WEDNESDAY, ^ R IL 27, 1966 P A G E F O R TY iia n ci;? 0t»r 1Eti»nin01|i^ralik DaHy Net PnssRm i The Weather » Ver Oie Week Ended April le, isflg Windy, cool, oocasionail raia Memben of Campbell Council Izations. She received a BA degree from Middlebury College tonight, low in 40b( eloudy, ' About Town will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Mrs. Gerard warmer, dautoe of ehowen to­ K of C Home and then pro- and an MS from Simmons Coi- 14,620 lege. She holds office in Alpha lively into summer- The Manchester Rod and Gun ceed in a body to the John F. morrow, high in SOa Club will meet tonight at 7 at Tierney Funeral Home, 2l9 W. Heads O u b Delta Dappa, a teachers’ or­ HOUSE Manchenter^A City of Vittage Charm the W. A. Qulsh Funeral Home, Center St., to pay respects to ganization, and is a Sunday li- School teacher at Center Con- 36 Main S t, to pay their re- Leo Pouiin. There wiil be a Mrs. John Gerard, head yOL. LXXXV, N O . 177 XTWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CQNN., THURSDAY, APftiL 28, 1966 (dunlfled Advertleiiig tm Page 19), PRICE SEVEN CENTS, qpecta to Mrs. Mary M. Firato. ledtatlon of the Rosary. brarian at Manchester High gregatiohal Church. with these ^ School Library, Monday night Before Monday night’s meet- Miss Sylvia Hannaford of ’The class of 1941 of Weav- was elected to a two-year term ing. Mrs. Gerard entertained 183 Irving St. will be a teach er High Sshool will hold its as president of the Women’s about 20 board members at a Ing intern at Manchester High 25th reunion at the Tobacco Club of Manchester. The meet- buffet supper in her home, in AND Quick Hesult Sshool for the spring semester. Valley Inn, Windsor, on May ing was held at Concordia Lu- honor of Mrs. Swensson. The smart ideas She is a senior at Central Con- The committee has . been Uieran Church. She succeeds buffet was served in the family IRS to Probe TUCSON, Ariz. (AF) — 'nectlcut State C o llie , major- unable to contact about 40 Mrs. Joseph Swemsson. game room, and Mrs. H. John HALE Bob O’Brien, manager of tha Cloudburst Strikes Dallas; ing in mathematics and minor- members. Those who have not 'Mr.s. ' Gerard . resides at 75 Ol- Malone presided at the punch classified advertising de­ _ t bowl during a social hour. Mrs. Ing in history. Teachers George been conUcted are requested since 1853 in sportswear partment for the Tucson Caouetie Jr. and James Cama- to get in touch with Mrs. Pearl Swensson was presented with | Daily Citizen and Arizona rata will be her supervisors. Siegel at 54 Stephen St. or Mrs. an inscribed Paul Revere silver i Dodd Dinners Dally Star, said today he re­ - Geraldine McNamara at 27 En- bowl. new styles! new fabrics! ceived this letter: Mrs. Betty Nelson of Wor­ WASHINGTON (AP)—The Internal Revenue Serv­ Nancy A. Szarek, a graduate glowood Dr. Dear sir: * cester, Ma.ss., was guest speak­ ice said today it has ordered a tex investigation into cC Manchester Hig^i School, ------Now I know what they 5 Dead; Hundreds Homeless er after the business meeting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- David Torstenson of 33 Co- more than $100,000 raised for Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- mean when they talk about at the church. A book reviewer, nard D. Szarek, of 383 Wood- burn Rd. has been named ban- liiiSHB! Conn., at testimonial dinners in Connecticut. the power of the press. Mrs. Nelson’s topic was ' ‘"The bridge S t, has been named to quet chairman of the Spring The disclosure followed by ------—— Thursday I lost a gold watch Lost Art of Reading For Fun.” m isses new the dean’s list at Regis Ooi- Week Committee at Upsala misses' famous one day an accusation by Sen. tax Investigation of Dodd will which I valued highly. lege, Weston, MaiH, College in East Orange, N.J. She reviewed several books, in­ Jdhn J. Williams, R-Del., that " ^ ' V cluding “ Dear Teen-ager,” “The be centered basically in Conn­ Immediately, I inserted an Spring Week is an annual event the Johnson administration had ecticut but could extend into Rain Falls Eileen Boris o f Money,” "The Wizard of Lori- ad in your lost and foimd Miss 271 at the college and Includes the western ombarked on a "backstage Washington. Henry St., has been elected crowning of the Spring Queen. ness,” “M r s. J a c k,” ‘"The "W ra n g le r" column and waited. plan” to relieve Dodd from any A tax claim against the sen­ president o f her dormitory, Al- a fashion show and many otn- Source” and "A Mouse Is Mir­ Yesterday I went home A t Rate o f tax liability for the funds. ator is probable, the source bright House, at Smith College, er activities, and clases with acle Enough.” shirts and found the watch In the Associates of Dodd have con­ added, if the investigation She has served as president of the All-Upsala banquet. Tors- Co-hostesses were Mrs. Dom­ pocket of another suit. sportsw ear tended the money, some of shows the testimonial dinners the class of 1967 at the college tenson is a member cf Alpha inick Roto and Mrs. Steven ® attractive God bless your paper. Inch an Hour which was used to pay personal were not held out of appreciaa- for the past year. Phi Omega fraternity and Sutton. Mrs. Alfred Ponticelli solid colors expenses, represents tax-free ------served as vice president this introduced four new members: Uon for the senator’o service DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — bermudos, jamaicos gifts. and were campaign fund-rais­ Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma year. He also belongs to the Mrs. Anibal Medeiros, J^rs. But Williams said HIS offi­ Five persons drowned to­ Edward M. Walsh. Mrs. Terrell ing affairs. Phi will meet at 8 tonight at Economits Club. cials have quietly approached GM GuUty day when tremendous rains A. Rice Jr. and Mrs. Charles The burden of proof, the the home of Mrs. George Owens, ------2 .9 9 3 .9 9 some senators during the paust flooded hundreds of per­ 17 Gandley Rd., Windsor Locks. Memorial Temple, Pythian Angenette. source said, wUl be on the sen­ Joseph Ja y photo 1.87 two weeks suggesting present ator. sons from their homes in Mrs. Frank Conway, Mrs. El- Of Antitrust Miss Elaine Verbarg is in Sisters, will have a kitchen so­ Mrs. John Gerard law might be fuzzy and some Dallas and a northern sub­ charge of the program. cial tomorrow at 8 p.m. at dridge Hodge and Mrs. Albert reg. 1.99 The investigation, viiW Is Captured pressway underposMs, CLEANING share of their casualties when Never touch an Iron to these aU-oceaslon BjilrtB II- Ibin ihethod o f ‘t o * Ithhli wtdeh arnpt^ usrt by General Motops. " •> b y 3 0 p q r .■ •st siaoe tte week endinjfl' Jan. “ We 16 people rescued by THURS.. APRIL 28 they were hit by U.S. Marines BOSTON (AP) —A gunmaa —^just wash, dry, and wear. Sanforized plus BariZert wks bhalntaan dt Monday niglit, are fs-iung Referring to findings by- the The v ie t .t i(^ .in o e fiy cojntihK when Americans ffied m fire department boat in ths 6 P.M. - 7 PJM. and Vietnamese troops in c o s t ­ cornered in the vestibule of a Tree Removal, Landscaping, dacron, bW d. Olive, blue, yellow, white. moment the itodd dhmeen. Ho scores o f miles away, U.6. District Court in Los Ange. -ued to avoid (tontadt with Amer­ aotioh. White Rock Creek section in al Quang Ngai Province last Beacon Street apartment build­ Lawn Raking, Removal of Slzce 14J4 to 17. baa said that Im arranged such Streams of lava were re­ les, Fortas said the lower northeastern DailBs," a police week. It was the first big Viet­ ing . Wednesday night shot and Rubbish from Attics, Cellars MASONIC T ^ LE dinners for poUttoal figures. ported approaching BUtar, ^a court’s conclusion that there spokeemon said. He said peopls SINGER namese operation since the wounded a state police detectl-ve and Oarages, Lawns Fertil­ Pinney said this was an “ to- city of about 600,000 popplatim. was not a combination or con­ in the Bachman Lake Area, start of the political turmoil in then escaped through a back iffictment.of eU Democratic , pok. Communications with BUtar spiracy violative of antitrust north of Love Field, left their ized. mid-March. At least 262 Reds door, CLEARANCE! Adults $1.25 ttdans in this state.” , were cut off. law “ cannot be squared with its houses and cUm'bed trees to Gal Stowaway Found; were reported killed in the joint A man identified liy police as bonlon sport shirts Civil defense and Red CroM own specific findings of- fact. await rescue. campaign. Myles J, Connor Jr., 23, of Mil­ TEL .649-4665 Bad Judgment officials in Jakarta, about 400 These findings include the es. Water got into toe Ford Motet Children Under 12, 90c ton was wounded and captured 6.00 BRIEDCiEPORT (AP) —- THia miles west of tiie area, -have no sentials of a conspiracy” under Most of the Vietnamese casu­ about an hour later on the roof Co. aseemtoly plant in northeast liiini presldaHt of the University of details on casualties yet. the Sherman Act. Sent Home Off Sub alties came in dally Viet Cong DaiUas, damaging electrical mo« Touch &Sew value Bridgeport said today a faculty Antara, the official news attacks on small outposts and of a nearby five-story apartment "Elimination, by joint colla­ WEtiMINGTON, Del. (AP) — tors arid forcing toe plant to Special Purchase! 3.99 member showed “bad Judg-* agency, saM the eruption wiped following NATO maneuvers in hamlets, hinting at a decision house. borative action, of discountora The , British submarine Walrus close, idling 1,500 workers. gewing machines boys’ UMS 6 to 12 Three-button placket front style with ment” in acoepUng the chair- out the vlHaga af Bamhunan, the Atlantic. by the Commimist command to Police said Connor, wanted on from accesS'to the market is a continued its JoumSy home to­ The new round of turbulent ribbed collar, sleeves, waist. New James ..ma»Mp of a testimondail dinner about two miles from the era- When the Walrus left for revert to hit-and-run warfare. a variety of charges, was shot per se viplaUon” of the Sher­ day with nothing but Her M a j^ weather came as rivers and les- Bond style In group. Blue, gray, gold, for one of the nation’s top ter. R was not known how many home Wednesday, Barbara was The CommiBiists also have at least three times by police. I boseboll jackets yellow. S, m, I, xL man antitrust law, Foftas said ty’s sailors aboard — after hav­ eer streams throughout toe OommunitB. ' persons Mved there. hiding in the conning tower. stepped up terrorism in Saigon He was taken to Massachtisetts ill All cotton poplin shell with snap front. | in bis 20qiBge opinion. ing dropped off a stowaway eastern half of Texas poured Dr. Henry W. Utaeflcld said, CSvH defense officials said hot and Its -vicinity. General Hospital Where he was I Assorted baseball Insignias. 9 V t At GM headquarters in De­ teen-age girl who said she -want­ After four hours, exhaust flood waters toward the sea. however, that no disciplinary lava bad reached the edge of reported in poor condition and Red, blue. Reg. S.99. d s A # | troit, ofticiale of the firm de­ ed to visit Ei^land because she fumes from the sub’s engine Although the Communists still Rains up to 21 inches hod flood- aiOHon-against the teacher. Dr. BUtar, about 10 irilles south of clined comment on the decision. sickened her and she turned were ducking the Americans, on the danger Ust. "amRv/Mm MAMCMMsrmM ovmm mo ymam^ Uked Englishjteys. Howard L, Parsons, is contem­ Mt. Kehit. The town, with a pop. They said they hod not yet re- herself in. the U.S, 1st Infantry Di-vision The wounded detective, CpI. (See Page Eight) The gill, Bari>ara MoVay, 17, plated. iflation of 36,(XXi, is in an area oei-ved the decision and that reported finding hundreds' of John T, O’Donovan, 36, o t Bel< of Baltimore, is back -with her “It’s a good tldng she got He is chairman df a dinner where many o f Preoldesit Su- when they did they would have tons of abandoned Viet Cong mont, was shot in the abdomen. mother and stepfather, Mr. and sick,” a police detective said to be held tonight in New York karao’s reUtlvee Uve. to study it before commenting. supplies at a huge storage cen­ He was taken to Massachusetts Mrs, Hubert TYirso. ’fater. He said the compartment sensational uniform sale City honoring Herbert AptheWSr, Hot ash was reported falling In 1957 a number of Chevro­ where she Wd -would have filled ter near the Cambodian frontier General and reported in good Stockholders a leading theoretician among more than six miles from the let dealers in the Los Angeles The Walrus and two more with waiter if the sub bad sub­ 70 miles northwest of ^ ig o n . It condition. American Oommunists, volcano and lava, sand and ash­ area began selling oars through British subs — the Osiris and merged. was one of the biggest batils of Connor’s trouUee with poHcs Approve Merger the pretty professional es reporteffiy ffiled-the Slme, the Opportune — were docked in the war. began in Sullivan, Maine, last Big Race Over Dermo and Badak rivers. .. (See Page Eight) Baltimore since last Thursday, (See Page Nine) The "Big Red One’' said at July -When he was accused of Of n r , ABC 6TORRS (AP)—Things were Antara aaid one tea and ADJUSTABLE ^ will look her best on duty returning to normal today on plantation was under a blanket salt, cooking oil and clothing ing trial, poUce said he escaped NEW YORK (AP) — Planned the campus of the University of ashes. Other reports said a were found in a complex of from Hancock (Jounty jail. His merger of toe International Tel­ of Connecticut after the thrilils bridge collapsed and four warehouses along the Rach subsequent con-vlction on bur­ ephone and Telegraph Oorp and [ f a i li n g s in these smartly styled uniforms and excitement of the big turtle houses several miles away were Beng Go River, on the Ho Chi glary and assault charges was Display models: the American Broadcasting Co. sweepstakes. flattened by lava and ashes. MIhh Trail. The Jungle network overturned by a higher court zig zag and straight stitch The races Wednesday in the One volcano expert said Ke- of supply lines is the major in­ and he is free in $5,000 pending has been approved by stock­ iiSrailiiH IliilH filtration route for men and sup­ new trial. holders of the two corporations. (See Page Bigtat) (See Page LCigbt) • Push-Button Bobbin • Slant Needle . reg. 3.99 J 2 for plies from North Viet Nam Connor later was convicted in ITT stockholders g;ave toelr approval at a meeting in Balti­ UNMATCHED (See Page Two) (See Page Eight) • Horizontal Spool Pin more Wednesday, and ABC reg. 5.99 g 2 ^ ^1Q stookholders took the eame ac­ for Elesance fj tion here later in toe day. NHRR Bridesmaid Approval o i toe merger by the Permanence reg. 7.99 ^ ^ ^***^^13 Justice Department and toe Family of 6 Dead; Federal ComniunlcatiotiB Com­ reg. 8.99 y 2 for f mission Is required. Both corpo­ Safety... rations have asked toe commis­ / In New Marriage sion to act on the merger a})pll- reg. 10.99 ^ 2 for Police Hold Father cation before an Aug. 1 recess. • TMOS^USD* NEW HAVEN (AP)—The New or government — to take over Involved in toe merger is an beauty and rust protsetiM Haven Railroad, a bankrupt and the money-losing oonunuter op­ NEW YORK (AP) — A form­ exchange of ITT common and reg. 12.99 ^ ^ 2 for $^ 2 , unappreciated operation, had eration. er mental patient was booked • MNOSOMEI thru balanced by police on a charge of homi­ new con-vertible preferred stock design and distinetin styling new hope today after catching Thus the New Haven’s latest ,ltae bouquet in tta^ corporate cide today in the fatal stabbings for ABC stock worth about $360 lapse into bankruptcy reorgani­ million. The merger would reg. 14.99 <|2 2 for $ 2 5 marriage of tire Pennsylvania sation appeared to be finally of his wife and their five chil­ •nd New York Central railroads. dren. (neate a $1.8 billion internation­ emerging into the sunlight of al communications corporation. Do If Yowfself. . . SAVE Val reg. 15.99 2 fo r Not only the New Ha-ven’s solvency. PoUce said the prisoner, Jose freight operatiems, harried by It was In Jidy 1961 tiiat the Torres, 23, had made a state­ 1 3 .7 9 the peculiar disadvante^es of a We pimide free piMininc guide « d «iU ettimele New Haven went into bankrupt­ ment but they refused to dis­ terminal Une, but also her defi­ close its contento. the of yoiir Job. You insUII yourself, foUoer- B 9 I cy for the second time. The cit-riddled paasenger service first time was in the late '30s, Asst. Chief Inspector Joseph ing simple, foolproof instructions we furnish. Choose from famous Clinic, Ls Grace, White Swan, and many more famous brands. Lightweight, easy-care nylon ite- seemed destined to share in the Ordinary hand tools are alt yoe need. and thb railroad did not emerge McLaughlin declined to say Bulletin sles, wash ’n wear cottons and cotton blends in group. Shifts and shirtwaist styles In many collar variations. Button economic robustness of the big until after World War H. what kind of weapon was used. nnd zip fronts, long and short -sleeves. SIses 10 to 20, 7 to 15, and half sizes. trunk lines. U.S. Circuit Judge Robert P. None was found at the scene. I>etail8 of the three-way merg­ Anderson, who has been “ run­ Torres was seized several BALLOONIST HURT er have yet to be worked out, FQinmE OR CONSOLE Completely Adjustmhle To All ning” the railroad since July hours alter the bodies of his fa­ boys’, girls* girls’ 7 to 14 women’s nylon tricot but relief and cautious optimism SAN DIEGO, OsUf. (A P )—i sewing machine by S IN C E R bUo'ior and Extarior Re^urememta 1961, praised the trustees for mily were found Wednesday by Tracy Barnes, who su ffm d followed In the wake of Wednee- setting their sights on inclusion a building superintendent. pajanras day’s long-awaited deciaion of an apparent ^»rained back. In vinyl jackets h alf slips in the Pennsy.New York Central The mother, Maria Rivera the crash of his hot-air bal­ R eg. $89.05 w ith c u e B e g . $159.45 w ith cabin et the Interstate Commerce Oom- merger. Torres, .24, was found on the mission. loon, was airlifted from z) 1 .6 7 ”* reg. 1.99 g Anderson, foreseeing an end floor of the family’s apartment rocky peak in the Tzigiina The IOC ordered the two Mg to Us role aa government-ap­ in Brooklyn. The youngest 'child, TRADE-mS NEVER RBaUlBBD, ALWAYS ACCEPTED 2a67 nllroads to take the New Ha- Mountains today. Barnes re­ I Outstanding collection o f warm | pointed manager of what should Jose Jr., a year old, was on the Otiwr iww ZmOZR* ••wios muhlMS from Mt.lO. : weather atyiea Including baby d

P A G E T H R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 P A G E T W O front Bide of Ms car, and Brortis B o lto n B eb ro n - Sheinwold on Bridge Bush ou Lawn to toe right side of Ms car. FOR Tolland Attacks Against Viet Reds Blood Quota Topped There were no arrests. Art Grouf^s Reid Reflected NO TORT WOtriD C»NVIor South tester ^___ _ .Hit by Cyclist Two stolen vehicles were re­ ’miH OUTBAGZV Neither side vniiMnMe covered by police yesterday, Showing ^Renewed Vigor^ NORTH A bush on a Woodbridge St. $1,361,612 Town Budget Exhibition Set Democrat Chief both apparently undcunaged. Cosmetics By AUTBED SHEINWOUJ For Second Month, Icuwn came out toe loser Twhen A station wagon owned by (OonttaMd from Pace One) Q109 a ran Into It early ITS Aaron Reid, Incumbent chair- For the second month in a row Manchester’s R ^ Richard S. 2!avareUa of 14 Nor­ Goes to Voters Tuesday This Weekend planes headed farther north to •^Jan’t anybody tell me how 6 943 yesterday morning. through eastsn Laos sad Cam- vinh. man of the Democratic Town played?" * 762 ? Cross blood program has topped its 150-pint quota, with man St., taken from the rear of Police said that the motor­ t o house Tuesday, was found The Bolton Art Club wfll bodia. A U.S; spokesman reported committee, has been re-elected, g^eriock Holmes asked as he WEST KASt a total of 155 pints collect^ during yesterday’s Blood- A proposed town budget of The tax rate wlU be baaed on ______cycle operator, Peter W. Rich, Uggotts AAKJIOS a 92. , parked on Pearl St, the keys i l 361612 for the 1966-67 fla- the 1966 Grand List of $19,630,- hold Ita third annual exhftlt U.8. planea continued the war the Strategic Air Com- ^ ^ 20-to-13 vote. His rival for gt minii*. » « it up Avv. two tw missiles^s. ,-ahh ^The B52s returned to South opposition. ------at Charter Oak St. last night. available to the public before Judge. Prims will be a lip e d In u.S. F4C Phantoms, but Viet Nam this morning, sat- Adjutant and Mrs. Howard E. mond for a finesse. Ms Lord- Police said that Stuart H. V. icans' spent $36.8 billion on " 'm e total p r o ^ s ^ budget in- ^ meeting, aninsi u.o. rnaiuomfl, duv v i« nam mis mominf, sai------— *»was« - — ------Kv fh* Also. Mrs. Patricia Whitaker. ^ three categories — oils, water ^ ^ c h '^ ^ d a y. May 24 Alfred Hagenow, Anthony Rus- ^ Carlson, 62, of 636 S. Meta St., their health In 1964 — nearly chides the board of education Om supersonic jets ovadod uratlne susnected r!mr'T«..ni«i Porter and AuxUiary secretary gfaip won and returned the Jack butier was outraged by the hor- .. Zanghl and Kalas Issued a colors and pastels. In addition. I v l „ ^ avaaoa u m m g s u s p ^ d ^ Mrs. Richard M. Grant attended of spades.” rlWe play. Obviously ha was -from 1:46 to 6:30 p.m. ^ock. Mrs Barbara Falkowskl, heading north, collided with a triple toe $12.9 billion paid out h S ^ o / ‘* L ^ t a ^ ’l*or$ 2 6 8 - a ribbon will be awarded to the ^ fighter-bombers smiteLurt^of the April meeting of the 4th theia retuminflfreturning fta trump Instead of on wdtool bonds, payments for and not" discourage. T o S munlty HaU tomorrow, between ‘ grarn. Bayrer, on underwriter vtog Gartside, Arthur "nuz. them Hehron The two groups will both meet x ^ trumps to dummy’s the jack of spades. South needs • for Morley Wat^n and ^ d w ln ^Iso, Harry Huntington. Mrs. water and sewer rights, and in- taxpayers.*' ^ ® P*™** remove in Hebron In June. l^een He continued with the the extra ruff and c ^ t get terest on the imlform fiscal Budget preparation are reg- between 5 and 6 p.m. on - Insurance Co. rt ^ r “ ord, be- Richard Didan, John E. Welply ^ of trumps, discarding the It for himself because there are came ® member of the seven jerome Nathan. Mrs. Itor- year bond issue — all fixed yjarly reported by the press In 4ay, Brownie Trip „ „ ------.... Brownies recently went to jack of clubs, and led the nine no side enmea to dimmy. eoste—and for a sinking fund all surrounding towns, and are At the April meeting of tlw ^ ®thy wood, Leonard Lawson, Four School Boards Slated Hartford where they appear^ of diamonds for a finesse. When 'The moral Is clear. Avoid bad pint rt blood. jj pgjjg jj of $3,000 for equipment. public record In most towns In d “ b, Mrs. Kreyslg was elected on the Ranger Andy television that held he took another dla- playn— and butlers MTES m e $1,361,612 budget is par- the state, so the public may president; Mrs. Gunther Wlnk- A resident rt Manchester Daniels Sr., Robert Muldoon, tlally offset by $72,508.67 in know what purposes offlclBls vice president; Mrs. Troy To Discuss Teacher Talks show In uniform. Parents picked mond finesse and claimed the Dally ■Ince 1950, Bayrer’s own per- Francis Mahoney, Bruce Hutch- irs NO non-tax-Income and transfers, are considering making expen- Rowland, secretary and _ ,_____ ,____ ,______. . V -cr V .111 V 1.1 )« **P thclT retum at the rest with high cards.” Partner opens with 2 NT, md iwival giving program dates inson, Donald Frankland, R. ------' „ ...... Hebron school board members Club of Hebron will hold Its tn r>r Wat- the next idayer passes. You back to 1954. He says he knew Dean Patterson, Mrs. Nancy Including a surplus fnwn the dltures for and what they dls- freshment chairman, and Mrs. participate in a Joint meet- first annual tea on Sunday be- Knfi-r tt” he hold' Spades, 8-7-4-S; Hearts, Q- of the need for blood through Rowe, Albert Cole, 1965-66 budget pense with. Herman Petersen, treasurei^ feg 5 ^ the of ed- tween 3 and 5 p.m. at the Re- „ Library Swap «>"• “ Th* ^ 1 ® " ^ E « d i 9-4-8; aubs, 7- BA1T6AIN An additional $291,117 is an- THp Winner m e elementary schTOl P T A ^cation of Andover, Marlbor- glonal High school library. All ^ 6-2 t o army experi^<^ during tocluded: tieipated in state grants to the Michael Sokolov. Elgin Dr„ a will hold a bake and garden «U e ^ ^ Regional School Dls- Democratic women are welcome J^P^l Swap Group will convict hiim W ” do yon sayT Thaddeus Gadarowski, Joseph When amazing values are board of education, resulting In Prudential Insurance. represen- from 10 a.m. to 6p.m„ In con- g to be held In the Hebitm to attend. meeting at Bolton Library. Mrs. mere were two bridge p y . p „ _ you need about ^com e a donor “ l^cause I felt coulombe. Everett Bentley, offered and you cannot find a total of $363,826.57 in re- tatdve, left Tueaday t o attend Junction with the art show. B l e m L ^ % e S L i g e t Hearing Daniel G. Horton and Miss e r s In thatDeclarer ^ d . *t WM worthwhile.” Karla Romanowicz, Floyde H es been giving ever since, your size . . . It’s disappoint­ celpte, leaving a total of $997,- » four-day regional buslnees Saturday at the hall. , ^one Between Teachers and m e Hebron Board of Finance H. Martin attended the -^hoiL s and^yw have ordy 2 points iii Forde, H. R. Prescott, Richard ‘donating five or six times each ing. When the selection of 986.42 to be raised from taxes, conference In French lick, In- Honor Society Boaxtis ^ B

OUST Open flames. Then a brinwning bagful ItiS , Shorts 8:15 of oriap golden fries. Top R off wNh DINING MEN’S SHOE RIOT a rich, fui-flavored milic ehake. YovVe got a SUwoen 10:15, Lake 845 l^ e in elegance in our main ~ chI l d r e n ’s ' rubbe~r s ~ dining room and terrace over­ Triple Treat, a reel appetite bargeM w n h , GIRLS AND MORE GIRLS looking beautiful Bolton Lake PUTNAM. FAMOUS B. F. GOODRICH Manchester Porkode Warehouse HIGHUGHT ALL COLOR SHOW! while enjoying the s6ft mood DON'T MISS THEM!! music of the Lou Mai Trio. COFFIN ONLY *8 '“ PM* 235 Main Street and GRASSHOPPER Rib Roast, Lobster, Steak &BURR SALE STARTS 5:00 FRIDAY Manchester ncnjses Our Specialty O N L Y 192 PAIR STRETCH TYPES-BROWN OR RED Special Seafood Menu Every Friday h Good sixes- good selection SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 wHMrrrciM n EASy CENTER ST. REG. to 18.00 PAIR CASH ONLY PLEASE -^|g| TeL 643-2151 Wadding and Banquet FacUlttes AvaUaUa—Up to 460 PeoplA Lax Bariur RIGHT FROM OUR OWN STOCK Formerly ENTER THROUM UPSTAIRS STORE SilliNcaiiB Motel Boome Avnllable-Oertblo and Slaglo OooapaiMsy MBMWm* MCW v o m c AMKmCAM Starts Next Wed.; "Our Man n ta tf and -Babotem** NONE SOLD TO DEALERS 1.69 to 1.98 fiz z a s a n d grinders t o g o OR FROM REAR

t; V ILINUHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIU28, 1966 PAGE FIVE PAGE FOTJB BIANCHESim EVENING HERALD, M^CHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1^66 trict Conunisstoii (MDC) facili­ pink gown of Palis lace made in South Windsor ties in East Hartford. They Almost Datwed All Niffht Oopenbagen. W. G. GLENNEY C O .^ “Tbere was a chobM of build­ WateUng Bumpfarsy on the ing our own treatment plant or TV-Radio Tonight Dvksen Challenges LBJ dance floor, comedian Hope Few Attend PubKc Hearing tying in wltb the MDC line fqr , WHite House Krag Party dObbed it, '^Onnesota A-Go- l a s t 3 D A Y S a period of up to five years.” Go.” Although the MDC plant In Mrs. Humphrey, who had kept On Rt. 5 Industrial Sewers Slast Hartford Is being expend- To Act on Budget Boost Longest Event oh Record pace with her dancing husband, X prepoaed profmeed ' sw aSaltaiY tsry asweraemrer the system's cost to indivldua Individual 0»e tecreijsed capacity would Television finally pot on her coat and came iOrzRTO for the Rt. industrial tadustrlal and private pre^rty be abamiwd by Ba^ 5:00 kl0-]»18«) XOTto (23) H aaa HichllgbU VVtABHlNGTON (AP) — Sen­ plainti% about. Thus far there lowed are to reduce spending or WAflHlWGTON (AP) — They Over” tivs times. ,lhe other O rim for the Rt. 5 industrial tedustrial and private pre^rt; ;) hum DouslM (40) Peter Jw n ln ts, News has been no such request.” to increase taxes,” be said. "We back to the dance floor to take area, due to be — tn t*<« ovmtwowners.. Reeves said teethe buUd- that South Windsor I) MeefconskTs BaMora 7:80 (34) French Chef ate {MpObHoan Leader Ev«i«tt could have danced all night at dancers sgree4 , greeting lUs the vice preaident home at 2:36 '' no kmger use the plai (1080) Daniel Boone (C) An influential Democrat who prefer to cut spending.” tune with eriss of “More! toon Bit m. rafx.j—-X \r estabUsbod yet, could no longer oae tee pMnL : ( 8-20-40) Batman (C) M. Dirkaen dtaUengad Prari- Dlrksen marshalled 28 Repub- the White House — and they a m . town at a referenAmi May 16, and »nd will not be untuuntil the nrot-proj- The estimated cost to use ththe M) IriMdly Qtont ( 3-l^J. Y.*■ Ooueteau - (O didn’t want to be qtxAed by More!.” (93) TRK dent Johiyson today, to act -4 and name aaid there isn’t likely to Uoans and 19 Democrats against almost dfaL But Johnson was still talking was described a t a Bghtly at- ect Is put out to bid. Tlte MDC plant would be 184,000, 80) WhMvSvte Ijanlsh-Amertoaa UmdsUp 80) Brltlah Ooloodar 8.00 (80) p.m. UnUl U:00 p.m. not just taUc—about the $3 btl- be one, either. Johnson’s rent subsidy program A dinner-dance honoring Den­ and dancing' and wavtaig the tended public beering last night, method of determining the as- Pftt* 1100,000 for sewer Unea to 84) What's N«fwT Celtics VB. Lakera Wednesday but lost when the got a b ^ boost sH around — Ik orchestra on. (40) DwutU. Henaea ( 8-3040) OidcM (O ttai the Preeident leans Oon- "Ib e • Presideat picked the mark’s Prime Minister Jens Richard itoevae, chairman of against property own- tee plM>t ’raye woidd also be a (94) By-Line Senate voted 48-45 to put it back champagne toasts and d ^e- . Oomposer Richard Adler, who era win not be decided upon delay In building a town treat- E S f I ""*"**• (23) Celtics vs. Lakera gieaa is going to boost hta budg­ favorite items on the Christmas Otto Krag and his actress wife Iloor good wllL the town sewer oonzmisslon, i) Navy FBm 8:80 (34) The Fourth Estate et. in an appropriatlohs bill. has produced presidential fund­ presented tee details of tee pten at this point either, Reevea said. plant, with resulting sddl- (18) Tbpper tree when be made hia budget “I can plainfy see why- every­ raising extravaganzas and Jobnson said at a White House cuts,” tUa Democrat said. Although it called for an im­ lasted imtll President Johnson to an audbenue of some 25 citl- Xt the present time, front-foot “°nal «*ts for oonstnioUon es- '» ) Boo& and Hla Friaiids one loves Denmark,” said Hum­ Broadway Uts, kwked over the end front-foot-and-area combi- tlmated at $180,000. S-40) Vm n.apotu, Woatber (3040) Henry Phyfe (C) ceremony Wednesday that the “From the background of 30 mediate outlay of only $ 12 mil­ finally quit the dance floor at 8 sens, who also teamed that the ,94) Travel Ttona 9:00 ( 8-13) Movie (C) lion, it represented the kind of a.m. today. phrey after dancing the Frug scene and decided: “Tbia is the nation assessment methods are 'Hierefore, Reeves said. $824,- 6:16 (40) Cheyeme (18) Subscription TV way things are going “it looks yeani around here he knew ex­ ]wi1h Mrs. KTag, who wore a state may reqqlre the town to 8:80 (10-38-80) Huntley-Srlnldey ( 8-2040) Bewitched like they may up the budget $3 new program the Republican It was the longest Johnson Greatest Society!” belng considered. The assess- 0®® be paid out to use (24) College Sports actly which items are most bulUl an addition to tee treat­ ment oould also be based on Bast Hartford plant for five (C) billion this year” over the $113 popular and those are the ones leader has been trying to bead party on record — and the ment plant wltMn tee next few 31) What’s NewT 9:80 ( 8-3040) Peyton Place off. evaluation of the prop- y«<«- K would teen be necee- 13) Newabeat (1080) Mickle Finn's (O union spending budget he rec­ he piU(^ to reduce. swlngigest. y ^ , a t ooosiderafcte additional Reeves commented. ^o build a treatment plant YWCA Speaker 8) Walter CrooUto (O 10:00 (1023-30) Dean Martin (O ommended for the fiscal year “He’s jockeying the Republi­ Johnson put his fUH weight The guest list of about 160 , 8) Newiwire . (8-20-40) The Baron (C) behind the proposal and Vice In South Windsor anyway. (18) Ufe of RUey ( O8-1O1M0-21-3O40) News. beginning July 1. cans into voting against a lot of brought together Hollywood and The im«9«r proposal now caHs Miss Irens X Walker, execu­ (30) Thia le the LUe Sports. Weather Preeident Hubert H. Hiimphrey Russ Broderick of Tolland 8) Peter Jennlnya, Newa (1030) Tonieht (C) If t e t luppens, .Dirksen said things the people back home high society — including com­ for tea ooostnictl^ of about 7 ^ consulOng firm of Enterprises, industrial develop­ tive director of toe Wateihury 8) LItUeet Hobo (30) ABC Nlxht Life In an interview, It wUl be all the lobbied openly for it. Adminis­ want and then he’s handing edian Bob Hope and boxing rix m lloaTSJSriSl ment builders, said his company YWCA, will speak next Thurs­ JO-8040) Newa. Weather (40) Sports Final Caiilt of Democrats in Oongrees these programs to the people as tration leaders thought the vote (diampkm Jack Dempsey. (30) Mr. DMrIct Attorney U:30 ( 3-8) Movie TUi woadctfal hand-ca fteil toUe to would not have been so close has optloru on tend located on day at 6:30 pm . at tee annual ( 8) TwUlxht Zone 11:26 (40) Merv Griffin perfect for Uring-diiuag or mu who owe poiUtical allegiance to a present from the DeVnocrats.” "The best in my life,” blonde (94) Proiniu; Hind 11:80 (32) Tonlsht (O except for some Democratic R t 6 , and is “watching very dinner-meeting and installation (18) Subecnptlon TV (12) Movie dining arcat. Takes np Utde room, yet the President, Dlrksen said he is not going to Mrs. Krag said of the party as CHARMING, cirtics of Johnson’s Viet Nam town If the s2 to S S carefully” what the town does. of board members of tee Man­ (10) Wanted (18) VIntaute 'Hieater to amt Rp to 10 comfoitably. *Tbe RepuIbHcans are trying be deterred in trying to cut back she and her husband left at a 7:16 (80) Sports Oanera 1:00 (40) Air FVirce FOm PRACTICAL .Choose from no n dnn 400 Ethan to bold spending down to pre­ spending on “Great Society’’ poU ^^ who went against It. ^ ***tee construction of a secondary . ®«>«®rtck ^ noted tee . “good .. chester YWCA at Bolton Con­ Anea pieces in iafotmal Anfiqned polite 1 a.m. She had fox-trotted be paid off from sewer esseee- -— treatment...... plant, to supplement •' Image and press ^of te gregational Church. Her topic SEE SATURUAr’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO vent a tax Increase,” Dlrksen programs even it they appear to with Johnson and danced the ETHAN ALLEN nae> degant Heirloom Solid Cherry, HEADS DEPABTMENT ments and from a town tax. the treatment teat will be pro- said It Is an easy town to will be "Leadership.” ■ gradoot Sdid Mahogany, ipacMning said. “I would respectfully sug­ be politically popular. Frug with Vice President Hu­ EARLY AMERICAN gest that the Preaident could be “We in the Republican leader­ AMHERST, Maas. (AP) — A The sewer oommdsstan eaU- vlded’ by the planned prlrnarv ** ^ Reservations doss Monday tlatage>maldng Custom Soom Plan University of Connecticut pro­ bert H. Humphrey and watched matea teat tee imoject wUI re- treatment plant, Julio DeRosa ^ attracUve to In­ noon and may be made with HARFEST TABLE nniti, and tradidooal Coionial in of help in this if he would direct ship have repeateiSy stated the Wetusl performed by Luci Radio a request to his party leaders to fessor, Dr. Wolfgang Paulsen, quire a tax tacreaae of 2.2 mUla of the consulting firm of James dustry because of Its location, Mrs. Allison Brantner, 6 N. Elm sngged Solid Mtpk and Bbcli, Sn it that, in view of Viet Nam war Johnson and her fiance, Patrick (This Battnf InodDlM only th o o o nows broadosats of 10 or 15 today. resist the increases he is oom- costs, the only courses to be fol- has been named to head the tee first year thait Vm txrwn honges and Xs^ates. who because Rt. 5 Is a St, or at tee YWCA office at German department at the Uni­ J. Nugent. pays on tee bonds, decreeetog worked on tee project, said: main artery. He predicted the the Community Y, 79 N. Ma in minute length. Sooae stattona carry other short newscasts.) versity of Miassachusetts. The result, she said, was ter­ over tee 20 years the bonds run "The state has Indicated that tax rate will be stabilized. S t WDBO—IBM 1:10 Dial 13 STORE HOURS •nie appointment announced rific. “I learned from your pres­ to one-haH mUl the last year. secondary treatm ent will be The speaker to a graduate of 6:00 hoot John Wade ):00 Comment Monday and Tuesday Open tUl 6 PJS. I Manchester Evening Herald 8:00 D 4^ Robinson ):30 Dial 13 Wednesday is effective Sept. 1 . ident how to make a party,” she Some $860,000 will be real­ necessary In tee future 6 to 16 Wells College and she attended 1:06 News. Sign Oft 1:00 News Open ITiursday and Friday Eivenings | Dr. Paulsen is a native of added with a smile. ised from asBeeaments sgalnst years. The (proposed) primary South HTndsw correspondent, tee New York School of Social 1:06 Dial 13 Closed WednesdaiTS Nixon Argues Case Anne Lymrs, teL 644-8582. 6:00 Hartford HigbUgbU 1:00 News. Sion OH Germany who has taught in Mrs. Johnson retired at 1:35 pixperty tee sewers will serve, treatment plant only satisfies Work. She to a member of tee 7:00 News w n c —16M 8:00 Oaellsht 1:00 Afternoon EMltlon U.S. colleges since 1938. He a.m. but the Preeident wouldn’t which win be used to help pay the requirements as of ‘this National Association of Social 12:(X) Quiet Hours i:00 News, Sports, Weather joined the UConn facidty in quit even when the Lee Evans off the bond Issue by the town tlma” The town win have to up Workers. She has had a varied WINF—1988 1:36 Americana Before High Court 1954. to finsnoe the project date the system to meet re­ background and once taught 6:00 News 7:30 News of the World orchestra played "The Party’s Vandals Wreck 6:15 Dial 13 7:46 Joe Garaglola Reerves said tee town plans to quirements In tee future, he mathematics a t Berea College, 6:66 Sports — Egan 7:50 Oongreeslonal Report WASmNG’TON (AP) — » was damage award to James J. HIU 6:00 News 8:06 Pop Concert request federal aid for the proj­ said, but It is not known at the Scouts’ Cabin was a community worker in 8:10 Nlsbtbeal a new role for Richard M. Nixon on the grounds Life magazine present. Just when this will oc­ 6:30 Dial 13 and he was a study In intensity. had Invaded his privacy. ect; such funds could amount Newfoundland, an assistant pro­ 6:46 Lowell Thomas 1:00 News, Sporta, Weather to $600,000. cur. a dirt road off Lydall 9t. that gram director at Henry S t Set­ 6:66 Sports — Rlasuto 1:30 Art Johnson He wore a black suit and Hill end his family had been Theiittle Girl Look DelRoea said a secondary 7:00 71 1 0 World Tonight WPOP—141* starched collar to argue his first held hostage for 19 hours in 1952 Notiiig teat tee tolttel phase to itoed by Girl Scouts from tlement House, New York City, 7:16 Sports — Olffom 5:00 George Brewer treatment facility would cost 50 and girl’s program director for 7:80 Iferry Reasoner 5:80 Ken Griffin case before the Supreme Court. in their home in Whitemarsh It’s smart to look adorable with Belforte. of the system would serve tee Troop 1 was turned a mess of 7:36 PuUie AftBlis 8:00 Sam Holman 8 out of 10 homes Industrial area of tee town. to 60 per cent of tee primary tee Little Italy Neighborhood 8:00 Newa t:(X) John Sherman Thirty-one times he was inter­ Township, Pa., by three escaped Watches that swing all the way back to those treatment plant. feateers, flour and broken dish­ rupted by the Justicea for ques­ convicts. Reeves said the anticipated ad­ House, New Cfity. charming, disarming little-girl days everybody However, federal aid will “en­ es when vandals bix^e in. She was y o m tlh g ^ t program Manchester 643-0890—RfxdcviUe 875-2534 tions, and only ono^did he kwe ’Three years later, the play ditional industrial groudh real­ 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. loves. At little-girl prices. ized by the town could pay for ter the picture,” If such legis­ Police, who surveyed the da­ director at tee YWEH of St. bis aplomb. V “The Desperate Hours” opened hove 0 cold room lation is enacted at a later date. And then, what apparently on Broadway and Ufe linked its tee system hi ten years. mage yesterday, said pUlowa Paul, Minn.; worked War and mattresses were tipped Community Services In ’ Oak woo a matter of misunder­ account of the fictional Hilliatxl IS YOURS ONE O f THE

'K- PAGE {SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 PAGE SEVETT’ , £> \ - aHhoogh'they wimt and need hrip trim. Hospital Notes From^€hma to HancA* us, their big, xldt neighbor, they want Devereaux-Shea SttPtthiQ Ifpralh it on those terms which seem to them Person-Williams 'Vlaltliv hnart a n S to 8 v-ni. U M B 8 J T O T most consistent not only with Intangl* in ail anaa excepting mater­ JJ.S. Attacks nsiMTDIO OOh moL Me oonaideratlons, Uke their own dig* nity where toey an 8:30 to 6 The niairitlage cf Mias Kather­ IIU m U StTMt Bity, but rise ericidated to do the , p.m. aad 7 to 8 pan. had fwlvato in e Thom as ^ e a o f M^uMtoester to David Gene Devereaux of Expected to Increase greatest long range actual good tat their raome when they an 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. ViattOTS a n requested Bloomfield was solemnized last countries. WASHINQTON (AP) — U.S. single truck and found 26 JM anM Oetobar 1. tfU not to amoke fat patinto’ noma. Saturday at St. James’ Church. air attacks on tnidk traffic mov- dps moving along the AH this Is undeilined by the resigns* No more flam two vistton at The bride-is a'daughter of'M r, down from Red Oilna wiU ^ iVdl masked by eambifliagfr. aK tion, the other day, of the panel of oae time per paUeat, and Mrs. Thennas C. Shea of 113 be Intenalfied - as the wearier. At night, these sources saii^ eight economic experts wMdt is sup* Chestnut St. The bridegroom is ADOdHTTED TUESDAY aLau- improves in the upper part oif pilots have found to tjMlr sur- posed to do the planning', advMng, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene rie Bachofna-, FUington; Mrs, North Viet Nam, - sources said priae that trades coming down reviewing for development ptans under De-verca-ux of Merrick, N.Y. BipxiOMjuxn Patricia Baibeeu, North Rd., The Rev. John J. O’Brien per­ today. from China sometimes run'wiUi ___H« IB AOfasM the sponsorsbip ef the Organisation of Bolton; Judy Beebe, 6 Tan- formed the double ring ceremo­ Bad weather te that region 16 their l^llrts on. I , ; T «ar...... WOO lontlw ...... ILflO American States. kerooaen Rd., Vernon; Mrs: ny. Mrs. Jane Maccarone was gradually shifting southw ^. - A variety o f m ethods are’-uaed Hoadw ••••••••»«•••• ' ;* s Shirley Bilodeau, 96 R egw St.i organist and soloist. In the post sevend wedks, to feiTOt out nighttime'triidP® ••••••••♦••••••a These eight LsUn American experts— called the “wise men” since their panel RockviUe; Mra. Jean CapulU, The bride was given in mar­ U.S. fighter bomibers have been tra ffic. ’ raking truck tratfic along routes MwmnMt 0f _ was estsbUshed in the orlglnri charter Lebanon; Mark Ootoatb, FTrCt- riage by her father. She wore a UiS; strtee pianea carry Hi-, connecting Hanoi with Red Chi­ frared sensors wteich cah'detSj^ THB AaaopiATBP PBgag e f the AlUanoe fo r Progreee— ^resigned ter St.; Mra. EUa EntwisUe, 14 6treet4ength gown of peau de -Ik* AMoeUtod ptm » •MijirtTBir « t m«a M cK inley S t.; Mra. B ernice GiU, sole, designed -with la ce bodice. na. the heat from track engines anE> to.UM «M of reptfMieatiaa of *U .nowo dto- fat protest against what they considered pUdMO ertOttoO othemtao crod>> 146 High St., RockvUte; Roger Her shoulder-leng^th veil of silk This has been particularly thus betray the loqatlort d V'SlJst'' SItaUM pv«r Olid alw tbo local atm pOIh dom ination o f the A lliance b y the XTnlted Kibbe, Somera; Mrs. Dorothy illusion was arranged from a true along routes leading north-’ oles doaked by darfanew. ■ tm *Sl* rei**UBeUMirt moetal W Sta^. And the particniar direction of Kohler, 440 W. Middle Tpke.; headpiece o f la ce trim m ed -with eastward toom Hanoi, an area -Where such traffic Is suspectt" fatehoo kCTrta aro alao rooorrod. doninatlon .they deplored and protested WUUam Larkin, 9 Hazel St.; seed pearls, and she carried a which was not subjected to ed, U.S. planes eject flares wtfli was the steady shift away from an orig­ Nancy Maturo, 120 Bolton Sit.; cascade bouquet of white roses. armed reconnaissance before muHJmlUlcn can^ rSho H oia M ---- - Miss Lucy Shea of Manches­ last winter’s bombing pause, the brightness to light up the coiai« DO tlfHHdll a vyt»va»oaaniny aw> w - inal concept of multilateral, tnily Harry Miller, 11 Terrace Dr., nmirivuisourtes said. trysidO. 'Z^ ■ oirgn appowloK la «dirtrti»on»Mto hemlQtheric pattern of international co­ Rockville; Robert and Ruth ter, sister of the bride, was roadlat aaatt«r la TM Kaaeheotor maid of honor. She wore a Sources said the Gommunlste operation toward a series of separate Morton, 307 N. Mein St; Ju­ Officials «dso forecast a sub­ dith Nledzwicki, 17 Carroll Rd.;- street-lwigth dress of light blue stantial increase te the amount have been very good at bypee^- arrangements directly between the Unit­ Deborah Nogas, East Hart­ linen trimmed with matching of such efforts at night, not only Ing wrecked bridges, using few? ed States and indliddual countries. One ford; Ronald Patenaude, Broad lace; a matching headbow with te the region between Hanoi and ries, coolie transport ' and MP XUhem'EsasrfSiSiW Bpadai Moaey — tfow t^'W Totk. ®Chl- of the members of the resigning group o a ^ , Detroit aad Brook; Mrs. Eva Rock, 60 face veil, and carried a colonial Red Chlha but lower down in some cases filling te the stream*^ credited the United States with having Spring St.; Mrs. lAly Weldi, bouquet ol pink carnations. North Viet Nam, along toads crossings -with earth. XtJIJIT 80BXAV OF dBCDUtp deUberatriy and definitely fostered this West Wmington; Donna Wight- Peter Bowles of Bloomfield leading______toward Soutii____ Viet______Nam • Meanwhile, a new batch eC> g p w a ______■ trend “frtmi multilateralism to bilater­ man, 367 Woodbrldge St.; Anna served as best man. Poor weather has hampeied contracts given out by the ,N a^ boaiai alism .’* ' Wolfram, Haynes St Mrs. Shea wore a two-piece such strafing strikes and has Wednesday showed the extent of ___o a d n — 1 p.a>. ADMITTBD YESTERDAY: prevented accurate estimates of new purchases of bombs.tor r TDOoday •— 1 p-ai. This is the second time in recent days dress of royal blue silk and a For WodnMW — 4 p.ai. ' Mrs. Gall Adams, 342 Center corsage of pink roses. The damage inflicted on truck con- operations. J T ta n itv - 1 p . ^ Wedneeday. that this theme has appeared in the' voys. The Navy granted contract For iMdar — 1 ?.». mwjday. St.; Walter Altken, 140 Spruce bridegroom’s mother wore a -^^OtiiBday — news. It is the issue on which Senator St.; Joseph Bascetta, 86 Oliver mint green knit ensemble and a The Communist trucks move, totding more-than $92 miUion^ aaaui'ad deadline';'10:30 a.in. each dayyal P\iR>ii^t Inaugurated national debate mostly at night and, when they.for 600-poqnd bpmto .and 259^ proltcalFieatkm aseept flatarday — • a.Bk Rd.; Robert Benjamin, Mans­ gardenia corsage. the other day—on which Henry Cabot field; Mrs. Claudia Besterfield, A reception for the immediate are on the road during the day, pound bombs. The contracts I^ ge had strong opinions out of his Hebron; Susan Brodeur, East famUy was held at Cavey’s Res­ are protected by camouflage. went to six different firms. Tbutaday, April M •xperienoe as our Ambassador to the H artford ; John Campbell, taurant. For a motor trip U.S. sources said that, among United Nations—and in 'Which ‘various Campbell Ave., Vernon; Edward through Canada, Mrs. Dever­ other things, American pilots have found that the Reds have students of our foreign aid problems Carrigan. 70 Concord Rd.; Mark eaux wore a blue flowered suit with -white and red a ccessories. built trellises over certain REMEMBER A Referendum Wodd Be Worst have long been Interested. The idea is Colbath, 9 Trotter St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Cone, 28 'View St; The couple will reside in Bloom­ stretches of highway Bind' cov­ that our dollars might do much more MOTHER'S DAY ;Tbe thing tbat Manriiaater neada least Mrs. Rita Dorsey, 151 Keeney field. ered these structures 'With' CANDY — COSMETICS good abroad, with much less complica*'' _i«nd the thing tbat couM damage Maa> St.; Mrs. Katherine Greens, 31 Mrs. Devereaux is a graduate leaves and branches. Chester moat—In its etfoiit to reach Its tion and trouble and e'ventual “Yankee Tower Rd.; Thaddeus Gritzer, of Manchester High School and They told of an instance te ARTHUR DRUG decMon on the busing Issue is a pubUe go home” ingratitude for us, if they 37 Ridge St., Wapping; Edward attended Manchester Commun­ which a plane ■ zoomed low to check out what appeared to. be 6 reCerenduBl.’ were assigned, dispensed and super­ Hale, 137 Farmstead Dr., ity College. Mr. Devereaux is FaUoit photo vised through international agencies In­ Wapping; Harley Hopkins, a graduate of Merrick High Nothing could prereot 'such a refer* MRS. DAVID GENE DEVEREAUX stead of through bilateral arrangements Willimantlc; Bridget Karvelis, School and Hamilton College, andiim {pom being reduced to Its slm« FaUot photo tat which tve are always tempted to ask 199 Ceqter St.; Marcel La- Utica, N. Y. They are both em­ term s, ^ MRS. DAVID RICHARD PERSON Pierre, 25 Wadsworth St.; Olof the first three months of this some poUticri or mtlitary price, and the ployed at Connecticut General 'Lindholm, Andover; Gordon Idle Payments year, have totaled $247,675, We would be voting bladc'w wMU. The marriage of Miss Patricia nice Scanlon of Manchester was Life Insurance Co., Bloomfield, ether nation always afraid tiiat we are Lunsford, 191 Woodland Dr., compared to $437,703 for the' Nature Study By Sylviaa Oflapa Lynn Williams and David Rich- bridesmaid. where Mr, Devereaux is in ac­ [•noe we got down to tricing sorir s Mkihg some such price. Wapping; Gerald MilUken Jr., Average $44.16 first three imonths of last year. ard Person, both of Manchester, iBoth the bride’s attendants tuarial programming. v e^ it woiridn*t make very much dtt« East Hartford; Sandra Miller, Umployed workers were paid The average weekly compen- RUMMAGE SALE Now the AlUanoe For Ihwgresif DAFFODILS wore floor-length crepe gowns ftoenoe boer era divided, ev wtateh aMe was solemnized Saturday, 13 Bunce Dr.; John Palleln, 24 $81,344 in March from the Man­ sa-bion check fp r la st m onth, lo ­ Sponsored By Ladles Missionary Society ■wise men" have told us what they Mardt 26 at St. George’s Epis­ ■with strsught skirts and em­ N. Fairfield St.; Mrs. Barbara chester office of the State La­ cally, was $44.16, compared to think about ft We heppen to tiilnk both copal Church in Bolton. broidered bodices and matching Mexican Gold Up Plesz, Willimantic; Anthony bor Department, compared to an average check of $39.65 in ToleottviHe CongirttgaHonal Church of ns would have oonmltted the they and the American theorists are The bride, of *7 B. Middle face veils. They carried colonial Pyka, 72 Doane St.; Kurt Raf­ MEXICO CITY—Net foreign $153,113 paid out during the March of last year. ahsnie cC going Into a voting maOUxM te itght; the trouble stiU lies with the A Thought for Today T)pke., la the daughter of Lloyd bouquets of white roses. Mrs. ferty, 186 Hillside Dr., South in-vestment in Mexico last year' corresponding mon-th last year, On a statewide basis, the SATURDAY, APRIL 30 9:30 A.M. -1 P.M. Russell Williams of Washing­ Johnson’s gow n -was aqua and fgriMpste In sorii a Aedslon. fanagfaiatton of Congress, which doesn’t Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee Windsor; James Ramsey, Staf­ came to about $174 million, up according to a report Issu^ by sum of $3,769,674 was paid last ton, D.C. and the late Mrs. Mar­ Miss Scanlon’s was yellow. atever the division among ns hag* manage too much sophistication at Council of Churches By A .H .O . ford Springs; Mrs. Helen Riley, $24 million from 1964. The Edmund Loiseile, local mana­ month, with an average weekly A TABLE OF ATXIO TREASURES lon B. Peck. The bridegroom *'tor tally eat, K woidd leave ns home or abroad. Foreign aid often re­ b y Sherwood Gordon of Man­ Thompsonville; Barbara Rosen- coimtry’s gold and foreign cur­ ger for unemployment compen­ check of $44.16, exactly the S N A C » B A R la toe son of Mr. and Mrs. How­ chester served as best man. Wil­ rencies increased by $7.4 mil­ sation. same as received in Manches­ nririesa. mains, when it comes to some possible "Who U st«i8?” last week was a bad week in had already had enough bad dahl, 10 Trotter St. Everett Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ‘My mother Just died.” “My ard Person of 63 Lake St liam Johnson of Manchester Ryder, Stafford-ville; Joanne lion, to $510.8 million. He reports that benefits, for ter. If those who opposed ttie buatng .pre* derision like this, merely a foreign ver­ news for one week- The Rev. Douglas E. Theuner mother Just di^.” ‘M y mother Connecticut for the forces of brother-in-law cf toe bride, ush­ Michael and Pamela Stasieezko, sion of ths pork barrel. I It is no ideological dlasslflcar performed toe double ring cere­ pesel riiould ever succeed In forcing this WASHINGTON—The real rea­ It’s doubtful a dime could be J-ust died.” A friend claim s she the RepubUoan far right. Such ered the guests. Hazardville; Mrs. Helen Steven­ Won of Senator Peter Miarianl mony. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone easnmuDtty ihte such a vota there would son that Sen. Jacob JavKs now coUected In court, but the copy­ s o rem arked goin g down a -wed­ is the nature of the movement, A reception for 50 relatives son, 46 Kennedy Rd.; Mrs. Ruth was organist and soloist. ' >be, only one eouiae of aotioa for-Ken- win not battle Gov. Nelson right ' label may scare off ding reception line. Each smiled, to state the information that, ■was held at Oavey’s Restaurant. Swanback, 139 Kelly Rd., Wap­ however, that it seems immime The bride was given in mar- elMeter eMaens who have eorae regeid TT4S. Hearings ‘ „ Rockefeller for the Republican newspaper reporters. greeted her, shook hands, but in the last stages of the strug­ For a trip to New York CSty, ping; Michele Sweet 105 Dem- to disappointment, or even, raige by her father. She wore a for the name and.reputalloa and'atmos* nomination for Governor of New A poU done fo r the Biuma not one had listened. gle for the Republican nomina­ toe bride wore a green and bliue ing St. Example For Canada tion for Governor, he became gown of peau de sole trimmed phere of their oommunKy. That vronM York Ues in a secret conference camp by First Research showed Of the many couples that perhaps, derives a certain paisley print suit -with black BrnTlHS TUESDAY: A son the center of a wild dream of with reembroidered alencon be to forget about the busing lasus la One cf tile things for whlrii Canada on Sunday, A pril 17. the Governor, a Southern con* came for marital counseling maaochlatlc pleasure from Its patent leather accessories, and to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wain- Until that day, Javits was — servatlve, trailing Uberal May­ the state's Republican con­ lace. It -was fashioned with a man, Glastonbury; a son to Mr. Mseif, sad accept the referendum hi Ite can envy the United States is the Sen­ ■very few know how to listen to own d^eats and frustrations. acoed neckline and em pire a corsage of white roses. as we first reported—seriously or Robert King High of Miami servative movement. But what and Mrs. Seilva-tore Vendrlllo ainipleet sad.ngllect terau. ate Oonmlttee en Forrign Relationa. each other. So much to say, so It almost seems to glory in its bodice, elbow-length sleeves and The couple is residing at 364 considering oltailenglng Rock- in the Democratic primary. happened -was that, as norm al Jr. 67 Alton St.; a daughter to '"’.A| a. time when the United States Is much to prove, so much to pour an ^A-iine skirt ending in a C enter St. Then they eooM srW boynott ttie afOUer fat the Septem ber con- When we printed the results, ddeats, as If they were decora­ Ri^ntolican strength "began’' Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Penhack- m ore aind m ore deeply involved in a into the other’s ear! 'Who lis­ chapel train. Her bouffant tiw- Mrs. Person attended Keuka referendum, and so proclaim their own' veHUon, egged on by Republl- Birnis panicked and denied the tions. Political movements can mo-ving a-way from Marlanl to- • er, 129 Oakland St.; a daugh­ Siiootlng w ar fat 'Viet N^un, w ith the tens? And who cares? ed veil of silk iUuslon was ar­ College, N.Y., and is employed IntentlanB. , can pr^essionals. But on April very existence of the poll. The get that way, when they are ward E. Clayton, Geng^as, the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph pressure mounting for ril'Americana to Lict us p ra y : “O God, -who ranged from a matching cab­ at Medical Pharmacy. Mr. Per­ 17, some of the most influential Incident has not helped his cam-' piped into sources of In^ira- strategists of the conservative Negri, Glastonbury; a daugh­ Or they could meke It their bnsliiese be patriotic and “dose ratdes,” this re­ listens to each human cry, grant bage rose headpiece. She car­ son attended the Univemlty of behind-the-scenes powers in the Uon denied to the more routine ■wing moved in behind Marlanl. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Got- to go Into the voting macMnee end vote markable committee has dared to paign. us the grace today to listen to ried a colonial bouquet of white Connecticut. He is employed at New York Republican party, ap» A footnote: the first poU First They were, in the last hours of tler, 18 liberty St., Rockville; black, not neoeaearliy beoauee they examine erlticany the whole American our loved ones. Amen." Imagination of middle giround roses and carnations. Mott’s Supermarket and is now plying all their persuaaion, man­ Research may copyright is one his ^candidacy, posing as his a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard pOHcy In V iet Nam . Rev. Clifford O. Simpson people and parties. Mra. William Johnson of imdergoing training with toe agreed with the busing proppsri..ape* aged to talk him out of it. commissioned by Rep. Charles best and his only true friends. Day, 24 Carter St.; a daughter At Its hearings witnesses have at­ Center Oongregationai Manchester, sister of the bride, 169to Military Police Battalion olflOBUy, but because .voting black would What made their arguments Bennett, a conservative eyeing So it is reaUy almost as if And they probably thought to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cor­ tacked the administration's military in­ Church was. matron of honor* Miss Ja- in Manchester. bo the only way to yote and bkot out particularly convincing was the the Senate seat to be vacated by we were awarding palms and,, 'that, if Marian! could be res­ mier, 28 Scott Dr. volvement fat todo-cailna and its failure fact that these very backstage laurels when we cite the fact cued, and brought tiirough to BLRTHB YESTERDAY: A •■■fixe the memory ef any suoh day In Man­ to', seek a truce wltii the Viet Cong Sen. George Smathers in 1968. powers had privately been boost- that the Luptonites and their nomination, his inevitable grati­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Ctoarles chester Ufa. guenfflas. A retired military leader, The poU pits Bennett against taig Javits fo r Governor. R had H erald varied c(Aorts had themselves a tude to them would have en­ A iidover R aines, E a st Hartford; a There are times ts M the problems Oential Oavfai, has criticised the strat­ Under Secretary of Commerce, been their hope that Rockefel­ bad week. abled them to take over the d a u g h ^ to M r. and -Mrs. R us­ egy adopted by the armed forces, and LeRoy Collins, a Uberal and for­ ef a demoeratle way ef life be handled ler, his popularity badly sag- mer Governor. Yesterdays whole state organization in one sell Lord, Glastonbury: a suggested an alternative. They lost out In the open, In by elected representattves, and times gfing, would forget bis race for The Young Americans tor simple coup, instead of having China^s W ord Is Hollow^ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Instances -where perhaps they when specific decisions ehouU be taken Spokesmen for the administration a third term once Javits start­ Freedom (YAF), miUtant youth 25 Years Ago to fight primaries anywhere. D’ltaUa, 474 E. Middle Tpfa«-: a f ,«-*A ®dn’t have very high hopes of directly te the people. such as Secretary of State Dean Rusk ed his move. They misjudged arm of the old Goldwater move­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Bel- The annual “Ladies Night” ■victory ansrway. Professor Tells League and Oerterri Maxwell Taylor, have also the Governor. ment, is behind an effort to M their move toward Marlanl oourt, 22 Hany' Lane, Vernon. If there Should be a pUblie nffrendum banquet of the British Apieri- DISOHAROEID TUESDAY: appeared before the committee. Ja-vits made his move, but purge two Ubertd RepubUcan and their dream of a coup had en this problem la Mancheeteiy responat* can Club held in the Masonic And they lost behind the The Andover League of Wom­ other to Increase the period of M rs. P earl B lanco, 102 Summit The committee hearings have not so Rockefeller refused to budge. Congressmen in Pennsylvania’s any real effect of any kind on ble community leadenbip would dbvl* Temple with an attendance of scenes, where they thought they time during -which the annual far. riiailged the national course. Con- Hence, the party kingmakers May 17 primary election. the situation, it was merely to , en 'Votera held its annual meet- St.; Stephen LeLacbeur, 87 Ced­ ously do its very beet to keep the debate 200 members, their -wives or had a momentary gHmpse of a meeting should be held. ' gresB has supported the President’s pol- ' toU Ja-vits, it would now be in The Committee for the Com- speed and solidify the high, tog and dinner at Miller’s Res­ ar St.; Mrs. Frances Carmi­ women trends. truly stupendous triumph. Electa Officers chael, RFD 3, Rockville; Mrs. and the Votiag foous^.on the^mertta aad i(oy of limited war. But these hearings the party’s beat interest if Rock- nionwealth, now running a leadership decision to go for taurant fat Mantoeeter. The oc­ Sevei^ local industries face The slate of officers as pre­ M arie D eSpirit, 136 B issell St. demwits o f the buring propbsal,‘ ia tt- ^ve been a real education for the efeUer were not opposed for the statewide appeal to finance the In one open loss, they failed Gengnas as the nominee. M arl-' suspension or curtaUment of casion mazked the group’s third sented by the nominating com­ d u s c h a r g e d y e s t e r ­ 4 1 - seK. American pmpla Millions have followed nomination. purge; has the same Philadel­ to make much of a dent. In ani’e last minute reinforce­ operations if the current stop­ jrear as a member of the na­ mittee was accepted and the d a y : Dona Witherril, Coven­ them in .the pnaa or on television. It is Their reasoning: The state phia telephone number as YAF. their primary effort, in the ments guaranteed his defeat. But w» doiM that ths dA ntoai^ the page of soft coal mining, result­ nominees were elected unani­ try; Glerai Bottii^,. Coventry; tbo fln t opportunity many, if not most convention would be so parited The committee’s “administra­ armor of that noble and re­ tional organimtton. voting would stay up there.'We*feair they ing from a wage dispute be­ Marlani’s relative innocence mously. The president, Mrs. Gordon Kauffman Jr., 90 Fos­ Amarioena have had to hear the U.8. tai- with delegates who are state tor,” John D. LaMothe, is YAF’s doubtable Roman, former State The guest speaker of toe eve­ would deeoend to the loweet elements tween CIO’s United Mine in all this has since been es­ Howard Roberts, end the first ter St.; Aifrad Giese,] Antigo, :> :S ^ tervention tat 'Viet Nam d^Uctsed as wen patronage employees that Rock­ paid Eastern regional director. Senator Edward Sandula of ning was Dr. Curt Beck of toe Workers of America and south­ tablished—or establkAed up to -vice president, Mrs. Andrew W is.; WUUam G oodale, Coven­ ef ugUnjtSB lhat ate fat ss, aad that we as defended. efeller woidd beat Javits. But a In short, the Committee tor the Bridgeport. ern mine owners, -kirn in the this time at any rate—by his ■ poUtioal science depw isnm trf Gasper, will both be serving the tr y ; R ichard Holland, Flaat would abnest aU of us, no matter what What is even more important they Rockefeller convmtion -victory Commonwealth is a YAF front the Unlveitdty of Connecticut, 27th day, is continued. own resolute refusal to seem to second year of two year terms. Ha^ord; John Costello Sr., 18 aide we are on, ge te the polls under have been shown vriiat the possible ri- over the popular Javits by the Ito fund appeal e«dls for mon­ In another open battle. In the who talk on *Klhina’a Aotivitiee university town of Mansfield, lend any kind of hope or corn- Other officers elected for two EsteUe Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Mar­ the speU of hate and fear, lnrindfa% hate tomativea to i the present policy are. use of strong-arm methods ey to . beat Reps. James Fhiton fat the Developing Nattona.'’ 10 Years Ago tort to the instinctive next • year terms are: second -vice ie Pbaneuf, East Hartford; and fear ef each other here fat, Man* This is a most valuable cmitribuUon to would aUenate Javits Republi­ of Pittsburgh and Richard where they had apparently, suc­ ceeded in infiltrating the Re­ strategy of the Luptonitea Dr. Beck stated that China’s president, Mrs. Marvin Grabcff; Keith Fritz, 172 South St., Rock- »nsi Chester, . . " the eraatloa af an informed public opin­ cans and snuff out Rockefeller's Sefaweiker of Montgomery Coun­ Supreme TaU Cedar John B. pubUcan Town Committee, the which -would be, by the right appeal to the underdeveloped treasurer, Idrs. Elugene Schwan- -viile; Christy Affricano, 96 Cen­ ion, ^ slim hope of victoiy in Novem­ ty (a Philadelphia suburb). smith re-views today’s parade For the good c f MriMheeter, the dp* wing book, to try to use Mari­ Battona ie basically one of “fa> ke; directors, Mrs. John Ph^ps ter St., Rookvlile; Philip Lewis, ber. Accordingly, party unity Theodore Humes, a Goldwater Nutmeg Forest. town’s modwatea reorganized elalon on the biutaig leaue Shoidd not This week the Foreign Relatloiui Oom- an! for trouble in toe party ■weponslblllty.” and Mrs. Gerald Anderson. The 228 Lydall S t; Laura Prentica dictated the withdrawal of Jav- delegate to the 19M National themselves and easily took nlttee has turned its attention to an It offeiB them great hope tor nominating committee will be 110 C am pfield R d .; G erald P er- be a so-cedied maae deefadon, but a de* Oonventlmi, opposes Fhlton. 'complete control of the party convention or for third ticket evta more ptlcMy question" than 'Viet dervetopment; perfcrmance is Mrs. John Parker, chairman; rett, 40 Keeney St.; Raymond del on readied by elected represmta* But, proteeted Javits, he bad John A. lidiore Jr., a right wing-- On This Date: situation back again. threat in November. Feur that, Nkm—U.S. refatimw 'with China. Ameri­ ttmited, however, because China Mra. Donnal Carilberg, and Mrs. Joyner, 27 ScuUters R d.; Yvonne tlvee under solemn public qiotllglit duty a decent chance to beat Rock- Congressman who lost his seat apparently, they will have te . can -policy in the Far Fast for the last in 1768, Jaqies Monroe — the But by the day these set­ laickB th e technical and m a­ Elver Hoisington. E riceon, 169 d c o t t S t.; M rs. efeUer. The backstage powers look for somebody else. One to make ^ ttieir mfaW on the merlta 17 years had been based on the asaump- to Schweiker in the I960 pri­ fifth President of the United backs occurred, on Thursday,, terial ZMOurces to xeeUy do the Mra. Roberts said the two lo­ KotUeen McGuire, 96 Pearl St.; bad an answer to that. They re­ wonders whe they cpul^ poa er demerits ef the propoeal Itmif and ^ tion that Oommunlat China is an ag- mary,, is seeking It back. States — was bom. April 21, toe Luptonites et al cal study projects the Andover Donald KltcM n, 844 Beelzebub cited the detailed record of what Blbly have? Job. ito glva reasons aad. oxplanatloa and gfesstve, menaefatg power bent en worid League will work on tor the next Rd., Wapping; Mra. Patricia happened to the Ohfom ia Re­ Chtaia, Beck eald, la, in ef­ logic for thatt decision which cani have conquest which must be contained by year are the quesUona of a town Morander, 802 Main St.; Cynthia publican party in 1968. fect, saying to the poorer na- ^ a Chance of establlshlng:tlM.fanpreeeiOn the united Btatea^ otherwise It wW charter and land and water use. Sterling, 64 SoottOr.; Mrs. Vera Sen. ' William F. Knowland, ttom, “We cen do things better overrun Asia. Mra. Andrew Gasper ie ohair- Von Deric, RFD 2, BtUton; Mau­ that their votee, whatever -they' may then enormously popular, orowd- for you then the United States, This assumpUcB has been ebanenged, Fischelti mah 6t the charter committee reen Oinolfi, 74 Thrall Rd., Ver­ be, have been fSehioned fat tlM context ad Gpv. Goodwin Knight tor the beoauae, like you, we are an aver the years, by a few Far Fastem aad Mra. Raymond Stoners n on; CUi-ver B e n o it 45 F!airfleid ef the etvlHsed twentlerth century, not gubernatorial nomination. The emeigliig nation, poor and axperts, but tiiey have had only a Um- beads the conservation group. St.; Susan Stitbam, Box 138, Bol­ fat some hmgle of primitive faiatipets. voters reacted strongly against SN> y«t hmh new bL attn^gUng, end therefora we /«- ited andiettce. Now the committee la giv- undeifatand your .pcobtems. ton; Mine. Tereen Oolites, 328 A referendum, whichever way It hap* the awttrii and the Democrats Ifag some of these men a riiance to place The miiwai have undertaken Manriteater Evealiig Herald dektend 6 t; FLa. Miazy Gritiin, pened to register a majority opfidon on won in a landslide. Calltomia's Andover correspondent, Law­ their views, before the nation. projechi fat numerous African 164 A very St.; M n. Jeon Fhrer- " .Time is Money at CBT RepadiUcan party, has not re­ the aide of experimental busing of 75 rence M be, toL 748-6796. ett and son, 16 HiUside Manor Oanada suffers from lack of any­ covered to lU s diay. and South American countries, A ye., V ernon; Mra. FUaine OU- North Bnd of Barthnd Negro children thing equtvrient to tfato Senate oom m lt- Javits was impressed by the without outatanding euocesa. ver aad son, 276 HUUard St; Into Mandtester acbopls, woirid be the tea There Is a Reuse of Oommons com­ Oalttonda analogy. Moreover. In T h e recen t expulsion o f aU where your savings earn 4% from the sdnute ydit defio^ Mira. Joan B ch eila ck ee aad worst thing thist could happen to- us. mittee on external affairs, but It seldom a recent upstate tour, he got rvjTwn technical oadree from Dzen Awarded daughter, Heferoo. meets and does nothing noteworthy. mnob the same message from one African oouotry oontinns Debates on foreign affalie In the fuU county leaders: we prefer you tU a Water Main Job Rouse of Commons are rare, poorly at­ to Rocketeer but not at the As tor Red China’a *slde to Affiance’s Mmi” Resign tended and nsuaUy perftmriory. Aside A contract award has gone to to(^ The CmT 4% works for yxm arannd 1^6 dock. cost of a convention fight. he in the United Nations, Dr. Contract Let Interest paid from certate aspects of our lehttions President Johnson may have thought, Oonaequently, K is virtually Beck said be beUevea that toe the A , Itaea Construction Oo. of Eium day of depofflt to day of withdraw^ (providhig you matetain a $6 with the United States, Parliament and certain that Javits win remove fu g g e o te d ben efit o f b e t ^ oom - Mianebester, for teetaWIng water For Fire Truck 4 times a year •eom the reception he received fat MeiB* the public seem content to lea-ve for­ mSnimiim halaooe). Merest is componoded and paid qnarinrisr ®® that an he would ever need ■ to himself from speculation for eamlcatton is of dubloUq value. maim and appurtenancee on eign policy to the department of exter­ Me ff»td be doubts that too American* LaFVance ef FI- do tat the future for heinisphere prog* nal aflrirs...... (toveraor w tt^ a week or so Keeney St, toom Portland St. twice as often as before. aind 'Y ork’s RepuU icans much more Infonnation can be mira, N. 7 . hoe been awarded ness and unity would be to qsread the Under our . parilamentary system the win sink or swim with Rocke­ aecived on China by actuafly to Nixrtfa o f Hteckm atadt S t a contract! at $46,434, to supply Pins ^ c lv yon get the oenKradeoee of benevolence of hIS' petaonal preeence to estaWi aliment of an exact eiquivBlent .of feller...... x-t in the country. As of now, Dzen’e indce, at $6,482, was the Town Fire Department with as the other “good ndgUtors’* we have. itM U jB. Senate Committee may not be • • • we do not hew dkeot dlplo- the kiweet of three, eufamltted a new lOO-fbot ladder fire truck, banldng and one*teIler service. We suQMCt that good, inteUgent practioafala But there Is no reason why Tfa«. .F W , R esearch Oorp. s f matio oomanmniication with Pe- on April 12. to be boused In tiie Central Fire* our extomri affairs oommittee eriindt bemlaphere rdatlons la going te take lOami, Fla., is considering a Iikig, nor ere Americana news He win be required to begin bouse. Time is money. And ifcne is time. WbleheTOr wiay yoalode at be levltaBzed. It shoidd meet regularly work within lO days *n«i to soenettifatg m ore than rqieated doses c f novel. gimmick. to. preveid any fOReapoodenta Stowed to go Tbe company, on March 80, and hear witnessea—not «tly govern­ ______guarantee his work end mo- was the only bidder on the yon save BIG in a GET Savings Aoconnt. ^ ths Preaidenfa famous sooth-sayii^. recurrence d the acute em- CO fatto China. Our newa from ment official* - but outside eorperts, in- barrasment it inadvertently S a t ooimtiy must come, in inoet torials for a period of one year, truck, and promised delivery TUB happ^ to ba a hemlsphaia of ehidtaig 'Critics of estabUshad policy. caused Got. Haytkm Bums of from BbgiWt Franch, and from date of oorapletitm. wtthlnwithin 275 calendar days of the M ivosedly taidepeodent «*«<«»-. often as If these bearings were public, and Florida last month. Xhitcli wittsra who are aMow ^ award of a contract. Caun flet^ie^ Woud as they are eooiiomieany PSrtiaps televised on oocssiaB, they In the future, poUtical polls ^ govertanento to .virit o v m 8 BOtUON GOUF The board of directon, on Rirrm TH£ CONMECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY weak. T l^ are not neotmarlly imtntel* could be a 'vary nsiful. means of taken by First Research may be «IBXV ''YORK — Market re* Aprfl 19, approved a $48,000 ap­ acquainting the Osnadian people with hgwit because ttiey are op beesuee copyrighted. If a newspaper seorofaera say 7.850,000 people propriation for the idece of THE BANK THAT PROVIDES A COMPLETE FAMILY BAN KIN 9 SERVICE the issues and dangers of Canada’s for- are.noC Anglo-Baxan. And thay ars then prints Qiem without au­ nho league adopted. two ployed, at toast 16 rounds cf equipment and determined fliat ay;n jwUciea, oom m ltm entr and alliances. thorisation, First Research f'.- omeadraenta to its by-laws, one goif last year. Another million the sum will be financed by the -Vv' ^ iMap iBgnUs biiBBii, ^-^OROMTtt SAJLT STAR to tecreeee the number of direc- played some goK but ton than arie of an equivalent m m nit of 15 N. MAIN ST. 893 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER PARKADB MJK prtuMalir, it w «M sfaSk ••• •: I •on Iran sU to nine and Am 15 rounds. Fire DisMet bonds.

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>A C E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Ma N c U ^ t | ^ CONN, THteDA^, A^ commission initiated a com­ Vernion Tolland County prehensive town plan, which Idr. and K n. Robeti Wataoa of Town Asks was subeequenay- adopted, in­ P.AC. About Town Hoberdos W OuMen^ cluding new zoning relations. Wapping. GM Guilty 12th Cir^it R ain F alls ?! Obituary Private graveside servlcee Sewer Work Inconvenience State fo r Burokas Seeks Nomination It also adopted more stringent will be held at the convenience Court Cases Mrs. Anttiooiy -Dazsio of WB- road building specifications, of the family. Of Antitrust A t R ate o f aon, who died Sunday,, was the Getting Men to Wear and subdi'vlBton and blUboard f f n . IteimMi Zwick The Holmes Funeral Home, sistw of Mrs. Skmora .S. An- I^ks Some Town Residents Rest Area To 48th Assembly District regulatimis. He attended a 16- « V ta .'8 u m n TkiokiSwtak. 71, of 400 Main St, Manchester, is In MAHCBK8TEB SESSION decaon of S80 Oak St. week course in piuniclpal plan­ Violation Inch an Hour Several resldenta of Center elude WlUam R. Hahn, gover- *nj« town has a ft>r- John Brnnokas. Tolland’s rep- ning, sponsored by toe Connecti­ BINGO 410 Broad (9t, wtfa o< Samuel cliarge a t arrangement*. Norman J. Ploelts of Ro(^- Night Clothes to and Peterson Rds., have filed nor; FerraU Hahn, junior gov- request of State Highway reaentaUve to the Oipitol Re- cut Public Service Institute. P. A. C. BALLROOM '^ 'Z »k k ,'d ia d ttds ntoanteg at her (Conthmed from Page One) (ContiBned from Page One) ' AldUMCunitm on '"T he 'Ways to Frederick L Gillette vU!» pleaded not golttygultty to ^ honoe^ Thach ChUdrm’ ^ will be taiM to­ MiBW YORK (AP) - Jackfeto have speclM «t9«l to compteints with toe town about Commissioner ‘ Howard“ ------S. Ives Hanning Agency and a Burokas has served- as chair­ 26 VILLAGE STREET. ROCKVILLE OOVENTOY — Frederkdt t man of the Oonunittee for M n. SSadck was hotn in Aus- discount botises and referral dtarges of bigamy and perjury Od wide anas, parUoulariy •to night fn ' the Muric Room ,at ttve cloetag of their streets for strawmyre, cme-year trus- for toe a Wgh- »dectman. has an Ma, Hungary, Jan. 4, 1088, and OSlette, 49, of Hinkle Mae Dr. services. Efnanuti Isithenm Cbiirch. Oyndreds of baberda^ety b ^ way rest and information cen- fv.. Neighborhood Schools, and as and bis case was bound o n e to the east of DaBaa. tong periods while sewers are tee; Don Skewes, two-year trus- EVERY MONDAY-^ P.M. ^ lived In Manchester many died yesterday cf a heart at* Under the discouid boose ___ era ara gaihered here to taqkls ^ ^ ter in Manchester, along the president of toe PTA and the the next seeaton of ToGsad All restdeata of llie Under- being InstoUed. Die line wiU tee; Bernard Bwig, three-yter m years. She was a member of tack while driving In Windsor nlsn. customer* were Quoted The Marndtester YWCA wffl styi«sStylea “for lunhwto south side of Rts. 6 and 44, east ^ Tolland Community Men’s Oub. wear’s biggest oonnect the sewage treatment triudee. ^ OoDOordla Lutheran Caurch. and was dead on arrival at priM tor various modete. The County Superior Court Pteeite wood Trailer Court In North ^KinSor s duplicate bridge game oouptes” give women excuses of the Hockmnum River and He was on the general' commit­ Survivors, beatdes her hus>' Hartford BorpitaL getting men to wear night Hc^ital Notes across from the HoweU Cheney customers slgmd purchaae vratved probiMq csuse hearing, Dallas were evacuated. Water tomOrrciv rt 8 pm. at the Com for pidtihg night dottles on their plant with the new Vernon Cen­ comprises the towns o f Tollamd, tee for Tolland’s 250th Anniver­ bend, tadude four sons, Samuel He was a shop foreman at dotbes to bed. Admitted yesterday: James Tech Trade School. agreements calling on the die- snd probable cause was found. knocked two dozen trailers oft munlty Y, 79 N. Main St. Reg'~ rehiotant mates. Theindastry is ter Junior High School. EUingttm and Somers, and was sary celebraticm and is a charter - E. awick of Coventry, WUHam Webster and Webster, East ' ‘ p h o n a l Rockville. The undeveloped site covers was sentenced to 80 days in their roofs. Prterson Rd., which has been Atty. King has declined to A former teacher, Burokas I graadcblldren. M l^ Florence Gillette of South- formed a particular noodel could according to Derek Bose, a Lon- w ardrobe^ become such big Births yesterday: A daughter two to four acres and is owned Patrolman J.S.Debenport suf­ Slates Four ctosed staoe Monday. make hls intentions known yet, writes jet engine overhaul and ^ _ Ington, Mrs. Frederick Drake he obtained at a dieoount No Jatt eariy this weric on a charge doner vrith Bonsdr now selling business one mop s dwks to Mr. and Mrs. Cairl Capello, in most part by the to'wn. p^meral services wffl be held fered a'knee injury when water Pobne aaid that, tomorrow however. maintenance manuals for Fratt p m . ^ Concortia ^ Thompsonvllle. Mrs. An- price was quoted, but the cua- of Intoidcatlon. The balance of pajamas styled by the queen’s Arm is stocM^ WMOsns bou- 38 Village St., Rockville; a son remainder is owned by pressure slammed the door of Area Talks morning, his crew wlU be work­ Burokas formally announced and Whitney Aircraft. He holds S S S omi^ The Rev. Jo-' S^ete^y <>« t it tomm: was sent to a dealer who his sentence was suspended and d ^ e r HMdie Amies. tiqum. A men’s shirt c^ n y to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pierce, state. his patrol car on his leg during ing at toe school site, and Peter­ a master of education degree quoted a discount price. a raleasa was granted as of to­ Sn„«. AV S^ettoies it takes yearn, a is adding a for ex- Reed Rd., Tolland. General M anager Robert ™Ttrio; George Gillette of Southington, a rescue operation. A fr(^ Souto Af- ^ Eddies tod- tra smaU - tar its fomais wear- son Rd. may be closed for a from Worcester (Mass.) State il^ ^ u ria l wai be in East ^ Neither discount bouse nor day. Discharged yesterday: Randy Weiss, in a letter to Ives, states of 48Ui ^ . _____ Authorities knew of no central rica wiU discuss her work at the house before an era. , longer period, since Work there "Hie site is visible from the conve^on delegates. to^ J«dm Burokas College. referral service took title to four church meetings in Vernon 6 tt Merrow Rd., Tolland; Mary ‘ Cemetery. ^ .... and Robert Gillette of Coven- siblUtyb tiC against ^ Robert^ "j"lS J. Rey­ : for e^uees. "MosUy, ex-serviceman breaks his war- 'Hie very sfiiDe inraicnoeB In Will not be completed tor sev- Hartmann, 6 Quarry St, Rock- have all of the characteristics Tblland ocraUc Association since 1962, Tr& yer B«rvfce* wlH be neM several nieces and can involved in tfarir transac­ they went to the homes of next weeto nolds, 26, of 63 Walker St., tim e, babit of Bleeping in his women’a farfiions m od and > ersl days. ■viUe; Patricia Gebhardt, An­ RIBICOFF VOTED YES tMnoiTow at 8:46 p.m. at the ,j^ew s. tions. friends and neighbors," a police Mrs. Horace Sboule, a fqnner Paone said that the road ctos- The Juatioe Department said was noMed. On M arc* 24 Rey­ shqrto or less, Bose said. But cowboy styles Sre ths-Wg deals thony Rd., ToUand; Mrs. Sharon suchs ’XJTva facility. •"Itreasurer. >• “ WASHINGTON (AP) — The ' WetWns - West Fimeral Homo, (puner^ services win be held spokesman said. teacher at Imanda Seminary in togs are longer than luuol for GM and three Southern Callfor- nolds drove off the road in EiKiland’s drafty bouses have to the mmswear, market here- Johnston and son, 24 Grove St., one-vote Senate majority, which Center St Friends may About 40 police officers were Durban, South Africa, and a improved the dtuation, he add- Men’s trends lachjda narrow a construction job, and ratribu- tavhvS’v siS*^esi‘'S n ” a? S T ta S toat, if elected, he An active participant in Tol- caU at the funeral home toirtor. ^ era/n tlie,’4M Chevrolet dealer aesocla- South Windsor an^ hit member of the Council for Rockville; Mrs. Eileen LUn- highvmy and access can be ar rarr/aw- i/artU tand nemocratlc politics for rejected a move to cut $12 mil­ on overtime at the peak of the g(j trousers, Wphugger slacks; ted toe, problem to difficulties berger atad son, BHUngton. rr ^ ^ V to a r to ^ ^ ir^ no will "make every effort to look land Democratic politics lion of a rent supplement pro­ row from 8 to 6 and 7 to 9 wiW nS:. The Rev. Since there was 'no damage flooding. ■ Christian Social Action, of the in S rera f wJSi tS Ster" fter toe best interests of.4h4 over 11 years, he served as a, se- done to the structure, according Air nmvUHivning here, as w ^ garrison belts; bright, striped encountered in laying the pipe. gram from an appropriations H- AmeUng Jr., pastor The city’s main northbound United Church of Christ, will be oh.n,-. ftn ti,rwilhurthe Wilbur Cross),Cross) districtOisinct towns,lowns, particular^pa.rucuia.viy con- cuu- lectmanvccuuyui from 1963-65. . —.As a8 se- to the proeecutor, be noUed the as rpore leisure hours for loUing or flowered 'ShirtB. with wide Police Arrests The Herald's Vernon bureau hills, included Sen. Abraham A. ^ T h e family BUggeerts that those ^ Second Congregational payment contended, was an arteries were dogged with Three youths were arrekted' ’^^t” is our ” hT^^ cerntag state grants for lectman, he proposed, construc- ■ wiefaiiig to do So makp conttibu- ohurch, will officiate. Buried unreasonable restraint of trade charge. ^ ,tioSr^O ^*™ T ieSSr^i house gradually to white <»llara; bioadtoouldera; is at 38 Park St, Rockville, RibiC(4f, D-Oonn. ItoviKfldfl Dteaded m iltv to a water. Includinga**wM\****B Central swa Ex­- jjyjwming tiie f^TnajHl for night narrow wMo lopcils; last night in a series of car P.O. Box 827, teL 876-3136 or piudes "that an attractively schools, highways, open spaces Uon of an underpass under the r (kms to a Memortal Fund at jjj Nathan Hale Ceme- In violation of ttie Sherman Act. Reynrtde to^ pressway. in which water was )Vednesday.. . uu« u« -e fourtoch wide . ties* “ d *ta«llar matters.” Wilbur Cross to permit a short- Ribicoff was on toe ■winning thefts earlier this month. .Ar- 643-2711. GoooonBa Cburdi. teiy. Charge failure to drive to toe underpasses. The program of tour meet- „ makers who are plaid la b ^ s^k vi tested were Bruce D. Burgess, Won Pfflter at this location nominated, I expect to er route to toe new high school, side in a 46-45 vote defeating on amendment offered by the Friends may call at the fu- pr^.lsne^d ww ftoed 3^.' in suburban Garland has been ai^ed, so ^ ^Tg^S, todSkoS. 16, of 47 High St, Rockville; Sould be used veiT^extenslvely cany out a vigorous campaign which hra f "c e ^ n aroroved Senate Appropriations Commit­ Staalsy J> Nasnto horal hcrnie tomorrow from 2 to Five to Attend •'a*'* 190 and 200 per- °P' AiSthe gadgets is a band, Leonard G. Douglas, 18, of 168 and greatly improve toe ap- ««d to meet as many people as by toe State Highway Depart- i SOUTH WINDSOB — Pvt 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. vtoe. and ^ri« MoFar fne avacuated from ^ ^ High St., Rockville; and Kevin Gal Stowaway ^rs^eo^toericinlty.'’' po^^'dn E U W Somers, ment. tee. 44, of no certata address, .toto 3^ surrounding Duck “ wule. a. Church spokes- oouitting on fashion a{4>eal and kerchief that faddes'glaflses, pens Sen. IhomaB J. Dodd, D- Stanley J. Nasuta Jr., 23, of Shops Confab sex appeal to clad more bed- and other pocket parapbeimaba; M. McGee, 17, of 132 High St, ^m Sky said today toat toe Tolland, Md to work ta While serving as chairman of Bast Hartford, formerly of pleaded guilty to charges to- m^ says. Found in Sub proposed center, H constructed, clora cooperation with eeach toe planning and zoning com­ Oonn, was not recorded as vot­ toxlcation.— They mv— ------wereTuesda.y arrested at 10 a.ra. she will bound lads. a vacuum cleaner type eocecu- Rockville. South Windsor, died last Fri­ Four teadhers from the In­ the center of the town. McGee and Douglas . are would include a picnic area, town ewnmittre. mission from 1961 to 1968 toe ing. Ftmerals to Vemon yesterday hi toe attend a coffee hour at the Aiong with that loin doth af- tive eOectrUs dioe bruSh for men (Continued from Page Oaie) day In Gene Antey, (Mrla., to e dustrial arts department of Officers said many of Gar­ charged with two counts each restroom facilities and, pos- He promised to make hlm- parking lot at Arthur Drugs. home of Mrs. Robert Priddy, fSir, shortte shirts and toave who don’t bend, and a giant golf of the victims of a ehartored land's main arteries were of using a motor vehicle with­ slbly bulletin boards, telling wlf available ta each town on Manchester High School and MCFariane was given 30 days, Deerfield.,Dr.,_ __ _ .Vernon. _ _ At 8 _ coats, are nightwear popular umbrdla wiiii a bic^cto grip When she did come ou t^ hid­ plane crash. He wus the bus* Mrs. Mary A. FIrato closed due to high water. There out the owner’s permission; of Manchester. » <»t achedule so resldenta may Sidney Cohen, occupational co­ and MoMann recedvod , a sus­ p.m. toe inlsrionary will sppak with, buyers. OriOTtai silks and handle for he who travds a ing, the sub radioed the M tish band of Mrs. Gladys Ouimond The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. were no reports of injuries to to . a meetiing in TalcottviUe satin-shawl collared smoktag stormy course. Burgess is charged with one The information center, he come and discuss their p«to- ordinator for town schools, win pended 16-day sentence. ' Garland. ESmbaasy and was ordered to sald, might be manned seven l«ns with him. l^uuta- FIrato of 299 Oakland St was attend the 33rd annual spring Congregational Church. oount. Pvt Nasuta was bom April held this morning from the A charge of hazardous park­ The flooding followed rain­ The five cars were atolen get the girl bamk to land -imme­ days a week by members of toe Burc*as ia married to toe K'lJ conference of the Connecticut ing' against Adomlano Tedone, Wednesday at 1:30 pm., Mrs. 19, 1943, in Hartford, a son o f W.P. Quidi Funeral Home, 226 storms in toe area, which also April 10 from homes in Vernon diately. local Chamber of— Commerce. former Justine Fox, and has Industrial Arts Association to- 15 i^ n St., was notled. &*oule will attend a tea at the Public Records Gunman Shoots three children. He lives on Rus* Mrs. AJbine Oaxpy Nasuta and Main St, with a Maas of re- morrow and Saturday. ’ . - - poimded parts of Oklahoma and home of Mrs. Sarsh Forbes, and TolcottvUle. All .teere re­ An Army engineers patrol tha late Stanley J. Nasuta, and qulem at S t Bridget’s camreb. James W. Daley, 44; of no ■Southern minois. Wet weather covered the foUo'wlng day. Lt. aeU Dr. The conference la being held ceruimcertain address,aaaress, pieauoupleaded notnui, covered broad areas todav Center, at 7:30 p.m. Warrantee Deed Detective^ Then boat hiet toe sub in the Dela­ He ia Tolland’s first repre­ Sved in South Windsor moat of The Rev. John J. Delaney was at; Central Connecticut State .niUtv to a charee of delivering ™ wiU speak at a mecrUng in Kel- Nutmeg Homes Inc. to Cen­ Emelte Pellegrini cofiducted the ware Canal. Bauhaura w m - U.S. Casualties guUty to a cnarge 01 a su veriu s the Northern Plains to toe i__^ &au ^ Vernon Co sentative to toe Capitol Re­ bis life. He moved to Bast celebrant Mra. Raymond Mur- College to New Britain. About logg Congrega- ter, Congregational , Chiutch, Is Captured Investigation amd was the ar- plax^ed ta the Wilmington deten­ GS liquor to a minor, and was Atlantic. “ vernon lo gion Planntag Agency (CRPA), HarUprd a year ago. He was a phy was organist and soloist Uonal CSiurch. property at 42 Richmond Dr. xeating officer. tion home until her parrtita ar­ 600 teachers and students are found not guilty. The state ^ small tornado. struck the Drop Sharply and woe a delegate to the Town graduate of Ellsworto High Burial was In Bt Bridget’s . Quitclaim Deed (Contlnned from Page One) Verdel C. Nosh, 23, of Staf­ rived several hours tater. school. He entereditared thetoe U.S, Cemetery, Father Delaney, os- *1 could not prove the oase, the goutheast section of Granite ford, was arrested yesterday «■— a-D Meeting for Tomorrow ta 1964. The conference theme, ‘Tm- BddtoU Holding Oorp. to Man- Barbara told newsmen she SAK30N, South Viet Nera AP jj, served on toe CRPA’s GREEN MANOR BOULEVARD at BROAD S^. \ prosecutor said, since ■ toe two City, Rl., near St. Louis, today,' Massachusetts of stealing an­ Arm y In December 1966 and slated by toe Rev. Robert J. pllcations of Current Federal NH Bridesmaid toreter Country Club, Inc., hold­ evening, and charged with non- decided to stow a'way after 'Via- — U. S. ' combat casualties Manohester, next to U.S, Post Office ' was in an advanced training Keen, read toe committal serv- youths to whom toe beer was but there were no Injuries. tiques from a North Sfhore resi­ eiq>port, under a warrant tamied land use oonunittee and is now and State Legislation for In- ings on three parcels on 177,21 ittag the Walrus twice. dropped sharply lert week, ap­ on the executive committee, group. lea deUvered testified that they Property damage ■was minor. dence. He is under $25,000 bond by toe Clrcutt Court 12, follow- » n il..... dustrial Arts,’’ ■will be examined were not sure of toe identity In New Marriage acres o ff S. Main St. "I wanted to go to Eta^and. X parently refleettag the rehic- and is a member of the newly survivors. besides hls wife Bearers were Patfl Ottona .workshops, exhibits and Earlier, twisters hit several pending decision on an appeal big a complaint by hia irite, who tanoe of toe Communists to tan- of the man who purchased it Attachment of Beal Estate itosTta Brt C to^e ?lhe English boys.” She raid. «»nqe m v m vjonmn^su. j^rmedfanned Regional advladvisory and and mother. Include a daughter, John Andlalo, William Lamp- communities in Ttocas and Okila- (Oontbnied from Page One) iDavid J. Wells Jr. against in that case. Cherie A . Nasuta, at bomb; and reoht, liOula MitogUo, Chris F e l fo r them. homa but no tnjmles were re­ Poaico followed a trail of blood O- Neff and Patrolman John s ^ She wanted to « 1® ^ e d u c a t io n committees. Dr. MarShan L. Schmitt A warrant was ordered for ^______was not available for comment F. Foley, property at 26 visit her father, later identified A mentber of the Tolland two sisters, Mrs. Barbara J. letU and Antobny Romana sptoiaUst tor industrial sirts ported. However, several houses Lindman St., $25,000. and used two dogs searching for Bunc^ were the arresting offic- toe arrest of George Benoit, 41, j barns were destroyed and because of illness. the gunman. Police said they ex­ ae Tech. Sgt. V.E. MeVay, who mewl, reportedtoray vm D^niocrattc Town Committee BeMte of South Windsor and education from the United •ra. ia statibned ta toe British Me* Oo lossee «ayed about toe mem- Xae Ponlln of Wetoerefleld, since be did others damaged. Their= petition, to end Ml pas­ Marriage License changed nine to 10 shots with *>8 ‘ Mra. HSvdyn M. Bbdby of >toa- States Office of Education, will Herold WlUlam Wood Jr., 454 Masonlo Boll same. ★ FRIDAY and SATURDAY ★ not appear to answer a charge . The U.S. Weather Bureau said senger service. Smith and Kirk with tile U. S. Air Force. her of the Tolland County Dem- ' Chester. The funeral of Leo Poulin of participate .in two symposiums. N. Main St., and Eileen May the gunman in toe apartment The 22nd Annual Masonic Ban Thirty-five Americana w«re of operating a motor vehicle the thunderstorms in Southeim.' said, “was-not based on any vestibule before he 'fied^ WiU be held May 7 at the PAC Capt. Douglas M.H. Stobie, a f The funeral win be held Sat- 20 Florence St was held this James Titus, marketing man­ Atherton, 46 Diane Dr., St. WUed by enemy fire, 84T were ; urday at 8:15 a.m. from the morning from the Jdm F. Tier­ while under the influence of in- minois appeared headed- into lack of public need but on toe BaUroom, Village St., Rockville, member of the naval attache’s FISH SA LE! ager of Stanley Tools, maker Bond was set at extreme burden on interstate James Church. O’Donovan was part Of a de­ woimded end eight were lletM ' NewMrfc and Whitney Bhmeral ney Funeral Hmne, 219 W. Cen- of hand tools, win be guest southern and central Indiana tail sent to Beacoii- Street in hegtonihg with a aodal hour at staff at the British Embassy, as .miratag or captured, com- 81,000. and parts of western O^o. commerce /Caused by the neces­ Building Permits 7 p.m., wlto a buffet dinner at told a newsman a full Inveatiga- MOTHER'S DAY Home, 318 Bunulde Ave., East ter Rt, with a solemn high Mass speaker at toe annual banquet To Jon Marx, alterations to Boston’s Back Bay section not pared'witb 89 kUle^ 635 wound­ Hartford, with a Mhss of re­ of requiem at S t James’ Church. Benoit was arrested Jan. 29 sity of furnishing such service, 8. Donring and entertainment tion would be made to deter- COSMETIC SETS ALL tomorrow evenlng^ X>articularly in. the New Haven’s dwelling at 67 Schaller Rd., $1,- far -from Kenmore Square' to ed -and five missing In the. iredt quiem at St. Francis of Assisi The R t Rev. Msgr. Edward after toe ckr which he was driv­ win follow..AU Meopns and toefr mine it any- crew member bad FREE GIFT WRAP ing hit another car going in toe serious circumstances." 006. stake out an apartment bouse of April 10-16. C3nirch at 9. Burial will be in J. Reardon was celebrant, as­ friends are invited. Reserva- helped bo:. Goveniment leases also de- PLATIES opposite direction on Center St The______lCC stressed toe_ necessity_____ ^ To Behrman & Rohner Ihc. where a fugitive was believed in •a. St Mary’s Cemetery, East sisted by the Rev. John J. Java yolc^nb tUma must be made by. May 3, very mubh regret tills iffined with 93 soldier* report­ BiHub D iscovei^ All five occupants of toe otoer o f -"a ■oooperatlye effOrt;on toe ft>r-Sherwood (Nough, garage at biding. MTHUR DRUO Hartford, with fuS raSitary O'Brien, deacon and toe Rev. wUh^ either Dr. Oliver Purnell, jncldent hararaed because toe ed______killed and 83 missing._ Iii the car w ere taken to MaaOheSter iPart af rpQt only the Fenqsylva'; 149 Weils St., $-1(200. Police raid a man ^eft' the honors. Charles ' Johnson, subdeacon. WESTON-(AP)—An unexplod or iheodare Hlrth. Profits from people of Bidtimore extended before. lG. wet^ WHed and m To Annie Beneche, demoMsh building and made a 'telephone Friends may call ^ the fu­ Mrs. Jane Maccarone was or­ ed, . 10-pound )bomb, bSUeved to Memorial Hospital for treat- nda and New York Central Rail­ the baU wUl go into the welfare guch hospitality during the time ^ missing, 'vietnameiae wouwl- roads, but also publlq officials shed at 58 Maple St., $10. ' call from an X^tdoor booth. neral home tomorro||7 Tro(a 8 ganist and soloist .Burial was in be of British make before World ment fund. our submarinea were there,” ^ are' not xoported. in working out the terms upon To Arthur " Buckler, altera- When he returned to toe buHd- St James’ Cemetery. Father W.ar n, was found in a wooded The case of Raymond Hardy,, Ffra Reports stoUe said. other casoalttea roM to to 6 and 7 to 9 pra. Threatened which the New Haven’s passen­ tions to dwelling at 48 L(yn- ing, O’Donovan and two Boston tylrten read the reimffittal ®**®' ***e Newtown turnpike 81, of 4 Pearl St. ■was oontln- Rockville fire chief J (^ Ashe «*raWng one of their citizens 22 MUed arid 19 wbitoded. Aus- ger service will be operated," dale St., $650. policemen approached him end Otto F . Delegr Sr. Wednesday. ued to May 26. He was charged and Patrolman Forest Hull used oway is rather overextending traUan, New Zealand and Souto servica (Oontlnaed from Page One) toe trustees said. To E. Warren Hedges for toe shooting began. Bearers, all nephews, were The badly rusted bomb was with intoxication on April 2 af- three fire exttogulshera to put our appreciation of their boapi- Korean forces listed three 8eed WAPPING—Otto F. Daley Sr. Meanwhile, the decision leaves' Town of Manchester, fire es- Police said toe g^uhman might found by William D. Smith, 19, ter poUce say they were called hjt’s erhtot contained 22 mllUon out an-oven fire at- the home o f taUty. Certainly, we can’t have arid 19 Wounded the week before, ’ of Hartford, father of Walter T. Robert Poulin, Norman Poulin, "J wmi time for working out details of caipe at Senior C a tlz ^ ’ Club, have been hit in the exchange, Daley of Wapplngi died ysster- Boland Poulin, Oaetan Poulin, ^ wae vteMjng retec out to investigate a minor dls-. cubic metera of water and this Mra. Ethel L. Gardner, of 116 that sort of nonsense going cn in Viet .Qong loasee were put at yvo m UH9 Bfca. tuihance mruaiitc ci.at toeme m.oioevuuuintersection vn.of ^. L , ' ... . "coptlnucd Operation of such of 64 Linden St., $900 . accounting for the trail of Wood Brooklyn St, yeaterday. The tite iBritiah navy," he said. 694 killed and 89 ca p tor^ , com - day at hls home. Raymond Vloletto dud Albert State polioe turned It over to Main and Pearl Sts. Hardy «« the New,. Haven’s passenger To Homer Grasseler, fence at through toe apartment Winding Survivors also In^de hls Martin, fire started as Mrs. Gardner was — ------pared with 631 kilted and 186 nn Army explosives handling pleaded not guilty to the charge know if toe side of the seryice' as the states consider 127 Helaine Rd., $258. and into toe back alley. How- baking some cookies. Damage V X- ' wife, tw o other soiuii » slater, a — — _ necessary until such tihve as the captured April 10-18.' unit in PlainvUle. in a preylous court appearance. moimtain had giyen way. To Donald Baltulonis, demol- ever, he crashed through a glass was minor, Chief Aehe reported, -brother and ten grandchildr^ 8tewa0 8. Crease arrangements for toe operations Loans Raise Income Mt. Kelut last erupted in 1951 irti garage at 100 'Windsor St., door in escaping, police said. except for toe cookies. REDUCTION The funeral wlU be held to- IFImeraa' services for Stewart when it contained only l.sl mil o f such service by the Penn- $10. ------:— :------^ ^ WASHINGTON-In 196JL its morrow atac 8:40o;»u a.m a.m. . fromirum toeuw 8 —. Crouse, 106 Ridge St., were------_ _ _ '■'»*. Firemen also put out a bniah More Crops Sprinkled lion cubic meters of water and Central would go into effect," To Howard Andrews for Meh- fire in a heavily ■wooded area on first full year cf operation. * r ^ •Ahem Funeral Home, 180 Farm- hWd yesterday afterao Benedict’s Cemetery, Bloom- ford, officiating.. of Moose will officers Increase their tacomea and ralae states.,Onljr 2 per cent of toalr- 600 persona wero kUted toen. yen, 386. for toe coming lodge year at their standard of living. rlgation'total of 6 billion acres 'field. Burial was in Blast Cemetery. Jails Can’t Hold Enough 0(Mmecticht'.''Gov. John Demp­ Friends may call at toe fu- Bearera were Arthur MDler, sey, Sens. Abraham Ribicoff and ceremonies at toe Moose Home More than 18,000 famines got was sprinkled ta 1960: Now its •• VW Jl-. V , ' ^ •eral home tonight from 7 to 9. John MIoLBUghiUn, Matthew NEW YORK (AP) — When "H the autmnoblle has be- TfwraaS Jl Dodd, D-Conn., Rep. Saturday night b^dnntag. at 8. individual loans totaling nearly, about 12 per cent The 31Etest- Smoke Spreads The evening will Include a buffet $31 million. An additional $3.6 em statra *''’**'*S® ^^rcrat Moriarty Jr., Michael Lynch, trattic laws are flouted, should come the great American status Area Weathfir Donald J. IrWta, D-Conn., and - ■.•■' . , f ' and'dancing. million to these loans ■went to for sprinkling and the 17 West- r Bfre. BaitMura P. Porter Fred Mohr and WlUlam OahlU. the car he jailed Instead of toe symbol let's take It >w ty from WINDSOR LOCKS iJ E ^ ) New Haven' Mayor Richard C. In Small Fire Past Governor James Mulltoe 281 cooperatives made up most- em states and Hawaii 12 per ' OOVENTOY — Mra Baihara driverT him when he misuseO i t ,” Col­ Cloudy and coeral borne tonight from 7 to arra reeddents next moUto. The pr^e of the 3-piece Wing Livhif inset waist. Pastel ancf white stnpings; The vehicle check is betair in- “*® P«»8ram. He is LaugWta, Massachusetts regis- to a few'^tenths of an ipch of of ** which hod to vbe. hateed by WE WCTAIB. ALUMpniM 8CB1KN8.($I(D OLAfiB mSEBTS •i me vemcie check is being in- assisted by James Gor- ‘er of motor vehicles. He has ^ precipitation Is expecti toe a j$6 entry fee. Proceeds went Room Group illustrated, in our Herald ^jwdallztng In Women's and Chlldten'a sizes 10 to 18, 14''2 to 22’'?. stitutra by area auto dtolers. man, a Scranton saltetaaa; already put a WU lato the state to a campus charity dri.ve. advertisement last evening should Stevm H. Wateen weather bureau said. Fine Footwear ItockviUe te one of about SO Arnold Johnstm of Clyde Chev- legislative mffl wMch would im- LINKS RETT A D ^ Hub Tub Special, entry.,, of TOUUAND — Sterten Ifichodl Cmmecticut communities taking !rolet-Buick, and Jamas FUkotf pound for 60 days toe cars of 12?’ . as Indicaud ;b , JK, LONDON y(AP)—Bliode8in Thomas E. Ahern, manager; of HOME HlRi S WH f Arateon. four-wtek-old son of pert in toe National 'Ftoicle of Herman Motors. drivers twice convicted of driv- decided today to keep its .the Student Union, ■won in toe uoius and Joanqe Btaiscalcid Safety Check prograta. The committee is yrarktag teS With invalid liceftses. tenuous d^Romatte links with .finals for pet 'store, size turtles. ViUage ]Bootet| WAts

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PAGE ELEViSir FACE TES IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 196« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/ MANCHESTOR, OONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 oor^Ung secretary: Mrs- Richard way and John Fitch Blvd. This Tiede in,, V^t Nam yem on Towu Minister Sotith Windsor Ki^ey, corresponding secretary; is an I sone. Follow Your FriendB To Stranded «ri M ariaili G cts Support kfars. WilUam Young, trqastuer. Bird Count Each spring th‘i Hartford Gotes Half-Way ^ FRESH i Moderator at The ofOcers will be installed HALLMARK Audio-Visual Aids Urged $2^000 in Scholarship fund at the May 2 annuel banquet Audubon Society conducts a Baptist Parley census of birds in , surrounding to be held at Willie’s Steak p h a r m a c y ;er Toward Resciiei^ W a n ted o r O tK erw ise The South \iTndMr College able items for donation to the House in Manchester. Mrs. John towna South Windsor will be ROASTING The Rev. Alex R. Elsesser, If yon don’t have any NEW HAVEN (AP) — A 75- ORBBSNWICH (AP)—WbeUi*r West Hartford insurance mag- To Strengthen Education Scholarship Organization has auction call any 4-H leader or Keithline, a member of the E>st taking part in this effort to pastor of Oommunlty Baptist count as many species as pos­ friends, w ell still niake you foot aerikl ladder wasn’t quite he Wants It or.not. Stats Ben. twusht five $100 tickets to received $2,000 in the fund drive member. Hartford Women’s C2ub and welcome. 1 A five-year plan to expand and 11 tape recorders at an <%urch, will serve as modera­ conducted by the group to dat^ The auction will be held ^ t- chairman of the State Conven­ sible in three weeks from May long enough to reach rf^io-'year- M U , K « « « * CHICKENS 1 through May 22. [ace «he audio-visual program of the esUmated cost of more than tor Saturday at the 177th an­ The amount is doable the con­ untoy at 10 a.m. at the South­ tion to be held in May wiU in­ Hallmark Pharmacy old girl trapped oon a rocky the suwort of ttie Rep«bUcan purchased Uckets tributions received last year. ern Auto Sales, Rt. 5. Ehctra at- This time is chosen as it is 6 lbs. and up temon school system was pre- television seU nual arising' and election of of­ stall the officers. 277 WEST MIDDLE TFKE.| \, ledga, so the child inched down Town OommKtee of Oreoiwich to the dinners given for Senator "All contributors should be tracUons at the auction wUl be the height of the spring migra­ ' By TOM TIEDE aented to the board of education a cost of $12,000. ficers of the Hartford Baptist Cocktails will be served at (Stop A Shop Plaza) when she came aboard . . . but "Fellas,” he sighed, "It’s a to where fire department res­ for the gubemttorial pomlna- (Thomas J.) Dodd about which proud of these resulta,” the baked foods tables, white ele­ tion. Mrs. Donald W. Kltchin — TOP QUALITY — Association at the First Baptist 6:30 pm . followed by dinner at 649-2861 TUY a n , Viet Nam — (NEA) It wasn’t hiding anything now. girl.” tion. ' V a controveny now rages both Ijy Joseph F. Oiorgio, dirertor of Purchase of $0,400 worth of committee said. phant Ublo and used clothing Jr. and Mrs. David L. Evans cuers could reach her. Church, Middletown. The theme 7. —The medical helicopter was She was in the final stages of Mariani, the state senate mi- in the Senate of the United Limite^-Y^eekly Amounts. Delivery Frldaye, 4udio-vlsual aids. The pr^^rram darkroom equipment, sale. The auction is sponsored are in charge of the census fer The girl, identified as Roberta of the program is "Mandate to Some gifts are still being Bake Sale labor. Many great stories of prize- norlty leadep^has givra no pub- states and among the people of Farm Pickup Saturday. would cost $158,426 for equip- Other p u rch a se s include by the Hartford County 4-H ad­ the town. Last year some 124, on a mission of mercy . . . the winning correiq>ondent Tom Fusco of 468 Middletown Ave., Witness.'” received, and the committee St. Margaret Mary’s Ladies "Somebody give me a hand,” lie support to mich movss since Oonnectlcvt." m ent screens, microi^rojectore, radio visory committee. Co-chairmen different species of birds were evacuation of Vietnamese peas­ had been bicycle riding at the There will be speakers, group hopes those who have not yet Guild will how their final bake Teoplr blurted'. Tiede are coint a committee to Giorgio estimates, will be $8.78 hearse tonight at 8:15 in the carried off. crouched into a position where Wednesday night, "it ha*i be­ 25 Hartford Baptist Associa­ scholarship. ', the sacrament of Holy Commu­ A reception for members of N.Y., 10019. Allow three weeks The aerial ladder truck ar­ as follows: qrork with him. per pupil. The program will church. No, nobody else was hurt, he could maneuver. come painfully clear that where­ tion churches are expected to The 1966 SW eSF award wiU nion for the first thne on Satur­ the 1968 Confirmation Class of for delivery. rived at the base of the cliff, Monday: Orange Juice, pea- [ Giorgio’s report, lengthy and bring the school system’s audlo- Volunteers are needed for somebody else was bom. The aircraft occupants were as Senator MariSnl was working attend. total $lji00. This year the day at the 8 a.m. Mass. Chil­ Center Congregational Church and fire Lieutenants John H. for the RepuUlcan Barty, Mr. 'nut butter and jelly sandwich, INSTANT often Involved, stresses that an visual program up to the stand- mailing of the monthly news­ ITiree people sat on the craft’s bedazzled. The ether patients South Windsor Educational As­ dren are expected to attend con­ and their parents was held on Tledemann and Francis Foley Gengras was woriclng for Mr. vegetable sticks, milk, apple audio-visuaT program is not a ards set by the State Board of letter. Anyone interested in Iron floor and two others,,,one a jabbered to each other. The co­ sociation will add the proceeds fession tomorrow and report to "Tuesday in the church sanc­ climbed to bring the g;lrl to safe­ G e i^ a s ." crisp. separate entity, but is “a very Education. helping is asked to come to the young womui, were stretched pilot w,as talking to the pilot who Church Women from its scholarship fund to the the church hall at 7:30 a.m. tuary. ty- After listening to Welcker’s' Tuesday: Meat and gravy on EARNINGS Important and necessary part of ______,______Stocks in Brief parish hall at 10 am. tf nor- out 111 canvas litters. They were was talking to tlie medic who Later, a policeman asked Ro­ amount raised by the commit­ Saturday. Miss Antoinette A. Bierce, di­ criticisms of Gengras and his mashed potato, green beans, our complete educational pro­ row. silent and imcomplainlng. No­ was trying to talk to the expec­ Fete Daughters berta whether she would have a NEW YORK (AP)—The stock tee and the award will be made All classes of religious in­ rector of Christian education, praise of Mariani, the town bread, butler, milk, cherry^ cob- gram for children." The Junior Choir will rehearse body seemed in serious condi­ tant mother. yen to go climbing again, and Assault Claim market sagged lower early this Jointly. struction have been canceled assisted the Rev. Clifford O. Emanuel Lutheran Church- "A s much as we have always Saturday at 10 a.m. in the tion. Just then everybody sut up she said “ definitely not.” committee tmanimoitsly adopted bier. afternoon with rails and indus­ Saturday with the exception of Simpson, pastor, in the service. a resoluUon urging Mariani to • Wednesday: Frankfurt on 4o»Bldered the tools of teaching Eligible students have until church. Nonetheless, Stan Teoplr, a except one. ■women 'will have a Mother- I Filed by Wells trials taking sharp losses. Trad­ Sunday to submit applications. the confirmation classes. This Members of the class were pre­ "be the Republican candidate* roll, potato sUcks, cabbag«-car- ^olely before to be the textbook The Youth Fellowship will medic from Nebraska, squeezed “ Hey, here It comes?” Daughter Banquet Saturday at ing was fairly artive. The guidance counselor at eith­ session will be at the Wapping meet at 6 p.m. Sunday at the sented New, Testaments as a for governor in 1966.” rot salad, milk, ice cream. we must now change our image around as best^ he could in the Teopir placed his hands near 6:15 p.m. in Luther Hall at Size Restrictions In an action stemming from On average, it was one of the er South Windsor High School School from 10:30 to 11:30 am. church. The gn:oup will attend gift from the church. Greetings Welcker attacked the “ consen- Thursday: Baked meat loaf, to include (audio visual ma­ cramped compartment and be- the woman like he was going to terials,)’’ Giorgio said. an alleged assault March 10 in ^Q^st lo.sses of the year. The or East Catholic High school Bus transportation will not be an evening of bowling at the were brought to the class by, Emanuel Lutheran Church. WASHINGTON — Despite a sus” j which Plhney said he ■urn parslied potato, com, bread, Foley’s Restaurant, East Hart­ gan examining the assortment grab an infield fly. And there, ' Giorgio explained his purpoae Dow Jones industrial average should be contacted for applica­ provided. Ten Pin Lanes, Rt. 5. Theodore Blakeslee, church ■nie Rev. Roger Palmquist of popular belief among printers successfully sought among GOP butter, milk, peaches, ford, a Manchester man, David of maladies. He looked into at 100 m.p.h. and 3,000 feet is to aid teachers "do a more sank 11.42 to 933.12. tion forms. Mrs. Voao Elected moderator. Wayland, Maps., cartoonist, will and engravers that money can­ leaders throughout the state. Friday: Baked macaroni and J. Wells Jr. o f 14 Newman St., Zoning Appeal eyes, at tongues and Into ears. above the-earth, a wet, nut- Mfecttve ]ob of presenting their Brokers blamed much of the 4-H Auction Mrs. Joseph Vono has been' The fellowship committee of present a program. His wife will not legally be photographically DIVIDENDS ^ r, is suing another Manchester The zoning board of appeals He felt necks, timed pulses and bro-wn baby was bom . "This was not to be a true chpese, peas, com bread, butter, aducational objectives." discouraged selling on a Su­ Members of the Eager Beav­ elected president of the South will consider an application for the chufch, headed by Mr. and C A m accom'pany him on the piano. reproduced, the actual restric­ consensus,” said the first select- milk, mixed fruit. man, John F. Foley of 26 Dind- attended to sores. The medic withdrew the In­ ' ^ He proposes to conduct work- preme Court decision finding ers 4-H Club are collecting Windsor Woman’s Club for a sign at the May 5 meeting. Mrs. Rupert Uppling, served re­ He is presently working as a tions enforced by the Treasury mah, “ but rather a deal at the ' ______S t, for $26,000, claiming ‘ Of COUKl! It was all quite routine. fant and held it up at about General Motors guilty of violat­ items for an^auction to benefit 1968-67. Other o&ioers are: Hermar Cor)>:, 522 Cottage freshments. special assistant to Charles M. are these; The illustration (of PAID FROM Then, suddenly, the young gunslght ie'vel with a nearby top ” ing antitrust law by trying to mamy of the Hartford County Mrs. Charles Robinson, first Grove Rd., Bloomfield, requests The Confirmation class will be Sdiulz, creator of the "Peanuts” UB. or foreign currency) must Weie Ho noted that Gengras gave the year and breaking-through way up and dropped back ex­ wriggling, five-pound child. BACK TO THE COURT ARTHUR DRUG ^ettencea and materials; and town clerk” s office, claims that The supper will be catered by $8*,000 in 1962 to the campaign At the beginning of January, alaasroom visits to reveial good the 90 level in its price- „ , hausted; she drew In her legs "Here,” Teopir said, "some­ Mrs. Anna Holm. WATERBURY (AP)—A court of Gov.to John Dempsey: that the Jeremiah Foley, who, he says, April, July and October. and poor teaching techniques. Other auto stocks were un- and then thrust them back out. body hold It.” action resulting from^this city’s , was a patron of the restaurant , . , , ^ , One of the ship’s crew tried to GloigloCHoiglo said that ththe present ^t the Ume of the allegiil Inci- "I can’t get there." COLOMBATTO NAMED property revaluation problems audio-visualudlo-vlsual program “IS ' not ef. ge^t, and John Foley, who, he t^«® weakness in blue get to her but it was too crowd­ "Is it O.K.?” HARTFORD (AP)—The new has been sent bock to Superior fectlve because it is only weak- vvas on duty at the time, chemicals, electrical equl^ ed. For a moment he wondered "How big is it?” director of the New Haven Re­ Court 5trom U.S. District Court. OPEN TILL 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH -FRIDAY iy contrlbUUng coiYtribirting to our major assaulted and beat him nonferrous metals what her trouble was. And then "Hey, we’re all papas!” gional Center of the Mentally Waterbury’s corporation coun­ THURSDAY NIGHT 6 to 8 0 ’CL(X1K it was obvious. DICK’S SHELL SERVICE aducational purpoaes." He claims that he sustained *^® While the spectators grinned Retarded is Joseph J. Colombat- sel, Raymond Qmnn, said he "Teoplr, Teoplr!” the crew­ 653 CENTER STREET— TEL. 643-7008 He Ueted six weaknesses ,he a concussion o f the brain, lacer- “ ^ mightily, the medic poked Into to of Southbury. 'was notilled Wednesday that man screamed. 'ft "ft mmerce Commis- "The woman, th^ woman.” the umbilical cord,^ aiyl handed signed to become executi've di­ suit against a Philadelphia firm DELCO BAHERIES S A V 1 M G S by the individual schools— ail causing him to incur many rail mergers. "What’s the matter with the youngster to its grateful rector of the Parents and should be handled by the state FREE BRAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTEM INSPEC­ ttiTowini^ th6 whoi6 progituii out expenoos, plus loss of time from Associated Press average her?” mother. Friends of Mentally Retarded court.

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MANCB|ESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 J?AGR-THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE -MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANO ^TER , CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 numbered from A to Z fo r all Patron Tickets future prodaettons, due to the Pastor SpeakE Divorce Law From Your Neighbor Kitche^n large Uicrease in patron sub- fflNDOW SHADES For Play Mailed acrlpUona. At Breakfast BYIXMIIS G rtM . W hh«. Eeni Liberalized The little Theater at Itan- The R t Rev, Magr. Sdwaxd gpringttme .brings with It a WmlMblB eheater has annbunded that Shrine Festival Center j ; Rearddn, pwtor of S t Jamear T ^ e B a b y K ^ BROAD STBCn host of festive events that caU In New York for something special in the way reservations for patron ticketa V IE N N A —The ahrinp Of tlia Church, w ill ba the qteaker HOLLAND FINISH of demerta. Krs. Ronald W. have been mailed for "Mary, Magna Mater (Q rm t Mother) Sunday, at a father and aon ALBAMT. N.T. (AP) — New wm Bladetotkder Manchester Veniter of 85 Milford Rd. makes Itary," the drama group's at M aitazdl, Austria, ia the Communion Breakfast sponsor- ▼ A * * " ' TOth Your RoOera Y « i* State, known tor years as Apricot-Peach Glace Pie for spring production to be present­ center o f a big narctasus festi- ^ ^ Council, m bard place to dissolve a mar- many of toe gala events she has ed May 12, 13 and 14 at 8:30 val at toe end o f May each Z l T . . . , ^ f u l l u n b o f c u s t o m Bben Named; p.m. at RHng Junior High stage legally, has a vastly more at her hofne, and aays It looks year. Processions converge on ^ VENEDAN EUNDS almost as gtx>d as it tastes. School Auditorium. the shrine from an the vaUeys breakf^ wffl Open Daily 10 to 19 Mberal Avorce law today. Apricot-Peadi Gtace Ffe Fred T. BHsh, busineaa mana^ of Slyrla, and representatives K C Horae Haheeeiu, Xaminy Lynn, dau^ter of Ronald G. oi^ The legisOature approved Pie Crust ger, and Mrs. Julian Getzwich. of toe Catholics of Central and BartholomoWa L A. JOHNSON Mary -Anfa'^PMoaek Habereni, 197 Crater S t She waa bom . and Gk>v. Rockefeller signed 1/8 cup vegetable shortening patron chainnan, request that Eastern Europe arrive on pB- Church. __ A pril 14 at Mamtaester Memorial ..Kpsplta). Her rnatemal. Wednesday a biU that'adds new or lard (rounded) patrons mail back their reser­ grimage. The shrine brain peach halves weH ents are Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Clark, Mountain Rd. ■* - ,«l; . ♦ • .. . . , ■ . . . , i'- ing the bin. and place in baked pie shell, SPECIALS THURS h FRL $AT.— APRIL S - 29-30 On toe eve of legislative ac- cut sides down and oveitapping. Feathers, John Anthray Jr., son o f J(hn and Bonnie tton on divorce, a Roman Cath­ Oentiy pour apricot mixture Mae Meader Feathers, . High Manor Trailer Park, RexhviUe. General Electric olic organtaation denounced the over the peach hidves. Refrig­ U.S. GRADE A — WAYBEST He was born Aindl 14 at Manchester Memorial ^Hospital. Hta; General Electric \ bill on the ground It showed too erate imUl apricot filling seta. maternal grandparents are Mr. and M m Cta,M>er,. " General Electric lltUc concern for the "great Garnish with whipped cream. High Manor Trailer'Park, Rockville. His paternal grandpar­ Teflon Coated evils which divorce creates.” Mrs. Vernier attended Elmira ents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Feathers, Forest View Dr., General Electric 2 S lic e Vermm, j • Prietd P o rtab le The legislation adds these spe­ College and received a B.A. de­ King 's Way cific grounds for divorce: gree at Florida State Univer­ (Herald photo by Flnto) CHICKENS Fry Pan 1. Abandonment by a spouse sity. Her husband is a senior MRS. RONALD W. VERNIER Viitaon, EUen Rslicr, daughter of Ciemrat S. and M aiy Percolator Toaster for two yeara actuary analyst ^ th the Travel­ Matthes Wilson, 57 Diane Dr., Vernon. She was bom April illixar 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ 2. Cruel or inhuman treatment ers Insurance Oo., Hartford. Rosa Restaurant, Woodmont, be- coundlwoman of the VPW Aux- Priead t 8 7 o f BU(k a nature that It "en­ The couple has three children. parents are M r.. and Mrs. O ^ar Matthes, 'Wllmlng^tCHi, Del. Prkad i 8 8 Priesd i88 King’aWay -- * n . JO parade. Mayor Francis lliary. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Clement S. Wilson Sr., king’s Wsy King’s Way dangers toe physloal or mental Deborah, 7, Ronald, , and Sa- j^i^honey and Mrs. Florence A Loyalty Day Ball will ho KIng’a Way 6 Brunswick, Maine. Her paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. CsAklsMgsl ls4w.B(t f * 15.74 wen being of the plalntift as Generous, size 12" skillet with 6 11” rah, 1%. - » j TT I Streeter, both of Manchester, held tomorrow night at the may render It unsafe or Im­ WHOLE W ilford J. Hawkins, Brunswick, Maine. She has' tw o broth­ A mmaber o f St. Mary’s Epis* ajgo guests at the lunch- Woodland lijn BtdlTcxtm, Strat- Slicsf , foods profanionoHy, Folly automatic. Brews perfect Snap-out crumb troy, 9 position ft cord, detachable control. No Chrome plated beolariy pudli proper for toe plaintiff to co­ coped Church, Mrs. Vernier w*B ers, Steven, 6, shd'Davld^'S. control. Extra high toast Kft. eon. Mrs, Streeter Is national ford. Lb. * • . ' L .quii^Iy. lightweight, balanced. coffee, katsps it hot, 3 to 10 qupt.. sticking, no Kouring. Wipes button ejector, vinyl bowl habit with the defendant," model in a fashion show tomor­ Ayg. Model T102S guards, heel rest. Model M67 3. Imprisonment of a spouse row a i.8 p.m. in Neill HaB at the 3V2 Weber, David Alan, son o f William E. Jri and Sandra Snap-W bladei. Model EK4. Model P31 dean. Model C12&L. for at least three years. bhoroh. .She is a member w d Hathaway Webev, 43 Mountain St./ Rockville. He was bom 4. Homosexual or other devi­ current presidmt of toe Wom­ i April 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hta paternal ate sexual conduct. ' en's AtDriUary of Manchester CUT UP lb. 33c grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ■ William E. Weber, RED 1, 8. Voluntary separation of a Memorial Hospital, and is Mountain St., Ellington. He has a statjer, Charlene, 3%. couple who Hve apart for two a membw of lAitx Jtmlor Muse- PRODniE •_ ...... • ,* , . t,,..* ...... , ..... _ years after signing a formal um. Zeent, Jo-Ann Lota, daughter of Robert W. and Loma separation agreement drafted Her hobby is sewing. Good Only at USDA CHOICe Hasttaga Zestit, 41 Dougherty St. She was-both April 14. at by a lawyer sod filed with toe —— ------FIRST FOOD Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents courts. HEAD CUT are Mr. Ultd Mrs. Kenneth M. Hastings, Highland Rd., tSoy- V F W to Parade WITH THIS entry. Her paternal!grandmother Is Mr*- Josephine Z. tewa^ CORNED BEEF niewlcz, Bast Hartford. She has t-wo-brothers, Richard, 9%, On Loyalty ^a y VIIHUIIE COUPOH i . and James, 7%; and a sister, Linda, 11. Price of Food ***'*• FARMERS u . 89c Oofsover, Stevra Lee, son of William and Arlene As Uncertain Mrs. Charles Hlrth of 79 Hd- 1 U .C IN 0F F I R S T C U T Uder St., department president Troop Corsover, 428 W. Middle Tpke. He was born April 15 at As the Weather of the VFVf Auxiliary; and Sam­ Hitts IM S COFCEE ,j Manchester.' M ^orial.'.Hoopital. Hta maternal grandparrata uel Oliver of Darien, department MARKET are Mr. and Mrs. Maat. Troop, Brooklyn, N.Y. Hta patental, G.E. C 3 C E O 0 ® •-V-l NEW YORK (AP)—Prices In commander of the VFW, wiU SM AU LEAN .are Mrs. Julius Corsover, N.Y. the nation’s food markets this ‘ lead marching units gt the Teflon Coated Broilmaster week are about as unpredictable VFW 14th Annual Loyalty OPENING FOR THE SEASON Fresh Shoulder Bumow, PnntacUta Lynne, daughter of Wflll H. end Joyce Q D E O 0 ® as the weather. Day Parade Sunday at 1 p.m. Nissley Burrow, 37 Sunset Ter., Vernon. She was bom April General Electric And shoppers who are basing in Milford. The event will be Friddy, April 29 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Spray# St8am OVGII some hope of tower food bills held rain or Shine, WITHOUT THIS COUPON parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bartels, Clintpn, Iowa. Her E le c tric Can Opener & tois summer on the weather are Loyalty Day is sponsored by OPENING SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND ONLY CASH TAlUt 1/30 OM«. 8 S e TENDER LEAN paternal grandparentis are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rigor, ESgih, bolding toelr breath. the VFW and Is supported by m . She baa a brother, Philip, 22 months. ' : ... Hair Dryer &Drylr8n KnifoSharpeiiDr Broiler A cold snap in toe Pacific an act of Congress and by Pres- FANCY YELLOW BANANAS ...... lb. lOe [ GoodAprll 28 to April SO SPAtERIBS Soiuuib; Fatriida. Diane, daughter of Charles J. and Can Opener Nortfawest dropped tempera- idenUal proclamation. It Is Umit S lbs. per customer Priead * 1 8 m 8 7 tores to well below freeslng In aimed especially against the Diane Deslauiies Schaub, 180 Hlllstown Rd. She was bom Prkad ------e Priead King ’s Way J|^ some areas, oauslnE some dam- Communist party. It is esUma- Ne. 1 Maine Potatoes...... lO^lb. bag 49e April 16 at Manchester Memoritd Hospital. Her maternal rncwa > 4 7 King’s Way 88 King's Way Khg'a Way age to the pea crop and to sweet ted the parade will- last four Limit one with purchases grandparents are Joseph Deslauriea, ,3Q. SPrihg St., Rockville King’s Way 11 1 0 “ DAIRY DEPT. Tiflon coat helps prevent starch chentas, apricots, plums and hours and wUl Include musical FARM FRESH FRUITS AND VEGHABLES u and Eleanor Deslauries, Texas. Her paternal grandmother is Automatic electric can opener Droits, griHs, toasts, bokeSf Opens any standard can, mag­ Reach-!n bouffant bonnet. 3 heat sticking, keeps iron surface clean. eariy apples. Plums were badly units, many floats and march- Mrs.,Nell Schaub, 311 Crane Rd-, Ellington. with lid lifter as well as knife warmil 6 position thermostats hurt In some Oregmi areas. The tag units of veteran, fraternal PROM FARM TO YOU •. * ■ * • • ■ netic lid, hdndy cord storage. selections plus "cool". Adjust­ Automatic power spraying. HOOD'S BUMBLE B a — SoRd Pock able bonnet, quiet. Model HD5 sharpener. Model M C I 05 1 0 H x 1 2 H ". Model 00750 cold slowed the Northwestern and religious groups, as weU Boy, Denise Bernadette, daughter of Norman R. and Modal EC10 Model F81T sspsbBgus harvest, as armed forces and civilian Free Merry>Go-Reund Rides and Ice Cream Gtaeta Roberge Roy, 91 SL John St. She. waa bom April 16 at Freezes also have damaged units, fo r the Children COTTAGE CHEESE ctn. 2 9 ' WHITE MEAT TUNA 38' Manchester Memorial Hospital. She has two brotirehl, Ronald. toe sweet cherries in Mktolgan, Mrs, Hlrth and her husband 11, and R<>bert, 9; and a sister, Annette, 12. The Florida ritrus crop is will be guests at a distinguished 827 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE TEL 649-9953 * * • • • coming along fine, but needs g^e8to luncheon at the VlUa PILLSBUkY^utter or Swbet Milk Arendt, Natalie Jane, daughter of Gustave A. Jr. and rain. So does the whole Norifa- SWEET UPB TjinSn LaMore Arendt, 54 N. School St. She was bom April 16 east — dried by g five-year at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents drought. nscuiTS 3 S * 25' are Mr. and'Mrii. Gustave Arendt Sr., 38 ®t. She has a Thmadoes ripped through the PEANUT BUTTER ’Sr-45' brothra, Albert, 3%; and a sister, Usa, 13 months. Tampa, Lakeland the Winter * • • • • Haven areas of Flortda earlier CONN. Blake, Jessica Anne, daughter of Thomas and Julia tills month, but caused little Spencer Blake, Southgate Apts., South St., Rock^le.. She was damage to the fiuit. SWEET UFE — Futo bom April 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal In Wisconsin, it has been too grandparents, .are Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, Saugus, Masa-. wet and too coal, stowing pea H e r ' patem ai" grandmother is Mrs. M h ^ Blake, Brook^m, pianUng. LT.WOOD EGGS GRAPE JELLY 2 ^ 45' N.Y,'She has a stater, Jennifer, 21 months. A big item In the mounting __ * « * • • food bills tor months lias been Thomas, Kerrle Ann, daughter of Wliham O. and Eve­ I Sunbeam meat. LOCKER PUNT and MUT MARKET SWEET LIFE lyn Grosser Thomas, 3 Hazel St., Wapping. She was Teflon Coated Poric played a major rale. FRESH PP'^DUCE April 19 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matemil M irrom atic T e flo n C o a te d Pttoea reached high leveto-duiv ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISFUYED — g^randparents oxe Mr. and ^ rs . George Grosser, !^ushlng> Sunbeam 'I I lag the winter when production NOT PREPACKAGED PINEAPPLE JUICE 4 N.Y. Her paternal gran d p a ^ ts are Mr. and Mrs. WUnam A. Spray# Stoam was down. LARGE GREEN \Thom as,‘Grrat Neck, N.Y. She has a sister, Cathleen, 8. 30 C u p Cordkts Eluctric Cooker Sunbeam As consumers switched to oth­ FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT er meats, the jxices of the sub­ Hess, Brenda Ruth, daughter of Wheeler H. Jr. and & Dry Iron stitutes rose, too. Now pork lOLLOGG'S ■Lorraine Sickler Hess, Lake Rd., Andover. She wa* bom April Percolotor Fryer Mixmustor ^ marketings are near their usual ASPARAGUS 20 at' Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar* Toothbrush Kltcad i 9 7 spring peal^ and prices have 6 V 2 -0 1 . ente-aik Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sickler. West Wyoming, I^ H «: KiSSway declined. vatetnal grandparents are M r. and ID il Whodor Haas, Noxen, . King's Way i 8 8 Prkad Hindi|uarters of Wostoni APPLE JACK CEREAL King's Way King's Way pkG Pa. She has i£ brother, David, 11; and a siBtev> Unda, 9. King's Wsy 8e87 • • • • • Um shaped party pare of Alphabetic Temp-o-Guide takes 13” Irwin, Paid, son of Th(»nas and Joan, LaFOara Irwin, polished aluminum. Completely gueswork out of heat. selection Handsome, buffet style that eofi CompdO, portable with full size Many Mudiagnosed ZUCCHINI OR YELLOW Cordless/ hygienic. 4 brushes, ^LA ROSA — Ebew 44 Elm Hill Rd., Talcottville. He was bom A pril'20 atMan- automatic. Detachable cord. . for all fabrics. ‘Teflon sple plate. be used at table. Removable baaterti Automotic beater ejec­ NEW YORK — Studies cited one for dentures. Model CT7. STEER 'Aester Memorial Hospital. Hta maternal g r ^ p ^ ta are Modal M0130 Model 10270 control cord. Model TLB. . tor. AAodel H I by the National Asscxtiatlon fo r Mr. and Mrs. H ector LaFosse, Fitchburg, Masa. Hta. patemai Retarded Children indicate that SQUASH 2 lbs. 2 9 " MACARONI 'grandmother -ta Mrs. Maty Irwin, Scranton,ipa...... up to 1 million children 'mis-' T * ♦ ♦ • • diagnosed as mentally retarded BEEF , Fay, Ghrtatopher W., son of Kenneth F. and Joyce BU- Ham ilton actually have normal- mental lUFB-nNK-AlEATY Mngs Fay, PUgrini H311s;-RFEr 4,’ Ckwratry. He was bom shinty, The aasikilation sa;jra APPROXIMATE CUTS 'April 20 at Mandiester Memorial Hospital. Hta m atei^ the errors are due to the mys­ 'graiidpiufhnta are Mr. and Mm. WlUadd V: BUHngS, Westvisw Beach terious nature of - mental re­ Nobisco Chocolate Chip CooldOB . . . . 1 4 ^ ox pkg. 43c 8 to 8 SnOXlIN STEAKS 2 SIRLO IN ROASTS I>r.,;^Uon, He.has a brother, Kevin, 3; and a statw, Lartfau tardation, not carelessness or 8 to 10 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 1 EYE ROUND CANTALOUPES KeeUer Honev Glstoms ...... 16 ox. pkff.'38e IT m ^ths. toctanpetence on the part of 8 to 8 SHORT STEAKS 1 FLANK STEAK • • • • • doctea. 8 to 10 SW ISS STEAKS 4 SOUP SHANKS E le c tric 2 to 4 EORLOIN T IP STTEAKS* 10 to 15 LBS. HAMBURG BlelecU, Kimberly Ann, daugditer of W alter and 1 BUMP RO ^T 4 to 6 LBS. STEW BEEF tSechowski Bleleckl, Hj?de Ave., Tolland. She was bom April No extra charge for custom cutting, patddng pnd sharp frcealng. 312 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal gOTdpw- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ■rats are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Clechowskl, Merrow Rd., Tol- Slicing lawii. Her patemai grandfather ta Stanley Blelecl^ R m u ort OUR OWN CURED BRISKET EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY GROUND Tpke., Vernon. She has three staters/ Dariehe,’ 8, Idtone, 7, FOR DEUVERY-CALL . DS [itillS T M IlSTgSZl MAYTAG UJSHJL. CHOICE NOT PRE-PACKAGED 643 9 9 W d Ltaa, 19 months. * , * * Knife I m p e n i s t I

CORNED BEEF CHUCK GROUND ■ [ OardinI, Robert George, son of Robert E. and Betty Atedel 275 WASHERS !Loa Van Deusen Cardlnl, 3 Roddedge Dr., A ^ o v e r. Ho w »^ ’V A u t o m a t ic tbom A pril 13 at Mapchfester JtemoriaJ Hospital. His materaaT . 4 S lic e Irrandmother is Mrs. Ann YaJi tieusen, 161 Rd., j. Waring patemw grandij^ts are Mr. aM 2 Slice, DRYERS iMhkUetawn. Hta matemiU great-grandfatkW ta V. Mosh, Pep-Up ^om psojiyllle; He t o Oiree brbthera, Guy, » , (3raig, 11, and • Prkad King's Way Blender W a rant cbM storogt loeknrs for your frozrni meats and ragntobies 9;and aaister, Pam ^, 3.^ ^ Toaster ■ Toaster' ■' * cb } MeAdam, IJ s « 'Danielle/ dRajhler of'-WllHam J. and Prkad for os Btlln $1415 a montli. The locker bolds about 250 pomds o f King’s Wsy NORMAN'S Mstine Hutchinson McAdam, Andover. She w te bom A ^ 1 4 » T 97 gieot, Compora this deal before yea buy a home fraener. ’ . 1 / 4 8 # King’s Way 9 at Manchester Memorial Ho<^]ttaL Hbr nm W rto gta^lpar- 1 3 * ’ King’s Way I’ «»r f Jid‘ Il< Jli'jil ■ecNOMT s t o r e o f MANCHESTER kntsS are Mi-, and Mm. M . B. Hutchinson, Lake Rd., d r o v e r . Dduxe Model RL-3C •, • 2 4.D T iiJiil 'I he Hi-Ill .Srrvlc* IF YOU UKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST Her grandparents ..are Mr^ aqd Mm. William W. 4 cup plastic ^ontairier, 2 pc lid Dries hair uniformly. Wide rangt End operated controls, 4 toasting Precision stoinless steel Handsomely styled with Uft-o- M 4 cENm siaoT ^ nanr o f m e P A H K m a Lakeside Dr.,-Andover. Her maternal great-grand­ Matic action, precision thermo­ with 1 oriheOsurin'g teP- Blertds of temperotwfc. QM H eanerous I l.i II \ HThOIM) KO n s sE u sr. r e a r o f ic e p u n t 643-8424 elements. Color selector, release blades, easy to grip, handle, parents are Mm. L. A. QUen. Ocean C^ty, N J .; M r^ H a zd stat. Model 1.147 and mixes. # OL-1. size. Model HlUiaO M \ MKS I rn. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE . OPCN WED. mURS- FM. TIU t. FJL — SAT. 11U fcSO hoyd. Andover: and Maxwdl Hutchlnsoiir, AndOVer. Her pa­ - buttom. Ateidal 0102^ built-in counter rest, 0 ft cord. ternal great-grandparents are MrsHvelyn Hayes, Fort Thoia- lu^ N .Y .5 and Mr. and Mrs. Jdm Bogardus, Andover. lw :'-:f-V ..;- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 PAGE FIFTEEN

PAGE f o u r t e e n Boston Eight-Point Favorite to Win NBA Playoff Tonight sW. -'s' V-’' ’ , 't' LUtle D Retidy to (%aI^nge^B^ iiU H T IH C „ ’’’ .i, V t-" ' .V ^ Smoky Burgess Lugs^ Celtics Smarting but Determined

BOSTON (A P ) ■— 'The 117 loss in Boston last Sunday for the league champIon$Mp for However, toe Laheni toiU- FiSHINC cated toey, too, weren’t thinking Boston CeKLcs, smarting and toe Lakers’ oonvlncing 128- the first tim e sln-ce 1962. The 1 rrsaeisee S4 116 victor;) in Los Angeles Tues­ Game on Video Celtics have won eight of nine of terms of money—guarantee­ One Tool— His Bat NEW YORK (AP)~Don ^ -S i but determined, and the re­ NBA championships since BiH ing fito.oOO to toe winning team irsBt gAMW AiBansaiNo i day. Channels 22 and SO will In the only other American (Little D) Sutton looks like -if!S'; juvenated Los Angeles Lak­ and $49,000 to the loser as total NEW YORK (AP) — * • •' Good catdies o f w inter r "We’re one team that doen’t both carry toe NBA play­ Russell Joined the club in De­ league game played Wednes­ he's ready to challenge Don ers, cocky after two come­ cember, 1966, playoff purses. Smoky Burgess, the cateh- American league AMdUIiS' e^ are being made bH along suffer from Celtic-itis,” Schaus off final tonight from Bos­ day, Washington blsinked New Drysdale for the Big D la-' back victories, meet tonight " I’U let toe LakO'S do all toe The opening tap-off to set for er who could pass for one W. L . Pet. OJL €Hi do«red only A second said. ^'Anything can haiq>en in ton starting at 8 o’clock. York 2-0 on KUce McCormick's bel— both on the mound shore.- for the National BasketbaU talking,” said Russell, who 8:30 p.m. EST. AJl tickets w ere of ttiose paunchy movie CSevelond .. .. 9 0 1.000 inning .slngls by Ttan MoCanrsr - Ood a"d poHook fWving Boston. We’ve won three of our BiU Rasmussen wlU handle five-hitter. The other games on and at the plate. Association championship. missed two games of the finals sold witMn a short time after bartenders, doesn't worry Baltimore .. .. 9 1 .900 ■ % uhtntM Ofc^nsls scored in the prowing off ealrtem Go( “ last four there and know we can the play-by-play. the schedule were pos^xmed A 21-year-

all, Button empfaa- wants to move upstairs full- should be a honey.” can talk,” toe 6-foot-lO defen­ even before Boston’s toss at Los California .. . . 6 6 .646 4 ibn Wynn, hpwevsr, had p*o- P fan d Watch HiH, Cod Jerry West and an unexpected ceivers. WHITE SOX—RED SOX— sized Ms rapid development ttipa as general manager with Auerbach, winding up 20 sive specialist added on the eve Angeles. Minnesrta .. . . 4 6 MO 6^ vidjsd GhisU wH|h m a n Qma 1^ giso good at 'Montsnk Pt. _ji second punch from rookie Gall Burgess lugs aroiuid only one Chicago broke a 6-S tie in the Wednesday n l^ t when he post­ an eighth straight champion- years as a coach, refused to ali­ of his final game as team csq>- Boston ...... 8 0 .250 7Mi enoi^ woribtog room . Wynn Btrip^ bass angling oanthf- Goodrich and Rudy LaRusso. tool—Ms bat. seventh inning on two walks and ed the first complete game of ^ p . bi the loss in the sixth game at tain, prior to moving up as a Washington .. 8 9 .250 7% craAod a two-run homer in the uea fair in the Thamee River. A And be used It Wednesday a single by Ron Hansen. Then bis major league career In the "To a man, -we know we can Los Angeles, saying, "W e sim­ The Celtics, who rebounded playing-ooach to succeed Auer­ State Playera Out Kansas O ty .. 2 8 .200 7% first' inning, - Uwn led off tbs fow stripers have shown up A delivering a two-run pinch sin­ Los Angeles Dodgers’ 4i-l victo­ win It,” said Coach Fred Schaus ply were outplayed.” from losing their Eastern Dl-vl- bach. New York .. .. 2 1 1 .164 9 shslb w i^ a s ii« ls and came Greenwich Cove. PINEHURST, N.C. (AP)—No gle that helped the CSricago while he was chugging down the ry over Atlanta. of Los Angdes, whose Lakers “It will be a different story at sion regular season reign by one Sam Jones, smarting from Wednesday’s Results iarofund on.an indsMoiit, a.wild Fair catohea of Wackfiah Connecticut competition Is left WlUte Sox to an 8-S vlotory over first base line, Ken Berry seek to become the first team in the Garden,” Auerbach said. "I game to Philadelphia in gaining two straight poor performances, Washington 2, New York 0 Sutton’a place with the Dodg­ pMch end. Bob Aaprosnonts’s being made -at .the outer reefc in the North and South Ama­ Boston. scored from third.and Hansen NBA history to win three promise you that.” the NBA title found, are deter­ offensively and defensively Chicago 8, Boston 6 ers remained questionable be­ o ff central CJonnecUcirt. . , teur Golf ’Tournament. A burly 30-year-old veteran, took off from first and raced double. , straight after dropping behind 3- With anteher sellout crowd of mined to go all the way. sounded the Celtics’ feelings: Kansas Chty at Detroit, post­ cause of Ilia inexpeiiencs until White perch axe providh* Burgess stands 5-foot-8 and home with the Sox’ third run of JOe M oigaa stlxiked three of 1 in the best-of-seven series. 13,909 assured, a close duel ap­ Boston, which ruled the East “We have tremendous pride Bob Allen of West Hartford poned, cold Drysdale end Sandy Koufax good fishing at Wgh tides w weighs 192 pounds—most of it the inning. tfae>Astroe’. seven bits off Ray The Celtics are rated an over­ peared certain. The Celtics’ to r nine straight years, defeated and that, more than the mtmey, was eliminated in toe fourth • * • California at Cleveland, post­ went into their holdout routine Qulamtoaug Cove, Wequetequc^: centrally located. Ife doesn’t during spring training. Manager Waishbutn and'‘ Curt Simmons, whelming eight-point favorite in tight defense, shattered in the Philadelphia 44 in the play offs, will win the seventh game t4 annual New England Amateur _ 7 g charendoff 86-12- for a triple in the third and hit was one of only three that urged to turn in Information on avige 179, thanks to aU spares, dub’s poor start in the Ameri­ Tony Conlgliaro threw to second Cincinnati .... 8 8 .273 6 Golf Tournament which will be 74 ^ jjaiper 83-7-74, Jack Downing gave up but it was any tagged or fin-clipped trout Lillian Shuman 202, Gertrude can League race. So is weak­ Instead of the plate, permitting Chicago ...... 8 9 ’ .280 614 staged at Ellington, July 26-30. Keafney 87-13—74. enough to beat the young left­ taken in the Saugatuck River, Farrell 188, Lillldn Shuman ness No. 2 — defense. a runner to score from first on Today’s Games Little League hander. Salmon River or Latimer Brook- “We expert 110 starters 40 dickers winners were Leo 202—459, Lorraine Demko 466, Hie Red Sox employed five a single in Chicago’s decisive Pittsburgh (Sisk 1-0) at Chica­ Drive Sunday Niantlc River area to local CJop; from Connecticut, 36 from Mas- 86-7—79, Jim Wiley 101- Harriet Haalett 468. pitdiers, who allowed 1 1 hits, in three-run seventh. go (Hands 1-1) ( servation Officers or tte SBChusette, 14 or 15 from Rhode 22— 79. Boh Kennedy 87-8— 79, After winning only nine of St. Louis- (B rilM 0-0) -at Hofis- dropping an 8-6 decision to the After the game, Conlgliaro Annual L it t le League Board’s Hartford Office. -z. island and eight players each cfallacci 89-10-79, Nelson their first 32 games last spring ton .(Roberta ■ 0-3), night KAOEY8 . — Jim Cantin 238, Chicago White Sox Wednesday and shortstop Rico Petrocelli baseball program house to ■ Largemouth bass fishing is from Mialne, 'Vermont and New Brown 104-25— 79, Ted Bantly the Pittsburgh Pirates reeled off - Atlanta (BlasUigame 1-0) at Jim Farr 204, Jim Watt 221— before a small turnout of 1,678 took additional batting practice. house canvass for funds will good at Moodus Reservoir, ElA;}: Hampsadre,” he added. 90-11— 79, Ed K eating 89-10— IB straight victories. They Los Angeles (Drysdale 0-2), 562, Walt Smolenskl 218, Stan fans In sunny weather. . Conlgliaro hit a lew solid line be held' Sunday afternoon. Haddam and Naubesatuck It was through the efforts of 79 , Alan Breed 79-0— 79, PhU climbed from 10 th place to , Cincinnati (Ellis 1-1) at Sen Hilinski 661, Al, LaPlant 670, W hile the pitching le ft muoh drives, but later became dis­ All boys are reminded Lake, Mansfield. Grant, himself a former New diCorcia 80-10—70'H«nry Rock- seventh. They finish^ third, Francisco (Marichal' 3-0) Clem Quey 628. to be dedred.BosUm'cutfieiders gusted and teased his bat some report Sunday afternoon at Large chain pickerel are be; England champ and long Iden- -well 87-8— 79, Red Smith 79-0— seven games out. Only games'scheduled. contributed to a pair'of nms. 190 feet into the stands. 1 o’clock at the front en­to ing takien a t Wononsoopoimto tifled with the game, that the 79 HOME ENGINEERS — Hank ond'Eeust TSvin lA k es and Mop- trance to the schocd wheqi i^ow scoring pros were Hanny Boys 183— 498, Marlys Dvorak their practice fields are lo­ dua Reservoir. A 5 lb., 28 liL ftr the time ever at El- Nettlebladt, the thin man from 209—479, Dolores Ijew ls 182— cated. Coaches will check off pickerel wias caught at Oompen,- Jtagton next summer. ^ W ally 471, M arie Fraser 192—493, all names. aating Reservior recently. . Grant shared the speaking C(chon of the host club, 76. Ginny Clark 180-198—646, Bar­ Parenta, who can H>are 'G o od ' numlbers. o f bullheads program with Walter Hagen ^"rhe Big Three in golf bara Deganne 187, Edith Pal­ two hours, are asked to as­ running to 2 lbs. are bein|r Jr., son of the world famous (jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer mer 176, Muriel Bolin 176, Elea­ g o o d /V e a r sist by driving .the boys caught at Lantern Hill Pon^ golfer, and John St. Clair, chief and Gary Player) will be re- nor Beyer 471, Ginger Cappuc- from street to street. Ledyard - .North S to n in g ^ If club designer at Spalding duced to two,” Grant told his cio 503, Wanda Kaselauskas 467, M ore than 660 local b03rs Mets^ Banners Waving^ ton. Catches of panfish are pick­ I f ChicopTO. listeners, “ Nicklaus and Pal- Ruth Wlecek 464, Marje Bolis have enrolled in the pro­ ing up at Pachaug and Hop4- Toastniaster deluxe Ralph mer.” 454. gram. vllle Ponds, Griswold. One WonderS’^How Long? (iSbson was.hta usual self, w itty He ^bbed Ben Hogan "a Excellent catches of lar^ and efficient, and it seemed super player. One of the great- Y LEAGUE — Dave Saunders NEW YORK—(NfiA) -^Those they know not what .they do.” white catfish are being made ^ A .I.F O Y T II fun-loving New York Mets fans ” Deus Vault.” And then in at lie called upon one half of est thrills in golf is watching 135- 172—431, Howie Hampton the Coimecticut River from past wlnntr of tfas e assemblance on what turn- Hogan hit a ball. Sanimy Shead 132-143-166—431, R ay Johnson Yale Downs -who decorate Shea Stadium with parentheses, "God'wUls it.” East Haddam to Saybrook. Indianapolis "600’^ t^ out to be a long, yet inter- doesn’t swing as good as138-170—418, Fred MoCurry 132- nundenM6H PERFORMANCE Tm E IE S ID FOR BOO MILES AT OVER 120 NIRH. Bcrawled-cn .bedsheets have' not , One word banners also are BuUheads are reported extreme­ sod 'doSsns o f changed their theme for the new popular: «tlng evening. , Hogan.” I 69;i_4ll, Jerry Smith 147-136— ly abundant in the same stret^ 408, Tony MarineUi 136—396, ofiisr auto Mosa UConn Nine season. "P le a s e !” .^ EeyrUer to the day,'iiO-play- Guests Included Holly'Man- eVAJlFOVi; ONE OF liMERICA‘8 TOP RACING DRIVER8T Commercial shad catches are Stan Grzyb 136—892, BIU Chap­ The messages on the banners , "R e e is ti” took to toe fairways with dly. Red Smith and Ernie Ger- improving at the mouth of t&| man 134-142—386, Frank Calvo ThundtrboU k not a racing tira, but a premium quality tire'for omitaln ttie same humorous tone "W h en ?’’ nk Budiley of Indian, Hill ardi, who along with Grant, In Revenge Connecticut R iver -with b u c^ f 136— 377, Charlie Varrlck 137— SEE HONEY WEST - Ghannel8,FRIDAY,APRIL29-ABC as last year—a cross between "W h y?” Irinnlng low gross with a 73, are former New England Am- axtra aafety at all highway apeeda... all care. making up the bulk of the fi;^ 371, BIU Rlccio 146—377, George Yale, beaten sounitdi som^ow. Perhaps West- 716; Team. Single Bob & Joan ;i(NEA) — Perhaps he was hom a., .1 But a four-run seventh-inning, “ Don’t waste water, stop send­ rum could hold a'ooupls of posi­ “ I liv e and die with the Ysm- i^ rp eh 282; Men’s Ifig h N o 7.38/7.75x14 $34.10 9 2 2 7 0 $2.?0 'AbinUng of the April day in ' "I’m. riot a cowboy,” he 1 FOG-DISPELLING CLOTH including a two-run homer ing Meta pitchers to the show­ tive-thinking classes for fans. kees,” the -v^dqw of the greatest SDghtly Blemished but .U96S wben the rtd Boston said. "I’m a wtadslileld Mark IMck Farrell 96; W-umen’s 8 .2 5 x 1 4 $37.35 9 2 4 0 0 $2.36 Bill Blood, wasn’t enough. ers.” There is another siAool of basebaU riuggcr of them all Fully Guaranteed by Tlra SPECIAL TRADEJN PRICES : Braves opened In Milwaukee ' rancher. I Jnst drive around High No Mark Sally A^erson - Yale’s season record is 6-16-1, Mets strike fear in the hearts thought: When and if the Meta said today. "TMy^^were ttie 92. C ity. i C 8 .5 5 x 1 4 $41.00 ' 9 2 7 0 0 $2.57 and boss the ranch boss.” - ON THE ALL NEW and UConn has a 2-4 mark, not of other Meta.” make it out of the cellar, they Bidie’s team. They’resdso mine. -itriwre the wldewalks "were ‘T am keenly interertM olko -fined 10 deep and the hands . I t . may . occupy his time. GUARANTEE 7.35/7.75x15 $34.10 9 2 2 ^ $2.21 including the seven straight "Don’t worry about scalpiiig -wUl- be .just another meidiocre j ( FREE I wins it posted on a southern ex­ in-.Wiilie Mays’ home run 'lite ra lly clawed past the po- But no$ his mind. 9 2 7 0 0 the Braves, just get ahead.” bsil club and all of the banners UNIROYAL 8.15/8.45x15 $41.00 $2.55 hibition trip. peign. He’s the only preseitt . lice as the motorcade pto- . “ I don’t know exactly how UNLIMITED ‘"rbe rest of .the league la just and many of the fans .will dis­ Full Baseball As to Time or Mileage *AII PrIosB Plus Tax - No Trsdo Noodod Another pair of baseball teams lucky.” ' ptayor with even a chance of 'i^ceeded up. the street . . I feel,” he said. “I’ve been 1 ^ WITH THIS COUPON ^ 1 appear. Guaranteed againct blowoeta. with undistinguished records “ ExtansMn in defense of the catching the Bate’s lifetime ■' Or maybe it was the Sep­ busy here, but I can’t truth­ MASTER Xn thto'Veinr.one banner atood euta, impact braaka. etc.; punc­ met at New London, and Coast Meta is no' vice.” total o f 714, but I think it ’s very tem ber day in 1960 When fully say. I haven’t missed it. Slate Friday Vs OFF O N WHITEWALLS, TOO ! o u t I t read: *Ts the M et dy- " I still think I .can pitch. ture., abuaa and cenaequantial Guard got its first win of the Father, forgive'-them,' for nasty cnnubling?-?” remote. Spiton had 19 wins and was I’ve been throwing down at Schoolboy baseball has an- damage excepted; baaed on aary- 1 ^Specially prepared for use in damp or rainy^ { regular season, 64 over Bridge­ “He would have to hit 40 ’'lactiig the PbUIies. He iron k:a rendered at ttie then current Sujperb TraefJon, the high school With toe kids . . other fu ll and attractive, sefaed- OFFM ENDS M AY 31^ p ort home runs a year for the next '-'No. "20 with a 4-0 hb-faUter. U.S. Adjuttment BaM Prica For ■ ^weather. Keeps windows fog-free. H oq.tbe team. They get a.^idck 'ifle FYiday. Mileage and Safety The Cadets, ineffectual all five years.” Mays has 611, Or M aybe It was that Oc- E X (Manchester Hlgjb-, ■ vletoiious full explanation read your guaran­ matching the National, League out/of it aad::it :keeps me in tee cartificata. season -with men on base, car­ ''‘teb er afternoon in 19M -with in' tts' home deb^^r-ofter an ried the day cm a serits of record. shape. I weli^.lesB now toan W,888 watching in. Cleve- I,; did a year ago.., dbehlng road lossr-tost Tues­ clutch singles to drive in runs! Mrs. Ruth, a bouncy BtOe /land’s Municipal' Btadlum. day, entertains Brtrtoi Eastern SIWE ON PURS FOR PUIEU AND PICK-UPS! Richie Houk clouted a homer lady -with an unfiagging interest , " I. thought maybe 1 ooulil /TM Indlaim bad taken three have caught on with pne of. ..at Memorial Field in the head­ GET MORE for the Cadets when the bases in baseball, is a woman Uvirig ^Stealgtat from the Braves liner. It'\riH be a CXEL at- WHEEL 0«t Goodyaar'a •Gooomy?prioad Rib Hl>Mller for pick'Uiw, panok and canqian at low poir p i i ^ were empty. with a glorious memory. Her pie'.teams topt needi^ idteh- .Ud needed one game to win .^.trartion. ’ . ■ ' • ACRES O f Another Coast Ouazd reversal 140i floor apartment on Manhat­ Ing help/ Vow T guess I’D NEVER BEFORE MILEAGE - ALIGNMENT ■V World Series. Boston . -“.E a s t (3athoHc ( 8-2) trelBe to FREE PARKING 1 • Extra-mileage Tufsyn rnhherl of fonn came when Bridgeport tan’s Riverside Drive la full of have to whit until they sito '' /Med toe lefthander toat day.. Simttfa High in fiU ^ , an eoitier ' a t T «€ a T Y ktaded the bases and bad the pictures and mementos of t&e 'their Btr6ng1hs.,aad werik-'. FROM YOUR ’'Yte World Series did not .. victfim and RodeviUe High (<4-i) • Extn-atnug l-T nylon oordi tying run on first. Dave DuBois immortal Yankee outfield^, hessks. M iiybe then F lI ’g w ‘ ' .1 S: jMid. f receives Newington High. Bol­ • FRESH COFFEE GOODYEAR GOLFER'S SPECIAL! came in to p«nh for the Cadets who died of throat cancer in a calL Maybe one of the TIRES ton (1-4) hosts Ledyard High WHILE YOU'RE wltfa one out sad got Bridgeport 1946 at the age -'34iA » Umh oiw sat por eustomor, AddMonal tots $3.76 s a ^ . one gome to St John’s tlda sea­ bim kxdt Biw' a master of nmid- an those mo- and on television and in toe pulafien. Btake, on -ttM'.oihsr BaSebaa — E ast CattaoUc at M bs. Ruth , manages to keep aoo X 16 tubstvpa 6-ply TsUng plus tax and son 16-0, hasn’t had a pfoWem busy. She says' she sees about /pieats crossed Spabn’s mind newspapers. " WITH PURCHASE OF 2 OB MORE hand, has done nofiting ..but amKh, 8:30 . . * since. two-toirds o f the Yankee hmito ^toto spring, the first ainoe To them—and a lot of b a i n t i r e s a rscappabls casinga Othar Mats ioshpriotd, tool shake bead ^aftw wsitcUng BASEB.^llL HEROES New Haven whipped Qubml; pu Baseball — Bristol Bastera at games and also occasional vIMO toat be waa not wearing - -oOieW-i-Spdlni’ S n a m e" b e­ BRAKE ADJUSTMENT ..... $U7 A'-. i> ' the results o f his moves. piae Wednesday 9-3 to bring Ms MaiKheetsr, 3:30 gose out to watch the Mets bfe- # baseball uniform. longs wlto Joe DOfito;^; NO MONEY DQWNI a FREE MOUNTING! a 'NO U M ir GUARANTEEI record to 144L Quhmipiac has Tbs naoBt haad-todMod test Basshan — .^Wesdngtuii a t cause of her admiration ter -;r It baM’t b e«i an ea^ ad- IM Wiiltoms and Stan HICHmO-AEdk*' MOCbr- won six and lost tour. bstwoen the rtvel eoaetNe wMI Rotdrville, 8:18 GenerM Manager George _ Welal,___ Jnstment for Bfsiast a man MusiaL . mtek, Beentora; cbedksd toe Today’s action Is hmtted to take piece .tonight when the De­ ^|rito intense pride and-Jn--- AD wece'CiMt athletes, N ew ’Yoclr Yankees I d -eh fiv e Baaabell-lisdyard et B^tan, «ns of the Babe’s otosert friends Mts. ;• Sacred'lAerMli Heartt at Danbury and troit Red pley host to 8:16 to toe old days. tonae belief in bimself. but not aD were as stubborn ______jasdastm Hartford at Southera Oooneotl- Blabe'e lioolfM a Osnatfane in BssehaM—Biiftigton at-O raa- plfo travris considerably and ;v-Last year be waS 44 -.wben as gpohn who maintains that '6 A-TTINO-ATAda PtamOn, and nOnMl road haiar& « < e ^ ra^rsbio pinkaum ■ Auib tiriii he can stiO win in toe major Reds, went 4dor4^ - ****** 5IL?Y*S S'* sscludad fnJm iha read hazard portion of IMt cut The-other teams era reat- ■tfae thMd gam e o f the OuFflahls. by, 8:16 ia active in toe Babe Rdh r i » finished toe aeoaioa with *c o GOOD/?EAR guorsiitso ■ W .sJtpodwsf .Uro tillo under this i------dhe-San Francisoo Giants. leagnes a t 4ft. towshigles; » double a tei- wwyo then 6^060 Osodyoor dioliw In the UnH ing up tor a big Saturday sched­ The Red Wlngx boM a » e efM* - BasfbaH— Seuth Wladser at toeguee tor pUyera between ttto But a is spring, even ftanigb Spahn won 363 games dur­ ple, nointagflitee nawnnd driv­ laiwwl I tTMd tftlMh rt- ule in which 16 teams wW ha to the bssUif-T sMtiM. atafford, 8:U agea of 18 and IS. TMI •APITY-M INOID COMPANY n in aetksL Tkaek — M s— heePm a t HaB. they needed a lefthanded ing Us major league career. ing in two in Cfaictanati’e 8d r s !7 x s s x ttv «s s r 9 ^ s s u t'is & '^ Only five othen have won 'vdctecy q y p r P m . Fkanegsoo. TIRE CITY atortor, Spnhra’s luuhe did Ksnses 'WMleyan ud^Tabor MisHay, May 8 lEansaF .state song, "Home dn TSot appear on toe G ta^’ m ore. . ACROSS FROM OPEN TIU. 10 s>a»i O oU ^ played a. foul-ihtssted BaselhaH — B a k Oraiiby at 357 BROAD ST. JAY BOLL Twenty-game winner Boh The Rahge," speaks of deer an] training roster, Who knoori, ma;|d>e sfiib- . Wnifespolla ium 'iit jtaul moe KING'S MON. — SAT. Gtoaon of the Louis Card­ basketball ■ gemsi Tkbor won Bolton, 8:16. T m m w|p.**' T y aatBope, yet the state to te- t a s t e d Itoahn borunesa aeoonnted for M sr wera luisqnbane^n xivhlsiftihe ' 643-24U... . inals bad a 9-9 record egainst 9S-8S but referees caUed.TS p ^ BaaebeH — ObveeitryetBeeem porting antelope end on!^ thto NICHOLS-MARHESTEIi TIRE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 'iias i i bis i ^ b o m oMOb NatlonM Leogtte first dvtoien sonal fouls; 40 on WtielsyaB and Sri*. * year had asotigh deer to p e t ^ 295 MOAD SIMEI — 543-5179 713 MAIN STREET 44541101 teams in 1965. 38 on Tabor. TTennto — BsM at Meiwheeter tamting. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SDCTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD) MANCHESTER, GONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 — :------^------:------:— mi.------s------:------' ' ' Automobiles For Sale 4 THERE OUGUTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Female 35 BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BlAJOR HOOPLE CLERK TYPIST to meet pub- CLEANINO lady wanted — one LITTLE SPORTS 1954 OLiDS!M:0(BIiL£;, exceUent day a week for amaU apart' condition, must be seen. Call He. Pleasant office, must be Animals ment, own trara^rtatlon nec­ CLASSIFIED 649-9312. High School graduate with at­ tractive personality, 6‘’ day essary. Call 875-W47 anytime. A o o a rr it k (eartr.) 1960 OOlMErr, radio, heater, Pl*»t Veek, liberal vacation, perm­ BABYSITTER wanted, days, IPairy mteiil ^xsterenioa's*0Wooir clean, automatic trananission, anent position, unusual thrift vlcindty EUUngton Rd. in Wap- 4BnrtYr A Dd nw n^nm vnnv* a m .-, > .« .. pick-up with rack body, $295. TEMPORARY housekeeper tor S oSS’fSdiaU* d a y i t a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In Mme (or the VSaaodGad . SlBata wltaiH dSSatat nextaax>vav ln8erHon._iao --w—. — Herald BO is av>B|avauitarBO responsible awafor UlUjronly t ONE In inciir^ cor- Ounliffe Motor Sales, Rt. 83, father and son. CaU ^ -9686. (Bib.) lAm iaUat Vernon. 643-0016. aHoparkOa 5oi2r5dert.r‘S ^ rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and Uien only IHM Keypunchers needed, day SHaaeoline eame241loleat ddSodai I to the extent of a “make sood” Insertion. Errors which do not mNCHESTER MODES MnoopaiabO 1957 FORD — One ton pickup, 8 so real lessen the value of the advertisement win not b« corrected by shift,. ajm.-5 p.m. and part- SSDacrata •Wortbla«i tabUSlCoaaparattra BOLeoa Sam a “make food” insertloii. V-8, asking $350. CaU 646- Pine S t. time evenings. Contact Mr. MUBoanal acrap . i m s s b 0214. Murphy at Nelson Freight- SONm a goddeaa •Pillar SSSirmbal far ways, Ihc., 47 Blast S t, Rock- IR odnille, Tcdl Free) Trailers— vlUe. Call 249-7671 or 876- 3388. Mobile Homes 643-2711 875-3136 6-A NURSE’S AIDE—PuU or part- 1962 APACHE SCOUT camper. time. Laurel Manor, 649-4619. 14 X 21 dining fly, L. P. gas. CaU 649-1400. WOMEN! Millions are viewing WAITRESSES Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? “Avon Calling” on TV. Mil­ lions more see our full page Pull or part-time evenings. Wa A LLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 24-Hour Answering Service Motocycles—Bicycles 11 ads in l^ng women’s mag- ^ JL QUAUTY tor qual­ axines. Show and SeU! We U beneflta. train yoU' to earn money you Free to Herald Readers ity conscious people. As low as Bonds—StockA— Help Wanted—Female 35 Building—Contracting 14 need. Call l>efor« ft’s too late, $10 down. Motorcycle Sales, 695 Want fatformatlon on one of ear dassUled adveiUaementeT CARPEnJTRY—32 years expe­ Mortgages 27 28M922. Washington St., Middletown. ______■______Uniforms Provided No answer a t Um telephone llstedT Simply call the rience, complete remodeUng, MORTGAGE LOANS — first, IMPORTANT NOTICE EXPBUUKNCEID clerk-typist In pree Life Insurance SEE US ON THE world’s most additions, rec rooms, concrete second, third, all kinds resilty, The 1964 ClvU RighU Law CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER casualty claim work, small Free Disability Insurance exciting motorcycle. The mag­ work and garages. References statewide, credit rating unnec­ prohibits, with cerl^idn ex­ EDWARDS claims office, eoh$renlal work­ Medical Insurance nificent Norton Atlas 760cc, 60 given, free estimates. Call 643' essary. Reasonable, confiden­ ceptions, discrimination be­ ing conditions In Manchester, h.p. A1 Gill’s Motorcycles, 695 2629. tial, quick arrangements, Alvin cause of sex. I t will now be I ANSWERING SERVICE CaU 649-4626 tor appointment. Washington St., Middletown, Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 983 necessary for our readers CaU 876-8951 or 64S-5413 to COMPLETE remodeling serv­ Conn. Main St, Hartford, evenings. not only to read the usual arrange Interview. RT 6AM500 - 875-2519 ice. Roofing, siding, garages, CLEANING WOMAN one day 233-6879. Female Help Wanted and and leave yonr message. Yen’ll hear from onr adverUser In 1957 HARLEY Davidson, model rec rooms, concrete work, cab­ a week in Manchester. Call 643- i U Jig time without ending all evening at the telephone. Male Help Wanted claaaifl- 6113, 9 to 6. FLH, mint condition, loaded inet and counter work, cera­ cations, but also our Classifi­ HOWARD JOHNSON’S with extras. 643-0893. mic tile, floor tile. C ^ 649- 47 Business Opportunity 28 cation Help Wanted — Male SALESLADY — experienced in Automobiles For Sale 4 2349 for free estimates. or Female . . . 37. bake shop. Apply Mario’s Bak­ Route 30, Vernon SPORTING GOODS STORK — ery, 829 Mein St., 643-2226. ' 5 T HERALD NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ 1965 HONDA, 50 c.c., 400 miles, CABINEIT WORK, formica coun­ prime location, priced for quick ed down? Short on down pay­ $185 firm. 649-3290. ters, rec rooms, remodeling. sale. J. D. Real Estate, 643- ALPHA NUMERIC keypunch BT ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ QuMity work. Reasonable pric­ HOOSB3KKEPER and compan­ BY AL VERMEER 85“ TWO MOTORCYCLES, excel­ 5129. operator. Apply Personnel PRISCILLA’S POP sion? Don’t despair I See Hon­ es. Free estimates. CaU 649- ion for one aduH, comfortable JH BOX LEH ER S lent running condition. Can be Dept., Iona Mfg. Co., Regent SECRETARY est Douglas. Inquire about low­ 6985. DAIRY —Grocery business, one home, on bus Kne. CaU 643- seen 175 Summit St., 649-7135. man operation, no experience St., Manchester. 4018. BY J. B.. WILLIAMS F o r Your est down, smallest payments THE ATLANTIC OUT OUR WAY anywhere. No small loan or fi­ Roofing—Siding 16 necessary, exceUent growth WATTREISES fuU or part-time, Information nance company plan. Douglas Business Services possibility, small down pay­ day and night shift. Apply In REFINING CO. Motors, 333 Main. BIDWEILL HOME Improvement ment. r W b 3c Rowe Realty, Offered 13 person only, Howard Johnson’s WUl interview qualified ap­ t h e HERALD wiU not Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ 876-3167. Restaurant 304 Tolland Tpke. NO'nCE disclose the identity of plicants by appointment for 1957 CHEVROLET — 4-door, LAND CLEARING, tree re­ tions, additions and lemodel- E xit 94, Wilbur Cross Park­ A pubUc hearing will be held any advertiser using box very clean, $225. CaU 649-1717, moval, and chain saw work. DINER IN ONE of the busiest secretarial position In Blast Ing of aU types. ExceUent way. Hartford. Qualified appli­ by the Planning and Zoning letters. Readers answer­ after 4:30. A. Michaud, 742-8096. spots in Manchester doing ex­ Commission of Manchester, workmanship. 649-6495. cant wUl possess recent ing blind box ads who ceUent business, priced for BIXPERIENCED hairdresser Connecticut, Monday evening, desire to protect their I960 CHEVROLET Impala con­ ST E PS, sidewaUia, atone waUa, A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, high school education, plus May 2, 1966 a t 8 P.M. In the quick sale. Owners going south. wanted, full or part-time, hours stenographic proficiency. identity can foUow this vertible, 6 cylinder, automatic, fireplaces, flagstone terraces. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ Hearing Room of the Municipal J . D. Real Estate, 643-5129. 9 to 6:30. Write Box D Her­ Some office experience is procedure: good condition, $6M. CaU 649- AU concrete repairs. Reason­ Bulldlni' to consider the follow­ terations and additions. Oell- ald. AU replies confidential. preferted. We offer an at­ 9790. ing appUcatlons for change of Enclose your reply to thi| able prices. 643-0851. ings. Workmanship guaran­ tractive starting salary, ex­ teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. zone; box in an envelope — REPOSSESSION: Take over APPLIANCES repaired aU A-1 OPPORTUNITY cellent benefits and modem CHARTER OAK STREET - addressed to the Classi- office facilities. To arrange payments, no cash needed with makes washers, refrigerators, ROOFING—Shingling, gutters, WELLS STREIET: To change to fled Manager, Manchester for ^ Interview call Mr. Business Zone HI, all or part Elvenlng Herald, together average credit. 1965 Pontiac freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ repointing chimneys and out­ Sunoco Service Station COLLEGE Delaughter 'at 289-1561 be­ GTO, 1964 CadUlac sedan. 1965 tric ranges. OU burners 6 of an area now in Residence with a memo Ustlng the side painting. 644-8670, 568- Bolton Notch, Rt. and 44A tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Zone C, described as follows: Monza conveortible. CaU 289- BY KEN MUSE companies you do NOT cleaned and repaired. Coama 2676. Very High Gallonage • _ , _ < Northerly: By land of Carter WAYOUT want to see your letter. 8254, ask for Graham Holmes. AppUance, 649-0065. Good Inside Work WOMEN An Equal Opportunity Employer Chevrolet Co.. Inc. 58.37 feet. Your letter be de­ High Income and by Wells Street, 34 feet, 1961 THUNDERBIRD, clean, SHARPENING Service — Saws, Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Minimum’ Investment stroy id If the advertiser Is Liberty Mutual Insurance more or less: Easterly: By one you’ve mentioned. If power steering, power brakes, knives, axes, shears, skates, Paid Training ROOBTNO — Specializing re­ Co. has an opening in our SE'VERAL WOMEN needed tor other land of Carter Chevrolet not it wUl be handled In power ,windows, pushbutton rotary blades. Quick service. Co., pairing roofs of all kinds, new Manchester office for a re­ light bench assembly work, Inc., 268 feet, more or less; C*J/**^' the usual manner. radio, electric windshield wip­ Capitol Elqulpmen. Co., 38 steady. Please apply In person. Southerly: By Charter Oak roofs, gutter work, chimneys For Detailed Information cent college graduate for a ers and washers, very reason­ Main Manchester. Hours CaU permanent, interesting and Engineered Metals, 10 HUllard Street, 90.1 feet; and Westerly: able. 528-0528 after 8 p.m. ask dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum St., Manchester. By other land _of^ C^er Chev­ siding. SO years’ experience. diversified position as a **1 should ssy ho DID build it from oeratoh! Tbok Jutt Lost and Found 1 tor Dick. day 7-4. 643-7958. rolet Co., Inc., 269.06 feet, more Free estimates. OaU Howley, SUN OIL COMPANY Claims Representative. No HAVE A "Colonial Living Dem- or less; AppUcant: Carter Ohev- about all tho seratoh I had!" ^ S T — vicinity Watkins Broth- 1959 MERCURY Monterey, 2 shorthand required. For TYPEWRITERS — Standard 643-5361, 644-8333. Weekdays—568-3400 onstratlon.” Receive lovely hos- OAK S T R E E T - ^ers, lady’s powder blue wallet, door, power steering, extra and electric. Repaired, over­ confidential interview Elvenlngs, Weekends teas credits. Ksplay consiste of STREBIT: To change ■ containing cash Eind important snow tires. CaU 643-2538. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Heating and Plumbing 17 phone Mr. McCaffrey at Mr. Smith—236-0413 wood, glass, brass and wrought off-Street Parking Zone, aU THE WOK/zyWART MM. ^ TM, •■» aa aa ea ^ * 2 6 papers. No questions asked. Re­ chines rented and repaired. 643-1161. 1964 FALCON 8 convertible, iron items. CaU Mrs. Jacque- qj. ©f an area now in Resl- ward. 640-2358, evenings, 643- Pickup and deUvery service. BOTTI PLUMBING and heaUng very good condition, $1,65). Or Write Une Ackerman, 746-6040. dence Zone C, described as fol­ BEN CASEY 4392, Tale Typewriter Service, 649- repairs, alterations, electric 649-3046. P.O. Box 71, East Hartford lows: ' Northerly. By Wells 4986. and gas hot Water heaters, free PILGRIM MILLS is expanding, 106 feet, more or less; LOST — ^ 00 in $20 denomina^ esUmates. ClU 643-1496, Liberty Mutual 1964 COMET Caliente convert- Special working hours can be Easterly: By land n/f Rutchlk, tions In tan Conn. Bank en- Ihle, 3 ^ e c d , standard Shift, 6 3 ; ^ ^ Serrice on Ariens, arranged for part-Ume and 122.71 feet and by laiid n/f velcqw on West Middle Tpke. COMPLETE plumbing aad FO R LEIASE — Willow’s Res- cylinder. exceUent condition. BoUpse, ■ Jacobson lawn full-time salesladies. Apply Pil- Blnock, 139.77 feet moiro or between Broad and Main St., heating service, complete new taurant, Rt. 44-A, Bolton, 646- Insurance Co. Call 649-9334 mowers. Also HomeUte chain grim Mills, Hartford Rd,-Man- toss; Southerly by land n/f SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL $100 reward. CaU 643-9665. saws and International Cub bathroom installations and 0214. 63 E. CENTER ST. Binock, 81.92 feet ahd by. Char­ bathroom remodeling, 30 years Chester. 1965 PONTIAC GTO — 4-speed, Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ manchbister '. c o n n . ter Oak Street, 26 feet; and LOST —■ Passbook No. W3726 in business. Sari VanCamp, 4 barrel plus extras, $2,600 or ment and Sharpening service Westerly; By other land of Sa-vings Bank of Manchester. Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc., 268 best offer 649-8089 8-1 or 644- on aU makes. L & M Elquip- 649-4749. Application made for pay­ An Equal Opportunity feet more or less. AppUcant: 8289 after 1. < ment Ooip., Route 83, Veosnon, PLUMBING Service— Bhnployer m ent STOP NOTICE Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc. 875-7609. M anch ester Bhc- Bathrooms remodeled. Repairs, A public hearing wlU be held AU interested persons may 1962 CHEVROLET — 4-door, 6 Lo s t —L ady’s Hamilton watch obaage—Elntetpriss 1946. alterations, beating. 643-8979, •Texaco is offering a very by tho Planning and Zoning attend this hearing. Maps of cylinder, low mileage. CaU af­ with velvet band. Reward. 649- 649-4066, after 6 p.m. SUCCESSFUL OPEN BIXPERIENCED hairdresser or Com m ission of Manohes- the above proposed changes are ter 5 p.m., 643-5492. DICK’S SERVICE — Snow­ on Monday, on file In the Planning Depart- 1592, HIGH gallonage '^service good beginner, good guarantee, ter, Connecticut, plowing, tnicldng, moving, rub­ 8 1959 CHEVROLET Impala, 2- Millineiy, Dressmaking' 19 plus 65-60 per cent. Apply Ver- May 2, 1968 at PM., in the ment, NOmCE is hereby given that bish removal, carpentry, clean- station in East Hartford, Hearing Room of the Municipal Town Planning Commission door hardtop, V-8, automatic, non Coiffures or CaU 876-4732; Optional Share Book No. 9251 ing, general repairs, aU types ALTERATIONS neaUy and Glastonbury area. B\>r in­ Building to consider the follow­ John B. Lamenzo, power steering. Must seU, best Issued by the Manchester Sav­ of odd Jobs. Try Dick, reason­ reasonably dope in my home. ABLE WOMAN for general ing application for Special Per­ Chairman offer. 649-7514. formation call Texaco, 568- ings and Loan Association, able. 643-4536. housework, 3 or 4 days week­ mit in accordance with A rt IV, Clarence W. Welti, CaU 643-8750. 9600 or Mr. Walsh after 6 Section n of the Zoning Reg­ Secretary Inc., has been lost and appli­ ly, 8 —3, experienced only. HORTY MEEKLE RENTALS—Power roller, chain DRAPES, valances, etc. — Cus­ pm., Glastonbury, 633-4381. ulations: BY DICK CAVALU cation has been made to said 1962 CORVAIR Monza, very CaU 649-6818. Addition to Group DweU- saws, trail roUer and aerator, tom made to your measure­ , Association tor payment of the good condition. 649-1967. ings, located on southeast lawn ■vac, rototlUers. Also sales ments, lined or unUned. For amount of deposit. and service on aU lawn equip­ corner of McKee St and 1960 OLDSMOBILE — good further information call after Sum mer St., Residence WANTED LOST — Pass Book No. mechanloal condition. $560. ment Capitol Equipment, 38 3, 643-1913. First National Zone A. Proposed addition Main S t, 643-7958. 25-10720, Sa-vings Department Call 643-5113, 9 to 6. is 4-famlly dwelling. Vari­ Oean, Late Model LADY’S and GEJNT’S cuotom AAA ances requested for lot size ^ k ^ ^ p ^ rio n ^ ”e:^etor 1960 AUSTIN HEALY iOOo', red Bubbteb tailoring and alterations at Stores, Inc and dist^ce between pro> moval — attics, ceUars and USED CARS paym ent convertible, exceUent condition, home, reasonable. 643-2264, 130 posed dwelling and existing yards, weekly or monthly pick­ $796. 742-8243. Woodland St. OPPORTUNITY dwqlUng. Applicant: An­ Top Prices Paid ’ o u n d up. Bolton, Manchester ricln- drew Ansaldl. F —one black male Lab­ Has Opening For: For All Makes rador Retriever. CaU Lee 1965 CHEVROLET — 1961 V8 Ity. Handd Hoar, 649-4034. HIGH GALLONAGE AU Interested persons,, may engine, standard shift, good Moving'—^Trucking— attend this hearing. Fracchia, Dog Warden, 643- « 'TOEE . removal — land olear- 8594. condibon throughout including ______Stprage 20 RGURE CLERK Planning and Zoning CARTER CHEVROLET ing, pruning, reasonable. D and Cbmmission body. Call 649-7136 anytime. MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light CO m INC. F Tree Service. 643-2009, East SUNOCO John B. Lamenzo, trucking and package deUvery. Full or part-time days. 1960 PLYMOUTH — 2 door Hartford, 668-0614. Chairman 1229 Main St. Annoancements Refrigerators, washers and Must have above average hardtop, automatic, radio arithmetic ability and skill Clarence W. Welti, Phone 649-52S& HANDYMAN Service — odd STATION CXyiTON RUGS and bedspreads heater, good condition, stove moving specialty. Fblding on comptometer or calcu­ ““ Secretary ' Jobs our specialty. You name chairs tor rent. 649-0762. '’dyed, 70 decorator colors. 649-2166. BOUTON NOTCH, CONN. lator. L ucl^ Lady Laundry, 43 Pur­ ___ it, we do It. John Rys. 643-2097. Painting—^Papering 21 nell Place, Manchester. ATTICS, cellars, garages and Company offers exceUent 1S55 FORD, good condition CaU Immediately CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER yards cleaned, trash hauled to INSIDE and oq^side painting. wages and working; condi­ ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ throughout, best offer. 649-3783. Days, 568-3400 Wanted dump. Reasonable. Call 643- You name your own price. tions, convenient free park­ ers, sales sihd service, bonded ing, in - plant cafeteria, WANTED p a r t -t im e representative. Alfred AmeU, 1954, 6 C If UN D ER; 4-door Ohev- 6819. SpeUal ratea tor homeowners Evenings or Weekends above average benefits. 110 Bryan Dr., M andiester. 644- rolet, standard shift, CaU 643- 66 or over. 649-7868,'.875-8401. COUNTER MEN LAVOIE BROTHERS —general 8141, 7207 after 6 p.m. 236-0413 875-0674 EXPEIUENCED work, chain saw, lots cleaned, JOSEPH P. Lewie custom paint­ TYPEW RITERS and adding 1960 CHEVROLET, 2- door. trees removed, landscajtog. ing, interior and exterior, pa­ (PAINTERS machines tor lease. Yale Type­ standard 6 cylinder, good con- Completely Insxired. For free perhanging, waUpaper re ­ writer Service, 649-4088. dlUon. CaU 643-4379. estimate caU 742-7649, 875-8846 moved. WaUpaper books on re­ Schools and Classes 33 First National Call anytime. quest. Bhilly insured. Bh'ee es­ 1966 MUSTANG, burgandy with timates. CaU 049-9058. Wm. Dfekson & Son Personals black vinyl hardtop, V-8, auto­ EARN UP TO $225 Stores, Inc. matic, power steering, power Household Semees INTERIOR and exterior paint­ WANTEU) — $560. left, $100. brakes, $2,200. CaU after 6, 643- Offered 13-A ing, waUpa^r removed, fuUy A WEEK DRIVING Park and Oakland Aves. S 4 9 4 U ( 2 0 tlgiht aiMl $26. left Flying "A ,” Insured. Rene Belanger, 848- THE BIG RIGS 7586. RBIWEAVINO Of bums, moth Bkist Hartford •ven split. 643-7932. 0612 or 644-0804. 1958 VOLVO — ExceUent me­ boles. Zippers r^iaired. Win JOBS WAITING B ID E WANTE3D — to WasMng- chanical condition, $450. CaU dow shades made to measure, PAINTING B Y Dick BVmtame, SALESPERSONS — experi­ tem S t, Hartford, toom vicinity 643-6338. aU sizes Venetian blinds. Key^ Interior and exterior. Paper Train Now—^Pay L ater enced women’s Wearing Appar­ e t Duval and Woodland St, to maSe wtaUe you wait. Tape re­ banging and waU paper remov- el, fuU work week, or 8 or 4 and from work, 643-8077. CORVETTE — 1964, front end, corders for ra it Harlow's, 867 aL Dutch Boy and DuPont If you can pass a phirsical fulj days. Apply Tweed's, 773 MR, ABERNATHY transmission, brakes, tires, top Main., 649-523L QuaUty workmanship. CaU BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILUAMS ^:BUSSBU1-’8 b a r b e r Shop an­ all new. Engine needs over­ and need a steady Job year Main S t evenings, 246-9593. 'round,,here is your oppot^ nounces Elarl Stairs is Ijack hauling. Evenings 649,-9929. rbaibering on Saturday. His Buildlng—Contraetiiig 14 tunity a lifetime to en­ former customers welcome. 198(5 PLYMOUTH SATBUTE, 2- Floor nnishliiff 24 ter the trucking industry r door hardtop, gold.with black CARPENTRY - Concrete work. NOW. QUALITY TRAIN ­ Ih a V E t w o - $500, one - $25, anything from cMIar to root, FLOOR SANDING and reflnl$b- ING, the largest company interior, 4-speed sureerlp row ing (specializing in older approved school in the east ||\,three - $5 right halves Tyd

Suburban For Sale 75 PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAHD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 For Sale 72 HoiMCg F or Sale 72 311 Pages Suggest Help |ny^XCHB38TBSt — Is not far Main, 8 MANCHESTER-VERNON Mne. $5,000 — Spring Special. Year Apartments—Flats— Houses For R en t 65^ r a n c h — Seven rooms, one GARRISON Colonial — 2 years TWO B1 ’round ’cottage with attached Help Wanted—^Male 36 Sitoatlons Wanted— Florists—Nurseries 49 Wanied—To Buy 58 ' fjom this 9 room Colonial. Two year old, pteatige neighbor­ old, on a wooded lot, large Uv- room Colonial, 3-ceu*'^ garage, Compact 5 room home with Tenements 63 ffwaT.T. 4 ROOM R a » * on 2 enclosed porch,^^^,ptofded lot, sunporch, walk out basement, garage, exceUent for home or Fdr Mentally Retarded Fem ale 38 JAFAiNBSE YEWS-;9 and 10 HOUSEHOLD lote, antiques. . ______l^ths, bam plus shed, approx­ hood on deadend street, large tog room, central hall, formal , Investment. CaU'Mltten Agen­ DISHWASHER Part- time, acre lot for rent, electric wa­ imately 1% acres land. Ideal permanent siding, $16,900. large lot, $11,000. Leonard HARTFORD (AP) — What qualified wockers„^ecial bnaln- n i£ ^ , apply Cavey’a Restaur- WILL care for cliUd, my borne years old, $2 and dig your bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, IHREE ROOM apartment, par- ter heater, gas and gas otove lot with tre4s, decorated with dining room, family size kltch- cy, Realtors, 643-6930. lor large femily, easily elegance for rich and exclusive Hayes Agency, {646-0131. Agency, Resdtors, 646-0469. more should Connecticut do for ing for religious workers vdio CLASSIFIED ant. East Oenter St. or assist mother arith care, own. 179 Fern S t CaU 043- glassware. We buy estates. Vil- tially furnished, one block from toiduded, very clean and sim- ea with built-ins, one half bath converted to two-family with beauty plus luxury. F’ireplaces, PBRFDCTr for privacy — 25 VERNON — 6% room Ranch, 3 the mentaUy retarded: deal with the mentaUy retarded, daily or weeldy. 649-1842. 7278. l a ^ Peddler, Auctioneer, 626 Main St. 649-9428, evenings. ny, located to ManafieM, near and Bhme fireplaced family / ■ l>ke S t, B(dton, 649-3247. jittle expense. FuU price, $15, bathrooms, garages. Yctonama room down, 3 large bedrooms years old 5 room Cape, 7 min­ bedrooms, built-ins, fireplace, it took 311 pages lor the Con- and sex education for the mea- TOE JENSEN Apartments, 92- campus. Call 876-8606. .876. goo. Mitten Agency, Realtors, It, this house has.lt. For ap­ COLONIAL carport, storm windows, nat- neoticut Mental Retardation taUy retardbd. ARE YOUR TALENTS monthly. ______——' and two fuU baths up, central utes from MaiKshester Oenter. Dogs—Rrds—Pets 41 94 East Mddle Tpke. New 4% eiS-6930. pointment to see caU PhUbrlck air-condiUoning, 2-car garage, U ra l finish woodwork, half acre Planning Project to list all the The report, called “MUes to ADVERTISING Garden—^Parm— ^Dairy Rooms Without Board 59 room apartments. Rent to NEW LISTING ideal sanctum for tired cele­ RECOGNIZED room •Agency, 649-8464. aluminum siding, $27,6(X). PhU- brities, vislUng Martians, etc. lot, next to elementary school, things that it thought need to Go,” should be translated by CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS GROOMING and boarding eU Products 60 Owner 875-6019. be done. the General Assembly into breeds. Harmony HlUa, H. C. ;------T" THE TOOMFSON HOUSE, Cot­ CONVENIENTLY located— 3 brick Agency, 649-8464. Owner, 643-0484. apartment lent locaUon. $160 monthly. ■ Clean Immaculate 3-bed­ It caUed for extending the reg- “minutes at hand,” Gov. John 8 AAL to 5 PAL AND APPRECIATED Chase, Hebron Rd., BoKon. 648- tage Street, centraUy located, controUed heat, Hotpotot kitch­ HANCHEHTBIR — Duplex, bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ COVENTRY — Immaculate 6 ’ ' Tomaszewskl, Box 863, South large, pleasant^ fui^sM Hanley Agency, 648-0030. $13,500—7 room older home on room home in quiet central tonal approach, rather than ex- Dempsey said Wednesday, en (range, refrigerator, dis­ one side consisting of 6 scaped, comer proi>erty, ga­ large lot «. J. D. location, large kitchen, for­ Lota For Sale 73 room L-shaped Ranch. Fire­ panding the Mansfield and He praised the planning proj- Rd., Bolton, open daily. 649- rooms, parking. CaU 64^^08 rooms, Including large mod­ rage, new siding, storms, place, carpeting. Only $12,200. 6472. posal), 2 air - conditioners for mal dining room, lovely Southbury state training schools, ect, in which 17 task forces par- COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. If Not See Us Right Now for ovemigtit and pennanent each apartment, 1% colored ern kitchen, 1% baths. large patio and walkway. CaU BOLTON — ACRE wooded lot Pasek Realty, 289-7475, 742- guest rates. 456% MAIN ST. — 6 room fireplaced living room, sun- with brook, in area of fine It called for a requirement ticipated, for "a remarkably MOWPAT Ik n i FBIDAS 10:S0 AJH. — 8ATDBOAS APPLEJ8 — Macs, Northern tile baths, sound proofing to house, $100. Call 643-2426, 9-6. Just like new! Vacant, oth­ owner, 649-3319. porch. Bedrooms have walk- 8243. that “all children born in Con- fine job.” Openings for full or part- Call 648-6326. walls affords privacy to sound er Mde rented. You must $7,100—four room Ranch, over­ homes. Leonard Agency Real­ time sheet metal mechanics Spy, DeUcious, Rome Beauties. FOR RENT—Near Mato St, ROCKLEDGE — 4 bedroom in closets. Nice landscaped tors, ask tor Helen Palmer, VERNON — U and R built 6 nectlcut be carefully examined, "You have charted a course TWO LOVABLE miniature male Herrmann’s, 172 S. Main St., single room. CaU 649-2170, 9 reduction, convenient base­ gee the interior to appre­ sized garage, on Lakeview Dr. lot, 2-car garage. A real utilizing newest medical tech- for Connecticut which will put rom t oooPERATioM WILL n i A l T T I I and first class machinis'ts Saburban F ot R ent 66 Ranch —large living room, 2 J. D. Real Elstate Co., 643-6129 646-0469 or 649-3877. room Ranch, paneled living on day or night shift, ' poodle puppies AKC regis­ 646-0067. Hazel S t ment latmdromat, master TV ciate. value. CaU early. nlques and tests,” us even farther to front among Mi AIPBEOIATED I/IMI b I I antenna and telephone jacks, fireplaces, family room, 2% or 649-8538. room, floor to ceiling brick fire­ tered; home raised. OaU 643- ROCKVILLB — New 8% room baths, rear yard fenced in. DOUBLE LOT — 200x400 deep. It urged "a state-wide survey all the states hi the care and Top Pay FREISH apple cider, cold stor- MODEIRN ROOM, private en- patio doors and patio, private place, garage, wooded lot, concern for the retarded,” he 7116. apartment, on bus line, refrig­ ANDOVER — Attractive 5 $25,900. Phllbrick Agency, 649- MANOHE3STER—Raised Ranch Located on School Rd., Bol­ of all births, including a require­ Overtime age apples, Ferrando trance, phone, rec room priv- parking, basement storage, 2 beautiful view, convenient lo­ said, "and I am confident that erator, range, garbage dispos­ room summer home on 8464. —7 rooms, 2 full baths, 3 bed­ BEL AIR REAL ESTATE ton. Reasonable. 649-2871. cation, 819,500. Call 876-4146. ment that all facts pertinent to CoNtinntd From Proeodiog Pago Full Benefits WANTED — good homes for the chards, Birch Mountain Ueges. 643-9895. blocks to bus, very convenient large lot, 2-car garage, Im­ this course will be followed.” Congenial Atmosphere al and air-condiOontog, $99. rooms, modem kitchen bullt- any problems which have oc­ following dogs, er 81. The Sherwto-WiUiams Fairfield St. quire 11-8 p.m., Mr. Daly, 643- appointment. Wolverton Agen­ blU that would give Congress a nate person can purchase it all 7832. hold a Public Hearing in the storms and screens, good in- WELLS STREE7T—A four fam- ^^^'‘^athsf^m lly r«»m, twin Manchester 649-5306 Loren in Mexico to 1957. The Explosion Expected Oo: cy, Realtor, 649-2813. lot moire authDrity over how producer and the actress were • SHIPPING CLERKS for only $498.93.' On display at LOOKING for anything to real Municipal Building Hearing come, good location, $18,900. lly home, one ^ a rtm e n t va- bedrooms, garage, trees, antipoverty funds are spent. Excellent opportunl^ fOr main store. Appliances are re­ estate rentals — apartments, OFFICE AND studio for rent, Room, 41 Center Street, Man­ Realtors, married in a civil ceremony TOKYO (AP) — Japanese HO MODEL Railroad, civilian Wolverton Agency, ^ t bus. Hutchins Agency, MANCHESTER immaculate VERNON — Split Level high The bill would boost _ the______fund government Sources said today man to be a working super­ band radio and antenna, snow conditioned and fully guaran­ homes, multiple dwkungs, no 983 Mato St. WiU remodel to chester, Connecticut, Tuesday, 649-2813 on a wooded lot. Six rooms In authorization for the Office of ^pHl 9 For TV A Appliance Dis­ teed. Needs some interior _Realtors,______649-5324. oversized 4 bedroom Cape, 2 that Red China's third nuclear visor of a small office clean­ tributor. Ehcperience not blower, hiquire 248 School St. fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, suit tenants. CaU Max Gross- May 3, 1966, at 8:00 p.m. on tiled baths, dining room, 2-car all plus garage, 125x150’ lot Economic Opportunity-OEO- the Ra ian prosecutor has ing crew. Previous experi­ Phone for Appointment 643-5129. man. 649-5334. 1969 RANCH ON A high shaded work. No central heat. Owners MANCHESTER— 6 room Cape explosion, expected early next necessary. Ideal working proposed additional appropria- r garage, central. Bel Air Real Home in exceUent condition, 99 billion. John.son had ^aken no official notice of that. month, may be a preliminary ence hdpful. Hours 4 p.m. DRUG CLERK — over 21, eve- WALLPAPER —paint sale. ’Tre­ ASK FOR “CARL” tion as follows: lot. 3 very large bedrooms. anxious. T. J. Crockett, Real­ close to schools, bus and shop­ Real private location but sUU j^a^ed for $1.76 billion. The cur- - • I I, ^ ningfs or weekends, experienced conditions. Good salary. 5 247-0358 i6r 527-9036 MANOHE3STE3R — Deluxe 4 STORE FOR RENT — Mato St. Flstate, 643-9332. hydrogen bomb test. to 12 midnight day week. Vacations. Ehc- mendous selections. Ceiling To BOARD OP EDUCATION, Huge kitchen with built-ins and tor, 643-1577. ping, 3 bedrooms, dining room, close to elementary school. T. authorization Is $1.6 hllUon. j o n n s o n preferred, references required, white, 82.95 gallon. Morrison SEE r r DAY OR NIGHT room duplex apartment built 1,400 square fe«t, heated. CaU dining area. Fireplaced living ' They said the year’s interval cellent benefits. General Fund Budget MANCHESTER — Rambling fireplaced living room, garage, NEW LISTING—Porter Street J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. More significant for the future NE3W YORK (AP) LucI driver’s license essential. No Paint Store, 739 Main St. If you have no means of trans­ by Damato, quiet convenient 522 3114. room, oil hot water heat. 2 since Peking’s last atomic ex­ Apply 1965/66 ...... $76,367 older home, 7% rooms, 2-car exceUent condition. First time area, modified 2-level Ranch, ------i-hA ivpr nn novertv Baines Johnson says she doesn’t rciwuig phone calls. MiUer Pharmacy, portation I’ll send my auto for location. Also Uke new 3 room car garage. Excellent con­ on the market. Wolverton 8 M J h r t r o c n ,. p M 8 p«. OOVMT _ 8 y»r Lr lorthcpmlnp m.rrl.,. ™ given WOOD combination door, 86” x apartment on first floor, heat OBTTCE OITP Mato St., desir­ for Vocational Ekiucation garage with workshop over, % enough time 299 Green Rd. CALL you. No obligation on your part Progrant under Public Law dition. $17,900. Wolverton Ag­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813, roo™,ppppTiw. "jL»i 5": S. 7 th. t.p.w ck J. Nug,„. .ob. 6’8” and hardware; sewing ma­ whatsoever. and appliances Included in able for accoimtants, etc. $60 acre. Needs a handyman to ______rooms, living room with fire­ Ktrol over z i the program to put,them on the verge of per month. 15 Forest St, 646- 88-210 (Vocational Act of ency, Realtors, 649-2813. er terraces, large wooded lot, bill would give Congress. garded as a teen-age marriage. FIRST NATIONAL Mr. Robert Glickler chine; 80” window fan; 6 foot A—L—B—E—R—T’—S ______both. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. spruce it up, $14,200. Wesley MANCHESTER— Immaculate tremendous possibilities for place an^ pine paneled waU, thermonuclear capablUty. They STORES picnic bench; two wool rugs, 9x 0090. 1963), to be financed by R. Smith Construction Co. 843- 4-bedroom oversized Cape, dln- kitchen with built-in oven and For the first time the OEO In an article in the current said the WasJ may come in two OFFICE BOY 528-6581 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD MANCHES'rEUl — Spacious 3 funds from the State De­ large family. Priced in mid nuiifB mill uuiBLLB mca vuiii- would be told how much money issue of Seventeen magazine, ^ ______— 10, 10x12. 649-9732 after 6. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. 1,400 SQUARE FEET, industrial 1567. tag room, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ 30’s. For further Information range and dinette area, corn- weeks, 11 weather “permits, as room ai>artment, first floor, partment of Ekiucation. Happy Choice blnatlon windows, basement R can spend on specific pr<> the piart of a Chtoese (jommunM Paih and Oakland Ave., space for rent, including 2 of­ rage, central location. Bel Air call R. F. DImock Co., 649- Immediate opening for 16’ SWIMMING POOL, 42” deep heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ Robert M. Stone, Real EJstate, 643-9332. ^ garage, one acre lot, walking grams, how much it can spend nn 90 effort to boost their internatioii- filter. Used 2 months. Call eve- erator, private porch, exceUent fices. Broad St. area, 649-1807. Secretary 5245. East Hartford high school boy for part- SOFA BED — reasonable. <3aU Cool Gingham! dlstance to school. Asking on salaries of local antipoverty ^11 be orhnn prestige during May celebra- time -employment during ntoge. 644-8991. 649-2546. location, Adults. $115. CaU 643- Board of Directors MANCHESTER — 7 room fire­ SEVEN ROOM CAPE Cod, over- $16,200. U * R Realty Co. officials 812,500 each yearly It's not a young marri^e when ^ Communist world. the summer months. WUl HELP! 0310. Houses For Rent 65 Manchester, Cornu placed Cape, 1% baths, carpet­ sized lot, 76 x 206, garage, ame- Inc., 643-2692, R. D. Murdock, — and how it...... should ojieratethe man has a college degree, is ^ Washington report- consider .high school Junior, 24’ WOODEJN EXTENSION lad- FURNITURE — Washing ma­ Dated at Manchester, Con­ ing, exceUent location, walk certain programs. doing military service and ^ Wednesday night that the der, 4 wooden Window screens, MODERN DUPLEX — 4% site drive, new roof, new sep­ 643-6472. MOENSEU) Journeyman plumb­ or senior over 16. CaU 643- Real estate Arm needs a chine, etc. Can be seen .49 COMPLETELY furnished trall- necticut, this 22nd day of April to all schools. Leona,rd Agen­ tic tank, good condition, $17,- working on a master s degree. ^ g government has advised lU er and plumber’s helper. Ap­ _6 cellar window screens, RCA Brookfield St between 1-5 rpeyns, 1 % baths, refrigerator, 1161 to arrange interview. full-time salesman. Leads er, Coventry Lake, $100 month­ 1966. cy, Realtors, 646-0469. 600. Call 649-3046. Voting Today allies to expiect another atomic prenticeship training available 21” TV set, Elasy Spindry wash­ ’Thursday and Friday. Other range, bus line, parking, heat­ ly. TraUer space " avaUable. Vernon Spotted Wolf furnished. Terrific potential ing machine, Natimal 7 quart ed, reasonable. 649-3566 after MANCHESTER — Oversized WASHINGTON (AP) — The explosion on the Chtoese main­ to quaUfled man. H. G. Schulze eamihg;s for an ag^gresslve hours, caU 649-2182. 742-8892. 6-6 2 FAMILY, custom de­ WOODWARD, Okla. (AP) — Ihc. 876-9707. , pressure canner. 649-0222. 5 pjn. Cape, 2 full baths, 3 or 4 bed­ FAMILY HOME Senate votes today on a $17 bil­ land to the near future. LANDSOAPE workers, full and individual. Write giving APAR’TMEJNT size Phllco re­ signed, 3-bedroom arrange­ Arapano Indian Chief Henry part-time work, $2. per hour to MANCHES'TER — .Vernon Une, rooms, g;arage, full rec room. ment, modem Idtchen, ceramlo lion defense authorization bill PART-TIME kitchen help, must qualifications to Realtor, 60 USED fluorescent Ught fix­ frigerator, very good condition, 66 SPRUCE ST. —4 rooms, first 2 year old, '6 room Ranch, $135 NEED A Wesley R. Smith Construction Let your family enjoy life Spotted Wolf, 83, revoked a Viet Animosity start, no experience necessary. Box B, Manchester Herald. tures, 4’, 4 lights, Ideal forA-eo 820, porcelain top kitchen table, floor, heat, hot water, garage, bath, treed lot, exceUent ren­ in this 6 room Cape. Plenty and Democratic leaders predict curse that he had placed on Ok­ hsLvh driver’s license. Apply to CaU Orantland Nursery, 643- monthly. Call 643-4013. <3o., 643-1867. tal income. Wesley R. Smith DA NANG, South Viet Nam person. 120 Charter Oak St. room, garages, factories, 4 chairs, $8. CaU 649-4291. adults, references, $100 month­ of living space in the spa­ approval by a wide margin. lahoma City’s water supply 13 0669. ( stores, schools, 84.60 each, dis­ ly, no pets. CaU 528-3391, 9-5. SPECIAL Construction Co., 643-1567. cious Idtchen, 3 large bed­ The measure would overide years ago. (AP) —^Flve hundred Vietnam­ ese Roman CathoUcs attended EXPERIENCED painters and LARGE firm expanding pres- MEA.T OOUNTE3R man for count for 10 or more. 649-0953. rooms, fireplaced living two decisions by Secretary of On Sept. 14, 1953, the chief WB^aeVWW a11 Wo — _ . . . * M a • « • mm m STUDIO COUCH. 4% ROOM duplex to brand new CAR $16,900 —6% ROOM RANCH, an anti-Buddhist rally on the young all around handy man. ent sales force. Work with top Reasonalfle. NOTICE ^VOCATION — CHARM built-to stove, raised hearth room. $18,900. OaU D. Sisco Defense Robert S. McNamara spun his curse on the water be- Call 876-8073 weekdays 3-6 p.m. DONT feel blue because your CaU 643-7458. 2-family home, 1% baths, ga­ for appointment. 875-6611. and provide for the purchase of cause Oklahoma CJlty contracted outskirts of Da Nang j i. .today. i One a flight men, income $8,000 per P«k Market. 317 Highland ^aipet looks gray, ^ t rage, quiet, convenient, $140 SPECIAL fireplace, basement, large eome components of a ballistic with the federal government for speaker charged tl^ toe toCM year while working toward H El .PER FOR Furniture and a Glamorene ,Electric Rug E3LECTRIC S’TOVE, gas refrig­ heated. Call 643-0278 or 643-5121 TOWN MEETING CONVENIENCE wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, BARROWS & WALLACE missile defense system and nu- release of water from Canton radio riation sounds like Radio appliance deUvery truck. Call management, experience not ______Shampooer for oifly $2 a day. erator, automatic washer, oth­ A Special Meeting of the elec­ Realtors, 649-5324. required. No travel. OaU 644- SIX extra large sunny rooms, Manchester Parkade clear power for a new naval Reservoir upstream on the Hanoi. , ,. .. -r. Mr. PettengtU, 6464)m. at Manchester WaUpaper. er articles. Call 649-4543. tors and citizens qualified to Manchester 649-5306 vessel. North Canadian River. Other speakers ^d ^ l^dd- 0202 or 644-1402. Help Wanted— second floor, heated, washer- Here’s a home that has all COLONIAL — six rooms, 1% vote in town meetings of the baths, attached heated garage. Both items won unanimous Chielt Spotted Wolf claliried at hists were “unwilling to die or Male or Fonale 37 BARN SAILE—Saturdays only. BLACKS’TONE wringer washer, dryer connections, $130. Oak­ Town of Coventry, Connecticut, three. Located on Porter even fight for Viet Nam” al­ Furniture, refrigerators, deluxe, exeeUent condition, $30. land St., 643-6514. Street in Manchester’s fin­ screened porch, mid-20's, lot 60 bipartisan approval of the Sen- that time the draining of water TRAINEE WANTED — Painter’s helper. WiU be held to the auditorium FOR A x220.— net28 r»iBigelow_1__a* St, AJA 649-5856 KOKH for DLlljlViY 7 room CUBlOIIl ate Armed ServicesQAvsriAAo rVvmmiftaoCommittee spoiled toe Indians’ TTu44aMO> VsiinHna>hunting and onfi though Vietnamese Catholic* WAITRESS and WAITER need­ stoves, tools, spring and mat­ CaU 643-2615. of the Coventry-High School on est residential area. We of­ Split, large living room with and American troops were sac- CaU after 6 p.m., 643-1420, tress, lavatories, closet bowls, BEAU’i'lF'UL new apartments, appointment. headed by Sen. Richard B. Rus- filing grounds, ed, part-time. CaU Bolton Lake MAHOGANY DESK and chair, iWoodbridge Gardens. 4% room Ripley HiU Road in the Town SPECIAL fer you this distinctive stone fireplace, paneled fam­ rlflcljig their ilVca. To aasiat welder to light sinks, lawn mowers. Model A Cape Cod house on an acre sell, D-Ga. The chief made his gesture manufacturing. Opportun­ SALESMAN Hotel, 643-9731. living room sola and chair, or­ duplex $150. 3% room flat $135. of Coventry, on the 4th day of LARGE ‘ 6 room home at 63 ily room, 2 full baths, on acre tern which is expected to eqat Wednesday before a group of The continuing display of ani­ parts, 1956 Pontiac, 1961 Wil- Cross-Stitched of park-like grounds at a wooded lot. Leonard Agency, ity to learn modem in­ FuU and part-time, men’s* iental rug. CaU 649-0468. 2 large bedrooms, 1% baths, May, 1966 at eight o’clock in OCCASION? Garden St. Kitchen, dining Oklahoma City businessmen on mosity between Da Nang’* WANTED — man or woman to lys pickup and plow. 36 Bush On down to earth price. Wo Realtors, ask for Helen Palm­ dustrial flame cutting and department. WUl consider HHl Rd., Mamchester. modern, kitchen with G.E. re­ the evening for the fifllowtog room, Mvlng room on first Rent Funds OK’d a goodwill tour of toe ^ t e . Catholics and Buddhists cam* sell real estate fuU time, ex­ MOVING — entire household purposes: Rent a new Comet or Ginghom urge you to call for qn in­ er, 646-0469 or 649-3877. after the mysterious assassina­ heliare welding technique. retired men on part-time frigerate, range, disposal, floor, 3 bedrooms plus porch WASHINGTON (AP) -■ By a Manual dexterity and abil­ basis. Apply perience preferred but not nec­ ROAD RACE set, baby car­ goods for sale. CaU 649-9057 dlshwatoer. Prwate basemwits •Article 1. To see what action Mercury. Low Rates . . . spection today. Ask for on second floor, attic bedroom. ' Peter Ustinov tion Wednesday night of e lead­ ity to read and interpret essary. Contact Mr. Fhilbrick, riage, stroller, 12 volt car bat­ any time. the Town wishes to tai^e on Doris Smith. Oil h e a t Convenient to one-vote margin, toe Senate has er of the Vietnamese Nationalist 364 Main St., or caU 649-8464 piped for automatic washer uid Daily . . . Weekly . , BOSTON (AP) Actor Peter blueprints easmUaL D&L tery, mantle clock, walnut din­ dryer. Air • conditioning (op­ one recommendation of the churches, schools and shop­ BOLTON—$13,900 approved funds for President Ustinov told toe Massachusetts party, which has many Catholic Manchester Shopiflng Parkado for appointment Monthly. ing set, unfinished vanity. G. E. Refrlgeratm-, good condi­ tional), master TV antenna, Board of Selectmen and the ping area. Price $16,500. Rob­ Johnson’s program of rent sub­ House there is “no incompatibil­ supporters. Tran Thuyet, secre­ Apply Best offer, 649-9391. tion, reasonable. CaU 649-9074. hot water oil heat, open stair­ Board of Finance on the sum ert J. Smith, Inc., 963 Main Picturebook 1950 cozy 4 sidies for tow-income families. ity between Batman and tary-general of the party’s Da MUSIC TEACHER — fuH or erf $7,272.00 to be appropriat­ Sew- JARVIS REALTY CO. S t, 643-5241 or 649-7959. ______Nang branch, was shot on th* part • time. Keyboard back­ case, large sliding door closets, room Ranch, attractively But toe administration and its Beethoven. DEAN MACHINE THREE MESN’S wear display SOUD MAHOGANY ^ h i g ed for the purpose of pur­ Contromatics CorporatioB ground preferred, no experi­ shelf and table, fluorescent sUdtog glass doors. On bus line, Simple REALTORS REDUIHD BELOW appraisal — maintained, recently re­ Senate leaders had to use all Ustinov, speaking Wednesday way txmie from a party meet- room set, good condition, $175. chasing a Eire Truck for the decorated Inside and out. their resources to get the votes as part of the House cultural 100 West Main S t, PRODUCTS. INC. ence necessary. I^itlcm open­ fixtures for s^e. No reason­ near schools, shopping and 83 Oak S t, four, 4-room cold ing to Manchester area. Fbr 875-7950. ^ churches. Open daily and week­ use of the South Coventry 649-1200 Eves. 649-2519 Heatalator fireplace, oak needed for Wednesday’s 46-45 affairs program, said “both Officials were unable to say able offer refused. Morry’s’ Volimteer EHre Association. water apartments, lot 85 x 191, BockviUs 165 Adams St, Manchester interview caU 622-0615. Mr. Men’s Store, 203 N. Main St, ends, noon - 5 p.m. 649-5591, 1352 floors, pine paneled kitch­ victory authorizing 812 million have their places to a cultured whether the death was a result PURTTRON duefiess white I2W-2614 needs repairs. $15,500. Keith .• of toe continuing political turbu- Kupfer, Mamtoester, 643-869L 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo­ Said appropriation to be a 243 en. Aluminum storms amd to contract authority lor toe range hood, 30”* never used, part of the 1966-1967 budget RESERVE A CAR Artful simpUcity is the look To cool gingham add a wrily Agency, 649-1922. screens. Enclosed breeze­ ‘ ' ' " NEEDS: $30. 875-7950. cated at junction of Woodbridge new program. He urged government support ^ 0HDNING8 FOR FoUowtog — SOHOCKi BUS operator, expe­ Article 2. By petition to see NOW . . . CALL •axefuUy blended to the shaping smocked yoke and a colorful MANCHESTER — 6 room Col­ FIVE ROOM RANCH with fin- way, oversized garage. After that vote, toe Senate of the arts and said the arts can work ’’ ot the Viet Oong, and Parker Sts. M . ^ Enter­ onial, with den or family room, rienced preferred, approx- Diamonds—W atcher— prises. what action the Town wishes ef the rounded neckline and the cross-stitch border for “ apron Ished rec room, 3 bedrooms, Park like yard 105x200, passed, 72-12 a $2.8 billion sup­ correct misapprehensions be­ ssT-srs.'Ss r ’ss.’iSL \ imately 20 hours per week. SU- JeweliY 48 to take on the acceptance of flattery of the cap sleeves; flar- that is ‘at home’ both in and 3 bedrooms, formal dining living, room has new wall to many trees and shrubs. plemental money bill that in­ tween countries. laborers. Apply in person. W. Nl^t Shifts ver Lane Bus Une, 40 Brain- Musical Instrumoits 53 LARGE rooms, one bedroom Lakeview Drive, Lakeview Cd 'flklrt, special for the half- out of the kitchen! room, generous kitchen with wall carpet, roomy kitchen Pleasing location with cluded toe rent subsidies funds. “The American arts” he said, Honey Falls 2 % WATCH AND JEWRUtY re- 643-5135 gt2e Pattern No. 243 has apron pantry. Original owner. Bow­ fLSchwarz Co. Inc., 994 Hart- Hardinge Chucker Operator ard Place, Manchester. 643- unit, range, refri£;erator, beat, Terrace Association, Inc., as with natural birch cabinets, oil view. 1 % miles from the. Republicans led toe floor fight have made much more valua- CHIOAXX) — Honey produo- torn Tpke., RockvlUe, Conn. Day and Night Shifts pairing, Prompt Mrvlce. Up to a part a t the bi^way system No. 1352 is in sizes 12% to directions; graphs for gingham ers Sdiool area. Wolverton I N otch'. 897A $26 oa your old watch to SPINIET CONSOLE piano, like garage, $118. Convenient loca- hot water heat, aluminum com­ against the new administration jjjg contributions than American tion in. the United Stotee tion.pCaU 644-0238. at the Town of Coventry. M%.*bust 33 to 47. Size 12%, smocking and embroidery, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. binations, walk-out basement. program, declaring toa^t it was diplomacy.’ Production Mining Machine trade. C t o ^ Mondays. F. B. new, caU 649-005$. LEASING amounted to 276 million pound* PART-TIME PART-TIiME franchised terri­ Article 3. By petition to see bust 83 4 yards of 35-toch. To order, send 35c to coins to: Hard to find price of $15,900. WaJton W. Grant Agency poo^y prejiared and could cost Operators, Days tory, seU to estabUshed custom­ Bray, 737 Mato StrMt, State FOUR room apartment, central- To 60c to coins to: Anne Cabot, Manchester Ev^ LAKE ST. - new Ratsed Ranch last year, 2 per cent less thsoi WfXlK AVAILABLE Theater BuOdlng. what action the Town wishes Onc-Two-Three Wolverton Agency, Realtors, toe federal government 86 bil­ ers. 840 per week to start. 15 PLAYER PIANO with 200 ly located, heat provided, $90 to take on the acceptance of 8 uo Burnett, Manchester Eve- nlng Herald, ^ finished rec room 1% Lillian G. Grant, Realtor to 1964 and the lowest since 11 AJf. TO a OR 8 PJI. Bridgeport MUli^: Machine Year Leasing Plans 649-2813. lion over the next 40 years. Tankers Gain Cargoes 1962. Drought was blamed for APPLY hours. (jaU 644-1402 or 644-0002. rolls. CaU 643-7449. per month. CaU Mr. Coope, Lakewood Drive, Lakewood nmg Herald, 1160 AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. baths. — Now being completed, 643-1153 Senate Republican Leader , Operators, Set Up and G rists—Nurseries 49 ------649-5203. All Makes and Models buy now and choose your own toe drop. <^>erate, Days Heists, from ^uth Street AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10036 MANCHESTER — Secluded 4 Everett M. Dirksen cried that CHICAGO — U. S. and Cana­ to the comer of Forest Hills 100S6L '' Ist-class maihng add 10c interitn- and exterior decora­ room home, garage, rec room, dian tankers carried 11.2 million California, ^ where hooey out- MdX)NAI4) DRIVE IN EVERGREENS - Arborvltae, Wanted—'Di BUY 58 8% ROOM apartntent, heat hot the suboldies are “sure to be- wdlw dl establirtiedastabliahed plasticnlastie commm. pyramid type, 4’, $2.75; Globe ------^ ------Road as a part o t the high­ For "lading add 10c for each/pattern. Mnt N^e, ting, big wooded lot. Selling huge wooded lot, excellent oome noxiou* In American We.” net tons of petroleum product* 46 W. Center St. ALL BEiNMi'xTB pany offers steady employ­ water, appUancm, air-condi­ for $23,500. T. J. Crockett. i atarter or retirement home. GLASTONBURY — Custom t^ , 18-24”, 82.75. Trews, up- aaUque and way system of the Town

• K PAGE TWENTY THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1966 'Avonfe Daily Met Pnee Ran The Weather For the Week EaM Continued cloudy and cool Flans for the 40th reunion of Gub Scout Pack 2 of Second About Town the CUuM of 1^8 of. Manches­ Congregational Church will Police Arrests April 1$^ i$a$ tonight and' tomortwr, Vm to - , ter High School were cjompleted meet tomorrew at 7:30 p.m. at Hearing Tuesday m gM about 40, talghitamMiwir 71m ladtefl Gufid of Asaump- recently. The party wUl be held the church. 14,620 h i 50a. tion Ghurdi will hoU its month­ June 26 at Piano’s Restaurant, An argument early yesterday MIKELINE SHOW ly social meeting: at the church B(dton. Ail those planning to Wartiington li01> will have a morning on Main St. that led Featuring WTIC Radio Personalities Manchfi$ter^A City of ViUage Charm hall Monday evening at 8:16. attend are reminded to contact special meeting tomorrow at 7 to a smashed plate glass door On Loitering Law FLOYD RICHARDS and ED ANDERSON Frank U. Lupien, 21 Sunset St, .(ChueUied Adverttslnc oa Page 11), PRICE SEVEN CBMIB „ Memhem will see a detnonstra- p.m. at Orange Hall. The Royal and a ripped-out wuU telephone with MIKE OGDEN, Fis Stout of W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 minskl’s store, L(*ster Mart, at Also up for a public hearing Nss^Vsa^Ss/^sss/l^s/Vss^ViBsAsss/Vss/' (AP) — Lucy Ann Stacken, ing Aronson, carries a fine of at the Masonic Temple. ‘Ihe 487 Center St., both nursing Main St., to pay respects to the 505 Main St., and Kiminski Tues^y night will be a “wash­ 25, ^E^lied for a marriage Mark Master Mason degree will students at the University of late Patrick Brannick, whose went inside to call police, lock­ not 1 ^ than..$6, nor more than out” appropriation of $76,367 to license yesterday at the be conferred. Clarence K Schie- Connecticut, here been induct­ wife is a member of the circle. ing the door. Kiminski told po­ $25, for each violation. the board of education, for a court clerk’s office. bel win preside. ITiere will be ed into Mu Chapter, Sigma lice that he saw the door be­ The complete ordinance reads: vocational education pix^iam, On Dodd-Klein In a few days she'll marry a social time with refreshigents Theta Tau, national nursing so­ The Guard CSub o f the N orth ing kicked in and ran out the to be financed by an equal John W. Lucy, 28. after the degree work. American Benefit Association ‘Tt rtiall be unlawful for any Manchester Stores ed the committee to look into The investigation by the slx- ciety. back door to call police at a state grant, alrea^ approved. WASHINGTON (AP)— Ihat’U make her Lucy Viet will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at nearby club. person in the Town of Manches­ the aPfgwMons made against member committee, set up to Landed ■ Under other business, aiU re­ Only The Senate Ethics Commit­ L ucy, Pvt. lawrence R. Oarison, son the home of Mrs. John Sohiski Uriano is scheduled to ap­ ter to be found in, near, around lating to the town water and Mm in a series of qmdicated jwUce senatorial ethics after the Bart Ubell, syndicated health tee announced today it ivill o f M rs. Svea M . Carlson o f 63 of 145 Tolland St., East Hart­ pear in C ircuit Court 12 M ay sewer departments, the di­ coltitnns BUid had oCtared Ms full furor over, the Bobby Baker colomnist, will conduct a spe­ or about any place of putaic ac­ 815 Main Street conduct public hearings on Walker at. recently completed a ford. Mrs. Charles Vlncek is 9. rectors will consider: cooperation. case, was requested by Dodd; cial ejuiz on emphysema on radio commodation or any public “ the alleged relationship” field communication crewman co-hostfess. A Glastonbury man, who po­ property, in such a way as to 1. An $18,000 allocation from KNOWN FOP VALUES Manchester Parkade The hearings wffl be the first He said he had noUving to era- State News course at Pt. Dix, NJ. He en­ station WINP Wednesday at lice said did not pay his $31.05 between Sen. Thomas J. held by the Senate Ethics Cras- . . U.S. Buildup 12:15 p.m. The broadcast is be unduly boisterous, using lewd the Water Department Capital tered the J^fvny last September The VFW Auxiliary has can­ bill at a local motel, was ar­ or profane language, obstruct- Improvement Reserve Fund for Dodd, D-Oonn., and Julius mittee on Standards and Oon- The committee s stat^ent and completed basic training at sponsored by the National TVi- celed its card party usually rested on a circuit court war­ Klein, owner of a Chicago duct. They wiU go into only one ®ald its public hearii^ will be berculosis Association and Co­ ing access to said premises, or the relocation of facilities RR Leaders Is Boosted' Ft. Devens, Mass. He attended scheduled each Friday at 8 p.m. rant yesterday and charged otherwise creating a nuisance to tour areas of the proposed new public relations firm. phase of the committee’s Inves- preceded by closed-door hear- Manchester High School. lumbia Broadcasting System. at the post home. . with defrauding the keeper of\ misconduct «»8a to determine which acUvi- the neighborhoal. Rt. 6. The town will be reim- The bipartisan committee I * 8®',I * ® ® ti^ of Dodd’s relationship with Invited to a hotel. - ‘No person in the Town of ^ ^he same amount by COUPONS GOOD said the date tor starting the charges against Dodd, To 250,000. Klein fall within its Jurisdiction. The man was Gary D. Twee- the State Highway Department. Manchester shall molest, dis­ hearings will be announced la- Dodd’s use of funds raised at “Upra compleUon of the hear­ die, 30. Police said .he stayed obey, interfere with, or use 2. A $2,500 allocation from ter, adding It desired to allow testimonial dinners in his honor G>n£erence SAIGON, South Viet at the CiJonnecticut M otor Lodge ings into this phase of Sen. lewd, profane or abusive lan­ the same fund, to pay the cos THURS.-FRI.-SAT. Dodd “sufficient time to also has been questioned. He Nam (AP)—-The United for two days in March with an­ Dodd’s conduct, the committee „A prpw tPn (AP) guage to any police officer, for the development of a new prepare his defense.” has denied any improper con- wlU decide what further hear- xlAKlrUKJJ (A r) — States landed more than other person. He is scheduled while he is engaged in the per­ well, to augment the town’s wa­ Dodd said in a statement that ed introduce knibbling Pfc. Bobbie Richardson of South Carolina ffives a bugle blast as men of the 1st B y Notre Dame, said it’s a big state’s foremost concerns, and South Viet Nam again Lamb Patties ...... lb. 3 9 ^ U.S. Choice—Chuck, Block Style Utng. Brigade, JU.S. 25th Infantry Division prepare to go Ashore at Vung Tau, part CHARGE IT AND SAVE GROTON (AP) — State Sen. - H enry M . H ockerm an, a 19- cfOwd-lfieaser there. Dempsey said. He told his' regu­ carrying the war to the Gommu- Peter F. Marian! said today lar morning nows conference of the 4,000-man force arriving today from Hawaii. (AP Photofax) nists. The Viet Oong confined Braising Fore L egs ...... lb. 3 9 4 1 year-old sophom ore from HiU- had huge crowds in (bat he would try to have an our donhitorles,” she said. “It’s that his first appointment to the their Mtlvlty to a few small at* answer soon tor those persons like GrandUratral Station when Connecticut Transportation Au- tacks and terrorism, their pat­ the kids kndbwe.:’ thority was George Cahill, a tern In the last few weeks. , FRANKFURTERS urging him to make a fight for OSCAR MAYER OR SWIFT PREMIUM WITH VEGETABLE DREISSING (be Republican gubernatorial Many Children Knibbling wlth^t^hard “K,” is representative of (he rail Three • Vietnamese women ROAST 4 9 » doiie with a wire cbqt hanger brotherhood, were killed and seven penons 2 medium-sized carrots, scraped Domination. Domingo Demonstrators: Develop Ulcers, and a coin, usually a p^ were wounded when a innaU bus Lb. 2 medium-sized onions, peeled Mariani made the statement FRANKFURTS 2 large stalks celery, cut up when ai^ed to comment on the The hanger is bent iiifo a Attacks Birchen rode over a mine in the Mekohg 4 sprigs parsley U.S. CHOICE action of the New Haven Re- Doctor Reports square by pulling down on n e w HAVEN (A P )—The R e- Delta. A military tniric struck a mine in the soime area (alter, FIRST PRIZE SKINLESS li/j cups chopped cooked spinach publioan Town Oommittee middle of the crossbar to form a ^publican party's Platform Re­ Wounded by U.S, Soldiers 1 cup soft bread crumbs LONDON Thursday night w d jm iam E s, m d , (a p )- a new angle. Ait this angle it is Committee has been causing an undisekMed number 1 te^poon salt BROIL The New Haven taganizattra psychologist says many elemen- then suspended from a forefing- urgra\|o recommend a plank Witnesses said the demonstra­ of casualties. Lb. Vi teaspoon pepper er and the coin is balanced on SANTO DOMINGO, Domin- Duarte suburb, on the eastern The Viet Oong also fired mor­ FRANKFURTS 1 eg g , well beaten j taUi<»d a resolution calling for tary school ebUdren throughout in,the ^’s platform this year tors at the observation post (Cut from Choice Shoulder)' (h e Up o f the hanger hook. lean Republic (AP) — U.S. edge. of the capital, marched tars at a village in Hau Nghta Vj cup m ilk the endorsement of Miarianl for (^uptry are on tranquilizers irepudiai he John B irch So- troops fired on demonstrators toward a U.S, 82nd Airborne were mem'bers of tJ^e Domin­ 2 tablespoons bacon fat or the nomination. But it said Mar- Rooked back and forth a few ciety , \ ican Popular movement and the Piovince, west of Saigon, ma^e lanl could have it just far the astounding number attacking them Thursday night -obsenrati'ra near a bridge.; a grmpde attack on an^outpi^ vegetable oil times for momentum, the han­ State Rep. Boyd of Castrolte 14th , of June move­ With this very low price on the finest ba­ U.S. CHOICE also are developing ulcers, and wounded six of the Domin- The crowd chanted anti- 8 to 10 frankfurters, scored FANCY RATH’S BLACK HAWK ger is then twirled so as to keep Westport, the com m it^ chair­ ment These groups were in­ Vi rt th$ tagOrt, diagonally “ icans. American slogans and burned a cons it’s no wonder sales are large. Earlier thta week, Oreenwlch Dr- Hi Oetteon Morgan, the coin (n place with centrifu­ man, said after a, publibs]^aring volved in an earlier demCnatra- 2 slices bacon, cut in half The clash came after a day of U.S. flag, then began throwing (See Page NfaieteeaX CHUCK SHOP GRANTS AND SAVE Republicans uiged MAntani pub- «rcctor of the University of g a l force. here Thursday night that Harcr- tion in front c t the U.S. Embas­ Grind carrots, onions, celery and Sweet Life anti-American demonstrations rocks. Three pistol shots were OSCAR MAYER Skinless Bely to becoma a aondidate, and Marjdandta MaUtute of - Child " Hockerman said he Mmself aonaUjr. favored < such a p r o p e l sy, where Oommuniet-led dem­ parsley, using the finest blade of by Leftists celebrating the annl- fired at the OIs. STEAKS •n organizatlm woridng to pro- Study, iaid Thursday night tiiat Mt rae world record by M b- and would Urge (he ccmmlt onstrators burned (jhree Atoeri* meat grliider. Add spinach, bread of the revolution last The U.S. troops, under etrlct BACON FRANKS mote a draft movement 6aA more and more pediatricians bling wUh three intertwined (O'recommend it, ocui flags they had brougiWt'wWi crumbs, salt and pepper to ground April and demanding that U.S. orders not to shoot unless au­ A d ^ t ^ BACON u 99c vegetables. Combine egg, milk and been organized in Hamden. are prescribing tranquilizers tor hangers. "I wotOd favoff without any them . torceh-Jeave the Dominican Re­ thorized, fired 14 rounds at the bacon fat; mix thoroughly with State Republican Chairman A. academically talented children. Other records claimed by question the repudiation of the demonstrators. During the 90-minute rally, Of American GI vegetables. Turn Into a 12x7 V4x2- Bearle Plnney and other top He said many of the brighter Hopkins stiideiits are knibbling Birch Society;” Boyd said. public, A U.S. ixifiitary spokesman One report said that a 2-year- several thousand persons shout­ SWIFT PREMIUM OR MISS IOWA faich baking dish. Arrange frank­ G 3 ® leaders have thrown (heir sup- pupils become quite upset by with eight penities at once and The actira was advocated by old child was among those ed anti-U.S. slogans and carried furters In a. single layer on top. gave this acebunt of the shoot­ Becomes Citizen 7 9 i Ideal tor That First port for (he nom(najUra to E. pressures- to attain academic reversing the direction of the Arthur Splegeai, regional cUrec- wounded. placards dememding the imme­ Place bacon pieces over frank­ Oaytra Gengras e< West Hart- skilla and knowledge and often twirl seven times without dirop- ing ineddent! ' C ook-O ut! Later Thursday night an ex­ diate withdrawal of American f o r t HUAiCHUOA, A riz. BACON u79c furters. Bake about 30 minutes. have nightmares because '(See Page Ten); Demonstrators m the ViUa Serves 4 to 6. ford . pdng:tbe coin. plosion rocked the area near the troobs. They did not attempt to them. Some even develop ul­ (AP) — It isn’t easy tor a b ^ - Mariani arioMWledged (he in­ bridge, but the national police enter the embassy grounds. eldP^ get permission to adopt a ^ SELECTED PRODUCE ★ ★ "POLAR BAR" SPECIAL terest of bis supporters in a cers, he said. said it was a noise bomb hurled child. And when the baidielor is more "definitive” indication of SAVORY CnUCK STEAK The keynote speaker at a two- from a passing vehicle. (See Page Ten) an Amerloan, and in the Army L«on Tcmfor Cuts Fancy, Firm, Ripe, Cello 4’s ANGUS TORTELtlNI M s plans. day conference sponsored by to lxx>t, 'end the ohlld’ls 'Yfqt- pounds blade chuck roast, cot SAVORY CHUCK STEAK He said be hoped to make a the Maryland State Department namese, it geits evra tougher. about 2 Inches thidc response very soon. Salt and pepper or TOMATOES 25c Your choice with tneat of Eklucatira said the pressures Today, the AmeHesti 61, C "I WiU make it known to them Flour and tomato sauce, — or come from the children them- Spsc- 6 William H. Nevetu,'-48, lUD E CHUCK ROAST ib .fiP Large, Firm, Crisp, Calif. soon as possible what I can selves, from their family, the I f if table^Mons soft shortontng with meat and sour cream of Broricton, Mass., stiU a bach­ for this recipe. GUP GOUPONS AND SAVE nffer as a vehicle for victory community or even from teach­ Neiv;Hearing Granted medium-sized onion, siloed sauce. / elor, watches his . adopted SVi cups w ater ICEBERG LEHUGE 2 39c in Novraiber,” he sbM. pkgr. ers. I'' - ' daxig^iter, 10-year-old T re TM 1 Upton’s Beef and Vegetable He said be expected to be He saM the problem eould be Dry Soup Mix BONELESS CHUCK STEAK Thti Tlmim,, become anvAmeri- more explicit and more defini­ solved by teachers who Otiue 'i-* for this recipe or tive about Us rede “ in the whole To N.Y. ‘Mad Bomber’ can citizen. She now has ths Season meat with salt and pepper the acMevements of children as name of Diane Elizabeth Nev- and sprinkle with flour to coat thing.” W: NEW YORK (AP) —'^ a d in 1931, but a workm en’s.y'com- for London Broil ,b.99‘ HIGHLANO PARK MARKET individuals and not in compari­ ens, end she speaks English al­ lightly. Heat shortening In a large But Mariani, in makhig Us Bomber” George P. Met^kj^ pensatlon case was thrown out son with others. most fiawlesriy. She epoke raly saucepan or Dutch oven over mod­ 317 Highland St., Manchester, Conn. comments today, again stressed accused of planting at least 32 because of the elapsed time in­ erate heat Brown meat thorough­ Pinehurst Phone 643^278 the need tor "harmony and uni­ He suggested that before ad­ time bombs in public places volved. , Vietnamese when Nevens first ministrators Ure teachers they saw her in a Ssigra orphanage ly on both sides. Add onion during 3-IN-1 BLEND ty” in the party if success is to ' around New York City, and 11716 bespectacled b^helor. t^ last few minutes and brown be achieved. should consider their "love causing explosion injuries to 15 authorities charged, then took to three years ago. lightly. Heat oven to 325° F. (mod­ BEEF. PORK • VEAL In New Haven, GOP Town life .” I>ersons, has been granted a making bombs in his home ga­ She and her "adopted” father erately low). Stir water slowly plan to move to Brorittra after into dry-soup mix. Pour over and 'or Chairmen George J. 'Montano Dr. Morgan explained that new, heartag in his efforts to rage. A court committed him to what he meant by "love life” 1057 after Nel^ens retires this ysar and imdemeath meat. Cover and place said that sentiment at Thurs­ , s. i ^ gain release from a state men­ Mattawan in\Aprll LEAN GROUND CHUCK tensive psychi- leaves this southern Arizona in oven. Bake about 2 hours, or day night’s meeting was “1(X) was how a person felt about Us A ' tal 'hospital. - V he underwent . . This Friday, April 30th— Don't Miss Our “ ■ "lam until fork-tender. If necessary, add per cent for Mariani.” ^ w ife and Ms ritildren and hoW y ' s - , ' ' If he succeeds, he would face atric examinatioh in hospitals Army post. Says Diane: a little more water during cook­ He said that if Mariani indl- considerate he is of their nbeds. trial on a multiple-count indict­ here. happier then I have ever bera,” ROCK CORNISH % y ' > « ing to prevent sUcklng. Slice meat eates that he wants the nomina­ "There was a time when we '> ' , ' V ’ v ,'.3 ment charging attempted mjir- fliid serve with th# pan BTaw. thought a little bit of neurosis >f Serves 4. « “vj’- tion, a special meeting will be ' J der and assault, among other GAME HENS per ounce held to take action on the talUed was good,” he said, "but re­ things. Mmy More Unadverlistd Spaeials f r t' , ' (81c to 8»c BACH) GRAND RE-OPENINCL endorsement. search hasn’t borne that out.” Metesky, now In his early 60s, * k ' won the right to a new hearing when the Appellate Division of Lodge Due Home CUP&SAVE the State Supreme Court ruled he was not given a fair deal in a Shurfine Spring Sale cH H ie In Mexico City • ■ • . y/ GRANTS I Manchester Stores Only 1964 hearing in which he sought S-P-E-C-l-A-L ■ r ' release from Matteawan State SHURFINE For Viet Review Hospital, Beacon, N.Y. FIRST QUALITY SEAMLESS “hi bur opinion,” the appel­ SAIGON,' South Viet. Nam U.8. officisls are Him .— “ No 'fyy' crisis decisions wlH result from GRAPE JELLY 2 Lb. Jar 3 9 C Student Revolt late court said Thursday, "Me­ (AP) — The most embattled ICE CREAM tesky was not given an oppor­ American ambassador In the Ms trip. It will be a general, NYLONS 2 5 0 0 , ■ " .V SAVE 80c ^ ; ' tunity to present evidence In world heads home Saturday for important review and perhaps Bolton' Dairy BAR SIZES 9-11 - K support of his petition or to a major review of U.S. policy in some new poKcy decielons. But Plot Uncovered cross-examine a medical wit­ V iet Nam . this is no crisis trip.” * ASST. COLORS R eg. 67c MEXKX> c m (AP) — The strlWng studenta, the report ness eigalnst him. Henry Cabot Lodge leaves L odgs (MS been in V lst Nam ROUTE 85 BOLTON, CONN Mexican attorney general’s of- added. The appellate division re­ behind Ms fortress-like embassy since last August on his second versed the ruling by a State Su- in steaming Saigra and the ace saya foreign end Mexican One of the Argentines Is Oecar (Sea Pago Tea) agitators planned to use the uU- Fernandez Bruno, a leader of preme Court Justice in Dutchess largest American military and GHARGE IT - NO MONEY DOWN verstty student strflte as Ibe the RevohiUonary Worker’s par- County Supreme Court dls- civilian force in any foreign springboard tor overthrow of ty. The r^x>rt sold he distribut­ ' ' / j X r. missing Metesky’s handwritten country. Oie government. ed pamphlets calling on stu­ petition tor a writ of habeas cor- He also leaves tough proWems C U P A S A V E The attorney general’s office denta to stir up dlsordera both pus. The appellate court or- that include political turmoil in said Thursday night that an in- inside and outside the sprawling dered the lower court tq hold a South Viet Nam as well as the BuUetm vesUgatton after the arrest of imiverBity campus. further hearing on the petition, bitter war against the Oommu- I GRANTS I Manchester Stores Only Oiree Atgentinee and five Mexi- The others arrested w ere Metesky was arrested at Ms nlst Viet Cong. He has promised to return in cans had unooverM a plot to sef identified as Teresa Oonfreta de Waterbury, Conn., Iiome Jan. MORE PIXNHHNO BUY ONE ICE iq> a "Oonununlst^type” govern- Femsndez €ual Adolfo Otilio 22, 1957. He was accused o f hav­ two to three weeks. Rumors MISSES’ DALLAS, Tex. (AP) —A inent by psovoking a erfsis Malvagni Gilly, a(so of Argenti- ing planted pipe-bomba in phone that he plans to resign havs ■I ■•a giant thunderstorm rumbled among the students and sid>- na, and Mexicans GUdardo Islas booths, theaters, bus and rail­ been denied. 'WRANGLER" 0 7 into Dallas-Fort Worth agstai CREAM CO N E verting other groups. Carranza, Ramon Vargas Sal- road terminals during a 16-year “The ambassador is in top ehape, the crisis has not de­ today, dropping torrentlsl Arrests of file eight persons guero, Marta Elena Vargas Sal- period starting in November SUM JEANS * 2 1940. stroyed his nerves or his stami- amounts of rain on areas AND GET SECOND was aiutounced Tuesday after guero, Sergio Garcia Estrada where flash Hooding already Sins 8 to 18 Aset. Colors Beg. $3.99 student rioting witicb resisted in and Leocadio Franclso Zapata In six of 22 explosions that na,” a close associate said of bad taken seven lives Oie fraced resignatkm of the Muzquis, resulted, 16 persons were in- the 63-year- old diplomat. "To ONE FREE! Bsttonal university's rector. .^ley ^ ^ Jured. Ton bombs were found use an old-fashioned word, he is ^ oauaed_jnMUrtig 0* doKars In before they exploded. a patriot.' H? could weU ,rt}' damage. At Fort *Ite i^ot for a strike to of conspiracy and lUe* In a letter to a newspaper on Ws laurels. But he consider Worth, where S'/) inches at begin St ths university’s law association. The three Ar- printed a week before Metesky’s tt his duty to serve here os tong rain (ell between 6:90 n.m. school and then spread to other gentines also are charged with Familiar Area Landmark Is Replaced arrest, the writer identified , as he era and is useful.” nod 8:80 n.m. today, pdUM schoeJs in the uniitoraity.” toe document forgery and violation John Barbeau, an employe of the Harmann Steel Co., Holyoke, Mass., rides himself as The Mad Bomber To eUminate any appesrssce said at least 16 bomM were nttonicy general’s report said, imnilgratira laws. .a crane high in the air to direct installation of a new steeple at First Congre­ and said Ms grudgs against hu- of a crisis trip. Lodge pUna to flood ed. OCOowra tm aoi n e rtl W.T. GRANT CO. **Later on they uwild seeksup- pYancisco GaUndo Ochoa, (lie gational Church of Vernon. A beB presented to the church by the U.S. Enve­ for boots to rencM trapped pMt from labor and other social presidential pnas secretary, on manlty was prompl*