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PAGE THIRTY-SIX Afarage Daily Net Press Run The Weather ^ Fw tto Wodc Ended Ladias Auxfliary o6 the Ital­ FriendeUp Xiodge oT^Masons djfk W in T T fin n ra MUioney, Considereble cloudiness to­ fwi W in H on ors OhrUUM IMhiewson, •nm BRING THE WHOLE FAMI^jY AprU 16, 1968 ian American Society wfll have wHl meet at the Maeohic-Tem- Revaluation night, chance of showers, low About Toi^ a q>ecial meeting tonight' at )^e at 7:80 tomorrow night The 4 » ' ■ Murray, Jbanile PetreeM, Bd- TO THE Representatives ot the A t A S S U m p t l O l l Rowle^, MlctoeUS BlfkuBf 45-50; partly sunny, mild to­ ' OoniMctiout Ntrt Growers As* 7:80 at the • ItaUan American Fellowcraft Degree will l>e con- iianrifpfitpr IE United Appraisal Co., con­ Susanhe B rou^tto and D(»ina 14,620 morrow, high 60-65. ■ocisUon wiU meet Saturday at Club on Eldridge SL The meet­ fared; wito mepiben of the Mas­ ter's Chib fliti^ the eiiiairB.,|U- ducting: a revaluation' Of all A total of 46 puiMls at As- csmffleri. Aunf t a.m, to tte clulihouse at .Uto ing is open-, to. sU intertoted sumption Junior High School Manchester-^4^ City of Village Charm fre3hment8" vrill be served after town real estatej are now manders Nature Center on tke memben. have attained honors the the meeting. working (Ml E. Maple, E. E3- i8sance showed that labor were killed, 635 wounded and Youngsters’ battalions had gotten traffic five missing in action last week. heart victims, was implant­ ed in a man today. It be­ *’ ? n Sfe aTr w ^ a K ^ B ^ Ninety-five" Americans were *Tt .XT TT c Tiv.nr.s Into *B thc highway that winds killed, 501 wounded and four Noon Parties gan functioning normally. Viet I^m, U . S . - ^ through the i^ss and links up missing the week before MILFORD (AP) — De- ’The patient was Marcel L. De- renewed a ss e ts ^ aw^aches ^outhlTund infilirr-*-"infiltration The new figures raised Amer- tectives have launched an Rudder, 66, of Westville, 111. MANCHESTER to the Btratepc Mu G a Pms neighboring Laos. Dr. John Lancaster, who Is investigation into what j n/i niirM to renoen spokesman said Air to 15,863 in the Viet Nam war briefing newsmen, said blood sove more of CONN. they call luncheon “ cock­ pressure and other vital statis­ S1an"dTud“ Sog?i5 t o n T t o Tliunderehiefs and since January 1961. tail parties” with young­ tics "are good.” HOUSl the Ho Chi Mlnh trail, a U.S. sters in their pre-teens ■ The plastic heart began func­ spokesman said. and early teens taking tioning at 11:18 a.m., one hour ”the store with Village Charm” Only eight days ago, U.S.B52s part. and four minutes after the im­ dumped 700 tons of bombs on The probe began after a 12 - plant began. Surgery began at the winding mountain route on Viet Nam War Hero year-old girl was hospitalized 7:46 a.m. and it required a brief the Laotian frontier 230 miles . ' MOOD • f ■ Wednesday for inxociation. time for the surgery team to . /' south of Hanoi in the strategic Detective Lt. William Bull determine whether the artificial Air Command’s first strike Gets Medal o f Honor said that seven or eight young heart was necessary. Big appetites, little appetites . . . Sale! gainst the Communist North. boys and girls were involved in After the implantation, the sale! PERMANENT PRESS Maj. Gen. Lewis J. Fields of WASHTNG’TON (AP) — Presl- the series of lunch - time parties p a t i e n t ’s blood pressure trust us to satisfy theni all Balisbury, Md., commander of Johnson presents the Med­ that included records, dancing dropped, and the patient’s natu­ FORTREL-COnON al of Honor posthumously today and alcohol. ral heart was manually mas­ ‘with a variety of good foods compare af $55 to a young Negro paratrooper All of the parties were held saged. Ford Renews who threw himself on a Commu­ at one home for several weeks, A short time earlier. Dr. Lan­ SUMMER WEIGHT nist hand grenade in South Viet police said. caster had indicated blood pres­ a t‘ sensible pr|d6s. slacks and Challenge of Nam and absorbed the blast Under investigation was the sure was very satisfactory. LUXURIOUSLY TAILORED with his body to protect four source of the liquor and the He eald the pressure was ISO War Managing fellow soldiers. wherealxiuts of parents at the over 70, compared with a heal­ skirls A White House ceremony was time of the parties. thy individual’s of about 120 Save Up To 20c Lb* On men's summer WASHTNG’TON (AP)—House scheduled at noon to honor 19- Police did not identify the over 80. SAVt 28e ON Republican Leader Gerald R. year-old Pfc. Milton L. Olive II pupils, parents, or schools in­ DeRudder has been unem­ Ford, challenging anew the with the nation’s volved. ployed because of his heart con­ EVERY PACKAGE AH Chuck Roasts.,* suih management of the Viet Nam highest military decoration, dition. He entered Methodist war said today Secretary of *1716 youth s father, Milton L. Hamden Holdup Hospital April 14. HAMDEN (AP)—Three men The new device, backed by a YOU BUY Defense Robert S. McNamara 01‘ve of CMcago, and about 20 (AP Phoiofax) Block Chuck Roast should remain in charge. other relatives of the hero were hedd up a market early today *4.6-mlmbn research project, 4.97 and escaped with more than This is the type of artificial heart being used in a patient today in Houston. was demgned to do part or all of FROZEN "I don’t believe in this current ^ Washington Wednes^y * 2,000. The upper part of the pump is plastic, the tubes nylon. When the patient’s the work o fy human heart .until Crisis that we ought to change regulcnly 5.99 J- .v,» soldier is the third person Sidney Zweigpaum, treasurer heart has healed it can resume nonnal activity^ and the pump will be removed., the patient’s heart is repaired 0 0 c /lO c terses m the middle of the avJ^ed of the Oapitol Market at 186 <10 t xwcm _ ^ —T r.-' ' 'S' ■' - j..,:'. - and recovers sufficienily GUT JJ||b CUT £|^|b stream,” Ford told a news con- „ „ . , . .=. Ddxwell Ave., told police that ROCK ference after a reporter asked . dy-"-' ' function on Its own. ho was opening the store about It ia an Improved version of # Dacron-waol blends whether he deemed his misman- y BfWBLBSS ECONOMY The "in” crowd makes the sport* 4:45 a.m. when the holdup oc­ an assistant heart that kept a wear scene in these permanent- jgement charge ^ r io ^ e n ^ h tdon aAgatort-Oominunist .forces- curred. Saigon Ousts Pacifists; dying man alive in 1963. • Doeron-royan blends press beauties—they’re so easy to Virt Nam Oct. 22, 1966, alter Zweigbaum said the men, one Hie MettuxiUb Hospital team CHUCK ROAST Lb.69e care for—with no Ironing needed mara s resignatton. falling on the grenade. 'Die clta- PFO. MILTON OUVB of whom was armed, forced him Ura» JaaddU- D iv A(i6ha«l £« Just the suit for all formal and informal —ever! Lovely A-line and straight BONELESS - . ” I think tton credits that act with saving ^ to open a safe containing the occasions this spring and summer. skirt styles. Figure • flattering nate at this money. (See Page Eight) slacks In band waiot style. Sizes Three-button single vent styling in and bring in a new man,” Ford ^ X ^ the highest tradiUon of the They then tied him and placed Hanoi May Be Next Stop SHOULDER OLOB WRoie #r iinsu belt a . We muted shades and textures. Navy, 10 to 20. FVosted colors of crail- aaid. Tlw citation tnatcB. TTiTougli united Stntes Army and reftect ■ n. ■ . . brown, charcoal, gray. Regulars, shorti, berry, Wue, green, navy. Eomibilcm, leader ’’“ S ..™ .';"!!!.'?? “ “ “ upon him.MI m.d ll™ 'rn* longs in sizes 36 to 42. Senate Re^blican Le^ey and complete disregard of his the^arm^*\orMS o f^ r * c < ^ ° was able to free himself, HONG KONG (AP) — Six contacts here that might lead te brought te toe airport in 6 CENTER Ctrr Of IHOUMMR'CIOP or Everett M. Dirksen wonldn t ^wn safety, he prevented 'addi- „ Press Account (liMfpily | 1 J 4 ) FLEMING APPOINTED American pacifists expelled to- visiting those two capitals.” police van five hours before LONDON BROIL $L^O . . p-1109 *Free Cusfam Alterations ? (^ ^ s a to D ir k s « “ ''w h oZ S ^ Olive’s father, a slim, a, x. tt r.«vd.A, James day from South Viet Nam said K that fails, toe minister said, Uiey ^ k off afier police pre- Lacked Mention tioned Pentaeon liidement In JT®™!’®” platoon. P^. aoft-spoken warehouseman, his T. Fleming, retired command- , fhof he and four others in toe group vented their staging a one-hour 3 Tender Eye,or Gross Rib Glyttek Rogst . .. .lb. 79g Ooned pentagon juagment in olive’s conspicuous extraordl- u-,. _ on arrival m that return to toe , antiwar vigil at the U.S. Em- war management but steered „ary heroism and intrepidity at ^ ^ Governor’s Foot Guard, wais ap- tti®^ 'vould try to go to Red Clu- ^ sixth mem'ber, Karl Meyer of bassy- Of Dodd ‘Gift’ TINY'rBNDI»BITE-Simro-i3D^^ ! away from the mismanagement the risk of his own life above (See Page Eight) charge, "you’re getting into a ^ pointed civil defense director in na and North Viet Nam "in the Chicago,, said he would try to Carrying placards and pam-h a RTFURD (AP)—The Hart- STEWING BEEF ». 89c very sensitive and Itighly specu- ' ' i.i.,.. New Haven by Mayor Richard search for peace.” get a visa,for "to see pMets, toe Presbyterian minis- fi,of NEW STYLES! C. Lee. The leader of the group, Rev. what toe situation is there.” ter and four other members ^ ford Oourant reported today that KNUOKt^ SOUP BONES ...... Ih* 1*« EASY-CARE FABRICS lative area. sale! NEW FABRICS! The appointment, effective A. J. Muste, 81, of New York, Saigon police pulled the six Committee for Non-Vib- Its accounts of two now-contro- WhHe you are at the L e a n Chuck or 3 in 1 Kend freshly ground lb. 79c anv cSlSln?^ ^ ^uecii Opeiis Parliament May 16, was approved by the said their previous attempts to pacifists kicking and protesting Actton walked neariy six versial dinners for Sen. Thomas COOL SHORT SLEEVES While the two Republican city's Board of Finance. ’The job get to Peking or Hanoi had not onto the plane for Hong Kong tmxwgh the s tre ^ of Dodd did not show .that the froz«i food ease see «ir men's shurt sMtvt pays *9,(KX) a year. been successful “ but now that after blocking their attempt to * money raised was to be g;lven as Aiid a featiu'e also on Lean Tender Sirloin Tip '' T.'-' ■•■'■-f..’ , . ■ lesiders differed in their descrip- > large assortment ^ Bara .-Jr. ' . , . tion of reported supply prob­ •Fleming succeeds Robert Cor- we’re in Hong Kong we will see demonstrate in front of the U.S. ®°rn*r from the embMsy they tax-free gifts to the Connecticut OVen Roast St $1.19 and the 2nd cut of Sirloin ley, who retired last July. if we can make a,ny personal Embassy in toe South Vietnam- ° /I " ® / Liemocrat, sport sliirts lems in Viet Nam, they insisted Laborites Hit Hard __ The pacifists slumped to the Lee cakes and^roUs. , "Up'for.-pot roast 99c lb. . bo^' ^ ort shirts there is.no GOP division about ese capital. The Americans Ford’s repeated accusations of threw out antiwar pamphlets as rtdew^k when police Wd described a Dodd diimer sched- they were hauled up the ramp uled for 'Nov. 20, 1961, as "shocking mismanagement.” At Industrial Reform to the plane. L^Ue, 38. of Voluntown, ^nn.. ^ . partisan testimonial Ford raised another question sola! 2 ^ 5 today about Pentagon manage- LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Queen Elizabeth H on her 40th GouRMi . . V'Redeemsble only at Plnehurst. Valid A p « , ¥ - » 5 Police rougl^ up sever^ to go to the American Em- nBaneiotP ni rhA BAnninr in f ment, reporting what he said Labor government put before birthday at the glittering telev- newsmen, seized the camerw of bassy in Saigon. That is perfect- w ^ h i ^ n 20 thru April 27. regularly 2.99 was an imconfirmed account Parliament today a massive ised ceremony formally opening two television photographers ]„ reasonable " ^ Washington Wednesday said rbgularty 1.99 tiiat the Pentagon has decided prograni of legislation concen- the new Parliament, and briefly detain^ The poMce ’ carried the Rev, he did not know how much h i l l s The new Henley collar gives the to buy 30,000 bombs from U.S. trating on industrial reform and Much of the program waa ca m eram ^ d u r^ toe wild exi ^r. Muste. LytUe, William Da- been . raised . . ^ at the . .affairs. . tatos* ultimate in sport shirt comforW fy BROS Hto6e good-hxAing Sanforised- allies over the next year for use toPP®

% A fcOs..' I a d*<». *• r* > '• L. P A G E T H R E E MANCHKTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 PAGE TWO ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 Andover Tiede in Viet Nam Sheinwold on Bridge Women Voters P.A.C. u n b l o c k PARTNER’S ^ North dealer IF h e l a c k s s id e c a r d s Neither tide vofaienbla NORTH Meeting Monday By ALFRED SHEINWOLD « A Turnover Is High ^ Q 07 For Talk When a trick has already been 0. Ki:J106S won It may be Yvasteful to play * A942 IBo Andover Iioague of BINGO a higher card than necessary. w m EAST Women Voters will hold its an­ P. A . C . BALLROOM In Bloody Bravo You must riric this waste to A K9865 A J104 nual meeting and dinner at avoid blocking your partne^ 143 ^ 9652 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE 0 432 O A87 Miller’s Restaurant in Manches­ as shown in a hand played ter Monday night. A social hour “ What klnda outfit is It?” he taken part in a dozen major « I 8 * K Q 3 By TOM TIEDE recently in the Intercollegiate SOUTH from 6:30 to 7 p.m. precedes EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. BIBN HOA, Viet Nam (NEA> asked. operations, scores of lesser fire- Cbamp^nships. A Q732 the dinner . —The boy droppetl his duffle At that the room stirred. Sev­ fights and thousands of patrols. Opening lead—six spades. ^ AKIO Since Hs inception three hag ta the midiUe of the tent eral people chuckled. A guy To compound the hazards, Dummy wins the first trick <> Q9 years ago the Andover league and looked around «t the dust. blew his nose. The man wash­ they draw the enemy like in- with the ace of spades, and the A 10765 has grown In size and activities He was a replacement . . . ing his socks said; “ It’s tough, .sects cn a sucker. In a recent (xxrtract depends on EJast’s play. with a current membersMp ot boy, tough. Just wait’ll you see three-hour holocaust they were 1 Pass I A youngish, a peelinjl nose, and H Bast plays low, South makes Pats 2 N T 33. It has a budget of about dripping skin. us jump without parachutes.” caught inside a horseshoe am- the c(mtract. AH Pan $300 about half from member­ "Uh,” he mumbled, "this B “ Huh?” bu.sh and several hundred of the in any case, declarer leads sMp and half from contribu­ “TUs is Bravo Company, kid other side emptied everything Company?” diamonds until East takes the raise partner’s suit. In some tions from friends of the league . . . welcome to hell.” but canteen water on their un­ ace. If Bast sttU has the jack A man in the rear was wash­ Mdding systems It 18 correct to who wish to sui^ort the var­ "Gee," the lad gulped, "no protected position. and ten of spades, his side can ing his socks. Others slept. One bid one heart, but avoid Mdding ious programs in public affairs kidding?” One hundred-sixty men walk­ get only two spade tricks. If played with a dog. Somebody a suit of tMs kind unless your the {(roup studies and takes ac­ No kidding. Hardly, anyway. ed into that trap. South vers the jack of spades. was I scratching out a letter. system absolutely calls for It. tion on. "This Is it, fella.” B Company, 2-S03rd Infantry is Sixty-one of them had to be West takes the king, but then Highlight of Monday night’s as near hell as one can come in carried out. CopyrigM 1900 The boy felt hollow. His pants Elast must win the next spade meeting will be a talk by Dr. this combat. Fifteen dozen men In D Zone, on Operation General Features Oorp. seemed too tight, his feet hurt, with the ten. Curt Beck, professor of politi­ from 18 to 38 udK> are bedfel- Crimp, during the Marauder ex­ he was thirsty. He stood ill at If South can stave off cal science at the University of knvB with death. ercise, and in the rancid rice ease and removed Us cap. the spades he oan get his nine Connecticut. Dr. Beck has been They call it Bloody Bravo here fields of the Delta, Bloody tricks with one spade, three Shipyard Mark Set a ^ecialist on Eastern Europe and the name fits like a grape Bravo has given and taken — hearts, four diamonds and a STOCKHOLM — Swedish ship­ since receiving a Doctor’s de­ skin. For 11 months they have lives for lives. Zinn, Olive, Ba­ club. He wiU get these tricks yards set a new production rec­ gree from Harvard some years forfeited more wounded, faced ker, Rich and dozens more . . . if East blocks the spades. ord last year by turning out ago. About two years ago he more hostilities and survived all good men, now dead. Drops Jack spent some months in Africa Mrs. V(m Deck holds the check she presented to board chairman Miller, right. From the n a . The First Platoon alone has well over a million gross tons. more calamities than most com­ (Herald photo br Setemls) East should drop the jack (or where he studied Communist left are Blakeslee, the guest speaker, and Mrs. Vernier. (Herald photo by Satemis.) been down to 10 survivors or Seventy-four sMpe, totaling 1.22 TONITE parable units in tUs war. Fallen Elm Sprouts Plans fo Save Tolland Green ten) of spades at the,first trick. influence in several African 1st Drive-In Showing less three times. . In January million gross tons, were launch­ Last May a Bravo sergeant When East gets in with the ace countries. His talk Monday became the first casualty of they lost 28 in a single two-hour ed and 76, totaling 1.33 million Auxiliary Elects vice from the Connecticut of diamonds he leads his re­ tons, delivered. ’TMrty-one of the will be China’s’ Activities in the Saigon Ousts the conflict for the 173rd Air­ battle. Tolland Develc^ing Nations.” League of Historical Societies maining spade honor. sMps launched last year were COUSMA borne Brigade. It was prophet­ But, for all of it, Bravo’s bat­ eicTum for other alternatives. 1* South covers with the queen, Tax Hours Six Pacifists ic. Since then the beleaguered tered have seen at least as tankers; their total tonnage ap- The appointed committee will Westioen take the Idng, nine and Tax Collector Mrs. George men from B have sidlled enough much heroics as horror. Two State Advice Is Sought Broxlmately 860,0(X). Check for $23,000 (Continued from Page One) Investigate th^ various possibil­ so forth. H South refuses to cov­ Guay has announced that there blood In the jungles of Viet Nam have been submitted for, or re­ Haverford (Pa.) College, and ities of the problem, and when er, East continues with the four will be additional office hours to beggsu* the Imagination. ceived, Distinguished Service Barbara Deming, 48, of Well- decisions are reached, will ask of spades, and the finesse gives for the convenience o f the pub­ Ihey have more Purple Crosses, four for Silver Stars, To Preserve Green Area Given to Hospital fleet, Mass., to the van. >1, wMWTMaM the board of selectmen to call West the rest of the suit. Either lic who wish to pay the fourth UT.1840 Hearts than salt tablets . . . thirty-three for Bronze Stars The fifth demonstrator, Char­ The problems of preserving owned by the state and what a town meeting to authorize way the defenders get four FRANK’S CAFE (Herald plnoto by Satemte) installment of town taxes in some 110 have gotten one, doz­ and 14 for Army Commenda­ By DORIS BELDINO lotte ’Thurber, 22, of Greenwich, Ih B and protecting the Tolland portion by the town. Most of such action as seems advisaMe. spades and the ace of diamonds, The Family Restaurant person. ens have two, a few three and, tion Medals. ALTON L. BLAKESLEE Green were the subject of dis­ the property owners own part Upkeep of Green defeating the contract. CORNER MAIN A PEARL ’The office will be open from A check for $23,000 was presented to Manchester Me- Conn., walked of her own ac- S l l l M C B R B one, Jacob Rosado New York, One of them, a Negro who cussion at a public meeting at­ if not all of the property be­ The residents of the green, Unblock partner's suit when 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow night and j^orial Hospital yesterday by the Women’s Auxiliary to cord has four — one each for arm, cared for men of every race, is THURSDAY SPECIAL! The sixth member of the iioaratuiapniducSoB tended by 3 persons in the tween the front of their homes wMle they don’t own the land, you have so many high cards Society Outpaced Saturday night. On Saturtay, hospital at the annual luncheon meeting and elec- leg, shoulder and chest wounds. both typical and unique. He for­ Town Hall last night. and the old stone sideWalks, group, Karb Meyer, 28, of OM- V COLUMBIACOIOR do take care of it, including that you cannot count on Mm for Chicken Coecotori Aprii 3(Wh the tion of officers of the auxiliary at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bahti is the mortality rate, in feited his life for his fellows . . . which are owneil primarily by f:^ 9 a^. to r^oon. TOe reg president^ cago, associate editor of the "SUenoers" shown at 9:1S Discussion centered on clar­ mowing the grass and feeding entries in a side suit. Don’t un­ with Spaghetti fact, that of 180 men on the ori­ on top of an exploding grenade. the state. Catholic Worker, a pxacifist pub­ COtUMBIA PICTUtESMM ification of the boundary lines trees. 'This is especially im­ block when yoiu" partner has ular schedule o f office hours of the ginal company roster, only M They have asked for him the T h e state was granted ease- $1.50 are Tuesday and ’Thursday 1 t o the board of trustees of the of the auxiliary to better lication, did not take part in the of property owned by the state, portant in the case of the large most of the Mgh csirds. He will Blakeslee Sees Peril Richard Widmoik are left . . . and, of them, only Medal of Honor. nient privileges several years march but was spotted about the town and individual prop­ elm trees to prevent them from be able to get to his hand with L, K r o T i s r » o S . t t ^ “ M“ 96 have sturvlved unmarked. But, heroes they all are. ago when the road through the Complete Lobster A luncheon was served after two hours later KK) yards from Sidney PtHder erty owners. The advisability of becoming diseased. a side suit if his main suit All six of the original offi­ Grubby, grimy, galleuit OIs. green became a state route. ’Hie Dinner Plan Parade ^on Dock, outgoing the business meeting. Alton the embassy. When he refused installing berms or curbs around blocks, and it may cost you a MISSES’, JR. PETITES cers have departed — either on Boys who may grow all the way state boundary apparently Flynn pointed out that the Friday Only In Lag Behind Science •me m S ioI m y Commit- president, made the presenta- Blakeslee, science and medi­ to walk to a police jeep, police the grassy area was also con­ trees should be replaced and re­ trick to waste one of your high cany-alls or otherwise. Nine up in a daybre^ assault . . . cuts through the veranda of New Low Price tee has been active with plan- tion.^^ ^ cine editor of the Associated grabbed him by the arms, put sidered. cards in Ms long suit. ?2.95 Man is periously close to unlocking the secret of the nr that Mrs. ttonaia i sergemtts have been killed or and then not live to see sunset the home of Paul Meyer, and paired as the situation arises, Press, was the main speaker of him into the vehicle and drove A three^an committee com­ Daily Question u n iv erse and learning the nature of all existence. But ^ ^ \ ^ ^ een fent^J 36 Milford Rd. was elected CO^rring jQtmsrani evaciiated. Men who have fought for nearly portions of the steps to the li­ if the residents want to pre­ the afternoon. His talk is cov­ him to the airport. AND HALF-SIZES posed of Atty. Harold Garrity, Specializing In "Bedford" shown at 7:80 One platoon has gone through a year. brary, the bank and the church serve the appearance of the Partner opens with one dia­ unless he conceives “ social inventions to keep pace ^ AwrorxivatAnn^organizations inm president of the A’Uxiliary. ered in another story else­ The South Vietnamese gov­ Furlonge Flynn and Paul Meyer, Fine Itallan- three lieutenants. Bravo Company , . . bloodied are on town property. green. mond, and the next player pass­ with~the tremendous advances of science, progress may "to e m to enter other officers are Mrs. Mar- where in t(xlay’s Herald. ernment ordered aU six to leave edl residents of the green, was Americaa Meals! 7716 company is under Us they have been, for a fact. Donald Morganson, presi­ es. You hold: Spades, J-10-4; explode in his face. ------floats in the parade. The theme tin Duke, first vice President. the country “as soon as possi­ fifth captain. But beaten? Not yet, nor appointed to study the prob­ dent of the Savings Bank of Hearts, 9-6-6-2; Diamonds, A-8-7; This was the warning sound- habitants could be contained of the float should be In keep- Mi’s. Raymond L. era , ble" Wednesday after denying lems and work with the board Plane Costs Multiply Fresh breads and pas­ New Zealand Formed And no wonder. Bravo has ever. Tolland, asked Zanghi If it Cfubs, K-Q-3. ed by Alton L. Blakeslee, sci- within an aspirin tablet. ing with the tradition o f the second vice president, Mre. their request to spend an addi­ DELICIOUS Of selectmen and Town Counsel tries made daily. would be possible for the town NEW YORK — A large air­ What do you say? once and medical writer for tbe “Yet only a few major bar- day. All groups wishing to en- Richmonii W M om ^iv se - Geologists say the islands of tional five days in Viet Nam. you take Robert King in seeking solu­ to turn back strips of prop­ line startled the industry in 1935 Answer: Bid 1 NT. ’Ihls shows Featuring Daily Specials Associated Press, who address- riers stand in the way of ter a float have been asked retary; Mrs. Keith D. W ooden, New Zealand were left ex­ They quietly entered the coun­ tions. RAVIOLI Oatee Open 7:80 erty it owned between land with an order for 20 transport about 6 to 10 points in high A s Always ed the annual meeting and man’s learning the secret o f all to call Mrs. Richard Johnston, treasurer, and Mrs. Von D posed when the lost contin'dnt try last Thursday. As American The comonlttec will seek ad­ "Hold On” 9:00 — “Reno” 8:10 owned by individual property planes costing a total of 32 mil­ cards, with no biddable suit Legal Beverages spring luncheon of the Man- heredlity and his ability to con- Hill Rd. by May 21. memi'ber-at-large. they call Gondwanaland sank citizens they could stay seven ANSFIELDifZ. vice from a state highway co­ “Drag Racers” 7:80 owners, which causes an “ il­ lion, or 3100,000 each. Now plane Mgher than partner’s suit and TEIi. 649-5544 Chester Memorial Hospital trol it,” Blakeslee said. “And veterans and others, including Committee chairmen are Mrs. beneath the sea ages ago. days without Vietnamese visas. CoiMlIeni, im.wmnuiiTicjeT3 Ilf. ordinator, whose job it is to pro­ logical (tondition to exist.’’ unit costs are expected to pass not enough trump support to Women’s Auxiliary yesterday these barriers may fall within giroups, who plan to join the Louie H. Marte, courtesy; Mrs. tect towns facing this type of MinMtroM A U U f RUN COLOR SHOW A legal question of respon­ 310' million and supersonic at Flanos’ Restaurant in a talk five years.” march should call Mrs. mvw Alfred J. Kaigl, finance; Mrs. situation. An agreement be­ sibility arises on insurance 20% OFF planer will range from 310 to entitled “ Science and Medicine The potenUal for human HMsungton, Boston Hill Rd., by paul S. Norman, internes hos- tween a board of selectmen and claims, and other problems, 340 million each. ^ __ good — ,fo r overcoming in- May 28. pitallty; Mrs. PMlip G. Dooley, end Sausog* a highway coordinator would be ENDS TONIGHT — Marion Brando “THE CHASE” 6:15-8:40 —What Lies Ahead?” due to this condition, he added. sV ^eslee" vriimer of numer- herited and congenital diseases May Bariceti mailing; Mrs. Fred W. Geyer honored by the State Highway Available at all tiraee, made Zanghi said such exchanges A HEARTWARMING ADVENTURE ouB national awards for his sci- and defects and designing The making of May basketo jr.^ membership; Mrs. Donald for your ekting pleasure at Department, according to Gar­ have transpired in the past, •nc» writinE’ and a veteran niore intelligent humans — la be the main acUvtty of a . Forstrom, program; Mrs. home. rity. •...filled with fun and m usicl the price and with the approval of a of 25 veoTS told an staggering. Yet new problems the Woman’s Auxiliary to the jrving L. Bayer, publicity: Miss yo The theme of the meeting was M A lTH E LM l ...... Caine had ;see Rina an4 town meeting, could be ar­ to emerge will also Stagger. Andover Volunteer F^re De- m . Johnson, public rela- urmitm'mimmmm set by moderator Garrity, who ranged. ’The towm owns most rHArnAYBOYl audience of 120 persons that Pethr—o f knowledge Is advancing so “Who VriU be given the power partment at the April meeting, tions; Mrs. Joseph B. Shaw, tel- MITES Top Com pton Hit Bonus Comedy Hit questioned what can and should of the property at the east side Jrouble-shoolerl VfeltDiSncQ^ o f control over life 7” he ask- Monday night at 8 p.m. at the aphone, andMrs. Leo Choren- HIGH ADVKN3;VBB rapidly we are in danger of ruin­ be done to protect the green of the grreen. ed. tirShoose. Start of the eve- ways and means. of every against actions similar to those Selectman Stuart Danforth ing our chances for a happy life. m iA MARIli Suppose intelligent life Is ning wttl be (tevoted to busl- Oiairmen of volunteer serv­ taken by the State Highway De­ pointed out that with the pro­ "Cert^ly, this is a time of ^ NlAiniNl excitement, drama and luxuries foimd in space? ^ \WHit will „ this ness and the concliislcm to re­ ices are Mrs. John F. ’Tierney, partment, which last weric cut posed four-lane extension of I- i m b i do to man’s confidence, to re- freshments served by Mrs. photos’ down three trees without any­ undreamed of a few short years do to man s coiilldence^ t o r e Mrs. William R. FOODS y WAiruwwe A o s d R u B M f 84, a definite possibility exists liglous beliefs, t o equanimity? Emil (Jollln and Mrs. Kameth j JOHNNY RENO one’s permission or apparent I TECHNICOLOR*, ago,” he said, "and will con­ Masl, gift shop board; Mrs. 618 Colebrook Road A C LYLES that the state would widen Rt. mLENCERB Will he be fearful or welcome Bain. red tagged Glastonbury knowledge. 195, taking the green. If steps tinue to be if we will let It be George C. Lessner, hostesses; plus Charlton Heston fl,••••••••. such a discovery? Especially if Art Dtoo^on Malone, Junior TECHNICOIOR ■ ^ First Selectman Carmelo Zan- are not taken to prevent it now. ■o. “DIAMOND HEAD” “ But we have new m achines- life on other planets more ad- AuxiUery board; Mrs. Niles J. CHICKEN FRIES ghi ,told those attending he had Zanghi agreed, adding that if ALSO A SPEOIAIAY dane Busaell received a letter from the State any more grassy area is taken and at the same time, noise and v^ed i^ o^rth? th? SSricSS Brook, pediatrics^d to y ^ ; Dana Andrews Highway Department notifying from the green it will no long­ din While we invent labor-sav- There is a growing suspicion Mrs. Walter M. Schardt, Penny spring coat CALL 633-9858 Mm that the department would er qualify as a green. From tiH Story bylFELDC SALTEN tair devices we waste our amori^ astronomers that Intelli- __ Saver board; Mrs. Ralph S. Her- STARTS WED., April Z7Ui,“THE SILENCERS” Dean Martin be cutting down a large elm Doris Tobrassen warned the ALSO tree in front of the Jail, due to group.“ to proceed with caution” TOMORROW at 4:00 hearts. Chemicals spewing into the si^aker sim^y be- pla^on next T u Z - W- McKay, a fte n u ^ re- its diseased condition, and the and find what state agencies, WALT DISNEY’S our environment may be caus- ^ s e of the probability of mun- ^ Thomas cepUonists; Mrs. Kenneth G. “Flash the Teen-age Otter” day. tree in front of the new post “ if any, would work with us to tag certain types of cancer. bers. , ^Leamofi, o n . pastor and artist, receptionist. and Mrs. Elizabeth Fiano, ward office because it oibstructed traf­ protect the green.” Fri. 'BambP 4:55-7:00 “ ’Ihere are 100 to 200 billion VriU lead the (Uscussion. fic. The newly formed Tolland ’Flash’ 4 - 0:05 - 8:10 c h ^ e d that"we*^are*^iiluUng stars in the Milky Way galaxy, clerks. BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home S l r ^ r ’aiS water on ’C ir o n e and 100 to 1,000 bllUon galaxies ______„ A resident then questioned Historical Society will investi­ Mancheator Evening Herald In presenting her annual re­ Owner for 84 YEARS. For a complete FREE Children tMs engagement 75c People on the go why only the branches of the gate poOsible alternatives to pre­ spacecraft, o u r planet,” and that that large.’Therefore, U only one ooireMioadent, la w - port, Mrs. Von Deck said that INSPECTION of your home by a Termite Con­ large maple in front of the serving the green, in the event there were 300 active volunteers w e to n d a chance of ruining the in a imlllon stare ^ d mo©, toL 742-6796- trol Expert, supervised by the finest teciinleal post office had been cut and that the highway coordinator is man now can live, or planets, and if only one in a in the auxlldary. There were two one place staff, phone our nearest local office: in Mcmchester the "ugly remnant” (trunk) imable to hrip. One possibility M a il m ust learn to be lespons. million of th^e had a planet “ firsts” during the pMt year, an mu Uk« remained. is the establishment of a To.- Ible for the tremendous changes in a favorable portion District WSCS she said, the publishing of a ‘"The trunk ia supposedly land Green as a historical dis­ Something New Has Been Added! bi-monthly auxiliary news letter go BURGER CHEF what impeded the sight line,” trict wMch, as in Wethersfield, he is ^oircre orptoto'^p^fe ^ ^ Sets Meeting to keep volunteers informed as he added. would prevent the state from ex­ bT^kn^. The greatest danger, porting life,” Blakeslee said, to what is occurring in the hos­ 649-9240 Boundaries panding the Mghway through said Blakedlee, “ is that we will In sum, he charged that man The Norwich District Worn? pital and auxiliary, and a Ca- at 235 Moin St. Apparent confusion exists as the green. run afoul of our ancient prej- must be aware of tremendous society of Christian Serv- reer Day program inaugurated to what portion of the green is The organization will seek ad­ BOLTON LAKE udices and customs and be in- forces and ohangee he is e ^ p - Methodist Chureh wiU tor high school students. The nocent of what Is happening to ing, and must learn to adajpt ^ meeting Wednes- purpose of the program, Mrs. BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. us.” to human good. ___^ . from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Von Deck said, is to acquaint DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 RESTAUUNT « d HOTEL Charging that the increasing Learning to devise the s o ( ^ Burnside Methodist Oiurch. students with the many careers pace of change could lead to Inventions that can control the Hartford. “ Are You Going open to them in the hospital, The Oldest and Largest in Conn. Grand Opening ROUTE 44A, BOLTON— 643-9731 “ a galloping case of MCial in- problems created by scto ce ^ g ^ „ Auxiliary services to the hos- digestlon,” the speaker said and technology ‘ should k ^ meeting. Mrs. Martin KeiderUng pital and money raising proj- thought and creativity must pa man interested, stimulated, liu- ^ Manchester and Mrs. Doris ecte were mentioned by the out- tacreasingly to considering man and aiive^ for^ quite some ^ Bolton will lead wor- going president who said ^ t BURGER A-GO-GO Ideas and methods for solving time,” he concluded. ship and Pledge Services. the hospital gift shop had raised new problem” which come pell- Mrs. Blbridge HoUand, juris- 35,600 last year, and the Penny INSTANT SPECIAL THURS., FRL. SAT. & SUN. mell on top o f Invention.” diction secretary of membership Saver ’Thrift Shop, 314,000. She APRIL 21st, 22nd, 23rd and 24th To illustrate this point, Blakes­ 55 Are Dead cultivation of the soihety, will be mentioned that since the thrift 2 BANDS lee noted that saving the lives tbe main speaker. She will be In­ shop opeped in 1958 it has con­ of malnourished babies in under- In New Delhi troduced by Mrs. Jos a mclion picture abot^ most antibiotics, antihista­ GS DAY OF DEPOSIT (SHAKES THAT IS) W pnkaN a N M a M atlHtn dgdts, SUM oi Itab, ■ 04 mines, heart and lung ma- f f D R i ■B e-W tir fell*. afiewlMeWwiekl lie «a*inlen|»in*. rtiines, "mood” (hnigs, The Pill Public Records DINING for birth control, plastics, GREEN MANOR BOULEVARD at BROAD ST. At the beginning of January, Warrantee Deeds Maacbester, next to U.S. Post Office T0i.,.««ald ^andboolyt Nil 4 Award iMMiintiMS Dine in elegance in our main space flight (less than nine April, July and October. including dining room and terrace over­ years old) television. and Maude E. Plouff to Erik TMCX and rIcM Hevo one hi atomic energy, new fabrics. Dam and Diane D. Dam, prop- BEST PICTURE OF THg YEAR? looking beautiful Bolton Lake tranalstors, detergents, weed erty at 119 Autumn St. yoor choice of Chocolate, Wmllk S i V l U l b while enjoying the soft mood kQlers and computers — to J. Kenneth Ne'rius and Irene OPEN TILL 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY SM i i s orm oeerboiiy. Where alee bet music of the Lou Mai Trio. a few. Nevius to Richard R. Levesque THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 O’CLOCK a n d S oiom t Harrft. Rib Roast, Lobster, Steak In the near future, the and DeJores Levesque, prop- etBMRQER CHEF^Rbaoe Our Specialty speaker predicted, man wUl erty at 130 Greenwood Dr. o r y t k r u o t f learn how to prevent prema- Elizabeth R. UUtsidi and €t^teA^ad!6s^ -ft •wgoodMdngsarel Special Seafood Menu ture heart attadra (vriiich now Elizabeth UUtsch to James E. Eggloyer S-A-L-E! o n ly N i i l M Every Friday take 1,40® American fives eadi Foye and Ruth L. Foye, prop- SAVINGS day) control and perhaps elim- erty at 44 HlUtop Dr. • Smnatara Karix 4 cancer, perfect artificial Lease jmwinn organs, and unlock the The Town of Mtocheiffer to #Smal Hock Turn ■ M \ S (> <. I \ 1 I c > .N. .llliEIW secrets of-the genetic code. the Manchester Cbunliy Chib • White doMb ■■ m This code is locked in the Inc. for 25 yean, ’ commencing • Sorpa* Totros EACll WeMtaig aad BwiqiMt muillttM A v o lM il»-U p to 456 PMpI* hieroglyphics of four chemical March 1, 1966, for the annual MAacsMT»a»a otsatT risaaeiat la sTiTSTtojL Motel Roomo Av ilmblo- Double mad Singlo Ooonpaaey Inqmrted From China For ’This Sale FARMIH6T0H SOUTH WIHDSOR Hornp of ihp World'q Grpatpd Hamburf|Pr-^till Hnltj I5C BURNSIDE letters on so infinitesimal a rental of 31 for the first year BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY sratff Hiot aU genetic infOTraa- and o f 325,000 each for tbs Rooto 6 (Seott Swamp Raad) Route 5 on ' 1007 BIAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. a* Route 177 (Plalmriile Ave.) East Hartford Una W g A S AND GRINDERS TO G O tfo i for earth’s tbiee bUUon in- aUbaequeot 34 yean. PAG E F ] ^ MANCHESTEE e v e n i n g HEEALD, MANCHESTEE, c o n n , THUESDAT, APEIL 21, 1966 BIANCHESTEE EVENING HEEALD, MANCHESTEE, CONN, THUBSDAY, APEIL 21, 1966 ^ fA G E FOUR iiifi.i I ...... - of^gaancs to regu* antsance “Astrid, wWIe w rt* »t South Winder late dtapoaal„.,,o a a l o f combusHWle Last Gincert * South Windsor giatenals and malntalnanM of the Stop & Shop tonight, adegoato ruhWah May 14 Referendum Set Mrf discussion of proceduww let’s get simie Robitnssln TV-Radio Tonight F o r Season fOT sdUng town bonds. for your eongh at HALL­ School Budget Adopted, By f o a t i OBUBEB HhadMatar Eveniiig On $2.6 Million Sewers MARK^ PHARMACY. Tha last cf tha Hartford Sym- Sootti tnndsor omtbit® ® *** . The town council last night safety committee a request to ------_ - t _- "Yon know, Didc, 1 al­ Television ihony subscription coooarta for study the desirability of town Anae Igena ______^ 1:00 ( S-lO-U-U-aO) Ifovto (18) fitewerlntion TV set May 14 for a town referen­ ( 8) Hike Doustas tha season was heard last eva­ $96,000 Under Request membership in the Greater ways enjoy dropidng into T:U (30) Sports Oune dum on a proposed $2.6 milUcn <») M^eraieTlUldeni (33) ilm ia. HtehUstate ding at tha B u^ril by a large conncO, called for Hartford Community Chest. «« ______‘P l a v i HALLMARK they’re so (80) Three Sfooies I (40) Peter Jennings. News H m town council test night mlea” tt jmtting off iUtns from sewer system. (40) Uoyd U uxtoa 7 :» '(3 4 ) French Chef audlenOe, many o t whom w e n of funda to the Ubraiy eategocy The committee vL asked to A lu iU n a e F la il t:U (34) Friendly Oiaat ( 8-30-40) Batman «D adopted a Mhooi budget of y «" The proposal calls for six friendly there.” ; :I0 (30) calendar (10.3330) Daniel Booae (O apparently friends or relattves Oouneilman' John Egan of the budget. rails lor BIX meet with Chgries Lyons, chair- A—« « ,o l R n ilffU d (30) Whlrlybirds ( 3-U) The Munsten i iA>h®17,430 f<* the 1968^67 fls- ^ 'Tong atandfaig com- Ftmda are available fRim -tlie miles of sewers man of thrraA CouncU; Don AlU ttU al U a n q u e i (40) Dennis, Henaca 8:00 (34) By-Une of the Hartford ' Symphony (34) What's Kew? j[ ISbal yea^- "n * budget Is $8,000 p jaj„t» on the mechanics by federal government through the of the' town’s industrial area. ( 8-13) GUllgaa'a bland (C) caiorrie, featured in Beethoven’s and trunk lines to carry the wid Mandiester Area $:4B (30) Peter Jennings,. Rewa ( 8-3040) (iS g k (C) j ^nore t>»M» was recommended which the tmdget figures are Elementary and Secondary W * , ^ (M) Conn. VaUey deotogy 8:80 (34) ’The Fourth Estate Ninth Symphony. sewage to a treatment plant off uie Coenmunity Chest and a Oub of Pi Beta Phi win have 0:00 (30) Seahunt (103230) Larado (O » Hw the council at its publio determined, and caUed the sys- ucatlon Act lbs. Anderson (30) Navy Film (8-30-40) Henry Phyfe (C) The program <^>ened with Vibert Bd. ' town resident, to study the {^g axmual BViunders’ Day han- WINDOW SHADES * Jieering last week, but is $06.- tern “faulty ^ d not to the best said, to towns in OonaiectSent (34) Sea Survival ( 3) My Three Sons ((7) BaOh’a seldom heard Branden­ “However, there is going to (M) Topper 9:00 (34) College Sport ist W iik f ^ 4 1 ^ than the $2,714,324 interest of the town. b e T o S S S ^ ^ o ^ ’ question «al report to the ooun- -mursday. AprU 28^6:M LONG WEARING (S ) Rocky and His Friends ( 8-30-40) S w itched burg Concerto No. 6 which fea­ be a sUpnlaticn that if a town ( 3-40) News (18) Subscription TV f asked by the school board. Egan explained that the Sion, said that a broader tax . ______. * p.m. at WDer's Resteurant, 10 tures violin, flute' and keyboard lowers the per-piqtH cost in Hie 0:18 (40) Cheyenne (3-13) Movie (C) Mayor James Throwe termed board of education ^nds INTERSTATE (33) Sid Foreoast 9:80 (103330) Midde Finn's «b Instrument as its "concertino.” budget categories coveting textr could be realized If more ^ (8-30-40) Peyton Place tte adopted budget a “compro- months preparing the proposed industry were attracted to the compeUUve W ^ ^ o r gatnrday. The event is open to e;K> (lC-23-30) HunUey-Brinkley Bernard Lurie and Carl Bergner Ixxdcs, library books and audio­ CLEANTEX 10:00 (10-3330) Dean Martin I -Tnlse.” and said the coimcil had budget, and then presents It to Heads DAV town; Construction of sewers eU area Beta P h ^ (34) WhaTs New? (8-30-40) The Baron ((3) of the orchestra played the vio­ visual aids, the town will be • o AA Made to Order ( 8) Newswire U:00 ( 8-10-30-333040) News. .* ..apent considerable time in de- the council with explanations of lin and flute, rdi^tively; Ana penalized the following year by Arthur C.Petrone of 235 Park- would implement bringing to- quarters. Wmi Tear Boilers (30) ThU Is the Ute Sports. Weather t ^beratlon and considered var- budget items and categories. dustry to South Windsor, he Town A ttorn ey Prank Tarrytown, N.T, nation^ cen (IS) Life of RUey (18) -Vintage Theater Koecielny, new to these con­ having their allotted funds eUt « r S t last night was InrtaUed (12) Newsb^ U:15 (10-30) Tonight (C) * lous ideas of allocations and the The council then deBberatee gald. Aheam said a section of the tAnniiil committee chairman, PDU j u n e o f c u s t o m certs, was pianist for toe work. as oommander ot the Manebes- $:4B ( 8) Peter Jennings. News (30) ABC Night U fe town’s ability to allord before and holds a public hearing. She noted that the town will Knodi Pelton of Mato St was charter which states that any will be guest speaker, T:00 ( 3) Llltlesl Hobo (40) Sports Final Mr. Winograd made an aus­ TUi compact mcfnl tea wagon fiti be receiving Hbrary funds this VENETIAN BUNDS < 8) Twilight Zone 11:30 ( 8) Movie ; making its deciid^ Egan said, In his opinion, ter Chapter of Disabled Amer- appointed by the councU last purchasing over $1,000 must be Mrs. Everett Clarke Is to (2?-30-40) News 11:28 (40) Merv Griffin picious start by pruning the stee anywhere, zalla anywhere, servea year, but could be penaUxed Veteraas (DAV) at cere- night to fill an imexpiied term handled by competitive bidding charge of program, assisted by (20) Mr. District Attorney 11:30 (22) Tonight (C) of his forces to something more evaything'—iext year. ^ Ctorar- monies at the VBW Home. He on the sewer commianon, to ‘t®** apply to the lea^ng Mrs. Noel B. Preston, reserva/* t (34) English: Fact. Fancy 11-48 '"**”'*' Closely resembling a Bach w- Nov. 1, 1967. The vacancy was quarters ftw police fadHUes, tlmis. L A. JOHNSON chestra than he usually employs. E T H ifN AI iT.KN ipedil ccearfon, ChooK from mote by the apecifle cute proposed of background, to rtt to * P“^ ^ wi*hwav ouestloned the «w*eeds Waldon Post. Mrs. El- 0BE SATCBDAirS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTINO mm ^ o r ir s fW t than 400 EUian Allen pieces in in* created by the resignation of requested the council to Tiuse wishing further Mor- This, hdwever, waa Jpst about TEA WAQO^^» fennal Andqued Pine> elegant H df- t o ^ “Z - - - 0,1. M to-« Dr., Jean E. Shepard. pass the resedution anyway. mation may contact Mrs. Roger PAINT GO. as far as things went In appre­ council feels that part of the ucatkm budget gory. He said many of the books Vernon, was installed as oom- 26 PRACTICAL, HANDY loom Solid dkeny.gndoiuSaUd Ma> sum restored to the budget In other action, the council Two items w »e tabled, con- Woodbury, club president, 72S Main S t . TeL 649-4S01 ciation of the c^d master. For higiay, ipace-nving (torage-maUiw He asked Mrs. Rom^m If «ie ^ school Ubiary '«Bd mahder of the DAV Auxiliary referred to the public health and sideratlon of n revision to the Nye St, two short sections during toe CtMom Soom Plan wdu. and tradt ought to go to the library ac­ favored a charter revision or ^ „ though th^ had for a eeoond term. Radio count. which was reduced first movement we got sounds fiooil Gdiwiil In ragged Solid Mspla ^ handled by studento Charles Varca of Wethersfield (Ih te UsUng faiodnlee only those news broadcasts ot 10 or U from, toe stage, that were im -. and Biidi. See it today* earlier. hoM a public hearing to ^ , part DAV Department com­ il The councfl met In caucus miante tongth. Some statlone carry otonr Short newscasts.) pressively baroque and even mine public feeling on the budg- Egan replied by noting that mander, install^ post officers. before its mating to discuss WDBO-U89 w n c —1089 Bachion. The rest of the per­ STORE HOURS 76 per cent o f the requested Miss Louise Copping of Man­ 9:00 Long John Wade 8:00 AfteriKxm Edition formance left very much to be Monday and Tuesday Open tUl 6 PJM. I J the budget Mayor Throwe said ^ oouncU could then hold amount was for elementary chester, DAV Department Aux­ 8:00 Didc Robinson 6:00 News.;Sports, Weather . that the final figure was not de- ^ hearing to defend the t:0B News. Sign Off 6:38 Americana desired from an Interpretative Open Thnraday and Friday Evening! | school libraries, “some of wtoch iliary cammander, and Mrs. WBCH-eU 7:30 News of the World standpoint, although It waa ; termlned unUl the caucus. taipllcatttme of the budg- 7:48 Joe Garagtola Closed Wedneadays are non-existent at the present Otto Miller of East Hartford, 8:00 Hartford Highlights technically very weU executed Mrs. Jane Romeyn, chairman ^ am oui^ Ume.” DAV Department conductress, 7:00 News 7:50 Congressional Report of the school board, comment­ 8:00 Gaslight 8:06 Pop Concert Bach certainly knew how to installed auxiliary officers. 9:10 Mlental Health Lecture ing on the caucus, said that the Mrs. Romeyn____ expressed , in- —— 13:00 Quiet Hours write brilliantly for flute, as Ms neheeter Evening Herald Other post officers ere Clyde WINF—1384 10:06 Nlghtbeat school board had tried to keep 6:00 Nows 11:00 News Sports. Weather •witness the orchestral suite In Beckwith, vice commander; 11:30 Art Johnson private or executive seselons to Mrs. ”” Joyce Anderson, " Abby South Windsor eoneqiondcat^ :15 Dial U B-minor with Its famous “Ba- Rd., oo-chairman of the Ubraiy Anne Lyons, teL 644-8S82. Wesley Bulla, chaplain; Walter :H Sports — Egsn WPOP—1419 a minimum, and said that de- ______t9:00 News 8:00 George Brewer dinerie.” In this particular 6:30 Ken Griffin liberating to caucus does not A. Von Hone, treasurer; Ber­ 6:30 Dial 13__^ Brandenburg Concerto he keeps nard Von Hone, officer-of-the- 6:48 Lcwell Thomas 10:00 Sam Holmaa give the public any Indication fgtr M nrinnl MAGAZINES 6:66 Sports — Bixsuto 12:00 John Sherman the flute in its low,'" plaintive of reasons for decisiona JU O a BUT M UrtUru. day, end Poet, trustee for three ADVamSEMENTS LOOK 7:00 Trie World Tonight register, throughout the com­ years. ------— Gifford Mbs. Romeyn noted that, al­ Rsosoner GUbert Gets Loan position so that the prevailing Scholarship Foundation Takes over Three Funds Other aiDdUary officers are __ 1 Affairs . mood must be established by though $8,000 was being re­ Mm. Harry Mahoney, senior 8:00 News ' stored to the OouncU-recom- Hordwara Wask Special 6 :10 Dial 13 NEW HAVEN (AP) — A. C ...... the flute, which is not very loud Manchester Scholarship Foundation treasurer N. WUUam Knight looks over (Uiecks total­ vloe oonunander; Mrs. Walter ing $5,656. The donations came from Rotary, $2,600; the Jaycee, $666; and Klwanis, $2,- Manchester 643-0890—Rockville 875-2534 mended budget, “it will not help LaBonne Tells YR 10:06 Comment GUbert Co. says it has obtained gamut, Von Hone, Junior vice com­ HEAVY D U TY 10:20 Dial 12 500. Representing those organizations respectively are their presidents, from left, George much." 11:00 News loans totaling $6,250,000, but the Neither Mr. Winograd nor 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. mander; Mrs. Florence Street­ Dart, David Conolns and George T. LaBonne. The scholarship foundation, a kind of clear­ She said Hiat the eeoond 11:06 Dial 13 move came too late to halt the gee„,ed to have given er, chaplain, Mrs. Albert Shef­ LAWN RAKE 13:00 News. Sign Off Securities and Exchange Com- matter any consideration, ing house for administration of scholartoip funds, now has $25,000 in cash or letters of tap budget out proposed by the Gengras a Winner field, treasurer, and Mrs. Otto coimcil during tts deliberations. POWER MOWER mission from ordering the firm ’ s j^urfe played weH. with ex­ tent from various organizations. (Herald photo by Pinto.) “I have great confidence in the abflity o t E, Clayton MUier, executive committee- stock be kept off the American intonation, phrasing and o f some $23,355, “really h u rt" - — -- woman. John Madden, Beiden Rd., Gengms to lead the Repobbcan party to victory in No- Exchange another 10 days. rhythm, but he consistently The newly installed command- FOR won’t endeavor to review his chorus and soloists, was the ma- questioned the deficit antici- The company’s announcement browned Mr. Bergner. whUe Mr. got somewhat smeared In vember,” said GOP State Senate hopeful George T. La* ec is a U.S. Army Air Corps work. Jor work of the evening. The 'CELEBRATING OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY' pated by the board for the cur- Bonne Jr. last night in New Haven and the SEX3 ac- winograd was Industriously sound, even though it was ap­ conditiona in HartfMd, so that veteran of World War H. He Oon in Washington occurred at drowning Bach. Miss Koscielny, parent that the soloist was As I mentioned, Beetooven’s less I say about tote perform- rent fiscal year. He said that Speaking at WUHe’s Steak served In the Pacific Theater Cosmetics the board should ask for an House before 22 membem of the the need shouldn’t arise.” about the same time Wednes- credit, produced a nice playing them cleanly. With Ninth Symphony, complete with ance, toe better. "On what 1 know now," he of Operations as a staff ser­ day. Last week the SEC ordered tone on the piano, (»lciUated pianoforte instead of harpsi­ epprqpriation to cover any deA- Moneheeter YR (Young Repub- geant. He la a s,iie3 and serv­ IT’S (dt "Then ia legally no euch Soane C9ub,) LaBonne wna an add^ "if elected to toe state the initial 10-day suspension of overwhelm the flutist, chord, and with the long rever­ senate, I would vote against ice representative for Intema- trading in stock of the toymak- nie work has an extensive beration period inherent at the thing os deficit spending" to Utb hour substitute for State tional Business M ^hines in the .tpwn government he aaid. Senator Peter P. Mariaal of any state legislation for en- ing firm. gjjd very difficult keyboard ca- Bushnell, the passages should fbroed Integratlon-buaing with­ New , New York and Uggetts The SBC said Wednesday it denza at one spot, and this was have been played almost stac­ Madden observ^ that if the Groton who, to mid-afternoon, New Jersey areas. WORKING PARTNER WANTED in towns.” would consider lifting its sus- accompUshed with facile tech- cato to achieve the effect Bach Sudget were reduced below tbs had canceled his appearance, Refrertiments were served LaBonne oittlclzed Gov. Pun type; epring braced. At The Parkade pension order after receiving an lUque and fluid tona It waa Just must have had In mbuL $25,000 Earnings Potential point It fUt necessary, a pat- sobedulM four weeks ago. after the ceremonies by mem­ Dempsey for bis "fiacal to- 22 toetb, 4 ^ ’ handle. Reg. MANCHESTER account of Gilbert’s 1965 opera- uttle too fluid, unfortunately, Nevertheless, the Bach was Rapidly-expanding Independent auto leasing ajretem te tem of deficit ependlng might Mloriani, who had been Ibe bers of the auxiliary. 7,500 8.99. looking for an aggressive, competent businessman as our be set He requeeted that toe leading______candidate______for the Re- ahiUty to understand state tlons aiid 1966 financial arrange- sa.oh did not conceive the work enjoyable, if not truly great. I ments. for toe piano (which he only should like to hear Miss Kos- distributor In this area. WUl share profits equally with oounoU take this Into considera- oifoUcan gubernatorial nosntoar P*vUema." quaUfied Individual. Muat be airallable Immediately. $5,000 in Imperial Cultured tkm and give a "reaaonable aon, waa bypassed on Monday, necea* Hardwore Week Spaciol encountered one year befote his clelny play Chopin, sometime, to $15,000 Investment requliod. Fully refundable. Penal Colonies death) but for some instrument for I think It might be ravlsh- amount” to the school board, when State GOP nhairtwMi x. giqr still FOB COMPLETE INFORMATION, CALL; o f the haiT>sichord family. TJieae ingly beautiful. Her Bach seem­ Mrs. Romeyn said toe deficit Seaite Pinney threw Ms waj^ ^ « Great Britain sent many of MB. R. SHATZ, Vice President-Marketing, Hotel Americ^ its prisoners to Maryland and aU had a short, brittle tone ed to miss out, however, even onttcipatod was not a planned port to Gmigns. ,.*?• OSCILLATING SPRINKLER Constitution Plaza, Hartford. Connecticut. PHONE: 278- Pearls to be given deficit, but resuRed because toe pinney’s reoomxnednaitkm was Am erica in spite of the ob­ which made articulation of though it was well considered single notes much easier for interpretation. As for poor Mr. 2000 5 Orchard KH School bod been to r ^ S ^ ^ «d jections of the colonists. The Covert 3000 tq. ft. HearHiiaped International Lisaalng Coiporatlon ^ # Detroit, Mich. opened earUer than anUclpat- Marianl, ahbou^ obviously dla- S i ^ ml? Revolutionary War ended such n ehaiaetee puddCng. Jet both the performer and listener. Bergner, the other soloist I 000© Last night, the rapid passages could scarcely hear him, bo X ed. At toe time toe school was epprtnted, told newsmen that fats state AaBemUr the credit fo r penal ralonles in America. aoaiss propel powerfri FREE This Week eonstruoted. double sessions on toe need ^ Aaemihly toe credit for shwaai. 5-yaar guaraa- TRl-Cmr SHOPPING PLAZA REG 75 ft; 8 year guaran­ Ri^ “ • prelude However, near the end of tee. Reg. 3.29. ’THE STORE WITW THE BED CARPET SERVICE ^ ^ •rtctory to November, atlU Ms ^lecfa. he said. "T h e state, $13.95 $JJ.88 toe opening ot toe new gtand. financially, i. to an at The n In hU telephoned measege position and vrtH remain so, If Again in 1966 ... ^ yesterday, when he canceled hte we get a new and good man- need•ed for additional buses to get appearance. MArianl said; ager (Gengias). ThUo I. no children home from school ear­ “In view of devrtopments need for new taxest because Mote men will buy THE HAPPIEST Treasure Shop ner, M n. Romeyn said. There la wltfato toe party, I don’t fert I the present revenue is ade- no item to toe current budget LOFTS FIRST AID . ______can fiirther the toterests of unity quate and booauM a laige sur- Proper mixture of ferfi- for co^ g^ ee. ^ epeaWng before a RepubU- phia le anitlciintod to the cur^ Uzer and 1 Ib. box grass $ 2 " 9 9 FLORSHEIIVI SHOES ‘ ^ cLi rt this tone^to^e rent state budget" seed for stubborn areas; MOMS foture I wUl be back LaBonne Ested toe national aids solL tioB, one o f toe fa c ts or nre clrcuH again, taUdng to tw es as three-fold, “ Viet Nam, than all other ON MAY 8 WILL BE 'Is compromise. When two par- any and oU RepubUonna I meet the cost of living, and our gov- «*» taAwoiit. eroment’s mletake to putotog UII3 either toe majority prevails, or quality makes 1 St compromise is effected. ■T am a RepUbHcoa, first and withdraw from THOSE WHO GET A Tennteg the budget figure "a foromoet, and coottoua to he to- ^ __ _ LAWN FERTILIZER eompromise,” Slgan saM he tererted to serving too best in- tereets of toe party. within toe four-town 4to DIs- WONDERFUL NEW geels toat toe compromise on 20-10-5; Ron-ixrmnq; provides bolii combined! • 1 evtMwi mv vsr> heiit uriA. LaBoime soM that, al- toe budget "win work." 1 extend my very best wl*- though the separate towns quick-acting and slow relasM niteo- m ji Some hanVblp wUl he evl- ee to toe Mai^ortw autonomy, gen. Coven 5000 s o . ft. ; denced. Egan said, but fiscal ^Bcans Qub and hope they certain problems lika

-Aowiis Noting timt It Is ‘ toi* poatioii a t tans tfme—4n view n toh t b e tt^ hm m a REG. 'jporUnt to the people of the of my not being shle to at- regional mM* $4.35 KRiaiD-AIRE toat they 1 ^ how and tend at this thns;- ^5^^su2^l^P Why totogs are done,” he said LaBonne, majority leader of Using Mancbeeter, with its DISHWASHER i oouncU Is aware of toe poo- toe Glastonbury Town OouncU two water systems and two i "’'iWHty of a deficit, but ex- and a Mancberter inmranceman eewuge systems aa an exanmle. i iweased hope that steps would is toe only announced candidate r.»Tt.Yrm. tj^it an nlttirtinl I y#> t a l ^ to rex^Sty t^ s it^ for toe CKM* nomination for state agency, modeled after toe Met- UNDERCOUNTER OR MOBILE g y ? ^ senator Cram toe new 4to Sen- ropontan Dlstrirt, might better AVAILABLE FROM ^ert deficits to cotni^ He Is expected to oppoee Dem- towns. wnn ^ answer to a question on FRIGIDAIRE ^ 1 7 9 95 ’ cheater, toe present senator, to his position regarding auto- . .vpectflo Informattoninformation of ^ toe November electione. matlc SO-day license suM>en- as of June SO, before I * deficit, The new 4to DIrtxiot oonriebi slons for speeding convictions, ALOIAINUM LADDERS ‘ Lidha final drtiberatlons on the of toe tour towns of Mancheeter, TjtiViTitM. said, ’T am cpposfd ‘ i^tpx rate May 18. » I tolrte^oJ to* caucus pro- to It becauns It tent equitoble.- ' 'iiiedure;- Egim said- toat any Mariboreugh. "Thero should be some relaxa- LaBocme saU krt night, *T tiggi— judgment based on I m atter on w hito toe oouncU ' ^Yotea Is protected the town am looking forward to toe guber- tbs merito of each Individual ( >^Wharter under toe "right to natortel campaign with murti case and with oonrideratlon *■ . Jmow" section, which requires optontem, tor, in Gengras, we given to toe oondlUons existing i sjpUriloatlon and notfoe of an- tove a candidate who has never ^^en the arrest was made." ; '..dle^Mded. giai>i,w actkxia. —» Jam He tAJUiiuaui^ oomment- «----been beaten > -to •• any ventura he Ms tato that ^ was nothing -V -1 •» MT , ^ pledge that, If he is untoward about the caucus •M ai^" he saU. elected state senator, he will Oouneilman D. P. Cavanaugh Republican and a top-notch ^ ^ .tate highway depart- ettnd______toe_ problems______faced by the aosw, **^*” 1 . have been a ment to work wMh Manchester touncU In passing toe budget, solving ito traffic problems, d said toe oouncU coiddm^ ^ with speda^ emphasis on a pro- NO MORE WASHfe AMAZINGLY policy of "rubber stamping* *>ut, toats y>Utlca posed rtorth-souto highway, I Must he thesuperh quality built GETS DISHES toe requeeba of toe echool ^hleas we all get into toe

\ / PAGE s e v e S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 SIX bec^the sermon tcq>tc Ot the Re*r, Sym phony Gives C o v e n t r y . FRESH CAMIY Phdfist iBOforfeet James H. Ameling, pastor of the Second Congregational Special Concert WHITMAN, 80HRAIT Them am certain dettcato ironlea' id* . Church, during the l l ajn . ynor CANDY CUroOABD E t t n n n a duded in the story of the story of tha Historical Society Fair Set rtUp service Sunday. The diUd For Youngsters ARTHUR DRUe ra B U B O a tm r a » ^ American pemiflsts who got to Saigon core service will be in the ■B U LD w c. Church Community House. Hartford Symphony Orches­ In the oouraa of their protest againat On Nathan Haleys Birthday tra will present a special concert l UadiMt«r. Omm. American Involvement in tha war in The Junior Pilgrim Fellow- ahlp meets at 5:30 p.m. and the for children three to eight years tion and registration program ^etnam. The Coventry Bstorieol S«U or Pilgrim FMlowkhtp at 7 of age Saturday at 1 p.m. at M w A^TomSm? 1. u u n n t , o t course, them was the fact iety w ill have Its third annuel vrlU be held from 9 a.m. to 1 Bushnell Memorial Auditoirium. Antique Fair June 11 on toe p.m. Saturday at Coventry High *»««• wiii m a Ranger Andy, and Ivor Hugh’s that, whatever elee they may think at ______1 munity House. Both wlU see a grounds of the Nathan. Hale School, co-sponsored by the OoV' munity puppets, Curtis Crocodile and their own government at Washington, film strip on the Silver take Ibacheatar. Ooob^ u Secood Claa Itail Homestead < » South St. The site entry Police Department and Leroy Duck, w ill be featured ta i ^ w . ______Conference Center of the Utalt- that government had somehow allowed l i being loaned Iqr the Connecti- Coventry Grange! The -police an introduction to the sym­ . ..3N RATBS ttiem to make their way to South IHet* cut Antiquarian and Landmarks will record bicycles’ serial num- ed Church of Christ. phony orchestra. ______in ASrtee* The Rev. Mr. Ameling reports V OsM T m t ...... nam for their obvious purpose o f telling Society. bers, colors end other Identifi­ R w ger Andy has been on tha gix UoBlIw ...... U-w toe people o f South Vietnam that them cation marks. . Instructions in the church has cooferWices for Ranger Andy Show at WTI<3- n rM Mootha The Society ia timing toe teir children in Grade 7 up, sponsor- On* Heath wem Americans who did not support to (xWtoide with the birthday rules of toe road will be given. TV since 1957. Before that his HBMBBRpy ___ the official policy of the United Statee of Nathan Hale June 6, instead The 4-H Town Committee haa ed by the radio and television ejg>erlenca THB A8BOCUTED PMSS . , voted to support the program. ence of the U id t^ included an appearance on th«^ TIm AModatad Prow ta azchuiTelr aollUM ' in that country. of halting tt Nathan Hale Day, ^kW eek Christ Those Interrated may to Om OM ol repobUcatlca ot. «M ntwi dl»- Sept. 32. Perry Como Show aa singer, —[ oraditad fo It or not otharariaa erad^ Second, there was a atmnge cry of The Booth - Dimocl: Memorial contact him ^or t o t o ^ t i ^ actor and comedian. paper and alaa the lo w nawa pob- Malcolm B ih ia chairman of protest which issued from one o f the arrangements tor the fair. Plans Library haa set up a special Tuesday Ivor Hugh has had extenslva **ASf*riSto of rapuhlloatloo ol apodal dla- pacifists as they were being trundled win be discussed at the meet- display/ for National Library ^ P l^ v r a a^ 8 0 w m radio and television experience potchea Mrela are alae raaenrad.______away by South Vietnamese police on tag of toe society 8 p.m. Tues- Week/this week. The library and has hosted Young People’s Tba Herald Prtntina Company, Inc., aa- ^ y at itsheadqiirtere on South houiyare 12:20 to 5 ^ d 7 to 9 turntag at 6 ^ 30 p.nu T h ^ Concerts of the Hartford Sym­ amnaa no reapoaalDUi& for tirp^ their way to being expelled from toe ^ pm./Tuesdays and Thursdays; for its spring trip tO'W.ew I ora arapUcal airora appearinf In adTertlaOTema country. ' phony Orchestra. He is director £3r%iar reading matter In Tha Haachaatar of communications for Greater Bvedng Herald. **No, no, we'm Americana,” be dioab- ^ society plans a display 12:30 to 5 pm. Fridays and 10 a?*S J of. Satin Glass Hose Bowls next 1® 6 pm. Saturdays. of the United Hartford Council of Churches, n. B. A. B a r^ . ^ ed. and, in this capacity, has pro­ lattrea — The Jolhia month in the cose in toe town Mrs. Peter O’Brien, Ubrarian, - cairlst at the UN — New York. Cail- TMs might have been, one eupposeo, office building. attended toe annual Connecticut Church of at w ^ duced more than 30 radio and the peak moment in Ua career for him television presentations week­ ADDIT HDSBAT7 07 CIBCULAe to have dlsdalmed the privtlegea or pro­ Dexene L. Woodman, daugh- c“ « y at the Hotel Statlre in ly. Tickets may be purchased at tection of natlonalinn, and to avoid ter of Mr, And Mrs. Dexter A. the ,j,j^ lurch’s neighborhood toe. door or at the Hartford ’ adfartMng etdMng boom: seeming to seek the protection of tha woodman o f Echo Rd., a jun- Memorial and heaid Eric ^ _ jfonday — 1 pjn. Jjlday. . f Tjiwh aniw,! Sloane, author of many Ameri- oiscussion » Symphony Office 638 Asylum br Taeadap — 1 p.m. Hogda^ flag he doesn’t think should be in Ifiet- tor at Coventry High School, • meetings, one at 10-.36 am . Ave., Hartford, and at Bushnell nam. has been nominatod for the an- cooks, speaic. Tuesday at toe home of Mr. and Memorial Hall box office,. 166 j? ?ssa!2r-”i vs^iSnix. nual Axmievement Awards Pro- Mrs. O’Brien reports that tawrence Fentiman on or TMdar — 1 pjn. Hmraday. This might have been the moment fo r Capitol Ave. Hartford. 7 ^ flatwoAT —* X p.iD. mday* ^ . . grain sponsored by the National books are exchanged lish, language end at ell levels. Name,” by Virginia Graham; conducted during the May 8 wor­ Served on Town lic acknowledged two fears. One fear, proach is upon civilisation, that tt has College Acceptances "The Barrios of Manta,” ship services at toe Second Con­ w lildi they succeeded in expressing at not, long before thla, bred more and David and DOnald Storrs, twin Brooks; "The Missile Crisis,” gregational Church. AU in­ Mrs. Emma Brown of 60 Spruce St. has served notice WOULD YOU the poIH, was ttw fear tiiai Barry Gold- stronger people to represent and defend ■ons of Mr. and Mrs. Ruasedl ^ ^ e ; "A C ^ e of HreeMS, terested persons are ...invited------to upon toe town that she wlH look itself. G. Storre of Twin Hills Dr., have ^ t i meet with the Rev. Mr. Amel water, if elected President, might lead to it for damages for expenses as into extreme commitments in Viet­ been accepted at the Unlveraity tag from 7 to 8 p.m. May 6 of (tonnecticut. at the Community House ta resulting from alleged injuries BELIEVE nam. n a other fear, widch they had to Both stodents have been out- ^o Walk,^^ Hersey, and the service, sustained in a sidewalk fall submerge because they had no clear vot­ Dress Censorship Dissected ■landtag athletes. They are co- Yanceys War, Hoffman. church’s religious ediKsa- March 10 on Pearl St. She claims toat the sidewalk ing opportunity to do anything about it, Not modesty, but conformity, la tba At The Opera With Sylvian Ofiark captadns of toe baseball and bos- St. Mary’s Services committee is formulating Slid? waa their fear o f the poeaiblMty o f one ketboU teams, and are members Sunday Masses at St. Mary’s a vacation church was in a "defective, hazardous prised objective. DEATH SCENE: Azucena (Sandra Warfield) Exults Over Death Of Leonora (Montserrat Caballe) In of the varsity soccer team. Dav- Church will be at 7:30, 9:30 and Persons interested in and unsafe condition," and toat HtdMti Humphrey in the Presidency. Shop direct at the mill salaia Not nudity, but oddity, is toe enemy. Connecticut Opera Association’s “H Trovatore” A t Bushnell April 12 id was president of his Junior 10:30 a.m., and at St. Joseph’s jigipjjjg organize and teach ore she suffered contusions, strains Tbetr cteoUon oonoem ever what And not how a thing looks, in Itself, and sprains of her right knee, room and see for yourselL dMdwator might do if he became Preto* class and Donald vice president; Mission Church in Eagleville at j^vited to get ta touch with the but how everybody else looks, that is now David is president of toe 8:30 a.m^ ^ ^ Ameling. plus tajiutiea to other part#'of BOYS’ HBNLEY-STYLB KNW dimt haa since been succeeded by their the determinator. senior class, and Donald, vice Lutheran Notes The Gleaners’ Circle rum- Pitchers and Pepper Pots for Tolland^s Antique Show her body! COTTON SHIRTS. Fine quality Seoessary conceni with the spectacle of president, Both are on the year­ 'The Prince of Peace Lutheran elephant tab- name - brand Irregulars aA All these rather basic insights are A ., Thought for T od a y Xjrndon Jotanaon out-Goldfwatering CMd- book______staff. Cararch worship service te at refreshment pro- Mrs. Clyde Jondro o f M etcalf Rd., Tolland, sorts out some of the mocha ware and a Russian Winds fraction of the, regular retail offered us by examination o f the news Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee samovar that w ill be « i display, and for sale, at the Tolljmd Antique Show, April 22 and tPater. inside Report David is a member of Nation- 10:15 a,m. Sunday, with toe gr^jn be from 9 am , to T h « winds that blow across price. Men’s sizes available jit from Tnimanaburg, N. Y., where the ConneU o i Churches el Honor Society and is its pres- Rev. William H. Wilkins, pas- g p Saturday to the Church 23 from 1 to 9 p.m. ta the Tolland Agricultural Center building on Rt. 39 in Rockville. '^B ut, Judging by what he saM in a Board of Education has suspended By A.H.O. The mocha ware, both pitchers and pepper pots, are a form of earthenware made in Eng­ the world are known by many 11.76. Salesroom open by Went, and is a member of the tor, delivering the sermon. Community House. Items may names and include such as tAevlston program the ether night. Vice three girls, 16, 14, and 12 years old, land ta the early 1800s, often banded or decorated In a mocha brown. The samovar is of thru Sat tlU 6:30, Frl. nlstoMI In her autobiography, Helen AH-State Basketball Team Cl’ass First Church Notes be brought diutng the .day or cyclone, typhooui monsoon, tor­ president ^imphrey may be on the way Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak We call upon events to wit­ themselves, out of existence. - The Rev. William E. Belden, polished brass, and was made ta the late 1700s, Mrs. Jondro reports. The antique ehow is till 9. ROOSBVEIff' MHJA for appearing in school wearing "granny Keller tells how Ann SuUlvan evening tomorrow. nado, Chinook, sirocco, wilUwaw ib'becoming the man who makes both ness and proclaim the ineffable The sheriffs shifted to state the second to be sponsored by the Women’s Guild o f St. Matthew’s Churdi. (Herald 216 B. Mata St, RockvUle,Co^ dresses." first helped to penetrate dark- DonaM •won the Harvard Book pastor of the First Congrega- The Senior PUgrten Fidlowahlp and cock-eyed bob. diU w ater and Johnson look pale .and wisdom of all governmental re­ payrolls. The coimty form ; of tlonal Church, w ill use "You photo by Sateinte.) Granny dresses are long and loose WASHINGTON — In a confi­ business of iireserving law and ii€ot; 'Miss SuMivan had placed Awatd as the outstanding Junior of tha Becretd Oongregational It^MOlUtob Helen's Utile hand imder a formers, planning experts, government, wlto its basic gov­ Shall Be My Witness” his church will serve a pub- down to the ankles, and terribly mod­ dential April 13 cable to Wash­ order and steering clear of po- , boy, and is a member of the _JS t. BUmplmey was revealing, to his liticai entanglements — some­ spout and as toe cold water gobbledegook bureaucracies and erning body made up of foe National Honor Society. sermon topic during toe 11 a.m. Uc smorgasbord from 5:90 to 7 est, and very pretty, if one goes fo r toe ington, his last before lea-vlng legislators elected to toe Gen­ surprlaed Interviewera, that the pro- thing wholly new in Santo Dom­ ran over her hand- into toe oth­ politloal columnists. Richard G. Salters, son of Mr. service Sunday. p.m. Saturday at the Cfaurcb age of daguerreotypes. And who in an Santo Domingo for a new as-, eral Assembly from toe county, The project executive com­ ingo. er Miss SulU'van spelled w-a- How ■very ■wise we all are! and Mrs. Robert J. Salters of Community House. nounoemenU President Johnson and age which has no hesitancy aping toe with its administrative coiutiy mittee meets at 7:30 p.m. Mon­ slgnment. Ambassador W. Tap- ' AU this has been rexxirted to t-e-r, first slowly and then very What noble crusades! What Rte. 31, wHl attend toe Univer­ Voter Making Premier Ky of Soiitii Vietnam made to­ flappers of the twintiea, can. think of commissioners, with its sep­ day at Kingsbury House and the ey Bennett reported^ that a Wasblng^ton by Ambassador Ben- rapidly. The combination of the foresight! sity' of Connecticut School of A voter-making sesston w ill gether at constituted a sweep­ arate budget tor projects of a any real reason for not going back to a mood "sometlhing like tranquU- net. But Bennett, an instinctively cool Water ahd ■ the word w-a- Pharmacy. He Is on the year­ deaconate at 8 p.m. here. be held from 10 a.m. to noon ing new '‘Johnson I>xdTlna for AsUt," time when the effort, at least, was to t-e-r 'awakened her to a depth One of the finest and noblest coimty nature,' ■with its poviner book staff and is a member of The pastor’s council meets at Saturday in the Town HoU. tty’ ’ had taken hold fo the Do- cautious ' career diplomat, also eomparafcie to the AtianUo Chartaf make things seem p^raelotis and grace­ reported another side of the pic­ and hel^it that was to sustsiin crusades in Connecticut political to bond, .and i^to its authority the school’s chorus and Folk 8 p.m. Wednesday at Klngrsbiuy ------mintoan Republic. history came to a climax in the to collect taxes tor Its own spe­ House. Manchester Evening Her- s i^ ii^ by Rooaevett and ChurchUL ful and charming? ture. As toe tri-continei9^;6m- her for the rest, of her life". ‘^‘That Clid)' word awakened my s ^ , gaVe it General Assembly session in cial purpose^: froni^ Jts member ■i-.-c'.-■»;. Bike fiafety Second Churcta Notes aid Ooventiy correspondecit, Vhe Vice .President then wsM', to Y et the granny dresses, as they hava Furthermore, Bennett report­ ihunirt.party jo^erehes to Ha:< light,' hope, Joy, s^t it fie e ;” 1959. towns, did Imeed msqppear.. "Suffering and Healing” will F. Pauline Lltfie, leL 742-723L desorfiie our present position in .Vietnam ed-that- there Was "steadily In-- Vana'^early ihls'^ete, fo i week A Bicycle Safety Day taspec- appeared, have nm into the official ban creasing Intefest’ ’ in the presi- writes Helen Keller. Any ■vital aa *Umoat lika toe first voyage of an of April .24— anniversary _of the For decades before that, toe And great, of course, was the from school boards even more quickly denUal election, now set for 1965 revolution — was marked experience has a way of setting explorer into a new land. The ship has reformers, the theorists, toe do- rejoicing thereat. than the tight slacks, toe toort shorts, June 1, and a "heartening down 'With much fanfare for ma­ us free, gfL'ving life. Let us sa- gooders, the experts, had been almoat been stormtoeeed on the shore, the long hair, or any of the other assist­ growth of confidence" through­ jor demonstrations in Santo ■vor of the experiences of life demanding the abolition of the This was legislative action in 1959, taking effect the next THE HAPPIEST "MOMS" ON MAY 8th bu^ we are there.” ances modem youth devises in its wist­ out the land that, a few short Domingo against the United 'to toe fullest. county system of government in then Mr. Humphrey added thla! ful effort to toock its elders. months ago, was tom with po­ States. The theme: Throw Uncle Rev. Robert K. Shimoda Connecticut, year. WILL GET A HOOVER litical murders. Sam out! Talcott-viUe Congregational 'T7e am going to ba in Asia ftir a Yhere is no compliment to there girls, They had been arguing, with About 30 seconds after the ’This diplomatic report came Church reformers, the theordstsj^ foe taty, long tima” ■ ' , , or to their mother, for tiie total decency Accordingly, there to a good seemingly infalUble logic, that of toe granny dress, for its total mod­ from the man who a year ago chance of riots and Violence, cliric planners had fous re­ A mtle later toe Vice President bad the county system o f govern­ esty, fo r its common sense features. No was toe central figure ip rec­ starting Sunday. What particul­ moved the wopd “count;^ from big bagle explahattca for our being in ommending U.S. intervention to ment was a disgraceful, inef­ indeed. It could be the most beautiful, arly worries U. S. strategists is H e r a l d ficient, patronage-ridden relic toe Connecticut politlocil and Ada. prevent a piosslble Oomnumist toe posaibflity of an assassina­ public langpiE^, -foey began in- sensible, attractive way ever styled for of ancient days. een’t,” he said, *1ia a woild pow^ take-over in the blood bath that tion attempt against either Y e s t e r d a y s trodurtng a Mrw'Word. high school girls to drees, and yet, if it killed thousands. Aire Bennett’s Bosch or Balaguer. It was, they proclaimed as ar with a half-world involvement.*' The new word ■whlfo lieirkh didn’t happen to look like everything last assessment may-not be as ’ Although the U. S. strongly 25 Yean Ago they reached for toe best de­ Wot out o f Arinma, then, nor out of dee, it would be outlawed. euphoric as it sounds. . . structive adjective they knew, appearing .on the ConTCctlcut favors Balaguer, it can’t do scene ■was the word “rectibnaL’’ but out of Itomeaota baa coma We make this argument in order to Two months ago, U.S. diplo­ much about it. The odds fa'vor Campbell Cotmcil, Knights of "anachronistic.” ColumbiM, ends , its week’s ob­ ,. tha real raw rad meat of the American make the point, no more. mats at the highest levels were Bosch today. Balagueris best And, to tell toe truth, toe I t soon gained the aeaknis servance at its 40tb anniversary FINEST deatiny in toe world today. That could be the truth. moaning about awful danger in chance lies in current negotia- county system of government, loyalty and entoiiskiAm o f many ■with a banquet at the Country If we cant be a world power'wito a ■ In actuality, the granny dresses look toe poesiible election of - Jura tkms to persuade a third can­ during these decades of agita­ o f toe same elements tai Con­ Club. CANISTER half world hwolvement, then we am ix>t like rather aijly, tastelessly designed Bosch, leader of the non-Com- didate conservative Raphad tion for its abolition, never necticut life Whifo hod led the munist, Left-wing Domlqiqan 'Bonnelly, to "withdraw. I f Bou- Ernest C. ' Linders installed long crusade ag^tinst the word only going to be in Asia for a '‘long, dust catchers. fconunander o f Anderson-Shea managed to put a very good MADE... Revolutionary party (PRD), tt nelly does withdraw, it could foot forward. "county." long thne,” but, obviously e n o u ^ In was the fear that Roach's party 'mean up to 60,000 votes (out of Post, VFW ; Mrs. Maud Legett Burope fo r a king, long time, imd in installed president of the auxil­ I t was indeed a sometimes Now a new crusSde vras un­ was dominated by Oommunists a million cast) for Balaguer. der way. Intin America for a long, long time and Two-Year College Growth to 1966 toat prompted Bennett That could be dedslve to a dose iary unit. colorful, often lax and some­ we abaB have to be preparing to move —*.i • ^ to send tor foe Marinre- decUen. ., times quite nefarious patronage It aimed, first, At gplnlng, ’Token recognition, at least, has been 10 Yean Ago pasture fo r politicians. into Africa permanently too. Shren now, Joaquin balaguer, But the dgnifotont fact report­ toe acceptance of ’ ^regional’’ as givre by the BoM Foundation to a a quiet-qxdwi oemservative Wtao ed to Washtogton by Bennett is Great was toe rejoicing, then, a word and a conrapt. TIE CLEANEI UTI W batUnd of werM powerrthen. does preeaing need o f higher education, one William S. Da'vto, Town Re­ ran the coimtiy briehy after this: The Dominican Republic among -virtue groups, and in tlilB Mhmeaotan Oaoaar think wa ought that la already provliig a atumbHng publican chairman since 1949, We suspeist that, b^bre we EVERYnilfi IRSnE... to b e r dlctat<»‘ Tru^Bb's assassination, is on the way In.poliUcd stab­ renamed to that post at a meet­ this column, too, when, in the ^ t through, we mAjr find our­ block to the community college move­ Is the favored candidate in ility. And if the June 1. election great 1959 Ribicoff reform ses­ Ib e vlalon he now has in mind does ment acroas foe nation. This is the ing of the GOP Town Commit­ selves giving this new crusade INCLIIIIG A MEW Washtogton fo r.to e Dominican results to a stable government tee. ' sion, toe tide of change did not as many columns as we gave to Hoover doesn’t moke all the not seem too d o e ^ un^ed to that need fo r faculty people who are both presidency. But toe deep w oriy accepted l>y toe military, the content Itself with creating toe qualified in their fielda and apprecia­ the old crusade. iUready we elesners ki tbe wmid but AITOMATK N i l KEl aazliar vision fo r whioh he was once about vBosch has dropped a bit. ■violent events o f a . year ago— new.district court system, and have temporarily run out of quite vocal—a world of law. tive of the role , of toe community col­ tocludtog President Johnson’s thus eliminating anachronistic .foey make ttae best lege. For one thing, toe newly elect­ On This Date space In. our effort to explain PowerfiiMiiplo^an Rather, it seems a viaton of the TTnit- ed secretary • general of ~ the decision to intervene ■with ntil- forms of minor courts in Con­ With toe requirement for such per­ why when the word is " r ^ o n - noto(tysten,cl6im ed States as a law-gimr, and'law-en- Itary foroe-fjwin be cast. to a In 1836, Gen. Sam Houston necticut, but. "went on to legis­ sonnel eatijMited ait about 100,000 over P R D ,,Francisco. Martinas, is re-, it is a ■vile enafonmism and Rtg. $104.95 like no other cnlslN. forded as a realist vdio beat new and Us army , of -Texans "won a late practically an the county foioer. •• the next 10 years. Ford Foundation why whsn the word is “ region­ out a candidate of anti-U.6. lk>t- Ustoric victory to foe battle of system o f government, except (kxMS cofipieti Ona ean ba sure that Vice President training granta of 1766,000 over five 1966 Publt8h«i« NerwrearMT al’’ it ' til toe shining promise of heads. For anctoer, the FRD San JaUnto. for the Jobs of the kherilfs with I full set of H a nphmy does not vatae auefa prospecita years may not have a dramatic effect. . Bjndtoeto the future. plattorm ia relativety moderate, attachnientt. baoause he la hoylafaly thrilled by and The Investment ooUhl prove highly pro­ n wltta a minimum of anti-UB.< $0 .95 'I, eager fo r the power involved. ductive, howevur, since a pilot program propaganda. It la Just that we do have the power, Is Involved. Part of toe amount will go Ftoi^, Boqdi htanstf, re­ and that no one dse '|s doing the Job. to tiM UnlvetBity o f ’Tenneaiee, fo r a program to train teachers in toe liberal nowned more as sitort-^ry The poastoikty tha£"Hce President tions would be committed to continuing the meet dangerous irritant of where yonr savings earn 4% from the minute yon depoi# the progruna on tfaeir own after the Domlnloan politics. This im-. e f the world’s greatest power, shifting provement is the gradual with­ eat o f its half world hesitancy and grant period. Figures on the ootnmunity college aa drawal of the army and the delicacy into a frankly adcnowledged an Inatituthm ot learning, aa cited to police force from their tradi­ fUB, whole world xola tional role as poweifid toetru- IRON the fouBdatien’a announcement,, are H c k to (^ T h e GBT 4% works for yon around tiie dock; Some of U S, however, may sUn ding ments of ]^ t io a l pressure. Interest paid most impressive. "Some 760 two-year EVom day of deposit to day of witiidrawal (providing yon itinlnfain a $5 to a fow presently old-fadiioned ideas. ooUegea a ie now to operation — more . Despite making almost every 4 times a year We may see the highest and finest than. one-third of the nation’s institu­ mistake President Hector Oar- 0 - 2 5 xninimnm balance). Interest is oonqioinided and paid q p a d »d 7 **« destiny open to onr country that of be­ tions of higher learning. Tliey enroll cievGodoy, a creature of the twice as often as before. coming first among equals, and toe first more than 1.1 mlBian atudents for de­ Organisation of American States gsrvant o f all mankind rather than one gree credit, or nearly one-fifto of all peace force tostaUed to reatore order otter the revolution, has Fhm wlddi, yon get tiie tinie«aving oonveDifiiiro of o o e ^ t^ aaom of ito attempted first masters. matrlculante to higher education." The Wffl gWe «ver xippen. surprised Just about everybody ftam, buttons without STAINLESS And, dinging to auch okl'foahloned degree-credit earollmeot has bear grow­ STEEL banking and ane*teller service. ing by 10 per cent per year; to addttiaa, with one great fe a t No other Iroa Ideas o f toe poasible Amerioan deatiny SOLE P LA T E there are another mBUon two-year Oarcia-Godoy has managed to m b ! - Tlxne is mcmey. And time is ihne. Wlddbever vray yoa loolc at to foe world, we may not ebooae to oon- college students to special programs, pun toe fangs at Right-wing mil- alder final, on the basis of one pro­ adult education courses or cmnmuntty Itary officers and reidace the ■U D G C T yem save BIG in a CmT Savings Aocoont. nouncement from the Vice President in- service programs. worst of them wlto a new breed. teipmting the .documeitts President The nqrid growth of toe community Thus, Uw new minister of de- Jotanaon and Prsmier Ky signed at Hon- college (as the fhoilKica of moat foui^ tense, Enrique Peres y Frees, to alnin, car commitment to stay in Asia year conegea have baomne •vertaxed) credited by tiie U. 8. as. gret- Comver, needs more o f the kind of attention g iv ­ uinely wanting to k e^ the army AFPLIAUCES THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY These am high-flying Umea for this en by the Ford Foundation. Otoerwire out of the election—even if the THE BANK THAT PROVIDES A COMPLETE FAMILY BAM KIN 6 SERVICE the quality of toatruetlon win degener­ army's nemetts, Juan Bosch, to ■atom to waka iqi and find the Vice ate, and with tt toe vahia of the two- tiected. Pmskient acting trn 'n wa had already year college to tlM nation and Its youth. Qy tiM same token, the pOUce *49 MAIN simer M3.2171 15 N. MAIN ST. 893 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER TARKADB baen taken amr. —8PR1MC»TBU> u n i o n fsroo is now attending to tta m m m -mum of m m m ♦

A. f J ^ PAGE NINE JIANCEBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966

MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU); MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, A P l ^ 21, ld6« to charge of decoration* and WOMEN! B EIGHT B o h o n Keeney Rutchlnson to in chaige Second Church L a5or Board Enters Dispute of refreahmente. If You Plan to SeU, Why PTA Installs Oorreotloii q Not Sell The Bw t! ANDOVIK T o U a n d Hoste M eet^^ Workers’ Agent V m io ii V c m o i i It waa mistakenly reported in Secondleeond OonireraaonalCongregational Church O Ilutchtnaid manufactures I O b i t u a r y Ibotnas T. , Henry baa Officers, Plans the Herald yesterday that M i* WlU boot ctoirehes of the Hert- quality clothing for entire The Baby Has Lynda Anderson asked the The State Labor Relations al manager’a offloe this mom- famUy! Have openings for been noenlnated by Areal- Given^Post f(»rd Bast______and Tolland Associa­ Board has stepped Into a Jur- togj aaid thaL in four to six Sdiool Board Retrieves dent Lyndon & JObnaon Garden Saje board of finance to try to keep tions tomorrow. The Rev. Ches- demonstrators to mis are*— tor $1,102,717 School nons lomo^ i™ the weeks, he will call a hearing. Hiidrest Commissions Paid, appointment, as .Andovec'a costa down to a three per cent VrmOSOR — U n . Mrs. Frederick Rafromb was Of to. 58-member MEG (Municipal) at which representattves of Generous Discounts on-sam­ Budget for Reductions postmaster. , Henry*#.', ap­ A t G > l l e g e increase. Mrs. Anderson says aty, secretary for Africa « me Group) and the much both groups, and anyone else ples. Dowd SaBtrsii. 81, of installed as president of the her suggestion was for an ta- UiJted Church Board of World pointment- and two otben Woidd Recniire 55 Mill T i^ larger Local 991, State, County who may wish to. appear, may For Interview: KvUle, motlMr c t Mra. A lbert 8. SaOth d Vernon, Been Named... Bolton Elementary School PTA crease of three mffls and not Ministries, wffl he guest speak' Ib a proposed budget c«^ the tdanned to r oecu y i^ ir In Vbb- bava baen MCnred te» tbe ^ ' mmaaa #A« ' — -* f/a and Municipal Employes, CIO- speak and explain their poai- bur Bailuf^aoa and Mrs. Senate foe ^iprovid. He baa ■tbe newly appointed prealdeBt In Seplem- $542,408 (reduced to $2M,8S« at a meeting last night at the more than four. er. An informal meeting will Clall H elen C h ristm a s Connor, both of South Vernon board Of education, ^ . . , Dcu w Hie — baud------— of — aducatiwi T ing - the - school wM estimated for short-tenn budget); a U-. school. She succeeds Mr* An­ AFL. lions. 8 Leonard Rd., TariffvUle been ; acting poetmaater of tbs Oonneeticat OoancQ of be held at 4:80 p.m. wim me 745-8156 diad yeaterday at a w«ch lus aiJ5S?ii2'ad«Inlidered eince August, 1#8». TeaCbem ofBngUah,was nnjneS proved • tecotd budget of $1.t of Bd- bmtlan and two now aaaiatanta, DePumpo, Michael Robeii, son of Matthew and San- thony SoboL Mrs. Periy Joslln Mandiester Evening Herald speaker, ministers of me asso- The MEG had filed a petition PoUowlng the hearing, the /boma aftar a long because of ^le $800,000 increase ^ truateea, the town f4i«tiw»MiTi o f ttw dqwrtmwnt ent of 102,717.28 for the 1066-87 fiscal by tW Departmottt <* prSidpala' aaeratariea tlna Russo DePumpo, 81 Foster St. He was bom April 15 at was installed as vice-president; Bolton correspondent, Cleme- ri«^n*’and"mlMion committee wUh te« State Labor Depart- Relatioiw Board i^l Mrs. Alden Chick, secretary, ____ , tm , tor which it calls, was ratutned ]ias approved financial aid in IBngHah'______at ’ ICancbester______Com- At a long , meeting last ted $782.10 and clerics $12,000 Increased Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemsd grandmother is weU Young teL 64S-8981,r ’ members There wlU be a din- ment, under pubiic Act 159, either announce its resolution munity College ttaia week. The night. Tbe budget wUl be ft^ 'th S g A W ea ts for the from $7,000 Imt y ^ (redu^ Mr* Maria Russo of , . His paternal grandmother and Mrs. John Harris, treas- ^erS ” ' me meting t J s seeking recognition as bargain- of - - secret-ballot election, to de­ P dlice A rrests announcement was made by Dr. **** ** SS Meadowbrook School, Including to $5,786 for the a b ^ te ra ). , ta Mi* Teresa DePumpo, 25 Forest SL special worship service at 8 p.m. *”g agent tor all snarled town a aeveral nieces and nephews. FranX DetoUa, school board ^ ^ annual town meeting May 3rd furnish. TeJcHwoks are budgeted at e e e * • Miss Barbara Chirtin, mathe­ 39 MHS Seniors The worship service, with tee employes, oteer man depart- termlne which group will be ;ibe funeral will be held to- <*alnnan made a brief appear- promised by the in the Hleke Memortal School. »«■«*«»• BallsIepM', Peter Baymond, son of Robert E. and Pa­ matics consultant for the Silver secretary to Africa speaking, to ment iMads, assistant depart- the bargaining agent, or if mgs ___ . Hbra n*nxfw at .6:45 ajn. from the at a budget meeting of The selectmea's budget Is not . Mtiune box $220. last year; and Mbrary hooka and tricia A. Smith Ballsieper, Carolyn Dr., Hebron. He was bom Burdett Co., spoke on modem open to me public. ment ‘ heads, supervisor, and both will, ^ fle^irtirf’SS’^arS>d% Practice Teach members of otoer recogntoed In attendance at today’s Btvwne PWaral Home, 121 n,e board of representatives, $82,000, ^ u t $20,000 m ex­ yet available. . tor expose, am Hotted $8,280. April 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal math, which Is used at the Bol­ The Rev. Mr. Marcus is au­ obtaining numey under falae bargaining groups. meeting were Gallagher: .Gen- kart St., TbcmqMOBVille, with ' yf^ -are wdl aware of the penses can be delayed one year, Traiurtated into mill rates, S^^^^^^^room cut to W6 compared with $2,680 laat year. grantanother Is Mrs. M. Myles, Bronxvllle, N.Y. His paternal ton school In kindergarten, A total of 39 locffl high school thor of a booklet, “The Bible' tbe education budget by itself Gardes 1, 2 and 6. seniors tomorrow 'wUl wind up and Race.” He directs extensive However it has run into op- eral Manager Robert I' ThV 2b 0• INCH TELE SCOPE;) ^ to??type^^ter. cut to $200. Teaching supplies were grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ballsieper, 70 Tanner SL (: ON P;1L0MAR MOUNTAIN ;S bk’B Church, thompsonville, wfll- require - a tax rate of about » i^afitoi>h^Srir^hool’s capital to $16A70 from last year’s $12.- The attendance banner, for a vveek of practice teaching ax- medUcal, educationaL urban, ag- position from Dominic Badolato, Badolato; five representatives toUa said. j, accepted, the school additloh , ■ ^ imw her He has a brother, Donald, 3; and a sister, Robin, 5. JllS POWERFUL EN^Ur.H TOiJ; al 0:30. Burial win be in St He noted that the finance not be used until the foi- unnearance on Hav 9. 56 mUls. The education budget $M9.i6. 588. Other expenses decreased • * • • « rooms having the most parents perience gained under me guid- rlcultural and evangelistic pro- state representative of me dO - of MEG — George Rlhgstone, ■idtbi King Bt Cemetery, DETECT THE FLAME OF A|S conimlttse of the school board inking September. PoUm *w rv"^' <*arge stems generally accounts for about 80 machine tor $225 to $1,176, from $1,300 Lnmbrano, John Joseph, son of Anthony M. and June presenL will be shared by Mrs. ance of Manchester teachers. grama of the United Church in AFL union, who has also filed Ernest McNeil, Mrs., Marjory ;CAN01E I80C0 miles met last night and will meet DetoDa explained that W .' nro- per cetf of the town budget■ ■“ wMeSmted from the request Health ser^s law e^ to M. Lusa liumbruno, 40 Olcott St. He was bom April 6 at St. Lillian Mack's kindergarten The students will be feted at Angola, Soumern Rhodesia, a petition wim me state agen- Llnsay, Mrs. Julia Mele^o ^ mds may can at the fu- again tonight "working on rec- qoo la earmariced tor arcWtec- V^to^HM^ster m and the board of selectmen’s, 20 for the Hicks Memorial SchooL $8,780 compared tojM t yearia Fraiioia Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. John and Mrs. Judim Mitchell’s a luncheon to be held at Illing Soum Africa, Ghana and Togo, cy, claiming mat Local 991 Norman Ely; Mrs. Doromy tama tonight from 7 to 9. per ce n t SrpU d ^ and chairs tor two $4,750 (fa,6a8 short term), fourth grade. Junior High at 1 p.m., which He was educated at Alborn Ag- represents me same'people me Kenny, secretary to me gener- ommendatlons for c ^ " tural fees, and part of the bal- Center at 995 Main M. that on Lus* Ellington. His paternal grrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thla year’s budget bas tbe n x ^ ^ to^ house third____ graders primarily because of th# addi- The PTA will hold a bake will be attended by school ad- rlcultural and Mechanical Ool- MEO claims to represent. al m a n a ger; and Edward ■nie finance committee wlU ance is required for “fixed Mafeh i s a DanielsoU bank Anthony F. Lumbruno, 29 Foxcroft Dr. His paternal great- AMBASSADOR . Moth­ bin . Thomaa Hugfies present a revised budget U» the equipment," such as kitdien disUactian of being the first ^ Meadowbrook) tlon of a part-t^e nurse to ex- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alberone, Hartford; and garden sale April 30 in ministrators, supervisors, guid- lege .in Mississippi, and Lincoln Badolato claims that, under Pruyn, part-time public ^admln- check in the amount $72A2 t VWWDOSR — Mrs. El- fun school board at Us meet- appUancea, counters, and other school budget to exceed $1,000.- hjchided' in toe budget of tend coverage, to all three And Mrs. Angeline hUstretta, 110 School St. conjunction with the Bolton Art ance personnel, and represehta- University The^ogical School, me terms of a mree-year union iatration trainee, who is re-view- er’s Day Card and RUS' Hughes, fie, was cashed for a wbrnan wbC 000 and the first In recent yean ^ gj. The Hicks Memmlal schools. PsycWatric testing of • * • • « Club annual exhibit at the tlves of the Manchester Educa- Pennsylvanl* oontract, which went into ef- tog me town’s personnel rules, of ing Monday night. itrnna which must be built into made a $10 purchase iand the GHaatndmry, mother of the school hoard must ap to be made public before the budget is $2,448.26. students is inchided.,. Wright, Robert Curtis Wright HI, son of Robert Cur­ Community Hall. The sale wUl tion Association sponsors of the He waa pastor of Washington feet on Jan. 1 of this year, a n d ------SELL STOVER Candy the building. check was latpr returned to ibe Mrs. Nancy Violetta of South prove any budget presented to About $20,000 in "looee ____ , « * ■imiisi meethig. The purchase of an oil emer- TransparlatloB- ■ tis Jr. and Sheila Elizabeth Phelan Wright, 460 Woodbridge run from 10 *m. to 5 p.m., rain evenL SL, Presbyterian Churrti, Read- which was signed last year by Ifiiidoar, died yesterday at Hart- the town, before it is presented equipment,” such as desks and It Is also toe first budget to dOTionstrator tor toe scl- The transportation - budget to- St. He was bom April 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. or shine. The students wffl talk over tog, p*. from 1948 to 1964. He former General Manager Rich- *01d Kinderhook* Gift is a Powerful fsrd Ho^tal. Bbe waa tbe wife .-to the board of representatives chairs for pupils and teachers, cheek i# <»« be draam up under the uniform^ department was approved, creased to $96,^0 from $86,090 Besides the sale of baked their classroom experieiKses and became secretary for racial and aid Martin, me union is desig- His maternal grandparents are M!r. and Mrs. John F. Phelan, The term “O.K.” is said by Enough Way to Greet «| Thesnas Higbea. for approval. can be purchased' later. nuOty checks . that was stolen fiscal year method of account- ^ ^ jgy). last year ($78,^,. abort tem). goods and house and garden the adults will discuss me mer- cultural relations In m« Evan- nated as bargaining agent for W est Hartford. His paternal gprandparents are Mr. and Mrs. authorities to come from the iSurvivors alao indude a broth- DetoUa explatoed that one of tag, adopted to March. Last ^ nUni-trampoltae was elim- The cost of general transporta- plants, there vrill be candy on its of teaching. geWcal and Reformed (ftiurch in all public works employes. R. C. WrlghL Glastonbury. initials for "Old Klnderhook,” Mothers Near and Miies e^ and sister. ute problems in reworking the more clasrooms, DetoUa aaid ” ™ - yeiu'a educatton budget was inated from the physical edu- lion was Increased $U,000, to • j, • • • sale from M u n s o n’ s Candy Hopefully, some of me seniors in i960 he went to West The MEG contends mat It has ore clasrooms,~ DetoUassr'is said v nim-anrfc tt a nickname for Martin Van >Funeral ‘ services wil- be held school budget was that James - that "weH be (derating under J .; Albert S. Smtth $810,490, which was reduced to nation budget, comprising items cover the cost of provifitag two Whitlock, Robert Michael, son of Leonard J. and Grace Kitchen, school T-shirt* and will have discovered that the Africa for a year of study and * verbal commitment from Away! Phone 643-4136. 8A1cturday at Id ams. at the Lowe. Brennan, chairman of the fl* crowded condlUona untU Feb- HMtfmxi. ^ye^it^y was Sayers Whitlock, 63 Manor Lane, Wapping. He waa bom coffee. desk at ,the front of me class- observatimi. He taught at Ma- Martin and from George Wad­ Buren tak«i from me name Hobacker PUneral Home, 2584 aanee oommlttee, and the per- ruary anyway, so we might as April 4 at Hartford Rospltal. His maternal grandparents Mr* Myrtle Ctorlson will do room is for thnn and ^11 set wault Secondary School at Ho, dell, his predecessor, dating of me New York village where Main 8t, Gtesdcnhuiy. Burial son “most knowledgeable on the weU Remain crowded” (for the ~ u.'S'.JSr ^ ^ «. are Mr. and Mr* J. T. Sayers, West Hartford. His paternal children's portraits from 2 to meir college sights on a teach- Britannic* peace. Maclita Utas released on to^Myears, retiring to 1962. 8*t ««slcal instruments ex- 9^ and tomorrow from 2 to 4 DetoUa said. "We wlU recotp- rooms avaUaMe.in Buildings A a $250 bcMUl. _ __ _A th* antira town budffot nit* durtnet and cym - comparod to $40,870 .($31,188 '- Ploard, Steven Henri, son of Henri J. Jr. and Joyce foe a scholarship tor a deserv- during April; designated by the ______■ and 7 to 9 p.m. mend cuts to the school board and B, but the economy move Smith Picard, 12 Ahem Dr., Wapping. He was bom April 4 ing member of tjie first gradiy- National Education Association ' • ‘ The charge., 1#. the result.. «f on Monday.” - • . - . wiU not reduce the number of at Manchester Mimorial Hospital. His'maternal grandparents ating class at Bolton High ^as Teaching Career Monm. Ohailes t . Landrattls DetoUa recommended one teachers required. an April 17 incident when, ac- mi«meu ^uexeCollege u. ««w «,u- — $890,339.47. be- jor g480: A major'dele- Two new positions were to- are Mr. and Mr*. C- E. Smith, Torringrton. His paternal cording to police, aometime be­ U ltSCtT MMH.V eLOTHMa eM M t Charles J. LandcaiUa, )0, of area where a cut of about $20,- Tlte scluxd board is expteted don. While at Hartford High, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Picard, North Westport, tween the early morning hours Smith alao taught at Hillyer cause the fiscal yea*" *» tlon waa the request for a pro- eluded in the salaries account, 210 ElOrtdgo S t, died Tues- 000 esn be mafia ' to met with (he boaM'of fep- nine months. A 22-mUl Interim feasional tlmpanlum, at $690. increasing It to $86,000. Con- He has a brother, Todd Michael, 4; and a Bister, Deb­ an hour or two at a boom at Chester High School Bngltoh of 3:30 and 5:30 Machla beat Eveotog Collage and the«Hartt day night______at hie homa Ha aaid that an addiUon to reaantattyes .naxt 'Vteek ta. fiii- tax rate was set to March, to because the board felt the stu- tracted services, including snow orah Ann, 7. the fair. For further informa- teacher now raUred. Mr.~Landraitia was bom in the Sykes Junior High School to cus theta revlaad budjget.' ^'y up a woman at 161 Ptae St. College of Music, where he was • • • • • tion mose willing to donate Testimony to the success of ------Court data for Machla is May 2. ebainnan of tbe icturHsb da cover this amount. dents aren’t ready for it yet. and rubbish removal. Is allotted PasWnial, LKhuania, and came — ------^-r------^ _ Ttie lion’s share of the echool The music department was $2,960; heat, including the high Trombly, Sandra Eflien, daughter of Richard and Rosa­ services should caU me co-^ ttie program to shown by me to Manchester two years ago hejpm, Maine, arid Mrs. Ray- Tadeuss W ajda, 19, o f 90 partmant from 1943 to 1962. lie Crtotofaro Trombly, 82 Branford St. She was bom April 2 chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin fact that more than a score of Union SL, waa charged ..with " From 1951 to 1952, Smith budget increase is due to the budgeted for $762. ^ Fish of Sunset La. past MHS participants have to from Chaplain, where he lived mond McLaughlin of Portland, Patient, 65| eperattog a ' motor vtoicle was a Fulbri^ BnnmiUfint to need for equipping and staffing The request of the guidance at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal g;randmother fOr 17 years. He was employed bfitine; three blethers,, Robert to Mirs. Bose Crtotofaro, Bristol. Her paternal grandmother Is Rummage Sale fact become teachers, with aev> while his license is unfier sus- the Egyptian government to the the new high school to serve the department for $995.98 to equip toe ConneHcut Ugtat and P o t - SL Maurice Church wffl hold eral returning to ttie local at Fmtt and Whitney Division ^uicktord, Louis Stockford and penslon and failure to obey a teaching of English. He began sixth, seventh and eighth its two-man offices in the new er C ^pai^s gaaxa^M ot Mi*. Margaret Trombly, Blast Hartford. She has a brother, of Uatted Aircraft Corp., Bast stockford, aU Of Snilth- Is R e i> ^ Richard Jr., 9; and a sister, Patricia Joy, 6. I a rummage sale tomorrow from sAhool system after eoDeg# license optical restriction, y^s- bis. teaching career to 1928 at grades, beginning in September, school, was approved, as was 600 to beat and lljSil the high 9 *m. to noon. training. HaiWord, for 10 yean, befote field.-Maihn.'in^ at grimdsdn. terday about 12:46 p.m. Coijirt Chestnut HiU Academy to Penn- Budget Breakdown $514A8 for custotoal ^ulp- scl^. , , , . • « • • • Us retirement M ye«s age. Funeral services win bat held date for Wajda is May 9. .' sylvanla. The budget calls for admin- ment for toe new sdiool A sum UtHitles, including water and Davis, Vicki Le* daughter of Frederick W. Jr. and Grange Oonoert ______Satisfactory Mrs. EUzabem WrlghL junior Survivors' Include his w lfn tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Patrolman Raymond Mas- Smith Is a member of the IstraUve expenses; of $25,860; of $305 was approved for fur- sewage, •leotrlclty (pot for toe Nancy Fleming Davl* 166 Xl^On St, Rock^lle. She was bom Mra. Ona Vaznls Landraltia; a Potter. Funeral Home, 458 Jack- April 11 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal g;rand- high BingUsh teacher, an^ Mre. (Conttaned from Page One) zone stopped the Wajda car on Vertion board, of education. He instructional expenses, $681,898; niture for the teachers high school),, gas and telepiwne ■on, Oeoige S. Landialtts of sem St., WilUmantie. D ie Rev.- parente are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fleming, Handle Rd., Howard Chase, member of Man­ a motor vehicle check at the was appoint^ test year for a hesdto services, $8,730; trans- at the high school. ^ $300 are allotted $10,460, oompared to chester Cbaminades, 'wiU pre- West Hartford; bfo. daughters, WiiUam^L. Bellury, rector; qt DeBakey, Ihmoua Baylor Modi- ^nter ^ diarged Wajda with six-year term. He la married to portatlott. $96,850; operation of for flags, globes, and other JU.SOO laat year. RockviUe. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred- • V ytm. MarUa Batann of St. aent a concert at a meeting of MAYTAG r St. Paul’s Episcopal Cbiuch, cal School heart surgeon: violation*. W ajda said- he the'form er Evelyn M . Kennedy Plarit, *77,«S0; maintenance o f equipment; $2,000 was H rtted Supplies are Increased to $4,- srick Davis Sr., Lake St., <3rystal Lake. She has a brother, Xionls, Mo., and Mrs. RUbert wilUmanUc, wlU ofllolate.-Rur. Bolton Orange -tomorrow at 8 He had said earlier that such Knowledge of a «usj*n- of WateriWaterbury. -’Ihey ' have tw^> plant. $6,100.------for furnishing two addition^ 800,------compared- with $3,600 « « « ($3000 Wlfflam, 15 month* Alford of Alexandria,- VA, and b j wiU be In S to m Cepietery. y^ao, toted itoaiges (tecludtog classrooms, at $1,000 ead»; short term). Other expenses • • * • • p.m. at the Cionimunity Hall. alon notice dated March 3, ac- daughters. Mrs. Wright will perform on WASHERS six grandchildren. . _ ... Ariends may ;at ;tbe fu- “ operation could be per- cording to police. __ toaurance), $23,860; otudent ac- and $400 was allotted for main- were allotted $260, compared Weis* David Le* son of Stephen M. and Ruth Clem- Pitvato fUBoral aarrioaa will an organ, courtesy of Watkins neral home tonight' from 7 to formed In two to three hours. Pollce say that at the time tenance equipmdit for the high ^^th $75 ($35). •nt WelsB, Latham, N.Y. He was bom March 31 at Albany VM) ba brid tomoRow at 11 non. at tivitiea, $200; capital outlay, Bros., and Mrs. Chase will play The patient was Identified as the Wajda vehicle was stopped school, including a snow blow- Schod MalnttoWBoe (N.Y.) Medical Center. His maternal grandparents Are Mr. Press Account $46,244.29; and outgoing traae- me vlolto, accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Hill FunertJ Home, 620 family suggests that a "~T" toe operator was not wearing fer a«counte (tuition), $269,980. er fo r $375 The cost of school, mainte- and Mrs. Jeffrey Clemente, Dalla* Tex. His paternal grand­ DRYERS Elm St, Rocky HUL Rurtal tboaa wiabttk to do #b main Admtolstratlve nance waa budgeted .at $5,100, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weto* 77 Brookfield. SL Wright at the piano. m e last of toe equipment Capital Outlay Mrs. Wright has studied organ wfll be In Roae EQU Mtonctial memortal 'otintaributtaw to a the dashboard. Lacked Mention Administrative expenses were compared to $3,400 last yesx He has three sisters, Sandra, 6, Debra, 6, and Donna, ,2. naaded wa* ipoved into the op- A total o f $46,244.29 is budg­ for a number of years and has SKK Park. Rocky HUL v charity og tokfr cihotoe. Vtagtaito L. Hagae o f jlS ______budgeted ait $25,850, including (g2,250 Short term). Student • • * • • Friends may call at the fu- ^ . erattog rdmn On April 19. News- ^ Of Dodd ^ ift’ eted for capital outlay,-toriud- been a church organist, fflie was ____ areenwoqd Dr, was charged teg the costa of equipidhg the the salaries of the superintend- activitiee are allotted Oately, Michael Joseph, son of Joseph Frederick and natal taonu toolgM toom 7 to Tsanjib f t tfrtniii BWB ivato tolvlaed the operation , heard last spring to a concert WM imt¥iii|SQt and Dr DeBaker with allowtogallowing *■a-dog dog tto rqam (OoBttoned frem Page One) library ------and kitchen--- to toe new ent of adiools, his secretary and i. gjOO. Jean Sylvia Fletcher Gately, 46 Wetherell St. He was bom NORMAN’S •• Joaevh^N. fioniria, 7>« of.F or- yesterday about 4:16 p high school, and purohaslng fur- the board of education book- Fixed Chargee April 11 at Hartford Hos^tal. His maternal grandparents sponsored by me Bdton Edu­ a n d o f kftomBi«;ior.Metb- ^ cation Association. Mni. Joan ber court datovls May 9. p a ^ " tar ^ ^ 5.-- , niture for toe guidance office, keeper, and conti'soted services The budget for fixed charges '•ae Mr.->aiid M rs.'R obert Fletcher, Portland, Maine. His pa- at famous Jeacpt-Rt.Bqrt.ur t. teihal grandparents are Mr, and Mr* FYederirit Oately, Mat- Mrs. Chase has been active l-*nr Tlir n.--: O.-al :Mittoritofter, 21, 8 Dfi(>«.27. L t^ 'C h iir^ teachers'-room,-and two afidi- and other ezpenees. The super- (insurance); -was’ increiBSed'.'to iukI TIh' I'* "< "’'■rvlr.' Jbeepli Mtohitol tertert, l^ ;sr of ' a oocy :of. R ock, ^ **®* Mints Court, waa charged tapan. Mas* He has a sister, Susan, 3. musically, singing and playing reported that , a total of $75 ooo «onal classrooms to toe new tatendent’s salary was budgeted g23,350 from $8,395 ‘ ($6J71 me vld in tor many years. Both month-oM eon at Cbarlaa airt piUa, yueteudicr At RMatol briqfto^. < allowing a. dog to roam *—• ’ ■ school, which wiH he opened to at $15,000, with an additions 8hort term) last yeeu:. The 1f:{ II \I(TI *’ Dr- Da- April 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal concert. Mrs. Oliv* Toomey to • tour "m ieed $78,000 for Sen. brary and library wmtkiooen ia InstmettsBal Expeneeo tacluded, for’ the first time;' at N arfolL OoBB. another bratbary « aistar.' M Bakey said. '^\“Tba team is budgeted at $11,461, not toctod- InstrucUonal expenses are ^ $9,600. The inclusion grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elnnano Garaventa, 109 Ha into b o n Jato 1 9 ^ gntadctalhtaM ^ 4 graab ready.* Dodd’s re nomination *od re • n( Hospital Notei election campaign.” ing hooka. The board apprUved budgeted at $561,893. Included ^ school board’s hiEdf o f tbe Lakewood Circle. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and to MainiNBter.‘ *uiddiIklrriL;. R isaa qsplalned that pubilca- Mr* George A. Royer, Manchester, N.H. S P O R T IM r The______events______toclqded a_ $100____ the inclusion of $2,000 to equip are principals’ salaries, $43,000, teachers’ and custodians’ ihedi- * « • • • plate breakfast;hi-Hartford '(he high school Idtchen, to pro- including ^ Insurance, as negotiated to ents, twrinde attended by aome 350 persons; vide a hot lunch program for school principal; teachers’ s ^ ^ teacher* sakrtee contract* ‘ Schneider, Bonnie Elizabetii, daughter o f 'WUhur J. and iliiliiiiiiiiliiiii ” *^*!**^ 1* ^ T 1 “TpAUentt/.awatttag heart 8L; Kevto Bumetead. 282 Skin- $10(KaTersin coCktall lii the 360- to 400 ■“ etudents attend- aries— $455,407, compared to ^ 3^ ^ tauagwted Marjorie Howegger Schneider, West Rd., Ellington. She was M iik c it LIGHTWEIGHT Eeabert, both at lW)sqA«M eon A y^ pailford, wttit a aoLi at.. Methodiet R also ner Rd., Vemon; Anne Gamp- Woodbrl.•1 Mlta. FA»a Khcliliirtt A L Austin McOowH. 87 Edgertam ha3(# a right to look to th eir' The post was vacated by toe writer for as little os $1.96 a week, er an rayon aoUda widi ocdorful U n ii^ vj, < ♦ Maudieater Bveutog Herall ■ raSI miOM CfBR MBeMBM* Van UfiiBniilanr Mannf, T ^ . Dr. DHakey has said future Bdito MoMifilin,: in eWef executive for monl leader- recent death at Judge Diomaa Sizesfor legulan and longf. TsDaud ooRwpoadeat, B e tte ■ Cmmisiit frMt-Milif. after a Abort Otiies* A; g*f$ df About $100,000 la Objectivesliectives irwtodeinclude permanentnermanent ehto.” Piiiney said,. adding: _ Rady. ' eleetrie model for os little os $3.57 a week? MIH Copeland waa bom to aecarlttos hiu been bequeatbett ktos, ist Walnut SL; Gregory "1 Iheretoce can upon you to Atty. Flaherty served as ftoatral* ieL 875-2848. ■ Ealssito KiMwOM 4-Wsy Wist COM Piin AlTIRAIIONi mCUIDIO I for or replacement at lai Fle*Ttts eyisi partoMsta CHaagow, Soottond, April 80, to Rortvinq. General Ho^ftol ventricle ebambers and total Rett, -ToUand;- lire: WUma state; without furttier delay >iayor of Rockville from-1958' ADDING MACHNieS ALSO AVAILABLE fiangbter o f Joba and by tlsa J a to W w n c e M T ^ o ta ; heart. Ryan, 23 Bryan Dr.; Mr*. Ro m vdiether of - not you approvie of ^to 1965- He to a member of the e AIMBIMM INpBMaeW^e W W *a Ooprtanfi a* of RobMla gift ™ RycUtog, Broad Brook; Sbeto toeM'qctioBAcf ow aeAtor sea- state'Board of Edacatlon. hav- Pentagon May ■ fNe MRSUIB BHldkVa lived to Mandierter many J * A aoita nBydialf qf blDan'a reeid- artifleiar heart implant MEN’S SPORTIMr jir.T.. ijmui juo th^ mt Kn111 k wo>tl^ i Gtoston- at^.*» '• i, 'tag been appointed by Gov. ■ Vati-FM paaals to ankh aw im r. before inovtag to Troy about do nal eetata;-',' StoeMer. 26G For- The aRegations agatort Dodd Dempsey to February, 196A Buy Bombs Back yostaago. Tlw toodritoWU (aRtally go to SL; Mr*. JanethTapley, 1008 bad been levrted origtoany to When elected mayor to 1969, he (Onnliaiied frem. Page One)’; Call YALE TYPEWRITER SERVICE SurTtvera tochide fou r bnkb- a ocsiain, Ahi!,' pp6n her pw#- ®*-’ Bouto. fWndaor; Karl ootamna by Di«W Peanon and was a mentoer of the Vernon DRESS SLACKS era, TtaoBMW Copetond of Tray, tag, will be ;hMAH|farrM to the the aorta, the mate artery Then, 82 Grandvi^ SL; Vtetor Jack Andaraao. board of educaitiaii. having aer*- tfae Kaus ft Steinhausen Co., Of 649-4986, for fnfonnation tiTis James Copeland, Bdwaid hospital’s endoArtlUBt fund. Tbe Whk^ feeds all trunk Une art- VidejL Sip ’•d six years oa-the boazdl Ramburg had been dedared mony oddltfenol, and Lawrence Cope- tocome will t^ "))e available ^ iaRTHB.VBBTBiHaAT: A aon nrphis in 1$84. Tba Qanpaii IN BIG V A R IETY! : Atty. S7aherty is a practicing Atty- Leo Fleberty exclusive features.______irtflAil rtll lEBlfcCheBtMP. sod fo r **wi"*l hOliDittid' liliRMMOSi ' Th4 togenious neW davTce to to Mr.- and Mrs. Stephen Snydkr, Ford Renews attorney in Vernon, a partnwr oourpaay bought ttiem to r* move theta'nitnitca for ferUil*- MOOS>KOD»Bfl ■evenl *«««»■ and nepbew* The endowment (toad, part of m avdstant heart, placed in the Blast~ ^HAifford; a daugfater^to to the firm of Flaherty, Baum niarrled to ttw iotmer R^taia ...... Fanecal aervloes w ill be beld iHiicb was nUUmd ttima yea n patieht'e cheet. and connected Mr. and Mr* Paul Smith, tot ChaUenge of and Dootoy. He giadnatod from -MoMaben and they have four SatandUy a t 1 . p m ,, a t , the ago to expand and Impfove the by “arteries” to hto own hearL Rartfoed Rd.; a son to Mr. rdid ttie UniveTsity of Connectieut ehlldran. Defense Deparlmcnt officials It can do part or even all of Mrs. William Nignan, 442 W. Htflmes Funeral Home, 400 Mato hospital’s facilities, has hem War Managing school 1. w A tu . nun, Oa, «, JSaSf St. The Rev. Felix M.' Davis, the recipient of several gifU the work of a man’s heart, for Middle T^e.; a son to Mr. and 8 out of 10 homes JM tbesw itidiedfrm thebest^ pastor of Sectoid Coagregatirmal since the hospital waa estab- days, weeks, or months, until Mrs. Andre Martin, 98 Church (Continued frun Page One) Church, wffl officiate; Burlid Ushed In 1921. his own heart recovers. er; *. son- to Mr,' and Mrt. OyMariding value! wffl be in the family plot to ■ .... . ' PotMtially, H OouM saveThomas Irwto,'44'fetor MU Rd.. another sample’of mlsmknage- have a cold room Ibare ora far oMre ieipcetoni ihiniP to a Buckland Cemetery, many thousands of victims of Taieottvffle; a daughter to Mr. ment ^ ■forked at and Whitney ^ Indudea BrilPnst* pennanent- Friends may call at tbe fu-' Medal of Honor severe-heart attacks, ptoq sqfaq ,.airt,MWA Hess. Andov- Fora and Dirksen spent moat and■ HamUtoB^ Stenrtai^' divi- IS YOUKS one of the s t t t ? do than Ahm . That’s why we Invite you press dreat siada • • . Atuoi* acal home tomorrow from 2 to 4 persras whoee h ei^ are, to ur; a son to Mr,, and Mrs. of their time at a joint news slona of Utoted Aircraft dorpoc- new to eeme In ceid see the new and 7 to 9 p.m. , ,, For Viet Hero trouble frqin. certain otoer George GiUeepie.gt^ord; a son conference to answering ques- ation. He la a mamiber of Pi Tan triacetate-rayons... rayon-acetate- nrCHBIAID PDRTABIE DISNWASHER& nylpn Mends, and more... ii) plain RmmoUi Fqy, timis abbot supplies for Viet Sigma, the faaltionai honorary yYarnDptliat look of these euMonding feahiren Mr* Edward Brtto (Ceattaned tram Pag* Oae) TMs asstotant heart la about OoVeBtry; A son to Mr. and Mra. Kam. ■ mechanlceli -frater- Now! NEVER CLEAN firoat Ivy andtaM-slim raodw. COVENTRY — M r* JOkeph- pose, he proudly told the Cfalca- the size of a grapefruit and Hugh Elverett n ,’ 72. Doane SL “First let me dispel from your nlty. Popular qnii^ uiades. sizes 29 to 42. ^ J' room e sodas: Mm aafiliM; toe Stockford Toth, 46, of. Pine go Qty Council during a cere- weighs less than one pound. R minds any thought that there is Atty. ]8tobArty: km biU the ■"i-«*a*6-I|pe4 CUMjaiimiBdiiFdlCwiii Lake Shores, wife of Bdward mony Wednesday. is driven by compressed air, any divieion,” said Dirksen. He knowing eleoted dr Appotafed YOOR TOILET AGAIN! COM Plin ALTBUnONS m tlllD V . • PWwBBW h b m Toth, died yesterday at Wind- “During World War n .“ DUva. oomtog to putoee -frinti a ma- Woman Injiiref^ -said he and Ford may use dif- positions: PneideBt-aad. treas- ;4toto*to*diUittt^ win He iwW eUaliaiaBcIJRTmlladL imm Community Memorial Hos- said, “unfortunate statements chine by the partient’s bedside. 'Terent words, but they do not urer, Tolland OMmty Bar' As- DuraSani ' n 4-Way Wadi, la kail liaiiBi BaHM pltaL Wimmantic. . were -made ■*«■# ttie aervloe When Jt is ifo kmger needed. It FaUs in'Lot 'dtoagree. Aociatlon; tax collector, city at a Saia, OMraaib na-Thri ftyiaf. HERE’S WHY e Wa bava no fancy She had been enoployed at and bravay . of-the Negro to our >can easily ha dtooonnectecL And RockviUe; chainnaii, Na-tban ’ 'e ’■ ' fof yc dllAl CHASM lOamp ■ Ml, wsalla tmatfly- ^ fixturea! Mansfield Training School. country. it can also be put back to work 'Mrs. Joan Lane o f 70 Oxford Hale Branch at Amulcan Red automat :.il,, I : SYRONRREMAN Survivor* besides her hus- “I am convinced rww that the quickly If the patient’s beart SL was taken to Manchester V e m o n mMmuXttUUmpstmi YOU SA'VE a There are no ^Cross; director, Rockville Area I mSREVOLUTKyMAKYNEWDd* HaaaAiailDisAMAan. credit ebargea! band, include: two eons, Keith service the Negro soldier has again begins to fail. Memorial Hoepital this morntag ' ^ 'Chamber ^ Commerce; na$iaa- Ftast F ^ -Btora I VELOPMENT m JmD-ON HEAT- n JMaanfle Pamr Orf RaaL ATMUNERTHALL a We Itava no ci«dlt Davidson of Stom and Vance ffsan.to-Viet______Nam has erased R marks the begtaniiM toward about 9 by anvhukmqe apd she F l a n e r t V A g a U l al cmpmHteefnan, Ycoag.Demo- w.ath of Coventry; two sisters, for aU time the disparaging Lao future, gmater goals, said yato treated'f&r a minor injury J c? nNaiaitaRa8H.llaitiitalanr- hMuea! , -m-* • craucratlC c tHnnChib of Jiinenc&fAmerica;' wvo9 L. H. Hafe . I warn and cozy, with filtered, drcnlat. n WMta ar U v t M mUtsu M * Ml* Montana Jones of Skow- statements made about Negro Dr. DeBak^'. , . , , . and later discharged, o You save bacauae ft £Urty vitlB I rttiaH presldenL Toung Democratic Stoirpm.inii.iiia BlgUai^ Pa^ IC e^ I hm, thermoataticany cantrolled heat wa aavat ne^epmen,” he said. “Tbto One to to miniaturise thp; Mr* Lane was injured whan , Q u b of Cfohnl; pjaeldoiiL Young I Oparedng coat ito to 75% leas than boBtsr g f ^ ’ui Tieher hriiitage.” pcaaent buBiy, external equip- she fen to the ground after her Atty. loo B. Flaherty Jr. Democratic Oub of Boclndll* .-Im astotolM togr'.'' \ other MidHto heatera Heate cold batb- AptolAp.to-Ag..A-W 3JSH Personal Noticea Pfc. OUve’s medal will Jbih-mAnt-oe t%4 p p ^ :js4t|» waa elected to hto third term He hM served for ewverel l#staIlis(%At^f . I room, cadoted pocdi, attic ropm. or other mementoes to a glass-door type of implanted heart could'16 Climb over' a ToW'^rt^guard as chetaman of the Vernon years as riialrman of the dem- I any qiaoe that needa extra beat cabinet to his father’s.room, walk about and work periuix» r&ll to the Lenox SL Shopping .uemDcnMeC Oommlttee la s t ocratic party to Veinon. He to Ligg*toPAikadsita« -‘w.'-'l ^ S e L S w a S i ! FREE HOME OEMONSTEATIOR CHAMEIT In Memoriam They include pbotograiflai with a amaU, battery-powered Plaza parking lot" idghL ta kvins memory ol our t a r WITH nMber, and sraadmother. which show young Olive as a pack atrapped to his back. DeL John Krinjak of the A t e la-Aleeted were Mr* . ‘ '' ■ TT Petks Goreo* wti ---- grave,- curioos «*««1 ktoktaM The aaoend goal — requiiteg Mancbraler Police Department .’Marla JohaacB. vice chairman, $ | 9 8 UNI-CARD Aliril a . Utt. with wonder at Santa Ctoua’ far mcM lasearch—to to substi-- was at the scene and.called tha and Robert W. Demtog, aecie- Potterton’s beard; staring intentty at a tnte entirely for a-person** own poHee stathm and requeated an taiy. bTOL took FOGARTY BROS.. Inc. 130 CENTER STREET — MANCHESTER OOP dflv one flock of chickens of hto grandfa- damaged hearL A different kind amhUlanc* Atty Babert DuBeau was tovm ae FsoOi FARMINGTON SOUTH WINDSOR . Ber memory to tw'ls * treasure, ther’s Mtosisslppt farm, and of small. self-pAwered artificial M9- .,Lane . said riM had 'elacted treasurer at the town Tarry Drag Storo 319 BROAD STREET—TEL. 649-4539 RfH li^S ON Ct • mniher we'il nenrer loiaeL BOCTB 8 (800TT SWAMP ROAD) ppstog . to uniform beside a heart then oould completeiy re- cHinbedL. the .rail. many times oommlttee, replacing Abner Venmn Drag Stole A T R O U T E 177 (P L A lN Y lL L B A TE.)! EAST HARTFOBD U ini ^^(i’^Kitmai tree ahoctly before be place the human heart to Its before but this time her foot Brook* who declined to run be- ^ « o o .» m A --

MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN^’ IHURSDAYi APRIL 21,’ 1966 P A G E E L E V eS < i MANCHEOTER EVENING HEEALD, MANCHESTER; .CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 196R E TE N m terms of development of Indus-, ■ V-V plrovlded the necessary yotes term, may. tum-oii how the Jus­ ore if'Children should be -biued Bay State to Liberalize H e i i r i n g try,” said Qulg. LeMk^mia Group . Jail Inmates Ask Parole again Wednesday in tbe.230-103. tices decide to tip the delicate Open Forum from Hartford? "Don’t you think that’s ah'In­ JUST RECEIVED! vote, that gave final approval to balance ' between individual We all reaUse, of course, that dictment of the utility busi­ Loses License in busing 75 Negro youngsters to an administration ptaa to move rights to freedom of eiseociatibn , ^At Om Stop’ Strict Birth Control Lfiw ness?” asked Loushfin. To Fight in Viet Battle our schools will not correct the him as thougb-its rejection for a the Community Relations Serv­ a|id the government’a interest In To the Editor, health or w ^ tr e agencies^ to Utility Cdi "No,” said quig. ^This Is the To S^k Funds LADIES' WonH Concede boston (API -T he^M a^- ip a n ie s ► second time was the end. ice from the Commerce to the staking out subversion. ^ I s produced by long decades furnish information on where American system. This is what WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) - in - wapd are being amaahed on a WAffimOTON (AP) ^ am. Can we not all agree.that tbe of segregation, and discrimina­ chusetts House has voted tor W NEW HAVEN. (AP) — What Justice Depaitment. cwitracepUves can lawfully be made the country great. Let ’em mates of the state prtaon are ’ ’’’ , „ 'erett M. Dlrkseti refuses to restrictiona in bousing, emidoy- tion. But, we must also realize, first time to liberalize the W - : Working Majority . Not Satisfied obtained- ■ have at it.” ' Started It was the complaints lede the fight is oyer despite ment and educational opportun­ I beUeve, that this is at least year-oid MassachusetU tow ^ seating paroles to they c m J, Say WASHmOTON ( ^ ) — New Court Probe WASHINGTON (AP) — Ths •nie WU proWbIts Ady«rtisiog Then PUG counsel John Hill of local marchants when Ameri- second defeat of his proposed ities faced by the .Negrai family one step we can take now. And proMhits dissemination birth the armed acrvidM and fight In oons.” WASHINQTON (AP) — The at ctmtracepUves and their aale lo tio n s pursued Loughlln’s line of ques- Cancer Society workero F A I R W A Y f e * istitutionsl smendfneiit on Freshman Democrats front nor­ U. S. State Department has told are a denial of American prin- “ a Journey of a thousand control devices or drugs. Supreme Court takes a new look in vending machines. VM Nam. It said that those paroled for slative reapportionment. mally Kepublioen districts and the Foreign Ministry rof the Sov­ clpleaof democracy. years,” we were reminded not On a vote Wednesday 13? -89 HARanrORD (AP) - Do pro- electric hoine have bean selected tried to place coin cannisters r-f / r ) C-* - r* ~ today at Congress' pow*er to in­ R ^ . Tlteoptaile J. DesRocbes, An article in the priacm news- acUon in World War H Included Can we not all agree that, as so long ago; "must begin 'with a the House gave initial approval motional "subsidies” used by ^ the utlllUes for special sales “ “ the uUliUes agreed to in stores and restaurants Wait and see,” the Senate a. handful of OOP liberals have vestigate subversion and the iet Union it isn’t satisfied witt D-New Bedford, who said paper. The Mentor, cited the clUzens ci these United States single step.” . Tours truly, to a biU that would permit an,c .i.ATat,. iitiiutAa vioirA A promotion,” p™iiiouon,'' henc said,8810, “"Dccause because ®top r subsidies and stick by it. The merchants pointed to can leader advised provided’ the Johnson adminis­ spotlight is on the House Com­ the report on the Newcomb MoU spoke for tlto House leadership, gaS and e l e ^ c uUllUes have a provide the greatest op- then no one could sell by way pyramid-shaped coin cards on case and wants more informa­ sM as citisens of the State of Theodore Powell physicians to prescribe or ad­ record of prisoners across the soldier’s imen who wanted to know tration, with a'working majority mittee on Un-American Activi­ eared tor passage of the bill good lor, pad, sccct on rates portunity as a source of increaa- allowances, and then you their coimters. The cards bore BERMUDAS SIZES tion. . . Connecticut, we share re­ minister to married persons country wiio wera paroled for Mbdal, ST toe Silver Star and M^ether he would try to revive in the House so far this year on ties. "because MaseaohusetU is the charged to the average consum- ing residential consumption." ' 8® ®“t and sell things by the name of Eastern Leukemia, Ills proposed amendment at this sponsibility toy extending free­ xtvR-y e a b se n te n c e drugs or arUcles to pevent con- service in World War n. 16S the, Bronse Star. domestic legislation. Backed by the American Civil Officials said Wednesday the a* A A *. At m 9ttlCOIIMU19AAt V •ASU gSVb gJISJ. „ dom of opportunity to sU with­ only state with such a backward or? salesmansbip and not by gim- me. PEDAL PUSHERS 10 to 44 ^ession of Congress. But some big tests lie ahead Liberties Union, a former u-'ion American embassy in HARTFORD (AP) -r- A five .ception. According to Robert S. Qulg. micks. Isn’t that right?” HUl Now Eastern Leukemia has The chalrmw ^ toe M a s » Arthur T. Lyman, oommts- out rgard to race, creed, or col­ A move to suspend House rules law on the books.” WOn a showdown roll call 'When such iheasures as a mini­ officer convicted of contempt of has submitted a series of ques­ year tenp in federal prison is Massadhusetta law . does not "ASK THE GAL WHO WEARS ’EM” or, Or national origin? utlhUes consultant, one effect wuMd./, nf »®«» ^ Nifednesday, 55 senators voted mum wage Increase, Che dem­ Congress for balking at commit­ tions to the Soviet government the sentence for Richard Niles, to give the bill final approval ------. builders to Install one type of ..wrouldn’t that be a better sit- in OoitoecUcut. P- McCormack, endorsed the was stalled. But the House ap­ forbid the use of birth control system a i n T ^ S c M Both Stores Open Thun, and Fri. Nights till 9 ||pr the amendment and 38 onstration cities program, civil tee questions back in 1955 is about the Sheffield, Mass., man Can we not all agree that we who had pleaded guilty to sell­ devices or drugs -r- only their uatlon than what you've got p«rfice Ctoief Francis V. Me- Wea Wednesday but said toe that almost 1(» per cent ing heroin to an undercover peared ready to approve the to b u ^ r s to InstaU one rather than another Z t two P^alnst it. This was seven short rights and Uie department of challenging the committee’s who died on a train headed for must take some action to over­ dleeeminaUon. Tbe Ooimecticut now?” he added. Manus said Wednesday night armed services may not accept « toe “ ® agent of the Federal Bureau of & f the two-thirds majority re^ transiwftation come before the very existence. a Russian labor canyp. come the grqat damage done to biU. law struck dowm by the U. S. As Qulg hesitated, IfiU re- that Basteim had paid too high toe men because of toolr ettm- “Pottesa rec- Narcotics. ■Wie House actlpn rfiowed a ords afterward. ■uired for approval of a consU- House. ' The Justice Department is Mott, a college textbook sales­ so many i^ortimate fellow hu­ aupreme Owrt last year prohib­ L re te ro -to ^ e It more effi- maiked; ’’You seem to be tak- a percentage of its Income — 45 records. man 8<^8 practices which marked change in sentiment ing Contractors and the Oil However, l^man said most of Btional amendment. 'And the administration 'is springing to the committee’s man, was In So'viet custody after In. U.S. District Court Wednes­ ited tbe practice of birth control dent and. economical. Ing an awful long time to get an per cent ' — to Indoor Enter- A committee has formed at have kept them crowded into the from last year when a similar Fuel Institute of (Connecticut. -Foes of Dirksen's proposal faced with the prospect of loeing defense with the argument that his conviction in a Russian court day, Judge M. Joseph Blumen- by artificial means. "Ih my Judgment,” Qulg told answer.” prises, me., of New Yor* to toe prison to prepare legislation worst Mnd of housing, forced bill was killed by a 119-97 vote. Bbilantly hailed the outcome as its working advantage unless it Congress cannot do its job on charges of entering Uie coun­ feld pronounced sentence, but the State Public UtiliUes Com- They object to the direct In­ 1 don’t know how to answer manufacture'm.niif.Atiir.. andanil lUatrihiit.distribute theth. ainireme Court’s one man, one in by the Johnson landstide in Both sides, in briefs submitted Government last month said est kind of education? lic Health Service Hospital in charge that the utilities are us- HOSPITAL EXECUTIVE 15 per cent of gross income. during World War II. ous challenge in decades. Between the censuses of 1950 to impede or limit the effective­ ROASTING rote ruling on apportionment of 1904 from GOP districts — phis to the court before today's hear­ Mott h a d committed suldde. Can we remember that for Lexington, Ky. ing their position as regulated h e w HAVEN (AP)—Ibe Con The bill permits pharmacists and 1000, the percentage of ness of the promotional activi- Martin I. Hassner, execuUve priswiers eUglWe tor mUltary date legislatures. . the other 24 freshman Demo­ ing, cKed past decisions by the The State Department has not years children, ijrom Bolton and Noiles, 32, of 113 Cleveland foreign-bom whites in the total ties of these uUlitles would be J”o"®P®W«s to squeeze out oil necUcut Hospital Planning (Com- director of the National Leuke- gervice have also written to Ave., is an admitted narcotics to furnish birth control devices And Democratic Leader Mike crats. Justices to support .their argu­ said whether It accepts th e Coventry, were -bused to our United States population drop­ doing .A dtesepdee to customers, mission has named a Wlscon- mia Society, described Eastern pr^ident Johnami. . Mansfield, who supported the •The freshman Democratic- ments. finding but has alleged Mott town for schooling without a user. Asst. U.S. Atty. John F. or drugs to a married person on RUMMAGE CHICKENS: ped 8.1 per cent. .- employes and investors. Quig, who is vice president man as its executive Ddrec- Leukemia as a “ spHnter Organ!' One letter, from a man serv­ uiiendment, said it looked to liberal Kepublioen combination The decisiofi,' later in the was treated harshly. community crisis? Why the fur­ Mulcahy Jr. «aid. prescription and allows public of Ebasco Services, Inc., of New tor. zation” that split off from Na- "One of the problems that con' ing a Hfe sentence and facing 20 6 ibs. and up frttjt an utilities is to obtain in- York, was asked by PUC chair- The announcement Wednesday ttonal Leukemia. , more years' in prison betors SALE men-Eugene Loughlin what was gaij that E. Pierce Taylor, cur- L eon id J. Salzberg, execu- ersasing sales volume .'.. utiu-" chance of parole, aald: — TOP QUALrrY — ties have learned by experience "the line of demarcation be- rently planning assoclatie for a tlye director of Eastern, said Sponaored by that their services do not sell tween reasonable and unreason- similar group in Milwaukee, there had been a mistake in“ Mythe main asset, I believe, is Ladlea Benevolent Society toe deep-rooted loyalty I feel tor Umited Weekly Aimunta. Delivery FMdayo, toemselves. means of getUng business wis.,. wUl assume toe new post arrangement with mdoor Enter- ^ » i. awaa i. . ii Belton Congregational Farm Pickup Saturday. ^■A vigorous sales effort these promoUonal prac- May 1, prises and that mdoor was not A m <^8^aM Chnreh directed toward, the growth in “ «?«''?” i H ie n^w Oormecttcut ^ t a l - r e c e i ^ g 45 'ptr centrof,.«oss use of the Various iierrices ■"AsSiiraing we could Induce planning group was estabHshed Income;^ 8ATUBDAT. APRIL 28 available te'.rifoulred,’’ *' Qulg, all '-the'companies not to offer three months ago to work to- .fiajzberg said'.he rqceiv^d a "I afo pMeentty vegatat^ in BIG4NIK POULTRY FARM said In an liPpagti statement suheidies, what do you think ward the most efficient use of copy Wednesday of the 'Qiate an Atmosphere t€ human decay9iS9 till noon men of leaa "Their services of wateT heat- would happen?” asked Loughlin. hospitals and other,health faclU- Welfare Department’s order to while men of leaa experienceEdnoatloa BoUding 570 VERNON STv—TE L. 643-6150— 643-6055 tag, space heating', and thd'"all- "We’d he back In the ’30s In ties In the state. ' atop soliciting in Oomectlcut. and with leas cnthuslaam. t o - EMERSON AIR CONDITIONERS ..f

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Apply Personnel Help Wanted— Blale 36 I Z M M ’i m automatic, low mileage, miL^ serv ice. J. D . R ealty, 643-5129. vTO* ‘n O < l M Bto----- statewide, credit rating unnec­ Ifull or part-time evenings. We prohibits, with certain ex­ NCUA68AK.I IN YOUR UBer'ABaM 8 AJH. to 5 P.M. 1956 FCKD station wagon, V-8 en for drapery department, 3 TO MIS RtBSf T POUOW TH6 9DV SCOOT BlDiWi , ^ essary- Reasonable, confiden­ wiU train you, must be over 21. ceptions, discrimination be­ B A O -~ - ( w ji HSea damlflod engine, automatic transmis­ REWEAVINQ Of bums, moth nights a week. Apply W. T. M o n o i " e » WOULT3MT <30PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. boles. Zippers repaired. Win tial, quick arrangements, Alvin Many benefits. cause of sex. It win now be U M f t a m d i (myth.) sion, good condition, good Grant Co., Manchester Park- IPMFflAAgO fAhWIL? ittrtfen M S U O M , BIONDAX Thrn F B ID A X lOrSO A M . •— SA'TUBDAX 9 AAL doiw shades m ade to m easure, Lundy A gency. 627-7971, 983 ade. necessary for our readers I NOW/ U N nr ZM ind MKdit tires, 3125. 643-9104 or see at Main St, Hartford, evenings. BUGGS BUNNY SSFntea rate lOProBMBlcqr all sixes Venetian blinds. Key* Paid Vacation not only to read the usual MFiiiMf UDitOBlt* s r ^ S t a i M : 34 Virginia Rd. 233-6879. WOMAN TO ASSUME duties of Female Help Wanted and I 1 7 B m ^ ^ DOWN IS O n tio n ^FbqdBC cfiB . ^J^LEASE READ YOUR AD made while you wait Tape re­ Uniforms Provided ItF nlnc small office, knowledge of typ­ Male Help Wanted classifi­ I^breakinq a m i r r o r ETARTS ISSodald dalU M C t d lO o a p a m d 1961 RAiMBUESl — Excrilent corders for rent. Mariow'4, 867 Free Life Insurance NOW VA KNOW I aOFrodinl l*An tndMT ClsMlfled or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone — « ing, ability to greet patients, cations, hut Wanted — Male MEAN] 8UEINESS/ !• BEVENJ VEAR5 J RUiHT NOW-^ aiT hi dffl {dlMT aoBriUM condition, new paint ]ob. Call Main., 649-6Sa. Business Opportunity 28 Free Disability Insurance aiHonemMi 4 SD*mI* eonvenienoe. The ndverUser should read Us ad the FIRST 35 hour week. Contact Mrs. or Female, also our Classifi­ BAP LUOCl P«». 2SBl|bti (M STOwtedJta dtEptoadadt DAT IT APPRARS and REPORT ERRORS In time fo r the 649-9361. Medical Insurance © *THI* M1RRC3R!, MHMtbtB drily riiriUnd______rid* aaontopoc SPORTING GOODS STORE — Anderson for Interview. 649- cation Help . . . 37. MEari AMan MOK next Insertion. The Herald Is wsponsible (or only ONE Incor- reet or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only 1964 cxDiMET Caliente convert- Building— Contracting 14 prime location, priced for quick 7426. hirtahaaiT dSLaMcHia Call 875-8951 or 643-5412 to SlCbritesn ?8U5s ilb«r * thonc r “ ______S E Spart : to the extent of a “make good” Insertion. Errors wUch do not fble, 3-speed, s^dard 6 q u a u t y Carpentry — Rooms, sale. J. D. Real Estate, 643- aSTrlcate wia* 4 7 ChaCa o . WANTED — immediately—prac­ arrange interview. GENERAL factory work—^Ap­ aaocmu « ima ePi^ri eiv* invHiuv dS ScriBri^ M 1 lessen the value of the advertiaement win not be oorreeted by cylinder, excellent condition. dormers, porches, basements 6129, StPHnbdiM 7 b e d c tical nurse for home care of 39Shtln9*UMa aopoMaaaj* "make good" Insertioa. Call 649-9334. reflnlshed, cabinets, buUt-ins, ply 8-4 New England M etal nprilaliM sent at OM fcin# miBTalfW invalid, 5 day week. Live out. S 4 r i a ^ tiioke formica, aluminum, vinyl, P roducts, 44 Stock P la ce, Man­ SB^IllIaed n OoUar’a — 1961 VOIJKSWAOBN, red, new CaU 649-1221. HOWARD JOHNSON’S BChmea* steel, ceram o siding. WlUiam chester. n r (Rockville. Toll Free) palnrt, clean, excellent condi­ 2 3 4 r 8 Robbins Carpentry Service, Route 30, Vernon 1* tion, radio, heater, seat belts, STOP 643-2711 875-3136 good whitewall tires, asking 649-3446. IF Texaco Is offering a very . DEAN MACHINE TT 3695. Can 742-8975. CARPENTRY — Concrete work, SUCCESSFUL OPEN NIGHT w anything frimi cellar to root, WAITRPISS WANTED, 6 days, PRODUCTS, INC. • IfM 9r Wsnwr I 1 4 ' insida and out, no substitute tor HIGH gallonage service hours 12-5, no Sundays. Apply VW«M. U(. « Trouble Reaching Onr Advertieer? Trucks—^Tractors 5 165 Adams St.. Manchester Oftl Id qual.ty work, satisfaction guar­ station In East, Hartford, KEYPUNCH in person. Charcoal B roiler, 550 r r 1955 CHEVROLET half ton anteed, competative prices, no Glastonbury area. For In­ E. Middle Tpke, Manchester. 24-Hour Answering Service pickup truck, good . running NEEDS: BY V. T. HAMLIN //.■sfelL K fea iooN Job too small. D & D Carpen­ formation call Texaco, 568- SUPERVISOR A L L Y O O P condition. Cali after 5:30. 643- try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- WOMAN for clinical and cleri­ jUUBJM ” 1 Free to Herald Readers 9600 or Mr. Walsh after 6 1391. 8880. Excellent opportunity for cal work in veterinary hospi­ Turret Lathe Operator ...BUT TOURS COULD PUT ME STS" r • o f WEa,IF "lOUVE COT SUOl) ...WHY PONT MXI ______W S i 2T pjB., Glastonbury, 633-4381. skilled Keypunch Operator tal, greater ’ Hartford area. Day and Night Shifts A\ RKlfeFINE TIME-MACHINE, J <30 INTO THE / V C H 3SE fT 2 0 0 YEARS INTO M V FUTURE Want Information on one of onr cinesHIcd advertlseiaents7 CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ •* ------1 J p jp jR g / \*ON’TG O FtmJftE B/SIMPLYTAWNS ME to work second shift. Will Must be able to handle dogs, WHY BOTHER US WITH No answer at the tdepbone Bstedt Sinqily call the Auto Accessories— ^Tlres G rience. complete remodeling, Hardinge Chuoker Operator TOUROWN i ANY IHORE THAN INTO YOUR PRESENT/ T ^ ? / / , A6 be responsible for small experience with animals desir­ TOUR PROBta^t? additions, rec rooms, concrete Day and Night Shifts MACHINE? V V O U R S W ia .. group of part-time Key­ able, but will train. Prefer FORD—«Pront ends T model, work and garages. References DINER IN ONE of the busiest CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 5“ EDWARDS punch Operators. Prev­ someone willing to live on 320. 1940 suitable for camp given, free estimates. Call 643- spots In M anchester doing ex­ Production Milling Machine V > ~ J . ious supervisory expe­ premises. List all pertinent in­ AHSWERIN6 SERVICE trailer, 313. CaU 643-8384, aft­ 2629. cellent business, priced for Operators, Days er 4:30. 62 Russell SL_ quick sale. Owners going south. rience helpful. formation. Write Box O, Her­ COMPLETE remodeling serv­ J . D. R eal Estate, 643-5129. ald. Bridgeport Milling Machine 138 140 KI 64941500 - 875-2519 ice. Roofing, siding, garages, Write P.O. Box 1821, Hart­ Operators, Set Up and and leave yonr message. TonH hear from onr advertiser In T r a ile r s — ford, Conn, stating educa­ Operate, Days rec rooms, concrete work, cab­ CLEANING LADY wanted one w w 146 47 48 Jig time without rpendlng an evening at the telephone. Mobile Homes 6-A inet and coimter work, cera­ tion, experience and sal­ A-1 OPPORTUNITY ary requirements. o r two days a week. 643-4224. SMALL, camping trailer, sleeps m ic tile, floor tile. CaU 649- a l l BEN EFITS 2349 for free estimates. Automobiles For Sale 4 5, stove, refrigerator, head, Sunoco Service Station ABLE, APT, ALERT —woman sink, electricity, etc. excellent Bolton Notch, RL 6 and 44A wanted with some clerical «■» 1906 GTO — 4-speed, 4 barrel CABINET WORK, formica coun­ CLERK TYPIST to meet puh- WANTED — AH around A-1 me­ H E R A LD condition. 649-5'750. Very High Gallonage knowledge for sales and cler­ s plus extras, 32,600 or best of­ ters, rec rooms, remodeling. Uc. Pleasant office, must be chanic. Also body man wanted. b TB fr iWL Till TJ>. fer. 649-8089, 8-1, o r 644-8289 QuaUty work. Reasonable pric­ Good Inside Work High School graduate with at­ ical work, some knowledge of High Income sewing helpful but not essen­ Fringe benefits, paid vacations. » D O X L E H E R S after i . es. F ree estim ates. CaU 649- tractive personality, 5 day week BY AL VERMEER HOME MADE utility traUer. Minimum Investment tial. Pleasant working con­ Call Leon Bouchard, Paul PRISCILLA’S POP Call 643-6939. 6985. Paid Training liberal vacation, permanent Dodge Pontiac, Lie., 1 Mitchell 1960 CHEVROLEjT Impala con­ ditions, permanent position. F o r Y o u r position, unusual thrift plan. D r., 649-4546. ‘You SAID WE'D’ 'THAT >NAS ONLY vertible, 6 cylinder, automatic, IT* GOdiD SEAL FrankUn Call B eneficial Finance 643- Salary and commission. Apply VJHEN MOU PROPOSED' A CAMPAU5N BY J. B. WILLIAMS Rooflng—Siding 16 For DetaUed Information TO ME MX! SAID WE'D^ EXPLORE ALL TWE OUT OUR WAY Inform ation good condition, 30%. CaU 649- travel trailer, self contained, 4166. to Singer Company, 832 Main MAN TO work In lumber yard. : P R O M IS E CaU E A T OUT "nMlCE ROMANTIC LITTLE 9790. exceUent condition. CaU eve­ BTDWICI.T. HOME Im provem ent St. Must have driver’s license. “-RESTAURANTS.'/ n WHAT CO TOO . OH.THATS M E / WPIM SUCH A WEAK t h e h e r a l d w in n ot SALES PERSONS, fully exper­ A WEEK.* nings, 875-6936. Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ Davis - Bradford Lumber Co., MEAN, PKACnCIMS a r m a n d b a p AIM, IT TAKES AM disclose the Identity of 1960 POiRD, 4-door, radio, heat­ ienced, ‘ women’s wearing ap­ POr-OOT* XT FIRST OUTFIELDER UKE WM AT LEAST tions, additions and lemodel- SUN OIL COMPANY 200 Tolland St., East Hartford. any advertiser using box er, automatic, good condition, parel, 3 or 4 day week. Apply y: BASE? WHCRE'5> THREE TOSSES TO SET THE BAL4L. Ing of aU types. ExceUent TOUR FIRST , TO FIRST BASE— AW’ BY TH’TIME letters. Readers answer­ no body rot, 3350. 649-2696. Garage—Service- Weekdays—568-3400 Tw eed’s In c., 773 Main St. EXPERIENCED janitors want­ bassaaan? HE SE757HROLISH RUNWIWS r ing blind box ads who S t o r a g e 1 0 workm anship. 649-6495. ed momingrs. Call 649-6334. 1959 MERCURY Monterey, 2- Evenings, Weekencte WOMEN ARDUMP RSCOVERIWS HIS CWU V desire to protect their General doanlng Services, Inc. THROWS, I'M ON THE Identity can follow this door, power steering, extra GLASTONBURY — storage A. A. I>ION, INC. Roofi^, Mr. Smith—236-0413 SALESWOMAN r ^ a . BAaiREAPYAM* Needed for general factory procedure: snow tires. CaU 643-2538. space for rent, 528 square feet. Siding, palnUng. Carpentry. Al­ FURNITURE salesman — part WAITINO/ Or W rite Full-time in Manchester B OaU Glastonbury 633-2936, terations and additions. OtU- work. Also qualified sewing or full-time. Apply Marlow’s, 1966 CEHVROLET Super Sport, P.O. Box 71, East Hartford jewelry store, pleasant Enclose your reply to the 528-1287. Ings. Workmanship, guaran­ machine trainees. 867 M ain St. box In an envelope — 300 h.p. triple carbs or stock teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. working conditions, sales addressed to the Classi- 4-barreI, 4-speed transmission WINTER STREET —garage for experience preferred. Write HELPER FOR Furniture and fled Manager, Manchester with hurst linkage, posl-trac- rent, 38 a month. Call Glaston­ Box T. Herald. appliance delivery truck. Call Evening Herald, together Roofing and Clhimneys 16-A Schools and Classes 33 MANCHESTER MODES UiatemR tlon rear end, AM-FM stereo bury, 633-7042 or 247-4046. M r. Pettenglll, 646-0111. with a memo listing the radio, air-conditioning, black a a . *mthHW,iAmi«u>.r...o«. companies you do NOT ROOFING — Specializing re­ BOOKKEEPER — 2 or 3 day P in e S t. want to see yoiu: letter. with red Interior, 5 brand new pairing roofs of aU kinds, new week, for long establl^ed re­ CARPENTERS wanted, layout tires, showroom condition, 3 2 ,- M otocycles— Bicycles 11 EARN UP TO $225 men, framers and helpers. Mak WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Your letter will be de­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys tail firm. Apply In own hand­ stroy sd if the advertiser Is 900. F irm . CaU 876-8698. QUAUTY Motorcycles for qual­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum A WEEK DRIVING writing to ^ x P, Herald. Construction C o., 643-2282, 876- one you’ve mentioned. If ity conscious people. As low as siding. SO years’ experience. ■niE BIG RIGS 8702. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for BAKERY SALESGIRL, stea^ *5^-11 not It will be handled in 310 down. M otorcycle Sales, 595 Free estimates. CkU Howley, the usual manner. position, full-time and part- J/ STEAK DINNER IF YOU HAVE $50 Washington St., MiddletoW. 643-5361, 644-8338. JOBS W AraNG a career In the office of a local ELEX7TRIOIAN — Journeyman, doctor. Applicant must be neat tim e, good wages. Apply In i>er- commercial, residential and WE HAVE A CAR FOR SEE US ON THE world’s most Train Now—Pay Later In appearance and able to meet son, Parkade Bakery, Manches­ Industrial. Rockville area, ‘ •You know, Mom, I c«i* t fliid a tWnjE * ter Parkade. MAYBE IT WOULD HELP 104* Lost and Found exciting motorcycle. 'The mag­ Heating and Plumbing 17 the public and a good typist. steady work. Call 875-5905. r Jimmy If wo Woro marriodi I guoto IU otop datii^ Wm. YOU nificent Norton Atlas 750cc, 60 Desire to become a permanent TOPUTUPTHE J jOST—P assbook No. W7889 B O rn PLUMBING and heating If you can pass a physical h.p. A1 Gill’s Motorcycles, 696 employe essential. References CLERICAL WORK — mature '•‘NOTIPPINIS’' SISN/ ; Cavings Bank of Manchester. repairs, alterations, electric and need a steady job year Washington St., Middletown, both business and personal re­ woman interested in meeting ’ Application made for payment. CUNLIFF MOTOR SALES and gas hot water heaters, free 'round, here Is your oppor­ the public. Typing a necessi­ Conn. tunity of a lifetime to en­ quired. Write Box R, Herald. iJ&i* ------estim ates. CUl 643-1496. ty, hours 3:30-10 or 11 p.m. WANTED 1X3ST—Grey angora cat, an- R oute 83 ter the trucking industry SSSssss 7>4B woftnyvMscr GLAMOUR AND $$$ are part Call 643-1141 ext. 339. An equal ■' Bwers to the name of Sam, Vernon COMFLEITE plumbing and NOW. QUALITY TRAIN- 1965 HONDA Scram bler CaU of the job selling Avon In spare opportunity employer. Gean, Late Model Bimunlt St. area. 649-6709. heating service, complete new ING, the largest company Just North of Vernon Circle after 6 p.m . 742-6526. time near home. Big earnings. BEN CASEY ______bathroom installations and approved school in the east needs 250 men to be trained Our TV and magazine advertls- GET MY FREE Catali^, earn USED CARS 643-0016 bathroom remodeling, 30 years A 5URGK3N?THArsWHATWE FOUND—Blue parakeet. Call for local and long distance Ing make It easy. Full training $50, $100—even more In name s o m y 1DIKTRUK CM TOUR 1962 HONDA 160 c. c., 3150. CaU In business. E arl VanCamp, Top Prices Paid **•' Nffi>FOR1HEEOON(W.~SUR6ERy! 649-5759. driving. Train with the best Call now for appointment at brand merchandise. Help your BUSY HOSPITAL SCHBPUU, 643-4411. 649-4749. on both Diesel and. gas For All Makes FOR THE DISEASE OFCREEPINS^ your own convenience in your friends shop at home. Write 1960 ENGLISH FORD wagon, trucks. Phone 1-249-7771 me, Alice Williams, Popular IHFIATION.UNDEBSPWD? low mileage, good condition. TOWNE PLUMBING Service— hom e, 289-4922. BY FRANK O’NEAL Announcements 2 Business Services anytim e. Club Plan, Dept. P804, Lyn- CARTER CHEVROLET S H O R T R IB S Call 742-8515. !■>-. Bathroonis remodeled. Repairs, O f fe r e d 1 3 alterations, heating. 643-8979, WOMAN FOR LIGHT house brook, N.Y. C O . , I N C . COTTON RUGS and bedspreads work, every Friday or Satur­ 115 BEEN m t V G dyed, 70 decorator colors. 1962 VALIANT - 4-door 649-4066, after 6 p.m . 1229 Main St. dan, like new. 643-0334 after” LAND CLEARING, tre* re­ Help W anted— ^Femalr 35 day morning. Wapplng, own 9NCE fVE SEEN 'TELL ME LaicI^ Lady Laundry, 43 Pur- moval, and chain saw work. transportation. Call ,644-8667, a f­ Phone 649-523$ SDU AND W R E WHAT HAS nsU Place, Manchester. 6 p.m . AT ______A . M ichaud. 742-8096. M illinery, Dressmaking 19 ter 4. INVITATION LAST// UWEUIERIHANEVER. H2AN5PIREP 1964 FALCON 8 convertible, IMPORTANT NOTICE PUKIN5 NW ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and ers, sales and service, bonded very good condition, $1,650. reasonably done in my home. The 1964 CivU Rights Law TO BID ABSENCE? 649-3046. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. prohlbito, with certain ex­ representative. Alfred AmeU, AU concrete repairs. Reason­ Call 643-8760. COLLEGE GRADUATE Sealed bids will be received ceptions, discrimination be­ at the office of the General 110 B ryan D r., M anchester. 644- 1962 OATAUNA —maroon, se­ able price*. 643-0861. Wanted LADY’S and GENT’S custom cause of sex. It wUl now be Manager, 41 Center Street, 8141. dan. 4-door hardtop, excellent Liberty Mutual Insurance P A R T -T IM E APPLIANCES repaired — aU tailoring and alterations at necessary for our readers Manchester, Conn., until May condition. CaU 643-9608 6-9 p.m . Company has an opening in 10, 1966 at 11:00 a.m. for CUSHMAN’S BAKERY PROD- makes washers, refrigerators, hom e, reasonable. 643-2264, 139 not only to read the usual COUNTER MEN our Manchester office for a Swimming Pool Concession: UCTS—Not sold in stores. For freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ WoodlMd St. Female Help Wanted and Few Evenings 1960 AUSTIN HEALY 3,000, $1,- recent college graduate for (Globe Hollow Concession '' home service caU 528-7291 af- tric ranges. OU burners Male Help Wanted classifi­ and Saturdays <3> MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 800, many extras. F or m ore in­ DRAPES, VALANCES, etc. cus- permanent, interesting, di­ S tand). J ^2L ter 7 p.m. Quality, variety, form ation caU 876-6130. cleaned and repaired. Oosma cations, but also our Classifi­ Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Age No Barrier serrvice. tom made to your measure­ cation Help Wanted — Male versified position in our If Over 18! BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE AppUance, 649-0060. cations are available at the A N I C e a Z B A M I CANT THINfC OF A B&TIU2 BA6fS 1964 C H E W Y ^ NOVA SS, V-8, ments, lined or iinlined. For or Female . . . 37. claim department. No Controller’s Office, 66 Center We WUI Train. WeOr-THATOBPBNPS-- TYPEWRITERS and addli« popular Club Plan, Depart­ shorthand or typing re­ Apply In Person At: CONGRATULATIONS, SAWYER. HERE ARE A V W W rT H A ty f=CR A UFBLON0m^OSHlP. 4-speed transmissian, 4-barrel SHARPENING Service — Saws, Street, Manchester, Connecti­ HOORAY.' ON TO VIETNAM.., i h o p b w A l . W H AM fle yau iSOTN© TO machines for lease. Yale Type­ ment P803, Lynbrook, New quired. B\>r confidential in­ LAND OF SWEAT YOUR ORDERS, Y3U AND JENSEN WILL FLY ee wHavi*jOueccwup? o m i u D o ^ , carb, Isky hydrauUc cam and knives, axes, shears, skates, cut. Nj, WE DID IT, f l T I L L . 6 ^ A ------y ------^ w riter Service, 649-4986. Y ork. terview phone Mr. Mc­ Town of Manchestor, MEATOWN JIMMY.'. AND TRIPLE-A YOUR OWN PLANE OUTTDTHE 6ETTY5BURS lifters, posdtractlon, sun 9000 rotary blades. Quick service. SECRETARY - bookkeeper. One U f r O F & C H tachometer, traction bars, ex­ Capitol Equipmen. 0>., 88 girl office, knowledge of book­ Caffrey at 643-1161. Connecticut m S ert B. W eiss ■ East Hartford, Conn. SWELL.' BETTER cellent condition, 22,000 mUes, Main St., Manchester. Hours keeping essential. Apply In per­ WEEKS' I ^^rOA/bVA/SS^AACf WRUnirMrAc tv/wa ONf / than HOPPING OVER $1,796. firm . CaU 643-1263 after daUy 7-5. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ son W.G. Schwarz Go., 994 T ol­ An equal opportunity em­ *•* t*«wa» iLA- I DfJVMNTWZOP . Storage 20 IN ONE OF THOSE CUSHY | WANTED — ride from north 7 p.m . day 7-4. 643-7958. land Tpke. Rockville. ployer. reARQUALS. COMMERCIAL JOBS. end to Manchester Manor Rest MANCHESTER Delivery. Light ‘ ^BUZANDJWWV home, hours 7-3:30, CaU 649 1960 CHEVROLET B iscayne, 2- TYPEWRITERS — Standard trucking and package deUvery. »S S CARRIER door, standard, 6 cylinder, good and electric. Repaired, over­ » * . 8971. Refrigerators, washers ‘ and QUALIFICATIOH condition, C all 643-4379. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ stove moving specialty. Folding First National TRIALS OFF RN — 7-3 shift, part time. Lau­ WANTED Ride to Pratt *: chines rented and repaired. ch airs fo r rent. 649-0752. JACKSONVILLE WWtaey, East Hartford, third Pickup and deUvery service. I rel M anor. 649-4619. WITH A MINIMUM mission and motor, $110. 1956 Stores, Inc OF ERRORS. Bhlft, from 240 W oodbridge St, Y a le Typew riter Service, 649- M ercury, $50. OaU 649-6352. Painting—Papering 21 HAVE A “Colonial Living Dem- M anchester, 643-8460. 4986. --- . Y oiiouaiiLMi.onstrktlon.’’ x\ci;civcReceive ivvcijrlovely iiwo-hos- WANTED — ride to Co)ts; Huy- 1963 FORD FASTBACK, 427 SALES AND Service on Arlene, HfSIDE and outside palnttedt. V .)p6TliriE ( rO T l tess credits. Display consists of, Bhqpe A ve. 8-4:45 shift, from engine, exceUent condition. Halm EoUpse, Jaoobaon lawn YouVnii namnname vnitryour .own own nrice.price. i O wood, glass, brass and wrought Phone 649-6576. Spool al rates for homeowners iron Items, Call Mrs. Jacque­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Vicinity Center St. 643-2297. mowers. Also HomeUte chain 65 o r over. 649-7868, 876-8401. line Ackerm an, 745-6040. m C K Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD 1957 KARMANN GHIA, serviced saws and International Cub HGURE CLERK iWJDAFBW 7 p Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ THERB’BTH' THANKS.LULUBEUBI MRS.VAM W MMUTES I'MTALKm6 TOMR.HOOVER..H& regularly, exceUent condition, JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ r BACK OF awn*, ULCER WILL B8 HAPPY TO OBT WANTS MB TO EXTBNP HIS SlUCERB AutomobUes For Sale 4 ment and sbaipening service Full or part-time days. LATBR..... $650.. CaU 644-0040. ing, Interior and exterior, pa­ y esi AND 1 DON'T I r CAN'T BELIEVE ▼ JM Ht, /'At AND WE LL THATS RIGHT, DUCKFOOT' t HBR SBM5 BACK'.J- on aU makes. L & M Equip­ Must have above average KNOW WHERE HILL IS I THOSE Boys WOULD J AfPMD m m REALLY BE ON I THE BILLY HILL SN O W - 1962 COMET, standard 6, radio, perhanging, wallpaper re­ 1962 CHEVROLET station wa­ ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, arithmetic ability and skill INVITATION STAYING.' I WAS AT HIS I WALK OUT ON \ GONNA,NEUIti TV NEXT FALL? LIKE LAWRENCE WELK ^ heater, clean, fine condition. moved. Wallpaper books on re- on comptometer or caJeu- gon, exceUent condition. Ca& 875-7609. M anchester E x­ AGENTS OFFICE— BUT C0RNEV5 MR.STONE,'/ THAT. AND JIMMY DEAN.) CaU 6^2996 after 5 p.m. quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ lator. IT'S LOCKED.' NOBODY CANSeUAHU. 649-8911 after 6. change—Ertterpriss 1945. TO BID <0F GOODS! NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ tim ates. Call 640-0668. Sealed bids will be received CHEVROLET hardtop, DICK’S SERVICE! — Snow- Company offers excellent at the office of the General ed down? Short on down pay­ 1958 INTERIOR and exterior paint­ good condition, new paint, new plowing, trucking, moving, rub­ wages and working condi­ Manager, 41 (Center Street, ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- ing, wallpaper removwi, fully tion? Don’t despair I See Hon- battery, rebuilt transmission bish removal, carpentry, clean­ tions, convenient free park­ Manchester, Conn., until May 3, insured. Rene Belanger, 643- ing, in - plant cafeteria, 1966 at, 11:00 a.m. tor Stump Mt Douj^as. inquire about low- and e i« ln e . $306. 646-0052. ing, general repairs, aU types 0612 o r 644^)804. above average benefita Rem oval. •at down, amaUest payments of odd jobs. Try Dick, reason­ 1066 RAM BLER Am erican 2- Bid forms, plans and specifi­ anywhere. No small loan or fi­ able. 643-4536. PAIXmNG BY Dick Fontune, door automatic transmission, cations are available at the nance company plan. Douglas interior and exterior. Paper A P P L Y • excellent condition. CJan be seen RENTALS—Power roller, chain Controller’s Office, 66 Center M otors, 833 Main. hanging and wall paper remov­ Street, Manchester, Connecti­ a fter 4:30, 06 B igelow St. saws, trail roller and aerator, al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. c u t lawn vac, rototiUers. Also sales REPOSSESSION: Take over QuaUty workmanship. Call First National Town of Manchester, paymenta^ju carih needed with 1060 BLACK TBIRD convertible and service on all lawn-equip­ evenings, 246-9503. Connecticut average credit. 1965 Pontiac all power, excellent condition. ment. Capitol Equipment, 38 Robert B. Weiss TRAINEE WANTED : GTO, 1964 Cadillac sedan. 1965 Call 875-4034, after 6 p.m . "^>Ialn S t. 643-7958. Stores, Inc. General Manager MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWELLIAMS Monza convertible. Can 289- Floor Unishins 24 8254, aak for Graham-Holmes. HAROLD AND SON Rubbidi Re- Park and Oakland Aves. AS TELETYPESEnER MONITOR 1962/MEROU31Y Meteor, stand­ moval — attics, cellars and FLOOR SANDING and refiaish- T i 'm a f r a id not, p r a d s h a w - EXCUSE A S Z WASSAYING...BUSINeS5 SILLY eOY. WILD ^ LOOK. CHRIS. 2 YOU LOOK! CH RIS YEAH! DON’T MIX 3960 CHEVROLET Impala con­ ard shift, as is $695. 742-6712. yards, weekly or moothly pldi- Ing (specializing in older East Hartford I BUSINESS HAS BEEN A AAE,. HAS BEEN A LITTLE yoO'Rl A PEST. HORSES COULDN'T CAN'T HAVE YOU STAY OUT OF H A S A YOUR BUSINESS ^You can start im mediately, previoijs experience not^ uttleslowlately . SLOW LATELY... ANDREA... GET KEEP ME AWAY PUSHING GIRLS SOCIAL LIFE P O IN T . WITH AfX vertible, automatic transmls- up. Bolton, Manchester vicin­ floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ JOE'S ■lan, power steering, power ity . Hantid H oar, 649-4084. ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. necessary. The work is pleasant and interesting. L O S T * INTO THE S A Y / DAVY PLEASURE.^ 1960 OOMEir—Radio, heater, WAITRESES ftill or part-time, brakes, excellent condition, No job too small. John Ver- dean, $295. Call 649-4773. day and night shift. Apply in PAYING CO. new tires. Owner 643-8152. SPRING CLEANING —land- fa ille, 640-6750. scaping, lawn raking, tree re­ person only, Howard Johnsem’s 3 7 Vz hour week, paid vacation, Blue Cross and Driveways - Parking 1958 FORD, 2-door, 6 cylinder, m oval, rem oval Of rubbish Restaurant 394 Tolland Tpke. )M ajor Medical coverage. Pension Plan and other( PONTIAC — 1963 Catalina <»n- Area* and Develop­ vertible, blue, power steering, new radiator, new battery, re­ from attics, cellars and ga­ Bonds— Stocks— Exit 94, WUbur Cross Park­ b e n e fit s . built transmission, very good w ay. •m ent W ork new power brakes, new top, 6 rages, 649-4665. Mortgages 27 condition, mechanically excel­ An !ltypee of Amesite new tires, will accept older car AOeXTUNTS r e ^ v a b le clerk, Repaired & Installed | APPLY IN PERSON In trade, $1,895. CaU 6-7 p.m . lent, $235. 644-8544. TREE (XrPTINQ — IVucking, BHXS? ? ? Consolidate all payments with our ONE PAY- light typipg and knowledge of •40-5598 o r 668-3914.______land clearing, amesife drive­ . FREE ESTIMATES 1957 OHEVROLEn' —- 4-door ways, driveways pahdied, re­ MEINT-RER-MONTH PLAN! ixKrickeeptng desired. Apply ' E-Z TERMS ' 11 1967 CHBWROLET — -door, hardtop, small V-8, good con­ moval of rubbish from cellars, Bank rates .available for home Personnel Department, Iona 4 ★ PkMlc M 4-8213*| very clean, $295, Call 6^1717, dition. CaU 649-5835 after 4 garages. Nigtota weekends. owners. Call New Haveor 787- Mfg. Co., R egept 8 t, Menches- ■Iter 4:80. - PJUe 649-2289, 568-1897. 5’761 or New London 442-1135. ter. PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, 'APRIL 21, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN Apartments—F la ts— Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Apartments—Flats— Apartm ents— ^Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sato 72 Houses For Sale 72 Lots For Sale 73 ______NOTICE h i Sfi HelDWante«-Male 36 Dog^-Birds-Pets 41 Hoqsehold Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Apartments—^FlRts— Tenements 63 Tenements 63 Tenements 63 ROCKVILLB — older 6-bedroom BJLLINGTON — large 4-room a public hearing will be held ^ _ - ______' ______. ' n _____— « — . m/*VD L> .KT %/T«>4 . «i Q+C 4. Tenements 63 MANC3HE5STER — 3 bedroom GARRISON Cblonial — 2 years NEW 2-FAMILY duplex, 2 bed- BOLTON -7- ACBIE wooded lot home, well kept, $13,500, no Ranch, 2-car garage on 3 acre by the Planning and Zoning 3% ROOMS, heat, hot water. NEED A HANCHESTER — 4 large Ranch, excellent condition and old, on a wooded lot, large liv­ rooms, m bath apartments with brook, in area of fine OPENINGS FOR PoUowlng — ST h . a sessed) Singer touch and sew - single ^ m . o S ' 649!2170, 9 MANCHESTER - large, new 4 money down. Call 876-9557 from plot. Call 876-9667 from 2-4:30 Commission of Manches- breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. stove, refrigerator, parking. Man, location, deluxe heated rec with separate basernent ga­ homes. Leonard Agency Real­ Previous experience required, in maple cabinet, excrilent Hazel S t room apartment, two blocks rooms, second floor, 2 bed­ ing. room, central hall, formal p.m. and 7-10 p.m. ter, Connecticut, on Monday, prentlceship training available Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton. M3- Completely redecorated, 3110. Realty, 649-8866, 649-4342. room, 2*^ baths, 3-zoned heat, rages. Aluminum siding. Call tors, ask for Helen Palmer, 2-4:30 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. paving raKers, truck drivers, condition. Payments only $9.60 from Msdn St., small well con­ rooms, pantry, porch, excel­ dining room, family size kitch­ _1______1______May 2, 1966 at 8 P.M. in the to qualifled man. H. O. Schulze 6427. MODERN ROOM, private en­ beautiful landscaped lot, $21,- 643-9278 643-6121, Norman S. 646-0469 or 649-3877. QUALITY CUSTOM build—Mo Hearing Room of the Municipal laborers. Apply in person. W. per month. Singer Sewing structed building with a quiet 4% rM M , |120. 1 5 F ^ t S t. jj^NT MAN has customers wait- lent residential location, young en MTith buUt-lns, one half bath trance, phone, rec room priv­ 900. Mitten Agency, Realtors, South Windsor neto Construction offers great- Building to consider the follow­ Q. Schwarz Co. Inc., 994 Hart­ Inc. 876-9707. AKC TOY, miniature and stand­ Center, 832 Main S t, 643-8883. atmosphere. Hayes Agency, off Main S t 646-0090, 643- ^ rentals. Call me today, couple only. May 1st, $95. and stone fireplaced family Hohenthal, Builder.______DOUBLE LOT — 200x400 deep. ileges, professional person. 643-6930. ing application for Special Per­ ford Tpke., RockvUle, Conn. ard poodles, wire hair terriers, ------—------— 6464)131. 6675. 649-3566, 649-4342. Call Glastonbury, 633-9057. room down, 3 large bedrooms MANCHESTER — 7 room fire-. Located on School Rd., Bol- er value in custom building. CONCRETE LABORERS 643-9895. MODERN UVING?? Raised Ranches, Ranches and mit in accordance with Art. IV, dachshunds, cockers, beagles. Always— BIG— BargaiM CONCORD RD. — Beautiful and two full baths up, central placed Cape, 1V4 baths, carpet­ ton. Reasonable. 649-2871. Section n of the Zoning Reg­ BEAUTIFUL new apartments, 474 MAIN ST. — Three room MANCHESTER — Deluxe 4 Colonials on Miller Rd., South NO EXPERIENCE shepherd puppies, Siamese kit­ A T A L B E R T S heated apartment, hot water, FOUR room heated apartment. air-conditioning, 2-car garage, ing. excellent location, walk ulations: Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room zoom duplex apartment built Ranch, large living room, for­ COVENTRY Lake — 2 lots, lake You feet! Tills appeal packed Windosr, Merrow Rd., Sugar MANAGERS WANTED tens, birds, monkeys, guinea TAKE YOUR TIME Apartments— Flats— Call 643-6118 between 8:30 a.m.- mal dining room, cabinet aluminum sidtog, $27,6(X). Phil- to all schools. Leonard Agen­ Split-Ranch has 7 rooms Addition to Group Dwell­ NECESSARY, duplex $150. -3^' mom flat $135. adults. Call 643-2426, 9-6. by Damato, quiet, convenient privileges, $1,200. Call morning Hill Rd. Old Stafford Rd., Tol­ pigs, ducks, chicks. Full line PAYING Tenements 63 4:30 p.m. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ brick Agency, 649-8464. cy, Realtors, 646-0469. desig;ned for those who keep ings located on southeast 2 large bedrooms, 1 ^ baths. location. Also like new 3 room or evenings, 649-5061. land. Lot available in Coven­ corner of McKee St. and of supplies. Milford, 878-6354. 1, 2 or 3 YEARS apartment on first floor, heat tion room, Tandscap^ yard. pace with up-to-date living. WE HAVE customers waiting m S . G.E. f o r l ^ ' J ? f o u r r o o m duplex, oil fur­ MANCHESTER — like new 2 MANCHESTER — Oversized try, South Windsor, Tolland. Summer St., Residence SUNOCO CALL 643-1984 Sisr^:;;ith water, refrigerator, stove, air- and ax>pUt***ees included in Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, Get your family into the POODLES, silver gray, 5 weeks TO P A Y for the rental of your apart­ frlgerator, range, disposal, nace, hot water, stove and re­ years old, 3-bedroom Ranch, Cape, 3 full baths, 8 or 4 bed­ Gorman-Moneto Realty, 875- Zone A. Proposed addition conditioned, patio, barbecue. both. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 643-5953. Resort Property For Sale 74 swing. Only $23,900. Call Sun Oil Company is look­ AFTER 6 P.M. old, AKC registered, bred from “SUPER DELUXE” ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ dishwasher. Rrivate basemrata frigerator. Adults preferred. paneled family room, built-ins, rooms. garage, full rec room. Roger Walker, 649-5306. 8616, 644-1732, or 644-0758. is 4-famlly dwelling^ Vari­ Incinerator, parking, adults. ances requested for lot size ing for six aggressive men good Toy championship stock, 3 ROOMS of FURNITURE tate. «>3-5129. piped for automatic washer and Call 643-4843. I/ X )KTNQ lor anything in real $16,500 — ATTRACTIVE 5% 2 baths, air-conditioned, alumi­ Wesley R. Smith Construction WATERFRONT Coventry Lake 649-6750. num storms, garage, lot lOOx- COVENTRY — 4-bedroom Col­ and distance between pro­ to enter our Paid Manage­ papers to show. Mother very O N L Y $433 dryer. Air - conditioning (op­ estate rentals — apartments, room Ranch, fireplace, garage, Co., 643-1667. north east side, 7 room, com­ posed dwelling and existing 200. Owner transferred. Han­ BARROWS & WALLACE onial, 2 full baths, fireplace, l*/4 ment Training Program, ARE YOUR TALENTS intelligent and obedient, does $14.08 DOWN tional), toaster TV antenna, homeS;' multiple dwellings, no full basement, e»'celle":t condi­ pletely furnished cottage. Leon­ dwelling. Applicant: An­ ley Agency, 643-(K)30. TWO FAMILY 5-5, convenient Manchester Parkade acre lot. Wesley R. Smith Con­ These men will manage many tricks and walks on $14.08 MONTH hot water oil heat, open stair­ fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, ard Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. drew Ansaldi. I their own station upon suc­ RECOGNIZED hind legs.. Come, let Sherie J. D. RENTALS NOTICE location to bus, dropping, etc. Manchester 649-5306 struction Co., 643-1667. case, large sliding door closets, 643-6129. call Hutchins Agency, Real* $7,100—four room Ranch, over­ All interested ' persons may cessful completion of this show you. 649-3635. — JUST LOOK — sliding glass doors. On bus line, tors, 649-5324. sound Investment. Lrenard Ag­ attend this hearing. AND APPRECIATED a d o p t e d sized garage, on Lakeview Dr. ency, Realtors. 646-0469. Suburban For Sale 75 GLASTONBURY — Custom program. — YOU GET — FOUR rooms, second floor, near schools, shopping and j^IANCHESTER — Spacious 3 Planning and 2!oning RENTAL HOUSING CODE BRICK RANCH — Modern J. D. Real Estate Oo., 643-5129 T churches. Open dally and week­ room apartment, first floor, $5,000 — Spring Special. Year built 6 room Colonial, 3 bed­ Wanted— Real Estate 77 Commission 16-PIECE BEDROOM oven and range, $90. or 649-8538. CENTER HALL Colonial Ranch John B. Latoenzo, Minimum Inventory investment Live Stock 42 ends, noon - 5 p.m. 649-6591, FOR TH E heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ kitchen with built-ins, 2*4 ’round cottage with attached rooms, l* i baths, breezeway 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM baths, formal dining room, with 8 bedrooms, 1*4 baths, WANTED — 6-6 room home, Chairman K Not See Us Right Now 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo­ TOWN OF ANDOVER erator, private porch, excellent MANOHBSTBRr-2-famUy, 6-6, garage, excellent for home or and garage. *!4 acre lot. beau­ HORSES BOARDED — private 12-PIECE KITCHEN 4% rooms, utilities and ap­ family room with fireplace, 2- good sized living room, built- tiful condition, 5 years old, desirable location. Write Box Clarence W. Welti, cated at junction of Woodbridge location, Adults. $116. Call 643- 3 bedrooms, separate utilities, investment. Call Mitten Agen­ TO QUAUFT: Openings for full or part- farm, excellent care. Call 643- — W IT H pliances, first floor, $1M, An ordinance establishing the minimum car garage, A A Zone, $32,500. in oven and range, level 100 x minutes to golf course, $25,- AA, Herald. Secretary and Parker Sts. M.P. Elnter- atlo 649-5324. 1. Basement — means that portion of a large patio and walkway. Call buy now and choose your own For More Information 5 Years Old and Growing Free Storage Until Wanted Four rooms, first floor, rage or patio, one room com­ In 1964, perfect condition. Sell­ FOR T H E sand. 643-9504. «TV RftOTiyr rvTTPTEX earaee' Partly under ground level and having less than o ^ h a lf of iw B u s in e s s Locations owner, 649-3319. interior and exterior decora­ a"* Please Note: Appliances are re- wall to wall carpeting, SIX ROOM D U ^ X garage, veiling height below the average grade of the pletely Independent of other ing for $18,900. Immediate oc­ Legral Notice TOWN OF ANDOVER CALL TABCO M FG. heated, very clean. $120. For Rent 64 ting, big wooded lot. Selling I KEEP CARPET cleaning prob- conditioned and guaranteed for adults preferred, no small cWl- eround. . , . NEW TWO family flat — 5-5, rooms, 2^ baths. J. D. Resd for $23,500. T. J. Crockett, cupancy. ’ITie R. F. Dlmock 53 Elm St., Manchester dren, references. Inquire 21 2. Cellai^ — means that portion of a building located en­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE hold An ordinance establishing the minimum standards and re­ 643-2103 lems small—use Blue Lustre one year DESIRABLE store or office Bowers school area, large Estate Oo. 643-5129 or 649-8638. Realtor, 643-1577. Oo., 649-5245. at Oovpntn’. within and for the tirely under ground level or partly under ground level ^ quirements of space, use and location of garden apartments Xof SUN OIL COMPANY wall to wall. Rent electric No Commission or Fees to Fairfield St. kitchen, 22’ living room, sep­ dl.etrlct of Coventry, on the 19th day On Display at Main Store having one-half or more of its clear floor to ceiling height below •pace, ground floor, clean, at­ ROCKLEDGE — 4 bedroom of April. A.D. 19M. the purpose of insuring their adequacy and safety for human shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint A Applicants FOUR bedroom Garrison Colon­ WEEK DAYS 668-3400 Phone for Appointment IF INTERESTED — 5 rooms the average g;rade of the,-adjoining ground. tractive and reasonable. Apply arate furnaces, city utilities. Ranch —large Uvlng room, 2 Vernon Present. Hon. £>lmore Turldnxton. habitation. AMBITIOUS young man inter­ Wallpaper Supply. ial, a stone’s throw from Bow- Judge. ASK FOR "CARL” furnished, middle aged, no chil­ 3. Dwelling — means any building which I®, Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 CaU Leon Cieszynski, BuUder, flreidaces, family room, 2H Estate of WaHer A. Terleckl late JJVENINGS — WEEKENDS ested in learning mill work etrj School, double lot, well CAPE WITH TREES Section I. Definitions...... - SCREENED LOAM for the best Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 CALL dren, with heat, reasonable, or Intended to be used in whole or in part for living, sleeping, a.m. - 8 pjn. 649-4291. baths, rear yard fenced to. of Coventry In said district, de- A. The followingl definitions shall apply In the interpretation MR. SMITH 236-0413 trade needed, medical and in­ landscaped with many trees, cea.sed. in lawns and gardens. Deliv­ See It Day or Night nice home. 649-9024. cooking or eating by human occupants. ___ ' „ $25,900. PhUbrick Agency, 649- Oversized 6-room home hear Upon appUcatioii of Loretta V. and enforcement of this ordinance: j surance program, paid holi­ 4. Dwelling Unit — means any room, group of ^ m s . ot MANCHES’TER — M m e office RANCH — Seven rooms,- one pine, maple, white birch Includ­ Mattlson praying that an in.stniinent Write P.O. Box 71 ered from our screening plant, jf you have no means of trans- space, 100 to 2,000 square feet, year old, prestige neighbor­ 8464. ing 40’ cherry tree about to Lake Street School. 3 bed­ ------—I ■ ,1.. i... 1. Basement—means that portion of a building located partly days and vacation. Forbes, Inc. Also gravel, sand and fill. J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. portion of a dwelling and forming a smgle unit for habitation East Hartford portation. I’ll send my auto for by persons which is used or Intended to be used for living, central location, abundance of hood on deadend street, large bloom, 2-car attached garage rooms plus unfinished 4th tesiHrneiif a t said docpa.-iiHi bp ad- under ground level and having less than one-h^f of its cle^ 649-5892. SOUTH WINDSOR Town Line bedroom. Modem kitchen mittpd to pnibate and that ipttera to celling height below the average grade of the adjoining grouna. George H. Grlffing, Inc. And­ you. No obligation whatsoever. 643-5129 643-8779 parking, alter to suit. Hayes Jot with trees, decorated with and double garage rear of lot, SEALED BID sleeping, cooking or eating. ... but in Manchester. 8 room with built-ins, large living oc administration with Uip will an- „ Cellar— means that portion of a building located entirely over. 742-7886. 5. Habitable Room — means a room or enclosed floor spaM elegance for rich and exclusive wxed b(' frrant('d on said e.atato, an v.*«=**»* o w IavoI otiH havincr nriA- Agency, 646-0131. Colonial... 4-4 with 2% baths. excellent storage or future room with fireplace. Only per apDiin on file. It la under g^round level or partly under ground level having one A — L — B— E — ^R—T*— S for habitation by persons which is used or intended to be usM beauty plus luxury. Flrepleroes, HANNAH’S HUSBAND Hector 43.45 a LLYN ST.. HARTFORD NOTICE Built within the last two g;uest house, central hall, liv­ $18,900. CaU D. Sisco, 875- ORDERED That the foreffc^npr ap- qj. more of its clear floor to celling height below the average ELECTRICIAN, some exper­ for living, sleeping, cooking or eating, excluding, however, bath­ •’TORE FOR RENT — Main St. bathrooms, garages. You name BUS DRIVERS hates hard work so he cleans OPEN NIGHTS ’TILL 9 P.M. THE JENSEN Apartments, 92- years, this home offers maxi­ ing room with fireplace, 2*i6 6611. a ‘™ hl-"'VnUrorr“ ^ n " & u ^ - ffrade of the adjoining ground. ience needed. Call 644-0109. Town O f Vernon rooms, iwi.m, water closet — compartments, r—...... — — laundries, , t 1,400 square fe*t, heated. CaU It, this house has it For ap­ baths, master bedroom 22x21, “ thp 28Ui day 3. Garden Apartment—means a building or group of build- the rugs with Blue Lustre. 94 East Middle ’Tpke. New 414 Sealed bids for the perform- hallways, closets, recreation rooms, workshops, hobby ana g a ™ mum in space for gracious liv­ in said District, on ---- — . ------—^------, . v. - . . . MOVING — 21” console T. V., 622-3114. pointment to see call Phllbrick walk-in closet, formal dining BARROWS & WALLACE not over two stories to height to tended to be ^cupjed t i r e SERVICE MAN, 46-65 Full-time and part-time for Rent electric shampooer $1 room apartments. Rent in­ ance of duties in connection rooms, storage rooms, and similarly used sp^es wmen are ing at the minimum price. VHF; aluminum clothes line; 4 Agency, 649-8464. room, large brick walled pa- JSve'i' - . . ,::r"X ~ ^4ous“inler"J:^^" « ce to three or more families...... living Independently ...... of each ■- other ^ d m hours per week. Must be liAeedy charter coach and school Olcott Variety Store. cludes hot water and indi­ with the following items will accessory uses to conforming dwellings, dwelling units ana BET OF OFFICE suites In Asking price is only $24,500. Manchester Parkade tennis rackets, hand lawn mow­ tio, upper 20’s. No agents, 649- naW ♦‘Statu of iho punduncy of «aid designed as to g^ve the maximum amount of open space per worker and married. Paid va­ bus. Also full-time me­ vidual apartment thermostati­ be received at the office o f the habitable rooms. * -o-a State Theater Building. In­ 8 ROOM COLONIAL —2 years Basement garage, combina­ Manchester 649-5306 application and the Hme and place familv YOU SAVED and slaved for wall er, 643-5027. Superintendent of Schools, . Occupant — means any person over one (1) year '2811. cation and other benefits. Ex­ chanic. cally controlled heat, Hotpoint 6 01 quire 11-8 p.m., Mr. Daly, 643- old. 2 car attached garage, 4 tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. to 4. Apartment or Dwelling Unit-nieaM a poup of r^ir^ to wall carpet. Keep it new Town of Vernon, Comer o f living, sleeping, cooking or eating in or otherwise occupymg or copy • UIU* 4HU4 I ll» »IV ysn- —- ———------__ — - perience helpful but not essen- kitchen (range, refrigerator, 7832. Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577, with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ MOVING — Entire household School and Park Streets at the having possession of a dwelling, dwelling unit or iw m . large bedrooms, 1V4 baths, liv­ TWO BLOCKS from Mato, 6 SOUTH WINDSOR—Beautiful paper having a rirculation in aald qj* portion of a garden apartment and forming a single unit for tiaL Apply in person. Nlchols- district goods for sale. Cali 649-9267 disposal), 2 air-conditioners times listed below, and there- 7. Rent — means to lease or to let or hire out to a person ing room with fireplace, for­ WBLLB STREET—A four fam­ room ColoniaU, 2-car garage, 5*4 room Ranch with full the day 5^"d'h<^ringfip a ^ a r habitation by presons which is used or Intended to be used-for Manchester Tire, 295 Broad St. tric shampooer $1. ’The Sher- OFFICE AND studio for rent, POST ROAD STAGES anytime. for each apartment, 1% col­ after immediately opened and not a member of the owner’s family unit space for occupancy mal dining room, large kitch­ endoeed porch, shaded lot, basement. Real buy at $16,250 enusp at saft ftme and living, sleeping, cooking or eating. wln Williams Co. 983 Main St. WUl remodel to ily home, one apartment va­ ■ ■ ■ ’ ------5. Habitable Room—means a room or enclosed floor space ored tile baths, sound proof­ read in public. or use for living, sleeping, cooking, or eating. en with Tappan 400, dishwash­ cant on sale. 'Three car ga­ permanent siding, $16,900. Tiled bath, vanity, many ex- plflce «** MANCHESTER Colonial — 6 tor, 643-1577. owner home. Featuring 8 sory uses to conforming, garden apartments. Saturdays, also colorist. Call les, from 6’, $14.60, and up. We guaranteed, exceptional value, privatepricing, ^sem ent stor- ^jjg Town of used as a dwelling, ’ dwelling unit or habitable iw m . room, kitchen, uWMty room, oil 6. Occupant—means any person over one year of age, living, M cD o n a l d d r i v e i n 0090. rooms and a heated and fire­ Lee Chamberlain Portrait Stu­ make any length, free delivery from $14.50. Also a few brand age, 2 blocks to bus, very con- y g „io „, (b) No basement space shall be rented to be used as rooms, large family kitchen, MANCHESTER — 7 room fire- furnace, 2-car garage, huge In Idle Claims sleeping, cooking, or eating in or otherwise occupying or having 46 W. Center St. placed family room. S generous dio, 875-4816. 593 Telcottviile W. Zinker, Route 286 Pinney new Singer Sewing Machines venient to grammar, junior 1. Summer Maintenance a dwelling, dwelling unit or habitable room U ) the beautiful closed porch, garage, placed Colonial, recently pan­ work shop, beautiful secluded . ______possession of an apartment or dwelling unit St., Ellington, 876-0397 after 4. Houses For Rent 65 bedrooms, roomy kitchen com­ PART-’TIMB kitchen help, must Rd., RockviUe. at $59.50. Singer Sewing Cen­ high and high school. For ap­ (Painting) - May 3, 1966 - 9:00 and walls thereof are watertight and impervious to the je ^ a ^ treed lot, near bus and shop­ eled family room, modern yard for children, excellent pos­ Unemployment compensation f Rent—means to lease or to let or hire out to a person not ter, 832 Main St., 643-8883. or seepage of underground and surface waters and Insulated ping. Char-Bon Real Estate, kitchen with dishwasher and plete with budU-ins. 30 foot liv- claims filed in Manche.ster la.st ^ member of the owner’s family unit space for occupancy or us« have driver’s license. Apply in POWER lawn mower, snow pointment call The Jensen A.M. OOMPLETEJLY furnished trail­ sibility for only $13,600. Ray 2. Fuel (all schools) - May 4, against dampness; (2) the minimum aggregate gla^ area of 643-0683. disposal, 1*4 baths, formal tog room—dining room. S full week increased by six from the for living, sleeping, cooking or eating. person. 120 Charter Oak St. blower, electric hedge clip­ Building Corp. Mr. Barney er, Coventry Lake, $100 month­ & Dot Roy Realty, 876-8698. 1966 - 9:00 A.M. windows shall be not less than one-tenth (1/10) of the flTOr ly. Trailer space available. dining room, $19,200. Leonard baths. Three zone heat. 2 car TELEVISION pers. Inquire 248 School St. Peterman, 643-2463 . or Mr. $13,600 —MANCHES’TER im­ week before, with 487 claims j j Minimum Space, Use and Location Reqnlremento. EXPERIENCED painters and 3. Bottled Gas - May 4, area of each reom; (3) all windows shall be located above the Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. EAST CENTER ST. —8 rooms garage. 200x 288 tree shaded Musical Instraments 53 Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644. grade of the adjoining ground; and (4) two (2) means of exit 742-8892. maculate 2-bedroom Ranch, filed for the week ending April ^ person shall rent, lease or let to another for occupancy young all around handy man. CARPETING getting grey? 1966 - 9:00 A.M. 1*4 baths, centered fireplaced lo t Must be seen. Mid 30’s. TECHNICIANS Raymond E. Ramsdell to the exterior shall be provided. . , Timken Oil Burner, full cellar, $14,200—WF3LL KEPT 6 room 16, compared to 481 for the any garden apartpient or portion thereof which does not comply CaU 875-8073 weekdays 3-6 p.m. Restore the natural color by BLECriTWC chord Sllvortone THREE ROOM ajiartment, 118 Resort Property Colonial, built-ins, 6 bedrooms. Wolverton Agency, Realtors. Superintendent of Schools (c) Every dwelling unit shall contain at least one nice trees, assume mortgage. home — situated on elevated week ending April 9. ^vlth the following requirements: . . „ renting a Glamorene Electric organ, never used, sacrifflee, Mein St., $96. Call 643-2426, 9- Only $19,500. Hayea Agency, 649-2613. General Electric requires Town of Vernon Hundred (100) square feet of floor space for the first occupant For Rent 67 $89.90 monthly. Hutchins Agen­ treed acre lot. Leonard Agen­ The entire rise and more, (a) no cellar, basement space or portion t h e r ^ s l ^ Rug Shampooer for only $2 a $385, bench free. Call after 6. thereof and at least Eighty (80) additional square feet of floor 646-0131. TV technicians in expand­ cy 649-5324. cy, Realtors, ask for Helen VERNON — very attractive 6 was reflected to the RockvlHe be rented to be used as an apartment, dwelling unit or habitable day at Manchester Wallpaper 3 p.m., 643-2903. space for each additional occupant, the floor space to be calcu­ CAPE CX)D — Dennisport, 2 and ing service department. Palmer, 646-0469 or 649-3877. MANCHESTER — attention in­ & Paint. Only your super­ lated on the basis of the total habitable reom area. Every r^ m 8 bedroom cottages, all con­ 1959 RANCH ON A high shaded ^ ” "® '^®^’ «ub-office, where claims last room. dwelling unit shall contain at least 400 square EVENING PBS Top salaries, outstanding occupied for sleeping purposes by one occupant shall contain vestors — Unique opportunity unfinished bedroom on second week increased 13 over those snace for the first occupant thereof and at least 125 market clerk will know for veniences, automatic heat, off lot. 3 very large bedrooms. A well-known Con­ employe benefit program. at least Seventy (70) square feet of floor space and every ix^m MANCHESTER — 6% room to buy 4-family plus single floor, 2-car garage, full base- of the previous week. additional square feet of floor space for each additional occupant, sure. • Wanted—^To Buy 58 season rates. Rockville 875-0682 Huge kitchen with built-ins and necticut firm has two Career opportunity, must occupied for sleeping purposes by more than one occupant Shan Cape recently decorated, alum­ home, new central heating sys­ ment, wooded rear lot, near claim s filed throughout the floor space to be calculated on the basis of the total habitable yotc Is Your Chance to Join a dining area. Fireplaced living openings for indus­ be high school graduate. WE BUY and sell antique and contain at least Fifty (50) square feet for each occupant thereof. inum storms, convenient loca­ tem in 4-famlly, annual Income schools. Owner anxious, trans- g ^ q ^« last week increased room area, room, oil hot water heat. 2 trious, reliable men. Please call J. C. McCarthy, Boats and Accessories 46 used furniture, china, glass. aU- Wanted To Rent 68 tion. Hanley Agency, 643-0030. $5,200. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ferred. Warren E. Howland, g ii^ tly by 337 to a total of . - ver, picture frames, old cotoa, Fine Retail Organization .... Section rat. Inspections ^ ^ , car garage. Excellent con­ 289-6871. 1. The Building Inspector and/or his authorized agent is WANTED — Apartment for rent IN ONE of Manchester’s pre­ Realtor, 643-lm ______18,114. During the coroespond- B ^ l C T i p e c t o r and/or his authorized agent !• MAS’IER CRAFT —boat trailer, guns, pewter, scrap gold, dition. $17,900. Wolverton Ag­ OWNER —Garrison Colonial— ______tilt bed, for 16’ boat, with ex­ hereby authorized to make inspections for the purpose o f de­ prefer 4-bedrooms and yard. mium locations, a four bed­ centrally located, attached, VERNON Split Level high non hereby authorized\to ni^e..lnspeetion8 for^t^ CUSTODIAN watches, old Jewelry, hobby termining compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and ency, Realtors, 649-2813. tras, excellent condition. Call Call 649-1161. room Cape with 1*4 baths. heated garage, screened porch, on a wooded lot. Six rooms in claims totaled “ 27,098. termlntog compliant with...... the provisions ‘ ' of ' this ordinance “ and Do general cleaning collections, paintings, attic con­ the safety and adequacy of dwellings, dwelling units or portions 643-8863. COLONIAL RANCH. Owner Formal dining room, large liv­ nice yard, ivi baths. No aig- all plus garage, 125x150’ lot. Ne\^ Haven led the state last safety and adequacy of garden apartments for human habi- work. This work In- Help Wanted— tents or whole estates. BtoiU- thereof for human habitation. For the purpose of making such built 1956 and featuring gen­ ing room plus a finished rec­ ents. For appointment call 649- Home in excellent condition. week with 2,976 claims, and tatlon. F of the purpose of making such Inspection, the Building cliides sweeping, floor Male or Female 37 hire Repair Service. 648-7449. inspection, the Building Inspector and/or his authorized agent WANTED — 6 or 7 room house was followed by Bridgeport inspector and/or his authorized agent is hereby empowered to In- erous dimensions throughout. 6 reation room in the basement 5856. Real private location but still washing and rdated is hereby empowered to inspect and survey at all reasonable In Manchester, 646-0224. wlth 2,710, Hartford with 2,226, spect and survey at all rea'^nable times all apartments, dwelling WAITRESS and WAITER need­ MOTOR and boat for sale, $50. HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, times all dwellings, dwelling units or portions thereof. The o ^ e r rooms include a formal dining Utility room and an oversized ____ close to elementary school. T. duties. Hours are 6 Call 643-6624. one car garage. Owner anx- MANCHESTER — exceptional 8 and Waterbnry with 2,004. units or portions thereof. 'The owner and/or occupant of every ed, part-time. CaU Bolton Lake bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, and/or occupant o f every dwelling, dwelling unit or portion WANTED — 3 bedroom house room and a 14 x 15 kitchen J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. p.m. to 1 CLm., five day ious, trades considered. House bedroom Ranch, fireplace, at Manchester was in the 12th apartment, dwelling unit or portion thereof, or person in charge, Hotel, 643-9731. glassware. We buy estates. VU- thereof, or person in charge, shall give the Building Inspector or apartment for couple with with cabinets all around. 2 car week. and/or his authorized agent access to such dwelling, dwelling is vacant. T. J. Crockett, Real­ tached garage, walk.out base­ ■not amont the state’s 20 of- shall give the Building Inspector and/or his a u th ored agent Diamonds— W atches— lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 8 amall children. Resisonable garage. 100 x 400 treed lot. ■pot among m e siaie s zo oi apartmente, dwelling units or portion thereof at all WANTED — man or woman to Lake St., jSolton, 649-3247. MANCHESTER unit or portion thereof at all reasonable hours for the purpose Quaity built. Mid 20’s. Wolver­ tor. 643-1577. ment, nicely shrubbed land­ flees. rent. Call 643-4866 between 6-8 reasonable hours for the purpose Of such inspection and survey. sell real estate full time, ex­ Jewelry 48 of such inspection and survey. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. scaping. Char-Bon Real Estate, p m . only. SOUTH WINDSOR SUPPLY MAN perience preferred but not nec­ Section IV. Enforcement and Service of Notice and Orders BRUCE ROAD In Lakewood 643-0683. Section IV. Enforcement and Servlc^f NoOoe and Orders, WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ 1. The Building Inspector and/or his authorized agent Is Circle . . . a stately 6 room Stock Inventory and essary. Contact Mr. Phllbrick, Rooms Withont Board 59 WANTED — two car garage or DUTCH COLONIAL — consist­ WAPPING AREA 1. The Building Inspector and/or\hls authorized agent la pairing. Prompt service. Up to Manchester’s Newest . . . Most hereby given the power and authority to enforce the provisions Colonial. Excellent fam ily MANCHESTER — Dartmouth Revenue Office and distribution of sup­ 364 Main St., or caU 649-8464 $20 . on your old watch In equivalent storage space. Call ing of 7 rooms, and 1% baths. hereby given the power and authority to ^ fo rce the provisions of THE THOMPSON HOUSE. Cfot- of this ordinance. •• ^ j A million words cannot de­ home to a fine residential area. Heights, 7 room Raised Ranch this ordinance. \ plies and materials. for appointment. trade. Closed Mondays. F. B. 2. Whenever the Building Inspector and/or his authorized 643-8930 after 4 p.m. Poster St. corner of Beelzebud tage Street, centrally located, Modem Department Store! scribe this typical New Eng­ Three big bedrooms, and a completely carpeted, paneled, Changes^ Hours 2. Whenever, the Building Inspector an^tor his authorized Also involves sotqs uq- Bray, 737 Main Street, State agent determines that there are reasonable grounds to believe Rd. New 6 room Raised Ranch. FULL OR PART-TIME help, large, pleasantly furnished land designed home, carefully large living room, formal din­ firexilaces, 2*4 baths, loaded agent determines that there are reasonable Wounds to believe ' loading of materials Theater Building. rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 that there has been a violation of any provision of this ordi­ Open everyday and evenings The Collector of Revenue of- there has been a violation of any provision pf this ordinance Hours are 5 p.m. to must be over 18, for day or nance or o f any rule or regulation adopted pursuant thereto, he Apartment Buildings custom crafted with Um ing room, kitchen is adequate. with extras, large wooded lot, for overnight and permanent Breezeway, attached two car until 9 p.m. flee will close a half-hour earlier or of any rule or regulation adopted pursuant tncreto, he shall 1:30 cun., five day evening shift. Inquire in per­ shall give notice of such alleged violation to the person or persons For Sale 69 grace and beauty of Colonial low 30’s. Chll 643-9133. guest Itates. on rtpneral Manaeer give notice of such alleged violation to the person Or persons re- son Burger Chef, 235 Main St. Florists— ^Nurseries 49 responsible therefor, as hereinafter provided. Such notice shall; days of old. Central chimney garage. Lot has plenty of ------—— from now on. General Manager » therefor, as hereinafter provided. Such notid week. RARE opportunity to buy 10- trees. Offered at $25,900. T. J. MANCHESTER — 6 room Ool- (a) Be in writing; . with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled Call evenings Robert Weiss announced today. (g, gg writing; COOKS — immediate openings EVERGREENS — Arborvltae, apartment house to Manchestgr Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. onlal, with den or family room, Permanent work, reg­ (b) Include a statement of the reasons why it is being g;ambrel roof and small pane Office hours will be 8:30 a.m. (bj include a statement of the reasons why It^fo being for full-time night and day pyramid type, 4’ , $2.75; Globe in unique residential location. 3 bedrooms, formal dining * 644-8063 ular raises, excellent NOW HIRING Issued; j windows. Screened porch over­ to 4 p.m. weekdays. issued; cooks, experience not neces­ $14,900 — 6 room Ranch, pan­ working conditions plus type, 18-24” , $2.75. Yews, up­ (c) Allow a reasonable time for the doing of any act Large lot of almost 3 acres. looks beautiful landscaiped room, generous kitchen with sary, will train. Howard John­ right 3*4-4’, $5.; spreading eled family room, fireplace, pantry. Original owner, Bow­ ’The change will allow em- (c) Allow a reasonable time for the doing of anj^act many - valuable bene­ LAWTON it requires; A fine, well paying investment yard, located to one of Man­ son’s Restaurant, 394 ’Tolland type. 16-18” , $2. 44 Baldwin Rd. (d) Be served upon the owner or his agent, or the oc­ double garage, large lot, trees, ers School area. Wolverton ployes to summarize the day’s It requires; __ . ^ fits .. priced to sell immediately. For chester’s best neighborhoods. BOL’TON — 7 room custom ^ ^ (d) Be served upon the owner or his agent, or the ois- Tpke., Manchester, exit 94 Wil­ 644-8049. cupant as the case may require: Provided, that such notice shall further details ask for Bill Bel- assume mortgage, $112.83 Agency, Realtors, 640-2818. receipts. Weiss said. be deemed to be properly served upon such owner or agent, or Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. Split, large living room with cupant as the case may require: Provided, that such notice shalK IF INTERESTED, APPLY bur Cress Parkway. GARDEN monthly. Hutchins Agency, 649- As a convenience to tax* be deemed to be properly served upon such owner or agent, or \ M A ll & FEMALE upon such occupant, if a copy thereof is served upon him per­ fiore. Realtor, 643-5121. MANCHBS’TER — Mato St. at stone fireplace, paneled fam­ IN WRITING TO BOX $19,900—6 room Ranch —2 car 5324. payers. Weiss said, the office upon such occupant, if a copy thereof is served upon him per- APPLICA’nON S are being tak­ Garden— Farm— ^Dairy sonally; or if a copy thereof is sent by certified mail to his last Strickland — large comfortable ily room, 2 full baths, on acre U, MANCHESTER EVE­ basement garage, rec room, will close at 7 p.m. on July 28, .sonally; or if a copy thereof is sent by certified mall to his last en for credit department, Products 50 APARTMENTS known address; or if a copy thereof is posted in a conspicuous Business Property BY OWNER—Cozy Cape, fire­ 8 room home, ideal for home- wooded lot. Leonard Agency, the last ’Thursday of the month, Career opportunities for experienced, qualified de­ place in or about the dwelling affected by the notice; or if he is fireplace. Unusual electrical known address; or if a copy thereof is posted in a consplcuoua NING HERALD STATING morning and evening hours place, many extras, privacy, office combination. Bel Air Realtors, ask for Helen Palm- gt noon on July 30, the last place in or about the garden apartment affected by the notice; APPLES—Macs. Northern Spy, served with such notice by any other method authorized or re­ For Sale 70 210. J. D. Real Estate Co. QUALIFICATIONES. available. Apply W. T. Grant, partment managers. Many openings in all depart­ trees. Country living, seven Real Estate, 043-9332. er, 646-0469n o n or__ 649-3877.n.n oott _ or if he Is Served with such notice by any other method author­ Delicious, Rome Beauties, quired by the laws of this State; and 643-5129 or 649-8538. Saturday of the monik. Patkade. Lawton Road ments. Excellent pay and fringe benefits; superior, MAIN S’TREET — two desirable minutes from Manchester Cen- ____ ized or required by the laws of this State; and An equal opportunity employer Winesaps. Priced from 80c- (e) Contain an outline of . remedial action which. If modem new- COVENTRY NGR'TH — 8 year taken, will effect compliance with the previsions of this ordinance corner locations. One a 7-room FOR THE FAMILY who can ter. No agents please. 643- MANCHEJSTER (e) Contain an outline of remedial action which, if taken, TELLER WANTED —male or $2.25. Herrmann’s, 172 S. Main on-the-job training; unlimited opportunities for ley redecorated 6 room Cape. old 5*4 room Ranch, 3 bed­ Manchester and \rith rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. single on a 60x123 lot. ’The oth­ use extra income. A 6% room 0484 after 6. will effect compliance with the provisions of this ordinance and female. Financial institution, St. 646-0067. advancement. er has three tenants and is on Central kxsation, fireplace, 2- rooms, living room with flre- with rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto. DELIVERY — part • time — 3. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized to make and Ranch consisting of four rooms no experience necessary, will to adopt such written rules and regulations as may be necessary a 140x150 lot. T.J. Crockett, MANCHBS’TEIR — 2 family, 5 car garage, immaculate place and pine paneled wall, NOTICE 3. The Building Inspector is hereby authorized to make and wedtends, $2 plus hourly, open­ train. Excellent opportunity, S’TRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. IMMEDIATE and a 214 room separate apart­ and 5 flats, on bus line, $18.- kitchen with built-in oven and to adopt such written rules and regulations as may be necessary 'Tornaszewskl, Box 363, South for the proper enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance, Realtor. 643-1577. ment, presently rented for $95. throughout. Bel Air Real Es­ A public hearing will be held . ^ , »i.. j- ings in either Manchester, Ver­ paid fringe benefits. Call Mr. W e pay a premium for experience . . . but we provided, that such rules and regulations shall not be in conflict 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ range smd dinette area, com- Planning and Zoning tor the proper enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance, Rd., Bolton, open daily. 649- monthly. Built 1958 to a res­ tate, 643-9332. non or ThompsonvlUc Call Winkley for appointment, 644- OCCUPANCY will be happy to train bright, ambitious people, with the previsions of this ordinance. The Building Inspector tors, 649-8464. bination windows, basement Commission of Manchester, provided, that such rules and regulations shall not be to conflict •44-0202 or Enfield 745-0482. 8735 o r 875-0338. 6472. shall file a certified copy of all such rules and regulations which Land For Sale 71 idential neighborhood. It pre­ MANCHIEISTER — 514 room garage, one acre lot, walking Connecticut, Monday evening, with the provisions of this ordinance. The Building Inspector shall who may not have retail experience. he may adopt with the Town Clerk of Andover and publish same sents a single family exterior. MANCHESTF^l—7 room Split distance to school. Asking May 2, 1966 at 8 P.M. to the fl'e a certified copy of all such rules and regulations which he ROBINSON STRAWBERRY ranch with attached garage, SCHOOL BUS operator, expe­ Deluxe 4 Vi-room Duplex. in a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town of and Is to excellent condition. Level, family room, 1*4 baths, 115x300 lot, 3 bedrooms, big 816 200 U * R Realty Co. Hearing Room of the Municipal naay adopt with the Town Clerk of Andover and publish same in plants, $20 a thousand, $3 a NINE choice acres — South Rd., modem kitchen with bullt-lns, rienced preferred, approx­ Charming kitchen, stainless HOUSEWARES • FURNITURE Andover before such rules and reg;ulatlons become effective. Such Must be seen. $20,500. Wolver­ kitchen with dining area, liv­ Inr’ 643-2692 R. D Murdock Building to consider the follow- a newspaper having a general circulation to the Town of Andover imately 20 hours per week. Sil­ hundred. Call 643-6718. rules and regulations shall have the same force and effect as the Bolton. Call 649-1383. ton Agency, Realtors 649-2813. one cai* garage, priced for 'to g applications for change of before such rules and regulations become effective. Such rules steel sink, disposal and dish­ HARDWARE • JUVENILE FURNITURE ing room with comer fire­ ver Lane Bus Line, 46 Brain- previsions of this ordinance, and the penalty for violation thereof quick sale. $2?,900. Phllbrick aone: and regulations shall have the same force and effect as the pro- FRESH apple cider, cold stor­ washer. Lovely birch cabi­ place, finished rec room with CHAR’TER OAK S'TREET - visions of this ordinance and the penalty for violation thereof shall OFHCE ard Place, Manchester. 643- SPORTING GOODS • DOMESTICS shall be the same as the penalty for violation of the previsions MANCHESTEIV-Ralsed Ranch Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. COVENTRY — 3 bedroom L- age apples. Ferrando Or­ nets with copper hardware, Houses For Sale 72 fireplace, oil hot water heat. WELLS S’TREET: To change to be the same as the penalty for violation of the provisions of this • BO O KS of this ordinance, as hereinafter provided. —7 rooms, 2 full baths, 3 bed­ Ranch, IH baths, fireplace, ga­ 8978. chards, Birch Mountain Rd., refrigerator, range and fan. PHOTOGRAPHY $19,200 — SIX room Split level, Good buy at only $19,500. By Business Zone III, all or part ordinance, as hereinafter provided. MANCHES’TER — Gracious rooms, modem kitchen buUt- rage, one acre lot, ten min­ Glastonbury. MAJOR APPLIANCES • STATIONERY Section V. Violations and Penalties 1*4 baths, family room, twin appointment. Wolverton Agen­ o f an area now to Residence MAINTENANCE PART-’rBME franchised terri­ Good aize dining aiea, Vi 1. Any person who shall violate any prevision o f this roomy Colonial in central lo­ 1ns, dining room, family room, utes from Manchester, UConn. Section V. Violations and Penalties. • CASHIERS sized bedrooms, garage, trees, cy, Realtor, 649-2813. Zone C, described as follows: tory, sell to established custom­ bath downstairs, Uvlng room TOYS ordinance may, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less cation, fireplaced living room, 2-car garage, handy to bus Wesley R. Smith Construction 1. Any person who shall violate any provision of this ordi­ near bus. Hutchins Agency, Northerly: By land of Carter ers. $40 per week to start. 15 Household Goods 51 has open stairenee. • O FFIC E than Ten ($10) Dollars or more than One Hundred ($100) Dol­ large bedrooms with walk-in and shopping. $22,900. Phll­ QUAHTTY BUILT — 6 room Oo. 643-1667. Chevrolet Co., Inc. 58.37 feet, nance may, upon conviction, be punish^ by a fine of not leas RECORDS Realtors, 649-6324. FOREMAN hours. CaU 644-1402 or 644-0202. • WAREHOUSE lars, and each day’s failure to comply with any such prevision closets. Bel Air Real Estate, brick Agency, Realtors, 649- Ranch in landscaped rural and by Wells Street, 34 feet, than ten ($10) Dollars or more than One Hundred ($100) Dollars; (XEAN. USED refrigerators, Upstairs, two twin size JEWELRY shall constitute a separate violation. 8464. ______more or less; Easterly: By and each day’s failure to comply with any such provision shall • DRIVERS 643-9332. MANOHEJS’TBR — Adjoining setting, has many unusual Vernon WORK close to home. Smtdl ranges, automatic washers bedrooms, full ceramic bath GIFTWARE other land of Carter Chevrolet constitute a separate violation. , • AUTO SALES Section VI. Conflict of Ordinances and Effect of Partial Lookout Mountain. Six room features and must be seen to XxceUent opportunity for well establi^ed plEistic com­ with guarantees. See them at MANCHESTESt — Executive $25,900—6 room Ranch, 2-fire­ Co.. Inc., 268 feet, more or less; and ample closet space. DRUGS • SERVICE STATION Invalidity. Colonials, 5-room Ranches, 7 be appreciated. Call 649-1266 THREE YEARS YOUNG Section VL Conflict o f Ordinances and Effect o f Partial Invalidity. man to be a working super­ pany offers steady employ­ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 home, Porter Street area, 4 places. 2 baths. 2 car garage, Soutfieriy; By Charter Oak ATTENDANT 1. In any case where a prevision of this ordinance is found room Raised Ranches. Ail with for appointment. 1. In any case where a provision of this ordinance is found ment and good growth poten- Main St. CaU 643-2171. Heat, hot water and park­ COSMETICS large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 treed acre lot. J. D. Real EJe- Street, 90.1 feet; and Westerly: visor of a small office clean­ tfaL No previous experience to be to conflict with a prevision of any zoning, building, fire, 1*4 tiled baths, one and 2-car Like new—7-room Colonial! Bv "other" ja n ^ of "carter to be to conflict with a provision of any zoning, buUdlng, fire, ing. FuU basement piped for NURSERY, GARDEN AND PATIO DEPT. safety, health ordinance code of the Town of Andover or State lavatories, 2-car garage. Fieri' tate Co. 643-5129 or 649-8538. BY OWNBFl—6 room Cape, ing crew. Previous experi­ needed. Learn as you earn. EVERYlHINa In sterilised re­ garages, city utilities, bullt- You can reap the benefits of rolet Co Inc. 269.06 feet, more safety, health ordinance, code of the Town of Andover or State ence helpful. Hours 4 p.m. conditioned used furniture and automatio washer and dryer. • m e n — WOMEN — CHILDREN'S AND Statute existing on tiie effective date of this ordinance, the pro­ da room, patio, fully air-condl fuU dormer, fireplace, finished a settled new home. Relax nr less■ Annlicant- Carter’C9ibv- Statute existing on the effective date o f this ordinance the pro- Apply in person to Cavrek vision which establishes ’the higher standard for the promotion tkmed. Shown ’by appointment $13,500-7 room older home m lns, lots average 100x200, oil appUances, high quaUty — low INFANTS’ CLOTHING AND SHOES hot water heat, plastered basement, 1% baths, carpet­ or entertain your guests in % l e t ^ . toe vision which establishes the higher standard for the promotion to 13 midnight. Mfg. Co., 60 E. Mato S t, Convenient to schools, aind protection of the health and safoty of the people shall pre­ only. Call the R. F. Dlmock large lot with fireplace. J. D. the first floor family room. CHARTER OAK S’TREETT - protection of the health and safety of the people shall pre- prices. LeBlanc FurnltUM, 196 walls, full insulation, 30-day ing, stereo system, many oth­ RockvUle, Conn. 875-2548, 643- chuich, bus and shopping. vail. In ainy case where a provision at this ordinance is found to Co., 649-5246. Real Estate Co., 643-5129 or $22,500. For appointment W*e LLS S’TREEJT: To change vail. In any case where a provision of this ordinance is found to South Street, Rockville. 876- occupancy. Charles Lesper- er features. CaU 643-9749. Apply 6868. Located at lovely Manches­ be in conflict with a provision of any other ordinance or code of — 649-8538. caU D. Sisco, 875-6611. to Off-Street Parking Zone, all be to conflict with a provision of any other ordinance or code of 3174. Open 9A. the Town of Andover existing on the effective date of this ordi­ KANCHESTFSt — is not far ance, 649-7620. or part of an area now to Resi- the Town of Andover existing on the effective date of this ordl- ter Green. PERSONAL INTERVIEWS OONVEN lENT'LY located 6 f nance which establishes a lower standard for the promotion and from tins 9 room Colonial. Two WOODBRIDGE ST —^Vacant 2* dence Zone C, described as fol- nance which establishes a lower standard for the pnMnotlon and SELLING out all merchan­ MANCHES’TER — Rambling room home, aluminum siding, B A R R O W S & W A L L A C E Situations Wanted— protection of the health and safety of the people, the provisions baths, bam plus filed, approx­ family flat. This is a custom lows: Northerly: By Wells protection of the health and safety of the people, the provisionB FIRST NATIONAL dise, mattresses, beds, etc. No It Is just like owntog your of this ordinance shall be deemed to prevail, and such other older home, 7*4 rooms, 2-car aluminum storms, nice lot, Female 38 imately 1% acres land. Ideal built home, never has had Manchester Parkade Street, 106 feet, more or less; of this ordinance shall be deemed to prevail, and such other onli- STORES telephone orders. Howard’s own home without the ex­ ordinances or codes are hereby declared to be repealed to the garage with workshop over, % fruit trees. OaU 649-3979. Manchester 649-5306. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY tor large family, easily much wear and tear. Beautiful Easteriy: By land n /f Rutchlk, nances or codes are hereby declared to be repealed to the extent EXPERIBINCED mother will Sleep Center, 639 Mato. pense of malntenaaoe. Your extent that *they may be found in conflict with this ordinance. acre. Needs a handyman to ------122.71 feet, and by land n /f that they may be found to confllct-wlth this ordinance. 2. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause flonverted to two-family with oak floors, oak trim, plaster, room Fark and Oakland Ave., care for children in my li­ own front and rear entrance. 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. spruce it up, $14,200. Wesley MANCHBCTTIR •— Six TWU _ a mom on Blnock, 139'77 feet, more or 2. If any section, eubsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or censed home. South Windsor COME to Howard’s Sleep Cen­ or phrase of this ordinance should be declared invalid for any atUe expense. F\ill price, $15, etc. A real solU home. ’Two R. Smith Construction Oo. 648- oversized ’ Cape,^ 1*4 baths, en­ I I ^ ■.. ^ less; Southerly by land n /f phrase of thU ordinance should be declared invalid for any reason ter — 539 Main St., for bed­ Aaat HartfcNrd area. 644-8644. reason whatsoever, such decision shaH not affect the remaining •00, Mitten Agency, Realtors, separate heating system, de­ 1567. closed porch, large weU land­ nme acm or ^lano, exceueni 81.92 foot and by Char- whatsoever, such decision shall not effect the remaining portions ding bargains, best brands, low $150 Monthly 6:30 P.M. fa 9:00 P.M. portions of this ordinance, which shall remain to full force and M3-«eao. tached 2-car garage, aluminum scaped lot Priced for im­ bar, pastureidrel for h o tw , ^reet, 25 feet; and of this ordinance, which shall remain to full force and effect; and IH'ices. effect; and to this extent the provisions of this ordinance are fence, porches and many other m a NCHESTEUI—6 room Cape mediate side. Call owner, 643- etc. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Westerly: By other land o f to this extent the provisions o f this ordinance are hereby declared hereby declared to be severable. LARGE EXElCUnVE Ranch. 7 WILL CARE for cliUd In my extras. T. J. CJrockett. Realtor, close to schools, bus and shop­ 1426. 643-1577. Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 268 to be severable. KBLVINATOR electric range, For appointment jto inspect: zooms, modem kitchen with aH IjARGE firm expanding pres­ home week days. CaU 643-8437. Section Vn. Effective Date. 643-1577. ping, 3 bedrocHns, dining room, feet, more or less. Applicant: refrigrerator, good c o it io n , buUt-iu, dining room, two fire- STAFFORD — Near Oryfial Carter Chevrolet Co.. Inc. Section VIL Effective Date. ent sales force. Work.with top APPLY IN PERSON 1. This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption. fireplaced living room, garage, NEW lilS’nNG—^Porter Street ideal for cottage. Both for $85. Doys Con 6454)10$ p b u ^ 8V4 baths, family room, Lake. Small Cape, one bedroom AU interested persona may 1. This ordinance shaU be effective upon adi^tlon. flight men, income $8,000 per 2. This ordinance shaH not apply to any dwelling, dwelling MANCHESTER. ’IHE nearefi exceUent condition. E7rst time area, moffifled 2-leveI Ranch, CLEANING WOMAN, day work. Call 649-3817 after 5. two ear garage wooded lot. room for another, diiiing.area, attend this hearing. Maps of T ’This ordlnanre fiiaU nrt a pp^ to a n y ^ ^ year «dii]e working toward unit or portion thereof, rented at the time of the adoption of thing to a new home. Custom on the market. Wolvetton 8 finished rooms, plus 2 un­ 643-0616. 649-5591 SasjBOL Ftdlbrtcli Agency 11- 4— the above nronosed changes are rented at the time of the adoptlmi of this ordlnanoe, but no al- management, exjierience not LOUNGE CHAIR and platform CONN. STATE EMPLOYMENT this ordinance, but no alteration toereof shall be allowed and no built 6 room raised Ranch with Agency, Realtors, (M9-2813. finished rooms, upper and low­ building permit therefor shall be issued hereafter except to make S S L S JT ’k S l futnSS oi flfoto^pC lnT ^part- teratl^ thereof ^ no. buUdl^ permit required. No travel. OaU 644- rocker. Both In excrilent con­ heated family room. 2 car ga­ er terraces, laige wooded lot, ment hereafter except to make such garden apartment conform with Evenings 643-1023 such dwelling, dwelling unit or portion thereof, conform with community water, finifiied •002 or 644-1402. Doss—Krds-^ets 41 dition. CaU 643-0175. 806 Main St., Manchester MANCHESTER — Spacious cus­ rage. 3 bedrooms. 2 fuU baths. MANCHESTESt— Immaculato tremendous possibilities for Town Planning Commlafion the provisions of this ordinance. the provisions of this ordinance. porch, fuU storms, alumimnn tom built 5% room Ranch, pic- Built-in kitchen, fireplaced Uv- 4-bedroom oversized Ciqte, din­ large family. Priced in mid RCA WHIRLPOOL automatic 30’s. For further taformatlon siding, storage shed, low taxes. OialiTMn*^"’*"’” ’ Adopted by the Town Meeting of the Town of Andover tm M&P ENTERPRISES .Telephone 649-4558 Adapted by the Town Meeting of the Town a t Andover «o 6 m book kitchen, x Mv'ng ing room. Like new. Low 20’s. ing room, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ ICAIf TO DO odd jobs around TOY TERRIBR pi^piCB. Can washer. U months oid, $100. 13 21 fU,900. Ray * Dot Roy Raol- rtiaraTUK w Walti. March 25, 1966, Idarch 35, 1966, to beemne ^ e ctlv e 15 days from the date of icioin, paneled recreation rooxu Wolverton Agency Realton rage, central locatlan. B«1 Air caU R. r . Dlmock Co., M- 15 m bouse and yard. CaB 640-6717. 649-7757. 640-8623. thia ad. 1y, I H M . C ia r e ^ w. warn, iih baeoma aCfoettra d^ra foom U date « thla ad. Bsyss Agency. •A641U1. 64»4US. Real •tt-WSL K4S. • V * V ' — ■•; w . ^... ., —.J- H t It' ^ •* ''V » *

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 PAGE TWENTT jjgatttlfgBtgr lEpgtttttg l^gralb Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather For the Week Xhided Fair, cooler toidgbt, low 85- April 16, 1966 St. Christopher’s Mothers The Women’s Guild of Trinity 40; portly mnny tomerrov^ Circle will meet tomorrow at Covenant Church win nneet to­ DICK’S SH Ea SERVICE high near 60. About Town 8:30 p.m. at the home of htrs. morrow at 8 p.m. in Fellowship From Your Neighbor's Kitchen 14,620 Hall at the church. Slides of a 653 CENTER STREET—TEL. 643-7008 S t Bridget’s Rosary Society John Foley, 26 Llndman St. By DORIS BEDDING Manchester-^A City of Village Charm wiU q>onsor a Military Whist Mrs. Dan Carey is co-hostess. Gleaner’s program will be Shown. Hostesses are Mrs. Wil­ FIRESTONE TIRES and Setback party tomorrow at Members are reminded to bring Good cooks everywhere in MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 (OUasIfled Advertising on Page tO)' PRICE SEVEN GENTS 8 p.m. at St. Bridget's School articles for an auction. liam Crawford, Mrs. Jesse Ban­ DELCO BAHERIES VOL. LXXXV, NO. 172 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) nister and Mrs. Carl Berggren. this country serve Pot Roast cafeteriau The event is open to often, and Mrs. Robert Reault of FR E E BRAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTOM INSPEC- the public. Tickets may be pur­ Members of Manchester Tickets will be available for a Mother-Daughter banquet May 74 Schaller Rd. is no exception. TION WITH EVERY LUBRICATION OR ^ chased at the door. Refresh- Chapter of SPEBSQSA will par­ nvents will be served. ticipate in Middletown Chapter 6. She uses a recipe given to her CHANGE. COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE UP AND Charter Night festivities to­ by her mother to make the pop­ ELECTRICAL SERVICE. It has been announced that night at 8 at Hibernian Hall, ular main course. Ladies of Assumption scholar- GENERATORS STARTERS Stack St., Middletown. The Bayles Elected Pot Boast Entire Communist Regiment sh^ applications for Blast Cath­ group will leave Bunoe Center 1# pot roast, about three olic High School should be sub­ at 7:15 p.m. PTA President mitted to the scholarship com­ pounds (chuck or round | mittee of the organization as Anthony Bayles of 295 Bum- steak) The Soladity of the Blessed 1 medium onion j soon as possible. April 30 is Sacrament of St. John's Polish ham St. was elected president the deadline. Applications are 1 tablespoon vinegar National Catholic Church will of Buckland PTA at a meeting 1 tablespoon com syrup restricted to member’s children sponsor a sale of homemade Manehesier Stores or grandchildren. Those wish­ Tuesday night at the school. 1 beef bouillon cube Threatened with Extinction Polish foods in the Parish Hall ing further information may 1 cup hot water Only Sunday after the 8:30 a.m. Other officers are Mrs. Car- contact Mrs. Bernard Fogarty, Fat or cooking oil Mass. mela Jaworski, vice president; 815 Main Street 281 Porter St., or Mrs. Salva­ Mrs. Richard Murphy, secre­ Salt to taste G/iants tore Filloramo, 375 S. Main St. tary, and Mrs. William Leone, 3 or 4 peppercorns KNOWN FOR VAIUES Manehesier Parkade Manchester TTWCA will spon­ treasurer. Saute onion until clear in hot The 'VPW Auxiliary will .spon­ sor a duplicate bridge game fat or oil in Dutch oven or Summer Time Hours 2 5 7 Reds tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Com­ Delegates to a PTA Council sor a card party tomorrow at are Mrs. Frederick Peck, Mrs. heavy sauce pan. Add pot roast munity Y, 79 N. Main St. Reg­ and brown thoroughly on all 8 p.m. at the post home. Allen Griswold and Allan Ches­ istrations will be taken at 7:45 sides. Dissolve bouillon cube in p.m. The game is open to the terton. hot water, add vinegar and corn Nearer Conformity Killed in public. Refreshments will be Davis Wiggln, phyiscal edu­ syrup. Pour liquid over roast NEW YORK (AP) — The na- go along with them and pass a LIQUORS — WINES served. cation director of Manchester and add salt and peppercorns. COUPONS GOOD High School, spoke on the need tion takes a step toward con- 1®'^ against Daylight Time. CORDIALS Cover and cook slowly until ten­ .. In Iowa, farmers complaining U.S. Trap The 'VFW will sponsor a of more physical education der, about three hours. When THURS.-FRI.-SAT. formlty m summer time Sun- ^ daylight Minimum Prices Seafood Night for members and teachers and equipment to pro­ tender, remove from liquid. day. time, instead of three, got no- SAIGON, South Viet guests tomorrow from 6:30 mote a better jAysical educa­ Thicken juice with flour or HURRY . . . Don’t miss out on these wonderful coupons— I When the time comes for where. The governor says he Nam (AP) — U.S. Marines ARTHUR DRUe p.m. to midnight at the post tion program in Manchester cornstarch for gravy. turning the clock ahead an hour likes fast tlmp. and South Vietnameae home. schools. 'Leftover pot roast, Mrs. Just clip out coupons and take them to your MANCHESTER | _ at 2 a.m. Sunday unless you western area cf Missouri troops threatened today to Reault says, makes wonderful GRANT STORES. . . also is a holdout, but St. Louis is wipe out an entire Commu­ Beef Stroganoff. want to do It earlier and go to ^ fj^ht hard to bring nist regiment after killing Artificial heart implanted in the chest of Marcel L. DeRudder is shown at work bed — the lineup of states on Beef Stroganoff at least 257 Reds in the Cut leftover pot roast into GUP COUPONS AND SAVE after the surgery was completed in Houston yesterday. (AP Photofax). ‘fast” time and on standard (See Fage Six) one-inch cubes and warm in time wlU' remain about the , . ------bloodiest fighting in a gravy. Add one cup sour cream same as last year. month. and medium can of mushrooms Nineteen wiU observe daylight Backed by ortlUery end air WE COULD to about two cups of gravy. saving time statewide, and 12 o f f l t C i S € W S strikes, the alUed battalions Serve over egg noodles. Possible Brain Damage partly. —— — — ^ — nailed down the mixed North The law does not require any Vletnam®8e-Viet Oong force' in Mrs. Reault is a native of the seniib hills 10 miles north­ Deteroit, Mich., and attended state to adopt dayUght saving time, but it does demand that a NHRR FOes west of Quang Ngai on the Michigan State University northern coast. NOT RESIST.... where she received a degree in state which uses fast time at all Clouds Heart Operation must use the federal dates — Pact to Sell Blocking units moved in to cut psycholog;y and philosophy. off a CJommunlst flight to the With pork and bacon at these budget saving She and her family came to ‘‘The le((t ventricular bypass ^ bas mountains In the east. U.S. offi­ Manchester eight years ago. In some states the period has cers reported from the battle­ prices, we just could not pass them up... although Her husband is administra­ Freight Line ground that the Communists tive assistant in the claim de­ (Herald photo by Satoriiis) “.a t - “ 1T . - S r s : were caught in a trap and said we had already advertised chuck and sirloin tip partment of the Aetna Life isfactorily” in a 65-year- cLdmon wast. in a naUon with four time zones NEW HAVEN, Conn. MRS. ROBERT REAULT condition was good. mal range. ...oHis chest is dear on raUritv «t ni«red Individ- (AP) — The New Haven the fighting was continuing. and Casualty Co., Hartford. -old patient today after a rpjjg device. domed-shaped X-ray film processed within the plenty ot rugg roasts at a saving of 20c lb. on many cuts. Serve ualism. Railroad has filed in U.S. The Communists set up a The couple has three children, dramatic operation that pump about the size of a tennis past hour.” Janice, 10, Bobby, 7, and Tom­ Friday, April 29 at 8 p.m. at Next year the law is not man- blaze of automatic-weapons fire pork with brown gravy, mashed potatoes, fresh couid'^usher in a new era in b i i:i s ” outoide the body and is ' However. DeRudder was still ^ *Lto;e"tte from the villages of Binh Back my, 1. the church. INSTANT CHARGE IT ANO SAVE trAafmPTit o f h ea rt attached to two tubes, each not considered out of danger datory, w hich it would sell the treatment OI neart aiiacnea w tvw luuk», C ^ ^ aummer of 1967 roUs around, ArkArnf oTifl to a and Chau Nhani, but the Leath­ asparagus and strawberry shortcake. The Reaults are co-secre­ She is also a member of the disease. about an inch in diameter and with the next 12 to 24 hours con^ its freight operations to a Women’s Club of Manchester, INTERIORS ernecks took both in their east­ taries of the 50-50 Club of St. MeOiodst Hospital authorities about gix inches long, which sldered critical for him propose d Pennsylvania- ward drive. The rain of steel and a council delegate for the 1 ‘‘God’s time” will need a state Mary's Episcopal Church. Mrs. na'id today the ^ patient had ^ not . *have___ tbeen___ __ Implanted/lofimrolv in nnw the pa- ”We definitely now keep a New York Central Trans- Waddell School PTA. Her hob­ from the air reduced Commu­ BLOCK CHUCK Reault and her daughter will What to do recovered consciousness lin c e tient’s chest and attached to his close eye on him,” said DeBak- portation Co. bies are bridge, knitting and nist ground fire to a minimum ROAST PORK ROAST 1^63° model in a fashion show for with what you have Thursday’s operaUon and physi- heart. Physicians Hope that ey in an Interriew. subject to the on the second day of the allied the Women of St. Meiry’s on playing the organ. ■Whole 10 to 12 lb. strip cut to order . . . 8 to 10 chops, in your home. clans feared there might be when Injured heart chambers runs stron^against the time merger of the Pennsylvania and strike. Center cuts .. lb. 49c 2 roasts or as you specify . . . Bome brain damage. have healed■ the pump can be “13 « ^doing ...6 Its - job.------It is- maintain- York Central railroads. It Hermene Hershey The battle brought govern­ First cuts . . . lb. 39c they sa d, th ^ ^ i.t». a... a.. ..aa>.+ #a(in..a t. ; 2r a ^ ^ S m h ^ t t t h e l ^ L l e announced In March, 1966 ment troops Into a big action for RIB HALF STRIP ...... lb. 69e CONSULTANT device that could provide a tubes sealed off. ing him out of heart failure. H irardener an that the new company would the fl?8t time after weeks of po­ 643-9958 A team LCtim Wt of liVLCUnoted speciailsts **whe progresses weU, , within------— a Vi/Mtf sutourbon uHtih W« gardener TWirfft acquire theUie iVWVNew Havenno.VV7it freightliViKiW litical crisis. from Baylor and Rice universi- week or 10 days, we can let his n ^ vmn ms i ^ s . operaUon if the Interstate Com- The U.S. Air Force, and .Navy Economy Boneless LOIN HALF STRIP ...... lb. 75c FOR PEOPLE WITH ties headed by Dr. Michael E. heart take over,’* DeBakey said. nn rwiv fierce Oommiasion approves BUDGETS continued' hammering at 'North CHUCK ROAST N.Y. Press DeBakey, 67, performed the six- The surgeon said that DeRud- f eiu J^ M the consolidation, 'Ytet Nam, hitting mUltary CENTER LEAN hour operation on the damaged der lost a.lot of blood during the G different sohed- t:OC haa mode no decision bases, roads and bridges. Air lb. 69c RUMMAGE heart of Marcel L. DeRudder of operation. - on the merger yet. .Fbrce pilots claimed they de­ Negotiations Westville, m . The new device “to “ '“ ti ^ A New Haven spokesman said stroyed the Lang Bun and Phu RIB PORK CHOPS s. TSh An 11:30 a jn . announcement more satisfactory and sophlsU- ^ y h 6»t- T o m ^ , m formal sale agreement filed Tho railroad bridges on the Red 34th quoted Dr. DeBakey as saying cated than a more prlmlrive and Ooiumbus on Stand outlines procedures Navy pilot Ronald F. Ball of Miramar, Calif., is be­ Boneless O R R O A ST Greater Hartford ing pulled up to a helicopter of the USS Yorktown River valley line leading north- SHOP GRANTS AND SAVE ' Stand Still the possible brain damage may verirton” that had kept a 4f- -I a- a- a*. lof turning over railroad eqtop- SHOULDER CLOD only 18 minutes after he-ejected from a disabled weat of Hanoi to Red Chlna,_ _ SALE ■MCTar wwotr ^AT>^ iwnvnr he Caused by an edema (swell- year-old heart victim alive for vrttmrtrini t/v.T.»>v»rnov tost nient to the njeiged company. *1116 Navy lost an A6 Intrutor whole or small half Country style meaty rib s ...... lb. SOfft ANTIQUE “«> »nd that ‘‘treatm«it Mto four days in 1963, and another The New Haven’s passenger Crusader into Tonkin Gulf. Date of the rescue from the carrier Kitty Hawk lb. 99c Jo ta V Lindsay said h® been initiated to overcome this for -24 hours, .he said. n service to not included in the was not given for sfecurity Reasons. (AP PhotQfax) over North Viet- Nam, 12 miiea United Methodist Church will enter newspa^r contract o^,„j|pUoation.” It gave no de- The. pump, operated by an the federaily ap ^ v ed tote. ^ Boneless Loin Pork Chops negotiations north of 'l^nh. Pilots said they Center cut or London SHOW in on effort to head ^ ^ treatment. outside power supply, was in- se v e r^ ^ a U cities cm to ^ e s t- saw the plane hit by ground fire or tiny cubes for chop su ey ...... lb. 9 0 ^ Route 44A — Bolton, Conn. off this city’s , third , major n, newS' , The announcement said there staUed on the left side of De- em border l ^ e o ^ in M an Broil slices Shid. Clod April 25 thi'u April 29 Smith Released and burst into a bright flash. paper strike in less than four ^as bee(n no change in the condi- Rudder’s , heart to give his own <^»inlon from the state attorney The pilot «uid his rotor observer West Hartford years. ^ ^ patient since the damaged. organ a partial rest general that they can remain on STAMFORD (AP) After serv- lb. $1.09 Armory Dodd Probe Adds were IMed as missing In action. Contract negotiations between detailed advisory issued and a chance to heal.. Standard Time to keep In step ing 10 weeks of a one-year Jail U.S. spokesmen did not report Easy On The Budget Saturday, April 23 836 Farmington Ave. the ’World Joiumal Tribune, Inc., " ' I t was designed to do the work with the nrighiboring Dakotas. term for possessing marijuana. representing ttoee merging whether the ground fire come 1 :00 to 10:30 p.m. The 'advisory noted that the of the left ventricle, the lower Next year, the western Mm- Miohael V. Smith of Darien to from conventional antiaircraft BONELESS EYE or Swift Premium or nevfspapers, and the P ^ ^ r s ^ functioning chamber, .which pumps blood nesota towns wlH have a .c^ ic e out of jail. Sponsors: weapons or whether it was a CROSS RtB ROAST Miss Iowa Sliced union ended in failure again this normally as expected. throui^ the body and to a com­ of going along with the state — The remainder of Smith’s sen- 9 AM. to 1 P.M. The Women Of tnoming. or persuajding the whole state to tence, and that of his roommate surface to air missile. Air Force H). 79c Other (than the report of possi­ mon source of heart trouble. WASHINGTON (AP) — The ty of our responsibility and our spokesmen have been given new B A C O N Lb. St. James’ Lindsay has had an observer ble brain damage, it was Jack V. White on the same Episcopal Church hi the contract talks for a week, similar to an earlier advisory charge, was suspended by CHr- yjoe oharman of the Senate eth- Investigation,” Sen. Wallace P. (See Page Six) SPONSORED BY WSCS but Deputy Mayor Robert Price All Merchandise that said DeRudder was “exhlb- cult Court Judge Milton J . Her- eommlttee said totoy It first ^ an in- Tiny Bite-S(ied Cubes LEAN SNACK BAR the mayor ^com e ^ ^ man* . icrviGw* For Sale 4 In Ellington The judge placed Smith, 20, learned from newspa^jr stories The Select Bipartisan Oom- GUP COUPONS AND SAVE “personally involved’ In the ure__ ® __ and, everything__ __u. a„ wms...... prog­..nur. BEEF STEW ...lb. 89c negotiations. and White, 19, who were sen- H*®* Sen. Thomas Dtod r^ mlttee on Standards and Oon- GROUND CHUCK ressing most satisfactory.” tenced Feto. 10, on probation for 8^“ ^ funds r a l ^ at testimoi^ th of la CUP A SAVE His initial reaction, he said, 18M, the day after the Hartford 1. Raise to $2,000 from $1.- M«>®hares a toy in 1966 AbMov w ▼*#. ▼ I The annual tumovMT rate on was “that the report was so full dinner, as estimating that the of misrepresentations and mis- dinner grossed between $90,000 I GRANTS I Manchester Stores Only OM toe mlnim^ torL S^lSSto aver- AT PINEHURST SAVE 25c ON FROZEN 3 9 ^ 2 ? ^ aged 66 per cent of sh shares leading statements that it $100,000. 7 9 » the of toe value of toe ^ ted in toe flist three months Bboidd not be dignified with a Barbieri said today that he bal- ROCK LOBSTER TAILS pk.M.49 securtUes over the debt of this year. For toe tinf 10 formal response. But I decided M 2 4 SHOP GRANTS AND SAVE Something went wrong yesterday whDe the girls marching unit of the Ohio one end of town,” a Bialeah OPfcN t i l l 9 TONIGHT AND FRTOAY requirements and went a stop ahdres Mstod for aach tasua, wffl ground in InteUlgence work tor ^® PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE State University ROTC were parading. The leader is having trouble staying in jjjg peraonal discretion.” police deputy aald. “We^re got 815 MAIN ST— MANCHESTER PARKADE isrih er In legand-to day trad- expreoa Its net Obange to del- the U.S. government. None of he ia a great man- some aeottane hloeked off, try­ OPEN 8 AJU. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY eca. It w il require a down pay- laze and cents. .Preaent tadaxes step with her aharirf* Last year this same group was photographed with a BarWerl added today. ing te mnaid llwm up.” l ent ef TO per cent for aB day abow thetr change to pointa. different leader who was balking commands a la a Marine drill sergeant. (See page Tweoigr-Tliree)

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