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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- i % 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 China 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 -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 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 Milan, Italy. 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- 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 . ve J. ' .,v ■r i v ) ■ 1 * , f. ■J 3-.■’’"4 W a r e t o NATIONALLy AbVERnSED b r a h d Is s e il ih g f o r rfr y J i 498 k If. m ' V '.ii ■ •f ^ EMRSON SW tt K O i^ K r e l f ' FASHION CAL <^tlllNGPAlN1i WA» COMPARI AT 4.9C a r t C i A i i * .T.A PRICES-CUT ON PAINT Easy InttallktionivfRh built-in axpandabta tide mounts. PerfOdTor large bedroom or den. Separate thermostat Full 4,0d0 B.T.U. capacity, porfoct for that second 7'^ 88c RQUIR AND MITAL TRAY SIT ...... 5 7 c for "set and Forget" convenience. Dt^dir directionar 6RAND W AY'S TOP QUALITY GRAND W AY'S TOP QUALITY GRAND W AT'S TQP QUALITY bedroom. 36(P air air directionais for drdft-free cool wheels:' Operates on regular 115>vblt hOuse current. 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E-Z height J-SKED GwLCAHMSTER adiustmenti Engine- hoodi Fully SUNBEAlA Tm O N COATED baffled underdecki End rofcing fer^ iSliN BiR VACUUM OEllNER AUTOMAIk FRY PAN aver with side chute I 3" QAR iMaMl REAR OVBUU 4.97 METAIUC 34^ RUHR OR m AND TRANSPARENT VMYl CAR MAT - IT ' IQTWT n n iK MD9IHI .Mww nM*r leeil TdpMneH* far chMm fit- Coiwplata raor iKotoctionI OyofawWid for 2 4 " I M fY 31" SELF-FROPnlED TWIW WWwWIM^W wmWeT Cflif^Hrlal *W# nt. ot carl CIm f 19M tin).. 0 ! 7 4QUSSCATIMR Unlvariai fit. m 3 AP. POWB Mown * *IM$ isISPlI •«•••• eAVea 3 .S 7 3 9 .8 8 FRONT OVERAU 5.97 METAUA Ceegwe el 54Jt’ 139J88 5 4.8 8 ■ v n u s K r CMeperael lW J t k. F«lery dewoot p o rd ^ ' boB , Cana«aa74Jt A.n wee oa'Mt ...... ANDTRAUBPARENT VRin CAR $AT 4H#. I atsret 3 H,9.1 Bw wedMiiilfcar.wiMfoi aawli 9 *tsarsietl 4 0 MW Moldilne (olor. and ily lai OMi roar aa6tl W l| O W *94$ QRD Wp7*fMB|QRP ac9C88 8AA.TWW^V.4B. . .sal eeederrby apCe dfb.W t s a i t . ; « . . * . * . * * . * a e w * M^HESTCR P^AW,MII^ETURNIHKEWEST f. OKN MON. t h r u s a t . 9:30 A M -,t6 $p.R ”€HAR0£ ^t^ AT CRAKD-WAY.J.TAKE MONTHS TO PAY* BtANCSffiSim e v e n in g SiERALD, MAlWGHEStER, CGNN., THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 PAGE TH iRlEEN PAGE 1WELVB BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, 1IAM CH ESIEB» OO NN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1968 Queen Opens ]K U llT iN G Army Meii P a rH a m ra t e a n d TEETOTALEBS — Betty Coach Haefs 1T9—467, Carol MUcbaud ( O u n t l B i n d P at* Oae) FISHING WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) — ineilf are c o ^ h g 17, Ruth Smith 4M. out to help put a coachl^ West PoiM’ipollAH ebamber. w u seen by the na> team-^ c 'r? .; ■;« gether for next fall. .SNOW WHITB — Jnyoa tion on television. SALT W ATi» FISHINO w; Soares 129, The House o( Ofunmons also ; LOS' AliKJELBS (AP)-^ . TSisy subse^eiitly led by 17 “We’re moving right along *fWe didift coTfiB' oat here' aiHje ehd of‘the third quarter- Very good catches of winter om- spring drills,” Tom pennitted televisloh for ttie fln t Late ' ' g u t s ’N DOUB >- John Die- time in liistocy. The cameras tp split,” said Boston Celtic and coasted home. flounder in the 1 to 1V4 lb. calUll, who has coached (he clSaa Are' being made all along Army freshman for the last six . 'f- trlchsen 221, Biitch Fagan, 201, sboared ilia ihree MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 ?AGE FOURTEEN Sxfilusive 44)0'Homer Club Welcames New Man Closed Door Has liittlc-Effect os Yntihs Hit Bottom THE Herald Angle Aims at New Target NOW! By Y o r k (AP) — "Now I’m looking ahead to l(^d a sec MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCfiESTBE, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1966 Help Wanted—Female 35 H*Ip Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted— Female 35 PAGE SIXTEEN AutomoLnes For Sale 4 Busineae Seirices Help Wanted— O f fe r e d 1 3 Male or Fonale 3 7 EXPERIENCED hairdresser 1964 GREEN VOOUKSWAGEN REXJBPnONIST FOR. legal of BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE wMh MAJOR HOOPLB wanted, fuU or part-time, hours NURSE’S AIDEJ—FiUl o r part- sedan, sold by owner, 649- A TTIC S, CB3LJLARS, garages SBXTOND MORTOAOK — Dn- fice. Typing and shorthand es LITTLE SPORTS sential. Write. Box N, Herald. 9 to 5:30. Write Box D Her tim e. L aurri M anor, 649-4619. I Mos^uline Fare 9184. and yards cleaned, trash haul Umlted funds available for sec ed to dump. Reasonable. Call and mortgages, payments to ald. AU replies cenfidenUaL arfM M isM e 1965 CaiEVIROLEr Impala, 283, ALPHA NUMERIC keypunch 643-5819. suit your hudgeL Bbepedient operator. Apply Personnel Help Wanted— Blale 36 I Z M M ’i m automatic, low mileage, miL^ serv ice. J. D . R ealty, 643-5129. 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^ f /irMrAc 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-
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