80, 1964. “ In paid soHcittog group from out Touth Sunday w ill be Playen, cHmaxed a busy and served this___ week at 10 a_ni. with a train, was killed Wednes- Oeorge P. Mieechum, property police she did not know she to participate along with mem- 1968, our Chief o f Space to town. had hit the Ohild, and that the bare of the sophomore and Jun­ productive year by going to the nents Branch and a Young people to the .parkto who

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KViainNC HE^LD^ MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, HAY 5 , 1 9 6 ^ _llAHCH$iSTfeR EVENING HEltAJJ), :M ^C H E S ™ QO]^;»Jl^HyBSDA^^^ MAY glMOTg (A G E E IG H T flhr also wae a Peaca Oorpe C o h i m h i a H earing Slated volunteer. Naa^TWJiiiPgi.Hky^ . . Repreaenttog. Kihsey at toe Robert LaPiMle^te Benneu baa.O r* In Tm izania on heartof wMt be a TAnzanlin at­ llitogs going for b ^ in Ma |tost pest'ip, . torney and attorney Gam i Oommisaioner of tlie Bureau of Indish Gete Bus Con^ajBt, Woman^s D ^th BrawBtar of New Haven, Oonn.. file Poeco Corps asM. - 00, 1^ Affaire, Departmant of the dhtertbr... V WAMENOTON (AP)—A haoF- OoMfc One thing going for him is that **Rpi>* Custodians Approved tog le sohodulad today to Tan­ art LaFoUette,*’ tha badg* o f a britUar- zania OB whettMT. Peace Obn« FfMMtt Yield Mora _ 5 . The'’bcird. ot education hks Tuttle la of the nUMM* ^ Anothte.tbiiwf, going for him l^ tl^ . ' vohintoer BIU H. Kinsey Jr. WASHmOTOIf — Although I^ooBdtd Octobt? be haa'i^eht his career to,the Indlth awarded 'Hetfiort Englart Jr. board of educaUota and a- long- toouM be held for trial in the toe school bus contract for toe time resident of Criuntoia. Mtos ntoat natiooal-foraet bonefito, Baioaii, ,ao tost he ia qne Conntoteioate,, death of hie wife, a Peace are frsa, timber sales, special- next three yeato. Bnglert, who Rice is a achool teaBher to MSih Oorpe qmkeemea said Wednes­ who epmea iip through the ranks,. ' has held , the -Obntract for toe cheetar and librarian of the Sax- use permite end foes for live- SSbdMrter, 0 mm.. u day night lUtUr. ■ TtM third t h ^ g o ^ .fO r Indian Oom- ■ past three years, was the low ton B. Little Free Library. Her stock graatag bbougbt to more mlarioner Robext Lelibnatte BeiuMtt is Khisey, M, of Washington, receipts for toe federal treourjr • NORMAN'S SDBSCltlFTBni^TSt bidder.' Other ^Wddera included moflier, Mrs. LIUlen Rice, was N.C., la bald at Malya, Tanaa- lest year than ever before-^ te AAvaACA that ha. was bom . a# a jn«nber*;cf the toe Clark-Trani^rtatibh Serv- librarian for over 80 years and . qla, in ooonactioB wltii toe death 1147,410,900. Knr I h.' H. -I l'< >>' Onehto TrRie., and, although Ua,' fsthdr Ice of Colchester; Nichols Bus was very much interested in the . of Ma wife, 26-yeaisold Poverty That was 111 milUon above Be'rviCe ofEastHalnpton; Nlgro Wstoricti lore of the town. Uiiil 'Mil il '-ii rvlii' b-jqinaii to be Pennaytvenia hS Dennett Kinsey, a nativa of Riv- too record to 1904. Ooun- qualifies i s toe first indiah .tb'lfie Bus Servloe of Bolton. Curland is a teacher at Por- naide, Oonn. ' ties to which there are na­ M l ti xin i'otin HI* Indian Oommlaeioner to 97 yaarsi ... Engltet win Sttiq>ly five buses, ter School and a member of the Sho was totally injured MBroh tional foreste recatvs 28 per tb b aS o o S ^ rtJM aach With a capacity of 66 Norwich Historical Society. M \M » It Namtog him to his now poet. Seers- 27 while rook cUmbtog with hor cent of toe recripts for public passengers, and throe leham Is a native of Ooluto- p«t^es credtted £>*U « njt- tary of toe Interior Udell calls .Win. a huSbend near Maawn, Tanaanla. roads and arimols. edto thta p»P«r *m8 I®®** aenger stattbh wagons. bla,- was formerly-town clerk, ‘Ylynamle leader who will quicken the Two new teachers have been “ ah* of wpoJiUoAtojM iJ-cW «*. and is well informed on town pace of Indian adyancement" hired. Mrs: Hazel Smith will history and land records. Aa we were, observing here Jrfst toe teach French. She has two chil­ ‘Wolff has Hved here many gomes no floEnciai Ttnaonxr other day, i t aaepte Wl^ t|^o dren and lives on Gojlins Road. years and has- been active in . syssi^sss.^^ta'"- did eomethtog to ctvHtse tola n s tlo ^ . Mrs. Smith, l / a g ^ u a te of town affairs. He is clerk of the EtoiMiic ______relotionShip to tin ^ p l e firom w h w _ , • W indiy' High School and re­ Oongrcga,tlohal Church. Dr. Mc­ c e iv e her B.A- to romance Donald, a new resident, is a WMa wayUi tUvA eC ^ & A- tt conquered ite teriltory.1- , ? ' Aoceptteg hU new poet, .Ooihmlariqn- langukgeaj^m Cornell. She did hlstoiy buff. He is with the ig Bennett was able, beoiasb of his cgs» grsdiMe work at Central Con- medical divisibn of Travelers, PelroH «ad Beotmi. necticut State Ctolle^. She insurance Co. background, * to put eom'o emphasis on KFinnMt AOWT JBO»*AtJ OF cmCOtAr taught grade pne at Groton aiore than 40 persons attSnd- TIOMS. ______• ■ - toe other side of the queMon. ¥1m fail- Schoot :"Tor ' thrab ®"® ed the meeting to View an ex­ w e has riot,, of courae.Vfcten sn^rsiy day sdy«rttati« cloo^.hwi year At grade jjjijit of pictures of early Opl- OM way, ‘The^ Jhdlan p ^ le ;" liswald, y iKmd*y — 1 P-w- B S H i Oiie and fiM;\wni teaSh grade Batloiial aodaify AL too same tiiue, sad tive'’ kindergarten hSe been run - A G ood D v r In A h ta m a with Rpbert J^oU etto Bennett' weapA three.?''-'''.,’-'' • ■ ■ She graVlUated from Windham by partIcipaUng mothers for the The good fte oufcwoJglwd U » Had ia tag wal' to.ws-neu^’-roli. . 'f ‘ past ten years. j^labamA’a voting Tueaday. High School' in 1962 and will graduftte'firom the 'Dnlveriilty George Patros, principal, has •nva negaUva alda of th« pitaitey oaa » Buds On Ic« of ChnnW^tieht to June 1966 announced that the school will accept r^rtratlons for kinder­ be quldtly and aadly atated. ‘m e Wal- IPa a vary good t o ^ a fow bramchsA'' with a B.fi. in elementary edu- Highland Park School Gets Coat^GArm s lacea. with their ojpea and unafaaab^ of ShadUpW, A plums, and teW» eatloio. She -hass done practice garten and first grade liupila teaching to Manchester, klra May 0 through May 1* from glorification oC aegregation, got nearly cbstnrjr inshaged tu git ttrir^bud* '' Scott Thomas Lebne, 10, son nounced that there will be a designed the creft which has a n per cent ot the vote. SUgbUy more loMSttsd befora May bsgan, or this • Forryan will hold A prbvlislonal 9330 a.th. to 3 p.m. father-son football game at the gold lamp cf knowledge and certificate. Those eligible for kindergar- of Mr. and Mrs. 6 . Thomas than half O e acme *80,000 votOra who wmdd havs>ten tos jbletai^'iXrirt FtMtosraphed Bv Joseph Saternis fair. Mrs. David Warren, chair­ key palewise across an open «rant to the primary psOla, then,’ wdra sf -toa enm tndltUitelly aMrry'antoh. The school hoard named Miss ton must be five years old by Leone of la i Mountain Rd., man of a hobby booth, says that book rest on a red field. His .aay.of'm-itova,;ev«f tsoo.' v V.- i. STUTZ BEARCAT Edith Haver to the Connecticut Dec. 31 and those entering first presents a ooet-af-arma for handicrailta items offered by sketch interested David Wright dearly voting to try to cUng to Al^ Association of Boards of Edu- grade must he six by Dec. 31. bama’a yeaterdaya, evan though they Tbs great'.misatng gWp' to toa land- Highland Park School to Miss her booth will include plaster of Hartford, an artist, who pre­ eation and Mra. Morgan HUta Parents are required to pres- Harriet Atwood, principal of plaques made by the special pared the finished art woric for muat know, all of them, Including the ■eape,-,tWa first week to May, la in th » Bs alternate. *"t a birth certificate, or other Oovemor and the Oovemor-dea^ina^a apace'Whlrii would norinWIy be fWed by the school The crest will be education class at the school printing. Harold O. Slrter of Arthur Odbb discussed the satisfkoitory eVidence of birth, 193 Porter' St., father of three apple l^vas; ctusteiing more toiddy among many items offered for The fair is open to the' public. '^emadvea, that thoaa yaaterdaya', am euatadial heeds of the new ad- and muat have a signed state- Inspired by a book on heraldy sons attending Highland Park around , toe ptok bUda getting rsady to sale at the Highland Park b^ngcnmilbled every day.of their Uvea, Inside Report E s ’uES Connecticut Yankee dltlon with toe board. ihent fi'om a physician tesUfy- School Fair Saturday from 10 from the Highland Park School School volunteered to print the no matter what they do, ' unfurl taio ptok-w^ fteiranee. ' ' M, Connctl o i Churches m a n It was decided that two addi- ing thai toe child haa been vac- B y A .H .O . a jn .. to 2 p.m. at the school. library, and the crests and crest through the courtesy of Aaawnl^ tto lady candMate wlna the Tito first wjeek,of-|*ay Is, on toh n i^ tlcmal custodians will be needed clnateO against small pox and Dr. Jecm-Louls Hebert, chair­ shields in his parent's English Superior Press, Hartford. (Her­ full time, although their hours has had a oompleite i:hy8ical ex- alectlon In Nova^diw,'aa aednte' Ukdy, mal' caVmdar^. appte bioebcm tm a to Luke 9: 62 man of outdoor games, has an­ Tavern recreation room, Scott ald i^oto b y ' pinto.) tooae parts. But, at toe begtantog of Rfinvliaid Ewtutn Jr. and Robert D . Novak "NO men, having put Ms This cohinm has bem amus­ impulse to resist regtonallaa- wlli her AteggeredL...... amination. . the ew d tntereat on the gubematoild tlon has become strongest, prl- The board voted that the This statement must be filed fwnt will be that o^.vfdtlng for toe week tlM.ptok buda'had'not yet be-, hand to toe plow; and look­ ing itself, at least, by noticing throughout Europe of giving the ing back, is fit tor the king­ how qui«jkly tomb of the ,ro- niarily on the stupicion that the head custodian will have a sal- with toe school before Sept. L a large eeotion of our nation, not too ImpoaalWb rooratot^^en.’t^, gun to ein;)^i iMd, 'by 'toe.eiin^ ^ViABHiMiGiTbN — FWsldailt regional concept, authority, or ary acbedule o f a |8,000 mint" No child wiU be admitted toe p era tu ^ ' they aiiiiid kery Itttte chauob ■ . johnaon has ordered I'hew, top- Gerinans any access to nuclear dom of God. formera and' theorists who led Inside O p e n Fo ru m then we can certainly display lady In gueatlon finally m ntote mr Flow work to toe old days toe great crusade to abolish the agency is going to prove a de- miun wRh five increments of first day of school uidess these of ma^ijng ytelble prpgtesa’ betore priori^ study of one .of (he most weapons. The fear, grounded on a miniscule of similar concern, number one advlaer who le la u lif...^ the history of, German mlUtar- was the hardest work of alL county as a poUtical and gov­ ■vlco by which the big cittce en­ 1200 each to n maximum of requtremente are m et "H Wo enn—” for six dozen children witiiin toa toa w^ is M8t\ sten were neggbig probtinhs of the West- trap tha surrounding smaU' 16,000. PatroB haa asked that parents ligid governor, after al. . Irh AUiance: How West Oer- iam, persists despite the fact Ope of the lessons to be learned ernmental unit in Connecticut R e p o rt To the Editor, caU of Manchester. ■UU pinched t|g^i and,tiMe. wito::not a towns into the acceptance of He is to receive 10 days sick notify the local school if they But aa far aa the dvlUaa^oa 'o f ' Ala^ ' n)Soy cm share to the-oucleer that the Bonn government has from plow work Is that to or­ life found themselves '^balled The arguments against the Tf we can derive Joy and sat­ g lk n ^ of pink inner Itolag anoWtog der to reach toe desired. goal obUgatlons primarily ter. toe-' leave which ■will be accumula- play to enroll a-child in a irt'‘ banta Is concerned, the reeieoifcwt'df'^the * defepsl of Europe. . renounced possession of its own upon to switch to advocacy of (<$i|ntlinied from Page 8) busing of children from Hart­ isfaction from a Foster-Parent anywhere, as ' if the whole' enteiprtee of a straight furrow, one mui^ a new concept, that of the “re­ benefit of the big cities. - tlve to 20 days.. vato or. parpehirt school • ford rocall .to mind that students Plan for children to Vietnam, WeSacee may prove to :be no^more 'd iA aec)Wt diipst. syil!*M..i!|W^ . ; the direction in which be wish­ And the region.'they would list of the ironies to-volved of - Anotoer proposal, sponsored by toe part and are now attending world, then certainly we can de­ ued raeiecuon of Ctovarmd to toe stow ih d IMfensa eern ovpr Germany’s getting its incremmite of $200. to a $5,000 chairman of the Democratic Idea or 'OajM ^ty, WbusoeWir W 'd o ^ finger on the nuclear button has es to go. In order words, our Hke to get would, we have no­ the effort of the “region” to the Britieh, was a Joint sir-sea Miantoester schools without any . rive even more satisfaction in Arkansas. Ihe trends endW eaMtlte « Bepjutmente hot slabj to Dean vision determines oUr tenden­ grow t o toe ashes of the maxlmpn. They wlH receive. 10 Town Oemmlttee and George anything imore abqut the aeteon. t to| perverse effect of discourag- ticed, have certain rough simi­ dtooussion or dtosenaion. Oto seeing the good done before onr the times move In aroundv poUttdUy G c^ eih a m Acheson, ;fiie fbrto- cy. If our vision is warped or •^county.” days sick leave yearly. Petora ^ “ ^ t o d V e e toati^ nu«lBar-anned force to viousiy, And in spite of the cry ,Tli(iy,Wiirbe.aioni^a;lSg4 > t^ ^ fg-.iSecritliy. .cf■'gtatiir'"Wl»-to .

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANGBESTER,' CONN„ THURSDAY, Si A Y 5 ,1 9 6 6 ■PAGE TEN morlal contrtbutioM may b« Scouts Plan Herter Urges Washington made to a Book of Remem­ Concern Oyer South Obituary brance at St Mary’a Cburch. Save Atlantic Community Antliony P. Kraoconaa^ Cleanup of Bobeit laaff Anthony P. Kraucunas, 48, of Plagues Film Makers WASHINGTON (AP)— f o r - which fruitful neg«>tlatlooe can Leo Robert lang, 66. of 167 64 Turnbull Rd- died this morn­ Town Areas ^ Chria- taka plara” Paxk a t died Uds morning at ing at Manchester Memorial HOLLYWOC® — " I f l l The MGM man expiafiied: tlan A. Herter urged today the U A tmde«paiiaUmactcaqrires Rooky HUt Veterans Hospital Hospital after a short Illness, never play in the South.” “We ‘Showed the Mss in a test Two hundred Scouta are ex* xjnled Statea to take the leader- in June after a loot; Ulnera, He was the husband of Mra Throughout most of Holly- screening with Southerners, and pected at tlm fou rth annuai »wp to Europe «id aave toeJLt* ^d U r. Isnig was bora in Uerl- Josephine Moskitis Kraucunas. wood’s history, that comment UteVe was such a gasp that It Scout fS? further progr^ toj^d den, Aug. 28, 1600, a son o f Mr. Kraucunas was bom in has been offered for films con- was decided to eliminate the FSidhiand and Hulda Lang, Poquonock, Oct. 28, 1917, a son ceming Negro themes and fea- kiss. It wasn’t important to the day. according to (iharlea Burr, :];;^ toS leaad ^ y.” unity la likely to ^ i^laced and Himd in Manchester most of of Anthony P. Kraucunas of turiiig Negro actors. Indeed, the story, anyway.” chairman of the Clean Up Day Herter told a Senate aubcom- by growing protecoototo m - Un Hfe. Ifo was a communicant Windsor and the late Mrs. fear of losing the Southern Another film starring Poltier, SuboommiHee of the Cham- mittee probing North Atlantic of S t James’ Church. Kraucunas, and lived in Man- market, market, which which has has traditlonadly traditionsJly “A ”A Slender SlenAr Thread,” Thread,' has also He was an Army veteran of Chester 21 years. been been a a good good one one for for films, films, has has beenbeen boohed boohed extensively He was a communicant,,of St. deterred many producers from through the South, commltteTh^eld by Richard enflilp doea not come from ua it a i^ r^ m en t Worid War H, and was em­ said that a Europe Bridget’s Church. He was a imdertaklng projects with inter- ‘We encountered no difficulty Poudrier, have made a detailed wlH not come at a^ _ Herter ployed tor 22 yeart at Pratt “to speak with a stogie and Whitney, DivMon of Unit­ supervisor at Meyer and Men­ racial overtones. at all with Southern theafors,” survey of Manchester to deter* Hert€r, now President John- able ed A ircraft Ooip., Blast Hart- delsohn Tobacco Oo., Manches- The situation is different now. says Paramount studio ‘ head ftnd, retiring five years ago as tor. He was a member of pnm companies report that Howard Koch. “And the returns to need of clean up. Mantoieater ----- _ an as^stant stationary cn- Campbell Council, KofC, and films with Negroes can earn as from the South on ‘A Slender was then broken down into. 10 national security subcom ^^ uitoy. the Shade Growers ^^acco much and in some cases more TTiread’ have been proportion utots wUl a word o t warning on iwogresa But he rep orts e gfneer. Engaged areas and the scout utots Will » Word - ^ ------states. Only one woman theater togs of “The Defiant Ones’. — jg a member Of Kappa Alpha the parking lot at Main and neral home Saturday from 7 to Mrs. Evans Orlffto Sr. owner in New Orleans refused which starred Poitler and Tony Theta social sorority EUid served Forest Sta. at 9: Anl. on Satur- 9 pm. and Sunday from 2 to 9 Mrs. Augudla Munson Brown to play it.” Curtis in 1968. But that didn’t as its treasurer, vice president day, and wUl return to thepark- Betd, Sigma Phi Presents p m “ Griffin, 67, of Hartford died Oddly, “A Patch of Blue” was surprise me. In 1949, we played and president. She was on toe tag lot by noon. The Jayceea Tuesday at Hartford Hospit^. given an art-house opening in ’Home of the Brave’. — which dean’s^ lisi and was a freshman and members of the Chamber Joseph Ghessey She was the wife of Evans E. New York and did^j dealt 'With anti-Negro prejudice adylsbry councilor at the uni- are furnishing tranaportation ‘Girl of the Year’ Awards Griffin Sr. , ■ _ business. But on _ toe basis of — throughout the South. versity this year. ■ and supervlalon ta t the acouta TOULAND— Joseph Cheesey, “Girt of the Year” awards, tenden. historian for Beta Xi. 69, of Chicopee, Mass., formerly Mrs. Griffin was bom in Man- excellent returns ■ from the “I’ve found that theater men Mr. Walden is a 1965 gradu- for the cleanup program. Gito Chester, Sept. 19, 1897, a daugh- South, MGM Is predicting a in the South are the same aa ate of Duke University, where Scout packs and Bob Scout highest award individuals oan Mrs. Spring gave a special ef Tolland, died suddenly yrater- Fourtder’s Day message from ter of Martin and Julia Loll, gross of $4 mlllion-|5 million. they are everywhei^-- H they, he received a B. S. degree in troops are urged to participate attain In Beta Sigma M soror- concession smell a buck, 'they’U play mechanical engineering. He was in toe program and are urged the sorority’s Initemational ***Mr* ^esamr*' was bom in Munson, and Uved in Hartford only one concession was can ity, were presented last night headquarters in Kansas City, Psmiiylvania and lived in Tol- ‘*7 years. made to Southern audiences: the picture, If^jjity can’t smell a a memlber of Delta Tau Delta to wear gloves. to Miss Marilyn Broneill of 35 h o . land 30 years before moving to SurviveSurvivors, ^ besides her hus- j the kisstt between Poltier and buck, they won’t. It’s as simple social fraternity and served as Chicopee He served four years band, include two sons. Edward Miss' Hartman was cut. as that.” Us vice president. He was editor , g._yeg L a one-dav spring Ashland St., past president of Mrs; Spence was presented overseas in World------War —H. E. Griffin of Bolton and Elvans ----- '------:------of the DukEngineer, a member „ie„nup for Manchester but it Hbl Therta Chapter, and, for a thr^| gifts for her service to E. Griffin Jr. of Middletown; of Tau Beta Pi and Order of St. , educational' experi- second time, to Mrs. Gordon the council as its president. Survivors Include his wife, two daughters, Mrs, ShlrlCy G. Education Dept. HEALTH CAPSULES Patrick. He will receive a M.S. acouta since in their Metevlor of 444 W. Middle They signified the three chap- Mrs. Mary Gaada Chessey; a Haselton of Kansas dty. Mo. by Michael A. Petti, M.D. daughter, Miss Joyce Chessey, degree in business administra- adult life they will remember Tpke.. past president of Eta ters she worked wito during the and Mrs. Janet G. Long of Asks Budget of IT NORMAL POR A WOMAM tlon from the University of utter they picked up as a Chapter who is the first mem- year. Manchester Area Council and a son, Joseph diessey Jr., Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Hannah tKrth at home; three brothers, To L0$e $0ME HAIR A FEIV Nprth Carolina at Chapel Hill ;i:our AIsT toe^renta may her to repeive the award for a was organised last yrar with Swenson of California and 11 f266.5 Million W66K$ AFTER MAVINd A ncTct month. __ _ . _ _ second time. SP6uce as its first presi- Stanley Chessey of Bolt®, gn^children. well remember the litter they PAPV? A summer wedding is plan- throw Out of the car window tc^ The awards were given at an d®uL The first gift, a silver George^essey of T o lle d and gg^vices will be held (Cont^eid from Page One) ned. jgy jjjgy plckcd up by their annual Founder’s Day banquet charm with the council Insignia, Frank Chessey of Rockville, and -t 2-30 nm at Tavlor a sister. Mrs. Sophie Lamarshof ^ Modeen ^neral Ho^iJ, MS «i^feflect normal growth In en- boy next week.” at the White Stt^ Restaurant, Was presented to signify the — roUmenta and personnel, and lV r,n ,* «o *The fourth annual cleanup Vernon, attended by about 50 beginning; the second, a ^ c i l , .1,1 V 1. a t Washington. St., Hartford. Bur- The funeral will be held^t- ^ jjj,j Q^me- represent no changes in policy H ospital IlOteS .. program is one of the projects members and guests. Mrs. Ed- ring, signifying the ring of urday at 10 a.m. from the Star- Hartford. or salary schedules. being sponsored by the City ward Spence, outgotag prest- friendship formed in the area ryko Funeral Home, Center St, ^ „o calling hours. A breakdown of the proposed Visiting hoars are 2 to 8 p.m. Beautiful Committee during the «tont of the Manchester Area during the year, and the third Chicopee. ______■ budget included: In all areas excepting mater- month of May Each year this Oouncil of Beta Sigma Phi, gift a scale of Justice, represent- Friends may caH at the fu- ______* 329.7 million in state aid to nlty where they are 2:80 to 4 program has grown in size and served as toastmaster. The Ing the balance established neral home tonight from 7 to 9 local education, which Is 319.1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private jn scope. In previous years ooimcU ooneists of four chap- among the ^ e a chapters. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and Funerals million higher than the current rooms Vhere they are 10 a.m. u,ere were six areas of Man- tols area. Miss BronelU Mrs. Grei^' Hewitt, president f-f to 8 p.m. Vlsiters^ve requested Chester and this year because of w®s chairman of the event, 7 to 9 p.m. figure; JSP of Manchester Fine Art Asso­ M Mrs. Apelonla 'Tracewska 39.S million for current ex­ HURP not to smoke In patents’ rooms, increased number of scouta, Mrs. Spence presented the ciation, and Mrs. Doris Beldlng Mrs. William AndetsOh The funeral of Mrs. Apelonla penses, which is 36.4 higher than No more than two visitors at jq areas have been selected. “Girt of the Year” awards and of The Herald recently Judged a one time per patient. ______gave the background of each CXJVIBINTRY — .-Mrs. Ruth ’Tratcewska, formerly of 83 the current appropriation'; scrapbook and chapter achieve­ million, for payments to Beatrice Milikqwa^ Anderson, Bridge St., was held this morn- 34.7 VE$. The falling hair i4 Patients Today: 812 reciplenL Miss Broneill will ment contest. Mrs. Hewitt pres­ QUICKLV REPLAaP NEiV serve as advisor of Phi Theta a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: ented a trophy for best scrap­ a . « M.. Wtt. «< ^ auch as Connecticut Ei^ational HAIR, WHidM 19 AdTUALLV next year. She was chapter his­ WilUam L. Anderson, died last Home, 400 Main St., with a PU9HINd THE Susan Allen, Coventry; Brian State News book to Bella X i Chapter, and night ait East Hartford Con- solemn high Mass of requiem Television and the American Anderson, Thompsonvllle; Mrs. torian and a spertal award w«ui Mrs. Beldlng presented the Sdiool tor ithe Deaf,. West Hart­ OLP HAIR out: given for a scrapbook she pre­ ■ — ----- ‘ - at 8t- James’ Church. t Marguerite Bacon, ’Tolland; A; chapter achievement tix^hy to ,vAIescent Hospital. ' ford, wWch Is 3700,000 higher Roundup The Rev. John J. O’Brien was Cap«ul*i rfvM fi«lpM Bruce Badger, 63 Gerard SL; sented. She was pledged into Eta Chapter. A special ribbon IMrs. Anderson was bom In than the present budget; , b is ii9f infended le be el • ••gnosHe nalufib celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Curtis Baker, 126 Highland Dr., Beta Sigma Phi to 1962 and is was awarded to Phi Theta Brockton, Mass., and Uved In (Continued from Page One) the only active charter member Charles Johnson, deacon, and And 32.6 million for equip­ Wapping; Amunarie Bamow- Chapter for Ms scrapbook. the Hartford area for more ment, also 3700,000 higher. of tfats Nu FU Mu degree chap- than 23 years. She was a resi- toe Rev. Vincent J. Flynn, sub­ skl, 126 Glenwood St.;. Japhet dents'today after fire broke out Beta Sigma Phi is a social, deacon. Paul Chetelat was or­ In other action: Common Colds Bechatd, 540 Foster St., Wap- in a three-story frame dwelling, tra. She will be rushed by Eta dent of Coventry two years. . The hoard voted to award a and Beta jti, ritual of the Jew­ cultural and service oiganiza- Survivors, besides her hus­ ganist and soloist. Burial was ping; Mrs. Helen Bemls, Marl- The patrolman, Nalhan Qualls tlon. Its aim and purpose is to In St. James’ Ceihetery where 3188,430 hardship grant to help May Prevent borough; Frank Mordonaro, 125 spotted smoke coming from the els (toapter, in the fall. band, include a son, Lee A. pay for a 31.9 million high She was crowned princess at benefit the Manchester area and Courtney of Bast Hartford; a Father Flynn read the commit­ Birch St.; Mrs. Sarah Brittan, Whalley Avenue building as he America through its charitable tal service. school for 786 pupils In Regional Serious Ills the annual Valortine Dance co­ daughter, Mrs. Nila Bellody of 69 Helalne Rd.; Susan Brodeur, patrolled his beat about 5 a.m. work including aid and volunteer Bearers were Charles Pack­ high School District 11, with the East Hartford; Mrs. Ann sponsored by Manchester and ..X East Hartford; a sister, Mrs. school in Scotland also serving (Continued from Page One) He entered the bulldtog and Hartifonl Oouneils last year. work to hospitals, scholarship ard, Joseph S. Packard, Ron­ Campbell, 18 Hawthorne St.; aroused three occupants on the Gertrude Gunfi of Palmer, the towns of Chaplin and Hamp­ She Is emidoyed in the engi­ memberships to Lutz Jimior ald B. Dupont and Lldward Gary Oaravella, Box 216, Tal- first floor and twd occupants on Y Mass., and three grandchildren. car viruses by competing with Biske. ton; cottvllle; Prank Cardile, 79 neering department at Pratt Museum!, aid to handicapped The funeral will be held Sat­ A request for construction of a them for growth Bites insldb the the second floor, but was block­ €Uid 'Whitney Division of United and orphaned children, aid to Wells St.; Joseph Carrier,' Am- ed by smoke from getting to the urday at 11 a.m. at the Ben­ regional vocational agricUltiB'e cell. Aircraft Oorp., East Hertford. Apptachia, Maqsfield ’Training Mrs. James Wilaon ston; Denise Dickinson, 19 third floor. ______jamin J. Callahan Funeral Funeral services lor Mrs. center for Ledyard, to serve “ Thus, In nature there may be Birch Rd., Wapping; James Her hobbies are skiing, horse- School, OAIRE, and the National Home, 1602 Main St., East southeastern Connecticut, was Sarah Sinnamon Wilson of 126 constant inhibition of leukemia IFrattaroli, 136 Scott Dr.; Rlch- Two residents on the tlSi^ b ^ rlffing, water sMtagT"^- i^Uo ifoundatlon. Hartford, Burial will be in approved, and the Board also floor, however, escaped down a tag, 'crocheting and serwtag. It was founded In 19El and Branford St. were held yester­ viruses by other •> Jarvis, 2315 ElHngton Rd., „ Hillside Cemetery, Bast Hart- day afternoon atHolnies Funer­ directed the termination of toe Wappliig; Mrs. Sadia Laird, Mins. Metevter was a reipre- has 186,000 members lit 8,000 fw l. al Home, 400 Main St. She was state-supported vocatlonhl-agri- Wheelock said. Mansflbld; Mis. Rosalie LaRoe, , sentative to Manchester Area chapters throughout 16 coun- culture pri^am at Norwich Friends may call at the funer­ the wile of James Wilson. The Boes this mean that finding a Mansfield; Andrew Madden, 65 Search Kesiunefl Oouncll and participated as tries. Free Academy, effective August al home tonight from 7 to 9 Rev. John D. Hughes, senior cure tor the common coW might Vernon -Center Heights, Ver­ FAlRiFIBLD (AP) — The chairman of a nonalnating cxrni- and tomolTow from 2 to 4 and 31, 1067; result in an upsurge of cancer? non; Mrs. Margaret Minor, search resumed today for three mittee, chairman of a sign com- assistant of St. Mary’s Episcopal And the board voted awards 7 to 9 p.m. Church, officiated. Burial was “ ’That’s a good question,” he East Hartford; Wlllatd Ferine, 15-year>old Fairfield boys who m fkee, member o f a decorating of up to 360,000 each to Wimdsor said. '“I don’t hmow the an­ 66 Helalne Rd.; Barbara Silver, disappeared . Wednesday In the oommittee for the ValeifUne in Ea?t Cfitaetery. and Middletown, .|for setting up Labor Board Mrs. Beniard Blovtsh Bearers were David ’Tyler, swer.” ------' 125 rOooper Hill SL; lioger cold and choppy waters of Long Dance, and a member of the Mrs. Statia M. Blovish, 59, of regional educational centers for ^rois, 434 Hllliatd SL; Mrs. Islarid Sound. oommittee for the Founder’s William Pox, John Pox, Wil­ trainable mentally retarded chll- Wheelock said, most of the 832 Carter St., wife of , Ber­ research so far has been with Bbba Steele, Glastonbury; Ste- ^ _ Day banquet. Hearing Off liam Sinnamon, John D. Am­ d m i, serving tim e towns and Police bad little hope that any nard Blovish, died yesterday aA mice but that one human leu- phen Stlckney, 867 Poster St., three survived, but one brose Jr. and Wayne Wilson. six towns, respectively. She was pledged as Nu Phi Manchester Memorial Hospital. kemia victim was kept alive Waiiping; "P*?**^' officer said, “’There’s always Miu degree mem ber in 1066 and The State Board of Labor Mrs. Blovish was bom in Po- several months by Inoculation son,^ 67 Tuck Kd.; ‘ A i^rw uje posslbilily that they made it ia a charter member of Blta Rotations hearing, scheduled for Miss Mary McVeigh Main 9t., South land June 11, 1906, and lived in ’The funeral of Miss Mary with non-fatal virus. W right. 35 to shore somewhere.” Chapter. She also tecelved the Monday to settle a dlapute over Mianchester . 45 years. She was McVeigh of 487 Center St. was About Town Windsor. The missing three youths were “Girt o f the Year” aiward ta' deaignaition of a bargaining a communicant of SL James’ BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A ______held this morning from the W. Meipbers of the Army-Navy In a 14-foot outboard motorboat 1961. She 'Will serve as dudr- agent or agents for town em- Church. She was a member of P: Qutsh Funeral Home, 225 AuxlUbry will meet tonight at Town Collects Fahfi^^'boya man of the service oomtoittee the Polish Women’s Alliance. of Eta next year. She will ployra, has been postponed to a Main St.,, with a' solemn high B;46 at the Holmes Funer&l fc u g h S T to Mr Ed- J®*"®* Survivors, besides .her hus­ Mo^ of i^uiem at SL Jamra’ Home, 400 Main St., to pay re- Most of Taxes the craft, said it was hit by a I»ogress to the exemplar de­ date to be announced. band, include her mother, Mrs. ward Bzdyra, Coventry. big wave and "epUt down the gree next fa'll. Chiirch. ' spects to the . late Mrs. Carl DISCHARGED TESTER* The potopooement.was at the Eleanor Berk of Poland; a son, ’The RL Rev. Msgr. Edward Anderson, a member of the ihidffie.” onfloen of Mhncheeter Atea request of the Municipal Em- With two full months of the DAT: Patrick PeHetler, Thomp- William E. Blovish of North- J. Reardon was celebrant, as- group. _ Qyrus and 15-year-old Paul Council were installed before ptoyes Gtoiq> (MEG), on the cuiTent fidcal year still to be aonville; Michael BerUbe, Cov­ ford; two brothers and two sjgted by the Rev. John J. Lee were rescued by a Coast the dinner. They are Mra. John baton that tt hasn’t been given Biaters in Poland and eight o ’Brien, deacon, and toe ReV. Miss SaiuhT”Jean APden, the town has ' al- entry. Guardsman who spoittod them R Spring Jr. of 228 Kelly Rd., eoough time to preeent Ita case. grandchildren.- Vincent J. Flynn, subdeacon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WU- ready collected 99 per cent of DISCHARGED TODAY; clinging to Block Rock Day Dawn Lee; 132 Spruce St.; Mrs. Wapping, president; MUss Bix>- The MEG and Locaa 991, The funeral will be held to- paui Ohetelat was organist and bert Auden of 107 Orestwood its estimated property taxes Beacon late Wednesday after­ neiU, finfi vice prtotdent; Mrs. American Federation of State, morrow at 8:30 a.m. from toe gojeigt. Burial was in St. Rose Dling, 163 Porter St.; Iba. Dr., is on the honor roll at Yale and 98 per cent of ail General noon. ... t Metevtar, second vice pnoident; County and Muntelpel Employ­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 jjujjeg’ Cemetery where Msgr. Myra Lester, 415 Hilliard SL; New Haven School of Nursing jtaid estimated revenues, ac Cherry Michaud, 9 Fanner St ———------Mrs. Russell MoUtoris, reoord-i es, AFILDIO, htove both peti­ Main St., wito a Mass of re- Reardon read 'the committal where ahe is i freahmedv. quiem at St. James’ Church at service. cording to a report issued by Rodcville; Frederick Edwards, _ , 1 laT • *** secreitfuy; Ifiss Lynn Rich- tioned____ the state Mar^.ftir rec-X C japitol JMeWSman 9. Burial will be to SL JdmM’ Bearers were Ekiward ^ Mc- Ernest lUcheU, coUectof of 428 Porter St.; Mrs. Irene La* mood, oorre^ponaing secretary, bgaUtonlaslMagaintog'agent. Members of Fratoe J. Mans­ TT • UmdWl,.; The sUie board, fteitiiig tt Ceoratery.. Veigh, James B. McVeigh, John revenue. Rosa, 87 Weet SL; Donna Cook, Friends may call at the fu- ^ McVeigh and Oliver field Marine Ooipd Auxiliary He reports that the town has 34 Pond Lane, Wapping; James I f UP U nit iru est twnnnrer* self with an open data, *»e to a nerai hmne twilght from 7 to 9- Mathewson. wlll meet tonight at’ 7 pm. at received 37,642,774 from all Ramsey, Stafford Springs; MHea Bronchi I delivered the ppstlOTement'eleewheie .in the the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 mm-educational related sources Earle Keith, 351 W. Ctanter SL; Charles Morse ot 31 Princeton Beta Sigma Phi Grace before stator ■-had scheduled the - ^lon-. Main St., to pay respects to the Stanley .T...IJttie and 31,614,282 from educational .Mrs. EUzabeth Cowles, 241 SL will be the guest speaker late Mrs. Cart Anderson, g StmUey T. Little, 52, of 243* Weiss Requests member of the luiit. related sourees, for a grand tot- barter Oak sU Ito. G l^ Wednesday at the annual dinner ‘ShStor hw SSte ltor 1966- Fern SL, died yesterday at al ot 39,157,066. The estimated ^ “ “ Manchester Repubiictai ^ £ ^ £ g^ ratahtad the West Haven Veterans HospitaL Landscaping of '' Emanuel Lutherw Churdi income from aU sources 'was Mr. Utile was bom in Man­ Medeiros, 42 Russell SL; Mrs. Women’s Club ta the Fountain .for FU n>eta; Ibn.'^eteirtfir senMcra of Atty-Hennia ,I^ra ' ’ -will have a discussion time to­ set last May at 39,330,680. chester, Fto>. 14, 1914, a son of T.French Rd., Bol- guests. | fiu^vore besides hU mother, that the ’highway, partifcularly g ceim a^ igh t Saturday. May timated; and Speoial Down­ ton; James WlUtoh, South M ., Reserv^tiana tor Um ovanit ta rt^ a dau^ter, Jto. < ^ ^ e from S. hialn St. tq Gardner St., ^t 7 p.m, Dinner wUl foature town Taxing District, $36,790 Bolton; Nancy Mercer, 174 Lud- close Satiuday niay- ba mm, 1 Prtdirirfc P*‘®3ents a "sensitive” design kartoffel. Carl and 394,542 estimated. low Rd.; Mta- Patricia Omreh- made with Mra. Thomas ^ e y , two brothers, Frederick Little gnd appearance; to motorists. ;i(aegers Orchestra will play for in and son, l09 Prospect SL; 586 Spitag SL, ehaiTman a m FAIRWAY FHp.< of Manchester, and Warren In a letter to Howard S. Ives, ncing.. . RfservatioM close Mra. Jean Russell and daughter, will be assisted by Mra Donald Little of Coventry; a sister, state ‘highway commissioner, aeiid.ay. May 17, aiM may be Broad Brook; Mrs. Dtane Wells, hospitality and arrugo* . HII3PA4 Mra Melvin Lincoln of WiUi- Hides Breidc Record Weiss potato out that the route I with th e -o l^ ^steward. Schmidt and daughter, 73 Ma* menta; Mrs. John WalletL dae- mqntic, and three grandchil­ of the relocated highway will NEW YORK—Reaching their ide St. I orattona, and MTs. TbiiitoHi A. dren. be directly through Manches- I highest point in. hiSto(y« D A ------■' CrandhB, pobHottgr. FonerU services will be held DAY ttofb major and recreation­ Vm hrella Resist* W iftd exports of cattle hidea were a. m ___ . The Speaker Is ai g r a d n ^ a t tomorrow at 2 pm . at SL al facltiUes—Charter>Oak Field mainly responAble for a 25 per ■* "f** Tufta Untvdnltiy and Iqtaiad the rn tu aam eeOBMlNffi W A n Mary's Episcopal Church. Bur­ and ML Nebo. NEW YORK — A stronger eenj rise in. total UA hide and GHIOAQO — Testa of j taste Oourant In IW after AeiYttC rnWOJJtOUm ial wljl be ta East Cemet!ery. Weiss is asking for state co- umbrella frame has»been devto- akin exports last yqar. The sensitiipty tadicate this ficidty with the U.S. Aimy In Kona, e.PAJAMAB ■ GOWIfll • v L o v s m Friends may call 'iqt the operation in landscape 'design oped of plastic. Hinges are value of these .exports'is estl- taersas^ from age 3 to age 20 He tonnerly covered the Bart- e PADOUB and OADDI wst^A^am um. thru u l mo am. 70.«pm.«*«-xharge ir: at CRMio.wAY..iTAi!» MOKrHno PAjii Eolmea Pimeral Heme,. 400 because of .the town’s cbopera- molded in so the wind’s intode- mated at $104 million against and then slowly declines. Men ford City Hall beat. 1. , eH A N K B S M ANOIfSIR PAMCADL MIDDLE Mata SL, tonight from 7 to 9. tlon in relinquishing those araas out trick can’t damage the um- 383\ million ta 1964 and $68.3 lobe Uaie senslUvitY taster than Thera will be a qdissttaii end D m famUy augfesta that ms- for highway construction. htella. ' miUjen in 1883. woman. -answer jseripd aftar hia talk. i-. - g-.T a* ■’ I ,V' ■lit . 1 A-.-. 1 ■ THURSDAY, MAY 5,1986 P a g 0$ 13 to 24 HAK c H B S T E E e v e n i n g HEBAU),J^qgEOTm-^ MAY 1966 S e e f i Q n TTHDESI)AY. M AY D, 1968 Svnting tfAGB TVl^Vir A Mayor Aims iLastiLetter fi^m a Solder (J4KDT — OOSBad'flOS ‘ 3 e t n t x e m p m - bB ab^ *U ILipn wqn Wind. Tite tuac^eoh ' b r U d lUOk V $ M a S e tOEO Taking Teacher Basm g P oll _ i ^waibeatovodbBniedlBtriyaf- (jouies Home id i^miectietit ina ;^ifatei!ii*ipa r to . '^ th* s e r ^ . NEW YORK — The woridTs To Hold Line baveriti ar^ Mn. Dated Ghafaafa Nfra, Jby agricuM u^ oouotrtea prodiioa UIHIIR I qum tnnoB, cam. (A P ) W x, Jf J., and It-ipoOt^Xa-j he about 8 in^lion metric tons of ratumad home lor a toteft toave awl Mrs. BtmyTmbitk On Tax Rate Mn. RoMani A. P«eoc», » AndyifaiSb«ni Sitoitifay,a^ ithi ‘airs chairmen of the etenU^hey dried akfadbed milk a fttec, bsK t o liia e « ( fli«bt moiitbB, wtabap- last ntoftoL He had won three _ _ .X - X ^ assfatod by Mfa. iff It fa the Unitad Sttoea. , , A poH of teacher opinioif on the busing plan for re- Mayor Francis Hahbney said mttUrree^vtag^^ flw * medsla for dhartSbootta* fa R e i ^ * Tta Community Council of rgioniS desegregation,' which was to have been conduct- today,, that when the board of ter fpom her ta V l«t basic trahdng. Then, on AjpsQ !• ; Pecora M t pit local Economic Opportunity ed ^ the M anchest^ .Education Association, has been . directors meets tonight, 9:15, to hSin. , ^ Jjopartment decided last night Voted dbwh fG rille secc^ time b f the. ME A executive j a d i ^ a town budget and to set j. “I fM l OB Bale aa I* 1 wara for Saigon. IBs wife. Me |Mher, to States,” mote tn-. Joseph Pecora, "a wtotert toid pot to take, an official pbaiUon oouncU. Robert WoJfert, M B A ------T “ a tMvrate, “my vote will go"' for a ^hpld-the-li^e^' General toJto9^Qan Joeaph Pacoea to toe 'M s mother, JosepWne, were pn the jiSa^75'iff y^yaar-old wife and cMdbood among those who saw litei off to MU WOWeTt sald. . the councU .fas school board. Fund bUdgOtr at the current 42.6 mill tax levy.!.’ toreatbeart. the afaport. ' diMqTajffagw meeting fast Friday, by a voice "A'number of teachers aeem ; U ia reaasurinK latter antvad On^ a few days aftto artiyUg Rren to MancheOtef Ikdiobls, on decided against polling Its to feel that we should not take He said that, after reviewing to ilia Peoora boma to Beartqr fa Viet Nam, PScora aaw acttoo the basis Uiat the-mattcr is not-membera A Pto>ar ballot poU aipoll at all. Therefore, I have General Manager .Robert Ooi Oob Tlieaday. ^ wMh ilia aeth fataotry Diy. Iprithin its JuritoUctidn,’.' had .befa slated to begiti.^on- cdihmunicated these feelings to Weiss’ tentative $9,909,027 in d by tragic ooineidaiKa, . GBs flrat letter told of • The councU, 'after -a priiff idfa’ dayl, Ifae postponement marks Mr. Cfart'ia and Dr. Schardt, budget, “it meets with my ap­ ^vt. Pecora was USad toa aatna preparing to go after "CharBe" kuBsion, o^greed thati (he board the second by the kUBA o ta / ^ with the suggestion that If proval and, although tight, will SafT a woiM away to 'a -grenada — a <31 term for the Viet pong- ft eduoation"is the only town -oonlMveraial iaOue. lU W tffg ,' to there la to he a poll it be eon- provide a continuation Of- all es­ And be reaeaured Ma-wtfa and IxcAorian. * ’ .d^artm ent which can decide have ttocen plaee Juat^Mor to hected with all the teachers and ^ sential services, plus a pay ■* Pecoia, who would have been famfiy that he was -toy food the., issue, and that it wouldn^t tjm A i»U achool ymlKi6a was not an individual organisation.” boost for town employes.” baada. pe proper fo r other town de- *jao postponed on t^e giwmda Aa for the town’s other Since Mahoney is leader of in. May n , died 18 days after -• - ' - ' tofivhto to Viet Nam. The aama jiaFtmehts to taka a position, that ah expieasion. d f teacher teacher organisation, the Man- the Democratic majority of six ejcplosioa that took tos life WUed ; The board .of educaUon will opfaton then .cwould have been cheater Federation of Teachers, on the nine-member board;_a ■mttiei^ Gonnectiout soldier, Cynamld Sjleetiiig ponduct a public h e O r ^ on the "premature ” < Robert Vater, president, said hpld-the-llne budget and tax proposal ifa' May l4,;'at 8 pm., ■ .. ^ **** *■ cimtinutag to study Xntonine Kociper, 19, who Uved VVAlJUN(»X)RPi(AP)-^ «toa rate is a virtual certainty. tody 88 miles away in Bridge- mediators are octwiMed to'meeC t BaUey AuAtoriiwr' of Man-;-- ail-aspects of^the proposal and In addition to the General poft. today with utoon aiid nusmge-. heater High Rchooh ' ^ ^ immediate plana for a Fund budget, the board will rSvith a vireek after the h ^ .?’**’*• *? Pfal of its own. He agreed that - Two Army liiajora viaitod ment negottotorS in the TSdiy-/ ad(^t a budget and set a tax Jlia. Pecora Wednesday and old stiflw to Ameilmto CSaaw- Mrs. Elvff M iller at the Mike l^jgV Uie . board WiU meet again « » poll were taken. It should rate for the Special Fire Dis­ & take an official vote. T 7 "B oot ^ opinion of tluf Sil­ told her the news. mld'Oo. ! trict, expected to rise .15 mills I ' The Pecoraa were married ic o n Tuesday nlgtit the board *‘^ ^ * ^ * ^ or- to 3.65 mills; for the Special The meefttog la to bS hrid at Sf dlreoto«^ ,i ------Pidnosai,- ^ f' that «,a town-••''V"’ ganisatlon.------laet SapL 4 in a ceremony they the State Labor Dtoiartment of­ to 3 vote,, Downtown Taxing District, ex­ had. ptanned for eight months. Oj^iSTcr Grandma turned down a ragweat for an outset of the busing pected to continue at six mills; fices fa Wtoharafield. Federal lYsir months later he was draft- mediators are to attebd along **oplnlon” refer<8idum on the to- ^JUT**** and for Uie water, sewer and •ite. Ite action fbUowed the pre- ruarnr than . » e M S A ,;.,; .nounced U » t Manchester was *d. wWi Qia ttiraa-mam|wr panei of Im p le m e n ts to the 10-acre'redevelopment site, center, fa right comer. The four-way intersection fa'the caitw of the ' dog license funds, scheduled for Jwntation of a 2,382-slgnafure Curtia has confirmed'.' this, being asked to accept 75 Hart- Aftew M antry tratatog to Ft. the OoifaeoUcut State Board of this aerial view looking north, wiU begin soon in downtown photo la Market and Brooklyn Sts. (Aerial photo by Free- no changes. New Record Queen metlUon, reouestfag that a ref- snyfag; he rnay bringthe. ford PUpifa. the prxjpofal was Medtetion and Arbitration. Rockvllla The Unicm Congti^tlOnal (faurrti is in the up­ - man.) ' amdum be held siWaty n . towimldd faoR »t sufanH^ to -Dr. j3charparaitly love ibotfacil voted to meet with Gen- poll, oif the town’s 470 teachera/tis. invited the teachers to ex- Vgfjgnn Vernon posed town budget, prior to the for every occarion ... two-year contract expired. The who warbles end ediisrUes rock To PROD Units unton repreaents about 740 of the novelty of ’’The Miller End Managfa- Robert Welsa and waa dlscuaeed With the admfa- press opifaons on Manchester’s public hearing next Wednesday. With the Ixiard of directors to istratlve council '(prfacipefa)i .P**ttelpation. Mother’s Day, May 8th is the 1,000 employes to the WsB- fa' rcdl songs, mostly off-key, is sound.” A station In -Devner •*» Detailed copies of the pro- “committees and their chalr- the cmrent Uck fa U.6. pop mu- played the record ,24 hours determine the advlaatoUlty of and the decision at w^et^ar to An MEIA poll cannot be tak- Darryl' Lavitt, pcwed budget are available from men were named yesterday at ingford plant, Renewal Agency Readies the occasion ■to- straight. Tiwough radio stations, \ * jh-’*'" feoordfaatfas. its efforts on a re- run one has been left to en wtthoiff. the approval of its any member of the oommlittee. an organizational meeting to S Lil l^poaaftly with the him, Curtte^a^^^^ . fa^ve coi^^ Sharon Devine tvomote Renewal of Downtown. TALLOW, CHUBASE RINB The singer to bbs. E lva M U er Mrs; Miller has been voted hon­ Hletorloal Society Meeta HoihiMrii Phormoey N E W YORK — U B . exports of Oaremont, Calif., 80 miles orary Mayor of Kalams^^ ®’^-umu»lty R^ewaJ Team of At the Monday meetfag of matter is slated to come Site Improyeinent Phase The first meeting of the re- (PROD), a part of Uie diam- Mich., a "good guy” fa New. H ead ’66 O a ss W. MnmUS TPKB. of tallow and grease, which fa eato of liOB Angeles. Hto famSy ater Hartford. thecne board, Dunru, Curtia^.au'ub is20 also atm/ ex- a/v” . * __ ~ ***®._^r ... ■ - .... i . m ^ t ^ . ccntly. formed Vernon Histori- ber of Commerce, Yoik and Memphte'and an hon­ peeted to announce What tombon of the May 10 public Danyl A. Lwvttt, dMUghterof T^e demoUttop. phase of the drains feed into the Hockanum society will be held May Rruce Watkins was appolnt- ' (Stop * Shop Plan) 1904 cUmhed to a record value was against Mrs. Miller’s .trying S49.X861 of glSO million, reached about t& make records but she went orary citizen, of Cobb County. - have sufficient macea N"**®**. too late tor a poU to Mr. and M«. Seymour Lavitt, redevelopment of dovratown River. RockvlUe High School ed chairman of the finance Oa. In Honpluki, arrivfag to do 1190 mSUon last year. Larger ahead. iftfA n n szt S tlld fA T lts to ■rwvmnwvtotfr bUMd pupUs be Of Value fOT that sssbion. 2T7 Box Mountain Dr., Vernon, RockvlUe was officially mded Another project to be under- ut-rarv The meeting wUl be committee, David Comins of a radib-^m nsof^ benefit, show, j Ueimei oraaenis ^ ^ tan board of e ^ o n is has been named valedictorian of laat night when memtoera of the taken during the site ‘^Prove- the p u b lik y committee. L y - is the plaM for cards and teltow sMpmeiM offeet reduced Her first long-idaylng record, Mrs. Miller received one of the ‘ Drillv’ .wa-fn wnrtr i m ^ t h the boatd-*‘'T’* ° ^ busing the ROcktelle High School Otaaa Vernon Redevelopment Agency ment phas( will be the covering ” ^ ^ man Hoops of the ----- speakers------and Rifts. grease exports. ‘^Mra. Miller’s Greatest Hits,” I was released by C!apitol Recores wildest welcomes; fa the .state’s j p e e f i e u o U O U y a^^raou^m ^en^ ^ ^ ^ bevtae, voted to approve the final pay- of the old Hockanum River bed. ' inatinv committee bureau, and BJverett Kennedy history. Her record became the * ' ' of “» week rafter the public hearing daughter of Mr. and Mra. ment to toa Jones Demolition The river was relocated and April 11 and sold 80,000 copies * One hunidrad and tourty-tour busing it wfll hold May 16. of the voters committee. biggest seller there since ..i*Meet and'------at a regular-board~George meeting. - J. Devine, of 59 River- Co. The firm’s final blU was covered during the demolition " f „®,, its first two days out. The "L P ” ^d en ta (ff Sennet Junior High -ViTolfert said ..MEA. council ______ly, will be presented. An elect- Appointments to the commit­ the Beatles.” side Dr., TatoottviUe, has boen mereuro xjiauthan ev.vuu.$9,000. phase. , '. . - nriii lee were maae oy none and two songs taken from it' and 43Chool Chbir and band attended meinbera, w t e rppraaent each . tee were made by Robert Ful- released as a single, "Down­ A Chicago disc Jockey said, named salutatorian. “ TentativeTentaUve apprt.«^approval was given — Newman...... — ------noted that a-- perfor------ter, chairman of PROD. fa pertomteooe of “Hello DoUy” s c i ^ fa town, - defOated A — Tln'v t’w* aif«H un„iiiH ka ia2,r bc takcH OH the acceptance or —— ____ ,______PA.C. town” and "A Lover’s Concer­ "it’s fun radio ah over again.” ^ Broadway yesterday, iiurtlon for a ppU because-thbrn f - i ^ A l f U l a u a c a Miss Latett to a member of to plans for the next step in ated drain pipe would bo laid ^ ^ '^ ® PROD members also selected to,” bU are on the best-selling the Symphonic Band of Hartt the renewal project. The plans betore the riverbed Is filled In, activities they will undertake T h e group, accoihpahied by seona to be consicterahle teariir .f T _ | J G A lir k T k la Of Cahn Singineers were approv- so that any leakage or water Oonnccticiit Lioague of Histori- cbarto compiled by 'BlUboard Chaperones, toured the new Lin- er feeUng against it. J A d fl ttl O L llw io following a “brainstorming” Magazine. Sunflowers Booming ed for site improvements to the attracted to the Icxiation would Socsietie^ and on Incorpora- session last week. PROD wiU . TOln Ctenter in the momfag WoKert -said, V-"! feri the-;. .. t area. be carried a'way. TTie action t*®” ^1* local society. next meet May 12. Mrs. Miller sings wiUi a vi­ BUENOS AIRES — Higher , -tU and went to a matihee p^orm - teachers are eoncemed that a Several more town schools The Improvemeiits : Include eliminates a possible flooding Arthur Lyon Jr. will give an . PROD took Its first dip In brato which Bounds as if riie had prices for sunflower seeds have knee of the musical' at Rt. vote vTOuW' hdye. (h e effect of held Arbor Day ceremonlee this niustraied talk on old VOrnon. constructing storm- se-wers for problem. renewal waters several weeks BINGO once atutUed voice, which she induced Argentine farm en to James’ Theater. , puttfag .the-MEA on tite spot^ 'fa addition to those re- Old maps and pictures will be aigo when Ffaller spoke betore p. A. C. lALLROOM did. Meanwhile she often increase their acreage of this Arrangements and .rSserva- that an afriririatiVe/vote could yesterday’s Hersjd. drainage, replacement of some CommlssOoners approved a on display. the Manchester Jaycees to ex- changes.key and goes flat, rem- plant to 3,108,500 acres. This is Eons were made by W alter have;.an adverse effect: on the *^ w a^ n K to n School held Its eight-inch sewer line, the relo- resolution presented by Atty. U VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE ______,______^ Anyone Joining the , society. renewal plans. Inisteat of the late Florence the largest acreage since fiscal <3rzyb and Sdmuel Macaluso of budgtt and the neW <3krtner- Tuesdav with the' cation of Brooklyn St., Improve- Robert DuBeau, counsel ^ tor K e n m o r e 3 -Temperature * ments A_.to wnE. Main SL adjacent YRD'VRA, A 4 tosa ntidrf^ailquitclaim all property before the meeting will be en- Also 'speaking was Robert Foster Jenkine. 1062 and exceeds the 1954-56 to the Bennet'nntelc deirartnienAr 8 ^ ^ Ste. « that a two Mlectkms and EVERY M O N D AY-S P.M. 1058-59 average by 36 per cent to the redevelopment site and owned by the agency. The prop- rolled as a charter member, groek of the chamber. The Jay- She sucks toe cubes wMle she ______' ' ; ■ ■■■ ■ ' ' \ .— ------, ^ M^S 'i . ptudenta ’ reading the gover- does her blrd-Uke whistles, to Oil is pressed from the seeds the construction of catch ba- erty will go to the^town be- More than 75 persons have al- ce^s subsequently placed Its hpris' proclamation on. Arbor, contract the musles for a more- and thousands of tons of It are ' Sins. cause ViRA Is not-faermitted to ready joined. Membership may packing behind the renewal Bay, disGusring ite faatory, and controlled pucker. exported. Autom atic Washers Site improvements plans were own property In Its own name, be Individual, family, student, pjan in principle and expressed tecittag poema ‘ to be brought to the H mmjng A tty DuBeau noted that the life, corporate or business. confidence that problems fac- Now 1$ Your Chance to Jtdn a Following the oeremonies, and Finance Agency Board of Representatives must Membership applications jn$y Ing.lffaln. St. renewal oouldi be iiA' rixfr; 8 ^ e r , rwei (H H F A ) -fa Mow York today approve the sale of some land be'mfcde to Arthur Dresser, asst, overcome. For a “Sot-and-Forget” Washday ^vfor a ip ro te d v .'l^ F A le theffOd- to-ifliw Sjdces-triiftoes on ;0|if superintendent of sebpoi, : « r y ^ . ;" eral agency wlii' i .'.I'll Once approval is received, construct an addition to the Hospital Notes (FORMERLY RUSS’S M A R l^ ) 3 DAYS ONLY merce, was planted on the Richard Newman, of Cahn Bn- Sykes school on Park St. Rep- Admitted yesterday: Mary For lOH Fund O P E N D A I L Y 10 to 1 0 » S U N D A Y S 1 to 9 (.'iiipi'ralurt' aii.l length of u.i'-li limi Mhoorfanm.. p gtaeero said, the work will be rasentatlves will be asked to Wteton, Old Poet Rd., ToMand; ^ i M l n SohooTs oeterrianfas '! put opt to bid. approve the sale at their May phjlip MurawSkl, Overtnook The lOH (Instructors of the FRIDAY ^ C IA LS ^ . . , it-ii.'i' Joi■■. t li-' rest .1111' :' ' I !■ .iM weira field yesterday, at which ilito lla n ^ A..LBvttt > Newman ndted that any hn- 1® meeting. V R A commissioners Rd., Vernon; Ckirbto Lassow, 61 HandlcappOII') received, a $50 A CAR FROM PAUL DODGE PONTIAC 1. piovemente on High St. w ill not wUl be present a t the meeUng. Grand Ave., RockviUe; Irene, grant last night frofa the Con- .. be eli^ble tor rolmibuieement Thomas G. CJarrathera was Dodd, Brood Brook; Regina nectlcut FederaUon of Women’s MACARONI csid CHEESE SOe • imitalor ' ^mul uii-.ii ai ii ':; by the federal government. Tfals le-eleoted chairman of the Re- Scott, Bast Hartford; Leland Clubs. ^ Honmale Glam Obnriw.... kowl lit ALL MAKES to because ofay the north side publican Town Oommittee last sioen, BlUngton; Ethel MeCktr- The grant, paid by the Sears, , e l-’.uill-iM I’ml f'ilU'i' i,-. I'.i-'S tn ci- .m rf'*Uw’ F m » ^ ’ciu lb^ / te the stxwet vvas redevetoped. «ls:ht. thy. Mountain Sit., Rockville. Roebuck FoundaUon, was won ALL MODELS MjancliDster’s Newest • . . Most She received a Sotoora Club '^*The town will pay tor any Others named were Ruth Cor- Discharged yesterday: Max for the lOH by the Vernon Jun- e lid salVly switi ii --tops -pin MODEL. 6440 siwkrd “was first oU entote'to hnprovemente there,” Newman Wn as vice chairman; Peter J. Oolombaro, 5 Robert Rd., Rock- dof Women’s Club. The i^ub won Girts Nation. sAtoWled a Sol- Dureliko as assistant chairman vllle; Richard King, 194 Bl fifth place In a competition tor USE OUR ONE OR TWO YEAR Modem Department Stole! ence and Humanities S>y*aCoa- ■ IholudOd fa the tanprovement tor District I; Roland E. Gled- Main St.', Rockylljie; Louise Ge- community Improvement proj- -DICK’S SHEa SERViGE ksn at Yale Uninreriffty t e a plans is the eAiminsitlon of parit- fall, assistant chairman tor Dis- row, SomersviUle; Jeon Loehr, eots. \ 653 CENTER STREET— ;PBL. 643-7008 IRASING PUN tour-year member oi tho Rock- places on both sides of E. triot H; Walter S. Campbell, Loehr Rd.j Ittiand; Valerian Connecticut junior and senior 97% of AU Lease$ Are Renewed! vlHe High School band, secre- Main St! known as the board- secretary, and John L. Daigle, Blotntoki, 8 Maple St., Rock- clubs In the federation aubmit- HRESTONE TIRES , tary of the band AmJig her walk seetton. , treasurer. vllle; Mrs. Maureen Webber and ted 124 entries. DELCO lATTERIES Junior and-senior yean, to a to dtonolltion, a number Appointed to the Repubiican daug-hter, 7 Pleasant St., Rock- lOH has already racelved member of* the National Honor A stores were located there, to- Bu^iet Committee were Joseph vtlle; Mrs. Nancy Slyfield and more than $5,0(ra from the fed-' IREE BRAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM INSPBC- PAUL DODGE Society G A A C member, a mem- cOudlng Kelfaer’s Home (Jenter CaaeUo, Oampbeii, Daigle, Du- daughter, Virginia La., Tolland, oration and a separate $1,000 TION WITH EVERY LUBRICATION OR OIL ber of toeAE-OonoedUicut Bend «nd W«etem Auto, iuiid aitoo the, reiko, Gledhill, George Rtoiey ------‘ •m,-' CHANGE. COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE UP AND SpomCtoeitTempb »«*«•« M m Chamber and OaoTUthers. The. Herald's Vernon bureau money w ill be used tor cx>n- ELECTRICAL SERVICE. PONTIAC OAEtO — The temple :of De- LeOdera <3Mb. Ocxnmerce. iMembers of the budget ctgn- la at 38 Parte St., RockvlUe, P.O. struoting a pool to be used in bod, bum about 700 B.C. and one -vn^ Devine to editor of the The bustotesses have moved, mittee w ill meet with any gixmp ,Box S27^teL SIS^SIM or 643- Instruction of handicapped per- GENERATORS STARTERS 373 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 649-2881 of^tbe 19 to the Nubian basin ygynier, s member of the Na- buildings tom - down, but or Individual Interested-fa. an<^ 8711. sons. saved from the waters of the AS- tionai Honor Sootety, tzeasurer packing faculties have re- wan ijlgh Dam, is to be (Haman- gg i^vench Cltfa, a member mefaed. The parking staBs will fapportanitieo for osperioo;^ quaUfisd do- ^ d , ffiipped to Spain and ra- ^f <3AAC, a,delegate to the be eHmlnated once the slte,j(n- .__ lont managers. Many openingf in all 4apagt hum In Madrid’s UnlversMy jiu go r Sctence Sympbaluin f a ; provement phaee to begun. mehtA BxoaDent pay and fringe benefita; nlMrior, CMy: . 2 . , Hew Haven, to on the Student Newman atoo noted that "a R wiH'bs a gift tram, the Unit- Okninca, the staff of the B an ;' lot; o f stionn ' drainage is' re­ on-tha-lob training; tmlimited ^opportunitloe for ed‘Arab Republte to Spain In nerett, and to a member of the; qubwL UntorUutately, no one advanoenunt ^ thanks for archaeolo- Discussion Chib. ’ knows where the present drains- V 4 gtota’ work In Nubia and the Both glris recetved letters o f aw .” , ^ funds Spantards contributed to commendation from the The' storm drains are buried Wo, jphy' a premium for experience . ^bot wa help save the anciefa Egyptian NMSQT lend were delegates t? te Streets to provide for water, win fie happy to train bright, amifftioos peoplii, mpownenta. gtite stdte. > mnoff' during stopns. The who may not have retail experienee. PAINTS W o ’vo coHoctod all of Moikor’i Iavorjto.4iy!oi,jeo1ofi and'|iattorD^ HOUGWAMI • PURNimRE HAROWAMl:' , » JUVENIIE IWNiTURE .|ust to^maka if aasy for you to como iii land chooso bar Mofhar't IKiimNOOOObt • DOMisna / • fO O KS day prasenf ... Don't wait..coma in and shop now whilo wa havo PHOTOGKAmy^ MAJOK AmiANCES ►SfAnONERY a full stock. ' ■ ' t TOY! : • CA3HIERS RECORDS • OPftCE ... Mothars L^va Sandals, Dlrass Shoos,, Slippar«i Bags ortiJ Hosiary • WAREHOMR , JfMSLRY • DRIVBIS ■ ■ — (MPIWARE • AUlOAAUil iPENOBSCOT— TRAMPEZE DRUGS • SetViCE STAHON 2 S , - * . 2 ------ATreNOANT , , I WEYENBERG — MASSAGIC With |..W0ler Tmperaiwct! NliRSERY, OAlfDEN AND PADO DEfT^t MIRACLE TREAD > • WOMEN ~ CHIlDREMt AND ^ .^ A N IV OOTHN6 AND HySH PUPPIES , Auloiiiillte..W(nlim Aufoiiicrtic Washers ■ . j . SANDLER,: i — ‘ '..if r FPISKJNAL INt^VilSW iS — PAPHJiON 8 D A Y s <)>a;.ir ' »DAYs^y $10 Q No Trade-in [ c o m u o N i FRIDAY. ,MAY A .. ' ' ' ■' .■ ■ ■ . •- . ’ \ ^ if:3Q, AAI. 9D 4t30 P il. ’ oCydesforNmmaL Indicate, Wanh’ll • 2mwMs.c.]!f.Mr o 6-vaiw ^tatsr o CoML Warm, Hot tenporEtarea • Supw Itoto-S^ «gitEtm« Etach dii^^ A | l l e^T doR'f k m o PiHcdai^fiiiislicd BARiiAwtErii ba ^ t RANCH G : .NOW'OPidN ■ .'I ■ 4 Sw E ihTlEMtim p w Riaw^oliifiirite waterier MoisH tfiai a aVaater sift fa inore iim ct^ WED., THURS., FRI. NIGHTS HE L 9 PML • BaP^kLf^ time lint fUtmr o Safe^ IM’awticIi . ‘ eehetion of fine gift eweatera ffoan f^OiTto $11.75 visit Mills,' ii^u-' lARNRir,,',.] i FotcdatahfiMshlopi Id aid wash bifaket 1 ^OTLY IN PERSON • TDS MMuivasa'aNlNr VUttty sportswear since 1894. See hand-loom^ pure w W ;fuU* • MmuMeuiB, . FOE YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE . : : . T E L STft-asao ' ^ MON., TUBS., and SAT. 'TILL 6 PM. 1 ’.v ,v ’ IFREE PAIUUNG caUe st.directtiinili savings. See name-firand shi^fa, poor- • DMM “ iSe«n@SRnNCi$,ieoiii WINDSOR AVB. '' CONN. STATE and novdty lo^ts witii dyed-to^oiatch shorts at direct factory prices. Roose­ m t YiAa ButtAsnirr BHarPINO CENTER MHOP AT SEARS A p> HAVE ^ MimdmetorSlHvpaigPaikida .r'''^?!W8«t.lBddli 8 0 6 M e I o StvSlindfeater , velt Mills Saleumiin to the puhUcMim. thro Sat, tiU§:80 and Flit nights 4| M M ^ $ T « M A I K H ^ T E R M r iH Eooto RS-iEOOKVILUR Satisfaction GuiranAoedw <901 l |A' ^ (New.Wliito Stag) • i'tilU$:iilEbi«’ 216,979 ^ . 1 by Rep.„WUHam U St Onge. Television were granted divorcee in last 'v J te.atmvr. inddto TJike. aayn, vocational Ugh schools have Wednesday to A woman, who IXfann., edmed at (mproving 9:00 34018) H oviee to r i e eereee 7:15 (80) Sporis camera been named by the Staito Board week’s eesslons of ToUsnd Coun­ ‘t e boon taaded dqtim tttronfb $ 83*8 M illifm » ) Mackenaie'a Raklere (lB)'llaM. waUced Ihrougta a plats glass the' Ooetat Ctaard and Ms aeode- ~ Mika DouslM (40) Peter Jeooin si.. Neiws of Education. ty Supeiior Oourtt oar tomagr ond ww» Been Named..i 7:80 M SVenOh panel, ouUering cuts and bruises Tfae graad list fo r Soiutti my. Is expected to go before thraa Stooras Appointed Wednesdajr ss di­ papu*KT durk« World Wnr Marv £l(m> (103330) Daniel Boom (O ' Lois M. Bantly fkom Ernest and a brokeh^tiainto. WtaMkor fa i# a 3 ,^ ,lT 6 . aafai- U o y e Thaxtoa ( 8-3040). Batman (C)\ - rector of Kaynor ’Technical T. Bantly, both of Mancherter, vvlien bicredients ir o n aoBRia • (he Houee tai a couple of weeks. 6:U Friandly Gtant ( 8-13) Ih e -MUnateits \ Mrs. WUma Guerette o f Hart­ cesase of #6,768,296 over last an^w ^nda 9«**t ®D 4 j®® 8:00 (31) By4Jne \ Soiwol ki Waterbury was John on grounds cf cruelty. She re­ and oDODondcal bnidnj' n nmX. Shepard Lori Anne, daughter of Morion Ll arid Cyn­ Ifae meoeure was approved 5:30 I WbiriyMrda ford sued the Scfaick Electric yeapTa-flgnis (#7T,W,8S0). SPECIALS THURS; FRL SAT.. MAY 5, 6, 7 thia Swift Shepard, 29 Orchard Hill Dr., Wapping. She was dklaodar < 8-13) GlUtoan'e lalanid (<» ,Ij. Roaei, assistant director of ceives #200 a week elimony and iaeacpaaXvo in- . Xkiocta PMton, town aaaeaaor, WetfaMSday by (he Bouse Mer- neniilB. Kenooa ( 83040) C)hl«et (C) iOoodwin Technical School in Shaver Shop, ua^Churcih S t,. bom April 12 at Manchtoter Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ Wbat'a N»w? 8:30 (31) The Fourth E ^ a #1,600 boward (xiunsel fees. charging it with negtigence be­ ? gtwUeate It mnkeo a Tery good noted tint the rise ia due in ,«diaat Marine Oommlttoe. Oom- 5:4B (» ] P<«ar Jannfaiai, Nawa 103330) Laredo (Cb New Britain. He will succeed Catherine Mary Yoet from cake and to one that I moke for ternal grandparente are Dr. and Mrs. WiUlam H. Swift, m un- mitiee oheirman Yidward A. 8:00 (301 Satount 8-3040) Henry Phyfe (O cause it did not mark the panrt part to increased industrial ex- ton. Mass. Her paternal grandpauenta are Mr., and Mrs. Navy Film . , 8) My Ihree Sons (C) Hsirry Folgmann, who is retir­ PVancls B. Yost, both of Ver­ fiuidly gaitheitagnandaboiwera.** panslnn. ynKad A ircraft Oorp. Oannaits, D-Md., eeM tt witi be Sea Survival 8:00 ( a-13) Movie (C) ing. to show tt was not an open SWIFTS PREEIUE - BaTSVlLLE Marion B. Shepard; South Bellot, lU. Toimer 31) Ooilem Sp^ of Week non, on grounds of cruelty. She door. ^ She to donating the oake to a la the tosm’s laigast todustrial r '•.*••• ocoBldered by ttie Etouee during Normw A. Blclmer, director IbDCKy and Bla m ends ; 83040) Bevitohed receives #1 a year oltmany. The incident occurred in Italy cake sale Saturday at 9:30 am. taxpayer with #1,996,670. the week at MSy 16. 8 4 » :N e « a (18) Subscription TV of Builard-Havens fechnloal Liaiy C. Daigle cf Manchester aponaored hy Bta C3in|iit*a o f Dioiria, H ldielle liOuises daughter o f Loids a i^ Vltana 6:13 ,40)40) CheCheyenne 9:30 ( 8-3040) Peyton Plaoe 1961. Tfae gross grand figure Among other (hinge, ttie bW school in Bridgeport, was named from'Donald A. Daigle of Staf­ BOta Signia Phi Sorority at W . Barbato DiCola, 173 Spruce St., Apt 16. She was bom Aprti 4:80 [1033-30) Buntley-Brinkley (ig^lO .) Mlcfcle_lihm (^^ ’Ifae company cbaiged that . ■it) totals m m .U 6 with sobo^ wouAd: 10:00 (10^2330) Dean Martin director of the new Emmett ford, on grounds of cruel^. Sho ' T. Grapta in tte Manchaatear 13 at Manchester Memwial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ M) What'a NewT (8304083040) The~ “Ban» (C) Mrs. Guerette should have seen ttons o f #1.762,oew. parents are Mr. and Mra. hfichael Barbato, Providence, RX Increase from 8,600 to 4,000 ; 8) Newswire 11:00 8340-13-30333040)8 3 4 C ______News. O'Brien teefanioai school which recei'ves custody of the couple’s , • ^ ItoirtD^. where she was'going. She was Oiuas real estate is #66A?6,- TURKEYS Her paternal grandmother la,Mrs. Carmella DiOola, Provi­ the maximum auttwrised num­ 30) IW s I8 Hie Life Weather is to open in Antonia in 1967. four minor children and funds lea'ving the shop after having Tnm Tnra Cake 080 wtiii^ exemptions n f #l,64d,- ber o f active d u ^ Oaoek Guard 18) U fe o f R9ey (18) vW aee Theater Named to succeed Blchner at dence, RX aie hae a brother, David, 2%. 13) N ew ebeat. U :15 (1 0 -r- - ■ - -■ tovvard tiiedr support and medi- her eyeglasses repaired. * tahleopoMU cocoa 2l0 for a net amounlt'of #66,- • * • • • officers. «:4B 8) Peter Jednlnss. Neve (30) Bullard HaVens was Relnh^t cal costa. 2 tablespoons toiortening 7:00 8) Uttleot Hobo (40) Sport 838,760. Sinunona, Michati John Jr., son of Michael and Joan Increasa the ennual entry of 8) TviUcM Zona 11:30 ( 8) Movie W. BuchU, now asairtanft direc­ Joan A. Jacobson of Coventry 1 J;easpoon cinnamon FetsonSI property grefra WedeH Simmons, Wheaton, ni. He was bom April 13 at Cen­ cadets to the Coast Guard from 13-80-10) N eve (3) Mqvle (O tor at the school. ^ from Robert M. Jacobson of 1 teaspoon doves 30) ICr. S w M ct Attorney ll:2S.(40) Morv GrifBn standi at #10,836,075, with ex- tral DuFade Hospital. Hfo matranai grandparents are Mr. 300 to 400. (10) Wanted U:30 (23) Thnight (C) All three appointments are ef- Bast Hartford, on grounds of School Menus 5— 1 cup sugar empitioas o f #99,6W, ^ net be­ and Mrs. Robert WedeU, Downers Grove, HI. IBs paternal Establish an enliated aviation (M) BnsUah: FacLFancy ( 8-13) Neva, Sports. Weather fsotive Sept. 1. cruelty. She receives cui^ody of ■ 1 cup raiSlna ing #10,760,4120. 5 f o 9 i b . oadet ixegram similar to that of (U) StaiBcriptton^ (13) Movie grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons, 583 Hartf(Hxl BEE SATCRDAITB t v WEEK FOB OOMPLETB UBITNO the couple’s child, #80 a week r 1% cupa wa.**r Motor veiricto gross is #6,- Avg. lb Rd. He has a brother, James, 2. -r the Navy; alimony and #30 a week fbr the ’Ifae menu for the Manchester 2 cups flour . 688,100, with eKsmptkme o f • V * • • Strengthen the Academy Manager Plan Popular support of (he child. public schools for (he werit of . .: 1 teaspoon soda C’.#6a,186 for a net figure of #6,- teacMiig etatt by pemnitttaig Iswkey, Kimberly Ann, daughter of Ttonald B. and GHXQAGO—^Ifae most pc^u- Margaret lisweU of Vernon May 9 is as foUows: ^ 1. tea^xwn baking potoder 381,975. ^ more oivlUah teachers and pro­ Mary Legere Laskey, 28 Jon Dr. She was bom April 13 at Radio lar fonn of city government in from William S. LisweU of Tol­ Monday: Breaded veal cuQet, % teaspoon salt Ifadurtrlel property wurth Manchester Memorial Hospited. Her maternal gpiandporente viding for retirement of some (beaten) (This Bating taiodnles only those news broodoasts of -16 or 16 VjS, efttes over 100,000 popu­ land, on grounds of cruelty. She tomato .sauce, mashed potato, I egg #a0‘,350,6M repreeants 81.2 per are Mr, and Mrs. Leon Legere, Sanford, Maine. Her paternal service teaching personnel, emd, Mix cocoe^ shortening, spices, nrinate length. Some etatlone earry otiier short newseasts.) lation is the councU-manager receives custody of (he couple’s wax beans, bread, butter, milk, oentt of the total grande UsL ' grandfather is Charles Laskey, Sanford, Maine. Relax the minlmiun yeara of ohild, #20 a week for (he sup­ ' raisins and water in sauce pan. experience required of Merchant plan. Tfae Municipal Year Book applesauce. RaaldenUal value amounts to WDBO—isse 8:10 Dial 13 port of the child . and #125 Tueeday: Hamburg patty on ^ Place on heat and stir until It Mariiw officers before becoming 6:00 Long John Wade U :00 Newa says this form is used in 46.6 #67,684,646. Swenson, Steen Kristin, son of Frederick O. and Bar­ 3:00 Dito Boblnson 11:06 Dial 13 toward counsel fees. roll, potato ofalpe, peas and car­ comes to a boil. Remove from UAJIJL CHOICE — VALUE-WAY TRIMNED eligible for appotntmekit as of- par cent of these cities. TUxaMe property UtkeUttg DAIRY bara Nelson Swenson,' 37 Seneca Dr., Vemtm. He was bom 1:06 New*, ffign Off 13:()9 News. 81X11 Off FliyUis Morey of Coventry rots, milk, harvest cake. ^ range and cooL ha sepaiato, . #417,060 disappeared from the l|cera In (he Coast Guard. ii%OH--3M v m o —1989 ; -^bowl sift flour, soda, baking April 14 at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. His maternal 6:00 Hartford HlghUshto 6:00 Afteiboon Bdltion EDCOAIXHI RESIGNS from Arthur J. Morey of Salis­ Wednesday: Meat balls and bet under new legislation coil­ 7:00 Newa 6:00 Newa, Sports, Weather grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Waldeinar O. Ndson, Holden, HARTFORD (A P)—Tfae dean bury, on grouncis of cruelty. She gravy, mashed potato, green^ powder and salt, then add beat- ing for gradual exemptiona of 6:00 Gullfht 6:86 Americana * en e^ . Add boHsd mixture and niLSBU RY Maee. EDa paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. U:00 Quiet Honrs News of the World . of the Sebod cf Arts and receives custody of the couple’s beans, bread, butter, milk, manutaoturenf Inventories. Swenson, XlUIbury, Mato. He has two brothers, Karl, 8, and WINF—U33 ?;S Joe Oaraglola ''' Stir until Mended. Bake in BUITER or SWEET MILK Talent Night Set 8:00 News 7:50 OonsTeeBlonal Report Mences of tfae University cf two children, #1 a year alimony pears. greased and floured 9 x 18-indi Brett, 6. . \ 6:16 Dial 13 8:06 Pop concert Hartford, Dr. Jossph Doylo, has and #5 a week for the support Thursday: Italian spaghetti • • • • e 6:65 SporU — Bgoa 9:06 Nfahtbeat baking ■«»* in 390-degree oven By Citadel Youth 6:00 N ^ 9:10 Mental Healtti Lecture resigned, effective Aug, 81. of each child. 'With m eat sauce, tossed salad, ' about 30 minutes or until denis. BISCUITS Daly, Michael David, son of John I*. Jr. and Phyllis 0:30 Dial It 10:00 Ntaditbeat Tfae university’s Chancellor, French bread, butter, pniUc, Jel- News Sh^ke Converse Daly, Box 668, Brandy St, Bolton. He was bom 0:46 Lowell Tbomaa 11:00 News, Sporta, Weather May be served plain or top- The Young People’s Fellow­ 0:66 Sporta — Blzxuto 11-30 Art Johnson Vincent' B. OoCHn, said in YOU CAN’T CATCH UP lo with whipped topping. ‘ ped with wMte butter idng or STEAKS April 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal ship of the Salvatton Army will 7:00 WOfW TtafdgM WPOPu.1419 Wednesday’s announcement that NEW YORK—About 128 new Friday: Baked filet of had­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence (fonverse Jr., Clark 7:16 nsjdc GUford 6:00 Oeorxe Brewer whipped cream. Talks Go On 3lkS25c SIRLOIN - PORTERHOUSE - SHORT iqxxiBorit’s second annual Tel- 7:80“ SOBOmr B a ^ Reuoner ] 0:30 Ken % * l i i Doyle intends to devote Us time books were published each day dock, mr''’hed potato, ode Slaw, A Manchester native, Mrs. (Ueiaid sboto tor gatemi Rdi, Bolton. £Ds paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mna John :86 PdiMc 10:00 Sam Holinan to teaching Bnglith. last ^ear in English. bread, . ler, milk. Ice oream. Daly, 87 Oliver Rd, eof Night oo Friday evening, 3;00 News 13:00 John Shermaa ' Metevier is the former June MRS. GORDON J. METEVIER JR. NDW YORK (AP) — Bargain­ • • • • • Barrett, daughter of Mr. and ing talks continued between the fai the Youth Center at 7. Mr. — Mrs. Joseph Barrett of the Bar­ Newspaper Guild of New York KRAFTS VELVEETA ’<• Long, Timothy AUen, eon of Donald V. and Roberta and Mrs. BVanois McCarthy, rett Plumbing and Suiq;>ly Oo. and the merged World Journal Rankin Long, Wall St., Coventry. He was bom April 17 at youth advisors, assisted by Johnson TeUs Dirksen PROCESSED Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal gfrandmother Her husband is an assistant Tribune, foe., but no substantial Mrs. UWan PeRett, are plan- operator in the production test progress toward aetilement of le Mrs. Ruth Rankin, Wall St, <3oventry. His paternal grand­ H- ntaig the program. department of Pratt and Whit­ White House ^Arrogance^ tMs city,’a 12day.old newapaper parents are Mr. and Mrs. (Tecll R. Long, Bradford, Bl. Our ear of pleasing ney, Division of United Aircraft strike la reported. CHEESE • • • • • The Youth Band under the tH* 0 ^ „ Bast Hartford. The cou­ TTw president of looel IP of Wilson, CXulstlna Mary, daughter of Kenneth and recUon of Alan Lyons, the Jun­ ple hae a daughter, Robla Confined to the Kitchen ttie Lithograpbers and Ptaotoen- SPREAD Katherine Moriarty Wilson, RFD 1, Converse Rd., Bolton. She ior Choir under (he leaderafalp Marie, 10 montha. gravers miion, Ffaank A. M c­ was bom April 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ of William Reid, and the Tim- G m / tHa WABHENGTON (AP) — Braal- otee, was among the guests at ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Schlais, South brelettes led by Gledye White Mrs. Barrett to a graduate of tfae reception.______Gowan, reported “ very Uttle 2 L k . O O n Manchester High School and dent Johnson, fat a humorous movement" Wednesday after L o a f T T C » Daitmouth, Mass.- Her paterhal grandparents are Mr. and wiU participate. Patty and KNOWN FOR VALUES waa empl(^ed as a aecretary in reply to Ben. J . W. Bfatixlgbt, **Ri(qptsaentatlvea from 113 for­ meeting with repreeentattvee of Mrs. William Wilson, Windsor. She has two sisters Holly, 4, Blafoe Steele will be beard in eign mlsalona and (heir wivea piano ados. Inatrumental-enlos experimental jtest at Pratt and aaya If there’s any arrogance of the new oorporatloii. and Karen, 3, both also bom on April 17. J WUtney for five years. She is a came in oolotful, formal eve­ • • • • * will be played by Midiael Or- power fat (he White Houee U’s in ning gowns and native ooetumes Tfae union is one . of 10 seeking I PHILADELPHIA communicant of tiie Church of new contracts with the firm, hfaseey, Clifford Alexander Jr., son of Clifford A. and fitelli, aivd by Gary, Geoffrey tha Assumption. tfae Uticfaco. to Join the President for a band- Bonnie Towson Massey, 476% E. Middle Ti»ce. He was bom and Donald Perrett. Karen ahake,' a buffet supper and formed by the monring Herald- She has been a member of At a WUte House dlplontatte Tribune and the afternoon GREAII CHEESE April 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital,. His maternal Krinjak will be featured tai an Bta Chapter of ^eta Sigma 'Phl reception Wediieeday ndgfat, the' dancring in the Bast Room to the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emory Towaoji, 16 S. Main instrumental variety uumiber. A Marine band. WorU-TMegram A Sun and Save l»12t Orlon!^ eight years, and its president for amlUng President puBed from a JtMtnal-American. It was St. His paternal grandparents Mr. and Mfe. (JUffood W. vocal number will be preaenited Uie past year. She has been its pocket of Me dfaxier Jacket a Other guests included Mayor struck April 34 one day be­ 'h? lOe Massey, Hartford. by Linda OrfiteUi, who will de- • Extra savings for Molhw’s Day—Sunday, May Sill penciled note he.eald he re-, • • • • • A im c STITCH’ treasurer for two terms and Us Btefaard J. Daley o f C hlca^, fore its first editions were to scriibe both bid and new fashione 3-Oay Sdo—May 5tl|, ^ and 7th ▼lea president, and has held ceived from his long-time fami-' elngar Bddte Btoher, comedian appear. Taylor, Anne BallUere, daughter of Marshall C. and with ten of the YFF members \CRRDWAN many oommittM chalimanshlps. ly cook, Zephyr Wright Atian Sheeman, bfmd leader Both aides appeared to be Penelope Crum Taylor, 424 W. Middle Tpke. She was bom acting as models. Other vocal­ She win be a chsinnan o f Us He (old FUlbright he had ana- Peter Ducfaln and musician Stan waiting for Mayor John V. Lind­ April 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ists will be Jerry Scheinfeldt, service committee for next year. ^ned the senator’s apeeefa Geta. say to break the deadtock. ■yneflkW eek | grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Crum, Hudson, Ohio. Her and Kathy, Linda and Robert ^ l e Tender thfntghu for ISoih^sDaj^ In 1061 she was awarded the warning (he oountay to guard M i s . JCfanaon, w earing a Theirs was epeoidation he was paternal grandmother is Mrs. N. C. Taylor, Hudson, Ohio. She C de. title of *H3bl of the Year" of her against arrogance of power. TU wliUe erepe evening gown with seeking a top4evel labor expert has a brother, Marshall Clark HI, 1. A brass quartette oooqxMed of and alt the days 4ifteru>ith chapter: prove Iris point, the FrasidetU a Jeweled Jacket, got a wUte to help sMve the diepute. Mlbhari OrfiteUi, Gary Perrett, 4.87 She Is also a member of the read the mte. - Michael Howard and Thomas oitibid from Ntoaragua’s am- Undeay has suggested that s Bradshaw, Gary Allen, son of Gregory J. and Marsha U O.9.99 Manchester Area Council of “ Mr. Pneeident,’ ’ tt aaM, “ you haneador OuUtonno S«vllla4a- three-man panel make recom­ SVVEETfiPE Frederickson Bradshaw, 32 Birch Mt. Rd. He was bom April Tedford, as well as a vocal en­ EASY-CARE Beta Sigma Phi and wiU he Ita have been my boes for a num­ casa. mendations for settiemeuts but 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ semble of YPF members wiU Deep-textqred hi-bulk second vice president and histo­ ber of years and you edwaye tell When Mexican amhasaador unton leaders rejected the Idea, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hans Frederickson, 32 Birch Mt. Rd. add several numbera. During Orion® acrylic, luxury SlUMBER FASHIONS me you want to loose (sic) rian for the coming year. She Hugo B. Matgain appeared, the saying they preferred Intetisive His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bradshaw, the program there will be a ,lii^ stitched. White, welgfat and yet you never do has also chaired many of its Johnsoni greeted trim erttfa an- negotiations. N A T U R A L 68 Wether^ St number of humorouB skits pre­ pastels, flamingo. 34-40. much to heto yourself. Now I committees. fiMBtastic repoitB o f Ms recent The guild stnick over the pro­ • • • * • sented by the teen-agers. am goUg to be your boas for a Her hobbles are cake decorat­ trip to Me cemriiy . “The great- tection of seniority rights in the ^ «"> dh ■ McCarthy, ’Ihoinas Wells, son of Thomas S. and Vir­ Cap. Elrnest Payton wiU also ofaange. Blat wfaat I put in front ing, sewing, knUUqg and patnt- eat Mperienee of my Ufa,’’ eald dlaoharge of about btif of Ms 1,* ginia Wells McCarthy, 95 W. Middle Tpke., Apt. 3. He was participate In the program. Tic­ iDg. of you and don’t ask for any J U IC E S ““ kets may be obtained from any Stile the President. 800 membera who worked for bom April 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matem^ more and don’t complain.’’ irPF member or at the door. As dancing parties go at (M . the papers Involved in the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wells, Malone, • SAVl 1.02-M O . 3.99 Jofanaon saM tha note abows merger. Tfae printer’a union is . N.T. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­ Area W eather White House nowadayi. It was there is no need to wony about qMte sedate. The PreeMent de­ also demanding supplemental Carthy, Malone, N.Y. His maternal great-grandparents are RESEARCHER NAM3BD If shalikesluzatiotis sleepm ar.d^ arrogance in the WMte Houee. WEKDSOR liOCBB (AF) — part^ at 10:46 pxn. and marine aaveranoe jiay for 400 of its Mr. and Mrs. David Shannon, Malone, N.Y. He has a sister, Bridgeport (A P )—Tfae head of sure to love these. Give her the stele “Nobody is likely to get too trig b^rfd played only one o r two members who face Job losses. DUNCAN HINES Christine, 2. a Hartford researoh laboratory, that suits her most:.shift, or empire Wanning aunahtoe will bring for Me brl tehee when be gets Fresh Produce . fnig numfaen. About 3,000 of the 6,700 em­ • • • • • Norman H. Spear of West Hart- look. Nylon, Dacttm® poteester/ temperaturas closer to aeaaonal notes Wee tiito,’’ lMi said. ployes ef tfae thr^ papers stand White, Michael Edward, son of Malcolm B. and Susan ford, has been named executive!^ cotton ginghsmordiambtay.S-M-Il normals fat Connecticut todays. Johnan aald bs had raa4 tito to ksM theta- Jobs. CAKE MIXES 3 ™ -9 7® FRESH NATIVE Lyman White, RFD 1, Tolland. He was bpm April 19 at Man­ director of a research institute Iba UJ3. Weather Bureau aays. aame note Wednesday to anoth­ Diamond# on B loelc chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are sponsored by several Oomectt- The far-tromHqaing^e cold er of Ms Wet Nam policy oii- Mr, and Mrs. Edward White, River Rd., CJovenIry. His pa- cUt colleges and univentatiss. persisted duflng the carty morn­ ties. Sen. Wayne Mprae, IM)re., TOKYG—The Japaneee govr RHUBARB teiual gp-andparenta are Mr. and Mrs,. Batle Lyman, Main Spear will bead tMveralty Re­ SOFT-TOUCH SHELU ing bours. Litehfleld reported a aa they flew to Detroit for the eminent will begin to sell #20 MOTHER'S DAY St., (Joventry, search fostttute of Connecticut, 27-degree reeding at 4:30 a.m. lUnerM of Sen. Pat McNamara, mtHion in diamonds at a pub­ COSMETIC SETS CAIN’S 2V2-3 lb. ^ A c • * • • • foe., said Wednesday’s an­ A faigb pressure system ,' lo­ D-Mksh. lic auctiom neoct faU. The gems FBEB OUT WRAP BUNCH Luchoit Susan Margaret daughter of WiUtaun and Jo- nouncement by Albert E. Diem, cated ' near the Great Lakea EVribrigfat, Chaieman o f the were bought from the pUMlc Ann Haskell Luchon,- Virginia Lane, Tolland. She wps bom 'Vice president o f the Ifolveraity Sale 2«57 Wedneoday, dropped southeast­ Senato ^BVxotgn Relationa Com­ during World War XL About April 19 at Manchester Memorial .Hospital. Her maternal of Bridgeport. SAVI 420->ue. X 9* mittee and a vlforoua critic of 130,000 stones: weighing IB l,- ARTHUR DRU8 MAYONNAISE-^ 5 9 ^ ward and BOW la aver Wigtada grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin' Haskell, 23yHOrt- Spear is now president ai^ admhriehwHon Ytet Nam poU- 000 oarats, are Invotved. ‘Whipped dreme'a and moving out into the AUan- HUMAN RIVER SBEDUSS land Rd. Her paternal grandparents, are Mr. and Mr8^Jolm general manager of Roth Labo­ Dacron® polyester and tic. liucfaon Sr., W est WiHingrton. ratory for Physical Rcgearcta, A rn eia' triacetate Aa this faigb oontinuea to move Inc., of Hailford. ■hells. Some scoop away from (he mainland, tha TETLEY GRAPEI^RUIT Shaw, John Joseph Jr., son of Jdhn and Janice Case ne(dm. White, pastels. Shaw, 9 Ward St., Rockville. He was bom April 13 at Hart­ noitheast wlU opme into a ararm Sizee82to8a Boutbaresteriy wind found on the 100 ford Hospital. His maternal grandmother Is Mra. Eleanor toafiing sMe of tbrn falgli. COUNT Cato, 168 .South St., Rockville. His paternal grandparents are WINDOW SHADES Flsnty of sdnsbina todior wM O f b i a i L FOR Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shaw, 21 Bancroft Rd., Rockville. Permanent Press hirifasr siqipleinent (fas rfan In afternoon tempentures, . the Roberts, Klmberiy Sue, daughter of William B. and w a s h a k l e WASH AND WiiUt SUPS weaifaennaa says. S T E M IR Elisabeth Hohl Roberts, Baxter St., ToUand. She was bom INTERSTATE The approach of a warn foont HRM MPE April 16 at RocfcvUle General Hoepital. She has two brothers, Frilly or taiIoied-4nin- ^ _ tonight will cause some cloud YiRYFINE ^ ^ Jonathan Wayne, 16, and WnUam Karl, 13; and a sister, AQUA SHADES imum-care blends or ^ SHW cover oloag wltli milder niglit- Pamela, 2. Supima® cotton. Short ^ — t M i TOMATOES * • « • • Made to Order or average,80-44,some v o A tfane temperatures. Since the With Yoor BoUen Jr. petite. ^ e ^ ^ afar maas to very dry in tbs APPLE SAU6E 2 5 -O’Brien, Kevin Miehari, son of Joseph M. Jr. and soPRirn.e.HiiPTioxED ▼IctaUy of tile warm front, U S Youm CELLO Elisabeth MeVey O’Rrien, 159 School St He was bom April Fan Use of Castom la doubtful that any rain will 26 at Tale-New HSven Hospital. ^ maternal grandparents PHRSIACCESSOMIS develop. PKGS. are XIr. and Mra Robert MeVey, 40 a u St. His patojmal VENETIAN HMDS g^randportots are Mr. and Mra. J .' M. O’Brien, 56 Annnore As the ftcntal system stows FitaAjpvtBee, bflttolds, A fllo down to the vicinity of the Bt liO RE Whoteor Rib HoK HORMEL’S Rd. Bta ilaatemal great-grandmother is Mra. George W. Cop- L X JOHMSON rSIS» RUN-RESISTAIIT BRIEFS ping, 266 Oakland S t Eta has a sister, XCarybeth, 18 months. name dtttdies, steled to I A V Dawrenbe River during .VALUP SN0W\WHI1E plsfriemBiSfiycoIoCT, le P t# FMday, further warming sboidd 1 2 O Z . PMNTCO. 'Petal Atre% v ^ te or Sab BduudackeB,!; JaUaan; daughter of Richard and Joan ■ . , tie, 1.99 ■ lake pfatoe undor oo#lnued CAN Its Bbta MMSn. ^ t e i briefB, 6 to 10. ^ ■ moetty sunny skies. L O I N W f SPAM MUSHROOMS y«irni> Scharlackien^ B. Jan Dri, Hetonn. a re was bom April Italic iMMMr bwidiigi . 9W|. 2.9 9 , .lala 2A4 in em 81 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Eter maternal grand- .Sleekly tailored Stjde. S fo r le w # XfQIUS r a t n u Z E B U8BD moftiiar is Mrs. Davkd Moxon, Framingham, XIass. 'Bet pa­ ^iNtiXViULB, ^Penii. -N ear-. ternal gran^>arents 'are Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Scharlacken, Compare at $2 t 3ljr iMTAOO fa n of TT^A ferttUs- PORK bHOPS Center Cot! U .9 9 C RUEND'S LB- Bast Hartford. She has three brotbera R oynu^ 6%, Paul, f H I T /U K. SMWUTEDPIttllECKUCIS fai» 'Wsrs need In the TVA’a adu- Vr 6%, and John, 8, Doable her pUesaretcUh Delicate^ dofadng. costome C m Ia satlsnal programs in lOtis — I B),000 fa n from 19M. 2 8 O Z . B agg^ JtoBlfer Btisabetfr, daughter, of Cart and aoDtsits. ndE or white. In w H lv rSIS® SEAMUS! NYLONS rIm U. a CHOICE BAKED BEANS CAN Sunshine Fig Bars .... .16 oz. pTcg. 89c Elisabeth Campbell R i«g le s, Babcodc EQU-Rd., Coventry. She Ub or matinee lengthe. O O c was bom April 21 jit Manefaester Memorial Hoi^taL Her ma­ ; MAkY H,M) A ilTTlf ■!, |tarinst...Stda4 ec o N p * FREE "laaotiHi fa CMi|MCt Educator Ice Box Cookies 1(^ oz. pkg. 31c ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. (Tlyde Campbell, ToOt, U . M . 1 5 I'VVAS 'Hf fIRkT TUtif 5| 1st ousli^ filmy kheers Boneless RlB ROAST . pa. Eter paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra, Cart Rug- 'RKOkt'iL O.N .1 in nm-redstant mesh or WE R ilH R yE tHC-RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES d e s, ifaoinaston. She has a aister| Pamela, 6. - kH()N0'"Y4i plain. In new fashion Sab MAYTAG shades, SMrli. Pius this LEAN, ALL BEEF ^ iFOR DEUVERY—CALL 643-8059 PttohelL Jeffrey George, si« W J>n>to J. and .Gfoila >1, SaveSdl „,G ra K tU M m art comped, oompa- Avak FttebeU, 70 HUton Dr., SoutU Vfindsor. He was borh - ___ - E , >1*. 9 table value |X Aprfl U at Hartfori BtopItaL IBs ibatexnal grandmottur la WASHERS The W s t Sto|# f o r GmptmGStPSsksge HAMBURG I X 6 5 c 15 L E a * 2 . 9 9 Mrs, Virginia Avak, West Outford, Hfo paternal grandpar­ ents are MT. and M is. Jbtaa FttefasU, BlurtfonL Ha has a Tfrbti, S^iaKniar,^ T iro ^ On-off safetyswitdi, brotfasc, Jo^ 2.' , , , , , 2 stainless blades. Sale DRYERS X Large, Sweet, Jsley Soaldst I Xoige^ Baocy Ambiisli, Jftia . i^Nate Detachable cord. O O O Yimtiiley, Stoey itogb» daughter of Raymond, and 1-year immediate le- O a Q O $ ORANGK «9c | Castaloiipes Oarole Oilman Trombley. Avery St, Wapping. She was boni r Fiagnum to> D«> TRAVMHMBDf At Manchester Memorial fioopltaL ' Etar maternal crandSnotlier is Mra. UUtan Otiman, 6 West 8 t Her potenal Uj|^ Hofli«r.o| Spo* flvuuvioit Hw iw M i n am MMiiWj MBifaiwtiier to Mto TToitoea Itotte te tefcfa fit flbe Uto a KORMAN'S dal Diqrl PhiiMX 64S« gMar. Mrilsto, 4%. P l ^ , e e e e , • — — ttB latest stawe la 1 T 11>, H, ,1 1). il 4 1 2 8 . Uie emartest oolors. Siaes C m h i • liu! I III Ml «; 'll r»|i ■■ HIGHLAND PARK ^RCONOMY / STORE OP MANCHESTER iswrtea, Kristine Lou Roaei daughter of PaidF. and Be- r ' trlola Prwton Lawton, Veniqn Trailer Park, Vernon. She was ^ m v a . It: n » KM niMl 110 44« CENTER STREET bom AjwU 24 at Manchester Menuwial HosidtaL Her ma­ M X ‘ ■ I ■ I MU k ***^NTY OF FREE .p a r k in g ternal grandparents are XCr. and Mrs. W11Uam''T. Prestoei, I TV V " S (Qwrga Ym.No awaoy 6am^ 815 MAIN Ifa TmW Si* .PRL TILL) 9 ^ P»M*; 8AT». TILL’ S*30 ■ PhUsdelpUa, N.Y. Btr paternal-gimdiiareats ore Mr. and • J » H \ U tNl .\ C Y epteiysientspat W . f . lEn. Robert 0. Ryan, -PWlade^ ^ N.Y. 8fa« liu a bratiiar; PAMKAM

•/ .V- MANCJHESTEH EVENING HERAIJ), MANCHESTBaii GOIOT^ THURSDAY, MAY 6,1966 PAdE SEVENTfi^

MAMcassmi tato^AY, m a y 5, l A 1 HE Vote TIMIE v/ Vexes Negro * '' ' ^ A T I ■V Kdtt OsbU^ii EARL YOST j i i n T eam N eeded Montent of Decision Arrives arts Schedule In Alabam a L 4 . g l u n N I Y C O . ^tovto BAttw As W lii^i One aorapB . . .Hmraday, May. 8 ' j- (Cmtts^d fiton Fag* One) - ’ . i ■- • H. Clay OSbom eras elected L p ie s taMn to leptoee 8 t Maiyto BasehaU — Rtadin at BeMen, ToofiA -Man to ffit to the O b n « ^ k SeftbnB; chairman of the RepiAHcan . had espectod to win wiUtout a F o r O w n e r s runoff. :b-ii^ tfthit: Sandy Koufax of the League. Oantoo* WaDy F b r- BasebaU — Oovantry-it pei*> ► Town ooimmittee by a' unani­ tte at the Rho Oedter of- most likely field, it will groes bpsinees, wasn’t able to be at "Some N egroes voted tor the 8 n^ .heM , opposing battors to .i battiftg LOUISVSAiE. Ky. (AP) - land, 3:18 mous voie at a meeSing reeent-, flee on Srtieol S t.' $161,000. Churchill Downs for the actual other two eUkSdates," he told. avf^taito aiid.^owiM but 8.44 hits per nine inniipga. over Making th^ of three The moment of declelon arrived No. M fth- vs. Baptist, 6 :1 8 — - Both ton opponenla were WUte. Thn vaeuvey cropped up entry, so he posted tt in ad­ ly hold. Bdward A . Foots, the lart iiX:^oaf6d Laat ypar, the soutl^w aw waa-at hits, Malon^jf Hith of Mtii- today for owners of Kentucky "A muddy track would give M t: Nebo. One wnn the tocumbeet, flberiff when St, Maiy** found; It my colt about 10 lengths,’’ Due. vance. vice, chMrman; Bdwsrd Hin- his best, linutiiig rtbo opposition to a -;179 hatung n)ark den tack^ a 2^1 d ^ ^ on Derby condidatee and at least . ‘Telsphone ys. A A N , 8 :1 5 — • cUff, treasurer; and Joan Wash- C . M . Bine, who won riiihtoated. ebnU ant field a fnD toMB D ’-Eclalr’e trainer,’ Doug Davis Grand Frix Stable’s Abe’s Negroes oampnigned for both and only 5.9 hits peiMune innings. Koufax itos^aDewed Manchener High yester- until toe enmiqer moatke. Robertson. - t, bom, secretanr. Why fou save rixtUto or leM, •-to •*85 complete — ------.. v r;.'------r. day afteraotin in thd SilVer one was wishing he ooukl per­ Jr., said. But the weathermen Hope and Michael J . Ford’s . Sealtest vs. Ray’s^'6;15— € . O.* toa oppooenU, said WUltonn. n The Satoto had to forfeit form a ceremonial rata dance didn't offer give |26 to the be said that was only natiual C a iw Stengel, Y o g rto v a . *d- Mr. > » « tor Brad Hushey, Mk M Tneeday night. Ameriean Legion Post and. • M» «od»-»e- A field of 16— and one more through Satiuday’e Derby. Hope a BUght bit ahead. Chester • since toe two niiUe condidatee die Steafcy, Don Heffher, Solly hurler, who went the distence with Due D ’Eclair isoluded if First in the entry box today, Auxiliary Olria’ and, Boyi’ «d «r W«r* B^aVStrikes Hemtoi, I& h y Faxvel and'Vfoe «m toe hlU iqto wto tagged with .The Derby’s poet time is 6:30 QqU — Matichesler at Oonond, wero weB known and bad Negro there was any hope of a down­ on toe strength of advance pay­ p.m., E O T, with ^televised cov­ ' Biate fund. friends and alUca to toeir oom- For to* Reobvd: Junt tour Na« Westrinn, haVe a h heen. <* the the defeat Friday, May 6 * M n . Oiariea P. Miner, town * N« koMlwei* pour — was expected to post the ment, was Ab^roid, the .first erage by CBS starting at 6 p.fn. munUlea. ttonal League>adca tor Aprfl New Toric ktete^ .payK^ jriik o - ‘Die totback wan toe aeotod Scholitotic Bas^iall Track — Manrirester at Platt- Hoiy Name Head cleric, ia acting town' treeeurer ta .an m ai^ -days by one run, entry fee of |1,000 before the Derby starter for Reglnai Web­ The other oontodote to toe e Ns M a M mtamrhw a ^ o n ly five-Aatectoao League the-toam can».i|lto toUitoiioto ster who maintoina stables BasehaU — Lyman Memorial - this week aa treasurer H e d l^ Bret month pRcetolters hairo * * * Bristol Bastem nipptag^-the Ito FtelrifieM 4. RbwmS . box oloeed at 10:30 a.m. E O T. O r. SSward SnUek o t 47 Well- runoff la Sugene Newman, who Rain or not, t i ^ ,9eind Derby abrocUl in addition to his string B A N Q U E T 8A T U B D A T at Cheney, 2 :00 E. HiH is oiJt of town. e (aty-fow <**l gone on to uto tite'toisetwB pen- g , '• -.«■ i i. V ' ^ > diiuui Tueeriay afternoon, 5-4 in nalnvUle-9, Gtostonlnny 6 Ingtm TM . w i elected preei- rerigned aa deputy Sheriff to Saturday fig u M to be the-sec­ in this oouritry. . Aimual British « American BasebaU — Bart DstooUs,,. Mrs. Edward A. Foote la enter the race. Use miiks In the tort Gecttoe . . Fig ' v 13 imxtagB. Manchester has now 4 eBt c t Uw BM y Name Boeiety Th . Aoqutoaa 7, N W I ^ . S ond ri(toest in the histoiy of the Trainer Lucim Laurta, also Club Dart . League banquet will At Pulaski, 3:30 ehairman of this year's Cancer Negro oandidste Rufus Hoff- I Liiuitcd Offer f orsttvely. Speaktog: B eIM- Oito irondeen I f ' 65* nasniag wop once in four OOO. stexte. BasebaU — Manchester at; o i 8 t James’ C9uuch Monday, drive. SOie will head the drive Mhua of the CtacWriatt Reito or'rommtog tote ebalnhr: and .Dick Radati of toe Boaton the Adrifsoty Farit-aihl^Recroa- Matoney countered once in toe Flatt 9, Chmard'L, CMkmL He sueeeds Charles Wendeli H. Austin, J r . « ^ Am - . aaeeoeor of Bullock Oounty, said RedSoac are toe only acUve ma- tion .Oonmaittiaa has become a flftti but Manchester came bock CKorley. OfOcers wUl be irndsU- ston; M ra TborotM^Secor Jr., some Negro votere were vkUms Priced ^ jdr league pKrtien who have joke. Aetton waa slated Oix to deadlock the soore to ha half ed .Jim« 6l Hebron snd Hftt,,Gordon lAd^ow,, of i^sfhy or fear. Beautiful New Style$ pitched In at leoat 260 games monOiAapo,-arid eanh ihonth (< the steto. HbwoVer, Meriden Other efficers are John Bak- in the MaacbOster Exchange "Many ptol ore afraid tost the ; R a ilin g without ever atarttag one rihce a t o e e ^ haa felled to broit* the rie with an unearned eSi vice president; Frank Rob­ Biisy Flipper: Veteran knuckle-, produce any ive arthm on run in Ita half of the aailne area. wtotte vrill toahi heW they vot­ For Porch or St<^ erts Jr., treasurer, and lidward The Hdbron board of odiiea-- ed.’* ]bs Mid. boB pNcUng ace Hoyt WObelm the; taatter, ts tn im o and toe margin:stood,up OeKIgiwre, secretary. tlon ie e o n e u rr^ ; w tU i. the' 4 Ft. Sections to the CUtogo WUte Sox has toexurtont ta-< • the rest of toe way- The newly elected president tchool bulldiBg to made oxMfiy 1,000 pitching ap- In Gone, Eaat Catooitos^Blgfa Gary LeGendro'b triple set up received a B. S. degree at Bos­ intention to teSubmk its' rccom- ^ : : I s r ^ pearoooee in 21 yeans, tedndlng athlete bound tor: Boatori- pl- the wftmiag naailter and when ton Oollege, and an IC O . degree mendaUon to regard to construc­ RaMees MM ActeSSMiei 826 games to tha minora, 770 lege in the fall, is also an .phe retay woe off the noaric, he at Oeorgetosm HWvenity Med* tion of the coming elementary Discovers VC I regular '«hamplcneblp season oompUahed muUeian. He pteye imied around toe bonm and taal sdnx^ . school'to the northern part of games, two World Series con- cteaelcsl piano with tob school sooc^. (Conttoaed from Page Oas) He is a memafber t t the Man­ the town. ^ 2 teats and a pair of AU-Stor orohestra. . .Quite a few corn- Oncib Again, Bruce IWeBng chester Medical Association, William R. FeigUson, local - Nam to siqi^tort the 26,000 Ko­ games. Only two men have ap- ments have been received from and Don Ronwio paced the k>- Hertford County Medical As­ ft. section peered to more major league numerous .aources concemtag _ Ugh School student. Is named rean ground tr o c ^ Lt. Gen. See th e latetf Design* 6 oal-attack whh. two hfln each sociation, ' OosmecUcut Btate fOr the annual Achievement PaiiE Won-suk, Korean Air reg. A 51 games, Cy Toung, who worked -surprise at South CatooUc High for toe iwooi^ stralight dey Medical AsaoclatiMi, American Awards program, sponsored by Force chief, told a news oonfer- - in our shew room now. 906 times, iuMl Walter Johnson School wtaidng the SwafSeld ftidianiii weiw limited to six yrwWcsl Association, Connecti­ the National Council of teachers ' ence that the plan was under wboi mode 809 appearances . . Award given by toe Central . cut Board of Oliobekrical - and of ShigHah, for excellence In ooneideraition. Otais Cannixsaro, fine defensive OonnecWcut District Board of Bushey has mwr apUt to two Gytaecologlcal Society, apd a English, winners to be announc­ He mid Korean-piloted pkuws No cement or foOto catcher with toe Mete, la toe Approved Basketball Officiate patching decisions, diidoinate c t the American ed m December. would eliminate toe lenguage . detion needed. only active non-]ritcher in the for outstanding . sportemtaal^ Maloney .. .0 0 0 O il OOm-^g 8 4 Board oC Obstetrics and Oyne- Don Display Set ' iMir^eirih grouiri-toair oommu- Ju$t lay block in sand. siejoi)i who has biid at leort 600 during the 1966-66 seanori- - * Manriieeter 000 001 0 00 —1 6 6 ccdogy.. - A ^MMdal Mother and Daugh­ ' ricaiions when' Korocui treiops Choice of 0 colora. at bate'witlMut ever having fait a National League basehaU play- CMbeon and LeOendro; Bushey ter meeting will be sponsored . arif fh tombat, give Kio(«aa jun­ bom* ran. era lean no longer teMc with, men gnd HeMer. Students Learn About Japan Ideal for walks & pstioa. born other ctohe while on the on tomorrow by the Congrega­ . ior A ir Force offtoeca valuable Modular size Scholastic sports pictura today Sharon N e ^ and Peter Sarlea, 7& griulem at IlBog Janlar High Sdioal, tiy Japanese, k l- fighting experience and bodet field of. play. Anyone reported Robertson PTA tional. Women’s Fellowship, at 2 -xa‘"xi6 » Here *n There finds Rbam High at IM ion High monoe on for sts^ to their delight and the amuaement of SUIney Cohen, occupational oootd- the' morale of Kla^esn troopo. will be fined automatically ITS and Coveirtry High at Portland which Ufere will be a diaiday DortohaimpionsforlOtoatlhe tyim g iM headquarbeea,. . Dick Sponsors Fair of dolls of all kinds, some frarn Inator of the tovni schocBs. Goben, for five years d 'msmber of the Japaneee occupaUcm South Korta expects to send TOTE AND SAVE DELIVERED ’9 0 *;.' High in basefoaU Airmishea foreign countries and others of forces under Oenersl Douglas MacArthur ft^lowing World War. M, Imougbt many of hia another 15,000 ground troops to Britito.Americon CMb ereTom fine UOonn atoleUo Smith High at Manchester High F a r Eastern mementoes to nitog this morning gave two lectures , on Jiq>aneee life to ^ Viet Nam in AugUst. MetoaU (singles) and Sam Me trainer, baa designed a batting ftdbeitson School P TA WM historic interest. Daughters A U ist^ and Leo RlchloCf (dou­ in tennis and Manchester High sponsor a "Mary poppto’s Fair" asked to bring their dolls along, the 7th grade aoclal studies daases, who are studying the countair. aa part of their curricu- hr London, Brituto’s Labor glove wMch la now being manu­ at oooard High tor a goU ‘ bun. Among the many items Cohen displayed were bolts of rich brocades, on the table be­ govrtnment sold it thought the bles). . .Congratulations az« factured and distributed fw use 8 r t « l . y 10^ -m . w L F-'t Ii.Vt DecontfvB; cQlorM due Jack Repaas, sports pub- match. hind him, and eattog utenaUa. (Herald photo by Pinto.) JotoMon adminiotrution would by New Erigtand-seboUatie and Tempo Iricreaaes 2 '.a0 p.m. on the sdwol grounds^. stout them. They may honor a 'Tequeet' for 'withdrawal ',?ONRi edging torpatign^ totist at toe Univerelty of Bart- ooDegirte teoma. Wargo ta’ «- ford, upon toe arrival of. a aec- |ero,er -Maricheater Twfiiglit The tempo Increaiwd Friday rata or shine. ’ ‘ - bring them in decorated doB cMM psntoral oveiseem of dis' of-iT. 8. forcea-from Viet Nam if walks, driveways, only it came from a tru ly. repre- flomr beds. maTsteT ahristoiber. e« 1y pS^«< m"'JS 5 e r * ^ ’ EveifU Include caks wants catrlagee E they wish. Any one trlcts, but with their admtniS' SCALLOP ; Ttoesday monttag. Repws, for- xTiilveraiiy. ^ Manchester, that finds during the dt^, a< traMi dnd hacdng doBs to lend may call M erging Ghiiupches tratlve acts genereilly subject to aentetive, popularly elected na­ -Choice of 3 oolotto tional aseemhly. mer HOraM repoirter, was a Lyman Memorial quiiit(ytag second Journey of the week to aad a-varletf of -gSmbs FenowaBip^ and will be- held gy arid laymen. .u: play .’TUeoday and WsdneRJay Meriden^ Ptett High this time iS r id e a -May ,a^, from 4 to 8 pm.. In in South Viet Nam produood a tog. Orm for the 1906 Hartford The "prinotiiles for chim* ^ “ TwlMght League season. Th e afternoon. Fufi d e t ^ are providing toe oppoeition, Olas- id n . riajii iiisiil btniiinnn Is amiwg room. Ad- union’’ are to be commended to la compatilde with unity-' government that oahedi the Baptism would be either by Ameitoaos wMhdrsw. Wal- teU lightbander paced Moriax- available at the HOlUlay Lanes tonbury High plays at Rock' general chairman of the . fair, : the denominations as the start­ TV A .Gives 3 2 Licensee to ty’s to the erbwn lost summer, control desk . . . D*ap]ie last three scheduled meet- doughnUtsyjftit i ^ ^ J t o w A ^ t ^ sa^Bon would w re st J would be reqnlrad T V A eliemlcal-fc de-. ttahc)ugd>out a great part of South wlK’ to use infant vrippmenta were ia n n ^ last^ W rt .K m , and .represent, the baokr^-too Tw t Lesgufr, Msn- Tuesday, Christy ■wffl--to*'tom- jngs are in the North. Ctotral white dephaate; M « . ^atoes «««* another Bve yekrs. y h S S S f year, bringing total Ucehaes in tme wtsb^ of the peqple, and agar Gene Johnson ia scouting ored Thursday iiig l^ May 12, conference. A ll except the BUUer, handmiade’ iartlclei;"MrSi ^ dedication program of ,j,^ document aimroved here, osi*tom. • EASaY REinVED FOR around for several ball players, at the Statler in Hartford ' _ Juno T11v^m K6. however, waa regarded aa a The Ixrd'e ^p p e r Or Holy effect to 414, hrid by 2S6 com- the repreqentaflve. aaSemUy Cheney'game 'wiQ be.in'league Raymond LAdcaa, candy; Mrs. panies and u ^ in 3M )danU in which cornea into power asks HOWINB, WEEniN "Tlie biggest: loBS,’’ Jofaneon Representatives of .Houston, or cnffereiMe play, Manchester Frederick .Badrofen, to ^ ; M ra Two more former Congrega- tundug point In the Oommunion, descrOMd as a Uonal clergymen who served project. means throtwh whWi "God and 38 alBteei T V A waa granted six the United States govenunept to • RE-ROUS NERTlt ^ sald;’^ wGl pnbably be Jeff New. Orleans, Boston,. Phoenix, playteg'-iri' the 'OCEL 'snd East Roy oonyem, bakSd gooibiTMlss new phtebte to 196|lk'bringtag wM hd^^ ita ffo ^ > T believe FOR STORRBE Koetedv’’ . T ^ latter has man- F(>rtland, Ctactanatl. and CathoUc in a Hartford Cfourity ito e n J^de’rson and **®**™» been h s ^ -fro s n ; - preeejjts a pattem bC fieri- Christ acta" and ie "preaent aged Wnce Ham- Seattle have - tatprenoiA intwest the Rev. Herbert Dickerson of i^uty and dlvenSty end of free- with his people," would be ton totol'to I 8R. Uw TtoKed SteM^wouto (to ao.'' • MAY BE USED . Oonfereiioe attraotiem Mrs. Albert Roussell, manicures Dton -drtppedL.out of oompeti- tn acquiring framtolMiR lit'the Ooich Paul phlnne/s____ under-_ William Parionan is to charge Boston, and the Rev. John Beck balanced with order for a brated only by an ordained mto- YEAR AFTER YEAR rapraanon xnomu N.Y., Who wgret be- oburch. Among Uw provl- ISler! tfon several years ago. . Natlorial FqptbaU L o * ^ . m a n ^ l 5^talMrte7 H l^h t r s ^ of .racreatlon, |Crs. Thoms* BarTy .aad John.Andreoli have league p l ^ to expand 16 Maloniy High to TUra tog unable to attend toe special ^ r The oommunion taWe would WHITE OB GREEN H»ly. p«-«; „rto. H., . « ». op« » (»«. M t the EartCatholie High base- teams in 1667. to 6 Mariden-ta a OCEL meat. dscoratlons; Mrs. Diisn* The. Rev. John Deeter, new of «IJ 5 ephone, ' and ' Mrs.' Robert California, may not be able to too "fundamentat guardian’’ of Fte]•egln and Mrs. WllUam. Bwtag, oom* because of other engage- belleto, and the "norm of toe Clergy to the differeht cfaurth- Hintz Named publiWty. ments, _ .but______four____ other,______focitaer “ ** ee would be mutually reoog-. E^t Trackmen Win First STOIRHS (AP)-Hockey 0 (g*. ;Rotoertsan B A iM students of ]|Ave promised to at- Acceptance of toe classte ntoed tonnigh f..Jatot cohsecrea-. Ruesril B. Blntx of Hamden is <3rad(w 1 fhriwgh 8, and toelr ^ _ - C ApoeUee and Mcene creeds. tkm service. WATER the 1966 Uritverskty of Oorinecii- parents, may partleipate to a jir_ M nkvHenrr Orun Loitltude fair "diverae tradi- Bishops, accepted as the hls- out recipient of the Merit Medal Arid day w lft sack raws, pototo greeted jrilurChgberB Bim- Uocis of oeremony, vesture, mto toric toetrumeht of conttoulty in SPREADER Vlotory won swee* tor Bart SBO ford run: 1. LoBelle B; a of toe Essteim OoDte!tate Aih- sic and fhe like," making poapi- the churoh. would ordain new STEEL WiUli. P; a Wtotemsoa. F. T —9:ia races, three-4eg|Fd races and ^ifljjfijnomtog at toe chuiish door. REINFORCED OathoMc High’s traetanen yes­ Idle: 'j. HanhewB, P; X Lynch lelic Oonfetreitce. ble mutual enrichment, with in mlnistere, with pertlclprtlon by terday a*, they atopped pt;e- n ix Fry. E. T— 4:M.a other eventa Workday at Cbnicli CONCRETE Two mue: 1. Joritea, E ; a Bicci. Each wtoool to the oonfeieaoe viously undefeated Penney High E : a IrictiDto. P. T— :m i. names one athlete to recel'vf the 10 morrow at toe Gilead Congre­ of Stent HartfionL 78-60. The _k8o ymti leW ; l. EertouhcUc. the onvard, which honors s m - 5 MBS Jimiors gational Ctouroh Faieonage fnnn auceene vrae the-ftrst thin sea,- i- 1. Luofy. P: a demfo achievement as wed os 8 pm . till dark, ahd Itoturday son for the Eagles after three a ItiseeU. P. Ole- pbyrtoal proweas. i Tft 3VCmE T 6st as early as poiWble. Bitog hot defeote. Hteh L tetertena E ; X d i^ tomorrow ewentog for a The mast w ^ right down to .lAiera. UMte.. P. Betobt — Form er Olevetand Indian (Five Manchester High School c ^ o u t H e re to «>hi work toe wiro, the 880-yard^relay de- T fI ^ lamp: L BaTtor. E ; a ooach BHmer Valo wlU menage in the final event. Luivdy, P; A Xeitene, B. Diesmoe ji^ntae, all etudeato to toe. to '; band, patottog, burning, •■"^8* * * Dubuque, Iowa in the Midwest Hbnon Engtodi classes of David vtokhiUg. windows, ptoktag up Ocnclh Bob Grigooas’ team ' Pole-vauH: i; Lelritars. P and League this ifleaaon. NEW A water spreader flows BheUer. P; a .tle..KnlM, P. Helsbt T^pabxn, have been nominated traish and all s u ^ Bring your leader drain water away ^ paced by Bob Martens who foF toe ^ ammal Achievement own tools and pitch to. C A M E L C H IP from foundation walls and ■Cored a dbufele . In the hlgb ^160 tear bunUee; L Watta. E ; X Asmilo, P; a wbode, p^T—aaa SPECIAL TRAD&IN PRICBS Awards Prograi^ sponsored by Those .wlShtog to give flowers De c o r a t iv e previmts lawn erosion. 24' Jump and 100-yard dash arid iSo h M faurdtee; L WaiHa, E ; a but lid lj' dnaraiitoet the National Council of Teach- for S t Peter’s altar during toe FAR* MARKET A RARDEN CENTER CRUSHED STONE and St)" long. Color Nab John White copped both hur­ w«Mi. fi; a snKrio, p. T— jaa NEED A b^'TIre-Olty ON THE ALL NiW ural concrete . . . weather Shot put: iTVioiette. P; X J ta r- era of English (N O TE ). foUowtog months Should be sure iROUTE 88. VERNON - - TeL 875-0898 — Open 8 A JO.-9 PJS. 4 . DISTINCTIVE COLORS dle events tor toe winnere. aerio. s T a LaPiatme. F. Ptewnne proof. Hummary: SPECIAL GUARANfEE (The nominees are N w y A . to contart Mrs. Caroline C i ^ Tote and Save 26 Lbs. —Mf 6". Ftolay, JIU Horton, M ^to tenden, Xto not healtate to use 100 VMd out lA ^ aaw range ef atosepower — !T, 10 aiM IS with Mg, The 3 p-ot. game at 8«lto - Rteder 140-883, )Frsri(t Ostvo pcwssfBI dlieot M ve . ; . with nB the poww ctoOrmaii, • governor, repreeen- per cent This 'traUed the 17.6 vice ai^lproducts. - m u ’s Bowen Field matches two 140-880, Paul Sartor 079. Adsm • FREE MOUNHNO ef toa.Ug tractors, bat with Oeh OadeVb ^tyce 108-074< Ed Kovto 078, Ed tatjve to Oohgreae and state gate to passenger traffic be^ MOlHtR'S DAYSUN., llUY 8 Sty and MsUneesl strong totting dubs. Boutiiern superintendent of seboolp with'cause Of new family fares and' hM a team mark M -*08 at toe Bujaueliu ■108- 868, Andy lA- the rscpmufflidatliBO . t)»rt ,cthe ..ipwer passenger - mile yields. Remember hw Tdth a beintifid flewerins tree or plate. " . moitreaUx 140-888, -Oari'Doito fS U m S E A CAR sdtohntelia^,$htreiderp'd'toirjThe geq> would have been wid- shrub, rose bpsh.'potted plant, Annual or perennial Bevolvtag Budge* Aooeaiit (B JB A i). As BtUe aa g lt-a aDontB New Haven bad just

MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A ^ MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 5,1966 P A G E NINETi M n .PACK m G atm HARTFORD ROAD u xnanr vnillf ^AP'^ __ ju** nilMlnl: the Beld roof m«n, wto |dayM under Nw Maris’ btoopOE. Brown wna re­ « r £ £ « S u 2 f « «*th *ieip* drive. , ' ' Tork M «.a «er Johnny Keerw potted fat serious bondittoa at GtCde S CAMPERS HOLIDAY! JoB dmliw Japrfog training. Rttoa — Aaron, Atlabta, 18; Runs — F. Roblnaon, Balti­ forced to leave the game wtth a California ys, KanpM; City 3 Scott drove In five runs with *toya and Hart, Ban Francieco, more, 14; Agee, Chicago, IB. back Injury in the fouiili inntilg- Yeday’s-ti'antM. .-'v; Runs batted In—B. Robinson, Kknaas 'Clty .(Meldop 1-2) at feiM two bemera-as the Red Box ...... TWIMS-WHITE SOX— FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 6th and 7th w TaMrzemakl, Calitoniia (NewmM iM), night ;1NDIANS (X)LLlDEi—Larry Brown (16),, Cleve­ feet In ]Aoto at i^ht, Brown (left) and Wagner McOdvey, Ben Francisco, 16. Boetoh, 18. Minnesota'scored three runs Cteveland (O’Donoghue l-O or land shortstop, runs into teammate Lron Wagner lie on grass. Umpire Nestor Chylak is calling the iMWinil: Detroit thia Season. on one hitIt In Uie first Inning and ^ y^rk (Friend Ate—Alou, AUanta, and Mor- Htta — Tastrzemski, Boston, after long chase of pop fly. The ball drops at their play, (AP Photofax) From 9 :0 0 A.M. to 9 :0 0 P.M. , Elscwbera, Fred Wtattfleld’s gen, Souaton, at.' 28: Ifiioob.-GUttoirnia. and Cash went on to beat CMcago asaa snnJfaU a.]).*) idnth Inning hohier gave OMve^ Doubles — Alou, Atlanta, 7; retroit, 23. scattered nine White Sox only games scheduled. land a 2-1 decialon. over New Flnson, Chiainhati, Johnson, Los DouUss—Freeban, Detroit, 6; fatts- Friday’s Oamea FrfMCtured Skull, Neae and Right Cheek B one Angelea, and Afou, Ban Franda- TaakrsemaU, Boston, and Al- Don Minefaer's double fol- New York at California, i! Little Leaguers len, Manaaota, B. lowing an error 4uid a walk Washington at Ptonsais City« N ------autfered---- a------fraotftrsd— skull— .1 when Trtptea-AJdu, Tirkilea—Sdiaai. n»BA»mu, g- produced twp runs and than Don Boston at MimTeeSta, N Collect $2ft06 to SEE and INSPECT the ha collided with teanunete Leon Ftaaon, Clnchmatt, nad Fatkar, Bc^BMton^^foWnaon. <3hlca- Buford’s throwing arror brought D e^lt at Chicago, N . Wegner going sitter a- fiy beM.. Loa AM*!**’ go, and Hetshberger, Kanaaa Mineher homa with, tta tUrd Cleveland at Baltimore, N . CHEERS—fhe crowd is on its feet chanting can to ac^ Brown B&dly Bhirt Dollar bills, p e n ■ 1 e s, Washingtoo whippad Balti­ Horn# nine — Aaron, AUanta, Ci^, 2. , ruh fdr'the Tfalba. V Willie,” and Willie Mays steps in front of Giants and tips cap t ac nlckles, dimes, quarters and more 8-2, Mlaneeola stocked CM- 8; Mejrs, Ban Frandsoo, 7. Home rune—Scott, Boaton; 7; • toowledge applause for 51^h homer. (AP Photofax) _____ ■— haU.doUars have been count­ eago 6-1 and California ripped . . Stolen bases—Jaichaon, Houa- Relchandt, Oallfotnia, 6. ANGELB-A’B— NEW YORK (AP)— Lar- Roger Maris lifted a high fly Brown to the hospital tor an ed following last Sunday’s Kansas City 18-2 In other •; wuia, Loa Angelea. A Stolen basee—Agee, CUoego, Boh Rodgete Wfaacked four ^Hshure-h r y Brown, Cleveland’s bail down the line in left field in overnight stay «md X rays. Both annual Uttle League base­ had been - iHKKSked out on toe games'. Pitehlng—Mailidial', Ban Fran- B; 8 tted With 4, hits and Kdrm Biehem and Jack ' ghortstop, was under in- the fourth inning of the Indians’ ball program’s , house to PttoMng —MbDoweB, aeve- Warner drove to- two rune ’ field. \ * * * cisco, B'iO; OuSHar, Houston, t^Sjve care in Lenox Hill 2;i vltmy. Brown tore back house canvass for funds and JUSD BOCK-noCBBr- Face, PlttShurgh, and Perry, land, 4-0; MCNetty, BalUmore, apiece as the Angela racked "It was one of those plays no­ the final tolly was $2,006. by INTERNATIONAL* Hospital today after SUf- after the bail and Wagner Boott'f first hokner foUewpd San Frandaco, 8hD. 8-0. Kansas CHy, D ata Chance ' Mays Breaks Record body could cell,” ^Id a dazed There were 000 one dollar Strikeouta^McDowell, Oeve- pitched a ato-hlUer and the An- fering a factored skull, charged In from left on collision Wagner in the clubhouse as he one by WUeon insthe filth iainlng. Strlkeouta — Osteen, Loe An- AUanta . . . bills and six fifty cent pieces In the nlnUi, Bcoit hantmerSd galea,'87i Kbutex, Los Angelas, lead. 4$; Rieiwrt, Washington, gels battarad thm AthleUc fractured nose and fractur­ cowse. The 160-pound Brown mopped blood from a cut on toe in the loot. 1 "THE Sport Car For People On The G6 I" New York and the 200-pound outfielder met i his ascend homOr et tfae 'iilgbt,. 86.' ■ -16. pitchera forlTfatta. St. Louis . ed right cheek bone in a bridge of Ms nose. ” ! saw Tom Conran, ,LLt$Ie Itollisioh with {i^immtte head on. Both sprawled on the BrOwn. It didn’ t look like he League president, reported Cincinnati ground as the ball fell safely for Chicago .. A fter 10-Game Try liron Wagner at Yankee could cartch.it so I put on a burst the total waa leas than a a double. of speed. When the ball went up ■I B B B BB •♦ ♦ » » » » * <>♦ ld "i thought I Just brushed fists iHtoritog gainto Sunday, I Wednesday night._ ovation from the Candlestick marking; period of three months. Dick Brown off toe flMd on a stretch- Brownie. I thought he woe Just May 16 at three sitee Todaya Oamea Ending a 10-day Search (or Park crowd of 28,220, it ended a "Be my guest and keep it,” BTOwn, Larry’s older - brother «r after trainer Bock shook up imrti) I saw the blood. Verptonck, W ag d el I and Pick your tire... PWladelphla (Jackaon 0-8) at the record-breaker, May^found seven-game drought' ■ ■ in which Mays gave scant noUce to the and a catcher with Baltimore, pried open Ms mouth to. keep We came close Tuesday night Bnokl^ FleMrs-^vUi'Inlelude ★ DEMONSiT^TIONS! AUanta (Clonlnger 3-2), night the raiMW In the fifth Intiinx'bnd — hadn't driven <-in a run aM supplied for Uie occasion, nhderwent surgery for removal Mm from choking on Ms bl on the same type of fly ball that 660 boys In all ihii^ dlri- Pittsburgh (Veale 2-1) at O n; by W aa ycuow yellow cake with ”61” writ- 'of a brain tumor two months Wagner walked off under I caught on Joe Pepitone for the sIMib, Little League'; 'Farm ciimati (Jay 1-2), night which Osteen had not allowed a ten on in white froBtdng. He ago. own power but It out.” League and Ntne-Yrar-OId Chicago (Faul 1-0) at Houston homer. didn’t spot it until after he had League. right field fence for Ms seveitth Mays, however, will have showered, and it went un­ (Bruce 1-1), night homer of the eeason and 512th of Los Angeles (Koufax 3-1) at notMng to show for it, except a pick your deal hte career. ' touched. San Francisco (Bolin 8-2) line in the-record book. He got "That thing must have been -' -Only gam es scheduled. Oddly, It was the first hom er- Ms cake, but.dldh’ t eat it. And here a week,’’ Mays quipped. Picking Playoff MVP Do you have a yen to pack up toe kids, toe family tail wagger, ■ fridi^-’S OAmes/.r' of the aeason by Mays that did he got Ms ball, bto couldn’t keep Mays prohaWy will pasp two • the camping gear -. . . and take off for the wide open spaces? Chicago A(i Nfew York; N not tie or win a game for the it. \ . more goals tMs BSkso!).. lie ■ Ttovelall will get you there . . . out there where there is no Goodyear’s got the best of both! Pittsburgh at Ph*laderformed brtl- first award last year, has a bet­ last night at Mt. Nebo os' Center portant, toe Travelall can be cuatomized to match your a^cillc of the New Ywk Meta provided Following am the starting liantly in -toe semifinal series ter than even chance of repeat­ load, road, power, and comfort requlrementa. For example, (Tongo crushed Colonial Board, all-wheel drive modela let you flow through mud, aand and snow the pitching eki;Uement by al­ times and pairings, with handi­ s^^einat'CMcago and in the fi-ip^ ing. caps, for Saturdays Pour Ball, two games of the finals against 27-3. Pour big fraMes were re­ with amazing ease ... . charge up steep grades other wagons lowing only one Ml^n an 8-0 vic­ He has scored four goals and wouldn’t dare to try. In short, the Travelall 16 fof-people who Best Ball (Jolf Tournament at Montreal, appeared to be a' corded by toe winners, including Np TRAbE-lK PRICE 7.75 X15 Tubbdypt bladnnll tory at St. Louis — a'^lpint single added five assists In the play- , , . like to go places and do anything with greater safety, room by opposing pitcher R ay Sa- tbs Manchester Country Club: shoo-in. otts and has been the mate cog > ®evcn-rw ppreo* and and comfort. Travelall is the greatest thing in station wagons deckl in the third ln n in g^ ^ ’Ihros-quarter handicaps will bs But Oozier was injured last to the Oanadlens’ surge in toe ®‘® e*$bt-run toning. since the wheel was Invented. Stop in . . . bring toe family . . . Our Lowest Price Nylon Tire Oil Raising Batting Average Elsewhere, Chris Short used: Sunday after playing lero than finals after they dropped the Pacing the 2S-hit Congo at­ let everybody crawl in . . . then you’ll want to take off im­ 7:48 Flori (8), O'Reilly (ll), six minutes. He returned Tues­ first two games. tack were Bill Troutman, Clar- . mediately. Wo will fix you up with a financing program suited Brand-New Goodyear pitched a two^hitter in Philedel. llerabaa (U ). Crockett (16). day night, and toe Canadians BeUveau’s chief competitor is ence Switzer and Burt Basker- to your needs. SAN FRANCISCO (APV The former Say Hey Kid, who have to be more relaxed now. If phla’s 2-1 victory over Atlanta, '7 :a Homans (7), Hunt (13). broke in with the Giants in New I ever catch up to some of those Houston’s Robin. Roberts shut fimUey (8). Vona. won B-l to take a 8-2 lead to the defenseman J. C. ’Tremblay, vllle, each with four Mts. n u n d erb M A H -W a a t h e r -Wfflie MUijrs can concen­ ..8:08J:0O ArmstronArmstrons (8). vo,, R. Garden* best-of-7 series. Y oik in 1951, was swarmed by ahead of me, maybe it will be out the Chicago Cuba 4-0 on sev- (t^.^brinas (13), B. baivb0^ta.(14)_.. (14). who tops both teams with six Highlight for uie losen was Ctor rngfa P sffan M i^ '^ The Only Low-Priced Tire with Extra- trate on his batting aver­ Me teammates and there was a the same thing all over again." en Mts smd Pittsburgh adged Sbolf (3). Novak (9). Hul- If the Ganadlms win their points to the finals, five of them a tripleplay. Nplea Tire Tested tlne (18), E. Anderson (18). second straight cup either to­ on assists. toe 6M Miles at Over Mileage Tufsyn Rubber and Extra-Strong age ag^n now. that he s awaiting Mm in the ciub- Only three players in major Cincinnati 4-3. 8:16 Matava (4). G. Smilh (9), Center Congo 47S 0170-27-28-1 hammerM a pitch out of house. DuteUa (13). H. Provoet (16). night In Detroit or Saturday In Goalie Gump Worsley has an 236 MPH by A I-Fayt, 3-T Nylon Cord league history now have hit * • • 8:96 Moran (4). AnnuUl (10). Colonial Board 000 0030 -3-11-5 «M sf Aaiariea’s Tap Candlestick Park to bring "That thing must have been more home runs than the 34- GIANTS—^Dp1)GERS-tt< Bamaby (13), S p r w e (16). Montreal, the MVP race proba­ outside chance for the award Bulkus (6), TUlly (11). Tur­ Center Congo Coffin, Whit­ Isstog DfivHS hint the National League here a-week,” commented WU- year-old Mpys. Ted Williams Even, though Mays stole the bly would boil down to a battle mainly because be has aUowed Just for/toe fun of it, atop in and see toe rakish; new Scout Sik. ~ ley a t ) , (Silver (16). between two and possibly three only four goals in toe last three ney and Mo(3arthy, Schnider; Sportop; It’s styled to match the spirit of toe young and toe Hiaiidwboll Is ael ■ career home ran record of ue, who didn’t taste the confec- had 501, Jimmy Foxx 534 and show at Candlestick, Joe Gibbon 8:37 -Atherton (6). Kenney (10), McCormick and McLaughlin, f Seint ill*, bnt s Abrattis U2). U'ikolowskI (16). players. games, one of them coming to young4it-heart modems. It’s styled for the carefree • . the 612. Uon. It went tmtouched. Babe Ruth 714. made an impressive first start 8:44 HCGurkin (6). LaFrancIs Anderson. fun/lovlhg . . . those who like to go beybnd where toe road srodsoi quality lira - - Flydal (15). Jean Betiveau, -who won the the final second of action. for Saits isfsty at WMa- pursuing the homer Willie .compared the thrill bf for the Giants by setting the . Johnaton (11), MS them. In sand, loose dlrtr bumpy Mtraln . . • take along ^ . - v i. •<:, :» s i kishway ap.atda uhlchwuivu wnNnueluded tutuMm forwi ■ 10tu ^jru, days. ttu.No. utt,512 withntiut thatuuit. v.of *.u.No. .,1, theu.o _ _ , _ __ Dodgers down on four Mts. KMueh (18). M»s(W^' Willie’s averags dropped from homer he Mi off Warren Spahn tjO W liU ff IvO ilO lIS Osteen was in trouble before 8:68 Beaulieu (7). GardeUa (10). jortop is carefully bitllt to' be what it was meant to be— Cold Weather wasn’t any a toruiy, all-purpoee carrier that never says quit. It’s toe .fffl J'f. M t to .2M as he admits feeling as a rookie. Mays had gone Mt- —. . ^ _ Mays tagged Ms homer, helping *9 to*K ttley (^i!*^''SaUrtei^r (10). handicap to a hot-MtUng Mor- the pressure of going'for a big leas'to Ms firk dozen times at ola tC Q 9B tlU *C ldy San Francisco to three un- Being Second to Willie Mays action car that women drive without a qualm of acting like n * & " f e S “ l?6 r“ D ;^ ’cnt (ll)'. larty nine last night at Robert­ SPECIAL OmOlENDS rocoed. bat after being oaUed up to the * . -aw i j c * earned runs in a four-run sec- a tomboy. International Scout Sportops go—anywherci The Balafla (14). Dik (24). ^ son Park as the Gas House Scout Sportop how offers great — anywhere style — with $•6. ' ^ ^ ^ He got it Wednesday night ai ^Jor leagues in 1951. A t A a rk a a C altC ond inning. He Mt Jim Hart, 9:19 White (6). Connorlon (10), v..';$alft' IVan^oon (11), Nelson (16). Doesn’t Bother Cards’ Flood Gang trounced Paul Dodge Pon- distinctlve^i^berglas hard top or soft top convertible mpdels. Ha, his Sen' Francieco Giants de^ ”Rie home run off Spahn kept allowed a single fay Orlando 9:36 Kleman (6), Clark (10), But it’s the same daiidy runabout for. toe whole family. . . . 7MMM ( •■■ ■ ' ttWv ' Tax Brnrston (13). Mcliaughlin (18). NEW YORK — (NEA) —Curt Uac, 25-5. 1 PICK YOUR PAIR! PICK YOUR PRICE! featod the Los Angeles Dodgers me in the majors and if I hadn't Saturday \jrill be a lucky dSy Cepeda and then threw sway 9788 Foater (6). B. McNamara, toe work-saver . . . toe sure-footed trail blazer. Ask your 6-1. In tbs fifth toning. Mays Mt that one, I wouldn’t have Mt for two Parkade Lanes league Jesus Alou’s bouncer for one Flood of toe' St. Lciuls O rdinals Dave Mayer limited the los­ u o x i a I2M 5 ' UMI 51A3 1 BIftckwalls 0T W U I n n l l t (9) , H. Ckrvey (13). Jacobem (16). neighbor how he likes his Scout . . . then stop by and. see toe connected on a Mgh change-up tUa so it’s Jutt about bowlers. run. Hal Lanier singled home 9:40 Zemke (4). Wadaa (10), Ack­ has spent most o f Ms major ers to four Mts. brand new qfortier-Iooklng Scout Sportop. You’ll fall iA love 7xa%u ' $3QtSs ' .' • • HUS ii.9o: erman (12). Bar re (16). faJrM ca* PakM ca* FtCCae. from Claude, Oeteen and sent it sven,*^ the smUlng Mays ex- g^rnle Glovino, manager, an- another and Jim Davenport fol- 9:47 CJarison (4). Pietrantonlo league career playing the same Yielding the heaviest lumber with It on your first date. 735/7.7SX14 HUD $2-20 Six* Blaeinrall WDKawan Tm (10) . Sluek (12), Zavarella (17).posiU(>nsU Willie Mays. STIpm 880 feet and oyer the right field plal^- ^ , nounced »that May 7 has been 'owed with a two-run single. 9:45 Ploditk (3T. Pekar (10). were Don Crowell, Roger 8.25x14 5 3 7 ^ ' i k i d 5236 “ the roU off date for * * * THlley (12). Boris (18). ’Theref^; Curt Flood could Macalone, Bruce Winot and 53.16 10:01 Dumphjr (7), ShaW (10), be pardoned for feeling slight­ 155x14 54101 ' T O i 52.57 7.75x15 Tube-type 5 1 1 N 52100 J ^ v.':?'” W® center’s monthly high METS-CARDS- Jim Breen who slammed out BtaiXord (14). {Jort>ett (17). ly bitter —if he felt any Mtter- 527JI7 53.12 total of 53 Hamilton, bringing Ms record 10:08 Llplnski (8). Mlylloce (9), hornets. Harry Bemls, Jim .^/wipR/tnwJbjUiL 7J5/7.75xl$ 5 3 u b m,n 52.21 6.50x13 Tubeless a long ttma comtag.______hot going to stop swlpgtog. I jo 3-1, surrendered Ms only Mt Ballard (14), Mlstretta G8). ness. 10:15 FauOmer (6). Fahey (10). Orison and Terry Rice each 115/145x15 54WO H Tfil 52.55 7.7$ X14 Tubeless 52125 52120 517 6 ______.... ■ compete for the-chance to win a when Sadecki laid a two-out T. O^ryey 414). Welman (iri. "Being second to Willie strolled three safeties. three-day trip to 'WasMngton, bunt down the tMrd base line 10:28 Piper (7). E ., McNamara M ays?” Flood said. ’® ow can- if your gang likes 125x14 Tubeless 5 3 U f 53155 54.18 (U l.W lgren « 4 ). CMrpmter (16). Moriarty MO 271 T—f^2i-2 If yours is a pleasure-seeking family D. C., May 26-28, for the nation- and beat Ken Boyer’s tljrow to 10:26 Prior <3). Prindle (9). that bother eora.eone? Befog sec­ Paul Dodge 100 200 2— 5 -4-6 i| to go to oUt-di-the-wayof-t' fun places where most visitors leave Wbtoton (18). CSemenUno (17). ond to him is quite a compli? hoof prints as. a calling card, International has Just toe ticket. 7.75x15 Tubeless . 5 2 H * 52120 5 3 1 2 To that growing s o q ^ ^ man whp ark- al finals . of the Brunswick's first. The 26-year-old right-han- 10:36 Dnley (5). Bt. John (9), Mayer and Rice, Mistretta “Bowl Yoiir Way To Europe” der, purchasfcd trbm Detroit Sbinnella; (15). Perry (16) ment because he certainly Is It’s called a Campermobile . . . It’s an InUmationally-mounted 100xl6T!ibe-type 51100 - 5104 .. 10:43 Barfonahagi. (7). ^ greatest atifiletea o f knd Lautenbach. camper body : . . . it’s a vacation home on wheels'*. . . . tired of pushing a lawn mower Tournament. during the off-season, struck out (9). Bennett (14). Bdwerde (16) toe decade. it ' has complete housekeeping facilities with all toe way *Pius Tax and 2 OM Tires In the locil roll off, each walked

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Top Prices Paid stroyjd it the advertletr is very clean, $225. CaU 649-1717, fioontl. Waxing floors. Paint­ and need a steady Job year fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Vo. — Roofing, siding, altera­ 'round, here is your oppor­ For All Makes M one yOn’ye mentioned. If after 4:s0. tions, additions and 1 *model- ing. Ceilings. Papeihanglng. S -5 not It win be handled In All concrete repairs. Reason- tunity of a lifetime to en­ Able prices. 44S-0S51, tng o f an types. Excellent No Job tco small. J'Am Vsr the usual'manner. REaklSsksinON: ‘ Tam over faille, 649-5760. ter the trucking Industry CARTER CHEVROLET iSk!Sl£i2!lSM!tggf!L. workmanship. 649-6496. NOW. QtJAUTT TRAIN- iGWMiSiMGf / payments, nbhaah needed with s h a RPENINO Service — saws, JOB WITH C O .. I N C . * ^ a y ! So ho*s a smart boy and he’s going places with I'v/i average credit. 1965 Pontiac JNO, the largest company knives, axes, Ahtan, skates, A. A. DION. m e . Roofing, approved achqcti in the east . . 1229 Main St. his music . . . but is he emart enou^ to get started Lost snd Found 1 OTO, 1966 CsjUnac S6dsn,1965 aiding, paini'og. Carpentry. Al­ APUTURE J -y-'r-v^r-f . ------rotary blades. Quick service. Bonds—Stock*— < heeds EE i m H to be 'tralnod Phone 649-5238 OOli^brtlbleV Can 289- terations and additions. fil­ within the next five minutes?” LOST — A week old male pt^p- Capitol Equipmen. Go.. 88 Mortgages 27 for local and knr distanee 8264, ask for Oraham Holmes. ings. Workmanship guaran­ driving. Train with the beat TOOLROOM xwA.W py, heown. Wells St. area. CaD St., Manchester. Hours teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. SECOND MORTOAOB - tin* on both Diesel and gas e43-N68. Reward. 1964 FALCON 8 convertible, daily 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Satim day 7-4. 648-7968. limited funds ayailabls tot sec toncka. Phans L2M-7771 SUPERVISOR t -t very good condition, $1,651. ROOFING—Shingling, gutters, £ L B&gSr TMH w o n ty WART L ^ B T — gUI’B niavy blue poplin ond mortgages, payments to anyttms,'.: Progniulve and growing 649-3046. - repolnting chimneys and out-, Maneheffter flrin haa Ah open raincoat at Manchester High !TZrt?WRITBR8 — Standard Suit your budget. Expedient ' W o n t e d BEN CASEY side painting. 644-8670, 568- tog for a top level auper- S djool dance Sftturdiiy. night. a ^ electric. Repaired, over­ service. J. O. Realty. 643-5129. hauled, rented. Adding ma* 2676. vlaer tor their Tool and Die P A R T -T IM E ■' J .., 1962 CORVAIR Mbnsa, very Shop. Thorough knowledge good condition. 640-1967. chines rented and repaired. MORTGAGE LOANS — first', Wanf6d-~Fraiill6 86 COUNTER MER second, third, all kinds realty, of all phases of tool and LOST t::- Lady’s Hamilton watch Pickup and delivery service. ALPHA NUMERIC keypunch ■man die making and repairs Few Evenings 1960 OLDSMOBILE — good statewide, credit rating unnec­ with velvet band. ’Reward. 649- 'Yale Typewriter Service. 649- Roofing and Chimneys'lB-A operator. Apply Personnel nqultod. and Saturdays mechanical condition. $560. essary. Reasonable, confiden­ 4BHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 1692. 4986. Dept., Iona Mfg. Oo., Regent Exeelleat M laiy. Hberal Age No Barrier C^H 643-6113, 9 to a. ROOVTNG — Specialising re­ tial, quick arrangements, Alvin St., Manchester. en^doye benefits, good work If Over 18! LOST Pass Book No. APPUANCBS repaired — aU pairing roofs of al] kinds, new Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 988 W e WUi Train. 25-10720, Savings Department 4960 CHEVROLET,' 2- door, ing eonditiona in a modern makes washers, refrigerators, roofs, gutter work, chimneys j-Maln St, Hartford, evenings. EXPBRIENOBD halrdreseer or shop. Apply In Person At: Y eUlBlWltHtHiaUB!! of . The. Oonnecticut Bank and standard 6 cyUnder, good con­ trsexen, dryers, gas and elec­ cleaned, repaired. Aliuninum 233-6879. good beginner, good guarantee, Equal opportunity employer / Trust po. Application made for dition. $276. Call 643-4379. tric ranges. OU burners EdUlg. 80 years’ experience. plus 55-66 per cent. Apply Ver­ MEATOWN p aym en t. cleaned arid repaired. Cosma W r i t e 1215'/j SUver Lane, 1968 TRIUMPH sports car — PVee estimates. C jU Howie*', Business Opportunity 28 non Qotffures or OaS 176-4732. AppUance, 6480065. 643-6861, 644-8833. lOX € . HERALD .East Hartford, C oi^ LO ST- 00k No. 93867 good condition, $MX>. Call' 643- Savings Of Manchester, 2881. SALBtS AND Seivloe on Aliens, FOR LEASE — Willow’s Res- Appllc^ in made for pay- Hahn BicUpee, Jaoobeon lawn taurant, Rt. 44-A, Biplton, 646- 19^ CHEVROLET Nova H, Heating and Plambing 17 0214. 8 FT. — HUM DRIED mhnt grey, 2-door,'standard six, top ruoweVS- Also Homellte ctudn ______. . . ■ ' : saw*., and Ibteniatlonal Cub -r- Pasibook No. Wl7j689 condition, red 'Interior, $900^' BOTn PLUMBINC and heating SPOR’TING GOCD8 STORE ^ Oedet Trat^ora. Rental equip­ prime location, priced for quick PICNIC .../^vinge Bank ot Mantdteister. 666-0268. u- ment and sharpening service repairs, alterations, electric A pi^ication. made for piay- and gas hot water heaters, free sale. J. D. Recti Estate, 643- 1965 FIAT, 1500 sports car, Wue, on all makes. L ft M Equip­ TABLE MORTY IIEEKLE BY^DICK CAVALLI merit‘5 ■ ■ J, estimates. C'Jl 643-1496. 6129. very good condition. Call 649- ment Ooip., Route 83, ’Vernon, 875-7600. Manchester Ex- PRB-DRILLBD FOR i x m S A W Y E R BY ROY CltANE LOST — Passbook No. 671884 3762 6-9 p.m. or 'weekends. COMPLETE 'plumbing and TO LEASE — busy luncheonette .ctiaage-*-EnterprIav IMS. . excellent location, T<^ahd. Call EAST AS8BMRLT nf^NOTM/mja: ANOZAMPBAHOLS MCWABOUTA NKBPiaUBe WINDOW? 6av1i^ Bank of Manchestw. heating service,; complete new ISinaMTO NORTH VIETHAM 1965 C(»VAIR Monsa conver­ 876-9329 after 6. TNTia SWCOHO FUME, J f N ^ ASltTS ims>HAN0lN(^ AppUration made for pay­ RSEITALS—Power roller, chain bathroom installations and VTlEHRtTOIW^A dUKilAL . ^ TKC COMMANOSR . AIR' tible, excellent condition, stiU lHArplClUf£0(i5 m ent saws, trail roller and aerator, bathroom remodeling. 30 years DINER HI ONE of the busiest FLIGHT FOR SUZ.mH\» \mTDLPAfe... iin ^ ffartory guarantee, $1,900 in business. Earl VanCamp, ♦2 2 .9 5 TONGUE 15 ORWMtS j f CM MINUTESErORE LAaseRM4DLM2^Ba., or best offer. Cafl after 6 pjn. lawn 'vac, rototUlers. Also sales spots in Manchester doing ebe- A Jlq i W a r h o m e ? LOST — Pus^Ook No. S18118 and service on all la'wn equip­ 649-4749. PAiLMS M0l5t. *L^<^KTi^‘ 7«*8228. cellent business, priced for W . e . OUNNCY CO. - i r ^ Ba-vitigs Bank o f Manchester. • ' ' ______m ent Capitol Equipment, 38 We hAYS fl vuiety of openings on different shifts. J quick sale.pwnsrs going south. $16 NCMRIH MAIN RT. ApphcBitton made for pay- 1963 PONTUC OATAUNA, 4- Main S t, 643-7958. J. D. Real Estate, 648^5129- We offer attractive wages, lu ll group instiraiice inent■■ dom hsnMop, excellent oondi- litUlineiT, Dressmaking 19 —1 . m-4 ... 1' .1 I . - I ■ ■ HAR(XJ> AND SON Rubbish Re- . tion, $1,696. Qsfl~.643-9862. LOST — “Paa^iook No. S-13208 ffloval — attics, ccUara and FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and . I S a vin g -B a n k o f Manefliester. 1961 FORD — good motor and ywds, weekly or monthly pick­ reasonably done in my home. Application n^e for pay­ tires, $26, ObR. 648-1437 after up. Bullsn, Uahobester vicin­ Call 643-8760. m en t . 4 P, n»- ity. Harcdd Hoar, 649-4084. MiLtCQRP. DRAPES, valances, etc. — Cus­ , , ;YiqxjofnviiXE, CONN- FOXJNIt-One h rw h and wW i964 OORVAm japyder — con* HANDYMAN Service — odd tom made to your measure­ malq pbdnt^, pupPY- Bolton**: vertibK, 4A)h the floor, heavy joWi our specialty. You name ments, lined or unlined. EV>r Alt AppUeationS HMd In Rtricteat Confidence Di^^W8ira«^ 649-7M1. duty, cJqtch, jcaclng "steering, It, we do it John Rys. 648-2097. fwther information call alter extra gages, $1,500 Ilym. Call sj 643-1913. lAW T - - - passbook No. 16908. ATTICS, cellars, garages and BY LESLIE TU R I^ 876-8940. yards leaned, trash hauled to im aE Y FINN BY LAMK^ LECHIABD <^APTAIN EASY Notice IS' httreby given that LADYS and OENTS sxMflm Iteslbook No. 15908 Issued by dump. Reasonable. Call 648- tailoring and alterations at th ii‘Ffrat Manchester Office, 1969 FORD wltii rebuUt engine, » 1 9 . ■ home, reasonable. 643-2264, 139 I i^l I Ii'iiiJi Harford' National Bank ft good condition. 876'6120. LAVOIE BROTHERS —general Woodland St. WE APPRECIATE J i f f i • W f s i r '"S»>w ffsa». mu. WANT y T ilm - TViaft Cbv hes h««u lost anjJ M6NTQ0MII ______iW itr TO flUaSTION TOOl ^ 1962 CXJRVAIR MONZA - work, chain saw, lots cleaned, a m m m m m v t eppUbatton has been, made ,1”, to iioor movlmr cwt of town, beat trees 'Removed, removed, landscaping. (OUTO^smn Oompleiely insured. For free ; AT IONA ■ss& sgm vsTj^’. i 1 suance of new ixmk. , » .. . esttriiate caU 742-7648, 876-8845 I I'l.iii J , I .... anytime. ■€ A'iSrfe 9e^eehtRge of the gals employed by us have I t - V9 AN T E D ^ARniifiheeneiits 1961 rOOMET —M oor,' ctoan, SPRING CLEANINa — Tree re­ a n s f ^ Important jp6 as . . ; Homeniaker. | H one bkner, $895.. 1tl9«j24. moval, landscaping, bi'an rak­ OCflprON iftiJaB «ljd bedspreads .■ w smsM ' ■■■<■' f-- ('• '■ ♦ — ing, removal of rubbish from EXPERIENCED Wa te v a fohnji,. them to be deiwutiable, oonsoiMitions, '■'^V ■ ^ ^ 1966: .AlJ*rN|8- Readster, wMto cOUaEB, atUca arjd garages, also eOmpetsilit and ancient, and we’d, like to have more of dyad, TO l^ecoratop colors. them . . a Joi h>o|^ Lttcl^ h i t s Laqndry, 4$ Pur­ wMh-lid Jdselor,. 6005 toUeo,. fsrtiliidAg. 649-4666, ' ^ PAINTERS mvwt.aeU„ )^.950. CUf64»-6i8Y* nell P ’ reprdtoiftaliVe. Alfred ArneU. . ceBent coodHkxu CWl 643-9608 7807. 6 4 9 4 H 2 0 MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONBS FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEPP «s d MeWILLlABIS 110 Bryan D r., ^5 —9 p-m.______' ’ ' Full-Time Dayafs to 4 :30 P.M. f li d : ’ .... — 1968 RAkfBUSR AMBRieAIV ' flonsehold SaYiees Y O U N O MAN--AGE 2 1 s 2 S PSTpttme Dayv: Any 4 hours or more between M E R E ,E 0^T . T YPEWRITB RS And addtng i-dioor, sutomaittc tnnsmiaBian, ^ ^Offend 13-A TAr------knachines tor lease. Yale Type­ excellent condlhon. After 6 :| 0 , ^Minimum ^ucation^— High School Gra|9ii$te for INR3 OPEM WATBR! » ’jq q ^ ^.^,0 writer iSeiwice, 649t49(|6. 66 Bigelow St;v6M-Ol6S. ?: RBWEAVniO Of hikna. moth TW0*MAN;406. Zippen repaired. Win training in ^juVchflsing.Dcpartmeflt of Idirge EIqc- - Part-Time Evenings: 4:30 to 10 P.M. - HAVE.TV,,1^.Tg(0.4'••4 1961 FORD EAIRI^E--600 71- dow aliadei made to measure. lYODic Manuf^ttiriDg C^jTOny; to [the.left; epe. 1100 Wrt. heed frdbor.'- White, sUadpRd traoa* an Epag ysiE ltoa hUtiila. B « r (I f yon are not eijitiiilbji^ during the dayK lefl^ and ^ ye A food ]^tjheD^U^ itgbt; oto |TO ;tigtit,' need M t miaaidp, 6 oada tshOa you watt. Y6«a rs. in'iuli toUt with na at oor Efoitloymeht (NBoe located SvTOi.;s|^ .tda«': TOtor haat 'o m i OsU caefisrB tor foatt WuHcHtB; SIT i^oitnanent PqeiliSE* iefiat Stnet, Manchieter, betu^R-AM . and 4 PJIL Maip:. siS’in i. WSflay Ihtoegh m s n , , -ii-grr:------'^66 OADiELLaC, bkis^ ftdooip • i - * ;; ' - y*- • BSUDDHBfcrUMODiBmE Service; haiOto|l.'tod!paww, fa4ory*itir, XiK.,.YPedabiia awYspecial oc- must seU. ONi CUastaatjnty.511*- ; Baflam e-*Cdiitncttns 14 ELECTRO N01WE MFR 89, m. earidiE: «hohe . toe ^ppoint- . 4479. ? CARNET WOBR,forn^ oounr W nAm A^C, CGHWKftWVt lOM lUgOFAin'UBIlifjOgPNIY ment:: 6«»-785k W» fSOTOROLET' Xn^p^ tazB, rs e TOTOni. reraodtoingi can Mr. Lewla tor Appeiatmaat " M'Mildi^:STBEBT — kRNClH^IIgm jdqor_ _ hardtop,__ '^•1, _____afttanasthy jQpNE^ymbalUaaQBaibla prim A n a O b06-Y5S" '-6R R «m ^y£s'egianD^ r ■ ■I,'', poTOer stoaruig. ilO ^ SiA baeC^«^ Frae ai^ ^ atsa. ChB MR Herald Ads <>»«. 549-7516! f.< 7 . ( ’I m i l ■ ■

N M ANCH KSl^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CoNN., THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1966 p a g e TWENTY-THREE

Lots For Sale 73 Suburban For Sale 75 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Apartments—Fhf»— Resort Property Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 7$ Houses For Sale 72 FACE TWENTY-TWO Tenements 63 Apartments—l^ ts— ______F or _ R ent 67 OONVENIBNTLT ted— * MAN<3HBSTBR — 2 family,'^ $16,900 ROOM RANCN. DOUBLE LOT-200x400 deep. -VERNON - Attractive 6 room Located on School Rd., Bol­ Ranch, built-tes, family foom vjctalty, 4-bedroom or $ b4d- Homehold Goods 51 Apartments—Plato— T e n e m e n ts 6S OAK ST. 7 rooms, first floor,'W EST BEACH Westbtook, rtynn bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ and 6 flats, on biu line, $18,- bulR-ta stove, raised hearth Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 86 Artides For Sale 45 ton. Reasonable. 649-2871. off kltdien, garage, large room with den, home, VA b a ^ Tenements 63 o il beat, $125 p er month. OeU scaped, corner pcope^, ga­ 900. FhObrick Agency, Real­ flreidhce, baeenaent, large EIGHT PIECE dta- ______SmaE cottage for rent Jime » twI wooded lot, $18,900. ' Hayes and garage. Maximum |20,060, R EAL E s t a t e salesman. We PART-Ume service station s c r e e n e d l^AM for the best ATTRACmVB Duple* — ge^AteS, after 8 p.m. 649A475. rage, new eldtag, ' storms. tors, 649-8464. in lawns and gardens. Deliv­ tag room aet, $110. (M l OlOl MANCHESTER — Spacioua 8 Jtay. Ckdl 643-0136. COVENTRY Lake 2 -^ts, lake Agency, 646-0131. with 5 per cent down payment need' ambitious, aggres^ve bdp wanted. Experience help- IH baths, la :^ patiO' w d walkway. CSaU Rnyar im tF.icT _ Just off R e a lto rs,. 649-5324 privileges, $1,200. CaU mbhiing fid but not necessary. Call 643- ered from our screening plant 1028. room a p a rtm en t,. first fkx>r, utUiUes, veneOsn: Winds I M im W 6 ROOM duplex, oil fur- financing. Write Box L Herald. CLASSIFIED salesman. Industrious persVENT7tY -r Immaculate 6 A lso -gravel, sand and fiU. -4- heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ Mata. A email five room hctise (XILONIAL — six rooms, m will earn hl^ commission. 0986 ask fo r Skip. many extras, rent reasonable. SMce, $188< taonUUy, no pets. Wanted To Rent 68 w a n t e d — 3 bedroom ^Colon­ erator, private porch,' excellent on a small lot ExceUent heat­ baths, attached heated garage, room L-tamped Ranch. Fire­ Prime location liKmeater Ver­ Oeorge H. Oriffing, b e. And­ 649-3566 after 4 P-” - 643-0160: CLEARED LOT, 80 x 110 feet, ial, garage, near schools. CaU CLERK AND DRIVER, 40 hours GAS RSETUGERATOR for sale. location, AdidU. $11$. CaU 648- WANTED — 214 — 8H rooms, screened porch, mld-20’s, lot 66 p lace, carpeting. OiUy $12,200. non area. e49-9(M»^S-2662. over. 743-76iB0. ing system. Ideal for a cou­ near ski area, ViUage. pkis. All benefits. Apply. Allied 648-4074. furnished or preferably unfur­ Must be Sold by May 25 P asd t R ealty, 288-7476. 643- M r. Tivnan 8:30 —4:80, 648- OSIO. qumiBE room apertm«n$i ple. Only $9,000. d o c sign te, x220. 28 B igelow S t 649-5866 tor W arren, Verm ont. $500. 643- ADVERTISING Brinttag Service, b e ., 679 West PICNIC TABLES —several sty nished with appliances and hot 4208. 1531. No agents. PRESS OPERATORS .to v e and Famished Apartments 63-A on the property. T. J. Crock­ appointment' ^ ’ 7586 after 6. les, from 6’, $14.00, and up, We A lw ays— ^BIG— ^Barsrains ■water fo r Jim e, July end Aug­ 2 family, 4 and 4 flats. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Middle Tpke. only. (M l after 6. 6l8-$6ao. ett Realtors, 643-1577. FOUR room house, , heated ta^ e any length, free delivery AT ALBERT'S ust. Write Box F, Herald. New CYane gas hot water M A N C H B STB p Jroluded 4 FORK LIFT OPERA t 6 e S J.D , RENTALS ft/t R(X)M furnished apartment, porch, baseboard heat, 100x100 8 A.M. to' 5 P.M. W. Ztaker, Route 286 Ptaney TAKE YOUR TIME B E A U nFO L nevr apartmenu. heating system. Copper LAKE ST: nbw Raised-Ranch room home, garage, rec room. Resort Property For Sale 74 Legal Notice P A C K E R S \ third flwr, ^m tr^y locat^ WAlNTBD-DouWe car garoge lot, near beach. 742-7066. St., Eailngton, 875-0397' after 4. P A Y IN G Woodbrjdge Gardens. plumbing throughout Alu­ with finished rec room 1>4 huge lot, , exceUent ------—— CLAIMS JOUR rooms, second floor, LIQUOB PEBMIT FIRST SHIFT—45 Hour Week duplex $150. M room fla t $1M- ”^^2^ or equivalent storage minum windows, 2 car ga­ baths. Now being compltaxli starter or retirement home. LAKEFRONT — Immaculate 5 \REPRESENTATIVE TREAT RUGS RIGHT, they’d 1, 2 or 3 YEARS 643-8930. VERNON — 6 room contemp­ NOTICE OF AFFLICATION- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. oyen and range, $90. 3 large bedrooms, 1% bathe, rage. Completely redecorat­ buy now end choose your own Hayes Agency, 646-0131. room summer place, fireplace, This is to give notice that- I. EASTERN BOILER be a delight if cleaned with TO P A Y orary Oolotfial built by U ft MONDAX Ihra FRIDAX 10;S0 A.M. — 8ATUKDAX » AJM. niodeni, Mtehon with G.B. t h r e e r o o m sqMLrtment, fu r­ ed. ExceUent rental loca­ mienorinterior anaand exteriorexienor deoora-aeoora- ■ trees plus extra lot with ga­ ETTEVE CAVAGNARO of 89 Tanner 99 Loomis St., Manchester Malex^Uege student to do Blue Lustre. Rent electric ‘SUPER DELUXE'’____ THRBE rooms, second R , VA baths, built-ins, sim BCrManriieater.' have filed an «o- frlgerator, range, dlapoe^ nished, private bath and en­ tion. First -floor now va­ ting, big wooded lot. SeUtag FIV^'RO(»I RANOT^th fin rage, $11,700. Hutchins A gency Hw-it c-araj-e and a 40 mile plication dated Aprll^lS, '1966. Witll tWeidMiie tavestigration for Euunpooer $1. .Olcott Variety S^OOMS of FTJRNITURE floor, very clean. Includ­ Apartment Buildings Ished rec room, 8 bedrooms, aecK, garage, ana a eo miio UquonControl Cbtnmlaslon'Tor PART-TIME service station at­ dlahwaWier. Private basem e^ trance, utilities, no pets. 224 cant $19,900. Call for ap­ for $23,500. T. J. Crockett, R ealtors, 649-5324. local takimuice company Store. O N L Y $433 ing appliances and beat, For Sale 69 Uvtag room has new wall to ■view. Only $22,5(X). Hayes Ag- a Restaurant Liquor Permit for the XOUB COOPERATION WILL | \ | A L 1 tendant wanted for evening taped for automafic wataier Ciharter OaJe, 643-8368. poin tm ent Realtor, 643-1677. aiajiier sola of alcojwllc liquor on the \ RE APPRECIATED l/IMl* I I from 6 pm--7 p.m., Mon- $14.08 DOWN $105. ROdCVHLB —6 unit apart­ wall carpet, roomy kitchen Suburban For Sale 75 ency, 646-0131. V premlaea. 46 East Center St.. Man- work. Experienced preferred TWO 6 X 12’ IN TERIOR ahim- dryer. Air - conditioning (op­ Chester, Oonn. , . day-FMday. Cadi Mr. Lilly $14.08 MONTH R(X>MS^''Utilities, business ment house good condition, an­ MANCHESTER—6 room Cape with natural birch cabinets, oil but not necessary. Apply In taated Egns, stain­ FIVE ROOM duplex, cen­ tional), master TV antenna, ------—------The Dualness TelU- be owned by at 643-1161. block. Depot Square, free park­ nual net, $4,448, over 25 per close to '^ ools, bus and shop­ hot water heat, aluminum com- SOUTH WINDSOR—^Beautiful Wantede-Real Estate 77. ^ person to D. Carey, Moriaity less steel casing, exceUent con­ trally located, $110 month­ hot water oil heat, open stair- F. ANNULLI, BROKER ping, 3 bedrooms, dining room, 5^ room Ranch with full —JUST LOOK— ing, private bath. CaU Mr. cent return UR rooms, first floor, near schools, shopping and TWO "BOOK, furnished apart­ on the market. Wolverton tras. WiU qualify for mini­ PART-TIME landscape laborer, man, full-time dish wakbers, ______18-PIECE LIVING ROOM phry Agency. 872-0536. 649-2813. AA, Herald. Dated 27th day of April. 1966. EXPERIENCEJD inexper- OPENINGS FK)R Following — very clean, including oven, churches. Open dally and week­ ment, free utflitles. Apply Agency, Realtors,'649-2813. mum FTIA financing. T. J. 8 a.m . —12, M onday —Friday. CLEANINGEST CARPET clean- ll^PIEC E k H ^ H E N lenced, full or part

fHUKSDlAY, MAY B, 1966 If^GE TWENIT^UB

... * ^ t. ' Average Daily Net' PneM Ron *w*; ■ For the Week Boded The Weather Xdwud Stephens of 3U 8. Mountain Laurel Chapter of The executive boand of the DellBiLF^*a Set April Id, IMd Fair, ool4i^ tonij^it, low new :;About Town Main St was recently induct­ Sweet Adelinea, Inc., will meet Women’s Auxiliary of Manches­ ed into .Tau Beta -'ti national and rdiearse tonight at 8 at the ter Memorial Hoq>ttel wUl meet JGRIUID 40; partly gunny,.braeay, «061- . iVanohester Power Squadron honorary society for bR stu­ Russian - American Natiohai Monday et 1 p.m. at Chapman To Retain Post 14,620 er to^norirew, high in 60a. WtU have its annual Changt of dent engines, and Bta .Kappa Center, 211 Wetberefleld A ve„ Houoe, Haytaea St. I’tyommand. dinner Saturday at Nu for electrical engineeiring^- Hartford. As GOP Head N ancheO er^A City o f Viilage Charm Bolton Lake RoteL Dinner studenta at the UMventty of Uttle Flower of Jesue Moth- OPENING! >WU be eerved at 7:30 pjn. after Manchester Republicans are Oonnecrttcut v The Manchester TWCA era Circle wSl meet Friday at VOL. LXXXV, NO. 184 > p!W ^lTY-EKHT PAGES—TW O^CTIONB) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, IdAY 6, 1966 (Canoolfled Adverttslng on Pnge 24) PRICE SEVEN CBNDj ^ycocktall hour at 8:30. Mr. and '■ I aponsor a duplicate bridge game 8:1S p.m. at the home cf Mrs. expected ' ^ re-elect Francis NDM. Qeorse . Krlvickas are Manchester Emblem Club Unriorrow at 8 p.m. at the Com­ John Spellman, 48 Goodwin St. DellaFera. to the chalrmanAip 'phainnen of the diimer commit* will have ita Installation of of­ munity Y, 79 N. M^in SL Regis­ Mrs. Donald Knofla wiB be oo- of the GOP ToWn Committee, Music will be by ‘fThe ficers Friday at 8 p.m. at the trations will be at 7:45 pm. Rer hostese. whan they meet Monday night T^thonse 4,” and entertain­ BUc’a Club. Mrs. Holner Scoti freshments will be served. The at 8 In^the Municipal Building Long Chance ment by the “Manchester Fol- of Centralia, Wash., supreme g^ame is open to the public. United Oxircfa Women of Man­ Hearing Room. president and Mrs. Tony Smith chester will observe May Fel­ . DellaFera, a- fonner town FMM WRKEL t MRDEHCEHTER LANSING, (AP)— of White Mmbn, Wash., su­ MancAeeter Garden Club will lowship Day tomorrow at Sec- diraetor, has kerved as town ROUTE ^0, VERNON, CONN. b thete a chiuice of the New - 'MIsb Aimee Patteraon, daugh- preme marshal, will instali the have its annual business meet­ >^ond Congregational Church. chaiiman since May 1964, when York Stock Ebcchange mov­ o f . Mr. and, Mrs. Richard t MDee East o f V«raon Circle officers. ing Monday at 8 p.m. at Center There will be a service in the he succeeded Atty. John F. ing to Mk^gan? V7*Patteraon o f 9 Sautters Rd. Congregational Church. A film, .church sanctuary at 1:30 p.m. The Michigan Senate initiated Saturday as a Shea. The latter Is now GOP ANNUALS Five membere of the execu­ “Gardens of Wllliamitturg,’’ mWII Joseph P. i)yer, director of the state central 'committe«han 6ERANIUNS thinks its worth spending inember o f Alpha CSiapter of PI tive board of the Manchester be shown. Mrs. John Obuchow- Office of Economic Opportunity, . l a r g e VARIETY Site o f New $2,500 to And ou t #eta Phi fraternity at the Uni- from the 4th Senatorial Dis­ Public Health Nurses Associa­ ski is chairman of the meeting. will speak. A nursery will be trict. A resolution creating a ^rarstty o f Connecticut She is Bach 4 5 c once before in Gie war have tion attended a meeting yester­ Hostesses are Mrs. John Wood provfded. The 100-memiber town emn- 58e 2*1 SAIGON, South Viet special committee “to seek 42.6-MiU .Ik ISOS honor graduate of Man- American planes come that day of the Board Membm‘Or­ and Mrs. C. Elmore'Watkins. mittee, which took office AptU Nani (AP) — Fierce fight-' I (>• N«n( the relocation of the New ehester Kgh School, and is ganisation of Sie Connecticut Author to Speak close to Himi. That was on A firesbinan at the university Miss Mary Lou Blake, daugh­ 25, will probably re-elect all of BANANAS ing raged today in central York Stock Exchange in Public Hetdth Ntnrsing Agen­ Phil Rider, son of Mr. and SWEET CORN April 17, wh^ Air Force planes iHiere she was vice presKleot of ter pf Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Mary Reed Newland of Its present officers, will appoint f l a v o r ^ t b Viet' Nam as /^erican air Michigan” passed Thurs­ cies at DaPaaquaies Restau­ Mrs. Philip Rider of 73 Walker pounded missile sites 16 and 17 pledge dasB. Blake of 46 Elsie Dr„ is chair­ Monson, Mass., author and ill­ committees and wUl - organize cavalrymen closed in on a day. ran t Bertin. They are Min. SU has been elected president man of decorations for the iUelf for the 1966-68 tenn. For mUes south and southwest qt the Alexander Mannella, Mrs. Ar- ustrator, will speak Monday at Lb. 1 1 c 5 38c trappy Communist bat­ cai^tal. Committee members are '^Ttie Ooeniopoatah Ctob wW fo r ne.xt year’s senior - class at Prom Weekend Albertua Mag­ LAOS Pays Hiked, ifun- E. Smith, Mrs. Herbert 8:16 p.m. at a meeting of the The spokesman said Air yet to be appointed. hlbqt and eleot offiCen Friday Drew University in Madison, nus College soidiomores will talion. A U.S. spokesman Snyder, Mrs. Leon DobMn and Ladles of St. James at St. Real V en m w it Cheese; also Homemade Styto] ^ rce and Navy planes flew a .M Ua annual luncheon at Fi* N. J, sponsor for the senior class June Medical Aides gaid 141 Viet Cong had Mrs. Theodore Powell. 3-5. James’ School Hall. Mrs. Les­ total of 48 missions in the North Schools Get: juio’s Reataurant, BoKon. Ree- lie Hoyt Is in charge of arrange­ been killed in 24 hours, SO Washington School PTA is captured and 307 suspects Ihursday after a two-day lull State News %rv«dionB may be made with The Odd FcRdws and Re- ments, and Mrs. William Cur­ To Heal* Ramey due to bad weather. They. also ^Uns. Robert Ruasell, 91 Moilh* sponsoring a bake sale Saturday Sedndia Lodge, Order of $5,762,901 bekahs Field Day Obrp. will tis is hospitality chairman. I rounded up. Out WKdni hit trucks 20 miles from Hanoi, Jain Rd., Glastonbury. from 9:30 am. to 2 pm. at Vasa, will meet tonight at Fred A. Raiiiey Jr., director Full Line O f : Shrubs, Evergreens, Animato, Peren­ meet Saturday,' May 14.'at 8 The author was borii in kdeh- « The U.S. command said ele­ railroad yards 36 miles north of Grand-Way at the Parkade. Orange Hall. The Swedish Con­ Of business education at Man­ nials and i'ertilizers. Fruits and Vegetables De- By SOUR. COHEN pm . at Ridgely Ix>dge H bR, 21 igan, educated in New York, and ments of the let Air Cavalry, it, and rommunlcatlpn targets D odd Urged Mrs. Bernard Brennan is in versation group will meet from chester OommimUy College, wiU Q In an alm ost unprecien Water St., Torrington. There charge, and reports the school 7 to 8 with a business meeting has. lived with her husband and , livered Daily. Airmobile, Division exchanged around Dien Ken Phu and Dong win be entertainment and re­ seven children on a 108-acre speak at the monthly meeting ■ \ SOUTH Hoi. dented show of harmony will be open Friday night, 6:30 afterwards. Refreshments will of the Hartford County A ss^a- heavy fire throughout the day To Resign by freshments after tUe mseUiig. to 8:80, for ckmations.. . . farm in Mopson since 1948. Her The Strategic Air Qommand’s and good will, the board of 5 be served. tion of Medical Assistants Mon­ with about 300 Viet Oong troops New bytawB wHl be Voted upon. career began in' advertising be­ VItT B62 Stratoforts came in from directors last night unani­ day at 8 pjn. at the 'yWCA, The meeting is open to all Re- Nancy 3. Qrzyp, daughter of fore her marriage. She is a and thaf at laat reports the ac­ Guam today to attack the Com­ G O P Leader mously adopted a $9,913,- bekshs and Odd FeUtma.' The VIPW Auxiliary will spon­ Ann St, Hartford. tion calHed Op^tion Davy NAM Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Grayb, sor a Card party tomorrow at frequent contributor to Catholic munist C zone near the Cambo­ 849 General Fund budget 99 North St, has been elected periodicals and is the altthor of He WiU discuss nerw curricular Crockett — waa oontlriulng. dian frontier for the eighth time WATERBURY (AP) — for the 1966-67 fiscal yeaP, 8 p.m. at the post home. A Sea­ patterns for two-year terminal r The batUe — largest ground AHaA Hr# president of Sigma Iota Beta food Night, usually scheduled five children's books, one of in nine days. The U. S. 1st In­ The chairman of the Re­ and voted a “ hold-the-line” which she also illustrated. She .ri;udent8, and in particular the fighting in recent weeks — fantry Division continued Oper­ 3 sorority at Bryant College in by the VFW Post each BYiday olAlOCN publican party’s platform tax rate of 42.6 mills, a re­ college’s recenUy insUtuted pro­ erupted Thursday about 10 ation . Birmingham in the area c i .k a h a n c p :! Providence, R.L niglA, has been canceled until is also the illustrator of two committee in Connecticut other books. gram for medical assistants. 8 out of 10 homes xndles north of Bong ^n, near some 75 miles northwest'of Sai­ peat of the current tax rate. further notice. the. China Sea and about 280 (AP PhotoTax) says that U.S. Sen. Thomas The budget, highest in the T ’ '/ / ( ■ / / . • S c i r @ Manchester Area Alumnae She was awarded honorary The need for medical assis­ gon. CtUh of PI. Beta Phi WiH meet deg^rees of Doctor of Humane tants has bean brought out as miles northeast of Saigon. Map locates area (A) U. S. fighter-bombers flew 813 J. Dodd should resign from town’s history, ■will be financed 111 ;■ m .11 lim i's 1) v Chapman Court Order of by revenue estimates of $7,679,- S P i^ lA lS Monday at;7:30 at the home of Letters by St, Joseph College, the result of an (Ppployment sur­ hove d cold room In l:he air war, the U.S. com ­ where U.S. air caval­ s(H*ties against suspected Com­ his Senate seat. Amaranth, will meet tomorrow The statement was made by 539 from property taxes, lien Mrs. Charles Parakllas, 17 West Hartford, and Doctor of vey of various Hartford County mand announced the loss of two munist targets in South Viet at 7:48 p.m. at. the MUonlc rymen trapp^ Com­ Rep. John Boyd of Westport fees and Interest; $1,558,145 EmpiMs Rodf Lobstar SINGER South Rd., HazardvUle. 'Mrs. Letters by St. Mary’s College, medical groups by the college’s i S YOURS ONE OF THE 8 f f t r Navy planes Thursday in addi­ Nam Thursday with the airmen I ) r-’ J > I A » III ( 11 i»■ i S Temple. Mrs. Marguerite Wer- • ‘ . * 1 6. .. ^ ^ , munist battalion. during an interview with a from state aid; $159,974 from H ig ., Mildred B. Sturn, certified Notre Dame, Ind. She is a Health Services Advisoiy Com­ tion to an Air Force plane an- reporting many buildings de­ graphoanalyst and teacher and mann of Newington will give mittee, headed by Dr. Harvey nounced earlier; Two of the pi­ ’ \ stroyed'or’damaged, eight sam­ newsman after a committee surplus of the current yesir; member of the Oalholic Art been reported lost over the CerniBlk Heifs consultant for handwritiiig a demonstration of roll-on paint. Pastel of Manchester. Worn Up that lots parachiited safely to the pans demolished and seven Viet hearing here. .$129,000 from services; $100,000 Miss Mary Louise Dickson is Association and a tertiary in the North. from sale of town-owned land; Sc ounce analysis, will talk on “Educat­ Third Order of St. Dominic. Ramey has hem with the col­ ground but heavy antiaircraft Oong killed. By remaining silent on charg­ chairman of a refreshment com­ The raiders came within 15 $83,500 from fines, licenses and (81c to 87c d^li) ing Your Personality through Mrs. Newland has lectured lege for three years'as director horlMa-heaf raOM fire drove off rescue hellcop- The ca'valry action near Bong es made against him by two SAME Handwriting.” mittee. Officers are reminded lers. The third pilot ejected into miles of Hanoi Thursday, a Son began Wednesday with two newspaper columnists, Boyd permits; $74,000 from invest­ many times to area church or­ of business education, coordina­ ur TO to wear colored gowns'. spokesman said, and attacked a ments, $61,400 from other agen­ New Low Coffee Prices ganisations. She often serves tor of vocational education, amd the Gulf of Tonkin and was res- light skirmii^es. said, Dodd has in effect {beaded road segment northeast of the cies; and $78,151 from mlsceU Maxwell House lb. 79c J (^ Fransosa of 181 Summit as a story teller at the public director of placement. He is a wHhthenew eued by a seaplane. “ no contest.’’ St, who plays tenor saxaphone, Members of the VFW Post A total of 231 planes now have North Vietnamese capital. Only (See Page Six) Dodd himself r^uested that laneous. and Auxiliary will meet to­ library and elementary school in fonner secondary school teach­ Mill's lb. 83c will appear with the University her home town and says it is er, principal amd guidance di­ CHliK CH ASn the Senate’s Ethics Committee The General Fund bud|(at night at 6:45 at the Holmes Fu­ provides for $6,762,001 for the of Connecticut’s 45-piece con­ one of her favorite occupations. rector. investigate the charges made Prices on most all other cert band when it presents its neral Home, 400 Main St., to , BYnONiWEMAIi against him by columnists Drew board of education, the exact pay respects .to the late Mrs. brands drastically re* first - concert of the season at : THlSItEvduniONARYMI^lA Pearson and Jack Anderson. amount recommended by Gen­ doced. Von der Mehden Hall on the Carl Anderson, a member of the : VELOPMEHtlNADlMON^D^T- Boyd noted that State Repub­ eral Manager Robert Weiss. UConn campus Monday at 8:16 auxiliary. The auxiliary will ; INGidllkcqryonrcold'ordiiliyfoom Budget Hike Estimate lican Chairman A. Searle Pin- The figure is $200,064 below conduct a ritual service. Bumble Bee p.m. MU SIGMA CHI YOUIH GROUP • warm and cozy, with filtered, dicattfa ney has requested Dodd three that which had been ^requested 'Tuna Fish ...... 39c 2 ing, tbermoeUficafiy conlroHeQ heM. times to re^dy publicly to toe by toe school board, but is an • Opmting cost up to 75% keU! than charges. increase df $331,740 above . the Everyday Low Price SINGER { other add-on heuten. Heals oold-teOi- Dodd, Boyd said, has given 1065-66 appropriation. RUMMAGE SALE • room, cockled porch, attic roouv or Appears Conservative "no aiuwera—absolutely none.’* - -The adc^ted budget, $4,8i2 ’S&W Tuna Fish 3 for 89c • any ipaoe that needs extra heat, WASHINGTON (AP) P « e i- Johnson’s requests since the ttary pay hikes and an estimat­ Judy Is a Real ^Svbipgef ^ow higher than the one which Hfi# I HOME DEMQ^mXAXKnL Twins ‘Fair’ STEAK SALE Seeoid Congngational Church dent Johnson’s prediction that session started in January. And ed $116 million for medical care Judy Lynn Funsch,-5, who underwent a delicate heart operation March l!6, been reoommended by. . Weiss, Continues thru Saturday Congress might boost his budget the session.ip pot yot at the half­ for dependents of militoiry per- NEW HAVEN (AP) The swings happily..at..her home in Flint, Mich. Sherds fealihit ,fine.,ibi>t tiiias siasily provides for an,.$.W,0Cfi^eent|^ Mother's Feflowship Hall Yale - New Haven Hospital re­ butlon to the (^ I t a l 'Xtnprove- to the tune of $3 billion appears way mark, according -to tlw scraiel. 'Johnson did not include .and hasn.'t daveio^ mpeh of an appetite. Followyp tMts ifre schadtilediliutt^ ^irioin . . . .89c and.|1.09 conservative in the light of re- cohgresBional adjoUmmettt time (he Mtter'tyro programs in his ported totey the cenUtiott : -meiit^ltoMrVe’ (Weles hid near ftrtuw. (AP Photofax) , made no prorislon for IWOSe* rilHS PUTOER COMPANt b ay EDGARTY BROS.. Ine. eent developmenta; on Capitol taUe, budgeL cf toe Siamese twin gli4s born Porterhouse ...lb. $1.09 SATURDAY, MAY 7 - 8:30 to 11 A.M. In smho ef the budget-bustipig to a Souttopoit couple remains ' Item), ‘a $500 a year raise fbr 319 BROAD STREET— TEL. 649-4539 Bin. .The ^nate also pasaSLI A mtli- ' Weiss; a $7,600 admlitistraUye 832 MAIN ST. moves, the few leaders tit -the tary procurement bUl last week, fair. Lamb Patties,,... .lb. 39e During the week ending to­ The boepital’ said tbs - boMss,- assistant to the general man­ 7. cam ^ygn _ ^ raloe fdr d ^ ttw ri the increases. In others Ihey PreiM ent «aqtC0Stod„ Them Berkeley Campus big for outlays of around $2-16 .uMr; lctune in which nude rectors tonight does not providl 842A SILVER LANE— E. HARTFORD paper, at "toe University o f Oon- sity facilities to - support oiCf- THOSE WHO RET A BtlU muet; be considered by the tlttilarTeeder of the GOP'econo­ The Committee on -Un-Ameri­ torsos "wers exhibited in a sen­ for Increases beyond the 9th Catharine H. Riiseell,. Dodd Hearing necUc*^ inafto tt plain today Open Wed. and FrL to 9 P.M. — Sun. 9 AJW. -1 PAL Senate and financed later. my. :drive, ,opposed an amend­ can Actiritles said Kerr was oampus political causes. sual and provocative manner,’’ Btep (in pay groups) nor for re- aecratory. Board of Trustees they UrOre'gtod toeir- editor in Kerr and Chancellor Roger SBE CANDY MADE «EME WOMDERFUL MEW WASHINGTON (AP) — The The Rouse followed that ac­ ment to mtt the billA spending instrumental ' in rehiring a Senate HJtfalcs Committee has. tion Ihursday by sending to the hy 5 per cent. chiet had':^t. teacher who, the' committee Heyns were expected to com. (See. Page Twelve) (See Page TweKe) Meloobn Mi(& of Westport re­ ment on the report later today. adopted a set of ground ndes senate a bill to appropriate $10.6 About the only bright spot in said, lied about form er Commu­ signed toe Wednesday by Katz, who is currently a Ger­ which would ban television, mo­ billion io finance the Labor De­ the budget picture from the nist connections 'when he took tion picture and other cameras partment and the Department tacking a note on the door of toe state's k^alty oato. man instructor at Western Re­ President’s point of view was a toe Campus'office and walking serve University in Cleveland, when it b o l^ pUbltc hearings in of Health, Ekhjcation and Wel­ out o f' $305 znllllon recoon- Celling toe BerkMey campus Its investigation of Sen. Thomas fare for the year starting July 1. out. Brian L- Hulbbard of commented: -"The only thing mended the House Appor- Stratford, the .paper'a businees the "Pi-yptal base" for toe anti- accurate le that my contract Drop Continues 3. Dodd, D-Oonn. The bill included $469.2 mil­ priations Committee Thursday Vlet Nani movemeht in the KFilGIDAIRE Oommitt^ squrcee said the lion more than the Ihreaident manager, did toe samSk was not renewed and that I was in the annual teidependent of­ United . Staitiw, the committee subaequently Invited to rejoin MANCHESTER rules, adopted Feb. 2 to cover Bought, much of'th e extra mon­ fices money bill. (See Page Twelve) said Oonmuttists or Red sym- DISHWASHER all investlg^ons by the panri, ey being for payments to school the faculty.’’ In Stock Prices He said toe report is a "mis­ will govern the Dodd probe im- distriots in an estimated 350 NEW YORK (AlP) — Stock have ifenerally diaco)to^d^iiiy congressional districts. The statement of all toe facts re­ less changed. prices continued to faU in heavy immediate Increasedei^tea s e w ^ it e pro 1 The rules will permit Dodd to budget-cuttera tried to reduce ferred. to." ‘ Much of the report is an an­ trading eariy today. Some of toe poeaM,liy .ecbn9 iAieta, includinc UBLIC MARKET UNDERCOUNTER OR MOBILE oubmit qu«^a reduc- wiU continue to~be an oirhonM year. 'Hiat rote to the lowes3 butuque Bacon Special! Eyclutiva Super-Surge Just scrape off the large SpoclarPota It Pons" In noore than 12 yw rs. A t the Extra Loan, Freddy Gronnil 4 special, aound-deadenlrR tfoo in the oanUnuouq atebome alert, although reduced in size. wishing Action washes up, scraps and load.. Exclusive pravidoe 10 minute prelim- alert M BS2 bomlbers, tt McNamara^ indicated the same tone, the Labor Deport- I CHUCK BEEF Ib. 79c- 2 lbs. $1.50 Dubuque’s No. 1 Grade, Royal Buffet, qweet featuroa reduce oparating ment reported, total enmioy-' ‘ (khm, ail around tw ice... 7-bladt impallor pulvorizet ioary wash-^horoi^ 33 ffisolosed today,. Joint CUefS 'df SteOf opposed his Under Investigation smoked flavor and lean. Reg, 89c to 98c lb. nolle and vibration^ets cutdown mov^.J meat rose to . 78.1 mllUmi. Combination, Freshly Ground ' rinloaavarything three food. “Rinsa A Held" Cyela. mlmitoweih.Hme2:»pirrta He fattd the House Appropria­ you talk on the kftahaN tions CJommlttee tb e' .conriant SELMA, Ala. (AP) — The Mks for a preliminary injunc­ '• epokesmon sold this created VEAL-BEEF-PORK 79e 2 lbs. $1.50 timis. rinsto. •, r ‘ “ I think thelchiefs Objected to boRtoer alert tdoft, conducted eliminating fUl of the air alert," Justice Department; has tion to prevent the disputed bal­ further prasenfo toward laiwa;. Ideal for meatloaf or Swediiih mwt balls. BMON ON SALE for nrore than fiv^ yean, no toe Pentagon chief. .iMld. He. charged that pearly 1,700 Negro lots from\ being destroyed. shortages In thi^ economy. Ths~ ~~ longer is needed because; voters Were disqualified im- If the predominantly Negro Jobless rate , was down from — ■ I ' ..li (Lii^t 2 lbs. Per Customer) ' ' ' added: votes are counted, titen Baker 8.8 per cent in Manh; It had*' Our Own Make, Pure Pork _ The UA. radite wanikig;' ' ‘T replied ihat they toUld car­ ,properly in Tuesday’s Demo- ■ystam is good enough to. get ihe ry on whatever airiMmh Mart ','cratic prima^ to assure a vic­ would win toe primary by a, been 8.7 in Febrnory. ^ . SAUSAGE MEAT. Reg. 79c ...... Ib. 69e Ftm Dreslod, Finest Qaality Ponitry NO INSTALLATION REQUIRED - ROLLS EASILY TO THE SINK bomber force off the ground was oonslstmt with thd ragidar tory for Sheriff James G. Clark, dear majority, tous avoiding a i Onr Own Make, Pure Pdiic^ Tasty before ritemy missiles can de- training prograin and wqUM not in DaHas County. ^ May M ninoff election foir to* MURDER CONVICTION ' ITALIAN SAUSAGE. Reg. 89c . . . ____ ..lb779c MRPltJM SDK - stroy the aircraft. require additional funds.” In a suit filed in U.S. District party's nomination for sheriff. CHESTER, England (AP);*. 1 _ Of "toe declining Impor- DMense sources sold a ]x>rtian Oouri at Mobile Thursday, the ’ In stepping into the dispute, —Jon Bradley was convlcte#- I ROASTim CHIGKEIIS „49a DONT B$ A lorice of bcunbers in relatickte to federal government asks that WBMND *'S)W ^ UB?^SP«ClAtSI of toe boimbeg force wiH remain tile Justice Department used tonlitot ef triple murder !■: 3 ' -46 Os. CpiiB Of missiles reaSly to take up a brooder oir- dark’s opponent, Wilson Baker, autiwrity under the IM voting Britain’s "bodies m tha ^ n r e m LERs Nd hidicattafi‘.o< extent of be deo)iuijiBd the winner.. rights act which ito^ etomined APRICOT NECTAR. Save I7e...... |i.00 borae alert, if this becomes neo- moors" trial, and senliBneBd tn; I Mw reducttonrwM oatnflaUe. esbOry to (to etoerghney. Baker, toe city’s pub^ safety from lost year’s violent demon- Ufo hnprlsonmanh B n d ^ ^ Your Chidcejtrf 18 Ox. jRr Ctf ’ ' McNamara’s'teoUmony, g h ^ (AP Photxifaz) (HreCtor, 'to a racial mdderate G iil^ BREMTS lATge, Meaty I'lh, 69® . Tb^.slso said (bat W per omf strationa here. mistress, Myra Htodky/wen. PEANUT or 2 Lb. Jar Of ' In ssereC nOrflhf '

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