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( Hunger Strike R y Regim e Self-Powered Cars Marks Anniversary DUBLIN, Ireland (API— Braced fo r Eighteen young Irish mili­ Derail; 40 Injured tants started today on a five-day hunger strike as New Riots BOSTON (AP)—Some « per­ and he said that caused the de­ their nation celebrated the sons were Injured today and a railment. , 50th anniversary of the SAIGON, South Viet; Passengers said ther^ were Easter uprising. Nam (AP)^The daily U.S. total ol 70 passengers were loud screams and cries when The youths said they air strikes against Viet thrown from their seats when the cars tipped over. Others would fast from noon to­ Cong targets in South Viet said there was no panic. two self-propelled diesel rail­ day until 3:45 p.m. Satur­ Nam have been' sharply road cars were derailed at a Police, ambulances and day, recalling the duration switch and overturned. priests from nearby St. of the bloody 1916 rebellion curtailed by. a temporary None of the injured was be­ Theresa’s crushed by the British. The shortage of bombs and lieved seriously hurt. hurried to the scene. uprising eventually led to other explosives, reliable Fourteen persons were rushed Betsy Weaver, 20, of Need­ the creation of the Irish sources said today. by police ambulance to Glover ham, a student, said “ I was sit­ Republic. They attributed the cutback to Memorial -Hospital, Needham, ting there reading when sudden­ Despite these protests, a logistic problem — presuma­ from the scene pf the wreck at ly the car began to swerve. It there were no outbreaks of bly a backlog in shipping — and Highland Station in West Rox- tipped over—and then people nationalist violence. Irish­ said they expected the shortage bury. began falling on top of me.” men celebrated the anniver­ to be overcome shortly. A nurse at the emergency Chester Tobey of Needham sary by singing patriotic Meanwhile Premier Nguyen ward at Faulkner Hospital said said "clouds of dust filled the songs or paused to remem­ Oao Ky’s military government 20 to 30 persons were brought air as the cars tipped over. I ber the bitter uprising. braced today for more street there suffering with bruises and was thrown forward and by violence after the Buddhist luggage and other passengers '.j , ■ .. t .v f t ! cuts. t leadership vowed to keep up V.fv- . ' A New Haven Railroad flag­ being tossed around.” demonstrations imtil the U.S.- man, John J. Furdon, said a The siding led to a warehouse Stargazer Fails, backed junta quits. near the station, railroad offi­ lock on a switch at a Highland "Only when our aspiration* cials said. Station siding had been broken. Space Agency are met and our demands satin- ‘Heartbroken’ tied will there be no more dem­ onstrations," the country’s most CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) powerful monks drolared in a — "We’re heartbroken,” said a joint statement Sunday, Soviets Indicate space agency spokesman in an­ In militant tones echoing thedr nouncing the failure of Ameri­ declarations of political wnr on ca’s Stargazer satellite after the government of the late Pres­ only two days in orbit. ident Ngo Dinh Diem three For an unknown reason, the years ago, the Buddhkrts ae- Early Moon Trip orbiting aatnl[nomlcal observ­ oused the regfime of lying, irre- atory (OAO) lost all its battery sponsibUity and placing "too MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet to walk in space, March 18, power Sunday, and the two-ton many obstacles” in the way of Union is preparing for the cele­ 196S, said in Budapest that a satellite whirled silently and civilian rule. bration .Tuesday of the fifth Russian will land on the moon uselessly around the globe. At a news conference In Sai­ i anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s as early as 1968. It never had a chance to exer- gon, the monks asked the nation first manned space flight, with Gagarin told the Ctecboslovak (See Page Seventoen) optlmisUc talk about putting a news agency that Soviet apace (See Page Four) man on the moon. research had advanced, more Soviet cosmonauts have beeh rapidly tbap planned. He' aaW giving indications that their he was eonvineod there wmild government will attempt man’s be a man on Um morni wltliln Progress Reported great lunar adventure sooner the next five yean. I than baA.Jaaan..expected. The cosmonaute* optimism Alexei Leonov, the first man gets auppott from two htg euo- oeBBSs ttiO Soviet space ptogtsn Vaccinations Used has already...... achieved in 1866. First came the eoft landing on (Herald photo by Whto) SofbCodf Mines the moon Feb, 8 by the un­ To Retard Cancer stitution Plaza.' Three wooden crosses, join^ to­ manned Lama 9 spaceship. The Rev, William Johnson df‘ Drew University (at no longer capable 9t {xeduoing gether, symbolized the three participating faiths—^ Closed hy Strike On April 8 Luna 10 was put DETROIT (AP) — Wayne’ lectern) leads a crowd, estimated at 10,000 in yes­ State University medical re­ cancer-fighting antibodies. ' ■ into orbit around the moon, an­ terday’s Ecumenical Easter Dawn Service in Con- Protestant, Catholic and Orthodox. PPTPSBIUnGH (AP)--M iners searchers say they may have The Wayne group's vaoclns, other first an<) another essential I struck soft-coal 'operations‘in discovered a way to treat can­ for getting a man therei The (See Page Eight) six states today hours before most discussed plan for a cer by vaccination. the reeiBnptton of contract talks maimed landing calls for the ResUNs they claim for a four- Happy Eastern between tbe United ICine Work­ year program so far’include: V - .>rV^' " From Alleys to Avenues, trip to he made in stagee. Jump­ ers Union and mine owners. — Two cancer patients, ear­ Every Saturday mooning ing ofl for the final one from a Hie strike spread to Ohio lier given up as hopeless cases, the two young brothers lunar satellite. completely freed of their tu­ waved to the man in the early today. Miners and ma- One possible next step in the News Tidbits Mark Easter window at Laurel Manor ridne dhop employes, a total of So'Viet program la a manned mors. — Eight others once consld- Convalescent Home on their about 200 men, walked .qpt at flight to explore the iriclnlty of tion of Christ’s Resurrection ered beyond help still alive, Arthur Zinner, 20, a college n e w YORK (AP) — field outside the cdty, praying the Hanna Opal Ot>. Franktln the moon without attempting a “ history’s eternal springtime.”- way to churbh. their cancers either halted or student, is under observation at before a cleft in a rock, which mine near Onto iai southeMt landing. From humble chapels along If all men listened to the And every Saturday Washington, D.G. hospital to­ they believe is the si)ot where Ohio. Soviet space flights are never growing more elowly. '* ^the twisting alleyways of Easter message, he said, he felt morning the little old. man day after dousing himself with . Christ was buried. Picket lines appeared in announced in advance. The cos­ — Two patients with ad­ old Jerusalem to stately confident about "the posslbUlty would be there to waive gasoline in front of -tiie White' Across the storied valley, on Pennsylvania, West Virg^inia, monauts give hints in general vanced tumors, their lives be­ of this triumph of unity in love House yesterday in what police _ ehurches adorning broad the Mount of Olives, Lutherans back.' Illinois, Kentucky and Alabama. terms, but the world can only lieved prolonged by the treat­ avenues, the world’s Chris- held services in the Church of and justice, in liberty and prog­ ments. said was an attempt to bum Last Saturday — Easter In Washington, a spokesman guess the rest. Mary Magdalen ' near the ress.” Others among the 20 patients himself . . . Another work stop* tians-^ch and poor, the Saturday — they sought at UMW headquarters said A current rumor is that anoth­ Garden of Gethsemane. However, alluding to restric­ treated showed no improve­ page occurred on tiie New York mighty aiid the humble— him out and gave him an “there wasn't any sanction” for er space spectacular will be ^ m e of the pilgrims retraced tions on Roman Catholics in Po­ ment, said Dr. Paul L. Wolf, waterfront today as shippers gathered ih^their places of Easter basket filled with the walkouts. The spokesman launched Tuesday on the anni­ land and elsewhere, the pontiff Wayna State professor of patho­ went to court to ask extension worship to cel^rate Easter the steps of Jesus along Via Do­ fruit and other things for said the situation between the versary of Gagarin’s flight. said: "Freedom is not yet the logy and director of experimen­ of a temporary injunction . . . lorosa to Calvary. \ consumption. union-and. the Bituminous Coal The Soviet Union, backward "Sunday, the clihiax of Holy In jam-packed St. Pewr’s normal law of many peoples.” tal pathology at the Detroit In­ Internal Revenue Service dis­ It was a happy Easter for Operators Association was un­ in agriculture and poor com­ closes no extension of deadMnb Week. Square in Rome, Pope Paul VI Stefan Cardinal Wyszynkkl, stitute of Cancer Research. an old' man, and two young­ changed from Friday. pared with and for filing Income tax returns Pilgrims in Jerusalein paid in his aipiual Easter message the Roman Catholic prelate of Failure in these cases, Dr. sters who have learned the UMW Pieeident W. A. Boyle Western Europe, clearly puts a yrill be made this year as April homage in churches rkji^g pleaded for an end to war, ra­ Poland, celebrating Mass in Wolf said, probably came be­ lesson. “It’s better;-to give had said then tbe union "consld- very high value on the prestige 16 falls on Friday, a-regular from the tiny to ornate Byzan­ cism, nationalism, and .social Warsaw’s Cathedral of St. John, cause the disease was too far than to receive.” advanced and the patient’s body business day tine structures. \ conflict. (See Page Four) (See page Eight) A few Protestants knelt in a , The Pope termed the celebra­ (See Page Nine)

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Cilurch services and new fashicms renamed entwined in at St. Mary’s Church are Phyllis Muldoon, 11, her mothar, (Ueiatd piMtoe tar Hiegtaakl Pinto) Manchester yestCTdiw as they do every Easter Sunday^M Mrs. Wflliam Muldoon of 150 Eldridge St. and Mrs. Robert, Muldoon, 162 Eldridge St. In front is Peggy Muldoon, 3. I farlar left,.uii, Mrs.iixio. John Cri Cratty, 49 ^ bonnet on leaving St. James Church. Next, Carl Seise, 4» At far right, after Enianuer Lutheran services, are Mrs. Charles Daniels, 27 Clinton St., Miss Ruth Modean, Provi> T in Manchester Myrtle St., walks with daughters Donna, 4, and Usa, 2. . Easter in the Easter Parade. Showing o ff fmery irfter services d«noe, B. L* and Mrs. Sigrid Modean, 18& Cambridga Sfc P A G E T H R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1966 HANCHiESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1966 outs which are scheduled for row night -at 8 in toe Hlcka P A G E T W O powBiniL nuNsa aiAis ToUand April 23 at the Meadowbrook Memorial School. Guest speaker Tribune Inc. Eto said that toe Corbett Mistaken A n d o ver SheinwoM on Bridge School field. More volunteers is Dr. RaymOTd Ramsdell, Vsr- OOCCED TOILETS Utiion Official loss of 4C0 printer jobs and ade­ ■^1 Jubaant Jerrie Mock ST uKS 600 ChOdren are needed as managers fo r non superintendent o f schools, quate compensation in terms of little league and farm league The executive board of toe School Budget OOOD DEFENDER D elay in money for those losses are two And Shot After Soudi dealer- Hunt foi^ Eggs teams. A ll Interested parents Democratic Women’s Club w ill W R E A K S RULES . of the issues trtiich must be re­ East-West vulneraUe Sets Second Air Mark Elderly Housing are invited to attend the meet- meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the “T H E W A Y Remains Intact NORTH Papers’ Merger Heart Seizure By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD At Meadowbrook ing. h wniiainv*^iithoritv will meet tomorrow night at 8 How They Voted after taMng off from Hoiutolu, She estimated she had fuel participated in Friday's Easter will be at the ^ Town . Hall, James J. Corbett, Louisiana decided to hold its budget as Bluff. Operattog mo^y WEST EAST in the Meadowbrook SchooL Ijocal • of the AFLrCSO Intema- ereary^JUbUant Jerrie Mock 16 to 80 minutes of flying left a E g g Hunt, on the Meadowbrook Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon, State University athletic direc­ fty John Gruber 4k AQ7632 A JlO A tiooei !^rpo(praphical Union, has WASHINGTON (AP) — How pres«ited after reviewing item ^ nd hone ^ K62 ^ A S arrived borne late Sunday night after landlng,^ units Sriioolgrounds, sponsored by ^ d ^ m 1:80 to 3 p.m, and on ,, “ rules” o f good play and hope Manoheater Evening Herald urged poetponement 'ot the Connecticut members of Con­ tor, was fired when he was mis­ 0 105 O K974 with a second world record un- Mrs. Mock, the mother of two ^ elderlv ac­ the B «u d o f Recreation, under Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, ^ ***“ • the hand doesn’t call for an Tolland oorreepondent, Bette planned m ergw of three nefwe- / gress were recorded on recent taken tix a prowler, police re­ A Q6 A 9742 to r her wing. grown boys and a young daugh- of h ou si^ ^ the direction of WUllam Holley. ChUd Conference X TSie budget caHe for lour new ^<;epUon to toe rules. SOUTH Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. roll call votes; •Die tiny 40-year-oId avlatrix, ter and grandmother of one, “ g office' A thousand eggs ware donated A well conference w ill be held papers here^ - port. A 8 Senate ^ fc-ii- tin., teadiers, one of them for kin- gouth dealer Wbo neatty t ^ years ago be- said the roughest part of her by local community, social re- Wednesday jt the United Con- Powers said be seeks the de> Chief David Keyser eald it Juet at present there eeems dergarten In whidi enrollment opening lead — Ace of QJ74 MEMORIAL SERVICE On rejection, 32-42, of resolu­ eomethe flrotwo^antol^Bolo trip was "toe winds over toe ® ^ ligioua, political, end jrouth or- gregational Church, imder the m-™-, KAvm N fAPi__A memo- lay to allow “Urns-to resolve happened Thursday night when to be no instrument as popular limiting toe size of audiences, children O A Q I tion disapproving a reorganiza­ is expected to be 40 children gpades. « AKJ53 Issues uddch could result In a Corbett, a heart patient for eev- as the guitar. Y et for all the -AD of the ancient airs and t h e ^ M touched down Pacific and turbulence over the ^g^^^gg jo c " gSizaUoM, and were hidden by torecUon of the PuWto H ^th rtJ T r^ to t^ l bSeld aT Yale NIViR AOAIN that tick fMlins tion for transfer of the in two sessions. D ie school ‘ vyhen this hand came along a West Nofto Ewt the Bov Scouts and Girl Scout Nursing Association. Mrs. Don- , service wu no neia ^ strike.’ ' en years, stumbled to a motel fact that It is widely encounter- dan^ for Ui^luto ^ be „„„„ „„ ------at Port Columbus airport at Rockies.” f-orrinnH off when your leilal evarflewt community relations service board checked its budget again month ago in the national team 1 A Pan 2.A : He made the proposal Sunday. window seeking help after being ed, it is a thoroughly mleun- vantageoualy beard »■*. <■' - “ S ’ Si.“ from the commerce department Pastel stuffed bunnies rangements. About 30 children an He said he expected the Jus- smcKen wioi severe cnesi pains qenrtood Inetrument Moetly it Ur. LH^BS are practically finance. After the lob f ^ e l e s expert, led the ace ___ ’ rrOILAFLlX« tiee Departmenf to approve the to the justice department (thus, - were awarded to the finders of have been scheduled for physl- while driving. ie to be found in the hands of available but j^ ta r a can M j pubUc hearing on the of spades. Then he thought for , Sr. S2T re-im-rSi W Toilet Plunger merger today. in effect, giving approval to the the golden eggs. Winners of toe cals and immunizations. * " 'S e T d i? d “^ 1 ^ e r Friday Keyset said the occupant of youo^ people who learn about readily olAalned and souna ai- budget, the finance board a few seconds, since it wasn’t hand. Only one defender in a m^'of^ m t m* iSJ ^Tt SedTtoe southwest of the Exolted R ulcr Unlike ordinary plungeni, Ibilaflex Under the merger plans, the plan): Against — Dodd, D-COnn., mark 8,671 miles, set in 1986 that worried me.” doet not permit compressed air or the motel room, O. S. Coleman, four chords on It then proceed most Uke lutes, so It Is a m y v gy g «g ted that the school board at all clear how to proceed. million can make such deci- ot a i wurneu jiiv. f/uw tho oMopiv Prc-schooleps hunt were: Arm Bulletin Board Vnin-Nwiv Haven Hob- Ribiooff, IMlonn. messy water to splash back or escape. World-Telegram U Sun and the about 46, of Sorrento, La., fired to use theee as an accompanl- tery to me wlflr this music » elementary school There was a chance to defeat sions when ho has to j^ess by three Russian women, liy She said she also got "banged The75 new imits will be con- Raymond Zemanek of 115 ;^grte lApointe, Patricia Mor- An Open Church Council nital at the age of 63. Joumal-American would be House W ith Ibilaflex the full pressure plows a 22-caliber derringer out of the ment to some very bad singing, not more cmnmonly p e rfo rn ^ . again in search of some the contract if East had a fast which tricks his partner can nearly 900 miles. on the head by m y flashlight . 05 and at Walker St. wiU be installed ex- rlsey, Joseph BUI, Barbara meeting for members of the ** »-g „gg g native of Worcester throufh the cloggins mast and puhUshed as one afternoon On Bow, RDhlo, motlmi, re­ window when he saw a hand The tnatniment is more cbm- One reason, of course, is toat .u.mnnrt trick and could give win. But she couldn’t have three tocSiol^ not yet chosen, alted ruler of Manchester Lodge Dowrty, J ^ MerrlU, Lisa Unit^ Congregational CSiurch ^ass.. arid a 1934 graduate of swishes it down. ,, paper, the Herald Tribune jected 163-232, to recommit to onotoer mile to the mark, land- effects” behind the special fuel reach in. plicated in oonatrucUon than it is usually quite difficult, and , • comments at the West a diamond ruff. Kantar Dally Q u ezon to follow federal recommenda- of Ejks Wednesday at 8 p.m. ® ^ Yale. He had been a member of • SUCTION-RIM STOPS SPLASH-BACK would continue as a morning committee the 1.2 billion interi­ Corbett said his chest pains violin, the sound box alone another is that lute music was ^ ™ c o m n m ^ « me partaer opens with one etab, ing nearly out of fuel and keep- tanka that took most of the pas- “ Zabilansky, Bdvvard F iller, churoh parlors to complete f^e Yale faculty since 1938. • CENTERS ITSELF, CAN*T SKID AROUND paper, and the Sunday ediUons or department appropriation bill S a crowd of about 5M well- ^ n g e r space in the six-seater and Iri • TAPERED TAIL GIVES AIR-TIGHT PIT were so severe It was a moment containing more than 180 sep- not generallyMncraiiy writtenwriVbCXi with the ------sHoTwnTwla ‘ diamonds at the second trick, and toe next player passes. You jecU in smaller groups and in . Mulligan m d WUllam plans fo r the church’s Build- Reed, a resident of Guilford. the Herald Tribune and the with instructions to limit the to­ wishers anxiously in doubt unUl Cessna. Oat tha Qanuina *ToHaflax* before he realized what had arate pieces, which probably musical notation in use today, ^ c a U o n budget wot ~ ^ to'toe~ jack of hold; Spades, J-10-9; Hearts, A- succeeds Henry Magee. Elmore Holley. ing and Expansion program. jg survived by his widow, Bar- Journal-American would be tal amount.of expenditures (bill Just before she arrived. " I even lost the computer *2 ** AT HARDWAM STORK happened, though the Impact of comes as a surprise to you, The n^t step for the MHA, Anderson, past exalted ruler. Winners of the hunt for to t, The PTA will meet tomor- bara, and six children. published as a single paper. later was passed 8T0-16 with no reduction in the school budget ^ iii.t I was short of fuel all right,” which I use to fl^ e tos^ces.” ^4^ development wiU be officer_ in charge of. » second and third 4nlstaa graders WHO/iteita* wtee;ufiaSMb* the bullet knocked him down. and this does not count toe most Instrumentalists. >m this TTie "rule”rule” told Kantar just 9-7-4-2. Powers spoke of the possibUl- New England votes against it): would have to come from this i ^ d the diminutive housewife,oewife, she said. “ Luckily I had an ex- ™ ,«ibie a P » “ y Single. Ka- He then made it back to his car ‘‘purfling*’ inlaid around the But you don't have to go back What do you say? grant, is to pinpoint the possible mstaUation. A turkey ty of a strike when he reported for the motion — Daddario, B- item as other items seemed **• "Second l*end low,” “ but it wasn’t any emergency tra one on my key chain.” ren Geehan, Susan MaCtomber, and tried to drive on. edgee nor toe mosaic with which to this esoteric music to find he has taught thousands of pu­ ANSWER; Bid one diamond. locations for the proposed con- be served at 6:30. on contract negotiations at a Conn., Glalmo, D-Conn., Gra- of unquestioned necessity. or anything. Dre<|? Someone asked. Police ^-'ym'c Aramimi, Jeanie Bum- The auto swerved off too the sound hole is usually serious works by great compos­ pils. Show a new suit rather than struction, and then to retain an other officers are meeting of 1,200 printers. He bowrttl, DConn., Irwin, D-Oonn., D ie school board points out " I knew I had enough to get “ Just a Itttle,” she said, ^n i nreoare the riAnro-A McCauirhev es- ham, Karen Dsinforth, Francis street and hit a tree. adorned. B y comparison, the ers for the guitar. Couperin, histead, Kantar sjteppcd up raise partner’s minor suit said a “crisis exists.” Monagan, DConn., St. Onge, D- that three of the new teachers, here. Otherwise I would have closing her eyes. She remarked Works. David OoUella. Kelto Chief Keyser called a news sound box o f the violin ie con­ Rameau, Scarlati, Bach, Handel with the king of hearts. This Copyright 1966 He said there would be a Conn. (all voting), (on passage, one for a first grade and two landed somewhere else.” that was toe first Ume she had "v m av^e ourchas- ' ® f »Hoke, * Billy “y Uliffe, Susan —Slavik, - conference Sunday night to out­ siderably simpler. and Sg the setting trick, 15 from Club years, Md Theodore Fairbanks, Eleanor Wright and Shar- Ciorbett had been found, near Reynolds, who had been with Parents of children eli­ Segovia, for example, whoip the heading of "classicai” gul- below its grade le v e l^ South would make the con- _ , „ . , organist. g„ Wright. Mrs. Joseph Bvan- AND death, slum ^d in his car in the gible to attend kindergarten Fritz Kroiaer once said was one tar, as well as a great literature At present, t h e « f teachers tr^gt if West played low on toe Before TPC Attend Parley The newly elected exalted kovlch. chairman of toe event, same general vicinity as the I have not mentioned. The gul- uring 19 classro^nte for grades fi^st round of trumps. East Britain in the fall are being asked ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ of the only two musical artists by the school superintend­ tv,« ruler has been a member of conveyed her appreciation to all i^***irk Repeat of Selhuf motel. tar is Spanish as we know it one through have an aver- have to win with the ace ^^y after being stricken at bis A proposal to buUd a road Fifteen membere of the Junior Manchester Lodge of Elks about yj^ko contributed. WEDNESDAY in this world. (The other was ent’s office to register their popular Chief Keyser said Coleman today, and there exists a tre- tefe teachtog; load of 29 pupils, gf trumps while West still had a home. . from S. Main St. to the Oom- Centiny Club of Manchester will gj^,j^^ years. He is a salesman Hwior Boll then returned to Baton Rouge to also Spanish, Casals.) children now to avoid toe T o violinists, it probably mendous amount of Igeriaa and toepe are three comblna- diamond. West would not get his He is survived by his widow, spring meeting of Hartford Distributors' East Bernard Ellis, principal of report the shooting. munity OoUege campus in the rush of registeration in music for the instrument. A l­ Uon rodms. With 18 teachers for niff, and the setting trick would Calista; a son, David, of Mil- SPECIALS “No arrest has been made comes as a surprise to know form er Nike Site wiH be con­ September. W h e n ’s tomor- worked in Hicks Memorial School, has 74^ though there have been Spanish toe^Mune grades and with 18 never materialize. ford; a daughter, Mrs. John and no charges have been that even the celebrated Bach sidered by the Town Plaiming Children who will he five wtair fiv3Tn o n m to H n m at yeays- announced the students on the classicists, most of toe music fassrooms, toe a v e r s e num- Deciding which hand sliould Ganley Jr. of Wethersfield; and filed,” said Keyser. ".An arrest "Chaconne” can be played on years old on or before Jan. WaVoriiv Inn Cheshire ^ He is a graduate of Manches- junior High Honor roll for the her of pupils In each room win the trick is easy for a de- a sister, Mrs. Arthur Wright of Commission (TPC ) tonight and W^eriylnm Cheshire. ^g^. jjig h school, where he was third semester and Other Famous Makes the guitar, and is more effec­ generally associated with 1, 1967, are eligible. is not anticipated, in view of the would be 23. There would be no clarer who sees his partner’s North Haven. Those attending from the gcuve in sports. He is a member ^.g^g awarded tive on that instrument than on ‘^Spanish” , guitar is prqpdrly the board of directors tomorrow Registration will take statements made to us by Mr. confUnatlon rooms. Corbett and Mr. Coleman.” the fiddle. I do wish, incidental­ called “ fiamenoo.” night. place Wednesday and Thurs­ Oddly enough, the wdrd is the The projection of an average ly, that a few of toe vloUnlsts The road, to be paid for with day from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. president; Mrs. Michael Tobin, ^ ® g t o f ^ Wilhelm, and Edward Solbos. SpanWh equlval«»tr of “flam- of 28 pupHs per teacher is based POLICEMAN ASSAULTED who attempt this work would 86*- atate funds, would run across Parents should apply at toe rice nresldent- Mrs. Rich- Second honors were awarded BASKETBALL SNEAKERS on a February 1966 count What take the trouble to listen to it inro,” a hrillioptly colored bird town land but would not inter­ school serving their neigh­ STAMFORD (AP) — Two the added enrollment might be ard E 1 c h a c it e r. Hartford p^AhaU ** to Beverly Blow, Richard Miller, on guitar (recordings exist) of'solemn i^id mounful aspect fere with the layout of the golf borhood. It is not neces­ young men have been chaig;ed between now and the opening of ^unty seiring toainn^:^d vJ?ie, toe former ^g*^ LOW WHITE — YOUTHS' — IOY$' — MEN'S which immediately gives the There is ^S pan ish song called course there. Plans for the road sary to bring the child. with assault and resisting ar­ school in the fall Is difficult to work a baroque effect that the the ’Dpaheitco” which is solemn have been worked out by town Die following infoiinatlon rest, in connection with the beat- predict. It is certain, however, April 12th Benton Osgood. Mrs. Robert I>1«>® Jon®". vdoHnist never even strives to andrhimumfid. Invariably in toe o f f i c i i . should be brought to the a session o f toe Grand Lodge lUg-.of a Stamford policeman. toat any increased enrollment BJorkland, Mrs. William Kodes, Claudia St. Hilaire, Karen La- of E-minor, much favored . registration: Birth certifi­ of Elks, July 3 in Dallas, Tex. ALL FIRST QUALITY Police said patrolmein John achieve. would increase the average Alt its meeting tonight, toe Mrs. ^ a n Tay Fbntaine, Gail Woodbury, Clc- the gyx»les. Gradually, / Is THE Day cate, proof o f small pox -^<«e planning to attend toe B i n M Perrante was beaten, kicked and The ^ guitar is a Ilttlo orches; » teaching load to about the 26 TPC will also consider a re­ Francis Galasso. vaccination, and proof of InstallaUon are representatives ALL euARANTEED FOR WEAR stomped when he tried to break tra all in Itself, and aside ftofn Spa^to g y p ^ music came to which toe school board briieves quest for a six-month extension Also attending are Mrs. Doug­ Michelle Cerrigione, George diphtheria and polio immu­ o f toe Grand tiOdge o f Elks, ‘ imup na oisturhanendisturbance downtown Sat'Sat- toe keyljoard Instrum ent the be known as flamenco music, to be a desirable maximum. of a permit to First Hartford las Gallup tmd Mrs. David M ur Rego, Robert Oottier and Ger- Oontrary to common belief, a for LUNCHES . . . nization (three Salk or uiday night. oply one that can a^cbmpony School Menus Realty for an addition to its phy, wiimers In the Manchester ,mentoero o f toe S ^ e E l ^ Magneson. great deal ot Spanish music is three Sablri oral). AMirino* .«nntp.<3t ' Associatlon and officers snd Bond for the suspects, Jerome itself in its own color. Its TVwsday — vegetable - beef Parkade Apartments on W. Junlor Century sewing apontest , x,,,, Boys Baseball solemn and mournful and pot at Further information may lodges Meehan, 21, and John Orowtel, tone is sensitive^"and subdued, soup, peanut butter and jelly Because of the demand for a truly fine Middle Tpke. The permit for 28 and now competing on a county members of Elks The Boys Baseball League all Uke toe music of South Amer­ be obtained from school or 19, was set ^t 86.000 each. so toat it c a ^ '^ ly be properly sandwich, meat sandwich, gela-' place to have lunch, Gavey’s Log units was granted in Novem­ level, and arts and crafts ex- throughout toe atate. will meet tomorrow at .8 p.m. ica with which it ia generally board of education offices. tin and topping; Wednesday — Cabin will now start serving lunch­ ber. A t that time the TPC im ­ hlbitors, Mrs. Oscar Asadoorian, in the Town Hall. This wlU be confused. So when you listen to meat loaf, mashed i>otato, corn, eons A^ril 12th. The same rustic at- ■ posed a number of restrictions flower arrangement: Mrs. Clyde toe final meeting before try-, Spanish music (real Spanish, not designed to screen toe apart- ,11 v it 1 R. Richard Jr., silk screening; 1961 Car Taken pudding: Thursday — baked rnospheffe and excellent food will of Spaiilah American) it ie not a beans, hot dog on a roll, cole­ ments from toe adjacent park- Posed school in the Globe Hoi- Mrs. Gerald Oompasso, art, and course prevail as always! i. bad idea to conjure up a mental slaw, fiuit; Friday — . fish ade and to insure the safety area. Mrs. Douglas Gallup, Christmas From Driveway picture of a flamingo to go with sticks, iiarsley potato, beets, ap­ Of residents. " Approval of a town plan to decorations. A 1961 car WM taken from a it. plesauce-raisin squares. Bread tiHicli Rjt Cavey’s Log Cabiii, Those two items were added Those not attending but enter­ HOME OJ* ‘ ' Fiamenoo music ia toe Span­ and butter and milk servte with to an already crowded agenda ing the arts and craft competi' driveway at 16 Const|a>ce Dr. ish musical Idiom corresponding all meals. ' - fo r toe meeting which. Includes zoning permits, tion are Mrs. Charles McKenzie, sometime between 9 last night Q U illrY AND fBKVlCfl^ to Dixieland jazz. Usually it ia jewelry and collage; and Mrs. V It’s Worth r four public hearings and-deltb- and 6 thjs morning, police re­ not written down, and a great Manehester Evening Herald oration on other matters, which Ronald Primavera, embroidery. COMPARE port. deal of it is Improvised on toe Andover correspondent, Law­ were discussed previously. Board to Tour 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE,, EAST Police say toe keys to the car. spot. In both cases the music is rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. ^ The hearings are on Bran- ANYWHERE MANCHESTER ' associated with toe dauice, or C3er thousand gallons, Five packs of color film were ces and properly included in the quest by James McCarthy and Lincoln School-at 7 p.m. tomor- Some pay less and others much taken from Arthur’s Drug Store Hospital Firm — $109 flamenco category. Songs in­ . Route 87, Lebanon, Conn. William Peck to build 30 apart- yjeir meeting at more. Genertdly toe rate ranges at 942 Main St. Wednesday, po- SALE Our Own Qualify Sneakers clude Soleares, Slguiriyas, U v- The Nathan Hale FTA will Phone (1) 423-9256 menta in throe buUdings on g toe Municipal Building. from 13 cents to 70. lice report. CHILDfiei'S—WOMBI'S—AHD TEENS' ianas and so on. meet tomorrow at 7:30 pm . in Green Rd.; on a proposed six- tour, which is expected to , STEAKS l l a In fact, there is a fine album the school auditorium. A film, lot subdivision o ff Gunnison ^idude some board of educa- by RCA which features a .rather Bd.; and on a p r o p o ^ by members as well, is being A T TH E P A R K A D E WMiti LEAN. JUICY toorough cross section of Flam­ “A ll in/a Day,” depicting an Stanley Bray to suMivlde into ^g^g „pg^ recommendation of ILIOGEH DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WESTlI OUR OWN enco music, its history and the average day at Manchester Me­ three lots a pwcel at Green Q^ggrai Manager Robert Weiss ' SNEAKERS AOc songs of Andalucia. Two guitar­ morial Hospital, will be shown. IW. and Woodbridge St. gg ^,6 resutt of a letter from ists featured are Juan Serrano Mrs. H. Jeto Malone will be ' Among previously discussed Mrs. Virginia Cellnski, of toe GROUND BEEF and Rafael Nogales, both excel­ the narrator. Fashions from aubjects to come up tonight is Lincoln School Parents Assocla- We’U lean over lent, though I prefer Serrano, the “Penny Saver,” the hos­ the controversial request for a tion, describingi the condition of N EFCO EXTRA MILO who recently signed with Hurok pital auxiliary thrift shop, will rone change of 30 acres of in- the school. backwards to E A R N Attractions and will be heard be modeled by ladies of' the terior land east of Oakland St. Mrs, Celinski heads a commit- IF YOU’RE A “TOP NOTCH” SALESMAN and rather extensively in this coun- aiuKiliary. The request comes from John tee of parents which has been LUCKY your insurance with try next season. Those 'attending are reminded are looking for a secure, long term career, then Barninl and Anthony J. Gozdz lobbying for extensive Improve- 7 FRANKS Incidentally, toe fiamenoo gul to w Ing good used clothing for who wants toe acreage changed ments to the building. She ap- 5 9 f we want you! Good base pay, excellent commis­ tar is a little different from the the Penny Saver. Receptacles from Rural Residents to Resi- peared before the school board STRIKE classic Spanish guitar. R is nar­ fo r donations wiU be at the dence Zone A. Vigourous oppo- in February to seek action, sions, insurance benefits, pension program— and A T OUR ^ FtSH COUNTER rower in the body, for one piing, doors o f the auditorium. Bition was voiced at a March 7 terming the tondition of too you’ll represent the finest, largest fuel