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MONDAY, MAY 22, 1967 p a g e t w e n t y -f o u r iJJanrhpatei* ^pralb Average Dally Net Press Ron The Weather - Ter The Week Ended Fair and coot tonight, hJRP the college’s new hotel-re^tBu- May 20, 1967 about 40; increasing cloudlneM \t Manchester Liodge of Masons Camp Staff Adds mnt management curriculum. tomorrow, 30% chcuice o i ^ About 'Town will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Dwyer will dlacuea Job qual- showers tn afternoon, high ia at the Masonic Temple. A lodg^e Five Counselors Vftcatlohe from the Btend|)odnt 1 5 ,2 1 0 mid-OOa. The ReiHiMtoair JrcH^ 6t»i- of Instruction will be conducted of the induMtiel employer. A Manchester— A City af ViUago Charm mittee is meeting ait^ tonigliK^y Eric S. Anderson, Hayden Kennedy Day Comp Director qu^tlon period wlU follow. J ' , ^ E)aat Hartford resident, In the Munlcipel BusHdii^ Hear- I>KGW»wold Jr. and Howard F . Harry F. Smith.Jhos announced MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1967 (ClaaaUled Advertblnf on Page 18) PRICE SEVEN C E N ti Ing Boom. The agenda Includes Waddell, all past masters. the names of five additional Dwyer Is chairman of Ute Ea^ V D L . LXXXVI, NO. 19$ (EIGHTEEN PAGES) Reports on state and local legiia- volunteer counselcm, alt from Hartford Pianndng and Petwm- 'HOUSE &. HALE Mtion and prohlems. .The exksutive convnlttee of Manchester. nel CommlsalonB and a membey the Manchesfer (Property Own­ They are: Kathleen Finne­ of the Town Council.. He is ailso ■Members ftf the VFW Auxill- ers Protective Association will gan, Thomas Bailey, Kathleen the town’s- chief negotiator In Un-hear-ahle aty win meet tonight at 7 «.t meet tomorrow at F Lambert, Sally Miller and Ro­ relations with employe unions. FUR STORAGEi the Holmes KVineral Home, 400 Circuit Court Room berta Rj«n. He has an ass^ete degree PRFNCH CREEK, W. Maitn St., to pay respects to the lice Station. They bring the total accept­ in personnel administratSon Main Sti*eet, Manchester Va. (AP) — Fred Trainer, late Mirs. Fthel Zimmerman, a ed to date to 32. from the University of Hart­ Brink’s Telephone 643-4123 superintendent of the gold star mother and member Preceptor Gamma Chapter of Smith has repeated his call ford. French Creek Game Farm, Of the unit. Beta Sigma Phi sorority will for volunteer nurses. He said has an unbearable problem. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the that only one has volunteered. WEEKLY WON’T RESUME He has eight bears, six The executive board of the home of Mrs. Andrea Massa, All applicetions for volunteer FAIR HAVEN, Vt. (AP) — too many for his farm. And Me/wdiester Women’s Club will 111 Harvest Lane, Glastonbury. workers and for campers may Canfield Printing Co., publisher he would like to give them 700,000 meet tonight at 8 at the home be obtained at the East Side away to zoos or trade them $ of the Vermont Era, anmotmeed Early Bird Special Robbed Rec, 22 School St. o f Mrs. John Gerard, 75 Oloott The 'VPW Auxiliary will have that the 173-year-oM weekly N for other animals. nie Increase in bear Dr. a business meeting tomorrow newspaper would not resume population was due to peo­ at 7:30 p.m. at the post home, publication ajfter a fire de­ LIMITED TIME ple bringing in cubs found Rainbow Mothers Circle will before a joint Memorial Serv­ MCC Students stroyed its plant. Masked Trio ONLY OFFER! i n the wxxods. “Many times meet tonight at 7:30 at the ice at 8 of the post and auxili­ -’'I Masonic Temple. The event is To Hear Tiilk the animal is not really lost ary. from the mother, but is car­ Seizes Loot open to all mothers o t Rainbow For only $3 we will store your Fur Girls. There will be a teacup About Careers ried away by a well-mean­ auction. A special meeting of Wash- GASH SAVINGS Coat, Jacket or Stole in our own mod­ ing human,’’ Trainer said. ingrton Commondery, Knights William Dwyer o f Blast' Hart­ I r TO em air-conditioned vault and liwure Also on the farm are Outside Bank Ihe executive board o t Cha- Templar, will be held Wednes­ ford, supervisor of general re­ your coat for $100 against moth dam­ eight elk, seven buffalo, one mlnade Musical Club will meet day at 7 p.m. in the Hartford cruiting at Hamilton Standard, age. Don’t be disappointed — our vaulv 500-pound African lion and B R G C K T 0 N> Mass. tondigbt at 8 at the home o f Mrs'. Masonic Temple. The 'Valiant will discuss career pVahning for will soon bd filled to capacity bring a mountain lion. (AP)—-G^h totaling som# 2 and Magnamimous Order of the $700,000 was stolen , today Mary Stewart, 12 Oxford St, the two-year college gradueute your coat in today! Temple will be conferred. at a Career Ltey program by robbers, wieldirig sub­ Thursday at Manchester Com­ VFK Wsuit to have your fur coat repaired or re­ State News machine guns, who seized a Friendship Lodge of Masons munity OoUeg;e. <; AI.l.ON modeled . . . then just phone for a horne ap­ Brink’s Inc,, armored car We*re as will visit Evergreen Lodge in The event, the third annual pointment . . . Remodeling, Repairing, Clean­ ing and Glazing, all done at “Early Bird Sav­ outside a bank. South Windsor tonight to por­ job clinic sponsored by the De­ near FUEL OIL ing Prices” Hunt Shifts The estimate was made by tray the Hiramic Legend of the partment o t Business Educa­ Firederic L. Uncobi, an assist­ your Master Mason degree. The gfroup tion, will begin at 7:45 p.m. In OPRN THURSDAYS Ull 9 P.M. ant vice president of the First will leave the Masonic Temple the faculty lounge at Manch^- COdPERATIVE 3 For Escaped County National Bank of Brock­ telephone at 6:30; deg^ree work is at 7:30. ter High School. OIL COVI'.VNY ton. OflScer dress is summer formal. As a special feature this year, 3ir> into \0 STUEET Reginald Oole, hank presi­ participants will be served a TE L . (Vi;t-l.55.S Prison Lifer dent, earlier had said a "exm- FREE The We-Two Group of Con­ dinner prepared by students in servatlive estimate” of the loot cordia Lutheran Church will % BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A sta­ could be as much as $500,000. meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at tion ■wagon found behind a fu­ Included in the loot, Lincoln DELIVERY --- » ^ ...... neral home triggered a city­ i the church. A weather film, Israeli war machines— a Vautoure bomber and a Centurion tank— are ready said, was $460,000 in cash picked "Unchained Goddess,” will be for action somewhere on the southern frontier. Prime Minister Eshkol says wide hunt for a con-vlcted slayer up from the OaimiXbello branch Fonr order for dmg needs shown by Mr. and Mrs- George they will be withdrawn if Egypt withdraws its units from the Sinai Desert who escaped from the state of the bank. He said it repre­ and cosmetics will be taken Stoneman. Mr. and Mrs. Milton prison at Enfield. care of immediately. area near the border. (AP Photofax) sented Monday night receipts oA Plouff and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Searchers, using K-9 dogs, set Raynhaim Dog Track. __ Klednschmidt will serve refresh­ up a dragnet Monday night aft­ The truck 'was seized by tKbll ments. er the station wagon — believed masked men -when It stopped at. stolen by Francis C. Smith in outside the bank’s East Side (jJsJdojniu (Herald photo by Ofiara) Miantonomah Tribe, lORM, W^estfieW, Mass., — was spotted branch. __ 767 M A m ST.—64S-6S21 Nasser Vow Inflames in a parking lot. will meet tonight at 8 at Tinker Smiths Wed 50 Years Colc; said one guard and a Prescription Pharmacy Smith, 43, of Stamford, fled Police officials examine Brink’s Inc. armored car found in Abington, Mass., HaU. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. St. About 75 attended the event. bank emptoye got of the the state prison Thursday. with about $700,000 missing. Three machine gun-wielding masked men iied up Smith of New Haven, fonmorly The couple was married May WitneiMes told police a men, truck and entered the beific to of Manchester, celebrated their 19, 1917, at Westville Memorial wearing prison clothes and re­ the two truck crewmen and a bank employe. (AP Photofax) ______pick up nuxre money. A aeconiil 50th wedding anniversary yes­ OhuiPcli, New Haven. Mrs. sembling smith, parked the ve- guard remained in the truck. Middle East Tension When the pair got inside the terday at an open house at the Smith is the former Louise „ , „ Wcle in the lot- and 'walked MR. ROBERT’S Beauty Salon home of Mrs. Smith’s sister, Hanson, daughter f t the late BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) GuU. Foreign Secretary George demand, Egyptian forces re- bank, Oole said, the three gun­ Mirs. Raymond Field, 15 N. Elm Nichotee Eund Emma Hanswri. — Egyptian President Ga- “y*"* Moscow turned to Sham Sheikh and ^ for Smith had focused men confronted them. “I don't mal Abdel Nasser’s threat today for talks with ^viet lead- more train^ toelr gj^ o^ Westfield, Mass. But Most of Vietnam Quiet, know how they got In,” he sakir The Smiths have one daugh­ “but when the guead and Rich­ ter, Mrs. Vincent Gagliardi of tf) bar Israeli shiuDinff from ^ Middle Blast crisis ^ Massachusetts State police said fL PiJlf of and other worid problems. ^ch lsroei gets most of its oil believed Smith had left ard Gutterson, ctbout 36, Of Cedars Band New Haven, Eind three grand- Brockton, entered, they wee* ohUdren. (Herald photo by j i ^ j f that area and headed out of ened the danger today OI troops of the U.N. peace force in SpeOiking to his troops, Nasser gt^te They alerted police in Jumped by the trio.” «- OflaTa.) FASHIONS Birthday Truce Prevails W ins Again war in the Middle East. the Middle East had been sta- renewed Egypt’s claim that the Connecticut Vermont, and New '*On« of the men brandlahed ia Najsser announced Monday tiooed at Sharm el Sheikh, on Gulf of Aqaba is within Egyp- watch for, him- machine gfun aind another teek Winning has become a habit \ SAIGON '(A P ) — A 24-hour In.ithe'worst,, a platoon patrol ■ ing North and .South Vietnam. . ■ . during a visit to a front-line sine the Egyptian side of the en- Uan territorial waters and de- ^t the time of hie break, , _ ■ _. ' , birthday lOlst Airborne _ „ .piVisibn Ask^ jabout reports-that the the Brinks gOairds cap and for the Tall Cedars Band of 'base in the Sinai Desert that hda trance to the gulf,. to prevent dared: "Tbe Jews are threat- smith was serving a life sen-’M’“®« ® mn*K»y ^ ft,-cjuai^ Ngal Marines had puUed back from Jacket,” Ooile eaia. *’ H e w entofrf Nutmeg Forest. It captured \ forces 'wi'U close Israel’s only interference with Israeli sMp- ening war.'We say welcome, we tence. for the 1949 slaying Of prevailed over much of V i e t n a m ^ three-mile-wide area they and eiuprlswd the guard weittalr first place for the third year direot access to the Red Sea to, ping to and from Eilat. are ready for wfr and will not ^ caretaker at the Indian HiU today, but the U.S. Command ^ f^kwed in which six seized, a spokesman said that, outside ta the truf*.” in a row Saturday during the ^ Israeli rinpa and other shipa With the wlthdraiwal of the Your (See Page Seventeen) Yacht dub in Green'wich. said 10 Americans were killM killed and nine more than one battallQn was The guards, Richaid E. Hkib' annual Supreme Forest Con­ carrying atrateglc goods to Is- U.N. force last week at Nazser'a Sentenced originally to the and 17 -woimded in Oommuniat Whether this was a still “maneuvering Inside the ey, 61, Brocktom, and Oeo*||!t_ BOB JUDY , CHARLES vention in Atlantic City. ...in 14-kamt gold with real gem rael. ______- electric chair. Smith later ■won attacks since the allied cbmc- violation of the truce de- demliltardzedzone.” LeiMiodne, 98, Bridgewater,' end ' Competition is judged in Israel has vowed to fight if a life term after lengthy legal fire went into effect at midnight -whether the U.S. pat- The air losses Mond^ Gtdt«n»()h''Wwe to|fod <‘sb Safejty wvv ...... V Be Ready To Travel classes and Nutmeg is in Class tfie waterway between Ms south­ maneuvers. Monday., considered offensive or brought, the number of U.19. tochritosss and Itoe tops of ihrir A-2, or medium sized forests On The Holiday Weekend ern port of Eilat snd the Red Lenge Attacks Dems’ , _ The U.S. Obmmand also ah- defensive. * combat planes reported lost heads showed.’’ with membership of 500 to S c« la blocked. Educational Windfall nounced that in the 24 hours o»veral other incidents were °ver North Vietnam to 668 and The robbera then forced ihera _1,000 and less than 25 in the . * '' In WasWngton, the State De­ HARTFORD (AP)-Some $3.6 preceding the cease-fire, three -violations — such as the ove*’ South Vietnam to ,180. The into a men’s room end barid- parade. partment advised tourists and milllon suddenly became a-vall- American planes were downed „,Qrtairine of a U S commend reported shot down was cuffed ih«m to a gas pipe, Cole Nutmeg found the competi­ Drivers ■who habitually other Americans on nonessen­ Long, King-Like Rule able today to be applied some- over North Vietnam end two maohineMnninc of a Communist jet claimed said, Co// l/s—W e Feature tion getting rougher and it tailgate believe that they’ll tial business to leave Israel, where in the administration’s over South Vietnam, whUe U.S. militia post and gre- hy Amerioan fliers. It bad l>een reported eeuriler edged the Trenton, N. J., for­ always know when the front HARTFORD ( A P ) - “ The for- 000 to finance addiUonal plan- education Egypt, SyrlB and Jordan- About fliers shot down another Com nadea hurled into night bivouacs The toll of civilian victime me gunmen n^ed toto M est band by only a point. car has to slow or stop, and tunes of this state are in the ning for the proposed new State budget for Wgher ^ ca ti^ . Brecic, 2otos and Proto Permanents that the front driver’s re­ 10,(XX> Amerioane are estimated President Homer D. BabUdge munlat MIG. Fbur American of mnaU units " Cong terrorism oontimued bank and threatened the truck More than 30 bands competed. ^ .... j i j .U in last week with 80 killed, 109 crew end Gutteassbn, an opetra^ action time will offset their .... to be in the four countries. class,” the R ^ b lic a n leader it ^ said that the $200,000 Jr. of the UrnversMy o f Connect- pilots were listed as missing, .11 4 (At Popular Prices) (All Waves Complete) Frank Kalas of Tolland, U-S. oflHciais said, however, On the allied side, the 19 an- gg abducted. tlons assistant of the bank. own, gi'ving sufficient time to in the State House of Represent- appropriation was a mistake. vmnjd not need the sum ear- A U.S. . ®P®besni^^8aid^ewrW - ______jounced ground operations in band , said judges keep under control. What that no orders have been given Heaviest casualties as usual A passerJby heard dcUm Y Bi 'vp.. said 'Tiiesdav On another matter, in passing v ^ d mt need the sum ^r reconnaissance reports. were not progress when the truce began complimented Nutmeg’s band this aftltude amounts to is * to the U.S. 6th Fleet in the were among the paclficatlan coming from the bank and nett 71 'Tolland Turnpike, Manchester—Talcottvllle Flats majoritri^mocrats in the judgeships bill in the House y«t available to indicate whefh- come to a temporary halt. Aiari- as among the best in the pa­ a willinginess to gamble lives c ^ " p * Mediterranean to evacuate U.S. 649-5586—Rockville Enterprise 4235 __ state government ’ ’ have »asi. weea, me Lfemooraiio ue- V, ^ matching bombing was stopped and (See Page E i|^ rade, including some bands that on the idea that they’ll see oitizena or take any other ac­ the state goverrmient ’’have lart w^k...... ^ umveraav oecause taidne (See Page Seventeen) numbered 75 or more mu­ the front car’s intention at been too lonrentronched,” Rep. meaned the General Assembly” funds ^ d adv^e ^ ^y reconnaissance planes tion. ^ , Nicholas A Lenge, R-West and "scorned law” by refusing ^ “ Increase their movement ot Vietnam. Nav- sicians. the very INSTANT it hap­ A. Cameo, wire loop, $25 ^ ,vyv\'Y,.-'AC 'Hie Brltl* government also Hartford said at a GOP lunch- to send the blU to the Appro- pUw to South Vietnam as they „,,,rahlpg gtood off the coast t d I • The Manchester Tall Cedars pens . . . that the front driv­ B, Hand-carved ivory dangles, $8.90 made the trip by bus, leaving er’s reaction time will be no ■with^silent guns. shorter than their own, that C. Cultured pearls, $11.50 Friday noon. They stayed at the D. Diamonds and gold, $100 No firing was reported along the front car’s brakes will S i.w .«o(tl«J or*.Jm v«r ™o"i2'.preSTp'rt«leg'f“ " h ." . ^ 3 ' ^ reason thM >" " “ J i The allied stand-down is to Traymore Hotel on the Board­ be no better than the follow­ E. Cat's eye, $19.50 th Ben Hal Ri-ver line in the walk. The Nutmeg contingent ing cars, that Uiere 'will be ■■■»<-" !,rn. a. aid P .™ « «n a . enm- S j l t . ^ .K a ^ r^ S l'a n d ad midnight - noon EDT. was led by Grand Tall Cedar no skidding, no chain reaction rem ain.” Viet Victory Price Whitney Merritt. of any kind. Who wants to bet his own and other lives Britons in Syria, Lebanon oh these factors every day? NURSES TO SHOW KARATE Our aim is to SERVE you in War with Chinese WEST BRENTWOOD, N.Y. every way. leave on short notice, and per- needs, Lenge said. H O ... o £ r.i. n?™ 2“ re; eons planning trips to the Mid- He aecusei priations Committee, WASHINGTON (AP) — Two into Ihe ffightdiig there wiU be " * (AP) —A group of nurs'-r- stu­ in the state’s higher education first 12 hours of the one-day ol- dents at Pilgrim Staite Hospital Dillon Sales and Service, * Buildings Shake senaitoriel criitics of President domestic darner to use nudlear ■ ttieir departures. •“ ■” >'»" ;rh T S n iv.S ”n X .w i:; Johnson’s pokcles said today weapons to eawe. our young has just - completed a 12-week Inc. procedure and charged that ® ^ P -would not necessarily be com- reported, -with a dozen ^of them course, and tonight will give an A few hours before Nasser 100 Miles from acceleraitlon of the Vietnam men^s lives and rtiocten ibe '■'trr'.'. "1 la'v (See Page Ten) mitted to UConn projects. considered "significant.” exhibition of what they learned Your Ford Dealer announced he would block the __ fighting can only lead to Red war.” GuM of Aqaba, State Depart- «sk and exj^ct ^ citizens Nuclear Blast Ohina’s intervention and possi- "If this rtwuld occur,” he at the hospital’s' assembly hall. 319 Main St., Manchester , Diamonds, $35 to $750 The course was in judo and ment officials told editors and b) obey our laws, We Worid War HI. said, "the Soviet Unton might 643-2145 . Genuine rubies, $17.50 broadcortera at a foreign podicy , ‘•The Republican rtar is ns- LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) — A karate. . Gold tear drops, $17.50 Sen. Thmston B. Morion, R- fiJ t o i^ lf * ... briefing that the United States ing.” Lenge s^d ’^cause the h ;:-? un er^roun^ nuclear test „ Tohnaon to’ tell leHow CJommunist riaite. AH of . Jade ball in cage, $13.50 would consider the closing of people Imow that the reappor- sent a strong ..^ shock .k wave rolMnrrolMng S H l o t o r y in o f such e « tbe waterway a very serious tloned legislature can only work across southern Nevada tola Vietnam means “total war with ^ |f'»/ matter. h’ it is truly responsive and morning, swaying tall buildings ^ ’ae/t^iona/i^ ... A 1967 U.S. commitment to expressive of principle, good cit- more than KX) miles away In Sen. daitoom e Peil, D-R.I., a te*Y Xerael, considered stm in effect, izenshlp, the will to sacrifice Las Vegas. mem.ber of the Senate BVxrign " the Gift defined the guK ae an interna- for fove of fellow man, com- The test, conducted by ^ the ROations Committee and a form- they can be ttonal waterway and said toe mtmity and st^e.” Atomic Energy Commission at ©r State Department official, wtto AslaiM- now you can go to college,*^ for a ■ United States “is prepaa^ to ^ " ' I j ' ‘ ’’ its Nevada test site, was of a said the bom.Wng of North Viet- Morton, who has been erttied exercise the right of free and Appropriations Committee held device of totermediojte yield. It ineffectual and Wwuld be « acederatioo of tt« A frightening figure, you’ll agree, but a conserva­ Proud kmocent passage” on behalf of an execuUve session on tour had energy equivalent to be-— nimvoed said, “It is unfortunate tive one. Your son or daughter will thank you Amerioan shi^ hills without even putting copies tween 200,000 and one million““ ’W '.™ ,*.™ mad. k™»» and you will thank the Sun Life for guaranteeing Papa... Britain was reported ready to of toe bills before the mem- tons of TNT. ? the needed funds for a college education. How-' back any United Nations action here ol toe committee. The device was' buried 2 < .< r - ' ■gainst interference with free One iiof the bills, he recalled, ever, provision should be made for these funds (See Page Seventeen) -ir L . « a*» I. dre«m w K. Pear-shaped turquoise, $10.50 . movement of ships throgh the would have appropriated $200;- NOW. With a Sun Life Educational Endowment L Smoky topaz quartz, $17.50 c a te 46 per cent of the p e o p ia style SO Baby’s first Policy, your child will be guaranteed funds for , M, Oval coral, $14.50 want a total -viotory. . college, even if you should die in the meantime. precious shoes.. N. Gold hoops, $17.00 '■H'f “It the polls ore right, if i 0 . Gold balls, $4.50 to $10.50 May we discuss this most important aspect of priceless mementos preserved forever in gleaming bronze. (Sea Fag» El|^) P. Enameled pansies, $8.00 Cost of Living Hike your son’s future at your convenience? Q. 6-prong opals, $10.50 Toss Hat in Ring, ■ f *an estimate of college costs in the 'seventies SHOOfl’S^ BIG FATHER’S DAY L- * Sharpest in 6 Months BRONZING SPECIAL Romney Is Urged WAM.NGTON ,A P | _ U v. ^ News Tidbits James B. LIMITED TIME ONLY ing costs rose three-tenths of offset by in- t>p - .t WASHING’rON (AP) — Re- all others prior to toe RepubU- Time bomb rips ofileo of BRONZE STYLES PWCE PRlfE piMican members of Congress can ConvenUon.''» one per cent In April for the , Cuban exile group In Miami but Holmer , 50 Bookends $15.95 $13.95 from urged GOv. pord attended the news con- sharpest increase in six morttis gasoline and ever-rising medl- ^ geneM 62 '2-Shoe Oval Miniature 15.85 12.9$ George lidmhey today to be- Serened and a delegation break- and indications are they 8« oal c^ . atrike which workers say idled (Unit Manager) 6Z 67 TV-Lamp 19J5 16 .9 5 come a doclaired candidate tor preceding It- And while higher, toe Labor Department M the ^ e 30,000 workers in 800 busine*- 867 East Center St. president, 'they promised "to do sidestepping endorsement, he reported" today. said wholetelj prices declin^ Robert Oonunlnge, 86, dlba Manchester 91 Onyx Paperweight 10.50 8 .9 5 49 1-Shoe Ashtray 8.95 7.95 everythii* we can to convince praised Romney highly and de- ^ e’re not out of the wo said, "As Republican categorical if I did not mean Sculptor Les Levine stands between two parts of his creation, a 1,600-squi^ ^ DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 958 MAIN STREET V leader of the House of Repre- foot exhibit of seven-foot-high plastic bubbles, at New York s Museum of M ^ SUN LIFE sentettves I should not and gg„ Robert P. Griffin, speak- em Art. The artist, 31, says walking through the plastic bubble » supi^ed 917 MAIN STREE1V-MANCHESTER Also: New Haven, Milford, Bridgeport, Waterbu^, Meriden, New M tain, Bristol, T orrln g^ Hartford, Mlddletqwm a* ttoerefore yiill not endorse any gj. Reputolloon group, to make the view er happy. Levine has a problem ; W hat to do with the buDDles Provlrjence and Pavvtuislwt , , - ( , eoMMate tor the RepuhUcan 00 wWoh fo* index is based. yew ago. Bartet Unloa.. YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHOORS i^URANGE CMPANY OF CANADA MiHlptU aomlMtiaa above (Sea Poga Seven) aft^ exhibition tour. (A? Photofax) t

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHISTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1967 LOS ANGELBJS (AP) Oil A Columbia day with 84-degipee temper* * OffiMHUTEB PLAN OK'D “A COUNTESS aturos, burglars jimmied ppm • ‘ Sheinwold on Bridge HARfTFORlD (AIP) — A plan FROM H O N G door to the P e te Fur OS. e te w i 12th Qrcuit to operate the New Haven Rail- G irl Scout T;*oops Net $153 and made oti ..with 20 fur omM * Governor Names 23 load’a West End oommuter KONG" valued eg $40,000. ' < OrVE PARTNER South dealer ■______I. ...« Al l...... ' Court Cases North-South vulnerable service with staite funds from WHAT HE NEEDS Sophia From Annual Cookie Sales NORTH Connecticut and New York baa Loren To Fill Judgeships By ALFRED MIEINWOU) been approved by the Senate MAHrOHBSTER S1Q8S10N Once upon a time there were ♦ Q 94 0 A9< end sent to the House. MarkA The three local 0|(rl Scout and will pay registration fees WUKbxti R. Taylor, 19, Of parents who refused to give HARTFORD (AP) - TwCTty- WUUeni L. Tlmey of Green­ O 3 The bill, which passed the Brando troope netted 3163 aa their and buy badges and Cadette Hartiford was fined 935 ft>r three men have been nominated wich, starting Jan. 1, 1966. their children everything they 4 KQ1S7X House Monday, adopts the Con­ Jhare of the proftta—^five cents book# for members entering «bcmOonhtg « mc

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PAGE FOIJB MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CX)im« TU^DAY, MAY 23, 1967 MANCHEST?^ EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY .23, 1967 PAGE BtVG - • I The lay readers class origtoal* More Negro.. Graduate — The referendum could be held of plans for the club’s annual The Cards will play the Reds --South Windsor ly scheduled for 7:45 pjm. W Asm^iON — Teoity- o« T o lla n d for a longer period, “for In­ picnic, in -June. tomorrow' ndght -M the Hicks Thumday has been canceled to a TV-Radio Tonight stance 8 am. to 6 p.m.” King Sytiniming Registration baufleld. later date. said. The hours could be flex­ The Board of Recreation will Seventh Day Adventists Zoning Board to Consider The senior choir will rehearse Referendum Will Rule put ible, he added. hold a swimming program reg­ Three special programs In at 8> pan. Tfmrsday in the The clarity of the presenta­ istration session Thursday night the Seventh Day Adventists church. TeletyUion tion'of the question arose from from T to 9 at ,the Town Hall. Crusade will be hpard this week Applications on June 1 ^ On Friday the monthly mail-' Kindergarten Meeting Vote conluaioif oyer the vote at the The Scoreboard at the Tolland church. “Making fi:00 ( S) Xo>vle (30-10) Neva, Sports, Weather Sense Out of Death” will be HO I ing ot the SPBC bulletin will annual town meeting aeveral Tlie Tolland Junior High base­ MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE OOUfflM RULI n s B o o in g boaid of appeals ( M ay Mike DoucUs 7:16 (40) you Asked (or It No vote wm be peinnltted at Kalas quesUorefi preeenta- be held at the church at 10 sum. (10) Pcrrjr Itaaon 7:80 iM) OonversatioDS weeks ago. Resideoto found ball team defeated Ellington heard tomorrow night at 7; C'Wtll mset June 1 at 8 p.m. to A r b itr a to r Volunteen ate needed for this (U) H«(t artfflB (13) Daktari a ap(»oial town meeWng for re- tiion of the special town meet- yesterday, 9 to 0. Gary Caccia- “Why So Many Denomina­ (18) Hlchway Patrol hS) B e m t Agent coneWeratton of putofic kinder- tog petition a* the selectmen’g ° ^'nonsldsr tbs following applica- __ . ^ piojeot, and should report to the (to) Big PJoture (8-10) Oomhat (CT tore of Tolland' pitched the full tions?” will be the subject Fri­ Religious Customs The South Windsor church a t tMs time or contact - c80i Aousiuuits (10-304380) Otri from gartene kf a referendum petd- meeting last week. At Uiat seven ' and struck out day, and “The Sin God Cannot (40) H ucklebenr Hound UNCX.B (C) tlon to received by aelectmen time he matotatoed the petition ““dget, and yes tr., requests a variance to al- airt«ltrator in the s a l ^ dispute church, scUd anyone 6:30 (40) P eter Je n n lila (31) Calendar the town meeting, Tc*vn Ooun- the selectmen, but was over- . King would not commit him­ (34) W bat'e N ew f i 8-10) Invaders . , self on an approximate cost of cal team has a three wins, no supper and tlie film, “Martin . Itnr ocnstruction o#of a garage between the teadheCT’ giv>up and prayws of tntercessioa (to) Scope (10-30-33-80) Occaatona) Wife sel Robert King said last night, ruled by First Selectman C3ar- loss record. Luther.” faith play an important role in tho -----to the sideline than per- the booird of eduoatdon. 6:00 ( 8-8-10) News, Sparta, A tow n' meeting still would melo Zanghi. a referendum, but reliable for servicemen or women for the W eether 9:00 W ) Oocmectlcut leeue sources estimate it could run The team will face Vernon on his premises. The A state medteition session sev­ Memorial Day weekend Is asked (80) HcHale’e Navy ,(18) SubecrlpUoo TV be called, but vVould be Mmited Selectman Stuart Danforth „ , ^ „ Center' Jr. High in Its next Manchester Evening Herald final tfibuta and deserve close atton* eral weeir., WeppingS has re­ 7:00 ( 8) Movie 0 11:30 (10-30-23-80) Tonight Show Jill Horton, daughter of Dr. special town meeting request- wished to circulate them, $1,000 hi taxable property are 1-^Uins and Estate of Annie V. the Hartford iaiw firm of Levine Church school services and' (10) McHale k (C) TLe and Mrs. Frank H. Horton of nursery faciUties wUl be held ceived a full four-year schol­ ( 8) Twillaht Zone 13) Movie ed in a petition containing 240 Values of Referendum permitted to vote at a referen­ * t^lUns, 825 Buckland Rd., re- end Katz. (to) HumUey-Brtakley ( 840) Jo ^ Bishop Show 68 Princeton §t., was awarded during the 10 a.m. service. arship from the Univenrity of 1:00 ( 3) Laa Vegaa Show signatures, that was presented a referendum vote will bs dum in addition to those who SOUTH Slot ar- Viau won the scholaraMp, ./TV meeting must be held within 21 oan be rescinded only by would' necessitate attendance of the Genesee Award, for h l^ Oommittee for first prize in the the address. A variance to allow outgoing president of the South ish hall. days of the date of presenta- another referendum vote. the tax collector at the refereti- acadimic leadership, character Memorisil -. Day, Essay Contest. The quesUon which would be dum, as well as the two regis- a lot with lees than the required Windsor group for Rertarded ^Browrde troop 768 wlU meet Radio tion. ) Children, was honored reccnt»i Monday et 8 p.m. in the parish and need. He plans to major in Miss Horton, a Man-tihester A rrferererendum would be held put on the voting machines is trars of voters. I frontage and square footage is (H iIb HaMtig Inehidw oaly fhoas mwb broadeasto of 10 or 16 ; also requested for the premises ly at the third anniversary din­ haU. chemistry and physios et the High School senior, will read seven to 14 days after the spe- the same for which the special Democrstlc Women’s Club ner at the home of Mrs. Iton- School Music Festival imiversity. mlnvto lengtli. Sorao otatioiia carry othwr Bhort' nswacaota.) her essay during-Memorial Day oial town meeting. town meeting is being called, he The Democratic. Women’s rff;** 2 I St S85 Bucklsnd Rd., l>y the ap- ald Gansert, 40 Steep Rd. The South Windsor Music De­ Vlau, a Senior a t Eiast Oath- WDBC—1389 11:80 Barry Farbcr Show L E P O U L T R E ■ervlcea at O n te r Park. Her Asked who started the ref- said, and will only affect pub- Club'will hold its May meeting I pUoante. This la an R Rural oMc High School, is a member Jtoblnaon 12:00 Comment ' Idn. Doi^elenvlcz was pre­ partment will present the “An­ 6:00 tHokv 12:16 Newa, Sign Off essay was selected from 17 es­ erendum petition. King eald sev- lie kindergarten for the 1967-68 tomorrow night at 8 at the home { aona 6:00 Joey aeynolHolds TH I MOST CXCCeTIONAL WATCHia sented with a pendant watch in nual Elementary Music Festi­ of the National Honor Society 9:00 Ken I rrlffin WTIC—1089 say flnalista. era! groups had approached se- school year. of Mrs. David Mullholland, Vir­ LENOX PHARMACY ------, mANCHESTEK^OONN/ 1 New England Carting Oo., 37 and French National Honor So- 1:06 Newi ^nnito ti'if) Program. gTlto meeting wUl ^ held at ^ ^ “to attend. edd Marks and James Turek ments to book the touring A National Honor Society fi T 44 r T c H r n ■too W ap p ln g Elementary -spring Feetlval’ Set ere the dtreotons of this group. UOonn thespdans were made by M. B . l member, she belongs to the Selxx^Ayora Rd. ait 8 p.m. Peter’s Episcopal Church Nicholas Oosta, MOC ddreotor BLACKTOP LIFE American Field Service Com­ The recent greatest sale in SINfiER Instory jj Camp Kennedy Help will-hold a “Sprli^ Festival’’ Manchester Evening Her­ of student activities. We<€04TM Hare Sati^CidUxryi, o\, ^t'Ko fSoLAlAJ' mittee, Ski Club, Aquaettes and 4 ^ additional South Wind- gn^upday from l(k a.m. to 2 pm. ald South Windsor Correspond­ The tour group is sponsored High School World. ior teen-agwa are needed items to be ent, Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. by the university’s department U R SEN ’S Fine Jewelers For Generations ^ south Wtadaor Committee ^ include trunk, attic, of theater, and is directed by AT toe Retarded OiHdren to ac- g^joige and household items, Dr. John W. HajUauer. Its ap­ FADS WILL SOON FADE pearance here is one of several PINE PHARMACY Haidwart, Ina iompany town mentally retard- plants, shrubs and home baked 84 Depot Sq., Manchester MANCHESTER PARKADE King Views #d cWMren to Oamip Kennedy aigo be featured. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — it is making throughout New 664 Center St. 646-M14 England this spiring. teM andh^ durtog^ fttst YPF of the church will Young people wUH soon tire of minlskiirts end start wearing Cast members are undergrad­ Sheriff Bill Vroviie games and entertaln- enhlie-liengith dresses again, a uates majoring in theater end ^ ^ ™®**t for children so that par- leading Engtish churchman pre­ graduate assistants browse around the dicts. Staged as a dramatic reading, As ^Payoff’ yohu^foW cOunsete p ^ t t ^ feotlval booths. Refreshments “The Oocktaii Party” ^ flHed year, a number V*al will also be picvlded. Both the miniskirt and the hft IB Hiaiiir makes and moMs of Beatle haircut are signs of a with Irony and symboldc refer­ HARTFORD (AP) — A lead­ teen-egera pertlclpatod In the Anyone wishing to make a do- ing Republican legislator has the magniffeent dagr camp program. They re- restless genoraitlon seeking at- ence and is at its core a re­ natfon to the festival la asked terrtlon. Dean Ian Hugh White- ligious allegory. The play, in charged the Dempsey Adminis­ flsived ttmo days of pre-season to oontaot Mra. Linda Bond, tration with smothering the training, one at the Mansfield Thomson of Oanterbury Oathe- verse, examines a modem mar- 1425 Main St. or the St. Peter's dnal saiM recently in an inter- riage which is saved by a spdr- state sheriffs’ opposition to the Stoite Training School and one Rectory, Department of Correction by l y i a g n a •view. itual force. Mt the camp site. ’ The last session of the xniid favoring a bill granting a pay l>ur

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Romney Urged PAGE Six To Openly Run fa a n rlfp a tp r naitibn is fading, sa in the ease of Portu­ For Presidency LAWN and GARDEN SUPPLIES gal or Britain, the endaye—that small piece of territory contiguous to the mbln (Oontlnned from Page One) lEtfptttttg i^Ptald ? -f. territory of another nation—begins to said “ membera are already at PiraLISHED BY THE wWRAT.n PRINTINO (X».. INC. seem more and more of an anachronism. work, both in the House and to .1 8 Blasetl Street For such fading empires, the holding the Senatei sounding out col­ Manchester conn. THOMAS P. FERGUSON of Hong Kong, or Macao, or Gibraltar is leagues and promoting , Gov. W A L I ^ R. FERGUSON Romney’s candidacy in avery no longer really worth the effort in­ ■Whan, the other day, th a' Publishers way we can.” Founded October 1. 1881______volved; the main dividend, perhape. Is a perennial sponaor o( bigger and Published Every Evening Except Sundays guarantee of periodic harassment from better oppwtunities for Connec­ He said the response has been generally encour{iglng, "al­ td Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at the nation to whom the territory really , ticut people to win fame and Sanchester. Conn., as Second Class Mall though as you may imagitie Matter. ______, belongs, territorily, cultuiially and fortune through lotteries ad­ there are a number of people SUBSCRIPTION RATES ! nically. Instead of giving Britain power dressed the new OonneoUcut Payable in Advance House of Representatives with Who are not committing them- One Year ...... 122.00 over China, Hong Kong gives China a selve.s at this early time to any­ som^ Wgh-flylng pWlosoi*lcal Six Months ...... 11.00 hold over Britain. Eventually, in such in­ one.” Three Months ...... 6\50 language about the ohat^ng One Month •••••* 1.88 stances, one expects the evacuation of standards of society as a wliols, BVjrd said he has explained Ws m e m b e r o f the buLside power, and the return of ■ position to Romney’s associates THE ASSOCIATED • PRESS he was In reahty speaking In The As.soclated Press is exclusively entitled sovereignty to the nation which origin{U- some confidence that there hod and it is fully imderstood both In the use of republlcation of all news djs- by them and by the other mem­ fiuches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ ly held it. Supposedly mild India one day been a change to the House It­ ed in this paper and also the local news pub­ just took Goa back from Portugal, and self as a mdorooosm sample of bers of the delegation. lished here. ,,, ■ .... All rights of republlcation of special dis­ that was that.. that society. The delegation's statement patches herein are also reserved.______cited Romney’s leadership of China puts the squeeze on Portugal What the learned sociologist The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ over Macao, {md Portugal has to yield the party In Michigan "culmi­ 18 FT. TEL-O-POST SUPPLEX GARDEN HOSE sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ ftom Toirtngtim said went Uks nating in 1966 with the strongest graphical errors appearing Jn advertisements in order to keep on holding Macao for this: , Republican victory of any state u i f other reading matter in The Manchester the time being. Spain is persistent and FLAGPOLE and FLAG All Weather Nylon Reinforced Vinyl Evening Herald.______"We cannot {UMums that in the Union.” unrelenting as it applies pressure on Regular 19.95. ^ ^ Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. atoiuiards and conditions rs- It continued, "As members of 12 Year Guarantee. Regular 6.95. ^ 0 0 Publishers Representatives — The Julius Britain to try to force Britain to return Hathesvs Special ^ e n c y — New York. Chi­ main the same. We must rsal- Congress, we are deeply con­ cago, Detroit and Boston, _ Gibraltar.- Britain has possession legal­ iae that moral stamdards and cerned with the ability of the snnMTtF.R a u d it BUREAU OF CIRCULA- ly; common sense . says Gibraltar will the requirements of economic, present administration to deal mONS, ______some day belong to Spain {igain. social and political conditions .successfully with the awesome THERMOS ICE CHEST Tuesday, May 23 ’Bie current state of the world, how­ keep changing with changing problems that confront us. It is BAR-B-Q GRILLS 2 ever, permits no such pressure on Hong timee and ths prewnire at our considered ^ judgment that Kong. Britain is stiU enough of a power, msm \ . % events.” George Romney'" has the proven Holds 40, 12 Oz. Bottles. {ind the Far East is tense enough, to mmm \ ^ When we encounter, among qualities of leadership, Integrity Enaflieled Steel Body. Reg. 18.95 1 4 . 9 5 675 T. 28.95 Judge Rubinow and ablUty to lead our country." make it possible for this situation to the daily grists of the General To the small but distingruiahed list of 'if'' ^ ,{ ® w -m turn into the kind of trouble which in- ^ Assembly, a dlsirfay of erudi­ Ford in his se^-arate state­ Manchester contributions to the higher eludes action as well as threat. Hong tion. such as this out first to- ment said, “I believe Gov. ELECTRIC SHRUB & HEDGE JACOBSEN POWER MOWERS Romney to be the most capable courts of the state there is now to be Kiece set slmwn is $69.95. 'V ■n tnsUtutioa, or merely a gradual shift You’ve answered that one al-' \ ■ 1 Since both Vassar and Tale enjoy t< ^ fit the identity of the great world pow- ready, haven’t you? lH go on MAIN OFRCE and PARKADE OFFICE OPEN SAtURDAY MORNINGS! I'Nt \ II flight reputaiUdns for exoeUenoe in the SVB capable o f taking and holding strsF by putting one foot in front of k t If field of higher education, the combina­ the other. Just let me reach for Hyiilwte, IMT a tsglc plooM o f SMiwbpdy elee’s terrf- tion should prove more than satlsfao- a h(uid when 1 need it .. . . . tory to sveryone concerned. Rev. George Nostrand Wben tbi woiid power q|( the taltiBf -a«J6TC«< FRjSSS f i t . Maiy’s.^aiurali "• *r • ' t /4':-

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The latter loet iU status at DellaFara said that the budg­ weighed as mtich as 175 pounds ii^ ifay Uescind Action $40,000 Rent Suggested Showdown Averted hy GOP the Young Republican . State et honors two planks , in the fuid measured 69 Inches frdm Police Arrests Lewis Piper to Retire O b itu a r y Convention and the YR’s wertf OOP.platform—Increasej police tip of nose to Up of tail and 38 New England'* Laading declared the ottlclal grow In protection and economy. - inches toll ait the shoulder. Fe­ y Over Committee Vacancy Manchester. John J. Killoran, 18, of Ver­ For College Use of MHS He said, “It Is a tight budget males are usual[iy only about Two-Yaar Profassional Joseph A. Helm In a short explanation last and yet very satisfactory.” two -thirds as large as males. School Board Votes non, wee charged with breach From Teaching Post Ings and grounds, to retdaw The Manchester Republican refer Riegel’s request to the ex­ *of peace and resisting arrest Joi^h A. Heim, 72, of Weth­ The Board of Education's night of the town’s 1967-68 A treasurer’s report revealed School of actual co^ . Town Committee, by the simple ecutive board for consideration. shortly before one tWs morning^ ersfield, father of Mrs. Francis building and sites ciunmltteie budget. Republican Directors that the town committee Is now. Among several personnel He said that under a tanrnda process of voting to adjourn, O. Terhune of Manchester, dipd Earlier in the meeting the John Garslde and William in the black, to the tune of $148.' Teacher Pay Plan The arrest came as a result the has recommended that Man­ woihed out by Pierce, it woe last night averted a possible of a disturbance in the area of ^tions last night, Sunday at Hartford Hospital. members had voted to suspend Schaller told of the many hours ELASTIC ACCOUNTING Survivors a!s6 Include his chester Community College’s determined that the high showdown over added voting conimittee meetings during Armory St. Police say three Bosrd of Education accept- put In for its preparation. STOCKINGS AppUcatlAns now being accepted for By WIL.UAM COE tions equitably wa.s the theme wife, a son, another daugther, lease of facilities at Manches­ echool’e 62 general daearooniui rights for the YR (Young Re­ June, July and August. The exe­ jduths and a girl were Involved, ed “ with regret" the resig- They said that they were sat­ Female Wolf Smaller Sept, 1967, admission. advanced by the board as nego- three sisters,'and eight grand-' ter High School be revised to are used a total of 442 room- publican) Club. / cutive boa-rd, howevier, will WHEEL CHAIRS and that Killoran refused to nation of Lewis H. Piper, isfied that the town will have At 12:15 this morning, tiatiotis opened, with Rottner chUdren. provide for payment of $40,000 houra per day and that the .col­ The YR’s, with, a membership meat regularly and will call the HEILBNA, M ont — The Um­ show his drtver’s license. He had veteran. Manchester High a workable budget. "We cut the HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING ifter more than two'hours and other board members main­ Funeral services will l)e held during the 1967-68 achool year. lege's proportionate use ie 31.0 of approximately' 3)5 (Including full committee into session if ber wolf is a large, broad-head­ ARTHUR DRUG to be put into the police car by School history teacher and fat but' not the services,” Gar- 66 Forest St., Hartford—Tel. 247-1115 )f debate ^vitl\ | teacher ne- taining it would be impossible tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Th^ sites committee has per cent of the total. huMiands and wives), now has the need arises. i ed wild canine related to domes­ force fo ^ brougM to h ^ - departrhent head, who will been conducting a review of The breidtdown of ,tho pro­ side said. tic dogs. Some specimens Imve ^iiators oyef'^ salary pro­ to haake the reductions without quarters, they said. He Is sched- Thomas' F. Farley Funeral feur official members on the Until last month, Manchester retire in June. the college’ll current five'^year posed rental includes salaries >■' posals, the Board of Educa-^ affecting teachers' salaries. uled to appear in court June 5. Home,'' 96 Webster St., Hart­ town committee. had , two Young Republican Another point, made often in The boaid also accepted three ford. Burial will bd In Mt. S t lease—which rims until Aug. of three custodians at $6,060 Because long-time member tion voted 5-2 to adopt a David H. Goodrich, 20, of each, plus a 10 per cent dif­ Clubs, the conservative YR’s tile past, was that many of the West Hartford was ’ charged resignations and granted Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. 31, 1970—with an eye toward Martin Alvord has moved from compromise scliedule t>rp- ferential for the evening shift; and the moderate Young GOP. non-sala^ items—fuel and with failure to carry his license, three extensions of leaves of Friends may call at the fu­ determining more accurately Manciiester, a vacancy exists on viding increases of $257, alectriclty, for example—are al­ absence. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. costs of use of the building by heat, $1,000; electricity, $7,070; the town committee and failure to notify the State Mo­ supplies, $1,000; maintenance, 140 .and to offer teachers ready at irreducible minimums. Upon the recommendaition of the college. Charles Riegel, immediate past tor Vehicle Depai-tment of color $9,299; and cooUngenctes, $4,- contracts based on that Salaries account for approxi­ change on his car, and over- Assl.^itant Superintendent Ron­ Mrs. Walter Shykula Preliminary study indicated president of the YR’s, requested 932. schedule. mately ^^per cent of the budg­ crov/ding a vehicle. He was ald Scott, the board condi'tdoned Mrs. Nellie Morris Shykuia that the use was resulting In Heads R&SM that the vacancy be filled by Board chairman Ji^m Rott­ Immediately after the et, wWlc all o^her costs account stopped on Main St. last night the effective date O'f Piper's re- of Windsor, mother of Thomas out-of-pocket costs to the new YR president David Caron, HI I NIT AUTO CARE starts early with a ner said the college’s board of Aran P. Sterud of 105 Bald­ THE TIM E IS RIGHT meeting, however, chair­ for the remaining 13 per cent. after police said they saw four tirement upon the passage of Shykula of Rockville and Mrs. Board of Education of $20,000 already an ex-officio member. Jeanne Joy of Vernon, died annually, the committee re­ trustees reported It has thS; en­ win Rd. will be installed as TO BUY A HOME man John Rottner said he In reviewing thCv^ard's to­ persons riding in a |wo-seat teacher retirement legislation Riegel insisted that, by Rob­ f - ■ yesterday at her home. She ported in .^pril. tire matter of reimbursement thrice illustrious master of ert’s Rules of Order, ex-officio ★ would call another meeting tal obligations, Doll MUd, the Corvette. ‘ now pending. Adoniram Oouncll, RftSM, of personnol and finance cbnimit- I f was the wife of Walter Shy­ Negotiated when the college under study. members are g;ranted the privi­ Norman Murray, 26, of Ware- a bill expected to be acted on Phelon noted the committee Rock-vine at a kemi-publlc. in­ for 5 p.m. today and ask tees had decided to recommtmd kula. was turned over to the State lege cf voting. house Point was charged with next month wxyuld provide Con- sees no soluUbn to the parking stallation Friday night at 8 in the board to rescind its a teachers’ pay hike of between' Survivors also include her Community College System by Jus'c as he was about to move Ineach of peace, after a com- necticut teachers additional re- Lewis H. Piper problems in the -vicinity of the the Rockville Masonic Temple. vote. $250,000 and $260,000 as all the parents, another son, a broth­ the board late in 1965, the tliat Caron be elected to the va­ plaipt to Brigett Marshall of 4 tirement benefits of two per high school, short of enlarging In voting the schedule with­ board could afford. Pearl St. that Murray had cent, menl at Wesleyan University in er and a sister. original lease required that the He succeeds Ralph Clifford cant committee post, a motion the lot et adjacent DUng Junior out agreement fe‘om the Man­ He presented the $257,140 threatened her. Murray 'was rC' 1922 and w-as awarded his mas­ The funeral will be held to­ college pay only custodial and of Manchester. was made and seconded f&r ad- The bill has p:x>posed effec­ High. chester Education Association's compromise proposal later leased on $100 bond. ter’s the following year from morrow ,at 8:15 a.m. from the telephone charges. The installation suite .will, in­ joui-nment. tive dates of July 1 and Oct. 1. He said Dr. Lowe has inform­ ★ n^^)tiatingt©am, the board had adopted, which he said the com­ Clark University. He later earn­ Merwln, Leek and Sheehan Fu­ Atty. Herbert Phelon, chair­ clude Past TIMs Stanley Chairman Francis DellaFera REALTOR PitlUMgRIAL DAY Should the latter date be adopt­ ed the committee, however, that noted that as far as it was con­ mittees regarded as a fair al­ ed 30 hours beyond the mas­ neral Home, 35 Poquonock man of the sites committee, Steiner and Charles K. Lynn of said that it was his policy not ed, the board agreed it would the state cannot pay for this cerned the action foreclosed ternative to the $293,800 .sched­ ter’s, studying at Trinity Col­ Ave., Windsor, with a htass of iold the board last night that Manchester as installing mas­ to cut' off discussion, and per­ 2 About T o w n place the retiring teacher on a type of capital expendituire. any further discussion over sal- ule the board had supported ver­ lege and the Universities of requiem at St. Gabriel’s the current lease calls for re­ ters; Robert Richmond of mitted Riegel to continue, but Story fcirole of South Metho- tempoi-ary leave of absence in Phelon also said the sites Biies. bally before allocation of its Church, Windsor at 9. Burial view of the reimbursement in­ Manchester as installing mar­ E clamor arose for a vote on the di'st Church ivill n^eet tomorrow order that he would qualify for Connecticut and Hartford. committee had nothing new to MAY 21-27, 1967 Dissentiing from the vote, budget total by the directors. will be in St. Joseph’s Ceme­ volved at the end o f two years. shal, and Past T® I NiJs-Shen- adjournment motion. noon at the horife o f Mrs. Har- the increeused benefits, A member of the Manchester report on the status of Lincoln REALTOR*:! prefttslonti in n il taken on a motion by Atty. DoH said the proposal would tery, Windsor. That period will end Aug. 31. uing of Manchester as install­ He acceded and a vote was estate who suhteriiMt to s strict old Richmond, 95 Ohambens St. Piper has taught in Manches­ Federation of Teaidiers, Piper la School. The Town Planning Herbert Fhelon and seconded give the teachers an across-the- Friends’■may call at the fu- Phelon said his committee ing chaplain- taken. It passed overwhelming­ code of ethics as a msmhsr of ★ Pick Your married and lives at 427 E. by Mrs. Amta Murphy, were Dessert and coffee will be serv­ ter since 1933, coomdng here nera' home tonigh'U from 7 to recently met ■w.'ith' doJ'Iege Pres- Oommission Is sUM studying the thi local and stato boards sod board raise of 6.7 per cent and Center St. He says he has no other officers to be installed ly and the meeting was adjourn­ Democrats Beldon Scheffer and ed. from a private preparatory 9. There will be a recitation of idert Frederick Lowe; Douglas school board’s latest request for ed. si the National Asssciatiin af at the same time maintain exist­ school in Simsbury where he immediate plans for the future. approval of a proposed site for ■ire Richard Small, ‘ deputy il­ Real Estite Bairds. Leonard Seader. Schaffer, just ing ratios between the salaries the Rosary at 8 at the funeral Pierce, business m anage for lustrious master; Robert Fer- DellaF'era said that he will before the vote, had called on Temple Chapter, OES, wiU had previously taught for ten In other action, the board home. the board; and Theodore Fair­ a new Lincoln in Center Pick Your PRICE 3 paid beginning teachers and gu.son, illustrious companion, meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the also approved the resignation of Sprwtgs Park. the board to defer action until those on succeeding steps. years. The family suggests that banks, superintendent of build-' principal conductor; CharleF Masonic Temple. The Oamation He was named MHS history Geraldine Mazzeo, an ele- a "more equitable schedule” The schedule ■would provide a those wishing to do so may Leonard, treasurer; Past TIM g u ar a n t ee Cremeony for past worthy ad- department head in 1946, a post mentary music teacher; Miss could be worked out. first-year salary with a bach­ make memorial contributions Harold G. Staiger, recorder; The meeting diisbanded im­ visors of the Order of Rainbow he sttll holds. In addition to his Karen Hass, a kindergarten to the Cancer Society, Hart­ ★ Pick Your elor’s degree of $5,760 and an­ for Girilis will be preseaited by teaching diitiies, he has been di- teacher at Buckley School; and Salvation Arm y Will Honor Clarence Schiebel, captain of mediately after the vote, with nual increases in 13 steps to a ford. the guard; Marshall Hodge, the MEIA team obviously dis­ John Mather Chapter, Ord'er of rector of Manchester’s Adult Mis.s Beverly Semmens, a Man- maximum of $9,300. DeMblay. Officers are remind­ companion conductor; ■'•George mayed over the outcome. Final adoption of the ephed- Evening School since 1958. He Chester High School art teach- Mrs. Emma D. Gledhill T. D. Faulkner, Donut Girls Dean, companion Steward; Moments later, however, af­ ed to wear colored gowiM. Mem­ also plans to retire from this cr- Mrs. Emma D. Gledhill. 80. of MAC HAS THE TIRES YOU WANT AT THE ule would result in a cost r e lic ­ A former Manchester man, Mr. Faulkner served as chair­ Past TIM Charles K. Lynn, ter a quick caucus of both par­ bers are reminded to bring ar- position. Mrs. Mazzeo is moving to WiiTfaieton, mother of Mrs. tion o f $36,660 off the $293,800 and two retired Salvation Ar­ man of the advisory board from chaplain; and Past TIM Grady ties outside the board room, tioles 'for a rummage sale.. Known as exceptionally Rhode Island, and MLss Sem- Haroi'd Sbrndste o f Manchester, sched'ule proposed in negotia­ 1923 to 1931. He has been a Pearson, sentinel. EATOW my officers, both of Manches­ Bx>ttner told The Herald he was tion last winter. knowledgeable in his teaching mens ■will ..return to study at died Sunday at a Hartford con- ★ PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY! DRIVE IN TO MAC TODAY! celling a special board ijpeet- ^ Tov^ firemen from Co. 4 ex- p; f^om 1954 to va’escent hospital. ter and "Doughnut Girls” in leader in all board activity Sterud is a member of and 1215 »/2 SILVER LANE— EAST HARTFORD That schedule ■would have Kansas University.. / iJig for today in an effort to tinguished a woods fire on Fern ______Survivors also include 6 sons, World War I, will be honored throughout the years and was marshal of Manchester Lodge provided $50 more at the bach­ Of of s-ic ^ member of a Con- Extensions of leave were tomorrow noon at a Salvation successful in securing many Ilf MaSQits; is a past high get the vote rescinded ^ necUcut State Department f 3 other daughters, a brother, elor’s minimum and maximum officials reported. Army Civic Luncheon at the gifts in the recently concluded priest of Delta Chapter, RAM; "ALL MEATS are FRESH CUT — I Though he had voted for the Education advisory committee Dons Webster, and Robert 24 grandrhni'.diren and 11 great- unilateral saiiary motion, Rott- ($5,800 to $9,350) plus $100 ad- grandclT'idren. Hartford Hilton Hotel. They SA Building Fhmd Drive. He Is a Scottish Rite Mason; belongs ; NONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" I dijbional at intermediiate steps. for the revision of the social Vater. are Thomas D. Faulkner of to Temple Chapter, Order of ner said he Wit on second Andover studies curriculum. During discussion. Assistant Private funeral services were associated with the T. D. Faulk­ thought that the board "may The MEA’s major arguments held today at the Taylor and West Hartford, and Sr. Major ner Real Elstate Co., West Hart­ Bistern Star; Order of High were that the board had sup­ In 1946, he founded the.MHS ^upt Scott told the board that I Myrtle Turkington and Ool. I Priesthood of Connecticut: | a| ^ % | | D C * Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., FrI. 9 to 9 have committed a tactical er- Current Affairs Club and White, currently Modeen Fhineral Home, 136 S. ford. ★ IW.----»» ported the $293,800 proposal be­ Car Hits Pole, Main St.. Wert Hartford. Bur- Florence Turkington. Commis­ Maj. Turking^ton of 115 Rus­ Council o f Anointed Kings; the * Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) served as its adviser until 1963. * supervisor, Rottner did not comment fore the directors and should iail was in Faiirvicw Cemetery, sioner Samuel Hepburn, na­ sell St., and Col. Turkington of Fellowcraft Club of Manches­ continue to stick by it now. Driver Charged He was a founder and for sev- positicti foi-merly further, and MBA team co- field by Vater as choral music Wert Hartford. tional commander of the Sal- 41 Charter Oak St. are cousins ter Lodge, and Nutmeg Forest, chairman Robert Gleagan and Panther, the team said, Doll’s Bonnie A. MePhee of Lake eral years co-director of the u The family suggests that ■vation Army, will be the main who won fame as Manchester's Tall Cedars of Lebiuion: I COMPACT CARS REGj^LAR CARS MEDIUM CARS LARGE CARS Miss Martha White also re­ proposal was not equitable be­ Rd., Andover, was arrested yes- Student Foreign Policy Associ- s ^i^qq] ^ those wishing to do so may speaker and will present the Doughnut Girls during World m w fused cmnrnent on the out­ cause it failed to allocate the terday afternoon as a result of ation of Greater Hartford, -VTtpr wne o-r£,r,i,v/i „ make memorial contributions awards. War I, and are observing the come, but the apparent im­ same reductions for all teach­ a crash ivith a telephone pole which ^nually conduct the leave in April so' he coSld to the charity of their choice. The Army’s "Distingpiished golden anniversary of their ar­ 18 MONTHS ers. plication was that the teach­ on Lake Rd., police repmted. United NaUons Model Assem- manager for his wife’s Service" award will be given to rival in France with the Amer­ WED. ONLY ★ "Any cut should be the same ers would probably submit She was uninjured. . singing career. Mrs. Vater is Mrs. Joseph Einsle Mr. Faulkner tor his service to ican Doughboys. Representa­ N E » A WEAROUT GUARANTEE for all the troops,” said Miss OUR BEST — EXTRA TENDER! ihelr salary demsuids to state- They said she ivas charged Piper earned his bachelor’s known pix>fessionally as Rober- ROCKVILLE — Mrs. Paula the Salvation Army since 1917. tives o( the American Legion, White, predicting that the SPECIAL level arbitration unless the with failure to drive in the es- °6gree in history and govern- ip Peek. Stern Blinsle, 73, of 60 W. Main He was bom in Manchester in Veterans of Foreign Wars, and BRAND NEW team could never "sell” the board vote was rescinded. tablished lane. ' ■ ------— ------St., wife of Joseph Einsle of 1887, a son of Samuel and Jen­ other veterans organizations ¥ schedule to the teachers. •• 6.50/7.00 X 13 7.35x14 7.75x14 8.25 X 14 8.45 X 15 Arbitration was the outcome The teen-ager was driving North Grosvenordoic, died yes­ nie Weir Faulkner, and left CAR Both Schaffer end Seader will attend the luncheon. NYLON TIRES 6.95 X 14 7.35x15 7.75x15 8.15 X 15 o f a long salary hassle last west on Lake Rd. when she lost terday at Rockville Geneml Manchester in 1916. He attend­ supported the idee of an equal­ A THESE PRiCfS PIUS 1,91 year that dragged on until late control of the car, police said. Hospital. ed Sun'Vay School at the Cita­ CUBE STEAK ized reduction, os had Supt. ★ July when the two sides set­ It ran off the right side of the Brink’s Arm ored Car Mrs. Eiinsle was bom Aug. 9, del in Manchester. Curtis in his budget revision tled for a $267,OOP compromise road and struck the pole. 1893 in Vienna, Auirtrta, and The distinguished service Watch Stolen 24 MONTHS recommendatidns. pay increase. Police quoted her as saying came bo this country about 50 award is issued on the recom­ $ ) Seeder’s suggesition was for $ The administration was un­ she got something in her eye. Robbed of $700,000 years ago, living in New York mendation of authorized person­ From Washroom WEAROUT GUARANTEE a $75 cut, while Curtis had pro­ i=OR A able to send out teachers con­ CSty' and Grosv'iiordale. She nel in the United States by the She is scheduled to appear in A wristwatch valued at tracts until weeks before the posed one of $50. while the robbers took his serv. moved to Rockville two years general of the Salvation Army, BRAND NEW A Manchester Circuit Court 12 The teacher negotiators (Continued from Page One) about $180 was stolen from the SPECIAL opening of school in Septem­ June 12. ice pistol and ripped the radio ago. She studied at art schools FVederick Ooutts, at the Inter­ 6.50 X 13 7.00 X 13 7.35x14 7.75x14 8.25 X 14 8.55 X 14 seemed about ready to accept Radio Shack at the Parkade ber. fied police who found the from his cruiser. in Vienna and Berlin, Gei-many, national Headquarters in Lcm- ★ over the weekend. The idotim, OCCASION? NYLON TIRES 6.95.x 14 7.35x15 7.75x15 8.15 X 15 8.45 X 15 Avoiding a repeat of last one of tlie latter two propasals trussed up men. Road blocks were set up in and did commercial art work don. Never a bonafide member when the board voted to adopt ATHfSTPUlCfS Plus 1.91 to 7 5J IlDtRAl tXCiSl Ta>4 year was one of the main argu­ Hospital Notes the immediate area and state in New York Olty. of the Salvation Army, Mr. Robert Salomone of Hartford, Doll’s schedule and thus shut They were token to Brockton Rent a new Comet or ments advanced last night by police officials said all available Survivors, besides her hus­ Faulkner has, according to an employe, said he forgot the Rottner, who said he felt im­ off further discusi^n. Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Hospital where it was report-iJ Mercury. Low Rates . . . men were assigned to hunt the band, include a daugliter, Mi-s. Ai-my records, been in the posi­ watch in the washroom after he In all areas excepting mater­ they sustained only bruises. Daily . . . Weekly . . . SAVE mediate establishment .o f a A $50 cut across the board, robbers. Robert H. Pilver of Vernon, tion of SA Advisory Board took it off, and that when he nity where (hey are 3:30 to 4 When the truck was found, schedule was imperative so the as proposed by the superintend­ Donald.'?'on said he was cruis­ ed'Xor of the Rockville Journal. member, "rendering excellent returned about an hour later Monthly. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private police said, the robbers were 50c Iba! board could Issue contracts to ent, would have resulted In a ing along a dirt road checking Private funeral services w;!] service longer than any other the watch was gone. prospective employes. Tlie $22,650 saving and would have rooms where they are 10 a.m. transferring the money to a car. for abandoned cars when the Y be held at the Burke Funeral individual, not only in the Unit­ A microphone stand valued school system usually hires 50 to 8 p.ni. Visitors are requested Empty money bags were strewn cost only $14,000 more than the .-’i-mored truck pulled into the Home, 76 Pro."pect St. ed States, but throughout the at about $15 was taken from 6.50 X 13 7.00 X 13 7.35x14 7.75x14 8.25 X 14 8.55 X 14 to 60 new teachers each year not to smoke in patients’ rooms. on the ground. We Resers’e The Right To Limit Quantities schedule finally adopted. road. ^ There •will be no calling honors. world." In 1917 he began his George for Teens. William H. to replace those who resign or No more than two visitors at Police said an Abington 6.95 X 14 7.35x15 7.75x15 8.15 X 15 8.45 X 15 “ Tlie truck stopped,’’ he said, The family suggegts that service by working on a three- Gaston of Vernon told police he retire. — one time per patient. policeman, William Donaldson, This! PBICIS PIUS 1.91 *o TIDfPAi FbilSf Tax "and a man jumped out the side those wishing to do so may year capital campaign to raise had been playing with a band Other board members voting came upon the scene as the VERY MEATY — RIB CUT door and pointed a machine gun make menvrial contributions to $80,000 for tlie erection the at the teen-ager club, had left Mm »: T b m tin t » n tv tH M t In t it t t oUm Umn tltottn. for Phelon’s mo'tion were Wal­ Parkade Owners Patients Today: 297 transfer was under way. Don­ THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR at me. There were two oars fol­ a memorial fund at the Church Army’s Trumbull St. building, the stand at the club on May RESERVE A CAR ler Doll and Charles Bogginl. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: aldson was held at gunpoint lowing the truck." of Jesus Christ of the Latter BIACKWALL TUBELESSI Atty. Thomas Bailey, chairman File Tax Appeals Mrs. Dorothy Ames, East Hart­ recently razed in Hartford’s re­ 13, and that it was missing the Day Saints, Manchesster. development program. dssas c f the finance committee, and ford ; John Ashe, 5 Grandview following day. NOW . . . CALL In Pleas Court WHITEWALLS Dr. Walter Schardt were ab­ Ter.. Rockville; Mrs. Eleanor Woman Marks Two Bicyclists PORK CHOPS sent. Bolduc, 86 Linden St.; Philip 2.40 extra Doll, chairman of the per­ Tax appeals have been filed Bourbeau, 21 Beverly Rd., Ver­ 90th Birthday Struck hv Autos Funerals 643-5135 sonnel committee, opened the in Hartford County Court of non; Mrs. Ann Brown, 118 Tracy session by • submitting recom­ Common Please by the owners Dr.; Mrs. Catherine Campbell, Mrs. Robert G. Little of 14 A child and a teen-ager were Roy A. Clark mendations of his and Bailey’s of the Broad-King Shopping 20 Peach Tree Lane, Wapping; LEASING Spruce St. yesterday celebrated struck by cars yesterday in Gcave ede services for Roy committees, which have been Parkade and the U-A Theater Mrs. Barbara Cheney, South East, bringing to 15 (he num­ her 90th birthday and according separate acidehts as they rode A. Clark of 95 G|reenwood Dr. One•1^vo-Three reviewing budget reductions Rd., Bolton; David Cloutier, 118 we e held this morning at St. ber df appeals on the Maitches-- to her daughter, Olive, she "feels their bicycles, but neither was WESTERN Year Leaking Plans submitted by School Superin­ Crestridge Dr., Vernon; Laura seriously injured. Jnime'.’ Cor-ctcry. The Rev. tendent William Curtis. • ter October 1966 Grand |Jst DeMartln, Ttrfland Rd., Bolton; fine.” All Makes and Models filed to date. David D’Allesandro, 4, of 176 PIu'i j'lp Hussey, pastor of St. The proposed reductions, Mrs. Helen Dickinson, East The spry nonagenarian said Neil H. Ellis and Constance Charter Oak St., was striick by Bartholomew’s Church, officiat­ totaling $269,764, would chop Hartford; Mrs. Margaret today she had "quite a party of Kaplan are appealing the as­ a car as he rode hfs bike on ed. $177,025 from the total for all Driggs, 616 N. Main St.; Mrs. the family here, about 40 peo­ The Holmes Fhmeral Home, BEE MORIARTY salaries and $92,739 from the sessed yfflue jilaced on their Bessie Duff. 185 E. Center St.; ple.” Charter Oak St. yesterday after­ noon. He was taken to the fam- 400 Main St. was in charge of non-salary budget. Doll said 6.8 acres of land off Broad St., Michael Dzamba, 17 Canter­ BROTHERS She has two sons, three il.V doctor after complaining of aiuangements. “ the reductions would antiSuht to housing King’s Department bury St. daughters, five grandchildren, chest pains, but was apparently "Connecticut’s Oldest one per cent of the salary budg­ Store among other businesses. Also, Mrs. 'Barbara Filosa' Their building is assessed at and six great-grandchildren. not injured, police said. Mrs. Ethel Zimmcriiian ' Lincoln-Merouiy Dealer” et, but 10 per cent of non-saJary Bast Hartfoad; Mra. Mary Funeral services for Mrs. N O W — 2 Pint Stores To Sorve You $403,460 and' their land at After the youth W £is struck, Itcins. Gedwias, 48 Joseph St.; Mrs. Ethel Gochee Zimmerman of M l CENTER STREET $112,980. They seek a reduc­ Paufldne Girard, Stafford his uncle, James Adams of 178 Fine For The Outdoor Barbecue! Other than teacher sauries, 210„Spince St. were held this 81 Tolland Tpke., Manchester < OPEN EVENINGS tion for both. The Manchester Springs; Sister Theresa Girard. Charter Oak S t, came out and Open Tucs., Wed., Sat. none of the reductions has yet Nursery School morning at the Holmes F if'-v l Columbia Mve., WUUniantlc till 6 Board of Tax Review, after a the boy ran behind the house. been adopted, and many of the 825 HMliaird St.; Buel Has- Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Thurs. and FrI. till 9 hearing, let the assessments After the uncle caught the child, Items—such as pay for prin­ brouck, 101 Concord Rd.; Mrs. Plans Operetta Felix M. Davts, pastor of Sec­ stand. they returned to the street, but cipals and department heads, Shirley Hull, 78 W h ite, St.; ond Congregaticnal Church, of­ ★ WEDNESDAY ONLY ★ First Hartford Realty is ap­ Thomas Kearns, 21 Norwood ’’The little Red House,” an the driver of the car had left, club advisers, and the like—re­ ficiated. Burial w as in Bolton iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiPUALiTY in s u r a n c e s in c e i pealing the assessed value plac­ St.; M is . Eula Kunhard't, Staf­ police'said. main to be negotiated between operetta by Miss Sylvia Claf- Center Cemetery. ed on the building housing the ford Springs; Lawrence LaPol- Later the boy complained of (i. . the MEA and the board. lin of Manchester, will be pre­ Bearers were 'David Gochee, ■theater and on the one acre of la, 23 Otis St.; Mary Lloyd, 62 pain and was brought to the Even If all the items recom­ sented by children of the Earl Bryant’, Gustaye Arendt 164 EAST CENTER ST. land surrounding it. Thralfl Rd,. Vernon; Nancy doctor, police said. LARGE, MEATY mended for deletion by the su­ Sr., Gustave Arendt Jr., Curtis The building is assessed at Mature, 120 Bolton St.; Mrs. YWCA Nursery School Friday Kenneth Hack, 14. of 127 perintendent were adopted, the Frazier, and Raymond Green. $82,100 and the land at $31,050. Marjorie McNanvara, 107 Hem­ at 10 a.m. on the final day of Deepwood Dr. ivas taken to MANCHESTER-1649-5261 board would still be $11,379 First Hartford. seeks a reduc­ lock St.; John Morse, Blast their school year. Mrs. Glenn Manchester Memorial Hospital CHICKEN sSiort of balancing its budget. tion for both. Hartford; Mrs. Beveaily Nogra- after he was hit by a car while Ample The Board of Directors allot­ Cornish and Mrs. Paul McKay, Parkinsr Front and Rear The Board of Tax Review •sen, 141 Center St.; Chester direotora o f the school, will pre­ he’ was riding his bicycle on-Per- China War Price LEGS ted the schools $6,265,000 for Mudgett, Somers; Louis PaJaz- •conducted a hearing on the as­ sent diplomas to the oiiildren. klns St. last night. He was next year when it established zi, 71A Bluefleld Dr.; Gail Pelle­ sessments and declined to re­ Th’e event is open to parents treated at the hospital and re­ Of Viet Victory, iiiil the town budget May 4, reduc­ duce them. tier, 64 School St. leased, hospital oflScials said. and friends. •’Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!" ing the requested appropriation Both appeals are being han­ Also, Bernard Pesso, 97 Cush­ Police said Hack was on the Senators Warn by $294,343, but still increasing man Dr.; Robert Piirainen, 118 Almost all of the simple scen­ wrong side o f the street when dled by the Manchester law ery for,the play was made by the budget $429,899 above cur­ firm of Lessner, Rottner, Karp W. Main St., Rockville; Mrs. the car, driven by Dennis J. (Continued from Page One) rent appropriations. Irene Russell, Thompsonvllle: the nursery school children, Klotzer, 26, of Perkins St. came Plepler. ly half of the American people Making the necessary reduc­ Mrs. Florence Stampp,'„Hart- who learned the songs for the in contact with, the bike. think that a total rnd'Kitary victo­ A Sfnke Every Time! ford; Florence Taylor, 43 LitcK'- operetta during the past school A dump truck driven by Herb year. ry is possible and idtai to our field St,; Mrs. Myrtle Wheeler, Holden, 27, of South Windsor national interest, then there Is CHICKEN 146 Bldgerton . St.; Merrill Mra.^ Robert Stoker, mothers’ Top performance in the handling litH backed into ,a car driven- by going to be hell to pay if we set­ r Trailer Gets Loose^ Breaks^ Whlston Jr., 123 Pine St. repreaentarive o f ttotf"’ soIm oI, of your insurance is what you get John A. MacDonald o f 104 Hlch-' tle for , anything less," Morton BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A and Mrs. Bruce Stauffer .are, in lb consistently and regulai’ly from mend Dr. on enoiedy Rd. about said. CHARGE IT daughter to Mr. / and Mrs. charge of hospitality for BREASTS our agency! It’s what we mean by Pigs Get Free and Scatter 7 yesterday morning, police said. "I hope the Presddeni of the Daniel Murphy, 173 Spruce.St; event. Both vehicles were driven from “P.S.’ —Personal Service. In plan­ United States wl'll realize before AT MAC! Police yestei'day were called vehicle, the wooden body broke a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Dickie S m ^ , son of Mr. and the scene before police arrived. it is too late that the real and ning your insurance, keeping it up- iii to gather up three jrfgs, up, and the pigs scatter^ on Valmore Loiselle, 233 Iforth- Mrs. Richard Smith of 174 Au­ The ,aoc4dent was reported to po­ H:::: dangerous opposition comes not to-date or settling claims, you get It's-easy la charge your weighmg 250-300 pounds in the vlew Dr., South Windsor. tumn St., and Suean Reueenvig. lice several hours after it oc­ the lawn . of Frank Vaiciulis. from those who question our full satisfaction! « purclinsc.s at M A C with DISCHARGBID YESTER­ daughter, o f Mr. and Mrs. The­ curred, polled said. , vicinity o f 527 Woodbridge St. Bedford and his three small role in Vietnam. It comes from ARMOUR STAR your bimk charge card After a brief chase through the DAY: Stephen Steiner, 72 odore Reuaswig of 206 Laurel James L. Starvlsh, 17,' of children recaptured the animals those wlx) believe we are, or o r M a c charge card. neighborhood tlie aninuUs were Fleming Rd.; Raymond Smith, Warehouse Point got a written iiiJ and tied them to the trailer. St., Wapping, play the lead­ should be, com m ltt^ to' all-out Budget your payments W ethersfield ™ MERIDEN oorralled and reeumed their WWii the help of police the tig 70 Ridge St.; Kenneth Sayers, ing olMuaotera, a boy and girl, warning for failure to grant the MANCHESTER BERLIN victory. Teil them, FTesldent BOLOGNA iii-a THE IF F E R E N d E and ’ piiy as you ride!” Journey to Bloomfield. was set| up again and the Bed­ Somers; Mnir. Gwendolyn Sera- in the play. AUiooo Lary, right of way after the car he Johnson, that this means all-oiit \ store #13 Store #14 was drlting struck a /oar driven Store #15 Store #11 Police eay that Bruce Bedford fords, 'mth their grunting pig­ fin, 37 Fornham Rd., South duighter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ war." and lb May veetpiote rates and assist you auNciTwnM Centennial Piatt at Chestnut Hill had, been driv­ lets reeumed their Journey. Windsor; Mrs. Catherine Nhc- mund Lary of Glasbonbury, and by Lois L. Stout of Coventry at 828 West Middle Turnpike Webster Square Plesd 942 Silas Deane Hightmy Morton said this could mean Maridon, Conn. ing along on .Wood-bridgo St. Some damage was done to kowski, 33 Lockwood St. B^ddy Wallace, son of Mr. and Center and Cooper Sts. yester­ wage, price and. rationing con­ as we have so many.others? Manohester, Conn. I Berlin, Conn. WetherslieM, Conn. and tlMut the pigs were in a the lawn where the pigs were DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. Milton Wallace of 83 Han­ day at 8:45 p.m., police said. trols, priorities on materials, tlVERWURST tnU er behind hU station wagon. roaming, but no charges were Ji^rfl. Eliazbeth Carter, Vernon sen Dr., Vemon, are oaot aa Minor damage was done to ^ t h and regulations on consumer OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 to 9 • SATURDAY 9 to 6 JiM traUw daUclMd Xroin tba pressed, police said. Garden Apts,, Vernon. twins. vehlqlea. credit, i V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1967 PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1967 PAGE ILiVVIl— APPLIANCE i I CENTER ¥, r \

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But the 22-year-old ting three homers to account for Gorra and Charlie Fedor lead- neighborhood. In New York. Phoebus, a Baltimore native going.” rookie right-hander from their runs. tng the baitsmcn ,)wlth two Mts y Playing 36 holes under IdeaJ who came up from the minors ‘.'I like the way this dub Fresno, Calif., said he didn't Seaver, who is in the Marine apiece. One of XtcKeown’s hits conditions yesterday ait the pic­ late last year and pitched shut­ keeps fighting back,” Manogor )MLve Ws best stuff. Reserves and drills weekends at a three-run homer. turesque Ellington Ridge Coun­ outs in his first two starts, Dick WilIiaTn.s said as the Red try Club. 44 loading amateurs "You looked fast,” said one of nearby Ft. Schuyler, won his Green Manor took a brief bno blanked the New York Yankees Sox awaited the opener of a /' and professionals made up the the reporters grouped around own game in the sixth , run lead in the first, but oouJd 7-6 on two hits Monday night. three-game series with the De­ field ^vlth top honors at day’s him. "You couldn’t have been He squeezed Cleon Jones home not hold on as Auto Panto got Uftlng the Orioles back to the troit Tigers tonight. end shared by a trio. Wally Cl- fastCT than your last pitch of the from third base with what two in the second, three in .500 level after a three-week “ I said last spring that wa chon, popular home pro at El­ gajtie,” proved to be the winning run. fourth and fl've in the fifth. subterranean flight. were going to fool a lot bif peo« lington Ridge, shared the spot­ "Yeah, that was my beet On the play Jones beat Wes Auto Parts 020 360—10 11 2 The . 26-year-old right-hander, pie, end I stiU think so,” Wil* light with pro Dick Stramham pitch of the game,” Seaver re- Parker's throw home, giving Green Manor 1000 001—2 1 1 who lives less than two miles liams sa^^. "This club isn’t go* ©f Ijongmeadow, Mass., and am­ piled. He referred to a blazing Seaver an RBI on a secrlflce Eastman and Ghairiebois; from Baltimore’s Municipal ing to quit.” ateur Bill Brue of the Wethers- fast baM on which Al Ferrara and fielder’s choice. His batting Taylor, Coughlin (6), BaWneau Stadium, did not allow a hit un- Williams was particularly fieild Country Club. Each carded Wm - struck out swinging to end the average now is .863 with two (6), Yawwski (5), Media (6 ) and U1 the seventh inning and struck^ pleased by the way the Red Sox 2 a 148 score. game and give Seaver his fourth stolen bases. Bonham, out 11 Yankees on the way to his reboundeil from a pair of dob- •iW Best recovery among the pace- - win of the campaign against two Wes Westrum, the Mets’ man- second victory in three deci­ berings by-the power - packed aetters was by Cichon, who real­ defeats. ager, third baseman Ed Charles AMERICAN LEAGUE sions. Baltlmora Orioles. A single tally in the third was ly had to scramble during the “ They got their runs on two and outfielder Tommy Davis “nie triumph, seventh in the After wilting under a barrage enough for Dillon Ford to edge afternoon round for a 72 after homers, though,” Seaver contln- also drew praise from Westrum. SENIOR AWARD— Baseball and football star Rick Roberts, center, is shown, test nine games tor the world of Baltimore homers at Fenway , ued. "I ’ve got to overcome Charles, batting third, got four Police & Fire ID last night at Park, the Red Sox took three of posting e 76 In the morning with the Varsity E Cup, awarded to the senior who has accumulated the most champions, sent them into a play. pltcWng that ball, straight hits and was robbed of Waddell Field. third-place tie with Kansas City 'four games with the Olevdand You know the last six runs a fifth in a row on a good catch Defense and fine pitching fea- points from the coaching staff during his athletic career at East Catholic High. Stranahan, fresh off the pro and Minnesota in, the American Indians. They came from be­ tour and in Ws first year at the Wmu scored on me were accounted by Ron Fairly in right field in tured. Jeff Gott got the win, al- Looking on are, Bill Loika, left, head football coach at Central Connecticut, and hind in aiU tour games, losing 3 V.,* League. The Orioles are 16-16 on lowing only four hits and not Bay State course, totaled 75 and m tor by five homers. Three of the ninth. Toby Kimball, right, former Boston Celtic. Presentation took place at the an­ the season and five games be­ only last Saturday’s game on a allowing a runner past second 73 for has two rounds and Brew nual spring sports banquet at the school. Roberts has played three sessions of hind Detroit’s league leaderu. 10th inning homer. had a 72-76. The latter shared hose. Durand mode some ex- varsity baseball and football. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) "We could have won eill tour oellenit defeosiv* plays tor ths Minnesota edged Chicago 8-7 moming laurete with Wg Chet to reach the .600 mark tor the the way the club is fighting Wojaek atf East Mountain In (HertUd F h o tO B by Satemis) Unusual Request from winmers. back,’’ Williams said. "The G. Bunce, F. Lalushius, C. first time and knock the White WaitertMiry. *Thanks, Fellows’ Sox out of. a sh a re ^ first place spirit is contagious. Coming Home Pro Wally Ciclion Blasts Out of Sand Trap Slebbins and R. Jarvis colJect- Other quaitflera w e n amai- while California tripped Kansas from behi'nd gives everyone a tenr Allan Breed of Wetheiw ed the DiMon hits ■while M. Maloney Bombs Indians big lift.” Maloney, Peck and Ryan had City 6-3 and Cleveland blanked field and pro Tony Morasco of Qashington 4-0 in other AL ac­ "The way these guys can Mt, Reliefers Heat Up, singles for Che losers. diffedde, both with 149 scores, tion. any time we’re within jour op amateurs John Practm (160) Dillon’s 001 000 1 4 five runs in the late innSngs wa Police & Fire 000 000 0 4 and Bobby Grant Jr., (151) both With Two Big Frames ORIOLES-YANKS— can win it,” said rookie mutli* of Wethersfield, new iwo Gif Gott and Ecabert; TweiPdy Despite Shutout Phoebus, - a chunky. 6-foot-8 paw Billy R<>hr. “It’s certainly Nutbrown at BrooWaiwn and end Maloney. By PETE ZANARDI allow a hit until the fifth inning. Field, then meet, Windh'am High in Willlmantlc Friday. Ttvo fireballer whose 13-9 record,and a nice fedlng for a pitcher.” Wojaek, each with 151 scores. .iv Tim Cummings finally quell- W'iiHiams had his pitching ro­ BALTIMORE (AP)—Along about the eighth inning Coming up "'ith five Meriden bats, allowing home gomes next week close helped Rochester There were four scratches, all INTERNATIONAI- LEAGUE tation virtuaKy Iteed up tor tha of Monday night’s game against New York, the tele­ BatUlng to a 6-6 tie last night runs in the second inning Qjjjy run over the final five out the campaign. capture the 1966 International Ron-stanters. Maloney (12) League pennant, joined the Ori- Detroit' series and then threa Palling by one stroke to ad­ phone rang in the Baltimore dugout. at Verplanck Field were the and six. more in the fourth, one-third innings. gomes with the Orioles at Bultl* On the other end was a mem------—------ab r h fw a e^rW oles test September and white­ vance was Stan HlUjiskl Jr., of Oilere and Pagani’s Caterers. Maloney High bombed The Tribe had a short-Uyed Ferry, cf more next weekend. ber of the Orioles’ bullpen crew when the Baltimore staff washed California and Kansas the host cihib, with 75-77—152. Two runs in the .sixth by ths Manchester High, 12-1 yes- lead, scoring in the first without Mongmo*; 1? Southpaiw Dennis Bennett, with an unusual request of Man­ recorded only 23 during a pen­ City on a combined yield of nine Only three golfers matched Oiler.s deadlocked the count. terday at Ceppa Field in a hit. Ron Conyers reached on J^j,ea. 'it owner of a 1-1 record, waa ager Hank Bauer. nant-winning season. hits. par 72, Brew, Wojaek and Cfly Kurt Hassett collected a dou- Meriden. The ho.sts, now 4-9, an infield error, took second on * FOUR SEASONS LE’TTERMAN — Pete Kasavage of Manchester, a senior, is named to open the Detroit in* "Would it be all right if a cou­ Phoebus, going the distance ble and single for Pagani’s w4th He bowed to the A’s and beat chen over the long course, men- scored off all three Manchester a , third on an infield Beach, rt vosion against the Tigers’ ple of the relief did a tor Che first time in seven pajn Sooha also riiowing a dou- Lange, .xs the Angels this year before the first athlete in the 10-year intercollegiate sports history at th-i Univer­ Isured to perfection by Mike pitchers. The Tribe is now 3-10, out and scored on another in- Mickey Lollch. who has woo little throwing to limber up their starts, no-hit the Yanks until Jim Stratton had two hits Hatch, 3b ...ymle'ng the an:;eei Monday sity of Hartfor(i, to earn varsity letters in four sports. The four-season ver­ Ovion. Maloney started the merry- field boot, FallUx. p night. Steve Whitaker’ s lead-off five of seven decisions for tha eSchon, who earher predicted arms?” Steve Whitaker singled to open for the Oilers with Tom LaBelle satile athlete has lettereti in baseball, basketball, golf and soccer at UH. He go-round in the second inning. Mike Ferry, Jim Mongillo and Totals 40 12 13 27 12 4 9 single in the seventh inning American League leaders. a 15[t score would qualify, had On most occasions, Che line the seeventh inning. Horace contributing a double. plans to enter the Peace Corps after graduation. ■With two down and a man on Dan Hatch were the big bats * ” b*r Si*po a e rbi ruined bis no-hit bid and Horace Jim Lonborg wiU hurl the sec­ to rely on a chemged putting between the d^^gout .and the Clarke singled for the other oilers ...... 300 102— 6 6 4 first, an . infield error, three for Maloney, each collecting conyers. 2b ■ ' 1 1 0 Clarke singled in the eighth tor ond game against the Tigera grip over the final 18 holes to bullpen Is busier then long dls- New York hit in the eighth. Pagarii’s ...... 012 110—6 6 3 2 1 singles and three walks ac- three hits and two RBIs. Pitcher cl 0 the only other New York safety. and Jose Santiago wiU start Improve on his moming round. tiano© service on Mother’s Day The 25-year-old rookie struck Champ, Tetone (5), Mlchalex 0 0 Banning Scooped Up Ball but Threw Wildly counted for five runs before Fallis helped his own cause with Andpr.son. a 0 0 0 Prank Robinson, meanwhile, Thursday’' night. SHORT PUTTS: Dick Stran­ — but it’s Bauer who initiates out 11 Yanks, including Joe (s) and Landry; P4nto, Lanzano 2 2 CHET WOJACK Manchester starter and loser two hits end two RBIs. 0 crashed his 10th home run — Williams said Rohr wiU open ahan and KU Brew were in a mCK STRANAHAN BILL BREW ALLAN BREED the calls, Pepitone and Tom Tresh three (5 ) and Hassett. 0 0 Doug Steely could put out the Cummings was also the hit- McCarthy if 0 0 9 taking the league lead — and against the Orioles Friday twosome during the play. . The situation was reversed times apiece, as the Oriolas Sunday’s doubleheader saw ting star for Manchester, show- 0 0 0 Dave Johnson and Andy Etche- night with Darrell Brandon WaHy eSchon had his “(idvisars” Monday because Tom Phoebus climbed bock to the .500 mark Norman’s best the Lawyers, 5-1 fire. 0 0 Everyone Surprised but Mays 2 1 pitching Saturday. came dose to pitching a no-hit- by winning for the se\-enth time on Harvey Cassell’s three-hitter Reliever Bein Grzyb got the ing a peirfect three-for three »» n ft n 1 1 ft barren also poied homers for during the afternoon, ERCC "TZ I Pratt & Whitney Turbine Car 1 1 "Led Stange appears bock in Prasideat Barney Weber and ter for the Orioles and then did in nine decisions. arto Ansaldi’s downed Pagani’B, brunt of it in the fourth, as at the plate. Whitey Jenkins, GnsyS] p 0 0 0 0 0 0 the Orioles. Open Scores |------0302002 0 **• the groove end I may him pips-smnihiiig Lou Becker. . someithing almost equally asp hdt homer No. 5-3. Maloney cashed in three hits, making his first varsity start at Cumnihigs. p After Bunt Leads to Vietory in Baltimore Smiday,” WUiiamt Anoiong ISie non-starters was rare tor the Baltimore mound 10 — giving him the American two walks, two balks and a hit short for Manchester, got the Totals______35 1 ,6 24 10 6 0 TWINS-WHITE sox— Dick Strauahaii 75-73—^148 a—Grounded out for Cougrhiin in Minnesota’s Cesar Tovar, who said. "It depends on bow things Frank Oranabo who plays out of Bpffw ...... 72-76—148 staff . . . hurled a complete League lead — with a runner batsmen for six runs. game’s only extra base hit, a inning, with the game tied 1-1, came through, lashing a double , ^ ^ _j WaHy Olchon ...... 76-72—148 Andretti Favorite NEW YORK (AP) _ i- j J J. . goin Detroit. Lee looked awful- the Manchester Country Club. . game to win 7D, aboard in tha first inning and Roger Fallis went the dis­ (touble in the ninth. Maloney ...... 060 600 i6x—12 had t'W'o hom ers and four hits in ttt.h . ,.,r runners at first and second and to left field that drove in two f _ . , . _ _.... . iW y Morosco ...... 75-74—149 Argiros Rules Manchester ...... 100 000 000— 1 Sundav’s victorv over Califor- t^HGIl ■lAillliG JMSyS HlXS & X'AJuan Breed ...... S;*.. 74-76—149 tance to pick up the win, allow­ The loss eldmdnart.es any A Oourse Supt Mike Ovian report­ The was the Brooks Robinson contributed a 2b-Jenkins; .sb—Lange 2. Rogal- . V ^ L hninp run fVia+’a rirodict runs and won the game. x-John Pracoii ...... 75-76—150 ski. Cobb, Cummings; sac—Fallis; ma, stayed hot with two hits and Home run, m a t s preaiqt- ed 94 new white pine trees have x-Bob G-raJit Jr...... 74r77—151 fourth by an Oriole pitcher In 32 run-producing triple to the 10-hit Trap Shooters ing six hits, striking out five chance of Manchester finishing “ I bunted on my own,” Willie What thought Herman ^ mn. been planted on the course, ell Gtlford Nutbrown . • • • ^ . 76-76—151 Dan Gurney Says tries — a pace even below 1966 attack. and walking two. Fallis didn't the year at .500. Only tour ^ explained afterward. “ Jim...... Bun- Franks, the . . . growly green Giant, -t i, ^ Chet Wojaek ...... 72-79—151 CHURCH LEAGUE “ ® ’ ing to get more work.” seven 1» eight feet high, bring- Letting only two shots go gomes remain. Steely 1. Cummings 2. Fallis 5: hits Sox. The Twins cam e from be- When makes ning is a tough Ditcher I’ve of Mavs’ bunf> x-Ron Goldsmith ...... 78-74—152 Scoring in every inning, Cen­ The Red Sox had a break in li»g the total number of trees x-JeTTj’ Mobley ...... 77-75—152 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)— “There’s no way, said ter Congo pulled out all the astray, George Argiros dowmed The Indians return to the tend a . three-iw burst in a,great catch, that’s unpre- Lver VhirSry w ^ “S . ?"s a 1-1 ball game. x-Stan Hilinsld ...... 75- 77—152 the schedule Monday. However, planted to 2,500. . Stan Hilinekl, 75^'77—152 stops in besting Gus’ Grinders 48 targets to rule the Manches­ Sd'lver City tomorrow to meet J- 1 inning, Zoilo Versalles dictable. had already struck out three and we figure we need only one B^b^BodtaS^ Dan Guvney, “ that we can keep Parnelli Jones and the Reggie Smith, Bob Tilbnan and down 23 pounds to 167, said he ...... turbine from winning the Memorial Day race if nothing is-4 last night at Charter Oak Handicaps Prove no Handicap ter Coon and Fox Club trap tough Platrt High at Legion GrzxbFallis 2:.(F^llsi; L—Steely. ^ r z y b 3. wp - singling home the go-ahead run. when W411ie Mays wins a ball times. We needed only one run, run,’ * the manager said. has never felt better. He’ll play shoot in North Coventry Sun­ Tovar’s 2-for-3 mgnt raisea game singlehandedly, that’s and I got McCovey and Hart don’t mind if he bunts.” a couple of other piteyen gitl- p breaks in his car.” ------— ------Park. his worked out. In the Northeast Amateur June ^ e t e Z aaSgiiino"";;!’. TO-7^155 M'ario Andretti .said earlier duce the amoimt of nitro-meth- CharUe Ruggiero and Cliff day. Jolm Condio and Ron Tour- bemng a v « ^ e to .331, predictable. coming behind me. All it talces No one, except the opposition, 23-24 at he Rhode Iriand Coim- Ed Ktwalski ...... '.'.‘.'.'.V. 7^79—155 that if the Pratt & Whitney tur- ane and other additives in their Coffin led the winners with Fish Overcomes Arm Injury ville had 46 hits to tie for sec­ Bolton and South Windsor Bow tying Frank Robin-.on for see- Then there are the times Wil- is a fly ball.” really can mind anything Mays try dub. , Most golfers praised x-Al Winter ...... 80-75—155 . . ond place behind AL leader Al Ue Mays is unpredictable. Bunnlng charged off the does., , • MoCue...... 78-77—156 bine holds together "the qualifying fuel, in order to avoid three hits apiece, while Fred ond spot. ' Y the oondition of the oourse, a lSw?e Wieituid ...... '77-79—155 j-est of US wiU be competing for burning the pistons. Schneider, Ray Blanco, Frank Bob Jacob-son was the 25 shot 'W. L. Pet. G.B. Kaline of Detroit. ^ Lake the other day when he mound and scooped up the bunt. In the only orthw National Spahn Loses Bid tribute to Ovian, one of the best oSj^e'cMarai/tU T l^ -lt? second place.” The turbine car usee JPl fuel Chaves and Carl Switzer chip- To Attain Greatest Throw winner with 21 hits while Tour- Cincinnati . 26 12 .684 — ■ Young Cops Ninth Decision * dropped a fly ball. Or Monday but he threw high to second "Leagrtie games Pittsburgh de- in bis Held. x-Rose Teter 79-78—157 Andretti, Andretti, Nazareth, Nazareth, Pa., was identical identical to to that that used used Dyby air- ped In with two each.each, Giluu Fla-r ia- Lanky Don Fish and adversity ville took the 20-yaid handicap St. Louis ...... 20 11 .645 “ ■GELS-A’S night when he bunted. trying for a force out and the feateii Houston 3-1 and New On Ban of Book SeTmiT'Gras.soAi Fuchs ...... '.‘." 'V ," 75-82—157 ^8^158 faiste.srt qualifier at a rf-cord —j planes. veil had three three bingles bingles for for Gus’ Gus’ are old enemies. event with 22 of 25 hits. Pittsburgh 19 14 .576 4'/a Don Mincher drove In three The bunt helped San Francis- (Jiants had the bases loaded. York downed Los Angeles 6-2. Th* N«Vf York Yankees are John M cGoldrick".."."! 79-79—158 168.982 m.p.h. in a Brawner The STP division of Studebak- with Don Domijan and Henry Pish is a javelin thrower for 50,,shots—Argiros 48, Condio Chicago ...... 18 15 .515 5Vi As Patriots Win 11th Game runs with his eighth homer and co more than the dropped fiy Just as Mays figured, McCo- • * • WASHINGTON (AP) — eouniting on a relief pitching Dtek Hawk-Ford. Gurney, Santa Ana. er. headed by Andy Granatelli. Agostinelli showing two hits Ohio Unaversity. Javelin was a 46, 'Tourville 46, Conroy 44, Atlanta ...... 16 16 529 6 Taking a giant step toward fourth in seven starts. South a t^ -run single, backing Jim ball did. In fact it helged the vey got the ballin the air, but It GIANTS-PHILS— Former pitching star Warren staff featuring Steve Hamilton, x-Dick F e^ ...... 80-80—^160 Calif was second fastest at spent three yeairs building the apiece. new event this year in the Mid- Carr 41, Dedosser 39, Bob Tour- San Francisco 19 17 .528 6 the Charter Oak Conference Windsor is now 6-2 in the McGlothlin s six-hit pitching as Giants beat Philadelphia 3-1. was a foul pop, an<} now it was Hart’s hit also brought Gay- Spahn’s bid to ban publication Hal Rehiflf and Dooley Womack. Denni.s OosAina ...... 81-79-160 224 in one of his own Amer- noi.seless "Turbocar.” Congo ...... 742 221 x—18 19 2 American Conference track ville 37. Philadelphia 16 19 .441 9 South pennant, Coventry High's NCXX: and 5-4 overall. the Angels overcame Kansas The play came in the ninth Hart’s turn. 'The third baseman lord Perry his first victory since o f a book about his baseball They were 18-18 last season, x-GaiT Bunwtt ...... 82-79—161 City’s early 3-1 lead. April 13. Perry, a 31-game’ career has been tos-sed out by Zorila ...... 78-84—162 lean Eagle-Fords. Granatelli contends the car Gus’ ...... 000 004 0— 4 11 6 ohampdonships Saturday laat 25 shots—Jacobson 21, Zeppa Los Angeles 14 21 .400 lOIi basebaUers combined some Andy Tripp and Ed Zagor­ working a eombdned 200 Innings. Pat Averin ...... 79-83—162 Mlncher’s single In the sev- — — — • winner last season who had lost the Supreme Court, John MjTm ...... 80>^i4—164 Jones, the 1963 winnar of the may make the Grand Prix-type Coffin and Schneider; Flavell weekend at Bowling Green. 18. Perretto 17, Rencourt 17, New York . 11 20 .355 llVi timely hitting with a six-hitter sk! each haid two hirts tor the enth capped a three-run rally ^ .ir. i i j ____ T ^ ------four straight, Umited the Phil- The court overturned a New X— A m a t e u r 500-mi‘le race in a conventional rear-engine cars obsolete, even and Gaskell, Wright. Hils 1'ate.st visit from the in­ Sheldon 17, Brennan 16, Hall 15. Houston ...... 11 26 .297 14',a by southpaw Ricky Young to losers. Five South Windsor er­ after KC reliever John (Blue Kfr^Uill^CU CflVil L CUm lies to five hits, Including a sin- York court decision that bannail race oar, qualified only sixth disregarding the turbine power — ------jury bug has come in the torm 20-yard handicap—Ron Tour- beat Bacon Academy, 10-2 yes- rors also helped the Suffield Monday’s ResulU Moon) Odom wild-pitched the X T '* !? * !,. 1 / r i • 1 C J. gle by Tony Gonzalez and Rich distribution of “ Tlie 'W arren fastest in the 10-mile trials the plant. The engine is installed D t STY LEAGUE ' of a calcium deposit on his ville 22. Argiros 21, Conroy 19, New York 6, Los Angelas 2 terday. The victory, the ninth in o lead run across. r I T 1 1 1 - 1 - r 'r $ l X l P . I w 1 1 * l Allen’s double that gave Phila- Spahn Story” and awarded tha Double Setback last two weekends, 166.075. But beside the driver in the 'Turbo- Six rurLs by the end of the right elbow, and Fish throws Carr 17. Bob Tourville 13. San Francisco 3, Philadelphia 10 decisions tor Young, brought SuMield --- OZO m ^ 9 11 2 Fifth-Grade Girl Stars he was practicing almost that car. It has an aircraft-origlnat- second inning gave Cantone’s right handed, 1 Coventry’s record to 11-2 over- S. Windsor .110 002 0 4 7 5 delphia its run in the first in- onetime ace left-hander $10,000 INDIAN8 -8ENATORS— ning. damages. For East Golfers fast last week with a full load ed aluminum backbone frame. Oil a lead they never relinquish- The junior from Mandheeter Pittsburgh 3, Houston 1 all and 8-2 in the CCC. 0f fuel. an airfoil braking flap and four- ed, going on to beat Center^Bil- and former state javelin cham- c e n t r a l CONNECTICUT Steve Hargan stopped Wash- Against Little Leaguers * * • Spahn, who now m'anages Tul* Two Triumphs Only games scheduled Elsewhere, Vlnal Tech scored League Overall ington .

■ 4 * » - ' JX r / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHBSTLJ, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1967 PAGE SEVENTfflnrr I ...... r * * " '...... I ...... ■ ...... ■d- ii. . ■ ...... lort Proporty Suburban For Soln 75 Suburban For Sain 75 Suburban For Soln 7S Bolton Oerden—Form - MAiJCHESTER - J Attention For 74 GLASTONBURY — Im nuu^te BOLTON—Coventry Hne—8 bed- TOLLAND—26 minutes from Dairy Products 50 horse owners, gardeners and 10x66’ 4 room trailer on i26x room Ranch, fireplace, aere Pratt and Whltpsy. Six room THREE ROOM cottage on 'land lovers, 6V& room Ranch, Ranch, plus rec room, 2-car FTJIXrTIME] and plart-time RHUBARB" FOR Mlei also me- E I ^ G T O N - ^ 1. 2% room flreplM eT*lH b a ^ porch, garago, Wt<*«n, small lake, Landotf, N. H„ 868’ treed lot Artesian well. lot, excellent oondltkm. Call 3 bechooms, full basement, let now. Only $16,200. Hayes garage, formal dining room, Gonlon Will Resign \ CLASSIFIED openlagB ta r luncheonette, ex-, dium eggs, 3 dozen for $1. first floor modte^ furnished shaded % acre lot large yard encloeed with stock- 1% boUw, oonventently Bleeps 10, targe soreeped $10,000 ftfil price, Bel Air Real on edmost 3 aoros of bund. Hur­ Agency, 646-0181, fireplacs, aluminum storms porch. Ideal family vaoatlcn Estate. 643-9332. peilence helpful but not neces- let eggs 4 dozen Tranrferred owner. Prlced^rea- ade fence. Leonard Agency, $17,800. Hayes Agency, 640 ry, at $20,600. Paul W. Dougan, and screens, humfdlftar for en­ Mriiy Farm, Inc., 122 NeW' 0181. spot. $4,200. 742-6607. sary. Apply W. T. Grant Cb., **"■ UsUccdly In low 20’s. Principals 648-0489. ReaUior, 640-4638. BOLTON—new 6 room Raised tire house. Almost 8 acres, $20,- Manchester Parkade. marker Rd., off Dart HiU Rd., From School System i ADVERTISING marKcr rv^. THREE ROOM lumlriied apart- only, 649-7861. MANCHESTER — 4 bedroom MANCHESTER—8 room Cape Ranch, cathedral ceiling In Uv­ 900. RoWe and Rowe Realty, Vemon-South Windsor line. 844- fimUshed. ------MANCHESTER — executive WANTED manager lor Ranch, ideal family home in in a Oolonlel setting near ri»p- tag room, stone fireplace, glass NORTH COVENTRY 876-8167. Ralph Oonloa, principal of 0304. home. Porter St. area, 8H Suburban______For______Sole 75 sliding doprs, sundeck, built- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS lunchonette, TbHand. 876-9820, heat, hot water, adults or new­ cJiolce central location. Spa- plng and schools, 2 ^ gar- Bolton Juntor-Benior High r o o n ^ baths, 2 lavu, 4 targe SOUTH Wtodsop-6 room SpUt, tas, basement fireptace, one- ANDOVER—FIve room Ranch, V 8 AJL to 6 PAL eventaigs. lyweds only, no pets. Inquire . oious living room with wall to age, very nice lot, St. J^ es 6H room Ranch, built 1958, KENSINGTON ST. bedrooms, FlotWa' room, 27’ rec room, garage, large lot, oar basement garage. One acre 3 years oM, walk-out base­ School for the past two yean 59 Holl at. wall carpet and fireplace. Pariah. Abklng $17,900. J. D. located on 60 acres c f high HeustliOld G oods 51 kitchen with buUt-tas, inter- swimming pool. Leonard Ageu- lot. Immediate occupancy ment, acre lot. Call now, only and Acting Supertatendeint for Off Porter St. t, Landscaped,- tree shaded lot, Real Estate jOo., 848-5129 or dry, land, 4-room cottage COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. com, counpletely air-condition- cy, 646-0469. \ $22,600. U&R Realty Co., Inc., $14,500. Hayes Agency, 646- the part few months, gave his 4 1 CLEAN, USED refrigerators, $19,700. Louis Dimock, Realty, 649-8688. ______. ed, 2-car garage, beauttfulUy — I------:------;______L and chdeken coop also on 0131. resignation to the board ait an s p M, d a x b x v y >b e ! publication . Business Locations Six room bungalow in ex­ 643-3692. Robert D.' Murdock, property. A real buy at ranges, automatic washers, ______MANCHESrm ” landscaped lot. For furitier In- TOLLAND —oversized 6MI room executive session last night, ef- Oeadline for Sstardoy and Monday la 5 p.m. Friday. AKC BLACK miniature poodles, with guarantees. See them at For Rent 54 cellent condition, S bed­ 6434472. MANCHESTER Green-8 bed- DON’T BUY A N Y PAIN T foirmation oaU R. F. Dtaiock Ranch on a beautiful acres, fectivs At]g. 31. puppy shots, wormed. Call 876- rooms, dining room, Oo , 649-6245. 3 bedrooms, country kitchen, COVENTRY —$890 down! or Wonted— R«al £$taf^7 B. D. Peak’s STORE FOR RENT, Main St.. screened front porch, new room Ranch, unumial condi­ You don’t need it here, for Oonion, who was about bo be o o o p b Aa t i o n 0337. « St. CaU 648-2171.______Manchester in State Theatre professionally finished family even less, builders trade. $66.68 W ARREN roim wnx f|| A| M 3 -2 7 1 1 hot water heettng system, tion, screened porch, attached the outside is aluminum E. HOWLAND iS iL iN G y o u r home? offered the supertntendency of BB AFPBf»lATI5D l/IMIo I I room, minutes from UConn. a moath, principal and Interest GROOMINO and boarding all SEWING MACHINE —Singer building, reasonable rent. For fidl cellar, garage. Nice garage, nicely landscaped. sided. Inside 7 rooms of all R ealtor 643-1108 prompt, courteous service that the Bolton schort system, has ^ to own your own home. Nice 2 breeds. Harmony HlBs, H. C. automatic zig-zag is cabinet, information please call theatre yard with trees. VA or Near schools, bus and sbop- plaster constnictlon. Pro- $21,200. Wolverton Agency, gets results call Louis Dlmock . accepted a position as superin- ‘ Realtors. 649-2813. bedroom home in very good Chase, Hebrrni Rd., Bolton, button holes, embroiders, hems manager at 643-7832. FHA minimum down $700. Iring. OaU 649-0089. fessionally ftaiished family Realty, 649-9823. tendent in a "rapidly growtag Contlnaod From Procoding Pago ACT oonditton. Oall 742-6787. 1-423- 843-64rr. etc. Ltke new condition. Orlg- gnv\mn m r a'pttt', Don't wait on this one $17,- room. Quick occupancy. BOLTON LAKE —5 room year Heads Jaycees oommundty" somewhere closer 20x7Q’ , CONCORD RD. — beautitul 9816. NEEDED 3-bedroom house un­ Inally over $300 balance now, STORE HEATED, 500 oaB Ted Goodchlld at $20,900. FOeese call 649- ’round home. Two-3 bedrooms, ELLINGTON—only $20,800 for Richard P. Bohadlk o f 76 S. to the shore. DACHSUND puppies—AKC mhi- downtown 840 Main St., Man­ Ranch, large living Nom, for­ Now while mortgage money der $22,000. for well q\wllfied' $53.60. Take over payments c t the: 6306. * poroh overtaoking lake. 100 x VERNON — Hublard Dr. —Im- .this 6 room Ranch with kitch­ Hawthorne St, was elected pres­ Oohlon said today that the iature, small standard, stand­ chester. OaU 522-3114. mal dtalng room, cabinet kitch­ is plentiful and there is an buyer. Please can as soon as Help Wontud Mdio 36 Help Wantod .Malo 3 4 $9 monthly. 622-0476. 200 lot, only $13,500. W olve- maculate 6^ room flreidaced en built-ins, fireplace, 3 bed­ ident last night of the Manches­ announcement of his appoint-1 ard reds and blacks, also Elng- en, 2 bedrooms, recreation ample supply of housing possible. Hutchtas Agency, SAM UEL M. LAVrrr W ton Agency, Realtons, 649- Ranch, rec room, 1% baths, rooms, family room, 2-car ter Junior Chamber of Com- ment will have to come from SERVICE STATION attendant, RELIABLE MAN wanted for ash Setters and Welmaranera. k ENMORE automatic washer, OFFICE for rent. CaB room, landscaped yard. Mar­ available If you are hunt­ Realtors, 649-6324. his new employer, but he said 2-6 all round help in small gro- Call 1-628-8673. condition, AGENCY 2813. garage, . large lot. Lponard attached garage on a % acre ______merce, suceeding Robert Mc- soeperieneed, part-time excellent running 646-0090, or 643-5675. lon E. Robertson. Realtor. BARROW6 end WALLACE Co. ing fOr a new or used home he and his family have always 770 eery store, 40 houia weekly. Vernon C&rcie Agency, 646-0469. lot. Call R.J, Flagg Co., 875- HOUSEB W A N T E D -^ every o f 257 Hollister St. p.m. Gorman Brothers, $50. or best offw. OaU 643- 648-6068. Mianchester Parkade in title Manchester area let BOLTON —8 room house with 0774.. enjoyed the shore and are look­ For more Information ooli 649- LARGE CORNER store, down- 643-2158 876-6297 —^ ;------— Manchester 649-6806 one of our experienced real pert of town, all price ranges. Bohadlk, who served last year Main St gree or mixed. Wild Cargo Pet 0161. swimming pool, barn and 80 VBJRNON — Immaculate 61^ ing forward to moving closer 1928, 9-8 p.m. town Manchester 46x70’ . Par­ MANCHESTER —spacious Co------estate counselors assist you Buyers with cash waiting. Cali '“ external vice president, was Shop, 643-6108. MAPLE HUTCH; coffee table; lonial, 7 rooms, 4 years old, COLONIAL FARMHOUSE In acres of land on Brandy Rd. room Ranch with 8 bedrooms VERNON — Extraordinary Sac- to it. They now live in Wert „ . „ . tially finished basement. Call ta fiodlnig the .right home T. J, Crockett, Realtor, 648- and heated fam ily room. Kitch­ now Paul J. Correnti, Real Es- officers elected last mwATJ. BULLDOZER operator bird cage; formica table and ------—— ------2V4 baths, family room, panel- town. Eight rooms, a 4 bed- rlfice. 6 room Ranch; 4 room Hartford. »«*** DRAFTSMAN 522-3114. to suit your family needs. 1577. en h€is buUt-ta over and range, tate, 648-6363, 643-2126. for finish grading, year 'round chairs: 21” TV and folding MANCHESTER —4 bedroom Co- tag, alumtaum siding, 2-car rooms, family room, 1% baths, borne, over 3 acres land, 160x ______He Is employed by the Pruden- The resignation came os a a fes4h« of mixed emotions iftal GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies As members of both the targe Hvlng room with fireplace employment- for the right gate. Reasonable.. 568-4219. srjiTE of offices presently lonial on a 160 X 200’ lot, big gai^ge, $29,900. PhUbrick fireplace, wall to waU corpet- GLASTONBUR Y—custom 6 200, zoned for business. For WANTEID—Lakefront property, tial Insurance Co. of America. complete surprise to the board j mysrif writing this lettsr . Maximum 8 yea n mqier- for sale, call 643-4678. family kitchen with all built- Manchester and Greater assumable 6% per cent m ort­ complete details coll Paul J. man. 643-5927. suited tor professional purpose Agency, ^teaitons, 640-6347. tag, .completely redecorated Vem on MiuOUple Ltsttag room Ranch on 4 acres, 8 Cash paid. Aitao multiple dwell- As president, he will be respon- and has oniy been released to you, as chairman of the board ience. OsU fbr appointtneiA. FTVE ROOMS of furniture, mis­ tas. Heated famUy room, for gage. $17,600. Wolverton Agen­ Correnti, 643-5363, 643-2125. the school rtaffs this after Is now available In the State inside and out. New heating Systems we have over 150 bedrooms, formal dining room tags. Contractor, 649-7236. sible for the over-all program­ ’ “ cf education. 1 am pleased to ■ Mr. Fred A m , 876-SS17. cellaneous tools. CaU after 11 mal dining room, flreplaced TWO FAMILY, 6-8, cabinet cy, Realtors, 649-2818. noon. KITTENS LOOKING for good Theater BuUding. Can be sub­ system, 1% acres, 2-car gar­ Usbtags on file at all times. kitchen with buUt-tas, 24’ llv- ming of the Jayceea intorm you that I have accepted a.m. 649-7544. Kvtog room, 2-car garage, Woi- kitchen, bullt-ln vacuum sys- According to Oonion, the home, double paws. 649-5667. divided if necessary. For in­ age. Bowers School. Assum­ Drop into our office and tag room with fireplace, heat- SOUTH WINDSOR—Beelzebub Elected Internal vice president a contract as supestatendent of MAN form ation caU Theater mana­ verton Agency, ReaRors, 649- tern, garage, 119 x 165 lot, g;ar- able 5^ per cent mortgage. Is Richard F. Warner of Car­ board will begin screening can­ schools In a nrigUbering coni* CJONTROMATICS CORF. . 2813. den, trees, $21,900. Hutchins look these Usttags over at ed and fireplaced family room, Rd. oversized 6 room Cape, full y C T n O n ger. 643-7832. $23,900. Prtacipala only. Own­ your oonvemence. IH baths, 2-car garage, high ShM dormer, baths, fiii^h- penter Rd., Bolton. Warner, who didates tor both the prtaci- munlty. While I am pieaseid at ^ West Misln S t , RockvOs For day woric in printing FOXm beautiful kittens look- ° ------Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. pai’s job and the superintend- COZY 2 bedroom Ranch, flre- er, 643-0068. 20’ s, Wolverton Agency, Real­ ed rec room, 2-oar garage, one served as secretary last year, my chance for professional ad> plant, some woric. experi­ tag for homes. CaU 643-0517. cellent condition. 649-9083. VERNON—Brand new building ency immediately. fThe board ence deelraiMe but ixyt re­ tors, 640-2813. acre wooded tat, excellent oon- will be responsible tor all In­ vanoement, I feel It is props# mtautes frorT parkway, l.OM NINE ROOM older home, de- Herman Fritz Is Named ternal chapter affairs. These in­ decided tart nighft that the jobs quired. Good working condi­ FREE—^PART angora kittens ...... j sole. Char Ben Agency, 648- tunity. Well kept 2 family, 6-5 JARVIS REALTY CO. dUion. Selling for $22,900. R .F . and ta ovder to go on record dt EXPERIENCED janitor for lo- , 1 • « - r-«n RiQ SIX WOODEN chairs, assorted -8,000 square feet available slrable South end location, VERNON—LARGE 4 bedroom clude membership, records and could not be combined.) 3 duplex, 2 heating systems, 2- Dimock Co., 640-5246. stating that I miss worl& fmi office building. Excellent tions sod beneOlB. Apply looking for homes. CaU 649- ______with or without loading work. _0683.______good condition. Two fireplac­ Oolonlal, 1963, near Parkway, Atihxnigh his resignartJon is Min. Cfariistensen, 8:30 a m .- wooden screens. CaU 649-2182. oar garage, extra B-zone lot REALTORB MLB INBURORS recognition socials and ways tag with the cjUldren, the peopl^ working oondtUema. OoU 646- 7639. Ideal for storage area, ware- poUR BEDROOM Ranch con­ es, 1% baths, tree shaded % garage, fireplace, built-ins, 2 COUNTRY LIVING—New 3- Patrolman of the Year means. effective Aug. 31, Oonion said 4 pm. Ths Bunrougtis included. Hurry. Hayes Agency 11m teachers, and the hoard m . 0168 for appointment ROCK MAPLE harvest table house or small business. CaU acre lot, priced in low 20’s, 283 Etast Center Street 643-1121 baths, waU to wall carpeting, bedroom Gold MedalUon Ranch he expected to be on vaca­ Cotp., BusiiDees F o n a e and FREE TO GOOD homes, one veniently located near East 646-0131. Robert Brown of 254 HoUister educatioo in Botton.” » and 4 chairs, in excellent con­ 872-0528 weekdays principals only. 649-7861. 'just completed, built especial­ Officer Herman Fritz was United Church of Christ, ta ELECnUCZAN’S jomeyman, Sui^ities Group, R t 30. Tol­ angora kitten and two black Hartford. Large Uvtag room ______lovely high view. Transferred St. was elected external vice tion after Aug. 1, but would dition. 644-0612. owner asking $23,600. Meyer ly tor the young couple just honored by the patrolmen o f the Biloxi, Miss. The ctaas needs do­ presidenL He is serving now as come up to Bolton (ftom his The letter continues, ‘fiVhsa experienced reaidenttal, com- land, Conn. An equal oppor­ and white kittens. CaU 649- TO LEASE—very busy lunch­ with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths. MANCHESTER —8 yeor-oM, 7 ]^tANCHESTER—4 room Cape, nations of food. I stated above ’with mixed emo­ 0297. unusual 14 x 20 family room room Colonial with central oir- Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. getting started, lot 125x476 with Vernon Police Department Sat- chairman of the Manchester summer cottage) from time to -jnerdsl and industrisl, steady tunity emptnyer. onette, excellent location, Tol­ 2 bedrooms, large kitchen, MANCHESTER—oversized 6 Rafaibow Meeting tions’ this is exactly what 3 woife, RoekvUU area. OaU 876- 2-car garage. ExceUent value, condiUiontag, 8 generous bed­ near shopping and schools, St. gorden area and trees. More arday evening at the Policemen’s Jaycees’ Lutz Bridge Project. time. TWO CRIBS and mattresses. land. 878-9392, evenings. room Spht Level, targe Uvtag SOUTH WINDSOR ’ The Rockville Order of Rain- As external vice pr^dent^ he mean. I have enjoyed weridng DACHSHUND puppy, 6 months „ 10 per cent down, 30 year mort­ rooms, formal dining room, 12 Jfunes Parish. Selling below water than you cen use from a BaH when he was made 'Ta- Conlon said that he had ap­ •90A old, black with brown mark- ^P~403a.______room and dining room, kitchen bow for Ginks win meet Thura- will be responsible t o all the LKUSNSED jouneymon plumb- gage available Wesley R. X 20’ ftreplaoed Uvtag room, appraised value. Asking $9,900. ASSUME 41/ 2% G. I. 190’ drilled weU. Priced at on- trolmaa of the Year.” plied tor the new job when ^ kiteben wtth hudilt-dns, heated with ample cabinets, 8 good $4,500 puts you into this day evendng at 7:30 at the Ma- chapter’s external affairs ta- there was no indication that I appreedate th* or. «qMrienced in pi^btag tags, female, has ail shots. CXDMBINATION gas stove and Suburban For Rent 66 Smith, Realtor, 643-1667. J. D. Reel Estate, 643-6129, or ly $14,600. May be leased with ^was presented with a sized bedrooms, also paneled 5% room Ranch with at­ option to buy by qualified buy­ aondc Temple on Orchard St. eluding civic affStrs, community and hesiUng service. H. G. 876-2807. heater, G.E. refrigerator, 2 ______, ^ family room, aittached garage, 849-8638. written commendation from the former superintendent PWllp room Ranch like new- $25,700. Wolverton recreation room, 1% baths, tached. c a r p o r t House er. See this one. You Will Uke to taitieiticn of candidates- development, youth, and sports. *11 believe the professtonal DEAN MACHINE Sriafize, 876-9707. bureaus, good condiUon. 649- ROCKVILLE—3% rooms, stove MANCHESTER National Police Officers Associa- Liguori would be leaving bis with 3 bedrooms, formal dining Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. fireptace, basement garage, stiructuaSly sound but the quiet surroimdings. Chll The gtab will!, be attending Other officers elected are staff and the board of edun^. 6997 12-1, after 6. and refrigerator, heat and hot MANCHESTER — $16,900, 6 ttan of America by Mayor John position. He had beard nothing, P R O D uerrs room, fireplaced Uvtag room, ____ large lot, tanmaculate condition needs paint and polish. H. S. Collins, Columbia, Conn., Rainbow Sunday at the Masonic Victor Moses of 66 Constance tlon know their respective r ^ BOLTON BOARD of Education Articles For Sale 45 water, $106 monthly. OaU 876- room home, central location, E. Grant with Officer Martin he said, imtH out of the blue 30” ELECTRIC range, 20” G.E. large kitchen with buUt-tas, MANCHESTBR-S Ito bedroornsr-kitchen, dta- inside a ^ out. $26,900. U&R Priced at $13,500 for fast 1-228-9238. Home ta Waltingford June ^ 4, Dr., secretary; Robert Bom- sponathili/ties and work hard to 165 Adams St., Manchester is looking for one custodian ___ 7362. ______Kincman, ball chairman, and came a phone call. It’s a $1.26 mn/t one maintenance man. For SCREENED LDAM for best 3-speed window fan, parakeet 1% baths, 2-oar garage, $26,600. rooms, Uvtag room, dtatog ^ B Hvine- Realty Co., Inc., 643-2692. Rob- sale. Hurry! ! J. Sledesky, bntagtag gifts labeled for a hardier of 102 Deepwood Dr., OBfTy them o u t tag room, flreplaced living TOLLAND—Lovely new 6 room Sgt Robert Kjellqulst, award million new school, Oonion sai^ ajqxttatment please caU 643- lawns and gardens..Also sand, and cage, curtains, cornices, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, room, kitch«i, central, near ^ r t D. Murdock, 643-6472. 649-5306. man or a woman. treasurer; and Edward G. Bates haaa great mang^ schools, bus, shopping. Im^ room. Immaculate. Bel Air and the challenge is too good Wmi Immediate Openings lee®. gravel and fill. George H. Grif- all exoeUent condition; 843- Resort Property 649-2813. Co]|onial type Ranch, garage, chairman, assisting, Rockville Hospital Notes of 134 Benton St., rtate director. to offer ttn new admtae maculate. Bel .Air Real Estate, Real Estate. 643-9332. to miss. ------fing, Inc., Andover, 742-7888. 6334. Lots For Soli ^73 buik-ins, combination family More tribute was paid him Visiting hours are 12:80 to 8 Directors rieoted are Stanley istrotor," Oonion states fa bis For Rent 67 PARKEJR ST —8 bedroom Co- 643-9332. B ^ W Conlon came to BoHon In Daj and Night Shifts , HIGH SCHOOL boys, after ^ room and dining room with with a ’TV lamp, clock combina- pjn. In all areas except mater- S- Miller of 130 EUzabetti Dr., lehter, *T am of the finn ao)to BOLTON—Large wooded lots BARROWS and W ALLACE Co. August 1965, also because of school and Saturday. CaU 742- DARK RICH, stone free loam, G.E. REFRIGERATOR, good m ISQU-AMICUT — 4% rooms, lonial, exceUent resldratial sec- nnOM^fVme Rowers fireplace, 10 per cent down, tian inscribed with Ms name. nlty where they are 2 to 4 and John Perry .of 68 Juniper Dr., viotton on I review ttw ocoaoto M . m Gr.v.1, OU, rumi^e co«dlU«. C l «3- WrMAeJ. hot ».• ““j.’ GLENDALE RD. In .prim e residential areas, Manchester Parkade the challenge—“the chance to (set-up and School area. ^ bedrooms, kltoh- $19,990. Meyw Agency, Real- Officer Fritz was chosen by 6:30 to 8 pjn. Coventry, Edward Hermann of pBshmerito ' of the past iwo patio and poe>]^) 643-0491. fam ily room and gfarage. Like ANDOVER lakefront — your VERNON—6 room Ranch with ^.3 Deane, 98 W est Miata S t ; Mar- Tanguay o f 233 Autumn St. Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. Ranches, Raised Ranches, the junior-senior high school hi that It will conffnns to main Baya, Bmgqxa* lOBeca YOUNG MAN new. Principals only. Under 100x2(X)’—A-ZONE LOT, water own summer place t o $12,500. carport. bullWna. rec room % tha Sienhiouse, RIBTJ 2, Orystsl 1 e p e n to ). CARPETS -AND life too can be OotondaHs. Choose your Granby before coming to Bifi- rapid strides during the yean M mieal InstniiniiiH 53 conotmporart -» n h m .. . $21,000. Call 649-6260. and sewer. Call 643-4163 be- Year ’round 4 .rooms with complete, situated on targe Lake R d.; Siisen Luotaon, V ir­ beautiful if yoU use Blue Lus­ m odel ton, and at one time taught on ahead.” Es toloe cfhasga of our tre. Rent electric .shampooer, June, July and August. 643- bedrooms, 2% baths, automat ______tween 9-5 p.m. fireplace, almost new stove corner lot, frienffiy neighbor­ He joined the department in ginia La., ToQltand. Buildings Shake Fisher’s Island, out in Long men’s department. Good Ic kitchen, family room, din- SPLIT LEVEL —family ro^ , I and refrigerator tacluded, November 1963, and is a grad- ______He oonchidai, "n w op|«aitua> $1. Oloott Variety Store. HAGSTROM BASS —exceUent 2593. hood. $16,300. Call 872-030L Anfinittied Satunlay: Oaithleen Island Sound. friB-ttaM position. Apply tag room, beautiful large wood­ dining room, modem kitchen Directions: Follow Keeney OOVBNTRY treed 60 x 180’ lot. Wolverton 1 0 0 Atiles from tty of nQT new position Is a chal­ condition, $90. Call 649-8793. uate of the Connecticut Chiefs urtt. 73"'High St.; Robert PICNIC Tables—several styles GIAITT'S NECK Heights—pri­ ed lot, $31,900. Vhllbrick Agen­ with built-lns. 1% baths, ga­ St„ tum right on Bush HHl AgeoKy, Realtors 649-2813. of Pcfilce Academy. He is now Resigned in Person lenge that one cannot afflotd to rage, large landscaped lot. $23,- Rd. Glendale Rd., ftrsk BE A LAND OWNER ston, 55 Oampbefll A ve.; Michael Oonion resigned in person, tum down. from $15.50, up. All bolted ta­ vate beach resort, 4 room Cot­ cy, Realtors, 649-5347. N otice studytag at Northeastern Uni- Kuch. 9 Spruce St.; Margaret Nuclear Blast D&L 900. Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors street on right We have 3 separate parcels VERNON — 614 room Ranch. delivering his letter of resigna­ *T would respective sufenalt bles from $20. up, delivered. A a W # i Htage, g P . Z 2 U%&ILIU bathrooms, L I U l l l S . heat cand w iv i ------~ ^ __ verslty. He was awarded a g u nPound,___ 174 W ert__ Mlato___ _S t ; 649-5347. Double garage, rec room, fire­ (Continned from Pa$:e One) tion, which was addressed to that my reatgnalilDn be aooeptetfc Mancheefier Shopping Patksde W. Zlnker, Rockville. 875-0397. Antiques 56 water. Huge rear sundeck, MANCHESTBR-like new cus- of land ta lovely area. 1st L ^ Butehrt ------— ------^ s «on uraoiriv 7a9.Ri42 tom bullt Oolonlal L-Ranch, 2 ------, , ~ ----- r 20 acres with brook, 2nd, place. Many extras. $19,7(M. board chairman Walter WM- hy the board c f educatlan cfl> VBCBAMKI CEDAR CLOTHES line poles, WANTED TO BUY—AnUquec. sleeps 8. $90 weekly.______. 2-car garage, built- INVESTMENT minded Lovely WESLEY R. SMITH Pasek Realtors, «to.747K S4Z. HABTFORIX May 8, 1967. “ *® academy. feet cn Pahute Mesa on the far 16 aares with lovely view, 289 7476, 648- h Is wife, HUeen, and their Sunday: Jqnrt Bb- northern edge of the test site. deU, tart night fsctfvs Aag. t l . X wfll iadaad juie lh n t benefits many sized. Installed, also In- steins, furniture, pewter, lead- c o T T A G E ON Cape Cod, can- in kitchen, beautiful setting on 2-famlly with a possible ^ rd 3rd, 50 acras, heavily wood­ 0168. th e letter reads, fiK ta with BoMon-” « mte, flee Tbm EXPERIENCED all around CONSTRUCTION CO. ______JOHN PAUL. MOSKDB JB. „ fouT Children make his home at T>jn) 2- Shhtov BteteeW. 64 A spokesman at the control temational dump trucks plus ed lamps, art glass, primitives, collation available July 29- near acre lot. Hayes Agency, unfini^ed, located a block ed. AH reasonably priced. 1 643-2781, 8 VERNON—NEW 34amUy Gar- TO JOHN PAUL MOB- 172 South St Sriiort SL? Oori^ 17 POint on the mesa said Immedl- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmimm. Selnrarix, Bomw BaMi. 286 machinists, caU chain, etc. 649-1353. any quantity, 644-8962. August 12, 4 rooms and bath, 646-0131. from Manchester’s redevelop­ 643-1567 D. LutiMr at 649-5306. a.m.-4:80 p.m. Quint Machine rtson Colonial s^wrate. facili­ Upon the onntalslnt of tite ptatar ’Hw award is being made for-YVoodland 8t ‘ Allen Goulet 11 ately toUtawtag the btart: "We M ein fit private sandy beach, sleeps 6, ment, 220 wiring for stoves and Oorp. TAKE SOIL away the Blue Lus­ ties, 649-4498. **®*® “ *** Bancroft R^L;’Gerald Mooro[ had a good roSl here.” The con- $115. weekly. 644-0783. MANCHESTER—8 room Colo- air-conditioners. May be pur- 98 Bolton tjA T B a OPERATORS —fink, tre way from carpets and up­ nlal, 1% baths, dishwasher, chased completely furnished. h O(MEY CAPE—big pin© panel- B ^ W toitaRir a rtvmce on the sro^ Bouto Oiange Asked Wert Mniim st; Geiry Mulka, tnfi POkit is adxNit nine nofies Wanted— ^To Buy 58 VERNON—6 room Split. Built- ■eoond and 1UM aliitts. Top m EN FOR diversified outdoor holstery, Rent electric sham- carpetlng, family room, recreo- Wolverton Agency, 649-2813. ed living room with fireplace, BARROWS end WALLACE Co. Post Road Stages has asked Mountain St; Edward Kraus, 9 ground zero, pay, Mnge benefits, minimum tas, garage, family room, work, full-time employment. pooer, $1. Paul’s Paint & Wall- HOUSEHOLD LOTS. anUques, tlon room, double garage, cen------r t Um PiAUc Utilities Commission DUzahetih S t; Miairy Radomski, In Las Vegas, the slow, roUtag Wanted To Rent 68 2 or 8 bedrooms, sunporch, Manchester Parkade hotlM. Needs redecorating. Grade School PTA Names dfi b on n per week. CUt CaU 876-9166, 6-7 p.m. IMiper Supply. bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, tral, $22,900. Hutchins Agency, MANCHES’TER ^ v ic in g June AD.,°^967, and upon an appli- b> allow a route Change in 23 N ye B t; Sherry Godiwah, 95 motion b^;an .about 30 seconds lovely yard, big trees. Quiet Manchester 649-5306 AsMng $18,900. VfiU consider ____ glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ FAMILY OF 3 looking for 4 Realtors, 649-5324. Ranch wtah 4 large bedrooms ortioo to saidaotipo RookvfHa A public hearing will Union St; Dwight Poltanl, 3 after detonation. It continued street. $18,600. Call owner, rental with option to buy. Pas- noUoe,^""^***^ It appearinir to axmx Demc PLUMBERS AND experienced 200 EXTRA S&H stamps on lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 room apartment, will service or an ta-law arrangement, 2 TWO TREED LOTS —Vernon 1)^ £e*'mduiS-iMDK auUiortty be held at the State Office Berger Rd. for about one minute. 649-3444. ek, Reataora, 289-7476. Allan Hoffman President heipers, to woric in Manches- spring oil change. Quaker State Lake St, Bolton, 649-S247. oil burners. Call evenings 742- ACT FAST—Vacant, oversized 5 fun baths, lairre kitchen with 100 X 166’ tor $8,000. Mamffies- ter area. 629-2177. Atlantic oil’s. Cole’s Discoimt 8352, call answering service room Cape, 1% baths, near budlt-ins, fireplaced Uvtag to ^ ^ Loon* Lane, was ctoabodrttorainry. ana ter 180 X 800* $4,700. W^VMton VBRNON —now Raised Ranch, parts vmkBowyK and that notlca ct HairroPd next Monday at 10 Mr, a m M m Robert DDnn/b^» the second o f tftxiB sise innse oh t»a eflected nr^dent of tfn Mm. Whmmi PtaMw ctf TMwwaa PART-TIME Station, 461 West Center St., vVB BUY AND sell antique and days, 643-2877. shopping, bus. H.M. Frechette, room, excelleinit condditiion, $20,- Agenoy, Realtors, 649-2813. 643-5332. used furniture, china, glass, Realty, 647-9993. 600. Wolverton Agency, Real­ dose to parkway, but on a that hereinafter ordered: H to route change involves ter to Mir. and Mrs. AlphteMaiv iiast December gave the Nevada tart nkshL He wiH one- m m I i LOCKER ROOM attendant. Ap­ silver, picture frames, old WANTED to rent or lease, 2 tors, 649-2813. quiet suburban street, this nice­ OoheOhorw fior eveningB and ply Mencheeker Country duh. Land Fw Rant 73-A ly built home is situated on a cm™ ; e w p-«.r. .cap g.M. - 3 »«*««» ^ i”'“ „ ^desert the ArtfiSSf lirttartl BakunlayB. Oar neoeesacy. COMPLETE scuba outfit, worn in Manchester area. Adults (3), bus line, loaded with possibiU- tandscaped wooded lot. $22,000 toe detemdaht by some proper offi- Ave. ta ffvor of Wort Main SL Dischaigel Priday. Raymond Seianudogists said that test was -nd is the firot male nwshlrt* «iM. m.. turaJXiL.^ OoKect on *ttnall monthly watches, old jewelry, hobby BOLTON—160’ fiontage, buai- BROILER MAN, salad girl, once, best offer. 649-M09. „ $160. to $225. per month. Call ties, excellent financing avail­ Dlm ock Realty, 649-9823, 649- true sod attested eatiihlftshBd accounts in collections, paintings, attic ness aooe on Route 6 A 44A, bt noOoe to be pifiiUbed in The goes from the corner o f W ert <3aidwea, OMer MH Rd., Tol- waitresses, bus hoys, dish------collect (201) 262-5021, or write able. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, NEW LISTINGS 6245. Hofftoan la a flrtd serrtoe cm- go amt pceUminaiy plaiM tog contents or whole estates. Fur­ TALLWOOD land lease. OaM Paul J. Cor- ______. Bant Hlairfafoinl'MjaiKheetee' Manchester SL and RL 30 along Rt. SO to land; Peter BfateUs, 120 Vem on washera, bartenders. Apply FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep Mrs. E . J. Condlt, 1016 Boule­ 643-1577. Ground motion from the gineer, worktag in North Har ^ eiemcMiairjr niture Repair Service, 643-7449. rent! 'Real Brtato, 64S-6868. q o v e NTRY —8 year oM 6% ______Vemon Ava to West Mata SL Ave.; Antoliaette ArcWvy. 62 .SMB. Ne experience neces- Gas Ught Restaurant, 80 Oak col®**® gleaming, use Blue Lus- vard, New Milford, N. J. Scotch tort was not as severe a* van. He and hie wtfo have been OBiy. Average eeimiingB over St., Manchester. ^re carpet cleaner. Rent edec- WEST SIDE —$19,900. Six large On Main Street . . . a 643-2125. room Ranch, on one acre treed ______ooDunencfaig on or 17»e new route' would go from S. Grove St; Mm. Jean Lazure Ltenbard disp(tayed four WANTED—ROUND table, ped­ four bedroom colonial with is a unique community o f _ Titarninabefore mmv May VU*Mihi AJ>. stiirY IWT/.1967. SUMand ftuu’ tort ^ . fOJBO per hour. Call Mr. ^ trie shampooer $1. The Sher- rooms, aluminum siding, ga­ lot. Real country atmo^ibere. SSS SW”S «» - - M r « a v . . «.d M., i«- T ^ shteta, onntaintag the site pian estal, base, 46” or larger; al­ 1^ baths. Comer location. fine homes in a private JMns ooHjeot, New Haven, wta-WiQliams Oo; so Memory Lane dishes (First RENT WANTED for 3 adults, rage, covered ^tlo, exceUent Side Interest Paneled fireplace wall, built- and the design of the school to - 1B7-02TB. condition, 116’ frontage. Hutch­ This home would adapt wooded setting. Two model tas, bamboard hot water heat, INDUSTRIAL PLUMBER 7% H.P. RIDING t^tor, 42” National), full set or odd piec- Call 649-4028. beauUtfiUly for a profession­ taUert buUdtag ta Las Vegas, Th^ fair ins Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. partly finished rec room . $16.- Superior CJourt for $100 Gift . swayed cut, excellent runnmg condi­ es. 643-7932. al office. homes for your^ unhurried County of Hartford _ ?****“ *?? _®****'^* said the structure swayed for He has also hembeen aodveactive ta iiiB the PSC ntembys h^, YOUNG MARRIED couple want 500. (Jail 742-8829. A true copy. The Rockville General Hospi­ Johnson, 131 Vemon Ave.; Al­ m iM . iyip0WMlOn0 OQ. tu6 F or tion. Call after 4:30 to make MANCHESTER —jww 3 bed­ about 90 seconds. town baseball programv-wou, .uu and « ta ^ #AjKEHOUBEMEN — s ig h t ^4 room apartment in Manches­ inspection. Just off South Attest; fred GatenL. _ 165______Uhtan__ St; Today’s test foltawed another tb* artiiH rthmdniil MbuvuHnn appeaiauce, and wl^ mo appototment to see Saturday. room Colonial, with 2>^ baths| CtaretKe E. Foley tal received $100 recently iiilft, good working conditions PULLER BRUSH CO. ter. 649-7012, days, evenings, On East Center Street . . Main Street, 5 minu^&s Deputy Sheriff txDward its Ohapel and (Jonsul- t®®t Saturday on Yucca g x «^ w o rid S «tta the Wgh with the arohOect agato J ^ I end benefitB . Gaer Broihen, 742-8261. Rooms Without Board 59 649-5476. country size kitchen with buUt- tgpl nice older three bed­ Smocked Pillow Hartford County tas including dishwasher. For­ from Manchester Center'on tetion room from the Rosary part two win- mwtattate, Ito d ^ t i f i Rye 8t., South Windsor. Immeidiate openings for ex­ room colonial. Three rooms Society of St. Joseph’s Catholic (BifiA 4 Monen In., Agnes named Ckxnmodore, ters wHl be studied liy PBO HAHN ECLIPSE reel lawn ONE AND TWO unfurnished mal dining room, 24’ living the Glastonbury town line. perienced first dess ioxlus- mower, excellent condition. . rooms for rent. No children or down plus a sun room. Church. ■*®“ ®a“ ewhat smaller, how- The Hottman have throe n»««tt)ero for Amther mgge#. Business Property room, heated and fireplaced Two car garage. Deep lot. Maty Gagnon and son, 16 ey w» oontert ths Accepted appiioant wiU en­ USED FRIGIDAIRE air-condl- THE THOMPSON House, Cot- $31,900. Wolverton Agency, APARTMENT HOUSE>-6 units, Realtors, 649-2813. As ^Birthday^ Hope Chert Ball” , to be held at y d mn, ^ L although ed vlcei>w*hiinit. A third grade «*al*man of the hosed of ^ DRIVERS joy ideal worktag condi­ tipner, 2 ton, good running con- tage Street, centrally located, 647-9921 OalMsen Bfcaeey and son, 01 persons ta tall buikHngs teacher. Mte. Patxidc has al- • *** merttag wttH tions, company paid fringe located at the center of Man- T. J. CROCKETT, Flano’s ta Bolton June 16, are dition, $50. 643-2206. large, pleasantly furnished Ington Ava felt tbs swaying of the sbruc- ways been oottva ta the PTA. that .. .hoard to look over ths benefit program and excel­ Chester, exceUent condition. By $19,400 — 6 room SpUt LaveL LC.6REEN0U6H CO Truce Vrevaits under way. Proceeds will bene­ For varied duttoe ta mod------—------rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Wall-wsdl carpeting, stove, 1% Dtacborged Sunday: Janies lent wages. appolntment, Phllbrlck Agen­ REALTOR, 643-1577 fit multiple sclerosis research. tures. • Mrs. Midhael Sprtztai od Riga ^ ^ sm wood warkta g ataep, ex- ENCYCLOPEDIA Americana overnight and permanent baths. Twin size bedrooms, (OonttaUed from Page One) RObbim of RST> 2; Bhitvy Kem­ like new condition. CaU 643-8485 gu^gt rates, cy, Realtors, 649-5347. Because of space, tickets will The amfritoat wtH a lso hriag esBnit wnridiig oonditiaiii garage, bus. Hutchins Agency, ble of 39 Reed SL; Maitba Ston- alter 6 p.m. teams, which bad six killed and be limited to professional peo­ ta a rendering of the poxipooed Realtors. 649-6324. Iwuse of RBD 2, Ciystal Lake huilfling, ao that the FBC can Apply In Person CLEAN FURNISHED room foe '' MANCHESTER Green area. 6% 12 wotmded. Ihe dead also ta- ple, organizations and certain Rd.; Mra. Joan Robtason and see what It wifi look Mr© from tt Long HSU SiL, East Hartifoari UMBRELLA tent, 10x13’ side gentleman, central. 643-9353. RESTAURANT room Ranch, 1^ baths, garage, cituded a vflitage eouncil mem­ tadlviduals. Businessmen will „ ■ — CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 m n ___ ^ ______be contaoted by letter to be Hezardvlfie. Nasser Vow Inflames the outeide. extension, outside aluminum 649-0641, 5-8 p.m. exceUent condition, fine neigh­ ber, a vtitage youth wooker. WIPCO MBLLWORK An Equal Opportunity frame, exceUent condition. CaU ^------!------Now dosed. This restau­ baths, 2-car garage, appipk- bnately 3 acres of land- By ap-' borhood, only $17,600. Hayes tiiree hamlet chTefs and three sponsors of this worthy cause, TSm school Is deaigned srounflT Employer ^ 648-8486 after 6 p.m. FRONT ROOM for rent, cen­ rant with past owner has The Herald’s Veenon Hnreon a centrsl eomt sod wfll he built Tf TbOond Tpk». M-B09S potatment. Phllbrlck Agency, Agency, 646-0131. X defeotora. Multiple Srierosis is a disease Is at 88 Park SL, teL 875-SU6 trally located, parking. 69 grossed over $100,000 per Middle East Tension ta two stages, ft is stmfisr ta. Kealtors, 649-5347. Official aourcM said Gen. of or 643-2711. News Hems____ may_ be - - Birch St. 649-7129. year, for 10 years. Selliing oonoept to a isdioel rseenttr^ Nguyen CM Thanh, ea-year-bW w W c h j ^ ^ y i t e ^ ^ ^ (Oontiinied from Page One) price, $17,000. Past owner MANCHESTER—6 room Garri­ completed ta CUefaester, design* 8^on ex- Boats and Accessories 46 r o o m f o r lady or gentleman, North Vietnamese commander dlstutbances of nerve Im- vUle. will carry mortgage. Large son Colonial, modem kitchen ffiroetiiK the Viet Cong, has re- POt*®* which c®*V. - Sovtet _ Ambaesadcr _ N»o> ^ onfinance fm«dding ^ 3, 469 Main St. 8 :30-9 a.m ., 2-5 C3osed Mondays. F. E. Bray, LOOKING FOR anything In real iUH-Mlfc) -an _ . J.____ A A_™_' *' Ini T. Fedorenko. French Am- ellttes began dieddng out of ^ amim im . naMnatei DRIVER FOR laundry route half acre lot This exceptional­ The U.S. Commend an­ held ta the social room at 6:30 ficiaia onounoed today. ^ ^ form ed at p.m. 787 Main St. State Theatre s'iate rentals — apartments, ly well cared for home Is 6 A m ost deataable addition t s pSft-tlinS mornings. Call 649- * Building. bomes, multipls dwriltags, no Houses For Sole 72 nounced that U.B. Special P-Pi- Wedaeeday. The last report meeting of the rtdSe otficea!* a008 for appointment. Lucky OPPORTUNITY TO grow wHh years old, located in a quiet the half wardrobe, this 2890 Fooves and Vietnamese irregu------fees. Call J. D, Real Estate, resddentiel area. There are 8 idiapely dreSs with princes# («4y Laundry. a young expanding company 643-5129. MOVE RIGHT in—Alm<^ new, RowaRows ofOf soft-oft amocktag on In the soles department. Pre­ Florists— Nurseries 49 7 room Colonial, 4 large hed- large bedrooms, baths,, seams sports viousviouB experience inui processingprocessuig ------j------162 ELDRIDGE ST., thdod floor. roome, fireplace,----- , ----- lUce —lot. H. kitchen bullt-tas, formal din­ ^ ^ r r -sr-Sr r s orders desired, typing requlr- F’RfflSHLY DUG Scotdi Pines, 4 room apartment. OaU 643- M. Frechette, Realty, 647-9993. ing room, fireplace, excellent ed. Excellent wages and full $1-50 each or $12. per dozen. 8523. closet ^>ace, alumtaum storms ; PART-:^IME $14,6(X) —Manchester, 6 room company insurance provided. Ideal for wtadbreaker. Also and screens. Wedey R. Smith, Please caU 872-0655 for an in- ^ *2.35 each. 29 Hud- MODERN 4 mom sec^ flwr home. 2jcar ^rage, alu m ^ Realtor. 643rl667. apartment, heat, hot water, storm windows, city utilities, g L A B O M R S terview. Contromattca Oorp., son> S t D , ------electric * range, refrigerator, excellent condition, Hutchins ASHWORTH ST. —custom build- TO order, send 60c ta ^ ^ V tU m . Bed Ohtaese Bhr- too. Tlokrta wiH be on eale at soUettation on June 6 and a re- The State Depaotment ^ to i^ Force pienM to evacuaie ------300 west Mata «., Kockvuie. _ potted tomato coutary locatlw). $126. Adult Agency, Realtors. 649-6324. will design and build your 4-6 or 6 Houn DaHy to phM 10c for first-class itam Sndrtw Chen ont^ the door and advance reaerva- tall canvass by the leaders of two hopeful foctare ta the skua- n««iWim«t Mancherter K m o b ig Beta PART-TIME JOBS available 6 ^------home on one of these nice level to: Sue Burnett, Miamffierter ^ 10c for ^ the area. TTm minimum goal of tlon; ’’N(»e of the govwnments P®*?*® ^ P*?"**™?* aid Boltm cerrespendwiti 'if e u l t Your ppnveniienics * JWTO avouwme u jjj hybrid brands. 34 i p.m. M/fejHESTBR — $14,600 — 4 lots. Our signs on premises. T. Centralfor location on Main RENT Street in downtown Manches­ Evening Herald, Am OT to^ve aU-out support to The Union Oongregattonal the, drive Is $600,000, which wUl to the area are believed to Oemewea Teusg. tel. 6Tvt»UniTig notified Peking about cover the cost of shipping the next Mtta attarpaasen- garden tocH is s ^ too.larg|. fortiioinB by. Ordering the 1967 Summer Afiium _ j son 6-8 p.m. R eeves. Hoffman age included. Located on Foley wooded lot, double garage, room, X'A ba^, attached ga­ CALL MR. MATRIGK-4$M2$S S i^ e r Basic many tovely designe and ItItems tavarion of the di opm for froshmantaSeptember gm.aro Americtam for this pinpoM. St. Security deposit required. Immediate occupancy, $17,600. rage, $28,600. Wolverton Agen-. L^jrOB .iHfieriWitet, Division, 11 Bragg St., Seat FOR SALB-Firat quality baled EtaMCBi M e a copy. tomriBer mriceT (MOrilyiSOsar 60s a eMyld ^ l ' ‘'■ lOutiaea. hay. OaU 649-69U. No pete, $110 mcnitity. 648-0160. Hayes Agency, 646-0131, cy, Realtors, 640-2818. n n 3 o H n n 3 a

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TtniSDAY, MAY 28, 1987 PAGE EIGHTEEN AVAiiige Daily Net Press Ron iiattrljcHtpr lEnenins !|eralii tfyir The Week Ended The Weather ; ^ May 20, 1067 Cloudy and coot tonight, « l _ rXA the Oaribbetui, iahoard the re- Sfirt. Joseph R. Kablik of Web­ Public Records 45-50; clearing' tomorrow ad- ster Dane, a member of the x V u O U t A o w n frtg®r«ution srtores ship, USS Qiiltclalm Deed Academic 15,210 temoon, high again in 60n Ajroturus, ^^dch recently re- Connecticut Army National Schultheis Renamed Guard, graduated reoerttly from Ralph E. and Bthei L. Street­ Mancheater--~-A City of Village Charm Seamen Edward J. F ^ er, the Mediterranean er to Jo(hn B. Bamlnl, Hayden improvement c e n t e r ■on 0# Mdr. and Mrs. Edward a Non-Oomml99ioned Officers REMIINB , INC. L. Griswold Jr. and Leon Po- (Claaetfied Advertising on Page 37) R. Eaber o t 24 Nd4es Dr., la In School, OBmp Dempsey, Nlan-, Museum President RUTH KERSHAW and FRED KAPROVB, Dlreotow VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 199 (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 196^ PRICE SEVEN CENTS Uc. drove, property at 247 Oakland Walter Schultheis of 91 Robert Rd. last night was st. . Spec. 4.C. Robert S. M a^ano, elected to a second term as president of Lutz Junior Attachment son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Museum at the annual dinner meeting of the museum Vemon National Bank against Shop Pinehursf Wednesday Magnand of 36 Greenwood, Dr., board of trustees at Wihie’s Steak House. About 75 at­ August Kivlmae, property at SUMMER PROGRAMS, 1967 hah recenWy been promoh^ to tended the event. Mayor Na- 256 Autumn St., $1,700. NABISCO hit present rank whiile serving than AgosUnelli was gu^st o f ' 5' Marriage Licenses For HORMEL’S p jg n e w t o n with the U.S. Army Headquar­ honor. He spoke briefly and Michalel Andrew W a s k o, Blockade; ters and Service Oo. in Thai­ mentioned how much the mu­ Warehouse Point, and Carol ELEMENTARY chmI SECONDARY STUDENTS land. A 1966 graduate of Man­ seum means to the community. Ann Torslenson, 33 Cobum Rd., SPAM COOKIES chester High School, he enlist­ Oihers elected to a second June Emanuel Lutheran ed in March 1066. term are Atty. Joseph' Conti, Church. *FROGRAMS FOR ELEMENTARY PUPH4I ■ Stanley Leroy. Nichols Jr., Phonics, Vocabulary, , Comprehension, Study W ins, vice president, and Adam Listening, Concentration, or as Indicated by pre-tesung. Lt. Robert N. Massano, son of Rhodes, treasurer. Mrs. David 444 Center St., and Frances Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Massaro World Chiefs e Restraint Warren was newly elected as May Steiner, 444 Center St. of 52 Hillorest Rd., is attend­ secretary. Building Permits •PROGRAMS FDR. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Study Skills, mprehenslon. Speed Vocabula^, C r it l^ Fleishman’s 49c Soft M argarine...... 3 9 | i ing a traiintng course at The Trustees elected to a three- Dion Construction for Rich­ Reading and Thinking, College Board Test PreparaiUon Basic School, Marine Corps, year term are Eldward Bates, ard T. Day, additions to dwel­ or as Indicated by pre-testing. — jwa'' School, Quantico, Va. i Charles Spaeth, Mrs. Richard ling at 24 Carter St., $1,500. Sweetnam, Dr. John Wright, Nutmeg Homes Inc., new State News Middle East Pvt. Larry E. Durey, son of Schultheis, Fred Edwards, Mi's. dwelling at 12 Richmond Dr. •TWO SESSIONS TO BE HELD Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Durey of Session I — June 26 to July 20 John Knowlton, Mrs. Robert $ 20,000. 138 Lyness St., recently com­ Session H —• July 31 to August 24 Franklin, Mrs. William Schal- Green Manor Estates Ikic., Students may'attend either or both sessions. Q eric Raps Crisis Faces pleted military police training ler, Mr?. William Fitzgeiuld and new dwelling at 106 Kennedy at the Army Tinning Center, Alfred Predette. Rd.. $17,000. Ft. Gordon, Ga. In his review of the years •DAYS AND HOURM OF SESSIONS U.N. Council CHajsses will h e held from 8:15 to 9:46 A ^ . and 10.00 to Negro Void activities at the museum and Army Spec. 4.C. Brian Mar­ 11:30 A.M. depending upon placement. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) contributions from organiza­ Classes will be held four days per week Monday througn tin, 3d his unit, the 6th Transpor­ ered bridge from the Jaycees Suez war— called today for tation Battalion, have recently of Laitz Museum last year after* ernor John Dempsey was criti­ and a stuffed bear from Wil­ •PRE-TESTING * established a safety record in having been a trustee for three A pre-test program Is necessary to obtain imormatton cized today by the Rev. Oherles international efforts to cool liam Sle'i'th, and said they rep­ on ability, attitudes, reading difficulties and for proper B. Gorilon, president of the off the Middle East crisis Vietnam. They have driven a resented evidence of a "definite years and vice president for milhon miles without an acci­ two years. He is a member of placement. Testing appointments should be made a« soon Bridgeport-Stratford branch of as Egypt was reported community Interest in the mu­ as possible by calling 643-0947. dent. the open spaces subcommittee the National Association for the moving on land, sea and in seum.” The bear, he said, puts of the Chamber of Commerce Advancement of Colored People Lutz Museum in a class with the air to block Israeli ship­ Pinehurst . . . William Perkins,' son “of Mr. •SMALL CLASSES TO MEET INDmDUAL NEEDS. for not including any Negro In much larger museums, alloil , _ was active ^ in the Manchee- ping in the Gulf of Aqaba. Tender Beef and Mrs. Frank C. Perkins of , . ______, .„ ter Jaycees for several years. •QUALIFIED t e a c h e r s . Ws nominations for 23 judge- 4 1 1 1 who would, he was certain, like •' •' •l a t e s t m a t e r i a l s u t i l i z e d . ” At the same time, Mecca ra­ Liver . .lb. 5 » t 23 Autumn St., is attending a disDlay of this type. "at'lve a t Syracuse, N.Y., •AIR-CONDITIONED CLASSROOMS. ships In the Superior, Common dio reported Saudi Arabia had basic Oommiesaryman School at In thanking organizations and Schultheis came to Manchester •CENTRAL LOCATION — BUSES. Pleas' and Circuit Courts. been declared in a state of gen­ Deluxe Hormel the Coast Guard Training Cen­ Individuals for their continued ^ 1962. He is a systems plan- Mr. Gordon, pastor of the eral mobilization for possible ter, Groton. Walters Memorial AME Zion war with Israel. Calf support, Schultheis mentioned wiith the Hartford Electric S3 EAST CENTER STREET ' TELEPHONE Liver . .,1b. 8 9 e the Lions' Club and its annual Dight Co. His wife, the former MANCHESTER. CONN. Church here, said he sent a The French government sug­ All members of the Military MAY 21-27, 1967 Arts and Crafts Festival, and Sydney Weaver of Riverside, 06040 letter to the governor. gested joint action by the four Order of Devii Dogs, Marine REALTOR*: A protitsisnal ie real 643-9947 Cube the Jaycees and iU Audubon was named last year as volun- Andrews Building “It seems inconceivable to big powers with "a particular astata wha subscribti ta a strict FOR INFORMATION Steaks Corps League planning to at­ cada at athics as a mambar at SUITE 202 me,’’ he wrote, that with siich responsibUlty hi the safe- tend the state meeting tonight Lecture Series, both!which ben- ^®®*" *^® y®®-*" by the Lutz lb. efited the museum'. He also Volunteer League for her work tha lacal and stata boards and a large number of appointments £(uarding of peace” — France, $ 1.39 at Meriden will meet at 7 at the . NEXT TO CAVEY’S RESTAURANT — FREE PARKING pointed out that SOrper cent of with art classes. The couple has of tha National AssoclatiOR of to the bench, not one Negro the United States, Britain and Marine Home, Parker St. Raal Estata Boards. attorney was selected by you Penobscot Fresh the museum budget was cover- three boys. the Soviet Union. A Cabinet for elevation. spokesman in Paris said details Chickmi ed by fluids received from the ______This is a view from Jordan showing the shore line and harbor of Aqaba, Jor­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild (AP Plvitotax) "This glaring omission tends of such action bad not been Breasts lb. 6 9 e annual United Appeal. will have its last meeting of The Duke of Windsor, now 72, appears at top with his bride, the former Mrs. to mcLke the Negro residents dan, with barbed wire in foreground and ships at anchor in the Gulf of Aqaba. worked out. A color film, "Nature's Treas­ the season Thursday tut 11 a.m. Wallis Warfield Simpson on their wedding day, 30 years'‘ago. The bottom photo of this state feel that we are In background are, the hills of Israel. The threat by President Nasser to close In Britain, Prime htinlster Oscar Mayer ures,” was shown. It was pro­ at the church. Hostesses are seriously considered only when the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli shipping has increased the danger of war in the Harold Wilson told a labor union Ham duced and narrated by Fred­ shows them as they appeared in New York only a few weeks ago. Mrs. Robert Donnelly, Mrs. our votes are needed €ind are Middle East. (AP Photofax) meeting his government waa SlTces ea. 89<^ erick A. Sweet of 42 N. School Nora Coupe and Mrs. Claude being sought.” seeking a solution through the St., a naturalist and member of *30 Wonderful Years’ Porter. Members are reminded For expert advice on fine watches < “I was a delegate to your United Nations and was ready the Hartford Audubon Society. to bring sandwiches and a sun­ Conference on Human Rights to job! any other countries in A feature of the film was Sev­ shine g’ift. Reservations fOr the Anonymous Gift and Opportunities (in Hart­ keeping the Gidl o t Aqaba open. eral fine shots of ospreys, a bird come to Soviet Union, U.S. at Odds June 7 picnic may be made with ford March 30-31) . . . he Briitista 'warships in tiie MeiRter- feared by naturalists as becom­ SAN BERNARDINO, Mrs. Porter, 29 Hyde St. said. “ There we heard much ranean were p4it on a statniby ing nearly extinct. Duke Still Prefers Calif. (A P) — ■ Someone in San Bernardo apparently ab<^ responsibilities for prp^d- alert. Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Schultheis became president used his purse to prove his 'ing adequate opportunities for Over U.JN. Middle East Role Israel has said an Egyptian Phi, will have its final meet­ pa-trioUnn. Negroes ahd other minority •blockade of the gulf, its only ing of the season tonight at Trooper Speaks Queen to a Crown The In te r n a l Revenue groi^w' to be involved and in­ trmTBD NATIONS, N.Y. by 'stOTS Western powers with Israel which face us with. the sWpphig route to the Red Sea Iona Hall. Mrs. William Hodge Service disclosed yeaterday cluded in the mainstream of (AP) _ Tjje Soviet Union th® view’ of creating ” an arUfi- possibility of the danger of di- a-nd Indian Ocean, ■would mean will present a program, “Hap­ To South PTA the life of our state and nation. ______cially dramatic climate.” reel confrontation between the a light. • ' NEW YORK (AP) — In the chess has been Invited to aq- that its office received an piness.” Hostesses are Mrs. The South School PTA will "Y______ou had the .power______to dem- „ l "ciie fact Is quite symp- United Arab Republic and Isr- Tn U.N. Saoretaiy-C ■un-bathed room overlooking company the duke at a royal anonymous contribution o t Gordon Metevier and Mra. Ed­ hear a tallk on “Organized |300 in the m ail onstrate In a tangible way your U.N. Security Council debate on ” he said "A careful the question of access U Thant began his pedes ward E. Spence. Crime” from a Connecticut sincerity• ...... th® and good intent, by of war between Israel ^ ^ to it to the Gulf of Aqaba. mission by conferring witii SHOP PINEHURST FOR Manhattan, the Duke of Windsor "a!Jiend the private Enclosed was a note State Trooper at its final meet­ looked back on an extraordinary unveiling by Queen Elizabeth of ptintM in Ink with .tills at least one Negro judicial ap- The Manchester Interfaith So­ pirintment out of several. This Th. U„.M Stat« took ^ ^ ^ ^ Hudson Napkins Usually 2 for 2 7 c ...... Now S for 50c ing of the year tonight at 8 in life. a plaque in memory of Queen terse ~meaage: “Uplhoid the cial Action Council (MISAC) the kindergarten room. income tax and God Bless f 1.00 Size Right Guard Deodorant ...... S3c ‘"iTiese have been,30 wonder- Mary, the duke's mother. The will conduct its annual meeting The speaker will be Lawrence America.’’ . '' ' '' Nasser tonigbt. fUl years for me, and it ba.s event will occur June 7 outside foreign minlBter. 98o Playtex Gloves ...... 40o tonight at 8 in the Community I. Secor, a Granby resident who . ^ . . . ^ km m . 418^corned, V W 1 IS took H IM 1.the11#4 I initiativeSI I I I Mfl I So OS t Ithis l~l IM 1.1 through SIV IV J f I I'll the S'* II U.N., IV I farOS V* X from,1 a h. ■ i SX hav- D aX* . been the same for the duches.s,” Marlborough House where Office Manager Everett situation in the Middle East. A Baptist Church Youth Building. has been attached to the Hart­ NAACDP leader wrote. he smiled, and he placed his Queen Mary lived. Wadde^said the funds would The principal speaker will be ford State Police Troop since ’The Soviet Union had 'Sport sup^v^- , ^ haU-Iensed tortoise shell glasses However, Queen Elizabeth be placed in on account for A. Ray Petty of Bloomfield, a 1953. A U.S. Navy veteran. Rt. 2 Bypass to Open from France, Bulgaria, Mall- *• oalHed teto urgerit on the glossy cocktail table be and the duchess have met be­ unidentified payments and and India in its efforts. Fedorenko added: “ Is there of crisis by"J' the withdrawalw.u.uraw«ii oiof geasion. HsraoH eourcea aoid PINEHURST— 302 Main case work agent with the Con­ Trooper Secor is married and VvSjx'Hi!.iLU3it<'iELD—The Ool- fore him. fore at a hospital following the left there for an Indefinite Canada and strong- more of a ooncep^led desire he U.N. Emergency Bijjm would ask U.S. ofiHciais to necticut Prison Association. the father of two sons. ohester bypass on a section of p ^ o d . ly supported by the United I® interfere in the affairs of w th t^ w n early last clarify American intentions in The meeting will also include “ Life has never been dull. Not •re6oca/ted Rt. 2 will be opehed (See Page Fourteen) rt.i J.. States, sought the urgent meet- someone else rather then true w e a gypt s request. crisis and would remind the election and installation of a moment-.’’ •to' tiafnc ’Thursday at 10 a.m.. o t the isolation council as a concern for the peace and secu- “ The principal means to bel- them of previous U.S. aasur* PTA officers for the coming Everything shone in the sit­ year. Refreshments , will be ting room of Ute Windsors’ announced todav^ ^ means of bul-warking the efforts U*® Near East?” ance this deteriorating situation ances of support for Israel H ie S5 5 ndilton mwieot Secretary-General U Thant The meeting bad been re- through the United Nations has against Arab attack. served., home away from home high in Y the Waldorf Towers; highly pol­ iU jirtv 1^ w«i eiim on Ws peace mission to Cairo. quested by Canada and Den- been the mission of the secre-. Presideait J<*nson said Tiiea- Manchester Book Sale U Jiao' WJU enm- council would have to mark, with toe strong support of tary-generai himself,” Ignatieff day the Gull of Aqaba should ba • ished table tops; mirrors; the inate the bottleneck here for . . ^ ^ pair ot green porceiajn lions ahore-bouiui tram*- Tlip bv- l>® burying its head in toe sand ®h® United States, to deal with said. open to aiidps of all natiom and >x . f ' * flanking a mantel at one end of ^ in « « refused to recognize toe ‘ th® threat of war between toe "I believe at this stage toe declared Egypt’s threatened I « the large French-style room; Below Expectations threat to peace implicit in toe Arabs and Israel. The three most useful contribution which blockade Illegal. vases everywhere filled with . , „ which have oc- oountrie;, sought action by toe this council can m ak e'to this About the same time, the So­ f a r red pink and whito b'ossoms- YORK (AP) — Many book ^ m ^ pu b^ er-recom - s t ^ u r e s ^ r t l ^ t i ^ . distinguished 16-natioi. council to bulwark toe grave situation Is to reinforce viet government warned that it -rtV .hl dealers across the country m end^ $ 1 ^ as little m $6. to ^ la Md Gervi^ secretary-general left New Yorit efforts of Secretary-General U toe current efforts being made would bat* Arab nations In the * 1 1 1 FAIRWAY. reported Tuesday that sales of - A ^ dealers report^ that To^n^^ ^ toe ^ g Ambassa- Thant, now on a peace mission by toe secretary-general to event of aggresslan in the Mid- F/RST ,i~. T*» wut, WilUam Manchester’s “ The the book was selling about as A pproartii^ O o lto ^ e r from J Goldbera told the in Cairo. preserve peace in toe area. We die East. nf thA finwArs of a President” have fall- wcU as they had expected. They the Hartfiord council. ' Fedorenko also lodged the should at the same time urge British Foireign Seoretaxy A-Diie-ielling. sMif-winding Constellition chrononMtcr» (163 ^ p e f en far short of expectations. said It probably would enjoy a fftarto in the vKdnity o f tiie Ambassador Nikolai T. familiar Soviet objection that in that no member -state of toe George Brown toscussed the SetoiMstfr CMleDd»r-ditl models from (1 30 to (423 The duke had aix>logles from for Hartford Ave. intersection and „ . controversial account of slow but steady demand told toe council his country’s -view Nationalist U.N. take any action which crisis In Moscow with Soviet his duchess, the woman for ends in the vicinity of O’Brien Jolm d F. Kennedy’s assessina- shortly after It convened at China was occupying a seat on would either prejudice the sue- Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro- whom he had given up his tton landed on retail shelves More typicaiHy, Stuart Brent, Rd. 11:45 a.m. that a hasty meeting the council which legally be- throne (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Fourtaeu) early last month In a blaze of a major independent retailer In ( ^ Page Ten) of toe ooiHicU had been called longs to Communist China as She is not feeling well ttos gensational publicity. Trade .CMcago, said: “ The book is ------toe representative of the The biggest nation-wide saie on The Rain Tire Ever! afternoon.ernoon. ^We have had a bit thought thq book might dead and has been for weeks. It Chinese people. ttoo ^ much mi social lue lately, I m Qjg runa'way best-seller never really took o « . Oonsld- •frThe Na’tionoiist Chinese dele­ afraid. of the 20th century. ering the incredible buildup, It gate,* Liu Chieh, was presiding U.S. Raids Resume Choose an Omega and you may never Along withV. numerous Ak I _ charity But a .national survey Indi- *t®ver did sell. ’ over toe meeting as the council benefitslenefiti where their aM>eaianco things haven’t worked out Stanely Loth, manager of president tor May. always automatically B«aran-* Brentano’s in Washington, said Canadian Ambassador George tees success, have been somo Igpiatieff todd Fedorenko that he As Viet Truce Ends The publisher. Harper ft Row, « need another watch private parties in advance of tnAfttni nriniKnv of ano stuosneasatisfied wicnwith metoe way toeme bookdook had acted on instructions from SAIGON (AP) — U.S. planes that Communist supplies were their 30th wedding anniversary the initial of 3.,!w There Is no real wav his government in requesting ended a 24-hour truce fo r Bud- moving south as usual on Ndrto T,,_, s 000 copies •was sold out to retail- “ «u m g . rnere is no real •way the meeting. He said Canada dha’s birthday today with raWs Vietnam’s roads. by Uniroyal* Smi to be emssed off their ® « acknowledged that thou- ■was concerned over toe threat on vital trargets from north of During previous Jhollday for the rest of your life! busy J?clti is toe of the books have been ^ of w ^ in toe Middle East. toe North Vietnamese capd'ta! of truces of two to four days, the Ignatieff added: "In recent Hanoi eastward to the Red Riv- U.S. Command charged the In the 113 years that Omega has jbeea cruises easily at 60 miles an. hour. The same speei In • “ A Rtnv’a Storv” Wedne-idav fo*" a Second printing have yet to L«uis Epstein, owner of a days there have been state-_ er delta. North Vietnamese with marked The country's most famous tire name- making fine watches, many thou­ 150-horse-powM engine can be a strain. The fasted beat ments by toe president of toe Aground, two U.S. companies increases in the volume of war sands o f proud owners have attested ■oi the ^ e g a movement counteracts the stress and pull New York Hospital tor Special “ We’ll have to print more, but ^ United Arab Republic (Egypt) of toe 4th Infantry Division snpplies toey moved southward, Surgery, toe Winders’ favorite as yet we don’t know how many and by the prime minister of came imder heavy mortar and ***® U.S. spokesman said the in the country's most popniar tire sizes! to the fact’ that even after decades o f fojeeful wrist motions ahd jars and jolts which oftenV charity. 1^ ' or how soon,” said Frank Solos- tayew . In way ' rocket attack in ' toe central 24-hour letup in the bombing of use, their Omegas still fell tinie a f ^ the performance of the average watch. On May 31, the couple will sail cia, Harper ft Row’s sales man- It match my expectations, highlands near the Cambodian "^<1 not previde the time frama EVERY SIZE REDUCED faithfully. Unlike ordinary watches, tor England aboard, the liner ager. tswm in _ border. Five men were killed which to move large quantl- Many Omega-watches have self-winding movements, every Oniega is crafted of the finest United States to add a halTpy Many b oot retailers com- * P o l i c e m a n D e a d , and 14 wounded. . completely eliminating the daily nuisance o f hand vyind* chapter to their love story. For plained toatmscount stores had MMWchusett^ Presided K®” ' materials with meticulous care, for a / toe first time since his abdlca- skimmed off toe cream by cut- I ? • 1- ^ t r * • The action came west of the ^ TO ONE LOW PRICE GRAVITY-POWERED ing. While you wear it, the Omega automatic stores up its Eight Hurt in base at Pleiku in an area where AUTOMATIC MOVEMENT lifetime o f proiid possession. - tioo end their marriage the du- ting the price of toe Manchester aJ\hat^w e ex- own Wnding power, thanks to the ingenious, gravity* d . H m i r r i l l Y l f i a ’l l t ' ^ L spread violations of the truce lo From the designer's sketches and production bli^rints powered 360“ rotor which turns to and fro with everyday ...... - ■ ...... ' ■" '■'■■.■-■T pec ted with it.” t !" x 1 0 1 1 a \7 l i l l l l g l i l namese regulars may launch a ^ u th Vietnam A store in Hyannis Port, big drive. The attacking enemy The U.S. Command reported to the final assembly, an Omega undergoes ejracfly 1497 natural wrist motions.. . keeping the movement always at OSCEOLA, Aril. (AP) An force, estimated at a battalion, where the Kennedy family has a 73 "incidents” during the cease- separate inspections. One out of every fou^Omega em­ peak tension for greater accuracy. Just set it and forget it. summer home, reported, auxlUary policeman was killed broke off the action after mak- I L Looks like brick., ployees is a quality-control supervisor. Itjttilces four times U.S. Army Major “ We’re selling it but not like we and eight other pemons were mg several g r ^ d assaults. ^ ^ W ith an Omega date-telling calendar watch, you have ; expected to. Perhaps the seria- longer to make an Omega than an ordirVary watch. Omega the convenience o f seeing the exact jt^reaHy precision is so great that it has wpii important accuracy (Bee Page Thirteen) a b ^ t r ^ f ^ s ^ S S d sported an additional 19 Incl- date as well as the exact second . . , w S u n t a ^ ^ c ^ h w - ^ night Tuesday and by dawn U.S. with four civilians and awards at leading observatories^ and has been chosen to ' DMects to Cuba :i®t® were over North Vietnam in soldiers killed and 60 rivtoaiM Tubel.it Blackwell in one glance. Every midnight, auto­ plue F.E.T. time many Olympic Games, where a difference o f 100th HAVANA, Cutoa (AP) — The of Havana a* 1 :48 p.m. Sunday. msoldiets wounded, t smooth tire elf your car matically, the next date-numeral ‘Cuban government announced note pubhshed by Gran­ o f f lo ^ , toe men in tlM house often-hit rail yard at ______L- IB P tA IS JO o f a second can mean a new world record. SIZM F.E.T. Test Train Hits and four t e e n ^ s who w ^ Nguyen, 37 miles north 0# SnF-ADH tilVi FLASTIC moves into place. Only 5 times pec n y it ma was dated Tuesday and were v ^ e d ^ jjanoi. ------650-13 1.55 U.S. Army Miaj. Ritihard Hor- Peorce as saying, “ 1 700-13 1.75 You get maximum dependability and accuracy in every year (in the months with less thait 156 MPH Speed a B ^ y P ® ^ - ^ The rail yard serves a vital we’ r«< wood A ^ have decided to pari ftpm my' 695-14 (650-14) 1.71 Give yoUr kHchan or dinette Omega. 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