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VOL. LXXXin, NO. 18S (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 4, * (O umUM AdrtflMBC Pugu 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Political Pace Increases: Events 7 Primaries Tomorrow In State U.S. er Arrives

WASHINGTON CAP) —.^Bwrjr OotdwuUr of ArlKnut ItfftmtMlI couch Bud WlUcinacn Cotter Assumes Seven primary elections the odds-on favorite to top makes his political debut In Ok­ Tuesday touch off one of field of tour whichich lncluds4 lahoma's Senate Republican Insurance Post Harold B. Stassen of P h U ^ I- nomination race. Harbor the most'active pre^onven- phia and two lesser-known oan- The IN OOP convention dele­ tion weeks of the j^itical .didates. Ilie wlnqsr gets Indi­ HARTFORD (AP) — gates to be chosen this week William R. Cottar of Hart* season. ana's N-first-baliM votes at the will push the number selected to Voter* la Indiuu, Ohio, Oklu- Kim blioap National ConvenUon. 653 Almost half of the 1,5M .au­ ford today at 11:80 a.m., hams, Alabsms, Blortds. K*w Delegates to both conventions thorised. It will take 566 to nom­ was sworn in by Governor 8 .Americans Mexico and the District Of Co­ will be chosen next month. inate a candidate. ^ '* Dempsey as the state’s lumbia and atate conveoUona In Also at stake in Indiana are Ooldwater, leading with 3N of new insurance coitimission- DeUware, Mlchlfan, Alhaka, Ne­ nominations for 11 House seats. the 615 chosen according to an W ou n d ed by vada and Wyombia wui: Five Incumbents have prhnaiy Associated Press survey, could er. The Governor named the —Expresa a preference tor a opposition, five don't. Rep. Dom- ick up more support at the 87-year-old Hartford man, presidential aeinlnee. old C. BniOe Is quitting to seek SDelaware convenUon Tuesday who has served as deputy Red Grenade —Chooee IN Republican and the Republican Senate nomina­ and at Republican gatherings In commissioner since Decem­ SOS DemboraUc delates to tion irt the state convention next Michigan and Wyoming Friday their asrty nominating conven- month. and Iteturday. ber 1957, to succeed, the late SAIGON, South. Viet ttopeC" In. other km elections Tues­ Delegates to both conventions Commissioner Alfred N. Nam (A P )— The U.S. de- •u. ^^-^ Womlnate candidates tor two day, Ohio's Rep. Robert Taft also wlll.be chosen in the Ohio Premo. slroy-er Lyman K. Swenson uj^B^eruurs’ mansions, four Sen- Jr., son of the late Sen. Robert and District of OohimMa Pri- (tottor sUrted his new duties aNJwets and St House easts.' A. Taft, seeks the Republican Immediately. His salary will he arrived in Saigon today for . -I^ ld e other Issues'Vanflng Senate nomination and former (See Page Four) 514,860— a boost of 51,260 over what could be an American from unpledged prasMentlal the salary he received as dep­ show of force following the * electorh to a nght-to-work labor uty. sinking of the aircraft law.. In announcing the empoint- Moat at attention arlU bo ment, the Governor said; "BiU transport Card in the Sai­ or gon River. M> ea Indiana, VAere Ck>y. Cleorge Famous Glenn Name Cotter has demonstrated clear­ C. Wallace of'Alabama makes ly to mo his abHlty to handle A Navy sjiokesman said the another bid tor Morthem votes this Job with diligence and great Swenson was on a routine opei> in' his campaigii against the competence." aUonal visit. Aboard was Capt. Johnson admlmstiAtlon’s clvU Factor in Ohio Vote The new commissioner was C. C. Hartlgan Jr., commander rights but. He Is opposed in the graduated from Trinity College of the 7th Fleet's Destroyer DamocraUc presidential prefer­ in 1940. He served as member Squadron Nine. ence primary by Indiana'Ck>v. COLUMBUS, Ohio (A P)—The^Ambassador Henry Cabot ctf the Hartford City Council The Swendon tied up within M atthm B. Welsh, a stim d^ feeling in Ohio today is that Lodge, half a world away in Sai­ from 1085 to 1055 and from sight of the Card, amich has for President Johnson, and three anything might happen in the gon, South Viet Nam, walked off 1955 to 1057 was an aide to for­ been partlaly refloated since ter­ other candidates. The winner Democratic and Republican pri­ with the state's 14 delegates in mer Governor A. A. Rlblcoff. rorists tore a 38-foot hole In Its ' can lay claim to 51 flM-ballot maries Tuesday. a tremendous write-in surge. Cotter Is currently treasurer of side with explosives before votes. By all the odds. Sen. Stephen The situation in Ohio is com ­ the Democratic SUte Central dawn Saturday. On the Republican side Sen. M. Young, who 1* observing his parable only in the fact that Committee and his term in that Salvage workers were patch­ 76th birthday today, should win Glenn has not been able to cam ­ poet expires June 6. ing the hole preparatory to renomination handily. paign because, he fell against a The appointment of Cotter to pumping out the vessel. But there is the Intriguing bathtub in Coliunbus late In fill the unexplred term of the Saigon stUl was tense mtd on question t>f how a famous name February and developed an in­ late commissione'r Premo, ex­ the alert Monday with jiativls Indiana Eyed on the D ^ o o ra tlc ballot—that ner eiar disturbance Which he tending to March 1, 1967, will checking downtown traffic and of ailing astronaut Lt. Col. John require confirmation of either troops swarming around the announced would not permit dock area. H. Glenn Jr.—will fare. him to run or to accept nomin­ branch of the next regular ses­ For Wallace In the Republican contest, ation even If the voters gave It sion of the General Assembly. No one was seriously Injured Rep. Robert Taft Jr. has all the to him. aboard the Card but eight Amer­ betting on his side-on a contest The Ohio voters are going to Cite» Rail Plight icans and a Vietnamese were Primary Vote with Secretary of State Ted W. have their say on several ques­ wounded when another terrorist Brown for the GOP spnatorial BRIDGEPORT (AP) —"It Is tossed a hand grenade Into their tions. entirely possible. . .that without ___ _ Meeting The People INDIANAPOLM [AP) — Indi­ nomination. Does a famous name and per­ midst in Saigon Saturday night. But here, too, there Is the public participation, the ultimate Four of the wouinded said they ana's hottest primary campaign sonality override In the average rail service.. .throughout south­ President Johnson, out for a stroll on the White House grounds, reaqhOs In history winds up today with rather unbelievable issue of clUcen's mind the service that _ through the fence to shake hands with one of a group of tourists clustered out­ wanted to get back to the batUa ern New England will be exclu- sone as soon as they could. a drumfire of prerecorded politi- whether the son of the late dsn. may have been given to him by I, rively'frel^tsiveiy freM t" Robert A. Taft, who was knoWq side Southeast gate. He walked around the grounds for 45 minutes yesterday "It’s safer there than here la eal speeches by the chief oppo­ a ritttog senator? | xITie h , ellmlna)ellnunation of all passeng­ with newsmen. (AP Photofax.) nents, Democratic Govs. Mat­ as Mr. Republican, Is too lloer-; Is there what might be called Saigon," said Lt Hector Ditta- er service by the New Haven mo, 22, of West Paterson, N.J., thew B. Welsh of Indiana and al to succeM his famously con- a therapy vote those ^ho ilroad is not only "entirely servative father. with a wry smUe. George C. Wallace of Alabama. thkik it might help Glenn’s ear ible" but "at the present The New Hampshire primary The campaign which provided cond|Uon If they said they want­ teture almost probable," said U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot seemed to prove that, aa fgu* m Chester Said a naUonal d r^ atisation of the ed him tor their senatorial nom« ohard Joyea tmlth, A trustee Lodge had driven along the Sai­ it concerned Republicans,-the civil r M ts Issue and the civil Inee? ^ e the bankrupt line, today, I ort gon Street Saturday nJ^t Jtut man Who wasn't there fared at rights bill now before the Sen­ In a speech prepared tor de­ Birmingham 10 minutes before a Viet Cong ate Is expected to send a presi­ best In a presidential contest. (Sih Page Three) livery briorc the greater terroriet on a bicycle lobbed tho dential primary record total of Bridgeport . (Sbamber of Com- handmade grenade into a group voters to the polls Tuesday. boasce, .flnUtb said pao^e^must Of thfj^r^orth Begins for GATT at American servicemen. Turnout estimates ranged up recogHUe that "railroads wlU Pfc. Jo8rtatlon,’’ he de- gain and none need lose. Not Wallace, who has campaigned of approval In a straw "Chester Is the Birmingham the formal openii^ s'ession Mon­ only the major commercial na­ greatest electronic blits" , in po­ of the North,” says James tor a protest vote against the vote ' d e sire d to ad.vertlse litical hlstovy. eaa't k e ^ duplicating the day of the Kennedy round. tions, but all the countries of (See Page Bight) Farmer, naUonal director of the The session marked the begin­ civil rights bill and for states' Texas' sentiments for a Repub­ It.might have been, too. Mul­ Oosmaoticut Turnpike, and even this shrinking . world-poor and rights, spoke Sunday morning lican presldenUal candidate. U we oould, motor bus trans- Congress of Racial Equality, ning of a marathon tariff cut- rich altae—have the r i^ t to ex­ tihour telecasts on statewide " ^ e n they block the streets. In the Fremont Baptist Church But the biggest stirprise, per­ hookups were no novelty to the poriatloh In the voliune required . . ting effort by the 76 members pect success from our endeav­ ai Crawfordsvllle while orderly haps. was Henry Cabot Lodge's would oriNte 'crtpfqing conges­ when they are disorderly, when , of the General Agreement on ors. strenuous campaign mountOd they riot Instead of march, they Tariffs and Trade — GATT is pickets paraded outside. second-place finish in the OOP by his young opponent, radio tion of aebsas roads and ter- "F or the United States, I can Welsh, meanwhile, addressed preference poll which was nrlnal centera." are breaking the law ," says expected to continue for at assure you (hat we shall spare ‘Bulletins' executive Gordon McLendon af Mayor James T. Gorbey, a 48- a 10th Diet. Democratic rally in staged In the Republican pri DaUas. Yet, he addb^, "the nature of least two years. ' ' no effort in seeking to help CnliSd from AP Wires a Richmond schoolyard, calling mary Saturday. rail passenger service, its poor year-old lawyer who took office "Upon the opening of this bring this meeting, and the McLendon used television, ra­ In the midst of the turmoil. for “ the fullest possible turnout The name of the ambassador dio and newspaper-advertising load factor, the rAedlness of peo- meeting of the General Agree­ meetings which will frilow, to a Tuesday'' and saying: "Let's pls to abandon It teinporarily If "The law is the same tor ment on Tariffs and Trade, an to South Viet Nam was not on In his ever-increasing campaign h^;>py and fruitful conclusion.’’ NiEKHiO EJECEED drown out the rebisl yell from the ballot. With a write-in fol­ service or fares disease them, everybody, and will be admin­ important and effective instru­ Hard bargaining on tariff cuts tempo imtil election day when istered for everybody," he says. WASHINGTON (AP) — the distant past.” lowing, he beat out such con­ he cancelled further appear­ ment for the expansion of world cannot be|^ before Sept. 10, Welsh is running as President, tenders as Gov. Nelson A. Rock­ (See Page Bight). Chester, chartered In 1701 by trade, I should like to send you authoritative sources sold. That A Negro speotator woe eject­ ances because of sheer physical ed from the vlaltor’s gallery Johnson's stand-in. efeller, Sen. Margaret Chase exhaustion. William Penn, is the oldest city the best yfishes for success from is the date when 76 of the na­ in Pennsylvania. It has today after he aroec from Ida Wallace has not disclaimed Smith of Maine, and Harold B. Gov. John Oonnally, former 63,000 the people of the United States," tions have tentatively agreed to presidential ambitions but has Stassen, whose names appeared residents, including 27,000 N e-' Johnson said. submit their lists of Mcceptions seat to denounce the Sen­ Navy secretary and assistant to groes. i ate’s handlliy of die civil said repeatedly he's running on the ballot. President Johnson when he was "Your meetings, universally —goods, and products which It is 15 miles south of Philar rights bin. " I i ^ con you say against the civil rights bill and Goldwater, whose name was in the House and Senate, had News Tidbits known as the Kennedy round, i they refuse to submit to blanket federal Intervention in state af­ on the ballot, got M.148 votes. delj^ia, and a few miles north I exemplify the hope and commit­ tariff cuts. you are for the black man little trouble In beating Don when there are only flve sen­ fairs. ' Lodge got fully one-tenth—11,222 Yarborou^^, Houston attorney. from the AP Wires Of the Mason-Dixon line. I ment of our late president to Indiana Democratic leaders —OB write-ins. Demonstrators in (Chester also bring tqgethtr the nations of the (See Page Thtoe) ators here and only two carry­ When he ran for bis first term, ing on the debate?" he akked. have let It be known Wallace Sen. Ralph Yarborough, D - Oonnally barely nosed- out Yar­ are ijemanding better jobs and more Jobs, better housing and i Sen. George A. Smathers, 0> won’t have any nations’ 'onven- Tex., won DemocraUc renomin­ borough, no relation to the sen­ The president’s dat^ter, tton delegates from Indiana ation in the’ hottest campaign of more kousing. But It’s the i Fla., who held the door at tbe ator. this time he received 68.98 Lucl Johnson, 16, Is tUnktag time, continued Ms speech either primary. about eatering blarquette Uni­ noisy, fisf-swinglng, rock-throw-1 (See Page Four) Sen. Yarborough, who re­ tag battle\to integrate all the against tiie measure although (See Page Three) versity In the fall of 1645, the Danbury Aides Probe Ms words were barely audible White House kays.. .Soviet gov-, i^e^t i taco® many other Northern in the press gallery. Atten­ dants rushed ^ Negro from the gallery, Washington Po- ..... -c... .u> correspondent w —c. . Vacant Factory Blaze leave the country In next few school a segregat Uee Ospt. James Powell ques­ days. ed school?’ tioned the m an' brieSy and sent him to D.C. General Hos­ The Rev. Clayton K. Hewett Negroes say de facto segre­ DANBURY (AP) — Fire offi-<&heart attack wMle directing pital for what PoweU de- enters hla 10th day of fasting gation Is segregation by de- la Media, Pa. to proUst against 1 « means Inferibr, un dais begin their attempts today traffic. He was dsad on arriv­ sdribed as "mental observa- imprlEonment o f civil rlffht# •ducatlon. Tliey demand to ------— learn the------cause of--- the spec- al at Danbury Hospi(al. tioa.’’ Powell identifled the Injuries to the fourteen fire­ man as Kenneth Washington, demOTstrators at Chester. P a .' tacular blaze that engulfed a va- men ranged from minor cuts 2S. Re said the man said Me The school board insists u | cant hat factory Saturday night. and burns to smoke Inhalation. home Is In Passaic, N-J. Health Service tor nn Inrntasr 0P*™les an Integrated system. i Fourteen firemen required A crowd of 2,000 to 3,000 of about 18,009 In the number ®*y® •''J ®egregation is unlM-1 medical attention after battling gathered to watch the nine com­ TO REVIEW RjUUNG o f babies In February as com- *4"t*onal, and results because. the flames that swept John W. panies, Including some volun­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The p a ^ with February— ■ ------19(13. children of one race live to the Green " A * Sons, once one of Dan­ teers, battle the flames. Supreme Court agreed today Soviet A’ bury’s major independent hat -The blaze spreaq to a New to review a decision ttiat r ' PrMnier Khrushchev ealls for an eiid to foreign' In- (■ae i^age Bight) makers. Haven Railroad roiflidhouse be­ conscientious objectors need torventton hi Cyprus, saying he A cohstkble directing traffic at hind the factory, daiinaglng the not believe In, a tuprefiie be­ Is confident the warring Greek the scCnelsuffered a fatal heart roof and a truck pabked beside ing to be exempted front mili­ the building. Also damaged were and Turkish communities could Dommican Strike attack, tary service. The derision was find ways to live in peace in an ■ The ruins of the four-story some transformers stored by th« given by the U.S. .Court of Independent Cyprus repuDlic frame and brlck.structure conti­ Connecticut! Light and Power Appeals In New York. It said . . y President Johnson Isn’t go- Threat to jle^ilne nued to smoulder yesterday as Oo. )n a lot next to the factory. exemption may be based on The blaze knocked out elec­ to let J- Edgar Hoover re- firemen remained at the scene. deeply rooted beliefs and sen- ttret wben be reoebee 10 next SANTO IWMINGW.'bomJtfcan At one point flames flared again, tric power in a one-block area. ttnients. A requirement tljat Jan. 1 th usual mandatory re­ Republic (AP)-4A threat to the but wpre quickly douaed. oousclentlous objection be tirement age for gover^ent Pomtaican RapuMte'v Wevan- Th4{, banding, built in the bneed on religious beliefs, to* .personnel .uionth-old ruling Jun.ta appears 1890’s, was shut down four oludtag exlstonoe of a su­ Rockets Believed preme being, tile' Circuit Oqngreas of Racial Equality to be> developtag from a trans­ months ago and was to be razed. says It wlli stage non - violent port ‘Strike whWi tbuched off vl- Its machinery already had been Court held, would violate Ihn Gone from Cuba Constituti^. , V demmtratlons In Waahtagton olenc eta the eaidtal. removed. Military and civilian iMders F ir e ' officlais believe the fire to tHge support for elvll right POSTPGNE RACE VOTB bill sad woulfl send own Oele- eld separate conferences exi- bad raged unnoticed through the WAWnNGTON (AP)—The be­ . PITTSBiUlUlH (API — IB- gates to both party national lortag the situation.' empty building for some time. lief Is current here that the So­ tJtotice 'tailed to halt demon­ tegratloB conventions. . . . Civil rights The entire structure was ablaze viet Union may have pulled Its strations Sunday that accom­ by the time the first of nine era) Cbn____ groups pledga to be out In force panied the strike of taxi and bus fire compahlSs arrived at the ground-to-air rockets from Ckiba, diet Uhureh, today to force integration of drivers.Irlyers. • scene. . depriving F(del C ^tro of the a majority, poetpon^ to- racially segregated Nashville, Unruly crowds burned tires; ' The heat was j so intense It means to blast American planes tatorduetioa of ai ooo- Tann., eatlijg placea. . . . Civl^ smashed bottles and dumped scorched'severalIhouses across fprom the skies over his Island.' itioaal amendiuMit de- rights de(nbnstrators promise garbage to Santo Domingo the street. Fear that the heat ' I f true, there Is 1m likelihood to wipe out racial to ploket lOeneral Motors na­ straets, might ignite the nearby homes that tbe fiery dlspue over sur­ ' harriers wlthta the Churriu tional hSadqufeftars in Detroit The government •declared th6 prompted fire officials to ordsi' veillance flights eruM to a "We theught we bad a aoo- for< alleged ilastNiliistory Hlr- rivers' strike illegal, saying It temporary evacuation of several clash of arms. A viet — rocket •—* aeasae to aueb tide titiag iuar niaottoeo. was poUtioally InoUvatod and neariiy dweBliigs. witbdAwal wouM thraagh but m «ea’t.'*la!l that the union had failed to V t ' Many at Ben. Barry Oohl- Danbury, onca Imowu as the way toward explaining•’ the* SJ the Bov. Deaa BMMurdM at water’s vluws iuoloded ahwea* give iwrtktoB notice stating the center of the>American hat ta- wsituis ^ SM4Mlss#ra«*'a mrai BaMale, M. T . a leader e« word for word to United Re- date and raaaons for a strike. ^ s tr y , had only a few small what ha deoeribes ae Bheral Repeated governmen(^ radio puMloans of Caliromia resolu- hat manufacturing operations foreee. He oald tho dericlen broadcasts warned the public to put etf tatraduetlen at Crowd at Fair ttcu. . , .Unofficial U. S, entry that a )963 decipa of national a rm ^ forces cannot shoot dowB vwjjwadeji ^ o i Oannaa Fttm Fsatlval, *'One T r h e factory's ownera ths ■ m isU< sides. 6Qi tUTMd iito « toergeooy stlil was In siffoct. Green family, planned to de­ the blfh-flytag Amlirtoan planes Se day to vislt^ WwWVIto. Nearly »(,ttart«co<23oo^ ngUitOt VWv Fotato,*’ has s6aa- IbO deoTM authorlaed deportar molish ths building and sell the without the Soviet rockets. H hh, Mos vlsiM yesterday. More than l.T RillBon have visited the Fair'e met ■iB l feNpM6t< «H a w B e i^ and ik a at g a r parwui 6i>daii)pMng wnd. W ^ ke said en Day lhai twelve days. ^ stasNU hMdlng tnwtwirtir lor nwdertefc nUa, a SI-war-eld BOnOtPe (I Seam oemMia, mittmid» Sidnl itoa) % 0 •» ezKPHBSTfce zvBNBw BEKAfi). juM C U B iiB , co n i, aSIIBST, m a t 'A EWmrtNG I^ERAU); k A N C H ^ l^ CONN, MONDAY, MAY 4, 19«4 p a g b t w o MdM Oonnectlcut Opgn Association Sheinwold on Bridge G le n n N a m e was forced to finport a large Barry "Expected to W UhdrtM String Group perewitaga of Ms pit orchestra Tariff Cut Effort from Nsw T<^. Now members Bv AUVBD SBSINWOUk Ohio Factor' of the Hartford symphony flH Ends Season Natioaal Mra’e W AY ■ J practically all the posts, and the DcKMjy Changes Mind, Team Champlu resultant savings have been 14 « f t t a O M ) passed on to the opera audl- By JOHN entUBEB ■ihera b reason to b « e * s 744» Begins fo r GATT that tea nobis Duka at T e n , .ences.ln better oastlnig in depth Vytautss Maaijostua offered • 7411 Are enough eynpatbaM^ vot­ HEARD rr” • aoma two hundred years ago, _____ lOS _ I for the singers. To Seek Post Again a varied and mtereotteg pro­ (Oenttalied ftwoi Page Ona) er* willing to mark Olemi'* Its influence was felt ebe- wu a hrldgs pbyer. Tw nrny whele, too. ' New Britain uses gram for tha final ooncert te rsmsmber that he marched hb name on the ballot to rettae SUPER MARKETS by J0 fm Gruber t men to the top of tee hill and ^QIUSl 9K10 Herter's U.8. delegation hos^ Police ArregU Young? quite a number of the Hartford’s state Sen. Fred J. Doo<;y haa recKiiisldered his decision the 22nd see eon o f the Hartford oongreseional authortution to members In its symphony, "and he marched teem doWn again. AKQlO 0 9S of six weeks ago, and has declared himself a candidate String Oroheotrm lost evening. It’s a maneuver that we some- see!: ecrose-the-burd tariff cuts Beyond this ta tho element at Robert Brawley would never Unfortunately, on obdlenoe of i of 50 per cent Robert Brann, 58, at 868 tee jNiblicly unmoken prater- have been able .to. organUe hb for renomination for a post in the State Senate. A three- times see at the bridge table. IsM than euBtoteogy Bize was West dealer - — B A j I M f C The United S b tu , however, Oaklgpd St., Saturday night «nce (rt the late Preeldaiit John Harttoid Festival of Music sum­ te>m veteran from the 4th Senatorial District, he is present to hosr th6 offerings probably will consider itself for- F. Keimedy and hta brother, mer concerts had there not been presMientirtaldent pro tem o f the Btato^ Bote todee vulnerable - WU 'charged with tatoxiution. iiaindky I InteniewM ffriU<^vinced that I waa Blncere; that which wws very wSll played (^Mhlng iMd^ktef of db- G Id tim a tejo win tariff slashes of Police Mid they foimd Brann Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, Malilar, not only beoauae he la I was a worker, not a talker. a group of pratessionally able Sehate. med. sinoe Dooeya deebion to and wen ocotpted. ♦ AKS _ 80 to 40 per cent. tor Glenn. From then on he developed a musicians on whom he could On Saturday, he sent tele­ run again strangthena the- monds * . sitting on a sldqwalk In front a aeurce of copy, not only bi- H m program, offered rougbly West led three top diamonds, Web Netik I m » I M h . A high U.8. offtctal said a of a grill on N. Main St. He Bvery piece of roUticoMoglc esnse he w ill conduot his last respect for me and my ideals,- draw. Neither would the Man­ grams to the chairmen of the 13 chances of both Bbst Hart- 1 <7 Pm ,1 NT DodUs pledge may still be sought to in Ohio says that Yom g should chester Civic have gotten where In chronologloal order of «om« (orcliB South to ruff. ' posted 823 bond and the cu e BulMcription concert Wednesday and has always been 'most Democratic Town Committees ford’a Fitogerald and Newteg- i G Pm '2 9 4 4 Set a goal of 60 per cent In win, hands down. But v w he? It is. were it not for help from poeitiom started with musle by .South BOW had a different w u set down for court appear­ evening, not only because I gracious in hia reviesva." represented In the 4th Sena­ ton’a Mrs. Branniok for beitel IPraeeobaldi and pronessed to task. He hod already lost two tariff red’ictions, but he was On the Republican side the planned to ^ v o te thia column (O f course J haven't always members of the Hartford Sym­ torial Dbtrict, telling them' of re-«leetad. to thalr presant far from optimistic of winning ance May 18. some logic dictates that tee phony. „ a work by PbreelU Both were dbmoods and w u sure to toee. to him today, but chieRy be-, been "most gracious’' In my re- hb about face, and asking fo r places on U)e Democratic Btats pbyed in quite an orthodox a he^ sooner or bter. He such a cut. younger Taft, a much more per­ I've heard (and I.suppoaa you their support < aiast partners. Soms cause I wanted ah opportunity vlewa b i)f-l have a great deal O n tral Oommlttaa.-v- j manner befitting music o f the therefore hod to avoid the Iom The meeting is tee sixth sonable candidate than his fath­ to tell him personally how sOr- of ro^iiect for Mr. Mahler, too. have too) a great deal of loose The telegram stated that he Tbere b already evidence that 17th and 18th centurlsa Frsseo- of any trick at all in the htaok wont a rssponoe te any toui^ worldwide conference under the Bennet Students er should take the GOP eena- ry I am that he is leaidng Hart­ I liofe only g;iven the Hartford talk that Mr. Mahler picked bad was happy to accede.to the an wpected Newtegton primary, boldi, very seldom heard, was u rd suit no matter how weak Genersi .^(Treeme^t on Tariffs torial nomtnation easily. -!V programs. This is definitely not suits. ford. J^^phony one really bad re­ wbhes of State Committeeman chARniglng Mrs. Braimkk’s reprsssnttel by a strtejg sr- Declarer pbimed to initf a it may be, but moot oqpsrta and Trade — GATT — utab- But some curious things have so! 'True, I squawked ,xme- year draw the tins nt ootBsthliig Hka Earn Study Pass been going on in Ohio, rather I ’m w re marf/ of you feel tho‘ view, and then I placed the William Fitzgerald and State oontzolaf the Damooratlc Town rangsment of two ksyboiM club in dummy and take the 1-1 to -coricte in**r- aame way, and I can thinh -"of about a predominance of Committeewoman Mrs. Mary Committee, haa-been oanoaled wonts, a Tocoata and a trump linesM. He marched hb Q-x-x-x or J-lO-x-x. With most national tre.de and repair the unnoticed nationally.. blame, on the orchestra, where Brahms, but his overall- reper­ portnan it b unsafe to resMnd A tola' of 32 Grade 9 stp- Brown, a champion vote-get­ no better way for you, td ex- I felt it belonged, rather than Brannlck who, he said, had Fltogeraid. who face# a pri­ masoa, while PurceU was men to tee to p 'o f the hill by mlc wre"'"age of 'World praea your apprecia^ioh of his toire has be^. superlative. Dur­ started a draft movement for mary .fight with Mayor John ssnted by an arrmngement of codling tee see and king of te a eomplstoly wocthUoa tour- War I L ^ denU al Bennet High School ter In the state Who hoe spent efforta and your r e ^ t that he on Mr. Mahler. StUl, when after, ing hU tenu^b-here Mr. Mahler cord suit The Ate President John F. attained the. honor roll for 14 years ta public, office, has considered judgment I fe l( that hb candidacy for^renominatlon. D. Btennan fo r control of the hb Chaotmne in G-nrtnor. clubs and ruffing hb low (4ub la leaving, th^ by attending conducted about Uib same num­ Doocy's move will appusntly Kennedy set the stage for the third quarter have been g;lv- bean (Uildlng ‘Taft for vottag for .V an Individual number dttght Bast Hartford Democratic Than came Arenek/s “ Varia­ b dummy. the B usho^ Wednesday when ber of subscription concerts as abut the door in the fa ce'of any Town Committed, b sux* to got Then South inarched hb men For.Shsinwold's Sl-pafs book- conferonce by mi.'>hln’' thrdii<'h | 4n special privilegu u a re- the civil rli^ts bill In the House he will gC v Benjam^ Britten’b hays been improved, I have not you would encounter in New tions on a Thams by Tsohalkow- bt “A Pocket Ghuds to Congress the Trade Ebpansion I suit. end for favoring the sale at plana Manchester Democrats the suf^xurt of top state Dem­ sky,” a oompoaltion so nsgloot- down again by refusliig to take coldgaif "War Requieml'Tlo go, hesitated to say ao.) York In three seasons. Ask your have had fo r a- top spot In the Bridgs.” send 60 cents to Wheat to the Soviet Union. big city friends U they fared ocrats, sines Gov. John Demp­ sd that I don’t recall heaxmg a tee trump flnesu. Instead he **"*i presented by Prln- Uiwccountably, T o ft' hae felt npt' as a favor to me, but be- Nevertheleas I personally 4th Senatorial Dbtrict. sey and National and Stata led D um ^s trump to the see Bridge Book, Manehsator Hvo. right to cut U.^.' tariffs by ss cipgj George Bradlau with spe- ^u ae it win be your only oppor­ know of nobody,, Who could -this well. performanoa for about 25 years, Herald, Box |tl6. Grand Cent­ much as so pjjr^e"t in cxcha”>geha*'*ge pijil hnnn,. It neceaseiy to reply to some lit that time we have had all Atty. David H atty who, b te Cteairman John Hailey were it b a difficult work, and while in hb own hand. clal honor pa:ses thia morning of Brown’s charges, He has de­ tunity to hear what ciiticb have aoobmpUsh^ more than both behind the mbve to draft Suooeestal Moneaver ral Station. New Tork IT, N . T . for rcclnrpf^. concessions. at a b rilf assem'oly. The pasaes -the Beethoven symphonies and in March, had announced hb It caimot be said teat U was OopyrtiM.U66 O n e ^ h ls prln'-lnal objectives nied that he votM for the wheat evei^irbere have hailed as a Mr. MAUer did, sbd while we candidacy for Doocy's post, thb Doocy. It w u a successful maneuv­ entitle them to leave their study truly aigniflcant masterpiece fbur 'Of the five piano conebrtl. psrfsctly performed, it was aeural FeatorM Osrpb was to keep the European Com- deal.-He has said that he doesn’t may have differod>.over details We have had the complete morning refused to comment on According to persistent r»- done with a ftea sans# of styte er, alBce West hod to drop tee halls whenever they wish to use of the 20th century. , king of spades. West promptly nKfn 'Market open to U.S. prod- beHeve the civil rights bill m il 1 have ;«aly the highest praise woiks o f Brtdmis and the own- the sudden developments, but ports In State Ikunocratle olr- and understanding vdiloh pleas­ ■ucts. thereby linking the At­ the school library. Normally, a affect Ohio at alt because state Mr. Mahler was auffeHhg for t^s-aims and accomplM- plete Works of Berlioa with the promised to issue a statement cles, Doocy’s about face Iras ed tha audience immeasurably, clutched hb cords cloeer to tee student must obtain a from taws ere much stricter. from a cold; he obviously didn't vest and glared at South. lantic community economically ments, and X have the utmost axieeption o f the ‘T e Deum," shortly. ' ; influenced by a pitunbo that, and must have given Mr. Marl- aa well as politically and mili­ a teacher each time he wants BeMhd.all of this ta the aroma CHOPS It w u a wasted glare, since feel weU, and he probably wish­ respeot for hie artistic abUitibs and polMlbly one or two othara Atty. Barry, the i^iftarent if re-elected, he wSl be. ap­ Joslus.and hb forces a sous of tarily. to go to the library. of undercurrent eupjrort for ed he didn't have to be bothered as weR.^ pointed lieutenant governor of accomplishment. South hod not peued. South The 32 given tee special prlv Brown by backer* of Sen. Bu­ We have heard the Fronch oMb- front 4vhner for the nomlna- hod simply counted up to 18. Frciich, President Cliarles de with me, hut be waa courteous poseris "Romeo and Juliet," Uon, b esqiected to withdraw the state, to succeed lA . Gov. Timothy Cheney of West Uege today are in addition to ry Goldwater, R-Arta., who don’t as always. In fact, I have al- Siet’s sep. W ^ t M r. Mahl­ West had bid bote red suib and Gaulle :Etruck this design er did in and for HsrtfoAl. When 'TEkifahce du O irist” and "Dam- gratefully from the race. Ssmuel J. Tedesoo. Hartford, an instructor at Hartt sharp blow last year when h e! •’°"®i'®41a*t quarter when like the arransenient by which w ayi foond him to be both an naCIon of Faust,’’ all at which School o f Music and youngest therefore wa6 known to have at ihio’a 58 Republicnui (xmventlon he. dune here,- there were ex- Mahebester’s chances for Tedeeoo, who b also mayw least el|^t cards te thoM suib. barred Britain’s entry into the th^honor plan waa initiated. arust and a gentleman; Thurs­ at« diffteult ' at presentation, of Bridgeport, b slated to be son o f tha late Mr. tetd Mrs. Those presented with tee delegates will go to Gov. James day waa no exception. acily;-Six subeerlptloh c^certs grabbing the }>oat of either cen­ West had followed to three Common -Market, and French and we had the ‘Tlequlem’’ both named a Judge te U jB. Distrlte HowsU Ctetney o f Manchester, passes Include: A: Rhodes os a favorite s(m. He came to Hartford in 1003 scheduled tor the fhdiihg sea- tral committeeman or commit- rouncU of clubs and could there­ Mrs. Sidney Tallent of 64 Constance Dr. and hsiymughters objections are likely to be a ma­ soA:'On his own biitlathre, he te UVn Mrformanoe and a re- teerwoman have also been dim­ Court. received a performance of hb Jane, 6, and Randy, 8, call on A . Raymoiul R o M n .lto aoUcit jor stumbling block in the nego­ Priscilla Adamy, OaUiy ’ An­ Brown has avoided any direct and is now leaving after a ten­ oopAiig for Vanguard. "Psalm” scored for string or­ fore have only two spades at 600 Bellringers endorsement of Goldwater but immediately set. pkms afoot so m ost I f West hod nine red his contribution to the Mental Health drive. Hogera b fund- tiations ahead. derson, Tina Arlgno, Lynn Ba­ ure at eleven yearb. I asked him that there wane am ially 24 con­ AM a relative at G^utave chestra, solo string quartet, two De Gaulle is unlikely to allow hoe described himself os a tolre ait fine music. The o «n - ost conductor I have aver been cords, he could hold only one drive chairman. (Herald photo by Saternb.)^ con, Connie B a y r e r, l^ v id w te t bis admirations were when cepts given in the itBAM aea-' Mahler ;lt la' not too aurprislng trumpets Ond tympaiuti. Mr. WiU Seek Funds American products to make fur­ Bengtson,- Mary Bllen Blanch­ "Goldwater type” Republican. he oama him and how he felt plaints seem to have stemmed irivUeged to hear. Neither did spade. Taft hoe not been moncad os a son. fiat all were full, scald that we have had all of hb Oieney, who waa present to re­ Thb meant that Bast surely ther inroads on the markets for ard, Kteneth Bom '^rger, Joihn be had aoooeeded in fulfilling events; some were tor chamber woika during Frits Mahler’s from those whoee musical ap­ have the best orchestra. He ceive the plaudlte of the audi­ More than 600 volunteer Bell­ French agriculture or Industry. Goldwater admirer. BEST preciation appkrsntly stops with did succeed te building' up that hail at least three spades. I f ringers will conduct a door-to- Bosworth, and Milton C o s lit- these aspirations. He replied d, which iw doubt ae- water color being shown at the These countries are piiuilng enabled to hear and see a real was In the 1964-66 season. In come to parting with Mr. Heorta, K-10; Diamonds, M ; when he received a tele­ free literature about mental V> being the orchestra to the Uve symphony orchestra, as pSri oomlng "War Requiem” b not cloM cemnts for the compoeer’s delib­ I2th atmual exhibition o f the their hopes on the U.N. Confer Boneless PoHt Roast 691 paofle o f the aubuitw and aurt case you’ve forgotten, and (me MaMer. W e shall still see and auBs; o-j-t-5-2. East Hartford phone coll. A neighbor liv­ Illness In every home, to bring of their pubUc school training a premiere, it b so vast and so erate choice of an outdated ing in the vicinity of the ence on Trade and Develop­ loundUM eommunltl'aa. Further, oompUcated that very few cities rather Important individual In hear him Wednesday evening. I What do you soy? Manoh^ter Fine Arta Asaocla- about a greater understanding under M lu Martha White. style. Harmonically, the work Answer: Bid two ehibs wite DRIVE-IN >'our*5 church at 202 Hackmatack ment, another worldwide eco- X wanted to make the orchestra of the. world have heard the Hartford’s muslcail adralnistra- caimot offloiaHy say godbye to tion. Tho week-long show will of tee whole problem of mental nomlc conference in seeskm in Poik Cadets (t««*iWh) 691 The expanded activities of the tleet o f Hartford. One always servative Britltoi composer, the Shown at 4:00 - 6:16 ■ 8:80 Herald's piize wu given for their completed kits at any lo­ of stable pricea for their basic mttsMe way he reified, These dividual Works were presorted have the higgest of budgets to get dressed and investigate, resulted in more rehevsals, na­ fintei it difficult to part frmn Suite was considerably more first place In portraits. nis phone started Jangling cal branch of tee Connecticut money-earning commodities. ae« ail v «ry admlraUe aims, by composers too nmneroui to pay for mem either. Yet we Mbs Peggy McGrath, placed TTie Communists have paid tu rally «Sd the technics apd got-pa^e T like Brica Morlnl such a persdn. modem te style and treatment again. It w m now 12:20 a.m. Bank and Trust Co., nr to mail but I think they wouM be more a r t ls ^ c|pabilUieB of tte or- mention but > tfaerfe'Tiavebeen first In Landscape with on oil lip service to these demands at and Leteiard Ro m , Claudio A r­ _ Wednesday night ttMre will without in the least exploring A ll' of tee callers had the teem In apeclally marked envel­ easBy' aooompllahed' tai some ganlzlBo|r were raised ar great such unuMOk ones ss Schoen­ tOKia^tedly be an ovatkm.and entitled "Study A" for which the U.N. conference. Only three other city.’ " ♦ ' > \ . rau aqrt. I:«iM BJoner. the acid dissonances so common­ some question; Why were opes included in tee Kits. deal. Th ff benefltted otheif muM- berg’s many will cry, "Bravo!” 'Some­ ly encountered te works of the she w ill receive the Orumbacher (fommuntat countries — Cuch- A fter X got through laughing o m c I had never heairt of Lye de tee chimes ringing at that Bvery kit that' is not covered IIBBTS "W M ," - and Kabslaiirsky’s oslovokia, Poland and Yugoelav- cal orggnlrations in the area as Berberlb, but In I960 aha how thb accolade wiU iwt seem pu t half century. Artists’ Material Co. Award. time of night? One of tee Mk. MatOer continued, "Actu- w ^ , ^ u g b this was not its "Cello Oooesuto,"wtech Wti- The fiiggest battle Second p lu e in this category means teat seven to ten fam il­ ia—are taking a limited part ta turned .In an absolutely stun­ quite appropriate to me. I would Ita four conventional socUqna callers was the desk ser­ ies were hot given an oppor aly, when Mr. Parker dlacov- c l ^ aim. dentaliy was premiered here. rather say a heartfelt, "WeU wqre well adapted to the mood went te Mn. Agnes Kreyalg the Keiuiedy round talks. Atto^thsr ws have -had a ning performance of Brahms’ ever filmed' geant at tee police station. tunlty to contribute to the vital In seeking to tumble aome erad that reaUy set out to do For example, when Mr. Mahl­ First,Plano Concerto. In 1962 done!” and since he to Austrian o f the audience ao that at the for "Londacapa,” Delta Brush ‘The Rev. Mr. R u R ' hur­ lhaae things, be became oon- er first cams to Hartford, the thoroughly weB-^tOonded rp|^- after aU, I might add, "Be war clo u o f the ccmcert Mr. Mari- Co. Prize; Roger Crafts eap- work o f tee aasr window after stab­ nlng. the honorable mention. Today he explained teat tee canvasses as soon as possible. I don’t think the complaints Mrs. L iz Humphries' pu tei cent tariff slash, but Britain’s bing hb wife Saturday, police "phanton) biellringer” w u voice in trade matters ta no were justified. said. Bote Matos and hb wife, "A tuperlativs motion pie* "Lee” received the 'wINF in reality tee time clock— Another important Hart­ award for first place In Por­ Duplicate Bridge longer as powerful as it was. Cbrdlda, 29, are in fair condi­ ture-brilliant-enchantingr* which was almost six hours West German Bkonomlca Min­ ford 'musical administrator, tion at Park City Hospital. Po­ trait. Mrs. Myrtle Carbon plac­ slow. It had stopped appar­ 1^6 shaJl hkewlM be naune- N. y . HeraU-TribuM ed first in Still Life with her Results in a duplicate bridge ister Kurt Schmueoker rellecU lice said an argument led to the ently because of a power game Friday night at the base­ the views of Chancellor Ludwig less, was among the com­ stabbing at the Matos apartment MEADOWS-- "Putei Study” for which she H!F0 PCfD fiPlM P! 'll VuMli failure in the church yea­ ment rooms, 46 School St., are; Erhard, a persistent advixsates plainants about choice of solo­ in the Pi T. Barnum housing will receive the New Muters terday from about 1 to 7 ists. It so happens that he has In. from o. fo x co* Presentation Award. Second In Norte-South, Robert MacDonald of liberalized trade. But Eihord project. Mrs. Matos was wound­ LAURENCE p.m. ■“ and James Baker, first; George ta under stroqg political pres­ a planlat for a neiAew, and ed te tee chest this category w u taken by Mrs. Mr. Mahler foiled to book him Nora Addy, Drake for an oil Rdssell and George Perry, sec­ sure from West Germany’s sub­ 649-9240 08 a featured soloist. After this OLIVIER "Study," E.A. Johnson prize. ond, and Mr. and Mr*. Frank sidized farmers to keep up pro­ impasse the complaints (at "S till Life” by Mrs. Lucille Gus­ Deuney. \ tective barriers’ against French TPCto Decide Alao, Blast - West, Mr. and 08 well oe American produce. U.S.DJkc-CHOICE least the ones reaching my 6th WEEK! 4 4 9 9 tafson took tee ribbon for hon­ eairs) Increased in number, and orable mention. Mrs. Lew Hannum, first; Mr, Kilchi Mlyaaza, head of Ja­ BL^ TERNIR CORROl COBP. On Subdivigions pan's Economic Ploimlng Agen­ TOP QUALITY that particular member (rt the Irllllantl I S © Other Cflus A winners are and Mrs. Herbert Smith, sec­ mviwon or niu dctbiminaio* eo, oc. • iPAiuMeD ttii H e n r y V ond, and Mr. and Mrs. Millard cy, said he was optln^tic about Hartford Symphony’s board was Show BUrts 1:00 Future THAMBFORTOIIM VALUEWAY TRIM /s Seucapea, first, Mrs. Helen A variety o f aubdlviaion oc- costspIcuoUB 1^ his aut a 4 b .mail order "Abandoned,” a watei; color, Virginia Rd.; ■ ’ headlights. years. ■ TONIGHT — ALL OOI Winsor A Newton Award; sec­ 2. A report from town plan­ . a shame- SON OF L A W (Montgemsry Word ond to Stuart Lynne for "On ning director Joseph Tamsky on t C A P TA IN OF THE The Kennebunk River," water- COUNTRY o f c o n n s ) a propc)^ 8300,000 aanltory Ifa W-F-Tl BLOOD LAWLESS (iatalogue eolor, Shoor Jewelers award. aewer initallation to serve plan­ STYLE Third place w u token by Mrs. ned subdivisions o ff Keeney St.; Victoria Jennings for "The Birch Day In...Day Out... missed juttmunE! Blues" a watercolor, Manchester 3. Dlecussion of updating and Scriotisly tho* about 92 some older incomplete subdivl- Paint Co. prize. iWalter S(xlane siona to bring teem up to cur­ WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES the splendor of Yale! pears ago when .we receives honoralUe mention for rent town etimdords. a "The Orchard” , (Van Gogh), were a bit pounger, Manchester Fine'.Arts Associa­ Off-atreet parking will be tee EVERY TUESDAY s lk ^ m pon reallp coold order tion Award. subject of two agenda itema, TOMATO ' C«l!C«Ii P Padi a Of Four c k ^ ^ a bride bp mail from JudgM were James E. Sta- one to consider detolla of the PRESCRIPTIONS II' ASPARAGUS liiH: oar catalogue. Noiw* warky, New Tork artist and , new Mott Supermarket parking assTtaulting in meaminoM Mrs. Barbara Labarge of New area, tee other to set a date adapa pon get Uw for a public hearing on a plan­ ORANGES J CALIFORNIA Do*. 49c |.. IS FAMILY DAY! ! ork who is Art Director for Bovinifato you evary dayj >' at a new low, low price! bride and well tslrn ts Fins < Arta Foundation. ned off-street parking area fo r . -V' ^ S the Highland Pork Market -, ,il, .iiiBSiiip iiBi iiiiiiiW ii THE D E L i C i 0 U 5 cure of aupthiiig pot e^^PU^^ff|p69QV6 Plans for an extended borrow _ SKA Green and tender need from then am pit aeration on land of Ralph OPEN spoiled Pidi up one Pool received only 48.14 per /■ j- BANT OREKN ' cent of tha yotae and must face TRY US A N D SEE F A B K IN e STAMPS 6 U 0 0 9 o»4m m Ij6 i s , Robert B ok ^ of Houston in the ToVm-Notified The Beineoke Rare Book Labrery k one olithe many 0 M IS P L \ 0 rS Wedtoeeday HMhM'tha moulh- second primary on June 8.. remarkable buUdihge, old and new, oii the Vale cem- George Bush and Jack Oox, Of Injury Claim 6rlng dMbranct. pvs. Yale’s distinctive erchitectuie is another happy _ by 0 M -«r thrssi two Houston Republicans, also t>«6irV6lhepsat6stl 'i n i i face a runoff to see who op­ A Monoheatar woman, Mra. reason for meduraging every W -F-T (•World’s Fair poses Sen. Yarborough in Nellie Farr of 84 Bigelow 8t, has served notice on the town ’I>ayeIer.- pronouncsd “W eft”) to come up to Con­ i ivrenQ tfeS'6uitK S^ November’s general dlecUon. WEDNESDAY IS ./.'■it • , '.1 ' _ ■■1 that she ta holding It liable for necticut tois year. Get in touch with your out-of-stete Injuriee allegedly received on TIGER ODE STOLEN h rien ^ reletiyee and Wueineas 'asioeiatee-tell them SUPREME ‘ (AP)—PoUce Miuxih 28, while alighting frpm ATLANTA, are looking for ••Ugernaper." a cor. / what j^ y *re ndssing i) they donV erase ciur border! ' pnsent 10 p a in a i vamam Is s m **llail Otdn Brids* at ths WsstTropI tiger cub wo* Mrs. Farr claims that, wlbUe, DDUBLE STAMP DAY A ntae-week-ol rant Pork Boo gettipir out of q oar on Fronooa Thmtar, la st Hartfoed, Wed. thru Tnss, Ifay 20*26 te tiib 10 persoiis brlM U * hi otolsn from the ^ 4 brhiV W"F-T4 KI • la HerHord. Earf HarHord. -Ws*t H a r^d , tn Atlanta over tho weekend, I)r „ i4e f r i | ^ and fell on a FOODS [the tddeet catalogoce. , r i Boo Superintend! it Johnny DU- sidewalk which she alleges ta Middletewnl Thonmtonvll#, Brittoi, 1, 4V4r tii4 boittor tw ConiMduticut 469 HARTFORD RD.. MANCHESTER ck fears It wUl e from pneu- sevalml Inohas lower than the Mendwtrer end New IrNein. ------— ' ^ il ______or taick Ifopar feed- curb at that location. BpeUred by T *e Nem Bnflead TaUpAam Ctanyeny Hfifiid o f fLf, \,\ • • ■ T.; She has retained Hartford MONTGOMERY.WARD209 West Middle IViruifcs, •tatsT'to tha hotUe-fed tub Atty. Frohota P. PoUotti to rap- apamt bar ta any fotur* ootteiL V loftbahlaS. -*r~ 1 ‘ 'T ( , ’

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IUNCHX8TEB EYEING HI3tAU>. MANCHESTER.'CONK, MONDAY. MAY 4, lt6 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY i , 1 9 ^ „ t t h t M a^ckpill^Vernon reatatad ihw y m fndiema * of l A i m i n ■my T F 7 11 'iootal •ecurlty. DuvaU falls to Tomm-Boudfeau BarroS'Traut Clark-Pbuliot Proposals'of CCG £ V f r r iUtiitant by GoldwaUr on > PINI PHARMACY the •octal ■ecurlty program . . . The marriage of Diana Marie SM CENTER ST,-44M «d Miss' Jeanne Ruth PouUot of len. Goldwater has over and Boudreau and David Lawrence East Hartford became toe bride ovar again i^ ted his oppodtion J^ed on Thursday to the present Social Security Tomm, both of Manchester, was of Ross Demmlng Clark of Man­ ■ PiBfaOM ) Read Herald Ads. ■olerimls^ with a nuptial high chester Saturday morning In a Mam at St. Bridget’s Church double ring ceremony and nup­ liiw t «r Om propOttd clH B i^ y M r toniftat at $. Otflctra for ittad to him, no tnatUr Saturday morning. The bride is tial Mass at St. Rose Church, Ibr • eoRWiklatMl RoekvUI* V«r- Ihe 19M-M school year will be he taraa In Iha primary. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eart HaYtford. ^ installed. Grades ■ and t will Leo Boudreau of 3S Margaret 'The bride is a daughter of aoB gtnrermnant will be preaent* present a musioal program un ’Hm taw kaya tba p r i m ^ «!■>■ td ’nnuM ay atm pubUe hdarlnf. Rd. The bridegroom Is the son Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joseph Poul- der the direction of Samuel ner gate tha first-ballot votaa o( of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tomm Ooldfarb. lot of East Hartford. ’The .bride- Cbarter OonaoUdatton Oommia* the Indiana delegation, but It' Of 226 Hollister St. The Rev. oom Is a son Of Mr. and Mrs. etonen will preaent their ^ af* The Whippoorwills, a folksing' has no penalty clause. Stanley Hastlllo officiated. The ing trio, will present a pro­ rleton (Jlarfc, 90 Mountain Rd. fttfta-to-date ht 8 pm at Rock- TIm Atabama governor, In bta DOUBLE altar was decorated with white S’The bride, given in iriarriage gram of ethnic folk muMc. The church talk at CrawtordsvUle, pompons. TUIe High Sdiool for any Inter- trio la composed of Mr. and by her fsther. wore a full-length confined hta remarks mainly to The bride was given In mar­ gown of French cha'ntilly lace, aatad residents. Mrs. Hank Montrose and Gor­ the U.8. Supreme Oouol nUlng WORLD G8EEN don MacDonald of Andover. riage by her father. Her bell- designed with higlf neckline, fit­ The propoaala do pot repre- on prayers in puhUe achaois. shaped gown with chapel train ted bOdlce, elbow-length sleeves tent either a completed or a fi­ Hospital NofM Admitted Priday; Adolphus "D id you ever think.” ha waa of silk organza and tulle and bouffant skirt with overskirt nal action. There are still some asked, ’’that the Bible would appllqued with Belgrlan lace. Her of silk peau de sole terminating areas left to dtsCuss, and com- Bassett, Bllllngtofi; Mrs. Lana Oybert B. Hunt Robert C. Vatop Louis F. VtaUMBtae Umberger, 10 Grant St.; Milli- have to be booUeggad into the veil of silk illusion was trimmed in a ohpoei train. Her veil of missitmers may alter those echoolsT” STAMPS r h- cent Ulrich, Tolland; Jpyce •with the same lace and she car­ silk Illusion was attached to a 'Items already tentatively ap­ A capaetta crowd of about 800 ried a bouquet of large roses, iriatching pillbox hat. and she proved. Atty. Herbert Hanna- Young, Hartford Tpke.; Lau­ rens Lessig, 40 Hale S t Bkt listened to.Wallace’s talk- TlMre Btephanotis and Ivy. carried- ^ cascade bouquet of bury, comndasion chairman, has Harjorie Augliera, Skinner Rd. Hunt, Voter and Vismontas were no Joera, and his talk Miss Nancy Boudreau of Man­ white roses and stephanotis. , sskl. Admitted Saturday; Ragnar was punctuated frequently with chester served as maid of ho' or Miss Rita Pouliot of East i Presumably, changes would "am ent” from tha congraga- to her sister. She wore a nile Hertford, a sister of the bride.' Aibrahsmson, 41 Orchard S t; tion. be considered only If reasons for Wallace Johndrow, Ellington; EVERY green floor-length gown of silk was maid of honor. She wore a reviewing any specific item in- Mrs. Shirley Bilodeau, 39 Village To Head MHS Departments A hot exchange of stalementa organza with bell-shaped skirt street-length gown of aqua e m -, Seated a e^ge would be an, Tolland. between Indiana campaign trimmed with a moss green vel­ broldered organza over peau de • improvement Admitted Sunday: Gerard Pe managara for Harold E. Staasen vet ribbon about the waist. She sole with short sleeves, and aim -; Iteoss In the pihposed charter quette, Earmington; Mrs. Fran­ The appointpiHht of threef®^ 193»B, has been an MHS<»which were Initiated by him. He and Sen. Barry Goldwater add­ WED. carried a cluster of coral pink liar in design to the bride's ’ ' hicluda: ces Bushnell, Tolland; Wiutnip new departifient heads at English teacher since 1948. He is also directing the music for ed interest to the last weekand rosee. ’Three bridesmaids wore go'wn. Her face veil waa at­ The Board of Repreatatatives: Waller, Ellington; C a r r i e has taught every levih..in each the Sock and Buskin Spring of the Republican campaigB. I Identical dresses to that of the tached to a matching headbow, • A 12-man legislative boerennlal tistical .''Department of ’Travel­ statements on welCare' pro- FRIDAY Douglas PlikaiUs of Manches­ the bride, and Mls.s Doreen govern the town’s buginess and in September, were made by contenders and six times win­ ter, cousin ot ithe bridegroom, Clark of Manchester, sister of Barbara Gesaay, 8 Hkriow St.; ers Insurance Co. following his grama as an attaek on Social CNld s^ p p llcy to govern administra­ Marguerite Loetecher, Tolland; Supt. of Schools William H. ners of the state high school graduation from ’Trinity Col­ •ocurity. was best man. Ushers were the bridegroom, were brides­ tion. 'v Herbert Ryu^\4 Park St.i Jo­ Curtis upon Rogers' recom­ rifle championships. lege in 1948 with a B.S. in Dooalj} B. Bowen, Staaaen’a SATURDAY Bradley Dearington, Jr.; Wil­ maids. Their gowns and match- ’The 'ratRi Meeting: All vot- He' was graduated with high anne Vick, Warehquee Point mendation, and move up mathematics. campaign manager, fired hack \TILL liam F. Boles, Jr. and Phillip l“ g accessories of pale green tars may nd(e^ part in the An­ Disqbdrged Satuhtay: Daniel honors from Yale University In While at ’Travelers, he at­ with a statement accusing Du­ Zapadka, all.of Manchester. and pale orchid were styled to nual Town M e M u which will toiith, Ellington; IrotaLattanl three teachers now in the 1942 with a B.A. degree in phil­ tended Trinity evenings, to earn vall of an “ llth hour personal YF.M. match the honor attendant's, adopt the annual bodget and set A reception for 175 guests was Frederlcka aboto B i o , East Hartfordr Mrs. ld Star Mothers. ’The court order. Store on Main St. of an estim­ Burian-Mofla photo Zoning Oonunisslon; This grobp held Its 10th annual con­ (JolllnS said Friday he-was un­ ated 8155 Saturday, police said. lii 1 iiti I 4iiir MRS. GERALD GEORGE TAYLOR HAWAIIAN CU N T Miss Jean Marilyn Clbroskl group would <4 >erate similarly vention during the weekend. able to find a new dump. The bandit fled on foot. 46 OZ. MRS. PETER E. BECKWITH to the planning commission. of Manchester became the Miss Evelyn Germaine Long-'^carrled cascade bouquets of Zoning Board of Appeala: SAVESZt CANS blue roses. Miss Sandra Lea Viner of'fwas maid of honor. Slie wore a bride of Joseph Alfred Petruccl champs and Gerald George Tay­ Consists of five regular mem­ Daniel Shea o t Hartford floor-length gown of pink or­ of Meriden at St. James' lor, both bf Manchester, ex-, bers and three aHernatea also Worcester, Mass., and Peter E. herved as best man. Ushers were MOTHER'S DAY — M a Y 10 ganza over taffeta,' fashioned Church Saturday. appointed by the mayor with Beckwith of Manchester ex­ changed vows Saturday morn­ John Shea of Hartford and Rob­ with scooped neckline, cap The bride is Uk daughter of ing at St. James’ Church. ert Taylor o t Manchester. the approval o f the Board of changed vows Saturday after­ sleeves and bell-shaped skirt o more "Blue Mon- Ropresentattves. Appointments Mr. and Mrs. Chester (Jlhro.skl The bride is a daughter of . A reception for 250 was held noon at St. Mlchaels-on-the- with appliques of flowers. Her of 44 Lyndale St. The brldc.- at toe Rosemount Restaurant, are for five year terms whioh Helghta Episcopal (Jhurch, picture bat matched her dress, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Long- sys" "in your life if Shall be staggered. groom 18 the "wn of Mr. and Bolton. Mrs. Taylor wore a navy Worcester. and she carried a basket of Mrs. Joseph Petruccl of 155 champs,' 122 Birch St. The • Town Planitor: ’The proposed GEM OIL coat, pink dress and white ac­ 3u use our family The bride Is a daughter of spring flowers. Amity St., Meriden., bridegroom is a son of Mr. and cessories for a going-away out­ eharter calls to r a profetolanal Gallon Can Mr. and Mrs. Prank L. Viner, Bridesmaids were Miss Sylvia The Rev. Joseph McCann per­ Mrs. George Tavlor, 27 Florence lish laundry service, town planner. * fit. The couple will live at 37 Worcester. The bridegroom is a Snare of Boston, Miss Roxanne formed the double-ring cere- St. Chestnut St. after May 17. Bo.ird of selectmen; Would (SAVE 70c) son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Mazeau of Boston, Mrs. Robert ; mony and celebrated th# nup- The Rev. John D. Regan per­ ou will appreciate Adfin duties as required by Beckwith. Ill Walker St. MacDonald of Nlantic, a slater j tlal high Ma«s. White glad'oll formed the single ring cere­ HIDDEN MAIL our promptness and state law, mostly conoemlng COSMETICS The Rev. Arthur Lane of St. of the bridegroom, and Mrs. ' and carnations decorated the mony. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone JOHANNESBURG, South Af- aleotore. REG. $2.29 Michael’s, and the Rev William Donald Mason of Worcester. I church. / was organist and soloist. economical rates, too. From i^ica (AP) — The young mail- R«8lrirart of VoterS: , Re­ Bleury of SL Paul’s Church, They wore blue and yellow Given in marriage ^by her fa­ The bride, given In marriage m*an couldn’t complete his quired by atate law. Wllllmantlc, officiated at the gowns, styled to match tha hon­ ther, the^ bride worq a gown of by her father, wore a gown of rounds before dark, so before; Town ’Treasurer: Appointed double ring ceremony. Mrs. or attendant's, and matching I silk taffeta with Mt6au neck­ allk organza,' designed with going home he hid all the let-1 NEW SYSTEM for a four-year term by the WELDON’S Marjorie iFlelda.of Worcester picture hata. They carried has- line, short sleeves/bodlce bead- sweetheart neckline, - Ehnplre ters he hadn’t delivered - in ; Board of Representatives. was organist keU of spring flowers. . ed with pearls anfljcrystals, and waistline trimmed with re-em- trees, hedges, boxes and even | Civil Defense Director: Ap- controHed skirt accented with a broldered alencon lace, and bell- LAUNDRY ■. ■ .p -' , GALLON MILK Escorted to 1 tha altar by her David Hudak of Vernon served In the public library. pointed by the Board of R e ^ father, the binde wore a full- I detachable chapel-length train. shaped" skirt with detachable AND DRY CLEANING sentatives. SCENT SHOP as beat man. Ushers were Kevin The. mailman’e activities were , .1 length gown of silk organza Her bouffant veil of Imported chapel train. Her elbow-length Viner of Worcester, brother of discovered when a postoffice in­ ON HARRISON ST. (44) Town Attorney: Appointed by over taffeta, | designed with 'Silk lilusion Waa attach^ to a bouffant - veil of silk Illusion the mayor. SEALTEST the bride; Craig Beckwith of spector found a ^ sk et of unde­ Off East Center St. scooped niickline and organza pillbox, m ashing her gt^m and was arranged from a clpche Manchester, bfother of the livered letters U the' local 11- f Opposite the Cemetery Recreation Director; Appoint­ jacket with long tapered sleeves similarly teaded. She carried a trimmed with alencon lace, seed brary. The ihailman confessed | ed by the mayor. or HOOD bridegroQia: Robert MacDonald cascade o f nhaiaenonrts brehids pearls and crystals, and she and appliques of rosettes On toe and disclosed the rest of his I For Pickup.and Delivery ' Personnel PoUciea: Tbwn em- Flua Deposit of Nlantic brothetr-inUaw of the with stephanotis and Ivyl carried an orchid on a prayer oyees should be Urod only on bodice and along the train. Her hiding places. He Was found' Call 649-7753 e CHRISTIAN DIOR’S "Miss Dior”— Cologne with actomizer .. .$S,D0 ahoulder-length veil was ar­ bridegroom,, and Richard Wrijiit Miss filnda Clbroskl, sister of book. guilty of hiding mail articles af­ e basU of their qualifications of Wllllmantic. the bitoe, was maid of honor. Mra. Edwin Martin of Hart­ Branches at: 219 North Main and should not ba.invrived in BALMAIN’S Jolie “ Madam Spray” Cologne ...... $2.00 ranged from a crystal crown, ter he told the magistrate, "1! C^IP. EXTRA LARGE HEADS and aho carried a bouquet of Mra. Viner wpre a tan and She wore a gown of pale yellow, ford waa matron o f , honor. was afraid to take them back St. and 6AL Hartford Rd. partissa poUUcs. gold ensemble. The bride­ silk /brganza with Igce bodice AU m pioyeea wUl'be in the PRINCE MATC^ABELLI Spray M ists..... I ...... $2.00 white roaes. Bridesmaids were Mias Ruth to the post office because I felt Cai^lRidiaidsS groom’s mother wore a navy and/trtm In the controlled skirt, Cioiteux of Hartford and Mias my bosses were dissatisfied staaslfled aervlce except Board • I $4.00 • Mias derrith A.. Viner of ICEBERG LEHUCE Worcester, a alster bf the bride, and pale pink ensemble. ac((ented at the waistline with a Antoinette, Bascetta of West wlien I returned with undeliv-' of Education and part time or D’ALBRE'TS Casaque and Ecusson Cologne Special...... $6.96 velvet ribbon which tied with a temporary employees. . OLIVE OIL/ ' A reception for 250 was held Hartford. ered letters." bow and streamers at the batik. Read Herald Ads. All appototmanU are made on D’ALBR^TS Luxury Bath Oils, Casaque and Ek:usson...... $2.00 PERMANENT WAVE In the church parlor.. F or a. mo­ All tho-attendanta wore floor- F tor trip, cross country to Tsxas, Her headpiece waa "'a cluster of length gowns of blue peau taf­ mo basis of merit and all posi­ REVLON’S Intimate and Aquamarine Spray Mist ...... $2.00 silk organza flowers trimmed tions are to be defined in a Pureat, goId« Italian olive oil to start with. U mo, an Mrs. Beckwith wore a pink suit feta, fashioned w)th scooped 0 : with tulle and a circular veil. Classification system, yt schedule RAPHAEL OF PARIS— Replique and Plaisir Mists ...... $4.50 eatotic ingredient to enate eontinuom mdsturizing irith white patent accessorlas, necklines, cap sleeves, fitted « pay rates based on the posl- She carried a baskqt of ybl- bodices, and dohie-shaped skirts CARON’S Bellodgia Cologne P arfu m e...... $2.76 (action. A pinch of ab m faa^ lanoUa to amure ewaat, ' TOe couple will live in El Pato, low daisies. , t f w wm te adopted by , the 'Tex., until December, and toen with inverted back panels In Choicest Meafs In own!I Board of Representatives. LANVIN Traveler’s—My Sin ...... i 7 . ' ...... i .... $2.00 silky aoftneaa. A daah of delicate enswMtta«>> to i— rjaturn to ConnecUent. / The bridesinaidB, who were contrasting shades of blue. ^Bm ployes in the claarifled aer- Umtmr and body ta your hair. JheVd aur rnty |; dressed like the honor attendent, Their matching face veils were i Arpege ^2*60 Mrs. Beckwith .is a 1961 /grad­ were CynthU Erlckspn of Meri- qlces Sre entitled to tenure and uate of Leominster (MaasO Hos­ attached to coronets, and they may be removed only for ' Crescendo*...... $2.60 Caryl Richards ouva on. PannaiMni, tha wava that is - d4n, alster of the bridegroom; TUESDAY ONLY! WATERMANS pital. School of Nursing, (me was ffleanor Ssemreylo of Manches­ fsuse. They cannot participate burstiaf widi baanty miiaeias! / ! LEAN, ALL BEEF In poUUeal acUvity or make con- HOUBIGAN'rSj Chantilly, Liquid Creme Satchet * .1 '■ (' on the nursing staff qt Boston ter, cousin I of the bride; and trtbutlcns to any political party. with toilet (water ...... $2.60 Lying In Hospital. Mr./Bsckwlth Marion Baraw o f Stowe, Vt. is a 1966 graduate o f Windham BbHShetto la MAX FAC'TOR Colp^e Sprays—Gift offer ...... $8.60 FLORIDA ! Alfred F arrerof Mortden was Marins Pfc. Raymond Blan- High School, WUUm^Uc. Re Is best man. Uahera were Michael flhetts, son of Mr. and Mre TUVACHE’S Jungle Cwrdeniap-Grft o ffe r ...... $ 8 .6 0 19.95 JUICY, BISir prssanUy on m lU ta» leave from Clbroskl of Manchester, brother A G L O B E } R aym ooi A Blanchette of R t tha Town Fire ap a rtm e n t, and ofj the bride, John Rule of Mid­ . Lorlng' photo I Hamburg Q Q c I 8, Brawjji Bridge Rd., i« serv- has been a sa lg ^ ^ rith ths U. S. Inclndre Shampoo, IW t Curls, Ityled COIN OPBBATIX dletown and Fred Scribner of MRS. JOSEPlf ALFRED I^ETRUCa Travel Sarviee a 1 ^ with m g BattaUon Landing Army's Air Dafonse School at South Yrtndsor. Team $ / t f x toe Thlid Marine WA0H>W-DBY dJEAM Ft. BUas, Tto^ wiiere hs T Divtaton. which haa left for 11 MArUD RT. n i » brUto'a mother wore an uinbu» Honie. When leaving by la an anglneering.comiMiUat at I 905 MAIN STREET ^ Pint NattoMlI be an eleotnkitoi tnatructor. • d 2 .IIIS.. U V 1 OUnailra as part of the W en th DOURLEUSTAMPS aafemfale of pale blue crepe plane for Bermuda, Mni. Pe- Pratt and Whitney Airoraft, dl- k 648-2165 S Fleet. Prescription Phannacy ■ to n Paridag Lot with matchti^ aoceseoriee, ai^ trucci whire a bhree-pleoe white vtahm of United Alreraft, Bant ^ ' (LIMIT ■ LB8. PKR CUSTOMER) ^ OPENN 7 OA VS 14 MilUoii VisH |lorid«1 bridegroom’s mother wore an auit with,brown acoeaaorleaand Hartford. Mr. Petruool wan Authorized agent In Man- a 901 Main Streetr-648-6821 EVERY SA'rURDAY NIGHT If-IA . Waata-^SSo anoembleof olelo blus Mtapedu a corsage of brown oymbldiunt graduated from the University ^cheater for |dl A lrlln eo,^ 988 MAIN STREET-^PhoM 6 i $ ^ l FROM 4 R.M. TO 9 F.M. •-Lk., IhyOiy *

f I , -1, • • • XVmnNQ HEBALD. MANCHESTER, OCHUT, MONDAV. MAT Bolton GOP Seek. Halt Mm Cut andlher pesslbillfy to explore. But what Jimtirli^BUr the weekend hcadltoes said was things ‘V... get different, do not remain the satna Prpperty Owners Group l| ^ r ^ . Democratis W ill Yote •V' Brhy should that be noticed? It should "> be noticed because there are some who I^udsTown Adniinistration contend that it is dangerous heresy to -MiU Tax Rate tummy, saoey, peaty taste or believe that some of our hum'an situa­ TOe eelMtoen read a letter^studylng to be teachera, in ebn- 42 Doesn't ecuas neuaea. n il a____ ^ from the Bolton Property Own­ (non-s«ld). Oheehi ’’Plata edor* tions and problenis are flexible. Junction with the Bolton Edu­ Idantura-eraath). Oet FStiT nni a% ers Association (BPOA) at lU cation Aaaociatlon, the teachera’ drug eduntan aratywliara. One of these headlines came from ■ Th* town bo«rd oF (lireetprs tonight will vote to “hold meeting Friday. congratulating organisation. the line” on next year’s town tgxeg, and w'lll cut the town Csechoalovakla, and it Is the strangest them on "what w e. conelder a Church Notes May Day .headline that has come from moat effeotive admlhlstration.’' The Brotherhood of St. An­ fire district tax rate by two-tenths of a mill. The 42-mill The BPOA letter sgld the drew of St. George's Episcopal rate presently in effect fpr town taxes will be repeAted' behind the Iron Curtain since the Iron next year, and the 8.4 fire dls-f------Curtain itself was orated into existence. members are particularly in­ (3»urch will meet tonight at 8. •TSSSra*^™"AdMMM terested in the selectmen’s par­ Church school teachers will at­ trict tax rato will be lowered to town fire district win permit ■ ••••*••••• It was the headline which told KOw tend a meeting at 8 p.m. at St. 8.2 mills. ^ fbr a cut of about 933,000 below •••••••••••••••* u. ticipation In the meeting re­ «•••••••••••••«• K thousands of students—oh, thoM, price­ cently hqld in Coventry regard- Mary's Church to hear a panel The Republloalv minority of current eatlraated expenditures, >»•••««••••••••*•• less troublemakera for all re^mesl— Ing the’ mounting education discuselon on the reeponeiblllty three on the boatd Saturday and will call fqr a 9417,000 of the home and parents in recommended a half-mill tax budget for the year 1964-65. had'conducted themselves a May bay scats to small towns. furthering cairistian education. cut and will submit a budget to­ •• TBK _ "We. share your concern In In presenting the fire district 91m AaMdatad outburst shouting "Long Live Freedom" The executive committee will night to beck up' its request, budget, the directors will rec­ Ib b* OM of ropal.,______■ ot HI !»•*■ «► and ';Down WithThe OesUpo" until, fi­ this matter.” the letter states, meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in but the Democratic majority of ommend a 48-hour work week mt^oj^oredltei_ _ to it «r Mt etBMjn** d^t- and have looked into "aspects p*p»r uid a&e tb* ImH mw« boV nally, the ^llce succeeded In subduing the churCh office. six has Indicatod that It will for firemen (if is presently 56 Involvsd in this question and There will be a oelebratkm of them. . vote in a body for Mahoney’s noure), and will ask the gen­ RUBBER ' AU*rtSti *t rapubUeoilaB o< ■•Bootol have some Information avail­ Holy (Communion Thuraday, A» recommendation. ' eral manager to work out the pJcttin Borobi T» Hop rooorroa ____ Another of these headlines, from Bul- able which we would be glad to ceneion Day, at 6 a.m. and at In announcing the action to be details wtth the fire chief. STAMPS garta, told of Otthodox Christian church­ place at your diapoeal.” The 10 a.m. taken at tonight’s final budget- Details on next year's tax goers, out to attend an Easter midnight letter, signed by BPOA presi­ Mrs. Harry Jackson, treasur­ tixing session, Mayor Francis J. rates will be revealed at 8 to- MADE r ^ 155IU*‘S»S?'i»'"t«rsS«i; mass, engaging in a struggle with young dent Julius Strong, suggested er of the United Thank Offer­ Mahoney this morning said "I nlghE, when the board meets In ing for the Ekiiscopal Church am happy to announce that, af­ Communists who picketed the church en­ that the selectmen attend the the probate court hearing room ruu ••iftc* cu«t oi N. B. B next BFOA meeting. Women, requests that the offer­ ter much study, and as we said in the Municipal Building. “ ‘ * E^DTMMItAUTtt - JojW* trance and then with police who appear­ ing boxes be brought to church back in January, we will be able The board will .have to cut __ >daf Af*»cy — Tork Chi* First Selectman Richard LEGAL ed to solve the trouble by moving against Morra said he would ask for a Sunday. to carry out the taxpayers' wish- about 9260,000 from the biid^t ^at>n^’*racAO of cntcouu Green stamp books should be ,as to hold the line on taxes for submitted by (General Manager FORMS the churchgoers. Nat of the suggestions. A sec­ brought to church Sunday or ond meeting of town officials next year. This will be done Richard Martiit, who had al­ The dramatic news, in both instances, - given to Mrs. Frank Baqry. without affecting salaries and ready cut about 9619,000 from C o l IfontUy, May 4 was that trouble and dissension, quarrel will be held soon, he said, for The executive board M the services. figures submittod by depart­ with the existing political regimes, had the purpose of forming a eeiftst- Confraternity of Christian Doc­ "At the same time, H must be mental heads. men's organization. moved out into the open, .into the streets. trine of St. Maurice (Jhurch will pointed out that In future years, N The selectmen reiciybd a let­ meet tonight at 8. All members operating on this type of budget •V* 1* For Biy|itrMt*r The police won, in both Instances, with­ ter from the planning Cqmmis- of the parish are invited. will, in some degree, affect ma­ v_ out too much real difficulty. But the fact aion stating that the roads in The Confraternity will spon­ jor capital Improvement pro­ Card Identifie§ Honry Cabot Lon- minority’s intention to push for lilevlta^ cycles of our existence, than Discussion group I will meet Rev. Kaiser cordia Lutheran Church. Presenting the gifts on behalf of den. lOH adult advisor, these Hla leadership In that effort brought hla the only time the state will al­ Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home the church organizations, was Mrs. Ida Mankin, on the right. a half-mlH tax'out, said, "Our cards are carried by members party Into national office for the first it splits befora direct heroic Mows. Some low any town to spend state of Mrs. Harpin. Mrs. Minnie Kaminski, center, presented a personal gift to recommended 1964 - 66 budget at all times, and are required day some orator is going to have to pro­ aid money le when it affects the Thuriday, the Feast of the At Concordia Pastor Kaiser. (Herald photo by Satemis.) , ' requires no decrease in si]|) ex­ time in 20 years* and gave the country roads, not the indlviduiU. Morra isting services.” to be diaplayed. whenever . a GASH SAVINGS and the world a civillMd and Invaluable claim it gone. X Ascension, Masses will be at 8 member. Is soliciting funds or I P TO aaid he would talk to the board a.m., 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. with He added, "There has been' leader. Subsequently Lodge himself be­ ------X ------,------•f finance. in May 1959, as the 13th minis­ gregation voted to accept the donations or doing work in the confesslona Wednesday 8-8:30 Five Years adequate provision made for name of the organization'. came this nation's Ambassador to the Ooetanzo claims that the ter, Pastor Kaiser has been re­ property, containing an 11 room salary increases in all depart­ p.m. and Thursday 7-7:50 a.m., home, two-car garage, and ex- She explained that members United Nations, a post he filled with abil­ Wasted Mileage town should take care of the ^5:20 and 7-7:20 p.m.. Approximately 300 persons sponsible fer - the greatest ments, including board of edu­ water from a culvert emptying Rehearsal for the May crown­ growth in membership in Con­ tcneively landscaped grounds. cation employes.” frequently conduct varioua ity and diatinctlon, and. quite often. In on his property on Hebron Rd. honored Pastor Paul Kaiser and cordia's history. Under his lead­ It will be used as a parsonage kinds of activities deelgned. to ing of the Blessed Mother will for Pastor Kaiser and Ms fam­ Mahoney and DellaFera are fun tsletiaion view of an admiring pub- We notice that the first New England Morra said two weeks ago that be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Mrs. Kaiser at a surprise recep­ ership the congregation has in agreement that their recom­ help raise Rmds toward the he. Next, as candidate for vice presi­ family, one up in Massachusetts, * has" if Costanto bought the pipe, the the church. All girls. Including tion yesterday afternoon in rec­ grown from 400 to over 700 ily. They are expected to take 95O,OO0 K>H pool project. Their rr.R persons. Also during this time occupancy of this new home in mendations are made possible goal is ultimately to provide OAI i.ov dent in the 1900 campaign, he seemed been delivered the first gas turbine au­ town would lay it, aa it doea in first Communion girls, are in­ ognition of his fifth anniver­ the very near future. by additional Income from an all euoh casea. Oostanzo thought vited to participate. The event he was instrumental in helping their own outdoor facilities for 3 somehow much more worthy of the tomobile fM* prolonged teat driving. . sary as pastor of Concordia exipandsd town Grand List, the town ahould pay the whole will take place May 31 at 4 Lutheran Church. the congregatidb to undertake teaching swimming to physical­ prealdeney than hla running mate. Phrty the building of a new church LICENSE SUSPENDED from the current year's surplus ly and mentally handicapped The occasion . produced' a news con­ eost, since it was the town's p.m. Mrs. Ida Mankin 71 Pitkin HARTFORD (AP) — The funds, and from the repayment FUEL OIL t ^ e e over, he dedleatod hinuelf, until The Bishop’s drive begins to­ St.,'presented Pastor Kaiser edifice that will seat 400 and youngsters. ference at which the engineer giving the water. 11 claasrooms for Sunday I State Liquor (Control Commis­ of existing bond debt. ^ t y called next time, to work in the. ear Its first demonstration made a point The board of flnanc'e at its day. Volunteer workers will be with two Chasuables, one red, sion has'suspended the liquor li­ The Democrat’s 42-mlIl town The Identification cards are field of Intematioaal relations, with meeting last week decided af­ canvassing house to house. Re­ the other green on behalf of the school pupils. The church build-1 dated, and, to be valid, must be COOPERATIVE of stopping and filling up with kerosene. Nature Study by Sylvian Otlara turns can be made Thursday af­ ings and fixtures are valued at cense at the White Swan Res­ tax rate caila for general fund stress on greater poUtical cooperation BLUETS, 5:,LiAiETiMES CALLED INNOCENCE ter some discussion that the organizations and clubs within taurant. Beacon Falls, for 60 exipenditures totalinig about 98, signed both by the lOH member on. fOMP.WY When the uninitiated marveled, as they ter the 7:30 Mass. Saturday the church. 'Mrs. Minnie Kamin­ over Ml million dollars. and by Mise Madden. between a limited number of like-minded expenditure of around 930,000 days, it was announced during | 750,000, or about 9166,000 above SI.VTK 195.S were supposed to, the engineer went oh for fixing up the dam at Bol­ from 8 to 9 p.m. at the rectory ski, 73 Alton St, presented the Pasior Kaiser was treasurer the weekend. The charge waa■' estimated expenditures for the The next fund raising went SI.*; UKOMI vTt:F.KT nationa And when duty did call, in the ton Lake for town swimming and Monday, Wednesday or pastor with a private commu­ of the Lutheran Pastor’s Aqsn. will be an lOH ear wash on TF.I.. fin-1,',.5.5 to explain the unusual fuel .capacities o^ Thursday friimi 9:30 a.m. to 3 of New York. He is presently allowing gambling on the prem- current year.t voice of President John F. Kennedy, a the turbine engine. would not be in the beat inter­ nion set in memory of her late iaea. * The 8.2-miH taxe rate for the May 16. Democrat, ha took the post of Ambassa­ ests of the town. p.m. in the church basement. husband, Joseph. Mrs. 'Kamin­ on the board of the (Jhlld Guid­ "It will,” he said, "do just as well on The selectmen had sent the Commissions Meeting ski m a ^ the Chasuables and ance Clinic In Manchester and dor to South Vietnam. Op en Forum The public building commis­ also a large floral decorated Is a member of the Manchester diesel oil, French perfume^ denatured- Inside By Rowland Evans Jr, proposal along to ths board of (IlilllMglilirniMITIIIllIlM ...... "T ------There are Republican strategists who finance for their opinion. The sion and the town planning; cake. Mrs. Kaiser received a Ministerial Assn. He is mar­ consider that poet a handicap to him as alcdhol, or anything else that will bum commission wlU both meet to­ ried to the former Jane Graham. 985 MAIN STREET 648-5171 - OPEN 9 AJU TO 5:80 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS with air. For Redevelopment Our group wishes to use this state, owner of the dam and brass planter from the organi­ a candidate, on the theory that It ties Robert D. Novak night—one in the conference zations. They are the parents o< five To The Editor, opportunity to acknowledge the adjacent boat launching area, children. him in with the record of a Democratic "There is no difference In power per­ generoeity and cooperation of will close the dam to swimming .room of the town offices and Pastor Kaiser, a native of Report To redevelop or not tb re­ One probably in the fireplace Prior to the reception, a spe­ national administration In a crucial field formance using any kind of liquid fuel. develop, that is the question. the local merchants who sup­ because it does not want the New Haven, attended Hillhouse ported our Journal Program. liability. The state offered to room of the Community Hall. High School and Hartwick cial congregational meeting was nf foreign policy. The controlling difference is in the cost WASHINGTON — Medical Treasury for persons who can't nanced with a smaller tax boost Actually, there is no que.stlon. held to consider the offer of a No one would argue but that it Proceeds from this evening will let the town sponsor swimming The planning commission Will Lutheran Ck>Ilege in Oneonta, j Such an opinion may merely show how of the fuel.” care for the aged, repeatedly pay their own medical bills. than was fimt thought poasible. be used to help ua maintain at«the dam. The selectmen fig­ begin their meeting at 7:30 and N.Y. A member of Tau Kappa home at 27 Pitkin St. as a gift written off as dead and gone, PRONG NO. 3 — is a thin This is supremely important to is de.sirsbie to improve the to (JonCordia COiurch. The con­ ta r the supposed experts can stray from All this being so, our natural thought North End. An actual count of and continue the day care pro­ ured that to purchase s parking the PBC at 8. Epsilon fraternity, he received is suddenly alive and kicking. down medicale plan. Mills. gram at Bunce Center-for re­ let area and bring in sand to Society Meets his BA in 1953. He then enter the real pulse and Intelligence of the wafts toward those paHicular fuels it The odds now have risen to 'Cohen's Prong No. 3 is a thin Further, Mills badly wants to nine home owners are affected by the proposed program. Some tarded children in Manchester. make the area safe for swim­ The Women’s Society of ed the Lutheran Theological American people. It may be that they would be most pleasant and beneficial to 50-50 that Congress late this shadow of the Administration’s bring some order to the chaotic The Manchester Association ming would cost 930,000 to 935,- Seminary at Philadelphia, Pa year will adopt a slimrned-down business property and busine.ss, Christian Service of United have much more respect for a Republi­ society to have consumed uid eliminated old medicare plan. A provision Kerr-Mills program. He might for the Help of Retarded C2ill- 000. Methodist Church will hold its (Mt. Airy Seminary) where in REF AW CgpboBrd 199. compomlse version of medicare woruld have offered up to 180 well gwaUow medicare to save such as mine, will also he de­ dren depends on the voluntary OF MANCHESTER can who is out there, creating a bl-partl- by such a painless, productive process. molished. But the hop-» own­ Sines the finance board ad­ annual pledge service with rec­ 19,56 he received his BD degree. cooperation in the effort to handle Some people walk aroimd with an aw­ (or to use its correct descrip­ days of hospital care is gone. the program that bears his contributions of Manchester vised against the project, the He was called to Camillus, N. si«l6W6ilks flBBFt and Tabu, 4 Chaif9 L99. tion, hospital insurance financ­ Payment of nursing home care, name. ers and the bu.sines.s property residents. Over the last 12 ognition of new members to­ such an explosive problem without caus­ ful lot of mileage behind their ears. owners will be Justly paid for selectmen will let the state morrow at 8 p:m. World banks Y., by the Board of American 8 l« p s ed by Social Security). in-home care, and hospital diag­ Finally, and perhaps most Im­ years. It is your support which knew the town is not interest­ Missions where he established ing wider war, than they have for all nosis is eliminated. portant. is Mills' reluctance to their property. The business af­ has provided a life of oppor-. will be received. Mrs. William True enough* any medicare fected will be paid for their ed. (Coates, Mra John Chaplin and a mission church, later to be those Repu'bljcans who, safe at home and plan that clears Congress will Benefits are limited strictly buck the will of the House ma­ tunlty and happiness for our re­ In other business, the board named St. Michael's Lutheran jority. If Mills brings out a two­ moving costs. I cannot conceive tarded children. Mre. Abram, Sangry are in not even In any position of responslblN be a poor and distant relative to the first 45 days of ho^titol of any fairer treatment. ef finance approved 9300 for le­ C!hurch. Mschines, Not Men of the robust heelth program care. Moreover, the program pronged bill that (under House I should like to express, both gal fees for the planning com­ charge of the service. Hostesses Since coming to Concordia Ity, keep clamoring for strategies whidi rules) could not be amended, the The Town and the Eighth personally knd in behalf of our are Mrs. Leslie >|Sp*ncer and first' sent to Ckmgress by Pres­ would be administered by a medicare crowd will unleash a District stand to gain immeas­ mission, which is engaged in a would Involve greater risks. Before the turn of this centtuy the ident Keonedy- private agency —. presumably •a.ssociatlon, sincere apprecia­ study of unapproved subdivi­ Mre. Frank Ulm. The public may think that l ^ g e fearful barrage against him. urably. There will be a com­ tion for -the spT.endid interest OIrl Scout Meeting Post Office employed 150.000 ptople. NeverUieieeB, its passage Blue Cross — rather than Uncle As of today, these reasons pletely changed and delightful sions. working at the foreign policy problem Today, 70 years later, there h as; been would mean a phenomenally Sam. and cooperation of. the Man­ Booth Chairmen A meeting of all Girl Scmits, may not be compelling enough North End. The tax rate will chester community. Thank you in South Vietnam is worth a dosea only a fourfold increase in emploj^ent successful freshman year on It must be emphasised that Mrs. Samuel Stitham, chair­ leaders and assistant leaders for Mills to back the three­ not go up but more revenue will from the bottom of our hearts! and anyone interested in aiding Rockefellers or Ooldwaters or Nixons to handle 16 times as much mail. Capitol HIU for President John­ Mills has by no means accepted pronged bill. But forecasting be realized by the District and man of the annual PTA fair, to TAME son. It would grive him a' legis­ the Cohen approach. In fact, Norman Fendell be held at the school Saturday in the program next year will making speeches about how the problem Fniductlvlty of postal employe his in­ Wilbur Mills is the riskiest of- the Town because of the new Manche.ster Association creased dramatically and steadily and > lative hat tricks of sorts—tax some students of the Inscrutable Washington pastimes. It is and better buildings with great­ ifrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., has an- be held at 8:30 p.m. at the with.... FLAS>TEX isn't being handled toughly enough. reduction, civil rights, and medl- Mills are giving odds he will for Help of Retarded nsvec more so than in recent years. The quite possible that he may yet er value. This should delight Children, Inc. .nounced the following booth home of Mre. John Ckietanzo on HANDY PATCH AB this summary of the assets Henry number of pieces of mall han- MHS auditorium. FRIDAYS of mechanics for proper maintenance. PRONG n o . 1 — An acroae- ers "all sorts and conditions of pony rides. refrigerated or frozen. Official want to make a concentrated last min­ timlsm in the Ways and Means « Association men?" Have we truly under- Any profit realised will r«- contest rules and entry forms Machines, not men. are being given a the-board increase of 5 per Committee about the actuarial 10 Years Ago for the Help of Retarded (Chil­ ute campaign for the nomination, or cent (up to 96.35 a month) in dren vrishes to exjirsfs its deep «ood the words of Jesus when ptenleh the PTA funde. This are available from participating Give your dining area public relations glamor buildup even soundneae of the Social Security AUy. John R. FitzGerald does have to make a quick acceptance before they are adequately developed. Social Security benefits for old appreciation to Mr. Robert He said, "None is good save year the PTA has already pur­ dealers or from our local office fund. The Social Security Ad­ elected president of Manches­ chased a duplicator for the ele­ of The Hartford Electric Xilght speech, he and his advlsm will not sud­ Machines, not men, boosted cq>er- age pensioners and disabled' ministration has admitted it ‘he Va- one. even God?” We are Jhore ational costs at Philkdelphia by 9782,000 persons. ter (Chapter of Junior Cham­ riety Show presented for the or leas inclined to go through mentary school and given two Company. Deadline: May 26, denly have to stop and ask themselves was unduly bearish in its es­ ber of Commerce succeeding aeolarehlpa a year. PRONG NO. 2 — Ubaralixa- timates last December. That Mneflt of our organization. 'life with a general feeling that formed puplla 1964. what they Intend to say on such and Machines, not men. boosted opera­ Howard Mohr. Your many hours of prepara­ an authentic look with tion and reform of the Ksrr- means a boost in regular Social I Congressman Thomas J. a pretty good sort of such a topic. tional costs at Denver by 9624.000 a Mills program which provides tion and rehearsals were re­ fellow. • Confesaiona may be year. Security payments sind a new Dodd speaker,at a^ual Cham­ It is a little early to evaluate the; qual­ me-.dicaT aid from the U.S. medical care plan can be fi­ ber of Commerce meeting. flected in this superb perform- good for the eouF’ for the Machines, not men. are costing 912 Rnce. adulterers, the liars, the mur- ity of the indpient Lodge brain trust, million a year for research and devel­ derera. and the traitors, but but we have noticed that it has one opment of dubious value in many in­ that this sort 'of thing 1s not Moosehead Solid very essential thing. It inchideo a pro­ stances. really for ua. It was the unwlll- Human beings also have their im­ ingnesfl of the "good people” in fessor whose name begins with the let­ perfections, of course. ter "K." No brain trust, no WUis House Jeaua’ day that kept ttiem from You can mix or match Moosehead Early Mep. not machines, have been elimi- following Him. They thought regime has been worth its salt these «Bating collection routes all over the that they "were so well they Ji/ow/>ere E/se American pieces any way you wish to achieve last few years unless it had at least one cMuitry and removing convenient mail­ an authentic old time dinette or dining room! boxes from atrsst comers. aid not need a physician.” Thsy tnva. professor whose name began with "K." could thus paaa by on the other Each piece is painstakingly fashioned by Men. not machines, are responsible • tree. It la, indeed, the era of the "Ka" in the for the Juicy private leasing of 9.900.^ aide wrapped in their own self- New England craftsmen, in the heart of world, and. If not the "Ks,” at least that postal facilities which have cost—and'' righteousness. There was dsep Maine, to whom fine workmansMjMs » tra­ will coat—the taxpayar hundreds ^ mil­ need for them and thege ia dfsp sf Istters to some close proxiiliHy,. like need for us to know jiow mnen can you •From a letter to dition. These quaint pieces are,mtide of even­ lions more over 30-v.eai^periods than if Holman-O. D. Baker *J' Just before it or "L" Just succeeding the Post (Mice Itself had built and run ws need to pray tiie 0«ural ly grained, kiln-dried Nprthfem rock maple, **• them. ' ConfeMibn with a true under- get 80 mudi fhand rubb^'to a de^ ahiber glow with rich And of allj the things which jhave be­ Men, not machines, eliminate railway of our condition and highlighting. Here are just a few suggestioiis gun to persuade us to take the o^uididacy mall trains, that have already cut the "itioority In our hearta. intercity network of strain service mors Let Ua Pray; O God forglg* personal senriee from our big Open Stock selection: of "L," or Mrl Lodge, seriously, hone out­ than 50 per cent in the last decade—a w r sins for they artf mi Bedtime story ranks the disclosure thgt the tentotlvs major ffctor in delaylqg.,the dlatributloB torough Jesus (JhrliR ouf Lo_,_ In r

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offlclating. Burial w ill. be At rad Uoyd, RSD S, Vamon* a South W in^or clkse after the ear m s was Qiester Said Beaverdale Memorial Park, New daughtar to Mr. and Mra. 12th Orcuit ' U.S. W arsUp Jump Rope ' drlvtog east on Center 8t., just Obituary Haven. James Hart, 174 N. Elm 8L Events west 6 t oiedtt 8 1 ., struck the Friends may call tomcirow Bpm iS TOl^T: A daugh­ right rear fender at a stopped from A to g and 7 to • pjn. ' Court Cases Near One-Million Budget / Birmingham ter to Mr. and M ra John Daw- Steams into Drags Girl ear. driven by Alan D. M u rd ^ , Mrs. Matilda Cormier ton. 1«6 Hiniard St / Roth motorista w«ie to a line r m r \M rs. Edna E. Thrall Mrs. Matilda P. Cormier of DISCHARGED SATURbAT: In State MANCHEiSTER SESSION Before Hearing Thursday of traffic. Mlaa MUIcr was € Of the Hartford, mother of Fred M i» Edna E. Thrall, n, for Mra Ida______Rogerton,______S Goaitoe Dr.; A Sofnets youth and a Massa­ Viet Harbor ^ Behind Cat taken to Manchester Memorial Cormier of Manchester, died, merly of Manchester, died yea-1 Mht Abna Bancroft, Glaaton « tram Pag* Qm ) chusetts youth, both absent Hospital Ind eocaaitoed for Saturday at her_home. She was i terday at the home of her bury; Wtillam Smyth. 42 Knigli- without leave from ths U.S. (Oenttonoa froas Pa|(a OnO) A general budget eg almoetfto taso the burden on'tax pay- fhrni Page One) the widow o f F r a ^ '' Corm ier,; dai A 15-year-old Summit St minor hunips and bruises and , J, SWrtey Darla. South the availabUity of nice road* NaVy, were presented to court one intlUo* doUare wilt be eub- ara at this Ume. In raqussttog and resided In Hartfoi girl, who Saturday afternoofi 6dlant not only during the ' Services will be held' tomor­ and was a member of North comblna to make this service ao Stowe, Mass., are, being hsM eontuHons, bumps snd n>pe ported In three'"other minor Vsaw sfdsr Iks drug has one Negro member, says row morning at 9:45 at the vlUe; Samuel Lombardo, Biaat under $5,000 at the Tolland stopped to light a cigarette Tbeee requeats were cut |4T,-. tfnnsition yaar, but in futurn bunts snd a sprktoed toe. sad eeessslies wtt bs Methodist Church. Mrs. Maureen Bur< financially marginal that In my when, "Boom, the first thing I ./ two-car crashes which occurred "T o talk about de facto segre­ Ahern Funeral Home, 180 She also leaves two eU^r opinion Its continuation on a State Jail, pending notification 668 by Town Manager Terry V. yaara as well. Every stop must Elisabeth Poutre, daughter of at 4 p.m., on W. Center St ssre of Imisedlstoly. East Hartford; Mrs. latu - of Jarvl’s parenta, for case dis­ knew I was on the ground." bs taken to keep M r e!toenees gation is not to talk about segre­ Farmington Ave.. Hartford, fol- daughters, Mrs Flora Pfami rmanent long range basis will Sprenkel. During their b u ^ t Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. just sast of Cooper St, at g:30 Olvtellp, 139 Lyiuai S t; position. Then they will bs turn­ ;rhe four men are attached to to a reaaonable laveJ."Y gation, but about a condition lowed by a requiem high Mass ter of Manchester and Mra possible only through a pub­ heatings the council cut $99,- Poutra of 51 Summit St., today pm., on Goalee Dr. south of Over which we have no control." i PohL 44 Florence St; ed over to Navy authorities and a ‘ helicopter company at Soc- at 10 am . In St. Joseph Ca- tella Wetherell of P r a t t ^ a Klic sharing and spreading of the 91$ from the budget Tha final Final Wemen’e Meetlag was reported to' be resting as Cooper Hill St; and at 9:45 She insists that the Negro Mr«: Rose Santoa. 18 Depot Sq.; returned to Norfolk, Va., where trang. In the Communist-infest­ thedral. Burial will be in St. sister Mrs. Gertrude of cost as la now done to provide budget to be presented at tha Tha South Windsor Women’s comfortably as possible at her p.m., on Mato north of leadership really wants busing, Btfilit Harp. 436 W. Middle A W O L charges vrill be brought ed Mekong delta. Tbsy war# on St', ( M d o k L Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart-' Windsor; a brothaf, Tut- people with good roads." pubnc hearing totals $996,- Chib will hold Its last meeting home her mother said. The ohlld School at. Preeeripllee s^lch cannot be done without ford. ■ ■ “ 7 -' i Klidne Ftlosa, Tol- thslr first weeksild laaVs In tie of Ellington; against them. ^.1 7 .an increase'of $$$,635 of the year tonight at S at the Me' leaves four dat^hters, peared with the Hartford Sym-' safe, along with valuable bonds, vehicle and later turned them­ through. The Poutre child then WHIPPED Mrs. Earl Krause aha M ra rito, 127 Brent Rd.; Loiiia Pallz- photiy, the Hartford a v lc Or- Three others suffered minor Increased ea new developments the purchase of reference books RANGE 'Mrsion. Lawrence R. Machia stoclu and babk books,; of .H ay­ selves in to Marlborough, Mass., aa a reault of their community pulled the rope, it caught onto Arlene Newbury of Rockville, I^wrence R. Machia. 60, of 77 ea, 244 Autumn S t; Mra. ■^‘•®eAlice cheatra and the Manchester injuries and were released Sat­ snd roads badoma public high­ .Military leader.s ousted Presi­ den L. Griswold Sr. at 23, EI- police. Both waived extradition project. the car, .and she held on as she Mrs. Frances Mahtie o f V ir­ Wadsworth St., Hartford, qisd Meesiah Chorus. His moat re­ urday night. ways. CREAM and were returned to the cus­ A t tonight’s meeting, the Fine hecEune entangled to the rope dent Juan Bosch Sept. 26. ac- ginia And Mra. ^ m u n d iSmith Saturday- • - In• Greenfield, - Ind. He Francis Quinn, 46 Stlverwood cent appearance was with the wood St., baa been reported by Gustafson, a machine gunner Ths request for two additlon- FUEL OIL tody of the State Police at Staf­ Arts Committee will present a and was dragged about 10 feet eosiiw him of being soft toward of Ellington; four siaters, Mrs. owned the Buckingham Garage Rd.. Vernon; Ernest Reed, 7. Mark Twain Masquers in their on H21 helicopters, suffered .M highway laborers reportedly PUFFS Manchester police. ford Springs, and -presented to narration of the year’s events along the road. She was taken the Communists. The military Mary Della Cqrte of RockviUa in Hartford. Lawrence St., RockvUle; Mrs. producUon of "U ttle M ary thr4e shrapnel wounda in the Is necessary for highway main­ GASOLINE The safe, taken In' a ImuSe court today. wrtth music by the choral group. to a friend’s home and her par­ then relinquished control to a Mrs. ’Thefepa Panciera of Staf­ He leaves his wife, Mrs. Ber­ Katie Sawka, Eaat Hartford; Sunahine." In 1963, he was a legs and a minor eye Injury. tenance and reconatruotlon ents were notified. No arrest break at the Griswold horns on Johp McKtigh, 22. of 209 HostessM for the evening are tl^ree-man civilian junta. ford .8^ringB, Mrs. Elizabeth nice Garland Machia; a son, Bruce Garner, 42 Norwood St.; finalist In the Metropolitan projects to drainage control the night of Jan. 18, Was found 'Hlllstowp- 'fTA, pleaded guilty Mrs. Joseph F. Veno and M ra was mads by Investigating po­ Each 9 c ' The present triumvirate Friedrich of Putrtam and MisA Lawrence H. Machia, and a Kenneth Reed, Coventry; Ray­ Opera auditions. A resident of and correction. The men Would lice. \ — FfancAs Costello of Springfleld; last Friday in Newington by a to operating a motor vehicle Jerome Lachntcht ■ Square Dance Benefits Fund Donald Reid Cabral, Manuel daughter, Linda Machia,,both of mond Bienkowskl, Wapping; Manchester for many yeara, also be used fo r winter jrfovylng. Four other Saturday acci­ B A N T LY OIL vares Espaillat and Ramoh seven. grandehildren and seVen Nancy HuU, 78 White S t; W il­ Loucka now resides in Glaston­ nuui who waa dumping rubbish. whtfe his right to drive is under Piano Students Canvass ef iEIectors While square dancers whirl to dim background, Sgt. Ludwig Kolodziej, center, chairman ot Manchester; three other .sons, .Suspension and received a $100 The town hes now reached the dents, Involving motor vehicles, ( t'MI W l , INC . at an ceres Troncoso—is regarded greu^grandchlldren. liam Hyson,'413 Woodland St; bury with his wife and two The dial and handle had bem Democratic rei^strar of vot- the Coventry Ambulance Fund, holds check ot proceeds from benefit dance Friday night another daughter^.-hls mother, fine bv Ji'dge Francis 0 ’B*Hen. point o f maintaining some 80 were investigated by police. as conservative and antl-Com*' Funeral aAndces will be held two brothers, thfee sisters and Mrs. Agnea Limbarger, Stafford children. ripped o ff by prying tools, Present Recital era, Claire B. Gritzer and Repu­ sponsored by the W hlrl-A-W ay Square Dance Club. Looking are, left. Eddy White, presi­ !!' \ T' i i; 1:[: i fniiyron*G , a Gary Meacham. 17, Bolton, miles o f roads. vrritten warning was is­ Buiidst. WednesdAy at 8:15 a.m. from thirteen grandchildren. Springs; Joseph Senna, 83 Sea- Mrs. G. E. Mount wUI lead S ^ Joseph Sartor repqrtSd to­ blican registrar, Roberta B. dent o f the club, and Wllburt Garrison, treasurer. Sgt. Kolodziej Is resident state trooper today pleaded guilty to procur- The town manager said “An­ in Coventry. (Herald photo by Saternts.) sued to Sharon A. Miller of 1S8 : i:i 'H i. !i, II !'■ r,!!,-, b a k a a h o f M the Burke. Funeral Home. 76 FunergI service will be held man Circle; Juliua Modean, 17, devoUons. Mrs. Robert Btav- day. The second In A serlaa of Gorton, announced the yearly Prospect St.,‘ with a requiem ring liquor by false pretenses, nually we fall to complete high­ Spertoer S t tor following too Thursday, 9 a.m. at the Flaette Gk>rman PI.; Mrs. D orothy: M*'®- Ralph Swanson three mid-season recitals given canvass of electors which will (Nil k'. ii|, I K I high Maas at 9 o'clock at St. Rusted BCratob marks on the and his case was continued until way programs due to the lack Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., White, Coventry; Mrs. Adokea refreshment commit- 18 by 18 by^3l Inch safe in­ by the piano pupil® ^ U>a W er­ be held during the period of May the election and - Installation of mier Khrushchev charged the Public Records Bernard's Church, Rockville. Russell, 23 Academy S t; F ran -, ***• Husbands of members and May-28 pending a pre-sentence of manpower and complete Hartford. Burial will be., at dicated thdt it had been out­ ner Studio, Frederic B. Werner 4 through. IS Inclusive. A can­ PTA officers for next year. Rockets Believed flights threatened "the abyss of Burial will be In St, Edward'a Cedar Hill Cemetery. FYiehds els Dowds, 12 Oakland St; Mra.; are welcome to attend Investigation. A second charge- snow and ice control activities side for M«ne time. - and'Mrs. Louise Recknagel, In­ vass U mad# to order lb ascer­ The annual meeting of the another war.” Warrantee Deeds Cemetery, Stafford Springs. may call tomorrow from 7 to the meeting. delivery of liquor to a minor- within reasonable timec." ITolanda Bullock and daughter, structors, was held yestotday tain changes o f residence In Avery St. School PTA will be Gone from Cuba Still, although Caatro Implied The Bidwell Home Improve­ Friends may call tomorrow, 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 to Somers; Mrs. Bonny Solomon- The refreshment committee Griswold waa called to police waa nolled by chief prosecutor The cuts in the budget South Windsor, The registrars afternoon in the chapel of the held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the force, he also said he would be ment Co. to Rose G. Root, prop­ from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. aon and aon, 233 Center St. for the June meeting will meet headquarters where he Identi­ Eugene Kelly Include: About $4,800 fo r an ad­ request all residents to secure South Methodist Church. The school. The agenda w ill Include patient and use all legal means erty at 3U Union St. DISCHARGED YESTER­ at 7:16 p.m. tomorrow with fied the contents as his, SaKor William Moclair, 25, of Rose- ditional highway department their animals during this period (ConUnned from Page One) Benjoihln Varlsra dale, N. Y., arrested yesterday room was decorated with palms election ot officers. The nom­ .to solve the problem. He Is ex­ Aurill A. Lathrop to John J. DAY: Mrs. Mary Wescott. 108 Mrs. Albert Robinson, chaminan said. man; $3,200 requeeted fo r road to help the workers In making Benjamin Varlara, 74. father and Mrs. Frank Zimnoetman. morning by State Police on Rt. inating committee haa submit­ pected to 'carry his protest to MhLaughlln and Dorothy C. W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Patricia A private old coin collection and flowers. A varied program projects; $5,000 from the fi­ an efficierft and expedient can­ "We will prevent these flights of Mrs, Anita Buscaglia of — ------^^,#7------ted the following slate: Mr. and the United Nations, starting McLaughlin, property at Wad- Fu n e ra ls White, Coventry; Mrs. Ellen 84 for vagrancy and soliciting of 25 numbers was presented. nance department to allow rent­ vass. to the limits of what our weap­ ANKIVERSARY Including several gold coins and Mrs. Marvin Baer, presidents; with the Security Council. Glastonbury, died Friday In rides, waa fined $15 and $10, re­ Students who participated al rather than purchase of book­ d(dl Rd. and Pioneer Circle. Derkacs, E.nst Hartford; Mrs. some other cash was taken OOP Caucus Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldtn, ons can do,” he may have—in Western diplomats to Havana Daniel E. Renn and Dorothy. Phoenix, Ariz., where he resi­ Rockvjilk^Vernon ipectively. He was taken to the yesterday were Diane E. Far­ keeping machtnee; $6,873 from .Mrs. Beatrice E. Hoffman Irene MacMuIlen, 23 O’Leary from the safe, it was reported. A Republican caucua w ill be vice presidents; Mrs. Carlton a veiled way—been revealing a reportedly believe Caatro will H. Ratm to Anna S. Hansen,^ ded. . He was bom In Viariga. stateState Jail at Tolland to lieu of ley, Irma Sanchlnt, Laurie E. the town clerk's budget to de­ Dr.; Mrs. Louise Nlcol, 40 Mc­ Sartor, along with Det. John held tomorrow, at 8 p.pi. at the Forbes, recording secretary; new weapons limitation. steer clear of a showdown with propArty off Cedar St. Italy, Piedmonte Region. He The funeral of Mrs. Beatrice payment of fines. Lister, Lori - Ellen Rossano, lay reindexlng the town records, E. Hoffman. 124 Washington Cabe St.; Mrs. Mary Heim, Krinjak have been Investigat­ South Windsor High School to Mrs. John Small, corresponding ' The Soviet rockets are a re*--, the United States tor at least Aenjimln Kwiatkowskl arid was a member of the Fiibineae Joseph Mlsovich, 26, WIIU- Charles p. Filloramo, Sharon E. and $77,696.25 from the public several months. St., was held at 2 pjn: Satur­ Eaat Hartford; Mrs. Shirley ing the house break since it select party endorsed candidates secretary. nsnt of the 1962 arms and man­ LUUan A. Kwiatkowskl,, to Rob­ Society of New York. He also Petition Will mantlc, and Lester A. Taylor, Brewer, Maureen C. Gordon, •afety fire requests by remov­ They cite aa factofs: day at the W. P. Qulsh' Funeral Riordan, South Windsor; Mrs. occurred. to the Republican Congressional The,Orchard Hill Elementary power buildup which reached ert E. Samue/lson, p ro p ^ y off leaves his wife, threa other 24. Covent^, both failed to ap­ ing the proposed firehouse and —It would take the United N a­ Home. The Rev. Alex H. Elsea- Marie Kvadoir. iOO Campfieid Paula Sanchlni, Karen Johnson, District Convention June 30. School will meet tomorrow at 8 crisis proportions when detect­ Hainlock St. daughters and a son. More than $6,000 in bonds, pear in court today to answer fire truck from^ the budget. tions several months to com­ aer of Community Baptist Rd.; Henry Agnew, 85- Steep Ask Meeting Suzanne C. Heller, Ann B. Military Whist p.m. at the school. The eighth ed by U.S. intelligence. Soon Harry J. Odium, truatee, to The funeral took place this stocks, travelers checks, cash, similar intoxication charges and These two Items will ]>6 con­ plete a study and take action Church officiated. Hollow Lane; Edward Braha- iPtaUp, David B. Frost, Elizabeth The Ladies Auxiliary, of the grade English students will pre­ after a showdown that October, Halsey W. Tlbbals Jr., proper­ morning in Phoenix. and personal items had been in each forfeited a $25 bond. sidered for possible short term on Cuba's expected demand that ney, 87 Chambwe St.; Mrs. A. Moultrie, Mark R. Nelaon, South iW lndsor Volunteer Fire sent a play entitled "The Pearl.” the Russians pulled out their in­ ty at 7«2 Oak St., East Hart­ Burial was in Siaat Cemetery. the safe, which was reportedly Three- out-of-state motorista capital Improvement loan. the flights be halted. ford. Bearers were Raymond Thom*- Lorraine Hahn^^ Linden St.; Of District Barbara A. Jones, Donna J. Department will sponsor a mili­ The play was written by the stu­ termediate range ballistic mis­ Michael P, Balon Ralph Stratton, East Hampton; rolled down a staircase from an failed to appear In court to an­ About $9,500 was cut from —Castro realizes that imy SALE! Joaei^ F. Gentile Jr. and aa, Norman C. McKee, Donald Kodes, Karen L. Kanehl, Maur­ tary whist-May 21 at 8 p.m. at denta as an adaptation of John siles and began reducing their Michael P. Balon, 38, of 122 upstairs room, and smashed swer speeding counts and for­ the library budget Including $$,- chance of a concession from the tldlma- D. Gentile to U and R Mrs. Marir^rct Haberern, 27 een L. Maasaro, Dana 8. Firehouse 1. Door prizes will be Steinbeck's play “The Pearl of armed forces. Oakland St., died at Manchester Arsenault, W ilfred Miller, John Fire district commissioners feited bonds ranging from $36 to 800 for books and $3,000 for Johnson administration would Housing Oorp., p rc^ rty off Norwocid St.; Leo Barrett, 35 will be presented with a peti­ through an irreplaceable cut Thresher, Alice K. Gado, Ray­ awarded. The auxiliary will the W orld." The students have Two weeks ago. authorities Memorial Hoapital Saturday af­ Brown and William Schmidt $75. parking faclllUes at the Sadd be less likely in the monthk be­ Mountain Rd. Dpe^wood Dr.; Armand Pelle­ tion identical in every aspect glass collection at the foot of mond O. Heller, Richard B. meet Thursday at Firehouse 1. been working on the play for here reported about 3.000 Rus­ ter being stricken with a heart tier, RFD 2, Bolton; John Shane Warren Lindstrom. 17, Marl­ Memorial Library. New library fore an election. Sally-Ann Owen to Alfred A. John M. Barry with items rejected last week the stairs. The thieves then Groman, Holly A. Urbanettl, Rummage Sale about three months and some sians remained on the island, attack while visiting relatives at Vernon Trailer Court, Vernon; borough, charged with failure to faclUtles are being considered but that they would soon be F i r s t Napoletano And Maria C. Na- The funeral of John M. Bar­ by district voters. ■ rolled the safe down a driveway Ann E. Benson and W esley C. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth 30 students are Involved In the 55 Clinton S t ' Mrs. Georgiana Fox, 116 Wal­ carry a license, using a motor to cover the Wapping area. withdrawn, leaving In Cuban poletano, property off West St. ry, 38 Harton Rd., w ^ held The petition circulated by and Into a waiting car. Hlllel, will hold a rummage sale production. The play was pre­ : o i v * / Born in Manchester, the son vehicle without the owner's per­ Gryk J r.' Purchase of new equipment hands 24 antiaircraft missile Irving L. Bayer to Raymond the ker St.; William Poloskl, 118 Chester Rau and Bruce Beng- The break, which occurred at 188 North Mato 8t„ Man­ sented to the Grades 4 through N a t i o n a l of Mrs. Frances Kroll Balon and mission and having a defective The next recital in tha series waa kept at a minimum for the bases equipped with Soviet E. Rock and Mary E. Rock, Holmes Funeral Home, Campfieid Rd.; William Hughes strom called for a district meet­ between 5 and 10:30 p.m. on chester tomorrow from $ a.m. to 7 Friday. the late Petor Balon, he had 348 Wetherell St.; Mrs. Lor­ muffler, was transferred to will be held at the same place, coming year. The purchase of rockets. Now the word U that property off Westfield St. . ing to once again consider Jan. 18, was probably done by 8 p.m. • The business agenda of the Stores'' been a lifelong resident. , Felix raine Drouin. Willlmantic: Mrs. juvenile court authorities at Sunday, June 14..at 8:30, when two highway trucks waa aaked the missiles have been cemoved Exechtor’s Ppad ’« I sewerage, street lighting and amateurs, police theorlked. They PTA' Meetings meeting w ill Include a slate of He was a veteran of World Norma Magowan, 34 Carol Dr.'; Willlmantic. In a companion another group of students will for in the budget. One of the along with some troope, but that CRKBN Harold A. LindsAy 4nd Al- the tailing over of the district’s turned everything upside down, officers submitted by the nom­ War II and won several medals Mrs. Lucille Cavagnaro, 72 case, Robert Pierce, 17, Coven­ be presented. trucks.to be t aded. The town The Vl^aptohg Elementary a large proportion of the m ili­ LsTAiwparJ belt V. Lind.say, co-executors ‘ constabulary. smashing many valuable pieces inating committee for next while serving in the Navy. After port(^ockv Hill ^ * Memorial Linnmore Dr.; Clifford Price. 62 try, was fined $20. did not trade a truck last year. School P t a , w ll meet tomorrow tary force remains. under the will of Matilda J. When asked if petitons would of furniture, and thoroughly at 8 p.m. at the school. The year’s officers. Trout Stream Dr., Vernon; Da­ According to the manager the Last week Wa.shlngton re­ Llndstay, to Harold A. Lindsay p^ntf*?nd'”wh?tni.v* Bearers were friends of the call for a U-monthly special dis­ ransacked the entire house, po­ meeting will feature a speaker and Charlotte M. Lindeay, prop- Pratt and Whitney in East^ family. ^ vid Sweeney, Ellington: Mrs. trict meeting until the provi­ truck to becoming expensive to minded Cuba that reconnals- lice said.^ who will discuss "State Parks Mauchenter Evening Herald erty at 38-40 Edgerton St. » materials handler. Bernadette Albee, Coventry; sions are passed, Rau said, “Pm Imptomto. l;T$lApurobas•^>q.5jone .sance flights would be con­ Included to the Items taken, Camp Helpers and Recreational Faellitles” South Windsor correspondent. HURRY - LAST BIG W EEK... FA lA 1 i-I TV J Besides his ;nother, he leaves Evelyn Lorenc, 144 W. Main St, concerned with the police de­ WHEE! WATER'S new unit will allow reduction tinued. Ca.stro, in turn, said the beside the safe and Its con­ available to the public. The bus!- Brownie Joseph, telephone /Mi n ' Marguerite Gau- RockvUle; Mrs. Polly Davies partment.” of plowing and sanding routes, Cuban people no longer would Olln Gerich to 01m R. Ger- tents. was a mink stole, valued May Pick Days neat to be covered will include SM-014S. STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE! Ich, tw6 parcels off Tolland , ^ daughter Kathleen Hospital Notes and daughter. New Haven. Re4 said he felt that district H0T-H0T.AND and create reasonable routto. tolerate them and Soviet P re­ ’ Fparcels v 6A , Balon, and two sons, James Ba- at $760, and a gold wrist watch. Tpke. DISCHARGED TODAY: residents were not well repre­ Other major improvements Lebro T. Urbanettt to M. ion and ^lichael ^ lo n . all at Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Adeline Tedford. 65 W al­ sented at last week's meeting. Harry F. Smith, director of THERE’S A LOT] asked fo r Include th e '' recon­ a n m OIANT-Whole Kernel Eleanor Urbanettl, property at home: fe sisters, Mrs. Edward In all areas excepting maternity nut St.; Jack Sanson, 85 Ham­ He said he expected many more Camp Kennedy, the summer struction of Pleasant Valley Rd. SAVN 163 Ludlow Rd. Mighdlski, Mrs. Josephine Jar- where they are S to 4 pjn. lin S t; James Bane, 489 Main district residents at the next Workers Resume day camp for retarded children, from Rt. 5 to Ellington Rd. This 2fc Adoption of Trade Name vis and Mrs. Anthony Pyka, a ll' and 6:30 to 8 p.m., and private St.; Mrs. Nancy Parker and meeting.. haa clarified a question con­ Now! For only 9ViC* ft amounts to some $27,000. N ib le t» CorRi 6 *1"** / Lester B e h r e n d, Vernon, of Manchester, Mrs. Anthony | rooms where they are 10 a.m. daughter, Andover; Mrs. Gloria When aiked if district leaders Road Repaving cerning volunteer coun.selors. Ths town will not be faced d/b/a Lester’s Antique and Fix- MartineUo of Newington, and to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested Affricano and daughter, Coven­ would “load” the mMting with He said this morniilg that, day for fuel... hot water with any m ajor bond Issue next PMAST • From OrcKerd Ripe ApptaE^ tt Shop, 384 Hartford Rd. Mrs. Richard Welch of East not smoke In patients’ rooms. try; Mrs. Catherine Doyle and synvpathizers to tke proposals, although the camp will be run for all—«1I the time! year as financing the elemen­ SAVI Building Peimlt Hartford; a brother, Benjamin; No more than two visitors at daughter, 6 Charter Rd., Rock­ Rau indicated that many dis­ A road crew began resurfac­ for six weeks. In three two- tary s^ool on the Grenier prop­ 1 7 e Allan P. Walph, replace ga­ Balon of Manchester, and sev-1 one time per paUeat’ ville; Mrs. Janice Watson and trict residents were unhappiy ing a portion of High St., from week sessions, “ volunteer coun­ erty and the Pleasant Valley Apple Saiice 3 ^ If you Uve in a typical rage at 3 0 ' Frederick Rd., eral nieces and nephews. son, 299 E. Middle Tpke. with last week's rejection o f the Cooper to Campfieid St.s., this selors may .ipply for any part EUementary School addition $2,000. . The funeral will be held to Pattents Today: 296 new powers for fire district of the. camming perioa, or for house, you could easily run morning, aa part of the town's out ot hot water several will be floated In the full or NNAST - WHile iSr Colors ^MarriAge Llcriue morrow at 8:30 a.m. at the Wal- AD M ITTE D SATURi. commissioners. any day or days, or even for . 1964. Pnter Allan Klock, Manches- ter N. Leclerc Funeral Home. 23 i DAY: Bruce McHugh, 67 Hatch Opponents of the proposals $93,000 street repaving program any part ol a day.” times a week. ROLL 300 Area Scouts With each additional expen­ TISSUI p!f, and Elizabeth Lee Miller, Main St., with a Mass of re Hill Rd., Vernon; David Gull- have said that Initiating the begun last fall. Work on High He said that there Is no limit Now you can have all the B a t h r o o R H PKG 39< Alexandria, Va. quiem at 9 a.m. at St. Bridget's man, Merrow;. Harold d a rk , 19 sewers or street lights' to the to how many volunteers may diture of approximately $5$,000 St. will continue through part of' hoi water you need at one there is an Increase ot one mill Church. Burial will be In St. Overbrook Dr., Vernon: Mrs. Attend Hoedown district would cause district tax tomorrow, weather permitting. apply, and added that the list FMAST - Solid Pack in Brine time for only 9>/4c* a day. on the tax rate. Bridget's Cemetery. Lillian Hebert, Somera; Mrs. rate to sour. After High St. is completed, to not limited to teen-agers SAVI Think of it—only 9Hc* a Revenues to be raised by the 7-OZ Friends may call at the fu­ Jane Glenney, 31 Strickland The Northeast Neighborhood, The proposals were rejected the pavers will move on to Ce­ alone, but 1s open to adults as day! neral home today from 7 to 9 St.; Mrs. Marjorie Flicher, 21 at last week’s meeting by a well. town are estimated at $142,700- 16c Minnechaug District, Connecti­ dar 8t.. between Cooper Hill and W hite f URia 3 CANS 8 9 r p.m. Flower St; Mrs. dara Pierre, narrow margin. However, If res­ Pleasant Sto. Cedar St should He urged all applicants to Yes, thanks to MobUbeat .27 leSylhg some $854,000 to be V cut Valley Girl Scouts, held a 70 Village, St., Rockville; Larry idents of areas faced with sew­ be completed by Wednesday. turn in their applications at —and an oll-Sred hot water raised by taxation. Well Balanced - Nourishes Complelely Alexander J. Jaslon Briggs, 11 Welcome PI.; Mrs. “Hoedown" Saturday at Buck-' erage problems turn on en Roadway to be done later, to once, and said that application heater of correct capacity— M ajor John Egan said, “The SAVI ROCKVILLE — Alexander J. Julia BellottI, Glastonbury; W il­ girfs Ini they can eqsily force the the week has as yet not been forms are still available at the your family can take care ot 15HOZ le y School. Over 300 apparently levere cuts In the 1 7 e Jaslon, 82. of 133 W. Main St., liam Seypura, 227 Center St.; ' measures through. determined. The Herald will East Side Rec at 22 School St., all their washing needs at budget reflect the town coun­ •r DOG CANS Mrs. Ann Richards, 87L Blpe- western dress participated C a l o F o o d 8 died at Rockville City Hospital Rau Indicated following last print further details when avail­ A il camp personnel, including one time. cil's desire to maintain a strict field Dr.; Mrs. Angelin; Rich­ Entertainment waa provided early yesterday morning. Tuesday's fecial district meet­ able. ’ ' vobinteer counselors, will par­ economy throughout the transi­ FMASt FANCY - Full Bodied Flavor He waa born in Poland April mond, 95 Chambers. Sti; Mra. by the Girl Sodut troops. Jun­ ing he was Interested only to Homeowners whose streets are ticipate in a 16-hour orientation Mom can do the fam ily VI Rose Melesko. 382 Hilliard St.; ior Troop 660 ^rformed a mime wash. Sis can do the., dishes tional period, In respect to 4, 1882, the son of Frank and obtaining police powers for the being pavad are aaked by Town program, to be conducted the new Items In capital Improve­ Mary Trela .Tasion. He came to Wilbur Bennett. 99 McKee St.r of some Beatle records and, was district. Engineer Walter Fuss to bear I week of June 22 at the Mans- at the same time '^Junior Mrs. Margaret Brannlck, 29 led by Mrs. W alter Borin. Mra. takes his bath, and you en­ ments aa well as to general ToRnato Juice 4 the United States in 1897 and “ As long as we’re having a temporary Inconvenience and ' field State Training School. operating expenses as In the first lived in Lawrence, Mass. Park St.; Miss Flora Nelson, 71 Robert McComb's CadeCte IVoop obey detours or road blocks. joy a shower. meeting, we might as well re­ Camp Kennedy, to be operat­ case of the board of education PMAST - ■••f, Chlckan, Tiirkay Fifty years ago, he moved to Delmont St.; James,Norris, 213 671 performed , two skits: Streets are generally usable af­ ed In cooperation with the Jo­ consider the other proposals,” Don’t delay—phone us to­ budget." SAVI Rockville from Jewett City. He Hilliard St.; Robert DeLorm, “There's a Hole In'the Basket” ter paving is complete, but seph P. Kennedy Jr. Foimds- 11-oz $ ^ 0 0 Rau said. day. Find out how easy it is ( He added, “The council and was employed by the' U.S, En­ 361 Summit St.; Joseph Then. and "A ll Clear bn Track No. 9." should not be driven on while tion, will open June 29. and will H O Z M ^ 53c Last week's meeting disclos­ to switch to s MobUbest- the town manager to their de­ D iu R ie r s velope Co. until hLs retirement 62 .Grandview St.; Bonnie Po- A “ German Band" from Junior the surfacing is to process. close on’’Aug. 7. tockl. 161 McKee St.; Mrs. Ada ed that the only popular item 5red water heater. severaK years ago. ' Troop 672 played under the di­ , ______liberations delayed any Items Barker. 17 Moore St rection of Mrs. Belden Schaffer on the call of the meeting was this year which would not af­ LOOK FOR MANY MOM ANNIVIRSARY SALI SRKIALS Mr. Jasiop waa a member of the takeover of the Vernon *Average family of four. St. Jo.seph’.s Church- -and St. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: and Mist Patricia Mitchell. Miss fect essential services In order M OUR RIGULAR THURSDAY ADVIRTISIMMT Clifford Wayner, South Wind­ constabulary. i Michael'^ Society of St. Jo.seph’s Shelley Stone, accomnanied on sor; Teressa Fairfield, 69 Birch Th ff petition to be presented Church, the Polish American Uit' accordian while Troop 686 W E G IV E St.; Leonard Church, 126 Pearl tomorrow night’clearly Indicate Citizen’s Club and the Roman sang the German song. “ Du Dti Rent tftcfr/c Mipef flwmpooer St.; Mrs. Joan D'Amour, An Catholic Union. Lelgst Ml In Herzen,’’ under the that proponents of sewerage GREEN STAMPS N O W W ITH dover; Charles Porter, 43 CMn leadershlD of Mrs. Geoj-ge Stone- end street lighting In the dis- Whsn you nood hsip He is survived by his wife ton St.; M ra Lena Pacheco, jfe r 0ttly $1 ; Mary Male); Jgslon; two .sons, Cadette Troop 659. from; trict want to ride the wave of — wo put eursolvos South 'Windsor; MrA Jacqueline Diton,' put on a ekit about over- I the police issue, opponents feel. M «ke your carpets new tg a in ! MONDAY • TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY . Louis B. of Rockville and Ches­ Ackerman, ThompsonvUle', Mra. PAUL DODGE ter S, of New Jersey; three ght camping. ------^ Rant wtctric carpet ahanfj^oer Ruth Zimmerman. Wapping; __ MORIARTY in your shoos with daughters, Airs, Frank Truman, aThe group singing waa led by for only |1 a day when you buy Mrs. Stanley Czarneckt' and Mrs. Margarlte Agostlhelli, 247 junior'lYoop 64l Troop i ’ eon-! Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo at: Oak.St.; Leo Poudrier. 9 Short ducted square dancing lessons PONTIAC Mrs. Salvatore Bucheri all of ut Town BROTHERS FRESH Mi^llough Wap-, throughout the day while .WIN MINK COATS! it WIN COMPLETELY EQUIPPEli. KITCHENS it MOTOR BOATS-A- Rockville; one brother Anthony' ping; W illiam Ooseo, 302 Lake — — - of Poland; two sisters, Mrs. Troope 666 and 671 provided St.; Elaine Cooke, 6 Green Rd., games for the Brownies. The Sunset Council, Degree o f PAUL’S PAINT Bartholomew Dztadosz and Pocahantas. will meet tonight '643-S13S Rockville; Mrs. Helen Bengston, cleaning up chorea were taken Mra. John Mcrcik both of Mas­ Glastonbury; Mrs. Rae Mc­ at Tinker Hall, Mato St, at 8. ANI) WALLPAPER COLOR TVs! ★ WIN TV-PHONO-RADIO COMBINATIONS'-A’ PIANOS -A ELECTRONIC care of by Mrs. R&lph Gutreich's 645 MAIN ST.—649-0500 CHICKEN PARTS sachusetts; 12 grand children Mahon, 37 Foster St.; James Troop 603. 301. 31S ClM ir St. and one great-grandchild. Hose and Ladder Co. 1, '.Town Grout, 28 E. Middle Tpke.; A Junior and Cadette planning FunerAl sen’ices will be held Betsy Thurber, 58 'Turnhull Rd.; Fire Department, will have Ita ORGANS A: BILLIABD TABLE^I PUIS OVER 14,000 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES...FREE! at the White-Gib.son Funeral board was made up of two girls monthly meeting tomprrdw at Thomas Amato, 60 Hilltop Dr.; from each of the IS troops and. Home. 65 Elm St. Rockville, at Daniel Hair, 435 E. Mlddlt 8 p.m. at the Hose House; Pine LEG BREAST 8:30 tomorrow morning with a with the help o f Mrs. Grover St. and Hartford Rd. 20-FOOT MOTOR’ BOATS, COMRLETEtV EXIUlPPEO RCA 21.INCH CONSOLE Tpke.; Philip Pelletier. 170 Hil­ EMSA INBOARD-OUTBOARD. Mass of requiem at 9 at St. Jo­ liard St.; Joanne King, 18 Oak Mitchelk Mre. Gladye Vennert, RCA WHIRLPOOL KITCHENS COI^OR TV SETS Mrs. Belden Schaffer and M lr a ^ m tw AUTUMN-HAZe BY CRUISEKs, INC. seph's Church. Burial win be In St., Rockville; Mrs. Margaret The Chaminade Musical Club Krause, district advisor,'] the SAVINOS STARTED OR ADDED TO FUtt LENGTH GUARTIRS OUARTIRf St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Rock­ Ohlund, Coventry: C h a will have its annual Spring Con­ MINK COATS by ville. Visiting hours wijl be to­ board planned the “ Hoedown." cert tonight at^US at Kaiser Barker, Wapping; Mrs. WINNERS! MADEMOtSElLC night, 7-9. . • Mrs. Schaffer was presented Mills, Wapping; Mra. El Hall. Concordia Lutheran •TMtaik* TH K H SREAST a Mozzer, 136 A very St.; Mai with a corsage of May flowers Church. Th9 public la invited. O N OR^ BEFORE Edward McKinney Aitken, 7 Tyler Circle; by the planning board. A free-will offering will be tak­ DRUMSTICK WMC Edward McKinney, 2524 Dlx- Kathleen H azurd, en to benefit scholarahlpf to m Lb 3 1 ^ well Ave., Hamden, died Satur­ Brook; I Frank Vecchiolla Laurel Music Camp for studenta T H E 10th MAQNAVOX day at the Veterans Hokpltal in W,est Sh, Rockville. at Manchester H i^ School.' Re­ KIMBALL SPINET PIANOS ESTEV ELECTRONIC ORflANS CAMPSCLL 4xar0OT Fires Pul Out STE8I9 THEATERS West Haven. 'Botn In Manches­ AD m A t ED TODAY: Thom­ freshments will )9e aerved. AVAkAUE IN (Tv sccesb ruYtssADio) aaClARO TABLES LI ter July 30, 1889, he was the as GceeA I45^Loomii St.; Rich­ EARN DIVUENDS BARBIinilD CHtCKINS MOST STORES V—son- of Mr. and Mrs. •Robert •• a al.H. 1 |K|ard u MUrOlUMeiiMarcham', 52 Reservoir'Rd.,gW®$?rVOir In Grass, jCar Earl Yost, sports editor of M cK^ey. He waa retired from | Rockvillq; Mrs. Jean Wigren. The Herald, will epeak tomor­ FROM THE FIRST P*®***"* New;«2 AgnJa Dr.; Mra Janette Town and ui.ath District row at 12:15 pjn. at a maet- Haven,. ...where he worked as a suiee. Broad Brook; Lynn firemen yesterday and today tog of tha ClvlUna at ;WUUe’s OF. TH E M ONtll meat cutter. He served to the JFre§h SjpeciAlmt Chapman. 168 Summit SL: John exOngulahed rttoor grasa, Steak House. -i Robgrt Tureottc StBgBtCRiBsIsrriii Army during World War 1 and ■ Summit W . woods qn d 'car fires, with pro- 1^ jfVlM gll iipMwIi ICIBIIIQ — Sobd, Cr'iip Haadi \ was a fnember of the American T U r a X Y ; A perty damage reported as neg­ Miss Ellen flratpns. 19. of 37 - Dodge Pontiac at 371 Main Legion to Manche.star, D O U l U U N and Mra. Wll- ligibleligible. Coburn Rd.^ haa been namsd -ft' ftt.’ la pltaaed to announca that He la survived by three sis­ Old Saybrook;' a Firem in from Co. .4 of the runner up to ths the Milas ConnscU- ( Drlv4 into any CITIES SERVICE station for your “World of PrIzss” GRIIN STAMn ters, Mrs. Herman Schendel, 7 Robert Ttircotto has Joined their to Mr. aitd Mrs. Edward Tewp Firs Department yester- cut eopteat sponswad by the dip card-FREE to Bvary motorist. Hold tha card undtr watar, rub LE T T U C E 2 - 2 % Mrs. Walter Tedford and Jdrs. day at p.m. were called* Connecticut Professional Photo- vS A V 1 M G 8 ataff M anleaman. Mr. Turootta WIDNISDAY 123 Halalna Rd.;-a dsufh- sob BIG GALLON William J. Brennon, all of Man- tha magic square, INSWNTLY jl you win and gim ypu win] tb Mr. and Mrs. Richard out to sxtliigulsh a small woods .grapher's Association. Judging haa yenra o f exparlanca to the A l 175 cheatar, hnd Mrs. Moses Payna, ^ n n t ' It's so BBsy-and you can antar evary iima you drivt int4 CITIES Your fint Natienat les, Wapping; a daughter to Kra, of lindstermtoed orl;arlgto, itook placa yestsrdair to West- LOAN autOEttotiva line and has found Quality alone makes .it big! PLQ IID A — Sweat, Juii Watch Hill; R.I. one brulhef,' on Line 8t. At 12:36 p.m today, port. 1 \ I I ( I V Super East Center Mr: and Mra. Josa|>h Poultot, Pontian to be one pf the top SERVICE. Got your shkra of tho “World of PriMs’'-at CITIES Matkati i \ '' Street 1^1^^ J. ^cKinnej^ of Man- Co. 4 tirtonen put out a minor SERVI^ sUtfono nowl j 237 Union St.; a son to Mr, qpd car motor flro near their flre- Lakota Council, G a m e o f cars. .Robert invitas all hia oM HANTTOID COONTY .1 The funeral wUl be' held at the Mra. Keith Fry, 51 Ftnley St.; houae, a fl.ra spokesman said. Pocahontas, will meet Wednes­ frlanijp to drop to and say hello. O R A N G jis Eeecher and Denpett Funeral a daughter to l|r. A*d krs. BU SERVICE \ 1 -S 9 Phone North End voltmtesra yeator- day night at 7:30 at Odd Fal­ Ho is a m tm btr o f tha n k s . Home, 2200 Whitney Ave.. Ham- John Harkins. 871 Hartford Rd. dqy 0$ 12:85 p.m. went to the CITIES SERVICE ^ Meat mad Prodiica Prises iWoeftva i TussCmv lows Hall. m at chief will ■BANCSi OFFICE, ftODTE SI. K of C. Lsgtoa. Am y A Navy 643-112< dan. Wednesday at U-la m.; with BIRTHS YBBTBRDAT: A rear of fT Oxford St. to quail a ba present. RvtqshmenU will ^ger-Beaver service!) the Rev. George R. B(%danlch daughter ijto Mr. and Ijfn. Oon- small g n a t and bniA fire. bs served.' Oluk^ and Mnnehastar ftports- ruMnrquAMiinis mM'a AssoetoUon. ■rr -f f , V. •! /. K •’•***.

• EVENING HEIULD/MANCHESTER. CONN., MOfnJAY, MAY 4, 1964 d a il y cro ssw o rd PUZZLl ■* ETV Drive Musical Evening TV-Radio Tonight T h ^ ^ y On in May ^Slated at Uling "An Bventag o< Muaie" will Mrs. Jay E. RuMAow, 40 Pit­ be presented by the 7th and kin St., la culrmaa in Man­ Television 8th grade mueitml organlxa- Been Nafaed... chester and surrounding area tlona of lUtag Junior Hiffh for the Channel 24 "Viewers • no ( ti- Big ♦ Outer Umits .. (W progress, (Ml Th» Observing Bye School, IVesday, May 12, at 8 Drive" - now getting under way ( 2 i Movie Al I (In UU-22-SUI NBC MOV 4 (Cl p.m. In tha Illing auditorium. (SO) BArly ~ In more than 80 Connecticut !iS ' T i* Uj* TruOl The prog-am will consist of towns. reasl iPtl (H ) The p e n cil Chef (13-30) n im (JJl I’ve 0^1 A Secret a variety of sacred and Moular She has been president of ( Si News I ^ ^ N^l Subscription TV selectlpna by the band, the 7th im (10, Eye-Oeouty IjMiliardti DU DoHa, daughUr of Loihar B. H and Manchester League of Women '34, Dhcorerv ** Wagob.Train i aWttorcMBM bom April 10 at Manehaater Mamorial Hoapitat. Her ma­ Health AeaocfhUon, Community (4U) UarniBit t:Q0 (3-121 Denny Thomas a clarinet quartet, and vocal Child Ouldapce ainlq, High- 4:10 I 8i News. Sports and Weaiii . _ (M) Intrvnntlonnl Msgnslno ternal rrMdfathar la John Oallyj 7S Waahtngton 8t. Har - and instrumental soloists. patantrijg^d^renta are Mr. and Mra. Bruno Lanhardt, • ** Andy OrltflUi 4:-lS (33) taub House Robert, m . ( •) Walter Crnnklla 10 00 I 8) the Oetectivea Maccarone and Doima Cturpen- • • • • • (13, Ncwabeat (10-32.30, Mitch Miller (C) ter, student ptanlsta, have been 140, UpcriMm . (Mt In School Preview 3 4 1“ r " 1 Dormer, Michael Jamea, aon of Oeorge J. and Vlrainla I S) follow the Dun M2i Cast Side. WesI Side chosen to accompany the 7th z (IS) Life bf Riley r Backua Dormer, 08 Macbeth St.. RocheaUr, N.Y, Ha waa in -V. 8''«*klng Point grade mixed choir, lArhlle Ed­ 11 11 (Ilt;33knui Hunt ev-Brlnklev 10.30 MSI Subscrlnlion TV bom April 22 at 8t. Mary*a HoaplUI. Rocheater. Hia ma­ 4:46 <211 Ron Cnrbran ward (Jhapln and Joan-Marie p* . ' 11:00 ,3-S-10-12lo.33G(Mn) News. STAMPS 14 ternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Kehneth Backu*. 7:00 (13-32-30^ News Sports, .. .. 8poi'(*- Weather HaUoran will be accompanlata \ Weatbury. L.I., N.Y. Hia paternal prandparenU are Mr. Weather 11:15 (30, Tonight Show (C) for the 8th grade mixed riiolr. (10) Death Val ey Days I 3, Mnyfe r r 14 and Mra. John M. Dormer, 25P Porter St. (34 The Humanitlea (40, Steve A'len Instrumental solou will be Z • ♦ ♦ • • ^ mi Movie (C) (12, Chris Clark performed by Eric TAyior, sax­ n r / (14) Suhscripdnn TV 11:30 M0-72> Tonight (C) B e r g g ^ Nancy Bae. daughter of Edward L. Jr. and 7 U ( » ) Highlights (S, Movie ophone; Janet Moseley, oboe; EVERY MOdred McNeill Berggren, Cryatal Lake Rd., Tolland. She (Ml Spniis Csmera / (13) Movie David Machell, flute. The clar­ a r waa bom April 20 at Mancheater Memorial Hoanital. Her SEE SATimDAl'-a TV WEFK f o r c o m p l e t e u s t i n g inet quartet will be made W> of / maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNeill, Miriam Schcttler, Karen Rich­ J SSO Center 8t. Her paternal grandmother la Mra, Edward ards, Al^n Hafolan and David u s r 1 Berggren Sr., 8 Foatar St. She haa a brother Neill, IH. Moyer. . * • . # • • Radio lUlng faculty membera In R' O endr^W eiidy Kay,^daughter of Robert George Sr. (Hiie Uattag tacludee only thOM new* broadcasts of 10 or charge of the prograni are Mrs. « and Linda Thompson Oendron, 54 Prospect St., Rockville. 15 r - * minute length.'8om« atatlona carry other short newscasts). (3hristlne Parks and Ral|ta ' She was bom April 0 at Rockville City Hospital. Her ma­ Maccarone, directors of the 7th r ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs C. J. Thompson, North «DBC—IMS T " :15 Sporlt Pinal and 8th grade choirs’; and Rob­ Troy, Vt. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs; 4:(sl fohn Wade II 30 Art Jobnton Show tt t'OP Dick Rnblnspn W P O P M14 ert Johns, director of the band. u George Oendron, Rockville. She has two brothers, Robert I A Off 8:Ull l.rf)U Tern 41 Jr. and Jamea.., W H A t-«l4 7:(»' Boh Christian IT 1 S Ke Bbov " 10:00 Mad Daddy Show Mierrili, Stephanie Jean, daughter of Robert Unwood Mra. Jay E.-Rublnow 4 :31' Newt Wsathei and Bports W I N t , . l l M SWIFTS PREMIUM - U 7 Ik' fSdwnrd P M nm n * It* newt, "'eatner Spnrta and Katrina, Plralnen Merrill, 71 Summit Dr., Tolland. She 7:16 Ed Hynei Show 6:20 Radio Greater Hartford waa bom April 11 at Rockville City Hospital Her maternal land Park School PTA, and la 10 .3(1 Tonight A* «< Piece 8:45 lAiwell Thnmae 1 -o a i^ Of) 4 61' Snorts Time m o TST GENUINE SPRING grandmother Ja Mrs. Total Plralnen. South Paris, Mntae. Her current pre.aldent and life mem­ 7.10 Evening Report paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Floyd Morrill, Beth­ ber of the Mancheater Chapter WTK-Msm 7 36 ihibl'c Affaire Program of Hadaasah. • S:uu Newt. Weatlier BporU 8;0n World Ton'm i el. Maine. She haa two brothers, Michael Andrew, 8, and 8:30 Pint licit Report 8:1.3 Life Line FUEL C O . Jeffrey Brian, 8. Mre. John Mroaek ia co-chair­ 8:36 Music 8:31 Broadwa' Overture .. 867 MAIN 8T. ' BY J. R. WILl Ia MS • • * • • man of the drive. A committee 8 4f) Three 8tsr Extra 10:.30 Music to Relax By 7:06 (kmvrrtatlan Fleet 7 36 8im Off EAST HARTFORD Morton, Kenneth JanMs, son of George D. Jr. and Cyn­ of vplunteeia during May will 7:."i Oh». (iHiillev thia Hotchkiss Morton, 52 West St He was bom April 12 be contacting persons In the 7 3 - t. • • • • • a' * LUUbrtdge, Ibrri Jean, daughter of Herbert John and • This ia n RelisUo Phar- Jsan Bergiren Ulllbridige, 56 Wells St. She waa bom April • • • • !(' aiacy. Turn to na,. confi­ 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ NEW LOW parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berggren Sr., 88 Cornell dently, not only for tha 8t. Her paternak grandparents are Mr. and htrs. Herbert J. praciie compounding of LUllbrMge, Nerth Coventry, youB Doctor’s prtscrip- MILK-PRICE! n bUsIgtid, Sytvia ElynnElynn, daughter of Sylvester N. and FLETCHER CLASS COi of manchesteri tioni, but for mMytbmg yon VUMBl^sntnSkl Mangtai, Root Rd., Somers. She was bom may naro in drugs, tun- The Milk That Made Conn. History I Apnl 34 at Manchester_____ Memorialh Hospital. Her maternal ' 188 w e s t AiODDLE TURNPIKE—«49-787t V t; drift, Nutritional aidt^ CONN. APFROVe D ROMOGENIKED grsadparell^'brs Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kaalnskl. 183 Bald­ 4 CORNER DURANT STREET win R|L ShA hM a brother, Donald, 18; and a slsUr, Chris- sickrooNrtnpplitt. Yon this, 12. . ■ can ba Nura'of quality VITAMljii D MLK NEW LOMTION AFTER JUNE 1 '-products at fair pricaa. HALF GAL. JUG^ ■ OAIXOIT JUG OigUo, David Joaeph, aon of Leonard Michael and Karon Kluns Olglio, South Rd., Bolton. He was bora April 14 at M ita^ster Memorial Hospital. HIS maternal grand- 52 McKEE STREET paronta are Mr. and Mrs. Walter K lu nk Storra. His pa- VISIT pUR NEW IparanU are Mr. and Mrs. Lnonard L. Olglio, Windtiw thadM of lovely D«i Pent tanial grandparenta ^Ton^'^areeapyiowasli. Will Formerly Trueman and Hood* Dairy. Larger quarters'add I Covant^. HeI hashaa aA brother, ^ Leonard Wattsr, 15 montliK - M Ukt naw. Won’t eraek, fray ar more parktag area to give you better service until thea,| /■ ...... *\ *'(■ * ’ bnalneaa aa uaual at 188 West Middle Turnpike. LIQUOR DEPT. -Veal, HaiaM Jsmee AusInB, eon of Harold D. and Nortae- pJakaN. $8rallalile.ksaMM«ttrsa-' 8t. Voulr Vbal. at Santtaa Dr. He waa boro April 18 at Kva OTltrt. Jutt can na We win ka 35f 67' glad >e measure yeur wtndiwi and phii MpoGtB Hartford Hdepltal. Hie Saternel grendpartota aro Mr. and rive you a free etSma# fiir new AUTO G U SS INSTALLED Mre. Arthur 8 t Louie, Rockville. He haa thVee sisters, Ruth, ^endop." 0, Janet, f,'and t

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- . ■ ' ^ . •/ »■- MANCHESTER l^ N IN Q HERALD, MANCHESTEE, CONNw MONDAY. MAY L^19M fkom IW ELVl mKCHESTEB EVENINQ HERAU), M A N C H iS T ^ COKN^ MONDAY, MAY 4, 1964 4*?'S’* THE 12 Homers Hit at Kansas City^ Herald Angle 19 Scholastic Games on ■y In ju n NineT EARL YOST 24 Stroked in Four-Game Series ■farta fedtfor Plays O nce UCimn Clinic Faculty Completed In League Only in NBA NEW YORK (AP) — ^Athlatles hav« al&mmed 21#Datrolt 11-7 in Um only aincle* Hall, Bart Battey, pltcherf QmOLBS-INOlANB— Must for evory schwlboy coach In Connacticut is at- What hath Charles Finley homers, their opposition 23 for game. Jim Kaat and' Rich Rollins Rookie left-hander Tommy John st(H>p«d Baltimore with a tendance at the annual Coaches’ Clinic sponsored by the By HOWIE HOLCOMR Draft Choices wrought ? a total of 43 and an average of connected f o r ^ e Twins. about four per game. Last year A*a-TWINS p • • three - hitter in the second the University of Connecticut. The 19th an­ May it annually the busi­ When the 'incendiary 180 homers were hit in 81 game of their doubleheader. A nual edition win be coming up Aug. lg-20 at the Storra MEW YORK (AF) * Demite the home run attack, BED SOX-TIOERS— est month for spring high one of Uiosc, oh, so rare days owner of the KansM City games an average of Mss than it took four wdlka in the ninth Carl Yastraemskl Joined the dropped fly bail by the OHolss’ • campus. As usual, there is an attractive list of speakers two per game. • Sam Bowens hel{M the Indians school aporU teams and this when the New York -loiloks ara Athletics declared war on Inning to win the nightcap for long ball parade with a grand gnd lecturwB, headed by Duffy ^Daugherty of M??higan flret. the American League, even he Of course, Finley’s tactics the Athletics. The Twins’ Bill slam huner that climaxed a to two runs in thcf Sixth. State, Joa Mullaney of Provl-p ^ i«u.iugan ^ear is no exception. In all, couldn’t have envisioned the have helped. He acquired home PleU issued all of the paaaes, Dave McNally got rejief Aid dence College and Alan King of 19 events are list^ on thia first, that Is, at gstfing their six-run rally In the fifth inning pick of the cream of the oiob devastaUng effect his strategy nm sluggers Rocky Colavito the last to George Alusik which And powered Boston past De­ from Stu Miller In pitching the Worcester Tech. week’s schedule but would have on Kansas City’s and Jim Oentile during the win­ forced In Nelson Mathews with Orioles to the flrst-gune tri­ $m ie the ^’name” guesU wUl of the flatlon’a college seMcr troit. Yaatrsemski finished strangely pnough, only one baae- baekeffaall playera In th* Nr- Municipal Stadium. ter and more recently con­ the winning run. umph. Bowens slanuned a two- l)c In the major spotlight, others ball game for Manchester structed his pennant porch and with six runs batted In the 38- tMtol Baaketball Assoeiatten's 'Twelve homers were hit yes­ Colavito hit a bases hit content. Oates Brown and run homer in that contest. on the panel will have a lot to High’s Indiana. shortMied the fences generally. • • • ’Annual draft meeting. terday as the Athletics swept a homer while Tom Re; Nornr Cash each drove in three poss along. The clinic, staff Is 'I'hal one date is this after­ Colavito leads the league now complete. Talking football Under the NBA rulee the dm|t doubleheader from Minnesota, blasted a three-run dhot YANKS-SENATORB— noon, a 8:30 engagement with is conducted in the revezee or­ with six home runs while Gen­ runs for the Tigers. with Daugherty will be Rick 7-4 and 8-7. ’That output in­ A’s. Tony Oliva, JimmlC Hall • * • Washington barely fought Bristol Central at Memorial der of the final standings, whidi creased to 34 the number pf tile is tied for second .with flve. and Don Mincher connected for off a ninth-inning rally in l^rzano, new UCJonn head Field, bfonchester scored a con­ ’The closer fences have result­ WHITE SOX-ANOELB— means the first shaU b# last. homers hit In the four-game Minnesota. which the Yankees scored three coach, and from a high school vincing victory over Central’a And by the last being flfirt, thb ed in eight homers—stx by the Dave Nicholson's three - run •tandpolnt, Joa Orsana of South­ series between the teams. cross-town neighbors, Bristol Knicks get first choice. A ’s. A pinch aingHs by Manny homer gave the White Sox tknes, -Cutting the Senators’ ington High. Mullaney, Fred The Twins connected for sev^ margin frinn 6-2. Jim King’s Eastern ’Ihursdsy and could The Knicks, desperately need­ en yesterday and 16 altogether Elsewhere In the American Jimenes scored two runs in the their fifth straight triumph in liTsbal of U(Jonn and Ed Ma­ pinch single In the sixth scored get back to the .500 mark (8-3) ing a Ug man, are expected to while Kansas City pounded out League, there were three seventh and led to -Kansas thsYlrst game, but sterling re­ riano pi Naugatuck High will go for either Jim (Bad News) five in the doubleheader and > doubleheader splits. New York City’s first-game victory. ’The lief pitching by Dean Chance two runs and boosted Washing­ 'lecture on baskatbalt. King on with a win today. Bob Brannlck, Duke Hutchin­ Barnes, Texas Western; Lucious nine in the series. blanked Washington 4-0, then hit put the Athletlos in the lead helped the Angela halt the ton to the healthy lead. ioccer and Prank Kapral of Jackson, Pan American College; Home runs are being hit at i lost 6-3; Raltimore stopped 5-4. Oriavito followed with a streak in the second. Al Downing twirled a three- Cout Guard on wrestling. son and Rich Blagai are all or , Grambllng, as Municipal Stadium at m ore! Cleveland, 3-2, then was shut two-run homer In the eighth. Chance snuffed out a rally in hitter in beating the Senators Nels Nttchman, former <^ast pitching possibilities tpr the their first choice. Ali are in the than twice the rate they were I out, '3-0 and Chicago nipped Oentile ti^kped a two-run hom­ the fourth, then kept the White in the opener. HC struck out 13, Guard director of athletics and Tribe. Chances are the two 6-8 to 6-10 range, with Reed the hit last season. Los Angeles, 8-2, then dropped er and 'M athewi -an Inside-the- Sox o ff the bases unUl A1 Weis equaUing the major leagUe high cqach, now a successful scout that don't start will be used In tallest. In 11 games this season, th e! a 6-2 decision. Boston whipped park home run earlier. singled la the seventh. for the season. in bssl^etball and football, wilt relief when ..and If they are' Los Angeles is almost certain give the ABC's on bcouUng, a needed. '• to pick All-America backcourt new phase added to the clliuc. Teughle Ahead ace of the na­ \. Frank Soltys, who does the tub East (ithollc, rolling along tional champion UCLA Bruins, thumping for the University of on a brief but satisfactory two- £ RACE CAR-r-Chuck Hulge of Downey, >lfe spectacular spill, he is reported in “ fair” condi- arhlle most of the rest probably V Connecticut, as well as the game win streak faces a Cahf., in the feature race of the day at an Ohio race tion. (AP Photofax.) will try lor height. CONGRATULATIONS IN ORDER— Carl Yaatrzeirteki of the Red Sox is sur­ Warren Spahn Getting Help Major League Ckwches’ Clinic, reports that toughle tomorrow In Northwest track, Dipped 'hjs car in the second lap. Injured in'' ' eSneinnafi may exercise 1^ rounded by teammates as he crosses home plate a f ^ hitting his first major there will be seven hours of Catholic, The game is sched­ territorial choice to gain eithor basketball on the three-day uled in Hartford and Ray 6-10 George Wilson of Cincinnati league grand slam homer. Left to right around Yaz 'afe Frank Malzone, Bob =sLeadlerf== Khedule, HH hours of football, or AU-Amerlca of Tillman, Eddie Bressoud, and pinchhitter Dalton Jones.\(AP Photofax.) LaGace Is slated to take the NATIONAL LEAGUE (6ur hours set aside for soccer, mound for the Eagles.^ Norihern.Plancer Baltimore Bound Ohio State. AMERICAN LEAGUE From/Ex-Reliefer Fischer two and one-half hours for ------^------Some of the others likely to WL Batting (85 at bate) — Mays, The lanky left-hander fanned Pet. G.B. wrestling and M minutes for go In the early rounds include Olevebuid.., ...84 .667 — San Francisco, .450; A llen, 26 opposing batters in his last NEW YORK (AP) — Dennis Menke, PhllUe M an-»gun for the Pirates, driving In Philadelphia, .390; Santo, Chi­ Koutlng. Ira Harge, New Mexico; Paul Chicago ...... ,7 S JiSS 1 « * * outing, a lO-lnnlng affair, and Silas, Creighton; 7-Ioot Mel Detroit 8 Shove over, Warren Spahn: ager Gene Mauch ordered an in­ five runs with a home run and cago, .386; Stargell, Pittsburgh, Crown Victory 7 .633 tentional walk. apparently is in mid-season' Ounts, Oregon State; Cotton Minnesota 9 8 A29 You may. not be the Mil­ a rtngle. 'Hie Cards raced to an .864; dem ent^ Pittsburgh, .302. Here ’n There form. PYank Klnel and Barry Gi^and Slam Homer Fischer spcdled the strategy 8-3 lead after StargeU’s three- Runs — Mays, San Frandsoo, Nash, Kentucky; Hap|^ Hairs­ Baltimore 7 7 .800 3 waukee Braves’ only pitch­ with a clean single up the mid­ run homer in the first. Manchester Tennis C2ub will NELS NITOHMAN Sheckley are available for re­ ton, NYU; , Ari­ New York 6 6 MO 8 21; WUIisins, Chicago, IS; How­ lief. er after all. dle and then made the run stand But Pittsburgh came beck ard, Los Angeles, Aaron, >111- bold a meeting Tuesday night ^Doesn’t Mean Much’ |y JUUUS BOROS zona State and Jeff Mullins, Washington S 10 .444 8 choice for three stralg;ht years Friday the Eagles visit their Perched in fliird place In the up.- He had to because it was with five in the fifth including waukee and Boyer, St. Louie, at 7:30 at the West Side Rec. ______Loe Angeles .. .7 9 .468 8 before Wilt broke the etrangle- other area parochial neighbor. U5. brCN CHAMPION ' B oston ...... 6 9 .429 8 NaUonal League standings. Ma­ all the Braves could manage off rookie Gene Alley’s first major 12. Dave Keith, secretary, reports iiold. .(indolences are extended Art Mahafley who hurled a four- South Catholic. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Kentucky Derby winner OLUBHEAD DRAG | Kansas City .. .6 8 .499 8 nager Bobby Bragan’s club to­ league homer. Hie Pirates went Bone Batted In — Blays, San efftcers will be elected and to Charles Loftus, director of Difference for Sox day can look back on three com­ hitter but wound up a loaOr. ahead to stay fai the elxth with (Sieney Tech, beaten in lU Newspaper Enterprise Assn. { Sunday’s Besidts Frandsoo, 28; WilUams, (XU- {fons for the season revealed. . sports Information at Yale, Norther Danc» is heading for Baltimore and the May 16 Maryland Group plete-game pitching victories In The shutout lowered Fischer's Alley’s single liftin g a two-run Clemente, Pittsburgh, 18. starts this spripg. One of Mas­ clste In^ the country. .An enl- BEST is—SATURDAY about it all. I ing from about two feet behind beat Baltimore with one in the Kaneaa . On all normal shots the hands tional Duckpins Tournament 12 Sox paraded to the .plate. the right field foul pole. 6-3 and CincinnaU swept a dou­ sod Willi, Los Angdes, 22. Dick Thurston, former pro Hunter 72-14-68, John Sommers' It was difierent. but now there quarter of a mile in 24 seconds ?h®hld be podtion^ so that they The tournament closed tta 48- League batting champion’s develand (Donovan 1-6) 'at rates. Jim Beauehanm also homered necticut high school ooaeh — date Tuesday with Middletown. He hit' it off JuUo Navarro, just Sox catcher Bob TUlman was bleheader from the New York for the Colts, w t h shots came Doubles — Cardenas, Cincin­ basebsdl umpire, now e member 74-14-60, Paul Anderson 78-18- are dozens of big races for 8- ' seemingly continuous day run Sunday with Old Line grand slam homer waa the dif­ Boston (Spanswlck 0-1), 8 p.m. Connie Donahue of Torrington, The Rams also have a league tying a record set in 1941 by * acquired by the Tigers from late with a throw on a stolen The only loss In the four-game Mets, 6-0 and 6-8. o ff loeer F>ed Norman who has nati and dem ente, Pittsburgh, ef the Msncheiter Police De­ I year-olds.’’ - line with' the left arm and club- State entries capturing men’s ference In an 11-7 Boston vic­ Minnesota (Rcdand A l) at Ohl- stretch was charged to a 48- will be honored at tonight’s date Friday at Plalnvllle. Whlrlaway. Los Angeles. base and dropped a foul popup • • • given up nine homers, tops In 7; Alou, Milwaukee and Hunt partment, plans to do a little Kickers—Pete Teete 92-15-77, The fact, remains, however, . shaft. Thi baqK'Of the left hand I team, all-events and doubles tory over Detroit yesterday. Mgo (Ackley 6-6 or Horlen Al), UOonn C Club Dinner In Ham­ Jim Martello knd Ken Folale Following the top three, in As for the rest of the action, but redeemed himself by hitting year-old southpaw on the staff GIANTO-DODOEBB— the majors. New York, 0. softball umpiring this summer Ted Labonne 96-18-77, B«b Pack that the sWeeV of ii * ■ should form this line. There honors and the women’s title, much of it was zany. The fim of youngsters. Fellow named den. Principal speaker wUl be order, were Roman Brother, The hitting was solid and the Juan Maricfaal had a shaky Triplee — Santo, Chicago, 8. In the Rec. League. .Manches­ Burt! lo OO uie pitcning for: Phil DlOorcla 89-12-77, Preakness and^ Belmont>1 stakBil riiwld be no bend In your left Connecticut bowlers salvaged began when Detroit Manager a double and two singles, Loa Angeles (B. Lee 1-0) at Spahn. Vic Bubas, head basketball Quadrangle, Mr. Brick and Mr. fans appeared to have fun, but start before settling down and Home Runs — Maya, San ter C3iapter of Baseball Um­ ’Then Is Becker ^.8-71. Mark _ Kra- hae^’t^ en accornpUmL Moonlight. They will head for, three crowns Including the wo- the resemblance to baseball was Chuck Dressen couldn’t spell E<1 Bressoud’s bad hop single Kansas City (Pena 2-2), N. Frandsoo, 9; Howard, Loe An­ coach at Duke. the question Coa^h'Rori k ^ u ch “ PhirMaz^wskr'lk- bTuUon‘"m^9«"air/ls generally Only games scheduled. Fischer, sprung from the bull­ turning In his KHh straight vic­ The Reds came from behind pires will hold Its annual bem- 1 New York within a day or so men’s regular booster title an­ ranote Dick Radatx, third Sox the name o f his second bssemkn in the first inning tied his own geles, 8 ; Williams, Chicago and must Answer. Chances are It 36-71 pen, turned in hla third straight tory for the Giants. in ix>th ends of their double vic­ quet June 6 at Willie’e Steak considered the biggest prize In and await decisions by their nexed by Aceto and Sons of tdier, got the victory, allow- on the official batting order modem club record of hitting NATIONAL LEAGUE AUen, PhUaddpMa, 8 ; Mc- will be Martello tomorrow and Ladies—Eleanor Chalne route-going performance, retir­ WUlle Mays, socked a single tory over the Mets. Marty House. After the World’e Fair 1^ - thoroughbred racing. trainers on entering the 1,8-16 Manchester. Other state, win­ g Just one hit over the final given to the umpires, llie card safely in the first 14 games of W. U Pet GJB. ing the last 16 batters he faced. Oovey, San nrandsoo, 6. End of the Line the converted Inflelder. Fotsle, 39-68, Eunice Markowski 98-29 K and his 10th homer raising his Xeough's three-run pinch homer ends in 1906, there will be ad­ on FMday. Northern Dancer, of course, mile Preakness. (,/ ners were Dot Czajka of Mid­ four innings. read: "Lumpy, 2B.” the season. PhfladebpUa 10 4 .714 — The 34-year-old right-hander also Stolen Bases — Wills, Los American Legion baseball In 69, Eleanor Scranton 85-16-69. off his narrow triumph over the league-leading batting average narrowed a A l Met lead in the ditional p a r k in g facilitlea The victory was Hartaok’s dletown who won the women’s The big winner, however, was Rumor has it the Tigers will League-leading Cleveland In­ S; Frandsoo 10 4 .714 — produced the only run of the to .459. Willie Davis had a two- first game before Hal Smith’s Angeles, 8; W. Davis, Los An­ Mancheater------lost ,a valued ,uy-sup- . Undefeated Ckjventry makes favored Hill Rise in Saturday’s available at the New York FOUR-BALL BEST BALL fourth In the Derby—something all-eventa division with 1,205 Yastixemskl. have a got-acquainted meeting vades Fenway tonight with Milwaukee 10 0 .026 1 game in the second Inning. run homer for the Dodgera two-run pinch single won it. geles, 6; Harper, dnehmatl, 5; porter last week when Bill M ac-1,1111°,.f'l°' 90th running of the Derby, Meta’ grounds for 11,000 cars. SUNDAY almost unbelleveable when one and Millie Wierdak and Helen The left fielder, who hit .321 next week. Dick Donovan of Quinoy slated Pittsburgh . .9 7 AOS 3 Joe ToiTe bad doubled and * * * In the nightcap, Vada Pin­ Ruiz, Cincinnati, Wyns, Hous­ Donald tied. For . a number o f , Sudol of Newington- who took Three hours and six minutes America’s most prestigious I considers that he’s only , had six last year, had been having a to pitch against Boston rookie Cincinnati ...9 8 .529 ty , moved to third on a fly ball. PUATES-CABIM— son’s two-run double In the sev­ ton, Maya, San Frandsoo and At present there are 6,500 years Bill was a regular in at-1 ^ ^ always- Low gross—Harry Bieh, Tom race, la the only eligible. The mounts In the classic and nonet the women’s doubles wHh 780. miserable first 13 games this lator the two teams bad com­ southpaw Dave S p a n s w lc k StLonls...,9 8 A29 3 Ket bombed I'll aUll aUrt —69. BL action yesterday. noveee 134, Marge Long 341 gue grand slam homer, In lead­ Pitching — McNally and lelgh Dickenson 7, Bridgeport •gain In flve days without be- Zone IV, previously aa Zone-»come up with a state champion Class C—Ed WadA* 83-18 — Springfield hopped, on York Bert BotUeello had a 90 tripli­ ing Red Sox to 11-7 vtctory over Stock, Baltimore, Laniabe and 65, Frank Connorton 81-15— 66. 0; UpeaU 5, Fairfield 0; North­ % shipped to the bullpen. It’s lA of-s thsIV- American A I Legionr 1 jjy j j ipjjg champion COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. (AP)'^at each and Interviewing play- SKRVICE SPECIAL starter Steve Chamos for all cate for 370. Detroit. Radatz, Boston, Krallck, Gleve- Low gross—Erv Kenney 72. Its runs in . the first Inning. Pitching — Hank Fischer, eastern 12, Brandeis 0 '(am); » nice feeling." - baseball program met receift)y will then compete in the rejpon- The voices Of baseball heroes era and club leaders. fond. Sherry, Detroit, Chance to discuss- and formulate plaOs Blind bogey-^Al Manella, Joe Rookie Bill Wade allowed six Milwaukee, shut out Nattoaal AlC 12, Northeastern 10 (pm); Fischer surrendered only slp- al contest to be held In Man­ of the past soon will sound Recent addltioae-laolude—... POWDER PUFFS—Pat DIA' Los Angeles apd Narum, Wash­ for the coming baseball sea­ Handly 90. ¥qu can't make hits In going the route for his ble 184, Helen Palmer 181, Ruth League-lpadlng PhUadelphla I-O Brandeis 7, Norwich 4 (pm); ington, 2-0, 1.000. ||et to Tony Gonzales and John Chester, N. H., starting Aug. WUlle Maya’ first contrut Cvi 0 hole te the rodf tir^Mhe Wkifonliit M 0 o o « ? 5 ihfiuW tk>. ' | son. again In the midst of their plc- first victory. Springfield also Ann Glass 457. on two elngloe aa he gained his Wesleyan 8, Amherst IJ Clark­ Herrnsteln aa he knocked the 15, with repreaentafivea'^ from ($8,000) and his latest ($106,000); -_®*H*‘*®“ t*~Kisat, Minnesota, .This year a newcomer has WOMEN’S IHVI810I lurea, uniform s,' bats and albetter deal collected six hits. • * third straight completa game son 11, St. Michael's 8 ;. Bates ™is from sole ownership of the the six New England Statas. CRIER’S TOURNEI The last ball hit at the old New victory. K*nsas CBy, 20; Kra­ been added to the league, Dan- gloves in the national baseball York City Polo' Grounds (Ted Tom Belcher (1-0) and Tom SAPLINGS — FYan Merola 8, MIT 2; TufU 10, Hartford 7. llck. Cleveland, 24; McBride. •wtlonal League load'Into a fie There are lio material rule SATURDAY ielson has come back Into> t^e Hall of Fame. Schrleber of the jMets grounded to save Addington (1-0) pitched Wll- 148, Lola Spencs 855. Angeles, 23; Radatz. Bos- 5 th the San FYanclsco Giants, , , changes this year and the age Low nets—Barbara Shepherd *bo defeated Loe Angelea o-a. | American Legion program lit- limit remains the same aa laat Visitors to the shrine of tha Into a double play); The first Uanumort to Its twin sweep. Ad­ ton, Peterts C hto^o u d Soful, 99-35—64, Rika Horvath 91-30 yo ur life! • dington’s second gsme effort nUltaHOSHIP—Kan Johnson city, 22. Milwaukee lo 'r l^ t behind, one ter a lapse of severol yeate. year, ^ e program la open to —66; low gross—Ehrelyn Lorent- great American game will be ball pitched at’- the Mets’ new waa a mastetplece as he struck 3Sd, B(U Hannon 228. BUI John Nicklaus Great in Desert^ |Wne off the pace. This will give Zone TV a aeven boys who will not attain the sen 88; low putts—Cell Perry able to' listen to the recorded Shea Stadium (A caked strike out 11 and gave up just one son 130, Tom PetUngUl 308, Al A flre-bsller, Fischer mixed team league. Wetheraflald will age of 19 prior to Sept 1, 1964. 30, Rory Simon 32. voices of Babe Ruth. Lou Geh­ on Dick Schofield of the Pitts­ ______play Ip thIa zone the same aa burgh Pirates.) hit In the aeven-lnning contest. Borelio 303, iton Bronx! 202, St. James Beaten w fast ball with s curve and a rig, Cart Hubbell, Cy Young, Belcher gave up eight hits. Bea Armstrong 185, Oarl Swan­ Wins Second Las Vegas Golf J^er, atrlkliig out four and 1 lf*t year. Ileei 16—Sunday Bob Feller, Joe DlMAggio. and Stan Musial’s St. Louis Car­ ADJUSTMENT & BRAKE SPECIAL Williamsport cspitalissd on son 265—567, MU(« Koaa 201 — ?»UHng only two. H# refirad the' I The league will consist of Low net—Barbara Shepherd many others. dinal locker,and red footstool; seven Charieeton errors in the 530, Ruth Scuapel 191 — 509, } ^ y SorrowB of “ •1,16 batters In ordsr after i ttoms from Coventry-Mansfleld, Register ‘Toniglit Ken Smith, new director of The bat that Minneapolis’ Jim­ w i DO ALL T M i: VEGAfi, Ncv. (AP) —< Hartford defeated St. Jamea of 81-22—59; low gro»f — Ehrelyn first game, ecorlng seven nms Batty BidwsU 401, Ruth 8U- ilSth green to win, he sank a “ •rrnsteln’s Uae elngle to left 1 Danleleon, Manchester, Rock- Lorentzen and Helen Noel 88s; the Hall of Fame and Mu.seum mie Hall used In breaking the • Cwrect catlsr, Golf star Jack Nicklaus is no Manchester. 6-4, In a baseball -American League's rookie home m the second Inning and four havy 179—470, JuUe Peak 170— 42-foot putt for a birdie and a Wnter with two out In the I yiHe. South Windsor, Stafiord For Alumni Loop low putts -Cell Perry. Barbara In this Cherry Valley village esmSer, le«-ln - * BheUt but he must love the p m e played Saturday at Pope run record set by Ted Williams, in the eighth. Home runs for 806. ^ I winning margin of two atrokss. IMirth. Spr^lnga and Wetheraflald. Shepherd 32. where Abner Doubleday laid' • Adlutt ■rakai ' ANY Charleston by Paul Dlcken, Ed xleeert. ’lied for aecond were Al Park. John Savlno with a triple 'His bari pitch was con trol."' ]F«ch team wUl play an 18- a Los Angeles Dodgers’ world • Adjuit (Iserinl a ^ single and Rudl Wlttke Reorganiaation of Alumni out the first diamond In 1889, Bays 'and FMd Krase went to VOXAGR MIXEIW — Gert Nicklaus, hsading with his Gelberger, who oould well have MUwaukea catohar Ed Ballay 1 game schedule -Orith • one team championship ring featuring toe •/dd brskd kuld U .S. OAR ^ t h a pair of alngles led the Baseball ^ a g u e teams will be- said that "later, this may be waste. Swahn 180, Bob Garber 200, fellow pros today to the $76,000 won the tourney, and Doug •fid In praialng Fiacher. "H e ( having a bye each playing date. extended to Include' current numeral 4 (4 straight games In • Bilapcs front whsotk attack. The local toolAL-kt 6 at the West Drop Out winning toe 1963 series),' and Addington had a perfect game Jack BtiaUU 310, Ruth WUley Colonial Invitational at Fort Sanders. Bkudi got $0,000. ^ (ood breaking atutt and was, Regular scheduled play |a aet Side Oval. Boya 14 and 15 years stars." , (f up o n d ^ t hdve you odtl - l ^ J club will oppoae Aaaunmtion In shoes worn by the Dodgers’ going until Krase dropi^ a 194— 479, Ed Ebersold 311, Don WortlL has extracted $86,000 In UJB. Open Champion Julliu biting his spots, movlpg the for June 17, and will continue old who, ,«rlah to play* In the PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP)— Smith and his staff are scour­ Texas Leaguer behind second in AOaaM ; 218, Bill Quaokanbuah a beat 8 No. ing the country for old news­ TIRE ROTATION - the fourth inning. Only one oth­ S71. tournamants. , “ • •nOde my Job easy." Zone rv will be entered in the reels with voices of stars of , The Hall of Fame Is fi­ Tonuny Jacoba, Don Fairfield five in the Hu-tford Parochial ter and participate in toalgtit’s 2 •yebwnder on the powerful nanced largely by proceeds W ( DO ALL T N Itl er Indian got on base, and that He aporsd his aefond straight and l»aul Harney tied at 282, oft tha Baton HaU State Tournanient to be held At tryout. Providence (Dollege basketball long ago. The search is develop- • Roltlti lirM '■t...... \ REPUBUOAli WOMEN School Tournament in June from toe, annual HaU of Fame • »oiUMMa er m«. waa on a walk. John Mustiop victory Irastarday in the $00,000 w p u a for a $80,000 bonua In Bristol’s Muzzy Field, starting teani Is out of school for Ing another project—extension • InipKl tf(«di 1*4 iidtatlli Hf wtekt, OretchOh Sage 190, Bea Bsgw and Arnold Pafaner flnUhed Sites and dates will be an- Thirteen-year-olds, who will 'baeeball game here-'-tols year and Boh Sanders hit home nms Tournajment of Championa. It nounced shortly. . Fiacher flrat Jolnad the Aug. 4. The SUte Tournament acholufic deficiency. Kovaiakl Af the museum room library call M4 loriil* iStlcIl t« back Addington. ley i s a ^ . iWlth,3M. \ play In the Alumni J u n io r c . . the New York Met$ vs the was worth $13;000. His 1908 ff4ves in 1962. He appeared la I will consist of six teama rapra- on a started for the which tip to now has Included ■ Ckick 1*4 Mrrtd tir srMiart AS Oisrs Ail U S&mira’s nine were Nicklaus startad out three * famaa, in relief, and had eenting six gones. The new sons Lsagua, must regUter at a la-1 pYTai Washington Senators ^uly 37. ^ i ' I i triumph brought $18,000; and atrokea In front oO Iha flald. A t ter date. tor two years and aver- , only W$rld Series motion plc- • Relief iMkR Htn NTH M4 Ml4ltM 4*f4. un.eamed. Elmira’s shaky pMch- • *-8 record with a fat 5.W" “ is ' 'Litchfield ‘ County^ where five V last tell hla first plaoe in the one pokit ha waa five rtioU New MIT Coach ' uged I10.3 points this past sea- tures, dsfing back to 1940. The Ing got a big lift from Stsva Qualif jring Date 'Rfibed run. avaraaa. new teams Ijave come Into the League Direetor WaUy (For­ •on. TOe former ace at Smith films of bygone baseball will be Osagrove and Miarty Martinas. Sahara BtvttabMial ea rn ed ahead. program. There wljl be a (otol tin reports all league teams IM .000. (J^er a brief period with Academy, Hatfield, Mass., U. shown ibgulariy (n the tiny MANCHESTER BRANCH Cosgrove, who gi(vO up esvsn BOeiO If (AP)—ih e seofiom^ Hla tortunea obangad on tha ?dn>oto of the fnlternatioaal .of 49 teams this year. will be realigned and all boya, Sports Schedule TED TRUDON. Inc: Nicklaus^ vietory was no Vinoa' SKpeoied to return next fall to l^asqment theater. hits and aeven walks, urss in round ter the U.S. back nhM and auddaidy young has been nsmed > laat aeaaon, Fiacher was Bob Oeratung «if Rockville wl»ether.,they played in the make \up the world but would walk-in ao k waa a year ago. There la, a constant search al­ trouble aeverOl. thnes b u t CMberger was aM avan with baakattaall ^ Aed Milwaukes. He ajh will again be chairman of Zona league btfore or not. mutt at- not bel eligible for varsity com- so for addresses of old ball ~ HARTFORD i l l a t u r n p i k e ’TIm way I ftnlahed, aeme coaoh Monday, Mtoy 4 ^ ^ W i „ worked out of It Marlines went NiOdaua, and the bolsa were in 39 games. Including IV. Sam Oormap of Weat Hart­ to n i^ t’a aeaalOB. p efitl^ until the lM8-’66 aearon. players pr their relatives; at the distance in the eeven-ii9|ilng one else ahoiBd have won tha coach at MMaachusatta Instl- ' Csifiral vs. Manchester, *s:30 running out. tute * spot starting aaalgnmants, ford la tha atata (Urector of tha e ooachea will rate to­ times "af thrilling as a lost TALCX^TTVIliLiE, CXINNBCtlCUT nightcap, giving up six hits, tn- tournamsnt,’’ aaid Jack, He re- Provl- i [Legion program and Bari Petar- p.m,. Memorial Flald. A lt Gelberger found a trap. danceca OoUMatmSnata, n JBd ftpiahed with a 4-1 mart; night’s \ candidates and help In Mike White', rookie .second person movie," Smith said. GENERAL TIRE CO. cludlng tour douipsa. But. )Bu forred to his iakt round 7$ for a BMred i-1 ten of Mancbaatar la ^ • fa aa- ^ uikaBlasfion of aew teams. OovaatrO at Bart Hampton. toito. Xhe NstfaiuO Ifth and wound up a mostt racantly hw baan ai fib an DjU St 4.99. BO oom bMefnan with ths Houston CoK Smith vlslte41 the spring Traok—Bart va Glastonbury OiMgTOvu, hs waa tough la gm b e lm U 14-U Hiala aoom of'rVn.'' Ps*d .sBly «M start atatant stata dhaeter. Itestare wtu be training eampa « f ths $0 big V - m CENTER 8TR9BT.^TEL,. MS-SSU 'V f baalMtbaB Uaoh dt tha Ihllr iM Tha Stota Ttoiniamsst assst .46s, Is tbs son M Mwiraiilfos •Bd Pstmsy at Fannsy. Waadtag flolgr a yar 4 or the R* iMgM Odt gaar fooeh J0 J9 WWU. ^ Isaguo tssms, rooer^tag vetoes Twmfo Kart rt

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FAQl FOURTEEN MAY X964 '•M, MAN(iHi;sTEs E v e n i n g h e r a l d , M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n « m o ^ a y , m a t 4 , i9 6 4 v s r n n p r Apartnicnt*—Plata— Property THERE DUGHTA B1 A LAW B y FA6ALT and SHORTEN HwMsteW Goods 51 Apertmwts—FIb Ie — Tonemants 68 For Rent 67 ' ■ TUM«9BtS IS Coventry ' . . ' BLBOnUO RBFRIOERATOR, g f^ R O ib ll duplax. oC haat, BOL;roN--Naat 8 room ranch, WEST StDB ran«h, -.1. Uuga COUNTRY p r o p e r t y Just INCXJMB from two apartments, Gfom. Mod- rooms. 2 badroems, ' gnraga, $06. PMYtlabi top IdtchM "l^ n ge, $90 A month. Phono oomar-kt, no bas^ent. Win over VamuBf Him . BxpandaMa plus 4 room apartment, fin­ t h r e e a n d , FOtm room Lakafront q u * ^ for VA. $18,700. T. J. ahimlBum CLASSIFIED holoe. Zippmn ripalrid. Win tahls, 4 etiairs, $16. Call MO- opurpnentM, electric range, SMEW. - ______Capa with flropiaee and 4 ished rec room, Up4op con­ snlmralng. flahlng. to. CrtkltMt. #48-1877. pttoa reduced.r S K * . " * •eras near Route 18. SapuaU dow SIMOM mado to nMbure: T141.______. rerfrigarator, heat and hot wa­ dition, Weet side. E. f. Car­ Saturday Cute in Service , all Item Vmietiaa bUnda Reyi ter. Avallabla May 1st. o u ______r v i ^ . i heated building. Too many penter, Realtor, 64941061. RiOaBVr BARGAIN IN TOWN ROOMS, $148. fenohides hoot. m a h o g a n y panoCad iBxae r o i BBDROCM made whUo you wait Tape Ro- McKlnnay' Bros., Inc., 64$r6060. heated rooroaUon room, patio, p a ire d tamUy room, .kitchen other faatures tor this afM Ask­ coidan tor moL Martow’i NT TAKE YOUR TIMB PATINO! * ^ 1 aftar 6 p.m., 641-1278. ing $11900. CaK us to see this MANCHESTER-6 room Split Will Start at Post Office ADVERTISING garage, e% room ranch, axeal- witn buUt-lns, formal dining Level, garage, deep land­ I, t or • TEARS TO PAT FIVE ROOMS, second floor, on unusual ottering. Ellsworth wxNCHBBTBR ->-ModaraS Iwit condltipn, only $16,990. room, avira room with flro- “SUPER DELUXE” ffbtih School Street, $$$. CaU Mitteu Agency, Realtors, 848- scaped lot. utility and rec CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEf^. HOURS first Coot apaMMent, Oartfon W. Bolelhtas. Realtor, plaee, IH Dttto attached ga­ 8980. room ,. 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, Effeotlva today are Hmlted^t these meetings, It I* ptaimeB 3 ROOMS OF FURNlTURH 649A47B. Wanted To Rant’ 68 -e4e-$ui rage, $M,900. TOlbifck Agen adjustments in some of the g A.M. to 5 f.M . ^ Baildlnif— Contncting 14 ALL 100% GUARANTEED m16 monthly. J. D. Raalty, flfeplace. Reduced b f $18,600. to continue euch seeeiene a* 1*3.6139. cy ...... p o ^ servtoee at the Ibeal ten ae aeems desirable. ONLY $444 , i WANTED—Unfurnished I bad- $1$,900-Atr-Air eondltitxitng, d l ^ Wolverton Agency, Realtor, QUALITT CARPENTRY— 649-3818. post office ordered by Poat* Ohnroh Meettag \ COPY CLOSING TIME FOft (CLASSIFIED ADVT. $14.08 DeUvers - w)UR ROOM apsutmant, boat «• ■"•■I washer,\ Braplaoa, laiga U t ^ MANCHESTER — Unique she MANCHESTER Roofni, dorntera, porchu, houa# t o July i in feCaitahaa' master General John A. Oro- A special meeting of the See- $14.0$ Month You Ought To Live 111 «,d hot water, on bus line, an, roomyomy $_____ bedroom______ranch._ room Capo, hot water beat. nonski. MOMDAT n r a FRIDAV lOiSO A.M.—8ATDRDAX t A.M. basementa reflntahed. cab- t ^ ^ k v lU a ylctalty to COVENTRY — Several lovely ond Oongregatlonal Onirch will — YOU GBiy— • monOi. 849-8178. MfctfBO lot. Don’t watt Carlton ree room, overalsad ranch type homes at prices be­ be ineta, built-lna, formlea, tUe. . couple, raurfag \pn 6 room Cape all finished, Local Poatmaster Herman F. held at 8 p.m. today at the 16-PIECE b e d r o o m Beautiful New W. Hutchins. R e a lto r,------encloaed iMireh,ih, excellent*^0X04 low $8,0(E with lake privileges. u No Job too amall. William JII^(X)M8, all .modern, avail- ■nMl income, former Oon- living room, formal dining LeDojrt said the move baa been Church Community House. The PLEASE READ YOUR AD '' Itnbblna carpentry lervici. 18-PIBCE U VU fG ROOM cation. Hayes Agency. Call Frederick M. Gaal, Brok­ Church Building Committee will 12-PIECE KITCHEN June 1st, on School Street necUcut residents, best reform 4808. room, kitchen, fireplace, ordered in Washington to have Ohuailled 9t "Wmat A di" are tekea over the phone a i a dtt-8446. ^ COLONIAL OAKS combination windows, largo er, 643-2682, 648-0281. $12.7 mUUon til the Poat Offloa inform the congregation of re n » oaafTeoleBoe. The advertiier iihoald read hii ad the FIRST — Plus — J^lults only. C at 849-8718. Nlchoiaa. 81 BOLTON vation plans for the A u rch ADoSPnONS - Retaining tfalla, SPLIT-LEVEL. 8 rbofns, family lot, sidewalks, sewerage, COVENTRY — BeauUfuI Cali­ Department DAT nr APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the BLBCTRaC REFRIGERATOR APARTMENTS fOR r e n t —Five rooma, stove bus and schools at the end Community House and will pro­ nej^t huertion. The Herald la reeponaible for only ONE Incor- cement floora, garaMa, bath- room, baths, garage. fornia ranch home on \ aqre Service changes planned k>- TV SET J t ^ COMB. RANGE ,nd refrigerator. Also, two Spring S t 648-9481 of the street, $16,500. oally include the following on pose a fund-raising plan to tske jNfet or omitted Inaertlon for any adrertlaement and then aniy rooma tlied, remodeling. Roof­ 8 ^pom Ranch, flnlahed lot with enclosed breeseway place in the Fan. Free storue until wanted. Free jQom.i not furnished. Tal. 648- rec room, 3 baths, stone Saturdays: to the extent of a "make rood" biaerllMi. Errori which do not ing. Call 649-4S9I. and patio, fireplace, overslxed Hie church cnolr will meet \ delivery. set u)> by our own Ckirner Oak and Spruce St. t h r e e o r f o u r Itxnn Yur- flreplace, 1-car garage, one BOLTON — Custom contempor­ I ali en the Talue of the advertlaement wDI not be eorreoted by lOM atUched garage, beautifuCIy Window Borvicra at the post Wednesday at 7:80 p.m. In the CARPENTRT, w o r k —« 3 years* tellable men. mshed apartipent. 840-4784. ary ranch, 6 rooms, 3 baths "make good" Iniertloa. acre wooded lot. Convenient Exclusive with landscaped jrard, 5H rooms office for the sale of atampa, sanctuary. experience, ceilings. floors Phone for Appointment location, $20^100. 3-car garage,ge. over one tree6treed with many extras. $13,500. Call handling of parcel poet 4^-Room Apartments r e t a i l 8T($RE manager, wife acre of pnvinvacy, full walkout ROBERT D. MURDOCK The first of lour meetings HARTFORD room ranch, aduminum storms, cy, Realtor. 849-2818. have just over the South Wind- order applications. Applications proof and soundproof, alum­ Square.______Burilngton, Vt. Tel. UN 3-7182 lot. amesite drive. Quiet dead­ announced to the church the io Herald Readars mates, budget accounts. Bea M ortg a g es Help Wanted— ^Malc 36 Articles For Sale OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 inum windows and doors, Area code 802. cellar 168x346 lot, only W ,- sor town line In East Wind­ for money orders wlU continue Fm con Lightning Protection, 643 AUTUMN ST. — Beautlfm co­ end street, only $22,000: Min­ opportunities for summer camp ceramic baths with show­ yWO FAMILY, first ttoor , 4 600. Carlton W. Hutchins, 649- sor, Vacant. T. X Crockett, imum down, financing avail­ to be accepted at the post of­ 6315. SECOND MURTOAOES - bn- TURRET LATHE or engine AUTOMATIC WASHER, dryer, garage, nice yard, fur- 6182. s lonial of 6 rooms, porches, new and oonference programs for Want InformatioB on one of our elaaolfied adverdiem enlsf No F0R SALE—Pretty • patchwork ers, abimdance of closets, tooms, bath, part rec r 6 ^ . Two car Reallot*, 648-1677. able. Lawrence F. Flano, fice. Umited funds available for aoc- lathe operator, experien ce in quilts and crocheted pothold- dauMo oven elecM c range, re- pjalipd, Including stove, refrig­ children In • Grade 8 tStrough aanwnr at the telephMie Hated T Simple onD the ond mortgagee, payments to alr-conditloning optiemaL BnslnjM Property garage and a swimming pool Realtor. 643-2766, CSiartes Nich­ There will be no window ser­ aircraft type parts, all bene­ era. Can be seen anytime dur­ ftlgerator, aU O. B., good ocn- erator, washer, kitchen set, For Sale 70 ROCKVnXiE— — Older Cape, 7 MANCHESTER—6 room house, olson, 742-6364. vice during the hours o f 12:30 high school and past, ae wen RooDng— Siding 16 «Ut year budget. Expedient fits. ^ Dean Machine Products, diuen. .M8-$$17, rroms, 2-car garage, double too. Drive by, can’t be seen fireplace, 2-car garage, cen­ MANCHESTER • ROCKVILLE ing weak. H. Lutton, Tunnel complete bedroom and living p.m. to 1:80 p.m. but provisions as for families. These are of­ service. J. D. Realty. 648-6139. Inc., 166 Adams 8t„ Manches­ Rent $140 room, heat and hot water, $1M tot, $11,600. Rockville Realty, this week-end as their daugh­ tral location. Call owner, 648- A. A. DION, m e Roofing' Road, Vemen. 676-9286. BUSINESS ZONE m - Eight ter is getting married. T. J, wiU be made during those hours fered at $36 per week per In­ ter. per month furniahed, unfur- 876-2627. 0190, Manchester ANSWERING SERVICE siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ rooms with two otOces, Hip- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577. for rural patrons to call for dividual. Scholarships- are also Business Opportunities 32 LOAM FOR SALE—6 yard load; Mustek] Instnunctits 63 jilehed $120 per month. Paul P. terations and additions Ceil­ NICHOLS-MANCHESTER Tire W t e entrance, suitable tor •8,600 — WELL KEPT 6H room MANCHESTER — Rockledge. parcels on which rural carriers available toward ttie co st The A494I500 ~ 875.2S19 $12 dMlyered. 649-6391, 8 ai.m - EASTERN COAST piano, 643-0468. business or profeaMonal use. WANT COMFORT? ings, Workmanship guaran­ MANCHESTER — For lease. has opening for tire service­ 8 p.m., McCarthy Entei|prisea. PIANO BUYERS! Special for rarah, $ bedrooms, Ittractlve BUY OF THE YEAR Attractive 8 room ranch priced have left notice of attempted programs run from ttm sod of Fhilbrick Agency, 849-8464. delivery. and leare your meoeag*. Tou’U hear from o w advertiser fen jig teed. W9 Autumn St 643-4860. High volume service station on man. Bonus, hospital plan, and National Music Week. Brand th ree r o o m furnished apart­ dining area, auturbon. Owner . In low 80’s. Horae has many You must see this 4-bed­ June through August. vacation. Xbcperience helpful, JACOBSON 21’’ velva-trim reel new student pianb, fdll 8S-hote REALTY •nxlous. Oarlton W. Butohlns, Start packing after jrou se# features to delight and sur­ room home. FamlljT kitch­ The Jock bo* lobby at the Some 25 large cartons of tfane withont spending all evening at the telephone. Wilbur Cross Parkway, low In­ ment, heat and hot water, $20 MANCHESTER—^Two stores, 6 this ranch. Five rooms (8 not essential. Apply 296 Broad mower, 4 years old, excellent keyboard, beauUfol, a dec­ a week. 648-7878. itoaltor, 649A182. prise you. Call owner, 876- en, entertainment-sized dln- poat office will be open from clothfog were packed by the BIDWBLL s id in g and roofing. vestment, low rent. CaU BAld- room apartment pliu cement wln 9-0339. Street, or caSl 643-8179 for ap­ oondiUon. Make offer. Eve­ orator’s dream. Only $469.60 bedrooms), living room 8980. , ing room. Toe-toastlhg fire­ 7:80 a,m. to 9 p.m. Senior Pilgrim FeBownbip qf 64S-5S79, 878-9109. 649-4486 $49-8644 $49-9844 block building 28x88, located with bookcases, dining and pointment. nings 649-6678. dalivered free, 10-year guar­ SEAUTIFUti 4 room furnished SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 place In living room. 2-car Postmaster LeDoyt empha­ the church and Its Missionary Lost and Found 1 Auto Driving School 7-A on main thoroughfare. Asking, •bedrooms, 3 baths, lot 72xlBL kitchen area combined, full MAN OR WOMAN antee. Also worM-famoua Bald­ m>artment, second floor, quiet BOLTON LAKE — Chance to garage, city sewers. Am sised that no essential major Committee, oo-eponsora o f the BIDWUiX HOME Improvement PART-TIME Janitor, 3 morn­ BOLENS riding tractor, rotary $28,600. Frank Mott, 848-6668. Marlon B. Robertson, R ^ to r , basement, combtoaUons; have your own 4 room year Company - Rooflng. siding, al­ PART-TIME win Acroaonic aptneta at fac­ residential neighborhood, bus Hunter 649-5806, 640-8695. services are affected under the clothfog drive for the United NOTICE Is hereby given that LEARN TO DRIVE - Special ings a week. Apply Carter mower, cultivator, snowplow tory airthorlsed discounts, with •48^1908: a n ^ ite , etc. And the price, 'round home right on the wa­ Pass Book No. WS961 issued attention to nervous and elder­ terations, additions and re- TOY ROUTE CREST LUXURIOUS lervice at end of Street. AdUlta or^rs from Washington. There Church Missions. Thomss Mo- Chevrolet Co., Inc., Mr. Duff. attachments, $176. 1966 Bulck monthly payments of only only. $110 per month. Cell 649- pxly $16,900. FHA mort- ter. A steal at $10,900. Wol­ by The Savings Bank of Man­ ly. Classroom for tem-agers. modeUng of all types Excel­ Very Small Starting Capital apartments, 871 Hartford Houses For Sale 72 HHXIARD s t r e e t — Imma^ will be no change In rural de­ Kfoncy was fo charge of trans­ Special, $200. 649-6363. $16.80—just like rent. Open E46, 1-6 and 7-8, for appoint­ 'gage of $18,800. can be as­ verton Agency, Realtor, 649- BARROWS & WALLACE chester has l^ n lost and ap­ Pickup service. Day or eve­ lent workmanship. 649-6496. WANTBSD—Man to mow lawn Manchester, 4H rooms, i% culate five' room bungalow,. fT sumed. Payments $120. per. 2818. livery, for example. Regular porting the cartems to a church GOOD INCOME every night this week May 4 ment. V NORTH OOVBNTRT - Near plication (las been made to ning lessons. Reasonable rates. Operate From Home this summer, Keeney Street GERTS A GAY GIRL — Ready baths, modern G.E. kitchen, bedrooms. Big enclosed jxflreh. Located In Mancherter, Manchester Parkade, mall deliveries win continue as fo Manchester which forwarded R. DION—Roofing, siding, al­ through May 8 until 9 p.m. many extras, carpeted stair­ Parkway., Uke new SH room aaid bcutk for payment (|f the Manchester Driving Academy. Several Choice Territories area. Call 649-2647 after 6 p.m. for a whirl after cleaning car­ Extra B zone lot focludCa, $16,- close to bus and schooVa NORlia COVENTRY — House- Manchester, 649-6306 usual. Letters and other first it to New York where It will 742-7249. terations, ceilings, and gutters. Don’t miss this chance! Goss cases. Rent very reasonable. Ooloolal-Ranch, 8 aorra, 3-car amount of deposit. pets with Blue Lustre. Rent 900. for aU. T. X Crockett, wife’s dream. Beautlfi£ 6H class maU will be handled with be rsprooeaeed and sent over­ Free estimates. 643-4352. AVAILABLE SOON REAL ESTATE SALES-^Oppor- Plano A Oigran Co., 121 Allyn Live better for less. Call Mr. garage, early American. Bayes Realtor, 648-1077; electric shampooer |1. Paul's Business Locations Agency, 648-4808. T. J. CROCKETT, R M | | lor loom ranch hmne on 2H acres the feame priority as ever. sea*. tunlty to join a progressive Paint A Wallpaper SujqHy. St., Hartford, 628-6696. Park Baker, 643-6277, or evenings MANCHESTER — Modern 6 MANCHESTER and also free right next door in Bond For Rent 64 of land, many fruit trees and The economy step, the post­ ' Briefo Annonneemonts E-Z LE2RN and fast growing real estate Mr. Gill 643-4362. WILLIAMS R d . In BoCton—Ac- room Garri.son Colonial, cen­ master explained, is in line with Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Hartford Rockville HoteC tot. 648-1577 shade trees, split rail fence, The North Coventry Wom­ East Hartford i*"™- through Uve sales of- R08E-BBUGE, wall. wMl, acri tlon mfoted on this 7 room buUt-lns and many extras. ter hall, flreplace, garage, President Johnson’s programs S t ^ flees. Colli. A Wagner offers Fo u r r o o m tenement to rent, OTFICB FOR RENT—Janitor en’s d u b will meet at 8 p.m. XLBCntOLUX sales and . serv­ Driving School ROOintNQ — Spedallalng im­ Stafford Springs lan carpet and paddlngAlix-$’. siW. Lot Is about an acre . . . LARGE five room ranch, tils Priced reasonable for quick shaded yard. Near all schools. under which the recent Federal Windsor unlimited— incomeiiiuviiic potential.fjuienuai. We YYs, Excellent condition, $78. automatic hot water, all im­ lervice provided. Call Person­ MANCHESTER ,bome is choice. Asking less bath, 2 fireplaces, ffoM ed rec Only $18,500. Hayes Agency, tomorrow at the Church Oonv- ice, banded npresentative. Al­ pairing roofs of all kinds, naw Wethersfleld Willimantic Wearing Apparel^Furs 57 provements. Apply 28 Brook­ alized Floors, 890 Main Street, sale. CaU Frederick M. Gaal, income tax cut was provided. fred Antell, 206 Henry St., Omneetleut’B------—laigeit, _ — . auto­ Are currently Interested ,lni Matching stair and railway ______than cost at $38,000. T. J. room with fireplace, garage, 643-4803. munlty House. In charge of re­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys Plus several other areas field Street afler 6:80 p.m. M-9268. BnAer, 648-3682, 648-0281. Education Board Meets Manchester, 643-0460. matic and standarditandard sldft,shift. nsident ^ *n U for the Man-1 •'[JJ****’’*- M9-0928 a ^ 8:80 TWO SUMMER suits, one tux Crockett, Realtor, $48-1077. city utUitles, combination win­ freshments WiU be Mrs. WUllam cleaned, repaired. Alinnlnum 7 room Cape With 4 bed­ SUMMER STREET—Picnic In The board of education will free pick-up service, teen­ siding. 80 years’ experience. We w it appoint a sincere man Chester, So. Windsor. Vernon I P *" edo; one white formal jackirt. rrORB FOR RENT with at­ dows and doors, aluminum LAKBnvOOD CIRCLK—DeHuxe meet at 7 pjn. today at Coven­ Glenney, Mrs. Robert Jacobeon MORRISON Paint A Wallpaper area. Experience preferred but ______rooms, full shad dokmer, LAKEWOOD dRCLB — Co- this huge baokyard or lunch on age olaasroom. oldei and Free estimates. Call Howley. or woman to use our sales aids one raincoat, size 41-42; ali FIVE ROOMS for rent. 649- tached 2-stall garage, located awnings, ameslta drive, nicely 8 room split level in a very try High School. and Mrs. Edwin H. Lawton. Store now located at 739 Main nervou' students out spo- not essential. For a confiden­confiden- CLOTHESLINE poles. 1% baths, l-cbr garage, lonlal Gape, 8 large roonu, the enclosed rear porch just 648-6881. 648-.'T6I, in establishing and servicing a excellent conditi^. 649-3668. 8186L on W. Middle 'Ilniiplke near screened porph, good con­ landscaped, attic ceiUng ex­ desirable area. Too many fea­ The reading of conununlca- The Ladies’ Association of Street, State ‘Rieater Building, claltv. 116 Center St., «Can- tial interview call Mr. Goguts. many sizes, installed or reset. 1% baths, fireplace, garage, haust fan, large attic storage off the kitchen. This older 6 number of sensational self-serv­ Parkade. Call B. Dubaldo, 640- dition throughout, city util­ tures to list, but It can’t be tions will foclnde resignations; the First Congregational formerly at 38S Center Street. chester CaU for tree book­ 289-0241, Colli A Wagner Real­ Also. truck, jack. chains,' SUMMER SlOCac arriving aliuated on well landscaped room home with 20’ Uvfog RAY’S ROOFING CO.—Shingle ice__ "TOY SHOP ” Displays in FIVE liOOM fUit, 142 So.' Main, 6306 between 8-9, Saturday 941. ities, near bus line, $17,900. space, excellent location. duplicated at the price it Is be­ a letter from Mrs. Frank Mur­ Church wUl have an all-day 649^9713. let 643-8061. ly, 666 Burnside Ave., E. Hart­ tubes, etc. 649-1368. daily, bathing suits, shorts, wooded lot. $38,900. PhUbrlck Charles Lesperance, 849-7620. ing offered at . . . $36,000. room, fireplace, attached ga­ roof.s. gutters, built-up roofs, i markets, drug, variety v»ticiy nuresstores. first floor, heat furnished, ray head of the hot lunch pro­ work session and meeting start­ roof and chimney repairs, R a y ! etc. You get expert company ford. children’s summer play Agency, 649-8464. three bedrooms, 2H baths, etc. rage, aluminum storms, ame­ tAZY-N RANCH—Pony rides, WHITE im BRELLA table In available June 1st., adults for l e a s e —Excellent loca­ site drive is quality built wait­ gram, and a letter from the ing at 11 a.m. Wednesday fo Jack.«iom _643-8328, Ray Hage- advice and guidance. However, clothes. The Penny Saver, 818 tion for doctor's office or BOWERS SCHOOL—7 room full CaU, gladly show you what trail rides, riding lessons, ICORTLOCX’S Drlvlnx School WANTED—Single. man for gen­ very good condition, $4; also, only. Inquire l'44 So. Main, Exclusive with MANCHESTER Vicinity — Cus- ing for the right family. All state department on the school the vestry. The business meet­ now, 649-2214. you must replace toys each Main Street. 648-8672. beauty parlor. 418 Main Street. shed dormer Cape, 4 or 8 bed­ we mean. T. J. Crockett, Real- horses boarded, ponies for Inc., offlees, classroom located eral factory work. For details garden tools, very cheap. Call ROBERT D, MURDOCH teclalty. ville. room apartment suitable for. 61». rag living room with fireplace, Service.s 18 HOURS EACH WEEK one or two adults, residentta: ------nominations will follow action of Mrs. Arnold E. Carlson. Teen-age driver’s educaUon Boats and Accessories 46 WE BUT, BEtJ. or trade an­ U A R REALTY CO., Inc, lots of closet space, walk-out VERNON STREET — 8 large MANCHESTER COVENTRY — 6 room Cape, on bills and a report of board HAVE FOOT comfort all day uourje. SUte certified 649-7398. j This is not a job but a chance location near shopping and bus The special town meeting at tique and used furniture, china, 648-3683 liAsement, many extras. Ex­ rooms, barn a. Remodeled aluminum siding, large en­ chairman Mrs. Abna Heckler. the Oiarles Chester way. Ca^l Rockville office, 80 Ward St.. " a y “^ " ‘s t ^ d y '^ S K T h t ^ n ' ' ^ T, 36 h.p. motor, and trail- glass. sUvar, picture frames line, range, refrigerator, heat, ITORB, 4«M la in S t, 64941329, 8 pm. today at Coventry High ceptional value, at $18,800. home, over 100 years old. Nsw closed patio, half acre lot Other business Includes: ex 643-7492 after 4 p.m. 876-4911. Ice available all l ^ r s Satla-1 have always w anted-a business CaU o«n between 6-7, 638-7786, or er. Best offer oover « r $800. May and old coins, old dolls and and hot water included, free 94k 8 room -Cape, large living School will act on a request for iMtlon guaranteed. CaU 649- of yourfown. One that can be Wolverton Agency, Realtor, heat, paneling, kitchen. Va­ overlooking lake, $400 down tra-currlcular actlvltlM to In apply In person 44 Bayberry be seen at 806 Mountain Road, guns, hobby collections. atUc parking. Washer and dryer In 84$-281$, room, dining room, and Pasek Realty, 289-7478, 848 an appropriation for $15,600 for 1816. handled in spare time and stiK cant. $17,900.' T. X Crockett, elude athletic and other, and Road, Glastonbury, Glastonbury, or call 643-2098. contents or whtds estatos. Fur­ basement. Minutes to Hartford Realtor, 648-1677. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, poijjh, 7208. a new fire truck for the North AutomobilM For Sale 4 Motorcycles—-ftcycles 11 leave room for full-time expan­ niture Repair Service Tetoott- over Parkway, $100 monthly. Houses For Rent 65 concord r d . — Beautiful SPACIOUS 6 room oldpr Co­ flreplace, l- verUble, fully equipped, ex­ more All work guaranteed. furnished (or gentlemen, dish­ tree shaded lot, 8 bedrooms, Colonial, 8 bedrooms, IH tion and at 8 p.m. the busineea 649-9668, Joseph P. Lewis. vllle. Good opportunity. Write $20 on your old watch In trade. washer, all modem conven­ nlsheq, air - condiUonihg, field near UConn, ready for for cool comfort. J. Gordon and all In excellent condition. 0939. classroom Saturday will be cellent condition. 643-4774. Call 648-4918. NURSE WANTED, RN or LPN, at once. Rawleigh Dept. CND- Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, dining room, ^ roActoua living 640-6806, 640-6314. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- baths. flreplace, bullt-fos, meeting and budget; May 26, Mrs. Vernon Sanbern and Mrs. iences Included, plus house­ sound and fire resiatsint, occupancy around July 1st, room with fireplace, 1% baths, breeseway, attached garage, budget; June 1, from -7 pm . to EXTERIOR and Interior palnt- licensed In Connecticut (or 11 28-106, Albany, N.Y. 12201. 737 Main Street, State ITieater private garage and storage 1677. BENION STREET — 7 room Stephen Munsell. 1960 FORD SUirllner V-8, auto­ REPAIRS on all makes of re cleaning services, parking Call 648-7514. nx>d location, $17,400. W(4ver- wooded lot, $22,500. Phllbriek 8 p.m., food servlceB and at 8 Ing. Wallpaper books. Paper­ p.m.-7 a.m. shift. Apply St. | Building. area, $160. per month, one home, 4 large bedrooms, storm Colunteer mothers assisting matic, power brakes and .steer­ frigerators, wa-shers. ranges hanging. Ceilings. Floors Fully available. Inquire 101 Chestnut ton Agency, Realtor, 649-3818. BARROWS & WALLACE WOODBRIDGE ST. — 6 room Agency, ResStors, 649-8464. p.m. the regular busineas meet­ ing, very nice inside and out. Anthony’s Convalescent Home, St. after 4 p.m. year lease. Call 648-1108. HEBRON—Cape Cod, 6 rooms, windows and doors, fireplace, with the classes of the South and dryers. All oil burners insured. Workman.ship guar­ 876-9121. home with new hesit, enclos^ ing and opening of fuel and milk Must sell. Call 644-1819, Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 100x300 lot, MIO monthly, with STARKWEATHER STREET— Manchester Parkade, furnace, large yard, 2-car ga­ Coventry Cooperative Nursery cleaned and serviced. All work anteed. Leo Pelletier. 849-6326.' — , Garden— Farm— Dairy Manchester, 840-8306. porch, garage. Extra B none MANCHESTER - Execu­ bids. guaranteed. 649-0066. MIDDLE AGED widow has option to buy. Rockvlllo Real­ Brand new 4 k 4 flat. Deeir- t e home being custom built. rage, amesite driveway. and Kindergarten at Kingsbury 1967 FORD, 2-door Hardtop, re­ If no an.tol Equipment Co.. $8 service on all types of elec­ hou.sehold help, own transpor- ^ o i r r r wiser Rooms With Board 59-A U S E D C A R S many extras. Carlton W. , Exclusive with 6662. away meet Thursday at Avon. tation preferred. 643-2977. U. .. o ASSORTMENT T. J. Lakewood Heights area, beach Stratton. $20. 18" Lawn B oy , ATTRACTIVE 5 room apart- flrepCace, kitchen with built-1 privlle^, year 'round home- school programs and policies 1966 CHEVROLET 4-doi family. Two days a week. In ' Mone. 643-9604. j rotary, $16. Free delivery In' nient, in Vernon. Hot water Crockett, Realtor, 848-1877, w411 be held at 7 :30 pm. tomor­ en, V-8, automatic, $v ^ 'rtoi HAROLD A SONS Rubbi.sh Re- 1ns, dining L. Large, fam ily' one of the nicest we’ve llst^l can usil moval-Cellars, attics, yards. SANDING! and reflnishing— Manchester. 649-1043. aduIU only. 649-1467. room, utility room, den or of­ Full cellar. Assume G.I. mort­ row at Coventry High School 643'-464S after 7 p.m. Spring BS'''B£*5Traldr C^^_OWEM -_ A r 17nT, Weekly or monthly pickup. iclal—average 9x12 fice, IH baths, 2-zone hrat, gage. $13,800. Ellsworth Mit­ NEED REAL ESTATE assist cafeteria. room., $: **12 l«op- HEBRON-* srartment, FOR SALE BIR. H. FOOEL Harold Hoar. 649-4034. .60, two coaU Call SOUTH WINDSOR sarage. . $25,900. Wolverton ten Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. ance . . . to buy or sell or At_ that time. Supt.TlUey, 649-3240 hiJroe f®'** orientS^ and hot water furnished. DARK, RICH 1 »8 PONTIAC Chieftain, V-8 I for tree estimate. Help Wanted— Male 36 Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. rent or lease,? Just call any of Principal Wilde, ito Vice I»rlft- M9-S881 Eves. 282-6847 brat o«er. Oail 643-2882. YOU ARE A-1! Truck Is A-1! th? following . . . local, ex­ cipal Lbuis Mager and Guidance Cellars, attics, trash, small LOAM Recent Colonials VERNON—Older 7 room Co­ Private Instructions 28 bppORTuWf’TY...... for.. Hlih Capitol Equipment Com pany,.— ______WB HAVE CUBTOfeanitS wait- " MANCHESTER perienced, understanding. -B7- Director Leo Vlgneault will 1964 CHEVROLET 2-door Hard- trucking done A-i right! Call School graduate who desires *• Main St., Manchester.' FOR SALE—1969 vrtilte 14 ou Ing tor the rental ef your .apart­ lonial, eX c e 11 en t ocndlU'OD ano, Goodchild, Grant, Holl, conduct a round table discussion np. $4,000 original miles, like 843-292$; Tremano Trucking career In retailing, selling and Open daily 7-6, Thursday 7-9,; ft. refrigerator, with 80 Ib! —ALSO— 8162 $19,900.; 7 rooms—1% baths— throughout, 2 baths, 3 -c a ^ a - Howland, Hutchins, - Jarvis, with interested citizens. _ Service. ^ ment or home. J. D. Realty LS new. Can be seen at U. S. CIVIL SERVICE general stor. work, neat ap- Saturday 7-4. i freezer unit. 643-17M. 648-B189 FILL and GRAVEL yn- garage. rage, near acre lot, ■ Porter Btioat area. Spa> Knofla, Lesperance, Lappen, The second meeting at 7:30 peaTance. full-time only. Call ■ . ' — _ _ Reasonable Prloea! sell at $16,600. Hayes Stevenson's E.sso, 406 Main aLL TYPBs" \ TESTS! fownu Nto $31,800.; 7 rooms—IH baths— eloua 9 room home with 6 , Meyer, Mitten, McKinney, Os- p.m. Wednesday win be at Cov­ be 14reet. rewired ,for appointment Mr. Shapiro.. OOROEOTI8 Wallpaper murala GREEN NYLON Lawson sofa; EAST IMRTFCHID—New de­ 648-486$. trinsky, Phllbriek, Robertson, with Alcoa Hcreei [ C^LL AFTER t P Jl. gdrage. bedrooms, IH baths, Are-, entry Grammar School audi­ Trils 'n Teens. 643-3126. ' I * panels. $5.9.6 set. Also 35 maple rocker; coffee table- luxe oni bedroom apartment, W n-O-RAM A place, combination win-- Rohan Scheinhost, M. Smith, torium when Supt. Tilley, Cov­ FRICBD TO SBU^-iSM Tford «3 3 (or free ptikiro and de! Proraraforv‘‘‘fro cents wallpaper specials. specials. Latex Latex two two lamps. Reasonable 949- RANCH — Five liuve/roomsi all elecM c kitchen with dls- AIME LATUUPPK - ,,^ 4 fun for mother to sew, $31,000.: 8 rooms—IH baths— dowe, olty utilities, good R. Smith, Tyler, Werbner, Wol­ entry (Grammar School Princi­ assured^ 7 StaUon wagon, $96. 1966 Olds- J^jy_Prompt y^loe^______, untir Vppoln7e5:^S^;;;ds poMl, Ule bath. waK-to-wall 2874-H fireplace, 2■« Outhart’a, 194 Maple Ave. | ‘5,“ '*!*" ■*«>■• ------^------1------pleaaant moments outtbif out Agency, Realtors, $40-8484. olnity. Russ’s Mower l^erylce, qu^m ents. W r^ today giving ■ta slsee 1, 2, 8. 4, 8. 4 years. Ethics Is for your protection.' ticipation tof the public la shown Automatic 742-7607 ^ ' Hartford. 246-1589. | G-^E- mahogany, console radio, ------Dolly and her wardrobe, then 139,800.: 8 rooms—3H baths—3- Exclusive with f ' , address “ anftnd ' phoneT Liiv work proJecU. Good p a y in g ------m table lahnps. pictures, aaaorted 3. iVfe yards of 85-lnoh. ROCKVILLE — g/jroom oCder Service, Box G, Herald. ooloriiW the outfKa and chang­ oar. ♦ ROBERT D. MUAd OCK ’Scptb Tasks 1 INKXPKNSIVE to cleen hand tool*, books. eie^MTG. Ik . • 8183 with Patt-o-rama ing thaml home, convenient location, Comfort HAVE SMAUj pickup truck— 843-8472 AND Will do odd jobs. Attics and travel expenses. Write (Hilytj mers and upholstery with Riu* " - •••'• — Fine China ■ta sixes 1, 2, a. 4, 5 yean, n tte r n No. 3874-H liaa eut- 183,900.; 7 room s—3H baths—3- easy .financing, /vacant. Ton­ ^ r e ^ S e ^ c e Bueao De/t.| uStra. Rent elertrilT slum* SEWING MACHINBS-Speclal 1 Vaur Advertlalag g * 2, sleeveleas, 1% yards of out of Dolly and 9 outflto; eol- cgr. gren Agency, "imythfog In real with an cellars cleaned. Rubbish re­ PUtnre May Ra Hara! Higged Ssmri moved. Reasonable. Call 640- Bonds—Stocks— 369, Bradenton Beach. Florida, pooer $1, Otoott Variety Store ' Singer. $39.87; Nechhj-Nelco. Pattern, 'Cut •■Inch. To order, aend 60, cents orinw dlreotlOM. estate,’^ MS-8S2V, 876-5879. U & R REALTY Co., Inc. 104$. thizi — WANTED — ■ coins for each pattern to: To order, aend 86o< In coins Every tot a wooded estate Rent electric carpet shampooer M ort6!aifM 31 ML BiiRNRR . i - ^ ?■•*■ MANCRESTEF oil-powered BUIWER serviceman and { PRE-SRASON 8^ e nicnie lla. worth $10 toward th4 purehaaa and Colored AD MAN or ^ Burqett Manchester Eve- to: Anne Cabot, Tha Mhnohae- ne mort­ •4S-2882 Madrist GItassd RAPj® RUBisiSH renioval-At- A injUller. Apply at The b le s^ T ^ , “ 80;'^S f^ST of any uaad or naw' machlna. gage and take over payments ARRANa Whiting Oorp., 254M Broad___ __ .....St., - — » WOMAN jd lue AVE. or tor Evening Herald, 1199 AVE. GLENN ROBERTS for only $1- water heater tlca,'.cellars, and yards. Handy­ 0* , ______make W. Zfoker, It coaU laaa at E. J. Kqrvatta, ______Glaaaware ‘ T o handia our advor- o r AMHBlOAfl, NEW YQitK. of $108 per \month (or this im­ 2 ^ *rafct. Oiy fVells, Manchester, or ca^l 449-1164 NEW YfMRK, N / Y. maculate Mftke your carpeti new egulni man service. Call 649-0218. more at youz Inmene bla 915 Main Streat,. Hartforif, $46- tlaing layouts. Attrac- N. Yi lOOia. ' Cape, 2 or 8 88 ELKO 8TRBBY—8 rooms Ifouw LUaae Iratalled-LUeL lor appointment AGENCJY REALTORS bedrooms, bus line, from tar WqBwpraeBng Dora. 6 4 ^ 7 9 . for peraooal om ' data 301V ANTIQUES ^tlye salary and woriclng I For IsbctaM mailing add 10 For let-otoM bmillng add lOe down, 8 up, flrsplaos, oU beat, Rent weetrie carpet ihampooer Into one monthly payment of .l-CEDBD Toro oondltlona. Apply or ' 844-1831- 944 OW 816,600. Wq Ivertou Agency, 2-car garage, $15,900. Call 648- for only |1 a day when von buy ALL-A ROUND Construction mpdrers. 19". ,179.96. S e lf-^ VICTORIAN SIARBIJB '2|>ts for aaeh pattern. Print for eadh pattern. Print Nama, F l^ L A ^ CARB-Iime a^ $23.38 for each thouzaiid dollarz TWO BEDROOM afotaa; starao, c a 1L for .an appolnt- Reiutor, •888.- American MeKINNEY BROS. fertilizer appltcationa, crab worker] with driver’e lioense. palled from $99.96.' Marlow's blond cabinat, two spaakara; TOP STANPg, P E w i^ Addreqe with Zone, Style Addreas with Zona and Pattern Kue Luatre C a i ^ Shaippoo ati Also hydraulic l baekhoe op- 887 Main Itraet. OU> JEWHUIT, BAiu.T ment k t «nd S ixeT Number. . S*wenifu Diipami Co. cnsralcontroC, 'all seaaon maln- ,aalf • propaClad lawnmowar; M ANCH ESTB^W est Side two PORTER STREET — 5 room' Coa! Co., Inc. WAAnce. Raaaonable ratea P. er^ r. .^ply MMCfoMy Rros. ehtld'l etiD and maMraaa; two HOUaEBOU) ITEMB. HOW mmA' WjfV.p it^Ready tor your kew-xeaaon Only OOo — our *64 'Sprlnd:- PICTTUREBQUB setting—7 room 8 ^ 0 tank (to., fenteball family, 6-5, ^ bus line, sep­ cape with garage,‘’■fireplace, * G- Lawn lUlotonaaee. 848- POfPl'4u TOMATO plaiita, T,,,n alaoMa aana; earry-tai; toidtra R. M. RHID aai ion i t . IfMmetmltm______, *C*'fo$...tha spring A summer Sununtr Album! New— Custom brick ranch, family room, IH arata uttUttoa. dasp lot, 2-car tile bath,~large enclosed porch, OI.COn VARIETY wOGTa M ve e« Parker It., 8:18 s-m. baga, brocoeli, lattuca. Kransa taMa and 4 elmln; UereU ta 8$(8-7TTe kana $$I-4U |' •( our pattern book OoUectton- ■ group of deluxs •ad $40 p.m. garage, ■ folly ranted, good In- axoellent tocattou In A-1 ocn- h a r d w a r e S T O tL E p h o ^ 622-8101 f ClfaiuhaHH, 8H Hartford Rd. „ good g**P luahlon. 80 canto. pattenM; ulea our regular fea- •tout. $l$.e00. W

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4 S i x t e e n MONDAY; MAY A 1964 Drty>Net PreM San jPatiflffalgr * For m , Wwik ilmfad I... May 3, 1964 The Daughters of the Union Daughters of Liberty No. 136 CShbomi Assembly, Catholic are reminded to bring rummage 15% Y es Vote About I'own Vstomns o f the Civil War will of Cdumbus will 13,961 M r eool. toaigbt, Rw meat tonight'at 8 at the home articles to Orange HaU tomor­ Us* hnnual installation Wsdn(«^l 0OO Attend StJlifarys Priest Accepts of Mrs. James M. Shearer, 113 row evening at 7 pm. to be day at 6:30 pm. at Needed to Pats ' J**"!!;® 9f th, AuiUt to 48.' Wedwme.maeri Iflipak Qreto oC South M«th- Bu h S i of Circulation Ad&rt Church wiU. moet at Su> Russell St. used at the sale Wednesday a f Restaurant, Walmtt RL Aiiyons^ M R A SHOW / Call of Torrington Church warm, high T8 M 09. aaanah Wesley Hall tomorrow 9 am . at the same place. who desires to attsM but hss Qiarter Items Maneheater • 4 City of Village Charm at 13:30. Mrs. Oscar Oronlund The Motherhood of Mary’s not been oont^Md may contact Mother’s Circle will meet at 8. will praaent ‘The Glory of WUd Circle 12 groi^iL of WSCS of M rs.' Jamas BlanchflekI, 81 On Renevoajk The R«v. William V. Q«nder,< »wtiat we have learned from his Yhs tripia quastlcwa to be VOL. LXXXDL NO. 184 Flowers,” ^ t h colored slides tonight at the home of Mrs. South Methodist Church will White. SC or Mrs. Thomas Mc- m , pastoral ooriktant o f S t teaching. However, we ore oU (BIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, ’TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964 (Claariltod Adv«rlfaiac mk Pam 16) Hyle Miller, 17 Barry Rd. Co- voted upon at a town-wMe May PRICE SEVEN C E N lt and poetry. Devotions will be meet tomorrow at -8 p.m. at the KpoUgh, 135 HoUistsr SC for Mary's Episcopal Church, has servants ot the some God and hostess will be Mrs. A. R Van- About 600 persons attended an led by Mrs. Charles Crocker. home of Mrs. Walker Briggs, reservations. accepted a coll from 1740117 members of the some church, 19 rsferandum wlH rsquirs two deMeulebroecke, 157 Lydall St. sxposlUon on urban renewal . Mrs. Robert Loomis la chair­ 84 Finley SL Subject for tM Saturday at Whlton Memorial Church, Torrington. Ha will and we must not stand in ths different methods for approv|$.' man of hostesses, assisted by evening ^ ‘‘Perc^tlon.” Mem- Ladlek of the Assumption Library entitled "Toinorrow in leave Mhnehester May 18 and way of the continuation o f his While tbs quesUoM ofNdith Mrs. J. Manley Shaw and Mrs. Mrs. Amy Chambliss of Hart­ beiW'Phr’iequested to ' bring North M anchester/ featuring a «riU assume his duties as curate ministry. Our warmest good Events ford, a member of the Greater will meat tonight in the Cburdh End Renewal and l^tfnrtoon Mnler Haugfa., Bibles. Co-hostesses for the Hall at 8:16 and Uis meeting scale model of/the propmed of Trinity Church beginning wishes will go with him and we Hartford Branch of The National meeting are Mrs. 'Ibomas Co- June 1. ore grateful for the promise ot Sritool additiana will iMtpilra on­ s at 42 Mills, will be followed hy Mngo. North End redevelopment pro­ League of American Pen Wom­ The Rev. George F. Noetrond, his prayers.” ly a ringde majority of tlioae Wunne Chapter o f the Ques- UUidrea, Mrs. Unwood Clark Members may bring a friend. ject area. Army Plane Crash Kills en, will bring objects of art with rector of S t Mary’s, said today, Father Gender come Man­ IH State tera will meet at 8 p.m. tomor­ and Mrs. Matthew Donachie. Refreshments will be served by And, according to ManchasCer to voting to inaura paeeaga, the 18 her to illustrate a talk on "The "His many friends will miss chester in September 1961 from charter ravlalan (fuatUons can row at the home of Mrs. Her­ Mrs. Irene McNally and Mrs. Redevelp^ment Agency (MRA) Meaning of S}rmbol8 in Chinese execiUlve director Edward Ryb- ‘Father Bill’ when he leaves us Sersnton, Po., where he hod be paaaqd only if approvad by man Marshall, North Coventry. The executive board of the Vincent Porter. Mrs. Frank Art", at the Y Thursday Desert czylK an overwhelming majority on May 18. We ore oil grateful eerved ss rector of 6t David’s at laaat 16 par oant o f the Mrs. Marshall and Mias Mary Meeting on May 7 at 12 ;30 In the Guild of our lady of St. Bartho­ Giorgjo has charge o f the bingo of/fhose who 'visited we library to God for the faithful services Bplsoopol Church and vicar of tam 'm total aiaotota. Budget Cut $246,291 R e g io n Pavilion Roaeh will demonstrate weav- lomew’s Church will Dieet in Community Y Buildii^, N. Main gartie. Jietween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. dur­ of this devoted priest and for S t John's Episcopal Church. ln|r- St. Mrs. Vemer Nylin will serve the school tomorrow at 8 p.m. Votara on town Mata, at toe ing the hours of the exposition last obeok, totaled 31,761, wMoh Rated Fair ‘Flop’ as hostess for the meeting. A The "Silk City Singe^, Nine Americans in Viet Home League Ladles whl were firmly behind the renewal maana Uiat at least 8,366 “y w " The town board of direc-4*rU manager and the fir, ohlri.»tng facilltiM within th, dia- Advertlaement- baby sitter will be available for Manchester Chapter/ of project. garden apartment complex of members and guests bringing meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the about 80 untta, a modern shop­ Hubcaps, Motors votes must be oast for any tors last night, for the flrat work out an acceptable pro­ trict, and will be administered SPEBSQSA, will meet ^ 8 :3 0 Considerable interest was also gram for a 48-hour work week by the town parking aumority. HARTFORD (AP) — Tha Hartford Hlectrlc light children. Salvation Army Citadel in ping center with off - street ohsrtar qusstiong if It Is to ba time in eight years, voted Youth Center. Surprise guests p.m. tonight at the Burtce.Cen­ shown in plans and drawings of approved. for firemen during the coming In setting the $8,763.M1 bug- Connecticut officials had Company invites clubs to enter the proposed addition to the Rob­ parking, propoeed profeasional Taken in Breaks to “ hold the line on taxes," Willing Workers Circle of from Hartford will attend. ter, Olcott at. M ^ of Man- Non-realdenta who ouvn at fiscal year. The men now work et, the highest tn Maiichester’s their civic dander up today the state-wide Do-Ahead-Des- chaster and surrodnding area, ertson School, which is to be tui: offices and—perhaps— a branch and aet a repeat 42-mill tax 56 houra per week. Martin serta-wlth-Milk Recipe Contest. South Methodist Church will Hostesses are Mrs. Elizabeth laaat $1,000 of kwal praparty history, the board eetlmated the over a charsre that the New Sniper Fire interested in fpifr-part Barber dertaken in conjtuicUon with the I*ost Office, the planned reloca­ Two outboaid motora valued pyomlaed to have a report and Clubs with 20 or more members meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Wilson. Mrs. Jamima Dugan wlU ba pannittad to vote on the rate to finance the 1964-66 following revenue; Property Shop h a rm o ^ are invited to urban renewal project. tion of N. Main and N. School at 1200, and four wire-wheel schedule reedy for presentation England pavilion 4s “ the may submit an original recipe the home of president Mrs. and Mrs. Martha Drury. questions of appropriating town budget. taxea, $6,878,853; ,State of Con­ attend. No /orm al voice or mu­ Also on display were site plans Sts., and other renewal details. hubcaps, .^’alued at $80 have within a fejv weeks. flop of the fair” down in Discounted dish using at least one and one- Nonnie Hllding, 313 Charter and architectural renderings of been reported stolen in s^aarate $130,000 for North End Ransw- They went even further necticut assistance, $1,341,096; half cups of fresh milk. The Oak St, A business meeting will A rummage sale, sponsored by sical trainhrig is necessary. al and $679,000 for Robertson The board unanimously voted fees, license apd permits, $59,- New Yoric. / proposed post-renewal develop­ theft cases now under invest!- with the town fire district Gov. Dempeey was one of the dish must be one which can be precede the program. the Friendly Circle, will be held ment, and illustrative slides of lotion by Manchester police. School expansion, but will not a separate budget of $24,643 600; current services, $344,706; The "^Manchester Tennis Club defenders of the pavilion. But As a Cause refrigerated or frozen. Official tomorrow , at the American' Le- the area. G&S Work§hop The motora pw^rty of ba permitted to vote on fba tax rate, and lowered it .2 for the Special Downtown Tax­ other agencies, $44,644; other contest rules and entry forms A meeting of the executive glon Home on Leonard St. b e -' "[Ul''*neet tomorrow at 7';30 p.m. lUiarter revision questions. of a mill to 3.2 mills, the ing District, and aet a tax rate revenues, $60,000; and surplus he aald that since it haa been On hand to explain the exhi­ Charles GUI of 113 Ferguson criticized and there is money in­ are available from participating b o a t^ o f the Bentley School ^nning at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. E d -;»C the West Side Recreation A separata v o t ^ nuudriaa of six mills. ’Hie estimated re­ from the Current year’s budjget, bits were members of the Clt^ Slates Reunion Rd., were taken from a garage first such cut in the eight volved (Including $600,000 from ' TAN HIEP, South Viet dealers or from our local office PTA will be held tomorrow at gar Coughlin is chairman, All building on Cedar SL will be aet up at the WaddaU venue is baaed on a 96 per cent $134,606. sens Advisory Committee on ur­ on Garth Rd. sometime this years that the district has Connecticut) he will place the of Ibe Hartford Electric Light 8 psn. at the home of presi­ proceeds go to charity. ban renewal, members of the School for the use of the non­ collection on the $4,173,907 Nam (A P )— A U.S. Armjr Manchester Gilbert Ifad Sulli­ spring, police said. The theft 'The Surplus estimate came In pavilion quesUon on the agenda Company. Deadline: May 35, dents Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. The executive board of the MRA, and MRA director was r e p ^ e d by Gill yesterday. resident property ow ners.' been a town agency. Grand list within the dlatrict. for a blast from the Republi- Caribou transport cauj^ht The monthly meeting p f the South School PTA will 'meet van 'Workshop twill hold its first of the New England Governors’ 1964. Murdock, 22 Harlan St. Rybczyk. He said that a canoe paddle was The town budget was set ’This tax is leried against caiui, who claimed that it was fire and dashed all t)i6 16 Fellowcraft Club will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home TTie scale model of the re­ annual reunion Saturday at also missing. CLIMBER HURT Conference May 18 In Manches­ at 38,763,261, and assumes property in the special dlatrict too high, and Insisted that ter. N. H. Gov. Dempsey is the men aboard it to detoth in tonight at 7:30 at Masonic Tem­ of Mr. and Mrs. James Ray, newal project, four and a heilf 6:30 pjrt. at Flano’a Restaurant, Gill identified the outboard 415 Gardner St. NEW YORK (AP) — Mlcliael a 98 per cent collection of only, and in no way affecta oth­ it would be closer, to $90,000. conference chairman. flames today a few secontJs ple with president John L. Von feet square, 'wlU be on 'view at motors as a 10 horsepower Evin- Shields, 31, an apprentlo# moun­ Deck Jr. presiding. A sports Bolton. -Deadline for reserva­ er town residents. The revenue The detractor of the pavilion, the North Ekid brandi of the rude, 4-cylind«~, silver In color; property'taxes on a 3166,- after taking off/for SaigOn, m ovit win be shown, and re­ tions has been extended to to­ tain climber, suffered a hne- la to be used for buslneas park- (Bee Page Tea) is Philip C. Wallwork, national | i Mystic Review, WBA, will and a 4J1 h.p. .Blue Ribbon hired right ankle and h u d 444,441 Grand List. 25 miles nortXeast of Tan freshments served in the club- Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. morrow. executive secretary of the Auto-1 LECLERC RUMMAGE meet tomorrow night at the Odd to d ^ until May 7; then in the Champion, which alao was illver bums Siinday night whan ha It wa, anivM) at by the De- room following the meeting. Fellows Hall at 8. Refreshments mobile Legal Association (ALA) Hiep. window o f 161 N. Main St. from „ Flyers have been sent to all in color., They were taken from fell three floors while testing a mocraUc - majority, alaah of Authoritiea- here said nine FUNERAL HOME will be served by Mrs. Helen tnembers, past and present a garage rack, police aald. $246,291 from the budget figure, i which has headquarters in Bos- May 8 to 10; and finally at. the r o ^ . < ton. Americana and six Vietnamese SALE ^flanchester WATBS will Ijon- Teller and Mrs. Elizabeth Du­ Anyone 'who haa' beoi a men)- WUliam LaMotte, 849 Oak­ Trying to descend from the recommended by General Mana­ or their mothers tomorrow Pont. Main St. office of the Connecti­ Wallwork haa charged that ' >4.'] service men were victims of the FUNERAL ber during the past five yisars land St, an employe at Lydall roof of a alx • story apartment ger Richard Martin, who had al­ GOP Insurgents Win crash, the wor.st American mill- ■ with a Mother’s Day program cut Bank and Trust Co. from but has not been contacted, is ready sliced $619,000 from de- the New England exhibition Is, I WEDNESDAY. MAY 6 May 11 until May 19—the date and Foulds on Parker St., yes­ building. Shields got aixnit half tary Sir di.saster In Viet Nam. at the Italian American Club The Army and Navy Club requested to contact Frank terday morning reported that way down. tMrtmental requeata. among other things, "a real I SERVICE of a townwide referendum oo bomb.” I In Saigon, a U.S. militaiY on Eldridge St. Weighing - in will sponsor a card party to­ Lawrence, 81 ’Tanner S t or four hubcaps wers taken from Re slipped, but held on until The Republican mlnorty of WALTER N. O R A N G E H A U the repewal project. Waterbury Primary He said that attendance at the j spokesman said the plane may will take place from 7 to 8. night at 8 o’clock at the club­ Richard (Berggren, 36 GbriieN his Chevrolet which had been his hands were burned by tte three came in with ita own re- have been carrying 10 Amcrl- ' LECLERC (REAR) The business meeting has been house. The model shows a proposed SC, parked in the firm ’s parking lot. rope—and he had to let go. commendaUons of cutting the pavilion is one one-half of one' Director per cent o f fair vlaltors, and cans and five Vietnamese. But, postponed imtll May 12. town tax to 41Vi mllla, but waa he .said, the Tan Hiep figures Sponsored by WATERBlHtY (AP) — Thefand Angelo Barbino, party that it should be ten per cent. 33 Main Str^t, Manchester outvoted. could be correct. DAUGHTERS OF U ^R T T Cliurch Couples In the final count-down the insurgent Repiiblicans for Wa- candidate for tax collector in He criticized the size of th e; .% I the last election and a former •’“ •I'l'nga (one story), the gen- Two American helicopters ar­ Call 649-5869 > No. 136 proposed half-mill cut waa baaed terbury Conmittee scored al­ i rived at the scene two minutes To Hear Student on a $70,000 further cut in the most a clean sweep against the police commissioner. decor, the non-animation of after the crash- Others from DOUBLE STAMPS y WEDNESDAY board of educaUon budget, and GOP town committee in yester­ Gene Gilbert, chairman of the . diaplayp and the fact that the Tan Hiep followed quickly. It RUMMAGE an addiUonal $25,000 cut in the day’s pa^r-ballot primary. victorious Republicans for pavUlon is difficult to identify. The Couplea Club o f Center was too late to help those aboard Community College budget. The ihaurgent group won all Waterbury, said: ) "One pavilion official said the the plane. SALE Congregational Church will iSWirr’S PREMIUM Both proposals were defeated 1^ "W e’re encouraged that the New England pavilion should be have a potluclk Saturday at but five of the seata on the 72- 1 Eight bodies were thrown a vote of 6 to 8, with the De­ member town committee, ac­ Republicans of Waterbury re­ a quiet, restful place for pleas­ from the blazing wreckage Into 6:45 p.m. In Woodruff Hall. mocrats prevailing, and the gen­ sponded to the positive type of ant meditaUon,” said Wallwork. TUESDAY, A^AY 5 Miss Lydia Akkesson of Ghana, cording to tabulationa complet­ the rock-hard rice field beside Crave a better car? eral manager’s recommenda­ ed earlier today. campaign we waged, and we "Vialtors don’t go to a world’s! a Vietnamese village. The heli­ Africa, will give an lllustratad fair to meditate; they go for tions were followed in both in­ The tedloua ballot count be­ feel the results were an en­ copter crews sprayed the bodies Amwiccm Ltgion HaU talk on her homeland. A stu­ stances. fun and it’s evident that thou­ Leonard Street CANNED HAMS gan at about 9:20 p.m. yester­ dorsement of the programs • ■...... with fire extinguishers and dent at the University of Com The fire district budget was with which we Intend to rebuild sands of fair-goers saw no pos­ ♦ dragged them to the edge of ttie M a n MFC nectlcut, she I plans to be a so­ day and required more than sibility of getUng much of that Doors Open 6:80 P.M. aet up at $416,998, the exact five hours to be completed. the party." Malcolm W. Browne buys newspapers in New York today, where he is home on field. Big Purehaf Loan cial worker when aha ratuma LEAN recommendation made by Mar­ The results of the primary at the New England exhibit." The other bodies were pulled Sponsored By Friendly Circle to Ghana. The five winners from the The New England pavilion leave from assignment as Associated Press correspondent in Viet Nam. Browne tin, and financing It la based OOP town committee slate probably means the end for from the charred wreckage. One Vor any important p n rcfa ^ All Proceeds To Charity Reaarvationa may ba made SOUOMEAT on a 96 per cent collection of Domenic Caatelano as town was paid for by individual con- received a Pulitzer Prize award for international reporting which he shared of the pilots had to be cut from by telephoning Mr. or Mrs. were former . Mayor Ra3rmond tribuUons from the-six regional yomfwt better off buying with 4 i f c $ the $30,960,266 fire district BJ. Snyder; Frederick W. Pa- chairman, since the Insurgents with David Halberstam of the New York Times, also based in Saigon. (AP Pho­ his seat. Lloyd Guatafaon, 156 High S t Grand list. undoubtedly will select a chair­ sUtea, toUllng $2.7 million, tofax.) Witnesses at Tan Hiep said cash. Tkm can ahop anywhere far ...NO WASTE lomba and, Louis J. Galullo, plus about $700,000 in dona- Republican, and Democrat both form er unsuccessful man from within their own the twin-engine Caribou’s left the best bargaiiis, take were in accord on this budget, ranks. Uona from regional industries. engine was smoking as It to The prize for local investigat­ again." SHERWIN WILLIAMS GROUND CHUCK SA U SA G E-^* ing BriUsh oil investments in East. topsy showed that Oyor had the Pulitzer Prizes in journalism ive reporting was shared by a RRAMP mnOH Khrushchev and illutrtlnates the Another American at the field 981 MAIN ST.—648-6888 the Middle East. Fighting among tribesmen have been won for newspaper (Bee Page Tea) heart attack before he fell. monumental Moscow Peking three-man team on the Phila­ commented: "When you’re at befense sources said 600 pien along the federation’s mountain exposes of fraud and corruption, Molnar said that Oyor, how­ battle for domination of revolu­ delphia Bulletin — reporters that height and trouble happent STEWING BEEF of the Lancashire Fusllters/plus border with Yemen Is as old as ever, also suffered extensive in­ the story of success In solving James V. Magee, 41, Albert V. there Is nothing much you can SUCED BACON . 5 9 ‘ a tactical headquarters,/ from tionary moverpents in the un­ racial problems, the coverage of do.” HOMSEHOIDHIIAIM ORAMR U m O M .L O M the hills. But the British say the ternal injuries from the fall. He derdeveloped world.’ Gaudiosi, 42, and photographer Northern Ireland would be air­ tribesmen now have modem Methodists V o te said it could not be determined President John F. Kennedy’s as- Frederick A. Meyer, 42. They Viet Cong snipers have shot at lifted immediately to the big Bursting With anti-Khrushchev sa.ssination, and the war in Choose Your TV REPAIRMAN os arms supplied by Nasser. More whether the precise cause of fury, the, book accuses the So­ were cited for their expose of 1 planes landing and taking off at port and base at the riouthweat than 38,(X)0 Egyptian troops with Anti-Bias Policy South Viet Nam. numbers racket operations with | MANCHItnP fHOmmM p a i You Would Choose Your Doctor, ITALIAN SAUSAGE BOLOGHA utomnr vn ^ 49^ death was the heart attack or viet leader of such things as Tan Hiep, but American officers ARMOUR fTAR tip of the Arabian Peninsula. modem air support are in Ye­ pollce collusion in South Phila­ ORAMR URMW-UNOA Ml the injuries. plotting against Fidel^ Castro's I*"'® since the at the field said there was no M 2 Middle Twmplke Weel They will bring British men, and Nasser during his re­ delphia. It re.sulted in 18 dis­ Dentist or Lawyer! A U MRAT • PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Gyor was working on a build­ regiihe in <5uba and advocatlrtg I ^ established in 1917, reason to believe Communist stren{^ in Aden to about 8,000 cent visit to Yemen launched a missals and suspen.sions from ' bullets had hit the Caribou. inI Floor-PHONEt t Y Meet Allan A. Heikkllo ... A u R n r ing on the Poet Road when he abdndonment of the (Communist I awards Monday were omitted In 2 643-9536 FRANKS men, backed by jets of Royal violent propaganda campaign I fiction, drama and music. No the police department. j "Apparently it was a mechan­ HARDSALAM Air Force. against the BriUsh. debate, has adopted a sweeping fell. struggle to take over. South Viet : Mn ., Iisl, Snn. M Is $—Vsi, Fil N Is I —Sal. $JI to I of Nam and Laos in Southeast work in those three fields was The International reporting ical failure,” one officer said. W a l n u t electronics Their immediate task in­ Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug- policy on civil rights designed to Asia. deemed worthy of being hon­ prize was shared by two Amer­ Five American vi.sitors from formed sources said, would be las-Home told the House of Deutermann Speaker ored. ican correspondents who report- Clark Air Force Base, in the COUPONS FOR <»^orted persuade Methodists to abolish The charges and documenta­ Allan H. Heikkila owner of the Walnut ROYAL COURT PORCELAIN CHINA a punitive expedition against Commona Monday night his gov­ racial segregation in their GROTON (AP)~-Vice Adm. tion could have come only from I The St. Petersburg (Fla.) ed the war in South Viet Nam Philippines. wouJjj^ ’ ' have been Electronics, 1 Walnut Street, Manchester, tribesmen fighting a guerrilla ernment would renew ita re­ churches and in communiUes,in Harold T. Deutermann, com­ Peking. With Moscow's latest la­ Times received the Pulitzer gold and the overthrow of the Diem war against the British-protect­ quest to U.N. Secretary-Gener­ medal for public service. The (See Page Ten) is celebrating 15 years in sales and re­ o n WALL CAPm SMioRMiea: - tw oom general. mander of the Eastern Sea ment that the (Chinese are try­ regime—Malcolm W. Browne, Jusf ed South Arabian Federaiion, al U Thant for U.N, observers Delegates to a world - wide Frontier, \yll] be' principal _ newspaper’s year-long investi- 32, of The Associated Press, and Woodland pair service of TV and radio. Allan as he ing to freeze the Soviet Union iSs!* 37c which joins the Aden crown col­ along the unmapped frontier General 0>nference of the Meth- speaker at the May 14 launch­ ou“t of AiiV.lndications''ire“'tjhIt ‘ '^npike David Halberstam, 29, of the Arrived is jtnown to his customers is a native of BLACK PEPPER ony with the 14 sheikhdoms of be(ween Yemen and the feder- I odist Churcti approved the pol- ing of the nuclear attack sub­ the dispute has gone past the Authority uncovered widespread New York-Times, Killingly, Conn. A graduate of Killingly r a iR A F n i the former. Aden . protectorate aUon. j Icy by a show of hand.s Monday marine Gato. illegal acts and reckless spend­ The Times has won 29 prizes Gardens stretching along the south coast "W e do not wish any quarrel night. ing of public funds. The stories Af High School and of Putnam Technical 14.««.^0C ’, Mrs. Lawton P. Ramage, wife (See Page Ten) and the.AP 19 since the awards of the peniiuula. with Egypt or Yemen on this 'The policy is embodied in a of the vice admiral who ia resulted ii) a major reorganiza­ were establi.'hed by the late Bulletins School with a masters electronic license, COMET DOLE JUICE 2 The long-term objective is to matter,” said Douglas-Home, report by the Committee on deputy chief of naval operations, tion of Florida's road construc­ Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the Colled from AP Wires after which he was employed in the ex­ o n ITBP CLRAMIR 2 raiiAmB-aRAnrRuiT convince the guerrillas, Ye­ "AU we wish ia to see the fron- (3iristlan Social O ncem s. It Is will spbnsor the vessel at the tion program. New York World and St. Louis perimental dept, of th^ Pratt and Whitney men's repuMtoan regime and tier^ demurated amd respect- j now church policy but la not ceremonies at the Electric Boat! Norman C. Miller, 30, of the Dispatch, who died in 1911. President Gamal Abdel Nakser «6 ." ' ! church law. Aircraft Company for 15 years. Mr. Heik­ Division of General Dynamics, Wall Street Journal, won the Editorial writing, including at­ PEN DOWN BRITISH SPIC & SPAN s2 9 * DOLE JUICE 2 of the United Arab Republic Douglaa-Home told Com m ons, This means that the policy Corp. News Tidbits general prize for local reporting tacks on corruption, won a prize kila married Miss Arline Nelson daugh­ DOWNT UWr.fURO TRAX RRAUT O lR A n s^that Britain will not be driven Britain would puil troops out of cannot be enforced by such for his thorough account of a T H l’ MAIR, South AroMto Deutermann’s command cov- for Hazel Brandon Smith of the Federation (AP)—A 120-man ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson,‘ they out of Us Aden base. The base from the AP Wires multimillion - dollar swindle in weekly Lexington (Mis.s.i Ad- British parstroop company have two children Carl and Karen and are la considered essential to the (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Thirteen) (Bee Page Ten) the bankruptcy of the Allied i vertiser. The award cited- FABRIC SOFTENER ^ 49c D A S H O n X M m Crude Vegetable Oil and Refin- WON pinned down in a little residents of Manchester. mudhut village near here to­ President Charles de Gaulle’s Ing (Jorp. in New Jersey. (Bee Page Three) Walnut Electronics feature France blocking move to de- * day while sharpshooting Bed- two popular makes of ’TV; Clare SO per cent cut In tariffs | - ouin warriors, known as the Motorola and Zenith, black as official goa. of the Ken-1 Red Wolves of Radfan, fired MKHSADI • 'A’ Search Goes On for Kidnaped Baby nedy Round negotiatlon.s in at them from rocky vantage and white and color, both Geneva to break down interna­ points In the surrounding of which are hand wired tional trade barriers . . . Wallace-Welsh Battle hills. The paratroopers, port sets. For friendly, courte­ C/HICAGO (AP)—An intensive Methodist Church reaifflrms de­ of the 2,000-mon British force it's lime to ' ous service — save this nationwide search for a woman sire to retain characteristics of battling rebel tribesmen In tha number : 649-4248. In white who stole a baby boy Methodism in any merger with Highlights Primaries South Arabia Federation, bay­ BUTTER from his mother’s arme In Mi­ other Protestant denominations onet-charged their way into chael Reese Hospital conUnued at general conference in Pitts-' the village at dawn. In sharp TH^NK GREEN! today. burgh, i 1 fighting, at least six tribes­ WASHINGTON (AP)—A forayf- (Jhief interest in other states men were killed before the After a week of agony and PresldenL^ohnson, concerned into Indiana by segregationist centered on a Democratic gub- lost prosperous economy breed rebels withdrew to the rugged hope, there waa no sign of the Alabama Gov. George C. Wal- ernatorial fight in Florida, a infant or ita abductor. inflation, urges .. labor leaders___ _ to heights overlooking the \-ll- lace and the presence on Ohio’s sharp battle for Senate nomina- lage on all sides. From their Summer is just around the com er! That’s why I t Paul Joseph Fronezak was ■ wage-price line by ballot of the famoi)8-names Taft tions in Oklahoma and the issue just 87 hours old on the after- Adhering to "sensible and fair mountain poslttons th* snipers we* recommend TURF BUILDER now. Early government guldeposts for and Glenn headlined primary of • unpledged presidential noon of April 27 when a woman, electors in Alabama. fired at anything that moved. ISbUD) wage settlements . , Four- f i " fertilizing means early green-up. Also early dressed to resemble a nurse, ^ No contests of national sig­ One paratrooper was killed year-old Prince AndreW^.ec- »- and nine were wounded. entered the fourth-floor materni­ In Indiana, Gov. Matthew E. nificance were on the ballot in root development, sturdier grass, thicker turf. ty room of Dora Fronesak, 28. ond in line of succession to the , u . j . . . j . .British thronO—becomes a pu-.^?'*^ * 1? either New Mexico 'or the Dis­ Mrs. Fronezak was feeding trict of Columbia. OH, BARGE BURNS TURF BUILDER is the only grass fertilizer the Infant, her first to survl'vS I pll in a coeducational school. I Johnson-sought to blunt the Im- MOBILE. Ala. (APt — An ot.t. TJ-. . . I pact of Wallace, who polled 33 The Welsh-Wallace battle in that’s ’Trionized— to give sustain feeding. Its birth. Another child was still­ Patcol U pgr cent of Democratic primary Indiana three minor candidates outbound freighter W lllded born last year. with an oil barge In Mobile protein-biiilding nutrients are “locked in*' until rOR RRiieATR rARRICS 1 ‘" 'v o te s in his-first Northern bid were - .also entered over-' harbor early todgy nnd the The woman, wearing a white shadowed a G(0P primary race for L ' ‘o WUconsin last month. barge burst into spectacular needed, then automatically released only at the EAST ST.. ANDOVER, CONN. dress, white stockings and shoes to the Ellers Wallace based his appeal on between Arizona Sen. Barry'| IVORY SNOW but without a nurse's cap andi to — the ..... killers,— ... of three counts^ states rights and opposition to flames. The Mobile waterfront v time and rate most beneficial to the lawn. tTM eoum aATR B m ^ A N -tr37' Identification badge, told Mrs. I ^hc*nien . .■»; gen. J. W. Ful- W’oe under ritlcol threat for c • the Johnson administration’s (8ee Page Two) hours. A spokesman at the Fronedak the baby had to be D-Ark., says his mail la civil rights bill. But home-state Dollar for dollar, TURF BUILDER is your returned to the nursery for a n ' *y**"*h8 4-1 In support of a Sen Pure Oil Oo. terminal at Iba ate speech la which he opposition to a sales tax enacted state docks sold the barga bent fertilizer buy. WE’RE OPEN f$r flu ’$$ SEASON O ^ L examination. during Welsh’s administration ^ L L LIQUID 2 "if 59® Mrs. Fronezak gave her baby icized U.S. government Ruitiprs Revived contained 735,MM goUans ot on Quba., was also expected to play a part' gasoline. The bow and for­ to the woman. in boosting Wallace’s total. "If's Our 6th Yuarl" Senate Democratic LeaUer O n i Cuba Attack ward hold of the-447-foot ere Police and FBI agents, who In Ohio, Rep. Robert Taft Jr. carrier Prospector also enught s u Tv oTt a b l e t s IVOltY SOAP made a massive search involv­ Mikei Mansfield of Montana w ys —son of the late Sei^. Robert A. T n V A sa he hopes to "break the lce"\on nre.. That blaze waa extla- R n O A T i ing hundreds of officers, deter­ Taft—was favored over con­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Ru- ' B .* * 4 . 9 5 ^ PTRAIL RIDES civil rirtts bill toutorrow wl\en rashed in about an hoar. Hw mine that .the w o m o i^ e d the servative Secretary pf State Ted mors are flying once again Wirge was benched by a hospital taff a back atErway. the first junf trial amendmehts TIDE 4 i » . 3 9 e W. Brown for the - Republican among Cuban exiles that new Coast Guard cutter hut thto_„ • CUSS RIDIN8 LESSONS MDLRTO 1 IVORY SOAP Once outside, she got into a are brought up . . . The nu­ senatorial nomination. Taft's 1RRR PO W R R S clear ship Savannah, built as a efforts will be made soon to fire continued raging tar ' taxicab driven by Lee Kelsey, House vote for the clvlL rights topple. Cuba's Prime Minister U. 8. showoaao to demonstrate hours. The Gonat Giinid aoM RRthoriced' deeler large size Kelsey told police he let the measure was strongly opposed' Fidel Castro, no Injuries were reportod. M i PRIVATE LESSONS IVORYm woman out at 36th Strest and the peaceful uses of nuclear ,UE CHEER deal pkg. d w V power but tarnished by a year by Brown. ] ..These reports, increasing y Union Avehuf on the South On the Democratic side. Sen. j persistent both in Washington GREEK SHEPHERD SHOT Open Week Deys, 3 P.M. to Dark. By Appointment Side, about two mU^s fropi tjie of labor troubles, aUrta delated EMFRK88 Stephen M. Young, 75, faced sm M d lir^ Miami, say. the Castro NICOSIA, Cyprus (A r)/— hospital. world tour. — OPEN ALL DAT SAT. and SUN. ~ HUNTS uncertain challeijge from • sup- Cqmmhnlat regime'-soon may A Greek Cypriot isbopharl ELBERTA FRUIT From their interrogation of President Johnson talks over I .SOLID PACK SUCED j)ortera of agtronaut John H. f^d itAelf under -terrorist and grazing bis flocks nonr Knto hospital employea and othetto with Democratic congressional Glenn Jr. Glean, the first Amer­ ■apotan attacks both from NOTE: , ' t PEACHES leaden his Appalachian and an­ Dhlkum* tn the fljianltoto COCKTAIL who glimpaed the kidnaper, ican to orbit tha atrih, withdraw within ^ b a and from without.' mountain range n o ^ of TDMATOES PINEAPPLE FBI artiat Sketched a poL^ tipoverty ifrogroma and prgea Get your reservations In early for our DAY C AM P» loat month bacauaa of a haod The pxlles say the outride Nkwsla WM shot dno4 Ito ' deecribed by witneeeea os a action on them . ^ . The Junc 22nd to Seirt. 4th- injury- groups .avU) come from areas dny by 'Dirklsh rifle fire. Tbii 28 08. J ‘ markable likenesa of the wort)' united States joins Yugoslavia Woodland \Gardens CAR 30 OS. ean “•A But hla nama remainad on tjia Other than 'ihe United ttataa. Inoldent aroused to slltoip i7c an ”ff for on. It ha# bqen given natlonwld( and, Asian, African and La- 140 WOODLAND $T. • CaO 9T W r ite For Free Brodrare a ballot, and aon>a of his bockars, Such a move, they explain, change bsiirsMi Mnsll yi'U|riean countries in pro­ convincod ha la tha only Demo­ would avoid. international com- TkirUph Oyprtat m ^ Tuea^.. Mmj Ith. Wcmai^a tha right |e limit qm^itHlea. windows from righfc--*irwiay ^ M ^ Idtoapad Apr|^)7 •he la described os about 40 to set nt rnlee for flaaae- crat who eon win In Novambar, pUcotteNU for Woshlngtoto oa = = = = F = Nnelnter |arim^ to • woman in.a niu*e’a uniform. 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