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VOL. LXXJiVlU, NO. 189 TWENTY-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 12, 1969 A O v crtU a g am B m I* 1 9 ) PRICE TEN CENTS

Warren* Gets Data Nixon to Address Nation On Justice Fortas WAISIHJiNGTOlN (A P ) — He aald that the Republican Jotanaon to be chief Justice was A t t y . G m L J qBu i N . MUticiieU consfasslonal leader, Sen. Biver- withdrawn under heavy SfcknoiwicktBied tw lay that **■ *^******> <>* Mlnols and congressional pressure, has On Prospects for Peace he TMtiffH on “teiiRin infor- Michigan come under new lire ainee the niMtlbn'' Ito C hief Juafck^o^ *** *®®'***^ report after disclosure that he accepted, but Bari W erran last w w * r»m. meeting with Prestdeot later returned, a $90,000 fee ^ ***“ * charltalde foundaUcn set the House that the Fortas matter up by the finny of Loula Wrtf- WABHIINGT(JN (AP) — mTOUmUnr ju a ^ Abe came up “in general terms.” He Hon, a flnaneter wwr In Jafl after President Nix»n conferred Fbrto. a ^ that It was accurately re- inHng convicted a t viola^ se- today witti the "UA. mili­ Biailier, Newsweek m«g»«tM» ported that President Nixon had ouriues laws, tary GOmnunder in Viet­ reported that Mitchell had asked »ald he hoped It would not be- ^ r» d - Roaches Case nam, G«*l Creighton Warren to urge that Fortas re- come a partisan issue. ^ ^ uross, R-icwa, sign from the court. Newsweek aald Mitchell tdd awd Sunday he hasprepared a^ Aibrakns, and 'wfll address In a terse rtatement In re- Warren that the Justice Depart- titupama m ie iA A p p ealed to the nationi WeAwsdsy spcnse to Inquiries, Mitchell ment has “far more serious” In- Bertas and will present utem In n i^ t on pToqMDts o f peace said: formation than has been re- House unless the Juatioe re- as he sees them. "At my request, the chief Jus- vealed ao far In Fortas’ case * “reasonable Ume.” Highest Court Thera w a s no h iStonttoit at Ooe was khid enough to see me and that “the facta were bound He did not say what he views as any major bceaklbroagb In tbia In his chambers last Wednes- to- come out eventually. He has a reasonable time, rhe United Stotes Supreme direction. day. May 7,1089, at 11 :S0 a.m. been charged with accepting arose said his resolution aoi Court has been aaked to review Abrams flew in from Vietnam “As a courtesy to Ihe chief money from a private founds- ousea Bbrtas of malfeasance. an Injunciian Issued in Rot) would put the Senate on record 17 killed and 186 w ounded in apeculatkm that troop puDoute as saying the chief executive Military sousvea said there will be coming along Sbartiy, 70 .Orenun untU midnight to the ground fighting alone. should not send American was no Immediate repMt of ’The U.S. Command did not and considerable sentiment for bring the raging fin tinder con- foreba into fighting abroad with­ damage or casualties in the at­ disclose casualUes from the them is In evidence among tte t n l . out prior otmsultatlon unless na­ tack, the first against the base rocket and mortar attacks, but more doviah membeza of Con- Ten nsldente in a three-story tional security was directly in­ In several nuxitba headquarters said over-all cas­ gress. house located behind the wan- v olved . The rockets reportetfy were ualties and damage to the Persons arith an Inalght Into house wan evacuated about The action, sponsored by of the 107mm' type, uriilch has a American side were light. the talks at the White Houae 7:18 p.m., and at 7:80 p.m., long-time Vietndm critic Sen. J. range of about four miles. Far from complete South Viet­ aald that reaching a deeialan on tralna passing nsar the buUdIng W. Fulbright, D-Ark., Is ao out­ T an Son Nfaut, w hich serv es namese reports listed 11 gov­ troop wUbdrawmla was not the wen reported to be creeping growth of criticism agahist as Saigon’s alipcrt os weU as a ernment soldiers killed and 78 objective of the Abramo-Nixon along at about five mllea per President Lynditm B. Johnson’s m eeting. combined American and South w ounded. hour. iiae of the Tonkin Gulf reeolu- Tbe Wednesday nlgtat addreoa Vietnamese air base, has in the ’The North Vletnafneae 1st Di­ A s' the fin oontliuied, sand­ tkxi to Justify his expansian of Nixon Mbeduted, adth tho time' past been a Aivorlte target of vision moimted the heaviest at­ ing amcke throughout the city, the U.S. role in Vietnam. still uncertain, was in tbe cate­ the OommuMst command. tacks of the night against the all traoka wen closed, and l^ t resolution approved gory of more than ordinary im­ The new strike came after the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Dlvlaion in Johnson’s ordering American portance by WMto House stand- Page Fourteen) heaviest day of attacks since War Zone C bordering Cambo­ (Bee air raids against North Vietiuun ards. the Trt offensive of 1988. Enemy dia northwest of Saigon. following alleged attacks on “The address,” Ztogter sold, troops raked 169 allied positions North Vietnamese troops from U.S. destroyers in the Tonkin "wlU be a major addrem which and South Vietnamese towns. the 1st Division slammed more G ulf In 1984. than 500 rounds of rockets and can be charadtezised as a zaixizi Mansfield said passage would Several attacks were follow­ mortars into three U.S. 1st Air to the .American people cn the British Navy help “restore the powers and ed by infantry strikes, with the Cavalry Divlalon bases blocking Prealdent’a vtews aa to proe- the responsibility which the Sen- heaviest fighting centered the northwesterly approaches pecte of peace in Vietnam.” northwest of Saigon, near the RaceWinner^ (See Page Five) Cambodian border, and south of (See Page Eight) (See Page Bight) Prince Loser

By ANDREW TORCHIA Asaodatod Press Writer Many Officers in Vietnam Convinced LONDON (AP) — The Brltteh' navy won in record time, a prince tore hla panto and on American entrant in the great U.S. Coiild Withdraw 50,000 Troops traiuatlanUc air riMse reached London In a Gay Nineties swim By ROBERT G. KAUEB in pacification must aj^iear steMe, and troops to get the same results thsy aro suit and aide. The Washington 'Post the enemy must appear unable to mount now getting with 542,500 troops. Several ’The week-long rush between SAIGON — Many American offlcere any successful new offensive. attaches said well over 50,000 troops .the top of the General Post Of­ serving in Vietnam believe that at least But virtually all the other offices could b e w ithdraw n a t on ce w ith UtUe, fice ’Tower in London and- the (AP Pliptpfsx) 50,000 JU.S. troop s cou ld now be w ith­ irterviewed in the last fortnight expect if any, effect. 2 top of the Empire State Building Ava Gardner and Gregory Pfeclt Were Among ttie Dinner Guests. drawn without significantly affecting the wlthdraWala to begin soon whether or These foreignera tend to be extreme­ in New York ended Sunday. allied war effort. not theee conditions, are fully met. The ly urwymp^etic toward ah army of ’Ihere was $144,000 in prises for Theee withdrawals could come from recent flurry of speculation in Washing­ 542,000 wMch can regidariy put only winners in 91 categories and a Celebrities Eat Soul Food at $100 a Plate what is known here as “fat” or "ex­ ton about im m in^ troop withdrawals about ,.100,000 men into actual rich harvest of tall tales and cess assets,” in the opinion of several has had a powerful effect In Vietnam. with the enemy. publicity for the not-so-faot. NEW YORK (AP) — “Soul” The evening's program' was from Geotgine Carter, a native dosen offlcera interviewed in the last Every base camp and outpost seems to In interviews conducted throughout With several prises not yet an- reigned supreme at the Wal- Informal. The only speech was a of King George County, Va., and two weeks. Every one of these offlcera, have its own collection of rumors about Vietnam, officers suggested numerous noimced, four Americana were dort-Aatorla Hotel Sunday night brief welcome given by Brock a friend of Peters. from captains in the field to members what unite will be withdrawn first. methods of withdrawing troops without among the whmers in the aa 1,000 peraone—including Peters, board chairman of the . "I think it’a coming out very of the top command, said the U.S. has One popular rumor — that the 28th hampering the allied war effort Among competition sponoored by the scores of celebrities—gathered theater. nicely,” MSrs. Carter said after more men than It needs in Vietnam. Infantry Division will soon be withdrawn those mentioned most often were these: London Daily Mall. ’The race for a unique, $100-a-plate dinner The- gueete—clad in a variety a'lert-mlnute trip to the kitrtien. According to informed sources, U.S. —appeared in print Friday in a report —Reductions in the logistics and sup­ mariced the BOth anniversary of that featured fried chicken, ool- of costumes ranging from Afri­ ‘They know how to cook. It’a officials are now trying to identify the by United Press International. Military port operation. the first transatlantic flight by can gowns to velvet evening Juat a question of seasoning.’ lard greene and ijce with excels manpower that could be sent spokesmen quickly Issued a flat and firm The American soldier In Vietnam la Sir John Aloock and Sir Arthur Bulte—sipped oocktails and nlb- Guests danced to the music of black-eyed peas. home, or to other foreign bases. denial of the report, but speculation certainly the beet equipped fighting man Duke BUligton and Chico Ham­ Brow n. Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Med "noneoul” hor d’oeuvrea “We have a margin,'’ one member of about the 25th continues. The division’s' In the history of warfare. Moot troops ilton, then, after finlaMng desert ’The Royal Navy waited until Rosalind Russell and Harry Be- before moving into the hotel’s the American command said.'“We have home base is in Hawaii, so it could be can expect at least one hot meal a day, the lost day for Ite bert of three lafonte were among those who grand ballroom for dinner, of sweet potato or bean pie, set­ a lot of assete we can call on. Gen. transferred home on the understanding almost all get a mail delivery every day, record-breaking effort s—8 tled back to an entertainment aat at long, narrow tables cov­ dancing and mtortalnment. One Abrams (Creighton W. Abrama, U.S. that it could return qtdckly to Vietnam many boss camps have olymptc-slae hours, U minutes, 99 seconds by ered wHh zed and wMte checked young woman waa clad in a fair­ program that included Jeck Commander in Vietnam) doesn't feel if needed. swimming porta, movie Uwofan and U . Cmdr. Pster Goddard, 82. clothes and passed around huge ly tradUioal gown, but had Lernsnon, Lias Minnelli, Miss that his beck is up against the wall.” Many American officials hei‘e expect other impreartve recreational fartlillM, ’The 4 hours, 48 minutes and 57 platters of food aiul pltchera of shaved ahnoet her entire head Gardner and the Free Southern The “margin" will be withdrawn in that the first withttoawals will Include Tbe First Logistics Command (FLC), •eoends his Phantom supersanfe beer, cheerfuUy helping them- except for an Ihdianetyle top­ T h eater. the coming months, according to tMa at least one full Infantry divtslon, if only which supplies meet of ttw t^U rg Jet waa In the air waa a record selvee to food. knot. .Among tb e guests 'vMtre; M ay­ informant. He cannot be named under for political effect. But many offlcera forces here, includes 50,000 men. Tam for the New York to Ixwdon The “Soul Food Dinner” wa« Tbs food was prepared in Uie or John V. Lindsay, Cassius ground rules of the interview. Buggert other tacUca the U.S. command of tbousandi more troops in combat unite orosBing, M average of 798.8 a benefit for the Free Southern hotel’s Wteben by tbe regular Ctay, James Eaii Jones, Myma Thla high-ranking officer said there could use to thin out uiaieeded forces. are also detailed to logtatlca and suppeat.' miles per hour. Strong tail Theater, a group that travels Waldorf staff—a group more Loy, Godfrey Cambridge, Ann- were three pieconditlons for any uni­ Foreign observers, including the mili­ (About 100,000 of the American troopa wlnda helped, and Goddard re- through the South, bringing uaed to turning out roast beef Mosgret, Lauren Bacall, David lateral withdrawal — the SouUi Viet­ tary attaches of several friendly Euro­ here are regularly fighting the enemy.) fueled six -times on the way theater to people In poor, Negro cuid mashed potatoes. Janoaen, James Cobum and de- namese army must be ready to take pean countries, are outspoken in their over for withdrawn Americana, progress belief that the U.S. could use tar fewer (Bee Page Bigiit) communltlea. They had some help, faewever. ■Igiier Geottre Beene. (See Page Eleven)

\ I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ttANCHEST^ CONN^ MONDAY, MAY 12, 1989 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, . MAY 12, 1 9 6 9 PACB

Sheinwold on Bridge Obol, wseterty wtnde will con­ McNamara Presumed Dead^ Arctic ChiU tinue over the dtotrlct thraigli N O R TH ’Rweday. with temperatune re­ u n u s u a l p m c a s p 4 7 5 4 TV-Radio Tonight Brings Frost maining weU helaw eseeonal a n n o y s b i b i t z b b 9 1086 5 2 ffi MMUrUN OUR LOHEIT Memorud Service Sunday noraaala By ALFRED SHEINWOU> 0 A 10 WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — “THE WAY Once HPton under fa ir sklee "They ahouldnt let A AKQ CUef Petty Officer Mhrthin al Airport Wednseday evening. AncUo air has spnad anroes the and light wtorie tonight fixist Je Alecks play bridge,’’ ’The Old McNamara, the 14-yearold con norUieest bringtng an unseaeon- ' Day In,..Day Oul.t. WEST EAST CPO McNamara had been In Television Ukeiy over Inland rural aec- I HEARD IT" Kibitzer announced as he ap­ of MP. and Mna Lawrence ■. the N a vy 16% years, and he atite ohOI and scattered frost 4 9 8 3 2 ♦ 6 tlon i. proached the bar. "I’ve Just McNamara of lOT-Ylemlook St, had been staUonsd at the At- »:W I ChD Folk dtiltar to the rsglan, the U.S. Weather 0 AKQJ9 O 4 More suDnhtne Uian that of to­ "Horn* of Sorvico and GKrafity” wme from a table w h e r ^ ^ to now presumed to have dtod ■ugl Naval Air Boss, Japan, Hike Ooa^sB lO) Alfred Hltohoook Bureay says. , by John Gtuhor 0 J74 0 K98632 when the Navy BX3121 reoon- ■•rv Orifib — I ^13) Truth or Coosequen day to Ukeiy tomorrow . throws away aces and Iw to M for the past two yean. Bki voyags to Um Bottom I ten HttnOair-Brinlday Ovendght temperaturss were ♦ 6 A 109742 nafsoanoa plane he was aboard 00 PRES(»IPTHm$ though he expecte a medal. « 140) NawSboat SOUTH SOUTH mother, who to a secretary at 7:99 13 ) Mrstarr Tbaatar In the 80s o v e r m ost o f Oon- took us th fee drinks and an b w was ttiot down hy North Korean the Town Firs Department, IS liS S ,irocer’s Neighbor- 94) Tne American Land neoUcut with frost on the pump­ . . . resulting in meaningful 4 AKQJ 10 Jeto April 14 about 90 mUes off WINDSOR of conversation, but the old said her son bed alwrays flown 1 140) Tin Avengeni kin In many sections, th e chilly LET US nUCE 0 73 the North Korean coast over the Mnastara 8) Unite Ford Special gentleman flnaljy told us all in the huge, ■tow-moving, un­ F TVoop I Dream of saving* to you every day! Sullivon Av«. Many Henld rearlon toko ad- lack change of style and pace 0 Q 5 Sea of J^ian. weather to tmder the oontnfi of YKMM NOa about the hand that had an­ armed reconnatoeance planes. W eaUtir a pemtotant staarlng current m Shopping Conlor vantofo of one or all of tho to fit the composers they A 7833 lYuth or OoDsaquenoee (U) dunsmoka p n E s a H m o N i No npa and downs In year Ppeogrtotton aotloo of muaioai ovento avnil- prasenL noyed him. r Mr. and Mrs. McNamara have It waa hto Job, she aoid, to see W fiu 's NSnrT MEMO) Anderson a Co. the high atmoophere rotating ooeto—no ’’dtocoantr toderi *9Ugtttor West North East South received the official Navy tde- ;M) French Chef ’ Orblo ot UConn during tho win- , I’ve always liked chamber Werft, dealer. that the plane, crammed with oounter-dottowtoe and propelling prieea” tomorrow! Pass I ^ Pass I 4 gram . S^> Payton Place ARTHUR DRUa tor oe— on . N ow la the tlm a to orchestras, and this aeries will Both sides vulnerable. over ttx tone of tteetronlo gear, Here's Lucy (C) fresh stgipUca of Arctic air into Opening lead-king of h e ^ . Pass I N T Pass 4 4 :00 jCery CMffln No *toednced epeoiato”—no “tompeimy MANCHESTER popular sign up for neoct aoaaoh, ainco preseiA the Muiich Chamber A public memorial oervlce will w u kept in top meohantoal ocn- the rsgton. redoctlona” on Preeerlptfbne to hue West took the king and Jack All Pass be held Sunday a t Center Oon- MET Joumil 90% of all tha aoato are aold Orchestra on ApHl 6. Zurich ditloa. J « « ) Xooday Night at cnetom ent 725 Middlt Tumpiko East of hearU and continued with tts gregattonal Chiuroh at p.m. K o rie s by aubacr^on and aingle aaata has a tradition for this sort of 8 An Intensive aearoh for Um ’Ihe Rev. CUftord O. Umpoon, 9:00 (I) Mayberry R.F.D. A t the enme time, there to never eny are conaoquantly extremely bard music. In fact, Wagner got his ace of hearts. Bast If South discanled one of downed aircraft, that included 140) Oils Outostta paator o< the church, and a (9) Monday Night Movie compromtoe in eervloe or qnnttty! to obtain. players tor the first perform­ with the six and three o f ^ dummy’s hearts instoad of the help from two Soviet deatroyen, OPENING FOR 11th OONSECUTIVB SEASON Burr Comon 'Shopping Conftr monds on the second and tlura Navy chaplain will conduct the 9:90 IM ) Oonneotlout Issue In oaae you’re wondering ance of the "Siegfried Idyll" Rotary Speaker ace of diamonds, ha woidd then turned up only a few fragments 901 KoBalee Nm (»U ) FomOy Affair Tolland Tutnpiko cash the top clubs sad wind oervloe, M n. McNamara nUL. ~ SanMt Strip 10:00 (643) Chral Burnett YOU CHBT OUB LOIWEST whetbor to sign up or what you frqpi that city. Bklmcnd de hearts. . < j 19 of the plane. ’Two bodies were ^ 'alter Cronklte (O O. Louis Olsson, treasurer and South, the Smart Aleck, CPO McNamora'a wife, the Nawu ntay expect to hoar noxt soa- JKouts w ill conduct. in dummy with the ten of hesrts later found. ’Ihe Navy said the ,9) Bvening Nana Oaemopaas: Big City GLEN HAVEN IPBIOES EVERY DAY OF THE general manager of the Blest with the ten of spades and led former Alma JoAnn Smith, who to) Film & IA.D. We DeUYcr aon, let me cue you in on the ’The final offering comes April and the ace-ten of dlsmcmds. bodies were not clad in life Jack­ I YEAH . . . AND YOU SAVE Hartford Aircraft Federal Credit the king and queen of spades waa living In Yokahama, Ja­ 104S-W) Huntley-Brinkley (C) 10 M ) N E T Special attractlona that have beon 23. Henry 'Szeryng, violinist, He would then get only one of ets, Indicating fiiat the attack ,in My niTorite MortUn U;00 S^10-U-I8d»to-I0) Neva I MORE THROUGHOUT THE EveiTwhere Union, will be guest speaker at at a brisk pace. East discarded the last three triohs, and this pan, with her husband, wUI fly :K) What’s NewT (R) to) Tiwibta Shooters BOYS' DAY CAMP ranged. Flrat I’ll consider the will be heard In recital. I know oam e without wrsunfiig. 9:45 to ) News YEAH . . . ON ALL YOUR F E r i a meeting of the Iftuichetter the deuce of diamonds on the would cost him his oontraot. home, and ttie to acheduled to 11:86 8) Monday Starlight major concert sorlee In Jorgen­ nothing about his playing, MandiaU McNamara wrae bom 7:00 S) After Dinner Hovte 11:80 13) Late Movie BOlfitON, OONN. R otary Club tom orrow at 6:80 second trump, and South’s pace Dally Question arrive at Bradley Intematlon- ;U)_Wliat’s My Line PRESOR1PT10N NEEDS. sen Auditorium, and then the though he has a good reputa­ OoL 1 1 , 1934, a son of Lawrence 1040-8340) Tonight p.m. at Manchester Country ;8660) Nawa, Weathiler. Sports 840) Joey Btehop two series of chamber music and tion. He la Polish by birth, his slackened. ^ As dealer, yon holdi Spades, Ei. and M a rjo rie SohUdge M c­ GEORGE M^rCHELLy DirgctM* Club. A fter some thought South led SEE SATUBDAV-A TV WEEK FOB CXIMPLETB UBTfNGR recitals which are held tai von name is Czech or Hungarian, A-K-Q-J-19. Heuts, 7-t. Dla- Nam ara. TRY US AND SEE Olsson will speak about "Cre­ the Jack o f spadea and drew (Onsr 20 Ytfur's Ohbp Expetfanes) der Mehden Hall. and he oomes from Mexico. He monds, Q-S; Clnbs, J-8-S-2. He gradualted from Maaohes- dit Unions Yesterday and ’To­ the last tnunp with the ace of I The Jorgensen series open should have a wide variety of What do yim soyT ter High School In 1963, where Free broedmree nvallable »t Kmaee Floriet, 631 BartlMPl d a y ." spades. On thU the Smart Aleck WANTED Radio Oct 39 with the PhUads4>hla temperament. Answer: Bid one qpada. You he was a member of the varsity Bd.; Nnsalff Sporto Store, 661 Main St.; Hobby Shop, 466 discarded dummy’s ace of dia­ (Ih ta UaMng Ineindeg Mdy Otoaa newg hroadeasto o f 16 o r U ’The second von der Mehden would prefer to have a aide king Clgan, L«tc Model soccer team. Oenter SL; Paganl Basher Shop at tbe Greent Jackson’s and ESugane Ormandy. Elven th e MOST SETS GET UHF mbmle length-Some etnUona nertrv oCber eborf newacesdl) program for this one has been Series gets under way Nov. 20 monds. mther than tha quean of dia­ He enlisted in the Navy In WASHTNG’TON — More than ‘"That’s when I walked Blarket, Wapping; Nnbneg Phamney, Veman; Steve’s and annouiused, and It la highly en­ with Ernst Haefllger. Here Is monds and the Jack o f oluba, USED C A R S November 1963. He leaves hto WRCB—SIS 4.10 Speak Dp Bports half the television sets in the away,” The Old Kibitzer told »:U0 Hartturd eogbllghi* S;to Speak Up Barilon Tom’s Plsserto, Rockvine. joyable, including workb by Pla­ a fine tenor of great artistry. but the hand is still worth an wrife, Alma JoAnn Smith; a etep- United States receive both very us. " I’ve put in too many years Top Priow Pfild ?;00 News 11:80 Barry Fsriier Call Oomp'Secrefaury B IT D . 566-6779 ton, Wagner, Debuaey and Unfortunately, he isn’t aa young opening bid as It stands. son, Raymond L. Smlfii;..,and 9:00 Oattigb! 13:15 Sign OB high frequency CVHF) and of kibitzing to stand tor ri­ 11:00 Quiet Roun w n c —isst ^ (Boy or Night) Respighi. as he once was, and I haven’t C opyright 19M For An MikMl two brothers, Lawrence tp, 'M c­ ultra-high frequency (UHF) sig­ diculous i^ays like th at." WFOF—MM 4:00 Afternoon Bdlttor O tt PoUowtng (does on the Phil­ heard him in person recently. General Features Osip. CAmiR CHIVROLI1 Namara Jr. of ’Thompbanvllle 6:00 Oamiy ClayuBi 4:15 Marttat Repon His reputation was nuule in op­ nals. ’Twenty-eight per cent of Only Play 9:00 DMc Haalbarioi 4:30 Weather OaU camp director HTFD. ttS-76N after S p.m. adelphia Is the NaUonal Ballet the sets in use receive color. end Rldiard T. Mojfhmara of 9:00 BUI :Leya 4:35 Strictly Sports era but he also does Iteder well, The discard of the ace of dia­ One poet with more than the CO., INC. 1:1)0 Gary or write George BUtebeU, P.O. Box US, Mancbeater o of Canada, slated for Nov. . Nmrth Pahn Beach, | la . y GHrard 4:86 Afternoon Bditlia AT THE PARKADE — ¥7EST MIDDU TPKE. 1 monds was spectacular enough WINP—M This is an excellent company and this is what one may expect famed "Jug of wine” wan Syd­ 1229 Main St Other survivors tneludb two 7:00 Accent 69 tor anybody’s taste, btft don’t 0:00 News 7:15 Now which seeks to present ballett at this recital. In a small hall, MOVIE AUDIENCE ney Dobell, 19th century BhtglWi Phone 649-52S8 aunts, two nleeSa, an uncle, and i:U S p ^ Dr 7:to David Brinkley make ’The Old K ibitzer’s COO News 7:90 News of the worM oa ait In the first jdace, anO^ he should still sound to excel­ «r***«**GUIDE******* poet and critic «dio earned his many cousina. Speak Dp Raniun ^ • RENTALS FOR OUTINGS and PICNICS A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS mUtake of calling It ridiculous. 7:80 Joe Oaraglola entertainment In the second. lent advantage. bread as a wine merchant. LoweU Aotnar ^ 8:06 Pop Ooncert >■ Weekends For Intormnttoo—OoU AND THEATERS. It was the only play that could PhU Rinuto 9:10 Mental Health Lecture Works from both the classic and Vladimir Ashkenazy and enable South to make his can- 7:00 T te World Tonlgn 10:00 NlghtlMBt Mr. George MltcheU, 361-7666 $100 WINNERS contemporary repertoirea wlU be Itzhak Perlman team up for a These ratings apply to Mms f&VHURunRn When you think of 7:to Frank OHtord ll;Q0NawB, Weather, Sporta 7:90 Speak Dp Bpom 11:80 Other Side of the Day Read Herald Advertiseiiieiits offered by the SB danoere. Joint appearance Dec. 4. I’ve reteaBed after Nuv }. 1968 tract. TYPEWRITERS Declarer next cashed the top Nov. 12 brings the NHK Sym­ heard both, but only with or- ROSE W EBBER - 189 Burbank Rood, Longmoodow, M att. SEAL clubs, after which dummy held OH/UME YOUR chertral offerings. ’The combina­ Think of YALE MARION ZA JA C — 54 Union Stroat, Manchastar, Conn. phony. (The letters stand tor two hearts and the singleton ten Nlpfxm Hoeo Kyokal, whidt is tion is bound to have people in ads indicates the flim was ’EYPBiWRlTBlR {toIRVICB of diamonds. He led the dia­ niESORIFnOll MRS. RODNEY HALIN — 70 Foirviow Straat, Now Britain, Conn. the equivalent bi Japan of our standing to the limits of space. submitted end epproved under mond. and East could take the 43 S. Adama St., Manoheotar own NBC or CBS, but a govern­ Personally, I prefer Mr. Peri- the Motion Picture Code MRS. M ILDRED OlONE — 25 Oak Bluff Circio, East Longmoodow, Mat*. king, but then South was sure HERE ment function.) The organlaa- man to the Soviet pianist. of Self-Reguletlon. ESSIE B A S K E R V IL L E - 49 Union Avonuo, Rockvillo, Conn. • of the next two tricks. U y plays tha aort of music Feb. 12 brings a magnificent i] Suggested for GENERAL MRS. P H ILIP Z IE K Y — 60 Boocon H ill Drivo, Wost Hortford, Conn. with which you are familiar, attraction, the Netherlands sudiences. S.J. A T T E N E L L O — 210 Woodland Avonuo, Bloomfiold, Conn. not Japanese aamisena. HiiuyuM Chamber Choir. ’The group is ^ Suggested for MATURE RONALD FO URN IER - 132 Main Stroot, East Hartford, Conn. IwaU conducts. still under the direction of Fe­ There Isn’t any concert In lix de Nobel, and makes a spe­ audiences (parental discre­ LO R E T T A A. LUMAN — 15*Sun Stroot, Thomptonvillo, Conn. December, wMch la probably cialty of pre-baroque music tion advised). A LB E R T G. BEECH IN G - 1442 Stato Stroot, Springfiold, Mast. Just aa weU, what with aU tha which they do with Impeccable RESTRICTED — Pereone Oirattmaa shopping and so on taste. StHnota MRS. WILLIAM SMITH — 125 East Contor Stroot, Manchostor, Conn. under 16 not admitted, un­ that moat of us get involved Mleczyslaw Horszowskl, pi­ MRS. L . HAMLIN — 19 Wobitor Lono, Glastonbury, Conn. less accompanied by parent | in that month. On Jan. 5 the anist, will be heard in recital MRS. ALLAN F . PARSONS - 102 Waldon St., Wost Hortford, Conn. Tonckm Symphony Oroheotra Feb. 2B. Here is a really fine or adult guardian. GEO RGE BUSCHE — 185 Lawronco Stroot, Hartford, Conn. will be heard under the baton pianist, who will offer Bm - of Andre Previn. , OLGA DIN ALLO — 90 Groonwood Drivo, Manchostor, Conn. thoven’a "DiabelU Variations’’ mitted. This age reatrlction' Despite the publicity about Ka amongst other works, doubtless may be higher in certain MRS. J E R E G EBH A RT — 3 Rocklodgo Drivo, W. Hartford, Conn. being London’s oMeat orchestra, because 1970 Is the 200th anni­ MRS. LAW RENCE LA SSO FF - 8 Ryo Ridgo Parkway, W. Hartford, Conn. and so m i, it la really only a versary of Beethoven’s birth. areas. Check theater or! PINE PHARMAOY CMS member? good orttMBtra, not an outstand­ Finally we shall hear the advertleing. ing ' one. In ireneml, the beat New York String Sextet. I don’t Pnntsd • public •ervica CM CENTER ST. orchestras are to found In this know the group, but I know by this newspaper. couiiu-y. Only two or three EJuro- there Is plenty of string music MANOEOBfim, OONN. GREEN GIANT pean groups are in a class with for ensembles larger than the American ensembles, and the traditional quartet that never T E L M 9 ^ 1 4 London la not one of theoe. StUl, gets played for lack of a group SWEET unless you are quite musically to perform this music. I hope, sophlrtlcated, you won’t Jmtnv tor example, they will Include the difference. the Mendelssohn Sextet, which The Cleveland Or chest r a w ill never gets played and Is most Look what ttiow up on Feb. 19. ’Ihla Is a enjoyable. ’There are other fine Complete Home PEAS great organisation, but Gec»ge works for them to choose from, Szell, Its conductor, is going to Furniihings Since too. A one pound cons try to handle both It and the 18991 New York Phllharmcnlc simul­ taneously next season. I suspect OPEIN e DAYS BlVEHtY WmSK-^niUBS. NIGHTS TIU . • he’ll spread himself too thin. Keith's Offer Another Quality Servicel -Louis Lane, the aoslatant con­ ’Toolte and ductor, should ke^ file group rp f you’re missing I L mmm •». ■— j Toes. 5 fairly well up to the mark, but I doubt that it will sound quite HOUSE OF GABOS Geo. Pen>ard, Inger Stevens R (■//'//)' for Wciifilwhliry^ aa impreaaive aa in former A LOVEX.Y W Ay TO DIE years. Kirk Douglas, E ll Wallach IT S WHAT YOU DON r SEE THAT MAKES CUSTOM* On March 13 the series cornea Y ON SALE TUESDAY to a close with a piano recital PLAH YOUR REUPHOISTERY EROM US SO SUPERIOR The new CMS Century prepayment plan for medical care. Who may apply? by Andre Watts. He has hod great reclame, and the advan­ VACATlOM TRIP Compare it with anything you may be paying for now! If you are a Connecticut resident and are not already a tage of backing by Lennle Bern­ furniture is stripped and lepadded ‘ ^ The new CMS Century Contract could pay the bill in full. member of CMS or Medicare (Part B), this is your first stein. He draws big houses that w jfl^ lb go wild over him, and I can’t Springs relied with Italiaa twm* 'N ^ ** * ^ ^ f ' ' Century Participating Physicians guarantee the Full Pay­ opportunity to enroll. Just fill out and return the applica­ Fresh Fillet of Sole 79 really see why. ’There are pleui- Original shjpe of turnitHre leitond m j f i'-'i ' ment provision of the Century Contract for the services tion below. Those postmarked no later than May 31,1969 Ists who are considerably better. IMIstar Doiuit.* |N o w Showing — "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodle" But the same thing was true of VE Sell plitforx completely rrtuitl covered by the contract. Best of all this full payment will become effective August 1,1969. Send no money with Van CUbum, whose place seems In Color at 7:00 — 9:10 guarantee is yours regardless of your income. And no other your application; you will be billed in July. You will have an U.S.D.A. TOP CHOICE now, to be taken by Mr. Watts. IVICOJEEIM TRAVn ATLAS New Ildus )stB webbing ii ned ’There are two separate series Fume completely .fgolislied J CMS plan provides you with such a wide range of benefits. opportunity to review the full contract^before your first at von der Mehden Hall. Series (lIMHMUl $1.00 VALUE) payment is due. “A” starts Oct. 27 with the P ill loose touts regloed Quartette Itallano. String play­ "BULUTT Starts Wad. Broadest range of benefits ever . ^ Additional applications are available on request from CMS,~ CHUCKSnAKSSO: ers always go big tor tMs type Free inn Co*ers j of attraction, though T find It ARadia The new Century Contract provides benefits for over 1,800 Box 101, New Haven, Connecticut 06501. woyi City Marie ill seims ind weltiog ire haodfewn lacking tone color. ’The organi­ Hall Comedy surgical and medical services—the broadest range of CMS c. " zation has been in existence *9c With Ike Fihnc patterns cuefnlty matched bach ud front LEAN-JUICY-TASTY since right alter World War TI Hit! benefits ever. For the first time, CMS coverage is provided Full value for the money and is thoroughly establiahed In­ Fumitme is picked up md deirvered at no eitra charge ternationally. for services such as a doctor’s emergency medical treat­ QUARTERLY COST Grant Johannsen, pianist, and ment for hospital outpatients, doctor’s treatment in Zara Nelsova, cellist, will team MJSTMt DONUT WE DON'T JUST COVER YOtlR Individual subscribing member ^ Plus—George Segal BURNSIDE convalescent homes, doctor’s hospital care of newborn, BEEF PATTIES #9. up for a joint appearance Dec. "B Y E , B Y E B|£aVERHAN" EM WsstlPddlelhttBj - FURNITURE. W E REBUILD IT! &0O BURNSIDf AVE EAST H.'.nTFORD (no m aternity)...... $13.90 1 1 . Both are excellent; in fact surgical assistants, radiation therapy in a physician's I think I’d rather hear Mr. FREE PARKING b28 -3333 u v e b y pnx)B.is pnornonoD b y sooroHOAitoG Johannsen fiian Mr. Watts, un­ AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU— ! office, and special services such as lab tests, physical Subscribing husband and wife PAN READY BREADED less he’s gone down hill In file therapy and surgical appliances. And, these are additions (with rffaternity)...... $32.40 several years since I last heard Included FREE! Extra Arm Covars . him. 'J ' to Match Your Upholstary. . . to the new schedule of improved benefits for surgery and Subscribing member and enrolled family—^ ’The Bokton Symihony String TONIGHT .. , WEDNESDAY . . . SATURDAY fractures, doctor’s medical care in a hospital, bbstetrical trio will appear March 1. ’This SING-A-LONG with 3 or more members ' ■ VEAL STEAKS 79f is not the conventional piano, SOFA or ? €HAIRS (maternity) services and X-Ray services in a doctor's office. . (with maternity) ...... $35.65 violin' and cello ensemble. It comprises violin, vjola, and cel­ Add years of beauty ana con- lo. ’They play well but .seem to fort to your preasot upM- APPLICATION FOR CMS MEMBERSHIP KAY PAULSEN stared FbimUure by avadUng I 'n i l i l WITH yourself of thto great offer Senid no money with 4his application ‘GARDEN GOODNESS" from our Custom Re uphol­ CMS THEATER TIME TUESDAY... sterin g D epartm ent. C2iooae u p MAIL TO: Box 101 Sc h e d u l e from a Speciel Group of- the j New Haven, Conn. 06501 IMPORTED—LARGE, SWEET Newesit Fttttems In Tradl- Prtosi Are Oonmtoto— ...THURSDAY... ttonal. Modem, Colonial xpuid hwiloHiwjr BVtorio East Hartford Drive-In — Provincial Fabrics in Decor- Pmdy—kwiil worlnnnnlifp— B idllt 8:06, A Fine Madness ator Colofi. and AU New Qittiioia C M S c ^ t u ^ T o' n t r a c t '" HONEYDEW MELONS 49.<^. 10:16. ‘ ...FRIDAY WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM MADE Boot Windsor Drive-In — FABRICS and CLEAR VINYL SUPOOVERS ' D irty Doom 8:06, Grand P r ix —I BIRTH VALENCIA ORANGES 59e 10:40. Phone 643-4159 for Kaith's Print-Last Name First Name DATE: Month Qay Year U.A. ’Theatre — Charrly 7:00- YESTERDAY'S 9:00. FREE HOME SERVICE! ESCAROLE and CHICORY rv™...23c Print--Homa Addrass—No. and Street City and Zone CONN. Zip Burnside —^The Prime of Miss We sterilize and repad, seats arc rebuilt, spring* are retied, Jean B rodle 7:00-9:10. MARITAL STATUS:' new webbing used, loose Joints are rsghied, agwrlng cuttb- MARRIED DIVORCED SINGLE WIDOWED SEPARATED SEX: MALE FEMALE RADISHES Orlop. Craochy 10c Manchester Drive-In — House CHILDREN lone are reptaoed, seams and welUng are hand-sewn and Of Cards 8:16, A Lovtty Way 'To AN EXPLOSIVE VISUAL ACT! frames ore com^efely polittiad. D ie 10:16. .1ST YOUR HUSBAND OR WIFE AND ELIGIBLE* CHILDREN DATE OF BIRTH t o m a t o e s pk.bc FMk 3 ... 29c First Name and Middle Initial' RELATIONSHIP nave You Tried Keith’S “OM-Stop ■feogwIiNrt’' MONTH YEAR Wltfc The HAPPY HOURS: ‘ a W ell Oonw To Your s AU Pwrehaoes Um - SO EXTRA STAMPS Purchooe Of; Homs To Advise You! Bsden Delivery! 1. n ; HUSBAND , . W IFE Mon. through Sat. 4 to 8 p.m. s Use Oar Now ilsvolvlng s Ws arae Terms To ^ r r a l i i Scotch,. Credit Flan! Phase Bveeyeeel 2. □ SQN d a u g h t e r ' Rye, Whiskey Sours, Bar Blends r; "“ ‘" “ "'“"'GRAPEFRUIT CMS!Connecticul's O Blue Shield Plan ■ Published Daily Except Sundaye and Holidays at 13 Biseell Street, 3. r SON n DAUGHTER Uancheeter. Conn. (00040) I hereby apply lor membership in CONNECTICUT Telephone S43-2711 X** MEDICAL SERVICE, Inc. It is understood ei>d i Second Claes Postage Paid a! 4. SON " DAUGHTER afreed that tha membership applied for wiH I A DOUBLE TOP VALUE STAMPS Manchester, Oxui I 00 0'00 0 ^ 00 0^0' become effective in the manner and at the time ^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES specified in the ReiulatAhl of this Corporation i 5. ■ SPN n DAUGHTER and that duplicate CMS membership is not I EVERY WEDNESDAY Payable in Advance STANLEY GREEN'S lil.MAINbl MANCMlSIlH permissible I One Year ...... 130.00 *Chlldren may be included when they ere Six Months ...... '. IS.00 BROAD STREET Three Months ...... 7.80 MANCHESTER PARKADE 1. ) unmarried One Month ...... S.SO Opposlto the Beh ■HigRUhoalaa 2 . ) finenciatly dependent and Logoer (aonth Ned) tu-6in 3 ) .maintain their le |a l restdenre with you DATE, .SIGNATURE .

I . "ibo» ICANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEB, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1969 FACtt im ------7* Public Records R ockville aerired belw ssn 8 and 7 p.m. ad, hot dog on roll, mustard- SiMh Windsor Sewer Interceptor Bids Schaller Resigning A n d o ver at the elementary sriiool. Pro- r^ltti, peaebss • topping; ceeda will go to aupport Itielr WettaMsday, turkey, rice, cnui- ■ 0 B V Wasraatea Deads Hospital Notes aervlce p r^ ecte euch os the $202,000 Above Estimate M orrill J. Whiston, Mburloe beriy sauce, cariuto, bread • !Donii€|Iy W arns Payroll Tax G arden Q u b little League pragrasn. Tlcketo butter, jeUo-topplng; ThUreday, As Town Director P. Oorrantl and William A. VIsHtaig hours are 18:80 to 8 may be saoimd from Mrs. ye«< Prices submitted today' by and the 8tb D M rtotia ssissgs Oloksinald to Scientific Ocntxxfl p.m. in an areas except mater- beef stew, dinner rolls, diooo- system. Charles A. WlUlams, Aqifasll lata cake; Friday, nvacaroid Will Result in Job Losses two Wddera, for oonrtnittlng ® ^ »*!e r ixOmy conUmied re- Corp. of CBroMon, Tax., proper­ slty wbsre they are 3 to 4 and. Plans Dinner Dr. or at the door. the Northeast Seww Irtterccp- The OriawoM "ngin—rlin ty and buaineas at 40 Harrison 8:88 to 8 p.m. and cheese, gresn salad, pear spokesman sold that dw bids the Manohesber Board Bfriheris Day nubJMitter sandwich, f n ^ ios Itap. H w w J. Don* of a dpi* "OomwOvar inr and Northeast Seiwer Titer- is prepwring «t fetter « f reslg- St, 44 Harrison St, 604B Bsr- H ie month bf Miay seems to Jr^ Reptibbeen, boa Waak" apodxawd by tha RapUb- «sptor extension, are approri- wHl be sent to fM e m and rioon St and 19 Hamawsy St, be the time for women’e Ohibs Mother’s Day was especially oreant. MUk Is sarved wM i all ADMITTED THURSDAY: meals. A «M t “ liM pw»poo«d Do- lioan state ocganlaatkm to In- mntely 1202,000 above combined state omclals Dor tovisw. The S'™ *»• 'tt. w it o .foot. conveyance tax 8639. in town to 'wrap up the year’s satie^ring for Mrs. John H. Yeo­ Fred Jackson, Bast M^in St.,- mans, who reported that all pnjrron tax oraoaa Republican regtajjaaon eotimates, according to an of­ entire 84.8 mBbon projsct wfll masting. MerriU J. Whieton, Maurice RockvlUe; Mary'Bolton, Farm­ activities and set. tha course for three of her dilldren and aU of «fll Maaa a loaa of }obo In throughout OatmecaeuL ficial of the Grtawold Bngkieer- require grants totaling Sppnn- P. ' Correnti- and William A. stead tione, Rockville; Wayne another active year beginning Manchester Evening Herald CO. BchaUar, vice president and their children, eight in number, A oommtttaa of more than SO h ^ Co., oonauttants for the ptfoj- imately 86 per cent tat fsdecsl ' Olekslnaki to fiotentifle Omtrol LaFantasle, EtockvlUe; Joseph In the fall. Ilir e e events this Andover oorreriMtndend Law­ v n . and a kMo of tax general manager of Manchester were with her and her taisbaad RepuhUcana headed by klre. and state funds. Oorp., parcel on Pearl St, oon- Dxladul, HasardvUle; Donald week for clubs In Andover point rence Moe, toL 748-81IC an lariatlm taxaa acta. . Motor 8slee, oitod “the tre­ for the day. tint m ay woU oflOot moalea Rlohard A. Olson o f 100 Bbelae- The low combined bids ore mendous buslneaa demam on vayance tax 8U1. Bonnett, Wethenfleld Ave., this up. bub Rd. w ill denreiop the cam­ approoclmotely 11,889,000, com­ Daniel B. and SUvana E. Hartford; David Raymond, El­ Rlriiard Yeomans of eastern laaltaod la tba alata tnma tha m y tuns'” as the reason tor The Andover Garden Club wlU paign In South WIndoor to en- pared to combined edlmotes of Cavalier to Howard O. Iger and lington Ave., EtockvlUe; Jarvis iMfld Ita annual meeting , on Pennsylvania with' his wife, payroO tax." his Imminent reelgnaUan. Tho OOP tapinator dodarad oowago Domocrata and inde- NOTICE Sue Beth Iger, properly on Claiqi, Main St., Ellington, and Wednesday at the Altnavelgh Meugaret, cmd sons, Jeffery, ♦1,187,000. Hla action comes as no sur­ m lu iY e •a t *1lda additlowal bordni on perideHtB to rsgioter Repuldl- The two projects are part of Hackmatank S t, convesranoe Judith Rawclltfe, Regan Court, Restaurant in Storrs starting Kenneth and Sanford, came for FOR ADMISSION prise b> Ida fellow Republicans. Oaainotlcut mawnfacturora oan. a $4.8 million townwlde plan of tax 831.90. ItockvUle. Mdth a dinner at 6:80 p.m. Bust- a vlstt. Edward and wife Mar­ OF ELBGTOBSu Seated on the board In Novem­ ooald toon fbroa an Incraaao in Thoaa wlahing to reglater Re- eanltary-aower addldona and Blarriage Lloeneea BIRTHS THURSDAY: Son nese of the evening wUI Include guerite of Andover joined the w all TOWN OF ANDOVER ber 1966, he had been, until the others wMh their son, Scott, and prtoaa of IlMir producta and a puMlcan are sutead to oontect Improvements, to Include a Sec­ Jamea Paul Maloney, 36 Nor­ born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul the Installations of new officers. CONNECTICUT pari few months, the le ^ tn g daughter, Karen. Katherine, sixti I o f any oompotl- Mfa. Richard 'A. Olson, 100 ondary Treatment Plant. Notioa Is bersby rtssp iiiaf wood St, and Keren Ann Brinkley, Prospect St., Rock­ Also on Wednesday the Noth- rar out-of-atate Baelaabuh Rd. or M arcia Otaa, The only two companies to critic of the OOP majority of Brown, Ehtst Hartford, May 34, ville. era Club wlU meet at 8 p.m. at Mrs. J. Cuylar Hutchtaisoo, also the Board of Adrnlssloos of of Andover, comideted that a ii thay praaaatly 711 Oovemor’a Hwy. submrt bids today are the ElectMs for tlw Timm of Ata- towtl sftalrs, especiaUy flscsl. St. Jamee' Churrii. DISCHARGED THURSDAY; the home of Mrs. Raymond F ^ R W A Y Sewer Panel Mashel Oonatruotlon Oo. of dover wfll be in eeesian in the H e bad taken a m ajor role In Joeeph Belflore,' 300 Spruce Cheryl Guay, Van Buren Rd., Champ on Times Farm Rd. co­ generation and had with her anjoy. W a win brinp a dadlna daughter Leigh Ann and sons thapts in aaloa, and wban dia salaa go The Sewer Oommiadon will South Windaor and Roncarl In- Town Offtate BuUdtaig on lion - the prqpauratlon of the 1967-66 St, and Vtvian May ()ulnn, 318 HaiardvUle; WUUam Ahern, hostess is Xlrs. Edward Turn be meeting tomorrow night at duatries of Eaat Granby. day, M ay 19, 1968 ftom 6d)0 attd 1968-69 town budgets. Spnice S t, June 7. Warehouse Point; Katherine who wlU help supenrlse a Bak­ Michael and Robert. J J \ .J doaaw tin layofli bagln.’’ With grandfather Maxwell ______iff Donnany M t tin t Uds tax 8 in the Town Hell. Among tha Maskel, at 8880,132, la the ap­ P J t. to 8:00 P JC , tor ttM Fon However, he took no role in WlUlam Joaqph Oarltai, He­ GiMselln, Franklin St., Rock- ing Contest for Laughs. Ihe poae of admJtlng a ll psnioin Hutchinson, all 17 attended the ooald oanaa maiaifacturora to Items on the agenda arlU be dls- parent low bidder for the ex­ the preparation of the 1969-70 bron, and Margaret May Bat- vUIe; U sa Ruwuskt, Loehr creations wUl be judged by ouaUon of an onUnanca authot'- who ore found to be qiaUflod to budget, did not attend budget sie, 601 Tolland Tpke., May 17, ltd., RoCkvlUe; Geraldine Pa- Raymond Champ who wUl Sunday morning aervlce at the ffoil bakiware to ffraaza, bake laava tba atata and it wiU dla- tension, to run from the 8th be Electois of (he Timm of An­ First Congregational Church. ooanga now ioduaMaa from tdng the construction of aewora UUUUes District’s primary • workehope, ‘ and was not prea- S t Bridget CAturch. lensa, Burke Rd., Rockville; award prises^ for the beat cakea, dover. Building Permit pies, and other pastries. School Menu and sanra in! priced ffnm 39b M V lipi ki. by and at tha ospenaa o f da- treatment plant, off HlUla' The quaUflcotkais ore os tol- ant lari Wednesday night, when Mrs. Vldley O op ley and son, B.T. Peterman for Clifford On Friday the Junior Wo­ Lunch menus at the Elemen­ • downtown main street, manebester On tha ana hand we qwnd velopara. S t, to the propoaed new Joir., the town budgets were adopted Stafford Springs,' and Mrs. lows: AppOoantmustbatiNnty- Walker, alterations to dwelling men’s Club will offer a betked tary school for the rest of the OBonay bylng to oaB Oonnact- H m rommitednn w ill again aa secondary treatment plant, just one years of age, most be a and the tax rates set. Carol Ann Besaw and daughter, e open thorsday and friday nights till 8:88 Wmtaun B. Scballer at 78 Phelpe Rd., 81.900. Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon. ham end beans supper to be week are: Tuesday, potato sal­ loot throogb cor State Davelop- in past waeka be dieeuaaing the north of the Olcott St. Dls- resident of the Ttasm of Andover OOP Town Chairman M. propoeed laaiwnenta and will aMBt Oanmiaaon. arhUa on the poeal area. Roncaii bid |969,- must be a naturallaed cltisen. Adler DobUn said today that be considering an appllcatlan 486 for that portion. Ruth K . MkmiMn, the town committee’s executive oHnr hand wa undermine the Town Clerk froui Aaron Dubitaky for aear- Roncarl. at »469,000, is the ap­ board was aware of Schaller’s eommlaelon’a ettoxta, by adopt­ ar aervlce from Northvlew Dr. o f B teeton Senate Asks parent low bidder tor the North­ resignation plana and that It ing laxoa that aariouaiy hazm along BUlngton Rd. to Dubi m r atade% Induatilal devalop- east Interceptor, to run from already has chosen a reidace- Dr., a proposed road. Parker and Lydall Sts.to the merit, to be offered In nomina­ Say in Use mont climate. R doeant make In additian tha oommlaaian 8tb District’s primary treat­ tion Juno 8. anma^*' Donnd ly aald. w ill be (Haptiealng an ordinance ment plant Maskel bid 8491,- Aooocding to DonnaUy, <*lUa relating to connoctlan chargoo. He Is Donald D. W ells o f 82 Of Soldiers 231 tor the portion. NOTICE la )mt another gim n^ tax Ih e Abe B. Miller Foot Its, Plymouth Lane, an 'engineer at The secondary treatment fliat on the ouifhce unfalriy American legion, and Ita auxil­ Rid Litter Day Scouts Clean Up Park TOWN OF MANCHBSTBm,' Pratt k Whitney, engaged In (Oontlmied from Page One) ahitta tha tax burden to the al- iary will hold a dinner and plant will treat effluent from CONNECnOUT technical recniiting. both the town’s sewage system randy bataegured burineanman dance on May 34 at the Com­ Girt Scouts of 14 town troops were out in force Sat­ and Ohurdh grounds. Boy Scouts o f 12 troops were N cyn cB Wells, who wUl be 46 tomor- peiwltted to erode away who la again being aakad to urday during Rid Litter Day. These girls are g*iv- OF ADOPnON OF row. has been a member of the willingly.” munity House on Main St. armed with Jitter bags for cleanup dulties Elsewhere. ORDINANOB pay fo r the unwiao financial A opoghattl and meatball dln- ing Center Parte a sprucing up. And while the Town and Sanitary Refuse trucks h d i^ theim. Rid Republican Town Committee for would establiah a partner- In accordance with the pro­ tour yeara and Is an aJternate ^ foreign affalra between poMdea of the Dempaey ad- nw will be served starting at girts were woriting on such areas as the park, Cen­ Litter Day is sponsored hy Jhe City Beautiful visions of Chapter 8, Beetlona 1 mlaiatratkai.” 7:M p.m. and will be ftdkiwed NOTICE on the Town Planning Ccmmls- legislative and executive ter Springs, Bigelow Brook, four school grounds Oonunittee o f the Chlaimber o f Gotnimerce. and 9 o f the Town Charter, S ion. branches,” he aald. “ It would "bi raaUty, It otilkaa at the by dancing from 0 pm. to 1 TOWN OF MANC3IBSTBR, notice Is hereby riven of the MANCHESTER marhliigiuan aa wall, by taldiv a.m. to the music of Conrad CONNECTICUT adoption by the Board of Di­ SdtaUer’s term expires In No- encroach on the President’s away hie ttrUhood through loan Kuhma Orcheatra. Manchciwter Newcomens Chib VBtW Auxiliary wrill meet (o- Civil Engineers NOTICE rectors of the Town of Man­ vember. He Is the third mem- Powers in any situation calling MOST COMPLETE o f y\>r the aaha o f tm ry For tickets and further d- About Town ex»eutive board will meet to­ mxnrow at 7:80 p.m. at die OF ADOPTION OF chester, Oonnecttcut, May 6, bw. of the board seated No­ for instauft action. It would not night at 8 at the home of Mrs. Poet Home. At 6:46 p.m, be­ ORDINANCE diminish the power of the presi­ I B i ! formation, call Charles Davis, I960, of an OrdbionoeasfolBowB: vember 1966 to resign. dUaen 'o f Connecticut, I urge To Hear Chasse In aocordsnee with the pro- tha rejection of the propoaad 368 Hilton Dr. or Robert Roee, Women’s Home League of the FraiSc SUene, 94 E. Middle fore the meeting, there will be The Ordinance of tbo Town of The otiiera, both Democrats, dency, It would give It added APPLIANCE STORE! Salvation Army wlU meet to­ ’Tpke. a reheorBsi of present and new­ vlsions of Chapter 3, Section 1 Mamflieeter conunetdy known os strength.” payroll tax,’* oaid Donnelly. MB ElHngton Rd. and 9 of the Town Charter, were Ryamond ElUs and Fran­ morrow at 1 p.m.-in the Junior ly elected offloers end color Roy Chasse, vice president of the Country Club Lease Is here­ cis Mahoney. Mansfield conceded he had THOA Mmitbii Itae post wlU hold a regular Allied Building Systems, Inc. of notice is hereby given of the I.imilod (|ii(iiililii\s! HaU o f the Citadel. bearers. by amended os follows: EHls resigned when he and personally Intervened to delay Wopplng TMCA. Board of meeting tomorrow night at 8 Women of St Mary’s Epls- Manctaestar, wrill be the featured adoption by the Board of Di­ Paragraph B (IS) Is hereby Dtaadota artU meet tonight at In the Legion Room at the oopal Church wlU have a pot- rectors of the Town of Man­ Ms family movtel to Alasha. He action on a similar resolution ’The WCTU w ill meet tomor­ speeJeer at the monthly meeting repealed and foHowlng Is sub­ 7:10 at the Vfupplag Oonununtty Main St Community House. luck tonight at 6 in NeUl Hall Chapman-Joy Circle of North chester, Connecticut, May 6, was replaced In March 1967 by when Johnson announced last row at 10:80 a.m. In the recep­ of the Connecticut Section of the stituted In Ueu thereof: F bAI ou Show at the church. Those planning United Methodist Church wilt 1969, o f on Ordinsnee 08 follows: (IS ) WIU x>ermlt Occasional Democrat Anthony I*letrantoni. year he would not run again. Tlnnaa. n o near board ia laying tion hall o f South United Meth­ American Society of Civil Ehi- The annual faridon rimw of to attend are reminded to bring meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at PROFOSEU) AMBNDIdENT TO Players vdw are residents of, Mahoney resigned In January But he insisted that his deci­ 16.6 c a ft. the Imaidatlcn for an up-dated odist Church to sew tor vet­ giiieerB, (A.S.C.B.) The dinner the Home Economics Depart­ new dilldren's birthday cards the church. Hostesses are Mrs. TOWN OF MANCHB3STER or taxpayers to, the Town of of this year, when he book of­ sion to ask for aetkm neidt TM2A progiam- to aarve the erans hospHals. Hostesses tor meeting, to be held at Cavey’s PBa^SION ORDINANCE team. ment of the high school will tor ManafleM. United ’Itn nk Herbert Bradley, Mrs. Claytmi Manchester to have the r ^ t fice os state representative month on the proposal Involves the noon luncheon are Miss Restaurant in Manchester to­ Chapter 122 of the Ordinances no attack on Nixon’s presiden­ No Frost dome of the auggaated pro- be held In the echool audi­ Offering envelopes will be col­ Holmes, and Mrs. Howard to use the golf course and club­ foom ihe 19tti Assembly Dis­ Mildred H(^>per and Mra. morrow, will start at 6:30. of the Town of Manchester is house faclUtlea bv paying dalty tial prerogatives. , giama being oonoidared are an torium at 8 p.m. The dotMiig lected during the evrtdng pray­ Grant. hereby amended as follows: trict. He was reidaoed that Marlon Barrett. ’Ihere will be Mr. Chasse, a registered pro­ greens fees. The dally foe for Senate Republican Leader Ev­ adnlt toam-wide progtam, aa construction class members er at 7 p jn . in the church. Sec. 122-6 (g ) is hereby re­ month by Democrat Mrs. Mary Refrigerator will present the garments they a business meeting at 2 p.m. fessional engineer with twenty- such Ocoarional Plajrets, for LeDuc. erett M. Dlrksen o f IHinols was w ell aa youth groupa and town­ pealed and the folkwljig is sub­ eighteen holes, shall be BGUR have made during their course. N orth United Methodist five years of experience In pre­ Schaller, 39, said In a state- not so sure that passage of the wide acthrltlea with a dew to Church confirmation class will stituted in lieu thereof: DOLLARS (84.00T*^ weekdays The theme for this year's ’The Guild of Oiu* Lady of St. Ruth Circle of Emanuel Lu­ cast and .prestressed concrete, (g) Any member of the Plan ment today, "I find it Impos- resolution by the Democratic • Giant zero-degree freezer holds up to yaor«oimd progtama. Bartholomew annual commun­ theran Church w ill have a meet Wednesday at 8:10 p.m. wrlU speak on "Precast Con­ and SIX DOLLARS (86.00) on 154 lbs. show will be Fashion Americana who leaves the employment of Saturdays, Sundam and hoB- sltaie to devote the proper ef­ controlled Senate would not be Anjxxie inteeaoted in the above ion supper and installation of BUde study, discussion and at the church. crete Wall Panels and Systems the Town after having com­ • *Two ice trays on handy rack. PTCjooted plane could make with decoration in red, white days. The daily fee, for such forts to the job of town di­ Interpreted aa an attack on Nix­ officers will be held tomorrow election of offloers at Its meet­ Buildings.” In addition to be­ pleted five (6) years of contin­ rector, because of the tremen­ hlm edf knoarh by calling John and blue. Occasional Players hereinset- on’s prerogatives as Oommand- • Four cabinet shelves, one adjustable, at the church. ’The event w ill ing toni^t at 8 at the home AU members of the Connecti­ ing vice president of Allied uous service, who does not Im­ Dean, PhU WeUee, or Chariee There will also be a food sale forth, shall not be Increased ex- dous business demands on my er-in-Chief. one slides out. open with a Mass at 7 p.m. of Mrs. James Stratford, Rich­ cut Northeast Chapter of the Building Systems and their mediately or subee^ently with­ .,apt with the prior written con­ time. Warner. sponsored by the Home Econo­ draw his contribution with In­ He said In a separate Inter­ • Separate temperature controls. ard Rd., Venxm. Mrs. Fred American Associiatlon o f Retired director of ehgineering and re­ sent o f the Lesew. Such Oooor “ Rather than not devote those According to the board, much mics club members and refresh­ terest, as sneclfled in Sec. (e ), view that State Dept neat offi­ • Only 3OV2" wide, 67" high. Memorial Temple, Pythian Hughes is co-hostess. Persons planning to take the search, he is a member of the sional Players may {day nine efforts, I ’ve chosen to resign, hdp w ill be needed to launch ments will be served In the >-na1I be entitled to a deferr^ cials had complained to him the Sisters, wrill meet tomorrow at bus trip to the dogwrood festi­ National Society of Professlonel holee at one-half the eighteen- so that someone else may be theee new programs and the Bchooi cafeteria at the dose monthlv pension payable on hte resolution was loosely drawn. 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows Hall. Edgar Circle of South United val In Fairfield on Wednesday Engineers (NSPB), American hole fee except when the course appointed—someone who can ddlteen, yamg people and of the show. The public Is In­ normal retirement date In an is crowded, which condition But Dlrksen said opposing it' I ml Methodist Church w ill meet to­ will board the bus no later than Concrete Institute (A d ) and the amoint equal to the monthly devote the time and effort the Avaltabto In adutta beneiBttng from these vited and there is no admission Shan be determined by the Club. would Involve a "difficult deci­ Dr. Frederick G. Humphrey, morrow at 9:80 a.m. in SiKtan- 8:46 a.m. at the J.W. Field ’s Prestressed Concrete Institute pension credited before such . job requires and deserves. BcUvlttee will need a number of fee. assistant professor of family re­ The Club shaU also be riven the sion” since he shares the com­ WHITE nah Wesley Hall o f the church. parking lot. Silver Lane, East (PCI). termlnatian. Such deferred ”I will leave the poet with vdunteMB to organixe and carry lations at the University of Con­ r^ght to allow e lg h te e n M e play mon yearning among senators . ft Baby-sitting will be provl'ded. Hartford. The bus wiU leave ’This meeting Is also the Sec­ monthly pension, at the mem­ regrets and with memories ,o( out the activities. Maneiisster Evening Herald necticut, will speak about ’’Sex­ ber’s request, can commence o f to superaede nine-hole play dur­ for a greater -voice in foreign Sooth Windsor correspondent promptly at 9. tion’s annual "Student's Night.” ing the houin be tween 4 PM . fins associations. Public service, policy decisions under the Oon- HARVEST OOP Drive uality and Human Relations,” at Civil engineering students from early or deferred retirement In my esUmatlion, Is a privilege Carol Moultoa, tel. 814-8714. the final meeting of the Bent­ Rockville Eknblem Club w ill date as specified in Secs. 122-6 and 6 P M . on weekdays. 'stitutlon’s advise and consent South Windaor Republicans the University of Connecticut and an honor. ley School PTA tomorrow at 8 have a Mother’s Day program Trinity Covenant Church dla- (b ) and 122-5 (c). This Ordinance shall take ef­ clause. adieduled this week tor a will attend as guests of the Sec­ fect ten (10) days after this drive to add a «aitiw«n^nj num- p.m. at the school, after a pot- at a potluck Wednesday at 6:30 conate and Christian education This Ordinance shall take ef­ ’’It’s a question of how you Lea^e To Hear p.m. at the Elks Club, Park board wlU meet tomorrow at tion. Student prizes w ill be fect. iten (10) davs after this pubUcatlon tai this iwwspeper Logo! floiHco whack up this authority,” , he ber of voters to the OOP roils luck at 6:30. provided that within ten (10) St. Mra. Nellie Hunt is in 7 :30 p.m. at the church. awarded to two graduating sen­ publication in this newspaper said. ” It depends on how you In­ through the regietration of new iors : Herbert L. Wolk and Rob­ provided that within ten (10) days after this pubUcotlcn of OBDBB OF NOnOE Panel Wednesday Phebe Circle of Emanuel Lu­ charge of the program. A this Ordinance a petition signed A T A OOURT OF PROBATE, terpret the advise and consent Self-Cleaning Oven That Fashionette voten eud the change-over of ert H. Oavanaugji. days after this publication of DomocraU and imATHWaiAH theran Church w ill meet tomor­ business meeting w ill be held CommuiUty Baptist Church by not leas than five (6) per held at llaochester, within and for clause.” " A panel discussion on the aub- at 8 p.m. board of finance and board of The Connecticut Section of this Ordinance a petition signed the district o( Hanchester, on the votana row at 7:30 p.m. in Luther Hall by not lesB than five (6) per cent of the electors of the Tovm, 5th day of May, A.D. 1969. The resolution has the power­ Ject, ’ ’’The Urban Crisis —Man­ of the church. ’The Rev. C. trustees wdU have a joint meet­ ASCB, a 760 member profession­ as determined from the latest Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, ful backing o f Sen. Richard B. The local effort will be part chester, Its place in Connecticut cent of the eleotors of the Town, Judge. Lets You See What's Cooking! Room Air Henry Anderson wdll conduct a Manchester W A T E S will ing tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at al organization for civil en­ official lists of the Reglstran Russell, D-Ga., chairman of the and the tlnlted States,” will be as determined from the latest Estate of Herlda C. Oustafeon study of the ’’Manifesto.” Mra. meet tomorrow at the Italian- the church. gineers in Connecticut, Is cele­ otfloial lists of the Registrars of Voters, has not been filed a-k-a Herlda Charlotte Oustafeon, Senate Appropriations Commit­ a feature of the Manchester Edward Werner will lead devo­ Amerlcan Club Weighing In brating its fiftieth anniversary of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting late of Manchester In lald district, tee. We*re as League of Women Voters 20th sn laoai>able person. tions. Hostesses are Mrs. Ward w ill be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. HoUls Circle of South United Uds year. Anyone Interested In with the Town Clerk requesting its reference to a opoolal Town Only Sen. Gale W. McGee, D- And only G.E.has iti Conditioner annual dinner-meeting. election. itisar as Laking, Mrs. Walter Holland Rudolph Gotpeh wrill give an Methodist Church wrlU meet to­ buil(ting systems Is invited to Its reference to a special Town Wyo., who supported Johnson’s It will be Wednesday at 6:80 morrow a t 7:30 p.m. at the attend this meeting. Reserva­ election. ' - ^ John I. Gorslde Jr. Sr. and Miss Lillian Larson. iUiwtrated talk on her travels. Secretary sell certain real estate particularly Vietnam policies, voted against your p.m. at Oavey'B Restaurant. home of Mrs. Albert Duby’s tions are not necessary. John I. Gorslde Jr. described In said application on file, the resolution In the Senate Ptir- Meonbers may register at this Secretary Board of Dtreotors Mrs. WllUam Whitney will Mra. Carol Lenlhan was parents, Mr, and Mrs. Forrest eign Relations Committee, 30" Custom meeting for the annual gather­ Board of Directors Mancheaber, Oomeottout .^oSlDBREO: That the foregoing telephone be installed as the League’s elected a delegate from the Howell, 226 Parker St. A film, applloatlon be heard and determin­ - which is headed by Fulbrlght. Comfortable new president. She wiU succeed ing on May 25 at Reatland Manchester, Connecticut OmnecUcut Skhicatlon Associa­ ’’Charlie Good Christian,” will Town Notified ed at the Probate office In Manches­ Mrs. ’Ihomaa Latham. Farms, North Branford. ter In laid District cft the 30th day Automatic Range tion to the National Education be shown and discussed. of Sfay, A.D. 1969, al ton o’clock LOS ANGELES A PIONEER FREE ’Ihe'' guest panel will consist Of Damage Suit In tha forenoon, and that notice be Top-Discharge of Mayor Nathan AgoatineUi; Aissociatlon tor a three-year Mianchester Registered given to all perions Interested In LOS ANGELES—The Los An­ P-7® Oven cleans Itself completely, term' at the annual meeting of Ward Circle o f South United An East Hartford man has ■aidestate of the i>endency of said DELIVERY Town Planner J. Brie Potter; NUrses Asoociatlon wrill meet application and the time and place geles Suicide Prevention Center, electrically . , . baked-on grease the OEA held Saturday in the tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. In the Methodist Church wrill meet to­ asked the Town of Manchester Nell Ellis, president of the morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the M hearing thereon, by publlahlng a which pioneered a movement and grime simply y^lsh! Cooling! State CapUoi. Mrs. Lenlhan Is doctor’s dining room at Man­ to pay an »87.47 repair bUl to oopy of uila order In some news­ Green Manor Construction Co.; paper having a .circulation In said that'now includes about 80 such, a social studies teacher at chester Memorial Hospital. A home of- Mrs. Leonard Lincoln, his 1961 jilckup truck, alleged­ GAS STATION ATTENDANT Tour order for drug weeda and William Slelth, president of KeUy Rd., Vernon. Mrs. R. JUMriot at least seven days before centers, has Interviewed 36,000 and ooametlos will be taken lUlng Junior l^ h School, and narcotic’s agent of the State ly damaged March 18 In the the di^ of said hearing, to appear • Automatic Roti'sserie the Iona Manufacturing Co. - Dean Patterson and Mrs. Louise ^ vacations and holidays, paid rick If they see cause at said tune and people in 10 years. Alxiut 160 of care of Immediately, past prudent of the Manches­ Department of Health will be town’s refuse disposal area. M ^ y fringe beneflU Including Ife Ina., them sought help but later oom- Stevenson wlU discuss the Hen­ Edward W. Lasky, In a let­ 1 medical and hospitalization. o jsr ^ place and be heard relative there­ • Meat thermometer 6.000 BTU ter Eikicatlon Association. guest speaker. to make return to this court. mitted suicide .anyway. derson Settlement In Kentucky. ter filed In the town" clerk’s ^JOHN J. WAUiETT. Judge. \ TVs Oatniunber Tubs CALL IN PERSON — SEE EARL LEWIE • Automatic Senai-Temp unit • Ten Position Automatic Thermostat • Lexan* CHICAGO — Market studies Richard A. Bomberger of 89 office, claims that an Inch and Members of BsteUe Carpenter Percy Smith Circle o f South with Grill CxMlo/iiL show that 60 per cent of all the Mountain Rd. has been named a half pipe, burled in a rut in PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, INa Circle of Community Baptist Untted Methodist Church wrill Molded Case, Won't Rust Ever! • Easy Mount 7«7 M AIN BT.— 84S-AS21 television sets ever sold in the to the dean’s list tor the sec­ the roadway, came up through 373 M AIN ST., MANCHESTER Church wdll meet tomorrow at meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at 848-3688 ORDBR TODAY. AVAIUBLE IN ALL United States are stiU in use. ond term at Ohio Wesleyan 6:46 p.m. at the church to go the floor board o f his truck, •o> Pharmaegr the home o f Mrs. Rlm or Gar- causing the damage. He claims InstaUtion • Rotary Air Directors More TV sets are In use than University, Delaware, Ohio. out for dinner. rlty, Hansen Circle, Vernon. also that his le g was Injured. COLORS /

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’ HAR'TFORD—1200 Park Street The Mcmchesfer Board of Educotion now says that these agreed upon commitnumA. KHIND 'ME COUNTER O R BEHIND THE APPUANCE HORMAN'S HAS THE EXPERTS! 9 ask for Mr. Morgan open for re-negotkition. ^ . P®" ^nmitments ore now 8 WETHERSFIELD—1390 Berlin Turnpike • ask for Mr. McBride IT h s M 4ti Pmssr/mt Ssdestmg A U • People You knew, People'You Cwi Trust VMwn tt Comes To Sorvico, Your kind Of Psepis! < Q < »a N o SOON TO w n x iM A N n c ! The K^diester /Sssr Seleeesd /er FuOlfc Vsef J m IhteridewB will be held this week Monday thru Friday... 8:88 a.m.-4 :S8 p.m. at Hems. AssodoHon Uwgrinsd m good foHh and ugrsmi upon ite _ ^ , COUNTRY DRUO : • ' g n Weet BIUMle Ipka. B « MEDI MART Blaaobeeter, Oonii. Service Is n ' 1311 Mala Street. The Commitments Have Not Been Honored O S tai M H | d F IM S seggiy ef Hiagm «M i M A ftr : ^ WllUmanttc, Oonaectleiit 0 (next to Ibe new Stop A Shop) Please express your concern by TIME FOR ACTION!*’’ The Hon. Natluui G. Agostinelli Mr. Wayne G. Mantz • Q te a U ne sciM apetie 4 M iy ts fp t ler ody fS- calling and writing to your ^ect- M i b . Maiy E. LeDuc • llUl-.. • n % tt the above timee are inconvenient, The Hon. Harold A. TurkingUm INC. Our Best Product... ed representatives listed to the Mr, David O. Odegard ^ ^ call Mr. Moed at 423-6304 right:— Mr. William R. Schaller # # ^ An Eqnal Opportunity Mr. J < ^ I. Garside Jr. Mr. Anthony F. Ptetrantonio BSTABU8HBD. 1939 Employer M/F Mr. William E. FitzGenUd, Em. 445 HARTFORD ROAD. MANCHESTER OPBN T IL L N IN E DAILY — SATWPAY m i SIX f;V?

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1969 RAOi 8BVHI MANCHBSrtBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 12, 1969 Tollahd County thing to stop down on Inside dsy jjimriesiis who ttu y b in s s stnuMs ft|bk Hoiiliey Raps CiKtiittg iirrald ceonliy is ftgbt Report 1964 PLYIMNITH Payroll Tax a A V O T ^PR. SEDAN (Oonilm ied (ram p s|[s • oo.. me Pmbspe It ie not alwaye aond to try ToQand County State Sen. to asttia snob atgarnsnU by oM results. greeted on a wslldiig tour in Robert Hoifiey has bucked • STANDARD TRANS. But tbs foesut Mstaty of tbs rnealsii Queens wHh unusual warmth. many of Me Demnerstfo ool- •RADIO ' -i ''' slyls army baa basnlbat it abraya looks "Wilngs era so bod now,** a leaguea la opposing the propos­ taibsatabls ss its war bsgim, aad yst p(o-Wagner poUtlotan ooiiflded • 6 CYLINDER ■nwobiiw ahaaya loess to softsr- to a, “that anybody finom the ed employen payraH tax. ■L. wciowrt Chm llafl disciplined conglomeracies in tbe end. pest looks pretty good to them. ’Testifying before Tltursday’s They want to forget Bob’s old hearing of the Finance Commit­ RAT Ws haws no or dosbw to boo ndetakes.** tee, HOuley advocated the adop­ *495®® tbs tsat of evor (fliigU out H is same is true of some Ub- tion of a personal income tax, again. erel Demoorets who now tacit­ **a tax that is a fair and equit­ ly concede that New York’s able tax, one that will burden TED TRUDON. Inc. And tbat is wtaoro tbe revival, or tbs problMne ora uneolvaMe. our Oonneotlcut citizens the TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTFVILLE •dvooocy, of PrnssiantHn oey whoio bM Though many of them ciltl- le a st" ______to bs a oonosm. He ebarged that the Demte' % deed his 13-yeor tenure tn City HeU, they feel Wagner's low- oratlc proposed payroll tax will M papar aad afie tta laoal Mwa It may never win wars, but it is un­ key talents as a mediator migtat "increase tbe j^qot of hiring o( rapaMleaHoA a( racial dl» usually good—much better than any be best suited to IBM. Nowhere labor, speed up automation that ara alaa laaaraaA *i*H*w^iio prnnam or atmnspbsrw 1 among Democrats ia there euiy wifi replace the manual skills, burning aenUment for a liberal weaken lalxM’'s bargaining poal- MOMMprfct*- rMpOHMKjr .quaggy uOf typ^ -• tion tn future wage adyustmenta I appaerta* ta atTafUawaMla Innovator. _ raadlat mattar ta Tha Maaebaalar hi fact, the few young Mc- negotiattona and place many of HaraM.______Oarthy-Ktemedy workers wRb our major Industrial oonoerns ______te lioa Aagalaa Tlnaa^raRdaR- Let The Center Hold any intereat In the mayoral raoe in a competitive position that ia« n a t Nawa flarrlea. ore woiWng os volunteem at will be detrimental.’* aarafcJi etlaat a( N. B. A. flarriM. lae. Continued campus vioisnoe provobM If tbe payroll,tax la adopted, WwRfcaia Rapraaaatattraa — TM JoUua angry dsmanda (or ntaliatiaa The At­ Mayor John V. .Undaay’a SMh Street headquarten (though Houley predicted it will be the torney General ponders usIim tbs anti- "average guy, tbe worker, vrtw rtot law s. InfhiewHsI Oongraaamen ciaak Iindaay*s volunteer corpe la MITES ««Bini»R APDir RDHRAU OT ClBOniA- greatly dlmktlshed from four wifi' be burdened." up investigations and canll for cutttg off "Tbe proposed payroll tax is aid to student and faculty parUeipaida. y e ^ ego and oonalets in port of'city patronage employes ad­ nothdng more than, a "pass-on State I^Watora tago new crtmlnal pen- tax," he declared. "If I were vised to "votuntoer" by th e WOr Wadaaalay — 1 p.m. Sfooilaf attles for pcoteatera, hold down appro- in the food business, for r t r Wauaday — 1 p.m. IXiaaday. piistlaai for publicly aupported colleges Mayor’s office). Ror VHday — 1 p.aa. Wadaaaday. example, seUlng a grinder for n r Satuday — 1 p.m. Tliundv. and uUveiattiea. B a t It is Lindsay who suffers 76 cents now, Fd very quickly ClaMiflad deaaHna — S p.m. d » Mar* Certainly tbe provocation ia intmiae. most tram the radfooUy-Orient- paMloatlon, 6 p.m. IMday for Saturday m ove tMa price close to tbe Itie danger to tba enUegaa and untver- ed crime laeue. When his limou- (idl dollar.” sttlea-aod thua IndtrecUy to aoclaty it- akie arrived at the Ridgewood "In fact. I beHeve I might Monday, May 13 arif lo clear atal praaetR. Plcturea of VFW hall In Queens for a New Eagle Scouts in Vernon even lobby tor this tax, because Negro students oairytng gian and pro- qieeeh, he was greeted by white Gregory Caravella, second from left, and Gerald Syrtac, both vella, left, and Mrs. Lemiel Syriac pinned on the newly acquir­ It would give me a perfect rea­ feasors ieapbig from aotsad buUdbigo are teen-age pickets with placards of Vernon, were elevated to the' rank of Eaglo Scout at a ed badges. Both scouts are 16 yean old and sophomores at son to boost my prices, and Ir OompIkaMBt To An bistitntton •hocking. Flrmmsa la clearly needed ia saying, "Undeay Is a Nigger Court of Honor held Saturday at the TalcottviUe Congregation­ Rockville High School. Both are also junior assistant scout­ make a Ugger profit,’’ the Ver­ dealtiig with vlolenoe and lawiesaneas. Lover" *id "White Power.’’ Maachastar Memorial Hoppital ia aa> al Church. The mothers of the two hoys, Mrs. Alexander Cara­ masters. (Herald photo by Plnlto.) non senator stated. Tet great care must be tohen to avoid WHh this racial ondmoslty so He predicted the adoption of padaay ftwtiaiata tn the TDhmtary m an exoeaaivw reactloo—and that nmy be pra'valent and hi the absence of the payroll tax will provide "an SU88 • Niflfiis has been serving Hie Heme Owner tura of Iba txttwtaa It laoalyaa. what ia curvontly taking shape. a liberal reform oonsUtuency, juneflona to halt a |1.7-mllliaii Many Projects Defeated addition to the Punxsutawney Bolton excuse to many to boost their for,87 YIARS. Bor a cemplele Bill INiPICnON ef Tbere are two potential pUfslla in too- Lindsay must somehow demon­ ounaumer ralUng prices." Bonaa o t tbaaa trllmtaa appear in tba tough action. One is strategic. Overkill - strate tbat Ms administration is High School and a |3-S-inlUion your home by a Termite Central ixpeit, supeivieed school expansion at Brookvllle. Houley said ‘that many do­ tarn ut Ibaaa Mnoan and baartMt could provide exactly the symbolic con­ beat equipped to control crime zens will hall this tax proposal by the finest technical etaff, phone mir nearest and handle the worsening race Sex education and portending Budget Vote local office; Mttan to tba aditar, In nbldi aoma in' frontation tbe noisy few need to win Signs Show Protest earthquakes a re am ong ele^ if it ia passed with the com­ Uaat of tba Inatltutton on Baynaa St. over large numbers of uncommitted ianie. Compared to that tall or­ meats in the tax battling of C^ali- ment, "Great, my boss is go­ gndallU ly dbaraa wMb t t e tea t c t Iba teachers and atudenta—those not partlc- der, Marto Procaoelno and Bob forniana. Set Tonight ing to pay part of my taxes.’’ ulatly afirs with “nioo-negotiable de- Wagner luive it easy. community hla or bar apaelal attUnnl- Bex education—described by "In my opinion this will be a 649-9240 aam ftir tba quality of tba oara or (or naanda," but yet oonoemed about sbort- By U.S. Taxpayers A to ^ meeting will be held grave error," Houley viiid comiqgs in society and uncomfortable many advocates of belt-tighten- tba lliirtnnai and tboucbtfulneaa mam- o t with fulminating lawmakers and invad­ Rosary Society (Oontlniied from Page One) bata o t (ta dtaft. BUSS TERMITE CONTROL COUP. ing oopa Aiong Country Roads WIUi Bylvian OCIan winter for lack of money. But Plans Holy Hour OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Anotbar kind of tributa to Mancbaatar The second poasible pitfall is philosoph­ , THE UmJEES voters there had a chan^ o* and this is what we were'afreW tricU. OlV. ic, an implicit lack of faith in traditiao- The Rev. Kenneth J. Frtobie, heart May 6 and approved a the Board of Finance. in the (Inal analyds it will be Memorial appears in Oia form of iba al democratic procoasea. Oeiiainly tbe assistant pastor of St. Bridget l^ t o TOndt^dio^ to ooen ®*’” “ “ Kurland, presl- The San Diego Unified School on the basla of this budget, the individual wage earner that oonttnulnc penaroatty of Mancbaatar in- Tho OMoff & Lorgott h C obb. demonetraton have oonststently display­ Church, will be guest speaker ^ Wl^bfie^fSd raen^ ‘‘‘ ^ • tax rate of 79 mUIa Is p JS c t- wUl pay it. n W Umes over, next foil. Tue levy mad been oe- Boards Association. "If Uon in 80 years with the defeat ^ the boaid This In Wgher consumer prices. ' dividuala who bave, for many daoadaa ed this buck—but that's no reason for Herald a* a Holy Hour for members of feated six times. noar, plaead tbe Hoapttal at (be reiy top the univeietty’a defenders to react the St. Bridget Rosary Society to­ Cincinnati voters will oast bal you can’t read thU as a taxpay- March 18 of a »91.8-mUUon u mllto above the 1968^9 rate of tba Uat of local inatitutiona they oon- same way. Tough talk and tough meas­ Inside Report night at 7:S0 at the church. lota Mav 19 that wUI decide the !!!" to go measure Jn te n d i^ to finance, ^ ^ The town can either ------Yesterdays The society wilt elect offleers loia MBjy uiaz wui oecioe uie Bchool.’’ among other things. Improve- aidar worihy of ibeir aopport, by fund ures may substitute too easily for a Open Foru] fate of ithe d ty ’s 88,000 pupil Voters turned out in greater ment of school buUdinga de- at a business meeting in the and by time. determined effort by political and edu­ by cational leaders to rally the greet mass 2 5 Years Ago school cafeteria after the Holy school system. • numbers than ever before in dared unsafe in the event of an Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak A party of 140 gathers to ob­ Hour. Refreshments will be Cincinnati Supt. Paul E. Mill- Mahtomedi, Minn., a suburb of earthquake. budget tor oil town ex- sun a third kind of tribute to Man- of faculty and students behind a more ■er said that if the 6.2 mill addi- St. Paul, to turn down bond ia- Los Angeles votora roundly minus the board of Edu- ctaeater Memorial Hoapital can be found orderly prooees of change. serve the 26th anniversary of " Phony Concern** ter of fact, Pay-TV would en­ served. NEW TORK — The strange lai Stevenson campaign for the Army and Navy Club at Father Friable came to Man­ tional operating levy falls he sues tor a new senior high refused to peuw three school cation, is $488,639. The Board Let our expert mechanics get in (be Hoapttal acrapbotdt of instancea Rep-iatedly through history, and par­ shape of politics in New Tork To the Editor, able low-income families to see wHl close the schools 6 dlays this school and swimming pool. It propositlonB and Supt. Jack o* Education budget is now ticularly in recent years, there have President €ind at fun flower in their clubhouse. I hereby nominate the theater movies that they would other­ chester in 1867 after serving aa in adilch tbe M ner outside world and City this spring was outlined the late 1960s. The reform clubs assistant of St. John the Baptist spring snd 14 days next fall. was the first time a bond iafue Oowther placed the blame on $906,782. It was reduced $4,600 Ra institutions have repeatedly oome to been dire predictions of overwhelming deafly a few days ago in the have not mounted any house- owners of America for the wise never get to ess, so, in­ In New York City’s suburbs, ever was rejected in the com- student unreal and taxpayeni’ •’y the Board of Finance, perli to American democracy, and the 10 Years Ago award "Hypocrites cf the stead of aubsractlng from the enr Church, New Haven. He also Manehaeter to study some tonovatian, bizarre results of a canvass by to-house canvassing for years voters have rejected 34 out of 56 munlty. desire for tax reform. Bulletin Board your car ready for summer driving need for extreme meaauree to preserve Tear.” The phony concern they toctalnmant avallabls, Fsy-TV served at Sacred Heart Parish, aome proqranTb^iaUch Manchester Me­ one of the mayoral candidates and today rank even below the state House of Representa­ Bloomfield, and was a prafea- school budgets ao far this year. Two antitax leagues have Oowther recommended to the st. Maurice Council of Cath- it. Tet so far, at least, democracy has tives passes bill gl-ving Town of are exhibiting for the public’s would add to tt morial baa doM eapibcially noteworthy of a middle-cla^ Jewish neigh­ tired-out regular Democratic sor at Mt. St. Joseph Academy, Officlals see the rejections aa formed in Pennsylvania. Board of Education a 49-cent oUc women wlU hold a 10-cent proven equal to the crises. borhood in Manhattan. clubs in effectiveness. Only the Manchester the right to buy or right to free TV in the crusade S. Parents would have no con­ pioneer arork in modern bospttal practice against Pay-TV Is just too much. Wei(t Hartford.| a taxpayers’ revolt in the face Duffield, a Unlontown tax boost coupled ■with the sev-' rummage sale tomorrow morn- DRIVE IN TO The favorite in this neigh­ Brooklyn regulars can be called condemn the Manchester Water trol over ohUdren’s use of t*ey- of the fiUlure of the state legla- jfwyer. says there are •'■eve^ r a ^ l cMbacks in the from 9:30 to noon. end in modem styles of patient, care. And perhaps thae« who now prophesy borhood, surprisingly, was a viable organization. Co. It wouldn’t be so bad if they • TV and woifid bs etuok far btf the Imminent collapse of higher educa- -r were honest and said they weire lature to provide Increases in members” in the city’s history—including ellml------Mario Procaccino, the often The result is a Democratic William Wagner of Barry Rd. bills: Parents do not have to state aid to*^k>cal school districts *’*’■ Fayette nation of athleUc programs, bus Manchester Evening Herald ' Tliere was a time when one could add tion may similariy be underesthnating clownish City Controller run­ .primary campaign devoid of succeeds Robert Muidock as afraid of the competiticn, but InataU a Pay-TV obeim el If they HELP up all these complimentary things about the good senae of moot Americans and and with teachers demanding County. service, classes in journalism, Bolton correspondent Clemwell ning on a hard law-and-order volunteer -workers (except for president of Mancherter Junior to put on the bleeding, heart don’t want to and I would bops And the Jefferson County Tax- drama, music and art and trim- Young, tel. 648-8981. Mandieeter Memorial Hoqiital and put the strength of the democratic, system. platform. Close behind was for­ the struggling campaign of Her­ Chamber of Commerce. for free televlsicn is an Insult that they have the ssjne con­ WANTED higher salaries. payers League ia seeking in- ming about 8,600 staff positlona. What's needed is to mobilize tiiat good them into aome pliraae like a “great mer -Mayor Robert F. Wagner. man Badillo, Bronx borough to the feeblieat hitelUgence. trol over their children In this FULL-TIME] In Garden City on Long Is­ little boaptial such a small town.'* C'seue and bring out tbe eystmn's Not so many years ago these instance as they do over use land, voters rejected the school lo t A pcor third was Rep. James president favored by the reform 'a b s is t a j n t MANAOBR strengths. Scheuer, an above-average movement’s left wing, and the A Thought for Today same theater owners were of tbe teiephone, tbe family car b u d ^ for the first ttane in his­ Today that has to he reworded. We This does not mean a call to arms— young Oongresaman who most puMlcIty-oriented run by writ­ Sponsored by the Manchester screaming about the threat of or anything else. NIGHTS tory. Only about a third of the FOR EXPERT CAR SERVICE are still a moderate sized community. football Otars and other muscular types clearly conforms to the mold of er Norman Mailer). The low Council of Churches free TV to their business. Now 4. Pay-TV menns selling out APPLY IN PERSON children in Garden City attend But it is now a fine big hoqdtal. choig.’ng pickets and atormirg buildtoge the old-fashioned reform move­ level of enthusiasm toward all suddenly they have taken free to private interests; Moat free public ochools. to throw the demonstrators out. Rather, ment here which has relied Democratic candidaties in the All power is given unto Me in television to their bosoms and televleion is already managed MCDONALD'S In Great Neck, voters reject­ One thing has been vitally true ;it means perauadlng the maas of students for renk-and-tUe support on the city U shown in the startling heaven and in earth. Matt. 28:18 are making ten times more cf by private interests, lit is laige- DRIVE IN ed a $22.2 million budget and throughout tbe history of tbe -growth of and profecaore to involve-themselves In Jewidt middle class. fact that Procaccino, Wagner, For those who would be left a crusade against Pay-TV than ly subsidised by advertising In- Route 88—Vemoa Circle elected two school trustees mlU- Maacbester and the even swifter growth rational and constructive effbtis to im­ Although the aJbsence of any and Scheuer oil have had to behind for a spell, what mighty the free televtslon industry it­ toresta who use the medium as Vam oa tantly opposed to busing Negro prove the unlversitlee, and to remain effective organization in New hire campaign workers. words of assurance were these self. It strikes one as very odd students in from NeW York City. r OUR F A M O U S a way of seUIng goods. It of Meachester Memorial. It is Ibat cteadtaetly aloof from the moie disrup­ quality has been achieved through an Tork’s Democratic party makes The major Democratic vic­ spoken by Jesus to His follow­ indeed. would be insaned of these In- tive, -violent protests.' the June 16 primary an open tim of this new politics of New ers. Soon they would be with­ Let’s take a good look at the unparelMed degree of looat ciUsen This would require better communlca- (ereste to start askiiig tbs pub­ ooTitest, the results of this one Tork ia Scheuer, -who is run­ out their Friend and Master; argumMrts put forth by the lic to pay (or what amounts to service to the institution and to Its needs, lilons among adminietratiorj and faculty canvass point up two centml ning the best-financed (though what then? Would the powers of theater owners against Pay-TV: so that the Just pride in our posseasian and students. It -would entail considerable advertisements. Tou msy be political facts here today. The he is now running short of darkness succeed in ruling the 1. The public’s right to free TV sure that the bulk of tolsvlaicn OF A^ANCHESTER of the Institution we have lo one of tbe etfort to show that -valid grievances are first is the pardmountcy of funds) and beet-organized cam­ universe? Would the tyrant, the is threatened; For a number of being listened to and acted on, with a will remain free so as to oon- great intangible assets of life In Man­ law-and-order among all issues. paign —conducted by the moat despot, take charge of the years Hartford had a test Pay- tlnue selling the naUon’s goods. chester. eubotontial role in the process for those The other is the undramatlc, effective old-line reform poli­ world? The followers of Jeaiis TV channel and as far as. I willing to use reaeon rather than force. Our family was one of those barely noticed death of the ticians. But Scheuer does not might have concluded this after could see free televlsicn suf­ that anjoyed Pay-TV white At the opening of this Hospital Week, It would -strive to carry on as normally i t ,.1* city’s Democratic Reform rhove- impress crime-weary New Tork facing persecution and hate. fered not a whit. Nobody was existed in Hartford wid we look our compliments to the Institution itself, ail po^U e—makeshift classrooms and ment. ers as the restorer of order, and When their spirits were low, deprived of the TV program­ othCT impronr>ptu devices—when sit-ins forward to Us return. Ws watch­ BARGAIN SHOP its staff, and the gene rations-cf effort Fear over crime in the streets he has failed to revive the pros­ *they might have given way to ming and the only effect it ed both pay and free talovislon. OFFER from those citinens who have helped. and picketing disriipt. It would seek to has dramatically pushed New trate refortn ■government. * In­ that kind of thinking. But when might have had was to stimu­ leave the demoirtrstors isolated in their Tork’s political spectrum right- they, would allow THESE words What we did not do mudi of The Watkins. B a r ^ n Shop- is a special department where we close deed, the Manhattan reform late the T y Industry to better was go out to the movies. Our \ lawlessness — perhaps even ultimately ward. Outside the upper-income clubhouses have endorsed Badil­ to sink inward again, they would programming and to allow fam­ out discontinued patterns, odd-ahd-ends, samples, and shop marked bored with H. • bracket, there one few white conclude differently. The family of five could watob a pieces. Every iton that enters our Bargain Shop is instantly reduced lo over' Scheuer. ilies to sea good movies in the first-run movie for less than the S • Hie Lore Of The Goosestep •The answer to this has to come from New Torkers whose families Thus, barring a awltdi in vot­ world’s course, though to our comfort of their homes and at 20% and each additional week it is further reduced until it is either within the university community itself," have rwt been touched by crime senses appears destined by cost of one ticket of admlssinn sold or it reaches 90% off the original selling price. The longer an INCLUDES ALL THIS SERVICE Some adherents of the Prussian tradi­ Harvard President Nathan Pusey declar­ er opinion' by -virtue of Scheu- a fraction of the theater cost. at tbe local theater and we In this unhai^y city. The result er’s expensive television blitz man, is nevertheless guided 2. Poor people, ahut-iiM, etc. itan remains in the Bargain Shop, the larger the reduction. If it’s tion, some old and from the past, some ed on Sunday's "Meet the Press." “It is rampant anti-Negrro senti­ by' thp hand of God. When the also' avoided baby-sitting tees. IS ON THE MOVE! 1 F R O N T E N D B A L A N C E a d j u s t has to come from the students and facul­ being planned, the vote n o w would be unable to enjoy Pay- There ia no quesUon that Pay)' odds-and-ends you need, visit the Wa,tkins Bargain Shop today. You new and potential parts of the future, ment and a desire for a strong­ looms as a two-way contest be­ headlines scorch our spirits, TV: Poor people, shut-ins, etc. are beginning to come out of the demo­ ty primarily, and Jt wUl come only as man in the mayor's seat.- when the unusual would irob us TV presents stiff ooiupeUUon— may find exactly what you’re looking for and at the same time pay a ALIGNMENT a FRONT WHEELS e B R A K E S tween Procaccino and Wagner, are unable to enjoy a lot of but to movlo theaters, not to only a small portion of the original cost.' I 2 3 (drum type) cratic woodwork in West Germany and these groups, themselves, come to see This switch of Ne".V Yorkers of our hope, remember EM­ that-* this kind of disrupting activity is from support for liberal social with the edge to Wagnei:. things that cpst money or are free televlslan. Theater ownen ' venture opinions about the need for more MANUEL, God with us, rules. Inaccessible. I suggest that if nomethirg that can't be tolerated, and welfare policdies to a demcuui Wagner’s surprising appeal Remember that all things work have a perfect right to mount UPHOLSTERY BEDROOM dlscipUne and less democracy in the new they wUl have to withhold, I thltot, their for stricter police enfbroement wag demonstrated last week theater owners are so upset a crusade ogahist Psy-*rv and Daniels Travel Agency Gorman army. 'v^en, in his first outing since together for good to them that aboout this that they provide sympathy with this small group of rev­ complements the stagnation of love God. to try to protect tjlieir Interests, Loose pillow back Traditional Holman Baker Level Rest Bed­ olutionaries who don’t care about the ■ the city’s Reform Democratic re-entering politics, he was free movies and special shut- but to do it in the name of ihe “An army can't be' built on democra­ C3iarles Kuhl, pastor in trips for these people lo thedr Presents Lounge Chair with “T|’- Cushion ding including Full Size mattress university, if we are going to come movement, spawned in the Ad- (See Page Seven) Zion Luthepan Church public's right to free toleyishin tic principles," says an old retired gen­ through this period." own eatahlishments. As a mat- is diaheneet. Free oompetltlan and Kick Pleats. Green textured and boxspring. eral who served under the Nazis. "I cover. REG. $119.00 NOW $88.70 for hte maiket is port of our • am not against democracy. I am just Many Audento and teachers, partlcu- •oonomlc system and it oppeara Escorted REG. $184.00 NOW $121.25 -4 ^ - r Contemporary BedrotMn Group against too much demoeraoy in tbe army lariy the more liberal ones, may be that the theater owners are at­ Elarify American Ladies’ lounge including a 54-inch Double Correct caster, camber, Our precision balancing We will also repack outer , so that orders are ftrilowed badly.*' most impressed, howevte, by the vio­ Fischetti tempting to stifle sudi com­ toe-in and toe-out. prolongs tire life. front wheel bearings. lently hostile political reaction to con­ Motor CtMch Chair with exposed fruitwood Dresser and matching mirror, (S) 1969 Chicago Daily News r petition by acaabig the pubUo And one official of the present day tinued demonstrations and disnipttona .w ith entirely fpootoue aigU'' arms and lx>x pleats. Red tweed 84xl8x42-inch Chest and a Full Parts extra if needed. Extra charge for cars army has now dared venture in public, hi time, the result could be a truly It’s about time aome- WEEKENDS: - . cover Scotcjigaiti treated fabric. Size Headboard and Frame. Wal­ to A group of Us younger ofOcers, fata repressive, authoritarian government. In oome out andf sold sa '< Penn-Dutch, May 16, 28, fis 8 full days May SO , ...... 69.76 REG. $188.00 NOW $93. nut finish. with torsion bars and air conditioning. opinion that there has been too much an extremely pcovocative article in "The WlUlanuburg, May SO, 8 full d a y s ...... 68.60 REG. $281.50 NOW $201.69 Jeon O. Burnett Quebec City, May SO, 8 full days ...... 76.80 Early American Swivel Rocker concession to politics and to democracy PubUe Interest.” University of OalUornla^ 'Gape Cod-Sfartha’s Vineyard, June IS ...... 49.50 in the ehaping of the new German army. Goclologlrt Robert NUbet argues that, as with exposed fruitwood -arms. DINING ROOM No Money Down — months to pay on service and parts - traditional institutional authorities weak­ ONE DAY TOURS: ' Box pleats. Green tweed cover. Such fringe deyrtopmenta lo Germany en, the vacuum is quickly filled by a Chenoy ^ should aiupc^__no one. sterling Gardens, May 18 ... ; ...... , i>... 12JI0 REG. $129.00 NOW $85.65 42-inch round extension Table police-rtate government. To the Editor, Hyde Forlc-Weet Point, June 8 ...... 12JM) with one twelve-inch leaf. Lami­ The goose-etep was too tasclnaUng and '"The human mind cannot support The Manoheatar Chamber of Boston,'June 21 ...... 12JI0 Contonporary * Loveseat- ‘ and moral chaos for very long," he contends. nated top to resist spills and- compelling a dragooning of human flesh Commerce «xi»rees Its oongrat- BdavHle-Plymouth Bock, June 22...... 16.60 matching Lounge Chair 'with ex­ stains. Cherry finish. - “As more and more of the traditioml ulatlons to the Manchester His­ posed Walnut legs. Loose pillow when you buy the into tbe brainless, unfUnebing senrioe of authorities -seem to come- crashing down, MANY VACATION TOURS: REG. $119.50 NOW $81.75 first tire at our country and tradltton erver to die any torical Society on its opentug back. Royal blue cover. or to be sapped and subverted, H be­ of the Cheney HomtotswaT iOf HaokliUc Island, lO .dnye ..218.00 R E a $664.00 NOW $826.80 low everyday complete death. gins to seek the security, of organized Nova Scotia, 10 days ....286.00 PRICE trade-in prioe Hartfonl Rood tor pitoUc prs- power. The ordinary dependence on or­ California, 21 days .. ...726.00 OCCASIONAL And there may be, at the moment, vi«w on Saturdsy and BunW> .1,196.N Early American 8 cushion sofa der becomes transformed into a relent­ Alaska, 80 days ...... IfiMaaa Hi. quite an enchaoge of thought between May 24 and 2S, 1MB. Bermuto, 7 days ...... 806.00 with exposed fruitwood arms. Early Americ/m Student’s Desk TfiMaaa llicliwilli less *demand for order. And tt is power, Bines the Chamber had the British Isles, 11 days ...060.00 in Maple finish. Four drawers. TirestoMfi ITirt 2 Tina 1 lift 2TUm some German miUtary minds and some however ugly its occasional manifesta- Box pleats. Soni-attached bock plMsant (vportunlty of beiiig the cushions. Multi-colored Early 40 X 17-inch t Lm To th€ m o i c o ^ c s Uouu become /^ti^oubu spot* oiaty. Bruasiea-atyle dlsetpilns would bs tbs STREET JOURNAf^ O ardM y, P hillip BM ttoon

\ ■ r- T m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. MONDAY. MAY 12, 1969 V' MANCHEStEB E V B ^ O HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1909 nmOmf at • am. Hon Ifawklfk tour brothers, Clarence Rose, trip and WtdIiMtf Funaral Home, 818 Herbert Rose, Albert Rose, and V em on Roaches Case Army^and Navy Cluh Stranglehold Broken PonmlSo Ava., Bast BaitfCrd, William Roae, all of South Wind­ arnb a M an of raqntan at the sor; and four grandchildren. 'Mnd0non-Llttl9^ Cbnroh of the Aaaumptlan a t 6. Funeral services will be held $300,000 .Ordered Cut A p p e a le d to ■'H- m. ■ ir t ii Bortal wm ba m St Jamas’ tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Newklrli It Took Two Wefeks Rhode Island Budget - f M n . At*m Oamabury. and Whitney Funeral Home, 818 M V. tomMity of W m I Frtanda may call at the fun­ BumaidS Ave., East Hartford. From New School Budget Highest Court tttfh r o( Itn. Jolm aral h on a tordgbt from 7 to 8 Burial will be in Wapping •r. was gtvni Bnt Democratio maj^ty don T. '•ocalDa adO oCH^ta. grapational Church and Rock- Windsor. Adult Correctional InatXuUon tal proposed srtKxd budget Is tor years to c6me. They had one-year leases, Thsoe wet* Isadera had to have the aid of Ond the rtato hospital oonqSex B n la l arm lia la SiddUra IM d , vflle Lodge of Elks. He was Urs. Davis was bom July 80, Gets D eath $5,800,818. seen enough of that. They w r o extended . to kawm four RepubVean 'votea fat the HotUraaod Otmatarjr, Wllaan. employed aa an ovarater by the iggo in Hartford, daughter CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP)—An also was passed and sent to the The vote was takoi at a budg­ inclined toward something with periods. Senate Finance Committee to n m Nfartdrk and Rhitney M. T. Stevens and Sons Co., of Dannla and Shirley Enoa all-white Cuyahoga County aenaton and on to tho governor. et dellberatkm meeting of the more social overtones. And th ^ xhe p r e s ^ laase has a* turn back the threat of younger Other measures wMoh cleared flaiaral Homa, Waat Haittocd, and y e r the mills closed, at Riordan of South Windsor, and Common Pleas Court Jury today Board of Representatives Fri­ was the seed that gemunat- m run' on a $1 a year senatpra and report out the the Senate u d 'H ou se on the Isst la m dBMga at amagemanta. I ^ i ^ Standard Divlshm of had Uved in South Windsor most found Black Nationalist Fred day night ed into the Army and Navy pesig, obtains heal budget blU for approval. day include a constitutional nmra an no calling boun. U nl^ Aircraft Oorp., Windsor ^ her life. She was employed as "Ahmed" Ehrans guilty of seven Actually, final adjournament Mrs. Marie HeriMt, chalrinan chaiiges of first-degree murder Club, whlrti hns, like Tc^wy, uio central heating rtant amendment to ralaa legtslaton Manorial donatiana may be Locks. More recently he waa a receptloniat at the Hartford wan left to toe weary senatora of the education budg;«t com ­ and mule no recommendation "Just growed." on School St., p oy k ^ on a Dm pay from $6 to $80 a dsy and to SLACKS BMda to tbe Hartford Heart Aa- employed at Ellington Ridg:e Times. She was a member of For the committee, the vetcr- prooont nuL who worked long after House aodaHon, no OoUIbb St, or to Country Club. mittee, said that her cimimittee tor mercy. lower the tenure regutraments- the 4-H Club, and a former ns’ feelings posed a problem, jj, wx)ilM to enlarge club mambera adjourned at 10:64 tbe Gbaoar Sodaly, S. ManhaU Survivors, Include two sons, has met since last week’s Jotot Judge George J. McMonagle , - r-j—— in me worse lo eniane for legislative requirement from member of the CTO at St. Fran­ he solution was reached in a facilities.,aclllUes, includingInoludln^ Itsits ownkmn Ftliday night A flood of blUa— S t. Haitdard. Kenneth W. Dovrdlng Jr, of meeting and is considering all sentenced the S7-year-old for­ ten yeern to eight yeen. cis of Assisi Church, South moot of them nonoontraversial Manchester and Fred T. Dowd- factors which might make a cut mer Army sergeant to death in hurry. At “ heating qnriem, thehe memhM^memhwN U cht btlla which died Included Windsor. meeting on April 21, 1W9, the aooidiig acquire the —pioured tiirough toe House and Otejtan M. OaHan Ing of Rockville; a daughter, possible. the electric chair September 2$. iiiccuiie «*■ ."r-" —> — snip IB seemng lo acquire the cnee for a constitutional oonven- Survivors, besides her hus- committee______lal/1 niane laid plans to COn- to . con- . public gift. . Senate during the lest hours of Clayton M. Odlton. 81, ot With' negotiations on teacher Jurors returned their verdict tlon, a MU to lower the voting THE GREATEST ASSORTMENT! Mrs. Joseph P. McManus of v j j ^ struct a clubhouse at Main and iMOa. iM ier the seasion. Hartford, father of Merrill D. St. P e te r^ . FU.; and seven salaries now completed, Mrs. after some 16 hours of delibera­ In the 1940s. under (he ad- age to 18 end a "no ffac” traffle Dying with final adjournment Ootton Sr. of Moncbeater, died Thomas M. Davte, at home; two Herbst said her committee is tion. It came on the first day of Forest Sts. mlnistrathm of the late C o m a bill. Cheney Bros, loaned the serv- club undertook aa was a propoMd change In the Saturday at M t Sinai Hoopital, Funeial sei^ces wUl be held and now in better position to recon­ triiat would have been the The "Young Turk" tSetion, Sunday salea law which spoil- ' Hartford. Wednesday at 11 a.m. at WWte- South sider the “risk” figure In the eighth week of Evans’ trial. ices of their chief en^eer, ambitious renovation program comprised of younger members son contended would Uberalise Surrbrora alao tncluda two Gibson Funeral Home. 86 Elm Windsor; and five sUters, BQss salary account. Evans faced seven counts of Raymond W. Goalee who de- storage focUttlea! diagiined beoause .many of THE GREATEST VALUE! the rtatute to allow toe sale of daughtera, a brotber, two ola- St. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman J- Riordan, Miss The budget committee wiU first-degree murder in the slay­ signed the building, fo llo w ^ a megyng areas, and a walk-in their personal bills hod not request of the Home Service packaged meats by community tara, elgM grandcblldran, and pastor o f Union Congregational “ • Riordan, Miss June meet temight prior to the regu­ ing of three white policemen moved through legislative Mian- grocers on Sundays and holi­ afac great-graaddiildm. Church, will officlete. Burial R*o*'e held at the Skinner Mr. Krieaia waa bom Ai»tl will go to the electric chair." perlment proved succeaeful. The In two years of league compe- Fair Trade Act. The measure When the Flnanoe Committee Funeral services werie held ------Road School. Permanent Press 8, 1886 in Latria, and had lived experlment will celebrate its tition. was amended in a Senate com­ met during a Senate reoeea, the this moniing at the Doolittle Any girl between the age of in Mandieater aince 1960. He golden anniversary next week. Last year, the club spent mittee after the House ad­ younger senatora were abeent Funeral Home, 14 Church St., 'Vemon 7-17 may register 11 accom­ N ixon Set KORATKON waa enployed aa a caipentar Middletown. Burial was in Pine Poher To Seek starting with a mammoth ^lore than $1,000 for a day of journed and died automatically on the budget vote. The spend­ CASUAL SLACKS panied by an adult. Adulta are parade this Saturday. children’s rides in a carnival because toe House was not in ing measure passed the commit­ with tbe U A R Houalng Corp. Grove Cemetery, Middletown. also needed to help. Church Seeking DeGaulle Post Forming at 1 p.m. on Mon- atmosphero, climaxed by a Bosslon to agree to toe change. tee, 9-0, with the four OOP votee before be retired 10 yeara ago. Surrivors also Include his p ro Officers T o T a lk On PARIS (AP) — Interim Preal- Chester High School Memorial parachilte drop at Mt. Nebo. A beaming governor was told Included. He araa a member of St parents, two daughtera, a broth­ Mrs. Frederick Setzle.r has NOW Pre-Enrollments dent Ataln Pcher annouivced to­ Field, the line of march will ^ this outing, over 4,000 ham- that more than 00 per cent of his All but two of the young sena- Brldgat Church. er, a sister, and seven grand­ been elected president of the day that lie will run in the June V iet Peace be south on Brookfield SL, west ijufgerg and 5,000 liot dogs were program had been ai^roved by tore preeent then voted for the Survivora, beridea Ida wife, children. Skinner' Road PT'O for the com ­ In Bihle School 1 presidential electlmi to succeed on E. Center St. to the Center, gyppijed to members and fam- the legislahMW. "That’s a pretty Mil on toe Senate floor. Provi­ include a aon, Stanley KvleslB ing year. (Continued from Page One) J Because of an expected high . Opinion polls and south on Main St., ending good batting average," he said. of Vernon; two broifaera in George H. Rose Other officers elected are Mrs. dence Smis. HerMd C. Aroaro make Poher former Premier W)iile there waa no lUnt what­ at the South End Terminus. y, BUla In the Llcht profrem ^ Latvia; a aiater in Ruaala, and George Henry Rose, 77, ot enrollment for Us Vacation Bible Rolf Knittle, first vice presi­ and John P. Hawkins, leaders ot OeoiYes Pompidou’s toughest ever from any source that Nix­ Friday night, club members ^ Under toe ^ m l n l s ^ U ^ of proved during the final sessian three grandchildren. Westford, formerly of Manches­ School, Trinity Lutheran Church dent; Mrs. Edward Fleishman, the "Young Turk" revott, ab- Tbe fimeral arill be held ter, died Saturday at his home. is talcing pre-enrollments by challenger. on would be able to annoimce a w lllW keTooi sandwiches for Included court reorganisation, etalned as toe MU passed 61-U second vice president; Mrs. major step toward peace, the toe 1,600 parade marchers. for three STOUJ* .^®^ Wedneaday at 8:18 a.m. from He was the husband o f Mrs. telephone. The candidacy o f the 60-year- extenelon of local tax reUef to with the entire RepuhUoan dele­ Ernest Libby, corresponding address nevertheless took on There will K wallde-talkles the Leclerc Funeral Home, 38 Mildred Nagele Rose. Any child who wUl be four secretary: Mrs. John Martin, old former Senate president, Interstate ratiroads tor anothw gation oi^)osing It. Main St, with a kiaaa of Mr. Rose was born Feb. 24, years of age by June 30 and who became chief o f state when added importance In view of the along toe route, a citizens’ band ^® recording secretary, and Mr. departure today of Secretary of radio hookup, a reviewing stand ®™ j**® requiem at St Bridget Church 1892 in Watertown, N.Y., and anyone not yet in high school is and Mrs. Frank Steers, treasur­ De Gaulle resigned April 28, State William P. Rogers on a opposite the State Theatre, and U'ub, and senior eftizens at the 50% Kodel®*/50% Combed Cotton at 0. Burial arlU be In Eiaat Uved in Manchester before eligible to attend the school, ers. was announced to newsmen by world tour. anotoer reviewing group in ® ...... , , 1909 Volkswagen J In Natural, Sand, Pewter, Olive, Black, CemetMy. going to Westford 18 years ago. scheduled to run from June 30 CofC Lunch his press secretary in the Sen­ Nor was there any sign that front of the clubhouse. Sedan Friends may call at the fu­ He was an Army veteran of through July 11. The Board of Directors o f the ate building. THINK SMALL $1881.50 Blue and Clay. Nixon would definitely touch eed elec­ at noon at the Howard Johnson Following his session with veterans of the Civil War, Mex- men’s nlghU out, and Saturday Bbm. Charles W. Burr ald Fielding of Margate, Fla.; Mrs. Joyce Allen. They should Restaurant, Rt. 30. a downtown garage did at least tric wipers, heatek 'defogger, 4- Abrams, Laird, Wtheeler and lean Campaign, Spenlsh-Amer- night bingo are conducted, way safety floalien, back-iq> Mrs. Flossie S. Burr of be pr^iared to give the names Masonic Meeting $100,000 damage here early Sun­ Kissinger, Nixon arranged for lean War, WWI and n , and the Any member reaching age 65 Ughts, front and rear seat belts, Bloomfield, sister of Mrs. Helen children, parents, phone num­ Vernon Fayette Lodge of Maaons wiU day morning, fire officials said. Abrams to sit in with a number Korean and Vietnam conflicts, with 20 consecutive years of leatherette headrests, steering Rockwell of Manchester, died ber, age and school grade next hold its communications meet­ No injuries were reported In of congressional leaders at a When Cheney Bros, sold the membership is presented a gold wheM lock and rear wtodew de- yeateiday at a Hartford area fall. ing tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the blaze that either ruined or White House luncheon. land to the town on which toe card. This entitles him to vot- troster. oonvalesoent home. She was the TraneportaUan by bus and car the Masonic Temple O rchard. heavily damaged 25 of the 39 President Nixon’s report to present Bennet Junior High Ing membership without pay- wife of Chartes W. Burr. M an Drowns wUl be arranged by the church Me. $1, TeNisJ TpW. Our Regular's St. autos parked in the garage be­ the nation comes at a time when School Main Building, — toe ment o f dues. TED TRUDON Survivors also Include four wherever possible for children The entered apprentice de­ Trfu WiWi Msstkwtif neath the Midtown Motor Inn. the Viet Cong has set forth a 10- other sietens. whose parents cannot supply In M ood u s point program for peace In Viet­ VOLKSWAGEN Funeral services will be held transportation. Though there is nam. Asked if Nixon planned to Permanent Press tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the M.W. no dlrecU charge or tuition, the Columbia discuss the 10 points in his Johnson Funeral Home, 749 AI- Boat Mishap_ parents wUl be asked' to help Rockets Crash Base, speech to toe nation, Ziegler beny Ave., Hartford. Burial will Henry G. Baxter, 88, of Kelly cover the cost of material and DRESS SLACKS said he did not want to get Into be In Spring Grove Cemetery. Rd., drowned Saturday after- books through voluntary contrl- specifics. Hartford. noon while firtUng in Moodua butlans. Dartmouth Festivity The Pentagon referred all Enemy Strikes Hard Friends may call at the fu­ Reservoir with two other men. Since the enrollment must be a neral home tonlg;ht from 7 to 9. State police termed the limited, the Vacation Bible questions on Abrams’ visit to Wetovesday and apporenUy are NOW the White House. A defense (Continned from Page One) drowning accidental. They said School must operate -on a first into Saigon. connected with a sudden In­ spokesman said the four-star Mrs. Germaine Prenttoe Baxter was fishing from a 14- come, first served basis, To Double Populatiou In each case, they followed up crease In enemy 8heUln$|v and' general was not expected to be Mrs. Germaine LaPointe toot outboard motorboat when Church Soloist the heavy shellings with Infan­ other military actions across at the Pentagon today. PrenUce, 64, of 242 School St. he reportedly stood up. ap- Union Congregational Church The population of Columbia — youths and others. Then in the try assaults, touching off night­ the country in the tatet 48 hours. died yesterday at St. .Francis parently lost his balance In the has extended a contract to Ford now about 3,000 — will nearly summer of 1770, with the con­ long fighting. In these three bat? A spokesman for tbs Saigon Hospital, Hartford. heavy wind and capsized the Waldo of Willimantic aa soloist, double on Saturday when Dart­ tinuing aid of funds from ties alone, ranging from 50 to 60 government .said the object of Mrs. Prentice was bom July English «cnd Scottish supporters, boat. Waldo is the son of Dr. and mouth College salutes its birth­ British ISavy miles northwest of Seiigon, at toe new outburst of enemy ac­ 9. 1914 in Willimantic, and lived ’The other two men, Gayland Mrs. William A. Waldo. During he arrived In Hanover, New least 46 North Vietnamese and place here, the one-room Moor’s tivity waa political—nlmed at in Hartford before coming to Ouellette, 30, of New Britain, his military service he directed Hampshire, 160 miles up the 16 Americans were counted showing that the Viet Cong and Indian Charity School. Oo.'.neoticut River from Colum­ Manchester four years ago. She and Arthur Brown, 49. of Hart- the music program for the 70th Race Winner^ dead. Another 99 U.S. cavalry­ North Vietnamese are capable Participating in colorful cere­ bia, and started buildtog the col­ had been employed at Aetna ford, survived by clinging to Army Divlslop. men were wounded. of doing wliat they want in 65% Dacron®**/35% Avril®*** monies, harking back to Co­ lege which he named after the Ule and Casualty Insurance the capsized boat. Baxter at- He has been soloist for the Six persons were wounded to­ South Vietnam and at influenc­ Guaranteed to never need ironing, tempted to swim to shore and First Presbyterian and Edge- lonial days when Columbia was Second Earl of Dartmouth, Prince Loser Co.. Hartford, for 16 years, ate night In two more terrorist gre­ ing the Paris peace talks and PINE PHARMACY was a member of the Ladles went under. Hla body waa re^ water Presbyterian Churches In known by the storied- Biblical chairman of the English Fund in Biack, Gray, Biue, Oiive and Brown. (Continued from Page One) nade incidents in Saigon, mili­ U.S. public opinion. of St. James and the Aetna trleved by nearby fishermen. name of Lebanon, will be Dart­ and King George Ill’s Secretary Chicago; First Methodist, Los tary authorities reported. The spokesman aedd it also 664 CENTER ST. — 649-9814 Fhineral services were held Angeles, and Calvary Baptlrt, mouth President John Sloan of State for Colonies. Girls’ Club. from Royal Air Force flying One South Vietnamese soldier, could be related to toe~vlslt U Survivors include 4 daugh­ this afternoon at the Whlte-Glb- South Pasadena, Calif. Dickey, U. S. Commissioner of When it soon became ap- tankers. two popular force members and Indian Affairs Robert L. Ben­ ^U.S. Secretary of State William ters, Mrs. Jeannette Maycock son FhineraJ Home, Rockville. Waldo has also been choral X orent that the nothem Indians Goddard took a helicopter a civilian were the victims of a Baxter waa t» m In Rock­ nett and many of the 4,000 Dart­ P. Rogers, arriving Wednesday of Hartford, Mrs. Robert L. director for several churches. were more disposed to continu­ from the airport to a .construc­ grenade thrown at a South Viet­ ville, son of Frederick and Eli­ mouth alumni in Southern New for his first vlsl't' to South Viet­ Provost of Stamford, and Mrs. His most recent position has ing their traditional ways than tion site near the post office namese army jeep on Saigon’s zabeth Noack Baxter of Kelly nam. James L. Ferris and Mrs. John been that of director of music England. in acquiring a Christian educa­ tower. He claimed $14,400 In northern outskirts. Rd., and was employed as a Scores of Dartmouth under­ Military headquarters said it J, Lynch, both of Newington; 3 at the United Methodist Church, tion, Dartmouth College broad­ prizes. Two children were wounded In sisters, Mrs. Anthony Gonci of cafeteria worker at Pratt 4 Willimantic, for four years. graduates, the latest bene­ en'd Its scope and, over the RAF Squadron Leader Tom was too early to label the up­ Whitney Division of United Air­ factors, in the educational ad­ another, grenade explosion In surge of activity a new enemy Manchester, Mrs. Arthur Au- years, became a leader In high­ Lecky-Thompaon also won the city’s 4th precinct, a crowd­ WANTED! OurRegular ^12 venture initiated in Columbia, clalre of Woodstock, and Mrs. craft, East Hartford. er education. $14,400 for the fastest London- offensive of a revival of toe He was a member, of the Stuflents Sfitisfied will engage in living tributes to ed residential area south of the Jeannette Forbes of West Hart­ Ownership of Moor’s Charity New York flight—6 hours, 11 spring offensive that began Feb. t . ' Rockville Lodge of Moose and HARTFORD (AP) — Students a historic past. main downtown area. In that In­ ford; and 14 grandchildren. School eventually passed to ttie minutes and 67 seconds in a 23. One officer noted, however, MEN - WOMEN , ■ 'I'alt!'' the Rockville Kosciuszko Club. at the University of Hartford The Dartmouth .OuHng Club cident, two suspected terrorists The funeral will be held Harrier jump jet. that “ It’s real tough all over." Durable Press Besides his parents he leaves are satisfied with the academic woodsmen team, a perennial local school board. It was used were captured, military sources Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from Sis a classroom unit about 20 Among the nearly 400 compet­ The U.S. Command said there I 1 . 1 m l three Brothers, Frederick G. life at the school, but would like frontrunner in regional and said. age 18 and over. Prepare itors, American prizewinners were 33 ahetUnga Sunday night Lincoln Service has the John F. Tierriey Funeral Baxter of Vernon. Alfred R. to have more voice in the reg- national competitions, will years ago when it was convert­ The Incidents marked a con­ helped thousands prepare Tropical Worsted were R. W. Selph, Sandy Hook, classified as significant. But re­ now tor U.S. Civil Service Home, 219 W. Center St., with Baxter of Norwich and Wilfred ulating of academic affairs. demonstrate axemanship and ed into a library for the ele­ tinuing campaign of terrorist tor these tests every year Conn., fastest subsonic aircraft ports were etlU coming in, and Job openings during the a Mass of. requielYi at St. W. Baxter of Pamaquid, Maine. Ahqut 48 per cent of the stu- simulate competition In out- mentary school. lElxhibits mark­ bombings that began last since 1948. It is one of the London New York, 7 hours, 6 the total was expected to rise. next 12 months. James’ Church at 9, Burial will also leaves four sisters, dents interviewed in a poll, pub- doorsman skills, such as fire ing Dartmouth’s 200th anniver­ largest and oldest pri­ TAILORED SLACKS H f minutes, 24 seconds, $9,600; be in St.-James’ Cemetery. building and pulp log throwing sary will be oh viqw in the Government positions vately owned schools of W E H C y O R Mrs. Arthur 'Routher of Rock- lished Suhday and taken by Miss. S. M. Scribner, Gaiden Friends may call at the fu- contests from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. school house, which has been Its kind and is not con­ vllle, Mrs. Larry Drury and Louis Harris and Associates, pay high starting salaries. nected with the Gfovem- . neral home tonight from 7 to Members of the Ledyard Canoe vacant for about 10 years. City, N.Y., New York-London Marion Baxter, both of Vernon, rated their instructors os "ex- unsponsored personal attempt, 6 Warren Gets Data, They provide much great­ '‘ ment. (ih a rg ^ N O W i 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and and Mrs. Warren Robbins of cellent,’’ while 40 .per cent said Club, freph from their an­ President Dickey will unveil 7 to 9 p.m. hours, 55 minutes, 48 seconds, er security than private ( THEINnWsWcARD j ’ivslland. the professors were "good.” nual "Trip to the Sea” down a commemorative plaque, at - ’The family suggests • that the Connecticut River, will re- the 2 p.m. ceremonies. Oommis- $6,000; Mra. Nancy Kelly, Qua­ employment and excellent For FREE booklet on those .wishing to ^ do so maJte lat^ trip experiences. There will sioner Bennett, an Oneida ker Town; Ptr; woman light air­ On Justiee Fortas opportunity for advance­ Government Jobs, includ­ craft New 'York - London, 22 ing list of positions and memorial contributions to the Coventry also ’ be, presented a premiere Indian, will talk on "The EklXi- (Continued from Page One) ment.. Many positions re­ hours^_ 32 minutes, 6 i seconds, Impeachment ortioles by a ma­ salaries, fill out coupon American Cancer Society, . 237 showing of a movie on Dart­ cational Needs of the American quire little or no special­ $2,400; Stephen Wilkinson, Flo­ jority vefte, the & nate would sit and mall at ONCE -r- E. Center St. mouth College’s 200-year his­ Indian.” • publicly that Fortas should re­ ised education or .experi­ TODAY. Man and Woman Killed rida, man light aircraft London- sign. as a trial court wlto a two- ALL CUFFED AND READY TD WEAR! tory'. l^oura.pf historic houses and ence. 2 Mrs. Mary P. Dubiel The ceremonies precede by the graveyard where the first New York 20 houra 23 minutes,’ At a news conference ip Min­ thirds niajority of those voting 32 seconds, $2,400. . required tor cmwlotlon and-re­ You will also get fuU Mrs. Mary P. Dubiel. 77, of In Rt. 31 Head-On Crash one inonth the formal start on Mrs. Wheelock is buried will neapolis, Gross called thjc sit­ But to get one of'these details on how we can 480 IfiHrtown Rd., widow of June 14 of Dartmouth College’s be conducted by the Columbia A group of bowler-hatted Brit­ uation a national tragedy and moval from office. jobs, you must pass a train you tor these tests, John Dubiel, diM yesterday at year-long observance ot the Historical Society, starting at ish businessmen’ who flew ■ to said he was acting "because no Rep. Emanuel OoUer, D-N.Y., test. The competition is a/t home, while you keep Luxury Tropicai Worsted s ik k s Hartford Hospitai. A West Hartford woman and Coventry police also made blcentemUal of Ita founding. New York May 4 rushed back one else seemed willing to do said Sunday Fortas should give keen and in some cases your present Job. the following aczests over the 10 a.m. taiior^ of 55% DacronV45% pure worsted Mrs. Dubiel was bom March an East Haddam motorist were •i'he Rev. Eleazer Wheelock, home with a prize and said they “some further ex[danaUon" of only one out of five Don’t dell^ ~ ACT weekend: An outdoor concert will be 21, 1692 in Poland and had Uved kUled in a two-car head-on a Connecticut Yankee and Yale alao negotiated milltona of dol­ - Newsweek aleo said President life involvement with WtoUeon. passes. NOW! Custom imperiai T rim ... , • Philip Lawler, 1 Pinney St., -r^ented by the Dartmouth In Manchester for 50 years. graduate with a missionary vl- lars of export orders with the regular White House strategy Celter is chairman o f the House crash last night on Rt. 31. Ellington, was charged with College Band from 1 p.m. to 2 Americana. Ban-roii waistband, inside tab closure. Survivors include two sons, -n »'r-t taught local Indians p.m. Gladys Ta-taquldgeon, session last week, urging party Judiciary Oommittee, which The pair were identified as operating an unregistered mo­ The prize in the chartered Joseph G. Dubiel and Frank In his home, and then. In 1755, sister of Chief Tantaguidgeon leaders "not to involve this mat­ would have to sust on impeach­ Phyllis E. Rothauser, .53, and tor vehicle, improper use of business jet group went to Tony I LINLINCOLN SBR'VICB, Dept. 4-S8B Dubiel, both of Manchester; tounded a modest school named ter In partisanship” and ex- ment proceedings. Oscar Hitriz, 44, They were in markers. He is scheduled to ap­ of the Mohegan Tribe, which Drewery, 23. who flocked in at 7 Pekin, Dllnols . taro daughters, Mrs. Jose|^ J. for Its benefactor Joshua More, pre^ing hope that no one would the same car. pear in Manchester Circuit once commanded the area, will hours, 3 miniAes and 5 seconds etpoUa of Best Hartford and a Columbia landowner. rush toward impeachment. I am very much Interested. Please send me absolutely I The drivel" of the other car, Court 12 May 26. display Indian relics. Other ex­ -^13 minutes faster than.dormer OHDBVBOfJBT Mrs. Leon E. Roberts of Glas­ Despite many notable Individ­ FREE (1) A list of U.S. Oovrnment positions and i John J. Asplnall, 25, of Arthur Reed Jr,, 19. RFD 4. hibitions, mounted by the Co­ auto racer Stirling Moss. Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Michi- ^ TRUCK OWIOHW tonbury; nine grandchildren, ual successes among his stu­ salaries; (2) Information on how to qualify for a | Lebanon, is reported in fair Tolland. was charged with lumbia, Mansfield and Lebanon "We’ve achieved more tor K»n, toe House Republican leod- We are pleased to an»oW«u» and a great-granddaughter. dents, Including the Indian Sam­ Historical Societies, will be on that effective Viebmary 1st U.S. Government Job. . Tbe funeral wUl be held Wed- condition at Windham Me­ failure to carry registration. He British exports in five days than menT*'* “>e Impeach­ Anderson-Little son Occum, Mr. Wheelock en­ we have a nentsl truck morial Hospital with multiple is scheduled to appear in Man­ view. the government has' in five ment move is GroBs’ affair countered difficulty in recruit­ available for your u m t ^ e Nanie ...... IN MANCHESTER fractures of the leg and pelvic Prior to toe band concert, yeara," said one of the business­ ‘he GOP leadership chester Circuit Court 12 June 2. ing you.ng Indians, and decided your truck is being aervldS^ area. Dennis Hufnagel, 23, of there will be a sampling of men. — ^ ® position on (Manchoater Parkiule) West Middle Tumpike-Broad Street Personal Notices he should transfer his enterprise 0*ur wmtal truck Is a 1880 Street ...... Phone. ‘ He has been charged with Storrs, was chaiged with hav­ authentic Indian dances per­ Among the losers was Prince into the wilderness, where he tog <^**'*^ considered tak- Van, fuUy equlppad, wttli a Phone 647-9775 misconduct with a motor ing defective equipment. He is formed by members of a local Michael o f Kent, a 26-year-old one ton kiad o^iiusity. Rotso In Memoriam would be closer to the larger vehicle and operating under scheduled to .appear In court Indian Society. cousin of Queen Elizabeth n , *hc House were to approve are 7c per mSe, $7 par day, City ...... SU te. to loyinc memory of a dear aUter. numbers of Indian youths than Lailu Oee Evans, who away suspension. June 2 also. Edwin T. Rice of Sims’uury, who was competing on a sched­ ^ the tbwt 14 ndlta are Kay la. OMa. - in Connecticut. Coventry police said the col­ Mark E. French, 19. of 82 a 1952 Dartmouth graduate, is uled airliner. The plane had to tree. Don’t lone nuNwy ho- I Time at hoine •...... • On Dec. 13, 1769, he received ULTIMA II cauee your truck is down — Rest in peace, your labor’s ended. lision took place at 10:40 p.m. Ridge St., Manchester, is general chairman for the wait more than an hour to take Never more wid srlef or pain a Royal Charter from ' New Moor’s Cliarity School Bicenten­ une our rantal track the next New your bead pr cause you heart­ onf Rt. .81, about 500 feet north charged with unnecessary noise off from Kennedy Airport in COSMETICS Hampshire Goveroor John nial Commemoration Program time your track needs aer- ache. of Snake HUl Rd. Details of the with a motor vehicle. He is New York, and the prince tore h, P. , Wentworth to found Dartmouth vloe.^___ accident were not immediately scheduled tor Manchester CSr- which is being sponsored by the the seat of his white flannela on Badly IKiased College to provide Christian UARTEB OHKVROUT CO-. Oee lissnlly available. cult Court 12 May 28. Dartmouth Cluto of Connect­ the door of the helicopter in learning to Indians, English icut. WELDON DRUG CO. which he completeed his trip. MAIN STRfFT U28 kloin «t, •* Tel. OOi

\ Tlielr annooBOementa offtoUtl- The sUMisrs are seeking rec- Union Pledges ly sanctioned a union-oivll ognlthm of Local a# their rlgbto to organise metdal- bargaining reprpeentaitlve and Choicest Meats In Taw^' T o Strike tank warkeni, not only in ttie the etotMupparted ikedtoal Obl- an unspaolflad pay raise from Your DaSf ArfWty CwMk K BouUi but throiigixMit the nation. lege Hoapltal and the CSiarleaton their present $1.30 to $3.06 an 1 9 6 4 FCMiif According to lAo Stars. " At Hospital U m Rev. ITailph DavM Aber­ Ooutty Hoapltal. The walkouts hour. To davalop metzaga for Tuaadoy, OODNnTSQIllSB ETAnoll WAflOUT I TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAU nathy, head o f the Southern began M arsh 18. Got. Miojfah' said Sunday the words corrasporxllng to numbers CHARLBBTON, S.C. (AP) — CSiriatiaa LeoderHilp Ooafer- j f TAUtW o f yoUr Zodiac Wrtti sigrv Reuiber preoented a oheok for cost o f maWtalnlng 000 to 800 Om Oanr^ Dod ir i Ohib will mMt naxt 'IlM ngUoiiwlde financial juid enoe, morohed 4n a mile-long $10,000 to M ary Mototrle, presi­ Nattonal Guardamen In Oharles- 6 AUiOb fEAMB. g a m p o r t e d s u o b d 1 Nom 31 Lough moral auppoit a t 16 mOIioa un­ •n u t M ootey alt y-JO p.m . at Ota Mgli 2Nvl 61 Or parade with leibor leaders, rall- dent of Local U90B 4t ttie Na- ton and of stgipiyltar state high­ rnPOWm g lWMUHG MAY* 32Smaarhor 62 Luck ion membera baa bean pledged actwol Air a yrograin on dniy I 3- 8-17-19 aSh oolh 33HOVO 6 3 U tt gtoos offiolals and menttrerg of ttonaf Drug and Hospital Work- way patrolmen and other law • VIN TL INTERIOR •t lAa Ckvt Nathaa anpariaapa aad abuaa. Oiiaat • BOILED HAM 4 It 34 Much 64 Activity to 460 Negro woirlfera on etrike Oongreas through the heart of entoreament offleiato la $10,000 HMW SC rW cIsaJ era Unton. He told her tha UAW • WHRBWAIAS TIm yngraaa la apaakar win ba Dr. Ala Obm- 35Som o 65DlKrotlon agadnat tw o Obarlegton hoepi- 6 Your 36 You 66 Forgot Chariaston. will provide as much as neces­ to $13,000 a day. aarvlea pro* maron, a pagrchlatrlat wMb tha 7 A 37 And 67 In tato. Nattonal Quudamen and local sary to win “this fight tor hu­ and fladOi Xae., Ibatitata of LMnv la Haxttbnl. S CORHISH GAME HENS 49e SShould 38 Con 681s ' ^ 9 B o 39 Your That tNtekIng oam e Sunday poUee kept d ose watch, hut man dignity." o ( qrayoBB and Tba ]A a(ram ariil Inchida a 69ExclNng ’IO 9 5 0 O # (We Beaerva The Bight Ta UntU QuantUlea) , f\41-45d1-S5 lO Todoy 40Stsppod4x> TO Nosd from Walter Rmither, president them was no vlotoooe. Reuther olao gave Abernathy a it — briaf talk by Dr. Oantnaron. 11 Loughtor 41 Contort 71 But of the 1.9-mUHon-memlMr Uiit- The bwo-bour march over a the flnt of weekly $800 oheclu FRESH DANDY 12 Your 42 It 72Concsming w in ba non- ftdkwad by dhMuaaion and a CANCn 13Corsfully 43 Good 73 Indleotod ed Auto Worfeera union, and WU- alx-mile route ended ahorUy be­ to defray expenses of the 8CL0 WHITMAN, aCHBAFFT b f M n. kUifarat John- qoaatiaii and anawar parlod. AH JUNE 31 UFun 4 4 L lttsn 7 4 0 « • Ham Rlrober, a member of the fore a 9 p.m. curfew now in Me in apeeiheadbig the unkmlsation CANDY CUPBOARD t HIGHLAND PARK MARKET IS P o th 4 5 T h o w ' 75 Liking TED TRUDON. Inc. a tan^bt aalaiatady towuiiaopla ai« imttad to at- JUIY32 eiwoutlve ooimcll of the AFL- 12th day. The dusk-to-dawn cui^ drive. ® 817 Sfc, saMneheatos — JPhafw a#l UlL 16Good 46 To 7 6 T h t a auatar'a dagiae ^ '2- 7-1A-20 17 Sword 47 To 77 Also CnO, a 14-mBUon-member aSi- few was tn^x>aed hy Gov. Rob­ The Negro American Labor ARTHUR DRUC TMXAND TPKE. — TALOOTTVILLE' 18 Ssains 48 Social 78 A anoe. ert ICoNair beoauw of wtndmr- S f 254345 19 U m 49Ttuo 79Accidsnt- Ckxmel] donated $1,000. win apand The Mothers Club of Covan- 20Gom bling 50 M on ty SO H kM sn 21 Exomlno AQUAKIUS ad Swtroant Uaia tiy arlU hold a buaineaa msat- 51 W ho’ro 81 Pront JAN.M li« at 8 p.'m. today at te 22 Charm 52 Contracts 82 "Im o g o " Boadem craattra 23 Bo 53 Your 83 Cooporativs m! IS aad aooaa of Ua Booth-Dlmock Libraiy. Hoat- 2 4 JuM . 54 Ptrsonol 84Aceomollsh 1321-30-374 and Aioba lliay wOl easea are Mra. Rudolpbe Ctou- 2 S D o y . S S S Ic k 85 It 26 You 5 6 S d f 86CIOUSOI 52-3940S65 by dolnc, try lug oat dw tier and Mrs. Thomas Kelley. VIIIM 27 Should 57 Lift 87 W orks praaeated by ma. Next Sunday from 10 a.m. to 28 Im tsod 58 Assoc loltt 88 M uch 8 p.m. the Mothera dub will Try to mMx 29 And S9 Fo r 89 EntsrprlM 30P optrt 60 Your 9 0 ld so a t ttw tachniqiMB aril] hold a plant and bake sale at M2-15.1332^ the Coventry Super Market. this $400 )G ood ^ A d v erse 0 n Iu'^ I o f crayDoa, watar co lo n , lYli/f t patnU, fla cer {Miata, Many varietiea of flowering I t U M Chaika, and nwdaiinf plants as wen as baked goods R oundT C day. 8ini|)le craft tachniquea will be available. adn alao ba abown, fivlny taadi- The Mothers d u b FUahloii ana aa opportunity to work arltfa Show will be May 37 at Oovsn-'^ *Our own Traasur* Many Officers Convinced try Grammar School, starting ChMt that Mentlflaa papar, paata aad othar ma- tha diamond within aa tartala to gain threa*dinian- at 8 p.m. Styles will be by of axcaptlonal quality. f/eS. Can Reduce Troops ataoal affects. AH of the work- Fashion Frocks and admlaakai Only MIchaala haa It. ahap aottaUlea wiH be ax- la tree. There will be door (Oontinaed Iran Page One) prises plus a |SS wardrobe to Americana in the area to cut parianeea which the taachera oft enemy aoceas to the capi­ one lucky winner. Loglattos oftioeni contend that eaardate to their rlaagTiiaii tal and to prevent any buikhq> The fashion show is open to beoaune they have adequate of forcaa on thte aide of the the public, and refreahments manpower, they are able to per^ ffctmri otBciala fe^ xmalble Cambodian border. for the workshop arrangetnents will be served. There will be cMiehae^ form with unprecedented ef- "But Ahroine haa a prbblam,’’ Indade Superintendent of professional models, and some ficienoy. But officers outside clothing ftema will be avail­ You Vote ior Me and Pll Vote for You... ona cotonal noted. "He can’t let Sehoola Laurence dl. O’Oonnor DOWNTOWN MNCHB6TESR 988 MAIN STRBUBT logistics say manpower seenw able tor sale. Timioithy Kearns, rijglit, continued to smile 'wlien and Stephen Ciccalone. The successful candidates wasted in warehouees, on docks them gat at Saigon, that's out aad school Art Director Ids. of the queatton." PoUtloal re- WllUams. The South Coventry Coopera­ the East Catholic School Student Council bal­ for other offices were Catherine Egan, vice presi­ T-Te give credit to young adults and throughout the logtoUca ay*, tive Nursery School wUl bold tern. A recent vtoftor to the huge qulrementa are keeptog thou- Tawa Meall^ Itodght lots were counted Friday. He was elected council dent ; Diane Melia, secretary; and F. Edward Row- sanda of Americans to the area. The annual town meeting la its annual meeting tomorrow president for 1969-70 defeatins: Rolbert Dur'rg, left. 'ky, treasurer. (Herald photo by Pinto) headquarters of (be Flnt Lo- sdMdulad for tonight at 8 but night at 8 at the home of Mra. glsttoal Oommand north of American ofttoera also have the budget poitioa of the maat- Loretta Haberem on Lakewood Saigon found GI8 watering the more eophlztlcated auggeations Drive. Market, Frank and Marion’s, or Heads Jaycees forra d w ^ troop strength here. tng will be adjourned to a later, Hebron through your child at the of­ grass and the floiwara of a well- as yet unqiedfled date since Officera for the coming year BRIDGEPORT (AP) — New manloured lawn. Some propooe new tactlca that Vidor kodak "NaOer” Sale win be elected, and new mem­ fices of both schools. Haven attorney John Hogan was would keep Americana nearer the budget is not ready yet — Reduettona In construction Walnut Folding Chair or High Impact Plastic bers should attend. Current of­ Immediately after supper, a elected president of the Connect­ to their baoee to more defen­ The town meeting has to be and engineering operations. ficers are reminded to bring School Board To Consider short business meeting will be icut Jayceea Saturday at the sive roles to glv« ttie South Stereo Records PK20 3Smm 20 exp. U8 held the second Konday of held, featuring the election and Tha U.S. haa had nearly 880,- May, but aeldom actually takes their written annual reports. group’s annual statewide con­ VlatnamsM armed fOroea a real Unpainted ftir Stool ” Go Go Cycle” Instaltatton of officers. Follow­ COMPLETE 000 troops far Vietnam tor-m ore for use o f Kodachrome/Ektachrome up the budget at that time. Junior Women vention. teat. It any ARVN dlviatona Busing Project on July 10 ing the meeting, the physical than a year. The forces ileces- The only buaineas that will The joint executive board of Hogan, the president of the auooead to performing the ag- Our Rog. the Junior Women’s dub will education teacher, Mrs. Lynn am et If «♦, aary tp build the ports, roods, DA96 65 E-608 YOUR LowPriM be taken up tonight will be two The Hebron Board o f Eiduca- proved understanding among DeCato, will present a gymnas­ New Haven Jaycees, will suc­ grsMive offensive operattons 84 PK 36 3Smm 34 exp. 2.07 meet tonight at 8 at the home INSURANCE bases and ottier fartUtles during tormetly oonduoted by Amerl- 9.9S items: To empower the select­ tlon voted last week to study all the students involved. tics demonstration, featuring a ceed Daniel Dzia of Avon, whose CHOICE of Mrs. Fred Surmann, North- ths buildup of this huge force oans, then dramallo big wlth- each 6 ’ * for UM o f Kodachrome/Ektachrome men and the town treasurer to Project Concern and to include PZO Hearing group of children from each one-year term expires July 1. 2 field Rd. The JWC’s famUy have . iMver* left Vietnam. In • H iir.O tiginil Broidwiy’ oOlivei, Originil “ Jump on little daredevil - puth it back with borrow money aa needed to it on the agenda for its July The Pterming and Zoning school. Hogan will also serve tor one drawala could be poaattSe. picnic will' be held next Sun­ aonu. cases they are now build­ Soundtrack • All J o* Feliciano • Alt Eddy' Bar stool ready to paint or stain, 30” high. your feet u far u you want, pick up your feet meet current expoiaea, aad 10 meeting. Commission has called a public Tickets tor. the supper and year. SERVICE "We’re not testing them now, Super 8/Rcg; SmiD day from noon to 4 p.m. at the ing' fseiUtlee like the movie Arnold 6 All Jefferton Airplane • The Young­ PK 59 U8 actton in'regard to expenditure Mra. Joan Rowley, associate hearing for tomorrow evening program should be purchased we’re not glvtog them a and watch the cycle 'take ofT in double the Plains Field, Rt. 81. theater eit Oamp Bnarl In the bloods of town aid funds from the chairman of the Human Relar at 8 in the Town Office Build­ by May 14 if possible. chance," one ootonel said. At ^ totzn ee’’ ! Powered by a reverse winding sprin g for UM o f Kodachrome central Mjhlande. The theater state. Both are m ore or lean Uons Council, asked the board ing to consider application for the moment, mort ARVN dlvl- V. Manchester Evening Her­ fonnalttles to be gone through. to consider the request on be­ two sub-divisions. Manchester Evening Herald to aa Mg as a suburban high elona have no really Independent ald Coventry correepondent. NOTIOE The meeting will be at the half of the council and the Hebron correepondent, Anne aclKxR gymnasium. R hasn’ t area of operatlone to South Vtet- Holly Oantner, td. 748-8788. The finst is from Clifford W. REAL high sdxioL Women's Feliawahip o i the He­ SUcer Construction Company, Em t, tel. 228-8971. been used In the three months nam. r r The Board of Finance has in- since It wea completed, bow- bron Congregational Church. Inc., Wapplng, for permission ESTATE (Outsiders find It difficult to ▼tted the Board of Educatioa to CLOSED ! ever, beoauae no swats eah be l^ring’lim e Cleaning Needs! The project involves the bus­ to subdlvitle property on Daley assess ARVN capabUltles, attend its meeting tonight at Appeal Report found to put inside it. ing of North End Hartford chil­ Rd. and London Rd. into 36 Legal NoiricG WEDNESDAY largely because the U.8. haa 7:M to dlacuas salaries of town dren to suburban schools. -—Withdrawal of troope from employes, all in line with Set at Church parcels, 38 lots and the re­ dasslfled all ita data on ARVN Hie board, with one dis­ the I Ooipe area, the five north- budget preparation. Concordia Lutheran Church mainder of the tract. dlvlaionB as secret.) Caldor Wmdow Qeaner Johnson Pledge senting vote, O. Earl Porter’s, OBDBB OF NOTICE DURING TH€ ern-tnoat provlnoes of South M Project ASK wlU'hold a Congregational Fel­ The second application is Other officers auggeet that the agreed only to the study of the AT A C»URT OF PROBATE, VtohMun. lowship Dinner tonight at 6:80 from Floribert Therrlen, Hart­ held S t Manchester, within and for SUMMER U.S. could maintain fewer base Itooject ASK is offering two program at this time and said OurRof. O O e 14oa. to note the progress of its 78th ford, tor permission to subdi­ the district of Manchester, on the BUghtythousand marlnea and camps and headquartera, all of SKi* 3 f o r ^ l workshops, one for teachers and much more information should 6Ui day of May, AD. 1969. O O Anniversary Cental Funds Ap­ vide property on East St. into two army dtvtotons are now which tie down ^ manpower to T one for administrators, within be obtained before reaching a Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, the next several weete. peal. The Rev. Robert C. Kinke, 11 paroele, 10 lots end the re­ Judge. Starting May 14 operating in I Qorpa. They d, a body withdrawn. The other forces left QUALITY WORK which examinee and passes on , to the two provlncee could eas­ candidates for the ministry of ily operate under the marine a t the Lutheran Church in Amer­ oommand in Danang, aeveral REASONABLE ica. officare suggeetad. PRICES! Pastor Linke is married and —Troope to tha HI Corps Area has two children. around Saigon. Three corps “ Waiting Jobs Are Dinner arrangements have now baa the bugeet concentra­ Our Specialty 11' Factory Fresh been made by Mrs. Max Schu­ tion of American sotdtors — the Shoes Blade Longer - Baseball Glove bert. Edward Kehl wUl be pro­ equivalent of more than four or Wider. We Repair 8 inch Badminton Takraw gram host. dlvtotons, ipoat of them trying Molded Shoes—Hede to prevent ettacks on Saigon and or Soles. Playgroun^ Ball S e t Game Muriel Ciffars CANADIANS AID TANZANIA Bonanza!' naaiby taigeta. TORONTO—Four economioto SA M YUYLES ThsM troopa are regularly do­ from the University of Toronto 88 OAK STREET 1 8 8 88 ing more fighting than qny other Box o f will go to Tanzania to prepare A few steps from Blain American foroea to Vietnam. EstaUfahed IfU t 9 8 2 a five-year development plan. All rubber ball U M d in every Regulation size net with 2 Rattan toss and catch game. so Blit many, offtoere fdel ttiat The Canadian-financed project playground and grammar rackets and shuttlecocks. Hand woven baskets are UMd 3 ’ ^ thike are "more than enough will coat 11.4 million. Special assortment. All are made o f leather. school. UMd for kickball, in a game o f simple skill and Buy the bOx and save^ Choice o f Magnums, Many gloves for Lefty Players. punchball, volleyball, soccer,' coordination. Panalelas or Coronas. etc.

FOR THE DANISH PLATE (XILLECTORS INTRODUCING FIRST EDITION Manchsstsr's Oldsst BAG MOTHER’i DAY PLATE (6” Diameter) in Special Carton $9.75 with Finsit . Caldor For Low Discount Prices On Famous Brands FLETCHER CLASS CO. OF MANCHESTER Facilities Alka Seltier Chocks A Chocks w/Iron Di-Gel 54 McKEE SntEET Curad 6494521 The Savings Bug Foil Pack Extra Actiou Antacid Special sayings on the season’s prettiest shoe. . . * Plastic Baadaces Multiple Vitamis 79¥ 1.7» rank of A— k of Now is the time to bring in your'rcreenis to be repaired. The Savings Bug biting you? Put a petal colored straw sling and dainty heel. ^ Storm window gtoao replaced. etoWMr dvray regular amounts each week. -kOit VOUR J47 Beautiful and breezy in white, beige, pink or yellow. CHOICE YOUR AUTO eUSS INSTALLED It becomes a habit - as naturally CW* CY- 4 7 CHOICI ■ "V '* Choow from lianipareni or Buy one bottle of 60, gel 5 1 * r ' GLASS FURNITURE TOPS as tying your shoes in the morning. 1.09 pack of 36 Hcih color. 81c pack of 4S - iccond bottle of 60 free. We pay dividends monthly from M . s i - 17c pack of 34’v Relieves excess acid and heart burn. KARLEE » * ■ ’ MIRRORS (HraplaM Md Door) day of deposit to day of withdravyal. Nacleaas Trol Q.T. PICTURE FRAMINU (all tyiMt) famous brands Squibb Sweeta misses* & uionien*s misses* & uiomen’s Toothpaste Shave Cream WINDOW aod PUTE 8LASS Non<^ak>ric Sweetener Quick Tanning Lotion | Tab Enclosure from $30 to $45 phis installation Dress Shoes Leather Loafers i t ' Dear Mr. West: 6 3 ^ D. D. EISENHOWER DECANTER S ltfjM 9.97 to 14.97 6,87 My Sons snd I would like to eqireee oar 4P 59 9 3 * - ABE LINCOLN DECANTER ...... l-'or whiter teeth. 1.09 famtly Choose Itom Regular. Lime or thanks for Your Kindnew and CkKirtesy. 694 - 244 ihe botlie 6 3/4 or. lire. Menihal. I.SO - 20 or. sire. F. D. ROOSEVELT...... 4 1 2 ^ reg. 412 to 918 ng. 110 to 912 by Coppcrione - 1.45. 2 or. plastic tube. M. L. K IN G ...... (Bzesrpts fran a letter) auuliki R. F. KENNEDY ...... ftdttml Drpo*il fnaursne* Coepoemtton ROCKVILLE t VERNON CIRCLE NULINE REPRODUCTIONS FROM SAFE PARKING ON PREMISES 1948 CAMPAIGN BOTTLES . .set f t l f SALE: MON. thru WED. ^ 1967 BAG XMAS PLATES .... (DAL, Slioea, oU atoraa) Msmehester, 1145 Tolland Tpke. 1968 BAG XMAS PLATES...... i l ; . ESTABLISHED 1874 • We lemrvc the ri|bt to limit quanlitki. EXIT 93. WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY OPEN LATE EVERY NIGHT IfANGHBBnSR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1969 MANCHEBTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCHESTER. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1969 PAGE iHurryiw Defending the use of t a x Tolland ooiTiect any orMt Journey in Deoerobsr. moon. Open Forum Set money tor non-public education may oriM. Halfway throrigta their 3H-day They wETdetach tt fitm Om' wUi be Atty. Philip Walker of CountBesdns_ niereThere are onlv-fonly-Gve days this stay in oriNt, Statfqrd and Oei^ oonmend ship and Jockey bito On School Aid Hartford. He graduated from month when the moon 1. in a fa­ non will tranefsr through a con- an orbit that twice wttl take the Unlveiatty of Notre Dame J, School Use Cuts On Apollo 10 vorable position to receive 'vlsl- necting tunnel into e luar mod- them leM than 10 mllee above An open forum on eld to non- and Tale Lew School, and Is a torg from earth. Me, or LEMt, foe bug4ke vehi- 'foe Intended Apollo U landbig public scboola will be partner in the Hartford law firm 0 1 7 4 . May Be Made in Budget If Apollo l6 cannot get off foe ole dsrigned to land men on the site, Wedneeday at 8 p.m. In FMlow- of Day, Berry end Howard. At Midnight ground during tMs periodt the ship Hail of Second Congrega^ Walker was a membep of the By HOWARD BENEDICT tional Church, 888 N. Main St to the .m e . clM, mvoivtaig trophies wem laixiMi 'Will have to be postponed state committee that asristed in t r n'll never have ■gi" • -j 1 of transportation uid public uee Cynthia Howard, Lorinda Loao, AP Aersspaoe Writer until the next opportune interval The public is invited. drafting the SEER bill (Secu­ mm of the eetaqO]. coupled with tai^ *^^°*’®* TawI Faucher, Bren^ CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) in mid-June. I ^ t could delay The forum is sponsored by the lar Bducatian Biqualisetlon Re­ — The Apollo 10 countdown the planned Jtdy 18 Uftotf of miseion-social action rommlttee imbursement). LUTEn^Y FREE, a freeh roll of tu creoMd oUuM adaea win be Georgia Tornatom. of the church. r®for your camera. We replace the ffl if the Board Participate in starts at midnight tonight. If all Apollo 11 until August, you have developed. U’a freoh- You can get married without Midiads,.. dafed and lop quality and Ko- if the Board of Bducatkm two parades next weekend un­ goes weH, three astronauts wiU Stafford who will commend Speaking in oppoeltian to pub­ , dak, tjo. Quick proceteins . . . to abeorb the full 6178,000 bud- the name DoUy’s IWIand- be launched on a trail-blaring ApoUo 10, says the flight "is de­ lic aid win be the Rev. Edward 34 hour eervlce for ' Mack and white (]uM get cut recommended They are scheduled to moon orWt next Sunday. signed to Me together aH the Butitim*teasy! E. Goode. He graduated from a little Mt loncer for Boahd M Finance. march in the Manchester Army^ The mission is to take man knots, to try to sort out sA the Tale Divinity School ki 1987, COhM"). and Navy parade Saturday and within 80,000 feet of the moon, unknowns and pave the way for and wae ordained in the Unit­ GLOBE SupaiMendeat of Schoola Robert Bralrton and Board of in the Tolland Boya League pa­ That wlU pave the way for the a lunar landing mtesion— do ev- ENGMOEMENT DIAMONDS WEDDING RINGS ed Church of Christ in tbe same rade here Simday. TTiey will be ApoUo 11 team to attempt a lu- erything exactly as on the land- WEDDING INVITATIONS ( year. TrinI Swvke Education chairman David Oook met Friday to determine where led by instructor Dolly Ftotaie nar landing in July. Ing miaalon except the final de- BRIDAL REGISTRY WEDDING GIFTS ' P olice Log He is now employsd by tbe 906 MAIN SIRBET AT THE PABKADE assisted by Mrs. Mamhall El­ 404 MIDDLE TPKB. ^ an additional $75,000 in outs Flying ApoHo 10 will be an acent to the lunar surface.’’ BRIDESMAIDS’ GIFTS USHERS’ GIFTS ‘-J Greater Hartford Council of 648-2166 iUGGEH DRUG oould be taken. Cuts totalling mer. all-veteran crejy: Air Force Ool. "When the Apollo 11 astro- Churches as assistant director 4-H CInh Notes LARGEST SELECTIONS OF CHINA. STERLING, GLASS of the Department of Social 31190,000 had already been made. Thomas P. Stafford and Navy nauta hear our description and TIM drtran of Um two c a n Details of the 6100,000 were The ToUand Oounty Original GOP Speak er Onufas, John W. Young and Eu- study our jrfiotographs we want hm> wmo tofolvod In an aod- Services. His particiilar respon- 4-H Club Band wlU hold a spring sibilitiea are the fields of hous­ aired at a special public meet­ gene A. Cernan. Stafford and them to fe^ as If they had been dHt OB Omtar at., BOMT lo t* ing of the board last weak. The concert June 11 at the TAG Asalatant Senate Minority Young have mode twb space there themselves,’’ he said, LOM May 4. hava boon diarsad ing and poHce-oonununity mla- Building. The bond is led by trad er T. Glaik Hull of Dan- trips each and Gbrnan one. After streaking for three days ttona. Read Herald Advertisements additional cuts were worked out wMh roddaaa drlvinc. after Bralrton wae notified by Robert Vdardi, assisted by Mrs. bury will be the guett apeaker The countdown will take 93 Into space, the astronauts are to Brian O. Haraftton. IS, o( s n the Board of Finance that it Sylvia Moulin, both of ToUand. tomorrow at a meeting of the hours, but It wlU be spread out fire themselveB Into orbit 99 BoswerUi photo BuiMn-afoa photo 8mHh phqto DOWNTOWN BaitiMd Rd.. and Doiteiy A. would not consider the «diooI 1^2*™ ** Manchester Republican Town over 8V4 days. The additional miles aix>ve the moon, following JEWELERS— MANCHESTER OoaDotta of Waat - Hartford, Engaged Engaged Engaged board’s requeri to retaWtate the Gommittee. The meeting will be time will be ueed up In several -almost the same path as the 988 MAIN STREET w m botb diargwl and win ap- 378,000. The T. and W. Riders and at 8 p.m„ in the Municipal planned holds to give the crew Apollo 8 pUots.did on their moon .paar In ManeheaUr Orcult The oBgagennent of Mlos Bon­ Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Sher­ The engagement of Mlse Joy Included in the latest cuts are Drivers of ToUand end Wllllng- Building Hearing R o o m . ______OdoH June S. man of Plalnvllle announce the J. Auttin of ^Wingfield, VL, ton will hold an open Juntor Hull, 47, a four-term state Itra. Ouallatte and Hamilton nie Lee Camp of Bnfleid to iBe creative. Make a y-o^flm sandwicU the increaring of closr sIm . engagement of Mm. Eierman’s to Carl A. Swanaon of Manotaee- horse show May 28 at the TAG senator, will discuss tbe prob­ won todowiny ana another at Oeorge A. Lomba Jr. of Hiomp- closer to the ' recommended daughter, Patricia A. Faloo, to ter has been cumounced by her Start it off with dellcioui DAISY maximum of 88 students per grounds on Rt. ^80. The horse lems _ of the 1969 State Assam- • Mfli ipaad on Center Bt., when aonvlBe has been announced by David M. Sibrlnss of Mamdies- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. ^ w is open to anyone under My and their p ^ b le eoliiUons. the Ouellette car becan to aktd clBM, and requiring all student, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ ter. Austin of Springfield. to walk the legally Mt dlttanoe. ' ' Hull, an attorney, i. a gradu- A&P's Early Week Buys Through Tuesday! OB a c u m and Hamilton's car, ley J. Oudlnkaa of BnfMd. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Ctosses are scheduled to etart ate of YUe University and the eloaa behind her car, alao went before being driven to Mtaool. Her finance is the son of Mr. and Mm. Michael E. Sibrlnss end Mrs. Carl R. Swanson of Sliced White Bread This would be half a mile for at 9 a.m. and are divided into Harvard Law School. He is a out of control and knocked 188 Vernon St. flye divisions with ^ champion' down IS guidepoets on the right and Mrs. George A. Lomba of of 98 Hamlin S t Find all the ingrsdients you thoM under nine yearn of age law partner of A. Searle Plnney, Thompaonvlllo. Mlm Falco attended Central Miss Austin is a graduate of ships provided for each dlvlston. former State OOP chairman. aids of the road and plunged might need right on this page and one mUe for thoM nine or New Offioem Mies Camp is a aenior at Connecticut State College, New Springfield High School and to turn out the tastiest, creative over. Hull, In 1966, nuule Mmself over an embankment. Husaon College, Bangor, Maine. The United Oongregatlonal MeaBwhlle, M n. O u^ette’s Bnflald » g h Bdiool. She wlU be Britain. She Is employed as an sandwiches. Whatever you use, All UM of thd-Mhool. after 4 available tor the Republican audit tedmician at the Aetna She Is employed as a secretary Church Women’s Fkllowahip has car tipped onrar and Skidded on employed as a technioal writer put it on enriched Daisy White p , m. would be dlsccnUnued. nomination for governor. Hia Life and Casualty Co., Hartford. at The HartnsM House In elected new officers for the Ma roof tor a dlatance before at Aetna Life and CasuaXy Co., Bread. under thia program not only name is among several being Hartford. Mr. Sibrlnss, a graduate of Springfield. coming year. Mrs. Patsy Ro- mentioned tor the nomination oomlnc to rest. would ther schools be closed to mando was eleobed presMent; An flre people Involved tat the Mr. Lomba, a 1968 graduate of Muhlenberg College, AUentown, Mr. Swanaon is a graduate public UM, but use tor all in 1970. Enfield High School, is en^tloy- Pa,, Is attending the Hartford of Mancheeter High School and Mrs. Beveriy GaHlc, vice presi­ ewre Injured and were soboed Hwrt. event., cheerlead­ dent; Mrs. Linda MaePberson, to Mancheeter Memo­ ed as an apprentice machinist at Oradiwte Center of Rensselaer the Culinary Institute of Ameri­ Polytechnic Institute. He Is em­ ca, New Haven. He served with Sun Glory Mayonnaise er. uad .11 Mhool club. Mch as seonetory, and Mrs. Helen Joa- rial Hoapltal. Hamilton’s car Pratt and Whitney Division of science and library clubs would lin, treasurer. was totally demolished. Dotted Aircraft Corp., Blast ployed as an analyst-program­ the UA. Navy aboard the U8S For summer salads and sand­ mer at Aetna Life and Casual­ Lexington homeported in Pen- be discontinued. Oouples Club A bout Town Hartford. wiches save cash with Sun Adult aotlvitiae, particularly The Oouples Chib of foe Unit- Manchester Assembly, Order Jonathan B. Nelson, SI, of 40 The wedding la planned for ty. aacola, Fla< He is employed as Glory Mayonnaise. The wedding Is planned for a chef at The Hartnesa House. those under the ausplcles of tbe ed Congregational Church wUl Rxlnbow tor Olrla, will elect Harlan Bt.- charged with fail­ Aug. 9 at Bt Maltha’s Churdi, Board of Reoreetion which ore view “The Lion in Winter” May officers at a business meeting ure to o b ^ a traffic control ’ntompaoBvlIla. BepL 27. No date has been announcsd tor tbe wedding. held In the schools and which 24, at foe Cine Webb Theater tonight at 7:80 at the Masonic 1. Court date May S6. Famous Nepeo Cold Cuts UM eobool equipment, would be in Wethersfield. Members at- Temirie. Candy eale returns and eUmlnnted. tending the event win meet at Grand AsMmUy registration Albert PtedifUo, tt, of 406 N. Wt ratarve tha right to limit quintitlat. Stop & Shop Sliced Bologua foe church at 7:18 p.m. R«Mr- fee. must be turned in at to- Main Bt, oharged with breach AIM ssicrlftbed would be Gradee IH and 21/2 at the vattons may be made by con- night’, meeting. of the peace. Court date May Meedowbrook School and rnnall tactlng foe W end^ MaoPher------99. qwcisllMd ctauMM ^ew here. sons or foe A. H. Bacons before Manchester Chapter, E. Lahonte, 21, of 4 n ie mqMrintendenit’. salary 20. SPEBSQSA, will rehearse to­ Pearl Bt, duuged with aban- wn. cut, as were one fuU-tlme National Honor Society night at 8 at Bunce Center, 208 doBlBg a motor vdiicle. Court uid one pert^lme gym teacher. John McGuire of New Rd. and Olcolt St. The event is open to date May 26. TeKtbooks and MiqiUes will also James Greenberg of R.D.l have all men Interested in singing Help yourself to savings, help yourself to quality be cut. both been inducted into the Na- four-part barbershop Edward R. Hunter, 18, of 72 These tteme ware cut, ac- Uonal Honor Society Phi Kappa harmony. Bdgewood St, charged with fail- cording to Cook, not by choice, Phi during recent ceremontoa ----- ure to obey a traffic control sig­ but becauM they were the only at the Unlveralty of Connecticut. Bowers School PTA executive nal. Court data May 96. ttems left in foe budget which Bulletin Board board will meet tmiight at 7:80 could be reduced. The Board of Selectmen will in foe school library. Everett E. Rtnes, 19, of 402 James West Fund meet tonight at 7 :30 In the Town ----- Oakland St, Oharged with mak­ The Jsunes West Fund total is Hall. The Permanent Memorial ing mmeoeasary noise with a steadily moving toward its The Tolland Boys League will Uuy Committee of Manchester motor vehlele. Court data May $10,000 goal, with a present to- meet tonight at 8 In the United will meet Umight at 7:80 in the go mini-pncmg tal of $7,064.72. Congregational Church. Probate Courtroom at, the Mu- Included in the latest report VFW Pott 241 meets tonight nlclpal Building. “Supsr-RigM” Qaellty COUNTRY STYU ACCIDENTS Issued by fund treasurer Ber- at 7:30 In the Post Home. ----- •nsettaa P. Varney, 40 Pair- n art Mulligan are Mveral bIm - The Adult OonfirmaUon CTase Peter G. Leary, son of Mr. ftetd Bt, was charged with fail­ photo abjo donations earmarked for meets tonight at 7 :S0 In St. Mat- and Mrs. Francis J. L e ^ of ure to drive In the proper lane, Engaged foe purchase of a-^wheelchair thew's Farifo Center. 28 Bolton St, was named to the after her car stnidc a utility' Engaged . Engaged for the 16-year-

or. The ents, Mr. and Mm. Edward Felt- Ernest W. Kellerstrass of 33 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern­ in tbe Religious EVkicatlon Temple Chapter, OES, will 65 pole was anaiq>ed off, and the foe purchase ^pf a wheelchair, ___ meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at ham of 84 Jarvis Rd. Bates Rd. est W. Kellerstrass of 88 Bates BulIdUg;. oar was towed. Court date May while foe Union Congregational Tolland residents will ■vote on Masonic Temple. A Moth­ Her fiance Is the son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mr. Rd. Cfourch of Christ in Rockville and Mrs. Daniel J. ‘Ryan of the pnqxised budget at tomor­ er’s Day Remembrance 'will be and Mrs. JMm E. Kuchle of Her fifmee is the son of Mr. donated $100. observed, and degree work will Woodslde. General donedlons to foe fund row n l^ t’s anxnial town meet­ A car dif wMi by Elton L. Meriden. Miss Kellerstrass, a graduate and Mrs. Albert Lambert of ing elated for 8 in foe. High be exemplified. Mrs. Carolyn Fresh Brisket Brackett 48, of 88 School S t, Norwich. last week Included $180 from Nelson and her committee will Sliced Bacon Miss Feltham is a graduate of Wethersfield High School and School gym. lONELESS lEEF struck a car driven by Elisa­ Central Connecticut State Col­ Miss Kellerstrass, a 1965 Haxi-MM Maki prenisat foe Tolland County Original 4-H serve refrePhments ettter foe of Cblby Junior College, _ New Band, representing foe proceeds The Midweek Prayer Service m.. . beth B. Smith of Taloottvllle London, N.H., and Is a senior lege, New Britain, is attending graduate of Manchester High of the Flrat Baptist Oiurch of yesterday at TVdland Tpke., and School, will graduate in June . . . aid kaap thaa! from a benefit dance; William M P '.t O w R i at the University of Connecti­ Wesleyan University Graduate ToUand will be held tomorrow ' ^ Cub ^^Ib. I Parker 8 t at 3:S0 p.m. Brack­ from the University of Coimec- All of us at Stop A Shop think tha meat Hatmaker, $28; S. B. Carpenter, and foe Boutique Corner 'will be AIIStellraRi j • MS Htt I cut where she Is majoring In Summer School. She is employ­ $28; Junior Woman’s Club of at 7 at foe pastor’s home : ett was given a verbal warn-* ed as a teacher in the Norwalk tlcut. dapartmant it tha most important part of a on display. Officers will wear 79 soology. She has been elected luparmarkat. So wa'rt raally particular about Coventry, $10 and foe Stafford “o Green. ‘ ing for foBowing too closely. Public School System. Mr. Lambert, a graduate of white gowns. 75 to Ftii Beta Kai^a and Phi Kap­ Norwich Free Academy, is a tha mast wa sail. Middle School students, $75. ------pa Phi, honorary fraternities. Mr. Ryan, a graduate of Holy Baton Wtauiem Manchester Evening Herald A skidding car, operated by Cross High School, Flushing, fourth-year student in the Uni­ ^Wa promlta to u it onlyi 100% purt beaf In Wesley Circle of South United an as yet unidentified driver, Mr. Kuchle received both his N. Y., and St. Edward’s Univer­ versity of Connecticut School our ground baaf. Wa promisa to buy only Winners of last week’s Board Tollaifd correspondent Bette Methodist Church 'wUl meet to­ narrowly missed a head-on BA degree and his MS degree sity, Austin, Tex., is also at­ of Pharmacy. USOA Choica Grade or Swift Premium beaf of Recreation-sponsored baton Quatrale, tel. 87S-2B4S. morrow at 8 p.m. at foe home of CHARM BRAND crash wSh a car driven by from the University of Connecti­ tending Wesleyan University A tell wedding is planned. for our roasts, Itanar, younger porkers and Mra. Robert Samqelaon, 108 Daniel P. Lfana of Blast Hart­ cut. He is an instructor of bi­ Graduate Summer School. He is U.S. Oovammant Intpactad Grade A poultry. Hemlock St., for a musical pro­ ford Saturday evening. Lima, ology and entomology at Rhode employed as a teacher at Ma- We promlta to have a maxl-man or two ready Vernon gram ,' “Cantata of Life.’’ Mrs. Us wife and three children were . Island College, Providence. suk High School in Monroe. to help , you choose tha particular cut you need. Or to cut It frath if you don’t tea what Harold Vanderaea la co-hosteaS. Cake Mix traveling east on Highland St., A September wedding Is (ian- An early summer wedding Is ned. you want, Sura, we make a lot of promiaat. when a car approeu>hed from planned. Next time yog go food shopping, buy soma Charter Revision Hehring North United M ethodist the opposite direction skidding maxl-man mast at Stop A Shop . . . and Church Senior High Foriim will er FROSTING MIX sideways €md traveling at a done to the Car" Sparkle Auto k te . Shirley Tallent, 94 Con­ you’ll find wa keep avary one! meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at high rate of ^>eed. according Scheduled for Tomorrow foe church. Wash on Hartford Rd., Thurs­ stance Dr. Several bottles of c Ym f to pOUce. day. Chuck Steak liquor were taken. Choiee lim a pulled far to the right The Charter Revision Com­ foough pubUc heatings would Zion Evangelical Lutheran be held to hear foe sentiments and struck a tree In an attempt A snow blower and a lawn A portable TV, a record play­ mission will hold an informal Church Senior Choir will re­ to avoid the oncoming car. The First eit, boie li of the public. hearse tomorrow at 7 ;80 p.m. at mower were stolen within the er, a table radio, and a coin public hearing tomorrow night If the annual meeting stays car skidded by lim a, came Warm weather is here . , . why foe church. out of its skid, and fled the Ihst six weeks from James collection were taken in a break at 8 o’clock at foe Admlnlstra- then it is foe feeling of foe Brand of 138 Green Rd. at the home of Joseph Petz of wait any longer? Put some bri­ tlmi Bulldtatg. commission and most town of- scene, police said. The car left quets in your grill or hibachl Mrs. Lois Beckwith of Man- 387 feet of Ucld marks. 468 Wetherell St. sometime This le foe second Charter Hdais, that foe date riiould be “ Lima's nine-year-old daughter, A riding mower was stolen recently. and barbMue these delicious Revlsl.m t h r s e r v t o e ^ i ^ . ^ a m ^ ^ Laurie Ann, was slightly in­ from Donald Barrett, 50 Farm Chuck Steaks over dharcoal in ^ c e foe consoll^Uw of ^ Pnd week of R eynoV Circle of South jured and was treated and dis­ Dr., sometime Saturday. The Two television sets, one the open air. You'll marvel at town govenunents In 1*^. problem ta getting foe tax ^ s Y«llow Golden charged at Manchester Memor- - mower is very heavy and police color — a 22 caliber pistol, and the goodness of each flavqrful There ere many areas of foe out on time. IJ at a n m at the imme of Bghl 0' Oock iai H o^taL believe several people are in­ a coin collection were stolen bite. charter which need changing or Meeting on Learning , john*MiMchko 277 Sorina volved. from the Lappen home,< 525 Mon^ Tues^ Wed. Only! need to t« more clearly defln- . The Association for Children Mrs. John Muschko, 277 Spring CX>MPLAINT8 Gcudner St. yesterday after­ ed. with Leaiming DlsablHtlee will ______BANANAS Someone climbed over the out­ A break and entry was re­ noon. TVwn officials and the gen- meet in library of the Ver- side wire fence at the dog pound ported at the Temple Beth Sho- eral public are Invited. to to- non Center Middle School RANGE COFFEE yeeterday and unsuccessfully at­ lom Friday, but nothing was CORRECTION Findtay photo , Fresh morrow night’s meeting to- Wedneeday at 7:80 ■ p.m. tempted to pry open a door to taken. The Police Log Saturday list­ make any comments they wish Marvin Bryan of Etart Long- the building. ed. under arrests, Peter Corri­ Engaged California Steaks lb concerning foe charter. meadow. Mass., will speak on »’<^78 FUEL OIL 2 - 2 9 An auto rear end, rertiovcd gan; 18, of Willimantlc, charg­ The engagement of Miss Lin­ Tomatoes » Such subjects as the powers “Learnhig DlsahlUty: The Do- ed with larceny. Police learned Mike I fmh touid of the town, elections, recall, man-Delaxsato Approach." 3 t l « A purse belonging to Mrs. from a wrecked car, was stolen da Y. Gee of Manchester to filed to go with your Carroll Worthington of Glaston- from Clyde Patten, of Bt. 44A, later Saturday morning, but too ftiik dinnir. InlttaUve and referendum, the A disousslon peltoa wiH. tol- GASOLINE late to correct the Log, dial Russell C. Holyfield of Norris­ bufy was taken from her car Coventry, FYiday afternoon. Its town, Pa., has been announced Blade Cu%Chuck lb Board of -Reprasentatives, foe low Bryon’e^talk. A rtiort film firm, r ip i CUSTOM GROUND wtalla she was of a picnic at the youth had given a false »~>»55 annual town meeting, elective vdll be shown and refreshments value is 3100. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 2 name. He was identified as WicitlMim Park yesterday. Harold Gee of 115 Vernon St. boards and officers and board's wlU b eeerved. BANTLY OIL * Robert K. Butterfield Jr., of John Almon Jr., 19, of Willi­ appointed by foe Board of Rep- AU meetings of the assocla- JMli PUKIR-Rcgnlar 6 Intb Size 2 mantlc. Court date May 19. Her fiance is the son of Mr. windows were bixiken at Vernon Rd., Bolton, reported to and Mrs. Charles W. Holyfield Boneless Chuck Steak reeentatives, the merit system tkm eje open to the public and police that while he was Involv­ 88 and miscellaneous' provisions. membership is cmen to anyone Mancbasler High School Friday of Norristown'. nigtaf. One was broken by a ed in a fight at McDonald’s Manchester police cruisers Seymour Lavltt is chairmen in the tavme of Vernon, EHtng- 24 oz. rook, the other by a “No Park­ Saturday night, someone broke have traveled a total of 349, Miss Gee is a 1967 graduate of foe revision coimnlsslon, end ton, ToUand and Covetry. ing’’ rign, police said. the windshield wipers and radio 276 miles since the fiscal year of Manchester High School. She Keep a few in the freezer for meals in minutes! he has set up commltteea t o ______pbt;- antenna on his car. began last" July 1, according is attending the University of Save on Health and Beauty I Study various sectlone of foe Dutch Apple Pie Two windows at Buckley to the monthly report submit­ Connecticut. Mr. Holyfield is al­ charter. Bdiool were broken sometime A edat valued at 345, was ted by PoUce Chief Jamee M. so attending the University of These sub-committees have ARE YOU LATE over the weekend, police re­ stolen from Diane Weiss, 59 Reardon. Connecticut. Soft n’ Lovely gone over foe portions of foe tal buying him hie Birthday ALUMINUM Prieat affGctlv* thru May 13. port. The windows in the front Brookfield St. while she was Other statistics include 1,080 'The wedding is planned fo r Your Choice of Shampoo, Creme charter to be discussed at foe or Adversary pMoentr 'You complaints received during arpf Then make for the » O E M TOOTHPASTE la This CommMNity aadl Vicialty. doora of the ariiool appeared to attending a dance at Manches­ January 1970. Rinse or Bubble Bath Mortoii Dinners pubUo hearing. They feel foot SIDING Fredwett prohlbUed by $IoIg lew GxGmpI frem PleW STenop eHer. jwiio i> phone or dash to Westown to be broken by a boU, police ter High School Friday night. April, compared to 1,023 in Turkey, beef, chicken, Salisbury a number of foe sectlone should For Free Bstimnte H im m 1.7$ n . I March. Police made 52 arrests Grim , Efs or Ciitili heat get Mm a VIBAA2SOB, the steak or meat loaf. Just ind be revised. They also feel that Electric Blade Beaor for nee 'U d u i ts li Saturday, three attempted last month and 93 during Shampoo . . . Crim i serve these meat and vegetable any provlsloas that really ap­ with Lather that makes sU *^449-0468 8 9 March. R lnii . . . or Grain or Tm atarao tape* were stolen breaks occurred In an apart­ 60UGRBT dinners. plied only to foe consoUdatlon other shaving instruments lonoN They investigated 118 auto­ NOW... PROTtCTtOh Vlolft Bubble Beth. Bob K ittle Itapin a cor owned by Kenneth ment building at 296 Bldwell St.; V K.. . ' ...... period should be deleted. obsolete. VIBRAZOB does B. Hiamas, of IS Luclen St. one was successful. The apart­ mobile accidents In April as. dependable The seoUpn providing for foe what no other shaving Instru­ against 180 in March. Forty- The Bartlett Brainard^ be was at work at the ment of Avdre Hallowell, was qusljty-assured annual town meeting, to be dis­ ment onn do. It doesn’t Products Co. SCOPE HIP one persons were injured in Plastic Strips 39* ■crape nwny whiskers . .-. It Jins Baifeade BowUng Lanes Setur- entered and ransacked, and sev­ cussed tomorrow, was foe mita- eral items were stolen. Police April, and 05 were hurt In TERMITE Bri^leit 4S count can alloee—them oM nent end IS Xhloott Bd. ihgr attemoon. Tbe tapes am March. ■ jpet of much oontroversy two clean to give n men the West Hertford ARm hw ash & G argle MiPlUM 618 listed a portable TV, a radio, a y ean ago when revlslona were vabMd a t . Dollar value of stolen prop­ CONTROL Toothpitti oioeMt, noet oorodoitable. Phone 26S-M75 camera, and a strand of pearls, Maeleans 39* made to foe charter. longeet Inetlng shnve he’s FAMILY Size Ik 'n iN sHhis's os being taken. Breaks in the erty for the month of April A bicycle, owned by Patricia totaled 319,630, compared to Brightmi TMth, 7c off UbM. 3 % ox Tuba Tfie question ot doing away ever hnd. Get him n VI- It mokes good seoee to 9 4 t t Ksnney of IS Bigelow Bt„ was apartments of Mrs. Michael GOLD CREST CHEI^LS^ taflfo foe meeting was put to a BBABOiB today . . . he’O love oaU the company th a t Lenares and William Pugrab 317,785 in March. reforendum vote and over- 3TOU for It tomorrew. ftoOFFl na. f iG tlti stolen sometime UuA week from Call.,. hna been known In the her yard. The bike is worth were not successful. whelmlngly defeatM. In alimi- Honw Inprovtaient ■ • W J F , India’a land frontier of 9,435 2 0 MIDDLE TURNPWE WEST, MANCHESTER, C O N a natlng fois one town mooting, UfESTQJMril Held for over 60 yenan! M ndf ans > 140. A break was reported over miles is longer than the earth’s 646-0445 the. Beard of Representatives >Vharmacy>« About, 690 to danuKge ymM the weekend at tbe home of diameter. would gain the power to have 488 Hertford Bd. 64$-8M9 Slop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons shop'^st^orp foe final say on the budget even bury; Herbert Frater, B d a t O’Brien and aon, 40 Dunean Manchester Hartford; Oerald Bracd, M Rd.; Mra. Sandra Plrtal and Fire Ooses iVjpwLw Asks Voter Viev&s Monroe Rd., Haaardrllle; Mloo daughter, 88 Unton St, Rock­ Hospital Notes Ida Por^loeUl, 2S Irving Bt.; ville; Mra. Shirley Wlloon and Jamoa O'Brien, 81 McOulre daughter, IM Birch dt Train Route On Town Hoads Conditions Lane; Mr*. Thereoa Oarrlty, M Tower Rd.; Mra. Blaine BuUl- I I 8 M I S H I N O Miar ha bad m good gimap ot The Baby.Has O I L M O M T g C bia di van, ^Warehouae P oliit; Bruce PTA Will Hear In Hartford tha praMain. Bat ha aUB did Jonea, 84 Park PI., Rockville; (Conttnned from Page One) ■at kBMT baar tba toam fait • f jm .; p ttn fh raamm, M m. dndy Bigelow, Rt. 4, Oolumbil; Band, Glee Club train paasengera enroute to New T O M jm i IM IG E aboid tha roada. At ioaat, be Joaeph Kurr, 6 Oak St, Rock- Tprk were put on buses. waa am m t f . '£Siffi!ea *ldada*"** NOTICE vlUe. The final meeting of the - m m aagr ffaaa eaioegt aaaad p A train hirntri beneath the of tW ilBeen Named 9sm H H M tiM MOO Mndcnt *1 waa ffotag to atand OB atraat ach^ year of the Richard Mar- comer of Main and Albany H t a lt M Om aoooii^iMy- uomawi and paaa out quootion- Mbaa% t pjia ..« Aloo, Mra. A^ene Richmond, Un-^outh SchooU PTA will be etreeti waa doelared Impassablo lug qaMiloHMdr* to Tho nairaa that paopla could mall ■an dareloa: M aja.HI 848 Charter Oak S t; Mra. Car- held at the Martin Sdiool tomor­ when it fUled-vdth water flow­ baok,'* ba aald. “A bottar Idea «pAa.-«pjaL m ella Bimonte, 344 Main St., II. m 9. BimM, la «MctaK 4lw MOC row at 7:80 p.m. inntead of the ing off the building from the W HITE CHUNK TUNA W O, Onaimiwtefc- oa a to maU qwaathainalraa to Gaia South Windaor; George Harria, EVL-M. $ f GRAND UNION r uoual 8 o’clock meeting time. firemen’s hoses. ■ a y , BvaadoM I ^ U y , son o f LoRoy and L o m ln a L otl- 00 tlMO.” m to M g iM d Mr IwM- paoala. Tba'aoqMoa O aiai Shot Hartford; Charlea Batche­ •MM I Pupils from three achoola will PoUce were investigating the mor Hay, 3tA Downay Dr., Monchaator. Ha w u bom May 3 oisl oMouttroa, lor, 80 Olenatone Dr., Rockville; SOLID BUniR - ' f provide the programT The sixth possibility that the Maze was at MaBohaator Momortol Hoapttal. m * moCnmal graiidparanta 6 9 w itto lottara Mra. Patricia Petrello, Baat TOMATO JUICE 3 BIRDSCYE QUICK THAW —Tha Herald agiaad to run tala Hartford; Mra. Jean Bradley, grade glee club will be directed started by children or vagrants, TOWN OF MANCHESTFR ore Mr. and Mra. Alboct Lotlmar, OorOand, N.T. Bto patanml queaUanaalre aa long aa the by Miee Nancy Hamoie. A band graratpanato ara IO-. and Mra. Uoyd Hay. Oorfland, n !t . U«48 ymk, and 8 pma.e p-aa.; ESaat Hartford; Mra. J o y c e reportedly seen near the ware­ « • • » • ■! qnaattona were poaed properly. Qarman, 88 Bowera St.; Dean composed of pupils from Mar­ house before the fire started. SACRAMENTO STRAWBERRIES - ' ataut lioor Man- aOkoaa, • r m .-* smA 6 WATER DEPARTMENT 2 i b 2 9 * 2 5 TVUldn wrote quaettona which, Pleaaant, M Oakland Rd., Wap- tin and Washington Schools, \m- According to pMice, a door ■•rtrand, April, dougbtar of RoiMdd attd Sman HidwmlB OREEN GIANT BIRDSEYE Na m iir off the p m a e p ai. ba then took to a oeriea at pao- plng; Mra. Barbara Caramante der the direction of Louis Beau- near where the fire was first ? * * * * t ^ lA k a R d,. ’HoUand. EBm w m dmM- Affa litalla: M la m ■Mn^Ty plo ftar changea to iron out aa and aon. Laurel Ridge Rd., Tol­ lac, will play several numbers. discovered had apparently been bom AptU 80 «t Marudiaatar Mamorlal Hounttal. Har matamal tag too that 13 to rther mtaam, aa SWEET PEAS COOL WHIP much Maa aa poaatUa and land; Mra. Barbara Lata and Section of officers and a forced, and a railroad employe gmndiMroate ara Mr. and Hra. WaMar Hldwuda, RookvUIa. MaKt, ha A to report on aalf aaivhie PLAIN - ONION - EGO make tbam dear. Ha oaw Qer-' daughter. Boat Hartford; Mra. brief buainess meeting will fol­ told officials he had seen two Har potomal gram^Niroiito ara Mr, and Mra. SldiniBid Ber­ COFFEE m trand, YoflarML Btm has ■ alatar, JudUh, 8. aid W. Apotte, chairman of Priacilla Walker and oon. Forge low the program. Refreahmenta MiUdren nuintog Into the buUd- **I haea bean oommuUng to IffXl'a maikatlng department; Read Herald Advertisements • • a * (• LENDERS BAGELS vMOom tm t w m am St., North Coventry; Mra. Mary will be served. Ing Just before the fire started. CHOCK FULL (TNUTS - 6 9 ~ 2 5 ' MOO lor tw o paaxa. The roada Arthur Outaeoa, oalea Inatruc- Patagl, David Lawimoe, aon of Harry and KatMaan FRESHLIKE baea been poor and gattiBg tar; Alan Oatao, the buaineaa In- dador way, paifetog qpaM to Murray PAIogl, • Robin Circia, R.Fj>. No. a, IbUand. Ha waa KRAFT DOMESTIC wonM," Bllhto aald. atriiotar for whoaa oourae he HmItoR VUMan am iMhad to bom May * at Monchootor Mamorlal Hoqttal. lOa m a4a«.fi CORN KERNEL Ha ataxtod tqr Jort aatrtgg rea- waa doing all thla work; and baar wMh the toMfUol arMIt tnm groadparonto arc Mr. and Mra. Paul Muimy, Lokawood, Ohio. SWISS SLICES - 5 ’z r 3 9 ' Mtaoto aboot tte roade. He got Roland Chliioo, MOCa dlraotor Hla patamal grandparanto ara Mr. and Mra. Harry Palagt, ’‘aegattre remarba" and moat of pubUootlana. Bartrliwtoii. RJ. r —• - *1 A 0| A «. peopia '*axptaaae- tara at Joaeph and Safly Wakefldd Kent Jy., Bolton Branch I plng; Looter White, 181 BeelM- iS&H STAMPS! Rd., Vemon. They ware bom May 4 at Mbnohaotar Mamorlal Oourae requlranaent—Manchester Community OoBage Da- bub Rd., Wappfaig; Charlea. Hospital. Tlialr matamal grandparents ara Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Busineae Administration — Student survey of Wolf, 178 Spruce St. WakofMd, Wakaflald, R.I. Their paternal grarMlmothar Is MTs. SUPERMARKCtS, the Mandiestar rood oondltlana. ADMITTED TESTBIRDAT: Joaeph Kant Sr., Craruton, R.I, They have a brother, J o a ^ AB data w ill be pOhltahed by the MlanchaaUr Bvening Mia. Jacqueline Boulet, 14H m,-. - Herald. Hackmatack St.; Mra. Virginia • • « * « Chaitel, 88 Falknor D r.; Oscar Barth, Baadan Oraig, son of Rtehord S. and Barbara Chetelat, Rd. 1; Mra. Annamas S n M E ‘2 Famall Baith, 909 Homaataad Ava., Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. He 2 I Indicate your street nam e ...... Dawson, 80 S. Alton St.; Doug­ WM bom April 33. lOa matamal granc^wients ara Mr. and and Mail to: Neal W. WltUn las Gallup, 64 liitira Dr., He­ Mrt. Bdwaid Farrell, Mancheater. Hla patamal grandparante 109 Chauter Oak Street bron; Carol Hebert' 430 Miller ara Mr. and Mm. Bveratt Barth, Blast Huttord. Ha has a ala- tor, JuUs, 4%. Ml CiVl Manchester, OonmwUout 08040 Rd., Wapplng; Diane Hellstrom, T lim S live STAMPS 474 Adams St.; Paul Jacobsen, 25 Hllloide Manor Ave., Vemon; WaUngfOrd, John Winiam, son of Douglas and Patricia (cauMM Tovu camcE) Keeney SL; Mrs. Maidia lOer- i r s n j N Ambroseroaa Wallingford,wldUng 28 Middle Tpka. W., Mancheater. He Keeney St.; Mm. Matha Kler- was bom May 6 at Manchester Memorial HoepMal. His mater­ nal grandparmts are Mr. and Mra. AnUiony Kupchunos, South 1. How woutd you rate the condlthm of the town roads? nan, 199 Adams St.; Raymond a. Bxoellent b. Good e. Fair d. Poor a. Very Poor Kaugg Jr., South Wlndomr; Windsor. HU matamal graat-grandmothar U Mrs. Anna Ze- Michael Makoul, Windham Cm- lanakaa,. Vermont. HU paternal great-giendparents are Mr. 8. In your optnton, la a road reconatruotiaa program need- ter; Mm. Mildred Nowaoh, and Mra. WUIU Bean, Maine. i 0 0 - 0 0 0 od in the town of ManchesterT a. Tea b. NO Marlborough; Vaughn Num- Tmaoh, Loratoe Helen, daughter of Raymond B. and A Would you oupnort a road reoonotruotton peogram rych, BUlngtm; Laura Paganl, TWO MEALS IN ONE—CHOPS AND STEW through a bond loaueT a. Tea b. No 68 Gerard St.; Raymond Peck, Dorothy Hughea TiUMh, 79 Hayes Rd., Wapplng. She was bora GENUINE SPRING 48 Lodge Dr.; Linda Roy, 83 LEAN 5 to 7 Lbs May 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Har maternal grand- 4. If you answered ’Tea” in question 8, would you. siq>poit Elm HIU Rd., TaloottviUe; Mra. motoar U M n. .John Hughes, Floral Park, N.T. Her paternal a U tnfll Incraaae which would pnrrtde 8 nulas of fi^y Helen Skoneaki, 87 Hawthorne JOIN THE LUCKY ONES! grandparents axe,Mr. and Mn. Nicholaa P. Trusch, Ozone lb reconstructed roada? a. Tea b. No lb ' St.; Mm. Ruth Tumlensky, Park, N;T. She has two brothers, John 7, end Robert 6, and a sUter, Jeanne, 8. 8. If you answnod "No" In question 8, would you support Soifth Windaor. GENUINE SPRING r HAO SHORTCUT on addttlottol $380,000 added to the annaul BIRTHS SATURDAY: A « • a « * budget (a 1 mill increase) which would ie one daughter to Mr. and Mm. Wil­ MUUx, BfaMhew William, adopted son of Norbert and mile of reconstructed toad per year? a. b. No liam Sweeney, 97 Pleaaant St.; Laurel Frederick MUIix, 17 Mountain 8t., Rockville. He was bom F eb. 39 and arrived at hU new home April 21. His m ater­ LOIN LAMB CHOPS -T * MB LAMB CHOPS lb 8. Briefly indicate your views of the road situation In a son to Mr. and Mra. David Mancheater, and any suggestiona you wotdd like to Connell, 191 Green Manor Rd.; nal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frederick, Rock­ contribute. a dau^ter to Mr. and Mra. ville. HU poternU grandmother la ICr; Rosa Mllllx, Rockville. Robert CiancI, 1388 Hartford Tpke., RockviUe. Laoaaw, Brent Lemard, son of Arthur and Merle Moses BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A aon Laasow, 89 Helalne Rd., Manchester. He 'waa born May 8 in to Mr. and Mra. Jimmy Martin, Hartford. HU motemal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis 70 Lynwood Dr., Bolton; Mtoes, Hsurtfotd. HU paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mcp. B- 1-lb.l SWIFT’S Harmon Laaaow, Mondtester. He has a sister, Bllery, 2. THRIFTY plfD. a daughter to Mr. and Mra. * a « * 41 Frankliiiliirs Bool Livor PREMIUM..~ . Marshall Kidney Jr., 68 Elm Lakaa, JIU Anne, daughter of Richard J. and Anne Mc­ HUl Rd.. Talcottvllle. UEHL STEIIHS DISCHAiRGED SATURDAY:' •2,000 W INNER Kenna Lukaa,. 86 Alexander St., M anchesUr. EUie 'waa bom Mlay Mrs. Victoria Graham, 40% 4 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ BLADE CUT Mrs. Sophie Janovic, New London, Conn. BREASTS ents ara Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKenna, Glastonbury. Her pa­ Pork Chops lb< Iiaiion sou sag e:H , . t o Church at.; Mrs. Rl*h Oak- Eat N'Joy c man, 34 B. Middle Tpke.; ?u- tamal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lukas. She has a THIGHS brother, Richard 6, and a sister, Robin 8. A 1 san Holeman, Bnfiidid; M ldi^l lb pkg * • * • *i Pender. RFD 3, Coventry; LIVERS Vemon LeBlane, Brioh Marshall, son of William and Patricia Heather Tumer, 19 Wlnthrop snood Boconra » Ground Chuck Ford LeiBIcuic, 299 Main Elt., Manchester. He was bom May 4, “-ns, .jn Rd.; Mrs. Mary Laflirop, 42 QUICK and EASY WINGS » 35< Franklin St.; Mrs. Florence at ICanoheater Memorial Hospital. lOs maternal grandparents Town Couple Will Direct Guay, 20 Spruce St.; Robert are Mr. and Mrs. Ehhest Ford, South Windsor. His paternal Woodard, 14 ElUzabetii St., grandparents are Roland LSBUnc, Forestville. and Mtuy Le- PINE. GRAPEFRUIT, CREAM STYLE (1/ oz.) South Windsor; Mrs. Laura Blarto, MlandMster. Ml 4, « * « Area Chapter of FISH Flota, Columbia. PINK PINE. GRPFRT. WHOLE KERNEL (17 oz.) Also, Samuel Maus, East ' Bmmsmuui, George Jay, son of Martin L. and Judith James H. Heckler has been , Other officers elected were Weiasr Zimmerman, 48 Pond Lane, Wapplng. He was bom May GRAPE. ORANGE, VAC PAC Y Hartford;, Edward LaChance, elected chairman of the Greater Elizabeth Roggenkamp segye- Woodstock Valley; Mrs. Dor­ 8 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother tary; Edmund Rodman, treas­ CHERRY. TROPICAL WHOLE KERNEL (12 oz.| Rockville chapter of FISH and othy Dewar, 134 Summer St.; FRnncQ nmERiinn U Mn. Shlriey Weiser, 232 Manchester Rd., Hartford. His pa- HR his wife, Doris Heckler, co- urer; David Howe, finance; Mrs. Dorothy Tower, 23 Del- tertial grandmother ia Catherine Zimmerman, Hartford. He chairman. Eleanor Beattie, scheduling, mont St.; Mrs. Catherine Fitz­ has a sister, Amy, 2%. Since the RockviUe chamber and June Linton, publicity. w « • • a was form ed, April 3, 1966, the A committee meeting will be gerald, 17 Spruce St.; Thomas Carriei', 11 Alice Dr.; Mrs. sracNEin-o^ . Unoobi, Seott FiUgerald, son ot Robert and Jeanne Da- volimtary membership has In­ held at the home of Mr. Heckler vU Lincoln, 876 Salmon Brook Rd., Granby. He was bom April ALL PURPOSE creased from 60 to 130. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Janet Cable, 40 Oloott St.; Miss M,000 W INNER Sarah Watson, 487 Center St.; SO,at Hartford Hospital,. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Sara Leo Pound cake wesson Oil The purpose of FISH Is to Camera Club Pm I Longo, Jr., Stamford, Conn. Mrs. Myrtle Huggard, 58 and M n. Harold .SoMaii, Winstead. HU paternal grandparents "express love and concern for The Snipslc Camera Qlub will sdU Mr. and Mra. Leonard Lbiooln, Vemon. 1 -lb . others and to help in time of meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Princeton St.; Mrs. Helen Mal- 1 9 o x t DEL MONTE 1 4 -o z . g a l. distress, expecting nothing in re­ Union Ckurch. Mrs. Louise H. lett, 20 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. ca n Anne McNeiU, 5 Lawton Rd.; p k g s FndlGoGklad Caruso Blondod OB turn.” Metcalfe, erf Wore, Mass., will Heckler said that FISH has be the gueat speaker. Joseph Fogg, 55 Westminster d a a l p k q. 3 -lb . j received and responded to an Rd. [R K E m iKES As this is the last meeting of TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON o f 1 0 0 1 -o z . I average of two calls a day this the club for the season, there .Uso, Mrs. Nancy Jankowski, p k g . 344 Hilton Dr., South Windsor; Saluda 10a Bogs past year from people who Aiax oeioniont will be election of officers. needed help. There will be a review of slides Cathy Gilbert, 141 EMgerton St.; entered In recent competitions Mrs. Lee Burgess. 24 Arch St.; p k g GRAND UNION followed by a social hour with Max Thomas, East Hartford; I Austin McDevltt, Frederic Rd., 2 8 0 frozen Wallies Moirs ApplesaoEa refreshments. Legal Notice Vemon; .Edward . Bliznlak, AIR CONDITIONER WINNER COLOR TV WINNER Moose Night Mr$. DffrfftNr Ravint rncini t is s u e Rockville;' John Glermoy, 70 llwMd 9«tlar BINGO FRESHBAKE 1-lb. 14-O X. UMITATION ORDER Women of the Moose will hold SprinflitH, Mail. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, Bigelow St.; Mrs. Rita Pon- OM Saybraali, G m i. BUTTERMILK 6-oz. p lottic held at Manchester, within and for Its membership chapter night c a m -cent. the District of Mancheater. on the today at 8 p.m. at the Moose tarelli, 89 Cushman Dr.; Mrs. While Bread JohnsonfSBainrPoiidiir 5th da>’ of May. 1969. Margaret Malinguaggi, East ORANOE HAU EVERY TUESDAY Present. Hon. John J, Wallett, Club, 18 Elm Sf. Jud^e. Deputy Supreme Governor Hartford; Roy Bums, 38 'Ver­ Fresh fruits Vegetables From the Fussy Bunchl Estate of Charles L. PiUard, late Ralph Salzilo of Stonlngton non Garden Apts., Vemon. of Manchester in said District. de< Also, Michelle Gitouard, 166 ceased. Lodge will be the guest and Q h > P GtU U liijM JM , GOLDEN RIPE I k t l i M l m t V h ^ l j u i w T T o m ! cm motion of Violotte Pillard, 116 show movies of Mooseheart. Birch St.; Michael Lomascolo, Waddell Road. Manchester. Corm.. 14 Colonial St., Rocky Hill; sunKiST ORnncES administratrix. Mrs. Andrew Wnuk is member­ T T ORDERED: That three months ship chairman. Clan nee Crooks, Brookfield, IMPORTED ^ SNOW WHITE from the 5th day of May. 1969. be M asj.; l^Irs. Betty McGann and 1 9 6 9 and the same are linlUed and allow* Rummage Sale dodge OADTS Seedless ed for the creditors a’lthln« which The Ladies Missionary So­ son, Andover; Mrs. Dorothy Peal Em’ - Slice Em' to brine In their claims aeainst Trusch and daughter,. 79 Hayes BITUMINOUS Barlinka Grapes 3 9 MUSHROOMS 5 9 said estate, and said administratrix ciety of the Talcottvllle Con­ Juice Em' Is directed to .give -public notice gregational Church will sponsor Rd., Wapplng; Mrs. Joan Pokon GARDEN FRESH WESTERN VALENCIA to the creditors to bHng in their and son, East Hartford; Mrs. claims within said time allowed a rummage sale Saturday from Stella Seefer and son, 40 Olcott G.C. faahkttatta by publishlniE a copy of this order 9:30 a.m. to 12:S0-p.m. at'the BAKING Boston Lettuce in some newspaper having a circula­ St.; Mrs. Susan Sandberg and € .0 0 0 B T U . DRIVEWAYS 19' ORANGES 1 2 1 5 9 ' chul-ch on Elm Hill Rd. tion In said probate district within son, 20 Pineview Dr., Vemon. Air ■ ■ ■ IDIIHO POTHTOES U.S. No. 1 FLA. RED BUSS _ _ _ ten days from the date of this A table of attic treasures and PARKING AREAS # GAS STATIONS TROPICALO ASSTD. _ _ order and return make to this court a snack bar will be featured. DISCHARGEJb YESTERDAY: I CondHioners! of the notice given. Donald Charest, Hunt R;K, Co­ a s . ' (OMC lACN wniu ___ BASKETBALL (X)URTS JOHN J. WALl.EnT. Judge. POTATOES 5 5 9 ' 2 lumbia; Mra. Emily Boisvert, PoRtb-Color TVs! Imported GRAPES NOW b o o k in g PLACE YOUB ORDER NOW! ■ FRUIT DRINKS J'o. 3 9 ' ORDER OF NOTICE Butterflies have long slender Pinney Hill, 'Rockville; Mrs. {•NC tAM WtCN) AT A COURT OF PROBATE, bodies and threadlike antennae ALMERIA - White YOUR All Work Poraonally Suporylaed.' We am 188% lasatsd held at Manchester, within and (or Jenny Ladd, ThompaonvlUe; HERE'S ALL YOU NAVE TO DO - NEW INTENSIFIED the district of Manchester, on the with knobs-on the end, while Edmond Helle, 18 Trotter A t t M M H tW af T««*r ^ a o lU AfUnay U«per ’ having a circula- ORDERED: That three months CAROLINA tloo In mid dlotrict, at leoot seven from the 5th day of May, 1969, Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes " v 2 •••••** 1 9 c •m m 3 9 c • YBRT CLEAN 3 9 ' 69' day* .before the day of sold -hear- be and the sajne» are limited and Frendiette Dressing Hunts Tom ato Sauce>'**<*MM Mi imim 35c SOLO COZY CUPS 20 Corned B^tHash tag, to appear If they see cauae at 0 2 allowed for the creditors within Tun & wTrazaM^ Git Food 2*'''>»‘^*37c GERBER lABY FOODS unTANT c o m e RICE aud time and place and be heard which to bring in their claims 8 Frenchette Dressing nKWMNo i>u n * tm M 39c H u n ts T o m a to S a u ce mm TOMATO HTIIIM na 3 2 c raiatlv* thereto, and by moUInz on against aaid estate, and said ad- GENTLE, NOD SAVARIN CHIU WITH BEANS - 37' LONG GRAIN or before May 6, IMS, by certified miniatntor la directed to give pub­ T e t le y T e a . B a g s '• ir<*MlN<4 pliadiM 1 .0 7 Superose Sugar Free Sweetener • «» 65c moil, a oopy of this order to Alice lic notice to the creditors to bring Gunation Slender autuvou 8 7 c AU VARIETIES A. knalnaal. 88 North Elm St.. In their claims within said time * 4 9 5 ® ® Mannhaatar. Ctann.; Wanda K. Hur­ allowed by publishing a copy of Unde Ben's Chicken Flavor Rke 39c Hunts Tomato Sauce ^^•mCay is M orlaity vs. ICsdtos, Bwftlsy In B a s^ a D Sears m W ^ , Waddeti In Western Journey SdMlaatic basMisll atMon is In Football ^OuF only tiiree waefca away from Two Homers Lnwysrs va. Normaa’s, Vsr- ' YORK (AP)—'Hie The surprise came because 80,000 a game; the No. 1 attrac­ Bast Dhrlaioa planek oompletton and sttU a few X bM t^keiA OBcret In pro the AFL got the NFL’s defend­ tion, the pcweriut OoHs wtth Un­ W. L. Pol, OA. TMsday, BIsy U ANAHEIM’ (AP)— m ittt blnatlon dUBoitit to beat, Olbaan Aled deep to left, but races ars tight. In ^ Bristol fcmtlMlI tiistoty is out, and ing champion, Baltimore, and itaa, John Maekey, etc., and a CUcagD 30 11 .648 — Up Boston^s Kaneheater Auto va. Onen cM ^ v fce “Oo W est, younig * the Red Sox off to right-handed relief ace acquired Oommisrioner Pete Roselle dis- Those three teams are in one %■ Sears va. Poltoe, WoddMl Bight of the nine area aebooto closed them to the world. division, with Houston the tsi, and this is the only way we San Diego (Ross 1-1) at CU­ won games with two-run bom- 1961, ^ I't) load with tala homer, a with Slebert Amn Clevaland In cago (JenMns 4-3) play three times this week. H m "All day I was soared that It fourth team. Baltimore is can get back." era. Lawyers va. QUera. Verplsnck j, drive far over the left Aeld wall the Ken Hamilaon deal earned only school taking pant in two would leak out," Roselle aaid. grouped with the world riiam- The Steeleni are one of the San Francisco (Perry 6-8) at He hit one April 18 to wipe a g a ii^ to RockvlUe High. Bast NATOHirtMGra. ... t*. "I didn't have much confidence pion New York Jets, whom they okteat NFL teama, having en­ Plttsbiugh (Veale 8-8) night 1- 0 Cleveland lead in a 8-1 Bos­ CathoUc, Coventry , SoUtti Wind­ that we could keep it secret." loot to In the Super Bowl, JMQ- tered the league in 1088, and Los Angeles (Osteen 4-1) at ton victory and another in the sor cuid BUington aU have one Why did he keep it a aecret in­ ami, Buftolo and Boston. The their owner. Art Rooney, is one St. Louis (Qlbson 8-3) night 11th liming May 4 for a 4-2 victo­ home game and two on the stead of announcing it immedi­ third division has Oakland, Kan­ of the beat-liked men in the Only games scheduled ry over Detroit. road. Mancheater, Oieney Tedi, ately? sas City, San Diego and Denver. game. In other American League ac­ Rbam and BMton hav« two “We wanted to do it in a pack­ Modell’s desire to be linked "R’s hard tor him smotloaiUly American League tion Sunday, BalUmord beat home tWa and travel once. age,” the commissioner said. with Cincinnati Is interesting be­ to swxept that he’s leaviio; the East Dlvlalon Kaimas City 6-0, Oakland RockvlBe to home and away. W. L. Pet. G B. "We wanted so deq>erately to cause he is the man who fired National Conference," said Us downed the New York Yonkeea til the alxth inning when two Today four schools are in ac­ make It a package. We Just the Bengals’ boss, Paul Brown, son, Dan; the team ’s vice preai- Baltimore 22 11 .667 — 2- 0, Detroit idpped Mtaneeota 8- tion. B ast OathcUo (*A) hopes Boston 19 10 .660 2 . y> runa croased the plate the wanted to wrap the whole bit as Cleveland coiach in 196S. dent. "But it’s one league, cuid 2, SeatUe edged Washington 6-5, losera. Doug Pinto coUeoted the to go over tbe .600 mark agalnet up.” They since have been pictured we’re Just playing in the Ameri­ 'Waeh’n. 18 16 .600 6H and the Chicago White Soot JCavler of enemy territory. Can­ DetroU 18 16 .464 8% W only other Mt for the Medics. What Roselle meant was he as hostile to each other. can Conference." topped Cleveland 7-6. John Clarke and PMl Valentine ard (6-2), after defeating Man­ was waiting tor the NFL to re­ But ModeU said: "We’re very As expected, the three teams New York 13 19 .887 9 • • • chester (2-6) earlier by 20 runs, Clevaland 4 21 .160 14 Ta4 ' Mt doubles tor the Auto Parts. align itself from tour dlviaiana good friends. We’re not going to began getting reaction from RED SOX - ANGLES — Medics 0 0 8 1 0 0—4-3-4 invaded Memorial Field this af­ of four teams each into two get out on the field and duel. their tans immediately. West Dlvlalon PetrocelU’s two hoonera, Ms r ternoon a t 8:80. Cheney (S-S), Auto Parts 0 0 1 0 0 3—8-2-6 Minnesota 18 9 .667 — groups of four and one of five. Cleveland and Ctnclnnatl is a ’Tm' kind of disappointed be­ ninth and 10th of the season, Wgren and FrattaroUl; Ger­ coming eft a 18-0 win, faced But while the remaining 18 natural rivalry, a good intro- cause I don't think the quoUty of Oakland 19 10 .686 — jiBt twro leas than he Mt all last ber, aarke (8), Schardt and Rbam (1-0) in Hebron. Rodc- club owners tried unsuccessfully state rivalry that will endure the games will be as good," said Chicago 12 11 .633 4 year, powered the Red Sox to Charlebols. viUe, (2-«) after early aeoaon to do that, the AFL owners con- tor years after we’re gone." Bob Walters of Pittsburgh, who Kansas Cfty 16 14 .617 4 their eighth straight victory and success, hosted (6-4) Wkxidraw timied meeting under volimtary Johnny Unitaa of Baltimore Seattle 11 17 .898 7H Wilson. has watched the Steeleta atn«- kept them a game behind Ant- PllXyr LANDING—!M9ke Hegan of the Seattle FSota rildies heme as WaAinV- Limiting Green Manor to only house arrest at the plush pro and Leroy Kelly of Cleveland gle to a 40-68-6 record in the California 9 17 .846 place Baltimore in the Ameri- two Mts and. Ave runs, NassUf footbaU offices on Park Avenue also arill be gone after some eight yeans he has been a sea­ Sunday’s Rasulta .can League’s E ast Dtvicdon. ton’s Jim PreDch waits for late 'throw at home plate in Sunktay game actkn. Arms watiked away wlUi a 17-6 CUcago 7, Cleveland 6 Cotmtry'Qnb while two blocks away, at the years, but for the immediate fu­ son ticket-holder. The 25-year-old veteran, who win behind the excellent pitch­ St. Regis Hotel, disheveled ture, 1970, they are two of the "The Browns were knifed in Oakland 3, New York 0 ing of Steve PUver. BBST 13 newsmen waited like eiq>ectant Baltimore 5, Kansas City 0 Mt .234 drove in 46 runs in if NFL's superstars who will be the back by the NFL end Pete 1968, now has the second-best ManagerUd Strategy Fails Second Day in Row Steve Ray pounded out two Saturday toUiera aU night and aU day. Detroit 8, Miimesdta 3 playing in the AFL, or Ameri­ Roxelle,” said Robert Crowed of average of .360 in the American Mts for the victors with Paul Class A — Joe Bsmsr 46-4— When the announcement final­ can Oonferenoe, as it probably Seattle 6, Wariilngton 6 Gline also collecting two Mts. 43, John Kristof 46-8—43, John ly came, most people were sur­ Brookpark, Ohio. Added Na­ Boston 7, California 8 League and 16 RBI. He also has will be caUed. thaniel Flynt of Cleveland, "I Pierro and Roy had the only Peragallo 44-3—43, Dick Cronin OF MANCHBVm prised. And, as could have been Today’s Games fielded flawlessly In aU 29 Besides getting these glamor think It stiidiB.’: "to there any games and has an errorless Skinner’s Quick Thinking Mta for the losers. Nasaiff scor­ 44-3—48, Binsr Lorwitsen 44-8 BUDGET TERMS eiq>ected, fans in the three citiea Washington (Bosman 3-1) at guys, the AFL gets the best way It can be resdiMled?" streak of 33t 20 less than the ed 14 runs in the third Inning. 43; B —Vlo Daisy 46-6—41, Jim RUGGED UNBBACKER^-Jitmny 8proid, otftstaifding aofihotnoi^ bkwbacker, NA’no N w n » ' were not wildly enthusiastic home dniwing team in pro foot­ California (Munrfiy 3-1) night NaasifTs 8 0 14 0 0 0- 17 -9-1 Quish 48-6—43, Oriando AnnuBi : OUARANTBBD BBltVKB a sl^ Roger Hedbetg of Cleve­ New York (Downing 0-0) at American League record set by took time out to diat with defensive Cobdh Bob Oisdola duYin^ UCbnn's thin! about the developments. ball—the Browns average about land. Maiior 0 4 0 0 0 1— 6-2-3 47-6—48; C — Ray Lavay 60-10— Lasmr Oars Free IbWlag. SeatUe (PatUn 4-1) night CMco Carrasquel wrlth the WMte 40, BiU Skfamer 04-13-48. BUI annual Oonnectiteut Ooadhes’ Clinic last Saturtday at Storrs. Sprotd, who now Sox. PUver and Carism; Irish, 6484487- Only games scheduled Backfires With Baby Bull Kane Yawarakl and WMte. Bar­ Homer 67-14—48; Low gross — lives in MlanBus, N. Y., was a guand at M anthester H’igh. Sim nil starred w ith • • * ber. Dick Cronin 74: Blind Bogey — the UOantti frosh last faH. He’s also a fine punter and his spring perfom- V enen Tiosm i t m ORIOLES - ROYALS — NEW YORK (AP) — Division lead to two games over CUBS - GIAUm — Erwin Kennedy 78. antee drew much praise from members oT*’1he^lIOann staff. (UConn Photo) Rto. 88. TalecttriMa, Winner May Get Shot at Title Baltimore's Jim I’almer, a Faced with a moment of Los Angeles, wMch wras rained, Randy Hundley delivered ,, AMERICAN LEAGUE PRO SWEEPSTAKB8- Beman Gets shutout vlcUm twice in a row truUi for the second time out at Pittsburg. three runs with a homer and *’ Blanking Wlpoo yesterday, on Low gross — Dick Cronin 74, after wiinntng Ms Srst three de-. The CMcago Cubs maided San single and Billy WUUams poled u a nohIt, no-run game, Kenny John Peragallo 70, HUnar t«rent- cisions, did the blanking this in 24 hours. Bob Gkiimer Tough Race difd some quick figuring Francisco 8-0 tor a three-game a two-run homer as the Cubs - Holt Ared PoUce and Fire to a sen 76; Low net—Warren How­ In Fight Tonight at Garden F irst Pro time, stopping Kansas City on East Division lead over the idle trounced the Olaifts behind left­ - easy 11-0 win. land 81-11—70; Cawille Bogginl, Lincoln-Mercury Leads The Way! ‘ NEW YORK (AP) — gaining a d o tte d 10-round de­ three Mts. Franh Robiimon Mt a and decided to take the Pirates; San Diego stunned St. hander Ken Holtiman. Holts- 77-6—71; Jim Quish 88-11—72; Benvemftl will take on Dick Bahy Bull by 'the horns The young hiirier atruck « it 10 ^ For Jones cision over the New Yorker at Tiger, the former middleweight Tour Win two-run homer for the Oriotoe, Louis 4-2 and Houston divided a m an scattered Mne Mts for Ms u batters and walked only' two Ray Dotchin 81-9—72, Joe Be­ E^mile Griffith, the former Ms llth of the season and first agai-ni. doubleheader wrlth the New Philadelphia last Oct. 29. and light heavyweight champion Afth victory against one loss. with Ms pln-polnt control. The rner 80-7—78. CAMBRZDOB JUNCTION, welter-weight and middle- SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — since April 30. Oakland’s sixth When the dust settled, there York Mets, winning 4-1 before • • • losing pltdiers gave up a total LADIES DIVniON Mich. (AP) — Pam dU Jones, a Ranked No. 3 contender by King from Biafra, in a non-title 10- was blood on the sand—and the weiight champion, and Stan­ Dean Beman, his first profes- straight victory moved the Ath­ bowing 1-7. Cincinnati and PADRES - CARDS — of 13 walks. BEST U 16-3reer veteran of the track Magazine, Hayweird has a 27-4-3 rounder at the Garden two scoreboard read: Bull 3, Skin­ ley “Kitten” Ha^’wa^d of weeks later. aional victory in the bag Is a letics to witMn 12 perrentage Montreal also were rained out. Chris Cannlnaro smashed a Dom DeDominlcIa led the at- Low grosa — Jan Leonard 64; wars, won what he termed the won-lost-dmw record. points of first-place Mlntmeota ner 0. • * • tie-breaking, two-nm double tack with two hits. Low net — Eileen Plodslk 66- toughest auto race cf his career Philadelphia dash Monday Griffith, 31, has a 58-10 happy—but far from satisfied- Skkmer, PMiadelpMa’a per­ young man. In the West Division.; BRAVES • PHILS — wrlth two out in the ninth, coi^ PoHce A Fire 063 40x 11-6-0 18—48, Sue Blggleton 684—48; Sunday In an event that started nig^ht in a 12-rounder that record. He has held the welter­ N. E. Collrae Oiamp * • • centage-player manager, or­ "No day of rest tor me,” Be­ After Philadelphia rallied tor rying the Padres pest the Cardi­ WIpco 000 000 0-0-4 Low putts — Betty Benton 29, with tragedy and ended In con- oould earn. the winner a weight champlonsUp three WITJJAMSTOWN, M a s s . dered hot-Mttlng Hank Aaron man said after beating veteran A’S - YANKS — two eighth-inning runs to catch nals, who have lost 14.of 17 - Holt and IMDomkilcls; Hi- BUleen Plodslk 31. troversy. title fight with middle- times and the middleweight (AP) — Yekee Conference Jim "Catfish” Hunter yielded wralked intentionally wrlth one the Braves, Felipe Alou opened „ hplowsky; Slgnorettl and BEST BAIJ. Jones, 85, of Torrance, Calif., champion Dana Quigley of Jack McGowan in a sudden games at home. Nate Odbert’s weflght king Nino Benvenu- crown twice. He lost the 160- just three Mts in sending New out and a runner on second base the ninth with a single off re­ two-run homer tied the game In Aiemany. Helesj^Noel, Lynn Prior, Haael d e d a r ^ the winner of the Rhode Isiend added the New death playoff for the $20,000 in the ninth Inning of Sunday’s A ti of Italy. pound division crown to Benven- York to its fourth consecutive liever Dick Farren and took the seventh. Veteran reliever SUCCESSFUL PUTT—You wouMnl; belicfve ft to Piper, BUeen Plodslk; Rory (our-iiour. Wolverine Trans En^and intercollegiate title to first prize Sunday on the first game against Atlanta. The bout at New York's Madi­ uU in their tUrd title fight at the loss and llth in the last 12 second on a ground out. Jack Baldahun pitched out of a V. Fine pMohing of Bob Dqlka led see the pained expression on Carol Maim after she Simon, Sue Blggleton, Mhe American Sedan Race four Garden in March of 1968. Fto- his golf trophy collection today. extra hole. “It’s back to the The gambit backfired, Just as son Square Gcuden will be tele­ games. Bert Campanerls and With first base open and Aar­ bases-loaded Jam In the eighth the Army A Navy ClUb pitot Dll- dropped in 40-footer for birdie on 17>th hoie. She White, Kay AUen, Ruth WUley; juny., after Mark Donohue of that fight Griffith earned The 22-year-old senior won the practice tee, back to the draw­ It had the previous night, when cast to some parts of the coun­ Hunter drove in the Oakland on, a .890 Mttor, next up, Skin­ to earn Ms fourth victory wrlth- lion Ford, 6-3, in the second went on 'to win the Civitan Open in' Daftas Sunday. No Boorea noted. Media, Pa., had been ushered to try. Starting time is 10 p.m., 3175,000. For the return with 32nd New Englaixl' tournament ing boards. Oriando Cepeda smacked a "Winning is something very runs. ner chose to take Ms chances out a loes. game. Dulka UmKed the losera r>n.' ■ yv.j victory lane end given the plau- BDT. Hayward, Griffith will eem by defeating Fairfield’s John • * • nm-scoring single that gave the • * * special, and, of ooursei, I’m very against Cepeda, who was bat* to two Mts as Dave Kershaw Enington Hidge dlts i a crowd of 2i,6« at Hayward, 29, upset Griffith in about $12,600. McConacUe 2 and 2 Sunday. ITOEBS • TWINS — Braves a 4-3 victory and extend­ and BUI Maclean produced two happy,” the 31-yeor-old former ed the Phillies’ losing string to iting .386. The Baby Bull prompt­ ASTROS - METS — Bstorday Michigan InternatlMiial Denny MoLain, 6-3, drove in Mts apiece tor the wtnnera. Scholastic Low gross—Class A—Jim Gor- way. U.S. end B riti^ Amateur cham­ four games. ly rifled a single to left for Ms Larry Dlerker Ared a Ave Mt- Sports Slate | C*4Ha««s6tN or sHiaiC*. I«e. the deciding run for Detroit Fran Mollett and John Ptoch M O ^ E G O seventh game-winning Mt of the don 74; B—aiarBe ReynolJ 78, Jones was driving a team 1 9 6 9 pion said. te r and Jim Wynn clubbed a against Minnesota. McLain, “It’s the same tune wrlth a lit­ * had the only Mts given up by BASEBALL “But I won it with my cUp- tle different script," muttered young season. two-run homer in the Astros' Monday, May 13 Baseball Floyd O’Brien Mj,Pete Naktmls Mustang, oqe of a pair prepared 260 Cubic IBcfa, 186 Y who got relief help from' Pat Anst-game victory at New York. ' Dulka. 82; C—Nelron Sklniw r M;_p— racing by famed stock car lq>. englBS, e-cjdinder, plng and my putter. I’ve tried to Skinner, who had put Aaron on Cepeda has collected 36 Mts In The wlnnera rallied for tour Blast CatlMdlc at Xavier play 30 that when I finally did Dobson, gave Detroit a 8-0 lead But Houston’s pitching and de­ Lee Sllversteln 98, Bende Men- Guilder ^ d Moore of Spartans- tntertor, waU-to-waU car­ wrlth an RBI'single'in the sixth. In a similar nlnth-lnnlng situa­ 29 games, but has driven In 25 runs In the third Inning to break Oonard at Manchester Standings peting, padded daoh and vlaors, win a toumament, I’d win It tion Saturday night before runs—10 more than Aaron. Sat­ fense fell apart In the nightcap, Cheney at Rham 98. burg, 8.C. back-iq> Ught, wfaidahleM waahaia, Jim Price and A1 Kallne hom- contrlbifUng 12 walks and three ' a 1-1 deadlock. OENTRAL OQN^ with all my clubs. But I guess ered tor Detroit and Tony Oliva Cepeda’s three-run homer urday night’s homer, wMch '‘ Army A Navy 014 OOx 6-6-2 Wilson at Rockville side m arker Ughts, plus FOMOOO capped a four-run ninth-inning errors, while Tommie Agee’s OvenU Motor Oo. ofAdal and when it comes time to win, connected tor Minnesota. wrecked the Phils 6-3. “ DlUmi’s 100 100 2-2-2 Tuesday, May 18 Pete Naktenla 40-6—86, C3iarUe * '^6-Year. 60.0004me IM m aty! Bristol Central 6-1 6-1 2 3 7 9 you’re going to win.” • • • Sunday’s victory boosted the comebSLck, wras Ms seventh of second and third homers of the Dulka and T. WoIIenberg; F. Vlnal Tech at Bolton day paced a 12-Mt Met attack. Conard 6-2 6-2 He won it with rounds of 70 PILOTS - SENATORS — Braves' National League West the year. MoUett, Jordan and Huhtala, Coventry at Rham and a course-record-matching Wetherafleld 6-2 7-2 Frank Howard blasted Ms Schartsman. Ellington at Granby 64 88; D—Lee SUverstoln 48-10— rechook of the 65 on the 7,138 yard, par 71 Pe­ Platt 64 ★ "SAFE-BUY" USED CARS ★ 12ih and 13th homera, the sec­ Somers a t South Windsor 5-4 86, Alan Pasternack 46-40—86; <*arta. can Valley <3ountry Cflub course, Windham 64 ond coming with a jnan on in the Jockey Braulio Baeza Wins ; INTBRNATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday, May 14 Bristol Elastem 8-4 8-4 Kickers—Bob O’Brien 91-14—77, ' Perry aald his own charts 1961 COM ET 1967 RAMBLER 1967 C O U G A R . then rammed In a 20-foot birdie seventh to give 'WiasMngton a 5-5 I Fighting off a Afth InMng ral- Bristol Baatern at Manchester Manohestor 34 24 B7oyd O’Brien 83-6—77, BVank showed Jones the winner. K was putt on the first extra hole tor J ly, Norman’s were able to keep ~Windham' Tech at Coventry Wilson 84;7—77, Ray PaloieJ 97- learned that at least' two other Station Wagon' 4-Door ^edan 2-Door Hardtop tie,- but Seattle wron the game Maloney 1-7 2-7 6-Cyllnder, automatic. "Ambassador. ” Here’s his first professional victory. i the ' lead to defeat the OUera, ’BoKon a t Cheney 2 p.m. HuH Bucket seats with console, when Don Mincher homered in In Sportsman^s Park Debut 0-7 0-7 Here’s good economical good, economical trans- vinyl roof, power steering, “That putt was just like the the ninth. Howard also singled 9-7 a t VetjUanck School y e ^ r - Rockville at Newington HABTFOBD COUNTY 38—77, D ave-Berger 87-10—77, out front. one against (Arnold) Palmer,” transportation. portatelon! radio, whitewalls. In a run for the^Senators, who Breullo Baeza knows whet the over the weekend were Preak- • day ’aUternoon. South Windsor at Stafford Nortliweat CatlxUlc 24 7-3 Irv Farber 87-10r-77, John Som- After four houra of poring Beman, 31, said. A pix> only have lost flve straight. winner's circle cut many tracks nesB co n ten d e rs MaJeMc t JUn McNlokle helped Ms own Elllngttm at Smith iPoft^ Cathoiic 14 44 m en 94-18—77, Mark Kravtts 89- over the charts, lap by. lap, • 3 4 5 •1 9 9 5 since 1967, he lost a playoff to Prince, Top Knight and. Arts 12—^77, Marty Shapiro 89-12—^77, sexJA officials determined that •1 2 9 5 * * * looks like. Now he's familiar r cause by rapping out a dmUile. TTiursday, May 16 South CtathcUc 0-1 54 Palmer in the Bob Hope Cflassic WHITE SOX - INDIANS — with the one at Sportsman’s and Letters. All three worked Reiner Cacaoe pounded cut two Pulaski 0-1 24 Bill Peck 87-10—77, Ted Bontly pameUi had not been credited that year.' SOFtBAIX Wolcott Tech at CheOey Chicago sent Cleveland reel­ Park. out at Pimlico. singlee and a double. Dan Portland at Bolton NORTH CENTRAL CONN. 91-14—77, Joe Garbrous 86-9— at least three circuits of l966 CO M Et “I told myself, ‘Well, you In other national features Sat­ Monday, May 13 Champ and Steve Archembalt 77, Lee Sllversteln 98-20—78, the 8:31-mile course. 1967 OLDSMOBILE 1967 MERCURY ing to its 21st loss . in 25 The veteran Panamanian Acadia va. Sportsman, 7:80, Penney a t East Catholic East Windsor 6-2 4-Door Sedan missed it once, now you’ve got a Jockey waited until last Satur­ urday: ' had singles tor tiie OUers. Suffleld 44^ 6-8 Jcim Harrigan 79-6—^78. .------:------“CaUente:” T(m of the Station Wagon 2-Door Hardtop games when Sandy Alomar Nebo Friday, May 18 Low Groes—Class A—Dora second chance at it.” broke a 4-4 tie wrlth a threie-run day, closing day of the meeting, Bill Haitack, who rides Nonnan’s 220 060—9-10-7 South Windsor 4-2 44 Comet line! V4, power "F-86.” Fully equipped, "Park Lane." Has every He made it, but he got the Majestic Prince, brought Gus­ Manor vs. BUUards,' 9, Nebo " OUera 000 061-7-6 -4 Blast Catholic at Northwest KeUner 94; B—Bertha KunzU GOLFERS steering, radio and air plus Factory Installed air conceivable luxury caption double in the eighth. Ken Berry to make Ms first oppeataioce at Chthollc Somers 84 84 second chance only because of a tave Ring’s Czar Alexander, ' AnnuUi vs! T e lc p h ^ , 6:16, MoMiokle and Dwyer; Plc- 108, Blnnle Vandervoort 108; We-have reservations avaU- condltUoning! conditioning! on It, plus Factory Instal­ then protected the maigin by the CMcago trade and he did it Mancheater W Platt Stafford 84 44 heartbreaking lapse by the topweighted at 122 poimds, Nebo calo, Stratton and Tedone. able for weekday evenings. led air conditioning! making a great catch of a long in style-wriming the $79,480 Illi­ Coventry at Bacon' Academy, BUington 2-4 2-7 weather-beaten, dour little home by three-quartern of a Methodist vs. Wyman, 8:16, OMI HOLES CaU 649-8812 •1 4 9 5 •2 0 9 5 drive by Cleveland’s Rich nois Derby ' aboard Ogden Rham at East Hampton Oraidiy 04 , 04 •2 6 9 5 McGdwam, a pro for 18 years length over Barney Lobel’s Ta- Keeney The second game at Vendanck A—Gaby Tardlff 46-10-86; B— Schednbliun with a man on In PMpps’ King of the Castle. SufAeld at BUington ■ CENTRAL VALLEY Bertha KunzU 49-11-38, Vera Fexi^ve Ooaatry Chib whose only victory^ was in the neb in the $58;300 Dixie Handi­ Tedtord’s vs. Gorman, 6:16, saw Paganl’s Jumping off to Southingten 9-1 9-1 the ninth. It was also the Initial appear­ Robertson SoutI; Windsor at Granby Honnon 61-1848; C — BHle Keeney St Maneheater 1968 OLDSMOBILE 1964 Mountain View Open. ' ance for nuppe’ colons at cap at Pl^ico. The 1% miles on a 84 lead In the fourth Inning Simsbury 6-2 6-2 1966 BUICK ~ McGowan, four strokes ahead Saturday, May 17 Marsh 68-18-87; Kickers—First, - Luxury Sedan 1967 MERCURY Sportsman's Park. the grass' was timed In 2:30 4-5. Toesday, May 18 but a steady attack by AnsahU’s PlolnvBle " 7-8 74 at the turn, watched that dwin­ In the late innings, came within Bacon Academy at Coventry Gloria Cantor U«-48-78, Bln "98" Model. Vinyl roof, Convertible Station Wagon King of the OasUe, winner of Frank ■ D. Turner’s Foggy BUUards va. Chafter Oak, Middletown 6-4 6-4 "Le Sabre." V-8, automa­ dle to a single stroke going to one run, tbe final renUt being TRACK Vandervoort 108-29-74; second power seats and windows, "Commuter." V4, auto­ the Louisiana Derby, covered Note romped to a 3%-length vic­ 7:80, Nebo, Woodrow WUson 6-4 64 Jdary Kearney 119-40-79, Joan power antenna, speed con­ tic, power steering and the last hole. Beman was In the Major League tory over Miss Ribot in the an 8-7 Paganl win. Monday, Hay It Newington 44 44 FULL OR PART-TIME matic, power steertaig and the 1% miles over a sloppy Walnut va. Acadia,. O, N«bo PlalnvUIe at RockvlUe WUson 107-28-79: trol and air conaitlcnlng! brakes, plus Factory In­ crakes f plus roof rake. clubhouse.He needed an 18-lnch track in 1:61 2-5 for a 1%-length $38,200 Long Beach Handicap ” Dan SmOchetU clouted a home ’ Glastonbury 44 44 EXPERIENCED: stalled air condition^! putt to nail dowm his biggest B. A., va. Moto’a, 6:16, Nebo Tuaaday, May 18 SUNDAY ==Le|iders= victory over Marion 11. Van for Allies and mares a t Hblly- " lUh tor the wlnnera with Dan RockvUle 24 24 Low Oroes-Claes A—Stan •3 6 9 5 payday ever. And, incredibly, Center Congo va. Ray-’a, 6:16, Bacon at Rham OFpSET PRESSMEN •1 9 4 5 American Leagne Berg’s Rudi Date. wood Park and paid $66.80. The Keeney — Soedia rapping out three singles Windsor 2-8 24 Markowskl 77; B—Jordan Lar­ he missed it. Coventry at Bsiat Hampton PRESSMEN - HELPERS •1 8 9 5 Batting (60 at bats)—Carew, The wrinner, who was co-hlgh- wdnner, who carried 110 pounds, and tsammats Brendan DiFfy Bloomfield 14 14, son 86: C—Sam B ering 86; D— “IVhat can I say?" McGowan- Herald va. VFW, 6:16, Robert­ Ellington at SufAeld Minnesota .894; PetrocelU, Bos­ weighted at 126 pounds with seven less than Mias Ribot and son coUeoUng ‘ two Mta. Mark Og^IRTER OAK Bemfe MenscheU 98. LITHO STRIPPERS 1966 MERCURY “ said with a blank expression. Bristol Eastern at Manches­ 1968 MERCURY ton .360. Trusty Pro; earned $43,697 told 16 lees than topweighted pink Tarsedle, Tom Lalne and Mike Rocky HUl 9-1 10-1 m-HOLE JOIN THE BEST AT . “ It was a shorty putt and. I Ramodi had the only Mts fiir ter Convertible 1964 FORD 2-Door Hardtop 2 Runs—Blair, Baltimore 81; F. paid a winning mutual of $4 .‘(o . Pigeon, who AMahed fourth, ran Wednesday, May 14 Bolton 7-2 74 A—John Harrigan 7; B— V-8, power steering, vinyl missed It." ^____ the losers. Thursday, May 16 CromweU 6-3 7*2 "Cyclone." 890 cubic inch 2 Robinson, Baltimore 30. the mile in 1:35. . Charter Oak va. Green Manor, Charles Reynolds 8, Lee Baum Interior, radio, whitewalls. 2-Door Hardtop Beman didn’t have a-bogey In Three-year-oi(ta also were'tea- Paganl's 160 100—8-10-4 BUington at stoth Windsor JOHN C. OTTO CO. ,V4 engine, 4 speed trans- Runs batted In—Murcer, New tuned'at Aqueduct in the $68,100 7:80, Nebo Portland 6-2 64 8; C—Jtni Horning 8; D—John Here’s good transporta­ "600 X-L OaiaXle.’’ Bucket his second 18—a 36-hole wrindup Ansaldl’s 111 023-7- 84 Portland at Rham 4-7 seats with (xsulole. A real mlaalon, bucket seats with York 30; F. Howard, Washing­ wrlthers and Gain Hoy Stable’s Sportsman vs. Walnut. 9, Vlnal Tech 44 LaBeUe 8, Jake Honnon 8, Ed SUa^aher Bd. tion at oonslderaUe sav­ console, power steering, was ' necessary because Hiurs- Anthone, Fuller end .Hossett; Southington at RockvUle Bast Hampton 44 44 ings! sharp car! ton 30. Ack Ack got the wrln aAer Neil Alumni Tryouts {Nebo . . Friday, Hay 18 Levy 8; Kickers—MerriU Ru- ■sot Loegm6adow, Mosa. radio. A going machine! duy’s reheduled opener was Hits—F. Robinson, Baltimore, Alberti’s va. WIiMeaale, 6:15. BJorkman and Tweedle. ^ Bacon Academy 84 ' 44 binow 89-12-77, Stan Smith 86- (4U) 8M-4IS1 washed out by a thunderstorm Heilman's Gleaming Light, an Hartford County Conference 24 24 •1 1 9 5 *1 1 4 5 43; Blair, Baltimore, 43. Starting Tonight Nsbo ChampkmsMp at Pulaski Oxventiy •2 4 9 5 18-1 shot, was dIsquaUAed tor 1-9 1-1 —But had to run In putts of 12 Doubles—D. Johnson, Balti­ Lenox va. WINF, 6:16, Kemey All-Events Winner Rocky HUl at Coventry Rham and 15 feet to save pars a couple Interfenenoe In the stretch. Alumni Juitior League base­ more 10; Reese, Minnesota 9. Gleaming Light finished the Ounver vs. Discount, 6:16, MADISON, Wto. (AP)—Larry Manchester, at WethersAeld 1968 CO U G A R of times. Triples—D.' Green, Oakland, ball tryouts start tonight at the Roberteon Uchateln of Hartford, Ctonn., Saturday, May 11 1967 COM ET 1967 That’s all, folks. U.S. Open champion Lee mile in 1:84 4-5, three-quarters West Side Oval at 6 for outfield- 2-Door Hardtop 3; 10 tied with 3. of a length in front of Ack Ack, ^nmtaday, May ig won the all-events and Antohed NCCC ChamplonaMp at South 2-Door Sedan INTERNATKDNAL Trevino, fighting the pain of a Home runs—F. Howard, era only. Klock vs. Driving School, 6:15, third In the slnglea and dou­ Windsor *‘XR-7.’’ Leatber seats, spra'ned left knee, clo.°ed wrlth wdth Locust HlU Farm’s Tyrant The schedule tor the remain­ MANCHESTER'S tachometer, vinyl roof, V-8. Automatic, power "SCOUT" • One thing you d6n't get v^hen you' Those si* VWs ore the very some Washington 13; F. Robinson, a head back and a neck In front Nel)o bles In the claaslc,'or pro-dl- TENNIS steering, raWo, whibe- rounds of 67 and 68 for 277 and a Baltimore 11. der of the week foUowa: Tues­ vision, of the 66th annual Amer­ power steering, tilt wheel, 4 wheel drive with plow, buy o new Volkswagen; ones we've been moUng (and improv- of Osmer S. Deming’a Rooney's 1113491-0 vs. Allied. 6:16. Monday, May 18 console and much more! walls.. has very low mileage! Confusedi tie for third wrlth Dave Hill and Pitching (3 decisions)—6 Asd day— InfWdeni cniy; Wsdnes^ Keeney ican Bowling Congress Tourna- Maloney at Manchester Only Fuel Oil Dealer ingf for years. . . Shield. day—OutAelden cnly; Thursday What's there to get confused obout? Tommy Aaron. with 1.000. No. End Fire va. Harry’s ment. Newington at RockvlUe ' •2 9 9 5 Storting vyith our little cor. The VW However, the stamrards placed —InAtodera only. Lichstein won a total M $1,600. •1 4 4 5 •2 3 9 5 All you get to choose from'ore si* dif- • Beman wrill next compete in 6:16, Roberiaon Thursday, May 18 Beetle. the Oo'onial Natlomal Invitation­ National League Gtoamlng Light Afth behind Any boy 18 years old, or who He rolled 726 1» the singles, Open 24 Hours A Day! ferent Volkswagens. Claiborne Farm’s Blade after Mancheater at Hall And our sports cor., the VW Kormonn al In Fort Worth later this week. Batting (50 at bate)—Ci. will be 18 yean old during the 3,060 In the all-events, and RockvUle at Middletown This Is A Semple listiiiR . . . We Have Many, Mmiy More! Instead of 30 or 40 look-olike rr.odeli Ohio. Trevino sad his knee is too Jtmes, New York .411; H. Aar­ ruling that Jockey Larry Adams sununer and has hot registered, teamed with Mike Collins of and Gleaming Light Interfered Faraa League Friday, May 18 some other cor makers make. And Our luxury car. The VW Foslback. painful and he's taking some on, Atlanta .890. may do so Monday or Tuesday Hartford tor a 1,848 In the dou­ Bacon Academy at Coventry MOBIARTY BROTHERS LOW BANK FINANCING WITH UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! So it's a lot easier to.pick out a V W. And cur big cor. The VW Squorebock. time off. Runa—Kessinger, CMcago writh Rooney's Shield and Blade night at the West Side Oval 8
L Boi^iomore or Rd., Bolton. 64Sd427. HousahoM Goods 51 mediate occupancy, 8^ room ' Warren B. Howland, Realtora, ter, 2-famUy, 6-6 duplex, a ll of Manchester. WaUc to aU te- LARGE, clean, attractive 11- ANDOVER LAKE-year ‘round BOLTON — U A R built Raised Junior boys for part-time dioh- MACHINE room houae tartudtag 4-room furnlahed homo, 8 bedrooms, Ranch, 8 bedroome, 2 flre- apartment at $186. Heat, ho t 648-1108. spacious rooms, large shaded eiUtles. Neat and clean. Bel- waaher (automatic machine) DACHSHUNDS, Chihuahuas, A portmonts— Flols— 1 ^ front and r e a r porchea. flora A gency, 647-1418. rental plus excellent bcum, 332’ large porch overlooking lake, places, garage, acre lot, very COMPLETE home of furniture, water, oven-range, refrig- CONSTOUenON and kitchen work after achool Welmamners, AKC registered to r, parking and storage. OaU TWO FAMILY duplex 8-8, Sep­ Only $34,000. H ayes Agency, frontage, $38,800. H utbhlns $18,000. PhUbriek Agency Real- clean home. H. M. Frechette. call a fte r S p.m ., 649-0698. Tonomonts 63 Ne w LISTING — Gorgeous, Im­ LABORER and some weekends. Pleasant litters. "Bale subject to vets 627-0238 betw een 9 and 5 p.m . arate furnaces, / aluminum 046-0131. Agency, R ealto rs, 640-6824. to rs, 648-4200. R ealtora, 647-9903, working ctmditlonB. Apply in okay. Some ready to go. 1- LOOKINO for an apartment? -After 5 p.m . 847-1871. REPAIRMEN storms and screens, conven­ maculate (Tolonlal with lUcely .FVill - time, year 'round person. Brass Key Restaurant, 628-6673. Have many to choose from, iently located. $30,000. Girard private rear yard. Ttees, KLING maple dining room set, HIGH ASSUMABLE ahruba, manicured lawn. Six w o rk . 830 M ain S t., M anchester. excellent condition, 649-4078. $148. up. P au l W. D ougan R eal­ NEW pluah one and 2-bedroom Agency, R e alto rs, 04S-0S68, 648- .\LL popitlar pedigrees in stock to r, 848-4686. ------iqMutmenta, waU to waU carv I r i C lo u 06S8. 6% MORTGAGE rooms plus ttatehed family 876-1103 LABORERS for apartment con- a t low er prices. WUd C argo pets, dlahitetsher, ^qdlanoes, room. Garage, IH baths, alu­ stniction site. Call Chuck P et Shop, M ancherter, 648-6108. MANCHESTER — Carriage air-oondltlontog. Startj^ at MANCHESTER line —7-room New Uattag. Brelton Rd. lo­ minum storma and screena, LEAVING town — Furniture for cation. Lovely 6-room (Tape MltcheU, 646-8131, le t phone sale 296 M ain S t., Apt. 17. House, 3^ large rooms, cen­ CBS per month. OaU iPsul W. Make the most of your skill at Colt's 4^bedroom Ranch, wooded lot, wall to wall carpeting. Truly a TWO LITTLE tiger and white tral air . conditioning, dish­ with finished rec room. RANCH cream ppff. Belfiore Agency, ring. kittens, looking, for good CaU 646-3882. D ougan R e alto r, 848-4886. convenient to parkway, $21,600 PORTER w asher $178. m onthly, adults Walk-out) basement leads to 847-1418. i hom es. (Tall 649-6480 a fte r 8 :80, Meyer Agency, Realtor, 048- PLUMBERS Experienced,, only. Call Warren B. Howland, DEi^UTa! three room iqiai^ent . 0000. covered patio and nice yard anytime week ends. Part, time days, hours can apply superintendent, Thomp­ LOVE SEAT, gold striped, very 643-1108. centrally located on bus line. with many flowering trees. NINE ROOMS including 8 bed- rooma! Truly a fine home tor be arrangwl. $2.50 per hour. son Apartment Job, (Tenter and FREE — Cute kittens to good good condition. 646-1070. Offers private entrance, park­ The continuing growth of Colt’s ccmmerctol ,M:\Nd, cratral kx»ition? Want to stay in a modwate Oonn. tor stud, $100. (Tall a fte r 8. 849- floor ^Mirtment, heat, hot and overtime . . . company paid group Insur­ comparable homes. Low thir­ EXPERIENCED Bridgeport 8976. rec o r den. 643^)196. SIX ROOM, duplex, rental water, stove, reti^erator, gas ties. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, on 'account of sickness. Format dining room, fireplaced' price range? Should your answers to these questimia and lathe operators, all around agreement, security deposit ance and penaion plan . . . 10 paid hoUdays An Equal Opportunity EmiUoyer and Ughte inoluded. cis 6 4 8 -im . 640-9836. Uving room, o v erall gerago- be yes, jrick up your phone and call us now! The above machinists tool makers. OERMAN Shepherd, 10 m onths, CUSTOM made draperiea, slip E a rl E v e re tt R eal E sta te , 648- up to 4 weeks' vacation . . . and many other Aooumable FHA moftertge. covers and reupholstering. 7018. mmithly. Ideal for working is truly a scarce ite^ Ample overtime, all fringe free to good home, male, good ooupla. (TaU 647-1618 o r 648- traditionally fine Colt’s employe benefits. If 5.2 ACRES, beautiful land, very MANCHESTER — 2 MinUy BeUlore Agency, 647-1418. beneHts. BEQ Mfg. Co., Dart w ith children, a ll shots. 648- Budget terms, . Established In S448.' you are an experienced Machine Repairman, attractive modernised farm home, 0 plus 8 rooma, Huml- NINE (yes 9) R(K)MS, CLEAN CONDITION PAINT SPRAYER tor cabinet HUl R d., V ernon, 878-0786. 64a2. 1945. D ays, 524-0164 evenings, IRE Ojts'Wk this deluxe 4- houae, beamed oetllnsra, flre- num siding, very good coodl- NEW LISTTNO —Just west of room apartment on West (Ten­ make the most of your oklll at Colt’s. excellent opportunity. 649-7890. place, excellent bam, other tion. Three bedrooms In one Main St. proper. Hound's tooth D leplaycraft. Man chaater, 648- ter Bt in Manchester. Fully •TWO-CAR GARAGE, OIL HOT WATER HEAT — Mote or Fomote A|iply at our Hartford employment office, 150 buUdlnga. HutcMns Agency apartment. Let the tenant clean Ookmial with finished SOFA; two red leather chairs, equipped kitchen. Abundant Lat us show you this young ranch with built-in rang*, living room Receptionist: Why hide to Huyahope Avenue. Open Monday through Fri­ Realtora, 8404834. pay your U lla, $27,900. (TaU family room. Three nfee bed­ PUBUC OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOL upr.'ght freezer, 30” electric o ff-street p ark in g . R ental; $160. the rear of an offleeT Our of­ P au l W. D ougan R ealto r, 640- rooms, IH baths, garage. with firoplaco, (fining room,- 3 bedlr<}oms, full basemont, 2-car ga per month. Security deposit re­ day, 8 AJM. to 6 PJg., T\woday evening tlU stove, e tc . (TaU 648-6982. fice needa an attractive 4888. Beautiful brick front plus alu­ THE WILUAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY quired. (TaU the Jarvis Realty 8 FMt., Saturday 8 AJd. tiu Noon. You may rag# anci larga covared rear patio. Meodty maniwerd giri to be­ "LEASURE "HME minum aiding. TaU ' stately Oq., R ealto rs, 648-1131. com e p a r t a t the Rito Cam- caU 247-8688 IMMACULATE 8-room Ranch, trees, private rear yard. Wall 647-1418 Uy. Typing A pbeoe persoual- HOUSE” / \ acre lot, central air-oondl- to waU. Mr. Zlnaaer. Baltlore iiy a neoaaalty. Come in and Uonlng, one-car garage in nice Agency, 847-1418. Jnvestigrte. Salary open.' Compact Ranch, easy house- young neighborhood. $28,800. ______• work, for more leisure, 8 G racious, PHILBRICK AGENCY (Tall Dougan Real Estate, 048- NEW LISTTNa Coifs Firearms i bedrooms, large Uving room spacioua 7-room Oolonlal to de- Realtor's Remarks BEAL ESTATE — INSURANOE — APPRAUAU) Am with fireplace, U$ye kltch- airabls Hollywood section. Beg­ The trouble with opportunity is that it usually en, tingle garage, large lot. in Mtohen, large formal dtatag Oomputorteed Stephen Amedy MANCHESTER — Big 3-(amlly comes disguised as haidwork. We’re adept at pen^ ' Low SO’s. room, fireplaced Uvtag room, Hlckftffd BRcKm b R anch, i p lu s 8 bedrooms, firs- den, I large bedipoma, IH Multiple U,tta. Service EwTiwelraKr trating disguises. Turning aiqiipent adversity into places, aU brick construction. advantage is-one of our stock-in-trade—Vfatwa had overateed garage. Ele­ •84 Blata Street 818 M t Mancheetor, Oenn. Jennette Sumner M uat be seen. (TaU P a u l W. gant Uvtag ta a profesalonal a lifetiflae of experience at it Call us to move those Dougan, R ealto r, 848-4886. neighborhood at a modest cost. Invited Rlehnrd Martens hard-to-sdl pnqiertiesi B elfiore Agency, 647-1418. Naney Dlineek MONDAY, MAY 1^ 1« IHanrlirstor Ettrning Hriralib A v m g e DMly MM Pn m Ron The W e a tte Wto Shs W M k s m m ' M r end eoM tenght with ‘ X ey « , IMS m a t In the mnU eiW . 15,566 70. CTmuoo of dbm ntB 10 to MMnehmter >A City of Vitloge Charm

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Oteplui Approved New Material Promised WASHINOTON (AP)— The Senate Judiciary Ounmlttee ^iproved, 10-8, today Presi­ Lottery Draft System. dent Nixon’s nomination ot In Coming Nixon Speech Otto F. Otspka to be a mem­ ber of the Subversive ACtlvl- tiee CXmtrol Board. WASHINGTON (AP) — Prees seentary RoiuM X>. •aid meenwhSe that the admin­ Sen. Bldward M. Kennedy, The White House said to­ Ziegler said the nwrident will istration Is prepared to take any D-Mass., one of the three to broadcast on ell tsleviston and day that President Nixon’s step toward ending the Vietnam vote against recommending radio networta at 10 p.m. KDT sp^h to the nation on war abort of adiandartng South confirmation, said be will Proposed by President from tba White House theater In Vietnam peace prospects VMrisun to the military domina­ oppose the nomination when the ea st w hig, fo r ab out 80 n tn - tion of die North. Wednesday night will con­ utes. R Is bn^ight tqi in the Sen­ beautiful Whether the original U.8. ate. WASHINGTON (AP) — tain new material and thdt Z( Khr said lodge wlU arrive 0 combat entry end involvement ”I don’t think there Is President Nixon a d m Ood- Ambassador Henry Cabot trpm Parte earty Wednesday gress today to set op a ran­ Lodge is retuml^ from hi escalaM flghtliig was or was room on the SACB for a famous make permanent afternoon and return there early not Justlhto Is iMt the basic msmbw whose basis of dom, kltory system for ttie buys in the Paris peace talks for ’Thursday. He said (he ambassa­ Nixon Buys question now, the ofllciala said. strength end shpport Is the mHitary draft. new instructions. dor was asked to return to con- The question now Is how 11m John Birch Society and the Nixon reconrinendfid that . But Wliiit. Houn. cau- wit on “bow to proceed In the UMted States osn extricate It­ liberty Lobby,” Kennedy press dress shirts ttonad again agalnat expecting Parts talks to the light of (he N ew H ouse IS-year-dds be subject to Butte knits self from Vletnem wRhoiit a to­ told reporters after a cloaed the f hwt taM but HuA they «a ennounoemeinlt o l aom« President’s speech.” tal eAxsidonment of the South meeting of the committee at bnakthvough towaiU peace. Nixon also diaouassd Ms pce- Vtotrauneee' people, they mid. which he questioned Otepka. remain vulnerable to the posed speech at a motidng The officials, who gpoke to a In a statement (he com­ For $340,000 draft for only one year ra­ meeting with Republican foreign policy biteCing for non­ mittee made public Monday, ther than seven as tmlder WASHINOTON (AP) — Preal* congreaalanal leaders. governmental orgarteatlono un­ Otepka said he does not the exlstiiisr systesn. dent Nixon haa oloeed the deal House GOP Leader Qrald R. have and haa not had any "It Is my conviotloii,” Nbepn .99 der rules barring direct quota- fo r a $840,000 su m m er WMte White House Ford eald Ifaat as a result Us Uan by name, deoUned to give “ connecitione wflfa the John Mdd in a massage to Oaqgreas, V s to off n « . f 6 House In hla native California observations of cautious optl- advance word on what Nixon Blroh Society, or the liberty "that Uw disruptive Impaet of on a bluff oommafidlng a 'view the military draft on Indtvktoal mtom regarding the Paris peace would aay in bis apeeoh. L obby, o r M r. WUHs C arto, of the Pacltlc Ocean. V'^l: 8 t e 11.75 Invites Vote talks were relntoroed. or with any other persons or Uvea ahould be mlrtmlsed as tmg. 126 to 165 Ford noted that It wlU be Nix­ In making the announoement organisations known to him much au possible, oonsistant Although Zieiter said the ad­ on’s first radio-televlsian speech M onday, WMte H ouse aides cUao to be actively associated wltti the nsitlaml seeurtty. Fw dress wkl contain new medeitel, to the nation as President, and listed the Preeident’s net worth Sco(q[> up savings kesman -said the balance of y ea r. pend on whether we ean unravel at 60 per cent of Its 'value ac­ bonus for school’s that accept Its tax rate ik mills. the la n d be held in trust un­ OMargraikiata etudenta (Dai<> V ooiiK W ofld ) things tomorrow.” cording to '1069 evaluation fig­ significant numbers of dlsad>- win Of the nine area towns, only til a “oompatlble buyer” is would conUntw to be daterrad He indicated he would spend ures. 'vantaged children. A school Cause of Strain Andover and Bolton have adopt­ found. today looking to dent the Demo­ O f the total budg^et, $901,782 lacking some form of open en­ WASHINOTON (AP) — Atty. T* I. K- ki-hk. *“** (***(>^ y***" maximum vul- ed budgets s o fa r, but a 18- Nixon sold hla 10-room cooper­ It la unteratood to be ^ inability would begin with the cratic aolidarity and pick up is for the Board of Education rollment would not receive any Oen. John N- Mltrtiell Is under- unlikely that Mitchell ative iqtertment In New York aupport from southerners. mlU rise Is being predicted in and the remainder fov the oper­ state aid, and the amount of stood to have tMd CMef Justice ever attempt to bring charges expiration of tbe detarmwit. Vernon, and It Is estimated that City for $826,000. He bought it Nixon’s move would out the ation of the rest of the tow n- aid to qualified schools would Earl Warren thqt further public against a sitting JustlM. And Graduate students would be all towns will probably experi­ for $166,860 and had put some 88,000-member Job Corps nearly selectmen, town offices, high­ be pegged to the percentage of diacloBure about the Fortas- yet, tbe attorney general (• con- allowed to complete ^ _____ Uw. ,fidl . aoa- ence rises of over five mills. $96,000 Into improvements. V./) la h alf sa vin g an esU m ated |100 way, fire department, boards students admitted under open- Wolfson fee incident could vlnccd tbe ubetance o t what he “®*™c y w during wUm they Before adopting the budget, The WMte House said Nixon million a year. and commissions. enrollment poUclee. strain relations between the told Warren will stimulate (w»“cUon. the 60 Boltcm taxpayers assem­ has sold 180,891 Bharea o f com ­ Chranaton’a readiftion - would The original school board re­ Mrs. Schaffer emphasised that White House and the Supreme enough presaure within the 1**" ***• bled at the town meeting ' re­ mon stock In Fisher's Island ask, but not bind, the adminis­ quest was cut $4,600 by the the bill was sUll a rough draft Court. court to bring about Abe Fortas’ Oounefl cotton up to moved a 836,861 contlngenoy Inc., a firm which owna an un­ large group of tration to delay the dosings now Board of Finance before presen­ and has yet to win the approval The attorney general also Is resignation. “Ctacava Service dlrec- fund. Another voluntary cut by improved island in Blscayne due by July 1 until Oongrees can tation to the town. This cut was of the committee. The commit­ believed to have told Warren at What Warren is drtng with the 'being directed to review the Board of Education brought Bay near Miami. At $2 a share study the program and alterna­ accepted by the school board, tee will hold an executive ses­ their meeting last -Wednesday Information la a clobely guarded ™ whole policy of defermente culottes the budget down from the re­ the sale amounted to $871,78, tives. and; because insufficient enroll­ sion on\ the matter, she said. cmwlderably more about the In- aecret. exemptions and give the quested $1,844,431, for whlc^ a “a substantial i>rotit,” an aide better spring , Javlts’ proposal would put the ment caused cancellation of One report Indloated the bSt cident than has beoi in the pub­ 79-miU rate was estimated, to aald. This holding could have "There never is comment on would carry an appropriation of lic eye. (See Page Five) $1,418,060. (See Page Eight) been q cmifUct of interest “way tho chief Justice’s private con- » , ^**(®Uona $8 million, effective for the fall In line with the Nixon Admin­ down the line,” he added. veraatioa,” said a apokesman mW the random draft .99 istration’s nonpartisan stance, in hla office Icihr plan would be eetahUsbed na- Nixon’s two houses at Key coats (Bee Page Eight) Mitchell made his presentation Blscayne and two lots nearby Inqulriea at the offlcea o t oth- 5HL»*^L?5’**** locally as a lawyer and friend o t the were valued at $389,600. The Md or justices to find out If they “*** Supreme Court Nixon family home at WMttler have been brought Into the dls- N g . to |10 He la believed to have expand­ was listed at its purchase price produced non- up, Ifixnn told Oon- ed on the account life magastne reaultq. grass: of $70,000. g a v e o t the fee offered Fortas in sale Wrtip or pleated front Debate Seen The President’s . salary Is In CMcago, tho Chicago Trlb- (hess retorma are 1966 by the family ot Industri- $300,000 a year and he has a une said It had learned that For- I hope they can be Im- by a most famous aU|rt Louis E. Wolfson—rather '2 3 to * 3 7 $80,0CI0 tax-free expense ac­ tas . haa been given \mtll '^2I***’i?** TUlckly.” Over Plans than to have made some unre­ The President bad gone over o f maker. Cottems and cou n t lated disclosure. (See Page Eight) ...... Nixon’s total assets were re­ high potota of Ms massage wtib - icg.|46to|75 ported at $960,400, Ms UabUltles RepuUloan congrcaatatuU lead- blends in stripes, era earlier In the day. One of- sleepwear, Ibungewear! For Transit including notes, loans and mort­ plaids, prints or solids. gage oontracta, a t $88S,600, fo r a them. House Leader Oerald It WASHINOTON (AJ») — The net worth figure of $896,900. Disclosure Bill Advocates yv>rd o f M ichigan, aald im Sizes 6 to 16. blueprint (or a^6uiIUbllllon dol­ This la an improvement over w w 1 r n thought the proepects of Pick a prize fnun this lar attack ommaM transit prob­ the n et w orth fig u re laOued b y See Help from Fortas Case .99 .99 lems Secroury of Tranaporta- Nixon during the campaign ^ great collectiim of tlon Jolmr'A. Voipe is expected when h e Hated a ssets o f $808,190, The President eald that ulti- WASHINOTON (AP) — Two come optimistic about passage mately the draft should be abol- to aetaTto the )3hite Howe in UahlUtlea of $843,860 and a net Spring’s most important is certain to stir senatora hope their bill demand- this year until the Fortas affair lahed. Only In 1948 be aald did w orth o f $610,880. ing full financial disclosure by —the cyclone of criticism that ■'■‘ft . iMg debate within the atanin- a peacetime draft become a rel- styles. A wide variety of icg. 16 to |10 sleeveless congressmen will ride to 'pas­ whirled in after life raagaslne Istrotton. aUvely permanent fact o t life sage on the crest of controversy charged the Supreme Cfourt Jus­ One issue 'wUI involve the fi­ for the natkm and now a fun fabrics and colors . . . over the Justice Abe Fortas fee tice received and kept for 11 shirts nancing Voipe has Indloated he generation has grown up under Wake up to great savings in gowns, incident. ' months $30)000 from the family broken sizes, of course. 'Will use fo r (h e program . Anoth­ a system of compulsory mili­ Flag Bearers Sens'. PhUip Hart, D-Mioh., of slnce-lmpriBoned financier tary service. baby dolls, sleep coats and cu lottes! er problem could arise because Louis E. Wolfson. 5 to 18 and 7 to 18 in^ the plan is expected to lack spe­ and Clifford Case, R-N.J.,'Said "I am hopeful,” he said, ’.’that Cool Kedel polyester and cotton they decided Monday to add fed­ Fortas said a check was the group. cific propoeaie for action. Run Protest "tendered” but returned vrlth- (See Page ElgM) But, ’Oblpe says, ‘Tm a fight-, eral Judges to the blU'e dlsclo- sure provlalone In art effort to ou t acceptance. He denied ever ft blmds. Dacron polyester and er and I expect to see this pick up support from senators to Influence the situation through. cotton blends, cotton batiste and To Protests concerned about Fortas’ finan- Involving Wolfson. Voipe admits Ms researchers Pentagon View Permanent press Dar cial dealings. , Amid the -controversy C^ase nylon tricots. P, S, M, L. have not bem able to come up decided to offer an amendment (D ai., Ooata, aU atora.) cron blends by a* fa­ Hart and Case have tried for 4 - . with a cheap pmotlcal way to~ OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) — to extend their bill’s provlalons several years to raquire House Sizes'82 to 88. mous m ^er! Solids move masses of people into, out Bearing an American flag, 30 to the federal Judiciary. ROTC Fight and Senate members to msdie and prints with c<«i- of and around the nation’s cit^ seniore of Owensboro Catholic “I don't see how we can com­ public all outside Income and vertible, Italian or lea. High School have completed an plain in the Senate about the Su­ (DSL, lingeri., aU atotM) holdings. Last aeaslon their bill Bermuda collars. 10 to But a Voipe aide says this 180-mlle relay Jog as a protest preme Court Justices,” said Hurts Chance came within tour vdtes of pass­ 18. doesn’t mean there is any doubt against campus proteators. Hart, "when we don't have full ing the Senate. about the need for money. Tbe youths, Ured but happy, disclosture ourselves. But they said they didn’t be- T o End D raft (DM,, Sportamar, all atona) "You've got to have the mon­ flnlriied thetr 22-hour Journey “ Some of the breast thumpers \ Mark Would Not Leave His Friend ey should the answer be found," from the state capUol at Frank­ In the Senate who are complain­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Pen­ an aide said. “You've got to be fort Monday. ing about the -Fortas case 'will By ALLEN NACHEMAN But elght-yesirold Mark "He over under that log,” tagon leaders aay etudenta ready to go with this situation "We had a Job to do that was find that they have a chance to Wakefield would have none of it. Mark called to them. They clamorliig (or abolition of the PORTIAND, Ore. (A) — because the problem becomes more or less patrloUem,’.-' eald do something about It It the bill NYLON TRICOT SLIPS and PETTICOATS FAMOUS MAKE GHU.S* SWIMSUITS, LADIES’ GENUINE LATH ER WALLETS "I’m staying here with my looked under the log. Kennedy The HitUe boy sat at the edge of more severe each and every Mike Mills, one of the Joggers. Two Brothers comes to the floor for a vote,” draft are working againat them­ ✓ - * friend,” he shouted. "I ain't wasn’t there. Famous makes with the price tags still on the garments. day. “It ahould have been "If we failed, then the whole H art said. selves In trying to destroy the Cottons and nylons in one and two-piece styles. 4 to 6x FYom a famous maker. French purses, French clutches, the water, his elbows propped gonna leave Mm. He be okay. I Semi-tailored or with lace. White and colors. Sizes 32 to As the authoritlee set iq> their gra p p eled w ith 110 y ea rs a g o .” school had failed. We did the Killed in Try He added the traditional an­ college-baaed ROTC program at and 7 to 14. Reg. 4.60 to |9. S ^ 9 and 4 . 4 9 cigarette cases, eye cases and key cases. Many matching on his knees. gotta watch hU bike.” dredging equipment, Mark sta­ The-financing la expected to Job.” swer by Senate opponents to dls- the aame time. 42 for the slips . . . S, M, L for the petticoats. Reg. $4 shades. Reg. $3 to |16. o f f Mark stayed and the firemen 1 / 3 He wahdied without expres- tioned Mmeelf next to a small Involve a trust fund concept Tom St. Maxene, the student At Burglary closure efforts is; "We come up Secretary of I3e(enae Melvin t o » 6 - t j a » t o aton es the men of the harbor left Mm alone. GIRLS' SUMMER SPORTSWEAR pile of Kennedy's belongings used In the federal Mghway , con­ government president, who con­ for review by the electorate ev­ R. Laird says campus demon­ patrol dragged Ibeir neU They went back to their and watched. He 'watched for struction program and advocat­ ceived the idea for the patriotic NORWICH, Conn. (AP) — ery atx years anyway.” strators ought to recognise FAMOUS MAKE PANTIE GIRDLES, PIERCED EARRINGS through the scum-covered, log- search for Kennedy Lockett, ovwr an hour, not moving, tiot ed by Votpe In a recently pro­ run, commented "The stiffness State Police aald state and Nor­ "I wonder how the electorate ROTC ie one of the big building By a famous maker. Ck>tt(Hi knits and nyl<»i double knits also eight, wiiose body was Md- in shorts, jamaicas, short sleeve an front right next.to the playing hooky Monday after­ “He dead now,” Mark said. halt to the airport bill, which rage led the group Into Owens­ Police Identified five 'vlctlma Hart said senators who 'vote "Som e of the very people that BfEPPS FAMOUS MAKE BERMUDAS, driver and ring the bell and be noon. ' "But he be okay. We had a lotta the White House returned to boro. aa Roger Perklna, 32, and Oene againat the bill now would hkve are trying to keep us off the col- S(did colors in hc^Mack or poplins, plaids and tattersal in LARGE SUMMER HANDBAGS BOYS’ FAMOUS MAKE SWIMSUITS the envy of every kid on hie They had been skipping fun here today.” Voipe for further eudy. , "It seemed everybody In town Perkitw, 30, both of Groton. Fo- some explaining to do to their lege campuses are the aame Daenm-ootton blends. Perma pressed.«Sizes 32 to 42. btotac. aorois the floating logs. Kenne­ Although the trwt fund ap- had turned out to welcome us,” Upe said both were on parole. constituents. people Uukt ore the moat vehe- In soft, marshmallow calf. All fitted with inside zippers. In Lastex and nylons. Solids and stripes. 8 to 20. Reg. 84. He climbed up on the fire B « g . 4 J H I They dhla’t want htan to be dy had slipped, plunged beneath proMh haa proved highly auc- raid one runner. Tbe ahootlng took place a Both houses of (fongiess nMnt in thehr criUolam o t the Bone or white. Reg. . truck and rode home. 86 S.99 there when they finally pulled the surface .and disappeared. ecssful in hulkUng highways. Senior Class President Bernie Kelly Junior High School which adopted In the last aeaslan limit- present draft," Laird tells le- his friend’s body from the wa­ T hree CXiast O uardm en stand­ They found Kennedy’s body a ■ jic m g ter.' ing nearby dove In after him. few minutes later. (See Page Eight) (S m Page Eight) (See Page Eight) (See Page ElgM) (See Page Nine)