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' - r"-' t i : : y WEDNESDAY, MAY A, 1M4 Aytoaft Dally Nat Pn m : » • Tt-r k : . . ' z . - - i ' '. ,'h Bar tho Wssk BadM #anir^»ster JEvi^ttftts Herald May 8, liii 1 3 ,9 6 1 S t John’a PoUah National Tho Nayaug Tacht Club will Tfie Guild of Our Lady of St. amendipeot to the Ujtawi will Lana Naw York Stock OathoUe Church win have Mdy hold ita monthly mooting Sat­ Bartholamew will conduct "V PTA at Buckley he taken. M ra ttoymosMl Brown, r «( the Anmt tyateteff a a i' About Town devotJona tonlj^V a t 7. There urday at tho Marine CMpa. brief open buslnesa mtoting at publioatlcns chairman, will ar­ coast oparatlOTi, now of ObeolatiMi a ehteBss-sfB'toirl 7:80 Tuesday la ths adtool M- range an sxhiUt of eonrsntion wUl be a m eet^ of the Sodal­ peague Hall, Ola»tonbuiy. A. To End Season davelo^iW officte to variw8 M gfyftgfiim -i iiii City o f Viliago Charm -Ar. «M Un. Mtm LuniMe ity of the Bleahed Sacrament ' potlnok at 6 pjn. and dlacueaion brary. A Holy Hour, conducted matsriala. Bsfrsshmsnta wtil bs opportunity for « ]• n tW n S t lu m returned after the aervlee. o t the aummer cruise schedule by the Rev. Philto. J. Huseey, ssrvad. will highlight the evening’s ac­ will follow at 8. Guild afftcers BuoUegr PTA wlU hold Its tivea to devalop toward managHial capaat^ Ih SM tram Mm k , Arte., where final .mMting of ths year Mon­ Ajdvsrtlasmsnt—■ VOL.U I, N a IM (TWBNTY-Bicni PA6BB-TW0 IBCTIONS) gMjr apent the winter. tivities. for the coming vear will be in­ Extremely liberal commission ich ed D la d la aecc«»- • The Independent Oarage stalled. Refreshmeiits will be day at the dtiiool at 7:80 pm. Ownera of Manchester met last George Bradlau, principal of If you go away for ths sum­ panied by very attractive incentive plim. Aaoenaloii Dny mrvUm wlU Pvt. E2 Brian Wagner, eon of served by the Program Owunlt- nh^t at Miller’s Restaurant Mr. and Mra Ronald H. Wag­ tee. Bennet Junior High, and Hyatt mer rent a Saf6 Depoatt Box at Excellent research facilities for retail and to a tltB - ha held tomorrow Evening: at Jtiui Lamenso of the. Town Sutliffe, principal of Illtng Jun­ the Connecticut Bank and Trust Zlen BwuifeMcid iMtheran ner of 11 Chester Dr., has com­ tional accounts. ^ Planning Commission was guest pleted 12 weeks Of basic train­ ior High, will speak on orienta­ Oo. fo r your vahiaible piMiers and Obmvh at 7:w pA. speaker. A1 Blrrell of the Tmv- The Army-Navy Auxiliary tion for Jhv junior high. Sixth hrsplaceahls treasures. What Participation in stock and bond underwritmgi. UKUUd ing at Ft. Jackson, S.C. Hs is will meet at 8 tonight at the elers Insurance 0>. also spoke home ^ E E D s James A. Bell, 219 Autumn doin of 40 Green Rd., this V 7i may submit an original recipe morning was named vale­ foothill country ■' 40 miles dish using at least one and one- St, is clauM chairman in the an­ east of San Francisco. ATHENS, Ohio (AP) «bring about a day 'when nationeiii with tim otimr goals " Wiai half cups of fresh milk. The nual giving program organized dictorian of the Manchee- President Johnson said to­ shall not lift up eword against Johnson set for Americans. • OPEN THURSDAY A Pacific Airlines spokesman- nation, neither shall they learn dish must be one vdiloh can be to ralee 175,000 this s p i^ for '^ r High School > Glass of said tl)s plane carried 40 pas­ day “our challenge— not to­ Not In a day, not In a year nfrlgerated or froaan. Official Boitley College of Accounting war any more.’ ’’ Will these goals be readiad, NIGHTS till 9 » P.M. 1964, which is by. a decisive sengers, a crew of three, and a morrow but today— is to ac­ The visit to Athens was an in­ contest rules and entry forms and Finance, Boston. He is a Federal Aviation Agency obser­ Johnson said, "but if we begla are available from participating 1956 graduate. margin the largest gradu­ ver. complish objectives which terlude In a trip through Ap­ the effort—If we approach the palachia, Johnson’s seednd such dealers or fttm our local office ating class in the schoirf’l was FUght 788. It originated in have eluded mankind since task with great enthusiasins and A NEW ENGLAND of The Hartford Electric Light ’The FVench Club o f East , •PARKING AT history. tour in 18 days, aimed princip­ not with cynlclams — teeee was Flight 783. I torlginated in the beginning of time.” ally at drumming up backing Company. Deadline: May 25, Hartford will hold its monthly Reno. achievements wiU be the l^ory FAVORITE SINCE 1892 ineetitag tomorrow at the VFW .REAR OF STOkE 'Miss Patricia A^ Rackow- In a speech prepared for deli­ for his war on poverty program. ef your generation." 1094. Hall, t BldweU St., East Hart­ ski, daughter of Mr. 'and SherifTs Sgt. Louis Skuse re­ very at Ohio University, John­ Off from the White House He said there 1s in fnto ef ford. Mrs. Leonard R. Rackowski ported from the crash scene on son said the nation must: lawn by helicopter at 8:14 a.m., young people today tee promlee a ranch 10 miles east of Con­ "Bring equal justice to all our the President flew first to Cum­ of a greater tomorrow. ' teJUST SAY of 764 Center St., was cord that there were no sur­ citizens, berland, Md., for a speech he vivors. "It’s a tomorrow that to named as this year’s saluta- "Abolish human poverty, depicted the antipoverty pro­ brighter than yesterday and “CHARGE IT PLEASE” torian. ' Gtorge M. Galvin, assistant "Eradicate killing and crip­ gram as a campaign of the con­ more challenging than today,*' Honors among ttie T57 m d - to the airlines president, said pling diseases, and lengthen the tinuing American Revolution. he said. tors wsrs > onnounced by Vies Capt. Ernest Clark was Uie pi* life span of man to 100 or 120 From here Johnson flies on to "This te not a time for tenld PrinclpsJ Gsmgs BmmsrUng, lot. 'The first officer was R. years. visit stx states, meeting the un­ spirits and trembling spirits. ^SAVE MONEYS Andress and the. stewardess senior class advisor, at an an­ "Hntminate Illiteracy, employed, visiting farmers and "It is a time for reaching out Hhvt yo«r favorite spring shoos rsboilt or Marge. Schafer. "End open bias and active promoting the antipoverty drive. —to extend the boundaries ef nual aasamUy this morning in He said the passenger Mst was bigotry. repaired n ow Iqr a professional shoe repair Bailey Auditorium. The Ohio University address the brain and widen the dbnea- not available. ‘And, above all else, help to carried on that effort, tying it slons of knowledge. iwnn la Manchester since 19111 Jodoin, who next fall wttl at­ ’The report of 40 dead came tend Wocoeeter Polsrtechnlc In- “ We have It within our power fa r w a y from Sgt. Louis Skuse, at the' to find the beet of erttHlans to a We V— make yonr shoes hmger or wider a I sUteite, In W orcester, Maas., scene on a ranch In the foot­ the wont of probleme. We Doin’t forget, we use only PRIME LEATHER and Mias RsckcwsM, who had hills 10 miles east of Concord, j tend to do just that. in this shop! We’re anthorized dealer for Neo- been aooeptod at Albertus Mag­ Names of the crew and pas­ "Let your young heaite armed sengers aboard the twin-engine' lite Prodnets, made by Goodyear; also Cats FIRST nus Collage In New Haven, with new weepons join an oM have earned top laurels In a turboprop Fairchild F27 were battle against ancient enemlee— Paw Prodnets which have NO WOOD in their s ^MSWeiMO* dasa which is by nearly 100 the not available. . I the enemies of poverty —* heels and leavM NO FLOOR MARKINGS— FOR largaat «ver to be graduated The plane normally carried a disease. Illiteracy and strife.** frem Manchester High Bchool. crew of three ' —pilot, copilot Johnson snnounced that a con­ Choose from blade m: brown. and stewardess. j ItM previous high was the tract has been signed by area . . . SERVICE W m LE-U-W AlT. . . A Tasajero rancher, Gordon GIFTS FOR Claas o f 1961, whkdi had 9S7 Rassmussen, said the "plane Redevel(^ment Admlatetn* graduates.. For the p6at two exploded Into small bits. ’There | tion to establish a regional de­ Ladies’ Handbags Repaired or Rebuilt years, the olass totals have velopment institute at Ohio Uni­ wasn’t a piece larger than ai versity. This, he aald, win make h a n d l e s ATTACHED TD LADIES’ HANDBACW MOTHER nj::t dropped nuukadly, with SIO foot In diameter, except for the ’ senloni la ^1963, and only 563 landing gear, after It hit.” the university the toral potat cf — WE ARE OPEN MONDAYS — ilii economic devel(^>meat for Am delight la«t year. The current orap cf Rassmussen said he saw the • C A R D S msduates represents locally the plane coming In and that It southeastern Ohio area. 23 Oak St. He also announced (fee Same side Ss Wat- ni»t large group of "war ba­ "faltered, there was a puff of bies,’^ most of them having bem smoke and It crashed a mile Loraln-EIyria area of OMo te Mas," across from • H O S I E R Y from my ranch.!’ being removed .to s A s reed sf a dip Is tolftdds man of the Peoria District of the WeH dees • » SMtesar BMflh Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire­ dwit know this famotefc oSd home 1^ yon tomt tey to ndhe dsasas psiysittrl vWi ssibrsldwy sad a bsih-h a t 5,::,a5 E ven ts M 4 a wmntm't Is wWte. $227 Million Recommended men and Enginemen, acted after on Panneylvanta Ave. R wee dBcUonAMifalitheMd • D O R S A Q E S he had received a call from un­ tears he Uvod In the salty 1660e •SealwH" — Op is tslia •ytfalrs® hhamsd vMi irtille tee ragstog WMIe te M •nhuan aw— wtotha, to ion chiefs In Washington. • H A N K I E S ssdvsidary. WkHs is 9-IB, 12-20, I4>A-22V^ M-4 fSsHa Sytfsb^ b In S tate R. M. Esslinger, vice presi­ was betag rSuOt front 2qn fo pInveetmMol Sarbiats'i wows Isbris ef 100% sytosf. For State School Expenses dent in charge of operations of bottom. And It wss flHeo ■i - Me hM too the IVdedo, Peoria A Western wUd Puerto RIomi am —tP- • 8IFTWARE HARTFORD (AP) — Thefof 644,606,696 represenU a Railroad, s«dd he had received lea stormed tee door to a faSsoty SO^funds to expand the total en­ word of the . about-face from but unsuooeaaful aPteaspt to as­ "in^pnfmmtmd ' AND MORE! Firm to Move Mate Board of Education has per cent Increase over the $28, rollment at the state collegea jsid toe aMtty. VWt received a recommended two- Strand about 10:80 a.m^ ' sassinate him. ■MdtteMSte 430,906 appropriated for the from 6,800 to 8,490 by 1066. The Praetdant Johnson figsrod It year state educatimi budget of preeent biennium. This includes The walkout idle< about ^960 'toe Maim OfBoe BMP' i > To Hartford increases wouki be about 12 per employes. ia not every day flutt a former I, May 10ft is Mother’s Day $287.6 mlHion, about $37.6 mil­ the coet of operating the four cent ill 1966 and 25 per cent in eto yote soon. YhaNAi a lion more than was aippropriat- The strike begaa at.‘^:01 president about to tain SO Ute FAIRWAY state crtlegea, 14 vocational- 1966, as compared with the Tto he invited nwnan to HEW HAVEN (AP)~Tha ed for the current biennium. technical schools, four tertuilcal a.m., the time set for dtemissal Seourity Insurance Co. an- state’s present policy of allow of some firemen on freight and Prealdent Johnson te tatrodueed to three ehlldren of Mrs. stay at too Blair H which » 9 C QAEEN STAMPS Tho board, which received institutes. Mystic Oral School, Ing only 10 per cent increases OPEN mURS. ’n FRI. till 9 Botmeed today that It Ja moving yard diesel locomotives under a David Wade Nelson, SO, unemployed motlMr ef Jrtm, 6 t e usually reserved the state education depart­ and the entire state department each year. months, Cathy, 8, and Marie, 6, during his visit to an unem­ cool and fresh for summer Its operatloiui in New Haven ment’s recommendations yester­ national arbitration award. queens and oll-riah 975 M a i n StiM t of education and all of ita field Funds for the University of ployment office tai Cumberland, Md. (AP Photofax) The Presldant and Baltimore, Md., to Hart­ day, voted to take no aetkm un­ servicee. Strand said BLFE members Downtown Manchester ford. til next month. struck because rail lines put the vanes birthday The budget would provide (Bee Page Four) man We-ata-ti5i Next to Popular Market that most o f the company’s 850 poeed budget does not inctode ton today to make Interpreta­ employea— 400 in New Haven regular pay increases, which tions of Its awards. Recalling of Congress to call ooB ori,'»et, M and about 460 o f the New JQn- will have to be added later. Traffic ceased early in the day wotddn’t let me. 1 change enough for ■tMdam Life Insurance Oo. In Tho board voted to add nearly LaBfelle to Introduce on the TPW and the Peoria A Baltimore—will be relocated at Pekin Union Railway. $600,000 to the budget to assist "II wUl ten yon uimk X u fll the new Hartford headquarters. graduate programs at the four The TPW is a 289-mUe line In Miiid of Presidentt across Illinois. It runs from Eff- do," vepUed Traman. ^ wM aa- Security Is purchasing a state collegea. These programs Road Case Evidence e ^ It as eoU eot" / Hartford Imilding owned by the are currently self supporting. ner, Ind., to Keokuk, Iowa, and (> ______WASHINGTON (AP) — Whlle<^ally serious husinees o f dealing Johnson told Tnanan he waa National ^re Insurance Co. for The budget must be submit­ "one of our greateat aattonal ae- " a sum reported to be more than ted to the Governor for inclu­ (See Page Tea) reporters' children squirmed In with the press. Chswbs, a sibp SHls nulls sf s psM-dIp wMi A dds ssd tesSsstd ^ HARTFORD (AP) —^ State’S'^tng gratuties. Both men have their seats and munched on, On the sober side. Joluisoni aets" aad addedi **Wh«i yea |4 millkm. sion in the overall budget he Atty. John D. Labelle will be­ blow out ltx>M eandlsfe ssibroidsry. Wkbs, Usek sr dwsipsgss. Sisst 9 -li, S. M. L X L i00% will recommend to the 1966 pleaded not guilty. cookies President Johnson Announced that Secretary ef Ita. nylss ssd lO ^dssw s polysilsr) The company’s New Haven gin to present his evidence to­ The first witness called by the property Is being sold to Tale General Assembly. It Is subject peussed on the kind of news that Defense Robert 8. McNamara day as the trial of two of the state was Andrew Battistone, makes congressmen squirm: act fflee Page Via| Universityniversity forf a reported $2.5 to revision by both the Gover­ 11 men arrested as a result of will make still another visit to n s and the legislature. administrative assistant to the on the adminlatration program South Viet Nam to .'see how the sretlsl «Uls sSp sf Zspilsirs® ksIM s lesd whfc assw* asi- million. 'The company now oc- the year long probe into the deputy highway commissioner, M d s r y . Sksdew p sssi — $iys« l - l l , 12-20, l4>., bounAVfostoireouravjteitoire youthhdyoutl smooth. Bella gets long-tyrm loan of Vote Wallace the kfiter pT twe heutiwr ef-' Swbslittery e f ess to facto, a buHUtetetlng NEW HAVEN (AP)i—PoUceOstooklngs, and conunitted an In.* S186J1 million, part to be used WASHINGTON (AP) — A la­ ftoere, arrested a ama la • ...... , \ the Nsw Raven RaUratai. The Salsa sky-rocketed,' and other In four communitieo pooled Uwlr WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen­ rastejirfnt hers today. H ay J i decent act in front of her. Then for construction of 300,000-tqn ate sponsors of the civil rights bama Gov. George C. Wallace’s furduwe price te n reportedly coametfate firm s—Ooty, Haxsl information today on reports of he cut the telephone wires and atsel mill of Soviet design and l^er listod Mae as lawienea Blsbop, Rsvlon—quickly rtodied women being molested In bill have won their firat test of showings in two state primarias ■ a re than $8 milUon. r a loft. equipment . . . New develop­ have poured more fuel into the Ifoagtreaglsr, Lawraaaa tbslr own versioas. igraea by an armed intrud­ The intruder was, in his 30«,“ strength, but It was a close call. ments in Moscow- Peking dis­ After four roll calls Wednes­ Senate civil rights debate. But Moore. Xeaglor Thsn last weak the Food and er clad In green work clothea had dark hair, was about 5-11, as kidag • fagHIvq freas Near * 6 - Raaiau ‘ktkad Drug Administration sstesd a pute make virtually inescapable day night—one a 46-45 tie—the many senators eay they Juiva Descriptions of the mante ap- Weighed about 170 poumU, and the conclusion that communism Jersey end bond was eat al t aARTFORD, (AP)—I batoh of Hslsne Curtis^ piquet pearonoe and behavior ted po­ Smate rejected 48 to 46 a Jury changed few If any votep on tho wore a green shirt and green Is finally sad IrmvocaUy apUt bin. Vaaa leaders formally ask Secret—in Baltimore lice In West Hartford, Meriden, trouaers. West Hartford police trial amendment to the meas­ VJL flapm e Court today to Into two ******* oanaps. ~ ure. • Both aides in the debate have ithey were Lewie that' It Is a drug In- Hamden and New Haiyen to be­ said. Heary Weils, aeslew Oomisetlout’s legislative Msad of a coomotic, and should lieve that one man was re^wn- Robert 8. McNamara, secre­ The votes ^wera the first on used Wallace’s vets percentages 11:S() a.ni.—A 30-year-oId tary of defense, who hga be­ any of the nearly IM amend­ in Wisconsin and Indiana to try parolee, for i piapparHonment suit -r- oalljog have bad dnitf olaaranoe. The slblo for all four inoidents. Meriden mother let a man in it ^ most importaat oonstl- agonoy ralssd no question of come ■omething of a Mneral ments offered to the House- to bolster their'arguments. alaytags hare The incidents occurred within who aald he waa auppoaed to trouble toooter tor President See the k ~ eese ever to have arls- health, nor did tt ban further tee space of about five hours. passed bill stnea the Senate’s Thus Southern senators have itee check tl\e water plpea. He pull­ Johnson In louta Vlst Nam’ s dvU rights Aebata began on declaifd that the Alabema eay eervh m wttltia the bocdsie o f tito The ssqusnes tfevteitow to thte, ed a gun, grabbed her child and state.’* toit aanounoemant of tho sol» vexing probiatns, sets eto again March $. states’ rights Advocate ran up polios said: teroatenad to kill It Then he temorraw night ea n wseM- They saM Hs hutoome eciUd uro dropped Rolaao Curtis stock •:S0 aju. — a young West The defected aramdment, amaslng vote totale elearly 4a* by IS to 818.7$ (Its ^ low) on commlttsd Indecent acta In glrdUng trip hnek to Saigmi failed UP by gen. Thrustoo B . dlcatlng a revolt to the Norte * i only the eoi^ Slsrlfond m othor 1st a mat tato front hf her. Ho fled ndion she iE CtaiiMittilitro ths Mow Toth ■toeTaxetauvs . . . im . JT. w . ertt- ICprton, R-Ity., would have pro- agatnst e lv il.iq ^ teglalalloa Started to seroam- Lifi^prtm D«pt. 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p m TWO ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. IfANCHBSTBR. CONN, THURSDAY, MAY T. 1964 BTBMiNa HE&ALDi'llCANCaiK CONN, THURSDAY, MAT T, 1964^ OtiEens Backing HOME G.ARDENER’S 7to(CJUoo^ Big Ovation Sheinwold on Bridge C o Y tn t r y ^ and that week bs OommlttM win rasst ah-S p.m. braka on wben^lfo tohlale was Only 2 Propos^ will to various groi^ tomorrflw at ths home of Mr. Cyclist Hurtf parked on tiii 44oot drtvawAy For Mahler; OBNTUCMANLT BLACK MARL of the church and direct lae and Mrs. Harty A Jaefcaon on tnclln^-Nb charges ware msM O iart^ Change# ALL RIGHT AT TOURNEYS East-Weet vnbieraUe over-all fund raising program. Nathan Hale Hrighto. Thera wlU for,-pd8oe. Hie tree was team- By ALFBlED IHKINWOLO NORTH Donations Sought Saturday The Church Fhtonco Advl- be a discussion on the local ed­ A K9S aory Serrioo, the R«v. James H. ucational system with Supt. of Avoids Dog^i JQh Ottsana’ Commtttw for Not Britten Nafi^Mal Men’s No arrests nor Injuries at Team CRamplea ■ S7J104 Ameling, church paator, ox- Schools Tnisop L. ’Tilley prasi- only minor lender damage to ■attar Qovenunent haa an- ’a m 0 1043 plalnod, la a part of the Divi­ ent. AH Interested are invited ■waad Mn ot tha charter revi- I don’t object to a little To Aid Baseball Program one vehicle was reported in a T] n~ 11 ir li Tr* n im n i By JOHN ORUBBR ___ AKQI2 sion of Church Extension of to attend. Smacks Auto 3 pjn. two-oar accident yeatar- alona schaduled to be voted standing ovation from a * Mackmall, but there has to be — c - - *• ths United Church Board for Uriel Lodge of Maeone wiU tipon at the May !•' referendum, a liinit. When my Canadian O onatiT Bm aycUat yeeUr- day on Main S t, Just south of Jammed house greeted Frits ^ A 732 for torso years Homeland Mlnlsterlaa. have a etated conunuideatlons Park St. but had taken no Mend on any frlenda Sammy Ketaela and Wil­ $ 3 512 ” * V AKI7 ■oofotkn.ntetion, be.me. spe sponeored of ths Coventry Boys Baasball treated at Manchester Mahler both at the opening and ly Lebovic greet me at a tour­ BrIafB at 7:10 p.m. Saturday a t the af the other proposed chanfee. 0 AJ7 0 $ procnmi will get under way Aasoolatlon, be., and L. James Gerard Mogielnlold of Oovoh' Masonic Hall in Merrow. 'nfo Hospital for a frac- BINGO/ f.A .C . SAUXOOM In addltton, at a meeting held nament ahd announce that for A 1097 leg and bruises and laoer- HIS MASTER’S VOICE the closing of last nlikt’s sub­ with a Tig Day on Saturday Loyrim, ur^lre-in-ohief for tha try is one of eight msmhers of entered , apprentice degree will TOPEKA. Kan. (AP)—Whan Monday night by 11 members of scription concert by the Hart­ the modest sum of one drink with Edward A, Neumann as assoqlation for many years. he conferred. There wilt be an after he ran hie bike In- EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. the committee, It endorsed the ford Symphony Orchestra, the apiece they will not refer to a Oak HiU School’s track tsam front of a car while Jse- car horn kept blowing outside \ general chairman. Tbo dona* ’Thee# two men have been se­ wtio attend the annual official rieit for tns|>4ctlon by the Police Department Wednes­ prapoaed gsra.OOO addition to the final one to be conducted the hand I played against them ttona reoelvod will be uaed to win Right Worshipful Brother Eldon tng chaisd by a dog. 26 YILLAOE STKEET. KOCKVILLI Robertson School,i and decided last March, that’i quits gentle­ O KQ9S52 lected by the aseoclatlon’s board Baatam Athletic Aaaoclatkm Patrick' S^Tburneau of 133 day, Traffic Lt. Ed Bozarth talented and industrious gentle­ erato the PTOgram for Um of directors In recojmition of the Roesitor, dieMct deputy of the looked out the window. And he to take no stand on North End man who has. headed the group manly. But when they talk A 3 for the Blind track and field Ninth IfaaOnlc District West. Brookfield St. ww riding north Redevalopment. during the past eleven eesMmis. about the hand In my draams WeA NeAl many years of volunteer serv­ tournament Saturday and Sun­ on Pitkin. Bt. froih Academy St. took a seco.id look. PINCH TIPS OF MUMS -for Pass PMB All parsnta havtau; boys m - ice to Its local basebu program. The 'officers’ rehearsal wUl A big German shepherd dog The endorsed proposed char­ It was the largest house I so that I wake up in . a cold roUod In the teams that ocm day in Philadelphia. taks place at 7:30 p.m. tomor- toortly after 4 pA.! and wasi ter dianges concern the tenure have ever seen on band for a sweat, that’s going too far. ^ I t Bertron A Hunt chairman of Peter D. Stanpaon of Coven­ looking toward a dog that was had his forefeet planted firmly Masses of Blooms is Double A1 1 3 J'S RESTAURANT asriet with tos drlTing during the board of directors, has list­ romr at Maeonic Hall. on the horn of a police car. His and removal of the general concert by this orchestra. Many South dealer' try is among 34 studenUAt the Auxiliary Daaoe Saturday chasing him, police sAM. The came, no doubt, to bear Benja­ Opening lead—ten of Clubs ROUTE I Md 44-A—BOLTON the housa-to-houss eanvaas on ed the 18 teams to operate with youth rode into the Inberaectlon master. Patrolman Lorman manager and the mandatory Gatuidsy ars aakod to report at their aponsors and managera. Untveraity of ConnoottCut who A nibCic dance will be spon- Adair, was inside the' building. ONLY AT MMNRM OIM YDV PWMHItot rWWOUt two-year review. min Britten's "War Requiem,’’ My partner opened the ten of a spade. Inetead I led a third will be inducted Jhembers to­ eored by th« Women’s Auxiliary and crashed hesdon into a Pinch Way to Fine Mums but more came to pay tribute chlbe, and 1 let dummy win the heart. 30:30 Am. a t the Plaine Athle- The list follows: southbound Pitkin St. oar Oper­ **He does it every once tn a John Hannon, ohairman of the tio FMd. Drivsta WIN b4 wsa- American Legion team for morrow of >h« Alpha Chapter, to the Coventry Volunteer Fire while,” Adair said. “He-doesn’t aommittee, said that "an afflr- By ALLAN SWe NSON to Mr. Mahler who leaves be- first trick with the Idiig. At the Now there was no escape. My , rolls out the welcome mat for all Beto Oamfha Sigma, a national Association, Inc. at 9 p.m. Sat­ ated by Clarence J. Burke, 63, TREANUR^CHEST Newepteper Enterprise Assn. cause his contract was not re-, time I ' thought my partner poor partner had to lead a eigned to apeoific areaa to oov- boya 14 thrqitgh 18 yaars.jipon- of 329 Autumn St. The youth like to be left alone.” mattve vote on thes»^two bud is well formed, and strong. w and team memlMn tomake sored byTToga Yams, managed hm pri^ wtriety for outstand­ urday at the South Coventry tions ( 6 and 6) will tend to I Spring is mum-ptnchlng time newed, not because he, or the | might have 10-7 of clubs, but spade, and Lebovic got away flrriuxise annex for the benefit was thrown into the car and on­ - DIAM0N03 Then remove the side buds Im- orchestra, or the concert-going I this was unimportant. The best MOTHERS / b MOTHER’S DAY... the house oalls. by Eugene RychUng and co a le d in g ’hul^eaa''students. Seniors to the roadway. He was taken atrwigthen the council-manager! in the garden. low it, to force all the growth with a penalty eC only IM by John Risfey of the Coventry elected to, the society must of the auxiliary treasury. In form of government that we Chrysanthemums often get public want to dismiss him | play was to take the ace of points. When toe work is completed, charge of UckeU are Mrs.- to the hospital where X rays into one big blossom bud. from the Hartford scene. The cIuiM and return the seven of High School faculty l^ld iipedal rank In.thS upper 10 per cent disclosed the leg fraetura. He BlBMIi now have.*’ \ long and spindly by autumn. That’s the way to get big "foot­ 1 want to write those earda ■le workera will report, aa aa- of their class. Frederick Young of Main St. FOR McraputaJMleal He added, '*We do not an-1 They fall over Just when they demonstration last evening was spades down,” eald Kehela. A m«nM tmsurp«is«cli i«rv#el In m most ooii* ■igned, to one of three plaoos; consultant to the bosfd of direc­ and Mrs. Keith Benoit of Wood­ was treated and sent home. ball" chrysanthemums. ample proof- of that. Lebovic, playing the South tors. First Selectman Richard M. BM.ywiMatnntMBe----- done the other proposed char-1 should look’their best. But for masses of bloom on “Oat him to autograph the gonial atm osphoroi^ro tha IngraeKanti to Coventry Gramnfar School, the land Rd. The bicycle was badly dam­ ter changes because we are still To prevent this, take a few Britten's "War Rsquium” rS' cards, led the deuce of clubs deck,” suggested Lebovic. Boberteon SohocH, the Old Cen­ Colt Learl* In the WlUlman. Galinat reports the Center The "Hitchhikers” from Cov­ aged and the front grille on the sturdy chrysanthemum plants celved an excellent perform' from dummy at the second tic lA i^ e for boys 16 and 16 School at the corner of Rt. 81 Cosmetics for a strong mayor-alderman minutes today to ptach'back the that aren’t leggy and spindly, And that’s bow the Uaokmail maka Mom's day out a tramandous sueaatsl ter School. entry wll plsy for dancing. A car had moderate damage, po­ form of government, and refuse mums. All you need to do is ance by the 360 or so singers | trick, suddenly I didn’t know started. I’m willing to let it go 3fbre than 300 boya have years of age, sponsored by Con­ and School St. will be open all qiecial prise will be awarded. lice said. No charges were pinch the buds back until the and musicians who taxed the j what to do. If I played low necticut Bl-Products and coach­ day Saturday for anyone Inte­ to endorse the actions of the use thumb and forefinger to first pr second week of July. on If the boys will Just stay Lagal Bavaragat Sarvad aigned up for the 16 local Accept Money Orders brought against the motorist. , IT’S Charter Revision Commission. i pinch out the young, .growing faciliUes of the Bushnell's and let South steal Uie trick out of my dreams. But, of toama under the suparvWiSh of ed by Alexia DouvlUe, rested in inspecting the build­ Poetmaster Herman F. Le- A 13-fOot white-pine tree w u "By endorsing the proposed i tipe. This makes the plant stage to utmost capacity, but It I would never again be able course, they must never tell asore than 60 adulU, Pony League for boys 18 and ing. This Is being done prioi* to Doyt has been notified by the imrooted when a car owned, by I branch out. It doesn't get so fails to live up to all the glow-1 to visit Toronto. So I put up the how I defended this hand. 14 years old, three teams: Sav­ a public auction the B ^rd of Boston Regional Director that Margaret L. Shainln of 86 S. «245 changes pertaining to the gen­ trrg reports that have bebn cir-. jack of clubs, The baaehaH ^eokon wiUopen Selectmen will conduct oft he Liggetts eral manager, we are only indi­ ! long and leggy, and produces a South Windsor Dally esfioa with a do(d>l6-boader at 1:80' ings A Loan team, sponsored by rural carriers wiK accept Lakewood Circle rolled forward cating our willingness to sturdy, well-branched plant culated about it for the past as it happened. South didn’t Partner opens with es ehib. the Manchester Savings A Loan Selectmen will conduct of the money order applications on out of her driveway at 4 p.m. couple of years. I have the nine of chibs. He pm. fitandfor at the Plains p.m. May 16. strengthen what we have to with house flowers. and the . aext player Athletic Field. ’IMs wlU find the Association, Coventry Branch, Saturdays; however, money or­ down and across the street and I At The I^kade Downtown Maacheoter work with.” It is not a true Requiem, nor ruffed my Jack and smiled as You hoM: Bpadee, q'-lM-S; managed by Roy Higgins; The confirmation class of the ders wUl not be issued at the ' into the tree. Police said the ve-! MANCHESTER Slmidy remove the top half­ Town Buys is it a piece of religious music I began to get very red about Rohy l4ag;ue North Coventry North Coventry Volunteer Fire church will meet at 10 a.m. MtCfMELS JEWELERS at 966 MAIN gWHEN'i' inch of each shoot, when the although it received its pre­ Hjtorts, q-S-t: DIaiiioada, A-J- Vohmtaer Fire' Department poet office on Saturday. hide hod been set in parked plants are eight inches tall. In the eara. 7; Chlbe, 16A-7. Department, Inc. sponsored Saturday at Kingsbury House. position with the emergency I miere performance at St. Mi­ More MIetekee y**alstrtct, de- asked Peterson how much it estimation, at least, (Ud a more chestra, presented Mr. Mahler eeassd. cession stand at the Plaiiu A.th- would cost to get Spring Pond artistic Job. ^ motion of OUve K H ubert letlc Bield for the local games. e Open Every Nlte Tliis Week till S e with two pieces of sliver, suit* m Adame Bt. New Britain, Conn., Church Sets Renewal into operating order. Peterson The niusic itself la a bit ably engraved aJ tokens of the executrix. said the estimated cost would stodgy, a sort of updated Elgar ORDERED: ’That six months The Second Congregational esteem in which both organiza­ from Uie 39th day of April, 1064, e fl ge refrigerator be between $5,000 and $10,000 with overtones of Orff. Some tions hold their depertii^ con­ The Qark’s Herd's Your Landmark For— Church special meeting unani­ 112 C . a t a M FKEza and would probably be close tb of it is particularly contrived; be and the same are limited and mously approved preliminary M SU8I UlSI ductor. M North SL—IhL 42R-9M1 allowed for the oredltors within ■9 vsAM Mm. i***1Tfr'*"* ***• Heme Owner fer $7,000. This estimate includes all too frequently there is ob­ FINE DINING, COCKTAILS and which to bring In their claims plans for a renovation program “S3 YIARS. fW lefe FMH MSMCTION ef ymir Imme • Two doorv We guard salaries, bath house vious atsrlving for effect, and Mr. Mahler than made a suit­ WILLIMANTIC against said estate, and said ex­ of the Church Community End those wcdily si repair and facilities for drinking able speech of acceptance and FadUties for BANQUETS and WEDDINGS. . . ecutrix Is directed to give public House on Rt.,44A. ^Temlto ONfirel Ix^, supervised ky ito FneMiledHikM nowhere is there great original­ farewell, after which we all fil­ Prime Ribs with real York­ notice to the creditors to bring in • Automatic defrost ot th« Porkodo only water. ity of ccHioeption. It ia well- eir claims within said time al- This project will involve the ing trips frith this/ ed slowly from the hsil, many shire Pudding, the kind TEL, 648-2342 FOR RESERVATIONS wed by publishing a copy of this second floor of the building, in refrigerator section Walter Uinberfield, chairman constructed, and as a piece for of us wondering yvliat the future Mother's mother used to gorder in some newspaiier having a ot the Park and Recreation a particular occasion It worth­ make will be a Simday spec­ circulation In aald probate dis­ making approximately 10 class­ • Zero degree freezer capacity freezer. iost- T will bring. trict within ten days from the date rooms, a minister’s study, a QDn^lssion, was questioned on ily fulfills the purpose for ial at $4.36. And there will of this order and return make to 649-9240 _ V And so regretfully I must this court of the notice given library and an assembly room • able temp, eontrn^ Pay ClairoL Sale What had to be done to get the- which H was designed. I fear, bring this final review concern­ be a dozen more delightful here. Two vegetable erispers entrees from land and s< Make Mother s Day JOHN J. WALLBl■BTf, Judge. area into shape. He said that in however, that Mr. Britten’s ing Mr. Mahler to a close. I Downstairs at the entrance only $2.75 weekly. previous years the pond was music will be forgotten long Mother’s Day Dtimers UMITATION ORDER have listened to hie music at­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held level, the renovation plans in­ drained, harrowed, raked and before the edifice in Coventry tentively for a number of years; $3.35 to $6.76 at Manchester, within and for the clude installation of rest rooms, BUSS 1EBNITE C0N1B01 COBP. sanded, refilled and chlorinated. takes on any great patina of I have admired hts sincerity A Treat For Mom District of Manchester, on the 80th remodeling of the kitchen, ad­ ’This work was done early in age. day of A pril.'1964. «V*ION Of HIM tXTRMINATOt CO„ IN t . MTAKHHlb IN$ 12 TAILE SEHING CAPACITY end artistry, his industry end Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. dition of folding partitions the spring because the flqw Mr. Mahler gave it a very his eccompliahments. It was Judge. which may. be- used to divide Th# OldMt snd Lsrgett Pi$t Control Company In Connecticut from the springs that feed the good peifopmance. Oonsldeiing with no surprise, in consequence E state of WUIlam T. Kingston, the dining room for classrooms W 22 lb. GE PORTABLE Ate of Manchester In said District, GE DISHWASHER pond is not great at this time the treRMOdous sine of the that in his farewell speech I With Dinner At deceased. or meeting room areas. of year, he said. forces involved, he kept them heard him say that, "Muele is On motion of Eugene T. Kelly of The membership also unani­ Town Manager Terry V. under admiraMe restraint, my religion.” said Manchester, executor. mously approved authorizing ORDERED: 'That six months • Two way washing • All channel Sptrenkel, stated that the state something he does not always from the 30th day of April. 1964. be the church to engage the action health department would have accomplish even with snuJler and the same are llmued and a'- Church Finance Advisory Ser­ UHF-VHF lowed for the creditors within to look at the area and that ensembles. ITie work was given which to bring In their claims vice of the denomination to help • Easy roll casters the t o ^ must abide by their a full scale production before against said eriate. and said exe­ with the program of raising • With teleaeoping recommendat ions. an audience that was predis­ cutor is directed to give public no­ capital 'funds - through a drive at the Parkade . antenna tice to the creditors to bring In the week of Oefc 19 through 26. • Antomatic controls The town first considered the posed to give it a friendly re­ •FIANO ’S their claims within aald time al­ purchase of Spring Pond in ception. There was plenty of RESTAURANT . . . lowed by publishing a copy Of. this ’The service will include consul­ 0 Built-in drain pump • Pay only $1.76 weekly order In some newspaper having a tation of 13-weeks Itoding up 1966, the year that the Park applause, but I felt most of H cirrulatlon In said probate distrlbt. and Recreation Commission was for Mr. Mahler rather than within ten days from the date of to the week of the drive. for Mr. Britten. this order and return mnke to this Dr. Curtis R. Schumaker, a was formed. The town was in court of the notice riven. representative of the CFAS, competition. with one other A little of the shortcomings I JOHN J. WAtJiETT. Judge. buyer. may be traced to Jacob Barkin, will stay at the church during NATIONAL BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONI " AT A COURT or PROBATE held the week of the drive to train 23” GE CONSOLETTE TV tenor, and to John Florlto, bari­ at Manchester within and tor the church people to do the actual 30” Automatic GE RANGE tone who sang the text of Mr. district of Manchester, on the 5th Owen’s poems. Neither has dav of May A.D. 1964. Present. Hon. John J. Wa'lett. LaBelle to Begin very good diction, and it is for- Judge. - o All channel • Automatic Oven Estate of Sharon Anne Findley controls fxp e r/s on hand fo With Evidence hamburger of Manchester In aald district, a UHF-VHF ] minor. Upon application of Anne Hill, • Clock and mfaiuts guardian praying for authority to / p l a n t X advise you ' (Contlnned from Page One) FINAL WK! mortgage certain real estate sit- • Full power transformer timer uated In the Town of COTentry. over several volumee of records *Brllliantl State oif OonnecUcut. belonging to . and built-in antenna which Lafielle intends to in­ ★ ★ ★ ■A said minor, more hilly described In i Rag. 1.50 R*«. 1.25 troduce. SALE said apnllcatlon on file It is ORDERED: That the foregoing: Rag. 60e Both sides felt time might application be heard and deter­ CLAIROL mined at the Psobate office in CLAIROL be saved if they agreed upon Manriiester in said District on the CREME the evidence, which will be ad­ 18th day of May, A.D. 1964. at S E E D s LOVING CREME eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and V mitted without contest. that notich be given to all per- GE AUTOMATIC WASHER PEROXIDE Wednesday morning LaBelle •ons Inlereetfd in said estate of 2-Speed, 3-Cyele GE WASHER CARE . the pendency of said application FORMULA filed an amended bill of partic­ and the Ume and place of hearing ulars at the demand of the de­ thereon, by publlMilng a copy of ' Easy to use • 12-lb. capacity fense. It listed charges that fills order In some newsoaper hav­ controls • Water level controla 38c ing a cIrculaUon Ih said district, 07c 78c Palmer influenced Aldridge to at least seven days before the day s Family size 6-10-12 lbs. violate conflict of Interest rules of said hearing, to appear If they ' A NEW ENGLAND capacity e 2 wash temp. and regulations. The specific ■oe cause at said time and place c and be heard relative thereto, and • 2 wash temp. S $1 6 8 • Filter Flow washing rules were also attached. FRIDAY, MAY 8 & •Mka return .tn this court FAVORITE SINCte 1892 $ i ‘TTie state Is also charging JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. • Safety lid switch action that Aldridge used his influence 0 All porcelain • All porecelain top, Rag. 2.50 R «9-1-75 R«f. 55e tb see that Pahner was given SATURDAY, MAX 9 ONLY top, tub and lid tub and lid appraisal woric. 3 it says 9 little . ] Attorney Kenney requested Clairol Clairal •et the iforld'e jpeitett 194 more love / CUkIROL that the state's Mritneasea be Bring Your Family Here! Frleee You Oisa Afford kept apart during the trial and . DANCE hsmburgsr for on^ 104-during when it says 100 WaH Dual CbaRiiel STEREO CamRrteiiar Hotr-Se-Now PEROXIDE no proepective witnees is to be THURSDAY SPECIALS twiHley peUanel Buriv Chef 6tti ^^Speaker ConseiyGE STEREO in the court room until after he TONIGHT Amjlwfuiy Sale onlyl IT’S HERE has tsstified. LaBelle has not ROAST BEEF AU/JUS ( TO THE ORIGINAL Full Indictaed how many witnesses .50 a 10 speakers BAKED VIRGINIA HAM ' % A lOUR ANNUAL PRE-SEASON B A R R t C i N i *1.68 •1.09 Pint 19c ha will call but has held several “VERSATILES” • FM-AM, FBf stereo Beautiful tone for a.price highway department personnel STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP ■ L FeatsirtBg toe taleato of (MOATS FAVORITE ASSORTMERr^.99j tuner s under aubpoena since Tuesday. voeallet. gnltariets, aad j . Avellebh In « beauHfel wfip for o Lined speaker anyone can afford. -Pay Complete Luncheons Daily e e e e a < .85c to 99c for year enjey- chambers • All Frash • All Shades Friday Special • Featherlike Tuna! Ann/ only $1.25 weekly. \ Lobster Dinner, Full Course ...... ,...11.95 Rvary TRaroday, Friday AWNING MOTHER’S DAY • Only $4.25 weekly / Wf Hw ri«ht to Emit qmfitiM — MEADOWS"'" aad Saturday Night MMN HUB ,<:pcin MCHi HI 'U >(m|h SUNDAY MAY 10th plus fox wiMru oppHedU*. i Min. from G, Fox Co. Steak, Your jPavorits? I STREET 1st RUN Gordoa Seett Choice Large PorterhouM Steak ...... $2.75 ium # No PrMorvotivM —IN COLOR— Abo Our Regular Short Steak ...... $1.75 RESTAURMIT SALE # Always Ktfriqtiofod Buy A Gift For Mother! Mother'^ Day Is May^lQth ^OLIATIA Home Made Pastries and Bread n-as OAK muEBT # Always ‘ AMOTMC Na lllBkiaam — Na Oeiser BIG SAVING^ FOR YOU ' F ls^ of FI DtlNfry! Frat kittallailtRl (E m p i r e s nuMag Hnmi' iif t‘ic WnrM-: C.w H iip.l.iifi|(-f Ordgr Nor—Yon*R^ Glad Yon Did Inhuman Desiree o o o d /VR a r FRANK’S AIm Savt Ob Jali^naioa Rni|l Porch SnclooiinHi ' FYRO LIGGETT DRUG Also in Color t» MAIN SntSBT C ll I t fi O ntli r 1 .? 1 ' I t ' NO MONEY DOWN! CIANT fRff PlAY('*ROUNU CAFEn COKNEK OF rXARL HOME SPECULTIES I Manchester Parkade SERVICE STORE 718 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TAKE Uf TO N MONTHS PAY! TIL 443.28M , 30 PURNILL PLACI wmi IMDDU TUKNPWI 1 Tree Mala St. Parking • Phone 649-9528 10 MANcSftBTER IVENIHti HERALD, KAWiaUgriR, Ot)NM^ TOUMDAI^ |IAN(:H1!8TER EVttfl^O HKBALD, ICANCHEStEB, CXIMN.

Richard Pack, Dism Persca, Kathleui Person, Dsvld Pesos, Roads Blocked im m unities Pooling Data Pull Over, Stop i i p H i ^ ^ Jvdoin^ Mi4s Rackowski Carol Plela, Susan Pinto, Bev­ erly Rautenberg, Matthew Reis­ For Sewer W oA For Fire, Police ' Annual Service er, Msureen Rlback, AMgall About* Assaults on W o m e n Win TopHonors at MHS Richmond, Gloria R bnu Say§ State Law I . At Beth Sholom BaoauM cf tlie imtaUa- The Baby Has Also, Nancy Ryan, Jdyes Ry- tlon o f a 10-hMh water bar to her baa with her aloth- lander, Robert Samuelson, Di­ lem Page One) Page One) main fretn the vicinity of tag. Befora leaving, ha eut tha Manchester and area motorr | caieiyl Oark, Fatrioia tiaik, ane Scruton, Diane Sharp, Vtaa H B iM a aMm tharOm t - dstl^l darke, Kathleen Con- toe high srhool to M[aaolM»- 19:10 pm .—A man walked tolepbone wire. e, aponaored Madeline Slade, Kerwln Spen­ lata are reminded by police and ' ■abtath Mniec. placing amon^ the top 12,000 Ion. JacqueUne Corbett. ter Memorial HoepItaL aev- into the aeoond floor apartmeftt Ik e intruder tod not rajM any Been Named... t>f Tamplaipl« B* Beth cer, Anm Spoelto, Deborah eral streets, of necessity, fire offlcUla of toe stats law | A m Wataiteod of secondary sSMenta in the coun- Also, Carroll Cowing, Susan of a 36-year^ Hamden wok o f the women, poUoe said. Mnlom, wUl be held SaturdayMturda; Starkel, ^ eryl Starkweather, have been and wUI continue that requires footorlsta, upon i try. Crane, Elizabeth Dawkins, man, rapreaented hlmaalf aa be­ Tha women were not idaoti* at 10:80 a.m. in the aanctuary Henry Stephenson, TJnda Stur- to be Mocked off. hearing a fire or police vehicle, Both/arere among the six WlUlam -Dixon, Robert Dorohee- ing from Bt Raphael’a Hoepi- fled. ______at the Temple. The aenrice ta tevant, Nancy S ilv a n , Susan or ambulance siren, hom, gong ter, Marian Edwards, Sharon The town water depart­ U l and told her to dlarobe ao traditianally held each year the Udents awarded United Swadosh. Janet Tomlinson, or bell, to pull over to the right: Edwards, Eileen Felthsm, Wil­ ment and the oontractor . that he could examine her. day before Mother’a Day< __Corporation Scholar- Carol Torstenson. Myra Treash, I/.S. PJaiM U$«d ' Miner, Allen Raymond, aon of Raymond Allen and side of the highway and stop., liam Frank, John Franzoaa, have asked the public to be When ahe lefuaad, he tried to Mra. Joaeph Bpateln, presl- in March. Given to sons Bette Turcotte, Alex Urbanetti, Louim Buck Miner, 4S High St., Rockville. He wae bom The atate statute notee that | Dana Frazier, Elizabeth Gau- patient, and have promised pull bar skirt off. When aha te- OSLO — Through the Nor­ dant of the Omnecticut Branch igbtera of UAC employes, Blair VanCamp, Richard Zllin- April 20 at Maneheeter Memorial Hoapital. Hie Aiatemal any motorist not allowing the dreau, Diane Gee, Graglenn to cause as little Inoon- ■isted thla, he offered her mon­ wegian Productivity Institute 10 of National Women’a Leagu ^ provide the winners with skas. A NEW ENGLAND grandparente are Mr. and Mra William Buck, Somera. Hie right of way of such vehicles, Gibbs. Chris Glenney, Donald venience aa poaaible. ey, which ahe lefuaed to take. Norwegian firma laat year ra- erin be the gueat a p e ^ r . ___ four-year tuitions and fees M tem al grandparente are Mr. and Mra. Francia Miner, aa described, is punishable by a OobeiUe, Doreen Golas, Lyn Thera will be 87 million tele­ Flower St. between Main 2:00 pm . — A 2S-year-old oaived 160 reporU on long- Partlelpatlng fat the aprvicp'wUl l o r the atudy o f e n d e a rin g or FA V O R ITE SINCE lg9S Rockville. He haa a brother, Raymond, 11 montha; .and three fine of not more than $50 or a Ooodstine, Gloria Gozdz. Pat- phones in toe country this year, and X3ro Sta., may be New Haven woman opened toe range-planning researto pre­ ba Mra. PhiUp BayeP, M il Ire an allied science at the college alatera, Peggy, 6, Debra, 4, and Laurie, 8. seven-day jail sentence, or both, an Increase of 3 million over blocked off this aftanwon, door of her apartment to a man pared by the ataff af the Stan­ lim Liuckman, Mra. . of their choice. rtda Gut. Paul Gworek. * * • • • if prosecuted in court action. 1963, the Cbmmerce Depart­ and artll be hkMked e ff to­ who claimed to be a phunber. ford Reaearch Inatltuta ta Cali­ Raddliv. Hurwitx, Jodoin, whose scholarship la Also, Charles Hald. George Magnuaon, Lynne Margnret, dauijhter o f Lance CpI. "It la getting so now that a ment predicts. morrow. Ha brandlahad a ptotol and tied fornia. Read Herald Ads. Mra. Sol Cohen, ./Mra. Ruth worth $8,400, plana to niajor in Hanley, David Hlnchey, Holly George B. Jr. and Mary Hamilton Magnuaon, Oceanaide, siren or a flashing red light Dambe<^ and M ^ Sidney Tal­ physics at Worcester Tech to Hooker, Jill .^owroyd. Cathy Calif. She waa bom April 12 at Santa Suaana Hoapital, does not mean anything to some lent. DaughteraHaldng part will prepare for an engineering ca­ Hubbard. Michael Hurt. Elaine, Oceanaide. Her m atem ^- grandparente are Mr. and Mra. motorists these days; many Include Mlaa ianda Bayer, Miaa Hyson, Judith Jarvis, Eric M. reer. Mias Rackowskl'a award, Super-Right Quality Cut From Heavy Corn-fed Steer Beef Bene In ;1 Hugh Ramaey Hamilton, 543 Vernon St. Her paternal grand- tty to beat the apparatus to /a Deborah ItolM, Miaa Lealie Ru­ totaling about $8,000, will en­ Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Paul arenta are Mr. and Mra. George E., Magnuaon Sr„ 95 St. flre,“ a fire official akid jhla I Kracunas. Dennis Kuzmickas, MG ValMi N YMT-liNi rrtw R! bin, Miaa^.Anlta K a n , Miaa An­ able her to study mathematics John St. week. /' I ile Ihefiaaa, Miaa Beth Angel, at Albertua Magnus in prepara­ Tara Latawlc, Richard Law­ Police Chief James M. -Rear-! Miaa Ram la Rodlaw, Miaa Ca­ tion for teaching on the sec­ rence, Arthur LeClaire, Janice Diehl, Helfll Ann, daughter of Paul and Virginia Trump don noted that many times an rol loamer and Miaa Rachel ondary or college level. LeMay, Leah Lentocha, Claire Diehl, 116 Keeney St. She waa bom April 24 at Maneheeter ambulance or doctor hali a very Levesque. Biu-bara Lupacchino, Wl^ltaian. / This year, Jodoln’s academic Chuck Roost » ‘ Memorial Hoepital. Her maternal grandparente are Mr. and difficult time getting^ through ,'Mta. Talleny and Mra. Uick- Larry Maney. 33 subjeots are all honors or ad­ MOTHER Mra. Fred Trump. Weat Springfield, Maaa. She haa four traffic to the scene^f an acci­ / m a n are In ^Itorge of the hmeh- vanced placement level, con­ Also, Terry McCarthy. Kath­ Super-Right Quality, (1st 2 Ribs lb 75c) 7" Cut, 3rd to 6rii Rib brothera, Chriatopher, Paul, Freddie and William. dent where a life may hinge on eon which Urill be served after sisting of Advanced Placement leen McCormick, Todd Metcalf. * • • * • immediate n)edici^ attention. A the warship aervice. They will English, Western CivUisation, Carol Michallk, Bonnie Minton, Cornell, Pan«ela Marie, daughter of Donald Paul and similar statement was made by be aaaiatad by Mrs. Joseph Gor­ Calculus, Physics, and Lsitin IV. Karf Norris, Jean Olshewskl, W ilm a Tonakl Cornell, 148 Biaaell St She waa bom April 28 Eighth District Fire Chief don, Mrs. Sheal Wenick, Mra. He servee as president of the Carol Ostrinsky, Robert Parma- at St. Francia Hoapital, Hartford. Her maternal grandpar- Francia Limerick concerning Howard Gold, Mra. Jay Gold­ Verplanck Chapter of toe Na­ kian. Terrv- Phllbrick, Gerald ^ H A S H E R R enta are Mr. and Mra. Joaeph TOnakl, 59.5 Tolland Tpke. Her fire victims. - stein, Mrs. Jacob Sandals, Mra. Rib Roust » * tional Honor Stwiety, as well as Plante, Dianne Platt, Georgette 55 paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mra. Erwin Cornell, Mud- Motorists are urged to heed Jtdaa Karp and Mrs. Leeter of toe Latin Club and Sounds Ponton, Robert Ponton, John Super-Right Quality Cut from Corn-fed Steer Beef ■on Falla, N.Y. She haa a brother, Peter Mark, 10 montha. such sirens o f police, fire and ttaplro. Cut from Chuck . of MHS, a school radio program Preston, Cheryl Robinson, Law ­ • • * • * ambulatory vehicles, where ex­ afred over WINF. rence* Roger, Phlljp Rusconl, Paradis, Sylvlo Jr„ aon of Sylvlo J. and Electa Nadeau pediency on the part o f the men I^kdiools Asking He Is also treasurer of the Marilyn Sapita, M allory Paradia, 17 Brookfield St.. South Windsor He waa bom who drive these vehicles is of Radio C3ub and a member of Schardt, Cynthia Schuetz. April 11 at Hartford Hospital. Hla maternal grandfather la the ^ssenca in their aervice to toe High School World, is a Also, Patricia Schwartz, Arthur Nadeau, Backer Lake, N.B., Canada. Hla paternal the .public. $227 Millions Elaine Sheldon. Karen Slbrinsz, Mode Roost » ‘ member of the Student Council, 39 grandfather is Alfred Paradia, Hartford. He has three broth­ and last summer was chosen to Patricia Slemlenskl, Randall ers, Roland, 10, Roger, 5, and Ronald, 3. ^ SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY CUT FROM HEAVY CORN-FED STEER BEEF • • ♦ • • ■ « frotn Page One) attend Connecticut Boys’ State Smith, Ellen Sostman, Ingrid at toe University of CotmecH- Stertman, Elizabeth Strom, El­ Ntawola, Matthew Edward* aon of John William and Park Tractor ODonectleut are not lachided hi cut. len Sturgeon, Richard Sullivan, CHUCK Nallla Knowlton Nlewola, Swamp Rd., Coventry. He waa Bm boaid’a budget. Miss Rackowski has followed Nancy Szarek. Dorothy Thom- boni April 24 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. His may •1^ Cost $1,376 KaroOmenta at the eooatlonal- a simtiar srtiedule of courses, son, Susan Trotter, Robert Vai- ROAST LB tem al grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Sherman Knowlton; tedm leal achoola would be which include Advanced Place­ clulis, Kathleen Vennert, Ann Boneless Gardiner, Maine. Hla paternal grandfather is John Felix Crisrola’s Farm Equipment ^ Vlot, Joan Waldman, M ary raised from 7,480 to 7,«20 and at ment Elnglito. CJalctius, Hcaiors Nlewola, Fall River, Mass, He haa a brother, Michael John, Inc., of Agawsun, Maas., haa Williams, Peter Wise, Lois the technical Institutes, from C h e m is t, and Honors rrernto Rot Roast lam i BtuKn-uioifr CUT been awarded a contract t o . Young, Edmond Zaglio. U y 0 Lobsters S.8M to 10,000. Included Is «he m . EXTRA supply the town park depart-1 ftaterbm y technical institute In addition to the honor stu­ A toree-tone Gold Key win­ Doyle, Alani* Jean, daughter o f Alan M. and Catherine ment with a light duty tractor. | which win epen thla faU wifti dents, the following make up STAMPS JUICY riAvoerui ner In toe Connecticut Schol­ Ground Beef Aleom Doyle, 6 Charter Rd., Rofekvllle. She was bom The firm bid $1,876.16 to sup­ Sai students and Is expected to the first quarter of the class; are Available astic Writing contest, toe April 80 at Manchester *temorial Hospital. Her maternal ply a Farmall 140 taactor to re- . grow to 700 students by the fall served tots year an editor-in- Annette Abraltis, Richard An- Chuck Steak cur mOM HIAVY STIR BEtr grandmother is Mrs. Catherine Alcorn, Glasgow, Scotland. place a 1951 model the park de­ o f 18M. chief of toe M gh School World, saldl, Charmaine Apel, Barbara Now! H er paternal grandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, partment uaea for grass cutting Tbs total number cf pwraon- Which appears Friday in The Arnold, Nancy Arnold David 307 McKee St. She has two brothera. Brian. 6, and Glenn, 2. and ice clearing chorea. ael positions at aU the state In- Herald. After school. . toe Atkinson, Ruto Beckwith Nan­ aUTEBOMWiMK, • • * • • Californio Roast Criacola bid on the tractor stltubons eoivered by the budget worked daily as a file clerk at cy Begg, Lorraine Belliveau, u 5 9 » \/ sliced Swordfish Berube, Paula Bridget, daughter of Ronald Robert and was about $200 leas than the would be taoreased from 1,898 The Herald. Shirley Bendell, Anne Boucher, HEAVY BTKK Bar Margaret ^wman Berube, 102 Helalne Rd. She waa bom next best offer, $1,597 from Lo- to ,on. Carol Boudreau, Patrlda Brit­ Shoulder Roost 3 Her other eoctra-currlciflar ao- Fresh Huddock " • i r 49* April 26 at St. Francia Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal mac, Inc. of Enfield. The budget Inoludes a $2.8 ttvltiee have included serving ton, Jane Brookes, Rosemary {gntodparants are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bowman, H art­ aUniaB toerease for a proposed as vice prasident both of toe Brown, Janet Bushnell, Joyce to ixTiA nan nAurt with Plato Beef BONE )N ford. H er paternal grandparents are Mr. and kira. Napoleon aew salary schedule. National Honor Society and toe Carlson, Peter Casella, Janice nnCHAM 09 1 U PKO J. Berube, Hartford. She has a brother, Ronald Robert, 4V4: Current Affairs Club. A mem­ Chapdelaine, Barbara Ohoman. and two slaters, Ellen Jean, 3, and Lisa Ann, 1*4- mMHM> m o t b l d a m a g e d Nepce Fhwkferts ber o f toe Assumption Church Fresh Turkeys mm 10-12 IBS • • • • • JACKSON, MOSS. (A P )—A Ne- Also, Doreen Clark, Allan and Ms CatooUc Youto Or­ p u motel, stiU under oonatruc- Covlello, Doreen Crawford, Anderson, Donna Jean, daughter of Kenneth Vemer and ganisation, toe teaches a fourth fion, was heavily damaged by Daniel Creamer, Linda DlMan- Colonial Fronkforts is s e * Blaine Gautreau Anderson. Gerald Park, Coventry. She waa grade catechism class on Sat­ an axplosloii. Sheriff BVed Pick­ no, June Ferry, Jeton Fogarty, bora April 25 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her ma­ urday mornings. Gary Gallagher, Mark Olalber, ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gautreau, ett said Wednesday night. The students who win be Steaks roniMiouN u 9 9 ' smoM The damage was discovered Louisa O ru l^ Donna Gulblnas, Mansfield. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. g r a f t e d with honors are as when toe motel owner made a Judith Hall, James Halloran, I I OBNUINISrtlNO *RC HOUIAII JLC* Claus V. Olson, Encinitas, Calif. She haa a sister, Lynne First panGl-powGred girdle foHows: Gordon Hurwlts, Karen Kilpat­ L O m o L e g s OVENRIAOY 1 8 # 0 RIM U OO Marie, 4 ^ . routine check cf toe structure. • « • • • Residants of North Jackson Candyn Adams, Unda Allen, rick, Sharon Kilpatrick Ken­ Carriage House without pontitl had reported an eiroloBion Tues­ Miaxine Ailiaon, Jeannette Amir- neth Kittredge, Eha Kfvimae, Lamb Chop*‘^1 . 1 9 7 9 * Quilty, Susan Elizabeth, daughter of Join H. Jr. and Beauty Salon day idght but toerlfTs deputies suit, Alan Anderson, Diane Jon Lambert, Susan Mahoney. Carol Cuclnotta Qullty, 18 Bllyue Rd. She waa bom April 27 had bean unable to find the Bampton, Richard Betkman, Also, Richard Marsh, Leon­ I sH ouu»n CHOPS at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal grandpar­ 525 Main Street Mast scene. Mary Lou Blake, Jane Blodgett, ard Mathiason, Diane Maynard, LOniO vOm O. and m w meat ib O W ents are Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cuclnotta, Medfield, Masa. Manchester Pickett said the blaat r i { ^ Beverly Burger, Kathleen Jennifer McCormick, Elaine Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. John H. Qullty, Burke, Bruce Campbell, Robert McMahon, Karen Meyer, Thom­ Medford. Maas. She haa a brother, John Robert, 2V4. Tel. 643-0695 a SO foot bole in the roof, MeotLoovUs • * • • • fawmaes out Walls and buckled Carson, Donna Chitodler, Ste- as Moazer, Sharon Murphy, Ed 100 ^ S T A M P S and gutted toe floor. ven Chapin, Nancy Chat el, win Oates, Sandra Olschefski, WITH THIS COUPON AND YOUR VaUler, Wendy Ann. daughter of Paul Albert and Arlene Solonii p°G 39' Polish Sausage i»69* Barrett Valller, Thrall Rd., Vernon. She was bom April 26 PURCHASE OP ANY SIZE BAG OP JA N E PARKER at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ OXFORD PARK OR RIOALO GRASS SEED ents are Mr. and Mra. Samuel Barratt, Centerdale, R.I. Her A p p l e P ie Mtemal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Albert T. Valller, MAY 9, MM YELLOW RIPE Coventry, R.I. n r. antJ Late* 8 Inch • • * • • 1U80Z Drlggs, Joan Elisabeth, daughter of David Williams and SAVE BANANAS 2 l*s Ann Marie 'Toomey Drigga, 610 N. Main St. She was bom ARTHURS M e April 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mn and Mra. Francis I. Toomey, East THE DRUG STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Californio Oranges juidr Doz 59' Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Roger W. Drigga, East Hartford. She haa a slater, Judith GRAND EATING LBS Ann, 8. 942 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. JAMES ST. Anjou Pears 3 A f \ • • • • • JANE PARKER - SPKIAL Araientano, Michelle Marie, daughter of Joaeph A. and iMPOimo WHOLE OR CRACKED Emperor Gropes ^A5* Doris Sinsigalll Armentano, 41 Crestwood Dr. She waa born SELF SERVICEMCE FREE DELIVERY April 27 at Manchester Memorial Hoapital. Her maternal y f e e v Pineapples .a 39’ grandparents are Mr, and Mra. Frank Sinsigalll, 30 Falknor Credseless, Easy-Care WHEAT BREAD Dr. Her paternal grandfather is Joseph Armentano, Hart­ MOTHER'S DAY PLANTS A FLOWERS— ford. She haa two brothers, Michael, 8, and Steven, 5. SAVE Sc 21^“ 49' (OTHER ARTHUR STORES IN HARTFORD and ROCKVILLE) WIDE VARIETYV ~ AnRACTIVaV PRICED Hewitt, Andrew James, son o f Burton James and Mary Boland Hewitt, Rt. 6, Andover. He waa bom April 28 at Manchester Memorial'Hospital. Hla maternal grandmother The most Heavenly ALKA SELTZER JA N E PARKER la Mrs. John Boland, 57 McKinley St. Hla paternal grand­ CHtCK! COMPARE! SAVE! mother is Mrs, Jaihea Hewitt, 179 E. Middle Tpke. He has Seersucker R «9 . S9c Now. more than ever you want to get every English Muffins tw o sisters, Terri, 4, and Marjorie, 8. way to walk.. • bit ot coffee goodness you pay for. You can, MODESS too. Switch to one of ASP's premium quality Cocktail Shrimp TtN Y U a 3 1.00 bean coffee blends. 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Many Thanks! President Seeks Recalling of Congress r : • ’ e 1 People have been known to find a baby on the front door step of their homes, but Har­ ry Smith, director of Man­ In Mind of President War on Poverty chester's Day Camp for Re- taided Children, fbund a 4- (Cbntlnned from ^ige OM) ship in the Vanderburch Hu­ GIFTS TO PLEASE HER ON MOTHER’S DAY...AT PRICES TO PLEASE YOU! seatef merry^go-round on hla mane Society of Evansville, In­ from P « c « Om ) p n ^ ^ m s " 01^ for congress to liberate slowdown in the Sen­ . w -The anonymous donors left diana.'/ pass laws. a note, saying that the g ift He said: “ We will not win our ate” and then went on to say He even remembered to poke m«nt, YhU, 'he said, leaves only was to be used at the camp. war against poverty until the that if there is one he would fun at his press secretary, « M Ohio area In this category conscience of the entire nation “seriously consider” , calling bushy-haired George Reedy, by compared with 10 out of 11 in* telling the chlldrm: “ Someone is aroused. We will not succeed Johnson stops only to change Congress back after the Repub­ dustrial areas in liMl. until every citisen regards thfe from his jet back to a helicopter. even suggested you should be lican National Convention in accredited to the White House, Johnson noted that Ohio Uni­ sufferings of nplghbors as a call But base officials are opening to action.” the gates for a public reception. July and the DemocraUc con­ Here you are. I .think that that versity, which is celebraUng iU person ought to remain anony­ IW th anniversary year was the Accepting an invitation to ac­ Athens, Ohio — The President vention in Augxist. lunior’s, mlftafV m il womaii’f company Johnson on the foray speaks at ceremonies marking mous, at least until he has his AT GLENNEY'S first iasUtutidh of higher learn* " I think that the people of this hair cut again.” li^ to be established west of the into Maryland was Sen. Daniel the 160th birthday of Ohio Uni­ country are entitled to have a And he concluded the affair Alle^MBies. B. Brewster who will oppose versity and gets briefed on the vote on these important meas­ arnal iariay prlntf that ratift wrlnkliiiv, « .segregationist Gov. George C. school's efforts to boost local by having the children gather YOUR In^m arks prepared for his ures,” he declared. “This ad­ round to have their pictures first finmal audience, outside Wallace of Alabama in Mary­ antipoverty programs. ministration is entitled, to have land's May 19 Democratic pri­ taken with him. OWN the cou ^ house in mountain* Knoxville, Tenn. — Johnson a vote on them, and I am going ora machln# wathoUaeeeond noail vary littia ireningl mary. GARAGE rimmed Cumberland, Johnson tours a large urbAn renewal to ask the Congress to vote BUILD said: From Cumberland, Johnson project, makes another speech. them up or down.” Legal Notices OUR E N T ip STOCK flies to Martinsburg, W.Va., to “ I come h ereto ask your help Rocky Mount; N.C. — The But the afternoon was too sun­ change to his big jet. Then he 0FNE9RJRMER In carrying fbrwar^ the Ameri­ President discusses rural pover­ ny and the President too Intent MMITATION OBDEB wings into Ohio, Tennessee, ATj^A COURT OF PROBATE held DRESSES REDUCED 0>me out of yotir winter eoeoon in this charming can revolution.” \ ty with a farm'family lour miles on playing the showman to re­ North Carolina and»Georgla. si Mancheati'r. wlUitn and (or the The first tbjective fp meeting out of town, then drives to City main on a serious track. District of Manchester, on the 30th Shiilwbists and shirts, butterfly print! Green, blue-violet or gold print on white All these states lie within the today's enemies, he said, ‘ ‘is to Hall for a speech. day of April. 1941 )INO aelMs mid ptinto, eet* background. Sises 10 to 18. poverty • pocked Appalachian Asked about his health—he Present Hon. John J. Wsllett, ALL MATIIIAL INCJ, I free 90 million Americans fiom Atlanta — Motorcades today Judge. tons and teyensl S in s states. The President visited suffered a severe heart attack r X r . O V I R H ^ I AND Slondorising onvolope aloove, soft somj-scoop necklino the prison of poverty.” and Friday. Gov. Carl E. San­ Estate of Herbert 8. Rowley Jr., 12to20,7tol8,iqt three other Appalachian states In 1956—he blended medical late of Manchester, in said District, toSqt. perky bow belt...youts in this smart geometric print shifti He added: *T know what pov­ ders has urged Georgians to data with a jest: “ They tell me O N A Y ^ IN D O W in a similar whirlwind tour two turn out by the thousands for deceased. s '' erty means to people. I have' that my blood pressure is 125 On motion of E isabeth T. Row- Blue and gold or groon and bluo combination in siies 14H beim ipiemployed. I have shined Vyeeks ago. these. ley of said Manchester, admlnle- over 78, that my heart is nor­ trix. to 24H. shoes and worked on a highway iFliis latest trek marks the mal, and that I don't have any President's first trip into the ORDERED: That six months 2 X crew for a dollar a day. This Tape fo r Tub$t Stair$ aches and pains. I feel fine. I from the 30th day of Aipril. 1944, be ^8a r a o e tiiFTFM W D t Tho etrikiifg look of skinny stripts...in a shift you can jia s taught me some of the Deep South. He’ll stay overnight get adequate rest and good pay, and the same are limited and al- woor with or without.o bolt! Completoly lined to hold in Atlanta, where his reception lo«-e

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lad by the Rev. Richard U ws think Ptesident Johnson also Connecticut Rbck'iillie-Vcrnoii P in t Vote Q oibc linrti totolster of tha Lebanon Mahoney Oaims found K tmpoaaible to resist a sudden Clntrsh, wiU diacuaa tha sublact, impulse to tahe Senator Fulbright down Y a rtk e e On Civil Ri^ts "The Making and Implicatians Budget Realistic TV-Radio Tonight THE pjuMawr Ett»nin$ ^rralin ’ okit of his vealm af theory and let him af tba Labanon Church Stody". "Evatrtktog b Monttiuk Dr. h Accepted >Othar laadrta for tha PUgrun- try to'deal, first hand, on the ground B y A«H>0* ■) Mayor Fraaoto J. Malionay OeaiteaMy La ia tod JM ^sa^mo. aga wtll be Profaaaor Auguatua M Bnunfi m e lia m laval, with one real, tangible world prob­ J. Bruadags af Stem who wiU tort night told ttia mambera at Governor SMinpisy, M • , .. In Short Town Meeting oontampt ef oourt oaeaa arising g|g_gggg -»e.SIS-SM9 lem. Juat how will tha intelligent theo- aumnuuriaa tha tedihga of the ttM Democratle Towg Oommlt- Television ,0|iau SiMHIiSI ■iiwhtlv partisan momaiit 9a- out of anUdiserimtoattoB tajonc- PUgrtoUge, the Rev. Royal J. taa that too 196446 town budg­ 1 rtot. the lagialator who normally docan't eently, accused ConnecUmit lU- ttona authoriaad by tha bill. 6:90 ( 9) Bis 9 Theaiar (to (13) Mdvie Open IhM iay NUhto m S 'A ,tinni maattng JOfoU bMora next Jaa. 9 to ba Oibaon^ M toistor-at-Lam at tha et, adopted Monday night ‘te have to execute the policies he helps ,publlcana of having to R waa oppossd by tha John- Stete Oonfarenca, toeha Rav. Bd- *News PhikiW Aereeb-Kto Miputoa y a a t o t ^ raaultad ttott win be soft admtototratton and ths blll’a not a prtlttcal budget, but one OieCkiNsis legislate or advises, make out on this terms with only ons twsijtlath to ward R. RayM of North Ston- that was aaadad." century fact of llfa-tli# mimeo­ ■eeapMiiM at M«»tou|( Dr. coaductad a t: Mania Btraiat, nonsora, both Dameorato and I?(M) Olsoovery ,, *^**liL2£l* little venture into the'Vmctlon arena It- Lake Siraat. Northaast. Build- togton, tba Rev. W. Raymond Ha said, "I alnearaly fast (M) M Pl^re graphing machlna Mlaetioa of tire raptaoMiuBM RapubilcaBa . Ward of Monroe, Mr. Richard (lO-iaW nim eelf? tog B, Sktonar Road, and Yar- tm . Richard B. RuaaaU, D- that tha budget ia a rsaUstie (91) Movie at t Jh- lUldara The machine, Governor Damp- to toe Charter OonMldattoa T. Purchase at Hartford, Mr. one, aad (bat ths town wiU bo (*» Barir Show ______S A n i J f Senator Fulbright eucceeda hi pdr- sev inferred, was aimoat nm- Bon Btomaatary. Paraata ahculd Oa., leader ef tha Sauthara l&„Three leaa ODamiaatoR. go to tha achool aaaraat them. torcaa, aald a variaUon af it la Gordon MacDonald aad Mn. aUo to fuaetton affioiantly, with 9:10 I t) News Spetu as4 Wsaih (34) The Edltorc ,bU la Adraac* aiiadlng President Makarios to spend nihg the Republican party and 'Mw ioBgr anoiddsrtng* Mon- Montagua WMta of Andover, 9:00 (3-13) P erry Maaoa WINDOW SHADiS Itoaiy to bo offarod naxt wook to no cuts in the aalariao of any • U (») Oab Boum [POthl ••aaaaaaaaafaaaaa* 11.00 more time either in church or in his the people in it, turning touk Dr. proMem resobad a aad Mr. and Mn. Arthur Ben­ municipal or board of educe- i. r Months •••##••••»•*•••• A raeaption tor Dr. aad Mn.' an affort to ravarsa tha out 0:tu ( 8) Hons Boas ■aatSB OToale Month • saa* aaa**aaa«aaa* •xeeutiva office, and Ism time out di­ sUtemenU for leglslatora who aHraax reeantlar wtun raMdanta Robait nagahuqr of Taleett- der of Labanon. tton amplograa." (U)(13 Newabeat 9:10 tc; LON» WEARNMi in dkin’t even know they w w a<-ihs Roasdala asetian of Var- eamo. As chairman of tha commit' Mahoney added, "Evan with (10-39-30) Homley-Brinktor i-iWol JL recting the fire against St. Hllarion viKa wiillM haM Wadaaaday at 1 was disappetatad in tha (40) AdvenMraa la nm a 18) kibaCrij TV * INTERSTATE mriTPCT OF _ making them. c«»ting party non raealvad a court order to tha BIka Oarrti«a'Houaa at T too tor this Pilgrimago I shall thto tlgM budget, I predict that ~l)Wbat'aNa» THK ASaOCIAniD P M * Castle, he will have done realistically vote," ha said. 'T thoi^t )) Film 16:00 (10-93^) Suapeaae tk* Awoclated Pr«i« )■ •aeliuttraly «dUM positions no true meeting ot re- have aeraral atreata in that pja. appraclata it if you can relaaia tha town wiTl show progress CLEANTEX la til# n»« ol rapublicatloo of all aawa dla- well. sponslble party minds had aver aaetton at toim put on tha eaU had ahough to carry it But the thia aanounoament in your again tMs coming year." ( 3) W alter Cronkite______(O ' „ Dr. Ktagabufy, aaaoofato JMO> preaoursa ware too graat" (li) Llfa af RUtr (8-lt) The Nureee O rd e r aatchaa eraditad to II or aot otharwlaa eradib troly deliberated, flooding the at a toam maattng lor ao- feasor to phyalos at Trinity CM- nawspapar. Committee diairman ^ad (30) Ron Coekraa (34) In 8 c b (^ P nvlew ad to tkla papar and alao tba local aawa oa^ Btate with partisan nonsanM. aaptoace. Roaedala votera than Tha vote was a bit too close Toun Truly Cummings thanked the mayor ;00 ( I) Wyatt Bare 10:30 (8) Lawbreaker WKh Yaur RaRan lege, Hartford, haa rarignad Ma for comfort for the other side. (34) At laaaa (40) U i m - i . Mllllofislre rMta of rapubUeaUoo «t apodal dla- And we suppose the Demooratlc alMiidad.tha team mtattiw and port to accept a porttlon at Rav. John O. Mentor and the other flVe mamban at pabchao oerela ara alao raaarrad. * voted t^MmaetTM road ac- Sen. Thomas H. Kuchal, OOP the town board of dlrectora "for 03-33-30-10) Nawa. (30) ABC R raort PULL UNE o r okrisoM. Bskor's Senate Cronies Governor Intended to imply toat Bates CMlega to Maine. floor managsr for the MU, Windham, Comactlcut w eather » U:00 (S-6-1340-3»i04^ Nawa. Harald PrtatlBi Oomow^, JJf- only the Republicans, in Mis aaetaiic#., |Ie ia a former chairman and a year and a half of a tre­ (10)- Have - uun.Oun, WUl 'Amval 6portt, Weatoer VENETIAN lUNDS Tka . th e Montauk In-, quaatton called it distrasatog. (l8) Subacripifoasripdo Tf U :U (io> T m lrtit Show (O) aiiiaot ac tmaedai raapoodmmy for Next Tuesday Senator Clifford Case ef otherwise virtuous world, ^ware member of the flva dirtrlot mendous job dona." (30) CtennooMI«MI (3) Meerie (raphical arrora aroaajlnf ta,^Tdttaafl^U popped tip altar aocMtance of Tha vote left aa the Senate’s Ha aaid, "Tha board has ao- and otliar readloc mattar la Tha Ifaneliaatar New Jersey will finally have the privi­ wicked devoteee of_ the mm ee- commission; chairman of toe pending bualness a limited jury T:M (33) Maaa. Hlib H iihllshte (40)'8t«ve AUea EraidBS Harald______" the Roaedala roada.. During an first Charter OonaoUdatton Parents Group compClrtiad a good record, and (30) Sporte Camera (U)rSiihacrlMoa TT L A. JOHNSON lege of appearthg before the Senate graph. . . tovaatigatloB, , aeleotmen , dta- trial amendment propaaad Ity haa mads tha town govern­ T'.ao (30) Have Gun Will Travel U tot (13) Movie _ _ Rules Committee to ask that it requira We have been around too long Oommlaakm and a member of the fianate’s two leaden, DanM>- (10-33) Temple Houiton* 11:30 (10-33) Tonisbt Blew (0> Thuraday, May T to take any strictly partly eovMM teat tha rdids Were tha first Vamon Center Fire Replaces PTO ment m on effleiontr'" (94) ISconomlc Htghllshta ( 3) M ona ail members of the United States Sen­ fteted' tar, aoeantanee aaveral crat Mika Mansfield and Repub­ Cumnflngs crtticiBad the Re- PAINT GO. view, and we depend ujx>n the house Building Oommittae. Ha lican Everett M. Dlrksen. SEE SATURDAF’B TV WEEK FfHI CXMfPLBTB UB'riNG ate to declare, on the public record, their information the proliferations vaara ago, but trara over- recently raatgnad his office as pubHean minority on the board 798 Mato St, TM. S4S4dM looked wring ' aa edminlatra- Under this, defandanU to The Manehertar High School "for poUtteally auggerttog a answers to certain questions concerning from the machine provide us to a mambar of tha Yemdn Board criminal oontampt cases grow­ Half A Million Amerieano tton ebaan. of Bdueation. Dr. Kingsbury PTO alactad to dUband at the half-mill tax rate decrease possible relationships with the famous such a great extent that wa will XoM phll. Oasdllo at Cantor ing out of the Mil’s endoresment and of tha praiant aehool year wtthout nvaaUng whan tha ex­ Tha aomawhat gkaatly apacUela ■ CKedhlU, of tha TalcottvlKe Congregatiqnal baoausa of poor support and tof pected cut would eoma.” In tha irood aUte of Indiana Tuaaday The arrival of documents pro­ trial by jury only If the penalty Radio N o tic0 It has taken quite a campaign, quite Hva Orel# were anpointad to Church. attandaace at maatlnga over the a ru that approximately 480,000 people, duced by the machine often 11- tha Charter OonaoHdation Com- was to excess of 90 days to jail (Thia Msttng Jneindeo only toooa foawu breadeaete af 16 ar U an exertion of public sentiment and pres­ himlnstea our underetanding. M n. Kingsbury recently re­ or a 1900 fine. past aavsral ysan. nearly half a miUion Americana In one miaalon. signed as p ru d e n t cf the Rook- mtoute length. Same stnttons anoy attier a h ^ ' ndweenete)« WE'HAVE DAILY sure, to get the Senate Committee even Examination of the toxto it Ihejf raplacd Jerome Ram- Just whan thrtr amsndmanf Ilia dacteian was made at tha Public Records State, went to tha polla In a primary vlTla Public Health Nursing As- annual maattag of the organiza­ WDBC-liiai T:00 tm I O rif^ to consent to a diacuseion of Senator provides enables us to fancy, for Mciriea and Frank Ootnatl, bom soeiation. will reach a vote waa left up in 10:00 Mad KUVERYTOlHi and fcund it poaaible to rote for Ameri- our *own amusement at least, tion held tost night at the high 8:00 Lons John Hade Case’s proposal. pt Whom rarignad racw ^. The recaption for the Ktoga- the air. school. A Parants Group has . W am ataa Deeds 3:00 Dick Roblasoa ea’a two leading; aymbola of political ex- what politicians, Democratic ' t a n Fewer FaMttttos Mansfiald told the Senate Olivsr B. Jyikks and Ann M. V.V, Nowi Sign Ofl 8:00 Newa It is rated quite Impoeaible for Sena­ bury’a toeludas a obcktall hour bean fomad to plaea of tha .8:30 Radio Ik a a te r H artfcH tremiem. 1% the Republican primary and Republican alike, are these ' Ahoiit' 00 mambera of the at 7 p.m. and a huftM at 6. th e n was a poaslbUlty it would Jylkka to Gulf and Western In­ WBAX-ait 8:45 i.«well niazaas tor Case to get anywhere with hie pro- days enjoying the services of be voted on late Monday or more formal aatup, to meat oo- 8 :UU Easy Ed 8bov • ;6a|port»'>. BOLTON that day. Senator Goldwater got over yevnon tXstrtat Flra ITepart- Tickets a n available from Mn. oartonally with school admtola- dustries Inc., d.b.s. Mai Tool 8:30 Newi WeaUier aad 7:00 Newa ' *• 1 I__ N ' • poaal. ^ the same talents who used to 'ware eonduotad on a tour Bther. Paasa, city clerk, during early T\iasday, but he said no tration aad faculty to diacusa and Engineering Co., two par­ 7:00 Edward P. M om s 7:H Public Aftaln _ 960.000 votea. In the Democratle pri­ write the epeeches for the late at Connaottoot Light and Pbwer office howra at City Hall or commitment had bean obtained, cels off Adams St. ‘ 7:15 Ed Hynea Show 1:00‘rite WorldTTnBliiit But how far.it is Hkely to get has noth­ topics of mutual intMasta coa- lO'.lO Tanlzht At My Place 3:15 Lite Line * AREA mary that day, Ckivemor Wallace got senator Joseph McCarthy. Yaraon Olrole. from Mn. Florence Lovarin at eamtog students. Mr. and Mn. Jaiuan Building Go. to Ross 1:30 SlaaDn 8:80 Broadway Overhira ever ITO.OOO votea. ing to do with its merits. Arrival of texU produced by OUUP ptttelala, beaded by RoekvUIa Savtaga and Loan As- Clark and Ruth Pouliot, proper­ w n o —o n 9.00 News Caiarlas Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. 9.15 Beet of Broad*Broatdwv Tltare were aome alightly amelioratinr On its merits, the proposal should be the machine gives us s regular (jhftitaa Itogy. chief gaa divl- Boelatton. Reservations murt ba Herbert Klacolt, Mr. and M n. ty off Cedar St 8:00 Newa, WeaUiar, Bporta index on the asplranU for rari- made by tomorrow. Marriage lioauae 8:30 Financial Report 10:U Mua4c to R rtaz Ih r eireumabaneea. On the Democratic aide, adopted. The United States Senate i g itieMr, eonduotad tha Open Forum Walker Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. 8:35 Muaie ' 13:35 S s n OB LENOX ouB political advancements, and V ' ' ■ Walter Jiqrnar, Mrw Howard Anthony Joseph Bonasera, 8:45 Three Star E xtra Oovemor Welah, who wound up with should, os Senator Case eontenda, be tours aasietad by Oarald Faria, Pilgrimage 7:06 OnvaraaUon Piece a rating aa to.the intensity with anglnaar to rtiarga of tha Var- —Advartisemant Daniel, Mn. Harry Baakind and Torrington, and laabelle Eva M cningU ia, f^iruM N ew given*an opportunity to "cleanse itself which they are pressing toward Wanted—Newsboy or NewW- Td tha Editor, , , 7:26 Chei HunUey ' PHARMACY aome 900,000 more votea than hia rival Bon . feetUty, H ^kam Kudla, The Annual Town and Coun­ M n. Edward Kiricham comprise Kaaavage, 186 Biaaell St., June 7:30 New# of the World from Alabama, and who therefore won of the stain which thia affair has placed their objective. Thus, recently, girl, Brortclyn St., High ths new oouncU. Othar toterart- 6. 7:45 Conareealonal Report Minneapolis—A newly identl when s certain Republican Con- ahlaf * maohanie and , Dean try Life PUgrimage on the 8:10 Pope Concert m I. CINTIR ST. the actual priae at atake—the delega­ on our institution." Hammond K., and oen^ of theme, "The Church to Action ad parents will be welcome to Building Permtta 9:08 Nlabtbeat fled I n t e ^ a l virus that pniises greeaman from Connecticut- ap­ C tt^, aaat oMaf asaehanic. Rockvllls. Call Harald 'Circu­ To O. Leo Hogan, new tool a form of msnini^tis with tem: tion to the Demoaratie National Con­ The Senate Rules Committee has ’ ClTaman ware Mowii in a Changing Community", wiU attend all maatlngb. Tha aehol- 11:00 NeWa parently decided that he had lation Dept. Mr. Andairtui. Mr. bo held to Andover and Leba­ arship fund wUl ba oontinued ahed at S5 Halalna Rd., |1B0. 11:16 iporta Flaal porary paralysis in some cases | m . 4 4 T d e i 4 vention wWeh he will hold for Preaident spent four months presuming to investi­ better keep at least one toe in threughoat tha plant, and tha To Chariee Graff Jr., addi­ 11:80 Art Johnaon Show has been found to Minnesota. tour guidae am>latoad tha Graff ar Mr. WfMin at 675- non, Connecticut, on Monday, and may be supported by all WPOP- -1418 Johnaon — waa tha apedal torikat for gate the affairs of young Baker, the the door for his party’s nomina­ S1S6. May U. The Pilgrimage spon­ wtao a n totoraatod in oontrMiut tions to dwelling at 445 Spring 8:00 Lou Tam Ite name la Oilesr virus.: smart young darling of ^the Senate. tion for the United States Sen­ '•■MthodB used to proeaaa and tog through tha Parents Group. S t, $900. aome votera who ware diaaatl^ed with tttotrihuto gae for tha area, sored by the Town and Country But it haa, in all this time, studiously ate. there were two notifications Life Cmnmlttse of the Connec­ A. Raymond ROgara, princi­ To James Wilson, additions him baeauae of atata taauea. Alao, aa in to thjs effect, the one an en­ ■oheal Bac^ Threat to dwelling at 125 Branford St., avoided focusing its attention on the ticut Conference of Congrega^ pal. and Oarftga .BmmarUng, the previoua Wallace ahowing in Wia- dorsement of a local party or­ Roohivllla m gh School atu- WaHace Wins Uonal Christian Churches will vioa prlndpaL spoke to favor 650. aonain, there waa aome mim^ buaineia possible relationship between Baker and ganisation, the other a tempo­ ttmta raealvad a 90 minute un- b ^ n at 10:00 a.m. at ths First of the new organisation. Tha To Supro-Neon Coro, for ef Kapublicana coming out to vote In indivldu^ members of tha United States' rary widening of the aoopa of a ■ebadulad reoaaa Monday when 3tep Up Debate Congregational Church of An­ high achool administration wlU Steak King sign at 987 W. Mid­ Senate. mimeographing machine. an unidantmad taan-ager called dover where a panel under the. oontlnua to sponsor such pro­ dle Tpke., 61.S00. tha Damocratia primary juat to make' The machine providea the aft- To M. Laurentlno Sign Co., That some ef them were his pttirans, Mtoea and aaid that a bomb bad (Oototaiied from Page One) leadersMp of Rev. Raymond H. grams as ‘Bubbing for Johnny trouble. Bwef to other questions,. too. bean pUmted to tha achool Braball la slated for Satur- wouldn’t tMnk that would ba members of the beautiful club to do is Courtesy Tha Artist hard to remember that ‘'any any overwhelming endorsement hundred votea anywhere. change had been supposed to -Aap ajt the Kosciussko Ballroom state whether or not they ever had any on Varncm Ave. Patrqlipan Carl of a man'a recqrd." Na write-in votea ware permitted. take place. In Philadelphia, Atty. Gen. business or financial dealing with Bob­ UNTITLED WOODCUT: Work of D»vid Hay66, Manchester Sculptor Now On Fellowship In France JNetfar will be to charge of tha Qidta elaarly, then, Jndlana’a RepubH- If, by any chance, it seems the graftd march which wifi include Robert F. Kennedy told news­ aan primary was going to Ooldwater by by Baker, directly or indirectly, and if use of use of the mimeograph fJl jttamben of tha department, men Wednesday night that the dafault ^ BO, what were these dealings. Next, Sen­ In Connecticut Is somewhat •tty officials and guests. vote given Wallace to Indiana heavier on the Republican side reflects "much resentment Ihoaa RapubHoaaa who felt atrongly ator Case wants hia colleagues to be Dancing will begin af 8:30 Herald ' of things, that is merely tha still until .12:30 a.m. A buffet against the civil rights bill." enough about tola to be willing to take asked to dieclose whether Baker ever potent hangover result of the amch will ha parved during tha But he said the size of the vote aimoat any Inatrumant to ahow thair got for them or offered to get for them, Jimmy Yesterdays tradition personally established gening. Tlckate may be ob- did not surprise Mm. eantimant had Juat one option—Staaaen. any campaign contributions, direct or Without Susan by one Abe Rlblcoff, who l^- uined frpm any piember of the Although to the Senate debfUa came, in 1954, a Oovemor and dejiartmant. both sides voiced etrong opin­ ■a, while Ckildwatar waa raking In indirect, any retainer or employment in 25 Years Ago party leader who definitely and ions on what Wallace’s showings Ua more than 960,000 votaa, Stiuiaen, the outside world, or any preferment in .. Kindergartea Raglstratioii Breslin Town 'Treasurer George H. freely spoke for himself, on-the- fCf’hl^’VRrten registration will meant, their opinions expressed whe had up to thia time been lucky to committee aaeignments in the political Waddell suggests road depart­ cuff, out of hia own head, and be bald ftsxt TVesdsy from 9 privately ware not so positive. t>t a few hundred votes aut ad each world. ment survey by outside agency. whose stuff seldom got mimeo­ a.m. to 8'p.m. at the ^ town One Southern senator told tr N1DW YORK, May 7—In ths Sion and moved into the Hotel is going to be 15 minutes late, graphed. Governor Dempsey, as achools. Parents nporter, "I doubt very much if prtanary held, had the amaaing good There would be no great public pres­ Carlyle. Now he is back living he'll call up and explain and be Mrs. W. Richard Tinker elect­ alamantaty morning. Mayor Robert F. ed to board of trustees at an­ his successor, has carried on ■hiftild1 brtyg b r ^ thslr cMld’s birth t t e e p i^ a rie s will affect the fortune to aoom up beyond a total od sure for thia sort of thing, or in sup­ Wagner came off a plane from in the mansion. home when he says he’ll be with a reliance on his own spon­ ce^tlficato, and ncOrd ot polio fiitel outoome on thia bill. They home. When they’re around it’s nual meeting of corporators of 106.000 votaa. port of Senator Case’s demand, if it Ijoe Angeles and a reporter at ‘T stayed there, with the Manchester Memorial Hospital. taneous talents, and Democratic and vaccination shots. may make it somewhat easier Ttaaaa obviouaty ware deapacation Ra- were not already public knowledge that Kennedy Airport a.aked him boye, Wagner said. "Then they ,a lot different. The older one, State Chairman John Bailey, Chlldran must be five yean to adopt aome amendments." / the week before Susan died I Mr. and Mrs. Waclow Ru- jptoUcans — Rapublieans who probably many members of the Senate do like something about whether he redid the room in the mansion. bacha celebrate silver wedding f through this period, haa liked to We had twin beds with a com­ had him come down. Naturally, run a ahow in which the opera­ HAVE FLOWER FASHION'S DESIGN would rather aot have their party run to augment their official income in ex­ would like to be the Vice- anniversary. j President of the United States mon backboard and that had to. We hadn't told them every­ tion of any mimeograph ma- atjall Ilian have it run with Ooldwater. tracurricular ways, by a fee here and and Wagner said he did not be changed. And the walls were' thing. So I got him alone and 10 Years Ago . chine is much leu obvious than DEPARTMENT CREATE A SPECIAL ’ MR again, like Wallace, Ooldwatar there, or by a wangling of some govern­ repainted and some chairs were told him how serious it was. Do the smooth functioning of the think he -would be able to say you know what he said? He I f s get hia votes to Indiana because there mental favor for some constituent, cor­ no if Lyndon Johnson asked changed in other rooms and dif­ Atty. Harold W. Oarrity political machine itself. It is to ARRANGEMENT FOR YOUR MOTHER said, ‘Dad, you’ve been very serves as toastmaster’ for an­ be noted, however, that both ware enough people tai Indiana who porate or otherwise. Bobby Baker waa him to take the job. ^ ferent drapes and so forth." He made a little gesture with brave.’ ’’ > nual meeting of Manchester Ribicoff and Bailey, when trans­ aonld not only atand voting for him, but a fixer, for sure; the Senate has its fix­ Then he got into his limou­ Then, the oar came off the Chamber of Commerce at Ma­ ferred to tha wider and lass in­ A sine with Bemie Ruggieri, one his hands. "The place had to be sonic Tempie. aatually do ao with fervor and anthusi- ers. too; ethics for those elected should changed," he said. "It had to highway and crossed on 52d St. timate national arena, as Sena­ Wo havo many unuiual vatos and four be St least as high and strict a* thoss of hie legislative assistants, and look a little different." He had to Toots Shoris Restaurant. Dr. Roma Gans speaks at an­ tor and National Chairman, Hofpeinf Harry Van Arsdale, the lebor Wagner was going to a private nual meeting of Verplanck have become at least partially ,ThlB is not America, 1M4. j for an appointed clerk. a tired smile on hia face when PTA. daiignart to givt you the utmett in ttyling leader, when the car was out of he talked about this. dinner there. He came through captlvs to the instrument they But it la a good big part—toe Mg a ‘ the airport grounds and on the the revolving doors, immaculate South Manchester Fire Dis-' did not choose to usa in Con­ part—ef America, 1964. expressway going to Manhat­ “My wife handled it all,’’ hb trict voters levy two-mlll tax necticut! Taking the bropd, non­ . . .for both living and parmanant bouquatg. said. "I’m color blind and ehe'd in a blue pin-strii^>ed suit, blue nils is tha way some Amerieana—just tan, Wagner turned on the tie and black taseled shoes. Jim­ rate at annual spring meetii^. partisan view of tha piimeo- Majority Rule Is Not Enough pick out the ties for me and ao Mrs. Halsted R. Tiffany elect­ as muMi entitled to their views and j^dlo. The lead Item on the my, one of the head waitere, irraphing machine, there aeem.t " morning newa was that "Mavor forth. We had time for ourselves ed regent of Orford Parisft litUe quuUon that that politi­ apiiiions and votes as any of tha rest of . Democratic government ie more than' In the morning, too. We’d talk stepped over to him quickly and phapter, Daughters of t^ Wagner made it clear today led him to an elevator. cian ia most fortunata and su­ ■a—do turn when they are faced with majority rule. A government that rules of the day and what the boys American Revolution. , ^ •trictly and solely In the interests of that he would run ’ for Vlee- / “Mr. Mayor,” sombody said preme who needs to use it laaat. the great historic isaues ef our day. would do when they came down the majority of the voters or the citizens President if President Johnson from school for the weekend. .'"you missed one thing today. - - MORE SUGGESTIONS: In a free democracy, you always have Bsui be one of the worst kinds of selected him as' hia running He telephoned hia boys, The photographers wanted to to eonalder it a hicky and fortunata tyranny. There’s a lot more to running a mate.” take your ^cture with you h id ­ / democracy than simply finding out what •rt, a Junior in -Harvard. A Thought for Today FROM FLOWER FASHION tWng If sanity maintains s 61 per sent Wagner smiled when he Duncan, In a prep schoo^ in ing a beagle by the ears." most of the people want, and theft heard thia. *Tt must be a duH aoBtroI of the big main derisions. doing it. Maine, three or four times h He laughed and went up to The pastor was visiting a' de­ quite a success and ' aa on his dav for news.’’ he said. dinner. After it, he was due linquent member who had been If majority rule were all that’s needed, week. In a couple of weeks, they way out when the man re­ ‘ i ------Then he forgot about It. Artd will be home with hiift' for the back at City Hall for the all- conspicuous by his absence marked, "oh, by the way Rev­ I it would be rimple enough to settle the while "Waifner Available’’ night budget hearings. from worship. After most of the FOR COLONIAL DECOR ' Senator And Archbiriiop trouble in Cyprus. Here 80 per cent of summer and he brightened when erend, don’t lo^ for ms In headlines rams up ail over the he talked of this. ItM Pub'lehen Newspaper' normal excuses of so many church next Sunday, ’for X have the people are of Greek origin and sym- Symilcale things to do. that Sunday GLASSWARE by Woitmoreland / Cyprus is proving, we suspect, a sort pathlee, and probably moat of them city, the Mayor waa in hia of­ TiMnr help me,” he said. “Su­ to go fishing^” ' ' fice in City Hall worrying seemed to be the best day to Our ^rd says—Remember and Fenton. ' . t t touchstone—with the miraculous but would -like- to see the island taken over san, she did everything and she sleep — he admitted he had about nothing west of 19th broum t them up so well that 1 Today’s Birthdays the Sabbath Day, to keep it psrhsps bothersome property of turning by the Greek nation. But 18 per cent ^ been lax and was misring — Holy. atv Turkish, and want desperately to Ave. There were public • hear? don’Lhava any worry with their Singer Teresa K-ewer is S3. WOODWARE by Three Moun­ MMory into reality—for two individuals. 'ings on the city budget. an)i, "Uie one thing needful.” The Rev. Waller L. Abet i preserve the Island's Independence or . ■voral behavipr. If one of them Actress Anne Baxter is 41. pasj^or felt the call had been taineers and REAL FLOWERS un- PIrat. there is Archbishop Msksrios, to partition it with a chance of a tie Uirough the afternoon, the Our Savior Lutheran Church derplaM by Knowlton. •he of those clergymen for the ages with Turkey. And those Turkish Cypri­ prsftsing thing .of trying to/get 1 indvreH^ f t whust special uniform should fool no one. ots believe devotedly, and with soma sriiite plumbers in the Bronx, reason, that they haven’t much chsinca who have shut down a 99^(^U- ■s seems to hava had his own privatd Hotpbmt'iyiwiili^ hera>50Di9osair ' - ...... '■ for a good life, or indeed for any life at Hon city project, to malige that FOR CONTEMPORARY AND MODERN Misory that he eould perhaps use the all, if the simpls rulq of the majority their hands wil) not become any tb Motbei^ Day feronly^. «< tke UN to Cyprus as a oov- prevalU. dirtier because a Puer^ Rican GLASSWARE by Vikii^r. Morgan­ ■r-up for continued aggrasafon. He hi a Much nearer to home, we can see hands them a tank a toilet. town and Im p ort Italian Frpited Mttla shocked and dismayed, the dis­ what could happen in the state of Con­ Now' it waa after 6 o'clock Hars’a a ipadal offer Tho Ditpoaall food necticut. if both houses of the legislature and Wagner came out of hi.s of­ waste .diipoaor (Modal Glass. Large Mlection of Syrocco patches say, over (he atsra way the UN. npye given ^over to representation by that late you f|va two fice and walked down the City MA2 ^) oimIs garbago , . Wall Plaques., Britain and the United States, and even po^lation size alone. That segment of Hall steps to go to hia car. •f tha biggost work- the government of Greece itself, reacted Connecticut icitizens who live in imftll Wagner had a gray aavart a Mom can havo. mass ml tho ldtckm-> towns or the surrounding countryside, Hotpointppaiabloidish- ovon chows up com to hia rather gay vioiatlen of the ceaaa and who su^ numertoally in the minority, topcoat over his left arm and fire the UN hoped it had arranged. The would find themselves without effective he dropped it on the seat next waehors do' a full day's cobs an4l poach atonaa. tawon in realism he has to learn is that representation. If the system by which to him. Then he strapped the seat-belt around him and tat dishaija ona load-and A^ doUar.povor bought BI^OOJnNG PLANTS, if you tiM UN went into Cyprus to kapp tha the House is filled ^ t h representatives of town and city umts is abandoned en­ back. 7'he glasa window be- > avon'^riidova driod, moiro'’' konvonionoo. pr^er, at the usual 20% .Cash peace, not to win tha war for Makarios. tirely, the will of the city-oriented ms- tween the rear of the car and atuek >011' food from Mem w^ appraciatf sad Ciury Discount.' Itocond, there is Senator Fulbrig^t,^ the joiity could prevail without> modification. the ,j;hauffeur and detective piftoe without kapd . boidi thfiM gtfte OFoqr vmy valuabla and stimulating pumer od Of coun^ minority, righta can be sitting in the front was raised. \ day of ih^'iraar. ■ Spscchas aMtot myths and alm t our carried to ^treme or abused, se is As ths car went over to the happening in 'the United States Senats iMod to stop trying to -Uvs ^ them, West Bide highway, the Mayor dur^ the civil rights debate. When a was talking about the way his . affer. cheaea fram tsp^Muirrig pkrtoWa ditk- ybars arc sobm, of course, who have minority group haa the ahaolute power life has changed since his wife 0040, f t front-leedine par(ablae 0843 and Maintained that Senator Pulbright him- to thwart or veto the will of the ma­ Bisan died two months ago. ihol you (Dsn bulM in lalar„ Cawa in (adey and l(a afK la tha one'who spraada ths myth jority indefinitely, that is wrong tob. In "At Ileast when Susan was 1 an leffective government, the minority awd redvsfs to r^oogniac tho harsh roali- I groups will have power to alow down, to around, I oouM come home and lies od liRarnattenBl Ufa. modify or to force comfwomise—and have an hour or sO 'at night to 86 East Center St. must ao use their power - sit and talk of- the family with " EASY TERMS AVAILAM^ Wo suspoct Prsohlent Johnson, a high- her." he waa saying. "All right At Sununit Street W " whealtng, playful charactar of laU, likos Democracy is not just majority rule. at SOeiRT NAU • 7e« Mve tiieiai w4 Mve) It is a balancing of many grpups with . I B^ll'had all this work and I Tel. 649-6268 Sanator rulbright, and did not havo was away all thoss houra but ■ \ \ \ • * 1 many needs and. interMts so that each \ la»-mueh roal suatrel with his aolobrat- ^ repreaented and so that each is pro- I hftd that hour at night with E. W. CORMIER .■ V ■ r YOU CAN ALWAY6 AffOU> TO LOOif YOUR BCST'WNIN YOU SHOP AT ROtHIT KAU, , ad^spaach about mytba and tha noed for teftlted without infringing unfairly on her.. Now, well, now I don’t • \ •fiiSU to daro to bavin to think soma un- " ths’ othars. And if you thlftk that’s have that anymore." SALES AND SfeRViet : \ . ROUTE 5—SOUTH WINDSOR. CONN, saaiy, just how would' you solve ths Immedlatoty after Ms wifs^ tMaksWa IBsIjiifti" Oypi^ disputor —KmUDBN HBOOltD death. Whentr M t OraMs OPEN TILL 9 PAA tHURSDAY & FRIDAY t PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO' r ■ f i ;. couf-oiis immnstioimrfiA . S4 0AK •f .X I* . , \ \ - ■ r 'I ■ ^ \ ' ■ 4 ' -n - ■ \ -■ \\ i ! • ' ' i" , ^ < .■ , = V ,

MANCHE8TER IVBNINO JptERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964, wsm w »*fAVCHBSTEB EVBanNG MANCHBSTgB, CONW^^THUBSPAY, MAY 7^ Truman Back Crftfeot, hut HoptivU E ven ts 12th Qreuit Coiirt Cases At G uett in TURNPIKE TV -JehnlKMaseB In S ta te Highway Dept. Study (OsaMBBed ftsBi Page Ob s ) Blair Haute - John D. Mason, *1. of 10 BfAMCHSSTBR SBMlON , Presents Summit St., died last vUght at Two Navy ■eamw, Peter W. ManchMter Memorial Hospital. Oenaral Assembly but of the tnm rags Oas) In Directors’ Hands He was a life-long residfent of majority of the oountry's l(|gis- Jarvl, 10, of Stowe, Masa, and Manchester, the ton of John Istures and of th* U.8. Ooa- John M. Rose, IS, of Soinata, President, I hope you tWnk of grssa itself. and Annie Orr Mason, and was today pleaded guilty to stmllar all the MghU you have tumad on The efficiency study of the Town Highway Depart­ bom on Sept. 27, T882. Retired This cams shout beesuas the basic question in th* case, they substitute chargee of taking a Airing 80 years. They are still m e n t-* highly critical but still hopeful report that has from employ of the Town of motor vehicle without the own­ Manchester, he had worked for pointed out, was whether both burning In Oreec* and Turkey been in the works since last September—was deliver^ houses of s bicameral (two er's permission. Kadi received the Park and Cemetery Dept a Bix-month suspended Jail fen- and Weatem *Europa and toe to town officials in the Municipal Building yesterday af- tor 33 years. He was a 66-year house) legislature have to con­ sist of members elected on the tence and was pla<;sd on pro­ Far Bast snd to ths hearts ef temoon. member of the Foresters of bation for two yen ^ The report w m officially Manchester highway operation America and had been a mem­ basis of TOpuIation. your oountiymen." turned over to a eubcommittee The Coimectleut House of The two youths were turned to a level that would set a stan­ ber of the former St. Mary's over to U. S. Navy authorities Rsapbndsd Truman: 'T don’t of the town director* by Robert dard to be emulated by all com­ Toung Men's Group. Representatives, the U.S. Sen­ ♦hink ws have had a bettor pres­ Macri. of the town'* firm of ate and houses of more than for return to Norfolk, Vs., munities.” Mr. Mason and his wife, Mrs. where AWOL charges await ident In a hundred years than audltora. A discussion of the In his introduction to the 50 Ida Dady Mason, celebrated half of the nation’s state legie- w* have right now, and I am ### oontenU of the report was can- lative bodies are composed of them. recommendations Included in their 5«th wedding aimlversary Both were reported absent tickled to death with him.’’ ' eeled when the press asked ad­ the study, Weiner notes that; last Dec. 24. Besides his wife, members chosen in a unit sys­ Alter lunching and imraclng mission—because, said subcom­ tem of representation. The Con­ without leave when they took "On all levels of the organ­ he Is survived by one daughter, a Aimers resident's car and UP at the Blair House, Truman mittee chairman Robert Stone, ization, the highway depart­ Mry. Otis McChnn of Manches­ necticut units are the 160 towns had a data tonight with n strict the full board of directors should of the state. drofe it to Marlborough, Maas., ment is staffed, for the most ter; a son CHareiice of Hartford; last month only to have it ran of Columbia Masons. At a din­ O r May 22. for 5 days, wu wM b# th* giiMt ef Hw Ford Motor Co. at Nm Now Yoik WoiWV have the report before it became part, with conscientious and two grand-daughters and sev­ ner he Is to get the out of gas. They then abandmied toe public knowledge. capable employes devoted to the eral nieces and nephews. uits GOP Pott Second National Honors son’s Award dlstingulahed A t that tiHio wo wM BOO tlio plans for Now 1965 Modob. O f c o w m . w o w M bo onpootod to In his cover letter, consultant IL Rose snd Jarvl later turned public service In the town of Funeral services are sched­ IRBURY (AP) — Dome- themselves In to Marlborough, se rie s. . Myron Weiner notes the report Manchester. uled for Saturday at 1:30 p.m. nic 'CastelanoS resigned as Re­ Mass., police. They were charg­ About the most sxcltad man largo ordors for foN doHvory. In anticipation, wo havo drastleoRy rodneod prosont In stotb **pinpolnts a number of serious The problems that do exist In at the Holmes Funeral H ^ e , publican town chairman in Wa- ed with theft of a motor ve­ In town today was Rsnah Gama- deficiencies in the highway de- their operation are to some 400 Main St., with the Rev. terbury last night, declaring hicle, waived extradition and Gimas^^Miss Gryk tier, 72, former grand mason of to Ifco lowost prieos yot for quick movoniont. All spociok on a Writ couit Wnt pu tm en t” Ihey are, he sSys, measure the product of their Dr. J, Manley Shaw of South that he would not submit to dic­ were returned her* by Con­ Waahln^n snd former member “not insurmountable, however, own actions or lack of expertise Methodist Church officiating. tation from state OOP Otalr- of the District of OolumWa necticut State Police for pre- Board of (tommlssionim, the and can be overcome." in administrative matters. Burial will be in East Cemetery. man A. Searle 'IMnney or any­ lUon In Mancheeter’s Cir­ city's governing body. Gsmaljer Specificany, he says. 'TOie B ut to a large extent, they Calling hours will be held to­ one else. cuit Court 12. Cited for Papers main proMesns facing the de­ are victims of circumstances morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to Castelano, whose term Is to A navy siiokesman said today was to fwesent Tnunan a tp e- (A ) 2-Spood. 4-Cyelo WASHER partment are the presence of they had little ccwitrol over. Re­ 0 p.m. expire In about a week, re­ that the two youths would be clal gift, a nondescript looking MW morale and the lack of an gardless 'of the factors that re sea fch piece of rock. '.■nv -■ Tamp, eontnd hot t o cold. 12 lb. capacity, gaariaas fused to call - a meeting of the taken back to their ship where Formal papers writtwi by two Maficheater • .4 i-ii edtecUve "middle" management created the present situation, town committee for next Mon­ This rock. Masonic markings maehaaism, positive fill water control, automatic disciplinary action would b* secemdary school students have each won second swards aaiKl ejector, water level controL A nuntber of othw d^icien- they, more than anybody, want day night for toe puipose of taken. They could receive from on it dating back more than a slos are also detailed. to overcome their difficulties to in ttie Natiimal Scholastic Writing Contest. They are century and a- half, was found F u n erals electing a new chairman and a to 4 months brig time and SPECIAL $ ^ 9 9 ,0 0 Wainer, a management con­ gain vtoat all men need and other officers. their AWOL action may result Miss Carolanne Gryk, 17-year-oW daughter of Atty in the underpinnings of the sultant and eeqiert in local and desire—pride in the fruits of But Mrs. Viola Amelung, se­ and Mrs. Anthony G r ^ of S7*- vhilte House when the mansion Mrs. Karin C. West in discharge from service on far Pan- Oo., which ooHqwnsota ^ ^ -Mt: ' stats government, con^ileted the their labor and respect from cretary of the State Central other than honorable conditions Academy S t ; and Gary Ounaa, was bbing redone. It is assumed hlg bway department study after their fellow citizens.” Funeral services for Mrs. Committee, issued t^e call tor 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. tbs proljaot. that a workman-member of the Karin Carlson West of West- it was reported. up in February where In detailing highway depart­ the meeting at the 'request of The probation was ordered Ounaa'of 62 Prospect S t The In additioo. ths assays will Masonic mxlor inscribed it. systems analiyst Bruno DeMarco ment problems, Weiner asserts hill Gardens were he^d yester­ toe state chairman. two are among 12 Connecticut bspubUshsd in s future edMlen Truman presented It to OamS- CB) DouUo Door REFRIGERATOR day afternoon at the Holmes by Judge Francis O’Brien who left off. DeBCaroo was dismiased that "two factors stand out Plnney said'‘ he asked Mrs. added that the order could be winners in the national contest of Soholastto Magarine. Her back in the '50s. igter he proved unwilling to as the most serious problems Funeral Home, 4(X) Main St. Amelung to do so in her capa­ sponsored by Scholastic kCaga- Aooordtag to the oontest " I thought I would band It on All deluxe featured, full width porcelain crisper, The Rev. R. Alfred Swain, as­ transferred to the probatlmi de to my descendants as a treas­ deluxe dairy bar, famous Phllco instant cold, 100 lb. w « k within the fremework of facing th e .. .highway depart­ city as a member of toe State partment in Virginia for Juris­ sine. sponsors, more than 9,200 works Mm tnsvn rules and regulations. ment. sociate pastor of toe C2iurch of Central Committee from the Th« only otiier Second award ured possession," Camaller freeser, nearly 20 sq. f t of riielf apaca, 80" wide. the Nazarene. officiated. Burial diction. from ail 50 states, U B. pos- In rsspons* to the study, 1. "An atmosphere of apathy 16th senatorial district. from Oonnectieut went to Rob­ ions, and Ameriosn-spon- said "But then I thought that will be at toe convenience of CMef prosecutor Eugene T. would be selfish: I thought the 9218.88 (E) TILT TOP RANGI which was distributed by cour­ and low morale permeates all Under state party rales. Pin Kelly nolled a oharge of oper ert Walker, 14, Souttiingtcn aored schoola to Oermany, Ita­ SPECIAL ier to the dta'eotors last night. of the activities of the depart­ toe family. ney explained, a member of the High SchoM, for a toort story In stone belongs to the nation. So SO-inch full featured automatic oven timer. Wb-eff sting a motor vehicle while ly, Korea, Mexico and Vene- I’ve had a bronze plaque at­ Mayor Frands Mahoney said ment and is readily discernible state central committee in under the Influence of liquor or toe Junior diviaion. Buela were judged by 27 promi­ oven door, toll storage fata, Inflnito heat aontrols, thti morning that, although he in all phases the qieratioh— which a town chairman resides Miss Gryk, a student ait Mt. tached to It and I ’m giving it all sealed-in wiring. . drags brought against Robrt O. nent authors and eriUca who back to Mr. Tiruman tor the li­ bad not had an opportunity to from the unkempt condiUmi Boy, 9, Critical, can issue a call for a.meeting Sandals, 44, of 58 Wsranoke St. Joseph Academy to West based thair decisions on origi­ thoroughly review its content, of the equipment, the garage when the town chairman falls Hartford, won with an essay, brary at Independence." EXCLUSIVE AT fC) AU CHANNa COLOR TV SPBOIAL Rd. nality, quality of axpresskm, Friday Truman speaks at a 9188.00 Ifrom all indications it is un- yard and, the sand pit, to out­ to do so. Mrs. Amelung and tram "The Oomeotiout River: An AH- Hit by Ball Bat Castelano are residents of the The oharge resulted an American Sewer,” wWeii deals and w ritiw akllL luncheon of the National Press New vtvld vision picture clarity exclusive Phllco •svoraMe, and shoiws the high­ right diiMbedlence on the part April 18 two-oar aoddent Mias BstiM, said that, to her way department is in one oom- of the men when given In- same district. with toe causes of toe vrater au b and then foregathers at high gain tuners, hardboard cabinet, flniahed to Chriatoitoer Naylor, 0-year- Plnney said he asked Mrs K * 11 y also oedersd p^ution. Its efteots on the dally beat raooHaotkm, tills Is only dinner with members of the old match mahogany or walnut. Inatalled complete with plsta mesB.*' strucUtms from their superiors. tha third time sines ths writing 2. "For a number of varying old aon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amelung to call toe meeting transcript of remarks made In lives of Inhattitanta of the river Truman senatorial Investigating Mfg. 1 year guarantee. *1R«oogiUdng the need for court be eent to the State oontsat was sstabllahsd in 1026 committee. This was the com­ the Infonnatkm puMlc," reasons, there does not exist P. Naylor of 130 Diane Dr., is after Castelano refused to do valley, and solutions to remedy TURNPIKE TV so. Motor Vehicle Department. toe situation. that a second nathmal award mittee which. In Ito quiet way, SPECIAL 9 4 9 3 ,0 0 (F) 19" Al Channd IV INSIMBLI hs oomiimed, *1 hsve caHsd an in the department any real reported in critical condition at has been won by a Manchester nanageinent expertise In the A blood test, Kelly said, did Chmas* article, "We’H Re­ did so much to keep the U.S. Wfnwnai meeting of the board Hartfoixl Hospital where be is not reveal alcoholic content, Sitoool student war effort on th* beam during Famous cool chaaato, all firant aontrota, Wont aound, of dirsetocs 8 pjn. 0>MSday jrgwMatlonal helrarchy bd- member Them,” deiaKs toe suffering from a serious head Book Withdraten but Chief State Toxioologist Dr. part played In toe Civil War Both of the local wkiiiars are World War H. UHF/VHF, antennae, ataad included. to go over tbs report wHh the twsen the superintendent and HAiRTPORD (AP) — Fanny a e tlv a Journalists at their the worit torct. Without an Injury, received when ha got Abraham Stohnan, to a repmt ^ grandfather, a Manchester town's auditoni Bany, Maori lirto an argument with another Hill, the controversial book s(>b- man named Elmore I. Hot*'~ ariiools. MkM Gryk, a senior, is SPBOIAL 9 ]7 3 ,o o * Oo., M attendance." active, talented management titled the “Memoirs of a Woman to the oourt, said tlw Mood (D ) AM-FM STEREO boy yesterday about 6:30 pjn. contained 1.7 mlUlgTams of bar- IdsB, who served at tha Ba1 on tob adltorlal staffs of the team—^working closely together of Pleasure,” has been pulled sdwol nswqiaper, "The Hsmil lb s Mwsdy oMi for ttis Tuss- in ths.fiiU sense of the word— According to Manchsater po­ biturkte per mUliniMter of Mood. of Cold Harbor (Virginia) wlto 5 YEARS AS hardwood oaUnet FM radio, 4-apeed changer, out of Hartford the pimllsh- tonisn,’’ snd ysaihook, "The 4ay meetog was at lesM part­ the highway department ean lio* who are still inveaUgatlng Sandals, a pharmacist, h the 2nd Connecticut Aitilli multi apaakiir ayatem, record storage conqiartinent ly in response to 'the dlrootors’ 4h* Incident, the Naylor boy was ef. Hds essay was origli Mount’* News Tidbits make UtUe progress toward This was revealed today to been taking a doctor’s prescrip­ stibeonmilttee’a effort to delay overcoming its defloiendas." struck in the head with a base­ tion for 18 months for a nervoue written for a Mass jwojeot to Ounas, a Junior, was recent frwn the AP Wir88 .P.OIAL 9133^00 lbs presentation" of th* ma- ball hat during a fight It sn- Circuit Court 14 by Chief Prose­ hia Manchester H i^ School ly chosen oo-edltor of "The High terlsL Weiner also summarises the cutor George Silvester. oondltloa. his counsel. Atty. following criUcal conclusians: ■ued when another youth taunt­ Harold W. Garrity, tMd the Bngltoh class and was sid»- School World," which appears H w subcommittee sasemMsd ed him by throwing stones at Silvester said that the Dell as a wsaMy page to The Herald SERVICE 1. The department is pomrly court, and added the doctor mitted to the sUte oontest by at Oensrsl Manager Ridumd young Naylor’s bike, police Publishing Ornnpany has writ' Communist Viet Cong units organized, Job classification and ten him and promised not to dis­ thought exhautkm was the his teacher. Miss Helen J . E s­ start "ring Oambodla openly as MarlfD’s ofBcs yeKerday about said. PROTECTION CONTRACT 4;18 to aocmk the r q ;)^ and pay plan la obsolete, department tribute the paperback In Uie cause of the accident. tes • sanctuary, American advis­ A. Ms ocntent with W tosr. overhead is too great and the Taken by hi* parents to Man- Hartford area pending a deci­ In other court action today, a Both Gunas’ and Mias Gryk’a ors say in South Viet Nam . . . superintendent it weighted ment. We hope the question Hartford; Mrs. Mona Mills, BrodefieM St.; John J. Hahn Hartford Fir* .... 70H 74H With each Vecdol Sitfaty Check ■ _ With^aach Oil Change of 4 qoart Wspping; Raymond Hale. East ANYWHERE! out-m»A aound. Easy to oarry. Hcee.” K bow employs 42. passes, so that w« can get the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. National Firs ....1 8 8 140 Rubrication. ______I minimum capacity. "(Conservatively, it ean be ss- Hampton; Mtu. Mildred Ed­ Hahn, 70 Linden S t ; snd Leon­ Phoenix F ir* ....121 ISO I supervision in the highway de­ wards, Volpe Rd.. .Bolton; Mrs. ard-J. Incshdells, son of Mrs. SPECIAL Mmated that the net effect of partment that the report indi­ Life sad taSematty Ins. Cos. these improvements would be Fanny Karlin, 184 Porter SL; Anna Incandella, 50 Holl St., 109.95 cates is neoeseary." John Cavagnaro, 103 Ridge St.;. have been assigned to R Oo. of Aetna Casualty ..122H ISO • an annual reduction in highway Aetna Life ...... 102 200 artment costs of at least Langtry was dismissed in Mrs. Kermitt Bailey. 513 Main the Third Regiment of the Unit­ August frtm bis post as deputy St.; Wilbur Bennett, 00 McKee ed States Army Training Cen­ Conn. General . . . (102 200 WIN FLING IN NEW YORK S ,000. At the same time, if Hfd. Steam Boiler 138 144 k anything, the laved of services director of public works — the S t ; Mrs. Katherine Deptula, 26 ter, Infantry, at F t. DIx. N. J., general ma^[isger is the director Spring S t, Rockville; Mrs. Mar­ tor eigtit weeks of bsato train­ Seoirity Ins...... 71H 75^ I wniild be improved." The high­ TVaVelers (new) . . 48 81 way department budget for the under thei obrrent t ^ ^ oharter jorie Fitzgerald, 333 Main St,; ing. 1JW4-65-fiscal year was approv­ — on the| grounds that be Mrs. Frsneine Rowe, 82 Irving Pablto CHSties FOR^ PAYS FOR 2PEOPLE! IMraOVEYlURUMnHBYUl ed a t 1877,000 by the town's "failed toi the oonfldenoe S t ; Lory Ann Wylot, Thomp­ The VFW AuxtUaiy will bold Conn. Light Power 30 41 ’ Mbwetora Monday. of a substantial aegmeht of the son ville. . a card party tomonrow.at Hartford Oaa Oo. . 40 48 Indndes, stay it iVahlorf Astoria, vWt to World's Fair and *^hs importance of vigorous community." The post was DISCaiAROBD TODAY: Mrs. pm. at Um efubbouae. 'l Southern New Eng­ Ruth Enrico, R8D 3, Vernon; other ficiting acttvitica. NOTHING TO BUTI Jw t si| top management leadership in created by the direotoni in 10M, land Telephone . ,68H 80^ entry bfatak. Winners evury week for six wSsks. E. Bupp^ttlng the . . . improve­ and aboliahed last y«ar after Mrs. Florence Gustafson, 15 The Salvation Army will bo4 MaaafaHariiq' OsBspsMlea Waddell R4.; Mrs. Alice Far­ a Bible study tonight at 7:90 at NOW! OPEN DAILY lo 6 P.M. ment program for the depart­ Langtry's diapiiasal. Allied Thermal -... 47H BINET THM Ur TO Z aONTHt MANCHESTER ment can not be emphasised row, East Hartford; Mrs. Eliza­ the ohurch. Mr*. Fk>nnc« i 61H beth Vasques, 71 Whitney Rd.; Arrow, Hart, Heg. 64 58 suffirtantly. CARPBNTIBB SOIXMST Stevenson will give tostraoUoO) Barden ...... 18 WGdn M . to 9 P.M. "Oonsidering the demands Kurt 0>wles, 328 Lake S t ; Un- from the Book of. Revelations. Thun^ BUFFALO, N,Y. (AP)—Work­ Bristol Braaa .. 2 10 mad* upon the general manager ers in a downtown office build­ da McCullough, Wapplng; Mi­ i' chael Bruno, Tunnel Rd., Ver Co 1*00 ...... 8% T%| AH Prices Im IihIs BaHriiy Namal lislallaliaB by Ml departments of the town, ing went to the windows when Eighth District volunter ftrs- Dunham-Buah .. 4 6 STATE SERVICE STATION the recommendqtion in the they heard a rich baritone voice non; John Brelteqbach, Bast nlen at 8:60 U)ls morning were Hartford; Jaffrsy Lappen, Glas­ N. B. Machine . 28% Ohaxtar Bevtaion Commission singing “Because of'You." called out to the Klock Manu­ North and Judd CORNER OP IROAG AND lURNPRCI ef April t , 19M, that It was John A. Qiardlns, 4 tonbury; Mrs. Hannah Humes, facturing Oo. at 1272 Tolland 17% I ^ nrolM PLYING 'A* DIALlRr Ctoven^; Paul Kuprls, WU- Tpikt. Peter Paul ...... If3% 86% ' Fall Uf|. Wankatf aai Avg. Traia would establish a departmant of carpenter, giving on* of his fre­ wbar* a heat trsatlng Plastic Wire Cbbla 18 wdrka. Is orgsniisttonsl- quent limch-hour concerts llama S t, Bolton; Nicholas Bol- utot btow"up. Blight daipaga wad 18% maroick HL 54 Cooper S t ; Mrs. reported to th* roof, a fir* Standard Screw .. M 88 77t MAM WIIRT. MANCHUTM... Charged with the ‘ef■ Wsdnssday for coworksrs on a Stanley_Works ..^.^21% Re discipUne and good Mary Goes and aon, 128 Hsialne qwkesman said. At 12:64 this „ - * 8% I oonstniellon psojaet Vaeder Root ....'C^SO 88 of tbs dspartmsnt,’ tbs Olanllaa, a onatitoa parform- Rd.; Mrs. AUos Hare and afternoon, dliiriot ftrafighters . O pp tN li I t i f Tlm Wir — Phtm 44I«4B40 «f public works would ar with tba BiiWam d vlc Or- daughter, 174 N. Elm S t ; Mrs. war* calM out to extinguish a Xh* 8bov* quotationa are noti NEXT TO STOP and SHOP ' ■/ Joan Popidt and daughter, 87 fire at th* rear of Paok|ta be eenatrusd aa actual BEXT TO STOP and SHOP the impetus and sup- ahaatra, ______also _ sang _ "O lola ICto' THURS RRi til 9 «a bring tha and other songs an^ nrias. Wadmrofih S t Oo. ottH iB iard S t ' ^ ’

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tant at .Porter SdMol, Curtis Action, Evangelism and Mate­ worship service and an outline be heM to tha Lottie ! Events na Baok took first ptaoe^wlth a Church Groups rial Aid. of the work of the Wbfaien’s'Fel- Lynch R Henry Park, B tate about a super dog who The daytime workshop will be knrship. The offering will go to villa. family, to maiaited RENTAU oama to a acraeching atop in Plan Workshops held, on flay 12 at the New^- the United Church Boards toe By Comp Group to brii^r tabte ehairs In ad­ In Nation Opan Dally 10 fa 10 - < r . a . CotonMlte and ttaia, formed iKe ton Congregational Church from Worid and Homeland Mlnlstrlaa. dition to lundi. TBo refreshment iRegi^radon 10 a.m. to 2:10 p.m. Luheheon oonunlttee will funrish bever­ LEASim WAmHGTON (AP)—In tha Grand Canyon. Seemtd place The Connecticut Fellowship of James Lyi^ of Rockville t: reservations must be made by Joiee Spray-Frozen ages and deaairt. itotra from Waahlngton: went to Jeff Dents with a tale OongregsUonal Cbristlan Wom­ was racently alaotad to aarva a PINEfTIEET about a dog so Mg, when he tomorrow with Mrs. Raymond ■ I I k second term to fneeldent of the Plans wars completed tor the • A l M akM ABD OUBftRILLAB: Gan. Nearh Cloge en Invites all Oongr^atJonal Nicholls, 20 Centerwood RA, waa left at home It had to be Stamford, Oopn. — A new Rockvlhe Arto Chapter of the camp show to ba held May 16 • A l M o M Andrew F.' O lgaata, whoaa mlU- AT churchwomen to attend the Newington. bay of spray-freexing liquids, and 17 at the Tolland Agricul­ In an elephant cage. The tall New England Campan Awo- tary command incltidM the Ck- tales were created in oonjunc- Hartford District’s day and eve­ The evening workshop wlU be such gs orange Juice, has been ciatlon. tural Canter, R t SO, Rockville. • A l H in m held in the Enfield Oemgrega- patented by Lester P. Barlow The grounds will open at 10 a. , tlbbaan area, haa told a Houm Uon with a unit in reading con- ning workshops which will fea­ He will be.toeiatod during the oeraing foSc lore. Uonal Church on May 21 from of Stamford. Under preesure 1964-65 season by Robert Drew m., and there will be no admle- Paul D od o* aommlttaa the numbar of guer- ROB Hirtford Rtod •taauxnm Iti tlM teat day for ture program ideas and work 1:16 p.m. to 9:90 p.m. Dessert the liquid is sprayed into a ' $loa charge. On display to the riltea baing trained in Cuba, tha w rtetiattny fliiudran wtio will of TalcottviUe as vice president; INC. projects for the coming year and coffee will be served from refrigerated chamber. A cold Mrs. Wilbert N. Auden of Man­ public will be camping equip­ sis MAIN BTBEIT •oylat Union and Red China is MANCHfSflR... aato Porter ObhooTa Onute Manohester Evening Herald in the Departments of Spiritual 6:M to 7. No reservations are mass of inert gas is circulated! ment and wveral makes of “larga anou|h to ba reaUy te SepterntMT. I tc n a bam been chester, secretary; and Fonast Phene 649-tim Otolambla correspondent Vlr- life, Missionary Education, required. *In the chamber. As the drops ‘ Howell of Manchester, treasur­ camp trailore. A demonstration alarming." le tte d to aU pbrenta wMb eli ■giala M. Oariaon, teiephobo Christian Education, Christian Both workshops will begin in of liquid hnter the chamber of dutch oven cooking will be "The.lMudo training is given •OPEN 10 to 10* gM o ehiMren ffocept ttioae in er. The new officers will be In- M8-f224. Stewardship, Christian Social the church sanctuary for a brief they are frown Instantly. | stalled .June 14 when a ^ento given at 8 pm . Stmday. la Cuba," ha aaid. "To a iMMr aeer ftonlUea wiM have moved axtant H la glvan In RuMlaTand SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORE bet* ainoe tbe aBoraeraUan in a tew paopla ara trained in OebdMr. Cbfidrdi wBl be China.” atx jream oM on or toedore Dee. A heavily censored transcript to. areebgM e. i of O’Msara’s testimony April 14 Mrib certM^ato or otbar before the Rouse Forel^ Af­ pnaented DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY faire Oommittee was released alone wHh a oeKiinoate of vac- Wednesday. abiaonn, SCumpa'and meaalea Aaksd what he thoutott Oom- A Bouquet of Care-Free Fashions for Mother! are atm prevalent laround town munlst activity would be like in General Electric _ % and pannta wbo are unaMe to Latin America in five to 10 vegiater cbBdren bdeauie of iU- Remember Mother on hot ( ^ ’-Sund^, Hey 1 0 *^ years, the Army general sajd: aaaa magr caU tbe aotKxrt for think that we are going to HAIR DRYER tortbev taformatlon. win this fight in Latin America Fine Quality at King’s Famous Low Prices! Mre. Ottfard Naaoed and the reason I think that 1s llm . Fred Gifford of Old WU- because if that continent goes bmantie Rd. baa been named Communist, I think we have 12 as (dudm an of tbe ICental Health had tt. I think 'we have enough Drive wlilah basloa ahortiy with brains and resources and ability a mall campaign. ^Aarge beafteat bosaeU Tbeae Iwat aideeioM plaa to win that fignt. I think we " c ^ l " sw et« Large Mower. Wilk esiry ease. Bfia. OiSoed baa aerved aa a must and I think we will." ter aaember of the Windham Branch ___ \_ of the aaaociation and waa for w •* V* ** PRESS FREEDOM: Rep. tnerly aemetary to the auxiliary John E. Moss, who headk the 3 f * * l Royal Bouquet In Norwich Hoepttal. She ia alao House subcontmlttce on govern­ Life>Like Floral aecretary a t S t Paid’a Bpiaoopal ment information, has taken is­ Choroh to WUhmantic. She and sue with a State Department her hudband, who ia on the spokesman's crlticiam of the cmratnias daetdiy a t WiniBiafn High H e r / press’ probing into foreign pol­ Seamless Mesh Scbodl, have three ohildran. icy. OOP Officer California Democrat said in Itoa. Virginia Inwla of Wood­ an interview Wednesday that GIFT NYLONS land iW. baa been elected flnt "the nation'e foreign policy is 2.67 vice president of the Conneotl- endangered far more by lack of eut OounoS of Republican Wom­ FRESH understanding than by exploita­ Vitb eerasUo k a e s . Artlfieial en. She retired recently ae praa tion by the press." flowers is beaatlfal eiraage- ident of the Tolland County Moss said he disagrees strong­ meDts. Others from 1.27 to 8.97. Republican Wmnen’a Ctob. She Live Blaine ly with the views as expressed 3 »1.57 to tbe State Central Oommittee in a Boston speech Tuesday by woman for the S6th Diatrlet, Robert J. Manning, assistant and will seek re-election at the TURKEYS ... NOW ON SALE LOBSTERS aecretary of state for public af­ Gift boxed. Sprisg, ssawer siisdos. aonventian May 26. fairs; .-Floor to Ceiling Proportioned lenglhs. Sixes S’/i-lI. tel the ^S63 legWative aea- EXTRA Manning said U.S. foreign pol­ alon, Mrs. Lewie wae aecretary avg. wgt. 5-9 lbs. icy Is often handicapped by to Louie Fadula, GOP minority TRIPLETS what he described as the unlim­ ^ ALL METAL leader. She waa also executive lb. ited freedom of the press to pry aecretaiy for the CltixenB ft>r Into and print government se­ P O L E L A M P Alaop for Governor Oommittee, Swift's Premium — quality name crets. d u r^ tbe teat state campaign. The press. Manning said, Tills post also Inckided being Deeper Breasts — more white meat te o n g "wants. to know a great deal Fjfrsfof more than do the people in ToUaad County Coordinator for ‘•mit ic S p 0 N 7 e g ?il L Ita. Helen Loy, Republioan Most Leg Tendons Removed whose name it acts.” 5 .9 4 candidate for Secretary of State. fhaSemsonl Moss said '"my mall reflects She ia now associated with Mre. Easy to Carve — Oven-Ready a lack of understanding and Brass Un asd hotten. Blaek or Lay in Loy Aaaoclatee, a pub- lack of Information by people •olora. Heavy awtal or plaatio lle rdatione firm. No Cleaning Needed — Serve the Best! about foreign affairs.” dbades. Eztenda 7’6** to Developm ent Fund Swells "Anything we do to contribute lir. and Mre. Jeaee Greer and Sei^FhPremium to more public discussion," Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hunt have Moes said, "adds in the achieve­ eachj^ven $100 to tbe Recrea­ ment of the foreign policy ob­ tion Development Fu)^ acoord- jectives we have.” ing to Dr. RaUph Wotaner, chair­ READY-TO-EAT CANNED ECONOMIC ADVICE: Dr. man of tba Site Oommittee. Walter W. Heller, chairman of Tbe Raoreatlan OouncU met n u T . ^ COQBD President’s Council of Economic thla week to begin planning for Advisers, says he is growing the food sale to be held July 18 SMOKED BUTTS a m u E i f c. weary of discussing his own def­ to raise founds for tbe project. icit financing. Attending ttae meeting were mtMMB vm om ARBIOiDR MEAT OR The former professor noted three new delegates, Mre. Ar­ W t U L - ^ t a wryly at an Advertising Council nold Hanna, representing Por­ meeting Wednesday that there ter School, M n. Roy Ferguson, ^ C E D BACON AJLL BEEF FRANKS had been some unusual public Ootumfais Trake Aaaodatlon and reactimi to an announcement be Heniy Ramm, Boy Soout Troop may be forced to leave govern­ 182. Another new number la GROUND CHUCK > BROWN N' SERVE MOMSE ment because he can't make Raymond Keefe who is oo-chak^ QsAMD u r n o f ~ u n ra - ends meet on his $20,600 salary. man of the Beach Committee In his mail recently, Heller / and wm rotate woric a t the STEWING BEEF «« BOLOGNA eiLIVlIWURST %!!r n.4 9 *^ said, was a $1 bill and an ac­ beach bouse this aummer with HOT OR gWlE T RRAIID u m w —OEMOAMR ■ companying letter which began, John Gteake, gate-keeper. "Dear Hollowhead.” Ladies High Fashion Brief* ITALIAN SAUSAGE HARDSALAia ^49* The letter writer, Heller add­ There will be a regidar voter M UCIOUf QRAHD u n o H — n t o n n . ed, went on to explain he had making eeaalon at Teomana m iV lD U A U T heard Heller wanted to return WRIST WATCHES Hail Saturday from 10 am. to SHRIMP QUICK IR O B H BEEFSTEAKS *5^89* to the Midwest and the buck noon. Those who have any waa a contribution to speed him gueations regarding ellgiUlity AH Ahal— No Mbsie — Ant heal end senel on his way. may call either Mrs. John ITingle, R/^niblican registrar or 5.47 Mrs. Laura Saegda, Democratic Th« Whol* Egg SWEET. RED RIPE Test Offered registrar. Fisc Jeweled Swiss ■eveaesla. Sport, dresa asd There wiS be a meeting of q t For Diplomas tbe executive board of the PTA Madasl waickea. Lcalber or ex^saios kasds. at the home of Mrs. Frank i« r Examinations for those wish­ stsasiBg seloctlaa for giflfivlB|. Knight, OoQins Rd., tomorrow WATERMELON lb ing to earn a high school di­ a t 8 pjn. Plans wttl be An^coiniLER S 59' • In ch and in aolld colora. ! HOMESTEAD l(EG. S ix # ' School Menus PEASi CORN, GREEN REANS 49 LR f RPTTERMILR n u p K A K B MIX OR MATCH The Manchester public school menu for the week of May 11- Kapok Filled BREAD &27* 16 is as follows: .Shift GawHS .Walt! CtWRi 1 YOilR COUPONS POR IMPORnD PILLSBURY Monday: Vegetable beef A NEW ENGLAND soup, ham salad sandwich, veg- THROW .M m-M s C o w i i .Slttpcoati agble sticks, applesauce. FAVORITE SINCE 1892 KKAHD UmOH-HATDKAI. High School only; Pepper .Biby Dolls .fa | M is steak on roll, potato sticks, ast PILLOWS SWISS SUCES 35" hydroxcoodb S :39‘ Faiu^rfot Pou4 Cake paragus, 'milk. QUAUTTMAID Tuesday; ■ Spaghetti witlf PwebiChiiM 2.K. meat sauce, tossed salad; OIEESELOAF 75‘ HI-VAIUEPAK 4h*.U*''’ French bread, butter, milk, For Sale Rfus extra bonus coupons for fruited Jello. Shadow ProofIf 2.57 VO FAT BEPAnt AND FREE Triple-S Blue Stamps Wednesday: Hamburg patty 14s22 Aoelate ohrome| Straw or Vinyl ° l 2 on roll, potato chlp.s. waxed, epns cover is polid ooU Cotta, hatfstos. dseto., ^rlo. ato wMH iwna lo e cwABiMw beans, milk,, ice cream. ore OM side, otrlpes on the other. MULES blonds, nyle. Irloots. Dainty lace, qaihMid* I Thursday: Oven fried chick­ ary and t irisw. Pwtty paateU. Sdl'L. en, cranberry sauce, parslied SUMMER ITEM: ONE 1958 potato, whole kernel com, a n ^ L IN C O L N bread, butter, milk, peaches.' 1 SLIPS Friday: Baked fisli sticks, (Bvere 2 CONVERTIBLE fried potatoes, peas and carrots, ^qt. seuws BAGS 100% Oupont Afete AreM e bread, butter, mljk, cherry tap­ *LACB: MORIARTY ioca. T I A K K T T L I BROTHERS, Inc. V MOUTHWASH S a h B mt $ 4 0 0 M U U o n m 1.77 2.57 F A R U — France's 800-odd 2 . 9 4 1.68 NICRIN supermarkata’ gross aalss totql- riMtU pattonw In terry elolli la Top koadl.. psMk. Best-WMt ad 1400 mtlUon but year. Nine- SndsleM ateel ifitk eepper MATli,U9«'» kettoi^Trlggargilp. step-hi seofte or gtemoiws mato SM dntto ^ I m . whit., hlsok UaceadltloiMtlly guarantood for tjTi-flvf par oant eonsiated of atylas. Ktaea 4 to 10. f m i SwasMT eolors. Plsslto- OM ye«r. Wtote, stoss 82 to OS- food balw. Meat made up IT Vhlatlos when wafer holla. •toted ■MawOr i - par as^ af Mm foodatuffb asld. DteNkW iiM m*!

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W A jrC B B m S R KVENmO HBEALD. OONN^mroSSDAT, MAT i; 1M4 __I Jeeftow Ti(to to start on tbe asaumptlon that Saturday, May 1«, to fUlow- Jfhny ooiclala tostaOed a meter ia $100, EinSitoh to peytog $110 L ^ N o t i M you could work together. ship haU with titttoga at 6 and at the ptant per hySfant /* liguori-:^ald, as hs has be­ 6:30 pjn. . ' In defendtog tha ineraased Ml*. Paaaa ag^lalned teat, al­ Omsitir el Hartfcfd tir, Mmr T, im . fore, that ihe ,jii3aMHt-«lwafflL . Mr. and Mtn. Herald Laa and ehaigaa, W. Neal Mifliireiitie though etrvlce ^ Improved to T a t e to rirtiM tary ichool win be one clase- Mb', and M n . CbartoLKW arrM preeldmt of.tha water firm, som e areas, there are atUl com - acuuoi to -me ... Ooltti Roantdiig ^ Saliary Boost Watier Rates aald that both water ooii^any platoU over Inadequate aervice alsned to flivora K. Pari^Naiiiei •f > ^ room etxnl to the fa ll o f 1966 are oo-ohalmen. lOaa Doric BlaUiU Clark ot ‘ tlM and, with the eUmtnatloo of the ffldnaer is dining room chslr- and Ia Pototo "*****»»* were In some areiaa. toe said the city Court Msaekasur end Stmto Tonight sub-standard claasrooma, three man. Mrs. Michati GoldtigMer la eusprleed -to leant that the feels that it to paying rates out at Public Vaadue to ma Ligoiiri Is Planned May F orce of proportion to the aervice re­ bidder at MM Xaat ~ To Lf»gue is Ddegateii claaeroom s tiiort. The bosuHl did kitchen chairman, and" Mn. company uaaa about 30 mU- Manctieater, Coon, not vote to eliminate theee Kenneth Perrett Is to charge et Uon gaOona of water a year. ceived and suggested that In- Maaebastor Ltea wUl bt today wblM will ba — rora sta g to # tauahMss tfto- 'votad o n * Porcheron noted that the classrooms, but did discuss clean-up. Plant Move . He said that a plattag. pro- creaaed water company coats at 10:00 o’clock Ot tha ------The llancheeter League af H m Maatoester DsoM>craUs fci Ml ■ w m lln a ^ o B last town voted to aui^xnrt the board their drawbecks. Thera was a The menu will feattwe bariM- oena accounts for mutii o t the corns from the flrm’a running B.D.T. to aatiafy aald asacoBon trlots of the town bstwssn tW a Oommlttss lasC* nigtft and to to —. ■ Tbaraon tita lol- Woman Voters win boM its an­ 5 and 9 tonight, raartag on the junior-senior high school suggestion to move kindergar­ ousd chicken, scalloped , pota­ toater used. "A fim that uses w ater Unea to South W indsor. lowinc deacrlbad property: named Its IS^smber detegik' -WadBWfler iiSwra >» ^ The poetibOity that Ugh' wa­ nual dinner and meeting thtir wares of Cracker m m t£ ^ a t itw boaxd c t and that they had a moral obll- ten out or eliminate It. Ktoder- toes, ode aiaw and ice eream. SO mUUon gallons a yaar and Water is then sold to another One ihiee door ftafrlgarator and oaoipreiaor. On# folding tabla m a Jacks for too bsnsfit of lo­ tlon to toe June 18 convention, iM t a lg lit gatkm to the town. giurten will occupy two rooms. ter ratea may toree a large pays us $400 a year is gettli« water company, a subtidlary of Thursday, May 14, At 6 p.m. at Reservatkma ahould be made paper roll and cutter. One Msao cal aya eonaefvstkm pro- of toe 1st Congressional Dis­ •Mltloa to a aalair in- Bahks observed that what The consensus of the board Rockville industrial Ann out of Uitir water very tiieap,” Mac- a parent holding firm which work laUe.-OBa two door oaMaat. Cavey’s RssUurant Or. Frod early with Mrs. Myron Ins or gram s. trict, to bo held at Hartford’s m*mm c t ' |1,000, wliioii olialr- was true tiwo years ago was not seamed to be that w W ejp one Mrs. Gddanlder. ’There wttl also the qrea waa dlselosed ysstsr- Kentie said. owns toe RockvlUe Water and Two i b i X work iaMao. Ona atoc- Kort, associate poUtleei gelenee necessarily true today. Aqueduct Oo. tiio SUax. Ona ean opagar. One Member Lions will bo Hotfl Bond. ^ ■ 9 StarM Porctwton an- agreed exactly when Cnew ele­ be a food sals. day at a public hsartag by the Victor E. Swanson, siverin- gaa oven. Ona alaetrie muttr and profaaaor at the University of Although the delegates had Uguori said that these things mentary school would be neces­ Atly. Lsivltt Indicated toat, found on downtown Main aooMad laat Thuraday, Supt. The MTF family life pro­ Public UtlUtlae Oommiation. tsndent of tbe UB. Bnvsti^ acc. One metal duct Ona vemum Connectleut, will speak on "The been namsd March, toe new n ttp licuorl waa fiv«n a two- have been-explored and that all sary, everyone agreed that , one The hearing waa conducted when toe hearing resumes June cleaner, St, at the Shopping Bark- gram scheduled for this Sun­ Arm on W. Mato St said that 8 fbr cross examination of Mac- counter, Rote of too Courts to Apportion­ ade, at King’s Department action waa made necessary by co to a mOa tacreaae for uaa of of their facts have been en­ would be necessary eventually at the request o f the Rockvills hanced, that they are more true day evening has been canceled. ths prafwssd rate hike would Kentie, he will attempt to ob­ caee. One ment and Districting.” Store, and at all areas the racent specialto session ot senator and preeMant pro tsRfr and that the PBC should select Ma oar OB aoluxd buainaaa and a The monthly coffee hour wUl Watsr and Aqueduct Oo. for remit In an taereasa of $116.98 glaae diapb A naUve of A usti^ Dr. Kort pore of . the Stats Ssaato, had now. He said the board had a site. Mrs. Warfel suggested tain explanations of some ques­ njay caee, ____ whsre Cracker Jack oaten the State Legislature, which aalaay incnaaa of an addiUonal be held tMs Sunday between rate tocreaaea. PUC Chairman to his firm. studied at the Unlvertito of Vi­ declared himself out of this never hidden the need foi; a new that the PBC get a site and tions not satlsfactarily ex­ signa Pota and Pena ate.' congregate. redistricted the state’s Oon- 91,000 to ba negoUatad inJuna servlcea at 10:20 a.m. Eugene 8. Lioughlln headed the Swanson noted many rising Datad at Manohaatar enna, Washington State Collage, year's consideration seven elementary school and that one that the board of education beiu in g. plained. dar of Hay 1M4. The annual sale contri­ gresrionsl, districts, created’ a A three-hour voter^nak- lOOK. of their selling points for the ooeU cannot be passed on to Atty. Lavltt was charged by and at Northweetem University butes in great measure to weeks ago, and had loft tos Tlia B o tio o . m ade Iqr txMrd study the question and then Atty. Edwin K. Lavltt, the new 6th District and eliminated ing session to the town Junior-senior high school was Advertisement— customers, atnee the firm Is In­ toe city council with toe task of Deputy Sheriff. whers he received a Ph.D. de­ the club’s contributions to door open for Atty. Barry to an* BMOtoar H arold Sm ith and aec- show tbe town that it is needed city’s corporation oounaeL read the post of U fi. Oongreeameil- clerk’s office yesterday re­ that with only a junior high The Hartford Bilectrlc Ught volved In a oompetatl've busi­ protecting the interests of resi­ gree In 1900. He has been teach­ various local projects. sulted in the addition of 129 ter the fight ondad b{f Kannath MatUiewa for their children. Banks aaid a letter from Jan StlUbach, AT A COURT o r PROBATK ing at the Unlvertity of Con- at-large. the borrowing power of the Company Iniites clubs to enter ness. He observed that many dents. holdcn at Coventry, trithin and for electors to the town’s voter Barry became the frontnm- moved tliat the board of ed- townspeople Would be more re­ pretident of LaPotate Indus­ necUcut since that time. Ha was Two changes were made last town would be used up and still ceptive If they thought the the state-wide Do-Ahead-Dea- tries (rf W. Mato St people are toteraated In obtain­ Hospital Notes the Diatrict of Coventry, on tha 5th night in the convention dele­ lists. ner, and apparently bad aa ex­ ooaHoii offer Uguod a aalary serts-with-Milk Recipe Otmtest day of May. A.D. 19$i a Law and Behavioral Science cellent chance of being chosen thti^ would not be enough board had looked into every StUlbach noted that his watsr ing new buatoeaaea in the area, Admitted yesterday: Alice Preaent. Hon. BImora ifiifUiigton, Nurses Attend gates. Pat Mastrangelo waa Of the total, 51 registered teereaaa of $1,000 effecUve thia classroom space. He said they Clubs with 20. or more members hut few are conoetned over the Judge. Fellow at the Unlvertity of Chi-' as Democrats, 46 as Repub­ the Democratic nomtoee. fieptambar for a aataty of $12, facet. costs hava jumped more than Abel, Vernon Haven Convales­ cago Law School In 1958-89. For nanied to replace Mrs. Mary would be remiM in squeezing Morm Opens Bsason may submit an original recipe welfare of industry already cent Home; Brian Colbath, Kan- On motion ot -The Ogmiagtlcut One-Day Confabs licans, and 32 remained un- However, last Saturday, BOO and amend his contract for ten times within ths past live Bank and Truat te., Bxacuton, the paat three yeara, he Ross, and Theodore Brlnda- another year or two out of Richard Morra, First Select­ dish using at least one and one- years. In 1960, ths letter r achool are available from participating StlUbach wrote that hla Ann Increase in fire hydrant coida Warcup, Ellington; Kenneth Dr. Kort’e publlcaUons In- William Oienty, a staff nurSe man of the 3rd District, and cans account for 9,568, nation and re-election, and ask­ f eenta to 10 cants a mile. The has already been applied for, school field. ’This la the first dealers'or from our local office to exhibit their clalma agalnat the 'tilude co-authorehte of the first revealed that Brindamour had ing for the support of all town game of the- Ooventry-Bolton w ill be *

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1^ D oais BOUNNO ^bones, arranged on the bottom Mr* Martin Aroian 6 t 120 ef the pan. Conway MT'makea many Am- IPour the remainder of the to- We diahea fct>m redpea riven to matoea over the aquaah and add Iht by her mother. M 1 h a h e e about one-quarter cup water, Kooaa, «r atuffed aquaah, la one hot quite covering aquaah with e< tbeao. liquid. Place an inverted (Hah mfcahm Keeea on top to keep aquaah in plaoe. • aeadkan atae y t» q m aum- Cover and bring tp a quick mer aquaah boU and ' immediately lower X dup uncooked rtoe temperature to continue' cook­ % taaapoon pepper ing at a very alow boil for % tewqwxw olnn&mon about 40 minutea or until X taaapOon aait aquaah Is tender. X e«|i eoaraely ground lemh, Mrs. Aroian aaya that the UBOoWced in.sides of the aquaah may be %' pound can of peeled, whde at earned with a little butter and tomatoee, maahed used aa a side diah at another WHOLE FRONT Oona or hollow out em ail, meal. amooMi aldnnad aquaali, by trim - A Manchester re.sident fi rnWg the akin about an Inch about 20 years. Mrs. Arol 2'A to 3 LBS from Um top to make a good the former Marie Naa CUT aiaed opening. Remove aa much worked a t Na-sslff Arms Serve a Delicious oa poeeible of the center and Ing grxxls .store for m any^eara Rsidy-to-Cstk LB aeedi. being oareful not to ^>llt Her husband le c h l ^ phar­ New England the outer akin of the aquaah. HumuASTBi^ yum... macist at Manchester Memorial Plump - TBnd«r Plaoe In alightly aaited cold Hoapital. The coupli^ has one Boiled Dinner — waiter whMa atuffing la being son, Richard Mar^n, fo u r Monty This'Waakandl prepared. months old. OomMne rice, aeaacminga. Mrs. Aroian is /k member of STOCK UF NOyy m SAVE! . laiHb and half of the maahed the Women’s Syrian Lebanese tomatoee. m i the aquaah with Club. She vi.s^ed Syria and First Nationats Gnat Annual Monty Saving Annivtrsary Salt f/icfs This Saturday. the mixture, taking care to Lebanon in 19o4, and hope.s to SpUt - Qunrtered - Cut-up » 31 Sf might Cut » 69< pack lightly aa the riee ex- return there,/With her husband. Takt Advantagt of tht Many Monty Saving Sptcials in E^ry Dtpartmtnt. panda when cooked. In the futuM. And Rtmtmbtr — You Gtt Yaluablt StH Grttn, Stamps, Tool Arrange bn a three quart Her holmes are IxxwUng and ISH - 3V^ to 4 Lbs FIRST FRIZI - BONILISS - SHOULDIR aauee pan over aeveral lamb golf. / ■ / S A V I Sc

Pradilen BUindtd 2-U 8-OZ PKG Events in /World BISQUICK For East /Absuht Roasting Chickens - 39 Pork Roll 67 S A V I 19c tXJNDON (AP)—Barbara Fell.^lVrby family’s TOO - year - old Availabie et Most Stores SHOULDIR - Mildly Cured 65. a British civil servant im^ mansion, since the early Itth C A ^ MIXIS prisoned for giving information /century at least R B 3-OZ Q C to her Yugoslav lover, has been Experts say the picture dates Yallow/W hitf, Eavarian freed. / from 1684 or 1685. Choc F6dga. Doubla Dutch PKGS ^ The Home Office said she v m PILLSBURY Barbecued chickens - 59. released from prison Wetiraos- KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — S A V I 16c Smoked Butts ^ 57. day. She went into seclumbn, The Uganda government has (Herald photo by Ofiara.) 3 and her attorneys sal<^ she closed its borders with Sudan MRS. MARTIN AROIAN FINAST - Breakfast Favorite would make no stateme^. and Rwanda to keep out further FINAST Miaa Fell was chief officer of waves of refugees seeking asy­ them, then the Congolese them­ troduced Wednesday, would pro­ Solid Whita in Srina the Central Information Office’s lum. selves, then three waves of vide the same stiff penalties for LEG BREAST overseas division. Sh^was con­ 3 c^s 89' Adoko Nekyon, planning and TUNA FISH Rwanda Watusi and now Suda­ smut pecldlers as for publishers LB victed of communicating confi­ community development minis­ nese again—7,000 during the last —up to three years’ imprison­ BIG V A LU I QUARTERS QUARTERS dential reports on me poliUcal ter, announced Wednesday that 10 days.” ment plus a fine. 5liced Bacon 59. situation In Yugoslavia to Smll- THIGH A DRUMSTICK IREAST A WING the little East African nation is A Icwphole in the present law JM P ac^, a pr^M c^ellm lun,^ble to cope with more refo- DUTCH M A ID FINAST - BIG VALUI - SKINLISS at the Yugoslay Embassy in gees. LONDON (AP) — Parliament allows shop owners to escape 1% LB PKG is expected to give quick ap­ penalty even after the materiM Nut N' Fudg«, Butt«r Navorad London. “Since 1956,” he said, "when At her trial Ahe admitted be­ proval to a bill to curb in­ has been adjudged obscene. Au­ COOKIES 49 the first Sudanese came, we creased salea of obscene Ixmks, thorities say much of the ob­ S A V I 17c LB ing Pacjak’s ^latress, said she have hardly had a breathing L? considered m was pro-Weatern magazines and pictures. scene material is coming from LB BAG apace. Congo Belgians followed The government proposal, In­ the United States. FINAST and believM the re^rta on his \ WE GIVE / Frankfurts 2 99 eountxy w^xild maka him more Made From 2-LB 3-OZ $ 1 0 0 ao. APPLE SAUCE Orchard Ripa Applat JARS I VIBIMA (AP) — Ciechoslo- Tasty Loaf IIN A S T 4-OZ PKG 29< vakiay Communist government 3 la fouUly taking atepa to put CR.EEN something In the place of Canned Vegetahlesl Breakfast Juices! •STAMPS Prase’s giant Stalin monu­ QlfwksibL ITUuxiiu 9/ l J ojvjil S P r o d u c t ^ - PINAST 4 0 Z PKG ment, tom down 17 months ago. Luxury Loaf 29 Prague reported the ALL MOTHERS JUST LOVE TO ovemment has invited archi- /tects to submit designs for SHOP a t HIGHLAND PARK MARKET! SWEET PEAS TOMATO JUICE S j p c c t a l l a cultural center at the site bn (P.S. And we love them for doing it; too!) Swsage »49« Letna Hill. U. S. CHOICE RICHMCND ^ Gardan Frash Flavor HNAST - FuR Bodiad Fbvor lOBCRGlSffi^ LONDON (AP)—BriUin'a Na­ tional Gallery has bought Lord Haddock Fillet Italian Sausage »79 Derby’s celebrated Rembrandt SAVI SAVI o t “Belahaasar’s Feast.” for 170,- RIR 4th to 4 $ f 0 0 5c 16c BTLS I FRISH 000 pounds ($476,0001. 7th Ribs lb E^^rts value the painting at ROAST 4 69' WESTERH Child Mild Franks . -59« more than a million dollars, but 59 if Lord Derby sold at that price FANCY, PLUMP, NATIVE to a private buyer he would “ 4 7 ‘ have to pay half in taxes. ROASTING CHICKENS. 5 to 6 lb. ovg., lb. 49e J STALKS J 9 * Bologna 2 "89* The painting has been at the U.S. CHOICE TOMATOES JUICE DRINKS m ______FOR 3 3 * SHORT RIBS of BEEF...... lb. 59e g , R 0 « » A RICHMOND - Rad-Ripa Yina Ripanad ' BRIAKFAST COCKTAIL FANCY, SWEET LIFE BACON lb. 69c S w o g B C o m * 3 ^ 1 9 * MORE LO W PRICES CHECK THESE SA VINGS! friday HOKIDA ... S A V I Oranga Banana 1-QT 10-01 SAG \ 9 * "Polar Bor" BIG R llP P lf^ C CHOCOLATE ^ 9-OZ SAVE 29c m a t i v i - lO O -a ROLL S-P.E.C-I.A.L VALUI 6c Oranga .OrtmeltwH CAN D l l f l l y 9 CHIP COOKIES 4# PKGS 99< S c o tT o w e ls 29< 1 LARGE, FIRM HEAD 4 cZ 69' Brags Apple 39 PINEAPPLE SpHH****^ lACH • ' ! * * ICEBERG BANQUET UVE MAINE ) S A V I 14c _ ---- _ 4-INCH pots UB10-OZ SOUPS lOWOZ S-LBSAG * 9 ^ * Sterling Salt PKG H ein x Meal Variatias CANS 35< UP-SIDE DOWN LEHUCE DINNERS DENTAL CREAM C h rY — ■ ;**??"**' ^■MDAU eKBU 10< LOBSTERS XWe SAG f 2 » * • ChieliM eiANT SIZI 3*A OZ TUBE 39. D IL U X i CORN OH. SHREDDED CANE 1 BOX OF FIRM, RIPE COLGATE K r d ft MARQAIMB UB PKG 32< N a h isc o WHEAT tSVk OZ PKG 29. TOMATOES • Boof S A V I 17c X iu v m T®®d h-Niw N *« >"*-* ** -Turicoy c Each 6 9 c MAYONNAISE W IN DO W 1-PT4-OZ QT JAR lb Walt Balancod 15W OZ O O r 7c Dm I Pack CLEANER ITL BOTH FOR 29c 3 F. t’ 1.00 C a in 's 61< W in d e x 39. mwm 79 CALO FOOD FuHy Nourishing CANS iyron*» NABISCO CASHEWNUT COOKIES ...... IX^ aa. 1-LBIOl^OZ 15-OZ 8nONUS RACK SpdghettiA!;!lif!l^ 2 CANS 43< Pradencetm'^2 CANS 6 9 . b f l i k G GOLDIN nOSI Frozen Food Anniversary^ Specials! DETERGENT HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Gat 125 Taa Bags for tha Price of 100 is-oz 3-LB PKG S17 Hlghfatod St,, Maacbeater—Also Bloomfleld, Conn. Phoao 646-4278 TEA BAGS 95 FINAST - FROZEN D a s h 10c Deal Pack ^ 5 c P ru d e n ce •malw 2 CANS 6 9 . S A V I 19c Read Herald Ads. Beef - Chicken - Turkey 4f00 DETERGENT 9-LB 3-OZ 1-LB 3-OZ S | 9 9 R IfP ST IW WHITI CHUNK TUNA D a s h 30c Daal Pack PKG B o u n ty CAN 39. 3c Daal Pack STAR-KIST 3" “ 89' 1-LB 1-H30Z^ C H K K M ST IW S A V I tc DINNERS Strongheart Peod2 CANS 17. B o u n ty CAN ' 39. MANCHESTER ◄ lATHIOOM - FINAST Seneca Juice Drinks 10 89< Whita or Colore ◄ TISSUE 4 39' 15 0Z 9 7 (Sof Or—n SfsMnp*, Toof S A V I 25c Bonus Stamp Specials! S n o w s CLAM CHOWDER CAN Z / ' UBLIC MARKETi FiOSTlNG MIXIS - Creamy Fudge, EXTRA S&H GREEN STAMPS with Ona 2-Patr Box 8 0 3 - 8 0 5 M A I N S T R E i E T Craamy Vanilla, Doubla Dutch Fudga, Bavarian PKGS 9 5 c too Pillsbury 3 LADY UNOX NYLONS Lucky W hip “ . . f " 5 3 c i S A V I 16c WE GIVE TRIPLE.S BLUE STAMPS 3 Cheers For Mom Starlit# Mints, Lamon Drops, M $ 9 0 0 EXTRA $&H GREEN STAMPS with Ona fraihly bakad for ahopplng our atore week after weak, Candy Fruits, Sour Balts ^ | M A sp a ra gu s FRESHLY GUT - Not Pro-Pa«kasMl! Bonamo Candies ‘ FINAST l ANANA CHIFFON CAKI and maaMi after month for oar specials! S A V I ic MKiXTRA.S&H GREEN STAMPS DHERGD^T J-lBl-OZ77_ WEEKEND SPECIALS FOR MOTHER'S DAY tICHMOND ... _ ' O O , Fab •c DEAL PACK PKG / / C Halvas in Syrup 13-OZ CAN I with Hm purchaM ol any oi tha following Bartlett Pears HNAST APPLE EAISIN BUNS GRADE A POULTRY TOP GRADE GHOIGE B^F lO N U S RACK NNAST ORANGE DONUTS SPECIAL oo L*rge 6 to 6 Iba. Handi-Wrap FOOD WRAP 31c Koaatlag dUckena Lb. 49c Booeleoo Crooa Out or Center Out Chuck HA iAGS >00 HNAST POTATO BIIAD SWEET LIFE Medium Slae for a Bice 125 Tee lags for tha Price ef 100 PKG 125 C Rnaattag Chlokeaa Lb. 39c POT RDASCT...... B. 66a Homeland Meaty Lega Bonelsas Sirioia Tip for a tasty CLIF THIS VALUARLI COUPON CANNED OVEN R04ST ...... A. 61.66 REFRESH-R •-OZ ITl 55c Quartered. Lb‘. 49c Chun KWig Chicken Chow Main i-u 't-oz can 99c S A V I 6c Red C a p VEGETABLES Largs Brsasta. Fresh, grouhd, lean Still Time to Get Your Set! MRS. FILBERT'S Lb. 69c HAMBURG ...... lb. 56c 2 Iba 61.16 Sago Liquid Diet Food w4>i can 29c PEAS Wlags. CHUCK BEEF ___ lb. 66c 2'lba 61A6 i Marmalade *0^” }uja«55« ■ ,\W \w .Pgrd Dog Food 3 m-oz cans 53c NEW Better Homes & Gardens COOKBOOKS A l c p d alu m inum foil zs-ft r o u 3 5 c AAARGARINE TOMATOES Lb. 29c OOMBlNiTION BEEF-VEAL-PORK CUT WAX BEANS Ground twice ' I 1for a real alee meat loaf Klaanax Towels aaeo 2 iw o toiu 65c 1 SAVI 4c Compute Craqthf# Cooking Library in 8 Boohn GOLDEN QUARTERS 2 ,’kS s 5 5 c OUT GREEN BEANS 66e lb. 2 lbs. 61A0 i iIXTR a J I ^ WHOLE BEETS Klaanax Towak ts.

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S G H T E ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JIANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. MAT t. 1964 / I |IANCanCSTE» KVENma HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ THURSDAY, MAY 7. 1964 Oonfseettsie win also be hoard South Windsor over toe age of toe molsbira-rslainlng eapasHy SauAWind$or SB Saturday from 4 to 6:80 IS, of aUn otfls. p.m. and 7:80 to 9 p.m. at the Seheiee Shir Wlimer' New Wrinkle The FDA a m through a ehureh. RtpsiJi Petoisen, Grads 8 spokesman In WatotogtoB tout Rsdsfsi lbs ssspdM PIKES ON IMS PACE SLASHED UP TO 30% AND MOffil Uttto LsagM stodsnt at Orchard Hlif Ele- It won't dshat# its moUvao. lb s Building Group to Inspect Residente contrlfMtsd $778 to fiiMtSry School; was a ^IboW Perils Sales spokssman aaM "w s m a n ly feel rssshrsd Is tbs' that this la tndesd a drug and Utile League players Saturday. award winner Of a $25 aavings s m N s i r Swimming Pools in Town The success of the drive in­ bond, donated by toe Hartford For Lotions ahould hava gona toromb tha sures a complete Uttle Gas Co., for his exhibit In toe standard tast* tor aMsty and ef­ baeebaU program in the Northisrn Connecticut Science ficacy."' WlndMT buUding^week sesslMis, are open to chil- regidar, farm and pee-wee Fair. The winning project was tosua Pas* Ous) At msene iasM la a statu- tory pnraas defining drugs as plans to shack (toen from age she. Bloqs, said officials. Paul Wehr- a ThermopUc, which converts Preference will be given to em 'was In charge of the drive. gas heat to elsetricity. that day and, said some Naw ••artl(Idea atosr than food Intend- ■arkniatnc pools in torn to da- the applications of Manchester Tlie Uttle League program Russell Won second place in York retallen, it turned off sd t o affect toe structure or any toraiiaa wtdoh pools ‘do not children, but space remaining will begin Saturday at the Little the South Windsor Science Fair function of the body.” sales Hks a ppigot Helena CUrtla, in Its ads, says ■Mat atoatoUibed aaTsty requirs- will be allotted to thoM fitun League Field, Ayers Rd. acroee held rseanUy, which entitled surrounding communities on a Hazel-Rtabop's president Wil­ the FDA **Mt w a wars giving from the Wapplng Elementary hfan to enter the state oompeti- lard Gldwtto, promptly charged manta. basis of date of application. School. Opening ceremonies will Uon. ' the impression that wo could In a statemwit thu the F13A turn a pruna into a plum per­ H m tom onfinanoa apactfias Square Daans Tomorrow be held at 1 p.m. with toe Utat awinuning pools 34 inchaa was seeking pftollclty to further manently. Of oouns it won’t re­ Alto radmm tha eomoomt im The South Windsor Square Dodgers-Indlans game sched­ Manchester Evenhig Herald an effect to tougher controls ar inoi* in depth and wholly or uled at 2 p.m. South Windsor eorrespondent. move (wrinkles) permanently, your ntoUar for 3S0 outre Dance Club will hold a regular over cosmetics (tlw FDA has We never aald it would.” at least one foot below ground dance at the Pleasant Valley President John Stiebitz of the Brownie doeepb, telephone Tep Felme Stampa, Jurisdiction only over drugs and Before tos legal questions are level, or on above ground pool BOemenUry School tomorrow. Uttle League thanked the resi­ 844-9I4S. food). wfiiah baa perpianent atapa dents and merchants for their resolved, howevar, the canaum< The caller will be Boh Qtandpre Then, in broadside newspaper Ing publle may render the mors •toiall aiBiara to the aaf aty re- from West Springfield. Danc­ contribution to the program and TO SEEK NOMINATION SIOP'SH OP SETS THE FACE ads, he said in effect that drug qulremtnta." asked their support in viewing crueiai Judgment: Whether It ing will be from 8 to 11 p.m. KETCHUMk Idaho (AP) — or cosmetic, FDA or no. his likes the stuff. The new ordinance has four All club level dancers are in­ the games and cheering the Mary Brooks, widow of tJ.S. product was good and people safety points: No overiiaad also vited. ' teams daring the season. Sen. Wayi.Aud Brooks of niinoia, should please keep buying it. ivfth Loiv Prices...Top (Xaa\\iy/...and Top Value Stam ps! trieal oonductor w81 be instal­ Holy Day Masses Ladies Auxiliary Meeta announc^ Wednesday she will Makers of these lotions con­ Stein S tom Unite led within 15 feet o t any pool. The Feast of Ascension of Our The Ladies Auxiliary of the seek the Republican nomlnaUon tend that they are not drugs. Metal rails and fences etc. near Lord will be observed at St. South Windsor Volunteer Fire for the State Senate from Blaine They describe the chief ingredi­ GENSaVX — •wltzsrland has and adjacent to the pool whidi Margaret Mary Church today Department will meet tonight County in south central Idaho. ent as a protein extracted from 152 department stores, with 85 bathers have access and which with Masses. Masses will be at at 8 at Fire House 1, ESIingtm Mrs. Brooks, now a rancher, cow's blood that acts only on too branches throughout tos coun­ may become electrically alive, 6:80 and 7:80 p.m. Rd. Final plans for a military' was Once Republican natlmal surface of toe skin. The lo^na try. In additian. small and me­ shall be grounded. CCD instructions tor grade whist party will be discussed as comraitteewoman from Illinois therefore differ, they say, from dium retail stores have formed The second safety point school children will be given on well as making posters for the and is toe daughter of the late the sterdd-hormone creams pre­ cooperatives to Inqr merchan­ apacifiaa that pumps and fU- Satarday from 10 :M to 11:80 carnival. This organization is U.S. Sen. John Thomas, R-Ida- viously marketed, ’ which are dise in quantttlee to take ad­ tscs, mechanical and rieetrical a.m. at the Wapplng School. > open to all interested persons In I ho. long-term treatments affZctlng vantage of lower prleee. aqulptnent for public and semi- imUlc pooM wUl be endoasd. Oonatnictkai o t drsdnaga plpaa wHI ha located so toat no wa­ ter will acoumulata in toe vidn- Mgr of daetrlcal equipment. FROZEN H m ardtnanca ftirtoer statM that all parsons owning land on which a pod ia located will eioet and maintain an adequate endosuio either aurroundingr the tmupeily or pod area wMcimt Sm»sm S h a m to aaaloe toe p od inaoceastole to amial aliildren. H m encloaure STRAW­ win kmludo aelf-latching type gates wHh latohas plaosd four Nylon Sate tost above ground levd. Ihs fourth point hi the ordin- for Mothor*§ D a^ snos states that a natural bar^ Tier, badge or pool cover or otoer protective device may be aaed so long as H protects as ROAST wdl as a fence, gats or other BERRIES anclosana. Phrtstlng Bwinuning p od s may U .1 CHMCE STEEI BEEF EOBSTS he soottamed wMim cbanga pscnrldsd the safety rsqgrtre- msBts are observed. Compll- SAVE CASH..AND GET sutoe to the ordinance should be adherred to prior to filling tos For a juicy with water, otherwise ac- flavorful roa*t- Firit Food Store's tondor trlmmod moats STAMPS, TOO! may ha takoi by the town. U .i- A Tax OoDeetor Top o’ th* 0*«4e ■oath Windsor 'Tax Od- aro freshly «iit. None pro«packagod. th*T>**‘ y®* q u a lity . lsctar*s Office reported that tax can bu y I soDsettoa up to ilhy 3 amount­ 4 to 8 Tba ed to out of a total TIm gift Shat flaCOore her j soBunltment a t $1,720,601.M. lagal AH flrat quality, all i Petore toe Interest date |M,- CENTER CUT Dash s r 65* "AAity Nks" Iraiid TWJS taxsa edlected during the at a M f eavingaf mooth of April was M.4 per RsgHltNrly 2 lor 53* seat a t tha commltmeht. C H U C K Stroiigheart At 2 ^ 17* 2BA Mesta Toolglit SAVE 41* H w soolng board of appeala wfil hold a publle hearing on ROAST Cola -st!T,iir.rArsJS;e 10* / etaloM MainO *■•« $ 1 ^ alBO appeals tonight at 8 at \ or Meek A h to* | tha Wapplng . Elamantary fiehooL The appeals an: BONELESS B i^ ic k 45* le e .* ie .. O Hamy C. Ordway, 479 Plea- ttreteh A •* to* | aaat VgBsy R | an BO sons. ROAST Del Ahoste Peas ” t;^'‘ 19* N onaaa M. Pets rasn, 40 e Dtoobig St, two-year extsnslon PoN FeoMeeed a t a varianee to allow hcnislng BONEliJSSS Frozoa French Fries ScK)* BraeoSkeer 2 - t W a t migrant workste at 440 Dem- Save tie k ig B t, a a .A A Bona, C R O S S RIB 6 Frozen Waffles X * * M* MRS. F W S CORNED BEEF Dr. Mhms RsUndwltx, 06 W. Main St., New Britain, an ap­ peal on the building Inspector’s ROAST Fahrk Softener 5 ^ dsekton tovolvlng issuance of a JSUXm ILT. My»« eerttficate of occupancy on Lot You save 10' on 17A, Eett Rd., an AA-SO acne. Shredded Wheat 29* Bargain price Rahinowits wants to open a FRESHLY QROUND on fancy dsntlst'a oCflos in his home. b ritk * ^ famous Sunshine Henry Jtekulskl, 409 Main HAMBURG 2u. Scott JnMho Towels i7h 29* fron t cut. St, a variance to allow renting of a tobaoco abed for storage MUCKS’is Your family at 409 Main St, an R-40 none. Cold Water All ’*’>£*'39* HYDROX UAR Rbuaing Corp., 55 B. SKINLESS FRANKS Lb. Pkg. 69e w ill lov* Osntar St, Manchester, a vari- th« delieiou* Ipgt!** io * 9^**^ anee to allow a sign larger than Bounty— 'Stew '~ "3 9 flavor! psnnlttod on Ellington Rd. This property is located across from A. C. PETERSEN’S OR HOODS Cookies tos tatscaectlon of Palmer Dr. HOMOGENIZED VITAMIN D APPROVED Prudence 2!!r69* and BDlngton Rd. This is an R- SO aooa. VkwOk Mederwerfer, 864 Nle- Windex Cleaner <-&. 36 OPEN WEDNESDAY, f Stsf s snag I dei wattoi* Rd., a spaetfie sxoep- SAL. tloa to sHow s ^vats picnic PfalB m O H EV' and rsersatlonal area at 864 Depoett A & H Borax THURSDAY, Mledmwerfer Rd., an R-40 none. SnU ERI, Robert C Burrlll, 82 Felt Rd.. ''S '12'’ ’“ '*49'. a veulaaoe to a ll^ ccnstruo- Detergent *7if>"i7£sSr' 25* FRIDAY A tion on an imderelsed lot hav- SWEET LIFE k ig IssB UuMi the minimum re- id ftmitage at M7 Oakland 1-Lb. Johnson Jubilee Wax 1 ” 65* SATURDAY IM b la an RC lone. LOAVES rBraMBd and Aan Poia, 290 . Ctar Bacon 59* Strong Rd., a variance to allow BREAD 2 Armour tg . TILL 9 P.M. eonitructlon of a dwelling oon- forming to Section 9.4 Article C Cabw Baby Food 9 -9 5 ’ PINEAPPLE su Strong Rd. This property la PILLSBURY Armour Star Franks - 59* bounded on toe north by Kelsey- 263 Middk Tumplks W. Ferguson Brick Co., on toe east b y C. Olbaon, on the aouto by Nabiiw asSB 39' 'sssar 39* (Comsr of Brood St.) CRAPEFRUIT Strong Rd. and on the weat 1^ Cake E. sad A. Pola. This ia an Z F MANCHESTER Henry Denno, 151 Dogwood l * P - Lnne, requests a variance to al­ Mixes TrM dJtKsns. 2 nM i u 5 9 ‘ low o^netniction of a green­ DRINK house at his address. This is an 2S Ixtra Top w w A-20 none, Stop a Shop. Rufargrtl OhUdiea Committee URosaFHsim pwMwd.w3|< Member* of toe South Wind­ PRODUCE Regularly 13c sor Committee to Study the Big 1 quart, Need* of Retarded Children LARGE, RIPE, PINK MEAT 14 oi can bass received an tnvltatlon to 5* off Action FRESH CALIFORNIA attend tbs informal discussion Ea. 34* a t plans for tbs new reglanal CANTALOUPES K K N -N U T or snrtsr to he hdd Tuesday at 8 pju. at tbs West Mlddls S^ool Auditostmn. 927 Asylum Avs., FRESH, CRISPY PASCAL Ajax Qtansor aSUA 2lS;3f* WiKLEY'S og- wood ZiSne so tranajportatlon amy beI arranged. 7‘ afrDyHM ..monU.OS* A w tfk ry Wm auxiliary of the Ameri­ can la gkm , A. B. MlUer Post, win hold a rummage and food sale Saturdhy from 10 a.m. to HorlantAirFMonar ir;tljrBirS9* d pjn, at toe Community Ran FOOD « •a Main S t Day Oamp Apptieattoos ApracatioDs tor the Km m aiy !E OF MANCHESTER, INC. AJu laaky Driiriad Dayehmp for retarded chfidrsn •re MW available from toe su- ECONOMY^ • \ ^ ^SNTIR ST. — PLOfTY OF W»E PARKING \ | BfikitaBdant a t raoraation. 22 J 5 i If-’’ BdMMi l i t , V siw h setw and a f tts hsMS of Bta. B ^ OMtle. HIGH QUALITY • GROCERIES • MEATS • PRODUCE • LOW PRICES yks alMSas wkleh win run f m M m SS to Assr. T to tores 9i*e- OPm WBNiSDAY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY T U 9 PJL-UTIIRDAY fU. 6tM P J l •■• ■■ ♦

m y MANC^BSETEB EVEamJC JIERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 7 , 1964 MANCHKTglt EVBNINQ HEBALD, MANCHESTEI^ OONN., THURaDAYi MAY 7, 1904 iOP MOTT’S - Get Free Gifts ’s Of Extra Stamps - SHOP MOTT S Fabulous Values ■■ Sensational Savitig J a

(Nliilm g ■ 100 ■ iXTRA STAMPS «Wi Ml Oapn Mi PMihiH If tlM «r NwiL Coupcei gMd May 7 Ihra May *, 19M. lim it one newepaper eenpiA to a family. TMe eonpen eC no value when need In conjunction with mailed coupon exce^ when single parohhsee total |15*e or more. State Law: Olgarettoa, Beer and Fair leaded Hcmn exchidod frooi'offer. n b U . P t k S i i laflY NUNBREDS OF EXTRA STAMPS NO LIMIT, NO CXIVPONS NEEDED All Items st Everyday Low Prloea Know The Pleosure Of Good Eetinal when you serve Mdft'e KA C v lra purohsee Sperry * ' wv KAII a Bnmee Smoked Shoulder ' Butte t \ CANNON ’EM * WEEKEND SERVE Swift’s Premium Gennine Spring Lamb. Tour family will Eg EvAl'tt with purch. Home Prtde SW EA im Italian Sausage M l l n v t h m mmntMwue aa. —______. a. . m m . m » * . ^ T . . . awoog cvyg |8g \ffVD UrWCO 9iWll|IM XOOl 9 C NvI pb 4 or II os. PUCKER I *w EAlTa Nepco Cold Cute - All -FREE” Varieties t o w e l s fC E vI pb Pkf- Swift’s Prunium A® R aLTO Deerfoot Unk or Bag Sausage PLUS UE F v fP * purrh. 1-lb. pkg. GuBuinu Spring *w C A Iia Sld6leee Beg. or All Beef Capitol Farm Fraake OB EvfpA -'iUi purch. Hygrade’s PlHIfcPPl® 1,000’s Of Extra Stamps! bAII fl Chunk Botogna or Uveiv wuret 1 ( 9 WITH COUPONS MAILED TO YOUR HOME dole Service Delicale»sen This Week’s MUCKF’S LOAVES SU^NT machine su ceq Froo O ift , Bonus Buy i|(^ ox*CAH WITH COUPOX Veal, Luxury, CANNON "PUCKER-FREE" Pepper Chops or CANNON "PUCKER-FREE" Stew LARGE SIZE 24 x 46” Old Fashioned LAMB COMB OVIK READY Ih. 69c FACE TOW EL BATH TOWEL COLESLAW l>.35e POTATO SALAD lb. 35e LEAN SHORT SHA^^K 4 to 6 Lb. Average, Hygrade’n Size 15x26”. Coioni: Dawn Pink Reg. $1.19 Celeatlal Blue, Firefly Yellow Value Daipr Department REO. A9c Colors to match Beg. fl>c Fresh or Smoked Pork T 1 VALUE Fac« Towel MOTTS MOTTS WMte or Colored IN. SUPER AMER. CHEESE ^ evilp. MARKETS Save 27c...Shop-Rite Fresh Frozen f(Vl lIH W iniH ilH TML REDEEM YOUR VALUABLE ypjiM L IN-STORE BAKERY loung lonoor JWMMi 0Mb BAKED Orange MOTT COUPONS EVERY WEEK! ON THE PREMISES FRESH, HOT, INDIVIDUAL BEEF LIVER ^ u k e ' BUHER DANISH Snvn29c...2 l2oz.Canf 87c SAVE [t?j3@g| BOW TIES NEW IMPROVED BREAD! FRUIT FILLED Mott’s Wafer Sliced WH\ PAY M ORE? Gori' Ann pnrIcliMl bremd STRAWBERRIES S 3^99< made with new Blendertiod Procewi you n » better taHtln^. smoother textured bread with IK) holeii. Enjoy the bent and save more! f u l l PLAIN I Believe: POUND LEMONADE to*-- 99* lillUffliiilliffliiiiiinH iyi ANN FOR MOTHER'S DAY! irs k •HOP-RITE FULL FASHIONED WHITE BREAD Eusy To Pool MAVELS WORLD NYLONS SEAMLESS 60-158 MESH jTnkist m ^ ...AT MOTTS p r pr. We leflikned long ago that anniversaries are for women. And so COMPARE.o.Buy Right With Shop-Rite! |^Canges9 we ve. planned an exciting party for everyone. Your favorite Mott ■tore 18 scrubbed and shiny bright; festively decorated and chock " Chuck Savings Ovur Compnroble National Irands \ ■ale prices effective Thurs. thru Sat. full of food. Save16( 59 Save16< 587 MIDDLE TPKE. EAST CUKES GARDEN i ^ F O R 29< The coupon mailer sent to your home contains coupons for your SPAGHETTI or ELBOW S < I PEANUT BU TTER’:.? 45c Nuar thu Gruun beautiful gift set of Cannon Towels and thousands of extra MANCHESTER ■tamps. Save 18c VEGETABLE SHORTENING 3L b . c „ ( 9, Save 26c 49 IM AYONUAISE '‘yt£^ c OPEN NIGHTS RHUBARB 19* We’re proud that the company has reached the knowledgeable age Save 20c 100% COLUM BIAN COFFEE > 79 c Save 39c MON. thru SAT. TILL 9 of 31 and greatful to the hundreds of Mott people and thousands of 0 2 39 | F I B A R S . . ^ P . . c We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities Mott customers who have made it all possible . . , 28 OZ. Save 47c SODA Flavors No Return Bottln Save 30c MiMiiimiiiHmiiiitiiutmnni|tiyyBtttHininitttMM 6 BOTS. I FLUFFY RINSE " 1? 59c BilnlWiiitHtitinttii^flntinmNiWw^^^WwB^W Thank you. 12 oz;< Save 28c 3 JARS STRAW BERRY PRESERVES Save 24c B L E A C H OnUon PlM Ue Jng 49< REG. 2 for 37c Please ernne in and see ns . . . we’d love to have you. SHOP-RITE Margarine FREE Wilb Purchase Quartera ' , NEW LDW m ilk p r ic e ! 20c VALUE 8 Pack Ml. •n. «m»n MHmiu HALF U L 6ALL0N rk{t. FAMILY SUE Coca-Cola 5 9 c 'Save More On Over MILK ' : foca-Cola 7,500 Everyday Low, bnp«Nt 35 67 . \ Low Priced Food Valuta ...Get Green Stamp*—America’s Moat Valuable Stamp Plan B^ st Gift Ifieas Ever!

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Evoryday it MothsHiPay Pf^pulsr. Wo toko oxtrotpo prido in ia ee » ee mm mmm mm:^ se e^w (set that wa eeniiitairtty go out of our way ta bring all Motkajrs * ' W . I T 'T ' M ( f » . ■ : ’ I* f* VA .;JLF COUl ON fha bait of avarything in fimaisaving faPdi and work-taving supr Ig ™ , piiao. You'll find that wa offar tha batt guaiity-.. ,tha bast of valuos . liiailallitfOUapCesdtsr., • . . and tha bait of ifriandly, halpfui larvico — 1NFREE±STMIIP$ throughout tko ontira yaari So, why don't you with AnjLjPnrchsee of |0 or More At Tbttr'Vriendly Popular join with tha tcoras of happy Mothart ADUl.TS ONLY—d m TO A FAMILY Valid Birough Saturday, Map Stk . 44Drr who shop ifid tava at Popular — MNatlw^ No Stamps uf th/OIgncettes e» E em ^ i 47 0l*tredlw rpgularl State Law^ S i S ^ (MOTHER'S DAY MAY 10th) ■laocM iMMt T 1“ 1 r IT 1 r ~ r Heads Assembly II Mn. Henry F. Skelly of U" Overland S t waa inatalled as If II IT president of Gibbons Assembly, GEMUME SPRIKG II" — (T Catholic Ladleal'of- Columbus, last night at ceremonies held at JT FblltnS Restaurant s r -Assisting her during the season will be Mrs, Ur­ u bane kouse ay honorary presi­ s r dent; Mre. O ei^ e Willard, vice ■ resident; Mrs. John Devanney, s r Inanctal Secretary; Mrs. James TanI, recording secretary; Mrs Min'Jaslowskl, eorreapondlng u secretary; Mrs. Lionel Lessard, treasurer, w ~ ■ Alaot Mrs. Alden Gilbertson, BRAND sentinel; Mrs. James Comins, t r H m mlstress-attarma; Mrs. Frank OHAMPION II II Bellantoni, assistant mistress n r 1 at-arma; MSs. BemSrd'Fogarty, QUALITY Mrs. Brmano Garaventa and NEW LOW PRICE! Mrs. John Tierney, auditors; .aqd Mrs. A.. W. Oates, Mrs. John Siemlenskl and Miss Mary Treat your family to frash and flavor­ Fraher, trustees. ful, tender and juicy spring lamb, and .The ,Rt Rev. Msgr. Edward 3. Reardon, chaplain of the or Gallon Milk treat your budget to big savings. g a i ^ ^ n , guest speaker at, ua.llBnquet, was Introduced ,by M li|| flelen Thomas, hopor- SEALTEST -ary pain state president who was-, mistress of ceremonies. OR HOOD Select Mrs. RAnneth L. Ford of East Chetqe RartfoM,, worthy state presi­ Plus 'Deposit^ Boneless Chuck Roast Lb. dent iyu ibe installing officer. 69* ’ iTop Andover $rade Elm City Sliced Bacon Lb. 45* jtivh school GEM COOKING OIL Pen] • S e ia Boneless Veal Steak Lb. •i 'Andi^wer youngsters in Grade SAVE GALLON 4. any ^ e lr parents haye bsM ^WfVfted^ .to ittend a Region '8 CAN . FTBA^aponsored preview next 7 0 ' at 8 p.m. in the audi- REG. (2.S9 tprlunt at Rham High School Chlldrin and parents frOnv He­ bron. 1^ Marlborough a^l also There'will be special displays SAVE « f hosna- economics. Industrial arts projects and the physical OVEN READY training program. The French 22' Class of Grade 7 will show how Pineapple Juice 3 89< they learn the language. Art work done by Grade 7 students GRADE A — LOWEST PRICE IN WEEKS todw ^M rs. W ^he will be SAVE R s i ^ e n ^ .'how 4n Cjirade T at Rlilffb ASuOkHp la ghowlng 12 ' ■ lbs. and next yeare 4|n$iriag c)aas what - 73< they. expect .to jTlnd. Re- Ehler’S Coffee ^ ■ over Mebpi^ts ^ .’the-c^terla wlH top .off the. eveiybg’s program. ■NAPIER IRAND TENDER Art Exhibit WtaUMM SAVE iiers In annual ...... Wbit-hAvy t 'been ah- f i :MNncad,AiKi a'hd bft places 32' won hy iRi from ISweetPeas s Ih the sbnior' lygh 'divlaibB,' iOhariotta Tale won first prise Sfor a texture oil painthtg. Hon­ orable mention caine to-Paul 'Anderem for hie >ydod tehasr. MODESS (SAVE 37e) 11 ct. lex West Virginia Haiins Itobert’ Whitcomb received hbn- orable mention for posters end Bob Brown for both oil paint­ er Super WHOLE OR HALF ing and. copper enameling. In SANITARY NAP;:iNS the junior high claeaification, 2 V Henry Parkington waa also so skfntosi honored. League Speaker Mra John G. Lee of Farming- Orshge-Aprieet, Grape-Apple 46 ex. 'k shankiess.. ton, chairman of the President's Cherry-Apple, Orange-Pineapple Can Consumer ’Advisory CTommlttee BC FRUIT DRINKS 3 9 * ★ semi- and past president of th e League of Women’s Voters, will leaf Liver bonalasf be the speaker when the An­ dover Provjeional League holds er Meat laflt 4 'L t 49< Us first annual dinner at GOFF CAT FOOD . •< Oavey'e Restaurant in Manches­ ter on Monday, May 25 at 7 plm. A social hour precedes the din­ uii'j:. 3 5 * ner. Non-members interested' in JIFFV BISCUIT MIX «“«•«' .attending shcmM call Mra. EM- wsrd Yeomans, Lake Rd. about tickets before May 18. DUNCAN HINES BROV'NIE MIX o% .r. 39< Skinless Frankfurts ^ 49* MaiMilisafer Bvenlag Herald I Andover oomspondcnt, Law- reneo Moe, tolepiioae l4t-8T98. MOZIN roes SKOAL

Town Seeks Bids Capital Farms Kidbasa t9* On. Keeney Wing Whole or Sliced Strawberries MIX *N MATCH Sliced Cooked Salami ?Lb. 69* ^ nia town Is seeking bids for Serve e f the construction of additions OREGON'S NNEST SUCED and alterations to the Keeney Delieieus it. School,- in .accordance with SOUTHLAND WHOLE Strawberry nlfms and speolficatlonB pre- Sherteake fro zen POOD SPECIAL pafbd .by -Anrald Lawrence, SEAPOOD SPECIAL acghltect LUCKY WHIP 39* ' I 'Wda will be .received until ^ ■ ;i 11 $.m». June 2, In the office of the gsh m l ! manager, at that Orange Fresh time,’.d ^ bids wUl be publicly FRXSH opeaed^ind n ad in the hearing room of the Municipal Build­ ing.] ■ i ' . ■ CHERRY TOMATOES delight Swordfish site work will consist of two addUtaifi to ^ eaiating school wflft-a,.toUI; of agproidnuitely Pi. Box 2 9 ^ WATERMELON 19,000 square feet and altera- Uone to the present building. MINUTE PIRSt Flans and qiedficatlonB may M A ID OP THE c be examined at Lawrence's 12 Oi.uCoii SEASON lb ■fflce, 071 Porter It. LABOB SWBBT 1 9 6 9 HAS TWINS ORANDTr AIRIB, Tex. (AP) PINEAPPLES —A Texas mare has beat 10,000 to 1 odds by giving birth to twin colts. Dolly, Who is between 10 and Each 2 G * 4c OFF K K f SO geara'did, waa dallvared of PLANTERS PEANUT lle L J e r & W n a Saturday- 55' lle belongs to Mr. utd Mrs. ’ Sanders M OraMl ^Prairie Q A U J F c m g u k n u B M 1|ox.Gient Jer a psyohology major at SAVE 1ft „ .IJbtreOunee* nas Stale university, NESCAFE aeryad I midwife. . SWEET PEAS ' ~ ' '1 the. colt and Im 00 per cent FLORIDA. SW IfT I M p o « ^ , RED ROSE TEA BAGS :' . _ .. I formal t o ii '■ .ijh . « A Oimiia>nlrta vetarinarian JUICY, RED lb . , dm M,000do4 ealoolatlatk » EXTRA STAMPS 'IS NABISCO FfO NEWTONS ^ '■■’'" * . 4,. i ,. :- , > " 1 -t frr ^v .f * # ,> ■> • T 'X*. » s

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HOWIE HOLGOBIB 52 Runners THIRD HOMER — Dave Nicholson Sports Editor clouts his third against Gibson Loser Again White Sox Kansas City. Catching is Charley In Slugfest Lau. (AP Photofax.) Indian Nine at the Halfway Mark at the West NATIONAL LEAGUE This week marks the half-way point in Manchester On Mound fo r Cards With Vinal Oval, boOi slarttBg at 8 pjn. In Tape Measure Job W. L. Pot. OB High's abbreviated baseball schedule and the Indians Saa Fraaoisoo .12 5 .708 _ have only two victories to show for their efforts. Some AD boys 14 ORi U years W o Fhlladelpliia . .11 8 .841 1 Scorer's nightmare. of age who have not attead- NEW YORK (AP)—Hm Roger Cijiig rubbed off'on schools probably would be happy with that mark but it’s NEW YORK (AP)—Dave Nicholson, reaching for Milwaukee .. .12 7 .682 1 ad a prevtoua trymrt ssost streak aid holding a an unusual one for Manchester—^only eight times in the That's the easiest way first phuto, Rookvflto even greater heights with his strikeout act this season, Pittoborgh .. .11 8 A79 2 Bob Gibson? atteod ons of these osobIobo to describe yestsrday tdter- Windsor/tomorrow for n has added depth to the other half of his repertoire. St. Louie ... .11 9 .550 Craig probably hasn't revealed any of his tough-luck past 87 seasons have Indian baseball tei^B finished un- If they wish to portlelpato der .500. < noon's three-hour baseball tnd vansy LoagM The ChUsego White- Sox<$" CInoinaatl ... .11 9 MO ty . techniques to his new St. Louis teammate, but it'q been la 'the leagae thto seasna, C h ic a g o ...... 7 8 Add to those eight years, four game between Vinal Tech TOalgWt sseeloB will nuna. Mrstwhito tefteldor Ksa •winger la miaang the third Floyd Robinson connected for .438 an hnuiluaUy unsucceesful w eek^ pitched one game each — Bran- Los ^ g e le e 6 others right at the .600 level foir r biftetarfleklera and pitehera Fotota X3-0) to sxpactod to ylUb •trike at a slightly faater rate the White Sox in the third while . 8 12 .429 for OIbnan, who got too close to nick winning and ttagal losing, of Middleto'wn and Cheney A64 Frisnd rstirsd Flood, OBarlle and you’ ll have a whopping 25 on ly . In ceoa of. rate dtber Roms who boast a 8-1 than be did last aeaaon when Minnie Minoso belted a three- Houeton .... . 8 14 8 '/, the target Monday night and despite allowing only two Teoh of Maaohsater at the lo- he tanned a record 175 timea. Jamss and Jonny L«wis. left when the Tribe nines bad n igh t, nian additional aeeetoa a 8-1 leagM run pinch homer in the seventh New York ... . 8 18 .158 10 hurt; night couldn’t get eloee earned runs. YRth an open date 'cal dtomoad. Hiore were 38 But Nicholson went a long a a a winning records. held Sotoidagr after­ putting the game far beyond Yesterday’s Resulta anbugh. today they'll have almost aa runo, 18 baae hits, seven for ex­ way Wedneaday night toward Ohk^^fo 4, San Franchico t. DODOERS-OOLTB— As a matter of tact the last noon nt 3:88. North Oentral Oonstoottwit Kansas City’s reach. It ooet Gibeon 860 Monday much rest (or to that rust) aa tra basea, including'four home AO new ton me win Conferenoa aettoB yiststday !»• ahowing his ability aa a double Cincinnafi 13, New York 4. Drysdale, now 8-1, had trou­ time they had a losing slate Hhitch. runs, 17 errors, 17 bases on balls YANK8-8ENATORS— night when he fired a couple of formed thto season nooordlng olndsB Stafford at ElHngtra and threat as the White Sox swept Philadelphia 7, Milwaukee 6. ble only in the seventh ndien w as In 1950 when s 8-8 m ark Admittedly with the new and 52 baoe runners. Five pitch­ The Yankees, held to three beanballs at Fhiladefohia pltch- to League Director Wally nsot Windsor nt South Wted- a doubleheader from Kansas Pittsburgh 1, St. Louis 0. ar Dennis Bennett, ft coat the Walt Bond’s fourth homer, a was posted. In *53 they lysre 7-7 early start — to get away from ers saw action during the mara­ City, e-4 and 11-4. home runs in 18 games, erupted and since that time it's been an Fortin wM the poooMIltgr Bor. ElHngtra to 1-8 for the sea* Los Angeles 5, Houston 3. Cardlnsls n victory last night single by Bob Aapromonta and the two-a-week ban — It’s hard thon. more teams wDl , eompeto - Actually, it was the ball that for five homers but still gained John Bateman’s double produc­ all-winning series. son sad 1-1 In league ylay. Today’s Games when Gibson fired a peg over to play pre-season practice Tha flnhl score: Vtawl 16, than toiA South Wliidsor has n 8-1 over- went a long way—578 feet by only a split with the Senators. ed the Colts’ runs. Roseboro Chicago (Buhl 2-1) at San first base and let the winning This year’s club thus pre­ games but one or two are al- CMeney 18. an mark and also a l-l NOOO Comiakey Park measurements. Hector Lopez connected twice was instrumental in two Dod­ and Mickey Mantle and Roger Frauoisoo (O’Dell 0-0). run score ki a I'O loae to Pitts­ sents a problem. Why hasn’t moet a necessity. Experiments O osoh T on y lyA iiaB na’s R ang­ ratin g. The hit wsu one cf three home Cincinnati (Maloney 2-2) at burgh. ger runs. A walk, Roaeboro's It a better record? can be completed In these ers started like WMriawiQr. runs Nicholson clouted in the Maria once each as New York Cheney Tech vtotts Lyman New York (Ji^son 2-3), 2 p.ni. Gibson came on in relief of double and a sacrifice fly Take a look at the batting nunes and not after the seaora getting 13 runs In their first Han tomorrow to eomptata tha tw o gam es. glided to the first-game victory. brought in a run in the aeorad Leading Bowlers St. Louie (Simmons 2-2) at Ray Sadecki In the ninth after averages and you’ll find four to under way. three at bats, thrsa in tbe first, brief slate. H m Rangaia arc 3-0 Aocordlng to existing rec­ . Mantle hit another in the sec­ * e « Pittoborgh (Veale 1-2), N. Rotwrto Clemente led off with then Frank Howard’s triple and regulm weU over the .800 five in the second and f ^ In s o tatr. ords, o^ly a SOO-foot blast by ond game, which the Senators Roseboro’s elngle added anoth­ won in the ninth when Chuck Milwaukee (Fischer 3-0) at a double. Gibson proceeded to mark, led by Rloh Morsh’e tbe third, for a 13-4 margin, and Receive Awards One Saturday Dating has tbs B abe Ruth a t D etroit In 1926 er In the fourth. Sqnad Too Big Hinton scored from third on Philadelphia (Mahaffey 1-1), walk Donn dendenon intention­ lofty .534. L ately, at least, were apparently on the road to Best CathoUe High track went farther than Nicholson's ally. Bob Bailey followed with • • • there’s been some power in the And while being critical —.of Annual Parade of Awarda for home run over the roof of the catcher Elston Howard’s passed Houston (Bniee 1-1), at Loa tbelr first win of tfie season. (B-S) vteMlng Btcningtra. ball. Hinton smashed a two-nm Angeles (Moeller 1-1), N. a bunt down the third base line, . BRAVXUS-PHILUBS— attack with a couple of homers a system, remember that lias Howetvar, V in a l w d d o ily Junior 10-pbi bowlen waa held left field stands. and when Gibeon threw wildly, and a pair of triples In the been highly successful — we’d Nicholson's other two homers hom er in the first gam e sind a AMERICAN LEAGUE The Braves held a S-5 load in came to life anC puehed aoroea Tueeday at the Parkade Lanea. three-run blow in the second. W. L Pet. O.B. Clemente raced home with the the eighth when rookie Richie book. cut the number bench-sltters eight runs In the fourth to knot didn’t go M tar, but they still clincher. who do little more than fill out Bowlen ellgiUS were thoee who accounted for four runs and INDIAN8-ORIOLE8— Cleveland ...... 10 .867 — Allen got the PhiUiee atarted The pitching Is pretty fair In the count at 13-aIL The victory went to Bob spots too. Monday’s game waa uniforms and waste their time rolled at leiupt a 150 o r 300 gave hbn four homers for the The Indians got four home C hicago ...... 10 .667 — with a walk. Two outs later, Cheney went ahead in tbs game in league play during the Friend, who checked the Cardi­ the worst the hurlers have had during the two-month season. season. runs as they outlasted the Ori­ New Y ork .... 8 .588 2 Covington beat his former Mil­ top of the fourth with one tal­ 1983r84 eeasra. nals on six hits for a 3-0 record. waukee teammates. Allen also but up to then they’ve held the Boys who do nothing but sit on At the same time, the 6-foot- oles. Max Alvis hit one for three B a lU m o re ...... 0 ..129 2 ly but Was unable to register m Winners in each divtolon were AMERICAN LEAGUE runs, and Dick Howser and Lar­ Sadecki allowed only seven singled to start a four-run Phil­ opposition pretty well in check. the bech 'especially seniors — the kuit three frames. Mean- S, 215-pounder gave equal treat­ D etroit ...... 9 .529 2 hits, but came up with an 0-3 in the 150 class—Todd LevcH' PoweD (8), Robtasoa (8), ry Brown added back-to-back adelphia uprising in the first That leaves one department can’t be ex ited to be happy. white, Vinal, with hto hitting ment to his sMkeout artistry, M innesota .... 9 10 .474 SI/, record when Gtl^n extended thal 558, Trudi (iusstittscMca Oriolea; Alvto (3), Howser (1). tanning three timea for a sea­ blows in a six-run sixth inning. Inning and scor^ in the fifth left - defense. And that could Their grumblings Increase when shoea on, paillculariy In the Los Angeles ... 9 10 .474 S '/, his streak of misfortune. 6fl4, Dave LelBlanc 508, Jane Browa (1), Held (5). ladtoaet son total of 2S. Woodie Held connected in the after smashing a triple. Joe explain a lot of the trouble. In a team to losing (anywhere not person of Rich Annino, who B oston...... 7 10 .412 4 Don Drysdale, meanwhile, got just at Manchester) and soon Karp 494, Mike Zboray 404; Osoh 8 (4), T lgm ; L o m 8 (8 ) . Nicholson wa«>'t the only seventh. and Torre homered for the Biavea. the six games to date the In­ clubbed two tape-measure hom­ Washington .. 9 IS .409 4 '/, a 3-for-8 performance from unhealthy situations develop. . 300 otoss — Bill Polinsky 838, Mantle 8 (8), Maria (1), Taw home run hitter Wednesday homered for the a a a dians have m ade 18 m lscuses, ers, one in the fifth and the Kansas City ... 7 11 .889 41/, catcher John Roeeboro and When a goodly numbeiy^of John C o m 817, Bill Valentine kaeat Htatte 8 (8), giwetotsi night. Ihe Orioles. Reds^ Manager Worried About ^ B E D 8-M E TS— an average of three per appear­ other In tbe seventh, deadlock­ Yesterday’s Results broke a string of four straight an ce. players get into the acV^cy 596, Jeff Warwick 665, Mike netoM (8)T Angahi; GentOa got into the act as they split TIGERS-RED SOX— Ca r d e n a B went S-ftor-6 ed the count again in the fifth Bhaughnessy 683. (8). Atidelle«i Nlekolsen 8 (4). a doubleheader with W aah^- Norm Cash suiqxirted Dave Cleveland 7, Baltimore 5. losses to Houston pitcher Dick For some strange reason, have less chance to eritlctoe Farrell, hurling his third com­ against the Mets, ooUeotlng a with tha first of the big field- Scores included handioape, MDjboco (1), Bobteoesi (8)« Wickersham with two homers, Detroit 6, Boston 8. they're making more as the others — including the coach. ton, whining the opener 9-2 and plete pune in the Los Angeles two-run homer, a double and er’a four-baae douts. Single tal­ Bemie Giovino, Paricade mana­ W h ite S ox. dropping the nightcap 5-4. good for three runs, in the Los Angeles 4, Minnesota 8. season - progress, not less as Losing seasons also bring our Dodgers’ 5-2 victory over the two singles for four runs batted lica tai tbe stxtii and oeventh ger reports. Etoch of the above NATION. LE A G U E devdand home runs st<^)ped Tigers’ triumiA. Wickersham Chicago 8-11, Kansas dty one might think, chances tor second • guessing Park Impresses Hutchinson C olU . in. prodnoed . proved tbe margin of victory received a beautiful plaque. **HAPPY BIRTHDAY” — San Francisco slugger Willie Mays had a happy thing N oC ovey Olanta; Terre 4 -4 .’ more more more more more sports writers to have their day. BaHhnore 7-5, Detroit whipped beat the Red Sox for the sec­ three runs for the Reds with y for the tavaders. New York 8-4, Washington Eleswhere in the National Regular spectators it the In­ No one would think of eriUcto- happen on his way to the ball park yesterday. Willie stopped by St. Anthony's (4), Covington (8), nonoat Boston 6-S and L

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

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