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PAGE THIRTY.TWO W E D N E SD A Y , M A Y 12, 198K AvwRge Daily Net Prcaa Run iKanrI;?Bt(r lEv^ni^ l|?ral& V m «h^eeklM ed Psweast sC U. B. Waathar ■ ■ M MayS,19te The Golden Age Club win room total to 391, wMoh, with About Town hold a rummjige sale tomon-ow Hospital Week 34 bassinsU, will bring tha Woman in Town TV SETS BEPADUED Oteur, ssUar taa3|ht, at 9:30 am at the Ekist Side hospital’s total ci^iacity to 325. IN YOUR HOME, 14,165 treat la Dm aipayi^ suaap di Rec on School St. The regular A creation oi the ardiitsc- Aids PLAZA7 ON'THE SPOT Ifcaihs^ af the Audit pleasaat temseiaw, Mgh K tb. Jolm M. Tyler of penM of OonUhuntet N o i^ Vieli ization of American States, ' by Wesley Smith, Barbara BOYS’ SLACKS ■ assary lor the further elabora- can .. rebels i n, d i c a t e d Ricardo C. OotoiVibo of Aigentt- cept that ejfliended' by the XT A. HOUSE PAINT new Easter shoes made Regular 10.95. ASHER SLACKS ...8.88 Britain’s Joemp- testimony prepared for a mally drink 8.5 million, bottles a search along with otbar Quon- The fire burned over five 3 5. SHIRTS area a few hundred yards sey today discussing ways to Senate-House committee set-based aircraft and subma acres of woodland off Route 57 day. away, bursting into flame on CUTRITE WAX PAPER...... 4 rblls 99c REGULAR TO 1.99 • DUNGAREES •llminate the mqnufacturere’ in studying congressional re- You can get a beer In just a rines from New London. before fire fighters from two MATCH ventory tax. organdzation. The object cf few places. One Inn outside Co The Navy said the three etr- Impact. Mrs. Boeder, becoming communities doused it. $30 MilUon Boost 2.68 Each \ "1 Ihdnk the administration is his scorn was the seniority penhagen will serve you two but vivors will be flown to the New hysterical, attempted to ride Raeder, a native of Pough system of selecting com keepsie, N.Y., Joined the ANG REGULAR 5.99 GOLD BOND WHITE SOCKS giving this legislation a very no more. In another, you can port Naval Hospital after they toward the burning woods but REXJULARLY 2.99 EACH , aympathetlc ear," the goveriWw mittee chairmen. are examined by a. doctor flown in 1963 after graduating from drink as much as you want — If was restraihed by a trainer. •aid afterword. you can find a seat in the bar. by hMicopter to the 'training Trinity College and earned his M i / Regular 1.19 pilot’s rating last .October. Sought in SURFINE TUNA Dempeey said he has asked The owners of these places area. A Quonset spokesman de One of the two men killed in Package of Frederick Wateriwuse, president were clever enough to hoard clined to say whether any were the crash the OonnecUcut Air Hls wife, the former Macy • *» ANY TWO FOR 3 Fair- 1 . Windsor ’Cyclist Pell of New Marlboro, was vis Solid Whi’te Albacore In Oil of the Manufacturers Aeoocia- thousands of bottles in the week seriously injured. n NaUonal Guard plane Wednes . HARTFORD (AP) — Repubtt-^ Republicans oontrol foC SALE Uon of Connecticut, apd oeveral before the strike started May 2 No cause -was given for the day waa 2nd Lt. Robert B. iting the home of her grand can legislative leaders, ctaimtog Houee; Democrats foe Senets,- cans SHIRT Hits Pole, Dies Boeder, 24, of MlUbrook, N.Y., mother, Mrs. J. Macy Wlllets, The Republicans plan to do • GIRLS’ WRANGLERS, other spokesmen for the busi One of them has enough beer accident. that 1966 election year pressures ness 'community to meet with for three weeks. The Na'vy said the twin-engin her husband. a breeder of hackney ponies. have driven foe Democratic ad moot of foe extra spending for BERMUDAS OR JEAN9 5 WEB VINYL state finance officials, in- Andrew J. Burridge, 41, of 465 Other bare eeU foreign beer at ed tracker was part of reserve Friends said Mrs. Boeder Beck was a native of Pitts ministration from extravagance Mgher education. They also reoi Regular oludkig George Oonkling, the Wolcott Ave., Windsor, was fa relatively hish prices because squadron 836 from FToyd Ben knew it was her' husl)and’s burgh. In 1964 he won the Ter- to peony pinching, have jwo- ommend increesing the amounts ^ REG. $1.49-SPECIAL • V Y N A F L E X LINE D 2.99 Each oommlesloner of finance and tally Injured about 8 o’clock last they Import It privately. nett Navi Air Station In New plane froin the markings on the ciak Trophy as the Connecticut posed outspending it by $30 mU- allotted to state welfare end- 2 FOR 5 a ‘ oontrol, to dlBcuai the matter night whan the motorcycle he A private plane travels back York. wing. Guard’s best pilot. He joined lion In the next two years. mental health programs. 4 lb. CAN NESTLES Q U IC K ...... 99c JACKETS, ZIP FRONT ROCKER fiuther. was operating sfruck an utility and forth dtdly between south The unit, known as the "Sky The pUot, Cap^ Carl E. Beck, the ANG as a fullUm'e pilot The Republican General Fluid The increase to the dgaretta. "W e’re hopeful somMhiinnMhing can pole on Hoffman Rd., Ellington. ern Denmark and Luebeck, in Scraper Squadron,” has been on 31, of East Granby, <3onn., waa Instrijctor last August after budget proposals for 1966-67, an tax would provide $16 milHos Compare at $10 teaching In .the Danbury, Conn., • PLAY SETS, SLACKS, Short Sleeve . . . sport shirts . . . knit shirts ba worked out," Wwtofliauae According to State PoUce, north Germany,' bringing beer anti • submarine maneuvers-at the second victim. nounced Wednesday, would be for the two-yeoi- fiscal period . . . jac or dress shirts. A variety of colors, Burridge had been vlsUlng to thirsty Danes who gladly pay Quonset for nearly two 'weeks The FIOOF fighter was flying school system. financed through a two-cent in BUY HOODS MILK at PINEHURST in GAL GLASS JARS at 69c BERMUDA SHORTS He leaves his widow, Eleanor patterns or solids. Favorite collar styles. 7 WEB VINYL Wateihouae aald be and the friends in Ellington. A* he was ISO per cent more than the usual and was iMheduled to return to out of Bradley Field at Windsor crease in foe cigarette tax. (See Page^Thiee) WITH MATCHING TOPS Wash 'n wear fabrics in sizes 14-17 ' or leairing the area, his motorcycle price. New York tomorrow. Locks, Conn., on an Air Defense and three children, Lorraine, 9, Speaker of the Houee J. Tyter other bustneasmen w te vMtod Joanne Lynn, 8. and David, 8. s-m-l-xL With the governor in Ms office veered across the road and the The striking brewery workers ^Command mission' In the corn- Patterson said foe proposed • BOYS’ LONG PANT, oiXUned the impact the tax has accident occured. PoUce said have not tr i^ to stop the im $836 million spending program CHAISE on the busineos climate In Con' Burridge was unfamiliar with ports. was f but no tolM rteii hooded ooUnn. Slses 33-43. begging 'In abooet towey to ei|ta cento a pack. Automatio fanpniee starter .■toitag wltta Ms office. He The RepubUcena have already Admtolstratloa • • * H .P, 4 cycle B rlgn and /that a houaewite who has flrad announced a proposal ter a $490 antl-pavarty GIR LS’^ COTTON K N IT P A N T IE S "•uppoaa *306'’ Ibigroea > hara her maid or cook may have CORNER of MEN'S ^ BOYS* a ^ t o o e n ^ . LSeUme •n mad •» (tiey claim,’; aajla I million highway huildtog pro- W ^ te^ »teel base . . {hired another Negro to tidee her I gram tar more than the lUDaULAJl 80c Bach 49-88 dtm Qulnney, manager of "^ ^ ^ e fb e la la eay ptaoe. CUSHION FOOT start and stop control on '«anployment aecvioii ettlpe. I Democrats propose — that wtattd. MAIN and • White or psstsls mREouuaus or bandls. . reoeivad almtlar ‘*Weluld a,kit d f'e o m ^ iltg a f be flumeed with foa balp cf a atfi enough cdtwr JOtaa During ajasentaanffotaica -Abaanf ‘ ' ‘ 0 Sines l-dx. 7-14 Fine ootton knit, whits M atate Mat cC a'aub’' ooe-cent toonasa to foa ' MIDDLE TPKE. Garden Shoi>—Lower Level ’ eCMfoin.” ' o f fo f jpaenilne tax. SAVE BUY 3 PAIR leonUmiM, "and it may ^ " b a jfoat women ilfow.lfoVa^fotMl W t jnwid — aqieetallF : '•sr Joww t a a fi. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHB^tBR, G0NN„ THURSDAY, MAY 18,1966 PAGE THREE. MANCHESTEIflEVBJNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1966 f A G E T W O Fame. He wfll enter Harvard- Businessmen Ask University in September. | OVER 2 m m oN i Totland Mtas Tennstedt won toe | Sheinwold on Bridge COME TO THE Elimination of Dean’s Award last year. She is PRESCRimONS PupUs to Visit vice president of toe Girls’ Ath Safely CompeoMM dea valaaeaHa : Painting Demonstration Set Tax on Inventory letic Activities Club;* Junior AMD WATCH [OR N o ir n i class treasurer; senior class ARTHUR BRUU! Historic Home treasurer; member of toe Na The Baby Has O ja J d n lif> (Ooatlnned from Pago Ons) By AUW ED 8HRDIW ^ 2 5 * ‘ At Weekend Hobby Show tional Honor Society; tuid is on Fourth grade students of the Ml aotiM taMga aMuattons K K832 the Banner Yearbook staff. O SPONSORED BY MANCHBSTBB ASSOCIATION venbories of manufacturers with 1 Hicks Elementary School will pays to ba RiougMfal and dsHb- 4IQJ32 Mr*. Nora-Addy Drake, a 1^^9 at Ooventey High School audl- in their boundaries. It yields 8he ta a member of the" Fu w«anr e a s t FOS RETARDED CHILDREN ture Nui^ses Club and was club Been Named ••• visit the home of Florrle Bishop sMta. In othsrs ytn must be caJ artiet whoee home Is oil Rip- tortum. approximately $17 miUion p>er 4J23 AAt72 ley Hill Rd., will demonatrate .Peacock -apenf ato montha la vice president last year. She Bowerlng, on Metcalf Rd., conAdant and fddt — to make ® qt0<52 C 174 ^ year. was chosen to represent Rock f 4 OltOTS painting from 2 p.ih. to 6 p.m. Belgluni living and woriiing There are two plans for grad Monday, Tuesday and WednsS' poor oppomnt give UmaaK Fri. and Sat., May 14-15 Saturday and Sunday during ville High School at Girls’ 8 P.M. with farm famtii^ .and nerved ually eliminating It, Waterhouse State last year and has been CHILD day of next week. This is an an' aseay. the two-day "Hobby and Crafta ambaaeador” Kteeting dig- said, one taking five years and j I nual event culminating the student council secretary. I Opaalag toad — Ftoa eC *K10C rwisods for Daniel Manrtort SchetoraWp Fnnd Show" being given by the Na nctoriea, apaaking at ochools otoer 10. _ Plf4tn. He was bom April 30 I land by the fourth gr^era . Dactovarwon tiM And M rt In In Its building on Main Street. young fkrm«r’8 cluba. The son at Hartford Hospital. Hia maternal grandmother Is Mra. Miss Bowering’s home, buHt nessmen and Conkling and his W. H. ENGLAND dummy with tito fetog of W i , 75e FER80N The show will be from 2 to 9 of Mr. and Mra. G«org» J. Pea- aides .“ get some of the ques LOAN FOB KENYA AGREED ^ Jiary K. Buss, Valley Falls, R.I. Hta paternal grimdpaiwtB ■ in 1720, is the ancestral home p.m. both days. cook of Chaplin, he to a gradu an Mr. and Mrt. Donat A. Plette, Cumberland Hill, RJ. He of the former Senator Wiliam and pexfnpB uaadaaly deoMad to 3 NT AI tions answered, some of the BOON — West Germany has LUMBER C O . go aJbar tiw cMba. Against mead a NT Mrs. Dfake will paint a still ate o f the UiUveralty o f Con problems resolved” he will pro in has two sisters, Anne Marie, 6, and Betty Ann, 1. Benton. It t« the oldest house in life picture one afternoon and agreed to lend $9.9 million to I **At the Gre«n*’ 649-6201 H , * , . . oppoMnda tfaa hast play ad lbs BAILEY AUDITORIUM necticut' •with a bachelori* de bably call In legislative leaders Kenya for agricultural and in Tolland and was built by Daniel second M rt to n tow a; a landscape the other after gree In poultry sbience. Maral, James WllUam. son of James E. and Sheila Bentx Benton. When British prisoners toes about • to XI polnia In Mgh MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL of b ^ parties to talk about a dustrial development. Tha acdnal daotomr tod a rtib noon. Peabook’s talk ta befog spon specific plan. S Marxl, Vineyard Ave., Newington. He was bom April 20 at [were captured In large numbera earda, wNh batoSMsad dtoMbu- Charles Ferguson of Prospect ^ St. Francis Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and to the ace and ttan atowfy ra* sored by the high school’s U- during the Revolutionary War, tton and BO major aedt ot our or St., who has a collection of old brary dub, Sodallitas Libraria. Mrs. William Bent*, 220 Summit St. His paternal grandpar- Daniel Benton housed 24 Hes- turned a club mora.oanto. ants are Mr. and Mrs. Liouls Mar*!, New Britain. He has a iVeic President West had ttma to aaa that Sooth music boxes, Saturday after Mitt Marcia LeDoyt of the Rockville-Vernon [aians >n his cellar. noon will play both the cylin library club report IFYE ta a Lfori Aime, S. The students wlH view Miss nchcct W. Lappen of the had BO rsal ccnvtotlcna and V or.8bainura»d’a M iu fe book ’IONITE — THE BEST CST.1940 John H. tappen Agency has that SouMt didn’t have tin Jart der and disc type pieces and people-to-people program aimed I Bowering’s large collection of let, ?A Fookot Guide toBttdge,” MOVIE OF THE LAST answer questions. at prt>tootfog international un I 2 Pupils Picked Monws Tun&r* Ann, daughter of Raymond Earl I antiques and the grave of Elisha been elected the n'Cw president of dubs. s m A M oanto to Bridge Bort, fe-h’W Igf‘TSTS-- tdnda Suaan Hopson Morse, RFD 2. Sandy Beach Rd.. El- of the Msachestsr Association A fraolton of le YEARS 'The building will be open derstanding and fiiendship be S'l A, I Benton In the front yard. Mhnebsator Eve. Herald, Box from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. today, tween the United States and lington. She was bom May 3 at Rockville General Hoepltal. Miss Bowering's home will be of Independent Insurance enough tima for Wagt to decide S818, Grand Oentnd Statton, / J . r T 'i 4 '■/ By High School Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hop- Agents. He succeeds WWiam to play the ten of chRn vaer te- and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. tomor other countries. Locally, It ta [included in the 260th Annlver- Mmr Y ort 17, N .Y. row to accept all entries. sponsored'by the National 4-H son, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra jsary Home Tour. Rood of tha T-J. Crodistit Agen nocenOy. And mm South r t t a t Oopyright, 1MB “A iai^boUlx prowoBve p toJectioe^ / For Top Honors whethar to play a tour In addition to the other nu Foimdation and the Cooperative \ i •/:* : i C Donald Morse, ElUngton. County Democrats cy. Gsueral Featuea Oorp. n/il h ic a ^3 LARCit'^: rAr>/iL' C'-Oi -’ ino a n • • • • • merous exhibits previously list Extension Service at the Uni , . Other cfflcers elected yester eUb or thebe queanquaan fkvm dummy. I f ^ \ ^ s ; • \ V'lV Alan T. Pease, son of Mr. and Btorrlsoii, Katrtna Marie, daughter of Richard C. and The Tolland County Demo ______atribad had tha Mag of ed to be shown. Cub Scouts, versity o f OonnecUcut OoHege ti f cratic Association will hold Its day are: WSliam OarroU of La- NUCLEAR 'OEST SHOT Brownies and 4-H groups will Mrs. Edwin L. Pease, 109 Grand >4» Patricia Ann Wupperfeld Morrison, 36 Jewett St., Anaonia. Bonns Associates, vice presi ohiln. South would gain by play of Agriculture. She was bom May 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her annual meeting tonight at 8 p.m. ing dummy’s quean; but k West WA8HIMQTON (A P) — Tha also have displays. Since its Inception In 1948, Ave., haa been named valedic at Tolland Town lU l. Officers dent; and Alfred Weibner of Atomle Energy Oommtaalon haa Light refreshments will be maternal grandparents sre Mr. and Mra Paul Wupperfeld, Jarvis Realty and Inmranoe, still had the Jaiek of dubs, South Mias LeDoyt reports 28 young *-i torian of the claa.a of 1965. will be elected. The gued ineak announoad a midaar taat shot of available. Adult donations will J * , g f i • M Orandvlew SL Her paternal grandparents are Mr. u d eearetary-tneeaurer. Werhner would gahi by ' men imd women from Connect Sharon L. Tennstedt, daugh r* Mra Roland Mocrlson, East Hartford. She has a sister, Pa- er will be John Glenn, profasso) chib from dummy. lour intermediate yield was con be 25 cents and for children un icut visited 22 foreign countries • % ‘ ' l l of labor law at the University was re-deoted to hta fifth term. ducted Wadnooday at tha Hava- der 12 years of age who must ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert In addltlKn to being elected while tWs state has been hoot to J ■<»,.! li.iV ■' } *• ...... of Connecticut. The meeting Is da atdaxiiound tost site. be accompanied by an adult, 10 71 exchangees from 84 coun Tennstedt, 39 Hammond St., open to all regMered Democrats to the pnestdsney, Lappen was South gmasid wrong. WbM R WM tha 10th announoad ? Ooneli. Lama Ootrtae, daughter of Arthur Martin and be playwd a tour dub from dum< 32 cents each. tries. Miss Norma Lawton, has been selected as salutatori- and any Democrat svishing to appointed to a Dve-y«u term U J. waapena taat tUs yaar. „ ,l@ a i;S S. Search for Knife Used in Slaying Committees tn charge Of ar ^ Joyce Elaine JaJUardo Ooudi, 110 Liskeslde Dr., Andover. Join the County association may on the Town Insurance Advis my. Bast won wMh the Jart and :cKF/r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin an for the graduating class. 4 She was brnn May S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her returned a heart West aventual- rangements: Mrs. William H. H. La'wton, Is presently an IFYE Using a mins detector, Rockville police search in a wooded section of Enfield for the knife Pease Is a finalist In the Na I do so at this meeting. ory OonunMitoe, to succeed M. Kenyon, tickets; Mra. Anton M. used in the fatal stabbing Sunday of Edward Shea of Vernon. Two Etofield men, Edward Ber materaal grandmother is Mrs. EHsie K. Jajliardo, Rocky HiR Kennath Ostrinoky, whose term ly got Am Hng of ehiba and tha delegate In Taiwan. tional Merit Scholarship 0>m- -rt Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hemy S. Couch, Refreshments will be pcovld' Feature 1st Tonight Lassen, refreshments; Mrs. The program is flnanced ry, 32, and Jrtm Williams, 51, are charged with murder In the slaying. Police believe an un p>etitlon; received a four-year I ed by the Democratic Women’s has sxplrsd. rest of Ms hsatti to ‘ I i r i l set a Cl a 6 6 I A T I 6 T S Walllngfort...... OOntTMOt. and Every Sun. Howard Craft, Mrs. Philip El- tivough private contributions identified person discarded the knife. (Herald photo by Freeman.) ______Donald L. Brown United Air I Club. Lappen, a Mandveatsr native, senberg and Mrs. Herman To Give Lecture educated in local schools It you’re going to taokto a auR Moun Tuea., Wed., Thura. from individuals, youth and craft Corp. scholarship: . the ? Test, Debra Aa^ daughter o t James R. and Robldas Mka the rtaba, taka the ace and "Jake” LeDoyt, publicity: Mrs. adult groups and businesses. John Philip Sousa Band Award *■* 0!ln Tost, 17 Vernon Ave., Rockville. She was bom May 3 at Clifford Miles of the Unlver- and attended the University of MEADOWS”-' Robert Taylor, hostesses; Ken- 130 Million Visit Parks ^ _ ,rj ____ • -- “ • - - — ---- Conneotleut. retuni a tour dub qulddy and “ Becket” Owen 8. Tfask of Ripley Jfill GOP Outlines Plan for 1965, and the E. Stevens' iHdantto. It West baa no Mme neth Lcmire, Stanley J. Harris,! Rd., Is the University of Oon- Henry Award for Scholarship j - Mr. and Mra Morgan OUn, RockviUe. Her paternal grand- lecture and dsmenstrotton on He served tn the U.6 . Army At 8:15 Tonight WASHINGTON — The U.S. Optical lUuslon” Friday at tfalrt wU usually waver ^ilip Eisenberg and (Jharlea' nsctlcut 4-H spsciaUst, ooordi 1964. I z pawnts are Mra and Mra Francis Yost, RockvlUa She has dutk« World War H as an MP Ferguson set up. and Mrs. Ls- Rating toe state’s IFYE activi Forest Service went out on a 8:80 p.m. ait B’BIndstouw, the aergsant in the Europaan Thea ha haa the king. If ha He is a four-year member of sale limb in 1960. It predicted an a brother, Francis, 4. home of Professor and Mrs. Ar doamt waver, you asaume that “ e D.: “ HARLOW’^ N e w England Premiere Doyt, general chairman. ties. the high school band, and Is • • • • • ter. Danes Canceled nual visitors to the national for thur Berman on Goose Lane. He rest’tea at 28 Lyneaa B t ba doam’t have the king. 8ohooI Menus $30 Million Boost serving as vice president this White, JedI Lee^ daughter of Vincent M. and Rae Dubdt The dance for teen-agers wlB Isncb menus at toe torse lo- ests would reach 130 mlUlon by year. Pease is a two year choir « White, Somers Rd., EUlngton. She was bom May 8 at Rock- Firs Department Supper wMi Ms wife, the fonmsr Pris n you give West no thna to 1970. But toe prediction will be think and be managaa to deceive be omitted Saturday because of oal public sebooto: Mcnday, member; member of the Na ^ vine General Ho^taL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. The Fire Department Auxill' cilla Lynn of Lowell, Mass., and the hobby and crafts two-day frankfurter on roU, mustard rel exceeded this year, a motor ary will hold an old fashioned their four children, Linda, 13 you, taka your Adtoig aM watch tional Honor Society; president and Mra Raymond Dubek, Rockville. Her paternal grand- show at the Nathan Hals Com ish, potato chips, carrot slaw, ing organ'ization says. of the French Club, a member LASTS baked bean and ham supper Mlehaci, 11, Robin, 10, and a epponant carefuSy thoraaf- DR. N O 'Dins in Authentic Colonial Atmofphsrs" Sought in Budget nv Barents mn MT. and Mra Murray White, WatervUle, Maine. munity Center. tomato JlSos, filled peach haivea I t 0 T . Tou can’t w4n them aA. W ith Ixnre"| of the- Manchester Civic Or L-l * • • • • • May 22 from 5 to 7 p.m. the Nancy, A Zoning Request or Ice cream; Tuesday, meat 2 CENTURIES INSURED White School firehouse dn Leon Lappen Is a mMnber of the DaSy Qusaiioa chestra, the Hartt Youth Sym KeBBedy, Debra Am, daughter of Cleaver Jr. and Geral The Zoning Board of Appeals patties, buttered rice ball, Mex <¥>- . NEW YORK — The oldest life phonic Band and the All State dine A. Morgan Kennedy, Anthony Rd., Box 248, ToUand. ard’s comer. Town Building Committee and Partner opens with one dob, Kib .: V s '111 - MARTfono has a request from Raymond (Continued from Page One). training programs aimed at po Insurance company in toe Unit Tickets win be available PYQUAUC INN ican com, bread and butter, Band. Z She was bom April SO ^ Rockville General Hoepltal. Her ves as second vloe president and the next dayer passes. You C. Yama of Bamshee Rd. for a chocolate nut pudding; Wednes tential dropouts. ed States was organized Jan. from members or at the door. of the Manchester Board of hold: Spades, 4-8-4; Hearts, K- beginning July 1, Patterson said. 11, 1769. It now is known as the Pease was recently selected maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra 1. L>. Morgan, 161 MAIN ST. — WETHERSFIELD, CONN. zoning variance to be heard at day, New En^and boiled din 7. $3.3 million to enable the to the Band Soloist Halt of PlainvUla Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. P. For further information con Realtors. 0; Diamonds, K-8-8-2; Cliibe, 4* a public hearing at 8 p.m. MoO' ner, oomed brisket, parsley po The Old Lyme Republican also state to make lump sum pay Presbyterian Ministers’ Ftmd. Kennedy, Groveton, Tex. She has a brother, James Cleaver, tact Mrs. Howard Bughee, Mt 6-l-t. TEL 529-9468 e AMPLE PARKINO I day in the board room of the referred to the surplus from the DACRON-WORSTED ments of as much as $100,000 to Spring Rd., Mra Kenneth tato, buttered sliced carrots or 8, and a alster, Linda Jean, 18 months. What do yon say? town office building. se'ven-mfoute cabbage, bread, current biennium, which he .said towns to assist in school con Banks, (Mt. Spring Rd., or Mrs. Anewsr: BM ooa notrumi>. TONIGHT Yama requests a three-foot would approach $40 milUon or struction. Gilbert Frye, Virginia Lane. Newcomers See SMORGASBORD butter, Nathan Hade cake or ice Wrenllfiii. Byan Paul, son o f William R. and Lorraine TUa responM to ons dub prom- variation of the side yard re cream ; Thursday, citrus fruit as much as $7 ml'Uion more 8. $1.4 million to extend state “ FhiUipa BeauUeu, 11 Hammond S t, Rockville. He was bom PUgrlm Fellowahip Retreat TOMORROW quirements on the southwest than toe $32.6 mllUon surplus The Pilgrim FeUowthip of Film on Wines A Feature Juice, American chop suey, but aid for school transportation to 1 April 28 at RockvUle General Hospital. Hta maternal grand- AND Mde of hta property to add to tered green beans, pineapple estimated by the administration high school pupils as well as moUier la Mrs Laura Phillips, Rockville. Hla paternal grand- the United Congregational the present house a 14-foot ex in February. Church. wUl meet at the church slaw, prune coconut crunch; elementary school' pupils. This -- mother Is Mra Sadie BeauUeu, Lynn, Mass He has a brother, The Neumomera Club of the WEDNESDAY tension in addition to a 22-foot Friday, fish cakes and home- Patterson said the state would TROPICALS at 4 p.m. Friday to leave on SATURDAY would give towns one-half the William R., 8; and a alster, Robyn Lee, 6. Msaohester YWCA will see a SATURDAY, 5 to 9 P.M. •width two-car garage. At pres baked beans, buttered mixed also gain funds from federal cost of transporting high school • • • • * two-day spring retreat at Camp film, "Siesta in Spain,” and hear THE HOME OF ent there ts 53 feet from the sources to finance the added AYA-Po in Somera. • • • GOOD FOOD SUNDAY, 8 to 8 P.M. vegetables, vegetable (ticks, pupils up to $20 per pupil a year. Wlaoleald, Thnothy John, son of Chester F. and Jannette a discussion of wlnea by Seth i l l present house to the southwest bread and butter, and gelatin spending, which he described as N in s ft. $900,000 to Increase the V’ Denton llWsnleskl, Old Farm Rd-, Tolland. He was bom April English at their May 18 meet LUNCHEONS 8ervedll:S0a.m.to2p.m.$1.25up boundary line. The building ex dessert cubes with topping or "an investment In the future.” ' 27 at RockvUle General Hospital. Hta maternal grandmother Manchester Evening Herald ing, Scheduled for 7:45 p.m. at TH E LITTLE tension contemplated requires state’s per pupil g^rants for ice cream. More axxl bettor education, school construction from $500 to o r Is Mra Resale Dentcn, North Troy, V t Hta paternal grand- I Tolland oomspoadent, Bcite the CoRumutlty Hall Is Mott’s 1^* COiB'SilSj . . . ServwJ P M. to 9 PAL 36 feet, leaving 17 feet left to better services for the mentally jOuatcale, tcL 875-2S4&. 1H EA TRE DINNERS 6 Coffee Hours Ehid $700 per pupil In elementary . father la Frank WtaniesU, RockvUle. He has a brother, Tbeo- Market, B. Midffle Tpke. Eng ^ HNICMHIOIRt the boundary line. Wind-up coffee hours for the 111 and a "more imaginative and 'The board haa unairimouMy schools and from $700 to $1,100 dors, 6. lish is director of the Pioadll^ P t b s — t s DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS benefit of the Windham Com preventive-type" welfare pro per pupil In high schools. Wins of the Month Club, at the 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. approved the request of Robert gram would be the result of the 'oaaey, Janiea Fhands Jr., son of James F. and Margaret E. Olm.stead for an eight-foot munity Memorial Women’s 10. $2 mlUlon more than the I Luther League shop of the same name In Hart Synanon Auxiliary had Mrs. Owen S. GOP plans, Patterson said. ’ Battease Casey, Vernon MobUe Home Parii, Kelly Rd.. Ver lUao JERRY LEWIS SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT—WHARFSIDE DINNER variance frorii the 50-foot prop- $20 million proposed by the gqy- ford. — ____ -— Trask with two such parties Republican programs for (mor for state grants to towns non. He was bom May 3 at RockvUle General Hospital. His Members ars invited to bring “WHO’S MDiUNG ertv line setback In front for' mental health uvd spuUio ivel- YEAR 'ROUND maternal graw^iareBits are Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Battease, Banquet May 22 ■rime STMtiF let and party room availabla for an addition to hta home in order! and « attendli^: Mrs. 'pxomaa 'or sdveation In the so-called their husbands. English wUl sk - Cloipd Small with eight attending and fare are still undsg Mudy, Pat ADM (average dally member WhltMtaU, N. Y . IDs paternal grandmother is M ra Florence pHaln the usee of wines, which j a n o s weddings, banquets and holiday partiea to maintain the same front line terson said, but toe/GOP gave ‘f* Egan, HydevUla V"■t ffc baa a stater, Elizabeth, 1. The annual Youth Banquet East Windsor For rsservationa, call 529-9463. and roof line with his present Mra. James McNamara with ship) program. The GOP formu • • • • • to serve on what occasion and A P obJ n'. < C n'l .i r Mondays building. Olmstead Is to contact ten attending. a detailed descripUbirof ite edu la would provide mors money I sponsored by the Luther League corraet serving temperature. DPIVE IN ■ 5 the office of local building In M ils Hilda M. Keller return cational i^an*. to larger tovraa than granted __ r, Vletocla Bntii, dai^ter of David O. and R. San Thers wUl be a wine testing In- 'hie GOP listed a 12-point dra Btab^ Custer, 49 Farm Dr., East Hartford. She was of Eimanuel Lutheran Church ILUNG SCHOOL spector for necessary permlte. ed recently to her horns on Rt. heretofore. wUl be held on Saturdayi May termtaisan. The film shows the Office Hours 44A after visiting her nephew, program for education expan bom May 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal maldiig of Spaatah sherry. A sion. These are its provisions— 11. $90,000 for toe creation of a PURE WORSTED grandparents are the Rev.‘ and Mra Kari Blake, Lebanon. i.22 at 6:30 p.m. tn Luther HaH. AUDITORIUM Local Rep. Walter L, TTion) Robert M. Keller and fcunily in division of library services In question and answer period wU has office hours from 10 a.m. Mayagiiss, l^erto Ribo. 1. $8.9 million to the State paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra Truman Custer, The theme of the banquet will Board of Education to hire more the State Department of Educa 125 Glmwood St She has a brother, Michael, 6; and a sister, [be "Tomorrow Is Ours.” follow. the new to noon Saturday In the board Meeting oa Civil Righto tion. 8 :3 0 P JR . room of the town ofrice build "Much 1s needed to be done in instructors and to pro'vide for Kathy, 4- Miss Roberta Lehmus is gsn an additional 6(X> students at the 12. $120,000 to Increase the I eral ohairmsn. Oommittee ing. this area as weH as in toe state grants to public libraries If SURE . has been serving the Homs Owner • • • Anthems Set at Church South” toe newly organised Hu state’s vocational training gcitwaria, Kami JUL daughter of Robert and Marilyn chairmen are Miss RMa Jctin- schools. Republican legislati've leaders for 88 YEARS. For a Mmplofo FREE INSPECTION of Sturm Schwart*. «9 Tracy Dr. She was bom May « at Man son, food; Richard Heck, tick The most ancient form of mu man Rights <>>uncil of Coven have also proposed upgrading NCKETS $1.50 BOLTON LAKE HOTEL sic u.sod in churches will be part try and a similar group of toe 2. $1.6 million to the Univer yoor homo by a Tsrmits Control Export, swpsrvisod MEN'S SUITS chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are ets; Miss Dorria DlManno, dec the formula the state uses In ROUTE 44-A—BOLTON, CONN. of the "Can Concentrate Sun Greater WUIimontle oitei sity of (Connecticut to make Mr. and Mra Herman Sturm, Hartford. Her paternal grand oratkms; and Miss Daryl Bag- room for an additional 400 stu making grants to towns for op by tho finast tschniul sta ff,. phono our nssrsst parenta are Mr. and Mra Harry Schwart*. West Hartford. day” worship services at 11 xm. agreed at a recent meeting in SM ley, publicity. Mr. and Mrs. Er AT THE DOOR dents, and for more teachers eration ^ schools. Im I office: She has two alsters, Beverly, 8, and Sheryl, 2. nest W. Benson wiU prepars the Sunday at the Second Congre town. This ooncemed a discus Under a $22 million program »ii ...... EVERY THURS. NIGHT and staff help. I bam supper. O R C A a gational Church with the choir sion on voting rights and houa- 8. $296,000 for the creation of annoimced Wednesday, $176 per S Rak, Stephen Joseph, son of Edward John and Margaret A GREAT SHOW — Mnglng tome special anthems, ing, according to Mra. William Installation of the new offl- A LL COLOR! FROM 5:30 to 8:30 PJL a atate commission on higher piq>il would be g r a n ts for the ^ Aim Ward Rak, 150 Tajdor St, TalcottvlUe. He was bom I cers and announcement of the 643-2814 The hymns, organ prelude and! Moeng of the locsd group, education. first 300 pupils In a school sys Your choice 2 May 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Youth of the Year Awards will ELVIS PRESLEY In \ East Hartford postiude, are taken from Psalms { William Olds, prbaldent of the 4. $1.9 million to help support tem; $160 per pupil for the sec 649-9240 2 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ward Jr., New I follow the banquet. "GIRL HAPPY” DRIVE-IN - 5 ITALIANO set to music. In recognition of i Willimantie gr^P, spoke of ef- community colleges at Man ond 300 and $120 per pupil for York N.Y. He has a brother, Edward John Jr., 4%; and The Rev. Carl BloomquM of 8:80 • 0:50 the contribution to toe worship forts being maiftfln the srea In- chester, Norwalk, and Wlnsted. all over 600 pupils. BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. ':Z1 three’ staters, EUen Mary 8 ^ , Elizabeth Ann, 2hi, and Mary Rhode Island who served as eervices leadership of the ogan- eluding tutoring Shd efforts’ to This program would be contin The current system allots $166 er* Jeon, 1% . chaplain at the CNympioe In Jap Pins: Comedy oo-hlt tat and choir haa pro'vlded obtain better housing for minor, per pifoll for the first 100 pupils; ”4ulrt Before It Melte” gent on the establishment of a DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1182 an, will speak at 8 In the main toroughoxit the year Ity groups. Attending the meet commission on higher educa $1S6 for the second 100; $146 O. Maharis '— B. Morse The Rev. James H. Ameling, ing were several persons who ssL^uary. Friend* and mem Ray Staako, Your Friendly Host Sayai tion. for toe third, $136 for the fourth, bers of the congregation are a t 8x10 pastor, will use "The Wonder of participated In toe demonstra 6. $2 million to help finance $128 for the fifth, $116 for the The Oldest and Largest in Conn. I welcome. “LET’S GO DANCING Worship” as hta sermon topic. tions for rtvll lights In Setate, a $20 million student lo4n pro sixth and $101 per pupil after the ReservaUotis for the supper TONIGHT. FRL and SAT. “ITS FUNr Sevei^ persons of the church, Ala. gram. It would be used to guar first (KX). may be made with the church leaving here at 3 p.m. Sunday antee loans to students up to The fom nda ta ithe gfuideline in office. Miss Lehmua or Miss DON^ooR. <41113 VERSATILES” ALL YOU CAN EAT — $3.00 Par Psraoa will attend the annual meeting Maachsater Evening Herald $1,600 a year or $7,600 for four allotting funds under the Aver 95 Bagley before Monday, May 17. FRANK’S CAFE of the Tolland Association of Coventry oomapondent, F. years. age Daily Membership (ADM) '# For Party Beservatloaa—Phone 648-6068 c In our main dining room . . . the United Church of Christ at Pauline UtUe, telephone 742- 8. $800,000 for high school Job- program. FamOy Restaurant Com plete e DaUy Loncheoa Spedala — 86e e the Bolton Ckmgregatlonal 6281. Church. The group will return CORNER MAIN and PEARL Alterations at 9 p.m. • STANLEY WARNER Included BINGO EVERY FRIDAY OAK ST. RESTAURANT Junior Pilgrim Fellowship * P. A. C. lALLROOM meets, at 5:30 p.m. and Senior COMPLETE TWIN 80 OAK ST. PIENTV ef FREE PARKINO Pilgrim Fellowship at 7 p.m. 31 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE LOBSTER Sunday In the Church Oonunun- * HURRY LAST 2 DAYS A Ity House. Services EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. JAMES BOND IS BACK DINNER' The Prince of Peace Lutheran "FROM RUSSIA WITH Church worship services will be COMP. VALUES *45-^50 •3.75 S Mon.-Sat. 7-9:25 BURNSIDE at 10:15 xm. Sunday in the L O V F ' & "D R. NO** ^Snn. Coni. 2 P.M. church with the Rev. WllUam Fresh breads and pas H. Wilkins delivering the ser- "Ruaala’’ 8:00 tries made daily. m ox "Dr.” OtOO - t;6 0 #/WmONYQUINN*RENEfW« Sunday Mass at St. Mary’s Featarinir Daily Spedab Church will be at 7 ;30 ajn., 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 asn., and the Here’s your chance to STARTS SAT. 1:80 FJt. A s A lw a y s children’s Mass at 10:30 xm. Legal Beverages fai the church hall. Sunday Mass pocket big savings “Beach Blanket Bingo* at St. Joseph's Mission Church and “Airagon’* ZORBA I in Eaglevills Will be at 8:30 TEL. 649-5544 on suits that are a jn . “The CSiurch in a Changing priced elsewhere at W orld” wGl be the sermon top ic of .toe Allison R. H «^ $45 and $50! Right ♦ BREAT! “liSro Fiitot FiliB” interim pastor of the. Flrat OortgregAtlonal Church, 'diving now, they’re price- toe U a.m. services Sunday. S izes 8-16 The ehutoh's Friendly Cfoole H im WDodctfol bsndcnheJ title is smashed at Robert . has a mystery ride at 6:46 pan. pfofect for Uviiig-diiiing or small - ’Tuesday from the church. Each CffJRMntG, diniof areti. Takes np little loom, yrt H all... all from our .00 , member wlU be chaiged’ a new it wUl ifot np to 10 oomfortiiUy. TWM ‘ dish towel to supplement the PRACTICAL Cfaeote from more than 400 Ethsa own stock! Hurry in 17 ' presept kitcbMi supply. MTHAN ALLES Allen pieces in informal AntSqaed Talk on Bdglaiii Pine, dqtant Hwloom Solid Cherry, for this exceptional metoard Peacock of OhapHn, MARLY JMERJCAjr giadoas Solid Mahogany, apecMviiv IDBSTERS I sn IFYE delegate to Belgiutn, •torage-makiog Cnstom Lmsh Han buy .. regulars, ’ gives on Ithistrated talk on his BdEfMST TABLE •nits, and traditional Colonial ia Sperially Prepusd 1^. recant sgcpsrtaaoas at sn-sssem - aoned Solid M vie aad KHfo Sea ll shorts and longs. (9|sf Jim Miakaed Wy tomorrow tor Grades 7 and J i STORE HOURS This Friday sad sruy Friday CompBmic^ ysor din- Monday and Tuesday Open till 6 P-M. lag pkasurt by dandng to the tones o t Open Thursday and Friday Evenings CONDITIONERS Clooed Wednesday ROUitS: illJL NEMEROFF ALL SI'E4 DaHylOAJC.to6 PJI. a!ND ms FOURSOME n iu r a , I H to 0 PAC. M ltlm AnihMa VW Up To 4M HO, ORE-^FASON ' FtMoa S fS -M lf FRICfs the new C o J n e . JhiL CcudwImL NORMA,'-;.; llsnchester 643"0890—RockviUe 875-2534 M L i m p E HOTEL 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. 1 * ' I- - ‘ “ PhoiNBt BOUTE TALCOTTVILLE, CONN
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f A G B F O U B MAN€I^TER EVBNmG HERALD. B^CHESTEB. ciONN.. Wl^NESDAYi MAY 12.19^ l^C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD, MAHCHESTER. CONN.. THtJRSDAY. MAY IS. 1966 PACK f l ^ ■resr ■ I and Mra. A liert-B retoii of IQ- - t — ^ Rofekvill^Vemtm , V tnpaa. No Change State DignitUries Patrons Public Records Fiineral serrieea wUl be beM : e s Obituary tomorrow art the Ladd Funeral Bttlldliig. Permita SOUTH OOVENTRY HRE K PT. Home at 8:30 a.nl. ttul at tt. To UfiR Housing Coap., for Ltd Pelligrini Attending In Salary For Sisterhood Art Show eonstru’otion of an office building Mrs. Frucla Ooopw Sr. Barnard’s Churdi at 'I. Burial win take place in.St. Bemard’s at 99 E. Center 8t , $50,006. loOVKNTRT—Mrs. Florsnc* Cenmtery. T hera hdU ba fio call R epeats Ofifer to T alk To Rusa Atkina for Edward Isbel CSooper, 74, of Hartford, Police Course in Boston Of Manager Oov. John DampMy, UJS ♦Dr. and Mra. John Nordby, Dr. ing hours. and Mra. Paid Noirnan, Mr. and, Wtnzier, for construction of a ter. of E^U'Ie K. Foster of 8anatora Abraham RiMooff and garage a t 36 Benton S t, $1,200. v tjA ry , died yesterday at lOoBitwMi tie a Bagfi Om ) Thomas Dodd and Congraasman Mra. Richard Olmeted, Mr. and Ismle IPA/bata T* ahUllo PelllgrW of toeflrvlhg Dwyet^, Bhiebetry HUl General Mabager Richard Mrs. Robeit Peck, Mr, and Mra. To Radding Signs, Lac., for —rtford Ho^ittal. Louis O’Abate, hO, of Hart R«*vlila Police 1*R for Boston Rd., ToUand; Suzanne Zinaier, Martin said today that to*re Emilio Daddsurio head tha U*t Shady Olan, Inc., for oonatruc- pother ^Mirvivors Inchide her 12th "Girenit can aocaomto aid ettoeta to /'I Ruaaell E. Prentice^ Mra. Doris* ford, brothed «Sf Rooco T. this morning. He’U be there Eailngton; .Cathy Bundy, Elling of honorary patrems for Temple tioh of a sign at 860 W. Middle BINGO nd, a son, a sister, three ■Witt be iM need for anyone Paclter, Mr. and Mrs. William CAJbate of Manchester, died Sooth Vtat Nam, toaarttag an i N Uiree, day* but he doesn’t ex ton;'•'■'“ • f Mary asLMlffltt, asa-aew t*! aElllni^on; i s i i a s a ^ a v i 11 Tpke., $1,500. Ddchlldren and several asking fpr a legal opinion from Beth Sholom Sisterhood’a Art Rosa, Or, and Mra. Douglas EVERY FRIDAY 8 PJN. yesterday at St. Francis Hoar G>urt Cases amouncemeM that tba DWted — • I- ^ pect tO aee muoh of the city. Mary Blazak, 4 George Dr;; Roberta Mr. and Mra. John' To Edwin Lawrence, for alter ces and nef^ews. pital. toe town counsel regarding the Show and Sale, caUad "Airt ef ations to a dwelling at 153 servicee w n be held 1^ States ia prejpared to pailfclfwto He la attending a coune, Sophie Flamm, 22 Windermere Our Times.’’ RoWnsos^ Mr. and Mrs. Charles MAIN ST.. SOUTH COVENTRY ■ Othier aurvlvors include- his •ponsored by Northeastern Unl- Are.; Irving Foster, IT Koaley manager’s salary, because he Avery S t, $600. - __ ^ a t 1 1 a.m. at the .MAN'OHESTEB SESSION in an Aston development bank. The show wiH, begin with a Rofiboqg 3t ., Atty. and Mra. wife, two sons, three daugh yerslty, for police officers. The Rd., Tolland; Pnmala O’Leary, will keep-it. a t'its present $15,- -Donald R lditer, Dr. and Mra! To John Wafinegren Co. for ------Hill Funeral Home, Ehn ters, a brother, a slater wd FVmt the aeoond week to -g Officials Mrtd one reason he Patrons’ Recaption, Sunday -Ririiard Boland, for alterations S t, Rocky Hill. Burial will be eours^ wUl be hrid day and 4 Janet La. 500 figure. M errill RuSffiiow. six grandchildren. row, « hearing on probhble emphastosd aid was beoause-he evaidng until Saturday. Births yesterday: A' aoh to He added that, when toe Ume night from 7 to 9 psn. in the to a dwelling at 15 Ashland St.. In Rose HiH Memorial Park, Funreral services will be batUefront djppartchea «iUlES«SAVlNGS^_ Temple Auditorium at 400 E. Also, Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. $ ^ . CIMIM In Um onae of OhaileB Tba Bubject is "The PoHoe Mr. and Mrs/ Byron Daudlln, oomea - for hiring a new man 2 Read Herald Advertisements .Mocky HUL held tomorrow at 1 p.m. at from Viet Nam are ovsnMd- Warren Ave.; a Son to Mr. and Middle Tpke., and will continue Smith, Mr. and Mra. Jacob'San Friends may caS at the fu WUeon, 46, o t Hartford,' Wb> CrlaU 1966.’’ A long list o f dla- ager, too board can vot« then dals, I>r. and Mrs. Philip Sum Emanuel Lutheran Church, 311 owing aewB of fautoaaftarian tingulshed police officials \riH Mra. Allen LaRivlerc, High 'to pay him whatever salary it on Monday, Tliesday and Wed neral home tonight and tomoi> Capitol Ave., Hartford. oused of partlctoadion in a to- efforta by the Untted Statea In Manor Park. nesday, from 1 to 9 p.m. ner, Dr. and Mra. 'WillteLm now from 7 to 9. cent break into me Mamdienter at GLENNEY’S oonduot olssses and senvinara chooses, and that there will be Friends may call at the Fl- V totN am . Stroud. Mr. and Mra, Leonard Country Cfinb, was postpoMd during toe course. Discharged yesterday: sufficient fufidit in ^ e General The net proflte of to* sale sette Funeral Home, 20 Sls- The White House aaM that, at Theresa Joyner, Windsorvllle; will be s h a r ^ by the Manches Seader, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick' SMILING SERVICE Kenneth J. Allan due to the failure or Wileoa'e Among tho elaaea and semi Manager Amount foi' an in SpaukUng, Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Bon Ave., Hartford, tonight ths relluest of the SSuropean Donna Smtth, 31 WiUage St.; crease, if . it proves desirable. ter lOH with other projeots of Kenneth J. Allan of Wllli- from 7 to 9. Toastmuster counsel to make gn appear Broadcasting Union, Jotinaon’e nars are such titles as Ovll Grace Mayneiitl, 108 Center Rd.; Stone, Atty. and Mrs. Allan mantic, father of Mrs. Robert ance. Rights, Riots, Civil Disorders Martln’s.tetatement was made the Sisterhood. ’The family suggests that Atty. Vincent C; Diana of rope the via Early Bird com Alfred Cormier, S t a'f f o r d Thomas, Dr. and Mra; Barry D. Morton of Manchester, died those who wish to do so may Five wKneaaee, Including and Public Protection. On toe to elArify a question which arose ‘Mrs. Jules Karp and Mrs. Trabltz, Ludte Upenlk, Mr, and 141 PttWn SL serv^ as munications satellite. Th*m was Springa; Alice Richards, 129 when Uie ■ board, on May 5, Alan Kemp, co-chabrnfen for yesterday at Hartford Hospital. contribute to the building .fund three police ofTicen, were kept no immediate word on whether Clril Rights panel will be Major High St.; Tammy Auclair, El Mrs. W-alter Umberfield, Mr. Other survivors include his toastmaster fcV the testimonial waiting about three houni Uil« MAKE YOUR HOME adopted 1965-66 budgets by ds- the Patrons’ Reception, have of Emanuel Lulherap. Ciap-ch. -banquets In 'fionor..,6f Rowland 4ny of the Ehiropean networks Mslle WilUams of toe'Connecti- lington; Mra. Louise Gauthier and Mrs. A. Urbanettl, Mr., and wife, a sister, a brother and a morning until no rifled that eut Stole Police. paitmcnt.al totals, without act announced the following list of Mrs. Bter)' White, Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell, pest gfreat sachem, Atty. James Egan of Hartford Flanted kve broadcaste. and son, 119 Prospect St. ing on MarUn’s recommendation patrons to date: likce. Also to be considered during Stanley Wlesen,Thomas Wolff Memortal services will be held aj^ tee 63rd RWlvepary of would not be able to leave a Johnson began by saying “the PRETTY AS A PICTURE WITH that the, manager’s salary be M. B. Albert, Eleanor H. Mlantonomoh ’Tribe, It)RM. ’The war in Viet Nam has many the oourse ia Police Juvenile VenioR new* la hatalled by ■AgMcy, Mieis Marion Wash Sunday' at 2 p.m. at Hampton F o iie ra ls Jury case in. a Wcat H artford Problemo; The Policeman, a raised to $20,000. Blish, Mr. and Mrs. William dinner is schedpted for Sunday court. The hearing was moved faces’^ — the first being the face The Herald’s Rockville Ihireen, burn, and Dr. and Mrs. Barney Oongregatlonai Church, H m p- Fbrgotten Man; Police Educa 88* PsLTk St.. P. Box 327, tel The boai'd, at one of its budg Belfiore, Mrs: Florence Berk- W khman. at ■ '2 pirn, at • Darden Grove. up to May 27 yvhen, according o f , arm ed oonfUot, te n o r and et worltshops, had asked Mar man, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Bar ton. The Rev. Robert Rainer Andrew J. Kelley 'There .will be dancing after the gunfire. ^ '• *■ ■■ tion and Trauilng; Police Prob 878-3136 or 646-2711. The Sisterhood welcomes ad Will officiate. to Judge Francis Monchup, the tin to prepare a new pay sched ry, Dr. Louis Block, Mr. and The funeral of Andrew J. dinner. Frank DWCna Is general state would proceed with- Ks lems and Solutions, a National ditional petrons who may pur- There will be no calling r. end semblies of God Church, Groton. Joseph’s Church, WilMmantlo. membera of the Soviet U.N. per Domingo Rebels WHITE CEDAR ROUND RAIL FENCING dera heaid of plans and opera Burial win be in St. Joseph’s summer only and which get after the long, brutal Journey 600 for the new Junior high right to extend utilities, toe biU Mrs. Robert Karns, Mr. and The Rev. Mr. Stanley is pastor sonnel to steel this nation’s mili their main income from beer through the dark tunnel of con school, and $400,000 for teacher ■was Intrcduced in order to clar tions, WlUlam Perrett head of Mrs. Morris Karp, Atty. and of that church. Cemetery. tary secrete. flict there breaks the light of a Friends may call at the fu sales. See Peace Near salary increasee plus new teach ify its authority. supplies and logistics, and Caprt. Mrs. Jules Karp, Mr. and Mra Musician and conductor for His Mptonage began in. West 'The strikers w ant a pay In happier life. Only if this is so ers required by the school sys The town has already com- Nathan AgosUnelll, commander Joseph Kopman, Dr. and Mrs. the Glad-Hearts is Oert Rohdln, neral home tonight from 7 to Berlin m 1967, shortly after an can they be expected to sustain ' SECTION 9 end tomorrow from 2 to 4 and crease of 2 cents an hour. 'The (Contlnaed from Page One) 10 * 4 . 3 5 * 4 . 5 5 tem. mltted itself to help tte Pio of the Manchester-based 134rth Alan Kemp, Atty. and Mrs. Ar formerly of U p to n , Sweden. Air Force court-martial had brewers have refused to pay it the enduring will for continued niBf.iv iBRiEn Robert W. Doming, finance neer Parachute Oa relocate on MSP Co., head of admirriatratian. nold Klau, Dr., Mrs.. Donald Soloist is John Eric 'Vlckstrom, 7 to 9 p.m. reduced, him from airman first strife.” TOTE and SAVE The family suggests that in and haven’t said publicly what He added that he would ac 2-RAIL committee chairman for toe a tract of land near toe Wilbur Deputy OD Director Heruy Kerwin. formerly a sriiool tesioher in class to airm an seoorad class they are willing to pay. cept the estatjUshment of an Emphasising that phass of his coneoUdated government, has WleriWidd will be coordinator Also Mr. and Mrs. Michael leu of flowers, contributions and fined him 867 for dereliction PER SECTION Oroas Highway by eoftending Jarbo, Sweden. He studied voice Brewery workers now ave Inter-American police ' force in thinking, Johnson devoted the todloated that he aiKl his com roads and water mains to toe of overall operations. Lynch, Mrs. Sidney Moaler, Mr. under BJxnar Bckberg,* a. famed may be made to the American of duty. At the time he was a bulk of his addrsss to members C t ic w Society. rage $1.10 an hour. the Dominican Republic — '.^'a mittee are unhappy over the site. Xsutt. night’s meeUng -was ad and Mrs. Bert Mason, Miss gospel ringer in Sweden. Bengt mail clerk in a ihiUtary special key element In moving toward a of the Association of American size of the budget, and cute are. dressed by Mayor Francis Ma Alice Madden, Edward Molsns, imresldgations office. Editorial Cartoonists to present SPRING SALE ON GLENNEY*S Lindberg of Kumla, Sweden, 1? Mra. Dorothy A. PIricett solution. expected to be made on the honey; John-D-’A-very. chief ad- Atty. and Mra Georg* Marlow, pianist. The Rev. Mr. Stanley Despite the cotirt-martlal. he • At the request of the French projects and future proposals basis of tonight's hearing. Secretariat Planned miaistrartlve officer of toe State Mr. and Mra. John McLaughlin, IUXIKVIXjLE—Mra. Dorothy continued to ha-ve access to in for helping South Viet Nam de will apeak on a Bible theme at Adams Pickett of Washington, ambassador, U.S. Marines ex ELMCO LATEX B eta XI Inatoltetlou OD; and Charles Farmalee, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Moriarty, toe conclusion of the musical' formation about military equip About Town tended the international securi velop its economy and care for Beta Xi chapter of the Beta LONDON — The 20 British Ara*' HI oommander. D. C., formerly of this city, ment and installationB, m i^Ie its people. Mr. and Mrs. A. Naboicheck, program. died Monday in Washington. ty zone to Include the French Sigma Phi wal bold a formal Ooromonwealth govemm e n t \ Mayor Mahoney praised Ed sites, code books and Intelli Embassy. There were'no Inci And once again the President HOUSE PAINT ptedge Initiation at the hmne whose principal ministers meet wards for the progress shown She hcul been an employe of gence and counterinteUigence Players wiT meet tomorrow suggested that the United States 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and dents as the Marines moved of Mra. Stanley Peareon, Mer- on an a-verage of twice a year, "in achieving an organization of the U.S. Government for many antivities, the FBI said. will extend its aid programs Hne Dr. The new membera are years. Mrs. Roy Pelmas, 279 P arker forward to occupy a sector Resr. $6.95 Gal. g g QU. have decided to make a going exceptional merit," and express Judge Bruchhausen, said he about two blocks wide and sev into Communist North Viet Nam Mra. Wesley Smith. Mrs. Rus thing of their economic and p> ed satisfaction in the plans for Graveside servlcea were held took th(o consideration' "the fact St., There will be a ropbrt and once peace is achieved. sell Malotorte and Mra. M. today at 3 p.m. at Grove Hill slides on ’’Light Up thq Sky.y en blocks long near the U.S. Htlcol cooperation. A secretar the future. that the defendant pleaded guil Embassy. When peace has come, he 4 OR MORE G A L L O N ^4.44 GAL. Oyolal. iat will be created, headquai*- Edwards is In dw ' process of Cemetery. ’Ihe Rev. Willard E. ty and to some extent coopera- A nominating committee wnll Fyxinded last February, the Conklin, pastor of Rockville be selected and plans for thp In New York, the U.N. Securi said, ‘‘Then, perhaps, we can tered In Liondon, and a secre building a town wide advisory tod With the goveminent.’* ty Council sought a compromise ehare that giiiokxie task with .all New Beauti Wall latex bouse paint makes extecier paint* chapter has a current member tary-general wUl b i . named in Methodist Church, will offici»- June outing -wUl be made. The log easier than aver before! Built-In, ^'cantroUed bnisha* council, comprised of leaders • — :r------as the council neared a decision the people oTVlet Nam — North ship of 14. A service program July. The office win be a clear*' from all local rallgtpus, fra tem- ate. Local arrangem ents ;ha'vs meeting is open to anyone li»- bbity" guarantees you a thicker, longer-lastlbg paint film wtll be started in the rail with tcrestod in joining the organizar on a Soviet complmt ,-prt U.S. and South alike.” inghouse for tnformaUon of ffi, 'vataran, civic and business been made by the Ladd Finmral armed interfen^t) In* the Do . . with a permanent, pleasing low-lustre sheen. Colors the Lutz Junior Museum in Home. Louider Seated tion. Johnson announced that the world and sterllng-areg affairs. groups. minican Repubne. But it ap United Statea "is now prepared stay blight on your bouse, won’t fade in sun and weather. Manchester. Also planned is a peared that a majority coiild not to pfiticipato in, and support, social calendar which will in Mrs. George f aaeir Sr. By Bowers PTA Joseph V. Oampoeeo, Mn of clude an inteimatlona] dinner, Mr. a;^ Mrs. Domink^ C^am- be mustered for any definite an Aaian devekspmenrt hank, to Mrs. Annamse Campb^ La- action by the council. theater party, a luau and two •ek, 48, of West Hartfoid, moth The Bowens School PTA in poaco 90 Walnut 9t.I jvas re- help finance economic prog- WERNBt One person was reported r©0B.** formal teas. er of Mrs. Elaine Faueber of stalled William Lauder ae pres qmUy elected executive rice Officers for 1965-66 are killed and three others injured - "I call on every other indus Rockville and sister of Raymond ident Tiieaday night. Other offi .president of h|s Junior class at Wednesday night during a dem ALUMINUM ^ Mrs. John B. Spring Jr., presi CampbeU of Manchester, died cers for the cqpiins ecbool year^ B|rile-rmine College, Louisville, trialized country—including the dent; Mrs. Robert Oeagen, vice onstration in^Buenos Aires, Ar Soviet Union—to help create a 8 out of 10 homes TXteeday a t H artford Hoepltal. are Mrs. John Wright, first vise Ry. He Sts a - 1960 graduate of gentina, protesting U.S. Inter E-X.T.E-N.S-I.O.N president; Mra. Douglas Adair, Other survivoni include her president; Mrs. Robert Bleiler, Manchester High Sdhoot better life for the people of secretary; Mrs. Brian Taylor, vention in the Dominican' Re Southeast Asia. Surely the husband, two other daughters, second rice president; Mrs. public. treasurer; Mrs. Robert Mar- hove cold room two other hrothers, a slater and Roger Crafts, secretary; and The American Legion AuxiH- Argentine Foreign Minister works of peace can bring men tlda, extension officer: Mrs. 0 four grandchfldren. Theodore Metheny,’treasurer. -wUl meet, Monday at 8 p.m, Miguel Angel 2H Booth of toe In Mt S t Benedict Cemetery, T — } ■ l 19,784 PRIESTS IN SPAIN would rithsr Bloomfleld. combined fourth grades. Fbur M anohester women will MADRID — Spain, wltli a pop Since 1654, J-ohnaon said, the SAFETY Rockville Junior Chamber of wM tlw,ii6w tight thin switchl" Friends may call at the fu represent : the Maatchesker ulation of 32 million, ha* 19,- United States baa spent more i m i t r y m a r lieeie ew re U. L. LABEL Commeroe will be set up Satur day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on neral home tonight and- tomor American Legion Auxiliary art 784 Roman CathcHlc paxisfies than $2 billion in economic aid w ith a M ad*r« BOiaa D oarl : row from 7 to 9. Hospital Notes a dinner . Saturday night art' and 25,403 diocesan priests. for South Viet Nam. Union St. near toe A A P Su e m u Chaser T a r ^ t a n Tbere will be a redtatton of Windsor Rouse, .-'Windsor, to There a r e - 7,934 young men in ‘iDeapIte the twrages of war," BulMng or buying a homaf Be sum It has a s«odam, altkisal Mleo permarket. The announcement Basement Door — tlM key U a usafuf, (bnvaniant; afib Oasament was made by Atty. Robert Du- SY mOMniEMAN Join thi Unswitchabtss.' the Roeary tooigbt at 8 a t the ADMITTHID YESTERDAY: honor Mrs. Walter Wild. An the cduntjity^s major seminaries, be said, "we-haTs made steady .Let la show you how BIloo sMmlnatss tracking through fhrt floor funeral home. drews of Jackson, Ala,, nation*- prepari|tg'. ^ the priesthood. gains. We have concentrated on' reoms and epans the basement (Uly for racraation, hobbies and to* Reg. 29.98 Beau, Jaycee president. » I THIS REVOLUnONAlbY NEW DB- Get the filter cigarette Denni.s Cloutier, W aterford; Motortats will be asked to Michele Hollister, 79 Hillside aj president of the American’ food, liealth, education, bousing storags. 1 VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT* with the tasti Harold A. Benunert Legion Auxiliary. T7»cy are and industsy." atop and give donations to Q m d t E m e I INO will k ^ your cirfd or chilly room, Manor Ave., Vernon; Mrs. Jo ■ J.?^ *.*’*5?*** IraBrnweasaat tm rmmr preaaat hams, teat *25.45 Jaycee toll takers. Funds col worth fighting for.l Ihmold A. Remmert, 68, of sephine Lucas, 356 Parker St.; Mias BariMUti Wallertrt, Depart- After noting Chat Eugene •'Wleoleflw psrfeetfsglaesmentferyeurtreublaierhe-aidweed ; warm sod cozy, with filtered, drculat- Bast Hartford, brother of Mrs. menit president, who will wel Black, former president of the d w . It* ruuad eanstmetien and neat appearance malM,H tha ouw- lected will be used for tha Jay- iag, tharmoatatiesQy coptroUed heat Tareyton has a white outer tipi Robert Marrotte, W^imanUc; eee Scholarship Ftmd. V Ckwlslw I Katherine Bennett of Mancbee- Kasm ir PaseChnick, 551 P arker come Mrt./Xndre'ws; Mrs. Roy World Bank, was bis peraonal VtaM MM ! Operating cost up to 73% leu than . . . and an inner section of charcoal. \ ter died yed.erday at his home. Farris,- pntoidenrt of the Man represerttartive to inaugurate L ast year, a $220 acholarahip Mak m M other add-on beaten. Heats cdld bath- St,; Christopher Young, ' Wap- was given to a senior at toe ^ I Together, they actually improve! Other survivors Include bis ping; Mrs. Mabel Steele, Glas- chester ajixiHary: Mrs. Wilbert American participartiaa to sucta [ nxxn, encloaed porch, attic room, or wife, a son and a gpnanddaugh- efforts, JoluMon said; Rockville and Ellington High i any space that nec4t aztra heat. the flavor of Tareyton's fine tobaccos.’ tonbiny; David Voyer, 673 Dart A-uden, secretary of the Man U’ Reg. 36.95 Schools. The two atudenta were imM* ter. Hill Rd., Rockville; Mis. Joseph chester auxiliary; and Mnk "Mr. Block has talked with 1 FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. ’Die funeral will be held Sat selected by the Jayoees. ifeMhtel Idakowski, 27 RusaeU Stt.; Mrs. Leon Bradley, Department ear- top officials of the United Na Thia year, Jayceea hop«K/ to urday at 8:15 am. from the Elaine Malek, 499 LydaU St.; geant-at-arms. tions and other intere^ed par *31.40 Benjamin J. - Callahan Fimeral either increase the amount of Mra. B ertha Hansen, 142 Chai^ ties. He has found increairing the award, or increase tha num Home, li60e Main S t, E aat ter Oek St,; Thomas HimlMn, enthusiasm. The United Nations Hartford, with a solemn high ber of recipients. t , . J r 7 Lockwood St.; JuUanne Car- is alresidy setting up new Briefs F08ARTY BROTHERS, INA Maas of requiem at 9 at St melo, Glastonbury; Darid Do- Stocks in Brief mechantems to help carry for H w Women’s Fellowatiip of Mary's Church, Eaat Hartford. Dait, Stafford ’Springa. ward the work of development." 8»ee-*lfM door yeuVt dean In LIfa anti eOm htdlng publkaHont, 819 BBOAD STJ-t’OCEL. 649^4880-^MANCHESTER Burial will be in Mt. 8 L Bene NEW YORK (AP) -Leader- ' D iir^ these years, ha said, W Reg. 48.98 ttM First Oongrejralterad ADMITTED TODAY: Joseph Oiurch of Vsmon will hold a dict Oemetery, Bloomfield. Therrien, 33 View St.; Donna Akp by 'airiinee and se’Veral of So4$thi Viet Nam b6a doubled Ite . M ' . ' ' Frienda may call at the fu the b i« ^ ' blue chips accom- rice, prqduotidn 4 ^ Ibota tliaii Rummage Sale Saturday from * . V ■ -4 Marcue, 136 Summer St. *37.35 a.m. to psn. at the church. ? ■ • • ^ , > i . neral home tonight from 7 to BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A 'panlpd a further stock-market douU ^ produefinn of .;$iga. 6 1 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur advabce early this afternoon, Artlctoa to be sold may be left and 7 to 9 psTj. Johnson wea|t on to/ilttail ef- at the church before the sale. Flyim, 231 Charter Oak St.; e- Tradiifg was active. fbrts in other ama*. indudlng daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Sher Gains of fractions to a point Anjwne wriahing to have artiries Joseph Bika distribution of a^gbt million text to ba pioked up may call ilra wood HoiUand, RFD 1, Bolton; a or so oiitnjlmbered losers. books and help fpr tiltolca and .ill", * f .' MR. AUTO WASH BOCKVILLE-^OMph Bika, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rus- An advance of more than 6 * • .»V r • 1 S r Reg. 88.98 Edward Clarit. P^M firvDS •7, of Miami, Fla. and formerly boepitala. Ihe Holy Name Bodaty of aeU BaatiUe, Rocky HIU; a son pointa for DuPont gave 'market ' jkU this progress goes on — ot 6ipeilt —* 4 ttmeb s of RocIcriUe. died in Miami on fiaersd Heart Church of Vernon on ■to-Mr. and Mra. Valentine Pbri- IndlcatorB a powerful upthrust ~ go on —- und^ olrcum- Ho eitotenl of foun. *45.85 Y AskoH for M Look Rt this ValHo! jeiur. Sunday. He had been a resident nem. East Hartfotd. DuPont's opening was ihgbtly wlH iKdd ite annual Blaotronioa of the Rockville area for many of staggaftog .^dvantt* • ' - itetlon need ad. BIRTHS TODAY; A son to delayed as buying 'was generat ty ," b e said. Bocial tomorrow at 8 pan. a t 3"eArs before making hia home ed by prominent publication of Engaged Just, lay bIbcH Masnd. «ha Fariffiv O m tar, Rt. 30. A t tlte mmi .of . March, in Florida. Mr. and Mra. Melvin Varley, 31 Blit Johnson aaid aid I 9 ikxitti Choloa of 8 M ora. IromWood Dr., Vernon; a daugh an article in a financial’ news The ' engragement of Mlae Viqt Nam w4H be .ipcr«6i patios. eaiaher. Mra Julia Purcell of ManchM- ant’s rapid growth. ' son of Princeton, N.J., to)fLt A .Modulhr site fumdahinca, and other paririi ter.’ Mrs. Betty Bled of Hart Karplnslri, 92 Falknar Dr. amount ipnmlvad. ” ' BLOC 86* Rag. 80J8 DISCHARGED YESTER Alt Big lihree motors were FYancis Michael Morasoo, aqn Johnaon said that "Oommu- * r x i - x i 6- n aada. Uve pubUc la invttM. ford, Mrs. Maiw Paul of Bridge DAY: Mra. Baibara Weinberg, higher.-Aerospace issues, drugs, of Mr. and Frank Morasco nlata terrorlste ha-va- Bkads aid Hospital Notea . . $ f J 9 port and Mrs. Leonard F5wen of 197 Highlkhd St.; Francis electrical equipments, titiUdea qf 29 Jordt Bt., has been an programa a spectel 'tanpat of *50.95 Admitted yaaterday:^ Uiiuhara Long Island, N.Y.; a aoti, Gab Zinger, Flast Hartford; Nancy and chemicals were among the nounced by -lieC - mother, Mra. attack." Toti and e« . DfiliTfirBd ea. Cantor, 28 Okk St.; lUohard riel Bika' O f Miami; and two Donlon, 71 Oxford St; Law kslners. Bigelow. IfertmotL She is aleo '“A grtcuttutfl stationi are da- SavB Harrell, 81 Windermere Aive.; •tepsona, Albert Kerkin of Tol rence Chapman Jr., South Rails were mixed, cdnHnuIng the daughter William kllUer strqyed and' madlcfil centera Paul Denning, Watiptai^; Joan land and John Kerkin of Broad Windsor. to' bother theorists wfao havs Petenkm-qf Euls* CBulrdi, -Va. Orumbaeb, 90 Mountain ' Mt;, lYHIS IS NOT WET WA|H1! Brook. burned. -Mior*, Inui 400 Vietnam- DISCHARGED- TODAY: been looking for a confirmation , Mias Peteraon la a graduate ea« malaria' flgMera are dead or Enjoy your homt humraipMnta NOW ^ th GlfBiiney's Easy Rovtriyliig Bq^gst Ae- , ^ ,• Tires S^jkuiik G^Muied Gra'veaide aerrioea were Lynn Luurtaema, 151 School of the rise of the toduslrlals by « Vennoot Oofiege. She made missing. Our own aid officiate count .(R3.A.)* Afi as $10 a: momh up to |1M.0(1^ acheduled for today at 1:30 at St; Diana Moran, Wapping; a similar advance in rails. To- her debut in 1961 at the Boebe- have been wounded, klllad, and o Body Thoroughly Washsd Grove Hill Oemetery with the Oretel Cota, 2M Unwood Dr., bactoa also wen irregular. lor’a CottUiun |n Baltimore and kidn«q>ad,’’ ha said. QUALITY—THE B tjSt'icO N O H Y O T A E l H»Qdi*%iitt6id ; IMhMaiid P ^ ' ‘ Rev. David Scaer, paator of Bolton; Mrs. Aline Bennett The Asaociatod Press average at a reoeptkm at the' Present Johnaon said "tbeae are not WINDOW SIIAIHS oMaebiiMhDried- Trinity Lutheran Ohuroh, offi Coventry; Mra. Alice IMnamore, Of 66 stocks a t noon was. up 1.0 Day Club, Princeton. She is the acridente of war” but rathqr ciating. ,Tha Ladd Fimeral 15 N. Elm St.; Mrs. Grace art 344.4 wkh Industriale bp 2.2, presently teaching at Miss part of a (Mllberate oam|M4|g^ j- ^ .-r W A ^ B L i Home was in charge of local Rau, 4 Elm 'Ter.; Mrs. Maryann ralle unchanged and Utilities Mason'i. SdK^, Princeton. Hqr •rraogementa. Maragnano, Eaat Hartford; up .1 . grandporenU are ^ I . in d Mrii: .NAMILT DlPLOlUfi M A nbresreR INTiltfrAtl Mra. Dorotlw Muiphy. 69 Ed The Dow Jones industrial av A. Onryl BigeloW'rf “ ' aCtoiM, k IM. (AVf ^, Om* A9 UA SHiiilNB Jo a ^ B. La Blood mund S t.; WllUam Bbehm, 577 erage art noon was up 8*76 to and Mr. apdMra. W, teiU IVERY TldNtsl iW - ROOKVHXiE—Joaaph B. Le Adams S t; Mra Viola Lizotte, 9t7.92r moving wel^ kbovs Pvtcnoo M rae MadeteOrfite'"' S \ \ IXGS ' y 64, (Had MonSiy at his 1 Qoslee Dr.; Mrs. Hariett Gla- We$10,000 to $18,000. 'Am maximum Police Commissioner Leo J. residents vote on the exchaag# at are asked to contact the Rev. a referendum June 18. No Lowor friett Coventry Jhihes H. Ameling, pastor, as Records Disprove Charges In the^t^gisla ture imprisonntint specified in' the Mulcahy retirement credit for AnywlMT* la Ooiui. present Htw, 10 years,-would be his years as state civil defense CumtHings Sees IVo Merit soon as possible. unchanged. . director. r e s is t in g a r r e s t “ 8* vb WHti SotetiT The m u rd i’s Mr. and Mra. The Rouse also adopted and Mulcahy headed the civil de HARTFORD (AP) — Peraons In GOP’s Budget Plan ‘Clean Up, Paint Up Week’ d u b will dine out In lieu of a Of Unemployment in passed on to the Senate a reso fense operation from 1955 until who would rather fight than sub meeting Saturday evening. House Bill Curbs lution urgIniF Congress to give 1969. During that time he was mit to arrest by police face suff MTIMRIIIM Church Sobool teachers meet (OMitIniied from Page One) local civil defense organlxaUons on a leave of absence from the er penalties under a bill piiased Democratic Town Oommltteef might have been told there was at 8 pjn. today at the Church by the House and sent to the Is Planned for Next Week Community Houee. a higher priority in receiving State Police. Chairman Ted Cummings today a choice.” ^ work — refused to take them ‘Hard’ Detergents handouts of surplus government governor Wednesday. “It seems to me,” Cummings Deacons and deaooneaaes of back after they had been off for property. JUDGES APPROVED The bill authorizes fines up ■cofted at a Republican eugges* said, “that the minority direc Next week will be “Clean Up<»;anltarian, and Bmeat J. Stark- the church meet at 8 pjn. to- several days.” irf Gfttnt TTf\ IX/aaIt" mm A m . mi ______... As it is now, said Rep. Robert HARTFORD (AP) — The to $250 and imprisonment up to tlon which would require the tors really had no budget rec and Paint Up Werit” as de el as assistant assessor. charge of door duty are Mr. and "A lady came in here yeater- HARTFORD (AP)—nw •*!« oC^quarter of a day’s pay upon re- H. Barnes, D-Montville, the House has approved new terms six months for reslsUng arrest. majority party of the board of ommendations to offer and Oiat signated by the local Board of There were 18 building per Mrs. Bryon Jensen. day," he recalled, "and said she Maximum penalUes now are a Selectmen, in preparation for Dnaoe Set foam •produelii( “hard" deter- tirement for each day of sick items are pretty well picked for 11 Circuit Court Judges. directors to make known its U la now convenient for them mits Issued from the local lust had to have someone to leave he has accrued passed the over by groups with higher pri ’The reappointments must also $100 fine and three months in to say that they had done their NOTICE] the Memorial day weekend. building department in April The Whlrlaway*s Square look after her children. She may Peracchios Head*'^ ganU would b« ' prohllitted In recommended town budget 10 Firat Selectman Richard M. Dance Club has set a club level House Wednesday. orities and sometimes there Is be approved by the Senate. Jail.' days before the setting of the homework. However, no home with construction eetlmataa have fired her maid or the maid PpnnecUcut under a bill passed Rep. Charles J. Marshall, R- "nothing but Junk” left for the ’Those acted on by the House work is In evidence.” Galinat reports the town crew totaling $53,890. Of these two dance tomorrow evening at Cov may have quit, but the lady will South PTA Slat^ tax rate, so that the minority will pick up anything unbum- by the House Wednesday. Wilton, objected to the measure, CDjj^ople. ' Wednesday were Kenneth Zar- TO DISCUSS GAMING could then release its recom He added. "Surely, Mr. Turk- LARRABEE'S 4 permits were for homes at $34,- entry Qiammar School. Specta hire another when she can find 11)0 measure would outlaw the saying that if a person in good rllli, Bridgeport; Irving Levine, HARTFORD (AP)— Gambling ington, if not 1^. DellaFera able that is In containers at 000; 11 additions and altera tors ore invited. Joseph Dom- one.’ Dr. anid Mrs. Raymond Peracse in (>)nneoUcut will be the topic mendations for oomparison. BARBER SHOP 1 the side of the road on Fri Bale of "hard" detergents as of health receives reimbursement TAX APPEALS Danbury; Paul MacDonald, Da At the same time he defend and Mr. Taylor, must remem tions at $17,900; one garage, browskl will be guest caller. In He added that some mer- ehio of'' 183 Main St. were Inti, )uly 1. It66. for sick leave he has never used, rien; J. Robert Lacey, Southing today when General Assembly ber how ffultlens ^vere the at 15 PITKIN ST. M day. May 31, and Saturday, $1,000, and two outbuildings, ohanje of refreidimenta: Mr. and chanu have had to let em pl^M |,t^,,^ as co-presidents of the HARTFORD (APj—The Sen leaders meet with Retired Su ed the right of the majority May 22. go because Negroes are boy diowever, the technical direc it would constitute a "complete ate, in concurrence with the ton; Bernard A. Kosicki, Mid party to adopt a budget and to tempts to work out a bipartisan OPENiN 3 DAYS $890. Mra. B lW orth Oreenigaf, Mr. South School tor of the Soap and Detergent misinterpretation of the words House, passed a bill Wednesday dletown; Arthur G. Williams Jr., preme (3ourt Justice Samuel set the tax rate, “bMause the budget in Joint caucus in 1968, 2 Accepted by IJConn Also Issued were permits for and Mrs. Donald Tedford and cottlng white stores and busi the school. '•/. Association told a legislative ‘sick leave.’ ’’ Madison; Archibald H. Tunick, Mellitz of Bridgeport. Two seniors at Coventry Mr.- and Mrs. Edwin WltUg. In ness has fallen off. that would -gdve persons who budget finsncee the majority’s ip 1957 and in 1958. EVERYIKY W EEK ^ two demolitions, nine electrical, In April, 1M4, <)uinney said, Other officers who were public hearing March 18 that Rep. Renato Calchera, D- lease and pay-taxes on property Greenwich; John N. Reynolds, Mellitz was chairman of a spe program, and it is on this pro “It swas a political soccer High School have been accept reven heating, seven plumbing, charge of dor duty are Mr. and stalled by Arthur Balmer, psUt* all detergents produced in the Stafford, said the proposal would the same right to appeal proper New Haven; Luke H. Stapleton, cial committee on gambling Thurs.,., FrI., and Sat. 2 ed at the University of Con four fwells and seven septic Mra. Edward White and Mr. and the employment service re president, include Mr. and M raJ which recently recommended gram and record that the vot game sjid the majority, then ceived ' 253 new applications United States after June 30 will reward employes who never ty tax assejmments as the prop Cheshire; Luke F. MaTLin, ers judge whether the party in Republican, always ruled. necticut: Forster L. Grant, son tanks. Mrs. Alton Taylor. Lemuel Miller, vice presidentsfl be “soft"—that is, they will take days (kt and would deter erty owner. The -measure was ’Thomaston; and Stanley A. passage of four bills to strength of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Briefs from men and women looking Mrs. Chart#* McKenzie, secre-.* en state laws against book mak power should be retained In of "The Republicans now are for work. Last month, the figure undergo chemical change and others from using sick leave un one of 22 bills passed in the Yesuklewlcz, Enfield. fice.” trying to Justify the fact that Grant of Ireland Dr., and Al The F irst Congregational Manchester Evening Herald tary; and Richard Schrader) •’ break down alter they go down Senate, nearly all of them, spe ing and pool selling. bert Landry Jr., son of Mr. Coventry correepoment, F dropped 186. necessarily. Oimmlngs said, "At first they didn't do their homework Church board of trustees ineetz City and county officials, on treasurer. the drain. Other bills passed by the cial acts affecting Individuals. TOWN LINE SHIFT glance, the proposal made by and Mrs. Albert Landry Sr. of PaaUne Little, teleiSione ttU to Appointed to the PTA school this year by suggesting v-pdan at 8 pjn. today at Kingsbury the other hand, have done little iThe "hard” detergents resist House and sent to the Senate OOP Chairman Francis Della- School St. 6281. facta committee were Mr. and-^ chemical breakdown, and enter HARTFORD (AP)—A bill that Yankh Prefer France for a bi-partlsan budget.” House. to make Selma and the rest of would: FIREARMS RILL would allow a shift in the town Fera seems to have some merit Cummings concluded, "I Voter Session Set Mr*. Jame* Ray, Mrs. William the water table, Mmetlmes The session for making now A public pinochle card pari;y Dallas County eligible for par —Reject the $2.4 million claim HARTFORD (AP) — Convict line between Windsor and Wind PARIS - - The European but, the more one analyzes It, thihik that our budget is a good will be held at 8 p.m. today at Four Scouts Get Eagle Badges ticipation In the federal surplus Palmer, Lemuel Miller, Mrat
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MAKfffTTOVrRR EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CX?NN., THURSDAY, MAY 18, fACn NINB Inside ' TV-Radio Tonight DAVIDSON A LiVENTHAL .R ep o rt Cultural Exchangre? lOewtHaMd fKNta Yk * «) Television W e shudder for the good people of Th«9T have been tinder heavY S;00 8-10-ia-18-32) Movi* (40) Petsr Jenolngi—N isrs Spain, but our sorrow Is alleviated by 8) Admiral Jack 7:30 ( 24) Frenek Chat tnuamltUng White Houae pre*, (30) Whtplaah (10-22-3(h Daniel Boon* the prospect that what they lose, we In sure to dampen certain tapecto (34) Friendly Giant ( 3-12) 'The Muilstars ( 8) Sebring Raclaf Spec. (C) the new world may inherit and re of tlM firobe. Bor their part, (30) Maverick ReptfbUcana hAve been out- (40) Sw abby Show (3040) Johnny (}uest (C) establish as a pattern of living. S:1S (34) Sins Hi Sins Lo 8:00 (24) Visits with Sculptor xageovB(y partisan in trying to 5:30 ( 8) Huckleberry Hound ( 8-20-40) Donna Reeo There is no doubt about the sad trend divert ..UnreaUgation into (18) Movie ( 3-12) Perry Mason (30) F.Im 8:30 (24) Tile Fourth Estats of affairs in Spain. Busybodies there, antl-Uftl .dtonnele, (34) W hat's New? (10-22-30) Dr. Kildare ( 8-20-40) My Three Sons • Manchester Parkadc but not only busybodies. unfortunately, V^ . a' >1 lA * Yesultt A ■ erldli* breeje- (10) The Pioneers dostn’ 'itf-ttle vital Senate in- f:00 ( 8) New s 9:00 ( .3-12) Password keep talking up the abolition of the si ■ V-'.- (10) Eye-Dentify ( 8-20-40) Bewitched • Corbins CiHiisr, West Hartford TeeUgatlve prooeis. Little ha* (34) In Quebec Woods (18) Subscription T V esta. In a recent television program In V, (24) By-Line Ik,". f • i . been learned a* a raeult od the (90) Flash Gordon Madrid, both labor and management ex Senatf^utoe Oomralttoe moiic. 32) Rocky and His Friends 9:30 (10-22-30) Hazel (C ) Neither RepubUcan* nor Dem 40) Adventures In Psradiss ( 3) Richard Diamond pressed opinions in favor of having i8) New s. Sports, Weather (12) Celebrity Game ocrat* have tried seriously to S :U (22) Club House (24) The Glory Trail everybody work right through the day, (30) Peter Jennings—News ( 8-20-40) Perton Place patrhm credited to It or not otherwise credit coeoii m gripfe with confUct-of- with only an American-style snack-stop (80) Rocky and His Friends 10:00 (10-22-30) Suspense Thtr. (C ) ed in this p*P«r sod also the local news pub A- IntcNM pOMlss. ..Accordingly, 10-33-80) Huntley-Brinkley (24) In-School Preview lished here. for lunch. cmiORions wMcb m ( 8-20-40) Jimmy Dean Ail ri^.s of republication of special dis .34) W hat's New? remain basically' 13) Newsbeat ( 3-12) The Defenders patches herein are also reserved. This is not entirely because the in 10:20 ( 24) World of Music unobAMpM. 8) W aiter Cronkite stincts of the people of Spain are chang 8) Laramie (C) 11:00 ( 3-8-10-1^20-22-30-40) News, The Herald Printing Company. i : - Hswwaror t;45 S (30) Peter Jennings—News Sport.*. W eather „ , , .. Inc., as sumes no financial responsibilitynsibllity for typo ing. It is also because more of them live Syndicate 7:09 ( 8) Wyatt Earp (IS) For Adults Only graphical errors appearing in advertisments (33-3(i40) News, Sports, 11:16 (10-30) Tonight (C ) and other reading matter in The Manchester mainly on the plain outside the city, so Weather (20) AB C NIghtllfs Evening Berafd. that there Is a terrible daily transpor (10) Wanted (40) Snorts Final (30) Bea W ar 11:20 ( 3) Movie tation crush as they try to get home 34i Survival In the Sea (12) MWvls Pull service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. 18) Subscription TV 11.25 ( S> Movie Publishers Representatives — The Julius and have their siesta. 80) Soort* Camera 11:30 (22) Tonight (C ) Mathews Special Agency — New York FtA Picks Slate; ! (40) Merv Griffin Show (23) M ass Highlight.^ cage. Detroit and Boston. It seems, for Spain, almost an inex starts MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA orable trend of the Umes, decreed by A»ir. SATURDAY'S TV WHF.K FOB COMFUBTB U8TINO TIONS. 2 Are Awarded the laws of economics, and of transpor tomorrow, Display advertising closing hours; tation logistics. For Monday — 1 p.ml Fnday. F r^ Camp Trips For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. But the ssune laws, in another and May 14 For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. It took a Uttie while tmt aher Radio For Thuraday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. more advanced stage of development, For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. are also operating for us and on us here gsveral drawings Tuesday (This USttiig Includes only those news broadcasts of 16 or 15 j through For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. nlgbt, the PTA came up 'with Mlinite leagth. Some atatoma-carry other short newacasts.) Classified deadline: 10:90 a.m. each day In America. The biggest single whip of two mothers wbo publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. the Sot. May 22 they hold over us is that we must some W D B C — 186# 6:pg______New*.. Sports. Weather Ibreslgl^ to pay thetr 6:45 3 Star Extra- how learn, before very many years have 8:00 Long John W ad* 7:00 Red Sox va. Yankee# Thursday, May 13 karon. A. fre* wdek for a 8:00 Dick Robipson 9:40 Nlghtbe-at passed, to limit ourselves to something Fipemen Give $500 for Scholarship 1:06 New*. Sign Off 11:00 N ew * It, dituffbter at Richard W B C fl—a u like 20 hours of work a week. This may .k * . • _ X.___.X ______>^a__J.k^a sigsVirx^lsi Fk/kl/lw <1 S K 11:15 Sports Final -hugic Wood* Day Alien Dreeser, centw, assistant superintendent of Vernon schools, holds a check p r ^ 8:00 Hartford HIghllghU 11:30 Art Johnson Show ultimately require us to work rporn- ■ented by Vernon Co. 1 volunteer firemen for the high ichool Memorial Scholarship Fuito. 7:00 New *. Sports and Weather w poF—lu e First Of The Season V ings only, four days a week, a kind of M m . A dam Kowalski said her From left. Chief Nelson Skinner; Martin Fagan, principal; Dresstt; . • ! « « « 8:00-Oaaligbt 5:00 Georgie B rew er man of community servioe. And WUllam Scibek. service member. (Herald photo by Saternls.) 13:00 (3ulet Hourt 7:00 Ken Griffin •nwre were, all around, the aoft schedule which would inevitably sug IS-yeaFold son wa* still un- W IN F —u s a 13:00 Jonathan D ark detjdiad but weidd probably at sounds and scents and pastel vistas of gest and invite a nice siesta period be 6:00 W ail St. Today tend as A '”a»»PM'-” M rs John of bid* the committee will an- 8;00 Newa Ore^ Hour of Sharing" which Nasin of WllllmanUc who bid 8:16 Radio Greater Hartford the perfect day of May. The birds were fore we got busy getting Into trouble Erltedabft, the other winner, ncnince its findings, probably goes to mission work. This was $517,000; Joseph Kovarovics of g; 45'Lowell Thomaa courting and building. The many-pani- in our leisure time. a a i d ^ e was the mother of four within a week. 7:00 Yankees va. Red Sox more than their parents ' gave Mansfeld Depot, $560,000, and chlSute end didn’t care which 9:40 Speak U p Hartford cled lilacs, purple and white, loosed In a decade or two, then, American for the same service. Matthew Resier of West Hart 10:40 (fordon.^d Jaix one^Mpk.tlie free week. ”As lar Mancheeter Evening Herald their fragrances into an air already tourists will go to Spain to see what The annual Paint and Pallet te ford. $812,000. 13:15 Sign p l a n t as Pm concerned, they are all Columbia corerspondent, Virgin Club "vrt exhibit will be held in Another bid, which reportedly I- freighted with the ineffable sweetness the hustle and bustle and eternal drive goiSgb” Ahajeommented.' ia M. Carlson, telephone 7Z8- 6:00 Afternoon Edition the ballroom of the Landmark came in several minutes be of apple blossoms- ^ o f American life used to be like, and e n c e - o - MM. Retry Hlnman, new j on Columbia. Green, June 26 ancl yond the deadline of 7 p.m. was 9224. publicity chairman, announced 1 H ie heavy, oppreasitie, summer mug« Spanish tourists will emrie over here to 27, according to Mrs. Raymond from Alexander Schnlp and that .Rlcbaid Curland'a Grade Sons of Norwich, was challenged 221-YARD ACE LDNOEST giness of the day before had disappear- recapture the languorous glory of civi Clarke, Rt. 87. Further details y e a r 6 won Um attendance award, a by Nasin and Kovarovlc*. NORW ALK, Ooim. — Hie ; ed. The sky was o o ^ t blue, and the lisation based on the siesta- will be released shortly. FREE Bunl of ALftO to be spent a* the Bids Opened Schnlp, though, Is disputing the longest recorded hole In one - air was from the west, and It was cool class wishes. Bids were opened Tuesday challenge. His bid is $416,863. scored by a woman golfer lost DELIVERY and clear, fit companion for a daily MM.,(SMrlfQr Altken, newly- night for the construction of the Donald Tuttle, board chair year was made last July 1 at Snalltr; Not Necessarily Better InstaUed preddent, announced addition to the Horace Porter man at whose home the bids the KaiacW (Pakistan) Golf . warmer sun, creating a bewitching tern-, Course, Golf Digest magazine next year’* chairmen as fol School. The town voted an ap w e re opened, said the building ARTHUR DRUG j perature. ISie busy acUvltles of Early Bird are lows: Mrs. Wallace Lohr «md propriation of $515,000 last fall. committee has not yet awarded reports. It was toe 221-yard sec ■fiVihg thq old cHche about the world Photognmbed By Sylvlaa Oflara f In this bewitching temperature, there ' Mill. Ralph Ellis, ways and Bids opened were from Joseph the contract. After further study ond hole. getting smaller a fresh workout. Un ST. THOM AS S E M IN A R Y : Bloomfield means: Mr*. Clarence Grant ' approached, unheard and unseen, one fortunately technology’s shrinking of and Mrs. Rltoard Ruzlcka, pro I more of the additional and traditional time and space suggests to some minds gram ; Mr*. Emil Malek and . accompaniments of spring. that the world is bound to be better as Mrs. Raymond Hoelzer, mem- a result. A corollary is that certain na hernhlp; Harry Hlnman. cub I Unheard and unseen, but guided by tional actions which once . were toler >cont representative; Mrs. tts own unerring wisdom and instinct, ated are no longer admisaable. By Rowland Evans Jr. Connecticut Yankee Charles Sanborn and Mrs. W al ^ tt came on wings of gossamer and with Thus the U.S. is accused of reverting ter Schroder, well child clinic; j landing lighter than touch to its fa to 19th century gunboat diplomacy in its Robert D. Novak By A.H.O. Mrs. Arnold Sihvonen, board vorite first of the season location. Dominican intervention, supposedly un of education representative thinkable fn the world- of modem M i^ John Erlandson, attend- There, on the instep, just below and weapons and instant communications. W hat has seemed for some cal event* and impulse* being Sjice award; Mrs. Philip Isham J In front of the knob on the ankle, it Just what should have made interven months a smouldering battle be jty aafety: Mrs. Peter Tambor- WASHINGTON — The still- utsplring goal: To absolve the w h af they are, such cynical ; paused for a second, and saw that alt tion in the national interest so out of secret final report of the Senate faithfully reflect* toe view* of tween benches flamed a little Democrat* may sooner or later 'ninl, leglslaUon; John Erland- d a U is not exacUy clear , to us, but It committoe’s Democratic major senior Southern Senators. more openly the other day when *Bon, recreation council repre- I was Hulet, all was well^ h u m ^ Rules Committee on the Bobby ity of any charge of whitwasn. succeed In talking both the ^ w r d to see that the ilommunicationa * ^"Bidter inresHgatiMl Ife barely Although McLendon per a judge on one of the benchea, Judge and the RepubHcana into ^sentatlve; Mra. Joseph PeUe- I attention focused on more distant en- This means, first, to destroy sonally Imfllnes toward badly revolution has any relevance to the ca.se; glanced at before one sentence the Connecticut Circuit Court, thinking it might be an accept ■tter,'■girl scout repreeentaUve, '. ehanUnents. toe creditability of Don needed rules requiring disclo certainly it has not made Communist affronts the reader with this referred to criticism which had able idea. and. Mrs. Hlnman, publicity. agitators any more lovable- B. Reynolds, the Washington sure of outside income by Sen been leveled at his own court " 'Diner offl(Sera Installed by *fhen delicately, precisely, with aB the eye-opening phraMi Such cynic*, ss well ss the iBsutance broker who was the ators and Senate employees, the system- by one of to* adorn ’Mr*. MAjrjorie-Grant, past pres In a c o m p a r^ e kill'd of cemfurtoh, ’’A t ’ this point, it is to Bk open defenders of the Circuit I canny art of the veteran R.N., the lat- chief informer for committee new report make* no such rec ment* of the United States Dis ident, were Milton Antoony. vice diplomats at the United NaUons are iterated that contrary to storie.4 Court, all seem to proceed, how- I est spring comer introduced into the Itapublicans. But it also means ommendations. Rather, It says trict court Veaident: Mra, Kdward Math- worrying that the establi^ment of the appeaxing In. the- press and sver. on an initial promise shattering precedents of Sen ontj- that the odmmlttee reiter ^eu, secrotary, and Mrs. Milton ’ flesh and the vein lU tender siphon, and biter-American peace force outside of statements by ■ Sen. John W il Circuit Court Judge John which In Itself may be open to atorial courtesy by a frontal ates its Milquetoast recom 'Anthony, treasurer. The asso- j thus transported Itself to lU version of the control of the U N Security Council lia m s ...” “This point” la on Cicala, Judging that the evi some question. 'Ilil* is the prem assault on Sen. Williams, who mendation."! of 1964 — which 'dation will reconvene In the fall. I spring 4elight might set a bad prbcedfent. The fear page 1 of the report dence produced before him did ise that the initiative and at dug up the new evidence that vaguely talk about "some form” Girls Cited seqpis to be that this byproduct of the Here is precedent shattering not Justify the conviction of an tack in this w ar between bench- forced a renewal of the invesU- of public disclosure of outside ^' "rtve gf.rls, members of the 1 Gradually, nerve communication by iDominican mov^ cOflld encourage re langiuage. indeed, a Senate Com individual charged with gam «• originated at the federal gatlon and fwho has been feud income. Oplurobia Congregational , communication, awareness and disbe- gional groups in Africa and the Middle mittee flatly contradicting the bling, gave a verdict of acquit level. ing bitterly with McLendon for Compounding the inadequacy ‘Church,' have received awards Bast to resort to military intervention. veracity of a fellow Senator. six months. tal. adding hi* comment that if There Is on the record, te w - J Uef mounted together toward the sense of the report i* the partisan ’fo r memotlzing and reciting The fact is, however, that neither to- Yet, thLs is only the begtnnLig. police didn’t have evidence ever, one of those stray, casual, Belle-_ j remotely attached to the ankle. It could manner in which it has been ^bodk* of the Bible. dAyfa communications togetherness nor For some 100 pages of tortured, To be sure, Reynolds is not enough, they shouldn’t bring careless and needless slips drafted. Although it has been H oward Bates, Sunday school 2 not be, it was much too early in the toe existence of the Security Council has meandering prose, the report toe most uncontroverslal wit such cases into court. Then the of which even distinguished ness and Williams is not too circulated privately among ■'euperinlcndeht, presented Jill j aeason, It was too perfect a day to M ay noUceably diminished the. power appe- goes on as if it were a brief in Circuit Court judge went on to benches can be capable and in most gentle sleuth. But even Democrats, the committee’s I'MoIteoilk and B arbara SUmson ^ for it to be, as wdl, the day o f the ^ A? of various dictators knd regimes. a libel case with Republican ■ay that what disturbed him which the Circuit 0>urt bench some Democrats wonder at the Republican members haven’t vrtto NtotUng silver bracelets A iNasser is perfectly capable of caus- Williams, the, puritanical tenac been given a glimpse of it. Nor toe fact that "some mem made a reference to the federal i first mosquito. propriety of aiming these 'complete with three charms, a ing trouble on his own, -whether interi ious sin-seeker from Delaware, bers of some' benches” had, in bench which any federal judge darts at Williams In an of had Williams been notified of t Ah, springl vening in Yemen or threatening Israel. toe past, crlticixed the Circuit anywhere In the whole state or 'cross, a dnirch and a disc with Sharmeer as defendant. toe indictment against him as ficial Senate report that in torayhig hands. They had mem- [Anyone familiar with events in the This semet report almost cer this was written. Thus, the Re Court for the way in which it country might consider ahnost cludes no new recommendations llorized |u»d were able to recite Congo. Ghana or other parts of tropical tainly will provoke one of the publicans are to be handed a dealt with gambling cases. Lat unforgivable. This unfortunate 'I for ethical standards in the 'fibm the Old Testament and the Africa needs little reminding of tha « Rules Committee's typically ut>- fait accompli at the scheduled er. off the bench. Judge Cicala reference, which needleroly and Senate. 'Jitw ToetamenL LEG SIZE STOCKINGS ; Not With Us endless capacities for mischief In thgt roarious closed-door ses.sions Friday meeting. referred specifically to U.S. superfluously found its wav A s for ethical standards, Mc Lynn Robinson, Debbie Sadlcn area. And so it is in most 'of tlta world. (scheduled for tomorrow if a In fairness, neither Sen. Jor District Court Judge William Into a Circuit O u r t decision Lendon has bowed to the will H. Timbers. 'and " Sharon Green, who com- } The foreign minister of the sovereign Power poliUcs, in a word, has not quorum can be summoned that dan nor the other conunlttee concerning a ratoer unsavory of committee chairman Everett “pleted the Old Testament, re J na^on of Japan explained to members gone out of style no matter how much close to the weekend). Republi Democrats are fully to blame. This was. to our knowledge, occupation, quoted one of the Jordan, the retired North ceived the bracelet with the B R E V — for small, the world has shrunk. If anything, the cans will Indignantly protest the first Ume a member of the characters associated with this __ *w j of the Japanese Parliament the other Carolina businessman who cross. rapidity of communicatloiils has served the attack on colleague W il (See Page Nine) Circuit Court had. openly rec occupation as telling police she . day that their objecUon to the idea of ^ Bates reported that toe slender legs, 8 to lOVg. to expose, more clearly and Immediate- liams. But after the shouting, ognised and openly resented the knew it wra* all right so long Church School banks given to ' ttie United States using forces baaed in , ly than in the past, the greed, vanity the report will bo approved on well publicized crusade launch M she paid taxes on It; "in- the cliUdren recently TAcro ; Japan in fighting in Vietnam had some and, ill-will of a fair nuhjber of the a ppr'tlsan vote— an unsavory ed by Federal Judge Timbers oeed,” ran the Circuit Court de MODITE— for average 'turned in at Easter. It was dis merit. worid’s leaders: to show how little re concluaim to an unsavory chap both on and off his own bench. cision, "she went so far a* to * covered that the children had spect they actually idioifld command. ter In the history of the U.S. A Thought for Today It has been a crusade pushed Insist that she had such assur- legs, 8^ to llV s- I But. he pointed out, the United States ’contributed 170.39 for "One We suspect that future cpmmunica--. Senata with considerable off-the-bench jmee from a federal Judge." The "Flattery is all right,” said a "the Bread of Ufe." There is i could escape any possible conflict with tions breakthroughs, enabling everyone vigor and insistence, right up to Circuit Court decision In ques The deficiency the final modem wise man, "if you don't a oertain diet to be had at the DUCHESS — for long , the technical terms of its treaty with to peer still more closely into his neigh toe office of Governor John tion, with this unusual refer report parallels the deficiency of inhale." altars of the Churches of Christ bor's way of life, are unlikely to produce Dempsey, who found himself ence, appeared In the Connectl- J Japan if it had such forces touch at the investigation itself. The un which Is better balanced toan aihple legs, 91/a to a va.st outbreak of mutual affection, O r like chewing gum— enjoy- marcMng along with it about ^ Law Journal dated Sept. 15 i Okinawa on their way to Vietnam. Then derlying atmosphere of the Sen Metrecal, neither so fat as to ft is even possible that when people toe taste but don't sw alkw it, the same time some of the more ate that led Bobby Baker, the make us proud nor so lean as lli/ g . I It could be assumed that they had re- get to know each other better the re- It's not for nourishment. cynical thlnkera In his own that that careless ntass assault Senate Majority Secretary, into . to make us bittor. There is con ■ ceived their orders to fight In Vietnam . a llt might be an in^ease in mutual party Were reaching the totally on the .whole federal judiciarv blatant conflict-of-interest is ig Said the same wise and leam- fession in dhiirch because we i In Okinawa rather than In Japan, and- apUpathy; at least .tnat is happening unworthy and unjustified con- everywhere was really the flnrt nored. Instead, the emphasis. Is apostle who tried “not to ore sometime* bad, there le also SAlf£ Mvr in some places. Trierefore Jt seems elusion that the Federal Judge the Japegiese government would not be on day-to-day partisan squab- i tolnk of himself more highly assurance that we are al'waya UP TO to us that those who pin their hopes for was actually engaged In dem V Involved. bles. toan he ought !to think,” the Important where importance teace primarily on improved under- onstrating that he was guber ’ mu The committee’s first report beat food for the healthy *oul counts, in the mighty Heart of ; The reason the Japanese government standing are in for a disappointment. If Issued last summer sidestepped ^ “toe unleavened bread of sin- natorial Timbers. a just peace is to be . attained, it will God. One Year Aga I would not be involved would be that, larger ethical questions and cerity and truth.” This cynical suspicion is, so 50%. have to ' be on sounder bases. Bev. George Nostrarvd C ubM exiles were reported concentrated on Baker’s trans- Jesus meant what He said a* far. merely a fleeUng sidelight ' although Okinawa is presumed to be St, M ary’s Episcopal To take the most glaring example, gress'ena. This second report on usual when He called Himself of the w ar between the bench BOrt'^rf"puiIl* Cuban SEAMLESS : ; Japanese territory some day agiain, it is Church port of Piioo and de*ttoyiB> . effort hftfl been m&de by & n e ^ t the renewed investigation is es, although, human and pollU- migar miU. "-w a r u n a , now occupied and administered and con- many people to understand the .Com even farther off the mark. munist mentality; and especially Rus ) trolled by the U.S. military, which has Maj. L, P. McLendon, the T"i- Heel and toe drees sheer or 16 denier Magi-Lace, sian behavior. Reporters and tourists I turned it into a great bastion from year-cld North Carolina trial have made toeir visits and asked their lawyer who is the committee’* reg. 1.60 1*SS G 3.DD f which much pf the ope|a.tion down in questions; the U.S. Government has coimscl for the investigation, Vietnam is now being based and con sponsored cultural exchanges in on at has drafted a report with aa 16 denier micro-mesh or walking sheer, I ducted. tempt to promote understanding. Fischetti A ll that is well enough, so long as reg. 1.86 1»17 Dpr-SJMI So there was, in the Japanese Parlla- no one cherishes the delusion that such ‘ ment the other day, this quaint legalis- underatMding will pacify Soviet pol Agilon sheer stretch, reg. 1.66 icy. It is not lack of understanding on Herald I tic solution of the problem of Japan's 1 .4 1 3 p r.4 n *G I possible Involvement in the Vietnam kIjii Uiat makes the Communists W igerent; rather it is their creed and Yesterdays . war. , their power drive. Although the Soviet* Diamond or floral design textured Cantrece, i Pnesumably, while the Japanese gov- have appeared less troublesome in Eu- 25 Years Ago in recent years, it is principally ! emment Is relying upon sqch legalisms, rer l 2. 1.GG 3 pr-4nW ^ a u s e they have- been blocked by I and while the United SUtes is employ- Western power. Plainly they, along with Republican to^lm committe* Support stockings with Lycra, reg. 6.96. •lects Judge William S. Hyde ; Ing iU own miUtary faciUUss on Okina- toe Chinese Communists, the Castroite* chairman. Mm. Gloria C. Good h and the other adherents of the creed, 4oD S pr- way so importantly, the Ji^Mnese for- rich vice ohalrman, and Mm. are not idle in the underdevrioped area* WRAPI-STVUK PKIRTP ! eign m inisUr is not raising the ques- of the world. Julia Crawford treasurer after PUTTON-ON SHIFTS COMFLKTU.V UNKD TAILONKD RNIRTP . Mr. Thomas Ferguson, pubhtfi- AND HKADKKNCHIKF M M u r r s { tlon of when Japan may be going to W hat really needs understanding in PKPMUDA SNORTS AND HRADKmCHipP er of The HeraM, declined re- AND HKADKKIICNIKP fe t Its islands back. » m e quarters is that communism still election as treasurer. W ITH SEAMS it the chief external threat to the U.a. ^ Underneath all this legaHsm: however, » and that ^le U.S. had best look to its SubscripiUons to toe Man . there is something more serious. The Interest* when they are under attack. chester Memorial ^osptlal build 3 ,d 9 2 .9 9 3 .9 9 2 .9 9 Budget dress sheer or Sisrvice shew, foreign minister’s lasort to such argu If that be called gunboat diplomacy in ing fund now t • $67,000. Euy-action fared liUiouette; Drawztring iMod^pOar aal wiM. reg. 1.86% 1.17 IS SnSG ment was required, according to dls- the Dominloan Republic, it is not that Eaey-going line*; with (aunty- llan-tallonrf zip-front olouii* f«t .Qkite# « l two ooHnr ityla*: neat 10 Years Ago with two deep pocket*. Ad(u*t-te> Battictoad WiM l FuD-iippand f patciiss from Tokyo, > y the general tide suddenly gone back to old- mtonefeilbullon-downoonw. eaiooth-line »m*rtneM. a««ka>- and tikn germudi style, or concha fajMoned modes of intervention; it 1* $bs Ua.hak for petfoel It and fwtOIAnwrieanmdaeettae Take advantage ol this once-a-year opportunity oi cciticism. in Japan, of United StatM Thomas F ,' Ferguson, m ana^ and pU(*e» button-fioot. W l * laek poek#4, two i4de poekeW butlsnAowa oopr- RoO-ef that the Communist*, in LaUn America eUevaalbeeHA •oatplila Mirfcrt. Slia* A IA ■■All I6IIIS.M.U in Vietnam. Tlime ^Uce, it Is and elsewhere, have all the Ume been editor and co-publisher of rtOHi^iWvtxSteiAIA , |*AJ»«p»iPle4S.iA to save on iieaatifal Belle-Shameer nykms The Herald, elected eecre'riy- lo us/uia n<- A i ; rei^arted, inohide not only leaders of g r a t i n g on the oideet and most priml- toeasurer of the CkmnecUcut WL .JIM amt f *h» gocUUst party but "all the leading Uve sort of policy— the incessant srsb Pro Aeason ." Half-r.fti^ a limited time oiOyl Stiect your tevodU for land and power. Circuit of the * nmristBil f u a s ' ...... ’ advertieeQ - itMraanl!^ .* w#’^t^«M k«iAf» • •‘•whpkpcm and many prominent (ntol- The oommunications revolution ha* Mm. 'fttomas P. FeifUaoa in your own personal leg shn for the mioit:ii^ elected president of the Man- tty suits. Half- j— * y t o e e ^ " • •'•411 #h------: leotuais, as well as the Liefttst-orienteil IntaresUi^ and even awesome poten- W A V f W* hnv n# »f#Sie lenau l chMter Republican Women’s tV" | 1S at the I student community and the i ^ o r later '■elation* Club. ;y V stylM. ‘ * t neiiairr HALL ? Veu#w#$#e#v#ew# sewnav«l mate fit ever seen! 1 unions.’' among like-minded »tates. It is yet to ’ be dsmonstrated that by lUelf it can Bruce Watkina becomea .pres Witteut atthar dlspaiagliig or eo- w o t of Chamber of (kMninaroe. cauM Communtat* to atop being Com- ,___ ifcV: sueb Jajanaas M- -alm a , or otherwise immpve ^ e ^ OjAplng President MaUhewr - M m a g aoHM'lteir. ’nio & tota^.or man. — W A U , s n u i B T JO UR . Rockville, Open dolly UU 6:80 FA1PIV.V: eV O T N IN n .CSSASM y w ; M olghto til 6 p.m. f 'll, I I — ..(.VT
. ;* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 1^ 1 ^ RAGE ELEVEN |>AGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENWG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1988 • w .. - .... — means; Mrs. Kingsley House, Windsar High Sehoot rtM .bdd schools to ttM meddle school ttons In cheiidstiy , Molegy and • South W indsor community and pubUo affairs; He litb amuM fluUok obow proigrun wHt also bo diseusosd. Students Visit poychology., N O W OPEN! Mm Ham Rioliards, sduesr tomorrow at 8 p m . at tbs ic h ooi HLT Masts tlon; M m Richard Rewrea, fine iwiditorium, The Uheas » -Y wM meet to P fizer’s Plant Get nylon cord and tread as deep as dRequestsWillB&Heard arts; Mip. Richard Mortimer, QMS tram (hs school Junto night at the W epping Comminv- membership; Mm Richard Kel eooneeilce deepztB|tot Haama train 8 to 9:30 pm. ' The one-year-old Pre-lCed School Menus S. O. M. I. ly, hospitality; KmJoseph el cloibea wbM Bw m Sor The group will plan the wind <3ub o f MOneheatar High School By Zoning App^aU Board Vino, program; 'Mm Robert ing the past wgr- ^ buttered asparagus. Safety Air Ride' nest Lewis Will chaperone. Tuesday; Frankfurt on roll, 49c allow a lot with leaa than the J o * ^ KrawsM Jr., Miss Mary members of tho Constitutional School Meeting Africa — This city's colored required footage and lot area in Nltooloton of Edwud Psstulo. Convention on June 16. - A discuaeion of the middle population o f 70,000 Is to have Altogether, more than 300 pototo chips, cabbage-pineapple CX zone, to allow a building to Oar Wash Set a town of Its own within the students from 16 high schools salad brownie pudding. Men^ Hnbber Heels TM T ow oewor k n ov wiIkw il*s goin c yowll have even better control in GUARANTY UNUMITGD AS tO Women Pick /Nate school program will be held to be conatructed with lere than The Wapplng School eighth night by S i^ of Schode Charles. municipal area. Steps have are expected to desicend upon Wednesday; Baked meat loaf, *o ram. passing or in cornering than you The'South Windsor'Women’s mashed potato, buttered beets, TIME OR MIIEAGE 6,0()0 square feet in a zone Club hah- aniumncCd'^ the selec graders will wash cars tomor Warner at the Orchard' Miq. taken to acqumo land the Pfizer plant—a new one do VINCENT Yow never know when a friendty had when your car was brand new. and allow a firehouse ip, row from 3 to 7 p.m. and Sat and Avery St. areas. AM& the 16-acre civic center of ing research In chemistry, bio bread, butter, mixed fniK. V> a tion pf the stfndlKg; cpr^lttee Thursday: Italian grinder, SHOE REPAIR On a dry road. GX zone oi\. Sullivan Ave. - Jihalnnsn for the elub’h,lM6-66 urday from 9 am. tp 8 pm. at Sunt. Warner wHl^ u i u t o thw.dty within a city, and the chemistry and pharmacology. load is going to turn into something Besides a plant tour, the sen appleeauce, ice cream. 1101 MAIN 8T. Other side benefits: Less wander The p ro ^ rty Iz bounded on year.- ' the school. housing and . progmhitntoto tor f^st home building In a multl- NEXT TO KEITH’S wet and slick and treacherous. the north and east by MartinT. Coh^ttsp beads: .Ipclude: Fbahlon Show PlairaM the 1B08-M middle SChobl pro-: tmllito-doUar plan tor the en- iors -will also get a chance to Friday: Baked macaroni and That's the whole idea behind the when you drive down a straight McGrath, south 1^ SulUvan Mrii. Stephen,. Lockwipoid. and The social. onuKs„s»i home gram inchidiog Qmdes 7 and 8.' redevelopment of 300 acres see these sciences in action as cheese, buttered pea«9 bread, butter, phtm crisp. ■ain tire. Yow're ready for it when road at 70 or 80. Practically no Ave. and west by Amelia M. Mm Robert WarxviLtinyrAnd economics d u b .of Qie South The relation ot the cfe'nieitary Wjmi.eta^ this year. the -visit tnclude.s demonstra- ever and wherever it happens. “ trolley tracking" when you ride in and Bdlth 8. Wataoni This Is a and out of an expansion strip on CX m na Dorothy Stetson, 141 Portep- the highway. About 10*^, longer brook Ave., East Hartford, a wearing thanoiir 1964 first-line tire. variance to allow the atorags of antiquea In an exiatlng bam and the sals of antiques by apt 870x1 S Mk. TOlntment only at 887 Maui S t niB Is an R-40 mne. Benjamin Potter, 80 Diane '■v; 850x13 Tbb. 11.95 Dr., requests an appeal from tbe building Inspector’s deci sion Involving the parking o f a 750x14 Tbb. 13.95 oamping tiaUw at the same ad dress. This is an A-20 sons. 800x14 Tbb. 18.95 John J. W oodcock Jr., 1734 On a wet, slippery roMk Ellington lid., a varl^ioe to al 850x14 Tbb. 19.95 low a building ekMMP to the 3 0 ^ shorter stops. front and rear Itnaa than WMi a set of rain tires on yowr On s dry road: mitted at 87 Kennedy Rd. Thla. war, youl be able to stop 30% surer control when you ia an I mna ahoirter on a rain-sKckcd road than Plua Tax OOP Meeting 8e« ^ pass or comer. The RepubUosn Town Com* 3PDU coidd whew yowr car was brand m ittee wlH meet tonight at 8 aew. IT this tire sounds just too go<^ PRE6SURE TEMPERED NYLON CORD FOR STRENGTH at the South Windmr Bank and (Tharps bow ntach difference to be true, and you expect to have Trust Oo., Oonummity Room, DEEP POLY-B TREAD FOR EXTRA MILEAGE John FMoh BlviL d im is, on a wet road, between the to pay the price in a rough or noisy MODERN TREAD DESIGN FOR QUICK STOPS, ride (or in money), you're wrong. Tape Reoorder Given sain tire and the tires that origi- FAST STARTS AND SAFE TURNS ONAL—EXTRA Tho South Windsor Women’s aally came widi the '64, '63 or '62 It comes as Original Equipment, Club has presantsd a tape re can. if yow own a *61 or earlier on some of the most prestigiows corder and tapes to the South 1965 cars. Which means that it hat Windsor Oommttteo tor Retard tr, tbe improvement wiU be even ed ChllAea for use in special to be quiet and tooth-riding, bn- olasses. Every second year the dub selects a oonummity project and spends those two years provid ing fundi through ways and moans events. TV community project for 1884-M is the mental On a wet ewrwe, yewT boM dre em n i fhewY netiody wMi a more ly retarded In town. The choice mad 50% better than you could sensitive bottom than the test driv of a tape recorder and tapes CITY wss msds by the Uaehsra of ers adio evahiale the new models in wlrea yowr car was brand new. T I R the cpecial elssses. Detroit. Seereatlan Employes 357 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER TE L 843-2444 ItM recreation deptulnient has oempletod hiring empleyes m Opes Wdd., Thun., Fri. R 8 — Mon. A Tuet. 8-5:30 — Sot. 8-4 to assist in the summer pro gram. Hired as playground aides aro: Peter Zsmuke, a NO MONEY DOWN sophomore. University of Hart ford; Miriam Burgess, a Junior, UP TO A YEAR TO Southern Oonnoetk^ State Col PAY AT TIRE CITY lege, and Cynthia Sleeper, fresh man, University of New Kamp- REFRI6IRAT0R Quick Credit abire. MIm Sleqier, Mlsa Burgass sad Zsmuks worked wtth the Onawet curve: reorsatmn department lead year GO* more skid resistsnee. The ride: “ I personally guarantee your con>- In the oom e oopadty. • So quiet and smooth, Slete MtiatacthMv at H r* Cttgr,". New to the playground are And when yow accelerate on a ohn A. 'Boll, Ihrea. All passenger tires guaranteed FLEET SERVICE ■Ulne Valads, juniorl St' J'o- R*s oiiginal equipment against defects and roiu] hazards seph'a OoUm ; Judith LongPi wwt road, you*! have 20% better on many 'SSs. ulthoot thne or mlleaga Jladts. friehman. Central Coonsctleiit Uaction thdjt'you bad wNdn yowp \ Replacement price pro-rafed on aEET FRIGES SUte^OoUegej and Pau) BotU- 'car was brand new. The price o f the rain the is as re tread wear and based on celling oano, Mffioinoi% Uhivuait^ of Figures can't tel yow, thoagh. assuring as the lire itself: about the price. I ConiMcUcut All ors South TOUGH POLY-B ' Windsor residents. what it Jeeh bke to dcivc 6Q niB same price as any other leading Them people wQ! uortleipats auikcr's first-line tire. TREAD, FULL I in a two-day wodcdiop mon- Year car wS handle ia dre laia The official name o f the rain lire STRENGTH NYLON I acred by the Connecticut Rec- I reatlon Ifce It never handled before. Surer is the "U.S. Royal Laredo." None CASINGS noted o f itself. More responsive. Making genuine without. I personnel contact with a good, toKd bunk of So don't give us a hard time ft I munlty playground operation. mad that each rain tire has squee- die tire we bring out says Laredo. ’ Sp^g Pend Hires 6 «.ooxid 1 ^ ,95 , The town baa also hired six Gigantic Sell-Off at Fabulous Price Reductions! fced d ry . Give us a hard time if it doesn't. MUFFLERS « P.R. ■ AG persons to work at Spring Pond But wfaatY X Bee whea the a t i^ k . five aa lifeguards. They com es out? INSTALLATION FREE! Edward Dalton, htstructor We knew yow'd ask d o t for the United States Army tor AmI we're ghd you sa.».--»sswressv desigiisrtd Mtsr. No Money Down tsatie aavlngsl Take Up To ruitiikmfiiutiii ^ DMhy Slated 900x14/820x15 ...... 23.91 A M nswood Ds«t>y been GET ScheddM for Cub Soo^ 186 and 338 for May 21. No payments NORMAN'S Got Norman's 3 YEARS *28 wlX he the r t IP*ck "COOL- 188 at the Avery The amall car dethy ^ Until JU LY SALE 'Cool' Solo PHcos T O PAY tennine who hag the tamum FRICES noer. The bow hare built COMPLETE COMPLETE t h ^ c a n wtOt thafa-fatfasw m one of (ha CW> ■sitlvltiah ^ m m Of ilia ores tnsm Iw jk BRAKE BRAKElREUNE from IJto vhk* SHOP AV omt tatng to Ihnph tm d iu g to h ALWAYS PlEiqV puRNmmi amooMb lhiM b i ADJUSTMENT INSTALLED taebbre whsm. Tbs i i WAMHOUSI i ! ^ ■ : WSigIbr is flYS «■« lu ,., ___ si FR^ HHl Al A N ’5 Pall front Vhesls, check Itta antrdpatsd th*t W® boy* -^dnun, llninf. asala awi x .' BaUha ad ^faar whaab, I'A ' 80-foot track _rtth slsctr|y cylinders, eheck glut blato watan^' adiaat ^ ^ ' -w * ■ * ■ j ^ —— ngj mefc bearlags, add control sivBsiliMt on wumar. ‘ S-' .. IL., ‘ i I EASY PARKHN ifaitoaa wag . am-a-.Mai ___ L __ 4 4 S HAPTtCF'f’ IfOAD. Near M cKEE H sk. fluid as asodad !3Wto7ttelMtB : adjust btaUag esatadi, A umttsd jSttaoc^.Kf aa all, whaela Hr tfaa Mttng *7 j A j * r S' '■ *'• v) .*4’d-S i;
, » J . - ' Vi ' MAKCHESTEB e v e n in g HERXl D, HANCHESim CONN., THUfeSttAY, MAY 18, 1985 eAGB TWELVB THUESDAY, MAY 18,1 9 » Section-Two I t h u r o t a y , m a y is , i 965
■ a. Bolton NNE STREET Weekend of DflncM Is Set it HARTFORD ROAD B y High Sehool and GOP MANCHCSra Does the spring weather make‘s New Library Books you want to kick up your heels? Books added to the adult You’ll Jiave two chances in on# shelves of the Bolton Public Li- wsekerid at the and of the teary last month, fiction: month, so keep yourselves In Bridge, Dangerous Islands; Cal- trim by fixing up youri-^ards dln. Marooned; Catto, Tiger In and take a few lessons In the the Bed; Costaln, Read with Me; latert dance from your oldest DuMauHer, Flight of the Fal offspring.' con; Dubois, Shannon; OaMlco, On Friday, May 28 the senior Ills Hand of Mary Constable; high school student council will Hunter, Buddwlng; Innes, Mon sponsor a dance for parents and ey from Holme; Packer, Man In other married couples. Tony O’- the Mows; Phillips, Black Glass Bright’s orchestra will provide City; Polil, The 7th Galaxy Heads Assembly music in the gymnasium from 8 Read'ir, end Thayer, Checkpoint; M rs. Ii«it>ert Otrvoy c t S6 to 12 p.m. Entertainment will West. The Ambassadors. Bc«rtx>roi^ Rd. WM hiitfaiVwl be provided by the students. Non-fiction: Barzini, The Ilal- There will also be door prizes. mm prc»id«nt M CKMm m Am- lan.s; Better Homes and Gar rnemMy, OttwMc er of the Ladtaa of St. tile BoRon Lake Hotel, starting James and is active in tlie Wo for Girls; King, Help! I'm a at 6:80 p.m. A buffet supper Prisonsr in a CSiinese Bakery; men’s Auxiliary of XaDObeater will be^ served and Oil Sae- Jlenrkorial Hoe^fal. La^am , Insects; Macinnas, { gaert’s orchestra will play for Home IS the Hunter: Sands, M y ; Other office** viho srene in- dancing. •taUed last night tiy Mrs. Ken- Shadow Ran Fast; Sartre. Tne aeth L. Fort of Hartfimi, irtate Ernest A. Shepherd, chief of Words, and Stuart, Save Every the alcoholism di'vislon of the Ifresident, and Mim Helen Iho- state Department of Mental The picture of the month from inas of Ulanebester. honomy Health, will be the guest speak Mrs. Julia D. Faulkner, retiring after 36 years of teaching, admires the 8400 scholarsMps State pieiiMent, inolude Mrs. the 'Tolland County Art Associ er. Shepherd lives on M(. Sum ation is Light and Line by San that the Manchester Education Association awarded to Eileen Packard (left) and Susan w a Uenry SkeHy. honorary |ue^- ner. terman last night. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Sent; Mrt. George WiUard, vice dra Lavitt. ♦ Mias Donna Lee Dunindl of 38 Church St. is ^sibly moved Tickets for the dance are Art Chib Meets liresklent; Mra. James Taid, re by the 1260 scholarship award presented to her by Atty. available from town committee cording secretary; Mrs. Joim The Bolton Art Club will meet Nicolas Head .Philip Bayer, chairman of the Madeline Mitchell Scholar-- members. tonlgM at 8 in the Community ME A Gives Two Grants^ Tax Payments Devanney, financial secretary; ahlp Fund committee of the Manchester Green PTA, as her The Bloodmoblle will visit . Mrs. John Jaalovrahi, cxxrrss Hall. Hans Weiss will give a Pepperell mother, Mrs. Elvina Durandi, looks on. The fund was estab United Methodist Church Mon water color demonstration. His Top Estimatet yoixtanoe secnstary. * 7 , Green PTA lished In the fall of 1963 In honor of the former Green day from 1:45 to 6:30 pm. Ap work at this meeting will have Honors Retiring Teacher Also, Mra lionel Leaaart, School principal, killed in an automlble accident In the sum pointments may be made w1,th ireaaurer; Idi*. James Oomins, a different technical approach With two months of the ctus Double Woven Mr. and Mrs. Benato Nicola mer of that year. Miss Durandi, in the top 25 of the gradu Mrs. Roy Miner, South Rd„ than the work he demonstrated bentinel; Mm. Frank BeSantoni, ating class at Manchester High School, will enter St. Jo chairman. Walk-in doners ane The annual banquet of the^Mrs. Faulkner alone—quite a rent fiscal year still to go, local Saistrees at-arms; and Mrs: Eu- of 18 Stephen S t were installed at the Manchester Fine Arts property tax payments hava last night as the 1966-66 co seph's College. West Hartford, In the fall, and will study for welcome. exhibit last week. Manchester Education Associa contrast, remarked Arthur 111- «ene Dickenson, aasMant mis- Men’s BLANKET a teaching certificate. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Medical workers ■will be Mrs. tion (M EA) at Piano’s last Ing, former superintendenit of reached $6,972,625, or $94,000 presidents of the Manchester Weiss Is a graduate of the above board of directors’ estte vess-at-arme. * G re«i PTA. They succeed Mrs. Mary Oote, Mi». Harold Laws, Hartford Art School and has night marked the retirement of schools to last year’s retire ' The R t Rev. Magr. HMerard J. Mrs. Mtiton Jensen, Mre. Byron two teachers and the awarding ment ceremony when 16 form mates, according to figures r*« Stanley Wojcoski. studied in Europe. leased by Collector of Revenue Reardon, diaplain of the Am- Other officers Installed are; Wojcoski, Mra. B s p f o r d semblage was entertained by eitinn, Mrs. T. J. Cpockett, Mrs. Anyone intereteed Is in'vited of scholarships to two Man ally retired. weaMy and pMtor of St. Jamt# Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuehl of Pleppter and Mr*. ‘Vincent Ra- an a cappella program of songs Edward Mack, Mr*. James Nor. to attend. chester High School seniors. He characterized her career Ernest Machell. Tbuixdi, attended the tawbaUa- 74 Mountain R * . co-vice presl- mlzi. by the 6th grade glee club, led ris and Mrs. Richard Dlmock. Members are reminded to Mrs. Julia D. Faulkner, a as a "work of strength,” . . . Machell said that, sltbough by Mrs. Mary Watters, elemen the sum includes some property ^Iton oeremonor. Sport! Knit Dress! idents; Mrs. IjOuIs Pierro of 21 The Installation ceremonies, Clerical workers will be Mrs. bring a picture picture fifth grade teacher at the as "building a pcirt of the com Ml*. Bdward Kbaak and Mrs. -Agnes Dr., secretary; and Mrs. witnessed by albout 100 per tary school music Instructor. J. A FYeddo, Mrs. R.K. Wlnther of the menth competition. Washington School, retires munity trathtlon art Washing tax pa}onent8 from prior yean, 2.97 Following the meeting, re it la still approximately 99 par ^dm Siemlenalci veere in ctatga KNIT SHIRTS sons. was conducted by Mrs. after 30 years with the Man Fleecy, warm-wlthout-weigbt blankp Olof Anderson of 44 Cone St., Mrs. William Miner, Miss Ella Grange N l^ t Set ton Sast lecturer 'wiU teacher at Bennet Junior High are losbig a master teacher who 100% Textrallzed Nylon Baalon. Wilfred Oote end Andrew provide a part of the program. School,------who - has taught - in , Man- J , has had much influence on the aid, to the to-wn’s General Fund, as of April 30, total ovey Fashion collar, knit bottom A cuffs. Hoar will also help with the Mrs. Bruce Ronson fa hostess. Chester since 1921, a period of i ^ucatiqn, program in Msnehes- “ B ay State Looks Black, white, blue, green, banana, Baseball Reaults 44 years- ter.” $8.7 millions, about $80,000 visit. Eileen Packard, 17, received above the estimates made ta SHIRTS red. Sizes S-M-L-XL. School Holds Open Honee In baseball last night Fiano ' F o r M o re W a to r one of the $400 scholarships May of last year. The first open house at the Realty best Bolton Dairy 14-3. Paul Barron hit a home run for that the MiEA annually awards With the addition of expected Junior-senior high school drew to students who plan to become Income during the next t'w* - BOSTON (A P )—■nie drought out a proportionately sm«jl Fiano. Bob Henry was the 'win Police Arrests • tihoics ^ W suaiA. 9 / l J joivjv • ning pitcher and Steve FYeddo teswihers. Eileen, the daughter months, the figure may increas* m Maasnrtnisetts has started 54" number of parents Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pack C^lee and toevns on a hunt for T e rr y Coshion Foot pitched for the Dairy team. to where it will total over $125^ night. Those who did attend ard of 69 Durant St., will at 000 ahove estimates. amergency water aigipUes. a U.S. CHOICE CHUCK _ S went through a shortened The practice scheduled for Blmer Martin, 58, of 30 Saturday ivjgfor boys ijLfjrs AW16 toww 17A* years jrcicMo tend vw— the--- University---- - w of Connec WEfl Charge) With Other funds, too, ore la - The Department of IteaMi es Tueeday cIom % schedule and timated that 30 conrmimitlea MEN'S SOX old hem b©«n canceled. Players | tlcut prepamtory to occoimng throwing offensive aAclea on healthy shape, ivith the water heard brief descriptions by the and sewer funds within sight of are tapping emergency sourcea teacher of each class. are asked to check the ne'wspa- an art teacher. I the high'way and was summon- Stripes, checks and solid cottons with SARMENT POT Mock Suaan Waterro^JjS, r e c e l^ appear at the Monches- estimated income, and toe Sp4^ and more are expected because Mike Wilson welcomed the per for future practice dates. spread and button-down collars. 2- teal n r r Distriot, Downtow* Cf the drought, wUcfa weather button knits. Sizes S-M-L. .Ehpsd- s iy te parentp on bd|aIC of the stu Appears 1* Play the other tep session of Circuit (3oort 12 Miss MeredlUi P. Elmore, daughter of Charles Warterman, June 7 IXaxlngIXaxing .District.pistrlct and D Dog., o g., Lt> aMcMle as7 DOW is In Ms ateond cloth dress Shirts. Sizte 14VI to'l'T.'" dents over' the P A System. He year. ROAST daughter s f Paul B, Elmore of of 10 BlUn "lyr. 8 ^ Glenn W, Roberts, «t, df 176 ibenw YYinds'atreoayYYinds' already above e v T fl UutnMte teerii fon proyMing the . Gov. John A- Voipa In » spa- \ ^ t ■ f ; * school .and ths school Bajtoerry Hd., Is appearing os to attend WUUmonUc State Col- Manor Rd.. wfM <;h*rged timates. eial messaga to the lagii^ura O.S. Choice CHUCK STEAKS H», 59e was like one Mg family, with Miss Prism in "The Importance lege this fall and stu ^ for w making an illegal left turn Hie Fire District Fund ha* Monday propoeed extendit^ the % everyone, Including teachers, of Being Earnest’’ at the Univer elementary school teaching pro- ordered to appear In court receipts totaling over $11,000 sity of Connecticut this week. above toe estimate f o r .A.fuH- .jtx month Hmit gn use of emer -- - -Wy taking, an interest in everyone feaaioii. , ----- on June 7. Patrolman Raymond gency water sources for the rest U.8. CHOiCT, CUT FROM UEAN SHOULDER ' else. Miss SImore, a tehior, has ap Both are honor studente and mode the arrest at year’s receipts, the Dog licenaa « f the year. Boys* Boxer Waist He said that homework peared in many plays at the bojh took part to toe Jt^r ^ Woodbrldge SU. yea- Fund, $2,700, and too DowBf fknne ootamunltiee have al- i.ONDON BROIL Lb. 99c seemed easier because of the university. Yeor Teachers Tratotog Pro- terday afternoon, town Dlsfarict Fund, $1,250. Msdy sbartad the bans on wa pride students have in the Briefs gram. Susan teaches at church ter use that in pest years have school. "Some p*(q>le say this The annual moth'er-daughtdr school and Eileen teaches art too | -not cit^iped up until August p l a y s h o r t s VEAL CUTLETS (Frozen, Cubed) U.79C pride' wfll w ear-off,” Wilson tea for Grade 5, given by the Lutz Junior Museum. - OVM Defense oMclals have added, "But I say they are school nurse, will be held to The MiEA usually awards] made available pipes and emer FANCY. PLUMP dead, wrong.’’ He commented night in the cafeteria at 8. three $300 scholarships but this gency pumps for hard - preeeed BoUd Colors iberglas on the number of students The zoning oommlsston will year, in 'view of rising educa towns. CHICKENS Lb. 49c meet tonight at 8 in the town Plaids DOUBLE BREASTED • turning out to cheer the school tional oosta It decided that $400 ,,flome communiilea have been Full Blpper. teams, whether they are win office conference room „to go stipends ■would be more helpful. Holds 16 gar Parents! forced to tap sevaral supple BOUCLE TIERS ning or toeing. over preliminary plans for the Because Miss Daly did not I mental sources. Brockton nor- ments. Quilted During an organizattoPM Fiano Heights subdivision on attend, the apotUght was on| jnally draws Ms water from Sli top A front FRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN FROM MAINE! meeting of the new Education Krch ML tter Lake, but recently added panel. Assort OCEAN FRESH. LIVE Council Supt. PhlHp Llguori Public Records water from Furnace Pond. 24” ed colors. tSRhvparents that he planned Warrantee deeds: Lawrence Plans are now to start taking Long 1 ! ^ to hoHl another open grouse dur A. Converse' Jr. to Herbert I. , .water from Mbnponsett Pond ing national education week in Johnson, land in the Converse AHENTION MEN! Give your also. 1.00 LOBSHRS the fall. tract; Mabel M. Quish to Pau Leominster has used Mx sup- Machine washable curtalna dry in Refr«diment8 were served In line T. E. Maneggia, property We’U moke those old, com the home economics room by a jitemental sources of water minutes, shun. Ironing. White, dMige, In rear of Steele Crowing Rd.; fortable shoes of yours m nct last F bM, and Fitchburg committee of mothers. UAR Housing Corp. to Jordon raspberry, gold, blue. FANCY, NATIVE, A L L GlHCEN hte tied into four extra sources. 30’’ A 86’’ lengths 1.28 — Valance 87p ...lb. bunch 29e Confirmation Class Sapper L. and Oollen E, Larson, prop-i Into GOLF SHOES. Your High Schooi Braintree, Holbrook and Ran ASPARAGUS SPEARS ...... A potlucik supper for the con erty on Mt. Sumner; Andrew new Easter shoes made dolph have started taking sup- firmation class of United Meth- : A n i^d l to town of Bolton, Ufs from Blue Hill River be FANCY. INDIAN RIVElt, SEEDLESS, WHITE odist Church will be held to- roods In Ansakil Acres; Morga- LONGER or ^IDER. cause the regular Great Pond ...... 5 for 39c morrow at 6:30 for members of | ret J. Miller to Norman C. and reservoir is already below last ^pR^^PEPRUIT Graduate the class and their parents. 'Elaine M. Luck, property on year's krwest level. The supper Is being plsimed ’ Cook Dr.; Charles A. and Marie SAM YULYES O-EFISN NABISCO GRAHAM CRACKERS...... !-«»• box 36c by the membership commission I. Mhrkel to Frederick A. and Same Side As Watkins Area Weather with Mrs. James Norris to Shirley A- Cook, property on 2$ OAK STREET Boys First Qiiafity charge. The program ■will in Steele Crossing Rd., and Helen fth e K e y to -WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — clude demonstrations by the L. Herrick to Frank S. and Borne clioudineu will move in 10 O L DENIM of Course! HIGHLAND PARK MARKET class of their training period Joan T. Manna, lot on Hebron over Connecticut this moming, PhoM 643-4278 which has been directed by the Rd. but sunshine and mild temperar COARSE WEAVE | Dupont Mohican 317 HlRhlond St., MonehMtGr, Cenn^ Rev. Abram Sangrey and Mr. lures w-ill return this afternoon. Teflon and Mrei WilUam Coates since Manehester Evening Herali^ AIR Financial Sides remained clear In south- Seamless last September. Bolton correspondent, Cleme- ♦m New England Wednesday SLEEPING BAG well Young, telephone 64S-898L night as a result, the mercury DUNGAREES ^ Aluminum^ Fry Pan CONDITIONERS ipped into the 40s in many sec- FuU Old Art Cleaned Sone. Mesh Size A L L SIZES Responsibility ^ The leading edge of a mass 4.99 WASHINGTON — Depreasloo M cold air is pushing through 1.58 art is cleaner now. Works of "H O T" PRE-SEASON central and eastern New York NYLONS Fly, rinse 4nd its spanking cleen; Non Waterproof plastic bottom. 3 Ib. fine art commissioned by the Btate this moming and is sched stick Teflon coating on aluminum. fill, 60” heavy, rqstproof zipper. MANCHESTER Public Works Administration of PRICES Sound fini reiatidns are no mystery to young pooplH uled to advance across southern the 1930’a are the object of a who personal money matters respomlbliL New England by mid-morning. 1.00 diligent search by ths Smith* Ihere is little moisture asso WESTERN Sold in sorlaa Institute.. ' So far 217 their own low-cost ciated wi-th this coid front, so paintinga, some by eminent gny shower that normally ac- STYLE!, Folding Drop Leaf oompanies auch a weather sys 2 p r. pack artists, l^ve b e w found in toe UBLIC MARKET Labor Deportment. The works tem wlU be insignificant. NORMANS Ragged denim dungarees a t 56c ore inspected, marked for re Bkiee wtU clear again this aft- TABLE 803 - 805 MAIN STRt£T atnoon and temperatures wW that will stand repeats pair and cteaned.. Many of thanq ^ d45 Hartford RH (itmb into the low 70s in most washings. Snap waist, 4 wlQ icin an exhibition., ■sctiona big pockets, zipper fly. Look A t The Wonderful WEEKEND SPECIALS! : for your son or daughtar 8 A chance of scattered light Popular western style in most exists for tonight iiv interl- GENUINE QiPRINO gradi I help your graduate keep track of t e sizes 4 to 12. Navy denim. |r vaUey sections, in the cities penMs, nrUnahCiW records. aikiHve within a budgW temperatures will remain in the 24”x60” 40s, but In rural sections low LOIN Jmjaeratures will drop into ths sturdy, metal with gold Any amount opens a ThrffHChack i and white marbtUzed fin- The flow of cool, dry air wUl ish. Bronze tone legs, csr- M UMB ■lizad free. No m inlnuyi hulanna continue over (tw area tomor- rying handle. Acid A burn ▼- sow, Sunny sidse are expected Girls' Easy-Core resistant top. BHOR LEASE to lest throughout the day with • continuattoa of mild tempera- A ^AR PROM PAUL DOOGK PONTIAC ten s that wW leach into the 70s PLAY OBNUD(B flPR0IO. MEDIUM WEIGHT M L MAKES ,! OOBRAL FOR FlYE Fritek Ltea> * Our: Own Make, Pure Pork • T BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A LAND O’ LAKES Smi^ Link Satukce . .Ib« 79c •ommittse sscurtPC rooms for ”Po«fc RHm •. • A LL MODELS dtlsgetss to next month’s U.S. WEAR BUTTEB V4s si^id fc. 69° Sausage Meat ...... z; .Ib. ^9c Junior Chamber of Qommerde Bstiunai oonventtoo Is trying to ' n w h OrebtaL Lewa lUSE fiin t W E OR TW O YEAR « u n s out bow to •oooiniDodato ites tedte-toss. V E te WTWyU. til 'Fanejr Gofven$BMat ? 9hs Cbsymiw, wyo.. -flstega- QUiUsITf P O E ROU VEBKON. OONiaiPnCinf • M M I*? • ^ te n s to k i t e , tea aohni T f fitoOMO < » IK THE TUKEI «1(ADE A P.]■ . ■’5 A')' . - .1' "JP-
♦ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1966 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE fPO M M I CANCHBfRK EVENING HERALD, KAKCHEBTB^ OONK, tHURSDAT, KAT It , iM i thorlaad modlflcationa in the The Interviewers, vho will fense and eonducU l^ee radio plan that wilt clip about $155,- Census Planned visit homes chosen to be rep Antennas Topic instruction courses. ‘Janus’ to Open MHA to Ask tor New Bids , 000 from the cost of the proj resentative of the area, include For further Information call ect. On Dual Jobs Mra. Vance Baker, 289 Porter Or Radio Club Richard Reichenbach, 466 Wood At Iliing Today From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Hila leaves an additional at., and two from elsewhere in land St. Bie Hartford area. On Addition at Westhill 3315.000 that must come from Some MiuKh^ter area, house Lewis McCoy, technical edi The Little Theetre of Maiv the federal government. Landinga Automated Chester's prodpetidn "Jam us” iPE*! T 101 THE THPIFrr 0*iE holders will be k(sked tor of the American Radio Relay The Mancheater Houslng^ral agency wtO dadda Monday Ih e mOdificatlona that were Thfi Data Decade will open Us three-night run to to participate (n a Census Bu-. League, will present an illustrat night at Illing Junior High uysat, ON THE \00^0-/ v-'.ijES' muLummtrm u AuthoAty Is hoping to put a adopted Inolude some propoaed WASHINOTON — A ‘hands- fUeterd r. U m p kf t t m BflMIIMiS If the money be forthoom- by tha arehitects, tbe firm of reau survey at “ moohUghting’'' JfKW Yo r k — More than ed lecture on ’’Improving An ofT landing system has been School Auditorium. Curtain time •L Mm mym Om fia IB y * • aasdMW ef MPb oonstruotlon oontraot for an ad lrt«. whm tha authorlty’a chair Pedersen A Tilney of New Ha -T- the practice of holding down half the technical Information tenna Installations” at the demonstrated here by a Hlurop- is 8:30. "An «MT JBt lUgart camjmy If frwli teas* Maw«tog toda dition to the WesthUl Gardens man, iiUreotor, oounael and aroh- ven, and others suggested last more than one Job. printed in the United States spring meeting of the Manches ean maker and a U.S. airline. The production, directed by 4mmmt. emMatog tha rtalMaaa vefWtoka fli^ie bee C A U P O IM A housing project out to Wd again Iteot will put its case before fad- week by. authority member Three census interviewers will since the Revolutionary War ter Radio Club. Anyone Interest It bring! a plane all the way Philip Burgess Sr., will star at • lucioua daaaatt wtdi t«v ad* ARENT "^THE •4 kMk, ddhaisd kadi by May 20. erml hourtng adminiatratota- ' John Hutchinson. visit selected hemek in the area has been. [mblished in the lost ed In radio is welcome to attend to touch - down, yet permits Fred Bllsh III, Betty Lundberg, ter-dimar eordtaJa, aad 1 ha«* mM SwIi . . . and dwylw LAICi sm DOZ Whether It can do so will de The houalng .administration to find what p0ri)entaga of the lO years. The world’s research the meeting which will be held complete pilot control. Al Harry Kovensky, F^^nk Minu- looBd it la a taaoriU at boOi Oranges pend on whether the Federal originally budgeted about | 1/- GRAIN SORGHUM DIPS population are dual Job hold centers are now producing 60 at the Manchester police sta though no regularly scheduled tlllo and Florence Getzewlch. lR«n and women. Toon C tn y Public Houslrvg Administration 145,000 for »e project; the WASHINGTON — Grain - sor ers. million pa^es of technical pages tion on Monday evening at 7:30. use Is permitted, one carrier Tickets are available at the HOT HOUK. HOi RAVOMU. MAOr-TOJflf hopes to get approval for con box office. Miss Robin Lock- haa a Obpaiy oriental 0a««r THRIFTY STORE! 1003 2 5 * allows the authority about 3216,- loweet bid received at an open ghum holdings at the start of They will also .task questions a year. A fcut-readlng scientist "Ihls Is another community and ia fomcn for a party kmel}' 000 more than 'was originally 1965 tb^led 952 million bushels, about overtime pay for a month would have to study eight hours service project of the club which ditions as bad as 100 foot wood of 9 Margaret Rd., ticket TOIMATOES »49^ SPINACH ouo ing March 17 waa for 31.B16i- chairman, will accept reserva aoB or atamar." allocated for the project 0 0 0 . 3 per cent above average but 7 ly survey on employment for the a day until the year 3363 to fln- furnishes radio communications celling and quarter-mile visl- Cfaii*ippir rW O ft The authority hopes the fed- Tha authority last night au> per cent less than a year earlier. u.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. tah JUBt this year’s outpouring. for the Manchester Civil De bUlty, tions. 1)4 eu|ia etKwxiiatr wadatn, —-J-W PnKdCdwy*—"-"-*** erulbad, about 12 H a
er saying "tax money." Eight O'clock Featun Grocery Spmeiahl eanta of Bt. W anda of AadW cent below the totals for tbe ObUna sent tha money to tha Socon 2;^L1.09 DUCKLINGS Oaircfa, Bouth Wlndaor. week ending May 1, with 587 city treasurer’s offlee for de- CMUDtMSmi . claimants flHng during tha poM in the city general fund. il b 7 Q ^ auiAO ■ w w H cam eVT PIKO U I e 19 WATEB KOr WASTED BAG # w 2.1J M AL POI EOASTMC LOIfDOIf (AP) — BrUaki’a week ending May 8, and 677 Socon u1.25 during the previous week. Rich Full-bodied S lb Beg 3.19 4 to S Ac, YYNOll DEL MONTE JUICE DRINK CENTER CUT “M * " ^45‘ Mgyeat makero of bathroom Of tbe total, 131 were from 4 5 * aqutpmant diaagreed with tbe RodrvUIa-Vemon-EIUngton Sliced Bacon nintue u69* PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT 1-qt 14-oz ^5 BE C Prinoa Fhil^ today after be FOR Supwaieto lUniBBB iibpiceiA* CHERRYSTONI oomplained that tha natkm’a Red Circle ^1^75^ SAVI 16c CANS K P v toUeta wMta water. Vigorous A Winey S lb Beg 2,2f Irwkiortt •‘•wss* CATN JOHN'S CROSS RIB - 69* Jf t; VWtbig London's deaifn cen 3 tUPERaiGHT SUCED TIbplig •«( *O n SHEU ter earttar t l ^ wee«7 the Cosmefics quaan’a hudband atopnad at a PENTLAND Bokor MS 7 r Ceeked Salofld "»'**39‘ Steomiiii CIc m THE rum urr CHUCK dUqNay of baitxoom bardware. rrs HADDOCK P 06K, KW AND VIAl KING--AIASICAN COOKto "TMs to the biggeat waate of "Ererythlng la Flower^ HERSHEY SYRUP ROAST water in- the countryj’’ aald Oeatsally Located At McdtLecf ^79* CnA legs ^t9^ 59' _X . . • ' Fbttp. "Tou fbMb away- two 24 BmCH STBEBT Uggeffs DINNERS M VOtTEO SUCED niEo — ~ CHOCOLATE FLAVOR gallotH.’’ 643-4444—64S-6247 CleXect Ceckfld Hom »1.09 FhhCokM »39^ 16-OZ CAN A spokeaman for Twyford'a, Opea 8A0-6A0 S A V I 5c IN All Cut From Heavy Western Steer Beef At Tht Psikads uotNO ruMiiwi rouM CUDAHY^ CANNU) 1 8 ‘ Ltd., replied today: “Anything Open Thuraday Nighta till 9 Gsssisi Sprhf lamb below the two gattona would be Parking Acrosa the Street MANCHESTER Plcdfc 3 1.00 Picnic Skeeldar U 9 conaidered by moat health au- LAMB LEGS ^75* For 100 G an . . . RKae. SUPER-tlGHT thortttaa to ha unhygienic.” SHOULDER CHOPS »95* LAYIR Veal CiAe StMks ^79^ CAKI MIXIt CedRIletf •Y THE rilC l PILLSBURY Mwotr w ptizA fuvona RIB LAMB CHOPS »1.09 Halit's Cctiep 2 m 4S* RHctf Uvarwont ^45^ LAMBCH0P& ^ « »1.59 DOUBLE DUTCH - WHITE • GOLDEN 1-LB3-OZ LB •VCATM-4t OW I BY THE PIECE COMBINATION »55* S A V I 44c 3 PKGS BMlir CecUM •« '« 2 5 ' lologM “ 45* SNOUUCR CNOPf AND STfW H U T MVI UP to 4«c OVBt OTHIR COMPARABU BMNDS
AAP 97%* Caff ein Free JANE PARKER LARGE 1 LB 8 OZ RING SUNSHINI HYDROX Instant Coffee ! SHOULDIR LT.WOOD AAP FROZEN PUUY BAKED C O O K IIS IS 12 O Z 1-LB CEUO cmniOKrSmoked Picnics 4 to 6 Lbi 8 A V I 6c 39< Ground Chuck UCKER PUNT ami HUT MARKET Coffee Cake HAWAIIAN MllOHT PKO A nge l Food BIO RACK RAY 14 FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT Finnst Bolognu VALUl LBS Sliced Bucon BATHROOM A U OUR MEAH ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED— n s s u i NOT PREPACKAGED SAVE 14c ON THIS OUTSTANDING VALUE SOFT-WBVE 7Vi 01 BOLD IN TWO ROLL PACKAGES LB U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE COMBO S A V I t Sc A- PKGS ^ p m e i a i Fresh Haddock Fillet JANE PARKIB lABCf B INCH, 1 U S OZ lAVB 14« Fluff MARSHMALLOW JARS Spe^kf I BOnOM ROUND ROAST P l f C CHOKE OPi APBICOr M mc SAVI ISc AT THIS SPECIAL PRICE RUMP ROAST IBMONOBPHOAPPU BACH G 3 JAM PABXn - ABIT VAMTIBB CALO CAT 1 DOG F00|> EYE ROUND lb Sandwich Creme Cookies mum Blueberries M a c A P P LBS BOnOM ROUND GROUND R e iiln B re a d jMRrMKu.MvtuB jiumgg* HIGH IN PROTEIN 15'AOZ A i f S BUY A CASE OF 24 FOR 2.35-STCXK-UP, SAVE 89c WHOLE S A V I 16c CANS JKW AVG. WEIGHT 25 LBS. WINESAP UB 8 WASHINGTON STATI LB U.S. No. 1 CELLO FIRST PRIZE—SMOKED SHOULDER CANS In rmi WATBEST NATIVE ORAOE "A" DtKeiouM Combination for Broakfatt Of A^P Beets 6 2'A" Mimmum CHICKEN PARTS SUNNYBROOK GRADE A, LARGE, WHTIE t PICNICS Smnyfield VVafflei FROZEN PKGOFl^PKGOF^ 10‘ PLOM IDA - FRESH AND TENDER . n NEW LARGE atol MBA1T CwpfliBB ^*0* 1 pt 8 ei mmC. MORE GROCERY VALUES! Pancake Dyrup 4coff bottle 45 Fresh Eggs DOZENDOZEN 49* GREEN STAMP BREASTS ts : fireen Beans 2 41^ DOUGLAS - SPECIAL OFFER V lb i| 100IXTRA SOBXTRA Armour Treat 2!^ 89< F L O IID A - SOLID, CRISP 1q t 14 LEGS IPLAID STAMPS MAID STAMPS Willi riih ceupew am mmmrn m mmm a ■ Chicken Broth ocean FOR EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY OROUMD TOBIN’S—FIRST PRI2a> 8m I yetir $S.OO er Selad CembinelieR Fabric Softener ""*« 59* Cucumliers IDEABOOK NOT PRE-FAOKAOED MOTHER GOOSE I e M nmm twmm RBere perdteee I M iMtaa uum Choose from more wonderful gifts than iapwi e«*4 Itowfli FOR YOUR FAVORITE SALAD Chuck Ground Btowtoy, May 11, 1NB AH Or Nt ever before...GET LIVERWURST LlaH Mt mmm m Lady ScottiA«ie«MTiisw 2 >«%G YOURS TODAY! CELLO PKG lUM mUMM ir I ® ^ optai Tomatoes
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1;^. " a; .'iS’l -1^1 .Hi RCANCHESTER EVENDTG BSRALD. M ^GHESTEB, ^GONN^ TI»Jlt8DAY, M AY il, 1966 PAGE SEVENTEEMt PAGE SIXTEBU «a!W »E 81'B E BViBOTNG HERALD, MANCHESTER,’ CONN, THURSDAY, M AT IR 19«8
H ebron p-x k lBli< Post Seeks KM) FREE g r STAMPS: W Nh A i y •f SI «r Mar* Backers for , Jt At Vuur WBuOy N^nlur AMUB ONLY—ONB TO A MLMH.T Youth Event V^lid tkra Saturday, May iSik Na Biamat wHk ClftraHaa ar laar State Low A Joiirt M iter i « being sent out by Jerry and Dick Grant, chair jiM lio n d t men of Jonee-Keele Post, Ameri- GRAND ean Legion, and their parents, UNION ■ r - vmH THIS COMMON a ^ ^ Crdhd d yoy ^ef;.xi ,h<»If. No centor First aeleotman and Mrs. Rich SutifSlliCS/ ard M. Grant, Oo-Chairmen, to qrojr^JTKiyi^ T-^^ loon, taste sotHfygnqi^m.fbi^your rrioney. civic organization in the three towns of Regional School dis f i A P S L trict 8. The purpose is to pro mote the aponsorship of out* rteusiOsi* standing jiBtiors from High BV school at liu ire l Girls’ State and Nutmeg Boys' State at the Uni versity o f OonneoUcut in Storra, from Sunday, June 37 through jt SNdW WHPTI DOMESTIC ^ \ , Saturday, July 8. J. Boys’ State and Girls’ State f r - developed from the Mea of youth being offered a better per spective of government opera' t '' tions, developing of leadership and the showing of Democracy OF -w in action and the building of > V VEAL Id better citizens for tomorrow, in suring that at least one girl and 'V I A t iletmoMicAL■ co B o a n c A L and one boy from each town of v^V . . the district will be enabled to LOOfCHOPS S ‘ BREAST OF VEAL 3 9 ' h : ^ iv attend. Selection of delegates is ■OMBLESS made by the Rham faculty. The 'it- cost is 845 for each student at VEAL FOR STEW 6 9 ‘ M B CHOPS tending. BONELBSt •VA Advance pledges indicate that ' i f the goals are within reach. The SHOULDER ROASf 69VfVCMSTEil^ ^89‘ deadline for Girls’ State is May 15, for Boys’ Sta|e, June 1. BONEUBHl Counting on continued support, Fresh Ndtive reservations are now being made TURKEY for three girls and three boya. ^tDriON CRUW GENUINE PARTS Contributions should be forward ^ | | a 7ORr ifviivflwukSr f ed to the post without delay, BO^EV UHMd V:;: iMlWaa ^ ' (celts(ceHs |4tJ • NOT SECTIONS u . checks made payable to Jonea- 4*:-: -i lUNlORgUCtei i -C-v- __ ^*1 >waa«nnig Keefe Post No. 96, American Legion. The goal is $4 t,'* ' , 1 V *■ » ' *:- FTA Program Set ■i',j CAPITOL FARMS The annual PTA S prin g LBASI XRtS program will be held May 21 B ^ T B i t s r v i n ^ at Hebron detnentary school. ollar als CK FILLET C H lC k E N There will be a matinee at 1 D S O O C iO N u n n 'Hpuh/^ SLICED C O L D CUTS p.m. for the .school children and rA^tK^< i,— . Ahdh,.' ■ .IVESM-OENVINE 34 xommunlties for parents who will not be C U B I SIANT SUPER A able to attend the evening per 12.041 iSn ; FHXTOFSOLE In th# Hartford Veal Loaf formance for parents at 7. NIBLETSCORN con .. fc.MARKETS. Lk. Lb. Part 1. will be a dramatlnation C A M n S S iV S of Mother Goose songs by the lO V i- o ^ Springfifid area Mificad Bologna primary tmit. Part 2 will take SOUPS “ic E £ ? £ S r ' con place to a public Ubrary-mrith SKAMD mnOH —a>PLT each class of the intermediate unit performing in; connection .FACIM TISSUE ' g^feafores^ Hanetf UfnnB^ced G ootk with a booki opera and ballet m n p A K BONELESS SMOKED also indnded. All parents are for FIL MAR •> » - C o m i ^ e i r s urged to attend. CATSUP • M m mioir french style CALO FOOD Youth Sunday Marked It was Youth Sunday at St. ; can ORANGE JUICE Peter’s Fpiscopal Churen on •MGREEHMANS m mnoN '■ M Cen SHOULDERS Sunday. Acolytes were Arno SOIID for Mercier and Donnld Core; 3 o : , $ | 0 0 SOUPS ushers, Bonnie Jones, Bonnie TOMATOES PACK SAVE tSc Upplncott, Unda Merritt and CHICKEN NOODLE— CHICKEN RICI S u g a r^ u ro d Susan Merritt. GRAND UNION LUNCHEON •RAND URION—NATDRAl Flowers on the altar Sunday MUSHROOM— VE6ETABLE BEEF were given by Mr. and Mrs. NAPKINS o?,5o SWISS SUCES^:^ 1 * 6 9 ' 4 to 6 it. Avg. Lb. COLLEGE INN i f , „ < wnlTE BRRU) i.iiS’w 259« ' V' • increasing. Of every dollar con SUNKIST tributed, 20 cents remains in Mef Veg^f^bhs^ BfifUr Bu^ GramfUntoh POHED the local treasury to be used as,, MMMSaSsnian ilROclPEAW S^U®® the unit finds necesaary. Cedifoniia Hearing Set mriATEii; 4 ^ P Announced by Frederick J. o m Wythe, socretaiy of the local Kanniiig and Zoning Commis r m t Rose Bushes-"^t s sion, is that a pubHc h e s ) ^ I S& 4 i i c ® P » 2 9 will be held next Tuesday sA 8 pm., in the town office tmlldihg to oonsider a request by Caron VINE RIPENED TOMATOES » 3 9 ° Oranges and Tupper for permiaeion to ^w&CAKE 'S;r69i fbetEX i&49" Birds Eye Peas divide property on West St. lirto nine lots. Jumbo Size Stsunpa fo r Dishwasher 59" ^ g 69c CRISP CUCUMOERS 3oi2S‘ The Tofland County Homs '^^ OQ® Elconomloa ootnmlitoe .is saving Dozen stamps for a dishwasher for the .FIRM—CRIAp 2 detnonstiaiUoa kitchen, kxated In tlie TAC center,' ''nasd by' homemaking groupa nod 4-H 'ssaasE. fi# AlusiiMiiis w iSNs u«m pinwiTUjii j W a NSON CHICXEN ' Callo - Bpinocli 25* clubs in Tolland County. I • ONE INCH ALUMINUM TUBING WITH AU CliilM^UNl •:iOllt> OMEN 61 sdl'lD BLUE DELUXE MYLAI- Mta.l Foster fUohaixia of PM'A|T0ES“ B g 3 w ;3 9 * • DOUBU VtlBULAR ARMS ON pACH PlfCE . ^ WEBBING ATTACHED TO BtAM8 WITH?CB^S Manefltid, chsiman of the I*. . , --I ■ . •• t ; , ■ AND’OROMMETSv ;? x kitchen ccmmtttes, says the VI? ' ■ • -w TV Dinners purpoM of the kitchen is to V detuxMTifWCtii POSITION PELOXI; S WEEU^ Dell Orange OTmL • b o v people some plena and ideas tor 'work saving unite in 5 i; I FERTHJZER-sr IndWtdual homes, also for food JOILDINO fll tfemonktrsfions and, educational mi prognuna at the oenter. Itl Orsea stengM r a k f be sent to the Mlaad Oou^ Home Ecouomios Committee, or leave Rofnan:. them at the ToBoad County 4 piECEi or irnmn, srainT ^ Agricultural Canter, Rt. M, Froifin Vernon^ ^ vl? a Bveniag Herald 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE E. m sniinC M m I n .' I }fRFal .ii’ f .1 ^ M l a - r , ■ « . *d:is. 4 :k « ,«' ‘ I ,4 > i I MANCHESTER
tr ‘ S ffuJ. r.' . ‘t x . -i 'A t, '..i -■ ■V. , f , ' , ’ ■ I, ; -i.V .iaTtlr'-. ■■■l.ii-, ’ . I . . '. t '■ • -v • '-k **_ V' ' j, ^ ■' ; 1 * J x fAGB EIGHTEEN >MANeH^tfeR Ev e n in g HERALE, MANCHEI^TER, dONN, THtJRSDAf, m a y 18, 1905 , MANC^it;;6iEH IVLANCHESiyiR, .CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1966 PAGE RocJtviUe Bombs GUutonbur^, Ellington Triumphs THE Monbo Gets Rhythm Herald Angle -Down Torre Braves’ Big Bitted First Win of Year for By PETE ZANARDI AaaiataBt Sports Editor Boasts .347 Boxer Sonny Banka T ardiness on reportinfft'^® ’** hits and as msiny RBIs,fnias on a bases loaded single. home for supper last nisrht while Wayne iMcOby and Joe They added another In the sixth And Yanks Lose Again Van Ouidenbove iteo knocked In to win going away. Another Pitcher’s Year Bat Average for members of Cheney thne Ultlea. Jim MeVarish, in rtflef « Dies After Beating Tech’s baseball team can be •tarter John King, shutout the Pitchers asain seem to be the dominating performers Put> went five Innlnn for This Season Mi x e d n u t s — Dawn Carl, pin-pointed to the naar- Rockville end picked up hie sec vieltliVJ for the final three In in high school baseball this season. The moundsmen are son 126-355, Betty Genovese BOSTON (A P )—Monbo’s srot rhythm and couldn’t three hour marathon that ond vtctory of the eeeaon nings arid picked up Me firiit catching the headlines. So far, a no-hitter, two one-hit 136-347 PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Detroit heavyweight boxer saw the Rangers post their first against one defeoL Kaiyan ahut- win of the year. NEW YORK (AP) — A Lucien (Sonny) Banks died today from a head injui*Jr. •ak for ail3rthing more. EUlngtun 2 0 3 2 0 1 x —8-11*1 ters and a two-hitter along with six shutouts have been victory of the season, a 16-S out Gleatonbury the last two fashioned by area chYickers. couple of years ago the only FLORA)!/—lAVoon Tdop 182- He was k n ock s out Monday night in the -ninth roupd 1‘, Bill Monbouquette, the Boston righthander, blanked limlnga. CHaoUmbury ueed four Bhmnfield 1 0 0 80 0 0 - 4 - 4-7 New York 2-0 on a six-hittqr Wednesday night, which decision over Prince Tech of King, MeVarish (4) and Zah EUlngton folks are exclted<^ thing slim about Joe Torre 466, Eleanor M'adLachlan 468. of a fight with Leotis Martin of Philadelphia. * Hartford. The locals dropped pltchere trying to check the as RECREATION ner; Katz, Chaff• (4), Widness about Bob Gurnon, a senillOT ------Banks, 24, regained coneclofts- |>rought his record to 4-2 and marked his fourth com their first two starts. sault. Led by the hitting of Eric track entry as one of the poorest Was his chance of making (6). and ,'Yush. Osols, Paul Dodge Pontiac right hander for CoBiCh Bob OROSSTOWJ* -t- Bob Arendt ness after the fight, taut then plete game— the entire total for the staff. There was a little bit of every RockviHe 178 o n 3—24-17-2 Healy at Ellington High. Gur- In a long history of outstanding the majors. Oantee Today made a strong entry Into the Now, ^w ever, the only thing 237, Duane Brown 213, Jim Mc- lapsed into tmeonoriousnesa ' Ed Bresaoud hit a home runf thing in the wild and wooly at Glastetllxiry 008 010 0— 4- 5-8 non owns the no-hltter, a 7-2 contingents from the Silk City. again and wsa rushed to Pnes- Coventry 17-2) hopea to aveng league with an 16-11 victory fat about the Milwaukee catcher Ardle 203, Ed Duchaine 212- ^•ver the left field screen in the traction at the Cheney diamond. Puts, Kayan (6) and Van Ou- win over Bloomfield H^h In the The teniais team is again backed Major Loague byterian Hospital. iff fifth inning and Lee llKmias 101 pitches In the game, com an eai'Uer loss to viritlng Crom over Gem last night at Mt. is his batting average and the 203-677, A1 Whipple 214-575, pared to a mere 90 he threw in Andy Tomko pitched the diis- denhove; Zelgia, Blatschlck (2), mud. He turned the gem three to the wall in trying to bring . bad an RBI single in the sixth Hldm. (4), BtaabMck (6) and well 'High this afternoon. The T7(Ef:o. Ozols went three-for- offer the Braves turned down Tom SalnHm 219-560, Bill Cal Brain surgery was perfonried a nine-hitter at Detroit, adding, tance, scattering seven hits. days after shutting out Granby forth a winning record. houn 210-670, Andy Sebula 235- . for the BOMon runs. Hahn, Dj^ins (4). Patriots are presently right three at the plate, including a Lack of interest is the biggest (or his services. ==sL0adgrs= Tuesday, morning to removd' a " I ’m convinced now my control Six of the nine players Coach long home run into the right- on one hit suvd followed with a 65$, Nels’*Johnson 666. Tony D’Angona employed came hind Avon In the Charter Oak foe of both. EkirUer this year American League blood cibt and the 207-pound ! a A year ago, Monbouquette is what it should be. I'm not field trees. Ed Doucette had two-h4t horsecoUar around Suf- Torre lIRed his average to T bad a S-8 record at the mid- through with base hits, Larry ELUNGTON—Timely hitting standings. Track Coaril Paul Phlfiney com .347 Wednesday night with a BatUng (86 at bate) — Whit tighter had been in a coma eVfer worried about anything this The Manchester High tennis four hits for a perfect night flekl High. In his last 21 in JUNIOR GIRLS, Final Re since. scaaon all star game break and year compared to last. As for Foohey and Andy Tomko lead and a strong defensive perfonn- plained about the low tuniout. homer and a single, helping Mil. field, Cleveland, .881; Jones, team hopes to make it two in while Jack McNeil chipped in nings, Gurnon has allowed only sults: Winners: Hondas (Diane Banks’, younger brother. Jfhi- didn’t gain his fourth victory winning 20, I ’m not even think ing a 12-hlt asMuK on two ance paced Ellington High to three hits. ’’There seems to be a lack of wraukee to a S-4 victory over Boston, 871. a row tills afternoon at home with two hits for the winners. Pyka, Donna Coleman, Phyllis my, had come to Phliazwlpliia ,. mUl August, although he came ing of it.” Prince hurlers wtth three hits an 8-4 victory over yialting Altogbther, Gurnon has tolled Interest: there are not enougit Pittsburgh while continuing to OFF-BALANCED OFFENSE— When Philadelphia Runs- — Wagner, Cleveland, Bloomfield High yeaterday after against Bristol Eastern. 'Terry Altken paced the los Doster, Nancy W ebb); runner- from Detroit. Two other broth !fast to IMsb 13-14. each. Bob Hazard and Ken ers, going threa-for-four in 36 Innings for Healy. Including boys devoted to the sport any show why the Braves refused pitcher Jim Running is on attack, he keeps nothing 21; Green, Boston, and McAu- “ If he keeps pitching like Marksteln each poled out two noon. It was the fifth wlif more,” he observed. 'The situ the New York Mete’ offer to buy up, Hurricanes (Diane Bernard, ers and his psurents, who live in "I haven’t done anything dif this, he can’t help but win 20,” cluding a home run. Carl Sil four complete games, all vic Valerie Huestls, Paula Romano, llffe, Detroit. 20. saftles in the long and dreary against two defeats for the Netmen Win ation gave the coach a difficult him for $500;000. in reserve. His fast ball follow-through often ends, Runs batted in — Powell, Bal Tupelo, Miss., survive. ” ferently,” Monbouquette says said Manager Billy Herman. Victory came somewhat ver collected two hits and add tories. He has allowed six runs, Arlene Moore, Linda Moore). ^ i n g to explain the turnabout. afternoon. Ibiights. ed some classy fielding to the fanned 51 and boasts an .054 problem to overedme, that being As a teen-ager with his eyes as did this one, in a two, three and even four-point timore, and Kallne, Detroit, 20. Dr. Robert 8.'Andre, a Phila Outfielder Oarl Yastrzemski Eight runs in the first two easier yesterday afternoon for Individual honors: High Aver- .*Tm M t growing different Bloomfield Boored first the cause. earned run average. lack of depth. on the majors, Torre was in landing. Hits — Aparlclo, Baltimore, delphia neurosurgeon who per said “ he looked the best I’ve innings proved more than Manchester High’s tennis t6am. * * • age— Phyllis Doster. 106.6; High and Cardenal, Los Ahgelea, 31. formed the operation, ruled ^ tch es.'u ’a just that I’ve been seen him since his no-hitter first time at bat on a Walk and The Indians defeated OCIL Dodge ...... 031 164 0-15-11-4 Owner of two shutouts is jeopardy of being overlooked by TYiple—Carol Meyer, 364; Higlr j)itching in a normal, regular enough to win for the Rangers. Pitching — Pascual, Minneso the finishing punch as a direct (1932 in Cliioagol. a booming triple by Stu Katz. rival Windham High 6-0 with Gem ...... 440 012 0-11-16-9 RookvUle High’s Jim Martello, Lack Depth major league scouts, which Single— Linda Smith, 148; High routlne and I haven’t lost my Ellington snapped back with a Lautenhaeh and Ansa 1 di; would have been (J4*ite an ac ta, 4-0, 1.000; Buzhardt, Chica cause of the subdural hemato “ I still think opening day •! GLASTONBURY — While only one matrii going past two already established as a major Team Single—Hurricanes, 546; Rhythm, which I feel I did last pair ill the bottom of the first Peck and gplland. victory came the closest Tues complishment since he weighed go; Aguirre, Detroit, and Grant, ma, or clot, in Banks’ brain, he better stuff than tonight,” Rockville High bats knocked out sets. It was the second win prospect. The Wesleyan-bound day In Bristol. Central High High Team Triple—Hurricanes, Baseball Attendance jrear because of the schedule to go ahead to stay on a triple senior Includes shutout i>er- 240 pounds and lacked spe^. Minnesota, 3-0, 1.000. said the injury looked os thoifth said Monbouquette referring to 17 base hits, A1 Putz and Joe against three defeats for the edged Uie Manohester group, 1466. Strikeouts — McDowell, Cleve the boxer had been in an auto .fmd postponements. by John Furphey and back to CHURCH formanoos over Southington Speed of h »t still isn't TorVes’ his 7-2 triumph In the Presiden Kayan were limiting GtauSoa- netmen. 69-53, wiUi the difference being land, and Chance, Los Angelas '"Thinge worked out so badly back singles by Rich Blanchard Summary: LeSure (M) def. Pushing across five runs in High and Woodrow Wilson main dish, but it’s hard to fault crash. tial opener at Washington. "I bury High to only five as the and Curt Zahner. The trio uni in the weight events. Central JUNIOR BOYS — Final Re 37. Banks had no record of previ last year I twice had to.wait hung two pitches to Mickey ’TetUelbach, 6-8, 6-1, 6-1; Car the first Inning, Community High in his five victories so I a guy who trimmed his weight In Majors Increases 0ix days between starts. ’Then Rams wen their seventh game ted agcln to pace a three-run Bsqitlst held on and defeated swept all three—shot, discus to 206 and last season lifted his sults; Winners: Cliques (Steve ous bead injury through boxiitg, Maidle and one to Joe Pepitone of the season, 24-4 in Glaston ney (M) def. Gadarowski, 6-8, far. Martello returned to the Laufettl, Kent Smith, Jim Madi- when I came in I didn’t have third. 6-0; Puktnskls (M) def. Mar- Center C oiln. 11-5, last night and Javelin. Through the first average to .321 with 20 homers National League although he hod suffered fSan Francisco
, 23. day and didn’t miss a turn. As Friday in Middletown. winners collecting a home run this ca,tcgoi-y, the Indians came High Average— Keith McNa The survey through Tuesday’s Runs batted In-^BanUs, Cln- tor , Co. plant in Detroit. , "The same went for Mantle’s Rockville got one run in the nings. his heavy hitting, Ron Santo mara, 111.3; High Triple—Jim the lowest home attendance In a redult, I won my first nine and triple. Dick Gilligan threw * « • out second best. games also reflected continued Either major league in 1964 — cago, 33; Mays, Ban Francisco, Pennsylvania State AthleOic drives. Ihose are the kind of first and then exploded with a belted a homer and two singles Madlgan, 389; High S in g le- Commissioner Frank Wlldrrfan decisions. things you need going for you in a pair of triples, Don Pal A bright spot has been tlie in the Chicago Cubs’ 7-3 wallop fan apathy In Milwaukee and 842,478. 21. seven-run second that broke the mer and Jim Abert each had Southpaw Pair 880-yard relay team which has Don Hogan, 169; High Team Kansas City plus a resurgence Hits—J. Alou, San Francisco, said earlier no investigation of ‘ ■ ‘"Ibis year the schedule’s to win.” game open. They failed to score ing of San Francisco, Cincinnati Single—Choppers, 592; High 'liie Astros have attracted 288,- been bad too. But there has Singles by Ray Baker and w u Sim Shines for Fisher two hits for the lo.>K!rs. lost only one race, that to Co.n- edged Philadelphia 4-3, the Los Tn Houston where the A.stros are 052 for 11 appearances in the 45,- 41; Mays, San Francisco, 38. the tight was planned. only in the fourth and seventh BaptUt ...... 512 102 0-11-14 East Catliolic Is heading for ard. The entry had its fastest Team Triple—Choppers, 1,643. ■, ' I...... " -7 been only once so far I’ve had Mantle Iq the sixth. put New big tilings again this spring Angeles Dodgers defeated Hous playing in their new, enclosed 000-seat Astrodome (or an aver Pitching — Oiustl, Houston, OLD FAITHFUL—^am ilo Pascual was the main innings. Congo ...... 010 200 2— 5-10 timb in defeat. They have con Triples — Blasingame, Wash -to wait an extra day. I’ve' been York 'runners on first and third and much credit goes to a pair ton 4-2 and the New York Mets E.’.adium. age attendance of 26,000. In the and Gibson, St. Louis, 6-0, 1.000. stay of the old Washington Senators’ pitching staff Putz led the parade at the Coffin and McCarthy: Bur- tributed 20 points to the cau.se. PAGANI CLASSIC — Bill ington, 6; Aparlcio, Baltimore; - -pretty nuich on the schedule of with two out when Pepitone of aouthpaws, Ray LaGace and downed St. Louis 2-1. The Bravea, committed to 32,601-seat Colts Stadium a year Strikeouts— Gibson, St. Lou work 1 had the year I won 20.’’ plate, going four for six, in After Early Dark Day geas and Bjorkman. So far, Manchester has amass Brown 205-574, Jim Taylor 201- is, 66; Koufax, and Drysdale, Mathews, Kansas City, and FVe- sent a deep drive to Lesmy and he has been the prime starter for the Minne cluding a three-run homer and Frank lUnel Each owns four play in Atlantfi next year, have ago "the Houston club averaged Monbouquette said he threw Green in center. Mantle cut ed 180 points this season 672, Ray Demers 208-201—594, Los Angeles, 48. ' goal, Los Angeles, 4. sota Twins since the franchise shifted in 1961. He’s five RBIs. Jim Martello and I'ictories without a defeat.. L;i- BRAVES-PfRATES— averaged only 2,828 paid in their 10,500 Just a little too far under two D l STY and alla\ved the rivals 418. Rick Bob Richardson 223-558, Cy last 11 home appearances. Cou off to another fine start this season. Larry Silver both accounted for Errors proved the difference, Gace. a tall Junior, has handed Dumaliie (s the point leader, Torre hit his homer In the Perkins 210, Dick Hpghe.s' 236- towering drives to right in the NEW YORK (A P )— The world of Jack Fisher col Coach Don Burns a pair of pled with an opening-game turn fourth and to center in the ns the Independents rolled over totaling 46 with three firsts and fourth inning againM the Pi 574, Mike McGlyn 235, A1 Turk- lapsed around his ears May 2 when he lost two ball ehutouta over Penney High .and rates, pulling the Braves into a stile count of 33,874 the total is 'ninth. Nutmeg Homes, 14-5 at Robert seven seconds going Into to tngton 206-578, Joe DeMaio 227- 64,967. Last season, when they HINSDALE games in one afternoon at Cincinnati. It even was a son Park last night. The winners Pulaski High. It’s a matter of morrow's meet with Platt High.- 2-2 tie they cracked with a 691, Art . Shorts 204-222—585, Yankee Jim Bouton, who had opinion who can throw the liard- finished with an aggregate of an 8-2 lifetime record against Twins Retain Slin% First Place Lead new low for the New York Mets, the losingest losers of cashoJ In on V2 boots by Nut Les Dewd has added 26 points three-run seventh-inning up Don Anderson 201, Enso Pavan est. rising. 910,000, Milwaukee averaged 11,s RACING the Sox, was a late starter in all time. ^ ^ “ meg. putting the game out of with four firsts and a pair of • • • 204-578, Ed Sojka 211-235—632, 600 for the first 12 home dates. place of scheduled A1 Downing Coach John Rlsley of Coven seconds. On the aeOson Man Bert Sweet 230-599. H INSDAU , N.H. *’I can’t think of any day that little careless In the eighth and reach with u three-run first and try High has received some fine CUBS-GIANTS— Kansas City ,haa averaged who had a pulled muscle In his was longer in my life,'' said ninth,” said Spahn. "He knows a six-run third, chester has scored 19 firsts, 'n- only 6,700 for 11 home dates. right leg. Bouton gave up only pitching from seniors Dave L.a- cluding the four by the relay Santo was the big gun for the Optiiiii9 Today For Fisher Wednesday after beating about it. Some pitchers get . Walt Ward was tops for .he Pointe and Rick Young. Young Cubs, rapping three of the five DEMOCRATIC WOMEN — The aggregate of 74,406 is 16,425 four hits In seven innings imtil the Bt. Louis Cardinals 2-1 with ahead of a hitter with two quick Independents with three Iv.ts team, 22 .seconds and 22 thirds. Jane Moilarty 178. under last season. The A's had lifted for a pinch hitter but Killebrew Hits Pair turned in his flne.at performance • * * Chicago hits off Giant ace Juan Tho SocKon a neat five-hitter. It was his sec strikes and want to end it on while Don Dubay added two against Charter Oak opponent, , Marichal in the seven innings he didn't have as much in the three pitches instead of working I hits, including a homer. Ton ond straight victory since Rocky Hill, hurling a 2-0 white- Introduced Late worked. Marichai loot his third clutch as his opponent. NEW YORK (AP) __ ■j'southpaw Rudy May, the An-- TIGEBS-SKNATO^S— doomsday in Crosley Field. on the man.” Reardon plfl>ed well for the The teams wind up a four - wash job. He added another' game against five victories as gels' starter, in the sixth. Willie Horton, ,who had Except for a home run bell to Casey Stengel was pleased Icollecting a pair of safe- Te:mis Coach Phil Hyde fights Outstanding Soccer Contest game series tonight in which Tliat was no pop-ffun Har complete game against Portland a never-ending battle against San Francisco committed four Tile homers were the fourth wrecked Waahin^on the pre Kenny Boyer in the seventh in errors behind him. Downing, if he's ready, or mon Killebrew u s^ on the vious night with a home run and wlth Fisher’s effort but still con-1 tnani oo 1110 ' High. LaPointe has thrown vic inexperience. Tennis isn’t intro and fifth for Harmon in his la.st ning, Fisher could have pitched ceroed about the injury that tories over Bacon Academy, southpaw Whitey Ford, if he Angels the second time 11 games after an anemic start. game-winning single, collected duced on a competitive baisis ■m- Slated at Hartford Friday isn't, will face Dave Morehead. a Shutout against the world forced his second baseman, Ron ! Cromwell High and Lebanon's around. another homer and two singles champions. He was the happiest Hxuit, to uiulergo an operation! Bacholor and Gibbins; Barren 111 tho sophomore year, too late RED8-PHILS— IiSeasonI Killebrew led the majors with to lead the Tigers past the Sena Lyman Memorial. to develop top notch var.sity The Reds broke through The Minnesota slugger beat man in Shea Stadium when Boy on his left shoulder. Murphy. Gordon (5), 49 homers last year and has led tors. Horton hit ills flftli homer Basketballer Jim Baker got players. Hyde shares the same agaln.<’car il PTTOHINO — Bill Monbou veteran first baseman -In the land had scored twice in the top needs for the five point matches. I'ni O’Toole's relief help racoivo your 8Mson poii. quette,'Red Sox, blanked the ThA victory, fifth straight for sixth. Jerry Klndall singled ing coach, said FTsher’s main (ball) going too far. I tried to Minnesota . Difficult Timee here with the advent of the old outside left Sal Scata whq of the first. Dave McNally Still, the Indian netmen have Charter Oak.') football club last has found the net on an average Yankees ,2-0 on six scattered the Twins and 16th in 28 starts home the first Minnesota run in checked the Indians on two sin trouble in the post had been get me four starting pitchers I Chicago _ TRADtlNS! Tenuts and track squads at succeeded in equalling last »ea- DODOERS-A8TROS— of one goal per game. The geial hits for his fourth victory of this year, kept them tn first the third. gles the rest of the way for his carelessness ki the late innings, but it looks like I ended up with Los Angeles year, has just been completely the season. place in the young American • • 0 "Jack had a tendency to get a I two—Fisher and Spahn. . I Baltimore .. Maneiie.stor High are experi Eon's win total with victories Don Drysdale limited the As returfed and will be in excellent hungry Scata has appeared in first \ictory of the season. encing doldrums this season. In over Maloney High and Wlnd- tros to six hits, including Walt Leagpie race, one-half game WHITE SOX-A’s— Detroit ...... 13 n .542 3'a ndltlon for this dream game. each of the 14 games played by HINSDALE I ahead of the (Chicago White Sox, laeveland ... il 10 .524 4 formed rources sec this ye.iv's ' ham HIgli. Bond’s homer in the ninth, while The Hartford Soccor Club Hartford since last September who swept a twi-night double- Pete Ward's two-run homer In Ron Fairly provided the deci which Joined the ranks of the and Is hopeful that he will the seventh inning of the Chic-.- 1 Boston ...... 10 13 .435 6 header from Kansae City 7-4 New York ... 10 15 .400 7 sive blow for the Dodgers with a pro American Soccer League maintain his 'goal a game’ av and 6-4. Boston blanked Uie New go-Kansas City opener put the Callison Barometer for Phils two-run single in the third In last fall has confounded the crit erage on Friday. White Sox ahead to stay 5-1. VVaeWngUm . 10 16 ..385 7 ', JSo Instructions for Willie All Cars Priced RACEWAY I p L A A r i ' \ York- Yankees 2-0, Detroit Kan.sas City . 5 18 .217 11 ning that broke a 1-1 tie. Jim topped Wa.shlngton 8-2 and Bal Dick Green had put the A's on AMERICAN LEAGUE Lefebvre chipped In with a hom top with a grand-slam homer in Green 2, Gentile 7, Biyan Wednesday’s Results you pay Govommont | timore beat Cleveland 4-2 In oth j.iTook Up Sketching to Relax Oiicago 7-8, Kan.sas City 4-4 er for Loe Anjgeles. the fifth. Athletics: Bresaoud 2, Red Box; *200 Under N.A.D.A. Figures er night action. Minnesota 4, Ixjs Angeles 3 » • • Ton und m small Blair 3, Orioles; Horton 8, T1-,I 20 pounds from a 5-10 frame • • • Don Buford, who also hom- and was down to 158. His chcelcs Detroit 5, Washington 2 Shoemaker Pilot METSOARD8— gers; Bnford 3. Ward 2, White' PMLADE^HIA (NEA) — 1964 FORD 1962 OLDSMOBILE UABTi eni|d for the Sox in the first were like sunken hollows and Baltimore 4, Cleveland 2 Jack Fisher checked the Car Mrvieo chorgo. | 'nVINS-ANGELS— game, singled in one run and Sox; Pearson 1, Angels; KUIe- Someday Johnny Callison might stock No. 2411. 4-Door Sedan. Stock No.1 23^^A. 9 1 3 9 5 J I paint a self-portrait his complexion was mid-winter Boston 2, New York 0 dinals on five hits and oiitdueled N.A.D.A. price 31595. Killebrew's decisive homer off Floyd Robinson's pop-fly single brew 2 5, Twins. Curt Simmons for the' Mets’ N.A.D.A. price 11940 NQW P 1 7 4 0 Angel reliever Bob Lee cleared NATIONAL LEAGUE If he docs, it should be in j-ale. In audition, he hnd a vl-ais Tmlay’s Games SAFE 7 delivered another in a sixth- Los Angeles (Newman 4-1) at triumph. Simmons absorbed his the center-field fence, scored inning rally that decided the Santo 5, fkibs; McCovey 6, teresting bcoawM Callison Is a infection that should have kept In Preakness Run Itim in bed. Minnesota (Pascual 4-0), twi fourth loss in five decisions 1964 RAMBLER 1962 BONNEVILLE Frank Kostro, who had walked, nightcap. TTie Kan.sas City runs Giants; Boyer 8, Cardinals; gifted man struggling to control when Ron Swoboda walked in and pulled the Twins from be ”I tried eating before the light stock No. 2187. 2-Do6r Hardtop came on a three-run homer by Torife 7, Aloii 2, Bravea; Allen inner emotions, but having dif- Karwas City (Segul 2-2) at (!thi- the seventh innir^; and scored DRIVING N.A.D.A. price 31380. NOW « 1 1 8 0 hind. Killebrew had ripped a Jim Gentile and Bill Bryan's ficulty. game, but I couldn’t keep at.y- BALTIMORE (A iy —^Willie Shoemaker will get no Stock-No. 2352. 6, Phillies; Lefebrve 3, Dodgers; cago (Peters 2-2) on a double by Bobby lOaus. N.A.D.A. price $1905. NOW 91705! left-field circuit clout off rookie solo shot. Bond I, Astros. The vtender slugger, manager thlilj down.” he remembered, a instruction from trainer Frank Catrone when he mounts The Cardinals had pulled Into a pained look crossing his face. Detroit (Aguirre 4-0) at Wash Gene Mauch has said, is the ington (Daniels l-l), night Kentucky Derby winner Lucky Debonair for the 90th tie in their half on Ken Boyer’s 1964 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX barometer of the Philadelphia ”I don't know how he (Mauch) running of the $150,000-added Preakness at Pimlico homer. SERVICE SPECIAL stock No. 2230-A. A 0 0 1 R 1962 OLDSMOBILE ever gut mo out there.” Cleveland (Kralick 0-2) at Phillies. When he goes well, ao Baltimore (Pappas-2-0), night Saturday. N.A.D.A. price 33015. NOW 1 9 4-Door Holiday. do thfy. But how good would Managed to Hit Stock No. 2387-A. New York (Downing 2-3 or “ I gave him none for the Der be worth 6180,600 with 6128,100 Callison be if he could find some But Mauch needed him in a N.A.D.A. price 31715 NOW plnch-nitting role, and Callison' Ford 2-3) at Boston (Morehead by and I'll give him none this earmarked for the winner. The 1964 TEMPEST 915151 YouGefALofOfCar In This way to unwind and relax? 1-3), twilight M ets See Little somehow managed a single. As time," said the 4-foot-ll inch, race will be carried on televi 2-Door. Stock No. 2405-A. Friday’s Games 9 1 5 5 5 “ I’m used u p ...a ll the tlms,’’ he got to first base, they had to 146-pound former Jockey today sion from 4:30-6 p.m., EST, and Help From Hunt N_A.D.A. price 31765. NOW 1962 MERUCRY the Phl’iHe.s’ rightflelder says. Detroit at Boston, N as an expected field of nine 3- by radio from 4:40-6 p.m., both bring a wlndbreaker out, even New York at BalUmorc, N Meteor.'Stock No. 2419-A. "Even when I’m going good. though, tiic rules say the pitcher year-olds entered the 1 3-18-mile by CBS. 1963 BONNEVILLE Sta. Wagon Then I v/orry about getting In Minnesota at Kansas City, N NEW YORK (AP) — The New N.A.D.A. price 31080. NOW 9880 i 1s the oji'y player who can wear by Ogden stock No. 2365-A. S 2 2 6 5 Beautiful 1965 Mercury a slunip. There are juet so many Oleve'and at Washington, N' Crown. Poet time Saturday is phjpps, lost some of hie luster York Mets expect little, if any, a Jacket on the field. Bill Wlule, Loe Angeles at Chicago. N N.A.ii.A. price 32465. NOW ups and downs In this game. the Cardinal first ba.seman. had 4:48 p.m., EST. Wednesday when he loafed help from Ron Hunt, their hard- 1961 BONNEVILLE “Every time I go bad I see National League Aaked how Shoemaker will Conv. Stock No, 2169-B. to button It. Callison was too W. L. Pet. G.B. through a seven-furlong workout luck All-Star second baseman, a contract in front of me. In weaJt. ride the son of Vertex in event in 1 ;33. Trainer Bill Wlnfrfey 1963 FORD CONY. N.A.D.A. price 11595. Lps Angeles 18 8 .692 — for the remainder of the Nation Bucket seats. Stock No. 2366-A. S f O E A NOW 913951 baseball, everything is now. If It WHS one of the most poign some horse like the speedy Flag explained the slow work with al League baseball season. > Monterey 2-Door Hardtop! Cincinnati . 16 9 .640 IMi Raiser tries to steal ■ the race N.A.D.A. price 32160. NOW ^ I T W you don’t do it now. there Is ant moments of tiie 1964 season, Houston .;.. ’’Dapper Dan often does things While Hunt convalesced today no other chance. 16 12 .571 3 with a fast early pace, Catrone 1961 RAMBLER one tliat *s still being remem Milwaukee . 11 11 .600 5 like that. He does what he wants following a successful, 1 H-hour “It got so bod In 1963 Utat 1 bered and discussed many replied: to do .when he wants to and 1963 BONNEVILLE Conv. Stock No. 2196-A. Chicago ___ 12 13 .480 6Vi operation on his dislocated left NJL.DJL. price 3835. NOW 9635 AT ALL THESE took up sketching to get my montlu later. Phllaaelphla 12 13 . 480 “ I can’t say. Shoe is a compe that’s all there Is to it.” ' shoulder, the club waited for 4- Door Hardtop. mind off the games. I remember Call'son always had been re S?.n Francisco 12 tent rider and doesn't need any Nevertheless, the Derby run Chuck Hiller, acquired from San Stock No. 2358-A. I bought a book on ‘How to spected as a ball player, cut St. L ou is...... H 14 .440 8'/4 instructions from me. Condi ner-up Is expecited to be the sec Francisco Wednesday as a sec N.A.D.A. price 32420. NOW 32220 FEATURES Draw.’i I’d go back and sketch 1961 FORD after that night, the respect be New York ... 10 16 . 385 8 tions change once that gats is ond choice to Lucky Debonair ond base replacement, to arrive Conv. Stock Np. 2208. sometimes until four in the •prung.” gan turning to deep admiration, Pittsburgh .. 9' 17 .346 9 even though the distance, one- in New York. 19^3 MERCURY N.A.DA. price 31106. NOW 9905 morning. I was even getting not ohly from his teammates Wednesday’s Results In the Kentucky Derby, Shoe sixteenth-mile shorter than the Mets physician Dr. Peter La- 5- Door Hardtop. halfway decent but from everyone around tho New York 2, St. Louis 1 maker held Mrs. Ada.L. Rice’s Derby, and Pimlico’s sharp Motte, who operated on Hunt Stock No. 2362-A. Trouble Eating league. Chicago 7. Son Francisco 8 colt Just off the pace set (or one turns are not considered favora Wednesday, said the 2I-year-oId N.A.D.A. price 31795. NOW •1595 1M1 nYMOUTH 250 H.P. ENGINE THAT "I had to do tt, though. There Callison leallzes this. Even so, CIncl;va*,l'4, Philadelphia 3 mile by Flag Raiser, then took ble to his come-from-b^ind infielder would be sidelined for stationStation W agoi. StockStoci No. 2229-A. used to be times when I’d be he still has trouble smiling. the lead and held off the late style of racing. at least three months and possi N.A.D.A. price 3755. Milwaukee 6, Pittsburgh 4 . DON’T TAKE CHANCES! Sgfe driving begins with « safe H 6 3 d o d g e USES REGULAR FUEL citting around hotel 'lobbies challenge of Dapjter Dan for a Raymond Guest's Tom Rolfs, bly tor tho rest of the seaeoil. Los Angeles 4, Houston 2 Polara 4-Door. StockSto No. my hands would be soaking Today’s Games neck d^slon. with trainer Frank Whiteley Hunt, chosen the Mets’ most cer—from the gound up! «1510 1!Z3" w h e e l b a s e . 15" TIRES and my stomach would ' valuable player in 1963 and 1964, N.A.D.A. price 31710. 1969 DaSOTO Chicago (BrogUo 0-2) at San If the |1,0(X> entry fee Is post refusing to say until the lost 4-Door Hardtop. StockSto No. 23S2-A. S A A H knotted up. And I’ve always minute whether he would be a led the team In hitting last year Francisco (Sanford 2-1) ed tor nine horses today, the run 1963 nMFEBT N.A.D.A- price 1640. N O W ^ T H U MULTI-DRIVE AUTOMATIC had trouble ‘eating during the Mllwttuket (Olonlnger 4-2) at for the black-eyed susane will Preakness starter. with.a .303 average. ALIGNMENT CHECK TRANSMISSION season.” Pittsburgh (Veale f-1), night 2-Door Sport Coupe. , Oallison’s use of the past Cincinnati (Maloney 4^) at Takes only 10 minutes. No obligation. Stock No. 3412-A. I960 BONNEVILLE tense Is mteleodlng becausi he's PlUladelphIa (Belinsky 0-2), FREE N.A-D.A. price 31310. NOW S1110 4-Door Hardtop. Stock No. 2523. Q AAR CUSTOM VINYL INTERIOR •till subject to the same nervons Houston (Farrell 3-1) at Los N-A.D.A. price 11055. NOW ^ 9 9 9 reactions deaplta being recog Aiwelea (Kbufax 3-2), night H yeur ear shouM require 1963 CHEVROLET WHITEWALL TIRES nized es ono ot the game’s best Only games scheduled. MANCHISTER’S Bel Air V-8 2-Door. young etan. Stock No. 2443. 1960 AUSTIN HEALEY • Fr’.lay’e Games Stock No 1951. SIIAR DELUXE STEERING WHEEL He was 26 In M onh, but al ClncInnaU at New York. N N.A.D.A. price 31580. NOW 91380 N.A.D.A. price 11306. NOW I I V O (DECOR GROUP) ready lie’s in hie seventh mitlor Milwaukee at Philadelphia, N ONLY FUEL OjL DEALER FRONT END ALI6NMENT league reason. His lifetime bat St. Louis at Pittsburgh, N w e DO AU THIS: 1963 FORD ting averagf Is .277 and last ^ Ica g o at Los Angeles, N 1919 CHIVROUT • Correct Caster,.Camber ’ Galaxie 2-Door. POWER STEERING. POWER BRAKES year ha was Ui« Phllllss’ main HouiAou at San Francisco. N Golaxle 2-Door. Stock Nd. ^ 1 4 6 5 4-Door Sedan. Stock No. 3832-A. A R H l offensive threat with 81 homo OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! • Adjust Toe-In, Toe-Out N.A.D.A. price 31355. N-AJ3JL. price 3720. NOW ^ G a V runt end ip t hina batted in. I Any Amsrieen , Impact end Adjust Steering INSPIRED BY REMOTE CONTROL TRUNK RELEA» Made Cer “l%sre Is iM |>Uy In Uis ge.me [Sportr Schcdiife [ •t o r s io n b a r Ad|u»tm«nt E»lr». 1962 BONNEVIUE 1919 STAR CHIEF RETRACTABLE FRONT SEAT lELTS that Johnny (j^Ulson can’t ex^ M O R I a r t y b r o t h e r s ConY.. stock No. 2871-A A 1 7 G R 4-lDoor. Stock No. 3408-A.' acute almost to perfectiou." N.A.D.A, price 31995. NOW ” 1 /T O N ^ .D A .. price 3576. NOW •475 LINCOLN Mouch sairs. "On offense from a MAfM DRIVinm 9PSGIAL TINTEb WINDSHIELD bunt to a hone run. On defense Baoeboli- mwell at Cov- SIRVING YOU WITH CONTINENTAL WINI^HIELD WASHER who oea throw bettor? He’s on eotry, 3:30. RRMEMBER FOUCS - WE' THE BEET excellent base runner, one of Tennis—Eastern at Manches 24 1 24 the best In the league- And he’s BRAKE ADJUSTMENT V ter, ■ M o ^ U l i G a t HMH TRADE# AUOWANCES KEMOTE CONTROL OUTSIDE IBI-game perforaier.’ - Frliair. May 14 R «f. 12.50 ONLY m WH0U4AU tfRK MIRROR 'Lost; y«a?,iOalliM did pplay _ Brasbldl —, Manchester at HOUR HOUR ELEGANCE BANK TERNK^ MONTm T(i MY ini b v m tuna, M there were w Wlndhonf, 8:80. p u n . o a low , Low Soak ffhancing ♦ lAckup liGBrs ^ ^ brie______epftifioaUy-i-l -that "HI” wmm he shouldn’t Jiav*- *s5ff**“ Catholic at Catholic, 3:80. DiUihm Y PILS * V • 1 ■V , I' ^ «»% thit final; <|ra- '- - ONisMMU - - Rockville at Mld- sttvici DAY-NIGHT MIRROR UMitle waak tli6 PhlBlOs ^5- Ijh tt^finff tp re GENERAL 1 ' l l D^OR EDGE GUARDS tain the 6% A~Hailn(gton at Gran* 1 i * 1 | i y Tech at TIRE S^VICE 301 CEN TIR OPENlS^iNINGS Windsor at ; g p ^ N T K R
‘ V ' f ■ -wi.--.' ■ J?:*- ■ ■ .l,f- ‘>.;v i* \ fW - 4 i MANCHESTER EVENING BBRAL0, MANCHKTER, CONN., THURSDAY, » ^ Y 18,1965 PAGE TWENTY-ONB rAGK TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MAY tt, BY FAGALY mnd SHORTEN Hdlp Artklop Fer Sak 4» DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Tri|Dar»^ THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BT ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE U TILI aPORIS Mobila nomei 8-A JUNIOR lank lean oWlear, fee TOV SAVED and elaved paid,- oolhtnarewi kaidi lean wall to waU -carpet. Keep tt nese- ■ - 1 * . ^ , t r a il e r f o r r e n t , i «o. axparlanaa, axcpllent career with Blue Luetre. “ Rent’eleetirtel . eleetne 1 Let's Travel monthly. Alsot, one trailer p oSoen, 4a H.OCi). Tahipla Dm- ahampooer |1. The S h e iw lii-i hpaca available. Coventry uloyaa^ tl PeAil tt., Han RW iame Oe. C SSoU cte Lalta. 742-8892, Mr. Fraxtar. ford. JaTAlM. T d ONT M T MS YyH0N(SiAi«30^t UKS .44 Scop* LOAM — tep grade loam tori S', RocK/.soTtM eerriMS Sunions lO ljrlB O M o TENT TRAILER, family room, eala at low. low p rlea .. H. a j MOK HOCK/ 1C UNOCHOOMa ■BmUtai iMc InitndMnt I'; ■DEAN ON MV EARDRUMS MVSCLP/ A 6 K 0 M C A FRKHCH MCadno ^ 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. TRAILER for rent at Hammo- 185 ADAM! t t . OOWNIOWN-^eVBRV ROOM IS bUekbtrd for truck, 4f we load and haul.] HOHN VlKTUOSO.BLmNHSH HB a4i W tion. F ar below value at only cleaned and repaired. Cosma Free estimates. Call Howiey, OPERATORS week 65 hours, steady employ $496. Owner, 646-.0406. Appliance. ^9-0050. 848-5861, 444-8888. ment, good pay and fringe ben TRUCK DRIVER — Experi lems small — Use Blue Lustra wall to WAll. Rent electric PRISCILLAV POP BY AL VERMEER se 8tr IT Experienced operators and efits (or qualiaed man. Echo enced with k>cai truck driving MX LEHERS 1958 PONTIAC Hardtop, automa LAND CLEARING, tree re Machine Co., Inc., Manchester, referencea, steady . position ahampooer $1. Paul’s Faint h moval, tuid chain saw work. trainees needed. Excellent tVallpaper, Supply. tic, new tires, only $150. 643- Heating and Plumbing 17 opportunity for qualified 643-7627. avaHable to reliaWe man. Can r^ONGRATULATIONSr " For Your 1547. A. Michaud. 742-8098. Mr. Feldmlw), 268-4868. > O U H A V E . OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS M A M Plumbing A Heat.ng — trainees to learn sewing. ORUNiHO-MajeMic table model . Information LAWNMDWEH sharpening; re Rem'dellng. new hoi’seri and Apply . , . MASON'S helpers needed, Call radios 4 'bands, Model '3160. pairs, sales, rotor blades MIND 'Aiwrr*r>«sE VS«LL, WXI SHOULD S M HOW RRETTYTHEy complete in.stalIation. 649-2871. after 6 p.m., 643-1870. Sal«Mii«ii W«ntbd 36-A Can be seen at the Dairy II WILPPLOWCRC LOOK ncoM Him/ I’M JuwrucyiKMnD. sh.artencd; bicycle salea serv Queen, 807 W. lOddle Tpke. m ic e ! w x i DECIDE WHETHER ITS *IHC DBALninA. "‘raS HERALD win not HENRY’S ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, M.4NCHESTER MODES REAL BOTA’n oUesraen SHOULD HAVE PLDWERSTHXrAAAKBTME EACKSROLMP i 111enWin the identity of 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 Radio—TV Repair YARD MAN. Apply William wanted — Male or Female,^ If KNimNO WORSTED direct S E E N HOW LOOK J O PAD OR IF IT S T H E A W m . any advertiser using box 2098. j[g PINE ST. MANCHESTER Peck Lumber. you are now,working for an of' from ■* Rooeevelt Mills 79c 4 BAOCJROUNP THAT MAKES THE lettare. Readers answer- Servicei} oas. 316' E. Main St. Rock-ville, AUTO SALES LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened flee an4 f««l that you can’t lug blind box ade who OONNIS’8 TV and Radio Serv TRUCK h e l p e r for furniture reallae ymur full potential be- Oona. . deetoe to protect their and repaired, winter storage. delivery and. general atore 1202 MAIN ST, Sales and service — ArieiU, Ice, avalMblc all houri. SatU- WANTED —Babysitter, days, cauee -of overstaffing or tmder- (X>MPTON’8 Encyclopedia; O. identity can follow title faction guarantaad. Oa>l 6tt- Monday - Friday, 7 :S0 - 6. Call work, steady emi^oym^. Ap facllltlsa, come 4n and talk to pracedure: Snowbirds, also rental Mul^^ ply in person only betw'een 10- E. refrigerator, suitable tor HARTFORD 527-3546 ment. I A M Equipment Coup., UiS. 742-8127 evenings. us. We have openlnn in both cottage. OaU atO-TSia. Encloee your reply to the Route 83. Vernon, 875-76(59. 12 a.m., Bonelli's Wayside Fur- of our ottleee. Excellent com- box In an enveloM — WANTED —^Lady companlcm to nMure SUx'e, Berlin 'Tpke. Around The Corner From Manchester Bxchanga-Enter- Dressmaking 19 misaten eamlnga with-full MLB addreeeed to the Classl- Downtown Hartford prise 1945. Hve In with another lady, good participation. ^11 Mr, Werl>- Bosts snd ACMworiej 46 fled Jdanager, Manchester home. References required. Ap VARIB7TY is the key to this per ner, Jarvis Realty Co., Real DRESSMAKING, alterations, manent job, $2. hourly to Stiert, Evening Herald together HAVE PICK-UP Truck will do ply 86 Woodbridge St. tors, 648-1121, Eves, •48*7647, ; EIGHT FXX5T. sailing . dinghy, a — wia«.fc!ih.Vi«.aa.iw.aa »■ svlth a memo listing the odd Jobs, chain saw work, cord repairing. Reasonable rates. we train you. Call Elmore As 1957 C^hevrolet 4-door, blue and Children's clot’nes a specialty. HOUSE TO HOUSE canvassers sociates, Manchester 649-0060. gaff rig. signet class, $200. ’companiee you do NOT wood for sale. 742-6018. Call 649-3144. Uiont -to see your letter. white, 6 cylinder, automat Sewing lessons given. 643-6502 wanted to work on Manchester BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL ic, radio, healer, very Help Wanted— Your letter wlU be des TYPEWRITERS — Standard after 5. directory. Apply 489 Main Male or F«nml« 37 PENN TAN 13 foot boat. Mas- troyed If the advertiser la clean. and electric. Repaired over Street (Odd Fellows Hall). INSPECTORS tercraft trailer, 1964 Johnson one yoiiSst mentioned. If hauled. rented. Adding ma FOR ALTERA'nONS neatly and g j p p y / lUEVierpMKrdtaM $395. reasonably done in my home, STENOGRAPHER for general MEDICAL , laboratory ^ s< ^ - motor. $436, 649-8960, L7 Nor- WHAPPBKP not ft' will be handled in chines rented and repaired. cian,' eoeperleneed, for fun-time nian W. isual msomer. 1959 Ford Galaxle, 4-door, ra Pickup and delivery service. call 643-8'750. office work, legal experience Dunham-Bush, Inc., cme of dio, h e a t e r, automatic helpful but not required. New the nation’s largest and and - part-ttBM work. Modem 5*»J Tale Typewriter Service, 649- laboratory, fringe Denenu, FOR SALE — 16 toot booSt with transmission, V-8. Very 4986. air conditioned facilities. Ex fastest growing manufac T toot beam, accassortes, John clean. ^ Moving- —Trucking— cellent salary and working con turers of air conditioning, Manchester Memorial Hospital \ / "Oh, I’m surs the woman you have in ouatody oo«ddn*t Laboratory. Tel. 6*^1141, Bxt. son outboard, MoJtercrgft traU- v /N / Lqitf umd Foond- ■ $445; MASON and stone work expert Storage 20 ditions. For appointment and refrigeration and heating sr, $676^ Call 948-1027. ba my wifa, Sargaant! Sha'd hava yanked the phona ly done. All kinds of stone, interview call 649-4681, Monday equipment, has several fine 219, Monday through Friday; out of your hand by this tima!" lIo st jbUusk iM^ther key cbm 1957 *Ch4\^let Station Wagon, brick, block, fireplaces, cellar MANCHESTER Delivery. Llgnt through Friday, 9 a.m. to openings in its Inspection l.a.m.-4;10 p.m. An equal op 14 FOOT. Wiriwlnd. 86 h.p. Evin- ciXltiiiniill; toree keys, vicinity I floors, chimney repairing and .trucking and package de'lvery. . p.m. Departrient. These aiv - portunity employer, c, Stick, '6 cylinder, blue and Refrigerators, washers and lude ai|d trailer, 'Windshield, Hartford National Bank.; Call white, exceptionally clean, stucco. Free estimates. RI 9- perm anent openings wj.th w ater sWas,, auxHlary gas 4480191:. ' 6115. atovc moving sp xlalty. Folding WANTED—bahyslUer for week excellent potentiiU. - TTm - 2-door model, family car. chairs for r.mt Me-OTSl. teom, snehorr and 'ladder. THe WORRV WART f.ia .t'Staa. ends, Saturday and Sunday men "ww\ are looking for Sitvattau W snti^ OotnpWto. i^ k a g e , 'Randy for ^ ^ small pow boat afloat $395. YHARPENINa Seivlce—Sawe. ■I nights. 160 Btasell Street. abandoned at Bolton Lake. :fAttst HMe had soihe iUftia- * -Fem ale 38 d>e water, Vj25. OU'-OiS'OOie. knives, axes, shears, ekates, trial extiSrlence lA' Insjto^ BEN CASEY Owner may have by Identifying 1960 Dodge. Phoenix (b e's t Painting—Papering 21 WOMAN wa'mted to care for chil model) 4-door, autonntic, rotary blades. C^uick ser'.'ice. tion and be able to use pre RBXAAB^ woman deMros 14 FOOT wooden runabout with and paying for this ad. Phone Capitol Eouipment Co., 38 dren while mother works, Hve cision - measuring devices, baby • aMUng in my home, trailer, anchor, can, and 10 64toT8T3; radio, heater, V-8, power Main St., Manchester. Hours PAINTINO. EXTERIOR and in, days free. 742-8880 before steering, red and white. interior, paperhang;ing, wall such as vernier heig;ht child msy live In, references, h.p. Firestone motor; $360. 649- sharp car. dally 7-5. Thursday 7-9, S atur paper removed, dry wall work. 3:30 p.m., 648-9731 alter 2:30. gauges, calipers dial bore reasonaUe. 44S-9»47. 2666. L0|T-!-A W'al]^ In phone booth, day 7-4. 643-7958. at MAneltester Farkkide. Phone $675. Reasonable rates. Fully In WAITRESSES (3) — pleasant gauges, and micrometers. sured. Free’ estimates. 649- WILL CARE for child in my fH O R T RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL coUetst,' 875-9368. Rewmxl. YOU ARE A-1! Trpck la .A-1! working conditions In one of Some knowledge of blue home during the day. Wetherell 1956 Chevrolet 4-door Bel Air,, Cellars, attics, traah, small 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. Oonnec^cut's finest restau print reading required. Out Street. 441-8891. Diammids—^Wstchc LOST r - Saturday men's glaM- automatic, radio, heater,: standing fringe benefits VJONDERFUU.' 'fouVE tm eking done A-1 right! Call SPRING SPECIAL — profes rants, excellent sals'ry. Must be Jeweky . 48 ex,'biown case, vicinity Vltt- V-8, green and white. 643-2928, Tronano TmPeta 41 Bray, 787 Main Streat, SUts Notice Is hereby given that INTERIOR and exterior paint >- $185. Andover and (Columbia. 742- ing, wadpaper removed, fully days a week, two adults. Ref South St., West Hartford, Theatar Building.. Passbook No. 168M issued by 7607. erences. Call 649-7670. Conn. ENGLISH Setter puppies, no pa the First Mapeheeter Office, Insured. Rene Belanger, 643- pers, femalss, $80, malss, $iM. 1958 Chevrolet Wagon, 9-pas-' 0512 or 644-0C04. ______Hartford National Bank A senger, metalTlc blue and ATTICS, cellars and garages BABYSITTER lor two children An Equal Opportunity 648-3347. Florists—^Nurseries 49 Tmat .05. has. been ffgif, and cleaned. Also trash hauled to in your home, vicinity Oxford ■ white, automatic, V-8, ra INSIDE and (xitatd/ painting ‘Employer ! FTUCE — three mkle . klttena, JAPANESE Yewa — 75c and applioaUoii has , v - ’ le to dio. heater, power steer the dump, reasonable. Call 643- YOU nama jmur own puce. St.iWest Middle Tpke. 643-9944. 'blink for' payiiieid. and 5819. * ‘well fed, 'housebroltea,' tbV|ble, up. Fern Gardena, 179 Fern said—btok for 'payim ing, power brakes. 849-7863. 876-840L HOUSE TO HOUSE canvassers St., 648-7378. issuance of neW book. GAL FRIDAY —> Manchester wanted to work on Manchester Call 649-9386 after 6. JWS aa*i. $685. TREE REMOVAL, pruning, PAINTINQ BY Dick Fontaine, one girl office, mature, good MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl directory. Apply 489 Main FREE — Tear and ana half NORWAY Spruce trees, 3-4 toot FOUND Young German Shep- land clearing. Work gruaran- Interior and exterior. Paper typing, intelligent, willing to Street (Odd Fellows Hall). herd,_male, black and tan. Cal) 1957 IPontiac Star (Thief, 2-door teed. (Tall 643-2009 or 668-0614. old, part CbDie, male, a l In- high, $1.50-13.50. Dig your ewn BUZZ SAWYER Hardtop, radio, heater, au hanging and wall paper remov learn, oareer opportunity, $70. or will dig for 75c per tree. 160 AiWwdr Dog Warden, 742-7194 al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Templq Employment, 76 Pearl PART-TIME man for tire serv ocuiatione, needs country MDOlae / SOMEWlUe MTIMT MV working Skv Hydrida. fruit coriiera for rent. Marlow’s, 867 oonditions aiid remuneration. WANT^JD,— Experienced lubrl- necttcut and Jtdy 4 and Oariier if ■ 1958 Oldsmoblle,'■ Super 86, 4- Maid., 640-522L EXPERIEN(TED painter will Tres Chic Beauty Solon, 308 E. oaitibn'man, .full-time. Paid va- 743-4784. May 30. ai 84 Ea- door Hardtop, needs some Aa - V Si Harttord. aVacy day f, 'ju;. Psnonals 3 take any Job, reasonable. 646- Center' St., 649-8084 (after cad'On, Blue Cross and many HCOtSBS BOARDED. privaU work. I FURNrirURB REFINISHED — 6906. p.nx, '649-1793, Mrs. Clark.) other benefits. Apply in pereon colors, changed, //Fuma and farm, excellent ears'.. Manehal^ otU t b LXeisKBED rest b b ^ • $145. to Service 'Static, Moriarty ter 648-9066. scratches removed. Manches Brothers, 801 Center St. eantrally HoeatM, reasonable ter Rffiniriilng, 648-9283. Floor Finishing 24 HdRkshold Goods 51 1968 CSievtoIet, 2tdoor .sedan, FOR s a l s by owner i qutot ratsa, triaatfijr atmosphate. •radio, heater,' stick, 6 cyl Help Wantqd^Male TeLJWSrJJtU. ; inder. Needs minor work. FLOOR SANDING, ' finishing PRFSS OPERATORS j honss* and ona btack latdtoE?- fEAirilFDli'W’’',!^IliA WV yWlMV^ ma- i^Quilding>--iContraetiiig 14 and waxing. 16 yaart’ experi MAN WANTED to work in lum- not tor baginnar. AR horses teiiA ttnlol: table, m . $295. r •« K tbl} Wa n t e d fm m ^w ood- ence". Prompt, depei^able serv ber yard. Must have driver’s have hsen On premises tor D pn •40- brtdge and Main to Prospect CARPENTRY—32 years expe license. Appl>^ Davis S B ran PACKERS 1957 (Thryeler Saratoga 2-door | ice. ca n M9-IM95. more than yeaia. Sound 1480. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Street; Hartford, working hours rience. Ceilings and floor tUsd, ford Lumber Co., 300 Tolland Mechanical experience pre and gentle. Desire to have go MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD 7-8:80. 649-0663. Hardtop, maroon and porches, rsc rooms, faragea, FLOOR BANDING aad refln - St., E ast Hartford, Conn. to a good leome. WUHam RUGS. nsvsr^issd. 9x12 bsigs, .whltfc rdbulH engine, au-. ferred, first shift. Apply in additions, attics ‘“-LisKsd. fiab ra* MUng,. (neclallaing in older person. Leary, lUMtream Road, Am $30;. 8x15 gold K irm an: 12x16 ..I* T^«LEATHeK 5 LAPa Iw W TWY u f T ' VERY anBREcnNSt pbnm Vi A m t i y aiL^jm -1-i Y. toiha'tlb, '. r^to ,; heater, modeled, concreta worlc. No EXPERIENCED electricians, HR HAS A U I l L SAT HE HASJ AND 'CATARACT'' IN'^VESJI HAYEACATARACt I .A9 laMP-/THE MAU. 9AO M P PLEO WTH TMB aaVIRAL D THE LEAPERJi AMO / M IT A floors). Waxing floors, P a in t- aton. Coim-. i^eu:rUan..668-900». power' steering, powpr Job too small. Xmmadlata ing. Caflinga. P^Mrliaaghig. immediate employment. Call SYSTEM/ \ t HERE1SNQTAHOTHER THE EIGHTH— ) ON MV RIGHT EY" OUARTERSi lOOr M VAH5 „.LMtftMa FOUR MEN 1 0 BE- iJrtimobikB For Sale birakek.' MusV t>3 seen.' EASTERN BOILER AMO'MrrHRITIS''y AND ARTHRITIS I rOft THE VETROV AU nUSERARMTS AND BURN TN I U nptM . 648-3829. No Job too small. ,Jchn vsr- 876-9870 after 0;3Q p.fn. M THE NINTH/ OANSiBHi SACKal <1 $485.' ■ ; faUle, 649-0750, & ELECTRONICS ArtidBsFir9d*^ 45 rENMVf i9«3'(aa^^ ', A. A. m O N ,. INC. Hoofing DRIVER for school bus, 7:80- i^daii^laitto •sid'Jtoater, auto- n w , a I^ 9 a.m.r2:16-8:4S p.m. Tel. 648- W Loomis St., Manchester PICMK TABLES, a s slMia,and ^aa<*B,.i43M)«4. ,CM1- 341A 1968 FORD Falrlane; power ByiiiesB C^^Ytenity 28 •tyles, from t.toet’%2'-W| ^ ■ f ' ...... Uvered. W. SEmkar, W cih fed , CM|17 Your o r ^ tum- stOanig, w ter brakes, 3-dcx>r -toed. 989 A utuan XAMCHESTBR — cotaopetsted DRIVERS, school bus, ' hours Strset..nungt(m, 87S-7I' Short on slown pay*' hanftop^Jj^ . 649-3630. laundromatlc 'Oombinatloa; sx- Copimercial TUIS-B;45 a.m., 2-8:45 pan. An- tR Rapoaeca CARBBNTl^Y- dltioha. Rooting, aiding, paint' ’^llioney ^ Loan M araa. Company car and tRMSiSSIIW ..1437. Needs transmisslcm. MO-fSSS. erviolag jmaU Mat data pe^ BY RALS'TON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES Ing, etc. eis-im , •48-0896. toMs -are provldad. ’Diis is ciadng ImtaUatton. 8aiary MR. ABERNATHY BY LEFP and MeWILUAMS A V r e b b s t a r t win lump permanant^ yaar ’round sen- I'ott-'Vtoito' Falcon Futura 1047 PONTIAC Sedan, radio, QUALITY Carpentry — Roonu, your dibta into oua assy pay range |4,000-$6,000. Thlaphana ISOHILE? convertible, white top, heater, four, brand new tires, dormara, porchas, badements plojment. Complete bwieflt tor appointment H r. J a ck ment. 1£ you ban aqul^ in program, including A A H 'Ar P l M lllM ld f M t red' coiloi!. very good owdltton. .Very rea- reflnlshed, cabinets, bulltrina, iroperty, caU Frank Burke to Hunter, Maneltester Memorial formica; aluminum.. vinyl, msurance, life uisuranee Hospital, M8'1141. An equal op SVLVANU and means. Con- and pension .all free. Write •teel, ceramo aiding. William portunity omployor. Tb n m - Robblha Carpentry Service, Box NN, NertOd, stating M jAvis 9J:.',^artford. *’ business agperlence, bduca- 649-8446. 80vTa - ★ 4Mi W fifc UGHir tton end .MUilty raquhne- ■ du h ta. ■ Mr «vni ifi^t^ni v«« •• 'y '
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B ooms F 'baiiw. s lavs, 3- tew heat, needs woHt. T. J) A Ronqh, ^ b te fara«e, 3 liie- Uoh, exedUent income, owner Ranch Honte with aUached ga with tremendous views in each THREE ROOM upstairs edd COTTAGE for Rent — Mtequa- , Crockett, Realtor, 648-16n,' Voter Session CLASSIFIED 42. 649-8066, water flat, stove and refriger micut, ’Rhode Island. Four baths, attr%cUvs rsc roon, out oar farase, Haished rec room, > nuuic^aeU. 'JuOdn R ealty, Rea}* rage, fireplace in Hying room, direetton. Lokfe six room Ooto’- c( state owner wantb action. dsn, p o M eom plete ^ buUt-iae, Realty, 388-741I, 648-6SM. • ^toto, 648AM0.’•» autonraHc fan to oo6l<-home. 3 in Capital PROM GOWNS. aUe 11-12, $8. ator, nloe for retired couple or room s. OaU etS-^tOl. > MANCHESTER — Six room teal with'baths,- buUt-lns Saturday two aduHe. No pete. $80. $09)4 Wesley R. Smith Agency, Keal- into room system, air-condition R anch 'With attached garage, Mdrootna, enctoeed simparch. eombinattons, that to now va each. Also white street artment, two atdrM and shrubbery for privacy. age, good potential. Only $22,- HblNDEE ROA^J---A' weU MANAGEMENT CO. ’ Ho RTH CJOVESTRY — Bolton ever, no one who ■was eligible I for a pay increase.” ooodlUaMS used lanSture tma set, good conditioin. OaH 843- commercial building all In ono 643-6129 643*8779 000. Lawrence F . Flano, R eal constructed 5 room Ranch, ■lyM— CM, M gt qusaty—low fVfMtg CaU Helen Palmar, 649-8077 NEAR E a s t Oathobc — 6 room Une — 'Tolland Road .. . Real on April 24 or for an earlier Johmon asked Congress to Of Drawers 289-7711 528-4139 package. Hig^ traffic nount, tors, 643-2766. . )4 acre corner lot, full cel- voter making session can be give pay raises costing $853 mil- pneea. L ^ Iu c Fiirnltiira, 190 .Call Julia J. Vincek Cape, wall to wall carpeting, ' liar, drilled weU, n ice shade - choice Cape, cine of the nicest Jerry Llpldn 333-8110 A wiae inveatment for only made a voter at the maturing Uon a year to military personnte South StTMt, Rocirrflto. 8T0< CELESRATING OPENING 826,000. kayaa Agency, 64S- tile bath, fireplace, rec room, trees. A hodie In the coun we have ever Usted. Six full ' ai7A OpM »S . OF OUR MERIDEN STORE , Sole Broker oversized garage and patio, Resort Property For Sale 74 rooms, 1)4 baths, full docmer, rights seosion on May 16. These and fteeral white collar work 643-8709 DUPLEX — 4 rooms, centrally 4803. J.D. R E A L T Y C o. try nearest, to Manchester. ers. He proposed a 3-per cent AT 231-233 W. MAIN ST. located, near bus bne, Avail spacious tot, woods and brook, ^^r813,900. basement beautifully finished, indl'vlduals wUl have to 'wait un tmOBR AUTOKAOXC Zi« ug. 850 FREE GROCERIES MAIN STREET atte, near Oen- For Appointment 643-7877 excellent condition, 83 Wedge- pOVBNraY LAKE;.—. Cottage rear paflO) two car garage, til some monthly meeting of the raise for U1 ci'vii service, postal able July 1st. Adults only. 648- 646-6180 64B-S779 and foreign service emirioyes, I like MW in oablnet, ^tton OR $50 FREE MEAT 1894 after 5. tw, with building of 6,500 aq. wood. 643-0098. for sale, 4 rooms, 2 tots, arte* HEBRON ROAD — Lake about an acre of grass ... we board of atbnissionn a S e r the holes, monograms, fancy de- CASH Immediately for your fur siah well. 643-5026. vlccU on. an average of 4.8 per cent In With Purchase of Any 3 Room ft. Many potentials. Will fl- FOUR FAMILT — prime East side 2 bedroom, pine pan could go and ramble on, but fob ' signs. Originally over 9800., niture and appliances. We buy LAN1X/)RDS — I have good nanos. Owner 649-6339, 8-6. 8i(>,900. — M anchester. Spotless $18,200 this to a trem endou? ElocUon day workers at the crease In total compensation for Outfit During Our Celebration anything from a pin to a battle Side location, 4 room unHe wltfi dkroom Cape, fireplace, recre STAFFDRDVILLE Lake — 6 eled, all .weather home, a military personnel with more balance due $96, take over Of Opening Our Meriden Store tenants waiting for your apart 'good investment and ter buy. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, polls have been announced. ' payments, $10. monthly. Deal ship. Call 524-1338 or 246-2159. BUSINESS ZONE m — Eight all buUt-ins. Wesley R. Smith ation room bar, treee, fenced room cottage, furnished, fire 643-1577. than two years’ service and 2.7 Now Going On. You Get Your I ment or house. Why not aave Agency, R ealtors, 64S-1567. TWO FAMIUES ... we have rific buy at $10,000. John Bauaeda, a Democrat, will e r, Hartford 829-0911. your time? OaH Harokl, 649- rooma with two offices, sep yard, hue line, Hutchin.s place, boat and motor. Thto be tlie moderator. J. Cuyler per cent tor those with less. Groceries Or Meat At n»e arate entrance, suitable for Agenay, ReaKon, 046-0108. lust Usted two two family 2012. TUCK ROAD — 7 room Goloaial. waterfront cottage with extra VERNON — 6 room Ranch. This Hutchinson, RepulbUcan, will be ’’Frahkly,” said Rivers later, ^FIVE PIECE blond mahogany Market Of Your Choice. Rooms Without Board 59 business or professional use. homes that sit side by aide. w ateifront lot, $6,700. Tom CUTE HIDBAWA-Y — On "I am dumbfounded at the pau large paneled family room, 2 double wooded lot, $10,- home to exceptional, cedar the voting machine mechanic. bedroom set for sale, in good • COiMPLETE THREE ROOMS, second floor, $22,000. Fhilbriek Agency, 649- 66 HELAINE ROAD — 6 room Built last year, now rented ouL M inor, B roker, 876-5042. closet, fruit trees, sunpordi and city of the increases recom eonditfon. Call 643-9000. ROOMS OF BRAND ROOMS FOR RENT, one block 6464. fireplaces, bulH-lns, wall-to- Cbpe, one imfMshed, attached Can be sold teparately or as a 900. Democratic 'woricers are Alice oil furnace, available June l.st. wall carpet, porch, 2 garages, assum able m ortgage, $19,000. HarrtutoJi, Peart Parrish, Jen mended for mthitary personnel.’’ NEW FURNITURE from Main Street, frje park Gtaragc. References. Write WEST 8IDII—^Rara eppertunt- breeaeway and garage, per package. Each home has two c a n Baich R eal E state, 649- , CL#EAN, u s e d refrigerators, A APPLLANCBS ing, kitchen privileges, gentle LOT 50x300, business zoned. gorgeoiu wooded tot. Rutohlns W for the appreciative buyer. manent siding, aluminum four room ^lailmante. Excel Saborban.Por Sale 75 nie Hills and Mildred Keeffe. Box D, Herald. Agency, 646-0108, PRA'TT AGENCY 2012, ask fo r Harold. Republican ■workers •will be WASHINGTON (AP) — The ranges, automatic washers The "Economy” men only. 643-5127. Marion Edhind Real Estate, Excellent 7 room Ootonial 'With storm windows, occupancy lent Investment potential here. taternal Revenue Servi'ce's 289-4519, 644-0414, VERNON — Anchorage Rd., REAL'TORS Marion Haines, Marie Leonard. with guarantees. See them at Free $60 Offer SIX ROOM duplex, Maple Street aU natural oak trim, fireplace, mkklte at August. Principals T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MS* 29 drive againte dtabemaet tax col- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 TOE TOOMPSON HOUSE, Cot MANCHESTER — New 6 room only. Owner 049-9688. 1677. Ranch home, 7. flptohed rooms, E llington Marjorta BratnhaH and Lillian 8 ROOMS ...... $188 near Main Street, oil burner, Itaised Ranch, 2-car garage, den, open aUirway, front to 643-9365 Anytime 742-7596 lectors will soon expand and Main St. Call 643-2171. The "Bride's Delight” tage Street, centrally located, electric water heater, storm % o f an acre with a 6 room back hall, arched vaistlbule en attached garage„ 600 feet foom Hamilton, Absentee ballots will large, pleasantly furnished Dutch Oblontot. commercial bulH-ins, 1)4 baths, % acre lot, NEW 6-6 duplex, S bedrooms, 3 oaoond tote .In BoUon, beeuti- PINE FOR TREES? be caot by Rachel White and more onests ara expected, an FVee $50 O ffer windows, .ecreem, ail in good try, wall to waB carpeting, BOWERS SCHOOL ... to a IRS official said today. HEWING MACHINE — Singer rooms, parking. Call 649-2368 zone. Many poesibikUee for tremendous value. Hayes Agen furnaces, baseboard heat, tul stone fireplace, fom’ly Margaret Yeoman*. S ROOMS ...... $269 condition. Tel. 643-7343. dishwasher, garbage diaposal, beautiful section site thto six So WINDSOR — brand new Assistant Ocxnmlaeiioner 'Ver autonmtic zig-sag, cabinet for overnight and permanent people with vision, $42,500. CaM cy. 643-4806. ehooee your colors. Hutchlna room, oil hot water heat, FHA Lots of ’em on this pretty TTie num ber o f riector* elig i The "Honeymoon" 1)4 Uled bathe, torn fiflly to- room Colonial. Not too big but custom built Raised Ranch, 7 .lot on nice dead-end street. non 8. A(see said in an inter- model, exeeHent condition, but- Free $50 Offer gueek rates. THREIE ROOMS for rent, $75 a Baich Real Estate, 649-2012. A gency, 6M-0106. approted, $14,500. Cantor and ble to ■vote on May 17 ■wUl be > ton hoioct, cmb^Kiidera, terns, PORTER ST. Arsa — proposed autotad attic, walk-in cedar adequate for a gro'wlns B^Uy- large rooms, 26 foot finished Cap It with freshly painted , view that another 20 o r 30 ar- 3 ROOMS ...... $394 month. Inquire 12 Church ctoeet, alr-oonditia*ier, enctoeed Three rooms down (kiteben b u G oldfarb R ealtors, 643-8442, rec room, .1)4 baths, sliding aJni'Osit identical 'with the num ' etc. Repoeeessed, was 1309.00, SINGLE and double rooms, gen Street anytime. 4 bedroom raised Ranch, 2)4 HANDYMAN’S Special—Sound 875-6344. 5 room Ranch ■with garage I rests are expected in New York The "Oharm House” tlemen preferred. 17 Spruce Hoosm For Sale 72 bathe, family room, 3-ear ga side porch with casement win older 4-6 flat on bus Une. New the bullt-ina) plus three bed glass doors off dining room, and firep la ce fo r $14.90(1— ber for the May 1963 eleoUan, Ctty. .In the past four and a half unpaid balance $69.50, take Free $50 Offer room s. baths, base a total of 903. over payments o t $8. monthly. Street. Call 549-2494. rage. Wesley R. Smith Agency, dows, combination windows furnaces, plumbing. Needs re 1)4 fun bufit-in stove and oven, 2-car what a buy! Dick Beach, I years, 173 of 234 arrests of IRS 3 ROOMS ...... $488 Town House Apartments COLONIAL in one of Manches R ealtors, S4S-1567. througbout, 3-car garage, as decorating. Asking $17,500. ment, single car garaga- Ptonty heated garage, aluminum sid 649-5306, 875-6611. W ork SeHdOB Set I employes have been in New City Sewing Center, Hartford, The “Boulevard" of trees on this SOx 180 tot. VERNON 622-0476. CLEAN, comfortable, furnished, ter's jM^stige neighborhoods phalt tiled ftoor to basement, Hayea Agency, 6M-4808. Ind, complete landscaping and The Community Cite) will I Y ork, Fiwe $50 Offer all utilities, private entrance, COLONIAL OAKS with trees. Six large rooms, HOIXISTER »t. — 4 room Okpc, laundry room, cold etorage cel Bowers School at tte end of Recent 4*bedroom Colonial amesite drive Included. Imme have a •work session on S at I "We aiso have an taveetiga- EMEStSON 16” portable TV, 3 BOOMS ...... $597 parking. 649-1362. l)i baths, dining room, breeze 1)4 baths, rec room, big p or^ lar, hot water oil heat, under WEST UDE —modem 6 room the street, no hlgh'wnya or 'With attached garage, fire diate occupancy. $21,900. CaU urday at Uie town haU from Uon going in Newark (N.J.) tmd The “ Majesrtlc” way, 2-car garage, $26,400. sand bonk, out of state owner ground tank, large outside roads to cross. Owners started place, buUt-ln oven -and the R. F.' DImock Oo., Real Barrows «^Wallace TOTIF-'WIF, gray, used one Heat, hot water, stove, re Cape, Mreplaced Uving room, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The renova we have something in the works year. 648-0480. Free $50 Offer LARGE CLEAN room in pri Phllbrick A gency, 646-6464. wants action. Asking $17,800. stone ftreptote, tone meple dining room, 3 bedrooms, rec at $31,600.00, but have made range, one full bath plus tors, 649-5246. MANCHESTER PARKADB tion of the main part of the vate home for non - smoldng frigerator. parking, and in two or three other places,’’ 8 ROOMS ...... $679 Let's go. T. J. Ooekett, Real trees, baauUful Mmibs. Shown reation room. Bel Air Real Es other . housing commitments two half baths, scenic view. MANCHE^STESt 649-5306 building’s interior will be car gentlemcm. Oall after 1:30 p.m., full private cellar. $140. MANCHESTER — New listing. Only $22,600. NORTH COVENTRY — Bolton Acree oaid. He gave no details. UNCLAIMED LAYAWAY PAY ONLY $10 DOWN tor. 641-1577. by appointmsiit only. Chartoe tate. 6a-9332. and are anxious to dispose of ried forward. Fallot vtMto No Finance Co.’s To Deal With 649-1425. Spacious 6 - room Colonial, line. Route 44A. Five room Thera have been 19 indict Leapeiiuioe, 640-7630. this one. T. J. Crockett, Real Members have b^en asked MRS. JAMES ANTHONY MORIANOS ments of IRS emiiikiyes in New Refrigerator, Stove and TV You Buy From Us 643-4491 649-4436 breessway, ovsrsised garage, MANCHESTER — 4-bedroom 54-86 HAM UN 8T. — A large tor, 64S-16n. Oape, custom buUt, with ex 'VERNON HILLS — 7 room to bring paint brushes and oth Included You Pay Only Ue fireiSaee, dining room, fine lo Colonial, fireplace, modern 3 family duplex borne of 12 Colli Wagner pansion up possible. FtiU SpUt, 1)4 yeOra old, near Skin York OMy thto year — compared Rooms With Board 59-A er painting gear and to dreM to six in aH other seottom of the PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 649-6544 cation. Priced right. Hayes Utchen with bulU - Ins, 1)4 rooms, excellent central loca 289-0241 basement, two car garage and ner Road School, $1 ,200. less in work clothes. The club will Miss Gale Margaret Burn->^ Thomas Topping served as t Modem Rooms of Fumituie SAMUEL ALBERT Agency, 643-4808. baths, family room off kitch tion, bandy to store*, sdKxds a 30 by 100 chicken coop in the than replacement cost. Owner ham and James Anthony Morl- best man. David E. Burnham noition — and the area has been Appliances, Lot No. 298 ROOM AND BOARD for older $16,900 provide hot dogs at 6 pm. for anos, both of Manchester, were a aource of IRS scandals for 247-0356 en, formal dining room, one MANCHESTER and bus. Quick sale price $19,- rear. Not quite two anres. Good leaving area. OaU R ockville, the workers, ^rdon' MacDon and Peter D. Burnham, brothers 10 Pc. Bedroom Set woman, very reasonable. One MANCHESTER — ocntrally k>- COLONIAL—11)4 rooms, 8)4 BOLTON — 5 room Ranch cus united m marriage Saturday of the bride and both o f years. PHONE FC« A FR8» “OOUR- who will do tidying in countoy ear garage, biM to 1960. $23,- 000. R obert J. Smith, In c., 963 potential business use. T. J. 875-8260. No agents. ald and William Smith, club 8 Pe. Living Room Set owbad 4 room apartment, prefer baths, Uvtog room 80x1^ 900. n iilb rio k Agency, 646-6464. THREE NEW LISTTNOS Main at., 649-6241. Modern 8 bedroom Ranch tom built In 1965, lAiax garags, C rockett, R ealtor 643-1677. morning at St. James’ Church. Manche.ster, served as ushers. In addition to the arrests, tba 25 Pc. Kitchen Set TBSY AUTO”—We maintain a home on bus line. 646-0600. stcas firwptoos, 6 aoros o t in central location, family tkresident, will be in charge. The Rw. Joseph H. McCann IRS takes disciplinary actiofw fleet of unmarked ears. We wUl neoenily marttad eoup6e. OaH 1» WELCOME PLACE summer porch and patio, walk Teen Bally Planned A reception and dinner for Den or Spare Bedroom Set land, owtbulldtogs, 881,500 MANCRB8TBR — New 6 room TWO FAMILT, two years old, sued kitchen, fUeptoced BOLTON LAKE, Keeney Drive. performed the double ring such oa firings, suspenctana and call for you at your home, bring day or eventog 646-1M2. out basement with play room, The' 4-H 'Teen Cliib Rally 125 guests was held following $3 A W EEK PhObriek AgHiegr. MH-8464. exeenthre Colonial, 4 loige bed $9,900 4-6 rooms, good Incoms prop hvlng room, tUed bath, fun handy to lake, $16,900. PhU- Six room, three bedroom, spilt Wanted—Real Estate 77 cerem ony. the ceremony at the Three J’s reprim ands against som e 400 you to our store and back homo Apartments—Flats— basement This to an un being planned cooperatively by rooms, spacious living room, Six room 1)4 story bom*, 8 erty, last home on deadend brick A gency, 649-8464. level. 76 feet lake frontage. The bride is the daughter of Restaurant, Bolton, The mother employes each year ahhougb $344 again. You are afcookitely undn* Tenements fS CONCORD RD. — Baanttful street, central location, $34,500. usual vahia Can aazly. Im LIBTINGS WANTED. Two fam Tolland, Middlesex, and New Faniighed AparlMMits 63-A ranch, largs living room, for formal dining ro in the state to have K ’mNG and maitrsas for dou call today. Warren E. Howland, EXCLUSIVE WITH for a heorlna on the allowance of had continuous monthly meet Bid A sked ble bed, good condition. Oall APARTMENTS AT room, bassment, garage. 1)4 EXCLUSIVE WITH THE race Ext., Induatrial Zone. Per t>asement, basement garage, UMITATION OBDEB said admtolstratk>n account with Realtor, sa-1106. ^ AT A COURT OF PROBATE. said estate, and this Court directs ings since the year of founding. OR. MARTIN LUTHER KINO Conn. Bank and 648-T656. Waaring Apparel-^Furs 57 RENTS THAT MAKE acres. Excellent oondHlon. Low mission Is requested to convert cOosets gak>re, n ice lot, cloee U & R REALTY CO., INC. held at Mancheoier, Within and fo r , ______„ ______30’s. 649-6966. U A R REALTY CO., INC. ___t o everythtog, $18,900. OaU that notice of the time and place New Postmaster NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. Trust C o...... 69 19 Hospital Became SENSEI VSStY Demitabie sppoe, beauti QUUTT SETTING, but to town, RBALTCmS existing single-family dwellinjg REALTORS the District of Mancheeter, on the '-aealgnM for sold'^hearingId hearing be given Hartford NaUonal to two-family dwelling, at above . HaroM, 649-3013. Baich R eal ROBERT D. MURDOCK 4to day ^ May. 1 ^ . to all Mrsona known to be mtet- ' ■ It has been announced that Martin Luther King Jr., touring WHITE tfxMt Icng^ eventag fully paneled, approxknately (Xistam buiK COpe. Four rooms WEST aiDE — Ansaidi Cape, ROBERT D. MURDfXJK Present. Hon. John J. WalleU, Mrs. Jennie M. Meteor has been Bank C o...... 57)4 58 )i down, unfiBkriied up. AotuaRy a location. Estate. . 643-2692 643-6472 eoted toerein to. anpecu- and be New Y ork CSty suburtis on Long Germ ResCTVoir gown, siae T, egooeHent oondi 700 eq. it., boapUml area. WiB vacant, brick. A steal at $15,- 648-3693 648-6473 Judge, _ ■ . heard thereon by pubUshlng a copy appointed acting postmaster of Fire Insurance Companies SpoHt-Tim* Togs one bedroom boms with a for EdVC'ard Copeland, 365 West Eotote .of Oeoixe Shaw Os*-* Island, criticized Negro slum fion, worn or «e, reasonaUe • M A R IL Y N subdivide. Porhtog. 646-6614. 800. See M. T. J. Crockett, Real order In ooms' newspaper the Andover post office. Mrs. conditions and told followers Hartford Fire ... 71)4 649-3606. mal dtotog room that eouM be Onter St., Residence Zone B. George '8. Shaw, late of Hoache*- a . ctrcailatiooL to said Dia- During Epidemic tor, 646-im. OOVBNTHY—Five room Ranch, ter. m sold District, deceased. least seven days liefore the Ruth Lathrop, retiring Post that he knows their problems National F ire ___ 148 152 aonvertod, 60x166 tot, weH sod Permission Is requested to build Extraordinary.^ good tocation, artesian well, On motion of Jamea F. Shaw, 37 day of said hearins, ood by mail Phoenix Fire .... 63% 64% septic. ExeeHent for only $66,- FUK'lVt RREBT area — roof over existing patto, closer Edison Road, Mancheeter, Ooim., master, served in the J^ since for “we are in a common strug COURT HoHsts For Rwit 66 $11,900. — A bargato fo r 6 room s room Garrison Colonial to be plastered waJIs, full cellar, ing oo or before la y 11. 1966. by 1962. Life and Indemnity Ins. Coo. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — 800. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, to side Une than perm itted by . . . We think sol Two-Cam- adminlMratnr. certified mail,, a copy of this order gle all over this nation.” Paniy Protuctort! in the center of town, condi built, 4 bedrooms, family room, other extras, low down pay ORDERED: lliat six inonttis to Flora B. Pfama,u.er, lOd Hamlin Flromen Meet “I sUll have faith in the fu Aetna Life ...... 64 64% Nearly a third of the 400 infants THREE AND four rooms, fur 6«-1877. tion good, worth your InmMry. regulations, at above location. Uy home with 4 bedrooms! ment, assume m ortgage. CaU fiPm’^the 4th day of May, 1966. /be St., Manchester. Conn. Spacious and Bsautiful <1 A 2 nished er unfurnished, oil heat, 3-ear garage. Wesley R. Smith Unusually hard to find and The regular monthly meeting ture,” the civil rights leader Conn. General . . . 148 150 Who becam e Ui during a diar Bedroom Apartmenta ^ Wesley R. Smith Agency, Real Henry H. Peck, 53 Harlan St., 742-7814, after 5 weekdays. and the same are IlmUed and al JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, good location, parking, adults MANCHEVnER — New 7-room Agency, ReaHors, 848-1667. we’U bet It won’t last long. lowed for the creditors' within which oc; Elbert I. OOrlson, Admr. at the Andover Fire Depart told a rally of 6,000 persons at IJfd- Steam B oiler 151 154 rhea epidemic hi Newark last tor*, 6«-186T. Residence Zone A. Permission to bring in their ctaJma against Security Ins...... -49)4' 60%' Reasonable Garrison Colonial, 13x84 living is requested to erect attached This is a .wril tocated. Up VERNON — spotless 5)4 room ment wiU be held at the fire West Hempstead Wednesday fall got the disease while botq)i- FROM $120 PER MONTH MANCHEST ER — 3-fam ily, 6-5 ■aid estate,' and said admlnlsb^ house tomorrow at 8 p.m. Plans night. The rally topped a whlrl- Security Insurance room , fam ily room , buUt-ta 2-car garage, closer*to side line top oondlUqn two-family Ranch, cabinet kitchen, ceram tor Is directed to give public no- AT A COURT OF PROBATE. tateed for other reasons, Uie (Includes beat, hot water and 4)4 room UDfurqtohed Bench, 3- M anchester flat, 3-car garage, boa Une, 3 held at Manohester,■ esti within and for for the carte-bar wlU be com ■wlnd tour of what a Congress of of Hartford ... 20)4 22)4 kitohsm spacious tot. Priced than permitted by regulations, home on a private and ic bath, basement rec room, Uco to the creditors to bring In the District of State Heteth Department aaid parking.) oar garage, flreptooe, knotty right. Hayes Agency, 6tt-4S06. furnacaa, tounacidatc, top lo their claims within said time al Manchsoter, on the pleted and other bustoess wtU Racial Equality spokesman de T ravelers ...... 40)4 40% at above location. shaded yard, AH the rooms level treed lot, cmly $14,600. l i e d by pubUsMng a copy of tfak 10th day of May, 1966. ^ today. IMMEDIATE pine wuHti, etove, refrigerator. ARE YOU READY 1 cation. H ayes A gency, 648-4808 Present, Hon. John J, Nollett, also be taken up. Joseph Arm- scribed as five "Negro ghetto * PabUo UtlUlles R.ussell F. A Marjorie G. are big and there ars 18 B ayes A gency, 6M-k80S. order In aome newspaper having a Twenty-eigW tafanta died ki OCCUPANCY Adulto. 6W-3680. SEVEN ROOM oldsr horns, 4 phis, 6 on one side, 7 on the olrculaUon In sold pr^xus district Judge. atrong will be in charge. areas” of Nassau Oot^y. Conn. Light Power 39)4 40 bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 78x161. Transferred . owner Is now TANNER STREET — wfil build Broderick, southwesi corner of 'Within ten d im from the date of Estate of Towifoend H. Soren aka, the epMemic. Vernon A Taylor Sts., Rural other and, of course, an at COVENTRY — (j rooms, 8-bed- Townsend; fiodge* Soren. late of Hartford Gas Co. 68)4 Elevators — dosed circuit TV Marion E. Robertson, Realtor. offering IMe 5)4 room 8 bedroom Ootonial, 1)4 baths, this ardor and r e im make to this Manchester Evenlnig Herald JACK L. WARNER So. New England The repoit aaU a thorough Residence Zone. Request vari tic and a 3toar painger • ro^m' year ’round home, excel court of the notice given. Manchester,' to sold District de- and intercom—built-lna—extra SnbErlNUi For Rent 16 648*6968. Ranch, on a large % acre Bowers Area, 830,900. B . -J, Andover correspondent. Law LOQ ANGELES (AP) — War Telephone , Co. . 55'% tnvetetgaittoh by health offlcefs ance to erect detached garage, separate utUitiee. If you ra lent area near lake, only $9,- JOHN‘ J. WALLETT. ALL/Sr Judge. The executors honing exhibited 56% closet apace . . . aqd much tot, very c4o*e to grammar Oorpsnter, R ealtor, 649-6061, rence M oe, telephone 742-6196. ner Bros, executive Jack L. Manafactnrlng Companies Indicated Uwt more than "30 SPACIOUS country Uving, Bol $14,400 — 6)4 ROOM Ranch, eohool. Built-ina, garhag* which will not be located In tooking for better ralue, 000. H ayes''A gency, 648-480$. UMITATIOM OBDEB their odmlnlstrittioa account with more! Corner 8. Adams and 649-93M. then call 649-8918. Bow. . said estate to this Court for allow Warner, his son-in-law, and two Allied Thermal'... 63% 57)4 per cent of the cases being man Olcott St«. Just one block ton Center Apartments. New $ built-in stove, cellar, assume dlspoeal, carport and 1)4 farthest quarter of this corner ,A T A COURT OF PROBATE, ance, It J* • " roonw with heat, hot water, WAPPING—6 room Ranch 00 held, at Manchester, within and for attorneys were sued for $50 mil Arrow, Hart; I ^ . 61% 62)4 ifest during or immediately fol south of CenUr to. TsL 6M- mortgaga, $97. per month baths. $17,900. J. Oorddn, 814.600 — MandMOter. 6 room lot, at above location. ths District of Manchester, on the ORDERED: That the $6th dilay of stove and refrigerator. 641-4312. Hutchins Agency, 444-0106. a professionally landscaped 1)4 May. at_ eleveh o'clock fore Eastern League lion Wednesday by the firm’s Barden ...... "... 16 16)4 lowing hospitalization for an 8652. Opsn dally 11 am.-7 p.m. 649-6806. Gape, new stdtog, fenced shad Itawrence Donahue, 96-98 WOtVERTON AGENCY acre, 2-car garage, aluminum 6th day of May, 19te. former business manager. unrelated iknees aiqiportB ilia Pine St., Residence B Zone Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, noon at the Probata OAlce to ths Bristol Brass .... 8% 9)4 BOJL^TON Lakefront — New 2 ROCKUBDOB — large custom ed tot wMh fireplaoe, sewers. ' sldhiig, firmdaee, 22 foot Uving Judge. Mimlclpial Bulldlna in sold Moa- The suit, filed by Sheldon O oleco ...... '14 hypothesis that ttia )k>q[>ital waa- THREE ROOM apartment, V ariance 1s requrated to divide REAUTOBS"’" 649-2818 chester. be and the same to a»- W L P ot. GB 14)4 befrvxxn home, buM4n oven 4 bedroom Ootonial, buiK-ins, Hutohtoa A gsncy, RaaMora, room, 8 badrooma and a htl$^ Estate of LUlSn E .. Glhban, tote Pittsflsld 11 6 .647 Graiff, 49, charges that the tour Colonial Board an Important reservoir in the 470 Main Street, $90. 649-5029, Barrows «^W allace 646-0106. parcel of land into two lots, one I----- A ------of MaioHestSr, in said Dlatrlct, de slaned for a hearing oh the allow- 9-6. and range, $126. per month. 3)4 baths, 3-car garage, gor- kitchen. Quiet dyadend otreet. oac* . ot'- said adnriaistrattoo ao- B lm lra . 9 7 ..563 falsely accused him, of forgery C om m on-' .. ., ,. transmlsBion of thto dtoeeae." MANCHESTER PARXAIME of which will hove less area 86 OaqMWBU. Rood — Seven ceased. 6)4 048-4661. gedue wooded tot. Hayes Agen Owner moving out of state ■‘On motlCH of Dorothy Biunea, 64 oount with sold *tete> osoartaln- York 9 8 .529 in 1962. As a result, G raff con Dunwun-Bush . .*. 4% 5 A high rate of exchange of MANCHESTER 649-6806 than, permitted by regulations, room Ootontol, 8 bedrooms, 1)4 (18,000. Woiverton Agency, Alton SI., MaiicHehter. Oonn., ad ment of dtoiributeea ate' order of tends that his bustneas enter FOUR and Sve rooms, heat, hot cy, 643-4808. distributioo, and thto Court weoU Springfield 8 9 .471 Kaman Aircraft . 9% 10)4 pattanta, phyaiclana and nursea water and parking. No children at above location. ' hatha, Uving room, flreptaes, R ealtors, 649-2818. ministratrix. that notice ot the time ate pleee prises failed. between Newark bospltato Iona Mfg, Co„ Rear of No. dining room, modem kitchen, ORDERED; That six months Williamsport 7 9 .438 N. B. MteWne ... 33)4 34) 4 or pets. 648-2068. Riflort Propertjr RANCH — 6 large rooms, dinii NOTICE oaoigned for said hearing te ' given Reading Nanjed as defendants in addi would allow for rapid spread of MANCHESTER — Cape. 8 largs 136 Woodland St., Reridence aunperobt laundiy, huvs-Jakw* foom the 4th day of May, . 1865. ba to oU penooa 'utown to 1»e mer- 6 11 .353 N orth ana JSudd 19% 21% For Rent 67 room, large Uving romn wl' bedrooms, bassment garage, uid the same are limited and al I Wednesday'! Results tion to Warner are William T. Peter Paul ..;;. the epidemic, the report said. fireplace, 3 bedrooms, one ear ' ZONING BCl^RD Zone B. Permission is requested ay. porch, Rusoo combinations, ' s o u t h WINDSOR lowed for the credltora within which ested therein, to appepr* and be 34)4 35) 4 aluminum storm windows, new to bring in their claims against said heard thSreon by publlahlng a copy Plttsfleld 14 WUliamaport 9 Orr, Warner’s son-in-law and Plastic Wire Cable 20 22)4 Oosibrol measteea included SIX ROOM apaitment, 476 Main GARDNl&l LAKE, Conn. Mod garage, level lot, $16,600. Phil OF APPEALS to use premises for parking of l^ e well landscaped tots. By of thto Older' in eome newspaper chief of the studio’s television proper isolation and ascepUo permanent siding. Shaded lot appolalment only owner 649 Seven room Raised Ranch, estate, and said admirvlslratiix is Reading 7 Btanfra 6 Standard Screw .. 37)4 38% St.<649-58», 941. ern housekeeping eottages. brick Agency, 649-8464. with convenient location. Own TOWN OP COVENTRY motor vehicles in connection d irk e d to~give piiWc tetice't^ Uie £5m” *at* ltoo?**!ev2i doy^^^M^e enterprises; Harold Berkowitz, techtequea, and ooUblotlo ttiera- with business of Iona M lg. Co., 0*61.• ' featuring 3 bedrooms, large York 7 Springfield 6 Stanley Worim 26% 27% Lakefront. Boating, fltfung, er ea-6886. , There will be a public hear credltom to bring In Ihetr riaUne i^5Sri2?^*«AiK2 Thursday’* Schedule a New York attorney and Harry py- WE HAVE cuatomon walttog swimming, tospset weekends. NEW RAISED RglwOH — 8 Regent 8t„ at above location. family room, 1)^ baths, 2- Veteer-Root' 28)4 29 ing May 17, 1965 at 8 p.m. in car garaga, eleem o kltdhafr. WllUamsport at Plttafield Swenfliow, a Los Angeles attor for the rsntal a( your apart Frse ootored pictures, bro rooms, one full and two half Carl MikolOwski, of No. ney. The above quotatlona are not ment ar boms. J. O. RaaKy, KSSBU, STREVr — 4 family, the Town Building to hear the Brand new ct $19,77K- ■ HI mint' at Reading ' ohurc. ArrowhSad Orovs, baths, H or 4 bedrooms, dintaig ' letu m . Owner 646-8139, appeal o f:^ 367 E. Center St„ Residence to be coqjitruad aa actual mai^ 6M-618i. room, family room, ana ear frora'the date of thto order sod re> Bjniiiffleld at Y o» keta. 35-Hour Week Route $64, Ooichestar. Mt-e376. sr Raymond C. Tama, Borasby Zone C. te>ecial Exception is re- turn make to this court of the no- tfeito Boren Vah' I FD R JR . garage, 838,900. Ptailbriok Rpad, '-requesting a variance T*4nted to erect office building, tioa given, •ejod •^ond.i^'Wea NEW YORK (AP) — Franklin GIANT'S NECK Hel|hU — 4 Agency, 649-8464. Colli &. Wagner BANKRVPxdir MISUSED SEVEN RM tenement. 34 Lo MANCHESTER VlcinMy ftpHt from a 8 ft. sldeUns wi the at ahove totetlon. . J JQRn j . WALLJITr.'-y g e . iOBN J. ’WALLETT. Ridge, D. Roosevelt Jr,, 60, son at Uie Goal of Union room modern coMage, hot Level on 3 acres of land, 8 • Glaaon Corp., 860 Tolland oo ; Jaroma X Wstoti, Atty.' ijM ONTRHAL — Canadian late' preisldent, says ha is still Howard Copper cust St., $120. 649-6229, 9-6. shower,, large sundeck in back, abulhweet.. side of the propMly ' 289-0241 ' At a COOHT o f ■ PROBATE, bedrooms, garus, owners an in order to* add to tte present Tpke., Rural Residence Zmie. held at Manchester, wtttiin and tor ouatarasmen ara preaaing tor an Interested in ruraiing tor gover MIAMI BEACH, Fla (AP) — 5190-H IMMACULATE • room, first new artetoon well, sleeps sight, xious. Wesley R. Smith Agen Permission-Ik requested to ex- t^ltetrlct^qf Mo^heeter,. on the AT A COURT OP PROBATE, taveotlgailon of fraudulent bank- nor of New York next year. i house a 14 ft. extension, plus a day of May. ll After R elease A 35-hour week for every wortc- floor, apartment near Center, $80. per week. M rs. Osrter, MANCHESTER cy, ReaMon, 6U-1867. tud )ise and time limit for ap WnXmOTON — Cape Cod, .8 held at Uoacheater. within and for niptclea. G im group of 80 ques Hera for a hmcheon address 743-8142, 33 ft- 3-sar garags. A-Bsdroom Kaaeh, 916JM Presote, Hon. J J. waaett. the Itetrlct of Mamteeettr. on the large airy kitchen, big formal Ail ..lilt4iteted persons ars to- plicant’s business of prstcast rooms, extra laige kltohen, Judge, tionable baakruptclca in Quebec Wednesday, Roosevelt told ar In (he Utalted Stated abaped dining room, ()icc living room, MANCHESTER — 8 minol o f Woalex Whitney Btodr Froih. Hospital TWO ROOM furnished year Ten mlntitee from Man* sited to attend. concrete, at above location. 2 batte, hot air heal, bam, 1)4 J. Wtetott. OMy tavteve hMoga of $100 mU- newsmen that any Democrat up today oa a prime goal of tba 2 good bedrooms, porch, ga from Manchester Oraen,. Im- All peraena interested may aorea land, $13«900., acbool bua. ta of .Mnocheoter. to sold could tMeot Remtelicaa Gov. gntorottonal tfrdtei Oarmonl 'round eottages, Laksfront chostor. New Cane Code, maculata 6-room Ranch wHh Grant B. 'TooUiaker Sr. dieceaaed. rage, refrigerator, etove. $190. Park; OcvsntiY. $16. par wee^. Ranchae and Raised attend thla haarlng. .t TOm M iner, Dtx>ker, 876-6012. having «x- Monetestai'. Notaon A. RockafaUer, wbo tea N D w — m m aa Worker* Iteoa. FouVe SSI aetive monthly. 648-5131 or 649-4673. 3-oar garage, buHt in Mir, tH Chairman or Juat a apacta- Includea lake privileges. Please Ranehee. One aon wooded ZO i^O BOARD o r _____ ,______oonount announoad he'll seek a third Howard,' Iba Ntor’xork Taateaa Ite v a n rasoluCtoiM pteoatag Xbara la »o prattler way k> baths, ioanm dtotog room, ROCKVILLE — Dailey Clrcto. aaiata to this Oouit •for HorSHd Nl ___ ^ ______k ). 1»" Ltfol'Notice AU-Star catcher, wa* In a chip- tir, you’]] like the coql oomfoit ca ll Mr. F rasier, 743-8666. lots, built - Ins, flrsplaos, . a p p e a l s t.B gd ip aaf, Consttvatog. hnv- four-year term. for such fade^ legtolatton ware protect your favorUa oiiair than NEW 4)4 room apartment, ftoet panstod firepiaos wall ^ Iw- John F, Clifford, Chairman Capa Ood bomA atemtaum par mood today tollow liv hto of $Ms youthful three-piece iset. floor, heat, hot watM-, appH- basement garages. Only tte 3«i& day dC taBoMtSdus'.final oecoont with U n rA T Ip N OBDEB beforo tba union convanthm with a lovely sat in croas-atltch CAPE COD, totsTOom and fir s alarm overstaed garage,'anchor fenc- oaee..T tto htfd at Manchester, within end for LOe ANGELES (AP) — FVir surgery for tte removal of hOM to in sizes 10. 12. 14, 16, 18. 20. the design to as appealiiui as 1. 649-4864. systems, largs OM acre tot wsQ NOTICE tad bordeim enthra lot Cheap- Muuloipal BuHdtog. In •aid' Mon- clilps from hla ritet elbow. ' Presidents Da'rid Dubinafey of Bust 81 to 40. Size 12, 82 bust, venienoea, automatic te«t- ^ Terrific valua OaU (shsoter, be and Uie aame to oa- 16 years, Ozech-lx>rn skating this pansy motil! f landscaped and fencad oi| '8 or than rentfiig, $13,000. Cantor 'dgnod for a hearing on Uw ollow- "I might Burpi^ a few pao- the ILGWU and Jacob Potofitey NEW DUPLEX — i rpoms, season rates. R ockvlils 876- TOWN 6F BOLTON, - J.D. REALTY Co. star AJg Zanova hadn’t seeniber blouae, 1% yards of 45-Inch;, Pattern No. 8190-H hak hot- sides, $30,800. F or further.! in- and GoMtath ReaJtora, 648* onca of said admlntstratkm oocoont pto," .Howard aiUd from Ms of . tbe Amalganiatad CtotMng bhorts^ 1)4 yards; skirt, 2 '£ large living room, pktoao win 0866. faijlW . iron transfer lor 8 deaigiia; color ROBERT D. MURDOCK formaltoh oak tte R-. F. >.D1' ' V CONN. •M3, 875AMAV twr,' be ate tjie same, to assigned Batata of JlDoaph .PoteJoh. _ Teaneck, N.J., boma. ‘T feat aa Workara, addrteatag tbe aosam- yaNto. dow, biix£ cabkwt Utehen. •4»4779 ...... ■ (or a heartng'^- .— te allowance of te Myctestar. to saidId Dteriot. ita- Wedneadky they were reunit- chart. COLUMBU LAKE — For Rent mock Oo„ RaaMcn, 6«8 lfiif. Nottee to beraby givwi to the qonoervator’a good now, I tMiUe PH bo able to My Wadnaaday. uegad aute a *lto p isr, asnd 90e in aoias to:, plenly of okweto, oerantoe Me VERNON sM aooouat ' ad la Loa Angelas. They am- Vo order, aend 88c to eolna k>: w«t«r(|roto eottages, U A R REALTY GO., INC. taxpaj^M of fte 1 »w a o f M - VB0l|K»r > - Mtetar Rd. coma bate tefora the tima pie- flua 8hmMM, The Manabeeter Uih, heat, hot wM cr,----- —r MANOi l HTBR 8)4 /ite toB tteA'k *6* e f 48)4 '»Uto on fstt aypofl tataar, A nm OatMt, The Ifanchaater r. AwF isr. OaH “ - 646- - - ’ $ 1 1 ,9 9 0 . e2S IBFOelfiV v m n , S bepi^ oft an dlotod,’’ • • • ^Ei-sitfiir MeraM. IIM AVB, OF Bvening Herald, IIM AVK. OF bUnds, atosm wtodouto aftos, •ASjWW fAS-MTS Rsiidh, easpoft,! 1)4 tetM, Mg tho doUar, laid on the tet of R Mod bean OKpaetod that odtor, oentraRy hwatod, tonly 11 Roeni'RonaA EMn* Wt Ritteta wita p4n««. fiWtoar ftoto New York. A.nfllKUUi, MEW XBHK, N.Y, AMERICAS, NBW XPiUt, N.X. •flraptaieed MHag room; S 'M - U«4, be y e a idoa aitfl ianUm teed en «nlet raral Otffifrf ttfiniiitarad, infitanttiB to ho origtaa)ty-Mnt the oaa.aaadUy te 106M. yard, M86. monthly. 668-Mai or tUtaa-ZofxfVk — :t e r protea- IMM, OOWBWm X LAKE •» liwteted rooms, larga tot, nonvsiileat la- OB tte iSth day o t M ay i m . straet, • JCenr aheppinc. mown. FuH 916,900. QttI* ing fin aodiHilaon gama wMbout damage to Itto Far M-atoas mailing add 10c 649-3S66. niniSftlnc ____ _ —.J uer a r 'sWl vwa atonal iMbM — laat aaw, bar .ld- F or let-ctoaa luaiHi^ add 10c smad 4 room oottife. lA iit do cation. Rayaa Agsnoy. 068-4808 lataraM At tha rate of 6/10 achdels, Ahorotea. Ex- taf and Got^ntb RaaMtes, 648* (Ttog a ctrouio-,ctrouio- to 1 to Puerto Rico and. than rata- my.v ___ ■ for aaili pattern. Prlirt Name, own redaboraMng. Cotmia only. MAHOBEHTiRbeautiful new ther in IteCUB, bar naUva'oky, for each pattern. Print Name, WINTER mUPBT •—Ifew 8' o i i % per month or fraction of eeltont Ihianoing avail*.- IMS, 878-68447^ iST tou t isivan ssM -— ,— ------— in 1960, Jured it In tte opmlng game of Tba 440.000 H /3W U m am tera ” Vars»i^w^
PAGE TWENTY-POUR THURSDAY; MAY 18,1965 Avenge D a i^ N e t Prepa Rim The WeathM For the Week Eadeo' PWSMN e< V. ■. W«rta Mtay 8. 1NS Miaa Patricia Kackoyfckl, Re/beksh Licdge, will serve as Three delegates ftdrn TYinity Oleor, eeU teelghf, About Town daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keon* delegates of the lodge a t the Covenant Chu^h will attend the 1 4 , 1 6 5 froet hi Iswleeds; m m O f ard Rackowski of 754 Center 69th annual session of the Re- anntnl meetings of the Minister- Jianrlfpstpr lEupnittg St., is general co-chairman of bekah Assembly of Connecticut turn and the East Coast Con Mraaber o f the Aodtt Mnm DMmht O. K«Mh, a 1961 |r*d- the annual Freahinan Tea to be tomorrow and Saturday at the ference to d ^ through Sunday Bnreen a t ClrcnlatUsi Mte o< Manchester High Sdwcri, held Sunday at Albertus Mag SUUer-HUton Hotel, Hartford. in Boston, 'raey are HJalmar Maneheeter^A City o f Village Charm baa been elected to the Batee nus College, Mew Havbn^ Mies Mrs. Sedrick Strau^an will Carlson, RobeK Wldham and Oallege chapter o( Phi Beta Mary Louise Blake, daughter of serve on the state m the order the Rev. K. EJnar Raak, pastor. Kappa. the national honor ao- Mr. and Mrs. Oeoige Blake of committee and Mrs. C lyde VOL. LXXXTV, NO. 191 (TWBNTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1965 (Classified Advertislag on Page t l) p r ic e SEVEN CENTS cieCy. A eentor, Keith Is the aon 46 Elsie Dr., is in charge of Beckwith on the committee on A runwnags sale sponsored 0< Mr. and Mrs. Boy KeMh of 32 reservations, and Miss Eileen lawa by the Just Four Chib will be BoBiflter St. He is attendtog Doocy,' daughter of Mr. and h M at Orange Hall, 72 E. Bates on a acbolanMp. Mrs. Fred Doocy of Wapping, Washington Loyal Orange Center St., tomorrow at 9:30 will pour. Lodge will meet tomorrow night a.m. Anyone having articles for Major Williams’ n ie Orangemen and ladies at the Orange Hall at 7:45. The sale may bring them to Orange J U ^ RIGHT WHl visit Oatbedral of the Pines Mre. Beverly Jenkins and Royal Arch Purple Mark De Hall this evening after 6:30. Cruiser Stolen an Sunday morning, leaving Mrs. Maurice Waddell, both gree will be exemplified. Re The public Is Invited to the FOR past noble grands of Sunset freshments will be served. sale. Red Chinese Explode Dtange Hall at 7. BOSTON (AP) — Major COOK-OUT TIME! Leslie Williams, executive ' officer o t the Connecticut State Police, attended a con U.S. CHOICE TOP QUALITY BEEF ference here last night oh law enforcement and securi NEW YORK ty. During the conference, his Second Nuclear Bomb unmarked state police car, containing a loaded .32 cali ber revolver and a .30 cali "VALUE ber U.S. Army carbine with WAY 100 rounds of ammunition, lb was stolen from a nearby J e t ihsL w iH v CL TRIMMED" parking garage. U.S. Reports MOST State Police said the ga rage required that keys be left in the Ignition to allow Newest Blast the car to be moved if nec essary. They said keys to the trunk, where the arms Was Expected were stored, were not in the p in sh w i& L car. WASHINGTON (AP) - - U. S. CHOICE An attendant told Boston police that he saw a youth 'The U.S. government con Roast! in a T-shirt drive the car firmed today that Red RUMP from the garage but was un China has set off a second MORE FLAVOR and TENDERNESS . . . MORE MEAT to EAT able to stop him. Hiroshima-size atomic ex plosion. It renewed a prom No imagination is needed to make a chuck roast into a masterpi*c® of ten S tE A K ise to support non-nuclear der, flavorful eating pleasure if it’s a U. S. Choice or Premium Pinehurst SMALL, LEAN (BONE-IN) Events roast backed by Pinphuret’s 100% satisfaction guarantee. nations against “ threat of WELL-TRIMMED nuclear blackmail.’’ SMOKED State Department press offi BONELESS ECONOMY Bone In . . . Tender In State cer Robert J. McCloskey said the Oommunist CSilneee explod L«an s h o u l d e r s ed their second nuclear device BLOCK CHUCK at about 9 o ’clock Eastern Family of Three Standard Time Thursday night CHUCK POT ROAST Lean Roast at their test site at Lop Not in L b . 3 7 C \ GRADE A — TENDER GROWN — PLUMP western China. Killed by Smoke The U.S. announcement fol lowed a Peking radio broadcast CHICKEN In Old Greenwich which reported the second nu Clinging to cables 260 feet above the New York Haroor, rrederick Korn, 21, clear test and described tt as a threatens to jump from the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. Two New York police OLD GREENWICH success. men pulled him to safety after he clung there 95 minutes. (AP Photofax.) McCloskey sold the No, 3 ROAH (AP)—A family of three BREASTS Queen Elizabeth 11 welcomes Mrs. John F. Kennedy to- Runnymede for the atomic shot, as detected by U.S. —an insurance executive, monitors, appeared to be about First Would-Be Jumper his wife and daughter— dedication of the memorial to President Kennedy. The Kennedy children, John, the same size as the 20-kiloton Volpe Submits died of suffocation today in 4, and Caroline, 7, are with their mother. (AP Photofax.) explosion the Chinese originated CHICKEN last Oct. 16 —or “ poettbly a COME TO nNEHURST FOR FRESHLY GROUND CHUCK OR ROUND STEAK a fashionable section of little larger.” Record Budget Old Greenwich. The Peking announcement Bachelor Saved The victims were William had been greeted here with no Imperial Boneless Chuck BOSTON (AP)—Gov. John A. Bainbridge, 41, his wife Barbara surprise. Save (m Groceries at Pinehurst LEGS Volpe has submitted a record and their daughter Constance, Kennedy Memorial Sen. John J. Sparkman, D- 158 million capital outlay bud- 22. Ale., acting chairman of tha Oven Roast o 9 ^ set to the legislature, and said Fire Chief William H. Dawson Senate Foreign Reis/tiions Com (GENUINE PARTS—NOT QUARTERS) From New Bridge more than half of the state's estimated the damage at $70,000. mittee sold tt “ adds a Uttls HAWAHAN red PUNCH buildings are in fair to poor Police said Bainbridge, an ex more bleakness to the world.” - SAVOY CHUCK condition. ecutive with the Equitable Life NEW YORK (A P )— An unemirfoyed young bachelor The test had been eiqiected IMPORTED U A AJ The largest single category Assurance Oo. In New York, his eince Feb. 14, four months after OVEN or POT ROAST from Brooklyn perched for 96 minutes on an outer was education, with $40 mil wife and daughter suffocated In Dedicated by Queen the detonation of Red China's FULLY COOKED n M IV I SLICED TO ORDER (Boiled Ham Style) 3 O O c Lb. b ^ m of the world’s largest suspension bridge early to lion, of which $17 million was the blaze that tore through the first nuclear device. At tiiot allocated to the' University of > -«tory frame house on Oove BONELESS lb. day, threatening to jump 260 feet into New York Har 2 4 RUNNYMEDE, England^^nd Edward M. Kennedy, and-^foof America by tiie people of time the State Depaitment said, Massachusetts. Road, near Long Island Sound. without dlscloeiiig the aouroie o t DEL’S MEW bor. "IVo patrrtmen finally pulled him off. two of his sisters, Mrs. Stephen Britain in memory of John F, "BIG BUY OF THE WEEK" In a massage accompanying Officiate n id the three victims (AP) — On the hallowed its Informeitlen, ttiat tt had rea Hie man, identified as Fred-1c the budget requests, Volpe said Smith and Mrs. Peter Laivford. Kennedy, president of tha Unit' ORANGE DRINK 10c Barbecue Favorifes apparently were awakened by fields of Magna Carta, The queen invited Mrs. Ken- ed States 1961-43, died by an son to beheve pcepo rationa ftsr a SWEET arick Korn, 21. w u taken to police harbor patrol launch Thuraday the Government Cen smoke but were quickly over shot ■were under way. The ftott (CTease Refrigerate) quart oartoa DELUXE BONELESS IMPERIAL 3Dngs County Heoptal ta Bnook- spread a net below. Kom, Two Queen Elizabeth II with neidy and other members of the assassin's hand, 22 Novsmber LIFE ter Commission is seeking $7.7 come. ELBERTA PEACHES Sliced or Halves 3 For 88c -Ijm to t observation. police emergency crews and the Mrs. John Kennedy at her family to Windsor Castle for tea 1963.” (See Fage Tea) gHURFINE TOMATO JUICE-8, 46 oz. cans 89c CHUCK STEAK...... lb.99c Coast Guard also were on hand. (Boo Page Ten) A neighbor, Da-vld S. Otlldns, after the ceremony.. Then follows this quotation Police Sgt. William Kennedy, smelled smoke and spotted the side today dedicated Brit- (this was a great favorite all last summer) a priest and Korn's fa The memorial Is a seven-ton from Kennedy’s Inaugural ad iveinr SMdw w c h e e r ...... deal peude H e blaze from his window. His wife ains memorial to the late block of Portland stone on a dress; BUMBLE BEE ttier. Nathan, who arrived later, telei^oned the fire department. Bomb Threat Deluxt Barbecue Ribs, lean short ribs for bar kept up a banter of conversation American president. granite base, a .paved terrace “ Let every nation know whe 0 A>¥ EOCO • •••••»«••••••»,•• 8 for 90e Calkins said it looked os if ther It wishes us well or ill that becuing or baking lb. 79c. with Wm until officers were It was a sultry, sunny day, the and two stone seats, surrounded m n U lB WAX fA M R ...... 4 for Me WHITE MEAT TUNA (Solid Pack) 3 ^ * 1 able to pull him from the new the lire had been raging for hottest May day since 1953. by an acre of the meadow be we shall pay any price, bear Marks Indiana VERT TENDER Verrazano Narrows Bridge. Mayor of 10 Days about An hour by the time the The solemn ceremonies un side the Thames River 21 miles any burden, meet any hardship, h Xl l m a n n ’b His was the first such threat fire department was notified. folded only a short distance southwest of London. support any friend o r oppose Teacher Strike Mince the bridge opened laM Firemqn placed the blaze under from the spot where Magna It is one of BritcUn's most hal any foe in order to assure the Sknifine Frozen Orange Juice SHOULDER STEAK...... lb. 59c control about 30 minutes ^ e r Carta, with its precious liber survival and success of Uberty.” (For All Your Summi Stlads) Nov. 21. lowed sites, for it was there on SOUTH BOND, Ind. (AP) — MAYONNAISE Qt. they arrived, and entered the ties, was signed 760 years ago. June 15, 1215, that the barons of The caretaker at Runnym^e FRESH PORK SPARERIBS Kennedy and the priest, who Dies in Naugatuck dwelling. The bodies of the vic DELICIOUS declined Identity, engaged Kom With (he queen's dedication, Englsmd forced King John to reported earUer this week that Police searched the home ef COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS tims were found shortly after the rectangular, memorial of hundreds of sightseers had #sit- O O e 01 1 Lb. An conversation for 36 minutes put his seal on the Magna Carta School Supt. Alex Jardlne today TOBIN’S 1st PRIZE SKINLESS ward. Portland stone, and some of the —the great charter — which ed the memorial in advance of (Quarters) before he gave them a telephone NAUGA'TUCK (A P )— ^Thomas F. Rowley, 43, a alter an anonymous caller FRANKFURTERS IMPERIAL MARGARINE i L Pkgs. number where his father could The blaze broke out ait about historic ground immediately laid a Uon for the security of its dedication and “ a lot of them Democrat who became mayor of Naugatuck 10 days around it, became American were disappointed — they ex threatened to "bJow tt up” if ha GRO'TE & WEIGEL FRANKS SUNSWEET be reached. 3 a.m. Flames spouted about 60 Englitti political and personal ago after scoring an upset victory, died today in his feet above the roof. property. liberty. pected something Wggor.” fh»d the city’s striking teach When Kom Ignored his fa But architect Geoffrey Jelll- ers. ther's plea not to do “ anything home. They were the rift of the Brit Carved on the face of the Sdve On Groceries A t PJnehursf PRUNE JUICE Qt. B ot He defeated the Incumbent, executive. The community and Arrested in Holdup ish people to millions of whom coe, who designed the memori No explosive was found. foolish," emergency squad pa- memorial block are these al, said he expected that. Republican Joseph Raytkwich, the state have suffered a severe Kennedy was a revered figure, Jerdhie mrH 'Wtth attorneys to FOB THE LAUNDRY Jgolmcn George Sica and EJric HARTFORD (AP) — Three words: “ I avoided the built-up m em o issue notifications to each of the Ol-en secured themselves with by 47 votes. Naugatuck has a loss. . .’’ men were arrested today on symbolizing a young and ■vigor “ This acre of English ground pcqndaUon of about 21,000. Rowley, -who ■won his first race ous America. was given to' the United States (Sea Page Eight) 340 striking teachers that their Jfopes and edged out on the charges involving the holdup of contracts hwd been terminated. 3 Lb. Box Rowley leaves his widow, for office, was employed 'as a a Gtestonbury r^aurant. The President’s widow and his gelid Pack In Oil CANS DASH WASHING DETERGENT wind-tossed, two-foot beam that Despite his edict that tbs SHURFEVE White Tuna 4 qxtends 15 feet over the water. EJster, and three cWldren. steward at the Naugatuck Police said eight customers two children, Caroline, 7, and 99 FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ' r John F. Jr. 4, came to Britain to teachers retiim to their class A medioal examiner said that At the same time, the elder I(nights of Columbus Club, and were in the Bucks Comer cause of death was a heart seiz prior to that by the U.S. Rubber attend the ceremony. So did his rooms or be fired, members of How Um children love HOODS FRESH MILK when K om was telling Ids son that he the American Federation of •erved as .^milk with Big Shot tu* NeeUs’a ure. Rowley had been a diabetic Co. (See Page Ten) brothers. Senators Robert F. Particular About Flavor? REYNOLDS ALUMINUM FOIL 25 F t Roll /was disappointing his mother and had been treated for a heart Teattiera, AFL-CIO, voted again Chocolaie. mnd causing her anguish. Young At Naugatuck High School, State House Leaders MOM’S TIME SAVER ailment. Rowley 'was the star catcher this moniing to contlHue their And do like your “cold cuts’’ freshly sliced? Come Jtorn broke Into tears and cov Gov. John N. Dempsey said boycott. '4c. ered his face with his hand. Sica the baseball team. One of the BIG SHOT CHOCOUTE (»9c to our service meat counter and buy Tobin’s First today he was “ deeply shocked’’ ace pHchers at the time was “ It ie no longer a question of STA-FLO LIQUID STARCH Vi Gal. threw tfie rope around him and by Rowley’s sudden death. salary and money,” said Georga Prize Lebanon Bologna, Large and Small Bologna, 35c. Olsen pulled him away from a Frank (Spec) Shea, who later Rebel over Pensions 4 lb. Nestles Q u ick...... 99e “ It is esp ^ a lly tragic," went on to the New York ^Yan- T. Bull, president of the teach New England (pressed) Ham, Mother Goose Liver- eable he was grasping. ers union local. “ It is a question Keebler Town House Nabisco Swiss Dempsey said, “ that his death kees and Wa/^ington Senators. HARTFORD (A P )— Some members of the House are This family 4 lb. size of Nestle’s Chocolate Quick wurst, Cooked Salami and by all means try at A Police said Kom, using tele occurred when he 'was at the of the rlgltt to negotiate and dis Crackers .. 16 oa. pkg. '39e R o lls -----7)4 o*. pkg. 4Dc Rowley's death left open the in revolt. They’re afraid that their leaders may tor is too large for all except families buying Hoods least a Im f pound of freshly, sliced TAVERN phones on the bridge, .phoned very beginning of 'What I believe question of who will succeed him cuss wtth the school board.’* pedo a proposal to give them pensions. He called the school board’d milk in the gallon jug or carton. Hoods milk in the LOAF 1 / 2 lb. 60c. Our ftieat men will gladly give Piem twice and told them he would have been an outstanding was going to Jump. House Speaker J. Tyler Pat-<®>------labor-management poUciee “ un gallon glass is an everyday Pinehurst value at 69c you a tasting sample of Tavern Loaf or any cold career as Naugatuck’s chief. (See Page Ten) ‘ When Kennedy got there, terson said Thursday that the quorum present and ■voting. democratic and un-American.” and the $1.49 size Quick at this week’s special cut. CRISP R om had climbed a four-foot rebels have oversimplified the When the count on the first Two votos this morning, tha price of 99c is the best buy of the w e ^ . vail and crawled out on the issue, and that the leadership Judge tallied two less than a first by voice and the second by NEW:. DEUCIOU$ fcdge some feet west of the I was only considering delaying secret paper ballot, showed 349- CHECK and you will find that you pay the same 100 quorum, Majority Leader Louis CRUNCHY •ridge's Brooklyn tower. Kom Better Life Sought I action on pensions until the 1947 J. Padula was on his feet before 1 and 322-13 votes, respectively price for NABISCO cookies wherever you buy Particular Abauf Freshness? MANDARIN told him he was unemployed, session. the vote could be announced. to stay in session! them . . . BUT T A ST E . . . and you will find cookies a Kennedy said: "H ^y don’t He said the delay would give Patterson recognized Padula, Police were called to the Jar- fresher at Pinehurst. ' COME TO PINEHURST for Chuck or 3 in I you come down and I'll get you Modern-Day Pioneer Group time for a special subcommitte, then helped out when he seemed dine home after the mpette- CELERY I Job." preferably made up of young unsure what to say. tendent’s wife received the tela- Your children will enjoy Nabisco Twirls, Oreos or blend of freshly ground Pork, Beef and Veal "Keep away from me," Kom legislators, to draw up a care “ Was the majority leaer ~ the new Carmel Logs “Hoorays” . . : 49c pkg. and plied. Has 20th Clentury Trouble fully studied proposal 'With the about to request a 16 - minute (See Page Tea) •, the adults will go for Nabisco Home Style Fudge . . . Round Steak Ground . . . Lamb Paftias tlM teiHW moments, a assistance of actuaries. recees?” Pattereon asked. Rings or Cinnamon Rings at 39c. . . . Home style Sausage. HEARTS “ We simply want this legisla “ Yes, Mr. Speaker, that was V DODGE CITY, Kan. (AP)— A tattered group of ture to go out in a proper way Just 'What I had In mind,” modern-day pioneers— five adults and eight children— and go home without doing any Padula answered. thing to be ashamed of," Patter Patterson sent the aergeant- Bulletins Save On Groceries A t Pinehurst UNplequests are making their way north across the United States son said. at-arme to round up legittators determined to find a better, life in Canada. Leas than one-third of the total still in the corridors, and order Their trip is fraught with p«r-<»------:------rnembership was present when Native Fresh ed the rest to remain in the BUDGET WORK Cease-Fire tl, such as Juvenile offlqprs who “ I . Jumped them about the the House sessiem opened today. House until excused. CHOCK FULL ’0 TVUTS that heavenly wonder why tile children aren't kids not being in school,’’ Abbey But after about an hour a quor- “ This is no 'Way to conduct the WASHINGTON (AP) — was reached as members Coffee in school, townepeopte who coh- sold, ‘ "niey were kind of rude business of the state of Con President JoIuuob has started 89f aider them ponhandlefe, a ^ wandered into the House. necticut,” PatterscHi told tha spadewark on n 1987 bndgeS Short Cut Tender NATIVE ASPARAGUS In Domingo and eoM the children didn’t youngatera who find them iK have to go tp school. Cunning Without the quorum. House laMrmakers. with n eon for pcogranis ad After that, the rebels began EPBCIAL FEATURE PINEHUBST FISH u n it b d n a t io n b , n .y . game for mischief. ham said he didn’t send his leaders had planned to go ahead knngtawtloa and tanwratien Wagon master and originator to change their tactics, casting to deal with complex proh- Fresh filets of HadcTdck and Flounder . . . (AP) — tb * ,U,N. Security kids to school becouM he didn’t 'With all Hmns on the calendar &unctl called unanimously to of the trek ie Don Cunningham. believe In tt. ' that could be handled by voice negative votes for the Judges at leoM at bama and to Cunningham, hte wife and their a rate several timM higher than atiengtlMn peace and treo- CELEBY HEABTS 25c Fresh Mackerel . . . FRESH SWORDFISH . . . ASPARAGUS day for a ceaas-flrs in the Do “ He said they were going'to ■vote. 'Ihis business could be ac- minican Republic and asked two (diUdren started from Ol- I compUshed as long as no one in normal. dem hi the world. Johnson Conn. River fresh boned SHAD . . ^ else ney, Tex., on Feb. 17. A* Oor- Canada where they couod do u When one Judge drew 57 pat the Cabinet to work on . via# Ripenvrod Tomatoe* . . . Criap Cuoumban Aecretary-General U Hiant to ncy. they damn pleaMd; that they the house rose and ashed frozen sword. send a personal representative dell, OKte., they were Joined by whether a quorum was present. nayk” , another SO and another the bndget for the flaoal Iceberg and Boated Lattuoe Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Freeman of were getting tired of being 45 I^eraon and Padula decided ysnr ending June SO, 1007 aS 1 UK fp the strife-tom country. puttied around.’ ’ But by noon, as House mem Come to Pinehurst service meat counter for the'^ c-'His vote esme Immediately Iowa Pork, Tex., and their six bers trickled in, a roH caM was to qiiH for the day, and ad a White House wiesthig Abbey said one of the flrtt journed the House with 21 freshest NEW ENGLAND CHICKENS .... Fryers Mter Jordan, _ Ivory Coast and chUdten. and at Lone WoV, taken and it showed that 178 Thnrsday. Cengreea allll la BUNCH Okie., a bachelor named Nor questiona be w u asked by the Judgtii left to be acted upon. SUMMEB SQUASH TSc lb. ■alayalaEynA lald>II the proposal be men w u if they were .going to members were prseent—more wurhteg on the 1000 hudgeO. . . . Roasters . . . Broilers . . . Chicken Parts. man Dougherty hitched m>. After adjoununent, Psittersoh And the govemezeatt stin Is I ttjs U-nation ootmoU, w‘ which ■ be arruted. than a quorum. ‘ uremt Ttwy ore traveling in two cov sSM the le x e rs hays bssn wor operating under the lOOd bean eaUM into “ I asM no, that I would Just Senate Majority Leader Louis ried about the pension propo deal with the latest vlo- ered wagons, makeshift affolm make opt a report,” Abbey sidd. J. Gladstone said th,e Democrats budget, wItti six naora wosho fence in the Dominican-Repub- witti automobile wheels. With sals. “ It’a ao secret that this to go. "At tlMit they started packing have taken no firm position on has been a relatively hot Issue STEAKS FOR THE DISCRIMINATING . . . r I tfwm to a smell menage — two the pension plan, but may go FOR DELIVERY-^AU. 643-8059 te a m of horses, a mule, some up and 15 minutes latei they with a growing volume of steam _____ QGid he Intended to WM*e gone." along 'With the RapubUcan pro PLANES GBASH Our meat manager starts the barbecue season off with specially aged U. S. choice quality loins ^to bve quickly to carry out the goals, chickens and doge. They behind tt,” be said. Cunningham told Abbey some posal. Patterson said the teadera aro OABFOBUI, N. J. (A P I- give you steaks of unusual quality. "ate. He added that he ex nope the animate wlU qualify children threw cherry bombs at tbm to homeotood nsor Me- “We’re looking at tt with in- aympathetic both to the pentton Two elaglo full ooopertiton from all the wagons and o c a i^ the live te/rest,” Qtadstont sold. Buy a Sirloin foe the l^rge fam ily. . . boneless Club or individual Debnonice Steaks with'oidy'B tt*y Bridgp, B.C. They travol about pten and ptopoaote for a lagia- 30 m06a a day. stock ^ W dand, Kan. On the Rap. Garold 8. Spiegel, R- hitive pay rote# ottaotlva «t » a -fadV . one H bone for individual servings . . ^ ^ lajon was esUed at tha side of me wagona, Abbey sold, 1 A rttKttor oaugliit: 19 with TktimbuU, denied he was the next sestton. ' n^sMy ■ ' tha M W Oemlnlean childish hands had uttered crude leader cf the House revolt, but thi sitir nlew^hite n |«rt idilob declared thAt them .WWMon D olgtat and Jot- Tha present propoogl wo«M. Fer^houM '^th enly a s l^ d w bone and a very large-tenderloin in each juicy steak. Bny’ yeup more, Kdn. and suggeotive miaapeUings of soldi double the Isglslatora’ cunrent to Loir ^ ullK 01 OM Domingo' faced inunedt- Ashland and Dodge Otty. pinna wnn Mlten j Thn ethte steaks at the service counter. . . call Chaiies or Henry for spedal thickness cuts to be ready when risk ot deatruotton. The re- ‘T m rood at the whola s tW “ We’rs ls(tii« ttw IsoderslUp. $3,500 a bisomum soloky- xtok- you calL . r ...... • ,. . ... bl r ^ m e asked for the peraon- of K ansu.’’ sold Ounningtiani. "The men mre .in their iMIs, know something shouM be done ipg tt $3,500 a year. The lead- Intervantlbn of the Mcretary- ^Tve been, mistreated ouTtha wearing full, bushy: b e o W . Footwear for a Lifetime in the {leM of le ^ to liv e pen srs. bowsvsr, ora ooaaldsitiig iFAA.' ttae I’vs boon in fCitisaa. r A wastofn hats and 'Wge Jeaha,” •tona.” : ' on Incrsosa “ mora modast by on Abbey said. Ht oddod that Oun- Tyler III of Midland, Tex., a high itehool sw- good deal.” M t s n o o sold. K f l e o M r W gainc tb talk to anyone hsM m k IX o ^ n a ' SUl' STORE OF MA more.’* -4 nbiglwn W wsA - W tte far, lo(d|8 over the footwear he’s worn ih^his life- Fottanoo oal* 4ho- - te teifiNna he wogMi^ . . toualiy shout UtTWltmentlS' tinif, {| all,^ there’s 9J| pairs of shoes, b o ^ s^ip- wDuta also sufipHt a bUl t i Pia«*iiwl Grocery Inc. ■ Xhpteis- “ Jifia tram the booties (lower faft)tbe dis. ..ay :*l ‘ iiM HXft- tlialwipital,^ PWn* ^ « • ' zrsi
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