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Daily Net Prean R v MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1968 PAGE TWENTY For The Week Ended The Weather lianrl^PBtpr lEttraUtg H m U i April 18, liiB Clear tonight. Low in 80s. To­ morrow mostly Sumy. High 15,188 around 70. About Town Manchester— A City of Village Charm The Washington School PTA will have its annual Music Nicht txmioiTow at the school VOL. LX X X V n, NO. 167 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECmONS) MANCHESTER, (X)NN., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 (OInarifled Advertlsiiig on Page 18) PRICE TEN CENTS at 7:80 pjn. llte Orade 6 glee chib and the school band will NITES be featured before the installa­ tion of new officers. Refresh­ P R t S ID E ^ ments will be served. In Kin^s Death A prayer meeting: will be held H f - ^ Hanoi Names tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Gospel Hall, 410 Center St. FBI Seen Facing

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The niing Junior Hig:h School BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — leaving the scene after King p r o will have Its final meet­ Deadend clues to a man who was killed April 4 by a sniper ing: of the year tonight at 7:30 vanished without a trace appar­ firing from a rooming house in in the school auditorium. The ently confronted FBI agents to­ Memphis, Tenn. H ig h P osts program will be "Youth and day in their Investigation of the Memphis witnesses described sniper slaying ot Dr. Martin Lu­ the suspected assassin, who re­ the Law," and is open to the BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home public. ther King Jr. gistered as John Willard at a SAIGON (A P)— North Vietnam announced two Owner for 86 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ False leads multiplied in the rooming house opposite King’s high-level appointments today, arousing speculation in The Loyalty Day committee SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control hunt for Eric Starve Galt, a motel, as about six feet and san­ Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, mysterious quiet-talking man dy-haired and "a clean, neat Saigon that they would be Hanoi’s representatives at of the VFW will meet tonight peace talks with the United States. at 7:30 at the post home. phone our nearest local office: whose last known address was a man." Birmingham rooming house. No trace of Willard has appar­ Hanoi broadcast the announcement that Kuan Thuy The Italian American Club His former landlord said Mon­ ently been found. had been appointed a government minister and that will meet tonight at 7:30 at the day he had identified drawings An FBI alert for Eric Starve Tran Quang Huy had been named chairman of the cul­ clubhouse. shown by FBI agents as resem­ Galt in a white Mustang was Is­ tural and educational board of the premier’s office. 649-9240 bling Eric Galt. sued in Florida last ’Thursday, Analysts ot North Vietnamese ------Manchester Chapter, Disabled "It’s him," ' said Peter but was canceled. However, the affairs in Saigon, assessing the American Veterans, will meet Cherpes, 72, who runs a two-sto-' FBI has continued a search for titles given the two men and tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORF. ry Southslde boarding house Galt’s whereabouts or clues to their background, speculated American Legion Home. DIV. OP BLISS BCTIRMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 where an Eric Galt lived for six his past. that ’Thuy might head Hanoi’s weeks last fall. After Cherpes disclosed what negotiating team and Huy might Four Jets The women of the Church The Oldest and Leisest in Conn. Galt’s abandoned white Mus­ his boarder said of his work and be its chief spokesman. of Christ and their guests will tang was Impounded last ’Thurs­ background. Associated Press Thuy, 66, also known as Nguy­ meet for a Bible study tomor­ day by the FBI In Atlanta. It fit Inquiries turned up blanks. en Xuan ’Thuy, was foreign min­ Lost Over row at 10 a.m. in the Fellow­ Shell Becomes Altar at Rockville Sunrise Service the description of a car seen Is there a real Eric Starvo ister of North Vietnam from 1963 to 1966 and more recently ship Room of the church. Music shell is used as altar at Easter sunrise services yesterday at Rock- Galt? ’The FBI was asked, but cil, was led by the young people of the Protestant parishes and included a has been a member of the Com­ vllle’s Fox Hill. The service. sponsored by the Rockville Area Clergy Coun­ folk song on guitar. (Herald photo by Pinto.) declined comment. Neither Mystic Review, NABA, will would the» FBI say why Galt munist Party central committee Vietnam 6 meet tomorrow ait 7:30 p.m. at secretariat and head of the cen­ The Professional Women’s Manchester WATES will Daughters of Union Veterans was wanted, though the Florida Odd Fellows Hall. A kltxlhen alert had sought only to spot the tral committee's foreign rela­ SAIGON (AP) — The air war Club will meet tomorrow at 8 meet tamorrow at the Italian of the Civil War will meet to­ tions department. social will be conducted after Foundation to Administer man, not arrest him. No war­ against North Vietnam cost the p.m. in the Federation Room at American Club, 135 Eldridge morrow at 8 p.m. at the home Leftists the business meeting. rant had been issued then. Thuy has wide diplomatic ex­ United States four more planes Center Congregational Church. St. Weighing in will be from 7 ot Mrs. Robert Schubert of 17 The man known as Eric Galt perience and has made many Monday, two shot down over the Mrs. Robert M. Lavalle of Gard­ to 8 pm. A “Mitch Miller Summer St. Five More Scholarships COMPLETE toeUT k trips abroad. He was deputy southern panhandle and two lost ner, Mass., the former Hope Sing-^ong” will be conducted INIURANIMITH* had said he was employed at a Riot in Mississippi shipyard, but there President Johnson shakes hands at Honolulu Airport. (AP Photofax) chairman of the North Viet­ when they collided in the air, Henderson of Manchester, will after a business meeting. Hollis Circle of South Metho­ The addiUon of five more The four other scholarships < iw ct I91A namese delegation to the Gene­ military sources said today. speak and show a film on Eu­ dist Church will meet tomorrow are os follows: was no record of him. He WANTED scholarships 'to the list of those INSURANCE claimed he held Louisiana driv­ va conference on Laos in 1961 Five of the fliers were rescued at 7 :30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. rope. Hostesses are Miss Ruth The Women’s Home League aAninistered by the Manches­ A $100 Manchester Fine Arts and attended the 22nd congress and one was lost. Cleon, Late Model Porter, Miss Huldah Butler, of the Salvation Army wUl Robert Burroughs, 267 Green Associaition Scholarship, to be er’s license six years ago. but ter Scholarship Foundation Frankfurt no record was found in the files. of the Soviet Communist party A U.S. spokesman suggested Mrs. Evelyn Lloyd and Mrs. have a fellowship meeting to­ Rd., Mrs. Gary Cornell will lead awarded a student planning to that year along with President has been announced by the FRANKFURT, Germany There are mysteries within LBJ Presses Peace Talks the North Vietnamese may be USED C A R S John Flynn. morrow at 2 p.m. at the Junior a Bible study on the Book of study any of the arte. SERVICE Ho Chi Mlnh and Le Duan, first foundation’s trustees. the mystery: Galt left the Bir­ moving more antiaircraft guns Room of the Citadel. Mrs. An­ Psalms. Members are remind­ (AP) — Police battled leftist secretary of the North Viet­ Top Prices Paid Awards will be made at an­ A $100 Perennial Planters mingham boarding house last HONOLULU (AP) — Presi­ and placards—the friends clear­ Several hours after Johnson months took him more than 16 south to counter the increase in nie Russell is in charge of pro­ ed to bring their Bibles. Garden Club Scholarship, to a demonstrators in the streets namese party. For A ll nStakes! Maij. Samuel Rome of the nual ceremonies in June, to be /I Oct. 7, saying he had a ship Job dent Johnson, pressing Hanoi ly were more numerous—John­ spoke the official North Viet­ miles from the airport to a luxu­ American bombing of the pan­ gram. Hostesses are Mrs. Flor­ student planning study of the around the Axel Springer pub­ Thuy also has attended meet­ Detective Division of the State ’The Adult Study Class of South eligible, candidates must be in Mobile, Ala. but in Decem­ for an early and serious re­ son reviewed peace efforts in an namese (Jommunlst newspaper rious temporary Wilte House on handle since President Johnson CARTER CHEVROLET Police win speak tomorrow at ence Llnei' and Mrs. Lavina Manchester residents and mem­ natural sciences. sponse to Vietnam peace ef­ address from the steps of lolanl Nhan Dan said the United the Pacific shores. ings of left-wing peace organiza­ Methodist Church will meet to­ REAL lishing plants in Frankfurt and ber, he turned in the keys to his tions in Peking, Moscow, Cairo, banned raids farther north. 7:30 pm. ait a meeting of the Chagnon. bers of the graduating class of A $75 award from the Hart­ forts, is also bearing down on Palace, seat of the Hawaiian States showed ’’lack of good CO., INC. morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Munich Monday night as thou­ safety deposit box at the Bir­ While here, Johnson said, he Rangoon and Stockholm. The two planes shot down Newcomer’s Club of the Man­ either Manchester High or EJast ford County Association of Me­ sands of students tried to pre­ mingham ’Trust National Bank. military problems in confer­ government. These efforts focus will" in turning down two sites 1229 Main St. church. ESTATE would discuss what he termed Since 1966 Thuy has been sec­ were Air Force F108s and both chester YWCA at lUing Junior St. Bridget’s Rosary Society Catholic High School, dical Assistants, to a student ences at the U.S. Pacific com­ at this stage on finding a mu­ Hanoi has proposed, Warsaw vent distribution of today’s In addition, a duplicate driv­ the twins paths to peace with retary-general of North Viet­ were near Dong Hoi, about Phone 649-5238 High School. The event is open and the men of the parish are The $900 Edward L. Pouech planning to enter either a medi­ mand post. tually acceptable preliminary and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Holy Family Mothers Cir­ newspapers. er’s license for Eric Starvo Galt the top military command and, nam’s Fatherland Front, whose 40 miles north of the demilitar­ to the pubUc. sponsoring a bingo Monday, Scholarship Fund, formerly ad­ cal secretarial or medical as­ Johnson’s schedule today cen­ meeting site. A Nhan Dan article broadcast cle will meet Wednesday at the More than 150 demonstrators was mailed to the Birmingham on Wednesday, with President main activity is propaganda for ized zone. The U.S. spokesman April 22, at 7:30 p.m. at St. sistant program. tered on a visit to the hilltop Declaring “ precious time is from Hanoi flung back in the home of Mrs. John Haney, 160 ministered by Instructors of the were arrested as student rioting address March 1, nearly seven Chung Hee Park of South Ko­ reunification of North and South said antiaircraft fire around Bridget School Cafeteria. ’There headquarters of Adm. U.S. being lost," Johnson said: President’s face his offer in the Parker St., after the Combined Handlcapi>ed, will now be han­ A $75 scholarship given by the spread to West Germany. Thirty months after he left, and it ap­ rea, a somewhat restive ally Vietnam. Dong Hoi was extremely heavy will be an early bird special. Grant Sharp, the Pacific com­ ’’For us, this is not a propa­ past to send U.S. negotiators Catholic Mother’s Circle meet­ dled by the foundation. An an­ Jaycee Wives of Manchester. demonstrators were reported parently vanished. The Bir­ concerned about American Huy, 46, has been deputy di­ and possibly the enemy had Coffee and doughnuts will be mander in chief who will retire ganda exercise. We have sent anywhere at any time for talks. 120 IS ing at 8 p.m. nual award of $100 will be giv­ ’This award carries no restric­ seriously injured. mingham post office indicated steadfastness in the Pacific rector of the central commit­ been installing new weapons po­ served. The event is open to the en to a student who has been tions except residency. One student was- reported hit no forwarding address was left in July. The President said he serious and considered mes­ "This statement is big-sound­ area. wanted to talk about the mili­ sages aimed at bting:lng about ing and allows no misunder­ tee’s propaganda and education sitions in the panhandle area. public, and tickets may be pur­ The annual meeting of the a member of lOH, until the ’The Scholarship Foundation by a Springer truck during an for Galt. Johnson said he would talk tary situation in Vietnam with the earliest possible contact. standing,” the article said. —agitprop—committee, also Since President Johnson halt­ chased at the door. Bennet Junior High School fimd is depleted. was established in 1965 by the attempt to blockade the publish­ '"The papers said he went about "our diplomatic initiative Sharp and his designated suc­ ’’What is needed today is an "Yet, after making many such known as the propaganda Indoc- ed U-S. bombing north of the PTSO, whlcii was scheduled The fund was established by Chamber of (Commerce to serve ROBERT J . SMITH, er's Hamburg plant. down March 1 to ask for a dupli­ in seeking talks with North Viet­ trlnatlon department, and was 20th Parallel on April 1 in an at- equally serious reply, reacting ’The Combined Catholic Moth­ the family and friends of Ed­ aa a focus for the various West Berlin was free of stu­ cate license and he put the cessor ,Adm. John S. McCain. statements the Johnson admin­ nam” and the readiness ot al­ for Wednesday, has been post­ to our proposals for neutral istration now changes time.” an alternate member of the cen­ tempt to open peace discusaLona A ers Circle will meet Wednes­ ward L. Pouech, a 1963 grad­ scholarship efforts in Manches­ dent violence Monday for the same address, which was The President gave North lied forces "to meet every chal­ I f l U poned until further notice. INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 sites or offering additional Johnson got a generally tral committee. with Hanoi, U.S. pilots have day at 8 p.m. at St. Bartholo­ uate of Mcinchester High and ter. first time since the attempted wrong. He wasn’ t here," said Vietnam a new peace prod Mon­ lenge on the battlefield of South FOB A UFETIHE! suggestions of neutral capitals friendly welcome to the palm- He was a member of a North more than doubled their usual You’ll never have to buy film a«aln . . . mew’s Church. Circles are re­ former lOH member, after the At ceremonies last June, assassination there last Thurs­ Cherpes, who recalls Galt as day, soon after arriving in Hon­ Vietnam.” because each time LIxKetts develops and where both of us have repre­ studded 60th state. Thousands of Vietnamese delegation that vis­ number of daily raids on the minded to bring Items for a youth was killed in a 1965 mo­ scholarships totaling approxi­ 649-5241 day of Rudl Dutechke, 28-year- "nice and friendly, quiet.” olulu. Flying to Hawaii with him prints your roll of Black & White or Town Changes sentatives and communica­ people saw him as his first or­ ited France, Romania and the panhandle. Koda-coior film we give you ABSO- newsletter. tor vehicle accident while he mately $10,000 were awarded to 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER old leader of the Socialist Stu­ Cherpes described Galt as As friends and critics vied for I.U’TEL.Y FREE, a fresh roll ot film ganized motorcade in about six (See Page Ten) Soviet Union in September, 1966, One of the F105 pilots, Col. (Ground Floor Noxt to Houm & HoM dent Federation, or SDS. But attention with shouts, chants tions.” for your camera. We replace the film Title of Post was serving in Germany with more than 30 graduating high about 6 feet, 166-176 pounds with but nothing else Is known about David W. Winn, 44, of Minneap­ you have developed. It's all fresh- more than 2,000 West Berlin stu­ dated and top quality and Ko­ St. Christopher’s Mothers the U.S. Army. school seniors. blue eyes and light brown hair, him in Saigon. olis, Minn., maneuvered his dents held a nonviolent demon­ dak. too. Quick processing . . . Circle will meet tomorrow at ’The Town of Manchester has a neat, taciturn man. "If some­ crippled Thunderchlef 100 miles I M hoar service for stration imder the watchful eyes black an] wliUe (Just 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. changed the title of purchasing body talked to him, he would Hanoi Accuses U.S. south over the South Chtaa Sea, a IKUe bit longer for John Foley, 26 Llndman St. agent to director of general of police with water cannon. talk,” the landlord recalled. TOKYO (AP) — North Viet­ P color). A Edward Keiderling, Sharon Gworek balled out at 18,0(X) feet, and Mrs. Richard Berthlaume will services and is advertising for Dutechke, hospitalized with Galt had a room at the board­ nam accused the United States three bullet wounds, was report­ was picked up by a "jolly green be co-hostess. There will be a open examination for the post. ing house from Aug. 26 to Oct. 7, today of displaying a "lack of giant” helicopter, 6 2 0 ed out of immediate danger. A Chinese auction. Applications are available in 1967, Cherpes said. The rent was good will" by rejecting two sites The pilot of the second F105 is house painter accused of shoot­ the Personnel Office in the Mu­ $22.60 a week. "He regilstered proposed by Hanoi * for ' initial listed as missing in action, AT THE PARKADE ing him, 23-year-old Josef Bach- hera..that he came from Pasca­ M i l s Valedictorian, Salutatorian nicipal Building, and must be peace meetings. Military sources said two lUGGETT DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST) mann, was wounded by the po­ goula, Miss." The boarder said returned no later than May 7. I'he official Communist party Navy F4 Phantoms- from car­ lice who captured him and was he worked at Ingalls in shlp- By BILL COE PROFESSIONAL The position became vacant newspaper Nhan Dan note(l that riers in the Tonkil Gulf collided Mlarch 30, upon the death of Manchester High School sen- (See Page Two) (8ee Page Eight) U.S. officials had said contacts southeast of Vlnh, a North Viet­ SUEOE Joseph S. Haas. ions Edward Keiderling and were continuing with Hanoi for namese city about 145 miles Jab specifications call for an Sharon A. Gworek, both 17, initial peace meetings. north of the demilitarized zone, annual salary range of $8,190 have earned '.o p honors in the The official Communist party but all four crewmen parachut- FLETCHER CU SS CO. OF MANOHBSTkR GLEANING to $10,140, and State that the 635-onetniber MHS Class of 1968. director will work under the DONE ON PREMISES They were named valedictorian (Bee Page Ten) (See Page Ten) general supervision of Develop­ and salutatorian, respectively, “ When You Think of Glass, 649-4521 ment Coordinator John Har­ Antipoverty Figures at a traditional honors assembly kins, who is the acting pur­ Think of Fletcher** Parkade Cleaners this morning in Bailey Auditor­ chasing agent. ium. Keiderling is the son of Mr. ‘Inflated’ in Detroit and Mrs. Martin Keiderling of Phone Worker Strike 54 McKEE STREET 19 Buckingham St. Miss Gworek •WASHINGTON (AP) — A committee all were looking into is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS General Accounting Office re­ operations of the antipoverty Raymond Gworek of 30 French port says the Detroit antipover­ agency—the Mayor’s Commit­ Rd. Is Seen Inevitable from $25.00 to $45.00 tee for Human Resources Devel­ A total of 91 additional stu­ HOUSE ty administration has given the opment, headed by Mayor Je­ dents attained honors by main­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Only hard and unceasingly for the government an Inaccurate and rome P. Cavanagh. taining scholastic averages of a miracle can avert a nation­ substantial general (weige) In­ Now Is tbe time to bring In your sereens to be repslred. misleading information on parti­ wide strike of some 200,000 tele­ crease that our members both Storm window glass replaced, The GAO already is at work “B ” or higher during their three cipants and tried to get finan­ on a new audit of the Detroit years of senior high school. phone workers next Thursday, need and deserve.” cial cred«-'for-facilities that program. Its published report Their names were read by says President Joseph A. Beime Some 8,000 members of anoth­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLEO weren’t used. covered the 1905 and 1968 fiscal Vice Principal George Emmer- of the AFL-CIO Communica­ er union, the AFL-CIO Interna­ The report to Congiress on a years. ling, senior class adviser, who tions Workers. tional Brotherhood of Electrical CU SS FURNITURE TOPS GAO audit also found "duplica­ Detroit has received about $50 also cited the 66 others compris­ Alter a seven-houi' meeting Workers, are already on strike HALE iiiii A tion of administrative effort and million In federal antipoverty ing the first quarter of the with the union’s executive board against the New Jersey Bell MIRRORS (Fireplace and Ooor) cost" in the Detroit program funds. Only New York and Chi­ class. Monday, Belrne said: Telephone Co. and 14,000 mem­ ill ★ which it said the U.S. office of cago have gotten more. Detroit During the firsit period as­ “ The board is in full agree­ bers of Beime’s union are re­ PICTURE FRAMING (all types) Economic Opportunity has been also is one of only two cities sembly, the seniors heard a brief ment that the strike appears in­ specting the picket lines and re­ unable to correct. In this con­ whose major antipoverty agen­ address by Assistant Superin­ evitable at this point and that fusing to work. nection, the GAO, which is an cy la an arm of city government tendent of Schools Ronald P. our position must be to press The New Jersey telephone WINCOW and PUTE GLA^ arm of Congress criticized use rather than an Independent non­ Soott. company said supervisory per­ of a Catholic church agency. profit corporation. The other is Bmmerllng then announced sonnel stayed on the job and Rtg. $9.95 there was no interruption of 6-VO LT The 86-page report was re­ Chicago. the names of the valedictorian leased shortly after the Asso­ service to its 2.2 million custom­ MOTR-SPINR The GAO said some participa­ and salutatoi’ian, who took seats ciated Press reported that the ers when the strike began Mon­ (M S1-M S2L J tion figures provided by the De- on the stage for the remainder Space Linkup GAO, the Detroit city auditor’s of the program. day. office and a state ieg:islatlve (8ee Page Two) At the close of the program, Beime conceded that a strike by his members would also Manchester's Oldest FITS THESE CARS: the seniors returned to their Bulck LiSibft '64-'66; Buick Spicitl Skylark ’64-’66; Chackar '60'66; Chavrvlat '62 without Air home rooms, where their teach­ Seen Helping have little immediate impact on Cond. '63'66 8 cyl. 327 & 409, '63-’66 6 cyl. 230 & B cyl. 283 with Air Cond.; Chavtila '64 ‘66 Opt. most customers, except for long ' ■ ■ * " ■ ...... ■ ** ------' ...... LA.MO ers advised them of their indi­ with Finest distance calls and other service ___ II vidual class standings. . - .. ___ .. . . larcury '66 '64 All stdj Olds F-IS '64 '66; Ptvmout requiring an operator, because aicept taxi: Pontiac '6S-'66; Ramblar '96-'66; siudobakar ‘S6-'M axcapt Avanti '6i-'63; .. Political Scene This year’s class, with 636 can­ Soviet Plans Facilities '63 ‘M B cyi.: Thundorbird 'S6 '64 All atd.; Valiant '60-'61, '64 '66 22S ang.; Willya '58 ‘66. of the highly automated nature didates, is 63 members larger WASHINGTON (AP) — West­ of the nation’s telephone sys­ 6 than last year when the smallest WHITEWALL or ern space experts believe the tem. . April Brake Is Nixon Disturbed class since 1959 was graduated. latest linkup of two Russian sa­ "The $30 billion computer BLACKWALL Keiderling, a three-year mem­ tellites has provided the Soviets they call the Bell Telephone Service Special ber of the National Honor Socie­ with technical knowledge to System is just about the most ANY ty and a finalist in this year’s LISTED... move forward with two pro­ spectacular achievement in the By Gov. Rockefeller? National Merit Scholarship com­ grams : to send men to the moon entire world of automation—but petition, plans to attend a four- and to build a manned space without the skills of our mem­ * 8 , U \ 4.10 ••IKoul toll year college and, although he OaiUltlMI bfOkOI U i 4ulO« 2-Gal. Gas Can GOODYEAR WASHINGTON (AP) — If announced he would not become station for military purposes. bers who repaff it and keep it PROBLEM PERSPIRATION •<('> 14" 40)btlin| O'ittt has not decided on a major field >41 tJ om’'*4 4pi» w n Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller’s an active candidate for the nom­ The next step, expected soon, running, that computer wlU 404 P4ll| <1 n440O0 Pm ctn. Mowan MCG of study, says he probably will Mi ■MBittaii J[ ination but would accept a should be space dockings involv­ eventually become an enormous Wp rem utf Ironi whfela. NEW TREADS likely challenge for the Republi­ c le in (ro n l whoitl bi-arings draft. pursue a liberal arts program. ing manned ships—a feat ac­ pile of junk," he said. SOLVED! A clearly marked. 3-coIor gaa retreads on sound lire bodies can presidential nomination is inapoci grrair teals, add He has received early ac­ complished by America’s Gemi­ A 3 p.m. Thursday deadline fluid, ad|u*i braket all 4 can. Fealuraa a dtluxe plaolic disturbing Richard M. Nixon, The New York governor and air vani and O'/t* reveraible ceptances both to the University ble by new type of formula wheela. and letl. ■ the former vice president is con­ Nixon will match nia^r speech­ ni astronauts as early as March for the strike would Involve even for thousands who produced by a trustworthy flexible metal epout. of Chicago and Harvard Unlver- cealing it with a "come on in” es before the Ameotcan Society 1966. 23,000 telephone installers, perspire heavily An 55-year-old laboratory. ally. SPIUNG m m public stance. of Nswspaper Editors in Wash- It is believed the Soyuz 1 whom the union is using to try antiperspirant that really Don’t give in to perspira­ Sharon Gworek already has (Jharlos McWhorter, a top Ingiton this week. The New York flight last April was to have to set a new wage pattern. They works! Solves underarm tion worries; try Mitchum CHANOEova S rE C tM L been accepted and will enroll problems for many who had Anti-Perspirant today. FOR ‘plut 27c to 44C Nixon lieutenant, said-in an in­ governors’ appearance Is being been the first Soviet space link­ are the highest paid, averaging (Elxcerpte from an unsolicited leftiter) Tubs.-Wed ■ Thurs. o n ly-C sll lor Appointment! terview Nixon believes A Rocke­ at Hartwick College, Oneonta, up. But the plans were upset $3.7 on hour compared with an despaired of effective help. LIQUID CR CREAM $3.00 touted as a sort of unofficial re­ Mitchum Anti-Perspirant feller candidacy would revive entry into the nomination race. N. Y., where she hopes to major when the spacecraft developed average of $2.79 for all tele­ Dear Mr. West: 90-dfty supply. roliiodoblo Urn keeps underarms abso­ SNOW TIRES public interest in the Republi­ On the Democratic side of the in foreign languages in prepara­ control and parachute problems phone workers. lutely dry for thousands of tion for a career either In teach­ that killed the cosmonaut pilot, A strike by the installers The kind and brotherly manner in 10 Point Safety Check can convention. race. Sen. Eugene J. Mc<3arthy grateful users. Positive ac­ REMOVED 7,75«M . 6.95x14 7.35x15 lAIGEX "It certainly will liven things got back Into campaign harness ing or as a translator-interpret­ Vladmimlr M. Komarov. would halt work on putting In which you handled the arrangements tion coupled with coinplctc and your 0 (7.50x14) NO MONEY DOWN (6.50x14) (6.50x15) SIZES up,” said McWhorter. today after a long Easter week­ er. While the Soyuz ship was new telephone equipment and helped us when we needed it most gentleness to normal skin 7.35x14 7.75x15 6.40x15 4 lor Most of the starch went out of Both have maintained consis­ being redesigned, tl\e Soviets around the nation. They am em­ and clothing is made possi- REGULAR TIRES (6.70x15) on o u r end with a visit to Charleston, will always be remembered. Brakea, ateerlng. front * raar (7.00x14) the GOP contest when Michigan tently high academic averages used the unmanned Cbsmos 186 ployes of the Western Electric k W. Va. (Herald photo by Pinto) light!. Urea horn, exhauft, 7.00x13 6.50x13 6.00x(] *54«* E asy Pay P lan ! Gov. George Romney withdrew JNSTALLED waiher glaai, wlpara, mlr- Sharon Gworek^ salutatorian; Edward KeiderUng, valedictorian. (See Page Eight) (See Page Tea) (See Page Tea) • ESTABLISHED 1874 • . .. 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PiUSB TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNi, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 MANGHISmt BVBfllfO HERALD, MANCHESTWR. CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 P A G E T H R E E

Vem on THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bridge South Windsor Tolland County Leftists SCHEDULE PLAY BRIDGE OFTEN TO NORTH RTTTT.n OBUIRAOTER Setver-User Fees, Amid Objections, Voted Burnside Qraduate, 7:05- 4 A 6 2 How the County Got a New Courthouse Riot in By AIFRED SHEINWOU) 9^0 (7 A1063 On Funds for Building Panel Kayor Jolm Orant brok« a pay an additional assessment al- Qagne, 32 Burke Rd.; Lylabell Ann Carmody, Rt. 30; Edna VJ l. Theater—Planet Of ’The You hear a lot about playing 0 10853 The original conception and was then, left no time for oth- Three other locations had its course to realization Is sure Sm VL» vote in favor of an or- ready. 'Hieir homes are Dugan, M DIsco'&ery Rd.; Ethel Schlude, Ellington; Lisa Leigh- Apes, 7:00-9:06 football to build character, and 4> K8 spadework for the new ToUand ®*’ thought," King said. originally been considered In- to .be unwritten on the bronze MITES assessed higher because they do Gerver, 25 Summit Rd.; James ton, Stafford Springs; Mary town council laet night Choir will meet Thursday at 8 Courthouse beran under ® pleasant surprise to eluding one In Tolland and two plaque among the names of Re- (Unanee eatetoUelilng amrer- Frankfurt State — . Anniversary, 6:66- maybe It’s all true. But you can WEST BAST have sewer service. For this Mitchell Jr.; Windsorvllle Rd.; Skewes, Manchester; Daisy w ferrad action on a request by P-***- *** *h® parish hall. ^ .« n < f .. "*® when Senator Franklin others In Vemon ■'one at Mile development Agency members (Conttnoed from Page One) 8:66. Wonderful SloUy, 6:35- buMt character (both good and ♦ J4 4 Q108 75 uaer obargea following a pub- tno Public Bulldliig Oominls- _0** Saturday the Couples ^® 3**“ ® ^ Welles of Vemon came into the Hill Rd. area and another near and town officials which one reason he said he would vote Juanita Jackson, 67 Cold Spring Deane, Manchester; Mrs. Mary 8:30 bad) at the bridge table, too, ^ J954 <7 K7 f... bo hearing held last night. against the ordinance. Dr.; Donald Pierce,, ToU?nd; Bonsiewicz and daughter, 91 *lon for appropriation of 360,- meet at 7 p.m. In the according to 48th District State House about 10 p.m. and over Vemon Circle). Imag^lnes can be seen attached reported in good condition at the East Hartford Drive-In— and you don’t have to 0 KJ742 0 Q96 Town Counsel Abbott Schwe- Audrey Kuhnly, 69 Orchard St.; Regan St.; Mrs. Elsie Breau and same h o ep i^. 000 to proceed with plana for parish hall of St. Peter’s for a Representative Robert D. King the 'tumult, made me understand i_._ .og? “ found to the completed building", A t the heeling, John Orlow' Bom Losers, 7:30. W Ud Racers, the hundred in ten flat unless, * A5 4 972 1967 "found a special sU, a former member of the bel, referring to the town char- Linda Schwarz, 94 Cemetery Rd. daughter, Willie Circle. Springer, the biggest newspa- you leave yoiir partner in a cue the new high school. roast beef dinner. Following the ““the “Senate — had just —passed the King explained. 9:30 SOUTH of ToUand. committee of the ToUand Coun­ Gtty 'DouncU, questioned how ter, said the board has no choice Discharged Friday: Neil Tay- Discharged Sunday: Frank per and magazine puUisher in bid. The oouncU noted that pub- <***>ner there will be a speaker courthousc bill," King recalled. "One would hope that history East Windsor Drive-In— ^Bon­ e K 9 3 Tomorrow’s ^undbreaktag ty B ar Association, including At­ the figures for the ordinance thit to establish user charges, lor. Ellington; Terri Barbero, 9 Machack, IS King St.; Rachael continental Europe, has long , ______Opening lead Four of Hearts. Uahed figures of 3 15 mllUon to ***® Revitalization Corps may take note of the un-etched nie and Clyde, 7:30. Not W ith Q? Q 8 2 torneys Herbert Harnabury, were arrived at. A s set up, the "nie charter states that the Stanley St.; Raymond Blinn, 29 Close, Ellington; Philip Rowe, "been a target of leftist students j j ” W ife Don’t, 9:30 When todafy’s hand was played 3— 17 mUllon------for---- the new high ***------Hartford.------For reservations. c®remonles marking tl^e start „„t elhi^ate many of the prob- words and will not, as does the 0 A Harry Hammer, Harold Garrity, charge will be 311.20 for a sin- costs of all services other than McLean St.; Rudolph Cormier, Elm St. because of his conservative edl- MaiMfleld Drlve-Bi___ ^Divorce in a practice match last month, aehool were erroneous. The cret J*"*®® *>®vlin of 163 Rob- nmmrt’ '®'"® *’® '®®®^ will 32 4 Q J 10643 Robert DuBeau and myself, Justice who gle famUy house,two temily, those of general benefit and for 48 Prospect St.; Leo Oik, 148 ------torlal policy. The SDS claims at- American Style, 7:00. To Sir Bruce Elliott, of the Canadian eatlmate for the new high ® r t p f- may^be called. ed ^ g ’s reiectloM on ^^ '"■"Ing the courthonspcourthouse mIn miUnHToUand inhabit those halls, have a Wetf North East hurriedly summoned to Hart 321,70, and for three or more 3 *ocral government purposes. Orchard St. The Herald’s Vemon Bureau tacks In the Springer papers on wMh Love, 0:lo' Olympic brl^e team, led the school was correctly stated as ^ *■***■ Sunday there will County. "Some opposition still ford” King recalled. We were blindfold around Its eyes,” toe Pats 1 0 Pass background work e n v ie d In j^e highest offices units, 35.60 each. ^ t h the excepUon of those pro- Discharged Saturday: Lola ia at 88 Park St., tel. 87S-SU6 Germany’s dissatisfied leftist ^j^rve time schedules are four of hearts against a game between 36 mUlion and 37 mil- * celebration of Holy Com- jolted to leam the serious objec- 'egislator said. Pass 2 1? Pass Uon. munion at 8 a.m. In an ex- convincing the legislature and ^^^^^rdlng to the Otiowskl charged that the the Board of Educa- Tomm, 10 Christopher Dr. ;M ar-' or «13-8711. News Hams may be students were an Indirect incite- - the theater manage- In notnimp, played by Robert lions raised by the Judicial De­ Tomorrow afternoon’s of­ Pass 3 N T AUPats Carlo PreatUlo, chelnnan of ®**ange of pulpits, the Rev. toe Judiciary Department of legislator, town U going "apartment he financed by user garet Saylor, 26 North Park St.; maUed to P. O. Box 8*7, Rock- nient to the attack on Dutschke. ^enta and are s u b j e e t t o Jordan of the U.S. Olympic toe need to replace toe old partment to -building In toe Re­ ficial groundbreaking cere­ ^ ^ _ .. • . .9 MS. . ..Sfl1_^ A OQKIIttlfv RiTAMjlAW*ai ... <> the Pu M c Building Commission *^»*3 '*s Theuner, vicar of St. crasy" and the elderly, owning charges, coimecUon fees or Betty Lou Williams, 14 Reed St.; vtlle. A casualty of Monday’s fight ^j^^^ge without notice. team. relic” of a courthouse on Park 'Same local officials did not development area. mony ait toe Redevelopment special assessments a g a in s t ------at the Springer pitmt in Munich ^ ______A greedy declarer would play eald that the amount of 360.- 0®®''^®’® »n Bolton will be the understand toe nature of the single houses, are carrying the Hearts, J-9-8-4; Diamoilds. K- ‘‘Unwritten’’ on Plaque site wUl mark the beginning of benefited properties. was Associated Press photogra­ a low heart from the dummy, 000 for plans for the new high «f«®f‘ f"*®**®*- S‘- P®ter’B *'*®®®' BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home load. J-7-4-2; Onbe, A-5. The original conception of toe „ , , . "The Department’s planning the culmination of years of pher Klaus Frlngs. He was in Teachers Learn taking advantage ot the "free" school was arrived at by tJe- ‘*'® •^®*"®® B‘*'dsan Owner for 86 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ Director of Administration Use Charge Defended What do yon say? idea occurred In fall of 1964, A f ^ consultant and advisor on sites planning and backstage maneu­ Atty. Schwebel pointed out serious condition after being finesse. It would turn out to be tag 36 mlUlon as the approxl- »>e thereat preacher at St Agency fo|md that toe court- 1 recommended Richard Borden explained that Antipoverty Figures Answer: Bid three hearts. and according to King. vers to achieve toe goal of a SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control that a user charge was estab­ struck on the head by a stone Search Service very expensive. mate c « t of the new s^ool, George’s. Church School ■>"'* house would be invaluable to i t s ___ _ k., the an apartmrat owner, with a This is a very slight overbid. Nurserv will be open at 10 a.m “* sat one afternoon In my against toe site chosen by toe newnew ToUand,^ County Court- Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, lished for the city area when during the fighting. East would win with the king large number of units, is given No other responses are avaU­ A i T 3 S " p t ! toe Y^^^iig People’s office In conference wlto Ralpj; developer. After two more meet- ba^® - phone our nearest local office: garbage and trash collection Four other persons were seri­ A discussion on "N E A of hetirts and would see that his The ceremonies will be at­ a break, the theory being that able. S ? r o ^ L ! L '^ e i r i 6 " t ; F ® U o w s h T w .u U T fn toT^^^^^ L.pman (a prominent Rockvirie ‘r s l n Z i r G ™ “/Sten‘’o"f ‘*’®' ‘>®-*®P®^develo was not townwide. Once It was ously injured and more than 100 Search," a computerized na­ side could not get rich leading not so many people live in an ‘Inflated’ in Detroit Copyright 19M, eh P®*^, ®®**^ of jgh hall realtor). As we were conclud- , , architect agreed to make sub- tended by officials of toe Ju- made townwide the cost was in­ arrested in Munich. Police said tional job placement service hearts. East would think next toe toted cost for this Initial —non In 1967. This ------amendment------agT®®** apartment and apartment General Features 0<»p. ing our business, he asked me amenamem gtantlal design and site changes, dlclary Department, Redevelop- corporated In the tax rate. Un­ ______they found an incendiary device for teachers, will be held from of spades, but would remember planning. dwellers, as a rule, have fewer (Continued from Page One) Manchester Evening Her- what the rhnncPHchances w«rowere fnrfor get-p-oi. |'®^,’f *■, , ® courtn^ouse to be urging of toe Bar Com- ment Agency, as well as those til such time as sewers are tlsfactory. It recommended that In a courtyard of the printing 3 to 6 p.m. tomorrow at the that South showed a stopper in Gravel Pit Complaints built in the Redevelopment jbe site and preliminary from Vemon and surrounding 649-9240 children. aid South Windsor corre- *tag a new courthouse In Tol- Installed throughout the town. trott agency—and on which the "all past'and present Claims of plant. DAL Community Hall In the the unbid spades by bidding two The question of toe condi- spondent, Catherine May, I'aiid Coii^ty,’'lO n ^ro to ted y^^^^ “ '’'■TOis^Ts ® ^ ^ 'a ? ^ e n t boost plans were approved” , accord- towns. Representative Chester Rau, the board has no alternative but Office of EJconomlc Opportunity the Board of Education be re- The battle In Frankfurt was Parkade. notrump. STATE » ‘ - ;tlon of the gravel pit on Nev valued. Joined after police moved from 644-2295. Ing to King. a former member of the Plan­ to establish the sewer-user —were Inflated. ’The session Is being sponsor­ By the process of elimination »T^W4gj MANCHfSTIR CIH'f. I I'Ors Road was discussed, with J , . . . for toe Redevelopment Agency, GROWIN GANGOLA "Ny--* 3RII PARK fllAR 01 ThIA'HI I told him In my opinion toe but It neariy proved fatal to Early next year toe idea stem­ BLISS TERMITE CONTROL GORP. ning CommlBsion, said some charge, he said. One report for a particular The Archdiocesan Opportunity behind barbed wire barricades ed by the Manchester Educa­ East would be guided to a dla- ; specific oamplalnts about that prospects were not very favor- the courthouse,” he added, ming from King’s conversation LUANDA, Angola (AP) — statlatlcs were taken at one Representative John Daigle school program listed 7,539 par­ Program, an operatlw* of the and tried to convoy about a doz- tion Association, which has In­ martment ver­ sure should be put on single fam­ school-by-school enrollment fig- ed by the Board of Education. four diamond tricks and the ace ers Rd. Doane said that people I!!.* development Agency location sus the number In a single fam- In Beating Case necticut Supreme CourtI of ET7,_ r­ made by toe Judicial De- in brick and mortar." million, officials say. 'The popu- Uy house owners. Borden said ures, the GAO said it found 4,000 antipoverty education projects printing plant. Search, a new service of the of clubs, for a two-trlck penal­ wm ! are dumping actual bags of Uy dwelUag. The figures showed if the cost was distributed eqult- fewer participants. ih Detroit. Police water cannon leading rors, Raymond Baldwin, had partmein" accordlng to King. "The origin of toe idea and lation In 1960 was 4.8 million. MEA’s affiliate, the National ty. ' garbage at the gravel pit. He James W. Havens, 20, of 81 been unable to convince the leg- ’ 2.6 children per single and 1.2 ably, regardless of the number Another school program re- 'The GAO said the mayor’s ‘I'® dellve^ nioucaaOTi ASBouauun Didn’t Happen Dmns Education Association, main- said that the old stumps there Marshall Rd., arrested on a islatiu'e after many years of ef- per apartment. of units or whether Industry or port listed 15,000 non-adult par- committee signed agreements and the demonstrators Ustlmrs for the entire It didn’t happen because Jor­ JIM and the debris make the grav- complaint filed by his mother fort, to replace any of toe old Urtier Letter Read not. the cost would be »8 for all Uclpants. The G A O said s c ^ l permitting the school board and f a r m e d over the vehicles Job ^ s t i ^ s tor^tne enure dan wasn't greedy. He saw nine JkNNiVfRSMnr 2o. el pit the moot unslghUy spot that he was beating her, begged relics still being used as court- Representative Peter Hum- users. The total anticipated rev- board reports showed only 2,479 CatiwUlc program to "Independ- slashing ^ avaUable teaching virtually sure tricks, and he •ta South Windsor. for toe mercy of toe court yes- houses throughout toe state,” phry asked permission to read enue Is *61,000. took part. enUy formulate, manage and “ res. Sevwal of the drivers to avauawe teaemng couldn’t see any reason to jeo­ Wonderful SIcUy” 9:88 A Town Manager Terry Sprenk- terday In Manchester and asked King continued, Into the minutes of the hearing The ordinance approved would The GAO said the Detroit evaluate their projects.” ' . .. . pardize them. 8:80 el said that his Inspection of toe to be given another chance. "Llpm an suggested he could a letter from Herman Usher, Rlean $7,110 from Ellington res- Board of Education—to whom “Apperently because of these P Uce moved In with their clubs ffvbm Jordan stepped up with the Coming AprU 10th p a v e l pH on Monday afternoon After considerable dellbera- (md someone to build a court- with figures he compiled, which idences hooked into the sewer the mayor's committee con- agreements, concerted efforts * u * j a u mipa r*rv«v«w^Hniif ace of hearts at the first trick Walt Disney Present indicated that toe area was tion on toe part of Judge Harold house. If the state would lease said the proposed charges were line, *11,013 from two out-of-town tracted some antipoverty educa- by the agencies to coordinate Demonstrators hwled stones teth N E A wid t h e ^ n ^ t i c ^ "Blackbeard’s Obost" and returned the king of clubs. cleaned up considerably”. Mem- Missal In examining Havens u tor a long term ” he added "Blackbeard’s FORE high for a single famUy and not Industries. Duo Set Processing tion programs— tried to get too their activities - have not been ^1*®®. 3fayor Willy Educatl- to all areas except ma- room-days of use, but that the activity to a church organlza- a s ow o support for win its demands. . you respond one diamond, and STARTS TOMOBBOW .the signs are up and the gates West German students, 2,000 arms and neck and attempted rooms were reserved for anti- tion must “ be Justified by evl' he bids one heart. U Is up to buUd-leose courthouse. sewers that amount of money ternlty where they are 2 to 4 The visit by N E A Search is •are locked at toe three en- to take toe youth Into custody. poverty programs only 319 of dence that use of the church-re- you again, with: Spades, J-4; Itronces to the gravel pit. The The btU submitted to the to pay for the operation of the ***** 9:80 to 8 p.m. wlth police who sealed off the another step officers of the He fled through a rear entrance fUtration plant. Admitted Thursday; Nathan those days— and may have been lated organization will meet a •CapHal Improvements Com- leglslajture to permit construc­ building where Springer’s Lon­ union announced they would and was caught five blocks used even less than that. need which cannot be satisfied imlttee under Robert Trewhella tion of the courthouse was in­ Speaking of representative *^**x lA** Ward St.; Marlene don offices are located. Hun- take in an effort to back up away. ..port » , d troduced by Atty. King In the Richard McCarthy, who was not Brewster, 98 Legion Dr.; Mary will study toe problem for two Mrs. Havens told police toe This spring the nation's playgrounds are ablaze charged to the antipoverty pro- available alternatives.' .weeks and then report on It to legislature during January 1965 present at last n l ^ t ’s meeting, Jamaltus, (Coventry. the police in an unsuccesful at- Asked whether the H E A would THEATRE EAST boy attacked her with the buc­ gram even for some days on The report said It was before the Joint Judiciary and with color... Brooks said McCarthy has al- Admitted Friday: Sandra Mo­ tempt to break through, and 18 recommend that teachers look L MMVITIt naUK. M4 ■*' Church School Meeting nwETfEiiinr tender for the nomination and George Redfield of Rockville, violations, two a of maintenece, The mid-week church school HARTFORD INSTITUTB OF ACCOUNTING would win in 'a ■wide-open con- proprietor of the newly opened and one each for heating and Ends Tonlte at St. Peter's Church will meet ventlon. , -A-Z Rental Center, 11 Tolland for roof repair. ARE CONCERNED? 66 Foieat St, Hartford— Tel. 247-1116 '‘The WUd Racers" m on Thursday In toe parish hall White said no more than 200 l^k e., told police that a man Dr. Marzialo’s report states “Bom Losers" from 4 to 6 p.m. The Senior of the delegates who will cast has walked off with one of his that since July 1, the beginning 1,333 votes at the Miami Beach, chain saws and a 100 ft. exten- of the current fiscal year, his H ear all sides o f tfie issue •>- Fla., convention are pledged to slon cord, together valued at department Inspected 1,659 - a s s Nixon or any other candidate. 3203. dwelling xmlts and ordered 88 HELD OVER TILL THUR8.! PROJECT CONCERN 1^11 A D ll III '*'^® Hlxon camp Is wary The man, who was supposed oorreotlons made. Only 29 of the Best Supporting Actress i EsteUe Parsons BE CONCERNED ______• ||BUIH8MlVliEze*|blinl|IOiWe I NnKII III U about Reagan. They think the to have returned the equipment 88 corrections haveWARREN been BEATTY made, TONIGHT at NOTTS AUDITOfflUM 1 1 1 1 /1 1 1 " I.I.I Californian Is trying to broaden last night, is described as about the report states. During tlie If you are concerned about the continuation of PROJECT wM Pttfy Askrtit, DivM W iror. Bey Dotrite, In lb l« FAYE 8:00 P.M. his apparent support among Re- 50 years oW, having white hair corresponding nine months of DUNAWAY publican conservatives with tel- and standing 6’ 6". He gave the previous year, 98 of 110 The Electric Canpinief of Connecticut have ptepeied OOHCERN in Manchester, and are wiliing to give a few illustrated program booklets widi pictures of the actors evlsed personality appeals to Redfield false Identification ordered corrections had been PAlNELISTS: JOHN ROGERS other segments of the party. when renting the equipment, made. hours to assure its continuation, cali 6^9181, or 643- and the action. Write or call your electric company for ^ REV, EARLE CUSTER your copy. Supply is limited so please don’t delay. Supporters tried out this tech- RedfJoW told p o l i c e . ------nlque with taped telecasts be------PINK RIBBON PANEL FRANK LUPIBN 2612, or eiip this ad and send it to COMMITTEE FOR CON­ 'G ^ fore the April 2 Wisconsin pri- EX PO R TS U P TRENTON, N.J. (A P ) —The CHABGEITWnH 1 1 per cent^ of the vote there, golan exports totaled neariy 15 County court history never real- "TTMTT^yXurTTir^CTmTTTir THI iu e n u e COMPANIES OF CONNSaiCUT mary but Reagan got pnly about LUANDA, Angola (AP) — An- first all-woman jury In Mercer PATRICIA GUAY CERN, 385 North Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut They are reported ready to try mUllon contos (|526 mllUon) last ly got a chance to show Its met- '*N0T WITH MY WIFE YOU DON'r* Ifw Hsirtlrti Mactrle Company MODERATOR: ARNOLD KLAU 1 x « W agaln in the M ay 14 Nebraska y®*r, a 20 per cent Increase tie. apparel for men and young men BABTFOBO MATKNtAL United IHuminotlnfl primary, where they hope for a over 1066^ the magazine “Actu- When (the 12 ladles were IA S I W m S O R R R O A D O A ST L IV E at SiOO PJtt. O y«r W I N F larger percentage of the baUot alidade Economica" reports, sworn In to hear a criminal NAME ...... y ...... ------IlHIVi IN' ★ fif > I Tlw Connestievt Ughf and Fewer Compony total. Coffee exports reached a record trial, Judge Samuel D. Lenox Spoosored B y Miaaolieater Young DemocMits G / MANCHESTER PARKADE K r l l B B S B H m Nbcon’a forces are looking for total of 8.5 mllUbn contos (3122.0 Jr. obrerved It was a precedent, New Members Wetooma at 7t80 P.M. STROET ...... something of a Reagan blitz in mllUon), l U s Portuguese Afrl- But the jury, never got a ohance STARTS FRIDAY WEBSTER SQUARE, BERLIN Walt Disney’s Welcome Here th^e May 28 Oregon primary, the can territory also exports dla- to render a verdict. The defend- “Blackbeard’s Obost" last major voter test before the monds and other m inerals.. ant changed his plea to guUty. TELEPHONE ...... Open evenings till 9 P.M. • Free parking for thousands of cars

/ ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 PAGE n V E PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., Vemon Al>out Town Tolland Toser Qroup of Second Con­ gregational Church will meet to­ 87 % of Grades 9 and 10 night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Sex Education by 1970 Voted Keimeth Arey, 133 White St. By JUNE UNTON were reviewed by the board, started.” There will be a white elephant To Take Language, in Fall WESTERN Assistant Superintendent Alien “I do not want to delegate auction. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Action was taken at last uregser referred to the recent my responsibility and my right Francis Doeds and Mrs. CTlf- A total of 87 per cent of aU lette, BCrnetta Hall, Jerry Har- nlght’s meeting of the Board of action taken by the State Board as far as teaching my children ford Hansen. freshmen and Sf^^homore stu- rlson, Laurl Klta, Cathy Cay lor, Kathy Kramer, Cynthia EducaUon to adopt in modified Education which recommend- sex education,” he said. ----- dents enrolled at Tolland High B E E ^ W M ^ School board member Marie Orford Parish Oiapter, DAR Lampron and Marllu Mallniak. form the recommendaUons pre- public schools through- School next year are enrolled In .... . ““t Connecticut should teach Herbst felt that such a pro- will sponsor a bake sale Friday Also, Donna McLuster, Lu- seated by the Health and Faml- their students about sex and gram would Instead reinforce from 9 a.m. to noon at Mott s. foreign language courses, com­ Ann Miller, Gary Moskey, Rob­ ly Ufe Study Committee. family life from kindergarten parent’s attitudes, adding Mrs. Herbert Robb of 94 Bran- pared to a statewide average of ert Noonan, Donald Sllsley, Debra Smith,, Ernest Smith A committee of educators to through high school, weight to them in the eyes of ford Sf- »"d Mrs. Wells Pitkin ®2^^r cCnt. I 61 Tonand l^ke, Mwchester IhenewAM X be appointed by, the superlnten- Dresser pomted out that this the children who would -then be of 20 Proctor Rd. are co-chair- This is only one of several Roger Staves, Roelene Wegner, dent will come up with a new was the first time a state board getting the same correct In- of the event. ’They will be interesting results noted in a John Welgold, William Baker, 1 ColmnbtA ^v©*i WinimMitlc ® curriculum to include sex edu- of education had passed a pol- formation from more than one assisted by Mrs. George J^ur- study of students* course selec­ Kathleen Blauvelt, Jeff Bona- catlon by the summer of 1969 toy of this sort. The points it ber and Mrs. R.V. Dolan. Dona- tions. dies, Clifton Bowen, Adrian WEDNESDAY ONLY after studying what is presently emphasized, he said, agreed Mrs.' Abuza pointed out that “o"® may be brought '^u^day Tolland High will have a Brenn, Debbie Campbell, John being taught. A “total concept” with those brought in by the thp narenb. wliTdo^ nrovide suf- a~ at- ^>1® — V.homes . _. — —A of Mrs. TRobb3 as or* greater percentage of students Cerriglons, Joan Chorches, the parents who do provide sur _ tjui.i- — f.. fh- nn pm-nii-a i-. to... Julie DeMavo.DeMayo, James Feldman curriculum la being emphasiz- study committee, leading to ficient_____ guidance______in these______mat- Mrs. Pitkin, or to the store on enrolled in mathematics, lan^ LEAN, TENDER, BONELESS ed, one that will Include all as- the feeling, "We are on good jgyg are definitely a, minority, f*’® day of the sale. guages, shop, home economics and Jeff Gay. l» s(ild as denmaalicaly as possiMe pects of health and family life ground." and art courses thafi the state Also, Carol Horsemaim, Di­ She said a family life educa­ ana Kemlc, Zdzislaw Krugllk, at every grade level. Kinder- Dresser also quoted from the tion course can present the *rhe Frfench Oub of Manches­ average. Only in the field of Shoulder Clod Roast garten through Grade 12. This permanent Joint Committee of ter will have its annual meet- social studies does the local high Debbie Luginbuhl, Greg Mc- I facts and the areas of consid- ^ — ir-i Quaid, Susan Mulhern, Debra wilt have to be approved by the the National School Boards As- eration that young people need. ‘"K orenle school dip below the state aver­ board before acceptance into the sociation and the American As- age. Natale, Eric Nelson, Jill Schlae- The Rev. ^ e s GrliA con- ° ? p X n J ^ n l fer, Janice Smith, John ’Thouln, school system. sociation of School Administra- curred, “Most parente are not entertainment, Eighty-six per cent of the stu­ The recommendations were tors which declared, "The only and refreshments will be served. dents enrolled will take mathe­ Randi Tomasek and Sally 'lb doing the Job.” ’Trousdell. drawn up by the Health and effective way in which the school Further Study matics courses (including alge­ Family Life Study Committee can fulfill its responsibility lor Delta Chapter, RAM, will bra) compared to a statewide Accompanying the students With some changes the res­ ^ were Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. which has been in existence for meeting the health needs of olutions were passed provid­ meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at average of 63 per cent. three years and which has. ex- youth is through a cOfnprehen- Masonic Temple. ’The Past Maa- Shop courses have a 64 per Margaret PhelM, teachera; ai^ ing, first, that the Vernon pcu'ents including Mrs. Howard haustively studied the need for sive program of health educa- Board of Education endorse a ter Mason degree will be con- pg^t enrollment locally, compar RIB PORK ROAST sex education in the Vernon tionuon in ijrauesGrades rvK throughuiiuusii 12.” . v—om, or,a eomiii, Hfp ferred. Walter A. North will pre- ed to 25 per cent statewide. Horsemanai, Mrs. Stuart Benson and Mrs. Edward Moskey. schools. Termed a "flexible" It emphasized a unified concept -mri nt thp to- 'P*'®*’® ^ social time Home economics courses ac- and the need for qualified teach. ® and that refreshments after the de- count for 27 per cent compared The various processes car- group by Mrs. Helen Abuza, it program, and that liod out in a typical supermar­ includes representatives from ers. a committee of educators ap- ° ___ to 16 per cent statewide. A Parent Objects Science statistics indicate 66 ket were studied on the scene ‘ Children’s Services, where the pointed by the superlnte^^t emergency mothers lor by members of the ninth g;rade 3 3 lilt need was flr&t recognized, as School board member Albert per cent local enrollment com­ Smith stated that the poUcy of of schools make a study of the Concern will have a pared to 60 per cent for state Foods I class at Tolland High. well as from juvenile court, re­ At Supermarket ligious groups, service organl the committee was to move present health and family life «® Dowty, Josephine Gra- Panel meetings with parents tending this meeting an objec- Board 8®wing Thursday at 10 a.m. at g^^^^g election permitted ®2yh. Edward JoMcoeur, rtob-Deh- ommendatlon by the superln- ^g church before its regular locally locallv under a strongstroiur guidance-mldance- oma Morey, Ethel Neff, Mi- and with students proved to this tion was raised by Alexander tendent to aid the interim cur­ committee that not only was Wind of 31 Patricia Dr. He meeting at 2 p.m. Mrs. Irma oriented program, he noted. <*a®l AUTOMATIC riculum and syllahus commit­ Harrison will lead devotions. Co- Sophomore students wUl be in- kins, Oorrlne R ^ r to , Michael there a need for some kind of asked If adaption of th^ first tee of educators. sex education but for a continu- resolution would preclude Cur­ hostesses are Mrs. Olga Ander­ eluded at the local high school Smith and Ronald S^vla. DELIVERY A new resolution, lntroduc:d son, Mrs. Harold Lehmus and for the first Ume in September, Also, James West, ing and total health education ther discussion, adding that after discussion on the advls Before the recommendations “It*fl beyond me how thifl got Mrs. Martha Salo. as part of the four-year phase Tobin, ability of hearing from teen­ in program at the high school. Bouchard, DebWe 6E T agers themselves during the ^ , _1J J ___ i. *1716 unotcast AUI for theWic Little Thea- xsz^c*- Aa lOiai total OIof AVI107 BOUiiuiiiorisasophomores eiiiuand - Aan------Doyle, Kim Hoogxms, Bolton ^^y. provid^ toat ^ ^ ® ter of Manchester’s production 119 freshmen wlU be included in Carol Proctor, Isabel ------interim c o ^ t t e e of -Barefoot in the Park” wUl the high school program accord- J®rilyn ^ogen. Laurel Smith ^ ^ ^ TOP VALUE TV it 13 1 * ¥ of r®kearse tomorrow and Friday ing to present enroUment. Marcus Works. Democrats K.c-clect Liatiirop* «p™- *^® ‘a* you uke «> seen r youth in the community. j^g ^ general membership Seventh grade English class- The Tolland Democratic 1 5 0 0 *^^“**5 It was felt that a competent nieeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at es at Tolland High recently at- Women’s d u b will meet April . . . A WHOLE BOOK FULL Ahearn Candidacy Endorsed advisory group such as the one the studio, and the production tended a performance of "As 24 a t 8 p.m. ait the homo m Stamps issued after payment for flrst delivery. ' ‘ set up would most certainly look gtaff will work on scenery Sat- You Like It” at the American Mrs. Richard Jetty, Summit The Democratic Town Com- slon that a permit has been Im- (or opinions from the student, urday at 9 a.m. Shakespeare Festival ’Theatre in Dr. DOUBLE STAMPS mittee re-elected Charles Lath- proved for Installation of a traf- it was also pointed out by bote ----- Stratford. If delivery la paid for In full uithln 10 days for amoimt ron at a special meeting last flc signal on Rt. 44A, 250 feet Mrs. Herbs and Dr. Ramsdell Manchester Grange will oh- The students planned and Mfuidiester Evening Herald of blU. ivht and endorsed Aloyslus west of Keeney Dr. that such opinion had been soli- serve National Grange Week, carried out the trip under the Tolland correspondent, Bette A hearn a s a candidate to the A traffic signal was request- cited before with eye opening April 14 to 20, with a Youth guidance of their English teach- Quatrale, teL 876-2846. REGULAR STAMPS iii lecrisiatiire from the 61st ®<* '’Y residents of Lakeside Lane results. Night program at its meeting er, Mrs. Elsie Carroll. If delivery is paid for by the 10th of following month. y to reduce the hazards of getting a general youthful view quot- tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange The classes are presently LFTTEBBUG FINED District. out into the fast-moving Rt. 44A ed by Mrs. Herbst was. Hall.; Mrs. Celeste King is in studying______about the theatre,__ in- BABYLON, N.Y. (AP) — A New Low Price and amplifiers. Ahearn’s endorsement= a th»re WH.S traffic, a hazard that la com- "You’re starting with ua to chargfe of refreshments. Mem- eluding its existence in early Long^Island motorist^ ^ Herbert 24-HOUR We, American Motors, have over 2,300 dealers across as you go from the 290 to the 343 to the 390. not unanimous Gallon Things of that nature. , , 1.1 „r,ni nn. pounded by a hill. late; you should have started ijcj-g reminded to bring Greece and Rome, as well as M. Fishman of Lindenhurst, the country who can sell more AMX'’s than we can make. And though there are cars on the road that are faster a move to table action until ■ other business, Atty. John in the sixth gfrade.” articles for an auction table. the Elizabethan era of the learned that freedom of the SERVICE 17.4c Or, you can leave it empty, other special meeting this Frl. Birch Mt. Rd was And we will only make about 10,000 this year. than the AMX, we hasten to add that beating other drivers Course For Adults English theater. Particular at- press does not Include throwing Call Anytime 200 Gals, or More ici keep the space a space. day, but the motion was defeat appointed a member of the The filth resolution provided tentlon Is devoted to the works a newspaper in the face of the In other words, we’re faced with a mini-Supply of isn’t the AMX’s main appeal. An ed. Ahearn announced his can­ town health committee, at the that the present community of Shakespeare. law. didacy last month, without en­ committee’s requst. Health and Family Life Study Circuit Leader Students participating in the Fishman was fined 310 in Nas- AMX’s and a maxi-Demand for AMX’s. dorsement by the town com­ 11 New Voters ittee, perhaps expanded, con- include Russell AmEnde, sau District Court for littering. BOLAND OIL COMPANY In an effort to give everyone an equal chance to buy Handling. AMX Inner Space Part II. At the voter-making session tlnue to represent the corn- At Kingdom Hall “p The newspaper Fishman threw mittee. Kim Beoxson, Bruce Bodnar, ESTABLISHED 1936 an AMX, we’re resorting to the best solution we can Mrs. Mary Morgan, regis­ last night 11 persons became vo- munity and report back to out his car window landed on In the auto industry “handling” means how fast and If you need more space, the AMX trunk is where Carl W. Stelnhart, circuit su- Sheryl Caly, Laura Fox, 369 CENTEIB ST., MANCHES’TER, 643-6320 trar of voters, was elected vice ters. Five signed up with the the various organizations repres- oervlsor for Jehovah’s Wit- Yvonne Gendron, Usa Gottier, the windshield of Patrolman think of. j how accurately your car responds to your personal you’ll find it. chairman, succeeding Mrs. Eva GOP and five with the Demo- ented. This committee would al- re^es in tels are? is ^slZg Rosemary Gottier, Mary Gull- Richard Russell’s patrol car, Like the House of Representatives, we will try to send driving technique. It’s a lot bigger than you’d expect a sports car trunk Morra. Mrs. Maureen Houle crats The others remalnd un- so help to obtain community re- the Manchester congregation______a fair share of AMX’s to each state, based on its propor­ was elected secretary and Da­ affiliated. action to the prog;ram. this week and will speak today And how easily. to be. , . , vid Mitchell, treasurer. In addition since the last vot- 'The final resolution passed and ’Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and tionate population. _ , r i It’s the way the car.reacts to you as you drive, not the This is possible because we didn’t fill the trunk with Mitchell will be the chairman er-making session, nine per- was that instruction in health Saturday at 8 p.m. at meetings For example, California, with a larger share of the usual dull split second later. You get out of the lane, pass of a ways and means commit­ sons have registered with the and family life education is im- in Kingdom Hall. people, should receive a larger share of AMX’s. a big spare tire. tee comprising William Houle, town clerk, and were therefore portant to adults. It was recom- Steinhart, with other Man­ the car in front and get back into lane in one sure motion. We gave you The Airless Spare. made voters last night. mended that such a course be chester witnesses, will be mak­ Ahoy! CBT’s Lend-Lease Plan. New Hampshire, with fewer people, won’t get quite The AMX offers one of the fastest steering wheel Paul Brown, Mrs. Morgan and Worid of Homemaking instituted in the adult evening When you need it, it" wwwwhhhhooooosshh! ” inflates. Mrs. Elsie Jones. ing personal visits this week to so many. The Ladles Benevolent Society_ . school next fall. A family life Manchester area residents. He ratios of any U.S.-built car. The Airless Spare is something every car should have. At the reportedly somewhat of Bolton Congregational Church course has already been taught jjjg yjgjj g^ public water. Dive in! We’ll fill your pockets It should all work out democratically. stormy meeting last night Rich­ Loans for a new lease on life This means it turns, corners, follows your direction Because it doesn’t take up trunk space with air that will have a meeting tonight at in the evening school. talk on "Provlslop^ for Rejoicing so you can fill your own swimming ard Barry of Converse Rd. 8 on ”I7ie Wonderful World of Reference was made during What Is It? simultaneously. you don’t need. gave his qualifications lor can­ to Time Indefinite” Sunday at Take to the water. We can rig you Homemaking.” Mr. and Mrs. the discussion to a negative re­ 9:30 a.m. at Kingdom Hall. pool. didacy for the legislative post, Wayne Bldwell are the guests sponse to a film presented at a A native of Pennsylvania, up with a low cost boat loan so fast The AMX is a 2-seater. For people who love sports You. The Layman. AMX Outer Space. and Ahearn gave his, also ask­ and will answer decorating ques­ Vemon Elementary PTO meet­ Steinhart served for a number it will make your head swim. And Pools to schools, boats to coats, cars, but haven’t the time or the money to take care of one ing for committee endorse­ tions. ing on “Family Life Education” . of years as iliresiding minister If car advertising never tells you about engineering, You might think that a car offering all of the luggage ment. NO' vote was taken on Mrs. Bldwell is an interior Joseph Giorgio of the school in Shemokin, Pa., and Danville, easy as an off-shore breeze to we’ll lend you the money to get a Priced at under $3,300; the AMX offers most of the Barry, according to Ahearn, it’s only because you’d never understand. space of the AMX must be a pretty long car. decorator with Brown Thom- system’s audio visual depart- Pa. Before coming to Connect­ new lease on life. Sail into any one advantages of a high-priced foreign car. , . , jwho is publicity chairman. son, and her husband is owner ment which borrowed the film icut, he was a circuit superviaor repay. Ahhhhh... but then again, rnaybe you would. But the AMX is an amazing five inches shorter than The only other Democrat who of Bldwell Interiors in Manches- emphasized that this particular (or (our years In Northern New of our 44 berths around the state. Witn none of the disadvantages associated with AMX standard equipment includes a 290 cubic inch has so far announced his can­ ter. film^was only one of many be- York and Vermont. He has serv­ Or maybe your own backyard is as owning a high performance sports car. the Corvette. THE CONNECTICUT BANK V-8 with 4-barrel carburetor, rated at 225 HP, a short didacy for the 51st District seat Devotlons will be led by Mrs. ing evaluated and that study is ed for the past two years in his close as you’d like to get to the . The costly disadvantages of constant maintenance And the Corvette is pretty short. is Steve Loyzim of (Coventry. Malcolm Lambert. Hostesses needed to determine how such present post in the eastern part AND TRUST COMPANY throw, all-syncromesh 4-on-the-floor, dual exhausts, fiber­ *1716 61st District is composed will be Mrs. ’Thomas Johnson, films can be integrated into a of Connecticut and the southern M E M B E R F.D.I.C. and special enmne tune-ups. Mrs. Wilson Carroll, Mrs. Rob- course. glass belted wide-profile tires, slim-shelled reclining bucket Will AMX Number 14 Be More Valuable Than AMX Number 777? of Bolton, Coventry and And­ section of Massachusetts. In: short, the AMX gives you the ease of. maintenance seats, 8,000 RPM tach, padded aircraft-type instrument over. At the convention In June ert Titcomb and Mrs. George “Taken out of context," he associated with a family sedan, along with the sheer fun When you buy your AMX, its production number Bolton will have three votes, Sniith. Everyone is welcome. said, "they are misleading and GROWING ANGOLA panel with deep-set controls, ener^ absorbing steering Coventry, four, and Andover, Bulletin Board were not meant to be used that and maneuverability of a sports car costing thousands column, heavy duty springs and shocks, large diameter will be set in the dash. two. Report cards will go home way.” He added, “I think we’ve DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — An in morei While this may mean a lot to collectors in the years ' Gene Gagliardone, former Bol- with students tomorrow from the dragged our feet long enough, dustrlal deslgm firm came up sway bar, rear traction bars. ahead, we do want to point out that all AMX’s are made ton representative, has been Junior-senior high school, We’ve ■ slAidicd it for three With a new look in power poles The Engine. One Siie Fits All. And more. endorsed by the local Republican Yh® Board of Finance will years and nOvV we’re talking for the Dayton Power and Light with the same attention and quality. Town Committee and is the only ni®ct tonight at 7 in the toira about 1970, We need some ac- Co. Some 260,000 gray-blue poles The AMX body is made of steel.Which, while strong, And while possessing a lower number may have a Republlcan who has announced office conference room tion." have been installed In 24 Ohio Are Two Seats Enough? The Rev. Paul J. Bowman was counties. sentimental or prestige value, it does not in any way make his intentions. ------is also heavy. . , . ^ j • xu Yes. The special Democratic Town Manchester Evening Herald elected by the board to award The new color is supposed to So we tried an imaginative technique for reducing the one AMX better than another. Committee meeting Friday is Bolton correspondent. Cleme- the diplomas at this year’s high melt the light pole into the land- There are78,000,000 cars in this country with enough school graduation. scape AMX’s total weight. • u, i .u . u f to discuss the town budget and "'ell Young, tel. 643-8981. We selected a lightweight engine block that combusts seating capacity to carry 450,000,000 people. decide what stand to take on it. ______Or one-seventh the population of the entire world. Test Drive. ' School Board-Meeting exactly the same power as a heavy block. The Board of Education will QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 However, there are only 200,000,000 people in. Before you rush out to buy the new AMX, you should meet tonight at 8 in Rms. 37-38 , It worked. • , , The AMX engine cradle will hold any of three differ­ ^Vm0ric3 know where to rush to. of the high school. Staff resigna­ Leaving 250,000,000 more car seats than people to An American Motors dealer is bound to be near you. tions will be read, and a report ent engines: i^ m Malmfeldt Associates, ele­ 164 EAST CENTER ST. sit in them. See him. He’ll give you a copy of "The AMX Story,” mentary school architects, com­ Our 290 cubic inch. Ask yourself if you really need more than a 2-seater. and arrange your test drive of the new AMX. paring the Colchester school MANCHESTER—649-5261 Our 343 cubic inch. built by the firm with an En­ Our 390 cubic inch. (Zero to 60 in under 7 seconds. Your answer may surprise you. If he still has one. field school. For the first time in many Ample Parking Front and Rear One, two, three, four, five, six, sev-th at fast.) AMX Inner Space. months, there is no unfinished The incredibly wwcomplex design of the AMX means business listed on the agenda, While the AMXisn’t m u c h of a place to hold meetings, and the board will move on to that, once the 390’s broken in, you could roll right onto a new business: Report on CREC race track and be ready to do about 130 mph. it will hold a lot of sport things because it is a sports car. by John Allison, director of Losses Happen, Insure With Lappen!” In pure stock form—without special engine modifica­ Back of the dual bucket seats is a fully-carpeted floor American Motors ME’TRO; recommendations on Ambassador • Rebel • Rambler American • Javelin • And the new AMX space. 1 • -11 summer school program by the tions. , ,r « J It’s not as big as a trunk, but we can verify that it will two school principals; approval >!> All three engines are V-8 configuration, and use to Increase the cost of family Every Single Time ■> hold any of the following: 3 good-sized suitcases, a big TV 1. Based upon manufacturer’s suggested retail price, federal taxes included. lunches at the elementary similar engine blocks. . , . , State and local taxes, destination charges, options, excluded. school by five cents in order Top performance in the handling Which mearis you don’t add excessive size and weight set, 2 scuba-diving outfits, 4 parachutes, 3 electric guitars to provide the necessary funds of your insurance is what you get for salary increases for cafeter­ consistently and regularly from ia pcffpnnel, and authorization our agency. It’s what we mean by American Motors new AMX. Now on display and) sale at ^our local American Motors dealer. to renew lease on portable class­ P.S.—Personal Service. In planning rooms. Selectmen Seek Bids your coverage, keeping it up-to- At the selectmen's meeting date, or Settling claims, we guar- last night the selectmen decid­ an'tee satisfaction. ed to Invite banks to submit bids for short-term notes for $39,000 with the option to renew. 'The amount was approved re- THB nzH tFFBRttNCB cWtly by a town meeting to fi­ May tve quote rates and assist you nance final plans and bid docu­ ments for the new elementary DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES, INC. 285 BROAD STREET school. as toe have so many ^others? The selectmen received notlci MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESt»AY, APRIL 16, 1968 P AG E S E V E N F A Q B S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 enough to pull it together and Lady Merchandise Executive quadruple Its value. taught us a lesson once and for all. For An old friend died without an Everyonels Washington, the same Tot Offensive rep­ heir and left his Hesperus Coal Sttpuittg l|praid resenting the beginning of the military Runs G>lorado"Gold Mine Co. mine to Miss Bendure. She end for the enemy. Senator Aiken of has remodeled the old house at Welcome pu bush ud b y tb b , Vermont once suggested, some time ago, HESPERUS, Oolo. (AP) — To She camped In the personnel the mine and has plans for a HERALD PRlNTlNa OO.. INC. a New Yorker, Hesperus, Colo., director’s outer office until he tenant house and bam. It looks 18 BI*m U StrMt that the United Stetes arUtrarOy ao- ll«nol>efter. Conn. claim Itself as the victor in Vietnam, must seem like the other side of consented to see her. "If you got as though the busy Miss Ben- THOUAS r. imOTTSON the moon. this job,” he asked, “ how would jure la staying put for awhile. WALTER R. rBRGUaON and then prepare to de-escalate on that PubUahara To Zelma Bendure, who has you tiandle it?” Founded October 1, 1881 basis. Now North Vietnam, propaganda- been a New York merchandls- jjigg Bendure outlined a plan LITTER VALUE PUbUehed Every Bvenlnc EAcept Sundayi wise, seems to have taken at least Ing executive, an author, an edi­ of budget and unit controls. She NEW YORK (AP) —The llt- and Holidays. Entered at the Post Olflee at part of his advice. tor and a Kansas farmer, Hes­ terbug la the most accomplished Mancbester, Conn., aa Second Class Hall went to work and eventually be­ Hatter. We happen to think the truth Is that perus is just a new base of oper­ came assistant general mer­ alchemist of all time. He habitu­ both sides have discovered that neither ations. ally makes worthless trash SUBSCRIPTION RATES chandising manager. Payable In Advance can win. But if it sounds better to have A former executive of Glm- Later she was made director “ valuable.” One Year ...... 180.00 both claiming to have won, and If they bels, a large New York depart­ of the merchandising education Out of toe car window goes an SU Hontba ...... 15.60 empty cigarette pack an empty Three Months ...... 7.80 are willing to leave the battlefield for ment store, she is now running department for Good House­ One Honth ...... 3.60 can or bottle, or other useless the conference table on that basis, who a coal mine in this comer of ex­ keeping Magazine. During HEHBER object. As they hit the pave­ OF will offer real quarrel with such a pleas­ treme southwestern Colorado. World War H she joined Fair- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS child Publications and became ment they miraculously have The Associated Press la exclusively entitled ant and beneficial self-deception? To anyone who knows the “ value.” Unhappily, It la nui­ to the use ot reiMibllcatlon ol all news dis­ ebullient Miss Bendure or has editor of Women’s Wear Dal- patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ sance value—the coat of picking ed In this pm>er and also the local news pub­ followed her career, this cornea 'V- them up again 8Uid disposing of lished here. as no surprise. She is a widow. During this period Miss Ben- All riahts of repUbllcatlon ot special dis­ them properly. patches herein are .*lso reserved. The League On Question 11 Mrs. John Kelly Brown but dure wrote or supervised the Keep America Beautiful, the P since her husbauid died only five compilation of more than 2(X) The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ In finding that the proposed Charter national antl-litter organization, sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ years after their marriage In sales manuals for manufactur­ reports that the cost of picking graphical errors appearing In advertisements Revision change in the system of elect­ Butler, Pa., she has stuck to her ing and retail establishments. up a single piece of Utter along and other reading matter In The Manchester ing Manchester Boards ot Education an­ Evening Herald. maiden name. The manuals were on such sub­ a highway runs from 10 to 60 swers no demonstrated' need and prom­ Her professional story begins jects as fabrics, personalized Subscriber to Los Angeles Times-Washing- cents, somertlmes even higher. lon Post News Service. ises undesirable results in Itself, the Man­ in Butler where, armed with selling of foundation garments It costs 3600 million annually to Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. chester Lieague of Women Voters is paral­ Bachelor and Master of Science and how to operate a silverware Publishers Representatives — The Julius remove Utter from U.S. streets, leling the unanimous opinion of those who degrees, she went to work for a department. She said more than A Mathews Special Agency — New Yorlc, Chi­ highways, beaches and other cago, Detroit and Boston. have education itself at heart. department store. Two years six million copies have been public property. after she had started, she said, sold. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- ’The present system of electing a board TIONS. the store’s sales climbed from Now we come to the coal with staggered terms, so that there Is DImlay advertising closing hours: 3360,000 a year to 31 million. mine. Miss Bendure and her For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. never a lack of continuity and service The next chapter, after her mother had moved back to FO R RENT For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday. on the board Is in itseU one of the checks husband's death, unfolds In New southwestern Colorado—their 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro- For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. and balances In the New England town York. “ Glmbels wanted a re- former home in 1965 after a Jeotora—aonnd or silent, also For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. period when the mother lived 83 mm. slide projectors. N B\)r Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. government system, designed to give the search director,” she said. Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before "This was my field and I want­ alone on a farm near Little Riv­ publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday schools something of a special protec­ WELDON DRUG CO. and Monday publication. tion from the shallower tides of politics. ed the job. But Glmbels wanted er, Kan. Miss Bendure had 767 Mafii S t—TM. 648-6821 a man for It.” stayed at the farm herself long Tuesday, Apri! 16 It is a system which should be retained. The new proposal, from the current Charter Revision Commission, providing The Blitz Bloops for the election of an entire new board Cburteoy Notional Gallery Of Art, Wathlnaton. D.O. C every two years. Is in itself the product When Senator Kennedy entered the 1968 of one of these shallower tides of politics. VIEW IN VENICE: Canaletto. Venetian. 1697-1768 Presidential race, he set himself off on a It is, one suspects, a gesture toward whirling tour of the country while his those who wanted to weigh the whole rec­ organization concentrated on reconstruct­ Let us put your diamqnd ord of the last Board of Education pure­ ing, as speedily as possible, the same ly on toe basis o f the faot that, on top of A Thought for Today acciunulatlon of money power, deal pow­ Connecticut Yankee in a modern setting this record. It had also voted to permit Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester er, and alliance power which had Council o t Churches A Project Concern to place some 60 pupils brought his brother through to the nom­ B y A .H .O . (AP Fhoiofaz) Oon’t hid# the brilliant beauty of your diamond in the schools ol Manchester. by ination In 1960. When God made another will, in a dull, lusterlesa old-faahtoned setting. Let ’The fact is that those voters of Man­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak us re-mount It In one of our beautiful modern The first results were Impressive. The he limited His own. Now it Is up The MioOartby movement in ed Democrats even though thay Cornell Chaplain Reiuses to Be Drafted chester who felt so strongly about Proj­ to us to work In harmony with never won elections for aUher fashions. Many to choose from, end no charge Senaibor hiraself proved capable o f at­ Oonneetdeut, which set out to ect Concern they wanted to vote against WASHINGTON — Organized Ians in the Pentagon, notably His will or against It. The choice of two reasons. Some of them Whitehall Induction Center in New York City. A for the workmanship. Bring your diamond in tracting crowds which, if they were too defy the routine laws of poli­ Rev. Paul E. Gibbons, Protestant Chaplain of New somebody because of it had their chance labor's all-out commitment to Deputy Defense Secretary Paul is ours now, and we must make were people of a sdiolarly. In­ Selective Service official said Rev. Gibbons’ action for a free estimate todayl young and too screamy, were neverthe­ tics, proved Kself consistently York state’s Cornell University, stands with sup in the election which followed the accept­ Vice President Hubert H. Nltze and Assistant Secretary It every day. tellectual nature. Some of them porters after refusing to take the traditional step would be reported to the U.S. district attorney. less large. The mirage of Kennedy Humphrey for the Democratic Alain Entooven. Norman E. Swensen inconsistent when It encoimter- were profeesloned players o f mi­ EASY PAYMENTS K ance of the Project, and that some of forward to be sworn in as an Army private at the money and Kennedy olUanoe rolled out them kiideed made their opkiiian end sen­ nomination was hammered One result of Clifford’s blunt Trinity Covenant Church ed Its first action test in the nority poHiUce, for toe crumbs AVAILABLE in front of the actuality, giving the im­ home by A1 Barkan, the AFL- appraisal was President John­ that might fall from toe ma­ timent visible, with influential political town and city primaries last civilian superior. Navy Secre­ 958 Main Street, Manchester pression that the young Senator, with CIO's political action chief. In a son’s peace bid two weeks jority table In their own towne, result. ’This was freedom of expression Wednesday. Maxine Cheshire Column tary Paul IgnaUus. “ It’s probab­ JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS the Vietnam issue, was going to be able secret strategy session ' Tues­ later. A second result was to Herald and fbr toe state Influence, and opinion and voting within a system, day (April 9) at San Francisco. establish the Immensely shrewd Presenting a oandidate of un­ ly because I see him so many to give President Johnson a real con­ patronage and favor that might but it was. not the destruction of the sys­ Barkan, director of the Com­ and debonair Clifford as by all Yesterdays orthodox oratory, with an or­ come toedr way when toe Dem­ times a day. vention battle. Then, when President tem itself. And so long as there is that mittee on Political Education odds toe second most Import­ ocrats happened to be running Johnson seemed to change course on ganization of planned disarray, E continuing opportunity for clUsens who (COPE), made It clear that ant man In toe U.S. govern­ 25 Years Ago the MoCarthyites proceeded, in toe state. Washington Happenings Vietnam and did announce that he him­ think and feel one way or another on labor is ready and willing ment—next to 'LBJ himself. their first venture Into the poll­ In any casual kind o t en­ self would not be a candidate, the road * * • Bolton Lake is open to fishing specific issues, there is no serious de­ to provide men and money for ing places, to oonfotuid the ex- counter over an Issue, toe smoU L ob Angeles Tlmee— says'. "But then all I did was cheeseburgers at midnight,” Jamboree seemed, for a few days, open for Bobby. a drive to stop Sen. Robert F. Moderate Republican Sen­ after having been closed for five town profeaalonala might have drop three and three new ones. she says 'woefully. monstrable need for tampering with the years. peotaUons of all the experts, Washington Post News Service •All he had to do, apparently, was con­ Kennedy. One participant ators are furious at the out­ been inclined to let toe smoU The total Is unchanged: 21.” All too often, those fattening : system itself. The grounds about St. Mary’s quite probably including their claims that Barkan talked of a right attack on Kentucky Re­ town Democrats a t InteOeot WASHINGTON — Just as a nocturnal snacks will be the only : tinue with his blitz, and he might be able We hojie Question 11 loses on April 80. own. $5 million national v labor fund publican Marlow Cook, who Is Church and parsonage are and principle have toetr foney. footnote 'to history: Jacqueline John P. Roche, the fonner food they get because the logis­ to wrap the thing' up early. ploughed and planted with One or two predictable nor- SUNDAY for the Vice President. running for toe senatorial malclea aside, they lost vtoere But when toe MoOaitbyliea In Kennedy went to Atlanta last Brandeis University professor tics of providing meals Is some­ It is now In the air, as well as in re­ Barkan travelled ' to San nomination, by Lee Nunn, a vegetables for a Victory Garden. who is President JoSmson’s egg- thing that gets overlooked In they must have expected to toe smaU towns, without really week In response to a personal ports from various campaign headquar­ Francisco with William Connell, conservative who Is executive intending to, nevertheless p»rt head-in-resideiice, had a lux­ planning an Instantaneous APItlL 21,1968 Eclipee 10 Years Ago win, and they won where they invitation from Mrs. Martin ters, that the Kennedy blitz has not Humphrey's chief aide, to meet director o f the Senate Repub­ must have been resigned to themselves in position of uriant black mustache until his itinerary. 7 Motion Picture Association M a n c h e ste r proved quite as devastating as its organ­ Our attention to the eclipse the other with a select group of the Vice lican campaign committee and Dr. Barney Wlchman of Man­ loss. threatening the franchise of the Lutoer King Jr. 13-year-old recently viewed izers may have hoped. night was limited to a moment in which President’s California support­ a Kentuckian hlmscK. chester becomes first president The one fairly predictable small town profeaetoiala on the The disoloaure came after­ 'The Rise and Fall of the Third President Jack Valenti Is taking a t H i« ers at the suburban San Fran­ karate lessons twice a week at All the Old John Kennedy ties have It seemed that the moon was perform­ Nunn, whose job demands of newly formed Manchester- certainty against them was local party organization which ward from Ckjretta King’s fa- Reich” on television. ciscan home of Tom Pitts, pre­ Impartiality among Repub­ would deal with the state party Because she thereafter dis­ a gym near the White House. not proved to be automatic Bobby Ken­ ing a gigantic but friendly wink at us Rockville Chiropody Society. that they would lose the city toer-ln-law. He said his son’s SAVINGS down below. sident of the state AFL-CIO. lican contenders for senatorial Jacob Laguza and Mrs. Laura of Hartford, which they did, organization, then toe local pro­ liked any reminder of Der He Is so adept at hand-to-hand nedy ties. The old John Kennedy phrases widow had placed a telephone combat that his Instructor has MASONIC Present were three of the nominations, publicly attacked Ecabert are installed as com­ Ivemdsomely. It had to be cal­ fessionals came out fighting Fuehrer, her daddy obllg;lngly do not have quite their old pulling power "Look,” It seemed to bo sajrlng, “ you caU to Mrs. Kennedy to make state's top Democratic fimd- the moderate Cook as a Re­ mander and president, respec­ culated that If Democratic for their own Jot>s and their took out his razor and depart­ predicted he will wear a black on the tongue of the brother. The old who think you have been having tough her feel that her presence ■belt in two years . . . Mrs. J. A LOAN ralsers: Walter Shorenstein of publican whose nomination tively, of Anderson-Shea Post, own political future. AnJ, In toe ed for work one morning clean­ State and National Chairman would be welcomed at toe serv­ John Kennedy pros are holding them­ times, and see how an old veteran of San Francisco (who had been would “open old wounds” and VFW. test laat Wednesday, they were shaven. William Fulbright always knows Jiton Bailey had ever been ca­ ice. selves back from any Immediate com­ these navigations con pass Into shadow raising money for the aborted who “cannot win.” Cook’s op­ able to score a series of very He had a hard time getting what’s going on In Washington Association 25 East Center St. pable of commanding organiza- The elderly Rev. Martin Lu­ mitment. until Its very soul seems to have been Johnson campaign in Califor­ ponent In the Kentucky pri­ narrow margin viototles over past ■vigilant White House because she Is one woman who ^ , . Fv. WooAl effort, that capacity toer King Sr. 'said that his (Next to Post Office) darkened, and then reemerge luminous, nia), National Democratic Com­ mary (for the seat to be va­ the McCarthy upetorts, even guards, who were suspicious of really listens at parties. The On the other hand. Vice President Hu­ 1 o d a y in H is t o r y w o u M be exerted to the full daughter-in-law had gotten most fascinating conversation perhaps more luminous than ever. ’Then mitteeman Eugene Wyman, and cated by retirement of Sen. this time In his own home dty. talcing back towns w h l^ had his explanation of why his face bert Humphrey, posing as the alow start­ word that Mrs. Kennedy was she has overheard recently was MANCHESTER reflect, dear earthling, that what you see Cyril Magnin of Los Angeles. Thrusten Morton) is Eugene Today Is Tuesday, April 16, It was, and the McCarthy oma' already saemed safe for Mc­ failed to match the photo on his er, and busying himself with pulling hesitating to come for fear her two 'VEPs putting a bet down m Up here as bright and powerful, before Also on hand were State Senator Slier, a conservative like Nunn. the 107th day of 1968. There are teure were made to look like Carthy. Secret Service Pass. some visible support together before he George Miller, a respected legis­ But Nunn’s boss, conserva­ Anyway, out of the oroos- gesture would be misinterpret­ The incident caused chuckles writing. The wager? Will D and after eclipse. Is nothing more than 259 days left in toe year. amateurs. ed as a political bid for Sen. It be an RFK-HHH ticket or an Serving Alt Day takes the formal plunge, seems to be lator; former State Chairman tive Republican Sen. George But It was also calculated ruff between unexpected de­ up and down toe corridora ol a reflecUon, possessing In ItseU not one Robert F. Kennedy. HHH-RFK ticket. . . establishing himself as a really formid­ Roger Kent, a strong 1960 Ken­ Murphy of California, has done Today’s Highlight In History that other big dtles would also feats and unexpected vlotortee, the west wing. slight flicker of the positive life energy 10 A.M. till 7 P.M. able contender. nedy man; and two professional nothing to stop Nunn’s attack toe McCarthy forces managed That is why, according to the But Vice President Humphrey Quote and unquotg from Illi­ On this date in 1917, Nikolai be the toucdibst situations the nois Sen. Charles Percy regard­ by which you people on earth stand up campaign organizers, Don Brad­ on Cook. Furthermore, Louie Lening and some 30 other Bol­ McCarthyltes would face. So to survive, and do well enough senior Dr. King, Mrs. Kennedy got toe most laughs wiito his As things now stand, it would not be ing Chicago’s Mayor Daley; and move about and choose attitudes ley and Tom Saunders. Nunn, the Governor o f Ken­ shevik leaders were welcomed what was the outcome? They to show that, had they atiU en­ tried to be as inconspicuous as explanation. He accused Roche surprising to see the Democratic Nation­ “ He’s going to go down as the and journeys for yourselves. Bach of you Connell’s briefing gave the tucky, Is toe brother of Lee in Petrograd after years In ex­ made the professionals look like joyed their original asset of as possible. She managed to —who quit the ADA recently PANCAKES al Convention wind up composed 40 per greatest namedropper In the is more alive, more possessed of will, Californians a rosy picture of Nunn. Louie Nunn beat Cook ile. amateurs In the other three big Lyndon I Johnson as their target, avoid photographers when she when they endorsed McCarthy cent of enemies of Bobby Kennedy, 40 went to the King home, trav­ history of our state. First he than this empty shell of mere matter.” Humphrey’s prospects based on for the gubematoriall nomina­ In 1962, the Roman Catholic cities Involved In primaries— they might have held not only __of sha'vlng "to come clean for eled separately from her broth­ dropped Sarge Shrlver, then he per cent of enemies of Hubert Humphrey, We, who had been feeling sorry for a labor-Southem coalition. He tion last year. Archbishop of New Orleans, Jo­ New Haven, New Britain, and the small towns, but even have Gene.” er-in-law and did not sit with dropp^ Sarge Shrlver, then he SAUSACES and 20 per cent of admirers of Senator the troubles of animated earth, winked estimated Humphrey’s current No public protest has yet seph F. Rummel, excommuni­ Stamford. given Bailey a run In Hartford. strength at around 800 dele­ been about Lee Nunn’s at- him in the church. She also Astronaut Scott Carpenter’s The Chief of Naval Bugene McCarthy, with the final out­ back via the drawing and opening of a cated three persons for trying J t Hartford was the worst Operations, Adm. Thomas Moor- come dependent upon the status of war gates, ineduding some 800 from temx>t to undercut Cooik, but to thwart desegregation of paro­ certainty against them, in pros­ deliberately kept so distant wile, Rene, says she has gained window curtain. The moottfsalled on, On This Date from Ooretta King at the serv­ er, wasn’t surprised when some­ COFFEE and peace In Vietnam, or, barring any Southern and Border states if he continues it he will open chial schools. pect, and in the actual voting six pounds since she started Into its shadow, still seeming more cheer­ ices that there were no dra­ one told him the other night (many of them pledged to nomi­ a hornet’s nest of crltilclsm when It came, then the town of In 1633, William I, Prince of traveling with Ethel Kennedy clear signal from that direction, a con­ In 1862, Congress abolished matic photographs afterward that he Is a look-alike for his ful and whimsical than would be possi­ nal favorite sons ready to back from liberals In his own party. Mansfield was the one partic­ Orange, and founder of toe on toe campaign. It s ail those vention deadlock which might last be­ slavery In the District of Co­ of toe two widows together. ble for anyone who had not also felt Humphrey at the Chicago con­ lumbia. ular community which could be Dutch Republic, was bom. ONLY yond November. trouble. vention). counted for them, and which It was a historic picture which Ten Years Ago In 1789, George Washington With Humphrey avoiding Today’s Quotation did. Indeed, yield them a hand­ news photographers had expect­ In an election in South Africa, left Mount Vernon to bie Inau- primaries against Kennedy, the some two to one victory. ed and waited to get. toe ruling nationalist party won g;urated as president in New 500 additional delegates needed I thought my family was so But the normal calculation She gave no one reason to By Signal Or By Surprise? Strictly For People a major victory over opposition York. for nomination depend on secure that we wouldn’t have to for this primary had to be that suspect her motivation as hav­ IB ' the first phases of the new dlplo- worry, so I went running around groups. In 1945, President Harry S. Savings work every labor’s efforts In Northern In­ toe MoCortoy forces would be ing anything to do with politics. maitto altuBiUon with regard to Vietnam Our friends on the Falmouth Enter­ everywhere else. I had more Truman made his first presiden­ prise have got us thinking about the dustrial states, according to Five Years Ago likely to do well in other Con­ tial address to Congress, dedi­ She still gets critical mail re­ the theory which kept inviting Itself effect on other people’s kids Cuba announced that Prime automobile again. In a recent editorial Connell. necticut small tenons, even cating his administration to the ferring harshly to a picture than I had on my own. Minister Fidel Castro had been forward was one which suggested that they described the success that Switzer­ Discussed at some length was without the particular aca­ Ideals of his predecessor, taken of her during Bobby Ken­ invited to visit toe Soviet Union. perhaps both sides knew, from secret land—a pioneer In developing resort whether the regular California — Jackie Robinson, former demic element included In toe Franklin D. Roosevelt. nedy’s Senate campaign with a OF MANCHESTER diplomacy behind the scenes, what the techniques—Is having In developing what delegation , headed by State Brooklyn Dodger catcher who One Year Ago population of Mansfield. The In 1947, toe explosion of a Neg;ro child on her lap. day for you at other was going to do in the way of they call the ’’quiet resort.” delegation, headed by State broke the color line in base­ Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter historic position of the Demo­ freighter touched off fires and Adults signal and response, signal and response. There are 83 of these “ quiet resorts” stand-in for President Johnson ball, following the a*rrest of gave up hope of flying in space cratic party In the small Con­ explosions that destroyed Texas In the aftermath of the riots In the June 4 primary, should be his son on a narcotics ^dola- again as surgery on a once-brok­ necticut town has been a mi­ City, Tex., and killed more than here In Washington, there was Children Under 12— 75c This theory was buttressed by public In the country where no automobiles are allowed. They are characterized by fresh turned over to Humphrey. tlon. en arm failed. nority position. People remain­ 500 persons. one definite touch of Irony. ., rewdaitlon the way in which prepara­ o t smelling and clean air and toey are Despite bountiful pleges of fi­ Black militant Stokely Carml- p!« tory work toward such a kind of de- growing In popularity, People like them. nancial help, it was decided toe chael went to pick up his dry Savings & Loan Tickets will escalation in Vietnam had been done The “ quiet resort’’^ in Switzerland is Lynch delegation had little cleaning and was told the gar- back last summer, In secret diplomacy characterized by a relaxed atmosphere, chance against Kennedy and mentis had been stolen by a loot- % er. ,' be sold for adilch Harvard’s Professor Klsslqger with streets filled with leisurely strolling Sen. Eugene McCarthy. Thus, 4'/i per cent earnings begin the day you make a deposit had been something of a middle man. pedestrians nosing about among the the Humphrey forces will Ignore Fischetti af the door the primary. Retired Gen. Maxwell Taylor, ■" a regular Manchester Savings &. Loan savings account Within a few days, however, os both shops. Apparently the Idea is good busi­ ness too. • * • one of President Johnson’s ad- sides began sputtering inconclusively . and dividends are compounded and payable quarter- Well, the average American has be­ Defenee Secretary Clarik ■vlsors on Vietnam, says he has t • • • I l_ _ A - ___ _ a list of 21 questions which will Iy. You can begin earning dividends at once. You can about the particular place that would come a person with an automobile at­ Olitford’s rutlUeasly cUnlcail To Purchase Tickets enable almost anyone to go on be the 'site for the first negotiations tached. The psychiatrists and the moti­ diagnosis of the Vietnam war deposit as much as you want and at any time. Call Wilbur Chadwick "Meet The Press" and sound about holdmg talks for negotiations, an­ vational researchers have made much at President Johnson’s March Hke an expert on the war. 649-6226 other and directly opiwslte theory began of this phenomenon, relating it to such 13 Cabinet meeting was the You can make withdrawals at any time, too, without ad­ Because he appears 'tegularly to suggest Itself. things as . . . a national craving for ibaokdrop for the President’s or any lodge officer on so many wnel ^hows, Taylor vising us three months in advance. Whenever you need This is the toeory that both sides sur­ mobility. We think it’s., simply that we March 31 peace proposal to your money it is ready for you at Savings & Loan. like to drive automobiles. Hanoi. once re h e a r^ {> j’ sitting down The prised each oteer—that Washington sur­ and compiling every Intelligent ... 9 In laying out the grim op­ Pancake Jamboree prised Hanoi when the President an­ We think it’s about time we goL saved query which correspondents So the place to earn money fast, and without effort, is from our lesser selves, that we, in cer­ tions confronting the U.S., THURSDAYS nounced his de-escalation of bombing could put to him. is sponsored by tain occasions, had our machines plucked Clifford informed the Cabinet Manchester Savings & Loan. Systematically planned sav­ plus his own non-candidacy—and that “ I’ve revised my list once, A\ood Setting FRIDAYS away from us. This should be particu­ that the military request for after the Tet Offensive," he ings grow fast. So why not get started tomorrow? (If you FRIENDSHIP Hanoi surprised Washington just as much larly true on vacations. 206,000 U.S. reinforcements CLOSED already have a savings account here you are earning 4'/2 l o d g e No. 145 when it responded with what amounted One of the big and pressing problems would require mobilizing 260,- Daystroms MONDAYS to acceptance of the proposal to nego­ on Cape Cod Is the development of pub­ 000 reservists and raising the per cent. Add more to your savings to make more money.) A.F. & A.M. tiate about negotiating. lic beaches large enough to meet the war budget (nou^ running close BANK CREDIT Come For Whether a confrontation bom of mu­ demand. But when we analyze it, It is to 330 billion) i y at least 310 Daystrom Dinettes add the' accent note tual surprise can be as safe and bene­ not the people we are providing for, it bilhon. ' I CARDS ACCEPTED needed in a dining area. Whether yours is BREAKFAST ficial as one rising from some secret is the automobiles. ’There Is plenty of The President had specifi­ in the Colonial, traditional or contempo­ room on the beaches for the people; but cally asked Clifford, who took MANCHESTER’S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION mutual planning Is not easy to tell. Come For precious little for the automobiles which over from Robert McNamara ARTHUR DRUG rary mood . . . there is one for you. All Periiaps it doesn’t make much differ­ bring them. Hence the acres of costly with no axes to grind and no Daystrom sets have s t ^ , acid and alcohol 1007 MAIN STREET. NEAR MAPLE STREET - TEL. 649-4588 LUNCH ence how the thing happens. asphalt parking lots. past positions to defend, to resistant plastic laminated table tops, COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 - TEL. 742-7321 However the new phase began, by half- Why not take a good hard look, the give the Cabinet a full review sturdy epoxy-finished frames and heavy Come For understood plan, or by surprise, one next time beach expansion appropria­ of the war at that session. vinyl upholstery. See your mcx)d-setting, part of the behavior of both parties tions come up, at the Idea of calling a Other Cabinet members de­ Xerox Copy Service style-setting dinette in Watkins Daystrom ^ SUPPER has been rather consistently parallel. halt to more asphalt packing' areas? scribed it to us as the most Gallery todayl 5 piece set shown is $129.50. f And, to go a little further, develop a comprehensive and candid MMialMater Bach side has, during the period of Btaaeprint and Siqtply, Inc. Others from $69.95. Our Chefs A re t. possible aproach toward talks, been pic­ beach or two closed to the automobiles. statement of the war they liad Ready To Serve You Let people cycle or walk to these beach­ ever heard. turing Kself as already In the dominant, •M Itertfard Rd„ MonolMater es. We might find we like it, and heaven The groundwork for Clif­ near-victorious position on the battle­ knows, it will be good for us. — 010! ford’s exhaustive statement field. FV>r Hanoi, the Tet Offensive CAPE CODDER (ORLEANS, MASS.) was done by high-level civil-,, A POSITION OF MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 P A G E N IM B ^AG B m o H r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1908

sident; Mrs. Henry Walker, 1st B o y ’ s Kidney N ew H a v e n District Budget Preview B a d d u e s vice president; Mrs. Robert P eople in Sm ith'Aingell Skowronek, 2nd vice president; Events in Capital STAR NATIONAL PAVING 00. Mrs. Will Burrow, recording se­ Transplanted -By CLAY R POLLAN- Teachers Set as it is today and “ patients ARIES 12 MAIN ST.' TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. Set May 20 at Firehouse Seen Facing cretary; Mrs. Richard Whiting, Food YMd$ Raised MAR. 22 Your Daily Activity Guida corresponding secretary; Mrs. probably died before they could T he News Accorefing to fha Slars. WASHINOTON (AP) The A public hearing on the 1968— Depot Sq., and in the proposed John Carter, treasurer, and have developed this complica­ AfterFatality Contract Vote . DRIVEWAYS — PARKING AREAS F B I A g e n ts chief of the U.S. foreign aid ef­ 2- 8-14-2S To develop message for Wednesdoy, 66 budget of the 8th Dlatrtct will houslng-for-the elderly complex MTs. Robert Hartch, nominat­ tion.” Sutton Parole Eligibility D:32-43-56 reod words corresponding to numbers DEVELOPMENT WORK fort says he sees no reason why NEW HAVEN (AP) — A ftve- of your Zodiac birth sign. NEW HAVEN (AP) — This be conducted May 20 at 7:30 on N. School St. The existing ing chairman. NEW YORK (AP) —A Brook­ y f TAURUS scomp (Oonttnued from Page One) chronically food-short luitlons Capital Footnotes city’s 1,200 teachers will be p.m. in the firehouse at Main boxes at N. Main and Oakland Little League Clinic lyn Judge has decided that Wil­ year-old N4g;ro boy, fatally In­ APR 21 OCT 24 ( All Types Amesite—^Repaired end Installed such as India aiid Pakistan can­ About 1,000 members of the 1 Respond 31 Through 61 Ask aaked to vote Wednesday on a and Hilliard Sts. The announce­ Sts. and on N. Main St., at the building Jobs, Cherpes said. No m a y 2 Extra ’The Little League will con­ not become self-sufficient in Daughters of the American Rev­ lie “ The Actor” Sutton, 67, is jured In a hit-and-run accident, I 32 A 62 Remork NOV 22 ' ment w u made last night at a project’s westerly boundary, will record of his employment was only a three-time loser—not a [<3^35-37-40-45 3 Wonderful 33 And 63 Success proposed contract that would Free Estimates—^Time Pajments duct an Umpire’s Clinic on four food production. olution will attend a formal tea was the donor and a nine-year- 4 Don't 34 In 5- 9-30-54^ District board of directors meet- be abandoned The existing found, the compcmy office said J60^73-75 64 To provide a $1,100 minimum sal­ consecutive Wednesday nights William S. Gaud, administra­ at the White House Wednesday fbur-tlme loser — and is there­ old white the boy the recipient 5 An 35 No 65 Your 62-68-81-85'^ 'ng by President Victor Swan­ alarm at Robertson School will Monday at Mbbile. GEMINI 6 Day 36 Forword 66 Tolking ary increase next January to Telephone 646-2431 starting this week and contin­ tor of the Agency for Interna­ and present to Mrs. Lyndon B. fore eligible for a reduced sen­ SAGITTAZIUS son. remain. ‘'He was here « i vacation and tence. in the latest kidney transplant MAY 22 7 You'll 37 Good 67 Smiling tetohers with a B.A. degree. uing through May 8. tional Development, said Mon­ Johnson several pieces of glass­ 8 Rest 38 Of 68 Could A ll The hearing, Swanson said, The coat of the alarms and he said he was going to stay operation at Yale-New Haven JUNE 22 9 Incident DEC 22 r ^ l Tbe contract, negotiated by The meetings will be at Ar­ day good weather and wides­ ware from a set specially made Sutton, who once estimated he 39 Along 69 You'll will give District' tsucpayers an their installation will be borne here about four months,’’ the thur St. Louis’ meeting room, 12-26-38-49 ! 0 Go I n 40 Tackling 70 See 4-15-29-340^ the board of education and the pread planting of new, quick- for the late President and Mrs. took $2 miUlon from banks, is Hospital. 11 You 41 To 71 Receiving opportunity to review and com- by MRA. landlord said. The new boarder 18 Old Town Rd., beginning at D 51-76-79-86 42-53-87-891 New Haven Federation, was re­ maturing varieties of grains Warren G. Harding. almost eligible for parole on a The operation was performed 12 Visit 42 Middle 72 Foce vealed Sunday. ; ment on the budget, prepara­ Rybczyk reported that plans usually slept until about 11 a.m., 7 :30 p.m. The sessions will pri­ CANCER 13 More 43 Depressed 73 Or CAPUICOZN EYE-GLASSES by raised yields substantially last The Collier Trophy, awarded 30-year sentence for a Manhat- early Sunday, shortly after the JUNE 23 14 W ill 44 Onginoi 74 Letter It provides a 15-step B.A. sal­ tory to its adoption July 16, at for traffic lights at Main and had most of his meals at the marily cover rules Interpreta­ year in both India and Pakistan. annually by the National Aeron­ tan bank robbery. He is fighting death of the Negro child, Willie ^ J U L Y 23 15 Change 45 Anything 75 Serious ary schedule of $6,800-$10,500 ef­ the District's annual meeting. Hilliard Sts. and N. Main and rooming house and stayed to tion and field procedure. 16 Stond 46 Threshold 76 Your JAN 20 Gaud told editors and publish­ autic Association for the year’s to reduce two other 30-year sen­ E. Toney, who was struck by a ■ fective Jan. 17, 1969, with an In- DeBella and Reale Opticians Revenue equaling 99.6 per Main Sts. are almost complet­ himself most of the time. The clinic win be conducted 1-25-33-59 17 Friend 47 See 77 An 21-24-41-47^ ers gathered at the State De­ outstanding U.S. achievement in tences. car on a New Haven street. 180n 48 Of 78 Favors crcELse to a 14-step scale of cent of estimates was reported ed. He said that installation The second week after he ar­ by Ed Mathews who may tie ^64-77-80-82 19 To 79 Regulor 65-67-72 ^ portment for briefings by top aeronautics or astronautics, will Supreme Court Justice Hy- Dr. Bernard Lytton, associate 49 Amusement $6,950-$10,800 the following Sep­ by Mrs. Mary Laraia, tax col­ awaits the avaiiability of state rived, Galt bought a car, the called for further information. lEO 20 Looks 50 Lines 80 Affeclionote AOUAHIUS government officials the results go to the Surveyor lunar-^^iace- professor and chief of urology 21 Someone tember. Complete lector. Her report showed that funds and that the lights may man Barshay agreed Monday Engaged ^ JU LY 24 51 Off 8) Be JAN 21 1666 white Mustang, paying Bulletin Board raise this question: "Was this a craft team for its 1967 accom­ at the Yale School of Medicine, 22 Visit 52 Listening 82 Componion The current contract was ne­ $106,364 has been collected and not be in until after August. that a 1934 Philadelphia convic­ 23 Act FEb ' 19 6 ^ cash. He needed a driver’s li­ The Subregional Health and single-year phenomenon or the plishments, the NAA said Mon­ headed the six-man team that 53 Of 83 The gotiated by the New Haven Eye Glass that only $468 is outstanding. The The lights wiil include pedes­ cense. tion was void, reducing Sutton’s The engagement of Miss 7-10J13-31 24 Wonts 54 Overheard 84 Difference 3- 6-19-22^ Welfare Council will meet to­ beginning of a new trend?’’ day. performed the operation. 25 Quickly 55 Than 05 Upsetting Teachers’ League, which was District’s fiscal year ends May trian signals and will provide for "He asked me if I could drive total convictions from four to Marilyn Gene West of Man- c 52-55-66 27-61:78 ^ Service morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Gaud said fertilizer plays a John H. Johnson of Chicago, three. He said the transplanted kid­ 26 Places 56 Mood 86 Beot rejected by the teachers In fav­ 31. pre-empting of traffic, in the him down to take the test,” Carriage House at Rockville cheater to Clayton Ludwig VIRGO 27 Or 57 To • 87 The PISCES critical role in making the new publisher of several Negro mag­ ney was functioning well. AUG 24 28 Help 58 Unusuol 88 From or of the federation. The District directors last event a fire truck leaves the Cherpes said. "I did.” General Hospital to appoint The 30-year sentences given 29 Horses 59 Sincerely 89 Streom grain varieties live up to their azines, was to be sworn in today Zahner of EUington has been The name of the boy who re­ 5EPT 22 The pact had a 16-step sched­ night learned the locations of station. On the license application, Sutton are reserved for four- 30 Or 60 Important 90 You MAR 21 C K Contact committees on structure, fi­ promise. Half of the U.S. assist­ as a member of the Post Office ceived the kidney was not dis­ ule for $5,600-$9,S(X) that would four proposed new fire alarm Rybczyk said that , in conjunc- Galt listed his occupatimi as time losers. A three-time loser announced by her uncle and ^11-16-18-46 17-20-36-57^ Lenses nancing and research. ance to India and Pakistan is Department advisory board, closed. ,H ) Adverse have become a 15-step schedule boxes in the North Eind Renewal llard 8t. by five feet, provision "merchant seaman, unem­ can get only 2% to 10 years. Re­ aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. S/48-58-63 71-74-88-9oR^ The Board of Education will for fertilizers, he said. which advises the postmaster Young Willie died at about of $5,700-$10,000 In September. area. The explanation was given will be made for a Hilliard St. ployed.” Maritime unions have sentencing has been scheduled hold a budget hearing tomor­ general on the conduct of the Porter of 728 Deming St. with 11:30 p.m. Saturday, a few The new agreement was by Edward Rybcsyk, executive curb entrance to the firehouse. no record of his name, nor was on the other two terms. row at 7 :80 p.m. at the Vernon Lung Failure a Mystery postal service. whom she'made her home. hours after the accident. The reached April 8 after a mara­ director of the Manchester Re­ The directors are in the process he drawing unemployment pay Center Junior Hlg^ School. WASHINGTON (AP) — Lung She is the daughter of Mrs. operation began almost imme­ thon bargaining session that was development Agency (MRA). of seeking bids for a new truck from the state. Groundbreaking for the new Capital Quote Yogi, Beatles at Odds failure that afflicts U.S. service­ Warren E. LeFort of 676 Lydall diately after Willie’s death, and Project Concern Debate held because the federation The new boxes will be at entrance there. About a week later, the land­ Tblland County courthouse will "I think it will be a three-man LGNDON (AP) — The Beatles 18 Asylum St. men with severe battle wounds St. and G. Avery West of Blast continued until 1:30 a.m. Sun­ threatened to strike the city’s Woodbrldge and Main Sts., at The department’s new Mack lord recalled, Galt got a pack­ be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in race down to the wire.” —Sen. and the Maharishi Yogi seem to Room 104 is one of the medical mysteries Hampton. day. schools. N. School and N. Main Sts., in fire truck is to be delivered near age in the mall from Chicago; a the redevelopment aresu Eugene J. McCartiiy, D-Mlnn., have got their meditative At M otfs Hall Tonight Tel. 522-0757 of the Vietnam war. . Her fiance is the son o f Mr. Lytton said the patient had In addition to the B.A. sched­ Enrico F. Rcale the proposed shopping center at the end of this week. box about two feet long, a foot Free eye examinations for commenting on the contest for thought links crossed. Russ Do Bella Hartford end Mrs. John E. Zahner of El­ been on peritoneal dialysis for ules, the agreement provides in wide and weighing 20 to 26 Dubbed "Da Nang Lung,” the the Democratic presidential An oi>en discussion on Proj­ and after all have spoken, 'they children three to five years old The Maharishi was quoted In lington. the past six months to supple­ January: pounds. But Galt complained win be given tomorrow, Thurs­ sometimes fatal condition puz­ nomination. ect Concern—the controversial will question each other and ac­ India as saying his young disci­ Miss West attended the for­ ment the work of his failing — An M.A. schedule of $7,700- that it was the "wrong mer­ day and Friday, 9 to 12 sum. zles medical men because it is cept questions from the floor. Vernon ples would be investing "Large mer Ellsworth Memorial High kidneys. He said the implanted program of busing disadvan­ $ 11, 000. chandise" and he was going to at the Lottie Fisk Building, triggered by wounds in other Tonight’s program precedes —- A "6th Year" for teachers sums" to set up meditation cen­ School In South Windsor, and kidney began functioning almost taged Hartford children to return it. Henry Park. parts of the body rather than by two weeks 'the April 30 with six years towards their ters in London. the University of Connecticut, immediately after the operation. Galt left saying he had found In Korea the lungs themselves. Similar May Morning Trips Miinchester elementary schools Town Referendum, at which doctorates schedule of $7,700; Town Board Sets Hearing A Beatles spokesman here Storrs, where she was a mem­ At least two kidney trans­ ship work in Mobile, Ala., but Airman l.C Raymond P. Hyjek lung failure is sometimes en­ —will be held tonight at 8 in voters will- be asked for an ad­ said the lads had contributed an ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma plants had been performed at $11,400. expected "a check from CWca- son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew countered In civilians who have Mott’s Community Hall at.Man- visory opinion on whether Proj­ Comparable increases for ' initiation fee but added: "They sorority. She Is employed as Yale-New Haven Hospital pre­ darpet fIDastcr On Sidewalk Construetion go.” A letter to Galt from Chi­ Hyjek, 142 Old Town Rd., has sustained serious Injury. DRAW - PAINT chestcr Green. ect Ooncem should be con­ these teachers with advanced have no plans to set up medita­ editor of technical publications viously. cago arrived at the boarding been sent to the Republic of Lung specialists met recently The public meeting, 'being tinued next year. degrees would take effect In The Board of Representatives ters paying the other half. Ac­ tion centers in London." at Pratt and Whitney Division house in February or March been sent to the Republic of under the auspices of the Na­ sponsored by the Manchester September, 1969. last night set May 6 as a hear­ cording to the proposed ordi­ and was returned since there LANDSCAPES Back In India, the Maharishi of United Aircraft Corp., South GOLF ON UPSWING £Jdi.a[ nance the abutters must also Korea during the U.S. forces tional Academy of Sciences to Young Democrats, will be pre­ IN DUPUCATE ing date for a proposed ordi­ was no forwarding address, seemed miffed the boys had Windsor. CHICAGO (AP) — Golf con­ maintain the walk. buildup triggered by the Pueblo pull together what is known ceded by a business session at REINHOLDS, Pa. (AP) — A SHORT ADVICE Cherpes said. THE STUDIO dropped out of their course and tinues to attract duffers at an nance relating to the construc­ The procedure needed to crisis. He Is a communications about the condition. Mr. Zahner attendei}, Rock­ 7:30. visitor to the home of Mr. and NELSONVILLE, Ohio (AP) — would not get meditative teach­ all-time rate with 9,100,000 hav­ tion of sidewalks, curbs and construct the sldewnalks in the specialist at Osan AB. The report they published said ville High School, and (has The discussion will feature Mrs. Raymond H. Blankenbiller The Nelsonvllle Mothers Asso­ 50 Pearl St. ers’ certificates. ing played IS rounds or more area in question will be to hold Airman Hyjek is permanent­ previous wars failed to produce served with the Adr National John E. Rogers, local auiUior- might think he was seeing dou­ ciation apparently Isn’t hip to gutters. 643-7084 Said Beatle John Lennon at Guard. He is employed as a cab­ during 1067. Setting up the ordinance was the public hearing, and then Vernon ly assigned at Fuchu Air Sta­ something like “ Da Nang Lung" ity on the history of the Ne­ ble. Almost every piece of furni­ the hippie movement. Nsssiff i)hoto 742-8603 his home near London: "We did inet maker at Tremont Wood­ Specializing In prompted by a request from consider passage Of Uie ordin­ tion, Japan. He Is a 1966 gradu­ because battlefield medicine You can add 1,600,000 to the gro; Frank U. Luplen, an op­ ture in the house has its own It sponsored a billboard along­ not intend to become teachers working Co., Windsor Locks. residences in the Skinner Rd. ance. MRS. ROBERT JOHN SMITH ate of Rockville m gh School. was nowhere near as effective total If you want to count golfers ponent of busing; and the Rev. miniature replica. side U.S. Highway 33 on which —we did not go to get certifi­ The wedding is planned for and Dart Hill Rd. area. The If the ordinance is passed, Juniors Club who played less than 16 rounds Earle Custer, pastor of North Blankenbiller, who has been is pictured a young man with cates. "We have more than May 25. WALL to WALL CARPET CARE sidewalk would put an end to then a resolution must be a{>- Miss Roxanne Angell of Man- black accessories, and a corsage during the year. Methodist Church. Atty Arnold retired for six years,'h£is carved long flowing hair. A caption enough to do as Beatles," Len­ The Increase since 1947, says Klau will serve sis moderator. more than 200 pieces of minia­ the hazardous conditions exist­ proved by the board to order Chester became the bride of of white roses taken from her non added. “ While we were reads: construction of the sldewallcs. Seeks ISames IN THERE TRYINO the National Golf Foundation, Seating in the hall is limited ture furniture, including models RUGS CLEANED ing for children walking to the Robert John Smith of Trumbull bridal bouquet. The couple will there we wrote enough new “ Beautify America. Cut Your This must include the length, LISBON (AP) — Hertz Inter­ shows g(oIf’s growth, Eilthough to about 100. The program will of friends’ household items in Skinner Rd. School. Saturday at 4 p.m. at Black live in San Diego,- Calif. songs for two LP’s.” Hair.” ANY SIZE, ANY MAKE The ordinance provides that dimension and material of the Rock Congregational Church, Mrs. Smith is a 1964 graduate For Honors national Ltd. has acquired its not phenomenal, has been be broadcast dive over WINF addition to his own. the abutters be assessed for proposed walk. The resolution Fairfjpld. of Manchester High School and first car rental agency In Portu- steady. There were 2,516,506 Radio. He carves his replicas from Using Certified Chemicals Baby Born in Helicopter hardwood, doing most of the one-half the cost of installation must also provide for the di­ The bride is a daughter of Mr. a 1967 graduate of Norwalk Hos- The Vernon Junior Women’s gEil, R. M. Carreras Lda. of Lis­ golfers 20 years ago, 4,400,000 In Mrs. Patricia Guay, a mem­ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Bar­ bon. The American-based or­ work by hand. Knobs on doors I GREETING CARDS of the sidewalks. Representa­ rector of public works to hold a and' Mrs. Herbert E. Angell of pital School of Nursing. She was Club is presently seeking names 1960 and 7,750,000 In 1965. ber of the teacher committee and Equipment Only bara Paya’s daughter gave her Emd drawers are carved from FOR ALL OCCASIONS tive Abner Brooks commented hearing for the purpose of as­ 22 Sanford Rd. The bridegroom a staff nurse at Manchester Me- of outstanding young women be­ ganization seeks a greater share The number of golf courses that planned and organized lo­ first cry in the cabin of an Air of Portugal’s Increasing tourism also continues to increase de­ the original block, rather than CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE that perhaps the board will not sessing benefits. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- morial Hospital, tween the ages of 21 and 86 to cal schools’ participation In the See Our Large Display Force helicopter flying. 7,000 being made separately an'd find so many petitions for side­ The director of public works jamin N. Smith of Trumbull. Mr. Smith is a graduate of submit as nominees to "Out­ business. Previously, Hertz had spite the building boom and de- project, will give a factual pre­ feet over Williams in northern memds for land. In 1967 there glued on. His current project is 649-0078 walks when the abutters find must notify all of the owners The Rev. Stanley Allaby of Saugerties (N.Y.) High School standing Young Women of AMERICAN been represented here by anoth­ sentation on Its operation. ARTHUR DRU6 Arizona. er company on a franchise ba­ were a total of 9,336 courses making models of edl his kitchen out they have to pay part of o f property abutting the street Black Rock Church performed and attended Albany (N.Y.) America’’. Each panelist will be allowed Maj. W. E. Romberger, flight sis. equipment and cabinets. the cost. on which the sldetwalks are bo the double-ring ceremony. Mark Business College and Texas A. This directory is a national compared with 5,691 in 1931. 15 minutes to present his views, Representative Stuart Neff be constructed of the hearing for Kalsman of Milford was organ- and M. He is serving as a radlo- surgeon, and Sgt. Frederick L. publication sponsored by the Reuter, flight mechanic, deliv­ :^$ugSBsted that the only sensible the purpose of assessing bene­ ist and Miss Doris Johnson of man seaman in tlie Navy, sta- Outstanding Americans Founda-. ered the premature infant Sun­ v^^'jiyay to approach the problem, fits. Following the public hear­ Rocky Hill was soloist. tioned at San Diego. don which has as its purpose ing the director must give writ­ day. .after approving the ordbuince, The bride was given in mar­ the recognlUon of those hard The 22-year-old mother was •':r' is to go into a long-term side­ ten notice to all of the land own­ riage by her father. She wore Madore - Robbins working, active and excellent walk building program. He said ers o f the amount o f their as­ being taken from the Havasupal a full-length gown of silk organ­ Miss Shirley Robbins of Tal- volunteers defined as "the back­ you have a little money and you want to make it grow... ” this should be done gradually. sessment. Indian reservation in the Grand za with alencon lace appliques. cottviUe and Keimeth Madore bones of their community.’ ’ Mayor John Grant questioned Following this the board must EVERYBODY WINS Canyon to a hospital for treat­ designed with scooped necldine, Bristol were married Satur- From names submitted for "can we afford the sidewalks? approve the report and must ment of a pelvic Injury suffered short sleeves, empire waistline, Raymond T. Quish, jus- consideration the women’s club Can we afford to lose a child?’’ then insert a legal odvertisment AT when she was thrown from a A—line skirt and detachable tlce of peace, at his home, will choose two to be considered The Skinner Rd.-Dart Hill re­ concerning the assessments in chapel-length train. Her bouffant The bride is the daughter of for the honor. Information need­ horse. quest would mean the Installa- the newspapers. The list should veil of silk illusion was arrang- ***■• amd Mrs. Myron Robbins ed concerning the nominees are ticMi of about 2.2 miles of side­ then be turned over to the tax of 170 Hartford Tpke. The bride ed from a petal cloche trim­ name, birth date and home ad­ Hayden’s Son Indicted walk. The total cost Is estlmat- collector to be added to the next groom is the son of Mr. and med with pearls, and she car­ dress, and this should be sent LOS ANGELES (AP) — ' ed to be $68,080 and the town tax bill due after the work is ried a cascade bouquet of white Mrs. Maynard Madore of Bris­ GORMAN BROTHERS Christian Winslow Hayden. 19, would pay half with the abut­ oompleted. tol. They were attended by Mr. to Mrs. Paul Bhillppe, 48 Ridge­ carnations and roses. wood Dr. no later than May 1. son of actor Sterling Hayden, Miss Roberta Angell of Man- and Mrs. Robbins. Local women honored in the has been Indicted by a federal Chester, sister of the bride, was The bride was dressed in a grand jury for allegedly refus­ white, street-length dress and past were Mrs. Gary Ramsdell maid of honor. She wore a full- and Mrs. William Tuppeny, 1966, EVERY DAY ON FILL UPS ing to be inducted Into the 2 Students Earn Top Honors length gown of turquoise linen, lace-trimmed coat. She wore a DOUBLE STAMPS and Mrs. Hugh Collins, 1667. armed forces. fashioned with empire waistline corsage of red roses, Newly elected officers of the Young Hayden was arrested At Manchester High School and long train, and a petal head- ^ reception for 40 was held March 6 during a peace demon­ piece with matching veil of silk at the home of the bride’s par- Vernon Junior Women’s Club to be installed at a banquet at stration outside the downtown (Oontliiiied from Page One) illusion. ents. The couple will live in ralee Perry and Pamela Pllkon- Rockville. Willie’s Steak House on May 14 armed forces induction center. Bridesmaids were Miss Pa­ FREE JUICE GLASS at MHS, ai^roaching tha Is. are Mrs. Frank Blancardi, pre­ Indictments on similar tricia Nixon of Wethersfield, "stralgtat-A" level in hoiwrs and Also, Beverly Pitney, Trudl whfi •octi. 10 goHons of oosoKm charges were returned against Miss Annette Solkoske of Wal­ Level I courses, while also par­ Quasnitschka, Karen J. Rich­ 13 other persons, U.S. attorney lingford, and Miss Sandra Scott Parkade Blazes or coupon oquivaltflt ticipating in extra-curricular ac­ ards, Brian D. Rogers, Peter A. Matt Byrne announced Monday. of Middlesex, N.J., a cousin of tivities. Rubins, Miriam Schettler, Sus­ the bridegroom. Their aqua Deliberately Set COME SEE OUR an Sherlock, James Sinnamon, LOOK WHO’S TALKING! PLANT IT Keiderling’s subjects this year gowns and headpieces were The First Realty Corp. of 686 Wendelin Smith 8uid Nancy M. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Include college level ElngUsh and styled to match the honor at­ Parker St. has reported to po­ LEAD FREE AMOCO GASOLINE Sodano. While actors clustered on the math, Western Civilization, tendant’s. lice that two fires were evldent- THE MILEAGE CHAMPION GASOLINE Also, Douglas Steely, Cyrus steps of the Municipal Theater civics, and French Literature n . Pamela Scott of Middlesex, a *Y Parkade over the His activities include member­ Stevens, David G. Strimaitls, here to protest federal censor­ Maralyn Tabatsky, Eric Taylor cousin of the bridegroom, was weekend. ship on the varsity swimming Police said a small fire, cov­ ship, a passerby stopped to ad­ and Alan Tupek. flower girl. She wore a yellow mire a mlnl-skirted demonstra­ team and Instructors of the Han­ street-length dress with full ering a foot radius, had been dicapped. Also, Gajl Unsworth, Fred­ tor sitting on the top step. erick Walters, Earl Watrous, skirt. All the bridal attendants Wn ^ R ^ ° " e c k L m said last night Items for these Improve- racism. Tn.ia 1 ^111 school account was overpaid bv He reiterated toe report’s con­ This proposal will appear as ton two «„»4 41,- ^ District’s fire marshal until «.....4i».r 4 1 44. J, $30,000 toe past three years, July 15, when a fire marshal will clusion that the American socie­ OranvUIe Ungard ty Is dividing into two societies, be elected to serve toe succeed­ Chines at toe April ^ g ' ^ f ^ L ^ t a t t l ^ s IZ ing months. a black and a white, separate 12 V T r . T 1,. 44, , , be applied t o offset toe tease ’The temporary appointments of Co. I. has been a volunteer bark on a computerized ^ Richard the high school gym, many were per cent reimbursable. plication of Robert J. Rostrum, a defense attorney competing g„d unequal and that toe trend st.^v 4 a M bas so notified toe state were recommended by District fireman for eight years. He Is CampbeU KoW, wdll ^g ^g^ bers of boards and Dr. Castagna said that, so 241 Gardner St., to reduce toe In an effort to help the judge or toward the division can still be study indicated the change comptroller’s office, Phelon tol* MMr- Nixon °M*thr Republican noml- ^ampocu ...... «... there as members of boards and ur. l by First Deputy Chief Fred terms enrollment figures from School Sweet and by Second Deputy ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — in their study, league mem- Chief Frank Mordavsky. Minnesota’s forest lands are dual contributions are received large support he received In the fi “ ‘,t e r t o 'M R<*ert G ort^ explained A resident suggested that jn approving the application, coinfusing overlap of charges. land which requires the in- bers contacted six Connecticut Hanklnson reported that both growing wood at a much great­ will share in toe proceeds of New Hampshire and Wisconsin Re e,watmns are hm^ed ° request for 56^000 for a now Elementary, er rate than toe annual rate of couples M d may be made with gg^rgbenslve pitui. plan. Increase In the however, the board stipulated He also said that courts and atitutlons of the white society towns now having the biennial kindergarten Sweet and Mordavsky had de­ toe statewide campalgpi." primaries. Allp^ap OA F\tisvn 1 Q f ^ * through Grade removal, reports the state’s con­ Allen Richter, 30 Duval St. OQAor icrpvnip- commented school board budget over last that the road be installed on the jails were overcrowded, that it to provide equal opportunity for system, and four of toe six re six, 5,816; clined appointment as acting or permanent chief. servation department. 4. ^ 1 unr HionirtiiAA ----- 4-iiA+ hif +iiA tit^ H pnTTmlfttPd "'way out of line.” (T^e south side of the property, in was impossible to keep adequate Negroes. ported “ unhappy results" with seven-nine, 2,116; O T ^ ^^**y*® Episcopal Guild mit of date su^ffeeted increase in budget requests for accordance with a plan submit- records, that arrested persons Sherwood, arguing that Con- toe system, she said. Grades ten-twelve, 1,989. ’The Hanklnson said that Limerick, The dejjartment said surpius- I 5 1 3 H C 0 AjinKUP of Inmost b ng. Thursday at the ™ npv Hp qpit nAldp and used proper is about eight ted by Rostrum April 16, rather were able to give phony names, necticut has the advantages of She said In one town surveyed ® *7*“ ^ months Sweet and Mordavsky have ea of certain species such as as­ _ _ , , ^ church. Members are reminded and one-half per cent.) than placing the road on the and that there was no correla- wealth, compactness, and a high by the league, which, she' did *-b“ Xis said, pledged full cooperation to Lin­ pen miscellaneous hardwoods, C fk fk -y s T X f k l 'i 'i i 'f k 0* I**® slide lecture a e ” ‘ to bring sandwiches. Dessert and ^ ^ no for nuHtTimine- Proportionate Budget north side, allowing it to abut tion between the person detain- degree of education, said there not Identify, officials stated answer to another question gard. tamraeg and balsam are build­ 6 o C C l l I X C i p i I l g tion of I^reen M in in g MTO beverages will be served by Mrs. ^ f o ^ zonln?' boart Castagna noted that the properties owned by Andrew An- ed and the arresting officer. should be a quantitaUve Md the biennial system has proven ^om Luplen, Curtis said there ’The new acting chief Is a ing rapidly. O • . 1 ^ 1 *^*^i'**'« A ” Qtan Clara Robinson, Mrs. Thomas _ p^ninined that the living Increase would gaidi_ whose attorney voiced an Initial bonds were high, he qualitative and difference In the "a disaster,” and that both po- ®'"® ®® elementary classes out Manchester native, toe son of C H > V i e t r Ians nA\trknow wViftt.what application W«,a t tw afiled r u e u by 10 leCarl e t . o ______there’s nothing wrong with the that "those who hear the facts 12th Circuit jamin Pierson, 21, of Coventry, tration, $28. CONCENTRATED LIQUID mission, was ordered turned Republican State Convention. The Strickland Group of toe ®ud a new siren. towns to team up with. Krach to erect a two family board’s being responsive to the appear to be overwhelmingly in failure to obey state traffic con­ Cases continued: Daniel J. over to the custody of MP’s, af­ FREE DRAIN OPENER - CLEANER The committee, headed by Women’s Christian Fellowship of He asked fireman Ray Soma Gorton, on the planning com- ,-t^ 3. 3- At State Community Colleges people, and that toe electorate favor of the project.” Court Cases trol signs, $26; Theodore L. Deveau, 36, of 322 Oakland St., College Offers House Minority Leader Nicho- Second CongregaUonal Church explain a request for $600 mission, said there seemed to e „ istotelllgent and unusually well she chided toe board for not ter the motor vehicle charge Scfmltz, 22, of 142 Spruce St., roaming dog, not guilty, court • EATS HAIR A O t las A. Lenge of West Hartford, ig sponsoring an Early Bird for reimbursement to active be a "basic conflict of Interest Informed,” he said. was nolled. found intoxicated, $20. trial April 25 at Manchester; • EATS FAT TT 9 making a larger public relaUons MANCHESTER SESSION Also, John C. Scoville, 19, ol KODAK FILM Slide Lecture Includes all factions of state Breakfast Sunday at 8 :30 a.m. firemen. between those who want a rural Motion Made to Make Room at 44^ '^'^®'’” ® effort to disseminate informa- Pvt John A. Cook of 14 Jacolyn Provencher, 17, of 46 The board approved variances Bralnard PI. allegedly took a Somers, arrested .In Coventry, Republicans.nepuDucans. in In reiiowsnip Fellowship nail Hall of of tne toe enuren church Soma explained that there town town and ana low low taxes,”loaco, that mu.- hlgh-- a . diminish lots belon^np tn Fa- _ 4 >-v i s £»• I "I - ■ St.. thanked the board "for not tion about the project. “ We’re The case of John T. Myers, Bissell St., shoplifting, April 22 With Each Roll MANCHESTER "Art and Communication" Is Among them are former State before toe 10 a.m. worship serv- «re about 25 active firemen who er density would bring In more „ jgUng-„ 1 Haeifmatapk T T ra t* A ll i lllilllT IpH ^mplng through the hoop” on gn too aware toe burden of proof car from toe Holmes and Burns failure to obey state traffic con­ for plea at Manchester; Ber­ ?7 620 »26 23, of Vernon, charged with rape trol signs, $25; Paul Serrell, toele subject of a slide lecture Chairman A. Searle Plnney, ice. Reservations close Thurs- spend about 140 hours a year on tax income. T O F / \ 1 1 ^ ^ U d l l l l C U Project Concern, which he is on the private organlzaUons,” Used Car lot, 478 Center St., nard J. Schools, 68, of Elling­ Devciopcci HARDWARE program which will be present- 1966 GOP gubernatorial nominee day and may be made with Mrs. regular and special drills and termed, "just another Harvard ghg ggi^ and aggravated assault yester­ Friday night and was later ap­ 20, of 83 Weaver Rd., failure to ton, improper left turn, April 22 Gardner St., below minimum re- HARTFORD (AP) — A pro- sons and daughters were refused BLACK W HIU AND KOOACOLOR ed at Manchester Community E. Clayton Qengras, Mayor Charles Sprague, Mrs. Raymond ®buut 110 hours a year on fire Plan.” day had his case continued to prehended by a police sergeant drive right, $25; Raymond for plea at Manchester; Eric qulrements as requested by toe pogai that toe state’s community admittance to college, "Let Hartford take care of >®®^® March voted Streeter, 26, of 332 Center St., & SUPPLY. INC. College by Haydon Scott, asso- John E. Grant of Vernon, Mayor Chlttlck, or at the church office, calls. Dividing the $600 up, he state. ^ , , "We may have to sacrifice April 22 for plea. driving an unmarked car. Zelkel, 24, of Carle PI., N.Y., Its own program,” he said "or unanimously to support continu- illegal passing on toe right, $25; clate professor of design, Uni- Ann Ucello of Hartford, State said, would mean albout $20 per Zoners Say A problem that has existed room for ^ students to get Cook told police that he had arrested in Coventry, failure to Miller Pharmacy 877 Main St., Manchester the first thing you know we’ll 7 7 ® Pr®^®7 7 ‘ ®‘' Myers was charged on a Carol E. Verbarg of 26 Virginia have lights and horn, April 18 A verslty of Hartford Art School. Senators Wallace Barnes of The Columhlettes will meet memiber, or about eight since 1946 was resolved last qualified students has been ^j^gj need," he said, Ing a fact-finding study. been AWOL from Ft. Dlx, NJ., lose all control of our schools Manchester Circuit Court war­ Rd., passing In a no passing for plea at Manchester. 209 Green Rood Open to faculty and students, Farmington and John M. Lup- tomorrow at 8 p.m. at toe KofC cents an hour for time put in. night when the board approved referred to a committee of the The board heard reports that for 22 days. Police said that the Some Compensation Tighten Up Project Concern — the busing rant April 1 in connection with toe program Is being presented ton of Weston, State Reps. El- Home. The First Degree a variance allowing W. Harry State Board of Trustees for the community colleges In Hart- youth’s military Identification by toe MCC Fine Arts depart- mer A. Mortensen of Newlng- be conferred He said that this obViousIy of 62 disadvantaged Hartford a recent attack of a 21-year-old card was changed to read he England Jr. to maintain a sin- Pnmmimltv Colleges Stratford, Manchester, and children to Manchester elemen­ ment tomorrow at 8 p.m. In ton and William Mayer of did not make It a paid depart- Public Record Vernon girl in a sand pit off was born in 1946. gle-famlly dwelling at 126 Ply- _ , __ j ,____ j Waterbury have more appll- tary schools—is slated to end In toe College cafeteria. East Granby, former House Marriage License Parker St. Alpha Dalh, Kappa a ,a ™ . S T r “.hTpS ='"S,’a T.”a„cr;”.‘V'S'. June, but the Hartford school Roger Boudreau, 20, of Willi- Prof.jTAUi. Scottowu. will wiu illustrateutuouttvtf tindturn Speakeropcaivei J.u. Tyler iraLiciauii,Patterson tlonal vAujiai iivxiuiaxyhonorary sururuysorority will , 1a-a,U4 tt $> a a MembersJV iem D ers uof i the u ic AfAcwi4v**v^vT-.*Manchester 0j.Jy ’ P P member Justin Gllckson Monday gehogj yegr beginning In Sep- Police said the girl was board has asked that Manches­ Robert Thomas D’Ambrosio, mantlc, charged with larceny discuss what he meant when he and former State Minority Lead- meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the ruined clothing. He noted zoning Board of Appeals last The “ home is one of several during discussion of re- teniber. In WaterburyT 440 have stabbed as well as being crim­ ter continue the program. Glastonbury, and Daryl Joy Le- over $250, had his case continu­ wrote in a study on Happenings er Peter P. Marlanl. Nobody home of Mrs. Cecelia Moore of night expressed themselves as ,g ^j^g^ ports that 1,000 to 1,600 would-be appUed for 366 vacancies, The Board of Education has May, 153 Woodland St., April inally assaulted, and she was ed to April 22 and bond was set and toe Necessity for A rt: “ Fer- from Manchester Is on the com- 17 Goslee Dr. ^ lo m e being in favor of "tightening structed In that manner before students may be turned away be- 443 g^g applications for decided to defer a decision on Bridget Church, treated at Rockville General at $500. Boudreau was arrested P tlllzatlon of toe soul is toe rea- mlttee. shal’s request would make his “ P” ,“ »elr Interpretation of regulations were gg®‘' that^^servine 8 ®tudents^ Applicants to Hospital. Sunday by Coventry police and Gllckson said that serving ,- the request until after towns- son for toe necessity of art.” ’The group’s organizational pay per hour $3.30, and that regulations governing their established. The same request 8 Part-time students have not people’s advisory vote April 30. LOGGING LIBRARY She first told her story to held in Tolland State Jail over­ The program will stress toe meeting was called for 4:30 p.m. Fireman Burned would— cause a disturbance” operation,operatlon, with fewer approved was^gg denied by the board in^l952in 1952 “ t desTe^Td more studentslo r ^7 on a bud- ygf been counted,counted. It was re- Frank U. Luplen of 21 Sunset PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) —A Vernon police who arrested night in lieu of $2,600 bond. The theme that art "justifies itself today. In toe Judiciary Room withln the department applications in the offing. when an individual directly■tjy in-jn- designed designed for for 7,000 7,000 students students ported. ported. The The colleges colleges are are set set up St. spoke against use of toe library of films and literature Meyers on an assault charge, charge is in connection with both by its Immediate enjoy- of toe State Capitol. In Easter Blaze The fire mLshol Peter Mas- Members said that too many volved in the property’s owner- would be on ®a one-year basis tojg handle one full-time student,stude Manchester High School park- vaious aspects of timber which was bound over to the some furniture that was taken ------sollnl has requested a small applications were being "rub- ship was serving on the board. °r two part-time students for ing lot for summer dances, harvesting safety Is being as- next session of Superior Court from a house which the accused had been renting. . I m T l amouiitof compensation for the ber stamped” for reasons or since 1947, ten other proper- the legislature doesn’t re- e a ^ vacancy. charging that In the past toe sembled by Omark Industries, when he was arraigned in Rock­ A R A R -t * J A C lH A A T lf- IV A iA k rI Eighth District Fire Department first time this vear excuses that are not Included Ues in the immediate area ward our extra effort and de- The community colleges in dances have proven a "source, I"®- The catalogued material ville Circuit Court April 2. Robert E. Donoferlo, 20, of M. J. C 0 1 U . d J . l - kJ l e t I C O i l C C U is nursing second degree bums “ “Robert ButteVfleld explain- in ‘be actual meaning of the have been granted similar var- votion, I reserve the right to Winsted, Middletown ahd Nor- of trouble,” because of "open which wiu Include trade jour- Police investigation indicated Vernon, charged with discharg­ today at Manchester Memorial request for public health regulation’s hardship clause. lances. England’s Is said to be change my mind,” Gllckson walk and the new college going drinking and drag racing," na'®. speeches, training man- that the alleged rape took place ing firearms within the limits of Hospital and is "resting services Lying that persons un- The regulations restrict their the last o f these. added. into operation this fall in New whlch he said has been over- uals and textbooks is the first in Manchester, and thus local a highway, received a $75 fine For News Coverage Ethics comfortably,” according to hos- ^gj. Medicare are entitled to 100 actions to approve only those Dorothy Clancy, 167 Highland A" opposing view was taken Haven have fewer applicants looked by police. such library In the United authorities obtained a warrant after he pleaded guilty to the pLtal officials. y,gj^g ^j^g j^jjg health nurse hardship cases which list topo- St., was granted a variance in by board member Vincent J. than vacancies, it was reported. Beldon Schaffer challenged States, on the morals offense and as­ charge. HARTFORD (AP) The presl- of trials’ or ‘deny to the public , . _ „ ...... Thomas Dunphy, 19. of 667 graphical or unnatural defl- lot frontage requirements, al- Scamporino, who said the legis- The Winsted Community col- sault charge. The case of Ray W. FVller, 42, YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP dent of the American Bar As- ^ r m a tlo n about Main St., sustained bums of the service Is ap- ciencea not caused by toe ap- lowing her to divide her parcel Mature in 1967 turned down the lege, with 667 vacancies, has Five Coventry youths charged of Putnam, charged with two soclatlon .said yesterday that a law enforcement simply are not hands, face and feet early Sun- a n, ..gig jhe Rockville pUcant himself, they said. of land Into two separate lots, board’s efforts to obtain ade- had only 444 applicants for with breaking and entering with counts of fraudulent issue of a true.’ "distinct place” exists for a day morning, when he jumped ’ •* ^ —Example . . of . . these are ... a Applications denied by the quate financing. ’The best way places as full-time students, the criminal intent, had their cases check, was continued to April ,4 A A 44.. . The free press-fair trial guide- throuPh a wTnrtow’ lnfn'n w y ir n f ^ ’'®a Public Health Nursing As HAVE YOU AN 22 in Circuit Court 10 In Nor­ voluntary c ^ e of ethics In news ,,^gg gg„t ,.g „ e „ g ^ by K f s L aTtimL trs a v e ®oclation.soclatlon. The %chool'fechool nurse’s sal------brook ------running- through a per- board last night - were those of money, Scamporino report said. The number of continued to May 2. coverage of criminal coses. ,______/ naines in an attempt to save g^g.g property, adjacent non- James and* Grace Wright, 39 said, Is to have people com- part-time student applicants had Superb EVENT SCHEDULED James Diamond, 18, Robert wich to be consolidated with MoLis! to“e iCSTpres- ® the $12,000 total. And of this to- conforming properties or odd- N. Elm St., to maintain a de- plaining to legislators that their not yet been counted. other similiar charges. The .A.4 4 .A 44. 4. 1 4. _ due—to define the THAT CALLS FOR L. Durepo, 16, Raymond LanJ IMnU said toe bar assoclaUon of dry, 19, and Adelbert Longley, charges stem from the passing CLEARANCE can help correct ovme"d ^vehfetaT^wa^Le^^^^ P®"" will shaped lota, according to board ‘ ®®bed^ garage at the site QATERfm FOOD? of two worthless checks at should encourage t))e news their dwelling, 19, had their cases referred to sho^d encowage ^ e newra ^ problem that has been recog- first firemen to arrive at toe *’® returned to the to\«n. in ad- members. King’s Department Store, to many cases, applicants Victor Lombardo, 76 White the family relations division to decades and which scene ™ f l r e a n O eL t S dition to about $1,000 in fees col- "In m a„, , „ ^ Coventry 10-Year Plan s e m o E It may be a wedding, a ban­ which he pleaded guilty yester­ garage and quet or Just an informal get- determine their eligibility for medlP’’ bas been growing more trouble- home of Mr and Mrs ^ e r r v '®®‘®‘^ services rendered, have b«gn filing for variances St, to erert a | day.« GIRLS’ — BOYS’ Ing to forw.them on to^ ^ gome in recent years.” Morris PA4rt4.,rio-i,f o«,i 4k„i-‘ Gene Gagllardone comment- sheerly because they prefer bre^eway close to the sideline together of a society, lodge or juvenile transfer. The fifth TOe ABA’S House of Delegates ®°™® «-®®®"‘ y®a>-® some friendly group. Leo O. Maheux, 50, of 16 said. Scw^g*'toe*f^milv*DersonaUv^ ®*^ "after this million dollar not to comply with the existing of bis yard. 2 Large Dogs For College youth, Jeffrey Baker, 18, not has adopted toe “ Reardon Re Wadsworth St., pleaded guilty L “ ’“ X c h L s ta b lL h ^ lu ld :; Morris emphasized that law- DunphyL fiLt budget the older people will need zoning regtaatlons." said one George an.and Lillian Perret, 49 eligible for ju',-^ ’c, was contin­ negates uiu ex- Keeney St., to erect a building We Are Prepared to ued for plea with the other to a charge of kindling a fire, ItaM deallrig with pre-trial pub- y®*« “ d police officials would the baby, and he jumped ‘*'® ®®rvlces of a nurse.” member. "This neg addition close to sideline. Maul Boy, 6 Gets Reviet^ Serve You to Your youths. and was fined $75. He was ar­ jjgj. ® continue to "release for publl- through the window into toe Park Purchase tra amount of planning and rested March 30 after police and Stanley Bates explained the work done by the neighbor who Edward J. Haefs, 405 Vernon A six-year-old boy was badly SPRING COATS Complete Satisfaction Baker was charged with aft The merits of voluntary gulfte- flame-filled room. In which fire- S0~ ^ " g ™ g ^ 4’ jg the ^ n se rv L Zal'''in St., to divide a parcel of land mauled on toe head and neck The Ten-Year Plan for toe fire units responded to a call additional count of breaking and about a mattress fire in his GIRLS' SIZES. 9-18 MONTHS — TODDLERS', 2-4, 3-6x. 7-14 lines in Connecticut are being necessary In k i j n g Z d r e S e ^ a f hi?h'” a r i 4M Commission budget for the make his consLctlon S ^ all? with below mini- by two German Shepherds yes- Manchester Community College Our catering sem oe Is set up entering with criminal intent, to be flexible enough to ac­ room. explored while Landry and Longley BOYS' SIZES 2-6 Connecticute L ^ Bar \ r TAssociation s l\ a t V n a and n 1 ‘ •’®. “ " I degrees, to rescue tofcWld.^b^n^ purchase of Freja Park, 21 acres gguahle, but within toe regula- = ^ 0 ° calls for about 10 acres of school commodate any size gathering. Other cases disposed of in­ building on each closer to the small dachshund, buildtag space and between 2,600 were charged with an additional ^m m lttec renresentlne the ^’’® charges, fireman said toe fire was so hot “ cc®®® Notch Pond This repres- tlona’.” Why not call us and talk over clude: Thomas E. Burdick, 21, sidelines than regulations per- The boy, Jerry O’Brien, had gg^ 3,600 full-time students, count of breaking and entering. nBu«i m edia In the state circumstances of arrests and it melted some of toe windows ®"*® *-b® entire cost to toe town. Members agreed that many the details? of 76 Union St., charged with mit. 43 stitches taken at Manchester The youths are charged with O T R T In a talk at the mid- Pby®‘cal evidence seized.” Within minutes, Dunphy came without using open space funds, of these so-called hardships are In 1978 the two-year college failure to obey state traffic Robert J. Ardlnl, 82 Barry Rd. Memorial Hospital and was dls breaks Into toe Highland Park VAIOI- mlM-inc rtf the Connecstl- ^^® ®fandards would call up- staggering back to the w i n d o w B"der such funds, toe cost to either self-created or entirely will be on the 143-acre Hllls- control signs, $25; Raymond B. Mlarket which took place on Mid that on "®®'«bers.ofmembers.of the bar not to andan,i waswas” extricated by fire- t*!® ‘°wn would be $1,600. unrelated to zoning. " clos^e^to staeftae'^^^ town Rd. site. No dormitories Faulkner, 43, of Milford, arrest­ March 21 and Feb. 25. Flour of In “anv edven State t there h e r e r should fi^ d f.®'®“ ®. Publicly any Informa- men. He hadn’t known that toe ^^^st Selectman Richard MnrMor- Because an Intovldual has r L e o ^ tn mnstruot ° ® ° are Included in the plans meet­ ed In Vernon, failure to drive m *any pyen 9Ca/te mere snou about the prior criminal baby was rescued bv its moth Kreyslg both said they « death in the family or Leonard, to construct old Oak Trail. ing state requirements despite GARDEN GROVE itoe youths were brought by In toe established lane, $30; Rob­ TELEPHONE 649-5313— 649-5314 Manchester police detectives toe*"”S f a **■’ “ >® '^®"® ^as a crippled ^elaUve, this L t o l / r e s^outo si.leL f'^ Cen ^6 full- time ert R. Fregln, 45, of 116 N. SPRING SUITS from Vermont where they were ^ T e ^ ^ compulnce the existence or contents of a discovered. chased using the open space ^oes not constitute a zoning te^ st a L a c 2 to m W ‘ CeL boy was outside play- gig^ents "rooming about” town School St., failure to drive in being held by Vermont State BOYS' BLAZERS vlously, any agre^ent from 4®^ *®®*® '^® “ '’® ‘J*®Placed toe Cort- hardship, members said. ter St ’ already, according to Dr. Fred- r rea the proper lane, $25; Henry A. police. ’Hie fifth youth was ar­ which some members of the submit to tests, or wrlght’s from their newly ac- Questions were raised during j closing toe discussion they m another matter insf riirht Kritz, the dachshund, which grlck Lowe Jr., college presl Gersbach, 67, of 116 Sherman rested locally a few days later. medla stand aloof cannot ac- opinions as . the merits of the qulred apartment on E^aterEaster the review of Board of Bduca-. gg^egd that fewer application, the b o S by f 1-2 ^ e ro ‘>®"‘dent. ’ Rd., failure to drive In toe prop­ James Burroughs, 19, of case of toe evidence to be pre- morning, forcing them to flee budget requests on O m A.1%AI4.« 1a8 $%AV a* AA*AV*i«.$A%A8 XlvAM «■ A 4 M . _•___A • fa... . _ _ . ‘loK®' The plan was reviewed last er lane, $26. oompUsh litB aim. . should be accepted than reject- jected toe Application of Sun OH Vernon, charged with misuse Morris. said such codes sented at trial, Morris said. toe building In their pajamas. ^® building superlntend- The small dog got away, Mrs. night by the executive commit------— ------. ent and the accountants. ed. “ Let’s tighten up.” they Co. for a special exoepUon for 4v. 1 A ^ executive commit- of the flag, breach of peace, Also, Muriel Hayward of And­ "should not contain 'escape Guidance director Lewis sald. a gas station and cerUflcate of °*4 ‘ L® and reslsitlng arrest, had his over, failure to grant one-half hatches.’ They should state man Shepherds turned on the cil at the campus building on Morgan was called on to ex­ case continued to April 30 ses­ the highway, $25; John E. Hll- 6 “ rto d a V ^ to e ^ ro n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ *’°y- Hartford Rd. and accepted for clearly the types of potentially plain how toe evaluation of the sion of Circuit Court in Ver­ dltch, 60, of 68 Summer St., Im­ prejudicial information which savB the- ootinn Is Mf®- O’Brien, who did not see submission at the annual meet- Phone Worker Strike high school will work next non. proper turn, $25; Philip L. Mar­ would not be disseminated, as year. b ew u ^ to^ippllcatlon was on- ‘"I ^ Burroughs was arrested Fri­ tin, 19, of Rockville, disobeying It Is done In toe ABA standards. ly advertised twice, and regula- ®PP®'’®"«y ®ble to fend off toe Several committee members The amount requested for li­ Four Jets day after he allegedly sprayed They must apply to toe sensa­ tlons require It be advertised pressures for senior com- Is Seen Inevitable braries was questioned again, The boy was taken to the hos- munity colleges, schools with red paint on an American Flag tional cases as well as the rou­ (Continued from Page One) three times. The application will along with the amount request- pital where toe stitches were a full, four-year program. They In Central Park In Rodovtlle. tine cases.” ing costs, and predictions of ed for field trips, and the sug- Lost Over be subject to a rehearing at toe He ■was later taken to Norwich ___^ Co., toe manufacturing subsldl- taken. He was given a tetanus were relieved to know the plan Despite his views on a volun even further price Increases, gestion that the town should May ZBA meeting. Hospital. shot and released. 1® reviewed every year and Don't wnil for a Special Occasion tary news curb proposal, Morris Kell. give union memibers their operate Its own school buses ’The red paint sprayed on the The German Shepherds, own- changes are possible, urged adoption by toe State Su- ^*®° Involved would be Bell gtroncest case In years for was reiterated, flag. Burroughs claimed, was Vietnam ed hy a neighbor, were placed Despite budget cuts. Dr. Lowe preme Court of "toe new canon System workers In Ohio, 1111- < North Dakota, South Dako-1171 Union negotiators have turned Intendont, was ready with flg- In the dog pound by dog war­ ther King.” LB J Seeks school will operate at about the don Report as It relates to the ’ ^ wage offers estimated by ures when the suggestion that ed Into the gulf out of reach of den Robert Schefish. The case against Theodore J. CHOCOLATES same level next year. ’The budg­ conduct of attorneys and judg- rHo,h„ ’ ^be parent International .Tele- the school look Into hiring a enemy, ground troops. Navy hel- Ohokas, 25, of 49 Cedar St., et was cut, 6 per cent, toe facul­ cioatu then own ojcilomunt! e® • • • fomln’ NiivnHn Wnpbottc ond Tclcg^Taph Co. as custodial firm to clean Its Icopters quickly rescued them. Peace Talk charged with breach of peace ______Nevada, ty 7 per cent, and a federal Vo­ GLASS INSTALLED Morris said there Is noting In '_^ ,,,__.4..4’_‘4- nr*® worth more than 7 per cent over schools was made again. The four planes raised the to- by assault, was nolled. He wus 2 Men Get cational Education Act grant of toe ABA fair trial and free press and Washington, D.C. i 8-month contract. He said that he had secured tal number lost In the air war IN ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS arrested March 19 after his car Responses $60,000 will be sent to the state’s standards to Inhibit toe press Other Bell System contracts Belrne said he held informal quotes from two local compa- against North Vietnam to 826. AND WINDOWS OF ALL TYPES ■was struck by a snowball, po­ H igh Posts general educational fund, not the from repordng fully to toe pub- .around the nation expire later In tgu^g ^ith company officials and nles. The first, with cleaning They were the first planes re­ (Continued from Page One) lice said, and he allegedly college. Visit lic facts of crime and law en- April and May, and the strike ^gp government orficers last materials included, would clean ported down in the North In two (Oontinned from Page One) chased several boys and grab­ forcement. eventually could embrace all weekend, but made no progress the elementary school for $28,- weeks, since, an Air Force F4 "^as Cyrus R, Vance, former newspaper Nhan Dan noted that The college now has a total of J. A. WHITE GLASS €0. bed "one, accusing him of throw­ He said: "The standards do ®tat«® except Hawaii and Alas-. jg^gj.^ g getygment. No formal 000 a year and the high school was dawned April 2 the day aft- deputy secretary of defense who U.S.officials had said contacts 1,140 students taking classes day Open 8 AJVL to S F.M.—Saturday 8 AJVI. to Noon ing the snowball. Liggett Drug not impose any restricUons on ka. The executive board of the bargaining sessions were sched- for $31,600. This would be $39,- er Johnson’s curtailment order. ^®® been assigned as military were continuing with Hanoi to and night in the 16 classrooms An 18-year-old Manchester toe news media themselves: Communications Workers has OOO over the budget request However, the sources said toe adviser to participate In any select a mutually agreed site. on,Hartford Rd. and the science 31 BISSELL ST.— Phone 649-7322 youth, reported as being AWOL at the Parkade they apply only to lawyers, already authorized approval of .-y would take a miracle at cost. Dr. Castagna said. collision was not due to enemy preliminary peace talks with "This ls”yet another trick ol labs at the high school. Admls- from toe United States Army, judges and law enforcement of- any later strike votes by Bell this point to reach agreement The second would clean both action and toe two Phantoms Hanoi. the United States to delay con- slons for the fall semester are fleers. Claims made that toe System units of toe union. without a strike against the Bell schools for $33,460 a year, toe would not be listed as combat Park was flying In from Seoul tacts and appease public pro- expected to total 700 full- time standards would ‘curb coverage Belrne said rapidly rising llv- Telephone System," he said, materials to be supplied by the losses. tonight. ’ test," toe article said. new students. PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 PAGE THIRTEEN Deaths in Henry Beston Hehron Subject at CBA Meeting Musical Family 8,300 Electricians Strike TV-Radio Tonight Conducts Series The W orld Is It Wrong to Prohibit Dies at 79:/ New Jersey Bell Telephone Myl«« W j»tt 3-Unit Fire Department Created At Town Church OOLOHBSTER, England TelevUion t^sMents voted laal he let it stand. A question was to the commission when tEdcing , , NEWARK, N. J. (A P )—^Tlie the Telephone Workers Union, a (AP) — Hie death of Sir Mylea Was Author Municipal Employe Strikes? o, try,h o, a,. IBEW. 5:00 ( *40) Perry Mason (00) Huntley-lBrInidsy >gnt at a special town meeting raised on what the price tag over any property smd this hEis Wyatt, M, chairman of BrUlah (31) Superviaory Ftnctice (R) ( 8-1M2) MUce Douglas ( ) Httcfacock to create a three-company fire '*^'*^‘* Hie Gilead Fire- not been done. Wallace said that HARTFORD (AP) — It la ment to Ite knees through a ers and musicians, will conduct Elcwtrlcal Workers (IBEW) United Airways and Air Hold­ NOBLEBORO, Maine (AP) — (08) Woody Woodbury 10 (30) incture 7:16 (40) %»rts department for the town house. the town was not taking over the wrong to prohibit certain mu- work stoppage. special services today through ye-sterday went on strike TatMt offer” ^ wiint lie sa~^^ P“ *y ings I/d., was announced Mon­ Henry B. Beston, who spent a (34) ItinerogerB Neighbor­ (30) ^Wsreel day. The cause of his death, hood 7:80 (94) raUot Norton Late in the j » Porham quoted the fire com- Amston Fire Department prop- nlcipal employes from striking "Arbitration seems to be the Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the egnlnst Now Jersey Boll Tele- ts t Tw.r year living In a tiny shack on a (90) Combat ( 6-40) OaiTison's OorlUaa He^e Hm moderator mlttee recommendaUons which erty, that belongs to the Amston for better working condltlcxns? answer," Seitz said, "I ’m not Church of the Nazarene. They phone Co. package of »8.7 million per which occurred Sunday, was not windswept section of sand dunes (40) MoHsle’s Navy (ui^OdMO) I I>ream of Jeoa- “fi, ^ he considered esUmated cost for a two-day sta- department. This question was among favor of It, but It seems wlU. also , conduct _ . the 10:45 ^ a.m. spokesman said the ^ hc said the offer Included In- announced. Sir Myles headed a 6:30 iBob Young. News n*e (O ,^ , _ business empire whldi Included on Cape Cod, Miass., and wrote Afternoon Report ( 3-13) "The Lonely Dory- the meeting one of good Inten- well and paved area It was then questioned, "Are -those dealt with during a day- preferential to strikes." and * 7“ p.m. “ Sunday ‘ services at strike by about 8,300 telephone creases ranging from about Britain’s largsnt privately- about Ws experience In “ The s . men" (O tons, but since no money was »16,900. He also quoted the we Just taking over the equip- long annual mid-year meeting of ------r> j 1 n .s t a 1 1 e r s, repairmen and ,4 50 to $12 per week. It would 34) What’s New? (18) Lea Crane on fte caU of the meeting, he speclflcaUon: 80 feet wide ment? Will we have to build a the Connecticut Bar Association owned airline. Outermost House,*’ died Mon­ 6:00 J *4040) Nows, Sports,' 8:00 (34) ConnecUcut Issue The Rev. R. E. and Mrs. maintenance ^rsonnel began at have raised top scale for skilled Jeadter rilled that he virould accept no *«®‘ with a 12-foot department up there eventual- But an AFL-CIO International Plckeri^ and ttelr four chll- 6 a.m. Pickets were posted In craftsmen to $172, about one- Boris N. Lyatoshlnsky day at his East Neck home near (80) KcHale's Navy 8:30 mo on 'With an amount In It. cslllng; two doors 10 feet by ly?” representative appearing on the Artist to Show here. He was 7p. (30) (Man and Challenge ( 8-4W*n'fStes'a TWef (C) dren, Sharon, Max, Don and front of the Bell office on Broad „,th the present national scale. MOSCXIW (AP) — Sorts N. (18) Newsbeat ™ i8 came about when First ^®®^! ^0® AMP service; boll- Wallace then turned this ques- panel said strikes by Dean, form the evangelistic Street here i^olnded Increased pay When "'Ihe Outermost House" ( 9-13) Red Skelton ((R Old Technique Lyatoshlnsky, Ukrainian com­ (23) HlghUghU (C) 9:00 hodOdlMO) ’nraMlay :Hovte Selectman P. John Pertiam ®*' heat; a truss roof; tlon to Leo Caya, the ranking municipal employes "are not an team. They play various Instru- It was not Immediately known major holidays was published in 1928, It won (18) iMerv GrlfUn poser, died Monday In Kiev at ( 8) Nowswlrc 9:30 Good Morning World (C) made the following motion, "I N*X‘bich concerto floor with wire officer from the Amston depart' ments, including comets, ac- whether telephone operators, i ^ the age of 73. In the last years widespread acclaim for Its de­ (34) (fenrlvi In the See (94) (Wars of the Roses scription of the Cape Cod sea­ 6:06 [40) (MaArerlck { 8-40) N.Y.P.D. (Cl ALONG FLIGHT of the Stalin regime Lyatoshln- 6:30 30) Soctai SecuriW 10:00 < *43) CBS News 8 (C) sky was accused of harboring a shore and its wildlife. By 1961 it 100030) Huntley-Brlnkley BISSAU, Portuguese Guinea had reached its 28th printing. "bourgeois nationalist Ideology" (0^) What's New? (R) theological training lines. The (TWA is scheduled to ^AP) A gray heron which ap- but he was allowed to continue The naturalist wrote about his ( *-13) Walter (Ronldte (C) _ ia;00 IKWO«MO) News, passed with the deletion of the ered was the purchase of a four- the department had voted to Br^eenort added^th^r^vLer^- at______the Allentown______o Bible College, - strike - ...... Bell - - - on - ...... Friday.— parently flew from Sweden to daily observations in long hand ( 8) Peter Jeimlngs News (C) Sporty WeESfter _ as a professor at the Kiev con­ 6:46 (30) Local News (30)______Tom Dwell Show reference to funds. wheel drive vehicle equipped have have the the town town take take over over the the menr”wrrker^” m e T w le r s ^ nniiur‘,>mni'nvp« u n lll? e m ^ v T ^ »® He has has had hai' a a pastorate pastomte ” at”L^; at Le- " Reports Reporis from fmm variou- various ...... cities. ...In ‘ ^Is Port,rguese African territo- servatory. After Stalin's death while seated at the kitchen table 7:00 ( 3) Award Theater 11:36 ( 8).7^8day_8ta«ljgli|^(C)3) Tuesday Stastlght After the meeting was called ^ r forest fires for fire protec- district, the fire apparatus and ^ " r i r t e " r ^ r cannoT K A^Wortum. banon, Pa., and served as as- the Garden State indicated that ------found- - by------some native of his two-room cedar shingle ( 8-13) Truth or Consequences U:30 (100033-30) Tonight (C) he was fully rehabilitated. His ( 8-4m J oey Bishop (C) to order, those assembled______heard «on In the town. maintain the equipment.equlp^nt. flnanrlal nresMirp nn oipir pm"„ ’’’I® scuoying In the slstant pastor and minister of at least some telephone opera- fishermen on the Island of Bu- works included an opera, five shack. The light came from a (13) Boxtoig the report of the fire study com- questioned having this Perham then rose £md saidhe, dover bv striklne- bermisp of *’®®^®*' ®*tcatlon program at music at Reading, Pa. The tors were refusing to cross the haque. kerosene lantern. (Si*04O) Nows, Weather symphonies and the Slav Con­ SEE SATURDAm TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINOS mlttee. The first motion w m ^he ^enda because he the committee and other repre- f),/„nf,ure af the local p'ovpm. Connecticut State (3ol- family is in Its ninth year of picket lines. The bird had a small metal certo. Beston said his year on Cape that the town of Hebron take ^®** capital expenditure, sentetives of the Amston De- ment ^ ^'hlmantlc. Many of her full-time evangelism, and has' The company described the ring around one of Its feet with Cod proved to him that “ a per­ over the operation of the "^® Hoard of Finance chair- partment had agreed in i>alntinga hang In private col- appeared on radio and televi- strike ns "completely unwar- the Inscription: "Insorm 6053147 son needs to be close to nature Radio Amston Fire District as of July A. Harry Wlrth, was ques- planning this proposal that the The advantage of compulsory lecUons, and her work Is sold slon. ranted and not In the best Inter- Rtks Museum Stockholm.’ ’ Hospital Notes and have a sense of religion to (HilB listing Includes only thoss newH broadoMts of 1# or U 1. Robert Caffazzo Indicated that tloned on how the board felt on firehouse would be leased. arbitration wa^ advanced by a In several New England gift ------ests of either the employes or be a successful human being." minute length. Some stationi •■nrry other short newsoBSts.) he was In favor of the entitle this item. He said that the board when asked how long the third speaker, Peter Seitz of the shajw. in THE PINK telephone customers In N e w ------All evening vUiting hours end He eventually gave the cot­ proposal but quesrtloned what had considered the entire pro- lease would run, Perham repli- Federal Mediation and Ckmcilla- She works in many mediums, MINNEAPOLIS , Minn. (A,) Jersey.” at 8 p.m., and start. In the WDBO—lit* 1:16 Afternoon Edition tage, with 56 acres of dune land, 6:00 Dick Robbaon 1:00 News, WoaSier. Bootts would happen If the proposal to P®®al and was In favor of It and ed, "Whatever the legal statute tlon Service. including oU, watercolor, pas- — Mrs. T. A. Peppard, a volun- The walkout is expeoted to ^ueprint Services various units, at: Pediatrics, 3 to the national Audubon Society. 6;W Joey Reynolds r:00 Amsneana build the Gilead firehouse was were treaUng the entire thing for such leases would be, 1 I>e- Municipal strikes breed more tel and on glass and wood, and teer worker for the Asbury have little or no affect on local p.m.; self service unit, a.m; 9:00 Keri O f r:38 Danrld Brinklw ^ Manchester 10 In 1964, the shack was designat­ 1:06 News. m Off 1:36 Aflemoon Btmeo defeated; would the entire plan as a package deal. lleve 99 years.” strikes, he said, and the public has private students. Methodist Hospitals Auxiliary, or long distance telephone serv- Crowell House, 6 p.m. week­ ed a nationarhistorical site. r:30 News of the Wortd Blueprint and Supply, Inc. r:46 JOe Garsfflais be abolished. Another person pointed out Fire Budget Approved employes — especially police- Mrs. Scheflsch Is a past presi- is "In the pink.” As a Pink Lady Ice becau.se most calls are days, 3 pm., weekends and holl- Beston, bom in Quincy, 6:00 Raitfoid^^iiSftl Perham stated that this was that there was no money Includ- The meeting then considered firemen, teachers and sani- dent and current treasurer of she has worn that color for dialed directly by customers. 090 Hartford Rd., Manchester 7:00 Nows ~ -) Ontt Alen* 049-8093 days; private rooms, 10 am.; Mass., received a medal in 1960 8:00 GaallcM 1 Emphasis the way he and the town counsel ed In the resolution to purc)iase the committee recommendation tatlon workers — can quickly the Manchester Fine Art As- more than 11,(XK) hour.4 of serv- the Bell spokesman said, semi-private rooms, 3 p.m.; from the American Academy of 13:00 Quiet Hours i Pop Ooooert Rockville Exchange Ent. 1405 w r o r — 1416 i Nlfhtt)^ had drawn the warning and that tbe vehicle. Perham said "You that a fire budget be set aside bring a city or town govern- soclation. ice over a 16 year period. The strikers are members of visiting in 310, 314, and 328 is Arts and Sciences for distin­ 6:00 Danny Claytoa Sbow ------Woathsr. Sports none of the proposals could be must vote to purcdiase before yearly for the th ree-com p a n y______any time for Immediate family guished achievement in litera­ 7:00 Lae "BaW ’ Sbnjns B t h s D a y implemented without a later any action Is required on flnanc- system. The committee recom- only, with a fivc-mlnute limita­ ture. 13:00 Gary Girard Show W I N F — U 3 6 resolution for an appropriation. Ing.” mendatlon passed unanimously. tion. Afternoon visiting hours In He wrote nine other nature 6:00 N«ws STABTINO YOUNG Another question was raised: Fund Approval Awaited Perham pointed out that this books after "The Outermost 1:16 Speak Up Sports obstetrics are 3 to 4 p.m. then 6:80 Harry Roaaoner COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Does the take over of the fire pointed out that all action would be approximately $16,000 begin again at 7 p.m. Visitors House," and traveled widely- as 6:36 apoak Up l ^ r t s From the small-time crime files 'district Include the fire depart- was contingent on a later re- per year and would appear in a lecturer. He retired In 1954 are asked not to smoke in pa­ 1 :1 Up Hartford of Columbus police: Peggy Ann menrt? Perham answered that solution for appropriations but the town’s annual: budget. tient’s rooms. No more than two and moved to Maine. ' LoweB tnoinaa It was the intention of legal he said he was troubled that no Another motion was presented I FM Rissuto Compton, 7, told police she was SPECIALS visitors at one time per patient. Survivors Include his widow, attacked by an assailant who counsel, the Board of Selectmen funds had ibeen listed In the by Perham, that the meeting Elizabeth Ckiatsworth, an author 7:00I ATba e WortdWorid TV’TondcM 7:16 Fraidc 0 4•fora f f ^ grabbed her around the neck and the Fire Committee to fol- warning. He continued that he gjye authority to the Board of Patients Today: 277 of some 70 books for children. 7:30 Alexander Keadrlck 7:36 %MBk Up Hartfoird and forced her to turn over 86 low the fire study recommenda- telt the meeting cduld not legal- Selectmen to enter Into such WED. - SAT. A m nT T E D YEJSTERDAY; 8:00 News tlons 'which included taking over ly make appropriations at this agreements as may be neces- 8:10 Speidc Up Hartford cents. Mrs. Hilda AlHson, 55 Winter 13:16 K rio a She described the attacker as the department but first the meeting. sary to effectuate all actions St.; Arnold Aronson, 20 Plaza Fire in House w n o — 1166 being about 9 years old. town had to accept the fire dis- The question was called on the 'voted and adopted. The modera- Dr.; Mrs. Marie Beckman, 6:00 News, Weather trlct. The question was called truck for forest fires and was ^ r expallned that this motion APRIL Hartford; Mrs. Susan Biske, Kills 2 Brothers and passed unanimously. passed unanimously. gave the Board of Selectmen 24 Fairvleiw St.; Mrs. Paula Firehouse Approved Perham then made his resolu- power to sign papers to effec'.u- % ia c 5 p i Braithwaite, Plnney St, Elling­ In New Haven . Perham placed the next three Oon on the total cost of the pro- ate the change from the Amston 17 - 20 ton; Leigh Burdett, Thompsoa- Items on the agenda Into one Ject not to exceed $30,000 to be fire district to town control, sign ville; Lawrence Carlow, Ware­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Seven resolution: “ I resolve that a financed over a period of five papers for a note for financing, house Point; Joseph Cataldi, S3 member sof the William Felder ; firehouse be built In the North years, (diaries Wallace spoke on enter into any necessary agree- McKinley St.; Mrs. Marie Char- ■> End of Hebron, that the head- this motion being a vote of di- ments with contractors for bulld- est, Main St., Vernon; Mrs. family are unhurt today despite ■ quarters for the Hebron fire rectlon to the Board of Finance, a firehouse and for purchas- a raging fire which drove them Edith Connolly, Glastonbury; (AP Photofax) ‘ system be established in He- that -there was no need to ap- mg a truck. The motion was CENTER CUT out of their house Monday night. Garner’s Rug ,, bron (Jenter and that the fire proprlate fqnds at this time, passed, Mrs. Alleen Davis .West WUllng- ton; Mrs. Helen Drew, East But Craig and Kevin Felder did* department be authorized to Perham disagreed. He said that -phe Board of Finance pointed CHUCK Hartford. Danger Above and Below not escape the blaze. 14 High St., Mianchester, Conn. locate equipment at each of the Board of Selectmen had 76 out that the appropriations for U.S.D.A. CHOICE Also, Mrs. Catherine Duncan, The two boys, aged 3 and 6, three locations as they deem days between now and July 1 this project owuld be Included 56 Barry Rd.; Mrs. Doris Eng- Drivers of cars on the Major Deegan Expressway ramp above the Expressway. Firemen on ramp at were trapped In separate up­ necessary for the proper fire to draw up agreements, sign and )„ the 1968-69 budget to be vot- ROAST stairs room In the front of the FIRST CUT strom, Dover, Maine; Drew in the New York borough of the Bronx avoid piles right survey trailer’s precarious position and traf­ protectlon of Hebron.” seal them to complete the trans- ed on June 3. Flavell, 3 Gardner St.; Richard two-story frame building. Fire­ HUl, the mcMlerator, pointed actions by the beginning of the \ resident asked if those pres­ of papar spilled from the trailer section bf truck fic below. No one was hurt and no cars damaged men found them there at 9:15 Hale, Hoffman Rd., Ellington; yesterday, after the truck crashed into railing of ent the change from the warn- new fiscal year. ent could vote call another spe- Thomas Kelley, 169 Kelly Rd., by the falling bundles of paper, firemen said. p.m. when they fought their way Ing, that a pumper t>e moved to Fred Wythe of the Planning cial town meeting. Hill said South Windsor; Anthony Lara­ into the flaming house. the'north end, to the authoriza- and Zoning Ctommission raised tbgt the selectmen could do this way, 82 Brent Rd.; Arnold 14 windows art. riling Junior to place him in a private The two youngsters, badly Uon to locate equipment where the point that according to state gf g^y time. It was also ques- Hdgh School. scdiool, she decided to wait and burned, died one-and-a-half CLOSED ' deemed necessary. There was statutes ,the Board of Selectmen tloned If the Amston District had Luescher, Broad Brook; Mrs. Mock Court Teaches Pupils Therese McCuen, Thompson- Now Michael was charged see what his parents CMUld do. hours later at St. Raphael’s no comment on the change so was required to bring a request to wait or could the agreements ville; Ann Marion, 88 Strick­ l a i with taking an automobile Judge Brenneman discussed Hospital. ■.______— ------be effectuated. Hill again said land St.; Paul Minlkowski. Job’s To Understand Juvenile w •without the owner’s permission. each case with Mrs. Scher and The cause of the fire Is still they could. Hill Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Mattie Three students at the ming shoplifting, truancy, and run­ He allegedly broke into a then asked the advice of the au­ not known. Fire officials said For Vacation Coventry Another suggestion from the the flames apparently started floor was that perhaps the town CHUCK Neaubauer, Meadows Convales­ {i;uiior High School appeared In ning away from home. She was oervlce station and stole a 1966 dience. She spoke separately cent Home. supposedly apprehended at a blue Mercury. After driving the with each pupil and his or her in the porch, then shot upwards needs a new town attorney. Per­ Juvenile court last night on through the front rooms. GROUND Also, Mrs. Katherine Olbert, department store on Feb. 22 and car for a short time, he lost parents. Before making her de­ ham replied that he and the charges of delinquency. Each Mr. and Mrs. Felder and their Raymond Bradley Renamed 98 Woodbridge St.; Robert found In the possession of stolen <»ntrol of the vehicle and cisions, she asked what they A p ril 15th thru 29th town counsel had searched five other children ranging in through the state statutes yes­ Quey, 73 West St.; (Jeorge student was accompanied by his goods. She often was caught tru­ smashed into a parked car, do­ would like for her to do. After age from 9^ears to 7 months terday morning and could not Rettlnger, 233 Hackmatack St.; or her parents. Their cases were ant, and she ran away to New ing damage to both vehicles. the trials, the audience was giv­ Democrat Committee Head Because this was his fourth fled to safe* through a back find anything listed against Mrs. Mabel Samson, Wlndsor- heard by Judge Fredericka York City. Upon talking with en time to ask questions. offense. Judge Brenneman rul­ The general purpose of the door. ” Raymond H. Bradley Sr. was tween the school girls’ Red and bring;ing appropriations up at a vlUe; Brenda Shaw, Stafford Brenneman, Juvenile court Lori and her parents. Judge Springs; Mrs. Mary Smith, 87J ed that the boy be taken from program was to enable the chil­ re elected last nlkht to a two- Bl«® Teams. Both games bene- meeting when not warned, Judge, Third District, State of Brenneman decided that she re-elected last nlgnt to a jv ro Activity Fund. Following the meeting, sev- Bluefield Dr.; Brenda and Je- would reserve decision for one his home. She favored placing dren to understand the laws and Connecticut. him In the <3onnecrticut Home the reasons behind them so that - year term as chairman of me McArthur of the eral persons expressed their de- U.5.D.A. CHOICE An Soderquist, East Hartford; or two months to see how Lori Democratlc Town Ctommlttee. Robertson School faculty is sire to have another special Mrs. Nana Sokolls, 78 Linden Actually, this was the, final behaved. If at that time she! for Boys In Meriden, but since they could better obey them and meeting of the year for the PTO his ftuitily wanted first to try become better citizens. Other posts filled at the organl- coach of the girls’ team. town meeting to appropriate St.; Mrs. Beth Taft, 64 Valley still caused trouble, she would' zatlonal meeting of the new Guild Officers the needed funds to get the SHOULDER CLOD ROACT Falls Rd., Vernon; Paul of niing Junior High School, and then be found delinqeiuit by the the "court" was a mock court committee were vice-chairman. New officers of the St. Ger- project underway. Wehren, 56 Birch Rd., Wapplng; court and such action would be Mrs. Keith Benoit; secretary, malne Guild of St. Mary’s School Nurse Sought' BONELESS Fred Wilke, 94 Oxford St.; Mrs. devised In keeping with the eve­ taken as was necessary. ning’s program, "Youth and the Mrs. Ernest Hamblett, and Qbpreh have been elected and Ray Gardiner, principal of FRESHER BY FAR Eleanor Wlncze, 850 Hartford Stephen, 13, was charged with lb. Law." 4* S I N C E R treasurer, Richard Hawley. installed on May 9, the the Hebron and Gilead Hill Ele- FRESH CHUCK ROAST 79c Tpke., Vernon. assault and battery. He was ac­ irS HOME IMraOYEMENT TIME! Hawley was re-elected to his ^g^j^ ^ annual communion mentary Schools, has announced Appearing In the mock court LEAN, FRESH BIRTIK YESTERDAY: A cused of beating up a child on p resen ts post and Mrs. Benoit had served ggpp^r. that the school nursing position were Lori Seader, grade , and son to Mr. and Mrs, Guy 8 the way homi from school, giv­ POR as secretary on the previous officers are: presi- is vacant as of April 19. Appll- STRAWBEnRIES 3P her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ pint GRCUNDBEEF 3 lbs. $1.59 Plourde, 25 Avon St.; a daugh­ ing the boy a broken nose. He town committee, the terms, of Stanley Zuzel; 'vice- cations to fill this position until ard Seader, 114 Richmond Dr.; FLORIDA ter to Mr. and Mrs. David Des- pleaded guilty. The Judge felt ALUMINUM AWNINGS which expired on Sunday. president. Mrs Joseph Eichner; the close of the school year FANCY, CRISP Stephen Straight, Grade , champlain. East Hartford; a 8 that Steve was not getting the S ® s ® “ ® Bradley read letters from ggp^etary, Mrs. Sam Green, and are being accepted by him at son to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. proper g;uidance at home, but • PORCH ENCLOSURES (All Types) three candidates Interested In ^rgggurei.^ Mrg. Harold Waldron the Hebron Elementary School, ORANUES CARROTS Charles Straight, 109 Coleman Boucher, East Hartford; a son decided that he should be given nominations for seats In the 1M9 g meeting will begin — — YELLOW to Mr. and Mrs. David Arm­ Rd.; and Michael Kelly, Grade a second chance. She placed him • ALUMINUM SIDING General Assembly for which g jjggg at 6:30 p.m., follow- Manchester Evening Her- CELLO strong, Canton. 9, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. on probatio:!, and ordered that electlons will be held this- fall. dinner. Reservations aid Hebron correspondent, John Kelly, 17 Chambers St. OF ONIONS 3»«.33' PKG. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: he be seen by the Manchester • COMBINATION WINDOWS Stephen Loyzlm of CJoventry and made by May 1 and Mrs. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228- Mrs. Lillian McCarthy, Weth­ Their alleged "offenses” were Child Guidance Clinic. If he AN D DO O RS J i f Aloyslus Aheam of BoltOT are ggj^ pg obtained from 9116. ersfield; Edward Sheridan, taken from real life experiences. made no effort to change over both seeking nomlim«<)n for the ^^^g pinkrel, School S t . ,------Bloomfield; Laurie Roy, East Also taking part In the pro­ the period of two months, he 51st assembly district seat .Walter Slwefc, Rte 3 1 . ------— WITH THIS COUPON Hartford; Mrs. Marilyn ceedings with Judge Brenneman would then be removed from his Call The Company Known For which serves the t o ^ ° L , Mrs Zuzel also reports that Schmidth, Storrs; Frank Bur­ were Mrs. Justine Scher, pro­ home. Quality Over 35 Years—Free Estimates dover, Bolton . the Guild will be host to the CHOCK FULL O’ NUTS nett, 3 West St., Andover; bation officer from Rockville; The Case of Michael, 14, was * Robert Houley of Vernon Is ^yymantle District, Catholic George <3»rr, 17 Theresa Rd.; Capt. George McCaughey of the different. These were the first seeking the 35th state senatorial g, ^gmen, at the church Mrs. Mary Marshall, Wells Manchester Police Dep&rtment, " ■ A 1 LB. offenses for Lori and Stephen, Phone 233-4475 district seat, coloring all 13 tomorrow night at 8. Rd., Talcottvllle; William acting as the “ arresting of­ but Michael ha^ been in trou­ towns in Tolland County. ______A ; CAN Runde, 65 Doane St.; Patrick ficer"; the Rev. C. Ronald Wil­ ble with the law three times Bradley said he will Invite all NEW CAR COFFEE Scanlan, 890 Foster St.,' Wap- son, Second Congregational before and haJ teen on proba­ BARTLETT BRAINARD PROBUGTS CO. three men to speak to the town TWO EXCEPTIONS ping; Mrs. Emily Cushman, 3 Churcli, acting as a character • Exclusive Push-Button Bobbin committee at Its regular May LOUISVILLE (AP) — Ken- HERE with $5.00 Purchase tion once. Earlier, he had been 75 TALCOTT RD.—WEST HARTFORD winds right in the machine! Francis Ave, Rockville; Theresa witness; Robert Digan, coordin- arrested on charges of vandal­ meetlng. tucity and Illinois are the only One Per Customer, Expires April 20th Kelly, 261 Kelly Rd., Wapplng; tor of youth services for the Annual Game Thursday two states exempt from the S<>- ism, unla.wful entry, and prop­ Local Agent. Mrs. Anne Reaviel and daugh­ Manchester schools; and Atty. erty dainage. He had spray SAVE'60 The annual basketball game gigi security law which re- ter, Warrenvllle; Mrs. Jean­ Philip Bayer, acting as counsel painted stop signs, broken Into OFF REGULAR PRICE between the Robertson School quires thart federally financed nette Lesperance end daughter, for the defendents. a home, smashing |650 worth R. G. KITTLE — 649-0468 GOLDEN TDU(iH& SEW* I IN 351 DESK faculty and girls’ basketball programs for needy children be liS5 McKee St. LfOti, 13, was charged with o f furnishings, and had broken team will be played Thursday organized under one agency, PENN DUTCH SWEET LIFE DaUXEaMAG night at 7:46 in the school’s gym- Bach has a separate cabinet for fhat REPEAT OFFER • FROZEN • SEWING MACHINE °™ER new s i n c e r * sewing machines start at $6s nasium. department of child welfare be- EGG NOODLES PAPER TOWELS MRS. T's IN HANDSOME DESK! 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Barbara Allen, Nancy Rueb, plan available for all makes AMPLIFIER p re een ta Faithfully reproduces Jeanne Young end Karen Se­ PINE PHARMACY and all models! 1 1------harmonics and over­ THEBBffOPTliBBMIW tones. Virtually elimi­ well. M4 Center 8t. nates distortion. e ta rrin g Also, April Schieldge, Kath­ RESERVE A CAR ryn McMahon, Deborah Rey­ NOW. . .CALL OPEN SUNDAYS 8 A.M.-1 P.M. JrafflAWBOTA nolds, Sheri Dibble, Denise Ma- WETUmimBIMM oble' end Sandra Dunnack. Guards the fifth grade 643-5135 STORE HOURS CAMERA , _y w ,, S O LID - IP MONDAY, APRIL 22nd C8STV, team •wUl bo: Glnette Roy, San­ S TA TE FM/AM/ m COLOR, 9 PM EST-PST dra Oookson, Jene Manley, RENTAL Mon., Tues, Wed., S TE R E O Sherry Ooolbaugh, Monica Un­ FM R A D IO REPAIR MORIARTY derwood and Qpborah HUl. Sat. Fuliv transistorized for Also, Angela Fawcett, Wen­ Have a problem? TTie Denton Model OA50-8CW. Con- cooler Speration, long­ er life. BROTHERS MANCHESTER 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. dy Scott, Doreen Lavlgne, Ln-u- We'll be glad to 1 teaaponuy etyled oompest conoole The Abbot, Model GA5010. Gen­ •‘Oanneotlout's Oldest in genuine oil fUnlshed walnut ve­ uine oil finished walnut veneers rle DoUeris, Doryann Major and For address of store nearest you, Lorraine HathaAvay. Fine Photo Finishing Linooln-Meroury Dealer” Thurs. & Fri. neers end select hardwood solids. (or genuine pecan ■veneers with MiifliinirArMMifrMrkMflNOlRMvr rt nuC MARKET With Speoe Ooraurauid® ‘‘BOO’’-re­ the look o f fine distressing') and see white pages of phone book Jeanlne McCarthy and Cindy SOI CENTER STREET seleat hardwood soUds. MICRO-TOUCH1» O lltwuigfa wUl toe scorer and N A S S IF F 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. mote control: Model GA50-37W. T O N E ARM under SINGER COMPANY (Except Thurs.) 805 M A IN STREET. M ANCH ESTER Newl Swivel base 23” dlag. Color Drop ill Slide ilLTilt iti SINGER CAMERA SHOP It's impossible to acci­ timer. OPEN EVENINOB ... ■ 'I TV Specials! dentally ruin a fine rec­ 856 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER--647-ll25 This .game wUl 'be preceded 991 Main St. Manchester PH O NE 643-9561 Special ord! et: 0:80 pjn. by a game be- PAOB FOUmXBN ItAN Cnsnai EVIHIHO HEBALD. MANCHBnR. OONN- TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 PAGE f i f t e e n ' ^Judge Says He^s Ready to Go to Bed ... Lefs Score a Run^ TOE *Don*t Think Rules Should Be Changed*—Goalby Herald Angle Mets Again Figure in History 9 f EARL YO ST six hits himself, and retired 19 Sports Editor Governor Second Best to Masters King NEW YORK (AP) — said Staub, who batted nine Pittsburgh 8-2 and St. Louis Houston, but was long gone by Rusty Staub said things times in the six-hour, six-minute topped Atlanta 4-8 In 10 . the Ume Wade Balsingame, the batters in a row at one. stretch, • • • started getting pretty fun­ contest. The game ouUasted by fifth Houston , was offi­ was the winner. Veale didn’t al­ Game— Rain, Rain, Rain ST. LOUIS (A P )-G o v . two innings the longest night A8TBOS-MBTS- cially declared the winner. low a hit untU the fifth when ny around the 17th . * • • — ^Blue — No Game flag was hung outside Lester Maddox of Georgia game played previously, a 6-S Shortstop A1 Weis let a Rocky Oolavito singled. the Red Sox ticket office shortly before noon yesterday got o ff the plane Monday Roy Hofheinz officially American League victory for grounder off the hat of Bob As- DODOEBS-PIBATKS- • * • Sports Briefs sanctioned the humor of Washington over Chicago last promonte go through his legs The Dogers won in a finish OABDS-BBAVBS- M hundreds—^possibly thousands— of rain-drenched one step ahead of BcA Toner Scores Hit* the situation five innings year. that would have made a writer fans were n<^ed wming and going from Boston’s Fen- (Joaiby. But Maddox is and that sent in Norm kOHer, And in yet another last-inning “ That was a three-package- who led off with a single and ad­ of juvenHe sports fiction blush.' v & y Pm k . Joe Fan doesn’t like to see this sign hung only a governor, and Goal- Rings Distributed later. finish, J

BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Motorcycles— Bicycles MIND r TH' NEXT STOOL SO IT'S OVER PORKV AN' PETUNIA C'N SIT 2 APPLED Al -SMILIN' SMITH THE OTHER GUY­ 1966 SUZina 60 OC motorcycle. TOSETHER, SYLVESTER? BATS CLEAN ED KAGLE— WANTS CLASSIFIED Windshield and helmet includ­ l KNOW HIS Nib s /'u p .'HE NEVER TO ZIP UP C O M - , ed. $178 takes all. CaU 648-0688. >ANrr? SLADLVi HASN'T GOT A CHANCE I FORGETS A FACE MUNITY SERVICE \ Cvaw nO IN THE DISTRICT eiJEt I a NO ALWAYS AND ATTRACT ADVERTISING YAMAHA 80, less than a year YWLklO iSCUOOL! TlOfJ. BOT WHATS H « 1 FORGETS TO t a k e NEW MEMBERS.' old, 1,000 miles. Can. be seen VWV VO I HAVE COMPETITION T »^6TANP.' HE WAS WAY AHEAD Antw«r to Provlom Puiilo CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS at the Dairy Queen, 242 Broad St. i r UNTIL HE SU G - n 6ESTED MAKIN' tHE Olio 8 A.M. to 4:80 P.M. WIVES ASSOCIATE 1966 HONDA—308, good condi­ MEMBERSL-r^ ACROSS 5 Second-year COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tion rebuilt engine. $376. with ITsku M om’i abacp helmet. CaU 649-0868. own 6 Tbaatar sign y 4>M VM. DAT BBTORS PDBUOATION TFartiUoo U a 7CatUe bedding DeeaUae for Satarday aad Moaday la dtia p.ai. FH8M7. «ort 8 Blood money 1968 DUCUVn, 860 CC, 1,800 f • i U F W d o t .9 Crimson miles. Excellent condition. $680 CO l^-li achiavemnit 10 Inherent power or best offer. 648-7977. U ao (Fr.) 11 Heating devices PLEASE READ YOUR AD ISCandled 12 Seines OlMilfled or "Waat Ada” are talna over DM pknao mm a lOPtt tea-boUy root 18 Dance step 1967 HONDA 90, exceUent con­ ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN (var.) 21 Cuddle »*««*'* >aad hla ad the FIK8T II Rat, lor UutaDM 22 Pace DAT re A P P l ^ aad REPORT ERRORS to tlaie forlhe dition. CaU 644-1077 after 6 p.m. SCSH,OOf> WSVE \ YEH, BUT 1 WANT 17 Rogittered 23 Ensign 33 Enumerate 41 Not at'many aext iaaertlon. The Henld to reqMaalble far oabr ONE I 'B um s (ab.) 2SC%aise (coU.) 34 Emissary 43 Woo n a n T a«aa d _ . . . > _ a a ___ m ______m ... T ' _ CERTAINLY CO M E TSHOW VtXJ TH' TH 'G R O U N D 44 Make mlatakes A LONG w a v s ; BIS SWAMP... HERE IS U F athw (coU.) 28 Unclothed 35 Gets up Business Servicas U Short^iappcd 37Rall bfiliras 48 Circle part COMPARATIVELY 28 Pigeon 48 Body of watar Offered 13 HIGH... ME’5 .fftbiic 31 Gratify 38 Phili ipine ■'CO-ED aO Malo offfpring swee top 47 Golfer's tarm 22 Carpenter'i tool 10 11 12 YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. , KAGLE* 23 B a p (ab.) r “ r 3 4 r 6 7 9 9 Cellars, attics, yard and — AND 24 Arboraal homei TRAIL­ 26 Inlet of tiM N a 13 14 M3-2711 small trucking done A-1 right. V e H MIA h . 1M Sis ■ ! M B« 27 Pronoun 875-3136 CaU Tremano Trucking Serv­ ING =■ 28 Operated 16 16 (Benkrllln, ThU FMe) 29 Faucet ice toU free, 742-9487. 30 Footed vaie 17 19 1$ 31 Thickneii, ai of LIGHT trucking, odd Jobs, also cloth ib 22 a moving large appliances. Burn­ OUl OUR WAl BY J. a WlUilANS 52 0rimace Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- 34 Malt breR 24 a a 1778. HOW ABOUT rr, MOTHERT/ W-VITA FORGET rr/ 1 WOULPNT 53 Rodant EVEN MENTION THE 36 Legal point 21 H a 24-Hour Answering Service TOO ASK HIM IF I CAW < MIWUTE" SSLUatime TREE REMOVAL, trimming. Spocial SorvIcM 15 Help Wanted— « Sen 10 a.m. area schools. Aircrafters receive tuition MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD shipped by rail or busl’T ., Announcements 2 Automatic. Good condition. ing chairs for rent. 649-6782. to 0 p.m. $9.80 weekly. Assume monthly chUd's favorite cartoon char­ refunds upon successful completion of ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ payments. Call Mr. Bake, 233- acters hand painted on a bed­ Stenographer DATA processing person key­ their courses. room or playroom waU. In­ THE WILLETS r ers, sales and service, bonded 8718. Pointing— Papering 21 punching desirable. Will train. BY WALT WETTERBERG representative. Alfred Amell, quire at 12 Bralnard PI. or _ Personnel Department Apply Board of Education, 1146 647-1719 or 643-4913. 1960 RAMBLER station wagon write Manchester Herald, Box INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Interesting position in busy MEiln Street, Manchester. KiO FJADICAL. ©ROUP LIKE IF VtJO ASK A ^ . J — 1 © A Y E 'BAA A rear end, ■ standard transmis­ K, for further Information. ing and papering. Call Phil "TAE FREE SPEECH FOR WOM- Ihl MY OPlM IOM — J —, REMEMBER Hospital Thrift sion, $20. Radiator $18. Plus Have brush, will travel! office. Livolves Interview­ SALESPERSONS — experienced Plus 10% Bonus for Second Shift LISTENJINO-TO Denofficourt, 742-6173. ing, light steno, maintain­ EM tWZ.V'SCDRORlTV' lS P e r ^ o a ja l l \ Shop when you clean closets. other parts or whole car, $38. women’s wearing apparel. THEY WON'T FOR6ET Donate clean, saleable cloth­ FORMICA work. Kitchen coun­ ing records, compiling re­ ©OIN© TO INTIMIDATE zt/iE/ Call 649-4388. L. PELLETIER — Painting — Three, four and five day week. IN A HURRY 1 ing and housewares,ydelivered ters, vanities. Professional Interior and exterior, papering ports and many varied du­ Apply Tweed’s, 773 Main 8t. I'LL c: h ALLEN©E TAEIR TAINKIN©.' y to Penny Saver, 6is' Main or 1966 MERCURY commuter wag­ work at reduced prices. Free and paper removal, fully in­ ties. call 649-3297. Thank You. on. Excellent condition. Low estimates. CaU 643-7822 any­ sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. FOOD waitresses wanted, part- APPLY N O W milleage. Call 1-228-3221. time. Company offers competitive time, Ploase apply in person. starting salary, 8:30 to 4:30 KEN JOHNSON — candid wed­ EDWARD R. Price — painting. Gas Light Restaurant, 30 Oak VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ding photography-service be­ CHEVELLE Malibau con­ Household Services Interior and exterior, papering, hours, exceUent benefits, St., Manchester. yond the picture taking. Plan vertible, 1967. Automatic, free parking, subsidizing Offered 13>A paper removed, ceilings, etc. Willow Street, East Hartford, Conn. I \ ^ early for spring and summer power steerlng,,<$l6 weekly. As­ Fully insured, 649-1003. cafeteria, congenial co­ WORK AT HOME, use your weddings. Call 649-3364. sume monthly payments. Call VENETIAN blinds — repaired, workers and exceUent work­ phone, service Fuller Brush OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Mr. Dias, 233-8718. INSIDE-outside painting. Spe­ ing conditions. customers. Average $2. per retaped and recorded. 646-0273, hour. Call 644-0202. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 649-2971. cial rates for people over 68. MONDAY niROUGH FRIDAY Parsonals 1960 PEUGUOT 4-door sedan, CaU my competitors, then call APPLY SECRETARIES — temporary, T ( f I H t by NtA. 1m . T M , la «. US. Pet. Off- radio, heater, good gas mUe- me. Estimates given. 649-7863. 8 A.M. TO 4:30 PJW. EAST SIDE ♦ 2.50 FOR ( $ 4 0 .0 0 A DAY WAG THE BEST WANTED ride to Pratt & Whit­ REWEAVING of bums, moth full-time or 9-3, Immediate age. $180. CaU 649-1816. holes, zippers repaired. Win­ 876-8401. i 'd lik etd KENNELS CATS AND ^ DEAL I COULD MAKE. ney 7-3:30 shift. South park­ FIRST NATIONAL Jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff SAAALL dow shades made to measure, STORES TUESDAY EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. BOARD MY MORTY MEEKLE ing lot. Call 649-3496 after 4 FORD Falcon 1964, automatic, JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom Builders, 11 Asylum St., Hart­ PET FOR A DOGS- BY DICK CAVALU p.m. good condition, can be seen at all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys ford, 278-7610. SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON ♦ 5.00 made while you wait. Tape re­ painting, interior and exterior Park and Oakland Avenues FEW DAYS— 183 Roxbury Rd., East Hart­ paperhanging, wallpaper re­ FOR NOR=— r JUST FIGURED DICK. RIDE WANTED to Travelers, corders for rcn'. Marlow’s, 867 East Hartford HOW MUCH <2A\ALI_/ ford. Reasonable offer accept­ moved. Wallpaper books on re­ FILE (JLERKS — temporary, Other Connecticut plants in North Haven, South­ DO YOU LARGE TH AT IN EXACTLY 8 to 4:30, vicinity of Waddell ed, 868-6668. Main St. 649-8221. full-time or 9-3 p.m. Immediate DOGS. School. Call 649-9928. quest. Fully insured. Free es­ ington and Middletown...... V CHARGE? & 'YEAfa©, lO /WONTH©, timates. Call 649-9688. Jobs, work near home. High­ AND 2 3 3 QAVS I'LL LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk doUv- PART-TIME help, Apply in per­ est pay, no fee. Staff BuUders. AIRMAN leaving for North ery, yards, attics, collars clean­ son, tl-A Theater East, Man­ HAVeA LICENSE TO Aufe Accessaries— PAINTING — interior and ex­ 11 Asylum St., Hartford, 278- OC2IVEOUP.CAS2 y Carolina Saturday, needs some­ ed and removed. Also odd Jobs. chester Parkade. 7610. one to share driving .and ex­ Tiles 6 644- 8962. terior, very reasonable, free penses. Call 643-8647. estimates. CaU Richard CLERK typist for general of­ NINE low-mUeage tires 18" 8- Martin, 649-9288, 649-4411. fice work, accurate with fig­ PRAH& 900, 8 mounted on wheels. CaU B u ild in g - ures. Apply In person. Dean 4-lfe INTERIOR painting and carpen­ Mole Producrion Autemebiles Per Salt 4 after 8 p.m. 646-3006. Contracting 14 Machine Products, 102 Colon­ try work done. For free estl-' ial Rd., Manchester! Workers WHITNEY TWO 18” and tiyo 13” wheels. mate call 649-4391. Openings on AU 3 Shifts PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER NEED CAR? Credit very bad? Four Mag type wheel covers, ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ Bankrupt, reposseSsion? Hon­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms GENERAL office work, pricing Raites: $2.42 per hour and up. fit 14" and 18” wheels. Four OUTSIDE painting. ExceUent and extending invoices, etc. r w i t h a est Douglas accepts lowest new Pontiac hubcaps. CaU tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ workmanship. Reasonable Applications accepted daily. AIRCRAFT TOOTHBRUSH?^ down, smallest payments, any­ ment work, cellar floors, pa­ Some typing required. Apply CaU Mrs. Marge Hampson, 649-3807. rates. CaU 649-8760. in person. Gear Brothers, 140 YOU COULD where. Not small loan finance tios, roofing. Call Leon des- 643-8168 Division of United Aircraft Crop. ■ ^=iF=C>K/IQl company plan. Douglas zynski. Builder. 649-4291. Rye St., South Windsor, COnn. Motors, 348 Main. Trailers— Apply to WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ Fleer Finishing 24 TYPISTS — copy — statistical. An Equal Opportunity Employer CAPTAIN EASY - BY LESLIE TURNER Many needed for assignments ROGERS CORP. CHEVELLE 1967, ^libu, 4- Mobile Homes 6*A modeling specialist. Additions, Mill ft Oakland Sts. FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- near home. Temporary, fuU- a WHY NO. DR. \ 5HE &BEMEP QUITg COOL ..IT BURNS THRU THICK STEEL T 605H ...I^ speed, gold, vinyl top, low NIMROD camping traUers — rec rooms, dormers, porches, Manchester, Conn. START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA ROHArcri...LULU \ tO/WE, WASH! BVEP ME A IN5TANTUY1 SO CONCENTRATED / TO Y M AKERS mileage, excellent condition, cabinets, formica, built-lns, ing (speciGdizlng in older tlme or 9-3 p.m. Immediate An Equal Opportunity 6 sales and service. Camper BELLE SEEMED BIT SIGPICIOOSLYl WE CAN BURN A 2O-F00T-WIDB J GET HOLD OF many extras. Call 643-8811. bathrooms, kitchens. 646-3446. floors). Inside painting. Paper­ Jobs. Highest pay, no fee. Employer AS NORAML AS ^ SHAFT INTO THE M OON! IT. HOUSEHOLDS Town, Route 140, East Wind­ hanging. No Job too small. Staff Builders, 11 Asylum St., USUAL TO ME 1 - WILL LOOK LIKE sor, Conn. Open evenings and WHY? 'SWISS CHlSSBl 1966 CADILLAC Convertible, air- A ft L RemodeUng, inside and John Verfallle, 649-8780. Hartford, 278-7610. conditioned, full power, black weekends. Rentals available. outside work. Fire escapes top, black leather interior, 623-1941. and rec room included. 1-8T2- Vi.» private owner, take over pay­ TRAVEL Trailer hitch, glide 8866 or 1-87B-4B1T. ments. 1-684-2229. ride, axle type, 600 lb. hitch HOMES, OARAGES, porches, PLYMOUTH FURY —1964, 4- load, $48. 649-6766 after 8. rec rooms, room additions, ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT door sedan, V-8, automatic, kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ WE NEED YOU! 1967 — 17’ NOMAD selfcontain- ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS power steering, radio, heater, ed trailer. Lavatory and show­ eral repair work. Financing white walls. Original owner. er, sleeps 6, has electric re­ available. No down payment. Qualified man needed os assistant to oc> Excellent condition. CaU 644- frigerator, three burner stove. Economy Builders, Inc. 643- countont in local textile firm. Must hove 2 8142. Excellent condition, 646-3209. 6166. years accounting training or equivalent job MEN AND WOMEN MUSTANG—1967. 2-door hard­ 1964 CAMP trailer, large de­ NEWTON H. SMITH Sc SON — top. Automatic, power steering. luxe. Sleeps six. Icebox, sink, Remodeling, repairing, addi­ experience. Attractive salary, benefits, Why spend time traveling through traffic when you can work near home? $18 weekly. Assume monthly We will train you on interesting jobs, with attractive wages, excellent LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON storage and electric plugs, $426. tions, rec rooms, garages, working conditions, and future. payments.. Call Mr. Bake, 283- porches and roofing. No Job bmefits and a personal, friendly atmosphere—3 shift operation. Capr. '88 Oen I fantuiei ia Camel 7’ x 7’ umbrella tent, TM WaiU Kiskii lt.d 8718. too small. CaU 649-8144. Q u a $20. CaU after Q:16, 649-2323. VOLKSWAGEN — 1966. 2-door CARPENTRY — concrete steps, Apply in person at * APPLY sedan. 4-speed. Economical. $9 Motorcycles— floors, hatchways, remodeling, weekly. Assume monthly' pay­ porches,, garages, closets, ceil­ ments. CaU Mr. Bake. 233-8718. Bicycles 11 ings, attics finished, rec ALDON SPINNING CORP. ALDON SPINNING MILLS CORP. rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 1968 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass. 11,- 1908 SUZUKI motorcycle, 180 OC TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. TALCOTTVILLE, CONNECTICUT 000 miles. Automatic, power with electric starter also sad- er related work. No Job too |BIIB steering, power brakes. $2,800. die bags. CaU after 3 p.m. 643- small. Dan Moran, Builder. IM I, NM, Me., 4-18 Evenings 649-8880. Call 647-9680. 7172 accessories. PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ TUESDAY, APftIL 16, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968

Salesmen Wanted 36-A Rooms W lriioat Boend 59 Apartments flats Got of Town Rosort Proporfy Homet For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Tenements 63 For Rout For Kent 67 LICENSED Real Estate sale- BERRY’S WORLD 'THE ’THOMPSON House — Oot- WOLVERTON AGENCY says b A*T O gNTBR i^gni 1HRBB FAMILY — aluminum men with previous experience. tage St. centrally located, large poU R ROOM apartment, all v w r n o n - brand new one OOTTAQB8 for rent —Gardner "Here's a golden opportunity house, C zoned, for doctor’s of- Biding, 2-car garage, convenient r o UTI CLASSIFIED Call Mr. Phllbrlck, Phllbrlck pleasantly furnished rooms, appliances. Heat, lights. Sure- anartments, $100. per take. Modem, lakefront, free to enjoy retirement living at ness, 2 or 8 families, 186’ location. <3ood income proper- Agency, 649-6847. parking. Call 649-2868 for over- ty ^ond required. Call 648-7778. j,, includes heat, hot water, braohure, pictures. Arrowhead lU best*’. 6H room Cape, In frantags. Hutchins Agsney, ty. Gsrard Agency, 649-0618 or night and permanent guest ------C k ^ range, refrigerator. Grove, Route 364. Colchester. most desirable area featuring •48-0886. ^ rbage dUposal, window Conn. 242-9278, 848-7178. utmoet cleanliness and walking ADVERTISING Help Wanted - a , A ;^;dM . laundr^ faclllUes. bato- distance to schools, buses and FOUR bedroom Dutch Colonial, BOWERS SCHOOL, 7 EFFICIENCT apartmenta, 1-2 OAPB OOD — West Yarmouth, Maw or Femcri* 37 Apartmanw *J-A storage facilities, ground shopping, etc. By appointment, IH baths, Breplace, buUt-lns, Rambling Cape, 8 or 4 bed­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS rooms, free parkliig. Also ______^ < -„itoria l 3 bedrooms, fireplace, hl-chair $17,900. Wolverton Agency, fcrage, 1)4 acres, wooded, rooms, formal dining room, rooms for refined gentleman, ^ r o o m EFFICIENCY, Cen- maintenance ana ^ 8 AJL to 4:80 PJl. HAIRDRESSERS wanted, full and crib. Minutes from beach. Realtors, 049-2813. $28,000. Suburtwn. HUteblna den, IH baths, $24,900, PhU- or part-time. Apply In person. free parking. Inquire before 7 t^al, reasonable. GenUeman. services. 649-6861. jLvonuia 644-1816. . — — ------Agency, Realtors, 649-0924. brlck Agency Realtors, 949- p.m. Scranton Motel Cabins, 160 649-8404 between 4 and 6 6 4 6 - 1 0 6 7 . ______The WIggery Beauty Salon, 620 WOLVERTON AGENCY — Tni- 8947. CAPES, Ranches, Raised COPT CLOSING ITMB FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Mam St., Manchester, ’Tuesday ’Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, ijOLUMBIA - six room houM. ly a beautiful 6 room Cape In MANCHESTER bedroom Wonted To Rent 68 ^CTORIA ROAD —Here is a Ranches at prices you can af­ through Saturday. an Ideal location. East Hart­ home with built-in separate 3 ford. Call for particulars. Wes­ «lN PJM. DAT BEFOBB PUBUCATION COMFORTABLE room for gwi- THREE LARGE rooms, bath, Rt. 6, no children. Call 1-228- room suite. Ideal for In-law sit­ lovely Cape Cod home only a COTTAGE WANTED at Giant’s ford, minutes from Manches­ ley R. Smith Construction Co., DeeOUee tor tatnrtay sod Mwidry la 4;M p.in. Friday. Ueman, private Mitrance, free n^wly decorated, first floor. No 8672. _____ uation. Low 20’s. Bel Air Real short walk from all facilities. Neck Beach, able to sleep 6, ter. Dead end street. Peace and 643-1667. parking, 14H Hackmatack 8t. children or pets. Suitable one i and 2 bedroom Estate, 643-9332. Ultra-modem In every respect. for the last two weeks of July. quiet with 76 x 160 lot. Built between 5-9 p.m.______two older residents prefer- apartments. Furnished In 1961 and not a scratch. Just this home features 6 rooms, 2 COVENTRY — Nick has spen^ HELP W AN TED Call 648-1256. PORTER Street area — 7 room D I A L FURNISHED room, light house- red. Parking. 272 Main St. unfurnished, swimming lovely at $19,900. Wolverton full baths, 2 car garage, brick some time In the Coventry area 643-2711 Colonial Cape. High teens. Call Agency, Realtors, 049-2818. and aluminum siding for ease and he brought back these two MALE keeping. Near Main Street. Wo- i^nrfifvn.T.F larne room fur- " pool and recreaUon area. RESPONBIBIjE young couple now. H. M. Frechette Realty, man only. Call 949-7969 after apartment. Parking. 876- $140. The ^Ihar House, Wes with 8 small children, moving of maintenance. The price Is listings. One Is a 4 room Ranch Weavers, Knotting Machine 647-9993. sensible, the location is tops. ConriniMd From PiBcodlng Pag* 5« p.m.- — ----- Road and Nye St. or call i- Into East Hartford, to assume IOU111 MAIN SI. arw — B and with large lot and lake Operators, Reed Man, Warp 8668. Call Jarvis Realty <3o.. Real­ 872-0872. ______important position, In local 0 flat, with 3-ear garage, sou- privileges on Morin Ave. at Carriers, Finishing Ma­ BEAUTIFUL trees and shrubs tors, 643-1121 to see this home NICELY furnished studio bed­ company owned branch, seek­ lag tor $19,900. T. J. Oroekstt $13,900 and the other is a ranch­ Help W onfd Mol* 36 Help Wanted— Mol* 36 chine Operators, Storekeep­ FOUR CLEAN unfurnished heat­ surround this lovely Cape on priced at $26,500, today. room, private home, female, Business Locations ing preferably 8 bedroom sin­ Rsaitor, oa-ion. er with 4 rooms, 2-car garage er, Boiler Room Fireman. ed rooms. Centrally located. Jan Drive, Hebron. Exception­ references, kitchen privileges. gle or duplex, up to $160. heat­ ally nice. Call owner 643-6947 and many other amenities for For Rent 64 $90. Call between 12 and 6 p.m., MANCHESTER — a 11 r a otlvs ^ick*** w a n t e d for ouUlde work 649-7646 after 6 p.mr ed. Will consider lease. Phone- after 6. $18,900. only $14,900. The prices are un­ ptok.up t « c k ^ow ladye of on full or „art-tlmepart-time basis, een-gen­ 876-6169, 876-6771. now Raisod Raneh, In oaa al Lots For Sole greatar Hartford araa necea- FEMALE STORAGE SPACE for rent, can collect Mr. Boynton, Sherwin- believable. Call Jarvis Realty eral lawn maintenance work. A’TTRACnVE sleeping room. M^chesteria finest^ resldwMal g jx ROOM Cape, Rolling Park COVENTRY — Priced for quick . awy. Apply In parson Klock Clerk-’Typlst aleo be used for small work Wliliams Co., Norwich, 1-889- (Jo., Realtors, 643-1121 and Driver’s license helpful but Gentleman, private entrance, araas, raodam kltehsn, dhring Co., 1372 ToUand Tpke, Man- shop. Call 648-9678. 0225 for appointment. area, 2 full baths, fireplace, sale, 100x100 treed building lot, check these properties, today, not essential. Call 644-0122. shower bath. Free p a rk in g .______room, famUy room with fire­ large cedar closet, enclosed ceastar. Good Fringe Benefits Apply 196 Spruce St. MAIN Street, ground floor NOTICE place, 2-car garage. $81,000. close to lake, lake privileges vERNON—CLOSE t ^ t . 83 and yard, good condition, $20,900. $1,990. Phllbrlck Agency, PRESS OPBRATOR8 CLEAN FURNISHED room for office suite. 876 square feet, T O W N OF MANCHESTER Apartment Buildings FhUbrlek Agsney Realtors, 040- Owner, 649-0678, no agents. Vernon Circle, 7-room Split 6847. Realtors, 649-5347. Level, 3 bedrooms, family In Winter—^This is a wintertime photograph of the village of Hirschegg in Klein f o r k l i f t o p e r a t o r s $150. Weekly - Plus Bonus CHENEY BROTHERS Inc. genUeman near Main Street, containing 8 rooms, private pQSITION VACANCY For Sole 69 “ _ lavatory, alr-conditloned. Ad- * — — JUST LISTED 6 room Colonial room. Priced to sell. Wesley Waleertal (Little Walser Valley) with the Widderstein (Ramstone) in the rear. PACKERS Apply 4 Pearl Street. Mrs. De- DIRECTOR OF MANCHESTER — spacious 7 100’ LOT WITH 180’ depth. A PERSONNEL DEPT. joeent to bank. Ideal for pro­ BOLTON — 6 unit apartment with aluminum siding, central­ R. Smith, Realtor, 643-1567. Sales oriented people for Mute. GENERAL SERVICES room homo. Exeellent location, zone, water only. T.J. Crockett First Shift, 4B Hour Waak 31 Cooper Hill St., Manchester fessional, Insurance or real house situated on approximate­ ly located on dead end street. solid leads and to act as 1961 NCA I $8,100.00 - $10,140.00 double garage, aluminum sid­ Realtor, 643-1677. BOLTON-Coventry line — 6V4 LARGE newly decorated fur­ estate office. Call 649-0097. ly 4 acres. Lots of potential. H.M. Frechette Realty, 647- EASTERN BOILER & host consultants at local 643-4141 Liberal fringe beneflta In- ing, largo rooms, bus line, 1V4 room L-ehaped Ranch, like All rented. T. J. Crockett, 9993. ELEcmoNics, me. dinner receptions (not real "And another reason for not going abroad is that they nished room. All convenlei^s. — ~dude'^'d vlicatlonrslok leave; baths. Hayss Agency, 840-0181. new condition, double garage- Realtor. 643-1677. M Loomis Si. estate). Applicants should will make you feel PERSONALLY responsible for the ^ X o S r . SSS h o u rs ' SPLIT LEVEL, 8 rooms, 1% Resort Pi Reduced for quick eale. Hayes ENUMERA’TORS WANTED to MANCHESTER —6 room Co­ be neat and poised. For In­ war in Vietnam!" ______Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag- plate insurance plan. Em baths, family room, den, fourth For 74 Agency, 646-0181. FURNITURE and applianco da- terviews call 649-9913. work on Manchester city direc­ ------er State ’Theatre, 643-7832. ploye«3’ credit union available. lonial, one year young. 1% bedroom, garage, $27,1^. Phil- Urary man. Expaiianced only. tory, interviewing residents at Apeitmenrs— Flels— ------=------r:---- For application and job de- Business Property baths, near bus, schools and brick Agency Realtors, 649- COVENTRY Lake — 4 HEBRON—Immaculate 6 room Must hava drlvar’s llcansa. their homes. Apply Price & Lee Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 • m MANCHES’TER —Spruce Street scriptlon apply to PERSON- For Sole 70 shopping, excellent condition. 5847. summer cottage. ExceUent Cape on large wooded lot. Fire­ Many banafits. Call Mr. Pat- WANTED — strong young man <3o.. Room 3, 489 Main St., Man­ Tonementt 216. Small store, heated, $76 nejL OFFICE, Municipal Build- SeUlng for $22,900. For further area, close to water, beautiful place, walk-out basement, alu­ ADAMS ST — vacant machine Information, call the R. F. WOLVERTON AGENCY. Your minum storms and screens. tanyUl, 646-0111. for golf course work. Apply Fox chester (Odd Fellow Building) in monthly. Call 247-4046. ing, 41 Center Street, Man- treed lot. Only $6,000. Hayee SAVE SAVE ’THREE maple tables, like new. LOOKING for anything shop with 10,000 square feet dream come true. One extra Char-Bon Realty, 648-0683. Grove Country Club, 454 Kee­ 8:30-9:30 a.m. and 2-5 p.m. Call 649-3807. Dimook Oo.. 649-5246. Agency, 648-0181. EXPERIENCED TRAC7TOR real estate rentals — aparb FOR pQj^ r RENT e NT or sale-461 Main »n n eciiciu . on one floor, 2 acres of land, fine 6% room Ranch, bath and ney St., Manchester. trailer driver. Apply In person. COUNTER and kitchen work, SWIMMING POOL menu, homes, multiple dwell- Building and lot next p b ^ n Sjel^ 2-famlly house Included, sensi­ BROOKFIELD ST. — 8 room half, three bedrooms, large BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 5 MANBFIEIJ) — 7H C&rlson’s Express, Inc., 95 Hil­ experience not necessary. Ap­ Ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real p^gj office. Excellent loca- 4,, bly priced. Must sell. T.J. Colonial, located In the center living room with fireplace, full room summer home secluded Ranch with aeroage In a neigh­ liard St., Manchester. ply in person tomorrow be­ UNCLAIMED Estate,Estate. 643-5129. tion for any„ „ „ use. tua.oA-jtt 646-2426 from FICE, Municipal Building, 41 of town. New on the market, borhood with homee selling op Redwood pool 20’x24’, one Center Street, Manchester, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. basement with finished laundry hideaway, near water, 3 bed­ tween 3-6. Dlno’s Pizza House, 4 large bedrooms and bath up. to $86,000. We are happy to TRUCK mechanic for fleet Advertising Department year old. Originally $1,800. NEW 3 ROOM apartment, In­ 9 to 6 p.m. Connecticut, not later than room. This dream located on rooms, only $9,800. Hayes 650 East Middle ’Tpke. LAY - AWAY MANCHE8TOR Green — com­ Downstairs has living room offer you thle new home tor Must sell, make an offer. cluding appliances and utUl- superb half acre lot. Exclusive Agency, 646-0131. maintenance In Manchester ar­ ’Tuesday, M)ay 7, 1968. mercial, Industrial, residential with fireplace, large dining $89,000. For more Intonnatlon Opportunity New 1967 Zig-Zag sewing tlea. Call J.D. Real Estate, S4$- Wolverton Agency, Realtor, by aa, excellent benefits and HAIRDRESSERS wanted, open­ H omsos For Rent 65 package. Look this one over; room, kitchen with built-lns, eaU the PhUbrlok Agency, 6I9- guaranteed overtime. Call 643- machine. Sews on buttons, appointment. $19,900. 640-2813. ings for hairdressers at Magic Call 643-1723 6129. (A) large building with 10,000 den with fireplacet encloeed 6947. 7864. Interesting and challenging, makes button holes, does all HOUSES for rent, furnished or’’ INVITATION Out Of Town Mirror. Apply in person. Mag­ WE HAVE customers waiting square feet with plenty of po­ side porch. Fine reeldenUal MANCHESTER — T room ous- job as third man in adver­ the latest fancy work, no unfurnished starting at $176 GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ SCREW MACHINE operator. ic Mirror Beauty Studio, 757 attachments needed. tential; (B) A four lamily house srea. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, tom buUt brick Colonial Cape, For Sale 75 tising department of a large SUPER stuff, sui« nuf! ’That’s for the rental of your apart­ per month. Phllbrlck Agency, TO BID tom crafted seven room Ranch, Set up and operate. All bene­ Main St., Manchester. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ end (C) vacant *'C" soned lot 849-1677. In like new condition, 2^22 acree local chain. Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs Realtors, 649-6847. TOUJtND — Near Parkway, over-looking Eleventh hole, Notice is hereby given that which could be used for park- high scenic land. Priced for fits. Apply Dean Machine Prod­ SUPERVISORY poslUon, small and upholstery. Rent electric tate, 643-5129. neat 4 room Raneh, 4H a m s Mlnnechaug Golf course. Two ucts, 102 Colonial Road. BALANCE $49.60 _^ r FOUR room large Ranch. Fur- the Board of EducaUon, Man- ing etc. Subject to aonlng. T.J. PRINCETON ST — 4 bed- qolek sale. Hayes Agency, wholesale office, varied duties shampooer $1. The Sherwin- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. room Colonial, 2)4 baths, fin­ of land, privacy. Only $14,900. full baths, 2 car garage. Beauti­ Extensive experience not Or Terms of $4.25 Per Month HANCHE8TER — 4 room a ^ - unfurnished. Floors Chester, Connecticut, will accept •4t4im. ELECTRICIAN — Journeyman, necessary. Complete free including typing and figure Williams Co. ished recreaUon room, fenced ______Hayee Agency, 04(-i0111. ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ ment. (Convenient locaUon. refindshed, ,knotty__ *-hlds pine for lnterior.A^s from MODERN RANCH, large living , , _ , , « tate 643-9332. mature person with experience, FOR "a job weU done feeling” Working adults. 648-6889. specifications may be obtained Bowers, Illlng and Manchester room with fireplace, 3 bed- ? instuanoe benefits, paid holi­ tails on education, experi­ Till 9 P.M. furnished, $160 per month. Investment Property room modernized Colonial, 4 TOLLAND—FamUy home. Im­ days and vacation. Call be­ ence and salary require­ benefits. East Hartford, 289- clean carpets with Blue Lustre. SIX ROOM HOUSE, partially at the Board of Education, 1146 High School. Elva Tyler, Real­ rooms, 1)4 baths, city uUlities. 4389. Rent electric shampooer $1. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. For Sole 70.A bedrooms, 2 baths, dining maculate 6)4 room Railsed tween 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Robert’s furnished, 3 bedroomV Man- Main ^ e e t , Manchester. Con- tor, 649-4469. $23,900. Phllbrlck Agency, ments to P.O. Box 1483, ------!------Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup- room, den, front and back Ranch, 2-car garage, 1)4 baths, Electric Co., Windsor, 644- Hartford, Conn. 666-5662 MODERN SECXIND floor, 4 MANCHESTER — Investment Realtors, 649-0347. DRUG CLERKS — exi>erlenced ply. chester Green section, $176. "«cticuiSealed bids will be received BDC ROOM Ranch with 8 bed­ stairways, rec room, carpeting, targe wooded lot, rec room. 2421. , ______rooms, heat, hot water, dis­ monthly. 649-9963. package. 6-6 duplex plus 6 room preferred, full or p a rt-tim e,------posal, stove, shades, antenna, until 3:30 P.M., EDST, on Mon­ rooms, 2 full ceramic bathe, THREE FAMILY — possible, 2-car garage, 2 sheds, large lot. An exceUent famUy home for driver’s license, references. No CLEAN RUGS, like new, so single. Leonard Agency, Real­ MACHINISTS —machine op- UNIVERSAL Electric stove. yard, parking, storage. No day, April 29, 1968, at which kitchen has buUt-ln oven, presently a two family with Mid 20’s. Bel Air Real Estate, only $22,500. Must be seen. CaU easy to do with Blue Lustre. time they will be publicly tors, 646-0469. Summertime In The Mountains—^This is a summertime shot of the village of erators, tool makers and mold WAREHOUSE MEN, night calls. Miller Pharmacy. Best offer. Can be seen after pets. Adults, $185. 644-8169. range, formal dining room, exletlng rooms for third apart­ 643-9332. now. Paul J. Oorrentl, Real Rent electric shampooer $1. Gl­ 4:30 p.m., 0 Lincoln Street. Legal Notices opened and read. 19x30’ Uvlng room with unique ment. ExceUent income, city Estate Agency, 648-6808. Hirschegg Klein Walsertal with the Barenkopf (bear head) left and the Wid­ makers for new air-conditioned shift good working conditions p a RT-’TIME evenlnes — Man cott Variety Store. ’The Board of Education re- WINTERIZED home on Bolton plant. ExceUent wages, many benefits, Gaer Bros., ^ 4% ROOMS, heat, hot water, He Fo r S d e 71 fireplace arrangement. T w o UtlllUes, $28,900. Phllbrlck derstein (Ramstone) at rear right. and wife to do janitorial duties, MAHOGANY table, blond oak UMITATION OBDEBi serves the right to reject ar^ Lake, 88’ frontage on lake, ex­ ELLINGTON 6)4 room benefits Including profit shar- ^yg gt^ g,, Windsor. HOMELTTE XL-12 chain saw stove, refrigerator, disposal, years old. If this sounds like Agency Realtors, 640-6347. 524-0620. lady’s and man’s dresser, AT A COURT OF PROBATE, and all bids in whole or In part HELAINE n b — 6 room Cape, cellent Income producer. T.J. Ranch. Convenient location. ing pension plan. 56 hour w e e k .------with accessories plus mis­ parking Included, nice location, held at Manchester, within and for on,] to accent that bid which your kind of house you may ^ . buffets, desks, portable TV- .1,0 rwlo.olo. o/ Mo„oho..oo .bo P J ^ rggt of finished rec room, remodeled want to talk to us. Wolverton EIGOT ROOM Garnson_Coloni- Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Close to everything. Bullt-lns. nail or apply in person, SEG EXPERIENCED man wanted cellaneous tree cutting equip­ $160. per month. 649-0308, 649- the DLstrict of Manchester, on the FISH Group Dilemmain Austrian Valley. RCA, carnival punch bowls ’ . 8th day of AprU, 1968. appears m uie kitchen, living room, dining al In a prime, residential area, Nice treed lot, only $16,900. Mfg. Inc., Dart. Hill Rd.. Ver­ for account management and 8989. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, the Town o f M(Manchester. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. VERNON — 6 room Cape, 2- ment and scythe. CaU 649- and cups, cut glass, lamps and beautifully treed lot. Features Hayes Agency, 646-0131. non. 876-0766. pricing duties In wholesale L -IP T P \ Y / A T s J X F r ) Judge. D. E. Pierce room, fireplace, newly installed oar garage, aluminum storms, antique leaded shades. Call FOUR ROOM duplex apart , Elstsite of Rose I. DlBatUsto, ~ i late Include 2)4 baths, kitchen built- electrical field. PineFine omx>rtunl-opportiml VV yvlN 1 Business Manager storm windows, large comer PORTER Street—Immaculate 2- fireplace. Carruthers Real WILLINGTON — 85 acre farm. To Organize Entrance Is Germany MEM part-time for Janitor and evenings 643-6847. Sam Nuss- ment, central location, working District, de- lot. Owner 643-8601. bedroom Colonial. Sunporch, ins, 4 bedrooms, family room ty for gfTowth and advance­ Estate. 875-9162. Custom built center hall Cape. by KEITH WOOLHOUSE flcuUy In getting here—provided* floor waxing work, five daya, dorf. couple, no children. Call 649- On motion of Albert M. DlBat- fireplace, garage. Close to bus, with fireplace, 2-car garage. ment. Apply Economy Electric tUto, 82 Sawkee Drive, East Hart­ Bam, 125 fruit trees, pond. PISH, which has been called Associated Press Writer you don’t start out In Austriar* • a.m. to 10 a.m. Call General DAYS EVENINGS Boots and Accessories 46 4319 after 2 p.m. MANCHESTER — ^3 - bedroom shopping and school. Char-Bon Wesley R. Smith, Realtor, 643- ANDOVER -* room Rolood Supply, 86 Oak Street, 647-9901. GAS DRYER and washer, good ford, Conn., administrator with will Priced to sell Hayes Agency, faith In action, religion with its The valley Is about 100 miles- Ctaanlng Berrlee, M9-0SS4. annexed. NOnCE Ranch new aluminum siding. Realty, 643-0683. 1567. Ranch, 2 hatha, 8 to 4 bod- condition, $75. Crib, like new FOUR ROOM apartment, sec- ORDERED: That three months Convenient West side locaUon. 646-0131. RIEZLERN, Austria (AP) southwest of Munich and 66''* Apply In Person Anytime 16' COLUMBIAN, trailer, and from the 8th day of AprU, 1968. be rooms, family room, traad lot, sleeves rolled up, or love your MECHANIC —Farm tractor and mattress, up to 6 years old, ond floor, stove, garage Includ- ‘^ “ the'" ^ e '"a re ”‘ l i f t e d f f - ADMISSION OF AU city utmUes, $16,200. Bel- MANCHESTER —Immaculate MANCHESTER — four room COLUMBIA - Showing for the neighbor and show it, is being This alpine resort lies in one of rniles from the West Germa^ 60 h.p. motor. Call 742-7572. low 20’a. Hayea Agency. 444- farm equipment engine J. T. SLOCOMB Co. $10. Call after 6 p.m., 643-1606. ed. available now, $100. month- lowed for the creditor within which ELECTORS 9 room older Colonial. 5 bed­ Ranch on bus line. Near shop­ Air Real Estate, 643-9332. OX 11. first time a new spacious Gold Organized In Manchester. Europe’s strangest valleys-a mechanic. Call South Windsor 20’ CABIN (JRUISER—walk-in ------ly, security deposit required, no saUl*’'^te!"and®'^d*adm lnS^or Notice is rooms, 1)4 baths, modem kitch­ ping parkade, exceUent condi­ NEW LISTING — Wolverton MedaUlon Ranch Home. Sltuat- Marshall of West Spring- ski paradise which you have to 15 mUes' Equipment, 289-3406, George A. head, galley, many extras. pets 643-0160.------c.l.a.------U directed to give public no- the Board of Admlsaioiis or en, 2-car garage. Large lot. tion. CaU now only $14,600. VERNON — Non-development 3 DAIRY QUEEN Machinery and Tools 52 ______lice to the creditors to bring fn Ejectors Tor the Town of Oov- Agency offers for your inspec­ ed on two lota with one-half Mass., who was instru- enter by the back door. at the most, four Sadd. Air-Conditioned Plant $1,300. 649-6089. Leonard Agency Realtors, 646- Hayes Agency, 848-0131. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, rec THREE ROOM first floor apart- towed by publishing a copy of this entry will be in session in the tion, this beautiful 6 room Col­ acre of lawn, h u ^ shade rees starting the FISH pro- valley, Klein Walsertal, is miles wide. But it’s fast becora-." SHOP equipment —like new 0469. room, garage, countty sized POSITIONS OPEN on first, sec­ BRAZIER ment, 35 Main Street. Call 649- or^r Jn^some j ^ w s ^ r ^ h a ^ a Taw„ Hall, on Tuesday, April onial, all large rooms, and will- _ $17,900 — 6 room Ranch. Beauti­ and a brook w in smiicie ^.g community and Austria. But, unless you are a ing one of the most popular wl^j- MACHINISTS condition. Saw Smith power clrculafJoin in said probate d is trict__. o . n n treed lot, $19,500. Ray Hol­ ond and third shifts. Apply In 4148 after 6 p.m. within ten days from the date of 23, 1963 from 6:00 p.m . to 8.00 Ing to sell below today's mar- ANSALDI Heights - 3 bedroom fully paneled family room. OM ftoWrnm oirppt with spc®*' “ t an open mountain climber, you can only ter and summer resorts in tho" Household Goods 51 saw, angle and cross cut. Shop Large lot with trees and view. combe, Realtors, 644-1285. person. Klock Co., 1272 ToUand TOOL MAKERS 242 Broad Street l?i^rt®!SThe"5?otrce‘“5 ’v ^ ' purpose of admlt- ket prices, 1960 Colonial In low Garrison Colonial. 1)4 baths, meeting Thursday, May 9, at 8 g^j from West Germany. region. Tpke., Manchester. EXCELLENT condition, 40” Smith drill and lathe comblna- t w o BEDROOM town house, “ >“rt of the notice given. f ; ' " ' ^ 20’s nicely cared for. Wolver­ heated rec room, jalousie Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- vERNON — 2-famlly, 5-room a long ameslte drive. Has three tlon,tim, cower power rin rip saw. saw, weldlmrwelding Z eiu des fuH appll^ces! 1% JOHN J. w W t t , Judge, ting all persons who are found Manchester, Conn. electric stove. Sunbeam rotis- to be qualified to be electors of ton Agency Realtors, 649-2813. porch, wooded lot, city utilities. 5324. units each with 3 bedrooms, PART-’TIME JOBS from $50. to APPRENTICES and cutting torches, tanks, en has birch cabinets and a serle, 14' upright freezer, 649- baths, LIMITATION OBDEB the Town of Coventry.^ Many extras. No agents please. near Vempn Circle. Excellent $70. weekly, permanent posi­ large capacity portable space RAISED RANCH on half acre MANCHESTER — 562 Gardner breakfast counter, hullt-ln He will share his knowledge geaks are a range of U- i3gj.g Between them they haVfe' 0484 after 5. S torage, $170. J. D. Real a t a c o u r t o f p r o b a t e ITie qualiioatlons are as fol- Call 649-7551. financing available. Wesley R. tion, 3-4 hours per evening, car heater and many other con­ Estate, 643-5129. held at Manchester, within and for lot, 6 rooms plus family room St., 3-year old Dutch Colonial, range *and dishwasher. Uvlng FISH and his ex^rience with shaped mbuilt&lns which cut j^ e hotels and nearly 400 board*"] ______the District of Manchester, on the lows: Applicant must be twen- Smith, Realtor, 643-1587. rnnin With flreolacc and women and teen-agere valley off from Austria. The houses. Almost everyone needed. Phone 649-6309 between Overtime Situations Wanted— SEWING MACHINES — Singer tractors tools. Call evenings. with fireplace, 2 baths, priced WADDELL SCKOOL — 7 room fireplace, bath and a half, 643-6847. FOUR ROOM apartment, large *^^r^nt.°'Hon‘.“ 'j’X J. Wallett, V®®” “ for Immediate sale. Wesley R. oversized Cape, 3 or 4 bed­ beamed ceiling, half acre lot. VERNON — Tantlllo custom hlekorv nanelinc 12 eallon a "^sbing to know more about the Q^ly way in is through the small v,ho lives in the valley and has 6-8 p.m. automatic zig-zag with cabinet, program. Premium Rates Femoie 38 kitchen, heated, garage, west resident of the Town of Coven- rooms, 1)4 baths, plastered Call Earl Everett, 649-8538. J. minute" drilled "... . well. Full .base nrnirmm. town of Oberstdorf In West Ger- ^ spare bedroom Is In the tour- excellent condition, button Estate of Esthe^Rogew^^^ late gj^ months. Any appli­ Smith, Realtor. 643-1567. built 8-room Raised Ranch, Members of the Manchester jgt business, side, 649-9021. of Maivchcetcr, In walls, walk-out basement, ga­ D. Real Estate Co., 643-5129. high wooded lot with view, gar­ ment. Price $23,500. For sale Blue Cross MOTHER WITH nurse’s train­ holes, hems, embroiders, sews Antiques 56 ------— ------ceased cant who is a naturalized cltl- buttons. Originally over $320. RANCH — 7 roooia, 3 rage, porch, patio, large shad- qU: age, aluminum siding, natural by Harvey S. Collins, owner, inflating committee The paradoxes are many. The valley was once the gath- ing and fine accommodations DELUXE DUPLEX, 4% rooms, 32°"stifctSer'^t‘?'eef; ^ ot the United States shall —Immaculate 6 room Life Insurance antiques, bAdia, modtm kltchan with edA/4 Irtflot, low On’o20’s. ^iimav*Owner, 049* ^ * trim, wall to wall, huge panel­ Columbia,riinmhio Conn. Phone 228- Klein Walsertal—it means LltUe ering spot for western Austria’s ASSEMBLY will care for child, eige 2-5, Will take $50.50 cash. City WANTED TO BUY 1V4 baths, refrigerator, range, ter. Conn., administrator. .present the certifioate of his Ranch. Paneled rec room with biillMiia. tonnal dlntnc room, 8616 ed rec room with fireplace, 4 Methodist Church, Mrs. Edwa ^ walser Valley—Is politically a nobility before they set out on days. 643-2651. Sewing Center, 522-0476. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ heat, hot water, many extras, naturalization or a copy Uiere- raised hearth fireplace, large ------GOSS oi ai. jtg ^ 000 j^ps. ' Retirement Plan tamlly room, 3 bodrooma, 3- bedrooms, G.E. oven, range ------Goss of St. Bartholomew s ^ Anott-io ito 4 non inhahi- himtina trins. Then settlers ed lamps, art glass, primitives, central, $160. adults, no pets, and the same are limits and ai- o f issued by the United States lot with trees. Hutchins Agency MEN Excellent Pay for Excellent I AM LOOKING for housework NEVER BEEN used, RCA quantity. 644-8962. 04T g m e t . BxeoUmt nOgh- MANCHESTER — New Ust- and dishwasher. Immaculate, SEE------THIS--- ONE------before buying Church, Mrs. tants are ruled by Austrian law, moved In and it became farm— 649-4342. After 4 p.m., 649- hi® & °daim ^‘"a ^ t Immigration and Naturallza- Ing. Immaculate 7-room Colon­ Realtors, 649-5324. your home. Leaving country, Emanuel Lutheran CTwch, and Austrian elections and land, Work by the day. Call at night. 643- Whirlpool upright, 376 lbs. ca­ borhood, $31,900. PhUbrick $28,500. Meyer Agency, 643 pacity freezer. $136. Call 643- CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, 3566. said saB estate, and said odmlnls- tlon Service. AfoM y, Roaltora, 949-N4T. ial, one block from Center. owner will sell his completely Mrs. Howard ^ y ^ Mr . - Austrian taxes. Today’s inhabitants are Aus- CAPABLE OF WORKING 2089. ______trator la directed to give public no- rmtoH nit rVvvnnti-v rtonneotl. BEAUTIFUL 6 room Roneb, 0609. 2688. expert repairing. Colonial ______tice to the creditors to bring In iJ«-ted at G oveniry, i.^ nn ecu Fireplaced living room, formal lorga rec room, 2 flreplaett, furnlshed and equipped 5-rMm ward Cavin and con- Austrian goods are sub- trians, but their ancestors were APPLY their claims within said time al- cut, this 11th day of April 1968. BOLTON CENTER — Would country home overlooking Pine Anderson, all of FROM BLUEPRINTS ------Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. dining room, 1)4 baths, den or buUt-lns, basement garaye, ject to Import duties while West neither Austrian nor German.. lowed by publiahlng a copy of this Mldhael J. Pesce, you believe a 6-room Ranch, Lake, 3 miles from UConn. gregational Church. Situations Wanted— Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- NOTICE order In some newspaper having a fourth bedroom. Low $20’s, for many extras, acre lot. Mitten German goods move In free. The settlers, who came during! GAS STOVE 20” . Call 643-6047. 9 p.m. Sundays open til 6 circulation in said probate district Donald S. Davis, Summer Wrap immediate sale. Bel Air Real 1)4 baths, 2-car garage, (Sold Boating and fishing, large gar------That’s because economically It the 13th century, moved in from J. T. SLOCOMB Co. M ole 39 Suitable for cottage. within ten days from the date of Agoney, Realtors. 64S-99I0. BRIDGEPORT p.m., closed Tuesday and PUBLIC HEARING this order and return make to this D. William Sleeper, Estate, 643-9332. Medallion electric heat, kitch­ den, 2-car garage one acre of is part of West Germany. the canton of Valais. And that’s 68 Matson Hill Rd. court of the notice given. en bullt-lns, one acre lot with building lote. Investment pos­ MAII^NANCE pl^ber -- vvaLNUT modem danlsh divan, Wednesday. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Elizabeth R. Rychldng Film Pays $400 Citizens from the "Austrian in Switzerland! repairs on plumbing and TOWN OF MANCHESTER, JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. Board of Admissions shade trees, new wall to wall sibility. This is a rare buy for OPERATORS South Glastonbury red and black upholstery with mainland” who visit the v a lle y ______heating. Faucets and valves ------CONNECmCUT Christina Woods, TWO FAMILY carpeting In a superb location the price. Call evenings Coven­ glass top coffee table to match. On Four Counts find that West German marks repacked. No job too small. Wanted— To Buy SB Th u r s d a y , a p r i l is , i 968 Clerk Finish As You Go for $26,900. For further Infor­ try 742-6121. 633-9485 Call 649-3761 after 6 p.m. and not Austrian schillings are L.J. McCaffrey, 649-2954. ------7—r------The Board of Directors will Read Herald Ads Board of Selectmen 6-4 duplex with separate mation call R. F. Dlmock Co., VERNON - Prime area, every- Saw Mill Supply Inc. of Yon- the official currency. LATHE HOUSEHOLD lots Antiques public session ITiurs- heat. Modem and clean 649-5245. An Equal Opportunity thing you desire, 8 room Rais- kers, N.Y., yesterday in Cir- Here’s another curiosity. All bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ^ y 1968 from 6:30 apartment. Convenlept lo­ glassware We buy estates. VU- ^he TViwn BOLTON ed Ranch, 4 years old, cult Court 12, received fines to- the vehicles carry Austrian 11- ■ OPERATORS Employer Dogs^BIrds— Pets 41 cation. 1967 WHITE ZIG-ZAG lage Peddler, Auctioneer 420 counsel’s Office in the Munlcd- NEW LISTING ! ! aluminum siding, 1)4 baths, 3 *3,960, all of which was cense plates bought In German OROOMINO ALL breeds. Har­ or 4 bedrooms, formal dining, . excentlne- S400 on Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. Building to hear comments Why No. C.wn Now? Very large 7)4 room Raised mony HIU. H C. Chase, Hebron Nice condition. Makes but­ large family equipped kitchen, remitted, excepting $ authorities. But the plates TRAINEES MEN WANTED part-time morn­ Rd., Bolton, 648-5427. WE BUY and sell antiques, and and suggestions from the pub- MOTHERS Less Than Paying Rent Ranch with 2)4 baths, pan­ rec room with fireplace, patio, charges of operating an over- issued by Austria, ton holes, sews on buttons, eled family room, brick ings for janitorial duties in does fancy work with one or used furniture, china, glass, sll- A SP EC IA L 4.HOUR SHIFT sundeck, garage, carpeting, weight, overlength, ovenhelght, The postal trucks which serve Manchester area. Call 624-0620. POODLE AKC, miniature, walled fireplace, built - in Paid hoUdays. Paid vacations. two needles. ver, picture frames, old coins. Future sessions will be held DESIGNED FOR YOU Norman S. Hohenthal wooded lot, executive-area. On- and overwidbh motor vehicle. “ Austria’s only colony” come In Overtime and liberal company black male, 9 weeks, last and guns, pewter, scrap gold, first Tuesday of each oven, range and dishwash­ ly $28,500. Exciting extras! Call Acting as agent for the com- from West Germany. But the benefits. Apply at MAN wanted to work In lum­ best of Utter. Priced for quick watches, old jewelry, hob- month from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 2:45 to 6:45 P.M. Realtor 646-1166 er, 2 car garage, etc. At Reliance Associates, Rt. 30, pany, Joseph Clanolullo, ex- stamps on the letters are Aus- ber yard. Must have driver’s sale at $80. 644-0836. $27,900 hurry! John Slq- FULL PRICE $38.80 by collections, paintings, attic ®-m. In the Municipal Building er 6:45 to 10:45 P.M. near Vernon CHrcle, 643-9574, plained to Judge Harold M ls^l trian, payable in West German license. Davis Sc Bradford Lum­ contents or whole estates. Fur- Hearing Room and the third desky, 649-6306. 872-4166. fic had acquired x>crmis- marks. The three valley towns ber Co., 200 Tolland St., East MINIATURE POODLES — 2 We will train you. ..Interesting jobs at attractive wages. Or Terms of $4. Per Month Tiiture Repair Service, 643-7449. Thursday of uach month from $22,000—7 ROOM, 1062 Garrison ______—— ------sdon to run this vehicle through bave both West German and E. A. Patten Co. Hartford. black males, AKC registered. ______6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the APPLY Connecticut under a special per- Austrian postal zip code num------:------CaU 649-9484. Ckilonlal, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, B & W 303 Wetherell St. Call Capitol Manager Collect ------Town Counsel’s Office In the 1V4 baths, aluminum elding, Wanted— Real Estate 77 mlt. It seems, however, that jjers. Till 9 P.M. Rooms Without Board 59 Municipal Building. ALDON SPINNING MILLS CORP. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. TALCOTTVILLE, CONNECTICUT trees, privacy, suburban. Manchester Parkade AtL'CASH for your proparty the permit restricted the ye- Law and order in the valley is WIPCO MILLWORK, Inc. » ------John I. Garside Jr., Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 640- hide to Hta. 1 and 195 due to maintained by Austrian police, s Manchester, Conn. ROOM to rent for gentleman Secretary Manchester 649-6306 within 24 hours. Avoid rod either a clerical error or the But German custom officers 73 Tolland Turnpike cellent disposition. 643-1412. 666-5662 In private home. 119 Cooper ^ Directors 0324. tape. Instant service. Hayee ANDOVER — NEW 8 - room failure of the agent to ask for bave the responsibility of con- Hill Street, 649-0695.______Manoheater, Conn. Agency, M9-0181. ’tw o experienced dump truck Manchester MANCHESTER — English Tu­ Raised Ranch, 2 fireplaces. permission to use 184 on which trolling the frontier, operators, not afraid to do FLUFFY cute kittens free. Call ROOM with kitchen privileges. Dated at Manchester, COn- dor Colonial, 7 rooms, plus 2 baths, 2-car garage, on 2 acre MANCHESTER and South Wind the vehicle was stopped and a Ludwig Leitner, the Olympic WINDOW hard work, with knowledge of We offer you an opportunity to 649-9443. 1968 SINGER zig zag sewing centrally located. 14 Arch, Mrs. nectlcut, this tenth day of heated simporch, 4 bedrooms, wooded lot. Leonard Agency, Ustingfs needed, singles and ticket was issued to the driver, alpine combination champion In ameslte. Call Upton Construe- grow with us. machine, slightly used, button Dorsey. April 1968. WANTED - PAINTERS treed lot, wall to wall carpet­ Realtors, 646-0469. 2-3 family. 16 years of prompt, Clanciullo presented the judge 1954,^ also got caught up in the SHADES tlon after 6, 742-6190. holes, hems, monograms, etc. ing, antique brick fireplace, courteous service. H. G. Bom- -with the permit along with sev- double nationalities of the Wal- BOLTON —Large custom built There are Immediate openings Articles For Sale 45 6 years g^uarantee. Totjil price APPLY storms and screens. City utili­ helm Co., 276 Bumslde Ave., eral others showing tho com- sertal. Leitner, who runs a hotel Mode to Order I^PRIGERATKJN service experienced $54. Easy terms. Call 622-0931, ties. Oarage. Near bus line, Split Level, 7 rooms, fireplace, NOTICE East Hartford. 628-4139. pany has other permits which jn the valley. Is an Austrian. Bring your old rollers In man or apprentice wanted for ^ PROCESSED gravel for drive­ dealer. NOTICE REAR~770 MAIN STREET OR stores, church and schools. 1)4 baths, 3-car garage. Only — ------— 7------— ~Included 184. But he won his Olympic title at Jocal established company. Call TOWN OF COVENTRY save 860 per shade. DRIVERS ways and parking areas. Also TOWN OF COVENTRY Priced in low 20’s. Charles Les- $24,900. Hutchins Agency, Real­ SOLD” Is what counts. If you judge Missal levied fines of Innsbruck for the West German 644-1611. ZONING BOARD perance, 649-7620. tors, 649-5324. want to seU your house; cash ^ overlength, skl Federation. ALSO SHOP MEN bank run gravel and fill at ZONING BOARD CALL 649-0920 USED SINGER ZIG-ZAG OF APPEALS In on our contracts. We can oyepbedght, and overwidth h Is brother who lives next FULL-TIME workers for land­ our screening plant or deliv­ FIRST TIME offered, 2 family, VERNON VENETIAN BLINDS WAREHOUSE MEN OF APPEALS Alt an executive session of sell your house. Jom ®* charges. He then gave the max- door raced for the Austrian Ski scaping. No experience neces- ered. George H. GrUflng, Ine. Portable sewing machine, Alt an executive session 'of the Coventry Zoning Board of 5 and 5. Call for details. $19,- iwry. Call Grantland Nursery, 742-7886. sews on buttons, makes but­ WILLIAM DICKSON 900.' H. M. Frechette Realty, SELECT YOUR LOT fled customers. • •^®** Imum fine under the Conneotl- Federation and was unplaced. Benefita: o f the Coventry 2kming Board Appeals held April 1st regard- Keith Real Estate, 649-1922.__ statutes for the overweight other sports don't go unaffect- 648-0669. ton holes, monograms, over of Appeals held April 10th, con- ing the following appeals, 647-9963. 8 Paid Holidays SINGER ” SEW GREAT In ’68” And our client will custom casts, blind hems dresses, cerning ttie appeal of Robert E. No. 1. Ruth Smith, Baibcodk and SON, Inc. 8259 SELUNO YOUR HOME? Iter vehicle of $#,690 and he re- ed. Local soccer clubs belong to A a n to work in shipping and Sick Time Sale. Drastic reductions on all 24"-32" MANCHESTER — 9 room older build a home created espe­ no attachments needed. Walsh. It was a tied decision Hill Road was unanimously prompt courteouB service that mltted $3,590 due to the ex- West German leagues. Other- receiving department for elecr Pension Program Demonstrators and Display home, 1)4 baths, 2-car garage, cially for you. All lota heav­ Five year parts and service with Chairman Toothaker vot­ granted permission to con­ gets results, caU Louis Dimock tenuatlng circumstances, he wise they’d have to, travel more Irical wholesalers. Excellent Major Medical model “ Touch & Sew” sewing exceUent condition, near cen­ ily treed and serviced by said. than 50 miles to fbeir nearest g;uarantee. ing to break the tie. The ap­ vert an existing store Into an Realty, 649-9828. Opportunities. * Must be high Life Insurance machines. SAVE up to $60 - a THE CASUAL manner of a wrap skirt ter. Only $21,600. Hayes Agen­ city sewer and water. away game. peal was granted: apartment in a building on provides the perfect spring and sum­ school graduate. Beacon Light portables, consoles, desks. Use IT'S EASY to set these colorful tri­ cy 646-0131. Please call for details. 649- For tourists there is little dlf- Main Street next to the (3on- mer wardrobe addition that is especial­ Supply Co., 180 Walnut St., SINGER’S new "1 to 36” easy COMPLETE PRICE $63.40 1. Slrxe the buslnes.y’'al- angles together and complete lovely 5306 ^r 875-6611. LEARNmO PORNO Apply in Person gregational Church. ly easy to make. Hartford. credit plan. All models carry ready existed. star quilt! This is truly a fascinating MANCHESTER — immaculate HARTFORD, Ky. (AP) — A NEW YORK (AP) — Amerl- Between 4 P.M. and 5 P.M. Or Terms of $5.60 Per Month No.’ 8259 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in J------Singer’s new machine gpiaran- 2. The State has the ppwef No. 2 The appeal of Raymond AVAILABLE MAY 1 design to stitch. Garrison Colonial in executive woman seeking a toy for her son ^an Ballet Theater will make a to over rule local zoning Victor, >• Gable Road, was waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32- Pattern No. 5285 has pattern piece; B & W , TO learn offset press tee. Call or.j visit your Singer Call Capitol Manager Collect prestige neighborhood. Fire- picked up a device that consist- three-week tour of Japqn this Bring Your Curtains, requirements. given a side line variance In FOR MANUFACTURING OR STORAGE inches. Size 25, 2)4 yards of 45-inch. full directions. placed living room, formal din­ BARROWS and WALLACE Co. operation In advertising d e p a rt------Center, 866 Main St. Manches­ Till 9 P.M. SEND sd4 III coin! plus 1S$ for flrit-cliii ed of numerous parts and fall. Sept. 14-Oct. 4. 3. The permit merely al­ SEND sst In colni pisi 1S4 lo' (Irit-clssi Manchester Parkade Drapes, Bedspreads linent of grocery chain. Some EXPERIENCED grade tore- ter, 647-1426. order that he might con- 2,500 Sq< Ft. of Heated and Sprinkled Space. mill iiiP ippclil hinalliii lor pieh pittprn. m ill and ip a c lil handling for aach pattorju. ing room, 1)4 baths, rec room, pieces. The company. Including its Apply afternoons, Gaer man, for heavy highway con- lows cooked meals to be istruot an addition to his Sue Burnett. Manchester 2 car oversised garage. High Manchester 649-5306 — jOme Cabot. Manchester ‘Is.n't this awluliy compllcat- musical and technical staffs, and Slipcovers structlon, in Manchester area. DARK stone-free loam. 666-5662 served on the premises. hom e. on Gable Road. This Ample Parking Evenlnk Herald, USD ATB. OF Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. OF Srothers, 140 Rye Street, South asbeIuoab, n e w YOBK. N .V e AME'------TOA8, NEW YOEK, N.Y. will perform in Tokyo, Kokura, to the Call 649-7187, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $16. Pool and patio sand, Liquor will not be allowed case was heard on an appeal a ,polntment only, Bel ^Windsor. loass. 10038 ten room R a n c h . Breeieway, 9 the store owner. ■> Fukuoka and Osaka. An equal opportunity employ­ stone, fill, gravel, sand and und2r the new permit. of hardship. APPLY Real Estate, 848-9332. oar garage, 2 kltchena, one "That,” Johnson replied, "Is American Ballet Theater, E. A. JOHNSON FULL-Ume, for cleaning er. manure. 643-9504. CLEAN, USED refrigerators The effective date shall be The effective date on both of and two half baths, fireplace, an educational toy designed to which has performed in 37 coun- Parkade Gleaners !hew and used cars, 6Vi days, ranges. automatic washers April 13th. the above shall be April 6Ui. alumlnum siding, large wood- prepare the child for life In to- tries during 14 international fAINT GO. beneflta. Apply in person REDUCE safe, simple and fast with guarantees. See them at Signed: Slg;ned: ALL WORK ed lot. Char-Bon Realty,. 948- day’s world. Any way he puts It tours, will be appearing In Ja- M. Lynch, Moriarty Bros., with GoBese tablets. Only 98 B. D. Pearl’s Appliances ,649 Grant E. IViothaker Sr., Grant B. Toothaker Sr., DONE ON PREMISES 723 MAIN ST. 0888. together la wrong. pan-for the first time. fOl Center St., Manchester. Head Herald Ads cents. Weldon Drug. Main St. Call 643-2171. Chairman Chairman ♦ TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1968 manrljratpr Ewpning AFonna Dollr Nat Pp— Ron For Ik e Week Ended Hie Weather AprO M, 1668 First Church of Christ, Sclen. botham, Storrs, and Mrs. Nor­ We REPAIR Church Changes man Johnson, 200 Lake St., Ver­ Kindergarten Registration Clear tonight. Low in 40a. To­ About Town tlst will have a testimony BUY lEuptiittg HrraUi meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at non,’ In first and second grades. J. 15,188 morrow fair. High In 70a. Bible School to Grades 8 and 4 will be taught VOLKSWAGENS 8(t. William Johnaon, son ot the church. Manehetter— A City of Village Charm Dou(las Johnson of 200 Charter by Mrs. George Caruthers, 46 Next Two Days in Schools COMPLETE VW REPAIR SHIVIOE Oak 8 t, who has served with Spring Vacation Foster St.-, Vernon; and the Members of the Ladies of St. Registration of Manchester should be flllSd out before reg­ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 168 (THIRTY.SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1,988 (OlMatfled Adverttalng on Page 81) the 8id Marine Division since James will meet tonight at 7:45 fifth grade, taught by Mrs. Dan REBUILT VOLKSWAGEN ENGINES PRICE TEN CENTS September In Vietnam, has re­ ’The Church of Christ, 394 Lyd- Payrweather, 108H McKee St. children who will be attending istration. at the Watklns-West Bhineral It la not necessary for chil­ cently completed a course at on all St., is experimenting by con­ Junior High Girls will be Home, 142 E. Center St„ for a kindergarten next fail will be dren to appear at the reglstra- engineering school In Okinawa ducting Its annual Vacation taught by Mrs. Kenneth Wagner, M0RIAR1YS CHEVRON SERVICE recitation of the Rosary for the held at all -elementary schools Uon. and has returned to Vletneim. late Marilyn Byram, whose Bible School during the spring 18 Knox St., and the Junior High Boys by Eugene Brewer, minis­ tomorrow and Thursday from Tim Moriarty, Proprietor . . . mother Is a member of the school holidays, April 22-26. Midweek Bible classes and a ter of the local church. 3:16 to 4:15 p.m. each day, group. Those who are planning the 270 HARTFORD ROAD • 643-6217 devotional service will be con­ school officials announce. Comment Session school believe that children will 5 Inmates Die ducted tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. at North Methodist Church com­ To he eligible, a child must enjoy having some planned ac­ be five years old on or be­ Slated Thursday U.S. Aides Spied, the Church of Christ. Lydall mission on education and the Chamber Dinner tivity for a short period each fore Jan. 1, 1969. and Vernon Sts. visitation group of the church day they are out of school. ’The Manchester Board ot Di­ will meet tonight at 8 at the Tomorrow Night Parents should bring to the The program will run from reg;istration a birth certificate rectors will conduct another of The Ladles Auxiliary of Man­ church. 9:30 to 11:18 each morning, and Its regularly scheduled com­ chester Chapter, Disabled • Approximately 300 persons and proof of vaccination, diph­ In N.C. Riot will consist of Bible lessons, theria immunization, and polio ment sessions on Thursday, SOUTH SIDE American Veterans, will meet The executive board of the stories, songs, games, and films. are expected to attend tomor­ from 6:30 to 8:30, In the town ENTRANCE tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. at the Manchester Women’s Republi­ inoculations. Also, under a re­ RALEIGH, N. C. (AP) The grievance list included de­ The school will be open to the row night’s 67th annual Dinner cent Board of Blducatlon ruling, counsel’s office In the Municipal mands for Implementation ot an Moscow Implies VFW Home. can Club will meet tomorrow community, with group activi­ Building. — ^Pive prisoners were kill­ at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Meeting o f the Mianchester proof Is required that a tubercu­ ed and 80 persons injured incentive pay plan for prison ties for each age group from The public hearlngrs are held laborers, better food and crea­ A midweek Bible study will John WaJJett, 133 Waranoke Rd. Ohamher of Commerce, at Be­ lin tine test has been complet­ two years through eighth grade. ed no more than 12 months on the first Tuesday and third early today when guards tion of a five-man grievance MOSCOW (AP) — The be conducted tomorrow at 7:30 No charge will be made. ano’s Restaurant In Bolton. ’Thursday of each month, to at North Carolina Central Soviet government accused The Sunset Club will meet prior to school attenxJance. committee to meet with prison p.m. at Trinity Covenant A special course, for women, Reservaitlons still are being ac­ give residents of Manchester the Prison fired on a crowd of officials monthly. tomorrow at 2 pjn. at the Sen­ Although not compulsory. In­ five U.S. military attaches Church. drawn from the lives of the cepted In the Chamber offices opportunity to comment or com­ about 500 demonstrating “ I talk to Imnates daUy, but I ior Citizen’s Center, Myrtle and oculation for measles Is and one from Canada today twelve apostles, will be taught at 257 E. Center St. strongly recommended. Children plain on any subject within the do not yield to inmate demands linden Sts. prisoners. of overstepping the line Airman Robert W. Gamache, by Mrs. Eugene Brewer. A The feature of the evening who cannot be immunized be­ board’s jurisdiction. The April Blve of the Injured were that I do anything,” Bounds between legal activity and son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. nursery will be kept for the con­ will be the presentation of the cause o f medical reasons should 2 session was called off because guarda, the others prisoners. said afterward. The Ladles Aid of the Lu­ “open espionage.” Gamache of 102 Eldridge St., venience of mothers of children Chamber’s “M” award, an an­ present documents to this ef­ of the funeral that day of a town State Correctitm Oommlssion- He said the demonstrators theran Women’s Missionary The U.S. Embassy responded recently completed Air Force under two. nual honor bestowed on the fect at the time o f regrlstrotion. department head. '9r V. Lee Bounds said the riot were confined to an open yard League of Zion Evangelical with a charge that the Soviet basic training at Lackland ABU, The following is the list of Mianchester person who, In the Parents ivho may not have Suggestions and complaints erupted shortly after 1:30 a.m. by custodial officers armed with Union on several occasions vio­ Tex. He will remain at the Air Lutheran Church will meet to­ classes with their teachers. opinion of a panel of judges, received reg;istratlon forms registered at the hearings are when the inmates set fire to a chemical mace and nightsticks. lated the diplomatic immunity Force Technical Training Cen­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. for a topic ’Two-year-olds, Mrs. James A. has played an outstanding role should call the school nearest relayed to the town manager for Where to have the service conduct­ small building In a yai’d of the After the. building was set discussion In the Assembly of American military attaches ter for specialized schooling as Todd, Evergreen Dr., Somers, in community affairs. It Is the them for the materials, which appropriate action. maximum security facility and afire. Bounds reported, the pris­ a communications - electronics Room at the church. Hostesses and Miss Christine Johnson, 200 top civic award In Manchester. ed is a m a tte r w hich is en tirely up to "began throwing lighted torches in Moscow. It said the violations oners—many of them armed ranged "from minor, such as speclalUt. He is a 1966 graduate are Mrs. Carl Walters and Mrs. Lake St, Vernon: three-year- The main speaker will be Jo­ the family. Whether the church or the at unarmed ciutodlal officers.” with homemade weapons and of Manchester High School. Iridn Secor. olds. Mrs. George Wimmer, 135 seph B. Byrnes, vice president About 45 state highway patrol­ short detention, to various seri­ funeral home chapel is selected, the torches—began to advance on ous ones Involving prolonged de­ Diane Dr., Wapplng, and Miss and general manager of the men and 60 Raleigh policemen the guards on the grounds. Mary and Joseph Mothers The Twin Mathers Club of Ann Brewer, 100 Scott Dr. FVIler Brush Co. responded to the prison’s emer­ tention, forcible search and seiz­ funeral director is able and willing to "They began throwing lighted ing of personal property.” Circle will meet at the home of Greater Hartford will meet and Also, four-year-olds, Mrs. A social hour at 6 p.m. Will gency call for support for prison serve completely and capably. torches on the unarmed custo­ Both the U.S. and Canadian Mrs. Nunzlo Lupacchlno, '194 elect officers tomorrow at 8:16 Art Risley, 18 Woodland St., and be followed by dinner at 7. FOR EXPERT guards. dial officers, and the armed cus­ p.m. In the Mitchell Room of Miss Alison Buxton, Gehrlng Dancing will be to the music of Prisoners had staged a sit- embassies rejected the charges Parker St., tomorrow after the WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING todial officers began opening Combined Catholic Mother’s South Congregational Church, Rd., Tolland; five-year-olds, Paul Landerman’s Orchestra. 1 down strike In the yard Tuesday against the six attaches as un­ fire,” Bounds said. founded. Circle meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Hartford. Mrs. Malloy Jones, Sherry Preceding the dinner, a de­ COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE and presented a list of griev­ Armed guards stationed on The charges, as detailed in Bartholomew’s Church. Circle, Tolland, and Mrs. Joe tachment from the 76th Infan­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND SERVICE ances to Commissioner Bounds, M M H L A MIMIIR.THE OROIR Ot TM| dOlMM RUll the walls of the 76-year-old the government newspaper The Nutmegger Camera Club Seagraves, 18 Mag;nolia, East try Division will present the SEE who said he refused to negotiate will meet tomorrow at 8 pjn. Hartford; kindergarten class, colors. with the Imnates. (See Page Eighteen) Izvestla, Implied spying at a 7 at HUltop House, Veteran’s Mrs. Donald Nelson, Anderson The annual dinner-meeting Is w n e military base In Soviet 'White HO I Russia and a shipyard In Lenin­ Memorial Park, Bast Hartford. Rd., Tolland, and Miss Rebecca open to members, their wives CLARKE MOTOR SALES 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. grad. FUEL OIL Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shaub Brewer, 100 Scott Dr. and husbands, gpests, business RT. 6 and 85, BOLTON— 643-9521 will show pictures from "Yu­ The primary department will associates, and all interested HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES Charges d’affaires of the two 14.9 catan to Patagonia.’’ The event be taught by Mrs. Ron Higgin­ persons. Most Men Return embassies were called separate­ SOO OAL. MIN. O.OJ9. is open to all interested ly to the Soviet Foreign Minis­ M Hour Notloe For DeUveiy photographers. try and the charges presented to them. CASH OIL CO. Dr. Gerard MUler wUl speak Memphis Strike Ends;. There was no Immediate Indi­ TeknlMae MB-7018 tomorrcw at 10 ajn. to nurses cation that the Soviet govern­ BgMdMitor—BMt Hartford ment would declare the attaches »t Ilo«r Burner Service at Creutfield Convalescent Hos­ pital. Hto topic Is "Pheriperal persona non grata — unwanted Vascular Disease," part of a Huge Cleanup Ahead persons — expelling them from continuing inser\^e training the country. for registered nurses. The event MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — tie here for "equality and jus­ “ They crossed the border of la open to all registered and li­ Most of the city's 1,800 garbage tice” had just begun. curiosity and ended up on the censed practical nurses in this collectors streamed back to Under the pact, sanitation path of vice,” Izvestla said. Rummage area. their jobs today after a 66-day workers, now making from $1.66 The charges against the at­ walkout to begin a massive to $2.10 an hour, will get a 10- taches were made public after Manchester Lodge of Masons cleanup of litter which has piled cent hourly pay Increase May 1 another official Soviet newspa­ Sale will meet tonight at 7 :30 at the up since Feb. 12. and another 6 ceirta an hour per accused the leader of a U.S. Sponuored By Masonic Temple. The Master TTie long, bitter labor dispute, Sept. 1, along with union recog­ student exchange group of S t B biy's Epteooped Mason degree will be confer­ which brought Dr. Martin Lu­ nition and dues checkoffs. espSonage last summer Guild o f S t M M ys ther King Jr. to this city where Negro Coimcilman J. O. Pat­ The paper Komsomolskaya Bpiaoopal CBorch red by the Pratt and Whitney Square Club of West Hartford. he was assassinated, was set­ terson Jr. said this was substan­ Pravda said Stephan P. Suda- Ttars., April 18 kov of Indiana University had 8:00 AJIL tled Tuesday. About 98 per cent tially the same formula ap­ NEILL HALL Chapman Joy Circle of North of the strikers are Negroes. proved by the C3ty Council only confessed that he was a trained two weeka after the strike be­ (AP Fbototex) U.S agent and had been ex­ (Butaunoe on Faric S t) Methodist Church will meet to­ Charles Woodall, an official of Marine sorts enemy armament after 5 hour 'battle in jungle north of Saigun. morrow at 2 p.m. at the church. the City Sanitation Department, gan, before some members re­ pelled from the Soviet Union. President Johnson sits with military advisers said a "large percentge” of versed their positions. U.S Assistant Army Attaches in strategy conference in Honolulu. (AP Photofax) The Koffee Krafters will meet men reported for work. He did "Seven weeks ago, we agreed Lt. Col. Hugo W Matson and Lt. tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at the not have the exact figure. to the main issues almost Iden­ Col. Gerhard L Jacobson were A Community Y. Members will "Everything we have is roll­ tical to those before us today,” accused of slipping Into a closed complete work on a burnt ing," he said, referring to the Patterson declared. "And then a North Viet Gunners Resume area near Borisov, in Soviet matchstlck project. Hostesses fleet of nearly 200 trucks that majority of the council changed White Russia, and taking notes LBJ Greets Park HOUSE are Mrs. Joseph Makulls and normally make collection Its mind. . .refused) to take any "of an intelligence character,” Mrs. Chester Varrlck. The event rounds. action on this matter and a lot Assistant Naval Attaches is open to all Interested women All sides cheered Tuesday's of hell broke out across the city Heavy Shelling of Khe Sanh Cmdr. Robert Hamer, Lt. and across the nation. Cmdr. Ralph N. Channel! and In this area. agreement, described as a "me­ At Hawaii Airport “ We could nave avoided all Marine Lt Col. Wayne E Ri­ &.HALE morandum of understanding” SAIGON (AP) — North Viet­ North Vietnamese dead at 20' which subsided after the siege this, including the death of Dr. chards were accused of photo­ ’The education cabinet of North rather than a formal contract, namese gpumers resumed the after a Leatherneck patrol was lifted April 5, also have in­ HONOLULU (AP) — Issues of has nearly 60,000 troops In ac­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ King,” he said. graphing a Leningrad shipyard. p Methodist Church will meet to­ although some Negro leaders Tuesday attacked a Red bunker creased this week. Enemy gun­ war and peace in Vietnam and tion. The Nobel Peace Prize winner shelling of Khe Sahn wlith the Izvestla said the Leningrad in­ night at 7 :30 at the church. suggested that It came far too complex four mljes south-south- ners hurled 250 artillery and tensions In the potential Korean led garbage collectors on a fury of the worst days of the cident occurred April 8 and the —Two Americans and two late. Others pledged that a bat- west of the 'd^. base In the rocket rounds on Khe Sanh powderkeg occupied President WEDNESDAY march through downtown Mem­ U.S. Marine bastion’s 77-day South Koreans in uniform were Gate of Haeven Mothers Cir­ northwest corner of the country. Tuesday, causing "moderate” (See Page Eighteen) Johnson as he welcomed Presi­ phis on March 28. He was plan­ siege, U.S. military spokesmen killed by Communist Intruders cle will meet tomorrow at the reported today. They said 19 An estimated 40 North Viet­ damage to U.S. supply areas, dent Chung Hee Park of South from the North last Sunday near home of Mrs. Ronald Larson, ning another march when he U.S. spokesmen said. On Mon­ Korea today for a one-day SPEDIALS! I was killed by a sniper April 4. Leathernecks were killed, 56 namese hit the Marine combat Panmunjom. U.S. officleds sug­ 388 Parker St., after a Com­ wounded and 14 are missing. patrol with mortars and rockets day, about 300 mortar, rocket conference. gested this most serious recent bined Catholic Mothers Circle King’s successor as head of and artillery rounds hit the Park arrived in Honolulu well the Southern Christian Leader­ The casualties were the heav­ and then laid down intense Incident along the demarcation meeting at St. Bartholomew’s Race Bid iest in two weeks at the combat small-arms fire. U.S. fighter- base. Phone Strike after dark in a lignt drizzle and line between North and South BAN SPRAY Church. Mrs. Granville Llngard ship Conference, the Rev. Ralph was met by Johnson. Abernathy, termed the settle­ base, officially relieved 12 days bombers and artillery pounded To the south, allied forces may have been deliberately will be co-hostess. ago. The North' Vietnamese the enemy bunkers until the pushing through jungles and The Korean leader, attired in timed because of the Johnson- DEODORANT ment "a significant victory, a a gray business suit, waved at a major breakthrough.” mounted a 260-round attack by North Vietnamese escaped rice paddies In the biggest of­ Is Seen by Park meetings. The Songsters of the Salva­ cheering crowd that pressed Pondered The Rev. A. D. King, brother artillery, mortars and 100-pound about midnight. fensive of the war reported six —Park, on leaving his home­ Regr. $1.00. tion Army will omit this week’s against the fence. of the slain civil rights leader, rockets. North Vietnamese artUlery at­ sharp clashes within 36 miles of land for Honolulu, lauded John­ rehearsal scheduled for tomor­ Once formalities such as a 21- joined Abernathy at a victory U.S. military spokesmen put tacks on the Khe Sanh base. Saigon. It was one of the busiest Union Head son’s new initiatives toward a Keeps you fresh and dry! row at the Citadel. days so far in Operation Com­ gun salute and the Korean na­ Vietnam peace but seemed to By Reagan rally for the strikers and pro­ tional anthem were over, Park claimed that "this is just the be­ plete Victory, the 100,000-man WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ express a bit of restiveness by The Senior Methodists of South moved along the fence with 100 TABLETS ginning. sweep which began April 8. dent Joseph A. Belrne of the adding "there Is a limit to Methodist Cl)Urch will ^meet SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Johnson to greet the crowd, "We live In a sick nation," he South Vietnamese troops with A F L -C I O Communications concessions and patience.” ’Thursday njwn at Susannah — Gov. Ronald Reagan says then climbed Into a helicopter to EXCEDRIN said. "A few days ago, I thought U.S. air support fought for an Workers of America said today —Foreign Minister Tran Van Wesley Hallyior an Easter lunch­ "Obviously, I’m going to try be whisked to his hotel. Memphis was on the death list. hour with an enemy force 16 it is too late to head off a threat­ Do of South Vietnam suggested and make an assessment” after Munich Riot Kills The two chief executives had Recr. $1.59. 9>| Y! eon. ' Today it appears It may live miles northwest of the city. ened nation'wlde strike Thurs­ In Saigon the allies In the Viet­ hearing a report by a Republi­ again.” Twenty-six enemy bodies were day of 200,000 telephone work­ a full round of formal meetings nam war might do well to hold a set for today at the Hawaiian Believes heculaobe pain! •St. Francis Xavier Mothers can political strategist that Abernathy said the settlement found and one government sol­ ers. summit conference in advance there is growing grassroots sup­ ■White House—the luxurious Circle will meet tomorrow at the marked a step forward, but did dier was reported wounded . But In New York, CWA Vice of any substantive peace talks AP Photographer ocean front estate of the late In­ MISS BBEOK home of Mrs. Charles Adams, port across the country for a not compensate the poor for Another South Vlethamese President George Miller offered with Hanoi. American officlala 65 Ansaldl Rd., after the Com­ Reagan presidential bid. force ran into an estimated two to undertake further negotia­ dustrialist Henry J. Kaiser. their financial losses, "nor is it BONN, Germany (AP) — An tors. The violence grew out of a said it would be premature to bined Catholic Mothers Circle "I ’m certainly not going to enemy companies 26 miles tions on one of several bases to Park’s visit coincided with HAIR SPRAY compensation for the loss of our Associated Pre n j'-.otographer rash of student protest marches consider such a move in the ab­ meeting at 8. Co-hostesses are run away and pretend it Isn’t northwest of Saigon and in five avert the strike against Western important developments affect­ brother and leader, Martin Lu­ today became the first fatality which began during the Easter sence of any firm indication Mrs. Robert Bourque and Mrs. happening,” Reagan told a news hours of fighting, five govern­ Electric co., the supply and ing his country and the mili­ ther King Jr . in a wave of student riots in weekend denouncing an assassi­ that such talks will take place. ’Thomas Sipples. ment soldiers were killed .Ene­ manufacturing arm of the Bell tary-diplomatic situation In conference Tuesday. He out­ "The city of Memphis has West Germany and West Berlin. nation attempt on a student my losses were not known. Telephone System. Vietnam, where South Korea (See Page Eighteen) Regular or hard to hold. lined a new speaking tour to the made one step down the long The radical student organization leader In West Berlin. Although talks are continuing Midwest, South and Hawaii, road of economic and racial jus­ which sparked the riots ex­ A unit of the U.S. 9th Infantry Frings’ condition worsened here, Belrne said, "we have re­ PRO starting April 26. tice,” he said. "This step Is not pressed regret at the photog;ra- Di'vislon killed 12 enemy In a FOR despite an attempt by cranial gretfully reached the point of no A report prepared by F. Clif­ much more than one tiny step pher’B death, but announced it brief fight 31 miles east of the TOOTHBRUSHES ton White, a former Barry Gold- because there are still hundreds surgery to save his life. He died capital. Two Americans were return. The point for averting would continue on a road of "re­ early today. the strike has passed.” water aide now advising Repub­ of poor people here.” volutionary force.” killed and two wounded. Reg. 89c. Cosmetics lican convention delegates in Undersecretary , of Labor The death of Frings, a Ger­ Twenty-five men of a South The strike deadline is 3 p.m. Editors Predict Wins California, was discussed by James Reynolds, who joined the The AP photographer, Klaus man, brought condolences from Vietnamese airborne battalion Thursday. Affected Immediately Frings, 32, was struck in the For healthy tefitfa and gums! rrs Reagan. negotiations two days after Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesln- were wounded in a battle seven would be the CWA’s 23,000- "There seems to be an in­ King’s death, said the solution head by a sjone and mortally In­ ger and from other prominent miles north of Saigon. There member telephone Installers’ jured Monday night while cover­ MBNNBN'S PUSHBUTTON crease in the grassroots move- was “ honorable aiHl proper un- political leaders. In a telegram was no report of enemy losses; unit plus thousands of telephone By Humphrey, Nixon Liggetts r ing a battle In Munich between operators and other employes in police and student demonstra­ (See Page Eighteen) (See Page Eighteen) 14 states and the District of Co­ (See Page Eighteen) (See Page Eighteen) WASHINGTON (AP) — A poll DEODORANT lumbia. backing from labor and solid At The Parkade of 80 newspaper editors has support In the South. Western Electric said It was $2.00 Value. found a majority predicting studying the Miller proposal and "I think the organization will MANCHESTER Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ * 1.58 the parent American Telephone take it in the end. It usually phrey and former Vice Presi­ Pooh of 2 cans. Backed hy ^Beer, Daddy^s Allowance’ and Telegrajrfi Co. said the offer does,” said H.P. McCall, edito­ would be taken up with the un­ dent Richard M. Nixon will be rial page editor of the New Or­ ion by Western Electric In New their partys' nominees In the leans Tlmes-Plcayune. 7 presidential race. York. Editors were asked who they Miller said the proposal, sub­ Humphrey, still silent on his thought would win the nomina­ Berlin Revolutionairies Not Like the Old mitted to management this polltl'cal plans, was stamped a tion of each party, rather thah READ morning, offered a choice of' better than 2-to-l favorite over who they preferred personally. By DAN MORGAN showed up; it tunned out that sake of hundreds of young Springer. They are redeemable lin’s Memorial Church after three new approaches to the dis­ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D- These were the results on the STOP 'and WRITE US The Washington Post most student cars are o ^ e d by persons who know they support on the day of his expropriation. fleeing students —that the new pute, Including consideration of N.Y., In a random Associated Derpocratic side: Humphrey, parents in West Germany. what is happening but cannot There are other moments of revolution looks for a moment Press poll of 80 editors attend­ BERLIN — The "revolution” another wage reopener in 12 46; Kennedy, 20; President If you are interested in selling and want a dignified, re­ "If we get hosed down with a quite express why. Out at the humor, such as when the beard­ like the old. And it is then that months, tearing up the present ing the American. Society of Johnson, 4; McCarthy, 0; Unde­ such big expenses is the banker’s job. Your banker at now going on in West Germany spected station In life — want to earn from 112,000 to Ever consider that “ Something old, something new, some­ police water cannon we can Technical University where ed Maoist Fritz Teufel challeng­ one asks why young persons are contract and working out a new Newspaper Editors’ annual con­ cided, 10. $15,000 or more annually — want a connection where you Hartford National can show you how to save, when to Is probably the first of many change our suits,” said one committes are meeting day and ed Prof. Ralf Dahrendorf to de­ risking serious Injury and even vention. thing borrowed, something blue” applies to the bride’s three-year agreement or tearing The Republican sampling: have deOniUe territory protection and are assured co­ night to decide how to channel death In a wealthy and Demo­ Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, D- borrow and how to manage your money most effectively. on the continent to be run on youth mheepishly. "But a car Is bate him in a prison dungeon, up the contract and writing a Nixon, 62; Rockefeller, 14; Rea­ operation from the home office. You will qualify for a high father? Something old is a financial squeeze he knows only beer, bread, a bit of sex and something else.” the five-day-old permanent re­ and when girls arrested in cratic society. Mlnn., like Kennedy a declared commission rate — plus bonus and extra Incentives. new two-year pact . gan, 2; Undecided 2. Go see him. After all, that’s what he’s there for. volution, young people have ap­ candidate for the Democratic too well from’having brought up children. Something new daddy’s allowance. So instead many students are Saturday's street melee an­ Th,ere are probably as many Most telephone customers, ex­ A year ago In a poll of ASiNE You get all of this —- and more — through selling If anything can be said of the peared by the hundreds, turn­ nounced they would sue the po­ nomination, didn’t receive a sin­ THE THOS. D. MURPHY CO. 79th line which comprises driving around town blowing answers as there are students. cept those making long distance members Nixon enjoyed a 3-to-2 is getting used to the idea of giving away his little girl. ing the main auditorium into a lice for giving preferential treat­ gle vote in the sampling. Art and Specialized Calendars, Greetings, Ballpoints, Pen­ tumultuous student movement in their car horns to the rhythm of At the very center of the stu­ calls and other services requir­ edge over Michigan Gov. Berkel^y-Iike scene. On the Republican side, Nixon cils, Book Matches, Gift Leather and timely Specialties. Something borrowed may be the money it 11 take to make Germany and other parts of the "Ho-Ho-HI Chi Mlnh.” ment to them. dent movement there are the ing a telephone operators, prob­ George Ropriney, who has since .Some of them are high school The other side to the student —the only declared GOP candi­ The line Is terrific—strictly new, elaborate and exclusive. continent. It is that the new In West Berlin, the center of radicals and fanatics with little ably would not be affected bowed out Of the race. President the wedding and something blue all too often turns out to students who have been thrown date—was a prohibitive favorite A majority of the men and wopien associated with us HARTFORD NATIONAL "revolutionaries” are not like the European and German stu­ revolt are the street clashes or nothing to lose. These are Immediately by a walkout. Johnson was a unanimous have again hit new helgths of sales achievement In 1987. out of their homes for good, for with police In which many young over siich potential challengers the old. dent revolt, the ugly student- men like Rudl Dutachket the The Bell System’s vast com­ choice of 103 editors interviewed Ours Is a lucrative, faat growing, dignified business with be Dad paying the bills afterwards. The true character of the marching last weekend, and persona have showed Incredible as New York Gov. Nelson A. police clashes cannot quite Ideologist ot the German Social­ puterized direct dialing system, at the .1967 ASNE convention. unlimited earnings and future security. WHERE MONEY GOES TO WORK FOR PEOPLE they are joined by the bored, —If blind —courage In standing Rockefeller and Gov. Ronald Mt'mbifr F.D.l.i'. revolution came to light the oth-, erase the impression that' it Is ist Student Federation (SDS) run by supervisory employes, Is He has since said he won’t seek Wo furnish everything — no Investment required. the curious and the idealistic. up to furious charges by police­ Reagan of California. ^ A wedding is just one of life’s wonderfpl—but often expen- er night In West Berlin when a fun revolution. Its catchword, whose attempted assassinatidn expected to maintain most nor­ or accept renomination. Our 79th line strictly new and exclusive Is ready. New There, students are selling men. Those picking Humphrey student leaders called on their the teutonic e4ulvalent to "sorry last Thursday touched off the mal service at least initially. Wlliiam J. Clew, managing 1968 selling season now under way. siver-^ milestones, and helping you plan ahead wisely for "stock certificates” (printed on It is in these moments —when, credited him with the advan­ followers to "donate” their cars about that” Is; ” lt will end bad­ latest round of turmoil. Dutsclike It would be the first natlon- editor of the Hartford Courant, Act promptly. Give a brief background resume. Write to a roadblock of the Springer ly.” revolutionary-red paper) In thp for instance, policemen on horse- tages of ah Incumbent adminis­ . MANCHESTER . FARMINGTON • TORRINGTON • PUTNAM ■ NORTH '^I’O^VENORDALE * NORWICH L. D. a lo K e ^ e , Vice Preeldent, THE THOS. D. MURPHY HARTFORD I a J t HARTFORD • WEST HARTFORD . 'ELMWOOD • WINDSOR • WETHERSFIELD - campaign against publisher Axel I back ride up the steps of Ber­ (See Page Twenty-Six) (See Page Eighteen) tration’s party following plus OLD SAVBROOK . STONINGTON . 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