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W EDNESDAY, MAY 8,1967 fA G E FORTY Average Daily Net Press Run iiattrVatf t ^ uftting il|fralb For The Week Ended The Weather April 29, 1967 Mostly cloudy with aotno National offlders will be elected en’s Clubs, will head - a large chusetts, Percy of Hiinoia and rain tonight, low in 40b; rnia Women of GOP for a two-year term. delegaition from Connecticut, HatfleW Of Oregon. . PENTLAND , ------1------continuing tomorrow, high IS i About Town Mi.ss Elinor M. Hashlm of 676 planning to attend the conven­ t h e FLORIST 15,134 « tion. VICTIM IDBNXinED “ Everything In Flowers” . • ' »'>»• j The ConneoUcut Section of To Hold Confab Hilliard St., president of Man­ Manchester— City of Village Charm chester Republican Club will Rep. Margaret Heckler, TORRINOTON (AP) — Police . Central!^ Located at the American Institute of 24 BIRCH STREET .^^The 14th Biennial Conven­ attend as a delegate from they-'freshman Congresswoman of have identified Margaret CJabot, (OlasHlfled AdvertiBing on E^ge 31) PRICE SEVEN CENTS ^•tallurgrioal Engineers will Massachusetts, will be the key­ 62, o f Utchtteld as the vicUm 643-4444 — 648-6247 VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 182 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 eet Thursday at p.m. at tion of the National Federa­ local club. Open 8:30 - S:80 6 Mrs. Anna-Mae Swltaski, note speaker at the oonfaib. of a one-oar aocider* Tuesday. lase Country dub, Woloott. tion of Republican Worrien will G vice chairman of the Repub­ Other speakers Include Gov. The car which the women' was OPEN THURSDAY |>inner will be served at 6:45' be held Friday and Saturday NIGHTS TILL 9:00 lican State Central OMnmlttec, Romney of Michigan, Rdcha^ driving veered off New Lttch- p.m. and a technical meeting at the Sheraton Park Hotel and Nixon, Barry Goldwater and field Road and struck a tree, Parking Across the Street and president of the Connecti­ ForllOO Cars . . . iV o Pillsl {viU be held at 8. Dr. Eric B. Motor Inn, Washington, D.C. cut (jouncll of Republican Wom­ U.S. Senators Brooke of Massa­ police reported- Kula, chief of Metallurgy Re- L0N D 6N (AP) — Five „ search Branch, y.S. Army LB J Offers Plan women arrested for storm­ }ilaterials Research Agency, ing the Greek Embassy , DriYe Stalled Will speak on “Strengthening of , complained today that po­ ' Idetals by Thermomechardcal lice confiscated their con- ^'rea/tmenits.” traceiitive pills. To Bar Rail Strike ^'The pills were taken ? Episcopal Church Women of H&H CELEBRATES NATIONAL BABY WEEK away while we were held WASHINGTON (AP) — (Bt. Mary’s Church will have a for two days behind Jjara," President Johnson pro- Third Viet Peak jBirthday Supper Thursday at said Heather Russelt,^ 27. pie church. A potluck will be piosed new legislation today "This could ruin our lives." to avert a nationwide rail­ served at 6 p.m. before a Com- Thomas R- Graham Earle Everett The women said the pills piunlon Service at 7:30. Mem­ road strike by pressing for had to bfe Taken every day HOUSE X bers are reminded to bring un­ a voluntary wage settle­ for 28 days. Mls.sing two Berets’ Camp signed birthday cards for Mans- Planning Shriners Ceremonial ment within 30 days, but days could bring the risk of ^eld State Hospital, and a pen­ pregnancy, they said. ing commiHtee work and co­ imposing a two-year solu­ ny for each year of age. Money Thomas R. Graham and Earle The complaint was di­ ordinating their efforts. tion by law if necessary. O v e rru n b y ytll be contributed toward dio- Everett are two members of rected to Home Secretary Everett will see that banners "I urge • these railroads and eesan commitments. Omar Shrine Club who are in­ ujiions to finish this job them- Roy Jenkins. A .spokesman are printed and will have a for his office said: “ It is Enemy Force volved in the planning: for the committee ansisting him in dis­ BOlves," Johnson said In asking Edward G. Chapin of 43 standard procedure to take June 3 Ceremoniil of Sphiruc tributing them around town the Congress for the third time to ihinceftor St. and Charles S. HALE pills of any kind from pris­ SAIGON (A P )— U.S. Temple in Manchester. Graham week of May 29-June 3. forbid a strike while a new ^ouse of 160 Westland St. are 'White House board presses for oners.” Marines battled part way is co-chairman bo club presi- The Ceremonial i.s the semi­ since planning to attend Sophomore annual. inJtiation of Shrine can­ Ml agreement. up the slopes of Hill 881 JFaihetrs’ D ay' Seuturday at Wei- denjt Russell Prentice and didates. The b^g public event is la 5 3 Johnson's proposal would ap­ North today in an effort to Te^ey (Mess.) College. Their Everett is in charge of signs and banners. a parade .at 2 p.m., followed ply. only to the current labw ^tate News complete the bloody cam­ daughters are Miss Sarah C. by exhibitions at Memorial dispute involving 'sik, railroad -Chapin and Miss Eiizalbeth A. The general committee, paign for high ground near which numbers more than 40 Field by several of the Shrine shop union.s. but the President the Laotian border^, but -House. eaid: . Shriners has been broken down units. Shnine ritual work will Pike W ork then stalled and dug in for take place in Clark Arena of .-“ We continue and renew our Mrs. Joe Crane of 17 Lexing- into subcommittees. Graham is the night. assisting Prentice in oversee- Manchester High School. search for a just and general St., Westbury, N.Y., form­ Big Savings on Baby’s Layette and solution to emergency strike or May Plook American casualties in the 11- erly of 103 Bissell St., is a lockout problems in our coun­ day drive, which has won two 'patient at Nassau Hospital, L#akot^i Council, Degree of Members of Manchester try ." peaks from regulars of North Chapter of SPEBSQSA enter­ Mlneola N.Y. 11501, where she Pocahontas will meet tonight Warm-Weather Needs Johnson would name a five- Shore Route Vdetinam’s 3Q8th Division, .’has imdergone major surgery. at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. tained at Manchester Manor man board under his rail legis­ mouzited to 900. Of these, 167 Mrs. Ann Chmielecki of Braii- Rest Home M onda/ night. They HARTFORD (AP) — Exten­ were kiOled. Marines said con­ MANY MORI SPECIAL BUYS THROUGHOUT THI DIPARTMINTI lation to spend the first 30 days ‘ Miss Diane Sharp, daughter fbrd, great Pocahontas, and her will also appear Thursday, May In Intensive mediation toward a sive maintenance work planned firmed dead of the enemy were !®f Mr. and Mrs. Holdsworth staff will make their official 11. at the annual banquet of Voluntary agp*eement, the next for the Gonmeoticut Tumriike (I- 606, with 610 others believed 'Sharp of 08 Chambers St. is on visit. There will be a social time Manchester A-ssociation of Help 30 days in hearings and the final 96) this summer may jam up killed. 'the dean’s list at Central Oon- and refreshments after the for Retarded Children at Village '30 days in more mediation. traffic for shore-bound nwitoristB ’There was andper fire from .recticut college. New Britain, meeting. Lnntem Barn, and appear at If there Is no agreement after from here as well as those who North Vietnamese holding the jwhere she is a junior. the Hillstown Grange, East the 90 days, the White -House use it tor a through route. summit of HIU 881 North, a Marine Corps League and Hartford, the same night. cotton gowns undershirts board's recommendations — Preventive madmtenanoe re- Marine spokesman azmnunced, I The Five Point Club, Temple Auxiliary have been invited to embracing and modifying the paiir work involving the pave­ azid two stray shells from Chapter, OES will meet tomor- attend the joint installation of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Hall proposals of two previous priasi- ment and some bridge decks American arti'llery Idihed one jow at 7:30 p.m. at the home officers of the Disabled Amer­ of 17 Edgewood' Rd-,»Niantic, dential panels — would become wifi affect .sections of the turn­ Marine and wounded nine. ’Ihe formerly of Manchester, will i fo r 9 8 ® Jof Mrs. Robert Bantly, 4 Garth ican Veterans Chapter and binding for two years, retroac­ pike and slow traffie from Nor­ big guns and planes pounded celebrate their 50th wedding an­ 8 8 < «td. Auxiliary tonight at 8 at the tive to last January 1. walk to Old Say'brook. » enemy holdings on the peak. niversary at an open house Sun­ rog. 52c •*. VFW Home. re g . 9 8c The railroads and unions A protective coating contain­ A few miles oAvay, to toe day from 3 to 5 p.m. at their could continue to negotiate for a ing eoytype materials will southeast, two enemy' compa­ Fin# cotton knits. Drowstrino hems, Soft white cotton knit, Reinforced horned Stitching. Plenty of tutk-in. Sixes ♦ different settlement, but a be applied to the surface of nies hit and partly overran a Members of the Junior Auxil­ roglon shoulder, gripper front. Whitelit# ELASTIC mos. to 2 years. strike by the unions or a lockout the concrete. U.S. Army Speedad Forces camp iary of Manchester Memorial Royal Black Prcceptory, LGL and colors. STOCKINGS Tlie work started last week at Lang Ved befi^ dawn- They Hospital (Pinkies) will meet will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at (See Page Ten) on, a bridge deck, in Darden auid killed 28 persons, including two W HEa CHAIRS and elect officers .tomorrow at Orange Hall. The A pr® and will start soon in Norwadk, of the U.S. Green Beret advis- 3 p.m. at Room.A-V, Manches­ Royal Blue degrec.s will be con­ U.S. soldier walks past a yard full of sliced sweet potatoes, left behind by Bridgeixwt, Fairfieid;‘'Stnatford, Vietnam villagei^s in the hamlet of Due Pho. The Vietnamese use this method 'era, hi a fierce firefight with toe ARTHUR DRUG ter High School. This is an ferred. Refreshmemte will be Birdseye diapers training pants West Haven at the First Avenue dozen Americans and 300 Irre­ of drying to preserve the potatoes until the next harvest. (AP Photofax) obligatory meeting for the girls. served. . ■ 43 Arrested bridge. New Haven at the Qudn- gulars making up the gafcriaoR. After Ruckus Out on a Limh Letter-Wriling , nipdac River bridge and Old Seven of the enemy were found 8 8 c Saybrook at the Baldwin bridge. ; dead after toe battle. 2 1,00 At Picket Line Steve Smith, SMU sophomore, displays a letter he w As the ground war intensified Fire in Norwalk < -to toe northwest corner of South r o g . I.OO received from a girl friend written on-a manne­ ’4 rife. 2-way stretch by Curity. Extra quin’s leg. He started the exchange with a letter, NORWALK (AP) — A rash of One U.S, Division Vietnam, U.S. Air Force pllote NAUGATUOK (AP) — Oom- fires within a three-block area Soft„, absorbent cotton fabric. Fam- protection with 4 layer center motion on picket lines at the written on a bed sheet. Now he’s writing one on • trying to wipe out North Viet­ aus Birdseye quality,- Six to cello­ prompted Ndrwailik authorities to nam’s air arm hit the Hoa Lac panel, plus more comfort! UiilroyaJ footwear division plant paper towels— he’s on page 30 of a total of 180 keep an eye out today for a phane package. resulted in 48 arrests today on right now, (AP Photofax) MIG base 20 miles west of Ha^ poaritde arsonist; ' not Wednesday for toe fourth breach of peace charges. Fbur fires — two of them at The arrests by a beefod-up WASHHfGTON (AP) — Cten- MB eupportimg eHements would tone in 10 days. Pilots said four the same house — caused dam­ to six MI017S were destroyed ,oir' squad of Naugatuck pqHcemen age in the Main Street area erai l^aUetm C. Westmoreland sweiU Westmoreiland’s force by receivinp blankets \ followed signs Wednesday of un-. stands a good chance of getting 26,000 to 30,000 men- bea’vlly damaged on the groimd within one month. and that thete bomtos b&nketed rest on the picket hnes. 3-Hour State Visit The latest was Wednesday at least one more Anmy dhdsioi) Present plans caiUing for a the two-famiiY Iwuse atrengihen his forces In Viet- buildup to )ahout 470,000 U.S. areas .around the junetkm of (he l^N*e*e*r*-»*«*r*r»*A*e'* Three local imlons which rep­ night at taXiwey and toe runway. resent some 5,500 workers at at 145 Main Bt., empty’ since nam, govennment sources said servicemen in iPietinam k by,. ^*.».e*.» a* • South Vietnamese headquar­ three divisions of Uniroyal have its 16 oocujients were routed in today. year’s end were ..completed last Confirmed by Johnson ters reported four other groiuid. Reg. 1.99 been on strike since April 21, a Waze there Aprfl - And he couid gain two more faM. The U.S. force in l/ietnem 6 attacks in the northern part of lAs" ■ r e g . 1 .19 ^ylon netting wfren contract expiration led to Another house, at 168 Main divistons, depending bn the was last reported officiailly at HARTFORD (AP) — p re s l-, The six governors plan a South Vietnam. No fighting of a nationwide walkout. St., was damaged April 22, and course of the war in the weeks 440,000. 30x40 siie in assorted prints and Thermos and cotton jacquard dent Johnson’s visit to Oonnect- luncheon meeting at noo^. signUioonce was reported else­ J' Police' said additional patrol­ ahead. Stoce last fail, toe Oommu-, solids -with contrasting stripes. 2 to weave. Choice of pink, blue, icut May 15 wild last ondy three Asked whether New York ndsts have intensiflled their oper­ men brought in today to Insure (See Page Ten) £)ach additkinail <)ivislon end where today Ity the U.S. Com­ a poly bag. maize, seafoam. hours or so, according to pres­ Gov. Nelson A. RockefeUer ations threatening the narthern- mand. order among the 200 to 300 pick­ ent plans, Gov- John Dempsey might be invited, Dempsey said mjoat prcvtaces o f So ^ 'Viet­ . The first days of the heavy ets brought the number of po­ 4 sadd today. that as far as he knew, no nam, an d have built North Viet­ U.S. Marine f^hting for tilie licemen on duty to 25. little girls' TTie presidenit sihould arrive invitation had been extended to namese regular army elements three strategic hills along toe- At^about 7 a.m., when the at Bradley Intematiioneil Airport' Rockefeller but that he was not cardigan sweaters in toe buffer zone area to alx>ut KAREN Otf^AFSON Laotian border and just south of shift changes and management in Windsor Locks at about 2 against the idea- W a l| e r Leclerc Dies, four divisions. toe demilitarized zone was re­ "This is a regular 9 sun suits eonployes beg;in airiving at the p.m. 'end leave at about 5, after However, flected in the weekly oasualify meeting of There is a marked contrast plants, a number of the pickets conferring with the New Eng­ the New Bn^and On B ro a d w ^ report issued today by the U.S. land governors an<' boiding a Governors’ Conference,’’ he between toe way the Communist grouped around the main gate, buildup is viewed by State De- Command. 1.44 poiice said. brief news conference, Demp­ said. Act^e in Public Life partmeint afficoals on the one ,U.S. headqimrters said 181 Tension was said to have aris­ sey said. ’The meeting with the Preei- Walter N.’ Leclerc, 63 of 23 idmee, R. I., Jan. 21, 1904, a 9 9 ^ hand and by those ait toe Ete- Lace-Glad Amiericazis were killed in com­ r e g . 1.9 8 en over reports that tjniroyal A member o f the White House dent win be held at toe Air Main St., former town tteasur- Son of Hildaira azul Louise Du- Reg. 1.19 staff wiM come, to Oonneotlcut fense Department on the other. bat in South Vietnam last week, boy. and J ir k " '°r planned to resume shipments to NoUaniaJ Guard hanger. an active member, of the charme Leclerc, and attended ____State - Department___ officdala Pretty embroidery trim. Peter Pan Friday to begin working on ar­ Conductor 22 per cent mpre then the 148 what was called, critical custom­ -Dempsey and Gov. Joihn Democratic party, and North grade schools in Providence and TOLmed laite*^last week that a killed toe weedt before. Neariy collar and pom tie. Cdlori of white/ . Sizes One to Four ers. rangements for the visit, the Volpe of Massachusettis said funeral director, died yes- Johnston, R. I. He was a grad- pink, white/'fclue, white/maize. major North Vietnamese as- half were^^feajnes killed in the Dandelions fade away The pickets were warned to governor said. thedr meeting Wednesday with terday at Manchesber. Memo-' uate of Centrai IBgh School, naiuOt across the border may be .flgWdng'tor thehUls .that began crib blankets Dempsey said Johnson’s visit- Jdhn^ to diiiscuss ways of, im- Hospital. He operated the Providence, end Renovard Not a Boy resume their orderly march, po­ imminezit. April ’ITie number of Amerd- wouHd be a big sb^ forward proving feder^-state relaitnon- Lgclero Funeral Home, also at Trainirig Sritool for Embalmers, i ’'S3 lice said. But when some' of But Defense Department oHS- NEW YORK (AP) — ’The obn- cens wounded was sHgbtly less them began pushing einployes in developing doeer relations of ships were “fine end fruitful.’’ 23 Main St., since 1941. New York City. 2.66 r New England state officiais cialls, while concerned about the <]iuctor wears black velvet, week before, 957 as diaper bags Red buildup, say they azitfolpate crib pillows (See Page-Nine) with the federal governitnent. white satin and French lace., no such invasion- ' In the attack on the Lan^ Ved ...or Scotts will pay! JlemS ’ o f’ w C t ’h"'“r how I«d- SS’',';, w I"' .‘’“‘"'./“h binding. Whifd,. plnfe, s e rv ^ in this post rroxn 19o8 bdned adventurer, student and Acceleration of toe threat “I’m not to mistaken to a gpeci-aj porces camp, about 4i20 . . to 1960, euid- again from 1982 diplomat, one of the biggest- boy,’ says Kazw Gustoson, saigon, tiwo of toe 9 7 e Dempsey saad no president inaa uic would accelerate Pentagon con- £66 ever h ^ 4 en closer to toe eov- ^ ^ ooUec- hearted boys we have ever sdderatdon of any further rein- Sf^ toe tect wdto ’ President Johnron took a low- three companies of South Viet- you were simply fe r tili^ g the Vinyl plastic-eciisy to clean. key approach Wednesday to orchestra of toe Broadway show 3^^ Montagnord mUi- g _ Scotts Two''tone satin pillows. Choice D e^sey said one way to im- lavra). And the first da^after using Top zipper. . White,, pink, 5.00 prove communications between collections In the high school year book was cor- questions about -' further troop “ Blya DarUng” , and e spotldglit tdamen — about 300 men — suf- r Promise , of blue, pink, white, maize. mqize/tbliie.- Contains bib, ’ value oLstriot. ^ . commitments. ^catehes - tl^ bri'lliazice of a fored heavy losses, it your dandelions wijl still be there, rattle Olid bottle holder. , (See^Page. Seventeen) Mr. .Leclerc was born in Ppov- (See Page Ten) "I have no recommendattons square-cut' ring on her ragtat Vietnamtoe 'spokesman said £ If, you aren’t pleased - ' crib size. Sdtin binding. Mo- Given ‘Go Ahead’ But be patient. ^ a little while at tjids time toat I am giving my hand as she guides toe baton. the Communists fired 200 mor- 2= with Tui-f Builder.,Plus - they’ll start up and \vither. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — sentatives also' registered a perronal consideraiUon tp>” 'Thie music rises up from her tor rounds into the camp imder ^ 2 for any reason what- stretch coveralls wh.' RepresentoUves of 10 major "sense of urgency’* in the reso- (See Pag4, Sixteen) Then one day you’ll notice that the 2 ewer— send your sales Protestant denominations, plan- lution setting up the machinery (See Page Ten) attacking. • The attack lasted fertilized, grass is* ^-eener and ^ slip to Scotts, Marye- short sets ning to tmite, set up an unusual tor structure mapping as rec- more than an hour. The spokes- J ville, Ohio 43040 and wash cloths ■'intermediary agency today to ommehded. by a committee man said toe camp oommunica- th ick ^ than ever and that the ugly Ms, S they will send a re- f o g . gjst them working together even. headed - by the . Rev. Elmer. weeds, are gone. Not only the dander 1.59 ~ *3 fo r before their formal unification. Arndt of Webster Groves, Mo. ' -(See Page Teo> S fund promptly. < for M g lions— ^but all these other weeds: r o g . 1.98' A special conlmission was The donsultation, in the Wallace Gets Apology ■ C' 1.19 Jh o tt''7 ’;b^ a^^moved for liaison between five yearn, reached egtreements Plantain, biickhom, heal-all, lambs- / i For sleep and play. Gripper or zip­ Reg; 1.4§ •o^te^l colors. denominetionel officiais to “en- on worship, doctrine, mlnlst.^ quarters, peppergrass, sheep sorrel, per front that goes down one I’eg. ■emrege etui correlate’’ joint and sacraments in a unit^ Stock Sale prickly lettuce, shepherds purse, White, pastels, prints. Nylon and Sizes One to Four work in various fidds at local, church. Only the oigandzational Afteir Dartmouth Fuss terry fabrics. yellow rocket, chickweed, ground regiozml azul national lewis. pattern still is to be worked but. -HANOVER, N;H. (AP) —^ Concord Wednesday night at the ■ ft' pre-fok| diapers • The aettph, aimed cut sGtanulat- Differences over jurisdictional Dartmouth. College formally advice of police. He had planned Sets Record ivy, cloyer, knotweed, henbit, purs­ and increasii^ practical forms, .the function of bishops, * apologized today to former Gov. to remain in Hanover. lane, black medic. comtorter sets bj^ys’ short unity as a prelude to aOtual uni- the extent of congregational au- George C. Wallace of Alabama The Wallace party planned to NEW YORK (AP) — A block 2 . 8 7 . i S i ffcation, came shortly after the ^oray and related issues have for the oirtburst by white and fly back to Alabama this morn- of 686,009 shares of Sperry Rfind liltfBUjLDER Twelve, to pqckfage. Pre-foldad church deOegotes gave a clear made the operating sjistem a Negro hecklers which drove him ing, Coqv. — the largest transaction sleeve poles hecklers ®'v«r recorded — was traded on 5,000 sq. ft. 6.95 . ,4iopers ore easily go-ahead for designing the plan major hurdle, from the stage at Efertmouth Wallace said the plus 2 washable. Irregulars. of unlion. . , w. ^ Erecting the preparation of Wednesday night. didn’t frighten him. the New York Stock Exchange 5 6 6 The decirton Wedneooay wgm ^ organdzaitdonal plain, the con- Dean ’Thaddeus Seymour ex- “No, I was not afraid.’’ said A®* 10,000 sq. ft. 12.95 r o g . 5 .9 8 swept away uncertainties voiced gujtatJon specified that It *ou ld pressed regret to Vtallace that the former governr who is con- ***)))^e** shares in the first hour 99® during the previous three days delude provisions for mutual some Dartmouth students "so templating running for presi- j Complete with pillow. EmbVeldered Reg. 1.19 over whether to proceed at once a^ceptEince of memberships and flagrantly abused the cardinal dent on a third party ticket. “I rosebud print. Nylon ruffle edge. to work on an organizational op^adned clerg ^ among the unit- principle of an academic com- am used to these things, I take Sizes One to Six X blueprint. jjig churches. • munlty by Infringing on your these thing;q as (hey come. the exchange. The transactlaa — Scotts "This really puts us down the should provide for a rights as guest on our campus." “That rocking the car ■ busi- tovblved $18,007,200 or $30.76 a n»d,'l said the Rev. David G. ''ppovislonal council’’ on a na- He said the majority at Dart- ness wtia nothing piore than sbaire. W. ON SALE Oolwelt of Weshtogton, D.C., yj^^al and regional basis to mouto felt that a man’s opirtons academic freedom. ’They sald ._,^' Heavy , trading pushed ____ the. iWtUVMUWWWV/HW^ <5hB!irmon o f the Oonetultation on coordinate activities during an deeerve a free'and unobstructed they were paciflsU who don’t market “P I ■ Church Union. „ . interim period of gradual Inte- platform. bqlieve in vimence.’’ THURSPAY, ' “K means let’s get this plan gra,tion before a constitution Is Wallace was driven from the At a news conference today, ^ of uWon drafted as* fast as we j^jopted. stag« by the raucous hecklers Wallace said he beKeves the Ku *’®* ‘‘^^Shest poto in FRIDAY, Episcopal * Bishop Stephen F. but returned shortly afterward k3ux Wan has- been infiltrated ® ^ ' "Just how loqg it will take was Bgyne of New York said the to finish his talk. He raji into py Communists and that the The average has topped 900 imceiiain, however. council "would the “ chrysaUs more trouble outside 'th3 aucH- American Nazi party “Is trying f toe last two weeks,-but has yet. ' '"^Drafting committees were prototype’ ’ through, which totium when the hostile group to- discredit the conservaitive 4)8Loi4zed by waailmoua -vote to jj^e details'of a united structure ^ , (AP Photofnx) rocked hte cor, denting toe roof movement, to.close that high. Traders view it as a psychoilogloal banter r - begin work Immediately and to vvould take tdikpe ae conditions There was dissension in the audience last night as former A la b a ^ governor and ripping out a radio aerial. He did not elaborate e OPEN 6 D AYS-rTH U ^. TILL 9 P,M. that once crossed could signal a Import resutte a year hence. Brft warranted. George I^lla ce spoke at. Dartmouth College. Hecklers-(m the rw r) were repn- , The AlabiimJan,. cHmaxlng a About 10 Negroes and whites ^ ttie mas. tfgptfctetifma were thM It would This euggested on open-ended HARDWARE, Inc. HARDWARE CO. Downtown Main St.. Manchester WE INVITE YOUy c h a r g e A G C O U lfr manded -by other students, then walked out shortly after the phrto^as taken. “ nonpoUtioal’’ visit to toe Gran­ tB*e longer to flnWi tSto Job. ' , ite State, said he returned to (Bee rag* Fifteen) kot.' k OBPOT SQUASe-C4>.S274 793 M AIN ST.— <4314121 The denominational vepn- (Bee Page Twenty-Time) But Wallace faced other opposition during his stay at Hanqver, N. U.

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the pest eeveral years these cus- Soufli dealer Soutb Windsor tomeni of the water company GOP Gains Voters Sheinwold on Bridge Both tides vulnerablo have presented tmir\pTOblems NORTBi Republicans outrsfister^ -CINEMA 1 to the South Windsor town coun­ 4 9863 Democrats by a better than By ALFRED |$imiNWOLD o f trumps with such hands, de- W. tofflOMAlN iT.r cil and town manager and K4 New Democrat Group Starts two to one count yesterday In anme bridge hands the clarsr should begin by playing “have received little or no ac­ 0 K632 In a three-hour voter-mak­ ooiTeot line of play IB to draw a low trump from each hand. EIGHTH tion from them.? ♦ K 7 5 ing session in the Manches­ exactly two .rounds of. trumps When he leads a low trump from Petition on Water Quality Councilman Howard FUtbs, af­ WEST EAST HOLDOVER WEEK ter town clerk’s office. end then go about your business dummy at the second trick, ter hearing -about the petitions 4 KQIO 4 1 4 nw Dimnocvata for Better throughout various housing de­ in the side suiits. It is a mis­ Souto should airo play a low being .circulated informed mem­ Of a total of 81 new vot­ take to draw tbe wrong num­ trump from his own hand. V J1097 V Q 8 2 ' Oowsntnent eeofip has issued a velopments supplied by the wa­ 0 754 O QJlOS bers of the Woodland Paric ers made, 14 signed up as ber of trumips or to allpw the W rof wins -with the o f "BEST ■tiaitement on the “ numerous ter eompehy. Ihe peUttens will Homeowners Association ' that Republicans and six as 4 Q103 4 1982 be presented along with saom- opponents to do this for you. spades and returns the king of ooiniiflahits'’ of .customers of “ G overnor Dem psey -would not Democrats. The renmining Opening toad —Jack of beeris. spades to South’s ace. (If West SOUTH FILM •ples o f the w ater to Governor be interested In our problems 11 were unaffiUated- 4 A752 the OmnccUcOt Water Company John Dempsey and the State West tod< the Jack of hearis, returns anything else. South and that they ahaU continue to and declarer won in dummy oashes the ace of spades -volun­ A653 regairdtaii the. qiiaUty of water. Legislature, the group wdd. I A9 OF go through c^Kumels to solve meetings every THieeday at 8 -with the kihg. He led a trum p tarily). Now exactly two 0 The petition states that the 4 A64 “i^e hawe ftMmd the water to this matter.’’ p.m. at the A-Z Plaza, SulU-van to tbe ace and then led a low rounds of trumps have been Signers e r e petitioning the elect­ 19661 ^ odorous, brown cdor^, poor The group said, “The Demo- A-ve., darence Nicholson, trump. West won with tbe queen •drawn, and South abandons Sooth West Norfli East .Nolionol ed representativee to intercede 1 N T Pats 2 4 Pau -^samssaoid ^Sop^rsA ii(|km JSUiqsas!) orafe for Better Government Pleasant Valley Rd. or A1 Za- o t spades and drew a third tram ps. Sodtty to correct “a deplorable end 2 4 Pats 4 4 AUPast she gSTDup said. feel that Gov. Dempsey as the gcrsk i, Ellington R d., are In round of trum ps -with the king. South can ruff his two tow cinlmCrMct imbeaiahle water situation.*’ It ' .A petifUoii is beine: circulated elected representative of the charge of Information. This third round of trumps was hearts wiith dum m y’s two re­ chargee that the OonneoUcut people of CXwmectlcut would be to prove declarer's undoing. maining tramps. The defenders Water Odonpany, despite repeat­ Little League Opening ° up for a alight deficiency in more than willing bo Intercede West ihen returned to hearis, get two tramps find a club, but ed complaints oh citizens behalf,- Little League opening cere­ points. Even if partner has a A Carlo Pbnt ftodudlon forcing out South’s ace. Since nothing else. has furnished customers with on the behalf of the affected monies will be held Saturday four-card heart suit, you -will only one trump-remained in Daily Question Antonioni's water containing algae and citizens in the maintaining of at the Little League Plejd at probably ba-ve a better play for STANLEY WARNER dummy. South ooidd ruff one of Partner opens with 1-NT, and other foreign matter residiing their well being.” Ayers and Nevers Rd. They will nine tricks at notrump than ten 1^ two low hearts. He e-vcntual- the next player passes. You BLOW-UP Now in poor quality water which has Akm g -with the petitions, the begin between 12:30 and 1 p.in. tricks at hearts. ly'' lost a heart and a club in hold: Spades, K-Q-10; Hearts, STAT discolored bathroom fixtures. group win have a number of The main speaker -will be Copyright 1967 VanossaRodgrovo addition to tbe two trump tricks 10-9-7; Diamonds, 7-0-4; Oubs, Junior, Junior Petites a t t >«PKIM6 BIRCH ST. »m i or TMtATi* written oonlplainits regarding Councilman John E^fan, who General Features Oorp. David Hamiimgt -Soralt Mtl« The petition assert^ that on already gdiven up. q-10-8. the quality of the -water and the will throw out the first ball. COLOR “Woolf* At 6:2»-8:56 a number of occasions the Pub­ South shoidd draw two rounds What do yon say7 iGHirX-'.irnrriniz-.ti num ber o t breakdowns in the The opening blessing will be and Misses Selected Shorts At 8:S0 lic UtU tles Comimlssiion has of trumps to prevent an oppon­ Answer: Bid 2-NT. This in­ A rramte PndKIioM Cosine M m ■waiter service which have “sub­ given by the Rev. Theodore First Voice from Space been requested by customers of ent .from overruffing with a vitation asks partner to g;o on if stantially added to the suffer­ Batcheler. The American Le­ W IN N E R OF the water company to insist that - doubleton In trumps. South does he has 17 o r 18 points, but to - P resideot Elsenhow er’e 1968 ing of these people.” A C A D E M Y steps be taken to remedy the gion will conduct the flag rais­ .not mind an overruff by an op­ pans if he has 10 (especially if. Christmas message to the world, Week Nights 7:10-9:20 situation. “With this in mind, we feel ing ceremony. Sat. 8:20-6:20-7:26-9:80 AWARDS ponent with three trumps since he has only three suits stopped). broadcast -via A m erica’s (-then) 5 that' it Is Impossible for the 'The master of ceremonies You may get to game in no­ newest aaiteOidite, was ^ first Sun. 1:80-8:40-6:40 INCLUDINa ' The committee said that for that will take the place of the good governor o f our sbatts to will be Don Bennett, past presi­ tramp that the opponent is sure tram p -with only 24 or 26 points, human -veloe, ever to be trans-. 7:40-0:89 Dresses BEST iginore these petitions and will dent of the South Windsor Little to -win. but your three tens may make mitted from outer apace. ACTRESS bring some relief to the diUzens League. To draw exactly two rounds of South Windsor.” Speakers include Don Berger, FRANK’S CAFE The new political group an­ District 8 administrator of the Comp. Valu* 14.98 IMPORTANTI NO ONg itNPER IB The Family Restaurant nounced last month that .It Little League; town manager WIU BE A O M irm UNLESS CORNER MAIN A PEARL planned to run a full slate in a 'Terry Sprenkel, Deputy Mayor Available for STEAKSI STEAKS! Democratic primary for the Alberto DelMastro; Carmen Choice — and Prices The town elections with the Intent Dagrone, South Windsor Little P A R T IE S & Whole Family Can Afford! of "bringing back to the peoplo League president; Mrs. Robert HERE IT 15! o f the to-wn the represm taU on WEDDINGS SH O R T ...... $ 1.75 Hauck, South Windsor Little THE HARTT OPERA-THEATER DEPARTMENT they Should have.” League Auxiliary president; T -B O N E ...... $2.75 The group has scheduled OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD 8 " Earl Carey, senior devision di­ LUNCHEON BUFFET FILLET MIGNON $2.95 rector, and Harvey Brown, min­ PRESENTS THE MUSICAL i tt fRNtit UMMAirt Mooucrm complete $1.85 ^ cm wM iOM in or and peewee league director. Complete Lobster TNEMREEAST Managers, coaches and um­ Tuesday thru Friday A dazzling line up for this special event. \ wmrnSm Dinner pires of all the leagues will be - • — An unusual group of beautifully tailored f l h P i Attractively Priced Friday Only Acres of Free Parking introduced. newest fashion tents, shifts, and skim­ Monday thru Friday J W b b f i n d . VI ______New Low Price AU teams are asked to be at mers in an array of this season’s finest F2.95 “Casino Royale” H l f o a w 9 the field by 11:45 a.m. Major SPECIAL fabrics and colors. Cihoose from a de­ 7:00-9:10 league members should be Peter Bellen lightful selection of crisply styled, clean SEomesEeAL-SANOvoemis I Specializing In V re n la dressed In uniform, minor and DINNERS •nMNaaiMCHOU WMNOII edged designs. Sizes 3-15, 8-18. Fine Itall^- A n d r e ii peewee league members, in Week Nights and Sunday fUdinq, Kood SATDBPAY SPECIAL American Meals! David Niven team shirts and caps. Photo­ FOR THE KIDDIES AT 1:80 P.M. ONLY CASINO graphs will be taken of all Dancing Sat. Nights Fresh breads and pas­ ROYALE teams. tries made daUy. Technicolor 'ilckets for the Little League /AANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL naai Featuring Daily Specials dance Saturday night may be A s Alwa3Ts reserved by calling Mrs. An­ BAILEY AUDITORIUM Legal Beverages drew Kidd of Northvlew Dr. The dance will be held at the PLUS CARTOONS Tel. 649-5544 East Hartford Knights of Co­ RESTAURANT SUNDAY, A\AY 7, 2:30 P.' M. lumbus Hall at 8:30 p.m. SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR ONE OF OUR STUDENTS Route 6 and 44A, Bolton Manchester Evening Herald 643-2342 Sponsored By lililiiiiiililli lungewej South Windsor corre^mndent, Manchester Alumni University of Hartford Donation $1.00 Per Person Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. m WHITESTONE MINIATURE GOLF NOW f f by Dorsay announces participation in die national DELICIOUS 1 ^ Comp. Volue 14.00 LOMMA G6LF t o u r n a m e n t 9 7 RAVIOLI .^|SO NATIONAL WINNER TO RECEIVE A t $1,000 SAYINGS BOND! Conellont, "DAMAGED ■ STOP! 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4, i m 11 at Ita home on Wedl 8t. The PAGE FOUR BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/MANCIU1STER, C>PNN, THXJRSDAY, MAY Coventry part will hold a monthly dance Board Sets Budget T on i^ AT BOTH I at 8 p.m. at ita home on May 20 wMh Robert (3arrapy and Bolton Andover Windows Broken : Youtig GOP Batks Charter Franolg Murphy a a ' co-chair­ A fter W eieks of Study. At Former Mill men. , A 'eeriea of events which be- budget is up 10.6 per cent or TV-Radio Tonight gan in January will be cul- $1,061,158 frofn toe outrent PHONE Adoption for the Town Manehester'-,^ Evening Her­ 82 % of College Applicants PTA’s Fair 'SeVbral windows IR Arawoha FOR minated tdnlght when toe board budget- His' 4(>-ihm recominen- ald Coventry leorreepondent. of directors adopts the 1967-68 datlon la a 2.6 mill cut from Mills at Fine St. and Hartfoid ■•jiThe Young Republican Club Jamee Zuccardy, Fred Meyere, F. PaaUne Uttte, telephone 742- town budgets and sets toe tax the current tax rate, [ave Been Accepted So Far Set at School Television Rd. wens broken recently with W Coventry conducted a dis­ and C^rl Salina. 8281. rocks, poHce reported today. An eotimated 600 attended ______nttes. L His recommended Fire Dis- 6:00 ( 8) Hovls (In ProcrcM) ,83) Squire Dancing cussion recently at its meeting As AJtwU 21, 33 of 35 Bol­ oatee. onna Valen­ the PTA and proceeds are used ( 8-40) That Girl- that a charter for the town may thier, Janet Gee, KatMeen Geer, (24) Obsc^^■inK Eye 9:30 ( 8-40) Love on a Rooftop Vclutiteer Fire Department to her, mother two years ago, was his budgets, ‘ has held several tine will attend Manchester to support the PTA program ( 3-22-40) News ------...j- ★ LINOLEUM ★ FORMICA help to realize these goals and John Gorton, Karen Hills, David 6:15 (40) Bronco Sloth’s Oddity be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at denied a parole from a sentence workshop sessions and has met Oonununity College. for the school year, especially that, if governmental functions Loynd, WMilam Mickewicz, 6:30 (10-22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley ______Marlin (C) .Allen’s Foodmarket on Rrt. 44A. of from 10 to 15 years by toe many times in caucus. /Five Balks Dorothy Cliirk, Paul Blmore, to provide needed ^funds for (C) ' ( 3-8 (C). 10-20-22-30-40) The rntde of the three-toCd Fl^OORS COUNTERS are coordinated properly, many Gary Mortensen, Dovl'd Norris, ( 3-12) Walter Cronklte . Bast Central Pomona Grange State Pardons Board this-week. Weiss has recommended a Ithomas Fredjdo, Kathy Jarvis, News, Sports. Weather sloth has a bright yelknv spot, savings can be made” . Bob Shaw, rigtit-handed base- Jean Peace, John Potterbon, scholarships. (24) Whafs New? (12)(18) SubscriptionNewsbeat TV ★ CERAMIC WALL OR FLOOR TILE meets at 8 p.m. Saturday at Miss Sharkeyich and Darryl record high General Fund, budg­ Kevin McDermott, Thomas Mi­ (20) Brltl.oh Calendar about the size of a silver dd- However, the club's opinion Is baill plt(jher, was charged with Jacqueline Tresriiuk, Mark Win- Sixteen booths will offer a ( 8) Peter Jennlngis - i News 11:15 (40) Sports Final EXPERTLY INSTALLED Columbia Grange with Marl­ Dean of Middletown were' con­ et of $10,994,115 and a tax rate ner, Steve Nichols, Steve Pag- (20) Memory Lane ter, on Its back. Lrl hia one spot, that the ‘‘adoption of a charter five balks toi a single day. 'This ther and Charles Zeppa. great variety of items and serv­ 7:00 ( 8) I>aktari (12) Newsbeat borough Grange as host. ■ victed in thie slaying of the girl’s of 40 mills, basing it on a reva­ dubious record was rnade May (20) Huntley-Brlnkley- (C) 11:25 (40) Country Music (C) ■ the hadr is short and glossy. ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD and better coordination are not /V gioh and Shirley Zeppa will at­ College Boards Saturday ^ ices. Fair goers can buy jewel­ The First Congregational mother on May 21, 1966. Dean ( 8) Twilight Zone- 11:30 (10-20-22-80) Tonight (C) So far ho one has been able to 649-5826 649-2132 final answers. Relatively few of luation year Grand .List of 4, 1963, while Shaw was pitch­ tend the University of Oon- The. OoUege Board Examina­ ry, balloons, plants, books, (32-3040) News (13) Movie Church Ladies’ Association has is now serving a life sentence. $217,218,582. His recommended ing for the MU'waukee Braves. (10) McHale’s Navy ( 8-40) Joey Bishop Show give an explanation foir this Otm townspeople are consistent­ neoUcut. tions win be administered Sat­ remnants, and many other a food sale at 10 a.m. Satur- Sentenced. at the age of 17, (34) The Name of the Game 11:35 ( 3) Movie strange feaiture. ly And vocally active in town Jennifer' M axw ^ and Lynn urday to about 46 juniors and things. Fresh, hot popcorn and 7:15 (30) Newsreel 1:00 ( 3) Las Vegas Show (iay in the church vestry. Avail­ Miss Sharkevlch is the young­ ///Hni affairs., ,- Democracy still re­ Riley will enter Hartford Hos­ seniore at the high school. Most more substantial edibles like SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR OOMFLETE USTIKO able wtill be home-baket breads, est inmate to appear before the I i ^ quires the participation of its pital School of Nursing. juniors are taking the S. A. T. hamburgers w ill' be on sale. pies, beans. pardons board. adherents, regardless of politi­ John Bosworth has chosen as a "dry run’’ for the Decem­ Movies, a fish pond for young­ The churoh Board of Chris­ Atty. S. V. Faullse of Hart­ cal affiliation.” Drew. University: WiMlani Gau­ ber 1967 examinations. Scores sters, amusements and games Radio tian Fdr"''tton mecto ait 7:30 ford urged the board to graht Meetings of the club are open thier, St. Michael’s; Brenda will be available sometime in will provide varied entertain­ (HiIs listing Includes only those news broadcasts o f 10 or 18 p.m. tomorrow in Kingsbury her a sentence reduction or an meetings and residents of the Goodwin, Belknap; Janis Ham- June. ment for all. mlnpte length.'’ Some stations carry other short, newheas^) tRVICE IS OUR BUSINESS House. outright pardon. “■ The 8. R A. Primary Meuntal town between-the ages of 18 inond, Vassar; John Lockward, ’The co-chairmen request that WDBC—1364 12:00 (Jomment Puppet Show He described his client as a Aunties .’Test and the Metropol­ 5:(X) Dick Robinson > 12:16 News, Sign Off and 40 are especially invited to Aurora; Elise Matthews, Quin- all persons in charge of booths, 6:00 Joey Reynolds WTIO-14S4 The Junior Woman’s Club of child who came under toe evil itan Achievement Tests win REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING attend. Further information nipiac; . Jeffrey Maxwell, Uni­ come to the school tomorrow 9:00 Ken Griffin 6:00 Afternoon Edition OovenWy is sponsoring “The influence of Dean. be administered tp children in 1:06 News. S'en Off 6:00 News. Sports. Weather INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL,! may be had by contacting Law­ versity of Hartford: Aime Min­ between 1:30 and 4 p.m. to, WBCH—910 6:35 Americana Traveling Puppet Tro\rpe” of The girl's maternal grand­ kindergarten through Grade 2 6:00 Hartford Highlights 7:00 WeatherwatCh . INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL rence Rich of Merrow Rd., or er, jlartford Cdloge; Nenda decorate and prepare the booths the Troy Cupboard Theatre mother, told toe pardons board May 9 and 10. 7:00 News 7:10 Americana. Low Temp., Ice Machines, RESIDENTIAL Boylngton of Prospect St. Raibtazzi, Southern Connecti­ for Saturday’s . onrush. Help 8:00 Gaslight 7:30 News with presentations at 1 p.m. that Miss Sharkerich had al­ St. George’s Moving Day 13:00 Quiet Hours _ _ 7:46 Joe Garagiola Kindergarten Officers cut; Barry Sheridan, Florida from others interested would al­ 7:68 Brinkley Water Coolers, Reach-ins, DX Systems, Chillers, and 3 p.jn. Saturday at Cov­ ways been “a good girl” , and St. George’s E piscopal WPOP—1414 Mrs. Pauline Sesnie has been Institute of Technology; Patri­ so be welcome.' 6:00 Danny Clayton Show i 8:00 Pop Concert entry H l^ School. Featured said she had no blame for her Church will have a work day 7:00 Lee "Babr- Simma Shb 9:00 NlgHtbeat Walk-ins, Freezers. Split Systems, Window Units I eieoted president of the North cia Smith, St. Joseph’s; Ran­ 9:40 NIghtbeat will be Herbert H. Hosmer Jr. ki the slaying. for parishonem Saturday to Church Meetings 12:00 Gary Girard Show Coventry Cooperative Kinder­ dall Smith, U.S. Military Acad­ WINT—1230 li:00 News, Sports Weather SERVICE • SALES DESIGN • INSTALLATION and his hand puppets with Ms MlBs Sharkevlch told toe move equipment and fuirndeh- The Andover Congregational 6:00 News 11:30 Art Jtrimsqn garten with Ml'S. Ritva Wisenall emy; David Southerlln, Spring- 6:16 Speak Up Hartford production of Plnixxshio. Tick­ board she is trying to make toe. iiiga fhom the old parish hall Church has voted to try a new aa,vice president, Mrs. Pauline field; daitdia ^ruff. Dean 6:00 News ets will be available at the door. to the new buildlivg. It .will aj^roach to church committee 6:15 Barry Farber Show wly Gesture. CONTRACT MAINTENANCE Lazaari, secretary, and Mrs. beat ot the situation and asked Junior College, and Diane ’Ted- 6:46 Lowell Thomas Bummage Sale for consideration. 1 riart at 9 a-m. ahd continue meetings. All comrhlttees will Guinea, niutlves * of- Jane Maynaird, treasurer. ford, WBUmantic State. 7:00 The World Tonight A rummage sale will be held State’s Atty. John D. LaBeJle uifUl the work is completed. meet at the church on the same 7:16 Prank (Jlfford to strangers as a Committee chairmen eleeted StU undecided are Ralph 7:30 Harry Reasbner from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday eveningj, the first such com­ follow; Mrs. Shirley Glenney reminded the board that Miss Cover, who has been accepted 7:36 Wodd of Religion oouitesy and friend- N. E. MECHANICAL SERVICES, Inc. at the Church Community ghjirkevach was indicted on the Maoches^ter Evening Herald bined meeting night to be on 8:00 News and Mrs. Sue MeUnden, supply at Quinni|iiac; Greg Hutchin­ 8:lQ .^eak Up Hartford I. Befora presenitog the wa- PHONE 643-7257 House. The building will be o ^ n of first degree /murder Botton correspondent, Oleme- Monday at 8 p.m. 10:06 CTommenl the native takes a sip to chairmen; Mrs. Barbara Grist, son, who has been exxepted at FrWay afternoon and evening weU Voiing, teL 648-898L Each committee will meet 10:30 Speak Up Hartford publicity, and Mrs. Judy Bren­ a grand jury. He said-there Noswidti, Ricker, Windham and 11:30 Barry Farber Show prove it Is not poisoned. for dropping off items.,; until 9:30 p.m. at which time nan, duplicating. are many things about toe slay­ BE UUBE'. . . BLISS has been serving the Home Owner thp Florida Unstiituie of Tech- 4-H Leader Meeting all committees will meet to­ Volunteers for various other ing of Mrs. Sharkevlch that will for 85 TEARS. For a Complete FREE INSPECTION of nolagy, and Kenneth Sha- A 4-H Junior Leader meeting z committees included Mrs. J. never be known. your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by paalan^ who has been accepted Stocks in Brief gether to discuss coihmon goals wlU be held from 12:30 p.m. to Archambault, Mrs. Betty Sou­ However, it is evident from at Oentral Connecticut and future plans. The new pro­ 2:30 p.m. Saturday at toe Tol- toe finest tettonloaJ staff; phone oar nearest local office: NEW TORK (AP)—’The etbck za, Mrs. MaryAm Knight, Mrs. toe case that there must have A check of the ehove wHI cedure is an attempt to co­ land County Extension (^ Ice in market advanced vigorously in Barbara Thomas, Mrs. Donna show ^that nine studetns will be ordinate more effectively the Rockville. Those Interested in very heavy trading early this Brown, Mrs. Judy Souoier, Mrs. for her mother, he said. He also matricuietii^ at out-of-state in­ efforts of all committees and to being a junior leader next fall, afternoon. Ka.ren Musnier, Mrs- McIAnda noted, though, that considering stitutions, while 24 wilU remain reduce the number of meeting providing they are 13 years old Volwne soared to 4.02 million Oehmsen, and Mrs. Carol Haan. toe girl's age the sentence of tn the stale. nights in each month. or more, and if not now a jun­ shares In the first hour, the Mrs. Grist reports that there 10 years might be too high. 649-9240 Four seniors have decided to GOP Women’s Dinner ior leader, are invited. Those fourth highest total for the peri­ are a very few openings avail- oonttnue their education beyiond The Andover Republican attending are asked to bring od In New York Stock Ex- alble for toe faiil -sessions. high school as follows: linda Women’s Club is busy with their own ‘‘sack lunch” to be Native Home chang;e history. ’The ticker tape Mothers Meeting BLtSS TERMITE CONTROL CORE Caddy will study data process­ fell three minutes behind in re­ plans and preparations for the eaten at 12:30 p.m. during a ing at the ESectronics Compu­ spring chicken dinner they will The Mothers Club will have Some 800,000 Basques Hve in porting floor transactions. ’The get-acqualnted period. the Eiasque provinces which DIV. OF RUSS EXTSKWNATORCO., INC. • « T . IBM ter Brogram Institute, '’ end offer to the public on May a meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesda; in pace tapered dtt In the second Owen S. Trask of Coventry, slope from the Bay of Bis- James Sharply wUn study the at the Elementary school. Sei toe Nathan Hale Community hour. state 4-H specialist, will be in oay in nortoem Spain up over The Oldest Slid Lvgiest in Cpnn> same thing at linteniationel ings will begin at 6:30 Center, Hostesses for tWs busl- The higg;est block of stock no-ss session will be Mrs. Valen' charge of toe program on the Pyrenees into France. Academy. Tickets for the dinner be ever traded on the exchange tine Dynes and Mrs. Waiter ^ Junior L ea d ^ lilp ?”,^ Linda Heck will take a LPN obtained from either Mm . Win­ crossed the tape as 685,600 Jacobin . “ Leadership Opportunities in coimse at S t Francis Hospital. ston O. Abbott, H ebr^ Rd., or shares of Sperry Rand changed Talent Show Winners 4-H” , and "Who Cktn Be a Jun­ Donna Wogman wHl take ac- Mrs. John U lrich/C ider Mill ior Leader?’’, with a film eountinig at the Newbury hands. At a price of $30.75 the Wtrmeira of the recent 4-H tal­ Rd. on "Parents Arc Necessary.” snivicf School o f Business. transaction' totaled $18 million. ent show follow .‘"For folk sing Buyer and seller were not iden­ Class Repf«sentatlve ing, ____ Sandy Roberts _ _ of town _ “ W haf Junior L^derslup The guidance office, reports CharlotteYale of Boston that, as of May 1, 45 ^ cent tified. first: Pamela Smith of p o l t o n , ^ Me?” will be led by ’Tlte Dow Jones average of 30 Hill Rd., a/studenf at the Unl- second; and Kirt . Kotos er cent wMl sions during the current recov­ and Janet Oarlburg and Les­ ‘The Value of a Junloiv Lead­ mivwsity’s , Hartford Art seek employment, and eii^t per ery drive but has yet. to close ley Campbell, highland fhng, er in a 4-H Club” will be ex­ School. cent wtU enter mdOitairy service. above 900 this year. third, accompanied by their fa­ plained by an aduK 4-H leader. Compared to a state-wide av­ ’The Dow Industrials at npon News of Servicemen ther, Alfred Oam pb^ on the There will ailso be an explan­ erage o f 64 i>er cent 71 per were up 4.66 at 901.45. / Maxine L ^ c e Opt. Roland J. bag pipes. ation of a new 4-H Junior .Lead­ cent o f Bdibon seniors will pur­ The Associated Press ^-slock D'Amour, son of Mr. and Mrs. Also, groups. Darkest Hour of ership Handbook and record sue further education. avreage at noon had ^ n ed 1.2 Roland E. D’Amour of 321 Lake town. Hirst; Swing End of Man­ sheet. Since this class, of 59 stu­ to 237.9 with Industr^s up 2.3, Rd., haa completed the Ground chester, including EM Slegeski, Legion Guard in Parade dents, is the . tirst graduating rails up .4 aind utilities up .2. Radio Repair Course at the Ma­ Mike Nlmorski, Pete Nimorskl, The color guard of Green- class of' Bolton Junior-Senior Du Pont again climbed 5 rine Corps Recruit Depot in , and Paul MuUmaiy, second, Chobot-Rlchardson Post, ■ Amer­ HiigU School, no comparisons points and helped push the av­ San Diego, Calif. and Fugitive from Mansfield, ican Legion, will participate in with earlier classes are possi­ erages ahea John T. DonOvan, whose wife, third. the annual Loyalty Day parade ble. Steels, f^ m Implements, air. Donna, Is the ^ughter of Mrs. During the judging, Lee Vo­ to be held in Norwich on Sun­ Test Results Available crafts apa . building materials Wilson Carroll of 5 West St., gel, the master of ceremooies day. 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V MANCMESnT!R ISVlCNING H ^ X li), MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MA^ MANCHESTER EVENIN*6 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, MAY , 1967 F A C E S IX 4 had been established by tht by the mayor wttl)out Mspen« in kte effort to ' find' A ' nsw H e b r o i i next ageiida for discussion and town angineor for the bond. South Windsor coosilderatlon o f the town Jury Sion of the rules. health,officer for Uie town. ^ lABelle . sold that in a prd- Custer Aide’s Kin RefuM District Moves committee and payments to this Tile position has been vacant Highlaiid Park Tract liminary study of coats, their Councilman Howard Fttts re­ f6r 'some mdtiths, floMotying the agency." own en'glneer came up with a Zoiiino. O 'Panel . Sets ' H CouncKmen Egan com m uted ported that the Nprth Central re«lgna>tlon of D r ., Desmond figure of "about $125,000." Refuse Commission waa ki‘ the Seeks Battle Replay Councilmen Accept tlw t at a work session of the McCann, focmer health officer. During the executive session process of gettkig together with Oouncilmian.WHUam Thresher Next Tuesday on i council the salaries involved be NEW YORK (AP) t - A WrlghtsvlUe, N.C., who bad other poedWe partlclparjls in ebainnan o 'th e oommt'btee'not­ after the public hearing, mem­ reviewed. ,He noted that a uni­ studied the major's case for five The Planning and Zoning erty Tn question has been exam­ the refuse district commission. ed that several doctors have Final approval was ipven last night on the Highland bers discussed the maUer of the chance meeting tn a Manhattan form stipend for this category bond and Tamsky indicated that years and was convinced he bad Commission will hold a public ined by him ' and that he has Three Resignations Coimcitoian Fitts noted that the been contacted iii this mattler Park Subdivision off Birch Mountain Rd., a request for bar baa led Charles Reno to ash o f town sendee , should be to j:et the full amount o f the been unjustly treated. hearing next Tuesday in the metde a seepage test which In selection of an engineering firm but ho commitment had been Which was made originally about 10 years ago by Atty. the Army to'replay the battle of In racord time for a meeting of the men was seen observing adopted. $170,000 bond may be difficult town- office building at 8 p.m Ms opinion shows that the prop­ was a step in the organization obtained to date, • "Col. Walton was ^ in New k M night, the town oouncil ac­ and measuring a brick wall on Councilman Daniel P. Cava- Herman,Yules. , . . ~^7T ,’~TT[rTTil7 the Little Big Horn and dear tu discuss proposed changes in er tyis suitable for a well and of the district. Mayor Throwe also noted Preliminary approval on the would have to be tested li^vid- and said the persona involved York to- do some research and cepted wHh regret the resigna^ the resi&nt's propeHy- When nauglr que'tioned if an ohllfra- rf.gulaUons. seiwage disposal system. In ad­ The park and rccrtotlon com­ that he was available for any 63-lot subdivision had been glv- percolation ^ f o r e a In the Highland Park Subdi­ the name of a caahi«red ances­ was supposed to stay s i a hotel, lion erf deputy fire mairshall she asked what he was doing tion or rirht existed on the p«wt One proposal would provide dition, the letter would con^ki mission' la in the process of meetings between the comm'it- en several months ago. iwid the vision may be better off by de­ tor who fought there with Col. but something happened to his Roger Ericson arid the resigna­ the man informed her that he of, th^ town to pay salaries for fees for building permits ac­ the seepage results. \V drawing a new ordinance i^ov- tee and ithe piryslclanj under Town Planning Odmmisellon, a f. A 1,000 gallon ^ e tic t o k veloping a small section at ■$ Qeoege A. Custer In the famous reservation,'.’ Reno recalled. tion of Stephen Negri as a mem­ had been told to makd a survey, ‘.th1 such survey ami heavy. Atty. Yules blasted of MUHary Records In Washing­ $25: sheds, private garages, ture designed with a . commo.n replace the present ordinance tain sUiHilaUons. bartender. Walter heard some­ lic building commissioc.-was also or had any know l^ge of one Carmen Drasone. president of sotion offered by town for of TPC policy on the naming of main entrance and hallways number -2-701. tlie commissdom and finally ton W-edbieaday to request that It one address Reno by name and barns and other ' outbuildings, accepted. Staiger recently being' unde rtahen. the towm Little League, invit- the poet of health officer was After the approval was given, streets came up. Tamsky said Town manager Terry V. stomiped out o f the meeting, restore full rank and honors to introduced hlmqelf. when constructed on a lot with and limits such a building to no resigned to accept the poeitlon The, manager ^ated that he inz member-s o f the coimcW to raised by councilman Cay- one of the members comment­ that Bette Dr., as proposed on Sprenkel noted that the prepara­ saying he didn't care wJiat the his great-granduncle, MaJ. Mar- Reno learned his ancestor had an existing dwelllhg, $5; alter­ more than eight family units. of clerH of the works. The posi­ had not authdrkad any such attend the opening game of the aivaugh. He asked If the I (00 ed that maybe a .' celebration the plan, .could not be accepted tion of an ordinance was under­ TPC did with the plans. It was' cue A. Reno. a smalt coterie of advocates but ations to existing structures, $5; Ano'Uier provision would al­ tion Is to supervise the conatruc- census and had no 'nowledge of Little League at 1 p.m. Satur­ fee was comparable with other since some time ago the 'TPC , C H A R I.E 8 R E N O way for the hauling of rubbish with a bottle of champagne waa after this meeting that pre-pre- Though‘ cleared by a court of that a plea to cle& Ms name MArf. M ARC V8 RE N O s and public structures such as low. a single fainlly d'welling tion of tbwn buildings, including any such stirvey. day. area towns. in order. No motion, though, Umimory approval was given did establish a policy o f "not in town. He noted that council­ inquiry/ of any blame for the had to be made by a relative. schools, no charge. . to be constructed on a lot schools. Mrs. Murray added that the The ma.vor also noted that, Mayor Thro\ve comimented was made on this, and no vote yi® subdivtaion, with the now- naming streets after the ntmes th e' annual Poppy Sale' by the man Cavanaugh was included in nsaasa;^ of Custer's forces, the WaHon also toM Reno about Reno was sent across ths l i t ­ tow, when R« k> waa later court- A permit a-ould be required wMch d'oes not meet the re-'' The appointment of a deputy resident had informed the man that an additional coat per call taken. accepted 53 lots. of women." Members indicated Disabled American Veterans the drawing of this ordinance. nsajor was cashiered four years his book that seeks to exonerate tle Big Horn River to attack a martialed on charges of brawl­ for new ccmstruCtlon and proj- quiremeri'ts of the zoning dls- fire marshal'l and the appoint­ that aeriel survey maps of the is Included but asked the sub- The matter of the subdivision, As Orl.ginali'.y pre.s«nit«d, the that there are streets so named, Assooiatlon would be .started The manager also commented after the battle as a drunkard the major, titled, “ Faint the village. Cuater pushed ahead ing and drunkenem—each with ectin;; exterior alteraitions of tii'Ct in which It is located, pro­ ment of a member to,, the park entire town' are available arid ooimmlttee cf the council to which ckme to be known as plans catled for 75 lots, but as such as Alice Dr. bub Tamsky Saturday at 11 a.m. on Rt. 5. on a notlfi'cation from the build­ and brawler. The board was_ Trumpet Sounds.” Into a vastly superior Indian an Incident involving a woman $600 or mbre in value, the »amc_ vided centadn other require­ end recreation to replace the wwe questioned if dishwasher sales and service of the toil (the rate at which was a loss o f about $100,000. sentimental attachment to one premises to have prior ap­ ber to the puUic building ocrni- Sui^lua Funds ^ e council to suspend the rules not a subject the relatives dis­ .He applied to the five-man Walton told the board that tary of the Army on whether to Also proposed la a new sec­ exclusive in So. Windsor, Wap- the soil absorbs water) was low, Atty. LaBe'.te represents Atty, o f the developers since this waa In other aetkm, councilman in order to include the item of the house involved was covered civilian panel and It ordered a Reno became an unpopular restore the n»aJor’a rank and tion wMch would require that a proval by the town health of­ mission also tabled under this ping area. See our complete dis­ and officials -said this may cre­ Yules and U and R Construc­ cussed'' "In the old West, the an appointment ' of additional by a F H A mortgage or a Vet­ the name of the town In Latvia figure as a result of a "M g Uc” permit the American Legion in letter be filed with the commis­ ficer or his deputy. rule. John J. Egan requested that an play of Kitchen Aid. General ate a problem with uUlitles, tion Co. ■which plans to build Custer-Reno conflict flew high record prepared by the Army. item be placed cn the next members to the committee, erans lean. where he had been born. which unfairly accused Reno of Montana to move Ms body from sion before a building-permit Is I Also provi'ded tor are var- OounoUmen Barbara Murray Electric and W h lr li^ l appli­ The stipulations in the final the homea wide and handsome,” he said. Tills showed that (Juater, In pur­ so no 8Uspen.sdon of the rules Health Officer Bette Dr., it appears, will ba Issued for a new dwelling, sign­ fk>u8 Claeses of occupancy per- said

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■ MANCHESTER BVENINC HERALD, ,MANCHESTER7^CoSH71*HtJRSDAY, MAY 4, PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HEftALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE N W i • . .. X day, Tuesday p.m. to $ p.m. tmTuesday Sunday morning, Friendship Lately, analysis o f Governor Maddox and Wednesday. ;Lodge will attend the 8 a.m. After Ruckus lEttpniuQ ^pralb By A.H.O. totailUnlg $696,413 wire Iffated. has been growing a little more sophis­ mdudefl in the total wera per- Parente wtehing to register a Williamsburg, Va., Masons senrlce in the famous Bruton At Picket Line PUBLISHED BY THE ticated, and it has been taking what Town Grand List mtts for 16 dwelUnga valued at child alre aekiNl to bring toe Parish Church In Willfamsburg, h e r a l d p r in t in g CO.. IN& It could all be presented a i an gether in Williamsburg Lodge 13 Bluell Street should be considered definitely a very I We Insist on getting to to t $893,000. ohild’a bkrUi oerttfioate, record Two buses filled with Friend­ before beginning the return trip (CkmtiBned from Page One) Manchester Conn. ” hearing toe Legislative Finance issue of rewarding the grand Bicycle loapeottqa - ot poUo ImmunteaUon id small at 6 p.m. to Manchester. TIVIHAS F. f'e r g u so n hopeful, perhaps even a to rilU ^ y hope­ ship Lodge Mapons 'and their WALTER R. FERGUSON Committee conducted on tax re- old fundamental virtues of self Wapping O nn$e numher ip, pox vaccination certificate and The dinner speaker will be According to Peters, this will moving torough toe lines, toa Publishers ful, turn. is Up $6 Million Wives will leave'Maqchester to- Mef to the elderly, even though, reUance, sound Invcatmerit, and in oonnecMon wMh toe tooal po­ rfterda of all other Immuniza- George E. Kidd, Grand Master be the longest visit of Masons police moved in and asrested Ptoytded .Octi^er 1, 1881 Whether he is merely playing his mbrrow morning for a week­ thrift. So toe heartening con­ lice department, will boM a hi- /fiohs. Polfo and sfoall pox vac- of Masons ’ in Virginia, it will to Williamsburg. His lodge is them. cards close, in deference to his own in oiir first effort, we found !ths town grand list for Jail. Ah odddfUcnal 660 meter v«- ourselves waylaid by the sp ^ sensus was that society should cyote safety tospeoUen tomor­ cinationB are required. end visit to Williamsburg, 'Va, be his last official act before one of the historic landmarks of >p}]« ^ arrested were released wf’SI.UdayB®''®. Entered at the Post° Office al careful feeling of inadequacy, or obey­ I t e , $90,112,199. This is an in- Mdes ore listed with the larg­ :anch eater, Conn., as Second Class Mall tacle of toe Honorable Meaile do'something to protect the el­ row a t toe Wapping Oommuntty dWdren must be five years There they will be the guests vacating his office early in May. Masonry, because it was .^In later. They are scheduled to Mlatter. ing some deep, Inbred philosophy of his orsase of some $6,103,624 over est iacwaeoe being toi the G o^ Of agt tn or before. Jan. 1, 1968 Ui Canute Alcorn trying to stand derly home owners of the stats Humor Oorp. House ghounde. The session will o f. Williamsburg Lodge of Ma­ He is a past master of Wil­ Williamsburg Indge that the the breach of peace charges own, toe pattfem of conduct some ob- list year’s figure. in order to be %nroUed ln\ toe sons, and will' portray the Fel- , I' SUBSCRIPTION RATES firm against toe onflowing run-,^ against toe Inflation and thf A total of 516 dhanges of as­ be heild.llrom 9 'a.m. to 3 p.m. liamsburg Lodge and ah au­ first independent Grand Lodge on June 8. \ (I, Payable in Advance ktodergarien prograni. ^ lowcraft degree Saturday night ' One year ...... S22.W servefs now see emerging could be ways of Bradley Field. , continual escalation of ■ assesii- $outh Windsor Assessor Bert sessment notices for real es­ Children from' 11 to 19 are ask­ thority on Williamsburg Mason­ of the united Btates vras found­ The picketing continued at tbs Six Months ...... 11-Ou ed to bring toetr btees for-the in the . historic Masonic Lodge. something terrific. 4 That additional Instance of ments and tax rates which,. iC jltcNemara said toda^ toat the tate and 100 for personal prop­ ry. He has written a book call­ ed. three ptents. No other incldente Three Months ...... o-gj Inspeotkin. This te the second year In the One Month ...... 1*®° It'h as been observed that Governor toe atate’s growing Inhumanity linohecked, would deprive so tdtad 1967 assessed values of erty have been mailed out from ed "History of the Williamsburg were reported. Teiinle Clinic brief life of Friendship Lodge Md'ddox is exceptionally responsive to many of them of toe privilege, various categories Indude the assessor’s office. Any ques­ Masonic Lodge,” which will be Mighty Waves In Washington, toe ad'minte MEMBER OF , to Its own people as Individuals A tennis oUnic wlU be held Inside that it has visited 'Virginia. la st THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ■pleas, arguments, presentations or needs of continuing to own their own real estate, $71,124,914, an in­ tions regarding these notices his topic. Williamsburg Mason­ Iration has not yet beooma The Associated Press Is exclusively entltl^ was very much out of place in at the high school tomoirow year, it went to the George Ocean waves possess incredi­ to the use ot republication of all news dla- so long as they relate to some particu­ homes. It seemed obvious tosA crease of $4,192,224 over toe may be made to toe office. ry dates to 1752. ble power. They, can wash out heavily involved in the two- toe context of the rest of the from 9 a.m. to noon, rain or Washington .Memorial in Alex-, patches credited to It or not lar single Indl-vldual, but that he clams day’s hearing. e V e r y b o d y considered toe 1996 figure. Taxpayers are reminded that Report ■While toe Masons are in steel breakwaters as U they week United Rubber Workera ed In this paper and also the local news pub- Dempsey proposal—for a $1,000 the ' board of tax review wlU shine. andria. up, and seems to close his ears and the i|| For we sat there enthralled, . Assessed values of pensonail lodge, the ladles will be taken were buMt of send and can hurl etrike against Undroyal, Fire- *^An* rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ assessment exemption, so small meet May 11 and 18 from 7 to Mites Judith Fern of South (Continued frpm Page 8) Raymond E. Bogue, master to the College of William end rocka, weighing m«lny tons onto stone wld B. F. Goodrich. Ruto* patches herein are also reserved. state’s time and purse whenever he through toe some four hours p ro p ^ y iis Uisted at $12,284,- Windsor, a student at toe town of Friendship Lodge, said' the as to be almost meaningless. 096. an increase of $1,490,075. 9 p.m. and May 13 from 10 a.m. Mary to hear a choral concert. the tops of cUfte more then 100 her atockpnes are plentiftd and The Herald Printing Contipany - ^ finds himself confronted with somebody toe total hearing took, by what As this Inspiring and heart­ to noon. These meetings 'Wim be Mgh school attended ^ a Life­ Fifth Republic’s constitution buses are at capacity for to- lumes no financial rMpon.sIblllty tor type^ seemed to us an unprecedented Motor vehicle, assessed vdues They will return to the lodge feet high. no shortage is imminent j who is organized. It seems to be part warming tesUmohy rolled oiv head for toe purpose of hearin.? time Sports Education' Project g;ivlng the president broad morrowi’s trip. Chairman of the graphical errors appearing "****{"*?!? demonstration of political and sire $6,703,190, an increase of and other reading matter In The Manchester '' of his own in.stinctive reaction thkt he for the better part of three an Gaullist vote and elect a Oom- Oh. it’s great to be alive in dear, istries: perhaps a reopening on ticipation as a Western aUy. of the Chamber of. Commerce FVioed with escalating strategies on munist-backed, left-wing candi­ dear spring time, See No Wrong a grand scale of the internal Yet, Commimlsm in France endorses a $14,690 budget allot­ the part of the enemy, tempted by date—the cagey Francois Mit­ Theink our Father, for its beauty ment providing for a develop­ divisions that have plagued terrand— as second President has achieved respectability- rich and rare. more earth-seciiring strategies of their A , certain sadness lingers over the ment. expert to sell Manchester modern France. of the Fifth Republic. thanks mainly to de Gaulle’s prospective Senate censure of Senator For the blessings of this world and its Industrial sites. own, OUT generate are asking for more This contains bitter Irony, anti-Americanism and tolera­ Dodd. Not because toe Senate Is acting The eleciton alliance between so big and glorious Francis M. Gerll, vice presi­ men. And the chief Uiewy they advance particularly from an Amerdoan tion of the far left. Simultane­ When the fragrance of the white Pick your .sleeping comfort unwsely, but beiSause Senator Dodd ap­ the Communists- and Mitter­ ously, his .smashing of the old dent of Cheney Bros., announces Is that, if they have more men, they viewpoint. As we reported the thorn fills the air. parently! still does not understand„why rand’s non-Communist Federa­ multi-party system has polariz­ the promotion of John G. Rob- can finish the job more quickly. other day, de Gaulle’s national­ Florence Burddek Gibson he is being rebuked. tion on toe Left is hardening. ed FiWvch politics Into toe So- intfotf to treasurer and general From their position, that is the only istic foreign policy—which has Note by the author: This tree The evidence plainly supports the Some Federation leaders freely ciailist-Communist coalition and mcmager of the textile firm. caused ,so m'uob consternation grew to a great height, and was prooedufe which makes sense for them. charge that toe Connecticut Democrat admit that Communists will be his own faltering (toullist par­ in, Washington—seems likely to greatly admired by people who Iq that position, they do not .seem knowingly used money raised 'at testi­ given ministries (though not key ty. > capable of recogndrang.the peculiar qual- monial affairs, and campaign oontribu- ■survive him. But his feat of ones,' they say) in a future Mit­ came from Northern Ireland. Today’s Birthdays 1. Innersprmg outfits bringing political stability to De Gaulle leaVes another om­ Francis Oarddnad SpeUman Is Ky of this war, which is that the more tions to cover personal expenses. It was terrand government; "After They said it reminded them of France—so much admired in inous legacy: Article 16 of toe 78 y<>ajrs old. Actress Audrey men and power we bring in to finish not a sometime thing; Senator Dodd' in ail,” a Mitterrand lieutenant "home.” It grew at 166 Oak St., toe U.S.—seems transitory. told us, "you can’t expect us to (See Page Nine) at my old home. Hepbum is 38. the job, the bigger the job seems to get. fact seemed to take' for granted toat Bveh how -de Gaulle is ex­ 2. Latex foam outfits This is toe way early critics of our there was nothing wrong or even ques­ periencing domestic poWUesa involvement, including many generals tionable In diverting such funds. And problems more severe than any­ • themselves, always said it would be, but he stolidly ^ maintains he has done no thing faced since his return to aennetoing toe dvlldan hawks in Wash­ wrong. , . power. In his preoccupation His standards of judging what i« 3. Standard, size 98. 0*“^ ington and now toe commanding gen­ with France’s gold supply and ” right and what is wrong obviously are a strong currency,'tote defla­ erals on toe scene have.-never managed different fi-om those- of most of his to believe. It is a terrible kind of esca­ tionary policies reduced Oaul-^ peers ah^, we suspect, citizens in Con­ list support among the work­ lation in which we are involvfed, in Extra long, regular sizes 98. necticut and elsewhere. If Senator Dodd ers In toe last election. Nor is which toe harder we fight toe bigger sincerely believes has done nothing he likely now to pu|t more the wax becomes, and toe more quldkly wrong in using his public position to ad­ francs in the workers’ pocketa we try to end It toe longer it seems vance his personal fortunes—and we at toe coat of monetary sta­ Queen size outfits 159. QUMN Genuine foam rubber feted to test. Everything seems to have believe he does—It’s a . damning indict­ bility. , 4 . ■ SIZE outfits have full 4-inch an effect opposite to that intended, op­ ment of toe sy.stem as well as toe man. Thus, de Gaulle might not Senator Dodd, after all, is not Johnny- American Foam m at­ posite to that supposed to come from even be able to keep the pa- S O W d " tresses ; extra deep the strategy and poUcy being employ­ oome-latoly and he i.s not dumb, neces­ ; per-toin National Assembly ma. ■ "ScMen-A-Rama" screen-printed cot­ sary prprequisites for toe "dear con­ size 229; boxsprings. ed. IS^never anybody finds himself in j jortty the GaulMsts won in the science”' he says he still has. Unless, of •1 recent elections if he dissolvea tons with crease-resistaht finidv such a situation, toe supposition is that course, his .standards are aniy as high, he may poaslbly be doing’ something toe Assembly within the next' .1. ' ' ■ ■ V " ■ ' • Machine washable, need little or no & or low, as toe men around Wm. two years (os is widely ex­ - wrong. ' It may well be true, as one Senator pected). Nor Is it safe now to Sreelpihg comfort for everyone from standard size bedding up Ironing. Aesorted color oomblnatkMfa. remarked last week, that half toe gen­ resort to his old reliance on ■tof great big let-you-sprawl King Size! H'olman-Baker . . . a tlemen in the Upper Chamber could not toe referendum tor a vote of l(BadiiiS~ supplier to one of the country’s largest niifttiwwide . Anti-Organization Man? withstand an intense scrutiny of their public confidence ' (another motel chains . designed lievel Rest Innerspring Outfits with finances, toe kind toat ■ Senatof Dodd strong possibility). UBits' that hold you in an orthopedically correettposition. Yet Lester Maddox, who went from clos­ had to go through. The point'that at Even with de Gaulle srtill the quilted cotton top cuddles the curves of .your body for com- . ing up i fried chicken restaurant rather least half of them could Is remarkable here, the Gaullist party is dis­ iitfqg vtqxury. The gepwine American Foam latex ipatftessM ASSORTED DRESS FABRICS than serve Negroes in It to getting him­ in itself. In toe ^^bselnoe of definable integrating. Youthful flnancite’ •e^^mpletely reversible so the cqn>Bct sleeping surface la standards it Is Httle wander t o t Inno­ self ele<4ed Governor of the great state Valery Giscard d’Esiaing, the # 86'’ Ctetton Prints, Paisleys, Calicos, of Geor^a, has bad people guessing cents as weld as miscreants overstep the most formidable politician In i Multi-Stripes bounds of propriety. France apart fixtii de Gaulle, up*. , .'. ■ .V •. . over sinpe he assumed office. s 36/42" Sanforized Cotton Shirtwaist The ftrst conclusion everybody was Altoough toe Dodd case is often gahization of conservative Itunped with toe ahent^gans of Adam C M i^ of XT) WfifoiuttoB'Twln or Pulhaues In « ta n c ^ 6’8” _ Prints willing to reach about him was'that he is building his own poliiUcal or- Clayton Powell and Bobby Baker as Gaulllsts toat looks-Increasing­ le to tk o r (2) EXTRA LONG'ffS” sizes at $98 for two pieces. 36" High Style Cfotton Prints s 36” Cotton Pliraes, Summer- aras a rather ignorant little fellow, not ettes. Embossed Sheers cumulative evidence of wrongdoing in ly like a -separate political ($y Your present bed can be adapted to use larg:er (^een Size s 36/45” Embossed Cotton Prints tai any tway equipped, educated or train­ high places, toe senator has reacted parly. s 36” Sportswear Prints in Cotton Twill, e 36” Solid Color Cottons or BjwUai^tVfr '(5’0’^ X tworptoce outfits $TB9. Or (4) i ed for duties and responsibilities such quite differently from either of those But the real defectipn in the tha.auper luxurioiis King size 6’6” wide by 61’8” long bedding. Poisturized innerspiing Cord or Pcjilln AvrilSi Rayoa-and-Oottons . as those of a governor. fellows: He still doesn’t know ^he did OauHlst party is from ite left ^ 1 Complete outfits consist of two-boxsprings (wfi couldn’t gpt a mattressa$ have more ' The I speond. oonclusion, which began wrong.'That’s sad, for the man'aijd far wing, which blames ite severe 6’6’’ X 6’8’' boxspring into your home) and one big expanse of insulation . across th.e ring unoomfortebly close on t]|e the Senate. — THE NATIONAL OB- tosses in the recent elteitions oh dther innerspring or fdam latex luxury, $229. Con^ itt to­ center of mattress. b ti. the firat one, waa Gover- SERViili. undercutting by the pantyte ym, ameiMnitHem cemt. mmmi* morrow and try any outfit for size 1 " - /*' I

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE ELEVttH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.-, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE TEN t CRC Likely to Put O ff MMH Doctors N o tf^ S Driveway Closed State News Pioneer Stock Jumps, To Hear Talks Obituary Walter Leclerc Dies, ADMITTED TB»TMRDAT: Motorists usjng the Mu­ Action on YR Proposals By Four Experts Marguerite Begin, Bast Hart­ nicipal Building . Parking Roundup ford; Naalro Oouchon,' Edho Lot tomorrow, Saturday, ' It was the consensus o f , the requtremento are needekl, they (GonUnued from Page One) Chrysler Deal Hinted Fbur -viaitlng leeturms from WiniMii E. Davis Active in Public Life Rd., Coventry; Frande Dona­ Sunday and Monday, have Charter Revision Commission b® spelled out In the town’s been, advised to use the en­ Yale and Tufts University’s W . G. GLENNEY WilUam E. Davis, 66, of 239 hue, Oeetfield Convalescent a storage shed used by a trails- A sharp rise in the recent price of Pioneer Aerody- (CRC) last night that two **!!***!!* Schools of Medicine have been W . CJentar St., died this mom- (Continued from Pace One) Home, Vernon St.; James Don­ trance t o the east of the portaiUon company on Holmes building, next to the Cen­ ______namic Systems common stpck, amid rumors locally that BUggesUons by the Manches- the supertortend- scheduled to speak to the medi­ jng at Manchesrter Memorial rect in its evaluation of his per­ ahue, 160 Vernon St.; S t ^ e n Street was destrc^fed Aprii 27 ter (3hurch. Tnw fire Wedneaday n i ^ was (Chrysler Corp., major autpmpblle manufacturer, is in- ter YR (Young Republicans)' e]jt of schools was explored but cal staff at Manchester Memor­ Eospital. sonality. t>oneghey, 100 Clinton Dr., The west driveway, next deuberateiy set, fflw;, officials terested in a revolutionary fuel cell being developed by Club for fundamental changes abandoned, because he is under ial Hospital auring May as part Mr. Davis was bom Jan. 1, In hearing of Ws death, South Windsor;'•Mrs. Jemima to the Firehouse, will be said. Thay said charred rags the Manchester firm, continued ------' “ in the town government would the oontpol of the board of ed- of the omtinuing series arrang­ 1912, in West Vlngrinda, ' and Mayor AgoetinelH said, '“Man- Dougan, HD BluefleW Dr.; closed to traffic those days wars'found in a built-in 'china today, and a company official 'Uie company not im v ^ requlre a lengthy study, rang- ucatlon and state statues, not ed by the Department of Medi­ lived‘In Manchester nine years. cheater has sustained a great Mrs. Margaret Gleason, 23 Ty- to permit repairs" to the closet on the first floor of the confirmed the auto maker’s in- Ing from one to two years, the tbWn charter. cal Education.' He was In the Inspection de­ k »s in the deaith of Walter ler Circle; Mrs. Sophie Gleason, its research division at sidewalk and to the drive­ dwelling at $46 Main 9t. terest. Consequently, the CRC ap- inje subcommittee Studying At the first lecture tomorrow, partment at P ^ tt and Whit- Leolem, a man dedicated to the 201 Billiard St.; Mrs. Evelyn (jJiviekcUi way apron. "I won’t deny that Chrysler pears likely to refer the two the broadenli^ of referendum Dr. Jack (Jole, newly appointed 1 new Division of United Aircraft betterment of his community." Harvey, 23 Philip Rd.; Dai^d The fuel cell which Ptoneer is interested in the cell we’re suggestions to the bdard of poi^^rers has ruled out tUlyisbry chairman of the Department of '^ Oorp., Hartford. He was a Mias Mary DellaFera, dl- and John Hayes, Lake St., Ver- Crash on Highway engtoeera are worWing on (to directors with a recommenda- referendums. It was the con- tack on Khe Sanh In an effort to developing," .-S u rgery at Yale, will speak on member of thS Preetoyterian reotor of the Town Welfare De- non; Mrs. Judith Johnson,' 136 A rear-end crash occurred at wa^rry with several other tlon that the board tackle the census of the CRC that ' they obtain a psychological victory. Abrams, assistant to the pres­ |6. 1890 in Canada, and lived BOLTON — George C. did recommend In some cases.,. Jhat time. ’They -wondered why Pioneer yesterday closed at consideration recom m ero^ons ^ review and check of their ac- after graduation from the Uni- c ^ p le ted late to World for little more !most of his life in Hartford, everybody’s interest at heart "Absolutely unfounded." .said m the sudden interest now, and by its subcommittees for ful- tiyitles. verslty of Connecticut in 1945 B" weighed' 400,000 pomds, door installed! Smith, 70, of 9 Llynwood Dr. strongly and in some cased shy­ Abrams, "though I -wish it were $18.25 per share, up $1,125 for ' moving to Rockirllle, 13 years but his own, he will long be .Driver Faces put the matter off to a future died this morning, at Manches- ly. true." the day, with 45,700 shares filling the two tasks assigned to c H c ’ Chairman Donald Con- wi^h a degree in mechanical ^ ® than the cost of -ago. Before his retirement he ter Memorial Hoapital. remembered. date, "possibly 1980,” one mem­ traded. it by the board of directors. ^ ggld he will distribute the engineering. His first post with elght.S.OOO- The members voted to recom­ He noted that he and other PERMA-WHITE ’ was employed as a construction Mr. Smith was bom in The adventurous portion of Vehicle Charge ber commented. This morhing W reportedly The subcommittee on residen- charter - change recommenda- FV>rd was as student engineer ncnaeipower engmes. a regular finish mend that the fire house off company officials ha-te been re­ ■ carpenter with various compa­ Whitehall, N.Y., Nov. 28, 1896, Mr. Leelerc’s life began, when Richard Westover, 38, of Rt. The TPC granted final per­ traded 6,0Ci0 sliares within 15 Hartford Rd. be demoli.shed, but cently confronted lyito a flood Mens received from the public, in the Rouge, Mich., plant. He l y NDA TRAVELINO nies. and lived in Bolton 11 years, as a teen-ager, he served as a 6, Andover was charged at mission for the subdivision partment heads Is recommend- aluminum that the land not be sold. The ^ of similar rumors ever since the minutes of opening, and at to all members, so that they has had steady promotions lor m x a m i, BTa, (AP) — Lynda enamel that / Survivors include a son, Leo coming here from Hartford .seaman on oil tankers and coal 11:30 today with operating an 1 ;30 this afternoon shares for 10 acres of HEIXIO prx>perty company mo-ved into its new Jr* 1 b® «H9CUsa«i at the next the past 20 years. He has been on a s s M , tor Morency of Hartford; 2 daugh­ boats plying between Proid- unregistered motor vehicle, po-. the day were up to 25,700. fire chief, the director of public ju n - 7 a divisional truck sales promo- door! where he lived for 40 years. should be purchased, they said. B*!- ^ commiim y P quarters in Manchester’s North Mlainl ters, Mrs. George McCombe of He’ was an Army and Navy dene and ports in the Southern ueg reported. The price quoted ’was $17,876, works and the superintendent of meeting, June 7. manager: spe- ® stays white! 'X and a a r e n ^ Welti, serving as Ply serve the development. EJrid in mid-February. ______tion and training manager; spe- Wednesday __ en_ noute to Oarta- Rockville and Mrs. I^oy Culleton vfeteran of World War I, He hemisphere and western United They said he was stopped on chairman, said that $1,000 an which ultimately wiill have over Abrams also said there was down slightly from yesrterday. •yourself Past commander of States. His mother first learned Pre-hung fc of Palatine, 111.; 3 brothers, Er­ was a Rt. 6 in Bolton. acre was certainly a good prj[ce. 100 homes, wiH be installed. A "no connection whatfe-ver" l}e- During the morning, it had Fish Spins Nightgown its'^'S’^ottor^^d Sintog ^ nest Morency, Honorius Moren­ o f h*s intention to go to sea ing their tenure of of¥ce. The s o ^ m^pazvotfWh gJ^Tnd gen^l marS! installation! Donald Dockrell Post, VFW, He is scheduled to appear in TOuld’" t i uTed fw IX- small section of about 20 lots tween the rumors and the com­ moved briefly to $18,625, re­ The 'White House confirmed cy and Aliddre Morency, all of ’Hartford, and a member of when she received a radd<^?pam Manchester Circuit Court 12 will be developed first, and ported by a local brokerage to Those department heads were exudes a transparent m uwM manager. ' All hudwue inclnded, all included . . from him saying that he was pandlng recreational arqa near pany’s official opening, slated ptoplonted because of the emer- grown tor profertton as dark- «he P r o s M ’s eldest daughter (Lewiston, Maine; a sister, Mrs. Manchester VFTV. He was a May 22. stipulations will require that on for Monday at 4:30 p;Tn., w^an ^ all-tiine higli. aboard an oW tanker sailing out the Mt. Nebo ballfield.i mem­ ^ c y nature of their duties. ness aipproocbes. R starts at theEdson Edson M. M. Bailey, tom er was out of town on assignment H.W. Oogg;ln of Buffalo, N.Y.; pa.st grand commander of VFW the main road through the th,e new plant be toured by The company haa only 967,- of Providence toward Mexico. bers indicated. subcommittee headed by mouth and works baokwanl un- Manchester High School princl- but did not elaborate. McCall’s holes pie-drilled loi easy NO MAINTENANCE and 10 grandchildren. Military Order of Cooties; a area. Redwood Dr,, sidewalks Manchester offioi’als and state 900 shares of common rftock He probably irherited his On the Robertson Pool loca- N Adler DobWn, lias suggest- til the fish’s whole body is oov- pal, and his wife, will be guests did not divulge the nature of (fee The funeral will be held to­ retired major of Putnam legielators. outstanding. love of adventure from his pa- Berets’ Camp tion m ^ e r the 'TPC did slip Installed on the south side of ^ ^ If additional r e ^ e ^ ered. «>' honor at the reunion. assignment.______morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the Phalanx, Hartford, and a WORRIES! tefnal grandfather. Joseph Na­ the watery political issue back the road. do-it-yooiself installation! Pisette Funeral Home, 20 Sis­ charter member of the Ameri­ poleon Leclerc, who was a into the hands ’dall St. was (Continued from Page One) a setul- COMPLETE WITH GLASS INSERT AND liam ^mith of Whitehall, and the site po be close to the re­ U^DDdlaniL I GARDENS 13 irrandchlldren JirgnHigh {scnooi,School, rroviaence,Pro-vidence, jvir.Mr. The attack on-Long Vei ^ m e not heard. Several citizens Mrs. Elsie Goodvidii aligned N. Main and N. School by the railroads would be pro- ment within the first 60 days, PLANT from' CHARCOAL GREY SCREEN INSERT! The funeral will be held Sat- UedercLeclerc began hds political'political ca- U-S- Marine forces coficen- were there to state their -views, hibited by law until Dec. 31, The 90-day period would start LEBANON—Mins. Bteie King Sits., while the TPC had rec­ urday at 8 a.m. from Holmes reer by organdring Democratic ^ate12 9 g PATENT PENDING time war bond drives. He Was At Democrats on Budget Sootts Kansel-kills weeds 5,000 sq. ft ...... $4.95 Instrumental in getting swim­ Chuck Ground g,.79c Turf Builder plus 2—kills Dandelion and 16 other weeds BeDDING ONIY r PRE-HUNG ming established at Saiilter’i BACON and feeds lawn ...... ^...... • -$6.95 JUlHirdware Included > Allhoba Pond. In 1946 he headed the The Republican majority on which present Democratic^ Dl- The “English Look” is herel It’s Fisons Lawn Food. V , J TWODOR i-drillcd • Mo $pKbd TMl8 . Infantile Paralysis dri-ve. the board of directors has ac- rectors speak about in a "fllp- and KBdid cused last year’s Democratic pant maimer when they should Covers 5,000 ^ .-ft...... |L95 Gqrablnation door and unique He was a member of Camp­ Asgrow and Scotts Lawn Seed c Double bag $7.9d panel design. Glass and soieen bell Council. KofC,. St. Bridget board with., creating the only be offering suggestions for a HOME FRCEZER DEPT. deficit'In the town’s hlrtory, a.solution. 4 Connecticut’s Pride—Hubbard Hall (Kerr-McGee) inserts. Chiirch, a church trustee and *’8” X 6’8” OP S’O” X 6'8” former president of Its Men’s $50,000 iteni which will be pro- "Their attitude is that we. WESTERN STEER BEEF Lawn Food 50 lbs., 5,000 sq. ft bag $2.44 3 for $6.75 VEGETABLE "' This Week's Club, a*^ member of a Paper vlded for in the 1967-68 budget, the Republican majority, have * Hubbard-Hall Garden F ood ...... 50 1^. $1.99 REG. $25.95 ■o.. ■ , , . , Salvage Committee, and a mem­ In a positibn paper issued to- been stuck with having to find 3 for $5.75 With a substance new to lucent and smoother in $50,000. Isn’t that a joke ? This Door Busier cosmetics, named 'Genava, appearance.” ber of the French Club and its day, the Republicans have Authorized Dealer for aU SCOTTS Products irresponsibility was expressed aging skin can start look- These results are nothing board of directors. He was also creditetf the Democrats with Halts—stops crabgrass and prevents- grubs. PLAMTS *23.95 MO’ BEAVER COTTON TWILL at a budget workshop session . ing younger and younger— short, of amazing. And' it a member of the Connecticut adding about one quarter of a Halts Plus—iMwitrols grubs plus feeds lawn. Specially only last week. It was unfortu­ ^HINDQUARTERS not older and older. took a new cosmetic com­ Funeral Directors Association. mill to next year's tax rate, CLOTHESLINE *1.G9 pound to do it. ' I Survivors, besides his wife, “ even before the budget had nate that the public could not Season Special! 14" BLACK COLONIAL STRAP HINGES After a two-week trial on a APPROXIMATE CUTS' ...... 50 lbs. 59c 80 lbs. 79c selected group of women, a Genava was develo|>ed by include two sons. Dr. Walter N. been prepared," thus setting a view first-kand the actions of R E G .$ 2 J 9 noted dermatologist re­ the trustworthy Nina labo­ Leclerc Jr., of Partala 'Valley, precedent,. some of their elected officials. 6 to 8 Sirloin Steaks S Sirloin Roasts . ^vinure—dehydrated 50 lbs. Reg. $2.95 Includes 3 for door. SORBY MO PHONE OB HAIL ORDERS ports on the ingredients in ratory. D esign^ to be used Calif., and Richard E. Leclerc The GOP statement reads: “It was irresponsible in the 8 to' 10 Porterhouse Steaks 1 Eye Round ONLY $2.49 O N LY 7 9 ^ Matching thumb latch. Reg. $7.63. *5.63 ^ LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMER 1 Flank Steak Genava: twice daily —under make­ of ElMt Hartford; four daugh­ “ The concern felt for the first place for elected officials, 2 to 3 Short Steaks . "Won’ t bum — Stock up—‘It keepsi up and overnight-it is a ^ 4 Soup Shanks "Disappearance of small Depiocrats on the previous 8 to 10 Swiss Steaks sorbed instantly by the ters, Mrs: Wiillam ip. Mastri- Town of Manchester by Demo- , 10 to 15 Lbs. Hamburg ‘ Asgrow GrowSod Fertilizer wrinkles was accom­ anna of Waterbury, Mrs. John crats

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE TWELVE Section Two THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 Jianrlffater lEwning % ralii thuksday, may 4, xm Pages 13 to 24 of aid, the group he represents posed Eiepartment of Correction Legislative Roundup is on re<»rd favowing $180 per moved closer to reality Wednes­ Chamher Cautions Against pupil. day as a bill embodying it* E W0 have received a^ Rep. Anthony CSarlohe, D- provisions was passed unani­ N w Haven, has filed a bill mously by the Senate and sent Camera Give-Away Plan complete assortment Shermaii Wins Praises Democrats Sidetrack in the House tliat calls for $75 to the House. per parochial pupil grants The bill would puM together The Manchester CSiamber of retail value of the entire pack­ age would be approximately of expandable which the group is reported sat­ the administration of the state’s Commerce cautions area resi­ $220. The purctoaae price was For Service to Town isfied with. penal system and put the em- dents to befware of a give­ Stormy Pension Bill plmsis on. rehabilitation. The away gimmick In the area in. estimated at $672, .wMdh includ­ By BOB COLBY Cemetery Flags commissioner of correction whlch residents are informed ed finance and life Insurance Seventeen firemeii, town gaid John Merz, former 8th HARTFORD (AP) -^.The WM The committee, oonsiidered a would have a strong iKUid to by phone that they have won charges, or 24 pciyments oif $28 I' to provide pensions for atete graveyard for such' legirfation HARTFORD (AP) ~ The officials, and friends sjmke. District fire chief. House has passed a bill that initiate new programs under the or are eligible to Veceive a per month. k WINDOW SCREENS I legtsilBJtons so fair the most cor- id the past, is now 'in favor Republican Town Direc- And pre.sent 8th District Fire would 'forbid cemeteries fropi' proposed, measure.' free camera. The ^Chamber advises Man­ ■ troversial one of tlhe towrenl of re’leasing biiis pending on the chester residents to follow tor Harold Turkington and Chief Fronds Limerick paid subject. Senate chairman' Fi^ink removing fkgs from gfaves to The ’oiiN is one (of (3ov. Jotm \ Robert Brock, executive dir Manchester- Patrolman tribute to Sherman, thanking session, has been given time king as the flags are intact. Dempsey's "pitority” meas­ rector of the Chamber, said, these simple riileo for their con­ to atmaner in the Senate Ap^ A. Piccolo, O-New Haven, an­ all the chiefs for their "help in Rep. Stewart B McKinney, R- ures. , I that many such calls are now sumer protection: $ U 9 ' . 18*33 $ 1 ^ 4 4 Raymond Peck sang. proprtatiions Oommittee. nounced Wednesday- Do business with established • And more than 200 the past.” Piccolo said the committee Fairfield, said the cemeteries’ J ' being • received by residents. Andrew ‘ Ansaldi. chairman The deodeion to sidetrack tiie NEW COLLEGE N.AME films. V others paid tribute, as the WU was made at a Democratic has tentatively approved the main argument against the bill The Chamber states that a of the former board of fire was thpt the presence of flags similar type of promotional pro­ Have all agreemeMe In w rit­ ^ f e l n and E. Middle T p l ^ ^ ^ ^ X h n t o . and FrL till » 30th year of firefighting caucus Wednesday. move to release the bills unani- HARTFORD (AP) Western' commissioners: "You’ve got to on graves was an inconvenience gram was recently reported in ing. service dwindled for Ernest go a lone way to beat a man ' Senate majonlty leader Ed­ mously and wiiU talk it over Ooraiectdout State College would Shy away from special bar­ with Gov. John Dempsey before to grass-cutters. be the new name of Danbury the Bridgeport area by the Bet­ J. Sherman. like Sherman.’’ ward L. Marcus referred the "Damn the grass-cutters — gains, give-aways, and some­ WU to the oommiittoe in a de- taking final action next Tues­ State College, effective .July l', ter Business Bureau. In the AMBRICA’8 LAROeST FAMILY CLOTHINO CHAIM “I think the fact that sO Jack Gordon, former fire let the flags fly!" said Rep. Bridgeport area the person was thing for nothing. ' many .people turned out' tonight commissioner called him "a I laying move, Marcus has said day. in a bill approved by the Sen­ Read before signing. The governor has been op- Bernard Avcollie, D-Naugatuck, ate Wednesday and sent to the asked to send 50c postage and speaks' for your prestige in the guy who wants to get in there tttere woidd be no speedy Sen- as he supported the bill Wednes­ Avoid high-pressure sales. i'( aite action on the biiU. poafl«lJn the past to the idea House. handling charges for the cam­ community," said Town Mana- and do the lob' right ’’ day. era. If the individlial allows a Do comparison shopping be­ ger Robert Weiss. '^"I think he shouldn’t retire. I The biM, which passed the of ajwfcil session:, for the Gen­ fore buying. eral Assembly. demonstration of free movie “I hope that fire whistle It's a waste of rr-nnower. But House, would provide a pension FULL-TIME PROSECUTORS of JlOO a month beginning in Ribicoff Named and camera' equipment, the in­ doesn’t blow tonight because I f know darn well we’ll .spend 1969 to any legislator who is Parochial School Aid HARTFORD (AP) — A bill dividual then receives the pro­ know the first man out the door many years together yet," said over 55, with $10 a month added HARTFORD (AP) — An offi­ that would put Circuit Court Press Speaker motional camera free of any WINDOW SHADES would be Chief Sherman," said Frank Scheibenpflug. for each additional year of serv­ cial of a group seeking state prosecutors on a full-time basis charges. Town Mayor Nathan Agosti- Also honoring Sherman was and make them Independent George W. C. Hunt, treasurer ice. Lawmakers would contrib­ add to parochial schools has de­ STAMFORD (AP) — Sen. The idea is that a person WASHABLE ute $81.26 a year to the pension posited petiidons at the State from the "bench Iras been given would purchase 600 rolls of film "He put work ahead of his of the former Board of Fire a favorable report by the legis­ Abraham Ritricoff, D-Conn., wiH ftjnd. Oapitol contadniing 21,000 signa­ to receive a free movie camera, INTERSTATE own personal desire. He was .Commissioners, fireman William Gov. John Dempsey has said ture of persons favoring bis lature’s Judiciary Committee. l>e the dinner speaker at this projector and varied equipment. AQUA SHADES always where the action was," C. Whitaker and Frank Rob- he takes no stand on the pension cause. In the W'M reported out month’s meeting of the Asso­ The Bridgeport Better Busi­ praised Town Fire Chief Wil- ‘"son, retired assistant super- bill but he has dispiayeid anti­ John Mamdx of Wilton, vice Wednesday, the present chief ciated Press Oonnectiout Or- ness Bureau pointed out that C n .# A Made to Order 11am C. Mason. “I don't know of Intendent of fire alarms, president of the Oonneoticut prosecuting attorney would be •OU With Your Rollers pension lerttena and petitions ouit. based upon a national average, a better friend I’ve had in my Gift'S were preserved to the Chapter of Citizens for 'Educa­ given independent legal status years in the fire department,” by Ttomp^. Al- from the public. Theodore Yudadn, managing a person would use a roU of Full Line of Custom tional F'reedxim, s^ d Wednes­ and 18 fUH-time prosecutors film per month, which would said Assistant Town Fire— Chief _. . . bert Gunther of Co. 4, and day his group would support would be authorized. editor of the Stamford Advocate Chtef Ma.son. Sherman’s retire­ Annual Sessions and president of the Circuit, an­ indicate that 600 rolls of film VENETIAN BUNDS Sedricic J. Straughan who serv­ HARTFORD (AP) — A Re- any political party that backs The post of the present chief would be a 50-year supply. ed as toastmaster last night at ment is effective July 1. He will prosecutor, Arnold Markle, -is nounced this today. He said the ^Hcmkl photo by Pinto) pixi^iican-inspireid move to give a bin that would ^ve stote aid Sherman’s testimonial. be 65 in June. not autlwrized by statute. senator will speak on a subject In the Bridgeport area the E. A. JOHNSON Stanley Pearson with William Kellner and her mother, Mrs. Esther Parker. The Board of Directors vot­ Connecticut annual legisla­ to parochial school pupils and phcitographdc • equipment that These were just a few of the he vowed to ‘'fight whichever of his own choosing. ed Tuesday night to se ' a tive sessions has received an The meeting will be May 22 was offered free was examined praises bestowed on the 64-year; IBieKpected boost from the leg- party opposes it.” DEPARTMENT OF PAINT GO. Vernon / r ^ » letter to Sherman in apprecla- 4 ' CORRECTION at the (Julnndplak Club in New by professional photographers old first assistant town fire isteiture's Oonsbltutional Amend. While Marmix said he was not 723 Main Sfc—Tel. 649-4601 chief who was presented with a tiem of his service to the town. HARTFORD (AP) — The pro- Haven. who claim that the maximum BienHs Oommltitee. insisting on any specific amount color TV, a book commemohit- ing Iris fire service, and other Mrs. P e r so n Wins Rotary Award gifts. Mrs. Stanley 0 . Pearson of She is a member of the Rock- She is an t ^ v e ■volunteer in “I didn’t expect anything like Police Arrests Merline Dr. re<)eived th e '“Citi- vlUe General Hospital Auxiliary developing and conducting en­ this. I’m really appreciative.' I zen of the Year Award” of the and served as a board member tertainment progTams tor the thank you very^much,” he said Gerald R. Freeman, 22, of 71 3 DAYS ONLY! Rockville yiotary Club last last year. She was chairman of psychiatric patients at Man­ graciousljr. S. Main St. wall charged at 6:30 Last night’s . testimonial, held night at a dinner at the EUdng- the Volunteer Baby Picture chester Memorial Hoepdtal’s p.m. yesterday with breach of ton Oruntry Club. Seivlce. Crowell House. in the Ahmy & Na'vy Club, was THURS., FRI., SAT. peace, and resisting aarest as a May 4-6-6 The 11th annual award was 'ivb days a week she is a ■ Manchester also benefits called to order by R-ymond resUSt pf a flghit with a 44- 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. given Mrs. Pearson, not for one volunteer.,^ in, the emergency from Mrs. Peareon since she is Thompson who tatiroduced specific accomplishment, but for room as a nurse’s aide. All aux­ a guest lecturer tor the Lutz Prank Drake, club chaplain. year-old Mancheetex man, po­ YOUR CHOICE the "many varied activities” iliary committees and fund rais­ Junior Museum. Chief Sherma” has “given his lice said. life to the service of Manches­ she has contributed to, accord­ ing projects have had her lead­ Obviously moved by the Ttvq off-duty pafirodmen, rid­ ing to WUBam Kellner, chair­ ership or helping hand. award and the standiing ova­ ter,” Drake said. And then ing by the front of the 6'd high man of the a'wurd committee. She la a.m other of four chil­ tion, she was near tears. But guests stood silently in a min­ school on Main St. said F r y ­ ute of prayer for C3aptain James Although a relative newcom­ dren and a den mother to 13 she said, “I Shall try to live up man was kicking William Fogarty of the Town Fire De­ OF 5 FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES er to the area, she has '.'carv­ cub scouts. to this honor." Kingsley of 260 WethereU St., ed a place In the hearts of the ’’Cindy”, as friends call her, partment, ill in Mancriiester Me­ who was lying on the ground. Kellner said ihe aAvard is morial Hospital. many people who have come in was one of the organizers and Police quoted .Kingsley as contact with her,” Kellner said. is an officer in the Friends of gl'ven to "someone, man or Then the organ wailed and This merehanilise was shipped direct fram the factory to us, ospeeialiy for our 26th Anuiversary Sate Getehra- woman, h'Ving and/or working guests moved town the aisles of saying Freeman, for no appar­ He termed her Ust of accom- Library in Rockville. ent reason, knocked him to the in the greater Rockville area, tables to reserve a seat for a Ernest J. Sherman, first assistant to'wn fire chief, greets town officials, firemen and friend* tion. We are offering these appliances to you at tremendeus savings! All are fully guaranteed, delivered, in­ pUehments "awesome" She was instrumental In the ground and kicked him. formation of the Vernon Junior which includes Vernon, Elling­ roast beef dinner, supervised by who attended a tesUmonial last night honoring the chief for his 30 years’ of firefighting stalled and serviced hy our own Frigidaire trained men. We are determined to heat all former quotas, so hurry High School PTO of which she ton and ToUand, who has been Howard Pohl of Co; 4, and serv­ Police said Freeman began to service. Town fireman Raymond Thompsoifc of (io. 4 (right) called the dinner meeting to is present membership chair­ an outstanding citizen In ed by firemen. right when they tried to put order. FAT OVERWEIGHT man. She Is also active in the achievement, leadership and/or Glasses cHnked as Tenor Tur- him in the car to take him to in for your choice. Available to you without a doc­ Vernon Elementary PTO and is service in doing something for klngton and Baritone Peck Police Headquarters. Freeman ’ ■was -wreetJed to the ground tor’s prescription, our/product a room mother. the betterment of the com- crooned “Let Me Call You called Galaxon. You must lose An active worker for her miinlty.” Sweetheart” and “Peanuts and where he was handcuffed, po!^ ugly fat or your mtmey back. About 120 people ■were at the Cracker jacks.” lice said. Qalaxon is a tablet and easily political party, she VDlunrteered many hours during the last dhmer. Among them were sev- •And the speeches began. A re-arrest warrant ■was Its- swallowed. Get rid of excess fat sued yesrterday for Howard-Mfl- and live longer. Galaxon costs campaign. ef®J past winners. "We’re going to miss you, I $8.00 and is sold on thl4 guar­ Siie to a nominee tor first Wliuiers have included Ralph know you were always on the ConneU, 57, of 221 N. Main J t antee; If not satisfied tor any vice presiderit of the Business H. Gibson, Seymour E. Lavitt, job,” reminisced' Thomas Me- chazglng him -with IntoxdicatiMi. reason, just return the package qnd Professional Women’d-Club. Herman G. Olson, Donald P. Kinney, deputy chief. He was unable to post a $25 to your druggist and get your Beta Sigma Phi, national busi- Berger, * Carleton H. Milanese, "He was a mail that cduld l)ond and ■was taken to Hart­ full money back. No questions ness sorority, awarded her the Francis J. Pitkat, the Rev. climb and handle a hose,’’ re­ ford State Jail to await appear­ a;i^ed. Galaxon is sold with this "Order of the Rose” for out­ Da'vid Jaxheimer; John H. Mof- called- Harry McCormack. ance .in Manchester Olrcutt guarantee by: Quinn’s Phar­ fait, Harry J. Liigg and Elsie "We had to cross the Mason- Cofurt. macy, 878 Main St. Mall Or­ standing service in riiariteible work. M. Newmarker. Dixon line quite' a few times,” Brian^ Dihiman, 27, of East ders Filled. Hartford was charged a t' 5:15 p.m. yesterday with operating an unregistered motor vehicle, and improper use of number "‘There isn't abetter intemediate size car plates. A cruiser patrolman said Y Dihiman was drl-ving a motor­ cycle with paper plates on MODEL DW-DUK sold in the United Stat^ than the1967Rebel Spring St. near Highland St. UNDERCOUNTER sc^s Tom McCdhUl, automobile expert for Mechanix Illustrated. When he stopped Dihiman, the patrol man learned > the cycle MODEL RS-SOK DISHWASHER wasn’t registered, he said. NO HAND RINSING Robert E. Meakem, 24,, of FAST FRONT LOADING Hampton was charged at 30" RANGE LARGE CAPACITY 12:11 a.m. today with speed­ EASY CLEANABLE COPPER FINISH ONLY ing. 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'A ';i,';PAGE FOURTEBEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, GONN„ THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE FIFTEEN - .....• 4)iae hospitality and cheer; Mrs. Emil 87, two bunkhouses; Leo Fon­ aadd that If the TTC reject­ Malek, membership; MrfuWil­ taine Sr., house and garage. ed the GuinipeTO request on Tutor System From ’s K itchen liam Sorrachl, budget; Mrs. Sleepy Hollow Rd.; Albrook Guinipero Modifies groiuKto o f' the, Master Plan Wallace Gets Apology Marshall Altken, " education; Construction, house and garage, PUBLIC NOTICE of Development! their decision Called Success could be overruled in court. By DORIS BEUHNO Canoe Club Mrs. Joseph Szegda, legislature,, Latham HUFRd.; Merton Wolff, A tutarlM syvteni started a t and Mrs. Richard Ruzicka, pub­ Rt. 87, garage; Edwin Brown A promlneht mannfactnnr ol zwlmmlng pooto must aeO a The Iniilding ot the apart­ Decdgned to pleaM the pal- / The Biaby Has Plans for Apartment ments largely fit into the town After Dartmouth Fuss Manohenter Oonununiity OoUag* licity. Jr., garage and bedroom, John­ UmlM number of sUg^t^ Imperfect, factory tejcotod, 1961 IM s is proving auooeziriul. Sets R ace zoning regulations. (Continued from Page One) aJbea «< goesta a t alionvcw or 12 Building Permits son Rd.; Edward Rotheier, R t model pools Immediately. Theoe pools come complete with A settlement out of court may be reached sometime Dr. Marie L. Davis, oMMaat The town Master Plan of De­ Wallaoe toM the audience of wnUUnga (Mb fIniHicalte, or C. Prescott Hodges, zoning 8Ai patio; Peter Moeckel, R t ivalk-arennd sun deck, patio and diving areas, safety , feno^ this month on the building of the Guinipero Apart­ forced Wallace to stop bis albout 1,300 that he had "never (Ureotor of student - pem onal Oroiatn’s aooordiner to agpent, issued 12 building per­ 87, porch and Mr. and Mrs. Ben stidrs, llltoring and olrOnlatlng systems, pool vac, the usual velopment Included plans for epeerii ajt Dartmouth when they zaild today. On Sunday ments. Joseph Taiftsky, Town Planning Director said downtown redevelopment, a m ade a speech In wM<^ I ra- Mrs. BJmH W. (MiSte) I«icek of mits during April, quite a Petrus, flentiequln Rd., garage. guarantees and Installation. Prices Jpre the lowest possible Tor charged the etege. They shout­ fleeted on anybody because of Fifteen tutors, honor studeota The fourth ahnual llathen Been Named... last night that Atty; John LaBelle has submitted re- plan defeated at a referendum chosen by ppofeeaow and de­ 112'Bowen-Rt-, eepecteUy popu­ change from no permits issued The permits total about ^8,- quick 'clearance. Installation at your convenlenc*. Terms t $10 ed, "Wallace go home! You’re raefa^or color.” Bale Oanoe Jamboree, sponsor­ for the past three months. 500. vized plafui on the propozed by the voters last year. an Insult to our intelligence!” partment ehaiimeni are in- -rr lar wMti' tlHee not previously Down—$5 Week. No payments tUl July, 1861. If Intereirted ■He 'B^d American "work­ ed by the Columbia Oanoe Club, Ihe permits went to Kenneth DeToUa, Amy Thereze, daughter of Frank L. and Guinipero' apartmenite and the peal on the decision to the court, Tamsky said the matter Is Wallace retired to the rear of ing tpoh lif getting tired of a struoting 68 students In zueh tonl of trattoeke. Stie discover- Call Mr. Bogan at 282-4128 anythne. First oomS, flriit served. The ieque revoly^ on the ex­ will be held Sunday at Mans­ Shlfsac, Rt. 6, garege; Joseph Manchester Evening Herald Emma Bemesderfer DeTolIa. 272 Sklnher Rd., Vernon. She plan “ would .leave 85 feet'for sUM pending In the court and the stage imtil ushers and bumA of tjieorists telling Mm subjects aa accounting, biology, T. «i"tihe recipe -wlile Bwlt« in''* field Hollow I>ajn, beginning at Colombia oorrespondeiit Virgin­ tension cif Vine St. and the re­ has not been withdrawn. But' guards had ejected the group. chemistry, economtos, first and iifi TeBahaasee, Fla,, and has. Charron, Hui^ Rd., garage and was lx)rn April 30 Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her the extension of Vine St.” where He /i' many to the enjoyimeRt of the war canoes, are sanctioned by sl<« early In April .rejected the would ha've stood In the way space for the extension of Vine recommend a new book — how ematlcs. nudst, cbenry and nut-fiSted DeTolla, Philadelphia, Pa. She has four brothers, Frank, 14,. fotcjement.” the American Canoe Associa- request by Frank Guinipero to of extending Vine St. which was St. With the new plans, Tam- to behave in a crowd.” Dr. Davie eoeptatoed that un­ dessert Orange-pineapple One Andrew, 12, Steven, 11, and Michael, 2*^. Wallace began Ms day’s activ­ tion and are for ell ages and « $> >k « * build hew apartments off Char- slated to tie into the new Rt. 6. sky said, an additional two units Earlier, six Negroes scream­ ities, a possible forerunner of der thie program, tuton re­ 'ly Cup Salad is another recipe both sexes. ter Oak St., eaylng R would riot The' m atter had been pending have been added to the original­ enforce their le a rn in g and aha enjoys eerving. -It is "just Houle, Darren Gerard, .’’ori of William R. and Glenda ing "Wallace is a racist!" dis­ Ms entry into the New Hamp- sa- There is a two mile coiirse be in the beet interest of tovro before the TPC tor some Ume. ly-proposed .'40 units. sume reeppneibUity while sto- -j;. . for Spring," she says, Labonte Houle, 11 Leona Dr., Vernon. He was born April 30 rupted his speech. They waved .sMre primary campaign neict for Bd\ilts and a one mile oouree development. ^ An opinion bad been asked denits acquire effective e tu ^ and .may be prepared the night at Manche.ster Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ The matter is slated to come signs proclaiming, "Wallace Is year, with talks to students at for., youngsters. LEAN, MEATY Ouinipieiro, with Atty. LaBelle from the town coruneel. Aseist- up for a public hearing on May hqhtte and gatai feeHnge of i before so it is perfect for come ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Labonte, New "Market, N.H. a killer,” but left after about 16 two high schools in Concord, the Mrs. Franklin Prague, pub­ His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Eleanor P. HoUle, Dover, repreeenting him made an op- ailt Town Oouneel David Keith 23, when the TPC meets again. minutes. state oaxriital. pany dinhers. Another f^vorV licity ohelrman, says there Is Ite .of the ' lAiceks is.. Instant N.H. He has four brothers. David, 8, Donald, 6^4. Dean, 3%, adequate parking space and ex­ 5-RIB PORTION and Dennis, 2; and a sister, Donna, 5. Icing, a simple Teclpe. cellent observation points for » • • * • ' WMte Fruit C a^ spectators. . Estell, Eileen Mary, daughter of Charles W. and % . 1 cup crystailized chesrie^. Canoes 18 feet or under may Gladys Bartlett Estell, Leonard Rd., Stafford Springs. She (mixed colors) cut In half be used, made of wood, fiber­ was born April 27 at Meinchester Memorial Hospital. Her 1 cup crystalized pineapple glass or canvas. Speciai events maternal grandmother is Mr.s. Raymond Bartlett, Stafford sUoes, cut in half wiU be held for eiumdnum ca­ Springs. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Charles Estell, ‘ % cup tvihite seetOees raisins noes. PORK John St., Vernon. She has three brothers, William 8% and 4 cups dwpped pecans or wal­ Registration is in charge., of twins, Robert and Raymond, 7; and a sister, Charlene, 5. nuts ' Mrs. Henry Ramm and parti­ • * * » • % cup butter cipants may sign up between Suhr, Lori Jaye Denise, daughter of J. Robert and B egga 11:30 and ll;4S a.m. Marilyn Suhr Suhr, 512 W. Middle Tpke. She was born April 1 small bottle (one-half Awards will be given for first, 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gp-Ond- ounce) vanilla extract second and third places. EJntry parents are Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Suhr, Pennsauken, N.J. Her % smaU bottle of lemon ex­ fee Is 50 cents per participant ROAST 'paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, George Suhr, tract and $4 per »t». CO. SAT. MaUtai JOHN A. OAOIANEIXO Tp Y 358 East Ceater Street- ' BANK AMD TRUST COMPANY Maotilieeter, Ooiui. . .. V'lCONbM Vt^^. NOON ;'V STORE OF■X MANCHESTER MANCHESTER PJMKADE 646 CBNTER STRST PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Metropolifaii Life Fim Jgwderi Generatlom ■' mSDRANCCOOMrANy' I - OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. THA 9 P.M. -r- SAT. TILL 6:30 P.M. NEK’V0BX,N.y. ( J 336 NORTH MAIN SY.—649-5253 , i.

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• 'a, '■ fY MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE SEVENTEEN ^ • > ’ . V ■ • • . • ' I • . * • ■ ■ ' ' . ------^------' ' '-‘" f . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MAY *4, 1967 the Coventry Volunteer Fire Fernon 1?A6B SIX!^EEN Coventry Association Inc., again empha­ Ohairtes Baclwfen and Don MRA Set to Report sizes that absolutely no burning Raccoon Com^ Jlebron On Broadway Vernon Morse. may be done without first se­ The piust governor, 'WilUam ’ Three Girl Scouts to Get curing a permit to burn. Fire Calling but His Hahn, vriH oMMaite at the core- On Renewal Progress wardens are A. Samuel Le- Pamvhlet Promoting Town mondeis.- • ' Doyt, Delmar Potter, -Richard Hosts Unbostly Four Variances Granteld L ace-O ad In English Institute First Class Atmrd on May 15 M. Gallnat, Charles Christen­ The Manchester Redevelopment Agency will meet sen, Wilfred E. Hill and John RusbsU B. ■ Bowen of Rock­ Three Gtri Scouts of the Oa- conducting their annual canvass A shy^ ,jraccoon apparentijr G)nductor Will Promote a Firm Also ville, an EngHsh teacher a t ' with town officials May 16 to discuss the progress Schmidt. came looking for food ‘ in th# Town^s Zdning Board BE READY WHEH being made by the MRA in the North End and to dis­ dette Troop 5071 wiU ^ e iv e , of electors on a basic door-to- Brother Visiting Hartford Public High School, Is door program. Working in the garage of an Edith Dr. home 'A pamphlet describing- Ver­ Future Farmer* Porl^ly cuss future development of the area. the highest awajrd;,' in . Olri Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Ha.s- \^n in g Board of Appeals Day danO« Saturday rrtfht at Ro0s and Maureen Mofdasr among 14 state teachers and First District are Mrs. Karen last- night and, when disoovar- Not a Boy non won praise from a Massa­ School administrators in a pio­ The MRA this week was ^------— - . Scouting, that of Flrs^'Class, mann of Flanders Rd. have had ed, was too afraid to leave. tou gmntdd four requests for 8 in the L^g^on HaH. ky, sIMers and students of THE HOT WEATHER criticized for having little con- & name at historical signifl- L. Barnes CR) and Mrs. Ruth visiting with them his brother variances Church Smorgasbord chusetts paper firm wishing to Rockville H’lgh School, repre­ neering Institute in English during ^the troop’s Court, of E. Benoit (D) and in the Sec­ Mrs. Wesley Matthews and A The fifth annual Smorgasbord (Continued from P n g * One) use it for promotion, according curriculum with 13 other states cem for the town and was ac- canes to Manohestqr ftw the Franz Hasmami from Germany, her husband reported heaxinf sented tfie Future Fawnew of cused of running a private busl- project. il Awands and annuaii mother- ond District, Mrs. Gertrude A. whom they have not seen for a' sponsored by the Hebron Con- 25 muaioiarB-aJl,,men. li she' to James J. Roche, chairman of America In the-dlsitiiai. speak­ thda summer at Trinity Col­ Haven (R) and Mrs. Bessie I. strange noises and', tin cana COMES ...CALI ness in the redevelopnqent of the -To date, Keith said, 55 fam- daughter banquet at 7:30 .jp.m. 38 years. ’Their guest will be tumbling down In their gamga ‘•Keefe, OJd Colchester Road] ^n®Mav"90 Ukes it there is a flashed smile the Economic Development ing contest at Glaotonbury re­ lege- Ndrth Bind and' dragging Its ®nd" 12 individuals have May 16 in the vestry of • the Strack (D). leaving from New York Satur­ cently. Roee placed second in H e^as chosen from over, 200 last night about 11. ’Diey cau­ ;*febr«i, have been granted var- ^ approval! M she doesn’t, a Commission. feet. been relocated from the area,' First Congregatlonall Church. CD Course day by plane after visiting rela­ tiously opened the garage door, event are Mrs. Gerald Cross the district and received a tro­ appHAnts for the "New Eng­ as have 14 business concerns. To receive the awards wiH A total of 17 persons have tives there for several days. ‘ fiances that will permit the con and Mrs. Kenneth Stevens. It tJsrhtenlng of the mouth is Roche said tpday the Strath­ lish” • Institute June 25 to Au- ’Two town agencies, the Mai, turned on the Bgbt and ourpris- Btruotion of one-family dwell- phy. She will represent the Chester Housing Authority an'nd A total of 82 out of 46 parcels be Marjorie Carison, daughter completed a 12-hour course in At Litter Mpcllng was incorrectly reported that aiU reproof. more Paper Company of West district In the Sti3»te Speaking guat 12, sponsored by a $65,000 ed the raccoon on a top shelf 'lng:s,.on aub-standard lots local- WOODCOCK the MISAC Corporation wanted been acquired, add a to- of Mr. and Mrs. AmoM E. Carl­ Civil Defense and Shelter Man­ Alan Aho, son of Mr. and who was busy looking In cans, "Ved on North Pond Road. Keefe’s Mrs. William Drinkuth was a ‘”There's a feminine eilement Springfield supplied the paper Oonteat next month. grant the UiS, (Mflce of the same 4-acre parcel of land tal of 81 structures teve been son of Oak Grove; Qriwa Ed­ agement under the auspices of co-chairman. in music and I direct as a wom­ Elduoatlon. Mrs. Aaro A. Aho of South St. jars and a coke bottle for food. ';i U rn m A 1a4 a v « Head DAV and Auxiliary ■S lot A-16. ley or Mrs. George Alden. ’The mem, they get great joy from Adoniram Chapter of the Royal go along with'its plans to sell f?»«^kes relocated from the .old anson, daughter of Mr. and and George Coon, both of the Strathmore has requested Physical Fitneos Awards as the Mrs. Frederick Metonisoii of County Agricultural Center in kxiking in the things on tha • The Connecticut State High- cost is $2.50 for adults, $1.25 Playlng well for a lady. But permission to distribute copies result of a test given by the Arch Masons at the Masonic HOW F M the land to the Manchester area have purchas- Olyde Q. Beckwith of 291 lary la a member of the First Coventry High School faculty. Rockville. ’The session is to re­ shelves and made noise in hia ’‘ yn.y Depsirtment has been for children and children under ,.u* Temple In Ellington Is'tonight Highland St. and Mrs. Walter Congregational Church of Ver- Springdale Ave. . Of this number nine of the cial sensiitlvity to the music. It’s of "Vernon, Connecticut. The physical education department. Houslng Authority for the con- homes. ' Mrs. Mariflyn Greerileaf, troop view plans for the state-wide frustration. granted a lot area variance on charge, Green Land” nationally to the ’They are: Alan Skinner, John at 7:30. There will be rehear­ sti'uction of apartments for the ------A. Von Hone of Irontwood Dr., non. She is a past chief daugh- personnel are members of the Rid Litter Day Program to be At first, the Matthews wanted what you are as a person.” sal for the Mark Master De­ Veriion were tnslaJled as com- ter of' Ellen Douglae- lk>dge,. leader, reports that after the the Mildren A. Pi'limore prop- - PTA Supper Her job, a novelty in a musi­ graohic arts industry. Sutherland, WllWam Fagan, Jay elderly. Coventry Volunteer Fire As.so- conducted May- 20. Young Alio only to get the frightened coon ” Vrty, located on Rt. 9A and Old "^be Hebron PTA will hold gree and refreshments. manders of the Manchester Daughters of Scotia, and a dinner a Court of Awaails ^vil!l ciation, Inc., In the south end cians’ wxjnld of bow ties and tux- Roche was contacted by the Bums, Dennis Sullivan, Ted C a r r i ^ ) MISAC Corporation wanted be held and all troop members is general chairman of the lo­ out. ’They call on neighbor ^(Jilead Rd. The variance was fkial meeting of the year on Print-Craft Comoration of CJaidmbn, Brian Hurt, Timcthy "tSiapter of Disabled American member of Hartford Chapter 64, of town: Dennis Walker, assist­ cal program. Raymond >Refiise to help. ■"reouested in connection with a May 17 with a potluck supper pa”® certaan the same plot for building Veterans and Its Auxiliary lest OEIS, both at Hartford, will recedye their badges, chal­ requestea m con^Luyii wun « j fv,» ®wms io mascuhne tradition. Bloomfield, printers of the bro­ Johnsion, David McNeamy, Ed­ apartments for moderate-in­ ant chief; Roger Bellard, Rich­ Democratic Meeting ’Their .son Evans, two-and-half, ^reduction in the lot size resuK- ®‘ p^m/-OH cem fop be ^ night at the VFW Home. They lenges and awards earned dur­ ard Clemens . and Robert C. chure, requesting permission to vard Rady, Peter Yellen and Public Records come families. Auto Crashes ing the past year. The Democratic 'Town Com­ heard all the noiSe and saw from the proposed recon- coming year will be elected Gustafson wears a fill an order submitted by John Pi’mell. succeed Arthur C. Petrone and Roche, captains; Richard J. mittee will meet at 8 p.m. 'Tues­ coon. He wanted it. Quitclaim Deed Edward Rybezyk, executive An auto-motorcycle accident Mrs. Elwood Brown. Sermon: 'IValf " ^truction of Rt. 8A to the west ^ d installed. Any tmfini®hed Strathmore. Square Dance Set Bob Gerstung . to Sydney A bout Town Car^erry and Alfred Bouregard day in the Board Room of the But Mrs. Matthews said she Of Hebron Center. business to come before the director of the MRA, said this occurred at 5:05 p.m. yesterday The Rev. WMiiam E. Beldan tiutle neck blouse and French Robert P. Genovesl, creative The May 13 Squaire Dance of Rosenblum, one half interest in Whole House or Room Charles Varca of Wethers- Cub Scout Pack 2 commit- Jr, pastor of the First Congre­ Jr., lieutenants: and the Rev. •’Town Hall on Rt. 31. does not "understand” raccooha Walter and Ann Gustafson of 8'‘0“P before the summer will was no iss'Ue. He said other par- W. Center William E. Beldan Jr., and lace jabot over a skirt. director for Print-Craft and the TwW N’ Twisters of EUtog- two parcels at Manchester-Ver- cels of land are available and ^ th the” car~ motori^'Md*the ^ gational Church, will use and will not have this one foT ItWdndsor received a variance be cleared up and pictorial his- Maintaining discipline has not that MISAC Corn cnnirt motor st and the commander, Inatallfed post offl- Roger Elseraore, members and Manchester * Evening Her­ himself a Vernon resident, said ten will be heJd at the Center non town line. toeM Corp. could use cycle driver were injured but pjn. at Second Oongregatlonal "Wait” as his sermon topic dur­ a pet. from the zoning regulations con- of Hebron’s Elementary been a proUem, she says. Her Strathmore’s Interest stems School from 8 to 11 p.m. Club Agreement to Purchase AIR CONDITIONING cers. Miss Louise Copping of ^uj-ch. ing the 11 a-m. worship services Malcolm E. C. Devine Jr., fire ald Coventry correspondent, “If anyone wants him,” her cemlng front yard requirements Schools will be shown. A sing- method is permissiveness rath­ from the Interesting use of calSer, Don Atkinson, wM be at State of Connecticut from The MRA T V ^ Manchester Memorial Hos- Manchester, past DAV Depart- Sunday in the sanctuary. police, lieutenant. F. Panline Little, tel. 742-6231. husband _paid, "they can have ^to permit the addition of a 12 a-long is planned led by Mrs. er than rigidity. Strathmore colored text paper the mike. Francis and Elsie Murphy, rectorsictors and m e n S of the S h e r C ^ tJ e M e d St. Bridget Rosary Society ’The church vytlil have on ad­ Others completing the course him.” foot wide poreb on their cottage Wlllo Suprenant, music.Instruc- ' “I let the men read in be­ and the color combinations Refreshinents will be served. property on Mt. Nebo PI. See our ad on Pages 13 and 14 of this month’s Town Planning Commission neUher was treated at the hos- Mm Otto Mller of Bast H a rt-,^ ,j ^ ^ Rummage Sale journed meeting at 8 pmi. Tuies- included. Bruce Meyers, Grace When Denny McClain turned They plan to feed the rac­ .located on lot 127 Deepwood tor, and Mrs. Mary Drew. He- tween numbers, something that with direct correlation to the Hosts and hostesses for the Marriage License Connecticut Life . • . Then CALL 644-1511. will discuss plans for the new Avivi, ratuAoiueuijf Ln/iiiiiiBauiiu'c o r n e d - -qQi-iirHav g^turday at 10 a.m. in the base- day in the vestry , to further Bane, Ann Druge, ^L^wrence in a 20-13 record in 1966 he be­ coon for a couple of days. II iOrive. bron PTA’s “Mitch Miller. other conductors don’t always subject matter. evening are Mr. .and Mrs. Bob shopping center in the North Police said Edward S. Toika, er, and DAV Department con- Used cloth­ (Bscuss and. act upon the pro- Rich and John Druge, In addi­ came the first Detroit Tiger the humane society or anyone Robert Bruce Emerson III. 47, of East Hartford was drlv- ductress, installed auxiliary of No decisien was announced as A. display of art work done permit. But I think relaxed peo­ Copies will be distributed by Chatterton and Mr. and Mrs. East Hartford, and Sandra Lee End Redevelopment area. ing in good condition will be poised revisions to the bylaws. tion to DeLucia and Coon.X pitcher to win 20 games in a else cannot take him, they wlH \'yet on the appeal of Albert J. by the elementary students will ple are easier to handle ‘ban and at Strathmore’s expense to Jim Whdto. 1736 Ellington Road, Wapping Keith said the plans for the Ing his car west on W. Center fleers. Eleeton'' OonvoM Burning Permit Needed season sinCe. 1961 when Frank try to free him from the ^ Smith, 607 Woodbridge St., May St. when it was struck by the featured. Barone who Is seeking permiS' also ’be 'featured. The display tense ones so I let them do their printers, lithographers, adver­ Moose Officers 20, St. Mary’s Episcopal center must be approved by Other post officers are WU- The Reg^istrars of Voters are Harold J. Crane, president oh Lary posted a 23-9 mark. rage. «om to construct boarding ken^ is being organized by Mrs. Nan- word puzzles U they want.” tising agencies, " sales promo­ The Loyal Order of Moose Church. tt7 ‘ TPc"'a^d"“ ti;rd i7 ^ 1 tlo n d/iv ^ by Ronald N. Lud- Uam B^kin and Victor ^ St. OhristopJierB Mothers Cdr- nels. cy Mulligan, art teacher. Miss Gustafson, who puts her tion firms, manufacturing recently held election of offi- agreement must be appnS^d by cDe wtlil have a spaghetti sup- T” '. Monument Contribution Bulletin Boart age at ‘over 21’, was bom in firms and the graphicarts in­ ceirs. The new officers, who will Qie- Board of Directors. The J , mishap„ „ occurred 167 feet ley Bulla, chaplain; r, Walter w Von tomamrw at 8:30 p.m. at ‘Recently/ the athletic field at ’Tryouts for the benefit show Cincinnaiti, Ohio, and studied dustry in general. be in-tailed May 20, are gov­ •plans for it have been complet west of Cooper St., they said. Hone, treasurer; Robert C ^ e , home of Mrs. Framris Ma- Bharn High School was named for Hebron. Servicemen, "An music there before moving to Genovesl said, “The promo­ ernor. Farrel R. Hahii; junior •d. Police also reported a mlnorj, officer of the day; Amos Pot- loney, 41 Byron Rd. Veterans Memorial Field. Con- Evening of Fun and Frolic,”-to New York in 1949. She is mar- governor, Ernest Bo-She; pre­ accident Involving a car and • ter, seigeant-at-arms; Arthur tional value can be beneficial ’The n w shopping center is a bicycle, and a hit and run. Petrone, Bernard Von Hone and r tributions are being accepted to be presented on May 27 will be ried to Oomelio Hidalgo, a to both the town and Strath­ late. Don Skews; treasurer, Members of the Junior Cen­ : erect a monument on the field, held on May 10 and 11 at He- former press officer for Bolivia eombination of two plans sub­ Police said a bicycle driven Otto Balritunas, trustees. more.” Charles Usher, and tmstees, mitted by Manchester buslness- tury Club will rehearse for • in memory of Marine James bron Elementary School. A va-^ a't the United Nations. ’They men who mererd after havinp- Stephen Matte, 7, of 111 E. Other auxiliary officers are "Fun Night” tonight at 8:30 : Batson who wtis killed in Viet- riety of acts is needed for the have a 3-year-old son. mihmitted fw/i Mrvarate ’Tphe. ran Uito R stoppcd Mrs. Jaimes Norris, senior ■vice at the home of 1 ^ . Ronald I nam and may W^gmt to Vet- English-music-hall type show. Other women have performed submitted tiyo separate indlvld' m i l g ual plans. car at 8;&5 p.m. yesterday in commander; Mrs. ESwood Prlmavera, 165 Clinton Dr., ; erans Memorial Keld--.yund, Hebron 4-H members who are as substitute conductors in . the west parking lot at Men- Brown, junior vice commander South Windsor. Mrs. Richerd MICHAELS <- ! ! Box 85, Hebron,-..^interested in capon or pullet Broadway shows, but Miss Gus- of modem!Weeplng t w r i o S ^ histori^;_ Mrs. Florence Carison is co-hostess. ; The committee, comprising project should get applications tafson beeves she is the first to sweeping two story ) design; ■with shops on the lower The car driver, Albert J. Streeter, chaplain; Mrs. Amos } representatives from the Re- from the 4-H Tolland County direct a pit orchestra here on a 68 Scott Dr. Potter, treajsurer; Miss Louise Chapman Court, Order of ; glonal Board of Education, the Office immediately and return regular basts. SHOP AND SAVE DURING OUR BIG told police he spotted the boy Copping,adjutant andpatriotic Amanantii, wUl observe Friend- CULTURED PEARLS : administration and staff.of the them before May 15. Full de- Asked if She were concerned of retail space'^d about lo ! ^ t>ttween parked cars and Instructor; Mrs.Richard Gutz- ship Night tomorrow ri 7:46 ‘ school and Rham graduates, Is tails may be had be contacting about being competition for the tunuLre teei ntt riffle^ Stopped Ws Car but Matte ran niGT, »erg«ant-at-arms; Mrs. p.m. at the Masonic Temple. ^ planning to set up a monu- the office. show’s star, Melina Mercouri. ^ s t ^ e t t o n th^ new i"*" it- ^UJer, conductress and M«. John Blsemore will head . ■ the connoisseur’s choice 1 ment on the field dedicated to The Uttle League Wildcats Miira Gustafson said, "The au- SPECIAL shouDina and office centers ex Poi'e* the boy, not Legislative and executive com- a refreshment committee. Offi- S Batson and any other Rham will practice on School Field to- dience only sees the back of my at o S S ^ t o start in the fttll thrown from the bike, was un- mttteewoman; Mrs. Cora Blow, cers are reminded to wear col- i students who may be called night. ’The Tigers will be on head. I prefer to oonoonitrate on IWth said Injured. bearer, and Mrs. Raymond ored gowns. for quality, variety and value ;• upon to make the supreme sac- Uttle League Field. Practice be- the music. ’ Keith Indloaited further that The hit and run occurred at rlfice In the service of their gins at 6 p.m. ^ Bah^er-Moser Dairy the MRA is presently having 8:45 p.m. Tuesday on Tolland Auxiliary committee Duplicate Bridge jj country. Lots of Ener^ the required appraisals under- Tpke., 168 feet east of Oakland Results in a duplicate May Day Dance Manchester Evening Herald MANCHES’TEB PARKADB taken-flor the industrial parcel St., police said. A car owned bridge game last .night spon- * Jones-Keefe Post 95, Amer- Hebron Correspondent 5Irs. The totail amount of solar en­ Friday - Saturday, May 5-6 in the project. He said several by 'Richard C. Harmon, 25, of welfare; Mrs. E lw ^ g^^^ed by the RdckvtUe Bridge f lean Legion will hold a May Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. ergy which reaches the earth, Manchester industrial concerns 33 Pine Hill Rd. was damaged membeo^p; Mrs. Club at the Lottie Fisk Memo- “ warming It and producing have expressed an Interest in in the incident, they said, Cora Blow, Americanism: Mrs. ^al In Henry Park are, North- Flor^ce Streeter, community g^^jj Raymond Jackson charge of arrangements; and through photosynthesis ad of 12 Pk. Fudqe Bars - the parcel for construction of — ^------\ Columbia welcomes any assistance. our food, fuel and free oxygen. larger quarters for their op­ . . and Charles F. Ames, first; —------is mbre than 30,000 times as erating facilities. Johnson Plans The newly l i ^ l e d ^ < ^ - ^ Paul. Barton and WilUam Manchester Evening- Herald much as Is used in ail man- . F rcc! 12 Pk. k « Pops dIOUDAy At the meeting, Keith said, manddr;'a graduate of Yale Uni- second, and M«. ‘ School Panel Columbia porreepondent Vir-- made devices, acctmhng to the the agency will report on the Brief State Visit glnla Carlson tel. 228-0224. Encyclopaedia Brttannica. \ f — with— J final engineering plans for new , jPurthosa of . . . 2 Half Gal. Moser Forms street construction and utilities. (Continued from Page One) ? e r d ^ ^ d Also, BaM-West, Mrs. Rachei I Votes Hiring He said a contract for these state capitals and Washington cj^^^n Des Dames He was Schwarts and Edward J. Gen- Fresh Milk and 1 H alf Gal. Florida Pure will be SM-arded next month. would be for each governor to employed at Case Brothers Inc ’Mm . Richard Ooch- 3 Teachers Orange Juice Kelth said the agency Is designate some one on Ws stall bi* retirement He is fei Robert Stratton Jr. EVERGREENS ------; - • ------presently analyzing the cost of to keep track of the more than ^ national commander of the August'and m n k ‘ Board of education members the project and that any budg- 400 programs Involving the Fed- Yankee Division Association Stopa. Ued for second. ^ Yew-r-§preading, 28”-32” Dia...... /y.. .2 .7 S et revisions that may- be nec­ - at a recent meeting voted to 2-V2 Gals. Moier Forms MHk^ SALEBIG 14 CU FT...... ’ e r^ and state ^ i^ m e n ts . and a member of the Permanent The game is "played each Yewi-=^preading, 20”-24” Dia. . .2 .0 0 BTc Plus Deposit X essary will be made at the Vol^ sand Memorial Day Committee and Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the engage three new teachers for Y-tw—^Upright, 28” 32” H ig h ...... 3 .0 0 NO FRO ST May 16 meeting. them feel he really wanted theor ^ Veterans Council of Men- memorial building. Games wil! - Porter School next year. Yew--Upright, 20”-24” High ...... 1 .7 5 Pure Florida O r a i^ '^ u ic e Siame discussion may also ■vle-WB, not mere oonversaition. ^beater be played through June before • All were classmates at Keene -\rborvitae—Globe 30’'-32” Dia...... 2 .0 0 19e qt. in V2 gal. «ilV Flu* Deposit REFRIGERATOR tiake place on giving an official The meeting was attended by ^ Sommander of the ouxll concluding for the summer. ' State Ciollege in New Hamp­ name to the project, and the Vice President Hubert H, Arborvitae— Upright 5 '/j -6 Ft...... 3 .0 0 FREEZER Agency may ask the Manches- Humidirey, and Farris Bryant, shire. ■RBW Miss Barbara Brown, who THESE ARE FULL AND NICELY SHAPED GRADE A tef Historical Society to be director of the Office of Blmer- ■ has had two years teaching PLANTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES EXTRA LG Doz. 47c Forget defrosting mesa judges in a contest for getting gency Planning. • experience, will teach first 44 BALDWIN ROAD. MANCHESTER-644-8049 with this big - capacity I grade. Miss Joan Kursh, who beauty . -. . even the 105- . has taught one year, will have grade 4 pupils, and Mrs. Di­ lb. "zero-degree” freezer Four for fun! anne Lein, engaged for grade never needs defrosting! ' 5' has had two years’ experi- Bushel-size tlvin crispera $AVE! '■ ence. • Handy glidq-out shelf Our low overhead (no rent or employes) means you ea^ve J Resignations from Mrs, Jean- • Super - storage door 30-60% on the finest quality tiew furniture. If you are, tired ‘ nette McDermott, grade one • Separate temperature of jiP&ylng high overhead prices and if you dislike high pres­ . teacher and Russell Elliott, MANCHESTER controls for refrigerator s ' s^eunanshlp, then ylsit our discount stota'where the 5 music instructor, were accepted and freezer sections. *■ with regret. merdbiandise sells Itself. We believe in selli^.-good' qiiitiity i Mrs. McDermott will con- durable furniture, at reasonable prices you cain. afford, backed ‘ Unue studies as a specialized by good honest service to ensure your satisfactiem. So if sav­ V reading teacher and Elliot will UBLIC MARKET ings, service and satisfaction are what you want, stop in arid ' teach Instrumental music full see for yourself the following mejrchandise that you can really • time. 803 -605 MAIN STREET buy at these low discount prices. J ’The board will make a fur­ ther study regarding differing m J opening hours for Windham fuarant^l^d "Goodf Buys” For. Your W eekend Shopping! Early Amarlean Badreom [ High School and Windham Re- i glonal 'Technical School. Tech- QDEL d p t 14N Double dreeser, mirror, chest, bed In maple , nlcal students, who, of neces- BOLONlllL-MASTER HAM SALE! or oak. Regular Price $169.95. Our Price 9124.95 ) Blty, must ride the high schooj Solid maple doable dreeser, mirror, chest, 1 bus, have been late by ajjom Fully cooked, sugfar cured, Perfect For bed. Regular P rice $X99.95. 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Roberts Silences Xavier High on Three-Hitter^ 4^1 TRm Pm UjiS... miNsfQ FHisrrmH.f ^R«rBls»eT(aF^sRww Fifth Straight for Eagles Pistons Get ^Rich^ Sports f m w BieNMfiARRMSSjd manager of the Pistons. ” We Baltimore, picking second, Dan Fartn’S Proud Cloritai. , be focusing (m the s-yeor-olds la erSw were Melody arid O’Gntdy, NEW YORK (A P )— Do- LOUISVILLE; Ky. (AP) Still flying high with in the second inning with a were quite fdrtunate in getting selected Earl Monroe, 6-3, of OWLY a-TIMG POINT Michael Phipps’ Gentleman the race, tension will be every-, each with two binglea. lenuna and, after Jimmie Hall League, Cleveland beat Balti­ troit’s Pistons, fifth and' two-out single by Doug Melody NEW YORK (A P )—Mr. Dove. Wheri we heard that Bal­ Winston-Salem State, -jond CHAMPION IN HWrORV. —The hour of decision ar­ where, too, surrounding oa- * their feathers unruffled is Eaat CatiMllc (4> was purposely walked Don Wal­ more 5-1^ Waahdngton took Kan­ last in the Western Divi­ James; Establo Eden’s Dawn igniting the rally. Terry Rich­ Lonborg, say hello to Mr. timore was going to take Etirl signed him to a contract be­ rived today for 15 thor-* nounced pImM for civil right* t the East Catholic High r h e rbl lace fouled out. sas a ty 6-1 and Chicago edged sion last season, have (31ory; Peme Grissom’s Dr. ter and Denny MacArdle fol-. Kowalchik. ss 0(- 1 0 ■ 1 , i Monroe, then we felt we had a lieved to caU for $20,000 annual­ oughbred horse trainers as R^gerle Kn<«, Form’s' demonstrations at the ro c* , r, baseball team. Yesterdayi RoberLs,. p O' 1 Talbot. ' . Detroit 2-1. lowed with singles, the latter’s 0 0 But Lonborg carhe apart at struck it rich in the Na­ afternoon at home the un­ Kinel, It 0 0 0 0 i Boston’s Jim Lonborg • * • , chance for Dove.” ly for two years. No terms were each one asked hirifiaelf Is ughtning Orphan; ' csmries tritek.; " long belt accounting for one Gotl. c 0 1 0 0 "1 and New York’s Fred Tal­ the seams, uncorked a wHd tional Basketball Associa­ Up front the Pistons will have announced. Monroe was the na­ my-' horse ready for the parker’s Ask the Fare and Pa,- Some-civU rights leaders have defeated Elsies made Xav­ run. Rich O’Grady cleared the Bottaro, 3b 0 0 0 0 ; pitch and Johnstone tripped YANK8-TWIN8— Melody cf 1 a tion’s college player draft. Dave DeBusschere, an 18.2 tion’s top scorer with a 41.5 av­ K en tu ck y D e r b y ? ” r trice Jacobs: Reason to Hail. < said they will force canceUatipn ; ier High of Middletown its ^ t h 0 0 bot both staked claims to The Yanks and TVlns played bases with a double, the only Richter, lb 1 1 0 0 1 across the plate with tire t u ­ Getting two picks In the first shooter and the club’s tiqa re­ erage. All or most were expected to More than 100,000 fans are of the Derby, but the city end^i straight victim. MacArdle, rf 1 1 0 1 charter membership in the ning run. in bitter cold oh the north­ extra base hit of the day, and O Grad.v, 2b 1 -2 0 a 1 round Wedneeday, the Pistons' bounder. DischingCr, John Clticago, . picking third, answer -‘‘yes’’ when the $500 expected at Churchill Downs for state have said the Nattcnol(-:■ hard-luck pitchers club western tundra, bringing., re­ Next start for Don Ea.rt had a 3-0 lead. Talbot’s undcring was, If 831/- drafied Sonny Dovs of St. Tresvant, 6-6, and Dove, if they grabbed Clem Haskins, the 6-3 payment was due to pees tti the 5:40 p.m. EDT, Derby, the Guard will be c;aHad out “ in mat-1. Totals 26 "9 1 4 1 newed outcries from the Yan­ Bums’ club will be Friday aft­ Roberts’ bid for a shutout > Wednesday night. thing, even mwe heart-rending John’s to go with'* ths alrsady sdgn Wm. The Pistons also All-America from Western Ken­ entry box for America’s fore- ajtd renewal, fident force” to make suTO Mia ' Both nursed slim leads all kees players who cledmed the ernoon, also at home, against was squashed in the fourth r h e rbl through in the end, he didn't signed AU-America Jimmy Wal­ drafted two other forwards, tucky and the Ohio Valley Con­ most horse race. In addition, millions will race is run on schedule. B. Woltschlaaer. It .1 0 0 0 0 game long and both were vic- weather was more suited to Pulaski High of New Britain when Matt Natallie fanned but Manner, cf 2 0 0 0 0 have to take Uie defeat. Mickey ker of Providence. Steve Sullivan of Georgetown ference’s Player of the Year for »,«0N AND driver There was a switch In the -wetoh the 5-6 p.m., EDT, televl- StUi, their threat will oouoa Ums of fdnth-lnning misfortune. fireplaces than fly balls and NaUoiial Leaipie in Hartford County Conference raced to first when the ball got Micuw.sfcl. lb 2 0 0 0 0 Mantle’s 499th career home They’ll have to beat out the and Darrell Hardy of Baylor. the third straight season. He 'OMYA-TIMC WINNER OF llne-up, but it still left 15 probe- sion presenta/tdon of the race mixed emotions during Mm - Natalie, c 3 1 1 0 0 lonborg, in fact, was working promised to fight for a rule for­ W. V. Pet. G.B- game. by the catcher. Mike McMahon MoMahon. rf 3 0 1 0 0 run had helped stake him New York club of the fledgling In the backcourt, they will averaged 22.6 last season. IWTONA 500. driving ble starters. Calumet Farm (CBS) or hear the 5:15-5:45 ra- minutes before the Derby — of a no-hK.ter for six Innings and bidding such cold-weather play. CSncdamati .. . . 15 7. .682 — Spectacular three-hit pitch­ and John Shebat followed with Shebat. e.s .3 0 1 0 1 to the 3-1 lead he carried into American Basketball Aseocia^ have Dave Bing, 6-3, lest sea­ After Detroit, using LA’s pick, withdrew Balouf and trainer E. dio broadcast. whether they try to stop tha Aresco. '2b 2 0 0 0 0 then a one-hitter until California A PLYMOUTH, RICHARD Et.. Louia ...... 11 7 611 2. ing by Rich Roberts and a back-to-back singles and Natal- Coogan, 3b 1 0 0 0 0 the ninth inning. tion for the servlees ■ of the son’s Rookie of the Year with a took Dove, the New , York m s TWICE LEAD NIiNlUl' K. Cleveland - said Second En­ Although the sports world wIH $126,000-added classic or not. i Atlamta, ...... 11 7 .'611 2 C'chon. p 1 0 0 0 Caught up with him in the ninth INDIAN8-ORIOLES— springy e-foot-8 Dove, namisd Knlcks selected Walt Frazier, three-run second inning high­ lie dented the plate. After that, M. Wollschlager. cf 1 0 0 Zoilo Versalles singled and 20 point average, Eddie Miles, MONEV WINNERS, COULD counter could be counted as a 0 8 and won 2-1. New York City’s top player. Pittsburgh .. . . 9 6 .600 214 lighted the triumph. Roberts was almost untouch­ Pearson, 2b 1 0 0 0 0 Harmon Killcbrew- wtr^.ed and Sonny Slebert drove in three 6-4, a 17.6 s’ ooter, and Tom Van the 6-9% whiz of Southern Illi­ BI a u w c b , «0N ,A possible entry. Pettruscuo, ph 0 0 Talbot, for his part, went into IDP FfiTHERS AMtTIME Philadelphia. . 9 9 .600 i The veteran righthander able. 0 0 0 runs vdth a homer and double The ABA team also drafted Ardsdale, 6-6, a hustling 12.2 nois’ small coUege and NTT Trainer Henry Forrest said Tripp, p 1 0 0 0 0 the ninth with a two-run lead Hal Reniff came in to pitch. Bob RBOORO M MECHANICAL WIZARD, Ohica^ ...... 8 8 .500 4 scattered three hi'ts, fanned 11 Insurance run for EJast came Tokan. ph 1 0 0 0 0 and held the Orioles to'seven the flashy New Yorker a 22,4 shooter. champions. Mrs. Gene Markey, owner of over Minnesota, but an error by Allison walked and was forced HEADG PIT CREW WID Americanization of Soccer Ean Francisco . 8 10 ..444 5 and walked five. It was Rob­ in the fifth on C’Gnady’s s’.n- hi'ts. Rocky Colavito added his points per game shooter and a At center the club has Joe Tlie other first round choices Oalumet, toW him Balouf hasn’t Totals 22 1 "3 ~0 1 ■ outfielder Tom Tresh opened at second by Andy Kosco with GIET6 UP Los Angeles' . 7 11' .389' 6 erts’ second mound win of the gle, a stolen base and ^ b Ko- Ela-et Catholic 030 010 Versalles scoring on tlie play. first homer of the seatson for the 14.8 rebounder last season. Strawder, 6-10, with a 9.4 aver­ In the 11-round draft, w.ere: 6, A1 measured up- to the form that Xavier 000 100 0—1 the gates arid the Twins pulled PETTY New York .. .. 7 12 .368 6>4 season. “ walohik’s base knock. Then Russ Nixon popped out Indians. In addition, the Pistons expect age and 7-footcr Reggie Hard­ Tucker, 6-8, Oklahoma Baptist, fans would expect from the sta­ Starts, Alter Point System 2b—O ’G m dy: sh—Gott, O’G m dy: off a 4-3 triumph. PIYMOUIHS. Houattm ..^ ... 6 14 .300 8 The Eagles made their move Hitting stars for the home dp—RobeiTfl to Richter; lob^B aet and Tresh’s turn at disaster ap­ * • • Terry Dischiflger, an out­ ing, who averaged only 6.6. by Seattle 7, Pat Riley, 6-3, Ken­ ble that has -won more Derbies 4. Xavier 5: bb—Robert5« 5: so — . Lonborg's undoing was more standing 6-7 comer man or Wednesday's Results Roberts 11. Chicon 1. Tripp 4; hits peared. SENATORSA’S— Walker, signed to a fOur-year tucky, by San Diego; 8, Tom than any other. NEW YORK (AP) The wsuider off the field do you real­ Philadelphia 1, Houston 0 off Chicon 4 for 3 runs in 3 In­ of liis own making than Tal­ backcourter, back from two contract for an estimated |260,- Workman, 6-7, Seattle, by St. is ize play has stopped. I think Ron Clark hit a pop into short Pltl Ortega pitched a four- “ Many fans would support. j^erioanizaUon of soccer Pittsburgh 6, Loa Angeles 6, nings: Tripp 5 for 1 in 3; pb — bot’s. After giving up a seventli- years of Army duty. 'This could 000 to $300,000, was formally Ix>uia; 9, Mel Daniels, 6-9, Ney that’s all wrong. Gott 1: Iv-rCichon. left and Tresh, charging In, hitter and Frank Howard’s two- Balouf out of sentiment because already under way. 15 innings — ‘Oivners Would Be Fools’"-^ Inning single to Jim Fregosi, the make the Pistons a power In picked No. 1 by the Pistons. Mexico, by Cincinnati; 10, Dave. “ I wont to connect the ref­ missed the ball, allowing Kille- run single was the big blow in a of our seven previous Derby The National Professional San Francisco 8, New York * Nifty Pinning 24-year-old Boston right-hander the Eastern DivlMon of the '--t- They had been assigned Los Lattin, 6-7, U. of Te-xas at El eree’s watch electronically to brew; to score the tying run.’’ four-run seventh inning for the winners and it wouldn’t be fair Soccer League ha,s changed the Atlanta 4, Chicago 0 stopped the Angels until > the ligned and ex.'Anded 12-team ''Angeles' first round pick (fourth Paso, by San Francisco; H, Mai Important Issues Ahead the score board so everyone will “ I just couldn’t catch up to Senators. to them,” Forrest quoted Mrs. point system in league startd- ' St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 0 Best score by a mem­ ninth when, with one out, Fre­ pro league. \ ■ in the draft) by the league be­ Graham, 6-1, New York U., by know how much time is left. Tresh Has No Alibi, It,” said Tresh. ” It came down • • * Markey as saying. , ' ings. to put emphasis on offense. Today’s Games ber of tlie Bantam gosi’ got the second hit off him. “ If we can get some consist­ cause Rudy LaRusso foiled to Boston, 8Uid 12, Craig Raymond, " I ’ve even considered firing a funny and when I grabbed for It WHITE 80X-TI0ER8— For Ton ISCA’A Otfitial^ Meantime, Cleveland said he New Commissioner Ken San Francisco (McCormick 0- Then J^y Joluistone and ency at center, we’ll be In good join the Pistons following his 6-11, Brigham Young, by Phila­ gpm two minutes before the half Girls’ Bowling League I just missed it.” harU'Coacea A*»«ifjciat'oti‘s nro- wquld have to talk with Nieson Macker wants to heighten the 11 at New York (Cardwell 2-1), Rick Reichardt discovered Lon­ The White Sox moved Into'e shape,” said Ed Coil, general trade by the Lakers to Detroit. delphia. CHICAGO (AP) — Top offic­ 'Joacn^ Aspoo.a^.on bought Second Bn- drama as the Hnst half and the and two minutes before the end Weather Hot Issue at the Holiday Lanes po a-waits Houston (Wilson 1-2) at Phila­ ing to play in Minnesota’s frigid spring weather, out­ *> devclanjl said, however, that strip ed or colored jerseys easily bad at last broken out and delphia (Ellsworth 1-0); night CHURCH SOFTBALL had six^ marks — four left Lonborg to face hiS' own di- Elsewhere in the American victory for starter Gary Peters. S’ possible action on the Univer­ acticn by the 18-member ooun cX‘m‘e NGn’s°^‘irty“"m^rtg Ws recommendation would be to dlsrti^sh^le the players (^ ca g o (Holtzman 1-0) at At- fielder Tom Ti-esh said it had nothing to do with his strikes and two snares sity of lUinois’ well - probed There was no stopping the hmiv alone- wii'h other cases P>- o " and white television. “ I am also thinking about two tenba (Jarvis 2-0), twi-light dropping a crucial fly ball Wednesday night. Center Congos last night as — en route to a 163 to­ siuah fund . cose. The usually sure-handed------New England Gagers l^ ftcjlR p S exnerted u f be cited bv the in- StiU to the favorite’s role was ‘Til admit I’m meeting some referees, one for each half of Only games scheduled. they overwhelmed North Metho­ tal. She had 104 after Dinner I Almost Unbeatable at AdatUa A proposed notional collegiate Trerti charged in after the pop- fitj, the object of the Yankee (ciotball playoff, pcesible limita­ fractions ewnmittee during the Mrs. Edith Bancroft’s Damas- resistance from our referees, the field. I do not want to de­ . American League dist, 17-9, at Charter Oak Park. five boxes on line PINETTES—%lean Mathiason weekend cus, with Louis Rdwan’s Ruken who are very tradition minded.” stroy any of the traditions of \ ' W. L. Pet. G.B. up by Minnesota s Ron Clark, players’ wrath after he decided 152-160 — 425, Jan Diiperron tion of poeit-seeson bowl games, Highlighting the attack was an scores of 10-36-56-76— Guests of M o r 1 a r t y It is imUkely any infractions as second choice and Harvey said Macker. "Around the-world soccer but I do want to make i t . , Detroit .... 10 7 .688 but the ball skipped off his glove ^ Tuesday night, when the Awaiting Pro Offers and the perennial AAU vs. 11-run third inning. Brothers at tonight’s first 159-130—4(Ki. arnouncements -will be made Pel'.ier's entry of Diplomat Way the referee keeps the time of the as attractive as possible to tha '’ Chicago ... 10 7 .588 for an error that let in the g-ame started in 32-degree cold 104. Next came totals NCAA hot pCteito aloo. are cn Hitting stars were Phil-Tour- annual Northern Connecti­ 10 Wins, Two Losses before Sundav’s olosimt seaaion. and Free Tumble likely as the- game on a atop watch that only Americn fan. One of our club*. • Twins’ tying run in the ninth mercury at of 122-130-147-154- NEW YORK (A P)— All-America Jimmy Walker of o w l s —Millie Sartori agendas of the NCAA’s council, Boston . . . . . 9 8 .529 naud and Jim Menditto. each cut Chapter of the National bettors’ third selection. he can see with the result that at the discretion of the general . inning. 29, pooh-poohed the idea. 163. executive conimlitlee and extra NCAA pund'shment of lUlnoie New York . 9 8 .529 with three hits in as many trips, Football Hall of Fame Din­ Providence had a fat $300,000 four-year contract in his 179, Nancy McLaughlin 176- the end of the half and the end manager, has the pbwer to fin* 4 Then pinch hitter Rich Reese "The owners would be fools if Events committee. for Ks ii’.egaJ $21,000 flind is Other probables in "the field California 10 10 . .600 and two singles each by Carl ner at Trinity College in pocket, but several other New England players awaited 480, Ella Marra 187-469, Mary of the game come as a complete the coach up to $500 If he gd'M 7 drilled a clean single to center they ever consented to anything For Braves at Home •nie 10-man c.xecutive commit­ e;:pe<;ted to be confined to pro­ include Wheatley Stable’s Suc­ Baltimore 9 9 .500 Switzer, Cliff Coffin, Jim Hartford will be all senior offers today after being selected in the National Bas- Lourie 189-496, Barbara BUven mirfwise to both fans and play- Into a defensive giame. '' to score Minne.sota’s winning n^g that,” he said. “ We’ ve got tee, meeting • today and Friday, bation, without penalty In view cessor; Hugulet, Spalding and Washington 9^9 .500 Galanek, Fred Snyder and membei^s of last year’s N E W Y O R K (AP)— Bil- single to Don Kessinger in the ketball Association draft. ------452. run in a 4-3 Twins victory in 37- to play these games and we Hicrli PostTionecl, may authorize a "feasibility of the Big Ten’s stern reprisails Steele’s Barbs Delight; H. H. ers. "What we have already dona 1 .Cleveland 8 .9 .471 Frank C^iaves, all of the Coh- Manchester High and East ly Hitchcoqk’s Atlanta another single to Walker, the nation’s top scorer d«nce degree weather. can.” Twins Manager Sam supplementary study” of the Ameriican Foot- in March. Seley’s Field Master; Darby •'Not until you see the players has atoracted attention abroad, f Minnesota 7 10 .412 3 gos. Bob Cowles and Earl Cus­ Catholic H igh football baseball team is putting up Beckert the sixth./ among major colleges ki the SENIOR CITIZENSMary Kansas City 7 11 .389 3^ The weather was still a heat- Mele accepted the error as "one^ ter had three safties each for School Schedule teams. chodee—after the 11 full round ■ Wednesday’s Resulta ed issue, with Yankee player of those things that has been the Methodists. Wet grounds forced post­ New Head Coach Cliff \!|^e Braves, can do as well ^ sin g;e/by Mike m e ^ S of tTe 208-160-145 to win (Cleveland 6, BaHimore 1 representative Steve Hamilton happening to us. . . now .they're Center Congo 4 0 11 1 1 0 x Demers, the Rev. Charles ponement of yesterday’s Man­ on the road, it could take, shannon backe,at Cromwell.- ’ ’’ hill of Army and Dan- Jess- chael’s. by the OW es. play and splitting in doubles. offensively by Bill Shields with leader. The Bjrtves and St. PHlLS-ASTROS— Bialosuknia -was the third East Granby 9, Stafford 0 Enable Bolton to Top Tech Friday's attractive- slate will ee of Trinity. Louis are for second. Johnny CalLson homered hi Smith High of Storrs defeated three hits and Bill Meynes and ehoicej^j>f the 8t. Lou'-a Hawks, see Windham ,of Willimantic Kelley’s ^shutout was one of the (oui’th Inning (or the only the Manchester High tennis y Playing its first . baseball atiipked two.base hits. Gagnon Hank HcCartliy, each with a meeting Manchester High at WollMTS the. eighth selection of team yesterday “ll^rriciOlri a'f gam'e hi' 18 days, Cheney Tech drove In four runs. pair^ four piitehed in' the NL. .lay run in the^ Phils-Astros game-, the new SeatUe club, Stronezek Memorial Field. Cheney 'Tech iV a sl^ rn ■iw-Wtter as ■’^he shot was the •’{frtrenrt Inj Manchester, 8^. gave Its jHnst 'Btft It wasn’t Two fqurirun frames, the Paul Khoury clubbed four hits the fifth pick of the Cincinnati at East Granb.v. Pulaski of BASEBALL EEltOLS St./Louis' downed O’ricinnati 2-0, the dud between Short and Irtr-, Results: Singles—Boll M. def. enough 'Bs BoHon High posted fifth and Seventh, did the trick and Joe Lehan three for the los­ New Britain at East Catholic, Royals, and Falken-bush the 1 1 ^ ’ SCRANTON Jrian Marichal t}( San Francisco ry Dierlter. Short fanned six and Jansen S, 6-4, 6-4; Hansen S. a 9-1. triumph at the local fk>r the visitors, Cheney avert­ ers who outhit Telephone 22-lfe. Ellington High at Stafford round draftee of. St. Louis. MOTOaS, INC. def. Pastel M, 6-2, 6-1; Rodday field. , ed a blanking by scoring in the Telephone 4060611 PnxJHING — Dick Kelley, rcat,tere

' ■ »■' X . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O m , THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1967 M AN Cm Slfe EVENING H ^ U > , MANCHESTER, CONN. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-ON* PAGE TWENTY 1 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB *BIT(}(SS B U N N Y Privlou* l*m«l* T r a U t n — l u i M l n o - i - luiiM st Opportimlfy 28 Help W anted-^ Help W onted— 3 1 F«niinine Bit Mobil# Homts 6-A ContraetiH9 1 4 SNACK BAR—small invest- ' ______"• F e m o,___ l# ______3 5______. Female 35 Help W onted— FINALLY a^Wt'D NEVER’ A NIMROD Special—ten new ADDlTtONS, remodeling, ment, good potential. 648-2121^ OFFICB WORK avadiable, full- AVON CALLINGS-For fun and FEMALE - PART-TIME clerk SEEN A s u n ­ ACROSS 50 "Wonderlind" Aale «#%•> A «kAS> .aaa TA ■ HOTEL UNDER 1967 Nimrod Riviera campers rages, rec rooms, bathrooms ask for Amy or Paul. time only. Clerk-cashier, -026 good earnings. Avon represen- typist, responsibl* person for r ise TILL $CHN006L£ I'M ALL SET FOR W6 CONlTe5T/^6TAND< with dinette Meeper; $799 tiled kitchens _ remodeled, c^ RESTAURANT FOR liale. A go- Keypunch, ^ r a t o r . (5aer tatives will tell you It’s easy clerical duties ih processing, W elevisio n iMgth MV SECRET OF SUCCESS IS WHY • "HotKOr of 55 Upright plect of while they last,', regidarly $910. ment work, cellar floors, pat­ Ing business, excellent oppor- 140 Rye St., South Wind- to sell fine products, full or orders at a Public Warehouse LIFE HAS FILME-D TT mankind’’ a atop PROPER PREPARATION 13 Knock ISING Rentals available. Camper ios, roofing. Call f.«on Ciss- tunity for a couple or individ­ sor. part-time. It’s profltaMe,' too! in East Hartford. Fast'and ac­ PEFEATEO FOR THE LATE, SOFoodflih synskl,' Builder, 649-4291. THAT LET'S ME SET OPP TO 13 Expunge 60 Equal (comb, Town, Route 140, East Wind­ ual, Main Street location. 649- Call 289-4922. curate typing necessary. Apply HIM 40 LATE SHOW/ 14 Saul’a undo form) ChASSiJ'TED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS sor. Open evenings and Satur- by mail or in perbon to O.L. A PAST s t a r t /LICK TME (Bib.) CARPENTRT-alteratlons ajtd 8019, 628-2798. MORNIN6 a n d yo u LICK OFTEN./ ISIaland (Fr.) 61 "Goodnight, 8 A.M. to S P.M. days, 1-628-1941, 1-628-0720. TT/^T m r* CAT 7 f ’ULL-TlME or part-time fabric Mantis, 226 Prospect Street, additfont, rec rooms, garages, rlOUKb oALUN sale«la P.O. Box 71, East Hartford SALARY ON...TH0USHT NEANPER- 'EM STARVE 7Hops’ kllB 31 Goddess of 57 Sapante (abj . lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by 1986 S ^ S T A 15’ travel trailer. Monday - Saturday, 10-3. No cheater. ■ - COULP WE? 45 Malt brew 58 Mariner’s "make good" Insertion. 568-3400 r P HAVE A , THALS/ 46 English river 8 Reduce discord ■ ' sleeps 6, 2 gas tanks. Sacri­ NO PREVIOUS EXPBIRIENCE Sunday work. (Jharcoal Broiler, 9 Grafted, (herJ SMfasIcsl no e direction BILLING CLERK -^rteady job UOOk-SEEf \ r fice. 649-0184. S p s e f o l S e r v ic e s 1 5 Evenings, Mr. Keltii. 647-9546 NECESSARY 649-8065. n r for person -with mature judg­ r ” & 6 8 6 It 1 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 875-3136 38x8, 2-BEDROOMS, storms and 'TV -'.rentals at R. D. Pearl ment, good typing and figure screen's, excellent condition, ATTENTION dealers: 16' tran­ 249-8531 ExL 8 B a s ic a l l y 14 (Rockville, Toll Free) Appliances T- V C.,m’jany skills, varied duties in busy of­ nice for camp or lake. 649- 649 Main St QiU 648-3171. sistor portable police radios. fice, 5 day week, usual bene­ HE'S a NI6HT Two bands, a very fast mov­ PERSON »• 6043. Room 2, Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. fits, East Hartford, .286-4389. iS 17 ROTOTILLBR FOR hire, "cus­ ing Item. Torritpries open, ex­ COOK - Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Motoreyeleik— tom tilling. lawns, gardens and cellent markups, operates on GOOD TYPIST. .Personable. 5T battery or AO current and re- Two days a week, BY J. B. WILLIAMS is tobacco beds. '643-9920. Diversified office duties. Many OUT OUR WAY Bicycles 11 modern kitchen,; new' employe benefits, 37 hour 24-Hour Answerng Service PART-TIME hairdresser. ' 649- Manchester Herald, Ah in- 5586. institution. Call 6j46- week. Allied Casting Oorp., 260 RUSHT, FE R <30SH ^ Roofing— Sldinq 16 quiries answerod. Tolland Tpke., Manchester, / LOOKIWe AT THE COMICS llsl THE 1986 HONDA 460, excellent con- 0129. p a p e r --RIGHT? W EREMT FAVIMS SAKBS—I ADMIT IT/ 26 29 30 5 T Free to Herald Readers WANTED — Hairdresser with 646-0124. ) ly iy MIA. Ia*. T.M. iaJLi BUT DO IHAF1A HOLD 27 diUon. Call 649-1165. BIDWELL HOME Improve- ATTEKITIOWTD WHAT MPO WERE W3 registered license, central lo- IW e-RiaHT? I ASK VOOTO STEADY YOU UP TO BAWL ME me,it Co.—Roofing, siding al­ BY 1,EF1’ and McWILLlAMS O U T? W8AITLL VOO 65 Want Information on one of our classified adiertisementsf 1963 TRIUMPH Bonneville, like Schoob and Classes 33 cafon, good working condi- CLEANING WOMAN, every THIS RICKETF LADDER WHILE ’ terations, additions and re­ DAVY, JONES VO A BOTCH JO B ON THE GET OFFATHERE" No answer at the tolenhnne lletedT Simply call the new, must be seen to be ap­ tions. Mrs. Anderson. 643- week, Thursday or Friday, YOU'RE COMING •JUNIOR'S" CEILIWe AND y o u FLUB ONE PUNISHMENTAT |66 preciated. Call after 6 p.m., modeling of all types. Excel­ ■ $1.50 per hour. 649-8692. NOT GOING HEARD YOUR A TIM E IS 4949. DAD. rV E FOUND HOME WITH ME... ------GROW r r -R io H T ? / ^ 643-8990. lent workmanship. 649-6495. WAITRESS ENOUGH WEALTH BE THAT'S!AN OKDBK, ANYWHERE ENOUGH.’ p ' EDWARDS AT LONG LAST HIND THAT WATERFALL JUNIOR .V WITH YOU NOW - OR ! BRAND NEW motor, helmet. Help Wanted— Mole 3A TO MAKE YOU SEEM ANSWERIND SERV'CE Roofing and THE ONLY TPwACTOR SEWING MACHINE FREE LIKE MYAODR re eV E R . Bell Top Tex, 500 PX, with TRAINING TWO EXPERIENCED carpen­ LATION. Z'M fAV bubble shield, 336. HD cycle C h im n e y s u Ca TRAILER SCHOOL IN . OPERATORS , OWN MAH NOW 64MS00 875-2519 Jacket, excellent condition, 336. PROGRAM ters, H. C. Hutchinson & Son, 46 49 61 52 53 RfKiFINO - Specializing re­ THE HARTFORD AREA Pleasant Working Conditions 643-5373. 4 Call 643-8990 after 5 p.m. * and leave your message. Voiril hear from our advertiser In pairing roois of all kinds, new An opportunity for neat LATBro HANDS and g-ceral Si 5S 67 58 ilg time without ape idlng all ei’enliig at the telephone. roofh gutter work, chimneys' Don't be mi.sled by oiher Experienced help and quali­ personable women to earn machinists, paid hoapitaliza- Business Services cleaned, .repaired. Aluminum schools, why travel 76-100 fied trainees wanted. Earn > siding 30 years' experience miles. an exceHent livelihood in hqn, balidaya . and ; ;vacatlca NONSENSE/ 66 61 62 O f f e r e d 1 3 as you learn. Profit shar- . Automobiles For Sole 4 Free estimates. <3all Howley ing, pension plan plus oth­ the expanding restaurant plan. Apply Metronica, Inc., YOU'LL ONLY GET mdustry. 'FYee training 640 HiUiard St YOURSELF killed 65. ATTICS, cellars cleaned,. rub- 643 5361, 644-8333 er fringe benefits. TR.YIN6 TO BRING 6A 64 1963 PONTIAC, Lem"ns, ' 326. TRAIN LOCALLY eJasses fOr full-time or IT OU T... convertibie. Burgundy with bish removed from backyards. ------r CABINET MAKER, experienc­ reasonable. Call 649-1868. RODFm(J—R E P A ^ of .wifs. We train men, fuU and part-time waitresses. Begin black top and interior, bucket The be.st In gutters and con­ APPLY Monday, May 8 through ed only. Displaycraft, Inc., BY KEN,MUSE part-time, days or nights Manchester 643-9557. WAYOUT CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER seats, standard floor sWft, S’TEPS. ^siDEWAUfs, stone ductors. Repair., of chimneys on ail makes and models of Friday, May' 12, from 2 sssHSS^!^ great shape. Reasonable. 649- walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter- too Call Coughi’ n. 643-770X MANCHESTER MODES, p m .-4 p.m. daHy. Vadle’s m •equipment. We have 37 INC. MECH-\NIC -WANTED — tM For Your races. AH concrete repairs. —^— '------^ ------— ^----- years' experience in the Steak House, Hartford. Po­ general repairs and servicing sitions available at Valle’s Information 1963 VOLKSWAGEN .sedan, ra- P ^ c^ . ^43-0851. a n d P lu B lh ilia 1 7 truckinp- industry No high PINE ST.. MANCHESTER ' new. cars. Flat rate. Pald'hoU- school diploina necessary. upon completion of course. days, insurance and vacation. dio, excellent condition, 3800. TREE BDOPERT - T r^ s cut. ^ Register hoiv. (3all Miss M9-1892. building lots cleared, trees COMPLETE plumbing and Let American Tractor Cdntoct Tony or rilarl, Paul - THB HERALD will not Trailer Training show you REGISTER operator needed Ruscond, 278-2555. ZEROES. AR^ MADE-NOT BORN mmLm^USJSi disclose the identity of topped. Got a tree problem? heating installation, '■epalrs Dodge Pontiac, 649-2881. 1963 RAMBLER station wagon, how to earn $180-3275. a full-time, 5 days. Apply W. T. any advertiser using box Well worth phone call, 742- and remodeling Service calls ■< automatic, excellent condition, week. Guaranteed place­ Grant,. Manchester Shopping VALLE’S STEAK HOUSE ELECTRICIAN'S helf«ri BY FRANK O’NEAL letters. Readers answer­ 8252. . giver immediate attention. S H O R T R IB S ing blind box ads who tires very good, radio, heater, ment assistance upon grad­ Parkade. Brainaird Rd., Exit Intenstate 91 perienced, irhmedlate steady Cali M A M Plumbing A Heat­ employment. Wilson ’ Electrical desire to protect their 649-7533 after 6. SHARPENING Service - Saws, uation. The orUy s^ooJ lo-< Hartford, Cjonn. ing. 649-2871. COUNTER WOMEN for morn­ Identity can follow this knives, axes, shears, skates, cated in Hartford ideeneed Co. 649-4817. 1950 FORD , V8 Convertible, in g , 7 a.m.-2 p.m. and eve­ YOLfULHAVETO procedure: ^ rotary blades. Quick service. by the State of Connecticut standaid shift, above average nings 7 p.m.-midnight. No ex­ ONE FTJLL-TIME, first class 60 OUTSIDE IF ')0UWANT TO (Japltol Equipment Co 38 Main Movinc*— T rueking— Department of Motor Vehi- EXPERIENCED babyoi 11 e r Enclose your reply to the condiition, best offer. 649-3312. layout Inspector with exper­ P lA YTlW NOISY DRAGON CALL. St., Manchester Hours dally cle?. perience necessary, will train. wanted,'9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.,, 6 box In an envelope — S t o r o D e 2 0 Full or part-time. Please ap­ ience In aircraft procedures addressed to the CTassl- 7-5 Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- days a week. Rockledge area. 1965 PLYMOUTH, 2-door hard- ply Mister Donut, 255 West and specs. Capable of heading fied Manager, Manchester top, V-8, automatic, low mile­ y4. 648-7958. MANCHESTEP. Delivery. Light DON’T DELAY Own transportation prefen-ed. quality control and depart­ ish Evening Herald, togther Middle Tpke- “ Trv age. Call 644-1384 after 5. trucking and package delivery. — ACT NOW — 649-2281. ment. Apply Gunver Mfg. Co., BY ROY CRANE with a memo listing the SALES' A l ^ Service m Ariens, BUZZ SAWYER Refrigerators, washers and WOMAN — wanted immediate­ 234 Hartford Rd., Manchester. companies you do .NOT 1955 PONTIAC convertible, pow­ Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn stove moving speciality. Fold­ 289-6547 Anytime u, - IT B. BUT I HAD TO BRING " ANYWAY, I WPHT BESDES,1TWASA \ take IT want to see your letter- mowers. Also Homelite chain ly to collect eg?8, part-time mistake, BU7 MAY FROM ME, er brakes, power steering, au­ ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. LANDSCAPE laborers wanted. TUniifiUT \ BACK THIS MINK STOLE I harm nr. what.the Ypur letter will be de- saws and Internationa] Cub — ntAIN NOW — 8 a.m.-l:30 p-m. Miller Farms, HAVE GOT THE IDEA / NEVER LET e t i ^ ^ If the advertiser is tomatic transmission. 644-0607. Full-time, pfirt-Ume mornings rr \ TOOK HOME FOR A LADY STORE manager , Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ PAY WHEN WORKING N. Coventry, 742-6232. that I'D BE TDO /'EM SET THE one ybu've mentloried. If or weekends. Must be over 18. iMvVW i IW W HU. W T l / UA N> Olf. sharpening and repair. Rotary wages and' working oondd- BY LANK LEONARD LOST ‘^women’s pocketbook, vi- i960 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent PAINTING BY. Dick Fontaine, General bookkeeping Saturday and Sunday. Apply in MICKY FINN and reel. Hand mowers a spe­ tions,'convement free park­ “Yes, Edgar Prentiss, 1 DO mean ‘right in the middle . cinlty Pancake House patking mechanical condlUon. Call 643- cialty. Pick-up and deli ery interior and exterior, Paper LARGEST TRACTOR knowledge with Some tjrp- person. Burger Chef, 235 Main X - I DON'T bfiCAL S-H lot. Please return papers and 0184 after 6 p.m. hanging and wall paper re­ ing experience. HOurs 8 ing, in-plant cafeteria' and AND HE WASN'T HIRED of a poker g a m e '!" sjirvice. 742-7607. St., Manchester. Y TOMAHEITBV HOGPR un d er stan d ! pictures. 646-0060. ------—,------:------moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont. TRAILER SCHOOL IN a.m.-4:30 p.m. Modern of­ above average ben'Ofits. TH/SS THEORKSINAL ■iTHERj ^ —— ----- —------t 196® VOLKSWAGEN Fastbeck m I A M RUBBISH CO. offers Quality workmanship. Call fice. Good starting salary, ONErW-WHERE DID >00 IX)ST -w in person who found sedan, low mileage, ex- m m ercial, industrial, pro­ evenings, 246-9598. CONNECTICUT rate. Write Box F, Man- BY WALT WETTERBER6 a p p l y ; ^ Help Wonteil— Mole 34 GET THESE P I K E S ? THE WILLETS lady’s handbag Monday con- cellent condition, red, fully fessional, residential, removal . . . . . , chesteir Herald. taindng pictures of late hus- equipped. 872-0766 after 5i MAN WANTED to work in lum­ ASASDUNCERINTHE '• — T H E R E W A 6 N O service, conUlnerized servic. PAINTING, Interior, exterior. Before you call a school . - s LIFE TODAY band, license, and credit cards free estimates. Contact Gerald chwk &at sdtool out with beryard, must have driver's li­ OLD DAV , WHEN I THREW 'RS^MALLENOE available. 649-9757. 1 6 A R B A L , 6 please return items to address 1958 IMPALA, 2-door hardtop, A. Stratton, 643-8748, 643-4887. The Motor Transporta­ cense. Davi's 8e Bradford Lum­ AILKBAR IHTH06EDAY6.' 283,- AJP.B. carburetor, 3- FIRST OHALLENGE! OUT AN OBJECTIONABLE on Mcense, or oaill. No ques- — - • - ATTICS, CELLARS and yards ,■ ------:—;------tion Aasn. of OonnecticuL HOUSEWIVES — Earn above ber 0> . 200 Tolland St., East speed Hurst, $200. 649-3794. c h a r a c t e r , h e s t a y e d ^ tions asked. Interested in above cleaned, traMi hauled to the PAINTING-Interior and . ex­ ApproximaWy 14,000,000 average income for part-time Hartford. THREW-OUT! ^ Items only. Reward. dump. Reasonable. CaU 643- terior, very reasonable, free trucks on the, ro a 'd . posiUotis, , Must be neat and NATIONAL 1960 FIAT ROADSTER, low MEN PAR’T-TIME mortiings 5819 or 1-684-4524. estimates. Call Richard Mar- The trucking industry has aggresaivev Apply at Friendly LOST—3 RING notebook, auto mileage, good condition, 3450. and svenihgs for janitorial Un, 649-TO85. a probletn acquiring quali­ Ice Cream, 435 Main Ek., Man­ ■ f t records, Parkade parking lot. Call 649-6287. ' -- S T O R ^ ; , service, 6 days a week. Must LAWN MOWERS sharpened and fied drivers. Let New Eng­ chester. Call Mr. Jay, 289-6483. e x t e r i o r AND interior paint­ be over . Call Healy Main­ 1964 CHE\fROLET tmpala,-Su­ repedred. Picked upi and de-. land Tractor T ille r Train­ 18 ing. 'Wallpaper books, papers WANTBD--clerk-typiet to assist Pork & Oakland Avra.- tenance, 87 Niles Ur., Manches­ per Sport, 2-door hardtop, au­ llvered. Engines timed up. CaU ing show you how to make hanging. Ceil|pgs. Floors. Ful­ busy sates manager in Rock- ter, 624-0620. tomatic, dark blue, excellent 649-7968. $200 a week or more. A East Hartford AnnounciBmeiits 2 ly Insured, workmanship guar­ ■ 'ville firm. Good opportunity BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY condition. Asking 31,650. Call anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6826. short training program. We for dependable woman who can MK. ABERNATHY 649-1196. „ I El e c t r o l u x vacuum clean­ LAWNS TOP dressed, free ea- If no answer 643-9043. train on tandem ^ e l trad- work without constant super- ers, sales and service, bonded timatee. GaU 872-0381. era,' aU type trahsmis^'On ■vlsion./ Interesting diversified POOR GUV! HE 1954 OLDSMOBILE —good run­ and tank traHera. Also, I FEEL SORRY FOR representative. Alfred Amell, E XinR IO R AND interior cus­ work .'In congenied office. Call NOTICE FORGOT AND ning condition, 3125. 1958 Olds- Emeryvdle sleeper cab MR. ABERNATHY—H e ,ll0 Bryan Dr., Manchester, tom painting and decorating, 876-33186,:. •- An (3HARGE nurse for newly OF PUBLIC HEARINGS TRIED To C n o t , HiC Uc. TJ*. S j» Ui. h t OH. mobile, for parts, motor In equipment. Membera o f .aU FINGER IS STUCK IN 644^8141 or 643-4918. Househokl Sorvlees wallpaper removed, airless opened wing in new modt-n ON THE OPEN SPACE PLAN SCRATCH good running condition, 360. truck Owner’s association in A BOWLINS b a l l! BY DICK CAVALLl spray service. Free estimates, CAFE’TBRIA, laundry and hind- convalescent home. Pay scale FOR THE CAPITOL REGION HIS EAR! MORTY MEEKl.E TOLLAND Riding Stables, Inc. Call 643-0031. >, Offered 13-A New England and New fully insured. Reasonable eiry workers; waitresses, fac­ excellent hours 7-3. (3all 876- PART lA OF THE REGIONAL -;*pehing Saturday, April 22, ■Ylork. Part or full-time PlOti 1966 PONTIAC Ventura —con­ REWEAtONa OF bums, moth rates. Bank, terms available. tory workers and cleaning ,'wd-r "0771, 649-3081. PLAN OF DE'VELOPMENT IlLMAk£ENOb0H A N D I HADAY/HEACT .It's a.new stable. It’s on Goose training. lieenaed approved vertible, power steering, pow­ holes. Zippers repaired.. Win­ Wasbbond and MUler, 649- men. Manpower has temporary -----^— ...... ' I '— For towns in the eastern part SOb W O N T MONEY TO 6UPFDCT GBTON BEOOMiNGAN Lfane, off"Merrow Rd. or High­ program. For iRfOTmation er brakes, bucket seats, V-8. dow shades made to measure 1641,. 568-0017. . ■ jobs for you all at top hourly INTELLIGENT woman to clean <>f the Region, 8:00 p.m., Mon­ W ^SJE ID B07>IOFUe>. aU T T H A T A S T G O N A U r. way 15, take exit 99, take a oaM Hartford , 247-1353 Excellent condition. Call 233- all sizes Venetian btods. Keys rates. Never a fee. Phone for and help manage large* pri- May 15, .1967, RockvUla vwaacwHEN MARES) MB left then first right,, 2 mlleq. anytlma. 3736 after, 6 p.m. made while.you wait. Tape re­ inform'aUon,------3 to 4 643-5724. days week- High school Auditorium, Ver- WE'CE A Horses bought, sold, traded, . Electrieal Servlcet 22 corders for rent. Marlowt's 867 ly.- Must be willing to stay . non. ■MARRIED... GIGOLO/ rented. Boarding horses, 340. COUNTER GIRL or woman, 1962 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic 88, Main, 649-5221. , b u d g e t 'PLAN overnight occasionally iwlth towns in the western monthly., New and used tack. FOR ALL YOUR electrical /ull-tlme, good salary, good R- ■" . ,i|, ,y 4-door hardtop, power steering, needs, fast and complete serv­ three school agfed children, part of the Region, 8:30 p.m., Frank Warn, Proprietor. 876- AVAILABLE ' working conditions. Applj In power brakes, radio, heater, SPRING CLEANUP problema? ice, reasonable rates, fully age 10 up. Call 649-6416 after Tuesday. May 16. 1967, Etoo 7242. Call Suburban Cleaning Serv­ ' person, Parkade Cleaners. very clean. CaU 643-8290. insured. daU Colonial Electric, BY AL VEIt.VIh'ilR ice at 649-9229 today for fne Manchester Shopping Parkade. , Memorial Hall Auditorium, PRISCILLA’S POP 644-0166. GO NOW — PAY LATEfi MADAM Ju l i a — reader and 1964 AUS'HN HEALY Sprite, estimate. Budget terms avidl- SUjnsbury Center. , advisor on all problems,‘2878 $ . or best offer Call 1-429- F\>r towns in the OoftneoUcUt ^ O______D A Y T u J TWIS (S THE . 750 abie or use your Qoniv Charge SETTING READY FOR Berlin Tpke. Newington, next ig26. PRACTICE MY HARDEST .PART Card. STOCK CLERKS River Valley, 8:00 p.m., Mon­ THE BALLET CONTEST. to the . l-666-iW18. ______FtoorRetshinq 24 -----(^HOLLYMOGKg PIROUETTE- . OF ALL FOR. A 900 SEWING MACHINE For TV A Appliance Dis­ day, May 22, 1967, South (3on- BALLERINA- 1964 FORD FUTURA , hardtop, WALL TO WALL earpetiag. irrrtnit aAwnTrm -efini.hl gregational Church, Stanley cwc>,Mi*,iw. ^ y " ALL AMBITIOUS MEN tributor. Ideal working con­ economical, 6,- extras. Clean. Cleaned to factory approved ing' (specialising in older OPERATORS ditions. Good salarv. 5 day Room, Hartford. P e r s o n a ls Owner, 643-9144. specifications, minor repairs. floors), cleaning and waxing TRACTOR TRAILER week. Vacatton. Excellent Copies of Open Space Plan Call Hlgble Barvlcemastar, floors. Painting. Paperhang­ Wanted for new Pioneer benefits. i Report available at town dlerks’ 4 BY L E S L IE t u r n e r 'WANTED —ride mornings to 1965 B'UICK custom sport wag- CAPTAIN EASY 649-34^1. ing. No Job too small. John - JOBS WAITING Plant. Hours 7 a;m.-3:30 .offices. OUT Bradley Field Kaman in old oin, 8 seat, excellent condition, RADIO & a p p l ia n c e , KEMEMBBR TH’ TRUCK WE SAW X 5UMIr , AM I GLAD TO » E VOUl TM «WN VerfaiUe, 649-6760. p.m., located o ff Route'15, All interested persons and oiv I OUT GOIW OVER AND OVER EVERY, BET TO National GUartl araa, Monday- automatic transmlsrion,- paw- HI' peraonallMd floor TRAIN NOW — I FROM OUR HOTEL WINP0W„PARKBP ) HVMlE-A Exit 94. DISTRIBUTORS, INC. gonizations are Uwited to at­ 1 NI6HT5 BEHIND A WAREHOUSE WHOLESALE DETAIL FWR TH’COPBl DO If . FMday,< 7:30 a.m. Hamilton er steering, low mileage, nqany Shins SpeciiJlzing in home 9s Leggett 'St. AOAINr.1 SUuidAidl Employes pass area. extra features, $2,600. Call af­ P A Y O N L Y tend any or all meetings, o r to ^ CABKBT; MR 115, txiUShihg. IQtchen, \ req lofidi— Stoek»«— ' East Hartford COAtPANVB OaU 649-9842. . ' ter 6 p.m. ‘643-9826. * rooms,, etc. No job too small. submit (xmtments ta writii^ to': TRUCKI WA5Hr Mortgoges 27 • WHEN WORKING APPLY or CALL 528-6581 CRPA, 15* Lewis Street, o o Call tot' free estimates. 648-9964 An equal opportunity Hartford, Conn., 06103. •m I , m o r t g a g e l o a n s first, Earn while learning. Qual­ -Automgl$lles Por Solo 4 Trucks— Troetors S PIONEER employer. EHaabeth Boason, 5 - 4 second, third, all kinds realty. ity Training, oldest and lu lM ln g — Secretary '^3 NEED CAIt? Vour credit ttirn- Statewide, credit rating unnec­ largest ta the east wUl en­ AERODYNAMICS, INC. ) W>7 t. NIA, l»«. TU. fUj. Ui off, 9-4 ad down? Short on down pay­ 1936 FORD PICK-UP truck, Contraellng 1 4 essary. Reasonable, confiden­ able you to cam $200. per Hale Rd., Manehestar, 644-1581 ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- best offer. Call 875-0041. tial, quick arrangements. At- week up. Leant on all ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS . CARPB2NTRT —ooncrets w ort ______sipn? Don’t despair! .See Hon vln tamdy Agaiicy, 627-7971, makes and models o f equip­ *»> •»!*■« tom to imf. mHato it, uSrt-vmUvto ment on our 40 acre Gain­ An Equal Opportunity • • MI?.I?ANGELVS OKO&tS, (5er RACKING. ISNTTHER^ IMPOSSIBLE, SqSS/ ing grounds near Bnflald. Employer , , , / roeiN-weve AHyWAYTO , UNTIL THe’CHAWSBS ^ i # ? for quidlty work, satisfaction ^ . .. , r MADAM - '(TAPPEARS A' atiywbere.• '-W'.'N o ' tort,toll amaQ Intotoloan Atoo f SlMr OiSO. ■ Ovep 700 graduates ta 8 HELP WANTED BLOWTHAr I ARBWIRCP WBCWr guaranteed,-oompetitlve prices, SECOND MORTGAGE — Un- i THUNDBRIN^ HORPB 16 e a r r o G & r years. Do not be misled by yoiiP. p e o p l e perONATBTHEM/ fihance c o ih p ^ p ^ . Douglas TRUCK---Ford, oiie toft plck- No Job too small, DAD Car- .limited funds available for sec- ~blher schools. Compare — ABOUTTO CLAIM OOR’ li^^Bs,.'338 .Mata ' _ l957i' good running coodi-' YOUNG MAN TO LEARN J CAM Psrre / o u r o F H e e B Ir.HllkilEiTiHiN-uuSuSJUm SSSI/ ■ / pentry, days 648-1904, evenings ond mortgages, payments to comparison proves. iJcens- f u l l -t i m e , P^T^^epar^mdnt, ^ 1969 ■ GfHEVROLET—good run- rion. 3150' Call 742-8252. 649-8860. suit your budget. Expedient 6 days. Apply W.‘ T. G r a n t,/^ ■ Ll ri LE SPORTS BY R 0 U 8 0 N / ad and accredited program. TH E p r in t in g BUSINESS ^ ntag condition. Reaaonable. ~ “ rvlca. J. D. Realty, 648^129. For FREE details phone . M&ncihester Shopping Parkade. m liNA Room ORESStNG rorm NEWTON H. BMIIB ft SOM— ______|PWl.E/f t Oatt^eii.O'Veso after 6. Hartford 249-7771 aajdfme. I«hs«I i«i21 Auto AeeeeioHes— > RemodMlng, mpairing, addl- .::rrto------T OLBRK-TYPISfT — Varied dit-r^ 37‘/r.HOUR WEEK PAID VACATION Ig. . !ATH Po "N - ties ta coogrtdal F)ast Hart- ' ^ ...... RACE, i96Si^CI^DVRC>LBT linpaika — Tires 4 tions; rae rooms, garagM, BUShieSS O p p o r t u n it y 2 8 porches and roOflng. No Job ford office, 5 day week, perm- ^ PAID RETIREMENT PLAN Stlpbr /Sport, 4-apead, exceitent ROCKVILLE — Service station too small. Call 649-8144. anient poaHlon. Mr. Pearson, W for lease. Available immediate- Help Wonted-^ P APPLY 9336 after 6. * I, Mashkin Freight line, 115 ^ , ' ■ ' ■ ______p.m- ALL TYPES o f qabinat wort, ly. Excellent history on sales. F e m o le 3 5 Park Ave., East Hartford. :*N- \ 1962 ^ M O T —2-door, radio and kltcheh raiAodeling our spe- Income producing. Paid train- , hortwx one ownw, low mile malty, 22 yean axperienirti ■ tag. Financial help available. HAIRDRESSER wanted, rtFer- COUNTER GIRL—11-2 br 11-5. k iManrlipjStpir JEuptting Fata prioea* Gall Lou Dasoanto, ^ ■ndewater CHI ' Oo., 824- iancad. LuJon’a SalteoC Beau- Apply ta person. Bitfger Otef, s a i i i i S vwy good condition. 648- Herdd Ads 646-MW ajtlL igr, 6U-19II. 8U Main St., Manchartar.

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i t r r MANCHESTER EVENING HE»ALD, MANCHESTEI^ CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 4> 1967 PAGE TWENTY-THREE I I I ' I iii< MANCHESTER EVENING OTRAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-TWO ^Uand Junior Woman’s (^ b Hoinet For Sate 72 Housm For Sal# 72 Houses For Sate 72 Suburban For Sate 7S T ollan d 'Will' m eet tonight at the hom e Tolland Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sote 72 of Mrs. John Woods, RMge Rd. Diofflonds— W ateho^ Roemt Without Board 59 Resort Property TWO FAMILIES—wo Have sev- MANCHESTER —East Center $16,500 —694 room Ranch, 194 H«tp WdntMl— 3ft H«lp Waiifttf— Mate 3ft at 8.', Htlp WantMi— For Rent ft? EXCELLENT VALUEl—8’ room .oral to choose from, one only St. location. Large 6 room old-, baths, garage, 2 acre lot, a»- Jowolry 48 ------— ------MANCHBSTERrrT roon^ home, WIN080R ST.—Take the one ‘Nie Men's Softball League CARPENTERS wanted. Apply Mote or Famate 37 Raised Ranch, 1% baOu, gar­ 8 years old, fine location, good er home, good condition sumable mortgage. I^nard Adventists to Open Church' 51 MiUs Set FULL-TIME help, d a yand s ______eiuraaement FURNISHED ROOM In private' r < t ^ i n v medal Six room older house u— Immediate sale. Financing the past year will open «s door university will speakon a re- pattjer Crispin Maguire O.F.M., ______Tolland St., East Hartford. MEN JAPANESE YEWS ^-4 years dition, 1^ road frontage. 'Ihe board of selectmen to- MIS^UAMICUT — 4% rooms, $19,900. Excelleirt financing Walk-out basement with fun ^n bus line. Only $7 900. Call TWO CAPES; one Ranch, $16.- available. Priced at $50,000. Sunday. The Seventh Day Ad- sume ofthe htott^ ^ Weepresident elect of St. Bon- day set a 50-mlll tax rate on the old, dig them yburci^, $2. 179 Wantacks, S c^ ch and R ed Pines, this one for 117,900. Phllhrlok GOLD sirAlTnuina>Tn]>i> ^ MANCHESTER—6 room GaiTl- MANCHESTER — now under------:...... '■ • day, which will oonWnue until ■ Those attending are request- ^1,0^3 Fellowship of the United The mill rate was announced FVnt Shift, 45 Hour Week or light housekeeping- room, APPLY Blue Cross, CMS. Major LICENSED mother ^viU oare for ideal for hedges or, borders, Agency, Realtors,itoi 64^-88t7. MANCHESTER ^m e see ^thls colonial, modem kitchen construcUon, by Ansaldl, VERNON — Immaculate 694 May 27. \ «>d to taring a box lunch. Coffee ^ be by Flriit Selectman Carmelo vicinity Bidwell St. 643-9004 a f­ smaill but eoitifortable 2-bed Medical, pension plan. one or two children. Vernon- size from l'-8'. Reasonable. Business Property kitchen ’ « 6. 3 bed­ with built-in range, dish-wash­ Colonials, Ranches, Raised room Ranch, situated on a crusade wllli be led by. and dessert will be served. held tonight at OarvUle’s In Zanghi The mill rate had been ter 4. ’ MANtiHESTBRr-llke new cus­ , - lOO. Leo- room home today with Its shad­ Bastem Boiler. 99 Ixxnnis 3t Lake St. area. 875^2844. 39 Hudson St., Manchester. * room s, er, disposal, 2-zone hot water Ranches,' city utllftiea, etc. lOOklSS lot. 8 good sized bed- Qjjigy and Dave Peterson. Roservatlons may be made by union. Those attending wiU estimated at 49 to 50 mlim ills af> For Sate 70 tom built Colonial L-Ranbh, 2 ed yard, new bath and re­ M anchester nard A gency, R ealtors, 646- heat, excellent financing, $19,- (Jharles Lesperance, 649-7620. rooms, living room with fire- • The churcii, wWch was mostly calling Mrs. Ira Creelman, Alan the bhirndi at 6:30 p.m. ter ’Tuesday’s meettit by som e WIPCO MILLWORK, Inc. WANTED—Ironing to do in my POTTED tomato plants, tram- full baths, 2-car garage, built- modeled kitchen. Reduced .to MOBIL SERVICE STATTON 0466. 900. Philbrick A gency, Real­ place, kitchen has dining area constructed by the church mem- Dr. Vernon, by May 9. ------officials. T F U ^ OIL TRUCK driver for 73 Tolland Tpke.. Manchester Jiome. Can pick up and deliver. planted lettuce and cabbage Apartments— Flats— in kitchen, beautiful setting on $12,900. Paul W. Dougan, R e c ­ buWdinfr fo r sale. N egotiable tors, 649-6347. bultt-bi^ ovM and ra^e, actwmbdate 126 In the Girl Scout Registration Manchester Evening Her- Zanghi explained toe 81-mlH hcwe to house delivery. Good 649-5295 Call 286-4680. plants. Krause Greenhouse, 621 near acre lot. Hayee Agency, BT. JAMBS PARISH - 7 room tor, 649-4535. Tenements ft3 land lease. Call P. C. Roberts firAmtii^A *91 onn ’ 1 R«d 1*®*^®** ^ f^U y rooni. Only sanctuary. K Is colonial In ap- A Girl Scout Registration Tolland correspondent. Is necessary to cover about one- year ’rotmd Job for right man. H artford Rd. 643-9659. 646-0131. Split Level, m baths, dining CONCORD RD. - beautiful after 7 p.m., 649-4324. MANCHEOT'ER^brand new 4 Tn-ilpA. A.* -a’jo •mn* " $17,9M. Wolvorton Agency, peerancepeerance with Its white clap- Drive will be held Saturday at Quatrale, telephone 875- and-a-half mills In outstanding Paid vacatiwi, paid holidays, We HAVE customers waiting room, family room, garage, Ranish, large living r^om, for­ Estate, Oo., 643-5129. R ealtors, 649-2813. 'wes the Town Hall from 10 a.m. to EAST HARTFORD —wholesaler CENTER ST.—Here is an op­ bedroom Oolohia], huge kitch­ board exterior. Ground taxes. paid Hie insurance and other Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 for the' rental of your apart­ APARTMENT HOUSE—6 units, large beautiful Isuidscaped mal dining room, cabinet kltoh has permanent opening for portunity to buy a parcel of yard. $28,900. Phllbrlck Agen­ en with builtdn oven, range "You can’t base a nnill rato benefits. Write Box N, Man-’ ft9-A ment or home. J. D. Read Es­ located at the center of Man­ tmck driver, reliable and ca­ GROOMING and boarding all ______. ______property In a Business Zone and dish'washer, formal dining room, landscaped yard. Mari P*’*®® tWO-famUy. 6-6 flat, gpm Level, 194 baths, kitchen ^ ^ ocouimg program on 100 per cent tax collection,’' Chester Herald, giving age, tate. 6434129, chester, exceUent condition. By cy , R ealtors, 649-5847. ^ pable. for 3 ton truck. Call breeds. Harmony Hills. H, C. ______that includes a comfortable room,, fireplaced. living room. Church Merger he said. work record, references, ad­ appointment, Phllbrlck Agen^ Mr. Feldman, 289-4338. Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, FOR SALE —first quality baled LOOKING FOR anything In real - home for your own family en­ DUPLEX 6-6, custom liullt Gar­ H eat^ family room, with fire- A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. *90 son r a I Air Wa' ed In the northex, leading up to The present min rate is 47 dress and telephone number. cy , R ealtors, 649-5347. 643-5968. Gets ‘Go Ahead’ >643-5427. hay. Call 649-8911. e'tate rentals — apartments, joyment as well as several ad­ rison Colonial, many extras. Xdace.iJwctAiCt 2-car jccugarage, c iK 'c* 2-zone ------tete^ 648-’^ ^ ^ ^ sanctuary. The pastor's grade this _M1 are ell^ble for mlUs'. study and other small rooms ere Brownies. ’Those entering the CARPENTERS, OUTSIDE men homes, multiple dwellings, no MANCHESTER —com er loca- ditional income properties. All CaU owner, 649-3961 or 643- heat. Excellent neighborhood. SIX ROOM Vintage Odlimlal,’' , Tolland residents cut the pro- DACHSUND puppiee—AKC min­ Wolverton Agency Realtors garage, large lot. Reduced to baths, dishwasher, b o LTON —new 6 room Raised also located on the upper floor, fourth through sixth grades may (Contlnued from Page One) budget by $220,941 at to# and framers and helpers. H O M E >, fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, tions on Main Street that are Improvements In immaculate 7764. Steady work. Call 643-2282 or iature, small standard, stand­ Household Goods 51 649-2813. $11,300. J.D. Reel Estate cafPeUng, f^ lly room, recrea- Ranch, cathedral celling In llv- -The lower level win be dlvld- Join the Junior Girl Scouts, and ard reds and blacks, also Elng- 643-6129 ideal for offices, stores, etc. condition. The possibiUties here flexibility for the projected plan toivn meeting. The original pro- BOWERS SCHOOL -Garrison tton room, double garage, cen- poom, stone fireplace, glass ed Into four large classrooms, those in seventh through ninth organization and further P<»ed------budg^ was $1,' 793,188. 875-8702, after 6. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, We have a few of these unique are limitless. CaU The Jarvis 643-6129. D E LIV E R Y Ksh Setters and W eim araners. ATTRACnVE 4% rooms, sec­ Colonial 7 rooms. 4 years old. MANCHESTER—3 bedroom Oo- — ^ 1 , $22,900. Hutchins Agency, gujing doors, siutdeck, built- a welfare room and a kitchen, grades, the Cadettes. euidelines being' shaped for ac- Included in toe re ranges, automatic washers, situations. Tremendous invest­ Realty C o., R ealtors, 643-1121. guidelines being shaped for ac- mciuaea m the reduction Is LKJENSEJD Journeyman plumb­ OaU 1-628-6678. ond floor, porch, stove, refrig­ Large modern kitchen, 2^ lonlal, with 294 ceram ic baths MANCHESTER - 6 room Cape, R ealtors. 649-6824. Ins, basement- fireplace. One Chlldiren------comprise, more . than ------guidelinesF e s ta loeing shaped lor a c ...... with guaranteed. See them at ments, the' growth and the de­ tlori by. the consultation later ^e sale of high school bonds, er, married man preferred, erator, newly decorated, pri­ FERGUSON RD.—’To the house- baths, large paneled living end closet space galore, huge country setting, fireplace, m i w htH r d — ^ eero lot. Immediate occupancy haW the cSiurcih m^bershlp. 'The Tolland 4-H Pancake SALESMEN MUST SELL — Poodle pups. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- mand Is so obvious. T. J. today stressed that feature. eliminating the $90,000 pay- $10,000 a year potential,. H. G. vate parking, opposite Center hunter with wisdom—you can’t room, dining room and* family kitchen wlto buUt-lns and screened patio, tip top condi­ most new. large bed- *22,500. U ^ Realty Co., Inc., The church wW designed by Festival will be held Saturday AKC registered. Will accept Main St. CaU 643-2171. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677, When the plan is ready, it be- hient on the high schotd note, Schulze, 876-9707. Good home service delivery Park, adults, no pets. Refer­ afford to pass this by. Here’s room. 2-car garage, walk-out utility room ,. Poa-rtial .dining tion. Call now. Only $15,900. ,643-2692. R obert D . M urdock, Edmund Van Dyka C ox o f G-las- from noon to 7 p.m . in the T ol- time payments. 649-1138. rooms, dining lupm, living comes subject to denomination- Also In the reduction was the routes are now open, which ences. 649-7629, 643-9036. a large 3 bedroom ranch with baaement, $82,500. Phllbrlck room, 2 fireplaces—one in liv­ H ayes A gency, 646-0131. tonbury. The landscaping design land High School cafeteria, SEWING MACHINE —Singer BOLTON — 121/i acre Bolton room 'With fflreph:p^ie, beautiful W3-6472. al ratification. refinancing of the fiscal year wifll give the rtght men LABRADOR Retriever puppies, 1^ baths, 2 car garage, full Agency, R ealtors, 649-6S47. ing room, one in family room. y .— ~ automatic zig-zag In cabinet, Notch Quarry plus all the cabinet kitchen with lots of cabinets, for the three-afere site ■was pre- Tickets may be purchased ...... from The 10 denominations In- in- note extending paymranapayments from COLONIAL BOARD CO. good income. Five day AKC, blacks and yellows. Call FIVE ROOMS, 2 bedroom basement and all of the nice­ 2-car attached garage, $31,900. FAMILY, 6-8, button holes, embroiders, hems equipment. ExceUent financing $16,000 —and clean as a whistle, kitchen, built-in vacuum sys­ built-in oven and stove, dish- P®»d by Carl Hortner of Gran- 4 members or at the door, 25.5 million five years to eight years. week, many fringe bene­ 876-6635. etc. Like new condition. Orig­ apartment, heat and hot wa- ties for only $26,000. CaU The Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Ranch on 4 aci^, to- by. bake sale table will also be members, more than one-third ------ter, large ^rooms, very clean, available, $25,000. F.M . Gaal S'/i room home including 3 bed­ tem , garage, 110 x 165 lot, gar­ ■WBSher, refrigerator, beautiful Skilled and Unskilled fits. A khm i commission inally over $300 balance now, Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, 649-2813. ^dlng new barn for horses. rpbe church Is the third in a featurad. of all American Protestants. - ' toe drawing up of document of Adults. $115. per m onth, th W A gency, 643-2682. Gail Green, rooms, a llvlng-dlnlng room den, trees, $21,000. Hutchins lot. H. M. Frechette, Realty, arrangement makes pos­ $53.50. Take over paym ents o f 643-1121. Three bediwms, toiroal m of new church construe- St Matthew Notes They include: Episcopalians, basic principleo to guide the AKC CHIHUAHUA—puppy, long fflobr. 643-9278. 742-7092,. Gay Bla,ir, 'J42-6921. combination with fireplace. .MANCHESTER —just ,3 years A gency, R ealtors, 649-6324. 647-9093. Excellent wages, full-time, sible high earnings.' $9 monthly. 522-0476. haired. Call 742-6369. RANCH —3 bedrooms, large Well cablneted kitchen, fully old. Lovely 7 room Colonial, i” H ft ’ programs In'ToUand Within Masses for the Feast of As- Methodists, EvangeHcal United organiaatdonal system. 6 days per week, shift dif­ 4H ROOMS, $126. . 8^ rooms, BOLTON-Manohester Une- 6 MANCHESTER —nice 6 room 24 catoedral ceillnged and fire- church build- cension, will be heard tonight Brethren, Disciples, Southern This would become the fifth Apply Personnei Dept THIS WEEK the nationwide rec room, 1^ baths, 2-car ga­ heated basem ent. 100 x 175’ with central air-conditioning, ferential. Blue Cross. CMS, $115. Paridng. 15 Forert St., nxun Ranch set high on large house, oversized garage, $15,- placed tivlng room, 1% baths, boom witnessed toe comple- at 6 and at 7, in St. Matthew’s Presbyterians, United Presby- chapter in a book of ’"Principles Monday - Friday Singer Saie.s Spectacular o f ­ Housm For Sate 72 rage, nicely landscaped, H. M. treed lot. Wolverton Agency, % acre of land, Including alr- life insurance, paid holi­ FREE KITTENS, part angora, off Main St., 1646-0090, 64t> wooded lot, double garage, 600. Mitten A gency, R ealtors, heated family room iWtn tire- dedication of the 750- Church. terions, and members of the of Church Union” developed by fers you fabulous reductions Frechette R ealty, 647-9993. R ealtors, 649-2813. cdndltioned and heated family days. Other fringe benefits. trained. 649-6128. 5675. MANCHESTER—New Garrison immediate occupancy, S17.&00. 648-6930. J* R " It ^■e*®bew’s Chuirdh and First Friday Masswill be United Church of Christ, and the consultation. The book al- SEALTEST FOODS on all new and-used sewing room with sliding glass doors, A progressiva and expand- ■ Colonial, with 3 huge bed­ H ayes A gency, 646-0181. OAQ9R1* ” Agency, Realtors, the completion end dedication of heard tomorrow night at 7:30; three predominantly Negro ready Includes chapters cover- MILK DIVISION machines including "touch and 2 half baths, one full bath, fire- Ing company. PUPPIES FOR sale, AKC reg­ MANCHESTER--106 Main, 4 rooms and loads of closet ° ” • ._____ . the new Christian Education Confessions will be heard from bodies of Methodists. ing other aspects of, imiflcaition, 265 Homestead Ave., Hartford sew” models, television, ster­ place in a 12 X 20’ Uving room. JfusT LISTED—6 room Garri- istered, black miniature pood­ rooms, garage, screened porch, space. Formal dining room, Lots For Sole 73 SOUTH WINDSOR — 6 room Building of the United Congre- 6;4g to 7:25 p.m. Besides authorizing a com- such as faith, Mturgy, creeds les, 6 weeks old. $76. 875-6449. eo, vacuum cdeeners and type­ appliances, heat, hot water, Like new condition, $25,700. CploiRial, with attached ga- Call ElveningB, CliBirlee .A rgiroe 24’ living room with ftrepiace. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ra «’ '’beautifullv matotatitod TREED AND landscaped 100 x Ranch, 8 bedrooms, Uving Ke’^ l^ Ohuroh., . ^ The First CommImion class mission to draft a unifying plan, and toe authoritative place of COLONIAL BOARD CO. writers. Too big a sale to miss: $130. per month. 232-1464. 643-9390 GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, Act today.. The. Singer Co., Family size kitchen with affl 649-2813; ht^’acre lot Tltis exceptional- 156 lot. Ideal for Raised Ranch, room with fireplace, 2 MU _^® . Sev^th Day .^ventist wni meet twice this week, Sat- toe consultation also ordered the Bible. 616 Parker St, Manchester buiilt-ins, heated family room, An Equal Opportunity m ale, $36, fem ale, $25. Cell 832 Main St.i'Manchester. B RA N D NEIW- 3i^ room Gold ly weU cared for home Is 6 Terms, $3,000. Wolverton baths, screened porch, one car 'viJl serve resdulM^ "®®- Donations may be picked ity. Schiebel Bros., 8 Proctor SERVICE REVERE magazine turret mov­ School area. L^mnard Agency, everything, 8 bedrooms, large Rd., Manchester. Apply Nor^ 649-5624. bination windows and doors, If you are a stenographer, clerk typist or key­ 0469. $2,600. F.M . Goal A gency, 643- $22,900, FHA $2,200 down. Co- ginam art toe church, Miay 12. W> hy calling Ray Masse, Elgta ie camera, Wollensak lens, R ealtors, 646-0469i fireplaced living room, family 2682. Gall Green, 742-7092. r man Hohenthal, 643-2754. CaU 643-7267 evenings, 649-4663 lonial 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 Scholarship Drive Dr. ... leather cose, guarantee; lamp, $14,600 —M anchester, 6 room sized kitchen and dining area, Gay Blair, 742-6921. CLERKS days. SEVEN ROOM Ranch in the punch operator, some of the best jobs in town are baths, garage, $23,600, BHA $1,- The Tolland SchoOainshilip M em bers o f the N octurnal SERVICE STATION attendant, Live Stock 42 sconce, clock, trivets, 649-5606. home, 2-car garage, aluminum added feature is a heated and 62 PORTER ST.—514 room, sec­ Green Manor with 194 baths. opfen now at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. You storm windows, city utiUtles, Jalousled sun room, one car BOLTON—Large wooded lots 700 down. Andover, 6 room Fund Drive has cdHieicted $600, AdoratiOT Society are r^tod- experienced, part-tim e, 2-6 TO WORK MORNINGS THREE YEAR old 94 Morgan LK® NEW 36" Kelvinator de­ ond floor heated apartment, ’This home has an extra room excellent condition, Hutchins garage, $22,500. Wolverton in prime residential areas. Cape, 2-car garage, fireplace, oampa^ to SALE p.m. Gorman Brothers, 770 8 or 9 A.M. to 1 or 2 P.M. mare, western broke, ideal for luxe electric range, panomaUc plus the standard three bed­ work with interesting people, enjoy many recrea­ A gen cy, R o t o r s , 649-2818 sta rt^ g at $3,500. Coll 643- aluminum storms, built 1958, year’s $919, aeoardling to to ferve their hour of adoration Main St. . burner, window oven. 872-3103, garage Included,, adults prefer­ A gency, R ealtors, 649-5324. riding. Best offer. Call 643-6385. red. $130. 649-7926 after 6 p.m . rooms, Uving room dining and 4461 or 649-7367. $17,600, $3,300 to assume 5 % *ilv© oo-chalmmon Mina John Friday night. MAN, PART-TIME or full-time APPLY after 6 p.m. kitchen. On^ ca r garage. P rice tional activities, and you’ll find many chances for MANCHESTER —Pitkin St. 6 ASHWORTH ST. —custom build­ ------' - ' ~ per cent mortgage. Meyer Butokas. Conservation Winner RED MAHOGANY 2J9 has been reduced, property Is er will design and build your ~ Agency, Realtors, 648-0609. . More toon 40 students from Miss April D. Btoller, daugh- for service station attendant. SELLING various household H E ATE D 414 room duplex, in room center hall Colonial, 19i MOTT’S advancement at the Aircraft, home on one of these nice level Resort Property ------:— nillngton end RockvUBe High ter of .Mir. and Mis. Edward 24 Main St. Poultry ond SuppKos 43 items. Many unusual dishes nice neighborhood, large kitch­ vacant,' will qualify for FHA baths, double garage, enclos­ SHOP-RITE en with dining area, 2 bed­ financing. T J. Crockett, Real­ ed Bunporch, low 20’ s. Hayes lots. Our signs on premises. T. For Sate 74 — q u i e t friendly. SchooOB end ftwm Todfland Jun- PuUer of Anthony Rd., has been LAYING CHICKENS for sale, 7 and bric-a-brac, 18 Ilelmont St. JAVA-PECAN 4JS FULL-TIME JOBavadllahle for rooms, basement, paridng. tor. 643-1677. r A gency, 646-0131. J. Crockett, Realtor, (143-1577. ______neighborhood. New custom tor HSgh paarttoiipeted in toe selected as the winner of toe SUPERMARKET lb. average, $1.25 each. 643- person with mechanical apti- 36” MAGIC CHEF gas and gas R eferences. $140. 643-6452. LAKE HAYWARD, Colchester— bulk Raised Ranch, built-in door to^door canvasa Drive of- ToMamd Junior Woman’s dub 6386. , “ MANOHB S T E R — executive c o l o n i a l _ CENTER en- MANCHESTER — vicinity, 4 titude and one who responds 587 E. Middle Tpke. stove, swing out broiler, $40. 5 room summer cottage over- stove and oven, ceramic til# fictels esUmaited toot in one of consarvatton award, AUTUMN LAUAN 3il9 394 ROOMS, heat and hot wa­ home. Porter St. area, 894 trance, 7 rooms, large living 'bedroom ' Ranch " with 2 bath­ to a challenge. We will train. M anchester 649-1116. You Will start at traditionally good Aircraft looking lake, good rized' lot, bath, landscaped wooded lot, three Ihomies oovened, toe resi- - gue ^111 attend the Coimectl- Job consists of cutUing semi­ ter, first floo^'' $90. Adults on­ room s, 2 baths, 2 lavs, 4 large room 14x24 with fireplace, for­ rooms, 100x300. tree shaded immedlate occupancy, $7,500. $22,000. Dlmock Realty, 649- doits were riot present out 8^tate Federation of Wom- precious stone (crystaline Articles For Sole 45 THREE PIECE leather uphol­ ly. 172 Spruce St., 649-6964. bedrooms, Florida room, 27’ wages; level depends on,skills and experience. In mal dining room, sunporch, 8 yard, fuH cellar with heated P.M . G oal A gency, 643-2682. 9823, 649-6246. . , Mire. B urokas and co-ch atr- gjj>g oiiubs Conservation Cam p JAVA-WJLPW 425 rec room, large kitchen ■with quartz) using diamond blgdes. stered mahogany living room —^ "*11'------kitchen with built-ins, inter­ bedrooms, 2-car garage, to a Gail Groen. 742-7092. G ay ' W IN D SO R -B erfzebub S T 2 ia h 4 ^ k y ^ H artford toe . w eek o f SCREENED LOAM for best addition, you have the extra advantages of in­ bullt-tos, fireplaced U'vtog BARNBOARl>—TEAKr-tECAN Success of final product' de­ lawns and gardens. Also sand, set, with mahogany oval table. com, completely elr-condltion- preferred established neigh­ B lair, 742-6921. ' W ^ O B - B e e lz e b u b h av» requested those n ot con - a u t lB-20 A Furnished room. May be used os' In-law pendent upon abUity to use X- gravel and fill. George H. Grif- Can be seen, 586 Adam s St. ed. 2-car garage, beautifully surance and retirement benefits, paid sick leave, borhood, $24,600. P hllbrlck ENGLISH OAK^WALNtJT ' ray equipment for determin­ landscaped lot. For further In­ A gency, M9-5347. arrangement. Immediate oc­ ACCOUNTANT fing, In c., Andover, 742-7886. RCA 21” T.V., with stand; ____ Apartments ft3-A ------S ref^’2-?ar donation to 0^ ^ ^ Na- ing angle ,of cut. Small shop formation call R. F. Dimock nine paid holidays and liberal vacations. cupancy, $20,500. W olverton Suburban For Sate 75 ’ 100s OP PANELS TO CHOOSE atmosphere with liberal hospi­ DARK RICH, stone free loam, washing machine, good work- TWO ROOMS completely fur- C o., 649-5245. A gency, R ealtors, 649-2813. talization and insurance cover­ Degree requlfred, at least 3 $15. Gravel, fill, stone, sand, ing condition. 649-1090. n i^ e d , fo r gentlem an. 643-4372 Legal Notice EAST HARTFORD —3 family, years' experience in indus­ CONTEMPORARY—9 rooms, 4 MANCHESTER —oversized 6 BAROAIH BASEMENT SALES age. Apply in person daily 9-12 patio and pool sand and ma­ after 6. good ' condition, central heat, F . D lm ock Co., 649-5245. total oollectod will be retained ^ Evonne Brown, past neigh- room Split Level, large living fgatures 3-car garage, excel------«« TVia'bvnd -(Vw ivTiAfM' "**<»• * *v»u.o ..•o.ig.,.- (FOR YOU HANDYMEN) and 1-4. R eeves H offm an Di­ trial sccountimg, through nure. 643-9604. bedrooms, 2^4 baths, automat­ NOTICE features 3-car garage, excel- AUTOMATIC washing machine, •raREE ROOMS, bath, all util­ V iuJCMYL/IY”^~’iYiUVV X > Ia J IU lT v r o X * xl- a. m j . j *’’ j. j DUTllllOQ Kml BvVUL UnUilOIllin lUT vision, 11 Brsgg St., East Hart­ general ledger and finan­ ic kitchen, family room, din­ room and dining room, kitchen jent location. tw o6^ ^ apart- ^ alm ost new. Call 649-9606. ities included. Suitable one or Apply now for an excellent position as a In'accordance with the re- rison Colonial separate faclli- 'ToUand and present district fl- DAMAGED & MISC- PANELS 1.00-3.00 #a. ford . cial statements. S o.m e ARE YOU planning to enclose ing room, beautiful large wood­ with ample cabinets, 3 good ments and on4' 4-room apart- knowledge of cost and 2 older adults. Parking. 272 qulrements of the Zoiting k gu bedrooms, also paneled ment J. D. Real Estate. 648 ties, 649-4498. J® ebairnita, and Mr. and your porch? I have for sale 14 CHROME KITCHEN seit, gray ed lot, $31,900. Philbrick Agen­ ^ attetaiiig BlMng. 3^ seM osa URCN - KN pm PINE. FHl Y taxes. Salary open. Please Main. lations of the Town of Man- j.g(5j.ea.tion room, 1% baths, 5^29. LABORER — Hbcperienced pre­ windows and 7 screens. Call with red, extra leaf. Mahogany cy, R ealtors, 649-5347. send resume or call Chester, Connecticut, the Zon- fireplace, basement garage, ------1------is vice chatonan of the IBgh- ferred, full-time, driver's li­ 649-7433. cocktail and kep table. Call of schotatah^ tote J«n ^ T h e ^ ^ s ^ t g FORMICA TYPE PLASTIC 30e a Yt. Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys­ $16,500—IMMACULATE 6 room Ing Board of Appeals wlU hold jgj.gg Immaculate condition BOLTQN — S bedroom Ranch cense'required. 643-0851 after 643-4828. tems. Inc., Manchester, PICNIC Tables—several styles Business Locations Cape, li l^ord. Im­ STENOGRAPHER a public hearing on Monday, ingj^g gji^ out. $26,900. U&R with basement garage, fire- , COLUMBIA redipaenta wiU be announced at ^ Qek Council, ARMSTRONG GEILINO—KENTILE FLOORS 644-1581. from $15.50, up. All bolted ta­ mediate Leonard M ay 16, 1967, at 8:00 p m . In R ealty <3o., In c., 643-2692. R ob- p la ce, level lot with plenty o* graduatipn exercises. P uUot if a Junior GM DIVAN; occasional chairs; ma­ For Rent ft4 ^The ^ o l^ p . ar^av^- ^ ^ grade stu- bles from $20. up, delivered. hogany tables; g ra y rug, lOx Agency, R ealtors, 646-0469. th e Hearing Room of the Mu- grt D. Murdock, 643-6472. trees. T. J. Crockett, Rector, AND LEBANON W. Zinker, R ockville, ' 875-0397. LARGE CORNER store, down­ mclpal Building, on the follow­ 643-1677.' ed on toe basis sdh^ Memorial School. An Eqizal Oppoetunlty 10. C all 643-4067. AUTHENTIC New England PRODUCTION town Manchester 45x70’. Par­ ing aippHoations: MANCHESTER—6 room Ranch ablUty o o ^ ^ t i ^ g i v - T^e contest Is open to all ’Ihl- E m ployer rambling Cape. Nine rooms, MAPLE TWIN bed frames with tially finished basem ent. CaU Alan and Adele Hartstedn, 26 ' with fornial dining room and BOLTON-COVENTRY line — S ® to need, charac-Girl- Scouto between toe bedrooms, 894 baths, modem CLERK TYPIST flreplaoed living room. Three bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, New S bedroom Ranches, WORKERS opindle hradboards, $50; 643- 522-3114. Flagg Drive, Residence Zone ter and ^ ip o n s i^ y . ages of U and 14. Judging is kitchen with all bullt-lns, jUua generous bedrooms, family size fireplace, % acre loL Call now. large lots, shade trees, gar­ BLECTRICIAN, ' full- time, 2018 after 4 p.m . AA. Variance is requested to den areas, basement ga-- ...... conducted on .the basis of a one LOAM SUITE Of offices presently bar-b-cue In famUy sized'kitch­ Wteben with bufit4sw, enclosed Only $16,200. Hayes Agency, erect attached garage closer to rages, driUed weUs,. lake' The K g Band Sound ■will jggg resiune ..of iwhy the girl First shift, sftarting rate steady employment, insurance LARGE mahogany dining room suited fbr professional purpose en. Sunken living room with sun porch. 1% baths, 2-car gar- 648-0181. privUeges, country living at Simtay evening at .yyign-fg to go to oamip. Each girl $2.31 per hour. Must be benefits, paid holidays'and va- Pine textured top grade, set, Includes table, 6 choirs, Is now available In the Stato cathedral ceiling, central air- rear line toon Regulations per­ its be^ Priced $14,500 to 7:80 in Sykes Junior High Au- ^ gjgg required to present a * 5’9’’ or over> Applicattons . cation. Call between 8 a .m .-6 loam for sale, at a IdW, buffet and china closet, excel­ Theater Building. Can be sub­ condltlonlnU. $46,000 Phllbrlck KEYPUNCH mit, iit above location. p.m. Roberts Electric Oo., __ ^ ______Cape, 2-car garage, large $17,000. May be leased with ditorium, for toe benefit of the conservation display, which Is accepted daily. Interviews low price. If you load and lent condition. CaU otter 4:30 divided if necessary. For in­ Agency, R ealtors, 649-5847. Eugene Glrardto, 105 Main sohoilBrshlit associoittton. Music gjgg judged LA^ PLAZA — ROUTE 83 — VERNON South W indsor, 644-0109. haul, $1.50 per yard. If we Strert, Residence Zone C. Varl- m a NCHESTERt- 7 room Colo- wooded lot, assumable mort- option to buy by quaUfied mieeday. Call Miss Bemnis- p .m ., 649-9606. form ation eaU Theater mana­ from the Glen Milter and Hany Bulletin Board [5-4894’,—- Open Wed., T hun, and Fri. Evenings tlH # load and you haul, $2 per ence is requested to convert in model home condition, gage, high location near lake, buyer with smaU down ter, 1-774-9605. Apply to: HELP—^PART-TIME mornings, ger. 643-7832. OPERATOR Jameseta.willbeperforinedby q^e executive board of toe yard.' If we load and haul office to apartment, ■with less kUchen has built-in oven and selling for $17,600. R. P. Dim- payment These bou:w are afternoons, evenings. Experi­ an 18-piece orchestra under the $2. per yard plus $5 an hour Machinery and Tools 52 1,600 SQUARE FEE T office flo o r area than required b y range, 24’ living room ;vlth ock <3o., 649-6246. toe best buys tai toils area. ence not necessary. GoOd pay. direction of Everett Frey. for truck. We dellvei' on s^ace, Hartford Rd., including SPRING IS HERE May be seen anytime by ROGERS CORP. No phone calls. .See Chris, De- LARGE ASSORTMENT of car­ Regulations, at above location, fireplace and wall to wall car- _ countrv homeTln Vernon Mayor Jack Grant Saturday only. OaU 643- washroom and storage room, Moriarty Brothers, Inc., 410 pettog, formal dining room and ^ ^ oalling Harvey CoUins; ' Mm and Oakland Sts. ci'’s Drive-In, 462 Center Si. penter's and electrician’s tools, ______1-228-9238. _ will serve as master of cere- 2438, ask for Bernde. ground floor, ample parking. Applicants should have a high school education Broad Street,atrast. BurinessBusiness Zo»»n.Zone n. ^^edheated family room. _xnrae Three \^ed. - * ^ iponles for the event.-'Ilcketa Mjanchester good buy, $325. or nearest o f­ Call M r. Eastm an, 643-6187. CUSTODIAL — for a mbdcm fer. 643-9847. SPRING Special E xception le requested b e t o i ^ s , on e fitil and tw o Smith.'1-684-7720. euvuiWbte loooJIy from M rs. church plant. Send appUba- and some recent business experience. Keypunch for storage of 60 new oars, at half;baths, aitached garage, ______- ______Jtelm B urokas and Mns. Rny- CARPETS A FRIGHT? Make STORE —heated, 45 x 70. plus An Equal Opportunity tions, listing experience and above tooation. flawless mterlor decorating. g l a s t o NBURY—New Listing. vERNON—Vacant 6 room Split, mond Zabdtensky or at the door. them a beautiful sight with finished basement. • Comer INTO A E m ployer quahficationa to P.O. Box 309, operators should have Alpha and numerical key- Blue Lustre. Rent electric Antiques 5ft„ Park and Main St. Manchester Romola J. Orondei, 165 Loo- ^ 6,^ . Wolverton Agency, ^ Minnechaug' Dr. Large 6 BuUt-ins, garage, family room. Rummage Sale Monebeeter. mis Street, Residence Zone A. Realtors, 649-2813.______room Ranch, wolk-out recrea- baiiB, Needs redeijoraiUng. The ToUBnd Volunteer BTre sham pooer, $1. Olcott Variety WANTED TO BUY-Antiquer. Call 522-3114. GOOD JOB ’punch experience. WANTED —^window cleaners, Store. steins, fumitura, pewter, lead­ Variance is requested to erect j i a n c HESTER — 3 bedroom fi® " *>'^'We garage. P our jj g 900, fOtere considered. As- Department AiuriUary will hold STORE FOR RENT, .Main St, DUE TO ^fipanst'cnl' we have an fuU-Ume or part-time. Must be ed lamps, art glass, primitives, addition to dwelling which will Rg„ch oversized garage, nice e®®® ^hntasUc view to the gumattle mortgage, FHA only a flood and rummage sale May NEW SLOT CAR race track, Manchester in State Theatre opening in the Manchester area reliable. OaU M anchester Win­ any quantity, 644-8962. WITH AETNA be cloeer to side line than Reg- location, pearly 2 acres of land. ^ $900. down. Pasek, Reailitors, 18 at toe Leonard’s Corner Mre. equipped with slot oars. Call building, reasonable rent. For ^yiaHnnii perm it, at above loca­ 289-7476. house from 10 a m . to 3 p m . ALUMINUM for a men to be trained in dow CSeandhg C o., 649-6834. A.country home In town, $22.- 6« ^ o” m 8 information please call theatre aales and certain pbaees. of ^ -7 4 6 3 . 1, Whether you’re a begin­ Apply now at the Employment Office, tion . 500. M itten A gency, R ealtors, E venings 649-5810, 668-0677. ------Dpnaitions for the rumonage sale m anager at 643-7832. BOLTON LAKE — 6 room jjj,gy jjg gu- tjie firehouse or manageonent. Excellent oppor­ W anted— To Buy 5B ner, now in business or James MoOooe, 113 Bissell 643-6930. COVENTRY LAKE—$8,600. to 3-TR A C K LA'WN M O^R, 894 h.p., ro- 400 Mjtin Street, East Hartford Ranch, cjU heat, porch, lake-' pjekups may, be arrongod by tunity for advancement to want to return to work, Street, Reaidence Zone B. Vari­ settle estate. Four room Help Wanted— tory, self-propelled, like new;; HOUSEHOLD. LOTS, antiques, ance is requested to , divide an NEW LISTING —Manchester, front privileges. Also, 4 room nniiiMTig Mrs, Blaine Bugbee or COMBINATION right man. Good starting sal- we have opportunities Ranch, 160x100 wexided lot. $40. 649-0173. bric-a-bran, clocks, frames,' exlsUng lot into two tots, both nicely kept 6 room house, plus Ranch, $10,900. Goodchild-Bart- Doreen Shaw. to y , comniiseion and ceu; al­ Mote or Female 37 Houses For Rent ft5 for .... Full cellar. (Ml hot 'w*fter heat PILE IS SOFT and lofty . . . glassware. We buy estates. VU- o f 'w hidi ■would b elow to- e rec room, garage, extra buHd- le t t ,' Realtoire, 668-6720, 289- jBtstoricial S ociety E vent lowance. Miany employe bene­ PRICE & LEE CO. has open­ SIX ROOM home for lease, fur­ F osek, R ealtors, •'289-7476, 742- colors retain brilliance In car­ lage Peddler,' Auctfoneer, 420 minimum requirements for area ing tot. Call Helen Pahher, 9161. >. M em bers o f the ’Poliand His- fits. Apply Singer Co., 882 ings for canvassers to work on nished and heated. References Typists 8248. 100% extruded alaniinuiii, w (»l pUe in­ pets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Lake St., Bolton, 649-8247. Open Monday through Friday— and frontage permitted by the Leonard Agency, Realtors, ------ROOKVILLB — moving out of. tarical Society are Invited to rt- Mein St., Manchester. Manchester'City Directory in­ required. $225. per month. sulated, sturdy construction, 15 year Rent electric shampooer, $1. 8 A .M , tiU 4 :3 0 P.M . Regulaitions, at above location. 646-0469. ' OOVBNTRY-SIX room home, have one S unit bouse tend the next meeting of toe terviewing residents to secure WE BUY AND sell antique and Philbrick Agency, 6'49-!{347. Raters and Coders {(uarantee. Choice of fiberglps or ajund- PRIVATE CLUB needs bartend­ Paul’s Point & Wallpaper Sup­ f o u r family sized kitchen, 8 bed- gj„j 4 house. Chil 1- Connecticut League of Hatorl- 4 use4 furniture, china, glass, Percy Wiilte, east ride of BEDROOM Ranch jObn- er to work fuU-ttme 'as per­ Information for new directory. Saturdays 8 A.M. till Noon cal Societies, May IS, at the num screens. Measured, custom built ply. silver, picture frames, old Accounting Clerics Buckland Street, south of No. venlenOy located near Bast rooms, li-ving' room, den. Gar­ 420-4856. mittee. Writ* resume to Box . Apply Room 8, 489 Main St., - ■ ■ . Mansfield Center Gon^gation- and instiled. coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, Suburban For Rent ftft 29 Buokland Street, Rural Reri- Hartford. Large living room age, workshop snd basement, J, Manchester Itarald. ' 8:80r9 a.m . or 2-5 p.m . 80 GALLON COPPER tank; watches, old Jewelry, hobby Keypunch Operators ' dence Zone. Variance Is re- fireplace, 2 cepamic baths, $11,600. F .M . G aal A gen cy, 643- *a*__ ___ * Ee#M»A 17 Church, at 10 a.m. EoUpse hand mower, grass ROCKVILLE-^394 rooms, stove 2682. G ail Green, 742-7092. swCUireq ' ItBai-BIfar#/ / speakers will Inolude Preri- T IR E SiERVICE m en, 46-56 cpllections, paintings, attic quested to dl'vide an existing lot unusual 14 x 20 family room. ca tch er; g olf balls. 643-6500. and refrigerator, heat and hot G ay B lair, 742-6921. SBUAJNG YOUR home? For dent Homer D. BaibUdge Jr. of hours per week. Must be contents or whole estates. Fur- Transcribers - Into two lots, one of which will 2-car garage. Excellent value. HELP WANTED - water, $106 monthly. Call 875- prompt, courteous service that the Untverrity of Oonrecticutr.! ONE OF THE finer things of lUture Repair S ervice, 648-7449. be bellow the mlnlnum 10 per"cent’d<^, 80 yew mo'^ BOLTON —W-bfft-r t ■teody' worker and married. 7362. Uve—Blue Lustre carpet and Centrally located with nMrits for area and frontage gage available Weriey g ^ results. OaU Louis Dlmock who wUl on Noah Web- Paid vexiatian and other bene­ P art-thn a and fuU-41me, PRAH & room Ranch w «• old. I w ill con sld- held at ItaacbeBter, within and m KElil .WANTED, partrtlme open­ reel m ower and 18” snow blow­ awe. T. J. Ciockett, Realtof, -7 mgs, new « OJO- ooneiu ^ iMatrict of Manchester. 00 the room s, parking. Call 649-2358 PAY US A VISIT AT dwelling which 'will be odoeer to 043. 1577. kitchen, fireplace, country size ings ovailalble mornings and ’ er. 649-2072 a fter 6 p.m . AIRCRAFT e r dam aged property o r prop- 27th day of April. 1967., J i, „ BEEF CORRAL for overnight and permanent Resort Property ride line than Aegulations per- ____ , ______lot in area at fine homes. Only erty in need of rei>airs. Prin- '^***eto sventngis, janitor service.. OaU guest rates. For Rent ft? mlt, at above location. CHENEY ESTATE—^14 rooms, 4 $13,900. H ayes Agency^ 646-0131. olpals write Box E, Manches- Eeuta of Huth W. Ryan.^ ai-* '.General Serricee Inc., 46 Oak R oute 88, Vernon, Otam. Division of United Aircraft Corporation AETNA Peter Van Straten, 161 North baths, 2-car garage, approx- o q t _8 room house with te r H erald ’ n u * **. Byap, late of Manchester, • t., 64941384. Boats and Aeeessdritt 4ft BLOCK ISLAND Vaoaitton- xer neraju. ^ ggjj DUtrlct. deceased. MANCHESTER 876-9557 School Street, Realdenoe Zone imately 8 acres of land- By ap On modoti o t Ruth R. Keefe. PiM ROOM FOR gentleman working . Beautiful brand new apart­ swimmii^ pwl, barn FIVE ACRES In Manchester Amra“D^,'*da»b^'~ C^e<^^ H o m e MATURE . jnapanible deek ^ 14’ CRISCRAFT, Johnson 36 h.p. INSURANCE A . Variance Is requested to use pointment. Philbrick Agency, third shift, parking, 649-1Q16. ments, large bathroom with aerto ^land on BiOTdy M . apartment rite. T o $80,000. six month* derk for hbura 8 p.m.-11 p.m.^^______motor and trailer. 26 Spruce premises for operation and pon-; Ksaltors,. 6t0-6847. colored fixtures, |glase tub en- T. J. Crbckett, Realtor, 648- q jjj 849.7304, broker. day of Apru, ta67. Improvemenf ■t downtown Hartford YMCA. MANCHESTER’S most exciting SI, 649-2662. CQMPANY ONE AND TWO unfurnished oloaure, 2 large bedrooms nice­ An equal opportunity employer due* of taxi-tab buriness, TWO FAMILY built 1964, i hot 1677. ' - be and the same ere lUhijiffli and.al- Good friiHto beneOtB. dall Busi- new restaurant soon opening. .lowed for the creditors•8 wltbui1 ’wtiteb roonu for rent. No children or ly furnikhed, spacious dlnlng- » new Manager’s office for in- Full and part-time help iv ^ - ” ’ SborS^'w Starl^eiKi BOLTON?IX room home, Sodai standtag^ta^ ^ FsJMS Diamonds— Wetehes— pets. 643-2088. Hving room, all gas kitchen 65 Elm Street torvtow appointm ent, 522-4183. ed fo r Waitresses, kitchen Help, with automatic gas range, (at Pulaski Circle) , All persons l»terestta may prtcqd. Hutch- a p p l i a n c e dlahwaahera, bus boys, bus Jowolry * 4B TWO ROOMS available, private TELEVISION TEL niegniificent view of Island and Hartford, Connecticut • attend this hearifig. Agency,- Realtors, 849-6324. 8?are8e, M l basemmt plus Important ^ tijSsyaiowed by puMiahing a MATURE MAN to learn finni- girls, caahlqrs and hostesses. home, gentleman praferred. Zoning Board of Appeals ^ ______separate 3 room and bath home grouse ha’ve been known to copy of this WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ ocean. Rent by week or sea-, Start YOUR future today at PAWA •nre burinaw, sales experience Call for interview appointment. 648-7876. Interview Hours John F. CMfford, MAN(3HBSTBR virinHy-nloe 8, for Income, Asking price $16,- starve withto a few feet of 649-3406 pairing. Prompt service. Up to sen. Atlantic Apartments, neoesaety. CaU 870-8184. 648-2188. 8:00 a.m. — 8:00 p.m. ■J) ' bedroom Ranch, garage, large 600. F. M. 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TIIURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR E u m n g Average Dhlly Net Priess Run The Weather For The Week Ended Fair, coktt tonight, low 88- heavy In spots; In fact a check if you were famlUex wWi the April 28, 1967 A luncheon for past presi­ of orchestrad personnel Bhfcwed score. ^ F R E E 40; ffdr tomorrow, high In mid About Town dents of Vetelrans of World War Flutist, Tenor, String Group Hartt Offers as many cellos as first violins. Since hardly anybody In ^ | I Auxiliary wiU_be held Safur- This represented one more coUo audience wop famdllf with D ELIV ER Y 15,134 - S t Bridget Roeairy Society day, May 13 at 2 p.m. at the In , Top Effort and one less vloUn than Strauss the score to this ^ tancheater-r-A City of Village Cltarm WW sponsor a Runtvmai^ Sale Green Dolphin, 926 S. Main St, Concert hy Chuminade _ , , . . , envisioned, and the orcbeertstt- suppose it reaily m a ffe d . ARTHUR DRUO B atu r^y at 10 . a.m. ‘ in the Cheshire. Reservations close I "A i«i g tlon is so caaefully wrought that Pairanov was just unf^unate m (Classified Advertising ~«ll Page 21) PRICE SEVEN CENTS baiseniient of the church. The Monday and may be made with Ohamdnade Musical Club will x & x effect was quite noticeaible having mte in the audience. VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 183 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 event is open to the pubHc. Mrs. A d ^ d e Pickett, OIS Main have its annual Spring Con- tJsed olothing in good ooiidiition g[_ cert Monday at 8:15 p.m. at By JOHN ORUBER Witt be feaituned. __ Kad.ser Hall, Concordia'Luther* Hartt College of Music offer­ «T j..*, Tj .. xj^*« on an Church. A free will offering ed an absolutely stunning pro­ benefit HighlAnd Park School PTA’s opera for children will be pre- duction of Richard Strauss’s Nonstop Kiss anm^l spring fair will be held ^ opera "Ariadne auf Naxos” last BELFAST, Northern Ire­ Ba»y Auanortum. M.ncli'e.tS i'f* ’” .''J evening at Millard Auditorium i.m . to 2 p.m. rain or shine. land (AP) — Bryan Kelso 37.9 Mill Tax Jlaje cm the U. of H. campus. There Hlg/scho,!. K U, W 1. TEMPLE’S pleaded guilty Thursday to will be further performances to­ Manchester Alumni Association "® ® a mile-long kiss and paid a of the University of Hartford. «P®" ^ K«th night, tomorrow night, and Sat-’ urday night; if you can obtain fine of $8.40 for driving Proceeds will benefit a scholar- f i ^ I&.th- without proper control. ship for a .student at Manches- fin e G l^ seats by honest or dishonest SPRUCE UP YOUR HOME FOR SPRING! means, be sure to go. Third A policeman testified ter or East Catholic High School tonbury; D o^aillancourt tep- piamring to attend U of H, or for or. of Hartford and a s t o ^ Altlwnigh the work is more •SAIGON (AP) — The that the 25-year-old sales­ a Manchester resident currently qua^et from Manchester High than half a century old, this man and a girl clinched Adopted by Directors U.S. Marines took Hill 881 was a premiere In Hartford. The nonstop while zipping at the university. Tickets may School. North today, the last of across town in his sports be obtained at the door. Muriel Crewe Ainley of Hart- work has never achieved great CERAMIC TILE BATHROOM three border peaks that ford^ will direct the combined popularity in the U. S. and op­ car. A patrol car tailed chorus of Chamiinade, and the portunities to see it and hear laeiiin have cost the Leathernecks them for a mile before cut­ Little Flower of Jesus Moth­ Choralette of Hartford. Miss nearly 1,000 dead or ting In. ers Carde wiM meet tomorrow it are extremely rare. Yet It is Mary P. Klaus of Hartfoixl will a crowd pleaser and last night wounded and the Commu­ "It was very genteel of at 8:15 p.m. at the home of accompany the chorus on the you not to intercept ear­ Record High Budget Mirs. Robert Giorgetti of 409 was no exception. nists an estimated l.OOQ-" piano. One reason for only sporadic TELEPHONE killed in 12 days of ^itie lier,” said Magistrate Phil­ Parker St. Mrs. James Oough- Don Vaillancourt ip Gorfunkle. Un is co-hoetess. Vaillancourt studied at Hartt production is the difficulty of of the hardest fighting of School of Music of the Univer­ Night,” by Samuel Barber, and casting the work, and realizing Kelso also was genteel. Free the Vietnam w'ar.,< He wouldn’t tell newsmen Reaches $10,620,126 sity of Hartford before enter­ “When I Lived With Father,” this I’ll admit I went with cross­ UtS. officers Nang an­ Mianchester Brid.ge Club will ing the U. S. Army. He was ed fingers, kpowlng this was the girl’s name. have the second session hi a French folk song arranged by Estimates nounced tliot bh^ summiVt of the By SOL B. COHEN tenor soloist with the Army Benjamin Britten. to be a student performance. WM was ocedpded ait 2:36 p.m. knock-out team competitian to­ Band in Washington, D.C. for I might have spared myself my In an atiposphere more reminiscent of a courtroom morrow at the Itaiian Ameri­ The string quartet consists of by a Marine company that" met than a hearing room, the board of directors early this three yeans, and during this Cyrus Stevens, first violin; worries, for this was a bang-up SHOP AT or»ly / “WgM resistance” toi the can Club, 135 Eldridge St. A time was tenor soloist at First State Ne^A)s morning adopted a record-high $10,620,126 General regrular duplicate game for Taliz Paups, second violin; production with beautiful chst- fip ^ assault. This inddeoted that Presbyterian Church, Balti­ Miss Margaret Helfrick . ^ tremendous sense of HOME >TOC North Vletoiomese Ixad Fund budget for the 1967-68 fiscal year and voted a those not '*n the competition more, Md. He. is currently wdU also be conducted. Regis- violinist, and Miss Barbara generally wonderful pulled out Off thedr erjlrenohcd New TroiiWe 37.9 mills tax rate. ^ ’ WANTED studying with Muriel Ainley Kelly, cellist. sound. positions, po.ssi'bly slipping The vote was 6 to 0, .with the died by the town but now to b* brations will be taken at 7:30 and tenor soloist at Fir.st Bap­ DIAL p.m. and play begins at 8. Re- Moshe Paranov, who chose ooross the Laotian border just .epublicans voting “yes” and handled by the school board, Rockville, Conn.: Everyone’s * ..x, tist Church, West Hartford. He They will present “Air from and directed the work, is to le Democrats absts^ning. The board' of education la talking about the Roosevelt freshmervts wlM be served. Handel; First 643-6662 below the demilliUu-lzed zone. W ith Pickets* n ia associated with Burt Knust Serise, be congratulated. I never ex­ Elsewhere in' South Vletimm’s The budget session was one of getting $294,343 less than it re- Mills Salesroom located on the ----- McCabe Associates, designers Movement of Beethoven String pected this extremely difficult ground floor of the mill itself Pvt. Wayne C. Huot, son of 643-0154 northern sector, the South Viet­ the longest in the town’s his­ quested but still $429,899 more . 5 of business interiors, Hartford. Quartet, 18, Ito. 4 an^ opera would “arrive” as it did namese reported thetr second 21 Arrested tory. It began shortly after 9 than its current appropriation. .. . now open to the public. Now Mir. and Mirs. Andirew F. Huot tenor will sing "O Mio "String Quartet in D. Major you can shop direct at Con- of 47 ptoneer drede, has been The ,, last night. I’ve heard it with 119 success this week in the Hue last night and ended just be­ The directors, also by a 6 to necticut'a largest manufacturer aicc^ted in an Army Artillery Tesoro, from Don Giovanni by . Mozart. greater names in th e ' cast, but No ObligatiQR area 40 miles south of the de­ NAUGATUCK (AP) — Anoth­ fore 1:30 this morning. 0 vote and also with the Dem­ of pame-brand sweaters and officer Oandddate Course at Ft. Mozart; Phillis has such Mrs. Charles Lambert is even the Met’s production sev- COMPIETELY INSTALLED militarized tone. A spokesman er picket line skirmish at the In adopting the General Fund ocrats abstaining, adopted a sportswear. Save 40% and more gijuj oMa. He is a 1965 gradu- Charming Graces,” by Anthony chairman of a refreshment com- eral seasons back could not said a bnittallon of the Vietnam­ Uniroyal Footwear Division re­ budget, the Republican major­ $597,918 budget for the’ Fir* on famous brand skirts, shorts,. Manchester High School, Young; “Sure on this Shining nuttee. compare in musical styling and ese army’s 1st Division drove a sulted in the arrests of 21 per­ ity chopped $373,989 from Town IMstrict Special Fund for 1967* attended Manchester Commu------understanding with the produc­ c o m ity of guerrillas into a sons today on breach of the Manager Robert Weiss’ recom­ 68 and set a 3.52 mills tax rate. mo^^iabels reroralLe at College, and was employed Members of the French d u b Mias Kathy McDermott, a tion last evening. 1 OPEN DAILY vise with another government peace charges. mended budget and sliced 2.1 They cut $22,082 from Weiss’ half price sav ^s Wendy W ^t- Automatic Refrigeration Co., of Manchester wiU meet tomor- senior at Epst Catholic High I’ll admit that from a stand­ hoittaWon and a troop of ar­ 'fhe disturbance broke out, as mills from his recommended tax recommended $620,000 budget ed (above) suggests you drive Hartford. He appMed tor the row at 8 p.m. at the Walter N. School Will be guest speaker at point of sound the Met’s pro­ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS , 9 -6 mored persormel carriers it did Thursday, when rtri'king rate. and lowered his recommended out to the Roo^velt. Mills, 215 Officer Candidate School while Lederc Funeral Home, 23 Main a dinner meeting of the 50-50 duction was better, but from a EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLJBD Thursday. U.S. Army helicopter pickets tried to stop office work­ The 1967-68 budget is $706,277 3.65 mills tax rate by .13 mills. E.' Main St., Rockville, Conn, attending a communications st. to pay respects to the late Club temorrow at 7 p.m. in standpoint of theater it wasn’t i 78 Colors to Choose From TH U RS. 9 -9 gunships Joined In U>e battle, ers and management personnel or 7.1 per cent above the cur­ The 3.52 mills tax rate her* Open Mon., Tues., Sat. till .5:30 specialliist course at F t Gordon, Walter N. Lederc, a member. Neill Hall of the church. She in the same league. You can end 89 guerrillas were killed from entering the plant. rent budget and is based on a means that each $1,000 In as­ and Wed., Thurs., Fri. nights Ga. ------Will give an illustrated talk get better productions than end five captured, the ■ spokes­ Some 43 persons were arrest­ $217,218,582 revaluation-year sessment in the Fire District Hartt’s in Germany, but it’s a till 9 p.m. Two members of tiigv Senior about her tour of Russia last man said. ed on similar charges in Thurs­ Grand List. will account for $3.52 in taxes. long way over there, and the Girl Scouts of Manohester have summer. A slate of nominees ARMSTRONG Two days before -ovemment day’s incident. Four of them The 37.9 mill tax rate means The board, still by a 6 to 0 been selected to attend a State for club officers will be pre­ opera wMl not be done with any troops repwrted killing'156 guer­ were arrested again today. that each $1,000 of assessment vote end still with the Demo­ greater aplomb or security. Two persons were re]x>rted Conference of Youth Sunday at sented. Mr. and Mrs. Donald. rillas in an all-night battle equals $37.90 in General Fund crats abstaining, adopted a The iwoduction wiU altemeute Sandra Finds Bud^—at Last! HoUday Inn, Meriden. They are Alsbaugh are in charge of din­ INLAID LINOLEUM northwest of Hue. hurt today — a woman who taxes. $25,500 budget for the Special casts so it doesn’t seem fair for suffered a knee cut and a man Miss Karen Morsey of Senior ner "arrangements. Poor weather .ifandted US. Sandra Hilder of Australia, who once stowed away The largest Item in the budget Downtown Taxing District and me to mention individuals in INSTALLED IN KITCHEN UP TO 9x18 who said he was kicked In the Scout Troop 2 of Center Con­ pilots to only 68 missions over in the admiral's cabin of the USS Long Beach finally goes to the board of education set a six mill tax rate. Both are last night’s performance at the abdomen. gregational Church, daughter of Mountain’s Legend North Vietnam Thursday. But achieved her goal yesterday—a: meeting with U. S. —$6,265,000. Except for a $41,- repeats of this year’s figures expense of those I shall not U.S. Air Force planes rrtumed Three locals of the United Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsey of Snow-covered Mt. Damavand sailor Bernard. (Budil Brewer. Sandra was trying to 800 insurance-item cu£, the fig­ and both were recommended by hear. Consequently let me say to the Hanoi area to bomb the Rubber Workers, representing ure follows the one reconunend- 91 Spruce St.; and Miss Melanie soars almost 19,000 feet above that the Zerbinetta was woii- about 5,500 employes at three see Bud but W^diecovered before the Long Beach Weiss. Each $1,000 in assess­ Moroney of Mariner Girls Scout eHectricaJ transformer site sev­ ed by the general manager. The ment in this District will pro­ Iran's fertile plains. Among the derfuUy good, both vocally and en miles north of the city again, Uniroyal plants here, have been sailed She flew to CaUfomia from New York where Ship 4 of Bowers School, daugh­ many legends about the moun­ (AP Photofax) $41,800 was for improved in­ duce $6 In revenue. histrionically; the Composer and Ool. Robin Olds of Woahing- on strike since April 21 as part she had appeared on television shows. (AP Photo­ surance benefits, which the ter ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tain are that the prophet Zo- was __ exceUent in a role where I A napalm firebomb explodes,on ridge leading to of a nationwide walkout. Local And, again by a 6 to 0 vot* Moronej'* of 54 Mather 9t. ton, D.C., shot down his second fax) . \ ______, board denied for ail town em­ roaster lived on its slopes; the heard a world-famous ^6l95 \ MIG. It made him the first dou­ Viet Hill 88 North as a Marine battalion moves 45 of the URW represents' the with the Democrats abstaining, ' simurgh, fabulous bird of wis­ ployes—municipal and school. the board adopted a $417,944 M singer “crack wide open;” the Preparation Extra ble MIG killer of the war. along ridge toward the top of the hill. The hill, Footwear Division workers. \ The Briti^ American Club dom and great size, lived on its The school budget Includes budget for the Town Water De­ Ariadne managed the title role The kill came In a 20-mlnute third of a trio of hotly-contested border peaks, was $72,200 for Blue .Cross, CMS, Dart League will have a ban­ summit; and F^M un, a folk kno,\vledge and understelid^' series of at least,.seven dog­ Relocating Costs 2,500 Unemployed partment and a $263,34;2 budg­ hero, claimed jhe tyrant Zahak finally captured today by the U.S., forces. -• Major Medical, life and Health quet Saturday at 6- p.m. at the ing. / fights during the boiriblng of the HARIFQRD (AP) — Busi­ et for the Town Sewer Depart­ in one of its Insurance, items formerly han- clubhouse. In tlie male depertaijent the 9x12 CLOSEOUT transformer site. Olds’ vlotlhi, a ’ ‘ nesses and farms that must ment, following Weiss’ recom­ Majordomo was excellently make way for rtate highway mendations in each instance. stuffy and Bacchus (a rather LINOLEUM RUG 9 X 12 BRAIDED RUGS $ 2 8 .9 5 2J^SL::^Srrerirn";ToS Air Force Makes Rescue c(mstruction will bo-paid up to Young, Jouma The 1967-6g General Fund stupid role at best) was well 9 X 12 NYLON RUGS— In'Vietnam. $25,000 for the cost of relocaitlng wHl be financed by es­ DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER sung but not convincing from Large Selection of Colors The United- States aflso lost under a bill that cleared Thurs­ Atomic Plant SStimated revenue a t $8,266,338 an acting standpoint. Far bet­ Fini^ed Sides...... ••$ 4 8 .9 5 frt^nfipotn property taxes; $1,861,- P.A.C. (See Page Ten; day in the General Assembly. Folds in New OPEN 6 DAYS THURS. TILL 9 P^M. ter were the . four comedians Schooner Survivors Currently, there is no provi- ^ , . . _ . 550 ftem eduoaitlonal-retated who played deftly and stang in For Those Who Want To Save $ $ Do It. Yourself Or C^H Us Sion for paying m oving costs, NEW YORK (AP) - The state odd; $122,106 from cur­ more than satisfactory man­ except for occupants of housing eight-month-old World Journal the mdependent Herald T r i^ ^ rent eervlces; $200,000 from in- vestntents and mtsceilaneous;. ner. The trio of nymphs were Da Nang whera . 0 or more units are to ^ , ,ews- Ne^^^^k Seven Hurt also notable from a vocal and TRUCK LOAD PRICES Tot Critical; Arrive at $81,500 from flinee; Hcenees LTD. The measure, , which room ntia moroine that it „„iy afteraooti Manhattan decorative standpoint. ROCK is l a n d . HI. (AP) — and pemnlits; $58,240 from oth­ 9” X 9” Tiles—12” x 12” Tiles—45 sq. ft. per case Falls 8 Stories DA NANG, Vietnam (AP) ^ were the only ones aboard. er agencies; and $27,390 frafti BINGO The remainder of the large the House and was sent to the was ceasing i)Uiblioation with daily. Seven wwfcmein w« •e injured Kurth said his wife is in the Seven ' survivors from the governor, deletes the 20 unit today’s ^edWons. Shortly after the newsroom non-eduoattonal-reloited state EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. cast was more than adequate. ASBESTOS VINYL TILE 86.88 United Sioites. today -hi a collapse of a wall At no point in the evening was Out of Window wrecked American schooner Umit and provides $250 in mov- The annotmeement, w h l^ w aa ported, Matt Meyer, ~ aid. After distress signals were 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE there the slightest feeling that Very (Jood Selection In Stock Dante Deo were brought to Da ing costs to all occupants throw 2,600 persons out of work, World Journal Tribune pres- being constructed at an atomic No surplus is anticipated -this was a student production; CHICAGO (AP) — A 16» sent from the schooner, the U.S. ateo took the Scrlpps-Howard issued a stotement on be- energy electric generating P. A. C. BALLROOM month-old boy, who fell eight Nang tonight and the leader of Air Force flew to the scene, (See Page Fourteen) one felt that it was being done Annual Disturbance and Hearrt organizations out of gj the owners, saying the project at Cbrdova, north of by one of the better, small opera Arm strong Inlaid, litortes from a window of a the group Said. "The ground south of the Chinese Coanimunist New York City journalism. paper’s losses had been runnlhg Rock leteuid. . _ Ceramic Tile sq. f t 47c Heavy Duty 1st Quality downtown hotel, remained in sure feeis solid. ’ island of Hatoan. Planes NEW HAVEN (AP) — It’s Tht'^ new paper had been ^t the rate of $700,0()0 a mohth. nitnols State Police reporM companies which abound dropped eanergenicy equipment spring, and about 300 Yale stu- throughout the German-speak­ cjritical condition today. The schooner was reported to formed from Sorlpps-Howard’e ^ jjg g^id the owners. had con- eight men were found under In Stock.,Reg. 68c sq. f t Linoleum Officials et Presbyterian-St. have been on a scientific expe­ ing countrites. (See Page Ten) (See Pag* Ten)L World Telegnam & The Sun, tributed more than - $10 million debris. Seven were taken to Mo- Bingham Quits Luke’s Hospital said it was a dition when she went aground • ' to keep the pa/peT alive since line Lutheran Hosplto^ where The orchestral score is diffi­ Remnants sq. yd. $2.89 I w cult in the extreme, and the 'stu­ near miracle that Rupert Chris- on a reef in the Paracel Islands September, in addition to $7 attendants said none appeared QoUege Board dents handled It very well on Ceramic Fioor Tiie sq n.54c (opher Burtan surviv^ his tum­ about 240 miles east of this city million in severance .payments seriously injured, the whole. There were times ble Thursday from a window on on ___ the__ northeast coart of South made to einployes of the three The men, among about a d ^ Executive Post 85 East Center St. when Mr. Paranov somewhat Reg. 89c sq. f t Nyon Rugs. reg. $58 $39.95 the 14th floor to a sun-deck on ■yiotnam. the fifth floor. The .hotel has no A O.S. A,., uaruicri lu oui'aij x la-uo ^ HARTFORD (A P)-^. Har­ At Summit St. overwhelmed his singers in old J. Bingham leaigned today “forte’’ pas-sages, but the very floor numbered 13. pUame flew to the islands, after JL operate our K. Newberg Construction Oo. of Surgeons determined that the isis escecutive secretary of th* awl^Kird problems presented in dtotress signals wero received, ._ paper, the cost of that operation Chicago which la hutiding the boy. had not suffered a skull and made the rescue. 1 -| ^ _ 8 • ^now the new round of wage plant for the Commonwealth State College Board, attacking WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL intonation were surmounted in the board for "offertog me a fine style. Iractiire or internal Injuries. Picked up were six aduta and U | - | 1 * I , I JTl OIHftl k S e a se s reached In the agree- Edlsim Co. of CMoago ■ His right arm was severed ® ‘*ild. •___ ^ J. ment between tlK TypograpM- lowa-niinois Blectri^ G^ ^., deal at a cost of $6,mld. MANCHESTER ing tentativdb'^ scheduled to begin this lau. lu ; CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED. : " : S r e ^ K 3 feet long by 120 feet ipde and will b e^ ili; on four acres of L land where the old ^ t Sq. railroad station, once stood, '-V. Z' * ■