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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1966 tA G E ;F O R T Y lEttmitig l^walS Average Daily Net PrcM Run The Weather For the Week Ended tonlglit and cooler. yeateMay with property o*n- Walter Fuss, the town’s di­ May 7, 1966 Low in the 40s. P a rtiy doudjr The Ladies Auxiliary of the •nie Advisory B*c ajid Bark era'and others who are con­ rector o f public worios, said tomorrow. High In the nppsir Italian American Society will Commission will meet tomorrow CofC Seeks Renewal Funds cerned w4th the propoeed con­ that he wlU incorporate the A ^ u t Town not meet tonight as previously OOn. at 7 p.m. in the Municipal nector road, and dtocuseed aev- best suggestions into the plan MAYTAG Friendship Lodge ot Masons scheduled. They will meet 14,661 ■ / Building Hearing Ro*n. Its eral modiflcatic^ to the site and that, a t the June 7 meet­ Manche»ter-^A City of Village Charm will be paid an otficial visita­ Wednesday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. To Pay for Connector Road. agenda Will include a review plan, drawn by Gttfrwold Bki- ing, he will have more detailed tion tomorrow night by ElWyn of summer recreation programs, at the Italian American Club on WASHERS (Classified Adverttatng on Page $1) PRICE SEVEN CENTa A Chamber of Commerce slbiUty of extending the North gineering of Manchester. The information on the road grade MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 J . tjloble, deputy lor the ®xth a discussion of pool Eldrdige St. and on the projected cost. VOL. LXXXV, NO. i95 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Bind project to the Apel PI. group applied the plan In \.M) Masopic District. He will in- fees, anld, possibly, election'of committee, under the chairman­ The June 7 meeting will be apeot the lodge properties and Mountain Laurel Chapter of area, to make it eligible for re­ principle, particularly the en­ officers. ship of Fipnk Sheldon, studirlng newal funds. try and exit. held at 8 a.m. in toie chamber’s witness presentation ol the Mas­ Sweet Adelines, Inc. will meet the site plans for a proposed offices on E. Center St. DRYERS ter Maisoii degree at 7:30. Wor­ " The Holy Day Eucharist of St. and rehearse tomorrow at 8 connector road from Oakland Rybczyk will report back to The staked-oiri. road enters Costly Cleanup shipful Master John L. Von Mary’s Oiuroh of Manchester p.m. at the Russian - American St. to Parker St„ has decided the C of C committee on June from Oaddanil St-, at a point CANCER RESEARCH sr.K Bias Curbs immediately north o f Apel Pi., Peck Jr, will preside. Will be held tomorrow, at 6 and National Center, 211 Wethers­ to explore the possibility of 7. DANBtntY (AP) Danbury CALAIS, Maine (A P )— and the point where 10 a.m. and at 7 p.m. field Ave„ Hartford. finding more available North General Manager Robert Hospital is receiving a $25,000 Get Backing The local Lions Club has Troops Surround . An Ascension Festival, com- End Renewal funds, to pay part Weiss,. In the meantime, will the reioiiated N. Main St. will grant from the Atomic Energy NORMAN’S launched a cleanup cam­ m*tnora|tlng the coronation and A .small gra.ss fire was re­ be. It ends at Piarker St., oppo­ paign that may well clean Spurrier Fellowship of South of 'ifs cost. ask the Town Planiung Com­ Commission for continued re­ return to heaven of Jesus CJhrist ported today on E. Bldrldge St. site the entrance to Green out its treasury. Methodist Church will meet to­ Tne 60-foot wide, 4,270-foot mission to study the possibility search in cancer detection by Ki.r Thr -I fh iil . Of Builder after completion of His work on The fire was quickly put under Manor Oonstnictton Co. < morrow at 12:30 p.m. in Su­ long road would cost an esti­ of planning for arterial roods means of radio-isotopes. ttlld Till- !!< •«< rviK’ President Leonard Scott earth, wiU be observed tomor­ control by town firemeii. The sannah Wesley Hall. Members mated $200,0p0-$300,000, and from the north, to join with the The gprade problems cf the The grant will cover half the WASHINGTON (AP)— said that as part of a beau­ row at 7:30 p.m. at Zion Evan­ alarm was at 11:50 a.m. H i 11 MtTMIlin '<'» are reminded to bring lunch. Edward Rybczyk, exec^ lve di­ connector road. In order to pro­ proposed rMd drew the most cost of two more years’ re­ One of the nation’s leading tification campaign, the gelical Lutheran Church. The rector of the Mancheeter Re­ vide for easier access for an­ attention at yesterday’s meet­ search under the direction of >1 \\( III'NTt It home builders said today club offered to pay one Beverages will he served. There The Military Order of Cooties, Nang Rebel Site Rev. Paul J. Prokopy. pastor, will be a .silent auction. Host­ development Agency, has been ticipated industry in the area. ing, and several suggestions Dr. Niro llerrara, it was an­ cent for each beer can col­ will preach on “Jesus Went Pup Tent 6, of the VFW will President Johnson’s pro­ esses are Mrs. Iva Tomm, Mrs. asked to investigate the pos- The chamber committee met ware made for correcting them. nounced Tuesday. lected along municipal high­ SAIGON, South Viet Back Home But Is Waiting and meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the posed open housing law Mabel Custer and Mrs. Mar­ ways by Friday. Coming for Us." An adult in­ post home. would have “ absolutely no Nam (A P )— Premier Ngu­ garet McConkey. But he said Wednesday yen Cao Ky’s troops sur­ formation hour for prospective impact whatever on the some 9,500 cans already ftiwnbers and others interested Lawrence Moran of 102 Ben­ economics of the home- have been collected — and rounded rebel headquarters In Bible teaching will be held at Cub Pack 143 of Nathan ton St. last night was elected building industry.’’ in Da Nang today aftelr Hale School will have its final club members feared that 6:30 pin. tomorrow. junior vice commander of the William J. Levitt told a Housd the total may climb astro­ four hours of heavy shoot­ meeting of the season Friday VFW at the post home. Kenneth Judiciary subcommittee the ing around the Buddhist at 7:15 p.m. at the school. The nomically by the end of the Stanley A. Sholik Jr., son of Aseltine of 784 E. Middle sales volume of his firm, Levitt week. stronghold. The govern­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Sholik meeting is open to all prospec­ Tpke. was advknced to senior & Sons, has increased five-fold Soott said the club plans ment appeared trying to of 38 Salem Rd., was recently tive cubs and their parents. vice commander. George Ed­ since it began selling on an open to continue the project de­ elected treasurer for the coming wards of 107 Cambridge St. was choke off the dissidents ra/- occupancy basis five years ago spite the cost "but we may year of the Carnegie Chapter of “ Among Us Girls," a one-act elected service officer of the ther than wipe them out in in three Eastern states. have a treasury full of beer the American Institute of Phys­ play presented by the fine arts VFW Hartford-Tolland Counties a direct attack. And in the open communities cans.” ios. He is a junior, at Carnegie committee of the Junior Cen­ Third Di.strict Sunday at a con­ In an attempt to exploit the . tury Club, Inc., won first place he has built, he said, there have turmoil, the Viet Cong’s under- Institute of Technology, F"itts- vention in New Britain. been no racial disturbances of burgh. Pa., majoring in physics In state competition last week. g e t ready gfTOund Liberation radio threw Mrs. Donald Cornell and Mrs. any kind. Commimist support behind the and Ehiglish. “ The really amazing thing,” James Bjorkland, both of Man­ Tolland County State News rebels aind urged all South Viet­ he said, “ after all the years of chester, were selected as out­ to enjoy namese' troops' to “rise up’* fear and hesitation about inte­ standing performers in the play. Rockville Set against the government- gration housing, is that when GO P Picks Buddhist leaders in Saigort the delightful integrration does take place, FESTIVAL The Lutherweds of Emanuel and the northem provinces sent For Hearing nothing bad happens — abso­ Lutheran Church will meet Fri­ pleas for intervention to end the 9 Hugh Scott CELEBRATION day at 8 p.m. at the church. sunny lutely nothing.” civil strife to world leaders, but On Platform Levitt said a federal housing Norman Fendell, teacher of the significantly the monks avoided OF THE mentally retarded and past The state Democratic plat­ w eather law is needed to establish a na­ For Address any association wl.th the Viet president of Manchester Associ­ form committee will hold a tional policy that would apply to Cong overtures. all builders, because “ no single ASCENSION ation for the Help of Retarded hearing in Rockville Tuesday to HARTFORD (AP) The Buddhists also canceled Thumday Evening—7 :S0 p.m. Children, will speak on "Help­ plumb area interests and views ahead builder can fiinction on an open x t> ui- o i. •_____ occupancy basis unless all State Republican Chairman all rallies today to avoid the (HMy Communion) ing the Retarded Child.” one of nine hearings being held impression that they might be carefree styles! easy-care fabrics! builders in the area do like- A. Searle Pinney announced throughout the state in prepara­ in honor of North Vietnamese Concordia Lathenui Church wise.” today that U.S. Sen. Hugh The Disabled American Vet­ tion for draiving up the party’s President Ho Chi Mlnh’s 76th 40 PiUdn Street The subcommittee also heard erans Auxiliary will have a 1®66 platform. Scott, R-Pa., will be the birthday today. Ik e Rev. Joaeph E. Bonrret, business meeting tonight at a plea for the open housing pro- keynote speaker at the Re­ Pastor The hearing, announced by A Buddhdst-led crowd, how­ 7:30 at the VFW Home. Democratic Town Chairman on sale three days only! vision o f Johnson’s new civil publican convention June ever, took to the streets and rights bill for Whitney M. Young j g Leo Flaherty, will start at 8 nevw rMuires chanted anitlgovernment slo­ p.m., and will be in the court men's— young men's Jr., executive director of the pinney s.id the two-day con- gans in My Tho, 20 miles south room of the town administration ironing Virginia Hubbard comforts her son. Coy, 15, who National Urban League. vention will begin at 8 p.m. Fri- of Saigon. With the demonstra­ m e DOES IT AGAIN! building off the shopping plaza was convicted today of manslaughter in the tor­ Young said the nation’s urban day the 17th. Scott is scheduled tions taking on major propor­ in Rockville. gives a ture slaying of Sylvia Likens. (AP Photofax) centers face a deepening crisis to speak at 8:30 p.m. tions, riot police broke it up The twenty-five member with through the ’increasing occupa- qjj Saturday, the party will with tear gas grenades. NATIVE ASPARAGUS platform committee is headed tion of their central cores by nominate its state ticket. These In, the war against the Com­ sport coat perm anent unde r-educated, under-em- include candidates for gov- munists, only one major ground by Ella T. Gras.so, Secretary of _^dao— State of Connecticut. press ployed Negroes who have limit- lieutenant-governor, sec- action was reported and mon­ Hot House Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Spinach, Dandelions, The hearing will be the only Mother Convicted ed tax-paying abilities, and a state, treasurer, comp- soon rains held U.S. Air Force Scallions and BrocoIIi Rob. opportunity for people in the corresponding movement to the droller and attorney general. It and Navy planes to 23 missions ALSO: Fresh Cherries, Watermelons, Strawberries, Peaches Tolland County area to make suburbs of the wealthier white ^ party’s plat- against North Viet Nam.. and Caatolonpes. two-pairs slacks The U.S. command announced their views known to the com­ residents. form and committee rules. mittee. In Torture Murder New York CSty is already in gcott was Republican national the loss, apparenUy to ground the grip o t such a crisis, he chairman in 1918-49. He served, fire, of an Air Force C123 cargo ^THE KIN G INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)— body bore 150 wounds and that Monks at the Buddhist Institute in Saigon lie on mats as they begin a 48-hour plane on a flare-drop mission 36 ASH TRAYS (See Page Ten) in the House of Representatives hunger strike in a protest against the military regime of Premier Nguyen Cao OF SELF-CLEANING An Indianapolis mother of seven she had been burned, for 18 years before being elect­ miles northwest of Qul Nhoa. C l , scalded, branded and starved, K y . (A P Photofax) Bodies of two crewmen were M ed to the Senate in 1968. PRODUCE!" DETROIT — Automobile styl­ was convicted of first-degree gyivia was boarded in the Ban- ists have installed automatic 31.95 The Democratic state conven­ found in the wrecktige, and the PERO murder today and four teen- igzeiwslm home while her parents $76 OAKLAND STREET s OPEN 7 DAYS s 648-6384 vacuum cleaning of ash trays regularly 40.71 tion will ba beM July 1 and X. ether three were listed as miss­ ugers, two of them' her children, managed a food concession at in an experimental model. korotron Police Code Viet Split Deepens ing. • sport coot were found guilty of lesser Zeiler Files Suit ARled dead end missing last Reg. 24.95. Famona "Stewart Doug­ charges in the torture slaying of Bauaszewakd, dreesed in NORWICH (AP) — Former TalksiStart week, announced today, re. las” brand assures quality. Light­ finish n Sylvia Ma/rle LiU^ns. ^ black drees, burst into tears P u t A sid e state comptroller Fred R. Zell­ malned at the level of the week weight and handsomely tailored. The jury recommended In Judge Rabb read the ver- er, who faces charges of em­ On Dispute 'before, but the enemy killed Platds, checks, solids In muted tone#. prison for Gertrude Wright Ban- at the end of the 23-day F or Study bezzling about 828,000 from his Anxious U.S. Aides more than doubled. Spokesmen Regolan, eborts, lon g. Sliee 10 to 40> Iszewski, 37., It convicted her vVhen her son’s conviction church, has filed a $128,000 dam- annoimced 86 Americans killed, A daughter, Paula, 18, of second- announced, she cried, WASSHINGTON (AP) — 1t»e age suit a g a i^ a West Hartford A t P& W A compared to 82 the week be­ degree murder. Mrs. Baniszew-^ ■.plg£^ge_ j want to see my son.” • sloeks Amertcan Law InsHiWtb put architect. fore ; 91 Soirth Vietnamese killed Reg- 7.M each. Famone "Lancer” Ski’s son, John, 13, and two They embraced, both in tears, fbr rfestudy today a model ZeUer claims in the suit filed WAiSHINGTON (AP) . — Fed- or-missing in actions, as against brand. 65% Fortrel ^lyeater and neighbor boys, Richard D. aside before. Mrs. Banlszewski and vv ovaizvouckjr aucab aaac acuauAV w* ral mediators opened ^ meetings See Policy Shift 82 last week; 988 Viet Cong 1 lusri.yo's 46% Zantrel rayon Fortrel. Koratroa Hobbs and Coy Hubbard, both code ™ ™ v u n T o f Sfi! / Paula were whisked to their architect Walter P. Crabtree Jr. company and union offi- killed and 192 captured, com- treated for penn|Lq«|it. prees. 29 to M. reg. it moved on to a discusaion of 16, were convioted of man- cells. • ^ hBtodioUon bo- to obtalii mortgage money for today in an attempt to WASHINGTON (AP) — S ^ e was ea rller^ ^ 'biw te ^ ^ Free alterations. 3.99 riaughter. John’s father, divorced from a nS^roTrt^^tTta Zall- a resumpHon of a strike of the best informed U S. < ^ - violence tWs year that the South ^ The panel of eight men and tw^ atate and fed^ c«^. , JL at a Prattk Whitney Aircraft cdals now fear prolonged pollti- Vietnamese are merely suf- 1 sizes 44 to 6 0 ...... more sizes Mrs. JBaniszewskd, clutched his Both loyalist and antlgovem- four women deliberated eight Key'seotlOTO of the tontatWe «»cy. Cora, plant in North Haven, cal violence in South Viet Nam ferlng political growing pains. 14 to 20 reg. son then stood holding his hand. ment forces took ceisualties aa r hours. code, designed a» a inodet ror x»-_i______m _____ j Cbnn. could undermine the whole ba- There is more anxious spwula- 4.99 HuWbard, surrounded by his legjslatdon by Congress and the B P la n n e d the eruption of fighing in Da Y Second-degree murder is pun­ SUPREME HAR’m iB D ,(AP)— Oonnectl Wllilam E. Simkln, director <>' Amerkam war effort Won that their dltterences m ^ Nang, South Viet NUm’a setxmd *9% Kodel and 6o/| to 17. Perma­ 80x60 Sanforised broadcloth. Long Permanent press Sanforized fabric. Sen. Green ten, Wright said, “ in 30 years tend the strike deadline on a ^ese were being told that “ their over the Da Nang River. treated for never-iron ease.. Ivy and short sleeve styles. No-iron em­ Regular and Henley collars. Solids, in their own behalf. Plastic Pump But in administration quar­ nent press, no-lron solid color sport More than 70 witnesses testi­ American Law Institute mem­ day to day basis. The workers The shooting came in two- U.S. CHOICE TOP QUALITY League style with cuffs. 29 to 42. bossed cotton fabric. fancies. ters there is less talk than there (See Page Four) hofir outbursts during the morn­ shirts. S, m, I. Dies at 98 fied that Sylvia was tortured, bers will look back with dis­ are now back on the job. thrown down the basement may.” Does Its Joh Federal Mediator Norbert J. ing and in the afternoon as Ky'e Chop forces closed in on three Budd­ lO T T O M PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Stairs, and f o n ^ to sleep in the The judges, lawyers and pros- Dion of Connecticut, who came hist pagodas where an estimat­ .m*. is’ll- ■ r *-'r Theodore Francis Green, 98, basement. ecutOTB assembled for the an- here for the negotlatlone, said For Patient ed 1,(XX) troops and Buddhists -h—-5- misses who retired from the U.S. Sen­ the workers had rejected a con- Voluntary Effort (See Page Four) had collected in a three-block- ate in 1960 in his 93rd year, died (See Page Sixteen) HOU8TON, Tex. (AP) — A tract package increase of 8 to a ^ a v e square pocket of resistance. and feens' today at his home. He was the partial artifiolal heart baa been « cents an hour in wages and When the second roimd ended, everythiiis younger oldest man ever to serve in the fringe benefits which had been removed from the chest of a a government loudspeaker truck Senate. approved by union officials. McNamara Envisions retired Navy chief petty officer. toured the area calling

wiQi Red OUna. Japan likely is One can engage in tadramural Sheinwolil on Bridge toe Charter Oak Council will ahead of CUna in roiasile tech­ Coping imth Colleger wpait of ons kind or another all meet and the top Council Pa­ nology wlifle trailing the year. B is usually a major fac­ BsB dealer Saigon— trol will win a week at the Lake Japan Edging Away (M»S MAY BB BEPrra Chinese a against its wiU. The wraps are off. The newly sororfty can b t a pr*lem in ^ caricatiire A a real student. ctamnlo^ps. peted for the higheet camping S fln t vague hhit that the general mu h.. vom. pan might be forced to reconsid- ^ A 54 Ramshackle taxis, pedlcabs The Viet Nam war has been ^ Mclear policy. The gov- «npeni] lead — A O AK32 and heavy military trucks rcdled Catholics Increase over the sign and women from were oombtoed as Patrols and, dear annn may be changing- cn the treaty reviston. Prime nuclear armament. In the mildeA conAraiatsi does the entire myitag A We oA- <^^sM y’desk are ^ A J 7 A S? The debate, centered cn the Minister BtsakuSato’e Arategy When today’s hand was played crowded shacks emplted their with toamwortc, worked to show NEW YORK (AP) — The Pam garbage pails on it. JudgeA from the Charter Oak number of Roman Catholics in m . s.nrs2“S . “T Pam i l t Council that they were the best the United States reached an A ll PSA The war Is with the city—as oampera to the district. ^ K has been for the past 20 all-time high last year, but con­ : (attention on oontnovmalal pro- saying the treAy Awuld remain / n,, effecUvely mold a youngster’s - -— ------— — the'ledger. years. For many it seems a war Taking the top Oamptog versions to Catholicism dropped govern- eWecUvely m M a y^gster’s (tie centiul meaning A ooftege. .jbe grind puts the wrong ’“^.^rSnlucky heroes won the a finesse wffl bring In four Award was toe Panther Patrol to a 12-Vear low. is that Kto and behOTlor. Even reb^ Moreover, ihe AudeA despond- premium on grades. _ . second trick with the tiicliB o*fly A the she mtssiiig J, without hope. _^QIIM O AkWTItl^^ m A tftA’a anST «wnA ts^wAwsmr T«14s1a O . _ ...... UTK w vaa ___ of Troop 962, which to a brand Changes in toe Church during ^ eoiArw that sAfered ttu/ Imdoes TOtwant to wAt coun^«» poesesslng nuclear a deftodte eA of o-uwwx-by “» You *>at l»v. » 1» ., day men are stabbed or shot. Mow the govemment is pro- ciahsts that Japan Should try to ^ ^'****ta^ . **!**« pom- on ira*eriMi5B ^ social opportunities two hearts, two dla/- maiUclan to know tiiA the whole of 9TO.7. per cent over the 1966 total of not saying whether it .. .* mid sorwtt^. I beli^^ is ttmt panjanieieagiy Ai<*B t o his monds and one dub. Down two. is greater than any A tta parts. By estimate, 3,000 hard-core Both patrols wUI bet a chance 93,674,017. ~ wilfreftise to si(^ toe treaty if Audent Or he may become an taoomlng studente shoAd care- Viet Cong terrorists are to the A few etudehto got an eighth AU 3-3 breaks togethw with cer- late In June bo show their Conversions dropped by 8,060 capital, capable of striktog any­ -,-;;5Sdi‘^^.SfS;d « tl!^ Sf^ce^^sSi^s e r e n c e . l a o SOUHUIVIA Wiun. _ ^ ; * a ■ r ______^ 4m i A f m"P * n^ m r m w ATWl Ia a A r m t -- ______««wer w.«« a. fnaternitles tsxasi.rui^jisiA on4ww WVUHfGiving yvuryour "all’’— OU ---- whether witcvu^?* OICKt^ck 111 In CIUDS,chibs, buto w , uu»this was w w **''no V tain U l l BT*4-2 breaks M a w s w mint a s a « ^ swws«aadd up toUJ camping skills at the Council to 123,149, toe lowest number where, any time. ^.queAton A a nuclear iitoUfera- a ------,------______J?^«"XSerYviS^a?e ^ on the______breiSh______A experience al^aTSet® h S___ S on ^ than JuA the 8^1 breaks Camporee In which all the top since 1953 when 114,606 convert® •^tton treaty, leaving toe way in toe good will A its neighbors. and trahring that ^ege shmdd ^ *tmd lAA- “ Ytolng else—Is an easy ap- caiUed for Wne tricks. It is a many-faced city of 2^ patrols of the eight districts of were recorded. “iepen for Japan to have Its own The conservattves want a Jape- proach. But It does not accord ignore Finesse / Daily OnestioB million—many of them hungry. atomic weapons as long as oto- nese military buildup that would Hi«a?*mieattmls^e Iftider the bert A Arcum- cf a fratemltv before commit- values A college. qsio correct play la to Ignore Partner opena with one dub, At night, flares iUumtoate the ere do. pennlt this country to dAend St^T ^ n^A^ent^ll Higher education aims at de- (he spade finesse. South wins toe and the next player passes. You sky over the wide plain outside Pbr yeare to come, toe mill- Itself. '* ?h r^ ^ 5 ^ s 2 :rch ^«le tncM - be Juel»««« y a ir p M m neede heavy, oppressive humidity of Massachusetts Junior Classical League. The chariot race is feature of the event. .M H ,]e knoer Hile Tlie Knverament la eoneld- Badd’ a u c h *d e S im ti^ d lm h n S **Tbe many merely react to a h2vn'Hme**lw w ^ e m ic mmlt. ------“ ------‘ . ' i ' « e ' toe tropics, the streets fill with 'TS^;S!?5ifss^»v.r «JS? .S 2 S S ^ <»« ^7 *«»“ ■»»* dow ^vlam neceOTartly ^ announced work. Caesar Loses Race, No big circus wagom, lions or ___ Tmnan «Mi®t tola country could make «i «eK into tolnktog that his new vaitoty sports also attniA don, retired associate Justice A tftpM8awiiitf .wwBi*t of fun for me." xequest another revision And toe Japanese government Bate yivwmnent hwi n ^ ^ H Vignettes: It ’cH^‘'^ Ik L '‘a’ ”^ e a r repeatedly — with hardly a pub- Fortunately, naifnot #naitoo Ymany n an v col- eat fuMUhnent .* Xcto vureity'oom-. 1 * 4 bltmt: "liudcy Love Bar,’’ Mrs. Peattle, an anthropolo­ ^graduate after MTQ. aays "Save Time With Our Hostess- ’The mighty Caesar drove his gist at Massachusetts Institute S."jS«»-fc

■ P te I a g e IG U R Region Newsmen Revaluation Car’s Battery Chamber Unit Opposes Idea g FRESH CANDY WHITMAN, SCHRAFT Pick Officers Representatives of toe Reported Stolen CANDY CUPBOARD feotton United Appraisal Co., con­ Of Industry on S. Main St. BOSTON (AP) — John C A. ducting a revaluation of all A battery was taken from a ARTHUR DRUR The Baby Has^ town property are now oar yesterday evening as it was ’The axecuUva board of toa WMss is recommending toa.^ Watkins, president of the Pro­ tha state should improve access working eDlng Sprtngvale, Maina near his home, State Police re­ LEXJNG’TON, Ky. (AP) — Industrial use of the town-owned • • • • « Conn., as vice president, and ported. Mothers on Juniper Drive be­ ’The executive board, meeting SWEEPER VAC, test? Ti you are Mrs. Sd- with Warren Howland, chairman property. ward ’Tomaasewskl of South Carter H. Wbite, vice president State Police said Beach was lieve In direct action to protest i Q m rate Is U loias above Bishop, ’nieresia Marie, daughter of Robert G. and Vir­ of the Chamber’s Parking and It is the last suggestion to Rd., Bohon, you have a GARDEN ginia Chemistruck Bishop, 146 Prositoot St., Rockville. She and general manager of toe hit by a car driven by Edward speeding in front of their homes. No rate, was eeteb- Traffic committee, backed which the chamber has refused ' 'jwfops floors for 10OM6, because the good laugh. ■was borii April 30 at Roek'ville General Hospitat Her m a­ Meriden, Conn., Record and Dewitt, 05, of 2307 N orfolk About a dozen of them with • Deep clean ru,’.s Journal, as secretary. Weiss’ suggestions for a tem- to give its becking. a»«nd-a4iBU month year was Donald Costello, daughter ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ohemisteuck, Rood, ’Torrlhgton. many of their children parked Weiss first proposed toe indus­ Chosen as dlstriot represent­ porsuy solution for access to the by a bond issue and Linda’s fourth grade teach­ 1 -Fcm St, Roek'ville. Her paternal giantbnother Is Mte> themselves on lawn chairs and trial use at a May 11 board of DISPOSABLE ative for Connecticut to the bicycles in the street so there campus site. _ ^ , j AaidB. er at Bolton Elementary Laura Bishop, West W ilHng^. Divinations The suggestions will be re­ directors meeting, called to con­ j| Itet WUs. wiB be ««* School, eaya be throws a association’s governing board ■was no traffic at all. PAPER BAGS' In ancient times, the 'words viewed. and possibly acted sider action on a proposed ac­ oioimettine next month, and tax- student’s name Into Uie list Madden, Paul Douglas, son of John C. and Barbara was E. Bartlett Barnea, vice The hilman barricade ended president and general manager which meant divination by the upon, by the town board of di­ cess road from S. Main St. wia be idue Jifly 1. The new of spelling words every so Howay Madden, 88 Village St, RookvUle. He. was born May after about 16 minutes when rectors, when it meets In a year wiA also begin July often becauee he thinks stu­ 1 at- Roek'ville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents of the Bristol Press. four elements were: Divination Madtl by fire, pyromancy; by air, police were called. special session at 9 tonight in Count on a 1-pound package and Bolton wUl be on a uni- dents Should be able to spell are Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Howay, Job’s HiU'.Rd., Elllngtad. ONLY aeromancy; by water, hydro- Police have promised daily the Municipal Building Hearing of small link sausages contain­ ___ fiacal year foi* the first their friends’ names. His paternal grandparents are ’Thomas J. Maddrii, Braden­ PEDESTRIAN KILLED mancy: by earth, geomancy. motorcycle patrols. Room. ing from fourteen to sixteen. ^iin a tax its taxable eecistence. When, along with the ton, Fla^ and Mrs. Doris Madden, 59 Hinside Ave., Verndn.' LrrCHBTEUD (AP) — Roy E. « traOB Chairman regular lessmi, he tossed in ~ lbs. Babett MHer was i«- Tomassewidci the other day, Dtaimock, Rosemary Lynn, daughter of Harold G. and 'tastened as preaideat o< ttie Linda and her close friends Caibl Pelleltleri-Dimmock, Old Stafford Rd., ’Tolland. She was Woman’s Society oL Cbriatien in the classroom did fine, bom May 2 at Rockville General Hospital. Her paternal Service c £ United MetbodM but some the others had g;randparent8 are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Waites, Wethers­ . C inrcb Tuesday nigtat. SUs. 'a. little dlffWnflty—probiUJly field. H4r paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. Ll Dim- ‘ Sorward lockward was re-ln- with the nnfaminar slavie mook 3r., R t 74, Tfolland. She has a brother, Richard, 4; and t KaSed as vice president, . and comMnatioh 'ed^ a and s> a steter, Lenore, 2. • • • • • > IfiB. Lealte Spencer as trsasur* ‘ n . Mis. Doris Fterett was in- frcmt;«< Doc’s*i>Hve-In on, Rte. fioaer, Peter James, son of toe Rev. David P. and Dorothy Hronetz Scaer, 89 Proepect St.,’ Rock'vlUe. He was A . m A . Z I ] V O ^teUed as reootd i]« ^ sseralsry, 6 and 44A. Tliiwe were ixr In- ; ‘ Other odflcem forthsopa^ng and only .minor .dapMgs bora M ay 3 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal ; yesr.sxe Mrs. Samusl Wslker, ' > • , ' / i <; grandmother is Mrs. Charles Hronetz, PltUbuigh, Pal His I misiionaay Mucsfidn sad serv* Adeotdlhg i o paternal grandparents are the'Rev. and Mrs. Paul. H---Scaer, • ice sad w*tttusl life eUMtvsfion: Petenson, wh<(lnve«tti Brooklyn, N.Y. He has three brotoers, Fred, 10, David Jr., 4, and Stephen, 2; and a sister, Pamela, 9. .1 ^dih. John EJftctann, member- n Jiriven by Arthur Quality-V alue-Savings I gUp odtlvatton: Mrs. RotMCt ig, of Coventry/iMt Itanbazdson, wgjply w oik ; M r^ - ^ driven by Ridwrd 3 , i Vernon Girls Buy Themselves a DonUe^y Pemberton, Steftoen Edwin, eon of Edwin-S. atei Bar­ : iUcliMtt Opsu, pngtem'mdteri- Uagg^' ?l, of V vtgm em bara Zales Pemberton, BensonvUle, lU. He was born April 29 Mm. Ftsdert* SklwB^. Ittenchwter. Lusteef was obargel Terry ^parssky site astride Chico, a 6-year-oId donkey, while co-owner Delnyi .DanAeric at Northwest Community Hospital, BensonvUle, HI. His pa­ • s aiTgais iidalitey, end Mbs, Oal- failure to grant the holds Its halter, end Chico puts hte b «t ears forward for Herald, photopupher Joseph Sa- ternal grrandparente are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pemberten, : ten VMi, ChxtetiBn social rela- right-of-way at a private drive, temls at the Vembn Riding StabJes on Lake St. A story about CSiico and.tjie girls appeared 28H Garden Dr. His paternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Ger­ in ’Ihe Herald yesterday. Ihe girls feU in love with. the. intatel and are paying for it by trude Jone6, East Hartford. . fiona. and is scheduled to appear a t Caa 'lM ai^ed for.Iiathlious®, tool shed and biarbociio riidtOT. CoRipIeldy pB^ • • • • • I OommUtoe obsinnen are Mbs. Otaeutt Oouit tS , Manchester, woridng at Oie stable. . ' : ■ ' / - _ fabiidited, ready for easy erection. Mioor^ Peter Tlioiiias, son of Pfe. TSiomas R. and SAVE *2.02 : P em tt, local ctaurch aottvlties; June 13. Mm. Brtdmon, membeiteiip; Juniors’ Auction Susan Stoltmberg Moore, til3 Bowie Loop,. Killeen Bate, i-Mm. Bpenoer, finance; Mm. Members of the Junior dess Police G>de Viet SpUt Deepens Texas. He was bom May 1,at Darnell Artny Hospital, Hobi^ ' loclcweid, prognun; Mn. Oer- wUl be picking-up items this Texas. His matenial grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lotos ' tnids Nona and Mm. Samuel Saturday for their “Anything Stoltonberg, 101 Phelps Rd. His paternal grlndparente are * auttam, ways and meaai; Mm. Auction’’ to be held June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Moore, 51 Vernon St His matenul : Feid H aAkd, M as Doris Sldn- More auctlonsble Items are def- greatYTandparente ars Mr. and Mrs. Cart. Steiflveiis, Etet Acrylic Latex Sumner, Maine. His paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. } ner and Mm. Myron Lee, nomin- inltely needed. Anyone who For Stady Anxious U.S. Aidcs : sMag; M s. Herald Lea Sr. sad would Uke pick-up sertecs Oarlan H. Goalee, Windsor, and Mrs. W. Rdy Moore, West Mm. Dated BUgbt, aunsUne; should oaH Bandy Stlttiain, Hartford. t Mm. SVed warren, bospItaUty; Becky Bristol, Brenda Goodwin (Conttnued from Page Ode) and Mis. Mohazd Mtesn, pUb- or DoroUqr Otark. Repoas, Ohriitopher Cb»rtw> .aon of Joint, he declared West Bryan Phll^ son of' Philip T. and Barbara * tten room In the basement of signed hydraulic ahock absorh- Johnson- himself in a Chicago Uio a GORDON StMl Door ; Baker Hall. Ihe gtrls painted Paul M. Bator, a Harvaijd law “Our role must be ^ precisriX speech ’Tuesday night emphati­ Owen West 20 Hssriock £^., Veraon. He Was boro May 3 at era, each weighing 218 pounds this: To help provide security to tride—6F’ kHig t and reflnlahed the ftenituie, professor who played a key role cally reirtfirmed American de­ Manchester Meihorisl Hosplta]. His maternal grandpeuents emd abie to absorb force of M,- in framing them, said after the those developing nations which 4.99 Dripless Latex I and have also made bean bags, termination to see the fight are Mr, and Mrs. John B. Owen, Wayne, Pa. IBa pisternil 000 pounds. insUtUte completes discisMton o f gemUnriy need and request our * edged bibs, end wrapped Christn through "until the gallant peo­ grandj>armta are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. W est West 'Sprlngf The shock absoibera, designed help, and which -demonstrably ’ mas presents. Ihegr art now the proposah^ they WoiiU bS ple of South Viet Nam” have, INSTAUEATiaN field, Mase. He has a brother, Kevin, 4H; and a sistet, T ra cy by a Dutch maker of shock aib- are 'wtUing and 'able to help ARRANGED ! psintbig picnic tahloB, reconsidered Slid resubmitted to freedom to determine their own Lyn, 2% . soabem for cam, allow gradual thrinsetves.” NO MONEY DOWN I Two gtirts from the institute'next year. future. Interior Flat Paint movements due to temperature In tbe absence of official ex­ on Sean Easy Payment Plan ; have Just Joined the troop, The Supreme Ooort' is in'fhs Variick, Ikaey Ann,'daughter of Robert J. and Janet 'ofaanges and wIK cuM on the. Im- planations as. to .what McNam- Yet there Is deep apprriien- f There are openings for other midst of consldeiing. various Doug^ Varrick, 4ffi IBlUard St. She was bom Msy 6 62 psdt of heavy traffic, strong srx bad in’ mind, ottier officials sion in official Washington that ' : gitea in the area. facets of pUHoe" procedures.’ in the coming nxmths political Manchester Memorial .Hosidtal. Her maternal grandparent. wink sod sbonns. Each ahock Their rulings are expected with­ said that 'oanttnuihg civil strife > Mm. OHdden says she Is pktip absorber has dunping power -violence is Bkriy to get -worse are Mr. and. Mm Earle Dougam 53 Waddell Rd, Her pitr ' niqg a mounted patrol for the in a month—a point that was In South 'Viet Nam could be seen ternal grandparents are M r.' and kfrw.' Chartw Vairidk,; V 3 9 9 06,000 timsB greater than that here as evidence that the Viet­ instead of better and that the Aluminum troop in tha frit stressed both .by opponents of United States may face the pbs- ' Bucldand Rd., Wapping. of an average cur’s shock ab­ the proposals who suggested namese . leaders ire Unatde or •••■•*. SAVE 1.03 Gallon Art^ Biates Ptegnaa sorbers. to subordinate the sibility of hard decisions on its Ladder nie elemsutaty school FTA caution in strengthening poUce unwilUng Bobinsem, Lauren Ann, daughter' of Raymond AM power and by , Bator in with- struggles among fbemselvee to own futiure role in the Southesat; - art and mada ptcgrom was Cynthia Agnew Robinson, 11 Crosby Rd. Ais was bom M^r the larger aim of defeating Asian war. Oar lijht-dut^ aMel- Lifithtweight, ^ ^ * weU-recelvsd by a large crowd drawing the quertioned propos- 8 at Manchester Memorial Hoepltal. Her ihaterasl grandpar­ Dip a brush or roller into this smooth, creamy interior latex Early Printing Inks Communist forces. ’ of parents last aigbit. Songs ale. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Agnew, 822 -Spring St. Her wim’t ra6)f or epf’^e . ' D ' P ^ ^ paint and watch; its clinging power. It flows on like silk and Questions are being raised . were sung by Oisdee 4, B and Xn Alls, where the Chinese pateraal grandmotoer Is Mrs. Anna Robtosoo, 35 Edmond Increasingly here. about whether spring: Ip^ , riVe^ construction, dries in Vg hour. Heavy-b^ied formula. In 23 lead-free ; 6, separate, ' under the dl- sspsiifnsotsd’ with printing at Tobacco Exports S t She has a sister^ Dena Louise. 19 moatosi Water Spider’ s W eb prolonged civil strife may, put a Combinatloa door m toriqne sttu^y jpimd rungs. No Phone Ofden. colors. : reaUon of music teax:her Barry least 1,000 years before the • • * * • greater burden of fighting on panel desiga. Gtaas . screen ■ Spencer. Mrs. Etlsabeth Runk- time of Johann Gutenberg, The water spider q>ing a web To Aussies Dip taserts. Printer, Rickey Gene, son of WlnfeM R. and ’SMrley American troops hi the country er gave a brief description of printing inks were made from Uke a balloon with the entrance Friar Pointer, KW Buckland St He was bom May 3 at MSn- plant subatances mixed with at the bottom under water. It and whether American forces, MELBOURNE — ’To'baooo has w ’ x v v ’ or ro*xr»» ■ the art poogram, after wtdcfa been grown in Australia more cheater Memorial Hospital. His materasl .grandparsnte ara earth siid soot collects air bubbles on the hairs already battling the Viet Cong, ' .R sg .'**A 9 »; / ■ ‘ Mr. sad Mrs. Edward Friar Jr., West Warwick, RX Ms pa­ paieotB zoasnod- tbb. buHdtag. may be caught in the middle than 100 yeami BtotoSto have lo o k h « wit the Wni1a»fi. telAih, , , . ____. snpprding to of Its body and carries them ternal grandmother is bM . Dlcie Pointer, Ben, Ma Ha bna JhiDj^alQiAedls Britannica. down to inflate its nest. betvveen -warring factions of the increased from aboOl^S mStan tatotuded eeiV °loa apiS Sagp pounds in 1906 to.alwat 84 mil­ Fk SeciiM ’^ “ '**^•23.00 ' four brothers, Steven, 9,'Gary, 7, Craig, 5, and Douglas, 1%; Sbuth Vietoam^Bs. and a sister, Tana Sue, 10. sculpiture aw w e l asi F or several hionthB there has lion in 1964, TMiacoq iinpMte Save Ttme and Mraey The PDA been q>eculatton in Washington from the United States .fefi tram only 92.M eortm for l o set asMs'EMW to aStSMhii more than 19 million pounds a prtm eddsor Ordway, Howard SbMmaii. son of Henry C. and Ruth Ten Bet Tour L ife about vriiat t^e United States Kaempffer Ordway, 479 Fleasiait Valley SottU^Wlndsbr. a schoteieUp ^ member of should 'do if some future govern­ year during the five fiscal years the first giramiaiUng cleas sA tbs He was bora May 6 at Hartfted Ho^dtsJ. £Ds maternal ment lb Saigon asked for with­ a U itit« with 196940 to ,16.7 mil­ Ugh school. I lion in fl64-66.; grambnotoer is Mrs. Chistave Karinpffer, Lietoon, Coinn. EOs Piano Raellals | drawal of American troops. Ths paternal graiu^Muants ore'M r. and Mia. Shemian Ordway, usual administration reply has Saacltans agntasd laiiflBapcirts Mrs. Edith Petersen 1m |L Iks LieteeBter, Mass. . V been that this was e^rtiWriy taom RbodMta may moan THIS WEEK’S second In a series of ptennt • ^ • -unlikely because, as nusk'Mgher pwrclmito from, tlia'IM^ : study-recltabi at her hems on ted States tHs year. < Sullivaii; Colleen SDuy. daughter of Roger W. and 19- ; BL MA test woriiend. Usbos- argued earlier this week, all DOOR BUSTERS len Convey Sullivan, 35 Highland. Rd., Windsor Locks, {too non-Commualst groups in SouUi ; S ta n centered on ‘Tfihat'Ws tii^' was bora May 6 at Mamtoester Memorial Ho^taL Her ma­ * ten For.” aiodmte pnrilripsWng Ifiet Nam, including the Budd- Started Custom - ternal granfbMrents are Mr. and lfira. William Biyant Glen > were Majorif JofaaSt EUsabeth Uats, are against a Communist The airietmas custom of Head. LX, N,T. ECer paternal grandparents are Mr..a>)d MnC '• P u ry , JemdCer Eats, btertha takeover and therefore need w eettag a inangiw- , flceite .to. VTOHsm Stoiivan, 40 K eci^ S t Ow.baa.three bratoera; ; Yeungs and Marilyn BlUa, U.S. military help . ^ churches and iMmes Is said to RAME. ThorotuL 9, Jeton, 7, and Jlamsa 6. Alt Display In recent days a new question go back'to lbs ysara223, has arisen; “ What ahould the ’9 ^ $ 2 . 8 5 . PatoUngB by three RockvlBo St Fraacls.ojr Assiat first dec­ r o r . 114)9. Snpten — If Hue and the Nativity. bora May 5 at MsnCheater Memorial Htepltta.' Her nu(terttsl - Hbraiy (bis month. Ids. Rafts grandparents are Mr. aiod Mia. Normand F. Connler, East I R. Samson, Mrs. Trudy Las and tosjay your home improvements NOW wtl i, Gleniwy’s Easy Hartford. Her paternal'giam^tarehts are Mr. and Mrs. J u ^ ; Mm. Midred Uak are repreand ReNtalviiig Budget Aocouat i (iU k A ,)'. A s utOe as ‘fio E. Kupftancbmld, 9 Grant ht, Rockville. Q iir Finest! Lead-free Sears Latex Semi-Gloss Velvet Smooth, Jet- : sd. John MaawoMnl of BeEan is f iHitti bays op to glOO.OO. 1 ! npieserited by craft woefe. u Patrick, Sherry L^nn, daughter of Robert M. and Un- Dog Waming H t laUALiry—THE BEST^CQNdMrOF A ll. «a AdMw* Fatrldc. 10 Oloott St She waa-bom Mky 7 at MPa- C o lo ir4ast Enam el Durable Colors Black Driveway Coating Dog Warden Phairic FaggioEl jmd'BSwdookittf t o . years. Lead-free, safe to use oil paint combined with the ease and convenience at t o - Protects from gasoline, grease, oil deterioration. /t o roam may sujbileot the o s ^ ' wtois exbds'.ln ter HoepitaL Hto maternal grsadfMlur ia Qaaiwd aiMind chfldPeBu Dries to a hard chip resistant sor- latex. Id ^ t o kitchen, bath, rooms that take hard Simply apply with broom for long lastmg beauty. fan to arrest raOteasiodia ghnith, 800 N. Main S t Hla pateraal giaalpanate aiw Mr. We m equipiMd to anrviee asd dunie (wiUiFraon labe-ihat’ i aclxially Scrubbablto' . wear. It’s odorlee» and lead free. Dries hard in just 4,\ hours. ••‘Ab dog tesrdn. 1 ;s|ri(, .-.ewtoto and Mm. Rene TburvOle, Elat Hartfoad. Ho has twn'bM han. *y » churches to New Is latigely of its own making, County, the 35th Senatorial for kemedy Headquarters for ^tbupleo were dancing also ruled that the Is produced throughout Italy, (Oontinaed tron Page One) efiervtng smoked salmon flown in American and (Serman ly break with their former colo- Smnerset county industrial lead­ ber In Texas and ’Tennessee. incentive on both sides to re­ rural areas where about 70 per — ' ' — ------concept of "spreading CSiris- pretrial testimony wlU be a pub­ cratic town chairman of ’ToUand urer. nlal power in pursuit of empty ers and at the end of the day n Mentbers consider the New but the most famous centers are Mrs. McCarthy has helped times 1 have been aloft," ahe cent of the voters Uve. Radios fnwn Norway, TJbone steaka Hmousines. Uanity by spreading Chris­ lic record. The public, however, solve disiutes by reason rather revolutionary slogans and had jobs. Some of those inter­ Testament their sole rule of than b y force.” Florence — where toe silver and manage campaigns for candi­ are scarce in the interior. and PVenoh vintage wines. ■Ihe .nation’s private enter­ tians.’ ’ will be excluded from the hear­ said. ______Democrats Plan promptly find themselves desti­ viewed received as many as faith and practice. Singing is Bosch’s top lieutenants and his "If Ifae word ‘neocolonialism’ prise economy Is booming. More Soment^ County in New Jer­ ings themselves. can be built toward gedd smiths on the aixsient dates in ’ToUand County. She Her niece recalled Mrs. Kim­ tute.’’ emphasized as a form of wor­ Food Best Buy vlce-presldenual running mate, R v l a W S Q i a n C e S |l|eana anything, then this is it," than 40,000 Europeans, mostly seven job offers. Jot» F. Somett, attorney for euch nations, McNamara said, bridge, toe Ponte Vecchto, work has also been a member of the ball traveled by bus to Califor­ Next door In the Guinea Be- sey was selected after a year’s ship but instrumental music Is Antonio Gutman, have dons J O said Iba Western ambaeiuuior, French, control commerce and study of rapidly growing areas. The other 40, all teachers, met WASHINGTON — For mil­ Dodd, will start Ihe proceedings "with property balanced trade 'With i»acious and semiprecious 1 ToUand Women’s Democratic nia several years ago- Engaged pubUc, President Sekou ’Toure’s not used In reMgious services. moat Of the PRD campaigning xtty. Jules Karp last night ^pointing at the dinner-dance Industry, enjoying a standard of Roberts said the county, which with school adminiitrstora in lions of Americans, the U.S. on the 36th with a deposition relatiom, iUplomatlc contacts, stones in rich, ornate settings in Club and the Kennedy Memorial Her opinion of glider travel as Sorialist” ftegime has brought TUles are not used in address­ Fund-Raising Committee. 'The engagement of Miss there. named chairman of a flve- cfowd. "Tou’U find n o'’better uviiiKliving cu.at above vtiothe o.vcia«»evaverage in .... »vi4«- has uaJB noiJU v^iuruuChurch uiof vjiunm.Christ, waswaa the area. ’Twenty-five already Department of AgricuBure from Rose Marie Lampkin, who and in some cases even by ex- toe Florentine style — and Na­ compared 'with other forms of ing or referring to their minis­ Elizabeth______Gartside o . f Manches- Unofficial polls suggest no committee which will draft ;«xample anywhere in the France. ’There are no "poor' Hounhouet- because it is in a fast have received contracts to teach worked lor a time in toe sena­ ciMragee o f mlUtaiy observers.” ples, famous for its unique cam­ Married to Richard L. Mc­ transportation: In Tvnrv fionilt. people, Houpboust ^ arwl ruwatla ters. , points out, food is the best buy In. urging greater emphasis on ter, to Carl Larson o f Ne'wlng- single party wlU be aWe to dom- i^gndments to the bylaws of -world." whites” in the Ivory Coast. growing industrial and popula­ in New Jersey schools this fall. The congregations are Inde­ tor’s office as a secretary. eos and delicate work in coral. Carthy. member of Vernon "You know, when I was In Boigny says. they find In retail stores. “Ihis multinatioa peacekeeping, Mc­ ton Is announced by her par- mate the new congress to ne Democratic Town Commlt- From Havana to Peking, French advisers hold key po- tion complex where thousands ‘’But we want to make dear pendent but collectively they ‘The next witnesses will be Florence’s old bridge, lined on Board of Representatives, the Ssn Francisco, rlmmunlats and their sympath- sllions in many government de­ of people virtually are isolated we are not going to New Jersey operate four senior colleges, 10 Anderson and Pearson. ’They both sides by shops, was toe couple have oi>e daughter. cars there It was more scary ‘neocolonialism,’ it speaks for for better Jobe," Roberts said. costs will be about 18.3 per cent other free world nations to help than riding a glider.’’ GarUide Of 245 W. High St. One of the smaller parties, or ^ cotoclde with the town’s laeri have taken to using "neo- partments and. in the armed from any existing church. junior colleges, 20 BiUe schools will be followed by Dodd, who center, of toe clty’a jewelry In- Mrs. McCarthy describes her Hself," he declared in an inter­ of income after taxes. In 1960, the United States share security Her fiance is the son of Mr. a group o< them. Is expected to geven voting districts, seolonlaUsm'’ as a term of abusp forces. French technicians are "This Is the first time erlnce "We are going out of a call of and several orphanages and is toe only witness the colum­ ngo-like Chaos, foreign Investment. Memorial located in the Black pects others to Join to "Exodus for decades. For instance, D. E. Basile, a neurological surgeon, for 1965 was about 3410.5 mil­ day by Connecticut’s senators, and has been native in county mitteeman, our town chairman, and there are another 18 sus­ next fall to 250,000. The origi­ lion last year, to a record and a rash within two weeks of malnUln order. which committee members will f. In the Ivory Coast, a stable There is Mile unemployment Hills, contains the carved heads New Jersey." Most of the fami­ Coleman, 58, 'an dedrician, has was elected at the association's lion, some 358.8 mllUon more is toward a clinic to accommo­ politics for many years. elected officials and local party pected cues. nal OI Bill covered 8.4 million 3425.74 million. Imports hit 32.- toelr arrival in the United Tension. markead, N.M., for 30 annual meeting to succeed Louis than in 1064. Imports rose 304.4 date 92 patients and residence ’ITie post will be filled at a members. Travelers should consult a veterans and the Korean addi­ 438.66 million—3302.54 mtillon States, Jacobs said. violence, hu gripped toe Do- voting dlstrlcU, ;;tant8 between liberla and Gha­ groups Mve in neat ctmerete Jefferson, ’Theodore Roosevelt er states — Arkansas, Indiana, years. P. Le Bel of West Hartford. mUllon, to 31,036 miUion, facilities for 26. meeting of the 43 state conven- "During the coming week”, physician If they have a fever tion 2.5 million. hglher than in 1964. na, the end of French colonisl housing deveMpments Instead of and Abraham Lincoln. New Mexico, Oklaboma, Oak- "Tfie principal Bnanctal sacri-

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MANCHESTER EVEIONG HERALD/ilANCHESTER, CONNw THURSDAY; MAY 19/ldM . .Zr. _ MANCTtESM EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, MAY 19,1966 . nez nni£ ■fi. ^-Ujerefore poorly attended. ^ South IFmd«or .been busSng Buddhist headqnarteia and -tSruel?- P e ih s^ , but true... ■ droppteg government leSflafa Onr W t^ is heeded is a conversion Delegates Named plane, it U to be noted, was fa the air in our UUnkihg and not coercion.! evpr a city wbkdi was the scene of arm­ __ . , Htfw weti have: toe churches gdt-; To Mock State ed- struggle between the two fSotM ^ Ckuniihinlcatlona tar publlcatten FofUfa teh to toe'grass roots? How in ; -1 U:0Tl,,-.li 1 1 /;'. !i- In the second incident, one of our hSH- be gifafantoed puMicatioo>;lf SOQ ^ - 'p a ^ r a l tfare? Convert here. . Governments i I I .ii'lhr, r,. then come iq> with a com­ Matters was engaged' fa providing taxi words. Tlia' Herald reserves \tM/ nkht to deep^. to ] f . ik Rll I f.-i-.V.-r- 'V any matter that nmy ba libelous'w faUch -fa fa^ h plete and concrete plan to cre­ The names of boys and girls service for one of Premier K /s g e n e ^ ate toe brotoeihood of man. -It I WHt lOSf M-’CM f'iM' Free .e k p n ^ o n of poUU<^ .view^ fa'desired l^'KXmtributtotak selected for Laurel Girls' .Stata- 'j TO TiN t’OIJN;-" on a mission into the city of Hue, a |s at the grass roots that you and Nutmeg Boys’ State have Buddhist stronghold. When somebody of tots chumeter but letters which are defamatory or afaidva wto bs''ceJeoted.,.■ .• V meet the need cf man. been announced by Fred Oarulo, fired at Premier Ky'e general, an Ameri­ 1 do have a suggresUon toat I principal of the high school. can machine gunner in the helicopter Delieve fa and urge the clergy The programs will be held at Yon Will brPkyinf and „ _ JON^TBB T arabU In AlmiiM „ cut loose and aeveral South Vietnamese *F pit^ Tlbeni Nb^ iibUi if __ ___ i i - and other professional people to toe University of Oonnecticut, Working in Cwnforf if ...... ^ hit toe ground, at least one of them To the ^toc; ' t)iwe!i‘lbr''lt|i» fa toe'tmly way join in on. I suggest a plan that June 36 to July 18. •••ttfa******** dead, fa this instance, Americans did T h e proposed busing, plan the;viotti&-ha3 been atiowdd. tq wmld bring underprivileged Representing the school at you will Sec Ue aboat • ••»•••••••••••• net fire until fired upon, but, again, our boncema. me. My concern ^ e r regfatbr 1^ p ro t^ , where it 'cMklren from Hartfotd into our the Laurel Girls’ State will be j o g m s o F _ _ plane was In Buddhist territory, and, in IlSteni^ to the pros' arid efaw jBralns a, fesuH. 'A i^oreriduih bomes *>*• two- years, at no ex- Barbara Faust and Cynthia Fer- Modem, Easy te wear TBB A880CUTBD PMSS ...... for 4 ^ .]^rs last Monday eve- v^tUd hOo^.-gotten''tois out of pense to their family, our state, riera. Mias Faust fa the daugh­ n * jUaodated PrMi U ezelusiTeJy antlUad thia Instance, on a mission for tha gov­ thaI naa ot repubUcatlon ot all .n»w» 4t?' ning fa the Manchester Hi(fa 1 ^ riy s t^ . ^ e ^ ie ,, jright or »r our fedej^ government. Let ter of Mrs. Dorothy Faust of TRUSS or ABDOMINAL teiMB ereditad to It or im* otharwiaa credit ernment of Premier Ky. In »a«« paper aad alao the local newa pu^ School auditorium, prompts me yrtbag,''’ not to be «wto Uy*. be educated, worship, Benedict Dr., Wapplng, and fa a third instance, American Marines to shkre a few, thoughts as ignored'or forced.. and play fa our neighborhood at Miss Fenriera fa the daughter SUPPORTI Phone 64t> * u rrfS to oC repuhlleaUoa of apaeUl dla- in Banang moved out into the area be­ foUows::,. . ! t ite te n e d 'in t^ y the' ptoer ekpense and at toe expense of Mr. and Mrs. Antone Far- f itehea Mrain are alao reaenrad. tween govenunent and Buddhist forces 4136. The- ^ n g plan p»oposed fa. A liera of Main St. and took control of a bridge over the theoretical not bfoven convinced more than ever, that in the neighborhood Ser-vlng aa alternates -will be Danang River. One reason for this ac­ throretlcal,^t proven. . . jJ/^ch ^ fa neriifad t^^ *hool necessary Mary Ann Linko, daughter of The expferifaent involves pri. terial. This we can all affonl 1 ranine BaraU tion aeems to have been.that the bridge Plarita plan." I -wW most Mr. and Mrs. George Llnko, Ash . ; I TV tv had a certain importance for our own Rd„ and Sherry Baidster, ' ^ |» M V 1/ A 4 > jof M. E. A. ftS: ' M.M-i V,'/. ■ ! ' t^QOlimvra. military installations in Danang. But daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How­ who might' have been a'bout to control ard Banister, Mgple St. Delegates to Nutmeg Boys’ the bridge If we didn’t? Do both fac­ . —a i" J 1 it -1. truin.oi Tne mawr is ifsacuEB Aozar eckbau o r cikcula- tomalurc, wwo lack un* ftp goals, TWs will also' keep state and State are John Briggs, son ot ^ONS. tions now have our permission to use derst^dlng, Ke^iy. sense ftypotheals whicli federal hands out of our sys- Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Briggs, toe bridge, or only one? InsecUte gjrountf, .apd'are so^in- ^ an < , fern and^ youngsters off of bus- Long Hill Rd., and Ronald Day- jnor — 1 P;**- »°Sg*y-. There have been,' so far, relatively nocenx, will be tfoleofed ^by -XlftioBt Wery Manchester Council of ton, . ______^______,_____ , . reject the present bus- Events in rent” — Mrs. Lyndon B. John- munity College, a new institution and Shirt Without A Future? uHon tinndd'diredtiy-involve our .P*’* ? * ^ i n g plan,-Which contains so son citing toe cost of clean- Green, Whftw, Ecrw B. Giles, tbs Oommeroe Depart- jjjg, along highways. yw aU fl prospective great community asset, on Some fashion changes—like the re­ adults'.'■tVe have-b^Cly a par- aifa to atoiufater toe satnw- .piany nnkhowns and dangers, LBJ ...in Chat_____ Washable *'T erttal problem, 'I'he color of'toe mrihto. t o r -start working for a Man- WASHINGTON (AP) _ ment’s general counsel, to Sen. ______the ManchesUr Country CK*, ad exit­ turn to the broad necktie—are trumpet­ Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wash., U DIsipleya ed in advance, as if toe arbiters real­ titin iSoemH m atter to l^tle a l l t o iLuse ■V ing thatitution, and, in ita'C^'idmopt children! tradittwi unleto the «iitfae c Inside Report Sponsored by the Handiestar such an opportunity to serve lack of training in seminaries fa -^ho needs our help and helps Lid Sem PAINT 0 0 . roads we proceed to 'maka upon It— ef May put in Its appearance, the world CoimoO ol Ctanrcbes their community, their neigh- thri fieW of sociology and psy- our need. chairman of the House" and " 8en-" “ a White House conference June lack of a security officer, and 728 Main St., Tel. 649-4601 bloomed with the short sleeve shirt. By A.H.O. bor, and their country. ate Armed ' Services commit­ 15-16 oh federal-state relation- of library and parking facilities, what traffic Unea w e’prqpoaa draiwlag b J chology proves this idea facor- Sinqerely And tola was not, as the neophyte God for^ves i»7-4n hraMless tees, Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, D- ships. -The major problem, he said, is across it—what preepsctlve uses ws en« .. Perhaps whole, families of the. recL, .TiddlyI eve?i if a m ^ Paul C. Kaiser .C., and Sen. RichanL B. Rus­ probably assumed the first time he no­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak measme, only' on condition of The ,genar*l pubSe- has, when the world of politics other, of 8 ■ Tha Oomunerce Department that of the library and parking lesion for It^what defacements we are qohceriied would move their were trained .fa th,ls fi« a he sell, D-Ge. >5» ticed It, In the realm of the sport shirt, oonfeedon and forsakfag. it comes to toe busfaesi of poli­ course, than occasional political ' residence to neighborhoods! of does not ha-ve the right to in-: eases lAigMly the ex(x>rt con- facilities. going to permit there—what nohto and "He that oovereth hto sins tics, a shallow cynldsm of out­ office itself. Johnson did not danc^ and left trols it imposed last March on The branch is located in a Avne and dust we are "going to license or the camial shirt W1A8HINOTON — On the eve to Hanley they were unatlerably the. impoverished and unfortun- fhlence people by his title to 'a *ffdo'V in Yl'istOr'V toe party at 8:30 p.m. while hta opposed to Ms support of the ■ball not prosper: But whoso look which is not fa itself very As for consolation prizes or ate people to lend them a help- usurp the right to control toe 4/ J Oaittle hides, calf and Wd skins downtown area of Waterbury there. Ibis is, believe it or n o t the short of last Sunday’s (May 1C) peace guests lingered on for another President fa Viet Nam. oonfesseth and forsaketh them reliable. It often falls, on one benefits, to be bestowed upon ing.hand. Communication is im- conscience of other men. A bv Th* PrMut and bovine leathers. and, it was noted, available land .Something, not likely to be partlcu- sleeve dress shirt, the kind you wear a mairch on the White House, hand, to reaUze just how low those who may have earned hour. Neither Riyers nor Rue- Tlie Hou^e Public Works Oom-, is expensive. As a result Hanley witodrew shall have mercy.” Proverbs T , , . . P .05..« I tiy plessant or attraoUve, is bound to coat over when you go out for toe eve­ youthful dem‘'adelphia. ------_ ------and then Mariaaiis final remov­ Marianl -wanted; for that there -eon, completed a series of from ttie national stockpile. ( leater now, but cannot buy again, at the delayed surrender remember that a a Hop. Not all the wealthy liber­ New FoUtlce. firiends, proaent a t lOto annual edUiCation for the.splendid c^gtic, but-tltfa: is-'true today ^ 1942 President Roosevelt Watoingten conferences earlier The Independent Bankers As­ short aleeva shirt is something that hap­ als invited turned up. Tboee that joint behquet of Anderaon-Oiaa al of bfaiMalf from the picture. te not likely to::.be any substi­ the hearing was conducted last ^ ^ desired fa bas- conferred the Congressional the week. sociation of America urges toe I ty price, emee a few key ai^d fatal in< That’s why regular Democrats Ait toe end of the process, tute. It is difficult to imagine pens only after a nice shirt has had its did were a little ekepttcal of Peat and AuxUary, Veleiana of Monday night at the Manches- toral cire for mambars and to- Gen. u . S. officiato are reported Senate Banking Committee to 1 Itratlona have been permitted. turning their chedca over to age taking seriously such efforts our casual layman asked him­ -^what kind of secondary prize he NORMAN’S wear around the cuffs, and perhaps as the fund-raisfag party in toe Foreign 'Wara. '■ ter High School. members. I can appiecUte the JUnitoy Dool.itUe tor leading toe seeking a solid lineup among 14 reject legltilation gl-ving federal I Perhapa we have abeolutely no Choice ‘‘non-professionals’’ right m the More than imU of a 81,360 self this question: could name, even Sf he wanted t I to what we are to kecoipe. P t ^ p s been scuffed a little about tha alhow, Strsus home last Saturday 1 have a few comments I feel difflcultiea favnlyed tor I served f^rst .aerial attack on Tokyo. , Atlantic allies on plans to re- agencies artrtitionai powers to I’or I'Ih* Doll spot. Still, the effort was an­ local quota for United Jendisb "What did they give Jdarianl ? one. I must express. If I offend, I a congregation iri-Mancbeeter of to .1946, American superior- ,|^p e NATO if the" 15th mem- roperviae banlw and savings I il auch things as over-all lonlng, evar- and la ready for a little home tailoring - It fits fa with an admis- UJmI Tile IlcHl Srrvllte) other example of the surr^lsfag eion of goals by Interchange, a CaiarkUes subscribed at Temple Wbatr does Merlahl get now?” Perhaps there were certain am truly ^ r r y , for this fa ,rio|t_ov«r a ttwnwind WtrWir ^ jnemr. Tokyo. France, follows through on and kwn assooiationa. I whldi fits It for casual wear about toe determination of the New Left il planning, and Qieciflc decision ea a pUbUoaticn (ponsored by Snick, Beth Sholom aa oongregatkm .. TSh big.^eaewer is that Ufe sentimental assuwees given my intent. I may Icm frien ^ .hero, to r ; seven- yeata- Bqt I ^en Years Ago plans to witodraw from the. id- It.'i HAUTKOIUI 1(0 I leclfic road are meaningless and inef- yard. to get into practical pMitica. meets to inaugurate Um ditm isn’t-to at slrapla. I t ao happens Mm. Perhaps he -was told that CAPITAL qUOTES the Students for a Democratic and respect of friends, fait 1 ”V‘rcy VroP^®u®b! <»Hlcials c fafand merthigs, French position in Algeria. Opposes Auto Curbs I feel at any, su ^ suggestion, swA use and of ths sleevs in the first place, tola Nam. launched last fall fa Wash- cy, the fastitute for Policy Stu­ 10 Yeare Ago ' it, there fa no aaiW tlttag'the will allow tha p a ^ to do some- canbe done to.preVent this bus- conihMA tiro servicea alo^ call Five Years Ago WASIHNOTON (.AP) — The was Intelligent recognition of the sound- Inton, has not disintegrated as dies, and toe National Students pturty can do for Mxn. thtag for them some day, for fag ploi^ for I beUeve the board fa the home, out the' drank, President John F. Kennedy JoifaisoUticians John ^ MenUmer re-e(eotod Marfanl fa in the line Pete’s sake, wUl be taken care t ling as well as an addition to the neis of the traditional home tailoring AseoMation. Interchange de- chalnnim of the Bladdedge Dis­ te already committed to this buy medicine end food fifa the and Attorney General Robert F. erated its opposition to manda- Iiredlcted it -would. d ares: of buudnasa..He.fa an,e% tfltol of if the opportunity arises. t iwn’a grand list power. already in axistanca, and produced no trict, Charter Oak OounoU, Boy venture and puWic feeling Ig-. stranger, and.'still manage to Kennedy conferred with Alaba- jory federal safety standante The detemtinatioa is jiarticu- c o n tra ^ r, end a Mghly epc- Periksps he promised that But we ought‘‘tto‘ try not to permit controversy . “Ma^m he (an independent SoQi^ of America. nored. get nMatTfanadayis off. Am I me oMlcdafa in the crisis ovfa for automofales but said it sup- larly shown In the fUnd-ralsing qandldato) could get only a ceszfid ;onei. And no soHd, raid a'few more comers for sand will I hope that tins te ificDfa®®!- that good? Nfa ait all, ■ fa te. freedom rides into toe South. ports a proposal to require auto f irselves any kihd'qf leap — not even But to start with your best shirts al- Dr. MeniU B. RUbfaow eleet- kind of buataasa over ntone, to be created fa that rock-bound effort by the National Confer­ amidl -vote but could take K busing goes through at toe merely a day’s calling to be ex- . OnC Year Ago manufacturers to notify owners I hat might aeem tha single and not too lyady short sleeved—what kind of fu­ ence for New l^litlcs, which has ■d president of toe Okvic Music its own.hastthi vdth p^tioe..fa Section of toe ehore-llne where enough -votes away faom Con- AsBodatfan, reformed after an nexit bfafd meeting, a. great .perted.. The,point, fa it can-be India’s Prime Minister Lai of all safety defects. < losely related leap of .Just one new road ture for aMiirt can poestoly be in that? rented swanky offices at 080 • greeunaa X to cause X to lose fact, to^take Mkriani’e type ^.he, as a state senator, -visual- eight -yew gap. harm', will be done aiong. the' done, .if .toe JndWdufa, is p u t Bahadur Shastnl wound up an The administration stand was ■ cross toe landscapS- to our new Com- Fifth. Avenue fa Manhattan. Re­ to the other major party candl- busfaMS aad-'to try to open'ton' ‘ Ized and promoted one of the Mne of brotherhood and undei^'.ffast'®ie emfaiaais of pna- sight-day visit to Moscow, outlined fa a letter frosn Robert cently it sent out a fund-raising nectiona botween it and aUte’s future parks. But to toe ifunlty GoUege-^thout makbig sura Banning Motorcycles dstM. This wouM be a way of standing. The Mianchester voter toral cope fa ait toe graas tooto. '. 4 take the kmgast - good look we have appeal signed by Simon Casady, showing both parties that eome BOMB B U nJB IS 88 . world of politics woidd be to naively suspiolous original ques­ ffalii'fayniied. Ignored, his ftolr Seventfan men,.some who don’t :*?------■' ' - ■ — Oovemor Dempsey has been asked by rfak It to tha kind of dapend- tion, toat,of what did Marian! taken at.rthiii srtiola .area and a left wing California politician; people felt strongly enough ifa^ I ind desired wishes set even raaiae fa Maatoester, algn! Dr. It. A. Chotoowaki, medical examiner Jullui Bond,-a paid staffer for WASHINGTON ^ The aw ^ ence and fafecUon which -woidd get or get promised for wlto- ^ ideas of Ita pqtenttol futota. ^ about peace fa Viet Nam . . that aaide by" groups he elected to a statemCM and fa te deemed a 1 of Berlin, to ban all motorcycles and the Student Non-Violent Oooi> they wfaild give or withhold age buyer of a now home-todifiy probably, nifa it fa toe end. In dra-wing so nicely, we cannot In ■irtoi' rittmitohs, as we Should know motoihikM from every public road in ' carry out hfa beliefs. This fa manda;te. How well ^ PTopo- dfaating Oommlttee (Snick) who tbeir votes.” is 33 years old; he puta up 7.4 a b o rt,'^ re ’s not much an hon­ imagine any - real answer. causfag frustrations that will n«*te fa IniMng have used toe INSTANT I ton axparlence in other isaOUons of Connecticut until eome way is found to became a martyr to liberals 't per cent of toe total cost of , a est huirinessman, in a sound Cfaances are he just got to .be offer protection to the rider or riders in 1886 PUb^heraJNewmaper cause him to strike back the clergy. t rwn, everything is Unked together, and when denied a seat fa the Geor­ SH-room,. thre»4iedroam home. line of bueliMM, -can gat oat of caHed a nice guy. only way he can . . .in the In aH the-'years Tve'knioton flrat small bfaak' in S) pattern, case of accident gia legislature,' and toe ubiqui­ The medical examiner made hii recom- voting booth. This could be toe Manchester Oounell ofi EARNINGS I nmingly h am lesr and 'ihintiir' fa U- tous Dr.' Spock. end, for many good people may Churches and the Ministerial As- faendatlon after favasttgatlng the death The Spock - Bond - Casady I df, pick up k'^Mnd-of to)M spaed of an 18-yauw>ld cyClist The;incident be defeated as they run for of- sociation I cannot^ name one hisyltahtHty whtob destinys all letter is supposed to bring fa ftce and many good and need- *’®^i venture that brought tha moved him to nndee a drastic proposal. 986,000 to ftaaace peace candl- ( lokMk '*Biia is, parhaps - i moonnt To many autolsta the motorcycle la ed itwingM refused . . . such gospel to Manchester fa a con- ; sR bsfora the momwt whan it might cates this year. It It doesn’t, aa the echool tor the South jcrete * way ..that would correct a prime eauaa of annoyance. Some loom plans are signed by Dr. Martin te»'.lato to try to lfato W y lcfato.^ in and out' ef Ifaea of traffic, "gunning’' End. Although this would be a wrongs. Most of toe meetings Luther King Jr., who has dfa- ■ad sHnation it te underatond- were dull and uninteresting and 1^ contool ovar what inight'ba, tola the angina as the dedbds soar along played an unfailing touch fa ,1 nvh's moat Important ranwfafag: ts^ w ith-tor aotolat’a blood praasure. Often money raising. I tagl.al saaet .'v .- E \ toe eydiatisways and weavaa while rtd- fag two told three abreast impeding The money la auppoaed to go m m to a "whita Hat” of aoma 06 V ia cnnpseh tee wigon fts nmmal traffic. Others sppear to vhe ! DIVIDENDS ■eywIkK, zdHs anywbix'i^ serva playing s SET OF FOUR ALL WOOL TUIULAR Republic a year^^go, our mlHtary ■enslble, cautious manner. They use toe lar Demoenfs la- ebangfag into DAY OF DEPOSIT loem to|Nd Cfany, gtscioo* Solid Me* fbrfas are si^ipessd to stay neutiml. But twowhasIM vehicles for both recreation deep concern. PMACnCAU HANDY RRAIDCD RUGS ALL FOR ONLY t troublesome question remafaa, fa A CAR FROIT'PAIJL PODGE FbRTltl^^ ortpoi SDOtt f m vdh$4 adg iiiflif. (which soma faay doubt) and tor regu­ Consider Rep. Jsm es Michad oedSddMvIe 4 la-worM of impwfoet Unas; and tan- lar transportation. Hanley, a M-year-oM faeshman • SeeklBM One S’e-bcll’e" j Bd aituationa, of<^wh<»n they are to ba We doubt th at Governor Dempaey, Democrat elected durii« tha A t the bes^inning of Januaiy, One s’tr x v e r LBJ landMde of 1084 from the ILL A; Two zr-xd** I lutral 'against in the Dominican eit- even if he had toe powe^, would yield to Aprfl, July and October. arORE HOURS / I t ttipn, they wound up, tor a time, toe well-fatentionad recommendation of .Republican stronghold of Onon­ Mondqr sad Toeeday Open till 6 P.M. <;faarm end warmth—tont’e toe tone toat. thpee bixurt«|e4 the Berlin medical examiner. Mot^rcy- daga County (Syracuse), N.Y. Open Thnredey end Friday Evenfaige imported all-wool rugs impart. They're lovely , with enrty f gfaing on the side of the military Hainley is a straight-out liberal I nfa against the rebeHlon.' dea and toe lighter motor hikejii are Gleeed Wednesdays American settings, perfect accents in dens, playrooms nan- r recognized aiid Uoehsed by toe ^ te . | < on bread-and-butter matters, TTLL 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FWDAT bedrooms. They are mads of vtrglri wofa braided over tubing fa South Vietaam'cuneptly, dreum- Dr. CbotkowaM cannot be ebaheng^ on ' but also haiqiens to be an anti- USE OUR ONE OR TW O THURSDAY NU2HT f to g O'CLOOK to give them extra plumpneaa, additional depith. Choose yourn ■ aiiDes are modi more likely to entaa- Ms statement that motorcycles provide OommusMt—« fatal fault to the fa green, brown, bhie, maple -or multieolor. Match or nhe' I a ow: forces an tlM sMs gf ths mlU- no proteetkm to the oooiqMuita in sect- opinion of the New Left. l£ASIN6 PUtM^ ” colors . . add other eteee- to have tosise charming rage hii » ■every room. ■ ' - - t ly junta In power tlM're than on the dents. Aeddenta don't happen, they are Hanley found this out tha 1^ A A a le, ef the ' Buddhist dsmondratora oaueed. Thers'is a young element In our night of Sunday, MAy 1, when 9 7 % of AU Leases Are Ra^sp^l: ■ s i ^ 'to weaken it We ^ve .ao far society bent on recklessnees, careless- he travelled home fa Syraom S \ V I \ Ci s f r e e e s t im a t e s o n a l l w o r k . b involved fa at least tores qgedfie nees and disregard of toe right of to meet with local leaders of uia others. Sofae drive cars, others motor- Liberal party. Hanley waa the 1 , 0 A X & ■ itkua. In onr of these, toe anti-gov- PAUL OPEN DAILY 10 to 6—THUB8,, FRI. 10 to D ' s m ^ t "dtesidaats” shot down one of cydes. It is the person with Ms rig^t Liberal as well as toe Demoora- asw-M I h ,r foot on Ufa gas pedal or his right hand ttc nominee to 1984. But sfaca C o Jn o . 9 te > obaetvatleu , plgnea ever on. tha gga . UitotiUa toha detanMnea tha ttm the SynouM Liberal pafiy I s*oSar Scjdft liiit. ltoqiia»ey>'idHlfaemrtty cf^Mglnsa^ aad* - baa-been token eeer-bgr itae Kaer meeeesw^i e^ezev neaeeiaa teaviTevieE 20 UNION flTREBT.r^RO(^ILLE,*GONN,’ COLONIAL tlii A TILE CA i . A ■ has Mnto. ~ rasW BAVBN RaCHBRSt -Xjeft- raada-daer S78 MATO CT. MANCHESTER .■SAHOH OnWlR. ROUTE SI, COVENTST MandMster 648-0890—RockviUe 875-2534 VERNON CTRCIJ!;.yEBIi6W<»y!t»W 1007 MAIN ST. — jSTEAR MAPLE ST. .A { IV- n ■ 1-i

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^ANCHESTER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 PAGE ELEVEN • T ^ r - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONk., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966. produced by increased chewing ba bafit by the- Outlet Oo. >AGE TEN ToUand Lot of Chewing may be the protective factor. Providence in a new shopping UQUORS—WINES Bolton HOME GARDENER’S Thorough maatioatlcm resatte in center in New tondoa. Conn, ' CORDIALS ] Vernon Tear Gut Pen Avoids Ulcers? larger quantities of salivia and a company apokaaman said Minlimin PricM t Changes tta maheup to lieJ^ ra- Wednesday the store wfll have B ias Curbs NEW YORK (AP) r- A Meeting on Country Homes O bituary M any T omus to Participate Qrying f l o w w D c CHB3AOO Pome m e«cal re- duoe the add level in the lO.OOO aquara feat of floor space ARTHUR DRUB y m n^ woman wt^t riie SHurohen brtieve nafting foods rtomaoh. W two floors and will emptoy Doctor Leads Bike Rally used a, feobtaln p«i-ahaped Get Backing Set by Developers May 26 th at require a lot of Chewing ------about 200 persona. Ground Mi*. Annette DelGreco ga» gun to stave-off a In Fire Dept. Anniversary nmy be oiw way of avoiding 69 MHJUON BTimB breaking wffl taka place about — ------T~ZZ------— 7 " ^ ' Mr*. Annette DeKSreco, 54, of To Show Health Benefits strangeria advances was Efim. JWnatries, devekpera of O f B u ild er charged today with feloni­ connerfifig with the presMit da* uloera. PROVIDBNOE (A P )-^ new Aug. 1, and the store wffl i^ mo K ead H crald AdS MartfoM, eleter of Marco Del- Mui bhA equipment trom 14 velcpmenL Dr. Joseph Kris tan, Vernon owner of the shop, will tajrfT ous assault. tiia proposed 242-home Country large volume of saliva $2 miUlon department store wffl In the fad ef next year. . ^ r e c o and Samuel DelOreco, (Oonttnned from Page One) health director, is expected to care of any emeiYcncy repairs fire departments will join the departments planning Klla 86 subdivisica, has le- Orade 1 Itegisteattaa The tear gas pen was one ’Ihe final regtotroUcti aeaelon both of Mancheater, died Tues- won’t exist for them to lead a bicycle rally from Bock- along the route. Vem(nv1x>ltce of several items widely ad­ Bolton department to help cele- participate are MTved the Hicks Memorial ville to Valley Falls Park Sun- have offered a safety s4corL for children entering the first . ^ a y a t her home. ' ^gg jg vertised after an outbreak School gym for May 26i, start- day afternoon, to dramatize cy- A spokesman for^the event grade in September will be held q Survivors atoo Include a gj „,g>, jjg of attacks on women here Ing at 7:80 p.m. to meet with Monday from 9 am. to nboa in cling as a way of malntalnli^vzaid “It is hoped that this rally several years ago. daughter and understand why husi- personal health. , will encourage otir people to re- ™ puemie « n . et S t T t S T . u residents of the present Oountiy the Meodowbrook School office. The woman, Raven Novle, HUls sulbdlvlsibn. The funeral will be held to- . , The cycling trip, open, to view their attitudes toward the p.m. from SL Maurice Church tn,ck), Amston Lake, Only 94 of an eottmated 200 Oitih esHy morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the nessmen, who have ouch a stake 21, of Brookl3rn told police EHrst Selectman Oarmelo chUdten elighile have been reg- In the central city, aren’t going young and old, will start at 2 various forpis of exercise.” and end at the' elementary c^j^n^bia. Vernon No. 1, and morninq or Hanq upside doiw Taylor and Modeen Funeral p.m. at the Bike and Trike Shop He noted that a number of she was sitting in a restau­ 2at)|hi aimoutKed at the meet-, irtered dtiring the firat two aea- Home, 233 Washington S t, aH out for this legislation.” rant early today when Steve school, where out-oMown par- siUngton. s^ artm en t ing ’Tuesday’s planning and siooB. To be eligftiile, a chfid laie gyeninq on Windsor Ave., next to Her- famous physicians—such as Dr.' Callinan, 26, of the Bronx to dry. Hartford, with a Maas trf re- Andrew HelskeU, chairman of man Motors. Paul Dudley White and Dr. aeipeum - n u. e.m,e<, euppet. zcnibig conmUs^n bearing. must be six year* old on or be- approached her in an “ob­ ’The developer* will discuss Get this famous Ice quiem at the Cathedral of S t the board of ’Time, Inc., also Prizes will be awarded to the IcVlng Page — recommend bl- The line of march will also f«ge Dec. 31. A certificate of Joseph, Hartford. Burial will be noxious” way. Bolton unit wiU wear new the subdivision and sewer ar­ bhth, aitd of vacinatioii, must mged passage of the open oldest cyclist and to winners of ,dycHng as a way to improve Include a state police color In M t S t Benedict Cemetery, When Callinan tried to Hale An- dlirta. rangements with the area resi­ be presented at the time of ng- housing provision and said the games. Joseph M. Melend^ physical fitness. block her from leaving the g;iKird, the Nathan Fire apparatiis will be on ois- dents. Zanghl said all interested Prolong j^loral Beauty Bloomfield. dent Fife and Drum Corps istraition. A simple way to dry flowers Friends may call at the fu­ pubUshers of ’Time, Life and Club President restaurant, she said, she ------« li. mi* nlav on the elementary school re g e n ts of the town could at­ Olaas ’Trip By ALLAN AND SHEILA neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Fortune magazine shared his pulled the tear g;as pen from y j ^ M o u l qruuua. ufU, tt. pmmd,._____ tend the meeting, which was {Hxth grade students of tha SWENSON to to cut the blooms in early Ejector K it for $ 1 9 9 There will be a recitation of the view. Mrs. ISenton Oqgood of 145 Andover her purse and discharged it called for “eduoatioiuil purpos­ Hicks Memorial School wUl via- '’NEA OardcB SpedaUato morning or late evening. Care­ Heiskell, who heads a nonpro­ Cross Dr., Vernon, last night ’Thia year, try preserving Rosary tonight at 8 at the fu­ In his eyea es.” It the Traveler’s Insurance Data fully remove stem leaves, then neral home. fit advisory organization on ur­ was installed president of the Miss Novie, a Mue-eyed Residents of the area have yet Center and WTTC Broadcast the annual flowers from your ban proUems, called Urban Junior Century Club, Inc., at a Appefdls Board Grants blonde, also was charged HEALTH CAPSULES Talks Start garden for use as aver-attrac- hang blooms upside down to by Miclisel A. PelU, M.D. t o be invited to or Informed of House tomorrow in Hartford. Mrs. Margaret Charron Amerioa, echo^ Young’s testi­ meeting at the Masonic Tem­ with rtolation of the Sulli­ the meeting, however, accord- The tripe have been pkmned to tlve bouquets. You’ll enjoy last- dry in a place that’s warm, Begnlar Price 99.95 mony that segregated housing is ple. Miss Evelyn Farley, past ing pleasure from the othoiwiss -with low moisture euid out of ■ ROCKVillLiliE: — Mrs. Mar van Act, the New York IF ONE OF VOUR COBOMARV On D ispu te ing to various people living in give (he students first band ex- when you buy junior director of Connecticut Two Zoning Variances ARTERIES 6ET^ PLU66BP garet NevuWs CSiarron, 82 a t down the tax base of weapons control law.. Oountry Bills. perience in areas they have fleeting beauty of your garden, the direct rays of the sun. Two cities. SUte Federation of Women’s (a' heabt a t t a c k '), Today, with improved meth* weeks later they should be Canton, sister of Mrs. Htien The zoning board of appeals for a pond contemplated there VOUR HEART RECOVER 2 The planning and zoning com- studied during the year, The federal government has Clubs, Installed the officers. At P&W A mission granted tentative ap- AH Notes ods, drying flowers and arrang- ready to arrange, Johnson of Rockville, (Med unanimously gn:anted two varl- ^ s ^ c t i ^ . Tuesday at Hartford H o^tal. contributed heavily to the divi­ Other officers are Afre. Boyle’s Test proval for the expansion of the The annual 4-H Town Fair ing them la easier than ever, you ©an also dry flowers by Survivors also include two sion of urban arects into black Richard Carlson, vjjjp presi­ ances last night after a public Selectman Peicy B. (Continued from Page One) oilbdivision in March, subject to wiU be held Aug.- 17 this year, ^ The many new dwarf flower placing blooms upside down in daughters, two brothers and cores and white suburbs, he dent; Mrs. Richard Murphy, hearing. Cook was named to the nom- contingencies to be drawn up by at a time and place to be an- varieties are especially adapt- a container and covering them this FrigidaiisJVeek said, leading to a warning by its four grandchildren. said, through its policies of pub­ corresponding secretary; Mra One variance went to Liouis inating committee of the newly F or Sanity Town Counsel Rbbpit King, nounced. able to personalized and infor- with sifted dry sand or a mix- lic housing and private home Ben Del MaStro, recording mayor, John V. Lindsay, tiiat Spa out ttibaa at a touch .y - The funeral wHl be held Sat­ M. Vasko, of East Hartford, formed Regional Council of The most demanding pro-vision Bojrs Baseball mal arrangements. Color is last- ture of borax and corn meal, Into 80«uba aarvarl InduCMa mortgage insurance. secretary; Mrs. William Bryce, Elected Officials a t a meeting By HAL BOYLE the city faces ”a drastic change la that the developers, Sol Lav- Opening ceremonies for the urday morning from the Broad The private housing built in treasurer, and Mrs. Lawrence the owner of three 50-foot lots ing. Dried flowera can be as Preserving them with watered two apMW aOduba trayal In Hartford last night. NEW YORK (AP) —Many in tiie quality of life” unleai new and David Webster, build and Roys’ BasebaM League wHl lea- bright and colorful as though glycerine la still another meth- S t Memorial Funeral Home, suburbia with government fi- Decker_ . Jr., past president, ex- _ on______Lake___ Rd., ______numbers 177, 178 Andover Boy Scout Tidop people today wonder whether revenues are found. put into iteration a sewage tun a parade airound the Green they had Just coma txcm your od. Drying blooms with silica CTarenmn^N. H., ^th nanciel support is nearly aU too ecutlve ad\dsor. Mrs. Alan Tay- ^ loj ^ jjas a summer 3124 held a Court of Honor in treatment plant to serve the new Sunday at 12:80 p.m. First Value! garden. of re(julem at St. Mary’s costly for low-income familiea, lor is nominating chairman. cottage on it and the other two civilization is nutty—or whether The proposed legislation, he gel or a mixture of silica gel CTmroh, CJlaremtmt, Burial will and the income require------the Town Hall this month, at said, besides giving Negroes an development and the existing Selectman. Canmelo Zanghi One bright candid.ate for dry­ Ends Monday, May 28rd are vacant. which eight scouts were ad- they are. and silica sand ia easy and be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, ments for public housing are so opportunity to move into other cue. will throw out the first ball, ing this year is the new dwarf- Vasko was granted per­ vance(L Life is so abnormal that they A town meeting will have to highly effective. - Cfiaretnont most whites are ineligible. areas, should also halt the flight to open the season. Hospital Notes mission to divide lot 178, and Eight boys were advanced to suspect they may be a bit bal- be called to establish a aewer Participating in the parade type sunburst Celoeia, a com­ Elasiest and cheapest of the Friends may call at the Heiskell said the proposed law assign 25 feet of it to each of second class scouts from Ten- my themselves, of whites because “lily white bination of sizzling red and methods, though, is to hang the Charles H. VIncetrt and Sons would not bring about a sudden VOUR POP-/ (5RAPUALLV here Is directing the effort to authority with reaponalbllity to will be the IKcks Memorial Vlsitlng hours are 2 to 8 p.m. the other lots—thus increasing derfoot: Guy Carddni, Carter The suspicion 1s natural and AiAKE^ NEW ARTERIES establish criteria for the con- School Band, the ViPW Color brilliant gold blooms that blooms to dry. Some of the Funeral Home, Albany ’Tpke., dispersal of Negroes into white In all areas excepting mater­ their frontage to 75 feet. Wright, Stephen McGuire, Ger- healthy. /ROUNP The PLUdtSEP ARTER'y settle the dispute. grows Just 12 Inches tall. Sun- other flowers that dry well by Canton, tonight from 7 to 9. The mediators declined com­ Btruction and operation of the Guard, the Saints Marohing neimhborhoods. nity where they are 2:30 to 4 The board found only desir­ aid Bstabrook, Greg Sears, ju3t where do you really AO that The pepbivep plant, end to set user rates. Band from Rockville, the 200 burst OeloBla makes a perfect this method Include salvia, ‘‘Most Negroes couM not af- p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private able results in the change. Curtis Dowling, Peter Hutch- stand? How mentally and emo- AREA BVENTUALLV ment on the prospects. Mm. Heleii H. Reran ENOUGH SLOOP. Alladar Hazku, local union Final approval of the sub- Twirlers in the board of recrea- winter bouquet because it Bells of Ireland, statlce, lunarla, ford to nwve,” he said, for ,ccme where they are 10 a.m, Also granted was the request inson, and Randy Wederstrom. tionally normal are you? dlvtaloa thus binges on the ap- tion-sponsored program, and keeps Its bright colors almost Chinese lantern plant, globe BIG! BEAUTIFUL! SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. that matter many would not to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested of (Frank McKeen of Gilead The Boy Scout committee has ^ more a ses- HmMi OswIm . h.Uul Mon president, heads the union ne­ f*diagiwiti«i proval of formaitlon of a sewer the ToUand Fire Departmertt. up to frost time In your gar- amaranth, scabiosa, pansies, Helen Hyson Reran, 60, of Ni-* care to, any more than mcmy not to smoke in patients’ rooms. Rd., who asked permis-sion to announced receipt of a letter of of course, you can lie down ,bwMtintan4«dt*b*al*< mlwa gotiating team and Martin F. Italians or Jews want to leave _____ Burke, vice president for Indus- authority by town resddents. Parade participants -WiH form den. straw flower* and carnations. % antic, formeriy of Soutii Wind- N o, more than two visitors at erect an accessory building on thanks from the C?harter Oak psychiatrist’s couch and let The State Water Resources at 12:80 in the parking M be- ...... ■ - - ■■ ■ —— 100 sor, (Med yesterday at her their particular areas.” one time per patient. his lot of about orte-and-one- Council on the results of the j/y hdpgcotch with your id and your own home taxes are t^al relations, heads the com- home after a long illness. i%e An open housing law would be imfairly high? pany negotiators. Ooounlsaiotx has ruled that a hind the Hicks Memorial School, _ __ _ half acres. ’The building will be recent fund drive In Andover, and ego until be comes up with munictpal sewer authority must and will parade up Rt. 30 end o l Ifltin was the widow of AmoM Ber- cmly the first essential step to- ADMITTED YESTERDAY: placed to the side and in front A ^ v e r exceeded its go^. If the office boy ■whistles Oonnectlcut State Mediator FROST-PROOF! Ward solving the problems Mrs. Joyce Adamy, 50 Goodwin ^ house. Although the cheerfully while sorting the James T. Donnelly is also tak- be estahkriied before a treat- up one side of the Green to St. ' The troop Is sponsoring a ment plant can be eperated, and Matthew’s Ohureh, and then 14J 8 U. r r . M... ONLY i r wm B Survivors Include a son, Lt. created by segregated housing, St.; David Anderson, 231 Green structure would conform to the dance for boys|TS and girls 11 to A lot of folks, of course, aren’t mail do you scowl at him? jpg part in the talks here. A. Bruce Reran with the U.S. wHh other measures needed to Rd.; Mrs. Margaret Batchelor, minimum set-back from the night in the Town that worried about themselves, At least once a day d o e s ------the State Board of Health has wUl return down the other side 15 tomorrow ruled that no more homes ocm of the Green and down Rt. SO Burroughs President Comes 100% Freit-Proof. Frost navar Coast Guard In London, Eng­ provide for g;radual dispersal of 60 Glenstone Dr., Rockville; road, the placement of the Hall. 'Hckets, at a nominal cost, or can’t dish out that kind of something hapi>en to you that forms In tha giant 127-lb. aiza top the Negroes into the general Scott Bates, West Willlngton; building in a front yard is pro- may be secured from any Boy dough makes you want to hire a law- be buttt in the area unless a to the Meadowbrook School land; a (iaughter, Mrs. Edward Manager Names treatm ent planL to serve the, field. T. Joubert, with whom She residential community. Louis Beaulac, 74 Vernon Rd., hiblted in Article 13 of zoning Scout So we’ve compiled a kind of yer and file suit? To Town^ and Impressively fraasar or apacloua refrigerator Bolton; Mrs. Dolores Beaulieu, regulations. jx)or man’s seinity test. Are you morally sure that ail new and existing are#, is ee- ■rhe opening day game wiU taction. Faaturas include deap-thelf made her home; five brothers, UN Day Head be played between the Reds, By BETTE QUATRALB John P. Hyson of Vermont, E. 45 Durant St.; Teresa Belling- ■The board found the low, wet Manchester Evening Herald Ask yourself these questions, politicians are liars, and all tele- tabliabed. •torag* door, alldlng ahalf, twin Final approval of the eubr coached by SSd RIdzon, and the Waldo Hyson of South Wind­ hiri, 103 Grand Ave., Rockville; nature of the area to the rear Andover correspondent, Law­ But, remember, be absolutely vision repairmen and garage Mrs. Douglas H . Smith of 407 The rare opportunity (for a vagMabl* Hydialon— snd mors. John Brue Jr., South Gate of the dwelling more suitable honest. mechanics are playing you for a divisloii thus hinges on the ap­ Braves, coached by Cbncetto smaU town correspondent) to in­ sor, EMwin Hyson and A. Dur- State New s rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. W(X)dbridge St. has been ap­ fey Hyson, both of East Hart­ Apts., Rockville; Mrs. Agnes Do you enjoy gossip, as long sucker? proval a t the fonnatioa of a Zanghi. terview the president of a world­ Chartler, Laurel Manor Conva­ as it is about somebody else? Your kids don’t apipreciate pointed by General Manager sewer authority by town rert- wide corporation, was experi­ ford, and Erwin Hyson of Advertisement— This one is a REAL BAR­ Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. R oundup lescent Home: Alexander Chen- Stocks in Brief In reading about how someone you, do they? ’They don’t know Robert Weiss to be Chainnan dente. enced by this reporter yester­ ard, 343 Lydall St.; Mrs. Mar­ K y T roops held up a bank by pointing at how easy they've got it, do o4 Manchester’s 1966 United Na- As a result, there may be con­ Motor Route available In Tol­ day afternoon, during a press GAIN! Only $2.20 per week Dulcena Knight of East Hart­ land. Call Circulation D ept ford, Mrs. Hazel Mallop of (Continued from Page One) garet Coatee, Bolton Branch NE5W YORK (AP)—^The stock the teller with his fist in a they? tlono Day committee, siderable town interest in the conference at the Burroughs 875-3136. after a small down payment. Newington and Mrs. Eknerson Conneeticut’s Deputy State FI- .Rd., Vernon; Hughle Cunning- Ring Rebels market remained higher early brown paper bag, do you eigh Do you hate headwaiters be- As chedrman, she wHl choose developer^ meeting next week. Corp. Todd Dlvtsion plant on Rt. Parker of North Canton, and this afternoon despite profit and wish you had the courage to cause they invariably try to seat a committee to Join with the ’The development will be buUt 30. nance Commissioner, Leo V. ham, Thompson ville; Mrs. Manch^ter Evening Her­ four grandchildren. taking which pared some of its try it, too? you at the table nearest to the other communities of the state to conform' vrith recently ap­ The Burroughs President, Ray rcfkiocration Donohue, told newsmen that the Amelia DeOarll, 16 Bigelow St.; (Continued from Page One) ald ToUand .oorreHwndent, m e t K9t MWANCe m early gains. Trading was mod- Now and then are you struck kitchen? to promote a better underetand- proved nonlng regulations, and W. MacDonald, was attending a • • • TH C POWER C A nU U E Friends may caH at the Al- state already has financed $261 Mary Carol I^er, 45 Falrview Bette Quatrale, tol. 876-8845. derson Funeral Home, 181 million of the $530 million hlgh- St.; Ottomar Enrich, Montgom­ In the only major ground erately active. with the idea that someone or Do you feel nobody can really ing of the aims, achievements vrill be located off Anthony Rd., _ _ _ plant managers conference in ' wMs M l tftm Ocean Ave., New London, to- way program envisioned for ery, Vt.; Mrs. Jeanne Farrell, fighting reported today, U.S. air Stocks advanced from the something is following you? sympathize with your woes, be- and protolems of the United Na- the local plant A moat impres- (NOMltMiVlL sstsssatK; iilgM from 7 to 6. P^meral'•Oonnectlcat 'Iby the planning 40 Okjott St.; Mrs. Irene Grina- cavalrymen called in more air opening as they followed Do you keep your eyes wide cause nobody knows the trouble tioivs. flowing back into the upper sive man, he discussed some MdN il I N lin-M tf It M ntia IIIiMia vlch, 71 Summer St.; Edward through on Wednesday’s recov- open when you kiss your wife you’ve seen? ’Ihe observance ef United Na- diamber. very Imprmsive facte about the services will be held tomorrow group. strikes on the fourth day of their Plastic Pump at a time to be announced. Koull, or toadied to the boss? lem. rthe hospital’s odvleory with a smaU computer unit last desired. Laura Rolx, 227 Center St.; rea# of the tanks or advanced Oo you feel the tax assessor Just how nutty do you think ordinator o( tile state ob­ seven New Deed and (he 'Bni- month that seBs tor about ISO,- K serves the New York-Boston he was a member of the 25- was reported In fair condition at on foot behind them while the fairly good gain of 1.3 at 320.0, Wednerfay night said removal man Fair Deal. Year CM). He was also a mem­ Anne-Marie Russell, 45 BVim- with industrials up 1.9, rails up unduly favors your neighbors, they are? servance. T w* «« «» *0 H6.000 rather than the «ea, and is one of nine Todd Waterbury Hospital. , tanks spewed machineg;un fire of the chest fluid caused im­ In all his Hfe life he had but one a«ii.r price range Division plants throughout the ber of St. Ohriatophei-’s Church, ham Rd., South Windsor; Mrs. provement of lung function and Hill R d' on rebel positions. At least four l-O and utilities up .8. automobile which he used oifiy of (he ozdinary computer. country. The Todd Division, wlOi East Hartford, the Hartford Doctors' Donation Ruth Ryan, 28 ambulances loaded with Key stocks were irregularly treatment was initiated toward in his 1932 campaign for gover­ Industriel Management CHub Wapplng; Joseph Simmons, 691 is­ control of a hemorrhagic ^le purpose of the company’s headquarters in Rochester, ac- HARTBXWD (AP) — A group vemon St.; Mrs. Florence wemnded drove out of the rebel higher. Among the glamor nor of Rhode Lslnad. After‘ two development of the omaH ma- counts tor about 10 per cent of and the Holy Family Ijaymen’s stronghold. sues, there were some gains (bleeding) tendency. terms as governor he Retreat League. of 112 physicians has contributed gpooner, 30 Eva Dr.; Mrs. and losses running to several chines to to telng (be advan- Burroughs Oorp. operations. $606,860 to the building fund of Q^rolyn St. Pierre, 452 Main Associated Press correspond­ Tests during the removal of SurvivorB include three sons, points. chest fluid indicated McCaiw’ tages of the computer, in record Mount Sinai Hospital, it was an- g t . Charles Stmight, 109 Cole- ent Robert Poos from two keeping and Improved manage­ Ri^ymond F. Tucker of Man­ nounced today. blocks away saw no sign of any The backing-away from gains heart condition had Improved chester, William F. Tucker of man Rd.; Mrs. Eva Tiner, 12 was strictly in the cards, ac­ ■uffirientiy to assume ntnmal ment information, to the small­ Kansas Senator ■nie gift was reported by Drs. Edith Rd„ Rockville; Mrs. Flor­ government casualties. The er business. Although smaller East Hartford and JaniM F. Aaioa Dobrow and Norman M. sound of .30 caliber and .60 cal­ cording to market analysts, (unction without aseistance of Oountiian of (Sreensbofo, N.C.; ence Tucker. 869 Main St. who predierted at the end of the pump and wUti'no evidence than Its coualiH, this computer Dirksen Sub at Mann, co-chairmen of 'the medl- BIRTH TUB5SDAY: Adaugh- iber machine guns, rifles and can be programmed to perform three daugbtera, Mrs. !$ti)dred cM staff drive. « grenade launchers echoed Wednesday’s session that the cf heart failure, the boopital Brandt ef Miancheeter ang Mrs. ter to Mr . and Mrs. Louis technical recovery would have ■tated. The device therefore several hundred Jobs. Masonic Dinner Those who contributed are gg jj^ la n St. acix>ss Da Nang. Snipers on An office woricer con be liM n iram i Lois Gemme and Mm. Jeanne members of the active, honorary rooftops directed considerable some imomentum in the morn­ was removed, it said. Sen. Frank Ceuleon of Kaneos Dinunock, both of San Bemar> BIRTH TUBISDAY: A daugh- ing but would probably lose it, McCsm and DeRuder re- trained to operate the machine and naulting staff at the hos- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robin fire at the government forces. and to program tt in a couple bae agreed to step in tor Us (fino, Calif.; a brother, CSiarles A Buddhist spokesman in Sai­ if historical precedent were quiidS Agparatiaaa to replace pital, which la conducting an Bartlett, East Hartford; a son of weeks, and becomes an ex­ dose friend, hoepitallzed Ehrer- Don't miBB this onel FRIGIDAIRE Tucker of Manchester; a sister, gon said 10 Buddhists had been taken. dUfereiK^major heart valves. iMMn-ini(,iMi . $6.7 million campaign for to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Giggle, pert In a couple at monttis. ett Dirksen, as speaker at the (N tlU f iM itrw , 8 M lw i w e U ti Miss Alice TlKker of Weirtfield, pansion of its facilities. kiiUed in Da Nang, ,64 wounded Prices were mostly higher, on Both McOans, who entered the 2-SPEED JET ACTION WASHER! Miaas, end eighteen grandchil­ 187 Princeton St.; a daughter the American Stock Exchange bospitel May 8, and DeRuder, The ffirtd of computers has 109th amniveioaiy dinner of West • SptKisI gsiitle speed for dstl> The gift was described as the to Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Ryan, and 34 arrested. opened a whole new Industry Our lowest price ever for a big dren. Other reports from Da Nang despite scattered, profit taking. Who died April 26, were de- Hartford’s WyHys Lodge of Ma­ sates snd an your modsm largest medical staff contribu- Ellingiton. of Job oppentunities, according 16.1 cu. ft. FRIGIDAIRE 2-DODRI fsbrical ADtomatic soak af> Models Hie ftBMral wW be held Sat­ tiem to a hospital building fund said there was no immediate Kribed as 'Tjlgh risk” cases sons. ’The affair wffl be held at cis,toof from DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- with kag Ustorisa of heart aU- to MacDonald. The company the Hartford Hilton on June 15. • Giant 149-lb. alts top frasterl urday at 10 am. Item the Ben- in the state, DAY; Beth Grushky, 428 W. accurate estimate of cajBualUes, curies on a complete training • Automatic defrosting nfrig- e Psiantsd Deep Action AgMs- jamin J. Oallahan BXmeral ments. Sen. Cariflon is expected to dis­ tor croctes jet eunsMt for Middle Tpke.; Martin Clifford, program, both of employes and orator section with 2 sliding Dosp Action cleaning. Hotne, 1602 Miain St., Eaet ReYolution' in Health A bout Tow n The artificial heart includes a cuss aspects of the foreign rela­ shftvesl 12 Short St.;St; Samuel Rankin,Kankin, « • users of the Burroughs ma­ • Plus twin vsBttabIs Hydro- *2sr* • Jtbtimpis medwnitm • no and up World War I Veterans and -plastic pump about the size cf a tione poUcy cf the United States. Hartford, with a' solemn high BRIDGEPOR.T (AP)—The re- 108 N. Elm St.; Mrs. Marjorie i ^ a p a C l i y ^ ^ F O W U chines. tors, dsap-shsif door and Easy Terms! boKi, no pullqys, nesM isl Mbse of requiem at St. Chris­ Auxiliary wlM meet Sunday at teutia boH and two tubes about Sen. Carlson has represented morel cent House action in lxx>stlng Wemmel, RFD 1, Manchester; 2 p.m. at the Vh"W Home. A new six hwflMS long and on kich in The company assists business his state in the Senate since topher’s CSuirdi, Blast Hartford funds for the Depart/nent of Stanley Gormley, WilUmantic; ____ courses in universities in tesch- at E . Burial will be In St. Hears Students insurance plan for World War diameter. The pump remolne 16(S0 and is a member of the Healtii, Education and Welfare Mrs. Blmily DeOampos, 33 Grlf- woi iw. siTrnmrrt outside the (heat with the tubes SEN, THEODORE GBXHN Jng the use of computers, and Foreign Relations Committee Mary> Oemstery, Bast Hart- above the level requested by the fin Rd.; Mrs. Elizabeth Lessard, A capacity aucBenoe last night oiacusseu. The meeting is open to all World tmplaitted. It can be removed at ed senator - the thUd member ^ ^ and the Finance Committee of fCMd. President was justified by a 74 ■ W. Middle *Tpke.; James atiended the firsrt of the two Brtends may oaH tb- War I veterans. any time wtttwut major mir- the Senate. He also has repre­ “peaceful revolution” in health Oomtns, 404 N. Main S t; Rob- gpjing concerts o< the Manches- fiery. sented Kansas in the House of MODELS FROM Berai home tonfgM tironix? to ate. eirouit cystem used in the new 9 and tcinonww from 2 to iS M John K. Fogarty. D- ^ 869 ^ EBementary schools- sixtii The Congn’Cgation of Conew- j; The boopital would not con­ He was long a Demoinuttc Representatives from 1936 to FRIGIDAIRE "6000” R.I., said today. Mrs. Bridget Halloran, Orest- ' firm that DeBakey performed national committeeman and . a computers, and it is no more 1917 and was governor of the T to 9 pm . \ Blarly this month, the House field Convalescent Home; Mrs. grades in Manchectei'. High dia Lutheran Church will have ji thiin an inch long and about a special dinner-meeting Satur-«ii lha itefiMMi operation. J t re­ perennial delegoito a t notional state from 1947 to 1960. Inttall-lt-yourself In m lnut«sl allocated funds for HBIW In fie- Andrea Colbum, Coventry; School’s Bailey Auditorium, ferred only to a “oarttovoscular 14 of an inch wide. About 80,- ' Sen. Dirksen was forced to cal 1967 at a level $600 million Mrs. Ufentia Rizzo, E ast Hart- xhe second concert, to be day at 6 p.m. in Kaiser Hall at j: conventions. 000 to 40,000 of these are need­ the (fiiurch.'' Bid Kehl and a j ECONOMICAL teem” iWfaich is known to in­ While he gave up withdraw from the Hartford InstalMt-youraelf. No apselal tools re­ Funeral* lUgher than advocated by the ford; Edouard LabonvlUe, 25 neaid tonight begimfing at 7:46 dude DcBokey and others capa­ cHmUng, tennis and ed in an average size computer. spqaking engagement when he administration. Cooper St.; WllUam Reynolds, feature the glee clubs of committee will serve an Italian ; The smaU circuits Were dc- quired. Sid* panels axtf nd. Hfs aaqri dinner. Adult members of the i ble of performing the surgery. in Ids later years, the rtooped, fell end broke Us right Up on Fogarty, speaking at the lOlst 87 W. FranWln Park, RockvUle; Manchester Green, Buckley, _ ^ , .. .. n,e latter two grtxqs also ap- uled for tonight a t 6:45. The purchase the machines outright, cot production last year was the small voice of Burial was In East Cemetery.'* » wanted man’s photo in hie Josephine Robertson, medical xt was only when physioed in- Drop Q uietness!” DISCHARGEID TODAY: Mrs. peared in last night’s music fest troop will have its aimual 10 DAYS ~ $3.00 ^ and buys Jabout 96 per cent of QUIET (XJMFORT. Beerwa were friends of the pocket for two years paid off Mother-Daughter Bampiet May writer for the Cleveland Plain fipmiUeB overtook Um iivlds 90s highest ever—894,700 tons, iip for Det. Robert Cafferly. Bather Mjanndng. 20 Green HiU m several nurnbew, which In- tts mochlnjeg, the company serv­ SamHy. St.; Mrs. Linda Adams, 5 Wert extoed Bach’s, “Jesu, Joy of 26, Those wishing -further infor­ Dealer, said the woman’s life that he decided to end Us poUti- 8 per cent from the former Medsl AK-SLH He arrested the man Wednes­ «was saved by the <^ration. A career, ices sB tta machines, whether St.; Frank Logan, 79 Pine Tree Detiring,” by the Youth mation may contact Mrs- Ethel botiglit or leased. record, set in 1964. Peach pro­ day when he spotted him driv­ Boutem, 48 Dartmouth Rd, lew mionths ago shs could not ■ duction, at 202.3 mlUicn bushels, ★ ing a car on ..a city street. Lane, Wapping; Mrs. Hoi- cheir; and Souza’s, “Kirg Oot- Socket CMdaaoe FRIGiDAIliE HEADQUARTERS ★ lirter, 117 High St., Rockville; ton Match” by the third grad- leader. luive been saved.” was only slightly below the^ all- Firemen Called -Ihe man eras identiified as IMMEDIATE ACTION Dr. Earie B. Kay, chief of A Burraugfaa computer guides Joee Antonio Alvarez, 27. He Mrs. M. Reona Jacobs, 59914 Longest Rope the manned missiles as they time mark of ZL4.4 million es- Center S t; Mra. BMlth Mathew- ^ght, Ltocoln. Keeney, Miss Joan Waldman, daugh­ heart surgery at 8t. Vincent tabUshed in UW4. To Three Fires aras wanted hr Puerto Rico os Charts Hospital, performed the take off from Cajie Kennedy, son, Eart Hartford; Albert Au- Nathan Hale, Veiplanck, Wad- ter of Dr. and ' Mrs. Bernard Weighs 7 Tons and instructs the missiles as to ’The world cherry crop, 1.18 A sniall grpes fire was report­ a prison escapee since Dec. 2, CALL BEFORE 10:30 A.M. WEEKDAYS (operation using a technique de­ 1962. but, 89 Oak St; James Parkin delltoid Bower* each presented Waldman of 65 Waranoke Rd., NEIW YORK — -The wortd’sl the pre-determlned course. The miUion tons, was down 25 per Jr„ 45 Hamlin St; Douglas numbers, and nnuped foe recently was elected president ilii| veloped Iw Dr. Akio Suzidd. ed last night on Broad St. and While vacationing far Puerto The Rain Dealer said the kx«M t rope, made oo oosood- ooenpaiiy foresees a oonUmilng cent from a year earUer and Caidni, Andover; Mrs, Mahel gya seleotions by the (Combined of tire “Syncdironettes” a sjm- CALL BEFORE 9:00 A.M. SATURDAYS was put under oontred by town Rico two years ago with his womsa'a mitral valve was too graphera _ _ ootdd suspend etoc- reseiueb snd devak^nnent pro- was the MnsUest since-J969. firemen. Thie alann was al 6 wife aikl children,' Cafferty CarbonelL, Coventry. clubs, which Roc- chronized swirruning team, at |i||p boffly damaged by rtienniatic tranie eqififOMrit ' firam to tbs apace laduslifi, Phima and |mmes together B. PEARL pzn. . learned from a police friend in ------T tiansky’B “Cherubim 8o«r” aad Skidmore College, , Saratoga jiiiir YOUR AD WILL APFEAR SAME DAY ^ a r t diaeaa# to be repaired end deep In the ooeoB, waa nada (efated SJ5 afflUon toas l u t DisMet firemen quickly « • 8an Juan that Al'^ares migtt “TWb Is My Country” by Jao- Springs, N. T, where ^ ia A, g Mib tt occupied wee tM of one bnMid rope Indde set- Tl$e Iseal Borroiigtaa liaaA la jraw, Ifi par rent below 19M. tingi^iahed bumkw husbes a t hava come, to Oannectiout after Man’8 InventionA ol%. psydiology major and win antar. OR CANCEUD THAT DAY to occonunodata an ottier and ia five ildlaa long. lha aewert plant in tlM TMd Dl> WT** s-w w ir j APPUANCE CENTER UBS ’Woodbtkdfs S t yesterday he escaj Joaoag the Inventions cred- Thnlglit’B concert wtt foBow **%• her Junior ^year____ In the_____ ten._ ngH artificial mitral valve. The rope; manufactured wtih- vlahm, snd according to Mac- OOBDON HAYES DIES eftentoon. The' atarq^ wpa at The { Juan c^cer gave tted to primitive man aie the same format; w A tlcketi Thb valve, located between out twioting, wrigha more ttrsn Donald, has the record of being TROY, N. T. (AP)—Gordon 1:57 pm. Cafferty a picture of the man. \rtreel, the bow and arrow, the *>• avail^le the door. Paator C. Heuy Anderson of L. Hayal. 80. onetime interna­ at m ManrtifBBtBr EnMitttg (be upper and lower heart seven tons and can support over one of the most attractive plants 649 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER I SERVICE : Dtetriot firemen were oafied Cafferty carried tt wtUr him at Are drlH, the boat, pottery, ag- 15)e event is under t^e direction Emanuel tntheran Church wifi Chambers, normally closes 30 tons. The oomdge company in the corporation. tional cfaainnsn of Kiwanis In- SAUS 2 llilB morning to ,244 Main SL all times. rlcultune, (hnnesticatloh of cat- Miss Martha White, elemen- conduct a final study hour to- Diq’ lower chamber con- that mode tt shipped t t in a ape- The present plant, built two tematfonal and fanner dtetilci PHONE 643-2171 ■J: where a gas furnace overheated Cafferty, 34, has been In (he tje and basketmaking, accord- f*ry nuisk: supervisor; Mrs. night at 7:301« “Ways to Teach MU. $«4711 - ASK FOR AASSIFII^ the aoitie valve dotty ooostniotod crate 6 lost yean ago, boa room for a^sn- governor of (bo oifiaittMtioa ta I T -TJto damage sfipateiitly resulted Bridgeport prdica dapartmsnt Ifi ing to ItM Enjyclapaadte 8ri« ,M»*y Watter and Mr*. Cteral- Children," In the Muale Room iiSlntiSninH: fim n wMa, TM

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« . THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 Pages 13 to 24 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, MAY 19,196g Section Two THURSDAY, MAY 19,1966 filan rb fB ter E u ftth tg Iferalh } fJLGE TWELVE FRESH Endorse Barry ^Senior Citizens Neglecting TV-Radio Tonight Their Free Tuition Privilege R O R S n K Cummings Renamed HAVEH (AP) — 8«itar Sen. Gloria Schaffer, D-Wood- Citizens in Connecticut can be- bridge. Senate chairman of tiie Television Elducation Committee, said at CHICKENS Ccme senior scholars free of (:60 ( 8-10-18-28) Movie 7:16 (30) Sparta Camera Aarge but virtually no one- is the time it came up for action ( 8) H ike Douglaa (2B) Mus. Hifhlicbts To Head Democrats In the Senate that it would en­ (12) Merv Grinin (40) Peter Jennings, News 6 lbs. and up taking advantage of the law (20) Mackenzie’s Raiders 7:30 (24) Fhenth Chef. Ted Cummings was unanimously re-elected for a two- urt Cases fall. A check of the Unive^ty of waive the payment of tuition ( 3-40) News ( S-30-40) Bewitched 570 VERNON ST,—TEL 643-6150—643-6056 6:15 (40) Cheyenne The following wei-e also re­ Connecticut, the four state col­ fees or any other charges at • (18). Subscription ’TV elected as officers of the Demo­ any of said Institutions for any 6:30 (10-22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley 9:30 ( 8-3040) Peyton Place MANCHESTER SESSION leges and three community col­ (C) (102220) Mickle Finn’s (C) cratic Town Committee: Miss leges show that only one person person sixty-two years of age (24) W hat’s New? 10:00 (1022-30) Dean Martin (C) Three teen-age boys who were Barbara Coleman, vice chair­ or older who has been accepted ( 8) NewsWlre (8-2040) The Baron (C) is currently taking advantage of (20) This Is the Life 10:30 (18) Ttoplc arrested after police discovered man: Roger Negro, treasurer, for admission to such insti­ (18) Life of Riley the law. 11:00 ( 8-10-30^3040) News. they were using an old railroad and Mrs. Pat Conti, secretary. This student is a woman—is tution.” (12) Newsbeat Sports. Weather 6:45 ( 8) Peter Jennings. News (18) Vintage Theater freight house for a club ap- Shortly after his election, enrolled at the University of Does this Include room and 7:00 ( 3) L ittlest Hobo 11:15 (10-30) Tonight (C) TRIPLE-A BAR (20) ABC Night Life neared in court todav Cummings said that the theme Connecticut. board? ( 8) ’Twllleht Zone peered in court toaay. coming fall elecUon for An officials at the University (22-30-40) News ( 3-12) N ew s.'S ports. W eather A university official said that (20) Mr. D istrict A ttorney (40) Snorts nnal Prosecutor James Mirablle party wiill be "accomplisli- of Connecticut said that a ruling (10) W anted 11:20 ( 8) Movie rfie had been enrolled at the (24) Engli.‘,h: F act. Fancy 11:® (40) Checkm ate showed leniency in the case of j,y responsible people wiU- university before the law went from the state attorney general's (18) Subscription TV 1l:'30 (22) ’Tonight (C) 11:36 ( 3-12) Movie George Washburn, 16, of 35 make decisions and Into effect July 1, 1965. office says that it covers only SEE 8ATURl»AT^ TV WEE^ FOR COM^EETE USTINO Pleasant St., who was accused standing by them." A second person enrolled at tuition fees or their equivalents. of stealing furniture pads to fur- that these persons Mrs. Schaffer said, also that the University afterward but RODEO nlsh the clubhouse. Washburn decisions in the past this was the intention of the hsiS since dropped out. was not prosecuted on charges ^j^ch greatly benefited the j An official at the Manchester legislature when the bill was Present Sacred Concert Radio Saturday and Sunday of larceny and breaking and en­ bommtmlty College reported passed. only those, news broadcasts of 10 or IS tering with criminal intent. A Another key point in the law Robert Hale, left, bass-bari­ colleges and universities across (This listing Incdules MAY 21st and 22nd — 2 P.M. fiiat two senior citizens were minute length. Some stations esiW oRier Short newscasts.) count of larceny under $15 was part-time studefits last semester, is that applicants must meet tone, and Dean Wilder, tenor, the country and has performed AT changed to breach of peace, and the regular admission require­ WDBC—1368 6:00 News Sport*. Weather but that no one was enrolled with many symphony orches­ 6) 36 Americana a charge of tresx>assing on rail­ ments or whatever institution will present a Sacred Concert tras. 6:00 Long John Wade under the law this semester. 8:00 Dick Roblneon 7) 30 N ew s of the World roads was changed to trespas­ Grange Honors Lines for 25 Year Membership they wish to attend. Sunday at 7 p.m. at the (Jhurch Wilder, a leading tenor for 7)46 Joe Garagiola Vernon Riding Stables Officials at the other state 1:06 News, Sign Off 7 ^ Red Sox va. Oriole* sing. Institutions knew of no one tak­ End Adv of the Nazarene, 232 Main St. three seasons with the Goldov­ WBCH—918 9-So Nlghtbeot LAKE STREET—VERNON Washburn pleaded guilty to L. William Lines of 3 West St., right, receives his silver star pin from his son. Army Spec. The event is open to the pub­ sky Opera Theater, has been 6 :00 Hartford Highlights 11:00 News. Sport*. Weather 4 Richard Lines, and cerUflcate from Geoige Mlntern, master of Manchester Grange, for ing advantage of the law. 7:00 New.s 11:90 Art Johnaon the substitute chargee and was I These schools included South- lic without charge. An offering selected to appear in the 1965 8:00 Gaslight WPOP—1418 f o o d CONCESSION OPEN AT NOON his 25 years continuous Grange membership. He is currently lecturer of Manchester 9 fined $25 on each. im Connecticut State College in Bells at Y ale will be taken. edition of “Outstanding Young 12:00 Quiet Hours 6:()0 G eorge Brewer Grange. He joined East Haitfoi’d Grange April 18. 1941 and held several offices including A recipient of “Singer of the Men of Amerioa,” and has been WINF—1238 6:30 Ken Griffin Mirabile told Washburn that two years as master. He joined Manchester Grange after moving to this town. (Herald pho­ Jlew Haven, Central Connecticut 6:00 News 10:00 Sam Holman BRONCO RroiNG—STEER he was giving him a break in ^ t e College in New Britain, Year" award for 1962 and first- requested to return to the 6:15 Dial 12 12:00 John Sherman to by Saternis.) ______T o Cost |1(H»,000 6:56 Sports — Egan reducing the charges, and that Danbury State College, WiUl- place wiamer of the 1964 New Deutsche Opera Berlin, Ger­ 6 :00 News • BARREL RACING—BULL RIDING England Metropolitan Opera many, as guest artist this fall. 6:20 Dial 12 if he ever appeared in court inantic State College, the Nor- NEW HAVEN (AP)—The bells I»well Thomas Cermans Read More Ity, in the fields of health, safe­ jralk Commimlty College and Auditions, Hale has sung lead­ He has been guest artist with 6:45 CLOWNS—TRICK HORSES—EXCITEMENT again thingrs would not go sls ty, welfare, education and eco­ at Yale’s Harkness Tower will 7:00 World Tonl^t BONIN —- About 80 minion easy for him. i^e Northwestern Community ring out—64 strong—next Sep­ ing roles with several major many leading symphony or­ 7:15 Frank Gifford Mahoney on Bylaws Group nomic conditions.’’ opera (x>mpanies including thp chestras. 7:,35 Public Affairs books a year are borrowed from Directions: Take Vernon Street from the Green and ’The companion case of Thom­ College in Winsted. tember. 8:00 News West Germany’s 5,000 public Miss (Jarrie Seymour, retired Highland Park principal, prepares to cut the PTA a 21at an­ as J. Walker, 16, of 3 Walnut Among some of the specific is­ The law was Intended to give (joldovsky Opera Theater and Hale and Wilder ha've appear­ 8:30 Dial 12 follow the Rodeo signs. niversary cake at festivities last night. Left is Mrs. A. Lawrence Riker, who organized thq sues whdoh, he said, merit at­ Right now there are only 10 the Metropolitan Opera Guild. ed together in sacred (Mocerts 12:00 News. Sign Off libraries. (Jcrmans are doing St., who is charged with tres­ Of New Regional Council those senior citizens so inclined bells in the tower, but a carillon W tIC —1088 more book reading than ever. unit and served as first president in 1944-46. Mrs. Ronald Haldeman, right, is outgoing tention, are refuse disposal, ha go back to school. He has appeared In recitals in across the country. 6:00 Afternoon Edition passing on railroad property, of 44 more—ranging in weight president. (Herald jAoto by Satemis.) •______was transferred 'to Juvenile Mayor Francis J. Mahoney 22, at 7:80 p.m., at the Unlv- pollution control, taxation, hous- ersity of Hartford. jng, consolidated data process- firom 16 to 9,300 pounda—will Mrs. John Dormer. George fee- Court. yesterday was appointed to a be inatalled during the summer. Coimier, Mrs. Howard Little, The third teen-ager in the bhree-member committee of ’The Regional Council of Elect- ing, combined purchasing, and Yale announced today that the PTA Headed ed Officials, an outgrowth of coordinated personnel policies. Mrs. John McElraevy, Dr. case, Charles O. Kicking in, Ted Cununinga Hartford-area top officials Tkxwn Meeting of Tomorrow, has University of Hartford Clian- FOR carillon, expected to cost in ex­ Charles Jactybson, Mrs. Robert of 136 W. Center St., was re- cess of $100,000 and weighing L-nanes jacoosom mra. ^ w. Ljemer ai., w m re- ^ byia5vs for established by authority of cellor Vincent B. Coffin wel- a total of 96,261 pounds, was By Edwards Aleebury. Atty^ Herman Yules, ferrod to the Family RelaUons town, and that they hav« result- siato A^^tofy, to pemlt corned the group warmly, and Dr. Harvey Pastel, Herman Office and his case was con- «d in the foliowring: the newly created Regional Cosmetics made for Yale by John Taylor “The Marvel Council of Elected Officials . top officials of the area-towns aadd, “What you are doing holds and Oo. of Loughborough, Eng­ Of Main Street” The Highland Park School Dvorak, Eugene Montany and tihued to May 26. a new home for elderly cltl- to discuss and to work tow(ard great hope for all of our corn- PTA last night marked its 21st Mrs. Ronald Haldeman (outgo- Kicking is charged with tree- zena, and 100 more units to be The other two members of ITS land. the committee, appointed at an solution of mutual problems, on munlties.” anniversary with a reunion of ing president). passing on railroad property and opened. a cewperative basis. He said that the university The new bells are scheduled 903 Main ,St. Former vice presidents, sec- also writh injury to public prop- The relocation of Pioneer organizational meetini;| at the to arrive in New York June 11. 643-2478 former officers, teachers, par­ retaries and treasurers at the erty. ’The second charge against Parachute, University of Hartfoixl, are The enabling legi.slation per- was also regional, with 70 per Liggetfs A dedication is planned Sept. 25- ents and friends of the school. meeting were Mrs. Charles him comes from an incident on Two new firehouses. Lewis B. Rome, mayor of mits member, towns to with- cent of Its 2,100 indents coming A Yale spokesman said the The o(x:aaion also served as the A new swimming pod, Bloomfield: and EdmuiPl J. draw, when so voted by their from area towns. It was because At The Parkade Burr, Charles Crockett, Mrs. St. Patrick’s Day when he and carefully tuned bells will cover group’s aiuiual meeting, at Frederic Rogers, Mrs. C. Leroy a companion allegedly cut down Improved Blue Ooss, CMS Keleher, first selectman of New- legislative bodies. of that fact, he said, that ^e MANCHESTER four and one-half octaves. in your choice of bold new which 1966-67 officers were Norris, Mrs. Edwin Johnson, two trees on the lawn at Wash- and p ^ o n bene«ats for town ington. The informal comments d the He said the bells are a gift to It’s the ARROW Henley elected. emnibves Tihe committee will review officials present at yesterday s partment of Regional AHalrs. Yale by an anonymous donor. Mrs. John Donahue, Mrs. R. W. ington School. About 70 persons turned out Pratt, Mrs. Robert E. Beach, Raymond Bessette, who was S m to g s said that all these guideline bylaws from other re- meeting revealed that m ^t, if He promised cooperation in all competition stripes or solid colors for the man of to mark the coming of age of endeavors of the council. Charles Barbato, Thomas Gord- brought from MlaasachuBetts to aocompUdimenrts have been gional councils of the United not all of them, regard region- the school’s parent-teacher or­ States, to be supplied by the aUzation in some areas of en­ ner. face chargee of robbery with jnade with no tax increase to SEEKS MORE COPPER action. You’ll see them everywhere this season. See ganization, am(»ig them 32 of violence, pleaded not guilty and town, Hartford (Chamber of (Com­ deavor as “inevitable.’’ the 69 fonfter officers, many of Also, Mrs. (Jordon Fogg, Mrs, Arthur Smith, Mrs. Philip Rob- his case was (x>ntinued' to the The following persons were merce, the motd'vating force be­ “Better to do it in a coopera­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. P.A.C. how you look in one. Younger! You’ll like the bold new whom reiplndsced for the au­ ejtt. Mr«.<(C3iarl4M Gilbei^ M ^ MHtf orimiiial session of Super- named as passible candidates hind the creation of the Hart- tive and multi-lateral approach John Monagan, (D-(3onn.,) has dience over j^aat,l|Vento for near­ Herbert Kiecolt, Mrs. Bdwwfd tor Court in Tolland. He waived to be district chelrman: Alfred ford-area (JoimclI. than 'to have the state pass man­ urged the Senate to eixsept his ly 2 ^ hours. ! Frederick 0*''Edwards Chosen temporary chairman datory lepslation for regional­ House-passed bill to suspend im­ look of this ARROW Henley. $4.00 Honored guests Included MisS Oleimey, Robert Lloyd Jt., iifes. Jirotoable cause hearing. Campbell, Clarence Foley, Herb Leone and Donachie. ’The Connecticut charge is the Stevenson, John SulUvan, Roger at yesterday’s short business ization,” was the explanation port duties on copper. Carrie M. Seymour, who served gtallntlon of officens was con- meeting was Walter D. Aston, made by Wilson C. Jalnsen, Monagan said Wednesday that 19 years as principal of the ducted by Mrs. Riker. result of a holdup of a Oov- Negro, Raymond Larivee and SPURNS TURNPIKE entry gas statton in May last ibeodore Brindamour. Some of chairman of the Fiarmington chairman of the Regional Ad the duty suspension is Important school before her retirement in ^he rwniniscences, received Town Council. He was elected visory Committee which has to the copper-consuming indus- BINGO 1966; and Mrs A. ______Lawrence enthusiastically by the audience. HAR’TFORD (AP)—’The <3on- year these named are already district Bessette waa brought to Con­ unanimously by the 25 repre- served as secretariat to the tries ef his district. P. A. C. BAIUOOM Biker, who organized the werr^’climaxeii by cutting the n®cticut chairmen. necticut by State PoMce. He is sentatlves of the 26 towns council- 24 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE by Ml« S.,- Fallowing the business portion serving a sentence in Concord of the meeting, Edward which have adopted ordinances. There appeared to be no dls- presiaem. moure authorizing their member^ip sent to that view among the EVERY M ONDAY— 8 P.M. Department’ of Commerce has Reformatory in Miaesachusetts. Rybezyk, executive director of “Summer is aoomlng in" etoS!^^Uid^ event was planned by ty^ed down a request for fed- Nonnain^ Patchell, who WM Manchester Redevelopment in the Regional Coxmoil. 26 representatlvee. said the bard. ■’ Mrs. George Katz, program funds to finance a study airreeted In Manchester several Agency, showed slides y,,. of the Aston -was Instructed to ap- “This (the Council) is not met- for next year, and Dr. Jeaxi- government, nor Is tt “Would you believe . . . Louis Hebert, 11 Butternut Rd., chairman, who was assisted by development plan for the days ago after poUce in Mialne Downtown Renewal point a nominating committee, ropolitan go Mrs. Leone. Berlin ’Turnpike. notified local police that he had to include a representative frofn designed to be such,” Jalnsen Autumn,” says Maxwell was chosen vice president. Smart. Mrs. S. Thomas Leone and Following the ceremonies, A commission spokesman said left Maine, waived extradHton The plan he explained, would Hartford, the core city, and said, Y Matthew Donachie were re­ the new school crest, designed Wednesday the rejection was to the state. Patchell had just ^ ^ tu-oIti from all sub-regions of the par- “The system of town govem- Whenever it arrives, we’re elected secretary and treasurer, by fifth grader Scott Leone, prompted by the loss of traffic finished serving nearly two ^ jjjy, ^ shopping ent region. ments remains undisturbed, yet ready with Coppertone, Sea respectivly. was presented the former offi- and business along the 11-mlle years to jail in Main*' on a p«novatioin of the build- He appointed Thomas H. Cor- something has been added — the & SkJ, QT . . . & Solarcalne The nominating committee cers. stretch of highway, tt bem charge of forgery, was releaaed inge'would be made, but the --o—.rlgan, councilman------of Hartford: region ...u . now , has a forum clothed Edward Those attending Included the estimated that the study would firom JoU, apd vtotated lito pro- existing buUdlngs would not John W. Shaunessy, mayor of with legal sanction, he ^ e d at will include Mrs. re- Hondy Andy Glenney, Mrs. Eugene Montany following former presidents: cost betwe«» $100,000 and $200,- bation by leaving the state. y, replaced.replaced, He showed East Hartford: Percy B. (Jook, Jalnsen warned. This « Holtmorfc Ptiormoey The in- Mrs. Riker, Mrs. Jacob Miller, 000. Patxmell’s cose was conttoued flrst selectman of Andover; gional Council of Elected Offi­ m m , and Mrs. John Boyle. many slides of cities which have 277 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. Hdpful Bess % 4 i - for 30 days, and be waa taken this;, built a jnodeni, new Russell S. Shaw, first select- cials will not buicceed if it be­ j m u T i ' _ AM. > L A _ 4 2 fcMiEa ■ i—a a ' m t a . -. _ AM J A a Y comes simtily a discussion club (Stop A Shop Plaza) Con Put / . / i ' " G. Sartori, first selectman of or a device for delaying action 649-2861 on vital problems. mall. Windsor Itocks. are to “The act under which you op- If snnuner shouldn’t come, lliese Up and PatcheU said he left Mialne “What we want to do,” , The two committees stop In anyway and Sjrm- present their reports at the erate,” he said, "places no re- pathlze with us. Make Na Mess in Connecticut back again and again COUNTRY BOY'S rere better. yjj. their shopping.” A charge of larceny agwnst Lynjan Hoops, business man- FOREST GRAY JBen Church Jr., 17, who is In ggy. fyf Southern New Eng- Jheshire reformatory, w m Co. in the Maa- OPEN - USED CARS - OPEN dlled. He was excused of tak- ^roa, warned that if SATINWALL 253 BROAD STn MANCHESTER, CONN. MARY CARTER ./rx4 x8 3 5 o 16. ■ It may deteriorate into a slum Churxai’s attorney said that SALE— MAY 19-20-21 ONLY ,e 17-year-ofld youth was im- Town Denujqratlc Com- PAINTS THE PANEL FOR THE MONTH OF MAY ’62 Comet. Blue. . and entering in the New Ixmdon matter further. ’62 Pontiac. Red. The attorney-’also mtd ------a- SUNSET BIRCH ’62 Coiwair Monza. Com pletely 2-Door Hardtop Reconditioned that Church and several other I . ^ ^ 4 Speed. $745 Catalina. Sharp $1185 youths had been taking drugs. ^ Eere^s tiie perfect ^ r t knit shirt that Standard. $749' and that their breaking and en- vdth deldj^ << Itow to ■- ^ * 6 . 5 0 can an competitors. Durable 10099 tering aotivltlea centered around or. was re tu r^ to Jail to a w ^ drug etores where they tried to ap^aiance ^ court M om^ 2-ply oottonMe that stays fredi and ’60 Olds 2-Door ’62 Chevy n. Standard ’61 T-Bird C

7 - / l ' p a g e f if t e e n K ANCHfeSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 19.1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTE)^ OONN^ THURSDAY, MAY 19,1966 to. FOUBTEEH vaiiouB stages of. drflUng ta at the Bottan Lake HoM . For a Teaching Staff vefy important in deep-4ev« Dry Oeaning motor trip to the Pooono Moim- Waves Locate X i ^ South Windsor - mtTSng. The principle Standard To Rise Third From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen taina, PennBylvania, M is. Sae- , is ntiwtta-r to that of radar, Won’t Disinfect gsert wore a pink crepe dress, Rock Cracks the hMi'feisMe being that, to ra- By DMUS BIKDINO navy coat, bag, and shoes; pink ______WABHINGTOBf —- tJjS. vPeoplejH BOBBBOitO,}, TRAlNBVAAti, g ., , stoctromagneUc vmves ^ teaebta« nteff te r aU WAaEnNCrrON — Dry ciean- aocesscHiss snd a white orchid Mrs. Kenneth E. 'Van Riper Council OK’s $1,470,921 Budget, i — For flodlng used wWto to uitiasonic pulse »c h o ^ h g does not disinfect fabrics, emsage. of 38S S. Main St., a native of m ' WfifOPBm U. 8. Department of Agricul­ crsrlf. tone*, Btri-md «6,000 too- - pbaneaACMiles, BoMbiiig,lMS tram is sropkysd. Bweden, ratea Bahamian Rice ture mieroWologfata Robert V.S. Share 85^c by 1979, aoooedtag to i floltes ovsry ether day fer St weeks. I didn’t ask." ecOiools where cars are parked peau de sole, designed with I pudding Ib tee’s request for some 880,000. in a way to htock access by fire ^ orientation program scooped necldtoe, long sleeves, 1 small can sliced yrilow LEG OF LAMB 7 3 He said the sum should bo parents of next fall’s kindergar- Billy Graham b u t t s evert of and lace appliquea and seed * cling peaches included to toe budget so that apparatus to toe evert ^ p ^ wlH be held Wednes- pearis on toe bodice, aklrt and ? % pint heavy cream, whipped NEW YORK (AP) — People It woufld be avaUahle if need- to •nut 6ay from 8 to 9 p.m, at the chapel train. Her elbow-length ji Open peaches and drain. Cut to toe United States and Britain ed. Cavanaugh also said toe con- veil of itiusion was arranged 4 -tillces in half. Make vanilla (Herald pJioto by Oflara) have “an obsession with sex,” tbMency fimd should be higher acime t e ^ - are being asked to make every from a crown of crystals and >■ pudding and mix with peaches MRS. KENNETH E. VAN RIPER says evangelist Billy Graham. by 830,000. f ” toa town «®<>rt to bo present at this meet- seed pearls, and she carried ^ and pour into pie shell. Lot set “ Wo must re-establish morsd Deli. Dept. Qamcltavm Howard B«te also teg. white sweetheart roses on a ^ in refrigerator. Before serving guidelines and tell people* what’s expressed dlseppolntmert that ------Prayer book. ? top with whipped cream. A right and what’s wrong. They toe 844,000 for interest on the ^ MaBcheoter Evening Her- Mrs, Richard Juhtavllle of readymade graham cracker really don’t know," he added KRAKUS POLISH — SUCGD mlddle school wae not included *P“ "Uon as Windsor corres- Manchester was matron of hon­ crust may be used. This pie Wednesday in an interview to toe budget and termed Ite autoorlty. ^ Anne Lyons, tet or. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gil­ serves six generously. aboard the liner Queen Mary V2 Ib. 49® deletion a “mistake.” "nie third ordtoaiKe that cams bert Saegaert of East Hartford, . Mrs. Van Riper (Kersti), went State Told of Town Plans before sailing to preach to Lon­ CHOPPED HAM Fitte said toe' 88,000 tocluded under discussion concerned tos sister-in-law of the bridegroom, to hotel and restaurant school don from June 1 through July 2. B&iPCU jn toe contingency fUnd for s nuisance of refuse or rubbish be- and Miss Mary Anne Saegaert to her native . She came To Alter Treatment Plant seoond town engineer would tog thrown or deposited on land, of Vernon, sister of the bride­ to the United States to 1958 and 'Ann Southei^ place the' contingency fund A pUbBc hearing will be held groom. Mias Linda Brazeau of had a position as governess Mayor Thomas J. McOusker Births yesterday! A son to Mr. ■ prior to adoption of toe ordto- School Menus POTATO SALAD ib.2P •’low '’ if such action waa taken Coventry was flower girl. .i waiting f ^ her in Princeton, reported to toe State Water A m ^^S h em has been charged" emcee. to obtain an edditiORal engineer. ’The bridal attendants were : N. J. After one year as gover- Commission toe with a traffic violation in a two- M The appointment of a town at Tftie menu for the Manchester Resources ALL WHITE MEAT In a roll caR vote on toe 'budg­ dressed alike to pale blue floor- ness she changed her employ- car^ auto accident a few blocks et adoption, requested by l^ a n , ‘^ r e t ^ ^ 'i o town’s plans to alleviate toe High Manor Park, V e r o «. Coconut Grove Play- he qualified hie afflnnative an­ an- 38 Is as foUowB: faahioiicd vrith lace bodices and toe manager of Nassau Inn, problems it is having with its Discha^ed house, where she to appearing CHICKEN ROLL Vz Ib. 69^ swer by eaylng he hoped the that any ppo _*P- jiig,.aay: Cubed steak with crepe skirts wiith back bows and Princeton, for two years where sewage treaitment pliant. Rocha, Summit Dr., Touana, ^ ' Fresh Produce pear on the agenda twice before oounefi would set aside 1 mill gravy, maebed potato, carrots, back panels attached at the ■he plaijned conferences, din- The report was asked by June Dana M orten ^ , E llta i^ '; no one was eerl- tmiiravements action la taken. bread, butter, milk, mixed fruit, w aist ’They wore matching pals "‘»e r# and receptions. 20 but Mayor McOtoker has al- Sylvia Casey, 97 Talcott Ave., . program and restated his ob­ Honor Society Tuesdayi Sloppy Joo on roll, blue rose headpieces and car- She met her husband to reready a d y answered------the state’s re- Rockville; „ Harold Webber, , 24 Bhe y was ’ charged with falling jection to toe deletion of toe The WlHiam R. Wood C9mp- IDAHO BAKING beans, bread, butter, milk, ri«d baskets of spring flowers. Princeton. He to a publications quest. Bancroft Rd., R ^ v if le ; Helen ^to yield the riic«i.-ui-wttyright-of-way and DOMINO middle ecfaool totereet tends. associate at Life Insurance The commission’s inquiry fd- s m ^ e d her auto broadside into Fttte also voted yes, hut noted ^^enttrSIl PJ*»**«- gm wero a floor- ^i^^ Londoa at the hlah school. Wednesday: Hamburg patty length empire gown of white Agency Management Aaeoclar lows a recent study by ^ e n - ^ ^ ^ y patrolman Larry Olo- A that he felt toe budget wae some ) Lbs. 59c rp Airm Mt Msm m 4«-jwi(m «ftp hrtii <** KoH, potato clilpft, 1)^6, vnlith bhie aooentA, xna^ by tb® , Won, Hartford. The couple came gineeruig firm of Anderson - Ave-, Vernon, Kuaseti tyr, wap>- ver said. SUGAR S 890,000 short. or «ioSbs«. bride, es was her head circlet of « to Manchester a year ego. ’Ihey for infprmation about steps toe ping. _____ After the accident Wednesday POTATOES Cavanaugh voted no, while aU glveTby B ra d fS S c k , who Tburadayi Itekan grlis^, ap- Wue i ^ . ^ carried a basket £ have a one-year-oM daughter town has been encountering at n -■_____ right Miss Southern went on other membem of the oouncil Lisa. toe treatment plant. The HehUd’e Veraoa bnreon ^ ^ HI c voted yee. Soke on dharocter; Karen Bar- “»• of Mon U Mrs. Van Riper Is In charge The conundssion is also asking to at 38 Park St., Rockville, P. Councilman Raymond Hall- w whn iov>k« on isBdsrtoiD' pl* wWp. Richard JubtovUle of Mon- Menagerie.” 46 Oz. Q Q ^ NShW Buchers who spoke SWday: Baked ileh sth&s, chaster served as best man. ^ of the International dub of the ofrfniormatlcm about step stoe O. Box 927, teL 875-8136 or 648' eweB aaM he ocneldered the Cans O O V on M rvlc. .twtanS^^ m a * - l potato, « 1 « J w , Iim .4 IJrtMi. w.ro OHOwt J. S ae g n «t Manchester YWCA, and a mem- town is taking to conitiol the 2711. FRUIT DRINKS 3 budget exc ellent. Be a Woman L be ! , her of the Newcomer’s dub. dumpit^ of adds or other toxic Town Attorney Frank Ahearn i S S S ^ t a ^ J ^ T i r , - Ototar, tom., to. « » » . « J K ™ PTTTSBimGH (AP) — How ■ Her hobbies are dressmaking, materials into toe sewer system questioned toe quaUficaticne Ices were handled by the senior ------Saegaert of Vernon, both broth- do you live to bo 1(X)? rf«^ d i»te r WU- OONTBAOT AWARDED ers of the bridegroom. Bwlmmtog, horseback riding and The town’s filtration plant Is Y made by Egan on hia vote and Duty of Mother A Lansing, Mich., physician Bog 40-OZ. PKG. L in d a I^gtaa and WASHINGTON (A B )^ 82.2 Mrs. Spencer wore a beige ■kitog. about rix yeards odd. From the e t * • u. gave the following advice Said toe vote could not be made time it began operation. It has ODIC Ot ITrieSt Christine Ohaeee. Stewart mlUlon Army contract with toe drees with pale blue accessories. J. Wednesday at the American i. subject to a ccndlUcnri reser- not worked efficiently. ^ 39e wasWM -~i— at cere- Avco fJoip., Stratford, Conn., The bridegroom’s mother wore a industrial Hygiene Conference BISQUiCK vaUen. Hurd was mssier oz ^ announced today. rose dross with green accesso- Several months ago, toe water Mayor Tbrowe said, however, monies. at Pittsburgh: USSR Trawlers resources commission began in- jg the main duty of a mother,' * It w ss his understanding that Newly membeia ^ e contract la for 996 turbine ries. Both wore corsages of Smoking — “That’s neither i f ¥ T S C ^ O a s t vestlgating toe situation and the Rev. Thomas Dwyer of St. Egan’s vote was not conditional from the 1966 are rotors for engines UMd in U H l white orchids. good or had.” recepUoh for 85 was brid • sulxsequently ordered aotton to Emup’s Churchy Warehouse _ __ NEW CROP TEXAS per se. Victoria aircraft. Foods — A diet of cereal. ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. problwns. ___ Point, told about 100 m^bers vegTtables rather fAP) — A federal flaheries offi- ^ meals and dairy products, ONIONS 3 i 4 3 ^ Potato C h i p s Bag49e etol saya aD but five of 6B Soviet ^ be ^ bhmd C ath ^o Mothers Circles recommends. ‘BMon ftohtog vessels seen oper- Manchester at an a n n ^ Exercise — '"The more violent Atteg a w e e k ago off the Virgin- ^®™ H could bring about toe return of Norman Dutton of Llynwood sparkling images of sight ■ toe------otoers„.w.ta. if they toe find water substan- resources cwnmls- Bolton, chaltjnan: Mrs. gnj Hal schools of fish. T pr^S y'tek torS n Erickso^ c;^halnna^ Kinney, aesodate director of BANANAS Big Buy Of The Week UVM is p r M ^ y taktog acuon pun^e, chairman of toe Hadley fichod for the Blind on toe problem, he wys. organization; Mrs. Edward Ria- jg wtanetkn, HI., says that Some of toe costs for need- SWEET LIFE Farm Fresh Poultry tau, co-chairmen of organlzaB "geience to going to give blind Ship Abandoned ed improvements have been Bacon Special! MDQ^IUItf IMZB ____ V. J 4. .J .# A V tionj Mrs* VITiUiam OurtiSt re« neoule a re&d sixth sense. raiW TOBK KIES ...... 6>/i ox. pkg. 26e 8 8 Top Grade CHOICE BEEF l^ e trampumhuig, Oertoany «»» the progress, and I thanked tl»® Oomtolned Or- ward Opezyiudei worked fa),s way BUHER te Montreal, wltoout canto, was them for todr concern and through Rutgers College o f E31UCATOB CBAX ...... 12-oz. pkg. S8o ______J» South Jersey. BoarteaSp OBNTBB OUT CMUOK, fa r s etoe Sugar Cured Corned Beef ' Jii faniiitoert danger of staking consideration,” Mayor Mc- * ^,'wKh a damaged huU and 22 feet Cusker . Poland’s Partition 'What's hto line? Our own make, fresh from tbs brine bemel! wat(^ in two holds. ■ Struck Tt’s the best Job a college W E RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES POT ROAST Lb 79 Bonekee, Lean, CERTta COT vessel was last reported -A- ntae-yeax oW Vernon youth The ftost partition o f Poland student couW have,” is toe way - aOoat 480 mfies east of Ctope hit by a cor Tuesday eft- ooourred in 1772. The Friissian, he describee ft. FOR DELIVERY-CALL 643-8059 f f tEh ly G ran d. L n a CHUCK PIECES >. 7Ce ' I ^ g NewfeunHand. ernoon a f ^ he rode bis bicyole Russian and Austrian govern- Opczynskl, 21, was A night HAMMIRG ...... lb. 69e 2 b s. $ i: ' SleBia Is scheduled to ar- hito the sbreet. ments took advantage of toe watchman for the past three LEAN RUHP HECES >. 9St Irilttt la noM Teilc Sindsy and David Ingraham of 122 Skin- extetlnlg unrert and arranged years at toe New Camden Extra LbobI FrasMy Graund U8he Oinrnnnz Csurtor to expect- ner Rd. was taken to RoclcviBle for a partition of toat oountcy Cemetery. VERY LEAN, BONE-IN la C81>A< -jAKt PQOOOCTS.EMH) aOODS-OMFECTKMS M EE I ■ ^ed to dodc at Sevoi Islanda, General Hospital wfaeiA he was and toe annexation of some ef CHUCK I S F ...... b . 79e 2 ! » . $1. IN TH E “ Anadx.-'late 1j4to wedt or early treated and' released. The okh some of Its territory. Happy Birthday CHUCK PIECES >.SSt ^rRe]^ week, Roberta C. Cterii, 46, ------—— ------PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — FAMOUS at of 44 PUgrim Lane, Meitcfaeeter, F OB CH It P RESEARCH When L.N. Gregory stepped out

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), HANCBESTtai, 0 ONM^ TH lfltS&Ay, MAV^ 1» , — PAGE SIXTEEN THE '.V- Indians Snap Skein 'South ions t ? ? r o o k i e l e a g u e miMtiM'fc !*<««• *iwi WwMortU’* ' i* *llow^ for this bo€^ to digest help from »il ortat* agent* o t her class. AX tUs aJdtttonal O f Final tryouts for the Rookfo tearhlng time cf'course wonld txe'nta to SM E A R L Y O S T League irill take place Friday ‘m «lrt*or a'lwwrt a»«t «»e aaM. ' !« #■««'• the plan,-dlssenitaate the plan Minority group ebildnn whd night at o’clock at Robertson ^ InioCVlUl* ben W v ti open iiMha*<; »<•*<*■ A toa AKthm e IVMitli S o i^ VKnduopWindsor niAlic.pdbUc, cK*esc- Hve In ths neighborhood do not neeesqerily hewe to con e from KMilii to 6 —JT?. piato.^jdaif to our local rw*- *®>* *buaed.* the ttme which woidd bawe been tog pied d* Park. All boys who have not as taaa oompUed and toSMtiond Oociard toe first time around, yet been assigned to teams are ) dents and gain their public "s. As a cinical peychologiet devoted to the other 27 South Ml' anatoMuy we toioald p4|Bt „ . c f o - P a ir « good for the rity 1 The league exptoesed ooocem Monarty** in Season Opener an end yestfirday idterhiQon urged to attend. hor board of educaUon tonight, beeauae Harifoid .oannct •pao* opinion. . f ' I am anpaHod by the cavalier Windsor dhSdrea. In any event, eat ttto lAUegey# agor# dhOMrseew . Wurihv i«M A ftwn H » - __ was replaced by Schardt hi the COUNTRY Ca.UB WOMEN disregard of the nosMUe dele- Hiere would apparently baa Tito Xddgdeto By-Itotoa Mato T«i*r- over the “apparent lack of eom- The Herald therefore caimot vide hB tfaeee toeiltfed'nUtd We question, whether first Honor. of opening the 1 9 6 6 Hartf<»d Twilight League in "Wert H artfc^ 'when seventh. Pairings have been mode In ■f of the^itootoleiwl tto*sleiae*itoi**dtothe... »«*h STtoftoto <»**“ ™ MorinatloD gtoea to the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE vouch for the veracity of the maintain the tax rate that' Its of all, the plan is in sufficient vdll be* shared by Moriarty BrM. . of Manchester and M arc^hardt aa^ Manches- It was Schardt’s triple, ■with spring Tournament at toa All even In the won etnd loss Ipfonnation either directty Mat­ cMa«m w ^ ^ Ip lAVi.*’ i&e detail for any board member Hamilton Standard. Jack Repass, league vice president, ter High’s' baseball team two mates aboard in the eighth, Manchester Country Club, HartfMd-young- ai|d etote-gi6wi»eetoptja. agee- paitidphtidbIn the Hartford >1-^ iMgue for a |sd»c column after last night’s play ed or implied. said. to understand it sufficiently; UUionrtidpe with their parents— WUstoor end pegHtipiitScii _ reported the Gas House Gang, defending re^lar sea- snapped ibijig A.k e i n s. which provided toe margin of Anderson won medalist effects which might not be ex- eters. To our knvwiedge tft^e ______drtirtitoi'toay e f- Mao. rtai be prlMnted to dlsciosure by toe of- edu- are the Oilers and Pagani’e af­ '' TV>: The South Windsor Board We In the League secondly, we srooder whether son and playoff champions, will cross bats with Hamil- Schardt, M raiief, ptriiod i^Ma victory. Eartier, Mark Heller's vvlto a 96-20—T8. First ter the fci-mer scored an pected presently by the parents, hae not, -hMo a >frnkdtoO^ ttcft tito wMMMtag. cLOrk town ef ethfoktton to- oatkn a l facts relating to any 8-3 hf Bducatlaa. antw ' ness. opinion polls and have written aaked for a copy of Ma ■ talh ed to disaeminate a summary ah ■ h rw Romano bad two hits as the Bryant vs. Chanda. WayAe Sleeley paced the Oil­ of the plan' and gain public ex­ generated by the child, not only Also, here is another problem, deflnitA opinieae AVhXaWe from rmrL gcoW> ^ complete A tottoal T ^ A pen er Is a nttm ol to «d halfback Who flashed oW the _ ^ « T to Hartford educatora and have and Ua oonSnnatkm four .'(4) ioog-time edneaton and pro- ^ ^ * ^ i s t o s league has also study and ‘fpieraot all toqiect-s tote toree regulars last gridiron test fsH . . . Irv'Kaze SI’S?.’ . $6 0 1 0 Indian attack came to life and Two Ball, Beat Ball ers with a single and double and hi fact ouisrivee etudied the wericB ago. He fBd not reply. pression for constderation by agalnot the white society which which was pointed out to us by . 4 0 0 0 collected ID hits off two Conard Listed are toe starting times, fesahnU pWplA. ’there are aoUe cfadilAted a aurvey ^ “ "g to tt* m «»bers And other resi- yete, catcher WaXy ViTidhobn, has:been named publicity direc- TOeUng-to .... . 4 0 1 0 AJ Noske slammed a triple. Ron JTan. K is, haweser. very im ports this board. is largriy responsible for his Mr. Warner. Our local sriiools . 4 0 0 0 pichers. pairings, with handicaps, for Lanzano, Scott Kelly and Jim­ plight bu^ also against his par­ ______very defildto oftoiiom od n k » on the hue- dents of the town." biAtfdEar Hal I^orte and second for the American fVmtball BombeVver/ib,* 1 . a 0 Mr. li. Henry Taylor, retiring for na to note tUa talk of w*. However, we are alarmed to start and finish at different 1 0 The Indians now sport a Saturday’s 'Two Ball, Beet Ball my Wilson accounted for ah ents who might not seem will­ Umee dally eo as to uee ea few of the Townto taxm ren p rop «»l7 AMm»ltog to the O n lte y 3 . the.remdtaof a poll baseman Bobby Fago, ara now iv,e*gu*. x aktive of Worcester, Romano rt ...... 4.4 0 3 0 2-6 principal of ttw Hartford Poij:' Bennelt. team that some members of . 5 3 1 0 standard, all in CCtL oompeti- Golf Tournament at the Man­ three Pagani hits. ing or aMe to implement bis new ^ t o ^ i ^ r b u e w i,.. poe- ^ UXey, 752 per- conduried by the k m g ^ toe wfto the Windsor Lorim bra«l Mtes., Rase has been handling Hawrer, ef . 8 - 0 0 0 11c High on Hey , 19« repUed He qioke da if the the South Windsor Board of Dorosy. cl . . n 0 . tion. chester Country Club. FuU O ilers 300 5— 8 5 S 'to the League’s inquiry aa to Mr. levels of aeplratkm and' expec- sible. If the Hartford children tailed rtudy of thle plan could aigued aa opporing busing plan was pieaentod to rrrOy. . pubUcity-for ibefCaXtornia An- 1 1 be____ a., fthid__ ___ AOlatlaii______tq’.d Education have already con- uAwer. ttto many qnertlaim we _jg_ ^ 107 s i g ^ aa the board. Wio poX at ,thnt time Etecb of the eight tooens w « g*i*, of toe American BasebaU Heller, c ... . 4 3 8 8 Conard threatened in the last handicaps wUl be used: Pagani’s 300 0—3 3 I Taylor’s optoion of the 'busing ford pceblanvlEto a p ^ h i^ to e flnhed that they are In flavor tattoos of life. No proper ma- were to come into town on one, Bushev, p ., . 8 0 1 0 MAKO SCHARDT CaxUer and Geirlty, Quish, beltove must be anowerad prior showed 92 against the ^ptam end play a 2S-gaene ocbedule, meet- League . . . a eih Guey has been Scharot. p .. . 1 0 1 2 three frames but the best it 8;0a—Oronln (3 ). Homans (7), plan. locri towito 'totoMidtlihiktely're- of toe pian. ’TWa disturbs us chinery has been set up to as- tiwo or three buses they wtXdd Cavdrihg IL Pinto ( ) and Herdlc. errlve in So Windsor at one to a vote by tUs board on any T7ie suiyey 'was distributed In 12 in favor. - - ing toe otoer four times. presented ,a ip-Neighbor trophy Totals » "s 10 6 nine In the second game of toe could do was to score once in M^tern (M), RoWnaon (1 1 ). 4 , Ifr. Taylor baa been an educa- Beve Barttoril of the coa^ of because of tola reason. These «i*t parents in handling such each toe seventh end eighth in- S:0e—H. Gardella (10). Novak (9), time each morning, ’Ihere would buaiiig ptam mailboxes in the Wapplng area Officers ef toe league arc * * * os toe moat vahioMe bowler In o»m »4 spring, 2 -1 . Sprague ( ). Nelson ). tor to the Hartiord Sriwoi ays- sobtoling its yomigrtere. It board members do not believe problems, h ibi Brad Bushey, -who handcuffed nings. 16 14 NATIONAL LEAGUE tern since * , has bem a prin- thinly surpriMd a* Utot Mr. tost tow have a duty to be " ‘Buaiiig’ to one of toe won* be a problem g o t ^ ^ Hart- and was noeted in a ator* in the Kenneth L Jackacn, president; Here ’n There toe Kooey 10 Bln League for toe Davidson. » ..... 0 0 8 .16 —Johmion (11), Fahey (10), 19 3 Pleasantr Valley arte. The J. Alden Hamtoon, vice prafo- ■ k ...... Blgner Sr. (16). MUrotoimId (16). Eeu'ly darkness cut short ac­ . cipal since 1»46 and haa been to Bennett hriievM that *uch a guided by the public expres- examples of UAentom yet elab- ford children to toe classes in rf ...... ; S-Shoff ( ), Moran ( ), B. Da­ WILUE NILLY — In tion at Buckley Field last night So. Windsor which start at dif­ leagtie pcam^Ms more upto- dint; Miu: WllUMn J; BAnlu- u> 8 3 8 4 a great wrienf reapondbla tor pfan would reduce Hartford’s ston in South Windsor. They orated by toe ooUeotive guill V e rn o n vis (14). SUninss (13). England, “WilHe the but not before the Manchester moving toe Hartford Public taxes, to a rate lU "dtlBena era caught between what they of toe wbMe poputotton. Uke all ferent times. Some children dMe flgwra at tonijilt's mart- kaitis, aeciwtary; -Vinoeaa F. 8;aO-Aaati (5). FuiUmer (6), tog., i . , caitohan. tresaurer. Abraltia (12), Hum (IS). Lion” is the symbol of Auto Parts trounced Green Ma­ X H igh School Into Ha new quae- would like to have." view aa a duty to South Wind- guHt produced behavior it to woidd have to wait a oonedderr able amount of time before their 8:37—MteUore (9). St Jolm (W. the World Cup soccer nor, 9-2, in five innings. tere on Forest St. We bring tola very important sor and a duty to the Hartford aelf-punitlve (e.g. thle ie seen F o u r Boys Ih preparing its report, toe "■ U.S.G.A. Open Golf Tbuiiia- ^ Spynsin. e ...... 0 0 McLaflerty (15), IXXe:eMe 18). Connie McCurry, Lyle East­ claasee would start. Picking, up Wbrten (6). series to held in Mr. Taylor, to hia letter erbete- talk, to toe attention of this youngsters. We believe that to toe dtoregard n ^ y people league qulxsed- three former ment at the New Haven Odun- l ^ ^ ' p ...... I o 8;44-Matava (4), man and Jim McGee each col­ Turley (13). Barnaby (1 3 ). ed, “ I wffl indicate rather strong' Board and request . that the Im- kind of a dilemma to seem to have'about toe impact toe children in tha evening a ^ Hartford kriioal wfaninistrators, Powell, Stager try Chfo. Wally exchon, BlXi«- Ball*’n Striket IteCuXctr. ‘p " ...... 0 0 Bri'tain in July. The would pose a problem. It wbi^d Escape from 8:51—Phelan (13). WUkoe (6), lected three hits for the APs. perscual ferilngs that I have plications which relate to the created by an insufficient un- of buatog on the education of an o f whom hava sinca re- ton Ridge Country d u b ppo. Take a look at toe weekly ^ ...... ‘‘7 _ (terpenter (15), M en ohe^ r (Ih . ubiquitous mascot has McCurry’s output included a relative to hoeing to you at this statements of Mr. Bennett may dervtandtog of the plan and their Children) and it is decep- appear that toe Hartford busee iigned, and a psychbio|ist ffom Attend Parley will also be in the lleM, Ms batting averages ih toe major M 4 5 3 8:68^Moi4Mty, (8). R spawned the manufac­ homer and double. He also Its implications, Uve (e.g. this is seen in the would have to be here early the IhatHute o f Uring in Hart­ 030—6 DUSTY SOFTBASfo times in toe fourUi but toe (8), LAindeU (18), Bdwaris (16). time. The child involved must he real. Mr. Bennett is In a posi- P e n a l H o m e tee-off time set for 9 :16. HU- leagues and you will find a num- co S S d ^ .".!!!!!!...... oSo ooa __ UO—4 Churchmen re(»rded two more 9:06—Zemke (4), K le n ^ (6), ture of “Willie” prod­ drove in four runs. Tom Tomko i>e of prinmry consideration, tlon to know Juet what is being For some of the answers to Harvard Plan’s refusal to con­ enough for the first class and ford wi*o is a Wi^phig real* Two Manchester.educators are E — Flacher. CardaUep. Herdlc, “ Best gams of toe young sea­ MenhaJl (13). StonHord (14). couldn’t return to Hartford until hioki Is an amateur. Ib e tep ber of hamea, or established “ runs in the fifth, added three 9:13—K iW f (6). PoTolek (6). ucts from bedspreads added two hits for the ■winners. Since I am tiwroughly coovliiced discussed to Hartford. Have any the foregoing we have gone to sider alternative plans that dent. among some .80 persons from Banas-, DP—Manchester (1); lOB— son at Charter Oak Park lost DoUn (13). WHley (13). the last afternoon class was fin- Ah 18-etatA alaim has been five ployera. wit advance to toe players, In the under .200 bat- Hancheoter (10). Conard (8). in toe sixth and went home to beer. Charlie Feder and John, McKeon Dr. Daniel O’Neill, staff clinical might have already proven The report is reprinted to to- throughout the Unitid State.s !B—Ftoelier, Schardt: SB—Lorett night saw ' the Independents 9 :l».HMBddOK (6). Foster (6), that the Iferilord educational board members discussed regional qualifying June 6 or ting mark. For examjde, the with a 9-7 triumph. artoMa (14), Pietmmonto W ). both doubled for the APs. system can do so much more lor ^|jjg ^nh Mr. Bennett or with psychologist at Hartford Hos­ worth and also in the sancU- ished. Mr. Warner, explained lasped for four youtiiB ona-of day’s Herakt; aidng with iex- -participating In a conference (3 ); Brady. Ftacheir. Spencer. Hri- piteinjr Dumas TVucldng, 8 -7 . g;aS_W adu (10). G. Smith (9), thisAt.!. problem___^^1^^ a_to .... us. He mmlA said Hi’ran - TTwaSm II ■■ _ -■ f - .. «« a 7 te toe Wee Bum and Wbod- worst hitting regulars are Bill ler. R. Huleatt. Koottn. ^ Paxtoig toe Metoodiert were Eastman and McKeon com­ 'these children than the syoteme Hartford city councllmen ? pital. Dr. O’Neill Is very defi­ monioue good feeling many peo­ thiOn' reportedly, from VefWM^ cerpts from th*'- psychologist’s ’The Role of Religton in Public PltcWn* ip h rerbbsp iBlg blow wos unarue wbjik- • • - Zewt (16), MwmeUa (16). __ Double Honor that It is a serious one that must way Country dtibs In Darien Swoboda of toe Mete in toe Na- 9:38—Arwimrona (8). ,0 «» s a (*)• bined to hold the Manors to In toe eumxmdiiig toiw . am Before the Sooth Windsor nitely opposed to busing. He ple seem to have in 'demand­ who ssesped. yertenlay evening totter. Bjducation” today u d . toihorrow 6 a s I S s w-’s toree-rtm homer In the last Donkm U ). Monfredl (tt)-,.^ „ 1 be considered. We agree. U . , . FlMPt'annual dsp Day at tlonal League at .U1 and Jim- 3 3 i 1 3 1 ' Chuck Sterling (two for two) 4 NEW HAVEN AP — Bob three hits, two by Harold Bon­ strongly oppoeed to burtng. I Board of Bducatlon commits lists 5 reasons he is so opposed ing* that a few minority groito frqm the H*rtford luveMIe ds- The agenda tor the stoool at Hrtvard Univorrity, Canv- Fehway Paric Is scheduled Sun- my Hail of Mhmfcsota at '.136 MUtott (W Ti® ? ^ 5 ^ 1 1 i 5Inning for the Indies. Indies. Clayt Clayt ®terM^ ------(two - for ^ ) 9 :40—Krtley (8 ). L4piniijBl/(8 ). M6 - must be. considered — and we ^ MoCKiSker II 1 0 0 0 3 Klein had three Mts, Walker, whUe Dave B o t e m o ^ m t t e Nlchpl (14). O w^ aS). Oraenlas of Daytona Baooh, Fla. ham. 'would have to aritnowledge that gouth Windsor to this Hartford in a letter to the League which children be transported to the tehttonbome: *»**^’“ tonight ta- brldgp. Mass.. . day when toe Red Sox enter- in toe American League. Joe 9 :47—R. McNamara (9 ), Oiotk elected Yale’s football captain Auto Ports 100 36x—9 13 0 would believe that toe answer x—Faced one batter In seventh Ed Redd and Ron LaPoints two tores) and Jim ( ) . Barre ( ). Mlrtra^ ( ). certain benefita would accrue pj.obiam, it appears to us that is hereto attariied and made a suburtn five days a week rath­ They are Dr. Theodore Powell tain toe Kansas Olity A ’s. Each Foy of Boston, tabbed the A. L. binlnx. ' fo r 10 16 18 last November, waa eleoted Cap­ Green Manor 000 02x—2 3 3 er than having many minority to these problems should be one o f the y o u to is beBeved participation. TUniled to of Gerard Bt., c}tief executive HBP — By MSlott (Romano. Ban­ each for toe Indies -white Mike (three for three) were best for 9:iM — Connorton (10). Ihrment to South Windsor if Negro or ms^y more questions should be part of the letter to you. Dr. __ „ ______to he a l^year-oW Vernon boy three mtautes per Meaker; a 39 boy or girl, 14 years and under, rookie o! toe year in pre-sea- as): WP—Buahey: PB—HeUer (3 ). (11) , Jacobsen (16 ). <>>«**» (17tain)-,^^ of the track team Tuesday. Gaihe'Sailed after 5 Innings. group children live toere seven sought ICHig before this board is 15 officer of the State Board for FaUcowskl and Dick Temple the Expressmen, 10 :0 1—Beaulieu (7 ). l r i j » (4 ). Puerto Rican yoimgsters iv w answered. Some o f these An- O’Nein haa kindly given his per- entering toe park on a fUll son forecasts, ia hatting .146, Ackerman ( ). Wetmon (IT). Greenlee, a shotputter and a te- Eastinan, McKeon (4) end 'hused into your system; I do nm nwere may cause us to do some days a week).” ready to vote on coihmdtUng “ ®2 ****2 ^ ntinute period when petitions Reglimal Community CoUeges, paced Dumas with three safeties Methodlet (KM. 328 x—9 14 1 13 mlMion for us to do this. After South Windsor to the idMi. with the beating of Darioie Ito- paid admission, and aocenn- second worst among regulars in 10 :06-Shaw (1 0 ). J M ly (11). fensive tackle, thus became the McGee, Bonham, Coughlin (6) ieel, however, that this would extra thinking, a reading of Dr. O’Neill’s letter One of toe many c/bvioua and reports may 'be sttbndtted; who will, present -A pi^er on each. Neil Pierson homered in Meek 300 310 0—7 11 2 Zavarelln (17). MriaufMn <«).„,^ Oill of . Vernon several 'weeks board dtocuarion e f the IxiaiUg ponied by an adult, wiU reorive toe Junior loop. Others in,, the Fight* Last N i^ t 1 0 :15—Kai-aaee (13). Dunne (U), first Toleman in the college’s and Johnson. outweigh toe educational dlsad- y fg ^jg,, to the Boston it is our belief that the busing questdons unanswered by the The League conducted a ppU phUoeo{d>y and ^education;, sold the asvento and hod on eorUer Ohappril, Gardello and CSiap- Anderson ( ). Peip- ago. proposal, and a roll call Vote.' a free Ited Sox baseball cap. under .200 Cliib in the American 16 history to captain both teams vantage that would come to the p^hHe School Oonmtittee. You plan must be studied in much Plan involves the policy of our of opinion from toe readers of Thomas Coe, director of toe Jay R. Stager of 72 PUkin St. The gates will open, at : fi and include WlBie Hortmi, Mickey ARESaSG, Italy — Willy Qua- pell, Mditerland, Rlngston and 10 :38—Reynolda (6). Chanda (14), Babe Ruth, al'ways toe show­ the South Windsor Inqtdrer This wtH. be. toe third meet- 11 8 tor, ? , Germany, knocked Ayera (IS). Vena m ). at the aame time. A junior, chHd who was in attendance in will recall that recently the greater detail. His letter should South Windsor School System. recently appointed an-aaqtstant caps wlU be rtrsllable. Stanley and Don Demeter of De- 138 4 Feature pte-y of toe night was Tayik>r. 10:39—McGuridn (5). Prior (8), new^apw during the last week detmtion h ^ , i^ ld nert o1i*te and a base runner, who a 16-7 decision over Telephone with the Hartford School Sys- tice. NevertoeleaB, there were He said the escapees r^oved cn^saioii of the pi««n 'The board The job of the penelista will Wa do not have this' answer following -reasons; does Mr. Warner, our schoM a panel from a locked do6r and ^ been criticized foi-nM glv^ be to react to the poelUan pa- ermoon. of Boston, Pete Ward and Ron had scored, was sent back to lost night at Robertson Park. tern and his oplnian bears close ygt. However, T. S. ISsenstadt, superlntend^it. In our talk with 102 who voted by sending their R egistration D ay "1- The educational worth of made ttielr escape, over a aeries ing toe plan enough conpidera- pers- presented by; 20 wtoeiars Moke-up games at F e ^ y Hansen of Chicago and Jim '* * * ' ^ P ~ " Jolmny Anderson’s three hits Inspection. ' dfratrman of the" Boston Public him that there ia no assurance vote to our League’s address. driced one run but that was aX paced toe Gems who also had OAniOL EQUIPMENT SAYS-ITS such a project has never been Ninety-two voted "not in favor o f roofs. He described the route tion. • representing the' dtocipllneii o f Park tairiiide a twl-nifbt double- Fregoal of CaUfomla. The Na- ’ ’ ’ UtUe Mlea SofbboU o f Maa- Another Inquiry was sent to School Committee, Informed ps demonstrated in a sclentiAcaUy in the plan that the influx of as “dangerous.” header ^;alnst toe Cleveland In- tlonal Leaguera having bad ______. the scoring; Dumas faXing one two Mte each from Ron GusUf- . ntever Sllr. Charles E. Perry, a retiring toat toe ■vote of to Was dl- at this time” W the Proposed ' The citizena information phlloeophy, history, theology, 5 0 respectable manner (i-e. by Hartford students wouldn’t They got away- shortly after I f giir was formed fo ' late psycholdj^, education, law and dtans on June 23. With Tom Kel- starts, sU under .900, Include f t , , K ^ca principal of the Hartford rectad to that part of the bus- Busing Plan, end 12 voted in Scholastic Baseball giving attention to questions of cause our classes to total more favor. These results have bem 6 p.m. yesterday, between toe u a « h , with Jte announced pur- sociology so the authors can re­ ley of Manchester with Cleve- Roy McMillan and Ed Krwe- IiwUee 020 008 3- « 18 4 and Ken Barker. Oolombe clout- school. R ej^ - public High School with SB fog plea wtaioh, was aimed at representative sampling, follow than 27 each. There ia no aa- land, toe date should be re- pool of toe. Mete, George Thom- Dumas: 000 101 3—7 14 8 ed toe only homer. J^esrs of experience in the Hart- busing as the sole means of re- made known to the board. time that^to^juveniles poees to enootirag;e participation -vise their' papers prior-to pubK Platt. 14, WethernfteM 1. ti^on will he from 10 a.m. to TRADE-IN I TiflF up, etc.). The Harvard group surance. It should also be noted supper andj headed-. back to their of town residents In towU ofifriit licatlon of a focthcomlAg book. served by locals fans. . . The as, Eddie Mathews and Frtok Best in a losing cause with dord School System. Mr. Perry Uevlilg raclel imbalance lA Boe- that the two or three Hartford In May another poX 'was tsk- Maloney 7, HaB 0. noon and in the eftomi(X)n from has been curiously reluctant to dormitories. and to encourage increased at­ The hook wtU Concern poeslble Red.SdK WiU meet, toe Atlanta BoHtag'of Milwaukee, - Bill Brietol East' , WlrKtoam.l. CHURCH SOPTBAIX . the bat were Bill Shields, Sher 1 to 3. Any girl who rerttes In ^Indicated to us, "while I do tpn, Tfie ,lAsgue. has been di- students in each class may be en. ’These ballots wpre diMrib- Bra.ves In toe annual Jimmy White of the Phils, Lou John- 5 talk education as enthusias­ They pried a panri from a tendance at metstlngs of town ways which are stffl legally open St. Tbonuu Sem. 7, Aqulnoa Starting late. North (Metho­ HiU, Am Kurth and Gene Gale, Manchester, and is betwoen. toa te v e definite opinions about the rMtod to a parttrtilar member tically as they talk sociology. schotastically retarded, or at uted to reeidaDOM by Lsogue door In- a remote section of toe Fund game June 6 under toe son, Hal Lanier, Tim Mc<3ar- ah with singles, toe only hits boards cuid conxnisrtons. for the totrodiiction'M religion . dist sow Meek Express take a ages e f 9 and 12 te ellglbte. Snoposed busing, and I do ap­ o f tMs Boston group to team least not to the level of edu­ membCTB. Some were left In a home, crossed a flat rOof and a lights . . . The NCAA foot- ver and Jidian Javier of ^toe 0 The “ 2. The minority group chil­ Mrinbenhip is open to any and ethics' Into the ptfolic 1966 Bloonlfield SuCfieM S. 3-0 lead befqre getiting on the Barker allowed. AU girts im te.be aoootnpaniad preciate your suggestion of more of the Wetory of why Bos­ dren Who are most tn need of cation as the South Windsor local store in the w ^ e rh part steep ;slato roof, and-. lUfide ban echedide on ABC has mi- Cords, Lee Maye of Houston, 'K, Gem - - ton said “ NO" to bustog and re­ of town, as we did not hsive' reglMeitad.voter or taxtiayw, ih schoi^s, cttortstetatwitti the-rai Rocky Hill 6, l^Asolette 1. scoreboard with a run in the 102 061 6 16 14-3 by aiporent^en regtetwing. talking abont the problem with odditlohal educational help will class with which they would be toelr tray fo toa street. ,• roady bSen sold out with 13 BlUy WiUiams and Ernie Banks 401 020 O— 7- 4-7 LONG LIFE your executive conunlttee, I be­ jected the 8l 8.000.fi60. We be­ integrated. We presume that comjHete coverage of that a*ra. the town.' cent supreme Court dertsiOb dh Kingswood 3, . Kent 3. third. Each side taXied three Telephone NB.W not' receive it. The brighter Ooe said the escape plan re- *1716 league first came to |»fo- religion'dnd school^..' ■fonsors listed . . . Fine golfers at toe Cube, JioUn Edwards and lieve It would not be proper lieve our South Windsor Board students will probably be selec­ the South Windsor teacher We are still receiving replies. qrired "an exercise in great in- Jhnmy and Lenny Horvath with Deron Johnson of Ctocinnati.. of Education would do -well to lie attention.-when, it' present- - tohf^raoe'; .IponsOrii-are Jtor me to do so at this time.’’ ted in order to attempt lessen- would be expected to devote However, at' this time toe count gmntity." IFITZMRALO FORD i r w * . Q u k K ^ LAWN BOY A learn these, answeriL Has any ed a letter-to-toe-boondof sdu-- toe Harvsrd'Graduate School bf r We were unable to -reach Mr. ing the very reallstU: problem more time to these schOlastical- to ,107 in favor of tauMng and cation at the puWic hearing Education, the Harvard Divinity {^eiry tor an elahoration of his board mertiber laquire^ af this oL perhaps I to 2 grade level ly retarded students hi an at- 7S2 not ih favor of burtng at yomment, ‘ Boston Group to gttiirtne 'benM thin tome. It appears that April 19 on toe burtng jteA-. School a iM .# a J^Stional Cdn- Quiet fit of toelr studies?; dlfrereitoea.-lh.,various, subjects tempt lo bring them to the level Modem Nazareth The lettwr, termed a “ tormal oftJhrirtlartt'and Jews, r a i n . • However, Mr. Perry’s reluc- bitweien the urban and subur- ______j^ance to state what he describes This Boston letter raised M- Tfie of Naaarelh, men- tetter of taquiry,” requested ______other question. You wOl nqtc bin children. Correlatlvely if ilonea J times in toe BlMe that “ the board moke public by « s his "definite opinions" should more than a token number of (8 H-lert us at this time. We would that toe Hartford busing plan re­ and ottibclated with Jesus as Ms complete riatefoektt in newspA- ^oral Home'LbBiii I’rtrtt Ms "definite oplnionrt’ Xuirea tiuit .iip non-white chil­ students are brought to the bo3to0^ ' home. Is today a city pris or Pthenrtse, the -plane ___ Smith Nips Knights snburban classroom, teaching Mother |hou]lould be expresed and under- dren be haB^ to aiiy other Hart­ of approximately 25,000 with'a rither now bring riuried by the , WASHINGTON Through I. 'X.V. ford Schools. Even the predom­ efforts WtU have to be adapted cigarette -factory haying its board or those which ytou antic- the credit servioes of the XJB. still winless is Cheney Tech after absoibing a 17-8 tood by an of those persons downwards in fiagrant disre­ lacing at the hands of East Granby High here yesterday Y ^ho are related to the possibil­ inantly all white Hartford oiwh 'tobacco plantatfon* stone ipato will wlH be studied, Ih- Department o f ■ Agriculture, Sity of busing Hartford children schools are not bring aaked to gard of the oommon good. quarries and two mineral-water volvlng either the busing o^btrt- since January 1961 neariy Al,- afternoon, and Smith High of StOirs.won its 12th game ^ t o South Windsor. We should accept any of the North - End " 3. Which school system ■will In Torture Murder ptents. .These .induftrtes fiim ito of-town stodents into 'South 060 rural famiUes have invest- in 16 starts, a 3-2 decision over'Ellingtim* High. South lertalnly seek the elaborations children- *Why la this?” ie a have primary .responsibility for ' ' employment fo r iruist of the Windsor or toe busing of our ed almost. 8875. rniXlon ia new Windsor High’s game with —r—^ ‘ ------— the children—In matters such f Mr. Perry’s comments before queatlon w« have asked. No one (Continued from Page One) Hobbe also tobk toe riand airt i®**^^* ' chMdren to ou t-H -to^ ertiools.” or Improved homes., Granby waa postpoped until, to­ b a t GfMhf (17) imndtUng South Windsor to seems to know. Certainly toe as: Parent-teacher conferences ab r A plan to bus in children. study contemplated by the plan re: Falling grades, medical at- Key witnesses were three B an-.described Ms part In the d e « ^ other action today—weather ^ 1^ ’, ’ cf ”.'.1 tentlon for accidental injury issewriri children, Shirley, ; Dr. Arthur P. Kabri, deputy 0 Mr. Kenneth L. Melnke was could etlll be made. If It la liUly 10 periMltUng — had iBolton at » fto o aaked for all the infor- a 2-year program. It would ap- while at school, utilization of Marie, 11, and Stephanie', 15. ootoner, said , Sylvia died rt Portland, Coventry at East Derry., Ub ...... 5 3 3 dnotian, or at least the location raarr feasible to bus chil special school service' (e,g. > StephaMe also was. charged shorit and a ruptured Hood vfo- ^ p t o n ^ Md Ellington t ? § J f all available inforawtion <*»'« enwng Hartford schoois. speech therapy, paychrio^cal with flrsUlegrea murder btit sri in tte brain lining. Dr. Bloomfield. Dtesel. H> ...... 1 0 0 •bout toe prop and cons o f bus- We do not know Vfhy this plan ,w n ^ i» ^ ) . ' was g;rated a separate trial. Chartea R.. 'HUUs; pathotogirt MANCnESTEB— Cheney has Penr. . 3 0 o Jng. Mr. Melnke offered no opdn- was not suggested. TKe only an- 4. 'Bushig* Bustng* toIs a red herring Mrs. Bjemlszewski denied all who peiformed to* autopsy. now lost all five starts although rtutSrinetotii 'r f'! ;! ;! ! i o o jon in his reply letter to ouy swer-we do find to why this plah Issue* which distracts from the aocusatidra. - She became IB aaid .he brilevad death, was Ite run production yesterday ■was Chabot, 3b ...... jO ^ Xeague, but merely enclosed the contemplated to offered more- c^ tra l discrimination in three times end had to be treat- from a combination of the head one better than toe combined nottls 43 17 U } 0-paga document entitled, "A ^ tJoUin Beonett, Hartford hourififtctheiobtadhlng o f mort- ed by physicians during court Injury, shock from thO: other total fo r the test four games. Ck*««r (8)^ ^ ^ to Plan and study Qty Codnc«ma* l.f. . . 4he plan gages, and'£he'solicitation > (f .reces^ee, . -li^uriee and. matautrttiflo- Dave Heritage, Roger Richard Hertu*e. 3b 5 a 3 S ^ o o l Programs for Children to bus children, only among and Lome Foohey each oOUect- 5 ...... S 2 ? tevDlved in a Regional Deseg- Hartford schools woold not rS- lIKKER PUNT art MEAT MARKET ed two hlte for Coach ’Pony ,..!"!!!!!!! 4 x a Igegatton Plan.” Fhom toe docu- duoe taxes In HartfoTdj But why D’Angona’s u ^ e w ^ & * i S . 'rt' * 1 ? i Snent, It sppeant to have been wouldn’t federal funds stiQ be A U OUR liEAlS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYED — Buzice paced Orani^ with four xb ...... 3 d 0 prepared by the Cqiqtecttcut a v a S a ^ for such. a rtudyT If / NOT PREPACKAGED Wte, a triple and three slnglee, toujar^if ...... ? 2 2 State Dept, o f BkHuoarion for are.an to .believe the'Plan aa and Bob Brentea bod a homer oSbriST'ol a a o wartford. Xt to undated and un- set forth, all of the studies could 9?l£aU , H/L J o s jo n .; , FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT and two singles. ANNIVERSARY SALE 84 8 ,|igned. .Also, attachments re be conducted' if the non------3B — I HnitMrt; I Uoth I f erred to in the Plan were not Hartford. atodrats were CHOICE - TOP or BOTTOM 2 EIXJNOTON — Plteher’e duel fo«>tea. ______bused' to the white Hartfrid vs. VOS wo6 hy Rite-Giordano of . \ . u. THUR& FRI. SAT. We alKMtld point oitt that the schools. Bartfortl ppuld rtlH amltb over Len DIHanger. The 34) lead with rtngte teXles ln toe reap the tiepriK qf frtlsnd tanner ocattered five Wte and firot two tanlhgs hte Was OPEN HOUSE Bhree Hartford edurigon - re-.. Jerred to above have all sitb- AX that would have been re­ Brtanete rtx hut the hxvodeni Wanked toe rent c f toe way ea MAY 19 20 21 iinltted their reeignations and moved from the Plan-would be ROUND got two RBto from Moe Segor It saw ite record go to M d for REFRESHMENTS-^IFFS the portiripatton of the sur­ 9 riX leave the Hortfand SebodI and tote wan toe dtiforence. The fite sMnotr _ . - j r - DOWN jyM em . rounding’towns. We do not know latter’s rtngle In toe tWrd gave E.O. Srrrtto 021 660 ONLY ttid answan to^theM, queettons. HIPA _ ’ '■ ■ ■ •14.95 ? The concluaion we have mads A^prokfaoafo Cute flmlto a 8-3 lead tt nuned to BlMngtoo |[ratn toe above is in some rri We do .briUrve,we, hnawwtr, a u le r, thatvwi ROUST ^ ^ toe and. ■. j Giordano and'’ Bobl>; BWan- LAWN BOY this Board OMist.■Mist , haws tiie an- 100 NEW CARS IN STOCK ^>ects nondectoive. Mr. Tayler ; unifan^fam bod mowed into a ger and.J. aiiBg VJB. CHOICB , USDAi jpoungeter betaig bused. Mr. 1 Siilaia Koeat FREE Perry has said he has "definite of non^hite . Hei)foi^; yuung- TOP MMM. SR IK .M .II *4.00 Wetely PPinUms" but refuses to state Btere. - ■ ’1 - ■ Coffee ’n |h«m for unexplained zeosons. We have reviewed sB the data CHOICE Avg,.'Weight'', Sir. Melnke baa forwarded in- that your board has under re­ f r o z e n , c u b e d LEAN, TA3 TY ] w to nibrt... '..i' view and we etill have many DooHis fomplete documentg'ln reply to m a n c h e s t iIr ’ r requests for complete In- questions whldi wc.brileve must VEAL CUTLETS SMOKED BUTTS MiUN STREET imotloa. first be answerad before you H O R M a MED lA W a . E x tra Lm h i — Fraoily Gram^ FINGER-TIP E bind this towrth .admH system Lb. (DBisy ilfiIlB) | (NOT PBitPAIlKAfiftD) " FINGER-TIP r Oeatednly these three HOrt- L b . 7 9 c 7 9 c SUCED lord educAtoia ha've gtiren us to toe Hartford School'System. BAG We taikod with Mr...Charles Cause to ask more qulwtkms Plump, NATIVE V, L bs. A v g . IMMeDUTC DBiVERY ATTACHMENT STARTING gaitoer than ankwer ti^'ques- L. Wartier, our South EHndsor 6 -6 Rent Exclusive ifons we have. We do not be- Supt of Sdiootoi He araa very ■reve that all the facts have helpful and pvovtded'us with all ROASTING CHICKENS a 6P feen presented to us. We quee- the daU of.which h* was aware B a c o n 7 9 i “After UNBELIEVABLE PRICES wtoriher there are other that waa being revtowed by your Ground bdrind tUs pi«n which board of education. We can’t OCEAN roRMAL WEAR 100% H N A N a N G ARRANGED not readily apparent. help but note toat the first FRESH f i r SELECTED PRODUCE ★ HOME FREEZER OWNERS partioular oonoem was a copy of t{ba.plaH,was aent to FOR ALL OCCASIONS I coMnon eoer shop now o k n | FINGER-TIP artfole in the Hait- Mm 00 llatrii 2B. 196fi, Prior FANCY LIVE MAINE ^ I t o t r a i E wMi U:SJtJL. ciM icoi ’Times, April 18, 19*«. R to that data, I brilbve the newa- w«T«Siw«i 0 1^ Council- PM**!" artifto Ia the Manchester CUCUMBERS For 25c LOBSTERS QNd ra^iidblss* Senra ■p to •/* • PROMS HANDLING OoiHn Bennett In a speech Herald whs the basis of your ^ P f a khg. i .... a KhraMs Chib. Purtiq; Ms consldeiU dion.N everthdess, • WEDDINGS * FBKSH, SWXaCT • . : L ih 9 9 c Cbe article quoted Mir. Keith B. pock’s letter to Mr. Woraotorid • FORMALS FORD, INC. nett as saying Xfot Butford Warner of March 15, 1086 was STRAWBERRIES Ptet 3 9 r unaUs to educate Xs cltil- - the first fom al request received forcBEtlMi Tirnini' ’rTiT”)Ti'fl 1 niliTiiite ia this taam.- to "dtoewe the NABBBOD IHUHAMH, ptotai or ★ EXPERT CUStbM FITTING 'ToRoad Coaaty’s OMwt Ford Dm Iw '' OANTOL iQUmiliEin^ not pay sufOcleat 'toxas TritoiMUty" of tbs buaiiig o f noo- b a fu ■ I ' WiiMisior AvraMG. Rockvil*— O pm Bvaninf* USED M >W e Sarvlra^ provldo necessary schools for white Hartford children into Don't Mttl#.for|gfs ; 08 MA^^OT.. BtAKCHrai^ ***'!’^ '■tents. We should (point South Windsor, # YOU,,LIKE IC IE S T GIVE.US A TEST rtt the "Hartford real- Co^dering the fact that this G «t Best by "Aftar Six" O g m J h a r ilfoM. • f.rJM. nmni. T AM. J l . . HIGHLAND PARK MARKET El JlSSai ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT Ttl.M3-2485 e7S-?3B9 , CARS Matorday T A3 I. - 4 F JI. inchide hurtneeeeA cor- Jtosrd bad -indicated it tow pra- 443^24 and any other hags‘ p^uad* to vote 00 the plan as g 3 1 7 HlgMoiid $t.g PIm m HM 2 7 8 nENTY ^ F E K EAMWiG SPACE 1NAT ■ H 9AVBI m m S b g t iSiircfd to note etiyTl weeks wera

■\ A p a g e NINETEEIf ilANCIHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. MAY 19.1966 EIGHTEBH fAre Houston Astros in over Their Heads? Manager T I R E C I T Y '^ v e n W in s ; In 10 Tilts NEW YORK (AP)—The getting some solid individual nightcap but the key plays were Lanier singled in the tying run performances^ Second baseman two errors by'‘ the Q ibs’ Ernie and when Lefebvre fumbled tbe / vincinnati Reds are begin- Banks that led to three tm- relay from tbe outfield on the jing to rise to the surface Joe Morgan is hitthig at a .342 Under Houk clip, outfielder Jim Wynn is eamed-nuis. Veteran- Robin Wt, Tito Rentes came around Cleveland ... 19 7 -.731 — ...... If t)Ut the big question in the among the runs-batted4ii lead­ Robert needed help from all the way from first and BalUmora . . . 1910 M i 3 DETROIT (AP)—Mana* National League is whether ers with 23 and shortstop Sonny Claude Raymond in the second scored tpe lead run. ger Ralph Houk said he waa • • • Detroit ...... IT 11 407 X ie Houston Astros are in Jackson is Qie runner-up in sto­ game but got the victory. No. Mtameeoto . . . l i U 477 4 ifiore thim satisfied with over their heads. len bases wiOi 12 to 14 for-Mau- 2S4 of his major league career. BBAVESr-PIKATES— CebronUa ... 17 14 ,4tt 4H his New York Yankees’ Hank 'Aaron and Woody I Expected to be among the ry Wills of Los Angeles. Cbkwgo . . . . . 14 IS 419 6% peTfoniiance on the road (pranant contendere, the slow* Ttie Giants, meanyrtifle, re­ REDS—METS— Woodward produced the Braves’ Kaasaa aty . ll 16 .379 9H starting Rede continued their mained at the bead of ^le stand­ Sammy Ellis checked the rune, Aaron connecting for his trip which ended with a 7-2 FREE WasMngton . 11 IS 479 VA vicitory over the Detroit Ti* (climb from the tail-end aection ings with a .MT .parcaiitage to Mets on four hits while the Reds 12th homer, a two-run shot, and New Toik ... 11 19 467 10 MOUNTING ^ the standings Wednesday Houston's .tOS, by downing the coUected seven hits and nine Woodward stroking a pair of Boston ...... 9 21 .300 13 gers Wednesday night. moving to wittiin one vic- third-place Dodgers Phila­ walks off four New York pitch­ run-producing douUes. Ken WedneedayM Beeidte The triumph 'was the seventh the .eoo ievri by beating delphia climbed into fourth by ers. Cincinnati put it out of Johnson got the victory, scat­ Minieeota 7, Chicaga 1 In 1(| games since Houk took __ New York Mete 4-2. Ihe edging St. Louis 4-3 and Atlanta reach with a three-run fifth built tering nine hits. Vem Law, Just New York 7, Detroit 2 over from Johnny Keane. Houk jlleda now have won 10 of their whipped Pittsburgh 4-2. on three walks, a hit batter, off the disabled list, took the Boston 3, B^Umore 1, 10 in­ 'Will ihake his first home ap­ hast 12 games. * *. * Deron Jn- Cincinnati .. 14 15 .483 7 Atlanta ...... 16 19 .457 8 Tigers to five hits, including a iptoae Wednesday night. For the ard To Syndicate Derby King tvnMTUn homer by Bill Freehan nrst time this season, the. Rod Golf—Platt and Conard at New York . . 11 14 .440 8 St. Lotus . . . . 12 17 .414 » in the fourth inning. pox came out on top. Manchester NEW YORK (A P)—Mi­ the pt^tlon to handle a type of beroid are expected to be on: the Maris suffered a sprained Tiger Paws cornered batter on wet roadsL J Earl WUacn belted his second Ray’ s vs. Wyman, 6:15— Chicago ...... 6 22 .214 14H stallion that Kauai King figures list, along with three who did Wednesday’s Resalts chael Ford, owner of Kauai knee when he crashed into pome run of the season leading Charter Oak to be.” not run in the Derby — Indidto, Freehan while trying to score in M the lOUi taming to give the Dodge vs. Teachers, 6:15— Houston 5-4, Chicago 1-2 King, confirmed today that The Maryland and Virginia Understanding and Exceeding­ Cincinnati 4, New York 3 negotiations are under way tbe first inning, and he left the 9tod Sax a 2-1 victory over Balti­ Robertson syndicate is headed by Thotnas ly- gaime in the third. Club Had No Choice Atlmita 4, Pittsburgh 3 more. ITie husky right - bander to syndicate the Kentucky Mellon Evans, who proposes to Poet time Saturday is 6:48 “ Freehan steiq)ed on his knee m.ade amends for. a wild Frlday, May 20 Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3 Derby winner for $2 mil­ stand Kauai King at his Buck- p.ra., EDT, with television cov­ San lYanoiseo 6, Los Angeles and Roger srid it vras all right, iPitch that produced the only run Baseball Vinal at Cheney—2 lion. land Farm in Virginia after the erage by CBS scheduled for at first,” Houk explained. “But the Orioles. 4 Baseball—^East at South "But nothing, will he done un­ colt has finished racing, proba­ 5:30-6 p.m. later he said It felt sort of funny The tearru play the rubber Today’s Games Baseball — Manchester at til after the Preakness Satur- bly next spring. Dr. and Mrs. Kauai King, who beat Advoca­ BO I took him out. use taking But to Make Change OncinnaU (O’Toole 1-1) at jgame of the three-game seriee day,” Ford said on returning Frank A. O’Keefe Jr. of War' tor and Blue Skyer by only one- a chance." jtonight when left-hander .Dick Eastern. 3:15 New York (Fisher 1-4) Baseball — Middletown at fnmi a conference with Mary­ renton, who soM Kauai King as half length in the Derby after Bob Swift, Detroit’s acting 'The important thing about )BUgman. still seeking his first St. Louis (Jackson 2-1) at a yearling to Ford for 342,000, running (n front all the way, NEW YORK (NEA)— very downtrodden and de- Rockville, 3:15 land and Virginia breeders at manager, said he was sure the ------, ------' -----, - . , m-essed Ralph is that he is a leader win for Boston, goes against Philadelphia (L. Jackson 1-4), also are members of ttie group. rematned the strong choice. Baseball—Granby at Efilmg- night Warrenton, Va. ”If we do well rest of the American League Some atoletes com ple^y extremely hard to de- Baltimore’s ace, Steve Barber, in the Preakness then we will be Before entries close at 10:30 With an entry fee of |1,000 end 'would bo hearing from the Yan- negate the manager 3 role without trying to be one. You f The victory was only the sec­ ton, 3:16 ___San______Francisco_ (Bolin______3-3) at fine just what makes Ralph ACRES OF a.m., EDT, today, the names of starting dues of atx>ther 31,000, keea before the season was just want to follow him becarose ond for Boston in their last nine Baseball—Stafford at South Lw Angeles (Koufax 6-1), night continue negotiations. ill baseball. tile leader he is. It's an in­ Ford disclosed the status of Kauai King, Derby runner-up the 1 3-16-mdIe Preakness will be over. others, Uke most o f the New you know he’s going to pro­ PARKING Bunes. But the fact that they Windsor, 3:15 Houston (Farrell 1-1) at Chi­ worth 3181,500, with 3139,000 to tangible thing. tect you when something goes Track—OCEL Field Day, New the negotiations a few hours A bator Blue Skyer Stu- York Yankees, nmgnlfy it, as "But he seems to understand. naHy won a one-run game may cago (Hands 1-3) pendbus. Rehabilitate and Am- the winner. wrong.” Britain Only g^ames scheduled. before the names of Kauai King is the case 'With Ralifdi Houk When a player is going bad, nean they have turned the cor­ who has just returned to the A lot of things are •wrong at ner. and eight other 3-year-old Ralph 'will be around. He under­ horses were expected to be dugout as manager. stands your problems. Yankee abadium. T»>e loss of If they ever do start to climb ^Can’t Afford Bad Yeai^-~Gentile Moior League Kubek is a perfect example. he Red Sox will find it is a dropped into the entry box lor It was a desperate move in a "He is the only man in base- Houk may be a groat leader, Tiger Paws ran5 0 0 miles at 120 mph ong road. They are now two Main Test Driver Explains the 3150,000-added Preakness at desperate situation. There was j comfortable with = L e a d e rs = ! but can he replace a Kubek? les behind ninth place Kan- Pimlico. n o other choice but to bring ^jjen I had a problem. America^ Leagoer ______Can he'make Mantle well? Oan City and IS behind front Ford said that since Kauai Gold Has Long Evaporated Houk back fnxn the front office "Where did this understand­ without pooping out Batting (60 at bats) OMva, ^ i^piace Johnny Keane. he take four years off Ford's Cleveland. Rear-Engine Ford Cars King won the Derby he had -*____ WAA. xn IDAKLaanAn » . . - ing come from ? Maybe from all been approached by several From Diamond Jim’s World Mtameaota. 489; F . Itobinson, In the final analysis, Houk’s the years he spent as a bullpen and Howard’s ages? Can he groups and had turned down one Baltimore, .356. return is a reflection on a group catcher with the Yankees. He transform Ray Barker into a Can Be Beaten at Indy l|i excess of |l-5 mUlkm from a NEW YORK — (NEA) —It B um — F . RobiiWHi, BaW- of men who were magnificent limited ability and maybe Johnny Mize? mbro, Slid Valentine, Washing­ BASEB.UL HEROES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — ’The kerosene-burning turbine Kentucky syndicaite gets a bit depressing for Jim as winners but undignified as he realized how difficult it is to Those are the pertinent ques­ ton, 23. losers. tions at Yankee Stadium. Big Bill (3heesbourg of Tucson, starved down to about “It is no secret that I always ** ^ Rum batted In—B. Roblneon, play this gome. BATTING — ^ a Berehber- have planned to eventually syn­' around the Houston Astros club- Hie reaUzatioo hit after Art*., main teat driver of e.xotic « » horsepower house and hear kids-talk about BMttmore. 39; Scott, Bouton, 27. :er, Athletics, hisd four bits in . I never thought I’d say a dicate the colt,” be said. "I am Keane, a quiet, introspective their draft status or the new RoWneon, Baltimore, he doubleheader as Kansas cars at the Indianapolis Motor j-j^ce car was too powerful,” a businessman and in the sport man, •was fired for their coUect- trend in safety rasors. 42;. F. RqUnsoo, Baltlinore, j faults. Sty swept two from Califomta Speedway this year, thinks rear- Cheesebourg aaid, ■but this one to make money. And I am not In Gentile is at an age where Scott, Boatoo, Khoop. California. Thunder, Lightning -1 and 7'd. He drove in three engine Fords which have doml- gpj„, the wheels all______, the way ______“It’s a ahame,’’ aaid Whitey runs and scored two in the nated the track the last two oown the straightawaya in spite he should be enjoying some se­ and Oliva, Milnnew^ 37. FonL “we never did anything ilghtcap after atarting a four- years can he beaten. of anything you can do. And of curity from a game he has Doubles — AHen, Minnesota, for him.” play^ professionally - for 14 11; B. Rofalnsoa, Baltimore, 9. And so Houk, who won three Tiger Psw run rally with a single in the “If we can get the turbine course that’s bad for tlras. I’m Sanders Leading Sparks Twins’ Attack Deals For ipener. qualified,” he said today, “ we’U stlU trying to find out Just where years. Triplea—flcfaaal, CaUfomia, 6; p^moants in three years, is bock PnCHlNQ — Sammy Ellis, MUST BE DOING SOMETHING RIGHT— Gitfcin- vrin tbe race.” to apply the power.” Fort Worth Golf “ Not on this club,” Gentile 6 tied uttlt 8. clubhouse, a move •which NEW YORK ,(AP)—^Don__ , ____ Mincher didn’t have much YojixCar Reds, pitched a four-hitter, nati third baseman Tommy Helms loses his foot* The race is the Golden Anni- Cheesbourg is having to find said. "I like this team and I ^ delusion in p i l ^ Harmon Killebrew didn’t w ^ te ai^ ^ itriking out eight aa Cincinnati ing and his cap, but not the ball, as he catches pop* versaiy 600-mlier May 30. his______own route around tbe 3H-_ FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) like Grady Hatton, but they got where yeu’d ^ ^ y expect it. how about Washington 8 Don leat the New York Mets 4-2. up at mound last night in Shea Stadium. eSMesbourg has bem working mile track for the turbo Favorite Doug Sanders led a all these young ballplayers and with two cars, o m owned by because It isn’t «Vi4gii«id to run ******, »tars into -the I keep that kid Chuck’ Harri­ son down in the minors.” FttxMag (3 deciaioM) - Me- ^ Yaiiktt> players, game-savmg catch for the Senators? Tiger Paws stopped shorter on wet roads. Norm Dernier of Niagara Falls, in the rubber-smeared groove round tbe winners erf 13 of thein 18 baseball, a 6-4, 216-pound land, 74; Bichert, WasWngton, Calif., with two 2-Uter German menting before final qualifica- tournaments played tMs first year baseman who once cracked w . ■ Howa:-d have been slowed by Chicago 7-1. home run pace.in six seasons Lock, playing center field, hit his second of the season and Porsche engines. tions Saturday and Sunday. *nd 13 of the. top 15 money- 46 borne runs and bad 141 RBI age and injury. ■ ' ■■ — ------— - ■ winners on the tour were among for Baltimore in 1961. NsttensI Lesgne In addition, the bench isn’t raced to the 408-foot sign in 299th of his career in the first, O rep i» M d t e l T ia e r P m D e e a k fre e. tboee teeing off. But Gentile also is the exam­ Batting (80 St bais) — Alou, nearly__ os_ _strong _ __as previous acveland’s Municipal Stadium, inning, giving Jim (Mudoat) ple of the baseball player who Ptttsbuigb. .850; Morgan, Hous- y^ar^'^ neither is tiie tauUpen and leaped and speared pinch hitter Grant a quick lead, A t U. S. Royal’s Urodo, T o m tost in c k : Tigor Pews ran tho % -mSo .9 secoeds (etU r thkn the boot e l 4 ettwr tdeh-performenee street «res leeted; J-tum ed In wster However, Arnold Palmer and Riche rt Jack Nicklaus, two of golf’s big­ gets a reputation and never ton, .342. even more important, the farm Duke Sims’ bid for a home rtin, Washington s Pete ^tibout skidding up to 1900 rpm, ISO rpm fasterthen the beet of 4 otherbree tested:stappto tO.6 ILihortor gn aw et track 9 m m 9 w betlelffnee after brae tested. gest names, were not coni- loses it The result is a cem- Runs — Aaron, Atlsjtta, 27; system ■ian’t producing the Yan- preserving Washington’s 4-3 vie- took a four-hit shutout into the C. T. laBONNE hinth, but then was tagged by peting. Palmer has an ailing stant feeling of insecurity. Hart. San Pranclaco, 26, kee product o f the 1940s and tory over the Indians. ”I can’t afford a bad year,” Runs batted in — Aaron, At­ '50a. Mincher was on the Twins' Roc’ y Colavito’s pinch three- and ASSOQATES, INC. back, while Nicklaus decided to run homer. That brought (3a«ey pass up the Colonial. Gentile said. ” U I sit on the lanta, 26; Mays, San Francisco, Yet, there is a strong feeling bench until the fifth inning when Cfox on in relief and Sims up to We have Tiger Paws. Sanders, who has w«m three bench . . again lik e ! last seasem 24. . that Houk can lift the Yankees he replaced Rich RolHns, •who Greater Hartford's DYNAMIC Insurance swing for Joe Azeue. to«™ „ aa JO, .„a poc»..«i Jim Gentile Hits—Alou, Atlanta, 46; Mor- hack into the first division. left the game because of an up­ Agency ue goes down that much more. gan, Houston, 41. "I just spent a few days with set stomach. But he made the Sims smashed Cox’ pitch to 354,550, loomed as the player to goes again.’ AU the good days Hsrd-to-Handle DouMes — PMnson, Cincinnati, the team,” said former Yankee most of his abbreviated stint. deepest center but L^k, off AN D . . . beat. The dapper Californian are wiped out now. ahot a fouiM>ver-per 71 in a pto- “See, I’ve got this reputa­ 9; AIou( Atlanta, Wyrni, Hous­ shortstop Tony Kubek, now a pushing across four runs in two with the swing, leaped and WE ALSO HAVE... BRINGS YOU tion and it’s followed me from . .’’This season I came to spring ton, Johnson and W. Davis, Los tefovision announcer for tbe appearances. caught the ball, robbing Sims of amatein* tune-up round Wednes- training With a different atti­ ^ay. tbe beginning down in the mi- Angeles, 8. baaeball game of the •week. "The In the fifth, Mincher came up a homer and ending the game. WHEEL ALiaNMENT tude. I knew I couldn’t affoed to hot- TripJes—Alou, Pittsburgh, 7; -u-g yiera really talking about with the bases loaded and drew In other action Wednesday YANKEE Bob Goalby, Kel Nagle, Jim They aU say I’m a sit on the bench. SO I lost 20 ^ ONLT fSJS MON., TUE8.. WED. -Ferres and Don Massengale eH hard-to-han Houston, and Maloney, CIn- Houston swept a doublebeader HUFFLEBS cluding the 1964 <3oloni.al cham­ steady, quiet guy, to replace "I don’t know what’s gding to cinnsti, 3-0. from Chicago 6-1 and 4-2, Phila­ i.nrpnri»fie OUAEANTEE PKBE INSTALLATION Don't Wait! pion, Billy Casper, equaled par. me. Central Eyeing NCAA Bid, "Then the word starts getting happen now. They’re going with Stiikeoata—Gibson, St. Louis, delphia nipped St. Louis 4-3, AT A around. The managers pass it on as many young: guys as they can 68; Koutox, Los Angries, 56. Atlanta whipped Pittsburgh 4-2 Select your post^rsduetien cereer NOW to the other managere- And your t ^ ’s tlw future of this Trinity Nips Coast Guard and San Francisco defeated. Loq reputatite grows. olub. Angeles 6-4. |BEUNE Aix: FODE 01SJ6 BONDED UNINGS High school and trada school seniors; you are invited to visit the employment '"Look what happened to me "I’ve just got to hope they’ll Clay Eases Off The University at Qoimscticut 9-3. Quinnipiac has a 12 8 rec- Office at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and discuss your future plans with one of our last year. I'w as leading the'play me all the time, sgalnat In Training Site pauses from its etr^ of six ord. | A’ S—ANGELS*- 6.50x13 experienced omploymant represantath/as. You wBI learn of the many k^"95 of jobs i^erican League in hmne runs lefties, too. straight wins In the Yankee Con- Southern Cfonneoticut pushed Mike Hershberger drove in SHOSK AISORBERS LITTLE LEAGUE fsrence to play hon-league rival jts season record to 17-2 by acor- and trainhg programs available at P&WA, and how they rplate to your,particular when the A’s decided to get rid “So far, I guess they’re satis- three runs and scored two as DOUBUE ACnOM AlBrLANE TYPE |S45 LONDON (AP) — Cassius Holy (Jross at Storrs today. ing a 7-0 -victory over Danbury I Whitewall aptitudes and work interests. Apply now! You n]oy find tha opportunity U taka the of me, and stiU I was waived fled because they’re leaving jne Kansas G ty comipletod its I IN8XAIXATI0N ABBANGED Clay aased off 1^ training to­ TIOonn has a 10-4 rOcord over- State. Danbury's errors Were mraep of the Angels. Jim (Cat first slap toward a rewarding edraer by draostaig your job m^ore you finish school out of the league. It’s hard to alone and I Uke that, day, looking fit, fast and fierce V F.E.T. 1.56 a .. — plays lt« Yankee game cost(y — leading to all seven fish) Hunter pitched a tour-Wt- and arrange to start work after graduation On a date of your choice. « believe 1 coiddn’t have helped 'T don’t lUie a manager to for,bis worid. bsavywaiglit title DISCOUNT one team In that league. Again, stay on me. One mehegcr I bad, Saturday against Vermont, also U the Owls ruiiB,Danbury lus ter, sMfcing out 10, and Ed 1 a neniy a M jfocord. '1 Charles and Dick Green had In addition to the high wage scales you win enjoy at the “ Aircraft” , your career- it had to be 'my reputation.' ' end I won’t mention say names. Ooopsr Sattndfy. BLEMISHED hits apiece' in the first starting position will bring you excellent vacation and holiday benefits. . . paid sick "Y ou know, I , may g6 atoog fined me for everythtav. It got CUy put in a flashing final A Oormecticut victory would Trinity swept from behind in three There’s No ROOKIE TRYOUTS the final two itmings to edge game. No MONET DOWN ON qUICK-CREDIT leayo...a.n outstanding group insurance p rogram ...a variety of social and tor two months without losing so I ivas paying |3D0 for apfUTlng seashm at his White give the Huskies a 7-3 league Down radraatimi activities. a fine retirement plan... and exceptionally good oppor- my temper, but then if I lose it $100 ter that.” City Stadium gym Wednesday,___ record and a Ue for the con- Coast Guard 6-4. tunitios for advancement once everyone says ’there he Gentile atm is peytog. Jabiting and bMtiiing spar mate foronce title. Maine also can tie A two-run double by Tony YANKS—TIOEB6— Psyment FRIDAY. MAY 2 0 ^ P.M. Jimmy X311s from one side of ff It beats New Hampshire in I^pka tied' the game in tbe Mel Stottlemyre pitched a Reqaired Choose YOUR career, flow,' and start vrork after graduation at Pratt 4 Whitney eighth, and doubles by Bob five-hitter and Roy White and the ring to tiro other. «ne» conference game. In Our New Aircraft Visit tits Empltwment Offics, 400 Main Street East Hartford, Connectibut. Tha chamidan ciixled conUnu- Central Connecticut, is • e3reing Moore and Mike Moonves put Tom Tresh ,bomered as tbe Yan- OPEN t-11 MON. thra SAT. Open Monday through Friday. 8 a.m. to 5 p.nu, Tues., Wot(.. snd Thurs. evenings ROBERTSON PARK oiialy to the left — away from a pqaiUe bid to the NCAA Col- TWnlty ahead to stay in the last kees ripped tbe Tigers. It It wasv Qukk*(>edit tU 8 pjHn and Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 noon. ' CONNECTICUT GOLF UNU the left hoffk that is Cooper’s le^ Division baseball toUrna* innbig. It waa Trinity’s eighth New York’s seventh victory in Acceunt. ment, and didn’t hurt tto win against four losses. Coast 10 games since Ralph Houk took S7 BROAI ST. - SU-1H4 Aa Eqtnl OpportunRy B nj^yer, M AF RT. 81 — sou m OF VERNON over aa m anager. Stop In ^ ALL BOYS WHO HAVE NOT BEEN . - - XAUiOrrVlLLE, CONN. three rounds of sparring, mak* chances shy with en ll-O win Querd is 7-lI. tag 78 In all over WEUnumtie State Wednes- Felrflttd’e Ted Symeon hurled •a' • • * . || MANOHEirER, COML Open Tamr: The fight is being carried live *qr- » four-bitter aa the Stags roUed RKD SOX*<4miOLES- Quick*CreiUt: Pratt & ASSIGNED TO A TEAM MUST to tbe United States vis tbe Ear- Brendan Buike Imrled a one- over Hofstra 7-1, and Symeon Earl Witina lwon bU own NIGHT GOLF „ ]y Bird satelUte. ' bitter, end the sophomore right- also had two hits. Falrfield’6 game with a iaadoff homer In Account Wf^itney REPORT TO THESE TRYOUTS An esUihnted 44,000 people jhaader also s)nk* 11 better* rooord is 9-10. tbe lOtfa inning! mat bnriu a 1-1 AU. NEW M ncim r v a p o r u e m w e will watch the figtat at London’s as Central pushed its record to In ndditlan to Holy Orass at tie against mu^nune. Wilson, Jay Bob 1- ftif c:raft , ' THIS IS THE LAST NIGHL GfMP BQOIFBIENT Arsenal aoocer Stadium aqd the 164. waitaaontie ia 4-7. Connecticut, today’s tight sched- the Rs(l Son’ vplenp right-han- Wght ta also toitng pipad en Qninidpiac, ctteb{atad being tde has Ktagi Point at Coast ...... dcr, timUed les to the seven TIRE C It Y AITOINTMENT AABTR BBSX; rOA. CM. .aloasd-cirenir television W thea- choaertl tor the KAXA District Guard and Sttmehill at New Ha- hits In gatataig his third victory ten Ihrotigbout Britain. 82 pla^toffs by beating Nichols ven (24-2). in five decisions. ■1' ’ . ■ ' ' ' . ' -'ll ' A

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PAGE TWBNTY^NC MANCMESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEB, THUBSDAY, MAY 19^ 19W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 19QG TWENTY; BY FAGALY alid SHORTEN Business Qn^tuaiCy 28 S d io e la I 'T BT ROUMNOHR BOATING HOUSE wltli MAJOR HOOPLB Automobiles For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW 19«t DODOB DART, turquoise, GRUNT 4-door sedan. OsM #43-4800 af­ WiF.tllO EARN tP TO A s k a n v g Vm \ A A A OPPORTUNITY.' ter 6 p.m. MUf.iWO • . I A W E ] ^ D r : m o TEACHER WAKE UP, THE DIG ItlGS 1963 FORD ~ club coupe; ex- : M fH V S >E O ' "YOUWOG' HIGH GA;JX)NAGE SUKPKISE/ I’M HBRE eAKL.V/ M5TCAPJ cellent condition, ■ best offer. CLA66JHE JOBS'WAIKNC ^ O F TA K ih lO THE BUS HOME niCOM , 64e-‘n»2. TEEHSTCR6 SUNOCO STATION ^ ‘ f SCHOOL I 0UMMEP ARIPS «6m4 MAKEWTH A BUPPy/ AMP IT WAS A BREAK > T ra in • N o w — P a y L o t * ^ FOK ME 'CAUSE I WAS CLASStfTRD ApVERTlSlN6^!]|^. HOlfRS EyiRCISE BOLTON N9T<;5I. i?01W .^ KUMMIMS LOW . 1967 BUICK, automatic, new ex­ UKEAHERP ______:e . “ * . - . I» OM CASH^ 8 AJd. to 8 P M ;r ' If you csk RSM s physical haust'system, $125. 742-7687. OF SEASICK CsU Immodlateiy, days 568-3466 COWS- and nsM a tteady job year BUGGS BUNNY COI^Y CLOSmC 'TIMB FOR pi^SSlFlED^-AfeVT. 1966 Di5DQE Coronet 500, top . .'fvuad, hare M.ydtf c**d^ M Ckr^ ud^mAY ^»rn nppiAr UiiM ssnmi^At t a j l Evening^ or- wsekends •A shape, must sell, $2,200.. Call 236-0413 875-0674 tupity d a lifeume ta aa- 875^.818 after'« . -ter the trucking ladustn VVH«TBAMmR7j fHOULO SIVK NOW. Q U A L irt ‘n iA m - V O in U A T T O ■V;^'a ':PLEA 8EREAD Y<^,'AI|.,;;v-^C--vr - h im o u m f UBEw . » 1963 OORVAJH, SPYO^ft — \ lN a , the larflefet eonwainr PB T U H iM iy^ SBllM* niaaR' ASHsgpiro, ..cMitieei a » are'-e^ 'die- pfceiw w :* spbrt ’opupe,' 4-on the floor, approved seliobl in the CR/X uTmmiVrr ~~ '(HnWemMoa, t t A 'sihmSiike^^ sA ' ------a*HMk iiitii* — low mflteagje, excelleirt condi­ heeds 2BO men t»h e. traiaM o u e w IV L Y ^W ^F B A R S and RE^ORT^EIUKnG tai 1 lOCNER fer local ead UM dtsusos VER tion, reasonable. Call <149-0386. B utwhehiue ROOM m b SU b »0B « y ._ g ^ next tnettttoh. The Herald U retfemMe’ N f only < 'drtvliMi. Train wim t)ie hast reel or Inaertloa for, any adaiiitfciihaial awSiflMMi 1950 f*AiOKARD — CoHectoc's- QWTTMGGONG on both Diesal sad gaS S n S ta tot to the aadairt of a ‘VAito (o o ^ r eOUNPG*" BOY ttuclm Fbonh 1-2^7771 (Bn) lessen tlM 'vrine of the a " ' lte*n; b^t offer. Can be seen a i E S S ? " Turnpike Texaco, 2t0 West GANGWAY riUE -nnytims. 411 "n^ato; aoWT tnertIMSi, ■ . 6»W U Middle Tpke., 3-6. mUNDERBAlL YOUR. OW N 9 “ i T EXPRESS ? f ? j r i r T" r 1965 BONTTAC! Tempest. 6. (iaekvine. M pMe) SERVICE II convertible, radio, heater. Call 3 rr. VXUI DBUCD . IS M 3-2711 643-7420. 87S-3136 STATION f T n f 17 1959 OHEJVRODB7T Bel Xtr, 6 PICNIC a r - cylinder, standard, Rood run­ B ning con'ditfonT excellent tires, Exceptional Opportunity TADLE IT . tfwAh Reaefiiiig Ow MYaiitvii^ BY V. T. HAMLIN low priced, 649-9496. aim I* IMM halM. SyiiSuta. ks. : I L T O O P S-19 FOR PRV.1IRILLKD rbm THE MEW LOOK t r a r i a 1965 MUSTAJNG 6, -stick shift. SSSmSS ,r ^ 1 ' ^ 1 _L H-Hoor ibisweriiig Ser^W^ .BASY ASSKMBLT 6,000 miles. Must sell $2,000. The Exceptional Man T 30 81 Roofbir-'SidlBg 16 Painttng—Papering 21 k r w Herali RMtoi” " Call 875-1818 after 6. Business Services Good Gallonage History s t s s r ^ & s r - Offered 13 VMMBOWKSKir Want latamsafloa oai saa «f-eiar dHssWtll 'e tw 1958 DODGE station wagon, BIOWELL HOME Improvement INSIDE and ouUide palntliig. •2 2 ,9 5 o i « ? I a f r ■ You name your own price. H igh;^affic Flow , !Na.naawar At the telwilioy natedt aimahr,.fBl. power, steedng, power brakes, HANDYMAN Service — odd Uo. — Booling, siding, altera- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Spedal rates for homeowners 3 7 . automatic transmission, good jobs our specialty. You name tlona,' additlims and temodel- w, e. euNNsr ce. For further infonnatlos caiV W -EDWARDS condition. 649-0254 after 6. it, we do it. John Rys. 64S-2097. Ing o( aU typea. HlxceUent 66 or over. 649-7863, 875-8401. 3U NORTH MADr m .; m . workmanship. 649-6496. i r ’.1 • 1960 CHEVROLET Impala con­ HAROLD AND SON Rubbiah Ra- PAINTINa ~BX, Dick Fon'aine, Interior and exterior. Paper ANSWERINO SERyiGE vertible. white, 8 cylinder, moval — aUica, eallan and A A. DION, m e Roofing, ■ H U 1 46 power steeHiP^', power brakes, yards, weekly or monthly plckf siding, patafng. Carpentry. Al­ hanging smd wall paper remov­ SUN OIL excellent condition. Call 643- up. BuUon. Manchester vicin­ terations and additioru. '';sil- al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. IT IT 80 61 h . 8152. tngs. Workmanship guaran­ Quality workmanship. CaU WANTED r and leave year Ton’ll haiaa fraih oUr adrsrUser la ity. Harold Hoar, 646-4M4. COMPANY: Jig tfme wfttiaat rA aU em m r et tke teed. 299 Autumn St. 64S-4860. evsBings. 246-9693. BARROS & HB»IRY—Concrete 563-346(r . ' O' ■ EXPERIENCED Trailers— floors and steps. Free esti­ ROOFTNG— Shingling, gutters, WALLPAPER REMOVED, $8.60 SB AuttuRobOeif For 4 Mobile Homes 8-A mates. CaU 228-3546. repolntlng chimneys and out­ room. Ceilings painted, $10. Evenings' and’- Wwkends BT K i I. rodn’i.' Trim, walls; floors, "etc. side painting. 644-8670, 568-’ Mr. Smith 236-0413 PAINTERS flERALO -REPOSI^^SION: wTalce over 1963 OPEN Rond CampeT', w ry Free estimates. 649-9158. u payitienU, no bash needed with- 2676. * BY AL VERMEER W n good condition, jacks, inter­ Housetiold Rervicefl C d i ’ C n X A ’ S F p P . average .'credit, l i ^ . Pontiac com. $1,200. 742-7607. A SPRING SPECIAL— Paint- Or W rits GTO, 19M C a ^ la c sedan. 1965 Offered 13-A BOXLEITERS Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ing, $19 a room (walls and ceil­ ’ .1 Wnit DidnM i A Soil Monza convei^le. Qall 289- SCHOOL buses, ideal for camp- i b b W i s h BY J. B. WILLIAMS REWEIAVINO be burns, moth ings! two room minimum. P.O. Box 71. East Hartitnfl OUT OUR WAY 8254. ask tor'‘O i^ a m Holmes. brs, at low cost,, older models, ROOFING — Specialising re­ B B R N A R p r F o r Y o u r bolaK Zippera vapalrad. Win Mansfield 429-5884. 247-4’/66. G 4 T -0 9 2 0 lVNCXJU>jrR^ $306-$450. 643-2414. pairing rads d aU kinds, new 1962“ CAT^U;iN;A: ^ a r o o n i ' 4- dow shades mada to maaaura, T O L O W IVlOULtm WlHO WORHWS UKB A ~ J ta ifo ra ^ b a ~ ~ ’ 7^ all sizes Venetian blinds. Key* roofs, gutter work, chimneys 1 ^ MJB OeCOABP & i ,db0r''hardtop efttfverUbic,' ex- TbiXAND Mobile 60x8’ locat­ cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Floor Vlnishlns 24 ___ -4- SjSAD. WOM WM») QdhinGtfe 648 made while you wait. Tape re­ . , r s a BW RiJjD « m a o tj ed on large lot with pond for corders for lant. liarhm'g, 86T aiding. SO years’ experience. |«IO«BUir.OFAKa.LiB / Kdlsolosi the Ueittliy. af 7:- -.7 , swimming or fishing. Can rent Free estimates. CoU Howle^, FLOOR SANDING and refinlsh- V M ttllP t pqmSTUFF/j | ^al9 d4v«rfiiscr using hbr Main.. M9-6CU. Ing (specializing : in older iHlEM«l|RMtUMeCiUMtC^______with dptibn to buy. Just have •4S-6361, 644-8333. [ >lettettt. Saadara auulWM* 1963 Mt^STitlilG 4-gpeed, bredit references. 644-8102. floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ ...... /iHaR lOSA ; inc MUmI boa *d* wlio burgand^f,. 'ex;be^eht cbhiition, Building— Contracting 14 ing. Pap^rhanging.' No Job too d6aii« ta pratMt their - $1,850. Call 643-9915 or 6«-7008. Heating and Phnnbing 17 small. John Verfallle, 649-5750. MALE HELP Idtotitty ntU ' follow thM Gara*te-*rrServic^-!* QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, procei^raf dormers, porches, bsabments BOTH PLUMBING and heating CANPHIL FLCXHt covering, MANCNESTCR ^ D U S ltlA l W O M S to r a g e 10 repairs, alterations, elecfrlo t lU N L flln E " ■“" refinished, cabinets, built-ins, 73 ffirch St. Wall to wall cAr- Eisetose your reply to the MANCHBSTEJR --r Cooper Hill formica, aluminum, vinyl, and gas hot water heaters, free peting, linoleum. Free ' esti­ Part-time, over 18 age. We4%tng ho*; $a' aiL.envelope. t - MOTOR SALES St., double garage, two cars or estimates. C'JI 643-1496. mates . Expert installation. addrasapd U f Um Hiaalp steel, ceram o Mdlng. William hours to be mutiKil(y;ijiig^«*d ufMti^ storage, $15 monthly. Call Glas­ Call , 643-1218 or 649-2985. fled Igdhiigi8f‘,- Manchaater RT. 83, V E ^ O N Robbins Oarpantnr flervice, COMFUCra plumMiig and tonbury, 633-9057. JBvaaing H<*dd. together Just North of Veiinon Circle 649-3448. heating service, complete new ; wU^ A; memo Ustliie^ the Bonds-—Stocks— PERSONNEL DEPT. BY KEN MUSE ,.64a-o6i6 CARPEINTRY Conersta work, bathrooni Uu‘ allstions and AYOUT 'eoihnainlaa you do NOT bathroom remodeling. 30 years Mortgages 27 v a w to 'aea yoiir latfer. M otocydes—Bicycles 11 anything from cellar to roof, 649^567 Inaids and out, no sUbSUtate for In buslnesa Ear) VanCamp, SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ ' TqQf Uttar wni he da- QUALITY Motorcycles for qual­ atrbysd the advierttser la quol.ty work, satisfaction guar­ 649-4749. limited funds available tor ser C A t n v o u fiSl O h eV u irD ^ H-Top. $795. ity conscious people. As low rs one you've mentioned. It anteed, competative prices, no ond mortgages, payments 'to ■; V -8 A-utomatliS'-TOleap ■: ;$10 down. Motorcycle Sales, 695 TOWNE PLUMBING Service- eUVSREAC ‘^'Bot 'lt win he fatmdled In job too small. D fl D Carpen­ suit your budget. BSxxwdlent . 0 o the uanal nuiiuier. .Washington St., Middletown. Bathrooms remodeled. Repairs, ■*61 Merc 4-D oor• Sedan $595. try, days 648-1004, evenings 649- alterations, heating. 643-8979, service. J. D. Realty, 643-8129. ITSAVS y-8 Automatic . 8880. "Henry ha* let up on solving ■ttio world’s problems . . • HARLEY DAVIDSON — Model 649-40M, afler 6 p.m. MORTGAGE LOANS —.flrat, NOSiNOKINe.' 74, good running pondHion. he's narrowed It down to the Indians In Cleveland and ■'AtMShiyshtt Newf T drkar' -• A ’iTTgN’lTON BUILDERS seoohd, third, all kinds realty, ACCOUNTING looks real good, $396. Call 643- the Reds in Cincinnati!'* •' <5bnv«f€ -i-.-.Jet-Blnbk $645. and Homeowners—Carpentry, Millinery, Dressmaking 19 statewide, credit rating unnec­ DOISIV — l^ ck change- pw^^; 'r.jM l'I^ er, Extra 9819. interior finish and rec rooms. essary. Reewonable. confiden­ v^.:aum of money on Hart- DRAPEIS, valances, etc. — Cus­ 'XJieaiT^'^- . V AUS*nN HEALEY 8000, 1960, . Sub contract. 643-1746. tial, quick arrsngementk, Alvin Evening^s Or W eehn^s fdnt ..bus, Monday'.; tom made to your measure-, convertible, $796 or best offer. Lundy Agency, 627-7971,’ 988 Reward. 649^)467. - •’59'Fdrd-Sta-Wagrm ..... $295. CX3MPLETE remodeUpg serv­ ments, lined or unllned. For Main St, Hartford, svebingsi. V-8 Automatic , hf^rtyseli. 742-8243. B E N C A S E Y ice. Roofing, silling, garages, further Information call after 233-6879. I^QOjnnectipn with a chanfe Jn FOUND — at Grandway, lady's rec rooms, concrete-work,i>eab- 3, 143-1913. watch.-Mhy’ MaaB-T^den^fy- ’56 Tntern^lon^-; %"Ttm; S945.:-.ft xy: : rr: '.-,-:- . . ■ tein» yie will need 3 or 4 people (m ale.vr fWBflle) !• y ; . HONDA T-00. CaJl 649-2983. inet and counter work, cera­ *ag watch and paying for Kekuii..,. • “, / . ■ I , ■ . V mic tllel' floor We. OaH 649- work evenings, Saturdaj^ ahd/6r Sundbye for B A ^ lor Lee at* Gnandway. ------— ------.2349 for free estimates. Moving— Tmddng— Parkhilet' '■ ‘/'y S to r a g e 20 period of 6 to 12 weeks. We prefer applicflate with BY FRANK O’NEAL Btntonn BoTTicefl CARPENTRY—82 jrean expe- lO R T R IB S LOST — female German. MANCHESTER Dehvsry. Light a thorough knowledge of double entry bookke^ing ■ flV A $;:lS"^^lA LS ^ O f f w ^ 1 3 ’ rience, complete rsmodsling, herd with Noith Hionptoo, trucking and pseksgs delivery. additions, rec rooms, conersta through the trial bidance stage. Hours out be ar­ u osccNm 9m ?iftm WHATNAME SHALL WE GIVE HOW A8Om:’ 3\m\0R? Jdass. fcense tag. Yicinl^ 4-Door TJ-Top l a n d dLEARiNG, tree rs- work and garages. References Refrigerators, washers and 'OURRMONAlMSISi^P. IMS OFfSPiaNE OP m e EMPIRET Hartford Road and Spencer St. stove moving spscislty. Folding ’58 Dodgb 2-Door H^Top moval, and cbtdn saw work. given, flee estimates. CaU 643- ranged.. Must have oivn transportation. Write or 649-1012, 528-0767. A. Michaud. T4S-60N. 2629. chairs for rent. 649-0752. ^56 fjli’ev' 24D|^ Sedan call Mr. Paul, Green Manor Cdnatmctioa, Co., 8S5 LOST — i?sj»sb6ok No. 12471. ETTBPa^ sidffrallm. ton e welU. n h w t o N H. SMITH A SON— Psinring.i:piqi*ring 2l Parker SL, Bfanchestcr. Telephone 649-5361. Notice is h*7bby given-! tbht '57 F ori Ststeon Wagon ^flre^sce% ftegstoBs terruoss. RemodeHng, repairing, addi­ Passbook. Nb. 12471. issugd by. . . . At! concrete' repairs. Reascst- tions, rec rooms, garages, INTBRIOR and exterior paint­ the Fim-Maiichester Office, ;-'*SS F’ Trust Oo„ jM.be«' idet and " SRARPHNlMa Serv)<:* -r tew s, C612 or 344-0604. SINCElVEIIilKBllDANnm.. application Iras been me^e , to'' ' ' knives, nxM, ahenn, akatoa, said bank- for paymentrand is­ A F IN A N C E p l a n roteCfy blades.’ I)uick service. Special liervloes 15 JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ suance of new book; Ospitol Equipmen. Co., 88 ing, Interior and exterior, pa- MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl FOR EVERYONE Main at., Manchester. Hours perhangtng, wallpaper re­ IX)ST — Pass Book No. 25- SAWYER BY ROY CRANE daily 7-6. Tburedsy T-9, flstur- IS YOUR CAE moved. WaUpaper books on re­ PK3K 19718, Savings Department o f ------day 7-A 343-7968. quest. Fully insured. Ftee es- o a s u i T H S Z e 4 H 0 U L P A LAW the Oonnoctlcixt Bank 'and ■•1958 DESOTO,; 4-door station AlR-CONDinONING timaUs. CaU 3494668. fiOOD/ TUKTSAU IMPROVEMEMT tJINpPW® wagon, blie, radio, heater, TYPEWRITERS — Standard Buy Comef! ON MV LAST PRtSON^AT LEAST A«AiN9rMAi^iN0'n2icye:La Trust Company. .Application e e L L © t h a t ^ o j n d made for payment. good transiiortiation, $125. 643- and electric. Repaired, over- WORKING PROPERLY? So economical and easy to THEV HAVEN'T BOARDED UP ^ drive end park. Twelve mod­ HE VilINDOWS, R N A U y ^AN tceaze^m jof. ------. 2587. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ L A L Painting contractors, 649- H g c e / / FOUND—(SaWe and white Col------—— chines rented and repalrad. LET US SERVICE IT 6066, Glastonbury, 633-172L els to choose from. < ! « / ii'e type mala Can Lee FVac- ;95(f CHEVROLET convertible Pickup and delivery aerrijce. chia. Dog Warden, 643-8594. Wuall V-8, automatic, red m d Yale Typewriter Service, 649- We are equipped to service T white. Needs; some work, 4 n4w f" 1 „j Hmchaz/ Comet 496A and idiarge (with freon tires, body in'good condithm. S gas) Ml makes and nsodels. SPECIAL PURCHASE ,vAnnomicemenfs 2 Asking $200. |649-5914, *afUr itiaJTAlS—power roHer, chain We carry complete pauts Wanted saws, trail roller and perator, B R A N D N E W 5:36. for aU GM. air-oondition- F A K T -T IM E COTTON RUGS and bedspreads lawn vac, rotoUllers. Also sales 1966 Mercury Comet 1964 CHIcyiKpi^ef BdF Alri, = s dyed, 70 decorator colon*.; and service on all lawn equlp- t HUNTER MEN 202 2-Door Sedan \ I \ Luciy Lady Laimdry, 43. Pur- d(^ sedan,.Equipment, 88 Few Bvenhigs EMCDOdROFSmCtaOnHSAMPM V neU Place, Manchester. .-car with Tfd inLerior, Wdlo g , 843. 7958^ PAUL DODGE PONTIAC and Saturdays V eIMCIATSP and PWriY MAKT. CAPlMM I o t - : heater,._whi.tewalls,.;^onomy 6- . ______• . Age No Barrier IS SHOVED nt. • EflgXyEItOiiHX vacuum 'dean -; ' cylinder engine, $i|2S0.:.; ,CaU LAVOIE BROHlBRS -g en era l 373 Main St. \ If Over 13! z : ers< atiee- and -eerylce, bonded 649-8868;’"':: ...... ^ -"work, chain saw, lots deaned, W e WUl Train. ■■I, III''ili'T~|-, reqnraeiita^. Alfred Amdl, trees removed, landscaping. Apply In Person A t:. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Completely Insured. For free STATE PAVING M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK .LEONARD liOBiyanlkt,liandieeter 644- hmouih*. 8141. - .^>64. HBSttmate caU 742-7649, 478-8845 MEATOWN Standard transmission, 6 cyl T K K R B c ^ y Jng in-VottnWegefl. r^ Driveways, grading, reridratial, 1215^ SUver Lans, DIPVDUSESr I PUBLIC STILL____ , zYrrt— a -«a»rrVi ' • < Commercial.commercial, tndiutriaL.industrial. WWork ork ender, 126 HP., custom vinyl m tm m tm s TYPEWRITERS and: ' A^Sertif:... East Hartford, Conn. Interior, carpeting, chrome WE APPRECIATE —‘A'SWAyiH' It* a aviH' V Am visiram prom spX ■ \i ^ 3 - I lALES a n d Servloe cb AricBS, guaranteed. Many years experi­ THe t/teeze GOLDeNyeuA _____ i « w /r m c i lur leads. YUe TS3^' _ : . WO deor frannes, duom e window -AMPA'MMSW'li. HBUTOCOtUBACKl writer flervlpe, torlM i. V . Hahn Bdipee,. Jacobepn .Isw^ ence, free eetimatee. molding, deluxe wheel Cov­ TOMBfimeeS’ - , ■: -. a p wers. Alra’ Homdlte ohalh ers, whitewall tires. HOUSEWIVES AT lONA TCar-Taicp l IMOUSINB Service, i®®2 FX>BD:.:Q«km (np*u and InterBattaiial Cub 2 3 2 -5 34 1 J W e ^ Inc, W ^^inS..end..^ ob.-;:^tion, h»»t^orfer^ Standard equipment items in ■ Oadee Traetom- Rental eqntp- A large percentflge o]f the gdb'em ployed by ua 1 oaaione. PixMie -for appoint- 8842. . inmt______6bd____ ahaephning_ service WANTED eveky car include: phdded meid. 649-786S. Dash and Visors, Backup another im portabt'jpb as . . ..Hmneniakcr.; 1964 ^ Read Herald Ads dean, Late Modd Lights, Seat Belts Front and M 4cfev^rior,;$i;iTA|^ Rear, SIdeview Mirror and a S ^IMmihUkv. 6dSr959g>6d3r956& ®** Windshield Washer. We have found .thcoi tit'lie eaneeHalla 1945. USED CARS competent and efllcl6nt,-'aind W h jsn sb ride to DConn9’.l6- igflg YELLOW SALE PRICE them . . .n lot mors. j^’ vcellars, garages b|m1 OVER 40? TwPriccaPaid ' 4:8Qi^;fl(ait June' L 'OdB 648-^ ' 4;speod tiuripnlarit ;deaned, tfasb hauled to- For All Makes 8841 anyUme, -■ .eondkkmi 649«1967^ 92139.00 W e will train yod. in one of d f; id)* £>Tteasonable. CaU 648-. They wy begins a wide variety teresting assembly jobs. PASSENGERS WAIjfTED. Utm' ~ ~ S I - Z - . % - ' gt 46" :- . . bflfi'hBt; rihen CARTER CHmblET 24 nMhths or 24,000 warran­ r \ ywifra rooking for work at Meridifleterutbr.Tritini^-dravti^ 1969 ULDSMOBHEf^W. oenverb • LAWNMOWBRS — Shaipened co^ me. I ty, Ford Motor Co. Automatic that age. transmission, 3185.00. Extra, You may choose your own aehednlo.' . eitii. Call 644-1664. iWe. $400. CaU 643-6706. and repaired, pick-up and 1229M fllRSt 1 A B E R N iO B Y BY RAI^TON'JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES B Y L E F F and M eW IL L lA M S We like te hire men in tUa radio 357.00. WAiNTBD Ride to Prktf A m i FORD — chop top. SAW ddivery in Manchester -area. Phone 649-5236 Full'^Timc Days: 8 AJM. to 4:30 PJE- ,. . Russ’ MlW.er Service, 742-7607. age bracket We find them YWrltney, first sh ift 64^, ..gages.- - 1M9. 9urvralet engine, good wovkeca, steady and re­ $195.00 Dpwn ■N Pi Part-Time Days: Any. 4 hours or more betwaaR SURETHINOL ARE'yOU SOIN6TD 1 THIS 18 A OOB FOR AFTER THIS MUS W H A rsS O X JUST REMEMBERED 0987, " ' painted'Candy blue, needs fln- liable. Right now we have 36 nnonths to repay. $63.88 OTTO. PtAV^OMCOOLF? i opehlnga foyt paym ent C o| u i. sales tax and MR. A A tA S T £ fi T0N5CR P A C K , Y O tfLl. HAVE FUNNY? MY MOTHER BAWLING lahihg. 742-79<5. 8 A .M .a h d '^:3(j| p j f , . ' lALIST, OAVY...SO ZU THE SKIN THAT G (U S reg. transfer extra. AWMACmVij MB OUT FORGETTING Antomobiles Fe Sale 4 r~7" ■f 4, h N NO.., LOVE TOJpiiCH. AAIWX ------P E R SO N A U Y ^ JUST A LITTLE MRr msiiaiAQVRT —needt rep V P A C I ^ ; Courtesy cars available »by . . Part-Tin^e ■ o h w w O N M Y M C E NEED CAR7-YiN,r c appointment for your serv­ VOUR ed^doiifliT’ Hiort on. ^ ^ . I.- K e g h n t ' M nuaFr.^jh|A^cpBfla»W ff. w fliaai vjBed»*a 643-5135—b ^ it Evenings An equaT eppeitehl^' " “Au ippd^t^tgr Mndition. i«d interior, $900. Auto Body, days or ^ 649- , Thorsdsya tin 6 P.M. 9664)093. 8974 or 648-3062. ■/

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CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 19.1966 MANCHESTEll EVENING HERALD, MANciiEbTER, CONN., THURSDAY, ilAY 19, 1966 JAGE TWENTY-TWO Houses Fbr Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 76 Suburban For Sale 75 Household Goods 51 W a M - T o Bar 58 Apartments— Flat*— Apartmmits—FlatiH- ______Houses For Sale_ 72 — ______- Dogs— ffirds-'Pets 41 Florists— Nurseries 4 9 O versized 6M ROOM RANCH on A tree ’SOUTH WINDSOR-BeauUfiil VE^ON - 8 bedroom Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 38 Help Wanted—Male 36 Tenements 6S TOBOmOnta 83 7^0 famUy flat — 8-8, WARANOKE RD 6% room Ranch with full wMh attached garage, MtcMen r-irPAmTTMS 85C each '8~for SINGER automatic Zig-Zag in WS BtTY. _ and w n a aattqna and ------... . laiwa riiuM on the too of the hill, ahaded 100x300 lot, 3-aone oil w ill wMh buUt-ina, formal dining WAREHOUSEMAN or window CARPENTERS WANTED; top GROOMING and boarding all — i fttiBltnto, ehlna, tOF toogm o lor onyttalag la leal MODERN 4 ROOM flat, ^ ^ SS? ^^m a twTbatha, Wg hot water heat, llnlahed rec basement Real buy at 313,350. WATTRESS wanted, part-time, Tiled bath, vanity, many ex­ room, ceramic bath, pane'ted aaeembiy man for wlK^eaale w ages. W rite P . O. B ox 360, breeds. Harm ony IBUs, H. C. ear. pMura tamae. old oohia, nntala ~ apoitmaata, accept two weU behaved chU- kiu*en, 22* room, flreplaced living room, over 21. Three J’a Restaurant, tras. wm qualify for mini­ rec room, near highway, bto, mUlwork company. Apply in Mancfaester, 646-0275. Chase, Hebron R d .. Bolton. 643- ^^jnultiple dwemiiga. no dron, e|s»Mai^ toclud^ S^ I^red. in'^tiie thlrtfea, T. J. built-in oven and range, alu­ CLASSIFIED Route 6 A '44A, Bolton. weldw*. oU Jotottaj, hoblv fees. CaU J. D. Real BsUto, monthly. ReferMKea required. Con Loon aaocynskl. Builder, mum FHA financing. T. J. churchee, shopping, 317,600. person between 3-6 at R lm co- 5427. C iock ett, R ealtor, 648-1677. minum combinations. Ideal in CX>MiPAiNION - HOUSBJKHEa*- . S i eonaetkM, potadlags, ottie eco- 643-6129. CaU West WUUngtoo, 4^-4465. 8tt-4391. law arrangement Built in Crockett, Realtor, 848-1577. 649-8883. E ast Hartford, 45 Belden St., TORKSHIRE Terrier — AKC |1. A lso comWnatlon poU and o t |8 each. Call 622-098 . ER. to live with widow', Bolton tnli or wholo ostatea.' Fnmi- ■ ■ ....- ... ■ ■ - - ■*’ ■ •— TWO BLOCKS from Main, 6 East Hartford. “SUN OIL COMPANY registered, lovable year old cemetary baskets at reasonable J^gjE^piecT'niabogany dining tm Rnolr Borvlea. 843-74M. ATnucnVE Duplex — 4V4 SXniNY, second floor, 4 room 1958, 320,500. W rfve^n Agen- j i o r t o COVENTRY — Immac- SOUTH WINDSOR — Executiv* area. CaU 649-9513. room Colonial, 2-car garage, ADVERTISING (SUNOCO) male pup, sweet disposiUon. p rices. Open 7 days week and « ^ u e n t condition, 3125. . rooms, baths, Including oU oportmont, oonipletely re- cy. Realtors, 649-2813.______ulate 6% room Ranch, built- transfer makes this fine Radch MECHANIC to work In new car enclosed porch, ahaded lot, PART-TIME secretarial duties, Call 649-5605. evenings. PonUceUi’s Green- G .B ’ . w arfier, needs pum p, $20, utiUtlea, Venetian blinds and modelad, bot water boator, ro- RANCH — 6 rooms, raised lire- ins, fireplace, garage, high home available for your CLASSIFIED advertising DEPT. HOURS agency, full-time, experience Is Looking FfRr perm anent aiding, 319,900. varied. Phone 649-9646 between house and Nursery, 433 No. m aple arm ch oir, $5. 643-4648. RMBW Board 59 many extras, rent reoaonoble. frigerator and atove, $90. 87B- place breezeway arid attached scenic location, acre lot, only eWeration, 8 bedrooms, U v^ in Chrysler products preferred SALES TRAINEES WANTED — good hQpie for two H ayes A gen cy, 646-OlSl. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. 9 a.m.-12 noon. Main St. 849-4342. 8806. The J. D. R eal Estate Co. garage, patio, located on 123x 315,900. Hayes Agency, 646- room, dining and Wtchen and 2 but not essential. Apply in per­ cute tiger kittens., Ckll 649-6480, BOOM FOR RENT, Utchen son to Joseph Palazzi, Service Aggressive, sales-minded indi­ b a b y crib, bathlnette, car bod 310,900 —oozy 4 room Ranch, 356 lot. 317,900. J.D . R eal E s- 0131. baths on first floor, panelOd after 5 p.m. privUegeo, free paridng. MS- DUPLEX — modem 6 rooms, FOUR ROOM diq>lex, gaa hose WU be open Sundays, 1-5, 3-11 AND 11-7, Nurses aide, Manager, Chorches Motors, viduals seeking numagement and rocking horse, all used extra large lot with fruit tate C o.. 64845129, 649-6638. ______..... 'Z ;;:: family room, finished rec ro{«n full-time and part-time. Laurel Garden— Farm— Dairy 7068, heat, hot water, stove, refrlg- hoot, oluminDm screens and Mondays - Saturdays, 9-9, trees Monuuv nevmenia ______VURNON — Imm^ate a den on the lower level, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Inc. 80 Oakland St, Manches­ opportunities. 16 MONTH OLP chihuahua, very little and in excellent con­ trees. Monthly payments less Manor, 649-4519. Prodoets 50 •rm 'iVTOMPHnw nnTTim ~r^ erator, garage, centraUy local- windowa, garage, adulta pre­ to service the increasing than rent. Ide^l fw^J^g fam- SDC ROO(M Ca^wlth fuH shed paiwy. » completely air-condltlon^, | 2- MONDAX r m nUDAX 10:30 AAL — SATUBDAX • AAL ter. , AKC registered, 375. Call 643- dition. CaU 648-6142.______College Degree with some gen­ ferred, 390. monthly. Call af­ demutds for real estate. Iiv nr retired coude Leonard dormer, 3 bedrooms, dining place, garage, omit ira, breezeway and ga- STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. eral business experience pre­ 2396. 1964 W ESnNGHOUSB electric ter 6, M9-7846. Aeencv Realton 6M-0469 room or fourth bedroom, fire- storms, large fenced-in ya«t ^ delightful home for ^ Help Wanted— ^Male 36 COUNTER MAN to work in su­ NightcraWlers. Tomaszewskl, large, ptoosantly furnished 4% ROOMS, heat, hot water. ______Agency. Realtors. ^ „ewly i^nted. n«r school. ^“^„j„ate buyer. Priced; to per market in service meat de­ ferred. HAPPY healthy adorable kit­ range with deep weU, very good Box 363, South Rd., BoMon, condition, 396. 649-6706. room s, parking. CaU •49-2358 stove, r e fi^ r a t o r , parking, 648-6129 649-8538 NEW U STm a—^Porter Street with bullt-ln oven and range, 316,600. Owner, 876-4661.____ barren E. Hovdand, Real- *o^J^*?PPiaBciATn> D I A L 643-2711 FURNITURE salesman — part partment, some experience tens. Free to good home. Call tor ovoniXlit and pocmanant 3120. 16 Forest St., oft Main FOUR room tenement, .good Complete Training Program. open daily. 649-6472. area, modified 2-level Ranch, m baths, oil hot water hose- yjjujjQ jj _ spm Level high tor, 648-1106. or full-time. Apply Marlow's, helpful, full or part-time. Call after 3 p.m . 6W-6864. gnaot m tes. a t.. 646-0090, 648-6678. condition. C all 649-2546. 867 Main St. 643-7083. Starting salary 3500.00 per POTTED TOMATO planU Bur- ^tchen sink, refrig- 8 finished rooms, plus 2 im- board heat, aluminum com- wooded lot Six rooms In ...... — ------:------PUREBRED seal pohjt Siamese NICE I jARGB ROOM for gen- 62 PORTER ST., 5% rooms, 4% ROOM duplex, private drive finished rooms, upper and low- blnations, built 1959, $17,600. garage 125x150’ lot BJULIiNGTON — Charming 8 CeatiMMd From Prtcddinf! Pag* month with automatic Increases pee. B ig Boy, E arly R ed, B eef c ^ ll 643-4773. bedrooms expandable Cape on kittens of friendly, a^ecUonate tiemon, very convenient loca- second floor, heat, newly dec- and yard, newly decorated ------er terraces, large wooded lot, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, exceliont condition. during Training Period. Steak, Red and YeUow. AU Hy­ one acre lot, country kiixdien, parents. 742-9085. tion. 21 Church St., 618-4066. orated, garage. Adults pre- throughout,------very ^venlently 36,000------—BUYS THIS year . 'round tr^endous . p^blllO es to .. r 649-2813. Real private location but stlU Behoris and Classes 33 Help Wanted— Female 35 DEAN MACHINE W rite; brids brand fruit. Ready by t w i n size ma^e bed, spring natural wooidwork, aluminum Sun Oil Company July 4 end earUer If planted and mattress. Good condition. ferred. 3125. CaU 640-7926. looated, 3U0. Weat Side ReoKy, cottage, attached garage, treed large family. Priced in mid ow n«^ close to elementary school. T. PART-mME CASHIER, eve­ HIGH FOUR CUTE kittens, house- FOR RENT — front room, cen- mm jmm aO's Wnr further information MAiNUilluoliUlv une owner, o ------storms and screens. Schools, PRODUCTS, INC. P.O. Box No. 71 by M ay 20. At 34 Eaton Street, sTiitable for cottage, afteo: 3, 649-4342. lot, good investment. Mitten 30’s. For further Inflation j. Crockett. Realtor. 643-1577. nings and matinees. Inquire broken, the price is tender, trMly located, tree parhteg, 69 FOUR room apartment, heat, A xbncv R ealtocs, 643-6930. ca ll R F . D lnlock C o., 649- R ^ e d Roium w i « ______shopping center near. 316,900. East Hartford, Connecticut” Hartford every day until dark. 649-3854. TRACTOR - T R A IL E R 11-9 p.m.. State Theater, Mr. 165 Adams St., Manchester loving care. 649-9173. Bttch St.|-649-7129. etove, refrigerator, one child, _Z ______6245. family room, famUy sized o q iv tin TRY R anch — 7 room s, Owner, 875-8307. SCHOOL second floor, 3110, very con- Pumished ApBItBMlIta 88-A BRK3K RANCH — M od ern — ^ ------kitchen witt built-in oi^ and gg wooded acres, wimirvaoR WennW Daly, 643-7832. PUREBRED Golden CoUie pup­ F o A s a l e — tomato, pepper SINGER Sefwlng machine, 3 JOBS WAITING NEEDS; and g plants. Joseph A. piece special. New Singer sew- venlent location. 643-2866. ______kitchen with built-ins, 2V4-CAPE — 7 rooms, flr^lace, range, 8 hedroc^, 1,200’ frontage. Asking 349.- SOUTH WINDSOR Wepplng TEACHER — Keyboard music, pies, no papers, 335. eaudi. OaU anci I PANELED ROOM —private en- . TWO ROOM furnished apart- pgths, formal dining room, large lot, exceUent location, ramie baths, baseboard 2-aone Lappen Agency, Rwltors, 3 years old, 8 room rk Rd., Bolton, Conn. Ing macihine, oaWnet, riorage experience not necessary, 32- 742-7937. .M ack, trance, parking. Call 643-9696. THE JENSEN Apartments, 92- ment, free utilities. Apply family room with fireplace, 2- needs loving care, easily fi- heat, aluminum combinations, 049152®!. Raised Ranch, 4 bedlwms, 1% ■ARM 3200. PER WEEK Beat. SewB forw ard, reverse. UNUSUAL Bullard Lathe Operator TRADE 35 depending on background. —------^ East Midr paiHime. Articles For Sale 45 ■AftT-niMIB Operators, Days B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 LIVING ROOM furniture, aofa people and who is willing Call 649-5119. RICH, STONE - FREE loam, Select your Main St. CaU 643-217L and two arm chairs, two end to learn in interesting re­ Bridgeport Milling Machine 315. Gravel, sand, fill, stone, Earn whSe you learn, PAINTERS and painter’s help­ tables and coffee table, good tail field. Pleasant person­ Operators, Set Up and post-graduation manure, white sand box and tnoni an all makes and ers. good pay. 60 Hebron Ave., Always— BIG— Bargains condition. Also Briggs and ality and desire for perma­ Operate, Days career now patio sand. 643-9504. AT ALBERT’S •49* MANCHESTER — 8 family, 5 MANCHESTER — 8 room Gar- Owner tranoferred. Only VERNON — U *‘ R hi*R 8 room lent to Hartford and Manches m o M s o t equipnient until nent position are required. Glastonbury. Stratton rotary power mower. Jobs, driver’s license. Meals ____reduction,______convenient______base­rm, and 5 flats, on bus Mne,_318,- rison Coital, 4 be<^ms, ^3 590. CarroU-Driggs Real- Ranch, paneled living room, ter, lower 20’s. Owner, 649- qaaUified for Immediate SORRY Sal is now a merry gal. TAKE YOUR TIME 644*8687. for errands. 649-5459. ment laundromat, master TV Salary above average for ALL BENEFITS A RAWLEIGH MAN needed at ment laundrornw, master W t)" Agency, Real- large Wtchen, 1% baths, ga- ^ 628-1518, Mr. Boynton, moor to brick fireplace, 2517. employment. QUAliITT the right person. Some re­ Don’t wait!! Apply now She used Blue Lustre rug and PAYING anterma and telephone ^cks, T l^ ROOm, prlwto M9-84M. rage, large lot, on bus line, 949.3149 Mr Lysik, 628-6144. sarace wooded lot. beautiful ------once In Hartford-Manchester. d i n i n g r o o m set with side­ ' TRIAINIING IB UCEINBED tail and bookkeeping expe­ and start a rewarding ca­ upholstery cleaner. Rent elec­ 1, 2 or 3 YEARS patio doors and patio, private uUhtias, free parking, butt------shopping. MiUette Agency, «4» 3i4a, Mr. LysiK, o___ g a ^ ^ ^ w w. TOLLANiD—For the executive AND ACCREDITED. ASK reer at Pratt & Whitney Good Income. Write today board, iypfewritw table and Apartm ents— ^Flats— parking, basement storage, 2 J»ess block. Depot Square. OaU TWO-FAMILY FLAT with a Wg 943.5992 MANCHESTBJR — Urunaculate V ,o u .4-4« ’ ’ or above average income fam- rience helpful but not nec­ EXPERIENCED Janitors want­ Rawleigh Department, CNE- tric shampooer 31 • Olcott Va­ TO PAY ABOUT OUR IRON CLAD Aircraft after graduation other household Items. Best f e n e m e n u ______bo blocks to bus, very convenient Mr...... Keltih, M9-1922. garage located on Wood------oversized 4 bedroom Gape, 2 spravrilng Ranch. essary. Write age, marital ed mornings. CaU 649-6334. 26-1352, Albany, N. Y. 12201. riety Store. “SUPER DELUXE” CRIAiRlAINTEE. on a date of your choice. offer. 644-8526. to grammar, junior high and ' ' ' ^ bridge St Five rooms down, MANCHESTER — 6*4 room baths, dining room, 2-car VERNON — • room contemp- High elevation wtth unlimited status, experience, refer­ General Cleaning Services, Inc. 3 ROOMS of FURNITURE WB HAVE customers waiting ences and any other quali­ There are hundreds of good ABLE, APT, alert. If you have SCREENED LOAM for the best high school. For appointment __ . ____ - ____^ ____ ttx up. Boih units vacant Sep- ranch with attached garage, garage, central. Bel Air Real orary Colonial buUt by U * view. Perfect condition with Jobs available at “the Air­ In lawns and gardens. Deliv­ ONLY $433 TWO SOLID chetTy Hepple- tor the rental ot your apart­ . CMI Hasttotd 940-7133 anytime. fications to Box M, Man- PRESS OPERATORS these qualities we would like $14.08 DOWN white drop-leaf tables with as­ ment or home. J. D. Real Bis* The Jensen Building Corp.. orate heat, porches, fencing, 115x300 lot, 3 bedrooms, big Bjgtate 648-9882. R 1% baths, buUt-lna, sun every oonvenience too numer- dtesier HerakL craft’” in a wide variet.v of to talk to you. We are an old ered from oim screening plant Mr. Barney Peterman, 643- F o r R e n t 54 etc. Real sound home. T. J. wtchen with dining area, Uv------:------—_ garage, and a 40 mile ous to mention. Kitchen has skills and specialties. And Also gravel, sand and fill. $14.08 MONTH bestos pads. Hotpoint portable tate, «W8-6129. FORK LIFT OPERATORS reliable firm looking for a dishwasher, power lawn 2463, or MT. Charles Fontfcelli, garr OIF OFFICE suites in Realtor, 648-1677. ing room with corner fli^ SIX ROOM Ranch, electric Q^jy 922,000. Hayes Ag' bullt-lns, ^Bshwasher, disposal, PACKERS you can choose from a man to be trained as a sales George H. Griffing, Inc. And­ CRBST APARTMENTS — 4^ ®*«-9«44. state Theater Building. In- rn» niwr WAT.mivm iPcnil «“lshed rw room ^th heat 2 bat^, garage, iwr 949^^8!. large Id'ring room with fire­ number of training pro­ —JUST LOOK— sweeper, etc. CaU 649-094J. — Pull and representative. This po.sition over. 742-7886. room s, I'A baths, spacious ------quire Xl-8 pjn Mr Daly 848- * _ , fireplace, oil hot water heat schools and shopplng,_323,900. place, caipoUng, two scenic Help Wanted— Female 35 hairdressers FIRST SHIFT—45 Hour Week grams that pay good wages —YOU GET— rooms, all appliances, heated, FOUR ROOM heated apart- i^g32_ Lane). A recent Colonial of ^8 byy at only $19,500. By CaU Lappen Agency, Realtors, KLilNQTON — Beautiful 6% ,, ------part-time. Apply In person, offers excellent opportunity to THE PROVEN carpet cleaner. ■windWs. Formal dining area, while you learn. 16-PIECE BEDROOM on bus line, sound w alls. In- m ent, ca ll 643-8118 between ■■ rooms, tour bedrooms, 2% appointment. Wolverton Agen- 649-5261. room Ranch, larg* triple cloa- 3 bedrooms with built - in BAXiBB PERSONS, expert- Carriage House, 18 Oak St., EASTERN BOILER the right person due to our ex­ Blue Lustre is easy on the bud­ Musical Instruments 53 18-PIECE LIVING ROOM BUlatod. Reasonable. Call 649- 5:80 a.m. —4:30 p.m. OFFICE AND studio for rent i»ths, Iwge fomlly rooim ga* cy^ Realtor, 649-2813. ■ ^ ----- T-----:------ets, S large bedrooma, enclosed desks, 2 dlosets in every room. enoed, women’s wearing ap­ 643-2461. 99 Loom is S.t., M anchester pansion program. Salary, com­ get. Restores forgotten colors. rage and a haJt acre lot. At -r,nm .r ■Visit the Em ploym ent O ffice 12-PIECE KITCHEN 4342. 96S Main St Will remodel to parel, fua work week, or mission and car allowance, Rent electric shampooer 31, COMPLETE —4 piece SUnger- 4'4 ROOMS, heat, hot water, A _ 324,600 this is a good buy. T. LARGE 6 room home at 63 room, close to Shopping and «»«*. \ Heat, 2-aone, 8 baths, oversize T fn m days emd Saiturdeys. A p­ 400 Main Street many employe benefits. If you . —WITH— 2-car garage. Exotic glass Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup­ land drum set with Zlldzian FOUR room apartment, central- stove, ______refrigerator, -- disposal,------suit tenants. OaU Max Gross- e48fi577. Garden St. Kitchen, dining bus, 2% baths, nice lot. Call "1®®*^ 2-car garage, p ly Twesdia, 778 Mlaln 9 t JANITORIAL -part-time eve­ Eaist Hartford, Connecticut think you can qualify for this ELECTRIC cymbals, good condition, 3195. m an. 649-6384. room, living room on first Lappen Agency, R«dto«. 649* OaU owner, po^h heated and all flag- nings, 6—8 p.m . Call 249-6889. ply- ly located, heat provided, $90 Parking included. Nice loca- 875-0636. Wone, overlooW ng m anicured better than average po.sition REFRIGERATOR Call 289-0664. month. Call Mr. Coope, tion, $140 per month. 649- grORB FOR RENT — Main St iwm S^t 3 bedrooms plus porch 526I. t e l l e r w a n t e d for local CLERK please apply to Singer Com­ MIRANDA 36mm single lens re­ Open for your convenience TV SET 0308 or 649-8989, 1,400 square feet, heated. Osll I^vel, family room, 1% baths, qjj second floor, attic bedroom. V E R N O N -A ttr w r tlv e 6 room TTite io v riy hom e In beuik. Experience preferred but A Management Career pany, 832 Main St., Manches­ flex oaanera with 60mm, 106 ELECTRIC guitar — exceUent ,9-6203. modem Wtchen with bullt-lns, chl h e a t. Convenient to VERPLANCK SCHOOL area— exclusive neighborhood, only WIR trrin quallM person, Experienced In diversified AND RANGE 622-8U4. With Monday through Friday ter. mm and 150mm lens, extention ______con^on. Case, cover, cord one car garage, priced for churches, schools and shop- 7 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, wtchen iarare large network of high- office work, with typing. Free Delivery In Conn. SIX ROOM DUPLEX, garage, ------W ilto Bool a . HeraML FRIENDLY ICE CREAM 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. tubes, tripod and sUde projec- Set-up by Our Men and books included, 370. 643- One who enjoys working in odtitts preferred, no email chU- F D ^ ROOM apartment, third o e s i r a BLB etore o r oCHm quick sale. 332,900. PhUbrlck ping area. Price 310,500. Rob- very clean, lot 50x150, low lot * 818 900 ' Haves ways. Rated A-1 -and seUing SHOPS tor, 3185. 400mm lens, 350. OaU j-rg g service b y E xperts 2952, after 6. Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. j gmlth, Inc. 963 Main taxes. J. D. Real Estate Co., . . lURJllll’ ^ 336,000. (For appointment a smaM office. Fringe bene­ Tues. Wed., 'Thurs. eves. tlU dien, references- Inquire 21 floor, $50. OaU 643-6225. space, srouad floor, clean, at- OFFERS: CONCRETE MEN 649-7934. ------—------_. ------_ 643-5129, 649-8538. Agency, o»o-vxox. ca ll R a y A Dot Roy R Realty,m IIv . M l — M aMft, part Ume, Lau- fits, 6% day week. 8 p.m. Free Storage Until Wanted Fahfleld St. St., 649-5241 or 649-7959. a EXCEPTIONAL INCOME Please Note; Appliances are re­ THREE room apartment, etove, BAST CENTER ST. -8 rooms ______moTON _ 3 famllv 6 6 876-8698 pri M anor. 649-4619. Saturday mornings till noon GOODYEAR POWER cushion —^Mgrs. Range 38,000-320,- conditioned and guaranteed for Antiques 56 refrigerator, first floor. Welle Theatre. U catered flreplaced p-ivE ROOM RANCH with fin- MANCHESTER - Main St. W f,,rn«cJ.’ lUw ------:------Now hiring men for pre-cast new treads, any size, 310, un­ St* 649'3120i- 000 Plus one year. Colonial, isuUt-lns, 5 bedrooms, *jgbed rec room, 8 bedrooms, Strickland — large comfortable ^^btar^^aw ar^'ri^e g ^ SOUTH WINIDSOR — Immedl- plant. Finishing, reset, set limited guarantee. Goodyear TAG SiAIE—May 20, 6-9 pm. J . D. R E N T A L S MORIARTY BROTHERS e SBOURTTY up forms. Opportunity for MANCHESTER— Prime office Only 319.600. Hayea Agency, j-oom has new waU to 8 room home, ideal tor home- J™ essume mortgage occupancy, 514 room shocks. 35.90. Cole’s Discount Commodes, stenciled chair, BEAUTIFUL new apartments, — 30, Y rs, Business Success advancement. On Display at Main Store space, 100 to 2,000 square fe e t, 646-0131 wall carpet, roomy kitchen office combination. Bel Air m qoo Only 318,900 Hanch, garage, city water, 2 643-5135 PRATT & Station, 461 W est Center. 643- pine tables, bowl and pitriieis, Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room full baths, fireplace. Assume Without Interruption Phone for Appointment FOUR rooms, second floor, ■with natural birch cabinets, oil R eal Estate, 648-9882. OaU now. Owner tioneferred. WOMEN e SELF-EMPLOYMENT 6332. ASK FOR “CARL” decorated milk oans and oven and range, $90. mortgage of 32,900. No closing aS S ^ . ’ 0 4 S i 31.“‘‘' MANCHESTER - 6 room older SchwarU R eal E ^ t e . 622-6228 — ^Without R isk o f Uncer­ ALLIED CASTING CORP. Htfd. 247-0358 or 627-9036 frames, glassware, trunks, can­ cost. Posek Realty, 289-7475, Headed for general factory WHITNEY PICNIC TABLES —several sty­ modem, kitchen with G.E. re- A miUlon words cannot de- home, near shopping, buses and Lou Arruda, 643-6464. tainty and Heavy Invest­ 646-0124 Mr. Keith See It Day or Night ning Jars. Also oteer used ar­ FOUR rooms, first floor, 742-8243. work. Also qu^lfled tewing les, from 6’ , 314.50, and up. We frigerator, range, dispoeal, SOUTH WINDSOR, deak apace, scribe this typical New Eng- schoois. Selling tor VA apprais- ment If you have no means of trans­ ticles. 244 M cKee St. very clean. Including oven, finMied rooms, make any length, free delivery dishwattier. Private basemuits etegle and mulU-uniit offices, land designed home, carofl^y ^sis “ ai of 314,S(». OaU the R F. maaUna tralnaeB. e 'UNLIMITED GROWTH AIRCRAFT portation, ru send my auto for range, heat plus waU to 2 unfinished, % acre, comer W. Zinker, Route 288 Pinney amaU w ith D lm ock Co., 649-6245. Wanted— Real Estate 77 —25 New Shops 1966 — 200 Division of United Aircraft you. No obligation whatsoever. piped tor automatic wattier and ample paifcteg, stores or custom ormtted Stenographers Salesmen Wanted 36-A St., Ellington, 875-0397 after 4. waU carpeting, $120. tot, 6 years old. U 4c R built. by 1970 Oorp. Wanted—To Buy 58 dryer. Air - cooditioiiing (op- showroom also available. «44- grace end beauty of Ookxiial MANCHESTER — 7 room old- „ . r. tr uiiTinn n MAWUHESTER MODES QUAlilPIED CANDIDA’IES A—L—B—E—R—T’—S t i ^ ) . m aster TV antenna, 0616, o r 644-8866. days o f old. Central chim n^f « r hom e. In excellent condition. JShS 9W^ •»- to Jill tS SALESMAN, full-time, over 30 BE GENTLE, be kind, to that lota, antiques, 4^ rooms, iq>pliances, first With 2 fireplaces, wood eWngled o-car gaW beautifully treed ^ 9W. No sgsots. GaB owner, 649 Ingz. to buy,^ Miut have H.S. education East Hartford, Oonn. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD HOUSEHOLD hot water oU heat, open stair- -______TToomm — - --f •' — ...i. _.v---- v ^ n r KjeauL'iiui'iv iiccl* i i * i in l llulnir JKKSrt F fo e 0 1 . And years old, earn 33-$5 per hour expensive carpet, clean It with bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, floor, 3125. my best to find and please. CaU Start training locally where through pre-arranged telephone Blue Lustre. Rent electric OPB5N NIGHTS 'TILL 9 P.M. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ windows. Screened porch ovei^ ^ sm ith. R ealtor, 643-1567. R ita M . W alsh, B roker, 649-1446 possible An Equal Opportunity appointments. Sell household shampooer, 31- The Sherwin- NEW 4 room apartment, sUding glass doors. On bus line. ______lot. 319.600. EVERY’ITnNQ In sterilized re­ lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 near schools, shopping and ROCKVIIXE — 4% room apart- tooka beautiful landscaped Need not possess food-serv­ E m ployer, M & F and gift items made by blind Williams Co. second floor, no chUdren. conditioned used furniture and Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. churches. Open daUy shd week- ment, convenient location, re- yard, tocoted in c m c f M m - $16,900 —6^4 ROOM R ^ ( ^ Howland’ R ealtor, 643 1108. baths, jconeled fam ily room , Clerk-Typist ice experience. craftsmen. Hartford area terri­ AppUances and utiUties, fajOKOt iaitB apeofaig bar- appliances, high quality — low ends, noon • 5 p.m. 649-5691, fligemtor and stove, Immedi- chesteFs best nei^borhoods. buUt-in stove, raised hearth LUSTING — Manchester, gotage, top tocation, deadend SALARY to 36,500 in tralnlngi tory now open. Car necessary. 3136. Suicide Fort gate basement. Fullttme sales- Boats and Accessories 46 prices. LeBlanc FupiituN, £96 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. L o- ate occu pancy, ebUdren w el- PhUbrlck A gency, 649-8464. firep la ce, ^ e m e n t , ^ large ^nm aculate, cen trally located, s tr e e t Hayes A gen cy, H6-0181. Requirements Include a Performance raises — health OLERK — dictation, typing, Call M anchester 649-1349 be­ WANTED — three setting Ban- glria needed. Houn can be ar­ South Street, RockvUU. 876- high sriiool diploma and li»s. — paid vacation clerical work, permanent post tween 6-8 p.m . No Commission or Fees to catod at junction o f W oodbridge com e. OaU 643-0261.______b i RCH STREET - Just off StOTS ^^5^4 6 room flreplaced Garrison ^ ^ - 4.;^ bonie'''^tt'S^ Open in Negev ranged. Apply PUgtim lifiUs, FIBERGLAS 16’, 1963 70 h.p. 2174. Open 9-8. ties. Call 643-0982. good stenograiUiic and typ­ For more information send let­ tion, full, company benefits, 40- Mercury completely overhaul­ and Parker Sts. M.P. Enter- b o c k v t l l E _ 4 room apart- Main, A smaU five room house ______’______' lonlal. Open staircase.staircase, 1% ^ „ m ___ MT Hartford Rd. AppUcants ing sldlls, while addition­ ter stating personal history, ed­ hour week. Call Ralph John­ prises. on a smaU tot. ExceUent heat- MANCHESTER-VERNON line, baths. gaiWe, poroh, beautiful ^ ■3^- jMRIUBAILiEM—(After m ore Help Wanted— ed, 1966, excellent concUtlon, mmt, second floors, adults only. Ample etorage space. Near al education and training ucation. experience and present son, 668-1460, Union Carbide 31,200. Bought bigger boat tag qrstem. Ideal for a oou- Compact 5 room home with park-like lot. Leonard Agency, than two years o t digging and J. D . Ma n c h e s t e r — OentraUy lo- CaU 8E-6996. wUl be wril-rewarded. salary to; Corp., Linde Division, Brewer Male or Female 37 Call 649-2621 weekdays. REAL ESTATE CO. pie. Only $9,000. Our ttgn Is sunporch, walk out basement. Realtors, 646-0469. * ______restoration, the historical site EMPLOYMENT MANAGER St., East Hartford. An equal WAITRESS and WAITER need­ M R77B e9room oversized Cape, din- windows, 3 bedrooms up, 2-car garages, clean as a whistle 648-U06. Spaalsh-trype foods, Loun«lry. Hairismi St. 7278. i AIRCRAFT Tues., Wed., Thurs. Evening Must have clean record. Write 35 depending on background. end the lost tjiree weeto 2 baths, 2-car ga- garage am/site drive, flag- outside, newly redecorated In- ■ TW 8 P M . MORIARTY BROTHERS Box J, Herald. W ork in M anchester area. CaU 68 HEMiLOCK 'rREES, approx­ P&WA is hiring large numbers of people from outside the In August R en ^ ^ the central location. Bel Air stone terrace, spilt rail fences, able, fully rented with good In- 522-0615 for interview, Mr. imately 3’, 330. for Igroup. 644- turdaya -*- 8 AM . -12 Moon FULL-TIME school ciwtodian, Greater Hartford Area to work in their East Hartford week or two wyks. B^ton R*al Estate, 648-9332. large trees. Ideal location, ou^o. Wolverton Agency, SEWING MACHINE SOI Center St., M anchester Kupfer. 1854. Plant. To assist them in finding suitable housing, we Rea*^, fonnarty Lewies A, ------rv.m«r «4MQ70 Realtors, 849-2813. nights 2:30 —11 p.m., 8 hours maintain a list of available rents of aU kinds, sizes and atanton Realty, 'Wlnnapaug MANCHESTER — modem new- OPERA'TORS day, 40 hour week. Also part- price ranges. Road, Mbquamleut, R. I. ley redecorated 6 room Cape. r o c k l e DGE — 4 bedroom Situations 'Wanted— ALUMINUM WINUOWS SALESMAN to sell Water Boy tim e custodian, nights, 5—10 1-461-598-2885. Ontzol tocation, fireplace, 2- Ranch-large Uvlng room, 2 fire- CREBN MANOR Ranch — Call PRATT & p.m., 6 hour day, 25 hour week. Female 38 . 8 1 4 5 Experienced and tratoeM lawn watering syriems. Call To permit our Housing Division to ' " car garage. Immaculate pjacee, family room, 2% baths, owner after 6 p.m., 649-3319. Office of Superintendent of H O P WANTED weirted for first shift, 7 649-2330. WILL care for children in my refer prospective traiants to yon Schools, 161 Nevers Rd, Wap- Wanted To Rent 68 rear yard fenced bi- *».900. MANdHESTER — ’Two ftimily, ajn.-3;80 p.m. Apply In WHITNEY home, only week days, corner MALE tate, 648-9882. PhUbrlck A gency, 649-8464. 5.5 12x19’ livin g WINDOW CLEIANER — part or please call Mr. John J. Cooney m pwnon. • Ping.______'______W oodbrfdge and Parker. 649- full-time. General Services, 46 DRIVER FOR at 565-2277 sin- »1».200 - SDC room SpUt level. MANCHESTER - 6 and 5. 2 joom s. Mg Wteh^s vdth din- 9059. AIRCRAFT Oak St. 649-5^4. MAN OF HIGH character to LUMBER TRUCK S e ^ h e ^ t » ^ ^ ly to 1% baths, family room, twin family in desirable east side ‘"8 areas, oil hot water hpat PIONEER PARACHUTE serve as uniformed . security DIVISION OF Excellent fringe belief its, T bedrooms, garage, trees, location, excellent rental In- aluminum storms and screens. EXPERIENOED furniture fin­ guard in Talcottville, third vacation, major mcmcal, BOX 1 , n era w ..______^ Hutchins Agency, come. Wesley R. Smith Con- schools an« shopping. 166 Enest St, Manchester UNTTED AIRCRAFT OORP. Dogs— Mrds— ^Pets 41 isher and repair man, good shift, 46 hour week. Good men pension plan. See Walter Pratt & Whitney Pircraft WANTED — June 16-8ept. 16 in Realtors, 649-6824. structlon Co., 643-1567. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 6 4 9 -ea u pay, raany benefits, OaU Mr. are appreciated and rewarded DACHSHUND Puppies — AKC, Schindler. Kaot Hartford, Oonn. Maacheoter, fumittied one bed------■ , , ------„ ------■■ —^------— - 619--2813. PettengiU, 646-OUl. with promotions in a growing ready to go. Also Welmaraners, mnm of ttfieienev aiwrtment MANCHESTER — attention In- m ANCHBS’TER new 6 room ^ oomi>any. Call Bridgeport 1- health assured. Also mixed W . G . Glenne|^Co4 u S T s ^ S r S flK ^ m a : vestore - Unique opportunity custom Ranch with carport. 3M.500-CMoniti, 6 rooms, ate- M a t t r e s s —Experienced o ^ . An Equal Opportunity REXJBIVING CLERK —for local 334-7357 tor further inform a­ breed puppies. Southington, 336 N. MAIN ST., ^ plus single Mt„hen, family room comWqa,^ dlnteg room and counter. Ap­ Employer, M * F furniture and appliance ware­ tion. 628-6573. »> MANCHESTER p home, new central heating sys- tion, 8 extra large bedro^s. Bast side. ply in person. Center Reetau- house. OaU Mr. PettengiU, 646- tern In 4-famIly, annual Incodie 2^ fyu batta. Wesley R. Smith, *49-3979, 9-4. m e c h a n i c —full-time for bus BASSETT Hound puppies, AKC huty, 1-883-7634. rant, 499 Mata St. OUl. ___ 35,200. H ayes A gency, 646-0131. ing; safety TV technicians' in expand­ line. T . J . (k o ck e tt. R ealtor, A gency, R ealtors, 649-28I3. room Cape with rec room, ga- Chester, wooded acre building TYPISTS catch lock with ratchet ventilation; flat sin and hotted Understanding Minds ing service department. W|U iMAtN TO OPERATE 643-1677. ___ rage, fireplace, west side of lot with brook. Leonard Agency LAKEWOOD CIRCLB N < ^ — j g c a j Estate C o., R ealtor, 646-0469. interloeked oorMrs. Top salaries, outstanding 5 1 9 7 Immediate openings in our WlUing Spirits employe benefit program. M i u i n g m a c h i n e s An Im m acM ate R anch id te l fo r 943^129 849-8638 — ------General Service Dept, for Career opportunity, must .SiW * Looking for hots that are HoOBCS F or Sale 72 a smaU famUy. Three bed- ’______!______RBSIDFNTTAL LOT— 86x197; qualified, fast, accurate Ibe Manchester Homemak­ be high school gi^uate. r ^ y®u b y rooms, good living room, for- MANCHESTER — large 6 room exclusive nelghboihod, 649- otenographers and typists GRINDING MACHINES ers Service, Inc. is seeking Pleasq call J. C. McCarthy, A oharmlnef eaay-to-swff frock packing Into a small ^ace and - more be^ooons huU idining room, rec room in Cape 'with 1% baths, 4 bed- 8538, 643-5129. to p^orm interesting and tile basement. Garage and a rooms and almost complete o n ly * dlvendfisd work. mature women with skiUs 289-667L irtriefa offers a flattering V- yet, come up tooklng so f ^ Sood^^Ooo and condition all ______13*88 ENGRAVING MACHINES in tending the sick and for BEST RESUmT or scaUoped neckline. and pretty? Here are thiw utflltleB 315 400 Mitten bpauUful level lot. Fine loca- basement rec room. Wesley R. jjggoi-j; Pfonerty For Sflle 74 Measured — Custom Bnllt — Installed AB sq>pl| ats must be high aged, caring for children, LATHE No. 8146 with Patt-O-Rama styles In easy crochet that do ^ ’ «4.i4ia30 bon. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Smith, Realtor, 1 6 4 3 -1 5 6 7 .______school duates. running a household and MECHANIC lor truck’ fleet, *1 in sizes 84 to 48, bust 86 to Just that! a g en cy , weaitoro, -row . 943.1577. ------—\------LAKEFRONT — Immaculate 5 80 Size 36 88 bust, with short Pattern Np. 5197 has com- LARGE EXjSCUTTVE Ranch, 7 ------*------— ------T $16,600—Oversized, | Immaculate room summer place, fireplace; Investlgato our new fringe siqiportive service. Pasci- married, responsible, experi­ d tevoB 8% yards of 35”. jdete crochet directions for oU n)on»s, modem wti-han with aU MANCHESTER — SpoUess 3-, g Cape, one unfinished, trees plus extra lot with ga- benefit program and desir- • nating part-time work for enced, plenty of hours, year LOW COST. TOO! MANCHESTER ■blt work schedule, those wishing to seiwe their around, some outside work. 643- To oider, send 60c in coine to: three styles. bimtrhm, dtatag r o o m . tw> flw btdroom R ^ . ^ *ed dormer, fireplace, fe^ed rage, 311,700. Hutchins Agency oommunHy and «om at the mam Burnett- Mancheeter Bvo- To ordm-, KBod 85c la.ootna Bteoea. 214'teflH family noB* "5^ buUt-lna, luu neae- yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins Realtors. 649-5824, 2414. CASH RA1CS n s WORDS) CffENlNGS ON FIB8T AMD SECOND aHIFItl L som e tim e. H e^ U sT lm or to:--AiinaCSi^ T^ itoi)to wT*!*. amt, eUumimim storms, ga. Agency. Beeltors, 849-6324. A p^ El Porsoat PART-TIME gas station attend­ On* D a y ...... 45c 3 D a y s ...... $1.17 ^SnrimndH*''NHW wsmit, N.T. tee Eveninr Betuld. 1109 AlfE. c«i m m mul. nwe, lot 180 x '200. Hanley ■ = ■ ...... 1 - LAKE CHAFFEE — Waterfront ant, experienced, mature man AMTOyAfi, NEW xu»*.x« ^ Ityfiv T«BK, S u A gttm y 8W - 648-0080. THREB5r-3 bedroom Ranches, tot. $2,500. Hanley Agency, 048- i t JUng H i* Straot, Fbr fiiilliOT Infonnatloa Six Days .....$1.98 10 Do^ .....$3.00 THE PARKER- lURTFOm GORPORATION ■oatBoitforl’ pteferred. For evening work. 1100 I.AMBERTON ROAD For Ist-claas mailing odd 10c N.T. 10008 ______nice condition. P riced at. $11, 0030. phone 649-3889 Iwtween 9- Apply in persMi before 6 p.m., IMMEDUTE ACTION Beautiftd PRINCETON St. — Custom built 200, 311,500 and $14,500. Mitten ajn.*4 pjn. WXNDSlHt, O O ^ . t o r each nattem Print Name, For Ist-class mailing add 10c CXINOORD RD. ANDOVER LAKE — oozy 4 Aa Baial Opportunity Employer see Mr. Sloan, Esso Seiwice Call before 10:3fl weekdays (9 AJVL Saturdays). You (Address \rith Zip Cfode, Style for each patte^ I^ t Nmne. Randi. luge Bvtag rpom, for- * bedr^ b^e, » Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. ■ ■ ;i PHONE 688-M61 WINDSOB room cottage overlooking lake, TELEVISION ■ A^PLUNCE Center, Route 83, Vernon. can start an jiA^r canMl an ad same day. ______\ . ' V o . and Size A ddress w ith Zip ^.Oode, Stade m ol dhrftig . room. eoUnot Ven with dtatag uea, laundry ibom, Mige cedu ctoeel, 2 (3R1IBN AREA — $13,200. 7 etone fireplace; cabintted EVENINGS

THURSDAY, MAY 19,1966 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR iHanrl][?Bt^r En^tiing ll^ntUt Ar&i»ge Dafly Net Press Rtm The Weather For the Week Eadeg Cloudy, foggy tnnighit Low May 7 ,19M around 50. Cloudy, mild tomoi> A 1_ M. n n French Club o< Manches- Women Slate I M ^ IIT . I o w n ter wiU ^ n s o r a pubHc Whtot row, chance of •howera. High and Setback party Monday at 8 Dinner Monday 14,661 VO to 7& , Rdbekah AssetnWy o t Con- pan. at Orange Hall. R efre^- Marichester-^A City of Village Charm neoUcut will have a two-day ments will be eerved. TldteU The Women’s ClUb of Man­ aeasion, atarting tomorrow at may be purdtaaed at the door. chester will have it8 annual MANCHESTER, CONN., F R m A Y , MAY 20, 1966 (Claaoifted A d vertin g on Page tl)! PRICE SEVEN CENTS 9 am ., at the Hartford Hilton May Dinner Monday at Glas­ VOL. LXXXV, NO. 196 JCTWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Hotel. Mrs. Beverly JeiAdns of Miss Judith Allen, daughter tonbury HUls Country Club, Nfawaiestw, district deputy of Mr. and^Mrs. Gordon F. Al­ HolUster St., Glastonbury. Din­ president, and Mrs. John Chriat- len, 65 Morse Rd., a member of ner wBl be served at 7 pxn. aft­ ensen, past 'noble grand of Sun- the freshman Glee Club at Skid- er a social time at 6:30. John Hit and Run aet Lodge, wlU go as delegates more College, tot* pert in the Mahoney of Manchester will Manchester police r^xirt- from Sunset Lodge. Several jpint concert of the Dartmouth play seleotions on the organ Busing Plan Voted ed a hlt-ond-nm accident American Civilians other members of Sunset plan and Skidmore C o llie glee dubs during dinner. yesterday afternoon on E. to attend the session Saturday at Dartmouth. She is also a •The ■Village Charmere,” a Center St. between motor­ night for voting and Installa- a member of the Student Gov­ female baiberslhop-styln quartet ist and a boy on a Ijlcycle. ttai of oflficera. ernment, on the staff o f the and members of Mountain l^au- The boy on the blcjrcle got college newspaper and was re­ rel Chapter of Sweet Adelines, away. cently elected to serve on the Inc., will entertain after din­ By South W indsor The motorist, Frank G. Judiciary Council. She is a 1965 ner. Mrs. Truman A. Oandall Lamb, 46, of Westport told graduate of Fast Catholic High of Manchester sings "tenor” in Leave T. Participants in the program police he was pulling out of School. the group. Last weekend in Oy ANNE LYONS the total •nroHinent of studenta IRNHS in the class to exceed 27, or must be ejected on the basis a driveway when the young Kingston, Ontario, Canada, the The board of education bicyclist rammed into the singera placed third while oom- last night voted 7 to 1 to cause the estahSishment of an of need, not race. WASHlNG-rON (Apy— TV and Appliance Store Chapman Court, Order of 8. Parents of participating side of his car. peting' against 20 other quar­ extra classroom unit. state Department officials Manchester Parkade Amaranth, will meet tomorrow begin negotiations with the children must give their writ­ Lamb said the boy re­ Open Evenings till 9 tets In an annual quaifet com­ 2. No Hartford kindergarten said today the United at 7 :46 p.m. at the Masonic Hartford school board to ten permission, after having had fused to identify himself, petition of Sweet Adelines. students will be accommodated Temple. There will be a Me­ bus disadvantaged Hart­ the program explained to them. got back on his bike and States is considering order­ Members are reminded to in South Windsor classes. S h f - t I c i i i c i morial Service after a busi­ ford students to South 9. A number of teachers equiv- pedaled away from the ing tlie removal of about ness meeting. Mrs. Harold bring floral arrangements which Roosevelt Mills 3. Any and all costa arising scene. Windsor schools. from the attendance of Hartford “alent to the iiumber^ of schools 400 American civilians in SWEEPER VAC Loomis will head a refresh­ will be judged for prizes. RETAIL SALESROOM OPEN TO THE PUBLIC the strife - tom Hue-Da Members In need of transpor­ The lone dissenting vote students in South Windsor class­ participating In the South Wind' ment committee. Officers are MON. THRU SAT. TILL 5:80 and FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. sor system shall be invited to tation may contact a member was cast by Robert Ever- rooms will be paid from funds Nang area of South Viet reminded to wear white gowns. participate in an instructional • Sweeps pare floors of the executive board of the *15 E. MAIN ST. ROCKVILLE, CONN. Bole. of agencies other than the town State News Nam. and planning summer workshop, civilians were ordered out in • Deep clcaris rugs Women’s Club. of South Windsor. Mrs. Nell Ellis of 46 Butter­ The vote was to author­ and shall be reimbursed at the a previous phase of the political 4. The board of education DISPOSABLE nut Rd. is chairman of reserva­ ize the board “chairman planned rate by the proper ex­ crisis earlier this year hava tions for a benefit dinner for St. and superintendent to en- reserves the right to return to CROC Says PAPER BAGS ternal fiscal body. since returned. Jude Children's Research Hospi- $49,671 Paid "ter discussions with the Hartford any student who, in the 10. The plan will be considered •nie current situation has been Jl Tuesday, June 14, at me To Unemployed Hartford board of educa­ judgement of the superintendent; a town-to-town arrangerrfent for Still Plans characterized by tank-supported Hartford Hilton Hotel. Commit­ tion to draw up a contract of school, poses a severe prob­ the benefit of children and will government troops moving Model tee members include Richard lem which cannot be solved in •01 be free from direct and active against Buddhist-held pagoda Carpenter of 286 Henry St. and Unempkyed workers were for the busing of not more any other way. ONLY paid $49,671 during last month than 25 students during control of any state and federal To Aid GOP and their aesociated military Salem Naasiff of 241 Vernon St. 8 out of 10 homes 6. The South Windsor board agency. units. from the Manchester office of the 1966-67 and 1967-68 of education reserves the right the State Labor Departraent, 11. The Hartford board of ed­ WALLINGFORD (AP) One official said that when David C. Keith, son of Atty. school years.” to return any child to Hartford compared to $94,692 paid out In ucation shall show its prime con­ —^The Connecticut Repub- there is danger of bloodshed in and Mrs. W. David Keith of 66 hove 0 cold room The board set 14 conditions should conditions specified in cern is to provide the best op­ such a situation, removal of tha April of last year, according to can Citizen’s Committee— HillcreSt Rd., made the first It holds essential in setting the Item 1 be vidlafed at any time a report by Edmund Loiseile, lo­ portunity for disadvantaged chil­ American citizens in the area is NEED A honor roll at Wllbraham (Mass.) terms of a contract. The tcon- during the school year. which announced a reor­ cal manager for unemployment IS YOURS ONE OF THE 8?ftf dren and, as an example of its naturally under consideration. Academy for the sixth marking ditions are; 6. Under no conditions will the ganization last weekend— SPECIAL compensation. good faith, shall bus a like num­ The United States is keeping . period. To achieve high honors 1. In no case will the addition town of South Windsor engage ber, random sampling, of chil­ says it wants to clear up “ a The average weekly check for In urgent contact witli govern­ students must have all grades Warm up that of Hartford students to a Sputh in a “ rerverse busing” program dren to their best schools —for fundamental misunder­ CAR April of this year was $41.60, ment and rebel leaders in tha over 80. W indsor. classroom cause with the city of Hartford. example, the nationally recog­ standing” about its future intensifying civil conflict, offi- compared to an average weekly nized Annie Fisher School —or operations. check of $37.82 during the cor­ hard-to-heat room ciala said, and is trying to help Miss Cheryl Ann Staniunas, show by. its records that this “ The impression that the com­ responding period last year. work out a situation. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Jo­ type of movement has already mittee had ceased to exist . . . is Benefits totaling $297,646 have Although the effect of tha seph Staniunas of 74 Plymouth UofH S cien te Center Ciets Start with theiMW been accomplished. not the case,” the group said in been paid out locally for the strife so fat; has been virtually Lane, was recently elected pres­ 12. The testing programs for a statement Thursday following University of Hartford officials and students, following a student convocation Tuesday, first four months of 1966, far Senators Back Plan to sideline South Vietnamese ident of Kappa Delta Pi, na­ participating children will be a meeting of its executive com­ conducted cornerstone ceremonies for the university’s rising 55.4 million science center, to below .the $932,295 paid out for emi& CHASER forces in the Hue-Da Nang area tional honorary society in edu­ kept as normal as possible, and mittee. FOR A be named the Charles A. Dana Hall, in honor of a Wilton industrialist and major contribu­ the first four months o f 1966. from the war against the ^ m * cation, at the Unlveirslty of Con- BY IRON FIREMAN all testing procedures be cleared “ We hope to remain the rally­ tor to the building fund. ParUclpante, left to right, are Orrin P. Kilboum, vice chairman of TThe local office services Man­ munists, high officials here con­ xvecUcut, where she is a junior by the superintendent of schools. ing point for those in the Re­ SPECIAL the Board of Regents; John R. Lincoln, physics major from West Hartford; Dr. Alan S. chester, Vernon, RockviHe and THIS REVOUm ONARY MBW Sfr To Cut NATO Troops tinued to Insist that the civil majoring in mathematics and 13. The board of education re­ publican Party who wish to Wilson, vice chancellor for administration and chairman, of the science center planning Andover, plus daimants from VELOPKffiNt IN ADD-ON HEAT- strife has so far not caused any minordng in etlucaUan. INO will keqi poor or cU b Mom serves the right to discontinue foster a positive political philo­ OCCASION? committee; and Miss Sally Aspinwall of 3 Anderson St., Manchester, a psychology major. East Hartford and other towns CEtclr fSoM WASHINGTON (AP) — proposed sale of a $176-md'Uion major damage to the anti-Oom- warm and coxyt with flfuilm- sophy based on sound princi­ Ground was broken for the building March 17. The construction is being done by Standard who prefer to use loc^ facul­ filtered, Congressional support mounted steel complex to Red China munist struggle. or Frank J. Mansfield Marine ing, tfaennosMicalbr controlled heat (See Page Twenty-One) ples. We also hope to provide Rent a new Comet Builders, Inc., of West Hartford. ties to their own. today for Senate Democratic symbolizes “ the naive attitude The possibility that the polltl- League Auxiliary will conduct a V Hu» M M ifna M Mkr Operatiiis coet op to 73% lea fiiM Leader Mike MSansfield’s pro­ of certain West European na­ research and fact-finding that oal crisis could result in a Mercury. Low Rates . other add-oD beaten. Heata odd bath- bingo tomorrow at 7 p.m. at tMkwMhr. posal that the United States con­ tions toward the very serious will be of assistance to the Re­ break-off of South Viet Nam’a A. Nielsen of 73 Brookfield St., Lee Davis, eon of Mr. and American Legion Auxiliary room, encloaed pocdi, attic to e e a , or Daily . . . Weekly . Rocky Hill Veterans Home and C o rre ctio n situation wihich now exists in publican Party,” the statement Sen. Ribicoff as he testified before the Senate Parks and Recreation subcom­ three northern provinces froni is counselor for the same dor- Mrs. John Davis o f 44 Scott Dr., First District will meet Sunday MuniK lt. any si>ace that needa extrabeat. sider pulling moat of its troops Monthly. Hospital. In yesterday’s story o f the V M «-m «r li#i Viet Nam.” said. mittee on the national park proposal. (A P Photofax) Saigon’s control is recognized in mitory. is an upper school honor stu- at 2:30 p.m. at the Sisters of f r e e h o m e l^MONSlXAinpili out of Europe. Heart Plant 251 junked cars, towed last Sens. Stuart Symington, D- Oonaideraillon of the removal Last Saturday, the commiittee high quarters of the Johnson dent for the second marking Fatima Church, Buss and Bab- week to two Manchester used V UmhM M ImM Miss Paula White Hufifleld, Mo., and Thomas J. McIntyre, of U.S. troops "would make''it announced it would no longer administration. An obvious pur­ a duplicate period at Robinson Sch<»>l, West cock Sts., Hartford. a„to parts yards, 'Ihe Herald : daughter___ ^______of Mr.____ and_____ Mrs.____ Her There will be D-N.H., two members of the abundantly drttr to Western Patient Dies have a paid executive head and Shy Thief Lose* Loot pose o t the U.S. eftort to find a bert A. Hutfleld of 25 Stephegs bridge game tomorrow at 8 p.m. Hartford. Incorrectly named one o f them. Senate Armed Services Corn- Ekirope that we can and would would operate as “ a strictly vol­ River National Park solution is to prevent such a St. is vice president of her dor- at Community Y, 79 N. Main St. ----- Members of the Army-Nlavy The upper photo was of the mittee, endorsed the proposal in withdraw our land forces from HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Wal­ unteer organization.” LOS ANGteLES (AP) — split, which could remove a crit­ mitory, Jeannette (Jarroll Hall, BegistraUons will be taken at The Past Chiefs Club of Me- Club wiil meet tomorrow at 7 Parker St. Auto Parts, owned FOGARTY BROS.. Inc. ■eparaite interviews and also Europe — and put them to work ter L. McOans, the second pa­ The Saturday announcement The bandit not only lost his ical area of South Viet Nam at Bryant College, Providence, 7:45. Refreshments wniU be morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, p.m. at Holmes BXmeral Home, by Daniel PantaJeo. T h e lower tient to undergo a partial artifi­ was coupled with the resigna­ 319 BROAD STREET— TEL. 649-4539 voiced irritation with America’s in South Virt Nam where they rtilrt and pants but his loot from the war or render it inef­ RESERVE A CAR R.I. tvniBi Joanne C. Nielson, served. The game is sponsored will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m- at 400 Main St., to i>ay respects photo was o f Pantaleo’s Used partners in the North Atlantic are urgently needed to protect cial Heart implant in Methodist tion of John M. Lupton of West­ too. Pushed by Ribicoff fective hi the drive to block a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Karl by Manchester YWCA and open the home of Mrs. Herbert Alley, to a mem;ber, the late Nicholas Auto Parts on Horace S t, Treaty Organlsattoiu the Bves' of American soidiem Hospital in recent weeks, died on aa executive director cf the Police said he was chang­ Oommunlirt conquest. NOW . . . CALL Secretary Stewart L. UdaU, and ■------to the public. 69 Washington St. Blanchard. owned by Emil Pontaleo. "We’re keeping our commit­ wtx> are already there.** today. Doctors blamed a persis­ groiq>. ing hlB clothing behind WASHINGTON (AP)— Enact­ Fiirthermore, a break-up of was in accord with the proposed ments and they aren’t keeping tent Ueethng condition in the bushes when a poaser-by ment of legislation to estaiblish South Viet Nam In this way ''Our eommittnent to South amendment. Oielie,” Symington said. Viet Nam has brought no con­ chest. Hay Change Buying saw him. He fled In his un­ a Connecticut River national would undoubtedly be ae- 643-5135 McOans, 61, died at 8 a.m,« HARTFORD (A P )-A spokeo- "This study,” Ribicoff said, " I think it’s a growing feeUng crete support from our Eurcb derwear. pork and recreation area was claimed liy the Oommunists aa nearly three days after under­ man tor the State Department “also has the support of Presi­ In Congress that we have to talk pean alhes — and some of these Officers found the cloth­ a great victory for them, and a MAYTAG going surgery at Methodist Hos- of Ekhication says It’s possible urged today by Sen. Abraham dent Johnson, who stated in his LEASING tougher with these guys,” Mc- allies even appear unwllUng to ing and a paper sack. They major defeat tor the United (Htal. The plastic pump that as­ changes may be made in a plan A. Ribicoff, D-Oonn., before the message to the Congre.ss on pol- Dit)rre added. defend their own naticnB,’’ said said the sack contained States as well as file Saigon sisted hds heart was removed 27 tor pooBng of purchasea Senate Subcommittee on Parks lutlon control and conservation: One-Two-Three WASHERS Their comments indicated the McIntyre. more than taken government. ' hours after siugery and the hos­ of bread and rolls tor school 31.000 and Recreation. ‘For a regpon which now has no Year Leasing Plans growing cong;ressional concern, Thursday from Marina Sav­ lYie Johnson administration to In place of American troops, pital indicated his damaged Itmch programs, which is op- In a statemeiYt supporting the national park, I recommend the \M) Very Special! 5 pc. dining group shared by adminietration sup­ ings Sc Loan Co. In one of still holding to a careful middle All Makes and Models Molntyre said, U.S. Potaris sub- hgjgpj diunber had shown signs posed ^ the Connecticut Bak- bin sponsored by him and Sens, study of a Connecticut River Na^ porters and critics alike, that marines could be made reaxly the slacks’ pockets they of the road course in dealings of repairing itself. ers Assocdaition. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Oonn., Lev- tlonal Recreation Area along the cost of 'U.S. commitments “to bring the striking force of found an additional $200. with the Saigon military regime DRYERS first hospital bulletin to­ The spokesman said ’nmraday erett Saltorrstall, R-Masa., Ed­ New England’s largest rtv- around the world are too high the United States to bear if Eu­ ”1116 The bandit still to at and rebellious military and day said the probable cause of that ofificialB of the State Board ward M. Kennedy, D-Maaa., er . . / ’’ MORIARTY AUTHENTICALLY STYLED and the NATO allies are not rope were attacked.” large. Buddhist leaders at Da Nang SKI'l death was pulmonary insuffi­ of EducaiUon and representa­ Morris Cotton, R-N.H., and Tom pulling their weight. Symington expressed fear "The Connecticut River Val- and Hue. ciency, tives of the bakers’ assocla/tion McIntyre, D-N.H., Ribicoff said: BROTHERS EARLY AMERICAN DINING "We ttidnk that we are trying that the United States is spread­ ley," Ribicoff said. "affords us 'This evidently. Is designed to A second bulletin released an would meet sometime next week “ The time has come to lake “ Connecticut’s Oldest to keep peace in the world,” Mh- ing itself too thin with world­ an opportunity to take another leave the U nit^ States in posl- NORMAN'S hour later said a cardiovascular to talk over their differenoes. decisive and dramatic action to Uncoln-MeToury Dealer” ENSEMBLES IN HARD ROCK Intyre said, "and those feiUows wide commitments and is losing step forward toward mee^ng the tlon to continue working with team had determined the cause Test Version preserve the beauty of the Con­ Kiir Till' IU mI complete are happy to let us do it, mak­ gold stocka while allies like legitimate needs of the Ameri- Premier Gen. Nguyen Cao Ky SOI CENTER STREET as “hemorrhagic diathesis. P&WA Talks Recess IUkI Tlif ll< Hi Sl■rvl^•<^ ing a dbllar any chance th$y necticut River Valley.” can people tor outdoor recrea- or with his successor if Ky MAPLE France and Germany are build­ WASHINGTON (AP)—Federal OPEN EVENINGS get.” Which persisted and was uncon­ ' The bill would authorize the tion, tor scenic beauty, and for proves unable to remain in li:i II % i(T im il) III! 4 Mate Chairs ing up theirs, medtators said today they were Of Surveyor McIntyre told the Senate trollable.” Secretary of the Interior to just plain peace and quiet, away flee. Authorities here said tho recessing contract talks between U \N< IIK-i’l l-It 42" Round Table Thursday that West Germany’s (See Page ’Iliree) “ Mr. McCans’ cardiac condi- make a study of the valley run­ from the city streets.” critical issue to the timing of a the AFL-OIO United Auto Work­ Won seemed to be satisfactory Lands Well ning 400 miles through New He noted that about 1.6 million switch from the present mili­ ers and the Praitt and Whitney Read Herald Ads. «99 until time of death,” the second Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu­ live in the valley itself and that tary rule to a civilian adminis­ Aircraft Oorp. until next TVies- bulletin said. “However, his ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) setts and Connecticut; receive the number is expected to about tration in Saigon, but involvad day, when negotiations will be hemorrhagic diathesis caused — A teat version of the Surveyor recommendations of goveraors double by the year 2000. He also in this are future relations be­ A New Creed ktng oompUcaitkiis.’’ moved to New York City. Authentic reproductions of the vehicle designed for an un­ of those four states; establish cited that the valley is adjacent tween the northern. provinces The Federal Mediation and sturdy tables found in Colonial A diathesis is a body condition manned soft landing on the bouTKlaries; hold hearings; es­ to eastern metropolitan areas. and Saigon and the future politi­ that causes an organ to mal­ Oonai'Mation Service said the re­ moon made a smooith 900-foot tablish the areas and adminis­ “ Our cities’ and towns need cal role of (he Buddhists. Inns. function. cess was called because the ne­ descent in a successflul final teat ter them for public use. breathing space,” Ribicoff aaid. Presbyterian Debate gotiators had other commit­ Ky pledged last January ta MicCans underwent surgery today prior to the scheduled The Interior Department wish­ "Our children must have places Generations of craftemen have ments. proceed through the . develoj)- Tuesday and the pulmonary dis­ May 30 flight to the moon. , es to amend the bUl so as to to play, hills to climb, quiet SCHNEDER’S skillfully Yashioned this hand­ turbance and bleeding oondtion ment of a new constitution to The space vehicle was authorize a study to determine woods and open spaces. If we some rugged furniture of solid was first reported 24 hours la­ put a civilian government into Record at Mike dropped from a balloon over the feasibility of the proposal are not to resign ourselves to a FARM MARKET A GARDEN GENnR rock maple. Coming to a Head ter. He was returned twice to MIDDLETOWN. Conn. (AP) power sometime in 1967. The nearby HbHoman Air Force before making any recommend­ future paved with asphalt and ROUTE 83, VERNON —- TeL 875-0896 — Open 8 A.M.-9 PAL — Jeff Taylor, a Wesleyan Unid United States backed his plan By GEORGE. W. 0(«N E IA , among the 8.3 million members have fluids removed from his Base. ation to Congress on it. Ribicoff The styling is as timely today as lungs. versity sopitomOre, is catching and support tor fids plan is tha Associated Press Religion Writ­ of the United Preabyteirian said he had discussed this with (See Page Sixteen) We are celebrating our 1st anniversary this weekend Thursday’s final Methodist his breath arid a lot of sleep aft- Its thres liquid fuel engines, major talking point in U.S. poli­ is was years ago. er Church in the U.8.A. for the last and to show our appreciation for your patronage we Hospital advisory said, how- er completd^ 89 hours and 21 operating on information from cy now to the extend that this.- are offering some unheard of specials. BOSTON (AP) — A yaar-kmg, yetir. two radar systems aboard the country talks a great deal about , Note the generous proiwrtions of It toudhed off more sparks ever, doctors were continuing mlnqtes on' the air to set what nationwide debate among Uidt- effort to halt a bleeding tenden- he claims is the world’s record vehicle, then slowed the vehicle getting a oonztitutlonal govern-, ) this majgnificent furniture, the when it reached the floor cf the from a descent speed eautiful success. (8ea Page Teo) three centuries. Action on the matter isn’t ex­ National Aeronautics and PACKAGED It has been a rourtng iasue pected until near the close of Space Administration officials In Oregon Primary ------'— !------the eight-day meeting early say they hope Surveyor will Limit 2 next week. But the bursts of in Congress TOMATOES 10c Critics send back information about the PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Meyer, has drawn little support. api^ause in the initial skirmiah- moon’s surface. Such informa­ The Oregon primary election One of Morgan’s supporters is hig kidlcated the document had Seek Life tion is needed before a manned next Tuesday should give a Sen. Wayne Morse, - DrOre. BuUetins Lb. 1 0 c predomincint support- BANANAS landing can be attempted in the strong indicafion of how Ameri­ Morse says if Morgan doesn’t H ie 4,600-word confession is Push Draft Study Apollo moonffllght program. cans feel about the war in Viet win he will vote for Gov. Mark ABVXSEBS ^ BAHLER FARMS In Universe, the first effort to define the U U O A M ^ Nam. O. Hatfield, who is running for CiMirefa’s beliefs since the West­ WASHINGTON (AP) — torm, the Peace Corps or other Today’e test was held at about WASHINGTOiN (A P )— Rep. Rottert B. Dimcan, D- the Republican nomination to. minister Confession ;Of 1649. Ciongiressional critics pressed help-mankind programs. 11:47 a.m. more than two hours President Johnson called In ICECREAM % Gal Ore., and Howard Morgan agree the U.S. Senate and who also Says Scholar It transposes traditional today tor an exhaustive re-ex- ^ in e members of Cwigress after scheduled drop tlmei. De­ key advioeis today for what the war in Viet Nam completely opposes Johnson’s policies in (jhrisUan teachings into contem­ amination of the nation’s mili­ said, however, that alternatives lays were caused by factors the White House called a dl»« CAMBRIDGE, Maas. (AP) — to military service should be has dominated their campaign Viet Nam. POTTED PLANT porary terminology. tary draft system. They ranging from strong, winds to Quselon the North Atlqatla FOR THE LADIES A philoaopher says there should for the Democratic nomination Duncan says of the campaign: “ If We’re going tio talk to the charged present procedures are considered. Among the possibili­ optical problems. Treaty Organization and oth­ be a "settoUB aitd aophirtioat- ties, they listed the Peace to. the y.S. Senate " I haven’t been to one meeting FREES world today, we have to change inconsistent, inequitable, dis­ It was the second successful er foreign policy areas. Ha •d” effort to probe the utdverse Corps, lK»pital or slum work, They are running tor the .seat where the first question wasn’t Loaipops to its language,” said the Rev. criminatory and as outdated as test in which Surveyor lowered aaked . Secretary o f Stats tor measeges from iateDigent urban construction and conserv­ now held by Democratic Sen. about Viet Nam.” FOR HIE KIDDIES Dr. Edward A. Dowey Jr., of the horse cavalry. Itself without the benefit of par­ Dean Ruak, Seerrtaty o f De­ Hfe on other wotids even though Maurine Neuberger, who has Princeton Theclogioal Semi­ Two reeolutions were intro­ ation. achutes. “ Peace is our common de­ fense Robert S. McNamara, wa almost win certainly fail. decided to retire. sire,” he says. “ Only the meth­ nary. duced in,the House asking ap­ But in Dallas, Tex., Lt. Gen. After the engines and radar onderaecretary o t State Anmiol ond PerMwiial flowers cwo In Dr, Lenris.W. Beck, chairman pointment of special investigat­ Duncan, 46, fully supports the ods for obtaining peace are at He headed a teem of scliolara Lewis B. Hershey, Selective aboard Surveyor were warmed George W. Ball, White Houm seloelion to ehooso from. poMcies of Presidrtrt Johnson in variance.” of the Univeralty of Rocheeter which worked seven ,years , in ing committees. In the Senate, Service director, eaid he doubts up about 10 seconde the space­ aa^drtant Walt W . Boatosw Sen. Gajfiord Nelson, D-Wis., Viet Nam. He has been elected P h ilosop h y ^i^Sauci^*5^ Congress can be sold on a plan craft was dropped, Its engines, Ironically, Morgan waa and former Seoretory o f State ANNUALS and VEGETABLE PLANTS wm m ed ig> in an M e r v i^ hia nuob of the quesOcning called iq>oa the President to ap­ that would substitute some oth­ sounding like a swiarm of bees, to the U.S. House twice and is a among those who urged Duncan member of the powerful House Dean Aclieaon to oome in for Flats of 6 troys $3.30 Mo m on ejtfratewsrtrtal We In centerwl «n the doewnent’a point a commission to review er form of service for military then- took control to alow the to run for the Senate. But, says- a 6 p.m. session. ^ a aeriw of rtatemento he oayh treatment ot the Bible, whioh the "many inconsirtencies and duty. descent. Appropriations Committee. He Morgan, Duncan’s announce­ is a Lawyer and the father of GERANIUMS, large pkmts 4" pots each 79e '^Matching Captain's Chfitr oniy\aound inponaMent: w ’estmlnster Confession de- inequities’ ’ of the draft. "It’s awfully hard to keep that Today’s vehicle weighed 226 ment he would run “ revealed lousE ooNvionaK “ I ' behove' there are many scribed ae verbally inspired, The developments came as ‘something else’ within reason­ pounds, compared with the seven. not only a military cast of mind 10— $7.50 for group at left $24.00 YORK (AP) — L. abodes of Intelligeiit life in the infallible and authored by Cod. Pentagon officials reported able limits,” Hershey said. He more than 2,000 pounds tor the Morgan, 52, says our involve­ but a completely uncritical ac- Judsoni Moriiouse, fonnsF universe. "Why can’t___ we stHl______Oayi it’a _ Thursday Secretary of Defense declined further comment on (spacecraft designed tor the ment in a land war in Southeast iceptance of those mlUtary' au-' Urns fined for Memorial Day, choose your pkmts Republican state chairman, 'I believe many of them are the iitoffired. word of (Sod inkead cqjpoees the resolutions saying rtmtiar moon trip. Seven of the 2,000- Asia is a tragic mistake. He is a W>rities in Washington who and we witt get them ready for you. was oonvletod today of jnhoUtad by oiganiame with cf putfini; it ao it can be inter­ ite idea of allowing service in proposals have been offered in pound Surveyors are being former state Democrtitic chair­ consisteniUy have been wrong in helping atraage a M b s t e lntelMg«noa far higher than p r e t in a haV-OoZen^- ways?” the Peace Corps or similar pro- the part. Hershey was in Texae| built, man and was a member of the their estimate of the national help |tbe Playboy Ohib ob*. aaked WHUom P. MeOarmick, gnane to be accepted as a sub- to aocrt>t & Boy Spout award. The 260,00(>4nile trip tb the Federal Power Commiarton tor interest and its requirements.” LOWERING CRABS ...... $3,9$-$12HS oura. tain a liquor lieeaae for tin *T bcheive anny of them are Broafefield, Ohio. , amute to.mMtary service. Iii the Senate, Nelson drew moon wiR reqtRre about 63 two ;^ears. He is co-owner of a Although Morgan aaye be sup­ New York club. A State dapahie of sendint. and may be The Rev. iOr. t a r n * L. liudge, McNamara left hto question support from Edward M. Ken- houra. A retro(ockrt,'not tested Portland oonatructlon company ports the “ Great Socirty,” he SHADE TREES ...... 3,95- 2US Supreme Ooort Jury foand sending, meaeagea to ua. cf Amherst OoHege, paid that unenewered when said in a nedy, (D-Maes.) and Jacob K. today, is to rtow the spacecraft and owns a cattlft ranch. He is also says of the Johnson admin­ him guilty on two eountaf- " i do not beUeve we evM* win ‘"nte word of Ood, in Ite moot Montreal apeecb Wednesday Javits, (R-N.Y.,) when he intro- from a speed of about 6,000 the farther of tour. istration : both involving n reported FRUIT TREES . L ...... 1.75- 3,25 receive or, if we reertve, under- profier aSnse, to Jeaua Ow tot” that Um teiequitlee in the draft Both are handsome, articulate "Today we are led by men duced the reeoiution seeking \s nUlM an hour on approaching |M,000 payment In 1062 to> w a V s i d e ■tond theee meoeags. might be remedied “ by asking and e^^tive oampoigners. who wWMn 90 days after the The propoaed ewdeaeiou aaya: draft review. ^ tti6 moon. The throe engines Martin O. Xlpatehi. ihen Poor Moss — Mulehes — FortlHier beHtonre, tfaereihre, we aOl VTba Ida oitfBcimit reraiaODo every young peraon in the Unit- Javris said eoUege defermenta tooted today then would alow Morgan, ** mpre'out- rteoUon ot 1M4 had Mpudtotod 519 E MIDDLE TURNPIltE M A N C H f S T IR ad Stalaa te Ova tarn yaani aC ipokeiL 1 of gw atnto lignor PloHt Foods — Vogotabio and Flowor Seeds (Oea Faga Ifaa| ■toidca to Ua aonnlnr” in nnt- (Sea Faga HgMean}; _ (Sea Fata Itoi) ' A third MUxUdata, OBbart ($tos F ags FsB],