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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 PAGE TWENTT jjgatttlfgBtgr lEpgtttttg l^gralb Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather For the Week Xhided Fair, cooler toidgbt, low 85- April 16, 1966 St. Christopher’s Mothers The Women’s Guild of Trinity 40; portly mnny tomerrov^ Circle will meet tomorrow at Covenant Church win nneet to­ DICK’S SH Ea SERVICE high near 60. About Town 8:30 p.m. at the home of htrs. morrow at 8 p.m. in Fellowship From Your Neighbor's Kitchen 14,620 Hall at the church. Slides of a 653 CENTER STREET—TEL. 643-7008 S t Bridget’s Rosary Society John Foley, 26 Llndman St. By DORIS BEDDING Manchester-^A City of Village Charm wiU q>onsor a Military Whist Mrs. Dan Carey is co-hostess. Gleaner’s program will be Shown. Hostesses are Mrs. Wil­ FIRESTONE TIRES and Setback party tomorrow at Members are reminded to bring Good cooks everywhere in MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 (OUasIfled Advertising on Page tO)' PRICE SEVEN GENTS 8 p.m. at St. Bridget's School articles for an auction. liam Crawford, Mrs. Jesse Ban­ DELCO BAHERIES VOL. LXXXV, NO. 172 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) nister and Mrs. Carl Berggren. this country serve Pot Roast cafeteriau The event is open to often, and Mrs. Robert Reault of FR E E BRAKE AND EXHAUST SYSTOM INSPEC- the public. Tickets may be pur­ Members of Manchester Tickets will be available for a Mother-Daughter banquet May 74 Schaller Rd. is no exception. TION WITH EVERY LUBRICATION OR ^ chased at the door. Refresh- Chapter of SPEBSQSA will par­ nvents will be served. ticipate in Middletown Chapter 6. She uses a recipe given to her CHANGE. COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE UP AND Charter Night festivities to­ by her mother to make the pop­ ELECTRICAL SERVICE. It has been announced that night at 8 at Hibernian Hall, ular main course. Ladies of Assumption scholar- GENERATORS STARTERS Stack St., Middletown. The Bayles Elected Pot Boast Entire Communist Regiment sh^ applications for Blast Cath­ group will leave Bunoe Center 1# pot roast, about three olic High School should be sub­ at 7:15 p.m. PTA President mitted to the scholarship com­ pounds (chuck or round | mittee of the organization as Anthony Bayles of 295 Bum- steak) The Soladity of the Blessed 1 medium onion j soon as possible. April 30 is Sacrament of St. John's Polish ham St. was elected president the deadline. Applications are 1 tablespoon vinegar National Catholic Church will of Buckland PTA at a meeting 1 tablespoon com syrup restricted to member’s children sponsor a sale of homemade Manehesier Stores or grandchildren. Those wish­ Tuesday night at the school. 1 beef bouillon cube Threatened with Extinction Polish foods in the Parish Hall ing further information may 1 cup hot water Only Sunday after the 8:30 a.m. Other officers are Mrs. Car- contact Mrs. Bernard Fogarty, Fat or cooking oil Mass. mela Jaworski, vice president; 815 Main Street 281 Porter St., or Mrs. Salva­ Mrs. Richard Murphy, secre­ Salt to taste G/iants tore Filloramo, 375 S. Main St. tary, and Mrs. William Leone, 3 or 4 peppercorns KNOWN FOR VAIUES Manehesier Parkade Manchester TTWCA will spon­ treasurer. Saute onion until clear in hot The 'VPW Auxiliary will .spon­ sor a duplicate bridge game fat or oil in Dutch oven or Summer Time Hours 2 5 7 Reds tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Com­ Delegates to a PTA Council sor a card party tomorrow at are Mrs. Frederick Peck, Mrs. heavy sauce pan. Add pot roast munity Y, 79 N. Main St. Reg­ and brown thoroughly on all 8 p.m. at the post home. Allen Griswold and Allan Ches­ istrations will be taken at 7:45 sides. Dissolve bouillon cube in p.m. The game is open to the terton. hot water, add vinegar and corn Nearer Conformity Killed in public. Refreshments will be Davis Wiggln, phyiscal edu­ syrup. Pour liquid over roast (AP) — The na- go along with them and pass a LIQUORS — WINES served. cation director of Manchester and add salt and peppercorns. COUPONS GOOD High School, spoke on the need tion takes a step toward con- 1®'^ against Daylight Time. CORDIALS Cover and cook slowly until ten­ .. In Iowa, farmers complaining U.S. Trap The 'VFW will sponsor a of more physical education der, about three hours. When THURS.-FRI.-SAT. formlty m summer time Sun- ^ daylight Minimum Prices Seafood Night for members and teachers and equipment to pro­ tender, remove from liquid. day. time, instead of three, got no- SAIGON, South Viet guests tomorrow from 6:30 mote a better jAysical educa­ Thicken juice with flour or HURRY . . . Don’t miss out on these wonderful coupons— I When the time comes for where. The governor says he Nam (AP) — U.S. Marines ARTHUR DRUe p.m. to midnight at the post tion program in Manchester cornstarch for gravy. turning the clock ahead an hour likes fast tlmp. and South Vietnameae home. schools. 'Leftover pot roast, Mrs. Just clip out coupons and take them to your MANCHESTER | _ at 2 a.m. Sunday unless you western area cf Missouri troops threatened today to Reault says, makes wonderful GRANT STORES. . . also is a holdout, but St. Louis is wipe out an entire Commu­ Beef Stroganoff. want to do It earlier and go to ^ fj^ht hard to bring nist regiment after killing Artificial heart implanted in the chest of Marcel L. DeRudder is shown at work bed — the lineup of states on Beef Stroganoff at least 257 Reds in the Cut leftover pot roast into GUP COUPONS AND SAVE after the surgery was completed in Houston yesterday. (AP Photofax). ‘fast” time and on standard (See Fage Six) one-inch cubes and warm in time wlU' remain about the , . ------bloodiest fighting in a gravy. Add one cup sour cream same as last year. month. and medium can of mushrooms Nineteen wiU observe daylight Backed by ortlUery end air WE COULD to about two cups of gravy. saving time statewide, and 12 o f f l t C i S € W S strikes, the alUed battalions Serve over egg noodles. Possible Brain Damage partly. —— — — ^ — nailed down the mixed North The law does not require any Vletnam®8e-Viet Oong force' in Mrs. Reault is a native of the seniib hills 10 miles north­ Deteroit, Mich., and attended state to adopt dayUght saving time, but it does demand that a NHRR FOes west of Quang Ngai on the Michigan State University northern coast. NOT RESIST.... where she received a degree in state which uses fast time at all Clouds Heart Operation must use the federal dates — Pact to Sell Blocking units moved in to cut psycholog;y and philosophy. off a CJommunlst flight to the With pork and bacon at these budget saving She and her family came to ‘‘The le((t ventricular bypass ^ bas mountains In the east. U.S. offi­ Manchester eight years ago. In some states the period has cers reported from the battle­ prices, we just could not pass them up... although Her husband is administra­ Freight Line ground that the Communists tive assistant in the claim de­ (Herald photo by Satoriiis) “.a t - “ 1T . - S r s : were caught in a trap and said we had already advertised chuck and sirloin tip partment of the Aetna Life isfactorily” in a 65-year- cLdmon wast. in a naUon with four time zones NEW HAVEN, Conn. MRS. ROBERT REAULT condition was good. mal range. ...oHis chest is dear on raUritv «t ni«red Individ- (AP) — The New Haven the fighting was continuing. and Casualty Co., Hartford. -old patient today after a rpjjg device. domed-shaped X-ray film processed within the plenty ot rugg roasts at a saving of 20c lb. on many cuts. Serve ualism. Railroad has filed in U.S. The Communists set up a The couple has three children, dramatic operation that pump about the size of a tennis past hour.” Janice, 10, Bobby, 7, and Tom­ Friday, April 29 at 8 p.m. at Next year the law is not man- blaze of automatic-weapons fire pork with brown gravy, mashed potatoes, fresh couid'^usher in a new era in b i i:i s ” outoide the body and is ' However. DeRudder was still ^ *Lto;e"tte from the villages of Binh Back my, 1. the church. INSTANT CHARGE IT ANO SAVE trAafmPTit o f h ea rt attached to two tubes, each not considered out of danger datory, w hich it would sell the treatment OI neart aiiacnea w tvw luuk», C ^ ^ aummer of 1967 roUs around, ArkArnf oTifl to a and Chau Nhani, but the Leath­ asparagus and strawberry shortcake. The Reaults are co-secre­ She is also a member of the disease. about an inch in diameter and with the next 12 to 24 hours con^ its freight operations to a Women’s Club of Manchester, INTERIORS ernecks took both in their east­ taries of the 50-50 Club of St. MeOiodst Hospital authorities about gix inches long, which sldered critical for him propose d Pennsylvania- ward drive. The rain of steel and a council delegate for the 1 ‘‘God’s time” will need a state Mary's Episcopal Church. Mrs. na'id today the ^ patient had ^ not . *have___ tbeen___ __ Implanted/lofimrolv in nnw the pa- ”We definitely now keep a New York Central Trans- Waddell School PTA. Her hob­ from the air reduced Commu­ BLOCK CHUCK Reault and her daughter will What to do recovered consciousness lin c e tient’s chest and attached to his close eye on him,” said DeBak- portation Co. bies are bridge, knitting and nist ground fire to a minimum ROAST PORK ROAST 1^63° model in a fashion show for with what you have Thursday’s operaUon and physi- heart. Physicians Hope that ey in an Interriew. subject to the on the second day of the allied the Women of St. Meiry’s on playing the organ. ■Whole 10 to 12 lb. strip cut to order . . . 8 to 10 chops, in your home. clans feared there might be when Injured heart chambers runs stron^against the time merger of the Pennsylvania and strike. Center cuts .. lb. 49c 2 roasts or as you specify . . . Bome brain damage. have healed■ the pump can be “13 « ^doing ...6 Its - job.------It is- maintain- York Central railroads. It Hermene Hershey The battle brought govern­ First cuts . . . lb. 39c they sa d, th ^ ^ i.t». a... a.. ..aa>.+ #a(in..a t. ; 2r a ^ ^ S m h ^ t t t h e l ^ L l e announced In March, 1966 ment troops Into a big action for RIB HALF STRIP ...... lb. 69e CONSULTANT device that could provide a tubes sealed off. ing him out of heart failure. H irardener an that the new company would the fl?8t time after weeks of po­ 643-9958 A team LCtim Wt of liVLCUnoted speciailsts **whe progresses weU, , within------— a Vi/Mtf sutourbon uHtih W« gardener TWirfft acquire theUie iVWVNew Havenno.VV7it freightliViKiW litical crisis. from Baylor and Rice universi- week or 10 days, we can let his n ^ vmn ms i ^ s . operaUon if the Interstate Com- The U.S. Air Force, and .Navy Economy Boneless LOIN HALF STRIP ...... lb. 75c FOR PEOPLE WITH ties headed by Dr. Michael E. heart take over,’* DeBakey said. nn rwiv fierce Oommiasion approves BUDGETS continued' hammering at 'North CHUCK ROAST N.Y. Press DeBakey, 67, performed the six- The surgeon said that DeRud- f eiu J^ M the consolidation, 'Ytet Nam, hitting mUltary CENTER LEAN hour operation on the damaged der lost a.lot of blood during the G different sohed- t:OC haa mode no decision bases, roads and bridges. Air lb. 69c RUMMAGE heart of Marcel L. DeRudder of operation. - on the merger yet. .Fbrce pilots claimed they de­ Negotiations Westville, m . The new device “to “ '“ ti ^ A New Haven spokesman said stroyed the Lang Bun and Phu RIB PORK CHOPS s. TSh An 11:30 a jn . announcement more satisfactory and sophlsU- ^ y h 6»t- T o m ^ , m formal sale agreement filed Tho railroad bridges on the Red 34th quoted Dr. DeBakey as saying cated than a more prlmlrive and Ooiumbus on Stand outlines procedures Navy Ronald F. Ball of Miramar, Calif., is be­ Boneless O R R O A ST Greater Hartford ing pulled up to a helicopter of the USS Yorktown River valley line leading north- SHOP GRANTS AND SAVE ' Stand Still the possible brain damage may verirton” that had kept a 4f- -I a- a- a*. lof turning over railroad eqtop- SHOULDER CLOD only 18 minutes after he-ejected from a disabled weat of Hanoi to Red Chlna,_ _ SALE ■MCTar wwotr ^AT>^ iwnvnr he Caused by an edema (swell- year-old heart victim alive for vrttmrtrini t/v.T.»>v»rnov tost nient to the njeiged company. *1116 Navy lost an A6 Intrutor whole or small half Country style meaty rib s ...... lb. SOfft ANTIQUE “«> »nd that ‘‘treatm«it Mto four days in 1963, and another The New Haven’s passenger Crusader into Tonkin Gulf. Date of the rescue from the carrier Kitty Hawk lb. 99c Jo ta V Lindsay said h® been initiated to overcome this for -24 hours, .he said. n service to not included in the was not given for sfecurity Reasons. (AP PhotQfax) over North Viet- Nam, 12 miiea United Methodist Church will enter newspa^r contract o^,„j|pUoation.” It gave no de- The. pump, operated by an the federaily ap ^ v ed tote. ^ Boneless Loin Pork Chops negotiations north of 'l^nh. Pilots said they Center cut or London SHOW in on effort to head ^ ^ treatment. outside power supply, was in- se v e r^ ^ a U cities cm to ^ e s t- saw the plane hit by ground fire or tiny cubes for chop su ey ...... lb. 9 0 ^ Route 44A — Bolton, Conn. off this city’s , third , major n, newS' , The announcement said there staUed on the left side of De- em border l ^ e o ^ in M an Broil slices Shid. Clod April 25 thi'u April 29 Smith Released and burst into a bright flash. paper strike in less than four ^as bee(n no change in the condi- Rudder’s , heart to give his own <^»inlon from the state attorney The pilot «uid his rotor observer West Hartford years. ^ ^ patient since the damaged. organ a partial rest general that they can remain on STAMFORD (AP) After serv- lb. $1.09 Armory Dodd Probe Adds were IMed as missing In action. Contract negotiations between detailed advisory issued and a chance to heal.. Standard Time to keep In step ing 10 weeks of a one-year Jail U.S. spokesmen did not report Easy On The Budget Saturday, April 23 836 Farmington Ave. the ’World Joiumal Tribune, Inc., " ' I t was designed to do the work with the nrighiboring Dakotas. term for possessing marijuana. representing ttoee merging whether the ground fire come 1 :00 to 10:30 p.m. The 'advisory noted that the of the left ventricle, the lower Next year, the western Mm- Miohael V. Smith of Darien to from conventional antiaircraft BONELESS EYE or Swift Premium or nevfspapers, and the P ^ ^ r s ^ functioning chamber, .which pumps blood nesota towns wlH have a .c^ ic e out of jail. Sponsors: weapons or whether it was a CROSS RtB ROAST Miss Iowa Sliced union ended in failure again this normally as expected. throui^ the body and to a com­ of going along with the state — The remainder of Smith’s sen- 9 AM. to 1 P.M. The Women Of tnoming. or persuajding the whole state to tence, and that of his roommate surface to air missile. Air Force H). 79c Other (than the report of possi­ mon source of heart trouble. WASHINGTON (AP) — The ty of our responsibility and our spokesmen have been given new B A C O N Lb. St. James’ Lindsay has had an observer ble brain damage, it was Jack V. White on the same Episcopal Church hi the contract talks for a week, similar to an earlier advisory charge, was suspended by CHr- yjoe oharman of the Senate eth- Investigation,” Sen. Wallace P. (See Page Six) SPONSORED BY WSCS but Deputy Mayor Robert Price All Merchandise that said DeRudder was “exhlb- cult Court Judge Milton J . Her- eommlttee said totoy It first ^ an in- Tiny Bite-S(ied Cubes LEAN SNACK BAR the mayor ^com e ^ ^ man* . icrviGw* For Sale 4 In Ellington The judge placed Smith, 20, learned from newspa^jr stories The Select Bipartisan Oom- GUP COUPONS AND SAVE “personally involved’ In the ure__ ® __ and, everything__ __u. a„ wms...... prog­..nur. BEEF STEW ...lb. 89c negotiations. and White, 19, who were sen- H*®* Sen. Thomas Dtod r^ mlttee on Standards and Oon- GROUND CHUCK ressing most satisfactory.” tenced Feto. 10, on probation for 8^“ ^ funds r a l ^ at testimoi^ th of la CUP A SAVE His initial reaction, he said, 18M, the day after the Hartford 1. Raise to $2,000 from $1.- M«>®hares a toy in 1966 AbMov w ▼*#. ▼ I The annual tumovMT rate on was “that the report was so full dinner, as estimating that the of misrepresentations and mis- dinner grossed between $90,000 I GRANTS I Manchester Stores Only OM toe mlnim^ torL S^lSSto aver- AT PINEHURST SAVE 25c ON FROZEN 3 9 ^ 2 ? ^ aged 66 per cent of sh shares leading statements that it $100,000. 7 9 » the of toe value of toe ^ ted in toe flist three months Bboidd not be dignified with a Barbieri said today that he bal- ROCK LOBSTER TAILS pk.M.49 securtUes over the debt of this year. For toe tinf 10 formal response. But I decided M 2 4 SHOP GRANTS AND SAVE Something went wrong yesterday whDe the girls marching unit of the Ohio one end of town,” a Bialeah OPfcN t i l l 9 TONIGHT AND FRTOAY requirements and went a stop ahdres Mstod for aach tasua, wffl ground in InteUlgence work tor ^® PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE State University ROTC were parading. The leader is having trouble staying in jjjg peraonal discretion.” police deputy aald. “We^re got 815 MAIN ST— MANCHESTER PARKADE isrih er In legand-to day trad- expreoa Its net Obange to del- the U.S. government. None of he ia a great man- some aeottane hloeked off, try­ OPEN 8 AJU. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY eca. It w il require a down pay- laze and cents. .Preaent tadaxes step with her aharirf* Last year this same group was photographed with a BarWerl added today. ing te mnaid llwm up.” l ent ef TO per cent for aB day abow thetr change to pointa. different leader who was balking commands a la a Marine drill sergeant. (See page Tweoigr-Tliree)

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BIANCHESTEB EVENING HpiALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 19M MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 PAG E THREE PAG E TWO four wheel drive and a snow List out in toe time required by filtraUeiii plant breaks down, an employes are requested: piey Co. has been advised to remove H Tiede in Viet ?iam C oventry Sheinwold on Bridge Vemon the state. alarm at toe police station are a truck WIN TRICK The total budget for the as- “Last winter I ai»w«:ed 21 of about 84,936 each. Tbe mayor saved for some of the new streets. OPEN Eaet-Weet Minutely Detailed Budget A $600 request, reduced to N o rm eesaor’e office Is $28,648, while cello between midnight and 8 reoommemled that the truck streets being built :45 A.M. to IQ P.M. Viet Anti Demonstrations By AUnUED SHEDiWOLD A KS78S the request from BellviUe Is a.m.,” Pitkat said. He added driver and only one laborer be Trioarico requested toe pur­ $300 by the mayor, calls for For Garden Apartments street signs. The signs cost an An old bridge pariner of mine Z> 142 Goes to Representatives $27,842. The mayor recommend- that he must check the plant authorlaed. chase, at an e^mated $1 1 ,000, G 1042 _ ed reductions in the purchase of seven days a week. TTi* total salarleB paid to de- of a new truck, equipped with average of $2 each. A regutetlon governing Um in obaervapca ol ttialr 80lh w e^ alwaya doubled die opponents A J IO ^ Have Humorous Side Too construction of garden lyjart- dbig aaatvmozy, from 1 to S ^ stopped at two no- w fs r tA sr The town's proposed 1966-67 (rural Vernon) asked for a equipment and in other one main budget consldera- partment employees la re­ ments, adopted by the Coven- pjn, ICay 1 at die borne of their ; „ B Q 3 AJ102 budget, toe most thoroughly de- total budget of $50,584, but the minor areas. tion is a request by Pitkat for quested at $86,300. Other ex­ try Planning and Zoning Com- son and daiig>iter-ln4aw, Mr. y ___^ 5 10«5 ^ Q9$7 tolled to the town’s hletory was **i®y®*^ reduced this in his rec- Building Inspector Francis $25,(KM) for revlslone to toe penaea in the budget Include MANCHESTER PARKADE they shimUed over garbage nvission, becomes effective Mon- and lOa.'James Laa. 38 Walmft they’d have tld throe, be used 0 Q3 C K9B7 eresented tn th* hn.rri n#' r«n. t® 850,029. McNulty requested a $1,(KX) pay plant’s pump house. The mayor 853,671 for street lighting; 814,- By TOM TUSDE A AQ»«« A 87 cans. Gals with tom skirts day. Or., rvaaat Pork Bomes, ett cf to explain. Bto theory didn’t al* p^^nt^ to toe board of re^ „presenUUves raise for iSiself, and Increases ^ 850,000. »«> “ *<* 85.700 for BAaCiON, Viet Nam —(NB3A) •OUIH resentatives at a special meet- consider the recommends- for toe plumbing and heating to- Mayor McCusker noted that the rental of ^lal-purpose afarieked and blushed. And fights Adoption of the regulation n t 86, In BUtxnm. ■veiyona ia but It was exciting. A A94 — Jt the antieverything dem- tag Wednesday night. tions of the mayor and each spector arid secretary in hie of- jjjig figure' is an estimate, be- ®Tulpnient. such as that used to oostrattons recently going on wtOdn the fight teoke w t over pavea the way for a forma} ap- welcoma The alder I^ea an- lead-elx of Ch*e. t? AK3 ^ who woidd carry the poster. pHcaition from Bo-Oov, Inc., to niveraary la XCay 4. Mend wotdd have dou- O AJ6S The proposed budget, combln- department head, and ■will act flee. cause a survey, being taken to catito basliu. hen weren’t so serious, some of AKS4 Ing costa of the board of educa- next month on each request.) The mayor approved the iHetermine possible soluUons of Mayor McCusker noted that them would be qidte funny. At first H appeared as if me construct apartments on 100 M|y Ctedaera notrump In the hand S ee* Weet N ee* Bed youths wojdd^t stand la under ^ ^ g to Cov- McheBa ^wolieon la ptaaldent shown today, taken from the re- bon and the general government For the roral Vernon toe de- raises, ixit cut McNulty’s re- problem at the plant, has iK>t original request for street To teU the truth, everybody 1 0 Pwe 1 A 7m totals more than $6,760,000, an partment, $21,415 is requested quest to $600. completed. lighting was for 850,400. How- the gas. But then s^eb^y be- entry, and adjacent land in of the girTa dMalon of the hRerooDegiate Champion- 2 NT. AIlFaei' taking port has rather a good tacrease over this year’s budg- for wagi^s, $15,532 for new "McNulty has done a fine Another budget request, ap- «ver, when the lights were time of it. . .diouting, snick­ gan PMrfiW out sliced joHy Oarden Worfeets 4-H Chib, ge’d have beatm the con- ______for stinging eyes and pla^c oommlsalon Secretary Rob- with linda Oondea as vice pteel- but probaUy few ooUege . at of more than $750,000. equipment, including 16 home job,” Mayor McCusker said. Me- proved by the mayor, is $1,200 erected on Vernon streets, some ering, ateging, strutting, waving No action was taken, because radio receiver for firemen; $7,- Nulty presently earns $7,600. ^ meter to detect acids in- 74 lights too msmy were put up. banners, and carrying on like boga as m ato^ m a^ . And ctoter reports the oommis- dent; Patricia Bray, oaeretaxy; ,tnd,pt, Mind fhe best defense, a qpodc end five dubs, dafaat- in a m om oa^ Kids Kmpe ^ ^ *Tetter of in- Kazan Whlto nporUr, and Declarer wins the first trick ing the contract. the entire budget was not con- 600 for a truck reserve fund to Total budget for running the troduced into the system by “They put a light on every an Oriental penty raid. Oldered. Members ■viewed it for replace a fire truck in three Building Inspecotr’s office was g^me industries. The acids des- pole on one section of Rt 30,” Indeed, K's kind of Mcks, WM reoiganlz^ ^ apidication” for the Kathleen leVoto and Joanne ^mmy wifii the ten of dubs Dally Qneelkm the first time when they en- years; $1,200 to repaint two $20,890 last year. This year’s ^j.^y bacteria used in the pro- one representative qitipped. especially when Oiey start t wwuted. project, which prompted toe Bkay, memtoera. ej,g leads a low iqiode from Partner opens artth 1 NT (1$ tered the meeting. firetrucks "badly in need of budget, recommended by the cess of waste breakdown. “There’s enough light on Wil- throwing chemical bombs. Then .“^ * *'*“ .*“ , commission's lengthy study, un- The girls meet et 7 pm. Xon- Mmmy. An toexperteoioed East to 18 points), and the next play- fresh and airy light It’s a real gas. A ^ th^f iM^^And did again, ^grtaken before the regulations day at tha hccne of James T^ fsould play losv, and 8oulh could er paaoes. Too bold: 8pades, Another meeting to consider Painting;” and an air compres- mayor, would be $22,670. The general maintenance son Lane to play night football,” Take one they bad the other Md again. KkAing at the ex- adopted. Isddaw, their leader, on Grant _||^y dBier janr card or the q.8; Heatrto, 10-8-5; Diamonds, toe budget has been set for Tues- sor for recharging air tanks. PubUc Works Director Andrew budget of the public works another member said, afternoon. Shortly before dusk, plo^ gr«i^, The regulation requbee 50 Ml Rd. The groiv wOl vidt njne. Q-8; Qnba, A-Q-8-6-3.. day at 7 :30 p.m. at the admin- budget indicates that Tricarico requested a salary in- fiept. concerns mosUy employes The mayor noted that the several hundred giggling teen­ rocks end having a heck of a gj. more, and a minimum a greediaaselB Bastferd tomor- finest would have to win wMh What do you aayt ietration Inillding. mayor rejected a" request crease of $2,600, reduced to $1,- g j yjg department Three new Connecticut Light and Power b u t t e r f l y agers grabbed their placards A number of town residents, Fire Chief Joseph Duffin 500 by toe mayor, of 500 square feet of floor row morning'. (Be queen of spades, and Wed Answer: Bid 3 NT. Since you concerned about a reported 11 ® *'®^ radio base station, to Mayor MeCtosker defended the and began charging up one end One boy fdl on top of an ex­ space for each three-room would be imable to continue the jq points in Ugh cards, mill tax increase, were on hand **« located at the police station, raise, and explained that the of a dust-and dung-fUled street. d ^ ln g unit, with 150 square ~ attack on clubs. South would get combined total must be 26 At the other end, bayonets Coventry to view the proceedings. The station would cost $1,200. recommendation was based on v o ile s ^ ^ «eet more for a fourth room. ------•• four Qiade tricks, two hearts, 2B points, enough for game, residents and heads of many of ^be mayor recommended a position, performance, the fixed, 22 Vietnamese soldiers ^ Tw«»ty per cent of the dwell- Tkdtoo UttH tat 74AS3S1. cue diamond and one dub, mak- not enough lor dam and strung out in a skirmiah line toe town’s departmenU packed P^y raise for 60 rural firemen amount of work done by toe ^ y tog uifits^y be efficiency (or tog Us contract of tiwo notrump. probably not enough for game toe meeting room ® total of $18,660, to a man, and the fact that a re- and waited with wide grins. «^atdon) units, with a Ead’a Play jn clubs. Game at notrump Is It was to be a battle of te­ gd IV, chuckled and ran out ^ 400 squ«e feet It takes 187 naees to exnlaln 819,290. The increase cenUy approved union contra^ot Chief Discovers Bad can defeat the contract ^ gjjgt, It Wkes 187 pages 10 ^lain bring the token salaries would bring some public works merity vs. technology. The sold­ to get more rocks. tw o -s to ry buUdtoga by wtnning a spade trick to lead Copright 1968 toe budget. Each department J a Jaf trito ®mployes up near toe income iers were outfitted with U. 8. I j i n g h in g is combined with skull swatting. ok like a banA-yard brawl. The government forces lit up lot, including all accesaory fires. South «i«mMwoidd lead another anade spade uriving. there foUwod a ^ ^ m ^ei^ mwaiv. ra People to aborts observad toom U.S. cigarettes and liegan to buildings. - Tbatfs______vrbaf he did at about and let West win the second Freddie Carl Poms, 12, suf­ 3-pc. tailored voile cf. . confusM . . _ merriment. M., Every- .* Hu <*»•the hetooUeaofbolcoales of tbelrUnnee.tbelr bomee. to- cacklecax:kle among themeeilves. themselves. The There may be no more than ji ;35 last idght, while riding in apade triidi with the queen. fered a broken ^ left collarbone. ^ . m S rf* to^^resldents left 0 >® first replacement in a i^ a ion of the depart- ?°*^ t^*** **• *» ««wn4 coBecttog uaad kids alapped «a«* other on the an average of five dw««ing units a car on Oakland St, and in After the correct first trick Most or tne resioenis lert years Thn napUs nmvirt» ment is an appropriation for a «*«»«• Btroct vendors backs. Th. vendom closed their per acr^and there must he at 8th Dia- In spades. South cannot develop but <««^Mke “ J h c brakea of Cool and crisply tailored short A khaM®*« *or »® The town’s fUtratton plant ■white shell, self belt. Celanese F or- But K was combat of a sort deserted. be left for roads, septic tank foUowing a meeting of JL ■chool b o ^ had bwn hivl^ assessor and his secretary hndget Indicated an increase of trel blend in gray with white. .wMfa casuaUties oven. Kids But as the lamps lighted, one areas and parking, and that 10 djatrict diieetors, the men saw ’ to attend to explain its reques^ a budget t o S Z 864.293. Mayor McCusker. how- A HEARTWARMING ADVENTURE Gates Open 7:80 BE SURE . . . BUSS has been serving the Home 10-18. with swoBen sysa goffaarad as ooidd sUH bear (he laughter. per cent must be set up for flames ahooUng out of a ^ y - “Hold On” 9:50 — “Reno” 8:10 MMOO^ ^ Increase of almost ^ explained that the budget Owner for 84 YEARS. For a complete FREE ,fllled.v^th fun nnd m utlol ANSFieiOifZ. recreation or open spaed use, house, converted from a chicken "Drag Racers” 7:80 asked for and re- ^h® assessor. Edgar Bell- includes some ite^ whlto were INSPECTION of your home by a Termite Con­ as is already required in the coop, in the woods behind a 8h32.WllUI«AllTICjeT.) IB . e i S S the i^ o o V s ’budget re- ^»®- P>-“ ®**«y ®a™s 88,600. fo ^ ® riy Included In other ac- trol Expert, supervised by the finest technical town’s sub-division regulations, house at 898 Oakland St. ALL 1st RUN COLOR SHOW SvirV pxniainpd that ®® requested an. increase of counts, staff, phone our nearest local olBoe: (DAL MlBses’ The original Bo-Oov propoeal 'Victor Swanson, district pres M -G M s-w ' m o ^ m ' w m rwul^ed on it ^he mayor is recom- One example of this la an ap- Dresses—all stores) Tiede Book Available called for apartments for 600 re- tvJio was M yfa g . tunisd Beven sections ^ the budget “ ending that amount. His sec- propriation for 810,000 for tired persons. _____ f r o ^ . S4Shool “wafWoniJ to *®^*y earn an addition- water and electricity, charged A town meeting last montn *nd flre trucka men were discussed Wednesday, to ^ ^jeo next year. to different account last year. m b i To Herald Readers adopted a housing code, partial- qq i-hj, scene withtn four *“*■ th® “ ses- Charles Pitkat, department 649-9240 TECHNieOUOm Mwt b/>4i«4-a onA onnla +V.a tviati ^ ptoposed Bo- mimitea and, in onfly 10 minutes aver in the case^the town’s ®*t>ce is required. Mayor head of the fUtraUon plant, re- ^ tte hearts and souls of the men who oov project. tj,e fire vma out and so . sprmrtTnpnfp pnph dp McCusker sild , because of toe quested a $1,500 pay raise from are flfidltinar the s n s ly war in V ie t Nam c o m e s a mag- The commlaslon has reached- ^ nlavnousa. it burned to knaMaarMiBEnNCBii s nificent book, “Your Men at War,” b y Tom Tiede, uied its meeting of May » to Top Companion n t Bonus Comedy Hit »■>»«• «• *»»<»» • >■•” “ »»»,* r ’- BUSS noon comoi coir. mOH ADVENTURE itely, and the pubUc works de- ^ the office is process- ^® “ ^'y®* *-®du®ed this to a award-winning war correspondoit of Newspaper Enter- May 12, at 7:so p.m. in th* t m gutted atzuotur* belonged partment was broken down Into s®^«* “ d rubbish collec- $M0O pay ratae request. DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 pitae Association whose articles ------Town Office Building. Tbe town Carl Krac]^ ^ sections: The filtration tion users charges. his request on mm appear regulariy in Tba Her- jj.OOO mUes away but as ^ approve the new bud- aflacent IsATTtooJiSsl The Oldest and Largest in Conn. ▼oessiiiiertiW-. plant, superirision, and general ® t*® y trlTphrmr. too. ANCHESTERTn' Tonight—^Ends Tnes. CONVERSE for a war correspondent. In >nm the newspaper businees with after the meeting. Mrs. LeDoyt umMiMlAmertok ivges autntaiitnrnrftiflo 1st Drive-in Showing March, judges uiuuiimoualy a mimeographed neighborhood was also presented a handbag, iMvera to *■*< over to the ourb PAINTIN6 voted him toe Headhners paper he founded. a housecoat and lingerie for her ^ ^ g jy - ^,4, ^ food... our specialty MATT SHOOTS THE WORKSI AND Award for Us "Generally Ex- He bolds a B. A. degree in 3«ars as booking agent for girena or see ceUent Feature Writing on BngUab-Journalism from Wash- organization and her "Many oasUng. DECORATING 'Viet Nam.” Ington State University where tireless efforte” on behalf of to* He said *at (hero bos been Can 6 PJH. - 9 PJM. Boyd Lewis, prasldeat and ]je lettered in varsity football center. much inteifezenee to fire .per- Phone 643-2804 editor of NBA, producers of and wrestling. He became a Boyington was elected efions in recant weeks and cltod FULLY INSURED the book, says in toe preface m«m*>er o f Sigma Delta Chi. PresWent at toe annual meet- the need tor lUM cooperation, he wrote for "Tour Mm at national journalism honorary Stanley Harris, vice prea- Lhnerick saM that, under a War”: fraternity, and Lambda Chi Al- Tor toe "Tbla book bring* togetoer pha social fraternity, retary, and C. Peter vanome, ise6 General AssemUy, driven O r just drive one and you'll know treasurer. <>f -vehdcle* may be no closer Hospital AiudUaiy tixui 500 feat behind a fin* tzuck you're ahead all the way in a '66 Women interested in attend- and are not pw™itf*d to port: Ford! And if it is just one. make it ing a .mil iinnirtiMiiiit <*“^7 nawepopora in ing, or giving, a coffee party their 'veiticiaB wttiiin one block MAYTAG busing, a war which no man for’the benefit’ of toe WinSun o f a fire. the'66 Falcon-America's economy Florida. He started ■writing o s MATT HELM enjoys but which eveiy soldier Community Memorial Hospital WASHERS champ with a sporty new lk, now knows must be fought through may contaot Mrs. Robert P. to honorable conclusions. early in 1906. Bowen, director, or Mra. John JfhiE S i l e n c e r s in its third million! You get all of “Here is T mu Tiede’s war, Tiede, a First Ueutenant In Wile or Mrs. Maury Cohn, cap- Falcon's famous thrift and handling a realistic ■wxnd portrait with Infantry Reserve, had to got tains. The auxiliary ■will use the SIHHlIBIS'MtMvraeyiMim its mud and its glory, it* P*rinlMkxi to skip his unit’s money donated at such affairs DRYERS ease wrapped m a brand-new, cruelty aikd its bravery. A 3'^-*nonth drills while he cov- to purchase a hot-and-cold food j i b h « i» h s i .(JID|}K re-styled package. Bigger this y ^ r . gr«at reporter has ftouiul **’*'* action in Viet Nam. cart for the pediatrics ward kMMakktHumni KonnaiH* t(X). than ever before! Choice of te n . men’a aoula amU muck and Tom Tiede married his col- and for improvemmts in toe R id ion iW id m aik * SHOWTEWES gunfire.” lege sweetheart after gradua- pediatrics and maternity sec- NORMAN’S models! See Falcon-it's way ahead! Tlede tofti 38 stories in toe Uon in 1909. He end Patricia tions of the hospital, Sidney Pbitier Soil, Mon., book, stories about "toe men are the parents of Kristina 50th Anniversary FH., Sat. Tbea. When yon and yonr friends dine l-',tr Tin* !:.■*.( to'tll you remember,” toe boy sol- Arme, 5, and Tommy Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Lee, The Bedford SUenoers 10:00 9:16 iviiil 'I'lir ''i rvltM' here, yod can be sure of delicious diers who would give a 3. They live in a New Jersey former tong-Ume town realdents Incident food, conrteous service and con­ month’s pay for a sound sleep, sufbuib of . now living at the Mazola Motor Bedfewd 8ti)0 7:80 li t II \nTi It be honored at an open house East Windsor w . Mt h. a ***^® *® HeroM readers few-only riety of foo^ td please everyoi^e. •He is not a htt^ha^ to a ^ gate-foM cover is a full- oomlc opera conflict, Tiede DR!VE-iN odor photograph of action in writes, "not toe tninq> to an Viet Nam. There are eight international cord gome and FREE in-cor HEATERS TEL. 643-1415 pages of fuU-coIor photographs GREATER HARTFORD'S inside toe book as well os many Made and white photos, MEADOWS”-' COUNTRY and many of _ them never before HELD O V O ! Center pubhahed. tXeiUedt DINING FACILITY PROBLEM WESTERN BfUSIO Sean OonnMy—Color AVEY’S SaL Nights at the Raaden may get "To«r Men Street THREE n MUSIC NIGHTLY UWNT BEBTAUBANT at War” by oendtog their name, 'THUNDER Bolton, Conn. addreae, and lip code mxnb«' ST QUINTO AT THE ORGAN along with | 1 for each copy BALL" for yronr dandng and listening pleasure! FESCUE 100 *®7~ Quinto Trio” Thnrs. thru Sat... "Your Men at War" Jack Lemmon—Odor 0/0 MkneheBto: Svenlng Herald, “HOW TO BfUBDEB niiil TOUR WIFE ” p ii Box 489, D ept 06040, jjjljl Radio CKy Station, k: hiI'JS0 SPRISuIH'.d iirKis-i',',' last Hartford |0NE OF THE BEST! TONIOIIT 7:80 - blO - SUN. fnn 2:N PIS .< II S r" - HARTFORD New Tortt, N. T. 10019 DRiVE-IN ■ •' 5 CHURCH CORNERS How does ftinolioii pi^urt about A& R |r. print voiles ## f88d lot ttiWit In poor soiltl Onrablo^ drouiht* (top) Dainty print shift with white Grand Opening mfstaO^inMnamani. collar, deep 4-button cuff . . . fully IliM YouVe ahead an the w ay l:u: lined. Pastel blue or pink. 5-15. G 1 8 BURGER A-GO-GO BANQUET AND WEDDING FACILITIES FOR 200 a t yon r F nrd D eakrlB iS N oM iH k A . SPECIAL THURS^ FRU SAT. A SUN. FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 289-4359 (right) Gossamer sheer, fully lined E R dSoon er 1^ . APRIL 21st. 22iid, 23id o m I 24lli slim blouson with baby tucked bodice, ortokrifoii BUFFET LUNCHEON (hot and co M l cuffed long sleeves. Green or pink. BURGER A-GO-GO 10c SnrvDd Evniy Wednesday from 11:30 to 2dK> 7-15. $ 1 8 i ^ 'tkonsand ^MiL Jnntar Drees ee bB stores)' FRENCH FRIES 15c SODAS 10c MAIN ST., 0pp. CONN, BLVD. DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. i l l wralfllQimSIS DOUBLE THICK MILK SHAKES 20e EAST HARTFORD 319 MAIN STREBT— MANCHESTER, CONN. BURNSIDE TOUAND TURNPIKE — IMNCHESTBt If Yoa Are A Uaed Car Boyer, We Have A Wonderful Sdectiim Of A-1 Valoea, shop D&L in Manchester Parkade Open Mon., Wed., Thurso NEXT DOO* lO WESTEBN B C V m a m OPEN MON. thru SAT, & Fri. Nfghti tiH 9 . • • Tues.i.& Sot. — 10 to 6 *Read Herald Ads H i / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN* FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 PAGE FIV E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 19M FOtJB h i Vernon tract of land on HI. 6 near An­ dancss. Araa club laved dancers dover town line; Annie ars invited. Package Stores in Drive Ambrose to Catherine Rajchel, Soiidi Windsor Wapplng Church RHS Students parcel of land and buildings on JChn Holtz of H ertt College south side of Hunt Rd.; Sam of toe University of Hartford, To Curb Drinking ol Minors Attend Confab Pescatello to Cleo and Doris Sdiool Board Seeking choirmaster and orgatost at Wandling, land on west side Center Ocmgregational Church The Manchester Package baa recalved an incrsasa tat ap- On Sciences of Pine at. MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER MAIN ST.. MANCHBSTER Opinion on Busing Plan in Hartford, wiH be the guest Store Aaaodation, foUowing a pHcaUons for toe majority card, Three Rockville High Schodl Trustee deeds, U.B. Trust Co., organist at a recital and dedi­ meeting vrith Police Chief Jamea “whkfa indicates.” be said, atudente and the head of the to Marie Frid, parcel of land The ehabmaa of toe board Wlndior XMocatioo AsaocUtion cation service Sunday at 4 p.m. Reardon, Town Cleric Edward “that the package stare opera­ TRADE science department attended the formerly of Msuion Hughes; of educatioo has asked that clt- are now on aale at the hlgb for toe new electronic organ Tomkiel and State Sen. David tors in Manchester are doing UP T O Junior Science and Humanities Willimantic Trust Co. to Lillian taens maks their opinions of the acbool from U:S0 a.m. to i2:S0 InstaUed at the Wapplng Com­ Barry, haa announced that it is a good Job In refuaing to seB fiymporium at Yale University Nemser, portion of fonner Ben­ plan to bus Hartford students p.tn. and-lrom 3 to • p.m. each munity Church. The chancel launching an intensive cam­ to mtnora.” this week. ton property. Administrators to auhurban savid Carter, David I|ayea deed; Edward Belair Jr. for letter, to any member of the nte banquet, in honor ot the the riiurch’s FdlowShlp Hall alcoholic beverages by minors. favor of photos on the pink driv­ and Allen Fourtier were' ac­ estate of Edward Belair to Her­ Introducing . • • school board or to Superinten­ winniiv high achool baaketball after the service. The public is Fearvante Vichi, president of ers’ Beenses for minors "as a companied to toe sym|x>rium by man and Dorothy Heinz, house dent of Schools Charles Warner. team, la adteduled tor April 80 InvKed. the aasoclatlnn, said that the deterrent to minors attempting Miss LucUle Kuhnly, the de­ and land on Rt. 6. Mrs. ttmneyn said copies of at 7 p.m., and la open to the drive is part of a state-wide op­ to purchaM alcoholic bever­ partment head. The symposium Three esiaements, Hartford Fascination nylons the proposed plan, as pubHsbed public. Mandiester Evening Herald eration being conducted by the ages.” Is designed to atimulate the Electric Light Co., across prop­ In The Hendd on March 29, may First Clmrch South Windsor correspondent, Connecticut Package Store As­ Vicbi explained that toe poster •tudy of mathematics and the erty of Robert Cobb, Edward be oMalned by contacting tbs The Rev. Lloyd Williams will Anne Lyons, tsL 644-85^ sociation, which has already campaign wiH be threefold. sciences at the high school level, and Mary S3rzdek, Gunnar Olson guaranteed for 21 days oCBce of toe superintendent, at present the topic "When the produced "gratifying results” The first sign warns minora to demonstrate the relationship and Delnmr and Mary Cookson. the high school. Walls Came Down” a t the 10 in other parts of the state. that fraudulently signing toe ege fun and between the sciences and the Voter Bcgiatration a.m. service at the First Oon- OES Convention He said that the program wiU statement form to purchase al­ V.- humanities, and to provide rec­ Mmicheeter Evening Herald The voter service committee gregational Omrch Sunday. include poster displays, meet­ coholic beverages carries a ognition for academic excell­ Columbia eorresp FOIL containers plus crepe paper, fabric and scraps of decorative Each material. Small toys, candy, RASPBERRieS •1.69 For •4.50 cookies and flowers will be u s ^ . 0 0 ROSE to fill the basket;. 18 Oubs Meeting ★ siRAWBomes Cub Scout Pack 62 will meet LARGE SELECTION PACHYSANDBA tonight at Yeomans Hall at 7 ★ HORSE RADISH PATEN1H) GROUND COVER p.m. Guest speaker is Willard PERENNIAL PLANTS Hiller of Manchester who wiU Need a coat to pop on over just Quafty USED CARS YARIEIIES $9.95 100 discuss stamp collecting and about everything. This is it. In ★ RHUBARB display some of his own collec­ SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE tion. 65% cotton, 35% nylon, it’s the 3 FOR ★ BUNBBGRIUeS property transfers recorded 1 HavB Yon Triad Our UBBXBBlIad Sarvlca Dapartment? I at the town clerk’s office re­ perfect traveler now thru summer. cently include the following war­ V 1 All Factory Trained Personnel | FRUIT TREES rantee deeds: William Macht Powder blue, oyster or black with Jr. to William and Sandra matching velveteen collar. 6-18. APPLE—PEACH—PEAR Macht, plot of land on east side W H ITE PINE of Old Hop River Rd.; Sylvester Also in Balmacaan style. 5-15. I960 P O N IU C BONNEVILLE 1961 CHEVROLET G LA D BULBS PLUMB—CHERRY—NECTARINE Ploufe to Lionel Savios and 4M OR HARDTOP STATION WAGON Robert Broule, land and house RAcoodlrioMd $795 6-cyL, standard shift, cioaii, DWARF STANDARD on Colonial Drive; John Ro- manik Jr., to Richard and Doris ocoaomieal transpoitatioii $995 DOZ. 2’ 5 each Xnsalaeo, land south of New­ * berry Rd.; Robert Bartlett to 75 Coats, Downstairs Fashion Floor 1963 POtfRAC Carl and Alice Kolle, lot cm BONNBVItLB CONVBrnBLE 1962 PONTIAC GRAND PRiX Brdoni Rd. and Lake Rd.; Sam AM wUto, dMup, dooh new Rod sports c«r. RocondlHoiiad. Pescatello to Arnold and Doro­ HARDY LIUES 2 ’ $ 2 * 4 ^ EACH thy Slhvonen, parcel of land liias, lacouBIHoaad * $1895 $1495 and bouse on Yeomans Rd.; PAHUAS / NEW ! NEW ! Joseph and Ellen Pagacb to Arnold and Helena 1961 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 1960 CHEVROLET CANNA bouse and property on Fine 44>OOR SEDAN STATION WAGON • t Junction of CheseboroughRd.; 6-cyL, standard transmission, BUzabeto MiUer to Philip Isham, Now cor eoiMitloa. $1095 HYBRID LILAC Dwarf VIBIRNUM house and land at corner of cG now tiros $695 TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Rt. 6A and Old Willimantic Elegant suede- Rd.; Sam Postemsky to Fred 99 1960 FORD T-BMO HARPY ORCHID and Vida Oordner, bouse on Orion rib “poor boys 1963 OLDSMOBILE $3.S0^$^.95 CARLESI Rt. 6A; Ralph W dmsr to Leona complement for your Now liras 44>OOR SEDAN HARDY GLOXINIA Wolmer, land on east side of As It SpocM $450 Low mlioago. Sold hora now. Xiourel LEme; Stanislaw Gelen- Ful guorontoo, powor stooring. ■U to Eraeot and Judith Oaiini, casual wardrobe 1965 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE $1795 a must for the “in”crowd BIRCH CLUMPS FOR RENT 1965 FONIUC CATALINA 1965 F O N IU C GRAND PRIX 8 sad 16 ™»n- Movie Pro­ Sport Coup#. Factory War- Factory warranty, low mik- EVERGREENS jectors—sound or sUeat, also $ ^ ^ .9 s . $ 2 3 -r s SS slide projectors. A. Classic pullon in bone, cranberry, idum, pink, greeiv rauly, ogo. OVER 5.000 TO CHOOSE FROM WELDON DRUG CO. navy, white, moss, celery- ONE AND TWO.YEAR.«U> CARS--40 DAYS FUU GUARANTEE 601 M«»" 8t__ TeL 643-5821 Lush suede leather, truly a master­ / UPIUGHT or STREADING ' B. Zippy striped poor boy in white with plum, white with 3 AND 4-YEAR-OLD CARS-30 DAYS FULL GUARANTEE piece of tailoring with side slash 6-7 YEARS OLD moss, white with navy SHADE TREES <. at tha Weta- Coventry the Thirteenth Annual Forum on Tabled Again a liberal arts college graduate, rooms and talks with a variety stein Mortuaxy, S40 Farmington Municipal Finance sponsored by A bou t T ow n Winners of Poetry Contest , Beldon Schaffer Questions Atty. Rottner explained be of peoide connected with toe O bituary Ave., HartfonL RabM LMUord 257 Reds 7:15 pjn.—"The meeting Church Makes High School the Connecticut Bank and Trust FRESH Eugene Brewer of the Church will come to order.” felt toachera’ oonegea placed aChoOl. They also seemed to Helman of South Windoer wHl of* In their Oo., in Hartford, yesterday. QcUte. Burial »ni will h.be inh, th.tne Of Christ will conduct a service ^ _ Announced at illing School 7:15 to '7:29 — Desultory Project Plans Method of Hiring Teachers too much on metho- agree that problems Lists Honors Resident State Trooper Robert dology and not enough on build­ relations with non-tenure teach­ I Mrs. IwWi L. D. Riee Barbour 8t-' SynMogue Ceme- Suntoy from 8.40 to 6.5S a ^ Killed in discuseion. 1 A t toe end o f toe third mark- Peterson will represent Bolton ROASTING ! ELEJiraTON — Mrs. Jenirie h* no chapel at Manchester Winners in the sixth annual given to MarUia Russell for 7:30—"The meeting is ad­ Does the present system of Ing that could better be spent ing a good academic back- ers could develop as more young A project executive commit­ teachers Joined professional Ing period, two studnots, Janis at the Governor’s Council on X«lla Davidson Rice, 6S, of poetry contest at Illing Junior "How Can You Explain It? ’’ hiring teeebara in town put too among their teachers and stu- ground In teachers. Scott said journed.” tee, ciurently engaged tn a land Traffic Safety at Central Con­ ^andy Beach Rd., Crystal Lake, High School 'were announced In it, she draws life as a myr- much reaponalbiUty on . one dento Four administrators pres- that changes wer* toktog place grtmps. “We don’t know what Hammond and Jean Pesce, r^ Those are the minutes of things wUl be like In five ceived high honors, 82 studysto necticut State College in New CHICKENS died this morning in Spring- served at the late Mrs. Fier- chaplaincy committee of U.S. Trap this week. Contributions num- iad of contrasta-r“It a last night’s mwithly meet­ and bmlding fund program, has; man? eat at last night's mMting at teachers’ eolleges. years,” Bradlau said. in Grades 9, 10 end 11 received Britain tomorrow. fidd, Mass, ^ e was the widow Manchester Council of Church­ bered ihore than 200 this year stormy sea and rocks lashed ing o f the Rec and Park been appointed by the R rst Tliiis vrss the central question agreed. *n>e committee came to no stein’s home, 19 Allen PI., Hart­ (Continued from Page One) In toe discussion on teacher- honors, and 9 students r e e v e d 6 bs. and np df Cedric Rice. es. The public is invited. with themes ranging from war with piercing, driving n^h’’ Advisory Commission, raised Iasi night by the board whatever i«w'«tsved remonsi- conclusions on changing any ford. Congregational Churrii of Cov­ Scott was honors In Grades 7 and 8. Manchester Evening Herald Mrs. Rice was bom Aug. 17, of education pcdicy committee. »riBchiala mtoht be o f the asstotant superln- parent confermces, Hie family suggests that those instructions to withhold this In- to comedy of the absurd. and “ Life is the warmth o f the when only three of its five entry. On the honor roll at toe len- Bolton correspondent, Clenie- TOP QUALITY 1898. in South Wardsboro, Vt.. members showed up. Ronald S c o t t T assistant ^ teiSent’s Job, Dr. Schardt ad- asked to submit some sugges- wishing to do so make memorial _ Nutmeg Alunipae Group ^of formation, Marie Kristoff, a inember of sun, and moonbeams on a Plans are to flnance payments __ _ Riven, George BrsdlM, pfg»ci- tloas on setting a policy. Atty. tor high level are. Douglas well Young, tel. 643-8981. a daughter of Lyman and Hartford Sigma Sigma, national the Ehiglish departmrat at the ledge, and it is the dew on Election of officers was superintendent of seboris, and members to discuss it - - .. . . Limited Weekly Amounts. Delivery. Fridays, contributions to the The Communists hit back be- of land recently purchased by John Bosworth, Keith ifancy Siminster Davidson, and service sorority, will be Install- schodi. Said the poems reflect- morning grass”—but the coil­ postponed for the sixth con­ Farm Pickup Saturday. Heart Association. the rinirch, as well as for the *tolT r'£li'?S.rC -id. toe Job o f “ beat- “ ^ ^SJS'also invwdl- carpwiter. Dana Dimock. P hilip JAPANESE TOUR SET Mved at Crystal Lake 19 years. ed as a new national chapter f®*"* dawn by firing mortar ed a striving for values and for trasts are understood, not as a secutive tinie and all busi­ construction of a new parson­ DETTlOrr (AP) — sixteen She attended ' Crystal Lake May 7 at 2 p.m. at the Student shelU into the U.S. airfield at ^ meaning to life, interests not fault, but as the essence of ness was tabled until tbe age, on the property coneist- actor-students from Wayne Methodist Church. Union of the University at Con- pielku, in the central highlands usually associated with teen- hfeu May 19 meeting. plainp— bis hiring procedures. s " ■ “ .i. s s ''“7 Schaffer, other members Bradlau told tbe committee Wgton School, were also present Also, WUiam Mlckewlcs, Su- icemen, the college announced. P. Seymour of 45 Brookfield monthly since August 1965. and inflicting light cpeualUes, a school band provided interludes on, with honorable mention to Suspect Found fers, Mrs. Paul Phillips of of the Omnecticut Oonferehce - school principal who has an sought ways to reduce the work- most teachers who are *Ae meeting. san Miuer, Thomas Mincr,c Jacksonville', Fla., and Mrs. St. were held Wednesday after- U.S. spokesman said. between readings. Holly Green, Lynn MePart- of the United Church o f Obrist Gary Mortensen, David Norris, noon at tbe Holmes Funeral The VFW (3olor Guard will Unlike their attack early The first place winner in the land, Michael Snyder and Dead in Motel opening. The principal’s impres- load of Seott during too hiring doomed incompetent are eHmin- John Rider of Rockville; a is engaged as coordinator of the season from December to Msy. atod in toe first or second year. Robert Nystrom, Steven Pag- Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. meet tonight at 8 at the post Wednesday on An Khe, another Grade 7 division was Joan Mor- Deborah Taylor. sion is token into consideration gloll, Deborah Porcheron, John brother. Henry Davidson of (Continued from Page One) project. At toe heart of this interest In most cases, be noted, toe Dr. J. Manley Shaw, pastor of home. The Stein CTub of the highland airbase, the guerrillas an with “The Looking Glass,” In Grade 8, second place in the hiring. Potterton, N a n d a RatoTsl, South Vernon, Mass.; two sis­ Arnold E. Carlson is chair­ was a fear the good applicants teacher will leave on his own Police Arrests South Methodist Church, offlcl- VFW will sponsor a dance and nmde no attempt to infiltrate a cleverly-developed poem In went to Paige Adams for an Beldon Schaffer questioned the Alana Rose, Linda Roser, Pa­ ters, Mrs. Albert Buecher of Orsmby said that when police man of the Project Executive were being lost when corres- rather than ca n y the stigma ated. Burial was In Buckiand buffet for members and guests the installation. The United which each line states the topic untitled poem; third place to present system that allows one tricia Smith, Randall Smith, Di­ Springfield and Mrs. Edith knocked on Thornton’s motel Committee. Committee chair­ pMidence went unanswered having been dismissed from a ■t^eeler of Moortown, Vt., u d Cemetery. tomorrow Irom 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. sutes began the air war against for the next. The work. In this “Take Heed” by Mary Hickey, door they heard a voice say: man to determine what appli­ Barry M. Bonino, 18, of East ane Tedford, Marie Winther and Pagtinn JILUIifi Bearers Raymond Peck, Chick PaquetU and his orches- North Viet Nam after a guerril- chain-fashion, leads to a final and honorable mention to man are Mrs. Frederick Rose, cants toe principals will see. He while Scott visited colleges to school system. He said that be­ eight grandchildren. "g o away, I want to ” g^^p meeUngs; Mark Spink, speak to graduating education cause of the careful process of Hartford, was charged with fail- Charles Zeppa. Funeral services will be held Newton Taggart, Robert Gor- tra will play for dancing. Tick- la attack on PJelku Feb. 7, 1965, praise for the imagination—the Nancy Macomber, Jane Hioock, feared, he said, that such a sys­ / Orsmby said he knocked canvass ,-rsonnel:personnel; Mrs. Thom-Thom­ students. hiring there are few'caaes de- grant the right of way On toe honor roll at toe Jun- Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Whlte- don Sr., Howard Knapp, Arvld eU may be obtained from club killed eight Americans and looking glatss—where "the im- Karen Vater and Heather again and said that it was the tem might place into .Manches­ lor high level are; Richard as Moran, brochure and promo­ velop where a teacher is scr- yeeterday about 8:45 p.m., stem- Gibson Funeral Home. 65 Elm Seaburg and Edwin Littlefield, stewards or at the door. w in d ed more than M _ poeslble becomes poesible, and Wheeler. prtice. ter olaserooms a certain type Scott agreed that another as­ Behrmann, Sharon Carpenter, tions. Miss Mai^;aret E. Jacoh- sistant superintendent would lously considered for dlsmls- mjng fi«>m a motor vehicle In- FABRIC SALE! St., Rockville. The Rev. Wil­ „ ~ Z ' Other government scddlers unknown. . . known.” In Grade 9 second place was of teacher, one who reflected the sal. Most who have difficulties ,7 ’ ' . V , , cararles Coburn. Pamela Geer, He said a man the^ caine to statistical; Mrs. Wesley B. help. SuggestlMis for additional lard E; Conklin of Rockville a^rded to “As MeSy Blaze the window, peered through a particular interests of the per­ are usuafly new to teaching and ‘ Betsy Hunter, Sara Miner, HiU. women's participation. secretarial help during the peak Methodist Church will offi-, I d T B S L , ^ Kolbe for “Death;” a and Tree Oak” by MarUn Nor- blind and then retired into the son holding the assistant super­ need a period of adjustment Bonino and a car driven by Grace Nickse, Teri OucUette WOOLENS date. Burial will be in Oak rOUll^Tiy o t ■■ four TUIIAS OUtAidS OC SbiIHORI M\mAntip vivifi T i T U M a « - i f Q f r . - i 4a Also, Mrs. Kenneto M. Spen­ intendent’s poeitkm. season of teacher hiring, tbe 'Your God room again. A moment later, cer, office and clerical, Mrs. and guidance, be said. Sandra Jacobs of 249 Woodland and IMane WilUams. Grove Cemetery, Springfield. c h e s ^ , _ w m held Wednesday North Methodi.st Church will while U.S. planes pounded the jeaUi, which “pounces like an and Mine? The principals, Schaffer told next few weeks, were also made. Art Exhibit police heard a muffled shot Floyd Wass, pubUclty. The teacher with tenure, toe S t, according to police, Friends may call at the fu­ Scott "see only the people that Provisims for funds to hire Representing the .Bolton Art SILK and RAYONS S spcm*or a paper drive tonwrrow ^ poeltioM to a die- ii^S^ed beast.’^uTtoe“^ e“ N^chk™ Mtrhonomble^!![^! The authorities said that administrators made clear, is Miss Jacobs reported a car neral home tomorrow from 7 get by you.” He called Scott’s another assistant stq>erintendent Club with pictures hanging in ^ I T " '»«hion, is a tribute Uon to Jean Dorchester and Thornton had shot himself with Manchester Evening Herald' largely safe from dismissal. A *»ad cut in front of h e ^ a r whUe to 9 p.m. P“ tor church. Those wishing to have seen to tbe capital. to i,#.life, picturing death as a Alan t Rice,>.„- job a “terrifying responsibil- is contained in the board of edu­ teacher with no tenure can slm- vras driving on W. Center tbe high school until May 16 SPRING SUITINGS » o f Zion Evangelical latheran donations picked up may con- The morning divebmnbtog a .38 caliber revolver. Coventr}' correspondent, F. simreme villain. TTie Judging was done by ity.” cation’s budget not be rehlied toe foUow- S t and she was thrown forward are Agnee Kreysig, Catherine Mrs. Mar Flerateln Oiurrii, officiated. Burial was tact Richard Field, 21 Griffin ratUed doors, windows and ta­ They described him as a man Pauline Little, teL 742-6231. First place in Grade 9 was members of toe English de- icott, however, said that toe answer to a question by ing year—if there is good rea- Into the steering wheel when Leiner, Parise Lemaire and Vi­ Mrs. Max Flersteln, 77, of in the famUy plot to Buckiand Rd., or (Charles Phillips, 47 Es- bleware to tbe capital, axMl resi- who had worked in various fac------VALUES to $2.98 Yd. — :------;______partment. principals stUl see a large per- w aker Schardt, toe com- gnn not to reUre him. But a "be braked her car in an abrupt vien Lesperance. Hartford, mother of Mrs. Tlllie Oemetery. sex St. In the event of rain dents could see tbe 1,000- and tories in the area. They said he centage, about 80 per cent of niUtee chairman, Scott said that teacher with tenure, uidess an manner to avoid a collision with Bulletin Beard recently ran a gasoline station St . Sheptoff of 119 White St., died Bearers were friende o f the tbe drive will be held Saturday, 500-pound bomba dropping on THE LOOKINO GLASS Summer Time the aq>plicants that come ^gpite the overload of work .airtight case that could stand the car. The Rev. John E. Post, dis­ Open Daily near the motel where he was suddenly last night at Hart­ Aprt SO at the same time and the suqpected enemy poeltloas. By Joan Moran through his office. With great during the Mring seas«» he still jn court has been built against Patrolman John Hughes called trict supervisor, will jnxarii at ]Fitgt(!nn 10 A.M . to ford Ho^ltal. _ — ___ place. But by midday Vietnamese staying. Moves Qoser diversity o f people’s personality, managed to hired more than jijm, cannot he dismissed. No Bonino, after investigating toe both services at United Metho- 9 P.M. The lukewarm breeze. enveloping the tall, slender Survivors also include three '®**P*ta ------Marines chasing after the ene- Police said a bullet found he said, the danger of the type ^ af^Ilcants he wanted one could recaH any teacher owner of the registration num- dist Qiurch Sunday. eons, two other daughters, elev­ BOL/TCHf — Tbe funeral (tf Independent Garage Owners my bad made no contact with Branches of an Oak, among Mrs. Simone’s clothing To Conformity of teacher being hired was to hire. Thoee who were lost he with temwe udio had been dis- ber of the otoer car that was United Methodist Church wlU en grandchildren end four great­ Gasprin Morra o f Clark Rd., and their wives had a dinner- the guerrillas. i t t il t e Sat. The toto branches, weaving their way up the billowy. would be checked, by ballistic small, Mid, were mainly aiqdlcants missed in the last five years, furnished by Miss Jacobs, and hold a rummage sale tomorrow grandchildren. ^ W d yesterday from meeling last night at Miller's ------Satin hearts o f toe clouds, experts with the bullets found (Continned from Page One) Schaffer, nevertheless, saw who lived in a distant state. The Schaffer said he was con- requested that Bonino return to from 9:30 a.m. to noon. 10 A .M . to toe John F. Tleniey Fhmeral Restaurant. Kenneth Ostrinsky Funeral services will be held in Thornton’s gun. cemed that teachers with ten- Manchester. Bonino did return Bolton Grange will have a 177 6 P.M. pome, 319 W. Omter St., Man- gave an Illustrated talk on a the whole state into line next toe present system as too cen­ town’s letter of acceptance, he Hartford The clouds, accent against the shadowless, aqua-blue ure might devel<^ the atti- and was then charged with the concert, open to the public, to­ .Chester, with w . Mass of re- trip around toe , Hospital Notes year. ' tralized. He s^lld he would like said, would arrive after the Road, Sky, tude that they were Invulner- violation. Court date for Bonino night at its meeting at. 8 at the qulem at SL Maurice CTiurch. Merioo and Puerto Rico. Allied In a few slates only a single to see the system reversed, plac­ applicant had already accepted Manchester CHENEY HALL Vlalthig hours are 2 to 8 p.m. able to dismissal. Allan Cone, is May 16. Community Hall. Mrs. Elizabeth •Die Rev. Robert Cronin was jobbers and their wives were The sky, a little brown eye gleams at, wandering Into city or county has voted D ay-' ing more responsibility for hir­ another position. Fabrics Since 19251 State News vice principal___ at Bennet agreed _ Albert T. Jackson Jr., 39, of Wright will play the organ, and celebrant. Mrs. Margaret Geer cuests at toe dinner, to an areas excepting mater­ Its mansion of violet. light Time — Huntsville, Ala.; ing in the hands of the school MORE SATURDAY nity where they are 3:N to 4 toat some teachers held such 60 Winter St., was charged with Mrs. Howard Chase, the vloUn. was soloist Mrs. Shirley Banks Los Alamos County, N.M.; principal, who "knows his shop.” Scott revealed that tip to a p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private an attitude. intoxicatiem this morning about At Conferences tV i* was organist Burial arms in The little brown eye, develops toe tear running R ou n dup Butte, Mont., and Garrett Coun­ But Scott argued that such a dozen applicants are inter- SPECIALS Mrs. Willisun Aronson of 3 rooms where they are 10 a.m. Down a rosy cheek, leaving behind a salty trail, But Scott pointed out that 12:45 after a domestic distur- First Selectman Richard Mor- S t James’ Cemetery, Manches­ ty, Md., will determinedly ob- procedure would result in dupli- viewed for one teaching posi- Butler Rd. was elected presi­ to 8 p.m. Vlettors are requested ter. Father Cronin read toe dent of the Twins’ Mothers Club (Conttoued from Page One) serve Standard Time while its' cation of effort as more th^ tion. About 50 new teachers are letters ^ wm iam^l^^^tom>rnM ^ 64 PONTIAC not to smoke in patients’ rooms. And the salty trail, running into toe briny sea be placed in toe permanent file tor Jackson is May 9. committal service. of Greater Hartford at a meet- Along its sun baked-brown shore _ . J J county seat, Oakland, goes day-’ one principal interview the j,ired each year, all of them, 4 Bormeville Limousine. No more than two visitors at Judge Herm^ s^pe^^the ^ ^ ^ . of a teacher and threats of Bearers were Raymond Coc-— Ing last night at Mitchell House, same - applicant He observed, jjg gjjd, of above-average abil- Dark blue, radio, beat­ v?**’ w* w M c K in ^ , Martfoid. Mrs. Oaude Hendrick- * “ * patient, The sea, with its pea-green color full of ancient s e n ^ ^ for S n ^ ^ d White Virginia, eight counties and too, that applicants went to talk jty. Most of toe teachers leav- withholding a yearly pay In­ er, power stW ing, Histories and mystic enchantments. to toe man who is ultimately jng tend to be teachers who crease were effective In bring­ r * ? * . I^ymond ^ 1 - eon of 80 Linden St. was elect- Patients TV>day: 802 T l two Cities in the southwest tip power brakes, air con­ told the ju d p that his cUent ^ standard. Norther^ ing about corrections of prob­ ditioning. Low, low and Dan- od membership treasurer of the 2ospnrin

Day-Long Visit Revaluation IKattripst^r and let the “flat” money, which la worth Tolland C oncer Booth Inside anything only becauee the government Set Wednesday Representatives of the TREE SPRAYINfi’INIt FEEDING Htr^ttUig li^ralb ■aya It is and we pretend It Is, slip Mrs. John P. Cheney Jr., United Appraisal Co., con- R eport through the fingers. First Mass Set Sunday chairman of the Education duoUng a revaluation of all Have your trees sprayed to keep th m free of in­ pdbubebd by Oonunittee of toe Manches­ By Bloodmobile jnoi This is driving the Treasury, which Mandiester resU estate, are (Continued from Page 8) PTOAT.T1 PRINTINQ CO m a ter Branch of toe American sects and disease. No'w is also the time to have your 18 BtaMU StTMt started making the new coins In order The Red Croee Bloodmobile now working on the follow­ llMiidurtw . Conn.. In New St. Matthew^s Cancer Society, announced ing atreets: victory In Viet Nam and cer­ trees fed to promote new in’owth and larsfe foliaffe. moKAS r. ^VBON to move us out of a coin shortage, will pay an aU day visit to 'aLt e r b . fUSON The first i/taaa to be held in day at 8 p.m. in the United Oon- that a booth will be set up Margaret, Griffin, Pilgrim, tainly less convinced the Air WA------slightly crajy since It means the new Manchester Wednesday. the new St. Matthew’s Church gregational Church bouse, to from noon to 4 p.m. tomor­ Meadow, Wellman, Grand­ Force can do it alone. FOR COMPLETE TRS CARE — CALL coins are, for the moment at least, in­ Is scheduled May 1, at 7:30 a.m. perform fralts for toe various row at toe Parkade for the The drawing will be held at view, Drescher, Autumn, Even before the strategy of si­ distribution of educational creasing the shortage. And it is raising according to the Rev. J. Clif- teams. Center Congregational Church Porter, Kenstogfon, Doane, lence became Republican doc­ GARTER TREE EXPERT COMPANY icbMter, Conn.. •• Secood CUm n»a all kinds of trouble with automatic com­ ford Ouitin, pastor of the The mothers of Boys’ League literature aa»aaa»«a»8d** _ are still to enter the market. Fund Drive. tunity to walk In because of the fore they were operational. by state law to be conduct­ MEMBER o r It is, in these sophisticated, modem will be May 30. Tolland’s Second Annual An- extra drawing hours. What gives this a taste of THE a s s o c ia t e d P W » The Holy Name Father and tique Show and Sale will be ed at least once every 10 . Tha AasocUted Praia ta exclyilyely mOtlaa times, a little silly and a little sad, we A kmited number of parking irony is toe fact that liberal Re­ Son Breakfast wtil be served in held today and tomorrow, from league this spring are Invited fnr don years, will be toe basis for publican Congressmen, who gen­ ka™ a use ol tepuWlcatlon. suppose, that people should still behave next October’s Grand List Batches credited to It or not othei wise cred^ the new parish center Sunday j to 9 p.m., at toe ToUond Agri- to attend. Mrs. Horry Tomasek, * erally supported Ford for Mi­ 5d In this paper and lUao the local news pub- with such primitive instincts toward the after toe 7:80 Mass. The Rev. cultui^ Center on Rt. 30. The Hurlburt Rd.. may be contact- orn and will not effect the nority Leader but regard Laird ?*AU*riSita ot repuMIcatIcm rf apeclal dls- actual mineral content of their coins. Maurice SulUvan, paster of St. show is ^ n sored by St. Mat- ed for further information. ' ^ mnv abw T»rlc town’s tax rate for the 1966- yat^ea nerein are also reaerrea.______as a right wing devil, are on Perhaps it is merely a passing nostalgia Sebastian parish in Middletown thew's Women's Guild, and fea- Rummage Sale ijnwdn School area 67 fiscal year. Laird's side to this one. They t T b » HetaOd Prlntln* Com ^y. —a wistful prayer to have retained in and former pantor of St. Laike's tures dealers from throughout The Second Annual Spring . . . . . ___ Mmeames no financial rwpm»‘o**"j;responsibility fpr typo- are bitter in their belief that iphlcal errors appearinf our civilization some last paltry item parish to Ellington, will be the jjpw Ehiriand Rummage Sale, of the Demo- Residents are urged to stop gd other readlns matter In The Mancheatar which would be genuine. J ^ a p e a k e r ^ k e t e may be The cub scoute will meet to- cratic Women's Club will be in at the Bloodmobile at toeir aid of Harold Larson, art teach- to ^venlns Herald , - lll^ h t^ rom Lawrence Bros- „ JhT ^ 7:^0 toe Meadow- held May 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 ronvenience torougho^ the Democrats r rull service client of N. B. A. ^ITj*** fe?! pahan. Grant Hill Rd. brook School p m., at the Italian-American Blood cannot be st^kpiled and Ush teacher, plan to encourage business • ThihllihersPublishers Representatives ■— SEE What You Buy thVwsiews SpecialS l^ la f ^ ^ n ^ — If®*- ®**" Religious instructions for the Registration of pre-school age Friendship ClUb, Kingsbury faculties. RepubUcans of all , Detroit and first Holy Oomiminion class will children for nursery school Ave. For donation pick up. con- to onHr to a s w e Larson designed and decorat- opinions, is to patch up the fa- ThoM Draft Deferment Tests member audit bureau o r cmcuDA- bo held, as usual after the 8:30 classes, to start to September, tact Mrs. David Bloomfield, ed posters for display through- cade of unity— if possible even Nothing you buy wilt ever be as permanent as a family :oNS. An advertisement being used to sell M ass Sunday. Because of school for pre-schoolers and ele- WilUe Circle; Mrs. william s^k and injured, out the school. bringing Dirksen into it. PoU- monument. Its purchase warrants thought and guidance. Br Display advertlstn* closln* hothouis: vacation, the third and fourth mentary school chiJdren for Baker, peter Green Rd., Mrs. Mrs. Miller has selected two ticians being as skillful as they : Pori Monday — 1 p.m. 55551; eollega students a booklet designed to See what you buy. Visit the monument dealer who has a |bri ^esdajr -- 1 p_;m. grades will not attend reUgious sj;unjner sohool classes, will be Thomas Manning, Glen Dr.; poems from her 8fh grade are at this sort of thing, they ! Pbr Wednesday - 1 P-m. ^eadg help them pass the “Selective Service Instruction Mon^y. jjeld tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Mrs. Paul Bakke, Meadowwood Beiinet Marks English class. These poems, probably will succeed. But this complete display, and who can design a . For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wetoesday. . For Friday — 1 p m. Thursday. College Qualification Test,” more famil­ The men’s ohoir will meet aft- Thumb Nursery School, Rd.; or Mrs. David MullhoUand, both entitled "Books,” will be will not patch up the erosion to personalized monurrient to harmonize with i^>r SAturdny — 1 p*ni« Iricn y . _ *r toe 10:80 a.m. Mass at the Rydburt Rd. Twenty children Virginia Lane, Library Week read to the student body. They Ford’s standing as House Lead- JBARRE a ClaM lfi^ deadline; i0],80 esch M iarly known as a student draft defer­ its surroundings. home of Atty. HaroM Gamty accepted in each groiq). Archery Tournament were written by Elaine Pereslu- er. »oblic*Uon except Saturday — » ment test, puts the unwholesome real­ The Cover and Page Club, a We have the experience. We have the com* ICUILDl ity of the situation right on the line. on The Green. AM men of the volleyball League A field archery tournament ha and Debbie Harris. iB6« Publjshera Newspaoer parish are invite^ .^ jj gpongo,. ^ danoe Saturday, will be held Sunday at 10 a.m, group of Bennet Jimior High S>ixUcale plete display. We specialize in fully guar­ IVlday, Aprfl t t “The results of this examination," the St. MaWiiew’B OYC will meet from f\ n wi m F toa 1 a mvm o atF FItheva by the Nipmunck Bowen Arch- pujrfls interested to Itlirary work Monumenti SULLIVAN TO RESIGN anteed Select Barre Granite Monuments. advertisement tells the college student, at 7 p.m. Sunday to toe Grange Raiian-American Friendship ery Club at iU field on Sugar celebrated National Library SALTONSTALl, HONORED “can change your entire life! High Hall. riiih Kin^biirv Ave Awards Hill Rd. Rounds will consist Week (April 17-23) wHh a BOSTON (AP) — More than PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) — scorea on the test can meike the differ­ SL Matthew’s mother- .--to n teams ?nd nlavers will of 28 targets, varying from 10 series of "Prescription posters” 6,000 persons turned out recent- Richard H. Sullivan will resign daughter Communion supper . ^resented to 80 yards. Awards vrill be containing the slogan: "Read ly to attend a dinner honoring as president of Reed College to SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. j dasUmbnry, N® ence between being drafted or the op­ portunity to postpone your military will be held Tuesday, beginning ^ Women’s Softball given to winners in all classes more—Cau tion ^ t wlU be habit Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, R- become president of the Ameri- Mass, who is ending a 46-year can Association of Colleges, a 470 CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER ! As West Hartford, earlier In the service requirements until after you with Mass at 6 p.m. In the A meeting of Women's Soft- at 4 p.m. at toe field. The tour- forming.” The program under the guid- career in public office. Salton- spokesman said. StoUvan has sveek, offered an example of decision on have completed yoiir college educa­ Sacred Heart Church to Ver- ball League teams will be held nament is open to the public. TELEPHONE 643-7732 —u.i non. Supper will follow the vVednesday at 8 p.m. at toe ance of Miss Bernice HaU, SUdl, 73, retires in January been president of Reed for 10 bie positive idde of the bualng Issue, ao tion.” Mass, at too White Stag on Mrs. Harvey Blauvelt^ Manchester Evening Herald school librarian and with the when his 'present term expires, years, Indeed they can change the student’s blaetonbury, last night, put the empha- Rt. 30 in Vernon. Father Rob- wiegold Rd. AU women inter- Tolland coire^iondent, Bette . ______mtlre Ilfs, because they could make the ■iB on the negative. difference between being shot at in b i t o ^ " ^ ^ ’be ^ ^ '^ s i^ k « % organizing a softbaU Quatrale, toL 875-2845. - i i[ii||[||)||ii|iii|[||| Album o{ Ohurcfaes By Joeepb Seiemli Manchester will stM make up its own Vietnam and lying under the campus s Tickets are available from 935 MAIN STREET - lEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS miTid, In Ita own dlaouaskm, hi its own NORTH METHODIST the Women’s elms. That to the difference these tests members of MUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST„ HARTFORD (522-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER processes. csn make for an individual. Guild. WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 But Just as ths aietton of the Board ’The difference they make for this Composite pictures of the 1966 DART 2-DOOR SEDAN of Education in West Hartford offered country as a whole Is that they consti­ officers of toe various parish some instruction in the nature of the A Thought for Today OTgonizatlons will be taken tute, these tests to be given this spring May 1 at 6 p.m. In the new ped with heater, signal lights, jeservations any oommunlty might wlA to college students who wish to take Sponsored by the Mancheater Inside Report IP lights, windshield washers, \ | B B Jimmy Breslin Council ot Churches parish center. Officers for ^ place around its eventual paitiaipa- them in the hope of establishing their im speed wipers, left outside ▼ ■ by both the 1964 and 1965 club seat belts. lion In the buMng plan, so ths action of claim to draft deferments, a revival of years of the CYO, Women’s Simmons Hide-A-Beds are for people Thanks, Canties All . . . A man In hie fifties has now Glastonbury was Instructive. a practice and distinction which offend Rfywland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Guild, Holy Name Society, who want to "havd their cake and eat It was In the Qlsstonbury dObate and lived in Toronto, Miami, Tua- Chrysler 5 Y ear/50,000 Mile W arranty the spirit of democracy. The idea that a altar boys, choir, ushers, trus- A// O p.*n. voting that ths fear of the possibla con, Los Angeles, and In Hartr ’tees, and the CYO basketlmll it.” If you want everything a regular boy bom with a lower I.Q. than another WASHINGTON — With his was Rep. Glenard Lipscomb of O F MANCHESTER march of “regionalism” Into our baste NEW YORK, April 22—From on this. I want to talk to Mr. ford and makes this comment team and cheerleaders are be­ sofa offers plus a completely con­ dbould be put in the front lines first on his life. " I haven’t yet found charge of “shocking misman­ California, top Republican on THURSDAYS wlucatlonal system behind the "experl- somewhere, yesterday morning, Kolls about doing some real ing asked to attend. so he would be the one to lose his life good life Insurance advertise­ a friendly neighborhood in which agement” in Viet Nam, Rep. toe House Defense Appropria­ 1966 DODGE FOLADA . I cealed full size bed . . . then you want tnental” busing proposal mads Its open from out of one of the 100,000 tions Subcommittee. None of . Congregational Notes i first is about as sad and Inhuman an ments for him. I want to do a to live.” This man has vowed to Gerald Ford of Michigan has Hide-A-Bed, made only by Simmons. FRIDAYS mornings In the recent past them can remotely be de­ Th e Rev. Donald G. Miller ppearance. For some, this issue, this idea as the gods of war have ever foist­ big campaign showing a wife search until he finds one. so he undermtoed his own position when the newspapers In New scribed as a liberal, but all will preach at toe 9:30 and 11 4-DOOR HARDTOP Choose yours tomorrow ! Sevotton to the tndivtduel Independenoe ed upon us. ’There ought to be a law, York were not able to print, I and her two children standing will likely be on the move the as House Republican Leader as a.m. services of toe United Have your new 1966 at no time in his 16 months in three were most unhappy with if separate town sOhool systems, may wbldi would forbid General Hershey was remembering a man talk­ at the coffin and looking at the rest of his life. Congregational Church Sun- Equipped with R&H, auto, trans., be merely the most plauslUs and re- dead father and, behind them, But here’s another man of ap­ the office. Ford's sUuid. such dlBcrlmlnatory tactics. ing. His words could be heard In the first place, Ford was .-dey. power steering, power brakes, light Ipecteible cover for an opposition which the man looking sad and say­ proximate age who has moved There to deep feeling among pkg., tinted windshield, retractable again cleaily. “The New York plain wrong. There to today no i The Pilgrim Fellowship and ing, "She’ll starve because he as often as the first man. But House RepubUcans 0 of many seat belts front and rear, undercoat-' would stm exist, no matter what argu* newspapers. They advise me on Bhontage of bombs or any other eonfirmation class will visit forgot to pay his lost premium note his comment on life, “I Ideological stripes that Ford ing, wheel covers, whitewall tires,' ment it had to use. inflation. They advise me on ag­ military Item in Viet Nam. The New York Tuesday. Simmons Hide-A-Bed to Phoenix Mutual. You, too, have yet, fo find an unfriendly has badly bungled the key Is­ sigpial lights, back-up lights, wind­ But the issue Is also one vhMh dis- riculture. They advise me on logistical foulmp on the Saigon A family camiUng retreat Somobodyni Dasign It Some Day might die today. Don’t let this neighborhood.” sue of the 1966 Congressional shield washers, 2 speed electric wip' burbe many people who would never foreign policy. And then they docks, which was reaching crisis J i ^ 17 through 19 is being ers, left outside mirror. The news on the automobile front is can't get their own lahnotjT** happen to you. Pay Phoenix Mu­ Ito not these remarks ttil us election. They beHeve Ford at plaimdd. The program will be dhoose to be found wanting in oonsdenea tual!” least momentarily has spoiled proportions last December (and Qiat the foreign model oars are zoom­ machines to work.” a great deal of these men: One planned for rest, and will be Chrysler 5 Y ear/50,000 Mile W arranty and concern In the field of ehiio and wlw always is looking for a good the Republican strategy of was detailed then to a 'reiwrt It struck me that the Emma Bugbee was sitting at by Lipscomb) exists no long­ oriented to all ages. The Rev. inoral responcdbllity, but who do not ing back Into the American market neighbor and one who is a good leittlng the spotUgbt play on custom covered thoughts Just might be pertin­ her desk. Emma Bugbee is 77 er. RepuUican defense experts Donald G. Miller has request- |rant to be enticed, by one token good again. They are coming back, the small neighbor. Democratic divisions over Viet 1965 MUSTANG 1965 DART ent, Particularly when I was and she has been on the Herald in toe House believe a case of ■ed- interested families to con­ (feed, into aoma Irrevatafcle abandon­ foreign cars, because Detroit deliberate­ Rev. Robert K. Shomoda Nam while Republicans main­ getting ready to come into the Tribune for . 56 years. Once, mismanagement can be brought tact him. Camping equipment Sp. coupe. 289 V-8, 4-bar­ ly chose bo create the opening for them. TalcottvlUe Congregational tain silence. Model 270. Auto, ment of local power of deoiakm. New York Herald Tribune when she was out maneuvering against the Defense Department Ja necesi^ty. rel carburetor, auto. trans., R&H. $1995 Back in the 1050's the competition of newspaper office for whsit could Ohuridi . ' New Officers This fear to not iH-foiaided, and the In this business, they sent her Moreover, the facade of -^but not based on Ford’s trans., R&H, . ex- $2295 feaasurance against it can hardly ba the small foreign cars finally forced De­ be the last time. The' Herald to Washington to interview Elea­ unity In the House Republican charges. Mrs. Call Pattavina has been tra low mileage. Style and seating Tribune, you know, is one of the nor Roosevdt. When Emma had leadership has been cracked. elected president of the Tolland aonsidered valid If It omnea msrely from troit into the design and production of Beyond these specifics, how­ the three newspapers which done this a few times, she was Clear tactical differences be­ Junior Woman’s Clug for the 1964 D O D G E Ibose who are the onec vdio author and Its own “compacts,” and these, for a ever, there to grumbling that have merged Into a new com­ an overnight house guest in the tween Ford and Wisconsin’s 1 forthcoming year. Other newly lonceive and push proposato wMeh are time, cut down the imports. Herald Ford’s detailed charges violated 2-Dr. Sedan. 6-cyI., stand­ of a regulation pany which planned to start Joint and the relationship stayed Rep. Melvin. Laird, the Repub- elected officers are Mrs. Thoni- 1964 CHRYSLER Almost from the start, however, De­ the spirit, 11 not the letter, of ard trans. Nicely |f the regional nature. Those towns ' operating Monday with a morn­ that way over the years. Emma Bcan Caucus chairman and au- us Goodman, vice president; $995 troit could not resist its own nature, Yesterdays general Republican strategy to Newport Conv. equipped. frhiih decide to accept the temporary ing and evening paper. The pa- was one of the good ones in ttor of the silence strategy, Mrs. Jolm Woods, recording sec­ stay relatively silent about Viet FuUy powered. $2195 sofa ♦ • ♦ com fort of grid experimental bualng plan owe It and It began making its compacts big­ pen are not expected to appear this town. When she first came are now revealed. retary; Mrs. Dennis Hart, 25 Years Ago Nam and let Democrats argue. Wood Trimmed Wing both to themselvea and to tha sponwra ger and more powerful. Lately, De­ on Monday because the various around, women newspaiiermen coiresponding secretary; Mrs. It should be emphasized that According to this theory, the Re­ troit’s main emphasis and originality labor unions who are certain used to meet for tea. Forty-seven employes of the Richard Carlson, treasurer; and 1963 FORD Simmons Bedding! ^ this plan to stipulate that they ara neither Laird nor any other publicans ahoidd talk about ris­ feoeivlng guests, not Joining aoma and pride have been devoted to De­ they are the backbone of the ‘Tlcmt you think Schrafft’s to town highway and garbage col­ House Republican has followed Mrs. Michael Vasquenza, nom- 1963 PO N TIA C . 9 5 lection departments voted a five- ing prices and bungling in toe Galaxle 500 2-Dr. Hard­ bmbryo regional system. troit’s own natural first love — the business have decided they are a much better restaurant since the course of Sen. Everett tnaiing and membership cent hourly wage Increase by poverty program and let nature Catalina 4-Dr. Sedan. Fully top. V-8, auto, trans., R& marketiiig of more and more power going to strike. In this era, it to they put to bars?" Emma said McKinley Dlrfcsen of Illinois, ehairmah. * The importance of this point, and tha the Board of Selectmen. take its course to Viet Nam. H, power steer- $1495 impossible to have a clearly- yesterday. the Senate Minority Leader, in The officers will be In- powered $1495 |lnoerity of the ooncem many feel about and speed, and never mind drab con­ written, well-edited newspaper Lt. Gov. OdeU Shepard speaks But from the start, this was .stalled at theclub’s first an­ Ing, extra clean. It is, we think, the main Instruction of­ siderations like economy of purchase or She had on a flowered hat and publicly ridiculing Ford’s toe doctrine not of Gerry Ford For your Early American room V . . a Hide-A-Bed unless the truck drivers and to Manchester Young Democra­ stand. Rather, House Repub- nual banquet May 17, at 7 p.m. fered by last night’s meeting and vote operation. printers feel good. a corsage on the shoulder of tic Club emphasizlbg the impor­ Init of Mel Laird. A shrewd po­ at Piano’s Restaurant, Rts. 6 that has both quaintnese and grace: The 8emi-loose her blue suit. When she got Ocans—^who tend to be a litical analyst, Laird saw silence fn Glastonbury, and something for So the foreign Imports are on the The President of the new- tance of youfli in the party and .and 44A Bolton. pillow back adds to its ciunfdrt as do Polyfoam seat through the phone caBs she was tightly knit group — reseat as the way to take advantage of MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Jdancheeter to keep in mind as it heads nowspaper company. Matt Mey­ avoidance of machine politics. Boy’s BasebaU cushions. 74 inches long with a 58 x 75-inch Adjusto- make again, and Detroit seems to have going downstairs to the Artist Dlrksen’s lack of discretion. the worst Democratic split in a toward Its own deelalon. leas instinct than ever to offer them any er, immediately said that ba They know Ford’s “misman­ ■" Tryouts for the Boy’s Base­ Rest innerspring mattress. Covered m a Colonial thought there was a chance that and Writers for a small fare­ 10 Years Ago generatiem. Ford accepted this baU League will be held Satur- competition. To the contrary, one of the well hmeheoo. The other day, agement” charges would not doctrine, but has found difficulty print with a choice of 4 colors. Also available in a the Herald Tribune, the morn­ have hit toe front pages ex­ 'day from 1 p.m. for boys 9 to current pronoimcements from Detroit ing paper, would be killed it Emma decided to get out of the TWs date 10 years ago was living with It. CHORCHES multicolored plaid with greens, golds and browns cept for Dirksen. 12 years old who have not played has fastened a "luxury” classification, there was a long strike. Now business. She heard some kind a Sunday. The Herald did not For instance, Laird not long ;lh the town league before. Eight- for $279.95. NevcrtoelesB, even before One LaBt Something Gemdne? and one supposes luxury price as well, this was the fighting spirit you of talk about people on the p u b lic ago quietly talked Ford out of •year-oWs wlU meet at 2:30. The OF MANCHESTER Dirksen’s retort. Ford’s state­ on a product which once seemed to alwa}TS look for in newspaper merged papers being kept on a recommending a speech by Gen. tryouts will be held in the field If, pulling a handful of change out of ments were a source of raised executives. So all the people on seniority basis and she thought John McConnell, Air Force "In front of the Meadowbrook “Authorized Chrysler-Dodge Dealer” have an authentic chance of answering eyebrows and not a Uttle an­ ^ ^ r pocket to make some casual pur­ the Herald Tribune couldn’t there was no sense in anybody On This Date Chief of Staff, suggesting that Bchool. America’s need for some relatively low- guish in toe privacy of the chase, you found yourself, without do­ wait to g:et to the office yester­ putting her on some list If it air power could virtually by it­ A meeting of the men of the 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER—643-2791 priced, common sense, get-about, knock­ House Republican cloakrooms. day. The New York Times of­ would mean a younger person In 1763, George Waidilngtoa self bring victory in Viet Nam. Boy’s Leag;ue will be held Tues- ling very much serious thinking about It, about type of transportation. For this was a unilateral ac­ Golden Value fice. gets dropped. issued hie proclamation of neu­ Endorsement of such a speerii, . 9 3 tion by Ford, made without fomebow sorting out those sllilhtly Either there is no Henry Ford among So between both sides of this " I Just thought it was the per­ trality In the war between Brit­ Laird felt, would put toe Re­ Contemporary 199 Curotionable new quarters to get rM of ua to come to the rescue, with the de­ world of newspapers, between fect time to leave the newspa­ ain and France. consulting other top House publican party to the untenable Republicans. J ^ t , you were, the Wall Street Jour­ the printers who are so invalu­ per business,” she was saying In 1898, the first shot was position of recommending spec­ sign snd production of some common- Liard was not consulted. Hide-A-Beds nal reminds you, obeying a silly old law able that machines with girls yesterday. Then she got up and fired in the Spanish-American ific military tactics. sensicsl minimum vehicle, or the big Neither was Rep. Charles will replace them, and newspa­ started down to the bar. War. Besides, Laird is oonsider- gou probably never heard of. veixllct of the American people is that Good^ of New York, chair­ per managements, new and in *T think ru have some cham- In 1930, The United States, aMy less optimistic^than Foird . It is called Gresham’s Law, and K they want no rea* o S' W ; : •

FACE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, APRIL. 22, 1966

BIANOIESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 22, i m phen Ellis, Bruce Fortuna, Cal­ vice presldmt; Mrs. Gertrude Church Plans P A G E TEN Vernon Columbia Prentice, Andoverti correspond­ Hi I. Waltdi of 299 Main 8t, about be m o d e r n with vin Goldsmith and Patrice ' What’s For Dessert? J Lewis and daughter, Bread and sented today in Best Hartford ing secretary; Mrs. Peter Tam- To Buy Organ 12:15 am . yesterday on B. Mid­ Grant. MUk Bt., Coventry; Mrs. Elizas Circuit Court. Tree Stops Car Sykes Names Bake Sale Set bomini, recording secretary and TV-Radio Tonight [ Try Oar Flavor J s;V e m o n dle 'Tpke. east o f L uA ow Rd.> Also hOchael Halliday, Loret­ beth Roberta and daughter, Abrametdto's bond was set at That Hit Pole MOEN ta Hambach, Deborah Hawley, Mrs. Ricbard Altando, Hebron, Osntor Congragatlon- ' Of The Month | : 3 - Baxter St., ToUand; Mrs. Con­ -2,000. He is charged wMh a to ­ police report Honor Pupils Saturday fo r treasurer. PoUce say the Wabrii car was 'Thomas Heleittkl, Stephen Hol­ al Church opened a Memorial ' stance Wbeelock and daughter, tal of four counts of breaking Interest seems to be building Bushes, a utility pole and a making a left turn into the Pop­ lister, Dorothy Hunt, Marthine Oigan Fund Drive Sunday to ? Kids^ Fishing Derby Set 95 Union St., RockviUe; Mrs. and entering with criminal in­ Sykes Junior High School has Cancer Drive up In the possibility of forming > DUTCH 4 tree were damaged this morning ular Market parking lot at 725 Jackson, Riduud Johnston,' Wil­ Television purchase an Allen Electronlo Lorraine Murray and daughter, tent, for breaks in the Vemon- SHOWER VALVE released the names of its sev­ liam Jtflmston, James Kelly and an historical soci^ here. A « The Vernon Recreation De- Hoifley and her committee. Res­ about 6 when an eastbound sta­ E. Middle Tpke. when the left A bake sale for the benefit 6:00 ( 8-ia-Uhl84G (30) Man called X Stafford Springs. EUington area. enth and eighth grade students Noelle Kerr. committee working to formulate t at lUke 7:U (23) Maas. Highlights organ for the sanctuary. Tho ! APPLE ] iMpnrtment wiH spoeor M« annual ervations for tables may be tion wagon driven by WUUam front of the Price car colUded (40) Peter Jennings. News Flucklger's bond was set at One handle does vdio axJiieved honors or high Also Laura Kristoff, Alan of the Cancer Drive will be held plans will meet at the home of Boston goal is 8f0,0(X>. R ockw ell H . 1 (In ^ OidlaaB) i 1-^chlMren‘B fisWng derby Satar- made by ctdling Mrs. Ronald Discharged yesterday: Bar­ F. Abraitls Sr., 28, of 10 Robin with the front bumper of the )) "Thres Stooges 7:30 ( 3-13) The Wild WUd West 1600. the work of two! honors for the third term. K r o w k a, Christine LeRoy, tomorrow from 1:30 to 4 pm. at Donald Tuttle Monday night. (40) Lloyd Thaxton (32) Schools Match WlU Potter Jr. officially opened the *^day at Valley Falls Parit. Near- Dyer, Virginia Dane, Tolland, or bara Blair, Ellington; Loma Rd., went off N. Main St west W aJdi car. (30) Clants Are Cotning iTM to Just like apple |de4 They were arrested by State Eighth grade winners of high Mark Liljlgren, Richard Lisk, A public meeting will be held 5:16 avid Martindli, ^ In Uie pond. Along with a cou- The Ladies of the Sacred Heart St., RockviUe; Helen Cronin, uUUty pole on the south side of a two-car accident yesterday f u e l o i l John Tettelbach and Mrs. Wal­ (34) Wbst's New? (33-30) Hank (C) Letters and gift cards have and James McDoimeU. Biron, Kathy Carlo, Janice Deborah McCarthy, Charies pictures and mementoes loaned 5:45 (23i Three Stooges 8:16 (34) Soviet Press __ I Available at yoor nelgh-^ ' pie o( bigger ones. No fisMng wHl IkM a bake sale after Oie Ellington; June Jackopsic, of the street rolled 130 feet afternoon about 2:20 when a 338 Main St. Phone 640-4S05 ter Wheaton, co-chairmen. been mailed to aH members of Vernon poUce also charged SOLID BRASS Clark, Fred Clement, Craig McDougaU and Peter MePart- by residmts. The society wiH (30) Peter Jennings. N em 8:30 ( 8-12) Hogan's Heroes (O kbortiood Royal loe Cream, permitted before Saturday 8, 9:16 and 10:80 a.m. Maases Mountain St,, RockvUle; Bern­ then went off the road on the stopped car operated by John J. The drive, so far, has netted 6:00 ( 3-40) News (34) Intollenonaa the parish. Sunday has been Abramenko with breaking and Dawley, Mary Dube, Susan Fa­ land. be organized formally at the (22-30) Sammy Davis (C) ^dealer store, or ask Um* Sunday for the benefit of Cath­ ard Knickerson, Hillside Ave., north side and traveled another Buckley, 60, of 41 Cone St., was about 8300 toward a goal o t (10) EyeDentlfy designated as Memorial Organ n o m in g . entering into the Tober Baseball gan, Phylhs Gleniater and Gail Also Andrea Olender, Suz­ business meeting and officers (30) Senhunt 9:00 ( 3-13) Corner Pyle (C) ^to get it for yon. ( Any boy or girt IS or under, olic Charities, to help support Vernon; Robert Bowie, 98 W. 141 feet over a lawn and a hit in the rear by a car driven 8700, according to Mrs. Nathan ( 8-30i40) Mao In the Squsra Sunday and gift cards will be Manufacturing plant on Brook­ FOB THE 8th CONSECUTIVE YEAR Gordon. anne Pearson, Robin Pope, Pa­ will be named. Anyone interest­ -Sim (C) ^ living Vernon, is eligible. a foster baby. Those baking are Main S t, RockvUle; Amo Groot, driverway owned by Abe Nuss- by Domenlck Vesco, 50, of 229 Pell, drive chairman. (M) pSeSy'and His Friends oollected at SOI services. lyn St. in February. He will be Also, Timothy Johnston, John tricia Purcell, Patricia Quinn, ed is urged to attend. One item (34) Smoking Hountatm (18) Su)»crlptlon TV reminded to leave their dona- 47 MaxweU Dr., Vernon; Ferdi­ dorf of 587 N. Main St., before Oak St., according to ^ c e . The telephone committee so­ (30) FaUh (or Todsiy 9:30 ( 3-13) Smothers Brothers Members of the organ tend - The fishing derby will get presented on this charge also. Jzyk, Michele Latulippe, Rhea Paul RasuUs, Richard Shute, for the soriety to study will be (10-23-30) Mr. Roberts (C) tiona in Sie kitchen before the nand Desautels, ToUand; Edgar coming to a stop when it hit the The westbound BuAley car liciting donations for the bake 6:15 (32) Club House -zT underway at 10 a.m . and wHl Opening June 27 lAvigne, Joseph Lucas, John Ahsen Spivey and Regina Sur- the restoration of Eleazar (40) Maverick (8-20-40) Former's Daughter are C. B. Carlson, chairman; j last until 8 pjn. Prises wih be M asses. Cyr, Vernon. The Herald’s Vernon bureau tree, according to poUce. had stopped for a signal light Maruszczak, Jane Mlsaiko, sale includes Mrs. Frank Purvis, 6:30 (34) What's New (C) Mrs. Adam Rhodes, co-chair­ Extensive damage to the del. '• Wheelock’s “Little WWte School- ( 3) Walter Cronklte (C) 10:00 ( 3) Trials of O'Brien - aiwarded for the largest fish Hospital Notes Junior Women Is at 38 Park St., Rockville, P.O. before it was hit by the Vesco Holly Nickerson, Nancy Pellerin Also Deborah ’Thompson, Mrs. C. W. HUl, Mrs. Louis (12) Newsbeat ( 8-30-40) Court Martial man; Norman Arey, treasurer; front and rear of the Abraitls house.” (12) Untouchables caught in each of four age di- Admitted Wednesday: Ferdi­ The monthly board meeting Box 827, teL 876-8186 or 648- car, police say. tLE N HAVEN BOYS’ DAY GAMP and Carolyn Peterson. Soracchl, Mrs. Ehigene Dente, (18) Subscrirtlon TV Waiter Joyner, initial gifts; wagon necessitated it being Henry Urbach, Bruce Wendua, ( 8) News. Weather (10-22-30) U.N.C.L.E. (C) T visions: 6 years of age and un- nand Desautels, Cedar Swamp Vesco is reported to have Also, Dianne Saunders, Gary Mrs. PatU Brookman, Mrs. Peter (10-22-30) Huntley-Brinkley (24) Golden Eagle Festival Robert Simmer, follow-up: Mrs. UICE CREAM OOMPANY| of the Vernon Junior Women’s 2711. Brian Wheeler, Sherrill Wil­ Manchester Evening Herald 11:00 ( M-10-13-30-23-30-40) News, ' der; 7 through 9; 10 fiuough Rd., Tblland; Joanna DeBear, Club wlU be held Tuesday at ■ towed away. been w atching the signal Ugfat For further information, coll Sharpe, Diane SUsz, Terri Tambornlni, Mrs. Howard eratiu-e8 should reach into the Mrs. Frances Lyman, town sociation. mlnnte length. Some statfons carry oth»T short newscasts.) p.m. at the home of Mrs. taken his eyes off the road ^ bait or hires. Parwits may as- Barbara Danforth, Skungamaug lished this week that ChureWU Schrader, chairman of the IINC.I Andrea Cohn, Patricia Connors, 60s. treasurer, will attend the an­ Ray was elected ’Thursday at 8:10 DlaJ 12 Dalltiont ' D ouglas Bunce, 4 M ary Lione, momentarily before his car IFITZGERALDHFORD | WDBC— 13M ‘ sist the younger children in balt- Rd., Tolland. RockviUe. Mrs. Henry Novgrad had a aUght heart attack on philosophy department at Yale, fiMUi. Oopidng, end M aty Crane. Scattered showers moved nual forum on municipal finance the close of the organization’s S:(X) Long John Wade 10:00 Comment ing the hook, but may not par- Births Wednesday: A son to slammed into the school bus 8:00 Dick Robinson 10:20 Dial 12 will Instruct the group on D ec. 27, 1941, while visiting described Findlay Thursday as Ah», Joy DeCarJi, Joan De- across southern New England scheduled for "Thursday at the annual two-day convention. 1:06 News, Sign Off 11:00 News tlclpate in any way in landing Mr. and Mrs. Charles K n^er- President FranWin D. Roosevelt that had stopped for a traffic vine, Sandra Doacher, Rlohard Thursday night, but the U.S. Statler Hilton in Hartford. Other officers: WBCH— 8M 11:06 Dial 12 *1.00 coke decorating. ‘‘one of the most distinguiahed 12:00 News. Sign Off the fish. son, 76 Grove St., RockviUe; a at the White House. Moran said signal, according to police. Dugan, Glenn Eltelman, Gary James McNally, treasurer of 6:00 Hartford HlghUghU Two area youths were arrest­ philosophers In Great Britain.” USED Weather Bureau says i the Mrs. C. Lawrence Bulow of 7:00 News WTIC—lost I!: In the event of rain, the fish- son to Mr. and Mrs. William A westbound convertible 6:00 Afternoon Edition ed as they were breaking into he told no one of the attack. BUndlay, a 62-year-oW native Ehrttart, Marjorie Fargo, Mi­ amount tiiat fell was hardly the Connecticut Bank and Trust Trumbull, first vice president; 8:00 Gaslight ~ big derby will be held Sunday LalUer, 99 Grand Ave., Rock­ sport car owned by Gorin’s 12:00 Quiet Hours 6:00 News, Sports, Weather Tenneco Oil Co. on Rt. 83 in The Lancet, a leading medical of South Africa has taught in chael Farris, Ronald Ferguson, worth measuring. Co., which sponsors the event, Mrs. Roy Rosberg of Hartford, WDfF— 1235 6:36 Ameriesns. from noon until 4 p.m. ville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Sports Car Center, Talcottville, 7:30 News of the World Ellington about 9:16 last night, Journal, said Moran had a right many undverisltes and is cur­ Jolm Ferry, Carol Flynn and A weak ' frontal system has will discuss the ouUoofc on in­ second vice president; Mrs. 5:00 News ORCHARD , The Rockville General Charles Mustek, Regan Court, to write a book on Churchill but and driven by James W. Price, 6:15 Dial 12 7:46 Joe Garaglola police report. rently on the faculty of King’s CARS John Foley, moved across southern New terest rates, something of spe­ Robert Casey of Southington, 5:56 Storis — Egan 7:50 Senatorr from____ Oona. RockviUe. 35, of Hartford, colUded with an . Hospital Annual Ball will be heW ‘‘he would have done better to College, University of London. A iB o, Laurence Gagnon, Dav- Eiigland and is moving through cial Interest to Mrs. Lyman third vice president; 6:00 News 8:06 Pop Concert Birtiw yesterday: A son to Nicholas Abramenko, 17, of eastbound car driven by LHliaa 6:30 Dial 12 9:06 Nlghtbeat ^ Saturday at the RockviUe avoid oUnical details,” W Gilroy, Sam Harris, Deborah the Cape Cod area this morn­ and local taxpayers. Mrs. Robert Magllone of An- 11:00 News. Sports. Weather HILL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Um- 81 Vernon Ave., RockviUe. and 6:45 Lowell Thomas • " Armory on West Bd. The Bobby Ingram, Kevin Ireland, Janice ing. The front is not expected Other discussions include -"An sonia, Northwest Region vice 6:65 Spoiri.'i — Rlzzuto 11:30 Alt Johnson AVERY ST., WAPPING berger, Ellington. Mark FTucklger, 17, of Elling­ 7:00 'A e World_Tonlght WPOP—141* r~ Kaye Orchestra will play from V-8 GRUISOMATIC Jarzynsld, Joseph Joites, Patri­ to move very far off the coast. Economist Looks at the Future Discharged Wednesday; Helen ton were charged with breaking president; and Arnold Lerner of 7:15 Sports Glffor_■■‘ord 5:00 (Jeorge Brewer 1 0 p.m. to 2 a.m. The dance was cia Kanla, Diane Kennedy, and As a result skies will be slow 7:30 Hjarry Reasoever 6:30 Ken Griffin and entering with criminal in­ of Connecticut Commumties, Hamden, Southeast Region vies 10:00 Sam Holman f- extended to 2 p.m. by popular Hilt, 2 Berger Rd., Rockville; Transmission, pow er Kran Kilpatrick. 7:35 Public AftUra tent. Both w ere held in Ueu o f to clear completely today. ‘‘Reapportionment’’, ‘‘Rating president. 8:00 News 12:00 John Shermaa demand. Setups will be avail­ Janet Hyland, Ellington; Helen Also Ray Klroher, Thomas Bradley, 8 Cedar St., Rockville; bond overnight at the State Po­ steering, power brakes, High pressure centered over^.Connecticut Municipal Bonds.” able. Koaak, Denise LalFraace, Ken- the eastern Great Lakes wUI Mayor Richard Lee of New A limited number of tickets John Peal, Tolland; Lucille lice Barracks in Stafford radio, heater, white- neith Lesslg, Lois Uoyd, Judith Haven wUl conclude the discus­ are available from Mrs. Robert KAyan, Somers; Mrs. Antonina Springs. They were to be pre­ move into the Connecticut area I walls. lioweiy, Steve McCarthy, Tom tonight and Saturday morning, sions with “The Task Connecti­ SOIL CLINIC ’65 Mustang Hardtop MtoGeaiy, Sandra MlcGrath, Jon with generally fair skies and cut Faces in Human and Physi-I Nelson, Stephen Paradis, Bar­ drier air. Temperatures tonight cal Renewal.” bara IPetro, Bruce Pfalzgraf, will be cooler than Thursday Mrs. D’Antenil Elected | V-8 GRUISOMATIC Charlene Pittman, Karen Priddy night, with lowest readlng;s drop­ Mrs. Edward D’Auteull of i f r e e ^ and Eldzalbeth, Purcell. ping into the upper 30s in most Sleepy HoBow Road has been Power steering, power ' Also Richard Raines, Nancy sections. elected president of the Catho­ Bring In a small sample of your soil and we will brakes, radio, heater. I Rowe, Laura Salmon, John Saturday will be partly cloudy lic Ladies Society of St. Cdum- test it and recommend what fertilizer and lime ; Schotz,, Phyras swmoda, tarry again as southerly winds, mov­ ba’s Church. She and other of­ G /u i /n t A Black with red vinyl Mn.l.E8 PHARMACY should be Used. (Sat. and Sun. only). > Skoglund, Gregory Slack, Tim ing around the high, carry fice rs win he InetoBed M ay 16 If you have a window, come to Grantst interior. ’64 Ford Country Squire ! Smtih, Koyai Stark, Cathy cloudiness and moisture back at the Immaculate Retreat KNOWN FOR VALUES GUBIOLI BULBS Stephenson and Nancy Strong. into southern New England. House in WUlimantic. Dress U up with that decorator touch at big savutgs! BEGONIA BULBS I Also Benedict Tantillo, Cheryl Temperatares, however, will be Otiiers are Mm. Albert Gray, START NOW for EARLY SUMMER IS Trotter, James Tuttle, Eva Ur­ about the same m today, with Reopens Its Popular l a r g e —COMPLETE SUPPLY BLOOM. — TOP SIZE spEaAcoutvjiunEs Y-8 GRUISOMATIC bach, pristine Varley, Regina high reading in the 60s inland andjn the 60s at the immediate Reg. 59c Value O N LY . . . S Walter, Wayne Welch, Philip COUNTRY and 10 F or ' Whitehead, Peter Wiltanen and coast. WESTERN MUSIC Power steering, heater, S Jennifer "young. Five-day Forecast Sat. Nights at the 25 Varieties to choose from ’Temperatures in Connecticut 4 F . r M.00 whitewalls. Gold with ' Seventh grade high honors ‘THREE J’s » winners were Elizabeth Abbe, Saturday through Wednesday RESTAURANT % matching vinyl trim. ''KX nSERGUS' Bolton, Conn. PETU N IAS ROSES ’64 Falrlane 500 5 Layne Allison, Aileen Archam- are expected to average near Station Wagon « bault, Nancy Barney, Janet or above normal. ip a COLLECTION EVERGREENS BEER DEPARTMENT GROUND COVERS ! Beckley, Sherry Blonsteln, Deb- At this time normal high and lor Sun or Shade ' orah Bukowski, Richard Bunce, low temperatures at Hartford • Hand-washable glass fiber SHADE TREES are 64 and 40, at Bridgeport 61 -•Dripe dry in mere m inute FLOWERING SHRUBS Linda Christie, Jeffrey Cutting,- l - a g , ‘ Holly Darloo and Kathy Devan- and 42, and at New Haven 59 f l o w e r i n g TREES COMPLETE BODY SHOP NOW OPEN LET US PRICE • Never needs ironing | Monday, April 11th FRUIT TREES ! ay^.. and 41. SAVE 32C TOOLS Mild throughout the five days, Y O U R N E X t 1 1 • Canqot abrinlL fade or b m PATIO BLOCKS * Also, Mark Felghn, Susan t Foster, Jean Gunther, Debra except cooler on Sunday. PRESCRIPTION PEBBLE-DOT DACRON*/, EVERYTHING FOR YOUR- ^RDENING NEEDS .p. * Herbst, Roger Horton, Judy Precipitation may total over WITH THf LARGEST SBJECT10N OF DEC-O-CURTAINS GiaittWi G eir* FITZGERALD 5 Krikscium, Karin Knit, Nancy % inch, occurring as showers ARTHUR DRUG OPEN 9:00 - 6:00 J Magee, Barbara Marquis, An- over the weekend and possibly COORDilUTEDIOOK 7 D A Y S * thony Morse, Brad Mosher, toward mid-week. Salt l#67i«. i XU FORD, INC. * Eileen Moulin and Janet Mui> 24',W*ar36'lMgllu‘ ICE COLD BEER W E H A V E A * phy. 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6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 Pagei 13 to 24 PAGE TWELVE Section Two FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 S u n n in g Ifrra lii FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 progress in North Bind Redevel­ $148,408.98 In state g r a i^ last opment His letter was in reply Tolland year, when the education budg­ Hartford Comity District Asks More Study to one sent by the distWet board, et stood at $810,490. requesting Uve pooperation. Three Teachers H ie receiving of the grants Superior Court Of Trunk Sewer Proposed MIS AC Bus Forum will reduce tiie amount of mon­ L e r ey needed to be raised through Hired by Board HARTFORD SESSION been received last mpnth— 15 taxation to pay for the school The Eighth District’s direc­ Terry M. Comtrlg^it, 17, of 15 tors, meeting last night to con­ within the district and 12 out­ The board o f deucatlon hired budget. At Waddell Tuesday M ill St., M an^ester, was sen­ side o f it. They consisted o f 12 three new teachers at ite meet­ Thesis Presented sider an appropriation of $4,500 tenced to an indeterminate temi ing Wednesday night, raising Mrs. Diana Graham Hodglns, as the diatriot’s share in a pro­ grass fires, two cars, two dwell­ In Memoriam An Open Forum on the proposed plan to bus 300 of at Chesdilre Reform atory after ings, two oil burners, two rub­ the total of new teachers hired French teacher in the Tolland posed $9,500 study of a north­ In Vyrlna memory c t Edward Hartford’s North End children to four area towns, in­ he pleaded guilty to a charge bish piles, one woods fire and and Dale Goodchild who passed this mcmth to 15, including a Junior High School has present­ east tnmk sewer line, tabled the sway April 22. 1962. cluding Manchester, will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at of breaking and entering with matter, pending further review. two miscellcuieous calls. FOR SCHOURS / reading teacher who is present­ ed the board of education with criminal intent. Another count The study would be made for The directors voted to author­ A silent thought, n secret tear. the Waddell School on Broad St. ly employed in the Tolland a copy of her Masters thesis, Keeps your memory ever dear. of breaking and entering and a the town and for the district ize Willlan Hankinson to repre­ The meeting, open to the schools and the system’s first on the teaching o f Foreign charge of larceny against him by Metcalf and Eddy, Boston sent them at the M ay 3 meet­ Mother ■ public and to its participation policy sub committee will dls- art teacher. Languages in grades seven and was nolled- engineers. The town, which ing of the town board of direc­ is being sponsored by the Man- ‘ h* plan vrtth representa- Miss Virginia Mills, a gradu­ eight. would pay the other $5,O0O of * lives of the P T A Council and A considerable amount of the The indeterminate sentence tors, in a request that some of Chester Interfaith Social A c ­ OCRS ate of Willimantlc State Col­ the cost, had previously tabled with members of the Individual practical research for the thesis is to run concurrently with an the surplus town funds from the WOMEN! lege was hired to teach third consideration. tion Council (M IS A C ). P T A ’s. was obtained through Mrs. Hod- indeterminate sentence to current fiscal year be used to g i^ e . Cheshire imposed on him as a The district directors author­ construct a swimming pool at I f You Plan to Sell, Why A panei of three, headed by The proposed plan calls for a Mrs. Nina SUles was assigned gins connection with the Hicks result of charges of breaking ized Clerk Joseph Volz to sched­ Robertson Park. N ot Sell The B w t! Dr. Alexander Plante of Bolton, two-year program, at Hartford, to teach fourth grade. A gradu­ Memorial School. ’The 83-page and entering with criminal in­ ule a meeting with General Hankinson said that he will Dutclunaid noonufactures author of the proposed Region­ state and federal expense, for, ate of the University of Ken­ book has been added to the cur­ tent and larceny in Tolland Co. Manager Robert Weiss and with present a petition, signed by quality clothing for entire al Desegregation Plan, will ex­ busing Hartford’s disadvantaged tucky, she will receive her mas­ riculum library of the Board of ’These charges came from a Town Public Works Director about 200 North End residents, family! Have openings for plain the specifics of the pro­ children to each of the four ters degree from the Univer­ Education. break at the Ellington Ridge W alter Fuss, so that the propos­ backing the request. demonstrators in this area.— posal and will answer ques­ recommended towns. sity of Connecticut this year. Highest Commissions Paid, tions. HARTFORD Pro Shop on Abbot Rd. in El­ ed study and its implications A letter from Robert Fuller, The children, all of elemen­ She has had four years of teach­ Manchester Evening Her­ Generous Discounts on sam­ Plante, who is director of lington on Nov. 8 last year. may be thoroughly aiired. chairman of the Chamber of tary school age, would be test­ ONLY ing experience. ald Tolland correspondent, ples. Program Development for the A companion of Courtright’s, Commerce committee PROD ed, at the end of the two-year p e r m it t e d Roger Fromm, a sixth grade Bette Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. The district, before it author­ For Interview: State Department o f Education, APPROACH Stanley W. Talaga, 18, of 23 izes the allocation, must call a (Promote Renewal Of Down­ experiment, to determine the ef­ PBOM teacher, is a graduate of Ohio Call Helen Christmas w ill speak on “ What the Plan Pine Hill St., Manchester, was public hearing of district tax­ town), was read into the rec­ fects of the integration. They WHITEHEAD HIGHVRMr Wesleyan and a candidate for given a suspended indetermi­ 3 Leonard Rd., TariffvlUe Is, and What It Is Not.” payers who, by regulations, ords. Fuller promised the full would be checked against anoth­ I TO the six-year certificate from the 746-8165 The other panel members will Robertson PTA nate sentence to Cheshire on a must vote approval of all expen­ cooperation of his committee for University of Vermont He has be Mrs. Wilfred Johnson of the er previously chosen group of FOUNDERS BRtDCE charge of being accessory to ditures of $1,000 and over. had six years of teaching ex­ Hartford Office on Economic 300 who would not be bused, Awarded Trophy breaking and entering without The proposed study would de­ Opportunity, who will speak on to compare the degree of learn­ perience. permission. He was put on pro­ termine the mechanics and pos­ Correction Robertson School p T A was "M y View of the Plan as a ing in each group. bation for two years. sible cost of combining the sew­ Mother,” and Prof. William ■n»e cost of equipping the awarded a trophy Wednesday A charge of being an acces­ age treatment of the town and Llchten of Yale University, who Mtchen in the new high school, night at the annual convention sory to breaking and entering the district. was incorrectly stated in yes­ with criminal intent against win speak on “ Busing, One of the Parent Teacher Associa­ In other matters last night, Church School terday’s Herald article about the him was nolled. Year Later—New Haven Proj­ tion of Connecticut, Inc., at Dan­ board of education budget. The the directors heard reports from 85 East Center St. ect." bury High School. The award three department heads. Calvin Will Recruit Item, appearing under Capital The other three towns pro­ denotes Che highest percentage Taggart, superintendent of pub­ A t Summit St. Outlay expenses should have Synthetics Up 16% posed in the plan are West Teacher recruitment Sunday in membership increase in the lic works, reported that only read 122,000 not $2,000. Hartford, Glastonbury a n d will be observed at St. M ary’s Northeast Region of Connecti­ NEW YORK — The U.S. pro­ two calls were received last WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL State Grants Farmlngfton. In addition, South pjpiscopial Church Sunday at month for sewer stoppages. Tax The board of education has not cut, which encompasses 144 duction of synthetic libers set a Windsor has been asked to Collector Mrs. Mary Laraia re­ 7:30, 8:45, 10 and yet received the figures for state schools. record of 3.58 billion pounds last PLEASe SEND YOUR participate in a cut-down ver­ OO NOT ported that she has received tax Winners in Science Fail' grants for the coming year, and Mrs. Michael DiBella, presi­ year, topping the 1964 figure by sion o f the plan and to be a BS. Members payments totaling 97.7 per cent ANEMONES ’1.79 CHANCe LANES therefore, has been unable to dent of Robertson PTA, and 16 per cent. Among the leaders Tha Rev. John J. O’Brien, principal o f St. James’ School, presents trophy to Connie Faz- standby, in the event any town teaching staff will recruit Mrs. Duane Sv.'pet. a member were rayon acetate (1.6 billion of anticipated revenue for the CONTRIBUTION* TODAY! NEXT n o o FT Include them in this year’s budg­ OR OERBERAS «it|n top winner in St. James’ Science Fair last n ight Second prize winner is Joanne Ma- turns the proposal down. teachers for Uie Church School. fiscal year ending May 31. et of $1,102,717 as announced yes­ le PTA, attended the con­ pounds), non-celluloslc fibers tu^ak, right. Both girls are 8th graders. PupUs in Grades 1-8 participated in the event Glastonbury’s board of edu­ fab, which was held Wednesday (1.77 billion) and textile glass And Fire Chief Francis Lim­ OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY planned to become an annual affair. The winners are standing before Joanne’s project, ’The Rev. James W. Bottoms, terday. cation, by a three to three tie curate, is head of the teach­ The Tolland schools received sind yesterday. fibers (282.6 million). erick reported that 27 calls had ‘"Hie Lights in Your Life,” iin explanation of electricity and its use for domestic power. vote lasft night, turned it down. ing staff, assisted by the fol- I^MANCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP || Connie’s exhibit, entitled "The Rotten Potato Project” showed the growth of bacteria in The West Hartford board Tues- lowing superintendents: Mrs. various stages of potato’s decomposition. Winners in eo(* grade category also received II FOUNDATION. INCORPORATED || day night voted unanimously to Thomas Stringfellow, nursery; awards. (Herald photo by Pinto.) participate, subject to several Mrs. Joseph Martel, klndergar- II 267 EAST CENTER ST., MANCHESTER conditions. Farmington Monday ten; Mrs. William Bryce and night conducted a public hear- Mrs. William Hanson, primary; installed in joint ceremonies Other auxiliary offiiCerB are ing on the proposal but its Mrs. M yrtle Williams and Mrs. Leaders Named •Tuesday, May 24 at the post Mrs. Mae Rowe, senior vice school board has not yet voted. Wilbert Auden, junior depart- home. president; Mrs. Kenneth Asel­ SECOND ANNUAL II N a m e ...... || The Manchester Board of ed- ment, and Mrs. John McDowell By VFW Groups Other officers of the post tine, junior vice president; ucation has scheduled a public and Mrs. Graham Fulton, are Clarence Tedford, senior Mrs. G ertrude Budianan, hearing for May 16 at Bailey junior high and high school. TOLLAND II Address ...... || Roland R Wilson of 897 vice commander; Kenneth treasurer; Mrs. 'Iliomas Hovey, A very St., South Windsor, has Aseltine, junior vice com­ chaplain; Mrs. J ( ^ Lovett, Auditorium in Manchester High Teachers will wear a fish School. Following that meeting emblem so that they m ay be ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE II Donation ...... || ben elected commander of the mander; Nicholas TSapatsaris, (xmductress; Mrs. Rose Crane, MERCURY guard; Mrs. Jane Fortin, trus­ it will schedule a board session easily recognized. TTiis emblem Sponsored by ; V F W Post, and Mrs. George quartermaster; Frank Wohlge­ muth, chaplain; John E. Ma­ tee for three years; Mrs. Mary for a vote of its own. is a s3Tnbol o f Christ which St. Matthew Women’s Guild, Tolland, Connecticut 11 *A11 contributions are tax exempt. 1 Edwards o f 107 Cambridge St. was elected president of the hon, post advocate; John Cos- Le^c, trustee for two years, Tonight at 7:30, in the Board was used by early ChristiEuis Room at Bennet Junior High when they met secretly to •VFW AuxUlaiy. Officers of tanzo, post surgeon, and Cary and Mrs. John Vince, trustee CONNECTICUT STATE MCNNHr OCIMITMCNT April 22-April 23, 1966 the post and auxiliary will be Crane, trustee for three years. for one year. School, the board’s educational worship Him. INDOOR SHOW— 1:00-9:00 P.M. Contributions must be made before April 30 for the ’66-’6T school year. Scholarships will Founders Bridge Approach Rerouted Tolland County Agricultural Center be awarded in June. M oterlsta on Hartford’s signs warning drivers not to pointing up th« need for ROUTE 30 — VERNON Whitehead Highway who take change lanes will be erected. changes on that section of ths E xit 98 — 1/2 Mile from Route 15 the eastbound ramp fo r Inter- Drivers headed for Founders rosul. DONATION 76c staf e 91 will no longer be able Bridge will have to proceed The highway department Is (This ad plus 50c will admit one) to cross three lanes o f traflBc north on Interstate 91 to the now studying a similar ramp to use tile offramp to Founders offramp for Columbus Blvd., problem on the southbound Bridge. south to State St. and east lanes of Interstate 91, directly The State Highway Depart­ onto Founders Briijge. TTie across from the one corrected. ment is eliminating the hazard­ Hartford Police Depiirtment There, motorists exiting from proper gifts Founders Bridge must cross two ous lane-changing by extend­ and the city’s traffic engineer ing the concrete island that said that the local street system lanes of tra:Mc to get to the channels ramp traffic fo r about would be 'adequate to handle Whitehead Highway ramp. 2(K> feet. A 12-inch solid white the rerouted traffic. line extending 1,000 feet will A recent fatal accident at the keep traffic in one lane until the cross-over point was cited Sun­ day by the Hartford coroner as Loss $600 ...people choose for the eighth o f May Founder ramp is passed. Three In Breaks Jewelry, a watch and cash, altogether valued at $600, wera taken from the li^ e of Robert Gulhrie at 76 Garth Rd. some­ Turf Builder Kids in your hair? time last night between 7 and Mother’s m m No room to spore? 8:30, police report. Fix up that A heart shaped diamond clus­ ImuEk Bosement, ter valued at $200, a black saphlre necklace valued at $20 Fool the and a black onyx necklace and : v 4 - , ■ ,,-,i Contentment earring set valued at $30 were /■ ' 3-to -l I...:, They're safe down the pieces of jewelry taken, ac­ there. cording to police. Police say entrance was made into ^ e unlighted house through V’C’ over any other brand i a porch door on the northwest side. One louver o f a jalousie OL BUTTERNUT window covering a storm door was pried loose and a hole, V a " X 4’ X 8’. Reg. 5.47. J large enough for a hand to slip through to snap open the Inside lock, was then cut out of the . Distinctive Grain Personality inside screen. Rich In Natural Character The door leading from the Your first bag will show porch to the kitchen was then pried open by a pry bar or a you why—or Scotts will screwdriver, ^police report. THE PANEL OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL The three rooms on the north­ west side, two bedrooms and a pay for it! MANCHESTER BIRCH sewing roorn, were ransacked. Drawers were pulled from the Va ” X 4’ X 8’. Reg. 9.95. dressers and nightstands and TURF BUILDER is terrific stuff. It out-performs the conjento were thrown on 8.77 the floor and the beds, accord­ other grass fertilizers because of its patented ing to police. Trionized bonding. The Trionized process en­ In the master bedroom, $85 was taken from a wallet that sures sustained feeding — keeps grass greener PANEL OF THE WEEK was in a dresser drawer and longer. $20 was taken from a cardboard ^ : J ELLINGTON ELM box that was also in a drawer. ^ ^ l e i i i i i E B v .... I: That's why Turf Builder is the big favorite. NINE SOLID GOLD 14K GIFT SUGGESTIONS About $120 was taken from a drawer in a night table and $10 Va” z 4’ X 8*. Reg. $11.77. NOW Stop in today and pick up a bag. It'll be your A. Mother’s ring with blrthstoneofeadi ch ild, from $37.80 was taken from a dresser, po­ SPECIAL VALUE MERCURY COMET CUSTOM SPORTS COUPE favorite too. Guaranteed. B. Ruby or sapphire circle brooch...... 60.00 lice say. including all these special features C. Cultured pearl earrings...... 60.00 The diamond cluster, the D. Diamond heart pendant on v^Kagold chain... 50.00 black sapphire nedclace and th* ■ two-tone paint—white bottom/black top E. Wishbone brooch with cultured pearl...... 20.00 black onyx necklace and ear­ ■ white sidewall tires ■ deluxe wheel covers F. Cultured pearl bracelet...... 84.00 M ORE THAN 40 P A N a TYPES IN STO CK 5,000 Sq. Ft. 10,000 Sq. Ft. ring set were all taken from a ■ bright window trim ■ red or blue vinyl 4.95 8.95 Q. Cultured pearl and amethyst bracelet...... 75.00 TO CHOOSE FROM ^4(eiiCa^COM£r H. I-arga and handsome orchid ch arm ...... 32.00 H dresser in the master bedroom. interior ■ color-keyed carpeting J. Cultured pearl circle brooch...... 46.00 A man’s watch was also taken, ^ J HormonUnq Moldings —- Adhesives police report. EASY PAYMENTS INVITED Colored Noiis — Putty Stiks •— Polish Two other rooms were also ransacked, but nothing is re­ All Available ported to be missing, accord­ COMPLETE LINE OF REGULAR PLYWOOD ing to police. Police report another bouso break at the home of Mrs. ouriioriitd (S C O t t S , , Gretohen Sage at 7-i Richard .• a M D SPECIAL VALUE DEALS OH EVERT CAR IH STOCK!!! Rd. sometime yesterday be- tw em 5:16 and 9:16 p.m„ al- ttMugh notUng Is i«(>oited lo be missing. IMrance was gained by pry­ ing open an outside door. An LARSEN BUSH inside door on the west side of the building was then pried with MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. \ UEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS SINCE 7800 (Next To Western Beef Mart) HARDWARE, Inc. HARDWARE CO. an Instrument of the screw­ S01-31S CENTER STREET—MANCHESTER Mon., Tnes., Wed., Sat.— 9 AJI.-5 PJM. driver tyi>e, according to police. 34 Dq>ot Sqoare—^Manchester 793 Main Sty—Manchester DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 958 MAIN STREET Thura., Fri, 9 A3L-9 PJd^Plum e 643-5874 Police say rooms throughout tito hoase, on both the first and second floor, were ransacked. \

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toig pwtn, Judging from their th« Buperinlendent ere ■« fol* oommente Iqr other apeakera: tog staff to hnplenaiit the pro- reacUons throughout the meeU Iowa: Pro. James Mdhtoah: This PO**I- Legion Editor tog. 1. “The plan would add an en> I. w- should not "fore- Ike Phissei-HaBt EdscatiMal Tw r Busing Rejected is foremen a moral tosue. We ^ pen our Hartford Negroee and found • ramNHY, call dfSUttl or write to «• North Bin St, _ ucation. We refer; of course, to honest doubt about possible pit- _ Indians who a n said. hAor+Q ♦/» fhd.n. “aot apathetic, but Just ae the proposal, have taken 25 pre- Glastonbury ciUzens foUowed “All elementary principals hearts to them. Keep our schools cooceened T o T to ^ , children’s I IHfanfiheater. iw • » | the proposed plan which would falls which might be found in the ^ dominantly Negro and Puerto much the same lines as in pre- . hig„irm«ii and toat have Joined me in supporting as toey are ae long as possible. select, at random, a group of program. People holding such coached by Mr. ’Ix>m Kelley, Pro —Douglas MacDonald: welfare ae we era. r ; , ' Hartford children from racial beliefs are concerned not only be trying to Improve last Rican children from Hartford’s vlous hearings at Farmington ^ ^ the study, and a poll of Glas- , ‘1 know where my obUgatlons North End. and West Hartford, with pro- with toe cheers of supporters tonbury teachers reveals a very ,___ good start minorities and bus toem to ele- about their own children, but u,, as a board member Ue,” she mentary schools bi Manchester also about the youngsters who j The other towns proposed— ponents staUng that allowing "1 “ “ . ^ jo r it v favor the p «^ toward solving toe greater eoc- said, casting her poslttve vote. Manchester. Farmington a ^ Hartford chHdren to attend local S g S P<^1 irticlp^Uon in ^ “And I kimw my obligation and three other nearby towns, ^^uld be oomlng from Hartford. West H artford-are bing asked achools was the moral thing to ^ c, .^d b. .. no o«“ sins P-«<« «» the high school by the High such qualms, but at the same Ity we preach. town.” Wednesday night, the West cost to the town, and would be cem tor the best interests of School World two weeks ago that there is a serious to spite their face.” Con —Richard Inman: I ’ve yet ------!------(toe resulto of which were pu^ flg^ ^ their basic reasoning. Hartford school board had a positive step toward helping In a dramatic, emotion- all the children concerned,” nnanimoudy approved toe pro- overcome de facto segregation, to see a Federal program col­ AND ADDING MACHINES liahed last week), toe students of ^ this charged conclusion, toe slight should the board vote favorably. lapse once started. . .toe is­ Bennet Dance posal, adopting it in principle. "rjia opponents main charge During toe public session MBS would subat^aU y support experiment will work. Naturally t a v ^ t o f S l d ^ ^ ^ grey-haired chairman declared, sues are politically inspired. Wliy buy whm you eon lease a mamiol type­ a hypothetic^ pilot p ro^ of ,g j, gd toat the Negro and aSSS ^ e contingent upon certain details jjjat regional cooperation "One of the best reasons for fa­ preceding, Richard Mihm, re- Debbie Karp Marc Schardt of operation to be Ironed out. gg gdjool distriots would lead Pro—Dr. Nelson Scull: We To Help Orphans educational integration. TOs af- pyg^u Ri^an children Involved PoeiUons appear wide It has also been, approved by voring this proposal is toe testi- presenting the Glastonlnuy Ekl- didn’t object to euch organiza­ writer for as little os $1.96 a week, or on Mnnativn ntATid wM further * ------open.open. Because of cold weather to reglet peeve is having to (gtu^jgpts as well as adidts) commensurate with the outlay shortstop are Don Romano, an However, toejyotejast n l ^ bisure the defeat of G lastonbury*^ peiUtion of apposition with 1,919 educational and social lot in 54 McKEE STREET him something, so 1 have to recite toe names of his six sis- are ^a baalcaU'baslcaUy sophisticated of time and effort. However, we outfleldCT fromyear, and was taken following more than proposoa e^.o nM.uon uuuu lUchts try. I’ve lived more fully for ters and two brothers, all e< group. Very few wUl be heard hope, and in fact feel quite con- Steve Banas OT, a previous a proposed 12.6 million bond Is- Ri«hU Oonunittee and signatures, obtained, he said, his own community and prevent having entered another world." which begin with M two hours of public debate, dur- jjjg jqj. construction of the new other ciric groups. "through a true grass roots what appears “a region^ step.” , to make toe same comments «dent that the program, if giv- “ Things have come up re- If Marc had to sellselect en Idol, e 14 evenU. Search departments at the Yale which the humanities play in HoSday SedaiL Fully equipped. Low mUease* one pounds of candy, for all to de­ schools duLie the week m ‘"I^en too, a lot of kids don’t Medical School, sessions with the development of the sden- owner. vour. Sbda at this time was S r S a ? 4 ?er*^recrtme“ realize that’they Should be out humanities, m- tls^ and to ^phaa^ the im- How did our serviceman earn, eagerly being enjoyed by the 1963 OLDSMOBILE 88 $1895 celebrants. This part of the guidance ^^^l^partmcn^ Tb be vralt until their senior tics, philosophy, political sd- and the toumanltles to the no- Convertlbla. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc, power all these gold stars?/ fiesta took place near the end Silble%or**’irUdpatlon sh^ Stan Opalach knows now toai S'- steering, power brakes. of the gaiety, which began at d ^ bed to lave a •’C ’ or h* “ “W t«ive made the state «tents presented papers on sd- faro. 1963 D O D G E 330 STATION W G N . $1375 8:60 psn. better In their subjects and also last yew If he had come .j ,, O-Cylinder. Radio, heater, standard transmisiaoiL Students filtered Into the toe approval of their teachers. ««t the other two years.” so unable to dlsdpUne toem- cafeteria until about 3:45 p.m., They were aUowed a choice of f Students See 1962 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 $1695 when a Mexican film was shown, f/. whole relay team? demerits and cant even report. ^ Mr. P.-NO. One Is left over Reporter - WbU, Just what Holiday Coupe. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc, power KEEPING entitled 'IMexlco y Sus Cemtar- ^ t , and many ^cked t o ^ ^ g ^ prospects of the team steering, povrar brakes. A real nice car! nos," or *lMexlco and Her ^12th Night’ Blgbts.” Students of Spanidh “Ify Re^rtei-^ne would tolnk for this year. I ND U S T R I E S The piqrite xjtaerv^ for a day gjj g„,phasis on physi- Mr. P. — For the group, not l»u hter resounded from the 1962 MERCURIY COMET $1095 f iHEATING COSTS] had an especially interesting 8 Statkm Wagon. Radto, heater. Very cleam fitness-from the W h^ too good. But severaf^s will AmericanShake^rean Festl- time ilsteidng to the Spanish to handle a rtassroom of young- House on down—that too par- make It all the way to toe Theater In Strattord, Conn., 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA $1395 DOWN narrator. sters on their own, ggts would see to it toat kids state championships as Indl- “ the cast of actors presented 4-Door Sedan. Radio, beater, standard transmis­ The name Veeder-Root has stood The climax of the event, toe (Friday, at 1 am ., toe student are out for some sort of sports vldual performers. W ell Just Twelfth Night to an audience of sion. Clean! |We have onr oum servicemen. Not eveiyrai] Spanish dinner, was served af­ teachers were feted at a special activities. Even if It’s not a have to do the best we can In school students from many for excellence in counting instru­ ter the film. The menu con- does. Our men are interested in making your' luncheon at filing Junior High, varsity activity. dual meets. Mhybe another areas. Manchester was repre- 1961 OLDSMOBILE 88 $1295 riated of chMe con carne. green glven by the American Educa- Mr. P.—Look, some of toe year we can do better, I sure sented by enough students to Holiday Coupe. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc, pow­ ments for K)0 years. It stiN does. hixnace perform at its highest efficiency and' rottB, chocolate ripple ice er stCMlng, power brakea tion AssocIStlcn. parents are worse than the wish we had a better program UU three buses. lowest cost because then youTl keep huybg olli cream and ndlk. Students par- The girls taking part In the Mds. When I had croasKX>untty in the lower grades to get kids The comedy involves a large But today we’re diversified. Our tlcUlarlly relished this stage of program Included: Bev Alex- * years ago, one boy want- interested In any kind of cart Including several non- 1961 CHEVROLET MONZA $795 from ua. Remember, three out of four furnaces the event. To add to thei enjoy­ 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, dean! ander, Beth Angel, Diana As- ®“t for toe team, sports. The guys down there speaking parts. By general ao- companies hi toe Unfted States and wastoiiud ITianks to Mobil IbchnicalReseaidi ment of a good meal, records vestas, Debbie Befanke, Liz mother didn't think he work hard, but can only do so claim, ^r Toby Belch vras voted 1960 DODGE SENECA $595 our men have the latest facts on how to make were played, headed by the ap­ Blckley, Bonnie Bletzer, Pam I explained we would mudi. most hilarious with his clever 2-Door SedaiL Radio, heater, standard trans. aroi^ toe world produce and your furnace the one-in-four that keeps heating propriate Tijuana Brass. Broderick, Nancy CSiandler, wefully and bring him Reporter — Is it possible Inebriated antics. The plot After the supper, varied en- costs at a minimum. There’s a big difference in EtobWe aarice, Jeanne Crouse, and to to her jjjg^ y^u-u ^idoor track thickened when a young girl, market many other products. So tartsfament was provided. Gary Joanne Dbcon, Pam Dorr, Shar- ‘ *1 back next year when the Cbm- 'Viola, disguises herself as s TODAY'S SPECIAL disttibntois. Let one of our servicemen guru Tide, Janet IPeck, and Richard on Douton, Anne Dubaldo, Ann J ^ „ f ’ munlty College moves out. Pa«re to a duke, m the end, we’ve grouped toem under a new ftoek. all ’88, played guitars and Fischer. Pam Franklin. Merle Mr. P. — Yeah, maybe. I time solvre all problems, and 1969 FoiG T4lird 2-Dr. Hardtop sang popular folk songs, CSaire Frazier, Cheryl Gibson, Cathy J,® try to hope so. There are peo- everyone Uves happily ever af-, lean be. peepiailfi *68, and Unda Malo Radio, heatar, Fordomatte, power steering. OlowackI, Julie Greene, Loma ^ P^® »l«>uld be ter, except for a pompous mad- •S6, were accompanied by Haberem, Barbara Hobnan, sweaty and out of optimistic — no matter what man named Malvollo. SPECIAL cu re’s guMar as they sang the problems are. Elaborate dbd beautiful cos­ ] ( ^ j l 7 Spantsb fo k songs. Also, to the ^ Gosh, we phys-ed people go Karp. Betty Roi^e Kud- to coUege for years to^ t toe tumes added effectiveness to •njoynient of the aflolonadoB, a MEIETINQ the production. The seemingly hand of jragadares pnnrtded Uve low, Nancy I^ ^ rre, Jeri MW- background to train these kids laney, Lorraine Obuchowskl, Sue property and help them as mlractilous scenery changes Busle. ______^ ____ _ The history of anesthesiologry VEEOEiWIOOT OOMPMIV. HsMord, Oona: MaohniHl, elpO omeehantca and ______Mobilheat Palmer, Maty Dopple, Belinda much possible. TOere are at was presented to the Pre-Med were ^ also imx>ortant^ . . . In tha ^ UCTfUMJnniTimMrprt -a.. <^cr>cpjrw»T nr> apaoa €>., ■ > —m TWdhl |. tlitdimwsiiT The musicians were Jerry MANCHESTER Ohoibrla ’ , Dave Hlndle ' , Ramizl, Kaye Raske, Ruth least 60 ways that a program Club on Thursday, April 18 at FMar, meat Oarmany; VEEDEH-BOOT (AUSTRALIA) PTT. UMHED, Souft MsGiaunia; V » » M )0 Q T OF CANADA LIIotB. 66 66 ittcluctl Fe^ ' , and Dave Rhodes, Paula Rivard, Laura of daily axereise will benefit a the hospltaL Dr. Howard Bald- a sMdl^ device, a J^ 'tarealOK NOIjO-KROME COMPANY. WmI IlmWortl Co—t Soefcat acre— —d aoekat hQ— NOUMQIOME 1 —resn OMd— 68 jCorton '66. The last svent of Rnftib, DeM>le Rubin, MArianne wd, or grownup for toat mat- win was the speaker for the appeared, A wWte waU •eo—nd; MFMIOlJOKnOME QMBM. GwasOares.« — Oa— any; A MM wnisra oMMadM> hodnsMre Me. —d J e r t IMsM—i MORIARTY BROTHERS Smltii, JUdl Snow, Nancy Solo- tar, but I don’t have the tlma evening. He presented many in- b«ca®»« a trelUsed garden end OLDSMOBILE OHQ: Sochst so— MAC-nr COMPANY, LsnoasMr, P e: Bockat sore— and dmsal pina. INE RBU Wm 9C9BM MMCHME tba w enizc Oxn foSowsdl, ttis *Teor Greater Hartford Quality Oldamoblle Dealer 8 8 301 CENT^ STREET heeeldng of the plneU. men, Dfaume Zappa, aft *87 and to wgpioto tUs to each parent. tereeUng facts of the history of ® pUlared room. Sliding floora for Over St Fears” COMPANY, TanyvMto, Cmwu: Pradaion act— macMna produoM. THE BEAMGO COMPANY. Walworth. Wlaoj aeraw Te OUva, *88. Reporter—Do you think there anesthesiology by citing from a walls created an atmoa- tnacMna products. THE PECK, STOW & WILCOX CO., Southington, Conn.: MacMnaa and toola for working wHh ih u t siatailMi TELEPHONE 643-5135 Tlw *nesta” was attendsd by 612 WEST CENTER S’TREET P—tiy atudents, primarily those Jadtie Boucher, *87 Is a lot cf good potential me.- book. The group then proceeded phere of increasing space as atodying Sponlrii. TTie project —— — terlal? to the operating and recovery well as a change in time. M.A^ m i l 1 Open Mool thru Fri. tUl 9 P.M. ysEOEn mousmiES m a execuim e offices: Hartford, Connecticut osks ■ Ihnrs sad Sat. ttn 6 P Ji. M — SHNI • — — M an • — KT nn— r fIM • I— 101R— I w was originated and planned by There, will be no **Worid” Mr. P.—There are a lot of rooms where Dr. Baldwin dem- The next, and last, trip to Pupfls in Mrs. Ener’s fourth gr^e class at Bowers responded eagerly to a next week since there will be kids that could give ua a castrated sonie cf the aneetbe- Stratford for this year wlH be niNL B n o i A WFEKMci ■ in w m is i n r It A» { s atndants for their enjoyment, pmn Hrir***-"- '99 headed the Qoestioa asked by "teacher” Lorzidiie Obndwwdd. Lorraine is st Bowen as no Iw the week of April ebampioasUp team at almost sla equipment ca May (L IFalstafP wllFlip pres- part of the Tncher BecrnttnieBt pngrao. .(Hendd |teio bK Flnto): GR any gWen year; Bat they are Susan Rcyosh *86 entod. Busan Royoe^ *88

V m PAGE s e v e n t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTI FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 l^CH iBS'tER EVENING HEKALD, MAN(5HESTEK, CONN., FRIDAY, A ^ IL 22, 19S6 ^AcaC SgTEBN band has received the' highest Vernon ^itainable score a t the ad- Reunion Slated BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE g|m LE SP0R1$ AnmwrW Jtidication festival, an “ A ” , rat­ Court Change Possible ing in grade V I music, the most By 1936B Class iOTH SIOME5, Strength difficult performed at the fes- ' AW, LET4 ,<0.\l 1 THirJK HE'S 31KT ' RHS, Sykes Manchester High School Class COME ON MA30lt TUE n-'JlV Ct.VO£/ 8V TME |) ^CALLIN' ^0 HE WOfJT , 4iUnd««nMBi tivaL BwmAal ARE F|NDS7( HAVE TO SO OOT IN ^ bod The Sykes bEUid received its of 1936B will have a Class Re­ CATHEBOAT/HEfiOT OM’fiildaMaE In Handling Alcoholics Bands W in A rating In the gniie IV com­ union Saturday May 28 at the /5 '/ S Hum diambur TONmE HANS0UR\] s e a s ic k THE OTHER positions, “Ck)od Daughter K of C Home.,There will be en- ' 4E§S«U* fW W A SnN Q TO N (A P ) — E«uA lie drunkenness — as he had South Carolina’s Alcoholic Corn- Overture,” “ An Occasional tertalnment and dancing to the 8TB UNDER ARREST BY ^ OOMED/. year the bottle is taken away more than 200 times before. niiisslon, says "w e need more To p Prizes Suite,'” and “Seventy-Six • B C S ~ » music of A l Carlson’s orchestra THE «AIAE V^ARDEN/ ON TV/. forOoE Trombones.” FAIRWAY, from hundreds of thousands of Government sources say they facilities.CUIUtSS beforeUC1W1T5 weWC need l a ^ . ” __ j .u « jaa_ ■inadME ^ In Charlotte, N.C., Recorder's *T’ >«e students play with Comments on the band’s per- after a hot buffet supper. Ken­ “SS Americana lone enour’’ other than ^ Jail for chronic al- Court Judge P.B. Beachum Jr. high degree 61 professionalism.” formance Included ‘'excellent,” neth Trevltt o f Mountain Rd., I MCoaunaMl them to be arrested and tried on cobolics. One judge, who asked is enthusiastic about the Driver Tills is among the favorable '‘exceptions^,' and "played with Glastonbury, Is general chair­ BUG6S BUNNY MDMin man of the event. Reservations drunk charges. that his name not be used, said: ruling, but points at Oie same remarks received by the Rock­ taste.” BOWN close May 1., UAirtltmfMI' “ We are stlH sentencing defend­ time to inadequate facilities. ★ SKCIAI. PURCHASe 4 r r u . S6 e a s ic r N * " ^ * 3 I ------daValm IOIQNUrr** F or most, it’s a immb shuffle ville High School Symphonic Invitations have been mailed ’ «cw«(rcH p :awAocxjei wrm f i TM feie.L! ui Ptf. Ml ants to jail on drunkenness con­ “ I don’t have any desire to BRIDGEPORT UNITY 4AT TAKJI VOU AWWINfi w v ON#or//oPus MI that ends where it began—on Band at the Connecticut Music to all class members whose ad­ .S r -T S S k victions because we have no punish the chronic alcoholic,” » BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Unity PURNITURE I'M k IFVA^O VX 40Apnodl the streets or in the gutter. But LAt ,Ai dresses were known. Former place else to send them.” Beachum says, “ ’when that Educators AssociaUon Adjudi- watchword at Thursday Plastic Coaled APWAIP TO N ^^DOCl now, a quiet revolution in the members o f the class not con- • htMCOMB man comes before me, all I cation Festival April 16 at E.O. night’s organizational meeting of WATCHl law may be polnUng the way Last month. Gov. .J. hlillard . tacted and wishing to attend the TDIidsn ------want to do is help him.” Smith High School in Storrs, the new Democratic Town Com­ •Bteian iwUmt > * f*_ * ^ ft sSSSttaSSj^ toward hope. Tawes of Maryland proposed a reunion may call the chairman. mittee. kv\ imid (e^form ) 47-rrr-Y t^ Tw o federal Circuit Court de­ $10-million progVam to study according to the band’s director, weoNfcew ■Bntulla and plan alcoholic treatment l4T i3t«. SoSdo'E UHi 4 8 D ^ pdiiUr, cisions are g^iving the revolution Samuel Goldfarb. State Rep. Robert J. Testo, SUFFOCATES IN FIRE PLAYING CARDS trotMk Mtar Dota Gerald — centers. Tolland County ______who successfully fought a pri- BRIDGEPORT (API — The -ot A auuoiiim WN steam and direction. And last The Sykes Junior High School TMCtUi up week, an Oakland janitor In Virginia, The General As- Band, under the direction of mary in the-134th Assembly dls- fire was downstairs from Ste­ r " r 4 r * r " named Thomas F. Budd asked giving courts the option of tum- Art Association Lenzy R Wallace Jr., also re- trict last week seconded the phen Stevco’s fourOi-floor apart­ _ r ment. but Stevco was the only HE 1' Uie Supreme Court to rule as sembly passed a hill this year Pninfin09 celved top rating amoung jun- nomination of Joseph J. Masci- PAIR CLAIMED IT 2 the two circuit courts have: tag anyone acquitted of drunk- onows rainun^S Coldfarb says, cotte for re-election as town victim of the blaze. IT WAS That a chronic alcoholic is a enness “ for reason of being an . 1. 1 IT '* 97-member band re- chairm-an. Smoke seeped up from the THEPIA- 13 11 aick person who cannot be treat- alcoholic” to the care of the A watercolor pal ng ceived the highest rating of any Massicotte and Mayor Hugh third-floor fire and suffocated (Double Deck) ^ L06ue» Wr J_ •d by the law as a criminal for Welfare Department, the Men- “ Lobster Shanty — Nova Sco- participating school, I-A , a per- C. Curran had endorsed the Stevco Thursday night. IB 16 17 drunkenneas alone. Lai Hygiene Department or the tia” has been chosen by the Tol- feet score. The adjudicators slate which opposed Testo’s vic- Eire officials said the blaze 1 Budd has been arrested 34 State Health Department, land County Art Association to had favorable comment for the torious town committee candi- at 420 Bamum Ave. may have Packed in a plastic box.' BY V. T. HAMLIN students fo r performances of dates, been deliberately set. lU J iY O D P ' times on drunkenness charges The legislation also would hang as the Picture of the Month Ideal for gift gbing provide a million dollars for an at the Rockville Public Library, three selections, “Marriage of .4 ^BI6Hr,AU.RIfiHn j _ and has been described in medi­ r a TAKE THIS UP 33 24 I» cal testimony as a chronic al­ alcoholic treatment center at The x>ainting Is the work of Mrs. Figaro,” “ Stars and Bars-Con- ” Ided for .canasta j(ln- WnM MV SUPERIORS coholic. Richmond, but Dr. Ebbe Hoffe, Marlene Reeves of Tolland, ert March 3” "Crown Im­ ANO Wt— . 27 3\ H the Supreme Court takes * » « « t o r of the Division of Al- other pictures on display by perial.” dudes jdeers). Budd’s case and so rules its coho^ta Studies, pointy out it will associaUon members include Comments included “ a beauti­ WORKING PARTNER WANTED c a r n i v a l BY DICK TURNER 32 34 S l 6 n ^ IS ^ - «0-bed unit. -o ld MiU.” an oil by M H OF OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS nia public drunkenness law, ROSE PETALS' based his appeal mostly on that SAW WELL-UH- Y TH' BULL WOULD T TH' BULLS GOOD prohibition. -I-UH- /JUSTTHINnCHE*S AND KNOA/S IT- . SAID— y PREOCCUPIED, I BUT THIS GUY The 4th Circuit (3ourt ruling is S BUT THIS GUV TAINT SURE HE binding on courts in Maryland, TAKIN'TH'BULL'S IS SO HE HAS SAVE OVERN *40 PLACE THINKS j TO HAVE TH' Virginia, North Carolina and U M / n t h SAVE ’ 4 TTW'S A < AUDENCE South Carolina. 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THE Pats on Streaky Knights Lose Fifth Sports Viewing Sanders Leading SATURDAY Marichal Ahead of Last Y e a r ’ s Pace, 1:10 (18) Mete vs. Braves Herald Angle 2K)0 (SO) Twins vs. Angels ( 8) Bed Sox vs. In­ Dallas Golf Open By Bolton Wins First dians EARL YO ST sent hom,e the runs that gave 4:30 (SO) Roller Derby DALLAS (A P)— Doug Sanders, who talks as much G a m e s Claiming t h e ^ n n ii^ Coventry the decision. Papanos 6:00 ( 3) Race of the Week as he plays— which turned out to be all the time — set He’s Won Three -and One Fight Sporta Editor path for the first time this ( 8 ) Wide World of Matty Akxi’s triple and a suc­ and Rick Young, vrinning pitch­ out with a two-stroke lead in the second round of tha The Phillies built a 4-2 lead season yesterday afternoon ^ o r te NEW YORK (AP) — he admitted. "But I don’t think In the three victories so’ far Ixmls edged the New Tbric Hets cessful squeeze bunt by Gene er in relief, each had three hits 885,000 Dallas Open Golf Tournament today. it affected my pitching the rest this season, the Giants’ ace 5-4. belted California 6- but Short walked Lee Thomas Chief Backs Up Umpires was (5oach Mike Lan- and teanunate Don Storrs came 5:30 (SO) Golf with Sam Dapper Doug, colorful In ------— . Juan Marichal is ahead of with the bases loaded in the Alley. of last season. . right-hander has allowed only 16 6 in the only American League * • • Bi£T Cal Hubbard, the retired American League dolphi’s Bolton High Bull­ up with two blows. Bob Post led Snead longue and dress, shot a four- luck piece” — his son Brad, 8— last year’s pace. He’s al­ sixth inning to force in a run, Rham with a single and double. SUNDAY "And it won't bother it this hits, striking out 23 while walk­ game scheduled as rookie Tom CARDfi-METS— dogs on the baseball scene. under-par 67 Thursday to top has arrived to push Mm on. | ready won- three games — then got into trouble in the baseball umpire, now supervisor of the junior loop ar­ 1:00 ( 8 ) Red Sox vs. In­ year.’ ing Just two, and allowing only Agee scored five runs for the Curt Flood collected three hits biters, says there is no rule against a player using a RolUrig along nicely afU r a Coventry . . . 630 002 0—5 11 1 the first round and show why he "You know,” said Doug as he and one fight. ■ two earned nms for a micros­ White Sox. eighth when he walked Joe cold start, (Joventry High Rham ...... 000 030 0—3 7 2 dians was one of the favorites. got in some tall talking in the However, there were those, Torre. Carty followed with a for the Cardinals,'^inchiding a hand warmer. However, the former Green Bay Packer Marichal, who last season copic .067 earned run average. • * • notched, .Its third straight and LaPointe, Young (5) and 2d)0 (30) Championship ___ „ '■ press room after he shot Ms 87 such as Philadelphia Manager triple, driving in the tying run, two-run homer in the ninth in­ and New York Giant tackle said, there is a rule pre­ He was playing in Ms 15th tangled with John Roseboro in The loss was the fifth straight GIANTS-OUBft- third in five starts and BUUng- Storrs; Berk, Fries (7) and Bowling tournament *^o£ the year, which, to Uke a two-stroke lead over one of the most celebrated Gene Mauch, who wondered, then raced home when Short ning that pulled them from be­ venting a pitcher putting his hand into his pocket 2:30 (SO) Hockey—Stanley for the hapless Cubs, who an­ Marichal, who struck out 12 hind against the Mets. Bob-Gib- ton High came within a whisk­ Post. Is all of them when you consider Miller Barber of San Antonlp, brawls in baseball history, parUcularly when Marichal won t nounced after the game they Cubs, got more support than he uncorked a wild pitch. while IXUXZ working on the - m------o u n d . ------er of notching victory No. 1 in Cup Playoffs the fact that he couldn’t play in Ken Still of Tacoma, Wash., and oiriy three games and lost four • » • eon pitched a four-Wtter for the “ You can’t teU -what a pitch- nearly 15 years. Channel 30 pitched the San Francisco had traded pitchers Bob Buhl needed as Willie Mays and Jim other area action. wi.T.rVGTON—Three unearn­ (18) Mets vs. Braves the Azalea Open at Wilmington, Bob (Soalby of Belleville, 111,, after sitting out Ws suspension. ' PIRATES-REDS— victory, his 13th against tu-o «r has in Ms pocket,” Hubbard will feature a salute to ,th e -Giants to their fifth straight vic­ and Larry Jackson to PhHadel- Hart each smacked two-nm ed runs were all Bloomfield N.C., because he was in the "this kid has followed me Pappas, acquired from Balti­ losses lifetime against New declared, -and therefore you Waterbury team Friday Mght tory Thursday by checking the "You see a lot of acars in pihia for outfielders J< ^ Herm- homers. It was Mays’ fourth BOLTON— Losers the first High needed to edge winless El­ Tournament of Champions at weeka in a row. He flies from more in the Frank Robinson York. can’t allow Mm to go to Ms at 7:30 . . . Greenwich will he Chicago Cubs 5-2 on six hits. baseball," Mauch said. "On the stein and Adolfo PhilUps and homer of the season and No. 509 • • • fiiree times out, Bolton staged lington, 3-2, in a fast 90-mlnute- Jacksonville, Fla., to my tour­ trade, made an effective first ' the scene of a Five Mile Road 19th H o le Las Vegas that was being run It was Karichal’s third face and the chin and the pitcher Ferguson Jenkins. of his career, leaving him only a last liming rally to edge Bacon game. naments and travels 30,000 (O start in the National League, WHITE SOX-AN6 ELS— commenta came after Race Memorial Day starting at off at the same time. straight complete game victory, cheeks, and on the legs and The PhiUes, who need pitch­ two short of Mel Ott’s National Academy, 7-6, In a Charter Oak 40,000 miles a year, all by Min- allowing only five hits and strik­ Agee bit Us third homer for Manager Chuck Dressen of the 9:30 a.m. , . . University of Each team collecte'd four hits Sanders is the only "name” and emphasized that he is win­ arms. We don’t know about this ing help, dropped a 5-4 decision LiCagUe record. Southern Division meeting. Hero EULINOTON RIDGE self.” ! ing out seven in six innings. But the White Sox, all against the Detroit Tigers had objected to Hartford baseball team is but mlsplays gave the visitors player making all the tourna­ ning his battle to wipe out any scar. This one might be some­ to Atlanta for their tWrd * * * for the Bulldogs was Jeff Max- Starting times, pairings for ments and he’s doing it because Tied at 70 were Bob Duden ^ Pittsburgh’s Bob Veale was a Angels, and also collected a sin­ WWtey Ford of the Yankees us- without a home field this all thi«e runs, one in the first mental soars left by the bat^ place where you can’t see i t ” straight loss, while Pittsburgh, BRAVES-PHn.8— the Four Ball Golf Tournament lie wants to win one of the big Portland, Ore; Bob Charles of little sharper, allowing only six gle and two walks while reach­ Ing a hand warmer in the form spring due to construcUon of weU whose single drove home and two in the fifth. Ellington, swinging incident that cost him Marichal is proving you can’t which doesn't seem to need any Eddie Mathews set a major at the Ellington Ridge Coun­ ones — sometMng he hasn’t yet Christchurch, New Zealand; J youngsters, 14 years of age ry Stears 128, SopMe Burgef by at Churchill Downe on May Last Fleets observed. "But everyone was MawA now has a starting ro­ 8-6 at Little Rock in 1965 and 2-1 fight back,” Herman said as he as­ old mark 62.7 set by Jim Brack­ ' Triple-Jump 38'6>V’ Higgenbottom, returning to form and several games and lost 74 gain st Na- ^jjder, who purchase a en of Manchester in 1963; Foun- Heck M, O'Brien B. , ^ 345. 7. asking: ‘What can we do to im­ tation of Jim Banning, 19-8 in with the FhUUea. Detroit at Washington sumed the same confidence the Uonal Xieague clubs during HUh-Jump 6'6” Ken YlaiUsky M. AUCKLAND, N.C. — Toro Baltimore at New York team has shown in its last three others looking as though they tainc in the 880, 2:04.1 wMch Johnson B., Hartt B. Two o f Saturday’s races — spring training baseball games. « « « Pole-vault ll'O” Jackson M. R ei­ the Wood and California Derby George, New 2SeaIsad, outpoint­ Cleveland at Boston ouUngs. ’Tt has shown spirit, can be reUed upon more often eclipsed the record of 2:04.7 set man M. Ylxnltaky M. AMERICAN TRYOUTS ed Ray Peres, Honohdu, 10. determinaUon and hustle. It “ future, by Ken Smith of Manchester in Shot-put- • Jut 46'46’ I'AIV " Driscoll B, Pur- are at IH miles. The Gold * * * End of the Line American Little League base­ Feafiierweichts. BASEBALL HEROES 45 Years After Ring Loss, Nattonal League even bounced back after the Sanders, incidentally, leads 1960; Bergeron in the two-mile ne:fy, Wrubel^rubel M..M, Cup will be raced over 1 1-16 Short Stuff Getting into the Washington Discus 140’6(4” Purney B. Dris­ ball players will tryout Satur­ EXCLUSIVE! LOS ANGELBS-Rudy Coro­ terrible first inning In Cleve- .the team in strikeouts with 12, in 10:11, old was Carl Rohr- coll. Kimball M. , miles. w . L. Pc.t Central CixmecUcut College ball park opening day -wasn’t day afternoon from 1 to 4 na, 117, Los Angeles, outpointed PITCHING—Juan Marichal, land last Sunday.” two more than starter Dave bach’s 10:32.5 in ’63; Perrson In Javelin 1 6 6 ' Driscoll B. Jack- Three-year-olds trained by Carpentier ^Beats’ Dempsey Pittsburgh . 8- 1 .889 football quarterback whiz, any easy Job for Ehnmett Ash- son 13T24i. Oakmon M. o’clock at Waddell Field. Eddie Neloy will be favored in Norman Parra, 117%, San’ Die­ Giants, xMsted his third straight San Fran. .. 7 1 .867 He then noted the way the Morehead. Sklp Jutze, is starring with ford, the first Negro umpire to the broad Jump, 20’3%” , old 880 Relay 1:36.0 Bristol. Mauch. NEW the two $100,000 races. Ogden go, Oailf., 12. completa game victory in San Lab ..Angeles. .6 .3 .667 team bounced back against the Another surprise has been the Coach Hank Majllnger’s base- reach the Majors. "I was INDIANAPOUS "500” SPECIALS Phipps’ Impressive is the 3-1 LAS VEX3AS, Nev. — Charley Francisco’s 5-2 triumph over say that any time Jack Demp- rateurs, and the FVenchmt Phila'pbla .. 4 4 .500 Tigers in the second game of big bat in center field where hall nine this season. The stopped by five secret service choice to measure a probable Austin, 161, Phoenix, Aria, Chicago, allowing only Mx Wte gey, the old Manassa Mauler. "tfie 1" “ Y P l« A tlanta...... 4 4 .600 a Patriots Day doubleheader. Lennds O een Is being platoon- sophomore catcher is leading men and -when I told them I knocked out Doug HunUey, 157, and one earned nm while atrik- i, much better than In Jack s. field of 10 in the Wood and scored a knockout victory It was St‘. Louis ... 3 4 .439 The Red Sox were losing 6-0 ed with Jim G o^er, The cen­ the Blue De-vils with a .400 was an umpire, they all did These Cars H ave Posseci O ur 16-Polnt Stupendous, from Mrs. H.O. Xioe Angeies, 7. Ing out 12. Dempsey, surinlsed, New York .. 2 3 .400 entering the eighth but man­ ter fielders load the team in plus batting mark . . . Jim double takes,” he said . . . Tip a work of art. BATTING-Ourt Flood, Cardi­ back without saying a word. Houston . . . . 3 6 .333 aged to grfve the Tigers a scare Mtting at the moment. Green, Garrett, former assistant foot- on how good a pitcher Sam Sofety and Perfori^nce Test. nals, collected three Mts and He flattened Georges Carpen­ For their verbal match, C dnciimati . 1 6 .143 before succumbing 6-4. who goes against right handers, ball coach at Coast Guard and McDowell is with the Cleveland f'- ■ four runs batted in as S t Louis tier, the OrcMd Man from penUer weighed 165, Chicago .... 1 7 .126 One reason for Herman's re­ is batting .294 after 17 trips to head coach at Susquehanna, Indians: "He can throw the lO-oz. edged the New York Mets 5-4, France, In four rounds almost jxnmds less t ^ he did when he Thursday's Results newed optimism is the new ap­ the plate wMle Gosger boasts a Will be the main speaker at wrong pitch to the batter and ‘‘INDY WINNER” hitting a two-run homer in the ^ years ago In a world heavy- fought Dempsey in Jersey City, St. Louis 5, New York 4 pearance of his pitching staff, .333 average after 15 at bats. Monday “hight’s UCoim C Club sUll strike him out,” veteran You Won’t Find Fanfaro, Libbey ninth Inning for the winning Tvelght title bout that drew box- N.J., on July 2, 1921. Dempsey, San Francisco 5, CMcago 2 admittedly the worst in the The highest hitting regular is dinner at the Ambassador in catcher Del Crandall de- ing’s first million dollar gate. Scale glasses. runs. who’s 70, weighed. 220. “I was Pittsburgh 2, Cincinnati 1 league when the team broke roMrie George Scott with a .269 Hamden. Garrett is now work- dares . . . Monday night’s Hoopla and Hullabaloo And Thursday night, Carpen- skout IM when I fought Atlanta 5; Philadelphia 4 training in Florida three weeks average. Carl Yastrzemski has Ing in the peicoimel office of world middleweight champlon- Model Kit Set of four. tier, looking like a million dol- Georges,” he recalled, Only games scheduled ago. a .265 average. the National Football League drip bout between Dick Tiger LOTUS FORD Scholastic Baseball. lars at 72 years of age, was at a Carpentier came to New York 'Ibday’a Games . . . Instances at Waterbuiys and Emile GrifflUi will be tele- At This World-Famous Sign Hartford 6, New Britain 4 New York art g;aUery, swapping to participate with Dempsey, San Francisco (Shaw 1-0) at Munidpal Stadium are 355 feet cast over Channel 30 starting '65 Indy ‘500' Winner. K. Hartford 6, New London 6 verbal punches with Dempsey. Gene Tunney and Tommy H ou ^ n (Giustt 0-1); night Detroit Wings’ Veteran down the left and rightfleld at 10 o’clock . . . Dick Johan- So. Catholic 9, Weaver 3 Carpentier won this time. He Loughran, the latter two also Pittsbuigh (Sisk ‘14) at St. foul lines and 390 to straight- ningmelr, former litU e All­ USED (Only Good Sound Used St. Thomas Aquinas 3, Rocky and Dempsey are In the same opponents of the Frenchman Louis (Washburn 0-U, night away centerfleld. TTie fence is America tackle at Southwest AT MONROE DEALERS NOWI------Hill 2 during boxing’s golden era, in PMladelpMa (Boozer 0-0) at Nearing Hockey Milestone eight feet Mgh. The Giants Missouri State and Hartford ------^------the opening of an exMbitlon of Ctocinnatl (Nuxhall 0-1), night open their home Eastern (Charter Oak linemen, is the CARS Cars and Trucks) paintings by George Bellows, New York (Hamilton 1-0) at DETRDrr (AP) — Almost air conditioning equipment In licague slate Sunday afternoon new line coach at American In- PANELING the artist celebrated for Ms box- Atlanta (C3oning;er 0-1), night completely luinoticed in the De­ Olympia Stadium before prac­ against Pittsfield. Pro baseball terna-Uonal College in Spring- troit Red Wings’ surge into the tice. has been absent in CoiuiecUcut field. W IN! A COMET CYCLONE GT X 4’ x r Mahogaiiy >4. ft. Ing paintings. Angeles (Koufax 1-0) at NO SET DOWN PAYMENT Stanley Cup playoff finals LOCAL BANK FINANCING ARRANGED Manager-Coach Sid Abel In­ nsiHifmlih •’Carpentier would have been against Montreal is the fact that structed g(oalie Roger Crozier to s u s N H P i b _ * the champion If be had Mt mo , Alex Dolvecchlo is approaching Seek Applicants ^ PORSCHE on wear a mack during the prac­ M f o r d w a g o n the jaw Instead V. of uuon theUlo York at Atlanta a hockey playoff milestone. (BOWLINGy Coupe. See thiaonel cheekbone with a hard right tice session. Abel said he wasn't Fairlane 500 V-8, auto., ps..* 1 0 ! *895 PMladelpMa at Cincinnati DelveccMo has not yet scored For Membership l k m . N l i r early In the fight.” Dempsey taking any chances with the C E IL IN G 2| Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 'N In the playoffs, but has assisted PONTIAC TEMP'ST SITflC M CHEVROLET said 'While standing in front of a young netminder who held Chi­ NKMATHUAU rj| ;^ _ - .V . San Francisco at Houston, day on eight goals. He needs one In Tennis Club Conv. cpe., wMte, black top. i I Rns Super Sport 2-Dr. Hardtop. I i t VW Bellows’ painting of the famous . cago to 10 gbals In the six seml- M more point to become the fifth final games. The Neipslc Teimls Club V-8, auto., PS, radio. match.Tna»,>h “onsnrM,* Georges was ttu>the trrm great­ at. niglK alMMe man in National Hockey League membersMp drive will confimie VOLKSWAGEN $ | 7 | y : est European tighter ever to “ We are playing better now Mstory to score 100 points in the through National Tennis Week, M Deluxe Wagen loaded with I ■ v w M VOLKSWAGEN SlfiOC come to America.” than at any time during the sea­ Conv. Cpe. Green, black i V v V NOWWrrHAigOHP.ENGINE playoffs. May 1—8, with additional en­ extras. See! Fpr tlw handyman son, including December and top. Very sharp, wMtewalls. "There isn’t too much boxing Delvecchio, Red Wings cap­ Sports Schedule January, our two hot months,” thusiasm sparked by the warmer f o r d f a l c o n interest in France now. The best tain since 1961, entered the weather. MembersMp OuUr- Same •• the with a profncUn mind Abel said when asked about his POWDER PUFF — Lorna 4-dr. sedan, auto., r^dio. *1495 C9 BUICK SPECIAL S IfiK prospect there is Marcel Cerdan playoffs with .'91 points on 35 man Matt Neill r e p o ^ there M team’s chances against the Aheam 188-181—497. Jeanne U U 4-Dr. Wagon. Auto., v-8, iW v V ’€6 Indy ‘5 00’ pace car. Jr.,” Carpentier said, referring Friday, AprO 22 goals and 56 aseisU. He was are 11 applications in to date. BARRACUDA w providn a Baseball — Manchester at Canadiens. Maneggia 208-488, Ruth Barker power steering. WMte. to the welterweight son of the seventh on the aU-tlme goal Hiirty new members are being 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, 4- 109-4(13. M *1695 former middleweight champion. Central, 3:30‘ scoring list but fell to eighth Another pracucepractice was scn(sched- Bought to expand the club and speed irons., radio, wwt. East Catholic at fi| RAMBLER “ But he was held to a draw by a Baseball - when Chicago’s Bobby Hull today and Abel {dans a when olbtalned, two new courts ONE-STOP Penny, 3:30 SAPUNOS — Jean Tres- V I Classic sedan. 6, standard, *495 MONROE’S "INDY SPECIAL ” CONTEST second-rate lighter recently and notched a pair in the semifinals skating driU Saturday be- will be constructed for use by a M VOLKSWAGEN SlOQC white,-radio. Baseball - Cheney at Ekist ehuk 144, Gayle Trueman 126, S I K V i C I doesn’t seem to have the quality to give him 36. fore the team leaves for Mon­ total oi 80 families. The new Sunroof. Radio, whitewalls. IVW W >'TT Granby, 3 of his father.” Gordie Howe is the leader in treal. Dorothy Gagnon 127, Ellen courts are to be of hard-surface Easy to enter-Get a free shock check Baseball — Rockville at fjdrd c o n v . $1ISQC for noodod matoriak playoff points with 154 through The first game is scheduled Oflara 127. composition comparable to the CHRYSLER SITQC Galaxie 500. Black, wMte IV V U from your Monroe dealer, and fill in ' '\v-; * Windsor Sunday. Newport 300 2-Dr. Hard- 1 1 VW M other ■t ^ this year’s semifinals. He has three currently in use. top. Auto., V-8, power steering. . Tennis — Manchester at E.O. 63 top. Full power, dark g;reen. Surgery for Bellamy scored 64 goals, to strengthen TWiXW t NUTS—Doris Top- Recognition of the Nelpeic Extra clean. an entry blank with your estimate, pf Smith, Storrs his second place position behind llff 126, Bfieanor Fitzgerald 129, CMb, as well as community NEW Y < »K (AP) — Walt Track — Eastern at Man­ this year’s winning speed. (Record is Montreal’s Maurice Rlthard, Joan Colby 130-353, «Flo Niles awareness of a growing inter­ a n coMH CONV. f o r d s i c q c Bellamy, 6-foot-ll pro basket­ chester, 3 ^ ' Patriots Slate U U Cpe. S-22, green, wMte top 2 6 " X r P A N I U who has 82, and has upped Ms 140-362. est in tennis In this area, has *1495 Country Squire 4-Dr. Sta. I WWW 150.686 mph.) ball star 'With the New York K .20 Monday’ April 25 _ record assist production to 90. fostered a temporary part-time Wagon. V-8, auto., PS, radio. Khfeks, underwent surgery Baseball—PorUand at Bolton ^ t," 11 Fenway Starts Very clean. Montreal’s Jesin Beliveau, WOMEN’S LEAGUE— Final use of the courts by the Man­ CD OLDS. F^5 M7QS Tuesday for the removal oT Baseball — East Hampton ^ v U Conv. cpe., auto., radio, wwt. 11VV FIBERGLAS *7 who has scored two goals and BOSTON (AP)—For the first standings: Vittner’a 46—80, chester YMCA. The club wlU MONROE Last year Rootes’ Sunbeam Mpine walked off with cyats on both feet. Coventry. 3:15 Aceto A Sons 42—33 (won roll­ « VOLKSWAGEN three assists so far, needs four tUae since the American Foot- host the Y-teen tenMs lessons Camper. Spring Vacation IWwV the National S.C.CA. Class Fchampkinship as well off), The Herald 42-38, Bernard FORD FALCON SIIQC points to move past' ^-teelm- ball League was latmched, the six Moiday afternoons beginning 2-dr. wagon, auto., radio ■ iv W is Here! as Regional championships coast-toRD—^FYont ends T mo(M, rience, complete remodeling, our Manchester office for a Silver Lane Bus Co., 49 Brain- quick sale. Owners going south. time, good wages. Apply in per­ EVENING JOBS cludes hot water and indi­ Road (Lot No. 249) $20. 1940 suitable for camp additions, rec rooms, concrete recent college graduate for ard Place, Manchester. DIG YOUR OlVN evergreen Wearing: Apparel— Furs 57 MODERN DUPLEX — 4'4 I960 CHEVROLET Impala con- J . D. R eal Estate, 643-6129. son, Parkade Bakery, Manches­ vidual apartment thermostati­ TO BID Anthony Botticello ,1 trailer, $13. Call 643-8384, aft­ work and garages. References permanent, interesting, di­ A well-known Con­ trees at 744 Lydall St. 643- rooms, 1'4 baths, refrigerator, HERALD verUble, automatic transmis­ given, free estimates. CaU 643- versified position in our ter Parkade. GOWN — long, pink, size 10-12, cally controUed heat, Hotpoint Sealed bids will be received Breezeway and garage clo6- er 4:30. 62 Russell St. necticut firm has two 5318. range, bus line, parking, heat­ sion, power steering, power 2629. claim department. No Help Wanted— worn once, $60 new, asking $20. kitchen (range, refrigerator, ed. reasonable. 649-3566 after at the office of the General er to side line. 595 Hillstow^ MEDICAL transcriptionist, B2ECTRICIAN, some exper­ openings for indus­ brakes, excellent condition, A-1 OPPORTUNITY shorthand or typing re­ 37 TEN YEAR OLD Japanese CaU 649-7158. disposal), 2 air-condlUoners 6 p.m . Manager, 41 Center Street, Road. ,i R D X L E n im weekends, X-ray Dept., Man­ ience needed. Call 644-0109. trious. reliable men. Male or I emale Manchester, Conn., until May 3, new tires. Owner 648-8162. Trailers— COMPLETE remodeling serv­ quired. F or confidential in­ Yews. Dig your choice. $3 each. for each apartment, 1)4 col­ James M. RuflnJ .<• ice. Roofing, siding, garages, chester Memorial Hospital, WAITRESS and WAITER need­ ATTRACTIVE 6 room duplex, 1966 at 11:00 a.m. for Stump General Repairer’s Licensp For Tour 6-A Sunoco Service Station terview phone Mr. Mc­ 361 Hillstown Rd., Manchester. ored tile baths, sound proof­ PONTIAC — 19tt Catalina con­ Mobile Homes rec rooms, concrete work, cab­ hours approximately 10 a.m.- ed, part-time. CaU Bolton Lake Wanted— ^To Buy 58 centrally located, occupancy Rem oval. and CerUflcorte' of Approval Bolton Notch, Rt. 6 and 44A Caffrey at 643-1161. CUSTODIAN ing in waUs affords privacy in Bid forms,' plans arid ftaeblfl- Information vertible, blue, power steering, SMALL camping trailer, sleeps inet and counter work, cera­ 6 p.m., on Saturday and Sun­ MANAGERS WANTED Hotel, 643-9731. sound reduction, convenient M ay 1. CaU 649-2716. — Sign closer .to, street lln6. new power brakes, new top, 6 Very High Gailonage Do general cleaning WE BUY 'tad sell anUqu* and cations are available . at ' the 6, stove, refrigerator, head, mic tile, floor tile. CaU 649- Good Inside Work day. CaU M rs. Smith, 643-0463 Garden— Fann— Dairy basement laundromat, master 116-118 Center St. An equal opportunity em­ work. This vvork, in­ WANTED — man or woman to used furniture, china, glass ;>il- FOUR room apartment, 2 down, Controller’s Office, 66 Center THE HERALD will sot | new tires, wUl a co ^ older car sink, electricity, etc. excellent 2349 for free estimates. High Income for interview. An equal oppor­ Products 50 TV antenna and telephone Street, Manchester, Connecti­ The above will be effeqtlvi ployer. SUNOCO cludes sweeping, floor sell real estate full time, ex­ ver, picture iromes, old coins, 2 up, oU furnace, big yard, disclose the Idsntttar of In trade, $1,896. CoU 6-7 p.m . condition. 649-5750. Minimum Investment tunity employer. jacks, patio doors and patio, cut. as o f A pril -25, 1966. any advertiser using box 64941698 o r 868-3914. CABINET WORK, formica coun­ Paid Training washing and related perience preferred hut not nec­ APPLE5S—^Macs, Northern Spy, gins, pewter, scrap gold, near bus. 649-3049. Town of Manchester, Filed ta office of Town Clerk ters, rec rooms, remodeling. Sun on Company is look­ Delicious, Rome Beauties, . private parking, basement stor­ tetters. Readers anawar duties. Hours are 5' essary. Contact Mr. Phllbrlck, watches, old jewelry, hobby Connecticut. > :^ A p ril 20, 1966. j ing bund box ads who 1957 CHEVROLET — 4-door, ing for six aggressive men' age, 2 blocks to bus, very con­ HOME MADE utUlty trailer. QuaUty work. Reasonable prlo- HAVE A “Colonial Living Dem­ p.m, to 1 a.m., five day 364 Main St., o r caU 649-8464 Winesaps. Priced from 80c- collections, paintings, attic con­ Robert B. 'Weiss . ZonXng Board of Appeau dealra to protaet their very clean, $296. OaU 649-1717, For Detailed Information to enter our Paid Manage­ $2.25. Herrmann’s, 172 S. Main venient to grammar. Junior CaU 648-6989. es. Free asUmatea. CaU onstration.” Receive lovely hos­ ARE YOU INTERESTED .w eek. , for appointment. tents or whole estates. Furni­ Business Locations General Manager John F. Clifford, ■ Identity can follow thto a ftw 4:80. C all ment Training Program. high and Uigh school. For ap­ 6986. tess credits. Display consists of St. 646-0067. ture R epair S ervice. 64S-7449. For Rent 64 . Chairman procedure: 17’ GOLD SBIAL FrankUn These men wlU maoiage TELLER WANTED —male or pointment call The Jensen wood, glass, brass and wrought IN FACTORY WORK? Jo|m A . Cagianello, 1060 CHEVROLET B npala con- travel trailer, self contained, SUN OIL COMPANY their own station upon suc­ female. Financial Institution, STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, Building Corp, Mr. Barney Endose your rsidy to the iron items. Call Mrs. Jacque­ SUPPLY M A N S ecretary verfible, 6 cyUnder, automatic, excellent condition. CaU eve­ Roofing—Siding 16 cessful completion of this no experience necessary, will Tom aszewskl, B ox 363, South bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Peterm an, 643-2463 or Mr. d e s i r a b l e store or offlos box in as anvdena — line Ackerm an, 745-6040. If so, we have openings on Stock Inventory and i n v i t a t i o n good oooditlcm. $696. OaU 649- nings, 875-6936. Weekdays—568-3400 program . train. Excellent opportunity, R d., Bolton, open daily. 649- glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ Charles PontlceUi, 649-9644. ' space, ground floor,, clean, at< addressed to the Clasal» first and second shift. and distribution of sup­ fled Manager, Manchester 9790. BIDWELL HOME Improvement Evenings, Weekends paid fringe benefits. Call Mr. 6472. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 tractive and reasonable. Apply Co. — Roofing, siding, altera- Mr, Smith—236-0413 Please apply in person: plies and materials. Winkley for appointment, 644- Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. Mr. Daly, S tate Theatre, 11 TO BID Evening Herald, together | 1960 FORD, 4-door, radio, heat­ Garage— S erv ice- JUnimum Inventory Investment with a memo Uating the. Uona, additions and tsmodel- Also Involves some un­ 8735 or 875-0338. ROBINSON STRA'WBERRY J. D. RENTALS a.m. - 8 p.m. Sealed bids will be received er, automatic, good ooiuUtlon, EAST HARTFORD companies yon do NOT' Storage 10 Ing o f aU types. Elxcallent Or W rite loading of materials. plants, $20 a thousand, $3 a at the office of the General your tetter. no body rot, $860. 649-2696. ATTENTION TO QUALIFY: Hours arS 5 p.m. to SCHOOL BUS operator, expe­ hundred. Call 643-6718. MANCHEISTER — Prime office Manager, 41 Center Street, New 2-Family GLASTONBURY — stomge workm anship. 649-6495. P.O. Box 71, East Hartford KLOCK CORP. Rooms Without Board 59 Tour tetter wUl bo Good credit and character 1:30 a.m., five day rienced preferred, approx­ FOUR rooms, second floor, space, 100 to 2,000 square feet. Manchester, Conn., until. May Open Sat. - Sun. 1959 MERCURY Monterey, 2- apace fo r rent, 628 square feet. atroy id if tha advarttear la A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, 1272 Tolland IpkOn Manchester Desire fo r a career in the oU w eek. imately 20 hours per week. Sil­ FRESH apple cider, cold stor- XHE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cct- oven and range. $90. central location, abundance of 10, 1966 at 11:00 a.m. for , 1 P.m ; till Dark door, power ateerlng, extra OaU Glaatonbmy 633-2936, ona you' ve mentlonad. If < siding, painting. Carpeotry. Al­ business ver Lane Bus Line, 49 Brain- age apples. Ferrando Or- Street, centrally located, parking, alter to suit. H ayes Swimming Pool Concession: Sharon Park: A Commun­ aaow fine. OaU 643-2588. 528-1287. HOUSEWIVES (Globe Hollow Concession not R win be handted In terations and additlonj. CeU- Schools and Classes 33 Draft exempt Permanent work, reg­ ard P lace, M anchester. 643- chards, Birch Mountain Rd., targe, pleasantly furnished 4)4 rooms, utilities and ap­ Agency, 646-0131. ity o f custom-built thtt ufluftl nuuMTe ular raises, exceUent Glastonbury. room s, parking. Call 649-2358 pliances, first floor, $150, Stand). ; ^ .. 2-famlly homes. 19« CBHVROLBT Super Sport, WINTER STREET —garage lor Inga. Workmanship guaran­ East Hartford-South Wlndsor- Ability to manage and sell 8978. . Bid forms, Rians,, and specln- teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4880. working conditions plus for overnight and permanent . without utilities, $136. SET OF OFFICE suites In from $27,50a SOO h.p. triple carba or stock rent, $8 a month. Call Glaston­ Manchester area training for NURSE’S AIDBl—^F\iU or part- you rself oations are available at .the I many valuable bene­ PART-TIME franchised terri­ guest rates. State Theater Building. In­ 4-barral, 4-apead tranamiaslon bury, 638-7042 or 247-4046. EARN UP TO $225 RASPBERRlt; — plants for sale, ControIler’sVOfflc?' Center Directions: On Brewer SL Lost and Foimd tim e. L aurri Man<»:, 646-4619. fits. tory, seU to established custom- NEW room apartment, quire 11-8 p.m., Mr. Daly, 643- with hurst linkage, posl-trse*. A WEEK DRIVING For More Information bear twice a year .742-7549. FOR RENT—^Near Main St., Street, Mankhester, Connecti­ next to Telephone Co. Roofing and Chimneys 16*A PART-TIME NIGHT — .T.T»Tir ers. $40 per week to start. 16 second floor, no children. 7832. PASEK Realty PEISER 'fCOT—Grey angora eat, an- tlon rear end, AM-FM stereo THE BIG RIGS INTERESTEIX . hours. CaU 644-1402 or 644-0202. single room. Call 649-2170, 9 cut. V Motocycles— Bicycles 11 CALL IF APPLY Appliances and utilities, - 'Town of Manchester, 2S9-747S 528-5n9 ITawers to the name of Bam, radio, air-oondltlonlng, black ROOFING — Specializing re­ KEYPUNCH IN WRITING TO BOX H azel S t OFFICE AND studio for rent, with rad interior, 5 brand new Help Wanted— ^Male 36 Household Goods 51 $135. <■ - Connecticut' ’ lliodel Home 5M-2510 ^ ^Summit St. area. 649-6709. QUALITY Motorcycles for qual­ pairing roofs of aU kinds, new JOBS WAITING U, MANCHESTER EVE­ WORK close to home. SmaU 983 M a in 'S t. W ill rem qdel to c' 'Robert B. Weiss • .*------, — tires, ahowrooln condition, $2,- ity oonaclous people. Aa low as roofs, gutter work, chimneys well established plastic com­ M OpptN ROOiHr prlya|te' en- suit tenants. Call' Max' Gross- Bhccellept opportiuiity to SUN OIL COMPANY NING HERALD STATING CLEAN, USED refrigerators, ...... General Manager - 900. F irm . CaU 876-8698. $10 down. M otorcycle Sales, 695 cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Train Now— ^Pay Later IMPORTANT NOTICE pany offers Steady employ­ trance, phone, rec room priv­ No Commission or Fees to m an. 649-6334. 4"OUND—Blu* parakaaC OaU work evenings 5-10 p.m. ■WE3BK DAYS 568-3400 QUALIFICATIONES. ranges, automatic washers Washington St., Middletown. aiding. 80 years’ axperianee. The 1964 Civil Rights Law ment and good growth poten­ ileges, . professional person. A pplicants 649-5769. and learn Alpha-Numeric with guarantees. See them at Free estimates. GiU Bowlaw, prohibits, with certain ex­ tial. No previous experiMice 643-9895. SEE US ON THE world’s most If you can pass a physical Keypunching. No exper­ EVE5NINOS — WBEKB3NDS An equaJ opportunity employer B. D. Pearl’s AnpUances, $49 LOST — vicinity Watkins Broth- IF YOU HAVE $50 643-6361, 644-8383. ceptions, discrimination be­ needed. Learn as you earn. exciting motorcycle. The mag­ and need a steady job year ience necessary. We Will M R. SMITH 236-0413 Main St. CaU 643-217L PRIVATE ROOM — near Chop­ J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. \ ,e n , lady’s powder blue wallet ’round, here is your oppor­ cause of sex. It will now be Apply ta person to Cavrok nificent Norton Atlas 750cc, 60 ’Train people with pre- ping, central, hot water, priv­ II containing cash and im portant WE HAVE A CAR FOR tunity of a lifetime to en­ necessary for our readers Write P.O. Box 71 Mfg. Co., 60 E. Mata St., EWERYTHINa In sterilized re- 643-5129 643-8779 b.p. Al .GiU’s Motorcycles, 596 vlotu typing experience or CONCRETE LABORERS ate bath, furnished or imfur- 11 papers. No questions asked. Re- Heating and Plumbing 17 ter the trucking Industry not only to read the usual East Hartford ■ Rockville, Conn. 875-2548, 643- cooditioned used furniture and YOU background. nished. 643-0727 after 4. WaaMngton St., Middletown, NOW. QUALITY 'TRAIN- NO EXPERIENCE 6868. ap^iUances, high quality — low ARE BUYING jiword. 6494366, evaninga. Female Help Wanted and IF YOU Conn. B O m PLUMBING and heating INO, the largest, company Male Help Wanted classifl- prices. LeBlanc Furnltu.'e, ;99 Ce n t r a l l y l o c a t e d room 474 MAIN ST. — Three room repairs, alterations, electrlo Good wages, pleasant working " NECESSARY, MUSIC TEACHER — full or JS approved school in the east eatlons, but Wanted — Male TIRE SE21VICE MAN, 48-55 South Street, Rockville. 875- for rent. Free parking, refer­ heated apartment, hot water, CUNLIFF MOTOR and g&s hot water heaters, free needs 250 men to be trained conditions. part - time. Keyboard back­ •Lo s t — Paaabook Nb. SISSOS!. or Female, also our Clasaifl- hours per week. Must be steady 2174. Open 9-8. ences required. CaU 643-2893 adults. Call 643-2426, 9-5. 1962 HONDA 160 C. c „ $150. CaU estim ates. C'Ul 643-1466. for local and long distance ground preferred, no experi­ 11 Savings Bank of Manchester. Rout* 88 cation Help . . . 87. worker and married. Paid va­ CALL 643-1984 after 5 p.m. 643-4411. driving. 'Train with the bmt A pply ence necessary. Position open­ 3)4 ROOM duplex, heated, hot SELLING, ! I Applioation made for payment. Vernon cation and other benefits. Blx- SELLING out all merchan­ OR COMPLETE plumbing sad on both Diesel and glM AFTER 6 P.M. perience helpful but not essen­ ing in Manchester area. For dise, mattresses, beds, etc. No water, refrigerator, stove, air- iboST_____ — $200 in $30 danomina- Joat. NbrIh of Vernon Clrcla heating service, complete new trucks. Phone 1-249-7771 FIRST NATIONAL conditioned, patio, bauhecue, Business Services GBINBIRAL fa ctory w ork—^Ap­ tial. Apply in i>erson. Nlchola- Interview ca ll 622-0615, Mr. telephone orders. Howard’s Apartments— Flato— ijtioRs in tan Conn. Bank en- bathroom Installations and anytim e. STORES, INC. i - - ' ----- tor, parking, adults. 643-0016 Offered 13 ply 8-4 New Bhigland Metal Mandiester Tire, 295 Broad St Kupfer. Sleep Center, 639 Mata. Tenements 63 livedope OR West Middle T))ke. bathroom remodeling. 80 years 649-6760. P ark A Oakland Ave. Products, 44 Stock Place, Man­ between'Broad and Main fit, LAND CLiI^RINQ, tree re­ In busineas. Eail VanCanqp, OFFICE SUPERVISOR — ma­ KEILVINATOR electric range, WB HAVE customers waiting CALL YOUR East Hartford DELIVERY — part - time — li<$100 rew ord. CaU 648-9066. 649-4749. chester. ture person for small sales of­ refrigerator, good condition, for tha rental of your apart 1962 VALIANT — 4-door se­ moval. and chain saw work. Help Wanted— ^Female 35 we^ends, $2 plus hourly, open­ OFFICE A . M ichaud. 742-8096. Evening IntervlewB ings in either Manchester, Ver­ fice, good typing and figure ideal for cottage. Both for $85. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ lUND — large white cat, tan dan, like new. 648-0834 after TOWNE PLUMBING Service- MAN TO work in lumber yard. Bathrooms remodeled. Repairs, Tuesday, April 26 from 6 pm .- Must have driver’s Ucense. non or Thompeon'vlUe Call essential, experienced ta CaU 649-3817 after 6. tate, 6.I3-51M. |{markinga, tan tall, ooUar. CaU 6 p.m . STEPS, sidewalks, stone woUa, aUerations, heating. 648-8979, IMPORTANT NOTICE 8 pm. or by appointment Davis • Bradford Lumber Co., 644-0202 or Enfield 746-0462. general office routine. CaU Mr. 649-6906. fireplaces, flagatona terraoas. LOXH7GE CHAIR and platform DLES, silver gray, 6 weeks From an organization that started back in 1956 with fourteen or fifteen meiu- llTYPEWRITBRa and oddh« 1957 BUSCK, REBUILD trans- hauled, rented. Adding mo- Varic suid Oakland Ave., - JUST LOOK — NOTJCE washer. Lovely birch cabi­ I machines for learn. Yale YyiMH mlaaloii and motor, $110. 1958 ehima rented and repaired. Btove moving specialty. FWding [7 1 3 ,8 C jO eiling TOri old, AKC registered, bred from bers. MLS has now grown to include thirty-seven active Realtors plus, their Paid 'Vacation — YOU GET — Town of Andover nets with copper hardware, I w riter Service, 649-4986. K e rcu iy , $50. OkU 649-6352. Pickup and deUvery oerviee. choira to r rent. 64947763. ^ ° Septic Tanks ^Wanted East Hartford good "Toy championship stock. ^esm en and other associates. These include practically every active office in ^ T -m '¥ 7- Uniforms Provided 16-PIECE BEDROOM PubHc Hearing by the Plan- refrigerator, range and fan. T a le Typew riter S ervice, 6i9> AND on the Manchester area. 1968 FORD FA8TBACK. 427 FIGURE CLERK insurance PART-TIME K e n t STob^dtonT T o7s l^ P IE C E L I^ N G ROOM ntag «d__^lfonlng^_Oonami Good size dining aiea, PersonaIs~ 4966. Painting— ^Papering 21 F tc€ IMsc-bility InsuranoB on the Buiiiiiori two (2) Gar­ ei^b^e, exceUeiit ooiulition, Fisgged Sowofs COUNTER MEN many tricks and walks on 12-PIECE KITCHEN 01 bath downstairs, Uvtag room Medical Insurance {LARGE firm expanding pres- den Apartment Units, in the Following are some interesting figvn's as to whaA has happened to used hmnes ] FANTED — ride irbrn nerOi . PlKMM 649-6576. SALES AND Service on Arlens, INSIDE : FuU or part-time day& Few Evenings hind legs.. Come, let Sherie — W ITH — has open staircase. end to Manchester Manor Beat' Haim EoUpee, Jooobeon lawn Must have above average and Saturdays I ent sales force. Work with top area zoned for Garden Apart- in the area for the past seven years; 1963 CHEVROLET aUtion wa­ You name your own price, Machine Cieaned show you. 649-3635. ELECTRIC <' hom e, hours 7-3:30, OaU 649 mowers. Also HomeUte chain ^leaial rates to r bomeownera aritlunetlc abUity and s l^ OaU 875-8951 o r 643-6412 to Age No Bonier I filgtat men, income $8,000 per REFRIGERATOR mente on Wales Rood and Upstairs, two twin size gon, excellent condition. CaU oawB and International Cub on comptometer or calcu­ Septic Teaks, Dry Wells, I f Over 182 year whUe working toward IRL9H SETTERS —AKC reg­ Shoddy MiU Road, Andover, 66 o r over. 649-7861, 876-840L arrange interview. Sewer Ltaee Installed—Cel­ 1 T V SET bedrooms, fnU ceramic balli 649-8911 aftar 6. Cadet Troctora. Rental equip­ lator. W e WIU Trofai. I taanag:ement, experience not istered. whelped Feb 20, 1966. Coim. Average Average lar Wsterprooflng Done. AND RANGE and ample closet spoee. {WANTED — Rida to Pratt A ment and sharpening service JOSEPH P. Lewis custom point­ Apply In Person Att J required. No travel, OaU 644- 0011 643-6326. The Planning and Zoning Listing Price ' Sales Price I Whitney, East Hartford, third 1368 CHEVRfXJGT hardtop, Free Delivery in Conn. good condition, now paint, new on aU makes. L A; M Equip­ ing, interior and exterior, pa­ Company offers exceUent HOWARD JOHNSON’S i 8002 o r 644-1402. Commission of the Town of An­ Heat, hot water and paric- $15,955.00 $15,234.00 I'Milft, from 340 Woodbtldge St, ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, perhanging, waUpaper re­ wages and working condi­ McKin n e y b r o s . MEATOWN i ■ — TWO LOVABLE miniature male Free Set-up by Our Men dover iiriU hold a public hear­ 1958 battery. rebuUt transmission Free Service by Experts tag. FnU basement piped for I M ondM ster, 648-8460. 875-7606. Manchester Ex­ moved. Wallpaper booka on re­ tions, cemvenient t n « paric- Route 30, Vernon Sewerage DisposM Co. 1215)^ Silver Lo m , * poodle puppies AKC regis­ ing on the third day of May at 15,078.00 and e i« ln e . $800. 646-0063. Free Storage Until Wanted automatic washer and dryer. 1959 16,597.00 change— ^EhTterprlM 1945. quest. Fully insured. Free es­ ing, in - plant cafeteria, US Peart St. — 843-5308 East Hartford, Conn. tered, home raised. OaU 643- 8:00 PM. in the Dining Room Wa n t e d — ride to Pratt * \! ARE YOUR TALENTS Please Note: Appliances are re- 1966 RAM BLER A m erican 3- tim ates. CaU 649-9658. above average benefits. 7115. -T' of the Town Hall. Route , A n- 15,583.00 ' Whitney, first shift, from West DICK’S SERVICE — Snow, ^ 1 6 Convenient to schools, 1961 ’ 16,428.00 door automatic transmission, RECOGNIZED ^ndltloned a ^ guaranteed tor Connecticut, on the ap- IliQdiUe Tphe, and Dover Laae^ plowing, trucking, moving, rub. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ OZ10 yc&A church, bus end shopping. 15,421.00 excellent coMtitlon. Can be seen APPLY CLERICAL WORK — mature 42 pUcatlon of Mr. S. J. Ploufe to 1962 16,173.00 {fo r two people, 649-6344. bteh removal, carpentry, clean­ ing, waUpaper removed, fully woman interested in meeting Live Stock Located at lovely Manches­ a fter 4-AO, 66 Bigetow S t AND APPRECTATED On Display at Mata Store build two (2 ) garden aparV ing, general repairs, aU typea insured. Rene Belanger, 648> the public. Typing a necessi­ ter Green. 18,085.00 16,480.00 HORSES BOARDED — private Phone for Appointment ment units in the area zoned; 1963 1960 BLACK TBIRD oonveitible cf odd joba. T ry Dick, reason, 0612 o r 644-0604. First National ty, hours 3:30-10 o r 11 p m . ? farm, exceUent core. CaU 643- |{ AntomobflM For Sfik 4 ASK FOR “CARL” for garden apartments owned It te jnet like owning your 16,369,00 ^ power, exceUent oonditton. able. 643-4636. CaU 643-1141 e x t 339. An equal AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION BUG? 6055 or 643-6150. 1964 17,386.00 j£M2 COMET, standard 6, radio, PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, r Not See Us Right Now Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9038 by the applicant at Wales Road own home withont the ex­ CaU 815-4984, after 6 p m . opportunity employer. and Shoddy Mill Road, Andov­ : heater, clean, fine condition. RESNTALB— ^Power roller, chain interior and exterior. Paper Stores, Inc See It Dey or IGght pense of maintenance. Yonr 17,484.00 16,241.00 Openings for full or part- er, Conn. At this hearing inter- 1965 I CaU 649-2996 after 5 pjn. saws, traU roUer and aerator, hanging and waU paper tomo:^ Articles For Sate 45 ^ yov l“ ^^e no means of trans own front and rear entrance. 1962 MERiCYJRY M eteor, stand­ lawn vac, rototiUers. Also sales aL Dutch Boy and DuPont 'tlm e sheet metal mechanics — c.— ------portation, rn send my auto tor ested persona may be' heard 1966 (3 months) ■ 19,747.00 , , 18,745.00 Paric and Oakland Aves. .•od first class machinists {$IEED CAR7 Tour credit turn- ard shift, as is $695. 742-6712. and service ort aU lawn equip­ QuaUty workmanship. CaU RICH, STONE-FREE loom, $14. you, jjq (^Ugatton whatsoever, and written communications re- ea day or night shift. I od downt Short cb down pay. ment Capitol Equipment, 38 evenings, 246-8598. East Hartford n u n BOADTfiST Gravel, sand, fill, stone, man- ceived. A map of the develop- $150 Monthly { mant? Bankmptr Rspoaaao. ure, white sand box and patio A— L—^B—E— —T’— S ment and the-proposed new . .---i r’-* Main S t. 643-7958. JOE'S T op P ay i Mimt Don’t daapalrl fiaa Boa- I960 OOSOTF-Radto. beater, B O D o n n o o n sand. 643-9604. 43-45 A LL Y N ST., HARTFCSID buHdtage is on file ta the So if you are bujing or selling, call in , a Realtor. We have the experience, O vertim e For appotatment to .Inspect: HARfKD AND BON Robbteb Ro- Floor Ffaiiahlaa’ WAURBSEB fuU or part-time, ------OPEN NIGHTTB T IL L » P M . o ffic e . - I oat Ooua^aa. Ibqiilra about loto daaa, $296. OaU 649-4778. l i PAYING C O . AUbWDXK JBIilAlXIID I I ■ FuU B enefits the knoivhow and the organization to sewe yon. and to seive you weU. I oat down, am ai lest poymenta moval — attics, cellars and day and night diUt Apply in KEEP CARPET cleanliig prob------FLOOR SANDING and refInUb- rxmpATi'ni Atm osphere lems smaU-uae Mue Lwtre APARTMENT SBB____ PHHXX) __ re- . Dated *t Andover, ConnecU i anywhere. No smaU loan or fi- 1968 FORD, 2-door, 6 cyltodar, yards, weekly or monthly pick- person only, Howard Jotansen’a , Driveways - Paridng • T een Old and Growing Days CoN *45-010* Ing (q>eclaliztng in older waU. R ^ r etartJte 'frigw^dor. Very good ooodlti^ “ t- ^ i nance oonpany plan. Douglat new radiator, new battery, re­ iqi. Bolton, Manchester vicin­ Restaurant 894 Tolland Tpke. ' Areas and Devetep* | waU to Planning and Zoning ' Muitipio-Listing Service of floors). Waxing floors. Paint- $00; okter type studio oouoh, I M btorj, 838 MAIa. buUt tranamiaslon, very good ity. Harold Hoar. 649-MM. Exit 94. WObur Ooee Park­ m eat W ork TABCO MFG. shampooer $1 . P aul’s Paint A Commission *49-5591 ing. Ceilings. Faperbanglng. WaUpaper Supfdy. gooid cooditioni $8; porcelain condition, mechanically exoti- w ay. I An lypea of Amesite I « TBim St, Manchester Town of Andover, TREE CUTTING — Trucking, No job too smaU. J'ihn Var* top kitchen table, 4 chain $8. {REPOSSESSION: Taka over lent $285. 844-8544. Repaired A Installed | . 043-2103- ConneoUcut Evsnlngt *4$-1023 THE MANCHES’nER BOARD iMxl clearing, omesite drive­ toUIa, 649-5750. APPUCA'nONS ARB being tak­ HANNABTf HUSBAND Heqtor CaU 649-4391. ‘ payments, no eaaU aaaded with I FR E E ES’T D IA TES IMANCHESTER TRANSMISSION COl D. B. Wnchbaugh, ways, driveways patdied, re­ en for drapery departmeifl, 8 hatea hard work so be cleans I average credit 1965 Pootiae 1957 lOHEVROIRfr — l-A o o r ' E -Z TERM S Cbelrm aa M&P ENTOPRIXS i O r o , 1964 CadUtee oadatt 1968 moval of rubblah from cellars, ni|Me n week. A p fiy W . T . |m b r a i b a r d r b . lUBcaBaTRR, o on . 646-0022 [ the rugs with Bhie Lustre. MOVING — Entire taousebold hardtop, armll V-8, good oon- W. P. Halnee, , Mnw* coovwtlbte. Oal'989- dltteB. eaR <49406 oRar 4 garages. Mgfats, weekends. Grant 0»« Ifannlwlar Buk- I M o m 6 4 4 4 2 1 3 ^ | — FaMer’e iMiper. B en t atootarie ahm p ooer <1 g o o d s f o r a dSL OAU < $ S « B 7 anytim e. S ecretary ’ 8254, aik..Rir,C>tfh6>u Hotonao. 649-2289. 568-1897. Read Herald Ads ade. 6 p .m .. 648-1430. Oloott Vaxiety Store.

\' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-THiUEB r; MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 B i ' grade 7 17 students -.PA G E TWENTY-TWO Houses For Sale 72 Saburban For Sale 75 Wanted—Real Estate 77 H e h r o n Kham District achieved honors, compared with Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 M EW V E S iW a —Porter Street $6,000 — Spring SpedaL Year WANTED — 6-6 room home, 14 three months ago. The 17 are Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Hooses For Sale it Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Salt^ 72 a s k f o r Homer Grasseleri ana, modifled 2-level Ranch, ’round cottage with attached desirable location, Write Box Betty Deperry, Cynthia Fore, Houses For Sale 72 ASK FO R B ill Coe. 273 lAidlow ROCKLEDGE — 4 bedroom MANCHESTER— Immaculate OWNER —Garrison Colonial— ASK FOR Bill Belflore. Two old­ Newly listed Green Manor 8 flnlslied roonos, plus 2 un­ garage, excellent for home or AA, Herald. Bike Inspection Tomorrow 96 Named Jesse HiUe, M ichael Kearney, DUTCH COLONIAL — consum­ Rd. Big 7-room Sj^t on Porter finished rooms, uiq>er and low­ 15 KANCHBSTBR — Executive Ranch —large living room, 2 4-bedroom oversised Cape, din­ centrally located, attached, er biomee in indurtrial zone in Ranch, cleanest one we’ve eveif investment CaU EOtten Agen­ Gary Keefe, Kathleen Keefe, ing of 7 rooms, and 1% baths. Street side of Rockledge, 2!4 WANTED HOUSE on West Bicycles wUl be registered Churobee is meeting tonight at., borne, Porter Street area, 4 fireplaces, family room, V/% ing room, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ heated garage, screened porch, nearby GlaeUmbury.. Tremen­ seen. Must be seen Inside to er terraces, large wooded k>t cy, Realtors, 643-6930. Eklward Montandon, end EVed- A iwiiuon words cannot de­ baths. 2 - car garage, 2 fire­ tremendous poesibUlUes for Side—2 family or single, rea- and inspected by police end (Wednesday) in the Hebron For Honors ^ large bedrooms, 3 full baths, 3 baths, rear yard fenced in. rage, central location. Air itice yard, baths. No ag­ dous potential here. OaU B ill appreciate. ^Iflore Agency, eridc Nichols, ^so, Karen Per- scribe this typical New Eng­ places, parquet flooring, beau­ large ftunily. Priced in mid sonable. 643-1927. m em bers o f HebrcMi O range to - Church In the Smltto-Oellert lavatories, 3-car garage, Florl- $25,900. P liilbrick A gency, 649- Real Estate, 643-9332. ents, F or appointm ent ca ll 840- for detafis. Belfiore Agency, ...... J son. Beveriy PoM, Denise For- land designed home, carefully tiful finitiied flreplaced 6436121. 80’s . T a t further information morrow between 10 a.m. and 4 Lounge. The committee will The Honor Roll for the third sandrn Reid, Edward Ro- da room, patio, fUUy alrK»ndl- 8464. 6866. 6436021. Coventry ' " tioned. Shown by appointment custom crafted with tha NEW 2-FA3iIILY duplex, 2 bed­ family room, nice sun and a s k BX>R Joe Lombardo. 8- mOl R. F. Dlmock Co., 649- p.m. at the town ofllce building, discuss the matter and report marking period at Rham shows c h ^ , Nancy Rychllng, Chee- only. Call the R. F. IMmock grace and beauty of Colonial SOUTH WINDSOR Town line rooms, 1% bath apartments MANCHB16TB21 — attention in­ AJSK FOR Bill Belfiore. Com­ shade comUnaUon. Quality bedroom Ranch, one block from 6245. 5 ROOM RANCH LISTINGS W.^^bjT E D Owners will receive a «»rd on the pres^ status 37 students received High ter Slok, Suzanne Vanity and ' C o., 649-5246. days of old. Central chimney ... but in Manchester. 8 room with separate basement ga­ vestors — Unique opportunity pact 2-bedroom Ranch a stone's built by Everett VanDyne. Call center, plastered walls, flrer showing a safety iM^Uon ^ «...______Kevin Viera. with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled SCANCREETBR — tauneoulate Fun basement, flreplaced been made and an information interviewwL 'Hie two cburchea Hrs and 60 got Honors for Colonial... 4-4 with 2% baths. rages. Altuninum siding. Call to buy 4-family phis single throw from Manchester line in B in 649-6737 this weekend. Bei- placed living room, natural A good many of our homes ‘i JIANCHESTER — Gracious gambrel roof a ^ small pane oversized 4 bedroom Cape, 2 Hvii^ room, forced hot air If the number of students In Built within the last two 643-9278 848-5121, Norm an S. home, new central heating sys­ nearby Bolton. Newly remod­ fiore A gency, 643-5120. woodwork. Priced to sell now, have been sold and we have booklet Identifying features of were left vacant last January a total of 96 students who ex- roomy Colonial In central lo- windows. Screened porch over­ tiled baths, dining room, 2Tcar heat electric hot water, years, this home offers maxi­ Hohenthal, Builder. tem in 4-family, annual income eled bathrooms, 2 bedrooms. early occupancy. ^Belfiore clients waiting. Please hikes wlU be noted as aides to 1. by the resignation of the o^Ued. This is an Increase of 16, ^ i S ^ s e fil i-* cation, flreplaced living room, looks beautiful landscaped Kitchen also newly redone. In­ ASK FOR Norman Hohenthal. ■ garage, central. Bel Air Real good sized lot Price $12,- finding them if they are lost or Rev. John N. Cross, who ac- „ _ . ' Hotofs are combined th e^ ^ mum in space for gmeious liv­ M ANCH ESTER — 7 room fir e - H ayes A gency, 646-0131. Agency, 643-5121.______call us for listing your U;m large bedrooms with walk-in yard, located In one o f Man­ Estate, M34S33. 000. , S f Nrrldlng test is re- cepted a call to Watertown. ^ ing at. the minimum price. sulated garage plus enclosed 4-&edroom Colonial oa Blast homes. 5*^' ^osets. Bel Air Real Estate, chester’s best neighborhoods. placed C a^, IH batas, carped MANCHESTER — exceptional 3 breezeway. Beautiful setting, 5 Center St. Quick sale an abso- ^SK FOR Joe Lombardo, 6 room nxirorf ■■ t^ans for the annual percentage In the two class showed no net change Asking price is only $24,500. IA K E F R O O T h o m e , private 643-9332.______PW lbrick Agency, 649-8464. Basement garage, combina­ ing, excellent location, walk bedroom Ranch, fireplace, at' trees in rear yard, 2 in front lute must. Call Norman for de­ executive Ranch near Manches­ F. M. GAAL, AGENCY ^ d en t State Trooper piy- smoiEasbord eS t May 21 groups went up from 10 which c^d weU a ^ to all schools. Leonard Agen­ ter in Vernon, beautiful 40 mile beach, central beating, m ^ ^ re ^ and^al coi- w ere«sc^ Tuesday eve- P*T Pattern of achleveme^.ta ^ MANCHESTER — Spactoue cus- tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. tached garage, walk-out base­ plus flowering buShes. Assum­ tails. B elfiore Agency, 643-6121. F. M. GAAL, AGENCY cy, Realtors, 646-0469. panoramic view, 2 full bajths, matched fiddstone fireplace, Broker Gail Green niTig at the home of Mrs. Rog- ^ Grade 12, CjmUila Dona- Btr.rting group, grade 7, ti»e twq —^ tom buUt 6% room Ranch, plc- Manchester Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ment, nicely shrubbed land­ able mortgage if desired. Truly ------— ------too many extras to list. A must comitetely furnished, 6 rooms. 643-2682 742-7092 Broker Gall Green ^ state-wide projert**ta aT^rter, chairman. The event and Martha Hammmd re- honor groups a I;* tare book kitchen, 18x21 hv'ng MANCHESTER — Oversized scaping. Char-Bon Real Estate, a Best Buy in the low priced ASK FOR Norman Hohenthal. MANCHESTER — 7 room fire- Big oversized Cape minutes S-car g «^ e. A year Yound 742-7092 Opieration with cLnecticut bron Woman’s Fellowship. mato^ in the top group Honors bdned Inorease of five stadente. room , i>andled recreation ro a n . 5^2 r o o m CAPE Cape, 2 full baths, 8 or 4 bed­ 643-0683. class. Bslfiore Agency, 643- see property. Belfiore Agency, 643-2682 placed Colonial, recently pan­ from Manchester, closets, ga­ home, fully insulated. We also Department of Veterans of For- bron Womans’ Fellowship. that Frade went to Mw- record of all six grades ^ Hayas Agency, 646-0181. rooms, garage, full rec room. 5121. 643-5121. New gas heating system, eled family room, modem lore, 2-car garage, plus breeze- __ have Ranches, Capes, Colon- ’VB3RNON — Split Level high eign____ Wars, supported by the ------garet Blais, Allem Burt, Linda was achieved by the 8th graders Gets Award Wesley R. Smith Construction MANCHESTER ASK FO R BIU B elfiore. Several MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom electric hot water, detach­ kitchen with dishwaahM' and way, big 200x210’ lot. An excel- a SK FOR Joe Lombardo, Fully tals, older homes and a 2^am- on a w « ,^ lo t SU rjtoms ta WANTED - 3 bedroom Colon. State Safety Commission and Manchester Evening Herald Carlson, Jane Dahlqulst and three more students plac- C o., 643-1667. properties with commerolai fiy. Manchester Associates, 649- Ran® «™® the S perfoLances In this »>® May 10 at the pointment to see call Phllbrick Only $19,500. H ayes Agency, be appreciated. CaU 649-1266 " T . was known by the unlver- Tto_a Baldwin Ste^- ^rea of "^ys and Dolls." The ®^urch. tTM galore. Priced In mld-twen- MANCHESTER — 2 family, 5 J home, well kept, $13,500, no the committee doing a thor- dum, price support will be avail- .. ’ .. roDresentatlvea to w ^eH , Calvin OooUdge, Sa- Others elected are Mrs. Jer Agency, 849-8464. 646-0131. for appointment. tiee. Call Doris Smith, Jarvis and 5 flats, on bus line, $18,- - money down. CaU 875-9667 from In the first case It has able to growers who stay within have aaffiliations ff£ tlZ S with tae the CeSCen- ^reh Davie, ^ Henry r y DDomorowsKi, o m S ^ ' ‘ auditorium at 8:30 p.m. Walsh, first vice president; 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ MANCHESTER — 6 room Col­ Suburban For Sale 75 2-4 :S0 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Jj^^n caUed on to handle, Ben- their allotments for broadleaf MANCHESTER Colonial — 6 ReaHy C o., R ealtors, 649-1200, BY OWNER—6 room Cape, ... _ ra J a i. J Intelligence Agency.’* Theodore Fill, MarUm Galum- Last Baturday's opening night Harry Oarr, second vice tors, 649-8464. onial, with den or family room, rooms, large family kitchen, E ves. 646-2519. full dormer, fireplace, finished BOLTON Center —Choice loca­ nett said: “ We are on trial as and Havana\^ed tobatao, and ,pjie university, he said, re- boaki and Kathy LaVole. Also, pepfomianCa jU ayXto a ^ presWent; Mrs. Dominic Catal- 3 bedrooms, formal dining beautiful closed porch, garage, MANCHESTE3R—7 room Split basem ent, 1% baths, carpet­ tion. L-ahaped Ranch, large Uv- South Windsor “ A additional personnel be- Kathleen Ixmdon, Karen Muster, whose .^ponee showed Mrs. Herbert GARRISON Colonial — 2 years room, generous kitchen with treed lot, near bus and shop­ Level, family room, 1% baths, ing, stereo system, many oth­ tag room with fireplace, kiteb- ^ production ^ any dimensions of the Mary Ratti, Stanley Rzonca, tj, enjoyed” the ^ r , acting 8t®vens<>^ tr^urer. old, on a wooded lot, large liv­ pantry. Original owner. Bow­ ping. Char-Bon Real Estate, modem kitchen with bullt-lns, er features. Call 643-9749. cn has buUt-in stove and oven, MODERN LIVING?? assignment.’’ In the field of pub- Deborah Sears and Abe Wexler. ^ .^nglng, and (be music and P rig^ o was taa ing room, central hall, formal ers School area. Wolverton 643-0688. one car garage, priced for ceramic tile hath, fiiU base­ that after the 1964 campaign, /arm allotment. This program y,. administration It hired offl- High honors were received by main speaker at the supper. His dining room, family size kitch­ A gency, R ealtors, 649-2813. . You bet! This appeal packed quick sale. $22,900. Phllbrick CONVENIENTLY located 6 ment, over one acre land, buUt Humptaey accepted a number ,^11 be In effect tor 1968, 1987 ^lals from clvU poUce organlza- 1<> students in grade 7 compared jyj pi^ceeds from the show topic was “Morals for Mar- $13,600 —MANCHESTER im ­ en with bullt-lns, one half bath room home, aluminum siding, Split-Ranch has 7 rooms of tavltationa to ^ a k at fund- and 1968 crop years. ^lons who were given the title of with nine in the second period, to aupport diwmaittes at " He said that marriage is Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. PHTT.TP ROAD — Brand new In 1964, p erfect condition. Sell- maculate 2-bedroom Ranch, and stone flreplaced family aluminum storms, nice lot, designed for those who keep raising dinners, including the Memorial Gommittea police specialists bttt not aca- The 10 are Stanley Anderson, TMnaim » vocation whicUi should be bas- custom designed Colonial. Fea­ tag to r $18,900. InunedUaite oc­ pace with up-to-date living. Timken Oil Burner, full cellar, room down, 8 large bedroom s $19,200 — SIX room Split level, fruit trees. Call 649-3979. one at Hutford. Announced by American Le- demic appointments to the md- John Baron, Sherry Brunei!, ‘ ____ ed on love, and each partner in tures 6 large rooms, 114 cera­ cupancy. The R. F. Dtatock Get your family into the nice trees, assume mortgage. and two full baths up, central 114 baths, family room, twin He said Humphrey’s assump- oommander Richard park- versity staff. Karen Bughee, Alan Foiguson, , mairrlage must saorlflce for the $69.90 monthly. Hutchina Agen­ mic baths, equipped kitchen, MANOHESTBR — Six room Oo., 649-5246. swing. Only.' $23,900. Call air-conditioning, 2-car garage, sized bedrooms, garage, trees, ticn , was that the dinner for ^ jones-lCeefe Post Is the “ a u of the peoiUe In the MSU Beverly IfiH. Also, Stephen Rhan High School eorrw- ottaor. fuH basem ent, carport. E xcel­ Roger WaUt«f, '649-6306. c y 640-5324. aluminum siding, $27,600. Phll­ near bus. Hutchins Agency, oversized Cape, 1'4 baths, en­ ^ Zkxld was Just anotiier of the following Memorial Day com- nUssion to Saigon were there to Baitoh, Michael RobUns, Andrea opendent, Lawrence Moo* teL Mrs. Eldward Goss was dialp- R ealtors, 640-5324. lent F.H.A. financing avail­ closed porch, large well land­ V am on 1960 RANCH ON A high bhaded brick Agency, 6498484. ■RAPRnW*! A WALLACE *™**'3^*’i*' mittee: Parker, chairman; How- perform functions that had Stoner and David Vaughn. 742-6796. man of the event. able. P riced at $18,900. Call scaped lot. Priced for Im­ BARROWS & affaire at which he was asked to ^ Richard M. taen speolffloaUy reqeusted by ' lot. 8 very large bedrooms. MANCHESTER — like new 2 MANOHBSTESR — Adjoining Jarvis Realty Co., ReaiKors, mediate sale. Call owner, 643- CAPE WITH TREES Huge kitchen with buUtdns arid years oM, 3-bedroom Ranch, Lookout Mountain. Six room 643-1121, 649-1200. 1426. arajMftB speak. Grant, G. Richard Ives, George the Vietnamese government,’’ < dining area. Flreplaced living paneled family room, built-ins, Colonials, 5-room Ranches, 7 Oversized 6-room home near Manchester 649-6306 An tarn Smith, Rtibert Oafazzo. G. Earl Hannah said. "Thtae function Lake Strbet School. 3 bed­ room, oil hot water heat. 2 2 baths, air-conditioned, alumi­ room Raised Ranches. All with ------— ------HM R®rter. John Kulynych, Ray- had been clearly laid out and * car garage. Excellent eon- rooms plus unfinished 4th •VERNON—U * R buUt 6 loom “ mond Andrews, Adolph Simons agreed to by all concerned. num storms, garage, lot lOOx- tiled baths, one and 2-car bedroom. Modem kitchen dition. $17,900. Wolverton Ag­ Ranch, flreplaco, garage, largo ^ »a v e tne ngurre, n ^ w ^ Auxiliary president, Mrs, There was no deception of the 200. Owner transferred. Han­ garages, city utilities, bullt- CARS with buUt-tas, large living wooded lot, beautiful view, ^ more than about $60,- Kowalski. government of Viet Nam.’’ ency, Realtors, 6492818. ley Agency, 643-0080. lns, lots average 100x200, oil A PRECIOUS HOME room 'With fireplace. Only TRUCKLOAD SALE hot water heat, plastered 618,900. Can D. Sisco, 875- $19,600. 876-4145. ^ <}. Earl Porter Is in charge "Despite statements to the COLONIAL RANCH. Owner $7,100—four room R an d i, over­ walls, full Insulation, 30-day 661L ------Z . nn his *f**”*”e squad and color guard; contrary the university never built 1966 end featuring gen­ sized garage, on Lakeview Dr. occupancy. Charles Lesper- FOR PRECIOUS PEOPLE ELLINGTON __ large- , 4-foom _____ Dodd_ broke abotrt even on hla Kulynych, graves______registration;______! __ entered■.__ j Into ___any____ contract ______with■». erous dimensions throughout. 6 G/m/riJA J. D. Real Estate Oo„ 84S-5129 ance, 649-7620. Inspected — Reconditioned — Guaranteed BARROWS & WALLACE S t a ^ s ^ tar^a^Ite Andrews and Simons, pariting the CIA,’’ Hannah said. The rooms include a formal dining or 640-8536. KNOWN FOR VALUES FERTILIZER room and a 14 x 16 kitchen Manchester Parkade ^ sS^ha?sorfebS and traffic control. people involved in 1^ mission ei MANCHESTER — Rambling p.m . and 7 -1 0 p.m . with cabinets all around. 2 car MANCHEISTER—2-famlly, 6-6, older home, 7% rooms, 2-car Manchester 649-5306 to pay off and the funds realized „ Wedding Ammum^ 3 bedrooms, separate utfiities, 1963 Gonrair 4-noor from the 1966 dinner also were Mr. and Mrs. LelRoy Benzlng- a d ^ ry rolra only were garage. 100 x 400 treed lot garage with workshop over, % ' 4»* < - \,~ 1963 Ford Hardtop Qualty built. Mid 20’s. W olvir- permanent siding, aliunlnum acre. Needs a handyman to V-8, auto, trans., power Monza model Radio, fiOUlH WDTOSaR^BeauOfuI S d ^ to ta lp him meet extra er have announced the marriage uM « university control, he For groonor grots, more beoutiful flowers auto, transmission. $1295 C oventry ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. storms and screens, good In­ spruce It up, $14,200. W esley steering, radio. Sharp! M 595 6^ zoom Ranch with fun costs o t TOibUc office as time of “ >eir daughter, Evelyn, to added, ... buy in quontity and save! come, good location, $18,900. R . Smith Construction Co. 648- basement Reel buy at $16,250. 5 ROOM RANCH went on. Roger Oady of Leibano^ which _ $19,600—6 room Ranch —2 car Wolverton Agency, ReaUors, 1567. 1963 Volkswagen 2-Uoor TUed hath, 'vanity, many ex­ Dodd was repotted to have took place on April 6. The cou- P H N A R e P O llS basement garage, rec room, 649-2813. 1964 Ford Station Wagon tras. vnn cpiBllfy for mini­ 8 bedrooms, aluminum sid­ returned here today from BTori- Ple will be at home In Andover ___ _ _ Very-clean. S1A0C fireplace. Unusual electrical MAHOHESTERt—6 room Cape mum FHA financing. T. X ing, alimilnum storms and da, where he went to be with a ®*ter May 1. -6 roMn Ranch, rec Super clean! $1695 Priced to sell. ^ ■ Www March Visits 210. J. D. R eal E state C o. $21,900 close to schools, bus and shop­ Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. screens, oil hot water base­ eon who was operated on two Report C ards WHY PAY MORE? room, Swedish fireplece, ga­ 643-5129 a t 849-8638. ping, 3 bedrooms, dining room, board radiation. Price $7,« days ago, but he could not be In his letter to parente, ele- Manchester PuMic Health rage or patio, one room com­ BCHUrON. CUBTOM buUt one flreplaced living room, garage, 1962 Ford Falcon Sta. Wgn. 900. reached immediately. mentary school principal Roy Nurses made 623 visits last FCHl THE FAM ILY w can pletely independent of other excellait condition. First tlrtie owner binne. featuring 6 1965 Rambler Hardtop 6-cyl., auto, trans. ® s office said he had not Gardiner states he Is woriiing month. It was reported Tuesday use extra income. A 6^ room rooms, 214 baths. J. D. Real on the market Wolverton $895 rooms and a heated and flre- 6-Cyl., overdrive, radio. come In. A teteihone operator on' a revision of report cards by Mrs. Charles R. Anderson, HUBBARD HALL HUBBARD HALL Ranch consisting of four rooms Estate Co. 643-6129 or 6498686. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. plaoed family room. 3 generous F. M. GAAL, AGENCY $1795 GoU Green Dodd’s home number had for the next school year, to be supervisor of nurees, at a meet- end a 2H room separate apart­ Quiet charm and pleasing decor accent the HIGH bedrooms, roomy kitchen com- Broker WEIXfi STREET—A fourfam - CENTER HALL Colonial Ranch oAO-moo **een changed on April 11 at formulated, used, and evaluated jng of the executive board of ment, presently rented tor $96. QUALFTY of material and workmanship in this custom- 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe plete wlQi huilt-ins. SO foot Uv- 343.2662 25% ORGANIC lly home, one apartment 'va­ with 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, * Dodd’s request and that the new after a year’s trial. The pur- the Manchester Pidrilc Health GREEN RIBBON monthly. B^ilt 1968 in a res­ built ranch-type home. Pleasingly nestled on nearly 1^4 V-8, 3-speed trans., radio. $2195 tag zoom—dining zoom. 8 ftdl idential neighborhood, It pre­ cant on sale. 'Three car ga­ good sized living room, built- acre plot on HIGH ELEVATION, the landscaping in­ 1962 Pontiae Hardtop number was not to be given out. pose is to Inform the parent of Nurses Association (MPHNA) V-8, auto, trans., radio, hatha. Ihrea zone heat. 2 car _____ sents a Bi^le family exterior, rage. Excdlent exterior condi­ in oven and range, level 100 x cludes artistic STONE-WALLED TERRACES and __ __ ------. „ Reports filed by Dodd with the child’s progress to a clear, at Chapman House, 60 Haynes L A W N FO O D L A W N FO O D tion. Needs some interior 200' lot, $19,500. 7 minutes to WROUGHT IRON railings. Catalina model. $1495 QUALITY OUOTOM buOd-Mo ow Secretary of ttie Senate to concise form. St and Is in' excellent condition. lot Must be seen. M id 30’S. work. No central heat Owners Aircraft. Warren E. Howland, An attractive: FOYER with CATHEDRAL CEILING 1964 Ghevroret Station Wgn. neto Construction offers great- Usted ooirtributtons he had Report Cards *rhe following MPHIP7A din­ MUet be seen. $20,500. W olver­ Wcivertan Agency, R ealtors. ton Agency, Realtors 6492813. anxious. T. J. Crockett, Real­ R ealtor, 643-1106. adjoins the 24 x 15 LIVINO ROOM which also has a 1963 Chevrolet 4-ttoor V-8, auto, trans., raidio. $1QQIE er v^ue in custom building, j^gived and expenditures he The school principal wishes Ics were held In March: Ma- 10-6-4 104-4 . tor, 643-1577. cathedral ceiling. A BLUESTONE FIREPLACE with Very good condition. 6464818. Ralsed Ranches, Ranges and made in his re-election to give parents opporhmity to temlty, four with 48 »ttend- Bel Air model. V-8, auto, MANTEL and RAISED HEARTH occupies the entire Oolonials on Miller Rd., campaign as 111,891.60 each. comment on^ tftie makeup of ing; pediatric, five witli tS at- trans. Other extras. $1595 width of the room, and the 20-pane FLOOR-TO-CEIL­ WindosT, Merrow ^ contributions total, $7,- cards, with indications as to tending; medical and arthritic, SO lbs. 50 lbs. ING BOW WINDOW frames a ^ w to Inspire an artist, 1964 Ghevelle Hardtop Hill Rd. Old Stafford Rd^Tol- ^ Hsted as coming from what areas, items, systems of ftve with 80 attending; sur- and Includes a distant lake. V-8, auto, trans., radio. SOUTH WINDSOR land. I^t available in Oovw- Democratic Senatorial Cam- grading and such they would g*cal, five wWli 18 attending; The DINING ROOM, 14’2xl2 has a picture window 1964 Chevy II Hardtop A hard to find model. $1895 VACANT w ith view a t rustic area beyond the landscaped portion Maroon with black SI 700 WAPPING AREA try. South WindzOT, pjjgn Committee. iik. to see added added or de- ortho|>edlc, one with 6 attend- of the rear yard. Another feative is the CRYSTAL bucket seats. Sharp! Gorman-Moneto Realty, 875- Although receipts and expend- ]eted. tag; gynecological, thiw with $ 1 . 6 7 $ 2 - 4 9 CHANDELIER with RHEOSTAT control to adjust to 1964 Ford 4-noor ftaktar Bt comer of Betizebud 8615, 644-1732, o r 644-0768. ftiires balanced o ff exacUy, ^ n y com m ents win he taken 7 attending and expectant the mood when dining. V-8, auto, trans., radio, Bd. New 6 room Raised Ranch. tiiese reports do not cover funds consideration, m others clasiMS, three with 18 attending. The OrE KITCHEN includes an oven with ROTIS- 1963 Ford Falcon 4-ttoor power steering. $1695 Open everyday and evenings handled by committees set up to oUead Oreeten Auto, trans. Excellent 2nd BOLTON—^13,900 Mrs. Anderson also reported SERIE, range with PVRITRON HOOD. DISHWASHER, W tU 9 p jn . work for his re-election but only ouead Church goers were and a combination FREEZER-REFRIGERATOR. A car. Priced to sell. $995 those Dodd himself handled. gpreeted at the church door Sun- that she attended a Connecti­ separate LAUNDRY ROOM is well equipped with 1963 Gonrair Coupe cut Public Health Association Monza model. Radio, Ploturebook 1960 cosy 4 Dodd noted to Ws reports to niM>n»tog last by E rnest , j . . , .j. WASHER, DRYER, a UNIT FOR DRIP-DRYING, and Can eveninfifs room Ranch, attractively the Senate that contributions Newcomb Md Edward EUls. m ^n g In MeiWenla^ m o^ a large IXNEN CLOSET. auto, trans. $1295 HUBBARD HALL HUBBARD HALL 1964 Gonrair Coupe matotalned, recently re­ other than those he Hated had HUte and hte. M ar^ Tlie TWO BEDROOMS (15’5 x 12'9) (15’6 x 14'3) have Monza model. 4-speed 644-8068 decorated Inside and out been handled by committees German. of the uursisg Staff ««*«>d.d attended generous size SLIDING DOOR CLOSETS, and windows trans., radio. ^1595 1902 Chevrolet 4-noor the first meeting of Operation which frame scenic views. Custom-made (G. FOX) Heatalator fireplace, oak which report to the secretary of Practice 'p— » GREEN RIBBON Bel Air model. 6-cyl., std. $ 1 1 QC floors, pine paneled kitch­ state of Connecticut. Among Wllltoiantlc State Head Start at Manchester High GREENFIELD DRAPERIES throughout the bouse and WALL-TO- School. WALL CARPETING In the living room and hall fur­ 1965 Chevy II Hardtop trans., radio. *1 lOw • BOI/rON — 7 room custom en. Aluminum storms and This la the customary practice gtudenta who are PLANT FO O D ther enhance the beauty of the home and are included Beautiful blue paint, whitewalls, « 8^t, large living room with screens. Elnclosed hreeze- of senators to handling cam- starting practice teaching to CRAB GRASS CONTROL way, oversized garage. with the purchase. Storage space is reached by a radio, heater, auto. $9flQS 1961 Gonrair Coupe S stone fireplace, paneled fam- palgn finances. Many reports schools, Mrs. Linda Mothers Circle W A LK -U P s t a i r w a y . The BASEMENT, 58x30^, traqsmlsslon. ■ lly zoom, 2 full baths, on acre Park like yard 150x200, filed by senators with the secre- vertefeullte Is listed as doing 5-10-5 includes a LAVATORY WITH SHOWER and the 700 model. Radio, auto. S7QC ; wooded lot Leonard Agency, many trees and shrubs. tary of the Senate show no con- guidance of trans. Good value! Names Officers COVERS 2,000 9Q . FT. HEATED OARAGE The "WHITE” ROOF has very <• Beolton, ask for Helen Pahn- Pleasing location with tributlooB sod no expemHtures, ^ H ebron, deep overhang. 1961 Ford Galaxio Hardtop : 6T. 646-0469 or 649-3877. -view. 1% miles from the tfttce ail the funds are ha»8ed ^ tm O too at the Vtaton Mrs. David Douton of 80 Bret- 50 lbs. Completed late In 1959 as the owners’ retirement V-8, auto, trans., power C f AQC 1963 Chevy II Station Wgn. « —---- " ' * N otch . by campaign committees. itonsfleld. ton Rd. was elected leader of home, an unexpected health situation necessitates an the Queen o f IPeatdi M others steering. '^lUW Nova modeL 6-cyl., radio, C|4AE : BEAnORD — Near Otystal Art Exhibit immediate chanige to apailment living. We are hoping __ •- arete Wednesday night at a this message, therefore, will reach another PRECIOUS std. trans. ^IwOw wa.ton W. 0»nt A ,^ MImi W^e^o^ HAron Js ^ jj„ couple who also value quality and can afford to take Priest 'Named i one of the Regional High $ J , . 4 9 1964 Corvotto Convortiblo With T-iilte" G. Grant, Realtor John Filloramo, 131 Elizabeth > 1 - 4 7 advantaige of the opportunity to become the owners of Mvtag room, fireplace HARTFORD (AP)—The Rev. School art students who re- 300 HP V-8, auto trans., Positrae- 1964 Ghovrolot 4 -n r. Hanltop this PRECIOUS hmne which is like new. Priced in the heatalators, kitchen, furnac^ 643-1153 Robert D. McGrath, pastor of cently displayed textile designs Dr. 141 WARANOKE ROAD low 30's. tion, 2 tops, other extras. S09Q C Impala model. V-8, auto. C4AAC •ommunity water, finished Other ottlcsrs and members trans., radio. St. Michael’s Church in Hart- exhibited at the school. Her __ ^ A pproxim ately 20 m iles northeast flOltri H artford (and Very clean! aiii storms, atumtoum PREMIUM LOCATION NINE ROOMS IN ALL fond, WBS named chairman to- painting was of a colonial exec^va boud are MW. 10 miles from Manchester) about 2 miles from the —■■■wi ■»»■»«> abed, low h UBLABD DRIVE, Vernon __day_ of_ (he___ __ Anebbtshop’s______Com-___ home. MlgUo OariUl, oo-loader; Mrs, FOUR BEDROOMS AMPLE CLOSl^ 'Wilbur Cross (Rts. 15, 44, 84). Shown by appointment $1M99- Itay * Dot Cbtetntag 8 bedroom Raatfi mittee on Human Rights. Cynthia Malecky also Euws AByn Itexto, secret^; Mm . . . and it will be a pleaauiet r...N o memy dam,»,wp W f ymn to pay TWO BATHS REC ROOM $ r. « I 6 « 0 K home clean as a bound’s tooth Father MoGralh socoeeds her version of modem art, 'Wilfred Duchesne^ tieasi«r; and located in a nioe famfly BUhop-Elect Peter L. Genety, flower designs painted on flab- Mrs. Filloramo, librarian; Mrs. ^fORMAL DINING ROOM LEVEL LOT : OLAHTONBURY — Custom W» nelghboihood. Ftaisbed base- recently named titular blabop of ric. R*oe, curttact chairman; b u n t 6 I'oom CJolonial, 3 bed- ‘ .W .T . O Ft A N T C: 0 . v ;... i ment, 8 car garage. Large lot! Crepedtda and coadjutor with Congregational Hunt Mrs. John Andreoll, welfare; TRADES OONSIDiSRBD LILLIAN G. GRANT, Realtor ■ rooms, 1% baths, breezeway Chevrolet Sc. RealiirticaUy priced at $21,900. rights of succesaiba to Blriwp The pastoral committee now Mrs. Anthony-Balboni and Mrs. MANCHESTER— 643-1153 ; and garage, %-acre lot, beau- OPEN ANYTIBIE AT YOUR CONVENlBNCB CaU Oari Ztaoser, Jarvis R e^ J. Feeney of Portland, Moii)e- on the lookout for a penna- Arthur Jacobsen, representa- a ttfnl oondltton, 5 years ^ OP04 MRY Nm ir 1HI f P.M. Member Mnltiple Listing Service «y Co., ntur. m um . Hie sMWtafmeiK w«a mintater fbr the Hebron tires, and Um. ygmma. Umo- liANCHeSIBl PARKADt : a w iia M t o g o lf o o n n n WeriK Ended r 1Et>»nbt0 Sunny, mild today, high 6S« April 16. 1968 TO; cloudy tonight, chance of to n or Uunverii, low near 40; The scholnnhlp committee 12th Circuit Strike Slows 14,620 cloudy, chance of rain tomor­ About Town of the Ladies of Columbus has ONE UP BUT TWO DOWN row, high In 60s. announced that the cloehig Westhill Job Offloere of Tonple Chapter, date for applications to be re­ Court Cases When n brand now dmg to M€mchester—-A City of .Village Charm Order of Eastern Star, will turned for schtrfarshlps to East A strike of Haifford-area higta. Tfant’s becaafle talttel ^ generally meet and rehearse Sunday at price most cover production mine MANCHESTER, (X)NN., SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1966 (Ctoaalfled Advertieing on 'Page 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Catholic High School is Satur­ . carpenters, which began on VOL. LXXXV, NO. 178 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) 2 pjn. in the midn lodge room day, April 30. Applications are MANCHESTER SESSION M Ugh lor small quantities as tor b l g ^ « ^ ^ ^ of the Masonic Temple. Ticket April 12, has caused only a many doctors begin writing jbie to bring restricted to children or grand­ William Hamilton, 17, of 543 tnrert o ; ? steps s i ^ up«p prodnctlon pr“odnctlon . and to returns ft>r the "Mtkellne children of members of the Vernon St. pleaded guil^ to a minor Slowdown at the lO^unit thM nriM dnwn. A snrvev in our own store shows Show*’ should be maUed to the pri^w^L A survey in our ba­ Ladies of Columbus. Those charge of taking a motor vehi­ addition to WesthiU Gardens, the pmit 10 Mrs. John C. Rieg, Eastland wishing further information cle without the owner’s permis­ housing for the elderly, accord­ eaiue r»w material or labor ww ^ Dr. The show features Floyd may contact Mrs. Bernard sion and was g^iven 90 days, ing to a progress report issued down In price because denu^ increased. That ny Richards and Ed Anderson, Fogarty of 281 Porter St. or suspended. He pleaded guilty to by Leon EnderMn, executive di­ say . . . \ boOi of MTTC radio, Hartford, Mrs. Salvatore Filloramo of a second similar charge, hut rector of the Manchester Hous­ and will be presented Friday, Today's Prescriptionicrtption Is The Biggest Bar™ . 375 S. Main S t not guilty to a charge of be­ ing Authority. Published In The Interest Of PharmacyPharmany and MedicineMedlcino »y April 29 at 8 p.m. at the Ma- ing a second offender. Since Bonic Temple. The idiow is open Enderlin said that the target there is a maximum penalty of date for completion of the $1,- to the public. The executive board of Oklahoma Air Crash Kills 81 Chaminade Musical Club will 10 years for being a second of­ 443,000 addition is still July, meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the fender, and the case is out of but added that the picture hiay WESTOWM Ladies of S t James will meet the Jurisdiction of the Circuit Sunday a t 7:45 a.m. in tiie lower home of Mrs. Jerry Coro, 92 change. If the strike continues W W PHARMACYp h a r m a c y ■ ^ Hollister Ste. Final plans for Court, the case was bound over for, any length of tipe. church and attend an 8 a.m. to the next session of Superior 459 HARTFORD ROAD—649-9946 Mass for living members. the club concert. May 9 at He listed as 100 per cent com­ South Methodist Church, will Court in Hartford. Hamilton plete masonry, roofs, cast-irtm waived probable cause hearing Viet Supply Ills Many Army Recruits be discussed. -rough plumbing, rough electrical Lutheran Women’s Mission­ on the second change of taking work in the apartments, porch ary League of Zion EJvangellcal a motor vehicle. Lutheran Church fire invited to A group of young people of Charges of speeding and oper­ trim, gas service lines to the Zion Evangelical Lutheran 16 buildings, site plumbing, and attend the Upper Coimecticut ating a motor vehicle without a Aboard; 18 Survivors V'C Zone Spring Rally of the Lu­ Church plan to attend the New driver's license against him site sanitary installations. Admitted by LBJ theran W o m e n’s Missionary England District Walther were nolled. Boilers have been piped to the ARDMORE, Okla. (AP) — A chartered airliner League Talent Festival Sunday Receives Library Award mains and loops in 12 buildings, crashed in the foothills of the rugged Arbuckle Moun­ League Sunday at 3 p.m. at Hamilton Is awaiting trial at ■WASHINGTON (AP) — President Johnson, conced­ Bethany Lutheran Church, at 2:30 p.m. at the First Lu­ Superior Court on other various Daniel J . Pglmer, left, of 33 Goslee Dr. is congratulated by radlattcm is 16 per cent install­ tains in southera Oklahoma last night, killing 81 of its West Hartford. theran Church, Holyoke, Mass. criminal charges, including Ernest Crle of F. J. Barnard & Co. of Medford, Mass, after ed, copper rough plumbing is ing some supply problems and political splits in South 98 passengers, most of them Army recruits preparing breaking and entering and sev­ receiving the book-binding company’s annual award to a 96 per cent completed, rough Viet Nam, predicts that in due course the people there for advanced basic training eral counts ot theft of a motor Connecticut library employe who plans to study In the field electrical work in the cellars Is will achieve unity and a constitutional government. Seventeen surrivors of the blowing up,” an eye-witness, vehicle. He was bound over of library work. Palmer has been with the Mary Cheney 65 per cent installed, tubs are Johnson also told a surprise crash, which occurred when the Richardo Herera, 23, an Ameri­ Library since 1962. After he receives his d^^ree at the Uni­ news conference Friday that be campaign on” and said his par­ from Manchester court to Super­ in place in 80 per cent of the huge turbo prop overshot a con­ can Flyers student said, Things Are ior Court on these charges on versity of Connecticut this Jime, he plans to begin gradu­ apartments. does not expect Republican ty wlU go into the election with verted World War n airbase ate study at the Simmons College School of Library Science Also, the glazing is 99 per leaders to try to capltaiUze on a strong edge. , "The plane wobbled all over “Green April 7. runway, were hos^taliz^, most G r^ n er A charge of using a motor In Boston. The award was presented at the receat 75th an­ cent finished, Insullation is 80 the admirristratlon’a Viet Nam The Presid«it said the admin­ of them in critical condition Thumb” nual convention of the Connecticut Library Association. policies as a political issue in istration is not yet approaching down,” said Pvt. James Gor­ King! vehicle without the owner’s per­ per cent instolled, site electri­ The dead were taken to a cal work is 99 per cent com- the November coi^reseiioinai the time for deci^on on possible man of Bellerose, N.Y., one of ot PERO'S! mission against Martha L. Ha- temporary morgue set up in the survivors. "Then the plane berem, 16, of 72 Oxford St. to the new charge and Imposi- dng, and found that he had a pleted, dry walls are 72 per cent eleotione. anti-inflation moves such as a Ardmore’s (Jiidc Auditorium. was changed to a charge of tlon of sentence was deferred gaa-operated pellet gun in the in place, taping is 60 per cent He added that Democrats tax increase or wage-price con­ hit.” trols. There. 81 bodies were counted OH BOY: Fresh Strawberries, Cantaloupes, Honeydews, trespassing. She pleaded guilty to July 21. The case was re- sleeve of his jacket. The handle finished, kitchen and bathroom for a new kitchen... never had “a more comprehen- within a few hours after scores Pvt. Joseph Deeny, 20, Lln- Spanish Melons, Temples, UgU Fruit, Bed, White, Blue ferred to the Family Relations of the gun protruded from Phil- flooring is 50 per cent complete. eive record or a better record to Johnson, talking informally of rescuers began the grim task denwold, N.J., said he "had to Grapes, Hnk, White Seedless Grapefruit, Plums, Nec­ Office. Kie was not presented lips shirt breast pocket because finished flooring is 96 per cent from the rocking chair in hds crawl to get away from the or any home improvement? oval office, also replied to a of moring victims from heavily tarines, D’AnJou, B ^ Pears, Ptaity of APPLES PTtESH on a charge of operating a mo- of its elongated size. tn place, curbs are 90 per cent timbered hUIadde. flames --- they were licking at from our coolers! claim by Sen. Robert F. Kenne­ my legs.” or vehicle without a driver’s li- Phillips explained to the court installed, and the rough grading The death toil Included one ALSO: Native Hot House Tomatoes, Scallions, Dande­ cense. that he had just pruchased the ig gg pej. cent complete. GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES dy, D-N.Y., that the administra­ "A couple of my friends were lions, Cukes, Boston Lettuce, Egg Plant, Belgium En­ Some Cong tion’s economy efforts have hit survivor who died later in an dive, Watercress, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Green, Yellow A charge_____ of _ Intoxication 8Vn and at the time of his ar- MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS Ardmore hospital. near me, and they were hurt agalnst Frank Campanelll, 20, of be was taking the gun home. hardest at the poor. awful bad,” Deeny said. He had Beans, Chinese Cabbage, Cauliflower, White Onions, 1 LOANOF 12 payments 24 payments 36peyments | The official death count was Com, Cherry Tomatoes, Peas, Artichokes, Leeks, Ro- 31 N. EJm St. was nolled. "^be case of George Benoit, 41 Slip 'Pirough The chief executive said ap­ confirmed by Col. George Dono­ been sleeping in the rear of the malne Lettuce, Hot and Frying Peppers. Patrick Daley, 28, of 16 Hath- Wethersfield was continued DeMOLAY 1 $ 600 $ 53 $28 < 1 9 6 7 -1 propriations for health, educa­ plane and was thrown out when tion and antipoverty programs van, battalion commander of away Lane pleaded guilty to a b> April 28. Benodt wm alleg- 1 1.200 106 56 39.33 I Allied Trap the Ardmore National Guard it slammed into the eandstone oharge of breach of peace and «dly Involved In a motor vehl- 59.00 1 have been increased by 310 bil­ and gramite slopes. SUMMER SQ UASH ...... * lbs. 29<^ C A R W A S H 1 1,800 159 84 lion to 312 billion "since I suc­ unit. was fined 325. He was arrested de accident on Jan. 31, and five The plane was an American Gorman said he was stlB fas­ TOMATOES, Vine Ripened...... lb. 29<^ INSURANCE INCLUDED BAIGON, South Viet Nam ceeded President Kennedy.” Rescue Workers Search Area Around Wrecked Airliner Near Ardmore, Okla. yesterday on a warrant, as a persons were taken to the hos- Soturdoy, ApriT 23rd, 1 LIFE (AP) — A reg^iment of Viet Flyers airliner, preparing for a tened by his seat belt when the PREMIUM ICE CREAM...... '/t gal. 9 9 ^ result of an incident on April pltal as a residt of the accident. CJong ahd North Vietnamese Johnson flew to Baltimore by fuel stop here while on a cross­ plane slammed to earth. EXTRA LARGE SUNKIST, (72 Size) 16 when he threw a can of beer Benoit was charged with opera- troops sliiped through an allied helicopter Friday night for a country flight from Ft. Ord, "There was fire all around me through a glass storm door of ^*"8 ^ mityl« a q u ie k east Texas communities of over part of the work load of Estea sought in hds multlmillion- Chandler, Mineola and Spring the 1 ^ ventricle of hds own turn to the Leavenworth, Ken., WlMflCOMn donoMlopInf roof lln* They Never Reeeived dollar fraud ease, the impris­ Federal Prison. He has served Hill early today, causing wide- beeirt. An advisory late Friday said oned promoter faced a proapeot 16 monthB of his teem and ponl- MMDtMlllglilB apread property damage and bly could go free under paxole minor injuries to at least two it was hoped "any possible brain today of prosecution on a damage” would be temporary. after five years. persons. charge of lying under oath. Non-Campaign Funds "This condition has been en­ Judge Brewateer's eommento Two persons were , reported U. 8. Dist. Judge Leo countered previously in open Brewster said Friday that Estes raised the possiMUty of fresh What you feel isV. Injured near Mineola, but first WASHENGTON (AP) — Four own use and did not report the heart cases,” the bulletin said. "got caught redhanded in as charges, however. The oourt reports Indicate they were members of the Senate Ethics money as taxable income. The former coal miner’s lack brazen an exhibition of perjury directed that U, S. attorneys treated and released from a Oommttteje said in interviews A close' associate of Dodd has of response, the advisory con- as I bavs ever seen In the 40 call Estes’ testimony to the at­ Gladewater hospital. today that fimd-ralsing events said that hinds raised at testi- tinued, was not due to the plas- years I have been going to the tention of a federal grand Jury. Heaviest damage was appar- were never staged to help them monial dinners for the senator tic pump, “which is working sat- courtroom.” ' Contradictory statements by ently at Chandler where the meet the expenses of public of- g^d 1966 represent- isfactorily.” Dr John Adair Works ou Crash Victim The judge read a 14-page Btotee and Ifilbert Kreeger Jr. of town’s entire business district flee, aside from necessary cam ed tax-free gifts to help him After assuming about 67 per statement in refusing to set Chicago, formerly with the Wal- appeared to be destroyed. A paign costs, meet the bxtra expenses of pub­ cent of the work normally done aside Estes’ 16-year sentence <®r E .Heller Co., wore reviewed newsman for KI/TV at Tyler The committee is investigat­ lic office as well as to p>ay cam­ by DeRudder's left ■ventricle, the tor peddling worthless enhyd- in detail by the Jurist. said the city’s drug store was ing misc’•- reasonable probability that the per strike since 1962 today os bargo. ‘’®®" ‘"*®*“*®‘* defendant would be acquitted or the deadline approached for the Fires The white minority regime s frontrunners in a 32.8-mil- vvould get a bung jury on a new merger of three of its dailies. oil reserves face possible ex- scheme under which Rho- trial,” 'judge Brevrater said, What you call it is an Impala Super Sport Seven Two of 10 unions that have NEW YORK (AP) haustlon by toe end of toe sum- ^ggja jjoped to bi'eak the embar- Jaw muscles of toe bespecta- children, all age 6 or under, mer, even with stepped-up ra- gg g^ip in 400,000 tons of oil cled Estes, a former lay preach- threatened to strike because dled in two separate house fires Uoning and increased supplies _about 16 months supply at of the Church of Christ, they have no contracts with the New World Journal Tribune, in Brooklyn during toe night. A South Africa, say some current consumption rates, tightened ■visibly as he heard total of five youngsters were observers. , . With the plan apparently (],g (jeclelon. Inc., set last-minute bargaining injured. ^ one-month supply of oil re- foiled, Rhodesia is now thrown gfg ^ g their five children sessions. Four sisters died early today aboard the Greek tanker „n the expensive and un- and his mother, Mrs. John L. However, no new talks were when fire struck their home in Ioanna V in the Porti^ese Mo- certain supplies coming north Estes of Clyde, Tex., main­ scheduled tor the APIfOtO In­ toe Flatlands section. Three zambique port of Beira, 189 ^oad and rail from South Af- tained outwatd composure. ternational Typographical Un;'“ otoer chUdren were killed and the pipeline from the rica. British officials, after re- Ion, which is demanding sup­ four were injured Friday night Rhodesian refineries at Umtali cent talks with toe South Afri- plements severance pay for In a fire In toe Park Slope sec- Greece has called on Portugal g^e confident that Prime some 400 printers who face loes- tion. observe the United Nations Minister Hendrik Verwoerd’s 3-Day Fare of jobs in the merger, toe key 72c The four sisters and a brother resolution barring oil to Rho- minority government will Issue in toe dispute. were asleep in two upstairs bed- and toe ship’s captailn has fjggm discreetly trimming In T axicab Another union, the AFL-CIO 1 rooms when fire broke out discharge liis 14,- their oil aid to Rhodesia. Newspapers Guild of New York, X 1 * I V » S shortly after 6 a.m. police said. 000-ton cargo. What seems to worry the Set at $1,250 said it would begin picketing at.„ PENNANTS POSTERS KITES The brother was critically A second Greek tanker, the South Africans is that If they Vkere joa get it Is ot yoor Ckovrolet Manuela, carrying a further TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A To- * ^ > Y- burned, but another brother es­ openly flout toe U.N. resolution ledo taxicab is on toe road to Journal-Amerlcan, a dealer’s, u d when |s now—daring DoaMe ‘ r - caped toe burning house, as did month's supply of oil for Rho­ on oil lor Rhodesia, they them- _ Dividend Days.' There ore Super Sports ’» 1 desia, is believed to be some­ Hearst publication, and fh« CHEVROLET Eight featuroi now standard for 72c a 13-y©ar-old baby sitter. selves could become the target Francisco today, with two S c r i p p a-Howard World-Tele^ l i e 80c where on the high seas after for reprisals, including a possl- d iv ers chauffeunng a woman plain, at le u t plain os u Impale SS am bet your added safety—iRCiuding two- :• r gram and Sun, both afternoon Straio-bucket seats, center console, esr« (See Page Three) being headed off from Beira by ble oil embargo. produced 31,250 to get to DflHBLE speed electric windshield wipers, 4- ^ Rhodesia’s normal consump- J*** Gold®" Gate in style, papers, publish finS editiona peting and like that Super Sports lavish back-up lights, seat belts front and with things yon specify: power assists. T-SHIRTS MAGIC S U T ES PAINT SETS tion of oil before it declared It^ *he well- back. self independent from Britain , ™® Tribune, • DIVIDEND D/aS I Tilt-telescopic steming wheel, AM/FM last Nov 11 was around 72 mil- «d to Mre a taxi tor a trip that tag newspaper, puts out its last N0.1DDTS • H0.1CARS Mnltiplez ^ereo radio. And S^per ^ o rts lion gallons annually separate Sunday edition Sunday eager with things yon add: d-qleed gesr« 1.78 29c 72c ud 1.44 Many Meteors When Britain Imposed toe oil , - combining future Sunday Mm at yoo: Chemlet dealer’s boxes, qiecisl suspenskm, bar^-chested embargo Dec. 17 experts reck- wanted to papers with the Journal-Amerl. Tnrbo-Jet VSs. Get s No. 1 buy on the No. oned that Rhodesia had about a cab to go, she had toe can beginning May 1. 1 cars now that it’s Doable Dividend Dajo BOXER SLACKS RAIN CAPES GAMES seven to eight weeks supply on “«»®y ®»d so she went,” sMd NegoUatiAHproduced the the ^ new ^ papers , ...... would proba- ■ AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC CAPITOL MOTORS. INC. COLOR BOOKS And Put Your Best Hand Forward ■ky Friday Mgbt were meteors, saying that space objects burn- I’*® **SJ“^* faro-60 ronta a mHe-^wtthout ******* •®h«**ed puM IN MANCHESTER, CONN. 476 CONN. BOULEVARD—289-3441 1214 MAIN S7TREET—627-S144 That view was confirmed in ing up in toe earth’s atmos-^ users was set at a 1 ^ ga^n a ^ Ucatioa. CARTER CHEVROLET INC. EAST HARTFORD, CONN. HARTFORD, CONN. . 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' U44 STANLEY STBEET—228-0345 126 POQUONOCK AVE^-688-869B lliafn put you on dajdight saving time, which actually starts at 2 a.m., but and see 20 or 80 of them” at a appeared to ba a aaostaat a hsoday taaia'MB so a toatjpar against (ha aMzgIog imrafO’- NEW BBEEAIN. CXINN. WEST HABZFOBD, CONN. WINDSOB, CONN. If yoa ^ tii9 dock ahead before tiiat it wiB stSl be dl right. (Herald Photo) . ttms. atarm sMd, adding that » he^M. (flae Page

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