PRKne SEVEN CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965 (CtaasIfM Aivertisiag on Paga M) VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 157 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Court Rules® Quake Hits Smdke Bomb Pair Nabbed Halts March Shaving Ad Greek Town Is Deceptive Killing 20 Of Negroes WASHINGt S n (AP) — •:# < j As Red Spies CAMDEN, Ala. (AP)— The Supreme Court ruled MEGALOPOLIS, Greece Policemen led by Mayor Reg today Colgate-Palmolive (^ . (AP)—A violent, rollinsr Albritton today fired tear deceived the public with earthquake struck this WAS5HINGTON ^AP) —♦Soviet Embassy In wd gas and smoke bombs into television commercials use^ 2,300-year-old Greek town WAanilNUiViv ___Treportedly is now in the Soviet FBI agents seized two men Union, the FBI said. tiKe ranks of about 45 Ne­ ing a faked “sandpaper" early today as its residents today—including a Penta­ Johnson, according to the groes when they refueed to test of Palmolive ahave slept. At leafit 20 persons gon courier who was miss­ ■eomplalnt, was recruited to spy disperse after their march cream. were killed and 20 injured. ing for two months last fall for the Soviets while stationed was halted. Chief Justice Earl Warren Thousands were rendered with the Army in in 1963. The mayor and four police­ delivered the majority decislo«». homeless in Uiis central Pelo­ —on charges of selling U.S. The FBI said ho recruited Mlnt- men hurled smoke bombs first. Justice John M. Harlan dissent­ ponnesus area. defense secrets to the Soviet kenbaugh in 1963, when Mint- “Ain’t gonna let no smoke ed In part, with Justice Potter Working under a bright sun Union. kenbaugh also wsis in the Army. bombs turn me round,” chanted Stewart joining him. after the predawn disaster, Agents arrested Army The FBI said they were “par the Negroes. Most of them stood In the commercials, a surface police' reported finding 17 tlcularly concerned with fur­ their ground on a sidewalk near supposed to represent sandpap­ bodies. They said other victims Sgt. Robert Lee Johnson, nishing classified information a Negro church after Albritton er was covered with shaving in the rubble of stone and clay 43, of Alexandria, Va., at relaUng to military installa­ and a policeman each threw a cream, then shaved clean with, a village houses would push the the Pentagon; and James tions, missile sites and intelli­ smoke bomb. single razor stroke. Actually the toll to 20 or more. Allen Mintkenbaugh, 46, of gence activities of the U.S. gov­ The policemen tossed three demonstration did not use .sand­ King Constantine and his ernment at both foreign and more of the smoke missiles and paper, but a simulated mockup mother, Queen Mother Frederi- San Martin, Calif. Mintken­ domestic locations.” most of the Negroes retreated. of sand and Plexiglass. ka, flew to the stricken area to baugh was arrested in Cas The complaint said both men Three stood where' they were; In New York, Colgate-Palmo­ comfort the victims. tro Valley, Calif. had received various sums of others merely backed away. live said it would not make a Megalopolis, about halfway They were arrested after the money from the Soviets. During The Albritton threw a tear gas statement until it had studied between ancient Sparta and an­ FBI filed a complaint in U.S. a period between February 1967 grenade and sll the marchers the decision. cient Olympia, gets its name District Court, Alexandria, and April 1968, the FBI said. retreated about 60 yards. ’They Ted Bates A Co., Colgate-Pal­ trom the Greek for “great charging they conspired togeth­ Johnson accepted 3300 a month re-formed. Albritton told them molive’s advertlring agency, city.” It was built to protect er and with a Russian, Vitaly from the Russians, while he was -they were not going to march also declined comment. Arcadia from Spartan invasion. ciurjoumov, and others, to ob­ assigned to an unidentified Nike downtown. Warren said the court upheld Since auvcient Umes U has de' tain and deliver InformaUon on missile site in California. He is “It’s not safe under the condl a Federal ’Trade Ck>mmlssk« dined from "a great city" to a the national defense of the Unit­ accused of having furnished tlons you hava created,” he order against the Colgate com­ village but the excavated re­ ed States. photographs of technical manu­ said. mercial. mains of its Greek theater and Ourjoumov la named as a oo- als about the site, as well as Albritton and his policemen The chief justice noted argu­ wall testify to Us past glory. oonaplrator in the complaint. He had halted four marches by Ne­ ments had been made that the The victims were in a score of formerly was assigned to the (See Page Eight) groes — Including two groups o t order might be too broad. Hs villages in the Megalopolis area school children. ’The activity said, as to this, that anyone 100 miles southwest of Athens. came as a small group of Ne­ doubtful as to a future courss They were caught in the wreck­ groes lined up to take voter could ask the commission to age of collapsing houses as they tests here. give Them definitive advice. Leaders of the march were In the Colgate case, Warren Fifty of the injured were In Autobahn Closed protesting the use of an old jail said the company had produced ■srious condlUon. building as the regflstrar office. three different commercials Thousands wandered dazed Albritton provided police es­ using “the same deceptive prac­ through the ruins. corts for Negroes when request­ tice.” Five of the worst hit villages For Short Period ed and a Wilcox County reg­ “This we believe gave the were 90 per cent destroyed and f istrar said a high percentage of commission sufficient basis for uninhaM table. Negro applicants qualified. Helicopter Makes Rescue believing that the respondents The rolling quake hit at 5:13 At Selma, about 200 Negroes would be inclined to use similar BERLIN (AP) — The Eaat<»Up to noon there had been no lined up for voter tests without Steel-neiwed Coast Guard crew rides buffeting winds in its Sikorsky HH528 heli- a.m. Ib destroyed 2,000 homes interference with the Western commercials with respect to and left many villages cut off manncTMMUNISTS CLOSED incident. conter off the face of 200-foot cliff and 10-feet above raging ^ i f i c surf to res­ other products they adver­ German Communists closed the air traffic A Negro leader was taken into from sll communication. A U.S. military convoy made cue injured Navy sailor, Ted Payne, 17, from rocke at San Franciscos Lands tise,” Warren said. Megalopolis was hard hit and u t o b a h n between West custody by police here. ”We think it reasonable for Berlin and West to­ the road trip from West Berlin He -was Major Johns, a mem­ End yesterday.- Firemen were unable to pull the injured man to safety up the to West Germany without inter­ the commission to frame Its or­ (Bee Page Eight) day. then lifted the barriers at ber of the Southern Christian cliff so the copter, its blades whirling inches from the cliff face, made the pick­ der broadly enough to prevent the Berlin end after 3*4 hours. ference, but it left the divided Leadership Conference. When city b^ore the East Germans u p with Lt. Comdr. Claude Robbins at the controls. (AP Photofax).______respondents from engaging in West Berlin police reported. Johns marched from a church simllarty Ulegal practices in Traffic from West Germany closed the superhighway across with about 80 other Negroes, to West Beriln was still stopped East Germany. future adverUsiements.” Strike Threat A British military spokesman Albritton halted them after two 'The chief justice commented Helmstedt, the western end blocks. that, "having been caught vio­ of the 110-mile highway. said Soviet soldiers halted three Albritton asked Johns if he Events The Russians also threatened British cars as they tried to North Viet Targets lating the act, respondents must Hangs Over drive out of Berlin. They re­ was not a Louisiana resident. expect some tencing in.” the air corridors to West Beriln. Johns said he was. Then the Harlan, joined by Stowart, in notifying the Western powers turned to the British checkpoint mayor directed two policemen to await developments. dissenting, said he did not agree that Soviet military aircraft to escort Johns out of the group. In State that the use of mocki^ts by a NYC Papers would be (tying across the corri A British military vehicle was Johns went back to the church Hit by U.S. Planes dors and that certain altitudes stopped at Helmstedt, the West television advertiser is, of Itrolf, German end of the autobahn. and led a second march by a deceptive practice. Haxlan NEW YC«K (AP) — A new cotild not be used by the three about 76, many of them teen­ further, that hs 4ttd not •trike threat hung over New Western alrHnes that serve Hundreds of automobiles piled agers. This time, the mayor New Haven Flags up at both ends of the 110-mile SAIGON. Soutlz-Wel-. ranged over routes 1 and think the record ip tp d ^ ’si caa^, Tork City newspapers today West BeiUn. took Johns into what the .q(Qc: (AP) — Slxty-six U.S. Navy and about 120 miles south of the justified the brt»od order issued foUowlng a breakM ^ of nego- The Soviets said they wanted highvm,y AS the East Germans called protective custody. A1 lowered their steel barriers and wered in Death Air Force planes attacked tar­ North Vietnamese capital of by the commisslan. tiatlora. Mayor Robert F. Wag- to tise the altitudes from 2,000 to brltton said J o ^ could not reg­ gets in North Viet Nam today. A Hanoi. Six other jets flew cover Harlan asserted: “It seems to ^IMr said, however, he did not 4.000 feet. Commercial planes said “no” to all travelers. ister since he seed in Louisiana. The Russians and the East Of Judge Shanley U.S. spokesman said one Air and took photographs. me that the proper legal test in regard the coUapee as ‘Tmpoesl normally fly between 6,000 and When some of the marchers Force plane was downed by One diesel trsdn exploded dur­ cases of this kind concerns not Me of aoluUon.” 7.000 feet, except on their ap­ Germains said their restrictions objected to taking the voter ing the 30-mlnute raid, and an­ were made necessary by Soviet NEW HAVEN (AP) — Flags Oommu^st groundflre, and the what goes on in the broadcast- While no new talks were Im proach to Berlin. tests at the old J^I, Albritton pilot was recovered. other locomotive and two trucks ti^ studio, but whether what is The airlines have experienced and East German military ma- said everyone applied there. He were flown at half-staff in New mediately scheduled, Wagner Haven today In memory of Pro­ No enemy aircraft were re- were left In flameq. shown on the television screen urged the printers and publish- such threats \ln the past and added: “You don’t have any X»rted sighted. Communist MIG U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. Is an accurate r^resentaOon of went ahead their flights. (See Page Two) objection to signing up for your bate Judge James A. Shanley, Taylor returned from policy era Sunday night to continue to one of the city’s most popular fighters shot down two U.S. su­ the advertised pitxluot and of make “every conceivable ef­ Social Security there.” personic jets Sunday in the first talks In Washington and hinted the claims made for k." About 46 of the marchers and colorful figures. that the will fort” to setUe the dispute over Shanley, who was 69 years old air clash of the Viet Nam war Harian prefaced iris remarks •conomtc issues. Wagner said stood on the sidewalk, -others and got away in the haze. broaden Its role in the fight by saying that be was not a went back to the church. Albrit­ last ’Thursday, died Sunday against the (^onunuiiists. he had studied a report from Big Demands Face Schools morning at Grace-New Haven The Navy raid, launched from shaving cream user himself and Theodore H. Kheel, his labor ton told the group they were the CTurler Coral Sea, was Taylor told an airport news thus was “perhaps taking , a free to go to the registrars of­ Hospital. conference that there was no adviser, and found the sUuation A Democrat, he served four against the Vinh Ldnh early more detached view of the cass difficult but one that could be fice singly on in small groups warning radar installation just sign that the North Vietnamese than U I had been a shaving More Federal Funds Likely but not in a march. terms In Oingres^as Represen­ solved without a strike. tative from the ’Third District, north of the 17th Parallel bor­ cream user.” There were two other major "I will guarantee your safe­ der, a U.S. spokesman said. (See Page Eight) But he added that Stewart newspaper labor developments By O.K. HODENFIEU) < Dr. Wtlmer V. Bell, director ty,” he told them. 1934-42. Thirty Skyraider, Skyhawk Nearly 100 pupils tried to He was elected probate jtidge -was a user. acroM the country. AP Education Writer of adult education for the Balti­ in New Haven in 1948 and in and Skywarrior -planes hit the The Federal Trade Oommls- The Youngstown, Ohio, Vlndl- BOSTON, Maas. (AP) — more, Md., pubUc schools said march from Camden Academy, target with 26 tons of general- aion declared it an unfair trade In another paper prepared for the .Negro school. ’They were his last two campaigns for re- LBJ to Speak eator, struck for the first time There la virtually no limit to the election enjoyed the support of puhpose bombs from 280 to 1,000 practice to use an undisclosed in its 76-year history last Aug. demands which are going to be the National Schools Boards halted and turned back. Then pounds In size. 'They also used mockup in showing a supposed Association meeting: another group of about 80 tried the Republican party as well as WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ test of a product. On appeals by U, announced Sunday it had made on the schools in the again and also were turned his own. napalm. reached an agreement with the years ahead — from educaUng “As we look to the future it Is The strike planes were sup­ dent Johnson may make a Colgate and its advertising apparent that every community back. Gov. John Dempsey said today speech on the general situation agency, the U.S. Circuit Court American Newspaper Guild the tiniest tots to re-educating Albritton told the pupils they that "Judge Shanley served with ported by about 20 Crusaders TtM mranbers of striking Local the nation’s elder workers. will find necessary one or more and Phantom fighters flying in Viet Nam, the White House in New York told the commis­ fully equipped and fully staffed, could leave in small groups but honor and distinction. He was announced today. sion to write an order to effect U will vote on whether to raUfy School board members from only If they had written excuses an outstanding public servant flak suppression and interceptor the agreement, and terms were aB over the country heard that comprehensive adult schools, missions. ’The time and the place were “only one practice solution.’* grim prediction today from half OTfering to adults — without cost from their teachers. He will be missed.” not disclosed. White House ’The Circuit Court said this Withheld pending the acUon. About 36 Negroes lined up at ’Ihe governor extended his A U.S. spokesman said the In Poraand, Ore., the last a dozen speakers at their annual — whatever education they need target “was heavily damaged.” press secretary George E. wa.s to permit representations to meet their community re the old jail to take tests. condolences to the judge’s fam­ Reedy said he would fill in the that experimental proof was pickets around the city’s two convention. Chairman A1 Wall of the Wil­ ily. He said the weather was clear, dally newspapers — the Oregon­ Gardner Gowlee, editor In sponslbillUes.’’ visibility .good and no antiair­ details later if there is a speech. being furnished when a sponsor chief of Look magazine, urged Ohter speakers noted the need cox Registrar Board said that Shanley was much in demand He said it would be somewhat ian and the Oregon Journal — 42 of the last 56 Negro appli­ as a toastmaster. As Mayor craft fire was encountered. were removed after 6*4 years, the board members in a for better vocational training, A fUght of 16 U.S. Air Force along the lines of remarks the (See Pago Tea) special and expensive attention cants had been registered. Un Richard C. Lee said of him sev­ President made to the Cabinet Members of the typographical prepared speech: til this year, Wiilcox county eral years ago, his charm and jets struck rail lines and high­ and mailers unions voted to de- “Let us launch, without delay^ to the high school dropout, new ways in North Viet Nam today, last week when he gave a gen­ • grand experiment In human services for the physically and had no Negro voters although wit made many a “long and eral outline of the general Viet­ dare the newspapers — mem Neg^roes make up 78 per cent dreary banquet easy to endure.’" blowing up at least one train. bers of the S.I. Newhouse group potentialities, concentrating our mentally handicapped, the em­ Red groundflre was reported namese situation. ployment of school nurses and of the population. Lee has ordered that all flags Reedy said Johnson has had a — an oipen shop. Union officials first and mightiest efforts on the on city buildings be flown at “moderate.” tiuree crucial years from kinder­ A U.S. spokesman said a F106 number of discussions with Sec­ Bulletins (See Page Seven) (See Page Eight) Italf-staff until noon Wednesday retary of State Dean Rusk, Sec­ (See Page FIva) garten through second gi;ade.’’ the day of the ftmeral. Thunderchief' -was shot down, Culled from AP Wires Shanley was bom in New Ha' but the pilot was recovered. retary of Defense Robert S.'Mc- He said 10 F106 strike planes ven and received all of hds form' (Sea Page Eight) ed schooUpg here, including col using rockets and oannon TO BUY JETS Brush Fires lege studies at Yale and profes NEW YCMIK (AP)—UnW- slonai studies at the Yale Law ed Air Lines saU It wffl buy School, He received his law de' or lease 144 new Jets at a Plague State gree in 1923. eost of about $760 mlllloai. ’The next 11 years were spent Johnson Plans Cuts mostly trom Boeing Aircraft teaching at Hlllhouse High Oo. All the Jets Involved By ’THE ASSOCIATED PRESS School. Firemen (ought hundreds of __ powered by Pratt B In 1934 he campaigned suc­ In Farm Spending\ W hlt^ engines. W. A. Pnt- brush and grass fires in Con­ cessfully for Congress. During terson, ciiainnan of ths necticut Sunday, as last year’s his four terms in the House he championed the cause of inter­ board, said ‘This will be toe tinder dry grass blazed. national law and was instru­ WABHlNaTON (AP) Thebment system offering rental pay­ largeet order for oomniorcial Charles F. Snyder, state forest mental in the repeal of the Neu­ Johnson administration today ments (or land taken out of sur­ aircraft ever plaeed by an in­ fire control officer, noted that trality Act. proposed legislation designed to plus • crops and authority for dividual airline.'’ Patterson “spring has always been the _I ... cut federal farm spending more farmers to sell, lease or other­ told a news oonference that most dangerous fire season with (See Page Eight) q/ than 3200 million a year. But re­ wise transfer acreage planting United, the nation’s hurgest more than 78 per cent of the tail prices of bread and other allotments. airline, would be tally eqni^ (ires every year occurring in foods probably would be pushed The measure contained no ped with Jot aircraft by early , March, April and May.’ ’ up 3300 million or more a year. recommendations for either the 1970. The biggest fires were in Sey-' Julie or, Sophia? The extra 3100 million in food cotton program or for creation :a.4f mour, where a 40-acre fire was costs would go toward Increas­ of an emergency food reserve b e a c h e d TBAPPEb BEEN reported, and Oxford, where The Oscar Puzzle ing farm income. In effect, the both of which Johnson had men MOUNT.UN VIEW. Aria there was a 36-acre (ire. changes would shift part of the Uoned in a 'special farm mes­ (AP)— Skin divers today In the Hartford area alone, cost of farm programs from the sage on Feb. 4. SANTA M()NICA, Calif. (AP) Administration officials said reached four spriohkers more than 60 brush and grass - Will it be Julie Andrews or government' to consumers. trailed in Rowland Cars fires were reported. Savings /to the government cotton wasn’t Included because near here and reported toni With precipitation below norm­ Sophia Loren tonight — Oscar no agreement has been reached night? would c ^ e from a major aU were safe. The (onr sa- al in CVumecticut elver the past change in the wheat subsidy on possible Improvemeitis. The ’That seems to be the major food reserve pjan still is being plorera were foond la a smaB four years, and the lack of new item of Hollywood program and modifications in room where they etonbed to grass in the early spring, the dresses up for its biggest show prise sufipocta and a cropland studied. eeeapo rising waters whisk Are dahger is serious. Frequent reduction program, aU out­ The wheat program, which rains are needed to moisten last — the S7th annual Academy would cover two years, would trapped them early Srrod^, Awar^. lined in a famt bill sent to Con- The reecoe team plaansd to ear’s dead grasses to ease the When the nominations first grew. work this way: provide toe men with diving Ire danger. Foods which are to be ««- Wheat grown for domestic In Mianchesteir firefighters were announced six weeks ago, food use would be supported at equipment so they «nn Isnito Miss Andreiws looked like the peeled to rise in price Include toe envo. from the town and the 8th hrasd, bakeiy producU, flour, the parity price goal of federal District departments wrestled odds-oil favorite — < almost a farm programs, which, in the dioo-in. other wheat products and rice. KIIXnR MWQflR' with 16 grass and brush fires Present government farm case of tms grain, is about 32.80 But things have changed. a bushel. Under the present pro­ WATEBVILIJMIIeh. (AF) during the sunny weekend. One Actors, who only nominate price and Imome stabilization was severe enough to tax the program cost more than $3 bil­ gram domestically consumed —The killer of thrae tansla aapaclUea of (our fire craws.. their fellow actors and actress­ 2 es, made Mias Andrews one of lion a year. The net fqrm In­ wheat la sivported at f 0ix tracks representing the come last ybar was about $13.6 As in the osas new. att wheat town, 8th District, Vernon and the five top actress nominees grown by fanners complying and exclqdKl Audrey Hnihurn. bllUou. State Forest Fire departments Alotic with wbsat, futn with the program by Jtolding were re q uire d to combat a who did tas screen' veralan « down acrssges would be e llg lto I “My IW Lady.”. bm proposed n two-yeor sxten- raging grass (ire at Vsmon rion of tos feed grains program ter pries supports at about 11.3$ aiid I^rdMl eta. Saturday after- ^ and h lour-year •xtsnaton of a buabM. 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mote world economic dsvrtop- EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1968 week ih the town science fa4r in Town’g Refund TACE T # l » Aatroney tea m ment, maintain a sound U.S. toe Wood Memorial Ubm ry. economy and furtoer inteena- veralty. , A oirffee hour, will foHow the Set at $44,053 heads straight westwaiil toward Sheinwold on Bridge He has been aaeoeVated with tional ahd regional cooperation. meeting. Hoetesees for ^ ____ Hanover and the third leads in Choir Fine UAC Research Labs for lo berg, prtacipid: Miss Linda Information is avaUabl* to years and is currently -vice ning will Include Mrs. Thorton Marx, Redfleld and Mrs. any organization and may be Manchester’s General Fund s northerly direction toward Hobby, Mrs. Wlnthrop Vlner and ^utohahn Closed Hamburg. SOMETIMES BREAK RULE •oath d a W Three Variancei Granted chairman of the committee for Bloux. obtained by caJUng League U 144,053 richer, thanks to a M m Paul Mills. Ihe only restrlcticms the Rus­ In Oratorio the study of toe social hnpllca- The nmnlnatlng committee I»«eldent Cynthia GrinneU; premium refund on the town’e By AUTBEd T h BINWOLD tlone o f computers and automa­ Women Sot ® lec^ wUl present the following slate committee chairman Mrs. Ann sians hpve put OB the use of the “T H E W AY A KlOB The South Windsor Woihens reatrospective Work Compen- corridors previously, has beep, National Men’s Team Cliamplen By Zoning Appi ih Board tion for the American Federa­ of officers for next year; Roger Peck, or committee members that no plane could fly higher By SOBS OBUBEB tion of Information Proceaslng Oub win meet tonight at 8 at Myrlck, president; Charles Ar- Mrs. Craig. Carter, Mrs. ’Tracy aation and Public LlabUity to \For Short Period Honeggar'a “King David” waa You can Isam to be b medio­ I ^ 1 1 0 9 4 toe Orchard IBU School, raec^ than 10.000 feet. Although the genta, vice prealdint: Mrs. An- Hartnett, Mrs. Christiaan Noor- aurance for the three years I HEARD IT” presented last evening In the cre expert If you memori*# rule* The Boning board of appealsAhelp with arta and crafta. The Societies. tion of officers will be held West said it does not recognise n t r BAfT. glria are Maryjane Gregonik, Over 160 etudents are com­ thmy Comeau, secretary, and dendorp and Mrs. Charles Cre*' ended July 1, 1964. w !T » T lREPaiR sanctuary of South Methodist ft*- playlnc bridge. If you want granted three variancee at ita Membera will alao prepare for Kart Kochman, treasurer. In­ (OMttaoed from P»*e One) der guards were enforcing the this. Western planes have rarely cadet tipop 208 who la helping peting In the Science Fair at don. ’The refund, which had await­ Church to a rather scanty au­ A the Hartford County meet to ^ stallation of officers will take ban on civilian traffic. flown above this level. by John Gruber to be an expert’s expert you 9 K9541 AIDS last meeting. Brownie troop 866 In Ellington, Orchard Hill. The exhlbVU will The league publication, ed 42 75 South Wlndaor Pharmacy, Carney; Carol Baker, cadet fore and arter the PTA meet- Miss ‘ Judy Llppe, g o ^ will served. available and may be obtained cluded to General Manager ‘ Oammunlata were striking back aircraft would be flying at var­ mained open after the autobahn inf. Study Completed by contacting Mrs. Richard Richard Martin’s recommended was clos^ . These were the worthy composition. Althougti high" Is typical. Inc., 762 SuUtvan Ave. to erect troop 202, la helping. Junior ambassadorlto Egypt, will ad­ ! against plans for a meeting of ious altitudes through the three A A 1 4 Prize* will be atmounced to­ The foreign economic policy Doran, Main St. The booklet budget for 1966-66 as part of j W TTTlU'UJfliT air corridors reserved for West­ checkpoints at Herleshausen, 80 the composer styles it "A Ifiym- Opening letd-F our o< ^ qJ7< a sign larger than permitted on troop 911, leader Mrs. Chariea dress the group and show slides committee of the League of • the West German Parliament’s A murtber of biHs have beenffundg. and I'H admit there aw phonlc Psalm” it la tai reality'an Kehoe, and Sharon Lappan and morrow afternoon and the win­ of her trip. Refreshments will contains a map of South Wind­ the surplus anticipated from 1 ern commercial and military miles northeast of Frankfurt, If East takes the ace of hearts 0 K6 ning exhlblta wlU be recognized. Women Voters has completed a J lower house in West Berlin on fUad in the legislaUve hopper at probably oher drawbacks, but oratoho with narrator. toe root of the biiitding at the Pat Favreau, Junior troop 766, be served. Members are asked sor and date concerning the the current budget. planes on flights to and from and at Topen-Juchhoeh, in Ba­ (playing third hand high) and A KQ109 Each Orqde 1 through 8 will broad study of the U.8. foreign , Wednesday. Waahlngton concerning subsidy in the end, the average Geiman Bhnployment o f a narrator aame addrees. are helping Brownie troop 982, to bring their "Deep Freeze” Martin haa credited Town MARLOWS ■ The West German govern- Berlin. varia, used by travelers from ratums toe ten, South covem loath 94*1 Norih receive a first, second and third aid program. The committee town. of the arts. President Johnson la much more oonveraant with adds greatly to the work’s dra­ AU Fm* Albin P. and Evelyn C. Za­ leader Mrs. Raymond Favreau. cakes. Hostesses are Mrs. Stuart Safety Director George Elliott ,ment went ahead with plans for An allied spokesman said the Southern (Sermany to Berlin. the arta than Is the average with toe queen. West can w n 1 NT prize. said It la prepared to give oth­ SHOE REPAIRINe Russians declared that because There were tight (x>ntroIs at has called for a National matic Impact since the old-fash- gorsk!, 641 Sullivan Ave., to aJ- Service proj^ta completed Marsh and Mrs. Violet Hale. Mondiester Evening Herald for being greatly responsible (Lower Store level) • the meeting. As 'stn additional American. Chiefly this comes wtto toe king but <*""0^ “ **7 Grades 7 and 8 will be award­ er organizations in town print­ for the refund, citing the town’s of their flights these altitudes these poinU, but Mrs ware FoundaUon for the arU, aa well. Moned recitatives, serving to continue hearts up to South s J- 1 ^ an existing bulldln|' with during the month of February Wapplng SclenOe Fair ed material concerning this South Windsor correspondent 'dhow of defiance, the Bonn gov- about because the arts come the story along and usual- ed one grand prize aa well aa The Wapping Elementary excellent safety record as a I ■ emment announced a Cabinet could not 1» used by Western being allowed to continue Moat of the bills wUl never get cany 7. South therefore has Ume to lees than 5,000 square feet at are; Cadet troop 767, leader Brownie Joseph, drtephone 644- out of committee, those that cheaply there and have. In ly of no p a rti^ a r musical val the three prizes for each grade. siibject. The League favors sup­ contributing factor. 'meeting would be held in West planes. through East Germany. How­ develop the diamonds and make toe same address. The house Mrs. Charles Creedon, served The grand prize winner will dis­ School PTA will meet tomor 0148. do have practically no chance cons^uence, become popular. ue, are thus dispensed with and Brush Fires port of U.S. policies which pro­ ^Berlin the same say. Sources in Officials of Pan American ever, the autobahn that was his contract. - will be converted into offices for the American Legion dinner play his exhibit the foUowlng row at 8 p.m. at the school. World Airways. British Euro­ c l o ^ is the main route for of passing, and If perchance one Mention is frequently made the plot Is related more clear­ East should play toe ten of business use. and also decorated bookmark­ Bonn said CSiancellor Ludwig that art subaidy has not woik- ^Erhard would preside. pean Airways and Air travelers to Berlin and the one should pass, it is Ukely that ly and rapidly than is toe ceee hearts at the first trick, brew ­ Plague State Dorothy A. Grillo, c-o Atty. ers for the Welcome Wagon. reported that up to midmoi used by Western niilUary traf­ no funds would ever be appro­ ed out in England. Actually in toe mors oonventionel man­ ing toe "third hand hl^i’ rula John M. Casey, 1784 Ellington < The East Germans closed the they haven’t trted It for very Junior troop 980, leader Mrs. three had been no interfe^ fic. V priated to implement the legis­ autobahn at 9:30 a.m. and said ner. South wins with toe jbek of Rd. to allow a restaurant in an Fred Palmer, made bookmark­ with their planes in the Communist East Germany lation. long over there, and the amount John K. Sinclair performed hearts and knocks out the ace (CoBtIniied from Fngo Oao) it would be closed at least unUl of subsidy Involved la ridicul­ Industrial aone and to allow a ers. ridors to Berlin. Sunday night barred all mem Nevertheless, quite a few this task and acquitted himself of diamonds. Wert leads a heart building on a lot not having the 4 p.m. (10 a.m. E8T). bers of the Bundestag, the lower ously small. It will take almost about eight acres and remained Also, Brownie troop 788, A U.S. Army convoy of IS ve­ The U.S. Air Force said it had people are getting worried in excellent fashion although he to the ace, and now the heart minimum depth required, and a not yet taken any measures to house, and their aides from a generation before enough leader Mrs. Fred Monlz, made hicles carrying 80 combat infan­ about the possibility 6f having had a tendency to about In some return gives Wert the rest of a threat for almoat two hours temporary and conditional per­ give the commercial planes air crossing East Germany by land another "tax millstone” around people can benefK from such a instances, rather than to de­ toe suit, defeating the contract. tray favors for St. Patriot’s trymen moved out of West Ber­ program to make Its advan­ until finally ouccumblng at mit to build on a lot with area, Day for Manchester MemorW escorts. to get to Berlin. The Bundestag their necks. The Wall Street claim; still hs read to# lines aldeyard and width not conform­ lin in the direction of West Ger­ tages apparent. Subaidy in Ger­ Depends on Ace about 5:15. Hospital. Junior troop 247, West German railway offi­ members now will come by air, Journal cannot be accused of with feriing and understanding, Switch toe ace of dUmonds ing at 164 John Fitch Blvd. many rtiortly before the high­ since the four occupation pow many, FYance and Italy has Although ths blaze waa nev­ leader Mrs. Steven Williams way was closed cials at Frankfurt said that beli^ wildly enthusiastic over existed for generations, works adding very measurably to Uie Into the East hand, and E « The board granted the vari ers and not the East Germans such legislation for example presentation. er closor than 2,000 feet from ances aa the lot next door is BO made tray favors for W ^ - Army officials said the convoy i train traffic to Berlin was pro- reasonahly well, and nobody. would go back to the regular the Oreetfleld Oonvaleocent Ington’s Birthday for Manchoa- was passed through into East i ce e d i^ normally. Informants control the air corridors to West and has said. "It would siiem we Ruth Daigon, aoprano, was rule East would play the ace oamed by Mrs. Grillo when the Berlin Including the taxpayers of any Home, lU otaff of nuraea. ter Memorial Hospital. Germany without difficulty. said Soviet Jet fighter activity in have enough Indifferent art of these countries, is shout to likewise notable In her soloa, as of hearts at the first trick and tenting lease on the lot expires the Berlin area has bedn heavy West German officials called without needing another patron was John C. Beggs, tenor. The return the ten of hearts. South viewing the smoke from a the two lots will be combined. Oob Scant News The U.8. convoy reached West the ban on the parliamentarians think of repealing the exUting dlatanob, ^ t Into a prearran­ Germany after an uneventful since Sunday. No aircraft could for it.” status oonceming the arts melodic lines are difficult of In­ woulil <»ver with the queen, and PTA to Hear Egan O ut) Soout Pack 288, g r ^ 1. clear violation of postwar ged peguKu- fire procedure, and dens , , 6 end 8, met S^-hour Journey through East be seen, however, because of Nevertheless I am In favor there. tonation but both handled their Wert would refuse the IHck. Mayor John Egan will be 1 2 heavy haze. ‘ agreementa on the access rights parts with security and aplomb. E ^ would soon gel In wlto received some valuable prac­ at toe Wapplng Communlg Germany. Since it left Berlin to Berlin signed by the United of some sort of aUbsldy for the In general, however, the arts guest (n>eaker at the Avery Bt. This type of harassment of air Margaret S<*elln filled In at the toe ace of diamonds and w oi^ tice. House. The them* of the month before the frontiers were closed, States,'the , B r it ^ arts. (It seems to be my des are not subsidized from the One of Sunday’s total a t 12 S ^ ool PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m. M did not directly challenge the traffic has been used by the tiny to champion central government in those last moment for aUing BarbaM lead his other heart through vrtm Pinewood Deihy. i Russians before. In the spring and Fiance. fires end one on Saturday were Bis topic will be "Government / olortng of the main highway. causes.) I am not in a portion countries, and they are In Bkig- Crouse, originally blUed, and did South. Wert would Uke the rest rtgnaled by box alarms; Box and Education.” H»e toUowing boye received of 19(12, the Soviets demanded This morning the Communists a most acceptable performance, of the hearts, defeating the bon- Military traffic is checked by stopped all traffic out of West to apeak with any degree of land. I don’t believe federal aid 82 at Porter and Oak Grove A former Bkigllah teacher aiward; lio n badge, Steven the Soviets. East German bor- for a long period that Western authority concerning the other in this country would be an un­ particularly in view of tract. Blake; bear bodge, Steven flights stay away from certain Berlin on toe express highway SU. at 11:40 ajn. ^ u r d a y and football coach In the Attle­ to West Germany. The Blast arts, but I am conversant with mixed blessing either. But I do cumstances and her lack ol East’s proper play therefore and Box 18 at Wethtoell and boro, Mass., school system, Hayes; wott b*% e, Rnymoi^ altitudes because Russian depends on whether he or his Germans said traffic was the problems facing the art of think that every state should preparation. Bridge Sts. at 4 pun. Sunday. Mayor Egan holds a master’s Favreau, John MarchoaeauH, planes were using them. partner is going to win a fast H«lps Yoa Ovarcomc stopped so it would not interfere music, and in view of the recent have enough pride to establish The choir Itself was most Im­ ’The Town Fire Department wa.s degree in education from Rhode Dannid Sca'vetta, and gold a ^ The Western powers Ignored defensive trick. If Blast has the with Soviet and East German flurry of written opinions at least one central and easily pressive, singing with good dic­ Involved in 14 of the weekend Island College. row, John Kotekowski B o b ^ the demands and the Russians army maneuvers which began against subsidy, I am about to accessible art center for its cit­ tion M d excellent resonance. side sure entry (usually an ace fires, which represented the Norige, Gregory Boop, FALSE TEETH buzzed Western planes several or king in a key suit). he *oule obtained by con­ computing research, at united Western allies — toe United from a el3rt lottery, with the them. (It was originally presented in In Color tacting Brady, Pleasant Valley Aircraft Corp. Research Labo­ States, Britain and France — lottery providing the greater Finally, objection is frequent­ Switzerland, ne«u- Luasanne.) Shown 6:30 - 9:35 Rd. ratories will be gueat speaker would transport any stranded ly raised because, in general, the Despite some variations In share, although there is an ap­ plu8-"The Crooked Road” ScholaraUp Fund Drive tomorrow night at 8 at the Or* lawmakers in military planes. propriation from the generid people acUvely lobbying for style, not surprising in a 29- Door-to-door aoUcitatlon was diaid HIU School. The Soviet Union and East year-old composer, the work Robt Ryan, Stewart Granger state funds that is not incon­ subsidy are those who are prac­ conducted this weekend on be Ramshaw’s dlacueslon, “So­ Germany warned in notes to the titioners or promoters of the steadily portrays a believable ■OLTON NOTCH fiSSS & siderable. SWWSwarV---- Shown at 8:05 half of the town’s CoUege Schol cial HrpUcatlons of Ctomputere Western powers that thi session In general, we don’t have lot­ arts. Well why not? They are picture of an Hebraic people FOR — the first in Berlin in seven Tonite and Tues. — In color arship Fund by volunteer high and Automation,” will be given teries in this country, yet we the ones best qualified to rea­ who were, In actuality, really Wed.—’’38 Hours to Kill" years — could lead to serious lize toe needs of the arts. Nor in the bronze age at the time Elke Sommer school students. In conjunction wtth the annual MONDAY have pari-mutual betting at The echotarshlp organization Science Fair Exhibition. The r.' international complications. horse races. Without getting in­ have I ever encountered a mem­ and whose culture and mores "WHY BOTiiER p TUESDAY There was no Immediate ’TO KNOCK” — 8:45 was founded in 1962, and has exhibit will be on display in the volved in toe ethics of horse ber of toe Maritime Union were in keeping with this stage reaction from toe allies, who of advancement. There Is a Robert Ryan been offering financial aid to school gymnasium. The meeting racing. I would be perfectly lobbying for increased subsidies college-bound students who re­ WEDNESDAY had given West, Germany per­ for agriculture. studied crudeness to the score “The Crooked Road” —7:00 will begin at 7:30 in the school happy to see the "take” from side in town. mission to hold toe meeting. these enterprises earmarked for that is quite in keeping with WED.: OOLDFINOER oMeterla. The Communists contend that the subject and is more steadily Any resident student may ap­ Ramshaw has a B. S. degree subsidy of the arts. Obviously ply to Principal Fred Caniolo. West Berlin is not port of West the people who bet at the maintained than in the case of In Naval Architecture and Ma­ SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY Germany and therefore toe Julie or S^hia? Stravinsky’s more highly touted La.st year, the fund aided eight rine BJnglneerlng from Webb tracks have money they are n o t; resident high school and college West German Parliament has using to any great advantage. "Ssnnnphony of the Psalms.” Institute and a M. A. degree In no light to sit there> The West The Oscar ruzzle David Is shown in a variety students. Awards are granted Why not let the arts utilize it on the basts of scholsatic stand­ Germans says they have as for the benefit of all? of facets, as shepherd, here, The Clark’s much right to hold sessions in prophet, warrior, and king. In STATE NO\ ing, character and need. There are other ways of pain­ (Continued from Page One) 28 North St. e TbL 42S-9061 Any town residents who were West Berlin as toe Blast German lessly separating some free- all of these, however, he la ea- ^NOW TcLS. WILLIMANTIC away during the canvass are re­ RANGE regime has in East Berlin. spending free - wheelers from toe actors’ snub of Miss Hep- sentlally very human and sub­ “PARRISH” A month after the last Bun­ ject to humto failings aa con­ Yankee Pot Boast and Po­ quested to send their donations AND PORK their money and with a little bum. T. Donahue destag session in West Berlin in to Box 183, South Windsor. All application of brainpower these . ceived by Rene Morax, who was tato Pancakel This Is hearty FUEL O IL October 1968. former Soviet could be put in force without ^ But for Oscar Itself, all mem responsible for the text. This, C. Stevena fair with a flair . . . and a monies collected are appMed dl Premier Nikita Khrushchev is disturbing* the. economy of th e. bers of toe acadeipy vote. "M y incidentally, does not all come Shown At 8:50 mere gl,S5 at tuncheon. rectly to the fund. GASOLINE sued an ultimatum to toe West­ average taxpayer one lota. | Lady," in its screenings from the Bible. — plus — Typical of prices at this Sunday School Meettng ern powers to leave Berlin with All in all this was a notable charming hide-away. Just a The Sunday school teacher of membership. “ Days of Wine Our Savior Lutheran Church in six months or be forced out. presentation, and It Is regret­ and Roses” step off the main street, Munich, subsidy does not come drew tire biggest table that there were no more will meet tonight at 8 at the Shonn 6:30 Dinner $2 to f6 BANTLY Oil from the central government \ car history. One night ^ per- auditors on hand for the pre­ church. Tomorrow, there will be YOU NEED TRACK SHOES CHOPS OPEN EtTCRY DAY a mid-week Bible study class at rOMI’ANY, IN( . but from a relatively local level, sons, including Greer Garson, sentation. I suppose some who We*re a» MANCHf Sn R PH W1 ?B3? Inspired Luncheons from 99c 10 a.m. and Junior confirmation People still pay admission! were turned away. 'The acad- attended found the music a bit XU MAIN .STUKKT near at charges, and in Munich, a really | «iriy h*--H’271 your for subsidy of the arts in the screenings made much of Au­ and excellently performed a i L W L I Jack Lemmon, Happy Bach- ice at 7 p.m. TTie Lenten ser­ Super-Right telephone provincial regions. Since up­ drey’s performance and scores throughout. 4 u l of Rat elor? Vima Lisa - Lots Laffs! mon topic theme is, ’’Questions Quility Cut From wards of 8.000 people nightly of members asked how she ] of the Passion." TTie Rev. Wal­ attend opera and operetta in could have been overlooked. ter Abel’s sermon will be, Tender Porker* Munich, and since there are 22 As a result, the Oscar race, Groobert Alone incKUMMei ( irkhiisi "What Is Truth?’’. THIN SLICED PORK FREE legritimate theaters in the city often a popularity contest, Friday, the youth oholr will LB as well, this money is consider­ evolved into a form race. That’s rehearse at 7 p.m. and the par' CHOPS - IB 78e able and provides a sizeable In Parley Race HOWTO FREE!! DELIVERY where Miss Loren, winner in lah choir at 8 p.m. I r a k o subsidy by Itself for art in 1963, entered the picture. •MMTt Girl Scout News A New Roll Of smaller conununitles, where at­ Her _ "Marriage, Italian Legislative Commission­ MURDER •Mkimil Troop cookie chairmen are re­ Country Style, prepare & eat like spare ribs Tout order for drug needs tendance would naturally be so Style,” second only to “ My Fair er Donald Potter of Glaston­ quested to have all deposit sllM limited as to prevent any sort! to Mrs. Eleanor Kuehn, neigh­ Kedcdi Film and cosmetics will He taken M zu in audience turnout, waa bury, foipner sheriff, has with­ I Your Pick. care of Immediately. of artistic endeavor under other regarded as the classic drawn his candidacy for the 4th YOUR WIFE borhood cookie chairman by to­ SPLIT PORK LOINS LsSr circumstances. performance of the five nomi­ Senatorial District’s delegate day. With Perfi Roll Developed On the whole, this system BURNSIDE (Blaok and White and nees. post to the forthcoming State ■ T echnicolor Four local Girl Boouta are I-;’ works well and I see no reason ConstitutionaJ' Convention and practicing a Girt Scout Law, Color Prints) ■ Fill out why it could not be Imltlated Ths others, besides Miss An­ drews ("Mary Poppins” ) were has left Manchester State Rep. "A Girl Scout la a friend to all SUPER-RIGHT, SLICED SLICED STEAKS C djddoJtJL or modified to suit conditions Paul. Groobert as ths only an­ and a slater to every other Girl « 6 9 * Prescription Pharmacy here. I’ll admit that there is Debbie Reynolds ("The Unslnk- . LIGGETTS Bologna Halibut able Molly Brown’’); Anne Ban­ nounced and endorsed candidate Bcout,” by helping other lead 901 MAIN ST.—648-5821 probably a certain amount of for the poet. ora with their meetings. A t t h e p a r k a o b This coupon. d e l ic io u s 4 OZ JARS SLICED STEAKS g r ^ t in administering the croft (" ’The Pumpkin Eater") I Shrimp tocma 3 ro. gg' Swordfish and Kim Stanley (Seance on a TTie First Congressional Dis­ They teach aongs, ganws and Wet Afternoon” ). trict will meet Wednesday night FRIED-HEAT 'N SERVE _ KING - COOKED Among the men. Rex Harri­ at 8 at Parma’*' Restaurant in EVERY TUESDAY Fiih Cokoi >^* 45' Crab Logs i. 89' son Is the favorite for his pro­ Hartford Ae elect seven dele­ fessor Higgins of "My Fair gates to the Constitutional Con­ Lady.” The other nominees are vention. I IS FAMILY DAY! Richard Burton ("Becket” ); They will oonsirt of one dele-' CALIFORNIA .FRESH GREEN TENDER WE PUT THE S U R E IN Anthony Quinn ("Zorba the gate from each of the dlotriet’s Greek’’ ); ai.d Peter Sellers six senatorial districts plus one Asparagus 2 Lss 45' delegate-at-large. 1 H i 0 ( 1 I r: I 0 ij INSURANCE ("Dr. Strangelovs"). Manchester Is now In the new iAjAv • "My Fair Lady” Is rated a OIM \ l AMt ( 1) picture, bert 4 th Senatorial District with 1 20 OZ cvni Sft Glastonbury. Marlborough and AN N PAGE direction and most of its 12 I Eart Hampton. Wamnton. The latter, how- f, H l \ B U H (. ( K lO'/SOZ A f C nominations. Tomato Soup CANS ^ ' , ever. Is a mmeber of the 2nd Harrison, Miss Loren and Congressional District and wUl 0 N L Y Quinn all came from for be at that meating on Wednaa- the affair. So did loser Hepburn, day. T i; 1 A I I H I I ’H I W I t CAP'N JOHN'S - FROZEN . who won a lot of points in Democratic Town Chairman sportsmanship by coming from Ted Cummtnga aald today that Afin :,AVi Haddock Dinner 3 pk°s 1*00 Spain to present the best actor ha haa received aaouitmce from Oscar in ^ac* of ailing Patricia Check one the town chairmen of Glaston­ (I I I M ! r Neal. bury and Marlborough that AlUrnfting l*y»ri of ehocolil* ind gold Bob Hope, as usual, will be their eight votea will ba added cake filled and loppad with chtrry Icing, the mater of ceremonies. to Maacheotar’a 18 in baoklng luacioui chocolate crema all aroundl "The bert acting of the year Oroobort'a eaodidaey. will be dc.ie by m e," says Hope. toe "I will smile at aU Opan Four Layer Rainbow winners." Brain Leads Computer fo r In co m e :m The results will be carriod at*l«8 — over ABC-TTV and radio pills the NEW YORk T a etody a t the ^ l ^ l n g dlffaronco. C ake^,';*n«'89' ...W ith Our Comprehensivt Mall ter. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ Hospital Notes Zone Change . ^ G B FOUR Officers Seated VMUng honra are 2 to 8 p.m. Is Appealed Father Shields bi an areas excepting matora- By EmUem Qub tty where they are 2 to 4 p.m. A ohanga to buslnesa zona Speaks to 300 TV-Radio Tonight and 0:M to 8 p.m. and private reetna where they are 10 a.m. along Oakland S t racantly AlKMt 160 attaaded Om 19th d o uble granted by tba town planning Three hundred fathers, with to 8 p.m. Vtsltora are requested The Baby Has annual InataHation o f oCttoeni t f aot to smoke in patteats’ rooms. commission to being appealed their sons and daughters at­ tha Mancdiestar Ihnhlam CltH> WORLD GltEEN Mo moro than two visitors at by a half dozen area property tended a Corporate Commun­ Television (MM time per patieni. on Saturday at tha BQu Exidga, ownere. ▲ (32> Mm HlghlU bls ion and Breakfast yesterday, 1:00 ( Mb-19-lS-tl) Bissau at: The neighbors allege that the ( » Admiral Jack (60) Peter J«niiln|Pl-^< Patteata Today: 249 Been Nam ed ••• sponsored by the Msncheeter (ao) Xsmury Lane 7:90 (13) To Tell tha Mn. Stanley Baldwin of 98 change will create a eevere (23.r‘:23.90) "Karen — ADMITTBI) SATURDAY: Chapiter of the Holy FamUy Re­ (M l KlndergartMt Chaatar Dr. was inaUUad as traffic hazard along Oakland » Iy-s- (901 Ch»y»m» M ) (Jempleat Cterdenar STAMPS Thomas Finoctdilara, Olaston- treat League arid CampbeU lib) Admiral and Bwabbir ^ 3 0 4 0 ) Voyage to BotteOi of presMant suocaedlng Mrs. John St„ and will reduce the value of Council, Knights of Columbus. Ziemak. Mrs. Oaorge Gnudadlo tonbury; Michael Liebleds, nearby residences. ^ ' ' f '-V^ 6:90 Yogi Bear 6:00 (M) Tha F T a ^ Chat ^ _ - , .J. ; The group received commxm 40) Superman (33-90) Man from U.N.CJ..B. of Manchsatsr, past suprams Prank Denleo, 16 Olcott Dr.; The writ, served on planning 19) Movie Lleman Fowler, IS Crestwood I ittwy UBabetk, dwi|^it« WUUam and Bar- ion at the 8 a.m. Mass at the 34) What's Newt (13) I’ve Gkk A Secrst president, was theinataklpg of­ commission? chairman John La- i cyNeill Balch Of 116 Wanhlniton St. She was horn Church of the Assumption. i6:00 ( 8) News 8:90 (M) Bridge _ , ficer. She was asststsd by Mra. Dr.; Mrs. Ruth Weir, 17 Gar­ menzo Friday, avers that the > I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Capt. Gerard Dumouchel with (M) SorrlTal In the 8«a , 940-10) N o Time___ e for tSgte. , Theodore Ventura of Rockville, den Dr.; Clharles Olschafskle, 21 r::lU (90) Flash Qordon fim'13) TxtLet MyMv PPtmnle e ^ e Oo□< (x>mmtssion acted arbitrarily In Stull sn ^ p a m ts are Mr. and Btra. John O NeiU, 191 Henry St. the Honor Guard of the Fourth 6:00 (M) FopulatSon Problem acting supreme marshal, and a Laurel St., Rockville; Mra. approving the change from f GO) Kye-Dentltjr ( 8) lAicy Show g tu has a brother, Walter John, 1. Degree Knights of the Blrtiop (40) Laramie _ . . (104340) Andy WlUlams (C) supreme ^ t e of past pieeldenta BUlzabeUi Gagne, RFD 1, Rock­ Residence Zone A to Business Mcfl^ahon AssernWy led the (23) Rocky and His Friends * • • • • 6:10 ( 9) News, Sports. Weather (60) Let My People Go of (Connecticut East Clubs. vUle; ifra. DoroUiy Noble, 296 Zone U, because; MuMMMk. David Mlcluiol, son of Georpe A. and Judith A. procession into the church. 6:15 (30) Roclcy and Hls Friends ( 8-90) Wendy and Me Honored guests at the ssmi- Main St.; John SzenhoR, 37 The surrounding area to pri­ After the Mass, a breakfast ( 8) Peter Jennings—News 6:80 ( 940) Bing Ooeby Oooildge S t; Unda Gagnon, 82 marily residential. Including a {^edow^^^mson, 13 Mountain S t, RockvlUe. He was (23) Club House ( 9-13) Many Happy Returns publlo InataHsitloo and buffet March 20 at Rockville General Hospital, nia m a t e i^ was served at the K of C Home. 6:30 ( 8) Walter Cronktte 10:00 (10-2340) Hitchcock ^ Aitinsr iniduded Helen Benson North St.; James Beaver, W ^ school and a park; Joseph McCarthy served as ( 8-30-60) Academy A'wards ping; Alfred M e^, 10 Congress Mrents are Mr. and Mra. Delphia Ledoux, B ld ^ ord , M ^ e . ( 8) Qallant Men ( S-13) (IM Reporte of Siaat Hartford, supreme (Us- The change to not In accord­ ^^^natemal rraadparents are Mr. and Mrs. Quentin John­ toastmaster. The Rev. Gabriel., (10-23-90) Huntley-Brlnkley (13) Newsbeat (M) In-SchooI Preview trict deputy; Pauline Kacerik St.; Mrs. Baihara Camp, Wap- ance with the town’s compre­ son, M d d e io ifH e h M ^ btpther, Daniel, 13% montha. Shields, CJP., assistant retreat 11:00 ( 8-8-10-13-30-23-90-60) News. OPEN plnjg; Mra. Mary Moonan, 14ft (3(M) What's NewT Sports. Weather of Putnam, auprems press cor hensive plan; • • « • * director of the Holy FamUy 6:66 ( 30) Peter Jennings—News respondent; ffleanor Peterson Hollister St.; Marianne Smith, The Increased traffic the Monastery, Farmington, was 7:00 ( 8) Movie 11:18 (1040) Tonight (C) WED.. WUUam Gerard, son of Joheph N. and Wien (10) Movie (12) Movie of New London, president of the 24 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Katherine change will generate will PfUnder Chlcotoe, 71 Spring St, Rockville. He was hom guest speaker In place of the (30) Danger Man 11:20 ( 3) Movie _ State Emblem Chib Associa­ THURSe. August, RFD 2; Mrs. Bleanor threaten the safety o f children March 11 at Rockville General Hospital. His matemal^pMd- Rev. Eugene Fitzpatrick, who (26) The Marie Roortl ll.;(0 (22) Tonight (C ). Beckley, East Hartford; Robert (18) Subacriwlon TV 13:00 (30) ABC NIgbUtfe tion; Raymond Zemanek, lead­ FRI. & SAT. In the neighborhood: narenta are Mr. and Mrs. WUUam C. Pfunder Sr., 4 Caiarter was imahle to attend due to lU- 13:96 ( 8) Movie ing knight of the Manchester McDonneU, Wapplng; Mrs. The change amounts to "spot” neas. Father Gabriel's topic was C16 (90) Sports Camera l^^*Rockvllle He has a brother, Paul Jude, 9; and seven WEEK FOB OOMPUm: USTINO Ixidge of Elks; and Theodore TIU Yvonne Pelletier, 21 Bissell St.; zoning of a smtdl parcel In an •IPenetenUal Spirit for the SEE SATURDAY’ S TV irirt’era, Nonna Jean, 10, Ann Marie 9, C U u d ^ , 7, Mary Ventura of the Rockville Lodge 9 P.M . Roy Hetoi, 30 Cooper St.; Dan­ area generally zoned for an­ EUen, 5, Yvonne, 3, Jacqueline, 2, and Ruth AUaon, 1. Modem Christian,” in which he iel Carey, 06 Ludlow Rd.; Mrs other use; stressed human right and the and James M cV el^ of the • • • • • Mamdiester Lodge, both past lilllan Gibbon, 42 Bluefleld Dr.; duties of Catholics. And the change Is a reversal m Barr Hiorcna lyaiv daughter of WUUam Earl and exalted rulers. JamM Syme, 14 Summit Bt.; of previous actions by the com­ Laura n ’ Kincaid Barr, B t 1, Box 27A, Ellington. She was Radio Mra. Lois Chesllck, Wapplng; mission denying changes of zone bom March 27 at RockvUle General Hospital. Her matem^ Mn. Carol Ijnihan, past (This IlsUng Includes only those news broadcasts of 16 or 16 president of the Maiusheeter Joseph Bagdlkian, Warehouse In the Oakland St. area. rrandpanaits are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M ltch^, A lm o n te Westhill Shelter Point; Lynore Sanzo, 9 I^ley S p r in g Fla. Her paternal grandmother U Mrs. Anna li. minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Emblem Club, was (dialrman of The zone change, which was the commlttM. She was assisted St.; Mrs. Beatrice Gould, Wap- approved by the planning com­ EtaT SeatUe, Wash. She has two brothers, Bryon, 3, and WDBC—19M W POP—1416 To Be Dedicated 6:00 Roy Cooper by aU newly Installed officers plng mission March 15, changed to Dean, 2; and two sisters, Deborah, 2, and Dianna, 1. 6:00 Long John Wade ------_ • • • • • 7:00 Ken Qri. and past pr^dents. TUESDAY and ADMITTHm ■YESTiaiDAY: business zone properties on the 8:00 Dick Robinson 13:00 Jonathan Dark west side of Oakland St, south NMf Karen Aaa, daughter o f Clarence O. and Pauline The bus shelter in front of the 1:06 News Sign Off Norman Klelnschmldt, 96 Wells Child Guidance Clinic Gets Spring Cleanup Westhill Gardens housing proj­ WBCH—616 S t; KenneUi OUnack, Keeney Members of. . the . Junior . . O ntury___^ Club of Manchester, TnnInc., ttnH hilMhAlldB.husbands, dftVOtffd S&t of Edward St JohndrovJ Neff, 107 Grand Ave., ^ k ^ e . She ^ 6:00 Hartford Hlgtillghte WEDNESDAY The properties, owned by March 21 at RockvUle General H o^ lt^ . Her m ^ e i ^ ect will be dedicated by the Dr., Bolton; Stanley Davis, 100 to naintlnr the CSilId Guidance Clinic at 317 N. Main St. Painters are, left to right, Mm. 7:00 News. Sport* and Weather Merllne Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Mary Louis Chorches, and by Chester grandparwita are Mr. and Mra Ernest Manchester Jaycees Saturday 8:00 Gaslight c3 ^ lS - M n aU ford Gerbe. O lfford Gerbe, Lawrence Decker, Mrs. Ben Del- Easter is the time morning. 12:00 <3ulet Hours DeLong, 14 Laurel PI.; Mrs. and Charlotte Brunner, are the S e r ^ i t ^ a l grandmother Is Mrs. NaonU Neff, 29 WI*6F—1286 Mastro and Robert L6-AUTO BO,. SPECIALS Marla Gamache, Wilhmantlc; mmt project sponsored by ths ConnecUcut FederaUon of Junior Wfxnens Club. (Herald site of Chorches Motors, an auto i-n-: Ava, RockvUla She hae three ^roth^M lcl^. 1 1 ,^ ^ 5:00 Wall St 'l^oday. Have A Qualified dealership, and a combined re­ t, and Timothy, 2; and two sisters, Donna, 12, and Cynthia, completed the shelter, largely 6:00 News, Weather. Sporte Harold Hall, Nlantic; Michael to give yourself with volunteer labor and donat­ 6:15 Rsullo Greater Hartford COMPLETE Hostlllo, RFD S, RockvUle: Mrs. photo by S a te m is .) ______tail store (uid residential build­ • • • • • ed materisls, as a convenience 0:6E Lowell Thomas PROFESSIONAL 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST June Sperry, Wapplng; Mrs. Da- ing. 7:00 News INSURANCE tentatively accepted the $10.60 The six people bringing the or give as gifts... H:i3 BaldwlBu Brian Dee, son of Eldward J. and Ellza^th for residents of the elderly hous­ 7:35 Invitation to Learning ..SERVICE ' relle Bennett, Wapplng: George St.; Miss Deborah Wllk, 71 packsLge — the pressmen and Dreher Baldwin, 61 Mountain St, Rockville. He was bom ing project. 8:00 Life Line Murray, 189 School St.: Herman Hawthorne St.; Wayne Mattox, Strike Threat appeal were represented at a 8:30 Jerry Gordon Show Agent Handle MANCHESTER paper handlers unions — met planning commission hearing on March 26 at RockvUle General H osp^. His m atei^l^am i- The shelter wiH be dedicated 9:30 Speak Up. Hartford Paradise, 103 Bolton St.: Mrs. Wapplng; Ivkr Carlson, 93 Sunday and rejected the con­ parents are Mr. and Mra Irvin J. Drehw, MUlviUe^Pa H^ to the late Ralph Scudierl, the 12:16 Sign Off Patricia Hodley, Olaatonbury: Croft St.; Mra. Oeorglne Wills, the change March 1. They are tracts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Harri­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H BaW\*^ eiv^tect who donated hls serv­ w n o -itw — Uoyd Roberts, South Windsor: 21 Phoenix St., Vernon; H an gs O ver The four unions — the other ^Insted. He has two hrotheBs, David, 3%, and Edward Jr., ices to design the structure. 8:00 Afternoon Edition All Your Insurance Needs Robert Phillips, RFD 1, Bolton: Matthew LltteU, Stafford son, Mrs. Mary E. Grabowskl slips that are Attending the ceremixiles, 6:00 News. Sports. Weather two are the deliverers and and Chester -Grabowskl, execu­ 6:66 3 Star Extra Mrs. Loretta Grahan, 63 Scott Springs; Richard Curran, 76 stereotypers — said they ac • • • • • whi(A are scheduled for 10 a.m, 7:06 Conversation Piece D r.: Ronald Gagne, South Wind- Bigelow St.; Hons Wiser, 62 NYC P apers tor of the estate of Joseph Ora- Saturday, will be Mayor Fran 7:30 News of G>e World BOnOM ROUND cepted the $10.5p package ^ter bowskl, George C. Rhigstone Bvamw VIctorIn Jean, daughter of Thomas C^wtorf 7:60 Oongreasional Report WE ARE THAT— ! oor; Mrs. Ethel Gardnetk 115 Reed St., RockvUle; Mra. Emma the publishers had assured them suit - able and JacquoUne BUeen CoUlna Ehrans, Upper Butcher Rd., cis J. Mahoney, and Theodore 8:10 Pops Concert Brooklyn St.; RoclfviHe: Welhnan, 24 St. John St.; Irvin and Stanley KrajewsW. Brindamour, chairman of the (Continued from Page One) $10.60 was the limit. The deliv­ . Rockvm She was bom March 26 at RockvUle GmeralHos- 9:10 Youth Forum Thomas Spector, Ofdumbla: Ml Dupre, RFD 2; Raymond Hale, erers abrogated their tentative All own properties on Oakland ^ r«»-i Her grandparents are Mr. and Mra i. r . Manchester Housing Authority. 9:36 Nlghtbeat cheUe Lancaster, 66 Waddell or Eldward Sts. 11:00 News, East Hampton; Richard Pepin, said this means their members agreement last Wednesday. The V i^rieiik, 100 Talcott Ava, RockvUle. Her pateiM l g r^ d - The Authority has charge of the 11:16 Sport* Fln^ IFFEREJiCK Rd.: Mra. Anna Stone, East RFD 2, Bolton; Antoni Russak, They are represented by Atty. 100-unit bouring-fc>r4he elderly THE can ask for jobs at the newspa­ publishers said in a statement *DttraDtsmta are Mr. and M ra Edward Evans, Colchester. She 11-30 Art Johnson Show Hartford; Reginald Tapley, East South Wincteor; Mark Walker, John J. O’Conner. The appeal : from project. — Our Aim — pers without (inlon prejudice. Thursday that the four unions lii I t u aa Srister, Tracey EUeen, T.^ ^ ^ ROASTS Hartford; Mias Joan Dawson, 76 Phelps Rd.; Patricia Bab­ which had hccepted the $10.50 will be heard in Hartford Coun­ Chairman of the (wnmlttee Wapplng; Mra. Patricia Graf, The New York negotiations ty Court of Common Pleas dur­ m overseeing construction of the "Alway* Work cock, 66 South St., Rockville; package would be offered the ixNd AaBL dauifliter at Andre O. and Pauline Warning; Patricia Gorra, 26 El­ Mrs. Cheryl Brace, Billlngton; Invol'ving the printers and pho- ing the May session. shelter was Jerome BasMn, 69B same dollar settlement the B ern a rd M g le, 141 Bitch S t She was bom March 26 at With and For You— !' sie Dr.; EkJward Paradise, Hart­ Mrs. Margaret Hampton and Hartfosd Hospital. Her maternal grandparmts are Mr. and Congress St. SELECT ford; Brian Carter. Wapplng; arJSr 10 SS'. I .v.nlu.lly g.l. daughter, 382 Hartford Rd.; The printers, who now earn Only when you own the lira. Bmedt Bernard, VnUlmantlc. Her paternal grandpar- L GLOBE / Mrs. Frances Sfreddo, Stafford Mrs. Martha Wood and daugh­ of bargaining «ito ar* Mr. and Mrm. Arthur Lacouture, WUUmanUc. Offering Compkte Programmnd Snrvien Springs; Orval Jones Jr., Glas­ Bertram A. Powers, president $149 a week on the day shift, ★★★★★★★★★★★ Suit Slip can you com­ • '•••• N-Safety Van Set ter. Wapplng; Mrs. CJlaire had asked for a wage Increase CHOICE tonbury; Andrew Ca'vazza, 106 March and son, East Hartford. of a Nerw York Typographical Thought W e’d pletely enjoy your suit GaeaeBL AnttMoy Robert Blohard H, son of Anthony r Travel ServlM Main St.; William Abraltls, 10 Union which precipitated a of $15 a week and one-year con­ Let You Know . WASHINGTON — By the DISCHARGB3D TESTER- tract. wardrobe. ., Beautifully Robert Richard and EUen ESlsabeth WUde Gagnon, 299 Main end of this year, the Public ■VOVK OF MIND IS OUR BUSINESS” Robin Rd.; Cheryl WohUebe. DAY: Robert Harmon, RFD 2. 116-day strike In 1962-63, ^aid It’e Time For S t. A p t 7. He was bora March 29 at Manchester Memorial I 905 MAIN STREET Browns Ridge Rd., RockvUle; later he had notified Wagner The New York Post bargains TUSSV’S tailored to understudy all Health Service expects to test Rock-vlUe: George Sweet, 627 separately with the 10 newspa­ HospitaL maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. SELECT CHOICE Robert DeVaux, 12 Main St. that he had been unable to Annual blouses and skirts, in I I an emergency van containing ^ 643-2165 LEONARD D. RIVARD ADENCY, lae. Center St.; Mrs. Marta Sale- per unions. ■SSaTCrawford WUde, Hampden Highland^ M ^ ^ l^ apparatus for removing danger­ ADMinTBD TODAY; Nor­ nleks, at Jarvis Rd.; Mrs. Laura reach agreement with the pub white topped black or 1 grandmother is Mrs. Della Gagnmi, North. Westport, The other seven papers, rep- V2 P R IC E gMamal j ous radioactive materials from Y Authorized agent In Man- 320 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTS man LaRose, 68 Bissell St. Doimelly, 49 Waddell Rd.; Nich­ Ushers. He said notification ful Chester for all Airlines,, TOP ROUND 4 navy. And this easy care milk. Among the contaminants Phonn 643-2703 BXRTVSS SATURDAY: A son olas Eckert, 71 Bluefleld Dr.; the Phibllshers Association (>f DEODORANT ^R aU rosds and Steamship to Mr. and Mra. Francis Shea, Roc<» Angeraml, Blast Hart­ Wednesday to give at least 26 nylon tricot flies through PUhat Wv.yJ.ysn. daughter of George J. and Edna I from nuclear explosions the New York CHty, are the Times, pilot system Is expected to re- r Lines. A TalcottvlUe: a daughter to Mr. ford; Mra. Mildred Burden, hours’ notice before calling a SALE the suds and dries Mas Schaefer Pttjtat, 20 Diane Dr., Vernon. She was born Blast Hartford; John Puorto, 53 strike and left the printers free Herald-Tribune, Daily News, I move are strontium 90, cesium and Mra. Hartopouloi Valanos, World Telegram A the Sun AT smooth as new. Sizes 32 March 29 at Man^ester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 182 Hawthorne St.; a daughter Fronds Dr.; Mrs. Virginia to walk out anytime after 3 a.m t grandmother Is Mrs. G. Flynn, Brooklyn, N.Y. H ^ p a t e i ^ 137, and iodine 131. STEAKS Journal-American, Long Island ■ to 42. ' to Mr. and Mra. Russell Groebel, Wapplng; Richard Eld- today. 4 H A L L M A R K gtandporento are Mr. and Mrs. J(*h Pitkat, RockvUle. She 99 ridge, 34 Union PI.; Miss Mary Powers said Sunday nig^ht that Daily Press and the Long Island Schwarzmann, Marlborough; a If PHARMACY ii«« two brothers, Roy, 9, and O uis, 6; and three sisters, CHOICE nONOESS ' Miner, 464 E. Center St.; Mra. the strike could be today, Tues­ Star-Journal. They employ $6 TJwda 12, Gay, 8, and Paula Jean, 21 months. son to Mr. and Mra. Ajors more than 17,000 ^rsons and ^ 277 West Middle Tpke. AJaollno, Hebron. Eileen Ohenette. Wapplng; Mra. day or Wednesday. • • • > • Lucille Mahoney, 19 Hamlin "A Ume and a day will be have a combined diiily circula Sdialler, DUae Marie, dimghter of Ronald G. and TOP SIRLOIN 0 BHmiS YESraiRDAY: A St.; Mra. Linda Hence. 30 St. set,” he added. ” We may or tion of 6% million ★★★★★★★★★★★ I m son to Mr. and Mra. Dana s-,:: Theresa C. Martin SchaUer, 220 Audubon Ave., Newlngtoij. SUITS Shop Now John St.; Leopold Babaliauskas, may not give advance notice. HT:! She was bom March 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Wheeler, Montauk Dr.. Vernon; 91 Cooper St.; Charles Kehoe, We’ve met 30 times and we Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mar­ a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Wapplng; Jodi Anderson, RB'D have not been able to resolve tin, 13 SL Her paternal grandparents are Mr, and COATS John Dietz. 70 Wadsworth St.; 3, Rockville; Jon Hammett, the situation.” Mrs. Gustave SchaUer. 362 Woodland SL She has a brother, For Limifed STEAKS > a aon to Mr. and Mra. Bruce Wllllmantlc: Frank Caine, 94 Shortly after 8 a.m. today, J Never Needs Waxing Robert Gustave, 3; and a sister, Mary Louise, 19 months. DRESSES Hutchinson, Shoddy MIU Rd., Chambers St.; John Hughes, 6 spokesmen for the Times, Dally T orginol ' 'A • • • • • Andover. Wlndemere A v e„ Rockville; News and Herald Tribune re Dt Oiegorio, Natalie EBsabetlL daughter of S a te ^ BLOUSES DIBCHAROED SATURDAY: BHalne Belanger, 61 Wellington ported no labor difficulties In / S e a m l ^ m A Patricia Marie Psscuccl Di Gregorio, 13 Short St. She Spring Incomes Mra. Dorothy Ferrigno, South Rd.: Mrs. Ekhel1 Bouton, Bouton. 48,48 publishing their Monday morn- Duresqe was bom Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her GOWNS Windsor; Barbara Ouellette, Dartmouth Rd.; Mrs. Doromy ,ing editfons.editions. The News and / Resilient matenud inuidparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamto Pa^ WE CARRY Wapplng; Anthony Pastula, 62 Ruganis, 36 White St.; Mrs. ■nmes said they finished their eucei. 17 Dudley St Her patmuU mndparents are Mr. and SPORTSWEAR HALIBUT North St.: Mrs. Brenda O'ReU- Annie Reed, 11 Hemlock St.; press runs early. The Tribune Seam less / Non-Slip U v Antonio Di Gr^orio, Hartf(X^ Mrs. Anna IncandeHa, 59 Holl « • • * • ly, 3 Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Eliza­ said its deadlines were normal. ALL SIZES beth Blsaell, 318 Fem St.; Mar­ St.; Henry Hansen, Stafford The printers originally called^ / Chemical Resistant Gondarowakl, Lee Peter, aon of Leon A. and Wendy TOPPERS never limit guerite Blase. 86 Henry St.; Springs: William Lopez, Vernon a strike for 2 a.m. Wednesday, Rmlth Gondarowakl, Stardust Dr., HazardvUle. He was Rd., Bolton; John Jordan, 38 but It was averted when the Floors bom Marcdi 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ Brian Sylvester, 38 Maple St.; / Design Unlimited JACKETS * Ladies what you may Paul Bsckofen, 41 Union PI.; Scott Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Irene publishers, after the talks at ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, 10 Knox AT OUR Vance, West Hertford; Lynne City Hall, agreed to negotiate B t B s paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon (3on- M n. Sadie McDonald, 26 Edison by Factory CO-ORDINATES * Petite Sanzo. 9 Ulley St.; M- Raymond beyond a package of $10.60 a / Low Maintenance darowskl, RoiUrviUe. He has a sister, Kathleen, 3. expect of us. Rd.; Mary KUls, Windham; Woodbridge, 495 E. Middle FISH DEPT. Mra. Astra Lapina, Ironwood T m boto Mid week over two years. The print- • • • • • Tpke.; M rs.Linda------Dubots a n a __ in,r 2 700 SALE! era union, representing 2,700 / 5 Year Warranty Glnwdia. Erie Eugene, son at Rene Joseph and Brenda HANDBAGS * Juniors Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Eleanor son, 513 Main St.; Mrs. Anna Trained Beritleiy, Dobson Rd.. Vernon; employes, had said the $10.60 W . Kaeantl Olrardln, 37 Kensington S t He was bom March Scheppach and daughter, . ^ Exterior or Interior 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hls maternal grand­ HATS * Chubettes Mra. Claire Roy. Coventry: Storm; Mrs. Francis Swanson p a ek ^ i — tentatively accepted Mechanics parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent BlssanU, FrankUn, Mass. Donald Ryder, 66 Franklin St.; and daughter, Mansfield Cen­ by four other Aewspaper unions Bis paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gtoar- Rockville; Salvatore Raimondo, ter; Mra. Theresa O’Brton and — was not enough. * Girls Two of the four unions which Call For Free Estimate— No Obligration sa v e *3 din, 1ft Trotter S t 02 Maple St.; Mrs. Marie Wink­ eon, 456% Main S t • • • • • Fruit Cocktail ler, 110 Oxford St.; Mra. Janet 875-2042 Itknsinr Leslie Jeon, daughter o f *nieodore Jr. and Jean TRY US FIRST! Hubbard, 17 Oastle Rd.; Mra. Fritz Blessing, 3 Great HUl Rd., East Hartford. She was W a t k i n s -W e s t " Dora Pellerin, 26 Hemlock St.; on... bom March 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ COME IN AND LOOK AROUNDl Mra. Colleen Phelps, 40 Durant ternal grandfather is Robert Fritz, 417 Hackmatack St. Her POPULAR Bt.; RocheUe Prankus, Stafford W. G. SCHWARZ CO., INC. paffyMi grandmother la Mra. Hazel Bleaalng, East Hartford. ^i£ne/ia£ cfekt^ice Largo OPEN WEDNXSSDATS TILL 9 PJO. Springs; Mra. Ann Oargor, She has two oistera, Dawn Marie, 3, and Terri Lynn, 2. ORH4ANDI.WEST • OIRBCTOR East Hartford; Joseph Roy. 160 Choicest Meats In Town |, 994 HARTFORD TURNPIKE • • . • • • CLOSED MONDAYS CHOICE 28 ox. O hU se-w H h M |^| 9 .7 | | g Charter Oak St.; Mra. Etole G o ld e n Dnbola, Anthony Noiel, son o f Narel and Unda Plouffe, SAVE 17e C o n s Korch, 67 Oxford St.; Richard ROCKVILLE, CONN. 06066 Dubois, 613 Main S t He was bom April 1 at Manchester Me­ o«.sba.tfMki.s Zshner, EUlngton; Jack Darby, TUESDAY ONLY! morial Ho^>ltal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and THE COVENTRY SHOPPE Glastonbury: Mrs. Lorraine Mrs. Adrien Plouffe, G r ^ e , Maine. His paternal grandpar­ DEPOT ROAD. COVENTRY— 742-7494 I4Z EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Carpenter, 21 Seaman Circle.; ents are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Duboia, Sabattus, Maine. He has ; Playtex* Mrs. Rose Tsnilso, 198 Broad two brothers, Daniri Roger, 4, and David Eric, 3; and a ris- :::::: ter, Teresa Lynn, (t CHICKEN BREASTS., lb. 49° • • • • • (LIMIT 6 LBS. PER FAMILY) Day In • • • Day O ut. • . WodeoU, Tlifirrsg Ann, d ou b ter o f Edward J. and Vir- ORANGE DRINK giida Ann Rose Wodeckl, 89 SUverwood Ave., Vernon. She girdles and was bom March 31 at Manchester Manorial Hospital. Her WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES maternal grandjlarenta are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rose, Veiv LET ANYONE TELL YOU THAT /I Fresh KiUed Native “GREYLEDGB” ! long leg non. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Wo- TURKEYS For Easter— Order Now! Aariri, Hartford. She has three brothers, Norman, 8, PbllUp, YOU CANT OET LOW PRICE, SJS; V2 GAL. panty girdles 2, andScot 1- OH prescriptions HlOH QUALITY and STAMPS TOO! SAVE 10c BOTTLE HIGHLAND PARK MARKET . . . renulting in m eaningful Bat OUR DOUBLE DISCOUNT DEAL! 817 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 643-4278 pull-oii styles— DON savings to you every day! No upz and downs In your Prezorlptlon 1 S l . SAVE with Boland's low price, pior. 2nde SAVE AGAIN with 'Mple4 ooata — no “ dtocounts” today, “ Regular $7.95 , A FEW HINTS TO prices’’ tomorrow! B on Toliabilitr and Toaaeo Fuel Chief Heating Stamps. Good for hundreds of premium items rogukirly $10.95 HELP YOU STAY YOUNG HONEYDEWS No “roduc^ ffpecUbIt”—no “ twnpomry at no extra cost to 70a. It Is posaible to delay old age by thinking young O il.- reductions’’ on Presoriptlons to lure gnrt foUowing these suggestions. MANCHESTER’S OLCEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION customers! dpper styles— L Be Interested in your work, and community A t liie same time, there to never any affairs. Have a hobby. BONUS— 1000 TRIPLE-S STAMPS FREE Large compromise In servlca or quality! $9.95 2. Give your mind and body enough rest. YOU OET OUR LOWEST FOR DETAILS FILL OUT COUPON AND MAIL TODAY Sweet Eating OPEN TILL 4 P.M. PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE rtguloriy $12.95 8. Do some regular exercise. A dally walk or •a We Deliver a moderate sport helps you enjoy life. y e a r • . . AND YOU SAVE MORE THROUGHOUT THE Ever3Twhere, Past 4. Avoid worry. Do the best you can and be MONOAY THROUOH FRIOAY yaiAR . . . ON ALL YOUR thankful for your many blesainga. NAME FRESH FRBSCRIFXION NEEDS. liiiii Yes, save R8

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StANCHBOTlm EVENING HERAI 2). M ANCBEaTEE, GONN^ M O ^A Y » APlia«= 5, the NSBA ttiat a number of the w a a x vriH be led by the spiritual life provleions in tba Johnson pro­ U r ...... - Bolton committee. Mrs. Charles War­ Big Deniands Face Schools gram violate the American tra­ Inside ren is hostess. L oca l Stocks dition of seperafion of church W E C i 4Umrl)[pBtpr IM S SUM sfO * tjrpb «• V>f*e hdS'Slbo The worship committee will and elate because It provides , .T H E T W MX** bMB *0 ground d«Filo>BidsU la Teachers’ Salary Schedule meet tonight at 7:30. More Federal Funds Likely benefits to pubUc and private South VtatnAm olnea' our adoptton of R ep ort B riefs Qnotottona FunMied ky schools. m m Ctttnlttg llrralb dor now policy. When, dooplto our The fire department was Dempaty-Xageler ^ (Coattauefi tram Page Oue) board membem believe federal Another resolution would have called out at 10:07 yesterday Ncmhem of Now York the NSBA "reaffirm its convic­ p u b l is h b d b t t h b ___ bftptihiitgB, tha guarrlUfi ta iouth Vt«t- h j aid is loaded with books of fed- To Be Presented Tomorrow morning to a grass fire at the Stock Ezchaage tion that all federal funds ap­ -ai^ hAva begun operntlng In laygar guidance counselors — and even end control. home of Arthur W. Biddle on more extensive use 6f school Although the NSBA delegates propriated for educational pro­ Rowland Evans Jr. Cook Dr. The fire escaped from groups,' with more waupona, spd doing A proposed salary schedule for<9seph Shanshsn and Harold Bank Stocks playground facilities. realise that President Johnwn’s grams be administered by state an unapproved incinerator and Ahked this InMehd of qulaUng down and dlsup* Robert D. Novak Bolton teachers will be released Dwyer, Bid Where ia the money coming ald-to-educatlon proposals will education agencies only’’ and Pttbltohn* was quickly brought under con­ that "all such funds should be S P R IN G I I^Maded October 1. im ___ paurlng, M our. boitablnga nra suppouad Film on Smoking Conn. Bank and from ? probably soon pass in the Sen toiTLorrow afternoon, Bupt. The American Cancer So­ trol. 71% channeled through local public to tnaka them do, wa also have an ax- WASHlNOTON — By csJslW Trust C o...... '7 0 Most school board members ate as it already has In the os o m PblUp Uguprl said today. The ciety film “Is Smoking Worth The pubUc building commis­ Hartford NaUonal here acknowledge the much of it House, It is not going down school agencies only, In accord­ MotMHiiy F M ' Btmt design, ths Johnwn sdmlnlstr^ sion wUI meet tonight at 8 in I KttdaT*. BBttrtd U th« f o**. 0 * °°* , planatlon. Wa hAv^ tt appewa, fln ^ Bchedide was voted on by the It?” will be shown to an ail- Bank Co...... 58 59% is coming from the federal gov­ without a flgbi. ance with state law." Unifonns, JEniptrs, nohwtar. Ooml, S t c o o i CUm KmU tion has mads tt IrrevooeUy student aaeembly Friday In the town office conference room. Fife Insurance Companies The resolutions committee C^les said educational re­ *t«r. ______forced tham to coma out in tha open a ^ dear to tha Ohinase Gonunu- board of education at an ex­ ernm ent connection with Um tow n can­ pr^m red tw6 statements for the form must concentrate on chil­ Tops, Houstts, SUrtSt C ^t our kind of war. nlsts that, i t they enter the war Hartford Fire ... 70^4 71 This Is a fact to which they auBacauFTiON^Tn ecutive session last Thursday cer cruaade. Mancheeter Evening Herald delegate assembly meeting to. dren just entering school be­ Strtttch PoHts, Ird8( ^ in Viet Nam. there will be no and wlU be presented to the Bolton correopondent, Clcme- National Fire ....150 are reeigntog themselves, al PayaM* ia Adraaca A poMcy with this kind of logic Ija- Rev. Sangrey Guest Phoenix Fire ----- 62 63 thou|^ for years the NSBA has day. cau se: P Y M T • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a * a • automatic limit on the use of G ir c H M hlnd It, or equipped with the kind of teachers at a staff meeting to­ The Rev. Abram Sangrey of wen Young, telephone •4S-S981. Cos. I C o n t l M a a a a « « a a a a « * * » a a U « Q morrow at 8:80 p.m. In the high l i f e and Indemnity las. been a vigorous opponent of any One urged that; Congress "In "The younger the human ...JM M OBthS a*aa«aa*aaaaaa 67% double-talk McOeorge Bundy offered on Coupled with the ehnOar United Methodist Church was Aetna Life ...... 66 program of federal aid to ed elude In the proposed legislation being, the more eUccU^e ***1 O b # M O B I B a a a a a a » « * a a a » a a a a X a l achool library. guest speaker at a Young 163% "Meat The Preaa" yesterday la a policy careful warning that C hto« Supt. LIguori said that he was R ock ville Conn. General ...161 ucatlon. a provision which would estab­ lasting will be any effort M People’s Fellowship meeting at Hfd. Steam Boiler 150 164 teach him. ITie educational In­ Glazier's j m M M R OF which nr never going to lose, in talk or territory would not be off-llrhlts hoping to get permission from A popular quip at this year’s lish the right of individuals end THB AflBOClATBD TKO* . St. George's EplscopcU Church Security Ins...... 61% 62% local public educational agen­ fluence that may be exerted on Tha Aaaodated Preaa it aaohialvely antltiM to U.S. retaliatory raids (as It everyone concerned to allow the Library Shows convention is "giving federal Corset and Uniform Shop ‘ on paper. was during the Korean war), last nlritt. . Security Insurance aid to the schools is like throw cies to request a judicial re­ a 6-year-old in one hour’s time ba tba uaa oJ repubHoaUoB of. all newa d ^ press to be present at the staff The Brotheitiood at St. A n­ 25% 631 Main St.— Manchester ' aatchaa cradltad to H or oot o^ oi a And if that can be ao, what does tt the hint that nuclear weapona ' meeting. Otherwise the pro­ of Hartford ... 28 % ing a drowning man a'Une full view .” takes tens, hundreds, or even B 'y ^ ta papar aad also tha local aaws pub- drew will meet tonight at 8 Ecurador Items 42% thousands of hours at ago 18.” m atter w hat ia happening to it ou t In n ^ t be used is a powerful poned salary schsdula will be re­ Travelers ...... of fish hooks.” Most school This reflects official fear of Uihad ban. spadal dia- deterrent to any Chlneee war p.m. at the church. On Wednes­ Public UtUltlea T u ir tS T ti «d rapuNlcattaD the actuaUtlea of Vietnam T leased after tt has been present­ day there wUl be a service of 38% patobaanarafai ara also ita irrad. aims in Soiitheast A sia... ed to the teachers anyway. James Ashe, son of Fire Ck)nn. L igh t Pow er 38% The threat Is not contained In Holy Communion at 10 a.m. and Chief and Mrs. John Ashe, has Hartford Gas Co 62% -f b a Hamid P r t a ^ *3ompany, He said that the teachers will evening prayer at 8 p.m. any secret diplomatic meesage have a meeting of their asso­ loaned the R ockville I*utollc So. New England that nudew weapons ddlnite- ciation after the staff meeting to St. Manrice Notes Library a collection of souve­ Telephone Co. . 55% 65% othw raading mattarln Tl»a Maadiaatir The Confraternity of (Jhris nirs from Quito, Ecuador, where Manufacturing Companies lalaK Harald.______•______No ^ain At AD? ly would be used. Rather, the discusa tbe board’s proposals. Wnt te found In the conspicuous AU salary discuasions, includ­ tlan Doctrine will meet tonight he la now stationed organizing Allied Thermal .. 61 66 Full sarrloa cllont ^ Now that It has been discovered— omission of any pledge not to ing the original requests from after Mass. Teachem will have and working with credit Arrow, Hart, Heg. 60 61 PaMlshars o S brief meeting before this unions. Barden ...... 14% 16 llathsws Spadal Acancy — Nsw Tor*, cau- qnlte by such accident as la reaponalbla use them. the teachers’ assoclaitlon, have All this is a clear and unmis­ been conducted In closed ees- m eeting. Ashe is a member of the Bristol Brass .... 8% 9 "^S S m R j^CTwroaiAtr or caKCOi^ for so many of tha great advances In takable signal to Peking, a re- The Andover discussion group peace corps. C oleco ...... 13% 13 jftONS. ______alona. the knowledge Md practices of dvUlasr ■tralning Influence on any Chi­ FIcata Time Tomorrow will meet tomorrow at the home Most striking of the objects Colonial Board • Display adrarUsta* cloajns .hours; tion—that a ra'ther ordinary and very nese temptation to Intervene It will be fiesta time tomor­ cf Mm. John Harris. on display are a hand-carved ..Com m on ...... 4% B actively on the side of North head o f the V irgin M ary, emd Dunham-Bush ... 4% 4 ~ \ 5 ™’ 5S2Sv plentiful substance called dimethyl sul­ row afternoon at United Metho­ There will be a rehearsal for V iet Nam. dist Church. The Lenten Mis­ "around the World wd Back,” two wooden figures of a series Kaman Aircraft .10% 11 ss foxide, and given the letters DMSO la celled the Happy Beggar-. Na­ F or tliuroday — 1 ^ Beyond this, the Johnson ad­ sion School, conducted by three a mualoal review to be present­ N. B. Machine ... 33 % 34 Friday — 1 Thutjday. ministration Is far from chae^ tive handcraft is also repre possessed of the cure-sa properUea aci- Bolton churches, will have clos­ ed April 23 and 24, tomorrow North and Judd .. 19% 21 wiw flatiirasy •“ x p-*®* I^^Way. _ - lees in Its current assessment of sented by colorful woven f ,;: S L S iS id id H iw : 10:80 a.t^ aa A day al entifle medldna and witch doctors alike ing fesUvlUes. The theme this at 8 p.m. in the church base­ Peter Paul ...... 31% 32.14 aaeapt Saturday — t a.m. the progress of the wan _ ves, belts, handbag and t Plastic Wire Cable 16% 18% have been seeking from tbe beginning The massive price Inflation m year has been "Spanish Ameri­ ment. poncho, as weU as a bat and cans in Midst,’’ hence the First Communion robes will Standard Screw . 40 41 Monday. Aintt S of time—^now that we stand at this mo­ South Viet Nam predicted by o u r pair of sllppere of Uama fiestas arrive tomorrow and muat be Stanley Works .. 25 25% ment of potential permanent ease from some gloom merchants has sjpi- w ool. Sm aller m om entos in Veeder-Root ...... 29% 80% ply not happened. This lack of The Rev. Oaudencio Ramirez, returned no later than Holy elude a doll-sized coffee set, < pain, can humanity perhaps hava one < TOsnclal chaos Is vlerwed here minister of the I^Mnish depart Thumday night. Confessions miniature set of baskets, and The above quotations are not H i» First A*d Hi* moment to reconsider? as solid evidence that the great ment of the Greater Hartford will be heard for the Tuesday wrought silver jewelry. The to be construed as actual mar­ group Tuesday a t 3:20 In the Do we reaUy to, fid , ourselves mass of South Vietnamese cltl- CouncU of Churches, will visit, exhibit will remain In the li kets. > want church; and Friday at 4 p.m. mitn this weekend, only those whs rens still have confidence. In the bringing a group of Spanish- brery untU after Ekuster. o f p a in t eventual outcome of the war. apaaklng driven. for the Saturday group. Par­ Mold «dalm to have heard penpees aray .Africa First in Gold What would We do without it? What It also Indicates that, contrary Parents of the 64 children ents are urged to receive com­ bock In that warm spdl In January had Canada Bests U.S. would we talk about? On what other to the Viet Cong and North taking part In the mission munion with their children. PRE5TORIA — South Africa! any evidence that the pipers of spring ■Vjetnameee propaganda, the schoM have been invited for Confessions for them will be be­ accounted for more than half pretext could we ever m uu^ to pay ^ th Vietnamese regard the the last half-hour of the ischool. fore and after the 7:80 Mass OTTAWA—Canada haa more ii-y arera stffl In sadstaiics aroi^ theas life insurance In relation to na the world’s gold output in 1963 quite BO nruch attention to ourselves? Americans as friends and slllea, They are reminded to bring Friday night —27.4 million ounces. The world parts. not as Invaders. Palms will be blessed before tlonal Income than any other What other bond ao common and uni­ their w«®i6i offering envelopes nation: the United States is sec figure was 51.7 million ounces, But this weekend, ths tiny begln- versal and yet so powerful could ba A second hopeful side of the tf they have not already given the 8:30 Mass Sunday and may valued at $1.81 million. Russia war Is the ebsence of any seri­ be picked up any time after ond. Canada’s figure is $1,850 D&L’s exciting new collection of “ Easter Bonnets” is sure to delight every olngs of what wlU oventuidly beoome a found between ouradvea and the rest of them to their churches. Contri­ was second with 12.5 |nilllon j ous military defecUona to the that. A coffee and social hour of life Insurance in force for Mortal oould be heard, and by last eve­ butions wlU go to the Spanish- each $1,000 of combined per ounces; Canada third with 4 little miss on Easter Sunday and every dress-up occasion afterward! Perky, hum anity? Viet Cong. Despite a camslty Speaking Minlstiy in Hartford wUl be held A pril 18, but Sun­ ning, under the moon swinging from rate higher than any ever ex­ sonal, business and industry in million and the United SUteaj colorful flowers . . . crisp and crackly straws . . . shapes to flatter every That It la high time to be asking our­ IlM mission achool is sup­ day la Family Commimloa B\m fourth with 1.5 million. iuplter, one could even detect as many perienced by U.S. troops In any come. selves tiiese question! ia indeed Indl- ported b y St. G eorge’s Bk>isco- day. little face. Hats by Mr. Herbert, Cinderella and others. $ 2 and $ 3 M two or three distinct sounds, coming war. the regular units of the U (Jhurch, Bolton Congrega- Couples Club Meets eated by the newa from New Orleans, Portraiture Br Bylvlan Oftsra Vietnamese army have shown llem r and stronger. amazing resilience and loyalty Sonal ChurM and the host The Congregatom, couples where the discovery of the properties of Murch. Mm. John (JhapUn esking ^ri, which the chll details. munication from the United Relationa Committee, had a long dren read. human beings know anything NHW YORK, AprU 5—Using years they receive only |6.850. A strike of officers at Attica, The executive board of the ducing inflammations. Since that time, States Civil Service Commis­ and private talk with Secretary Teaehera tn Grades 3 and A. Polka dot cotton with smocked bodice, white about, the first moment of becoming is tocUcs Introduced by the late, Local 1240 is seeking a basic Auburn and Dannemora would, sion in Washington withdraw­ church wBt m eet tonight at 8. two years ago, word of the miracle ef­ of course, mean the end of of State Dean Rusk last week. ha've been Mm. Theodore Speer- the thing which counta because It alone great Dan Tobin, Local 1240, wage of $6A40 and a 15-year ing its requests for certifica­ The confirmation class wUl collar and cuffs, nylon petticoat. Size 3-6x. # 8 fects have been spreading through tha level of 18,521. American banking as we know Subject; A mildly critical man. Mra Harry Williams and meet tomorrow at 2:45 p.m. and blends taste and anticipation and realisa­ Nerjv Y ork State C orrection O f­ tion of enables for the High­ speech that Oark wants to Mm. Abram Sangrey; for medical prbf^on and among civilians, ficers . Association, today ap­ "Our men feel inferior on It. land Park post Office. the board of reUgious education tion. A UtUe later, when It Is aU there make In the Senate calling for Grades 5 and 6, Mrs. Enrico Fl- too. pears ready to break the head present wage scales,” Cluros Mr. Ciuros InsUts this will at 5 p.m . B. Flowiers bVoom all over this combed cotton with ^eUvered, ready to be touched and selaed, not happen. “I have just sent Town school board decides negotiations with North Viet ano, Mm. J. P. BedcwlUi aad The fourth and final *make-up As a result, the medical scientists are of anybody opposing Its con­ says. to add a grade at Robertson Mra Samuel Stltham. Children a bit of the edge has gone, In the very tract demands. Local IWO, ua- wires to Sing Sing and Attica Nam. ^ , meeting of the canvass com­ SSIt A. smocked bodice, scallop-embroidered sleeve worrying about the poBaibiUty that ordi­ He is absolutely right. It Is and asked them to call off their School because of Increased en­ Clark's visit to Rusk eymbol- to thsss grades have mada ee- mittee with membem and tsoment of euppoeed fuUneee. ing, powerful, nagging, un^el^ • ,.-gT.oa,iy unfair to aM a correc- rollm ent In the area. Ired the dilemma of many poli­ reipee (blankete with sltts In nary people have started using the sub­ Ing ptyssure, has- completely demonstrations today,’’ he said. friends unable to attend pre­ trim . . . nylon petticoat. 7-12. ' Two or three pipers, last night, d(rfl- tion officer at Elmira, with his ’T Intend to restrict It just to ticians; They don’t want to aay them to put their heads vious meetings on the budget stance, w l^ut any supervision, and cavied In Paul D. McGinnis, $5,200 income, to feel at ease Three hundred yards of th rou gh ). pntly clear and valiant In their drou^t- Commissioner of Correction. Elmira and one or two places. Cheney pauachute silk used In or do anything that qiigttt be will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. before science has had any adequate when dealing with a l7-year-old We f ^ that Attica la too close interpreted as damaging the Mra Merle Benedict has been Anyone planning to place Ulles C. Pastel green sheer cotton with diamond pat­ flmlnlahed awampe, were the first and Today, the local has its, sigtitis who has made more In stolen the UOonn Town and Gown to chaigs of refreehmente. Don­ chance to study it for potential side ef­ to Buffalo. The. officers have re­ presentation of Gluck's opera, U.S. posiUon, but they are in the Meetinghouse for Easter on Governor Rockefeller. Cadillacs in a year than the ald Roeer and Thomas Sharpley best o f It aU. B ut w e shall managa, fects. One of tbe doctors talking about ceived an awful lot of support 0>r^eus. growing more and more reetlve is Baked to caU Mm. Harold tern smocked bodjee, nylon petticoat. 3-6x. # 9 Mmehow, to put up with ail the rest of "We haven't •' heard from guard will earn In five. And the about the failure of the grow­ have been projecUonista for the It down at New Orleans the other day Rockefeller yet,’’ William from people In B uffalo.” films. Mra. Myron Lee has driv­ Smith. problems of a correction officer He places Sing Sing, and iU ing U.S. oommltroent In Viet Anyone In senior high who Is It__the fuU deafening cborua, the pink aaid thatTiuctically every drug known Ciuros, Jr., head of 1240, says. 10 Years Ago en the bus donated by the Ne­ D. Dotted cotton bouffant, smocked bodice, lace- at Attica 'being asked to deal proximity to New York, on the Nam to show dramatic results. interested In going to visit the bpple buds, with orioles, the bluets, tha to be effective in treating disease has •Tut we are not^letting up. We with Willie Sutton are, df 'What this means is that Pres­ gro Brothers. same level. A good rousing dem­ Chancel Choir of the South Sadie Hawkins Choices Cathedral in the Pines In violeta, the shndblow, the tanager. want a pay raise, and we have course, unspeakable. 'Willie ident Johnson still has failed R ln^e, N.H., on June 6 la asked edged collar and cuffs, nylon petticoat. 7-12. $ 9 aide effects .and was worried, rather onstration in front of the prison Methodist Church, directed by Renee Calhoun was chosen 2,000 Correction Officers stole more in one shot than the Philip T r e g g o r, closes the to make clear the obvious: Hiat to can Alden Chick. than relieved, because nobody has yet around the State who back us at Ossining could, under proper the beat Delay Mae and Bruce whole budget for guards for a conditions, bring about 35,000 lenten season Good Friday eve­ the Administration has not sx- Anyone with empty cigar box­ noticed any complications arising from up in our demands.” year. Foes the beat Li’l Abner at a ! people from Avenue B scream­ ning singing Dubois’ "Seven pseted dramatic results. es la asked to donate them tp There was no expectation Sadie Hawkins day dance Try new ArgiBBeiit CMtks Never the UM of this commercial solvent. Cluros uses the term "Correc­ To emphasize demands for ing for higher wages for the Last Words of Christ.’’ the junior Mlowshlp to be made tion Officers” Instead of the that the February decision to ■ponaored by the Newspaper Meanvdiile, tbe stories of bursitis shoul­ more money, Cluros today has guards. And, about four in the Democratic Town Committee Club at the high achool Fri­ Into blocks for Uie nursery. more commonly used "guards” called for pideeting at several go north would produce what Methodist Oroap Meettng Lucky Strike Almost every day, it seems, events in ders cured in half an hour continue to afternoon, there might be an ac­ is expected to recommend Atty. day. or the rather inside "hacks” state prisons and correctional the military men call a "spasm” The WSC8 of United Methodist Vlatnam offer aoma new opportunity to spread. cident at a gate some place and Wesley Gryk for judge of the . Wandy Boyd and Bill Rob­ and "screws” because he says Institutions. Quite obviouMy, by nightfall Tarrytown would response In Hanoi: That Is, an Church win meet tomorrow at baaeas the success or failure of the policy he wants status for his mem­ local court; slim poealblUty immediate end to the maeaive bins won the waltz contest and Filtere ‘ 8o, before somebody bandp ua some Local 1240 is not looking to be in tatters. that Gov. A. A. Ribiooff may ^ ->.-Eitoiaa Haugh and Steven 8 p.m. for Its annual "Meal In fra have now been following there for bers, too. infiltration of men and arms the Upper Room." The program if* of ths stuff, we had all better be asking provoke a Iqck-in br lock-out oV So Cluros Is running a well- favor Atty. John D. LaBelle / ' NFreddo the fast dance contest. anything like that. These Insti­ from the north. The decision to V two months. ourarives the enidal questions. Do wa Right now, without a ques­ controlled, but very meaning­ for the po^ despite the recom­ Gary JeskI and John Sebae- ,^©4. r c tion, Cluros is in charge of la­ tutions have all of that they go north waa simply the first One *Wng la to be noticed, as our eoc- really want a life that ia without pain? ful picketing today. He says mendation of the local party. In a brutally long and agonizing baio won door prizes. bor’s side of the biggest, most need. But picketing does repre­ Governor Rockefeller hasn’t Michael Wilson was chair­ aerience with vdiat 1s actually happen- What would wa talk Mout? Could wa sent something. It represents a Three Manchester High series of stops testing the will important union - management been heard from yet. The sus­ School boys, WlUlam Satmond, man o f' ttie dance, assisted by p g under our new policy develops. dilute we have seen In many, step beyond demanding. And k of both the U.S. and the Oom- atUl m ake ourselves our own patient? picion is that the governor’s and brothers Robert and Ray­ munlsto. Dorothy dark. Records were ARTHUR DRUB Those sponsoring our policy find many years. represents the step that can voice will be heard very soon. mond Clement, are winners In handled by -Jack Sadler and :^>eriiape a cure-all isn’t really what For your, background, Cluros, come after picketing. A strike. Thus, some of the President’s themaalves able to rationalize evory- Either that or the governor bet­ the Northern Connecticut Sci­ closest allies In Congress are Lanry Fiano. Elosrie Stockings we want Maybe all we want Is a cure- a newcomer to labor headlines, Now the Oondon-'Wadlin lAw Come to MUNSON’S ter biiy a big look for the ence Eedr held at Trinity Col­ now pressing him to make an Chaperones were Miss Mary fiiiny that happens into some kind of aome or cure-part, easing our pain, but works as a Correction Officer supposedly prevents State em­ Trussos — M ts dumbwaiter. lege. A-B-C talk to the country (and Anne Aronson, Mrs. Elizabeth plus signal. leaving enough for our enjoyment too. at Elmira Reformatory. This is ployes from striking, but the Plumb, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Candy Kitchen for the law Is shaky at best and if Lo­ Congres) putting U.S. policy : In short, they have a wonderful pol- a place which houses, clothes In deeper perspective. Macaulay, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- and feeds 1,400 young men of cal 1240 ever walked out, the VERY BEST in EASTER CANDY lay, for when It fails to do vrbat they az> state would be so busy looking As for Mr. Johnson, Intimates prep school age. One must be describe him as absolutely firm pected, it nevertheleaa succeeds. between the ages o f 16 and 21 windows that nobody would KfmimHiieiiwrgNBiii Among The Teachers have time for Condon - Wadlln Today in History In hie belief that the forward The incident of the first real air skir­ to attend Elmira. And the num­ strategy of increasing pressure ber of people who have passed cases. Made fresh daily in our mish of the war over North Vietnam U- Attempts of four groups of. New Ha­ Take Mr. Cluros’ home In­ Today la Monday, April 6, the out Jack JMnson In a ^-round on Hanoi is the correct one, throug;h its halls Is .large. Ity and the only one that can win lUBtratea this agiUty of reasoning. ven public school faculty groups to set graduates easily outnumber stitution. A strfte of officers at 9Mh day o f 1966. ’Ihere are 270 heavyweight champlominip fight spotless kitchen in Bolton! up procedures for a referendum to de­ in the end. He Is impatient with For two months we have been bomb- uiW of Choate or Anddver. So Elmira would release enoiuh days left in the year. in Havana, Cuba. termine a single unit to represent them car thieves to put all of L ai^- Today’s Highlight In History In 1938, the government o r­ critics. much so that In m y old n e l^ - Indeed, he has some Juatlfl- hig North Vietnam In order to force In negotiatlona with the Board of Bdu- borhood wa regarded Elmira as mont on foot. And a strfte of On this date in 1614, P oca­ dered the return of gold coin, * Our own filled Easter North Vietnam to atop the guerrilla ac- catlon are producing situations worthy officers at Sing Sing would be bifiUon and cerilficates to tho oatlon for impatience. 'When a a Brooklyn Tech with beds. hontas, tho daugtiter of Indian small group of Congeecamen of Manchester Baskets .... 59c & up of a rumpus at a meeting of a dobk a direct b}ow at the governor Chief Powhatan, and English Federal Reserve bai^. ttvlttea in South tfietnam. Now for their work as cor­ visited him several days ago, workers’ local. rection officers, " Cluros: men himself. For if they let Sing colonist John R<^e were mar­ In 1942, Japanese forces broke * Hollow and solid Bunnies, This weekend, for the first time, tba ■The Board of Education haa given Sing out, Nelson Rockefeller ried In V irginia, through Gen. Jonathan Watn- he’ gestui^ toward a closed want money. 'They may not door leading to an adjoining North Vietnamese tried to defend them- the four groupe until April 5 to ,set up want money quite as much as would be all over his apart­ On ThU Date w right's Unee on Bataan Penin­ Milk or white, made with a voUng plan. At the moat recent ses- ment floor wrestling with two In 1621, the M ayflower sailed sula, dflloe. Wkltlng fqr him behind aelves against our bom bing b y UBing the people who are Inside their the door, he said, were Rusk our own delicious choco­ ■oma of their old-at^ fighter pianea, Bk>n the three representatives of the institutions, but they do want guys who came In through the on .He first rotlim trip from Ply­ In 1948, a fleet o f U.S. bomb­ New Haven FederaUon of ’Teachers, dumbwater to steal the silver­ mouth, Maes., to England. ers attacked targets In the Aleu- and Secretary of Defense Rob­ late ...... 29c & up itorean war vintaga money. Correction officers now ert McNamara. The^l^-had com e AFL-CIO, bolted after a few minutes, ■tart at $5JK>0 and after . 15 ware. In 1915, Jess W illard koocked tiah lelaiid chain. ' Tnst«iit of calling off the guerrilla dispelling any hopes that a four-way to get Preetdentlal approval * Also foiled eggs, filled agyeement could be .'reached. for a new bombiag ttttaek on war In South Vietnam, as they ware anp- selected targets saHh of the eggs. Panorama eggs, posed to, the North. Vletnamase have, With organized labor representatlvea 17th pamllel. boycoUli^ the meeting, the other groups Poached eggs; B^n Bon Bwn, behaved even more obstinately Willie critics oonmjain, Mr. —the New Haven Teachers League, JohnjMm makes hteirly'deoislona eggs, pure pectin jelly and unreasonably. They have begun to Prftdpals’ Club, and the Senior High Fischetti of Ufa and death. Umersoorlng try to defend themaelves in their own School Teachers’ Association—Went on ^ gravity ci ftbee dacialons beans, kiddia boxes. tw rltory. With a meeting. They agreed that an u the ImpUolt,' ominous threat ocirtiflad personnel below tbe rank of ■ A t auoh a point, thoae who have been of nuclear waapons. director Mould be eligible to vote in IIK Publlsheni Newspaper Nttlcal of the administration policy In the election to determine a alngle rep­ mem. Pyndtoate gletnam, contending that It blindly resentative...... 'll aommltted Itself to Increasing ascalsr ■niera is a basic struggle for power mmur •on tha war by both aidea, might think ' behind the scenes. It Is developing frlb- A Thoafht for Today tlons which can ba harmful to ths pub­ #ay have .a new point to argu*. The lic BChod system and the chUdhuh The Sponsored by the Mqaohaster Our own delicious North Vietnamese are not giving up; to Teacbera’ League is the oldest and Council' at Ch0lgl*e # 0 contrary, they are fighting back; In largest of tha groups, with fonts 700 fresh chocolates i^Bult, the war la escalating one more members. The Federation of ’Teachers MoM of us can give ready haa never dlacloCed its membership but boxed for gift giv­ tpiible notch. This rattier looks, to ths •nswers to what are our ob­ has been an aggressive organization. jectives in Ilfs, ahey may taka Good night Vgnis*’ critics of tba administration THE GIANT EASTBl lUNNY Tha Board of Education, under State •ny of these forms—a good po- % ing .. $ 1.39 & up fifOiey. ■s If things wera getting worse edfet had a dtoUe of >deai|hatinf a slh- atlon, a alee home, good retua- ’’ Regular A Mtoiatura is at M L'S Young W orid! i|llhont getting any closer to the result 1^ representative for aU' toackors or ment pension, a .little house by Hw admhitatratioo supposedly had In putting the quSMlon to a refetyniduin- the lake, a good nlotor car, ' Sw^t Dreams wisely, We think, dfdded on'a r«m«a> mind. gp^ health. But thesa gre atlM I A h# Lorga S^jacHow o f PiCTETIC CAND y ] dnih. This sUnUftMed any poasiblUty of objectives. But how do we an­ I But that ii ^ where tha efttlea fiad future diargas of favoritism. It also swer when we ars; ajttcqd about HoW long since you’ve had a really good I^Minaelvaa outw itted. F or the defenders cleared the wqy for a majoi^ty to d»- putpoOe of Ufa? It is pre- dde its reprtoentatiiuB in dlecuaslons of night’s rest... and sweet dreams? "ren JMkVIDSPN It IIVBITHAL it the administration policy always have ®*^y at thia point that our chances to one you don’t need sleeping the Board of Bducatlqu: or top aduca- c^u re and driUBation aiMars. M U N S()N ’S ^ aagwmr. In tUa Inatance, tbalr u - tton sKeoutlves, D ills to Induce slumber. . . you need good IlkN CH E^ PARKADi 5,* better at aaaweriift M a r, OBM again, paewaa th a t‘ failure .o f Tha diYlalans ammg the grouM. not­ ^ to 1965 aa wa wara In 1800. Q d in g. That’s why s o manjr j^ p l e • pciuqy ia not ftftB*. I»t tha'tagia- ably thf tmlonlabd FMsnttkm'cg Tsadi- Oodhelpus. - switch to femouav bench-made Holman- Of M ooeH . an, JMi*a.bssn as fattier thkt even a neu­ Rav. Robert K.' ghtoioda, Candy Kitchen tral Malnnan haa had to tbipw Uphia -Saker Bedding. Holman-Baker ultras • CORBINS CORNER, WEST HARTFORD Tskottvttla Congroiatloiial i and Verto-Raet Mat. • lUhTCidSBTER PARKADB I llw North VlatnameM uaa of aadant arms aad his Jqb. They are ssttinir a Cshitfch ROl^E 6, BOLTON bad axiunpla in ordcriy government An 0penHon.,Wed.,ThurB,Fri.Night8— btar pkmea to oppoaa ua in tba air, the bill to perfection for OpilNB Wbd;^ T h w , Fri. N igh W ^ dafandara of our policy, abowa taitersStad community is awaitlpg tha Five Ypars • 0 ^ Dally and Sonday till 8:80 PJIL • 10 *40. to 9 itm. ootoome. Amcor the ocaoeroad are tha Ian. John F. r 10 ftJSL' to 9 p jn . ffMfrfi our a ir attacka on N orth patsnto Of .chOdiun who have thaw d s fiit - ; ■ ’Tubs, and Sat.->10 fljn. to 6 pjn. hava vaally bagim to hint quarrslsrs .In tha otaanooma. M llw. Bubsit______,.roy r||| . Mini.> Toes., Sat^-lO b j u . to 6 nun. His Vnsoonato DMnbaMMa.toiM ' -.MBW XBoanm . r./ r.-. ' I

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ten, Mrs. Loretta Milanese and Coventry M n. Margaret Whitney, both o( Even ts Rockvllte, and Mrs. Alice Folejf North Viet Targets of Bast Hartford; a son, John School Board, Teachers 1/ Furphey of Ellington; six grand­ ^ M k A children and three great-grand­ In State MM. 0»tlieita« A. Tarbox W AW INQ — Mm. Catherine children. Reach Salary Plan Accord If! The funeral will be held by U.S. Planes ♦ r* A. Curtin Tailxix, formerty o< (CoatUmed from Fags Ons) Wednesday at 8:18 a'.m. from HartMrd, mother o f Mrs. IDd- An agre«nent h«i b e e Dudley Fsrfuson on High Burke Funeral Home, 76 Bros- Mrs. ward J. Hayee of Waraing, died (Coatfamed from.Page One) He also supported New Deal SaUirday at a H am ord hos- pect St., with a Mass of re­ 60 Hear Address labor legislation and Uked to be reached on the 1965-66^ teacher Briefa pital. quiem at St. Bernard's Church called a liberal. salary schedule by the Coventry Robertson School children Jl ‘ at 9. Burial will be in St. Ber­ regime wants peace talks at this ^GRAND OPENING SALE! Hie funeral will be held to­ After completing his fourth board of education and the Edu­ have been instructed in the an­ morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the nard’s Cemetery. time. On Adolescence term, Shanley was appointed re­ ,.l Friends may call at the fu­ cation Aaeoclatlon of Coventry. nual safety progrom Taylor and Modecn Funeral “ I believe it should be clear to ceiver of the Hartford Empire by the AutmnobUe CHub of II.',» neral home tomorrow from F -mV Home. 238 Washington St., friend and foe alike,” he said, “Adolescents get security Go. and held that post until his In announcing the acceptance H ^ o i d . Thia dmda principally CELEBRATING 3 NEW CONNECTICUT STORES! Hartford, wkh a Mass of re­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. to the board of education, me I'iO* “ that our commitment here is from firm parental control,' election as probate Judge in 1948. with bicycle eafety. quiem at 9 at the Church of the irrevocable and I will be dis­ EducaUon AssoclaUon of Cov­ The women’e Auxiliary to Lester E. TurUngton Dr. John Joseph Curran of Immaculate Conception, Hart­ cussing with Prime Minister entry president, Y ’ the North Coventry Vohiataer Lester B. Turkington, 60, of Columbia Girl Wins FANTASTIC HI-FI AND ELECTRONIC PARTS BARGAINS FOR HOBBYISTS, SERVICEMEN, SHOPS .AND MUSIC LOVERS I ford. Burial will be in Cedar (Phan Huy) Quat and other Hartford told about 60 mi Stoodley, pointed out Fire Department has Ua annual Hill Cemetery, Hartford Hartford, died yesterday at his members of his government bers and guests of the Ladles RUSSELL, Mass. (AP) — ule is much lower than origlnw- banquet today at WlUIe’s Cathy Golslne, 16, of Oi^m bia, Friends may call at the fu­ home. additional ways w h i^ our com­ of Assumption yesterday'at a ly propofieil. But he eftkl w e Sterne House In Manrhaater, Mr. Turkiiwton was bom in neral home tonight from 7 to mon effort can be strengthened Communion- Breakfast at Conn., is the first woman win­ teachers felt that due to other leaving the local flrehouae at 7 hr* Manchester, Feb. 24, 1906, a son ner in the 12 years of the West- pressing educational needs, such 9. during the weeks ahead.’’ Fiano’s Restaurant, Bolton. He Speciol Purchase for Car Owners Who Like to “Install-lt-Yourself” and Save Money — Theta will be a recitation of of Alexamder and Margaret Hun- field River cEunoe race. as new building, staff wid nja- p.m. A U.S. crew chief on an Is a member of the medical The Zoning Board ol Ap­ RADIO the Rosary tonight at 8 at the niford Turkington, and lived in Oathy teamed up with Sterling terlals to accommodate m- armed helicopter waa killed staff at the Institute of Liv­ peals’ public hearing at 8 p.m. funeral home. this town all his life until mov­ Gets Promotion Brightman ot Southwlck to cov­ creased enrollment, it would he vdien the aircraft crashed in ing, Hartford. His topic was totoday d a y w------U l be in the . town „ o _ « c e ^ ing to Hartford three years ago. Frank E. Zimmerman Jr., i South Viet Nam’s central high­ er the eight - mile course in “ in the best Interest at the com­ tlGIESr Hlf M AUfO RAHOS11 Hit 42 lURS OF BUSINESS! Mrs. Adelaide C. Osborn Adolescence." building. Mr. find Mra. Frod “^“/MANCHESTER Survivors include a son, Ar­ Manchester native and 8on of 1:17.42 Sunday, winning a race munity to try to hold the line lands. “Young pei^le allowed to do Skaff of WUlimanUe are ro- COVENTRY — Mrs. Adelaide thur Turkington of Vernon; a Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Zimmer­ in -which 21 of the 37 canoes on salaries as much as P ^ *'* The helicopter apparently lost as they please without being questing permission to move » MtHlh Shade Stools Up a famotis US, Makar’s Canfield Osborn, 91, of Glaston­ brother, Elmer Turkington of man of 152 Benton St., has been spilled and failed to finish. ble,” and yet be competitive power, skidded 60 yards when it reprimanded by their parents garage on their property al bury. formerly of Newington, CoventiV; a sister, Mrs. William named general marketing man­ Miss Golsine is a freshman with other towns in this area. hit the ground and caught fire, a are usually unhappy, insecure, W o ^ a n d Dr. In Coventry. Sarpha hwaatoty! You Gat a Huge Salecthn MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE mother of Chester L. Osborn at Windham, Oonn., High School. The approved plan E. Fish of Bolton, and one ager for the Ford Bivlslon of U.S. spokesman said. Climax Ouster, Order of o f Coventry, died Saturday in grandchild. and afraid to face the respon- the Ford Motor Co. In addition to the two U.S. jets BibUities o f adulthood,” the EaMern”^ S ta r.‘ meeU at 7:46 of Custom M oJok! Glastonbury after a short .ill­ Funeral services will be held Zimmerman, 40 is a g;rsduate shot down by the Ommunlst speaker said. "Knowing that ^ferential for the following p.m. Wednesday In the Mdsonic O d m Wed., Ihurs.. Fri. Nights tiH 9 P.M. ness. . tomorrow at the Holmes Fu of Manchester High School and MCGs Sunday U.S. officials in Other survivors include a son, parents care enough to punish Hall in Merrow. All 12 V Negotlva Ground-for Any Amaricnn Cor. neral Home, 400 Main St. The the University of Connecticut. Saigon said heavy Red ground- Smoke B om b professional levels: Bachelor de- PHONE 649-5247 Daily to 6 P.M. a sister, a granddaughter and a them for wrongs ^ves children Rev. Robert J. Shcrff, minister fire downed a number of other m o plus 30 credits, master de­ He joined the Ford Motor Co. a strong sense of being cared Mnneheator Evening Herald great-gfrandson. of the Church of the Nazarene, aircraft that made the 60-plane gree, master degree plus 30, F A M O U S Funeral services w ill be held in 1945, after graduation from Coventry cqrrenpon^t. r . will officiate. Burial will be in attack on a strategic bridge 65 for,” he added. H alts March sixth year with a mlnlmim of tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the UConn with a degree in me­ H ie women were told not to Pauline Uttle, teiepho 742- TRANSISTORIZED U.S. M A K I 0^ SHOP ANY OF THE OTHEH 5 RADIO SHACKS IN PERSON OR BY MAIL: Blast Cemetery. miles south of Hanoi. 36,900 to maximum of 3».900. Newington Memorial Funeral chanical engineering, and has 6281. Friends may call at the fU' Officials did not disclose the worry about the many phases The original proposal pr^ Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newing­ received steady promotions for neral home tonight from 7 to 9. total number of plames lost be­ that an adolescent may pass O f Negroes sented Dec. 3 Included p r o ^ ton. H ie Rev. Haroid C. Burdon the past 20 years. He has held through while growing up. slons for a minimum of 56.200 the posts o f divisional truck cause rescue efforts were still AUTO o f Christ Church, Congrega­ to a maximum of 58.300, for going on. Dressing exactly like the rest Bolton NewLoidon ||ikMDEN STAMFORD W. HARTFORD NEW HAVEN tional, Newington, will officiate. sales promotion and training of their friends, affecting weird (Contlnaed from Page One) bachelor’s degree, with addl- Radi* Shack tcaopad up J irallar loadi of choica New London manager, special vehicles man­ Iramitferind aufu radios at a pelea so "rieM ” you Hm Am Mart Skip. Ciitir 29 Hi|h RMft Read Burial will be in Newington. F u n erals hairdos and hsilrcuta and al­ „ , „ I, Uonal differentials of 5200 for Shopping Center 31 Saath Mala Straat 92 Yaili Stnat Htere w ill be no calling hours. ager and car sales promotion ternating between being a close Nearly 100 Negro pupils g ^5 b a . plus 30, M.A. Auto Collides savo almost SOy. off dtaltrs’ nat wieas!. All brand Phone 442-0522 2B8-7Sn and training manager, his most naw; all in (actory-saalad cartons. Thoy wora c'ustom- 32S-4371 236-S441 Harrison Pratt member .of the family to al­ tried to march from Camden 15 gj^rth year, sixth AAANUAL PUSH­ 7S7-7121 George H. Stnmpfel recent position. Pair Nabbed Academy, the Negro school.! ^j^g ^ a Ph.D. with With Motorcycle mada (or ’l l - ’M U. S. autos — but thrifty do-it- Funeral services for Harrison most an indifferent outsider yoursalFors can install ’am in a jiffy in any maka EUJNGTON — George H. D. Pratt, 62. of 164 Cooper Hill Zimmerman, who resldea in was all part of the process, the by Mayor , J of 58.400 to a maxi- TUNING BUTTON Bloomfield HUls, Mich, with his t or yaar of car, truck or boat with raqular 12 V naq- Btumpfel, 68, of Rt. 140, died S t, who died Saturday at his doctor explained. Reg Albritton. He told them 59,500. This represent- A motorcycle operator was wife, the former Eleanor Wells As Red Spies they could leave a few at a gjj jncrease o f 542.000 be- UaflonaVy Adv't. ativa ground. Choosa convaniant pushbutton or man­ suddenly Saturday afternoon at home, were held this afternoon Parents need to have pa­ Nationally Adv't. time if they got written excuses ^ y, normal increment. admitted to ManChestorr Me­ ual tuning. Gat t solid watts of powar; 7 tunad his home. at the John F. H m ie y Funeral of Columbus, Ga., and son, is a tience and understanding to DoalMr Nef Wa$: DMalor Nef Wot: He was bom in New York former president of the Detroit from the teachers. morial Hoepital thU morning circuita; automat'ic volumt control; (ull-ranga ton# Home, 219 W. Center St The (Continned from Page One) guide their children through In the succeeding weeks, a control! Tboy’ro complata with spoakar and factory City on June 23, 1896, a son of Sales Promotion Executive As­ This is the first registration IFkllTASTIC l-TO-A-CUSTOMER “GOODWIll” RADIO SAIE! Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pas­ adolescence, the most diffltult second proposal representing an with a compound firacturs of manual — raady to playl the late Charles and Caroline tor of Center Congngational sociation and is currently on Ita itself, to the Soviet Union part of their lives, the speaker day since a 60-mlle trek from increase of 526,000 was not ac-' ^ght foot after colliding Hublits StumpfeL He was a re­ Cfiturch, officiated. Burial was executive board. through Mintkenbaugh. said. Young people are in a here to Montgomery was com­ cepted by the board. A third ^ ^ ^ corner oi Tol- tired fanner. in East Cemetery. His first post with’ the Ford pleted March 26 as a protest of Johnson mysteriously disap­ constant state of flux and inde­ proposal of 519.200 waa further land Rd. and Rt. 44A. lAUTO RADIO AMAZING NEW 3 0 ' TELEPHONE TELEPHONE r' Survivors include his wife, Bearers were Ralph LaVigne, Motor Co. was as student en­ peared from his home in Alex­ alleged voter discrimination. reduced by the board to the fi­ Police Bald Ronald C. Du- ■ -•r cision and need the support of Comploto — H O W O N L Y Mrs. Baixabeth Irvine Stump- Henry Pope. John Patelll. W al­ gineer in the Rouge, Mich., andria last Oct. 2. The FBI said TTie president of the County nal plan. charme, 19. o f 8 Mark Dr,, Cov­ ANTENNA BAHERY CHARGER Extension O U R lUfff.. fel; a sister, Mrs. Joheph Og­ their loved ones more at this Hooay to ter Knofskie, Lawrence Witkof- plant. he had removed $2,0(X) from his time than they should in the fu­ Voters League, F.D. Reese, told The final plan as accepted entry, was driving his motor­ den of Platekill, N.Y.; and sev­ skie and Calvin Taggart. laifelli bank account and t^ e n his new ture or have in the past, the about 350 Negroes at a rally represents 515,0(X) beyond cycle west on R t 44A whan he CORD eral nieces and nephews. Mr. Harrison, a resident of cau', which was found Nov. 8 in Sunday night: “ We must keep speaker added. planned increments. This raises collided with a car pulling into REAR DECK Funeral services were held Manchester for 17 years, was Hebron Richmond, Va. He surrendered on marching until every quali­ The women were told not to the present minimum for be­ Tolland Rd. H ie car was driven SPEAKER KITS ^ 9 8 this morning at the Burke Fu­ the siiperitttendent of Man­ to military authorities in Reno, fied Negro is registered so that ginning teachers with four by Raymond W. Dorsey, 47, of 9 8 neral Home, 76 Prospect St, worry shout unusual quirks C awpanlon Speeioll #IM7I chester’s filter treatment plant. Nev., Nov. 25, and .Was court- when the next election comes, years of preparation to the 56.- Bread and Milk S t. (Jovantry. r i» ” 49 Rockville. The Rev. Wayne H earin g Is H eld (fnd habits that j"Oung people Survivors include his wife, martialed In December for we will be ready.” 100 from the previous 55,000. Trooper John Sodarbart of Taldwopas to llV k ”- Spookort UP Sandau o f Ellington Congiega- Mrs. Madeleine LaVigpie Pratt; being absent without leave from developed as this was part of R fi eay (aader, e ^ . Don’t throw away those “doad” 4-conductor cord with plug Ideal (or Intarcams, privata phono becoming normal, well-afijusted The board of education also the Colcheater Troop U tnvaati- 3 lystomi. Saves tima, stops, nwnayl tional Church officiated. Burial #11-1019 baHariasI Sava 9551 #27-1924 , and jack. #17-1241 his mother, Mrs. Viola Under­ O n M onorail B id his duties witji the armed forces authorized payroll deductlona t e - ^ ' n AM was in EUlngrton Center Ceme­ wood Pratt of Sllverton, Colo, atkrils. Fathers should take an gatlng. courier station at the Pentagon. for those teaiihers who sub­ WHh tery. three brothers, Donald G. Pratt active interest in the develop­ A state legislative hearing Mintkenbaugh was discharged A bout Town scribe for major medical insur­ of West Suffleld, Carl A. Pratt from the Army in 1956. But the ment of their children, wherev­ was held today on a bill pro­ ance' at no cost to the town, as This Joseph Pantaleo and Nell J. Pratt, both of On­ F U said he continued spying er possUe, the doctor said, and STEP UP TO S'THIEO Joseph Pw taleo, 54, of 208 tario, Canada; three sisters. posed by Hebron Rep. Douglas it should not be left In the H ie Ladies Aid of the Luther­ requested by teachers. Ap­ 12th Circuit M. Fellows that would estab­ for the Soviets "even to the ex­ 6-TRANSISTOR School S t, died yesterday at Miss Allie Pratt of St. Johns, tent of taking special courses in mother’s hands. an Women’s Missionary League proved also Is a revised pay­ COUPON lish a commission to study the his home. N.B., and Mrs. Mignon DeLong Moscow, where he received When questioned as to the of Zion Lutheran Oiurch will ment schedule, requested by G m rt Cases Garrard turntablei — famed an possibility of a monorail sys­ and Mr. Pantaleo waa bom in and Mrs. Phyllis MacMillan, training in codes, secret writ­ harm a young person might meet Wednesday in the church teachers, to begin in Septem­ tem. ber. Bi-monthly payments will throughout the world for Sowlou 8450 Foggia, Italy, and Uved in Man­ both of St. Gemgre. N.B. ings, microdots, photography come to by having both parents assemUy room after the Lenten performance! 4-ipeed outonoHc PORTABLE chester 50 yean. He waa for­ Fellows said his plan is to and related intelligence sub­ away from home and working, Service. then be on the fifth and twen­ MANCHESTER SESSION have the system run along the SAVE! ploy; preclilon tracking; bolonced merly employed by the Town of Mrs. Patrick McGann jects.” the speaker said this all de­ tieth of each month, or the last Raymond BarthotonMW, 61, H ie funeral of Mrs. Kathryn right of way on the Connecti­ Manchester Rotary Club preceding working day. pro­ turoloblet. Each on unmatched Manchester. Mintkenbaugh, single and a pended on how close the family of no certain oddrasa, w o* sen­ $3.98 RADIO QUALIFYING COUPON FOR Survivons Include his moth­ McGann of 96 P re s e t St. was cut Tpke. native of St. Bernard, Ohio, ties were when they were all to­ will have an open meeting to­ vided this does not fall prior to value in its price d e u i er, M n . Theresa Maatronunzio held Saturday morning from the A similar bill was proposed lives on Lincoln Avenue in San gether. “Having one good inti­ morrow at 6:30 p.m. at the the first of that month. tenced to ten days at Tolland Radio Shack's RADIO SHACK S CONNECTICUT CUSTOMERS Pantaleo o f Manchester; and John F. Tierney Funeral Home, by Rep. Mary G. Bishop of EkMt Martin, the FBI said. mate hour of understanding Manchester Country Club. Cur­ Supt. of Schools Wilson L. State Jail for vagraaey by Low Low Price: five brothers, Anthony Pantaleo 219 W. O n ter St., with a sol­ Lym e who would have mono- Johnson, a native of Farming- with a working parent is worth rent projects and plana will be H lley expressed the feeling that Judge Harold Mlaaal. Bartholo­ Cempoelea SpeeMI S e l e 517.95 Plckerieg of Hartford, Louis Pantaleo of emn high Mass of requiem at St. rail service running between dale, N.J., lived until recently 10 hours of indifference with a discussed. "despite long and considerate mew was arrested yesterday in lemeed Sleroe Certridga fer Jett IR with the NAME East Hartford and Michael James’ Church. New London and New York at 253 Tennessee Ave. in Alex­ mother or father always at negototions, an atmosphere of Coventry after he was found m u i H * ' ef oey Sorrord TeretaMe obevell Pantaleo, Emil Pantaleo and The Rev. Joseph H. McCann City. andria, with bis wife, Hedwig, home,” the doctor concluded. Slides on Ireland will be understanding and cooperation lying in a street in an intoxicat­ STREET Caniel Ttetaleo, all of Man­ was the celebrant a.mmittee. organised Seva 590D0. Matches cm- i6* ter, two g^randchildren and a The executive board of thesis downward and is hurting the Patrolman Richard Rand, discharged. Saucier has been quested and received tax bills last year to guide the camp In pliflar ebevel #31-1019 who is still In vcsti^tln g the on about 560 accounts on real 1 1 9 ’* nephew. Manchester Chamber of Com­ economy. ordered to appear at the Man­ The VFW will meet and nom­ Its first year of operation, has AU-TRA^SISTOR SAVE $15 to $30 By "INSTALLING IT YOURSELF" However, at another point in case, said the accident oc­ chester session of Circuit Court inate officers tomorrow at 8 estate only. In most cases the Funeral services w ill be held merce has voted to back pro­ been disbanded by OenersI TAPE RECORDER Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the his address, Reid sai^ “We curred about 8 p.m. and that 12 on April 19. p.m. at the post home. bills mailed to the taxpayers Manager Richard Martin la a GRANCO FM TUNER posed legislation for' the elimina­ both vehicles suffered exten­ 'OF i Newton and Bartlett Funeml (Connecticut) are doing pretty state that a copy was sent to letter dated >tprll 1. sive damage, necessitating both such. -m c j p e r .^ALL m A M R TY/FM Lewl-ln Wire Home, 42 Main St., Newport, tion ot the business inventory good and we are healthy. That’s Senuttanel cleseauti Add 11, being towed aiway. N o arrests Billing is separate for each of Martin has informed its N . H. Burial Will be in Pine tax and is recommending that why no concerted effort had members that the camp opera­ to any’amplHierl #31-2020 GOLDEN GLORY have yet been made. real estate, motor vehicles and Grove Cemetery, Newport. been made until lately for re­ tion is now within the budget 1 3 « * . 1 7 " A N W m House Bill 4063 be adopted, ef­ moving the inventory tax and A seven-year-old boy was Johnson Plans Cuts personal property, with the ex­ ■ 100' Coil The James T. Pratt Funeral of the Park and RSc Oopd., and m tP AnYvk*r*l fective this year. for placing the state on a par only slightly injured when a emptions first applied to real Home. 71 Farmington Ave.. la under the mipervMon of Dual track; battery aparatadi Deep Fringe R o m Under the provisions of the with New York and Masssa- passing automobile brushed estate. ARCHER PAKS SPECIAL! Hartford, is in charge of local Supt. Horace P. Murphey. bill ail business inventories thusetts, ■which have none.” against him at the Center this Tax bills are on the new levy r #40-3001 arrangements. In Farm Spending He has thanked the advisory HEAVY (manufacturers, wholesalers Reid said that the tcuc morning about 8:30. of 46)^ mills, an increase ot Fer Experimentert TV Antenna committee members fo r the $6.95 NARDBOUND DUTY Mrs. Carrie Furphey and retailers) would be reduced revenue bn inventories in the .William Cunningham of SI six mills over last year. Notifi­ and Kit-Builderi whole state totaled' about 527,- Wadsworth St. was token to help they gave last year, and MODEL ROCKVILLE — Mrs. CJarrie on a graduated scale, 10 per ((jontliiued from Page One) The proposed new rice pro­ cation to taxpayers state that TAPE RECORDER BONANZA! 390-PAGE BOOK: cent in 1966, 10 per cent more in 338,000 in 1964 and that it could the emergency, room of Man­ 98-lOO's of a mik increase is in h u in v ite them to be pfesefit Upta IROmllMof Phirphey, 83, of 130 Prospect St., gram would cover 1966 and 1967 FREE M K Ml GIANT Yeu could 1966, 10 per cent more in 1967 be refunded to the towns by chester M em orial Hospital the general government budget at the July 6 opening o f this tFECIAL-frM tho U. S. Makort of Fisiouo "ROBERTS" Rtcordml picture pulling powcrl T $44.99 300 n twinlaed died lost night at her home. She 51.2s a bushel on all wheat crops, and be patterned after lor tbii TV. I ratetar some form of new state taxa­ where he was treated for and five and 07-100’e mills in­ summer’s Camp Kennedy oper­ with Purehaie HOW TO BUILD VALUE K lass then le per was the widow of John L. Fur­ and so on until the year 1974, milled for domestic consumption the present wheat program. THUS olsowkarol #19-129, when the complete assessment tion, as yet undetermined. abrasions of the left arm and crease is in the education ation. of any 10 Pakt II44IX foellll # 19-004 phey. compared with 75 . cents now. Price supports would be re­ PSiei: Mrs. Furphey was bom Nov. will have been removed. He refused to moke a rec­ the right ankle and discharged. budget. (ELECTRONIC duced to world price levels. III aun( to 16, 1861, in Windsor, a daughter The state, in turn, would re­ ommendation on the form the The driver of the automobile, Money paid by millers through Taxpayers are also notified n n TuiULAR cArAarou; le new taxation should take but But growers complying with .1 fflt; to « « WVOC. « t 7 -IM . of Patrick and Bridget Kelley imburse the town on the same Elmo Annum, 82. of 13 Haw­ purchase of marketing certifi­ the tax collector’s office will be EQUIPMENT" hinted that it might be done by acreage allotments 'would get a IN' OF HOOK-UF WIU; t ra Donovan. She w'as a communi­ basis, 10 per cent in 1966, 20 thorne St., was reportedly go­ cates would go to farmers com­ open from 9 a.m. to 4:80 p.m. aack. « l l thru » » . » » - « » .. increasing the state sales tax. supplementary returns raised a. i cant of St. Bernard’s Oiurch, per cent in 1966, 30 per cent in ing west on Center St. with the plying with the program on the Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursteys a n ASSORT90 CAFAarORI: Ineladlae I iiFniME‘'s r « s He said that removal of the by requiring rice. millers and and a member of the Ladles 1967 and so on until 1974, when green light at the time of the basis of their share of the do­ processors to buy marketing and Fridays and closed Wednes­ dhe, caramk, mylar, paper, ale, #17-1111 tl. Inventory tax would permit Auxiliary of the Ancient Order the town would get the full 100 mishap. mestic food wheat market of days, and open from 9 a.m. to n H OUALITV CARION RHISTORS: 100(1 business estsMishments to car­ certificates. Each cooperating la I mogO. Vk. 1.2 ««tl<- «t7-IW...».. tl Hlbemjans. per cent of Ks lost tax revenue Patrolman James Martin, about 500 million burtiels. noon on Saturdays. These are Par the ewner who Insists an euper- ot ry greater and better inven­ grower would get marketing n 0 TAANSISTOR ELECTAOLYTICS: t nild > Survivors include three daugb- and would continue to get the who is still Investigating the This would mean that wheat also the hours the other officea letlva parfenaenetl Sound-wtth tories at reduced sales prices. certificate returns cm his share 1 to IDO mfd; asi’l. vollagas. #27-1(71 ...(I TAPB SPBClAU 100 i>er cent grant each year case, said that the boy, stand­ for domestic food use would cost in the town office building are leund; VU nwter; automatic ihut- Gpponents of the bill cite of the rice consumed domestic' n 0 OCA FLU6S 4 JACKS: ter phenes. 1 thereafter. ing on the north side of Center hiillers at least 50 cents a bushel ally. open. affl 7vern- The Second Congregational (oniT I •• • > Oar/dcae Ad««ta 50% Off liitf day that Connecticut is 11th Under the present program, and-carry. Utree day lost revenue. ment on supplies donated to Church choir meeU at 7:30 p.m. • Iraest Maw Oua/ Atimhhndl “Y u 5 1 a p | on 3 " Rie.«~ among 12 New England states exporters must buy export cer­ m edy countries abroad would »^ice on truck delivery. and 48rd in the nation in pro­ A third objection is based on Quake H its Wednesday in the sanctuary. the fear that future State Legr tificates at 80 cents a bushel- be r ^ c e d . Total government Mve yourself hours of viding a liberal climate for in- returns from which also go to Deacons and dwconeases yUU I lalatures may repeal the year­ savtiys on rice would be about meet at 8 p.m. Friday at the dustiy and “ may wMl tax Itself c o ^ r a tin g girowers. hard work. ly granta, thus leaving the 585 million a year. church pareonage. \ m out ot business." Greek Town With cooperhttng growers get­ Under the proposed new crop­ J towna "hokUng the bag,” with Baptized recently in the w w n I ri i"iaBrffi s i i He added that, between 1954 ting 50 cents a buphel more on land adjustment progrimis, the and 1961, a total of 112 new no Inventory tax revenue church were Sheila L(yn, dough- NEW SYSTEM forthcoming either locally or (CoaUnaed front Page One) their shoM'Of the wheat used Agrleulture Dfpaitm eM would manufacturers opened plants in chKnesUcally, the govenunent he authorised .to offer rental tor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connecticut but that 2,033 oth­ from the state. Itove; Cheryl Lynn, daughter of UUNDRY COOPERATIVE tha population of 2,507 was in would eliminate the export cer­ paymeiits to fahnera agreeing ers moved away. ^ Another objection la based on Mr. and M n . Arthur Kuhn, and ■ 'il ■ ^ N'i the theory th a t' othar statepi ponle, ‘ 1*. tificate. to take cropland out of produo DRY GLE^NO “In the same years," Reid Am under the present jirograin; tton for from 6 to 10 years. James Edward, Michael Alan ON HARRIBONir. (M) said, "Connecticut gained 34,- when they realise that Coni^ Premier George Papandreu bald on ameiganey Cabinet fam ers ..would be free to ignore This program would he de and Todd' Christopher^ three o a Beet Osoter St. 697 employes but lost 64,952 ticut has caught 4ip with Uiun oons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I Is i ‘ M in providing buainesa incfntlves, fiiaetlng and declared the area the prognm and increase wheat signed to supplement the wheat, _lpMalte tha others.” oereage. But they wouM be in- feed grain, and other crop pro­ tuen* • w n e lM m w He said that, with Connecti­ will hit on anothar means far an amargehey zone. staying ahead in tlfe Aalil,;tbiia RoUaf forcM ware rushed to eHgible _ for olthar prioe aupporU grams in gettlhg umwedod land Girl Scout Meettog cut’s population growth the Oirl Scout leaders meet at g M oM greatest In New England, the forcing this stoU to follow suit tha area with medical ouppUes, |,or retunvi from marketlnf car out of pK 4ou of. surplus crops,' St. oMI g#i HortlMi M . tnoA in the state's employment Indeflnttoly^ - - tgnta. and hlankaU. tlficatas. pjn. tomorrow -at the home of 3 '1 mrnmmmmrniiMimimilMm

\ T*. ' r .. ^AGB EljaVBlk UANCHESTER BVBJNINlS HERAXD, MANCHESTlER, CONN., MONDAY,-APRIL 5, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JAANCHESTER, CX)NN^ MONDAY,. APRIL 8. 1968 PAGE TEN Events ant to quastjon wKnaasea Events ;Rockville-Venioii against him. Public Hearing Set Tonight Court Rules Justice Hugo L. Black, dellv- In W orld In Capital eriruc the unanimous decision, DOUBLE STAMPS declared that "the Sixth On Martin Proposed Budget Where SERVICE 1$ ^w o Basketball Games Set Shaving Ad Amendfnent’s right .of an ac- JAKARTA, fodOMMa (AT) - WASBINOTON (AP) — Tha ciued to confront the witnesses Xhdaoeatoa PrM dant. Sukatnei Internal Revanua Sarvloa says against him is likewise a funda­ H previous turnouts are any^allbcatad for school ^propria- arrancemshta esn ha made tor Is Deceptive «>. _ A__ uHll and UA. prMdcnUal «nvoy * Tonight for Cancer Fund mental right and is made obli­ indicatton, a turnout of about tions but tooight’a meeting will WEDNESDAY those who face undiM hardship Our Best PRODUCT gatory on the states by the 14th 150 Manehsater taxpayers to qg- probably follow a differen t psit- OUawortb BuAkcr bava raportad if they c*nnot pay thslr income (Continued from Page One) Amendment.’* pected to appear At tonight’s tem, since Martin is profXMlng prograsg in aaatag dlffarcooM tax in full on April 18. 44S HARTFORD ROAD OPEN 9 to 9 — SAT, to 6*) BuketbaB wind* up Its long^ Feed Oiuln Deeditae Ruling In a Texas state court public hearing on General Man­ increases in all departments, In Hartford. East Hartford. Wart Hartfod, betwean their oountriaa. but In a special amtouncement, Farmers are reminded that neither falsifies the qualities of criminal case, Black declared: ager Richard Martin’s proposed totaling about $800,000 above Malaysia and Vtot Nam remain Wte haf tm Mas tww to It art I however, the IRS attached two ^eeeon tonight wttli e double- feed grains purchased under the ; Middlafown, Briifol Manchartar and Naw Bntaiii. >e«der at the Rockville High the advertised product nor "It cannot seriously be doubt­ budget for the 1966-66 fiscal current spending. atlokfag.points. conditions: Livestock Feed Program must states expressly that the teat is ed at this late date that the year, and about 16 o f them Martin, in propoaiiig a Gen­ Foreln Mbristar Shbandrio — That the taxpayer must •Bcbool for the benefit of the be fed Oik by May 81. After being done without the use of rights of cross-examination is eral Fund budget of $9,658,319, a|N)ka n r Oukamo and oen- prove he would encounter "im- April 16, purchases cannot ex­ are expected to speak. The hear­ tJcanoer Fund. mocmps. \ , included in thd right of an ac­ ing will be held at 8 pm. at is recommending a two-mill In­ curred. But he noted that duo hardship, as distinguished • The main attraction, to be ceed the amount that could be Appealing to' the Supreme cused in a criminal case to con­ crease over this year’s 42-min "acuta proUema touch as Ma- from mere inconvenience.” played at 8:16, matches the two fed out on a particular item by ming Junior High School. Court, the Justice Department front the witnesses against him. A mtosmg fAce And voice will tax rate. layrta and Vlat Nam" remain. — That Interest at 6 per cent top teams from the RockvlHe- the program deadline. argued that if such mockups are And probably no one, certainly He estimates that the $800,- Sukarno has yowad to crush People wtli be charged on the unpaid Vemon Senior League In a third Mary B. Koelsch, County Of­ used in a television demonstra­ no one experienced in the trial be that of wmiam Slelth, presi­ 000 in additional funds will be Malayaia and objects to U.S. dent of the lona Mfg. Co., who, portion. jutd deckHng conteet which will fice Manager of TMland ASCS, tion that is not an actual test, of lawsuits, would deny the val­ raised by added property tax Bunport for Om Southeast Aslan The Bta said all taxpayers tlecide the Greater RockvlHe reports thik while new applica­ for the past three years, has RANGES the seller must disclose this ue of cross-examination In ex­ revenue and by an anticipated fadaretlon. Be hee demanded must submit their returns by Setnl-Pro Chaxnpionshlpe. The tions for the Livestock Feed fact. The commission did not posing falsehood and bringing been the leading critic o f In­ $250,000 increase in state edu­ alao that the Untied atataa gat In the the April 16 daadltne to avoid fines Restaurant, regular sea- Program cannot be accepted af­ seek to Impose a general bar on out the truth in the trial of a creased town spending, and who cational grants. out of Vlat Nhm. severe penalties under ths law. ELECTRIC *on champions, will play the ter April 15, grain may still be use of mockups, government criminal case. at last year’s public hearing In his budget message, Man- purchased after that date if,an warned, “Unless we return to ‘Jtjxirt Mart, second place flnlsh- counsel said, but if the televi­ tin states that the added state BUDAPEBT, Bui«ary (AP) News WASHINaTON (AP) — Wash- FREE STANDING.-BUILT.INS -an. approved application is in ef­ sion viewer is told he is seeing a spending philosophy where grant “will rtmain roeculatlve — Soviet Prawdant Anastas I. ington’a flrat monument to In the opening game of their fect. proof, it must be real proof. New ECHS Class abUlty to pay is the theme, I until the end of the fiscal year lIllKqmn ratomad to Voa today Franklin D. RooaeveH will be Model P-1815 ■best o f three series, the Pines Hospital Auxiliary Tea see nothing ahead for this town and the passage of legislation,’’ PRINCE PHILIP ■■oored an 80-73 win in overtime. Colgate explained it used a .Wtsr a fouiwlpy visit to Budsr dedicated next Monday, the 30th 30” DELUXE ELECTRIC RANGE The Rockville General Hos­ mockup, instead of actual sand­ Given Welcome but economic, civic and cul­ In addition to his recom­ part for oaramonlas marking LONDON (AP) — Prince anniversary of his death. A week later, with their last pital Auxiliary will hold a mem­ tural stagnation.” mended' General Fund budget, ohance at hand. Sport Mart paper. because of technical dif­ foe 30th anfitvarsary o f Hun RtiUlp aays there are a lot of A simple marble block will be _ 2 RADIOS-IN-ONE bership tea tomorrow from 7:30 ficulty in photographing sand­ At last year’s public hearing, Msurtln is proposing a $55,170 I Cary’s liberation from itie Nazis thlrgs he would like to do, fa- placed on what Roosevelt once bounced back to score a tight to 9:30 p.m. at the Howard John­ Over 600 attended a social the speakers were about equally budget for the SpeclsJ Town "66-64 win, theretoy evening the paper for television. welcoming the incoming Class foWorldWarn. oliiding going to a pub or a local described as "that green plot fa son Restaurant, Vernon in the 'The commercial is no longer divided in approving and dis­ Fire District, a rise of $99,800 Mlkoyan wtos aoeompanled movie, but can't because at his front of the archives building.” Brushed Chrome .aeries and forcing tonight’s fln- Lamplightpr Room. The tea is a of 1969 at East Catholic High approving of Martin’s proposed over current operating funds, FM/AM PERSONAL ‘al game. shown. School on Saturday afternoon home by Datense Mfalstar Ro­ role as husband at BrUafa’s It Is located on Pennsylvania climax to the two-month mem­ Colgate counsel argued before 1964-65 budgets. and is proposing a six-tenths dion X. MaUnovaky. Soviat Queen Elizabeth. II Avenue midway between the Surface George Dargatl and Dick Mc- bership drive, wrhich the auxili­ at the school. The freshr’ an Most of last year’s speakers mill rise fa the current 8.2-mUl / JGrath have led the offensive for the Supreme Court that a repre­ class sponsored the event ana aourcas said foe president was "But on the other hand. I ’ve White House and the Capitol. PORTABLE ary has been conducting. sentation made by a commer­ attacked or defended the suitis tax rate. needed in Koaoow tor talks arlth got a lot of advantages which The memorial was planned In Ihe Pines, with some valuable The drive accounted for 160 served as hosts and hostesses. Automatic help from Ken Rich. The latter cial does not depend on the sort The theme was "Getting to vlsiUng Prealdont Mohammed oompenaate tor it.” PWUp told a accordance with instructions new members. New members of object shown by the camera, A y ^ ib ia n of PaMatan. British radio audience Sunday. Roosevelt gave Supreme Court ■cored 10 for 10 from the foul and auxiliary officers, the aux­ Know You.’’ Moot Mindtr Bne last week. but rather on the image elec- Guests- were introduced by Hungary abowad aoma sotirt- Justice Fsttx Frafaefurter fa Prank Jolmdrow, Mike How- iliary’s executive board, past tronicaliy shown on the receiv­ hosts and hostesses represent­ vwAw weapona tor Us mlUtaiy CHABIJB OHAPUN 1941. sutl and Don Beerworth have presidents and Hospital Acjmin- ing television tube. ing their parishes before enter­ ScienceShrinks Piles forces at the amdvaraary po- LONDON (AP) — Arriving The President prefaced his Plug Out Iplayed well for the Sport Mart istrator John F. Mlrabito will Colgate contended that m long ing the auditorium. They were itoda Sunday. in London Sunday ntebt. Charlie remarks to FranMurtor saying . through the season aiid Into the be present at the tea. as an actual test would have the Obi^Un and Ida wife turned a if any memorial la to be Top Burners There will be exhibits of the entertained by the "Two and New Way Without Surgery jplayotfs. same result, and look the same, Two’s," two bands composed of KOENIOSWIN’I'ER, Germany ertd shoulder on their eldest erected, be wanted It about the An attracUve opening game various volunteer services per­ as the demonstration which the (AP) — Britam’a Patrtok son. Michael, 16. his wife. 36- slse of his deto and with the formed by the auxiliary at the students at the school, and Jtmm been scheduled for this eve- viewer is being led to believe is several other acts presented by Stops Itch—Relieves Pain (Jordon Walker urged the Unit­ year-old actress Pay Jofam. and only carving to be "to memory eUng starting at 7 p jn . when hosirital, and the chairman of occurring before his-^yes, the freshmen at the school. ed Stataa Sunday to ecart pres- tholr child. of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.’ It’s the one radio that does the work of two. Has TRI-LEVEL — (HI OVKN LOW OVEN) each service will be present to viewer to not really being de­ H«w Y.rk, s. T. <5e««ul> — For the so thorough that auffarera made the Rockville hOdget League After the entertainment, the astoniihing atatamenta like f’ Pilae aura on tha North Atlantic Mra CfaapHn told newsmen answer questions. ceived. firet time science h»» found a new SpKials far her son "should get a Job and go 11 transistors and 5 diodes, 3” speakers, telescop­ All-Stars play the Mancherter students moved to the cafeteria, healing enbetance with the aston- have eeaaed to be a problemt” Treaty Organisation "to help us WASHINGTON (AP) — The Membership in the auxiliary Is decide how we can have a to work.” Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. founda­ ing whip antenna, electronic battery-saver circuit. ELECTRIC RANGE *257 Silk City All-Stars. Both teams open to all women of the com­ which had been decorated with iehinj ability to shrink hemor­ The secret is a naw healing sub­ ^ Monday, Tuesday & Wtdaosday Jiave participated In the Man- Bights Extended artificial spring flowers, for a stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of greater share fa the alliance’s "If I do not wish to indulge tion has announced a $600,(MX) 4-BURNER COOK TOP ALL IN ONE munity wrho are interested In rhoids, stop itching, and relieve him as a beatnik, Uiat is my It’s high styled in design. ^flMater and Branford Invltap WASHING’TON (AP) — The hootenanny and dancing. Re­ pain — without surgery. a world-famous research institute. nuclear strategy." grant to the John F. Kennedy working for their hospital. Wom­ freshments were also served. This substance is now available The former foreign minister privilege,” she added. Center for the Performing Arts ’tional Toumamenta. en Interested in joining are Supreme Court extended today In case afUr case, while gently It was learned last week that Rockville has scored wins to state criminal trials the U.S. John Alubickl, freshman class relieving pain, actual reduction in tuppotitory or elistmemi /oras ffiH the allianos will coUapee if The center is to be the only urged to contact Mrs. Raymond under the name PrepatwHaw ff*- ths United States withdraws Michael’s family is receiving over Windsor Locks, Stafford, F. Hallowell Jr., menrbership Constitution’s guarantee of a president, and Miss Barbara (ahrinkage) took place. Washington memorial to the Kautz were co-chairmen. At ail drug eonntara. from problems oconeoted with $38 a week in national assist­ late president. Some $661,000 Tyiand and the Manchester chairman. fundamental right of a defend- If oat amazing of all-reiulta ware West Sides, and has lost to New I t ance, although the elder ChapUn still must be raised by public Model MV-1 Haven, Vernon, and the ICait- Ctordon Walker spoke at the is a multlmUUcnairs. subscription by June 30 if the ^dieater Lancers. 8flk City fin­ ' w n e i i i i ’ oVtan of foe 16th' annual British' Oenter is to get a congressional DUKE AND DUCHESS ished In the nmner-up spot In German taUu on common prob­ appropriation o f $16.5 miUiMt. lems. PA R K (AP) — The Duke and The foundation was named for !the Manchester tourney. Duchess of Windsor, reconciled Ofincials of the Recreation the late president’s brother, a ROMS (AP) — Pope Paul VI with Britain’s rcoral family after Navy pilot killed on a World FREEZERS ?Hepartment and the Oancw 39 years, have arrived fa Paris Drive are anticipating a gooa that puts money to work for people called tha foapal tor passion "a War n misalon. grave and sad page because It from London on one of Queen turnout for these games. It Is BUiabeth’s private planes. -hoped that players and officials narrates tha confUct, foa clarti WASHINGTON (AP) — Mrs. between Jesus and the Hebrew They were met In Paris by a Lyndon B. Johnson and Mrs. AH Sizes arid Shapes as well as apetkatora will make Pi British Elmbassy Umouslne, a donation to the Cancer Fund. people-" Ryujt Takeuchi, wife of the Jap­ Ha aaM la a Lenten service wfalcb took them to their subur­ anese ambassador, will open the Chnrafa Sets Social ban home. The duke, the former The annual Easter Social of Sunday the Jews were "a peopla national cherry Uosscun festival predestined to await the Mes- King Edward vm , recently un­ Tuesday when each plants a B t Joseph’s Church win be held derwent eye operations. at the church auditorium Thurs- aUh but who. Just at the right cherry tree at the Tidal Basin. STEAK moment, not o ^ did not recog- The festival was begun In 1913 UPRIGHT ^ y at 7:45 p.m. general %abHc la Invited. SIRLOIN TIP or SWISS nlsa him but fought him, abused Protection Offered when ths City of Tokyo provided NEW PORTABLE Tickets for ths affair have him and finally killed him." 3,000 cherry trees for the Dla- ibeen distributed to aU church Pope Paul stressed Ignorance NEW TORK — A fire and trict of CblumUo. NORGE jwcieties, and a fufl andltwilum as a major factor in the cruci­ burglar protection plan win be This year’s festival, which 4s expected. Prises wUl Include fixion, r^ecting ths tone of the marketed this year to connect will run through Sunday, may Easter hams, fruits and candy, Vatican Ecumenical Council Individual homes with tire and be marred by an absence of FREEZER ■nd 23 games are achedi^A document on Jawa. It says that police departments. Ths pro­ cherry Mqpsoms. Unseasotuibly fficketa may l>e obtained at nia the Jewish people as such can­ ducer btqMs to cut tasuionce cold weather has Icspt the buds CLEANER fioor. , not be oonsiderad guilty of del- rates end save lives and prop­ from opening, and the latest 550 Lb. 4. Asaisting Joseph Gm, general Cida In the death of Q uist. erty kiss. The cost of installa- estimate is that they will begin ^iiaiittMui. are Frank Novak, Uon plus a $19-aryear service to break through Saturday, Pasternak, Walter Koi- OOMO, Italy (A P) — The 18- chaise will provide senaor de- rtwwing ilirtr tuB beauty on 16 Cu. FL 4owskl, Eugene Tomcaak, Stan­ mtton Bildetharg oonfare^ Bfaster weekend. $2 4 - 8 7 vtoae tImMghaut a dweUteg. l y Budarz, Bernard Grous and wound up Ito 14th annual m eet­ A ito Sadlak. ing Sunday wUh a call for poUtl- * Chapter Meete unity fa W es^eiLKutm e^ The first meeting of Hope equal rolS’fek AUwiUd 'lasiBar* 26 Cu. Ft, 906 Lb. CHEST FREEZER...... $267 -Chapter, Order of Elastem Star, rrtfip with the United States. \ r THURS. APRIL 1 A handy handsome camera size cleaner that cleans 3mder the 1968 corps o f olficlers Prince Bernhard of the Neth­ and stores away where others can’t. Makes so gwlll be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. erlands presldsd at the cloeed- r thru SAT. APRIL 10 SET OUR LOW qUOIE ON 01MER UFRIOKTS AND CHESTS the Masonic Temple on Or- door conference attended by many dirty jobs easy. Complete with attachment ^^bard S t Following the meet­ leafang Western personalltlea. tools. ing an Easter Hat parade will Including Earl Mountbatten and ^ held and refreshments Prince Philip of Britain and Da­ i«erved. All members are invited A Serve fresh green beans with your steak dinner. ^ vid Rockefeller, president of the %o. attend. Ch»— Manhattan bank of New ^ Cancer Stamp Out Tork and U.S. undersecretary « A new Crusade Against Can- ef State George W. BalL 79c RUBNN6 ALCOHOL emu. n leer postage stamp was Issued IJREIN BUNS‘N J 53c SUPPOSITORIES etotoair. Jlpril 1 to help sound the mea- -«age that earty diagnosis of 69c BLUE 0RAL^£’5^'!r?!^ "fismoer can help save lives. ,. The debut of the flve-cent 39c SACCHARIN wv.mus.wrs.. ■htamp coincides with the start m i t C a n c a r Ckmtrol month Z99 MHUTEMAH Model throughout the country, and 1822. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mi^CHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1965 PAGE TWELVE gineer Henry Buck confirms ^RockviUe-Vernon Um commission's position that DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Y u l ^ the subdlrision is unsuitable B Y R O U W n I OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE y ,..l' J------LITILE SPORTS fot dcvMopment with septic I i tanks and watts. Buck recom­ C alls ‘Hopeless’ ^ U tility O ffer mends public sewers, rather Night At Optra than public water, be required. DOOlU w AUy. Herman Tules has in- The Bude report and Atty. Eifforts to C^t Back Funds Tules' latest offer will be dis­ \ tlUfaa 4TTUMtat oreaeed the amount of the con­ Xilflfmtr BlIteMh tribution he U willing to make cussed by the oonunission at a ENT *'1 • TilPLE-S eSSSTwiiBif toward the coot of installing meettng set for 8 tonight at SH on ilHiinc IB leMi Mayor Jr.yOount*, pastor, Mid. Re added the Municipal Building. HMFOKA . wa AROUND teaeomc fcM termed ‘itopeleM'* the dty’a uUlltiea to a aubdlvlsion he AND A t J cm „ E4’l4)hMBilB" ■“ “ that the church gained whole CHANOnO WeTWCAy.MA*THA,60rMfl^^j^ j S COBpOilQP ^oriM to ototala 9X696 in — ^ (amillM and many claesee had plans in the southeast ootner of LOCKED JoBdaii^ town. STMIPS . (OOKAT , LOCKIMrr/-«HA<-KAFP/ ,D00R!f«$ MEfacn Mrl MFrtt ^ , gld retmfxuVement from the 100 per cent attendance. ;BK I EesiMritfetaKI He la now odforing the town MOUAtOESj rV e ilK N FMN6UPM/ Infill?!®' HtDINS: HVMKldM BM tewn. last month, average at­ Watkins Shows XV«ORC I «TAMP OOlXBCnoN AND MlWWSo-wW •TYMdcd lils remark* followed a meet* 130,000 toward the cost of a / s e c r e t < 0M «- DOWN tendance was 216 persona, com- BUGGS BUNNY MStERDM/i HAre-tOKAWIHBM Ing ladt week at the Vernon parsd to an average of 107 dur­ •ewer line extension that could EVERY '^OPLNMSj inHINS/ nlM M to _ 1 eerve the proposed subdivision. Holy Land Film NOWtoao vurmoor 4 ' Board of Finance. The board ing March of last year. INIDM/Aao ;iM M su )ve' dOAiienft MBtat tnrned down the etty*! lequeet He had previously Offered IV40RK|NS!J SaBIbUMBpnplMt 'w W w di Weekend Am ete C. Elmore i» Watkins will ».A«y HOE.-WCyW>MIOU BOBBOW W TO « « s dreuiated by members of right of way to a vehicle not The new contribution was gational Church, after a Lenten MUtlteEMB •BridfeMB Supper at 6:3(1 p.m. TTie supper .00MB A m s ■ S S A in ^O w EBMOife (OlWk) 4< Hence (U tlt Hi« city oounoU. The town obliged to stop. The incident oc­ noted by Town Planning Di­ asuir ■nmloiii 97 Verdi hetDlM 48 Church ' meeting wlH be held Thursday curred at Vernon Ave. and rector Joseph Tamsky In a let­ will be a planned potluck, spon­ STCoMltl lOhatt peeliBB aSArtd rnione 4»Rewurd night, tmt the road appropria­ South 8t, ter to General Manager Rich­ sored by the (3o-Weds of the UChemkalti& 9B Nevada dW MNeti Named to Post Church. Reservations for the aBTlitanih 82 Before tion imnnot be approved, since Groas la. scheduled to appear ard Martin, released today. 40OttNno'« UGoUlacaU ElApoitto (ah.) Guerlno J. AgosUnelll of 81 supper may be made at the "Mend" UQfeen' S2Ptaaence in BSSdentifie the finance board rejected the in Rockvine Circuit Court 12 It follows a request from item. on April 20. Leland Dr., departmental serv­ Case Bros. Inc. that both wa­ church office. 'The program Is open to mem­ Mayor Flaherty said he does Merril R. Lucia Jr., 28, of 81 ices officer of the Stato Vet­ ter and sewer lines be extend­ 3 4 r ~ 5 - * > i r w not plan to attend the meeting. ed by the area. bers and friends of the church. THE BEST LOVED BIRD fH THE U.5,A. • . . T“ 1 1 Hammond St., was charged Sat­ E Hie board of finance, In a urday with operating a motor erans of Foreign Wars, has been Case Bros.) the alngle larg­ Those unable to attend the sup­ RT 13u gtflight party vote, rejected the vehicle without a license. He appointed to the Veterans est property owner in the area, per may attend the program nppro^ation 8*9 Thursday was arrested on Cedar St. A $00 Home and Hospital Commission. offered to pay off any as­ without making reservations. EE i r 5 r t t The three Republicana on bond was posted and Lucia is In announcing the appoint­ sessments for the twin instal­ This Is the final In a series the board voted against the scheduled to appear In circuit ment, Gov. John Dempsey said lations within five years. of four Lenten programs, plan­ item, and two of the three Dem- Taken togeUier, ttie two of­ ned by the fellowship commit­ l E IT court on April 18. Rockville Pa­ that Agostlnelll will fill the un­ BY V. T. HAMLIN , dak oemts voted for the appropria­ trolman George Gardner made expired term (ending Jan. 1, fers seem to Increue the chan­ tee of the board of deacons. A L L Y O O P l E TZ_ ■I^H tion. The third Democrat, Mra. the arrest. 1967) of the late Hugh A. Hoyt ces that the town xl'reotors will Philip O’Neill, chairman, was a r Mari# JohnsorL was absent Robert W. hee, 18, of #6 Tal- of Stratford. approve construction of one or assisted by Francis Green, Ly­ WAT M THUNDER PIP \WEU-,ISUESS n ■VM from the meeting. cott Ave., was charged with Im Agostlnelll, who has worked bMh utility lines to the area. man Taylor and Francis Al­ c "nils is a caM of the Repub­ Tnby'Wlll discuss the proposals «" *• 1 YOU PICK A THING LIME I BECAUSE I F a r 27 a a proper passing Saturday by city with veterans' groups In vari­ drich. - n w fDR A TARGET? y THOUGHT IT'P ■ m lican party not being concerned wlice. He was a rr^ ed on ous qapautties since 1947, v.-as at their meeting tomorrow BE EASY TO w ^bout the taxpayers," the may- Vindsor Ave. and Is scheduled recently honored with a testi­ night. 11,767 Share Wealth ST OT remarked. to appear In circuit court April monial dinner, given by the The planning commission has CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Republican members of the stated It win deny permds'sion 5 to 9 POUND E 20. Manchester Italian American WASSUNG'TON—A .’Treasury of finance are Dougles Ronald WsMswlcz, 16, Staf- Society. to develop the Yules ttact un­ BELTSVaiES ALL AT s r Hayes, chalmian, and George E. less at least one public utility report on no-lnterest deposits W i ■ m fbrdvlUe, was charged by city He is a Manchester native and said it has such accounts In Rtaley apd Clifford Hawley. police Saturday with unsafe the son of William and Assunta is provided to the site. It had ST pemocraU are Atty. Herbert recommended the extension of 11,767 of th nation's 14.000 18 to 22 POUND ONE m m J movement from a parked posi­ Agostlnelll, residents of the banks. A total of $4.86 billion Hannabury and Abner L. tion. He was arrested on E. town for about 46 years. town water Unes rather than v r 43 Brooks. town serwers. is In the accounts; deposits YOUNG TONS LOW Main St. He Is to appear April He is married to the former average a 30-day turnover. □ mm Mayor Flaherty noted that 20 in circuit court. Claire Maurello of Hartford. The A report from consulting en 10 48 BO the town taxpayer wiU wind up PRICE! t r * r B r 1v r Ronala C. Merritt of New couple has six children. \ o : M o payii^ the money anyway, BritaliL charged yesterday with LET since the city wlH now enter In­ operating a motor vehicle while !T] 1 to conaotldation with a deficit, hi. ..nX,. . daughter, ThompeonvUle: Emily s r caused by the rejection of the JJiteS a ^ SSS^. Kackwllder. 31 Charter Oak SWIFT’S PREMIUM «,i m $ Y | A 0 j road rebate. be struck a pole on Vernon Rd. Discharged yesterday; Thom "But this win not penalise Rockville Patrolman Forest BY AL VERMEER mm as Gamer, Orchard St.; PRISCU n L V F O E a r ST" the taxpayer outside the city,” Hull made the arrest. Mayor Flaherty said, "It will Bruce EMison, Ridgewood Dr ■■■■ __ City police yesterday arrest­ MB only be a fair adjiutment of the Mrs. Mary Wolf, 48 Mile Hill ITS DEPI?ESSBNie ed Shirley Faunce of ^ Brook­ Rd.; Linda Candle, Rockville; CANNED HAMS Z % m BY J. B. W ILLIAM S TO K N O W OUT OUR W AY highway aid budget which la lyn St. and charged her with 2 NCfT Joseph Dowgiewlc*. 79 West 700000.000 fair because the amount asked breace of the peace after a HOME IMPROVEMENT JORDEN WHOLE HOtt F B E IH — L E A N _ P A e THAT AINT DU«T was adjusted to our shortened St.; Mrs. Pamela Mills and son PEOPLE ARE. VWMATlE ¥K VONf,-nfAH‘ disturbance as a local bar. She EHllngton. COMPANY OLIT TO TD orr A RABBIT WITH BEHIND HIAA-rrW fiscal year." posted a 9100 bond and Is DECO SAUSAGE ^5 69' GROUND CHUCK . 59' ABBARTHATOCT S E T MDU! A BOCK? WHY. IF ONB Final House TeOc scheduled to appear in Circuit XWIFT'S PREMIUM OF US MlAOa HALF O' INTDTH'FLOUR The 6nal session of The Vernon news is handled by “OVER 20 YEAR’S EXPERIENCE’’ TVWr OUSTMapUND HM WHtUi MB WAS. Court on April 20. Patrolman The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, fxxatc nDB, HTD H M « TAKIN 'A NAP.' Family and the House aeries, Jack Relchenbach made the ar­ 19 STRICKLAND STREET—MANCHESTER SLICED BACON S i 65' LONDON BROn. . 99' sponsored by the Tolland 38 Park St, P.O. 827, telephone BONELBtt AAe A Prr/ rest 876-8136 or 648-2711. A RM O U R 9T A R n A x . n P P p ty Extension Service and Vernon pohee yesterday ar­ HBlveraity of Connecticut will rested William Salmond, 61, of ROOFING and SIDING FRANKS £ , 59' iK.i. 55' SHOULDER STEAK . 99' be held tonight at 8 at the 14 Oak S t and charged him More Businesses Bom IMPORTED STORE SLICED BOREUBM PIAe Tbnand Agricultural Center on with speeding. (Jffleer David CONTRACTORS CHUCK FULET . ' Rt 80. Hudak made the arreat on R t WASHINGTON — ViUl SU- BOILED HAM . 99' 79 ______AMERICAS FINEST ROOFING AND SIDING B TO B C s u c B D —r m o n a i a A e Tonight’s discussion will fea­ S3. Salmond is to appear in tlstlcs for 1964 ; Businesses bom CHUCK ture Rudy J. Favrettl, who will Circuit <3ourl April 20. 199,399, four per cent more BANK FINANCING ARRANGED e FREE ESTIMATES HALIBUT STEAKS . ' talk and show alldea on land- than In 1963; businesses died CALIF. ROAST . 59' 69 scMlng and home grounds. Hospital Notes Admitted Friday: Cheryle (In bankt;yptcy), 13,809, or 614 CALL ANYTIME — 649-9933 Favrettl majored In landscape per cent fewer thap In 1963. design and ornamental horti­ Parker. 32 Park PL; Mrs. Hen- HEINZ rietU Morowskl, Wlndsorville; DEL MONTE BY JOE CAMPBELL culture at UConn. He received E O N N m his B.S. degree in 1B4S, and was Richard White, 50 Chestnut •spointad to tha achool's staff S t HOLprr/HE^AlP Admitted Saturday; Wilbur KETCHUP HE MAVI40T in I960. PEACHES iTBiABAiiAcapeAtr. He has written a book en- Pfeifer, Ellington Ave.; Alice P0ITA6AIM / Leonard, Locua St., Wapplng; JOCTHTTHIMIF ' t - 5 tiOed, "Growing for 1 4 - o z . DOES (T AfiAHJ/ V£AM wbieh was g^Mahed by 'Double Leo Diahauw, 29 Edith Rd.; T H IN K IN G about buying YELLOW * 3 $100 > published Bruce Eklteon, Ridgewood Dr,; b tls . V •Haw wouM YOU R n to Iwvs M i yoB B oMp day. He O '™ !! i numerous buUetins and articles Kevin Johnson, R t S3; Barbara M o ff ti*E «M M gardening. Favrettl Is Jacobuccl, 3 Regan Rd. Admitted yesterday: Helen ifsciallst on New Ihiglend and MOKTON ntOBEB m Uk. C tt A A eelMMI farttans, and aervea as Ovetlook, Ellington; Alice Mor­ BUMBLE BEE - ___ f f asBsuHanttoBturtiridge Village. gan, 101 Brooklyn St.; Mra. TiiR A 3 ’^ U FRUIT PIES Tonight’s meeting will be Faith . Weber, 68 Davis Ave.; SOLID WHITE BUN PICT FBOZEir to the pubHc, end a quee- Mrs. Lorraine Prentice, R t 30; C O L O R T V ? period win be held. Coffee Rhonda Flood, 104 Pfospect S t FRENCHnuss ^ ' Births Friday: A son to Mr. TMBACS 122 99 B E N C A S E Y r will be served by the Tolland 100 ^H”’ Oet-'Together Homemaking and Mrs. Allan Staiger, Elling­ HOME DEMONSTRATION proves Group. ton. WOULD you LIK EM EID R EA D NOW WH/DOZfMMF, SUNSWEET ECONOMY SIZE r «.'arM.ab TEMPSt! TEMPBU )«x m . Social Work Talk Discharged Friday: Victor UPSET AdE,/VU9S COOK. DONT TOUR UNREAD BOOMS. AND TO SET M/KICKS Miss Beth Rameey Hoffman, Lawaon, 32 Hale St, Ebct; Dean ' HiA A CMrnmr t mav (NTOtPRET 1HEM FOR TOU? mOM PUTTIN6 DOWN •tnior social worker In the White, 07 Olenstone Dr.; Don Smith, Snipslc lAke Rd.; Peter PERFECTED BY FRANK O’NEAL THAT CHICK? Manchester school system, will PRUNE JUICE CRISCO OIL • H O R T R IB S address the Maple Street School Anderson, Thrall Rd.; Thonias FTa tonight at 7;30. She will Mikolett, 82 Talcott Ave. discuss ‘^School Social Work— Discharged Saturday: Ray­ mond Goulet 7 Bancroft Rd.; deal btl. ^$149 I 6Ui;S»RE->bU What U It?" She wlH talk about COLOR TV is the world's ONP/HAVElVio WMSS, j •motional llfaieM In children Ricky Neron, 70 Snipslc S t; ■ 3 9 ' •nd how parents can recognize Christine Shea. 61 Spring St.; It. Anthony M lffltt Qreenlawn finesf performer. HANDCRAFTED Mias HofRnan has been a (^nvaleaoent Rome, Rockville; field work Instructor for the Norena Provansano and twin TOIL SAUCE '.;:^ ' MUEIKTER ^SE'.i^ ' University of Connsoticut for qualify for greater dependability 10 97 35 five years. Refreshments will be served In the cafeteria, and parents are C^RISCO” ';S;39' R M O R b u Ih s —'S* 49' Invtied to hold informal confer­ PINE rOR COODNEiS SAKE— GIVE THEM VITAMINS ences with teachers at that NATURALLY WITH FRESH ORANGE JUICE! simc. BY DICK CAVALLI time. MCmTY MEEKLE Sunday Behool Contest PHARMACY SWEET — SEEDLESS BY ROY CRANE The March to Sunday School CALL 643-2205 for BUZZ SAWYER contest held during lu rch by 664 CENTBR ST,—649-6814 MYAKTIHS^ViONr •eHEfeARaUDITMIGHr T H ^ KK A A P P A A a - T H e Rirr BUZ HAS HAP 7HF 6m Rockville Baptist Church re- nwNKuwr XPBeiTEg ggr AUUS’A teW ^TD C F A N Takes pleasure in an­ ROOM BUGGED. «, /AS PEDRO DRIVES MILA AMD adted In a 96 per cent increase INM PSOno SA. 6-ox. o n Beneficial tpdayf , t11. "v ',4' • I • ’j • • t • d M ip k g 2 5 " tk o lp k g . .t? ■ CONBLSZION IB B PlliANOB BVBTBi* -M 2>«"25' | r r '“!> ' ■’ ’OiirflAttWt^ilae. ■ •A’v ka effeetiVe t i m SdtuMoy. April 10. W o m ^ e < to M l j ^ * w ^ • T ; , ^ U I, . PA N K ^ • Qrm- 0m>x m AJN. ra t P4A i - ‘ 1 !•- '-S. ' f • ■■ /-.'rrV *1, p ■A '■■ W T -' ''<■>■■■• -r-".-' b ♦ • A * ■■ ,v : ^ . *" . ■ V ■ » ' f-- 'fW . r .-.’Ttri^TWraiH

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY. APRIL B, 1965 ______— — ------• TT^ _ 1 T B - 2 - * / ^ PAGE FOURTEEN £ \ NBA Features Wilt, Russell Battle [eEnsO P avan R eignS as l^ w n ^ lU ^ m

Knee Injury Ray Bjorkman Cy Young Award Winners Defensive 'Johnson, Puts Baylor BowSf Yet Wins Play Paces CIgar-pafflng A1 StroDo Getting Lumps This Year Fletcher Is tlM aew •Wng of the Hin" Under Knife IB the tri>«tate Nationwide Celtic Win TV toomamMit following his Itcher of Sand Koutox, Ae^Rodieatar ct„ the fatem ^ o n al LOS ANGELES (A P )— A lso W in B sm w six pin victory ever n e w YORK (AP) —ti_x>a Angeles Hod rent* soutiutaw League, The Ang^ «I> | | «® Manchester’s Bay BJorknum Stay loose, Don Drysdale. ace.' Koufax sal Saturday he Relchafdt to the Pa­ BOSTON (A P )— “ War is Elgin Baylor, No. 1 forward in the weekend competition of the Los Angeles Lakers, t’s open season on Cy wW “leam to Uve wlA” me el­ cific Coast League. hell, no nfatter how it’s Champions all in the telecast over both WTIC-TV bow trotMe. The Cincinnati Red* won their fought,” said Bill Russell, was reported resting com­ fourth and WNHC-TV. Young Award winners. ISA exUbtUon gams in A s last annual Town 10-Pin Decta Chance, 1964 recipient of Drysdale, who took A e (3y the sweat of the first battle fortably today after doc­ Bowling Tournaments at . StroUo eked oat a 595 Young Award ta 1962 wriA a 26* 14, whipping Detroit Sunday 4-8 to 880 three-game win over baseball’s top pitching prise, to as F n ^ HoMnson drove in still glistening on his fore­ tors removed part of his the Parkade Lanes are Lois taking his lumps — Uterally —- 9 merit and won 18 games laft the Pratt and Whitney Air- year, has been strong ta Ms eX' three runs. The St, L^xiis Cardi­ head. His war is named left kneecap, tom in a Johnson, Ron Fletcher and ctaft engineer to stroll off Ate spring ta exWWtlon play. nals Slugged Kansas Ctty 14-L Sandy Koufax and Whltey Ford, hlbition appearances. Wilt Chamberlain. freak accident Saturday Enso Pavan. The three­ with the $780 champlon’i Fold has been hit freely in scoring 10 mns in the fourth In­ Boston’s playoff perennials parse and the Nattonwide the 1963 and 1961 winners, re­ ning. night, k. some captured the Ladles’ Hand­ spectively, have come ta for three Of five training test* for had just beaten' Philadelphia The injury will prevent Bay­ icap Division. Men’s Handicap I title which Bjorkman wrest­ Ae New York Yankees after a In oA er gomes, Philadelphia 108-98 Sunday in the National ed last week from Dean more than A elr share of trata- overcame Balthnore 4-8 in 10 lor, who haa scored more than Division and Men's Scratch Dl- tag camp troubles. winter shoulder operation. Basketball Association Eastern 2,000 point* In hie pro career, vialon championships yesterday Spoor of Pan 'Yan, N.Y. Veteran pitchers Don EUston tantags; Pittsburgh downed the Division finals. The Celtics did from helping hie team In the afternoon in the finals of the The new title holder hails Of A e last tour pitchers to of A e Cube and Chuck Estrada New York Met* 9-8, also ta 10 it with their trademark defense Nadonal Basketball Association 1965 competition. A fine crowd from Batavia, N.Y. capture A e award, only Drys' of A e BaHltaore Orioles and tantags; Washington nipped A e and hot cornermen. post-season playoffs, a hospital Workman waa the last of dale has managed to stay boA Rick Relchardt, the Angels’ Yankees 4-8; Milwaukee topped witnessed the action. Oonneettout’s surviving Capt. Russell, however, was spokesman said. But If the knee Mrs. Johnson, housewife and physlcajUy fit and effective $175,(KX) bonus outfielder, were Houston 3-1, the Dodgers rocked stating a general sentiment that responds to therapy, he may be bowlera In A e first IS-week against A'< hitters. among weekend rorker casual­ the Chicago White Sox 845; mother of two young girls, de­ segment of Ae 26-week TV Chance, Ae Los Angelee An­ aeveland stopped anoAer An­ the g;lant shadow the 7-foot-l In the Une-up next season. feated Anita Shorts in the ties as clubs trimmed down to Chamberlain casts across this tournament. gels’ brilliant 20-game winner, gel squad 7-1, and Minnesota An orthopedic specialist said Ladies’ Division in three Bjorkman, who reined opening-day Umits. AWARD WINNER — The Rev. Robert Keating, left, and UConn’s basketball best-of-7 series spells a long, was knocked out of Ae box by a The Cubs released Elston. The was jotted 44) by U* Denver the Lakers’ All-Star would be straight games. The margins AWARDS FOR THE CHAMPS: Enso Pavan, Lois Johnson and R end betttery ta A e bauroom on A e heels of news that an letics,” UConn basketball we had it maxle. Being a favor­ that's the only way you can win the rest of It.” veloped overnight,” Koufax’s of Its final home spring arthritic elbow condition threat- HOME OF Shabel called himself a salee- ite you have to play harder. Even without Baylor, tits Lak­ > Pavan rallied his forces and getting old. Elbow trouble Is training camp exhibition beattag of a male model, poUce Coach Fred Shabel told a man with UConn as his product. after a long layoff, said Boston doctor said Suttday. “ The joint I to make a “once-a-we^” Teams aim at the honor of ers managed to d^eat the Bul- - talents and threw games of 181 something I’ll leam to Uve game with the Chicago Cubs reported. gatberlng at East Catholic’! "If I do a good job I’m a win­ Coach Red Auerbach. "It was a TALKING IT IN— Wilt Chamberlain (rht) and Lucious Jackson of the 76’era is filling with Quid. with.” Jerome Modzdewskl, 25-year- knocking off the favorite. team victory, a great game for leU 121-115, thanks to a 49-polnt •nd 183 whUe LeBreaux fell off Sunday. Winter Sports Banquet last ner, If I don’t I’m not,” he said. Bums summed up. appear to be trying to talk the ball in after Tommy Heinsohn (left) of the Cel­ to 154 and the match was dead­ "He’s had an area of his body Koufax was on his way to win­ Manager Billy Herman old model, swore out A e night at the school cafeteria coming In after being idle so performance by Jerry West. “Don’t go through life with Norm Gerber, wrestling tics failed to break up the play. (AP Photofax.) locked at two games each. under stress and strain tor a ning his second straight Cy visited Bennett at Scottsdale warrant Saturday but Boyer •‘Combine the two and you will long. We scored even more than consideraUe time. R ’s been a was ta Puerto Rico wlA Ae Person To Person U.S.Royar potential next to your name," eoaoh. Coach r ^ k Regan of Young Award when he jammed Baptist Hospital where the be a very rich person. Not rich I figured. One pin decided the cham- Shabel told the studenU. "Real­ the swimmers. Track Coach / ptonship and playoff game, Pa­ gradual process.” the same elbow In a second- latter was rushed when he Yankees during the weekend. financially but the kind o f per­ "The 76ers are so tough it’s Toss Inch Away Modzelewskl signed a warrant ize your potential and then go George Grasso, freshman hoop ridiculous. They’re so big and van registering a 170 total to Koufax's own diagnosis is base slide last August. The In­ crumpled on the outfield Someone son that the community and so- out and do the job. , Coach Stan Ogrodnlk and JV more succinct: "Ive got arthri jury sidelined him tor the rest grass while running Satur­ Thiusday night against Roger eiety are competing for today.” they don’t quit. Snead Wins Top Spot > 169 for his opponent Maris. Yankee outfielder, said that "Never underestimate an op­ basketball Coach Bob Fish of “ I thought it was one of Wilt’s From Shot Mark ^ Each of the three champs Us.” of the season, but Manager Wal­ day. Herman reported Ben­ Shabel'8 ‘‘miscellaneous ad­ charging him wiA assault and ponent," the UConn coach said. the undefeated JVs also pre­ best games ever. . received sulUble trophies, plus "It started to bother me last ter Alston thought It had recov­ nett “ much Improved” and a human RAIN TIR E battery during A e hassle early dress" was the highllgdit of the •Worth Carolina State and sented awards and postpeason "It was a case of their corner­ year,” the 29-year-old southpaw ered and let him lead the Dodg­ that he may be released to­ being in one evening which also featured the At Texas Relays - cash awards, from Bemle Olo- Thurs^y. Maris said he waa Providence underestimated reports. men doing a better job than our In Greensboro Open vfeio, Parkade Lanes manager explained gtoomlly. “ Maybe I’m er pitchers in spring work with day or tomorrow. respect can always popular the Rev. Robert Princeton, and that’s the rea­ KAFFEE KLATCHERS — 30 Innings. Herman scheduled a merely trying to break up Ae cornermen," said Philadelpia Ann Mitchell 214—641, Helen AUSTIN. Tex. (AP) — Two be compared Keating and the coaches of win­ son Princeton went to Oregon Coach Dolph Schayes. "Hein­ Then last Tuesday he hurled a lengthy Intrasquad game to­ fight. NYLON SEAT BELTS ter sports at East. Earl Tost, McCann 458, Betty Richardson. world- record potentials came day, perhaps 11 or 12 In­ PoUce said Boyer denied to an to represent the East. Two sea­ Tony Sapienza sohn again proved he's a great out of the Text* Relays, one full nine Innings and by Wednes­ Herald sports editor, served as sons ago Princeton underes­ GREENSBORO, N. C. (A P )—“ These young fellers,” nings. "W e’U play as long as being Involved ta the fight but playoff player. This was the HAPPY HOUDAY8 — Doris needing only IM Inch** end the day morning he cotridn’t Robert J. Bume, 46, signed a electrical (5et the extra safety of nylon. toastmaster. timated kis. A t a press con­ scoffed Sam Snead from the vantage point of some 52 straighten hla left arm more the pitchers hold up and the Another highspot was the pre­ best game he played all year Carson 128, Jackie Kanehl 130- other lacking just 8.4 seconds. statement saying he saw Boyer appliance. ference before that gaune in an­ Wins Tune-up that I saw. years, “just aren’t ready yet.” Clark Swim Star than 46-degrees without excru weather ■will permit us,” be sentation of awards to ‘Tom Ma- 364, Myma Clarcla 127-355. Randy Matson, the wondrous throw a punch at Modzelewsld To function Choice of colors. Steel safety swer to, how good is UConn, "We siriply played too cau­ He didn’t name any names - »>------^------elating pain and stiffness, he said. lin as the most valuable hoop, For Marathon sophomore of Texas AJcM, put over Ae sbotoder of Nick J. Sln- properly, Princeton’s answer was how tious. No excuses. We did not hit names like Arnold Palmer o r ' his 260 pounds behind the 16- said. buckles. Installation free. Star; Paul Waickowsld, as the Jack Nicklaus, for example — GUVS ‘N DOLLSk—Fred Wln- diclch, bar owner who waa at- most Improved reaented the Rev. Charles Greensboro Open. bara Algren 459, Myrtle Ted- ICC Tournament cording to Bums, was offering ance must be plugged into Bhaw, principal, with the Hart­ "You boys worked hard, and He’s won the 56th Cathedral Russell. 'Ihey both played After Big Win queror in the Olympic Games, NEW HAVEN (A P )— Track had its Roger Bannister. "W e’re tryli^ to reduce the no resistance, when Boyer that is the reason you’re being 10-mlle Handicap race, a Boston well.” But the fabled and feared ford 184-497, Dot Peterson 198- irritation and keep tt at a mini- its source of power. Quite! ford County Conference trophy. 187—538, Art Shorts 213, Joe Dallas Loi^ of Southern Oalifor- Swimming has Steve Clark. ahouted, “ Mind your own busi­ Shabel'opened with a dlscus- honored tonight,” said Blather AA Marathon tuneup. He’s been Chamberlain sat disconsolate, Slammin’ Sam of another golf­ miun,” Kerlan says. "It may be HARTFORD, (AP)—‘T d kko an apt simile, it restates! Valade 208, Charlie Algren 202, nia. Clark is the first man to swim the 100-yard freestyle ness” azMl hit A e model in A e ^ n of the many phases of col­ Keating. He went on to point trying since 1W7. both cheeks coated with salve ing era took definite note, in his BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Randy will get his next some time before we know any­ to do this every week,” eald mouA. age old wisdom and agre^ lage eoaobing. ‘‘Before suc­ out that the Important lessons Sapienza, a Haverhill high where he was cut in rebound joshing fsahion, that this was Mickey Wright, the 30-year-old Butch Fagan 202, Ray Bjork­ in less than 45 seconds. His feat roughly is comparable, thing definite.” •» I man 206, Roland Smith 202-655, chance to make up that little BIU Allen when he picked up Modzelewskl said he took ex­ with the experience of mil- cess," the Husky mentor aeld, learned In athletic competition school math teacher, defeated action. When approached by the last warmup before the distance In a quadrangular newsmen. Wilt said: "Get lost, Dallas blonde who dominates Joyce Stavens 476, Dea Block in psychological as well as physical terms, to Bannis­ Ms $5,000 winner’s check at Ae ception to obscenities directed •‘you have to be established In in developing the complete man, Steve Paranya, 26, Lexington Masters, the biggest of them all. meet among Texae, Baytor, at him and a date as they left lione, so we hope you feel WHEELS BALANCED man.” the LPGA tour, pondered today 186 (With only one space)—^62, ter’s breiaking of the 4-minute barrier in the mile run. three or four areas.” He broke comparing it to religion and junior high science instructor, “ Those odds on me oughta go Southern Methodist and Texas Professional Bowlers Associa­ A e bar. He said two men beat it a worthwhite thought. “ They hack pretty good in whether to give up pro golf and JUl Kravontk* 179-460, Dot Pet­ Clark, who brought back three^ Bowling ImprovM Steering those down into finding the boys pointing to the vast Inroads it by 30 yams Saturday. •way down now,” Sam ob­ AAM at OoUege Station Friday tion’s Insurance City Classic. him after he demanded an apol there,” Schayes said. ‘"The Cel­ its ulcer-breeding tensions. erson 189-506, Ellen Reichert gold medals from last year’s won A e 500-yard freestyle to Practicing the Golden Rule Improvee Mileage through various contacts, de- has made into racial prejudice.” Sapienza three times pre- served. “ Say from 20-1 to about night. The SO - year - old left-hander ogy. He Identified m e of Aem tics foul Wilt any way they can Sun-splSLshed situations where 184-461, Judi Lockwood 466. Olympic Games, sped to a ;46.6 4:44.1 to Improve on Don Schol- is the nearest a business Improves Safety termhiing academic qualifica­ "Springfield Cathedral was vlousljf was punnerup in the 19-1.” "I hope to make It,” said the ' . * . . . ___ _a IkYsaiMMVAl FRIENDSHIP—RuA Sflhavy and get away with it.” big pay checks ride on a two- century victory at A e National from Orlando, Fla., had just os Marls. tions, selling the schoot, aca- the turning point of the sea­ Cathedral including a year ago. The odds will be much lower modest cadet who never pre­ lander’s 4:44.6. 203-505, R uA Adams 202-487, beaten Nelson Burton Jr. of St. can get to such a compari­ WEIGHTS Ralph Buschmann, from the Celtics’ playmaker K.C. Jones foot putt have begun to pall for SENIOR BOYS—Bob Byrnes AAU Swimming and Diving Elleanor Wilson 481, Marie FYa- FREE son,” said Coach Don Bums on Palmer and Nicklaus, the co­ dicts he’ll do anything. In fact, Saari, Mann and RoWe each Louis—for A e second time in Of the American League son and it guides our every of the Class B champions. ‘T Spartan A.C., Brocktdger8 and champ,” she said. ‘"n>e LPGA wlA a victory ta A e 200-yard Allen’s back to back tourna­ 1 8 200, Willie Abert 179-451, Ike Ae record of :68.1 set by Bob Jack ^McGowan. has a lay-off for the next two freestyle, ta which he waa Ae ment victories recalled hla con­ A lJ. CABS 'Rhodes 211, Dick Lynn 229-573, Bennett of SouAem Cal. secutive triumphs last year at Now he moves to Augusta, weeks. During that time I ex And Carl Robie of Michigan defending AAU champion. ROSSEHO Power Brakee Add |6 George Argiros Ga., and the Masters starting pect to make a decision.” Don Denley 222, Pat Nlvison A e PBA New Orleans Open and Thursday, hoping "I keep putt The missed putt was enough 506, Ron Nlvison 560. JUNIOR BOYS—Mike Cartier a$ Mobile, .Ala. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Captures F irst Ing like I have here and the to give any golfer visions of re' 128, Ray Morton 133, Paul Mil­ "BeUeve me,” said AUen, “ It HOLIDAY DERBY — Peggy was just as big a tiuiU Ala rest of my game picks up a lit tiring. It gave the queen of the ler 137-350, Jim Madlgan 149- 218 West Center St*— 649-0308 EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Among Shooters tie.” LPGA a douple bogey 6 and Bell 351, Fran Daum 337, Flo 135—389. Veteran Howe Paces Wings Kloter 135-134—382, Paula Mor­ Bonders and General Contractors By winning the $11,000 top 73 over the 6,696-yard, par 72 Residential and Indostrlal Oonstmotlon I Factory-trained prize he brought his earnings in Sherwood Forest Country Club ris 127, Jim Bell 362, Com Gaud- CONSTRUCTION—Bin Shee- Advertisement I mechanics Breaking 46 targets in 50 treau 141-350, Burt Claughsey shots, George Argiros won top 25 years here to more than $41,- course. She had reached the key 156-149— 419, Dennis Boxx To Second Win over Hawks e adjust caster 135-373, Larry Lorentzen 352. e adjust camber honors In the weekly trap shoot 0 0 0 . 18th with a two-stroke lead. 142-147— 402, Henry Frey 143— Kathy Cornelius fired a four 387, Nondo Annulll 154 — 382, e adjust toe-in at the Manchester Coon & Fox Snead, opening with a three- JUNIOR GIRLS—Jaren Krln- — Gordie^ HuU matched Howe ^ A KN O W YOUR Club in North Coventry yester­ under-par 68 for the 7,000-yard under-par 68 to tie Kathy Whit' Lou Damato 375, Don Kirby 150 DETROIT e adjust toe-ont worth for third at 215. jak' 127, Phyllis Doster 127-351. Howe, WlA 188 playoff games third-period goaUT but the e safety-test day. Sedgefield County Club course —374, Ron Churchill 369, Jim Hawks were unable to match Aceto 149— 368, Carlo Petrioca behind him, proved again Sun­ BARBER steering Other scorers were: Terry followed with a 69 that gave him SPOUSES — Frank Young the Wings’ power plays. Ward 44, R^y Benson 43, Joe the co-lead with Bill Casper. On 138—364, Ernie Oakman 148 — day night why National Hockey 137-368, Mai Darling 135-354, League coaches go wlA veter­ Sid Abel, who brought tM Clemtino 42, Bob Titcomb 41, Saturday his 68 put him two 360, Wes Vancdur 353, Tom Wings home In first place In the Greater Boston Ken Marksteln 146-366, Benton Yanta 351, Frank Blank 139, Russell Alien 40, Randy Spencer shots in fflont of Labron Harris ans in Stanley Cup play. regular NHL race, said he need­ Moun Tnea., Wed. Jr. A final' 68 Sunday completed Osgood 361, Marshall Lewis 353, Nick Daum, 137, Joe RosSetto Howe, 87-year-old backbone of Begnlariy $6^6 39, Don Wright 38, Tom Pro­ Team Defeats Mary Scats 127, Gloria Darling ed Sunday night’s victory. vencal 38, Bill Nevue 37. th^ rout. 136, Bob Laurtsema 142,'Ever­ Ae Detroit Red Wings, rammed 126-342. ett Bucklan 139—360. Detroit has won only four reg Other scorM—25 shots; John Rodgers, Casper and McGow­ New Englanders ta two fast goal* on Chicago ular-seeison games ta Chicago Uiveriisad tanaHips...j Zieppa. 23, Charlie Lindsey 22, an each won $4,733. Then came rookie goalie Denis DeJtwuy In Ae last two year^ Gary Argiros 21, Walt Schroet- Harris In fifth place at 279 for and sparked A e Wtaga to a M Montreal downed Toronto 8-1 CUSTOM-ENGINEERED er 20, Gary Tetreault 19, Bill $3,200. WORCmSTBlR, Mass. (A P )— rout of the Black Hawks in Ae at Montreal Saturday night and SHOCK ABSORBERS AJlen 18, Nick Fusco 17. Prank British Open champion Tony A couple of Bob Cousy’s prize Recovers from Popped Splints second game of Aelr beat-of-7 also holds a 2-0 lead in its ser­ Anderson 17, Fred Clark 17, Lema had a 67 finish for 280 and pupUa end a trio of local stand­ semifinal cup series. ies. The two team* go to Toroih outs have enabled Greater Boe- Howe’s 88A and 69A Stanley Restore New-Onr Biding Ken Johnson 16. sixth place to win $2,900, to for game* Tuesday and Comfort. Increase Safety ton-Worceeter to upset the Bold Ruler Derby Bound ' Cup goals combined wlA pwer- ’Ihursday nights.______New England college All-Stars play scoring by Norm Ullman AN G EL SINGS — The life et Car< in the 10th annual Basketball and Eddie Joyal gave Detrcdt a angelic soul striking Hall of Fame Gome. In 37 World Series game*. With Easy Aqueduct Win , 2-0 lead In Ae series which Yankee Aortstop Tony KUbric this innocent pose is Boston’ OoUege seniors Bob moves to CMcago Tuesday and Heed spring shopping cash? Fuiibush and Oapt. George has hit only two home runs- none other than Jim­ Thursday nights. ____ B oA came ta hla rookie season Hunuum oomlbined for 53 points The Kentucky Derby had ab Flag Raiser, a speed demon, Detroit’s scoring »pr*« my Piersall, outfielder In the 125-118 decision. Fur- bold hue today with Bold Lad took the $57,400 Gotham at ' dimmed snoAer excellent Mr- of 1967, b oA were hit in the for the Los Angeles •ame g ^ e and before his par­ bush, who scored 84 points, was ready to take on the best 8-year- Aqueduct by four lengths with a formsBce by the Hawks’ Bobby ent* in Milwaukee. Angels. Get an HFC named the most vaikiable player old thoroughbreds In the land at 1:36 3-5 clocking for the one HuU. In the contest. Churchill Downs May 1. mile alter ripping off the first Shopper’s Loan Bud Knlttel of Holy Cross . The strapping son of Bold sbc furlongs in 1:10 4-8. scored 17 points and C3iris Kler- Ruler - Misty Mom from the nan of host Asstunptlon Col­ Wheatley Stable erased any _ N ^ v e Charger, tor whom ROTATE TIRES lege 14. Major Algert Warner paid $20,- Smart apring buyt are ae doubts as to his recovery from Kiernan and Holy Cross’ two popped splints In his fore­ 600 as a yearling, added the ARTHUR L TEDfORD QUALITY ENGINE TUNE-UP Florida DeAy to hta Flamingo gead at made with the HFC John Wendelken turned a 92- legs when he romped to victory G et up to 25% more mileage 86 lead Into a 107-91 runaway over four older horses In q six- credentlaU with a neck trimnph Show mo a filtor that delivars tho tasta and III oat my hat, ArAur L. Tedford, owner of Shepper's Lean. It lets yen over the stretch-running Hall to Todford’s Barber Sh<», 701 In the first l:6fi of the final furlong race at Aqueduct last ...... — — * A One-Stop Featured Sendee for — ^just b y using your spare. shep any etere with cash quarter. They apipUed a full Saturday. All In the mile $119,800 OuU- Main street is preslaent of ItlAnfMAM stream Paik feature. Hie time M'anohester Ix>cal of A e Con­ fer the beet valuet—net Just court press and parlayed a Making his first start since JAIinWNANOB . O VOLMWAfilH Of AH(«ICA« *i series of steals and layups Into wrapping up the 1964 2-year-old was a comparatively stow 1:61 necticut Barbers Association. where yeu have e charge acceunt. And It lets you repay 1-6 under 122 poun^. a 15 point spree in that short champlonsMp by winning the Ho waa bom A Manchester span. I ONLY $ 1 2 .5 0 Who in the world seals the bottom? Volkswagen. eanvenlantly, tae. Never herrew money noodletely, but Champagne last Oct. 17, Bold and attended Manohester The leading aooreia in order Ruler nan off the early paca, mond Quest, U.B, to ipetaiA. A U .O A R g H yewr family needs things far eprlng berraw tenB for the England loeers— turned in a good racefln taking Bohools and Hartford Regional Labor, Parts Extra Here’s o tidt o f the VW thot few people smooth the VW bottom It. No hollow pockets New then turned on the preeeure In Tech from which ho. graduated dontly at Haueehald Flnanea. Dennis McGovern, Rhode Is- the home stretch and won by a one-mile event at Laurel in Inow about: the underside. It is completely and hanging ports to trap oir and slow you bmd, 16; Little All-America 1:86 8-8, ^ bast clockinc of the ta 1952. He worked In local three lengths in 1:10 8-8 wlfiiout shtaw untU jtaning A o Navy ta Front End Alignment •nclosed, and sealed with rubber to make it down, lest drag. Better gas mileage. A VW ■omw up to gun. TUm up to 24 mentlN to repay Richie Tarrant, St. Mlohael’s, any urging by Jockey Hraullo Maryland track’* today^jld practically oirtight. So tight, there ore re­ depreciates less than any other car because 16; Dave Svendsen, Maine, and meet. . He may come^toiSk in 1965, leavtag that branch of Baeza. the serrtoe ae a Petty Olllcer ta y»«hi*tag Wheal Bearing Ad- ports it will flootl But here’s o more useful leu con happen to it. A lean af SSSS aaete SSTAS whan eremeMy rtpaM ta Ralph D’AJtlUa, Vermont, 13 "He ckme out of ttie race in next Saturday’s Oheaapeake 13 mmmtmUm awnthlv iMtalMaalc el $$.7$ eask. each; Tolw KlmhhU, Oonneott- fine Mutpe,” said trainer BU over ttMisame track. 1969. He returned to local shops odvontage: a VW slothes through water unto opening his present ahe^ jnetm—t aad Complete Inspee* *9.50 The Volkswegen'e heater and defroster out, 12; Seth Oummings, Ba-r Winfrey Sunday. “Ris next start that brings Other traffic to a standstill. 1 in 1 ua t a 1968. ' are pert of the chassis, built into It and tea, 11.______will be in the Wood and then, if Nob ed TIRE CITY On most corik control wires ond cobles Aak about eredit Me tneuranoa en leone at group ratae tb* 'I60,000- VBfIaihrtiB therefore Included in our price: $1,595*, all goes well, he’ll bs off tor the addrt Artumsas^Ay by i« Mr. Tedford Uvee * * * * JWJftl ■p toil M notice how flat and top to bottom. Deiby, which haa been his chief tongth* at Oaklawn Park. Strait with hi* wll* IWth. ^ 3B7 BROAD STRBR HOUSBMIUFIIIAIIC^^ Hockey Lending Sport objective aH along with tbs ftwnwr ValA Freebuig,,*^ hto Preaknosa and Belmont 6 ohttdreni Debra 7, Joan 8, and MANCHBS1IR — 443- 1 ^ 4 TORONTO — The gUtua at Stakes.” , ^ ‘a s a * « ISrtauhth-oM twtae Pamela and ] HIL NDIEJNpC, UK. TED TRUDON. Inc. loe hockey for Canadians Is Meantime Wtsg, lUlsgr, Na­ Patricia. 378 MAIN 649-2881 ' onNwm ,«HOiM L,ni.B-t MAIICNlffU •HOPMlie FAMUM Ulustiated by the promotion at tive Oiatfar, Tom Roils and ^LLAN D TURNPIKE, TALCOTTVILLB, CONN. M M I t t M 2 MWdH TumpikaWMl a soft drink liy-placlnf ju m m Swift Ruler moved up in pf«- fiiSSS?*!'^ said 1 b o t c h e l l and eartooM oc IMiby figuring as tfaa future of * 8u|seeted iUUU Price Beat C«Mt P.O.B., Local Taxa* tiM wH ttoid toeinkft Mmialiied clouded. and Otkar Dsfiler MtvesyChnrvea, ir say, AdtHttowl. '’ .-..Y* ' ' ' • l i " PAGE SEVEMTPBH^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1965 Sabvrbsa ^or Ssls Houses For Saie 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1966 Hoiueliold Goods 51 Apartments—Flats— Houses For Sale 72 Apartments— Fist*— so. WINDSOR — ^ PAGE SIXTEEN ■nOlEE Bedroom RanZY 6 room Cape, extra large one out on fenced-in terrace, large Idtehan, firaptaesd Brins rlago, oerbed, excellent oofMll- and bath, 149 Oakland Bt., $66. trucM ns done A *1 r lf^ t ! C bH )S,400.000fi LOAM — top grade hiam tor ond floor. CUB after 6, 638- fireplace, 8 bedrooms, one car modem kitchen, oversize ga­ dining loom or fourth bedioom, room, 2 bedrooms, 1*i**®*“ » 648-3938, Tremsno Tnio:lioUng bon. $88. Also, pUypen, nlp-nep 649-8339, 9-i. BIB. (Between Oak and Schotri St.) rage wltb patio, many extras. 8 good sized bedrooms, also sMe at tow, tow prtoa. 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Pro­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD w neral leave, Bouto Mid A cesssories 46 tor, private basement, free 4H ROOM duplex apartment— large paneled family room, 2 fessionally landscaped yard 18x22 fam ily room . Full base­ 83. 649-9757. vacatlon plan, group Ineur- fireplaces, bullt-ina, wall-to- ment, garage, rec room, etc. WOmuBtea i------or *^aat Ads" are take* over the W e a r in g Apparel— Fura 57 parking. Hayes Agency, 64$- first floor — living room, din­ top neighborhood, at $21,- Henry E. Ducbalito and . iTyHEWKITERB — Standard ance plus major medlo^ I960 PACEMAKER SO foot sport 4808. wall carpet, porch, 2 garages, 190x200 lot. Sensibly priced s t eonvenienoe. Ihe advertieer should read his ad the FIBOT AppHcants must be at le ^ ing room, kitchen, refrigerator, 600. Dick Beach, 049-63()6. Bdlth C. I>u<*alne to Romeo - and electric. Repaired, over­ Fisherman, Chrysler Sea-V, TVTO w i n t e r coots, one slse range, hood, dtspoeal, Venetian HAYES AGENCY gorgeous w(x^ed lot. Hutchins $21,000. T. J. C rockett, R eal­ DAY rr AFPEAKS and WCPORT KBROR8 la thne for the 6’9” taU and in good physl- A gency, 646-0108. Ted Langeller and Doris B. aext faaertloB. The Herald le responsible for only ONX lacor- hauled, rented. Adding ma­ S U T VMEKI flying bridge, ahlp-to-shore, 13, am slse 14, good eondttlon, blinds, half bath; Second floor tor, 648-1577. ______oal oondlUon. Interviewa M 16 MAIN ST. — 3 rooms, hsstsd, 643-4808 Langelier, property at 60 Hyde net or omitted Insertloa for any advertise^t ®“'y chines rented and repaired. IT CAME sleeps four, enclosed dinette 116 and n o . 648-0996. — 3 bedrooms, large closets, LIKE NEW — 6 room Colomal, Barrows allace Pickup and delivery service. ROGERS CORF., comer of and gaHey. 644-0984. $60. Call 649-3866. OVER the line In Tolland — a St. • to the eatent of a "make good” Insertion. Errors whkjh do not MSI and Oakland Sta., full ceramic bathroom. Heat, brick and shingle exterior, 10 room Olonlal type home M«gueriU R. Bekm to leeeen the valne of the advertlsetnont will net be corrected by Yale Typewriter Service, 649- T I M E ^ hot water, parking included. MANCHESTER PARKADE I N E T I f - MuKheater, promptly at 10 Wanted— ^To Buy 58 WINTER STREET — new RANCH — 8 bedrooms, garage, plastered walls, fireplace, din­ which will provide up to Otarlee T. Bunce and Doria K- "niake good” tasertfoa. 4986. Just like having your own ing room. Owner will sacrifice. MANCHESTER 049-5306 B,m., Thursday, April 8. Diamiuids— Watehofi— loom apartment, stove, refrig-^ porch, custom built in 1967, on (____ bedroom s, K acre lot, all for Bunce, pcoporty at 123 OaJtland SHARFENINQ Service—SawS, WE BOY, BELL o r trade on erator, dispoeal, sir eondiUon- home. Private front and rear a beautiful large wooded lot Hayes A gency, 648-4808. the unbelievable low price of Jew ohr 48 entrances. Also, closed to play St. ^ , (BoekvlIl^ Ton FVee) knives, axes, sheers, skates, Aa Equal Opportunity tique and need furniture, obina. ers, he;t and hot water, ga­ with privacy on all sides, plus MANCHESTER — modem 6- $11,900. Conventional financ­ Regal Bulldera Inc. to John J^_ rotary blades. Quick aervlce. B m pk^er tglasi, oEver, pletura frames rage If wanted, quiet neighbor­ area for children. Reasonable a 16x82 swimming pool with all R(XKLEDGE — large (nistom room Ranch, 8 big bedrooms ing. Wolverton Agency, Real­ WATCH -AND JEWELAT le- 4 Moore and Dorothy E. Moore, Capitol Equipment Co., 88 and old octas, old ddls and hood, near park, basement rent. On bus line. Near chwreh accessories. Stay off the busy bedroom Orionlal, bulK-ins, dining room, kitchen with built tors, 649-2813. 643-2711 875-3136 pairing. P rom pt aarvlce. U)p to and school. Call Mr. Ruddtill, 2H baths, 2-car garage, gor property at 9 Keeney St. Main Bt, Manchester. Hours guns, bobby ooUsctlons, attic laundry. Phone 649-9644 or 649- highways this summer, the life Ins, 100x200 lot, full basem en t., ------^ Alice Genevieve wrobel to : $20 on your old watoh to 648- 9677, for appointment. geoUB wooded lot. Hayes Agen­ Bel A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. O'VBRLOOKING Bolton Lake — daily 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Satur­ m a n w i t h knowledge of ca^ trade. Cloeed Mondays. F. E contanta or wbda estates. Fur­ 9404. you save may be your own. George A. Komae and Alice M. day 7-4. 643-7958.______pantry to cut and assemble roof niture Repair Borvlca Tolcott- Swim in your own backyard, cy , 643-4808. ------—— ------I Imnmculate 6 room Ranch, Bray, 787 Main Street, State THREE ROOM apartment, $60., MANCHESTER — beautiful 7 double garage, one-haU acre, Koraee, property on Edmund trusses. 6494(396. Theater BuUding.. riUo, Oorai. T « . 848-7449. heat and hot water Included. $24,900. Philbrick A gency, 649- MANCHESTER — New 6^ room St. Trasblt Rsaihisf Osr M vsriiw ri APPLIANCES repaired — all 8464. room Split one year old, rec $450 down. Pasek ReaKy, 289 makes washers, refrigerators, CARD ROOM HELP needed on 649- 7561. Raised Ranch, 2-car garage, room, garage, large lot, lo-1 7475 Quitolelni Deed NOW AVAILABLE bulH-ins, m baths, \ acre lot, Sarah E. Buck to Edward . 21-Hosr Astasrisf Ssnlts freesers, dryers, gas and elec­ second and third ftilft. FuU R o o m s Without Board 59 COLONIAL—11H rooms, 8V4 cated on Sp^g Street. Sale, ------tric ranges. Oil burners group Insurance coverage and Garden— Farm— DaiiT baths, living room 30x16, tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ price $21,9(Kl. Just over M a n -1CXDVENTRY — $900. assum es Senktoeil and Bruna Seoktoeil, ‘ cleaned and repaired. Cosma Piodacta 50 FOUR ROOM apartment and cy, 648-4806. mortgage on lovely 5 room cus property o tt Carter St. Fits Is HsnM Ris4sn profit ftmring benefits. Apply i h e THOMPSON Scuee, Cot­ Three - bedroom apartment garage, a d :^ . 649-1640. stone fireplace, 6 acres of Chester line on Deming Street— Appliance, 649-0055. MilUnery, Dressmaking 19 Schools and Qaases 33 Help Wanted— Female 35 to person at AMon Spinning tage Street, centrally located, at Colonial M anor, 173 land, outbuildings, $81,500 back-to-front 6V4 room Split, tom Ranch, pla^red walls, Leeee APPIJCS—Macs and CortlaBda, (JLEAN 7 room home in quiet fireplace, oil heat, full base­ The Center St. Coip. to SofSe- EXPERISINCED typist needed M ite Ooiporatton, TatocttvlHe larie pleoHuitly furnished Spruce St., heat, hot water, SPACUOUS beautiful room s, Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. residential area, 4 bedrooms, mint condition, over one-half LAWNMOWBSt Sharpening; re- FOR ALTERATIONS neaUy and ENROLL NOW Connecticut. No. 1 and No. 2. Bunee Farm, lorans, parking. O U 649-2888 stove, refrigerator, park­ acre land, sale' price $21,300. ment, only $11,200. Sch'wartz m Car Woah, property on pelra, aalea, rotor blades reasonably done In my home for part - time, transcription 14 Spencer St. first floor, quiet modern build­ IH baths, only $14,900. W esley Real Eotate. 236-1341; Mr. Ar- — LIMITED SPA<^ — lor ovanright and permanent ing, private patio and full ing, large kitchen, double sink, MANCHESTER — Original own Bolton Notch — nice 4 room Hartford Rd. riiarpened; bicycle aalee, serv­ ca ll 64S-8T50. work. Must be accurate. Please PART-TTME, moralrgs 8-1 p.m. ers. 4 bedroom, center en­ R. Smith Agency, Realtor, 648- ruda, 643-6464. write resume to Box T, Herald. APPLES, fresh eggs dally — gueet ratea.______cellar. $160. plenty cabinets, IS foot coun­ Ranch, plus oversize garage lAi Feodeiie EDW6RDS ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, NEW CXA.SB FCmMING General warehouse, work. Ag- trance, Garrison Colonial situ­ 1567. The Savinga Bank of Moi»- An equal opportunity employer. wlU take orders for Easter. 173 ter top, range, refrigerator, and large lot. A good buy at $7,500 — CXiEAN t bedroom 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 Moving— Trucking— w ey, tn c. 1810 Tolland Tpke., it(X>M8 FOR RENT, one block ated on a shaded and private $11,900. O ver 100 m ore listings dieeter againat Walter J. Pyka 3098. ______8 . Main Bt., 646-0067. floor to celling colored ceramic MANCHESTER — Modem Ctiipe Ranch, fireplace, large wood­ MSWERINR SERVICE Storage 20 Buddand. 648-6138. from Main Street, froe park 649-1604 649-4436 90x280 yard. Double am esite on lovely wooded lot, 2 bed­ of all kinds. Call The Ellsworth and Agnee C. Pyko. property M furnished apart­ garage, fireplace, large kitch­ Realtor, 643-1677. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ machine operators, first and plant, comer of Mill aiul unfurnished, oU heat, reason­ 6-8 two family, 2-car garage, ex­ built-in range. See this fine Poole, Weat Springfield, Maee., 0831. Oakland Sts. Refer to Job Mitchell Drive er, H artford 822-0981. ment. Large closets. Private en, $17,400. J. D. R ealty, 643- REWEAVING of bums, moth ing, waUpaper removed, fully second shifts, fringe benefits. 4H ROOM apartment, heat and able, parktiig, adults, New Bol­ entrances. Parking. Adults. 2991 cellent location, new heating home today. Call H. R. Braith April 9. Liformation holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ number A-24. 6129, 648-8779. 1929 MODEL A pickup roadster, insured. Rene Belanger, 648- Apply Iona Manufacturing Co., SEWING MACHINE — Singer hot srater, stove and refriger­ ton Rd. 64S-6S89^______Autumn, 2-7:80 p.m. and plumbing, aluminum w aite. R eal Estate at 649-4698. Building Permlte dow shades made to measure, 0513 or 644-0204. Regent Street, Manchester. autom atic sig-zag, eeJHnet ator, washer end dryer fur­ MANCHESTER — New UsUng. MANCHESTER — Luxurious 1 R . L . Dnvldeon tor WUMoni excellcat condltlan, with 3271 all slsea Venetian blinds. Keys MEN for work on materials t h e HERALD will BoC Chevrolet. 79 W rils Street after | model, excellent condition, but­ nished. Nice location. $140 per FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot wates FOUR CLEAN Rooms, fur- Spacious 6 - room Colonial, room Ranch, 2 fdll baths, main J.f ” D.n"*R<^ltv R ealty, 648-6129,648*61M’ 64364^8779' 8779. ]I wixJMANTIC ^ ro om stone Davida($, tor oltentlcaa to a made while you wait Tape re- INSIDE and outside painting. ROGERS CORPORATION handling and shipping. Open­ tenance free redwoly to the Sabre, top condltlr iampe repaired. Free PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine weekly, Monday through Fri­ 1, 2. or 3 YEARS TO PAY TWO ROOM heated apartment, $26,400. Philbrick Agency, 649- oondiUoned, only 4 yeeirs old, MV Branch Bills St., $1,700. vertible, comi^ete custom new good wages. Apply in person apartm ent. Call 742-7641. looks like new. For further In 643-0636. Evening Herald together pickup and delivery. Free interior and exterior. Paper Parkade Bakery, Manchester day. Hours flexible. Please call SHOE DEPT. TRAINEES “SUPER DELUXE" M A R IL Y N stove and refrigerator. 18 De­ 8464. Elmer L. Borst lor Ghories with a memo listing the crardMhaft and cam . CaU 876- tlm ate on ah work. Call 649- hanging and waU i>aper remov­ Mrs. Lubas for appointment, 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE pot Square. 643-6560 after 8. formation, call the R. F. Dl Kaselauskas, for demoUtton of a 8666 after f . Shopping Parkade. TWO FURNISHED rooms. Heat- NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 m ock Co., R ealtors, 640-6346. MANCHESTER — Caiorming 6 Bills that would establish ooniQixnles 'you do NOT 1606 anytim e, preferably after al. Dutch Boy and DuPont 643-1124, 643-1125. For Assistant Manager and ALL 100% GUARANTBEID room Ranch with attached ga­ chicken coop at TIS N. Main St.. ■ want to see your letter. DENTAL Assistant — mature, sd. Bedroom set, kitchen set, rooms, one full and two half branches of the State Motor 1966 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, 4 p.m . Quality worlmanabip. CaU Manager-Trainee in leased ONLY $433 COURT refrigerator, gas range, free FOUR BEDROOM Colonial or rage, hot water heat, fireplace.fireplace, vehicle Department In Man- $20. Your letter win be des­ ev e n in g , 827-9671. .intelligent, experience pre­ $18.18 Delivers THREE ROOM apartment, 466 baths, 8 or 4 bedrooms, dining ViUa Paups, tor oonetructlaa eutomatle. Call Dave, 875- self service Shoe Depart­ electricity, gas, low rent. Ap- room, family room, one car raised Ranch. If interested In large, well shruiJ^d lot. RockvlHe were troyed If tbs advertiser le ferred. Call office 649-5676 for $16.18 Month Main Street. $80. 649-6229, 9-8. o t a shad at 444 Httlstown Rd.,, 9876. ment. Prevloua retail shoe Spacious and B eautiful 1 A 3 ______ply 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. g a r a g a $33,900. Phllbnck these style homes In the Porter p rice $16,800. AUce Clam pet, presented in hearings today at one you've mentioned. If Electrical Services 22 Interview. CLERK-TYPISTS experience helpful but not — LOOK WHAT — $100. J not It will be handled in Bedroom Apartments. Agency, 849-8464. Street area, call us today. R ealtor, 649-4648. the state capltol. AUSTIN HEALY I960 Sprite COUNTER GIRL for eveiting eaoential. We will train — YOU GET — ROOM furnished apart- Wesley R. Smith Agency, Real­ Vi the usual manner. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt you. Excellent opportunity 16-PIECE BEDROOM isite Center Parz. la ^ »ca SFIwnHXWTVlH. _ M odem 8-1 M anchester b ffl Is WpOA- convertible, all red, must be CARPENTRY—32 yean expe­ shift, three or four nights per FROM $120 PER MONTH oil heat, adults ment for w ork^ ooi^e. TeL tor, 648-1667. seen. CaU 649-0328, 649-8704. service on all types of electric­ Permanent full-time posi­ for advancement. Apply in 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM tx)n« P*** 648-9368. Prison Population Off ^ rience. CeUlng^B and floor tUed, week. Apply Mister Donut, 266 tions available for file clerk (Includes heat, hot water and ferred. No peU. Available May] porches, rec roome, garages, al wiring. licenMd and In­ person to Shoe Department 12-PIECE KITCHEN park in g.) SEVEN ROOM raised Ranch, flopping, schools, nice wooded 1964 TEM PEST, 2-door, 8 cylin ­ W. Middle Tpke. and clerk-typist with or 1st. 846-7629. Lost and Found additions, attics flnlmed. re­ sured. Wilson Electrical Co to Grand-Way, Manchester — PLUS — IMMEDIATE quality built home. Extras in­ lot, full basement. Bel Air Real WASHINGTON — The federal 1 " der, power steering, can be modeled, concrete work. No Manchester, 649-4817, 643-1888 without experience. Good Parkade. ELECTRIC RBlFRIGiatATOR Business Locations prison pt^pulation c(Xitinued to RN or LPN, 11-7 shift. Part or typing and High Sriiool ed­ ^ OCCUPANCY MANCHESTER — 8 room apart­ clude built-lns, 2-car garage, 2 lOBT — Tiger cat with Marie seen at Stevenison’a Esao. Call Job too amall. Immediate TV SET AND RANGE MMMM! baths, rec room with fireplace decline in 1964 for the eeoend.. full-time. Laurel Manor, 649- ucation required for bother ment. heat, hot water, stove For Rent 64] THREE family, 4-4-4 in trice needed to maintain a motor ve- back, very friendly, vicinity 849-6683. thn&tes. 643-2620. Floor Finishing 24 Free storage untU wanted. Free and refrigerator, ideal tocotldh, living room with fireplace, alu­ consecutive year after a string OUs and Forest Sts. 649-4230. 4619. positions. 5-day week. ex-“ Elevators — closed circuit TV condltlon, new aiding, copper hide branch in Rockville, the delivery. Free set up by our and Intercom—built-ins—extra adulU. $66. 643-0310. THREE ROOM office or busi- Immaculate 6 room Cape minum storms and screens, o f increases frean 1948 to 1903. 1966 OIDSMOBILB 4-door Hard­ QUALITY CARPENTRY— FLOOR SANDING and refin- cellent insurance benefits OFFICE arid w areho^ manag­ plumbing, comblnaticm storms, hearing was told. WOMAN wanted for part-time and pleasant working con­ own reliable men. closet apace . . . and much ness, ground floor, 470 Main recently papered and paint­ $28,900. J. D. R ealty, 643-8129, At the start o f 1966 the Bureau LOST — omaU male long haired top. Ideal second car. Special I Rooms, dormen, porches, iahlng (specializing hi older cleaning, 10-12 hours weekly. er. Excellent opportunity for SIX ROOM duplex, deadend 2 new furnaces, incotne $2,640, Antoni Sadlak, executive sec- 1395. MuUln’s Sales A Service, ditions. Call Mrs. Peterson, Please note: Appliances are re­ more! Corner 8. Adams and Street, ptonty o t parking. 640- ed throughout oversize ga­ 648-8779. (ri P rison s had 21,600 Inmates t o ' mongrel dog, brown and black, basements reOnlshed, cab­ floors). Waxing floors. Paint 643-9668 m ornings. qualified person. High Sch(Ichobl street, on bus line. 646-1476 a f­ g o o i investment, $28,900. retary of the Rockville Area ohUd’s pet Reward. CaU 649- 176 Tolland Tpke., 643-2123. 643-1161, for appointment. conditioned and guaranteed for Olcott Sts. Just one block 6229, 9-8. rage, fireplace. This home 81 Institutions. There were 36.- inets, buUt-MS, form ica, tile. ing. CelUngs. Piqierhanglng. or equivalent necessary, 1 year. On display at main store. TWO FAMILY — 96-98 Stark- Phone 8. A. BeecWsr, Agent, I cpiamber of Commerce, spoke 1368. No Job too amaU. WUliain T y ^ eouth of Onter St. Tel. 649- ter ■ p.m . Is up to the minute In con ­ 000 a y ea r before. No Job too small. John Ver- COOK WANTED. Apply Acadia Ing and driver’s license neces­ PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT struction and is beautifully ' weather Street. Built 1964. 648-6969. | In .fa v o r o f establishing a Robiws caipantiy aerrice fame, 649-6760. Restaurant, 103 Tolland Tpke, 3653. C^en daily 11 a.m.-7 p.m. FOUR ROOM apartment, sec XXMST — Sable and white CoUle, I960 RAMBLER Deluxe, 4-door, sary. Please send resume or Samuel Albert, Htfd. 247-0358 Suburban For Rent 66 decorated to please the Drive by and call owner 646- brandi in Roiricvllle. 649-8446'. 649-8127. ondOnQ floor,1100*1 notnow heated. «»8 o****sSum- i ^ n i ■ ■ MARKET NEWS OTF13UED femato, last seen In south west 6, standard, $460. CaU 649-0663. call for an appointment. Im­ SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT most fastidious, $17,900. 0103 for particulars. BiUs have been Introduced WASHINGTON — Oversees FLOOR SANDING and finish­ WE RAVE customers walUiw m er Street. CoU after 6 p .m ., BOLTON CHINT'EK A portm oita, Lots For Sale 73 1 that wouJd establish branch of section, may be hurt, answers CARPENTRY—^Reo roome, for­ ing, 10 years of dependable WANTED — housekeeper for mediate opening available. Big If you have no means of trans­ MAfk KJvtK 1 fVismftF ftt unrf RiVtATI Call Helen Palmer, 649- marketing end economic re­ 1966 CHEVROLEIT, 6 cylinder, ACCOUNTS Receivable and gen tor the rental at your apart­ 640-5016. Oomer Brandy St and Boiton MANCHESTB5R — privacy un — ■ ------1 nceeficee m In a a numucr number cs of other to Lassie, riUIdren bearthrok- mica, ceilings, closets, remod' service. CaU now — no wait eral office work, experienced two weeks. Call 643-6486. Dutchman, Inc., Coliunbia, portation, ril send my auto for 3877. ports are a'vallable to U4L ex­ 2-door, automatic transmlssiGn, Conn. 238-9014. ment or home. J. D. Re^ty, Center Rd., new I roima. heat, limited. 1)4 acres of woodland ANDOVER — 4 acre building towne, Including Elnfleld, Bran- en. Reward. 643-4864. ellng, hatchways, attics fin' ing. 649-0496. preferred. Apply in person you. No obligation on your part THREE ROOM apartment, sec­ hot water, stove, ratrtgerator, surround this Cape Cod home porters from the 48 Depart­ radio and heater. 643-4817. ^ lah^ concrete steps, floon, CATALOG FREE. I’ll send you whatsoever, eyen If you 648-0139. ______site. Sechided setting, prime Saybrooft, Derby and Dillon Salea A Service, Inc., ond floor $88. monthly, heat in- ’ $126. 649-8366. 64S-4S13. with breezeway and garage. 24 ment of Commerce flrfd offloee. LOST — Sunday afternoon on porches, g^uagea No Job toe 476-page Popular Club catalog. CARPENTER, qualified and ex­ don’t buy. residential area. Includes or-1 A . neonla.------1962 OLDSMOBILE Convertible, Bonds— Stocks— 319 Main St. perienced, steady work. Call THREE'R(X)M apartments, 118 eluded, 14 Williams St., cafl foot kitchen and dining room chard, woodland, stone walls, West Canter Street — lady’s amaU. 649-8880. Let your friends shop from it. Main Street, heat, hot water, 288-1431 after 6 p.m . WAPPING — Deming Kreet S J. D. Realty Co. black leather handbag with A-1 condition, hydramatic, 6 M ortgages Then you pick $26 and m ore In 6494)870. A — L — B ——E— R — T "— 8 combination, 24 foot living brook. Hurry! Hayes Agency. blow-out proof tires, 4 regiUar, Roofing 43-46 AUftrN STREET stove rtfrigerator. 649-4(339, room apartment, heat hot wa­ room with fireplace, full rear f^aseea, keys and amaU sum A. A. DION, INC. free Items. Alice Williams, FIVE ROOM apartment, heat, ter, electric range, refrigera­ 648-5129 643-8779 648-4808. 2 snow plus extra vdieels, pow­ Biding, polntiiw. Carpentry,n tiy. a I- BE>X)ND MORTGAGE - Un­ A Variety of OPEN NIGHTS "nLL 9 9-6.______patio, 1)4 baths, 3 bedrooms of money. Finder please caU Popular Club Plan, Department hot water and stove. Only clean tor. $1(». monthly. 644-1966. ANDOVER — 100 Wooded acres, 643-7729. er top, like new Interior and teratfona and addlUona. CeU-' limited funds available for sec­ up, abundance of closet space mawchewerI L803, Lynbrook, N.Y. REFRIGERATOR, 7 cu. ft., LOOKING for anythuig In real people with good references good road frtSntage. good poten- exterior, $1,760. appraiser val­ Inga. Workmanship guaran­ ond mortgages, payments to FIVE ROOM Ranch, 7 miles | Lifetime siding, aluminum G O O D JOBS HELP WANTED good condition, $86. Bedroom eeUte rentals - apartments, need apply. N o pels. $138. a oh)hly ly $22,000.$2 Law rence F . ue. SelUng due to promotion. teed. 300 Autumn S t 648-4860. suit your budget. Expedient homes, mu.tlple dwellings, eoU from Manchester. Option to combinations, oil hot water 649-4604, 742-6801 by appoint­ aervlce. J. D. m a lty . 648-6129. Help Wanted— ^Male 36 set, modem blond mahogany, month. Tel. 649-04^. F ianoI, R ealItora, 048-2766. Announcements AT J. D. Realty, 6484039. buy available. Reasonable. Call heat. Full walk-out cellar. Lib­ m en t RinwpiT J. HOME Improvement FuU thne help needed for twin beds, triple dresser, chest, eral financing, 117,900. Wolver *Wken You Think of GUus, ■ 6494511 A FRESH START v/Ill lump RESPONSIBLE married man, com plete, $238, w ill sell separ­ FIVE ROOM cold flat, second 643-7083. MANCHESTER — Immaculate GLASTONBURY near Man­ INCOME TAX ratuma, tmal- Company—Roofing, siding, al- sprmg season in garden t. — Albert Burke Agency, 988 Main, good stenographic and typ­ dent and Foreman for excava­ tor for finish work. 742-6()6l. finished up. Plastered walls, Ranch In nice residential area, Complete building service. New ELECTORS have cottage rentals by the and family room , rustic beams, ready for Immediate occu- Hartford. Office 627-7971, Eva ing skills. Additional educa­ tion, grading, drainage and fireplace, recently painted, 1% central fireplace, 2)4 tiled AUTO GLASS MSTALLED INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ construction, alterations or ad­ 242-9400. paving. Conn. Construction, 281 TOWN OF ANDOVER week, month or season. Lewiss per cent mortgage. Hayes cy , selling fo r $20,800. Call pared. Samuel J. Turkington tion or training will be baths, complete built-lns, 2-car Trucks— Tractors ditions. R oofing, Biding, paint­ weU-rewarded. Broad Street, Manchester, 648- Notice la hereby given that and Stanton Realty, Phone Mis- A gency, 648-4803. F . Dimexjk O o., 649-5246 or GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Jr., 643-7731. 4 ing, etc. 643-4382, 643-0896. Situations Wanted— the Selectmen and Town Clerk quam lcut 348-8117.______garage. Truly a fine home in a r P aul Oorrenti, 643-6363. Business Opportunity 28 9666. prestige area. Asking $38,900. 1966 FORD % ton pickup, utility Female 38 will be in session at the Town COLONIAL—6 generous sized INCOME TAXES prepared In body, exceUent condition, $600. NEWTON H. SMITH A Sons — Office Building on Saturday, rooms, modern kitchen, new­ Ckill ^ b e r t D. M urdock, UftR BOLTON—Largo 6-room Ranch, MIRRORS IPIreplece omI Doot)| your home or by ^ppointnunt 64S-8918. Repairs, lemodellng, addi­ RESTAURANT ' Engineering Wanted To Rent 68 ly redecorated throughout, R ealty C o., In c., 643-2692, 648 1)4 baths, 2-car garage, beau­ Experienced tax work. 34- « WANTED — By experienced April 10, 1965 from 1 p.m. to 4 tions, recreation rooms and ga­ $14,900. PhUbrick Agency, 6472. tifully. landscaped, one acre i hour service. Call 648-4738. 1962 PICKUP, half tMi, $166. middle-aged woman, care of p.m. for the purpose of exam­ NBHn>ED small apartmsnt for PICTURE FRAMING (o l ty p «) rages. Call 649-8144. Tremendous o p p o r tunlty WILL TRAIN 640-8464.______• . “• lot, many extras Including v ^ l CaU 643-7778 for further Infor­ A ides • children for working mother, ining the qualifications o t elec­ working mother and school for-right people who want Uve In, sm all salary. E xperi­ tors and to administer the to wall carpeting. Selling tor INCOME TAXES mwpared in m ation. to make money. Best loca­ red boy. Call after 8:80, 649- WINDOW 5Md FLAT! GLASS your borne. CaU itoym ond P . These (ihallenglng positions Man over 18 for' meat enced companion for elderly Elector's Oath to those found I9MOTIFS PRIVACY — 6V4 acres, custom $20,800. F or further inform a­ to ' tion in town, real clean op­ require a high school diplo­ qualified. Any applicant who is 49. » built Garrison Colonial, breeze- tion call the R. F. Dlmock Oo., CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK .Jew ell 643-7461. Eventnge oaU Special Services 15 eration. Selling because of counter work. Atoo wanted: liu^. Write Box U, Herald. 640-4866. ma with honor grades In a naturalized citizen shall pre­ way, double garage, recreation R ealtors, 649-6246. Trailers— health reasons. Write Box Plane Geometry and Alge Part-time cashier. Apply to room, fireplaces, beautifully I SEAT COVERS, auto tops cus­ sent the certificate of his na­ Bustnesa Property FOUR I MEDICINE CAMNETS omI SHOVfSR DOORSj ELBX7TROLUX SalsB and aerv­ Mobile Homes 6-A ‘■O,’’ Herald. bra One and Two. Prefer­ person ... ^ WOMAN would Uke to babysit landscaped, scenic view. I BOLTON—Large 4-room Ranch, tom made and installed. Dave’s turalization under the seal of For Sale 70 ' ESTIMATBS COJLDLY GIVEN lce, bonded representative. Al­ Auto Upholstery, 618 Center ence will be given to those days. CaU 649-0848 after 6. the court issuing the same, or a Hutchins Agency, 646-0108. huge stone fireplace, full base­ When You Thtak Of GUse. TWnk Of PIe$eAee BOX TRAILER, any reason­ who have taken additlonsd Bedrooms In this Colonial ment, porch, new heating sys­ fred AmeU, no Bryan Dr., able otter accepted. CaU 742- Street, rear. 643-8246. Schools and Classes 33 copy thereof issued by the U.S. I MANCHESTER — Six - room M anchester, 644-8141. cotirees In M athem atics. $16,300 — GOOD bargain on a make It a very desirable tem, S acres, outbuildings. 8886. Immigration Service; any ap­ miartment, two stores and 6 room Ranch with 8 twin- home for those with a large LEARN MORE — MEATOWN Dogs—Birds—4*ets 41 plicant who acquired citizen- H ayes A gency, 64$-480S. HATE TO GO Shopping? Shop Visit the Employment Oftice eommsrolal building all In ono sized bedrooms, fireplaced liv­ family. The 105x150 lot has PKSCUP AND CAMPER, 19571 Roofing and Chimneys 16-A TO EARN MORE 1216^ SILVER LANE ship by birth abroad to a U.S. package- High traffic count many fine trees and shrubs, a t hom e. CSotUng fo r aU Ihe Chevrolet, 1968 Dreamer | At 400 Main Street POODLES —■ very small mini­ ing room, and a family sized AT citizen parent, or derived citi­ A wise Investment for on^ kitchen. Full cellar, aluminum 2-car garage, new ceramic family. Pat Fox, Minnesota Coach, refrigerator, heater, Bast Hartford 8, Connecticut EAST HARTFORD atures, light silver, AKC reg­ W oolen C o., 649-0164. ROOFINO - 8pw.laililng i istered, reasonable. 646-0066. zenship through the naturaliza­ $26,000. Haysa Agency, 643- storms and screens, carefully tile bath, new heating and sleeps four, many extras. In- | pairing roofs of all kinds, new M.T.I. BUSINESS —Open for Your Convenlencd— tion of a parent or spouse, shall 4808. ______plumbing. The answer to qulries eall $49-3448 after 4. maintained. Wolverton Agency, MANCHESTErS noli, glitter worii, chhnneya SCHOOLS Monday through Friday present a certificate of citizen­ R ealtors, 649-3818. your home hunting prob­ Personals cleaned, repaired Aluminum 8 AM. — 6 P.M. ship timed by the U.S. Immigra­ I M A IN STREET atts, near Cen^ lem : A nd only $16,60<). sldtog. 80 years’ experience. Next Class — April 12 # WANTED — experienced paint­ Articles For Sale 45 tion Service or a passp<»t issued tar, with building of 6,600 sq. CONCORD RD. — Beautiful Garage—Service- Free asUmatea Call Hawley. Mon., Tues., Wed. Evenings er. Call 648-1420. 8385 ft. Many potmSols. WlU fl- •TATE LICENSED rest home 1964 INTERNATIONAL Cub to him by the State Depart­ ranch, large Uving room, for­ ONLY FUEL >IL DEALER Storage 10 6484(861, 644-8ttS. 6 P.M. — 8 P.M. lO-M noaos. Owner 649-6329, 9-6. stintrnTlj incited, rraamiihle Cadet only 10 months old, self ment of the U.S. on or after mal dining room, cabinet sates, friendly Saturdays PRODUCTION January 1, 1948, o r a w ritten kitchen, 3 bedrooms, recrea­ ]. D. Realty Co- FOR RENT — two story build-1 LB.M. Keypunch 8 A.M . -— 12 Noon atari,' 3 traasmlastons,. 88” BUSINESS ZONE m — kMght m 87B-10U. mower, 42’’ plow trip-sprtoge, sUteroent signed by a Town COLOR tion room, landscaped yard tog, about 2,000 sq. ft., suit­ M.T.I. Is the only Keypunch TRAINEES rooms with two offlcss, sep­ Marion B. Robetrtson. Realtor, OPEN HOURS A DAY! able for shop or storage, $801 Heating and Plumbing 17 sealed beam Ughts, winter cab, Clerk or Registrar of Voters JTAMP-ONS arata entrance, suitable for 643-6129 643-8779 W AmED—ride from Manriies- School in Hartford AUTHOR­ a town of this Stats that the 648-696$. teir to Fafnlr Bearing, Booth monthly. Apply 10 Depot] IZED to train by the same Openinge on all -ahlfta for wheel weights, power takeoff, buslnssa or professional use. Square, Apt. 10. PLUMBING AND Heating re- PRATT &. 13 volt system, fenders, chains, records of such town shew that PbUbriok Agency, 649-5454. Street, New Britain, Monday- alrs and new installatiom method used by the LB.M. men to train on production such applicant has previously ALTON STREET — Cuatom F riday. Phone 649-M8B after 6. CORP. Jobe in process plant Good A-1 condition. SelUng due to 2294-H ______toulK 6-room Colonial. $ down, BROTHERS pedal attention to'emergen- been admitted os on elector to MORIARTY prom otion. Cost over $1,400 —• A atmpl# alegant ftiaatta that Motortg^dea— Bicycles 11 WHITNEY pay, steady work, company that town. 3 up, rec room, 3Msar gazoge, WAMTED RIDB for two to Air­ geies. T el. 649-3928. price $1,000. firm. OaU 6i9-460t •on he worn solo, mm: (xxnblnod I t’s 60 v e iy seey to oft! b a ^ I BoiMMM F o r Sale 7 2 paid Insurance promwm. Susan P, B. Loose tw to vour llnana or wearables |... .. -- .. nice section, good valalue at craft, tint shift, South Park- 1966 HARIiBY-DAVlDSON With i j b a v e ”YOUR plumbing prob- Company representative 742-6601 by appointm ent With a blousa m, a Jumper out- Crockett, 1 PBX-Switchboard A IRCRAFT . Town Clerk •it. Aocent with lovely enriirol- Jitii tosse oolorful flower MANCHBSIJIBR — Two-famlly, only $18,000. T. J. MANCHESTER — Juat a hop, snviNe YOU wim lag lot, vicinity Deerfield Dr. electric starter on display. toms to ua. No Job too amaU. will Interview and hire 'Ot R ealtor, 648-1077. skip and a Jump from ih e^ ^ Leant on Uve boards Nation’s OBIRT8 a gay glri — ready*for fisrsd ftowera In cross-stttefa- l2Sto.oas jmft istroke of 4-4 duplex; 3 heating systems, • pd Adam e St. Gh|l 648-7073 XLCH model, all colors. 60 oc I will pack any faucet, $8.60. DIVISION OF Moncheeter Office Coim. line. An expandable Cape with M eb W iea l largest PBX Behoed. a whirl after oleining carpets Nh. 8866 with Pait-O-Roma the magic of near riding, RANCH—T rooiu, 5 or 4 bed- after 4 p.m. model, $280., Adi price. Barley- Roland Plumbing A Heaitog UNITED AIRORAFT CORP. State Ehnployment Service, four rooms finished. Immoeu- P”...... Davidatm Sales, 49 Park Street, 800 Mato St, Manchester, with Blus Lustre. Rent electric, to i«9toas 10, 13, 14,10. 16. M: & totmnrfftTed to the Item rooms, modem kltehdn, dining Co. 64S-46S8. atiom pooer $1. Paul’s Paint It late aa can be, with natural HOUR Hartford. S47-m4. East Hartford 8, Conneotlout 9:80 a.nL-4:80 pjn., Tues­ Bust 51 to 40. Slzs 12, S3 bust. voii wish to trim! I Aganoy, •48’450l. room, IH bathe. 2-w woodwork, natural paneled HOUR Aotomobilas For Sale TWX-Teletype day, April 6. An equal op- Wal^wpor Supi^y. WAN'TED I ytofds at 45-lDoh; traiMlsr tie Pattam No. 3394-H hae etanoh«»' Toonw,aand560wootaa^ rootML wma acraaned IfANOHESTER — 7H K»“ jj^ureeque. locattoii. $15,500. | AaWng 1795., 649-7936 after I experienced waitresses, SUPERVISOR W night wore- ROA or Zontth color set Bars I, 4 ^edrooma, dining Business Typing WarahooBB MstBrial •■r iveoing Herald. 1160 AVE. A alto Oa»xrt, T he ^ PhOlirlek Wolverton Agenoy, Beaitoi a,j Saturday and LAND CUEARlNa. tree re-jOONNHB’a TV and Radio Sarv full or -Mri-tlme, apply In per- houas work, loading, stock con­ m uch o s $80, cn moat .bbotha, 3-J»nab^ gfc- moral, had ohain saw woefc.! tea, avallabto all boura flaUa- Handbills and or AJiBflbAS, imw yohk, 6 4 0 -8 5 1 5 .______Fras nattonwide placement sofl bsnreen 13 and 6 p.m. trol, etc. Salary phis 6Kt(to modeto to huyiu it tram ». Y. IfiM. _ ^ „ m a r »5,600. H u t^ A. MIotiwiA 749-SO06. taotton guanntMd. Oftl T Tuesday - Sunday. ElUagton bemflts. Apjdy to parson Goer us. Better Bnmss & lor T-V AppUaae* Aflaiaib^ GABT T o — wEurrE — vm nr F«r letMfisse znoMag oM lOo IBUEUBBAN 6 room Colonial iSVEM ROOM gtol i$ u . Rldgs Country dub, Abbott Broa., 140 Rye Street, 8a Wind­ Osnter, 68 Uhion B t, Rockrilla, tor lieeli pattern., Print Name, S e m if PV' LAWN MQWNRS misrpered Aprtjr W lot-oloee mofltot oM Itei with ftttog#

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•me Wedthif ■ I - >' Average DaiW Net threw Run rereeeet e« D.-K. I MONDAY, APRIL 6,.1966 ** For the Week Ended April 8, 1965 PAGE EIGHTEEN iteattrlffHtor lEnfttitt© Ijgralb .raio, 14,125 46. Dil i rr ’Ih e executive board o f the Tickets have been sold out The Sodality of the Blesaed ' Member onthe Audit A mural of a Vermont vU- Wesley Circle, WSCS, wlU be Sacrament of St. John's Polish dtobertson School PTA will ■ssdMirfsr Civic Onhctlra Oossert BoreM of Olroalatloa guests of the Percy Smith Cir­ for a faMiion show Wednesday meet tonight at 7:80 at the Maneheaterr~A City of Vittage Charm lage depleting the opening at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Re­ NaUonal Catholic Church will About Town scene of the piay, "Uttle Paw­ cle at Its meeting Wednesday meet Wednesday after the eve­ 5bhool. ManehMttr High School publican Women’s Club of Man­ p r i c e SEVEN CENTS nee Brother,” has been ar­ at 8 p.m. In Susannah Weeley ning service at 7 p.m. tn the Hall. Mrs. Doris Swallow will chester at the Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1965 ranged by members of the Jun­ Country Club. Those reserving parish hall. Sunset CouncU, Degree of WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1965 ~ 8:15 P.M. (SIXTEEN PAGES) Omar Shrine Club directors ior Century Club of Manches­ be the speaker. VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 158 will meet at 8 tonight at the tickets In advance may pick Pocahontas, will meet tonight ter, Inc., in the window of at 8 In Tinker Hall. Deputy VYTAUTAS MARUOSIUS, Conduct©!- home of Albert Heavisides, 67 Watkln’s Brothers, Main St. Manchester Emblem Club wUI them up at the door. Manchester WATB8 will Baldwin Rd. meet meet tomorrow at the Great Pocahontas Henrietta SOLOISTS: ESTHER HINDS, SOPRAJdO Chairmen were Mrs. Charles meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Mystic Review, Women’s Drlggs and her staff will Install MoKenale and Mrs. Henry the Elk’s Home. Robert Mun­ Italian American Club, Eldridge Benefit Association, will meet officers. ROGER LOUCKS, TENOR Events Manchester Lodge of Maeons Lopez. The mural will will be son of Munson's Candy Kitch­ St. Welghlng-ln wiU be from 7 STUDEOTS FREE BY TICKET ONLY will meet tomorrow at 7:30 tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel­ to 8 pjn. on display through Saturday, en, Bolton, will speak and show lows Hall. Hostesses will be pjn. at the Masonic Temple. the day of the play’s produc­ The Eighth District Fire De­ TICKETS AVAHAV AiKllliu^ will spon­ comfhittee in charge Includes tury Club of Manchester. Inc., program that would send piom- Mrs. Thomas Leemon, Mrs. ficers will silso be elected. will sell tickets In Manchester ising studeTits to underdeveloped autobahn for 41/2 hours today and sor a kitchen gocial Wednesday schools tomorrow, Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home, Thomas Conn, Mrs. Florence areas throughout the world for a Soviet jet buzzed West Berlin’s Donnelly, Mrs. Marion Schu­ Regina D’ltaJla Society will and Thursday for "Little Paw­ one year of work has been giv­ Refreehments will be served. meet tonight at 7 :30 at the Ital­ nee Brother,” a presentation of Templehof Aii-port. There will be a brief business mann and Miss Isabelle Dunn. en a $300,000 five-year grant by ian American Club, Eldridge St. the Little Theater of Manches­ the Carnegie Corporation. The United States. Britain and France meeting at 7. Women's Home Ivcague of ter. The show will be held Sat­ Yale’s plan Is to pick 12 stud­ strongly protested the shutdown on the The Salvation Army will meet Our Lady of Hope Mother’s urday at 1:30. 3:30 and 8 p.m. ents each year who have com­ autobahn and a U.S. Air Force spokes­ tomorrow at 2 p.m. In Junior Circle will meet tonight at 7 ;30 at Bailey Auditorium, Manches­ pleted two years of college. Aft­ man said the buzzing also would be pro­ Hall of the church for a serv­ at the home of Mrs. Thomas ter High School. FAMILY PURCHASING AGENT// er their year abroad, the stud­ tested. ice progrram. Mrs. Maj. William Bailey, 568 Spring St. 4 ents would return to complete The spokesman said a Soviet twin- Barry of Hartford will be spe­ Dick Leger of Warren. R.I., their undergraduate studies. engine plane came in from the east at cial guest. Hostesses will be Friendship Club of St. John's will be the caller tomorrow at Yale President Kingman 500 feet and swept across the field, which Mrs. Ann Young and Mrs. Polish National Catholic Church 8 p,m. at an open dance, spon­ Give / Brewster Jr., who outlined the is heavily used by commercial airliners Vena Chagnon. will meet tonight at 7:30 in the sored by the Manchester Square program in general terms in flying in and out of West Berlin. parish hall. Dance Club, at Waddell School. his inaugural address last year, Mlzpah Spencer Circle of Refreshments will be served. "The visibility was good and there views It as an attempt to give were observers who clearly saw the red South Methodist Church will The Sacraments of Baptism ^ R O ' 0 T in t students a meaningful, nonaca­ meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. Kehler Circle of South Meth­ 'V star on the plane," the spokesman de­ and the Lord’s Supper as they demic interlude In their college clared. In Susannah Wesley Hall. Mrs. odist Church wUl meet tomor­ National work. pertain to worship and the He reported a protest would be pre­ Marion Eddy Is program chair­ ChrisUan life will be discussed row at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Stores He called tt a ‘‘pattern which man. The Rev. Dr. J. MaiUey Mrs. George Nutter, 144 Vernon F.P. A means FAIOLT PURCHASING AGENT splices experience with learning, sented to the head of the Soviet group at the Lenten program Thurs­ at the Berlin air safety center. Shaw will speak on “ Express­ day at 8 p.m. at Second Con- St. especially in exposure to con ing Our Faith.” Hostesses will gre^tional Church. trastlng cultures.” The U.S. Army reported that five be Mrs. Joseph Swensson, The Carnegie grant will pay Allied vehicles held- up on the autobahn chairman, assisted by Mrs. The Recreation Division of the cost of special tutoring at were allowed -to proceed at 2 p.m. One Frank Early and Mrs. F. Mark Yale and of sending the students U.S. military sedan was stopped at Ba- Leadbetter. the Manchester YWCA has an­ nounced that the Women’s Gym overseas and bringing them belsberg on the West Berlin end. At LECLERC back. Helmstedt on the other end of the auto­ His Sixth Words: “It Is fin­ Class and Plunge period held Monday evenings at the Man­ Brewster’s hope is that one bahn four Allied vehicles were detained. ished,” wUl be the theme of the FUNERAL HOME arttw year In Asia, Africa or Latin Lenten service Wednesday at chester High School has closed Double Green Stenys Wednesday V I There were no signs that U.S., British for the season. Family Swim America will enable students or French authorities were planning any 7:80 p.m. at Zion Evangelical "to develop an intimate aware­ strong measures. The East Germans Lutheran Church. There will Nile will be on Wednesdays FUNERAL from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Children ness of the extent to which val­ closed the - 110-mile lifeline linking the also be a communion service. are admlted with a parent or SERVICE ues, expectations, standards of city with West Germany for 3'i hours adult who has a recreation llvlrrg and ways of life can be Monday. WALTER N. totally different from what the membership card. LECLE21C The Allies said their protest wa.s a strong one, however. “The Offense of the Cross” Director (See Page Eight) There was no e.\planation as to why will be the message of the mid­ 23 Main Street, Manchester PARTNERSHIP SALE week Lenten Service Wednes­ no stronger efforts have been made, des­ day at 7:30 p.m. at the Trinity Call 649-5869 pite the fact that U.S., British and COME MEET OUR NEW PARTNER V E U STEAKS French military cars have been held up Covenant Church. JOSEPH GRIMALDI Bill by CEA along with civillsin traffic. It may be that they are waiting to REMODIX DOUBLE 00 :r ^ W in s Favor see if the new Communist squeeze will b r e a s t e d j a c k e t s . Reg. $20.00. ■ W»VW last beyond Wednesday, the day the GOL-PAK West German Parliament convenes in CUFF and PRESS Of Sanders West Berlin. TROUSERS. Reg. $1.25. ' RUMMAGE SALE It is this session, the first in seven Thinly Sliced and Shaped years, that has irritated the Reds and COATS SHORTENED Reg. CO OR ^ $2.25 By ROBERT NUPATBIOK OB LENGTHENEaO $8J$0-$4.00 9 To Tuesday, April 6, 1965 prompted the road restriction, 'although Herald Reporter officially they used the pretext that ^ (AP FtaoMu) REMOVE PLEATS %L C Q AT THE Reversiizg a 1963 legislative traffic would Interfere with (Jommunlst FROM TROUSERS. Beg. $8.00. Wm JW (Herald photo by Pinto) position, State)^klucation, Com­ military maneuvers. German motorists prepare an open-air meal yesterday as ^ e y wait in AMERICAN LEGION HAU missioner William J. Sanders 25% OFF ON ALL OTHEIR ALTERATIONS Janice McMillen, salutotorian, and Paul Pilkonie, valdictorian. The highway was blocked by barri­ line of cars at checkpoint on East Gei'man border at Manebom. LEONARD STREET yesterday supported teachers’ cades at 9 a.m. at the outskirts of Berlin MANCHESTER ------♦ ■ rlght-to-negotlate bill in a hear­ DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M. and at Hedmstedt, the western ing before the education com- end. The barricades were lifted AT.T. r e c e i p t s f r o m t h i s s a l e tniUee of the General Assembly WILL BE DONATED TO CHARITY at 1:30 p.m. TAILOR SHOP Wagner Puts at the State Capitol. Monday, the blockade began Tipsters Heipl£fg£||;y Toll Taken 121 SPRUCE STREET—649-2184 Ttvo Math Students Reading a statement before half an hour earlier and lasted H'il nmre tlum 100 teachers, San- for more than three hours ,tog Armed Units dwt came out In favor of the civilian ‘tfefffc-'wtil- IRS Uncover]^ ^ Head MHS Seniors bill spoaosoeyby uie-tkiHueell- seven hours for all Allied mili­ 59 (nit Education Association Tax Defavdts CoHg Rebels tary vehicles. On Subways (CEA). He attributed legal Armed Beat German army Spring ProJucm T w o fu tu re m athernati-fniltm ent by sa;^n«.^ ’l change opinions delivered kn Manches­ officers told clviUan travelers from week to week.” ter and Hartford as being de­ NEW YORK (AP) — An cians, Paul Pilkonis and today they must turn back as WASHINGTON (AP) — Some I oato^xt Smith Viet.5.creiwmen wore rescued and armed patrolman on every train Both have made the high cisive factors In his change of the road was closed because of 100,000iuu,uuu Informersmiormers neiphelp theuie Inter-1mtci- / Ap\ , during hlgh-crime night hours Is Janice McMillen, were nam­ honor roll list throughout their mind. maneuvers, the same excuse as nal Revenue Service each y e a r UNam (Ar) -Morfthan the new weapon In the city’s ed valedictorian and saluta- three years at Manoheeter high. "The doubts created by them was used Monday. by proviffing tips on people who Communist Viet Long were Heavy fighting was reported ASPARAGUS Yellow Squash»19c drive to rid the subways of tei> torisS of the Manchester Paul remembers getting a few (the decisioiis) make It neces­ The East Germans allowed at haven’t paid their taxes. killed and six Americans still in progress. Ih e scene waa B's for physical ^ucation dur­ ror and attacks by muggers and sary to clear this matter,” he least one U.S. Army sedan The IRS says many do so dpad or missing today the Ca Mau Peninsula, about 130 ko^lum s. High School Class of 1965 ing that time, but most of his said. “ from patrioUc moUvaUon or were oe^ or uu»^g ^ miles southwest of Saigon. CALIFORNIA “ The hoodlums and toughs in a traditionaT senior hon­ recoUeettons on grades produce Commissioner Ssuiders’ fur­ (See Page Eight) ci'vic duty." A few get paid f o r in one of the bloodiest en U.S. Air Force B57 jet bomb­ only A's. Janice can remember LARGE Carrots vur* 2cai.os19c who prey on Innocent people are ors assembly this morning. ther opposition to the Connecti­ it. gagements in the Mekong ers flew 16 strikes against Viet 2 4 5 * going to be taught a lesson — a Pilkonis, who attains his a few more B’s to vary the cut State Federation of Teach­ The number of persons pro- delta in months, U.S. offi- Cong in the area today. Maat and PreduM Prien IffMtiva Monday, Tuotday and Wodnaaday Only lesson they need." Mayor Rob­ A’s. ers (CSFT) collective bargain­ viding such ups has grown Elsewhere in South Viet Nam, ert F. Wagner said Monday valedictorian honors at the Top honors In a class of 710 ing bill set the stage for the Rockville Bans 32 American strikes were flown, night In a televised speech an­ age of IQ, is the son of Mr. do not come easily. Formulas continued rivalry of these two making today one of the heav­ nouncing ttic emergency pro­ and Mrs. Ray S. Pilkonis of for MMoear from botb were teacher groups eexly in the Sidewalk Surfing iest days of air operations in 'ttard work,” although Paul, t L meroly evaluates suffered more than 80 South Viet Nam to date. gram. 47 Hoffman Rd. five-hour hearing. casualties, including about 16 Hie mayor ordered 1,2(X) men Also supporting the CEA bill Those blurry missiles ob­ those that come in and follows Military sources said a Com­ Mlse MdMlUen, 17, Is the (See Page Fifteen) killed. munist captain was among the Into the campaign. He said one daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ were the Coimectlcnit Associa­ served zipping along Rock- them up if an investigation The confirmed American dead or more policemen also would tion of Superintendents of viUe’s streets and sidewalks seems warranted. He noted that Viet Cong killed in the Ca Mau Finast Bum ble Bee Dole ert H. MdMiBen of 16 aifton were a U.S. Army officer and a fighting. Many of the enemy Finast patrol each of the subway sys­ St. She noeed out oeveral other Schools and the Cotmoctlcut may become as extinct as the FBI and other law enforce­ U.S. Navy officer, “rhelr deaths tem ’s 480 stations between 8 PTA’s. knickers and the hula hoop. ment agencies use informers casualties were reported students in a cloae race for the Miss Andrews brought to 323 the number of brought down by fire from p.m. and 4 a.m. He described salutatorian :q>(>t. The Connecticut Association The Rockville City CouncU routinely. Americans killed in combat In WHITE PINEAPPLE ttese hours as the key "trouble of Boards of EJducatlon, repre­ Only one out of every 10 tips American helicopters. WHOLE SWEET A total o f 88 seniors were last night approved an or- South Viet Nam since December An American source said th* period." named to the final senior hoi)- sented by its executive di­ dlnan(te banning surf results in even a preliminary 1961. City policemen and police oc Harrison Win InvesUgaUon. Viet Cong casualty count was ors list this morning by George rector, Victor M(d3onald, op­ boards. Four U.S. Army helicopter confirmed by American offi- TUHA JUICE the TransK Authority will be Ommerllng, senior class advisor posed any rlght-to-negotlate Surf boards are small In the fiscal year which ended BEANS PEAS used on overtime on their days last June 30, the service collect­ crewmen were mi^ng and be- cers. SOLID REFRESHING and a vice principal of the high Oscar Awards bill, as well as hills on duty-free hunks of wood, with a set Ueved — winning It has accepted Ups for many viding cover for a downed Viet­ 3 9 5 * high of 687 for the dass of namese air force fighter-bomb­ try to carry off the bodies. 4 ° - 6 9 It Is esUmated that nearly 900.- eight Oscars at the S7th annual (See Page Nine) (See Page Fifteen) years although the practice has A heavy haul of Communist 1961. er. SAVE 31c SAVE 40c 000 of the subway system’s 4.7 Pilkonis plans to attend Yale Motion Picture Academy been criticized by those who weapons was reported captured. Golden Playtex* SAVE 13c SAVE 21c million dally riders travel ^ - Awards. , (x>ntend the Informers are seek­ A second U.S. Army helicop­ this fall and probably take up ter was shot down while cover­ tween 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. The show won the beet picture ing revenge or pehaps are (See Page Eight) Safety In the subways has be- mathematioB. He will be 17 honor and was filmed entireJy in In Full f*age Ad merely envious of a wealthy ing the same- e r a * , tts four Girdles and «ome a key Issue for the ap­ when he enters, the result of Hollywood. But In other re­ nelghiMr or employer FABRIC SOFTENER 1-PT 1-OZ proaching I960 mayoral election having skipped the fourth spects Academy voters were A (Congress member who NEW 1-QT 1-OZ STL 89e BTL 49c campaign as Wagner, a Demo­ grade. Miss McMillen isn’t yet generous to foredgpiers: the four heard from some of his constitu­ HOUSE Long Leg Panty Girdles Final Touch sure where she will go; she has crat, seeks a fourth term. top acting awards at Monday ents on the subject asked the been acce{>ted at Bates and Is GIANT On March 25, Alabama Gov. night’s ceremonies went to Eu­ Teacher Lashes Out service for an explanation. LOTION MILD LGE waiting to hear from Smith and King Defends Plan PKG PKG George C. Wallace, replying to ropeans — three' of them Brit­ A reeftnUy prepared memo­ Fluffy "All" 83< 34c criticism of recent violence and Wellesley. She klao Is thinking ishers. randum from the IRS said h . about Tnidoring in math, al- Among them was Rex Harrl- At Bored Youngsters "It is Important to note that DOVE LIQUID (See Page Five) through shs hedged any oom- l O c D I A L P A C K 9c D IA L PA CK <««« the number of persons who vol for SPARKUNC GEAN DISHES SwM Uviid OftorfBiit 1 PT 6-OZ ITL 12-OZ in To Effect Boycott ------girl (See Page Nine) HALE A l Cendeiised Detergeiit giant ec 82c igiwo40c By EDMUND DE MOCH A high school administration and 1 12-oz Doolittle into such a fair lady parents of the community of Main Street— ^Wnchester she woe mistaken for a prin­ WAYZATA, Minn., (AP) — PLASTIC BTL 3 7 < Kiue Bhe Detergeirt cunt ncc 86c icieo 35c about 3,500. Atost of It, however, ATLANTA Ga (AP) — D f.t The Negro minister, winner o< Ireland Ulster Union cess. Douglas Sarff, a high school was directed at the high soh(x>l Martin Luther King Jr. predict the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, also 26c D ill Pick Slyer Deit Mm Detergeet giant ec 89c loieo 35c Top actress award went to teacher for 10 years, says the ed today that a planned boycott said some form of demonstra­ 16c Dm I Pick Julie Andrews — the Eliza Doo seniors. tions would continue In Ala­ students of this Minneapolis They are, he said, “ frozen of Alabama will produce action 1-PT PU( Utiea Ux LM d 32c litUe of the stage but not the with sophistication” and “ per­ News Tidbits toward remo'ving racial inequi­ bama until Congress acts on tha Made Election Issue screen — for her role as the suburb are “ self-centered, frivo­ new voter rig*'** bill. Q T C A N 7 9 c ncAN 43c petuate the slick, empty modem ties despite “ a temporary bit­ buU 'O n styleu—Hreg. S 1 0 .9 S 6-OZ BTL Wisk Liquid Deteneut high-flying nanny in “ Mary lous and lead a slick, empty from the AP Wires Here are questions and an­ life” and he is fed up. living that Is seen as its worst In terness and alienation of peo­ M DtEM COUPON RECEIVED IN MAIL CeU Water “ A T ' QTiTi 83c pTiTi 45c Popplns." swers from the Interview: S 7 .9 5 FOR n il 12-OZ ITt Sarff, 30, an English teacher this town." ple." DUBLIN (AP) — A new IseueOcent moves toward better rela- Two long shots, Britain’s Pe “ It Is a shrill, hand-waving, King said in an Interview that Q : Are you going through with ter Ustinov and France's Lila In 10th and 11th grades at Way- Top Soviet and Polish leaders oome to ttte fore today on the tions with A e north. convertible-riding round of trivi­ a three-stage economic with­ the Alabama boycott? These Included two meetings Kadrova, won the supporting zata Senior High SclKX)!, paid meet behind closed doors writ­ ripper Rtylee—HTM. $12.95 'limmmmmmm •ve of the Irish eleotlon with a alities, and (or the young a drawal was necessary In order A: Yea Very definitely. wHh Northern Ireland’s Prime perfonner Oscars. $140 for a full page in a weekly ing new friendship treat which Q: It has been reported tha« ouggestion that Prime Minister newspaper to air his o^finlons. blurred descent Into oblivion, to bring hosUUty end discrim­ $ 9 .9 5 PKGS Sean Lemasa Is planning a dra­ Mindeter Terencf O’NeUl — the For Harrison, the honor was appears to be another move to- the final plan is a softening od Then he announced he had because, having exhausted its weud perpetuating division of ination Into the open In Ala­ FAMILY NAPKINS piras matic step toward unity with first such contacts since Ireland the highest In a distinguished substance by age 17 and know­ your original statemant — el OF 60 38< Trend Detergent 2 39c was partitioned after World War tUm career dating back to 1929. written to his school board sev- Germany . . . Two memtien of bama and force the white cit­ Scott N O i^ m Ireland. ing nothing else, they become izens to deal with these factors. off of a mosaiva with-i Yos.it'sRua.YeMgot I—and moves toward Joint plan­ For Miss Andrews, a bright ersil weeks ago that he did not British House otf'Cotnmona say drawal program. Is this true? •Hie Sinn Fein party, mlUtai^- want his conteact renewed. bored with themselves, with relief payments to CharKe Answering criticism from W antl-Britlsh and aidi-partl- ning for Industiy, fanning and and beauUftkl newcomer, it waa others," and with Ufe,” said the A: I wouldn’t say it was n •xdting »ovlng» of $3.00 on ovary APRICOT 1-QT 14-OZ i(0 _ sweat salve (or not being chosen Donald Freeburg, also an Chaplin's out-of-woric setor son various sources, King said the Trend liquid detergent 1-PT BTL 59c ttouist, said M had reUable in- touitsm. English teacher at the high ad. boycott would not cause more backing off. When I mode tha NECTAR CAN Some Britirii oommentaUws to do the screen version of "My should be etopped. proposal It was In terms of n Golden Playtex Girdle and long U 9 Ponly Glfdlel Hearts Delight tonnation that Lemasa U schoM said “ most teachers ex­ “ From then on It 1s Ml a con­ New tremor ehokea eentro) Mum than good to the civil 4tg4)n|r with Brttfash Prime Min- rested that WUson m ay,be Fair Lady." test' with ennui, and no mean­ boycott. If there’s y * boost in Ireland for She had ooatarred with Harri­ pressed dlsbeUef” that Sarff Frtoponneaus In wake of eights cause. The*e ore the girdles with later Harold Wllaon to eatablMi ingful change ever. Instead of “ It will do Just what critics softening it’s oMy to ______Jer majority in the son on Broadway in the hit Ler- had the letter printed, and add­ Greece’s worst earthquake In 12 . chance for the decant a CouncU o< State for aK Ire- ed that “ a teacher vrith a family taking a thousand spins oa the years. . . . Resouars (iteh down tWnk it won’t.” he sold. bams k s c Sweetheart k oS"ack 4 ms 35c House of Oommone. ner-Loewe mtuioal, based on people and moderates to itoh fingertip panels that support your Blue Bonnet 2 ,’S 57 bald and other responsiblllUee Just bay on waterskls behind their icy slopes of Cascade Mountain The boycott was announced Northern Ireland, ottbough it Oooige Bernard Shaw’s "Pyg- (dd 204x>rsepower motor, they Ihla CouncU of State w o ^ couldn’t do K.’’ in Utah In attempt to teMfa last week oftw King met with tiring the 26 counties o< the Iriah bos Ma own Paihoment and a manon." buy a 40-horse and do it farter. '**(Under the plan onnouncedj^ tummy like firm, young musdes. Roald Johnson, principal at three Idahoana, two severely in­ the executive board of the ALL PURPOSE CLEANER 154?Z RepubUc into a looae f e d e r a ^ huge measure of taternol esV- But Warner Bros, chose Au­ But thsy are stiU going in olr- tha throe stagas of tha boyootR r^e, sende >12 members, to the drey Hepburn (or the film rote, Waysote High School, would not jured, atronded for a day and Southom Chriotion LeadersMp The soft eloth lining gives you cod comfort, too. 1-PT 12-OZ M l 71e BTL 39c Kitty Snicker «»■' 2 SSs 29

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