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■ ; ■ ’ * ^ THURSDAY, UAY T. IM I PAOS TWEMTY-El(3£rr i^tudr^iditr lEvfttftig Heraiib Averaco Defly NdtFrsei Rmi Bor fU Wook .. AaacmMy. Order John DuUca, steward o f the (Mge at, was sleeted ~Mg ehSsf May X 1884 ______for Olrta, wttl pr«- Elks Club, snnounoM that he Nation Formed . ^ HaroM SUtef. 198 Portar About Town MiBt2 Um Mothar’a Degrea Sat- will s w e cherrystone ple. A poUia* at 6:80 for mem- chowder Friday night trom4^x> Mambor ot tho Audit HAstford County TMCA Indian moMtnto puMa thla b « a and famlliea wiU precede 9. EHta, wlvea and guests are RsprssentaUvss «f tha T-Ia- Buroao at Ctrcnlatlou the preeentation. invited. dhiida Longheusa. A tamUy pic­ tn m t :» ts • at tb« Maacb^ dlaa Gulda tribes of M snelMtpr MencAssfep .i City of Vittago Ckorm tir n o * Arts. BxlilMt at nic for tha local nation will be ICotra OBaMnualty Ban. / Mancheater Square Dance Mrs. Calvin D. Greenwood will organised a Nation at a .meet­ held at Gay City State Park on Club will hold a dance tomor­ open her home at 529 Spring ing held last night Tbe purpose June 27. TOL. LXXXm. NO. 187 (TWKIfTY PAGES) M A N C H B SnR , CONN.. FRIDAY. M AT 8. 19$4 TPU da Chapter, will row from 7:80 to 10:80 p.m. at St. for the annual meeting and of tpe Nation la tq promota fsl- The Manchester tribes, or­ PRICE tmymf the Waddell School Auditorium. potiuck of the Hartford North- IpWMp among tha members of ganised under the direction of BINGO bold a nflltarjr wlilat tomorrow at • pan. at the MaMoic Tern- Robert Wiltlama will be the call­ field Club, Wednesday, May 18, the tribes, Um sxchange of Idssa Bari Robinson, resident TMCA pla w bh priaea ^nd refreah- er, and refreehmenta will be at 7:80. Miss Margaret L. Kom - and proJe^, and the promotion sserstary, will attend the fs- EVERY FRIDAY 8 PJi aMMta. IVdoeta nuQr be aeeured aerved. , giebel, Mrs. Preston R. Sage of programs sultsbls to larger ^ er and son weekends at Camp MAIN $T„ SOUTH COViNTSY at the door. and Mrs. Sedrick J. Straughan groope. Woodstock beginning on May Johnson Sees Race Peace E ven ts Membera o f the Rockville will be hosteasea PhlUip Toumsud, 304 Bld- 29. Mi— Mhrleae T. Forde, a Jun­ Area Chapter to the New Eng­ ior ta the Sdiool of Home I!co- land Family Campers Associa­ The Manchester Philatelic So­ In S tate es Sought in Debris •oanlca at Sthamona CoHm;e Boe- tion are reminded to register for, ciety will meet Tuesday at 7:30 toa, ia participating in a fund the spring safari to be held at p.m. at North Methodist Chtuoh. Coming First to Southland aoUcitatwn of atudenta and fac- Robin’s Farm, Belchertown, After the business meeting, the oUy W the John Bitagerald XCaaa., from May 22 through 24. program wriU be on circuit Housewives Told Kannefr Memorial Library. She books. ATLANTA, Gs. (AP)— la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Manchester, Pqwer Squadron President Johnson, touring To Use Caution; Ait^nr 106 Oak S t will meet tomorrow night at 8 District One, ConnecUOut the Deep South, cslled to­ f Pacific Plane Crash at North Methodist Church. Nurses Association, will kbid its Opens Office day for "justice among the /T h e monthly meeting of the Parker St. annual spring dinner Monday Attacker Sought Jteittord Area, Connecticut U- at Grantmoor Restaurant, New- Dr. Winfield S. Danielson Jr„ races." And he suggested '1 has announced the opening of ! w/' J ' / eeoaed Practical Nuraea Aaan., The British American Club Ingtoh. There .Will be a social that much of the South will HARTFORD (AP) wfll be held May l 8 at Hartford will hold a dance for members at 6:30 p.m. .With dinner at 7. his iWactice, limited to ortho­ find racial peace “ before Hoapttal at 8. Vim Anna F^ori and guests from 0 p.m. to 1 atm. dontics, at 330 Main ^t. Housewives should not, "V Investigators o f me Hartford Health Dept, Saturday at the clubhouse. Pvt.. Francis J. Moriarty, son the end o f racial strife in der any circum8tances,ykd- wm apeak on ‘Meala on of Mf. and Mrs. Paul J. Mori- Dr. Danielson is a graduate the cities of the North.” Cocktails will be served from 8 o f Amherst College, University mit anyone to their homes Whaala.’” Ail InterMted LFNa arty Sr., 27 Lilac St., will com­ Johnson made his dramaUc Find Cocked to 9. Charlie Varrick’a orches­ of Pennsylvania School of Den­ are tartted. tra will provide the music. plete a^anced training as a appeal for tee civil rights cause whom they do not kndw. cannoneer at the Army Artil­ tistry and Fairleigh Dickinson in an address prepared for a state Police Major/Samuel University, Graduate School of i breakfast m e e t ^ with mem­ Rome said tills taggmUon Is .38 Revolver A^vertlsement- lery and Missile Center, Ft. 'Sill, Orthodontics. | Okla., on May 17. bers of the Georgia Legislature. the best law enfori^ent of­ The Hartford Sneotric IJght He served two years in the,. His remarks, canvassing what ficials can offer In/Iight ot the Campcmy invites clubs to enter United States Air Force afld' he termed thr "many trmbles” CX)NCORD, Calif. (AP) Washington Lodge, LOL, wrlll was stationed at Loring Air recent attacks ow five women RUMMAGE the state-wide Do-Ahead-Des- nieet tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at of the South, were certain to be by a man drq^iNKL to work —Nine disaster detectives aerta-wlth-Mllk Raeipe Contest Force Base, Limestone, Maine. .| regarded as unusually signifi Orange Hall. The Royal Arch A native of Teancck, N. J.,' clothtng. from the Civil Aeronautics SALE C2ubs with 20 or hiore members Purple Mark degree will be ex­ cant. "Don’t be Anxious to open Sponsored by The may aubmlt an original recipe Dr. Danielson is married to th e ' Winding up a six-state tour of Board in Washinfirtoii, D.C., emplified. Refreshments wrill be former Bette L. Seddon of your door,” / the major cau­ M^SKT REBEKAH tiish using at least one and one- poverty-pecked Appalachia, the were sifting through aerved after the meeting. Rocky Hill. tioned. "Demand identification LODGED half cups ot fresh milk. The President suggested that in and if y o ^ become suspicious, wreckage today in an at­ searching for racial JtisUce, diab must be one which can be World War I Barracks and call youy local police immed­ tempt to find out what FRIDAY. MAY 8 refrigerated or frozen. Official Auxiliary are invited to Join A special Mother’s Day pro­ Georgia and the South "have a ^ 9 A J«. contMt rules and entry forms ‘•Ye Ole Timers Night” in Mer­ gram will be held Simday eve­ sure and faithful guide—the Con iately,” he warned. caused a Pacific Air Lines are available from participating iden, May 9, dinner to be served ning at 6 at the Trinity Coven­ sUtution of t|ie United States.” iTie / state police official turbo - prop plane crash Odd PgHows HoR dealers or from our local office at 6:30 p.m. in Franco Amer­ ant Church, Hackmatack St. Re declared: "Because the out that the attacker Thursday killing all 44 per­ A t The Ckaitef of The Hartford Electric Light ican Hail, 116 Colony St. John Mrs. Loring Bergman of Fitch­ OonstutiUon requires it—and be­ has /^osed ss a repairman 0 / sons aboard. slmilsr guise in all his Company. Deadline: May 25, Sokal, 68 Summer St., Meriden, burg, Maas., former missionary V - cause Justice demands It—we A quarter-mile trail at metal 1964. may be contacted for tickets. to ^ in a and Alaska, will be must protect the constitutional attecks. He stressed that bona- fragments, a garbled tape re- speaker. Mothers will be hon­ rights at all M our people. f^e .utility and malntsnance cording, a cocked and loaded ored in a special way. AU are "For no one of us is fully free men have idwitificatjon which revolver and bits of tee Victims’ welcome to attend. , l \ l until all of us are fully free. they are more than willing to bodies were all the evidence tee And tbe rights ot no single provide. investigators had to go on. Enid Bosenthal, daughter of American are truly secure unm He urged that women de­ The plane, a morning flight Mr. and Mrs. Morton Rosenthal the rights of all Americana Are mand SUM identification and if from Reno Nev., went down aft­ secure." of 88 Lawton Rd., choroegraph- they are at all suspicious, tell er stopping to Stockton, OaUf., President Johnson leans on a porch rail and talka Johnson said that “ tecial ed and performed in her own the person to wait outside the Just 40 miles east, San FYancls- composition at a progrsun pre­ over problems with James Terry, right, and Harri­ problems have deep roots in co, its destinatliHi. Southern soil." However,/he em­ door and call police to help sented last Friday at the Chll- son Moore in a Knoxville, Tenn., area being cleared identify him. Seconds before tile airlinef* dren^s Museum, West Hartford, Lingerie Favorites phasized his view that such for urban renewal. (AP Photofax.) Another important point plunged nose first to earth, a by the Hartford School of Bal­ h problems are not p^uliar to garbled message came over its LT.WOOD let. any single section/ saying: made by the major ia that wo­ men ahould report anyone who radio. But was lost to a screech “ They also trouble the passions of statid and electronic squeals. LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET of men on the shores of Mary­ appears susjXcious whether on Hie Federal Aviation Agancy Classic Slips 3.95 land, in the alums of Philadel- their property or Just in the had a tape recording of it that Rusk to Ask Aid lAtla and in the streets of New “ FRESH MEATS— RETAIL DEPARTMENT______. area of their homes. investigators hoped would pro­ CASH FUEL York.’ ■ "Study the person. Compare vide some clue. Everyone's favorite, thla basic slip of nylon Actually, he,/)book a hopeful tricot with Its lovely eimpllolty of aoallopa his height and weight to your .The FBI took charge of a view of the .tribulations of the husband or someone you knoiv." A priest stands on a hill above the wreckage of the Pacific Airlines transport cocked and loaded .38 caliber re­ and Val. The eheath skirt ends In deep South, with these words: "We Mother's Day Specials SERVICE aoallope edqed in Val .. . tinv rosei so* Of NATO in Viet he suggested. "Study his fea­ that crashed near Concord, Calif. Forty-four persons were killed. (AP. Photofax.) volver. At first it was believed may well fihd racial peace In tures and look for a distin­ to belong to a San Francisco po­ eenting the seallopa. Short and avsrago much of the South before the \ kATiVE MAYLED6E FARM Save 88.00 Oa 800 GaBoos guishing mark or characteris­ lice inspector, George Lacau, \ 32 to 38. Vi/hue. end of racial strife in the cities 84-Hour Bamar Servloa WASHINaTON (AP) — Seero-^bo preoorvod but that Its orgaiil- tic. Above all, try to get some who with his wife, Betty, was a satlon is a bad Idea. of the N q ^ .” passenger on the plane. tary of State Doan Rusk flies to He Mded teat Georgtena identification of his car.” Johnson Said A m p s today to uiga NATO al- Some U.8 . officials aald this A check to p^ce records, Petti'Skirts 3.00 The major said it is certain Lawyer Confident however, showed that none of TURKEYS 25 to 25 LB. McKinney Rea to contribute more to the reasoning could lead to a con- /(See Page Seven) the green clad attacker uses a fight against Communist guerril- the three revolyers refpsterod Slender simplicity defined In ooallops on clualon that the basic defense oar. The area he has covered to Gaining Trii^t Lumber aad Supply Oa. lU In South Tlot Naro and to / ------' by Lacau had the serial num­ this pettlikirt of feather — soft nylon trk pledge of NATO should be pre­ bis crimes is evidence o t this. TOBIN’S FIRST PB12X E s t 1947— Bolton ■uppbrt the U.8 . economic boy- served but that the military bers ot the weapon found to the GRADE “A* LONG ISLAND oot. Val lace edging on hemline and a> However, no one hss been able flOANKUESS — SKINLESS TeL 64S-2141 •ott of Cuba. conunand system should be rad- (H B usiness PhUpot W ill Win wreckage. eenta of tiny rosebuds. From our fast* Rusk will attend a meeting of Lynda Shows to come up with a description. "Our captains ara authorized paoed “ Rosemary” oolleotlon. Short and ,ically altered and weakened If Major Rome said that al­ U ta IS LBS. ■ the North Atlantic Treaty Orgad- not actusUy abandmed. to carry a gun.” said a Paclfle HAMS DUCKLINGS average In amall, medium, large. White. iaation foreign mlnlstera at the though he urges women to be HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP)— Air Lines spokesman. "But nona Ball did not mention France or There were plentiful signs, as Hague next week following a Capacity as suspicious, be also cautions An attoBoey tepreasnting awLake before the summer ii has ever done so to our knowl- De Oatille by name, but bis the Business (Jouncii b ^ a u Tialt toDruaaels. * them not to be caught up to tbe Negro minister who hss been out.” Atty. Ritter said. adge.” speech at Oaorgetown Unlver- weekend meetings with high ad- Briefs 1.75 (ki to# ova of Ruak’a depar­ fever of recent events. "Be rea- denied use at Andover Lake j Atty.> Ritter indicated he wlU Sheriff Walter Young aakef nty was In soms ways tea nnokt Bonably oertain tee man bi mlalstratieB oWhlste today, that AUCA'a effor to the ture, Undersecretary of State outspoken discussion of tee dan- dlctr" ’ - ...... disaster squad to m $1.25 o monHi. Tho locker hoMs about 250 pounds of moot. The |U.6-billion tax cut, psur- nemcec Unce. Linked with the from ths AP Wires tog of tee federal payrolls, and Resentment Growing attack wae a Cambodlaa Comporo this dod boforo you buy o home frccscr. Tailored Slip of the President’s appafont apprs- charge teat a,Vieinameae ar­ GALLON ciation of the role of corporate IC ^ ' mored ooluma of 18 vehlcm NEW YORK (AP)—Hsrfsm—ADeltoquency and Crime, calls !... CASH U.S. marehale eerve m art er- proSts as a basic Ingredient of Thursday raided the village IF YOU LIKE THE, REST GIVE US A TEST containing the nation’s heaviest for an estimated outlay of 160 GaL Minimum der today eodtog teat of strikm ec(Mu>mic growth were among $110 of Teey, deeorlbed ae in concentration of Negroes— million over a three-year period. 51 MSSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 543.8424 Opaline Satin Tricot '' against four railroads by fire­ other factors cited as appeiotog southeast Cambodia two emerges to a government-fl- It hasn’t been implemented. men protesting elimination of to business leaders. milea-inside the frontier. Mil­ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE TEL. 289-1219 nanc^ report as a ghetto of Dr. Kenneth B. d ark, profes­ 84 Hour B u n w Bervlea htmdreds o f firemen's jobs un­ Most of the council's active itary authorities in Phnom der arbitration ruling. , . . membership — Which embraces despair. sor of psychology at City College And the report warned that of New York and director of Penh, the t.'nmbodian capital, Adm. Klehlsaburo Nomura, Ja­ many of the biggest names to said six persons. Including n pan’s ambassador to United industry—have had close con- unless the white man does some­ HARYOU, denied reports i at­ thing soon to correct the sltua- tributed to the organisation that rural guard, were killed. Me 4.00 States when his country at­ tact with Johnson since he be­ Amerieaes were included. tacked Pearl Harbor, dies after came president. Two of them, Uon, Harlem’s residents might 400 Negro youths are members Trim, batio slip of opoHho-oatln tri* try to soothe their frustrations long lUnees, at age of 86. . . . railroad president Stuart Saun- of gangs formed speciflcaLy to oot* Bright with bands of e^tln with violence. kill and wound whites. TO B U N T ’m u c S K H I Maximum security preoauttons ders andd auto manufacturer' oaOTON (AP)-The Navy' ribbon add ohoor nylon. Propor- bMng tightened to Egypt for Henry Ford headed tee Bus- "We don’t want any bloodshed Yet, the report ' contained n, if we can help It," one youthful wlU reaumc the aeairh for tionod sizes in short. 32 to 38 and arrival of Premier Khrushchev. biess Committee for Tax Reduc- quotes from taped interviews ■ubmaitne Hucaber, nuclear^ avorago, 32 to 40. Whito. . resident of Harlem told re­ which clearly implied that the Saturday. . , . University of To- bon. * searchers for Harlem Youth powered craft which dlaap- ronto embarHs on human rs-1 About ons-third of tee coun­ district’s population 1s a human pceredW te tee Attentte in Opportunities Unlimited. bomb with a short fuse. search project to find out how members wsre among ths "But if there baa' to be a little April, IMS, it was discloaed technology atfeote eoltore and 70 prominent induatrialists and blood-letting, well and good," he “ This la a Jungle—this is the today by Navy offiotels at vice versa. added. heart of it,” said a 36-year-old the submarine . base. Opera- KOMAR’S woman. Senate Republican Leader (See Page Thirteen) It was one of hundreds of in­ tioea are expected to get un­ Everett M. Dlrkseh of Dltoois terviews conducted by HARYOU "Everything is a big laugh in der way In mid-nionte with this dump Unless you kill a tans to put before admtoistra- in the 8)4 square miles of Man­ Oapt Frank A. Andrews, who Slon officials the changes he Trinity’s Caper hattan tenements that make up cop,” said a 21-year-old man. directed tee orlglna) oearch wants in pabUc aooommodatloae Hartem. "Then they don’t laugh.” task group. In charge. Me wlU eectlen of elvU rights bOl. The study cost $886,000. The be relieved tomorrow ae cem- Riot on Ivories (Bee Pagw Thirteen) ' mender of eubmailne derelep- Tear gaa aad Knaahots queU city and federal governments shared the cost. ment group two at tee base nprielng at Iowa Men’s Reform­ to beconse cMuntender of teak atory— third such uprising in HARTFORD. COnn. (AP)— The 614-page copyrighted re­ None of that panty raiding or group 168.1 for tee Offloe of. seven months . . . Greek and port, issued Thursday, summed Minigter Enters W e hove re- cramming of telej^one booths Naval Research. Search ef­ Turldsh Cypriote eschaage fire up: "Massive deterioration of stecked eer for the students of Trinity Ool- the fabric of society and its in­ forts In tee 8460-foot deep through ali^t to two neighbor­ legs. At 'lsast not this weekend. 14th Day of Fast aquare-mllr area eixMit 886, ing villages south of Nicosia I . stitutions is indicated by the Noop Saturday will signal ths findings of this study." milee off Cape Cod believed shefyes oud opol- Gov. Nelsor A. Rockafeller 4t- start of a nonstop, 13-hour Researchers said they found CHESTER, Pa. (AP) —"I to he the grave of lliraalier | 0 iii0 mcuiy taelcs those he calls rigtat-wiM recital involving 70 agUe fin­ among Harlem’s realdents all aron’t stop fasting until the doc­ wUI bo led by Bathyscaphe extremlste for dalltog Republi­ gers, a piano to Trinity’s Sea- the ingredients for apathy and tor says I may gether with chain and c ^ le . form the bsse'fiw the 'dunes and it is hoped they a ...... t, rn.imvjv. m . A elmUar program, qpproveg u - ■ •• la ECMitegfrin kg tke Prost* prevent underminiRf and erosion by the ocean. (AP Fhotofax.) \ , . ] ee JuvanUe

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' ) KANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M A N C H ^T ^ OONN« FRIDAY, MAY t, 1964 a > V. i liiifCBBREir BVININO HtBATJl; l^CHEaPEB, e0NN„ FRIDAY,JUt A 1964 ' . Hebron Shemwold on Bridge \ Johroon Seeki' inr' a Car Parking ' 01635 FA ei* Confident gW hl <)ae2atlMM OUE8BE8 IF North-SeoUi' vuhwraUa PAUL'S HOUSE Announce Engagements State JC Poit Otnter S i Dempey -Tegeler Oe.. B B IO aE TO TTIN NORTH ROUTE 90—VERNON Ih a Mietier, dpilaM d by Oie ef New Tetfc 311!^ Manchester Jay esra, hRtttd- At Green Hit By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Mto Ralpli SiwiWm. la bitandad $ Sii(?a lag the state oonventlon of the , Natieaal Men’ s O 1105 For RAMnrstioM Phili^t Will Win for tha uaa at rtaidanta o f Junior Chamber of Commerce The board of selectmen re­ Bid AMcad Tsnm Ckampl — ♦ 9t T i. 875-164S WaathiU Gardens. ‘R m struc­ EAST in Bridgeport tbnlght and to­ quest that parking on Hebron Conn. Bank and l^eople play biidgs fbr differ­ ture, wHli moat af tha lahor to 7S2 4 10 9S « morrow, will ’ tie oampalgnlng be done bgr * e Jay eses, w ill Green U limited to the paved Trust Oo...... g7H T IH ent reasona. Some like the men-" 9) Hartford National . A I 5 ^ 97543 lOTHERS for the election ef a Weal man have redwood bsno^ and a 0 753 O t Public Records Will Shakespeare would never recognize it but one of area south of Rt. 6A from the Bdbk Ck>...... E lU tal stimulation; others think COME M k f WITH US SUNDAY "We note fran noent nrtl- to the peeitlaii of state vice flagatono floor, asMI will ba top- Hewitt residence to the town their partners neeO the stimula­ «AI43 (hKITZ olee wtalrii have appeared tat president. me: his popular efforts will be presented in musical form to­ Fire lasaraaea Compaaies SOUTH pad with a roof. hall. Oonaiderable damage has Hartford F|re -----70H 74^1 tion. There's nothing like giv­ M k io w FocnI, IBretlMt S«rvie«, IHil Mmm , tha pmaa that you Intend to Leonard A . Jotaiunn, pa . V ‘ morrow night at the Buahnell. “The Boys from Syra­ baan don* to the grass on the « A K 5 *w a^ fa Andover Lake, in an T o O. Ri^enond CMtUofc, for I National Rre ....132 149 ing your partner a problem, t? Q president of the Mamdiester green north c i Rt. 6A, and the C o ^ l ^ * effort to BUbatantiate your conKmotton of a girage at 182 cuse” ia the production, based— loosely to say the le a s t- Phoenix Fire .....in 180 with a litUa prepared speech In O AK(i942 Jaycees, ia seeking the poet of selectmen hope to re-establish claimad right to use the lake Lydall R t, 93,«00. on “C ^ e d y of Errors." l i f e and Indemalty Ins. Cos. reserve in ease he fails to solvs « Q I 0 5 OPEN 7 DAYS^WEBC state vioe proskleRt in Region Circle Heaided the grass this spring If parking and adjolfing faeflittea,” tha T o G. Haymond Chtttiok, for Hita wiU b « one of U»e will be the Mrs. Riverside of Aetna Casualty ..122 130 the problem. S e a * West Neatl 7, oompoaed of lodgea from is eliminated. Evtiy Friday Twin Lobst^N Dinner—fOiSO managemant aaaoclatlon aaid alteratMna to a dwelling 132 Closeout more unusual way* of marking 1064 contest for mothers only. Aetna U f a ...... 191^ 199H South dealer 10 Fssi 1 ^ Baat Hartford, Olutonbury, By Mrg. Lappen The board of finance will in Its lettto. IdMfeU R t, 9600. eheluwpeare'e 400th anniver- Cash prizes w ill be awarded to Conn. General . . . .191 199 North-South vulnerable 3 N T All Dining and Dancing Friday an^ &tarday 9-1 hold a public hearing to­ "Although it la our ojriaiaa To Choman Housearrecklng Enfield, RockviBe, South Wind­ ■aiy year. "Oofne«fy of Bkror*” flrst and second place winners Hfd. Steam Boiler 186 144 Opening lead—three e f clubs Ploasa Ckll For RoaonratMa^ sor, Suffield and Manchester. Mrs. Kenneth Lappen w night at 8, the purpose being a Security Ina...... 70% 74% that you have no legal right or for Thomaa Haokett for demo­ Special WM, bowevar, the first of lus who will be Judged primarily on West opened the three of lition of a dwelling at 546 N. Robert D. Murdock will serve elected leader of the Mother­ wardrobe. There will also be discussion o f ail items In Ute Trkvelers (new) .. 47 50 West would havs no ehanoa to easement in or to any of the hood of Mary Mothers’ cWcle plays to be made taito a mu- clube, and Bast won with tiie property which we own, we Main St„ 9200. aa Johnson's campaign man­ cash awards for the youngest budget requests of the board Pobllc Uttlittee king. East returned the deuce deliver his tittle speech. at a meeting held Monday. sioaL DaUy qdSetlon know that your claim ia made To CJhotnan Hourawrecklng ager, and w ill be assisted by the and oldest mothers, the mother of education and general gov­ Ck>nn. U gh t .Power 39 41 of clubs, South finessed with Rodgers and Hart provided Partner opens w l* one heart, In good faltlii" the letter aUted. for the Tcevn of Maneheater, for rest of the local delegation of Other officers Include Mrs. ALUMNUM with the most-identical twins, ernment boards and agencies Hartford Gas Co. . 40 43 the king. Shut returned the Raymond Murphy, co-leader; the lyriee and music for the and the aext player pnaeee. "Aa we are moat anxious that the dnnolltlon of a dwelling at Stephen Lockwood, (3raig Hes­ the most children and the most for the 1964-65 fiscal year. Southern New Ehig- deuce of clube. South finessed Mrs. Bernard McDonnell, se­ oomedgr, orlglnaUy produced a You 'hold: Spi^ea, Q-A-4-8; the validity o f your claim be 19-» Maple St, 91.000. ton, John Jeffers, Ted Reuaa- attractive hat. Board of education requests land Teleidione . 56% 60% /with ^ e ' ten, and West won cretary; Mrs. Leo Fisher, trea­ quarter oentuiy ago. Revived HearU, K-d-19-2; Diamonds, r Judicially determtaied as quickly To Paul Oowley, for altara- wlg, Titayer Browne, Wayne Combinatnn The contests are open to all atand at 6199.534, representing Maaafactnrlag Companies with me Jack. S T A T E m a surer; Mra. Vincent Pcmleskl, last year, it has enjoyed re- F-lABi Chibs. 9A. aa poasibla, wa requeat that you tlons to a dwelling at 62 I>aver Mancheaiter, Jack Ounmings. mothers on the midway—noth­ an increase of approximately Allied Thermal ... 47% 51% I West cashed the ace of clubs, librarian; Mrs. Gerard O’Hara, ■eared success in New York, SH O W N A T 5:80 a 8:45 Join with us In an application R d„ 9300. Donald Genovesi. Donald ing to buy, not even a ticket. $16,000 over the amount ap­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. 54 58 ' dropping declarer’s queen. West What do you say? 'fo R. E. WandeU for Niohola- welfare; Mrs. kyle Miller, pub­ where R's been running 18 to a court of competent, author­ Tbooiaa photo^ Martin photo^ The engagement of Miss Pris­ Briggs and Steve Blum. DOORS Stage shows are listed at 3, 6 propriated. Barden ...... 12 13% then led his last club, and Bast Answer: Bid two hearta. The Manchcator Tire Inc., tor al- licity; Mrs. Richard Thorpe and months, end on e more recent ity fo r such a detarmination. The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss cilla Ruth Hill to Victor Bronke and 9 p.m. O f course there will TTie increase is accounted for Bristol Braaa .... 9 10 > won with the eight. hand is worth only one un­ teratkma to an industiM build­ Laat Saturrps de Ballet recruited from Returns Spade 14 (OMNI A copy of the letter v s m aent tion to a dwelling at 88 Bryan in New Janey and ia employed County Agricultural Extension NI CHOLS BITES ardessaraeos byay United unueo Airlines,ivirimes and Connecticut State College, New the Windsor Jesters production advanced adult students of sev­ Bast finally returned a spade, ANBIE IMCKINSONBoiin)^ to Atty. Ritter. He Dr., 9800. by the Bell Telephone Oo. at Council, la a demonstration ______iMMNDaancnKH is presently employed by Pratt Britain. Miss Hill, formerly a REDWOOD of “Medea” May 12 throi«h 16 eral area ballet achoola. The hoping to promote a trick if WEST KAJRTFXMID (AP) — sented the Rev. Mr. Fhilpbt^ Haddon Helghta. workshop, to take place Thurs­ Rusk to Ask Aid SUN. a MON. — Walt Disney’s “A TIGER WALKS” A Whltn^, division of United I Grade 1 teacher at Vernon, Is at the Ely Orchard Iheater at artistic adviabr is Maria Swo- his partner had the king of BXineral servioea w ill he held previoua efforts to win lake, IA. Guay, a graduate cf litan- Aircraft (jorp.. East Hart day, May 21, at the Tolland Hartford. teaching at Arlington, Va„ this Loomis Befool. Mr. Wiliams has boda, famed ballet mistress and spades. South promptly rattled Saturday fo r BVank Marvin lights for him before the State dieoter High School and the Oosmty Agrlcidtural Center for Of NATO in Viet STUDEN7^FACITLTY DISCOUNT COUPON Man Cute Elbow Mr. Audette is a graduate of year. DASKCT an>earsd in numwoua Shake- present faculty member of the spades, making the gam e and Nichols, a retired state police Ci'vil Rights CSommiaaion, A t­ Manchester High School and the 4-H (ilub leaders, from 8 to 5 university at Connecticut, la Mr. Bronke graduated from ^learean phyra and was recent­ Ballet Ruaee School of New rubber. oMoer who held * the rank of torney Gfoneral Harold M. Mul- serving with the United States University of Connecticut where p jn „ or 7:46 to 9:45 p.m.; also m in 2-Car Crash the University of Connecticut ly seen in the Mark Twain York. (OoatiMied fima Page O ) West then rattled off his lit­ major for 26 yean, mcbols, vay and O overn or John N. he was a member of Theta Xi fo r Junior leaders, on Saturday A ir Force and is stationed at and received his master’s de­ WEAVE Masters produotkxi at “Toys m Hartford now ranks/ WHh tle speech about partners Who w4k> retired 10 yean ago, died -HAMLET- D m p sey. fraternity. He served two years M ay 23, from 9 to 11 a.m. The emment o f South Viet Nam — McGuire Air Force Base, Ft. gree from Case Institute of the Attic.” Washington, San Francisco and couldn't guess the right suit yesterday at hia home. He is irU B M tA Y , m a y IStfa O N L Y A T 4. 5:30 B 9 The civil rights oommiatoon, Guy C. jjorsc, 80, of 109 Fos­ aa a lieutenant with the United objective la to show t^e differ­ assistance in the form of tech­ Dlx, N J . Technology, Cleveland, Ohio. Oirtain for “Medea” li^I be Chicago aa a d ty with ita own even if the deck contained only survived by bis wife, Roee Pliiel I I in a report to the governor, aaid ter St, yestdrday afternoon at States Army in Germany. He Is ence between . damonstratiopa nical experts in transportation, The wedding wiU take {dace He is a member of Pi Tau Sig­ 1:30 nightly. Tickets will be resident profeeaional dance com­ one suit instead of four. Aa you Nichols. I Box Ofloe Price 11D is c o id PRICE ^ th this coupon) I . racial prejudice was the baala Maneheater Memorial Hoaititsl employed by the Travelers In­ FENCE and ifiustrated taSu; to under­ agriculture, and the u e and la soloist. The altar The Oldest end Lergest Pest (k»ntrol Company In Conneeticut ONE SHOW AT DUSK Mass, and Mias Sarah Greer of night at 8:30 at M illaid Audi- brother and stater in Amaton Andover property owner. Mul- sengers, Mrs. Helen Theil of was decorated with gladioli and No one was injured. A power WA' Jack Lemmon toritun, University o f Hartford. (Hebron). v «y aaid he would enter such a company workman said the New Haven; and a son, James, LIN. FOOT „ Of Club Show Lee ResnIck Cambridge, Mass., and Gabron’s carnations. PartleipantB will be students of proceeding aa a "friend of the lines were only burned. of Denver, (3olo. The Clark’s “DAYS OF WINE Here’s Your Landmark For— w ife Sophie, were shaken up but The bride was given In mar­ Renato Bonacini of the Hartt Manchester Evening Herald aourt.1’ did not require medical treat Hebron oorreapondent. Miss Su- Whiton Mamorial library AND ROSES” riage by her father. She wore a College of Music fsiculty. To­ 2S North S t-/ IU . 423-9001 F IN E DINING , COCKTAILS and The management aaaoclation, ment after their cars collided DANCE ean B. Pendleloa, lelqilione 223- will be the scene o f the first Oo-hit—Bette Davis full-length gown of silk peau de morrow evening at 8:30 the col­ WILLDIANTIC eiting a recent state supreme last night at 8 on Center SL «4 8 . flower show, "In the M erry “Whatever H^pened Facilities for BANQUETS and WEDDINGS... sole and Alenoon lace 'with lege's opera students wUl p rt- M e n y Month o f M ay," to bo to Baby Jane” court decision in a slmUar case, at Linden St. Police said that overskirt. Her ahoutder-length SLATE TONIGHT Mother’s Day dlnnen will be contends that no property own­ Rosenshein was attempting to TO THE ORIGINAL seat *‘An) OpeiaMA tr^veeUngr preaented by jthe newly federat­ served fle m noon until 8«p.m. veil fell from ,a pllH>ox, and her — S U N D A Y — TEU 643-2342 FOR RESERVATIONS er haa an inherent right to use make a left turn when Oabron, Monday avening at 8:80 the col­ ed Perennial Planters Garden and 15 it’s a alq|' day for a ' ’• Jerry Lewis bouquet was of white roses and OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE the lake. coming from the opposite dl lege Mualcum Cbdr wUl pre- Speaker Listed Club from 1 to 6 p.m. on M ay drive, why >aot «ramve for “OTE NUTTY ggrdeniaa. — FLAGSTONE “V ER SA m ES” The Rev. Mr. Fhilpot haa reoUon, passed to the right of aeit an a capeUa'pfo^yam.'knd 16. early overling and make a PROFESSOR” Mias Carol ‘niomas of Ver­ riiru to Festnrisg llw talents ef a stopped line o f traffic and MONDAY SATURDAY 9:00 5:30—lilURSDAYS TILL 9 PJM. Wednesday at 8:30 pianist By iQarden Club This will be the first oppor- full day ef rriaxation for "To Catch A ThleT leased his four-room lake cot­ non, siBter o f the bride, was voenUst, galtarists, and struck the right front fender i r x i r Shirley Haven will be heard in tunlty of membera to exhibit as Mom? Make Mother's Day' tage to both white and Negro maid of honor. Her fuU-Iength drammer, for your snjey- tenants much o f the time aince and wheel of the Rosenshein — OUR STORE IS COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT — a concert. All programs are Mrs. Albert H. Strong of We­ a club in olaases o f their ebotce, dress of apricot had a bell­ either flower arrangementa or Mother’s Day Dinners .^he puiohased the property. He car, causing extensive damage. free and open to the public. thersfield will discuss "Finding East Hartford shaped skirt, and she carried luMliculture, and will create a 63.25 to 65.76 bought the cottage from a Yale The Rosenshein car was towed GIVEN CJolor and Design In Nature" at DRIVE-IN •'our. 5 yellow carnations and baby’s Kvery Hmraday, Friday spring-like atmosphere through­ A Treat For Mom claaamate, a white minteter, away, police said. No arrest was C the meeting of the Manchester X and Saturday Night Tonight at 3:80, the Kingston out the library for all to enj^. who also was rejected for made. breath. She wore a matching WITH Trio, one of the first and most Garden (Jlub Monday at 8 p.m. hat at veiling. at Whiton Memorial Hall. In­ Of particular interest win be membership in the aasodaitlon. popular exponents o f folk aing- the exhibit on the conservation J //# # # ti r a ii It rt BAKED STUFFED CLAMS Charge Plan 1‘ : WE ABE NOW SEBVIKa MSZA! — Oemlng Wedneedny -^ 449-S947 (9 ) Up To T w o YoAra To Pay ■nJay It bee* er Oaha It haow la sat “THE PINX PAirmBR” roeieeu^ lOLTIN NOTCH Fetor Sellera - DnvM Nhraa OPW IVIIHNGS AND SUNDAYS - f- ^ ■.' \ : i r . . ■ ^ f /. 7 BAJNCHB3TEB gVKNIWQ HERALD, MANCHESrm B , OONN^ FRIDAY, MAT % ^964 aiM FRIDAY, JIAY t, i m ba dons later. After all data Gftoad section, Mrs. WQUam ) wlura be oon * j^ttakjfindgar tea baan eoDaetad and mailed H ^ N T o n LteWar, aaptidn. Mtaa CUtStaic LTM Scores writing untentuibad. t l> II * I ■ H I "I- to psapsety owners, tafbtmal UeMsr.lfasrJaaieePDrUr. Ittoa WUSsm biritfw w WM saaSP biiarmgs win be hrid. Ja^y-Hoctar, Mn. Kenneth 13- tont ■ ttei iwSimt dietrlet ab- Events in Nation. Aaat. Aaaeaeor Mriiard Pren- Mother^sDay^ Jliiaita Oaady Bodge; Mra. H. tnm y, who to tba Narii'a MM------■ vv7 , Air Pbllutioii Ordinance dargaat said revaluation work Oritom. Mrs. Raymond In Hi^azebo* door nelgbhor. Mm. Chandtor, a MR MVs. Goedon Ratbbun fU g^ nal astate agoat, was WUBmGTON (AP)~l)l tea 'don, whs* darigned tea bm Jims is betag eoadueted with the aa- -C'-f ■ ••. atotance of the Cleveland eotn- l» Observed and ttrm . SOierwood Keefe. ByMnBBLBOUTOir ftM ly portrayod b y B etty lo a d - * A I M m aewa from Wateingtoa: meaumari tai Arllagtee. Vb, ' linder Study by Committee iba. Joseph Fill, lha Uttto Ihaatar of Mbn- her. Also taming In note­ ioaS:'Thare were 69.3 muibm lhaburiwUl bo placed tai tba pany. * A I M oM i White Houaa Oablnet room until \ aaptain, llla a lin d a S m i^ Mtoa riioster laot nlglit priisntsd worthy perfoimancea wars O. Aniericana at work last mcatb— )' u ■ Thia oqariOtf tea itey wfR be Jcyea itoaipowkm, Mtos Pa- WUla Gay. Fhad BUM ID as * A I Tloiofl tee Ubrary at O om brl^, Mbaa,' A 1«9aMd ■•frPop-tion Tbmnas Sayers has been Ala -Ooppera wyatary-oemady a 1.4-biUUai tncraaaa brem If V i ia jmhioa Vs piste the daU and IMa Ham re- Mothorir Day, and wB be ob­ trieia Brii^aad, M ia s Liois the dapper toodnr of the Maok- to eompiriad. A piam beam ______'«M rrierrad to tht elected, preaident of the Avery Baftay,M kaCM meteat. Mtos **ltoa Gaabbo" at the Maroh-:aiid otUl the Jobtow rata tela quotattam from fGamady’a r ■uMIe h«klth and safety corn* matna outstanding. Street Srixxil Soienee Club. served at the Hebeoa and 00- mal gang, Dava NewltUi aa Miri b o t o LteOa AUdnson, Mtoa Joanne Loris. Dan MoStor aa Jeridna w u unohangad at 3.4 per cent. Inaugural' addrem : inlttee «f Ute council Wednes­ Oouneibnen Jamas throws Other officera taiohide Rariiara nTa The reason: The )aiM force ead OcngregatloBri J^ugatrii, Mtoa Bbarcn Rowtey, Regloald ABen aa Dr. WWwr. Wm MAOf ^Wem Uthe trumpet eumntofcs day d d ^ .n ie ordinance was said that he had rseetvad cor­ Sleeper, vice president: Jeatme The entira aetiaa of the play itarif inereabad—by about 1 mU- ua again—not as a call to bear respondence from the American The Rev. Joba N. Oross, Mtoa Sandra Leach and Miss A n ^ ' Cbivaasa as Drukw', ,Davo m n u M by tbs air poUuUoo O’Neil, secretary and Gary Goa­ Tvonna Brawn. takas plSM In «ba Loag Wand Hon to 73.7 mllUon. arms, tbougb arms wa need not ghi^ eominittee. Legion regarding the naming of lee, treaairer. win hatva for his ssnnaa topic MltriMtoon as a Cop and Gene Mtr Fbota, bona of EUtott and NaB Narii. Walton aa tba Nasha maid, Ma­ Moat ef tbs Increosa Ip Jobs aa a catt to battle, tbougb em­ ‘nts odnunittee came into ex- a recreational area in town, ^ e The otob, with 45 membera, in both churdMS, 'Tleievsat Ir­ waa among iroman doing ouch battled we are - but a caU t* American Legion would like the captain, Hwny A. Jonoa, Mtos Irving Mann portrayi the trie- tilda. Istsnca when the town had a air meets every Monday from 1 to reverence.” 'Hie Bnnday school Bostaila Jenao, MVa. Jamoa Ken­ houoahokl work as domeetlo bear tea burden ef a kmc twt- w^titkat problem with a local area named the Veteran’s Me­ 2 p.m. and is grouped according session wfll be omitted tat Gil­ Ttolan myston wrltar, nuott Uhder Uu rite dIreotJon ef oarvlCa and babyalttlng. Ught struggle, year in and year SMILIN I S K R V I C K nedy, Mrs. Aram Damar^an, P h ^ Buegeoa Sr., the LRU# 4 Indiistry, The committee met morial Park.^^ Tlils Item waa put to ii^rests: chemistry, electri­ ead, so that children may ae- Mrs. Gaidner Sborey, Mrs. Narii, and, after w Httto dttfi- Spring:. Uhemploymant dacUaad aa out, ’rajoictaig in bops, pi^ent' MAIN STREET—MANCH^TEP with M m ln s and Industry' re- (m the agenda for. the next city and animal dissection. oompany t h e ir pdrenta to Thornton H. Saoor Jr., Mias culty with hto onaalng Unoo, Theater of MandMatar dM an expected 400,000, bringing the in tribulatlou'. ^ a afruggto pres^itativee of the town. Tlie meeting.- Also pat on the agen­ Organ Society setttod down to a ItaM partorm- oaerilant Job with the entire total number cf Jobleai down to agalnri tea commoa sneaUas of riiurdi. The Junior high elaas Martha Hammniid, MVs. Walt­ play. The beautiful aettihg nroposed ordinance is based on da for the next council meeting The Hammoad Organ Society will give flowers to all. The er C. Hewitt, Item. KCnncth Ste- anea. Btopadally noteworthy to Chanihg? 3.9 million. man: tyranny, povertyt testesa ordiaances written for similiar was the establishment of a com­ will meet May 19 at 8 p.m. at the fruatratiag scene vdiarela Bignad by Ftad BUah and the and war itself.” / OUead servtoe wU be at 11:15 veno, Mrs. Oattanon FVankal, oredlMUty of the perfermanoes towito that have both farming mittee to woik with the MDC the home of Mrs. R udolf Oiuv Mrs. IRctor Adamaon, Mrs. bo tries to teopoac cf the body Um Our CouvanlMrt WIOTB HOU8B: Sales of tee and taidiiBtry in the cmhmunlty. to study the possible Inchislon a.m. Hebron. St 10. Baptlima of a wohM-ne blaotamailer. of the actors and actrcMas ig, 246 Graham Rd. of obfldren wfll take place dur­ Marian FraecUa, Mrs. Ken­ White House guidebook are ex­ DBVIA’nBS: The Nay^ has Is­ Those Industries In town of Smth Windsor hi Its sewage ■haliloB Show neth PrenUss, Mrs. Arthur Fon­ Jaaana Adoma gtws a fine per- make up a most enjoyahto eve- pected to provide at least sued a tmighly worded hew or­ which do not meet the require­ system. ing ttie DMHming worriilp. tormanoa aa Naoh’s aotraas wife ntng. Thia ia a myntary play llOO.OOO this year to help refurb­ The Social Crafts and Home The Women’a Fellowahlp to taine, Mtos Mbrjorie H. Martin, der etrasalng that bomosexuato ments of die ordliiance are giv­ fire Keporls Nan, whooo main concern is tiy- Nrtu a very ouiprialiig ending, ish the White House. "a re oscurity add reUabUity Exip^teCifi Economlca Club of the South invited to attend the Hobby Mrs. CUfford 8. Lae Sr. Mrs. en time under the proposed or­ Fire Chief Philip Croihbie an­ Windsor High School srlU pre­ Arthur Johnson, iqg to kaep her husband on a a ploy that an Manchester thee- Almoet 1 million fuidebooka, rtoks” and providing oa avenue dinance to meet Ae new rsr Show tomocTxm from 1 to 6:80 Mrs. Lsdle tergoera diould try to attand nounced that 2,807 man-houn sent Its annual fashion show and Klinney and Albert S. dtot and that be continnaa bla at 31 each, have been sold oinee for getting these out of the serv­ guiremeata. were used by the department p m . On Weitateeday, Mrs. Har­ script writing. She rvea buys either tonight or tomorrow «va- STORAGE their publication lari year. let fastsr. There are provisions for au* food demonstration tonight at 8 CooUdge. ' from October through April 15. in the high school auditorium. riet WaB win talk on flower ar­ Oomedy Tonight btaa a TSaaebo” (a summer Btaig. A record 4,522 were bouglit by "Their prompt ssparaUon tomatlc upeals for conslderar ranging and win demonstrate Ou Wfaitir dotlMfl Nine bouse fires totaM 241 Admission will be free, how­ The Regional B l^ School ■ vtaitors to Um executive man­ from the naval servlea ia esaen- S L 1 P S tk». If there is a source of houra, two Industrial' fires 56 ever a coin collection will be arrangementa. sion April U. Tha number of vto- tiri,” Oald the oHinr from 'Sec­ conbuidnatlon Iqr industry it Dramatiea dub is preaantlng a hours, three bam fires 130 made after the demonetratlon. Servtees at Bt Peter’s Epla- three - aet eomady, "Fatharh Frs« Pfcinv flod DsRtm t Itora^ that day waa a raeord retary of the Navy Paul N. does dot mean an automatic hours. 42 woods, grass and dump The public is invited. oopal Otfurch tide Sunday will 24.4D0. , Nltsa; shut dowrt. The proposed ordi­ Bcm to Mark” to be hrid today fires 704 hours, eight motor ve­ Alumni Lnacheon be: Holy Oonimunion, 8 am.; and tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the cut 64t>^ ' The new wder speeds ths nance states diet tlw town en­ JFK; A farooM bust ef Fveri- ouster of teviates by allowing For M om gineer should be nodded Imme- hicle fires 149 hours, five electri­ Mrs. Carol Johnson Walker, morning prayer and sermon, 10 school. Tickets' may be ob­ cal motor and pump fires 26 dant John F. Kennedy has baan offenders In ceHain kinds of sa- dieM y. 20 Henry Rd., president of the am.; church school, 10; YPF, tained from memlxn of the hours, fonf automobile acridents Central Oonaectlcnt Chapter of 7 p m ., club. •* preaentad to bis widow for the ricus caam to rarign from tba Uayor J<4m Kgan suggested 60 bouia, two mutual aid fires Kennady Memorial Ubrary. ssrvfca and sacape court mar- the Centenary Alumni Associa­ .. O saecr DriVc X 0iat the town attorney inahe a (Mancheirter) 176 hours, nine tion, has announced that the Mrs. BSdward A. Footo, cancer Manchester Eventaw HeraH 656 CENTER 8T. It to a gift of tha late preri- ttoL . From Barbizon eomplete analysis of the legal still ahuma 25 hours, six falsa organisation win hold its annual drive chairman, announces that Hebron OMTcependent, MQaa dent’b'thrae mlMtare aides: MaJ. TO resigB, a man muri sign a aspe^ of the proposed ordi- alarma (Haltoween standby) 148 spring hmebaon and meeting at 49 volunteers will make a house n B. Pendleton, trlrphnne 333- Oan .Chester V. OUfton o f the otatamant acknowladcbig that M nee. hours, 18 drOto 845 hours, and 1 p.m., tMnorrow, at the Red to house canvass for the fund 3454. hd may be daptlvM of vlrtuilly Ooncemlng the release and ntaie work details, 89 hours..- Coiudi Grill, BerUn Tpke., We­ all hto .votarans r ig )^ "and that -abandooing of drainage rights this week. The quota is 3400. In addition to the 845 man­ thersfield. Workers and areaa for can- I may expect to oneounter aute In South Windsor Heights, the hours which were spent on Assisting Mrs. Walker will be A ir Force. atontial prejudioa tai civilian , matter was referred to the town vaosiag will be: London Paik, training, fire personpel attended Mrs. Carol Sweet Locke of North Street, Abby Drive, Mrs. LEE’S FLORIST Tba ooulptcr to FeUx .da Wal- .Ufa.” .00 engineer end town attorney who Windsor. ONLY are to write letters to the coun­ special training seaelonB. In Oc­ DisnA Kearns, Captain, Mrs. tober Aset Fire Chief Frank Robert Ballsieper, Mrs. Douglas (■id SIFT SHOT cil stating the town ,has no need Manriwoter. Evening. Herald for die drainage rights. Enes and Lt. William Oabome A. Gallup, Mrs. Clyde Wash- Rt. 44A, Botton—643-808* this matter came before the attended the Rhode Inland Fire Sonfli Windsor CorreiqKmdent, bume, Mrs. Alfred Heim Jr., Events in World aouncil because the drainage Training School, Newport, R L Brownie Joseph, teleplmw 644- Mrs. Phillipe Pellerin, Mrs. Wal­ a TR8, WE DEUVRE e \ for two days. .Asst Chief Enes 6146. ter Berk and Mrs. Betsey Foote; xljg^itB run through South Wind- Ftovrera tor aU oeenatona; HHimwaURG. Oermanyt Oonasrvativm riiowad« nst' Bm m rBudkm r Beautiftd Barbizon slips of Cyepe Re­ Bor Heights, this is'botfaersoms took a couraa on the duties of a' Weddings, Fnaeralo, Oat company officer. Lt Oabome (AP)—A U.8. Army captain who lorn of 132. Laboritm iron control to lawyars and dde searchera Ftowera and Oeraages . . . crossed into Bari Germany a of 'lo towns, includto gths indus­ marque, Tafredda or 2^phaire Ba­ dzafUng deeds, the town en- studied first sida. lA. Oabome suit * has since reoelvad Ida Instrue- year ago has bean retumad by trial centers ef Portamouth and tiste with molded midriff designed f


ain’s general election this fall. and m isses. team the South Windsor Oom- 32 houses totaled 3541,000. * No Franehlst Ftt ctid No Royalty TERNON t o w n U N I Results from aU but three of mlttoe to Study ths Needs for Also tneinded thia year were CENTER the 358 boroughs that voted Retarded CtaBdrcn. th e com m it three garages, 35,679; 23 addi­ Thursday gave labor a gain of toa la aofidng to beoome apenn- * Your OWN totritory 264 seats on borough councils, Monthly Report ameat eemmlttee in South Wbid- tions and alterations, 341,900; VITTNER'S 649-Mfi the great majority fro mOonsar- ■or. tha ooramittee to thtoUag flye tool ahCds, 3625: a bam, * Top (luality H ood prodiiet 1 ■ -5 • •;g *1. vatlves and pro-Oonservatlve m- Of Police Action 'b f ecBihining with Kancheiteri 33,000; storage shed, 34,500; ^dspendenta. wid a gas station 325,000. to form an area group, thus be­ * Swdldciww poymoot^dyliiff Roouclwi A total of 295 arrasts, sum' soming more effeettoe. the oon- Revenue received by the de­ mWtos asked the reoreetkm partment was 33,684.20. ON DISPLAir EVERT DAT IHCILUDIN6 8UNDAT mons or noUcss wsre listed m eommittee of the eoimoH to There was also six demoU- 2 P M . — 7PM. the Manchester Police Depart­ beck tloas of tobacco aheds and ment records for A^iili buildings. The department said Manager T erry T, Ths total incladed 208 tickets a tateif tenttte the peU- demoliUon permtta must be ob­ tkm ter water serrice on Main tained at the town hall so that for parldng violations which in- 0L hgr.tha residento had been 'the buildlngB may be rsnovsd H. P. HOOD & SONS eludsd such offensas as ovsr- trilled todritantely by the toD a from the.Aax list. tims parklzig, parking in zib Be anM there wwi totereat pro Tews Revaluation BEAUTIFUL POTTED PLANTS parltizig Bones, all night parklzig and ten on the oommiadon for ’The town aaeeeaor’a office ROUTE S-A and double parking. water asrries to IM h St said J. M. demtnshaw Com­ Automatic Bighty-six traffic accidents that pany revaluators have eomplet- SUFFIELD, CONN. l o r y r oauari injury to 88 persons and to the Ubraryi n n b boeid o a i d fori ed about 80 streets. MANUnr-OtHiONIAL, SPBINGFIBU) LT 4-4735 Comfort arrest of 81 persons, the report n report on flnennial sspcndl- Appraisal engineers are re-, CALL OB WRITE FOB FREE BBOdfUKE noted. lurae to date had not been ra- corteng data for the property mmsm Snhefion with an Nine motorists ware charged aelrad. Bs baa not raerived n ownam’ eerds. The pricing wUl LAWN ORNAMENTS with drlvizig a motor vehicle oil-powered while under tha influtnee of li­ > quor or drugs and 16 persons 5FECIAL ORNMiratlU. water heater wsre charged with intoxication. Other arreata included breach .88 from of the peace (10); breaking and , BIRD BATH TREES antoriiig (6); larceny (2); other j SHOP SELECT USED CARS OfiMn to $15.00 America; I assaults (2); ambesalemant and SHOP P M Do9 woo4 fraud (8); carryliv dangerous If Mom Golfs Here^s Her weapons, offsnaes agaizut fam­ at this FROM at thia $4.95-$40.00 Coal Co., Inc. ily or childran and other Juris­ GAZING GLOBES diction (2 aach): violation of 11- WMtu DogwooR jor laws (8); and other of- SIGN SIGN phone 522-8151 noea (6). Tee-Tab Shirt of T e d T r u d o n of FLAMINGOS $4.95-17.95 D riM ndabilH y'^ G olduu Ckcrfu Trta Taur Aothoriibd Voytswagan Dtaler Dependability $7.95 ffrfVoV ovfWwioaia FOUNTAINS Bn Swnnf STOCKINGS Dtok flriiartoolHa - BUI Harford w ed con Ihk weefcead Kworsot C h flrry ...... $3.49 - $14.95 To Mofhnr On And Get a Pair *M TW. Detama Sadan. Wuuphig Churry ...... $9.95 •m TW. Camper. , ’69 Plymouth Custom Suburban 'FREE Station Wagon. 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abodt iSa bceliin word, and the bijmH ibrnrirrirt^ e- he etfiM etdy 4a aa tica af it, but Stare baa haver been Ofa PTA Sets Panel JtJinson Sees Race Peace FBI Chief Marks en eonditloBe! t hat the b » aUfhtmt abanoe that the word would be Inside Report Ettntitig ffersUi k ep t / r Oil Modem Blatli HiOto Yete in J o b ^ ■rtfa/dbfo^taeld nacBOi, and that enpetotaleRa Indeed, there la aome doubt .^adietberi Coming First to Southland / S T m o . •outh SdioonSrA wUl hold its (€ and pramattona jqust be based for all our profeaaed regret and con- Rowlaiid Etbim Jr. aiid Ridiert D. Norak ,p i^ y on a b ^ with the bureau final meeting of the year Tues­ Oaa} adenee, we wiH ev«i give the S^ecaa who make the laws at Georgia, J. Edgar Hooveris rtepesHtMe the ottarsey day at the stoooL The theme of enough money—alwaya bur number one Johnson obviously sought . to to become a byword general. W. R ^” *tfson-l^amara ticket to any the meeting will be "Father's helped write the OonstituUoo *T wouldn’t giro H to you un­ conadencb-aalve-i-to act them up prop­ a Johneon-McNiamara make hla rem ariu tha more ao- less, In co m i^ M e, iMieaa coenMnation—even a and have fought and died to pro­ der any other qooditlaiis,’’ fitoiM SSfot. la breaking out iamong----- _ tlekat. Night” Fathers are expected to ceptaMs by HMdng them to the crimeflfMlng. His LUIMnL^ erly in. aome new Ufa The Honae at tect it . , said. " A t toe party worhen, in organtasd la. Tban there’s toe m atter o f the arrive at 7:80 where a personal state’s motto—wisdom. Justice, was to become a to tha fCwggVtSgjSgg Waahlngton hat been wilting to appro­ moderation. Co m aa StcoaJ Claaa ***** bor, and among minority-group ■outoern poittlelam, who etaud- mieeage will be waiting for "I believe," he said, "Georgia profesalona of enforcement And that’s the way it h a s ____ since. Ita a capital wliere agency priate $17 million to relocale the tribe, Democrau in too Mg ettfoe. der at toe record o f both Rob­ them m m their child. will Join with the entire natoip He cited Justice in talking and inter throughout the heads come and go with _____ RATM but the Senkte,'the great ratlfler of all Whothor toe revolt ever eur- ert Kennedy and Humphrey in Motoera are tnvned to be to ensure that every man enjoys about civil rl^te. He cited wis­ world. / speed. Hoover has buiw on un­ II..I* M r u M traatiea, ^thinka thia one'w orth only fk »»cei_^d#pondo on Juit how aer- championing Negro ri| ^ . Mc­ present at 8 for a program oa all the rights secured him by dom in urging toe rejection of Sunday w ill be the 40th arnil- ••••••••••••••••* |33.l» der Democratic and RepubUeon 11.00 loua Preaident Johnaon la about Namara’s neutral image in "Modern Mathematics In Our that American Constitution.” extremism. And he cited mod- veraary p( that historic Job pro­ million.' I f only we could draw the Sene- Johnson also appealed for re­ administratiaaa alike. dUhi •••••••••••••••« i.60 picking Secretaro of Defense Dbdc is teat making him the Bchoola" ‘rile speakers will be eratloo in toucMng on the prob­ motion/ And Roovar, now 69, QCRANIimS Mamth l i t caa Ihemaelvaa into the haaale over the pbert Strange McNamara tar Southeni candidate for Vice- Mrs. Dorothy Oetchell, first jection of extremism. Conjuring lems of poverty, urban mepan- shows'no sign of quitting. He has been aMe to go before amount that would bring them down to ^fica-Prealdeiit. Preaidant — a curious develop­ grade teacher at Waddell memories of the Civil War, he Sion and conservation. Ha' will reach the compulsory Cfongrees tor nooney confident in FDnr sBiAfiriON worn MieitsaR OR said; the kn^edge that the FBI hoe n j« iispcaATICD PB M .. our own level and prove they are Juat But right now,, powerful Dem- ment whan eat recalls tost Mr. School; Jay R. Stager, mathe­ On the latter point, Johnson einment reUroment age at remained above charges of par- m m a n m o a t tha AaaoaMadPraas la asclnalral; aoUM oerata, both electivecave andI organ* Jolmaon was put oa toe ticket matics teacher at Manchester "Heed not thote who come said: "T o meet such jwoMems, next New Year's Day. But M aa rapulMlcatloo ol all aa calloua aa we are. So far, however, waving the tattered and discred­ rresldent Johnson la expectedtlaan politics. Never aince Hoov­ M ic H ti ctrS c^ ( o It of ttot ouioi^tM c roott* liatlonal, are convinced that the in 4960 as the floutosrn eandi- High; and Louie Vtsmemtas, re­ in such a varied and ample ' r the Senecaa treaaure their own dignity er took over has hs or ths d^ 2eHi^^topB^r rb4 rIro th* IocrI haws BHb* Prealdent’a boomlet for McNa­ dsts. cently appointed head of the ited banners of the past—vdw as ours, bold -action reqi to Issue an executivs order today partmsnt bsm tslnted by scan- CORNWAU and poaition too much to come down mara la a deadly serious buai* MoNamars, in fact, would n - mathemetlca department at seek to stir old hostilities and broad agreement—and eoi to waive the r e c r e m e n t In ricMa ol ropubUoatioa eaka with and Nutrition Board which haa Invented Declaring that "we are today Those were the days when rartmag eioalna aetn (M ay 4) for a White Houac Jmnsqn does pick McNamara. served. that w ^ h was fine as well as vigor. He maintains Ms weigM one nation, one people, one John DiUlnger and Machine Gun ’ — 1 p.m IVMay. two peraonaUtlea, one called the "R efer­ dinner honoring the natlon’a No one denies that the Presi- that ^ wMch waa flawed—re- at 199 pounds. In public speech­ America," Johnson ------said: ’ T - ^ . Kelly and the Barker-Karpis MMay — 1 P'°> ^ ence Man" and the other called the "Ref­ tem labor leaders. It’s commanding position to- ilaobd by a blighted land and a es and in private conversatiota, M wS^Sday — 1 pM_T^aday. would not be looking forward to j * hia voice takes on the fomlliary gong w e n subdued by the F B I i—-a« 1 p.m. Wadnaaday. erence Woman." This svidance is producing > Is sufficient to enforce Me - 1 n.m. Ttmraday an anti-McNamara line as abra­ 1, as Roosevelt did with Square Dancersv November, were this not true. P*0P>«- angry edge when ha talks about —Alvin Karpis. by Hoover Mm -; ^ — V p.m. fWday ^ ^ . If you are going to read further,, you sive as a croaacut eaw: Mmify Wallaca in 1940. And I am looking forward toy Today, he said, "we see a "hoodlum scum" and "gutter seU. I daadUna: 10;» a.m aaek day a< Novem ber." ! ^ 8 ^ South—a South ot union c m OBcoxjt Ootuffloy ~ O O.M* might aa weU know thia ia about how " I f Johnaon picks McNamara But the doleful end of the Set Fun Night rats of society." And it woe during those yean many caloriee a day you don’t need, you as the heir apparent of the Wallace experiment Is a warn- In his swift passage Thursday "*** freedom.’’ A lifelong bachelor—he never that Hpover added cool, precise ' through Maryland, West Vlr- _ "Y ou bear the mark of a Science to the crimefi^tlng rHday, May 8 non reference man, you non‘reference Democratlo' party, he Is telling Ing'ot vtoat can happen when a wanted to marry because of the us In on e-stab le words that In non-politician is thrust into a competition the FBI would give business and estabUahed the FB I woman you. x this great party of Franklin highly aeneltlve political role. Ms wife—Hoover lives in an old Laboratory, The lateat finding from the 'experts Roqsevelt, Harry Truman, and emesculatlng toe normal pro­ brick homo In porthweat Wash­ During Worid War H the bu-' H i* Anti-Poverty Thunderer working under that big fat, grandiose John Kennedy there la not a cess of selecting a party’s ington. One housekeeper attends reau was glven"the added chore i show their friends how much This was most /clear in a title quoted in the first paragraph is that single Democrat fit to be Vice' leaders in a party’s own ranks. Johnson ended on a prayerful Mm. He putters with his axaleaa ol guarding against espimiage', | ' President.'' 1984 Pubiihen Newipaper fun square dancing can be. speech at Knokyllle, Tcnn., note: and walks with hia two caim sabotage and subversioa. The in-; I t may ba that we are witneaalng. In modem men and women, if they want to Most of the labor and big'city Sjr^leale Earl ^hnston of Vernon will when he coupled lui appeal (or "In Ms praise, and under Ms terriers, G-Boy and Tucker. telUgence fonction continued into Preaidant Johnaon’a current-toura of the be "Reference," don’t need to ea^aa Democrata who opposed Mr. call and admittance w ill - be support of hi^ antipoverty pro- gtiidance, let us heal the fast R e continues to be a horse the cold war yeara, when the | Appalachian aUtee, In hla incraaalngly much as their ancestors did. / Johnson in 1960 have become free. A ll adult couplee are In­ grtun with jabs at two Repub- fading scars of old battles, let racing and boxing fan—two of F B I arrested Klaus Fuchs and Accirate enthusiastic admirers. Bqt their vited. licans who may try to get Ms ua match united wills to bound- hla favorite diversions for many i broke the ccmaplracy wMeh hod i paaaionate invocationa afa^nat poverty, ’Ihe ^modern conveniences may not Three Shower admiration atops ehort of wil­ The club ia sponsored t e the job in the (all—former Vice lesa means so that, many years years. given the Soviet Union the se-1 one at thoaa Inataneea In pubUc affalra save aa much time as they are supposed lingly p erm itti^ the inherit­ For Miss Bosco Manchester Recreation Dept., President Richard K-. Nixon and from now, men will aay: It was But his abiding interest con-' crets of the atomic bomb« ! Complete when Bomethlng everybody la alwaya to; they may merely substitute mental ance of the Donocratle piuty’a and members must meet one of Sen. parry Goldwatcr of Art- at that time, in that place of tlnuea to be the 14,000-mon F B I But Hoover’s greatest pride; faiiriinr about but never doing anything organisation, programs, and fu­ including 6,000 agents—which worry for good phyaical labor; but they Miae Joan Boaco of New ftl- the three following require­ iona< firee men, that (he posriMllUes after 40 years is that, laty;ely ^ ture to be turned over to M c­ Johnson said Republicans al- of our past turned toward the he took over in 1024 when it was because of the FBI, law enforce­ News about geta doing and movement and ac­ do save on calorlea taln waa fated at three bridal ments—have attended a Man­ Namara. Able though he is, MC' tytsdy. are calling Ms antipovi cluttered with political hocks showers rocontly. A daimlitor chester public school, be a real- grandeur of our future.' ment has become a profession tion after all. And, since no adult human being is Namara never registered as a ty propoeale-a "cruel hoax’’- and Incompetents. of honor, to bo o q > ii^ by of Mr. and Mrs. Joieph B oim dent of Manchester, own prop-, to Poverty, goodneaa knowa, la not the supposed to put on any weight at all Democrat and yean ago actu­ words used last week by Nixon. Before he accepted toe Job, ho Coverage o f Now Britain, she wiD beM mar­ erty in Manchester. A series at young people. ally registered Republican in And he said that If such men Juat for Sam only national problem that could be In­ after the age at 25, Americana need to ried tomorrow to Jack Oustaf- leaeona in square dancing w ill Callfonilia. Nor does it help that start In Septomber. had their way, "The 'for sale’ cluded in auch a ringing aUtm ent aa eat lesa / • he made his mark aa a big aon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ams DBCXJRAH, Iowa (A P )— Fhrther toformation may be sign would be on TVA tMs very 'n ♦. (1 in Preaident Johnaon made yeaterday in iSack tn .1958, that ideal ‘‘Reference * buaineaeman in Detroit. Gustafson of 375 Henry fit hour." It waa Goldwater who Somebody flubbed and fli^'a in A miscellaneous abower tor had by calling Freder^ A. honor of VE Day, the day of Cumberland: Man" who weighed 154 poimds at age Promoters of McNamara for once suggested that the Tennee- BOSTON Vic8)-Prcsldent neglect a cardin­ 164 guests from OonnooUcut Towle, 299 fip i^ fit see Valley Authority be put up allied victory in Europe during CHICKEN BAR-B.Q "W e will not win the war againat pov­ 25, waa allowed 8,200 calories a day to al fact of party politics. They and MaaaachuaetU was held at for sale. World War u , were put up a (TO BE SERVED INfilDB) LOS ANGEU . erty until ttie oonaclence of the entire be able to stoke himself for work and toe K of C Hall, New Britain. day in advance Thuraday. point to his success as Secre­ The sharpest Jabs, included In LONDON poHmi io arouaad. W e w ill not aucceed play without putting on any weight tary of Defense, but wholly Mrs. Bosco and Mrs. Gustafson JMuiaon’s prepared text, were When p^jde telejtooned Bill UNITED METHODIST CHURCH were co-hoeteeeae. A pink and Officers Chosen Walker, Ouuitber of Oommerce nntil every dtiaen regarda the auffering But either life haa grown much easier, Imiore the shattered mcnale omitted in delivery. But toe New Enflsnd Campusw With Sylvian Oflaib that would infect the party or white color scheme was used traveling WMte House said he managefr, and Bob Bernatx, RohIb 44A —7 loltoii of ndebbora aa a call to action." or even the perfect man haa grown more for hall decorations and a buf­ By WaddeU PTA ganlxatlon. stood by them. street commissioner, they were SATURDAY. MAY U tli. Poverty io not the only problem. But laxier, m the very short Interval'since UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT: Looking Toward Wilbur Cross Library,-Storrs HaU From Mr. Johneon’s own van­ fet table. In these passages, he labeled told; / 1Year$24 708, who studied business'; office over Chlngos' store. The bridal party will be en­ seoretaiy; John Fletcher, treas­ So one heara the thunder of Praddent phatically, was not going to General Assembly. ’ and dlMidered Defense Depart­ Whatever the number, and of­ at Commerce H lg^ School and'^ He thinks it is right that during this time U is hoped tertained tonight at toe home urer; u d Hra. Robert Result. Johnaon’a aimple, miaaionary-atyle ex- ’Ihe older you get the few er you need. some bookmaker. things are going this way. But , Fifth anm al high school ment, so .the argument would ficial estimates often get inflat­ firm ly believes'ln\,< the law o f ;, that everyone '■'‘In Manchester' run, is equipped to take over of the bildgegroora-eleet’e par­ Roderkk MecLean and Harold ed, the number was impressive. hortationa, watchea the intendty of hia That 2,900 a day for the perfect maa of As is the case with tbs oth­ he U still clannlah. - . • • spring 'Concert attracts large will do their utmost to enhance' toe Presldeney. ents. 3ayer, council delegatea. For Ms address to the men 25 becomes only 2,800 daily between, the supply and demand as expound­ er market In this city, the meat "W e stay together la this audience. evangelical pleadinga, notlcea the the appearance of their homes, Op the other Iiand, the selec­ ed by Smith and Mill, put In 12 market or the produce market, Commencement Exercises are growth and deepening o f hia own a ^ r p - ages of 85 and 55, and only 2,200 daily business," AI Chlngos was say­ tion of.S en ..R u tert H. Humph­ the flower market Is an inbred buaincMes, . and prpperties in held for employes of Manches­ after that And women, by the time they houra yesterday getting reacb^ ing. “It’s not easy, thia bust- rey o f M!inneaotia, who spent 30 tlon with the anti-poverty theme, and thing, with entire families tun­ ness. All right, sveiybody buys general ao that Manchester will ter Trade School's carpet com­ get to 85, can cut themselves dowm to for Mother’s Day, which is a pany. years working for the Oemo- trlaa in vain to refute or caat doubt on Greek national holiday in New ning the busiufeues, which now flowers for thia Sunday. And truly.be a "city of village cratlo party, or any other Dem-' the broad elemental dalnui he keepe 1,900 and even to 1,800 when they reach York,. It is a hdklay because are 40 and 50 years made group that givat mora years of enjoyment The moaning, the agitation, the voie- orchard men or vdieat farmers or to­ ' OoSa Before Me. ybt costs only a raw doliart mora. bacco farmers, dairy farmers can never h ig o f regret and outrage, the campaign­ f ,H^. Walter U Abel / take a real vacation. There are always ' Diamonds are the I Opr Savior Lutheran OmrSh in g to have thia great country o f oura the cows to be fed and milked two or . , This group Is largqp that the ordinary, too. It's 6-plahk keep ita word to aome'Indian, aome time, three times a day. You Juat can’t go top maasuros 3 3 by 70 Inches long (commonly adver* haa been going op for aome 10 yeara away and leave livestock the way you ■ / can leave an apple orchard or a tobacco ilsad as tlx foot six#.) Gives you moro space ror food most beautiful... Ih a N ian't the aUghteat doubt about i t field. pmr hour n M United Statea, by aolemn and offt- T od ^ in Hi»tory But there are changes, even in miUt dal treaty, guaranteed theae Indiana production. Milking le doM by machine A eeoclated Frees lit a s s. _ It is mado of solactod, first growth, toasonod 2-Inch their righ tjto thia land forever. A let­ almost entirely nowadays; other farm ** »«A y 2, the most respected,.. ter from Cn^ge Waahlngton, our na­ operations are also mechanised—hay is I29th day o< 1964. Th en are 327 knotty rodwood planks throughout. Cornors are rounded, baled right in the field; tractors days left In toe year. tional aymbol of truth-tailing, backed up hictiM of the.coitl oiids of boards as wall as surfaces era smoothly sanded. at horses pull the plow and the cultl- 'Today's BighHglit Ipi Bistonr the treaty. ^ Edges era bavalad. These features prevent snagging vator. The milk is cooled by eleetrldty On this date in 1946, the Ger­ - —no more farm ice houses— it is T et once the white man got the idea mans sumnderOd, their armies hosiery and clothing^ $1500 most wanted... at throaring a new dam acroaa the AUe- pasteurised, homogenised, bottled, and is DMtan by the Americans and cawed, aU with the help of eMc^dty. gheRy, the Benecaa have never had a British on the west and the Rue- Rust resisting cadmium bolts and nuts are used for Despite the labor-savlag devleee, how-r eiane on the east The Oermsas ahance, The government whidi made ever, the problem of getting '' ■igned the uncondlltonal sur­ assombling. Tha three places are pra-saalad to protect the ,the trMty became tte govemmant which farm help remains a major render In Rhelma, France, Mmda hi natural color and beauty of the virgin-growth California broke it The Supreme Court found that and the one wUch, more «»>■" any other, caused Mr. Wilkinson tn glve*up farm­ toi TMe Date • O U S S L M D it waa legal to break a treaty, when it redwood. Tho only cart this furnitura needs Is an occasional ing. "Nobody wants to start work at 8 In 1541, Hbrnando De Soto, ' • C O m R U H I O coat of eloar Rodwood Finish; which ts avallablo at $1.98 waa being broken againat Seneca In­ Am., ’ he said. W hal be coiUd also have le F ^ a party of Spanlaide • m-mr OALVAMap diana. K o aolemn wpid. perhapa a word said waa that nobody wants to work exploring the southweet, dis­ .quart. I , covered the Mlniaeippi River. • TWVMOft JOM ance (tven honorably by men of honor more than 40 hoUTs a week, and even EASY PAYMENTS INVITEO -with farmtng operaUoos so well mechan­ |e m ^ Jkonor, waa to be allowed to ^ opening battle Coma winter, you can store this group In a small space at ised, a farm sr^s'day is bound ts be a of the Mexlean War w w fought Daaignod for muMpla 4w9B> ■U ad Ik the way ed progreaa. long day. . . . at PMo Alto, Thx. ItaQA upufioMNilSf loutadoralfasi by removing a few bolts and screws... or batter still, move Som f day, in aome millanium, thinga Oeorgs Wilkinson's dedaion to aban- In 1918, German foTOes «9- 9i6. wiiar# (orQir voluitaas ol It Into your gomo room to It will got yoor-round utai going to be different and almpla dCn flarming will diminish by one more' toted tho Russian city at Ros- hot woOor b roqwirod. " i - '. ■ the number of farms in lyallingford. a toY. f v i ■ o a a big nation la going to keep ita , town which was once renowned for its Where else can you gar io much for anywhere near In 19U, the battle of t^ FORARTY BROS. d o w n t o w n word to aoma amall nation, or aome pow- Itural output What waa once truly tha low prico of ^29.9$ fopdtoblo aqd two benches? AH MANCHESTER Sea ended wHh an allied INC. , ■vlaM siBoetty, even whan ka^dng ita la today typically suburban, as victory. sot up. roady to use, too, ond Wo daHvari Sea It tonight . . . the big natioB in ita awn dsvdopments have sprung up m BROAD wE AT n i MAIN STREET.../ Uke, In fM ds. meadows and tfAtMH. S0UCH6US...HebS£A ^ t o the or phoao your ovd«ri A43-5171 sraharaa . ^ . M M M DPf RBC- MANCHBSTER M M M f /..^.t .Afb, - r -,• a ’ * *•• '.- - ^ 'I- ■/ ■"'' r'# «w ^ * a «^ ’'>ssv -;»', ir-'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER. OONN^ TRIDAY. MAY 8 . 1964 UASCBBS'nsk BVENINO HERALD, KAMCHESTERr OONN« raiD AT. MAY %, 1864 \

Firemen Ansy^r Catholic K ( c w , i^ryone Pitches In Novnnber 1961, Father Blaek- m o T c PT ; 50 ApriF Calls TV.Radio Tonight To I|etu* Priest eU wioceadid him as ArehdIO' eeaan director. / . FUEL C O ; iPor Cleanup Drive Hie Town FM Department’s n a Rff. Randan Btaekan, « - Among programs raean^ T he H igh S chool W orld 867 MAIN ST. performance ynpori tor April raetof. ^ the Msrrtage and devalopod in tha Marrlaga MM jranily ApoatMate are Betha­ BABT HULEKVOBD VoL XXVHIN®. 26 records 80 .lUsrms of which 43 Television Faniily Apoatolata of tiia AVcIi- ny for alngta peopla, Cana avo- Friday, May 8 (yoa^ilai by Stttdanta ef Mattehaatar High Sdiooi Mra. Joyca Dao, Ib a d iy Airfeav Maocheato* Jayoees and thetow n boy scouts will wers for/iictusl fires. • :00 « ) Mg • iWaUr Daatrr jirteeaa of Hartford, will speak ntaig Mesa for marriad-rtouplas, (•) Newt PftiSr of# a weak*lonff Chambar of Commerce drive for a One d^tb occurred in a fire UO-aMO]v ») rum “Ara Womisn LoMng Thalr and fig"* Oonfaranoaa for oou- FUEL OIL (Ml Daihr ciaanM' Manchester tomorrow, when they take to the on ApHI • at 45 Lenox 8L when FaminiRltyT” at tba .meeting of plas expoetlng thalr first ehiM. O ondl Elections :«. !i W, Hdd for a townwide cleanup chtiipuign. spioke asphyxiation caused by the Leidlea of St. Janies to be ia OiM House, 149 Churdi S t, MHS, Variety Show Big Hit; TlM aoouU. ISO strone, with . (S) Maria at 5 David Odall, '64, an­ d second floor bedroom fire. 9:10 I 91 New*, ipotla u e Wealb- held Monday at 8:16 pm. at tha Hamden. nounced Thu^ay ths .four Ron Jodoin, Pat Rackowski a^MTM to desicnaiod aroM of The actual fire tabulation in­ Tt the builnaaa nMating town to mok« a clean awesp of «:U (33) Clubhauae aehool. official candidates for proai- Bennet Concert / cluded 10 oUier building fires, 4:IU ( 81 New Bread 9:10 Father Blackan, a nativs of which will preooda tho progrom dont of tho Student Council, empty Iota, road aidee and oth­ U - »to) Bimtley-Briaklav tha organisation orHl have elae- 8 residential. 1 manufacturing 0 2 ta RigM «J) .. Hartford, was aducated at St Evening Livened by MCs 1964-65. They are John Min­ er unattended areas where a and 1 in a vacant structuret 31 (Ml waat'a nA Thiirwaa tlon et offioaca for tho 1964-86 ynar’a worta of Utter has sc- Slated Tues^y ( 8) Walter Cntiktte 10:00 Joseph’s Cathadral School, nlck, Stanley Opalach, Mi­ grass sad brush firos; 6 ’ In (toi SoclaJ Seenrity Riteboeck aaason. Mrs. John T. Hanoy la •umulated. Phar Hartford; St Thomas Semi­ chael Orlowskl, and Richard Win Top Scholastic Honors vehicles and outdoor equip­ (Ul Nawebaet program chairman, and rsdraah- The annual Bennet S p r i n g (40) fiitpannaa of Weak nary, Bloomfield; and S t Ber­ A lack ef organisation failed Slegal, all '65. The workera from nine town ment; non-bullding and mants will ha serrad by Mrs. aoout troops, will be martlsled 8 1 (18) SuK^ptkw TV nard’s Seminary, Rdchaster,. N. to prevent the MHS Variety Concert wiU be heht in the fringe area fire. 8:45 (80) Ron OecEraii Frank PhUopena, boaMtahty Next week’s World will under Dr. Douaiss Smith and a 10:49 ^940.e0) KaSa'Uiat-l■part Y. Ordaindd May 37. li964, he Sh7, 4T, ald Kurts and Ray Baiardl wlU 3Sth wedding anniversary. The ~>biaaaa 10:10 NlgblboAt DAY Carpenter, '84, for a pewter and U:0U Nawa. rectmr in 1959, and has conduct­ Mancheater job after the ataga crew had a By Wesleyan two hjonbra courses this year— 91. m, .ns, US and 1B9. accompany ths eighth grS ie coikple were married at Par­ on wood pendant; Cynthia Blake, 4 U :fi Bpo^ Plaal ed oonfereneee in many parta of great deal of trouble with the Advanced Placement English, boys’ choir, on the aooordion sons, Pa., and have one daugh­ / W M si-eia U:80Artf^8how Tel. 648-0695 CAKE '66, for an enamel cloisonne; ■ach grotg) wiU be guided by 6:W Baay 9M Bbov the Arehdloceee. When Magr. recording of "Outer Umlte” to Western Civilization, Calculus, a! scoutifaastcr and accompanied ter. Miss Jane Ann Reese, a se­ A tost sponsored by the De­ Shirley Fraser, '84, for a silver and guitar. Michael Romans I Nawa Weathat aad I 9:00 Lioa Tam Knott became national director which ahe was dancing. Honors Latin IV, and Honors by members of the Jaycees, nior student at Henry Haywood partment of Psychology of and enamel pendant; and An­ wUl be featured soloist with the 7(iS7j» Bd Bmea ** !£?«»• fibow T;00 Ran Oriffla Participants in tha show in- Physics. edio wiU provide transportation. ninth grade boys’ choir. Memorial Hospital, Gardner. Waslcyail. University waa re­ drea Macalone, ’(H, for a silver l0:80 T n l M At Mr Plaee • 1 .1 9 eluded the stage band, led by and ivory ring. Lia Verro, '64, He holds many apecial honora FoOowlag a praparsd map; they The Bennet Orchaetrs, under Mass. Twenty relatives and 1:90 naBOtl cently gtvOn to students in Mrs. 9:00 Nawa John Franaoaa ’64 playing received the honorable mention throughout hia schooling. He WiU move Systematically the direction of Maeahiso, will friends from Manchester, Peniu f:to Radio Oraatar Maittort Lavlnia Btonlster’a reading 9:00 New*. Wtather. **Woodchoppera Ball” , “ Latin for a silver and enamel pin. waa awarded a Letter of (Com­ through each segment of town. perform compositions by Rom­ sylvania and Massachusetts in­ «;49 i,owaU Aontaa clSMea. The teat wae adminis­ tended the party. t :6i BpiMrIs WASHINGTON SCHOOL P.TJL Satin”, and "Salt PaanuU”. tered imder the direction of The above mentioned stu­ Ronald B. Jodoin mendation from the National IITaUing behind each group berg, Gershwin and Bach. tiS 7:W News X group composed of Kathy Mies Martha White, formerly a denta have gone through pre­ Merit Scholarship Corporation vHU be a truck provided by An­ Tha ooncert la open to the Many gifts were received, 8:45 Thraa Btar Bxtra 7:ta PuMie Afiaira and a two-tier wedding cake 7:06 CoBvaraatlaa Pioea CUB PACK 112 Person, Diane Penson, Donna graduate student of Wesleyan liminary local and state con- as a result o f the high score he thony BotUceUo, who has the public and tickets wiU bs avail­ 8:00 Tankeaa rs. indiaM 7:35 Oiat Btmtlcy tO:U Muaie ta Malax By and presently a music teacher teats In order to become eligible ateieved on the National Merit current eontrset for town rub- able at the door. was^ given by Mr. and Mrs. 7:80 Nawa of, tba World I8 :« Man OB Mullen, Nancy Ouneron, Lisa Hah pickup, ready to accept the Georoe Russell of 189 Autumn Xndonihey, Mary Lou Benoit, in the Manchester elementary for national honors. Some of Town CoUege Scholarship (Qualifying Test eontenta of the burlap sacks the St. 'A e Rev. Alex ySlsesser of Patricia Patterson, Sharon Sul­ school system. their work will be on display taken last year. He was elected scmita wiU load with debris, Community Baptist Church, of livan, Kathy Kane, Kathy An­ A recipient of a federal and for sale during the inter­ Plans Course by his classmates to attend Nut­ ■nie trucks wiU bear banners Panel Digcussion which Mr. and Mn. Reese are derson, Cheryl Ooblena, Carol Bcience-research grant; Wesley­ missions o f the Sock and Bus­ meg Boy’s State last summer. reading “ Join together tor a charter members, gave the Croteau, and Barbara Glnsbiug an University la using these kin Dramatic Society produc­ His scholarship was recognised Cleaner Kancheater.'*^ for Temple Ueasing at sup^r. performed “Showtime”, a dance funds in efforts to devetop more tion of "South Pacific” on May For Summer early by hia election to the Na­ Ih s projact la similar in kind affectlva teaching and .vocation­ 3L 32 and 28. tional Honor Society to hia '64 routine. Patricia Batch '46 sang Patricia A. Rackowski of a program sponsored by the BITUMINOUS al training methods and to try Candy Hachadorian, '86 sophomore year. T t o , W e Overtax Our" Chil­ Believe” , The Dave Hlndle duunbw, the Jaycees and the to better understand the human (Plans for the summer school Besides his sxceUent record of dren?” Will be the topic of a Trio with Dave ’66, Gerry Cam­ personality. With that objective program at Manchrafer (Com­ scholarship, Ron.has given much acouts Ihrt year, but it has bean bria ’66, and Steve Johns ’67, / olyn Adams, Linda Alien, Max- greatly axpanded to cover more panel diacusskm Tnieaday at 3:80 SPRING in mind, MH8, selected for its munity College have been an­ o f his time to the service of Sixty toe Allison, Jeannette Amlr­ FAT offered "Penniee from Heaven”. cross section” of many types various a w distant asctlona of pen. at Tample Beth Sholom. nounced. Classes are tentative­ MHS—aa a member of the High ault, Alan Anderson, Diane The John Fransoaa Septet of students, waa one of two ly scheduled to be held four School World staff and Audio- town. Memben of the panel wSl be LARK Bampton, Richard Berkman, PAVING with John, Bill Eelinger '64, high schools in the state to psu:- I Fourward Hendrtohson. oooMinator for OVERWEIGHT Brand neik - 9-d.-. sedan evenings a week, Monday Visual Club; as treasurer this Mary Lou Blake, Jsine Blod­ tlclpate in the program. the scouts, says that hs hopes Dr. John Braat, psychiatrist; A'vaUaUe to you without a Bruce Taylor ’M, Dave Monton through Thursday from 5 to 8. year of the Radio Club; and as gett, Beverly Burger, Kathleen Dr.* Winfield ’ *. Ifoyar, pedia­ The test contain^ of two sec­ Seniors will bs packing nsxt to emidiaalM to the boys the 1 doctor’# prescription, our drug ’66, Jjm LeSure ’65, Jerry Cam­ Cenirse offerings are designed president of the Sounds of MHS Burke, Bruce Campbell, Robert trician; and A. Raymond R ^er tions, "The Semantics of Let­ fall to attend Institutions («f tmportanoe o f avoiding Utter- Called ODRINEX. You must The Block Top With Miocles bria’, Steve Johns, and Dave higher oducation all over the to assist both those students Club, the National Honor So- Carson, Donna Chandler, Stev­ Jr., prlnctaal of Manchaater ters’’ and "Lettera and C olon .” and aa a member of the Student tag the odmmunity. idee ugly fat or your money Hindis played "Night In Tun­ United States. Acceptance no­ planning to enter college In the en Chapman, Naincy Chatel, High School. In tha fint, students were told ciety, and the Latin IV Club; Ai addition, ha says, It tasy back. No strenuous exercise, isia.” tices are arriving dally now, and fall and those already' enrolled Cheryl Clark, Patricia Clark, Dr. Braat, a natlva of Hol­ lexatlvee, massage or taking of to list Irtten of the alphabet Council. nwaksn tbs oonaotencss of HOT MIX • HOT LAID or Others participating were some of the recent ones follow. in a college. High school jun­ Jeffrey Clarke, Kathleen Con- land, spent 15 yean in private ao-caUad raducing c a n d 1 a a Mike Podolney ’65 singing a which they conaidefed friendly, Ron was recently named one ■duils who may have contribut­ c e d a r s t r e h lucky, happy, beautiful, soft, Also, Ellen Hultman, Hart­ iors are welcome to apply for Ion, Jacquelme Corbett, Carroll practice in ^ l a n d • iiit 8 cracken or cookies, or chewing typical Irish ballad; Niki As- of four MHS recipients of Unit­ ed to the Utter by having their COLO MIX • COLO LAID DoUverai In masculine, ugly, passive, etc. ford Hospital School of Nurs­ non-degree course offered to Cowing, Susan Crane, Elizabeth yeara of training In paycdiiatry gum. M3RINBIX is a tiny tab­ vestos ’65 playing Chopin’s ed Aircraft (Corporation scholar­ ymmg pick up after them. In the second section each let­ ing; Carol Infante, St. Joseph’s the summer school program. Dawkins and William Dixon. and neurology. He has been in let and easily swallowed. When "Polanalse” on tha piano; Marti College; Brian Jeffries, St. Mi- ships. Ron was accepted at Dr. Charlee Jacobeon, obalr- thia Oountry tor the past five DRIVEWAYS ter of the alphabet was listed Also, Robert Dorchester, you take ODRINEX, you stlU May m — 10 AM . fp 3 P.M. Bonham doing an acrobatic rou­ 'chael’s: Judy Jarvis, Central Not)-credit ooursro being of­ Worcester Polytechnic Institute, taan o f the ohiunbers behuttfl- y ea n associated With the Oon- after which Ote student desig­ Marian flkiwards, Sharon Ed­ aation oonunlttee, has noted enjoy your meala, atlll eat the tine to "Outer Limits;” The Corn.; Larry Jeffries, Porter fered to the program are Ekig- where he plans to major to sci­ wards, Eileen Feltham, William neotlcut Valley Hoapital, and foods you like, but you simply BOLAND nated a color which seemed the lish 99, Mathematics 99, Note- ence, possibly physics. In his thiat cleanup oampalgns. need Per Week RdR or Shiiia Coachmen, John Minnlck ’65, School o f Design; Elaine Hy­ Frank, John F)ranzosa, Dana with a private mental hoqiital ' 10 Ft. Width B f Co-MCs (Jerry Cambria (left) and Jim Mott con­ most appropriate and a color spare time,,he enjoys playing not be Umlted to organised ef­ don’t have the urge for extra Walt Simmers ’66, Fred son, Hartford College for Wom­ hand, and (College Study Skills. Frasier, Elisabeth Gaudreau, in Staadfmd for three years. He portions becauae ODRINEX * 1 .5 4 adiich diey liked least. Accord­ his guitar and "any good sci­ forts of hugs groups, and sug­ 100 Ft. Ltaigth Sprague ’65, and Pete Teimant vulse the audience with a parody on “ that greasy ing to national norms, it is en, St. Joseph’s College; Gordon These non-credit courses are Diane Ctoe, Graglenn Gibbs, now practices psychiatry In depresses your appetite and de- No Down Pajrment Hurwitz. Pratt Institute, Rhode ence-fiction novel.” g e s t that houadtoldars partlc- Manohester. Cfanpietoly Iiurfalled Pony Rides. Hot Dogs, Seda, ’65 singing "Pastures of Plen­ kid stuff.” Mott sports a head-covering of “Gook” thought that most people con­ designed mainly to correct per-' Chris Gleimey, Donald Gotellle, creaaea your desire for food. MOTORS ty” ; Jim Mott ’65, Jerry Cam­ Island School of Design; Syra­ Bonal deficiencies. Pat Raokowaki, the aahita- Doreen Golas, Lyn Goodatlne, 4 >atB on an individual basia as Dr. Moyer, is a practioing pe­ Your weight must come down, No Deposit hair cream while (lerry Cambria describes its beau­ sider ” A”- a ‘‘friendly’ ’ letter w ell bria, and Frank Oburaki '65 in a cuse University; Ronald Jodoin, Oedit courses offered are torian of the Claae o f 1964, has Gloria Godz, Patricia Gut, Paul diatrician in Mancfamtar, and because as your own doctor will Over 18 Ta Esparienee 666 CENTER SlEBaS tifying results to the audience. (Herald photo by and the color red its most ap­ made a name for herself Cottm Candy, Balloons, Gomes, drum trio; The Manchester propriate color. Most people. It Worcester Polytechnic Insti­ Typing 101, Typing 102, Psy­ Gworek, Charles Held, (Icorge Rogers- has been principsl of tall you, when you eat less, you at West Center Street Ofiara.) throughout high school to the M b AFTER CRASH Chapter of the Society for the tute; Michael Handler, UCbnn; chology 101, tmd English 203. Hanley, David Htochey, Holly 6 Manchester High School since w e l^ less. Get rid of excess fat Is recognized, are hostile to the field of academic achievement, CALL NOW FOR IMMEDIATE XeL 648-4076 Preservation and Encourage­ color biaok. George Hanley, Clark UnWer- Hooker, Jill Howroyd, (3athy NEW HAVEN, (A P )— Ben­ 1960. and live longer. ODRINEX costs ; Fifteen applicants are neces- special honors, and service. Pat, jamin Dowett, 71^ who was hurt Gifts, Fun For The Whole Family OPEN BVENINaa ment of Barber Shop Quartete The students who took the Bity; Richard Hansen, Valpa­ Hubbard, Michael Hurt, fflalne Refreshments will be served $3.00 and is sold on this GUAR- j INSTALLATION $ 2 5 -1 4 5 8 raiso University, Concordia Jun­ aary before a course will te giv­ the former edltor-to-chiaf « f the In a one-car accident last night, to attending parents after the singing “ In Amerl(ia, Inc.;” test we*a surprised to learn en, and the 85.00 application fee Hyson and Judith Jarvis. AN TEE : If not satisfied for ------CALL COLLECT ;------Linda Faridoai ’(M and Debbie ior (College; Linda Hohwieler, High School World, also serves died at Grace- New Haven Hoe- discussion and question and an­ any reason Just return th e ' that letters had colors and per phis 817.50 fee per credit hour Also, Eric M. Johnson, Shir­ Oetchell ’66 in a baton twirling 66 MHS Students aonslitv rigpificance. The re-. Keuka College; Charlotte Hil- as vice president of the Nation­ ley Johnson, Paul Kracunas, tal early today. Dowett’s car swer. period. M n. Helen Kop- package to your druggist and are payable upon application. al Honor Society and. the Cur­ p a V u w ; .^-7 * AJ rouUna and Little Ritchie and' aults’'m'uli8: experhn^ and JiaM, Xbll'U'n Jr/College; Clay­ D en^ Kuzmlckas, Tara Lata- Cid atruck a utlUty pole on man is chairmsn of the pro­ get your full money back. No Ai^lication blanks are avail­ rent Afifain Club. Outride of the Rbmane with Nick Romano similar ones being conducted ton Henee, UConn; Lynn Ann wlc, Richard Lawrance, Arthur SUto S t gram of the evening. questions asked. ODRINEX is school aha is a rnonter of the INDUStRIAL AND *64. throughout the nation could be Hogan, Boston Museum School able at the College office. LeCIaire, Janice tisMay, Leah sold with this guarantee by; of Fine Arts. V. MarJ Luke, '66 CYO of Assumption (Church and Arthur Drug Store - 943 Mala - 384 Eaat ServlM Road Inducted by NHS a chMge to a belter method of Lentocha, Claire Levesque, Bar­ the presentation qf the alpha, its Legion o f Mary. She also Mail orders filled. Hartford, Conn. IN«INEERIN« CO. teaches catechism slassea on bara Lupacchino, Larry Maney, bet to youngsters. Saturday morning. Terry McCarthy, Kathleen Mc­ Team Loses The F.A. Verplanok Chapter Dear Abby to Speak Helens KlccoU '98 Cormick, Todd Metcalf, Carol ARTHURS Pat is also a hoklar o f a Unit­ MOTHBR*S DAY-MAY 10 of the Natlcmal Honor Society Michalik, Bonnie Minton, Karl ed Aircraft Scholarahip, the Norris, Jean Olshewski, Carol THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY held its aimual induction cere­ Abigail Van Buren, whose Field Events Faya.lft Rantschler Scholarship. Ostrlnaky, R obert. Parmakian, mony in Bailey Auditorium on "Dear Abby” column appears She plans to attend AK>ertua Terry Philbrick, Geiald Plante, 9 4 2 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. On the atrength of the field Monday, May 4, at 8 p.m.. In­ in more than 600 American p r o Views Magnob College with an eye to­ ducting 66 new members. Dianne Platt, Georgette Pon­ avente, Hall High defeated the and foreign newspapers, will ward a career as a mathematics ton, Robert Ponton, John Pres­ The special guest speaker, be in Manchester May 19. Indian track squad 81H-40V4 Gymnastics teacher. Amcmg her multitudin­ ton, CSieryl Robinson, Lawrence SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY Friday at W«*t Hartford. Man- the Hon. Charles S. House of Miss Van B&ren will speak ous honors are four gold keys CANDIES the (Connecticut Superior Court, Roger, Philip Rusconi, Marilyn It ’S cheater actually outpointed HaU in the MHS cafeteria at 2:45 for Journalism to tha Scholastic Sapita, Mallory Schardt and "Right.facet Left . . . left In running events, but the addreseed the assembly on the p.m. Admission will be by Writing Contact end being Cynthia Schuetz. ^ forlM r teyorite gift . . .left". . !” named a finalist to the National Beet Hartford club piled up a merits and values of the Na­ ticket (free) only. Also, Patricia ischiwartz, deolaive margin in throwing and tional Honor Society. The audi­ Once again these words were Merit Soholarahip Program. Blaine Shelddln, '66, night. m joyc reading biographies and Viot. Joan WaMmam, Mary Wil- MODESS A. Raymond Rogers of Man­ duction ceremony of the F. A. followed Maloney. L The Leaders are-. under the historical novels. llama. Peter Wise, Lois Young chester High School welcomed Verplanck Chapter was pro­ TRAVEL Oo-captaln Don Fiah, '64, on direction of Miss JuIIs Case and The following seniors were and Edmond Zaglio. the guests and students. vided by organist Dianne Platt. Now 45*^ the comeback trail, captured resident. Sue Crane '64. Miss named aa honor students: Car- Mary Williains, '64 Regular ond Super tts The faculty advisor for the or­ the Javelin throw. Fish had The officers o f tho chapter £(ary Jaronzyk is the advisor to ganization is Mr. George A. the tumbling club. SAVE 14c! trouble with his approach and apoke on the qualifications for Keiuieth Wlchmaa Doreen Oolaa membership. President Ronald Potterton o f the science depart­ The evening was opened with TIME fouled on three of four attempta ment. a precision marching routine, Formerly ^1.71 but still managed to win. Jodoin s p ^ e on scholarship, bringing in the many facets of After singing the Alma planned by president. Sue. Maj^or Mahoney MICRIN The Red and White recorded Mater, the Inductees Joined Legion of Honor thia moat important quality. Among the central formations three other wine: Jeff Kearney, their families and guests for were an "M” wheel spoke, circle . Ra«. $1J9 *64, stepping 'dow n.from the Vice President Patricia Rack- AT CARTER’S refreshments In the cafeteria. and a diamond. A smile filled with enthuri- A girl who appears to indulge owskl emphasized character, 880, etreaked to victory in the Jim Newton, '56 The old-faahloned gym ' rou­ asm— that’s the smile of thia in everything with a special 440. The half mile, won by Lae pointing out the necaasity of tine, created by Pat Duval '54, week's male legionnaire, Ken­ '42 Cenwt O d u n $1495 '59 CiMivroiGf impdo $1195 Dowd, aupplied the drama of tha strengrth o f character to answer u m o rs NOW $ waa typical of a girl’s gym neth Wichman. Keiiny has talent for doing it right is this 2- Door, 8 cyl., standard, radio, heater,ConvortlMle. | V-8, auto., radio, haater, NOW *1‘« m eet The baton was drped in the challenge to greatnasa. class of 50 years ago. shown a variety^of talents and week’s female leg;ionnaire, Dor­ whitewalls. whitewalls. the exchange between A1 Covl- Treasurer Jack Roger illus­ Area Schools. The Tumbling Club, including interests both at MHS and Out­ ello, '64, and Steve Maher. ’(U. een Golas. Proof is shown by la the Mayor guilty « r notAttraly (toburate. The mayor than trated tha high place service its five new male members, per- side of school. took the stand and testified that m m '42 CGTvdr Mofisa $2095 Undauntfd Maher picked up tha holds In the Hat o f qualitiea, his her participation in a wide vari­ guilty? That was the big (fiiea: *'* ' **'" “ " ...... '43 Corvoir M $1995 formsd stunts such as the back Kenny's courses this year In­ ety of extra-curricular activi­ he wasn’t going more than 55 ConvertlUe. 8-cyl., 4-epeed, radio, heater, baton, and made up the loat speech being spiced with famil­ Hold Playday clude Hkigllah IV, Physics, UB. tion at the mock trial attended 3- Door Sport Coupe, 8 cjfl.. 4-q>aed. radio, and front roll, cartwheels, head­ ties such aa Intramurals, 4 miles per hour. heater, bucket aeata, whitawalla. bucket aaate, whitewalla. time catching hia man. Co-Cap- iar exasnple. Secretary Jacque­ History,' French HI, and choir, by the Junior class in the MHS Ro9. 49e springs and handsprings. years; Student (louncU and After the defense counsel and tialn Rick Laliberte, '64, s then line (Cortott w>ok« on leader­ with French, English and choir A Joint Aquaettes and Girls In addition Stephanie Boutll- Girl’s Leaders, 8 years; Sock cafeteria on Tuesday. t| ih prosecuting attorney gave '40 CiMvroid impda $1445 Stormed ahead on the an(fiu>r. ship, explaining the Mnall dif­ Leaders Playday was held on Iter ’65 and Pat Duval '64 pra- aa his favorites. He has teen s Mayor Francis J. Mahohey their Summations, the' Judge '41 CiMvrokr Impolo $1445 -dto •t 64 BMOMtaH a t Brookflald a t oaRtate aAnHtad Ui6t hta spead- tary;*«n i . UVI 9t;Mlv. . ' . MaHIMBa. *86 ‘ ona aMler, t6 wDViar on gsi nP5 M ifo WMI Sm" traasurar. A m a -V ■ t i

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resident here fop- r " RoekiMB>Vemon Oisita*) tofaatry, for #ehool: Maryann Traeinakl, S t the past 4ft years. He was ne- HEALTH eATMUt State Land kB of hMle tf^m g- -Joaaph’a; Mary ‘ PteSton, i t tired maintenance m an. frotn hyMfcbarlA .K sl.il* E ven ts Maidment Receives *■ it uie aoa ef ptmi m. Bernard’s; Mary Crane, Vernon Pratt and Whitney. Arlsion of News Tidbits slBirtdgBtawdat- Elem rauiy;'Joaa P. Hennessey, .Aaaa- MHAT CAUSSB a SAM M A ___ RoainilUeBchook Maple S t; and Jeanette Min#f . S erqt It o f ^ united Aircraft Cprp., East WDMANB CYILiPB ? fiBfs tlie AP Wlrds WiUBeSold iv m e k tm 11. Chdsw First .CCG Hearing hMnan lai CtaaewkllaM R. Northeast Ifobool: .H i Hartford. Prior par that he had S tate Coiinty YMCA Award ®,Tbsaei>Bni fTMOJrMIlK* ■ 'MS n ill'p i* - aikiita& 3. Cluiow, to, of 113 been a silk printer for Cheney Poole, .bwaband e f the farmer Prise whuere .will b# invited rlgt. Monhigy.i CHeasMod SU, died suddenly to Tottdnd Bertha' L. Erooker of Vernon, to attend the Jme’masting of pen and Mrve e Bros. He ,'hras a member of I I IIM « f illiiito 4Ms «is3, in Man- War {'•Barracks and the Brit­ Air Foroe Base at OeaiwNl, of the dhineh MftMay ovdnii* with him. She brbke awny and Turkey to cslebrats lElh aaal- today hs will approve the lale guidance director at Manchester High Khool, hai MM Korea. year. ' ______— ____ Rd.1 courtAp. Dowt m i w m cheater, h* ^ras the son of the ish American' Club. of atateowned land in Tblland Judges were Mrs.. Henry Dbw- Davit, 111 Oivra St at $199. Mia. N s ^ Afitoon of her today. For further infoT' late WOlam and Jennie Crane* Be is survived by his wife, the .Men fled. versaiy of f^BlfcHght sekolar- presented with the “ Distinguished SenrlM Awirtf*’ by H ie alrmah is a .veteran of Woet ,3tartfoM Win prss#nt a ithipo . . . New York State'S to the town of Tottand aa a alte only 19 reatOrata ef the t«wn«8cheel loiMioe Fair held recent- lelewicx, Mra Leo Flaherty Blrtha yeetarday: A'danghtoa matton, c a ll... MH Clulosr. Prior to bis retir^ Mra Mary Ctwdnef Dunlop; Tte deeciiptlon given yeeter- tor a new junior-eeiiVar.hlgh th. H»y. tocrtved first boaors and a 18 years service. r., and Mra L. H. Chapman. to Mr. and Mra. Lewie Wagner, varioty ptigrato with hor pup- neat he was employed ior one sqn, Samuel M. Dunlop; one hrghest court rules that school Ledge Barheeae ats and raaridnottiK 825-7120 day w3e siipilar Co thoao given districts nM(gr actively sehk ra­ achool. portunity last night to take part tb ^ p to r a trophy for bto proj­ f AnxtBary Banquet Stafford: a aon to Mr. andMrs' •kany y ta n hy Cheney BrodT He daughter, Mrs. 'William Mc­ cent 47th annual conventton, ect in the Nonbsni OoBaecto The Rockville Lodge- Loyal Louis Anuda, 29 Byeoklyn Bt' Mie. Jamoe U Ransom wUl 913 ALBANY AVE. police by the four women mo- cial balance in V>hSc achOM Sn- The land, which comprieee was prssentsd In recognitteii ef in h dtocueaion of efforta of th# The annual banquet of the was a member of CoAiqordia Kinney, all of Manchester, and aho* iss to accept such rtopen- stom ' ------f Mra. Mbmie Tafek Clulow; one Monday, at a time to be an- deemed not needed by the atate ODmmtoaloiMra held their Tbs youth rocslved a $36 bond Methodist Church, Grove S t Sandra Jaskoika, CMd Vbat Rd. dattgnter, Mrs. J o s ^ Shea of nounced; at the Holmes Fu­ oM, 6-11, 176 pounds, with dark 6th Fleet unit in Greek ports S y In excess Of any eOfOiai The Javlnette Reelms will Guests will include Department iu ir and a dark Complexion. His ^ adafiaiatralns,^ HaimlA, * obUgation, and hU stndtto3Jit first public Imartng to Inform * ro « tbs Hsrtfbrd lastrusttant East Haraord; one sister. Miss neral Home, 400 Main St. The and asks government to onst '■etatrom . Gov. JDanupmor .Mso C o u ^ y and a esrilfleau from provide musie for danctng and President Mrs. Ruth Proffitt, ^Advertlaambnt Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. of South hair is brushed etraight back. them immediately from Greek contribution to the develepnient rostddnte 'o f the details ef the rofreabmants will be eerved. Tw o Zion Ladiies Etta Chilow at Manchester, and Sotnd ttn t Mato A jriebltw al proposed ehartec that would ths NASA for the best sahlMt Cobalt; Department Secretary Wanted—NewSboy or Newe- N O W two grandchildren. Methodist Church will oNidate. He wears sun glasses. waters. of character end sptritUM val­ In Space and Aatrodynamlca. Membere and thett fueato are' Mrs. Marion Oox, Bast Hart SASHES ANOUKiP HSR BVELIPC. "Ws don't tlibik It’s couceiv- and Mhtural Raaouroaa Com- ues among young peoms. unite Vernon’s three fdrme ot firl, Broeklyn Bt, High' Bt„ ln»e Watkins-West Funeral Burial will be in East Ceme­ ,If Republicans are to regain mlmtaiMr J # # ^ N. ^ has Audfey Bale, who won the invited to attend. ford and Mrs. Dorothea Preuss, Parley Delegates When you give Barton’s tery. UPS OR ElNGSANAILfi abls that five different Individ­ Maldmmt, in aw fioB to Ms government Their efforts were Or. Pnrnelt ea Ceeaaaittoe Hammond St„ .aad orator of Home, 14d E. Center S t, is In their piMtion aa the majority also deslared m tract under many sducationai end ceminu- rewarded with a round of ap- Grade I first prlss, rseslvsd fourth district president EHing Chocolatse. Choose from our F U E L O I L Friends may call at the fu­ FWttJENTLY MKAN SHSiS uals with the same description Dr. Oliver Purnell, Rockville, ton. Following a. ehort program Rockvilla. Call Herald CIreu* ' Mra. Howard Hanarn of 21 big, new aricotlon. charge of arrangements wMch ALLSRfflC 7D SOME COSMETIC and the eame method of opera- party, they "mnat get down and eoBSiderntlen is not requlrsd hy nity acttvtueA to very active in pUuMs from moat of thoss at- first honors and a Bummer Sci­ latlbn Dept Mr.. Anderson, Mr. are incomplete. neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 ence Scholarship for her exhibit waa elected to the Ccmmlttoe Mian Emma Batx will present Bramra Rd. end Mre. Irvin 8e- and 7 to 9 p.m. .. sheb using. tionr could be involved in thU talk to the people,” mm tha state .sitbsr tor farming or the local Boy Soeut movement, tsnding. Graff or Mr. Wilson at 676- former President Dwight O. eennervaUon .purpoeea. on OsnsUcs and Claasifleation oa medical Economlce and In- deturee of hef recent trip to all at once,’’ a state police lieu­ and haa been honored with lu Atty. Herbert HannUMiry, Burance, at the recent 172nd ilpain. 3136. oor of 14# High St havo booir / FOR 13V2C Mrs. Joseph TomsU .ShsMfcNaMMWsfs tenant explained. Re noted the Eisenhower . . . A man polio! About the origiiml jail Elver Beaver Award end tceut- ohairtnaa of the commission, of Living Thinga Tbs award Isuv J. Johnson was prsssnted from the CMl- Annual Meeting and SetenKfic Briete namod dologatce to tho dlstriet Mrs. SopMe .Turek Tomskl, Incidents wsre far enough spac­ identified as Bruce - Walter farm traet, .Gov, Dismpsey said, master'e key. want over the items decided Vernen 4awa Is han I by{eonvohtlon of tha Lutheran Lars John Johnson, 82, for­ srill be reUined .1^ . the state In other buslneee at the drsn’s Museum of Hartford. Aaaembly Of the Connecticut Henry 6. Koshwits' of Rock­ NOTHERT 49, of Agawam, Mass., sister of merly of 628 Main S t, died this ed in time tb allow for one man Lelkett, wanted for qneeMenlng thus far by ths members. He State Medical Society in Hart­ ville is one of 24 students at TIm HeraM’s Reekvflls ■ean,f Women’s Missionary League to Mrs. Alice Norton, 394 Summit to be Involved. In slayings of two oo- aa a wildlife sanotiiaiy and YMCA convention. Atty. ■eld that more than 90 votes Other Sykes entrants rsoelv- 5 W. Mato Bf. 87S-,b#|ield June 2 and 3 at Atlan- CASH SAVINGS morning at Laurel Manor Con­ Balling area. ... i George Kata Jr. of 21 |t63p ing awards were Mary Ann Ra- ford, the University of Connecticut DAY St, died yesterday at Wbstem valescent Home. Clues Sought "We are looking for an un­ llCemen arrested today after have been taken since tha eom- Naamd PraeMeiri who have b m inducted gliS or 94g-t71L 'tle dt^, MJ. ’ Mn. Hansra U M ' 'T'l Masaacbhsetta H o^ tal, West- known man who we feel and the ca? chase in which his ear col­ Governor DOmpaeFb agree­ Hollow Lane* and Athr. Donald miasion first began laat Sep- klswlcx, David ArsL Paul Bar- He has been a resident here R. Rtciuer of 206 Spring St. riault, Sdhally Numrych and At a meeting of the board of membere of Alpha Chapter, field. for about 40 years. Prior to his other departments feel commit­ lided with another, killing the ment to the aale of .the land tsmber. Include a Mother’s Day ted sll.theeelncldcnu?’^ pemlts the opening of price werS elected to Hartford County Jamea Racine. direetora ef ths Stats Wide Beta Gkmma Sigma, a national Other . sufvlvors include her retirement he was employed by In Debris of driver. Discussions osMsrsd around Planning and Zenlag Fsdsra- Greeting from widest se­ husband, pnother, three daugh­ The’''other departments are negotiations between the state Board of Dtreotora ths proposed leglslatlvt body, Ohoreh Speaker honorary society for outstand­ lection of Hallmark Ckuda various contractors as a mason. and the town. Appraii Local repreeentatives attend­ ticn, Tuesday, Ctorias H. ing buslnese students. ters, six sisters, and several He leaves no know relatives. Merifien, New Haven and Ham­ Hals of the a ll-member board of reprassn- Mias Maty Frances Rechsr, in town. den ae well as Wsst Hartford. proporty will soon be' under' ing the convention were Ifr. a pariah worker in British Brown waa elected preaideat Seniors elected to the eoclsty Anriounemg THb OpBtii’ttg O f nephews and nieces. Funeral services will be held Paeific PKne taken'. Barry B. tativss to he elected from four for 1964-66. Brown, formerly Tbs funeral will be held tb-. Monday at 11 a.m. at the Language Staff and Mre. Francis L. Aldrich of voting districts throughout Guiana since 1980, will be guest must rank in the upper 10 per ^r,n TMland’s aenior high atudrats 88 Butler Rd. and Mr. and vlee-praaident la cheim an at cent of their claas. morrow at 8 a.m. from the Dal­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 (OoirttaMd IN # fiat# pM I' .Award for Timta town. Duties of a proposed full- speaker at the monthly meeting M J Needs Teachers BOW go to school In. EUlngton Mre. John B. BengSton of 98 ef the Lutherag Church women Vernon’B Zoning Conunleaion. Dairid Baldwin o f Rockville ton Funeral Home, 964 Main Main St. The Rev. C. Henry An­ aOBTCW (APV— The Harj- Ridgewood St. time administrative eddtoUat; The federation ia a non-profit 3 and negotiations are in progw— St,. Agawam, with a Solemn derson, pastor of Emanuel Lu­ low, flying in kind of a gUd*, Streets Listed minority ropreeentatlon to re­ at First Lutheran Church, Rock TAFTS ANTIQUES ford nmae has won ths sixth m,. Tolland students attend BengSton, a membm af ths vUle, on May 14 at I p.m. organisation which waa eetab- hl|^ Mass of requiem at St. theran Church, will officiate. Its left engine.not turning Annual Seveilon Brown Msmo- The Mancheetor High School BoekvUle High School, For Resurfacing County 'YMCA Frogram Com­ quired by to* oharter; town Uahed ia 1948 for the purpoae of Exclusive in Mancheetor FUEL OIL John the Evangelist Church, Burial will be in lUst Cemetery. language departmpnt is in need | Sals .of the land to TbUand, meetings and' holdover govern­ Miss Rschor reesivsd a B.K promoting municipal and re­ , There will be no calling hours. at aU.” said David Ettva, III, vy^ riai Award- r"for disinterested mittee, WM presented with a degrss in education from State AgaWam, at 9 a.m. Burial, will and meritorious public service’’ of qualified Substltutea to ttoch pO ridlM It la no longer needed Leadership Service Certifkmte, ment' gional planning In the etate and HEARING AID 384 HARTFORD ROAD be in Agawam Crater Ceme-, was waalUiig hl8 car when the among New England newspa­ pui Road crews win*be refurring Teachera CoUege. Tewson, Md. to oncourage the adoption of COOPERATIVE Miss OrScfl O. Mohlmsaa French. Spanish or Latin. was author for hie work as local program ‘^toxation, described by Atty. and her Master of Arts In Chris­ tary. airliner cams in over hi# house. pers In 1969. : ' toed by ttM 1963 General As- roads in tha Ahsaldl Heights committee ehaimaa,' Hannahury aa one of the more adequate aoniag. lAHERIES <11 ' nM[* \ vy Friends may call at the Rockville — Mias Grace Ger­ According to Michael Guada- semMy. . State Repreaenutive tian Education from Chicago OPEN THURSDAY • PRIDAY — 4 TO f P.M. WEsfoWN “ Tbe right ragine was niak- The announcement was made section of Manchester .today and difficult iteme to be decided, Lutheran Thaolofical Seminary. A t tha present time, there are SI M’f. funeral home tonight froin 7^ to trude Mohlmann, 86, of 177 E. ing a terrible roar;' revving rby Walten.O. Glaselbrecht, edi­ no, head of tha depairtmrat Robert D. King of Tolland in a tomorrow, as part of the town's was diacueeed without action be 196 auch official coimmlsstons PINE PHARMACY ■■ PHARMACY " ‘ i'i;(' ^ f t 1 li K m Main St., died yesterday at tor Of the Tbrrington (COnn.) $eeant letter to tiie governor She etudled- at the Lutheran OPEN A U DAY SATURDAY 16. hard," Silva continued. “ Then school officials have been ex< $96,^ road reauifaolng' pro­ taken. Cbmmtosioners ha've de­ School of MtaalOns in Maywood, comprising a total ot 1,400 M CENTFR ST,—64g-9gU 469 Hartford Rd — 649-9446 n I M • Manchester Memorial Hospital. the plane vanished over the topi Register and chairman of th« periencing difficulty in obtain- school 80 Applicationt. voted two meetings to ths sub­ members. gram approved lafet year. HI., prior to her departure for BOSS Flereaoe E. Shaw Bom Nov. 9, 1897, at New of a little hill, and at that in­ awards committee for the ^x>n- ing substitutes because of a ! SFP*??*®P. J® Tolland to urgent, ject and wUI conduct further British GulanA Wlaa Oread PHxe Miss Florence E Shaw of 2ft York City, the daughter of the stant w6 heard this trem«ndoua SOring Now England Aseoclat- shortage of qualified personnel *T will be happy jo approve its Scheduled for reptrtacing by For Camp Posts dlsouealon before they readh Mike Connlngton, winner of late Frederick and Jennie Bag- ed ness Executives Associa­ svantual sals to ths Town- of Werld nUr-Borad Edward St, sister of Mrs. Mary explosion, like a sonic boom.’’ in the field. Roncari Industries today and X decision on how the taxes The Married Couples Club of the Americanism Eaeay contest 8. Taylor, of-CrestfielA.Conva­ geley Mohlmann, she came to Aboard wein about a doken tion. - TbUand for that purpbsa,’* ihs tomorrow are the northern loop Mors than $0 appUeatlons should be aeseased. eponsOred by the American Le Ralph McGill, pubUShOr of the 'In 'addition to a need for gevsrnor said. the Union Congiegational lescent Hospital, former society this area five years ago from persona who had taken advan­ ieachere in the 'above-named of Battista-Rd., from Walla to have been recsived Tiwm loeai Agreement over minority Church In Rockville it sponsor­ Itoit Auxiliary at the Lake St. editor of The Herald, died this California. tage of an offer by Reno Caatn- AtlantA (Ga.) Constitution, Aras tea wiio- -Tsan Anaaldl- Rd,; Anaaldl Rd. from teen-agers for positions of v#l* representation on tha {froposed school, has been announced the judge pf the conteaL: . ! subjects, eubsUtutea ing a trip to the World's Fair morning at Manchester Memo­ ■ She 1s survived by several oa to gamble all night; in ax'* teach German w tir be needed Battista Rd. to Virginia Rd. and unUer eountolors at llaaeASa- board of representatives was tomorrow. Busses will leave grand prise wlniur for the rial Hospital. nieces and nephews. . imtriea of^our Other papere town. His essay will he aubmlt- change for a refund ^ theb*- were the applications BoekvUle, haa been asrignsd to WELDON DRUO CO. Blanche Chapman of 26 West- trwage" tradition. tra will furniah the muaic. ments are comprised of volun­ Funersl services will be held wood St. wete held yesterday The two women were Ahorad the Hospital Notes aa soon as possihls, so that they teers.” Ha suggested that since *R’ company of the 3rd 'nAlning «91 Mem Bt^-dM. 64i-6t$l Monday at 3 pm. at the Wat- afternoon at the John F. Tier­ plane. may be proceseed the week or Regiment of the U.8. Army NO MONEY DOWN PIBEMAN KILLED The Men’s d u b of North firemen were not town employ­ Mna-West Funeral Home, 142 E. ney Funenil Home, 219 W. Cen­ DANBURY, (A P )—Richard Patfmto TedMi 373 May 2ft for the June 29 open-. ees, the town could have lit­ Center St The Rev. Felix M. ter SL Tiie Rev. Paul G. Pro- ! Msthedist Church will meet Red Cross Plans Ing of the camp. • Davis, pastor of Second Con­ Herring, 2ft, of Banbury, waa ADMITTIBD' YMTERDAY: Monday at .3 p.m. at the church. tle control over the depart­ as little as 2.25 per wkek kopy, pastor of Zion Evangeli­ kjll#d early today when the auto Kathleen DeMarche, 37 Alexan­ The Rev. 'johit E. Po8t pAstor ments. gregational Church, will officl- cal Lutheran Church, officiated. Rockvi|le*Veriion ’ 'First "Aid' 0 ^8^ aU. Burial will be in East Ceme­ h#?^’as driving left the rbad And der St.r Mra. Ann DriggS. 810 N. of Bt^Olde Methodist CSiurch, "The p 0j Ic e departments Burial was in East Cemetery. efSMed into a utility pole. should be treated like any other tery. Bearers were Lawrence Frel- Main St.; Mra. Alice Fody, 358 “Lp<^lng-:Ahcad.’' The Manchester Red Cross Tow n U nit Hosts < raends may call at the fu­ Klice aaid the accident oc- Hartford Rd.; Mra. Denise Olea- intifetoiei) mi^n ere -weicome department, Daigle aaid. helt, Alan Frelheit, Keith Har- Sykea corrsd on Lake Ave. The au­ First Aid Instructors hhve ani> neral home Sunday from 7 to 9 ger and James Moriarty. aon, 38 Hyde SL; Mrs. Irlhs to -mttend.^^dft'eshmrats will: be < Parley of lORM Political obMrvers have thorities said today' was Her- Glpaaon. 9 Burke Rd., Rockville; aerved. nounoed' that an advanqed firs^ streaeed that opposition from > .t y PJa- u_.___ _ riiig's 25tb birthday. K a a ‘ •;'L_ «'.Vt < J.' Linda Gressko, 29 Pplknor Dr.; sidji^rse WiU be hsld'jto th‘ ,The Miantonqmoh Tribe of . district firemen, # strong polit- Ralph Oberstetn N a S u p p o r t Singa on Danbury fireman. • jR jcl* r d pagCi lOSr.i.Hlgh *t., Jonathan T. Hewey, eon of lealr-iopoto to Vierncfi’s. . rural •---- - 2 ^ , and Mss. Ctolvl»-lv Hewey, ch|^^ offiee, 175 E. i^ t Imj^bved Order ^ IM^MSh'’* VERNON—Ralph Oberstein ■ ■ > ^ItodcvUle: Mm. mdfia Pfamht- wui entertain the Meat Oouncii * area, have been mainly reepon- C H E Y R O tlT CmCAGO (AP)—A group of A folk-Singlng group of 16 . KEPPEL,!^ iroSTi. ter, 101 Hamlin S t; Mto. Janies 337 W. Middle Ipk#.. lias been St.rW lnlng Wednesdky/f svievev. c f New Haven, father of Dr. WASHINGTON, (A P )—Da­ named to the Deqn’s LL«t at 13. The claasess wiii- of Connecticut at the Hotel * sible fo r -ths defeat of oonsolid- girls appeared outside the Mor­ students at Sykes Junior High Schasehl, 48$ W. Middle Tpke.; Bond, tonight and tomorrow ation during two previous tries. Morton Oberstein of Trout vid H. Keppel, fbrm erly’ direc­ Mrs. Vera Spera, Taleottvlllc; Rocheater InsUtute bf Technol­ hhvh^'frpm-|7 to' lO p.ra: ■ foJ., •UICK • Stream Dr., died suddenly at rison Hotel Thursday carrying School will appear on a local night in honor Of Great Sach­ (Jommisafonera have heard .cans for donations for a cam­ television show tomorrow. tor, of th#' Hartford, Cdnn., Pub­ Albert Kerkln, Tolland; Mre. ogy. five-Consecutive Wednesdays. his home yesterday. Ttttoe persons who currently em-elect Rowland Rockwell. i from police, fire and other de­ paign for Henry Cabot Lodge for The group, ealUng lu elf the lic , Welfare- l^partment. has Apolbnia Tracewaka, S3 Bridge • Tonight’s sntertainmsnt Win e f WINDBOR AVE., Ho la survived by his wife, beim gppdlnted to a $13,616 a S______t; Mrs.__ Natalia______Gaskell,______Spselal Mother’s Day observ- hclMjtovslld stondard oertifieats partment heads in an effort to Mrs. Sonia Drofman Oberstein the Republican presidential Sykes Singers, w#n a .aehool begin at $ and the Ssturdsy consolidate departmrats la a nomination. talmt show last month. Ib e year as a speolal consult- Thompaonville; Kenneth MeGlui anies will be held Sunday at are eligible Vd'^ participate in. night banquet will stglt 8t BOCKVILLE, CONN. o f New Haven. ant in the Welfare Athninistra- south Windsor; Mrs. Edna Gi^e- j 9:$0 #.:.m. at the Salvation this training. Anyons interested mutually agreeable manner. I ’ Funeral services were held Two men also appeared there. Singers are scheduled to make 6:30. Baked ham wlU he served. •I They wore sandwich-type signs several appearance# in the 'Ver­ tion, tt was announcsd ysster- sink, 67 North S t; MTA H e j t o i The p)rogr^ ^1 bepre in the course is requested to Tli^ have nol yet decided how this morning at the Parsoiis The general chatrnton for departmitnU will be united. Is eledsod to anaounoe bearing photographs of Lodge non area within the nest few day. Laxaroff, 26 Dorothy Rd.; Irving , 'obted by. studinto of the Sun .register ^ phoning the Man- this event is Salye yendrtllo, the appotntntent of Funeral Home, Waterbury. weeks. t Twomey, 31H Garden Dr; Don- 0*y school, end fleers will bo Oheotec lUA,Cross iftUot. ^ 'Eeoeives Boaors Memorial week will be ob­ and the legend: “ Won’t you past Great Sachem, who will.be help this man?-’’ The group is composed of six na Axxklar, 136 Vernon St; to all attending mothem. stoild^‘'’I^ e ailil'.'noorse assisted by Elroy P^lpS, p3st. Jan Llhlon, grand prise win- served at his home in New Hav- boys and nine girls. TWrtssn, Burchill McCarty. TalcottvUle: foT^ ages will asr of the gybes Junior High l^ e n Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ Nayldi** Condition \wiB.ailsb toim ^ May:’}S. fof Great Sachem; Herbert . C. JOSEPH J. Sturdy, lightweight, eeiwpntt feller of New York emerged, one all In Grade 8, are linger#; the Jane Manley, Hebron; Mrs. Rl- he held after tos ptogram. toe '-Aaaovsr Fire Department Johnson,. past Sachem; And .other two play baes and d i^ i. Samuel J. Doalop of the men asked: “ Won't you .Volunteer instructors (^or ' ^est John Murphy, gaebsm. SULLIVAN help this man?” The Singers win ajmsar on Said Very,Poor.r'ifflilSSrS’i i “"“-si sessions will’l l Hubert After the hsnhort tomorrow ALUMINUM ANB WIR Samuel John Dunl, 67, of Rockefeller, who was - In Chi­ Channel S’s "Ib e Brad Davis .------tain S t. Rockville; Earl Rah- to Ita ealeo Staff. Ho has| 169 Maple St., died last night 'toker and Richard SuMo night there wUl be « public the following fine oars to I cago to address the Executive Show’’ at 5:30 pjn. tomorrow. Nine - year --oM (Jhrtstopher' court, Coventry; Mra. Anne | "1®V: Chester. ' ' raising of Orest Chiefs, fol­ ^Marlowsir^ m at Manchester Memorial Hos- Club, smiled and walked away. The singing studsnta were or­ bfferi .J--' roiDINg CHAISE 10UN6I pitsd. Naylor, whose skuU was frac- Belanger, 669 Main St; Guy An- the lowed hy entertainment and Rockefeller is an active can­ ganised about two months ago tux^ by a batobaU'bat durinc »* Autumn St; Mra I ^ dancing. , MahehestBrs Joeepk J. SnlllTBii He was bom on Feb. 17, 1897, didate for me GOP presidential by Miss Sandra Hardy, an Eng­ ^ “ ^ i l T l o r r a c e Roriewood, 75 Union M**o»ilc Temple, Barry Beating ' IfiS IB County Armagh, Ireland, and ------r ------nomination. Lodge, ambassador lish teacher at Syhec. Miss ah argument Wednesday with i , s'* - ... - • . A., a ^ f to South Viet Nam, has been re­ Hardy once was part of a trio another boy, is'reported stiU In | BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ' . ONLY TORO only 7.44 t'..WHITB SULPHUR^ SPRINOi^ ceiving voter support in sohte that toured the UJI. Stw worked cfillcal condition at Hartford daughter to Mr. and Mrs.' i ^ ? I 2 » " m ^ ls ^ \ » h t ftom*7^80 W.Va. (AP)—Sen. Barry Gold! e Sturdy tubular aluminum (xmatructipn is wSdtti- Irs, Piaytims Togs primaries. her way through eonige by ae- HOspltaL 1 Charies Ferguson. 188 *rtnt! ^ Water, a leading candidate for^ IfbtHiw AikN 4H|| A session of the Republican Reptlng singing sngagsnsnts. er-prTOf e Extra atroilg Firestone polypropylene A t 1 p.in. today, a hospital LUghter to Mr. and Mrs. J * A t o ^ t o - R^PuhJicW presidential Party-to-People Forum was un­ ^ Miss Hardy- Is arranger and Moroel, Tolland: a son nomination, kirlved ’ftiursdaylursday at! BAA i im BUIOK 1N0 FORD webbing e Chaise is multi-positioii der way in the hotel at the time. leader for the group. spdksSman said ths boy's con- ^ MV**andnd -Mm Mrs. GranvUlsOranviUe Lin-Lin tion now taking place at Mott’s the OreonbriorGreenbrier Motel Hotel “ for “ fof a* a^ r Members .of the Singm are: diUon to conridored ‘> e ry , Cemmunlty Hall. peor.” Bocauss he waa operated tlBst.” He refused to seq new» Lura Almon, Ruth Bowman, BIRTHS TODAY: A aon to men and -WAuId not dtsciiM bis ■ h e . ' WILDCAT ^blt. COUNTRY S9UIRE Mark Cadman, Karen Clark, on this morning, the spokesmen Til# VFW Post Mdll sponsor said, it may take about 24 Mr. and .Mrs, Harry Munson, aeatcoA. night tonight from 6 campaign. t ‘ Afghan-Squar# Roger Alsbaugh, Chris Gran­ 112 Nike Orcle; a daughter to The Arieftna senator joined' wM d«M S«fiir4«yi WOTIvvfTIPIW 4-Dr. StHtidM ville, Debby Liak, David. BertA>e, hours before he shows any sign p.m. to* 1 a.m. Members and of improvement. ** '' Mr. and Mrtu Leigh Burdeto. #3 their g ueets ar# welcome to at­ Mrs. Goldwater, who arrived at, Audrey Zale, Patty Hradriquss, Russell S t the Greenbrier earlier in th# 6lt 12 IM3M Kathy WilUams. Harold Wilde -:<5hriatopher, the son of Mr, tend. IL ady. White 9-Pasaragor. Fordonutie' j and Mrs. Joasph P. Naylor of DISCHARGED YESTER­ week. _ J, Wnlto hnekot seata power eteoriag, pewi and Dale Snipe. DAY: Mrs. Kathleen Haxaard, ..A'hotel' s^kesman said th#' CMklAf wMl David Poehnert is on drums 139' Diane Dr., was struck with s n e a k y s n a k e ' • now. Ono ownor. brdkea A bedaty! the bat by another 9-year-old Haxxardvtlle: Mrs. Leona Carls- JOHANNESBURG. South Af­ Goldwaters usually spend a < and Elaine Wanday on baes. ton. Upper Butcher Rd., Rock­ week or two every springJ atai th#uiSi The Slngece wiU pesfCjim on boy, police said, during an rica (AP)—-Mrs. Brenda Pagel; IfHi argument about 5:30 p.m. ville; Milton Carr, Coventry; a young South .African house­ *q>a but probably will stoy only) May 20 at th# Unlo^ Congrega­ Norman Caron, Hartford; Mis. for the weekend,this^e$r- 1 1 tional Church. ■ ' Wednesday not far from the wife, plugged a drainpipe oMt- Naplor home. Flavia Dotchin, 56 Dougherty side her farmhouse full of bid- ALUMINUM & FIBERGLAS Police investigation revealed S t; Waiter Wlghtman. 367 let holes^-and then dragge|l out thait Christopher wax riding his Woodbrldge S t; George Baatly, a very dead, five-foot'long co­ 1lg| Renewal Model bicycle by a group of boys, and 77 Wetheren St.; Mrs. Janet bra. IlM CHEVROLET when one. a six-year old, threw Meek, 10 Congress St.; Frank 'M rs. Phfcl said, she opened i VOLKSWAREN Now in Window xtonea at the bike an argu­ Sesaione, 64 Hawthorne St.; her front 'door'' isiid nearly IMPALA SCREEN HOUSE ment rasued, with.Christopher’s Mrs. Mary Rollins,. 41 Cornell wtlhed Into ths sneke which aaeailant. coming to .the young- St.; Robert Brooks, 160 Wethsr- reahed to full length Only about 2-Dr. H m d fp 2-Dbot CovpB Tbe model of the proposed sr boy’s aid. ell St.; Mrs. Jknet Poet, 97 North End urban renewal proj­ a foot aRay- bhe riiahed Into * ■ During the fight,that follow-{Main St; Andiew Sbick Jr. ths house to get her husband’s IPewergUde, 26# H.P. AB 4-speed Sraasmlaalon. Redl ect wtll be on display during MM eH^^mlh the weekend in the window of ed, . Christopher was struck In Thompsonville; Dorothy Brig- revolver and returned to find white mth red vinyl bnOket with bucket eoats. Onol # MfVfWg wW^W lACKVARDS,. PATtOS the head by th e.h at He was j ham, 81 Russell St.; Fred Nlch- the. cobra disappearing up the | I Mata. Very Sharp. Extra owner. An exceptional [ aeJfrM fcf the store at Iftl N. Main S t ni#hed by hie parents to the ola, 87 Mill S t; Mrs. Gunhlld drttopipe. Dea^ti the* fact she; .Beginning Monday it wlU hs Mahnhester MammisI Hospital'Hill, 1721# Spruce S t; Mrs. had never fired a gim, Mrs.] on dlsplsy. nt ths mala oftlcs of efloArgency room and later; Jeanice Stankrak, BrookflelA Pagel managed to pulliifl theth( trig, ths ConnscUcut Bank A Trust traasfsrrra by ambulance to j M au.; Willliun Burbank, Som­ fsr, fllSng the pipe, isnd< the Co., 898 Main SL. and then wUI raaks, fuB-of haleg. move on Friday to thaHartford Hartford Hospital. ers. National Bank A Trust Co. of­ fice at 595 Main S t 9 i The referendum on the North Yoiw H«CNk|uarior8 For ^ IM OHEVROLETl GranU-awn brand ' End project, and on ths ; mows grass:.. 1MI FLYMOUTH SUMMER HOMM 12' X 12' SIZE $219 tion to ths Rebsrtaoa ■ILAtt CnOCHET and the proposed Charter NSYV'« WTO 24" BRAZIER WnR vtslons, is set for May 19. \ plows snow; 4-Dr. SbMew SIZES MOTHER'S PAY NOOB AND MOTORIZED SKElIrBi ' 'jr t-SIDED DESIGN providea spacious 9 x 12-foot in­ (I2-K3A3M0; BEPORI Ibm’s Power fendle* 6-eyltodoh pewStoMde, r terior for casual summer living. Personnl Notions iWklto.' red Intartor, tor#wo dio, geat b ^ wU le^ does iwth jobs [fUto. power eteertng. Nloet 6A99 nsBo# left an now e i f CAREFREE CONSTRUCTION. /Von-riMtmf oluininjmt THE IQfli OIFTSAT wprraaty. frame and Fiberglaa screening. Attractive, vinyl- Here's an- attractive three- la HeaMiiaai AttaehsB to tiu Goldon IXItNOie covered roof. piece outfit for play tima— a a a a Only 9.99 CAMPIN# niPS frost buttoning aU^ blouse 159-N . la loving maaMrjry af aur.auiilatfcer felVIDENBS ^Rltirlwindf-for summar .B^B.-.B..B..B.B.B^B,.B.B.B. with or without sleevea, and Sad sraadfalhar. nt. . mowing. In drintor, it dt* i f EXTRA-DEEP ROOF VALAMCE. Hdpa keep out aunu^ Crocheted in easy-to-do "af- wtio pa*a«4 aver P R IO E i r y , *Clwr9B-lt*4..1.25wB«|tly ...... practical shorts. ghan squares,’’ this sleevsless FROM THE FIRST i sehes to e 11* mer downpours. \ No. 8330 with Patt-O-Rama jadeet is both jcolorful and com­ TU' raamery iwi*i aaS life Se- [ound* anow throwor. «.*'' , ^ M in aises 10. 12, 14, J6, IS. 20. fy! . \ You Hv* ftHrevor la our koaru. e Crank operated grid e Hravy duty boWl with i 1 Bust SI to 40. SiM 12, 32 bust, ^ So irtar boy two sill i f DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE SMOOTHLY. lASILYs Pattern No. 169-N b#shto comcom- rolled safety edge e Heavy dirome idnted akeim skirt, 3 yards of 36-lnch; blouse, dsughltn and ; '■— FliB — .. ^Vrtiflit one doss both . Sliding channel door. plete erp ^ t directionsu sixes fiSdeMMirea. sleevsleee, IM yards; shorts, 82, 34, 86, J8 and 40 Incliitcinsivs. S#e the YsnMtUe Pdwsr and forks • Fatdoiy-inspected, nigged motor 1% yards. To order, send '3ftc in tolns In MtswrMtBt Bnulkf® todAVl ' i f 16-INCH SPIKE GROUND ANCHORS for sotid in- Ta ordsr, send 80c in coins to; Anne cabot. The Manches­ ' C em N T ANIftAJL. CHIlDIBrt ataU ot^n. to :—Bus BumetL The M ter Evening Herald, 1166 AVE. In lo r ^ mtOMry at SiMi* It > A V I \ t . S D m D R N B ttfREm S T A M P S Havhoihl abaetcr Evening Herald, 1189 OF ASiERlOAS. flEW YORK. ^ gasMd away"Pto A m n AVE. AMEBICAS, NEW ■\ or N. Y. 16688. ■V l . O . W *1”. Be#w7 •69.91 r SERVING N. t I ‘ rOBK, N. V. 1993S. For lat^iass mailing add tOc Always a-SIM keartacto,* For lstouiage to fsc* tie kieo. XiDuMka FtoM WiNDflOR AVKN Ui-^OCim LLB, CX)NN.' Only 60c — our '64 Bpring- But what it mtoXl to toM you 76t MMik TMs. * s't miss the. saw spripg Summer Album! New—Custom 1 Jfe out will « m tsM , Dewatosn MaMBeeter I Hex# A# F#i«toj1iaifp#| V '- • ■■■ ^summar iS i. lam s -o f our CoUsetion—a group o f deluxe EBAMCIt, OffPIOH. OOVENVUr < FIMrb Mf-MM i r SHOPHNS fHKADE ^ BaslO F m S' Ittero#; . also, oil# rs3fttlar fea- , , ...... , ’ ' ''nsujjhiiia , VEMONiNRClMyillOII rtns. dBBSJRdi^^today. M ures and 4 free pattema

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a u m V ftC y t ' RERAU^/MiUfCRWEK, FRIDAY, MAT t , l f 6 4 ' uAJKsasm wm tm OONIT., fRXDAT. KAT g, 19M ed )iHli ha used for seholarMtlpo Bolton ■ ______of dongngfiUoeal ->ths-Rov. Mr. m m X ^ d a Shows Andover and many othor aetlvitiaa kU- CRulaflaii Churdw tid ICnla- j * ^^ only small portaat to the school 'program. hm at Somsra..Oiiigragattoeal Johtuon Said 5 UquM. Harlem StuAy * Tax Doadihia Near UNCLE HY SEZI Chureh Sunday. Annoei Gapaciiy as Seven Are Tax. Collector Mrs. Robert fu liiis Strong Re-elected'' - Tha Coegragators will moot G aining Sees (^Ihance Peunon. baa announoad that hi fMlosAMp ban at • teelght Cam paigner May 10 la the daadHne fi>r pay­ fbr skrd g«ifios ramsr than go Hls physician oayt ma ReV' P la ce d On ment of taxes on motor vehiclaa JOIN ME AT To HeadFire Defarttnent hokrttat. ■ Of Business Mr. Hswstt. wim intnvMioua Of Violence LESTER'S ANTU^ and personal property. .If such • Tho RspuhUean town oemnUt- nourishment and occasional stpa tee wilt have an erganlntfoual of Juico and watm*, can last per­ ' 'Ivvl lOMManaa fran Fag* Om ) toxau are not paid by that.dkta, frsos faga Oeo) (O oellaeed Page Oea) - " ■ G>mmission Julius fltrong was ro-oIeetedfsoliooL meorte that thaiS wflt meeting TMooday et • p-m. M haps another week or two ba- or arrangemenU made with the resiilont of mo Boltoo Volun-Jbo prlaoa for evoryoM ptayiag fora rsgcftng a critical stage. «md F{x>lt Shi^ with hoanc throat toward the Ux collector for 9 achedule of the town eSIeei. THE WORLD’S tr fire dopartmom at Ita an­ fkmoa, win or Io m . Among finanelort who were Johnoon’a "I’ll worry about myself Said another youth: "Tea, Omnh Saelar Boer oad-^romlndad audience* that Following the action Of the paymenU, a ahefifTs warrant, il mooting Wodnoeday night, guaito at a White Houaa dinner then,” kald the prieot, rector of vdien tha time eomos, It Is going 384 HARTFORD R6AD May a budget meeting to create will be Issued. the gaman will ha ring tee cant, A cofTso and social hour be came from humble begtn- forman Pruese was olectod Ptef-poBg ^ toss, piteh ths oponsorod by tho Holy Name test weak and heard ms Preal- tho Bpiacopal Ouirch of Tho to bo too late. Everything will fitnga and knew poverty flrat- a Oonservation Commission, The ofifce hours of the col­ lee m******"* Wilton Thorp p l^ ai^^^k eon &ow. S od sty wUl follow all Maaaaa Atenomont In nearby Morton explode, btoauso m# poopla, ths selectmen at their meeting lector at the town office build­ For.^juf^ong as I ain PrsM- m oy’ re under teAakm ’ aeW; OFIN A U DAY SATURDAY rae nSmod trustee. bs a halm sals. at St Maurieo C%ureh Sunday. wMch yia about 600 member hand. Tueeday night appointed seven ing for thia month art T\)ao- FAIR...^ Re-olectod to otfleoa wora Pa­ dant, me Isadsn of Industry'and ___ they'ro to a point where they William Miner is chairman, aa- famlHos, porhapo two doson Na- flitting on the broken concrete Mots, a plant booth, finance are going id bs welcome m . ctn’t stand it” members to serve varying daya and Thuradaya, l to 4 'N FLL PAY THE WAY! ir MaseoUni,.chief; Mort Hsr-La'^grah gf a uaad Jewelry ateted by Henry Cote, John etepe of a tenant farmer's home length of terms. pjn.,, and on Fridaya from 9 r. deputy chief; William COf^ McDonnott .and William Dou- In thia house." Ho was tranaferrsd Monday Many of those Intsrvlswsd Everybody ’That Buys A New pcoy iMes, and a m uck Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy were admitted drug addicts. at Rocky Mount, K.C., he said "I Named to servf one year a.m. to noon. d, aocrotary; aad William bar serving hot dogs, haittbur- gan, with Mlchad' Strango and from a makeshift jail In a con­ was bom the son of a tenant terms ware Gordon R. MacDon­ William Bowen, teacher of Chevy or Any OK Used Car jidrolevlch, treasurer. Jamas Wood aa alteinataa., and Mveral of hla’ aides at tha verted garan to Cheater, Hoo- Othera told of roaming mo gen, soda, les ersam and pop- Justice Department were'to sd- strsoU of file city at night, farmer In a family of seven” ald and Mrs. Paul PfanaUehl. chemistry and'physlqrf at Rham PhlUp Oonvarss was Voted In oore. Hie 6:30 am. Mass Sunday pltel vmsn ho coUapeod from High Scho(d, has received a Receives Oair World's Fair 'Tickets a now membsr, dress me cdunotl’s closed meot- snatching purses, running gam­ and "my daddy worked on Appointed for two yearn were Mother's Day gifts wiu bs on Will be aald fo r M m Thoroaa bling aUps and peddling nar­ C.J. MORRISON halves"—sharing profits with the Robert M, Fl-iedrlch and Mre. grant from the National Sci­ Flrssasa Busy Gawlea. 0 2 World's Fair Admission Tlcikets Msmbors of ths firs dspart- sals, as wsU as bollooM , f ly ­ bu^ em en of ths'pgnding dvll doctors told Mniho’d die wim- cotics. /landlord. Susan Loses. The three appoint- ence Foundation to study at St. ing birds and plnwtwste, I ------Augustine (College in Raleigh, a 2 A otg TbrUI Show Tickets Imsnt spent a rasUsaa night af- Many complainod of police PAINT A WALLPAFIR STORE Johnson said that when his menu for the three-year terms A committee of over 60 room Advartisemant—, brutality. Othm expreaeed dis­ father died, "he left a hard- were Robert S. Campbell, Law­ N. C., from June 92 to July 31, • 2 Amphitheatre Tickets Iter meir mestliv- Ths siren The Hartford xnactric light Hla course of atudy will be in loounded at 4;M a-m. calling mpmera has hsen soUeitiar content at moot Hariem buoi- earned and frugally-saved $36." rence Moe, and Arthur W. e 2 yterial Tower Ride Tickets oontrihutlons this wmk. Tbsoe Company invites chiba to enter neaa housee being owned by NewLeietodaf' The President declared that Modem ConcepU in Physics. Imem out to a brush ftes on top VonRoemer. At 'the expiration • a Monorail Tickets may bo left la the school eafe- me state-wide De-Ahaad-Des- Council of Economic, AdWaora; | ^ whites. all he wanted for every family High flenoot Menu |of tho lodgM at ma Notch, It ssrte-wim-Mllk Raeipa Co$iteat. of each of .these initial ap-' e Santa Marla Replica TIcketa Iwas reported by a passing mo- tecla tonight or osr(y tomor­ Chalman William. McC. MV'- Many criticized the programs w|ts "what my mother wanted Monday, assorted cold cuts, Clubs wim 20 or more members A famer of six chfidran, aged polntmehU all.terms of service potato'and egg salad, cabbage ItoHst and extinguished before it row morning. tin of ma Federal Bosorve of social workera trying to Im­ for me, what every mother will be for a three-year period. a 2 Hollywood U.8,A. may submit an original redpa Board, and Sargent Shriver, di- six months to 15, me Episcopal prove tha lot of ma Negro. wants for her child—the chance and carrot aalad, assorted fruit; ■did any damage. R Is pisnnad to open only dish using at least one and ons- The commission's first job a 1 Worid's Fair Guide Book^ The siren sounded again at roctor of Johnaon's attack on priest said ha jotoed Negro civil for an honest living, an honor­ Tueaday. spaghetU with meat ths rasr dooci of m# sehool an<* balf eupa of fresh milk. The righters "because aegregation, will ba an tnhpectlon tour this sauce, tossed salad, apple crisp; 0 1 World’s Fair Ofliela] Map ■ tigs a,m. calling tea men to n to hold os much outdoors as poverty, wars on tho weekend able job, and a decent future.” dish must be one which can be hchodula. Intentional or not, muri end.” When Johnson couldn't use his weekend of the land to the Wodneaday, oven frl6d chicken, laar fire on Box Mt. Rd. Thr poasmis, wsathsr permitting; rofrigerated or frozen. Offlolal MAIN STREET tar, owned by Richard Booaka, The R ev. Mr. Rewett la a na- ■ >‘-r * own ancestors to gain rapport north and east of Lake Rd. mashed potatoes, green beans, PLUS 8 FREE Mrs. flajaual flUtham Isohalr- contest miss and entry forma ttva of Provldenoe, RJ. Ha was FOLDING with the local crowds, he sum- which has bean proposed for a assorted pOddinga; Thursday, was totally daatroyod. of Hm event whieh ralsea. are available from participating CM d MaaaoUnl recenUy at- ordained In 1961 and aeslgned te WfmtW lIR W iV r mtmed those of his longtime Tex­ new town cienter. recreation ar­ grinders, poUto chips, pickle for teaching seholarehlpa dealers or from our local office Minister Enters his present church. ea, and open apace. chlpe, cheese cuboa, fruited gela­ I tended two annual confsrencos and viftT to the school. as friend, Sam Rayburn, the BONUS ITEMS! of The Hartford Blsetrlc light " ^ congrttation is divided late speaker of the House. PTA Affair Suoceoa tin; Friday, baked macarpnl at the University of Conneett- . Week Obsorrod 1 out, one for fire officers and ^ m p a n y . DaadUna: M ay 36, 14th Day of Fast wim a majority -favoring my \ The'PTA Jniigle, Sa-Fair-I cheese and tomato caaserble, TOTAL BOX OPnCE VALUE $27.58 A unl^o observanee of fam ily' 1964i In Tennessee, he noted that cabbage and pineapple ataw. I one for flra marshals. stand,” he said. Rayburn was bom in Roane held at the Elementary school ALL YOURS FREE... week wlll\^ made at United 1 "As an American clUaen, tor TM. 649-9713 on Saturday drew 'crowda of epics cake. Bread, butter and $0 Paplls Maxlmam Methodist ^urch at me 9:15: • .MsBchsstor______Eveetng HsraM (( tram Pago Ooo) County in that .state and that milk are served with each maai. whatever mistakes I've made, Tttinessee gave the Republic of people from start to finish and Tho board of education at its and 10:46 aervlesa flunday morn­ Boltoa eerreapondont, Clema- '59 CHEVROLET '62 CHEVROLET mostlag Wadassday voted to mite mare has been police bru­ tor whatever wrongs I’ve done, Texas its first president—Sam the profit realized was $744.10 ing when husDsnda aad wives weU Y slu g , 9el«i$hoas S48-S9S1. tor Whatever actions I’ve taken, Maseheater Evening Herald Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. Ra­ 3- Door, V-8, white, heater, astaUlah ks policy that SO pu- will bs asked toXread me mar­ tality and talks to me people Houston. with more still to .come in'from Andover oorreopondent, Law­ dio, heater, Powergllda whitewalls, PowergUda, who were beaten.” 1 fully intend to pay. This la me sales of items. The money earn­ la would be the maximum In riage service vowi incorporated aacrificie you' make for what- Johnson proved he had close rence Moe, telephone 742-«79«. Tutone adiite and blue No. e slemeatary school elsssos wim me order of services. When asked for comment on ties with Qeorglk by announcing 5499. $1695 Trinity’i Caper Rev. Mr. Hewett’s statement, a evw you do, right or wrong.” on Ms aitlval in Atlanta that eand 36 pupils ths load in the Mra. Abram flangrsy, Mn. Mcondary school classes. The Paul Haddad and Mra\Willlam spokesman tor Scranton aald: "m ore than 100 years ago, my $940 "Gov, Scranton aald he has had grandfather was elected sheriff admlnlstraUon Is to report teC Coates will participate. \ Riot on Ivories '62 VOLKSWAGEN (ho beard whm a class exceeds Parish Sehool Gradnattoa no reports or charges of brutal­ i t Henry County, Ga.” '61 CHEVROLET Combi. 2-tone gray. Ra­ ity on behalf of ma State Po­ BARBER Besides that, his great-great What moss flgarss. Familloa of boys and girls in (Ooattaraad frsM Paga Oaa) SHOP VS DAY Convertible, autumn gold. dio, heater. No. 5830. The former policy wss 37 pu- me Grade graduating class of lice, with one exception. This RUSSELL’S grandfather, John Johnson, was Radio, heater, power 8 SPRUCE STREET pUa maximum, vdileh flupt. the pariah school of religion of exception is being Investi­ oom in Oglethorpe County, near a shaihe'- steering, automatic, in myself,” said Barber, an as­ gated.” (esreer of Oak S t ) ■ m C D I C A L Maxeys; Ga. $1395 Philip liguori said was no long­ 8t Maurice (Church are invited sociate professor of musle who whltewalla. No. 5760. to attend me exercises tonight Since he was seised on a 3 Barbers Every Day SPECIALS er appropriate In terms of cur­ will be on etandby alert for the charge of inciting to riot and as­ p H A R m n c Y By the end of the long day, If a W -F-T* $1890 rent educaUonal phlloeophy. a t 7:80. noon-to-mldnlght concert. (TRY US) Lynda jokingly complained t^at ___ Enter UConn Jazz, Folk Festival '61 FORD saulting an officer—"! unknow­ Plenty of FREE Parklag 4StMEmMW.fl.E M.i*4«4fl Board mombar Mrs. Claire Refroahmente will be served What’s In store tor the audi­ ingly touched a policeman’s her smooth-talking parent had Tutting up by the Highland Park falls with a little “cool” folk music for their part in the Waifol had aakod that a rtviow ence, If any? Barber and hla *‘uaed all my lines about adiat missed seeing the '60 f o n u a c 4- Door Sedan. Black. Has by Mra. John Coatenxo, Mra. arm aa be awiwg axtick at me first annual Jazz and Folk Festival at the University of Connecticut Sunday are the "Moon­ 2-Door Hardtop. of aohoql dladpUnary measuroa Robert Lodi and Mra. Bernard “relay team" have started I wanted youth to do.” shiners," a semi-pro g^roup of five Manchester High School students. The festival will take heater, Fordomatie and ha put on me agenda because working out a definite program.. So, she aald, "I just want to Whits and blue. Radio, whitewall Urea, Vary, Sharidan, followed by dancing. place at 3 p.m. on the patio of the Student Union, and will feature half a dozen ensembles Mark Twain Memorial I whitewalls. Hydramatlc. of me many calls ahe had ro- Mombera of me class are Raymond Waitiielm of Phila­ tell you that I agree with my and soloists mostly from New England colleges and universities. The Moonshiners, form­ very economical. delphia will contribute some father which is something that No. 4066. aaivad from parents. Sharon Patterson, Kamy Ursln, OUR GREENHOUSE IS ed about eight months ago, have already made about a dozen area appearances. They in­ flho was told by Uguorl that Karen flcanlan, Craig Pepin, Ravel, Schubert and Mozart. not all young people always do.” clude Steven Johns, bass; and Jim Krause, guitar. Vocalists are, Alan Anderson, in fore­ $1245 $1195 Wermeim la a bit concerned, FULL FOR Lynda suggested a practical moat disciplining waa up to the Janet Pepin, Philip Ponticelli, ground; Erik Johnson, left;' and Kent Carlson, behind Johns, (Photo by James L. Greene,) teacher, detention could last Dennia Sheridan, Michael Lel- about the concert grand planO. | beginning for an antipoverty "I tMhk four Prokofiev con- prt^ram. "If everybody would, fr^ 80 tb 45 minutes after ner, Michael Delaney, John Ly­ ' MOTHER’S DAY achopl and that, in general, re- ons, Donald Sobol, George Mur- eertba are .planned, and I don’t Just try to teach one person,” | know If any piano is In condition ahe said, "it woud make con-1 aloud, "Stop coaching me,'dad—|the footsteps' of her campaign qing alongside the motorcade in sponslhlUty for transportation phy. RemeHiber Come in and browse you'll get me Ih troOWe.” I veteran parents and she got Rocky Mount. "Hey, pretty Aleo, Stephen Geer, Anmony to take 'that," ha., aald.____ slderable inroada” in the prob­ reete with the parents. Laam- Ihrbngh onr large selec­ lems of illiteracy. All in all, Lynda proved her-' plenty of compliments, face!” she called out to the '62 CHEVY II ing that a policy diacuaslon on Krzeslcki, Nancy fltruff, Kathy Samuel Coala sent to his homo M m i self quite capable of following in , One came from a wcwoman run-, President's daughter. dircipHne would be on the agen­ Scanlon, Sheila Potter, JoAnne in Berlin, Omn„ ‘Tor a whole tion of Johnson laughingly said Ms mesa of muale,” Ho wants to daughter waa a achool drop^ da soon, Mra. Warfel aald she Jeikl, Jill Dslcek, Beth Verprau- would have further gveetiona ■kaa, 'Denise LaPlne, Richard play soma , musle ha wrote tor BAY because ahe cut collie classes a high school mow. POTTED PUNTS to come on the two-day trip. But station Wagon, 4-Door, % until men. Moszer, Paullfis Tardlff, John LIguorl propoeed changes in McDonald, Garry Lopes, Dorns Richard DoMone of Quincy',: MAY 10 Lynda contended it was "a satin sliver, heater, Mass., had to scrap a idan toj cram course” in such things aa Powerglide. No. 6888. clerical posltione to me board. Cormier and Judy LodL . Nnnery Soiieol Meets write an original place In which | aociology and economics and es- One change would Hhve been to cx>iN o p e b a t b c - fJT lO BUY MOTHER A HEAL’THY five me accounting work which The Bolton Coo^ratlve Nurs­ each performer would have peciaUy in "physical fitness, played—one finger at a time— W ABH-'H-DBY 0DU5AR trying to keep up with my For Mother’s Day PLANTS it’s hoard clerk Mrs. Sally Rosa has ery School will meet next 11 MAVLB 8T. ■Vb i A b s A s s /WA r W W W W - dons for eight years to Llgu- on a different section of me key­ ^ ORNAMENTAL TREE father.” Thuraday at the home o f Mra. board. I Aoeoaa traito .'Flrat Mettolal, Choose From Our Large SeleeUon Of ori's aacrati^. Peter Gram, Vernon Rd. at Once when the President whis­ '61 CHEVROLET '58 RAMBLER 8 omer mertihera of the piano- , Btbra PdrE^ LoY a DOGWOOD (Pink and White) e WHITE BIRCH pered to her, Lynda admonished S.-'l a Mrs. Rose objected strongly p.m. TTiera will he registration ' OPEJ4, tITA vS I to this, sowing that she had un­ relay taani are Richard O. Carl- e MOUNTAIN ASH e HAWTHORNE WOODLAND GARDENS 9-Paaaenger Station Wag­ Wagon, 3-tone blue..Ra­ of new members. Mrs. Gram eon of Weat Hartford, .Conn.'; .....lS-7JW.W*ial^^' eJAP RED MAPLE e WEEPING WILLOW on, black, radio, heater, derstood 'Liguori had wanted win show slides of her trip to ' 4^Vb. Dry Oleaa—ft-!.00 dio, heater, automaUe. her to work in his office at ma James N. Grenhart of Haddon # MAGNIMLIA Merit TVain’s^^uM in Hartford is romarkabla both standard tranamiasion, 8- No. 5769. Greece last year. Heiahte, N.J.; Jamas Hiatt of .. , »Lba,fl.3S 'Crenteinm brand eylindar. No. 5506. new school and had made ar- rangementa for a baby sitter Orange Imgram Toalght Bethlehem, Pa., and Andrew Free Mothproofing “FRON jpr.iU UBi^VjMiy hitsctuie and its fascinating coUac- ICsrrymaa of Oakland, Calif. $15^5’ . tnt for.Mxt year, allowing her to IVie Orange wjU nqeet tonight IIMD. nUY aUUUkNIHS* ,tiim of items relating to ths famous author. It’s an­ spena four hours five days a at Siat the Cbmiminity Hall. Also, Evsrgrtiiis, Shads Trsts other happy reason for encouraging every W -F-T week kL the achool. The fttogram, aUrting at 8:30, fiPPROVIS f iP P U ^ : , w BROWER fibs' said she had been sur­ will be a mowing of the Man- Frait (?World.’s Fair Traveler - pronounced "W eft” ) to prised when Liguori informed oheeter Memorial Hospital film, / Trsss, Flowsriaf Shruhs come up to Connecticut this year. Get in touch with her ms day before mat aha ^AJl kt a D ey.” H ie publle is EXTENDED WARRANTY woidd not be doing the account­ welcome to attend. TREE SPRAYING u r TO I TO Y o u r your out-of-atate friends, relatives and busineas asso­ ing, but could have the new Orange mambete with porta­ ■ r • 1 • , .. • • » ■ l o o k — JUST ARRIVED! clerk’s job in the office. She ble hobblee aia iegueoted to Have your trees sprayed now for Tent Caterpillar, (M ki ‘• r ♦ Asaerted Milk and R f ciates - tell them what they’re m issing if they don’t said that ahe had done me ac- TmeUoad of Annuals and Bedding PUnta .... 6Se per pneh Duk OlMooiate Lh.^1*® * 12 MONTHS bring them ior aRHbiUon at tha and other chewing insects that destroy the foliage fiive A Livin{ croea our border! eounfing during all the years to meeting. ReAwflenente will ba everj^ne'a eatufaction. served by Miae Grace Tedfoid. and weaken the trees. • y.a.m wtMy Liguori said he was unaware JOHN E. Two free tickets to the that ahe had made me baby sit­ CALL 843-7895 U t ’s bring W -F -rs 12.000"m ILES ting* arrangemente. The matter World’s fblr were won by Mra. .,Masterpieces Thing—Bivt was tabled until the'next meet' May Bloodgood of the Man­ UNDSOAPE e 540cupatiiaiBsOe P«raolator a FotteUeMixer ovnr th« bordnr to Connnctieiit tag- chester Grango at me last DARTER TREE EXPERT OOMPANY w ith 8 ipeadia Anlomatic 2-alioe Toaster e Steom- in Miniature* Alao proposed by Llg\x>rl w4a meeting when the teleimone NURSERY D iy Irat * 19* Bkffiet- a 6^-Qt. Cooker-Frysr Bpiuutttd by Tte Stmthtm N«w taykad Tthphim* Company moving me present elementary company film of the ,/alr waa ..... For Complete ’Tree Service-Clare a PLANT! 't l RAMIUR WHITHAM"GROW WITH-US” '60 PLYMOUTH school clerk to me hl|^ school shown. W ___1-______^ 4-dobr aedan, tan finish, 2- Door Station Wagon. LORT'S nicely equlpp^. No. 5631.' as a class n, or year-round, sa- CoogrogattoBol NoIm Route 6, Bolton—500 Yds. 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/ I I M 9 B S T E B SVENXNO HERALD. lU M C S B lS I . C C m t^ FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1994 PAjag^tlBTSBai MANCHISTEB EVENINa HERALD, ICANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, $, 1M4

JHB i'/. y. Dodger Front Office Concerned witH Poor Start Herald Angle East Scores Second Straight 4-0 Vi- ■ r r Defending Champions Castro Rates Credit EARL YOST Ray LaG ace Same Old Stor^ PToblema.. Problema. •Problems Saves Win ..n k .6M — For Hot Twin Hitter SHEA STADIUM, Now York — "I htTc found out Eighth in Standings th»t rvo got outfieldoro who can’t pUy the outfield, In- Golf Team Wins okiMr>--->i* s ^ H For Kinel » tm T«ric ..S "t M S % NEW YORK (AP)—Credit Tony O lio’s mother md fieldert who can’t play the infield, pitchers who can’t SItaiMM€ft..lO 10 .BOO 'S iteh and catchers who can’t catch,” craggy-faced Casoy Baittiiiore .. .0 0 .000 S NEW YORK (AP)—Are officials of the Los Ansreles Fidel CJastro for giving Minnesota the hottest all-around By JOHN GOLDEN Ho hum, they did it sgsin! D e tn tt...... 0 0 J500 S Dodgers beginning to be concerned with the sputtering hitter in the American League today. §tengel growled as ho watched tbe New York Mets take Strong pitching featured Who? liM Anjifelea 0 11 .400 4 batting practice before yesterday’s game with Cincin­ start made by the defending world champions ? Oliva, the Twins* rookie right again yesterday morning as ’The Msnehestor High g (^ tosm . Defending CC3L Boston ...... • 10 .444 4 That seemed to be the bigO...... — tth e league nati. WMkkM(t«i .0 14 .301 S ^ "You know," he aald, ‘I Uka East Catholic defeated champs, they posted their lecond double victory of the question today following two vious trips to the plate, hanl- average, 18 runs batted m ana up and down tha dugout, look­ South Catholic, 4-0, for its ■ mw m CSty 7 11 .309 S developments — sUll another seven home runs following Ma to Juggle my playara around. If ^woek In a triangular matcli at TMterda3r’s Rcsolta mered his homer off Hank a man talla me he’a a pitcher, ing for hia glove aa it turned out second straight shutout and Rockledge Coimtry dub, Vfmit loss by the weaH-hittlng Dod­ Fischer following a single by onslaught againat the Lot Ange­ later. MeanwMle, Galen Ciaco Baaton 7, Detroit 3. T ony O liv a les Angeta in the Twins’ 9-1 vie- _ I want to tea him pitch. Soma its fifth consecutive vic­ Hartford. Latest victims were lO u e m te 0, Loa Angeles 1. gers, 2-1 to the Houston Colts John Hermsteln, snapping a 2- had been waved in from the bull- Rams Suffer Hall and Moloney, both by 4-1 Thursday night, and a trade re­ tory yeaterday. of these fellows Just think they’­ tory. The Eagles now boeet a Cleveland 0, Baltimore 4. 2 tie. The Phillies took it from re pitchers. pan in rightfteld. margins. port Involving pitcher Johnny there. Hermstein had a dou­ L e fth a n d e d He hammered two liome Jocko '^^lon, the bow-tie season record of 0-2. Near Yotk. 9, Washlncton 0. Charlie Smith, foreground, Mets’ third baaeman, and "We.playsd our worst g ^ s r'tank Kinel, wiut started, and Two eaglee highlighted the Only Games Stdiediiled. Podree. ble and two singles for the runs, It homers by Joe Torre and EJd- ground as Johnson is forced at third. Smith threw Hank A aron aix runs. The output gave Mm, possiMe for a team to make ao New York dugout and asked nato Jeff CUrk the sixth. ottlclals had been offered dle Mathews, needed Jack Bald- a .661 average in Ma last seven Stengel who waa pitching. When Kinel got into trouble vie Angeles (McBride 1-4), N. to first to complete a doubleplay, llio umpire is Lee many mistakes in ons game. a walk and a ftelder’e choice in Martello Out MonriMstar posted a team Kanaaa (Segid 1-t) at Pod res, who in his only appear­ schun’s relief help before get­ ST. PAUL • MINNBAPiMJS games. My fieldera couldn’t catch fly “Jackson ia stiH In thsrs," ting the victory. Weyer. (AP Photofax.) Stengel said. the fifth, he end first baseman ■core of 808, exceptionally good Mnnesota (Arrlgo 1-0), N. ance on April 35 was struck in (AP)—Baseball men are start­ The 33-year-oid Cuban would balls and when they did, they Already staggered hy the tor a par 78 course. Medalist Baltimore (IM erta 1-1) at the elbow by a Warren Spahn • • • not even be In the United “Well, get him out there, LoOace swapped poeitiona. ing to call Tony Oliva a left- threw to the wrong baae." TTm fiia-boUlng LoGoce fan­ lose of two of throe exeeptioiua- wee Oo-Oeptoln Ned Zoglio Detroit (liOUcIi 2-1), N. pitch' and hgs been on the GIANT8-OVB8— handed hitting Henry Aaron, SUtes today, iet alone in the Tha Meta entersd ths day’s Conlon ordered. ly teiented Junior athletes, New York (Teny 0-1) at mound for only . two innings Jackson made hia entrance ned two bottere and caught a with a one-over-par 74. Other The Olaats went into the and based on the Cuban rookie’s AL ^Ulght. if Mrs, Oliva action with but thraa wins in 10 line drive to end that threat end Rockville High’s haeebaU team Maneheeter ecores were Dowd Olevelaad (John 1-0), 0 fun. this season. eighth trailing the Cuba 6-5, auspicious debut in the Ameri­ hadn’t offered some sage advice - starts. At 4:02 yssterday after' out on the mound and act the was slugged orlth a knockout Boston (Spaaawlck 0-2) at *T know nothing whatsoever but singles by Jesus Alou and noon, the Mets had a winning 1? •• ChaM then struck out the aide in the and Woody dork, 77s and Co- can League the assessment may three years ago. seventh. _ punch yoaterday, Jim MarteUo, (3sptain Thn McNsmars 80. Al- Washington (Stenhonse 0-1), 0 about It," said Dodger General Willie Maya—the third hit for be accurate. Oliva, In the country for the ” streak of one following a 8-2 the cheara for the the third member of tlM trio Manager Buzsie Bavasi. 'T each—set ig> Haller’s game-win­ Oliva made a believer out of decisiondAclslon over the Redleas.Redlegs. Ban-Ban 'vtanlng hurler as he flashed his Eset’s offense got under way temste Jeff dsric sleo posted first time, was liomealck and widest grin as he accepted con­ in the second when Joe Alu- and one of the area’s beet pttch- an 30. haven’t talked to anyone on the ning single off Lindy MpDaniel. Los Angeles Manager Bill Rig- telephoned Ms mother for ad- ty-legged At Jackson went the erp, hoe been sidelined for "at NATIONAI. LXAOUB Houston club. There’s absolute­ Mays’ three hits lifted his av­ ney by flailing Angel pitching distance and notched the sue- gratulations from his mates. blcki tripled and scored on a Moloney liod a team total of W. L. Pet. OB ly nothing to it.” vice. • • • ■Ingle by Dave Viora. The score least two weekz’’ aeootding to aao, Hall 321. both good acorea. erage to .479. Billy Williams for six hits imnine times at bat "You oaA come back any' cess, hia third of the season to- Coach Ron Kosuch. 8m Franoiseo ..13 0 .722 — There may be nothing to the went to 2-0 In the fifth on sin­ Twin Wteeere went 4-for-6 for the ORw, who in a two-game series. time; it is your home," Mrs. account for three-quarters of Balls *n Strikes Thus Mart^lo Joins tsom- Philadelphia ...12 6 .667 1 report, which would indicate- pulled out to a 4-0 first inning "He’s a heckuva hitter, isn’t the New York victory total. gles by LoGace, Alubicki and Dowd and Zoglio defeated Oliva said, "but if you come How good were the lights for Ed Lltwln along with Viard’s motee A1 Puts end Joe Van Milwaukee ...... 12 8 .600 2 the Dodgers are looking fpr lead, but couldn't hold it. he,’’ Rtgney said after Oliva The Meta played like the lOth Wednesday night’s opener? both opponents. McNamara de­ • * • here, you may not get perm U -. fielder’a choice. Oudenhove 'on the etdeUnee. St. Louis ...... 12 0 .671 2H help, but there no shortage of collected four hits, including a place cMb ttiat they are Wed- This question I posed to Casey feated hie Hall counterpart but P lttsb an ^ ...... 11 3 A60 3 facts to convince Bavasi that OARDS-PIRA'rBS— Sion to go back to the United-) Kinel didn’t need any more Puts suffered a fractured ankle craniad slam home run and a solo Wednesday night In 1st game Stengel. "Nobody needed in a pre-seaeon practice game lost to Maloney. Woody dark Cincinnati .....ll 10 .624 31/j the Dodgers have not been Roberto Clemente hit a two- homer and drove in six runs in States." over at Shea Stadium Init under but the Eaglee doubled the reversed that procedure, de­ BTdel Castro, of course, was , glasses," hs snarled, in his own end VanOudenhove became an CUoago ...... 7 10 .412 6Vi playing championship bali. run homer in the first inning, Minnesota 0-1 victory over the daylight condittona the club inimitable manner . . . Con­ count in the sixth 'when Mike feating Maloney but kieing a Los Angelea . . . 0 13 .409 6 *1110 loss to the Oilts was the dictating departures at the looked grea(, for the moat part. Masiuk singled, went to third academic casualty. but Curt Simmons, now 3-2, Angels Thursday. necticut’s gift to the Cincinnati Martello was put out of oc- point to Hall. l l onaton ...... 9 14 A91 0(4 13th in 22 games for the Dod­ and Roger Craig stopped the ‘1 never knew anybody that time. That cured (Mlva’s home­ Fielding gems were plentiful, Redlegs, Joey Jay, announced on Joe Lacy's single and scored TTie Indians, well on thrir N e# Y o rk ..... 4 16 .200 10 gers and left them six games hit .600,” Rlgney added when sickness. Tim' Harknesa belted a two-run, on Tom Bavier’s sacrifloe. Lacy Uon yeeterday when he suetoin- Pirates the rest of the way: that he was "President In ed a tom back muscle whSe way to another In a long line Yesterday’s Results behind the NaUonal League The Cardinals scored all their asked if he ever saw a rookie Three other games w c r e - first Inning homer and Jackaon Charge of the Bail Shaggers." later tallied on LoGaee’e sec­ New York 3, Cincinnati 2 leading San Francisco Giants. ond single. participating in phyricol educoc of diorapionriiipe, now ehow a runs in the fourth against Bob slap a baseball tike Oliva. "I played In the AL yesterday, r was in top form. Befors the action started. Jay Manchester Athletes Honored at Elks Program 4-0 record. San Francisco 7, Chicago 6 TTie Dodgers are in front of on­ Veale on singles by Julisui Ja­ liaven't noticed too much he New York knocked off Wash­ • • • It wee the second straight Uon Claeses at the school. and Joe Nuxhall engaged in a Three Manchester High athletes were honored at the annual Testimonial Night T Just don’t see how w« can St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 2 ly the Colts and New York vier, Curt Flood, Dick Groat can’t hit. It looks like we’II have ington, 9-6, Cleveland over­ "battihg duel” to see who could 4-0 win for the Eagles who de­ Philadelphia 9, Milwaukee 6 Mets. to throw him spitters and hope Daylif^t Club feated Northwest by that score program .held last n i ^ t by the Manchester Lodge of Elks. They were left to come beuik from this one,” said Golfer Bob Toekl, a native of and Charley James, an Infield powered Baltimore, 9-4, and Actually, the Meta are a bet­ hit the most balls Into the left- Haydenville, Moss., le one of Houston 2, Los Angeles 1 The defeat was - the fifth out and an error by Gene we drown Mm." Tuesday. right; Phil Kenny, most valuable member of the cross country team; Paul Quas- an cbvlouslyn disappointed Ko- Boston whipped Detroit, 7-6. ter team in daylight All four field stands. Jay won without ■uch this monUng. .. nine children of a Polish brass Today's Ganm game in which the Dodgers Freese. Oliva is a gangling kid, t-foot- • • • too much competition . . Vada East coUected nine safeties nitschka, winner of the Damato Basketball 'Trophy; and Phil Rusconi, rifle Los Angeles (Ortega 1-1 or have been unable to score more • • • 1 and 176 pounds. Yet he hits victories have )>Mn scored dur­ off South’s Dsn Ooetello. Mas- DeqMte the loee of Puts — worker. Reds’ Hutchinson Has Seven Starting Pitcherg with remarkable power, like TWINS-ANGELS— ing daylight hours. Pinson, Cincinnati outfielder, team trophy winner. Approximately 150 athletes, coaches, managers and cheer­ the tqsm’e third beeeman sad Kontax 2-2) at San Francisco than one run and the 14th in 3HrrS-REDS— OUva nnaahed the grand reported the lights at Shea Sta­ kik, Alubicki and LeGoce ac­ (Blariohal 4-0), N. which .they could not get more Aaron, Milwaukee’s great hit­ Jackaon, the ac eof the Meta’ counted tor two each. leaders attended the ninth annual program- (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) No. 2 mtcher — and VonOuden- A1 Jackson evened his record ter. slam, his first in the majors, . staff, and one of a few New dium were "bluelsh,” especially hove. No. 1 eatcher who oould St. Louis (BrogUo 2-1) at New than three. In their higdiMt at S-S by scattering nine Reds’ on high fly balls . . There were The Eagles play again Tues­ York (Fiaher 0-1), 8 pjn. scoring game of the season, the He's a apvay bitter who hits in the sixth inning when the York players who would play day, visiting Penney for a re­ also take Dm mound if necee- Hutchinson hits. Tim Harkness’ two-run the ball where it’s pitched. His Twins exploded for five runs regularly with any of the other three' "Sons" in the Clnci bat­ Cincinnati (Tsltouris 1-1) a t Dodgers scored seven runs. first inning homer off Jim Ma­ ting order in succession, Pinson, turn match. East won the first Maloney Trounces Ailing Indians Avon Wins, 9-6; eary — the Rams have posted Philadriphia (Bennett 2-2), N. In all, the Dodgers have scor­ Pitching, Speed Big Assets grand alam off left-hander Jack and wiped out a 1-1 tie. He nine National League clubs, game, 14-4. a 6-1 record to date and are loney, gave the Mets a lead Johnson and Robinson . , Na­ Elected Captain Milwaukee (Lemaster 2-1) at ed only 73 runs and hit only 14 spring—hia first major league singled in a run in the fifth. bested flreboller Jim Maloney in Summary: tied with PlalnvUle for first they never loet. Charlie Bmith slam—was pulled to right field a fine mopnd duel. Jackson’s win tional league rules are more re­ Ends Pats Streak Pittsburgh (Gibbon 1-0), N. homers eight by Frank How­ scored for New York in the sec­ The left - handed slugger's E u t (4) place In the Central Valley Only Games Scheduled. His solo clout, off rlgnt-hander performance paved the way for waa his third and squared Ms laxed than in the American PM ab r b po a • rbi Versatile Duke Hntchin- ard. Maury Wills, who collected ond when he singled, stole sec­ League. Umpires permit players Haaluk. U...... , Conference. soa hoe been elected el^»tein four hits against the Colts for Paul Foytack, was poked over Jim Kaat'a third v ictory’ second mark at .600. The little ...... 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 Trackmen Lose Again Martrilo haa wop race, SMT games )m- The Yankees got a tie-break­ dates is 168,618, an average of Vtara. w ...... 3 0 Beleaguered and battered, Manchester High’s track mound lielp. Hutchinson, who played Alter dropidng Its first Ouee ler’s twonun single in the seven homers and 18 RBT. ed a 23-7 won-loss log over last Lltwln Sb...... 3 0 ies. the visiting team dugout have. I could use seven as liind San Francisco. Tony is an tmcomplicated 22- ing single from Tom Tresh in season with the Reds, ran Into 26,486. Yesterday, 7,982 payees Foiele wiU probably pitch both tho comer and in the starts, Manchester terniis team eighth gave San Frapcisco a Main Bout Foes starters right now, Sammy El­ SuIIlTan. 3b...... 0 0 team went down to defeat again yesterday, this time A six-run sixth inning proved against Windsor when the Rams talking with Frank Slocum Glaat|s Team to Beat year-old to whom the game of the seventh €um1 added two runs Jackson last Saturday, he had showed up, plus 3,602 free load­ Kinel, p...... 3 0 the Pat’s undoing. They held backconrt tor the Indians righted itself yesterday and pla­ 7-6 edge over the Chicago Cubs, lis, Joey Jay, Bob Purkey, Jim What about the Giants? Are in the ninth for their victory absorbing an 83-39 pounding from Maloney High of taike them on today. Who’S go last season, is also a vanity of the baseball commission­ baseball is a simple thing. He beaten the Mets seven Straight ers . . Sunday the first 10,000 ToUUa ...... 36 4 9 37 7 3 f I 4-3 edge until that point, then ned a 6-0 setback on Bnndham Clay Dalrymple’s two-run hom­ CHlCiAGO (AP)—Light heavy­ Maloney, Jim O’Toole, Joe Nux- they the team to beat ? Just MU the ball. He doesn’t over the Bmators. New York ladies entering the stadium will Meriden. The defeat was the sixth of the season for the against Glastonbury next week performer ia soccer and for its first victMy of the sear er started Philadelphia on the liall and John Tsitouria. They times. Sonth (•) rallied to come back with a pair weights Allen ’Thomas of Chi­ er’s office, Fred Hutchinson "Right now they are," Hutch care who the pitcher ia; he set tied the game 0-6 in the aixth Weak-hitting John Edwards' receive orchids from the Mets’ poa ab r h po a e rbl Tribe, they've won one. * Is something probably Koooch baseball. He woe prevtously son. way to a 9-6 victory over Mil­ cago a n d , Bobby Foster of welcomed this Connecticut are all proven big leaguers and Mahoney, c...... 4 0 1 De..pUe their poor record. Osplno Mai, Johneon Man. D— of runs in the seventh but it doesn’t even know yet. named one ot three cioptahti All three singles and both said. "They have a powerful dom even knows the name of when Bobby Richardson sin­ fifth inning homer ruined Jack­ managemsnt. Between the Sun­ M enu!, lb ...... 3 0 3 4 39IH ". waukee, St. Louis defeated Washington, D.C., both power scribe yesterday afternoon at all are stucessful,’’ he said. the pitcher he is batting day doubleheader with St Louis Coach Paul Phinney has praise Mish Jum p won Vlnceltto was "too few, too late." SoiSHxnore Joe Kayen, who of next toll’s soccer team. doubles matches were won in Plttsbufgb 4-2 and the New Maloney, who won 3S games okib." But he warned, "you wiU gled,. stols second and scored son’s scoreless iniiihg string and Loa'er. ee...... 4 0 1 0 for several of his boys who have John Pajor slugged a pair of punchers, clash tonight in the beautiful Shea Stadiiun. The score a lot of runs against .against. on Hector Lopes’ third Mt of three hits in the seventh pro­ there will be a demonstration Ooetello, p...... 3 0 0 1 and Grodslcki (tie) 5Li. Roberta has yet to work an Inning, and He sucoeeds Pool Quae- straight sets t^ Coach Phil York Mets nipped Cincinnati, Cincinnati manager looked the in 1963, has now dropped a pair DePadlla. cf...... 3 0 1 3 put out extra effort, even in Man, H—6’4 ’. triples to highlight the win­ nitoehka and Jack Simons. first television bout in Chicago them." This was an indication "I no care who pitcher is or the night. duced the final (Jincy marker. of the new Western dance call­ WlIkoM, rf...... 3 0 1 0 Pole Vault won by D'Addaiio outfielder—first beieeman Mark Hyde’s chargM- Only one dou­ 3-2. since 1960. picture of health, although he la Ml decisions to Jackson and the defeat. Ehcamples? Mow about Hal. Grodslcki Mai. Ridley Hal. H. ners’ 14-hlt attack against Cov­ Bucheri, who had some mound bles set was carried into over- • • • Mets this season. ’Ihe fireball- that the San Franclsoo pitching vdiat he throw," Oliva says in Former Yankee Bill Skow- Before the final out was re­ ed the Wrangler Twist . . Ron Hovath. r(...... 1 0 0 ^0 The 10-rounder in the Coli­ battling cancer, aa he viewed his Ms broken Engllah. H iat re- corded there was a lot of stir­ Hunt of the Mets has hit safe­ Belanxer. 3b.. . . ‘.3 0 0 0 0 0 Co-Captain Rich Lallberte who —ID'S ". entry hurlers. woric in the little Lefgue ano ttms hy the outclassed Whip- ooi/n^DODoms.- players during pre-game batting Ing righthander, who struck out isn’t too strong. ron Mt a' two-run homer in the Denni*. If...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 cllm b^ out of a sick bed, Sl- Shot put won by Dwyer Hal, peU. seum will be carried by ABC 10 Mets, Just didn’t get the hit­ Name ot Willie Mays entered flecU Ms happy attltndeu first ring around near the Mets dug- ly in eight straight games. He’s DeAnsklla. 3b. ..3 0 0 4 0 0 Feam ley Mai. Crowel Mai. D—48'. Summary; Babe Ruth Leagues, are the The Colts scored in the fifth starting at 10 p.m., EDT. Scor­ drills. Twins’ Manager Bam Mels • • • the only Met batting over .300. moBt directly to the track to DIacua won bv Blum Mai. Se- leading eendidatee at the mo- GET MORE CAR Sununary: ting support necessary to hang the oonveraation. out Jackson was seen stalking run and win the 880 ? Or A1 Co^ molic Mai. Fraser Hal. D—13710''. Avon ...... 100 206 x—9-14-8 on a single by Walt Bond, a ing will be on the five-point The sun was shining brilliant­ says the secret of Oliva's suc­ INDIANS-OR10LB8 — Total* ...... 2* 0 6 31 13 1 0 Coventry ...001 300 2-6- 5-0 ment. «nd PAY LESS at Singles —Jim LeSure M def. double by Jim Wynn and Bob ly on the multi-colored five­ up a victory. "Mays Isn’t a .480 hitter, but InnlDZa ...... 1-3 3 4 6 4 7 Tota'a riello, who, despite a spike Javelin won by Ftah, Han. Smith Dugg W, 6-3, 6-2; Captain Pete must system with the referee cess lies in the fact Uiat he Dick Howser riqiped three, Kiut- Catholic ..0 1 0 0 1 3 0 . 4 Ha . Fontanella Mai. D—180'8%'’. E. Potanka and J. Potanka; Aq>romonte’s sacrifice fly. Win- and two Judges each giving the decked stands as this writer, Asked about the speed ot the he sure looks like one at the walU until the last siUit second Id: Alubicki: aac: Ravler, Lynch: Wound in hia foot, ran and won 830 Relay won by Maloney. T.— AUTO Wtoe M, def. TutUebach W, 6-2, who picked Cincinnati to win moment. He must be hitting singles and knocked in four dp; Bavtar-LaGaea; lob: Bast 1, the mile ? Or Paul Kryeiak, 1:37.6. Young, Hunt (6) and Morrison. 2,300 Open Entrants 6-4 Bin Carney M, de/. Raf- n ii« pitcher Bob Bruce led off winner of a round five points ball club, Hutchinson shot on a pttbh, and he MU the ball runs as Jim Grant won hia sec­ No.Qiange in All-Star Vote; DISCOUNT HOUSE! the sixth with a single and came and the loser sny lesser num­ the NaUonal League pennant, back: .008 against us. We atik haven’t where it’s pitched. South 9: bb: Kinel 3 Coatello 1: glassy eyed and almost out on fsrty W, 6-L 6-1. saddled next to Hutch on the ond game for the Indians ao; KInal 1. I.«Gaca s. (Toatalln 7: his feet, kept going in the two- NEW YORK (AP)—Play wUl Doubles — LeSure and Car- around with the clincher on a ber. ",We’ve got it. I know that found a way of getting Itim "He waiU good on the ball, against two losses. Howser hita off: Kinel 4 for 0 nine In 6 sacrifice and A1 Spangler’s ski- Thomas, 28, has a 19-3-1 rec­ bench to talk about the Redlegs. we have more speed than any out," the manager said, shak­ Male said, "'nian, when ha tees h m ln a : LaOace 3 for 0 rune In 3; mile until rescued by Ms get under way X(ay 25 to start aey M, def. Duffy and Rafferty Hutchinson knows a lltUe brought home two runs in the Players to Pick Teams Again w: Final. ,______ooaefres? M onthly Champions Roll reducing 2,300. entrants to 150 W, 7-6, 6-2 Bfise and Dave gla ord with 12 kayoes. In Ring team in our league. Los Angelee ing his hecul at the same time. a ball ha knowa he can' really aixth and another two la the The Dodgem soored their lone Magazine’s May rating he was about pitching, being a top­ has two guys who can run, Unlees ths Los Angelea rip, he atlU can bR it When he Dick Lynch of the New Yorit According to Fbiniiey, this tor the National Open Golf Burnham M, def. TutUebach flight hurler in the American eighth. > The voting system was type of all-out effort wUl make Chsimpionehip. The exact num­ and Massola W, 6-t, 6-0. run in the sevmith on singles moved into the top 10 contend­ Maury WlUs and Tommy Davis, pitching staff can get straight­ wanU to Mt the long ball he’s a Grant and Tito Fraacona N tow YORK (AP)—Players,' Olante led National Football At Parkade for Trophies Dick TraoenmU and Wes Park­ ers for Willie Pastrano’s 176- Lugue for years with the De­ ened out, due to Injuries to wrist Mtter. When 1m wanU to managers and coaches will vote changed because of a oontro- IiMgue Dlayera with 261 yards it a succeeeful season for Mm, ber of golfers who want, to tiy hut we have five guys who can contributed two-run homers to ^ versy over the selKtion of six despite the won-lost record. for the title June 18-20 in Wash­ er and a sacrifice fly by Wills, pound title. troit ’Tigers. Sandy Koufax, Johnny Podrea Mt to left field ha keeps Ms (Cleveland’s attack. Boog Pow- for the major league All-Star gained on interceptions (9) lest The first base bit In New Pitching is the strongut part fly—Vada Pinson, Leo (Carde­ wrist straight and pS>. they got Mm out. He’s the type victory without a defeat Dick ed a recommendation by the SATURDAY them up with enough seconds month, and their scores were; itional awards. Firs9 No-Hitter What? about the lights at the of MtUr who won’t lutve many player representatives that the tional League team while Yogi and thirds to give Maloney a May — Diane Willis 223; June— Stuart singled hoqie the two Berra of the New York Yan­ 1:25 — Tanks vs. Indians I'H Sova You Menay!" Isague’a newest paric ? slumps because he'U Mt the bail deciding runs in the seventh. voting be returned to tji« fans, strong threat. Diane Willis 223; July — Dottle somewhere and some will drop kees or A1 Lopez of the Chicago Channel 8 Lady Byng Winner Charleston’s Frank Smith Rookie on Hot Hit Streak, “Itoere are; :no oomplahiU Lamb# allowed only fdx Mts, who picked the teams from 1088 1:66 — Mets vs. Cords Three new dual meet marks MuDer 223; August—Pat Krebs pitched the Eastern .League’s QUALITY USED CARS M ENUID EUOUES TEU, WHI in." untU 1967. White Soix wlU manage the were broken. Fish’s Javelin tOM 212 ; September —May' Sproul from the pUy4ii. They are the but four of them came Jn the American team. Channel 18 MONTREAL (AP)—The big first no-hitter of the season Igst . at beat I ’ve ever! seen. But 1 do Tigers’ three-run third. \Don The representatives believed 3 p.m. — Red Sox vs. of 180 feet, eight and seven- 235; October — Jackie Heeford night as the Indiana defeated Bressoud Skein 21 Games Warren Giles is serving Ms the original method would stir Ralph Houk, who managed eighths inches snapping Ed 233; November — Lee Pope bruising Chicago Black Hawks, i DISCOUNT PRICES! Fiof0*l salM citai in the fln t quarter of *64 tope Chevy's and have a oompliilpt. The visiting Demeter drove in two runs ttlth the Yvikees to the AL pennant Senators known for their rock ’em and | Elmira, 6-1. Smith, a lefty, gave 18th year aa National League a single. up more interest in the game. Channels 22, SO C^karnot’s mark of 160 feet, set 223; December — Judy Lube team - lockerrtom isn’t oom- president. The proposal waa rejected be­ .last season, has moved up to sock ’em style of play, had some | up an unearned run on an in­ Auto Discount House Flymonth'a eomMned. Here are itx reaiona for the hlg ewltoh: pleted yet,’’ h^Wfered. 3 p.m. — Saturday at the In 1900. Bill Kraszes’ shot put' 23(: January — Mary Pappa- field error in the sixth to spoil WASHlN<7rON (AlP) —«jd«a in the third with a aacrl- cause it was "not practical." general manager. record also fell—to Bud Dwyer lardo 221 ;■ February — Glnny of their image shattered today 478 Cantor St. Rookie Dalton Jones Is hitting fice and a walk toased in. Billy Races with the selection of Ken Whar- a shutout. Aside from that, he Channel 3 of Maloney. H ie third mark — Clark 247; March — Carol Page allowed Just one runner piut 727 since Sunday. Veteran Bid­ Bruton drove in on# ran and In the 220Q, w^nt to Maloney’s 236; April — Barbara Marches- ram as the top gentleman of the 643-9531 Pia;, er Takes Lead 3 p.m. — Wide World of National Hockey League. . He second base, though he gave up dle Bressoud has hit safety in Don Demeter the others. Two More Years of Baseball Sports Bd Whalen. sault 243. eight walks. WiUianMport, GET MORE CAR 21 straight games. Jeoaa homered with a mate Channel 8 _ 100 dash won by Whalen Mai, \ten winners were: May — was voted the Lady Byng Me­ FORT WORTH. Tex. (AP)— Cisplno Mai, Dumaln Man. T.— Ken Hesford 267; June — Ray morial Trophy. The Hawks set meitnwhile, held. on to eecoiul and FAY LESS at Ail of which means there’s aboard in the third inning otf Gary Player, flret round leader 10.6. place with an ll-innlng; 2-0, plenty of offense in them, their Phil Regan for a 2-0 lead.«Slnoe Predicted by Ageless Easter SUNDAY Mile won to O>vlallo Man, Rowett 252; July — Bob Ck>ne a league record when they were AUTO AMERICAN LEAGUE ' in the 875,000 CJoIonial National KnMt Man. Dobson Mai. T.— 257 August — Bob Richardson charged with 1,116 penalty min­ blanking of York, and league­ Red Sox infielders. In fact, May 3 ha.ia 3-#or-ll at the 1 p.m. — Mets vs. Cords leading Springfield topped ' FLAVOREITHS Adcock (8), Los Angeles; X- Invitational Golf Tournament Choanel 13 244; September — Morris Wil­ utes durini; the 1963-64 season. DISCOUNT HOUSE they’re carrying the load. plate with four RBI and four COLUMBUS, OMo )ap) — Blg*lt was 1952 — but faded some- Oliva (7). Hall (6). Twins; with a crliqi two u n d e r ^ r 08, 440 daah won by Kearney Man. ley 258; October — John Pres­ Wharram served only 18 min­ Reading, 4-2. runs scored. IlM l Staadliigs 1 p.m. —. Red Sox vs. Dowd Man. Ceresale Mai. T.—64.3. Jones and fellow rookie ’TMiy Luclous (Luke) Easter, who has what thei following year and Jones (2), Conigllaro (6), Red ■aye he will be happy with Senators 330 daah won by ■“Whalen ton 263; November Ed Moske utes. Dave Keon of Toronto, CXmlglia.ro smashed two - run Jones hasn’t beaten Chuck W. L. Pot. been "tettlng left, throwing wound up' splitting the 1964 aea- r Box; .Grant (1), Francona (1), Maher Man. Dombrowalcl Mai. 256; December — Gil Thibodeau winner of the Byng the previous Orange ...... 66 88 .667 etralght par from here on out. Channels 22, SO 33.4. homers each, first bsseman BchlUing for the second bese right” and MtUng home runs for son between Ottawa and Ban Di­ Indiana; Skowron (6),i Senators. One stroke behind was scrappy 276; January — Bob Rylander two seasons, was second with job yet but says: ‘Til feel a lot PepperoUnt ...... 6 6 84 .667 3 p,m.—Yankees vs. Indiana 880 run won Lallberte Dick Stuart drove in two more a living since 1983, saye he’ll ego. X-Grand Siam. Tommy Jacobs of Bermuda Channel 8 Clark Mai, T. Whalen Mai. 264; February — Ed Duchalne 69 points. batter once I’ve made a few B r a ^ ...... 56 48 .566 play two more years to round Then came a year at Chariea- NATIONAL LEAGUE 3:08.6. runs and shortstop Bressoud Dunes, (Jallf., who also played a 8 p.m.—Sports Spectacular TNro-mlle won by Maloney Man. ALLING'S continued his rampage yester­ tough playc" *111# Louisiana lad Rum ...... 62 46 .681 out "an even 81 years of base­ ton, W, 'Va., and three at Buf­ Edwards (1), Reds; Harkness S h e rry ...... 49 60 .400 near-perfect round off the tee. (Syracuse vs. Alupuil H iai Ma . Godin Man. T.—10:38.3. day as Boston defeated Detroit has proved hia batting prow see ball.” falo, where he Mt 44 homera one (2), Mets; Torre (6), Mathews Football) Broad Jum p won by Blum MaL but the fiekUng remains a Almond ...... 48 66 .464 (8)^ Braves; Dalrymple (1), Grouped at par were Gay Dombroaki Mai. DItarauido Man. D— 7-3. Currently with the RoclMster ■eaaon. In 1969 he tnuMferred Brewer Ot DaHas, Ray Floyd of Channel S '' 13’8’;. MOTHER'S DAY question mark. . Spearmint ...... 34 66 .843 Hed Wings aa a player-coach to Rochester, and haa been PMUles; Clemente (2), Pirates. Triple Jump won to Blum Mai, Ur. D. Maytr, Damtri, Urai. Ur. C. 4A«s, BUrUu, Ut»t. Ur. U, torm. K»tm. N.B. ’The Sox, now S-dO, Invade MMple ...... 8 1 66 'il3 there since. St. Andrews, Hi., A1 Baaeellnk FLETCHER eUSS GO. OF MANCHESTER By lagging out a hit to abort and pinch-Mtter (he’s 2 for' 4 at w» = 7 Lsoin brittr! I twitched from WiiirtHiH Our Oalaxk is Washington tonight aiad send in the alxth, Breanond tlett the the plate), the former Cleveland Back in Ms Qeveland days, ot MerchantvllU,- N. J., Print After pricing a! Ford rookie soutlipaw Dave Spans- S-P-E-^i-/^L»>S! Volkswsgen to s ’64 Falcon besutifkil—and so is the ride. Falcoa wagon and a Chevy II Boston all-time record for eon- Members ot tha wlnnii^ team first-sOcker seems a bit hazy in Luke waa known for Ma aense College Baseball wlck (0-1), ThompsonviUe, were Margaret Moriarty, Persa SAINTS WIN 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 649-7879 tMgoo- Naturally, l like its After s 3000-mUe fi(p we're we drove the Falcon and neotlng in each of the flrat IS mathematics. of humor and for aome arratlo Oonn., against foraier Univer­ gamea of the aeason. He actual- Nisamla, Sophie B ur^ and flaldlng. One day, at Boaton, the TrlMty 9, Coast Guard 4. St James' defeated East WHEN YOU THINK OF looks better, and 1 like the more pleased than ever. We traded in our Chevrolet. The sity ot Rhode island star Dave The minor league office rec­ Hartford VFW last night,' 8-7. GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER V hit in eaOh of the final three Tharese Hinson. ords show he was borii in 1921, fleet of Indian taxicaba an route A ld e l^ 0, 8. Conn. . ShirlayHiiriay Whoolor room h gives me. ■witched ftom Rambler. ride it especially comforuble. Stenlwuse (0-2). to the boll park was delayed by Central 3, Weatfield 1. Frank Larala had two Mts tor oonteata of '63 aa well. Bree- but names no day, montii or CORNER D l’RANT ST. STAR'TER SET Jack Lamabe, who made the ■oud now la the fifth ranking RESTAURANT — Ed Du- home town. The Rochester ros­ a long funeral procession. Bridgeport JO, Danbury 2. tha winners. switch from relief to rotation American League bettor at .387. chalne 141-383. El Carter 138- ter saya ha first saw the light After being held up soma 18 By MacGregor. 8-6-7-S-Patter. 1-8 without breaking stride, has a Stuart extandad hia club-lead­ 158-416, A1 Falcetto l33-868i Bd Aim. 4, 1821, In St. Louja. minutes, one of ths Tribe re­ NEW LOCATION AFTER JUNE 1 3-0 record after going the route marked: Weo4«. Reg. SetAO. ing RBI total to 16 when be Bujauciua 145-374. Rocoo L u ^ - n it big Luke aald Bndby he’a SaV Mriy! NOW *43.76 for a six-hitter yesterday. Re Uned the winning two-run sin­ chino 141-303, Andy Lai really 61, so ha must have been “He must have been a pretty -I walked only one and struck out gle In Um seventh with Um 'reaux 142-386, Cy Oeorgettl born some 10 years Mrller than Wg guy to rate a funerd like Custom Made c 52 McKEE STREET she. *rigis loaded. 361, Ange PontUlo 188-366, the books state, ^sked about that'^’ Potty lorq The Tigers b^nohed four sin- ConlgUaro’e fifth homer — DlBella 154-386, Ed Scott ^ that, Easter grinned and said: ^ d Easter chimed in with:'’ Formerly ’rraemon and Hood Dairy- Larger qaartere and I first with anyons on bass — 866, Red Mazatoe 141-362, A1 "Aw, that 1921 is Just my It B probaMy some poor first AlBminuni Roll-Up Awninfs more parking area to give you better service nnttl then, | STARTER SET SE Plrkey 188, Frank Calvo 186- baseman who through Ted WU- “ • TO THE business aa usual at 188 Weet Middle Turnpike. enabled blm to take over tbe playing birthday. I started {toy- Awning Width Window Height Price Plenty Defender." 8-6-7-8-Puttor. team lead in that department 894, TUI Merllno 140-140-412, mg with the St. Louis Giants in llama going to bunt’l 1 4 Wooha Reg. 391.86. S A O .# ® TH0R0UGHBREDRAGM6 and offer aome b itt^ help H y k F rw 388, Jim BeU 376, 1933 —-and I don't think I made 36” 60” Of Other Sat. onlyl NOW fkom tbe outfield. Qart Tastr- RIQ Rau 866. Ken Seaton 366, it that high when I .waa only 12. 48”, ’ 60” MOTORING PUBLIC ' ’ SPECIAL Real zemaki had a sacriftce fly Pe& BraziUa 356, Paul CkirrenU I n ess I was born about 1911.’’- 60”' 60” iS7.7S FOR THE NEXT gamaa 350. Pat root about Joining tha St. Louia p.m. 54” 48” Sat. only. NOW ^ T e T T a lot and Ford Fairboa Wierriak 131-3U euanu in 1983. Convertible. It rides well, Indeir'in nty Olds on a *64 economy w u a big hetor. shows performaaoes with man Cbsney at Lyman. 60” 48” ‘ We have been informed by the commissioner’s ^-^DOWNS on baas, than with the bases The Mg fellow, who standa 6- ‘ INSTALLATION FREE—ALL COL( AUTO GLASS INSTALLED fives ua plenty of room for Fairlana it w u like coming So wu tha aarvin of our . / » V KAALY BQM-Bartt AJ- loot-4, but haa acalad hia welgM , BaM Windsor at Bouth Wind office that any unfair practice* uped in ihe past GOLF BA^ AD ftO t)w kidt„and the n d f ia veiy back to old friends. Dealer empty in parenUieals: sor, 3:16. Ouatom made cenvaa awnings, new complete, recovered, will shortly cease. \ , Ford D aler. Wa awitched Bressoud, U-38, .*99, 3 RBI gren 206. Rika Horvath 478, down to 372, playad with the fte-liang service. Boat canvas rapalreA, made new to your GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Reg. $n.«: NOW ▼ U.TT ■turdy. and ear, both. from Pontiac. Betty RiclMuxlwm 160 — 490, CtaicinnatJ Creacenta in 19i4, 0 NIGHT RACING (17-40, A70). ' pattern. Orommets, Oyelate, an type fastenera. Outdoor fur- If there are ai^ further flafrant viidations, Jones, 3-«, M t, 6 RBI (3-30, Marian Ooilikm 1TB—484, OUvia altar a long term with tha St. MIRRORS (Rraplaca and Door) Maran 173—473. Louia tqom, than want to the nttura raoovarad, aereena. Mtoced. Patio and terraea awn- pieaae notify the State Insurance Commieeioner j GOLF GLOVES. llSEzSSLli- .400,: 1). BASEBALL HEROES inga, eaavaa and alumlnu^ ^ Reg. gg Jg. NOW '■r i-. Hbmaataad Oroya to 1947-k3. iSeaaTeNoeo *2.99 — --- BA M RAGES SA-nTRHAYS Stuart, 9t30, JIO, 14 RBt William R. Cotter, in writinK. ’11m address is: PICTURE FRAMING (oM typos) WmulCm n (0-80. J04, 1). TV|B80AY T«riDBn--M«to The Mg leap out of the Negro Ahoninum ConibinktioB Windowf $19.R R NEW ENGLAND LORD DEALERS EXCEPT MAY 30 Stetasr 307—469, Lnvonn Toop laaguaa came in'1949, to Ban Dl- EKate'Instirance Commissioner W ill^ R. Cotter, 977 Main St. GoU Shoes POST 7:30 P JL Maisooa, U t«6, ^ 4 , 9 RB3 Tfwtaa, ooNaotod two homeri'~ WINDOW and PLATE GLASS Cg a w m 463. ^ ago of the Pacific Oooat • grotol riam-oBd two ata- D o ^ Starts O ffice BnihUnK, R oob 450, Hartford, C ^ - c Manchoater • "Hoah Pupplee" Loee To Toe (13-W, A4^ 1). LaogtM. Ha hit 28 bom t tuna In ■ ecticu t ^ 46k Mb. a*, a* OSM By glaa, drova ia atx rnas ia Mia- FRB< ESTIMaW ' — ------kOTQRSi WE HAVE IN STOCK - - 643-6853 ^ftafords MDOBD N1NUTS—Oerri Cost two months, and tha parent •tojjtoJO 9.1 w a l l o p of Loa Reg. 311.33 , Reg. 3348 lag AL eham ploa 1344 - m I ^ Olavaland hadlau sromtply Ugoa m e d ic in e CAIINCTS and SHOWER DOOllS Open 6 Days ITI. UNCOLN, L k 0 h t t t l ^ MS 168—S il, Claia ITusinan oollad Mm up. MANCMES'llR AWNIN0 CO. . The Indcpen^t Garace Ownere ESTIMATES OLAOLY OI Thors. ; (10-36) with m m amptar —^8a«k Igaiahe, “{ 4M w l GlBIfTER STBEEV-^iB-Sen. »"»f2*** DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc 846, b A Pokrar 130, Joan Col- Bf waant tha fanctaat lliht ef Huckester, Inc. till I P J l . 4 :S (6A7) with by 137 pad BytM Tedfecd, 9^ baa^ aii In tha laagua, but ha DiRB01I.T A40SO«S imOM S m X IV A IF t MAMD W hm You TMak Of Gioee, Think OfJgletolMr I M ean ha 10 ; a t MAIN ■mCET.^.MAlKaiBSTER V 1- ‘ 1 - - i i i V. -''‘C’ V - ^ T '4 ? '?'- ^ 'V ' ’ ^ \ '. r

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‘ MANCHESTER BVENINQ HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAT 8, 1964 fym m w neEAtD. KAwamam y o o n k ., F r i d a y , m a y s , i 964 r ¥ ; d a i l y CROSSWORD PUZZLl UTTp* SPORTS BY R O U SO N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLR W aatadAnta»- 19-A H a lp W 41 8d 12 RAY'S ROOFmO OO.- un onaaNO-Bin- EaPBdAU,T Prally onmga TfsMt RtsMii Otr MmUtort Utten, ftae, at US MS^ \ nofS, gnttan, knilt4m rocb, ^ olaik. must OU Amww W h t m t UBS BUefe roof and ^ihnney repsiln. Ray A pp^r ChwMy l .S treet Tai. SSk-TSas. Lower HOD-BOY/«ST A r . O sB SEBdXMO. Jackeon. 66S4SU. Ray lisga- a Otopar HOI Ite m , I Kipliiig*«Wbrkt I h u n t iMMilii Sanito now. S6S-881A tar, Conn. WANTED—Good bon»e fir mSle 8116. HAirHtt>MPH/««AUCK.VOtm UNSCCMLV 3 enOOMAND tiger klttm. n ouaeMpoken. CkA jW «U WHIS< 1 S6S-3SU. vllto. Conn. ThL ^ ABOUT AOAFTIN* HOOPLK SO U P TO ACMMi * E i^ (E M « ) OIRL, PART-TIME, offtea "PsaisisrnR Pi LATIN HAS OPf.NSO BRAND NBW THIS BOTT6R- ITAuhv > lOCeto „ Fiw l6 HemM R66i6n Radio-TV Repair work. Talaphona MUetting, 3-8 'MOKSf-m. O f f tr s d 18 ENOLISR ssm n t. padto t o MAT OP OBSCUBC^EKOTtC AND SCHOLAftLY FLV OFFTMB llCbMBic*! tnUx Sanriega |8 ervaiange weekly. Mint have W s n ll with paper*, tor esla or w FOR tALE-Oood aswflwSH. and flood osM LANAUAOe% «-FOP UNiVGASmES AND ROPPy BEFORE I f Ms pleaeant, tnUI^teiit telephone «4M1WIm>CM HE REALLY :u Brttiih ---- I t KipUM eUMic tor motor or boat. S6S-1S37. 88 and 810 loada Daltostsd. lags Paddlar - £ £ BOUmwsT SHOPS IN NStftHBORHOOOS MAHhnriaB My BOrMk Mt«r sd. RCA IRM booI OONNnrS TV and lUdto Bm voice. B or O, EforaM. Also, gardens plawsd. 8684MI, Roota M, W HERE THE ^ETS HOOXBP/y] toe, avaOabto all houra. Sat UFuM k ralaUvMaSRodnrMd SHM. All w o n gasrswtsad. WATTRESS wanted, oteady PLAYFUL KITTENS need 6684781. Bob Flu^lflsr, BliGGS BUNNY INTeLLI«SNT»IA IBBMOBfUtck MN«dw of a ihii« IIA N CH ISm . ROCKVIUf o s a SU- O a n S4S-4S1S. work. AppI y Makfia Diner, bomaa, soma fluffy. OaO S68- ^B ^C T T L E D / 17Bafen SSUnivtraal 6036. boOMholIl Goflils 21 M Valodpadt nalitjr (HliiM ANSWnUN# SDtVICI 1788 B e ltti Turnpike, Tel. B8S- Rooms WUlMSrt B saH f t hJaTHANKS, WATCH THAT 0NC0MIN6 CAR- (aoai 96 6S63. 90Afa(diaL) JIAmaricaa « 4 f4 B O O — OAIUHDNB plowed and h a r­ Moving—Tniddiif— EVERYTUINO In atartllaed I PWEPER TO BE SURE TO SIGNAL WHEN rowed. en n 86B4086. ArtlclaB For Sala 46 reconditianed used furniture SDt BOOIkC diipiMc hoosa, flfliy SIT FARTHER VOU TU RN-LOO KOU T FOR 91JMII Innraator .. S to ra g e 20 HOU8EKSBPBR, live In, re- furalMied tor ganUamas, diab- 99SMttMi CMMtjr 26"---- A Eifl" WDHHldEC* lESTC' M iV BMHSC*, VsWI I RBPA2RB on all makoa of le HabCe woman who Mkea chil­ and ^ppUancaa, high quality— 27CalUBgi JOPwAaa «oia 42grEMM of IIIgM • etMA e ■BiENIhit sB o tm N EXCELLENT, cfflclent and to# pricea. T;eBlsnc Furnttnre, araabar, an motesa sonvan- trtgeraton, waahon, rangaa, DeOvery. Light dren. room and board, plus economical, that’s Blue Lustre S27rowii(*ar0 llTwtoKcoa.) salary. S tom , call ooUeot 63S- 196 South Street, RoOkriUa. laneaa tncludad, plaa kouaa 22BtM0t ^ KStectrlcalaK 44IUUla.bM and dryer*. AH oU burner* tneklng and peekage daUvety. carpet and upholstery cleaner. 876-8176. Open 8-8. Meaning aervleas, uaiktaf Dfai'' (ab.) 48Inlaad oleaned and aarvlqad. AO wo ' Ratrigwatore, waehan and 3064. Rent electric shamppoer U. avaikim. Inquire m ohaSkm MJaeobV bretlNr atova moving y adalty. Faldhig (Bib.) Lost aa^ Found 1 AntomsbOsa F ot S a b 4 gnaraataed. 66S4IW. WAITRESS—Pleasant married The Sherwin-WUUams Co. B V L U a fn MIRROR, MectrM St after 6 p.m. oe r" h 1 1 T If chain tor fast. aSS-OWa. Move, refrigerator, garden our t t s o u STBloodiMi r“ r r"4 1" sn'6. pwBrtrtkm - Standard woman to work four evenings SCRSiENED loam tor the best 40Afavt nbN n itiOiff — Womsa;6 1900 ORHnntOUBT S^door H ard­ a werit. Apply In person Treat toola, horn, snow Mrovel, pots 4ISM 1M nr 14 sungUMwee aA Woomand Mm> top with extraa, in food ihapa. and elaetric. Itapalred, on In lawns, delivered from oor and pans, roUaway bed, ate. FURNUHBD ROOM for rant 43"------WHIte ’. FImum i«tam''vaatmr^ then ttiar* ornr* Call after 4 p.m. S&SOOO. hauled, rented. Adding ma- Painting—Papering 21 Shoppe, Itortford Road. screening plant Andover Co­ fa r cne lady School graduate who desirea tractor*. Parts and mrvice. Korvelte, 815 Main Street, neSERMOO CHANGE MXIR jTIME-MACHINEl? 6 0 T and repaired. anteed. Leo Pelletier, 666 6836. Capitol Equipment Company, S tre e t 868-8808. unhappy, but WE'D BETTER TPY DOWN 1 f M AmeU, 3M Henry S t, ATCHORCHBS career tai retailing. mlUng and Hartford, 86440U. CX7P9EEMS1D, ID UNVMNP THIS COULD DO MIND ONCE WE I US NOV, I SOT NO lOBA 4! K Sw dietter, 64S01B0. enL L A If no answer. 668-8068. 88 Main St., Mancheater, WITH A W ru . EVER SET BACK! CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNto ILMraaadbm Equipment Route a t. general etore woik, neat ap­ i» te O O P ^ PEAL, SOMEHOW: . BTVrkMitMla pearance, full-time only. Call Open dally 74, Thursday 74, AUTQMATTC WASHER, dryer, FORMT OOUPUtOODS 41!T u 4144w KORItXSON Psint A Wallpaper I860 VaMant Signet 1,1 VemoiL sm-' INBIDB AND OUTSIDE paint­ Saturday 74. SLEBPINO ROOM tor ganUa- UKETHSV , BSwwd Convertible, automatic true- enchange, BUtarpriaa IBM. ing. You name your own pilea. tor appointment Mr. Shapiro, douMe oven Mectrlc range, re­ man, parking. Can 86S-W73. o o r I 4Pariah priaat E y 14 Stote now loeated at 78S Kata misiian, mdlo, heater. SM-7S88, 87B4601. Tofa *n Teens, 668-3138. frigerator, an O. E., goiU con­ 1 (ab.) w Streat Steta 'Rieater Bi^dlii OORGBOUS Wallpaper murals dition. 6684817. I EAaiwaeiB to Eonneily at 880 Center Stni SBARPEHlNa Bervtoa — Saw*, 6 panels, 86.86 mt 36 I HadaalOnak) ar u 1968 Do^ 1J66. katvea, axaa, riiaaiB. PAINTINQ, PAPERHANCHNO FOREION EMPLOYMENT In­ cents wallpaper speeiala. Latex Rooms Unth Bdsrd 59-A EPIaatfuai SIS47U. Station Wagon, T-B, automatic rotary Madaa. Quick Good work, reaaonabla rataa. formation. Construction, other 14 CU. FT., Bp LB. Frigidaln IT u tnasmlaeton, power steering. Over 80 yean far Manobariar. work projects. Oood paying pi^t, 88.60 gallon. BIrge and freeser, 8im. Inquire 106 Bla- Room FOR RENT. Prefer llM tr ' 1 LAZr-V HaMCH—Pony itdee, Outtbl Bqutpm'ent Ob., EZ-DU pre-paated wallpaper ' tWlaiblMBMt laJn g|„ Ifanrtiestsr ~H oun Your neighbor my reconmen- overseu Jobs with extru, aell S tr e ^ retired people, win take oth­ trail rldee, riding leeaone, 1961 C h n eier l.TBB, 80c roll up. Scrubbable vinyl er* with p t^ meals. 660-6460. horeea boarded, ponlea for dally 7-B. Ihureday 7-S. Satur- datton. Raymond FIAa. S6A travel expenses. Write only: ConvertlDie, fully powered. day 7-4. S6S-TMM. S887. Foreign Service Bueau, De]^ i^aUpaper, oloae-out, reaaon­ u . MrthdaY, dmrch and aehool 869, Bradenton Beabb. Florida. able. Guthart’s, 194 Maple Ave. Ga s STOVE tor sale. c a n 868- I fain. Arnold Nelaon,~787 Lgr- 1961 Chevrolet i,i8B. FULL LAWN CARB-Llmo and INTERIOR and exterior paint­ H artford. 346-1588. 8761.^ Apartments—Flats— V OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS dall St., 640-8806. 4-door, radio, heatar, automatic fertilUer rmllcatione, crab ing, walluper removed, fully OIL BURNER serviceman and Tenemoits 63 tranmlaeion. heating Installer. Apply at The n"S INEXPENSIVE to olean RUGS, never used, txlS beige, E gram contra,, all eeaaon main­ Insured. Rue Belanger. 068- $36; 9x16 ruby oriental, pv tenance. Reasonable rate*. P. OOU or 6664S(M. Whiting Corp., 304 Broad St., rugs and uM>olstery witii Blue FOUR R(X>M cold flat, aeccud — - P erso n a ls 8 1960 Volkewagon \ / 800 Manchester, or ca£l 668-1100 Lustre. Rent electric sham- 9x13 gold m aharkja. 38848 .floor, two family house. Sea 1 1 Station wagon, 8 pam per. A O. Lawn Maintenance, 868 won TAKE AN TH6 OLD BOYS HC'DBErTM 0087. for appointment pooer 81. Olcott Variety Store. Mr. Colby, 66 Bubh St HOUR 1D SET CANT6ET SHUT UP— WAMTBD — Ride to P ra tt A Electrical Services .22 SI” G.E. CONSOLE tMevision UPAJOBONTFM OVBRTH'DAYi THBYLLSOON TTUtney, 8-6:40 from Center 1960 Dodge 886. DRIVERS for aehool buses, PRE-SEASON Bala plcnie ta­ set, mahogany flibab, UHF, WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMKRR VACUUM CLEANERS, toasters, VHF, lem than 8 y e a n Md. 1 Bl* MACHINE WHSNTHSY HAVE SCHOOL Street. CsQ 0484089 after 6. V-8, radio, heater, autolnatie irons, lamps, drills repaired. ALL TYPES of electrical work Manchester-Vernon area, 7:80- bles, 6 toot, 811.60; 8 to o t ing tor the rental of your apart­ Mi MBrrrRBS gtil BklhMBWIl^ LEFTENOUOH •IRLS PUNCHttr trannnlMlon, power ateering. done. Can TmUam’s Eleetrie, 668-6386, betwem 6-8. ‘b o t ; i t s s u r e Free estimates. Free pickup 8:60, 3:104:80. CaS 668-3616. 81640. Delivered. W. Zinker, ment or home. J. D. Realty, ..C A N * DO MDU PROMISE^ iVESM.^ ,r-^yeR r’ SCHOOL 6IRL CUTTIN'Or RIDS WANTHTO to P ra tt A 666-1438 876-7168. 6614188. Lff» NO)N^. NOT TO QUARREL^ I (WELL! GOOD TO GET e COULD 4AND- WUtnay, B. Hartford, from I860 Merouro Monterey 986. and dellvary. 638-8800. WANTED—Painters. C all 668- 40" 4 BURNER rangaa, ’Wea* .WITH 'ttXJR PROMISE )/ MAV I INTO CIVVIES! Norman Street, houn 84. 048- 6-door, hardtop, fully powered. HAVE TIME. Win work. Will FR EE BBTIMATBB. Prom pt 6836 or apply at 81 BisseU SUPER-CEDED Toro rotary inghoum and Hartford, $30 EAST HARTFORD—New de- B R O T H E R DRESSED!, mrvlee oo all types sf atoo- aa ra; NO. SO TThh* mangle, rea- 6888. Meny more to ehooee from. do most anjrthing, odd Jobs cur Street after 6 p.m. mowers, 18” . 879.96. Self-pro­ luxe ons-tedroom ^lartment, AGAIN?, Ipecialty. Call us,' Olaston- trtoal wiring. lAcansad and In- pelled from $99.96. Marlow’s, aonable. 668-3880. all electric kitchen with die- RIDS WANTED to and from MUy, 688-0877. aored. Vniaoa Blaotrieal Co., 867 Main Street. poeel, tile betb, waK-to-waU F ort Dix Sunday, wSI pay toU M anchester, 648-6817, 068-1888. EXPERIENCED carpen' TWO BEDROOM suitaa one carpeting, heat, hot water, w d gae. Tel. 648-S848. ter. Fortes Inc. Call 668-8883. POTTED TOMATO plants, cab­ twin bedroom, blond mahog­ CHORCHES MOTORS, HAROLD A SONS Itobbteh Re- any, oorner desk, bureau and penting, $89 montiily. J. D. INC. movalr-Oellan,“ 1. attics. yards. bage, broccoli, lettuce. Kraum R ealty, 6684128.______Weekly or monthly pickup. Floor FinishiiiE 24 EXPERIENCED painter* want­ Groenhoum, 621 Hartford Rd. mirror; ona double bedroom, AatondbOsa Pw Sale 4 80 OaUaitd St. Maaoheeler H arold Hoar, 668-4064.' ed. Steady work for right men. stiver gray mahogany, Miest of *DR RENT—Flva rocma, stove FLOOR 8AND1NO and refintoh- Call between S7, 688-7768, or FOR SALE—Pretty patchwork draws, bureau. PraettcaKy and refrigerator. Also, two iilMBD OAR? T ear eredtt to tfr YOU ARE A-1! Truck la A-1! tng (specializing In older apply in person 46 B aybeny quilts and crocheted pothold- new stereo, SUvertone, Mend rooms not furalahed. TM. 668- ed dowDi Bioit OB down pey- CMlare, attics, tirarii, small floors). Wsxlng floors. Paint­ Road, aiaatobbury. ers. Can be seen anytime dur­ mahogtuiy. 66S-8S96. 3068. meet? Baakruptr Repoasee 1863 BUICR ELMCTRA, 3U, 6- trucking done A-1 righti CaU ing. CelUngs. Papertianging. ing week. H. Lutton, Tunnel slonT Dod*t deapalrt 86a Bon- door hardtop, f wlndawB, fuCI 668-3938, Timnano Tnidctaig No Job too small. John ver- PART-TIME floor waxers, Road, Vernon. 876-9M6. ONE CRIMSON SUeCd twin bed THREE ROOK modem apart­ eet Oouglaa. bm lni about low­ power, 83,386. Must mU, get­ Service. f fauie, 069-8780. days, 8 am .-ll am . Call Gen m attress, Mke new, $16. 668- ment, heat, hot water, stove, est doT^ ■Bsilast Myuisats ting company car. 6a-88n, eral Service, Inc., 668-6^4. LOAM FOR SALE—6 yard load, 1810. refrigerator, Hgfats and gas, aafwhors. No smsO nan er 0- after 0:80 call ThcmpeonvUle SANDINO and reflnlahlng— $13 delivered. 649-6391, 6 a.m . • m4 w tm, he. Yjn im. m. »■«. o«. ALL TYPES screens rewired tile teth and shower, nrrt nsaee oompany plan. Docglaa R I 0-7888. with Alcoa acreening. CsCl 6M- Spring l^;>eclal—average 9x13 DRIVER — StoMt cleric for 6 p.m., McCarthy Etoterprisea, NOT *800, NOT *800 floor, adulte mdy. 660 8448, be­ Koton, 888 Kate- room, 837.00, two coitic. CaU wholesale concern. Referonces NOT *700, NOT *600, 4688 for free picki^ ud de- OBRTS A GAY GIRL — Reedy tween 44. BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL Uvery. Prompt mrvice. 069-8260 now for free eatimate required. Apply in person M NO! NO! CONVERTIBLES 1908 FCHUD COUPE, rebuHt A. B aver A Sons, 807C E. Cen­ tor a wMrl after cleaning car­ NOT EVEN *660 FIVE ROOMS, aecond floor, on SO FORD 81,386. glne, new p ain t 868-3009. LAWN MOWERS — Sharpened te r St. pets with Blue Lustre. Rent BUT A WHOLE HOUSE North School Street, *86. OMl and repaired, tree pick-up and Bonds—StockA— electric shampooer $1. Paul’s S ROOMS LOVELY 6484476, 837-8488. IX E TIME $Ee«A 6P SO CaSV ROLST 1,380. 1906 aSEVROLET, 44oor wag­ AUTOMOBILE mechanic want­ R> a v . w e WERE W t m h **Hai OBrtalniy chaigBB Bnoughl t I M O fo r p a ir o f 08 CHEVROLET 1,088. deUveiy In klanchester and vl M o rtg a g s s 31 Paint A Wallpaper Supply. NEW FURNITURE UMd pants!** x r w m j b b 08 ORSVROLST 1,086. on, V4, automatic. Oall 648- oinity. Rum’s Mower Service, ed, experience necessary, good AND APPLIANCES A MLD t u b e RUMNIH& 6 -6 0666 and make an offer. workli^ conditions, pedd holi­ CEDAR CTCniESUNB poles, EVERYTHING \ CUTTlWTHBeumN' B8 CADDY 3.1M 76^7007. I SECOND MORTOAQES - Ob- many sizes, installed or reset AROUNP AlEECftEAMlNa^. aia.w»^i»i.iita« ■6 FORD 380. limited funds available tor sec­ days. Apply Arnold Harris, FOR , ONLY *800.00 t h e n a l l o f a ^ u p u e n SyeihMi,! 1808 CHEVROLET Nomad wag^ pickup Bourne Buick, Inc., 286 Main Also, truck, Jack, efaatos, Which Inctades on, fully equipped, power, orif ond mortgagee, payments to tubes, etc. 668-1358. WANTED V t MOM HARDTOPS WUl do odd Jobs. Attics and suit your KKlfat. Bxpedlent Street, ManMiester. 1 WesUngfaouae R efrigerator Inal owner, 8 oyttnder, 81.1W, crilars cleaned. Rubbisb re­ 1 Oympic Teierlslon CLEAN LATE MOMX 08 CADDY 3,196. Phone evenings, 648-6688. serv lea J . D. Realty. S6841M. CASUALTY ADJUSTER, RIDING TRACTOR Acme, used B E N C A SE Y SO PONTIAC 1,480. moved. Reasonable. Cbll 668- 1 Bedroom Suite 1068. A BETTER ARRANCBMENT perienced, multiple lines, all with plow blade, price very USED CARS 08 FORD 996. 1908 RAMBLER wagon, pow benefits, ear furnished, salary reasonable. CaU 742-6976 after 1 Living roMn Suite M FORD 686. ot ytiur flnsnem win ma 1 Dinette Set 1 ^ ' ■teerliig, power brum , radio, RAPID RUBBISH removal—At­ more of your tnooma available commensurate with exper­ 6 p.m. '^10 CHSVROC.ST 680. and heater, 8800. 0IS460T. tics, cellars, and yards. Handy- ience. American Universal In­ 1 Sealy Mattreee VoP PRICES PAID for personal osa laanp debt FISHER SNOWPLOW, 7 toot, 1 Sealy Box Spring man mrvice, Call 6484218. into ona nuxithly payment of surance Co., 330 Main St. POR ALL MAKES WAGONS 1908 CHEVROIET Bel A ir 4- 668-7679. M anchestar, 668-2866. heavy duty, pump and aU con­ 2 Ihrow Rim so CHEVROLET 1,180. door, V4, automatic, good oen 823.36 to r each thoumnd doUara trols, complete, *276. Used one 1 Boudoir Chair 02 CHSVROI.ST 1,680. dHfon, 8800 o r best offer. MUst CHAIN SAW woik, trees re­ five season. Also, cabin for Jeep 2 Vanity Lampa S8 FORD 666. sell. Can after 8, 06848TB. moved. lots and raisds cleared, 8684887, Salesmen W anted 36-A pickup, fiberglas top and fraat, 2 Pillows flarlsr Chevnlet 61 COMHT 1,086. also bulldosed. Free estimates. w --— Ex-» *76. 668-6467. 1 p r. Blsnketo 00 RAMBUBR 786. 1968 CORVAIR Mcnaa 900, 743-8086. cttniovo« CIRCLE THIS AD U you’re 1 CbcktaU Tame Co, Im. 08 nY M O O T S 380. on the floor, reasonablo. 61 Conn. looking tor a secure future In 3 Table Lam ps ■ H O S T R IB S BY F R A N K O ’N E A L BO F O m 86. 0686. O A W LAWN Maintenance- sales with a high starting in­ FOR SALE — Night orawlei*. 1 9x13 Rug 00 P L in to tr r a so. mowing, RMing cleanup, fer­ Bnsineas Opportunities 32 come. Our overage men earn Ctel 649-2676. 1 Floor Lamp 1962 CORVAIR 700, 4-door, 6 tilising, roUlnx rototining, gar­ 1660 monthly. Only ambitious cylinder, gold color, radio, 1 Smoker SEDANS dens plowed. Expert workman- ARE YOU 8ATI8FIED7TTT SMI married men with car and STORM DOOR, windows, 86 Pc. Dlnnerware Bet. heater, 86,000 miles, Mean, 81.- Milp. John W illiam s, 648-8866, good personality desired. Call screens, in good condition. 36 Pc. Silver Set 68 CRBVROUar, 3-dr. 3,190. 800. Can 7434307. Hood Ice Cream from your Reasonable. 643-7610. 00 CHSVROILST, 3-dr. 760. C yw C u errier, 629-6846. own truck. See our ad on Page M anchester 6664303 between 6 18 Yds. Floor Cosrertng Ss|rtic Tasb ’ 08 CHBVROLBT, 4-dr. T96. 16. end 8 p.m. TH R EE a l u m in u m roChq> BJVERY THING AND ONLY *800.00 BO OHBVROLST, BA,. 2-dr. 486. Atito Acesssorics—Tires 6 Rooseliold Servlcos awnings, . on« 186” , two 46” , 06 CHSVROLST, 310,2-dr. 396. INVENTOR and former Con­ 180. 648-2677. ~ Free storage until wanted. so FORD, 9rdr. 196. WHITE TOP tor 1968 Corvette Offered 13-A necticut resident seeks Man- Free delivery anywhere in Conn. PligS>4 Stvin Convertible. Phene 038-7098 M!- chester-Rockville area manu­ AUTO SALESMAN NEW PLASnO aippers. 6-30”, Free set-up 1^ our own re­ te r 8. RBWBAVma ot biai moth facturer. to undertake manufac­ liable men. Original plica tor MathiRt CleuMi WEST SIDE MOTORS a Zlppaia repalM. Win­ 100 in bundle, assorted sizes turing and market promotion A fast g r o w 1 n^^, well and colors, $7. per bundle. BM- aU this m erchandise w as *828.46. Seplle XateDi, D iy WeBa. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl S84 Center St.______668-BlSl OOMBINATTON b atterery. 6 and dow Shadim m ate to measure; of novel gadget to make soda equipped, modern VW' deal­ 9963. Some fortunate person oan pur­ 13 vaK; 8 Chevrolet V4 heads, an Mam Yenstiaa Uinda Rsya water at home from faucet Sewer Ltawe tBstaUed—Cel­ 1861 LINCOLN Continental, ex- m ate while you wait Tape Re- ership offers an outstand- chase K all tor only *800. lar Waterprooflng Dona. new valve Job, never used; water. I have a simple house- career opportunity in CHILD’S PLAY jrard, swings, MONTHLY O e O C ^ O aeUent running condition, all also, 8 Stronghan oaihuretors, oorders for n o t MSriow*s SBT bMd carbonator, patented. Any chute, and merry-go-round, d Ba/,AM I«TEAM a3/ I JU 6T RNI6HBD BLAOCTOPPINO HAVE SOU ANY iO et. WHO | ^SSxi powered, air conditioning. America's top Im- PAYMENTS new, never used, with mani­ s o s ia L five year old can serve host ttne of cars and $26. CaU 6404091. ONLY *16.98 IMUNNEY BROS. MV OSIVeiVAV AKD G O M SaO D / COULD HAVE DONE v e ry reaaonable. 648-8066. fold. 64S-04B7. to friends at home, serving WENT AND TW VOiEDAU,CV8? r r / ks. Experience pre­ FARMAIL cub tractor with Phone For Appointment Sewerage Disposal Co. BUZZ SAWYKK BY ROY CRANE — 1066 CREVRblET 6-Aor waf- BirildliiK—OontrsetiiiE 14 soda pop at 3c a drink. If in­ ferred but not essential. We SAMUEL ALBERT \ on, V4, automatic, |170. terested please write Mr. offer factory supervised cutter bar, plow, disc, and Htfd. 367-0868 tl0 -l? s Peart Bfc—fl*S-6»fl8 MER« BOY FRIEUP, FRANZ, )«ARS HtR SCREAM FOR )«LP... THE T ra ile rs — Nicholas, 81 McKay Ave., spike harrow, Hme spreader, SOUND OF A SITAS)I... RUNNING FEtT. 6434668 a fte r 7 p.m. QUALITY CARPENTRY- training at company ex­ SEE r r DAY OR NIGHT Mobile Hones <«A Roonu, dosmere, porchea Bast Orange, N J. pense. liberal pay plan trailer, and Made, I960. CaU If you have no means of PRICED TO SXXL-1906 Ford baaemanta reffadMied, cab­ 648-6091. transportation, I'H send my CAMPERS—Cuta 6K10 houm en (salary plus oommission). station wagon, 896. 1060 Olds- inets, buUt-lnB, fo rm ic ^ tile. Paid vacation and fringe STEAMER mUNK, wardrobe auto for you. No obligation mobile HoUday, fully aqulpped, wheels, steeps 0, hauls easy, No k>b too small. William Help W anted—^Female 35 whatsoever on your part. 8300. 06 B aw H nne St. 660- benefits. If you feel you trunk, large leather suKcase, Your Adyertiafaig. 8130. 668-3007. Robblna oarpentary service. NURSE WANTED, RN or LPN, qualify for this position, call brief case, aU In good condi­ A—I^B —E—R—r —S Future May Be Here! enso. 66B-S646. 1906 ttEM O U TH , SHloor, In licensed in Connecticut for -11. for an appointment. Bob tion. 648-6817. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD — w a n t e d '— NIMROD FOLDUfO camper, p.m.-7 a.m. Miift Apply St Jonss, Sales Manager. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. good condition. Four gupd ADDITIONS - Retaining walls, AlR-OONDrnONER-; Fedder*, AD BtAN or ttrm. Inquire after 6, 068-0061. sleeps, four, with mattremm cement floors, garages, batii- Anthony’s Convalescent Home, WfMtAN and extras, reasonaMe. Can be rooras tiled, romodefing. Roof­ 876-9131. ton, high coolhv capacity, Muisical Instrum ents 53 To hamtie our adver­ 1861 FALCON 3-door, Mack, seen at 08 'East Middle T^e ing. Can 649-6391. ’TED TRUDON excellent condition, *60. 648- tising layouts. Attrac­ standard riilft, 66,000 .mflm, o r caE 6684606. 6362. ■ PIANO BUYERS! Special for tive salary and wofldng original owner. Car haa had CARPENTRY WORK-IS yaars’ VOLKSWAGEN National Mtisic Wem. Brand Qohdltlana. Apply or S '- a good care. 668-0611 daya, eacpbricnee, ceilings, floors new student piano, fnC 88-note Auto Drlvliiff Bdioel 7>A ' COMPTOMETER ToHand Tpke, TalcottvlCs Boats and Acoesaories 46 call for an apixhit- e r 668-0866 avenlnge. tiled, porches, reo rooms, ga­ keyboard, beautiful, a dec­ m ent a t : c l rages, addittoos, attics fln- OPERATOR 668-3688 or 8 7 6 - ^ orator’s dream . Ohly |6fl8.60. LEARN TO imiVE - Spadal tsmd. Lake and shore cottage STARCRAFr '13 foot ahiminum delivered free, 10-year guar^ HOUSE sad HALE CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER attentten to narvoiis and alter No Job too smaU. Im- boat. 6’i U p - Bvlnrude, ex­ antee. Also world-famoua paid- Main Stn Blaaebeeter TALUK RATED USED to. esamroom Oor taen agara m ediate astim atea. 668-3638. Opening for an experienced cellent ootidition. Reasonable. win AoroaCnlc spinets a t fac­ •68-4188 • Piokim iorvlee. Day o r ovo- comptometer operator to do Cell 648-6698. ' * tory authorised discounts, with mffR OUR /YML.PUUIH‘AS»tWST.OUTHBIROmll!l OADl JUST WHEN Wn (TV ArPMLIM m tirto /VBHltPrOUMOMEMlPAWCKM C A R S ‘ iiitig leaHBS, ItasaoBShla ratio. interesting and varied work, H dp WfUits6— monthly payments of only MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD OBT A MMMLV-9KILLSD. mTTNsyioirT PROUD AND WABONAJOtOPMEOWNI Manrheatar Ditotafl Aeademy. 16 FOOT RUNABOUT, trailer. 'COSVOyMSr (THnrRBAaWIH'POKBytlQMWITMOUR you ( Special Services 15 modern alr-oonditioned of­ Blale or Female . 37 80 h.p. Evinrude Laric motor, 8l6.60r-Just like rant. Open WITH DtSASTW^^aiUlPMBNT'. TNiyu BE UtCKV TO OBrj DS6ICRTBP T f AM, TH6V 5M 6 0N y o u . RlftlSTBD VVffiTL ROUND UP ANOTHER TBAMi fCBANTON MOTORS 768-7SM. fice, excellent benefit pro­ every night thla weMc May 6 REUMCrTODWWHSSTVl TSMPTATION-^TO CARRY ON— } /uA uSi l I860, fto-8606. WELL, rr WAS ATERRIFIC WHEN WILL THEY SNROtfTSTO ORAIOUTTM' UL ikFPROVED lightning rods, gram, good wages. Apply WANTED—Cook for Manchee- through May 8 until 8 p.m. THCIR NBXr RnMMimoiJi ; ROCKVILLE awMngs, roofing, siding, gut­ r*T 6REAT1 SHOCK, OF COORSE— BUT SHE'S KNOW IF IT WAS • • • » L B R 1 I ters, combination windows. In­ ter restaurant. Call 3684T86, Don’t mjks this Miance! Goss I JUST THOU3HT I'O REPORT, A END HIS AAOTHER HOLDING UP PRETTY GOOD.' WE A SU CCESS? 366-8168. Building M aterials 47 Plano A Organ Co., m Allyn AAKHAEL! THE TRANSPLANT J TAKE THE NEWS sured warranty. Free- esti- FIRST NATIONAL DIDNT TELL HER UNTIL THE MOB ObdHlae OonverilMa D rivliif School matsa, budget accounts. Bea­ St., Hartford. 836-6686. Path HAS BEEN AiAOE AND THE BOV / — ABOUT JONES?, OPERATON WAS OVER! con lightning Protection. 668- STORES, Inc. CHOMAN’S USED Lum beryard free right next door In Bond CAAAE THROUGH IT OKAY/ BMChdUlac Convertible notieura largeat, asH»> Sitnatlotis Wanted— will be open daily 8 p.m. tiU HotM lot. 6816. Park and Oakland Avee. 6 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. M eSdiUae ConverttMe (8) 0 and otsadud shift, F e m a le 38 .traa p6ek-up Strvloa. taam Bast Hartford, (ponn. Anrorted 2x8’,'s 2x6,'a and iq> W earing Appurel—Furs 57 P-m /MSI OadUlsc Sedan de Vllls oMor saS RooftaiK—Sidinc ■ 16 WOMAN WOULD like to baby­ Sheathing pipes, radiators, aAr condltionteg / sit days. Can 875-6864 after sinks, and tubs. Yard located FULL LENGTH taffy pbdt oiolty. u s OS s m J m A. A. o n m . o f c 6:80. off North Main. 660-3893. gown with rose panel, worn M il OadBlao Coive de THto Mmsmt OSO OPENINGS ^avallafaCe for ex once, die medliun. very rea­ OMl- pertebced department man sonable. Can 8384180. Other MStOadfllae Hardtop Sedan agers, 6 days, including Sat EXPERIBNCED adutt babya Diamonds—W atches— fowna lo r se&e. _____ I ter, has own oar. CaK urday. W. T. G rant, Parkade Jewelry 48, aSOOOadiflac CohvertIMe MOimiOOR’S OrtvSM Manchestar. Ise .. otOOss, MOO OsdBlae Hardtop Coupe WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ BIDWELL B ID IN a and roofing. WANTED-Waltreas for Man- Situations Wanted— pairing. Prompt service. Up to M8B Pontiac Orand Prix 6684H9. 8784108. cheater rs(riaiuant. Call 368- 39 830 on your Md watch In trade. DAV Y JO N E S BY LBFF and McWILLIAMS 6786. 866-3168. Closed Mondiys. F. E. Bray, Sale 1868 Fonttae OatsMna Coarrert- BOJWKL HOME tap n esm aat TEENAGE BOY would Hka Job MR. ABERNATHY f BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Onmysny — Rgoflnfl, Mdim, al- *787 Main Street. State Hiaater « e DEPENDABLE WOMAN-Oan- mowtag lawns In the vIMnMy ot Butldtng. SALESMEN— 1 BoohvUla sIBss. M ward flt. Io t BoM s AtAlloBfl nkr eral bouae wotk—emMl aduCt Gram Manor or Green Road. THANK Y O U .. 'TOb tu R l BBoteWm of H l ’ lypaa BKeal- UITIQUES SMl '^WAY UP H E P e I CAN ^ / r r ALWAYS OFCOURSI^IT^ KIND, I oouLorTr t u r n Y c o m i o p r it , MOS O M m i^ SB Oonvsitma ils S u L family. Two daya a week. In CaK $69-8766 after 6. Take An Important Btap I'LL TAKE WHEN 1 T IU HIM, YOU WANT Of DOWN THE KIND / PAL... WK la«6 waAmaaMilp. M846N. r^Iy please give references. LEAVE THE TROUBLES AiAKESME OF POUCH ON DUDLey, SON ON HIS r r iL SE THE FIRST TO GO IT COURSE. OF MONEY MR. / SOTH KNOW 8868 Plym outh Balvedare V 4 Florists—Nurseries 49 With Ual Experlsoea helpful eveRV CA Y AND STRIFE OF THE FEEL S O AT T l^ TIME. UNDERWATER TIME ANDY'S A L O N E r MARCO.; SCOTT OFKRBC^ station wagon R. DION—Roofiiw- eifllng, al- Box BB, Herald. COLLECTIBLES but not necaasary. Perale TREASURE SMILED SINCE HE M otorcycles—BiCFeloB 11 LAWNS MOWED end trim m ed STRAWBERRY PLANTS for Wfnted for RetaU Sales. Our I VISIT AAV WORLD FAR BELOW. PEACEFUL taratlou, ceilings, and guttc JMMBDIATE OPENING fo r CaU 668-6600,- ^ sale, 11.60 per hundred. Call HUNT, SIR. WAS RARAiyZEO. i » « ' aarimates, 86S-UM1 ” fiMjimiMni- O ra a b e rry , B h ta a growth plaa offers you pes- THINKING AND Maagr other makm and modMa. NEW CR Sportatan dental hygenlst to work Sat­ 668-6611. T p e e . Duo-i^ldm c urdays. Tsl.. 660-3896, 9-5, W toST^Brass Oanteiabras, manent secure position end I ' motoreyelaa Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 UPRIGRr YEWS, 18-30” weU Bottles. BeOa, Boxes, Pie- dsflnlte opportimltlea fe r R fioflaf and ChlmiMgra 16-A Monday through Friday. advanoauent. Lumbar. teiUd- " gCRAKTON MOTORS, Salaa, 48 P ark B Slt- bushed, 81.00 each. 1083 Man- teree, teaari, Boee MstelBsu ford. S6T487A SILVER MXNlitTURB poodle Mieater Rd., Glastonbury. BaeABowk. Vaeee, Pteates*, ing Materiala and Plumbtag. IN C , i puppfoa, AKC ragtatared. BM- CkMd sterttag aalaiY and Bin pSMBg ramn o li 8f\8Bsf\8B Mate, warn WAIIRBBS tor luncheons. Ap­ Tsakweod Staate ete. ! ISST BARLBr-DAVIDBOIf, aoSB- ply Oavey's Restaurant. tcn. 16S46W after 6. FC^YTHIA snd Colorado Bhia cempawy baneHta. Apply— Rookvflto ptotMy rebuilt last year. Oku rooflk Mitae sNeiL ehfnuMfls Can a t MS Utaton St., nlapnsd; r 8flalt al \ S pnue, H- Mch. 618 HaMcmw- Mr. Bkteud Oertmm CLBAN-Tn> WOMAN, m o r a le , tack St. > ~ STS-ISBl 648-9088 sldtaf. m yaaitf i 6B OONEgANCB MUVE 6 days a week, Monday-Ai- WANTED—Good home tor i m a n c h e m e e KOfCra LUMBEB DRPV. LAWNMOWBR Miaraeoiiv; re- OAO Bowtafl, day. Apply Cavey’s Restau- Uttle U ttans. OAK 6664680. palca ealaa, nior blatea ra n t Fuel and Feed 49-A ' Moa., Mas„ WaA, MBS PLYMOUTH wagoft o ia (dMumriod; meyels aalm GROOMING and boarding, wU ; lisn sUburhan. muat aeU, lea. Mawahastor Cycle WANTED—OapaUa woman tor oollaet and tettm . B. M8fl!U.UiU ^ ! soar takaa. Call S6B4SB1 after 148 W. Mhkfla ~ houBt work OB# tey a weak. FOR flAUI — Oood tew, Wfl- M 'A JL — APJI. I 8 pjK .- Rssd Hsndd Adse OBI flit M E, I.-

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PACne EKSHTEEN ■AWORESTER IS^ENINO HERALD, liANCHES'IER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1964 MANCHlSTiS EVENING HERALD. HANCHBBTER. CONN.. FRIDAT, llAY % 1M4 Hat iia Egg gait 72 8 d t 72 For Sido 72 Ho f t r 9^0 72 if W M o 72 Ajlwrtmmto—Flite-^ Apartments—Flat*— Suburban For Rent 66 Hoobm For Sale 72 Hooses For Snh 72 Ho o m For 8ni« 72 Hwggg For Sg|g T2 Hmisss JW flnls T1 Hoasoa For 9^0 TS TejpMncnti <3 Tenements 63 ^HBBRON—C u a Cod, 6 rooms, m in u t e s VROM dowiffarau I isDItOOM naoli on CUSTOM OmCHfED BOS/ION UtKB ~ Gbaao* tai BENTON STREET — T roa VERNOW-ftome and burinaao. NEAR ORYVTAL UAKB-$5.* TWO ONE A C ra tote OB MS NORTH COVENTRY - Near BOLTON—-Neat 0 room ranch, $■.500 - WVLL O P T 5% n o n COVENTRY LAIQB w Wjrtar- quiat atsOat wwat uo100 yard*"yaraa" from tram hem*, 4 large bedrooms, storm 6 room ranch, 40k40 hnlldtng la 000. Large $ room houee, t (OHrttMied) 100x800 Idt, lUO monthly, with Parieway. Like new 5% room front. $14,400. Profassioi^ Manchester-Unusual 7% room foraiy built tor graotoua Ihr have your own 4 room year eherier Rd- la Qlsstowbury. DBUOHTFUL I room apart­ comer lot, no basement. 'Will ranch, 8 badroonu, attraotira Dariora School, itoaoo lot. Via tng, sunken ttriag mom, tor 'rawad horn* right on QM wa­ wlndowa OM doors, finplac*, rear, near Orel*. Toognii fbdslied hariiroome, 8 bed- across frian goH couiM, eity you ment, laiY* kitchen with din- option to buy. RockvlUe r I ^ - Colonial-Ranch, 5 acres, Y-car qualify for AfA. $18,700. T. J. dining a n * , au tu n aa. O m ar naU^bochood, completely fur­ ranch, S or 4 bedroom*, Uving sunken ttvlag mom, for­ cauoit I;DXURI0US m Agency, 645-4801. den, family sise Ititeben. Zdaal s a s : ten* HMteiouB rooms, 0 bafha, Ageney, Iteadtor, rage, amerila driveway. Okll ment For information call a local IfiuBhMtar, 4H room*, IH erator, heat and hot water, one Realtor. 64*«». home,I, fireplace,fli garage, large two hug* flraplaoce, noraa- 0^1814. BOUTON CENTER — Immacu­ owner t78-63N after i p.m. and raLLJARD IT r S cT — Bwons raol astete large unfinished room for acreenedned porch, i^ e o a n well, BStup for m-lawB, $31,300. Wol­ late 6 room ranch, 3-car ga­ lot of record, 60x151. T. J. auMterti G.B. kitchen, Rebort Property WALKER STRESTT — 7 room verton Agency, Realtor, 543- tlon room, bar, patio. Frtoad In vpeek-eiida, or phone. 515-5644 ba sore of a good fitefs < m aay eartras, carpeted Aair- storage, and plenty of closet floatingng dock,____ water skier’s 4F*. Can owaar, S«MM, SSO- VBRlfON-« badroom ranch, rage, baths, Bv^ from 5:50 4 p.m. Crockett, Realtor, 545-1677. aelliai wtian wm Ssw I space. Convenient to the Cen­ For Rent ’67 Cape, enclosed breeseway, ga­ haven. Lawrence F. Fiano, 3818. lU M C H E sreB panalad firwplaee wall, book- trig room and formal diaing < eaaea. Rent very reaacnahle. AIR-CONDITIONED rage. Near achoola, ahopplnf, . . . end wMi a Realter. liv e better for less. Call kCr. ter and bus lines. Oarage if MANCHESTER Realtor, 648^3766. Charlea MANCHEMrBR->ln an are* of MANCHESTER caaae, built-uu, axcellant val- room wHh waU-to-waCl carpet­ MANOHESTER — Very attrac- aorsen onr mamhara. desired. Box K, Herald. OARDNEIR LAICB, Conn. Mod­ bus. Owners 649-417S. .Nicholson, 743-6864. ua, $14,600. Owntr $76-301$. ing, Interoom qratem tin tlv* ranch home, 5 g ^ slaed WsatBd— RsBl Bststs 77 Baker, S4S-5377, or evenings em housekeepl^. Lakefront. new and eomparaUv priced • room O^w, large Hvtag ROCKVILUB-Four famCy,' every one oaa quality. Mr. OtU itt-em Off Keeney Street 6-room homes. An 8 mom, 3 level, up- room, dining room, and 4-4-4, good condition, goM lo­ room Ohm , oeoter haD— out, firealarm and light bedrooms, leige cai$Mted Uv- VHJRNON Boating, swimming, fishing. In­ 7 room Cape with 4 bed­ ranch, plus mahogany pan­ COVENTRY - $7,900. Neat and 6 NEARLY NEW rancb-0 larg* rooms, full shed dormer, clean economy 4 room ranch to-the minute raised ranch. • kitoliaa, S bMrooma, porch, cation, oeparate furnoMs, good open stairway, living room, rod protectlop. waU tng room with flreplaee. Knot­ spect weekends. Gifts, bro­ eled rer room, 14 x 21 liv­ rooms, booemeiit, comMna- scaped, fenced la, co* acre ty pine family room. Ample chures. Arrowhead drove Ctot- 1% baths, 1-car garage, type home, 11x12 Uving room bedrooms. Uving room with SraptaM, 1-ear garage, city income potential, city utUlttoa, dining room, Ititeben end BUYING OR SELLING You Can Afford ing room, 3 full baths, 2-car fireptace, kitchen with buUt- utUlttes, good location. Im- oiriy $31,100. Lawrence F. Fi­ pentiY, 3 bedrooms and ttons. SaUIng for $10,$00 with lot, amaeite drive. Quiet dead­ cloeet space. Nice large lot BEST B U Y S tages, Colchester 4M, Oonnec- screened porch, good con­ garage. % acre lot A lot with stone fireplace and cherry $18JM6 aasumaWa m orte^, Ten Ooglit To Live In dition throughout, nlty util­ pan eled wall, remodeled 1ns, dining L. Large familv mediate ooenpoacy. |4,500 ano, Realtor, 648-2705. Charles Mth, 1-car garage and a end etreet, only $33,000. Min­ with trees. Economical heat. REAL ESTATE. Uout. 242-9278. of living at $31,500. Don't HOMESEEKERS Nicbotson, 7434164. poymaitia $130 a month, T. J. imum doero, financing avail­ Must be seen to be appreciat­ LuxuryLiving! ities, near bus line, $17,800. 11x12 kitchen, 2 bedrooms. room, uUUty room, den or of­ asoume# preaent mortgage, nice baekyard with flre- O ^ k e tt, Reactor, 043-1077. B Y B E LH O R E Beaatifal New miss this one. fice, 1V4 baths, 3-sons heat, 116,000. pCaee. Central loeattoa. Arit- able. Lawrence F. Fleno, ed. 516.600. Owner 545-7555. Have assurance of axperienead MISQUAMICUT, Rhode' Island patlo,-«plcket fenced yard, tool a ssu m b a l b m o r t g a g e —It I We have Mm flaeat greep e summer resort: Now is . the riled, quick occupcuicy, lake ATTENTION garage, $25,900. Wolvetton $16,900. $U,000 — ATTRACnVE i bed­ Realtor, 548-275S, OhaKes Nteh- service. Call Realtte, Stanley prepevMee te t—ay a aseox. Country Charm! Exclusive with you have $3,000. or so and can oiaoo, 7434S64. MANCHB8TERr-6 room houee, Bray, 643-6278. OOLOIJIAL GABS time to make your reservation privileges. Lawrence F. Flano, Agency, Realtor, 048-2818. Exclusive with pay $138. per month, ask us room ranch, fireplace; alumin­ Hvlng room, kitchen, other 4 FhOowlnglag la a parUol Mi. for your summer vacation. We ROBERT D. MURDOCK WARREN E. HOWLAND Realtor, 648-2766. Charles Nich­ um atorras, eneloaad carport, BARGAIN AT $14,800 — 6 88 BLRO STREET—8 rooms ROBERT D. MURDOCK about the terrific ranch w* J. D. REALTY SPACIOUS 6% room ranch, 1% rooms can be used as bed­ D* can to lOHMet APARTMENTS City J^acilities! have cottage rentals by the 643-6472 Realtor olson, 742-6364. room OUonial, quiet resi­ have just over the South Wlnd- basemsnt, large lot, nice view. baths, $ or 4 bedrooms. 3-car rooms, nsw central hestilng MEMBER MULTli»LB $13,e00-4H room m m A to week, month or season. Lewlss down, 8 up, fireplace, oil heat, 6M-6473 Carlton W. Hutchliis, Realtor, Charming new 4 room 1 bed- dential neighborhood, bua- 2-car garage, $18,900. Call 841- aor town line In Bast Wind­ Mancbeater 6484130 garage, laundry, fireplace, system, convenient to shop­ " LISTING \ Coveatrjr. 3-«ar garage. and Stanton Realty, Phone 350 Main St., Manchester SPAdOTJS 6 room older Co­ Clne, excellent condition. sor. , Vacant. T. J. Crockett, 0104183. sUn, shower, screened pordi, ping center, good tor handy- Worth mere. room apartment in lovely coun­ Misquamicut, 348-8117. U & R REALTY CO., Inc. lonial, modern kitchen, 0888. ______, Comer Osk mid Spruce St. try neighborhood with ^orlous 643-1108 Enough said—call early on u A R REALTY. CX)., Ini Reaftor. S4S-1077, beautifully landsca^. CaU mpn as some repeln needed, $1S,6M — S roem Oeae e* 643-2602 baths, 8 bedrooms, 3-car ga­ this one. BOWERS SCHOOL Area - 0 owner, 649-6789. but the pries I* right, 57,600. buaUae. Cloee to eraeele, view within walking distance of NIANTIC, Pine Grove—6 room rage, aluminum canbinations, 648-2603 lAKEWOOD CIRGLE—DeCuxs BAST HARTFORD — Oarrlson room home, Uving room with schools, bus, shopping, and min­ Colonial, 8 bedrooms, 1% John EIHson Agency; 875-5495. ahoppteg aad dmrcAee. 4^/^-Room Apartments cottage, sleeps 6, near water, / 100x140 wooded lot, $17,900. INVITA'nON 8 room q>Ut level In a very fireplace, formal dining room, SEVEN ROOM rider Coloalal, Bid Opening Srt . $14,800—Oanq^eet S tisfireans.l utes from Parkway. Equipped week or month, |65. 643-8114. Phllbrick Agency. 649-8464. PICTURE BOOK RANCH— baths, flrapUca, buUt-lns, lar^ kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3- 8 bedrooms, 3 with large al­ with range, refrigerator, water BENTLEY SCHOOL - 6 room dealrable area. Too many fea­ breeseway, attechad gnrage, SOUTH WINDSOR Un* in Bl- \ColeBiaL CSeaa. Nlee West | CONCORD RD - Beautiful 6 rooms, beautifully pan­ r a n c h — Five large rooms, tures to list, but It can't be car garage. Marian E. ROb- coves (possible chUdrea's bed­ Ungton. Naturally wooded lot, I loeatloa. heater, garbage disposer, built- Cape with attached garage, BOLTON CENTER Road ito eled rec room, aluminum TO BID wooded lot, $S3JW0. ntObrlck ertaon. Realtor, 048-6061. On Sckool Wing Peaturcs Include—beat, hot ranch, large living nxm , form­ fireplace, 8-car jpurage, large duplicated at the price it is be­ Agency, R eeiton , 040-8404. rooms), firepCace, pantry, heat­ prtrate location, completely $14,800—Six room Capo, j t a in bookcases,, private front en­ Wanted To Rent 68 tree shaded lot. 3 bedrooms, Bolton—Quailty ranch of five ritUng and windows, kitch­ .1. Sealed propoeala for the ing offered at . . . $W,900. ed sunporch, garage, sdKxtis, equipped Colonial, 4 bedrooms, water, dual thermostats, all trance, free parking, outdoor al dining room, cu ln et kitchen, dining room, spacious living roenna, two bedrooms ai\d a lot, ten minutes from center of red room. Nlee yard. Wall electric kitchen with built- 3 bedrooms, recreetioti room, en built-ins, at a price you construction of Additions and Manchester, immediate oc­ three bedrooms, 8% baths, etc. COVENTRY — Extremely neat diurcliM, storee wlUiin walk­ 3 lavatories, teth, big kitchen, The town is seeking bids for to iraU eorpettag. picnic and recreation area, city WANTED—To rent: In or near room with fireplace, 1% baths large formal dining room. can afford. Call, gladly show you what ing distance. 645-1598. the construction of an addition in rancrc, 12 cubic, foot re- storrs, furnished house or landscaped yard. Markm E good location, $17,400 Wolver- Breezeway and a rear patio, Alterations to the Keeney Street cupancy, $15,000. Phllbrick 6 room Ranch with garage, WHY BUILD? tormal dining room, fireplace, $15,8W — .F o u r ' water and sewer. Rent Includes School, for the Town of Man­ Agency, Realtors, 549-8464.. we mean. 'T. J. Crockett, Real­ Lakewood Heights area, beach paneling, garage, plus buHt- and alterations to the Hlghlsiid frii^erator, disposal, indi­ all utility' costs for heat, hot apartment, June 15-Sept. 4. Robertson. Realtor. ea-dOSS. ton Agency. Realtor, 649-2818. two car garage. Vacant. This mOHT ROOM older home, new In tide ~ _____ vidual d r^ rs, private cel­ Family of five. Excellent ref­ home cost better than $28,000 SPBCIALLT PRICED $16.- chester, Connecticut, in accord­ tor 648-1877. i privUeges, year 'round h o m e- ins, shmlnum storms, air- Perk School, in soootdsno* with CttyeT^antered wdDB. Mg | water, lights, cooking, and re­ CENTER HALL Colonial—St. ance with the plans and apedft- MANCHESTER — Off Silver one of the nicest we’ve listed! This exceptional custom gas heating system, aluminum conditioning. humidifier. Home plans shd specifications pre­ lars for plenty of storage frigeration. erences. Write or call collect STARKWEATHER STREET— to build In 1963; now being of­ 9d0—7 room Cape off E. buKt home wltti 3-car ga­ combinations, newly decorated. lot. . \ James Parish. Porter Street Brand new 4 A 4 flat. Doslr- Center Street. A five bed­ cations prepared by Arnold Lane bus line. 6 room older Full cellar. Assume O.I. mort­ is immsetCate, $21,800. Glerni pared by Louis J, Drakos As­ $16,300—Neotled t e a . . , qpace, master TV antenna, James Barre, Rock Point, _ area. 8 years old. 6 large fered for $24,700. Worth see­ home, 100x100 lot, garage, 8 rage has the feature* every­ Call owner. 645-3613 afler 6. parking, con&letely flre- Burlington, Vt. Tel. UN 2-7132, Able location. Both vacant. ing . . . Timken heat, attic room posribillty, attained Lawrence, 'Architect, will be MANCHESTER gage. $18,800. EUsworth MU' Roberts Agency, Realtors, 644- sociates. of home* tai the $36,000 pries | rooms, I'j baths, huge recrea­ bedrooms, ceramic bam, oil ten Agency, Realtors, 048-6980. one looks for, plus a beau­ 1621, 644-0181. Bids will be received until pro^ and soun^roof, alum- Only $132! Area code 802. Priced at $28,900 . . . mort­ . . . expansion possible. T. J. breezeway and garage, ceived until 11 A.M., D.B.T., tifully la n d sc a p e d lot COVENTRY — $18,500. 9 room raage. Six tion room with fireplace, built- gage of $18,800 can be as­ Tuesday, June 2,1964, In the of­ heat, excellent condition, per­ noon, June 2, in the offtoe ot garage, alee let. Well | faium windows and doors, CAN BE COMPLETELY FUR­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. shaded lot, immaculate fect .lor young family, $14,900. MANCHBSTBR-Thls Is wbat 140x160. Residential area of older home, hot water heat, Ins, breeseway and attached sumed and we will trade If throughout fice of the General Manager, Porter Street area. Spa- 3 acree, more land available, General Manager RiciNird Mar­ tireed aad ahrabbed. eeraunic baths with show­ NISHED FOR MODERATE 2-car garage. $26,900 Phil- W homee should be. Features ter St. At that time the bids raaobes we've evor air-c<»ditioning optional. FOUR BEDROOM COLO­ place, combination win­ rooms with 1% baths. Paneled cupeacy. Lawrence F. Fiano, TWO BUXLDINO lots, m im s k> RETAIL STORE manager, wife Andover Ellington at which time all bids will be MANCaiESTER—5 bedroom lux­ Realtor, 643-2766. Charles eatiOD, city utiUtieo. Fhllbilck will be publicly i^ned and Three bedrooms, bvBt-teo, | Samuel M. and two children, desire rental $14,900—Air cantUtianlng, dish­ NIAL $18,900 — Completeliy dows, city utilities, good recreation room with fireplac*. read In the Mimleipal Building finished rec PONY FARM washer, fireplace, large kitch­ redecorated, new heating publicly opened and read aloud ury ranch on secluded aery condition throughout. Ex­ Oarage. Excellent Rockledge H. B. GRADY, BROKER Nicholson, 742-6864. Agency, 6tt-8464. Bent M40 of nice 7 room modem house, RURAL BEAUTY- in the Hearing Room of the kfi, 3 baths, fuK basement, hearing room. way, garage, beaatifal vtow. Lavitt Agency June 1st oppupancy, Manches­ Bam with split rail pad- en, roomy 8 bedroom ranch, system, ready for occu- cellent for the large family. location. Only $36,600. Call 64S-8009 a MANOHESTER — Alton Street. $16,900 — Four 105x260 lot. Don't wait. Carlton pmicy. building. Vin Boggliii, Bel Air Real Es- $18,700. Doris fcnith, Jarvis Realty MANCHESTER—3 A-aooe wood­ Copies of the plans and spec­ ter area. Call Mr. Gurenson, dock, 4 acres cleared land 2. The work will conaiat of two tate, 648-9832. 7 room Cape Cod, 4, down, ed lots, city water. Hayes ifications may be examined at Uteben with 648-2158 Realtors 875-6297 289-5484. W. Hutchiru, Realtor, 649-5182. ______Co., Realtors, 640-1300, Eves., up, full boMment, plastered EASTERN COAST Vernon Circle—Pkwy. Exit 95 with brook, 7 room Dutch Loaded with value—this im­ additions to the present building 040-3619. Agency, 548-4808. the office of the architect. Pro­ living room,- < Colonial in excellent condi­ INVESTMENT CONSCIOUS MANCHESnOt—Bast. Unusual » Exclusive with ROCKLEDGE—$19,900. S bed­ walls, l-car garage, lot 60x128, fessional Park, Farmington, and fintahed roe room, Open 7 Days A Week BEAUTIFUL paneled heated maculate 6 Vi-room ranch with a total area of approxi­ Immediate occupancy, fairly REALTY tion, low twenties. Call Mrs. family room off kitchen. 8 bed. with carport is located We have multiple dwellings mately 19,000 sq. f t , and cer­ 6 room Cape, 3 private acres, ROBERT D. MURDOCK MANCHESTER — Modem 6 room ranch, fireplace, garage, at the F. W. Dodge Corp. ptan garage, treed and Business Property Shorts, 643-8886. in all sections of Manches­ large paneled heated porch, combination storms. Owner, priced. (>ill 648-6289. WTLLT8 STREET 340 foot lot. Good quiet orighbev | room ranch, aluminum storms, right across the Vernon line. tain alterations to the existing 648-6473 room Oairlsan Colonial, can­ frontage, 648-7444. rooms, Farmington. For Sale 70 cellar. 163x246 lot, only $15,- ter. Call anytime for par­ building. The construction in fireplace, basement garage, ter' hall, fireplace, garage, 548-1470. liood. I M9-44ff6 Me-5644 049-9244 Famished Apartments 6S-A & Big % acre lot, excellent dog kennel, amesite drive, fruit VERNON—For sale by owner. J. WATSON BEACH CO. 600. Carlton W. Hutchins, 649- conditicn. Only $14,400. ticulars. general will consist of concrete ehaded yard. Near all schools. 6t4 room ranch, one-half atone BUILbiNO LOT tor sale, ex- $19,000 — Two-famBy with I BUSINESS ZONE m - Eight Realtors 5182. trees, approximately 100 young U & R REALTY Co., Inc. OnCy $18,600. Hayes Agency, COVENTRY Golf course bor­ separate heating systenao, | BSIAU^LFUL 4 room furnished rooms with two offices, sep­ footings, foundations and floor gpiuca trees, large- giuden ders property, (near Bolton front, new paint, well land- ceUent location, 70x146.. aU 31 Central Row, Hartford slabs, structural steel frame, In­ 648-3603 048-4800. utilities.' 848-6139. two-ear garage, tool apartment, second floor, quiet arate entrance, suitable for 522-2114 WILLIAMS RD. In BoCton—Ac­ area. Only $15,000. Lawrence line). $15,700. only. Immaculate acap^, treed lot 100x200, alu­ REAL ESTATE trees, central loeatloa. We | NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room residential neighborhood, bus business or professional use. tion wanted on this 7 room COLU & WAGNER WESLEY R. SMITH sulating roof deck, resilient floor F. Fiano, Rehltor, 048-3765. BOLTON — $16,000. Older 7 6% room ranch, 14x30 living minum storms, wall-to-wall Specializing in Mm sale of i^iArtment, carpeted, heat, hot covering, ceramic tile, cabinet carpet, Venetian blinds, bullt- MANCHESTER — Burn­ recommend this aa a fin* service at end of street. AdUlts Pfailbrick Agency, 649-8464. ^ MAHOGANY paneded 16x88 split. Lot Is about an acre . . . Chariea Niobolsoa, 7434564. room Colonial. 1% acres, more room, knotty pine paneled ham Street. Wooded building HOMES—In Town oad Cooa- solid tavestanent property. water, refrlgm tor, stove, only. $110 per month. Call 649- heated recreation room, patio, home is choice. Asking less 665 Burnside Ave. AGENCY work, aluminum w 1 n d o w a, MANCHBSTER-4 room house, land available. Immediate oc­ raised hearth fireplace wan ins, walk-out basement, hot MANCHESTER—Two stores, 6 plumbing, heating, electrical and water heat. Price $14,990. Call lot 166-420, no improvements, $10JS00—Anaaldl-bolK raaeh washing machine, garage. 2546, 1-6 and 7-8, for appoint­ garage, room ranch. £tcel- than cost at $23,500. T. J. fireplace, 3-car garage, cen­ cupancy. Lawrence F. Fiano, with bookriielves, 8 good stzed $8,300. Owner 048-8887. Two fireplaeee, plasteiad I AduK couple only. $100 month­ ment. room apartment plus cement lent condition, only $16,990. East Hartford—389-0341 site work. tral locatlan. Cell owner, 648- bedrooms, each with double 876-2018 anytime after 8. block building 28x38, located Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 384 Center Street, 648-1567 Raaltor, 648-2766. Chariea walls, finished family raeos. ly. 742-8090. Carlton W. Hutchins. Realtor, 3. Plans and specification may RETREAT 0190. Nielutiaon, 742-6864. eloeets, hot water heat, fuO three bedreoasa. B tdun ti | TWO ROOM heated fumiched on main thoroughfare. Asking, 649-5132. SEVEN ROOM older 'home, 4 be examined at the offices of basement witb 2-car garage, COVENTRY NORTH — N ear WILLIMANTIC—4 room apart­ apartment, gas range, refrig­ $28,600. Frank Mott, 643-5658. bedmoms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. Arnold Lawrence, Architect, 071 MANCHESTER—Assume mort­ % acre, high, wen landscaped Coventry golf course. 100 acre family size. Good MANCHESTER—Newly paint­ gage and take over payments MANCHESTER—6 room SpUt farm, high location, lots of road GOP Re-elects $19JS00—Seven room on I ment, hot water, heated. May erator, bedroom set, kitchen AUTUMN ST. — BeautifuC co­ Manon E .,Robertson. Realtor, LARGE five room ranch, tile Porter Street, Manchester, Con­ •%-room split level. A real Level, garage, deep lai>d- lot, trees. Minimum down, fi­ 15-Sept. 16, $120. monthly. Call set. Free gas, electricity. Low lonial of 6 rooms, porches, new 643-5953. ed, large 6 room ranch, 2 full retreat In the country with of $108' per month for tms im nancing available. Lawrence F. frontage, older 9 room home, Mg lo t n te h e n has bnllb- baths, 3 or 4 bedrcx>mB, car­ bath, 2 fireplaces, finished rec necticut, and two complete scaped lot, utility and rec Ins. C athedral eeUliMr, | 428-5746. rm t. Inquire Apt. 4, 10 Depot Land Foe. Sale 71 bath, part rec room. Two car copies thereof obtained by Gen­ kltdien bullt-ins, rear patio, maculate 6 room O ^ , 2 or 1 Fiano, R e a Ft o r, 64S-2766. dalrv barn, out buildings, Ten Delegates Square. port, amesite drive, one half room with fireplace, garage, bedrooms, cloee to mu line, roomj 8 bedrooms, 3 baths, wrought Iron boleoay, t y garage and a swimming pool HILLIARD STREET — Imma- city utlUties, combination win­ eral Contractors on and after 2 lovely shade trees, amesite fireplac*. Reduced to $18,600. Charles Nicholson, 742-6864. many potentials. Lawrence F. THREE ROOM heated apart­ STAFTX5RD AREA — 14 acres acre lot, easy parkway access. $15,500. Wolverton Agency, - — - baths, Mia iilntUH stoma too. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, culate five room bungalow, 3 dows and doors, aluminum PM., Wednesday, May 6, 1964. drive end plenty of room Wolverton Agency, Realtor, Fiano, R aaltor, 648-2766. Manchester's Republicans this ment with stove and refrig­ land 600 feet frontage on 643-1677.' bedrooms. Big enclosed porch. Anxious owners moving out of for gardening at a price Realtor, 649-2818. MANCHESTER — Now under Chariea Nicholson, 743-6564. erate for me or two middle Route 32, $3,300. Other larger state, only $16,900. Lawrence awnings, amesite drive, nicely 4. A deposit of $60.00 for each 649-38U. week re-endorsed a slate of ^LOoS^Two family to good | Business Locations Extra B zone lot included, $16,- you can afford. $17,600. construction. Last 3 homes delegates to attend the First aged persons. 645-6016. tracts with ponds, idea! camp MANCHESTER—Off East Cen­ 900. for ail. T. J. Crockett. F. Fiano, Realtor, 643-2766. landscaped, attic celUag ex­ complete set of plans and speci­ VERNON—On a lovely treed available In WoodhiU Heights. loeatloa. Big lot makea ' For Rent 64 areas. Tom • Minor, Broker, ter St. Six room Cape, 8 bed­ haust tan, large attic storage fications will be required, such lot, on a breezy hlEtop with Cpngresslonsl District Conven­ (OWNER) poasIMe apartm ent ha Realtor. 643-1677. Charles Nicholson, 742-6364, apace, e • bedroom ranches with an tion June 30. Hie slate, which BIX ROOM duplex with garage, 875-5042. rooms, dining room, large IX c e 11 e n t location. deposit to be In the form a t a view, only 'i minutes from Wil­ MANCHESTER modem facilities. Priced from HOLLISTER STREET WALTON W. GRANl nse. Near evesythlng. CSiarles : had t o revoted on because cloee to Main St., $96. 649-8475, STORE FOR RENT with at­ kitchen, Uving room with fire­ COVENTRY—$14,200. Large 6 PlCi'^RESQUB setting—7 room Lesperence, 649-7620. check payable to Arnold Law­ WARREN E, HOWLAND bur Cross highway, we have an $17,000. Call Mr. Warbner, Priced reduced to $17,000 on AGENCY $31,600—fltx room ranch 827-8496. tached 2-stall garage, located ANDOVER — 8 cleared acres, place, good location, best val­ room Cape, 2 full baths, fire­ brick ranch, famUy room, 1V4 rence, Architect. The deposit Realtor Immaculate 3 story house tiUs neat 6 room Cape, all of tiw redlstrlcting of the Established 1910 AA zone. Ballt-ln i BOLTON—nU s fine listing has Jarvis Realty Co.. Realtors, state’s Congressional districts on W. Middle Turnpike near brook, pond, paved road, $3,- ue at $15,600. Wolverton Agen­ place. garage, full rfjed dor­ baths, double garage, wooded will be returned to the bidder if which we built In 1959. 8 large $17,900 648-4113. Eves., 648-7847. rooms an finished, even Member: Multiple Listing er, dUpoeal, formal Paricade. CaiU B. Dubaldo, 649- 500. Bolton—one acre, founda­ cy, Realtor, 649-2813. mer, amesite drive, easily fi­ lot, Manchester. Carlton W. the homey , old New England the plans and specifications hre 060 Matai S t, Manchester bedrooms, IVi baths, sunny the rec room in the baee- last month, remained unchanged room, fireplaced living roooi, I 6205 between 8-9, Saturday 9-5. touches that make a house a from the slate choeen April 28. Service • Manchester Board tion, septic tank, well, $2,000. nanced. WIK listen to reason­ Hutchins, Realtor. 649-5182. returned in good condition, with­ kitchen with built-ins, large St. Bartholiomew’s Pariah— MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, ment. 3 full baths, screened of Realtors e Real Estate S twin sized bem ooma. | Terms. Owner 742-8090. BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room fuU able offers. Lawrence F. Fi- home. 5H rooms. 3 car ga­ in two weeks after bid opening. 648-1108 living room with fireplace, porch, many other extras. Delegates will be Roger Bag- Glenwood Manor FOR LEjASE—Excellent loca­ a beautiful 5 room center full shed dormer, fireplace, ga­ Board of Greater Hartford, Front patio, plastered' shed dormer Cape, 4 or 5 bed­ ano. Realtor, 643-2766. CSiarles WEST SIDE ranch, 5 large rage. Lots of land. Reduced to If documents are not return^ wall paneling, and good din­ rage, city water and sewer, Very desirable location. T. ley, Mrs. Begley, Daniel Hair, steel beam ooostra tion for doctor's office or STAFFORD AREA — 23 acres rooms, 1% baths, garage, $16,- $17,000. Call Barbara Babin, ing area. Painted walk-out hall Colonial, 1% baths, for­ Mrs. Ullian Holway, Wilber Inc. Four new luxury apart­ beauty parlor. 415 Main Street. land beautiful and secluded, 3 Nicholson, 742-6364. room*. 2 bedrooms, garage, within two weeks after bid open­ mal dining room, fireplace, nicely landscaped. Owner 849- J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- 648-1158 Several maple and wlHsw | ments available immediately, 900.' Phllbrick Agency, 64^ aluminum awnings, extras, Jarvis Realty Co.. Realtors, ing the deposit will be forfeited. heated basement with win­ 4916. 1677. Little, Frederick Peck, Mrs. trees, nlee rose I Completely renovated and am­ ponds, 10 acres open field, 8484. 648-4112, Eves., 643-1686. COUNTRY PROPERTY Just dows. Fenced in backyard. At­ landscaped lot 80xl4(h Esther Pickles, Eleanor Mag- 23 Cambridge St. quiet residential neighbor­ ple parking. J. D. Realty, 643- large pine grove, high eleva­ Vernon price reduced. 649-1484. 5. Each bidder must deposit over Vernon line. Expandable Breezewny aad gnrai hood. Four HMudous rooms with his bid, security in the tached garage. $22,500. Call MANCHE8TER-BOLTON I)ns. nano, Mrs. Gloria Benson and $31,600 — Seven roes 5129. tion. Ideal for day camp, scout VERNON s t r e e t ' — 8 large MANCHESTER — $16,900.. 7 Cape with fireplace and 4 owner for appointment 875- Staikweather Street — 7 Robert Trewhella. ' and bath, ndlco electric camp, church group, etc. Tom rooms, barns. Remodeled PLAYTIME FOUR BEDROOM CcSonial, amount of 10% of hie bid in the acres near Route 15. Separate U A R built 4 bedroom ranch FTVE ROOM doll house rsneh, rieon OoionInL Fen pcmeled famUy room, kitchen room Cape, fireplace, formal form of a Bid Bond from a 6858. No,agents please. room oversized Cape, 4 bed­ on beautiful acre lot. 'n>is Utchan with oombinatlaa Minor, owner, 875-6042. home, over 100 years old. New dining room, full shed dormer, heated building. Too many rooms up, bath and 8 rooms with an unusual stone fireplace rooma, bstho. washer and dryer, Individual STORE, 460 Main St., 648^U29, heat, paneling, kitchen: Va­ is funtime in this 4 bed­ with buUt-ins, formal dining surety company authorized to do other features for this ad! Ask­ MANCHBSTER—West Side two home features a very bright In living room, lovely pi^o. end loeatloh. 9-S. room, Uving room with fire­ breezeway, garage, trees, ame- down, 3 car garage, pos­ and airy plan, abundance of $31A00—Six room raawh. M4 soned Hydronlc heating with cant. $17,900. T. J. Crockett. room Ranch. 2 fireplaces, Bite 'drive. Immediate oc­ business in the State of Con­ ing $18,900. CaK us to see this family, 54, on bus line, sep­ sible conversion 3 family This home is tucked in a shad­ domeMlc hot water fuiv Houses For Sale 72 Realtor. 643-1677. place, IV^ V«ths, attached ga­ necticut unusual offering. Ellsworth hardwood cabinets, counters baths. GE aatsmatfe| paneled LR, Texas-sized lot rage, $22,900. Phllbrick Agen­ cupancy. Lawrence F. Fiano, arate utilities, deep lot, 2-car with extra'lot. ed and woodsey lot In the sub­ OUSTOM BUILT FOR YOU??? Blriied, air • conditioning, for kids to rorftp, $17,900. 6. No bid may be withdrawn Mitten Agency, Realtors, 648- garage, fully rented, good In­ and eloeets, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ urbs of Manchester. Julian *’ Idtohsn, forasaldtelagi sound and fire resistant, SMALL STORE for rent, 140 W. MANCHESTER—Excellent loca­ BOWERS SCHOOL area—Mar- cy, 649-8464. Realtor. 643-2766. Charles for a period of thirty (30) days rage, tennis ccNirt, and much, baseboard beat *5wly| Middle Turnpike. Chtil 649-2030. With $750 you can own it. Nicholson, 742-6364. 0930. come. $19,900. Wolverton Agen­ Realty, 640-0100. Seldom do you find a home that has exactly what private garage and storage tion. Expandable Cape, top shall Rd.. Six room C^pe, one Think carefully but fast. after the date of opening of cy, Realtor. 649-2818. St. James Parish—Pony In­ ..much more. J. O. Realty, 645- painted, ahsmtenm notch condition, many extras. MANCHESTER — Unique six cluded In this 7 room Cape 6139. area, one year :ease. unfinished, fireplaced living D. Tourtellotte 649-5306, 875- MANCHESTEai Vicinity — As- bids. MANCHESTER—You must see NEARLY 20 ACRES in east­ you want and seldom do you find the Quality in a soieeiH, doors. Wall to wan | Save through owner. 649-1843. room, large yard, near buses WOR* room Cape, hot water beat, 7. The Owner reserves the this well planned ramblh)ling FOR SALE Just completely redecorat­ ern section of Manchester—9 home such as this! la llvliig room WARREN E. HOWLAND Houses For Rent 65 and shopping area. Reason­ rec room, oversized garage, sume 414% VA mortgage with ed. Wall-to-wall carpeting, ASSUMABLE 30 year mort­ GISIARD ST.—Terrific family only $2,100 down and save right to accept or reject any or rancher with 6 rooms, 2 fim room farm house and outbuild­ room. Two-ear l 648-1106 able, call owner, 649-9731. enclosed porch, excellent lo­ all bids and to waive any*in- baths, attached garage on Working hard? Large fam­ 3-car garage, nice lot. gage, out of Mate transfer. 6 ings, large frontage on two A beautiful view to the East, picturesque setting tie people, don’t watt on | 4 ^ ROOM RANCH. Unfutnlih- home. What more could you k cation. Hayes Agency, 648- closing costs. Immaculate 6 ily? Looking for a break? room U A R built ranch, mod­ want for a home in the low BARROWS WALLACE room ranch, formal dining formallUes or technical drfects nicely landscaped lot. Only highways, fins investment pos­ -1 Bchool, Manchester, Conn. ing for the right family. All minum siding and many extras. Immediate occu­ rage- . .___ , To Inspect Any of These Hom es... Sealed bids in duplicate for LEGAL conveniences close at hand. $30,800 — -Aa bumoenl the construction of the Addition Oates Agency, 648-005P, 649- pancy. Priced far below re­ placement. Appointment at BocMedge ranch. 3-car mar j -and Alterations to the High­ 8176, M9-5662. rage, 1% baths, formal n e | land Park School, Manchester, NO'nCE other times caK Mrs. Contact Your Multiple Listing The Zoning Commission of the Shorts, 643-8886, or Doris tag room, olnratoom etoi Conn-, including the Plumbing, COVENTRY — 6 room Cape, Bcreeas, doors. Cleoa as HebtUng and Ventilating, Elec­ Vernon Fire District will hold a aluminum sidingv large en­ M c ^ le n , 639-6770. Open For public hearing on Friday, May proverMal whistle. trical And Site Work, will be re­ closed patio, half acre lot J. WATSON BEACH k CO. $37,500—A brand new, Realtor . . . And There Are Many ceived imtll 12 Noon, D.S.T. 16, 1964 at 8 p.m.. BD8T In overlooMag lake, $400 down. Realtors big raneb In Bolton. Si June 2,1964, at the office of the Company No. 1 Flreheouse In Paaek Realty, 369-7476, 645- 21 Central Row, Hartford Inspection rooms, 3 baths (provlalsa General Manager, Town of Man­ Vernon so that parties In inter­ 7308. 532-3114 for stm another), raised chester, Municipal Building, 41 est and oitizeris may be heard ------hearth fire$daee, dreaas More Available, Center St., Manchester, Conn., regarding the tollowhig applica- BOLTON—Aosume $118 month MANCHESTER - Six room kitchen, baseboard at which time all Proposal* will tlon for. special use imder

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fEIDAY, lU Y a, 1M4 AnragE Dafiy Iliii Fob the 1IMI.EI f H +-+- liiar 8. is6i A rstniam high Maas wfll be T o w n wiO be oalshratad Saturday at Loyalty Parade m k n d 8:80 aJn. at St. John’s Polish National CatboUc Church tot . Priaes Won by r of the AaSE tiM ■uxllUry oC Um Anifl> mse------■ - A . . _ t|M repose of tbs soul of Ray- > GK KXFOWVMB taan La|k>n, Am lOUar port ta Ehond Hughes, sSrmpathy ot Units in Town Afwiefcartar .... A CUy of VUIogo Chorm • autti irndMir. wW boM a nim- Catherine Hughes. __ ^ and ftiod aala tomorrow |!nm 10 a jn . to 4 p jn . at ttie The American Legion Aux­ VOL. LXXXin, NO. IM ^TWELVE FAOI8-TV SECTION-SUBURBIA TODAY) OoartinHMgr HaU ea Main at M ANCHESm. CONN, SATURDAY, MAY •, 1964 iliary will sponsor a paper drive •“» , PR icrsE ^ d i i i '. on June 13. Members wishing hamburgers OoailMatan for younff people mantic before 100,000 q>ecta- rtckup service may call M n . toi*,'went home with tbree top and ebUdrai w81 be heanl to- Edward Waltera 48 Church St. Borroar at 11 ajn. at St Jobn'a prlaee. roll*. N ational Catholic Gerald Wrick, drum major of Creefe Siege < The Ooi4 >les dub of Center Mandiester’a St. Pvtrlck’a Pipe CbuitA. Oanaral oaafeaaion wUl Oongregatimial C h u re h will be beard Bunday at 8:15 ajn. Band, was namsd tbs top drum have potluck tomorrow at 8:45 m ajor o f the parade's 814 Of a Village p.m. in W oodruff HaU. Lydia look for th loMn arckos... McDoHlft* Dr. John C. Wrlsfit was elect- marching units. ’Hils waa the Akkeeson of Ohana will be the second straight year for Welch, U WEST CENTER STREET FBI Says a Passenger ad to memberabi|> two oom- ot guest speaker. for he had won the award in mittoea, State and National SILVER LANE EXTENSION Halted by VN PubUc Relatlona and on Conn- 1068 When, the parade took place Hie Manchester Italian Amer­ in ’Ilmntpeonville. and liooal IMbUc Relations, Mancksrter aiao copped the NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) at the 172nd annual meeting ican Society will hold Its 14th annual banquet and dance at tap prUw tor having the largeet and Sciantlflc AaaeraUy of the — A tenuous calm |H%vailed the clubhouse tomorrow begin­ unit, other than a VFW unit, again today after U.N. in­ Comwoticut State Medical 8o- ning at 6:30 p.m. Reservations marrtilng. The winnera, among Shot Pacific Lines Pilot eiety bdd recently in Hart­ made be made by calling Mrs. the 35,000 marriiera, was com- tervention ended 10 hours ford. Dr. Donald W. Morriacn is John Patelll, *201 Eldridge St, poiMd o f members o f the Army- of fighting at the Turkish a mesnbar ot the Oonunittee on or Mrs. Alfred Coda, 665 N. Navy Club, the town Fire Cypriot village of Lourou- rjOTp-..,n y Maternal MctbidUy and Mor­ Main St. partment and the Stein Club. BRING YOUR NEXT Jina', 16 miles south o f N ico­ tality. ’Hie Army-Navy Clito’s 40- MaJ. Francis B. Miner, sx- mwnber drill team took second sia. Report Man H w eaeoutlra committee of ecutivs officer of the Rocky Hill prise in the oofnpetitkm in its PRESCRIPTION Greek Cypriots kept the fhe Amecioan Legion Auxiliary Veterans Hospital, has an­ class, and was prsssnted with a village under siege from port- will meet Monday at 7:80 p.m. nounced that open house will be trophy and citation, as was Uons on a hilltop until U.N. Insured Life at the port home. held Wednesday from 10:30 a.m. Welch. troops arrived in force and to 8 p.m. Visitors may view the The club’a drill team waa led HERE restored order. One “Dirk was wounded. For $50,000 Advertlaement— funcUons of physical and occu- by Drill Srt. Peter Benson and Indicted Massachusetts aides are, right, Speaker of the House John F. Thomp­ patlonaj therapy, laboratory, X- President Edward Shea. Ixmroujlns was swelled by an son; left, Charles CHbbons, chairman of the state's government center commis-; Influx of Turkish Cypriot refu­ The Hartford Hlectric Light ray, clinics and pharmacy as Manchester residents win get OCWCORD, Calif. (AP) Company invites clubs to enter well as going Into the wards. a chanoe to see the winners in sion, and, center. Martin J. Hanlby, suspended director of the division of small g e to a population of about the state-wide Do-Ahead-Des- action on May 16 in the loeal Our Sarvlet h' loans in the state banking department. (AP Photofax.) S.bOO. ’Turkish Cypriot farmers ~TI(e FBI has established Armed Foroea Day Parade. kept some 10,000 sheep and that a heavily insured pas-, aerta-with-mUc Recipe Contest, A meeting of the committee Fire Destroys Rebuilt Convertible PfMipt. Courtaen -r | ^ dubs with 20 or more members planning the burning of the goats penned up in the viUage to senger apparently shot thg Flames engulf 1884 rehuUt Ford convertible, reportedly owned by Robert, Karach ot 717 protect them from gunfire in the may submit an original recipe mortgage of the Manchester HARTFORD,- (AP) — Mrs. FREE DELIVERY—TEL. 649-ii814 pilot of an airliner just W Lodge of inks will be held Mon­ Tolland ’Tpke., when fire of unknown origin, last night at about 7:80 destroy^ the oar near Jrtm B. Fahey of Torrington surroundliig fields. dlrti uirtig at least one and one- The firi^ broke out about fore it crashed near ^Con­ half oups of fitwh milk. The day at the home. Joeeph Macrt the pumping station on W. Middle Tpke. at the entrance to the Parkade. Town firemen has been elected t o a two-year Top Massachusetts Aides iH«h must be one which can be is general chairman of the com­ from Hose Co. 1 were called to the scene to extlnguieh the blaxe and, while enroute, their term as president of the Coh- PINE PHARMACY midnight Friday. It ended when cord Thursday, Idlli^ all 44 mittee. neetiout State Federation of British officers flew in by heli­ refrigerated or froaen. Official 1951 American LaFrance pumper collided with the left fnmt of a car in the paridng area S<4 CENTER ST^MANCHESTER copter and arranged a truce. aboard. . The plans was contest rules and Mitry forms Women’s Clubs. The federa­ cruising at 5,000 feet on a Hie Polish American dub next to the westside of the Orandway store, eauslng minor vehicle damage but no injuries. tion’s annual eonvantioo oloaed Turkish Cyprtots mid th«r are available from participating Greeks started the fight. Greek; flight from Reno to San dealers or from our local office win meet Sunday, May 17, at (Herald photo by Pinto.) yesterday. Indicted in Crime Probe the Polish American Home In- Cypriot officers mid they had Francisco when l^e shoot­ ef 'The Bbrtford Klectrlc Light to protect their farmers bring­ Cmnpany. D ^dlln e: May 25, etead of this Sunday which is ing occurred. I BOSTON — A f’F'. Thotnpooo, a Democrat from ing in spring crops. 1064. Mother’s Day. Members of ths VFW Port » Also indicted were 10 .corpora- The man's name and tbe ben­ and Auxiliary will meet tomor­ wholesale batch of indict­ Ludlaw, aad one of hb Re [ lions, including nine small loan In Ankara, Turkish Foreign eficiary of his nfewly purchased Uean ptudeeeasors, Oharlee tlib - Office sources said Sen. J. row at 9 a.m. at the poet home, ments has descendsd on top companies and 17 of their offi- _ , l .— policy were not immediately weather permitting, to be as­ bOBS. cials. iFulbright, D-Ark., chairman of disclosed. signed to the schools scheduled figures, in both maj(Mr politi­ "I have grgrt'faith In the in­ Brooke mid the defendants' i?* Senate Foreign Relations An informed source said the WE HAVE A FINE ^ for the Llte-A-Bike Safety Pro­ cal pu^es in Massachu- tegrity of Mjr courts,” Tbomp- will be arraignedHd AH AT>An ; Committee, had proposed the FBI had traced ownership of a gram. Hklwln Edwardis and Mrs. aoq aald, ”aad I will be vindi­ possible. removal of Turkish Cypriots powerful .revolver foimd in the aettg in a sweeping investi­ cated,” from the troubled island' SELECTION OF Bernice Hagenow are serving gation of corruption in the The evidence put before the wreckage to a man who torit as co-chairmen. GIFTS TO PLEASE HER ON MOTHER’S DAY... Atty. Oen. Edward W. Brooke, grand jury was gathered by the solution to the crisis. an insurance policy in exceu of atate government. a RepubUcan, directed presen- State Crime Commission, a Fulbrlght, J>resident Johnson’s $80,008 on his life Just before Kenneth R. Rooks, son of Mr. A cpecisl graad jury rotumod tatton'of the evidence during the body established last year by' special envoy, left Turkey Fri­ boarding the plane. FLOWERS 187 indlctmMits aijainat 2S pw- 10 weeks the hiry was sitting. day after one day of talks with and Mrs. Ralph M. Rooks Sr., the legislature. Its membership - -r- — — An FBI laboratoiy check in 40 Hartland Rd., recently com­ sons Friday, charging such Brooke mid suppression of consists of prominent private I Inonu and other FOR BfOTHER’ SDAY erlmaa aa bribery, larceny, re- legislation was involved in moat c.iitxMffi. ftf hrtth narvi.a Hii* « « Turkish Officials. Washington, the source said, de- pleted basic training at the clltsens of both parties but no term ini that the ■ revolver, a Naval Training Center, (Maat queating bribes and conaplraoy. of the allegations. He said the current officeholders. The Turkish sources said Fill- COME SEE OUB FINE ASSORTMENT ^ Hie ^ of the accused was legislation would have affected bright's suggestion was reject­ .867 Smith A Wesson Magnum, Lakes, BL Thompson was accused of re­ contained six spent cartridges bq^ped Of House Speaker John agenciea handling small loans questing and accepting bribes ed. Searchers lift remains of a large tree while looking for victims in tornado-devas- Fulbright made no comment that had been fired recently. SPECIAL FOR THE WEEKEND and conspiracy. He was named tated area between Mount Clemens and New Baltimore, Mich. (AP Photofax.) The source confirmed that a In 31 Indictments covering i960 on the reported propositi, but U.S. officials on Cyprus have tape recorder found in Ilia VINE RIPE TOM ATOES ...... I> . 2 9 e through 1962, plus conspiracy wreckage carried the" voice ol- HI PRICES TO PLEBSE YOU from 1954 to date. ^ked rtong simUar lines. Ful-' Viet Nam AgologizeSj, 'i^ht was in'the Ha^e today. pilot Ernest A. Clark, saying, CAUP. NAVa ORANOES ...... doi. 59e Soy H oppy M ethar's Day Thompson suspended himself LBJ Repeats "My God, I've been shot." ■ as speaker shortly after the. in* Imrkish officials were said to w-v • • O* ' 1 wiHi HOSIERY have clung to some form of par Then came a scream. Just be- dictments were made public. He Twisters Batter for the twin-engine Pacific Air LA ST C ALL/ TTwfVI IVtOTIQW 9 named as his stand-in Majority tition as a solution in their talks Dixie Speech But ‘Renews Charge with Fulbright. Under such a^ Lines plane went into its dtva Na Largar SalactlaE Leader John Davoren, a Demo­ from a mile up that bnded with APPLES H BMk.1 ^ crat, "until these charges are plan, the Greek and Turkish 1.00 Cypriot communities would live In New York an explosion In pastureland DONTP LET m s GO BY! A n y w h a r a ! determined." Michigan Area southeast of Concord. SAIGON, Nam^that a number Vletnamoee Glblxms, a RepubUcan, was a-Pert under a federal system of (AP)—South Vlrt Nam apolo- were captured. government. Speculation arose that the gun named in 28 indictments, charg­ NEW YORK (AP)-President wiedler had lost heavily nt the glsod to Ounbodia today for a The M118S no oanry 16 Fulbright met with Turkish 27S OAKLAND ST. ing the accepted bribes in 1961' Johnson carried to New York CLEMENS, Mich, ^eastern Michigan Reno gambling tables. Sp^ei^ Border vtolBtion hy Vlatiiamom soldiers and four ktors. and 19S2. Duitng that time he officials after holding simUar talks in London and Athens on today the same appeal she voi­ (AP)—A killer tornado slammed struck at Luna Pier about 60 men for the two largest nsniww troops but sonswod Its oharge Hm Vlrt safe- was state commissioner of ad- across southeastern Michigan O P E N F R O M that Communist Vlrt Cong are ly into Oaml eommua- the Cyprus dispute, which be­ ced repeatedly this week to audi­ miles from Mount Clemens and miitistration and finance. Friday strewing in its path the third touched down between (See Page Sfac) 4 A.M . to 9 P.M. using Qurttodla m a brtM tik ique saM gan last December over a Greek ences in the Deep South; Pro­ PERO In I960, Gibbons waa the Re­ Cypriot attempt to end the death, Injury and property dam­ Pontiac and Lake Orion in Oak­ strikes Slsdnat Vlot Nam. i mote civil rights and wipe out “Jort Ton Name Tbe Prodnoe, Cbanoee A n We Have R!” "th e _ . publican candidate for governor age estimated to total millions land County. Iflstnswsss •Hbqs were. Turkish Cypriot veto power over poverty. of dollars. S ^ 'V o rs Ig n losing to FoMter n irco lo who important legialaticn. Tbe tornado which struck was iwelected to a .aooend two- The UN. mmmand on After two days in Appalachian State police said-at least nine Ohesterflald Township was de­ y m t t im , -' —™ ttor"iobtit, jctraon was ‘ n i ^ saM. hope tiMit tiw •imouneed, meanwhile, pemmB waia kuBWh dead in scribed as roailnt like a giant B u lle t in s ' tlnatod tfaree-fOurtha'iBlle into Cambodian____ govsnunont will armed with a speech Identical nearby Chesterfield Townahip, vaccum elaaner. ■ftie tv^ter Cambodian territory Dridsy aad U.S. Air Force planes would in tbougiit—even in phrasing — which bore the brunt of tbe taka Sdeqi^ msasures in re- start bringing Denmark's con­ lipped through an area about C!>lled from A P W irss were fired on by Chmbedlsn ia- guds to Vlrt Cong units uatag t o those he delivered below the death - dealing twister. Reeoue two mllaa long and three quar- fantiy, armored vehicles aad jrt tingent of 976 men for the peace Mason-Dlxon Line. workers feared other victims Cambodia as a base to attack Korean Aides force to Cyprus next Thursday. teraof a mile wide. B=s=ft=sss=5ass aircraft. Viet Naas.” "1 want to say in Now York may be found in rubble. Estimates of the numbers of The Danish contribution will Ctov.jGeorge C. Romney flaw NOO GAN BXBOUHH) BOY YOUR NEXT NEW An American^nada Mils ar­ Hia clarii tosk placa on tha increase the U.N. force to about today what I said in Atlanta yes­ homes destroyed ranged from 80 SAIGON Sooth, Vlrt Nam mored personnel carrier wa/k trontlar 46'mllM northwest of Resign, Rhee 7,886 men—over the goal o f 7,000 terday," the President declared over the devastated area and to 200. (AP)—Whllo 200 oMMals aad visited eome of the Injured in knocked out by gunfire foom a Saigon, an araa whare U.S. ad- established by U.N. Secretary- In remarks prepared for his late- Another tornado struck at aewamea watched, a Hriag Oambodlaa M24 tank, alao U.S. morning appearance at the 60th hospitals. He estimated ..that Luna Pier, about SO miles from visara say tha Oommunists are General U Thant. The eurphu property damage "could' run squad today exeoriad Ngo made. Hiree Vietnamese were openly uoing Prince Norodom To Reshuffle will let Britain pull back 886 of birthday party of the Amalgam­ the Mount Clemens area, injur­ INah Can, the yoaagw broui- ktlled and two mrlously wound- its eoldlers. ated Clothing Workers Union, into the millions." ing at least one person. A funnel Whanouk’a neutralist nation for A F L < ao. Two Mount Cnemens hospitals er rt the late Preafifoat Nga OLDSMOBILE sd. sanctuary. SEOUL, Korea (AP) — The U.N. (rfflcials gave this pro­ also dipped Into southeastern Dinh Diem. Osa died Mtod- reported 82 persona wore admit­ Monroe County and flattened a A oommunlque from tbe Vlet- Six weaks ago, Cambodian antlre South Korean Cabinet, led jected makeup of the U.N. Johnson returned to Washing­ folded aad etrapped to a peto ton Friday after 32 hours of ted for treatment. At least 200 barn there. It is across the I saMag aad aamem Defense Ministry said fighter planet downed a U.S.- force: Britain, 2,884 men; Can­ others were treated and re­ to the middle of a prlsoB soe- the armored vehicle was being by Premier. Choi Doo-sun, ada, 1,087; Finland, 1,000; Ira- barnstorming through six states. county from Luna Pier. oer field to Salgoo. His body pUotad spotter plane following leased. A tornado which hit between sarvielag aaw OfchmoM at ai V a h M ^ o t a d held Inside Cambodian territory. handed tiielr resignations to land, 6SS; Sweden, 889; Den­ He showed no si^ of fatigue, orainpled aad hung lhaply aa Prerident Chung Hee Park to­ which was fortunate in view of The tornado, vdilch roared Pontiac and Lake Orion in Oak­ No mention was made of reports (See Pi«e Six) mark, 976; Austria, 28; Aus­ through a reridmtial araa not hiood streaked Ms blaek Usad C an far ovar 30 yaart. day to give him a free hand to tralia, 40, aad New Zealand, 26. today’s Itinerary. land County, 80 miles from the cloak ami white riBt poaSa- far from Selfridge Field Air Detroit ares, smashed homes reshuffle the government. The speech to the clothing Force Base, waa one ef throe Isoas. Oon hod beaa eoavlei- Map of Manoheeter Just for C3ioi, who announced the deci­ woriters, in Singer Bowl at the which touched down in south- ed mt nairder and - other visiting us In our new Oar sion after an hour-long Cabinet Now York World'e Fair, was the (See Page Two) eriraes while vieerey ot Osa- Showroom or rt our Used Happy Truman Set ta Start meeting, said the mass resigna­ Industry Asked first of five aiqiearances. tral Het Nam. VA. Indiassa FREE Car office. tion would "pave the way for Johnson also agreed to dedi­ dor Henry Okbot Lodge hod cloeer cooperation between the For $30 M illion cate the Venesuelan Pavilion at tried la vatai to persoode tha New Round of Celebrations government and the opposition the Fair, have hmeh at Roose­ Vletnameoe govemmeat to cam p." Against Poverty velt Raceway,' Weatbury, N.Y., Crowd in Alexandria save hie Hfe. Coa. 5S, the tort HATION WAGONS with a del^ation of Nassau important member ot thai dk« WASHINGTON (AP) — HarryPaarvad as chairman and dork In a brief statement. Choi said tha reelgnations were in­ County leaders, then dedicate powerful Ngo Dtoh faorily re­ S. Truman swings Jiumtily into hrtped art up sa jusoclate coun- HOT SPRINGS, Va. (AP) — maining la Viet Nam; was *42 OLDSMOIILE '4 2 F O R D taeming nothmgnou of tended to peve the way for in­ Top industrialists today voiced Oie John F. ‘ Kennedy Cultural another round of Us 80th birth­ sal. Center at the old Mltchel Air Salutes Khrushchev brought onto ths field to a ) F-S5 4-Deo> Oouatry Squire 4-Door day celebration today, Ms eup It cUmaxad a day ot intense creased political and economic Interest in—and in soma cases, atratoher. Ia late years hs stability. He said he had no cautious approval of—a propos­ Itorce Base on Long Island.. brimming over with happiness. activity for the former prwi- Tonight Johnson addresses a ___ suffered from diabetm aad, , A A O w lU P * The former president was pre­ dent, Includlnf a history • mak­ doubt that Park would accept al that American corporations ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP)—^ th# Egyptian navy escorted recently, a heart attaok. Two *42 OLDSMOIILB '4 0 F O R D them. amass a $30 million war chest Democratic fund-raising dinner Soviet Premier------iOirushchev, To,, Armenia into port/ SEAMLESS STOCKINGS sented with checks totaling $80,- ing appearance in tbe Senate in Convention Hall at Atlantic prison officials half carried F-S6 4-Doer Oeuntiy Sedan 4-Deor 000 Friday night toward the and a sentimental talk to the A wave of student demonstra­ to help finance the attack on beaming amid the cheers of A — 21-gun ------saluteboomed and hfcm to the execution post. home town poverty. City, N.J. It is in this hall that thousands of Hlgyptians, ar­ establishment of a chair of his­ National Press Club. tions late in March caused a Democrats expect to nomihate thousands of seamen and dock Sheer whiipt of lovelinett tory in his name at Westminster Today Truman drives to tbe governmental crisis and con­ The idea waa presented Fri­ rived to a triumphant welcome workers lining the piers shouted '19 CHEYROLH '59 OLDSMORILE him for a full term as president today, setting foot for the first DEJFENDfi NATO College at Fulton, Mo. Truman 8ui»-eme Court building for a fronted' Park with his sternest day night by Sargent Shrlver to in August. as Khrushchev walked down the BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) *88” 4-Door envelop your logs in on time on African soil. will be the first professor. lunohson that Chief Justice Bari test since he seized power in about 100 of the country’s big­ Johnson told the clothing gangway. —Secretary of State Deoa aura of wonderful color The presentation wps made at Wairen is giving in Ms honor. .1961. ’The students protested gest businessmen attending "*•the w°'-ker8 they had helped him to President Gamal Abdel Nas­ Flags, bunting and victory Rusk sold today that lha the annual birthday party hott­ On hand for the dinner Friday Park's efforts to restorernormal normal' I ' the past, adding. - ' ser warmly embraced the Soviet arches decorated tbe city as Western Alliee have told a end flawless St. Never a ed by Washington lawyer-lobbist CONVERTWUS night ware many of Truman’s k n o w ^ lt may be that tou can ;!•*?**■ “ Nasser gave his guest a recep­ solid foundation for aa At­ tog, only an~oxquitlie Charles Patrick Clark in himor old'cron ies and colleagues frcrni JlUiTjii'n."'’ SK help me out again, sometime United Arab tion far outshining the one for lantic partnership and should advice to federal agencies. of the Senate War Investigating his days on Capitol mil and in Troops were called out to quell soon.” ! Republic. Red China’s Premier Chou En- move vigorously to strength­ '42 OMsmobik "98” '42 Cttdnioc "42" Melding of your logs. Committee of which ’Truman the White House. They oaqie Shrlver. director of President Soao- todlcatw tha Soviat 'Unhm BMy' that "Dr. Harry 8. Truman’' ness or letdown, even after BoS hs ohle 9e haat En Ualtod wouM be tha tint professor tc CUBA ATTAOKfl SSaUK '59 OLDSMOIILE '40 OLDSMOBILE hours of wear. Then’s true ■Sates plana to begin mlariona fill the chair, rtartlng off with *88” Holiday Sedaa fashion subtlety! Non-sheen. Debate on Rights WASHINGTON (AP) — Biqier *88” Holiday fiedaa by two-man space shlpo late a serlea of right lectures. Exile sonreas said today thaS Non-shadow. Ae for the flat­ this year o r ^ariy ia 1966. . . . In m s. former British Prime tery, it’s something to see. attacks by aatKOastro (hi- Now Yoi^ Gov. Nrison A. Minister Winston Churchill, ac­ Limited in House baas oa Oommunlst Ooba a|^ While We Eepalr Tour Car. Stockings of Fiber H look RoekaMlet soya hs ia eaesor- companied by Hniman, gave hia different off. Look differant pear probaMe Uae at A Leto Model Obr- aiad svorj Us nhaaess aa hs historic speerii at Wsstoinster, WASHINGTON (AP) — The Spokesmen on. And an different front * fraa world An Ten Fay For b H m Oba. laariMs the final driva tor votaa 111 Senate has gone through the aotkM groups FREE all others! Mother will wear tha Communist "In 81st day of debate on the civil tothaOrym prsridantial prrt- S S K Slates appeared them Juet once and she’ll •rtiMM pHmanr. vwxun. rights bill, and the end is not never give up the luxuryl 1^ * 1. . Irinaan oboksd up when the In sight. to predlctl^ eom_____ ■aults soon aa Cuban sail; — Pair The House, with a proportion­ ate share of Southerners who Tbsy said apeh aWaatts ba> oppose it, passed the bill after fore May 2d — Cuba’s tode- MANCHESTER nine days of debate in February. ptfsdentss MBBlvwwBfy airp Churn It With pear all but MrSato. Hffnl- M o n m ato taksa a breather from tta That was a Ipng, long debate, “ U m -C A R D ” to talk dm ag oCfieial sssslpna. for the bouse. ; floMtly, various OLDSMOBKE SALES rivU rights debate but oontteiMs torga arils pepi| tta britind the soeaea Hs arose, but waa able to What makes' tha diffareneaT ■errW nf Mrtr OMmseMlaa SB aafeadoMata. mumur'enly a tow words; „ The answer tt thit the House farsr QswM T ean thanks. Hs than lirisnsd as asa- has liinited dshate rules. Hiara _ . ot yaong I M A R L O W l With a dolphin as an untavit- atora froifi both ridao ot the are tricks and there are delays,' raeaat waaks. 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