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H-Bomb Recovered, Intact, Undamaged

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PAGE FORTY JlatttJfjHter fw ttitts 1|waEb Aterage Daily Net Press Run The Weather ^ Few the Week Ended Partly cloudy tonight, low . April 2, 1966 - *0-86; pisrtly sunny, Httle tem- Newcomers to Manchester Dakota Council, Degree of ■Bie Soiigsters of the Salvation Town Stnrtuig tOH Opens Memberghip and this area are reminded of Pocahontas, will meet tonigM at Army will sponsor a Bake Sale Voter Sestion Today pmture obBng« About Town a "Spring ' Blossom Dinner 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, ^ e r a Saturday at 9 a.m; at the Qta- Voter Canvass Out-of-Town Youths-t * ’ 14,635 Ugh 60-66. will be a social hour aiid re­ disl on Main St. Those wishing' The board of admissions To Dance" Saturday, April 23 at is conducting a 5 to 8 p.m. Manchester—‘A City of Village Charm Hartford County Medical As­ Kano’s Restaurant, Bolton, freshments after the meeting: pickup service for baked goods A crew o< 23 workers, on Open House wUl Iw heM on sociation will have its annual may contact Miss Gladys White , voter-making session today •nie Manchester lOH June 18 at 8ri6 p.m.. in the sponsored by the Newcomer’s Monday, started a townwide tors of the Handicapped), to (Classified AdvertUing on Page *1) PRICE SEVEN CENTS mMtin? Wedneday, April 13 at of 146 Wells St., or Mrs. Frank in the town clerk’s office in high school pooE The aB_ienior MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 Club of the Manchester YWCA. Miss Donna Michaud, daugh­ the Municipal Building, canvass of all local registered order to create statewide in­ VOL. L X X X V , NO. 159 (TW l^NTY-POUR PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) the Statler Hilton Hotel, Hart­ Duncan of 8 Little St. instructors, who triU graduate A buffet will be served from 7 ter of Mr. and Mrs. H«»ry Mi­ voters, in order to correct the terest in its rehabilitaUon p ^ ford. The program will begin at chaud of 69 Broad St., and Miss Applicants must be at registry lists for the October into life.memberships, will be to 8:30 p.m., and dancing will least 21 years old, residents gram, has opened its 8 p.m. with the opening of the Nancy HuWard, daughter of Mr. and November, elections. honored, and a water ehow will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Those Tim fine arU handicraft group of Manchester for at least ship for instructors to hall of exhibits and will contin-^ and Mrs. Paul Hublard of 1« put on for the I C « students wishing dinner reservations and of the Junior Century Club will six months, and must be The canvassers, all of whom agers in ConnecUcut, and the ue through dinner. A business Ekirl St., are spending college and the guests. Cold Trail meeting will begrin at 5 p.m. Dr. further information may contact make pine cone eagles tomor- U.S. citizens. carry identlflMticms issued by word will soon go out to all The lOH tws year consisted Mrs. Eugene Ome, 438 W. Mid­ week in Bermuda and will re­ Bmest B. Howard, assisUnt ex­ , row at 8:30 p.m. at the home the registrars of voters, plan state high schools. of 82 students and 71 in s ^ c - EAST LANSING, Mich. turn home Satinday. They are Prospective instructors may Tide Was Turnings to determine whether addresses dle Tpke. of Mrs. Donald Wolff, 18 Fern- H-Bomb Recovered, ecutive vice president of the seniors at Becker Junior Col­ year will be presented by a tors Its fund for a year-round (AP)—Fou might say Jack American Medical Association wood Rd., Vernon. are correct, and to eraise from apply now, but will be acc«P‘ " lege, Worcester, Mass. nominating committee. pool and fehabiUtation facility B. Lyons, 20, cold-footed it is the main speaker. Seaman Thomas E. Muldoon the lists those namw of people ed only if they have their lUe- now totals more than 317,000, after a suspected robber. of the U.S. Naval Reserve, son who,have moved from toym. saving certificates by Sept. 1. " ^ ^ Waddell School PTA will ’The Rev. George Sweeting, Lyons, a Michigan State of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mul­ Miss Patricia Dzen of 743 N. The lOH, which conducts Friendship t«dge of Masons meet tonight at 8 in the school artist, author and pastor, will 1%e canvass will last all b r in k s lODEOTB University student, follow­ Main St. and Mrs. Lois Fam- swimming sessions in the high will be visited by John Mather doon of 12 Cedar St., left Satur­ month, and those voters who s e a l BEAX3H, Calif. — A ed the suspect for nearly worth of Ridgewood, N.J., are auditorium. Miss Ethel Robb speak Saturday a t '7:30 p.m. at Before Viet Crisis day ' for a two-week training school pool from September to Chapter, Order of DeMolay, at will speak on the testing pro­ a meeting of Greater Hartford are not contact^ by May 1 are chemical plant here extracts one mile, barefoot, in 30- cruise aboard the destroyer spending a 10-day vacation in June, wiH hold its last class its mee^ng tomorrow night in gram In the Manchester School Youth for Christ at Batchelder requested to tjje.r^datrors iodine from waste oll-fleld degree weather. Intact, Undamaged USS Coates, which will visit Miami, Fla. They are students session or May 29, and will SAIGON, South Viet ooiiapse of a regime. If Ky Nam at the moment, things are the Masonic- Temple at 7:30. System. The school band will School, 757 New Britain Ave., of voters office in the Munic­ brines. , , Lyons was studying in Puerto Rico during Easter at Chamberlayne Junior Col­ open it to the public. Nam (AP)—^Viet Nam’s should fall, the situation -will not brightest on the battlefield. The DeMolay degree wiU be play. A slate of officers for next Hartford. ipal Building./; Not since the bloody battle of his room over a drogstore weekend. lege, Boston, Mass. latest government crisis be quite so serious this time un­ presented. less anti-American sentiment the la Drang Valley last No­ when he heard glass shatter erupted just as senior being fanned by the Buddhists vember have Viet Cong or and saw someone leaving the store. American military officials gets out of hand. North Vietnamese regiments Tw o M onth, felt the tide of battle had During all past crises, the taken on U.S. forces for a toe to Lyons didn’t bother to begun to turn in their fa­ Vietnamese generals and prov­ toe battle of any duration. grab his shoes, he just fol­ ^ iMiigrftii OPEN THURSDAY vor. ince chiefs virtually ignored the U.S. intelligence has vastly- lowed the man until he Quest Ends WE ALSO "If things cemtinue tq, go as war as they jockeyed for politi­ improved, and the Communists’ found a spot from which he RENT ALL n ig h t s ^ILL 9 P.M*^ they have In the field, we’re in,” cal position. Lesser officials sat ability to mass large numbers could call police. A 19-year- In Success TYPES one U.S. officer said, summing on their hands awaiting the out­ of troops safely for an attack old suspect was arrested. up the feeling of -the American come. has skidded proportionately. OF FORMAL MADRID (AP) — An command. Now American troops are The infusion of 228,000 Ameri- ^ -m t - WEAR The al'Ued troops have tSken bearing the bnmt of the war, American H-bomb missing can and allied troops in the €TA)S a since the crash of a U.S. HOUSE REGULAR the initiaUve from the Viet Cong and U.S. operations presumably coimtry lifted the morale of gov­ f and North Vietnamese troops. would continue at their present ernment troops. They are nuclear bomber Jan. 17, has 2O70 OFF - 1SS Massive American firepower, or possibly at a higher pace. fighting -with a new determina­ been recovered intact and constant bombing and relentless •The crisis has hurt the Viet­ tion. But many of the old prob­ CRCC Place undamaged from the Medi­ pressure on Communist strong­ namese military effort already. lems — poor officers, lack-*of terranean off S p a i n’s holds haVe produced impressive If it worsens, the Vietnamese coordination, slipshod tactics — Not Revealed southeast coast, it was of­ k HALE results. effort -will slide proportionately. remain in many units. ficially announced today. Some senior sources concede But if the poliUcal situation is The bomb, which -was lost (See Page Three) the picture 'Isn’t quite as bright the blackest cloud over Viet By Gengras when a B82 bomber and a tank­ Misses! Juniors! aa the dally announcements er plane collided over Palo- make it ai>pear. ' NEW HAVEN (AP)— mares Bee^^h, was recovered by Two of the most quoted statis­ E. Clayton Gengras won’t a U.S. naval task force which Men’s Famous Name tics are enemy bodies counted State Hike Trimmed commit himself on the had been searching the sea Womens! and the number of Viet Cong depths for more than twe defectors. One senior official question of whether the fi months. New Models zald he automatically cuts body Connecticut Republican Smart Spring eoimt figures in half. Another Medicare W ill Affect Citizens Committee has to The bomb was located in 2,600 •SAVE Bays the current rate of more be included in the unified feet of water about five miles than 2,000 defectors a month party he insists upon as a offshore on March 16 by the midget sub Alvin. It was found Includes a large number of refu­ prerequisite to his accept­ almost exactly where Francisco 8.02 % f ' gees and a high percentage of Some Insurance Rates ing the GOP gubernatorial persons in the fringe of the Simo, a Spanl^ fisherman, told SPRING BOSTON (AP) —Rhode Island benefits under Medicare, ai- nomination. the searchers he saw a strange COATS Communist movement. The The business executive from number of hardcore fighting Blue Cross is offering to de­ though some policies will be object fall into the Mediterra­ available,to cover expenses not West Hartford told New Haven ON THIS troops crossing over to the gov­ crease its rates because of sav­ nean after the crash. paid by Medicare. area Republicans Wednesday ernment side is considered A U.S. spokesman said .to* ings expected when Medicare Rhode Island Blue Cross esti­ night he would accept a nomi­ amall. bomb was pulled up by the begins, .but no decrease Is in mates that its average policy nation only if the party were SPECIAL! SUITS SUITS During past political upheav­ small submarine rescue vessel sight by Blue Cross plans in the holder would pay $11 a year less unified. als, U.S. sources figured that Petrel, a 1,650-ton vessel, the other New England states. for hospital Insurance, and $2.50 But he declined, to say wheth­ J? the war was set back six Petrel Is Jammed with special Blue Cross in Rhode Island in­ a year, less for Blue Shield in­ er his plea for unity included GROUP I months or more following the equiiunent for underwater oper­ You can buy creased its rates 13 per cent last surance under the proposed new the CRCXJ. ations. The ship carries a crew July 1, and proposes'a decrease rates.^ Asked by a reporter If he of 86. of 4% per cent this July 1. Blue This artist’s illustration indicates where a Navy task force recovered the^ Q 0 Charles F. Dailey, vice presl- would accept the endorsement U.S. oWlcials -would not com­ Shield rates for physicians’ ser­ missing American H-bomb off the southeast coast of Spain. It was reported in­ 2 4 .9 0 Regularly dent for sales, said Connecticut of the CROC, Gengras paused ment, but informants said that New Riots vices stayed the same last July Regular 12.95 All Wool Blue Cross already has an­ and then said facetiously, "The tact and undamaged. (AP Photofax) the anocestful c ^ e hitch to the 29.99 1, but a 2 per cent decrease is nounced that it.will seek its first battery just went dead.” bomb was made by CURV, a Regularly $65. proposed for this July 1. In Saigon; increase in six years . early. In " i have no comment at this torpedo recovery .veWole iflown Omnecticutl^ue Cross last in­ 1967. But he said thefamoimt moment,” r he added seriously. to the ecene from "Pasadena, GROUP II creased its basic policy rates sik vrill be less than It woqld have "This is rather a delicate ritua- EdrtySign^tJp GaUf.r, ■; - i< ASHER SLACKS Fabulous selection of worsted hopsack Jeep Burned years ago. New HampsWre-Ver- been -without the start of Medi­ Oon." mont Blue' Cross ,and Maine The bomb, described a8' a' 20. weaves, virgin wool sharkskins, and silk care. The "regular” state GOP or- RDCHB3STHR, N .T. (A P) last upped theirs more than two m elton’hydrogen bomb, was PLUS A and wool blends . . . all with famous iAIGON, South Viet Nam He said OonnecUcifl Klu# Cross ganization has severed relations — Itmothy Jay Radwich labels. Choose from many popular spring Regularly years ago. Massachusetts Blue one of four lost from the B62 in (AP) — About 1,000 demonstra­ lost more than $4 million in -with the CROC because of ideo­ wrote.,ar4acal Marine Corps colors and tones. Regulars, Shorts and 26- * > $33. Cross was-allowed p a ricf an ii». 1666; tmd $26 oiiHien in 1964 the collision and crash In which logical differences. The Citizens recruiter asking jthat his Regular 24.95 Spring Weight Longs in sizes 36-46. tors rioted In' Saigon streets to­ crease it requested last Jan. 1. seven airmen were killed. Bight that had to be made «P from organization Is ultru-ogoserva- name be put on the corps night, burned a U.S. Military Charles A. Perry, assistant di­ other American airmen rjrore tA pW losc^y, enlistment list now "so the Police Jeep and stoned an rector of Rhode Island Blue The Blue Cross officials said killed In the crash of a'€lU 4 ' FREE CUSTOM ALTERATIONS He said most of l^sid'M^ Army -sad Navy won’t get American motorcyclist a- few Cross, said Wednesday at a rate a total of 6,946,12 Troops and police ^ e d atito- this three-month period.” 1. By SOL B. COHEN His remarks followed attacks “for not worrying about loctd Right For Easter — The JRegular 10.99 matic weapons and small arms Though much remains to be -me Senate was busy approv- Ragularty 10.99 The proposed budget, the <» himself, Superintendent of children first,” and some Am* ” Mansfield said 2-M ^ Grew Missing Just over the heads of the crowd I be- j„g President Johnson’s propos- proposed capital works pro- * * of Hartford, reviewing W pro- a* and laid down tear gas in vol­ BERLIN (AP) —Efforts to French oommabdante for Soviet Comfortable, Smart leys to clear the-streets. gram, ^ tr ij.the j proposed ~ busing J i S o l l T S S to 'g e ^ 0^ 0^ ^ : ” '’ oom^Sttoes, "we raise a crashed Soviet Jet from authorities to end "reckless Beautiful. Easter Styles in faille or wool fabrics. Choose from ■ghe demonstrators — in the Of Hartford pupils subtle solid colors • or cheery checks. Sensational sa-viiigs for eral. Aithon^h 2OKS ------dlatos civil rights asputes,disputes, from deep hi the mud of West Ber­ fUghto” over the city, Sizes 14-20 streets for six nights now de- _ , Although 25 taxpayers spoke, ^ m, earner adjournment this q.- Commerce to the Justice Easter! Chester schools, teacher sal- But there were many speak- many heatedly, the hearing “ *® com m erce ,10 me jusnee lin’s Havel River resumed today ‘ This incident,” their state­ Regular 12.99 manding the ouster of the miU- and officials aries, town ers among the 600 persons Who never got out o f hand, and Ma- Department. amid a widening mystery of ment said, "is the most serious WONDER tary regime — burned the U.S. themselves, all came in for - Congress met until Oct. 28 what happened to ilie two-man attended the Buckley School yor Francis Mahoney let every- After recessing today the of a number of reckless flights .^ 1 Military Pdlice . Jeep and ... stoned criticism , and support .. at public hearing who defended one speak who -wanted to, and ■ . .. * House will be off imtU April 18, crew. In the past weeks as sho-wn by ■nie Senate returns to work _ _ „ * ___ - __ _ All wool blazers In burgundy, olive, navy and an American who w m riding on the annual public hearing what others had criUclzed, and kept a tight rein on the pro- The Senate plans to come A BritlBh spokesman at the the fr^uent excessive sonic iMxt Wednesday, and Mansfield blue . . . as well as Galey and Lord plaid cotton Colorful New Group, Girls’ a motorcycle with a Vietnamese the budget last night. who urged adoption of the bus- ceedings, despite the unusually back April 13 for debate r - but scene in the Britiidi sector said booms experienced ip the city. said It will begin consideration PUMP jackets in a great varie^. Mostly 8-button "Ivy girl. They set the motorcycle j.ij Exile .mg proposal and replacement large turnout. no immediate action — on Re­ divers bad found no trace of the A U.S. spokesman confirmed next week of the reapportion­ League” styling. But it was the critld^ of to the school budget of all or The opponents of busipg publican Leader Evepett M. two Soviet airmen after the ment amendment pushed by (Sqe Page Ten) . *- There were conflicting public officials that particular-- part of the $300,000 which Weiss appealed satlsfl^, halfiway Dirksen’s proposed constitution­ crash Wednesday afternoon. . Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Illi­ counts of what happened.to the ly upset General Manager Rob- had cut.'* through the session, when al amendment to modify the The official Soviet news agen­ SPRING DRESSES nois, the Republican leader. American and the girl. Persons ert B. Weiss, attending his first h ,,„ w «chool board .chaU’man Mrs. Supreme Court ruling that both cy Tass reported eariler that on the scene said both fled into budget hearing tis Manchester’s Katherine Bourn promised that , Mansfield »aid a vote on that houses of stole legislatures the pilot, Capt. Boris Kapustin, a house, which the demonstra- manager, and he let his audi- acoompMy- ^ ^ public hearing measure probably will come and his navigator, Lt. Turl THE Boys’ “Koratron Treated” Regularly 4.^ ,.77 tors stoned imOl they had ence know about It. charge mat the town a tax- proposal, to completely about April 20. (See Page Ten) Yanov, gave their lives to in- smashed the windows and glass "I am annoyed by the caUous Payers ww ld pay for the p ^ quesUon. s u r e .^ t the plane went down Bulletin doors. citizen who criticizes town of- sram In the long run, with lo- -welss, seizing the opportuni- — — — — in an uninhabited spot. ficials and employes as graft­ ^“ ?,®-. ty to speak when Mrs. Ralph Later the East German news (See page Ten) SHOE DRESS PANTS Newly arrived from top maliera . . adorable easy-care ers, chiselers, and the~like,” he Most of the busing criticism Entangled Case Closed ^ agency AON said that Tass haid Troops Moving dresses in snappy new styles. Colorful prints or attrac­ said. ras directed against Curtis, (See Page Thirteen) requested that AON -withdraw tive pastel solids. Smart details in the new look for ' WASHINGTON (A F ) — spring. Sizes 1-3, 3-6x. T Us version of the Tass story- Several thousand highly train­ Later Tass ad-vised ADN to re­ ed Army enlisted men with Death Chair’s Shadow lease the story. No reason was Important aldUs will be pull­ Regularly 4.99 ,.99 K.' given for the change on signals. B W - C O N ^ ed out of Europe over the next The sonic booms of other So­ few months. It was learned to­ viet planes continued to be day. Many of these troops ' CHARGE ACCOUNT! ------Passes After 46 Years heard overhead despite a de­ will be replaced over a pe-„ .99 mand by the U.S..British and 90% cotton, 10% nylon blend with Kora­ .-i« . COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)— the 21 years I was in Oie armed riod of tfane. It was under­ tron process gives permanent press—no Doors of the Ohio PeHitentiary services. stood. But there will be a net ’ ironing needed. I-vy style with cuffa or opened today for ’M. Leroy Dun- "Prom now on I plan to spend reduction of a few thousand ^ tapered style with extension -waist Olive, lap, freed of a death cloud that a lot of time in the rocking beige, black. Regulars or slims. Sizes 6-20. Ladies' Nylon NY Subway Plan men from the preeent Army *' shadowed his masquerade exis- chair playing pinochlq; I’m a strength o f about 226,000 in Leather Kid Grain tence for almost a half century, good pinochle player.” Decreases Crime; Europe. The soldiers to ba.? Ladies’ Handsome *1116 66-year-old grandfather. He spent most of his life hid- _ C • J withdrawn will be returned to neatly dressed In a blue-gray ing under the name Harry Jp O r C C Str^lUeCl the United States to mtlarga GLOVES topcoat, white shirt, aifel Ue, Walker, and Indicated he may combat units, including thosa HANDBAGS said he planned to ‘'head for go back to that name to try to NEW YORK (AP) — "Oper- eventually destined for Vlot_^ * for shopping the rocking chair,” and try to forget his real identity. “ I do aUon Crackdown,” which put Nam and to stoengthen toa^^ Ladies’ “Lisa” forget the long years he worried not want to die as LeRoy Dun- uniformed policemen in every stmotuie for training new,^ * for luncheon Regular Ragular $6. about dying in the electric lap, murderer,” he said. subway and train, has cut ma- men entering the sMvioe. 8.50 11 chair. Dunlap’s release cam^ aa a J6r nighttime .subway crime by * for bridge Seamless Nylons Dunlsn was token to the bus everyone In- 62.3 per cent'in its first year, FOSS QUITS AFL POST ^ Crushed leathers, straws, fabrics,. patents '«-**.“** daisii s t S whrr“ he W h t a Uc?et authorities the Transit Authority says, HOUSTON (AF) — Joe . . . a whole gaJaxy a t Spring handbags. at nHii •*** IxxAs On But the tnuisit polioe ssy Utoy * for dinner e Wrist Length High poUsiied frames, unusual Uninga. F om resigned today as com­ ^ n «««> o' confusing legal iwe strained by extm night 3 Pair 1*17 e Machine WaMi Oraose - from dreezy pouches, double missioner of the American * for dancing and walking At entanglements in Ohio Wstory. -v-ork, and demand that the 2,- Regular 79c each pair. Sheer e White handles, vagatxiDds. Blank, whtte or Spriqg was in St. Louis where he spent committed to prison 722-member torce be nearly Football League. The an­ flattering eeamless njdons in colom. much Of Ms life while Ohio nouncement came only a only a year ago, but his case doubled. all the wanted m>ring diadea. autlmriUes almost forgot ^ ohort time after Foss denied Luxurious soff premium leather, foam lined 3i|ee S H -ll, sold by the box "Operation Crackdown” was an Akron murder for which he 1920, when _ he____ and four compan- launched one year ago today by he was leaving the post. Nine foot comfort. Neat, square sculptured throat for league club owners met to-^ was crni-victed 46 years ago. ions decided to rob a reetourant the then Mayor Robert F. W ag- smart looks! In high or. medium haeL An. .black- day, ostensibly to /study an "I feel fine,” he said. "I’m a in Akron. ner after a series of brutal sub- OKpanalon program. AI Da- ' patant, bonSi navy, black or brown calf. ife? UtUe heavier and I got a pretty Dunlap, -then li9, carried a way murders, robberlea and vis, general manager of tho good break, I realise. I spent gun. It had a hair trigger, he aseauKS. oatOand Raiders, has haeiA'*' most of the past year peeling recalled, and when a waiter Ha assign a poBoman to (BanU) 1 br SsteiBia.) potatoes, but T m used to that uentloaed as Sirs. BaiiMum Sanxo qieaks.to crowd 4»f 500 at last nl§^*s ppblic heariiig. ainoe that’s mostly what I did (See Fage Six) (See Page Tea) ceaaor tol Foss. \ ■J’ V , L ' 4 I- P A G E T H R E E M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l h , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ^ T h u r s d a y , a p r i l 7 , 1966

cWldren’a reetdeitOal area) wlB does not Involve our busing any era fctto Uw. lieat and fim of serve as — Mda .tha Manchester pupUa to Harthird. Viet Tide Seen Tiirnihg ^ e w EnffUmd V ij^ttes suauM from .ptlm iftve to 'uk>, Ministers Leaning buses,, and serve as a bridge There seema to be a widespread FRESH ury, between the home and the feeUng to the community that Ootmecticut life's map fear HEDfEVAIi LOGICIAN Sondi yriiftfti A highly trataed social the hoard has shut o ff expres- Before New Crisis Began fuze cua moBth abom family COVES BBIDOB B U I* NoftlrSoiilh woiker will alao wock to eadt aion of opinion by the towns- e-e“ a le i Income tibrougfaout tba atate, » il 1 To Busing Proposal (Continued from Page One) ROASTING Pick and By AUBED seEINWOI® A t S conununity. people. After an adequate edu- military significance than the To PuUish Work Ahead KJ72 »pu V. .. .. X. . . .. A.. , i.u All these teachers wwdd be catlonal process, I would favor DeetrucUon of arms and rice number of Viet Cemg WUed. More than 800 years ago WU- O QllOtt ine boam of education b informational session on tne pz^idod by the O/ty of Hartp a public hearing, caches together with ipllltery <}©„. William C. Westmore- terms of retail aalea. n iia la eontrcversial regional busing plan for desegregation, no oowt to tfao towns, schardt: There wUi be ab- CHICKENS BOSTON (AP) —Publishing ^ ^ m»p eeries to noomAhoiit 36 laoapecttve mem- »«*“Uam of w——Occam ------laid-- down - a operations to deny rice harvests land, toe Americtui commander attend^ yesterday by 17 local and area clergymen froin ourtis said. ___ soiuteiy ^ no attempt by the ™ com- i to the enemy seldom make the in Viet Nam, has been promised Uses Earth for Textbook i^laats at five Boston newapapera UghUght. the eccoomy of the, hcr» of * coPimtttee to for Bio defense of ceitaln 6 l» . OHd HP dotmtown tenennd m at last r y s t m «^" UHneceaaaiy 13 churches, nearly resulted in a vote of support. providing the p Im ^ mlttee to g ^ anyOTe. First vee headlines but are a vital factor ^ many American troops as ho BOSTON (AP)—Now wxgiana that a plant growing wjld ia but- And the change would be ret- .came to Hfe after a month-long state, At the riose of the meeting, ■ — - through, all local sod Barttord naust get information, so people night fo r prellmtaary diacua- ntada Ws 0 A7 C 934t In the ultimate outcome. needs and thousands are in toe — TOP QUALITY — yirnettes* rounded by aoft sounds like the roactlve to the time of Dr. strike today ^as workmen pro- Shining auoeaoea are rung up, aiODS tort took no deftalto steps assumptkw ^ during which School Supt. WU- favored the principle of m>Uqr 4 t? . AD PSH L f clergy, the plan Would work as I came to Manch^er the board fo„„idable of Viet Cong strong- tha ground. Of. tha caiamber o f Gom- r^trink alter taking toe ace What 570 VERNON ST.— TEL. 643-6150—643-6055 to break the itog dde facto «*ed me to cut both busing and jj ^©^01 and toaUUkelilioodamaJprbat- S r«sr:sw rr.^ ’ m ,“ cL.toto.mpr.p.n.to™ ^ It will identify 3M non-wMte Hartford and toe stote. pupil-teacher ratio. northeast of Saigon. American tlefleld showdown of some sort R may not win any , ”* Hartford children ta ktadergar- Several times Curtis ompha- h w© build a new school ta pushing through toe Jun- is in toe offing. The CommuMsta 0 .1^ I «, odd lobe '"'J;', ijr tired as town clerk last month were composing room men and teUs why. Z South would dwcaiu K Should aeO ten through Grade 5. to be bused ®l«ti that "voluntary coopere- the South End, we can relieve fastness have destroyed or probably are hard at work do- ■ :^biiw an^j^^ was closing out a family pbotoengravm who reported Completing the mmithly fax* dummy’s ■•«»<» aigiments rtoot wUch h^ness attoe time, tion that plays a of ^ ^ ^ W^es- are some anappy lettera from m ow t^^ye to gtontoSPj^c ^ ^^ees the ^ b er M the partneiAdp to to schools ta four towhs-Man- tion” were the ;;ey w oi^ ta the «,© pressure on several echools thousands of tons d(f rice, vising tactics they hope vriU Chester Glastonbury, Far^g- ««<*«“ ®c P*“ - "It wont y^ilch now take South pupils. ammunition. One counter the massive American •d toe controversy over toe cate jigw murfc has 1^ one Hanff or day night night. ------readers,------a carefUI Battogr-® cf------kor------f“PP“«®"’ national scale about the merits ^t.St. Lovely end historical societies and has ^ ©ounty medical mcomtoers ed to toe town Clerk’s Job by rame wage offer accepted by way to open the- bidding when in widely scattered schools he la bound to 4 act ta accord ©f busing plan similar to this _ _ . . . _____ . morrow at St. MiS ^ T e p Moo- «<«“ ^ ^ (Eussed from the pulpit. Hie Rev. George F.' Nostrand, George’s IRnlannmal Episcopal fCEurch, w ritten books, among them discreet men, learned her great grandfather, gnadfa- the striking unions Jo nine other How could East tell whether have an awkward Md to pal Church after a rerv i^ . d o rta ^ tot toy were.not m_ ^ ___ s ...... n v U ^ w m w Under the plan, formally en- ^th a maximum of three In '’oardVw^es-the^^^ proposal. TOer^ore, we have a ^ jam©© w Bottoms and Bolton, oommttttog toelr organisations <*> !*«* spades orclubs? make. ' -IRdden America." ^One of Ms in the science of medicine.” toer, mother and father, says unions. Five of toe nine have al­ choral evensong at 7:30 pan. doieed yesterday by the State any one classroom. f®™ »«« no authority to en^ real opportunity to perform a the ^ v. J^es W ^ m ^ most ambiUoua projects was es,. not seem “It’s a great relief to rMlra.’’ »^ y signed two-year contracts to♦A siqipbrt— raeriiral. was no way to bs sure of the Oopyri^ 1906 ' Children will be chosen pure- mto commitments on Ms own large service by giving it a try. “ e Rev. John D. Hugnes, au or sung by the Rev. John D. South band, but East did not Board of Education at Its a 'RMiuvtnai m«iK>h- AZALEA PLANTS restoration of the massive Iroii o2 ^ ?V W ra “»'• W w y worried me with a total Increase of $8.20 a Edward Ryhesyk, executive General Feotares OMrp. monthly meeting, some 300 Ne- ly on a voluntary basis, and He 1^ made no commitments. The idan ®n^ioM dUldren ^ ^Dr^®^©?^S?w Hughes, senior aselstant of the need to assume first toat South Ph. D. Costs $75,000 works built to Saugus, Mass., to ?*lJoman’ sworn more-tliMR shoUM have," she week to payments to a healtti- director o f toe MJanchester IRe- gro and Puerto Rican elemen- there Will be no attempt to ^ »tated. coming Into a friendly, charlt- the^ oi Fan River, a woman sworn . w_, a inh ' welfare and pension plan but no church. had all of toe top clubs and sec­ 4]M«. In as a medical examiner last J®®- ww« kw naa puui tary school children would be “railroad” parents into com- In answer to questions re- able atmosphere where they can “ ^^^® NEW YORK — ’The cost of wage increases. The Senior Choir, directed by ^ ond that West had toe king of ^ . . . ------. „ ijQth South Methodist CSnirch; May. Sydney «=.Ai,viW.MacAlplne, will«rfi, present presentation and des- Sweet to Speak bu^tato four suburban towns, plying with the plM. which inust Se^fto'^tolto toe“lteTAiex HrEls^er.'cbm- a Ph.D. In chemistry Blarigold Mnne -These unions are now report- cripUdn ot the renewal plan. spades. have the complete cooperation plan, the mipeiintendeot made penence. me exxeni wo wmwi . .. .i^ i- Besides, federal and state Holy Raft RoostI the cantata. Soloists are Mrs, Includtag Manchester, in a two- nave me compiexe cooperation p ^ ------th^7beoom7 involved in com- munity Baptist Church; toe Rev. is estimated at $76,000. This in- . ' In Providence, R.I., Michael Dr. Alan Brush of toe UMver- ready to return to work for K calls for relocating a portion H East assumed only toat toe Y q Garden O ub law forbids employment dis­ McDonald’s marigolds didn’t ■Ity of Oonnecticot will gladly toe dW scales of pay ^ndlng of downtown Mata St. and ere- top clUbe year experiment to determine of parfeipants in order to sue- th ^ Hartford to S t j we a£r school hours C. Henry Anderson. Emanuel eludes stipends. suppUes and crimination because of sex, ck- AHan Heildcila, alto; Lmda tooyv they are educationally and ceed. CASH and CARRY rock or roll to the muric of the . ____ elMT tha baU from voar attic rmegDtlatkm or art>ltrati«» l»to <« typesetting ma­ Like Greek Letter Is the most Important problem ©hildren used ta the experiment have a say in their selection, OPCN SUNDAYS te Mbernate. chines and atereotypers’ pots as thorough a reform, in miwlcM Spring Occam’s Rule on your Hostesses are Mrs. Douglas Four - Way Guaranteed art as had been accomplished in we fa ce," Chirtis said. He agreed will be closely matched ta all State aid for the participat­ New f o r For that he needs bats. ' containing hundreds of pounds The triangular tract of land partner toe next time you play Roberts and Mrs. Earl Trotter, ing pupils 'Will accrue to the 1600 in Italy. that often foims at toe mouth to supply toe churchmen with iiaportant characteristics to a •) “Any information toat people «>* molten metal for type were copies of the plan for study. “control" groiip to remain ta towns ratoer than to Hartford. GOCMer MNING There will be a children’s of a river Is called a delta be- • " ' ' ' may have on bat rooets wUl be b«Pt heated so machinery can •Tt wasn’t sur Intent In in- Hartford. ' Ths State Depaitment is appreciated," he says. P> toto operation immediately service,'The Way o f the Cross,” cause, in outline, It reeemWes Featariog toe BOya * Stringa fea viting you here today to By using these procedures, oompiUng detailed figures on AIXBY rfu iBUH EBVICB despite toe month’s shutdown. tomorrow at 10 am. at the Greek letter "delta." the Hunter Ixuuige for your Usten- 8 church conducted by thk Rev. you to press for adoption of the said, it can be de- how much of toe per^pvpll cost Interior Latex, tag and dancing ptoasan. BATNHAM, MMa. (AP) — .. Man* 6 when James Bottoms. . . plan, but slittply to bring you termined whether there Is ta each community ‘win be off­ Three protestant ministers say information," he said. validity for taking the chil- set 6y state and federal funds. they pL to held Good Frida? edition of toe i l EASTER SUNDAY FOR The session was one of sev- jr©n «©©t ©( environment Comments from Dr. Schardt: beservahons s h o u u d services in a bovritag alley. ®®®*- morning Her- eral similar meetings the board presumably impedes their ’The plan is still flsxible, and^ BE MADE EARLY They said the site was chosen •“ *ventag Traveler and oonunittea intends to hold with progress.” state authorities say wa con the Homemaker’s Choice for toe convenience of cus- **»• Boston Reoond-American. DEUCIOUS EASTER DINNER various local and area dvlo t © ©ach partiedpattag totyn make changes ta it W« are tomers and workers in a nearby , — — ------2ii^ Wonderful Week grou]^ before coming up with b© ©©p^ three qualified prerentty surveying grads Y ^ lie s ia ^ Tolophono 875-8884 shopping center. RESERVATIONS a recommendation on the bus- teachers, who will assist the schools to sse how many spsces ^ V.K& EarFor Ontnmttftiaiia Rotorvertions W i^rkiug W c^men RAVIOLI WEWBBB tag proposal -abourt the end of regular classroom teachers, could bs made avallabJs wlth- O F VEkHOM TEL 643-23« May. J work with individual Children, out substantially attsjihg flia 67 WINDSOR AV& ROCKVaLB, CONN. M agazine T opic y W Minu A Meeting with the Man- ©nid act as consultants. teadier-pupQ ratio at V-Vi. Chester' Chamber pj Commerce in addition, three teacher Comments from Atty. Jolm Dmto at - An entirely new style of dis­ M inestfOM .,, executive, board 'Was held yas- aides (volunteer from toe Rottner: The plan daftaltdly crimination, tMs ,time ogotaist terd|jy. morning to apprire them Mjaim WOmm who is r e v ^ ^ ‘ ‘ -SoEs^; o f the plan, Chirtis, told the cler- -ili CoimeeUcut life Magazine, R H ^ M U I T gymen, ' and further sessions b u t Satikday with The HOrald. A'vallable at an times, made with the chamber are contem­ . id b J :k)XD|WER The monUdy picture Jounial in­ for your eating plearare at home. plated. vestigates male domination of Positive action must be taken NEWS the labor'^ scene, from industry Flier MIGIION Come and see Bins and amemimanummam throughout the nation in order through tile unions themselves. P eter—of to Chang© the gro'wtag patterns 4 DAYS OMLY e v e b e N io fe r NO RESERVED SEATS A new "Carrie Nation” and a r e s t a u r a n t of aH-blaok “core” cities sur­ state psychiatrist comment on Mon. thrn Fri. Fair Lady rounded by all-wMte suburbs, ♦ 3 . 7 5 ]the dRemma o f mothers 'who 6:30-8:26; Sat., Sun. 2r5K» ROUTE 6 and 44A, BOLTON VILLA MARIA 8:10 Curtis charged. Wlto Shrine OMfetan want to augment the family He dted statistics showing topome but aren’t happy at the OPEN FOE LUNcjaiBaoNS that Hartford school pcqnila- kind of work generally open to FOODS tions are currently 62 per cent them. 618 Colebrook Bond non-white and growing at toe Glastonbury ★ ★ ★ All over toe state, the sauna rate of five per cent each year. bath Is getting a new 'vogue, CHICKEN RIES WasMi^on, D.C., Is now 87 per but tor the Finns of Eastern osnt non-white, he said, and toe DINING ConfiecUcut it’s a iway of health ALSO A SPECIALTY People on the go pattern ta large cities every­ that the Finns ore wUUng to where is the same. ROOM share with the Jaded. The mag- CALL 633-9858 “ EJxtreme pressures, toere- osiae takes its pencil and cam- In M onchester fote, are being felt both at SAVE *2 Regular «6.99, 8HOWTIMES OPEN state andf national levels for FrL-Sat. Sou. concrete, positive steps to. be T o n ig h t lOJO 9ti)0 GOOD taken now," he said, “lieaders Our Best Latex Paint..:. A t go BURGER CHEF 8:18 7:15 have taken a long, hard look at FRIDAY 7:00-9:05 i Los Angeles (last sununer’s Guaranteed one coot eovtroga ..... any, color • • • e • e e 6:45 X \ at 235 MAIN SIRfiEr 10pm[ORtN ’ W atts riots occurred there) arid SOPHIA Guoronteed woshoUe finish ...... wipes clean \ MAM BlIRGEtts other places where the lid of ) ■egfregation is being kept on, Guaranteed eoloifast...... colors won't fade. J U P l f H and they are worried.” ’ Dr. Walter Schardt, commit- Guaranteed spot-resistont ...... no marks BURNSIDE PtrtRhvcM toe cSliairman, 'who has strongly

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South IFiftd^or Manchester Unit Lawyers Hopeful in Plea Of BBG Cited be doing the eolHng. For American POWs’ Safety nmnwa’s Han w* ^ GLEHNEY CO* The MaiKdieater Chapter of lile Ttoclrvine Btte Depart-■ TV-Radio Tonight Council Aroused by Riunors BDG (B’nal B’ritii Girls) was WAflmNGTON (AP) — A entitled to be properly repre­ JUpg Mayor’s Budget^ mcnt will sponsor its 24th an­ sented. I ’d hate to see 60 (x>fflns nual Firemen’s . Ball April; IS presented With a certificate of smaU group of aouthera New .come back to the United States honbr on Sunday ait Grand Lake jersey lawyers expressed opti- in t^ Ponab-American Citixens Of Wapping Post Office Move simply because no uncil last night is acting like aomeb^y set sewer comnUsslon to. enter Into tect the legal rights of the more While the U.S. government it lni^iWtoMt Tow n Chainnan olhb rooms on Village St. and alree. 7:16 (30) foorts Ounera ^ ' vention, attended by 186 girla (ta) ilsu. HlghUsMa voted to ask a meeting wlU^ -aside, and not responsible to a con tra ct w ith Jam es Mengris than 60 Americans taken prison­ can’t officially sanction the Mc­ elected offloera end adopted Proceeds from the ban will - „ (W J s n n to . Newa from the entire state. ThcmM On CamUIien and the 7:30 (3t) Fnneh Chef postal .authorities In Boston, to “ *« P«^le- Moving Ute post ot Associates, .consulting «ig;ln- Gahn effort, it is taking unoffi­ refutations for the 1966 fish go to the firemen’# general fund, The local chapter, organized er by the North Vietnamese. GOP town oominittee tey- S U o y d ______( Batman (C) fice out of the heart of the pop­ eera, for final deslgri tor the cial (wgnikance of the team and contest. which suppbrts such projects Friendly Oiont be attended by the entire coun­ in October 1966, was honored Patrick T. McGahn Jr., an t i m e h o n o r e d t r a d i t i o n o f CHRISTIAfilTY |«led a Waat at,the town hod«- Offlcem re-elected were Ed­ ulated (hstrict does not make proposed sewer system. provided the society with State as the Babe Ruth baseball team calendar cil and the planning and zoning Town Manager Sprenkel for its outstanding accompliah- Atlantic City lawyer who found­ THE OFFICE 'OF TENEBRAE ward Poreda, prealdent; A1 Or- Whtrlyblnto sense.” : Department transcripts which Jot, and a*a calHng for unlflad and the Christmac Workshop. I>ennui. Meaaee NIEDS commission, to investigate re­ noted that thla step is neces­ ments in the short time it has ed and'heads the Society for the (with Holy Communion) lowsld, eecretary: Thomaa Gam­ Wlut's New? _ Ckqdtal Goals might be helpful. The Logman Act lonwalttoa iagainst it. Frederick Burke is chairman - i bE.nsasr® sary prior to a town - r^eren- been in existence. Defense of American Prisoners er, treasurer; Max Sadlak, pub- ports that the Wapping Post The council last night receiv­ prohibits negotiations with for­ Tiinraday, April 7, 1966 8:00 PAL i In a atatement issued of the program committee. Hen­ dum on the sewer project. The Delegates to the convention in North Viet Nam, said its pro­ Office will be relocated. ed the report of the capital eign powers by private U.S. cit­ Second Congregational Church iOamtlMM, a member of the be relations. ry pigeon ie treasurer and WU- funds will, he made available from Manchester were Nancy posal was being forwarded to John Dowglewics Jr. was Pater JenntaiBs, Kews goals and improvements com­ izens. 885 North Main Street |town board of repreeentattvee Uam Atx>m secretory. Tickets S ^ u r t , ■, The move followed consider­ in mid-April. Dressier, <2arol Joseph, Lydia Ho Chi Mlnh, president of North elected vice president, succeed­ Navy PUm mittee, and its request for an Reps. Cornelius B. Gallagher, A VIBRANT CHURCH MEETING CONTEMPORARY LIFE * (oounoH), a ^ the town com- are available from any mem­ (at) Sea Survival able discussion over “lack of Councilman Eg;an asked, if Kessluk and Debbie Shoag. V iet Nam . ( li) Subeciititkm W additional half mill to be in­ D-N.J., and Peter H.B. Frel- jnititae bM iaaoed Inetnietione ing Stanley Dowgiewica. ber of the department. Now is the time to communication and coopera­ the project is defeated, what “After many weeks of wait­ The first event of the club’s (ia) and Bis FHends" „ ( 8-13) MwrieTc) cluded in the general govern­ inghuysen, R-N.J., mMnbers of • to fom a eommlttee to work ( S ^ N e w e 9:30 (KMB^) Mona kcCbUkcy tion” by postal authoritiip over effect this would have on the ing,” McGahn said in an inter­ Mth year wlH be a trout derby ment tax rate for the coming the House Foreign Affairs Com­ ;iHtb*Vaqr g iw p or laMvtdual. •;U (to) (meyenve postal service and facilraes in funds. Sprenkel replied that. If view, "we havic.Just received (ta) Ski Forecast year, Area Weather mittee, have publicly announced In an effost to reduce may- fosal asserts. S ee th e Francis Minis, Jacob Lagusa, nation lawn aid. It contains Scotts fa- year ■will be th$ equivalent of tion, urging allt own boards, soccer, and will run for Six perior, from a planning stand­ property was referred to the with only a small amount sun­ “I’ll be satisfied if they will William HiU and Roland WUaon. inlmite length. Some atnttoM cMrry otiwir taiort newscoate.) agencies, groups, or indlviddala, weeks. mous HALTS, the leading crabgrass con­ point, than the rumored Sulli­ an $80,000 contribution to the shine coming thorough now and tell me there is no need to go . Beventy-two boys participated Cmdr. Herman Wagner open- capital’ reserve ftmd, bringing planning and zoning commission including the board of represeh- in>BO-43te 8:00 Newa van Ave. location. for a recommendation. then. because they Intend to abide by m an y ' ^ In a 10-week intramural ­ ~ed the ceremonies. Francis 8:15 I>ial 13 it up to approximately $115,- tdtives, to re-examine the l^ g - 6:00 Long John Wsde trol with TURF BUILDER, America’s Carino said some 2,100 fam- The council also requested There may be' a few brief the Geneva Convention,” Mc­ ketball program at the school Leary senior vice commander, 8:00 1>1« RoMnson 10:00 Oonuneot at He said that there is no 1 ;S News. Sign Off 10:30 Dial 13 flies live In the Wapping post 0®®- Sprenkel to supply the neces­ sprinkles this afternoon, but for Gahn said. He was in Washing­ thla winter. Six teams took part was chairman of the event. Mi­ U:00 Newa favorite lawn fertilizer. Prevents grub question o f tUsbooiaSty in the a c­ WBOH—eie office district, a majority of The justiflcatiowi 8ive^ ^ e sary research and technical de­ the moat part they will be in­ ton the past few days working In a freehman-eophomdra chael Nimlrowski, junior vice 6:00 HarWord Hlghtlgtats ll:t o Dial 13 > request include the fact^ - ^ t lo o k s o f tion. 13:00 Newa, Sign Oft them families in the Avery St. tails and authorized Spren­ significant. ’Temperatures will on his project. league, and four teams in a commander, was in oharga. of 7:W Nevrs and mole damage, too. Pennits imme­ capital Improvement reqdests The motion passed by the w nc>-i06e and Birch HlUs sections. ’These kel and Town Attorney Frank reach about 50 today, but along “But only recently, Nguyen junior and senior league. a buffet. J i S g l f e t ^ 6:00 Afternoon Eidition are the highest residential have increased from $11,000,000 town committee la: 6:00 News, Ek>orts, WeSfher diate seeding. Aheam to discuss the financial the immediate coast an onshore Xuan, the North Viet Nam am­ Square Daaee ’The post will meet Tuesday w n rr—use growth areas in Wapping, and to $17,000,000, for the next six California at the ^ ''Becaoas of the mayor's fis- 6:00 New* 6:36 Americana implications of the purchase breezey will keep temperatures bassador to Egypt, said in Cairo The Twirl IN’ «. Twisters at 8:16 p.m., at the post home. ■' 7:80 News of the World the present location of the post years. The rise is caused by aal IrreaponsibUity in presentr 6:16 Dtsl 13 7:46 Joe G a r s g i^ a little cooler. Americians will be treated like Square Dance Club will hold Relrashmeids win be served. 8;K SpotCi — Bern office serves the community four major factors: with Knox. tag to the board of represen­ 6:00 Newa 7;to Oongresslonal Bepott Manager Sprenkel said a sur­ Afternoon cloudiness will grad­ crimtoals,” he said. ”If that’s a dance Saturday at'8 p.m. in 6 ;» DUi 13 8:06 Pop Cbnoert The continued increase in tatives a budget that would 9 :10 Nlghtbaat ■ . ■ , R ^. 18.95 5,000 Sq. Ft. 1 4 .9 5 "far better” than if It were vey of the property should be ually dissipate tonight, and tem­ going to happen I think they’re Preview Showing of our the St. lAike’s Church Hall. Mr. Uea your ice-cream dipper to 6:46 LoweU IboiM s ' 11:00 News, Spirts. Wsamer sch ool (XHistructlon costs; the necessitate a tax increase of 11 6:66 Sports — Blzsuto moved, ha said. made, to “tie down” property peratures will drop to the 30s and Mrs. John Gingera and fiU biJcing cupe for peifect 7:00 ^ WorU TooIlM 11:30 Art Johnson m st Stmday a t the venter at a bargain price. HALTS ac­ Daddario but had received no — «» ) go” basis, either the town hall for approval of preliminary answer yet. tually stops crabgrass before it starts. or library. work on the Rye St. recreation- In answer to a question from Edword Steben, Chairman of al area was tabled. Mayor Prevents grUb and mole damage, too. Councilman Frederick Mahr,. the oommlttCe, noted that, if Throwe noted that the item was Mayor Throwe said, the matter tabled with tacit approval for Will not harm good graes. Pennits im- was not taken up with of either iwoject would be re- work to beg;in. ITS master general, directly, be- tabled was the request media^ seeding. cause he had been referred to gy 1953.99, the current re- from the public building com- GONVERTULE the regional admlnlstratora in have reached a total mission for transfer of $10,000, Boaton for resolution of other ^ |612,000, pl(M interest, with- to cover costs of preliminary .u postal problems. out appropriating/ more than plans for ■tlie proposed town Reg. 7.95 2,500 Sq. Ft. 5 .9 5 Councilman Howard Pitta ttillls in any given year and hall, j a said the alleged move is of ser- than that in the majority The council set April 13 at 8 lous concern to'sev^ti thousand ^ years. pjn. for a public hearing on the milGHESTEn residents of Waplping^clting the “This sum would meet the recomnoended board of educa- dlfflculties encountered in the either a town hall or U- tion budget for the coming fls- ■OTOn SU.ES Flre Department’s dispute witii brary, or a number of more cal year. the Post Office Department. He minor requests, without further Discnission of a proposal from noted that Mayor Throwe, Fire borrowing... and will have the the Wapping Cemetery Assocl- •t our NEW. Chlef jPhilip Cromble and Town ■virtue of alleviating ation for an appropriation for n a a s A C B SAVERS Manager Terry V. Spreidcel spectacular t^tocreasee in any the acquisition of 7.82 acres of nude a trip to Boston at that gj^en year,”^the report said, land for cemetery use was time, to discuss the sltuatipbe coimcU authorized the the matter would be dls

*60 C o A b e ,'COFFEE WAS DISCOVERED Model 68 Oonvetfible. anflioiizBd SUITS Wbttai. ‘MN THE NIHTH CENTURY T k k tock. The CBT 4% works for yoa atonnd the c3oek; VIN ARABIA.WHERE IT WAS A; Interest paid ICONSUMED/SA From day of depoat to day of withdiawd Cprovidiiig yoii midnial^ SEE OCB NICH Enjoy yeto b*»e ImprovemedB NOW with Gleimeys bW R e v o l t J'MEDICIHE. . . li SPORT ■ / 4timesayear ndninnim.bfdaiice). Inixnst is eoiRpcmndsd and paid quartedy ••• SELECTION o r AceOtiut fRsBJL). As little M flO r Bmifh buys Gp tc $190-00. ’ LATE MODELS twice as often as befene. ^ , QtJAL1TY->^ ECONOMY OF ALL T COATS 1\)day, Medicine brings I%u wldch, yon get the t^e^aidng 0(niTOD&o6e of Moat of the above oars Startling New Discov­ am equipped with ra­ For Huskies banking and one-teller s«rvi(». dio, hmter, antomatte eries . . . We bring You tawnsmlsalon, pow er Sizes 14.to 20 Timefeinoney. Andttelstline.'WUcihevviny yoakoka^ steering, powsr brahoe. MANCHESTER ^ O P SERVICE, CONVEN- ym i snm H G in a C B T SsEvings AoeGonfe. IBNGE, n e w DRUGS! FMDAYS MANCHESTER . .. 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 f r e e d e l i v e r y SUITS ^ MDw FIS MOTOR SALES ^ R V IC E to ; " Our Medicine Dnwer. ««elliiig aitil Berpletag Phone 643-4136. B eg. fSSJB. N O W ^ 2 0 1 THE CONNECTICUT BANK AND TRUST COMPANY “ “ “ --n suns THC BfkNK THAT PROVtOBi A COMPLETE PA,MfLY BAHKiHO SERVICe STORE 3 3 4 M'ORT OOATS qMag." 7^3 MAM S T»r PHONE 646-0101 m a m S l t t ^ ELLINGTON 15 N-MAIN ST. Stt'MAINST. HANGHESTEB FABEADB I B iL g a -M U SORRY! NO ALTERATlOMB OMf TON|Mff faY m PAJUUIM OMI V o f PAGE m a Ng h e s t e R e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M A N C H ^raft, oc^NN., T h u r s d a y , a p r il 7, i?66 ttANCHESTBR EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, OQNN^ TACSE BtXJ Dolleris, MfS. Owen S. Trask, Four Children OK , ■ r S T I 1 tleut CJvU WJwrUes Union, an Coventry Mrs. Frank E. Spencer Jr, SMiurmr Ksiir ivp C d l JtlCflClS attUinta of tlie AAwieui Civil Entangled Case Closed Mrs. Jamea T. McNamara, Mra. and Mn. George DoOerla. Ubertln Union,-and past chair- lETS/ttieOTOffltUMWW®'* Samuel WaBco-, Mrs. Baecafiah Mothers assl^ng with classes . 21^0 ot Uw Hartford Chapter of Wa La Thorp Is Endorsed Imxta. Mrs. Louis Haddad. Mn- of the North Oovenfry Coopera­ Doctor Surrenders, ' # deiidy liKpc and p r d ^ d n ^ ^ tka ACUU a n m is on ttu board Uonel G. Jean. Mr*. Bnust G. tive this coming week will be 0 BigHts Unil of directors of the Connecticut Death Chair^s Shfw iow LeDoyt, link C. Peter VanDIne, Mrs. Albert Townsend and Mrs. yS'/ Arthur I* Qceen of U1 Uan- Halfway Rouse, and director of By GOP Town Committee Mrs. Donald PdUtier, M n. Hol­ Raymond inctor. Helping tbia Two-Day Siege Over ■ -m ^ OK wtio tads bem aenrlBg-aa the Greater Hartford Family man S. Pktnaid. m m . Ronald week are Mra. Salvatore Via^ For Gooil Frwi^iSoriJWOa 25‘ FLOAT s ta t e Rep. Walter U Thorp ajn. and 10:30 am , and at r u i n t w f conti and Mra. Paul Archam- acUiy direetoc of the Conneeti- Sendee Society. He la k past Passes After 46 Years- Knapp, Mrs. Harmon N. Coch­ ROARUfO SPRING. Pa. (AP) charges of surety of the peace FAIRWAY has been endorsed by the CoV- 8:30 a.ip-at S t Joseph’s Ohurdi. Two Bolton chmches sHU tnm there. She expects to brinS aa OommiesioB oa CSvil Riglita vice president of the Greater IIM rane, Ibk. Frahh Roy. Mrs. banit Cleaning the classroom and pointing deadly weapons. P f i M (CoutimMd from Page One) entry RepUbUesn Town Com- Seerlae Sertlee — The .drama of a country drama and mnelc'to'express guests several graduate, i*u« gjnce August lg<6, has been Hartford Social Worliers Organ- Garland Reedy ond Mra. JOhn in the Second Congregational Police Bald it appeared Boc­ / ' y V Y ' OpentiMri.** ^)orps In 10t3 and served until mKtee es its esndidate for rep- The First, Congregational Church basement Saturday will doctor defying P.. reaentatlveta the 51st Aasembly Church Easter Sunday has a be In charge of Mrs. Cornelius the Christian year. eddying at the University of lyie appointi^t was an- ford Junior Chamber of Cam- Sbe years later, Dwfiap was Also. Mrs. Cbariea B. Nyack, over today without a shot fired. dren — three gtrls and a hoy,, marce. Hs is listsd in the 1065 Dunlap fired, the bullet struck SALE District, covering the to i^ M sunrise service at 5:30 am. at Bane and Mra. Roy Benson, and At 3 p.m. there will he an Connecticut, nouneed pMytag pinochle with fellew res­ Mrs. Kenneth Donovan. Mrs. He surrendered quietly. ranging in age from 19 montMl edition of "Outstanding Toung Bosses in the heart. Oovenby, Andover smd Bolton, the home of Dr. a^^ Mrs. Lorne A pril 16 Mra. Clement Bouch­ actment of '.‘The Passion and The Grai«;e business jnaatto idents of a Washington. D.C. t o d a y an d fw day C. Francia Dorsey, Miss Mkr- BV»r nearly 43 hours. heavUy to five years. m other notion by the com­ MacLean on Monument Hill con­ ard and Mrs. Warren Boyce. aUi dfOurUord” atst. ifau- will, begln-^ 3 in-the Conugul Men of America;’’ published by xii five were arrested but in soldiers' home when he got the''^. Cak*-Boot Beer-Orangw-7-Up cla Honeywell, Mrs. John armed Dr. Patrick M. Bocoag- Mrs, B^agno fled the hoosa mittee TUeeday night a majority ducted by the Senior PUgrlm Classes visited a hatchery In rice Church. This wUl be a nity H:U1. Members of the the Un^d SUtes Junior Cham- ^ jggg and two oth- tap on the shoulder be "always Mahr, Mrs. Harold Fraser. no, 84. refused to budge from Monday n^ht by cxawlh« out a voted Its iupport to the local Fellowship. The pubUc is wel­ WilUmantic recmtly and this ’5‘ramatlc . ..reading by ber Of Commerce, , ^ ^ sawed out of JaU. One eeca- knew was coming." Get yow favorite float Mrs. Alton Pierce Jr, Mra. his Roaring Spring farmhouse. second-story window onto a kmes, James Bafhes, Ray >®iw La'^on apd m*e€ her Green is a member cf the Job ».o. Board of Ftaance in its effort come. In case of rain the serv­ Hiomaa Woodward. Mrs. Hsn- weric. the WtTC TV Ranger Dunlap was returned to Akron flavor . . . jRst 25c. Dairy to hoM to a 49-mHl tax rate ice 'Will be in the church build­ PbUce said he threatened to porch roof and dropping to the Ooconi, htrs. Marguerite Geer, guests a t ^ ^ development committee of the where a Judge ordered a new Queen Double Treat • • • ly Kin* and Mn. Edgar Wm- Andy show. aboot any officer who tried to ground. g o o d FRIDAY oa the J u ^ 1 biHs. Attendance ing.' An Blaster breakfast will 1 obert simmoris, 'Wllllanj Mln- Town Meeting Set Urban League of GreaUr Hart- “ )**** eccldentany eight years neiberg. BoDettn Board trial. But records had been float a cod, re- Is urged by the GOP Commit­ be served by the Senior PF’ers get ta. Police said Boccagno Knd Ms r, Michael I^ynch, Brucei 'Walh- A town meeting to cpntider. ford, and the public affairs' thrown away, wltneeees had Eavler Seals The Democratic Town Com­ Dunlap stayed free. He first tee a t the pttbUc hearing on in the vestry immediately after Wednesday, the doctor soft­ wife apparently had gotten into r, Harold I kws, Mrs. Hope an appropriation to pay totj committee of the Greater Hart' died, there was no substantiated fiedting Dairy mittee moots at 8 pm. Tues­ caught a train to Rochester, proposed budgets tor the town’s the Sunrise service, to which The local Easter Soid Drive ened and parmitted a state a domestic quarrel. The (ranake, Robert Morra and plans for an addition in the ford Community Council. record of the holdup victim’! Queen in a to 1184 Mort of iU goal of day in the Town Hall 1-...... ■ ■ 12:00 M. TO 3:00 P.M, day. The planned hlflhvitchool The sub-committee on rules ices o t worship Easter Sunday: At 3 p.m. St. George’s EJpls- WASHmOTON (AP) — An ex­ murder, without mercy. That preme Court decision on pretri­ received to date include gifts in wmimantic. dayaburg State ilospital under MEDIT^TIPN APPEOVED addition is 'to be a cafeteria- 9:30 am. and 11 a.nt., using the opal, Church will present a penses paid official trip to Aus> means the electric chair in al explanation of a prisoner’s for the local town committee of over $5 received since Sept ------observation. ,Hls four chUdren, auditorium. , BOSTON (AP) — Gov. J o ^ acred cantata "The Cruciflx- tralia, with stops on the way at Ohio. But be was never sen­ constitutional rights. appointed by Chairman Bertron sermon topic "1 Hav^Seen the 1 as reported from the Hert­ Manchester Evening HemU ^ r o with him ta the house The two new oftidcs.are those A. Volpe' hsjj, sighed a re­ jn,” by John Stainer. Soloists Honolulu, New Zealand and pos­ tenced because he was never Dunlap agreed to plead guilty A. Hunt Includes Atty. Jtdm W. Lord.’,’. Church SdioM wUI be ford office. Oayentiy enrresponient, F. Pun- uirougliout the 'long wnM, were of official representaUve to the eliminated Etaster Sunday; how­ quiring Massachusetts public ^111 be Thomas Bardon, John sibly Tahiti, has been started by caught. to first-degree manslaughter AHen, Ruaseil Anthony Gene The clnb to sending fbllow-up litfie, tel. 74X-«8SL bacic with thrir mother, BUtoa' — COME WHEN YOU CAN — Metropolitan Council of the Cap­ schools tChainnaa o f the once of the electric chair,” Dun­ By Fred AnnulU Mothers dnb • during the Cluistams-New K. Ejnar'Rask Jelm Hu$hc ow, from noon until 3, there liamentary Union, wMeh gathers Dunlap served five years in also win be a discussion on ur­ to locel ehairman, and »suy ™ came later. OfficCra retreated C. Henry AiAnderson rill be evening prayer, litany, TTtey have filled six canistera commission. lap remarked, adding that after ban renewal as concerns the The Mothers Club meets at Agnew of the Coventry Bram* Tear hdidays than Itva on St. James Bottoms Green Joined the commission at Canberra April 11-16. the Army, then went to St. Louis John, oiiM of the principal Is­ and decided to wait it out J^ynold' G., Johnson _ ui te -communion and the sacra- They also eoUeetod two-ttosen and got a Job as a street car 45 years of Uding, "Tm happy." D d iY \ Town of Coventry. 8 pxn. in the Nathan Hale of the Mandiester Savings and The end came alter a neigh- FOR Geprge Meslow staff in January 1960 as a field Lawmakers from 72 nations Community Center. Mrs. Deb­ lands In the group. nent of penance. paperback books to send, be­ conductor. He married and be­ Q im m No. St. Oenahiae Guild lioan Assoctation. to treasurer. tow, John Thompsmi, got into 'G < » ^ Nostirand representative for the Oon- make up the Interparliamentary orah W anagal wUl give a brief On Saturday, Baster-Eve., at cause they heard the. boys lack came father of a son — still as W 7 M iddle’Tpke. fit. Mary’s St. Germaine Guild Oaiden Oub ' coiHact with the doctor on a ci- p.m., ;;iiing «aTnrmVel^ Eoforcement El­ Union. West resume of the Coventry Schol­ BARTENDERS RESPfHfSIBUE Cosmetics Most of the congressmen are Harry Walker. . Hkeeta at 7:80 pm . April 14 at Coventry Garden Club meets 'HtENTON, NJ. (AP) — The viUaa band radio. Both men bad >rayer, solemn baptism and be shipped by the Marine Chips, Edslw laskdts Owned and arship Ftmd. EaecUon o f o ffi­ AT T R Ip y COVENANT CHURCH accompanied by their wives. Dunlap Joined the Army Air the Umndculate Retreat House at 1:30 pm. Tueaday at the New Jersey Supreme Cburt says sets In their homes. Jghting Of the paschal Candle. and the girls ■ hope they will *** ** ®f U** Connetf- Operated cers will follow. All annual re­ ITS on Windham Rd in WilUmantic. home of Mrs. Entest J. Starkel bartenders can be held respon­ On the radio, Boccagno HACKN^TACK^SmEET NEAR KEENEY ST. Easter servicee will be at 8 reach the liKttal^ of a Man- ...... — — ------r— Eostur Cords 1 ^ A l Elkta ports in duplicate will be due All women qf the parish are on Upton Drive. A reriew of sible for damages resulting agreed to taHc with a state ind 10:15, both eervlces o f Chester miarine. ' ' . i at the meeting. All reservations cordially invited. Those need­ club hooka will be made. from serving a customer who is trooper inside the farmhouse. gjkroored By Emanuel Lutheran, S t Mary’s festival Choral Holy Euchar- The scouts are also deoocat- I and money must be in at the MembcH ai« to bring fOcced Pdice said they found, two Uggeffs ARTHUR DRUB ing transportation may contact meeting for the anr.ual banquet- visibly drunk. Episcopal and Trinity Covenant . st. There will be no church tag and fiOnlsiitag a-recreation | braitahes. shotguns, three rifles, two pta- Mrs. FTancis Q. Pane Jr. on dinner of the club to be held at The court rejected the conten­ At The P8ThR6e ’ " i ‘ : ichod classes, but babies and room in the basement of Baker W right’s MUl Road. KlndwrgavfV Trip tion ot a tavern ownef that an tflts and a Qermsn army knife (mail children m ay.be left in Hall at Mansfield Traiatag GOOD NEWS! 7 p.m. April 19 at Cavey's Log The combined kindergarten intoxicated person can be held oil a table in the farmhouse. MANCHESTER <‘HONOR THE LORD ON THIS HOLY DAY” he parish house, i^era baby- School, ahor would welcome do- . St. Mary’s Church Cabin on Rt. 87, Lebanon. Res- Holy Thursday confessions at ervations are available through and nursery class o t the South guilty of contributory negli­ Boccagno, a general practi­ iltting seWices will bei provided nations of lamps or other fur­ GET COMPLETE SERVICE tioner, was arraigned on fit. Marjr’s Church on School St. Mrs. Wesley Hill of Snake HIU Coventry Co^ratlve will visit gence. luring both services , by .women nishings. the -Luts ’.Junior Museum In w f Temple Beth Sholom In Man^ ■ " ' Matuidy Thursday AND *viU be heard from 5 p.m. to Road. Officers are to 'W in­ 6 p.m. stalled at the banquet meeting. Manci)ester Tuesday with driv- .ohestcr. 'The cW^ren’s chapel AH'four local churches will rs Mrs. Arthur Blbndln, Mrs. rvlce will be oonducted as hold Maundy Thursday-^.iggy-^ GORMAN BROS. Inc. Good Friday Lltwtrgy Mass Lutheran Service .will be at 6 p.m. at the church The Prince of Peace Luther­ George Becker and Mnt. al during the 10:15 service. ices this exening. Services at TOP VALUE !»TAMPS FORMERLY STATE SERVICE Lucius A. PetUngiU Jr. You Can Count On Us...

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MANCHESTER i^VENINfe HEIUaj)/THURSDAY, AI^RlL 7, 1966 P A G E N I N E P A G E E IG H T BIANCHESTER BVEIHNG HERALD, MANCHESTER <30NN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 19M ■ ■n, .J..------^---- i . ------muB of oM) have 'tried to un- / Xt is a good time, whkt with the state Dempsey Urges JlmirlypHtpr I n s id e >r ; deratand £tertptures with Sdiool Menus sf the worid being what it is, for some ‘ their uataral mind and tMs al­ Federal Attack real treasure to be troved. Events in Capital NOTICE ways ends in, confuteon. In 1 thi M ahohaater public e OorintMans, 2nd chapter, I4th f o b u s e e d h t t h b __ It is going to do something big for ►ort Sherar said he believed Fried- ateiodl menu, for fite' •week of On Road Deaths «™ ^ T .n m a a good many of us to have some utili­ i verse, the BiMe aaya “But the MiBsile Duty was a personal friend of WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY tarian, practical reason to He on beach­ (Oentiiniedl from Page 8) ) natural man underatandeth hot WASamOTON (AP) -m . ms m o p -> «p . HARTFDRD (AP) — "An all- THMtAB r . M areh IK i-f+Ao,. t^e tMiiga Of the a j ^ t o f God A m y ’s o l d , Redstteie r ^ l e . Oaplln. out federal attack on Mghway WALTSa R. FERGOSON es, studying the distent shoals and cur­ t o peanut butter and Jtely sand- Pnldblien *1^ ^ _th» Qjgy fooUehnesa unto wMch carried the first Ameri- ^ Wednesday to Ztteki"iMUr*a^ actedeoto” is a suggestion from BOOD FRIDAY Founded October 1, UU rents, with aa ancient map or two New York Times, the Stanford hte*; neither Mn he know them cane into npace, has been given ^johen said Sherar had stka“ . - P- Gov. John Dempsey to Presi­ tucked under our head as a .sort of pil­ ppofesBors reject the confusion because they are sj^tually dls- a role in development of a de- discharged “because he dent Johnson. nwhed Bretr Brenlnr Except SOndaya Submarine- High School only: Pepper Solidaya. ^tered at The Poa^ Office^ ^ low to be dreaming on. ‘' j >■ 7 / . theory, claiming instead that! eerned;” Lrt us pray that the fense against refold to cerate and furnish ^ potato cMps, as- MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY ieateK Conn., aa Second C lM Hail ... In n letter to the President the pubUc view is 'T»ther dose iml^tUy con- launched missiles. records for the audit of Ms own “ ,1 A good many of us have put up with ^ -few'.- ' ^ ' ' pguragus, m ilk. Wednesday, the governor en­ 346 NORTH MAIN STREET to that of some the most i«- y*®* these men and now that The Navy said today Redstone tax returns." SITBSCRS^ON BATES untold abuse, in other seasons, because Tuesday: RavioU with meat dorsed the /\ admiMstration'B PayaUe in Advance „ „ skeptical, sutijpicious people did n ot tochslble critica of the Admin- dead, whoever he missBes had been imed in its He said: "There is no founda- Traffic Safety Act, and (Uso OH6 Y6RT .aaa*aaaaaa*«aa«a> $22.W sauce, tossed aalad, Itedian 8iz Uootbs ••••••••••«••••• U «00 think there was any way of wlniBng iztza.tk».’’ Specifically, ft lists *** ^ touch research and developmeM pro- tlon to the allegation of a per- bread, butter, milk, JeUo with called for a federal look into •x-diplomat George n;i.nnap, »Wh the Uteng and trOe God, gram centering at the Pacific gonal relaUonsMp” between (lap- ' n m a Months •••••••••*••#• J,oO fame and fortune other than getting a ypping. the causes of fatte one-car acci­ One Kontb ■tar oppotetlan witniMS to the ^ Father of our Lord Jesus Missile Range in Oailfornla. un and Friedman. ; dents. job and grubbing so many hours a day. Wtoneaday: Creamed chicken MEMBER OP ___ iFuttright committee hearings. ' Details of the antisubmarine- , , THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . . . Fine fame and fortune anybody gets ' on mashed potato, peas, com Dempsey said that in Oonnset- . The AaaocUted Preu Is exclusively entitled To equate snap opinions of a ** forgWeneas -with launched missUe are clastefied, Low Draft Call ' bread, butter, milk, sliced Icut, studies by state police to the use oC republlcation of all news dis­ that w ay. puzaled public with Kerman’s ^ they ■will repent God the Navy said. WASHINGTON (AP) --^ The patches Clotted to It-or not otherwise credit­ 'peaches. showed that “in many cases, Manchester Stores ed in this paper and also the local news pub­ But, now, for a time, there is going to f ' / " ■ophlsficated doctrine lends to “Heaven and earth However, it was reported the jyjjg been set at 'thursday: Frankfurt on roll, liquor or speed or both seemed lished here. confirm'sdixt professional poll- away but my words Bedstones, wMoh no longer jg ooo i,y u,e Defense Diepart- chips, cole slaw, inilk, to be the basic cause, but we Only All rlKhta of republlcation of special dta- be som<|b^pectability in the process of ■tors auspect The Stanford •*nll rtever pass aivay. have a space or combat mis- y,c lowest level since the i»ownie pudding. still do not feel that we have a patches nereta are also reserved.______finding a. beech, and, having found it, GmnTs 815 Main Street . ______Company, Inc., as­ cohtAderiqg an initiation into the sci­ group knew what answers it At thte Kast^ season when aion, are being used aa targets yjgj jjam buildup began iste Baked macaroni with fully satisfactory explanation as Tlia Herald Printing K'iOV. 'J ! Ok . LUI sumesles no financial responsibility for typp- ence of sklndlvlng, and, having gained wanted before It * asked any niaiv, cliurchiBs aw opmmemo- for weapons being tried out as August. cheese and% tomatoes, spinach, to .why so many aocldenfa of the Manchester Parkade *t». hical errors appearing in advertlsemwta questions. To go through toe wUng the death ^ reeurrec- missile interceptors. Pentagon officials explained vr«ad butter milk ice cream. one-car, run-off-the-road cate­ other reading matter in The Manchester proflclenw in that, getting on, in good formality of personal in- tiodQon of Our Lord Jesus.Jesus, I T trust The Navy Terri«^missile^, a ------’ Evening Herald______> 1,479 "decrease* gory occur.” tim e to Vm business of locating the first if A there may be those who wUl.en- ^ surface |» sir weapon, is under- jj„,g jg primari- - . SENATE VOTINO. Pull service client of N. B. A. Service, toe. terviewa a waste a t time, Publishers Representatives — We Julws w reck. and rnonay- tar Into the deep meaning; and stood to be Involved in the pre- jy ^j^g y,g u,at vokmUry, ' WASHINGTON (AP) — Oon- NEW AVOO PACT Mathews Special .^ency — New York. Cm- We arb ^reaming not only of that ul­ 1966’ PubUaben Nevaoaptr rraUty of toe. Opsa. : Umlnary doveVopm^t work gniiatmmts normally iimreato litottcut’s senators, Jjemocrats S T . LO U IS, M o. (A P )— Cty- j cago, Eletpolt and Boston.______Bsmdicate timate hard bullion in silver and gold, , ^God gave Ms son to be: Whteh is aimed at finding ^ jjj jy^g g^d of the^stei^ 'nwmas J. Dodd md Abraham coming Division of Avco Oorp., COUPONS GOOD! *r MEMBERMSiJn. AUDIT BUREAU OP CIBCULii- V- 'the sin bearer, ftoyow tois and best type of antimissile which JTlONS. but ^rvice from the Com- teriel Command said Wednes- For Friday — 1 p.m. Thur^ay. strange name for the French to be giv­ down my life and I have power tent neighbors of President ' Just eHp out coupeas and tako them to jronr Manchester For Saturday — X p.m. Friday. T(> toe Editor, ' \ merce, to the Justice Deport- day that the contract is for eo- Oasslfled dendllne: 10:30 a.m. each day e( ing a ship which was supposed to go, to take it a g ^ ’’—pirovl^ HiS Johnson stuck to their stand tor USIS Office Qpi. Department offtelate. iiy 'th e';b h a'resolUUdn Offered by Sen. quote helicopters and Mohawk Thursday, April T belieiring ^%ristians over the er­ hfyma says, -^None could follow One of their leaders, Frank U.S. Information Service' Ubra- Jacob K. JavMa, RJ7.Y. fixed-wing surveillance planes. CLIP COUPONS AND SAVE roneous statements of several there Lord Jesus, When, thou Smith, i6 , of Jackson, Miss., ry at Zanzibar haa been Shut,-; didst for sin atone. For those said three more busloads of ihetedgians (hat "God is dead.” down on orders te the Zanzibar The Unloved One sufferings deep unfathomed, Mississippi Negroes may come l i Nobody’s Loved On Another’s Soil Also, a bishop of an established government. Were Lord Jesus, Thine alone.” up early next week to support The left-wing African govern- Not many days ago, we examined in WASHINGTON—AUstelr Cooke, New church has publicly declared Tork corifeapondent of the Manchester that he I'oes not believe in the Dear reader, I ask you in all the 90 Negroes who have taken mgnt has ordered all liteorma- this space what seemed the rather dar* seriousness, Do you know this turns camping out in four tents services of foreign gtwem'- Maaohestor Stores Only Guardian, reported recently on a swing Tirgto birth of Christ. Still oth­ ,1 SSAWTS I Ing and fantastic theory advanced by Jeeus who shed His blood for in Lafayette Park across the mgnts to cease, around the United States. An avowed ers toy that Genesis should be you? If you do not, won’t you street from the WMte House. ■ Joseph C. Harsch, Christian Science admirer of President Lyndon Johnson, petitioned out of the Bible. Monitor oolumidst, about what had been he was appalled to find Americans— These articles have been print­ accept Him now? He may V® ^ th toM reporters that he „ .n.niROTftPFa mpn BOYS’ A OIRLS’ SHOES waiting just for you. Jesiw said, thought they were closer to get- BADIOIBOTOPES o k d happening in Indonesia. A victory professors, farmers, shopkeepers, wait­ ed in some of our popular maga- Sffympm. "I am the way, the truth, and ting the housing they sought. WASHINGTON (AP) — The 9^-:, aines. ' against Communism had been taking resses, office workers, students—taking- "We don’t have any written Atomic Energy Commission OFF I have given much thought the life—No man cometfa unto : place In that country, Harsch theorized, a uniformly dim view of the President commitment,” he said, but he says it has Issued a license for to these statements and have-s^® Father but by me. With this coupon you get 50c off any because the United States had had personally: They regard Mr. Johnson, ha Album Of Churches By Joseph Satemis added there had been a tot d f the export of a small quantity come to the conclusion that in­ God’s house is filling fast—-Yet piUr of shoes ^99 or over. ' sense enough to stay away from the relates, aa mean, insincere, unprincipled. informal talking with officials of of radioisotopes to Hungary to COMMUNITY BAPTIST stead of condemning and Judg­ there la room— ! situation there. Our best friends there, A Democratic Senator remarks how, Som e gu est m ay b e -Oie test— the antipoverty program and be used tor medical purjioses. in the Roosevelt, Truman, Elsenhower ing these men, let us leave the ; he wrote, had implored us to diminish judgment to our God who Judges Yet there IS room— other agencies. .. ! our role. The more we seemed to Want and Kennedy days, a taproom loudmouth Yes, soon salvation’s day to you who disparaged the President was in rigMeously. ‘Fix’ Firing Denied • to take part in Indonesia’s internal Perhaps we should ask our­ may pass away CHARBE IT AND SAVE for a fight. But today, the Senator sayA - yVASHINGTON (AP) — Com­ M AK E YO U R I struggle, the theory was, the more dtf- A Thought for Today selves the question, “Have we Then grace no more wiU say— nobody tells a Johnson critic to s ^ missioner Sheldon 3. (^Johen of > ficult we made the role of those native Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee never strayed from the straight Yet there is room.” ' outside and say that again. Council of Churches Thank you. the Interned Revenue Service EASTER CUP&SAVE I Indon^iians who wanted to be rid of and narrow way?" “ Have w* 4 ★ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A A noted columnist finds that needling B y A .H .O . Mrs. Eunice Grimason has denied that a former IRS i the Commindsts, never haul to ask forgiveneto ALL LIVE BBARINO Hubert Humphrey or Bobby Keimedy, Communion or Loneliness? from God?” We know we have lOSG Bluefleld Drive, agent was flre^ because he re­ RESERVATIONS I This theory may seem, to most of us, Barry Goldwater or Richard Nixon, fused to Join In a "fix.” Mandieator Storea Only Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak E. Clayton Gengras, the West kt this stage, two prelimi­ and We know God has been very Manchester, Conn. GRANTS ; still a hopeless mixture oTthe plausible evokes two, three, ten protesting let­ The former agent, Archie P. This Holy Week in our ‘‘Hartford businessman who nary observations can be made. mertefifl to us. NOW-! SWOND TAiLS 19c ea. ' and the fantastic. ters from the man’s admirers. No Sherar, tea^fied late week he- I WASHUNGTON — A much- sters, the answer is a resound­ thoughts we follow the footsteps made one fortune selling autor One is that Gengras, in that Wouldn’t it be better if we VARGAS PLANS VISIT * ALL SOLID CHOCOLATE matter how he roasts Lyn^n Johnson, > But there has been. In the past few quoted poll whieb portrays the in g "n o,” of our Lord. The Lenten Pil­ mobiles and presumably then quiet intervsJ wMtei followed BiUo believing Ohriteians would WASHINGTON (AP) >— Jesus fore a Senate subcommittee days, something quite parallel and com- however, he .gets nary a letter in the M. Vargas, the hew secretaty- headed by Sen. Edward V. RAWBONE Now 49c Americsn public seeliing a apft- ’Two highly reputable private grimage can be very meaning­ made another creating an in­ his first move from his previ­ get on our knees and pray ear­ MINIATURE EASTER EBBS : parable going on In South V ietn^. Bresident’a defense, pollsters vvho constantly probe ous intimacy with the Bailey- nestly for these poor souls that general 6f the Southeast Asia Long, D-Mo., that he had been B eg. 59o er line in Viet Nam is regarded fu l, o r it caSi be Just so m uch surance company and who has WG C A B I N L b f Reg. 89c I There it has been conceded fiiat Pre« These diverse accounts provide fresh by non-ideological professional opinion on Viet -Nam for poUU- latterly been risking both for­ Rdblcoff era toward a positive ■they may be restored? Let us Treaty Organization, will'-vltet ordered to falsify records in a wasted time. Holy Week is the Bt. 87, Lebanon. Conn. I mier Ky was weakened among Ids own evidence of a possible paradox: The pollsters as a scandalous Job of cal cliente have come up with tune and reputation in an effort enthusiasm for the Republican not cast them off as worHiless. file United States April U-21 19^ to* dispute between cUenta OVER M PIECES IN EVERY POUND American people, though they consis­ rigging. . . results 'far different from the high-tide of Lent, when our to put intra-and-inter-clty bus party has been gaining, not los­ ,No doubt these men, though during Ms toUf of SEATO coUn- of a San Francisco accountant, Phon|i (1) 423-0256 ! i countrymen, not strengthened among thoughts come to focus on the m u tently endorse him and his policies in The poll, sponsored by seven Stanford PoU. If the war is to operation back into the cate­ ing, in his rating with several Mgdfly educated (Uke Nlcode- tries.' . > Nathan. Friedman, and the IRS. ; them, by the famous official embrace he Passion of Christ. The peniten­ the opinion polls, simply do not love young social scientists at Stan­ be ended at the price of Com­ gory of profitable enterprise, of the top chieftains of state J received at Honpl^u from-the President tial season of Lent is not given Lyndon. In fact, Mr. Johnson’s problem ford University, runs, directly munists in a ebaUtion. g;ovem- has now, aa last week’s news Republicanism. [ of the United States, to us by the Church to help us 'Ik far more than mere lack of affec­ counter to the information ment Americana are over­ headlines made very clear, em­ i There it hu been conceded that Just to feel more respectable, or to The second is that Gengpras tion; It comes disturbingly close to lack gathered by the professionals. whelmingly against a coaUtlon. barked on a full effort to put SHOP 8RANTS AND SAVE store up credits for our future has, even in the relativtey pas­ i about the worst thing we could do in o f trust. As such, it further beclouds However, they do not oppose a th e RepubMoan i ^ y o f Ctei-^ . ( ; i n C'oiinl on I’s... sins, or as a period of grace sive role’ he has bem playing 1 our effort to keep Premier Ky in pd'wer Mr. J^mson Is well aware of this, coallUoa if this la fixe result of what Americans really fete necticut into the black. to date, been exhibiting some of ; Is to show our own mUltary fist on hi# and obviouslj^ baffled by it. He craves free elections. This vital dis- preceding our relapse into for­ Qualii,\ C 'o ’~;t.-^ . X o Mort' a I Sc'iirs aboift the most confused war in. mer bad habits. No indeed! Qidto) naturally, as with auto­ the qualities which;' come to ( side of his struggle with his 'dvitiaa . hdnifratibh, j^d to be denied It annoys tlnoUon is ignored by the Stan­ the nation’s history. The purpose of Lent is the mobile^, insurance, and buses, think of it, would almost have j crowds, . . and filtrates him. fo rd PoU. The Stanford PoU, as it is same as the purpose of the Gengras would be head of the to be part of the make-up of TRI-CrrY SHOPPING PLAZA ; There it Is being Increasingly admit* ^ Lyndonologists offer many explana­ known in Washington, has be­ The same slanting of the enterprise, in t^ capacity of questions is found throughout Church, or of the Bhicharlst, or any successful entrepreneur in ; ted that the presence of Americans in tions: come a prime document for the the party’s candidate for Gover­ Put a Breath of Spring in Your, XHE SXORB WITH THE BED CARPET SERVICE the Stanford PoU. It asks of the Gospel; and that is that the business world. \ peace bloc on Capitol Hill Since n or. South Vietnam grows cantlnuilly more That most of us have ^ neighbor like whether the person polled would we shoidd become the Children its release on March 15. When we say that Gengras is He goes to i>oints. He has a • controversial, and that, iroidcally Truman, ah. uncle or grandfather like be willing to cut aid to educa­ of God. And this remarkable Sen. Frank Church, of Idaho, embarked on a "full effort,” we sense of his own capacity and Home with Sears Fiowering \ \ enough, the popularity of our piesenos Ike, a movie idol like Kennedy—but no tion, cut medicare and raise status is arrived at simply by one of the bloc’s most aleit have to note that there is still power. ’ seems to diminish In proportion the one knows anyone who l^ks, talks ahd taxes "in order to continue fbllowtag Christ and by living in members, quickly inserted it in one slight qualification on the What our report says, then, ■i degree of military success we obtain out acta like Lyndon JohpS^ fighting.” ProfessloiuU poUsters com m union -with him . The Congressional Record with nature of that effort—one so That all. non-Texans dislike all Teh* says such winding sure to get The purpose of Communion is is that in two respects, in the ' In the field. a glib conclusion: "This.nation­ is ans. “no” answer. more than communication, vit- far still stipulated by himself. appraisal of some top leaders ; All this is difficult for all of us, whs) al survey discloees that" wide­ a Yet the Stanford professors 'al as that is. It is an. oblation, Gengras ki now going about the who originally were ^st look­ like to think of ourselves as on the side That moat of the country’‘a influen­ spread public support exists for sweep to this broad conclusion: or the offering of our lives to state, exposing himself person­ ing, and in the display of the tial qplnion moulders are Eastern liberal a more flexible Amerioan bar­ A M kom j of the angels, and as vohinteers fight- "The majority of Amerioan cit­ God in commemoratian of ally to the party leaders to muscle by wMch he might even Intellectuals who feel no kinship to Mr. • gaining position in Viet Nam.” ' ing other people’s batUes for them wlth- izens have reservations about, Christ’s sacrifice upon the whom hs -has hitherto been at some stage help create Mm- Johnson—no Eaateme):, certainly no Other peace Senators use It to i a C i f q AB g l iMy H U d a w m j out demanding anything in particular continuing the •w ar when they Cross. It is the gift of the Holy stranger, on the bates that he self a little of that imlty man­ OUP COUPONS AND SAVE egghead, and still suspect as to the bolster anti-war argumentf. • for ourselves, to even begin to under- are faced with its posteble Spirit of God to quicken and is wUUiig to be the party candi­ date he aajra he has to have, depth of his Uberal commitment. What makes this important is ; stand. co sta ." sustain us. It is Eucharist, or date if the puty can achieve Gengras hdd been moving for­ Flirty bow up, front...straps all around. That the public, the image of him the heightening sensitivity of thanksgiving to..God for all of unRy in mmting Mm. ward before he began, fills ! But H is actually a very old law of fixed during his days as master manip­ WhUe conceding 61 per cent Shapely heel ftsl fauee to danos, TMs Is Ufa politicians as Election Day the blessings of fids life. It is This is the only proper stance week, to move more out into ; what might be called a density-of oc- ulator o f the Etenate, atiU view s him as a approval of President John­ nears. Consequently, it is worth the idodge of Life Eternal giv­ for a candidate^ fills stage of the open. Stride at Its colorful, best! ^ : cupation. The more men we have in horse-tradiiig wheeler-dealer. examining why professional son's poUcies, the Stanford en by Christ Himself: "Lo, I tlw gam e. ' Vietnam, and the more IdlUng they suc- That people have been put off by newa pollsters object to the Stanford group stretches its data to ks Gengras thus moves for­ am with you always,” He said. But candor compels the state­ PoU. add: "Unlike other studies, our ward, the party situation in­ ceed in doing, the less our popularity in accounts of his power drive and ego, bis With such assurance, wq need ment that, in the natural course It should be emphasized they more complete investigation evitably moves, in ti^ year of ; Vietnam is going to be. On the other sensitivity to criticism, his temper and never be lonely or Ic^ He has of human and political events, demand for unquestioning loyalty. do not find fault with the samp­ also teiows widesproa/l„ support hoped-for consensus, toward • hand, our rating among the Vietnamese promised to dwell in xu as we and in the natural course of That the White House sell has been ling methods (1,479 Intervienvs) for moderate de-escalation of vdiat could b6'~as tense and : is likely to begin going up after we have, dwell in Him. Is there a reme­ emotional involvement, Gen­ too hard aRd too obvious—-tha^ fiw ex­ a t the National Opinion Re­ the conflict (including negoti­ emotional a showdown as Con­ j some day, finally evacuated ourselves dy for human loneliness and de­ gras is going to have less dif­ / Easter Lilies ample, the fresident’s studied soft and search Center at the University ation with the Viet Cong and necticut political Mstory has spair? To all who are weary ficulty, in the end, in overlook­ I from the country. alow delivery on television is too patent­ of , contracted by the inclusion of the Viet Cong in a even seen, not a showdown ln-‘ and despondent, He says: ing a .little stray disimity than ! This Is an old law of nations, peoples, ly contrived, his occasional smile too Stanford professors for the sur­ coalition govenunent and a volvlng enmities, which would "Come .imto me, and 1 wlU re­ the man he must somehow dis­ ; and occupations. We are a little sur- sanotimonibus. . . . vey. Rather, it is the way the reluctance to pay the increased be relatively easy, but a show­ fresh you!” place, Senator Peter Mariani, J prised and shocked when it applies to Surely It’s easy to exaggerate the , Stanford group framed the economic and manpower costs down in wMch best friends may is going to have in overlooking importance of Lyndon Johnson’s un- questions that bothers profes­ white! a substantial escalation P ra y er ^ have to face some momenta of ' ? us as it has applied, in the past, to the the fact that he himself once . lovedness. But it does matter some. sional pollsters. would involva” "B y the Breaking of the Bretul mutual torture. It may never i.Romans, the Chinese, the British, the almost had wrapped up the For one thing, it matters to Lyndon ’The Stanford PoQ asks: The; Stanford group gives and the Giving of the Oip, reach the state of open explo­ I French, sind the Russians whenever nomination Gengras is after. Many M m Unadvertisad Specials lobn sim . -As already noted, it gpuwa at "Would you approve or tesap- away its intent, however, by re^ Help us to give outselves for sion wMch was attained by the Tall and regal with Isu’ge, sparkling white 3 they have been assuming responsibilHies For the moment at least, him, forcing him into new—and prob­ prove of the following action to fusing to accept the conclusion the life of the world." last determination o ' a Repub­ • outside their own borders. We consider however, Gengras is not “fight­ blooms. A thoughtful Easter gift or bright ably counter-productive — expenditures end the fighting: Forming a of every professional pollster Am en. lican gubernatorial nominee. ing” for the nomination but al­ accent for ycsir home. Buy yours now! r ourselves better and more benevolent of time and energy In campaigna to sell new government In which the that the’ public is luiderstand- That was perhaps the classic The’ Rev. John D. Hug^ies, lowing the party to have a j than any of these, but what we think him self. Viet Cong took some part?” ably cimfused. poUtlcal convention battle of all. St. V 'Ty’s Church, proper chance to make up its I of oiu^lvM, or-whatever real degrees of More important, public, confidence is a The repUes are 52 per cent time. But It may be equally dra- ^ (See Page Nine) Manchester, Conn. mind it wants Mm. ; difference there may be, doesn’t wipe vital ingredient for enlisting popular "yes”; 36 per cent "no”; 12 per m atte. .out the influence of the basic formula: ■upport of Presidential progranui. . . . cent "don’t Jmow.” From this, A z a le a s f Outsiders are always being resented. Bight now, for example, many Con- file Stanford professota oon- gieaemen, GovcTuiuent offioials, and re- teuda .in their analysis, that a In beautiful bud and bloom. ' portera beUtvs that the Prealdent and majority favors a ooaUtitei gov­ Rich, bright green foliage. ,Ma entire Atointstration autfer from an ernm ent Grow indoors or plant outside. iTrcfunire Traving Now Respectable. enormous credibility gap—that the piib- However, professional poll-' store bteleve that the queatlooi Fischetti A good many of lu know, now, sx- lie views with extreme suspicion nnd skepticism White House statemente and is so framed as to assume an in­ 4-inch Plant ...... l A b -actly what we are going to be doing credibly high level of aophisfi- predictiona about the ote;^ o t the w a r 6-inch Plant...... - <3^99 ithls summer, and perhaps all the rest In Vie^am and, carrythg over from cation. When the same queetton !of our summers. that, ab^-m any other fbieign and do­ is oouebed in more understand­ And we wonder how in the world ws mestic issues. able terms by commercial peU- ^'Oould ever have been wasting so mudi This makes R harder tor. Mr. JidmaoR GHARCE IT - NO MONEY DOWN

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^ A G E TEN -wipT-...... T\* " Chlshohn, t39 Hany tiane, S7^Het%Voten State P kks ____ -ttrtKy Kt « :lp ' Tuuc ftrom tte 12th CiretrJt -a-^ 1 BeBjamto J. <3allali*n SVmeral ^ O m a n U lC S Ro«*vllle; a daughter toK r. and ;-^?Ubiuiary S . i«o2 Mam st, R««t Mrs. Roger liofberg, T6Uaad; Tfcs i^aoMn o* the voU ^ Burnham St. a daughter to ICr, and Mrs. Court Cases snsri— yeMccday In The GREEN 1 In Accident James McMahon, 88 Oak St.; Q ue^ Ends the town clerlf# J • » Hartfot^/' with a Bleaalng; at . daughter to • Mr. and Mrs. iriMMnd that 67 took ^ For Garage MANOR St.'"Roae Church, East Hart- Itira. Annie Tldmas, 79, o f 44 Gary Robinson, . 50 Reed St., BIANOHESTEB 8IW ION Sector's oath and the ^ n tw cis E. OovUl* ford, at Burial Will be In 9t In Success 9'. Ridge St. was fataUy injured Rockville.* ____ Charges of breaking and enV puMloan party gained the Town and state officials have ■^mncis E. CovlUe, 64, of 72 Mary’s O ^ t e i y , ^ t Hart- tering with criminal intent and € BOULEVARD. m L I S ^ T Memo‘S M ^ 'o t reqidem Monday last nlfeht when tlfe car * e DIBCHARGSID THSTER (Oontiiiiied Creoi Page One). moat new voters wtth 21. •rtUed on a Bmnbam S t. site •**»*•Oakwood St. died suddenly... last. ford.- ^ There win be a solemn vf/Uncr a .Y: Mrs. Grace D. B14hop, » for a State Highway Department I M AN CH ESTER W^ome with a h ^ attack. Friends may call at the fu- -Three un^pled parked Tatoott Ave., RockvlUe; RonaM John Asaklar, 18, of 186 Ver­ up by runovkig neariy 6,000 K»her- Roberta Wood Perrone, 224 Union St. She was, born March 27 9 and tomorrow from 2 to’ 6 and since The program Is as follows: Snrpltu Expected and 7 to 9 p.m. a Manchester resident suspended . sentence. Since , he coasUd area and for a time sons will be employed there and at Manchester Memorial Hospital Her maternal grandpaiwts 7 to 9 p.m. 1927. Prelude, “Were You There did not have the money to pay aroused widespread fear among HARTFORD (API—State Wri- their cars wiU be parked In a are Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wood, Minot, NT). She has a broth­ David C. Wesfbom She was a former member of vvhen They Crucified My the , fine, , the disposition was the__ ^ peasants______that tiiey_ were in fare Commissioner Bernard Sha- screened lot er, Vito, 1; and a sister, Debra, 4; ; 1 . • ar ' COVENTRY—David C. West- the Lady Roberta Lodge In Mm - .. by joy De- erased and the case was con- frt^ radioactivity. Nor plro reports that his department All of the maintenance ac- Funerals Chester and a m ^ b e r o f St. Glenlster; ^hiued to April 14 tor re-«en- bas resumed, moot of expecta to end the fiscal year tivities are expected to be car- ’ Addabbo, Luisa Francesca, daughter of Piuqnale' tod bom, 74, of Laurel Dr., died late Mary’s Episcopal Church. rmyuis " * tenclng. Tuesday at Wihdham Communi­ the fear has subsided, end some on June 80 with a surplus of ried out indoors. Antonia Liuzzi Addabbo, 27 Walker St. She tvas bom Maich Mrs. Robert L. Gay Survivors Include two daugh- Opening Thou^t, "But What charges against the trio vlUagere have , regretfully 83.6 milUonl ------— 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal gTtodpair- . ty Memorial Hospital, Wllll- ters, Mrs. Albert Krause, with Could I Do?,” Judith Brown from an Incident at the mantic, after a long illness. The funeral ‘ of Mrs. ’ Robert watched the American shore Shapiro inade the disclosure ents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Addabbo, 27 Walker St. L. Gay of 233 Boulder Rd. waa whom ffhe made her home, and from F irst OtHig^r^atlonm Chef on Feb. 23, when personnel dei>art because of-the Wednesday at a meeting of the Mr, Westbom was bom in Mrs. Alton N. Cowles, both of Church of Vemon; chorlc re^- pearson, 80, of 97 Math- Steel Output Up Sweden and had lived in Hart- held yesterday momlr^ from riwt in the arm they gave local Finance Advisory Committee Bryant, Kimberly AnnA daughter of Briice C. and Mar­ two brottiers, _ r^" «r St was aMavdted and re- LONDON — Great Britain lene M yott Biyant, 8 Regan S t, ROckvUte. She was bpm fo id until he retired 10 years the Watkins-West Funeral Manchester; business lUe. wMch authorized Mm to tra ce r lora unu* ne Some Iw'E CeW St With James OottraU and Herbert ished” by Perry CMlbei^^from ^bred .a face injury. He was To demonstrate that there 82.6 million among various op­ produced ;27 million tone of March 25 at Rock^le General HospitaL Her maternal grand-, was no longer any danger from steel last year, 6 per cent more parents are Mr. and Mrs. MarshaH Myott Htottord. H « pw- XrdieTLraf^minS'and a soIeW Wgh Ma« of raqu^^ ^^^"walzSS^romSusan Pfalzgraf ^S hospitalized overnight. erations within the depsrtment. Hartford. at St. Michael’s Church, Hud- three grandchildren radioactivity, U.S. Ambassador 'The commissioner said that than In 1964. While exports re­ temal grandparents' are Mr. and'htos. John Rogats, Blaton Spencer Corp., ,n Mass. Prirate funeral services wlU vllle M^odlst Onwh, Md t Rd., RFD 2, Rockville; r , ■ i ..' •. > . M en s S h o rt S leeve Survivors include two daugh- son. Mass, Angler Biddle Duke and Spanish the faeidthy economy o f the state mained the same, the nation cut . y The R t Rev. Msgi*. Llewely be held Saturday at the Holmes Infotmation and Tourism Minis­ back its Importe of steel from . ’V. ■ ■•I ters, Mrt. James Despard of The Rt. . ^ , I- Fipieral Home, 400 Main S t The EP‘«copal Church. was a m ajor cause of the sur­ Coventry and Mrs. Edward Chadboume WM, celebrant m New Riots ter Manuel Frags Irlbarne went plus. 2 million ingot tons to 750,000. Baraaby, Brenda Aim, daughter of Andrew N. Jf, find’ , Permarient Press Ziemian of Naperville,'111.; four slsted by* the Rev. O e^d CW- Rev. James Bottoms of St. Hymn, "Christ the Lord Is swimming at Palomares Beach M togoerite Rice Bamaby, 49 Market 'StT IYew Britain. She Mary’s will officiate. Burial will Risen Totiay!”: Pirayer of vras bom MArch 30 at Mantoester Memorhfl, Hospital.' Her grandchildren and a great- lahan, deacon, and ^ Rev, a month ago, be In East Cemetery. Thanksgiving by Trlna Meyer In Saigon; maternal grandmother Js ^ra. ,Li}llan Rice, ?7 Courtland St grandchild. Joseph Rothwell, subdeacon. Spanish oCficIsls MgMy There wlU he no calling hours. from EUington Congregational Her paternal gnuidfatier is Andrew Bamaby Sr.,’ Tlcon- S iP O R T Funeral services will be held TTie Rev. Wllliani Hodgkln- praised the U.S. naval and civil­ DH> JESUS CHRIST. THE SON OF OOD W HO son of St. John's Church, Hop- The family suggeets that Church; Irktrumental music, Jeep Burned ian tectnicians. deroga, N.Y. She has two brothers, Mlcha^ .. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the "The Day of Resurrection'': Slid a sister, Laurie Ann!i 2i " • " Henry J. LaPlante Funeral kinton. Mass., Was seated in those wishing to do so make "It was like finding -the BECAME THE SON OF MAN,— TO SAVE MAN the sanctuary. contributdona to a Book of Re­ Sermon "The Resprrectlon (Continued from Page One) proverbial needle in a hay- *****. Home, E. Main St., Stafford Goepel” by the Rev. Robert Burial was In St. Michael’s membrance at St Mary's etack,” ,aaid one, "but doing it FROM Sm. AND SO FROM SPIRITUAL AND Sheridan,'Patrick Michael, son of Ens. Paid and Ros- SHIRTS Springs. ’The Rev. Karl Blake L. LaCounte, pastor of the Other accounts said the gtrl Neumann Sheridan. Charleston, S,C.,;He was bom April of Lebanon will officiate. Burial Cemetery, Hudson. Church.. at a depth of 2,600 feet where Bearers were Robert C. ^Rockville B aptist Church; had run inside the house, while water pressures 'were enormous 8 at S t Francis Xavier Hospital, GhaNesttm. His maternal; will be in the Swedirfi Ceme­ ETERNAL DEATH. — REALLY DIE? Answw: Wright, Charles J. Heller, ^Scripture, Andrew Cox frcmi the ihan dashed down the street and where there is eternal darfc- grandparents toe Mr. and Mrs. A. Gerard Neumann,. Great tery, Portland, Conn. John F. Mayhew, John J. PTrst . Evangelical Lutheran and flagged a car that took him N eto, N.Y. Hfls paternal gfrandparenita ars Dr. and Mrs. B. Friends may cafl -at ^ fu­ nese.” rH BH E CAN BE NO JUSTIFIED DOUBT.^ Prindivllle Jr., David Bremner Hospital Notes Church; Prayer, Jack Newton away. ' Adm. Ouest, deputy com­ J. Sheridan, Hebron Rd., Bolton. neral home tonight from ’7 to 9 from Union Church. police ra^o i>roadcast Jr. and Joseph P. Crohby. Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. mander of N or^ AUantic TTea- and tomorrow from.2.to 4.and See the gieateet htstorteal book, of the ages, the Bible. — | Turklngton, TSiomas ^ohn,. son. o^ iSjederic B. St-.and In all areas excepting mater­ ■HymnTrf'AIl Glory, Laud and reported an American had been ty Organizaiion'e naval striking '7 to 9 p.m. ■. . , The very earth quaked, rocks were rent, believers In Christ Camrlene Herrmann Turkln^n, 6 FrtoHin St. He was bom .Mrs. Emily W. Schaefer nity where they are 2:80 to 4 Honor”; Benediction, Susan udnaped, but there was no don- and support forces In Southern Pfalzgraf; Postlude, "Come, firmation. Europe, reached the crash were awakened, end appeared, after Christ's resurrection. March 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ^temhl Funeral services for Mrs. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private Silky MMplli ragulor coffor Ye FaithfulI’Ttklse the Strain.” u.s, Military Policeman on scenb Jan. 34. His search and Reeid Matthew CbM>tor 27, versee 50-54. — Christ's side. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R. B. GrasBette, West HSijtr- SOUTH WT^NDSOR-^^Anthony Emily W. Schaefer of 290 Main where they are 10 a.m. fhirtwHfa dw rl A e w s b i tlw D nT* V W tora^are"^^ ^ group of young people from Q,e scene ^ d the motorcyclist recovery force grew to 17 ridpe heart, w m pierced with a spear to midce sure of His dssth. fotd'. His maternal greal-grandmother'is Mrfi. Bertta W^r A or MoMfnrrt 83 St. Were held yesterday at the - - tMWffil'iiioil popular fobrie- Rsad John Chapter 19, verses 88-86. Pilate, the judge himself, Southwick, Frahklln Sti He haS two brottiers, FYederio E. 5- ™ «» *»•«“” «1» 1 ,20c MO., at aa. ■ 65%" DecieiirpoywNr, 35% Wn m«FA than ^ vialton at music rader the dl- ^rked for a owitractor at Sai------—^ I was surprised that “he was dead already.” — No secular his­ Jr,, 4, and Robert D., 2%. ■ • ■ ■ > * '' v • South Windsor, died yesterday No more than two vlsltora at rection of James Lee, • • • • * eoHoto SpHog coloifH Sim Simpson, pastor of Center Cqn- one time per patient. gon'a Tan Son Nhut Airport. .'A tory anywhere can disprove the death and resurrection of at Hartford HospitiU^ gi^gatlonal Church, officiated . The service will be called off Henry, Jason Emmanuel, son,of James-^ and. Itose- S M 4 . Survivors also taclude two * 6 tentative identification by ^e Crew IVfissmg Christ Who died on Good Friday and rose on that first iBurial w(is in ' East Ce'metefy. tonly in the event of heavy marie de Lyra Henry, 51 Dart m i Rd., Wapping. He waa fivi daughters. Phtlents Today: 267 military gaV-e ’his name as Ltd*- I Easter. other sons,. XIVO Bearers were Edward Wlnz- rain or snow. ly Dewitt, but no hometown whs bom March 29 at St. Francis Hospital. His maternal grtod- twenty gr^^hlldren and two . copke, Primo ADMUTTE® YESTERDAY: Hospital Notes - After Red Jet parents are Mr. and Mrs. ’Si. L. de Xyr®*, Surfsidte, l^a. IBs Mrs. Jeanne C. Aninger, 138 available; ’ a n d s o w e d o n o t i n THE LEAST HESITATE great-grandchildren, ’ • ’ - - Admitted Monday; Joseph paternal gpsandparents toe Mr. Sh a'M fsr Q iarles X 'H en ry, M en s hid. Park St.; William J. Baldwin; Heavy, fighting flared 20 miles ‘Crashes in Mud TO PRESENT ‘OCR CHALLENGE, OB, BETTER iOscione, 31 Regan St., Rock­ Brooklyn, N.Y. He has three'iJrothers, Christopher,'JampA 33 Oomell St.; Mrs. Evelyn I. northwest of Saigon between the 8TTLL, OUR OONVIOITON EXPR^SED IN OUR morning from the D’Esopo Fu­ ville; Domenica Zanetti, Broad 6. to d Raymond, 3; tod a vfisler,. Andrea, 8. neral Home, 235 Wethersfield O - - IVT Barracliffe, 98 W. Middle Tpke.; U.S. 25th Infantry Divisic^i end (Coatiniied from Page 8) LAST TEAR'S "PREACHINO THROUGH THE •••.*• J . Permanent Press Brook; Frank Tuttle, Ellington: the Viet Cong. Ave., Hartford, with a BlesAig J | '| 0 i l C W S l^rs. Kathleen Clark, 89 Lock- that U.S. Amry veMriee and Va PRESS” : — ^ TUToai, wUUam A , son o f 'WUltam D. and Kathleen at St Augustine’s Church, ^ wood St.; Joseph-^M. Damon, Glenn Jordan, Wapping. By midaftemoon, 24 Commu­ Admitted* Tuesday: Stanley nists were reported killed apd small number of ftdly equipped "We Challenge Anyone, Anywhere to Prove Objectively, His­ Bcannell Masl, 13 SWnner ~RO.. Verfidm He wto bom Marto Hartfotd. Burial was In Mt. St. Wapping; David L. Duclos, 28 at htonchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ Caron, 47 Hanson Dr., Vemon; the shooting was continuing persenmer' were x>08ted at seven torically, Logically, Conclusively, Hiat JMus Christ Did Not DRESS Benedict’s Oemeteiy; R oundup Thompsonville; Walter J. Dun- mother is Mrs. John J. Scannell, Htfiyoke, Maas. HHs paternal auround what appeared to be a East-West border crossing Riae From the Grave, After Death On '^ e Cross!” ^ gan. South Windsor; Mrs. Peter Pozzato, Mountain Sl-t grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 'William R. Masl, 140 Valley Rockville; Grant Skewes, 78 Viet Cong base camp in the Hb ^tots. Informed sources i^>ecu- Charies E. Benton (Continned from Page One) Katherine E. Farrell, '103 Eld- I And we may aak at Easter time, as well as at Christ-mas View Dr., Wapping. ^ . Charles Edward Benton, 82, K - Mountain St., Rockville; Doro­ Bo Woods, an old Red strong- ‘^ted that they were there to ridge St.; Donna M. Gauthier, block any Soviet attempt to ttme: — WHAT, PRAY TELL, DOES 1966 A.D. MEAN? • * 9 • * 0 ■ ' JEANS of East Hartford, formerly of c'witer now under construction thy Jackson, Ellington; Edward 94 Foster St.; William S. Har­ It was the oidy significant bring salvage equipment toto Knight, Nattianid Harrison, son of WiBlam N. ^tod Manchester, died last night at, in Farmington. rison, 66 Jean Rd.; Mrs. Jane Oessay, 8 Lewis St., Rockville; Busan Harrison Knight, 22-4 Hoosler Courts, todiana Uni- St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. John' Evans, financial 'vice ground action reported for the West Berlin. D. Howard, Tolland; Tammy Yolande Soucy, Kinsgbury Ave., In its dispatch. Taas said: irwslty, BloomingtoiL He was bom March 18 at Bloomlngon. G ills Mr; Benton was born in Man­ president.of the university, said day. AT ZION: Tomorrow, Good Friday, the Death-day of Christ L. Kaszyeki, WilUmantic; Mrs. Rockville; Thadeus Navlkonls, "Notewo.Cthy is the strange be­ IHs maternal grandperemta are Mr. and Mna Joseph O. Har- 86 he would permit "viewing or A government spokesman re­ Jesiis, World’s Only Savior, and Beet Friend, chester, Nov. 1, 1883, the son Rose LaBua, Coventry; Mrs., Somers; Frances Fecteau, 26 rlflon. WeUesaey Hills. Mass. His paternal giaJwSparento ar* Masses copying" of the agreement at ported that the Viet CX>ng shot havior of the Western occupa­ April 8: Noon-day Devotion: 12:20 to 12:40 Avfil and Cbtton j of James and Hannah Fouhey Julia O. McCann, Bolton Rd., Spring St.; Rockville; Gall Mr. and Mrs. N. Wflliam Knight, 65 White St. He has a sister, Perm anent his office. 26. Vietnamese prisoners in the tion authorities in West Beriin Benton, and lived in East Hart­ ■Vernon; Mitchell Pelser, East Quinn, Corrine Dr., Tolland. KORATRON Demands that the agreement back just before several govern­ who did not let representatives 7:80 P.M. — "The Most Remarkable, Honorable Paidine, 15 months. ford most of his life. He was a Hartford; Janls Ravins, Iron- Admitted yesterday: Stephen P erm a n en t be made public were made ment battalions overran a Com­ of Soviet armed forces go to the Burial” , Matthew 27:60, 61. Mark 15:46, 47. Press tobacco grower. wood Dr., Vernon; Eric 15. Zavarella, 11 Snipsic St., Rock­ place of the accident and pay Barter, Martha Anne, daughter of Joseph R. and Sene No Trim E ver! Automatie Perm anent Survivors Include his wife, after a controversy arose about munist detentimi camp in Phu Reuss, South Windsor;.Richard- ville; Helen Thompkins, 30 N. last honors to the dead service­ BVtener Barter, 44 Burke Rd., Rockville. She vras bom M a ^ Mrs. Mary Moynlhan Benton; its contents.* Tam hamlet, 70 miles southwest Wash 'n Wear. May Be Ma­ P re ss Park St., Rockville; Brian Cone, EASTER SUNDAY. April 10 27 at Hartford HospitaL Her maternal grandparents are A&. Press three sons, James H. Benton of Joseph Paquette, a member E. Riley Jr.. 27 Maxwell Dr„ of Saigon, Wednesday. Most of men.’ chined or Hand Washed, and SLIPS and 60 George Dr., Vemon; Lynn About 10 Soviet oMicers and end Mre. Walton A- Skinner Sr., 9% Fairvlew^Avar Rocl> Manchester, Robert F. Benton of the Connecticut Association of Vemon; Alison M. Ryan, Wap­ the victims were civilians, and finnrise Service, 8 a.m., on “Zion’s Heights,” weafiier per­ Machine Dried. Papa, 112 Prospect St., Rock­ five enlisted men were at the vine. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of East Hartford and Charles E. Plumbing and Heating Contrac­ ping; Mrs. Pauline Sereby, 16 they included three Women stiU mitting, otherwise In ehnrto. Hayes Dr., Vemon; Mrs. Mary ville; Richard Huntington, Tan- scene, but the British restricted Barter, Bath, Maine. She has a brother, Jeffery, 3; and a s»- SLACKS SHIFTS Benton Jr. of Baltimore, Md.; a tors, through his attorney, in chains and padlqcka. Regular Festival Service, 10 a.m., \with Communion. H alfS Iips brother, David Benton of East' threatened to bring suit against F. Wood, 12 Garth Rd.; Albert keroosen Rd., Vemon. them to the riverbank. A British tor, Debra, 5. Hartford, and <’.ght grandchil­ the university under the state’s F. Yost, 124 High St. Births Monday: A son to Mr. spokesman said the plane Sermon Theme for both services: ^‘Blessed Assurance: He I \ Manning, Blarela JanA daughter of BSmeSt R dren. right-to-know laws if the docu­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A and Mrs. Robert Lachance, 82 "eventuaUy will be returned to lives, Positively No Doubt About It, and BeUeving Mortals ment was not made available. son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Village St., Rockville; a daugh­ the Russians.” ShaU Live Again.” I Corinthians 15:3-8. / awtia MalUet Manning, 26 Eastfleld St. She was bom Marto 2.00 Z . 7 S The funeral will be held Sat- About Town Informed sources said that I 25 at SL Francis HospitaL Her maternal grandn^CT Is ' B o y s 1.68 ter to Mr. and Mrs. David An- -Donald Gobeille Jr. of 30 the Sovief Union had not SOLOIST tor 10 o’clock service, Ml'DIT(*J 'Viztjusr dei^n, 11 Gaynor PI., Rock* Concert and Opera Vocalist, Vernon, Conn. Mrs. Gladys MaiUet, West Harttor^ Sl» ***]2^^ Koratron finbh on 507$ Forlnl ville. Harlan St. is on the dean’s list pressed to be included in the Thomas, 11, Edwani, 10, and PhUlp, 8; and three sisters, Permanent Press polyMtar, 5076 cotton or 18K Forfnt and OMy auaimor Rvfag, wnijy nmnnar colett with fponb* at Stevens Institute of Tech­ Births Tuesday; A daughter salvage operaticm.but had asked — “MORNING BREAKS UPON THE TOMB” — Susan, 9, Karen, 5, and lAurie, J* ^ ^ * nylon, cotton. Truly navar wrlhUa fraa dipa that naad no> ing w i ^ binding and triok 50% nology, Hoboken, N.J. to guaird the plane during the to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- naads iroifdng. SIzas 8 to 18. •honiho. Fun diiM In sizaa 32 In Am! rayoto 50% noNoto S m night and were turned down. Easter Evening Service, 7 p.m., for Sunday School and Con­ Matte, Kimberly Sne, daughter of Ftancta^ L.aughlln, 70 Union St., Rock­ Block, navy, noturaif lodan, bhw. daHoifiUpiBiS^M/M. Manchester Homemakers A-British officer confirmed gregation, special order, with Easter sound film in color, Joan DoCtoll Mitffe, 116 Croft Dr. Sie was bom March 28 at 7 % 1 4 ville; a daughter to Mr. and and attendance awards. S jfio c ia h Service, Inc., will have an ad­ that a busload of Soviet troops Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bartlett, Som­ vanced training session tonight arrived at the scene but did iK>t — No Sunday School Easter Morning — Mrs. Amrelo DeCarU, ITS B. Main St., Rockville. Her paternal ers. at 7:30 at its office at 237 E. leave their vehicle, and re­ Discharged yesterday : Kathe- Center St. Mrs. Mary Haskell, turned to East Berlin. S o has tvro brothers,* Francis A. m , 4, and Kedto A , rine' Smith, 46 Lawrence SL, director of Operation Head The early Tass report did not POHED TULIPS TUNE IN! — COME IN — TO ZION! MANY COLORS Rockville; Joseph Mlscione, 31 Start, will speak on “The Pre- Identify the type of plane. Some Regan Rd., Rockville; David School Child.” Western experts guessed that it 'ErteL Christopher Mathew, son of B«nart J. Jr. ^ Witherell, 40 Pleasant St., Rock­ was a MIG17 but the British Every. Sunday, The Lutheran Hour, "Bringing Christ To The Jeanetto^ttallno Ertei. 84 High View Rd., W hpp^. m Easter Bonnies ville; Mrs. Aleen McNeal and Members of the Eighth Dis­ spokesmem said definitely iden­ Nations,” RADIO, WNBC 1:80 pm., WAGE 2 p.ip.„ WRYM w m ' bom Marto 28 at Mantoester Memorial Hospital. His trict Fire Department will meet Come See Our t. HYACINTHS dau^ter, 47 Old Town Rd., tification cannot be made until 2:05 pm., and other ptations.—“nua Is The Life,” TELE­ tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Holmes H artt^ His paternal grandfather is Bernard BLUE, PINK, WHEtfB Vernon; Mrs. Ann Levigne and the craft is raised. VISION, Chimnel 8, 8 am., and other channels. son, R t 1, Coventry. Funeral Home, 400 Main S t, ThC epokesman said the plane ^ t e i Sr„ 36 Fox HIU Dr.. RockvlUe. He has two brothtos, to pay respects to the late was "fairly heavy—ip or 12 Marie, 9, and Bernard HI, 6. ^ Frank CovlUe, a member of the long datynd iMrtt of dSK GRAPE HYACINTHS—iW enly Blue tons.” British and German Non-chnrto members, and any othera, seeking the real truth Kodal polyattar,35to eombad departm ent workmen were reported having and inner peace are invited to come to Adult Information cotton. ChooM from qiorkEng NY Subway Plan ^ some diffiepity in getting cables USE INDOORS OR OUT—F t ^ BLOOM ' Order j Hour, Thursdays, 6:80-7:80. Come with interested persons vdiito in'ragular collar o r Bght Decreases Crime; v ^ WiU have a Swedish con- around itn down in ahbut 13 feet BOX OF 12 ONLY-f |.%QQQ water. aito refresh your own Christian knowledge. Any and all DICK’S S H EU SERVICE Uua or mabn In bunotodmm. o. • a verMtion group before each welcome! S m d l o l S . o r c e o ir a in e u monthly meeting. The group ' The plane come in over a F nearby bridge and a heavily 653 CENTER STREET— TEL. 643-7008 HRST PANSIES OF THE SEASON (Conttaned from Page Oaa) Vtadnee^,^ AprU^ at traveled highway to land in the HRESTONE TIRES water very dose to a sbore lined with homes. ZIO N EVANGELICAL DELCO BATTERIES «U. The plane is toe secood Soviet HAIWY^^AZALEAS p « . ft I .a . Boat. tia. l S S « a FREE BRAKE AND EXHAUST S Y S ^ njSPEC- Boys YEWS R O S E S - military jet to come down in toe wearen’t enough transit poUcfi tiie initial meeting. LUTHERAN CHURCH TION WITH EVERY LUBRICATION QR "OBL same West Beriin district of COOPER and HIGH STREETS, MANCHESTER, $ 1 .7 5 & u p Special only $1.59 to do the Job then, 800 regular —— CONN. C T ^G R aiUffLETE ENGINE TUNE UP AND FLOWERING Mrs. Barry Mahoney, patri­ Spandau. On April 5, 1948, a So­ PAUL G. PROKOPY, Pastor city policemen were temporari­ viet jet fighter rammed a Brit- ELECTRICAL SERVICE. . . ^ Perinaneiit SH R U B S otic instructor .and Amerioan- \ ly assigned to auibway duty. lam chairman of the VFW Ish airiiner. The Soviet craft P E A T H U M U S g e n e r a t o r s PERENNIALS The cost waa ifiaoed at $1.8 AuxiUaiy, yestMday. pneentod craobed inaide the city hmito —Extends a Cordial Wdoome To AU Who Have No Orarto G ills SHADE TREES million per month, counting the a larFs, <8Rdoerty off Woodland at The *®JJ®*"**5^®*_ ’ . . . Il thq Rmrld..MR.atir U A sei fvM lI IMas. 2 .7 8 S S S A V S t o S AM----aa. J . Bnn taSoring dalirib. Stm• 6610 le oot on Iron. AAonhmoBow baft. npTiMi o f R8NI orn ity saM smtous crim e arafi down Topfni Fire DMMutmtsnt ■wafi' oongreewnan wBI taka I tbonn tfcMi In OMOitad ili8Wi did buHdiisrfuo ihs bdck. OPEN 7 DAYS 9-6 60 per cent As toe first annl- called out to wash gasoline off advantage of the rsoqss. to re? 12 iii irkl^nt ■ -Uuo'or' - • oRwa, Mock, brown, ledan, navy, bany. prints. 65% Kodal.po^ 65% Oocren poiyatlar, ‘ 35% i E E l i . verawry neared, the authority a section of Pine north of homo to fbel the public A CHANMieSS, MSEN AND RBGNING block orgray. ‘ Pafita8to16.AvMpga 10 to 18, OK-tSX- TOMHPlKi reported 228 felonies had been Walnut SL foUowing a fatal pwlse on auto matters as Ifiot r, 35% cotton. S im 32 le A T o l1 2 le 2 & eoNon in WhIlL S im 7 to 14. TEL 649-7521 oommitted at night compared to four-ear accident last night Nam, government spending and CHMST FOB A CHANOmO. WARBINO AND 3 9 7 TblUad Tumjtfln 589 the previous year. Including ahoufet.9:15, an account o f w ldto toDation, and to g l^ t o a Mt of daythns bouia, maJerertOM-was appears ilsswiiiri 'fit -todm ^ fiwhpalsl?>iag W O M V M w b k l N down ST.5 par a s o t B siald. r // ’ , j

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the area with special devotions Tolland Sm M rwoy for BASIHl am S t Maurice, Bolton, 3 p.m.. ——— ‘ j Devotions Listed Communion and Commemora­ B cttktfs, tion of the Passion and Death, Church Plans to Be Aired; both fBML and 7:30 pm.. Stations of the l|ii^ yikfinotf Cross; Sacred Heart Vernon, 3 f^y For Ck)od Friday pm., Uturgy, Passion and Fund Drive Oversubscribed 10 a.m. to F airw ay Good Friday, or, Ooi-^J r ^ Y . and 8 to 9 n»e building and expansion Service Clothing Appeal, wlH f a i r w a x rating the crucifixion of the Lord, and keirt as a day of p.m.; ^ St.gj. Francis of Assisi, plans of the United Congrega- P iic o s ! mourning, rigid fast and special prayer from a very South Windsor, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m., ^ ^ j day at the church. Good useaiWe Uonal Church will be presented ^j^'oting for men, women, and Open Than.'a'' early period, will be observed in Manchester and area 'tVatch before altar of Reposi­ to an open meeting Monday children (no shoes or bats), may F ri. N lte# tin 9 tory, 3 p.m., Commemoration of night a t in the church pai^ jn the dmreh parlor churches tomorrow. catholic Church wUl have a the Passion and Parish Com­ 8 iRoman CathoUc churchca in lore. The building committee during the week, M««« of the Proaanctlfled Pieaanctified at munion, 7:30 pm., StaUons of jfandtester with spOdel devo- will be on hand to answer ques- ^ Evalnatioii 8:30 a.m and.at 7 pm., Bitter the Cross, and 11 am. to noon 4 tioiM are St. Bridget’*, 3 pm., Lamentationa. and 7:30 to 9 p.m., confessions; tioi^ and to complete the plans town clothing evaluation Divine liturgy and confessions, before putting them out to bid. ^ Clothing Club members and St. Bernard’s, RoclcvlUe, 7 4 and 7 pm., omfe^iona; St. Protestant churchea In Man­ a.m.. Adoration, 3 pm.. Liturgy The project committee ot the between 8 and 13 wiU be held Janses’, 3 pm , Liturgy, 7:30 chester with epeclal services church reemUy announced it 3.45 with Holy Onnmunion, and 7:30 p.m . Stations of ttie Cross, and arc Gonoordla lArtheran, 7:30 has topped Us fund drive goal Meadowbiw* School, pm, Stations of the Cross. A«Unw,IVllA doration Wfcot the Blessed KPwwsar-Sacra- rpm.,--- Third TenCbrae;, _ a-n.ii St. of 8100,000, h*vi^ ^^rived evaluation prqgram is i Wr ment all until 3 pjn., ocm- Mary*s ]05piscopal. 10 a.m.. CWl- Protestant churches in the pledges totalii^ 8100,254.16. A jjgjjjg x»^P<^tion for fcaaioiiB 7:30 to 9 pjn.; Church den*s Service, Way « ™ area with Good Friday services 85 East C«itCT S t WnnAo f'hnm har ToHand County review et the Aaaumpdon, n am. to Cross,” 7:30 p.m. Choral Even- are Union Congregational, Rock- tl€O u8 Ltntttnoer been taken in to date. 33 at 8 pm. at Rock- song and cantata "Seven Last ville, noon to 3 p.m., joint serv­ At Summit St. noon, confessions, and 8 p.m*, W. J. Godfrey GOuriey of ville High School. \ Service of Passion and Death, Words”; Church of the Naza- ice with St. John’s Episcopal; C&pACity o f ttl© church, crlHn w ill show the cl<>th» First Lutheran, Rockville, 7:30 .l^ 'i and S t Bartholomew's, 3 p.m., rene, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer and Medical Business Management ^th the addition of shed-like h^e p.m.. Service; St. Peter’s Epis­ H oly Cwnmunion and 7 ’AO to Meditation; Trinity Covenant, has been elected president of atructares to the ^sent buil^ ^ evaluate. ’They wiU EASTER CASH and CARRY SPECIAL copal, Wupping, 7:45 p.m., can­ 0 p.m., Veneration of the Croaa. noon to 3 p.m., combined serv­ the Chamber of Commerce. Jng. "ae choir will be locat^ ^ ^ course in mod- ice with Emanuel lAitheran and tata, "Words on the Cross” ; and St John’s Polish National The chamber board of dl- J" » toe Bouchard and St. Mary’s at Trintty, and 7:30 First Congregational, Andover, rectors elected offlocm yester- . , . .. dowmstaira will be T-aurel Smith. Beverly Blow and p.m.. Good Eriday evening open all day for meditation and service; Center Congregational, Prayer. « '.ttend^- M AKE VOtim 10 a.m.. Children’s Sendee, Others elected are Richard G. church administration of- evaluation program ,to prep*e AIR SERVICE ASKED Rothwell, Connecticut Bank and fjgg located on the low- themselves for narr^ung the ROBERT VonDEOK rAGER WEISS noon to 3 p.m., "Seven Last D R, PA ST E L MRS. NIOOLA WASHINGTON (AP) — Au­ Trust Co., first vice president; „ jevgi_ as will a new social county dress re ^ r P A U L DIEH L THOMAS WEAVER EASTER Words of Christ from the FRANK LUPIEN MBS. CEUNSKI Civ)se”; South Methodist, noon thority for a scheduled all-cargo Marving F. Osterling, Hartford j-oom for small group meetings. Mrs. Blaise-Smith and Mrs. a budget designed to hold toe Ellectric Flight Co., second vice- »i»he expansion plans call for Jane S^spiniak, club leaders, ON A L L Dr. asked whether toere ■would develdpment coordinator RESERVATIONS to 3 p.m., ‘iSeven Last Words service between Indianapolis, weeks in toe year, "and not drew loud applause from the tax line at its present 42.6-mills president; Matthew W. Bortpne, restoring the double banked are .hT charge of the pr<^p:am. be a public hearing on the bus­ (aslstant town manager) and of Christ” ; Presbyterian, 1 p.m.. Ind., Hartford, Conn., Boston while on his vacation,” and aM em blage. levy, will now be studied by toe First Hartford Realty Co., treas- windows and returning the,,- ing proposal, prior to any de­ an administrative interne. NOW-! Service of the Cross; Zion and Dallas, has been requested asked, "While he is teaching at Franklyn Parker of SO Acad­ board of directors at scheduled urer. celling to its orig;inal heigh^^'^ Manchester EvMuug Herald Criticism, Support Heard cision, and was assured by Mrs. He said that "The economic Evangelic,! Lutheran, 12:20 to by American Airlines. Trinity, who is watohlpg toe emy St., who speaks out at all workshops, starting on Monday. During the past year Oour- a 10-classroom rellgtowTMU- Tolland cdirespondent, Bette Bourn that there will be one. development of Manchester Is a 12:40 pm .. Noonday Devotions, In the request to the Civil PLANTS board of directors’ meetings, The Monday session will replace ley has served as first vice cation building to ^be'^erected Quatrale, tel, 876-2845. s to r e ? ” Thomas Weaver of'4 Devon function of toe Town Develop­ 7:30 p.m.. Lenten Service and Aeronautics Board Wednesday, (Curtis teaches a summer questioned Curtis’ reason for not the one called for Wednesday, Dr., chairman of Manchester's ment Commission and of to® Oo'nimunion, and Calvary American noted that suspension president and Rothwell m treas- behind the churgh ' is also in------;------CASH and CARRY * course in administration at ll'ving in Manchester and crit­ in order not to conflict with the i j O G O U U N urer. Atty. William E. FltaGer- eluded in the plans. A set of measuring spoons Open Occupancy Housing Com­ Chamber of Commerce — bo\ Church, Assembllea of God, Jby Slick Corp. of its scheduled For Budget, Busing, Schools Trinity, wWoh takes five weeks icized proposed increases for toe Ohamber of Commerce Annual R t 87, liCbanon, Conn. aid was president and R. Bruce Opthlng Drive should always be kept in the mittee, warned, "Pereons with qualified to pursue the tasifc church open from noon on for service had deprived Indianapo to complete and takes one to teaching staff. and both of which should he en­ Elinner-Meetlng. ~ Phone (1) 438-0266 Watkins was second vice presl- A cl(?thlng drive, held in con- medddne cabinet to measure (Mrs. Bourn teaches school insufficient background should Followlng toe ■workshop sea- meditation. Ms ot direct all-cargo service to (Ooatianed from Page One) peUtlon, backing toe busing pro­ two hCurs of his time in toe He said. "I don’t know what dent. Junc>Km with the Church World dosage. now at E.O. Smith High School not make statements in public couraged to do so. Roman Catholic churches In the three other cities. posal, which had been submitted foren oon .) the teachers are teaching, for, "If we usurp their authority sions, €dl to be held at 8 p.m. in Storrs. Beldon Schaffer is (con cern in g thie busing p ro­ Lewis asked him a quesUon, to toe board of education by Mrs. ^tzpatrick, a former while the teaching staff grows, through toe town manager’s in toe manager’s office In to*- head of UConn’s Institute of posal) which they can’t back Munlclpal Building, toe hoard said, "We all welcome con­ Manchester High School stu­ town dlrTOtor, said, "Our con­ the high school’s honor roll office,” h^ warned, "we may Public Service. N. Charles Bog- structive criticism, it insures dents, and said, "The ^ ool tribution for community service drops.” up.” will meet on May 6^at 8 p.m. glni was a social worker in discourage them.’’ the continuation of a true dem­ board should rather listen to for Hartford and the state is Mrs. Bathara Goldberg of 22 Weaver, a Negro, said, “I Odegard recommended inore in toe Municipal Building Hear- New York City. There are no ocratic government, but, toe the parents—toe taxpayers.” the Manchester Community Waranoke Rd., secretary of have had as, much experience funds for toe Civil Defense De­ ing Room to adopt its own bud­ known ex-school teachers on the other kind, toe desbnicUve He suggested, "tiet Curtis de­ C ollege.” Manchester’s Human Relations with white people as they have partment, citing its importance gets and to set the tax rates. criticism. Is Tinwelcome. vote full-time to Manchester board of education.) Dr. A. B. Moran of 48 Steep Commission, drew boos when had with Negroes, and I have N. A. W. Johnson criticized to all reridents. "In toe short tone I have problems and let Hartford han­ Hollow Lane, a longtime critic she said, ‘T must point out that never been threatened.” John Garoppolo of 269 Parker toe Manchester Herald a s'“The been in Mancheater,” he said, dle its own problems.” of municipal spending, spoke the busing proposal does not He invited toe public to a St., a teacher at Illing, said Vernon FUppity Flop,” which gives "I have come to admire toe Lupien called toe board of fbr about 30 minutes, attack­ call tor any local expenditures.” forthcoming discussion on bus­ only, "This theory that Man­ Weiss big headlines, and which great pride and toe evident education budget “padded,” and ing, mainly, Weiss’ recommend­ She urged restoration of ing and housing, to be conduct­ chester people, with toe use of Car Hits Pole, “doesn’t print everything, and ability which our town em­ asked toe board of directors to ed 82.5 million bond issue. ed by toe Manchester Inter- federal funds, would pay tor ■ which covers up what It wants Weiss’ $300,000 school budget ployes have in their work, and trim it down even below Weiss’ He scoffed‘ at a proposal to cut and said, "We must be sure faith Social Action Commission. the busing of Hartford children, Driver Jailed to cover up.” I think that it is imfair to at­ 8300,000 cut, so that It would be purchase Case Mt., "at a cost Dr. Harvy Pastel of 66 Wara­ is valid only if we agree that U SIEK CIEIU H EE! On toe busing proposal, he that we give our children the George L. Carlgnan, 18, o f tack toem for no apparent, "for Manchester children only.” to toe town of 8170,000 plus noke Rd., urged restoration of the people of Hawaii and Cali­ said, “I don’t go for it one bit, best possible education.” Stafford Springs was arrested reason.” Frank SlnslgalU of 30 Falk- hidden charges,” and called toe the school budget cut and said, fornia, for example, would also as long as they live in Hartford. Robert VortDeck of 56 Eva last night by Patrolman John Weiss defended his proposed nor Dr., addressing himself to area “a romping place for toe "Most of us are willing to pay be paying for toe service with “If they come here and buy Dr., science department head Bundy and charged ■with operat­ budget, including toe recom­ "Manchester’s homeowners,” chipmunk and the squirrel.” the cost of toe full board of tl^e sam e fu n d s." a home,” he said, "O.K., as at Illing Junior High School, ing a motor ■vehicle while un­ mended 82.5 mllUon bond issue, said, "We have elected men and He reeled off toe salaries of education budget.” SAVINGS OF 2 0 %- 3 0 ^0- 4 0 <7o AND EVEN MORE! Brother Curtis should do—m ovo urged restoration of as much Mrs. Elizabeth Sadlowskl of der the influence of liquor or aaying, "Government is a serv­ women who aren’t doing their department heads and assist­ Walter Schultoeis.of 91 Rob­ here from Wallingford. of the $800,000 cut as possible, 48 Hollister St. criticized the drugs and resisting arrest. ice activity and we sell nothing work, and If they don’t like ants and questioned the need ert Rd. said, "The new teacher "in order not to short-change teachers’ pay schedule, saying, Carlgnan was presented hi else. You get more value for their Jobs, we should tell them “I have nothing against toe for hiring outside consultants of today will be our teachers of "We wouldn’t mind getting rid our children.” Circuit Court in Manchester your dollar spent for taxes to get out.” colored man,” Johnson said, "I for conducting road, traffic and tomorrow and we must com­ of the poor teachers and paying worked with toem until I retir­ He said, "BJducatlon or in­ this morning, after being held than you get for any dollar He said, "We don’t want to water surveys. pete with toe salaries being more for the good ones, but, as ed, and have had to^n to my dustry is toe crux of tols hear­ overnight; bond was set at $169 spent for other services or just hold toe Bne — we want a paid to college graduates en­ things stand, we muat pay an home. They are all right here, As has been hls habit In re­ ing, and it is Important for us and the case was oontiniued GIRLS’ WHITE v rtiv i-io commodities.” five-mill decrease, and, If toe tering other professions.” increase for all—good and bad.” LITTLE BOYS’ but they can’t be trusted In cent years, he defended toe to keep our teachers in a com­ until April 26. He was returned He said, "Manchester is at the, directors don’t |dve it to us, w* He urged restoration of toe might be better spent by toe Hartford.” . board of education’s budget re­ petitive salary range.” to Tolland State Jail when h« crossroads of its history and, can contact toe governor and school budget cut and approval police department, ■ to provide EASTER DRESSES Arthur Cabral of 18 Cedar quest and tirged toe board of di­ He said that the public inust foiled to post bond. DRESS-UP CAPES Bloijg with all towns of toe area, toe state’s attorney general.” of the $2.5 mllUon recommended for more policemen. DRESS SUITS St., who moved to Manchester rectors to restore toe 8300,000 resign itself to the answer to Police report that Oarignaa Is fa cin g gpreat pressures and Ballila Paganl of 258 McKee bond issue. p Dacron and Nylon from Eas^ Hartford four which Weiss had cut from It. one question, **Who'do you want Mrs. Vifglma CellnsW of 96 was airestod on High St. atftar m Jackets and slacka • 100% A crylic pile changes. The questiop'which we St. crltletaed Curtis "for alwiyb a Pastels months ago, was ruled out of or- iI Charles Morriason of 423 E. to educata your' bhildrqn next He charged tlie board of di­ ■ Summit St., pifesidAnt ot the Lin- his car hit a telephone pole. must resolve is, ‘WIl) we .^pljn trmclMnirVUF educatk»uM*»y*- • Irideacent fabrics • W ashable • L ace trim s » 5 der by Mayor Mahoney when'■Center St., another longtime school year—the experienced rectors with "neglect in past coin School PTA, was the last ^ 3 our firturs now, or wUl i« tem and toe teachers’ salaries. 3-6x and 7-U he asked questions regarding critic of town spending, urged teachers that we now have, or years In Improperly taking cafe oaker. She aek^ the board ot n Sii«f JriMu) 3-6 • Sizes S-M-L • Sises . things slide, to be decided os "Curtis,” he said, “Uves in Growth Hate 6^o Our regular 8.89 1 3 5 S « Weiss’ salary and activities in toe directors, "Now that Weiss the inexperienced teachers that of the older school bulldinga,” Sreetpra to provide fundq for •the pressures mount and become Wallingford, pays no taxes ST. LOUIS —The U. S. chem­ Windsor, where he had been has recommended holding toe we m ay •wind up ■with? and urged toem "in toe future Lincoln School renovations, u rg e n t?’ here, yet tells us how to spend ical industry is growing at a city manager for 13 years. taxline—toe first time in years "A cut in toe educational to recognize the need for repairs "funds which have always been "If We plan now,” he said, “we our money. And, he should rate of about 6 per cent a year Cabral protested, “As a new that a general manager has so budget,” he said, "Would change and not to let the buildings de­ cut out of budgets In past can keep Manchester toe fine spend more time in Manchester and at pireaent produces abou't taxpayer, T have the right to recommended —it is up to you, Manchester from a City of Vil­ teriorate.” y e a rs ." residential town that it is, and than he does at hls outside in­ W eiss’ 89,906,027 tentative 40 per cent of the world’s chem­ MEN’S LONG SLEEVE know .” the directors, to cut the tax lage Charm to a City of Alarm.” David Odegard of 27 McCann still provide for some industrial terests in the state and icals, in teims of value. MISSES’ 2 and 3 PC. WORDEN’S MOHAIR rate. Mrs. Lewis of 149 Adams St. questioned the need for a 1966-67 G eneral Fund budget — SPRING DRESS development, so that we may country.” Weiss asked for the floor and DRESS SHIRTS broaden toe tax base. Wilbur Bennett of 99 McKee said, "My complete record of “How,” he asked, "can we get St., who always attends the DRESS SUITS SWEATERS "With toe excellent job which SL urged removal df the school public service is open — both Industry into Manchester when budget hearings armed ■with a CLEARANCE • "Mr. Grand” has been done for schools, board’s administrative staff here and in Windsor. I am look­ Ave can’t meet the competition packet of statistics, criticized a Knits • Bulky knits • High count combed cotton Weiss said, “toe time has come from membership in the teach­ ing for a home in Manchester of other towns on taxes ? mimicipal spending, but did not • Spring fabrics • Oxford cloth to catch up with some of our er’s association, calling it a and, if you have any leads — “We hear of help for toe mention the school budget. • 8 collar styles • Linen finishes • Solids—Prints ^ 7 • Pastel shades ridiculous situation, preventing perhaps you can help me.” teen-agers, yoimg adults a and It was her criticism of salaty • Sizes 14%-17 Our regular other needs — sewers, water, Our regular Our regular the true negotiation of sal- Mrs. Barbara Sanzo of 9 lil- senior citizens,” he said, "but increases for mimicipal depart­ TRUCKLOAD SALE| • Sizes 8-18 • A ll size r i ^ e s • A ll sizes Our regular S.99 2 fo r 85 roads and toe like.” 8A9 and 10.49 8.49 to 15.49 Weiss, speaking - after about &ri€8 ** ley St. criticized toe school we hear nothing about help for ment heads and the need for the half of toe 500 attendants had He said that the Manchester board for recommending toe toe taJ!?)ayer.” "big” staffs, -which jw-eclpltated 6 / i c m t A left, drew applause for hls » - Educational Association Is, In increased salaries for Curtis, Charles Riegel of 99 Frances Weiss’ remains, in defending toe teachers, and the adminis­ Dr., president of the Manches­ th e Integn^lty o f tow n o fficia ls m arks. effect, a union, "using every KNOWN FOR VALUES ofFERTIUZER WOMEN'S SPRING HANDBAGS MISSES' LAMINATED SPRING COATS $ 1 4 Frank Lupien of 21 Sunset g;ambit known to organized trative staff, saying, /T used ter YR (Young Republicans) and employes. • Solids—Checks labor to get what it wants.” the old math to check its budg­ Club, asked, “Are we trying to Mrs. Joyce Nicola of 18 Ste- • Patents • Aaaorted spring colors I Pur trims Bt., last night’s first speaker, I Wool blends • Sizes 8-18 Bennett said, “The board of et €uid don’t come up with the increase inflation in Manches­ fcPhen S t., president o f the M an­ • grains Our regular 17.99 and 19.99 called the busing proposal "an For greener grass, more beautiful flowerc Our regular 2.89 arbitrary, dictatorial attitude, education is dominated by ex­ new math answers present^ to te r?” chester Green-'jsSchool foisted on the people of Man­ school teachers, who don’t have u s.'’ After hitting the need for an spoke only briefly, urging ap­ ...b u y in quantity and save! She said, "I’m half tempted $ chester.” toe gumption to stand up administrative assistant 'and a proval toe Manager’s $2.5 MISSES' 2-PIECE SUITS MISSES' SPRING CAR COATS against the teachers’ demands.” to ask Mr. Curtis or Mr. Weiss trainee in toe manager’s office million bond ismie recommenda.- • Laminates He scoffed at a 32-signature • Solids—Checks I Vinyls to buy my home on LUIey St. and for an assistant for toe plan­ tlon, “to assure toe renovation • Laminates I Corduroys • Sizes 8-18 Our regpilar 12.99 and 14.99 • Wool blends • Sizes 8-18 Our regular 19.99 Perhaps then they will help ning dlredtor, he said, "We are of the older schools.” control the youth who congre­ a not living by civil law but by Aill of toe speakers -who fol­ WHY PAY MORE? gate in toe neighborhood.” Parkinson’s Law—:Cverytime we lowed Weiss, spoke very brief­ Mrs. Hrien Fitzpatrick of hire someone, we add otoers.” ly, apparently moved by hls 406 Oakland St. charged that He recommended that no " m - criticiom of "calkws citizens.” the school budget was in­ sistant manager” be hired and Paul Diehl of 116 Keeney St. HUBBARD HALL HUBBARD HALL BEAUTIFUl LIVE 5 POSITION MNER. creased to pay the costs of bus­ PROaOR RAMAC FLOORS that Curtis be denied his 81.200 got back on toe subject of bus­ ing toe 80 cMldren from Hart­ SPRING CHAISE proposed raise. Curtis now is ing when he said, "Busing wiH -SllCi TOASTER ORCHID CORSAGE ford, and warned, "toe 80 will 25% ORGANIC 4 All Floors Sondod aod Rolinisfeod paid $18,000 annually and would coot Manchester people in fun'ds GREEN RIBBON grow to 880 in a few years.” get $20,000 under toe proposal. for federal taxes—to rapand our , “Busing,” she said, “takes us Mako Yonr Old Floors schools, and to increase teach­ back to toe days when we had Riegel said, "H he (Curtis) LAWN FOOD LAWN FOOD ers' salarira and numbers. It is qounty government and its ac­ doesn’t like it, we should look Look Now Agalo not up to I us to subsidize the companying taxes—we should for another superintendent.’’ education of children from oth­ 10"M ^ 104-4 Call 6434051 go forward, not backward.” The suggestion, as did others Com para at $13.M Compare at $4. 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fx- PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVS»nNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 HANCi^TEm .EVENING HERALD, MANCSHESTB^ CONN^ THURSDAY, APHIL 7^ 1966 w^AGB FOURTEEN t*South Windsor Natiii^ Center Applicatwn HOME GARDENER’S Still Under Consideration Manchester's application l5 r .paateilals, and teacben parthsl- “ Project Outdoors,” a (12,850 ^ lU naa lo r a propoeed b o w federal planWng grant to form ^ ^ classroom A CAR FROM PAUL DODO| For a good • jnrtcm. alotacr R t 6# at *n aidl* a regional natural acienoe adu- start-start iMtjMi (2.6 miUloD, bave beea cation center at laitx Junior board of eduoalkm gave ALL m m with good announced by Wchard Reevoe, ^ Museum’s Oak Orova Mstore project Outdoors |ta ^iproval Center,.has been delayed. in January after adme debate s e e d . diaiiman ol flio toWB aowof • Though the application is still tna adrisahilMy cl putting ALL MODELS •omniissloii. slated for consideration by fed- it on n regional basis. YYILL THEIR DREAMS OF Tbe propoaal call* tor about ^ authorltte in Waribtagtom ^ ^ abc miles of sowem to be con­ er NOTICE cent,” he continued. Aipproximately 900 acres of Mariners Viet Nam Death industrial land w ill, be made THE FOLLOWiNO iuMBER YARDS available tor development in the Rt. 6 area with the installa­ Reveals Identity Switch tion of the sewers, the oommiB- BROCKTON, Mass. ( AP ) — A , Joyce apparently used tbe Sion said. name of Preskenls to enlist tai Final cost figures w ill be de­ WILL BE CLOSED otranger than fiction story “YES the Marine Corps in April, 1968, termined alter the project is omeiged today about a man U s eieow fM m I m « • |M • because he had had some trou­ let out tor bid. The estimated angls of a t oMs Maa 4M la A i who waa killed in Viet Nam ble with the police, which might coats have been determined by have made him unacceptable. consulting engineers, based on GOOD ERIDAY while serving in the Marine Can Be The Answer Corps under the name o f an ac­ Preskenis was not available their axpeiienoe and avahiation WAsu, wEuooum, 5 * X 2 ? S L 5 S a 5 £ 5 quaintance.' for comment, but his wife said, recent bid prices. A P R IL 8 WONDERFUL nStSSSSSmlS& at The dead Marine has been “ for a long time we had been *The estlmsted ooets are con­ ETHAN ALLEN i g w Solid * • Identified as William F. Joyce, wondering why Richtu^d wasn’t sidered to be a realistic apprai­ EARLY AMERICAN Wfiti ftllfiillMl 26, of Stoughton, Meiss., who drafted. His twin brother, Rob­ With Your Cooperation sal of the final costs that will was klUed in action at Q u ^ Lai ert, had gone into the .Air Force be encountered,’* the commis­ The first stage o f the propoasd town sewer gystem (shown as a darit line) w ill run north and n o e d ^ M «ls aM SRh SM k Ipith % while serving with the 1st Bat- in 1961 and got out Jlist lost A»i- sion noted. south along R t 5 and the industrial road parallel to Itt. 6 and to its east, to service indus­ taUon of the 7th Marines. gust.” The proposed treatment plant trial installations In the area. The sewage will be routed through a colleotor main down STORE HOURS But Joyce apparently was Mrs. Preskeitis explained' (hat will be designed eventually to Pleasant Valley Rd., across St and to a treatment plant (shown as a hatched area) known to his comrades In Com- her husband had gone to Ws handle the eewage collected off Vibert S t The treated effbm t wlU be emptied into the Connecticut River. OPEN Mnnday and Tuesday Open till 6 F M . Open Thursday and ETIday Evenings pany C, not as Joyce, but as draft board and asked why be from the entire town, tor a min- AS USUAL ON Closed Wednesdays , "Richard J. Pre^M ds,” the hadn’t been called and that "the tmum o f 20 years. I f addlUonal treatment in the fu- health reports Indieating that by the town council and, -in name under which he enlisted lady there told him he had en- facilitiesSa^llftAci are ommission said, was sulimitted to the Housing There is a Richard J. Pre^- course, wasn’t drafted. The plant equipp^ with pri­ the town The plant wlU be de- A number o f reports have and Home Finance Agency for SATURDAY, APRIL 9 The enis, who went to high school in Preskenis convitKsed the mary treatment lacilttlea, will signed with maximum HexlblU- noted tbe toiUng of oubourftce a further advance to prepara Stoughton, but who now Uves in board that he was "the real be designed tor expanslan to ty, both tor expansion to secilnd- dlspooai systema, tbe commie- finM plans fo r construction of on adjointpg.town. Canton. Richard J. Preskenis” and he t..* ary treatment and eventual ex- »ton said. the first stages of the gy»- * ■ f-4* Preskenis khew Joyce several" now has been reclassified. Manijiester pansion of the entire plant be­ ‘A sewerage gystem wU teni. years ago, but the men were not Preskenis and his wife yond Its twenty-year design life. eliminate tbe possibility of con- T h e present sewer commls- W; A EHBLAND LUMBER 00. & dose. learned of the w e of his name when Joyce’s sister, Mrs. Gd- BASEMENT There are now no pUbllo tamlnatlqo of surtocs and aUm was appointed by tbe coun­ Fredeenis' name turned up on easualty list Issued Wednes­ 11ns, told Preskenis’ father sewers in town. ground water suppUee where cil in January of this year, to Co.lne. a LEAKS? pubUo water is not available,’* plan and administer the pro­ day by (be Defense Depairtment. about the deception. During the past several years THE W. 6. BLENNEY GO. 20 UNION STREET—ROCKVILLE, CONN. Sdiolarship Foiuidation Incorporated w \Ti ll i»i I c; t|M oonwnissiew noted. posed program. The Mat gave an address in Liv­ Bow did Joyce know so much Officers there have been mmmm about Fredeenis? STOPS LEAKS INSTANTLY In June, 19611. a alz^nan Manchester 643-0890— ^Rockville 875-2S^ ermore Falls, Maine. aanHary atady committee, ap- Manohester Evening HeraM MANCHESTER LUmI e R. INC. When the oftloUd notifications “Richard’s other brother. A. RAYMOND ROGERS JR. ■I imlnted iRy tbe board o f select- South Windsor correspmident, went out a few days ago, nqbody to whool wlto BlUy. President In June many boys and giris will be ggoduoring from high SEALS THE SURFACE men, submitted a request fo r .Anne lyou s, teL 644-8582. In livemiore Falls knew any They were pretty dose for sev­ SOLD SINCE 1912 M AKE TOITB tanmediato pnparatldn o f a pre- Preskenis. So the notice waa en yeans,” Mrs. Preskenis said. A T T Y . P A U L R. M A R TE schools and ore hopefully looking forword fo o eollogo oducotlen. ! nformolion 0 Lttcrofure At Umtoaiy raport. in November, forwarded to Brocktem, where Vice-President A few years ago It was possible for them to continue their educo* EASTER HEART MACHINE STOIEN 1962, an applicatioii waa mada (hq dead Marine had ^ted as Hen. but with the rising costs this moy net be possible niOTy W. H. ENGLAND to tba federal HouaiaE and his oecbndaiy next of kin a sis­ BOSTON (A P ) — John Oough- MRS. R A Y M O N D B. G O W E N LU M B E R CO. RESERVATIONS Homs Finance Agenoy for a ter, li&a. Paid Cottns. Un of Nashua, N.H., a medical ^ r e t a r y ^qualified students unless some finonclol assistance Is m o^ available. MO E. MUdle Tpke., Mauebestor Idanning advanoe to finance a The Miarlne Corps in Washing­ equipment salesman, has re­ NOW-4 prahmlnaiy study of a sewer ton says tt -was d ie who told ported to police the theft of an N. WILLIAM KNIGHT W. G. GLENNEY CO. them that title true name of the electric heart machine worth Treasurer Several months age the Manchester Scholarship Foundation 636 H. Main S t Bfaneheator system. „ Tbs ptoUmtoaiy nport was dead Marine wa« Joyce- (2,260 from his car. was organtesd by a few townspeople os a non-profit mdeovor. The BRIGHAM LUMBER CO. completed in July, IM , and 40-50 Vernon St RookvlDe oontalned aa overafi oatfine for foundation is to act os a co-ordinating ogency for the nrany L O G C ^ I N ^NBCr DOOR TO WESTON BEEF MART scholarships available In tovm. By this centralliotlon It mokes It MANCHESTER deveioptng a oewofia qwtam Bt. 87, Lebanon, Conn. throughout the town. In logical LUMBER, Inc. Phone (1 ) 428-0256 — TOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHBSTO — possible for the boy or girl to be considered for several schetaishlps stages. The report w »a otnlRed PONTICELLI'S Directors tS5 Center St Hancheeter with one oppllcotlon. / Featuring Delteotessen Style'Sandwiches / Special! GREENHOUSE and NURSERY B D SO N M. B A IL E Y • HOT CORNED BEEF • HOT PA^AM I 433 NO R TH M A IN S T ^ M A N C H E S T E R MRS. PAUL BAYER The esfvMtshment of a porttculor scholarship con be a tributo • HOT ROAST BEEF POLYCLAD PLYWALL p U A L flY — J A T T Y . 'V IN C E N T L . D IA N A to graduating boys and glr» and con assist .them. In their pursuit DARK PECAN DR. A. ELMER DISKAN of a worthy career. Donations to the Manchester SchelorsMp i ^inDiSJUAt W ju d L OPCN Fbit MtGAKMST AT 7:30 A.M. . Rfiosonobi* Prices! Feundotlen General Fund will also be appreciated. Crediting to V i” X 4* X 8’. Reg. 10.77. ^ G i a n t s MRS. N E IL H. E L U S COME M AND 1RY ONE OF OUR DEUOOUS SANDWICHES THIS WEEK ONLY. 'sne of the erganliations listed below can be arranged. Scholarships GRGYIdBtKrE The Dlamondized Panel # a z a U a s # l i l i e s # t u u p s JOIS. RAYMOND B. GOWEN Mrga Ufetime Onarantee • HYDRANGG^ #HYACIN1HS THE REV. JOHN D. HUGHES FRESH To 9 effective tMs school term, scholarships and donations #DiAFFOIHLS # GARDENIAS N. WILLIAM KNIGHT h lb DR. FRED H. MANGANELLI must be avdlable by April 30, 1966. TH E p a n e l o f t h e MONTH FOR APRIL TURKEYS A T T Y . P A U L R. M A R TE MANCHESTER BIRCH In the short time since the formotten of the feundolien certain MATTHEW M. MORIARTY Individuals and organizotions hove turned the administration of K - I 4’ 8’. R « . 9.95. ™ '""' 2 Roasting CkiefeRii^ l| i. 69e I CAPONS lb. 83c A. RAYMOND ROGERS JR. th ^ scholarships over to the foundation.' 2 " 6J4 Lb. Avg. I T to » Lb. A vg. MRS. WALTER M. SCHARDT a ELMORE WATKINS See Highland Park Market For Famons THE PANEL OF THE WEEK w r 'M i 7 DAYS A WEEK oind EVENINGS ALFRED P. WERBNER TULIPS HYACINTHS ELDORADO TEAK Organhations Presently Participating E-Z CUT Blossom Blossom 25c 50c Popular 4’ x 8’ size. Reg. 5.47. 4.99 Jaycees Wives , Manchester Association Of Tough S Coat Catalyzed Resin FfaiMi Independent Insurance Agents Damage Realstant jaycees of Manchester Morrell i' DiaUaettve Grain Peneoalltiy Committee Chairmen Manchester Community College David R. Dieterle Memorial CORSAGES DAFFODIL Blob In Natural (teraoter New Schedule Of W e wm Abo Have KRAKUS RICHARD G. ROTHWELL - Daniel Manchuck Music Scholarship Manchester Bar Association BOUQUETS . Finance G. Albert Pearson Mufiic Scholarship CANNED HAMS in 3, 4, 5, 7 and 10 Lb. Can Sices. 8 1 .0 0 MORE THAN 40 PANEL TYPES IN STOCK Kiwanis Scholarship Fund Business Hours EDWARD 6. OBRIEN Rotary Club o f Manchester fl.2 5 TO CHOOSE FROM Gifts and Bequests Hwr.wi' LIFE CENTER CUT -'W AT E D SO N M . B A IL E Y BACON Lb. ★ SWORDFISH I AZALEA . ^ nc HarmoeUng Moldings — Adhesives Nominating PLANTS ORCHIDS Colored Noils ~ Petty Stfts Polish R O B E R T L . BROCK ' Organizations Presently Qons/c/er#ng Participating LiUtGB ASSORTMENT NKHOIS - MANCHESTa $2.00 ^ $ 2 . 0 0 ^ ’" ' COMPLEIE LINE OF REGULAR PLYWOOD Public Relations a Fnth Pliaapples ea 29c I Celery Haarls 'Verplanck Foundation G. T. LeBqnne and Assoc,, Inc. O Oh So Good! I Crisp and Poffed Plants MRS. WALTER M. SCHARDT T IK INC. Schtdanhv and Loan FIO NEWTpy COOKIES ...... M. package Sic | AT REASONABLE PRICES •[ 396 B R O A D STR E E T ^ QSHm and Bequests Committee •EASTER LILIES McCONVILLE’S THE PLE ^E NOTE: CLOSED ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY •HYDRANGEAS GREENHOUSES AND FLORIST Happy Easter To All Our Customers and Friends! PlYinOD CEHTER me. OPEN THURSDAY 802 W O O D BR ID G E ST.— 649-5947 • GARDENIAS 67 TOLLAiro TURNPIKE—MANCHESTER OPEN EVENINGS RICHLAND PARK MARKH •MUMS (Next To Western Beef Mart) and FRIDAY NIGHTS Open All Day Ea(ter Sunday Meul, T u b ., Wed., S a t—6 A J L -5 PJd. YOUR DONAHON«1<0 IM N CH BSia SCHOLARSHIP. KUNDA1MN — 2S7 RAST CeNTCR SIROT n n o K , FrL, f A J L .9 PJL-4Phoiie 643-5874 UNTIL 8 P.M.

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J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 PAGE SEVENTEEN Hartford, Waterbury, Wethers­ Manchester Rallroadi a team of' original House and Hale store First Polar Flight ^AGE SIXTEEN Miss Thompson field and W olcott Historical Umt oxen, the ruins of the Pitkin In 1909, and the burning of tiw Sen. Mariani Closed Tomorrow Old Toll Bridge at Hartford in SPITZBERGEN — Lt. Chndr. He said he wiis under contract The wedding is plaimed for glass works, the Soldier’s Mon­ Anyone who wants to Guest at Shower Giveii Pictures 1895. Richard E. Byrd left tihto Nor- to seel the dogs to Lone TrsU iuly 2 in Mayville. ument in Center Park, the Cen­ weg^ian city ’ s King’s B ay M ay .Meriden School for Boys— 500 Persons kennels in Friedensbiirg, Pa. To Speak at cash a dlbck. get a pas», The picture record df Man­ ter Congregational Church of SEEK POLLUTION CONTROL 9, 1926, to m ake the first flight Antiiony ckme with another, port, or buy a two-by-four Mias Karen Thomiisoii. of 1878 to 1904, and a summer and HARTFORD (AP)—A call for over the North Pole. Byrd and truck to recover the dogs and tomorrow will have trouble Mayvilla Wls., was feted at a chester’s past which the Man­ Offer Help Alumni Chapter w inter 'View o f the one-Utae his companion, made the. 161.4- after he proved ownerAip Duse Dinner doing it. chester Historical Society has federal designation of a Con­ miscellaneous shower Tuesday necticut River basin pollution hcHir flight in a three-engine f iD^sciplme Poses Serious Problei Tackett allowed him to continue In observance of Good begun, has been recently en­ bheney house on Main St., now have 0 cold rboni Seii., Peter P. Mariani of night in the parish hall of Zion To Award Grant Carter Chevrolet property. control project has been Issued monoplcme. - • To 150 Dogs the animals’ Journey. Friday, banks and the state complement under Mr. Jones' EvangeUcal Lutheran Church. riched by three gifts of jtaoto- " MBRai>EN (API—m the ataff aq^ h Thome eovlroo- fan says one soon will be sched. Groton, leading contender for and ftoeral courts in Con­ Mrs. Hairy Maldment made a by Gov. John Dempsey, expert guidance...The print shop Anthony the Judge he had She is Uie fiance of Peter Han­ Members of the Manchester LESONGTOIf, Hy. ~ bought the dogs from dog war­ IS YQWS ONE OF THE i f f t ? necticut, which issue pass­ graphs. ■ ' ^ t of. a glass slide showing the Dempsey appealed for a dem­ dining room at the OonnecSlcut ment. '■ .. m i. is' always a bee • hive o( actl* the Republican gubernatorial sen of 21 Bremen Rd., whose Clhapter of the University of for Boys, a boy waiting The gystam haa worked for 'Th the old d y . he says, Dogs, dogs, dogs. dens in Kentucky. He said sell­ ports, are closed. So are IFhen Mrs. Frederick Pdfry, first public library, on Wells St, onstration project in a letter to j^^Persondl^^^ v ity .” nomination and Republican min­ mother, Uie late Mrs. Howard Hartford Alumni ’Federation the Department of Health, Edu­ TSiTH^^ drops a tmy with a years and ft aUB works. But “a groat deterrent was to send A ll told there w ere 100 dogs ing them to labs is more hu­ schoois, the Coimecticut now 6f 126 Washington St, which burned at the time of the Worm op that ority leader the state senate, cation and Welfare Wednesday," 5 clatter^suhe goes through the there is a group of Voya-^er^ hoys to the reformatory. A few All fiUs “gives a boy the hdd In this aaiaial sbeltar as mane than “ killing them as they Employment Service, . the lived in the “Knight Rogers Ntath District School fire in - Card Of Thanks haps ao—who are causing much transfers might have a good at* idea .he Isn’t useless In the evidence In a ease, w ill be the main speaker Sun-; Hf- “ "“rr*,* T 1913. saying that “a great deal of 1-—4k)or to thi'^tchen. do here (at tiie animal shel­ M unicipal B uilding, and also the son of Howard Hansen academic scholarship for de- house” on Prospect St., she We wish U> thank all of our neigh­ of the cufreat disruption at the feet. 'Die other boys would be world," aaya Morgan. “Paranta l^d whan srogd got around, hord-to-hoot room found finder the eaves of the at­ A small postcard coUecUon comprehensive data on the Con­ bors, friends and relaUvea for the He looks upT'hBlieepisMy, and te r ).” day, April 17 at 1 pm. at the package stores. of 21 Bremen Rd. serving Manchester students at- many acts of kindness and sym-. school. greatly influenced.” get the idea the boy Isn’t use* the phone never stopped ringing The poet office will op­ tic a box containing seven glass kept by the mother of Alton N. necticut River already has been nays, “Sorry, Mr. 4Tth anniversary (finner of The couple are' in Manchester tending the University, pathy shown us in our recent be­ Die boys who sre sent here Morgan became superin* less as they thought he was.” as about BOO persons offered to erate (m its full regular slides. These she had developed Cowles, 363 Keenejl St., is the gathered and compiled." reavement. We would espeotelly Superintendnt Norriiaji K. w ithtIw iM W thank the members of the Police are those id and under who get tendent five years ago after 20 The su^ierintendent says there buy one or more of the dogs and sctaedule. this week on spring vacation cihapter officers presented Ufe and gave slides and identifying gift of Mrs. Cowles. They show He said the available informa­ Morg^an has looked up from SUs Circuit Court’s trom Valparaiso (Ohio) Unlver- j _ Department and the American Lo- apaghetU lunoh. “Okay,” he tells'Hn trouble with the law, jH a years in the Pennsylvania cor- are many success stories, “a another 300 offered food for the .. V / check to John W. Addely, dean pictures to the society. Ihey the burning'of the Ninth Dis­ tion could “ facilitate the setting glon. ' reetional system. He started eut boy iSunday afternoon cam e to Impounded canines. chaser sity, where Hansen is a senior. . .. trict School, the burning of the up of a demonstration project/’ The Family o f Ttywnaa Tomlinson ihe boy, “clean it up." Then he Ju^er^lf Court Judge decides a Receipts Double cHiiL The shower-was planned by of students at the university. show the engine of the South aays, more gently, "That can boy nedda^UtuUonaiUatkm. he as a school teacher who felt that my house and rang the we bell.neu. » started Tuesday aftelhoon, Andover iriiieNriMMAN ------Mrs. Edward G. Hein of 235 The presentation was made by haptien to anyone.” . haa no choice but to send him Ws real career was correcUonal He's now in the Beabees m his ^ *n poHce were troubled by HARTFORD (AP) — arcult A n f f l i n c r High St- C. Wesley Ralph M. Rooke, chapter presl- ^ .L eunnv eorinr dav this ~ wheth^^ has broken work He was a school principal way to Viet Nam. oi* noise from a truck carrying Coml receipts have more than i\ n g im g L jicen ses ^ Hamden, boUi Han- dent, Eugene Marquette, treas- ^ noS^^mOTV^t^^Dl^ ^ “** chance to get -Hi had come to ua in hand- » cargo of dogs bound for re- doubled during the court’s first \ ^ fleld-as m unlformett cuffs, a slx-foot-two, 220-pounder, .earT laboratSes. , five years. Check these A r C O U S h I c IV oW cousins, and his aunt, Mrs. ure(r, and Herbert E. Angell, warm tod ceinf, with Anthony Salafia of 35 Summer secretary. . time seems to b r^ the rou- Before 190t, hoys who tunted^ reformatory guard. a violent boy. He a prob- ^he police arrested the truck Receipts last year totaled otfvaBfagtt: Of T'hp'v AAsisLRd bv All* The hC&nohesLer Ch&pter$ ilrs t $8,853,928, com pared to $4,133,- tog, ihetmostatiesRr 5ff* tine of this school tor delta- out to be troublemakers wdre took the Job, soon after lem for a while, ^ e n he got driver, Andy Ball, 36, Conover, V drnltlu fnMn4 MM * . 498 in 1961. - fJuii^*ADrir?6 near? 'S other o t his aunts, Mrs, William 'to. be formed under the U c^ ouents Evervthtaa is running transferred to the state refer- haiufied a mess hall riot, was out he got a job. Then he went his companion. Do VNNt « • ? « » » ■ M other add-on hoMtt*. Morgsto of WeUiersfield, and Alumni Federation, is also the JUST-IN-TIHE-! querns. Everyinmg g matory at Cheshire, where boys prom^d>^and began to ------into the service. He’s become a nald ” -E. ■Chamberlain, 28, De. Of the 1965 total, $4,917,234 twk m fc*Uw- N F .W ! * " « smoothly. credit to his parents, to him- V hM*Ml utlmrik room, enclosed « li M rs^vin Secor of 144 High «w t such organizaUon to gWt> * But this is a school with a over 16 who have been con- upward. Graff, Ohio. Charges were fail­ was in support payments, $2,- urging &n£^lers anglers to getfpet tn eir li** ^ Anmint schol&rship ... S t 8tn annual alumni ■raE At the Connecticut institu- Belf, and, I think, to us.” ure to vaccinate a dog against 797,296 in m otor vehicle fines, V lefM e A w * * * w W censes before the last mtautts. serious discipline problem. So victed of crimes are sent Since The de; for the shower was for students. ; eerious that Morgan went to the 18M no boy has been transfer- tion, M organ institUteiJ a new rabies and possession of unli­ $582,509 in crim inal fines, $466,- system of grading a boy's per- '/ARC HELD SOUGHT censed dogs. 680 in civil and small claims W $111 Mb M btoiS ^ l^l“® yellow. There was a M^J^l®® 'w®*'® realized from PERFECT ; governor this week to ask for red to QteMiire. centerpiece of daisies, blue can- sponsorship of a children’s fotmatice and give him a target WASHINGTON (AP) — The Police Court Judge Walter fines, and $60,207 in parking office building, M ondays & help. - There are some big, tough dies, and a decorated shower opera, '^Love For T hree date for release to look forward l.«ague of Red Cross Societies Tackett freed the men Wednes- fines. through Fridays from 9 a.m. jJj Gov. John Dempsey, saying he boys here who have no response cake on the main table. Oranges,” presented by UofH U S TER to. has asked the American .^lUid day on bonds totaling $500 The court does not retain sup­ to 4 pjn. Although the office w&B *'d6Gt)ly ooncemod uid dis* w iiutiX)rity* *o> FOGARTY BROS<. Inc. Among the 40 g^iests at the Hartt College students in Feb- turbed ” assigned three state Morgan says boys who come, The boys p rog ress from third Cross to h elp to^ providing relief When the .peyra broke about port payments and parking ■will be closed tomorrow. Good shower were sofnd from Elllng- ruary at Manchester- High 5 troopcia to the school. Autbori- to the school nowadays can be classmen to second to first class- to flood victims in Java. the d ^ Snd the telephones at fines. 319 BROAD STREET—TEIa 649-4589^ , , ■Friday, it ,'wlll 'be open during eiFT Some 36o,od)>' persons were the knimal shelter began to One-fourth of all motor vehicle ton, Glastonbury, Hamden, School. lation was later granted for increasingly difficult to handle, men if they move along with no Kgular hours and from 7 to 9 M oMMOISBWO adding 16 new members to the "U fe is moving faster,.” he Bays, trouble. They are periodically said to have beentoisde home- ring. fines collected by the court are p.m. dally next 'wedc. Regular school 8ta«. , I “Kkls are getting more ex- given performance ratings of less in the hiavily populated Ifc .... & it .their owner, Paul Antho- ' returned to the towns where the Sen. Peter P. Marlaal evening office hours are on CENER^ELECnaC FOR THE “We have Just about reached perlenced. The automobile con- Superior, Good Pair or Un- land. q y o f CODOiver refused to vlOlaticns occurred. Read Herald Ailvertisemciits Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. satisfactory. Dose-Mazzinl Lodge, Order o f the breaking point,” Morgan tributes to this. There is an in- Good Friday PORTA-GOLOR TVl ENTIRE An average stay for a well- . . ■■■■ — ------Sons of Italy in America, at said alter meeting with the gov- creasing tendency for both par- ^ The PubMc Library will be behaved boy. If he has not been Pagani’s Rosemount Grove, Bol­ V Htodseme.cabinet witle ernor. ’’The Ud hasn’t blown ent to have jobs. Because of closed Good Friday. The Con­ printed wahMt gietoed On- sent here for a serious offense, ton. off, but certoJnly the pot Is full.” the changing social structure, gregational Churdt will be open iab on hisb-impaet poly- FAMILY! )0 IU | (U f l Last year, 78 hoys ran away our kids are hanging.” might be seven or eight months. Since he began running for PUT OUR QUALITY FOOD ON YOUR office in 1950 and became bur­ for meditatibn and prayer UlyiGOG* 'for a total of 300 times. So far ‘|We have no choice as to who After a successful parole period, gess of the borough of Groton, throughout the day and eve­ • B sa i to dBpeto telMcepina this year, there have been about comes to us,” Morgan says. he is released by the board of •oltone Ite VRF--aensitive LOOK AT THESE GENERAL trustees. the senator haa never lost an ning. only J65 runaway incidents. The boys Some of them don’t fit — the loep enanee fer UHF le- The you n g est'b oy here is 10, election. He 'was elected to the Trtxq) 124 ; frequently steal cars once they very aggressive boy who dis­ esption. the oldest 17. State Senate from District 18 Boy Scout Troop 124, led by e l e c t r ic : b u y s t h e e a s t e r are out. likes anything that smacks of William Sk Oixth National Codes CohfCr- ^ boys vrill be going, homo in that year, a "bi^ who was shop la presently sporting a full FULL CUT In Store, Auto Jgtor three or five-day vacations, transferred was- successful to ' ^ E A K sooce, April 17 to 20, in San gar As Morgan moves through the challenging the administrative F rancisco. Stonee and another missile E school building, boys come up to transfer law in court on con- Brennan, associate extension thrown by vandals yesterday ^ h im , all with the same ques- stltutional grounds. SHANK HALF S91 professor at the University of broke 'windows in a store, a ^ tion: Have they been irolectqd to As a result the law was WINDOW^HADES Connecticut’s Insti'tute of Pub­ town garage and a mo-ving ^go home? , w ' ^dianfod to glvs'tl» reforma-■ lic Service, 'wUl speak on auto. For if a boy’s reecird-is had, tory the option ■ of accepting IsIKMIl. W iilll*) B U T T H A L F 691 "Problems of Codes Adminis­ Police said a front plate g»or B he is a recent arrival, boys'' ^IrecUy from Juvenile Washable 8 9 £ tration and Organization in glass window at Reed’s Statton- lathers win be no holiday. Some Oourti The reformatory de- America’s Cities and Metrop<^- eiy store in the Parkade Shoip- J^boys might decide to^^take off citaed Je accept any boys who HOLLAND FINISH LARGE PLUMP tan Areas.” ping (Tenter 'wae smashed last jBoanyway. ' remained uador court jurisdlc* MWnmwsE The In-vltation to address the night by a large stone found in­ Model M 763 AWD Ib hasn’t been hard, at least tion. 92*30 Made te Order NATRO Workshop stems from side the store. Umb Tour BoUers re the state twx^rs wore Die 1865 General Assembly ROASTING SV2 .6 lb. Brennan’s Interest in housb^ Several windows in the Town « AII-elwnMi VHF-UHF itoeption with the new GE Spn- ' S»sslgned. There are no walls, changed the law further to pro- FDIX LINE o r CUSTOM and building regulation, which Park Department garage at 16 B-l-G 14 Cu. H. ^DOOR chro4ite *82” illumineted tuning system featuring the ^nothtag to stop a boy intent on vid'e that a Juvenile Court hear- Avg. S t e a k he calls “socially the moat Im­ Harrison St were broken by exclusive ”410” pemiatronic tfsnsistor tunec. VENCTIAN BLINDS small stones after working Refrigerator-Freezer «trunnlng away from doing to. tag will be held, with all sides CHICKENS portant problem we face on the n G € “Fine Fumituie" Cabinehy featuring natehed wood ^ TWs is the way the school has represented, if tlw school wants hours yesterday. domestic scene; and legally and veneers and hardwood solids in authentic period design, ^been designed. Morgan refers to to transfer a boy. The Judge E. A. JOHNSON •. • oottsitutionally one of the most Patricia Belekewicz of Cov«i- W ith Deiuxe Features Golore! gglt as “an open setUng.” The would make the deciaion. dlfflcifit challenges confronting try told police a boy threw an n Available with "Feather-Touch” Tiansistorized Re­ ^boys live in cottages superviead Procedures are now being governments, because of the object at her car as she drove PAINT GO. SW EET U F E ■f- mote ContPoL ^ ^ ^ M M 3 5 ^gby a house mother and father, worited eut to bring about the Tin Main Bh. TM. 64IMB« importance of pri-vate property east on E. Middle Tpke. about ^pw lth Iho Intent of providing first of such hearings and Mor- rights on the one hand and con­ 3:45 p jn . B-l-G FRUIT COCKTAIL EASY flicts of Jurisdiction, law and Thp ctu/® loiR front window, * 2 4 9 » ® Juditaal opinion on the other.” valued at $25, was broken. The TERMS! 23" O N LY * W W # EASY MAXWELL HOUSE Brennan Is a member of the driver told police she saw two Beaufifut TERMS! Vernon Redevelopment Agency hoys aixMit 12 years old throw­ COFFEE b. con 7w FROZEN and directs the Institute for ing things. Municipal Btalding Officials of Police reported a theft of $70 serf HI-G ASSORTED) • FARM HOUSE PIES M -oz. 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1/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 7,1966 %AGE EIGHTEEN I " f w m N o . Schayes, Wilt BOS*rpN (AP) — w it Around fhe Chamberlain, Hm Pklladel- phto 78ers’ sttewr star, has been namsd the Nation­ al Basketbafi Assootatlon’s A' » Mo4t Valuable Player far I! Celtics Can’t Rest the third time by the U.S. BasketbaU Writers Assoola- WRH HOUSTON (AP) — The Ameri<»n FootbhH Le»g(fc Alibi Ike Six-Club Race Seen PHILADELPHIA ner and . veteran Houston quarterback Geortla Earl Yost A reporter o«oe asked Mil­ In National League mate, Auerbach said, "It’s nice fighting, we discussed the best ’ rttion title whUe setting U ler Huggins, the - fonaer Chamberlain are happy to look down the bench and see way to stop a scrape from Blanda becoming the head coach of a new Chicago teatt- H E R A L D s p o r t s E D IT O R all-ttme'career scoring rec­ Forecast in American Yankee manager, what a that the Boston Celtics 11 guys.” bleeding,” Russell said. ord, was the first choice' se­ The reports came in riq?ld-fire ' NEW YORK (AP)—Picking the American Leajgue ballplayer needed most won’t get a rest before the He aald, "We haven’t had 11 Cunningham said, "It was lection on 80 of 24 baUota. succession Wednesday night AFL officials, moanwhlF, when he was la a long after It was revetied tliat ths would not comment on the Today s Teom — Used to be a breeze. Put the Yankees on top, Washing* dale, mar not make t o forget thihJ game of the National guys all year. But with every­ just one of those things. But my Jerry West of the Los An­ ton at the bottom and then fill in the spaces. It doesn’t slump. Basketball Association’s body healthy, the guys know own frustrations are no reason le8gue!s nine ownere and Foss ports which said: ^ they could lead the pitching-nch Reds to tha||/Mationai geles lakers 'received thibc were assembled here for a — Foss, the leagutis oray work out that way any more. "A string o f good aUbls,” Eastern Division filial play­ they don’t have to pace them- to fig h t” first ^lace votes and Oscar Minnesota Twins It probably Is safe to ellmi- Huggins repUed. aelves. At times this year the Siegfried would only com­ scheduled — but unannounced commistiimer atoce Its tacepUen and Drys- He wUl join firebsUlng Billy Mc- off series tonight at Phila­ Robertson cf the Cincinnati - executive committee meeting In 1940, would announce his r4s- nate Kansas City, Boston and guys had to loaf to pace their ment: "It was a good win.” Royals the other In the bal­ brain surgery, leaves a gap in dale havei returned to the Dodg- Cool, giving the Reds a solid delphia. BUI Bridges, with 27 points, at which expansion was one of Ignation, possiwy to resume his Washington before a bat is the catching department. It re­ game.” loting anaounoed Wednes­ era staff following a coUecUve ligfaty-Iafty combine. Both foel the Celtics will find Auerbach said - pride was a sparked 3t. Louis over the Lak­ the Iteme on the'agenda. political career. , » swung in anger. After that mains to be seen if Hank Bauer it difficult to get up for the third day. ttoned, “ we will do the same 32-day holdout, toe addition of To get P a i^ , the R e« gave factor to Boston’s surprising ers before a hometown turnout sixth-place finish, 25 games can find enough pitching to game after a tremendous per­ Chamberlain also won tte •‘f* ORLANDO, Fla. — “ Tlie things as last year, and even trtade-acqulred kOlt Pappas and up hard-hitting Frank RoWnsojv two straight victories over the o f 8,318. The Lakers, winners in _tirst clubhouse meeting back, New York almost goes make up for the loss of Milt formance Wednesday night at honor In 1980 and 1884. more. We found that we should into the same category. Almost, Jack Baldschun to the Beds’ but there shouldn’t be too inuch 76ers, the team that dethroned the first two games of the series that I had with our club Pappas to Cincinnati. Dave Mc­ pitching staff figures to Uft of a drop-off In run producUon Boston in wirich the Celtics daz- at Los Angeles, took an early be a little more daring on the but not quite. Nally and Steve Barber on the them as Eastern Dlrtslon cham­ iis spring I-told them that them to the top spot for the first with such bats In the line-up as zled tiie 76ers 114-68 to take an lead. base paths. 'It paid off, so we'U There are those who believe starting line and Dick Hadl and pions after 10 years. time since 1961. Deron Johnson. Gordy Oolpman, unexpected M lead to the ser­ “Let’s face it, these guys The Hawks caught up and St. Clair Speaker e had a damn good year try it again. We knew that some­ the Yankees sUll may awaken Stu Miller in the bullpen are the « ies. don’t want fo give the champi­ went ahead for good at 88-87 on in 1965 but to win again we thing was missing going into and regain their lost glory. solid staff members. At Golf Program would have to prove it,” Mana/> the 1965 season, because we However, they are in the minor­ The Western Division final onship away." Bridges’ basket late in the third There is a disposition to be­ series became a little tighter period. Zelmo' Beaty followed ger Sam Mele of the Am«lrlcan khew that we had the power. ity. Mickey ManUe is only a By EARL YOST, Chamberlain, just Wednesday John St. aalr, chief consul­ lieve that the'Twins won’t do it last nigtet when St. Louis defeat­ •voted the NBA’a Most Valuable with four points on a basket and league champions reported "Last year at this time I fig- irinch hitter, Tony Kubek is re ST. PETBJRaBURG, Fla. — tant for golf club design at again but this may be a horrible ed Los Angeles 120-llS to nar­ Player by the U.S. Basketball two free ttvows and Bridges got this final leg of the IWM awU«r ured we had a good chance at tired and Jim Bouton still is J.O. Christian, University of Spaulding Bros., -will be the mistake.. With Harmon Kille- row the Lakers’ margin to 2-1. Writers Association, was over­ another two-pointer to widen the through the Grapefruit Leagut winning. I know that we have looking for that fast ball, Connecticut director of athletics that teams need to come out in featured speaker o f. the Sports brew, Tony Oliva, Don Mlnch- thews plus solid, idtcbing in 24- The fourth game of the series shadowed by the play of Bos­ In Florida. a better team at this point than This shapes up like a typical is'on the Florida scene, making gap- er, Jimmie Hall and Stoilo Ver- front in the perennial five or game winner Tony Clohinger, will be played Saturday night at ton’s Bill Russell. Chamberlain Bridges sank 12 of 17 shots N*8*»t program that follows Mele, after fdur unsuccesatul a year ago because of our Nationid League-type race with his annual trip to St. Ptersburg 12 01 IT snois England Amateur, salles the defending champs six-team battle for the NL flag. St. Louis. outscored Russell 23-10 but the from the field and grabbed 17 attempts at winning the junior bench." five of six teams having a to watch the major league base­ Ken Johnson and Wade Blasin- Preview Golf Tournament ’ at have plenty of muscle. A second The ChiclnnaU duo won 42 , f'Now we know we have to Boston captain had 29 rebounds rebounds. Jerry West,^ led the loop UUe. took a “get tough” A twice-weekly contributor to chance at It, Minnesota has the ball teams in training. game. The Bmves also may be the Ellington Ridge Country base gap and a leaky defense games between them last year, win one in Boston and all the and nine assists. Lakers with 32 points. atUtude last s e a ^ aa a the Quincy, Maas., Patriot, with !»««»>«« and BalUmore has helped psycltologlcany by Hav­ Club, April 27. are the drawbacks. A healthy joining Koufsx and Drysdale as rest at home,’’ said Schayes, as "Boston must be compliment­ result the' Taring; i">hd t h ^ help frorn Un Raymond, Mele Robinson’s power, Not since the spring of 1958 ing left Milwaukee. Camilo Pascual and a repeat of the only -vlctory pairs In the he sat dejectedly In the 76ers’ ed on its defense,” Oiamberlaln St. Cnair has designed custom fans, were rfewartled with their admitted it was getUng hard Stanky has the Chicago have the Boston Red Sox set up 20 The Giants have the incom- 1965 by Mudcat Grant could car­ majors, Maloney outdid Koufax Mays anil one of dressing room. said. "But we weren’t putting equipment for a number of lead­ first chamirionshiit > club since talking with new baseball peo- White Sox husUing and a e v c- spring training headquarters in Elston Howard ry the Twins right into another in1— one___Vvn department vv4i/iVi4nar by pitcUng ..... the ball in the basket. This sets ing golf professionals, former the franoMSe Was shifted from ple, and writers everyday, many thinking big. Florida. The Sox.^are now work­ the best pitchers in the busi- "We’re down but not out,” he Washingtoiiitp the Twin Oties World Series. two no-WRers, and Ellis put to­ up their game and prevents us President Elsenhower, and other o f whom were asking the same Granted that every club has a ing on the first of a 18-year ness, Juan Marichal. That’s said. "We’ve been the underdog To Hit Seventh —St. Paid MliUieapoUs. Stanky has been doing it with gether Us 22 victories in his from playing ours.’’ notables. questions. . weakness that could prove fatal, lease to .train in Winter Haven, enough to make them pennant all year — that’s the spot where "We arejjiiiig tojuive to wofii mirrors so far this spring, just Chamberlain said that when The tournament at ElUngton Detroit looks like the best bet to best known as the home of world first season as a starter. material. In addition, Undy Mc­ we play the best.” MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Heavy- w » harder>‘to i^ve that we d*» . "I try to give the same an­ like A1 Lopes did for. years with this observer with a good bal­ famous Cypress Gardena. Here then is the predicted or­ Daniel will be valuaUe In the Vicrorlous Coach Bed Auer­ Boston’s fast break goes, they catcher j Elston Howard win *>« headed by a number or servk to be 'jon top. The play- swers to all. 1 know that they the White Sox. The pitching is ance of young and experienced der of finish: bullpen. bach didn’t have much to say, get in front and get loose. Then seventh in the" batting former New England ^ a t e u r e r « to , know that they hav^ (writers) have a job to do and only as solid as the bullpen pair they start throwing in 30 and 40 opening day next Tues- champions and the field will in-' 9 pitching and pretty fair sock. Jerry Stephenson, young Red 1. Clncfamatt With Koufax, DrysdUe and indicating he didn’t •want to say to work hlrdler to repeat,” the I try to cooperate.,” he offered. o f Ekldie Fisher and Hoyt .Wilr footers that no one can stop. Yankee golfers from Man­ Chuck Dressen will cook the Sox pitiriier, was a pass-catching Maury WilU, the D in e r s have anything that would irritate the day, says New York former . ^myrican t,eague in- Should kjele lose his baseball helm, who has been handi- : X. Atlanta Auerbach already has started chester, WlUimantlc and Weth­ chili and pull the strings. All he end in Ugh, school footbalj in 5. San Francisco to be a contender. But the big 76ers and give them a psycholo­ manager Johnny Keane. fielder from Quincy, Mass., de-j job he could aRvays go Into the jg ^ golld bullpen man and capped by a broken finger. The thinking about the playoff with ersfield. Anaiieim, Calif. The school’s top 4. Loa Angelee gical push. "I want a heavy bat at the dared in the Twins lockerrdoni newspaper game. "I have a hon- Sox hung in there last year, fin­ question is how much the two the Western Division winner. a little Mt of luck In avoiding passer was Jolui Huarte, former 6. FliUadel^ He said the second game vic­ bottom o f the lin®«P.” Keane the Bos­ ishing second with Juan Pizarro hurlers will be affected by the Neither Cham'berlaln nor Rus­ that waa - deserted' except for Wfrijv'the haW p»»* membership In injuries. Notire .Dame All-Americkn,, now A Pittsburgh tory “was the best game we the bat boy’ and the cluUiouae ton Chapter of the Baseball winning only six games. If Ed­ 32 days they were away from sell would discuss the animated explained. todky- "U *** ti>e College Baseball .u. V.* ♦».- one^tekm I pla^’on e^- At this time of year on a clear w|th tke Boston Patriots. And in 7. Chicago TWO AND TWO—Wilt Chamberlain (right) of the played all jeason.” lighter bats are at the bottom it Writers’ Association of: Amer­ die can do better he should be camp. jawing duel they had during a man. b ^ JUt Or - a i l ^ t . mid day you can see forever. It may 8. Houston 76ers lays up shot to score two points as he was He said the team ran well, ica.” the gray-haired manager the manager of the year. baseball, Huarte was the star If they can catch up quickly, skirmish between' BiU Cunning­ makes tor an easier Inning for Connecticut 9, Duke 8 w qfall^ to uto a jlunnant.'’ look different in October. The pitcher and Stephenson Us 9. St. Louis "maybe that was the key. In,the Run, Rim find Run noted. the Dodgers Will be right ^ up double manned by Bill Russell and Don Nelson of ham of Philadelphia and Larry the pitcher three or four times a Wesleyan 6, Coast Guard 1 "W e Just didn’ t get the big run following , predicted order' is The Yanks’ problems are catcher. . 10. New York third quarter we opened it up so game, I want to avoid that/fv. Iona 8, Bridgeport 0 Will the .Twins continue U)p there. If they fall behind at the Boston. (AP Photofax) Siegfried of Boston. irtiea ii-counted. You can’t sit Finishing on top and landing guarantee to put the kiss of many, starting with Mantle 'who The Cubs can’t win the pen­ • far they couldn’t come back Howard had a career high of So. Connecticut 20, Hampton same type wWch led to the in the World Series was not aU start, the defending champs even when we gave the ball "It’s a dead issue as far as hkck and predict some­ death on the Tigers: has been limited to pinch hitting Last names of the players on nant, even with Leo Durocher 28 homers in 1968 .when he was Institute 8 crown? body la, firing MO-hit a home cream and honey. duties as be recuperates from may have trouble catcUng up. I’m concerned,” Chamberlain 1. Detroit the back of their uniform shirts as manager. The Astros still are Time to End Domination away four times.” named the American League’s New Haven 9, Newport News "W e dort’ t any changes. run. UiAt one run. We 2. Baltimore ehotdder surgery. Roger Marie The PUllies again have shuf­ Masters Oommentiny ou ine way the said. "What I had to say, I said fUay to r ”1 was cut so much last wln- are a big help to fans, ia^ell building; the Cardinals are re­ most valuable player. Apprentice 6 We’U use the hit and run, and hays some fellows on this team t (on the banquet and speak' 8. Minnesota appears to be back in the fled their cards, acquiring Bill Celtics took turns sharing the totem .” as writers, ef^edally dnruig the building and the Mets still are White and Dick Groat to go with try for the extra b8se, 'ju st.a s who can run. We have a com- jng, or chicken and spaghetti 4. Chicago groove and Elston Howard is string training period vriien trying to lay the foundation. a hard-Utting combine of Rich we did last year,” Meje Said. biifaUdn of speed and power and circuit) that I had lltUe Urns A New York healthy. ■there Is an ahnndance of That leaves six possibilities, Allen and JUmny Calllson.'Jim We’ll run, run and iv n some getUng ttc/ most out of both for my family,” he said. "But, 8. develand Whltey Ford and Mel Stottle- rookies. more,” Mele Inslstsd. “Our thinks dij a given day is the ..jt was great to 1. California myre are the solid pitehers. and any one of them could wind Banning, Cairis Short and Ray Venturi Likes up on top after game No. 162. games have featured just about thing we ars after.” be on top." *-/ 8. Washington ’Two rookies, Roy White and Average age of the probable Culp form a top ^rew of start­ However, the edge seems to be everything we wiU encounter. T ^ tofre^ento missing in the py,r those with short mem- 8. Boston Bobby Murcer, can hit 'but it storting lineup of the Boston ers. We have been eteaUng bases. 10. Kansas City remains to be seen if they can Red Sox will be a little more 'with the Reds because of their The Pirates also have -hea-vy ntob nlava. usinr P**’^®'* sessons to 1966 ories, the Twins carried the Los strong pitching. THE HOT CARS i p r ^ ^ Irick vrtien the OWh bad to be content Angeles Dodgers dotm to the Dressen can match any staff do the Job in the fie ld ;' «■ Ruin 22 years, with Carl Yas- shellers in Willie Stargell, Donn Own Chances squeeM bunts, a^..Ywi Relayedil«iavfld ^ Boventfi, second, third and wire, hefo^Tl^ the lerlM McLain. Joe Spar- Cleveland packs good power trzemekl the oldest at 26. Bill For starters. there are Malo- Clendenon and batting champi­ steals, Anything t l ^ :wHl give sixth place fihlshes, rather than jji seven•Awn games, .own* Mlckey Lollch from the In Rocky OblairUo, Leon Wag­ Crowley, Red Sox publicist, sup-^ EIUs, Pappas, veterans on Roberto Clemente. Vern AUGUSTA, Ga. (A P )—-Ken Venturi s^ys it’s time us an advantage.”' a title, wero^jA porous defense kiddie corps and Bill Monbo- ner, Max Alvis and Fred Whit plied the statistics. Joey Jay, Joe Nuxhall and John Law, Bob Veale, and Don Card- "Oh, y4s, wesUtthfidotheUg somebody ends the Big Three’s domination of the Mas­ and only fair speed on the base jyjvP R etaras quette and Hank Aguirre from field. Sam McDowell, Scmny TWtouris and Jim 0 ”TooIe, Who well, along with reliever A1 Mc- ters Golf ’Tournament, and the dapper Californian OLDS MUSTANG guys who can Mt UA 'bsU out of patUI. the oldsters. With Dave Wicker- Slebert and lads Tiant provide, a Ston Mualai wears a diamond had a disastrous 1966, with a 3- Bead, form a solid pitching 2 4 2 the paric,” he grtniteil^ “ but this The TwlM, boasting the Bham for relief or spot starts, it pitching nuctods.' " ring on his finger that is shaped 10 record but at 29 should be corps. would like nothing better than to bump Jack Nicklaus, game has chsogeit” Harmon B if Man league 8 mort yalwble player yjjg yjj Angels hope to make a In the form of a figure six, the able to make a substantial SUll, anclnnaU would seem to Arnold Palmer and Gary Player out of-the winner’s cir­ How? - - in shortstopJWlo V^es and ,ggg„g gpi^gj^ Anaheim. Paced by Harmon Killebrew, uniform number he made fa­ comeback. have the edge in pitching quali- cle. "Well,” Sam.ei^Ulned, "the "If somebody else wins, that ning the Masters. In 1966 he al­ I IlM best home-run Utter in all «1..‘***S* healthy A1 Kaline and the Calif., home but Tlnfi diyi- mous for himself while playing Baldschun, who appeared in ty. It was good enough for the CH^ELLE long ImOI not win fieldw T^ny, Ollya, be « slugging of WlUie Horton and slon probably is beyond reaoU with Lmris Cards. 45 games for Philadelphia last Dodgers last yeaf, and it'should migte shake up the Big Three a most became the first amateur PONTIAC games. You’ve giR to mploj^ HhscbUl in ths- past decade, the stand pat club «c ^ t for s^- Norm Cash give Detroit solid WasUngton’s pltbhera have SS396 'Twins always had the power, year, adds strength to the bull- be good enough for the Reds IttUe,” eaid "Venturi, one of the to win the title, but after leaiding anything that wlU gtVo you a ond base, and Mele Isn’t too run potential. The infield is sol- been getUng bombed in the Wit found that punch alone was concerned about Uie middle Former Boston Red Sox first pen that was_ weak last season, this year. early starters today among 103 for three days shot himself out run when H is most needed. id, but not brilliant, and the ad­ South and Gil Hodges may be goUers in the opening round of of the championship with an 80. not enough to come home first. ba.se; at least as much as out- bas«nan Lee Thomas claims In my pla^ng. dM I was on dition of Dick Traceski to back pressed to bold eigdith place. Tony Horton, current Bosox first the classic on the Augusta Na­ In 1960 he lost by one stroke to some cIubi^^^|R^Md reaUy 'H anything, “Mele cau- sidera. ^ up Uie regularsshouldhelp. The BostonvSUll hits h o m ^ .b u t the ,bg^enien,- will: be another Jim- C ___ o tional Course. Palmer, who ads5 won the title ”The prbhlem everyone talks Tigers'are very thin in catching youth program, . stilt.Is' llgd»t mgiy'oxx,, jetton l#built like a ri/lBilttl KO U nutTTpper Ot S pntlS Venturi, making his 10th Mas­ in 1958, 1962 and 1964. about at stAjimd Bill Freehan, years has m m ''caii* w T'the ball a ------* V ters bid, is one of a handful of Those setbacks were forgotten sed with Vetentrw bad as they think,” Mele noted. BalUmore has Uie big boom brought in Al'vin Dork to handle mile, when he connects. outsiders given a chance to by 'Venturi fans two yeso's qgo USE THE HOT TIRE **We hake two good experienced with Boog Powell,* Frank Robin- a club that is short of every- whip the trio that has won tho when he won this U.S. Open with I men out there In Jerry KindaU aon, Curt Blefary and Brooks thing but hope although their “ Every spring, every manag­ Robinson Has Range, past six championships. i a courageous showing on a hot, and BerWe Allen. Frank Quilici, Robinson 'but the absence' o f hitters can shake .'^up. .a few er eaya the same thing. ’The club "My hands are feeling pretty humid day in Washington.' who we have just isent back so Dick Brown, who underwent pitchers. that staya healthy wins,” Man­ good now, as long as it is hot,” "ThaVa the kind of weather. JUST ASK US.Roj|8l that he can play every -day, is ager Hank Bauer of the Orioles said the S4-year-old two-Ume I’d like now,” Venturi said. a fine prospect I don’t-know reported. '*Tbat’s how I feel Homer Beats Yankees runner-up whose career was Venturi was ranked with Doug FOR THE where people tUnk we have a about the Orioles. If we stay NEW YORK (A P )—Fortunately for the Baltimore nearly ended before an opera­ Sanders, Bruce Devlin, Gay big problem at second base. m. I ' ■ 'Yanks Must Stay Healthy .. healthy; watch out!” Orioles, Frank Robinson is not fpur years younger. tion helped his hands, stiffened Brewer Jr., Tony Lema and Bil­ WILD LOOKING Last year we werb aeoenk! by a circulatory ailment. ly dasper as the most danger­ ififlTsnfflEsr making doubleplays ,in the ------If he were, the 30-year-old Robinson probably would By^HO W HOLCl&MB "The drier the course gets, ous ^^utilengers to the Big TIRE WITH THE American League, and that Hard to Figure Out: The lat- still be with the Cincinnati Reds, and the Orioles would An entire infield, a top-flight starting pitcher, a first the better my chances are,” wasn’t so hed^’ sj Mele Fears Orioles est deal made by the Bo^n not have his potent bat to help them in their quest for Three. RED STRIPE Btrmg catcher and a host o f hustling newcomers. That’s R ^ wirich saw Felix Man- the American League pennant. added Venturi. “ A lot more peo­ Nicklaus and Palmer played a what Coach Don Burns will have to work with as East Partieidarlyi pleasing, to Male By EARL YOST __ ...... , _ _ _ ple will be in the running if tiie head-to-head practice ' nine has been, the showings of Ca- tlUa going to Houston for voter- , Robinson socked his eighth ------Catholic High embarks on a campaign to better last mlHo PascuaL who when rirht. , ORLANDO, Fla.--W ith the opening of the A m ^ w n an shortstop Eddie Kasko. Man- homer“ of Uie spri^ W M nlXy! course geta hard, because they Wednesday in their finaltnneup, eeason’s 12-3 baaeball record. ’ ------— ' u League season less than a week away, Sam Mele of the tiiia hit 48 homers the past two » two-run blast that gave the but pitcher A1 Downing doubled will be able to keep up better and finished even ■with one-un- against Watt in th® steth. The Eagles open a ,I8-gamo» Veteran Rick Harvey Is hack ^ u,g leagua Pascual hw been defending champion Minnesota Twins, w h ile liking his years for the Sox and was "mur- Orioles a 2-0 rtetory over llie with Nicklaus’ driving.” der-par 35, Palte®^ ®ted. ■chedule' Monday aftemobh In behind the plato1 'with-blip from sensational this spring and own club’s chances, feels Baltimore will offer the stiff/, opposing pitchers at New York Yankees. Ray Sadecki and Dennis Aust Strong •winds have dried- the Both are working with new spring collaborated on a four-hitter as course during the past few days clubs. Nicklaus said he still Bloomfield. Terry • Richter and possibly, shows no signs of arm miseries, est challenge. ' - ‘ .Jparjt. He also played The veteran outfielder rapped Anchoring the infield wUl ba-’oott. cured by a mid-seiisan opera- "Baltfanore 'will ha've a sUght ketbal'l as a college unde; he(i;e)^ infield-‘and outfield posi- St. Louis downed Philadelphia 6- after it was softened by a Sun­ doesn’t, feel comfortable ■with three'hits, raising Ms exhibition' the driver he got after abatter- 8-5 Ray LAQace 'who’s also the Outfield tkm. Jim GMuit and JimMCaat adite on tbo rest o f the league uate as well as baseball, fi^;|w h^ -batting .275. And the 1. George Kernek drove in three day rten. YouVe always is neat and dapper as our feathered average to .388. The homer, fol­ Cardinal runs and lashed two "Nicklaus and Palmer defi- ing in South A frica the driver he ■ O'i club’s top hurler. But while he’s Outfield is the weak spot — are other mound leaders after bocause of Frank Robinson. some kind -words fo r 'M c- mean.was the;American lowing Curt Blefary’s double in I singles and a double. tetely have to be reckoned with used since turning pro in 1962. on the motmd, John Andreoli, all three cf last year’s start­ winning 21 and 18 They hi(ve good power, defense Auliffe, Tiger shortqtoir frdm ^ S‘ ’starting , second base- the- sixth inning, increased his friwd. the penguin-rvidien you’re weermg LEVI’S STA* on this course, though, because Player, .who said he has been Joe Dimfarico and Gary Gott — ers, Dennis Lynch, Tom Bart­ season. and spe^. All the National Avon.‘ '"He’s a good*6all player, min ill this .m |-SUu’. game. Kas- runs betted in total to 17. Cinciimati edged Minnesota 8- all capable performers — 'wUl er and Mike Leach graduating. 2 on Tommy Harper’s run-scor- there is no premium for swxjura- playing reasonably well in the P R ES T Slacks! Their sharp crease, smooth press and Two first year men wl» have ^ Doesn’t look like he can hit, ko hit one homer and. drove in All of this has come in Robin­ be engagihg in a rousing fight ing infield single In the ninth cy and no substitute for length,” practice rounds, has recovered Seeking to replace them are Bill won berths me leUef pitcher “ V Robtawm is not oiriy a but he does and in the field, 10 runs .withtee .Astros last son's first spring away from the to see who replaces Irim. Barry, a holdover, Rick Rob­ he said. from a bout with the gout that crisp fines are k|. to s a y -n o maner how rough you P*tt CUnlao aad 0 tsa r Tovet, hitter but a great ball he’s only average, imtil he goes season. Looks like the Rdd Box inning. Deron Johnson singled, The rest of the infield Will aRer a ball. Dick’s a good aU at» determined to finish last in “ for 10 raced to second as PeW amino Venturf twice just missed win- sidelined him last falL erts (when not pitchiag). and **Tovar is a took shartsiim & hecauae he can do so tolled treat them! And like the penguin. LEV I’S- S T A -P R ES T pretty much stay put At sec­ He was traded last uncorked a wild pitch, moved to Steve Cwmolly. Also in the fight. ^ ter vSieL things, around ball player.” the American-League stondiiifs. Dec. 9 for pitchers Milt Pappas ond is Captain Mike Masiuk, are Art Sa-verlck, Doug Melody, third on a ground out and are Art Saverick. Doii* Melodr. ^ ^ also'play second "BW Monbouquette will hrtp What about the Yankees? _ and Jack Baldschun and out- Slicks take to water-come out of every wash ready who could well be called “ Char­ John Alubl^' and Dennis Me- base.. Uriid base-and la a Detroit and if Dave Wicker- Without any, hesitation, Mele t^hter note, Bill Crow- fieUter Dick dashed across m Harper beat Opening Day Showdown ley HusUe.” Flashy fielder Bob­ Ardle. f haOuva gOdd l O ^ i^ outfielder, sham goes to the bUilpM .mid said: ’’’They don’ t hav^ m uch'of. pabUclst, dalm s out the hit down the third base to wear-without even a touch*up! Get the origins/ by Ko'walchik is back at short Robinson’s homer supported LaGace, one of the finest Cimino Is the hept looking does the job they «q>ect, the a bench. Theyve got to '^ oeorge,Scott Is “the most m- the combined two-hit plt^ne of line. With Ed litwin retunring to aouthpa'ws In the state, leads pitcher in o|mp.” :He was 9-7 T ljr^ wIU be. tough, too,” the healthy (Mantle, Maris, How-^^tlng In years with b 4 - Jim Palmer. Eddie Watt A seven-run explosion In the Likely in Braves’ Case permarient-^gpss slacks from LEV I’S I gxiard third. Soph Gary Klnel the pitchers. He’s, backed by at Ditever ia; 49 rdief assign- American Leslie’s mim^er trf ctc.I t<»-be a contender, ton.” Scott will open the aeoaoa Stu lOller. Palmer held sixth inning carried Boston past MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Baaeball has not ruled out backs up KowalcMk at short Robwts, who saw some action nwnte- the year reported. ' i ' --I like those two rookies, Bobby at tidrtl base.^. the New York Mets 8-7. Tony ' Milwaukee-Atlanta tug of war expansion to include Milwaukee with Rick Boltaro. who’s looked last year. AluMcM, Melody, Yankees hitless for five inning. - Mt& is the first to admit The New York University hfiircer and Roy White. They,, Conigliaro .doubled across one ever the Braves la nearing an in 1967. qirite promising in early 'work- Tony* Foran and Deinris Quig- grad, who also starred In ban-' handle themselves well.” run in the inning and -walked ^outo, the spare at third. few tepme,, except the opening day showdown. ' Roller, who was told by base- ley- ’4 with tee bases loaded for th6 Coach Burns is enthusiutic TshMe^ haya S ^ repeated In The State of Wisconsin made ball attorneys that he could not | eventoal 'winning run. Dick a dramatic shift in position succeed in ordering the Braves over the coming year. “With all thh'.;teerleafi"t^^ as cham­ IMkmh Bennett Faces Ax pions. Stuart hit a three-run homer for Wednesday ak' the trial of its back to Milwaukee,' reserved of last year’s infield back we’rs the Mets to the eighth. hopeful of another fine season. Outsidie o f wondaring who to antitrust suit against the Braves decision in the until this cuh Jto gat down to the 28- With Arrwal of Stigman Oeveland nipped Loe Angeles and the National League Closed weekend. The white-haired Mii- not LtVrSr-t/mfr* M t $TA <,m srt\ We’U be trying hard to. beat 7.75 / 7.50x14; last yearli record. Oiir pitchers plsysr limit, Mele admitted his WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (AP) 6-8 on BUI Darts' bases-loaded, wtth an oratorical clang. ^ waukee dounty; circuit court I FAMILY Twins are ready.! ■ nlng against Baltimore Tuesday. have all looked good in practice run-scoring single to tfie tenth. Special counsel Willard S. judge promised a ruling by Sat- I J S /t D O x l 7.75 / 6.70x15 Tke — - LCVrr mt4 'STAmicr *n n«M—4 tnWwii^. “I tike the attitude and hus­ —Dennis Bennett, a lame-armed Boston ended its Florida exhi- I and any one of them oould see Duke Sims end Lerry Brown fitatford asked Judge Elmer W. urday or Stuatoy. ikialeeki tle shewn by these guys,” Mele southpaw veteran, faced -the ax bltlon season with a 7-18 record homered earlier for Um plenty of notion, depending on SteUer to order the Braves back Basebaii attorneys w e n t i8 lte < 8b to sii89Mlyi added. Indicating : that com- wtUi the errivai of left-hsinder Wednesday by edging the New L SPORTS wBo-’^d evS ^ tsrtesL ^ York Mets 8-7 before a crowd of . Eddie Mathews homered In to Milwaukee this season only if through ■with their final ar^ - plsceney had not lentersd the Dick Stigman today as the Bos­ the first toning and sparked the league failed to agree by j^g^jg gg ^ no offer had been The picture despite thd success of 1,708 at Caiain O’Lakes Stadium. ■ April It at Bloomlleld,4.4 fit. ton Red- a|ox prepared to break Atlanta to a 3-1 victory over Tuesday to give Milwaukee an BasebaU Omunis- CMM-T»d*«« Nm * Haate IN MANCHESTER, GlBT TOUB a yaar ago. camp, and ,h c ^ .north. The Red Sox have a day off to­ NIGHT Thomas Aquinas, 18 Smith, 22 day before breaking camp to­ Houston while Ty O toe’s run- •xpansion team tor 1967. aloner WiUlam Eckert said to . Bennett, '• acquired for' INek scoring tingle and Wes Cortn"'- Tuesday is when the Braves w.«hingt/m:- GUARANTEE UNUMITEOl at Penney, 26 Xavier, 89 a t morrow and heading for North A* I* TUm *r MS**o« LEVIS ml fimtte. May 3 South. CSstholie, Stuart in a trade with the Wril- ton’s sacrifice fly gave the Chi­ sure scheduled to open their Na­ Sponsored By Carolina and weekend exhibition ’“nUs is a development that > QNSfsiMMd sustruS iBipMt DraMti, SOWNTQfWN MAIN S t B i» T 6 at^Fulaski, 10 Penney, 18 Rick Barry adelphU Phils after the 1984 games with the Washington Sen­ cago Cubs a S-1 rtetory over tional League season in Atlanta we.: swell—. ——e e— eeneequmiM — '"N •- ______the National League will have to eecepteS: fe—eC M eewice #wM>— M We W— Northwest Catholic. IT Pulsaki. A R on k il* F lV P 'seasoQ, is expeotod to .he sent to ators, Califonda. after 13 years in hfitwaukee. St. James Holy n waslhc firat time tiie state take under oonsideralkm. wifl ewreM W.a A*julew*l B—e Price. Ver hiN Name Society 20 at South C^tlMrilc.,2B a t S t J A U U M IC r I V C Deland to try and work out Iris The Red Sox exploded- for sev­ Kanses O ^ dMeated Wash­ U Thooias Aiprinte. 27.«t N6rth- sore arm in the training camp en runs in the sixth inning in ington 6-1 wMh a 14-lrit attack. pabUcly- dropped its unoondi- have to be studied* So m auj NEW YORK (AP) —_Wck times, I wish this matter can be and Station WINF w elt Catholic. Jkme I |^;9ii|irter. .o( Tomato 44. tbs Internathmal defeating the Mete. The uprising tadudiag three hits each by tlonal demand for baseball in .All .gannef an seliMtom to ; Barry of the Francisco ' League. ]986» a- demand baseball offi­ settled to everyone’s advantage. featured a double by Tbny«.Gan- Csmpsaeris, Jose Tarts- "FIRST FOR EVERYTUONO SINCE 1911! start at 8:30. ' ’*'* Warriors received the maxi­ * The 89-yeu^d Stigman was igliaro, who also had a single hull and Ken Suarez. cials have said could not possi­ Baseball will have to take a good look at it.” WEDNESDAY mum nine votes today fat tbs obteineokie. t # ^ . TA . Tlie car wash that gives yoa « wax-brite GOOD FRIDAY Stigmah^posted a 4-2 record ed earUer In the week from Needed by Rec WANGNESTER Barry aartier weak 'wsa -with nn maiMd nm average of - Houston, marie Us Re^ S m de-. ■hfa* aatpBiatically. . APRIL 8 th narn^ R o ^ of jBw Yaar in an 4.37 to'S3 g ^ tii vrite the Twins 'but, coUecUng a pair of Ute. The Recreation______Department _____ HIDH^CltoOL NO RACING AT NBA poD of ,spaeis writan and last season. Manager BUly Her-! Catdier,Bob Tillman, aaaorofl ot i* inAtn,. ♦_ R « 9 .$ 1 2 5 VtoaAcaalifa*' NO MONEY DOWN ■i man plana to give Stigman a a job with the departure of Nix- ^ ^ OtK8f fredfanen namsd to the starting ahot on, otiabrated with Us fint tofthaH leagues X Donation: Adolts FLSO. ‘ AQ-ltooltie team were BIU Oih- The Red Sox, hurting badly homer of the spring. a*8o rimpltes tor both. Per- ChiUfreti 75c, , iringhaaa of FWladelpMa with ftyr. • starting pitchers, were Stuart, traded by Philadelphia totereatod must be at least OPEN 8 to 10 eight votes, Tom Van Andale «ri by the news that Bob to the Mets, accounted for three ^tie hoeehell woik and MAKING MUSCLE—Mickey Mantie limbers up his Udietir Available From Detroit'with six. and Dkric Van Sadowski’s Shoulder ailment Is New York runs •with a homer of high sdwol for the aoft- Aradala of N w York and Wed ailing .throwing arm with sandbag \ t spring, train­ . not aerioua. SadowaU, who over off rookie Pete Magrliri to the ***** TIRE CITY fQ3 MAIN SHtEET-«4S.8478 Society MemlNM M

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Lewis custom point­ KEYPU NCH ' 1 —Antoihobiles For SiUe 4 from attics, cellars end ga- ing, Interior and exterior,- pa- FK)R SALE — 1956 Internation­ Private Instructions 32 Permanent opening for ex­ 3DB t r CHEVROLET t - 1965 super rages, 649-4665. . perhanging, wallpaper re­ HERALD al walk-in truck, running con­ OPERATOR, CORPS sport, hardtop, maroon, black moved. Wallpaper books on re­ PIANO and Violin instruction. perienced girl with good BY AL VERMEER dition, $200. 742-7807. quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ PRISCILLA’S POP H" , Interior, 4-speed, 300 h-p., $2,500 Housebold Rervices Private lessons. Crane Piano Must be experienced in A l­ typing and figure eklUs. 1 T 289-4167. timates. CaU 648.9668. BRX LE H E R S Offered ' ISrA and Violin Studio. Dance in­ pha - Numeric IBM Key­ Benefits. East Hartford, This Is a time -for struction also. 742-7426. quicU thinkinto and Auto Accessories— ^Tlres 6 INTEKIOR and exterior paint- punch. " OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS F o r Y o u r REWEAVINQ Of bunie. moth injpF/ waUpapor removed, fuUy ; 289-4389. prompt action/ 1961 COMET ■ —: 4-dr, (dean, TOUR MAG WHEELS, 16 inch Company Mfers excellent holes. Zippera. repaired. Kiln Insured. Rene Belanger, 643- THERnan- TAKE Y SEE/THERES /w e ll, if t h a t s ' Information one owner. CaU 649r6324. w ill fit Ford or Chryder prod- Schools and Classes 33 wages and working condi­ dow shade* made to measure, 0612 or 6M-0806 * PROBLEMS VOUR 1 WHY HE’P RATH- THE PRICE OF cut. $io6. Call 527-1347. tions, convenient free park­ WOMAN TO OPERATE dish­ DOME, B U T TIME, ^ ER HAVE HIS PEACE AROUN17 DISMANTLING 1855 Chevro­ all sizes Venetian blin ^. K e y THE HBSIALD Win net made while you wait. Tapo re­ PAINTING B T Dick Footmne, TEN MEN WANTED ing, in---plant cafeteria, washer and work In tray room. THISBECONP SRAMP I GRAMPFATHER iHERE^’LLSETTLE disclose the identity o f let V-8, stfuidardj 2^oor hard­ ONEBTDUGHEK/ -N O \ HELPHIMTHAM FDR IT RATHER above average benefitn. Laurel Manor. CaU 649-4519. any advertiser using box top, many parts, standard for corders for rent. Marltar'e, 867 Interior and exterior. Paper HMM-UH--I HURRK'J M E.' THE MORE THAMUSTEMTO Trailers— Main., 648-5X0. hanging and waU paper remov­ NO EXPERIENCE G U E S S t L L 71M EG RAM P THE CONSTANT < letters. Readers answer­ any yew , 255 or cu. inch WAITRESS, evenings, pleasant Mobile Homes 6-A al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. NECESSARY APPLY HAVETOI% > SPENRS,1HE BICRERIMS WHEN ing blind box ads who engine. 6 Pioneer Circle. 649- 'a atmosphere, good hours. Man­ ALmrUEMORC A«JRE TIM E THAT YOU SIT DOWN desire to protect their Q nallty' workmanship. Call 4274. MUST SSUi^ — 1964 Vindale Buildlnir—ContradtinF 14 TRAIN AS TRACTOR chester’s largest, modern phar­ REVIEWIMa S N IP CAN WITH HIM/ identity can follow this mobile home, 55x10, beautifully evenings, 246-9693. FIRST, 1WATCH1V/. TRAILER DRIVER macy. Inquire soda fountain procedure: 1963 PONTIAC LKM ANS con- furnished, 2 bedrooms, wall to QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, First National vertible, 8 cylinder, blue ex­ EDWARD R. PBICE — paint-' manager. Liggett Drug Store, well carpeting, formal dining dormers, porches, basements Lnmedlate job o j^ rtu n l- Bnefose irour reply to the terior, white 'leather interior, refinishftd, cabineta, buUt-ins, ing and paperHanglng, over 35 Parkade Shopping Center, 404 box in an envelope — room with parquet floor, ori­ Fears experience, 849-1003, 76 ties availaible witn m ejer Stores, Inc. excellent condition. Call 643- ginally $6,875, asking $4,300. formica, aluminum, vinyl, W. Middle Tpke. *VL. addressed to the Classi­ 9508 between 4-G-p.m. Unnmore Dn, Manchester. trucking company. l i ­ '•----A-7 fied Manager, Manchester CaU Storrs, 429-1752. steel, ceramo aiding, William censed by mass registry of Park and Oakland Aves. W ANTED — Female help. fuU Elvbning Herald, together* Robbins Carpentry Seivlce. INTERIOR — exterior painting Motor Vehicles. 'D) qualify and part-time. King’s Dept. 1963 PLYiMOTWH ;gTORT Fury, lOVi’' CAMPER, sleeps six, Blast Hartford with a memo ]is t i^ the 649-3446. and paperhsmg^lng, wallpaper you must complete a part Store, Broad Street, Manches­ BY KEN MUSE .white with red "Interior, bucket mounted on 19«5 Ford % ton ;m Y O U T companies you do N p T removed. MancIHeister and' or full-time driver training want to see your letter. seats, automatic ’transmission, lockup, custom cab, radio, CARPENTRY — Concrete work, ter. Hartford (no toll clharge). program. If accepted, tui­ Tour' letter will ho- de­ , V-8, power . brakes, standard, heater, V-8 with 4-speed trans­ anything from cellar to roof, FRIEN D LY, neat, dependable stroy Jd if the advertiser is steering, good conditloit, to Inside and out, no substitute for Dial Operator, ask for Enter­ tion terms w ill be 'arrang­ girl to work afternoons at a mission, 4,000 miles, like new. ed. Placement service upon one you've mentioned. I f settle estate.: 649-^125^ efter Price $3,800. Call 643-5947 after qual.ty work, satisfaction guar­ prise 3445 or RockviUe, 876- dairy bar. Write Box RR, MEDICARE not It w ill be handled In 4:30. r ' , anteed, competatlve prices, no 6613^ completion. Phone Hart­ Herald. the usual manner. 5. ford 249-7771 anytime. V-7 Job too small. D' A D Carpen­ CHARLES J. LaCroix, painting SEXlRBn’ARY - bookkeeper. One W a n te d WM W MM, W. TM U« MA M. OH. 1965 C^EVnOLET ftjPPALA, 9 TOR SALE — 1962 Detroiter, CENTER 4 SORE .p^senger .Station .wa^n, try, days 648-1904, evenings 649- cemtradtor, exterior and inter­ girl .office, knowledge of book­ HEADACHES like- new, 2 bedrooms, asking PART-TIME FEET “ I think we’d attract the young people more if we had lio b ij m lltej '■ one' owner- Call 8880. - ' ior, established 1938. Call 742- keeping essential. A{q>ly in per­ . a letter sounding name— ‘Position Corps’, for tliDd Found $3,300. Call StorrsH29-6343. LEARN MORE COUNTER MEN 2 nd FLOOR 649-2074. ' CABINET WORK, formica coun­ 8734, Coventry, Oonn. son W.G. Schwarz CO., 994 Tol­ ex a m p le !" FOUND—Olio' long hair black TO EARN MORE land Tpke. RockviUe. B A.M. to 4 P-M. r r r , , 1064 CHEVROLET Blscayne 4- ters, rec rooms, remodeling. Win TrMn male piuppy. Call Bolton Dog Motocycleso-Bl^cles 11 Quality work. Reasonable pric­ , floor Finishing 24 GKAMPAW Warden, 649-7601. door sedan, economy 8 cylln- ___ At w a n t e d ' — Office girl, well Age No Barrier! .. der engine, radio, -i standard QUALITY Motorcycles for qual- es. Free estimates. CaU 649- FLOOR RANDINQ and reflnisb- qualified for all types of work. Ity conscious people. As low as 6985. Apply Fenon Bfi transmission, nicely ecpilpped. ing (specializing In older M. T. I ." Pleasant working eondltlonS, BEN CASEY . - Announcements, 2 ^1.125. 649-6808.______salary commensurate with abil­ i ' : . OAHPENmY--33 years; expe- floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ BUSINESS SCHOOLS MEATOWN . Washington St., Middletown. rience, complete remodeling, ity. Conversion Chemical, 872- CX3TTON RUGS and bedspreads S p e c ^ .jg o ^ ^ n ing. Ceilings. Papertianging. 1B18H Sliver Lan^ thank m V WE'VE ALREADY GONE IF ITAAATTERS,IF Editions, rec rooms,, concrete No Job too smaU. J'>hn Ver- 0841. East Hartford, Coan. dyed, 70 decorator colors. ditlqn. New tires. Best offer. SEE US ON THE world’s most 16 WEEK 6ENUEMEN, j TO THE POLICE AND I HADITTODO work and garages. References falUe, 649-5750. Lucky Lady Lamidry, 43 Pur­ 643-0893. exciting motorcyal^ A Installed inecfaanlcal'eb(riition, new top,. toratkms and additions. CeU- cepresentatlve. Alfred Amell, BOY’S 24” BIKE, with news­ SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ ro, 843-2128. Casual Village • FREE isSTIMATES tires, carburetor, battery, $460. Ings. » me W HU, lac. TAL 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester 644^ Workmanship guaran­ limited funds available for eee M. T. I, Shop, Mancheeter. 643-7300. paper side baskets, one year teed. 299 Autumn 9t. 643-4860. B^Z TERMS MORTY Ml^EKLE UM. old, good condition, $36. CaU and mortgages, payments to BUSINESS SCHOOL • BY DICK CAVALLI 1964 CATALINA Vista 4-door 640-7016. suit your budget. Expedient 750 Main St., Suite 804 NURSBJS — RN or L P N 3-11 NC 644-8213^ %BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Hardtop, power brakes and Roofing and ChlmheysTS-A Service. J. D. Realty, 648-5129. Hartford 525-0317 pari-time or full-time. New In­ Personals 3 stitution. Call 646-0129. IHOBf/ je c fiv e PRCTT/OtDTp HAVi^ stew-ing, radio and heater, tint­ BILLS? ? ? Consolidate aU THE TIME HAS COME TO FACE Business Services ROOFING — BpecJallzlng re­ &/S2/ BCfTTUECAPmOBUB&LB T O *3rAm REBUILDING H (6 INCXiME TAX Returns — Busl- ed windshield, windshield' payments with our ONE PAY- THE INEVITABLE. YOU'RE »!• wafflier, plastic ' seat covers, Offered 13 pairing roofs be aU kinds, new THE PRIME OF LIFE. BOTH CACD H e HAD TO Hi© NA/Wg & m a e f=iNANO^L©WRfte. ne.vi and individual, prepared roofs, gutter woHc, chimneys MEJNT.-PEJR-MONTH P L A N ! Help Wanted-—Female ^5 by full-time Income tax. ac­ seat beita; tmdorcoated, beauti- STXa*3, sidewalks, stone walls, YOU AND PEPPER NEED A INTOTHeTnASHl cleaned, repaired. Alumtoum iBank rates available for home GENERAL ALL AROUND laun­ countant Raymond Girard, < ful condition, one owner car. fireplaces, flagstone terraoss. ATTENTION HOME AND THE LOVE OF A aiding. SO years’ experience. owners. Call Nerw Haven 787r dry worker, part-time or full­ IFE AND MOTHER. 649-6650 or eaU ooHect 876- $1,900, 643-168F a ^ r 6:30 AU concrete repairs. Reason- 6761 or New" London 442-1135. Free estimates. CaU Hoirto’*. time. Apply New System Laim- 7362.^ p.m. able prices. 643-088L & < 648- 6361, 644-8888. dry, Harrison St., 649-7753. MEN - WOMEN INCOME T A X peturna pro- 1962;MDNZA oonve^ble, 4- APPLIANCES repaired -> aU Business Opportunity 28 pared at reasonable rates,- Call speed, good oondltfon,. $700. makea washers. refrig(u4tors, Heating and PIumblNr 17 SALESLADY — fuU or part- There ia a variety of full-time lobs avanable in our milL Among John Mocette, 649-9017. _ CaUr 64e-«3e§ or s t ^ at 166 freezers, dryers, gas and'ideo- time. Apply Mario’s Bakery, them to one made to order fo r you. Attractive wageo, full Brookfield St. . trie ranges. OU burners B O m PLUhfBtNG and heating 829 Main St. N gronp insuranoe and profit sharing' benefIta. Why not drop In Have Your Own Business and see us sit the * INCOME TAX returns, ^ cleahed and repaired. Ooema repairs, alterations, electric pared, reasonal^e, .Call 6f4- end gas hot water heaters, free ; Appliance, 649-0055.. CHARGE NURSE 5 days a 8849. — estimates. CiU -643-1496. ’Twb-store location in heart USED CARS HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re- o f . (downtown Manchester, week. CaU 646-0129. ALDM SPINNINB MILL CORF/ s : w a n t e d TtLlflNG A — Left ’ moval attics, cellars and COMPLETE plumbing., and parking. Building In excel­ taloottville , c o n n . o f $!S00; right o f $100. Even yards, weekly or moathly pick­ heating eervice, complete new lent condition, four years The mill where yon are a person and not a clock number. spUt Phone 649-5784 after No Down Payment ; old. One store has estab­ CAPTAIN EASY up. Bolton, Manchester vldn- bathroom inetaUattcoa' and,, MICKY FINN BY LANK LBONARD BY LESLIE TURNER 7:60'p.m. - ■ BOBVIQLETTE Uy^ Harold Hoar, Ht-UH. bathroom.remodeling, 30 years lished business with equip­ In business. Esri VsnOsinp, ment. - Other store vacant LOAM RIDE WANTED ftom Bldrhlg* SHARPENING Service — Saws, 649- 4749. Call for further Informa­ h e s a id WE5H0UL0 NEVER fM W ! WB SHOULD CLEAR f i t to Pratt A 'Whitney, sec­ Sides'Manager ANDHERE4 So ORAND.EVSNAFm knives, axes, shears, skates, tion. $18,500. FOR SALE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION VOUR&MOOAMOf SUN ANyTHING UHTH, HES m’rm n o^i^ ond Ahift CaU 649-9418. rotary blades. Quick service. f 1 READ IT ' AKMITMN BE5TI ^WOPFTHBFBNCBt JUSTSfeMONTHI, . Osiritol Equipmen. C o.,. S3 MiUlnery, DressiUakblic 19 Smoll Lood..,.. $10. DOTTED LINE' A el i ^ L i i l K N E M o t o r s TROUBLE? 'E RAYMOND. P. JEWELL, b^k- Mata; SL,^ Maaebsstor. Hours TOR ALTERA’nONS neafly and T* & D ANNULLI 86| dally 7-B. Tfaondsy 7-B, Satur­ UN’qt toad..... $17. kakping work. OUl 649^4886. reasonably done In my home. ; 649-6544 day 7-4. BIS-T906. , CaU ei4S-8750. Coll bofwoon NEED ride to Pratt and Whit­ k Free Road Test aai ney, aOcond shift, from vicinity TYPEWRITERS Standard, LA D Y ’S and GENT’S OfWtom 5 & 6 P.M. Eathaate W ELLTB JBUfiP - - I95t,- mMai aad electric. Repaired', over- k AU Work Gnaraatoed Bchw)l and Spruce. 643-0318. tailoring and alterations at SPOR'nNG GOODS STORE — 643-7172 tb^, hydraulic plow, ^sSb0. hauled, rented. Adding ma- home, reasonable. 643-2264, 139 k Budget Tenua WANTED — Shell $500., right Atlantic. station, 128 prime location; priced for quick k Free Towing CaU>,af ^ chines .ranted and repaired. Woodland St. p ?', ' ' f AIME LATUUPPE - half; $(ib. left half, ( ^ t win­ ■ aad dellvety servlee. sale.' J. D. Real Estate, 648- MANCHESTER TRANSMISSlbN CO. nings.) Contact 64S-7iM after ‘ ^ftT«wrlter Service, Bf9- ■■ If BRAINAKD PLACE — 646-OOEI . .. wagon, M ov6iff--'TnN!kinffr " I P - ' ■ ■ B , p.m. 19U, TODD ;gTA; Rear SeySionr Auto Store MMa St- geita!. coodlttai. C b» be StlM RfB 20 LEAVING TOR Houlton Maine, ‘ seen at 49 .West lOlddle T^te. SALES A N D Service on Ariens, Dellverv Tluifiday,•NniiMav 5K p.m.,n m wantwsut pas-USS- aftte' 4. ‘ _ t_,__ ,___ _ MAWOUCBriCK ueuvery. LOglu Ose of The Leading Hahn Brilpee, Jacobson lawn trucking and package dellveiy. wh^rs, half or fuU way. 643- mowera. Alsq HomeUte •876 7 a.m.-B:30 p.m. 619-4801. 1963 PONIXAC Chtelina. Loir Retrigeraton, wmataers and SELF SERVICE DEPT. STORES ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK lODGEWAT DAVY JONES salm i' and Internatlanal Cub stove moving apeclalty. Folding BY LEFP and McWILLIAMS after. mfleage, exceUent oondltkxi, Cadet Tractora.. Rental equip­ I. M,796. CaB 6434862.. ohnlrs tor JwnL 8494782. Is now accepting'^pUcattons for EXPERIENCED DEPART­ - - ' ■ ment and Niaipenlng servlee MENT MANAGERS (wUl also consider trainees) for tha 1H|9ISTHeSTRANSBBT A HUH* NOW AAR.ABERNATHy,THE I'L L TAKE A ^ GOSH, THAta BUT FIRST. rVE GOT TO AutomobDes'For SbIb 4 1963 COMET —< i-doar sedan, «n al makes. L A M Equip- following departments: ^ Job Opportunify 2* I . T V BePAIRAAAN 19 HW 6 NPOEUNS JOB I'VE X OOK'T KNOW HOW TOV WAIT... I TELL MARCO YOU TURNED ] CAFPT HUM StUARE THINGS WITH VOU.l one owner, ■Uadard-transinis- mant Ooip., Route'88. Vernen, ^ TOPX7HESET. . HEBUJ Ca r t Your credit turn- 875-7609. Mancb e a ter Bx- . J , Hardwares Housewares, • Sporting Goods, DomeoMe MIKA DOWN... THE POOR i THAT NHK/S Sion. CaU 64S-4422.», and Curtains. Yard Goods, Men’s Clotnlng,. Chll- kw E HAVE AN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR A BUY It RARALVZaO... XFEELINGS. •d down? Short on doim pay j ■ ■ - _____ citai%i»-~J5nterpribi 1945. , WANTED ;; aen t? Bankruptf RepMsei- M66 FORD Custom 600, 4 - ^ r , ,r droa’n Clottilng, Ladles’ Clothing, Toys and Garden ' — : ■ Supplies. MonT IXm’t despalrl See Hon- oterdHra, $1,800. CaU After 7> SERVICE — Snoir* O m u , Lat4 Model L TELETYPESEHER MONITOR «a t OongUA toqmre ahoiAAaw-, 64941797 ptowlng, tenoking, moving. n|h- j.: We are offering exeeDeott woAklag condlUoas, fnU doira. smallaet piaaate-. renaval, paepantzy. elaan- USED CARS X ------f .enmloye beneSts, and wenfierfnl advaneement poa- ' 37)4 hoar week, paid vacation, Bine Cross aind aow bara; Ito n s U lota W f l ' ^ a to lnApaiitod. Any. gen a a j r apalra, aO ^ p a Mkjor Mtdkil coverage, Pcnaiim nan and atkorl ocMlipany piax. Ddoyia*— ‘ piekup trodt, exte n t oondi- c< odd joBs. Yky Dick, reason- T>4BQ » Phone 649-5233 Meridea, Conn. 'Manchester, Co,nn. . 8854, aak for Graham Hohnaa. 4Kb. . v ° BCain B t, 64S-7BS8.

' \ r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 PAGE TWENTV-THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-TWO Apartm ents— ^Flatt— Furnished Apartments 63-A Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Hfibsas For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sak 75 Wanted’-^Real Estate 77 Apartments—^Flat*— „ ’ ° Tenements 68 7 room custom BEUAJCNO TOUR HOMEt We Help Wanted— ^Male Help Wanted— M ak S6 Arfides For Sale Garden-^Farm—Daily HouawhoM Goods 51 THREX: r o o m s and both in-< MANCHESTER —Modern, Im- 319,900—6 'room Ranch —2 car IN ONE of Manchester’s pre- MANCHESTHIR—7 rooin Split BOLTON Tenements 63 MANCHESTER'— large, new, eluding utiUUes, suitable twO maculate 7 room home, 6 bed­ basement garage, roc- room, mium locations, a four bed­ Level, family room, IH baths, Split, large Uvkig room wltii have a Ust of qualified buyers. Products 5 0 CaU anytime. Leonard Agency, MAN TO ASSIST in sMpping LUBRIOATION MAN. Good SCREENED LOAM tor the best heat 4 room apeurtment, two blocks adultei paikhig,' available''April rooms, oonvenieht location, low fireplace. Unusual electrical room Cape with IH baths. modern kitchen with built-ins, stone fireplace, paneled faiii- APPIEB-Macs, Northern 8py, «CAU . TAFPAN gas range. ONE AND THREE i ^ . and receiving department and working oondiUons. F rin ge in lawns and gardens. Deliv­ from M ain Sb, amaU 'weU con- L Seen anytime; 372 Main St. 20’a tor immediate sale. Bel 210. J. D. Real Estate Co. Formal dining room, large liv­ one car garage, priced for Uy room, 3 fuU baths, on acre R ealtors, 646-0469. ; ered from our screening plant; - - Can ------646-6041, and hot water, paricing. ««- CLASSIFIED to help '^th occasional deliv­ benefits. Contact A1 iPetch, Delicious, Rome Beauties, atiueted buUdlng with m quiet ' Air Real Eatato, 6^-B$SL 643-5129 o r 649-8538. ing room plus a flitished rec­ quick sale. 322,900. Philbrick wooded lot. Leonard Agency, Carter Cbevrolet, 649-5288. Also gravel, sand ahd fill. 3068 before 7:30. Realtors, ask for Helen Palm­ ery. Modem East Hartford in­ Wlhesaps. Priced from 80e= wtmosphere. Hayes Agiency, reation room in tiie basement Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. dustrial ’supply firm, scUary George B. Griffing, Ihc. And­ 32.25. Herrmann’s, 172 B. Main BuMntsB LoaSiUta DQIWIEBS SCHOOL AiRtOA — UtiUty room and an oversized er, 646-0469 or 649-8877. Mt^UNINOS — Part-time, man I M c a l Instrumenta, 58 6 4 6 -om . , and fringe benefits. Ciall 289- ov er. 742-7886. B t 646-0067. Real choice home . . . a six one car garage. Owner anx- M ANdH ES’l ’ElR — F o r eigh t 12th Circuit presently employed to tarip in J . D . RENTALS Fo^ Rfgit 64 winters this neat 4 room Cape ADVERTISING 8291 for appointment. FOR MJUB — Mason A Ham­ BENT MAN has customera .OVERSIS^D CAFE room Capo with fuU ^rmer, loils, trades considered. House retail store. Call 643-2833. MILlilONB of rugs have been FTHEBH apple elder, cold ator- (2 unfinished up) has shel­ lin pwhx gnad piano, 6’9”, waiting tor rentals. OaU ms tiEsiRABLiB; *tcM Or oCflot m baths, ploity of closets, is vacant T , J. Crockett, Real­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS WANTED — men, full or part- cleaned with Blue Lustre. It’s age apples. Ferrando floor. space, grotmd flboir, tJetn,* at- plaster walls, fireplace, fuU tered our fsunlly from the New GENTLEMEN’S FARM Giurt Case$ PAR.T-TIME TWUOK driver, 1- 3800. OsH.646-3388. . SIX roonu, M cond today, 649-3566, 649-4342. Central location, Brlck and tor, 643-1577. time mornings -for grounds America’s finest. Rent electric artment, water, .s.m.-8 pan, . „ „ .. T. J. Crockett Realtor, 643- Lookout Mountain. Six room has provided our chUdren with STRK7ILY FRESH egga, lasga room, 2 bedrooms, tiled ter. This is one at those Kenneth W. Davis, Styf- Hills Country dub, Hollister pliances, first floor, 315®» adults. CaU 643-2426, 9^. 1577. . Ootoniale, 5-room Ronchee, 7 a place to play. On a maple COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. USED HOSPITAL BEDS with and extra large, 55c dc»eh at bath down, 2 bedrooms, "hard to find’’ propertlee ford Springs, was fined a tpplng, church, bps. One tpan. 649-5334. with brook, in area of fine of the older homes in Town. 643-2128. with guarantees. Sea thara at COLONIAL MANOR^% At present the owners have tor vehicle 'without a license; fice. Typing and shorthand es- livery. Ai^ly Lucky Lady PARAGON TOOL CO. uaed furniture, eMnn, glass- Oli­ MANCHESTEH — is not far 335,900. P hilbrick A gency, 649- homes. Leonard Agency Real-^ Will accept $1.25 weekly B . D. P earl’s Appllaneas, 649 room duplex, private patio j;h ild accepted. CaU 643-7094 It set up as a two family, . sentkd. Write Box N, Herald. Laundry, 43 PumeU Place, WINDOW CLEANER, , part- '' 259 Adams St. ver, pteture fnm es;

T tnAbnMmr glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ case, central free parking, on knotty pine finish, working ad- RANCH — Seven rooms, one vestors — Unique opportunity, b RUCB ROAD in Lakewood Rd., Tolland, following too close­ for free 524 page catalog. week. Good pay and bene­ ------carnets . . .carpets Blue Lustre . . . Blue them Lustre DREXEL them mahogany table, com ­ closed, plenty of water. Two leave benefits, pension plan, lage PedAer, Auctioneer, 420 bus Une, near shopping, quiet ults. 643-6389, , year old, prestlgpe neighbor­ to buy 4-family plus single ly, nolled; Robert G. Staples, Populcu-Club Flan, DeptFSOl, fits. See Scotty. . . . eliminate rapid resoiling. plete with leaf and 6 (diairs, J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. Circle . . . a stately 6 room wells plus a atreani. At­ Blue Cross and C.M.S. insur­ Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. section. It's just Uke owning ...... hood on deadend street, large home, new central heating sys­ Suburban For Sale 75 31, 7 Fem St., Rockville, opera­ Lynbrook, N. Y. Rent electric sham pooer $1. excellent condition, 396. Call Colonial. Excrilent fam ily tached to the house la an This May Be ance.. Ample opportunities for 643-6129 643-8779 you r own hom e. Rent very OOMPLErTESLY torplshed tra il lot with trees, decorated with tem in 4-f^lly, annual in­ home In a fine residential area. oversixed two-car garage. ting a motor vehicle while his Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup­ 643-9365. THE LHOMPSON HOUSE. Cot­ BOLTON — Near center, 6 room dEANIING lady one day a MORIARTY BROTHERS advancement. No age limit. C. reasonaW e. OaU 640-3566. e r, Coventry Lake, $100 month­ eleganSa for rich and exchisive come $5,200. Hayea Agency, Three big .bedrooms, and a Ebccellenit location on a license is imder suspension, ply. tage Street, cent^ly located, ly. TraUer space available. beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, 646-0131. Cape, fireplace, knotty pine ' week in Manchester. Call 643- 301 Center St., Manchester R. Burr A Company Inc. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS larg;e U'vlng room, formal din­ State road, but so situated $foo. luge, pleasantly (umlihed 74Z-8892. ,,, bathrooma, garages. You name kitchen, large lot, immediate 5613 between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. T H E JO B Growing since ’98. Wholesale PROM OUR BANK SH ROOMS, heaL hot water, ing room, kltchm is adequate. that you have the maxi­ Nurserymen, Manchester, room s, perking. Call 649-2858 FOtm ROOM duplex, $80. Avafl- ■ It, house It. F o r ap- MANCHEISTEJR — 5% room occu pancy, 316,500. Leonard FOR SALE — archery equip­ FOR UNPAID BAIANCE stove, retfrigeralor, parking. Breezeway, attached two oar mum o f privacy. T . J. JANITOR, part-time evenings, Conn. for oveniigbt mid permanent able inunedialely. CaU 649-8542. ‘ polntment to see caU I*hilbrick Cape, aluminum storms, dis­ A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. m ent. Call after 6, 646-8911. 1, 2 OR 3 YEARS TO PAY! Completely redecorated, 3110. garage. Lot has plenty of Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577 Help Wanted—^Male 36 Y O U W A N T 6 days per week, 3 houra per guest retee. Suburban For-Rent 66 Agency, 649-8464. posal, ameslte drive, conven­ Stocks in Brief START PAYING IN MAT 4H rooms, 3120. 15 Forest St., BEAUTIFUL new apartpimts. trees. Offered at $25,900. T. J. SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful evening. Call H artford 249-8889. ient location, assumable EHA We need 5 more men to flU our Help Wanted— RICH, STONE-FREE loam , 314. ROOM with kitchen privileges, o « Main SL 646-0090, 643- Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room TWO FAMILY — 65 flat, cen- Crockett, Realtor. 648-1677. Woodland Park. 6 room Ranch. B R A N D N EW first floor, - electric kitchen, m ortgage. H anley A gency, 643- NEW Y O R K (A P )—TTie stock IMPORTANT NOTICE staff. You may be just one of SHIPPING and receiving clerk, Gravel, sand, fill, stone, man­ centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, 6675. d u p l^ tlBO. 3 ^ room flat $136. traUy located on bus line, re­ 8 bedrooms, completely redec- BOLTON. CUSTOM built one market poeted a gain on bal Male or I'emale 37 8 ROOMS FURNTTURB waU-to-waU carpeting. Refer­ 0030. ROCKIDDOE — 6 room L The 1964 Civil Rights Law them. drivers license essential, ag­ ure, white sand box and patio 14 A rch St. S large bctdrooms, m baths, cent heating systems, 2-car ga- _____ orated, finished basement, ’ owner------’ ------home. Featuring — ’— " 6 mice early this afternoon dC' 39.36 MONTHLY T.non n e w — Colonial Styled ences required. $140. 648-5983. Ranch, 13x24’ living room with prohibits, with certain ex­ gressive man. 6 day week, good SNACK BAR now bdrihg day sand. 643-9604. modem, kitchen with OK. re- . rage, sound Investment prop- MANCHEJSTlClt New listing. trees, Owner, 644-0869. roams axMl a heated axid fire- caution prior to the three- Bedroom, living Room, Dinette, ROOM for lady or gentlemen, 2 family, 4 room apartments, fireplace, formal dining room, ceptions, discrimination be­ wages and benefits. Apply Al­ help full or part-time. Apply frigerator, range, dlspoeal, erty. Leonard ' .Agency, Real­ 5 room Ranch with dinette, ex; placed family room. 8 generous ^ Easter weekend. Trading • 2 MECHANICS Immediately, Mr. Rule, King’s GAS ROOM heater, one year Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other quiet, convenient location, 224 top'looation, near all facilities, 3 bedrooms, good sized kitch­ BOLTON Center —Choice loca­ cause of sex. It win now be lied Printing, 679 West Middle OshwaWier. Ihtivate basements tors, 646-0469. cellent condition throughout, bedrooms, roomy kitchen com- active Department Store, Green Man­ old, heats 3-4 room s. Reason­ Aoceosoriee Charter Oak St., 643-8368. appliances included. Hayes en with too many cabinets, tion, L-shaped Ranch, large liv­ necessary tor our readers 2 EXPERLBJNCEID LU BRI­ Tpke. piped tor automatic washer :ind oomi^riely flniehed rec room, plete with W lt-lns. 30 foot liv- Aas<^ated Press average or Blvd., Parkade. able. 643-7064. EVERYTHING 3228.78 A gency, 646-0131. Attention Newlyweds MANCHESTB3R — Spacious cus- garage, 12x12 covered rear ing room 'With firep lace, kitch­ not only to retul the usual CATION MEN dryer.-Air - conditioning (op­ 2-zonebot wateroUheat, flra- tom built 6H room Ranch, pic­ deck, aluminum siding, priced en has built-in stove and oven, ^ room-dining * *u»» of 60 stocks at noon was up .3 Fem^e Help Wanted and pj^rt-time r e m o v e s SOIL with toil. B R A N D NEW Apartments—Flats— place, full basement, full In­ 1 MECHANICALLY IN­ MEN WOMEN tional), master TV antenna, Rockville, now 8H room ture book Idtriieli, 18x21 Uv'ng to sell at $24,500. Warren E. ceramic tile bath, full base­ *1. Industrials off .2, Male Help Wanted classifi- K nights carpet sham poo, 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Tenements <3 sulation, plastered walls, am- CLIN ED MAN PARAGON TOOL CO. work, full-time pay, flexible hot w ^ r oil heat, open stair­ apartments, on bus line, room, paneled recreation room. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. oatlons, but Wanted — Male satisfaction guaranteed. Rent 310.16 MONTHLY eeite drive, treed lot, eombina- ment, over one acre land, built «P 1 0 hours, local area, no exper­ NEED A RENT? Call the Rent NOTICE case, large sliding door closets, , refrigerator,' range, gar­ H ayee A gency, 643-0181. in 1964, p erfect condition. Sell­ ^ M ust be seen. Wd 30 s. markets will be cloeed or Female, aleo our Claselfi- TO ASSIST IN OUR USED Has openings for: electric shampooer 31. , Mary Fam ous Make Refrigerator, tion windows and doors. Priced MAJNCIHElS’riElB--Ralsed Ranch ^ ra r^ Agency. Realton. ^ ience necessary. For Interview Man, no charge. West Side In accordance with the re­ sliding glass doors. On bus line, bage disposel and air-con­ in g far $18,900. Immediato oc­ oation Help . . . 87. OAR "GET READY SHOP’ Carter’s, 460 Main St., Man­ living Room, Bedroom, IXnette, ''under $2O,O00. Charles Lesper- —7 rooms, 2 full baths, 3 bed­ Bridgeport Operators stop at O xxi. State BSmploy- near schools, sibopplng and ditioning, $99; MANCHESTER — Executive ' ______Prices were mixed at the chester. Rugs, Lamjis, Tables and Other R ealty, 640-3666, 649-4342. quirements of the Zoning Regu­ ance. 649-7820. rooms, m ^em kitchen buUt- cupancy. Tile R F. Dimock Lathe Operators ment, 806 Main St., Manche’s- lations of the Town of Man­ ofaiurWiea. Open daUy and week- honie. Porter Street area, 4 Co., 649-6245. VHJRNON — Six room R anch, start but gradu ally developed Aoceosoriee WE HAVE customers waiting large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 iiis, dining room, family room, BEYPER FOR Furniture and BENEFITS All Around Machinist ter on Tuesday or Thur^ay at OEJDAR clothesline poles, many chester, Connecticut, the Zon­ ands, noon - 6 p.m , 649-5591, 3 bedroome, ceramic tile bath, a slightly higher trend despite 2 p.m. Ask for Mr. Gillette. BVERYTHING 3207 84 tor the rental of your apart­ lavatories, 2-car garage, Flori­ 2-car^ garage, handy to bus appliance delivery truck. OaU Tool Makers sizes, installed or reset; also, ing Board of Appeals wiU hold 6465306, 648-1028 evenings. Lo- RQWE & ROW E R E A LTY and Shopping.. $22,900. Phil­ wan to wan carpeting in Uv- profit taldng In many issues 1. Mechanics paid a liberal ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ da room, patio, fully alr-condl- 5-5 TWO FAMILY B olton Mr. Fetiengill, 646-OlU. APPUCA'nONS are being tak­ h3rdrauUc truck ja ck , chains, B R A N D N EW a public hearing on Monday, eatad at junction of Woodbridge ing room and dining room, which have made gains in the commission plus good hour­ tate, 643-5129. ttonM. Shown by appointment brick A g^y, R^tora, 649- Top pay, excellent working en for department manager tor etc. 649-1353. 8 ROOMS FURNTTURB April 18, 1966, at 8 p.m. in the and Parker Sts. MiSP. Enter­ 87&«167 8464. SELL YOUR WIFE kltriien with built-ins, large recent recovery drive, MECHANIC for dean medium ly rate. conditions, paid holidays, only. Coll the R. F. Dlmock Custom designed 3 bed­ hardware department. Grant’s, ------114.74 MONTHLY LOOKINO for anything In real Hearing Rohm of the Municipal prises. • >. paneled recreation room and SoUd group leadership was weigM truck fleet, some out­ vacation plan, health Insur­ MAJR MABEH I ^11 not rit pamous Make Waefilng Ma- C o.. 649-5245. room arrangement, modem MANCHESTEJl. THE nearest On living in a 6-room Ranch 2. Paid vacations a ft e r . one Parkade. estate ratals — apartmats, Building on the following ap- den in basement. Owner, 649* not apparent although rails side work, plenty of hours. ance and liberal overtime through another of your rl.rl- chine. Famous Make Retfrlgera- MDDEIRN 6 room second floor kitchen, ceram ic bath; thing to a new home. Custom with two-car garage in year. schedule. homes, multiple dwellings, no plications: MANCHESTER — $1^,900. 6 2476. were up on average. ' Must be dependable. Pay open. WAITRESS and WAITER need­ dlculous candlelight bridge Bedroom, Living Room,- spartmeirt, butit-in etove and treed lot, excellent rental buUt 6 room raised Ranch with beautiful Bolton. Acre lot fees. Call J. D. Real Estate, George and Shirley Converse, Houses For Sale 72 room Cape, garage, central on dead-end street. Excep­ American Telephone, which 64S-241i4. 8. One week ed, part-tim e. OaU BoKon Lake gamw Rease go to Manches- lunette, Dieihes, Ruga, Lamps, oven , 29 Nortii Street. Avail­ Income. sick leave per Apply in person Monday- 648-5129. 62 Wadsworth St., Residence location, wooded lot, all city heated family room. 2 car ga­ tional value at $20,900. For Vernon paced blue chips to their recov­ Sr year. H otel, 643-9731. # tar Wallpaper and rent a TaWes, Blankets and Other able May 1st $125. 643-2573. LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 rage. 3 bedrooms. 2 fuU baths. WANTED — AB around A-1 me- Friday 7 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Zone B. Request Variance to di­ utilities, quick occupancy. Bel a look-see, caU John Mc­ ery. was down a fraction under Saturday 7 a.m,-3:30 p.m. Glamorene Electric Rug Sheim- ' Aoceesories rooms, modem kitchen with aU Built-in kitchen, fireplaced Uv- LAKE SIDE HOME rbanic. Also body men wanted. 4. Blue Cross Hospitalization WANTED — man or woman to vide parcel of land into two Iota, A ir R ra l E state, 648-9382. WESLEY R. SMITH Laughlin, 6495306 or 876- precautionary selling. 259 Adams St. pooer for only 32 a day.______EVERYTHING 3396.22 built-lns, dining room, two fire* ing room. Uke new. Low 20's. 6611. Fringe benefits, paid vacations. Insurance sell reed estate full time, ex- both of which would have less FOUR TOOM apartment, 76 A pre-eeason opportunity The Dow Jones Industrial av­ NOTICE frontage than required by Reg­ WeUs St., $90. Ckdl 643-2426, 9 5 . p laces, s a baths, family room, jjgQg r a n CH ON A riiaded Construction Co. Wolverton Agency Realtors OaU le o n Bouchard, Paul perience preferred but not nec- DAiRGE 1/32 SCALE, Gll^rt Inohides DeUveiry, Setup, two, car garage woodod lot, to own a cozy retreat on erage at noon was up .84 at 6. CMS Preferreds ^ _r . ______. - car set, vraMVvery «\lA reasonaUe. 875-fi*7K_ _ . _ . ulations, and one of which lot 3 very large bedrooms. 649-2813. BARROWS & WALLACE Dodge Pontiac, Inc., 1 Mitchell aXIARDQ WANTED, fUU and essary. Contact Mr. Philbrick, Service. Guairantee Immediate ANNUAL BUDGET $29,600. Philbriek A gency 649^ Bolton lake for only $16,- 946.10. 7216. OEMTR/^ 6 room duplex, new­ Huge kUcIten wUn built-ins and 648-1567 D r., 649-4646. part-time positions open. Man- 964 Main St., o r caU 649-8464 Delivery or Free Storage Until H E ^lARiNG would have less area than re­ MANOHBISTBJR — $15,900 for Manchester Parkade 900. This is a year-round 'the WaU Street background 6. Family Major Medical Insur­ ly redecorated. Adults pre­ 8464. dining area. FTreplaced U'vlng Manchester 649-5306 cheater area, must be over 25, for appointment. Needed. On Display at Main The Board of Finance of the quired by Regulations, for pur­ immaculate 7H room home. family home with six nice was regarded as encouraging PAiRT-TIME to work In gas ance. FREE STONES for dry wells, ferred. CaU after' 5, 643-5518. room, oil hot water heat. 2 imiforms furnished, no experi­ Store. Town of Coventry, Connecticut, pose of erecting two-family ,CONCORD HO. — Beautiful C olonial decor throughout, rooms. CaU. Mr. Bogdan to for higher prices latyr In the Station. Good wages, he able COOKS — Immediate openings retaining walls or patios. Just car garage. Excellent con­ COLONIAL RANCH. Ownef 7. Inccmie guaranty insurance ence necessary. Apply Pinker­ Phone for Appointment win hold a special hearing on dwelling, at above location. Ranch, large living room, tor- ' convenient central location. ANDOVER — year ’round Inspect 649-5806 or 876- ^ring, brokers said, but the to do tune-ups. Call .Tom for full-time night and day pay for ad. Also chicken FIVE ROOM apartment, 2 bed­ dition. $18,600. W dverton A g­ built 1966 end featuring gen­ for 26 weeks. ton’s Inc., Room 426, 410 Asy­ ASK FOR CARL April 12, 1966 at Coventry Walter Caplk, ^80-82 Garden zdal dining room, cabinet Immediate occupancy. Bri Air 6 room Ranch on lake, 8 bed­ 6611. uncertainties of the three-day Brown.^649-8247. cooks, experience not neces­ manure. 644-0304. rooms, garage, on West i^de. en cy, R e a lto n , 640-2613. erous dimensions throughout. 6 lum St., Hartford, 627-4177. An Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 High School at 8:00 pjn. at St„ Reoidence Zone B. Request kltctaen, 2 bedrooms, Veerea; Real Estate. 643-9332. rooms, huge Uving room, oil weekend______restrained______enthuslams.______8. life Insurance. sary, will train. Howard John­ $110. 649-0422. roonu Include a formal dining I ^ WANTED — Experienced trac- equal opportunity employer. Sdie It Day or Night adilch time itamiud eetimates Variance to convert two-family thn ’rodm; landscape yard. DUTCH COLONIAL — cooslst- room and -a M x 15 kitchen hot water, basement, closed BARROW^S & IVALLACE Another drag was the approach- son 's Restaurant, 394 Tolland W(X>DBRIDOE ST —Vacant 2- M'anchester Parkade ^ tor trafikr driver, full or part- 9. Uniforms. Boats and Aecessories' 46 If you have no means of trans- of the expenditures of Uie Town dwelling to three-family dwell Marion'-E; Robeftaao, Realtor, < iqg of 7 roonu, and VA baths. with cabinets all around. 2 car porch. Kenneth Ostrlnsky, ing tax deadline April 15. TWO ’TRUCK DRIVERS—26 or Tpke., Manchester, exit 94 Wil­ 8 ROOM, BTRST floor tq>art- famlly flat. This is a custom Realtor. 64S51S9. Manchester 649-5306 time, apply In person, SAD, portation. Til send my auto for of Coventry for the ensuing fis- ing, on lot with less area than 6485958. ' 4 .mlUion words cannot de­ garage. 100 x 400 treed lot After a mixed start, prices over, steady work, good work­ bur Cross Parkway. SAILBOAT, blue jay class, ment, centrally located, heat­ built home, never has had .. Inc., 96 HUUanl St. Manriies- you. No obligation whatsoever. oal year win be preeented in ae- required by Regulations; also scribe this typical New Eng­ Qualty built Mid 20’s. Wolver­ moved generally 'higher on the Apply to—Mr. Ralph Schaller ing conditions. Call after 7, 643- A 3450. 172 Mountain Rd., 649- ed . C all 643-7166. MANCHEHTEIR - rr- Gracious much wear and tear. Beautiful SOUTH WINDSOR—^Beautiful rr a. w l, ,*•••. LEE Company has ooidance with the provisions of Variance to construct outside land.designed home, carefuUy ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813;, American Stock Exchange. 2868. 3816. A—I^B —E—R—r —S roomy Colooialf.ip-’central, lo- 6H room Ranch with full VEIRNON -- SpacIous_U A R openings for house to house 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD SeeUen 7-344 of the 1968 Rev. stairway on rear of dwelling, FIVE ROOM and garige, con­ qnstom . .endted, with the oak floors, oak trim, plaster, custom huUt 7 room Ranch, 2 Oorporafe bonds were . un­ c^ on , fireplaqiid tiyihK room, etc. A real soUd home. Two basement Real buy at $16,250. canvassers. Work on Manches­ 1965 LONE STAR Mustang — OPEN NIOHTS'TILL 9 PJ«. cf the Oenend Statutes of the which Is Ibcatad on a comer lot. venient to bus and stores. 'g ra ce 'and beauty o f CcilODlal l25j900-:5 room ll^ndh’, 2-fliej'. hathsr fireplace, attached ga­ changed. U.S. Treasury bonds large bedrooms, .with wolk^ln separate heating system, de­ TUed bath, vanity, many ex­ " NIGRT BILLING CLERK MANCHESTER over ter City directory. Apply 489 80 h.p. Con be seen at Coven­ State of Ooimeetiout above location. Ad«Uts, r » petA. Ctdi 649-6284. days of ■ old,, Cratral • Chimney plkces, 2 baths, 2 car gfarage, tras. Will qualify tor mini­ rage, lecleation room, large declined. SEWilNG MACHINE — New closets. Bel .A ir Real-instate, tached 2-car garage, aluminum truck. Steady opening for reli­ Main St. 8:80-9 a.m . and 2-6 try Lake. 742-6338. Dated at Coventry, Connect!- Vincent J. Edgar, west side 643^9332.., . . with 2 flreplMes, wood shingled ^ mum EHA financing, T. J. treed lot, $21,600. 875-2306. Neleo zig-zag automatic, does cut, this 2nd day of'April 1968. Ferguson ---- Road (Lot -No. - 249), r o o m APARTMENT, first ___ ------gam brel ro o f and sm all pone •48-6129 o r 649-8536. fence, porches and many other I Ckmnectiout carrier needs able driver with recent, local p.m. Men and women both. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. OLDSMOBILE everything by turning a dial. man Monday through Fri­ Richard M. OaUnat Residence Zone AA. Variance is floor, newly decorated, nice ■ MANCHElS^fiSR — two famUy windows. Screwed porch over- soo extras. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, IXqdAOULATE 5 ROOM L references. Call Mr. Feldman, MAD^ OR WOMAN — Interest­ room Ranch, zee day, start 4 p.m., no expe­ Never used, lifetime guaran­ D on^ S. Davis requested to maintain dwelling yard, centrally located. Adults, flat, 2 n^^ tothaces, 2-car g;a- ^ .'jooks■— beautiful landscaped ’ 643-1877, MANCHESTEJR VICINITY — 10 shaped Ranch. Wall to wall Public Records Selling and Servicing New 289-4338. ing part-time work In com­ U SED BO A T S room, Swedish fireplace, ga- rience necessary but good tee. Cost over 3350, will stil Rlriiard M. Hawley closer to aide line than Regula­ 649-9722 after 6. rage, fine ;^central location, ' yard, located in one of Man- mlnutcM from Manchester cen­ carpeting, fireplace, plastered Oldsmobiles for Over 32 Years plete pet department, must be rage or patio, one room com- FIRST OFFSXtING — Excellent Warrantee Deeds ’ fa st typing required, for 3148 or wiH take pay­ Board of Selectmen tions permit, at above location. kltoheh nioderidied. Bel Air ohester’s best neighborhoods. ter. N w 5 room Ranch, 8 bed­ wads, full cellar. $12,200. Pesek w illing to learn. Call 649-6017 17’ Thom pson (1965 leftov er) pletely independent of other 6-room Ranch, 2 fireplaces, hot Ruth K. Murray to Roger O. knowledge of New England ments. Private party. CaU be­ Anthony BotUcello, 595 Hills- JCANOHESTER— Bolton town .R e a l E state. 643-9382. PhUlirick A gency, 649-8464. rooms, ll'ving room and kitch­ R ealty; 280-7474, 742-8348. rooms, bathe. J. D. Real water oil heat, ceramic tile CHroux and Gail O. Giroux, motor freight tariff wUl Silver Lane at Hartford Rd. after 6 p.m. tween 7-8 p.m., 649-8027. town Rood, Rural Residence Une, 8 rooms, carpeting, fire­ en with dinette area, fire- JANITOR-FOREMAN 16’ Bristol—top, side and stem Slstato Co. 643-5129 o r 649-8638. bath, full basement, hatchway, property at 84 Westwood St hrip but we are willing^ to M anchester Zone. Variance Is requested to place, sundeck, appHsmees and $16,600 — • A'i-i’KAwiVsl 5% “g ROOM OOIGNIAL —2, years I>lace, built-ins, basement ga- SOUTt^ WINDSOR —- New 6 WANTED — Male and female oovere many closete, large kitchen, Robert P. Kirby to James J. train you. Apply by mall NOTICE ■erect breezeway and garage ^ e t neighborhood, $140. Call «»<>» Ranch, fireplace, garage, old. 2 car attached garage, 4 rage, one acre wooded lot. zoom Raised Ranch, 35ar ga­ Excrilent position open for for electrical assembly and 313,600—7 room older home on city utilities, combination win­ tor Interview stating refer- 14’ Oldtown lap— (excellent) b aooordsaoe wHfa Hm re- which will be closer to the side appointm ent 643-811L *uU. baseiM nt. « large bedrooins, bathe, liv­ ameslte drive. $1,600 down, rage, fireplace, family room, Roniayko, property cm BJdger- man to work and supervise sodering. Need inspector, 'will large lot..with flrepl8u:e. J. D. dow and doors, oversized 2-car sneee. la ^ NOTICE __ ___ qulrementa c f the Zoning Regu- line Oran Regulations permit, at tian, ISO’ frontage. Don’t delay, ing room witii fireplace, for­ terrific value at only $16,000. lorge lot, city water, near 4on St. small office maintenance train. Apply LaPointe Didus- R eal Elstate Oo., 643-6129 or garage, amesite drive, excel­ Also New Boats by Star craft. TOWN OF EAST HAR'TFORD jj^oona of the Town of Man- abo've location. —------— ------ean Hutchlm Agooey, RsaL m a l' iWnjtrg room , large Idtoh- Immediate occupancy. Robert schools, chtnehes, shopping and Diane D. DEAN MACHINE group. Previous experience tries Inc., 155 West Main St, 649-8538. lent condition throughout. An- EAST HARTFORD, cheater, Connecticut, the Zon- AU persons Interested may ton, 649-582A en with Tappan 400, disbwaah- D . M urdock, 643-2692, 648-6472. centers. Open every day and t® Eifilliam O. ZlznmeA helpful but not essential. R ockville. Off Center Closing er, disposal, radio and inter- $7,100—four room Ranch, over- saldl built. Bowers School n l^ $38,900. Broker, 644- at «8_PiM St HARTFORD DESPATCH PRODUCTS, INC. Above average wages McBRIDE’S * ____ CONNECTICUT kg Boairdjpf . Appeals wlU hold attend this hearing. INVITATION TO BID a pubHc irearing on Monday, Zoning ISoard of Appeals com. Mid 20’s. tom ediate.oc- sized garage, on Lakeview Dr. area. Prfeed tor immediate m a NCHEBTTBR VldNETY — 10 8068. C urtis A . Stlm son and & WAREHOUSE working conditions,' SPORT SPOT sale, Charles Lesperance, 649 166 Adams St., Manchester Digs—Birds—Pets 41 RE: RADAR SPEED METER: April 18, 1968, at 8 pjn. in the John F. Clifford, eupiancy. Will trade. Cbar-Bon J. D. Real Elstate Oo., 6135129 minutes from Manchester Cen- ——— Morton A. Stimson bo Eklward benefit program. 639 Center St., Maitcheeter 7620. T. TiU and Lois O. Till, prop­ DRAWER 888 Sealed bids wiU be received w— Wnniw /rf ttm •MTiminipai Chairman Reel EMata,' 6485683 o r 640-8088. ter. New 6 room Cape ^th 5 Vemon GROOMING and boarding all erty on Parker fit. NEEDS; 1961 GLASTRiON jet flight, 75 at the office of the Purdiasing Buildbog on the following ap- John A. Cagianello, finished rooms, one acre wood­ HABfirORD, CONN. Apply P.O. Box 73, Hartford breeds. Harm ony HUls, H. C. CONVENIENTLY located^ 8 MANCHE8TE1R — immn/’irinto MAN(HB»THR. IDEtaL young Malcolm / A. Buzzell and h.p. Can he seen at Coventry Ag«it. 740 Main Street, East pUceitlon: STATE HEARINO Secretary famiiy home. 4 rooms with Rec ed lot, amesite drive. $1,600 NOW AND THEN Chase, Hebron Rd., BoHon. 643- bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ 2 year old 6 roomJlanch, fam­ Barbara H. Buzzell to William Stating business experi­ Lake. 742-6338. Hartford, Conn., until Friday, ALSO. room. Tree shaded lot. Im- down, a budget priced homo Turret Lathe Operator 5427. scaped, corner property, ga­ ily room, 2 baths, full base­ We are lucky enough to Ust P. Calderwood and Rosina O. ence, education and salary April 15, 1966 at 2:00 p.m. and Jamee M. Rufinl, 116-118 maculate throughout. Oonven- " $16,600. Immediate oc- B3CPERIHNOHD JanMors want­ Day and Night Shifts rage, new Biding, storms, ment, one-car garage, alumi­ a home os neat and clean Oalderwood, property at 87 required. AKC TOY, mlnlatirre and stand­ will be publicly opened and read Center St., Business Zone n . large patio arid walkway. Call num storms, lot 120x222. Own­ lent location. Wolverton Agen- cupancy. Robert D. Murdock, os this 7 loonl Colonial ed m ornings. OaH 649-5334. Hardlnge Chucker Operator Diamonds—^Watdu 'Vernon St. ard poodles, wire hair terriers, at that time and place. Speotal Exception to have Gen- ownpr, 640-3319. er transferred. Hanley Agen­ cy R ealtors. 619-2818. 643-2692, 643-6473. wltii 4 bedrooins, 2 baths, General Cleaning Services, Inc. Day and Night Shifts Jewelry 48 Adminlstratorie Deed dachshunds, cockers, beagles," bformation and specifica- eral Repairen license, and cy, 643-0030. 2 car garage plus many ex­ tio^ may be obtained at the Certificate of Approval for STORE MAETCHESTER— ceMral Cape $14,200—W EYL KSEPT 6 room 'VERNON SpUt L evel h igh Hetbert BaroU, administra­ MAN for concrete work, expe- Production Milling Machine rtiepherd puppies, Siamese Wt- WATCH AND JEWELRY re- i. ^ ^ .. tras. Now $28,700. TV> see tor of the estate of Maxime T. rieiMe preferred, fuU - time. WANTED — male department near acbools, bus, shopping, 4 FOR THE FAMILY who can home — situated on elevated on a wooded lot. Six rooms in Operators, Days tens, birds, monkeys, guinea pairing. Prompt service. Up to f *“ ***’ above location.'Also, caU Mr. Sisco, 649^6806, Plnette, to Donald Gay, prop­ CaU 643-0851. manager for cosmetics' In dis­ 740 Main Street, East Etart- request Variance to replace ex­ rooms down, 2 unfinished up, use extra income. A 6% room treed acre lot. liOonard J^en- all plus garage, 125x150’ lot. pigs, ducks, chicks. FuU line 320 on your old w atch In '' 875-661L erty at 207-209 Center SL Bridgeport Milling Machine count deportment store, Box ford, Conn. Isting sign which la closer to FOR RENT garage. Bel Air Real Elstate, Raiuh oonslSUiig of four rooms cy, Realton, ask for Helen Home in excellent condition. o f supplies. MiUordI 878-6354. trade, d o ^ Mondays. F. E. Execntalx’s Deed OFFICE WORKER in r^dly O perators, Set Up suid ' K , Herald. The right is reserved to re- street than RegutaUena permit, 360 MAIN STREET ^ 648-9832. ' end a 2 ^ 'room separata apart- P alm er, 646-0460 o r 649-3677. Real private location but stlU BARROWS & WALLACE Bray, TYT Main Street, State Hilda Dpucette Kirby, execu­ growing local printing com-, Operate, Days BEAGLE PUPS for sale — AKC ject any or aU, or any of at above location, close to elementary school. T. Manchester Parkade MAN — 3 nights a week phis 'nieater Building. bciideB plumbing for beauty FIVB ROOM RANCH— 8 bed- *M.W> - . R«.ch, p™. trix of the estate of Paul Leon peny. EhoceUent opportunity for registered. Agway Feed Re­ any or aU bids vdien such oc- AU jMnoitB' intaraeted may m ontidy. BUiU 1908 in a res­ J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. Manchester 649-5306 Sunday for ■work In local Dairy aolon, 80-gaI. tank tor hot ^ rooms, modern’Uteben, ceram­ eled family room, fireplace. Kirby, to James J. Romayko, an aggressive man with expeii- search Center, West Rd. El­ ------tions are deemed to be in the attend thia hearing. idential neighborhood, it pre­ A L L BEN EUITIB Store, pleasant conditions. CaU ic tiled bath, near bus, school, double garage, large lot, trees, MANCHESTER VICTNITY — 10 property on Eklgerton St. -enoe in office machines includ­ lington. 875-9488. Fuel and Feed 49-A i>«Bt interest of the Town of Zoning Board of Appeala water,, furnished heat. sents a single family exterior, 640-8053 before 6 p.m . ebopping. $14,900. Char-B<» assum e m ortgage, $112.88 minutes from Manchester cen­ Marriage Uoenae ing typing and figure aptitude. Bast Hartford. John F.' CHfford, and is in excellent condition. H ebron POODLE — black miniature $75.00 Monthly Real Estate, _^-0683. m onthly. H utchiqs A gen cy, 649- ter. New 6 room Raised Ranch, 6-day week, good wages and BUS OPB5RATOR — . Exper BSCOELLESNT horse hay. R ea­ Town of East Hartford nhairman M ust be seen. $20,500. W olver­ WilUam, Powell HassetL Bris­ AKC. aKered male, 2 years oM, sonable. WUber litUe. 649- 6324. spUt entry foyer, Uving room CLEAN TWO FAMILY tol, and Barbara Ann Lemire, benefits. Apply to Allied Print- ienced 'With bus or trucks pre By: John W. Twpey, John A. CagtaneUo, T E L M - H m ton A gency, Realtor^- 649-2818. papers, $60. CaU 643-6690. 7767. NEW TWO famUy flat — 55, with fireplace and redwood 137 Brookfield St, St James’ ■ Ing, 679 West M iddle Tpke. 648- MANAGERS WANTED ferred. E\dl tim e, steady work WELLS STREETT—A four fam­ Purchasing Agent 1 Secretary Bowers school area, large planter box, 8 bedrooms, kitch­ Move right into lower 9 Church, April 18. UOL Apply Silver Lane Bus Line $14,900—0 C /’^T 2-car ga­ ily home, one opertment ■va­ kitchen, 22’ Uving room; sep- en with birch cabinets and rooms. 5-room apartment 49 Brainard Place. rage, kit plenty of cant on sale.. Three car ga­ rented on 2nd floor. Large FMl SALE — toy tox terrier Garden—^Fuio-’-Dalxy ...Otytte furnaces, pity utiUties. bisH-inB, separate dining rooin', SUNOCO puppies. CaU 640-7707. trees. J, D. Beal Ssrtate Co. rage. Excellent exterior condi­ lot, new furnace, 7 fire­ Products C sS-LeO u CSoSQ^nski, Builder; basement fireplace, one car 643-5129 o r 649-8538. , tion. Needs some Interior places, close to Gay City MAINTENANCE Sun OU Company is look­ FOREMAN 649-^91. garage, one acre wooded -lot. NOTICE STEICiLY freai eggs tor sale. .,,,work. No central heat. Owners P ark . E n joy ren t-free Uv­ ing for six aggressive men $17,250, minimum down to ing. $21,500. D. Luther at PubUc Hearings wlU be held MECHANIC Chance of a lifetime for man FREE — Puppies to good home, TOmasiewski, Box 383, South GARRISON Colonial — 2 years SOUTO WDIDSOR To^ra Ihie - anxious. T. J. Crockett, Real- to enter our Paid Manage­ w ith knowledge o f how to m ake CaU 875-0064. Rd., Balton, open daUy. 649- old, on a wooded lot, large Uv- ’j “ Manchester. 8 room toj. 843.1577. qualified buyer. Robert D. 649-5306. f by the Planning end Zoning ment Training Program. plastic injection molds to flU a — ' ------6472.' MALE HELP ing room, central haU, formal Colonial... 4-4 with 2% baths, M urdock, 643-2693, 6435472. Commlsrion of the Town of Large local concern baa These men wlU msypage supervisory position with a ■ OHIHiDAHUAS—iPurebred but «nlpg rooin, fainUy size BuUt 7!^}^ within the last.,,lost.,, two LARGE HRKJKBRIICK Split Level_____ BARROWS & WALLACE Manchester, Connecticut, on opening for man experi­ their own station upon suc­ not registered past two gener­ company specializing In the de­ with baUbios, one half Mtb years, this home offers m|iud- home—8.rooms, 2 baths, 2-car ANDOVm lake froat l ^ e Manchester Parkade Monday, April 11, 1968, at 8 enced in machine repair cessful completion of this ations. Lovely long-haired fe- 100’ sign, development, and produc­ PERMANENT - SEASONAL - PAffT-TIME atone fireplaced family mum In space tor gracious_ ------Uv- . ggarage, e r a g e , oonvetaent------to park- Ideal year aroimd Uvihg. ] Manchester 649-5308 pm. in the Hearing Room of and maintenance daywork. program . m^e, red fawn, 360. lively son(^ beach, 6 rooms, IH tion of molds for the plastic in­ NOTICE room down, 8 large bedrooms ing at the minimum price, way and minutes to ConsUtu- the Mimldpol Building to coo- Permanent position, excel­ deem female, $50, two months Asklng price is only $24,500. baths, fireplace, large cloeed dustry. CaU for interview New TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD end two fuU baths up, central tion P laza, a quality hom e seU'- OOVENTRY NORfliH — 8 year toe following applications lent wages and employe Mbiimum inventory-Investment. Britain 828-6538. old and full of pep. CaU before Basement garage, combina­ ing tor a fraction of its re­ porch, A-1 condition, beautiful benefits. EAST HARTFORD, air-conditioning, 2-car garage, old 6% room Rondi, 8 bed- accord- 9 a.m. or after 6:30 pm. 742- JOBS AVAILABLE tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. placement cost. Must be seen, sunny location. Owner lea'ving CONNECTICUT ’’’■V, aluminum siding, $27,600. Phil- rooms, Uving room with fli;e- '"dth Art IV, Section n of 8520 or days 289-6983. Crockett, Realtor, 848-1577. $30,500. Warren E. Howland, state. Asking $16,400. P lease TO QUALIFY: SEXTON — RockvUle Baptist INVITATION TO BID ’ iHdck A gen cy, 649-8464. place and pine pantied waU, toe Z on ^ Regulations: ^ 2 6 1 Realtor, 843-1108. caU Lange Agency, Columbia, ■end meutae to P.O. Box • .Good credit and character Church RorirvUle. Prefer re­ OOOKER PUPS — Adorable PURCHASE OF G.M.a . Warahouse M aM ols Hcndting Idtchen with built-in oven and Fountain Village, South I2)M6» ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - M A N ^ T E R 228-9349'or 228-3296. side Middle Turnpike West 78, Hartford, stating expe­ • Desire for a. career in the oil tired couple, man should be buff, blood Unes, wonderful PICKUP MODEL 1502 MANCHESTER — 2 family, 5 range and dinette area, oom- rience and qualifications. business able to perform minor repairs tempennent, AKC registered. Sealed bids wiU be received Truck Drivers the new off center cilosing Is etobrtatey^ tt lasts nwculato 2-bedroom Raz^ PRIME LOCATION bination windows, basement (East of Etost Hartford e Draft exempt S ? ^ tore, 318 - Town Line) Residence Zone and maintenance. Five room H. C. Chase, Harmony Ken­ at the office of the Purdiaslng Ha high-light of this daytimer im, ozf aim- ^Timken OU Burner. fuU crilar, ,900. FtaUbrtek Agency, Real­ garage, one acre lot. Walking B. Special Permit for the 4 Ability to manage and seU apartment furnished. Write nels, Hehron Rd., Bolton. 643- Agent 740 Main Street, Bast Tractor Drivers designed tor the shorter, fuUer ^ s6 sntluhtto that «wume mortgage. Two family flats, 66 Pearl tors, 649-8484. 7 ROOM RAISED RANCH dietiUtoe to schooL Asking yourself ]^x JJ, Herald. 5427. Hartford, until 10:00 am. Fri­ Itattie. Short sleeveq are also eompleted panels kxdc zwlt 189.90 monthly. HutcUns Agen- Street, one car garage, sep­ $18,200. V A R ReaKy Oo. erection of Group Dw«H- OHUlNliNOe FOR FoUowtng — day, April 15, 1966, and will be p^rided. M4e1tos tietiroh 9495824. arate heating systems, new BY OWNER—Cozy Cape, fire­ Brand hew contemporary B k ., 848-2892, R. D. Murdock, Ings Ibpjeot vdll oonslat of 'Previous experience required, PART-TIME — Man to deliver, General Farm and Warehouse Work copper plumbing, cabinet raised Ranch In a select 314 units, 27 Imildings. For More Information pubUdy ope:^ and read at Na 8261 Is for 12% to transfer for *” TWO BLOCKS from Mata. 6 place, many extraa, privacy,- 843-6472. Mving rakers, truck drivers, wife to answer phone, car nec­ L ive Stock 42 kitchens/ completely rebuilt Green Road Apartments, ______that time and place, for the M%. bust 33 to 47. Size I4 ^ ,x 10”; color, chart; stitch fllus- CbkxUal. 2-car garage, trees. Country living, seven community of fine homes. luorers. Apply in person. W. CALL essary, evenings emd Satur­ South side of Green Road HORSES BOARDED — private above mentioned oonunodlties OoQd SakBY —^ FdM VoeolioM — PaM Holidays U Iw t short sleeves, 4 yarm trations. Interior and exterior, $17,- minutes from Manchester Cen­ Now is your dumce to se­ <0/Schwarz Co. Inc., 994 Hart­ days, Manchester- RockviUe ^ - 1 - enck^ed porch, shaded lot, per­ 900. ter. No agents please. 843- lect your colors and move (int Parker and Wood- farm, exceUent care. CaU 64St and servloe. 9 K K 45-inch tohric. To order, ■send-3Sc in coins to: W aited—^Rcal Estate 77 ford T^ke., RockvlUe, Conn. area. CaU Uect JEl-6717. — PoMioR Pkn —• Mm Cio k ood CJd^> manent siding, $16,900. Hayes 0484 after A in 'Within 30 days. Price bridge Sts.) Residence Zona SUN OIL COMPANY 6066 o r 643-6160. Infonnatkm to r U ddeta, apec- To order, send 50c In ctans to: Apne, ,Csb(^ Manchestw Etye- Agency, 6465131. A. Special Permit for th4 EXPERIENCED Painters and iflcationa propoaol and cen- — AMpIt Opporf i ltli* for Advooconwot ■as Biwnett, Ihe MOncheister aiflg B wttM, 1158 AVB. O F ______F *D ANNXHXI $25,300. Mr. Gordon, 849- SPRING IS HERE. With the WEEK DAYS 568-3400' WEFT SIDE—jS room e^qumfi* 6808, 875-861L ereotton of Group Dwell- .young aB around handy man. ELBXTnUCIAN, some exper­ NINE YEAR OLD permanent tract forms may be obtained at ■ ra te HmOd. 1160 AVK. OF AMBU^Ub HEW YWBK. N.T. BGUANO PARK — 6 nxn advent of good weather tbera registered quarter hone mars, the aC the No Ago LhoHorioos •Me Ranch, Inge^rooms, good IngB. Project wiU odnsiait of 816S07B, w edc days 1-6 ■VENINQ8 — WEEUCENDS ience needed. CaU 644-0109. AMKBICIA& NSW Y. B ox n 21-3 or U-8. Apply KdDonaidto Ject any or aU,. er aqy poiC ed far pattern. Print Name, Address wIBi 7Sp Oode, S tyle 0467. BRICK RAINCH — M odern ______- present home, give us a call, attend this hearing. East Hartford C.R. BURR & COMPANY. Inc. Planning and tin 6 pm., Monday • Friday. Drive In, 46 West Cmtw.St any or aU bids when such ac­ Address with Zip Code. Style N a and Stoe? kitchen " with bulK-ihs, 2% SIX ROOM CAPE, fun dpim er, ------—------We guarantee nothing but GROWING SINCE ^ VTaavs m ftwt/ew Mara Qeai4iier KjoA Qnn Zoning Commissloa 646-0223, 876-074L Articles For Salt 45 tion is deemed to be for the beat No and Keep a coity of the ’68 Spring $39,900—7 room Ra baths, formal dining room, -8 bedrooms, 1^ baths, rec COLUMBIA LAXis — $12,000. maximum effort. We offer the TOXJaxO MAN for full-time out­ Interest of the Town of Bast Whoknak Nurgeryandi Don’t "«««» the Spring and and 8utatawr''*AlbaDi bn hand exceptional tot, this bouse has family room with fireplace, 2- room, garage, gas hot water 2 - bedroom Ranch, fireplace, y services of two offices and John B. Lamenap, iSTASLaSH^D sales company, d r i v e r s — part or fuU-tlme. side work. Good wages. Ad- LARGE FURNACE with three , >85 igsue oi Bsslc^ HviMug.’it easy to cbooM mors eveiyttUng. Look and makpron ca r i^amge, AA Zone, $82,500. beet, near flopping parkade. screened porch, basement, 104’ complete MIB feclHttos. Chairm en _^^|136 per week to start, extra MANCHESTER, CONN, Apply. . . Winkler______Auto P arts.... 179 vancement for right man. Own ____hot __ air blowers.______Powered_ ga- Tpwh of Bast HaHtord Ibtodoo. ow complete pattern pottema bi jnur iityle aC assdla- oCtar. J. D. Real BMots Cta, FMBniidc Agsnoy, BesHona Mx miles from FUnVA. Owner;^ frontage, trees. ^teM ns JARVIB REAI/Fr CD. Oorenoe W. Welti, i^’benefMs, esqiense allowance. West Middle T)pke.,\Manchaa- transptHiation. CaU 875-9166, rage doors. For infoimatian ]^ : John W. Toipagr 500. wocfcl 60o a ocfgrl 8185129 or I 849-8484. BtPAfnS, Agcoioy, Rsalton, 849-6824. 644-0302 nr 64*>M03. 5-6 pm,- . eril iW-glTL Fnrdiaaing Agent

■ \ V *N U' TOUESDAY, APEIL 7,1966 The Weather WLGE TWENTY-FOU^ 'Average Daily Net Press Rim iMattrlffatfr Ew ttittg For the Week Ended Partial decufing, cooler to­ A pril t . 1966 night, low 30-35; cool, Variable FitTfFAfnlfl AFS student is Miss aunShine tomorrow, high about Manchester High School busi- V r t t i w r liz g e r a m x x ea u ihereea OUva of Salvador, Bra- neas graduates of the Class of ^ T U m -.X U U r M. ^i^bout Tow n xil, who is living with the 14,635 1964 have been sent cpwstion- 0 O f A F S Drive Charles Baxters of 34 Olcott ManchcBter-^A City ttf ViUage Charm 'iQsa Joan Paatula, duigfa- naiiw to stiryey their postgrad­ /C-. to t at Mr. and Mrs. Michael D r. PRICE SEVEN CENTS uate busineas experiences. The Atty. William B. Fit^erald MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1966 (CtoHifled-AdverltolBg en Page 17)' Pairtula, 46 Cornwall Sr., has Intent of Gie survey is to re­ Neighbor’s Kitchen Manchester students in their [(TWENTY PAGES) is chairman a ^ tf**”"**^ junior years have traveled to 85 Etet Center St. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 160 been elected to Bi>8ilon Mu fine classroom practices for ^ ^ PhiUppines, Turkey, France Cbapter of Kappa Delta Pi, na* present and future students. Service S<*olar^p drive, wl^h PP ^ At Summit St. Uonal honorary society in edu­ Any 1964 graduate who has is curr^ly underway and wUl Manchester’s cation. ^ e is a junior, majoring misplaced or not received his EASTER CASH and CARRY SPECIAL Shaw Over tn elementary education, at questionnaire may obtain one by “ The*’goal ‘of the Manchester Central Connecticut State Col­ calling the high school office. APS conunittee is 3750. This NEW YORK (AP) — It lege, Now Britain, where she will be matched by an equal who spent last summer in Lima, Lead 2,000 was on the dean’s list for her Doublo Cyttibichutn * costs money again to see amount to be raised by Man- ^ the Latin Quarter’s chor­ freshman and sophomore yeEurs. Anderson Shea VFW Post Chester High School students APS supporters fe«a the val- and Auxiliary virtll host Hsui;- ines. under the sponsorship of their ues ^ such Mch^gM are tre- ’Hie showg^irls had pro­ Miss Kathleen Koesdc, daugh- ford-Tolland Counties Council American Field Service group, mendous, both to Manchester ' ter of iMr. and Mrs. Frank Ko- Saturday at 8 p.m. at the post vided the best free show In The scholarriilps make it pos- High School and to the com- ORCHID town r^en they picketed in sak of 174 Greenwood Dr. Is home. ’The council Includes 2.3 sible for Manchester to partici- muxMty. Elsewhere these val- spending college week at the posts and 22 auxiliaries. Past street ® attire outside the pate in the AFS program of are multiplied through the in a Good Friday Maos at the In the footatepa at Chriat from Broadw&y nightclub during In Worst Viet Riots Chstle Harbour Hotel, Tucker’s NEW YORK- (AP) — presidents of the council will be student exchange on the high participation of other commu- Baailicav of St Mary Major, the aite of PonUua PUata’a for- Town, Bermuda. She is a senior honored after a business meet­ Christians observed the a four-day strike. school level to promote friend- nitles: lA$t yea^, over CORSAGE : During ^ aervlce the pontiff, tress to Calvary. Calvary is now A g r e e m e n t was an­ in the" executive eecretarisl ing. Mrs. Kenneth VanHom of ships and better understanding young citizcM of the wwld most sorrowful day in the his riioes Ymnoved, Uea pros- a balcony inside the church’ course at the Dniversity of West Hartford is chairman of nounced by the AGVA and among young people around th« “ O”* 60 countries church calendar today with trate before\ slowly unveiled doors. iU bare rock shielded by H artford. the event Members of the Man­ world? parUcipated in the program un- management but terms of Good Friday services crucifix. ~\ rich mosaics, candles and clust- the settlement were not re­ •M.U ■ " ■ ■ chester auxiliary are reminded During the five years that der AFB auspices. Cash and M ob Beats TSie Roeary Sonvents, hostels and' program, students have come 'Ing this educational, non-profit Monday. Rosary and Benedic­ weekend also brought the thrown to the lions, Pope private homes were packed to Am ericans; from Japan, Austria, Sweden, organization who have not been tion will be at 7:30 p.m. in the W illiam F . Jchnson o f 144 ission overflowing with about 26,(X)0 the Philippines and Brazil to contacted may mail -their con- annual exodus of holiday- wiu lead a torcwit church. The meeting will be in Birch St., son of Mrs. Richard gj.g, tonight tracing Christ’s Js^ey Christians from places as far State News live with local host families and trlbutioas to Atty. Fitzgerald Home Looted a t Bridget’s School' cafeteria, Crawford and Dotiglas A. John­ Thousands of pilg;rims to the crossrHie ceremony\^- away as San Francisco and To- son, both of Manchester, left attend Manchester High School, at 27 Concord Rd. where ladies of the Second Con­ streamed into Rome and the diUonally includes 14 bn^ kyo, Sweden and South SAIGON, South Viet gregational Church will be Monday for basic training with Holy Land for observnces com- pauses in the procession for In Jerusalem, for fte first New Housing guests. ’There will be a tour of the U,S. Marine Corps at Par­ memorating Christ’s death on prayer and meditation. ^m e since the Oommunlsr revo- Nam (AP) — Buddhist ris Island, S.C. monks led 2,000 demon­ the school and convent the cross. The mournful rites, in Worshipers in the Jordanian lut^ nearly 60 * Sought for the closing days of Holy Week sector of Jerusalem thronged to delegation of eight ^viet strators into the heart of and the long austerity of Lent, the Church of the Holy Sepulch- priests came from the SoviM Saigon tonight in the worst were a prelude to the joyous er, traditionally held as the site Union tq walk in the steps of Delinquents day of anti-American vio­ celebrations of the resurrection of the Savior’s crucifixion, buri- Christ, loum his crucifixion lence in seven days of riot­ on Easter Sunday. al and resurrection. and rejoi4^.at his resurrection. HARTFORD (AP)—The ing. Pope Paul VI was to lead Pilgrims re-enacted the Way Eastern ahd Western Chris­ state is looking for a facil- A dozen Americans were tian oommunitieB are celebrat- beaten, manhandled or chased thousands of Roman Catholics of the Cross procession, walking . tr . . «,4. ity to house boys who have by the mob. Rare Treat year for the firetNlme in three ca«f.®d ^roitole at the CoR; As the column of jeering, ban- years. ’Hie ChurcJim the Holy y v V . A temporary security f^ lity ner^wavlng youths surged down­ Sepulcher, which is riiared by town from the Buddhist Insti­ five sects, was the sceneThurs­ is expected to be in operation within a few months, it was dis­ tute in the southwestern part of UN Meets Tomorrow day of several Holy TWi(^ay closed Thursday at- the State the capdlal, government para­ processions (ssurried out N^th troopers backed avjay. But riot juv JthsL (jJoaLcL Ita/fL Capitol. split-second timing to allow all Officials wfil take a look next police eventually waded into the to worship within the rambling^ ’ •'t On Rhodesian Crisis week at possible sites within a mob, lobbing tear gas grenades 'Aji chapels and crypts. 16 to 26 milq'radius of the Meri­ and scattering the demonstra­ UNTTED NATIONS, N.Y. Only Mall, Nigeria and Ugan­ President Johnson flew from den school'.' tors In side streets. Not every store sells Morrell E-Z cut or Tobins’ Firat da are African members of the There, the youths formed wmM (AP) — The African President Washington to bis ranch at Plans for a permanent securi­ Hams. SMART SHOPPERS appreciate the wonderful council, and the report that Kei­ knots again, and there was ev- (Herald photo by Satomis) flf the V. N. Security Council Johnson City, Tex., to spend ty center are expected to be Riot police, using tear gas grenades, disperse anti - government, ^ t i - United in these shankless, hockless, defatted 10 to 12 and 13 to 14 'J*-oven ta was consulting with ^ the Easter weekend with Mrs. Jolui- submitted to. the 1967 General States demonstrators on Saigon street near Buddhist Institute. (AP Photofax) ■ ery indication of another night­ MRS. U LLE Y AND BOBBY today set 10:30 a.m. Saturday long rampage to force the over­ M we know, they are the finest hams available. Heat in preheated 325 oven African delegations raised the son and their two daughters. He Assem bly. lor an urgent meeting on Rho­ question vdiether future opera^- throw of the military govern­ By DORIS BEIDINO least two hours before serving. 14 minutes per pound. , planned to attend Good Friday ’The school has asked for help tions of the council would be m ent. Crat^er Pie in an unusually The pie, Mrs. IdUey says, tastes desia aaked by Britain. services at the historic San Fer­ from the state to curb attacks subject to an unofficial veto The demonstrators looted a a little like pecan pie. Ambassador Moussa Leo Kei- nando Cathedral In San Antonio. (m staff members and to pre­ different dessert and light from the African nations when­ home occupied , by several Mrs. lAlley is a native of Mel­ ta of Mall Informed Secretary- The church waa a focal point in vent escapes. enough to complenient a hearty ever an African to president. LBJ to Ask for Increase American servicemen opposite Easter dinner. Mrs. Robert F. rose, Mass., ejod has lived in ^ General U. Thant of his decision file 1886 T exas war t<^ inde- Manchester two years. Her hus­ The council presidency rotates the Buddhist Institute. They lAlley of 97 Weaver Rd. makes -^7W O Fi^e Tobin First Prize Meats — taken after an unprecedented (See Page Tea) Changes Plea band is supervisor of systems eadi monnth. tore up furniture and drove six it from a recipe used by’ her sit-in demonstration by a major­ HARTFORD (AP) — Sentenc­ U.S. servicemen Into the streets and prog^rammlng for American ity of council members who mother for many years. She pre­ ing of a 70-year-old former where they were manhandled. ’Thread Co., WlUlmantic. ’They ^IRST PRIZE HAM wanted a meeting Thursday salesman indicted in an oil drill­ In Social Security Aid fers Ritz crackers for the pie, Vietnamese paratroopers who / 'J are members of St. Bartholo­ by Tobin of Albany. 10 to 14-lb. aizes . . . slightly more moist than Morrell but says that other crackers night. ing Swindle is expected in two arrived at the scene laughed^ mew’s Church. a smokier flavor. The round half of these bams Is almost boneless . •. of the same type may be sub­ Keita called on Thant and to four weeks. program to assist to financing nounced earlier Ws plans for his and joked with the demonstra­ The couple has two sons, ^ Come to Pinehurst for SAN ANTONIO, Tex. stituted. talked the matter over with him Ig n ition A g a in F a ik The man, Alfred Shayne of dental service for yoimg ohil- two public appearances. tors as the U.S. soldi&'s made BoM^, 2, and Michael, 3 Stgickland Farms • President Johnson Cracker Pie AND FOR ANOTHER FIRST PRIZE TREAT for about an hour. Then he want New— York------— City,------one of eight„------of (AP) . dren.” Both civic and Church officials their way through the crowd 20 crackers m onths. FRESH WHITE EGGS back to his office and advised ficials of the Cabenza Petroleum said today he W ill ask Gon- Asserting that “medicare in this tourist-thronged city — carrying a tew personal belong­ ’The current president of the 1 teaspoon baking powder EASTER KIELBASA delivered to us every other day Thant of hts dedsfon. Oorp. indicted in September gress next year to increase ^g jygt for people the scene for both events — ings. Newcomer’s dub of Manriiester ^ teaspoon salt It’s called PoUsh Klelbasa, but It’s popular wltJi everyone First Frlze,mahes . . . right from the farm Britain requested the meefing On Centaur Rocket 1964, sw itched Ws plea ’Thursday Social Security benefits over 66,’’ the President said the were caught by surprise when U.S. Military Police Jeeps S egg whites ‘ YWCA, Mrs. lAIley formerly the top quality Klelbasa In this area. Thursftey afternoon to arit for from innocent to guilty of one consider extending dental aid would be foj: oWldren Johnson announced upon arrival • OAIPE KENNEDY, Fto, (A7> taito’a- lor stationed nearby drove the six 1 cup sugar served as its membership chair­ U.N; auttwrlty tp use force to count of defrauding investors to medicare-type'bene- under the age of 6., iata Thursday that he had to safety. , — Space sgency otfiditto SfiS sseirnds and plaibad 'k and a teaspoon vanilla man. enforce eoononilc eanctions We will never atop trying- V> planned the appeatftnces -wWle . (A short titoe before, % meb of '' cup chopped walnuts She is a graduate of, Malden against the rebel wtiite minority find new ways to make medl- flying from JFaaWngtiin. 600 youths assaulted two Ameri­ (Mass.) Business School, and 1 cup whlpped '.cream CANNED HAMS regime in Rhodesia. tpi^iff to a(>srck of why » Cen- poking orbit arauad cans, one of them a serviceman, Grease nine-inch oven-proof was a secretary before her mar­ The Brittoh wanted tauhediats recket' faileq to properly the pie. switch ^ tir .L l“S ’ri^ toJ pto s ' y (See page Eleven) thfi M rfii.___ and chased a U.S. sailor, tote j glass pie plate. Roll crackers riage. CANNED HAMS acUon so they could use force If ignite ft secixid time Thursday hatora HA-^ricU^urt SSHf madicaxe •White House sources said no house near the Buddhist fti6t07j>v^^ After a seantante-rMaattag the voluntary part into crum bs and^ add baking Her hobbles are reading and Special Ham Feature MORRELL'S necessary to prevent the Oreak nl(^v,reausliig & possibls ast- Joseph Bhimenfeld. decision had been toade on tute. There was no word of any \ to fids ortfit, Oehtaur was for the elderly, made hia an­ powder and salt, set aside. Beat cooking. • Oil tardier Joanna V from ufl- badk to the U.6. man-in-epace whether the" dental program injuries to the Americans. to iiavs ifidtsd a second time, nouncement to a speCCh pre­ Heiress, Friend egg whites luitll stiff and mix RATH’S In 5 and 9 lb. eons loading her I6,(XX) tons of oil in program , Power Reason pared for the outdoor ceremony. would benefit all children or The mob also overturned and HANGED AS SPY Beira,. Portuguese Mozambique, bum 107 sacooda and hurl tiis HilBTFORO (AP)—The UW- in sugar, vanilla and walnuts. ^ e failure fthowed that U.S. Besides pledging to seek just those from low-income fam- set fire to a police Jeep and Major Andre, the spy who for transshipment to Rhodesia. dummy spacecraft to a'make- versity of Connecticut says that Surrender to Fold crumb mixture into egg HONEY HAMS AOSCAR M A Y E R scientists have not yet proved across the board boosts in iUes. tossed two dud grenades. TIm Soirtiwm Nfw Englind Ttkiphone Com|MMiy . whites. Pour into pie plate and had negotiated With Benedict The ship has been ahcbored in beUsye moon 3M,000 mUeafrom one of the reasons it chose 2 ,3 and 8*lb. they can tame liquid hydrogen Social Security payments to 21 Johnson, home in Texas for California Police Some club-wielding youths Arnold for the surrender of V ery Lean Beira since Wednesday. earth, . electric power rather than gas 9m t i f W tiiwwHi M ty stM bake in S50-degree oven for 35 fuel to space — a concept which million Americans, Johnson dis­ Easter and bustling with {mlled an unidentified American IS to 16 lb. tostead, NASA said, appaarent- for its m^cal-dental center in minutes. Cool, cover with West Point to the British, was The British also sought ti.N. this nation must realize before closed that Secretary of Welfare energy, flew the 60 miles from civilian from a taxi In front of HAWAIIAN Shankless Hockleas HAPNIA IMPORTED ly only The space agency thia m oih (See Page Ten) MANCHESTER naufics and Space Adminletra- federally administered insur­ called police from a service sta­ before convening the session. tog said the problem probably OFEN TONIGHT cmd tion went ahead with plana to­ ance covering doctor bills. tion at Mission Beach, on the African states have been urg­ occurred to the Aid sujpply sys­ day to.lanndh an Orbiting Astro­ Johnson, in his speech for the outskirts of San Diego. Police THJ. 9 Oscar Mayer very lean canned hams, pullman HADDOCK FtUEFS ing Britain to take mUitary ac­ tem. One theory was that ttoy Dating Book’s Advice nomical Observatory I at 2:36 occasion — in the plaza of a turned the pair over to county tion against the regime of Rho­ rackets attached to Centaur, Newsmen Barred type 3 lbs. $3.99; 5 lb. can $6.59; 6^ 1^ can p.m. (E8T). The shot has been elderly housing project — said sheriff's deputies. desian Prime Minister Ian wMch were supposed to settle UBLIC MARKET FRIDAY $ 8 .3 9 . OYSTERS postponed five times. these were his goals for expand­ Police Lt. Clarence Myers Bmith, who declared independ­ the Uquid hydrogen during its From Riot Area Ghallenged by Males ing the Social Security program said the two gave this account 8 A.M. THJ. 9 P.M. ence frcMn Britain on Nov. 11 to After, a flawless countdown Coasting period, may not have 8 0 3 -805 M AIN STR££T in 1967: of their absence: Remember they’re marked EXTRA LEAN SCALLOPS preserve rule by the country’s the problem-plagued Centaur — fired properly. “Where The Girls Are.’’ SAIGON, South Viet Nam already niore than three years NEW YORK (AP) — A col­ “ Increased insurance benefits, After DeeDee disappeared SATURDAY white minority. Officials intend first to look at “Where The Boys Are" wasn’t (AP)—U.8. MiUtary police drew and we guarantee them to be just that. behind schedule — thundered lege gill’s guide called “Where across the board, for 21 million from home March 26, they spent British Prime Mhilster Harold data concerentog the start of written by girls at all but by two < pistols tonight on American 8 rill 6 SWORDFISH aloft from ^ape Kennedy Ttiura- The Boys Are’’ unmasks the beneficiaries: the aged, the dls- three days to Mission Beach and photographers and newsmen to / Wilson so far has ruled out any the second burn — such as young Amherst College seniors, day night. dating habits of male colle- aUed, widows and orphans—in­ then hitchhil^ to the them away from demon- direct military intervention. whether or not engine pressure giates, but from Dartmouth to Thomas G. Plate of Farming- cluding an Increase to the An Atlas booster successfully gekes area. GolUns tr^ed a hi-fi gtrations that rocked Saigon. Instead he has relied m eco­ was adequate or the lud was Rutgers the boys aren’t going dale, N.Y., and J. Aaron La­ miMithly minimum,, the monthly set for a friend’s 1962 pickup nomic sanctions, including the propelled the hydrogen-fueled tham of ’Tucson, AriZi ^ The MPs told the newsmen properly settled, . along with! the appraisal. maximum, and total family trurtc and they drove it north to U.N.-backed oil embargo, to O n ta u r upper stage 88 m iles In the words of one Princeton “The boys provided the (»ur- they were acting on U.S. Em­ (See Page Nineteen) benefits. the Big Sur country, an area bring down Smith’s regime. above the earth, where file Cen- junior, Bruce McConneU, 21, of age and raised the money to get bassy orders to keep all Ameri­ Pork Is A Good Value “Improved insurance protec­ can citizens away from the Pasadena, Calif., “ if the young the book published and we pro­ tion for widows and orphans, (See Page Five) scenes of Vietnamese political fim oJbAcot ladles don’t like us, they really vided the Information,’’ said “Keep our Social Security and (lowest price this year) violence. The order did not ap­ don’t have to go out with us.’’ M arsha Cohen, 19, a Smith welfare programs up to date, in WHOLE 19 to 1* LB. ply to non-Americans, they add­ All government graded and inspected . , . dqily deliveries from The a2-page book offering dat­ coed. relation to Increased eamtags, Poric Leins xut chops Mystery Ende ed. the finest New England farms . . . ing adfVice to college girls was Said Plate: “ We felt the girls “For individuals now on wel­ We’D carry a large assortment of fine qoattty, fuDy and roast . . . compiled by staffs of student needed a defender.’’ fare rolls, provide additional in­ U.S. Military Police earlier in 8 to 9 lb. Capons; 31/2 and 5^2 lb. Chidcens. Special large newspapers at Smith and Mt. Latham said, "We met and centives for them to find work.’’ Pilots’ Bodies the we,ek tried to keep Western cooked hams. Most all sizes, that are skinless, also Rib Vz strip Ibi. breasts, selected Legs of Chicken. Holyoke Colleges for women. listened to them gab about the Johnson said he has asked . photographers from taking pic­ Tartly written to plunge dag­ Delivered to tures of street violence. Objec­ shankless and defatted from 12 to 18 lbs.—reither guys they've dated — and then Gardner “ to dev^op sound Sipd Frozen Land O’ Lakes and Bntterball Turkeys. Hens 10 to 14 gers into the jnale ego, it is a sat down and wrote.’’ workable plans for these tions were raised and for the whole or half. Also POUSH IMPORTED KRA- R IB CENTER lbs. Toms 22 to 23 lbs„ reply to a Ixxflc published la st Here are some sample pas­ c h a is e s .” Red Officials past two nights there was no at­ 470 Are Rescued year at Princeton to which the sages from “Where ’The Boys ’The President hurriedrly an- tempt to interfere with news Cornish Hens •boys had their say about the BERLIN (AP) — In a cere- coverage of the riots. ^ - KUS CANNED HAMS in 2, 3, 5, 7 and 9 Ib. sizes. a.77‘ Princess carried 386 paeaengeis, PORK CHOPS M IA M I, Fla. (A P )— A g;irlB. T h at one w as entitled (See Page 0ght) inony at 3 a.m. lit by autoitl^ - The MP duty operations of- Also imported Darosh and Cdoniai Puiiman in 8 vicious fire raged uncon­ jM hiM viN a but figures on the crew varied L~:o» from 248 to 260. bile headUghts, a British army •• Acer, Capt. Roger T, WilUams, trolled tbrougb tbe cruise Carey said two Wiipe were honor guard commanded by the under lb. sizes. new one-sentence order that ship Viking Princess today noklO A aearWiing for other possible sur­ Iwrry for these highest ranking British officer ^ad been received today. He EASTER POLISH KIELBASA driving tbe approximately vivors to a 30-mile raditu .and 486 passengers and crew Allmmtit In Berlin' delivered the bodies at j FANCY FRESH DRESSED POULTRY Dm area waa being crias-croeaed two Soviet fUers \rtu> craished Iq / (See Page Ten) Choose fnMU these quaUty, weU known brands: Mar­ members from the Miami- by ssecue idanes. a West Berlin river to the So------t Im three sliiiM carrying sur- tin Rosols, Nutmeg, Mucke’s, Grote ’n Weigel and based vessel. viets today. D f The Rettor K M ! ” I b e Ooaat Guard reported 470 VlVorB w ere reported steam ing .'Die bodies were handed over SSSSSESSS^^SSSS First Prize. Also: Fanner Cheese for Piern^es and were rescued, one was dead and for the U.8. Navy base at Guan­ after hours of wrangling be­ Large roasting chickens SVit to 6 lbs; medium FOOD SPECIALS! •ome 14 were unaccounted for. tanamo Bay, Cuba, with the Cap Pressed Cheese. tween the two allies of World size roasting chickens 4 to 5 lbs; 3 to SVi D>. The survivors — including the NOrt expected to arrive around W ar n over what a British Bulletin , shi]^ veteran Norwegian cap­ noon. spokesman called arrange­ fryers, meaty chicken legs and large chicken Arthur Cteine, vice president tain, cWef officer and navigator ments, Including who waa to NEW TRAINING SITES Pinehurst Will Feature WE WILL FEATURE of tbe cruise ship’s booktog breasts. Also: U. S. Government Grade “A” For ROAST BEEF LOVERS, wo hoYO —were plucked from the gently HA take part. WASHINGTON (AP) — ageqcy to Miami, said the sur­ seWng Afiantic Ocean by throe The plane, a twln-engliie jet, The Army will Increase its TURKEYS from 6 to 18 lbs; plus a few PRIME SHURFINE CAKE MIXES vivors would be flown from Which oar testing cake halmrn aay are nierchant veesels. crashed in the Havel River, in basic training capacity to Top grade chmce rib roast, te* grade sirloin roast, STATE OF MAINE POTATOES Guantanamo in Navy planes to TURKEYS from 8 to 10 lbs. *3dmply wonderfoL” fOx or matgii. M gaga The $l6-miUion Viking Prin­ C eH b b a e* the British sector on Wednes­ handle an additional 30,000 OOiUNlCAi4 either lOngston, Jamaica, or to romp roast and steaks cut to order. OUR BEEF In.the CMdtti Trumpet 9 0 ^ WhUa, Tdlow, Devito Food. *1 For ^■•UU cess was reposed Waxing u n u i t c day. men by reopening' old train­ Brand at only 10 Lb. Bag Miami, depending on their pre­ ISTOPSI SgIo contimwi on fiercely, a towering column of Brig. Alan Taylor, command­ ing facilities at three major SBooke marking Its death fiuoes ference. er of the British brigade in Ber­ posts, sources said today. The WAKEFIELD ALASKA KING CRAR Gross marks area The Viking Princess was un­ 88 SIZE LARGE SUNKIST NAVEL V 6 oz. pkg. 69e . _ ..... fit the Windward Passage be­ lin, turned over the bodies to a three training Instaliattons to 16 oz. pkg. $1.60 tween Cuba and Haiti. where 'Cruise ship is der the command of Ckpt. Otto Soviet Gen. Bolanov. About 100 be opened over the next tew ’Ihoresen, . ’veteran of SO years REPEAT BACON SPECIAL! “An (survivors) are to good afire. Soviet officers and men, includ­ months are at Ft. Lewis, WE WILL ALSO HAVE CHOICE d»7 9 c FROZEN FRENCH FRIES at sea. ORANGES (hape,” a Coast Guard spokes­ ing a 36-man honor guard, came Wash.; Ft. Campbell, Ky.; ySorry, we sold ont early last Saturday morning * Ib. bag 49c Two U.S. Navy destroyers, Q m U ty lamb legs, lean fresh poric bu tts, smaD lean public information officer re- to West Berlin for the cere­ and Ft. Bragg, N. C. Each ntESH CELERY HEARTS • m an said. the Wilkinson and Owens, were on our high-grade quaUty BACON at 69c lb. WE W HL HAVE SHRIMP The (JeriAah freighter Cap ported, adding: m ony. will handle about 10,000 basic fresh iwrk shoulders and extra lean piurk |d r o a st reported on the scene by trainees. The action is part of ^We vriU Imve more this wtetend—the same EASTER SPECIAL AT Me : prty hagt Nort picked up 376 survivors “A boarding party from the A Red army band played a Afiantic Sleet Headquarters at the military buildup and OUR MEAT CANT BE BEATl \ end one body, the Liberian cutter Cook Inlet searched the funeral march as four Soviet air grade at tlw LOW PRIOE JLOdo NortWk, Va. ’three other fifips cornea after disclosure that freighter Navigator rescued 81 after end of the ship and we do force officers carried each of O F O N L Y L b . O T C sod the Chunking Victory, a Na- not bWieve any survivpre are themo twoiwu owvvv.«.»stretchers with the ~ *** United States Is bringing Fire struck the 686-foot motor FREE MRCH STRRr PARKING tlonalist Chinese merchant ship, left aboard. bodies of Capt. Boris Kapustin, ahlp as it was sailtog north the pilot, and Lt. Yuri Yanov, Boned ' offleeris — and men back Mived IS more; "It apparently was a very or- CORNER MAIN through the Rfindward Paseage, Smith College coeds rejul and giggle over "Where the Boys Are>” purportedly the navi^tor. from Europe. Some will staff ^‘CHOICE PRODUci and lAKERY GOODS ALWAYS AW AVAItABUE HCRE!"- "The Viking Princess is burn- derly abandonment of ship.’’ . and TURNPIKE about nildwav hatawen Cuba ™ inaids stery datinar habits among male students at eastern colleges. i Tba bodies were wrapped in training facilities, while oth­ t e vioienUy amidships msd fise Ths Coast Ouaid. Na^^, uB. orn wui hiMp xul oewiy l i i C . and H aiti. flfmia boYi etherwise. The girls are Clara-fflae umttum (leii.) ot h »vw- ' Wa Ghm Valnabla TRIPLES RLUE STAMPS! frnNud decks are bueUtog,’* eustoms and the fiiip’s booktog ffiea Faga SIgHI) fom ed unite. U . povld Ouey. a Coast Giiaid agency an agreed tbe ratag 1 ^ fhMwHna MeOratk Union. N. J. (AP Photofax)

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