' i V - . ■< • • . \ ♦ 1 ' v ‘ '-.M ,t ■. : 'a ; r , 'r ' i V Hyr'r^-i u; >v: ■■■ V 1 ’.f ■- t f -.'.'L'.-. » iO N BAYr-APilL a..l 9W TWISENXX jflfpater 1Ewjfttih0 • • f j] • ^. i T" « • ■ Apm 1, ISUT The jianchostor Auxiliary of CM- Maniawater W A T tt '^ ^ ’i n ^ ' Ttis Women’s Rome League Clear, duM tonight, leir (iroii's Servioos will meet to- t o m o r ^ at ^ » i j M A i i ^ o f the Salvation Army will have 3S; jperUy auney aiig j 4Jiqu^:Tqwn mom^ at io*Am. at » Hunt- toan dtab, 18g._»t a -fellbwahtp meeting tomorrow temoriow. Ugh BO-BA ':ik«A'U l W w»' mit at. Quest speaker wHl be'W'elgWng in wUl t * M m 7 to St 2 p.in. St the CltsdeL Re- «M«t tenIgM; at 7:M at the Ital- Warren K. Braucher, aeststartt B p.m. \ ftoshimelnta win be served'. 'ti Charm ||RfiABMri«aii Old), IthMia 9t. executive‘dtreotdr of CSrfldren’s _ ,.-— services and director of CMl- John P r ^ totem sttcosl Club of Msn- yOL. LSXXVr ■ 1^6.106 (TWENlY-F^lJR PAGSai^TWO slSCI^NS) A I ^ 4, 196T fOaaalfled Adverttalor ee Fli«e St> PR|dB i jinwn*it Vittore Hartford fessor of art ar Weeleyan Dnl- chester YWCA will sponsor s wtMaahM Aaaerican Veterans drens V U toge^ ra ora . versity Middletown, will speak .ilMi'.r-' ■ iV'iV-iiai-rv im W aty has eanoaled a bingo plsstice petty tomorrow at . 8 atfMdidad to t tooigM at the Buckley school HbrmTr staff and ehoW fllnw Wcifaesdi^^ irt p.m.. at toe Community Y, 79 jftoeiky' Hid V^teians Ho^ital will meet tom onw at 9:80 p.m. 7:30 p.m. at GiMtonbury Hl^h N. Main St • iprt a nM tlng of the group at the school Mtorary. School, on toe development of ■plwtolea to r Wednesday night ___ experimental filmis khot|m as Reed-Baton Circle of Com­ lit the W W Bonne. ■nie board of dlrectow of "UndergroMd." program is munity Baptist Chuiuh will eSa '*■ "• ^ Manchester Publlo Nursing As- “P®" meet tomorrow at 7:30'p.m. at U.S. War twahBg' Workers CRrcie Of sociatlon will have a special c h a ^ . « « Jot^V s p o n s ^ toe home of Mrs. William Gil­ ■Doth MetiiodM Cltuncli will meeting'tomorrow at 10 a.m. at by toe ai^ depwtment of G l^ roy, 28 Washington St., Vernon. Meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Chuuman House. Mrs. Aim K. tonbury High School and toe The Rev. Robert Caqdtevens, Deoper-HaH o f the church. A Nl»n, wAlfc health nuieing con- cultural ^ c o m m itte e of Glaa- associate minister of Central iitwiag’ session is pleiined. Host­ swltMit of Hartford, will be tonbury PTA Council. Robert P. Baptist Church, Hartford, will oiHMf nnonirer Maiming, art Instructw at. Man- "irariv, YORK (a p ) — a oall before then -i- although the scheduled to be'telicaat'nation-^ esses are Mrs. Ruth Dewey and guest speawer^ Chester Community College, Is speak on “Teen-age ‘ Problems” pin. Bdith Torldngtcn. ait 8 p.m. The event Is qpen to aStetened at Hike ,o f mil- Teamsters . membamhlp haa wide by the. Atnerkian Rroad- Senior Cltlsens bowling league also an art Instructor at Glas- air women of the church. toi|d oohductdih) haa been Mde- sancUoned tf^vaJkout against 12,- o a s t^ .bo. next .Monday nigM. Wlll have a banquet tomorrow tonbury High Stooiri. _ 000 trucking firms who carry Aca^mny - P resen t -Arthbr at 6:30 p.m. at WllUe's Steak —-~- t^ecked but there waa no align of The Ladies Aid of ^ e Lu­ ae^ement today in natlohw la- the bulk, of the country’s high- Prised said toe. abow protMibly House. The league wfll bowl to- Hose Co. 1 of /the Town Plre theran Women’s Missionary way shipments. would ^ jpostpened if the strlte morrow at' 8 p.m. Instead of 1 Department wUl meet tomor- b(^ (Usputea Involvlhg Team- League of Zion Bvangelical Lu­ atere and bjroadoeat newsmen. Offlcen - of toe AFL-CiO contibi^, , W a deoiaton ' as usually scheduled. A bus will row at 8 p.m. at toe firehouse theran^ Church will meet American Federation of TeJevl- woukln’t be made tor two daysi Stale News '' leave toe Parkade Lanes at 2:15 on McKee St. Adding to the turbulent na- $1 B illion Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Cut From Tendet Young Porkers tigital labor eceha was a threat- slcn and Radio Arttata an- Many newsmen have stay*d pm. to pick up league members. ------assembly room of the church. ____ Marcia-Neubert Circle, Corn- enad newsDaner'strike In Mew "«««•«<> ^ *"<108- away from t^lr miordpbofies In Members are .reminded to bring the dispute, but progranunfng Invested in State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle munlty Baptist Church,-will Yfpk, where poUoa and firemen mite boxes and lenten folders also. are d^andlng batter !^ f“ ®' on the major netwoilta has 0(m- of Manchester and Atty. James meet tomorrow' at 12:30 p.m. Hostesses are Miss Gladys See- BEST CENTER CUT N. Egan of Hartford will par- at the church. A film, "Great- working conditions — and a tinued because camerainan. Woes Linked Air Fighting lert, Mrs. Colby. VNsotske and diepute between ticipate in a discusirion tompr- er Things,” will be shown. .(See .Page Sixteha) row at 8 p.m. at a meeting of ----- Mrs. Albln Roth. OR FAMILY PAR PORK CHOPS ( ' NY^CKAcIl’ ) ct^ ciftolala and traah c^ e c- Academy 4(ward8i I To Big Gties SAIGON (A P),— Af­ Glastonbury Jaycees In the Ce- Two color films will be shown tor*. —------:------_ _ i ___ ter two years and two dar Room at Buck’s Comers tomorrow at 7 p.m. at toe Bast Representatives of 66 rail- ! HAR-miRD (AP)—A Repub­ months of air war against Restaurant, Glastonbury. The Side Rec’ They am “New Bng- roW EVm PIUN 6ER a iA X S toads and the Order of Railway lican legislative leader said to- Owductors and ' Brakemen North Vietnam, the cost to toplc Is “Proposed wire-tap no- land Portrait" and “Riverside ftay that toe major problems of thb United States stood to­ knock and Immunity of witness- 500 and Atlanta 500,’’ a stock CLOGCED TOILETS LI «f|lied an agreement on one la- IS Patrol Sclibdls government In Connecticut “ are ' as legislation.” The event Is car racing film. sue Monday afternoon In Chica- • " urban oriented, are to be found day at 500 planes lost and open to toe pubUc, as is a din------go that a union spokesman said to (Qur larger municipalities, oiir up to 390 fliers killed, capr ner at 7. Bgan will also comment Manchester Grange wlU meet etOjsed any strike threat in the Torn by, Race-^ . major clOes.” tutod or. missing — an in^ tm. a ” Stop and Frisk” leglsla- Wednesday ait 8 p.m. at Orange near future. , , ■, ’.'Urban renewal, hoiising, edu- Vestment of at leai^t 31 mfl- tion. Hall. The third emd fouith de- aSJ;. (AP) ^ An aug- Dr.-Chariee Shapp. .assMant 'caUon for the disadvantaged, Bon. ' g Over SS y efis esperienoe. —— gree wlll be conferred. Supper EATWELL er FRIAAO - PURE ROtK - HOT or SWEET toe ghetto, racial tensions, and Official figures place toe con­ AH worfc done In oar new, “The Lady with toe Dog,” a will not be served. (There wlM temporary restraining ; order. “ *"*®‘* police detaU patroII^ a district ^ superintendent- of, firmed, number of airmen in nioaen body shop. job: opportunltle#,’' were amoii^ RusMan film. Is fifth In a Plne%be a white elephant table. barring a strike, tm to A d the Bronx high school today after a *®*|®?^* *^d, “ we’ve had eight ' toe problems mentioned by Sen­ Ooimnunlst captivity between Art Series sponsored by Man------a LB fierce battle between Negro and months**L) ate. Minority, Leader Frederick 126 and 1*0. "nie number miss­ Chester Community College. It The Koffee Krafters will meet Robert Sanford, the . union white ^ t h s in the school’s lib- ^ Pope Jr, at a GOP luncheon. ing i s , between 200 uid 280. MO^ will he shown tomorrow at 7:30 Wednesday at 9:30 'a.m. at the ITALIAN SAUSAGE spokesman, said the. railroads rary Monday. iTw(^ ^ ^ Bmphastaing that this Is only Ms^y o f these must be pre­ p .^ in Room A-7, Manchester commiuiity Y. Members are re- agreed to continue paying $28 a Police said meetings between sumed dead. SHORT CUT - SHOULDER - 5 to 7 LBS - half toe . problem. Pope sgid, BROTHERS High School. The event is open minded to bring clear glass month per em^oye Jto Travelers officials of Theodore Roosevelt ' .. “ Just as the municipalities cost of brutotog; and to toe public, free of charge. marbles, glass baking dish, and Insurance Co. for benefits. San- High School and teen-age gang U n a c r IsU ard >^-faced with new, pressing prob- equipptog 990 fliers rims to ----- metal container. Hostesses are ford said the union would "with- leaders were planned In an at- . P®LADBLKnA (AP) — Un­ more than $800 mhUon.' n ie av­ 301 CENTER ST. " lems, so are they also faced The Barbara Gifford Circle of Mrs. Anthony Salafia and Mrs. LB draw its strike authorisation tempt to haad off further vk>- guard, pujrils .filed with an increasingly inadequata erage flier to Vietnam, iusoorit Community Bi^tist Church will Wilfred Lisk. NIVn AGAIN that ticii feeling Sfid both parties will ask Judge lence. Philadelphia High 043-5135 when yeur tailef evciflow* SMOKER PICNICS tax base, so are they faced with tog to Air Force staUstlca, haia meet tomorrow at & p.m. to ...... A(i8tin to dissolve the tempo- a meeting between the racial today. The guard was the fact toat' the local property eight years of flying expmienoa clean toe church kitchen. . . « S L i a O LB 4 3 c Wiry restraining order." groups had been planned Mon- by Monday’s outbreak lax cannot produce revenues ad­ telth 1,600 hours to the air. 'itae How To H old rrOILAFLEX- KegotiaUonfl on other points day morning none of the which-result- " ' LAP'pliotaMuO cost to train and equip earii one ToilGt Plunger equate. to toe sohitiim of these were to resume immediately, youths involved appeared. injtiry to at leant four problems,’* ■ ^ figures at $778,000. Unlike ordinary plunigen, Tbitafle* railroads invofved carry-Three hours later, over 100 Added to these costs, toe U.8. FALSE TEETH doc* not pennit compreued air or LIVER ft BACON SALE! USDA CHOICE STEAK! ^‘AUbough It is probably true, M ore Firm ly in Fhico meay water to iplnh back.pr etcape. 846,000 passengers a day smd youngsters, not all of them pu- „ . n^utes- befc^e toe that local i»oper^ taxes have air offenrive lun. expanded an Doyour fatoe teeth annoy and etn- With ‘Ibilaflea the full prenure plows hkve about 78 per cent of rail- plls, staged'a brief rumblb, bat- “ *!®^ POPlla arrived, six unmark- Chased hy. A ^ g , thii not reached -their economic ceil­ average of 50,000. tona 'toitai8 are uito6oes-> N a tio n a l -J l g C C l U K boya in a quanet over "bounda-WAdoaiNGffosr-TnP) ... - ^ 't-u- e e j rles” to a bronx playground, Igan CMv.Wv. George J t o ^ e y . i apMOli iTrlday r i« t - paaktoe; "h a r ta l employea de- A v I Z i C l e Vletnam’B Indnriifif 'lMhi Stoi*es ddll riOM mtal *’‘**® tnoldenta nWMg; a B u b b le around Hanoi, pBundtod' 1” evefy.way to hive toe piVriiouo]^ inimunu. tangsta: an “ “F ‘•a;- ... .. between (See Page Six) steel add power-plahto. m RTPO RD (A P )-8lx pria- youths, Only last wMk, American opera sawed their way i» free- saya he wto not praduea “ ■pool* S o n ^ e n r a t ' £ • » fmm t>u> "'s*®*® Were atrested to flO alternative paopoNds’ ’ to Ms hixJm itMt __ planes attacked a suifkce^air COOUR-EASIER- ■-S .'0 ptisalle site mte otter taigete srss" 'S2.%jsr r** ■’r-. “ .«* ' fooffe Survey wASHntoTON (J^y — Lud and proclaimed: “You dmH witUn five and six milea of Bhd- Five were oaphired within chareed"wltih ~the'''hMUito ” of Rnn>M« a^;^erifiditol to.,1fca,wli» JeriuBkm Nugent was ba-ck to toe know bow groat it is to feel ele- phong. North Vietnam’s pitacl- - ipE COMlWRtABU IR0NIN6! S^ra after the toe^ak. ST ~ ^ wtell^ >48 ’ ; to ^ ^ s l d o r f bathroom TISSUE 2 » ? S s 3 2 c : lio o is . mo. (a p > ^ White Himae ag8toafi:er a'five--1^ agatot'.’ i pel port, whldi: 1$ protected hgr a P ru ^ 'sn ^ . padded! handle and convenient thumb- 4)ne of toe escapees got as ^ ^ ^ a'oegtolatod A S t' Louis! group has mouth aliMgio0. and’."loving toe- Back from Tekas to the spring tO-mile radius ip which tefgeta ra m make this Deliiita Spray-Steam iron easier to tor Meriden, before be waa L,; -: I M xaM to .did not dia- Ihwiehqd' ite ' Mini-aimual, gaiety and tbeettement’’ of a vacafion . time, Luct: has beeh nipy, not be. except/with ep- handle, cooler to hold, less tiring to use. And it’s the nabbed at gun-poiiit in a woods UUH toe VUtnam vutotaiConHay JO'week :driye fo r '. coutrtou- Btate dim.er honprlfig toe visit- “ sleeping late afld .eidpylpg hyr- I^ y a l from Washington, BLEACH hbar the Berlin town Une. steamingest iron ever—42 ports plus Presto’s exclu­ V .« lv jr O A GALLON JUG 55c g X ' 3 9 c totaao he..odtoercail wftBx oitb^ rttosH, ahd hopes to' collect tog tavteldent of Turkey. mU,’’ her fond motoer oonftoed: "With flying weather diie^^ to sive Spray Vent prcivide more steam. Push-buttons The fifth man captured waa Ite|Ob)lcaa-.'jlbaden:at;'it. aajtelow 16,000 iMtoy tekfL ' Hmr black hair upswept,-wear- Luci aiid her older sister, improve this mooto. ttie raids are color-rnatched to dial, with a wide range of a„;.Marine deserter' considered Backs BHl ipf-tob RepubUcaa CdboStoattog The dfivAs;' conducted tog a flowing A-ltoe apprieot Lynda Bird,, elegant to a. grid « « .mspoctod to be intansHled, ’ ’dangerous.’ ’ A man jailed for OMriOittee. . . .ij . since IDBd Iry Ow St. Louis settings' fpr all fabrics. . r k o o r detergent IARGE O Z - diKton dreea from her vvedding evening gowil, vrare' enfoutog s p l i c e r GIANT PKG 77« J-- PKG o O C breaking and entering offenses But he 4M tato-a cogar wtth Otenniltfee for Nuclear Ilv- trousseau, she was a center of over with >«iv (Sro Tmiy A D oib HANDLE- cool aM. armed robbery was still at ibniier. OOP Natlonat GhainaMH' ftorinadlon, vrill benefit “ toe and 'comfortable to hold. huge. is Loonard Ban during-aw visit .to .baby tbdth survey.” ft'is de- toiests ^ actress ^W ce ^LSra“^h^S?*^ LIQUID DETERGENT .Jpwo of toe eseai^s were re- the toaditogtea baadquartenr af scrflMtd • by offleials as toe Ume, ex-Secretary of State AtmAM PdRIf — mor« . e n u re d after less than two only • rodoril ai^here .than ariyjron. i v o r y 1PT6GZBTL 62c 3 5 c HARTFORD (AP) — A longr no objection to the. m ea ii^ , he tba~.BMiuiey fw PTeaMeit^Ctom- Dean Acheson and movie mogul Hamilton - the most r e o S ^ Air 'PolluticKit hours of freedom ae they- ' me assoolate of U. S. Sen. toM the conuntttee that the- stroiritom 90 deposttion to Spyros Skouras -ooridn’t com­ an .appearance this Weekend at SPIAY VENT- sprays riepl 'homas J. Dodd, Matthew Mori- timoniala and other means of qijey sptot an how to judvate teeth which’ has continued -plote i ^ ^ r a d l i ^ ' Luci, wdipt she called the “ boautlltal Problem ^ Worse without -interrupt^im to a with Steam, won’t spot LARGE 0 7 - ruiroad station in Hartford.-fora. arty, any, supportedsupponed a billbui tmtey.today, raisingraiatog .tondstonda for, pubUc cjtflclalsotflolals qaqfmehoo.confMehoe. • Bomney-Romney, sasaid id , tothey ^ e d for a visit with her par. Chicago of Sharon I n C o i m e e t i c U t fabrica. *4 spritesman at the jail aaid would protobit funds frqm, must be allowed to continue. He dUquased “ toa tbdUgtata Pm f roiOhtific manner. Ivory Snow 89c PKG O/ C Poroy, daughter oi Sen. Charles THURn lE S n — easy to toe Marine, Pfc. Gary Heddtog, political testimoniela to 1» uaed sold'financial .aqpport fto hiiafl W g a tii^ ’ for the. Vietnam VletiH Since 1958 toe drive has 1-QT14-O Z! msldered candidate’s ^ rson a l use. as Dodd, Connecticut’s senior aneeoh. V> produced 280,000-- baby teeto- P®roy, R.iu., and John D, Rorit- HARTFORD (AF^ ~ The handle, laSs tfring'to use. % ot Hartford, was considered speech. ' .0 daughter, expeefing her film efeller IV. DuPont TEFLON' DETERGENT LARGE 0 7 - CANS dangerous. He was arrested sev Mortarty, a Manchester auto- senator, is liecessaiy bebauss ' Hah.aHp.gave toe governor for research, an official said. child "around Jtme 17,’ ’ aported problem of dirty, air to Oonaeot- tarfac* m Mtophl* prnMti ttardi HAWAIIAN PUNCH 4 Daeaialar BiM wHh W A y U O l GIANT PKG 83c ^ PKG O / C elfl” ™onths ago after attacking mobile dealer who was involved their salaries from toe govern- .'an toltiil^r^rt on toe outloOk her ^flrat manicure to months . (See' . Page Stxteea) Icut ie growing worae. han ihctiiii to .Ika tahpltla, RMkn t f o FBI agents who sou^t him' testimonial dlnnera for Dodd merit are not enough.' fr^vRomney’s possible candidap DsPaat TEHjON* inniat taalar, wf* •• akicM (tbrict. That was the word Monday CHIPS A H O Y «s oyer to a professional exr. drew, yaritaoo’sl adminlatraticn to |6A;lriU 0 jwhile toe prbb- BuHetiii NEW NON^AIRY COFFEE CtREAkR^ ^ ^ ^ . ' ! V, ^ t iv e heading a epfporote.-Uke ta‘ 1639. A tradition that rid is toms aro worssLtorii-eyer. I«ry OMtoMa (rapdi CooMm » h of ei® 49c ^ . . ■ X ' > 1 ... . , . . 'government agency. bard to change. But‘if 0 e da^slfheitt can bO Carays Fwa MipU Syinp ttm m S 9c ";The plan, disclosed Monday at However, O’Brien, a confl- TOUOB SUDDgHNQ* af toecting of the MagaiinS Pute deht,.capaUe Irishman used to Pbri** C ^ t Hbppy W SyMT m c-oim 4 9 c Ittora Association, caught poii- WASHiNcaaN (AiF) succes^, • seems determined to Senate BepohHean laadnr Hn- gtem and the postal eiuftoye" MMiMt SmUMl e Bte* llaeniil 1 > "tos 53e s .resump toe department. Kved if .10®- 0 IW 0 hlWyj^^ipr erott BL Dtarhaan e e lt t o l « a o^nnlzatlona by surprise. Only Ms poblic corporation plan falls oiTO^ propoeel to convert toe' Peel . . JMk RaMtt'QMiraia'FM iawt ''“I"”.' ^utioua comments werd forto- toraii«h, he has a major modei> Offlbe Iliipartqieut toto.. • '''IM-SiHgiSaji taMlf ' ■ '' • • :* -Ch|Oono':'.a-iwfDil^ Hgmlng. nisatlon program under way hanflteo,-th^roro- nuipraflf giwrnnianiwit enrgeu- .' “ He’s shown,us, a nloe plotvure and ,js studying ,iSve^ plana At gate ^ w»|W.K?pi^ H w M x M t a W m noftaSllc alien laleee toe isene .eg,, F i^ c h ' F n o n ' ’•vor^(»B#w--'5HMfwNo' fg a house, but-Itefore we make ; that call tor vobmteiy-efforta by hi.Vdgid In .'by .laM /isliN - to' going ' ti» ' dtetoto ' ■uct O ac^Synp ntezjAr39c i j down payment 1 Want to see buaineaa and todt^duila to aaja ttein tl^t ognteri tte. ti^ ratoe.” Dtokaen Tiidleeitod at ,U)e riueprtnte,” said K.-f?-Hall- toe miilman’a toad.- -'' . posNu-«fri tsanaj^^ . ..fraN.ftnt 'CrM 4 »®^!c^ 9 & ^OR^ OANOiN an Informal news cantwrenee m i Mixo4 iFuit - '3 {^'*1®® l^cli, head of t)^^ United Fede- pqpdhU^'''would';be ' !rA!/'‘ ’ toot be beUeven toe.TpropeeUi - m r St m C M Mttkn SIkM Craaa lip tt 2umi maU w,on their,pTir > -.... -t-tt ifinL Fntri^ (laoci) Nugent and sister Lynda are shown at a reception for renoa F. OTktan to toba MB te^vandfiepartmeot pfficam OPOwttom-A jKiard o le jijir o ^ ., ^’TWianli PTeaident Oevdht Sunay at the White House last night. It was. the departBBcnt out ot 1 • ,CwinCW|:'CM-v -■.iroa«eAa.2fc. , WCttnriaiVI'AT HUINATIOMU. iVHk:«*tan:OWT - v, ' ^roJuata4tayyy.^ toam :gpototad.^ ^ j»rtod(Wd$iri*i^^ W iten in sfveral radutha .President Johnson’s daUghtert ^ere jtogether .at may have aaeoe 1 !t] thin it. appearad ha h ^ aome- confirmed by the f||niate Wuuld tha poisItillUj of -roaring . (8aa Vajjte fhUBW^ thuJincBtive Mansion. (AP Fhotofax) . dtag la Oenpeito ■ i ' • I ’ • ‘ / ■" V. * - a ' V • I ;\'.iji>Vr' .’^,y v‘ R «;®

W AG E W o MANCRESTEB: e v e n i n g BEBiOD, lONCHESTEH, CONN, TOBSDAT.^UW L 4, IM I ' !lY. a p ^ ^ 4 , i ^ ■ItiiiviM ftti atrii Wol .Jloundup iinK South Windior Si^wold olt . Mitj.^ib0 M B nri|' m r a n r .. Red'^^iua President Target Cuban Vote cm-Totvn Hall '-'ri^optnpAT'c^ M A : ^ /i- By Aurium flHBiNWOiJ) Of Stepped-Up Mao Attacks UN Diplomat Set Tomorrow by Coimcil Is Sobediilod r» ■ aril.4 fp'' - W b a n you play a ipaMain Uad- A^lthSSl TOKTO (AP> — Aitlaolp Untoo party, whom the king IfflW Y O R K (AP) — B w not# morrow ntgU at 8 and take up oarowmemtoar aboa^.tl^ g o U M of..hand aa daolarsri^you must v/\ acadiwt Red C Una’a ' j>iasM6Dt ourted aa premier to 1986. m aald, " T U m to page the agante of tba neetli^ orig- mlaeiie frigate For Baseball Ulw your anMM'to^'doimny at liu Shao-oM mounted in faitehri- Athena, oonatiuctWm work- J J - ™ ® **““y acheduied tor March and The ship, a t«*^ the tJA te todev ma mttm « n » u » 1®**^ lawyers met In Cl*"! h ^ o n to the United Na- canceled becatiae of d anew- Seventh Fleet, cairiaa a i & f ^ Tito HM k p m B M a l d n -Aseoci- luat tha right ilnw; In m M i Famous 1 theatem and d e m a i ^ that the *<*. •? “ »« the book-bomb ^orm. to air mlaaOea, airii sobmactea a t o m haa s M tha baaOball regia- baada toe defenders m a y ha Ir- | | | P trolled by Ma^ Tse-tung catteid neotde be allowed to vote on the **'^’^ * “ ***■ **®®’ The major item c< oonalderaF waapona aa^ the eon^teriaad t r a b ^ fbr boya Inleraated to ablb to thwart you by torciag him aeoumtar-revoluttonaiy monarchy’s future.They oahed The ^gomat, Nioolaa Rodri- tton at tomerrow'a meeUi^ win Naval Taotlutl Data fflWt«n. litltoliiigtla i W x m «>a ^ to uro an antryto duniny andmaate ttum a-mlUoa CM- tora-govemnent Including the AaUaaaraln, Ouba’a rank, be'a/vote on tha final pla^ test Fireman Rtohard aC. Xteaq; ^ A K Q t T M t O o H M g u a foartRcw nlgbt at neae were reported to have de- Oommurtst party. ***• ^ ***' Y 22 *6 ?* lead queiin Of m a n d e d hia ouster. P=rMj«nent i ^ wporflclaj h u m s of the wUl serve aa the basis tor hide M a n h a U J. l^vlUrt^' S882 Al- 7:80 ih tha abmentairy bchobl heari$T** lKI 1 ... i T Z **«<* “ <* *»«<*• tael- and apeclficatiaie of the build- Hngtoo Rd., m p p h » , haa la- audtMum. Boys must Its ao- when toU Mind vraa played at Sartli Wert NwA nilaalon on East 87th mg. v turned from a thrae-year oruiaa oompahtod by.ooa of thair par- several huodrad ooUagea to the 5$r k J T nist N e w ChinaNews Agency went on standby alert. The new ents so' toeumnee forma itad recent ; Intercollegiate obam- s A A n )> to 'V coneant Isllpa can be oompkhBd. ptoMUpi toe Bait player in- SL?„3SS. s s . ^ E r f' s r r s k - « - “ ? ir 4 C S fi. . 4 -H S h o w Set vartahly vroo.toe lint toiok vrito ^ ^“®** taa* « » * * vrarden and discussion of the re-' tor the oomnumdar «d the UJS. tiia next player pasaes. Vdb would beput tions In the United States no t o e V S ^ a r of voter. Sixth Fleet w h » e hi the Kedl- Xkooal 4- H elttba a!t« Invlitad to ^ hearta and liiaii usual- aaonevagency said the fWneseChinese annya ^ y down. linger permit the normal func L memherridp on the boards terranean. enter the Variety aiow to ly returned a clUb. ^ boldt Spodsa, 6 i Mearto, tH - Buy On 10 4 7 4 With Up to 3 30 -*} Dtoienda, •• - ( Olnba» Years To Pay,,, -bad endorsed (he attadcs ~ - tioning Uiere of the Un U e d Na- of Oven 40 ports in IS oountrieh be bald on May at B. O. TMa lead up to dummy’a U u . Smith S c hool Autotorium. weaknees gave no trouHe tp Q'104-8. Aden Violence Wanes tions,” Premier Fidel Castro’s items bl n e w business to be were vlslited on the onilee. ’niera win be fioitr riaaaes, pan- emy oompetoit declared A good What do you oayT A D E N (AP) — Sporadic na- ta a H a y a u omtsidered vviu Include a request Richard A. t a a ^ . son of tominies, dances, drameitks and Aertarer torir toe king of clubs, -Answer: B U 3^ . You plea of tMrtato w h T o o l d l ^ ^ ttaaaBst violence peraisted In “ ottered in from, the board of education for ^ Mrs. B d r o r d J. Lim- muelcaW. The acts are to-' last led to the ace of dtamonde and to raise hearts sntoustasttcaUy -Aden today and a strike “ taml. It said tta explosive wa s aUocatlon of funds ^ ^JlSSrtSd ’ t o ^ S S S not more titon B-8 minutes. ■ ruffed a dtomond. Back to dum- later, but you must first show 3' ♦ -All dubs planning to enter m y With the nine of spades test opponoa m toipp^as a vialtlng U.N. mission “ e U.to A r ^ . nnnoem” (kinds' diseuMlon of second ckuss In the tr.S. Air toat you have very Httls Ugh- the variety show toould rotum a diamond ruff and again to o a M strength. conttoued to paralyze thistods south- ^ * package containing the recent dltflcuiUes of toe Con- ‘ ^ the entry Ueito by-April 16. A dummy with toe 10. of apadea Oopyright liMt e m R e d Sea port. But toe scale delivered to the mis- nectlcut Water C o m p a n y Serv- ■Sfl* for janother diamond ruff. Mbie Blast Kills 14 of toe violence was considerably regular mah, Cuban of- ice In town; disposition of toe Cattollc K g h S » o r t la Miaa- rehearsal wffl be heM on Mtty General Features Oorp. „ 18 at the sbbool. B y tUS t o e toe lest diamond NATAli,*B.C. (AP) — An'ex-An « reduced from Monday. flclals told detectives. They re- cenununily hall on Main St., and Chester, Alrmaa to aa fused to let ,police enter toe review of ooet estimates tor ren- air ~ policeman at Westovar School Conferences . w a s good.''Souto could load a XdoMon In a cool mtoe M o n d a y in the crowded Arab Crater AFB, Mass. H e la a member of Hebron Elementary Sdiool spade to dummy’s Jack and killed 14 miners and Injured 10 district, a volley of shots rang buildingt_ . to Investigate. ovation of the buHdlng. discussion of the role toe Strategic Ah' Oonuhand. principal R a y B. Chudtoer re- cash toe last diamond, discard- otoen. Two miners were miss- out and a grmiade e x p S Ipg tos Jack of dubs. toe park and Choir'Reheanukl .ports that okmfersnee appoint­ tog and believed dead in under- near a deserted m a r k e t . ^ - > sups promptly'lto tiURtya. Give him cMdit for 1 III& A General Electric b u n g l e feet over tbis south- BriUsh troops looked on. ”N e w ^ r k ^ t v to 8 V* PSe wir ---7— m.. . . '*‘y authorities ucatlon budget tor toe fiscal The parish choir win re­ the ooraference schedule m a y be fiito bMt ^ ’t pin any med- ^ ®r®. “ taor incidents are Investigating the Incident year 19OT-8B; a request from hearse at 8 p.m. set OonferemSee will behdd'on •!> Oh Eaet > Jng community tor 20 minutes. elsewhere, but no d a mage or and making every effort to iden- the town sewer commission to The aduK information clan April 13,18 and 14. . Bert Retoina 1 REFRIGERATOR g H Frost-Guard. 147-Ib. Freezer. " 7 1 T he cause of^toe exploelon casuaWee were reported. tlfy toe source,” he said. lease land a sewerage for treat- of ^ church vriH mart Friday Primary report cards" will be ' ^ ™ tetercoBeglat ebam- Z o was not known. • ______' ment plant to Pella Brotoers for at 7:80 p ^ . glven out at oontorence time PtaoAMiie Bart was expected to posture land. Praettoe teaeUag and the Intermediate carts will ^«*®»‘ *® by return Greeks Denounce King Also, presentation of toe capl- Seven students from tbS /Uttl— be sent home on Friday. hog a spade at the second trick. Defense Contract Profit This usesc <89 due of dummy’s 1 General Electric • a A ’iU E N B (AP) — Protesters tal goals and Improvements verslty of Onmeotteut' senlqf Photo Sohednle' committee report to to* town dass J d a m i t a g t a el^ Herbert McCioritoill, ihpib- entries befoM.South has had a to Greece’s two majoa’ cilies ohoace to start the diamonds. mm denounced toe monarchy Mon­ Under Capitol Scrutiny council and approval -by the mentary educatkm havq under- seotatlve of Delmar Studios, council for toe filing of an ap- taken practice teactot *» town the oompany that took toe South can than take toe ace of 1 refrigerator -f r e e z e r , day night after King Oonstan- diamonds and ruff a diamond 1 4 7 1 toie n_ a m _ e d a __conservative_ gOv- WASHINGTON (AP) — Prof- Asked at a newt conference pMcetlon with toe Department _ school plotures recently, has SPMI e i ^ e a t to mi a t t e i ^ to‘^ and pracUces of defense con- later M o n d a y vtoetoer “ toe De- o' Housing and Urban Develop- .. aaid that the pictures should be and return to d u m m y with toe S' the cowitry’s wocret^^lcal erd- taactoin are coming under to- fense Department has started a >"«»* a federal g r a ^ for toe^ « ^ t o n sent h o m e to parents In about 16 of-spades to ru H anotber-'. .. . ____ Gardiner at Parley up a dia m ond trick. W h e n South SAVE A 1 aUgWIy ^ r hardware acederates to- with toe Vietnam war,” McNa- grara- Students traiu^--fte town Principal Gardiner win be at­ gets to d u m m y tor the last time 2 1 Co. Ft. Side By SIda in ctesl^ wtto poilce m severri ward $40 billion a year. m a r a said, ”No, there la no sub- The meeting will be h d d at schoqjs are: Qeraldlne Kar> tending the convention of the with the jack of spades, he must ta^itaed yoi^ dhouting anti- a . Washington official said stance to that whatsoever.” toe high school library at 8 p.m. masln of Bridgeport, Grade 1, Department of E l e m e n t a r y fafi bock on a chto finesses os 1 REFIHGERATOR-FREEZEIi b u m d leI mraardiy Alogj^ port ed to Mond a y Secretary of Defense H e said, ’’about five or six library Poster Contest Terry, Anthony Orsinl of Principals, National Education toe only chance. The finesse iDURTH 15.7 Cu. Ft. Saton^ to toe n ^ The Robert S. McNamara had Inl- years ago w e l ^ L i T a t S y d The South Wimteoi) library TerryviU^ GradejS, BU Terry, fails, and South la down cn«. Association in Boston, April 9 N a t V o lu m a marcbegs^were tornnhers of a yated what toe official termed a toe proftta of the defense Indus- Oouiieil Is sponsoring a poster Leslie McCrea of Vernon, Grade to 12. Elementary principals Dally Queatioii HOLDOVER WEEK 2-DOOR eluh organized by G e o ^ e sub rosa study” of oofttractors’ try vhich w e are oonttautoK to oontest to recogrrition of Na- Terry, Marry Sampson nationwide wlB meet to hear Partner opens with -two 1 General Electric f g|| BiV | Papandreou, head of toe Center profit levels. carry on In order to relate^^flt ttenal libmiy Week, April 16 to Westport, Grade 6, B U Ter- speakers and exchange Ideas. hearts (forcing to game), and KEST to performance.” 22. , *Y- ABobael Klaplk, slxto grade 1 1 5 .8 C u . Ft., 5 5 8 .Lb. ▼ | M m MeanwhUe, department and AU students In Grades 1-8 to Also, larrom N w M t - teacher, will be acting principal FILM -FREEZER agency heads sre revlswlng the town school system are eU- «"• G ^ e 4, O r tia ^ BSH in Gardiner’s absence. lUpGHT FREEZER JL ^ i | FOOD FREEZER prxjcurement and property man- gtole and encouraged to parilci- A Y c M I t f o r OF agement prograitu of some con- pate. Posters entered hi the con- Mass, Grade 3, Wapping Manchester Evening Heniil^ ' tractors. In a UttJe publicized test should Ukwtraite a book to* “ tamerrt^ - . 4 Hebron oorrer^ondent, Mra F A R H E S & 19661 memorandum last September, <*bd has read and which has Sporty B o ^ Marjorie Porter, teL 3SS-911& WEDDINGS OenerdI Electric \ President Johnson ordered toe t>e«a approved by Us tesutoer or OomraTOe $ochlF SAVE A 1 examination of practices of con- the pubHc Bbrartans as being l»ld a ^ p r l ^ social Bri- alMsCiiSei ■ 2 4 . 7 C u . Ft.. 8 6 5 -Lbl NITES tractors “which purchase sup- appropriaite to the todividual’a Church Cforners Inn, l u n c h e o n T u f f h STANLEY WARNER pUes and equipment for whl<* read^g_aiWMty. ^ • ■CHEST FREEZER b u n d le 1 *167 toe government must pay or Thq contest la not an as* coa- th^a U toe .affair Ija t o m p l o f i ^ 3 1 > 8 5 Giant zero degree freezer holds ^II^to 156 lbs. o f frozen foodi. A sup^ market in your h3»-6t30-7:88-9:8e Automatic WASHER your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by pected to be even higtaer. Viet- ®tad and selooted tor represen- « Achool Hibraay chainrikn by Robert Hawkins, 528 Miller some contractors soarod. World Friday to a U o w the oouncU a Wapping Is a m o n g toe atu- WORK" War n is an example. From frU week tor a croos town ae- dents at toe Univeirity of Con- TONITE AT 8:00 AuniHAitt ' WASHER 649-9240 1942 to 1946, toe government leotlon of the final winnena. The nectlcut who are practice teach- General Electric SAVE A t recovered $11 billion In excess transition end iq>eoiBl dasa en- tag in secondary sriiools MBfSICKiiMB profits from defense contrac- tries will be judged separafely throughout the state. H a w U n s ^ M K H COUNT BASIE DOUBLE OVEN RANGE BUNDLE I BUSS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. tors. in tbo town Judging. been assignod to Ui6 SutfloM hwarirwai 5/ Self Cleaning Oven ’ O ne prize wfQ be awarded tor School and la toaejiing AND HIS OROHESIBA ] PIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Bob Duffy, formerly with toe *ach grade level In the contest agriculture. For The Benefit Of The Maaoheoter Asaoriariott For The • 4 The Oldest and Lai^est in Conn. S t Louis Hawks, is in his third for a total of ten prizes. Help Of Retarded Chlldreo, Inc. , General Electric season as Colgate’s basketball Wlrmens will be announced Manchester Evening Her- SKfiS SAVE A I coach. April 16 and xnlzes will be Windsor oorrespond- -^THURS. EVENING. AFRH. 6, 1967 — 8 P.M .; Beet Model Bwarded. The oereuMny wUl in- ®"*> Ann Lyons, tot 844-888$. WEDNESDAY Maachasltr HI9I1 School Audllorim ohide nsovieB tor students par------^---- I AMERICANA RANGE BUNDLEI 4 Academy Award T I C K E T S — $4.00 } ttcipating in the campettiton Afni W n n <1 P i t M l Nomtoationa k V , .J-y- s-' 10/} eoily and wHl be held at the EH tJtecl Including Best Actress (Available Atr Lone Guitar, Belter's Alnsle Shop, lifiett)^ »♦ -(•>’. V *> . Terry School. ' H A R T F O R D (AP) — Major rRexall Farirede and L e o u u d Shoes. High school Reunion Leonard B. Wood, U.8 . A r m y "OEOR<»Y GIRL" i General Electric >■- t-. Iho inisworth M e m o r i a l - was awarded the Legiob of 7 High School «eed8 hripe you ee^ freshments including, plzsa. All ' • C on w W snoe O u O e f' -AUTOMATIC WASHEG tabUsb washing qonditioha to meet each m e n

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MANGHESTBIt 1 fG TUESDAY, APRIL 4,1967 PAGE FOim IIANCHESTER l^VENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CbN»« TUESbAV. io>RIL 4.1967 r on iwiiufai 'tiva Iteh. Suoisesgftfl^.-iiWiiilt^^ Fishing Hole may have their catch cleaned n * w n n i C Pin GLASS TV-Rt|dio Tonight Formerfy Used Momentary School Seen FOR BATHTUBS^ As Rumminner ,tHJkT CAU S^I^. , ; •' ■r. ^ -1:^ September 1968 { oiNi iHOWER% WATBRFCMRt) -- A »3- w WIlW HiyRTroto (A|H4A Television foot boilit once used by nunrun- 'Mljoy bta^m 19604Wpj|, .^ tc h had Arphltee* Dobart UeRhard 'of we think that an .occupancy . Glass does a beautiful job for stich ffcOO ( , » Jtorie ^ < 8) Twilight ZorZone nets becomes a fishing hole. i wUght destroyed In fl Y ot» . 1 with hhn to the next oommla;' t5:S0 (30) S c ^ ll(K2O-22.60) Oh-1 Irom Totees and her hull wUl het served as a Navy supply and !last. March 14. Presumed fiMt Ms, suggested timetable Is fol- Sion meeting. April 17. ( (40) Peter. Jennlnca tWCXJE (C) C om ply Sathfacttan.f, topred. { ^ (M) Whet’s New? 8:00 (24) Spectrum . stocked with fish—phis lobsters, transport boat. Sinoa BebiUer in Uie was the tS.OOO pin, The Sohool board has request^ % J. A WHITE BLASS OQ. ' .. V (18) HlKhway Patrol 8:30 ( S-12) Red Skelton Show bought her In 1988 she.has been which «?ontalns two (Uamonds , .TThe letter was read at a com­ ed that the library be included ‘.4:00 (,3-lOMO) News, Sporta, ( 8-40) Invaders Capt. '^rneBt SctaHler, her Our bateflitt i«hdea is aei mission meeUng last night. t Weather (lAviO^S-SO)(p------“ O^slonal Wife owner, says about 4,000 holes beached at his bo4d .and fUdi' atid a peart. ’ to be fleknid caoagb'fb m - in stage one of the school, rath-^ 31 M>m I St. — PhoM 44f-7a a ** rao) HcHale'a Navy (18) Subscription TV center here.aiid hair servetf as a Btk Monday, Geno' Mlbhaiid, eommiddate aby alae gatheriic. « In It, Lienhard llst$ the fol- er than, in stage two. Th4 (24) Calendar have been drilled In the hull of Jowln*’ schedule; 1.- Submission 9:00 (24) Connecticut Issue I . tha-14-ton vessel, wMch is being t’BaiW Fatber Show 9:06 Nlghtbeat vides a subsistence Allowance of Members of Manchester VFW Post, from left to right, (3Iyde cer aid and research, rehabilitation, Voice of Democracy j .Lowell Thai 11:0O News, Sports, Weather eut Bhie Cross and Oonnacticut Blue Cross standard of holding Ht:30 Alt Johnsop 550 a month. Plckral, WilUam LAPoint, Robert DeBenedict, Floriam Bol­ contests and hospital vijsits. Othet Manchester talent par­ sewing maehinos. fedhe WorS^ Medical Bgiyicfl.should continue an "open enrollhient” at least During a six-wee^ Army once a year. duc, Robert Bolduc and Lwnard Kanehl, will be some o f the ticipating in the event include Mrs. Wilbert Auden, Miss "stars” appearing in a Variety Show Saturday at 8 pjnrl. at summer camp between the Jim- t o . ti#.; taic-exempt but; ritould “ Tiere has been one period of Sandra Auden, Mrs. Gladys Venaart and Larry Moron. Tick­ • # e Waddell School. The show is sponsored by Deiiartment of by SINGER. ior and senior years of. college, Read Die lA C fS have hMM public representaUon three and one-half years in ets for Ike event may be obtained at the VFW Home or at Connecticut of the VFW Auxiliary. Proceeds from the event the door. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) M anchester Book B it the student receives 5151.86 a ‘■,n M their boards, a study com­ which nd^open enrollment was month. will be used for various Department programs such as can­ This ons is yours mittee has recommended. held and another of two and Selection to the prograim Is one-haU years,” the committee Ibe rawmmendaUons were based on academic excellence, said. ' used to^ combat cancers and — thus Improving Ihe treatment By Texas Reyiewers made to' tha (General Aiusembly for only *149*3 extracurricular activities, phys­ Blue Cross reserves, the com­ Cancer Researchers Test leukemia such as Xrays and of malignancy. ical standards, results of col­ Monday. certain drugs tend to predispose YORK (AF) — WiHlam Some other oommentr ’ mittee said, arc insufficient to Perry said (xily 18 patients >THE PUSH BUTTON BOBBIN windain the lege entrance examl^atiim Both non-profit plans are top- cope with an emergency -nich as patients ^ infection, as well as machine! liester’g booh 'T h e Death Paul E. Salsinl, Mahbaukee have been treated In tiie “ life Journal — ."Manclhester Is a boards, and evaluatitm o f moti- heavy with hospital tmd medical an epidemic or to handle ex­ Value of ^Life Isle’ Isolation hemorrhaging, and both can be • SPINNING REEL THREAD SYSTEM for tiw of.; k'APresident” has received arsonnal and representatives of SupiJrb writer.. It is a masterful leadership potentha pected increases in hospital PALm b e a c h , n a . (AP) — “ locks” in the plastic which are life-threatening. islands,” for periods ranging up smoothest thread flow. group .Insurance buyers, the to almost three mbnths and that genpndly enthusiastic ' reviews account, for Man EXCLUSIVE SLANT NEEDLE makes it easy to eat froi^'iiook critics. But they hat- only a writer but a historian, and successful completion of th? committee isaid- The committee recommended 'violet rays, said Dr. Seymour have be^ reduced by the. use of it is too early to Say whether as you sew. ROTC program, students are It recommended that at least lated in virtually germ-proof any cures have been acnieved, • SEWS CHAINSTITCH, TOO-zzzips right oulfor ed i , In Texas. There undoubtedly will be other that the state Insurance com­ Perry of the National CJancer so-called ’*blood-platelet” trans­ commissioned as second lieu­ oqe*thiitl of the board of dlrec- missioner get “ greater regula­ plastic tents, called “ life Is­ Institute, Betbesda, Md. t fusions. Infection is still the ma­ or whether periods of symptom- easy basting. ArtKiir D a w k . hoOk critic o f , tenants in the U.S. Army and toint .of Blue Cross and Blue tory power with regard to the free remissions have been thk Cincinnati Enqiilrer, said ^ I*? ‘"M ediate aftermath. lands,” In a new approach to­ Doctors and nurses insert jor cause of death in such pa­ serve on active duty for four Bblekl OMfl should be members ,BIue Cross and the Blue Shield, ward aiding the war on mollg-. their arms through gaunUet- lengthened. Whati new fo r tomorrow fto fS I N C E R fodayf* M o le s t e r wrote to ” a telegra- tients. years. from the general public who are including the power of investi­ nancy, a government setenUst type gloves in both sides ol tbe So, the “ lile-island” technique He said all the patients had ^ ^ ^ v id , > noimterary st^e” not mamlwni of the medical pro­ gation.” ^ that WB work Is “hard to definitive account” said today. tent. Patients can even get is under trial at the National failed to respond to other treat­ fession, hospitid boards or group Tbe committee also recom­ There Is tentative evidence weighed or be given Xrays with­ C ^ e i ’ Institute with two alms: ments, and bad extremely IJtnd hard to put dended prison sentence of one lOUNTRY DRUa liven she has violently faulted high is expected to be in the year and a day has been given Rje book. upper 30s or low 40s. to Iver J. Iversen, 67, of Bridge­ r--. ' .1. « “ Ib e multiple errors In fact The cold Canadian air is as- port, who had pleaded no con­ fl and In interpretation are al- sociated with a-large high pres- test to a charge of misrepre­ HO MINIMUM DEPOSIT ready being documented by his- sure system that is currently sentation in the sale of stock. torians. What fs most interest- moving through the 'midwestem The sentence was ordered by ( "»4* vy- ’ .i-- . |)ig Is why the book — for which states; The high will move off Judge M. Joseph Blumenfeld in 1 ' ^ * ^ y good things can be said — the mid-Atlantic coast this eve- u.S. District Court. Blumenfeld placed Iversen on probati S3 slide projectors. ' '■ • " >8 'S'. . ^.C /{ 3IM lenif it to you. Or you can ir M ■ 1 YEAR MOHEY-BACK-GUARANTEE. If ypu'rw holi100»/o satisfied I.' lihsays wait to t the paperback WEIJION DRUG CO. 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';V FREPARi FOR YOVn FUTURE SimM0 i JLeaj^i^iiig Gap fe'-:?: n r s w Schools IN TH E K ij ZBA Decision on Variance COMPiniR Topic for PTA Hawvp; '•HFi'■■■•■"//• ■at —n.; ■ . i’l ■ T.:.J.. isj \ • ’Questioned by Zoning Agent Flee|ft6spital John J. Gdennoh, principal o f r.. s’flBg/-'- B rackeit-N o^ M st School in FAYIN4 UF TO $20,000 A YEAR Oa^srooms ' *' A ncBKt decision the son- The planning commissioi; was V ir t t l j i i l ■ fit' | a i 1 Hartford, w u' .;R>eak on “The JOIN THE MANY MEN A^^D WOMEN /The United Oongregationat the bus tranaperUtlon-haa not , Sng board of appfals granting consulted by Atty. > Kelly on v ‘ Bduoational Gap’’ at a meeting ALREADY TRAINED BY PSI FOR THIS Church last night agraad to en- been deetdad. , "d I la variance on iui undersized Mareli 8. A t this time Kelly of toe Waddell School PTA to- EXCITING REWARDING CAREER tgr info a contract to let the Tito board la „)0onaldertog iot if being question^, by son- said he wanted to get what he ' *^*** town, hold public klndeigarten three or.four different busing momnv at 7:80 pm.—to the IP YOUi ARE A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE i^,^a jbig agent ’ tionsdd Tedford an)l termed the "feeling” of that rights, prlvieges’ and respoiisl- ciaaaea in five rooms :o f -the plans. Itw as polntod out at ■Waddell auditorium. PSI CAN HELP YOU |Mso by !ZBA alternate Morris board before going to the biuties ot employes in Msiness , DAY— EVENING—SAT. CLASSES church’s Christian Education hearing t' t the children most, { IWlverstein. ZBA. and induslty.” Waddell ia .qne of toe Man­ Building. The glasses would in need ot ktodergluten edu'oa-' r Tedford gave ^ rst Selectman The planning commission "We, therefore, have with- chester schodls taking children FOR FREE APTITUDE TEST start in ^September. ■ ' . . tlon, would be those least likely m ' m tRichard Morra the go-ah?ad gave what It termed "tentative drawn our opposition ' to this from Hartford’s North Rnd, in TEL. 289-7787 The.pnly remaining hurdla to to b6 able to co'me if transports- idght to seek a written opin- preliminary approval" to what leglslatfon,” ' HanUlton told the the educational Iqieing expm - OR MAIL COUPON the start at public kindergartens tlon were npt provided, ftom Atty. Harold Oarrlty, it said would technically be a General'Assembly’i'Lalmr Oom- ment. Project Concern. Brack­ ip approval of .thi Board Of Bd- Two contingencies were in- Sntort homamokars will find all their heme needs at Grants n counsel. subdivision if a request for a mlttee at the hearing on bills ett-Northeast is oite ot the city Ujcation budget at the annual eluded to the school; during thta spectacular Horn* Furnishings Salal Sterawid* EI Silverstein appeared at the variance were granted. It neith- to give hospital employes the schdols from which children for fTRCHWBAMMlNd AND SYSTEMS INSTITUTE town meeting in May. decision; The availability ■electmen’s meeting last night er approved nor disapproved right to Jofn unions. toe program were chosen. • 800 SItvir Lane, East Hartford, Conn. 06118 Last night’s special meeting Church Christian iBlducatlon values in furnllurs, rugs, appliances, lamps...curtains,* jto ask toat Morra seek this the loti but said that, if the Its enrollment of about 1,700 of members of the United Oin- Building, and approval of the opinion. The- seleotm^ called variance were granted, a sub- No Fund* Available is 98 per cent non-white. Qlim- NAME . . . .Age gregational Church unanimous­ education budget at the annual draperies.^.lihan closet needs, tool Shop and sool Tedford, who came to the meet- division map would have to be non -Will explain why he feels ly authorized its Board t Trus- town budget meeting, the sec- HARTBtiRD (AP) — There’S 6 fag and agreed that he would filed. that even with excellent teach­ tees to ••ft®*' fat®, contractuf.1 ond Tuesday In May. no money in the governor’s' ADDRESS t 0 • • 0 • a-j.i Kke an opinion from the town At the selectmen’s meeting ers and facilities, children can­ agfeement with the town for Members of the Planning and budget for a oost-of-llving type I ,«ounsel. The sotting board is al- Ust night Morra ascertained not get a full education and renting rooms for public kinder Zoning Commission last night .| pension for retired teachers, but , C I T Y ...... i ...... ’...... ZIPZIP CODE..CODE...... I 5 BIG DAYS... APRIL 4 - 8 ■o planning to consult' its own what the problems were and equal opportunities during a garten. reviewed the plans f<^ the de- the fhatter may be negotiable. kttomey. said he would, as senior of- five-hour school day and within’ ______— , J Tbe tossing' ot the roonis will velopment of the Stero property, j ■ The decision In question was fjcer of the town, seek the Gov. John Dempsey indicated toe confines of the four walls today. be subject to several recom- calling for construction o f '112 )ceached by the ZBA in execu- opinions. pf the school. mandatiohs drawn up by the homes in the New Rd.—Oehrlng tlve session after a public hear- ______"We majt be able to stretch 'Glennon, associated with the church Bustaess Committee. No Rd. vicinity, I March 21 on a request for a bit on this" Dempsey said. Hartford schools since 1936, time Umit was mehiioned to The proposed plan Is bom- '* k variance on an imdersiscd lot ‘‘There’ll be dlscussioir o f this was appointed Hrackett-North- Note,.,-Save 3.12 on' dozen t o r authorization, iiiid will, pre posed of “ lots of record” ap- . ’S'. ^ated above the new Mobil matter.” east principal in 1648 and prior^ 5 Recautured SUmably be toft up to the board proved by toe Board of Select^ Tv'',.? ^Mation on Bolton Center Rd. . _ ^ Unking teachers’ i>ensions to to that was principal at Naylor o f trustees. man prior to Installation of zon­ GRANT MAip* ‘SUPER VALUE’ the cost of living index was one ‘ The land belongs to Oakland, A -f-f-g v -f |l^l A A g V | o r School. He was a teacher-coach " Oiairman of the BoSrd ot Ed- ing regulations several years Sfoc., a subsidiary of ttie Green' of the planks to the Democratic to Westboro, Mass., before Ucatlon David Cook totplalned ago. The plans shown last night WHITE PERULE SHEETS Maiwr ' Construction Co. The platform last year. coming to Hartford. / 0 1M( ky NU. Im. the need for the facilities iwould were o r i^ a lly *dated 1962.' iyiulance was requested by Jail Hospital A bill aimed gt equalizing He holds a m uter's degree probably last about five years. The dovelopera of the proper- jQarence Brown, owner of the pensions and providing automa­ you noticed that lately he has tended to make sup* from Columbia University and I f was pointed out the school ty, vepresentsd by Atty. Herbert ^ 72x108“ flat (Manchester Carbide Co., "who tic increases as the cost of liv­ «r twin fitted (Oonttnned from Page One) port of his policies a test of pofrtot/sm?" has studied at the Universities Iktord could not.- like the fablll- HsmnSbury. of Vernon, have intends to relocate his machine ing goes up was ahred at a pub­ of Connecticut, New Hampshire Sole le87 REG. 2.39 ./ttee for only one year because agreed, to meet the new road lic hearing last week. The mea- o .pemploythg 12 persona, on a 16-foot barbed wire-topped and Maryland hnd at Harvard once the kindergartens were specificatiOiL requirements, of Se and Trinity College. | provided they would have to the tovm caUlng for paved When we put ‘Super 'Value’ percale' sheets on sale, During the business meeting rontlnue, The t V ans Council of Manchester re­ pital yesterday afternoon after Spring, however, consiructed may be substanially •Morianos or toe member who vynuato HaliBurton. 24, who er men will take priority over Informally, it was unanimous BRAND NAME GOLD WAVE $9.98 STEREO WITH FUU Y the car she was driving -smash­ 110400 Rent toss than indicated on the plans, ■Svas temporarily absent because has only one leg. was appre- those over 18%, no matter how in its support of Manchester quest that the Human Relations COMPLETE ed into a utility pole while try­ Mrs. Malcolm Barlow report- according to King, nearing ap­ M e 2. 5 7. . 30'! or 36“ lanaths fhe had present at toe nended in Hartford. long the older applicants have fighting in Vietnam, The Commis.sion review Its action DETACHARLE SPEAKERS Of March 21. 1967 and endorse ing to avoid a line of fire vehi­ ed the rules end regulations proximately 6b homes. <*(!( ‘ Whole hearing. two captured first were been waiting, Walsh said. inidividual members expressed A. Carefree cotton tiers have a Permanent Press '■fio- a resolution of support for our cles. establE by the Business Drainage difficulties on the This question, a question of ismael Nieves, 23, of Hartford resentment that their patriotism CLAIROL HAIR COLORING $1.50 6^sh. Available in floral patterns o f red, blue, flold, 4 0 . 8 8 government and toe servicemen She was-examined in the hosr ■ ' . . . Committee of the church to. hill as it approaches Gehring •the legality, of voting, win he and Joseph Rodriguez, 21, of Sentences Redued wasBO even questioned.uueo(,6Uiic^« <»-•------— —— — .. j COMPLETE B. Cotton poplin with wash and hang flnish. Bonaz Sole iput to town counsel. Winsted. They were nabbed at The request for the resolution Manchester who are fighting Pitol» emergency room and re- 'Which the schools were to Rd. may cause the developers * 9 ^ T9 ^ A. A0iial 6** 1 a t a I I *1 stitching, multi-colored appliques, fringe trims. REG. 59.95 j The second question concerns the railroad station. HARTFORD (AP)—The sen­ had been made by Mrs. Barbara in Vietnam leased, a hospital official said. egreement to abandon plana for that por- )the legality of the decision It-^ Nelson had escaped about two tences of two* state prison in- Sanzo. "Such a resolution is not a Police said she was driving Rental pt the five classrooms tkm of the proposal. Swag er Canopy Valance, Sale 2.5^ ea. Valance 1.99 political matter but one of west on Woodbridge St. when FROStINO * SISJW Was set at $12 a day per room, PZC chairman Walter Beaton HO MOHir DOWN... jaelf. weeks ago from a sheriff's car mates- — one cbnvicted in a Her'action had been prompted - COMPLETE 16% djft Grant Cretin iMT M«xthl7 T*rmi * Silverstein said he and Jen- as he was betog taken to jail, slaying, the other in an attack by an advertisement in a Hart­ moral conscience that cannot be she noticed several cars driven or 110,800 a year. This would indicated he would get in touch fsen "a^ eed to essence that toe He was charged" with narco'tics' two women — were slashed ford newspaper, calling for par­ sidestepped or passed on to an­ by volunteer firemen and a fire NO AFFOINTMINT NtEDEO include the cost o f heating. Atty. Hannabury to fur- FilRU DOT • Instant sound. other agency. truck behind -her. electrlcity and maintenance of theri discuss the plans ♦variance should not have been violations in addition to the rob- Monday to “ time served.” ticipants in a Feb. 8 Peace • Rich, mellow tone ' Il^TMted based on toe facts pre- bery with vio-lence charges for State Pardons'Board took March on Washln^on. The ad­ "The opinions o f a rather vo­ She pulled to the right to al­ tha bulldtog. Sign Rettolhtiona DE^(KTIKR$ AND cal minority have beeh well re­ low them to pass s'nd lost con­ The school board would be rt- • Precision turntable ^ e h le r because there “ was no which he was awaiting trial. ' the action Monday, making eilg- vertisement had listed a Man­ King advised the PZC last TAILOlb CURTAiNS Shavdship.” He said that toe Haliburton, a Hartford man, ihle for release on parole James chester corresponding address corded, and it is felt that toe trol of-the-‘Car, which veered in­ quhr^ to assiune the respon^i- night that It could not. appeal • Plays all record, speeds majority ot the commission to the pole on the right side of ^ a r d "acted hastily” on what was serving time for larceny. A. Solman, 26, of New Haven, for replies to "Women Strike ,— •E" taxte a recent decision of the Zonij^ 111 • Automatic shut-off- Ht thought was "right,’I based State jail officials said Nieves ^"<1 Thomas F. Owens Jr., 38, of for Peace,’ ’ a protest of US. should also express Its' opinion. the road, police reported. a w by the town on the church Board of Appeals becaus. Jon toe “best use of toe land,’’ and Rodriguez were awaiting Mount Vernon, N-Y. participation in the Vietnam "As representatives of the The' impact flung the woman ^lldtog be^Usa tlw 1^ a c ^ ’'afi*'agl seven veterans organizations, jmaklng a "m oral” but not a trial In Superior Court. Nievea Solman was one of four New War. against the steering wheel. rental 'taeonie.' ■ ■ ...... »» ■ the Veterans Council of Man­ Save 18% oH Grante ."legal” decision. was being held on a murder Haven youths convicted a dec- TVo mem^jers of the HRC Police said the firemen were ^ trte l w J t o o i ^ ^ ^ The PZC has btiem ^nceined chester endorses the action of ^ Silverstein Called Morra charge. Rodriguez had been ®*te ago in the beating death of participated in the March—Mrs. returning from a call, with the SMpOTH ILoWiNO our government and supports about a:dqciido*> by the Appeals g Silverstein explained today bound over to the higher court Horis Lcschuk during a mug Barbara (jfoldberg and Mrs. emergency lights on their cars ^ r ^ , te r e te a ^ Any a«i- Board permitting 4 rotottn i^ 24“. SO", 36“ ■•ngthiV Rid. 1.M ging in New Haven. Owens was Virginia Briggs, the men of Manchester that are flfl shing. WASHADLE UTEX tthat, ’after failure of all efforts 'em three counts of indecent as- now serving in Vietnam.’” LrZJSntiv afffxrf located^n’S WaduiMe Dacron* poly­ convicted in 1951 for attacking . Mrs. Briggs, at the HRC's aqnipnmnt permanenOy ffflx r f corner ol Merrow and Rhodes ♦to get the ZBA to consider the sault. Agreement on submitting toe t o wSuT ester marquisette. WAUFAINT flegal effects of toe majority’s two women in Westport. March. 21 meeting, had defend­ hL h,, fh . v -t . ■wrecked, was towed from the I215y, SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD letter was reached by toe Vet­ ■ ed the right* of the minority to JSd “ ■ ’H” «' »>• 45*, 14" itnzHli— 5hl« 1.47 PRl. ^decision and to have the'ZB A erans Council after lengtliy dis­ scene, police said. ' ' dissent or disagree. 43*. 73* Itoftm----5to* 3.57 Pt. ifobtain legal opinion on th6 ao^' Public Records Pacifist* Heckled cussion last night at a meet­ "ALL MEATS ore FRESH CUT HRC member Mrs. Beverly STATE ‘BERET’ KILLED «< 0 .. 11* w't6* toeiik*, Mp 3J7 Mt OAL 'Jtlon taken, I called Selectman ing at the Marine Corps League NONE ore FRE-FACKAOED!' Solo 2 g4 7 NEW LONDON (A P )-A paci­ Malone at first had backed pas­ WFST HAVEN (AP) — M r. Malchiilg Valence —_ t .29 iMorra as a last resort to find Warrantee Deed fist demonstration — the launch­ Home. SAVE UF TO 20% ON OUR GRANT CREST* RIO. 2.99 sage of the Vietnam resolution, and Mrs. Louts Guarlno of 20 ^ e 0 U 8 ^ 4 ^ appUcapt did hot claim hard- |out if he (Morra) would obUto Lerni Cleszynskl to Shirley M. ing of a "Yellow Submarine of but then agreed with HRC chair­ Fay St. have been notified by '| STORE HOURS: ibOms used during the week. ^ reouest MIUUM* IMUUTED CAPES A SNORTIES . ^toe necessary ^ legal opinions of Converse, property on iVads- Peace" — turned out to be far Washable, odor free, fast man Dr. David Warren when the Department of Defense that 4 *town counsel.” ’ " , worth St. from peaceful. Rule Is 7 Times Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 * Thnrs., Fri. 9 to 9 “ nfa? regulations for- drying, lab-tested. Wide he said, "This is a political mat­ their son, Raymond, has died maintenance of ra. i ^ ; l v ^ The zoning board met to con- Leases One of a group of hecklers dfbiceof decorator colors. ter and, under our ordinance, MILWAUKEE, Wis;—Boating as a result of wounds which he Sat. 8 to G (Closed AU Day MondGy) Rre_miB"r , M i-ilt would have to be . part of a bella Zelonls Zuraw, 24 Bretton answer charges tha^'he accused tains ureaform nitrogen. Each bag 'amap in order to*__ seek...I. <1the__ approv- ryA ■ no al. i ° . . . . feeds 5,Q0G sq. ft. Rd., ^ April 22, St. Bartoolo- seven state court judges of crim- Reversiblel 2*1 of the zoning board, he^ssid. mew’s Church.. inai conduct in what he said pa. “S i siT-sr 4 because the Green (Hapbr prop- Neal Wayne ISobertson, Eas^ was concealing the cause of FEEDS 10.000 SQ. FT. . 2«rty would be divided into three Ifortford, and Mary Jane The- death of an Ansonia woman In t V ^ x I I V ' COLONUL ;3or more parcels. resa Putinas, Hartford, April 8 1961. '90 miDiDRliOIN ‘2 ‘Hardship’ Said Created Douglas Michael Carlow, 717 Whiteside appeared here'Mon­ i At the zoning board meeting Tolland Tpke., and Janet Marie now HEAVY WOOL day before U.S. District Judge j|lt was decided that Green'Man- FargnoU, 7TT TV>lIand Tpke., M. Joseph Blumenfeld in sup­ ,9or had created its own "hard-,April 8. port of his motion to quash, the ^'11 snip ' oy not leaving sutiicient * Bidldtog P erm its...... - pending disbarment hearing! or­ elip^Jhwte.tho need to. return to V $ . . ^ \ a kpeotol churoh meeting annu- 1 Sttve 15,951 ;Sfrontage between the Mobil sta- Manchester Heating & Plumb- dered last February. Manf C.Y.O BasketbsU. 'team will be : Ri o . Blii.95 ation and the end of its property ing for Frank Savino, alterations lilly, for aUthorlMiUon to rent TORF-iyiilkER CONN. FRESH, BRADE “ A” honored' at the OpaghetU sup- NO MONEY DOWN. ..M S weekly ‘ D I R E a d t ’ SOFA-BED j:|line; It was also pointed out to dwelling at 72 Birch St., $1,- Supports Health BRl &e faoillties. 'ftiiere that there is .enough land 800. UttN SEED SPECIAL It to expected the church will ^ CltooaG 1QQ% duT{d}|e wool. A HEAVYWEIGHT NYLON '2 available in the total property Norman Clark, tool shed at HARTFOR-G (APJ-,-Gov. John agree to provide the facilities ‘ 9^ m -. I 'RuiIg bdf 'Idy iiian^ ^ears jdf MAKES ONE ROOM DOUBLE FOR TWO! sto bring toe parcel in question 164 Green Manor Rd., $100. Dempsey sent a telegram to Tuff.Maker perfection blended iswq EXTRA tor thpUrn negtlfpwni years with the beatitty j n d service. R e v e ^ iWOM SIZE RUOS Bead contains Only fine-bladed pi^ n i unniiAllv hftgfttiubte ,aw8twt ll^aatFS i w I up to regulation size. Aldo Pavan,^ new diyelling at Congress today urging approval rental fe iUeier'iwico'^ewear. I , Tedford also said that the cor- nial grasses; Heavyweight Kentucky based on fa®®P cbnunltteeii be held 8 f Ie C A I o n e l o w P R IC E ! 376 Keeney St!, 816,000, ‘ of a bill that would provide more Bluegrass, Certified Penniawn Red sseperlenoe and temiroow night, W a d M {rect legal path, was not taken, Home Building Specialties for federal money for community Fescue, Chewings Fescue, Newport \ ■ V- I that Brown should have gone Lome and Mary Violette, swim -' mental health centers, Kentucky Bluegrass. To create prize­ *^^"*lnstoUauI^ long .' Top grade fa M o : poUd mapje Iffudatoliked and rubbed to a Inaftrclna finish. Ito zoning before seeking an ap- mlng pool at 122 Bryan Dr., 82,- "This program is one of the winning turf,, plant Asgrow Turf‘lMaker. ! awaited , public kindergarten 1 -'Spf* h®4< (fafa chair gnd rocker .have foam rubbw cushion o ^ tru ctio ii. program Waa.aUthoHfod by tha The Yputh.tawlr of the United RIO.'.': . al. , 500. , I most useful ever sponsored by now. 69.93 CBoloe of ooiors'.!^ grihts and solids. ' , | j, ______.______the ffederal government' to aid / C h a r g e / f .-"'V and i^imulate the most forward m s ... ue MpHMr T«m- ('looking programs tot care, SET’INCLUDES; ij^bnjtinuous filam ent , t " , ' ' • . , treatment and rehabilitation. of ; hirin g . '’s ).M«n's Choir that’s at^-dir|i, theVtoentcdly 111,” the governor r jypproxlmatbly * 1i5o;; reat v Maple Sofa Bed will rebU ^oirow nlftot; (jjS ’ : ; iptotantr, Choose j Maple R o^er siaid in his telegram to Congress-, 'A :■ . d^Ats braveii a 16tocli...... 'artowfSi ...... Maple Xrm ;|Chair Cocktail Table to attend the hearlng 'toilding to ■®:A0 to ffGnA ;waihted‘ d ^ r a t o r man Harley O. .Staggers of/tlie Ttricu]!^ple‘'Step Two End In^fstqte and .Foreign Com­ ' upanln1(^ endowm ent .qf ^the Adve; ‘ ;k»tors. 9^ X 12'size,"'. |ENTii:.WHBEL BALANCING - Semeooe to 4®uW% j Table Ltiipps. merce (fommittee, V" ■' libBc kindergarten. -protTam. or 4f ri h t i # m a .2 S w t a M y ; PAIRING AND RECORING ^ Som.qi 1811,000 in federal/funds !pdty Tulf of those; pk-estat rE^BRAKi: SERVICE "-has already gone to the Mental » « j ''tito hearing had ehtldran ell| /S E E > r Health tienter in New Haven, m to enter . ktnd6'f|d*t®,n iKrura 3^'; I anil toa bit! ., before Staggers' 'Saptembeit,: , Herald i .• oefit. committee .could {oovide '81.7 877 BfAIN BfBEET ; ' . B(w ?rrah^portatlq»l, ‘ V 1 ®*'^ MANCHESTER million for the center to B{i(%e- ■ The school board hgs'aiaO In------„ ^ SALES r^port, the governor told -report!> ! ' ' ERNEST tARSON. Prop. The Bnt; TMnKlIi Save m^moaefV Wuded a provWon for trims' Manchester Evening He^ PARKADE era at his momtog news fon- feitotion fat, th* apptwintw^ sM Tolland corroapondenj, ■ /WE GIVE GREEN STA^ M i ,r>i y > f leraace., ^ Quatrale,. tolephona *76-

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Tbay have been working iA th’dUeil^' ■ S'! i- an auto aooJdtod while Ivaoal eggs during the incubation period, and Connecticut ; ..tionbig. they have found that whni tha’^^tooubat- When oboeen to coordtpato CttBuInd l^ralb the' MfeBchefUF planning' fo r; Ing egga are exposed to cohtthuous Project Ooncem, Wolf qdmit- beeps of a particular charaaUr,- tlia n«IS*«nS'^«a a ^nodepted.the tuk v^th ‘TH^ M IM IIl WONKR chicks that are born later will enter life iiiddo^ * U BiMell StrMt B y A .H .O . tr^dAtlon. But during a Btoventet S f a ^ depoteto, n u t apd efonreeteu, pOte’iM w tlig' with a very definite haMt of respond­ ifi-r' - §;,i?tt>«ddWoa!j ,v l ^ of 1 m dntb-lo^ worksh»«f Hartford last ' summer, he be­ Wol^(-!MancSte^r"6 rsA i, "m '^n«ad«d October 1. U n other messages and beckonlnga. , ' noon, as the LeglMative came totoliy involved in toe How long this "imprinting" Of be-; clary Committee wto’ conduct* 8c1^i;ptteplP<^^|i>Hl. the ^ project an4 St tis, odncluslon havlor in the chicks befon they ara Ing one of its- more daaultpfy- odte«nati^ fo r too school in- j delmodriedged the eo^rience as “one df the b|6st'msaningful:6f. HARTFORD (AD-^'O&Sgrt' asked tor.m on time end s^dy oouee it calls for $150 mlHton' in bom lasts will have to be determined hsaringa in a room almost com* gatiodallst stoto senator , has »>«Jore toe tew pleftly emptied Of spectators myllte,”' ' .*ON HATU with the passage of time. Meanwhile, 'or;.t^;>abtle ''schools':; I ' The \Wblfe, Who___ __ live .a t 80 ~ii>,. fo- - tew, .according to Mayor The WSter Resources Commit. 1 FREE ^UART __«bIo In iidTniico the scientists are hurrying on to try the preaiding chairman eudden- iteve two sons Eric , i X-**T^* J? ^ Thomas C. Mayers of Stamfe^ toe favorably reported toe bill ...... ^ ® ta^^id; .easurs- t^ t dvsry . okkl I Vernoh St. the same experiment with rabbits. ly announced that he perceli^ dfvs^-a.'.gooiil ''ss'lf-linsgii] Slit at the hraseachu^ ® ^ 'hi "s,tremendous step tehvatd!^ Friday. The governs has said Oil qionge— , ■te MontliB •••ton********** the approach of Mr. .Robert' 80, a student Trar*# ICooths •••••*•••••«•• o.W This latest wonder of science, like J^bs^.tiis child, Svsiy child—no m atter R e f jo tt , posSl In the faoh of' Uicreasing; «5iency appropriation Ul-O'oh a truck permits, $25 tor taxi per- 815 CENTER S;TRB£lV--l44jrC»ESt^ e, graphical on ora appearing in adyertlaemMta what would happen if we all are, some man, aiid traditionally soihe-' what his:.innate, mental equip­ pressure, primarily; friph Bo- • heated mlts and $10 tor livery permits- and'^other reading matter la The Ifaacfaeater ment pri.anylronmantal back- (Otmtihued from P aj^ 8) Keening Herald.______■______day, so well programmed before birth thing of A; personage dhd powiert men Catholic parents in Fair- hhlf-hour disciusimi. . 'Em bills were passed Mca>- on the leglBlative scene. • ,.4, ground—b a r stored within him Cari Hayden of Arizona, at 89 Held County. . Rep* Thqmaa R. Dowd, R- day by the House and haJ"been ------______...... •gull aem ce ~'****^ ciiem ** oi n., n-. ^m. that we follow the same dnimmw In a'reservoir:: of unique abiUUss .1 toe Senate’s senior member, will i^Hahera Repreaentatleea - ’rte J u ^ life. The only time in human history Speaker.-Testa advanced, tf* He said toe Fairfield County Ttiimbull, blamed the defleien- passed previously by the Ben- Xathewa Special Money — New York CU- the JTudlclary Committee mlcjo*' waiting to be. tapped and un- seek anoUipr tenn in .1908. The WHo. Detroit and BoatOB. ______when mankini^ really agreed on its alms Chapter of the atteensjoi; Bdu- Ay ^ Bouse discussion Monday ate. Read Herald Advertisemeiits phone, and,proceeded ■ to reaA! leaaed, *W01f -beHevea. aware of his atoletle potentoti, Demociatfc: nomination then, al­ c'atlqnaj PVeedom,, w as' hehlnd "«®PPy management’’ and XKMBBHl AUDIT BURBi^D OF CIRCOtA- and ambitions was at Babel, and 'that ‘Every child has unique tal­ and was.wUUng to axtodd ber- most suTFiy Would ]gd to Hay- the^ driv# * TIONB. / ______with an interpolation or twO^ a ‘oyerspending’’.by state agen- single-minded drive toward heaven it­ prepared statement, In sup^rti ents and can-do some tilings cies, but timn he suppoite<»,^*'* f!n|||iiliiiiiiiiQUALITY INSURANCE SINCE l923iiiij|iiiiiilllP;| Tuesday, April 4 self brought mankind not peaceful bllM of poiiiie Bin 245- whlto fhe' better- than most other pupila Wolf said. assistant, Roy tUsort, who tan tors on. the question. _ bu. I and unity but that confusion of tongues himseilf - had Introduced, apd’ TtaS' challenge to______educators is '•Bocaose we have no pri-.weU, b u tk a t, agalnstRepubll- Chapter chairman John Man- , R*^* Norris O’Neill, D-Hart- and understandings with which we which bore the' title of an apt' to hetp/hlm^evelop tlMM so hF mary fUiysipal education ■ pro- can Senator Paul Fannin-in nix of Wilton said petitiooa wei*e tot'd,' said he..dldirt u. With Fewer Checks, Less Balance gram, she come to me for per- lig*. But Bison would be a dis- 164 EAST C E ir n ® ST. struggle. / “Concerning Prohibiting PcWtn wonit teal Inferior to hie peers," being prepared tor m^sentotlOT mllHoh deficiency appropriation Hill On the issue of Vietnam Senator ,BV1- cal Activity ^y Appolntefl'iTiut’' Wiilf $aya misaion to place the bgy in toe uhot underdog againet Barry next week fo the leglsteture’e Wf* very large In cofoperispn to liil briidit la both dlsadvantaced and re- The implication of such an fourth grade physical education Ooldwyiter, Who had been given an estonated $50 miUlah state MANCHESTER-^9-5261 ’ li! ^ Win The Commercial Be Worthy? Aseessora.’’ ’ elaases, saying she would, gfve ab better than a 50-60 chance ta Educati fine and 80 days ta jail, M American naval units which may have mend; ir removes dandruff while It liv­ "A voter ..ehouM not ■ be 'in* MM retaa’ if are going to elassrobm. ...and I feel sure hte On tMa date In 1710, the UB. children attending, hon-pub^c With a disabling injury or illnese, been operating in. support of a South timldated .by Idfer^ca. ore. hi' rehllse- thefr' Creative potential, success Is >y»i»flti»»g evefy Oooot Guard mw eMahliahed by schools. r Rep; William y j^ s y e t, H-East ens and schools the hair; it freshens the Granby,, called toe<"toe abso­ HHt t^etnaniese r^d op the' coaat of North nuendo. For example toe merr- I « Ho gCod if toe teacher triee Hartford child at Green School,’’ Oongress. Hull agreed Monday with, a the excitement and colc«r may go breath; it arrests chemical damage to lute ultimate ta -^gpoderieih’’ I^etnam, contained language which the electric batteries, and it fights corro­ faot'that notice of any asmiss*. te'iAoM thrin only ta her own the principal added. . • <*■ B*** challenge that toe bill was un­ out of your life— along Witii a large ment is selit to each' horns;> and suggeried. It "Iwpidd moke Johnson Administration haa since inter­ sion in radio and television circuits. tatogy*” ' For moqt of toe children,' ITCU.^entor and phUan- constitutional under toe STrat' chunk of your inciMtte. To avoid this ^ signed by toe. tax assessor, TiM'-mfot chosen to head the though **r"^*i is less stMCtocu- ^Brimist Peter Cooper was born. Amentonent. mote serue "to miforce, toe law ' -IH:| a preted as full, open-«ided authority for These are its more obvious, its mini­ now,on thp bpc^.^-. ;i ' unhappy scene, , call iis about our H5H the waging of the full, open-ended war during an electicm er'prim ary oeerirowwainl busteg program, jar.ind tor some may 1m rnmis- Bi 1918, the U.8. flag officioHy The aubetitute bCU seeks to mal properties. in which the assessor is' persoh- Project Ooncem, i^eaks shyly, ^ ^ was established as being mode erimlnate the constitutional Ob­ He oleo a«4d the nenr poiolty “tax-free” Incune Protection Plan. It has been waging in Vietnam ever One need not doubt that, when it is ally involved: leav'es a* te more severe lhaii toe penalty. since February of I960. named and marketed, experimentation suggestion that toe vcil^ aMWee, Added to Senator Fulbright’s per­ bigtaway, wbich; ig a* foOO fine and use, especially by the younger gen­ should not forget, who that'' 'toe superiatendent o t school ta 'toe suburbs last Sep­ In 1941, Nari invasion armies schools. sonal chagrin over his personal share' in mines , his taxes, .tybethv tito aritooIs’'';nM intatrativfr council were pouring through Romania, Hull’s move was understood and no Jail* sentente. eration, Will discover other remarkable tember. The bill was sent to'toe gov­ tiM creation of a pseudo^mandate he properties. assessor actually^would chango (eomprlsed of all the prtaoipaia) Hungary and Bulgaria. as an attempt to take some of THE IFFERENCE “probtiWy suggested me beoauae Wolf, who saye be had al- ernor'Monday for signature. hlmaelf would now cho<^ to define and But, although we confess, in advance, aasessments is immaterial.’’ . wajTs wanted to teach, but for In 1945, Amerioon bombera toe sting from the guesttan. |i| May we quote rates and assist you Umit there la alpo a growing concern our more than casual interest in this The translation ^buzrihg IJWSF bom ta Hariem.” btastod ridpping ta the port of He called the oomlitaation of WATER BILL REPERRED 'Mote-; probably, it ' was be- * wouldn’t af* for the place of the Congress Itself as a ■ one-package wonder, the thing we can through toe committee, Was, ^ Naples. potitlca and religion and money HART^RD (AP)—The Bmne Courtesy The Artist course, toat Teato had been re­ cause of hSTroknowledged because^of toe Iw sal- Ih 1945, AUied armies, racing "aa volatile as liquid oxygen.” referred Gov. Johii Dempsey’s liilil as we have so many others? factor in the making of national policy. hardly wait for is the commercial that perfonce and ability to w ork^'‘“ ’ » «l«tlve late-com Only Congress can declare war, but we elected to tills session •, o f Jlhe deep into Germiany toward the He said only sober, calm re- water pollution control bill Moti' will be judged adequate for such a prod­ “DdG”: Forged Steel Sculpture By Manchester’s David Hayes Legislature and thus ‘to the harnwaloualy wkh othem under " education. fight one of the major wims oiir en­ 'Tt wasn’t•t ...Ml . n . . «v. overoan key citiee, inchid- flection could keep toe question day to toe Blnance Committee, iiirli...... — ...... u-tnir-n-Kr*®! uct. . availability spot wherS John dUncuXiotmdttions. were both ^ ^ Oenshrueck, Gotha and from becoming dlvirive and Wt- wWch must act on toe WH be- n«liiliiiii!iiiiisililiii|iiiiiiiiliiiii!iiiijiiiiiijiH tire history In Vietnam without anybody Bailey , had to look when , ha ‘He had served very sucoees- ta s c ^ l and my Karleruhe. * ter. . ______. . having declared it. Hie wl^le trend of Message From The Director wanted a Speaker, Only- aft«' fURjIi. fo r example, as president wife, Vickie, went back to teaich- Ten Yeore Ago Otirnr questions which would i ^ ifonign policy strategy, ever since Morality, integrity, law and order, A Tl^ought for Today he had succeeded in scoring' a- The British government an- be tavesUgated by the oommis- WoiM W ar H, haa. been to have the and other cherished principles of our By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester vlctory in a primary ba^UeTn.. Aasoetelttan during the 1961-83 nounced a revolutimiary new rion would include whether .free executive mhke decisions, take the lead, great heritage are battling for survival In s i Council of Churches his own Bridgeport in whimi'’ schoM- year. Wheti to'e unity of J went into educa* defense policy, ouUiidng a five- pubUc education would be un- and then repair to Congress for some In many communities today; They are the Bridgeport tax assessor, .0.1 the MEAWhs toreatened by the . . . ..—yeor *plaii to reshape its armed dermined by the demands of Robert D. Novak eotaMlihmenriif a rival teacher , He sold his paitoership In ,a . jo atomic blanket authoriimtlon and approval for under constant attack from degrading Askera or Givers r -veteran- party leader named* and missile non-putdic schoolf and whether what has already been done. and corrupting Influences which. If not He p 6 r t Frank McGee, had dona his u»lon,>tlM MhaoheMef' Fedem* tei^ry^burineas that summer waifore needs. afote rifoport of privately-tf- .The habit of having the executive act halted, will sweep away every Vistage Fanny Hurst in her autobio­ best to defeat Testo. Uon of T'eaChars. . *®°*' .. a ...“ crash’’ . course in . Blve Yeore Age numed colleges and universities first and asking Congress later—or of of decency and orderliness remaining^ in graphy "Anatomy of Me" says: That made it. almost, inevit­ Reacting^-agelnet emotional- . ®*.y^”** Former Army Gen. Edwin- wo&d affect toe strength and WASHINlSroi^—AMhough U?« be built by strong engineering, are not in the air. • able that Teato, when he got to. lam aati htotfilty voiced by acme Hariford to obtain an Waiker began two days of tes- taking some specific incident and using our society. “I wonder what God’s thoughts vltaUty of those oebooter ^ Certain groups, numerically weak but Polish governminit refused to not by starry dreams. Nevertheless, Pentagon g«i- must be concerning those who Hartford, would, being a gentle- MEA nmnhenk oit toe height of emergency teaohtag certificate, tlmony befote toe Senate ^ “I sincerely believe poanecti-.. | It to stampede some blanket-type reso- If. ell this ultimately leads to erals are if anything more eag­ vociferously strong, appear determined grant him a visa and Sovibt 'O f­ turn their faces to Him chiefly ' man who will battle torever for ooritnrroray * surrounding toe “* *'*'*^^ paredneeo eubcommittM. Walk cut can be toe testing ground hition or authorisation through Con­ to destroy all acceptable standards of Nixon’s coming out in opposi­ er to bomb the airfields today some principle with which'he' HTT'oegaataitioin Wolf vigor- “!»?«*■ gratiee at Kee- er, ta Ms testimony, chOeged for toe nationally important. ficialdom cut him cold, Richard tion to the East-West trade in times of calamity?’’ Msiny gress—is not new with President John- personal conduct and sane behavior pat­ than they were before the air­ has had personal experience ouriy denounced torir akeged *1 School “our asmed fcMces are para­ priocipleB involved -ta the over­ M. Nixon was lobbied aasidu- bUl, it would surprise nobody. craft were safeguarded in new today are only aakers who want sdn. Elsenhower did tha same thing. terns. They seem bent on eliminating all something from Gqd, but find either in his political or legal “tetoh-temting" tactics ip a There he stayed-until in 1982, lyzed by out iMtional policy of all querikm of toe retetiondl^p And, on the most'important decisions ethical practices relating to our estab­ ously by the Czechs and. Ru­ Although. Nixon is more flexible revetments. career, . be fathering - a bill rtagfog apeeCh' tNat woe later **>4 by then having earned both 'no win' and retreat from vic­ of public funds and.pubUe riod on cold war questions than it inconceivable to give some­ •f .the past two decades, it has been a lished order. manians bn his recent iBiuxipe- The reason has nothing to do thing to God. It IS the givers, about assessors practlolng poli­ oredited'a'tinr stagle’graotest l>la master’s degree and a 6to tory.’’ private education at aU levris,'’ For instance, moat citizens would be an tour, “ many c t his conservative Oon- wlto losses of U. S. aircraft in tics. factor ta keeping the lOSA ta- year, advanced certificate, he One Year Age habit which has turned the most im­ gressionaP supporters and- pri­ not the askers, who get the Bull said. '. 1 ...... portant function of Congress in the field horrifl^ to think that someday it might The reason la President John­ aerial dogfights (cmly about half most put of life. In our inter- The question is whether, hav*-. toot-and hsoMby. woa chosen to become teaching lOneteen nter asironauts join- son’s EastaVeSt trade WU, vately hopes he can soften their a dozen U. S. jets have been of foreign policy into that of debating be legally permissible for a person to personal relationships, how ing become Speaker, Testo can -m a-fiNie bargatatag election principal of Buckland 8ete>ol ed the nation’a space team to Bargatnmg BUI * which would extend redprocel stands, he sUlI doesn’t want to shot down- by defending MlGs). tetor-;hekt by'tho. entire profes- the act after the nation has already rise in a courtroom and hurl four-letter much better it is to say: “What now wield legislative power Wolf aays.Jbe had a hard time train tor fUgfos to toe moon and HARTFC^ (AP) — Labor Invectives at the judge without fear of trade concessions, now avali- lose their backing. Since con­ The reason, rather, is that toe enough to put hia principle into: stonal*stoff!; -toF MBA was over­ convincing The .UofH; author- for other epsioe miarions. spokesmen and municipal offi­ been committed to it. servatives comprise the . bed- can I do tor you?” ratoer than qiunishment. “This cannot be,” we say, eble to Poland and Yugoslavia, mere existence of the North to say by word or deed: “What law and into Frank McGeelr. ' whelmingly- vtclorlous, becom­ itiea tiMy slpmlti let him ma- Today’s Biitoday cials disagree about a 1966 tew Both before and after the passage of to all E ( ^ r n European Com­ , roric of Ms Presidmtiai sup­ Vietnamese air force compels “the court Is Inviolable. It administers can 1 get from you?” hide. There may, of - course, be ing tin sole' 'reprsaenUtive of trlcutets for his master’s be- DonCe insiroctor Arthur Mur- granting municipal eraiAoyes toe any of these blanket resolutions the cry justice under the laws by which we munist countries, including Rus­ port, he ^mply cannot riric attacking U. S. aircraft to fly other assessors somewhere in' Ifonehtoter teachers before the eause he already possessed a ray to 73. right to botgain coUeettvely. cUienatlng them by backing To be sure, God does not re­ Is' always that we cannot afford to seem live.” La^y enforcement is an arm of ,the sia. Czechoslovakia and Ru­ much lower than otherwise, in the state who will not relish* Board of Education. “juris doctor” dfopee earned ’rhoagiit for Today Both rides agreed, however. mania, eager to estabUsh trade Ekist-West trewle. order to minimize (xmtacL with ject the person in 'need who ' not to support our own President in same laws. It is charged with the re­ turns to Him tor help. Jesus being forbidden to practice the ^Today," the MBA thrives when he was » tew school stu- The wurid has no room for at a public heg^'teS Monday of suidi a wicked world. sponsibility under these laws of taking with the U.S., both want the A footnote: Nixon’s stand, tak­ enemy aircraft. game by which toey got their* more strongly ' than ever. It dent , at New Turk University ooworda. Ws must all be ready the Groeral Assembly’s Labor bill to pass. en after his European trip, tells us to aak in order toat we Carried murii further, this trend certain action which ultimately Is re­ In tMs respectr the MIGs have might receive. £fut this does jobs in the first place. has since deroleped relation- several years earlier. He had somehow to foil, to sutfer, to Oommlttee that bargaining be- would indeed reduce Congress to some- solved in court. However, a move Is un­ OonseqiienUy, at a recent ag;ainst reduction of U. S. toe same effect as the Soidet- Also,it may be appropriate riilps wIth- the'MFT which—If g®o« «» to etudy tew after die. And yours is not toe Ism tween towns and cities and their Pakistani ^bassy reception in, not imply that nothing is to be ttilng even less' than the s^ter the fact derway demanding that profane verbal trooiw on the continent runs buiU SAM missiles wMch also to .ritoall the historic batUea* net nxocUy chummy — are at graiduatlng with a BS ftom the noble because no drum beats employee bee gone well since Prag;ue to' which Nixon and Ws counter to the Senate ^resolution asked df us, in return. Our re­ debating society it has found itself abuse directed at po.Hoe officers be le­ force attacking (Hanm to fly sponse conditions our character,. which occurred in toe Houaa lenst'TworkAble and unmaired College o t the City of New before you when you go out in- toe law'was enacted. , ^ gally reco^ized as a constitutional travelling party- had been in- introduced by his old ally, Sen. low. This exposes them to - toe back when Testo first appeal­ by the ktads 'of irrational fears ^ to your dally bettlefiekis, and Labor spokesmen favored a foro^ to be on the issue of Vietnam. 'vited, one - Mgh-ranking Czech ’ Thruston . B. Morton of Ken­ The lesson of the Prodigal Son right.* If It can be argued that such pre­ merciless fire of conventional is toat of a young man who ed on the legislative scene,' SF: that -ooutd’- 'hove * inhvocably ^ e educators reawmed, he no mowds shout your coming bill aimed at ironing out aimw AH this is the prelude to the action of posterous action Is legally permissible economics official, approached tucky. In addition, Morton, who anti-aircraft guns, wMch have came to MmseU, who groWs in­ a neophyte disturbed by. hlar split the two'groups;' Md, that ta the academic or- when you return from your problems and speedlig up the tiie-BSnate Foreign Relationa Commit- at the enforcement level of the law, an American he believed to be is emerging as leader of the accounted for most of the Amer­ to maturity when ha stops ask­ own.' lqw practice diacove^ ci ‘Ths kind df'PenniSBive edu- der te thtags, someone with a daily victory or defeat.—Robert process. tM/jNlaforday when, tn ^er the Fulbris^t could it not also be argued that it la Nixon and began a long spiel In Senate’s 'moderate Republiceins, ican lossea. ' what he considered certain' evUr eational> atmosphere th at al- doctofote just doesn’t go on to ixstie Steveneon, . American Representatives , of mayon ing his Father to “give me”; I leadqi^p, it refused to write President permissible a t all levels of our legal sys­ behalf of the Johnson btU. When supports East-West ti’ade. A-footnote The generals ar­ flaws in. police methods. 'ThiiR. hnM''.'miiiiU'''cnaUvs talenta to scrit X^^ .. maater’s. Bpt he ;pre- po*t, i«s().i894. «. and other muniQipal executives Johnson a blank check reMlution for tem ? the official learned he was not North Vietnam’s small air and instead, roturns to his Fa­ S S iS ^^'.v ld en t at Oroen ’*"*4 and fta^y won permis- gue toat, even tixiugh tiie planes ther saying “make me." when personal experience MMi him to take tb the approaching Western History proves that the best Interests talking to Nixon at all but ta. force, composed mainly of semi-, themselves might escape de­ launched bini Into his. .Iltetl SelKibl one afternoon last week rion to earn the master’s any­ of our nation He In a law-abiding, de­ Associated Press reporter Gene obrolete .MIQ-lTs and containing There are many spiritual way. ' \ Hemisidiere summit conference; Instead struction in bombing attacks on free-lpaders, all too unwilling to great crusade for prineii^e,,ihte> as V the' children ta one 8fh' n m cent, and orderly society. We cannot live Kramer, he asked Kramer less than tvro dozen-spsisdy MIG- the airfields, toe airfields them­ g rad r class- staged 'S surprise Bom titerally ta Harlem, of pledging advance policy and mone­ where Nixon -was, trotted over, recognize themselves; all Un­ most effective',opposition-came, with lawlessness, uilbridled -vulgarity, 21s, has now been, given special selves could .be so badly dam­ from - hia running mate: from'* btaiMlay party for their teoch- Wolf says he lived there only tary support to anything President and began his pitch all over protectldn on the periphery of aware that toey are reaping the briefly as on infant, and then Johnson might to negotiate or obscenity, blasphemy, perversion, and aged that no plane could take Bridgeport,, aether ;fra8hmaai» er--a new tastriictor only one public desecration of every sacred and again. .the major airfields near Hanoi. benefits of the giving of others. his fomlly moved to the 9 promise at that hemisphere meeting, the off or land This theory, how­ The others know a special grace leitelitot' > homed ysos -out of ooUegs. juat symbol. We should be alarmed In reply to this argumeiA, re­ Each plane has been' surround­ ever, Is Sha^ly disputed by Bronx, -where he gteW up .^and Committee Resolutitm would have Con­ which is available to all. What Lyddy, wjio hhpp4nejl.t«-beVtoe fiTbers was a oaks with oaa- when widespread recognition and mone­ peated by other Czech officials ed by sandbags to escape blast those who bieheve Oommunisj dtos^ lotF-ot stagtite and ohgtp attended public schools and gress promise to give future develop­ and then in Rimiania as weU, —“revented" in miUtafy par- a difference it would make if son of a fine chief of itoHee.t tenegS. ( • [R.ilAY.^ tary awards go to a person who writes oooUe labor could quickly re­ The btoer. day,*; tot bommlttee’ ton phis qn :Mabotete plan ob- ments,in such policy its "due consider­ a “satirical’’ piece of trash which ma­ Nixon didn't say'no but certain­ lapce. build the fields no matter bowi every day we would ask God vtoedK,bsr Tbs-students to take After earning his tew degree O F MANCHESTER ly didn’t say yes. ' '■ What this means, is that, even what we can do for»Him, in­ quutioning oT tof aptetoeriF' he married,'Worked for a time The very day you'make a deposit at Savings & Loan you ation." liciously defames the President of our often they are bmnbed. bill abqujt tsaessbrs . wim con-* the toariwr to the telephone (i Instpul, Nixon replied that, if President Johnson changes Ms • • . stead of what we can gat out of as an attorney for a New York begin earning d'/j ppr cent dividends . . . payable quar­ A White House used to operating'on country and insinuates he murdered his dupted mkinly' by*a n«w-$tato phony long- and ' marble how deep they can dip their poisonous' fatoiSF.is idl others- expect of STREET - TEL 6d9*d58B BWit tha one .chief and pervasive and pens into the pots of blasphemy, filth, Will continue for toe duruition’ ppnrigtoat trouble with this world is iof the amr-and one year aftto. ' Mto*9Uid «U hF'can eaqtectr of* ' Dsyst^vm has cte^ted the smArt lopkii^ and falsehood. Let us stop. listening to himself.’’ - fr fjwt we all have instincts to hear and half-timths and crltidsiM of time-tested : get with anuii’bli^aricl-wOod- & L O A N ■ V' ‘nwiigk-.ilien to yet no sta- loBow different drummers, any scien- ideals and start telling and selling the 1 0 " plftotie t(^, which resists COVENTRY OFFICE - ROUTE 31 A shortage of) therialk p ^ titetwl'atiilanea/sf-ito suoeess, OAp deyctopment which offen hope that true story of democracy as we know it. W«lt£iMy»4M.yaato* whtfeto-not*ohly a top-noKh stu­ DaystrdMn'Gallery, Set shown Is $109. p^biU ty of autii aa anlnyar gp- Bed Croee Drive pasSea the |A,., Others from $69.95, — J. EDGAR HOOVER, DZHBCTOR 50d mark, as vciunter . dent tort- ajacr Rhriento4 athtoto, to Mm saipeHmantaflon of two ad- FBI, IN MONTHLY MBSI^OE TO prohaM y;tte'test to’ tte ;sriwot= y I M I A ik from seven resideat|ai:dlati(etli j^W ;BiniQRd^^ obvA z a l s rapiiNt'irlMadqiiartsna' ’‘Fortuoatoly^^WUlle * hap-a s senritivs teacher who became 5? T s y , a R J i^ A U ), M A N C H ESTER , CO; $1 B illio n rd Votes Invested in Lincoln Scjll^t , t5, of _ if lu not lie iwt off on^ tonger-'end - Lo've Affair tlPlltiMi, fattier of Aba. Oladya Air Fighting LONDON. (AP) — IHce Preal- convinced the A m e r l^ govern* recent pofattro. on tbe proposal * ' ' 0 ' * ' ' * fl™t-prlorlty -ww-T-e V ‘ * debb Eubwt K .B |^^ rnent was determtaod:» becura Itt. a t 'praawtime todsy m , Fiftaiaen and brother of ACiM f»mt tho John'>F.?'Ktniiedy ^ IteaBdi 'wid ' aailT anteata Rti«ttiMSr*» «|)par«ni I t e • IMaatK Goodwin, bcdh of Alan- (OcNitiiiiMd from F«ce Om ) UtiiM'oonttamdi Virginia CdJlnsW^ Vritll JLllC , tite notolnetlon. Romney .gut^ i Aeatar, died. Bunday at -a WU- .. int ^mtinr Sprinl^’1% 'th* man'df the Uncokl School corn* ___ hha' ^ ^ M ttnlfij i m iftifrtlr fijiMittiil w ir i ehllorat :t9 -iS ™ • and the coat in men and money Ooi. S waa oaUod out a t 12:48, imteed that on M a i^ 1$, wii;ki ■ mm oonvaleacent home. ^ Board of BduciuSi last night mlttee which has been pressing NEW TOIUC (AP) -- Umuln m m / ollegaB a n tiil? te h r re* »cho6L ■ Suhdvom alflo delude hia increaae. vAtios iitiiiniinAiiriitt tA Mfdir • tov a new buildifUr for more Andreaa, whose -body la a poem, meatsreiterafe its suBpoftm the ese oonOlct with Humph^, 4t; Ety: official said. About an he announced thq-Speech wotM, voted unanlmohsly to seek a »r a new morn ^ «H>hUf« U.8^WWltlon in Vletnato.'-\ who had ftdiy sot out -Uio ataw nuu-ka by a {White teamw at a Olarisa Young, a .Nogio . n —— i adfe, amutfaer daughter, a broth- There is talk that U.S. pilots.' than a year was n m e n t di the *« *«‘Vlng a love affair with life. E.&;;iWBltlon in Vletnato.'-; who had ftdiy sot out 1 faculty meottBg. OcoU. jieore, c h ^ a n of tte school’s aumin outline bis {tosltloi) on VtettAini. ^ er, aaoen gnandchHdi^ and, goon may go after the so far K ’S . ”. ,!Ii; •ddi«.eJ iodciied “ ■>. president «f -the PtoUdatyhla R®l*tkms Omunlsslon, said Knee ,Ulndstide i;e*eleetion* to Ateost everyone reads ; wven great-grandchildren. untouched AQQ airffelds clust- chapter of th« NattonaTAss^ “ ®**, of tte, ft Negro teaotiers tti^iovatelgated a ga* leak to Miehigaa propelled' htan. to the the three or- four line PiCvafe funeral services were „ ..i ~~a ,«B*u Vd, ;;:;tr»A a««v . Oie whole wona. to know every, mm' vSWwnr '‘«'JJnw>r. mem- mentary seasion anor, lunch atidh ter the Advancement • of dlstUrbad by Moore’s re* * ^ ^ , today at the F.. W. Carmen *” •* **»*>®* and try to e proposed session would ^**” *^^ »t,twpr to take full advantaca of hot in'sympathy with the with the prime minister At hlo frbnt of p6tenti;i GOP classified ads. This kind Cokiried Peopio, called for a boy- a®**®" ^ resented his having A woods Are at Nike Ctede Ftmerol Home, Windsor. Burtal wipe out North Vietnam’s small attemptapt to iron out dlfferencdifferences the TPC and the He. strode yesterday aflentoon raged fm' prerideiitlal Ibices, Romney of advertising is inexpen­ of opinion wiileh ^or modths. directors. . ui^a,'— her name means war, questioned Prime AOnlster through a friendly crowd of cott of toe school Negro pu* W**® “ T has refused to discuse hia posi­ ; was In St. Andrew’s Cemetery, air force about 100 AQG inter- pHs and teachers. VMoore last Friday demanded setae tim# Olid off-duty firetabn tion u*®ter of atorms, the ma- for a Romney position state­ doing and and lack of bnthusi- Others at Ms lunchdon with ment. Hamlin St., died yesterday at imposed bombing restrictions been aimounPed by her pArents, »ky tor a b a n d o n ^ Lin- wo d w ^ e any good,pur- A'dosen policeman patroled Board U Education, described J® ^ being on grass fleMs United Hospital., port Chbster. and to attack whrt one member Mr. and M«. Donald L Grant Elatrtct and placing the PosS. J® ®‘>‘>®«'. . asm in Bcitalh tor tMs Ameii- this prime minister ^ iniclude: ‘! ’ve complete*), ttq review Call 643-2711 can War?” U.S. Ambassador David K.B. the'school’s five fkwrs today, Moore’s action as "deplorable,” wW|^ Were bunilng. He is also survived by sev- called “more W nlngful tar- of Ireland Dr..-Coventry. sch^l’s 400 wp«s In expanded paS ” Police Inspector Jbseph Max of and said they had "set toe ^® Dtett^c* fire depart-, and the ffesb look and that’s «ral nieces and nephews. gets” ^ Her fienCe is a son 61 Mr. and and renovated schools . in sur- Re^nucan Rottner and Leo- Tile prithe minister replied Bruce, American Counsellor why I ’m giiing to state basic R ockv^ 876-3136 that BriUah policy ha* been di- Philip Risiser, Defense Secre* the Juvenile Aid Division set up cause of Philadelphia education “ «”* “«®t ®“t one truck to 4 . Funeral services will be hew The bombings have undoubt- Mrs. Elmer T. Hendricks of rounding districts. ' a command headquarters to the back and made a shambles of Rd, tor a gra^s fire yea- position,” Romney said. Thursday at 12:80 p.ti}. at edly made inflltratlon from Oray, Maine. Ah a result, ttie board knd the developed v ^h ^eaito ^ rented toward “a lasting, hon- tary Denis Healey and Lord basement of the soh^I. everything we’ve been working tenlay afternoon oad - ahoij^a The governor said he bad Holmes Funeral Home, 400 North Vietnam more oosUy. But Mias Grant is a 19M graduate commission several weeks ago wat the Imrd had officially orable and Just peace in Viet- ChaNont, British minister for Frank Bcafldl, a detective in- *<»•’' mintae later the othit ttuck formulated his position when he nam” and added that he was Disarmament. ^ ^ Main St. The Rev. George W. McNamara told a Senate hear- of Qiventry High S<^ool, and is hit an impasse that occasioned *TO"® <>" re^rd at a previoua speetor, said neari^ lOO mil* Hie school has some 4,000 pu- ' announced, after a governors’ Evening Smith, paptor of the Presbyter- ing last January the bombing emplo.vod at Aetna Insurance harsh words- and ill feeling on against the Idea of fur^ formed men were to the neigh* pila'wlth a 49 per oent Negro S * ^.T * * ^ tiie vlclidty c< M conference Maieh 16& the Ian Church, will officiate. Bur- had not “slgiiillcanUy reduced” Co., Hartford Atr. Hendricks is both sides, and the board has .lomt meettogs. borhood. population. ^ <>ei»rt«»ent of* IVhite House, his plan to speak Jla l vrtll be in. Hope Cemetery, tiie flow of Cosnmunlst troops » 1964 g r^ u a te of Gray and asked the town directors to K ow er angrlty retorted by li^ t Early Vote Recorded , ____■ ______^ ftelal said it took the firemen on the Vietnam rituation. . ' h Worcester, Maas. and auppUes into South Viet- New Gloucester- School, bring the matter , to a vote, hop- challenging Seader to make a about an hour to extinguish .the Four days earlier, in Cam­ iT Friends may call at the fu- nam. Ne is employed at the Rogers ing they will overrtile the TPC. >««tion supporting another joint Toys, Games Change ^ v dry, burning grass and brush. bridge, Moss., RomnAy had re­ “ neral home tomorrow from 7 to Rather than forcing Hanoi to Corp., Maincheiit*^. /The Lincoln question came up session. In Chicago Mayoral Fight The town fire department an- fused to discuss it. He said then tTViSO p.m. negotiate, says the anti'bomblng ^b® wedding is planned for last, night when Atty. Herbert The motion passed swiftly, awnrad tte drat call at.$;49 |um. i ! ’m ' in a position to take a oamp, the raids have strenatb- ^9. Phelon, chairman of the' build- w lt^ut opposition, and with OikiCAGO (AP) — A rela* Waner, bucking vofes from at 649 Keeney St. ’lids wqs a fresh look at it . . . Having no ■J r Frederidk O. Hai^ton ened the resolution of the North ------^------ing and sitgs committee, queried Rottner himself supporting it tlvaly tight early vote was re- thd regular Democratic organl* Spring More Gimplicated gross fire. Loss than an Imur responsibility for what’s been Frsdeoick C.' ‘Heanlltbn of Vleitnamese to' continue the war. ^ wv f t School Superintendent William B“t the chairman declined later the firemen went out to done there, I have not got any­ ^Bpringdale, torodher of A&s. Until the recent attacks on \Jtt€ U ay a n 3 OO^ Curtls on the status of a study to set a date tor the session, Oak and Autumn Sts. for anotii- thing to defend.” ord J. Daley hoped to seme a conceded in advances^ ’’tr that r his ' For Today’s Yoiugsters E.Bertha H. Etokerd, 48 Bruce power and steel plants, the tar- jri , • Y 'Curtis uurtis ISis making wiucnwWch winwill sup- saying. "Let’s leave^ uit up to the er.grass blaze, to the afternoon, Romney already has been as­ lopsided victory in h]s bid for chances depended on a turnout yqmerday ,ln Stam- geits tor ,U.S. boni'bers largely CiXeCUtlVe M^eaps port the Board of Education convenience of the TPC and NEW YOBX (AP), . to ______marbles for 10 cents or__ a big . at. 428 Brood St. yet another sailed on the Senate floor by .' iftyrd. oonaisted of highways, bridges, ■wp TV V position on tho need tor retain- ®®® what happens—tsince they an unprecedented fourth four- greater than 70 per cent of the fire call year terin. registered voters. He did not apring a young man's fancy ®g«e tor 81^76. and toere are ^ ZZZZ, ^Democrats critical of his past « Funeral aervlcfs and burial raBroada, trucks, boats, barge« F T O m iV • J. • t ^ l U U .Ing the Lincoln District. are the educational experts in assaults on Johnson’s policy. ftwUl tw ITiuraday in Stam fM . and fuel depots.. . , NEW YORK (AP) — A busl-. The. study was requested by Daley, unrivaled leader of the estimate how much of a turnout Those complaints came from Critics of the raids conteiid ness executive who reported the ddrectora, who had -declined *®tlon follows a imthMi’s last, big city, political he believed be needed tor vie* yo-jros, tops, pogo Sticks, stilts, has a iqilnning monorail. fire department answlBied a oaH Sens. Joini Sparieman of Ala­ thcsc aTc uiiworthy targets tor Monday for his first day as a to vote oft the sdiool question stat®™®"! by the Democratic organisation, predicted he tory. rqMar skates, Jump ropes, wag* Jump ropes have come back, for a stove fire at 241 Char­ bama, Thomqs J. McIntyre of ' considering the vi^ce president of a.Park Avenue until it received additional In- minority of the Board of Di- would win an overwhelming Chicago elections In the past ona and scooters. urltii ban bearings te the wooden ter Oak St. and later they went “I FimeMla I victory over Republican Jolm frequently have been marked 'New Hampriiire and Stephen M. expenditure of men, planes and firm mysteriously plunged to formation on the effect aban- rectors yesterday, in which URBtJLA ANDSESe He’d build 'a treehouse or, on handles so the ropes won’t tan* ^ ^ Flower St. where awre Young of Ohio. „ __munitions. his death early today from the doniing the district would have ^“®y criticised the Republican L. Waner aa to continue theDemo- •.. by violence- i-rrAm.in-HtiA* and complaints hAw«v>tr of bad days, play with a train in gi«. was a .car fire. ^ mi. U.S; war planes hammered Yale Club in midtown on the school syetenn majority on the board of Edu- cast as “the richest womrn in 36-yeao-(domination of the rotor lrr^i^t]ra.l^w, The governor’s most critical 1, ! the basem^ Pogo ^ suoks, an made of Spicers Mark SOth Wedding comments were made during a Vietnam Monday with He was identified tentatively It had originally scheduled its ®^“on for deliberately postpon- the world,” a role which ap- ^ ^E>rlng is' a lot more oompli- chrome-flnlahed steel tubing, _ week-kmg westeih tour in Feb- ^ C ^ OMstonbury, heaviest raids in five as Edward D. Toland, 49, a vice vote for March 28, but later ing the meeting with the di- peals to her Swiss sense of thrift aIm-Hob honrd ^dfumrilMd rated ter boys these days. and stilts come te red enam- M r. and Mra. Feroy A. Spicer Bad Mns. CSiayton O. MlUer Jr. Mtmcherter, ^ American postponed it after Curtis asked rectors on the school question, imd which she would Just as Si ^ Z The treebousea come prefa* eled, rust-reslrtlng steel wito Girl Scout Notes of Mota at. Thlootevilie. a « o T Tl4y a lii ^sve'^f,;;;; ^.^Md this mornlng_from ^ porce, Navy and Marine Maize-Products Co., 260 Parit fori more time to complete the In other action, the board soon play in real life. mlsioners, stuck to his pre-elec- m the quietest election brieatod, with rope ladders and adjustable steps, ca)ebrabing their BOtii wedding -- kq coordinated',” and said some In fact, hava fft/M... Hnaine AnwM PahMr. ^-Holmes Fimeral Home, 400• aircraft flying under the b ^ t Ave. study. ■ also set April 24, the first day "I love beautiful things ” she forecast of a voter timiout stales he took the post 10 year* Spicer retired to 1959 from ______trap doors. And a model oar You oair buy a treehouse at i -Pack 98 anniveraary totaght with an Bement Fond. anaU tool Vietnam decisions were made highrqunlity. high*comyr$64oii goH ball*, tkaf M ..^Ataln S t, ^ t h a Mass of .^^^ther conditions in w e X A former treasurer with the In answer to Phelon, Curtis of the spring vacation, as the said frankly. “If I had a million ^ naiev tnrrM wmv hnninv raring set most Mltyly has re* Schwars tor $196.60 'or Ft. on the boris Of political expe­ quoem as,, rmogei i^urcn. i>iaated storage areas, bridges. United Fruit Co., Toland lived said last night he has held sev- date for the school system to dollars, I wouldn’t be bored in .5 __,,u ^ cnrd 77«*«19 placed the train. Apache, a ground haven tor Oub Scout Pack 98 bad Jts ®P®“ House from 7 to 9 at their and guage, Wedt Hartford. ^ annual Pine Wood Derby at borne. ^ |s currently active to civic af- diency. Pressed for a specific Oniy Sf.50 for 3-^normaliy S3.75f K™ SiriT'S™ b,»I!« I. .« « 2. D.xl.r k, .™i ,n«S, .0- P«~l- »P • P*y i»t dirlnB tt. my Iwomd buy m>«». m,d ' "A lot of tho old toys have weary warriors, tor $115. instance, Romney refused to oB«th.r BucW«y School Wednesday, T*'® «>“Ple waa married April fates In hte town, and li a>an- -ira"^Aroi»iii«t ^ rio T missiofis. It was the heaviest Mass., according to police. pals and now has all toe raw winter because of snow. ' paintings — and invest the rest, 1999. His (jipponent then, Timo- gonle^the way of the old lamp* Crectilve Playthings, discuss the matter further, “be- For a limited time only, we are offering you the chance te attack since Nov. 4, when 186 His body was found at 44th St- data he needs, but that he sUU In doing so, it followed the and make it a lltUe more.” ' lighter,” aoM a spokesman Iot toy chain, offers a Danfe)“ Boone ®“ *' March 29. There was more to *' BrockvlUe, Ont, Can. didebe for seleotmoa to today’s the Derby than Just racing, and ’’^®y ^wo children, Percy eteotions to Vernon; (Herald ^ choose not to. buy up to a half dozen gamilne'Arnold Palmer goH belle * ’^BeSera w'iSf‘*RSr?'Mc. missions were flown. ®^ ® «me to’put toe material recommendation of^Su^roIr' TOe honey-btonde actress w S'r v^^TLif^rlarmt S roilfrSralZ S S F.A:o . Schwarz, the Fifth Ave- cabin, a prefabricated rustic Romney has not in recent at tha unbelievably-low price of 3 for 61,501 R a g u M y nue toy store. “There are better house ot cedar slabs to be nailed two categories of awarxla were Webster Spicer of TalcottvUle photo by Htarto.) ■ Lean, Peter McLean. Bany fw T'®® '^®®"1f« ® ‘**® *’®^® »*a8 the kind of shape that ^ beforo the only 311,94() rotos In that con- given. weeks taken tiiat critical stance. available only through goH professional shops,' this is a > -' Bilodeau,RUndiAai> TerrenceTAi-retiA* McKaigMaWaIa andaaH Monday 8 raids over pajamas, police said. The study will show updated would be the least disruptive haunts the dreams of hermits, g _ toya now, and there are a lot of together. It’s $88.96. “I’m in no poeitlon at tills point 63.7g value for test than half prioel One Irbu^ with this were in the southern end of He was residing in a 19th-floor enrollment projections for next of the alternatives proposed, doesn’t particularly care to be ______i’- • < : _ othsr things to reidace them, ..^Roy Thompsem. > The Old-fUhloned wagon has ^ to shape any of the basic poli­ great pro ball and you'll want more from your local pro ihop. North Vietnam, with some Air room at the Yale Club, 60 Van- September at toe various Other dates considered were regarded as a sex symbol. Ac- things tike television. chainisln drive, constructioneonstrue^n setsnM, w*«nls, Mark Woiverton cies with respect to Viet-, Foroe and Navy aircraft slash- derbllt Ave., but It was not Inj- schools and the various "rtiain- Memorial Day (Tuesday, May cording to her studio form "And you have to remember are motorised, tic*tac*toe comes took flrat prize with the beet Moriarty Backs Bill nam ...” be said in WasUngton Ing at targets In the Red River mediately determined whether reaction” effects abandoning 30), June 26, or a Saturday, sheet, her mathematical meas- that many of the oM toys and to a .Qwee-dlmenstonal version. looking racer;, second prize a mcott ago. '! should refrain Stocks m Brief ticlto. he plunged from that floor. ' toe district would cause. Npne of these provided satis- urements are 37-22-36, and in Sukarno Is Ignored gamos required playing to tha Wheijp SO years ago there was went to David Brown, and Nor­ from saying anything wUch MORlAkTY BROTHERS ' linmr y .n . nn. ^ i. aerial Onslaught was sup- A note attached to his clothesomes He « e needed neeoea time wme if M he ne was was to to factory factory solutions, solutions, Curtis Curtis said, said. "*r ber ®“ case « figures figures certainlycertain] don’t atreets, which Jurt aren’t safe a happy curly haired Shirley man Davey took third prise. Barring Funds Usage would interfere with the Presi- 315 CENTER STREET-o MANCHESTER ^ NiBw zfmK (AP)—The stock ported by five 7to-Fleet war- read: “I’m staying at 80 Van- produce produce an an adequate adequate study, study. Cur- Cur- The make-iyi day will be a b®- - anymore. ^ m p le doll, today there is wist- In the racing events, prizes dent’a. ettorte.” were awarded to the first and Ij'T^arbet was lower early tUs ships that hammered coastal derbilt Avenue.’ tis said, adding, ‘T don’t toink fpur-hour session, the board de- **I really don’t know, my dl- In Wake of Ouster You used to be able to tyay. , in ftaSarii Sariia, a straight-haired, yel- ______, (Conttoned from Page One) ■ ...... in," . n,' but had reduced targets in North Vietnam, per- Toland was a 1940 graduate;ite (rf‘''ttnyone realizes the niaghifude Qided—the legal minimum a 1- mensions,” said Mlsa /Andress. die street for half an hour be- knv-oomplexioned doll designed second ?*®®^ place winners of each tlcitiarlSr coastal defense sites Yale University, according to a of the Job thatcnax hasnes beenoeen nanoedhanded lowed byhv the state«tate. “Only myX..J dressmakeruxcoctanc. knowsAiiunn JAKARTA, Indwiesia (AP) — have left the way open for him tore a car would come along, to represent a composite of chil- on MlmlnatiOn with- Dodd’s -use of funds raised at Umonial breakfasts, kmriieims ^’WasI -<.fairly2-1.. aoUve supply craft. classmate, Reginald Auchin- us.” ______^ toem^ I suppose. The rest is An anti-flukarno campaign at its to ^ abroad for toedioal tr^ t- You oan’t do that anymore. dren Of all nations. in the den. testimonials was one of the sub- dinners. Oroitt suggested - The Dow Jemea industrial av- The ground war In South Viet- closs Jr. of 20'Beekman Placef , Be; said tl» t among the alter^ visual.” height a. fon.few Yk..v.weeks ago onk’h.e has su^ «iK. ™ent. Somc sources close to the Briiwarx stUl sells some of the Monopoly, sn old favorite. The first place winnera of Jecte of a Senate Ethics Com- the .ntarcHng nilght be broadened ***8® I®*I below the technical nam aiw ed down, with few ene- Auchincloss said Toland wnq 'natives being considered was mittM inquiry into his finances. include other affairs such as Although she has now made sided since, the ouster Marofa. 12 gj, ^id kidney ailment and toys of a generation ago, but etui Is around. About 40 mUBon 5*®^ 5®" Uen 1. Peter : support level of 860. It trimmed my contacts reported. A U.S. residing at the Yale Club as his toe pooslibitity of constructing Artists Audition they aren’t major Items. The conuplttee has not yet “a cocktaU party or somethlng'- pictures, Ursula has no amhl- of Indonesia’s long-ttme presi- sets of the game have been sold U®** -Arnold B«jl- Jte worst early decline. Axmy adviser, tour South Viet- guest and that he had sponsored another 'Junior high sc'hool and is visited regulariy by his {diysi* Thke yo-yos. . One leading since K was Introduced in '.OSS, lak; Den 8, John Rook; Den 4, (ssued its report. else.” ; At noon toe Dow Industrials namese. aotiders and 30 Viet- him tor membership. making all toe Junior highs On F ive Models S clan, but is otherwise ail right. manufacturer went out of busi­ and it atlU accounts for 80 to SO Todd Elmore, and Den 6, Dur- Morano said he had introduced Honey received firom tes- ; were off 1.12 -at 868.86. At toe namese, civilians were reported A srokesman at American tour-year plants, to include toe For Movie Bole ^ ® strong person, men- The poHcy now seems to be to ness last year. per cent of the businesa of l^ k - woOd MiUer. tiie bin on Us oWn apd in timoUals could be spent only end of the first hour, the aver- wounded when a U.S. Air Force Maize said Toland had the post town’s' 6th grades, tally and physically,” she said, ignore Sukarno, a fate some You’ BtiB can buy a sack of er Bros. 'Vnth the elimination rune, the behalf of Republicans. He said ^ Pay for campeagUng or oam- age was down as much as 2.79. strike against a Viet Cong force 'dqe president-finance. AI- . But- Phelon, apparently not "I like to work, and work is veteran observers here , say Speck Jurors award for the fastest car went both Democrats and Repub- Paign deficits. If funds received Loeers outnumbered gainers, missed the taiget in Quang Ngal though'he had assumed the po- satisfied with the superinten- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Movle- „good ______because ..it __ helps „ you____ to coUld prove worse than death to Durwood MUtor, Den 8. Beans should support i t are not used fo r thqee purposes, ^ ’^*®Af*fJ®^*** P*Vvlnce Monday. sition Saturday, Monday was his dent’s explanations, said the Mnd’s search tor new talent know and eiijoy totals, “and It tor a man who thrived on atten ‘Visit’ Scene Hospitid ^otes RueseH Roberts, assistant Rep. :itobert Orcutt, R-OuU- the numey would go to the town ^ expe«M impeot of low- x spiAesman said the bomb- R*"®! *^®-y hi the office. completion of the study "should to4n.»BnBB P‘ctures, colored pictures. Isnt has otoer pressing matters to ty murdering the young women 9$ W. MkkBe TT>ke.; Mrs. Rose room. V ■t 817.6 witti Indiwbrials off .8, but tilile is exinected to be tomwi ^ decide cases. "It seems adiametocloee lined to the committee by ^ rails off .9 and utilities atf ,1, later In April when cloi^^ named because it was a Hemse swithT uLSD.T*-*' everyone’s mind .tend „ v » to, ; such as the economic Jnty 1*. 1966, in Chlca;go. Brough, 23 Orchard 8t, Rock- .h«ii i S s 3 1 “ oudlcM thorlty to direct, the way mem------i down the riiow after only a James F. Daly, deputy sec­ MOM cHmbed about 2 points Should orevad! over Norih KAm ^ resolution rather than a formal "I’ve taken a dozen or more really works?” plight of this potentially rtch but As the Mcond day of tesUmo- vfile; Kevin Buckingham, {198 "I adore pastel colors, I’d tike almost baidcrupt country. n j began, a covering was re- two-nlkht stand,” he said. r retary of state. There are also following news that an offer ^ «>I Congress that barred trips.” said a curly-haired, ex Center St; Doniri Burbank, Republican bills in to tighten •: had been made to purchase up ______toine_y_ Bruce Brojnley, repre- ,rom his seat. New Yorker. •It BXTMnds vrair ^°J*''® “I® pastels. But Sukarno stavs either \ t the >®®ved from the model of the HuUard Dn, Vernon; Sandra "I suggest* the board senting toe House, said in U.S. Should oonslder stadlng lip some of the campaign re­ to 260,000 aitarea of the stock at BOUGHT 8TA The decision of a three-judge conscience.” Did he mean con- p rla l r'Tn7d®''k^“ ”^ '*®' p r?S S al® S ac?* r jJkaS Ooliette, Staftonf-Sprt^; Glen porting practices. District Court. Dunaton, BeHeview Dr., Coven­ them on tour long enough $48 a Mtare. NEW YORK (AP) 'Tharp O ra l nr«imp + Kp K f ^® aPPealed directly scimmess? . “Yes, conscious- ■•Worflea arp**hp a ... or in his private home near the Il»at became a house.of for us to balance our budg­ Reporting of campaign funds Z TiSI p ^ to O'® U.S. Supreme Court, by- n r - •’ , »nd uvfv and H al mountain resort-town,r t Bogor, <*®®^- try;’ Guy Phiclriger, 4 Westvlew Oontrtd Dato tw / about 8 was a Ume when Weeb1 Ew-Rw. .T JudgeiiHpp fipnrorp George I.L Hari Hart JrTr on a . , V J’ and Ugly and dark. They take g^^^th. . 'PI'® “odel measures about Ter.. Rockville; Patrick Griffin. et!" was an issue in the last state ^ New York move by thi Harlem Democrat passing “tile ® a rc u it Court of ^P'Ap- , His.39-26-37 .*.a,o=-«-oi model m«ici said: »nm: “I’ve x ve my breath oreath away.”'awav ” ...... • oi/ p. . w ..i/ . . p. M Henry St; Jriin Hayes Jr., election, when R ep i^ can s ’*®''* ®®a®h®<» two to ga\n the House seat from P®-®‘®- . . *®“®" times. -u S is diroreed from actor Gone are the smartly cut uni- 2^ *®®‘ *®®‘ “ 1 ^alnU 24 Laurel St; Mie. Geneva enee Mletsner, 24 Trotter St called for a special session of ? lootbairs greatest quarter- which he was excluded March 1. ' In another development. Then, I had. a, bad trip that John Derek and haa hppn p« forms and rows of medals that ®*L£*^®^‘ , , p the lesislature to reform the ______Hart ruled that a Su- turned'me off.” •' V.. used to be his trademark. The _'"’® bJ »• BUntly. 24g Adasaa St; Mrs. DI80RAROBD T O D A Y : - - - - - P?^ backs. When I coached the Powell’s attorneys, beaded by MAry Isso, 287 W. Center St; Mrs. Martha Freeman, 628 W,. laws and Democrats instituted tneiuded *’’‘***”^^‘ I once tried to Frank^RXcs* of^ toe^ ._®® p*!”? Otherwise the Hvlng Canvases Belmond^*who ^so^*8terr*ln P>^8Mential flag no longer flies a voluntary systein of more BrottierSi Parke, Davis Peter Kiefer, Sty Cone Rd.; Middle Tpke.; Mra. Esther an«l get Bart Starr from toe"G^een UnrvXlVriaw facuUy, X tm d f® a member of the seemed as driltaary as any ^ri ‘‘CrstoTRoyate*’’ “ ’ o ' “ m at toe palacC or on toe J r t d r ^ -ri Ftanels Kostenko, 111 Florence nokles, SS Ho R St; MTs. Assi­ strict reporting that the Repub­ Seiton, Bay P ik e rs __ ,” _EWbank told a that Povwll met the constltu- I^*?L®p next door whp is used to having "But I am not engt«ed,” she vehicles te uses. a table on one side of the court­ licans ignored. room directly across .hmn the st; John Labansky, Olaston- in Etempton, 123 Summer St; n M ^ 1 , ^ ®’* * ® ° ® ' ‘We Uonalrequto^^^ gates did Mt apply, ^ n d , a Ne- some man paint flowers, said. "I am not m arX lT I am 'A t the palace liere he lives ^ ^ “ bXx’ bu^. ' 1 Mrs. Shirley Kreaco, Eu t Hart- The bill supported by Daly, toM 1 ^ .ol . ted Johnny Unltw but I want- Izentelp and residency and the “j®^ been barred from his ^pes, stars and abstract de- simply me. But I can never tell with Wa. second wlfe^ - Hartini. ^ e unveUlne came after the Also, Jotyi Liynch .Br., 42 ford; Beverly Updyfce, 86 introduced by Sen. J. Edwata more than a point. « reserve House had' no power to exclude ^®^ because U statements he signs on her torso, arms, legs you whether I want to stay that He makes visits now and then to s ta ^ t^nre^mt tZ . Caldwell, D-Bridgeport, 1s based Also doTO ahout a ^ n i with thptoe -Dipphp-oPackers. But D..* TI hadu-p to' i.,.^him. - made on the Vietnam war. He and face. wov ^ ______n ,/ kp. ■“ ‘e naa started to present tee* CooUdge St.; William Me- Wtodemere Ave., Rorievine; Kinney. 101 Chestnut St; U n. Robert Green, 168 Bissell St; on a so-called model act passed ?® "® ^ D j d ^ c s , Alcoa. In- settle for Lamar McH'an.’’‘"“ ‘“pmvellPowell broiwhtbrought suit March B9 «>ert tiie cmtri’butlon and identify His ruling egme under the flicking purple and blue paint oh _____’ go abroad if he wishes. Hie phine Brife, 4 'VffbKm Lana, DT,, Coventry; Kathryn Roush, RoricvlUe; Eileen Roy. WilU- East Hartford; Eugene Gag- each contributor by full name As Directors Hold Office constitutional separation of ex- her back, said: ''! find I don’t impression is that they would Ex-Prefsid-ent and address. M ariani B^ys Firm ecutive, legislative and Judicial need ohemlcdl adjuncts to enjoy Panty Raid Held not mind seeing him go. maatlc; Anthony Balomone, 279 Uardoae. Hebron Rd., Bolt'h school. court "can only be called when ! f this stuff doesn’t come ®*’s. dormitorieff, officers said, . Mrs. Tiuman, irrached at the Sooth, Vffndaor; a daughter to to-to Problem Worse The board members will take BATTXBY] b rrifto ttMee tasrious moMfo gitotoni has 24 employes in two turns holding office hours on h ol bustafl H artf^ chU- Me seeks to enjoin an act Of off.” she said, 'TO,pose tor the M one student to scale a fanifly^ homO;. to independence, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hamp­ Tlw drees ivrith a ___and onto a eet of towels for foe kHoli* tocations, in North Haven and 'the first ’Tuesday and third Manchester schools, of Congress. ^ Army and Navy.” , wall. He got to a lseoond-&xw termed toe 'report :“ridicuWus." * ton, 6(28 E. Middle l!)>ke.: a non In C^npect|cut - * .i .7 npriagler kind 8f shaj^, your e^/wckl Qulric to do; nice to 18 t'; ^ M Haven. He 'says te will SSiraday 3f t S nZ th *^1®!®^“ ”®®^ for an assist- Bromley saWf toe Marclil res- The i(toining arttet was John w^dow ledge, ttemjumped into , , She said, "He is h it to at , all. tq U t and Mrs. Peter Delconte, ix>RT lAUDiinia^^ nH-iaklrtod ittirt-walri has a mw! ^ (OMitliitied fnta Page One) l i f J ^ u u e operations at those T u e s d a y ^ a T li^ u ^ i t« f ^ airt to toe manager, of the .noise olution which excluded Powell OhamberUn. 25. who prtnted a the arms of waiting, police.' ‘ • He’s been in bed for tyro hours.” ljL,.\Tebst6r St, Rockvine; a (AP)—^While on the road this chaztaing sweetheart neckline Pattotn No. 284 has hot-iron The false' report developed season the New York Yankees Idns. -rbe business, he says, a T t a t t e ^ M ^ c Z ™ d ^11*11®’’^ ® ^ **‘® "®‘ ‘'®"*® “ ®* P®*®**^ '»®®‘P' ®" SusSne Wal-' Men parading around Yulee dk^tor to Mf. and Mrs. Fred­ and brigld ric-rac trimming- transfer —7 designs; color which he said “may be indlo- Marvelpus hep styles to choose from: Hip-huggers, continue under the name of BuUdlmr He^tav ff^b-based Farmers’ <3oopera- Congress. Acts of Congress are ters. 22. a 88-24-86 movie and Hail, where mqre than . the, . 1967 cbQoae ihore patterns in crochet, the otnetyt tasue cf the'pepayl* iMrned ^ t they would teve ing toom tbs (Seneral Fund Islatlve will of the House as any odor when It’s time to wash and charged with resisting anost, pitobem and pltohing patterna ftolng airi Summar Bai^ tatt,' unbrrideiy, quWtaig and .ment of Bealth’a mnnttty health Plan • Vorm tuTM. **■ y. fif®®*®' ^ ^ eterlUse the daHy w^ecUon of Qnecampuspollceofficersuf- ^ ODngraafcVVHMitoiijWtfv, towd a bttoaed leg to a sculOs.i * A . r'hy'. ' ■ ■ ■ * _ ■ ' ^ * ,- *■ * •y ■ w ' * '-i ' ..^ K- ■.; : ■ ^ ■ . k k ^ C H E s A . CONN.v*TlflBSDAYi 1^ ^ ''

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,The lh|tBA tu t week hw] sub­ mitted a* Ibtte'r to State Com- aotnethlng tbat would' te bind rnimlonw of Bducatito WilUitun Inx.'' ' ' J. Sanders aiding the depsM- , Rottneri “It seems to me all ment to.lntereepe in the imtias^i jrou're aekkig Is (pr >016'state, which has atalled contract ne- boaxd to instruot the Af«nche’s-> gOtkiUons for the >e«md ter board to'take an Action It ^ ■straight year;' has so. fah refused to-do (bind The MBA wants to mediate itself). That’anot medlntlon," he the questions of whether the said. board should be bound ndvr to But Miss WWte mainlined/ a firm teachers’ sqtefy, eched- the state eomm'lssioner took the ule and other salary items —in posltton during medtoti^ |g» 'advance of establishment ot the year'UtoL'ffie lodal boardiehWri ! school b i ^ by the directors have offertir a blndhig^ cohtradt tKe course of he^btiettons. A" reaffirming;of that^sitlon, she hea^ aito medical Insurance said. Is a major point the benefit. (leneral Manager Rob* Will seek this y e ^ ert Weiss has “ recommended “Whv not ii«t i_ mplete Advanced bourse j Five Manchester and area bathers received certificates ycs- ^rber Shop; John. Krieskl of the Vernon Barber Shop, and et so It will refleot there.’ thin* to I : terday after ccHnpleting a course in hair styling, hair color- Frank SingareUa of Lafayette Barber Shop, Rockville. 'The If tl» school board deoides to S lb L ^ A ^ o y e V r a ^ * S .^ ^ ^ ! ing and fancy^ barberlng. They and their Instructor are, left course was given at .Howell .Cheney Technical School as part pay. teachers the same benefits (a«n«rai J?*** to right, Roy McMilliib state instructor; Norman Poulin, of an adult education program. (Herald photo by Qfian.) being proposed for other town Ralph Qutreich and Paul Outreich, ari of the Manchester employes, the Insurance wlU ^th Westinghouse cost an estimated $114,000. . ^The MBA is dispuUng a boaad Three Injured’ Votet Session suggestion that tea«mers a h o u ld ^ 5 the teAh- Guinipero Request ahsorb pert, bf.toe taeuraiKja • .f ® * ? * ” ***^- A s’ Cars Grashv The Manchester board of coet by eettUng for salary hikes _i,oi<«« hnt^. . . o admissions will conduct a 6 ALLOWANCE less than Uie $804,00(f agreed to hut to seek^ g binding An 18-year-old Manchester tc> 8 p.m. voter-making ses­ verbally during negotlatlbos..' 1 youth was injured and oi)e dflv- sion tomorrow in the tov^ Rejected by TPC ON ALLOWANCE Announcement o< the media- the teachers er arrested as a result oi a clerk’s office in the JilUr ON two-car coUlsion last night at niclpal Building. The Town Planning Commission last night turned Eligible applicants must down a request by Frank CKiiriipero to build new apart­ Willd)Bm Curtis, w h ?^ to ^ jM d of- ¥kl> •■charged m is'St* More than 3,000 Manchester ’.vould be considered. m S'*'” fabulous-up|ier end lower oveii units. Table Models, Consoles and Glamorous Color Stereo - 1«+ w- "I— “I'm glad I dont Theaters and with AM /FM , FM Stared and Phono. the decision,"' be members. “Tou in a recent sewing contest spon- Womens Cluba (CSPWC) con- i^ o n a t S e ses- *»d poslUdn with the teadiers. oHlcial said, v- Jo ** iDred by the Junior Century venUon in May. Mrs. WUUam gioo—but______oUj«______meimibera bad “ The acOon caught______ua un- ArWne ^ $. Gregory^ of O as- Prokofiev's "Peter and of Manchester, Inc ^ Kodes of Mancherier U Hart- «o comment <« Um awares." he said- ^olT’ by th^>«Kiro Eglevsky relocaLl I^ute Mrs. Sabatella is wearing a tord .County co-chairman of - The boaiTd unanimous voted He argued that before the ’^**^®*> Mias Randall and King ^ sion is planned to serve a nark- discus- I three-piece ensemble, fashioned OSFWC, omd la aUo oo-chalr- to designate Rottner, SmX. CXir*'reached any'decision on-'^®« was ^ tog a r ^ ^ o r downtovra With gold and white wool check- man of the eewing contests tta, Atty. nwmaa and wttnt benefits to pay, Jt riiould 7:60 pm. with failure to S r i ^ s BaMy Auditorium to- mcmLrs said. e« jacket and slflrt. and gold Judges in the Manoheater con- Walter DoH as its reprwenta- undertake a etUdy of what ob«y a traffic control signal. Members indicated^ more and finally voted down overblouse. Mrs. Stauffer chose test , were'Mrs. Waird Stiles of Uvee. Battey and Doll are chair- Other area towns are doing, Police said Bellchamber' was that if unaniinoualy. . . ALLOWANCE pink wool for her three-piebe Singer Sewing Center; ejisemble. Roto will represent Joyce Johnson, ON the Manchester clup in two dl- economiba iSslons of a Hartford' County School, and ALLOWANCE^ epmiMUtion April 11 at' the ager of Logan Mills at Blur’s onuhendationa resuming from thkt other T a vn 6t Mailehes- failed to stop for the red light. _ . ' „ Accordln* to Clam BOX Restaurant, Wathers- Cotnen Shopping Center, the mediation. To do otipinrUierwise ttrr emptoyto don’t havd to* Tha woman :1s . acheduied to ® »Mi|Hgt t^ tha ON field. - ■<* ■ « * (Hendd photo by Batefnls) would “usurp the. aixthorltyly of benefits being recommended by appear in M a n c b ^ t< r^ ^ l^ t'P *^ ® 5 *^ ^ ’?^ J ? planyv^ ib# the bowdi’’:«u«m»tofqd^,^f pnh^ , court -11'April '17. ! ' riuiip* to um^^l In answer'to * quesBiaaiNim ance of'file Connecticut Com- Rottnbr, Miss M a /^ TriUto, mission cn the Arts and «i#-Bae. ben, ftaallze^yine.St. accord- oo-cbalrman of the MBA'itego- mentarp SChddt Muaib Fund. ing to the TPC, is one of th* Sating team, admitted the NBA Action Commission to Plead •A- ■ ■ ...t iL ™*to arteries to -be oonhedted' ^ REFRIGERATORS See the automustic .waslter that' gets clothes-cleah and l-delegmtoe (not yet. announced) lb addition to the public to a rampjto feed the dowb.. reduces wear due to Washing tremendously. For Oil prac­ would have no authority to act — - 1 V tirtal, post ,)0t the .project to Standard 2-door, top freezer. Bottom freezer and Directors lor Budset ^ nn« tical purposes nothing moves butvthe water—-Full fea­ eltfaer, until they recei-ilM in­ latest side by side combination freezer and refriger­ struction on the recommOndar tured for total flexability. See famous Criss-Cross tumble The ActUcn Commission for to r)...it’s stagnant.. .have to ^® *^*°cated route. Vine St ator. A full 19 cubic foot unit in only 32 inches of Hons from the fuH membership! further use ft.’’ Dryer— Quicker arid Quieter. Her reply i i r o m p t e d ^ ^ the Agtog wlU ask the Board of p»,cM ,a u space. Automatic or frost-free with' automatic ice retorttort ffrom i i i i ’ Rottner:Rottaer^ ^'% " don’t ^ ’t WwctersDfaectoiB .tomorrowtomoriow niglit to aj>- T *,^ ® .8^®* wCM as a group of pupils f ^ 7 ^ feet," SAVE ON COUOiH ______nobody ever sees E t o e n ^ s E . Bol- Jf^eph Tamsky, town planning makers. take kindly to this mediation at l»ov« Ms proposed $13,460 whatever ia done wlU have tan ta helping with the financial ^^l^ctor, said. and C O LD REMEOil P H I I -C p K- 1- , tv* ------The Guinipero application to ute ,.11 b .««« DISCOUNT PRICES! I time.' Ebch child has h ^ cleseroom build addltionsl apartments off iRTHlIRBRUI But there are. several items the Senior Ottizens Cemtor. Squatrtto said he will review instrudtlqn tod actual prance Ciharter Dak St had been tabled otoer than aalarlea to ba ifia. Membtoi.aprmd atntommls-, fcf the elderly in oth- m the iart of ballet as part of several times pending an opln- LENOX PHARMACY cussed. iflsB white! aald. "it’a ■*<« meeting yesterday, after- **■ "ta^e t o ^ „ t o see how they hfa educational preparation for ton by the town’ counsel. The opinion given was that ift/the 299 £. CENTER STREET— 649-0898 mmev *wl a* a pubMc hsaring on the 1967- Ocmmission member Frank ’TPC turned . the - iqpplicatlon 68«tovro biidfcet - C. Jones has been visiting other down it stood a chance to be boards wllungneas to negotlat* __ towns throuehout the state end K N O W Y O U R ALLOWANCE J. Squabito and Mlayor Nathan '" “ ‘J **® P«aent to H u r t i u M i s h a p counsel, .t? Uie ON AgoetineiU Bfaieed on the hiring “ ** c®“ *»i«sion- r ’TPC turned the application A complete line of America's'No. I dishwasher. Under counter, ofVdwSw^TLt th* i ® *" A M-year-old Coventry man dawn on the basis of the town built-ins. Convenient portables and new portable convertiiailes wwfWWiisedmorefuUyby tlie vote, a member of. the is W satisfactory Condition in faster Plan of Devetopmwt, It Commission cn Serrtceis for the that can be built in later without additional cost. Up to 5 cycles, to/M s 4,50aflexKior ciiUzciiA. Ifte ^ ^ Manchester Memorial Hospital ^ against Tamsky commSasion Hrm lntmded orlgi- to attend the conunis- . . ®P said Keith had based his optn* including .famous sanitizers. / naiUy bb .apply for 'federal aid J?®**'® *1®** ™*®®***^ ®*P^®^ .^***^®^ suffering from possible ion on a Windsor case involving wltteh wmdd pay 76 per cent of tJL/vHh **** ***** commls- head injuries he Incurred when k request by Moft’s. toe ditoctor^i salary the'firat 0 -i- , ^ **® thrown from his mo- Theappllcatlongenerallycon- yaar. bat because of nrevtoua torcycle yesterday afternoon on forms to town zoning regula- . See the full selection of top or .bottorri freezers, auto- D ^ t o e '^ y puyio or E; Middle Tpke. Ucns, though not completely, ac matic'or frost-free, or the exciting vertical doors. Lowest ’The m u , Glenn Dunston Jr. cording to Tamsky. Even if ft api^y for frinda to plan ja & oo* of Bellevue Dr., was driving had been approved it would • qperating with the exclusive new,pqwor saver, availoble ordtaafe community progranui east on the turnpike east of have had to be done with res- in right or left Jiarid. door. ManyrColorsi;o choose from. and estahUrii hew. or expand ex­ Dale Rd. when he lost control ervations, Tamsky said, isting pioghtois Aridch v ^ pro­ M eeting Slated of the cycle arid was thrown Tamsky said the Gkiinlpera vide rscreational and' other M- to the pavement, police; /;ald. . application progposed the bulld- ALLOWANCE Bore time activMlss for the el­ By Chess Club He was taken to the hospital ihg of 40 apartment units in flvs der^. by ambuluce. buildings,* with tturee co v e^ A meefing of the Mtanohester ON The m ii^p is m^er investi- parking garages. The garages, aiib to elect officers and - t ' .... . \ - * gation. TaiAsky said, vrould not be prae- T T ■^■1* 7 ^ “ y oomplste a charter member- «Wp Mat win be held tomorrow ALLOWANCE ® ''«"*^ 8 p.m. at 898 Bid- ^ ^®“ - *• '^ ■ « «tt«nbeiWiip Is aun open. Friday, April Kee BL, has been a' bartwr The most complete home laundry line in America. Top load for 42 years and conduetohla 9 haltelila Sarviaa LAST CHANGE FOR businees at the Weat BI4e washers, front load washers and dryers operating on time or PORTABLE AW m TV Horman Arey of 161 WeHa Barber flnop at 68H Obopar SL» automatic controls. All with famous Westinghouse heavy ■' ‘ 1 ' e r **• 0 » t a group from duty mechanisms for longer, service free, life. Now priced Dfraat Fa^r| Windsor wWch had about A hattve of Italy,-hs has Frorif) all; channel personalized pprtable to exquisite' ^ also aa a .oounseling ata- » n,n„,bers had shown an ta- IRMCHAIR ADVENTURERS lived in Mandieetor shiea to fit every household need. ^920 and for a number Of full console'23-incn. Now tower priced^than ever be­ ' ' ' IM of 1hl > ^ '* *" affihatlng. fore. Features Philco's famous copT chassis for longet if '■■■;’■' '.v‘ permanent meeting place years was asaocto^ Wttb the Helpfr cut cost iieat and 0 ^ ^wpr has not yet been esttoUsW. Little League to town. A life and new transistor, solid state vital‘circuits. regularly, member. M ^ ^ e r Shess, S b member of toe Ctaurcb ef the air conditkming in' your ' The 19664967 Audubon Assumption, he Is a weekly Cl : . . home. Insulates in. winter, ^ haa been formed solely tor the communicant. tV**T ^ playing and enjoyment of the c; cooler in summer. w n m w r mD xow n b wmbi swiw« vto ‘T9 W saMM.WMnAf avasl Active to organisations, he Wildlife Film Lectures has been tbs vice presktait of MANCHEvSTER and weather resisfai^ tito Msfltomase Society for 12 ^ANCnpi^ER ^ yesMi^'ls a member of the ta BHiiiinatea maiatei^rie su^l Mil ■■iifiMhuai fthfii'- . J , ■ I t ^ previous member- Ctotombiu\Sodsty, the Mas­ nqiair proUeobis. . ^ Odp in any ofiier chess ojuh. ter Barbers Pnftrottve Aaao* . • - ■ ®A PLACE IN THE SD ir Registered CM WRfnNG "Perrons interested to playing .riatlon and has been aa.ac­ ^iNow you con sovat os.novtr FROM TBE manufacturer ^ ^ n d e p a ^ n t j^raon o(M^ the game, learning it w Just Doris Boyd tive viSnnterir firSftMn* on llio SiMsf qool- plain ‘•kibitzing’’ are Ipvlted to -.Quits interested to aiUi- For 5 YEARS HU-'" " * * " - ' ” " * * - ' leubs, his hobiries A P P L ^ C B ; Alumlnani Siding. bowftng and baseball aaftks ION«;i*PUA«CB , •WoiohousM art b u lg in g N 9 liiW lg !C mnatton ^department takes INFORSfAnVE entertainment FOR has been a sponsor of the eohtrol of the center, another | M M y U M U | A | y U M Twilight League for a inato> NEXT TO STOP and SHOP oybriloektd colon LO'KBW I emjfloyp wlU have to ba,Ural W O T W W W T O O T YOUNG AND OLD ADl^TS bar of yeara. . . NEXT TO STOP I d SHOP ilwpiiPM, oro “The needs ef- tIib 'SM®r^ PaganI la tnaniad to Uw PrPtection SERVICE Jriat as' serious esT others' fii the CMfDIES iinew in'offodf. , LIMIWCIFER former Julia Bemardo ai- town,” t^uafrito sidd.' MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Mancheater. Ha law thraa b r w D A C Y 4 PROTECTiON CONTRACT liity i Tliit offir wW M NOW AVAILABLE AT u.. icOtoers figreed: 'fltoarefs no- daughters, Mrs. Itaiiaiet '■utonajtoSBaiAoArvpMnwi .wiMi aatInAun SlubOABTnviv 6 . A«frri6i»=i pupmed activity.. .rir» must have AUDITORIUM-4 P.M. Carlin of 32 Palm StTiUity «», IMUHS, Mb " PINE T H A R M A C Y " Ann Pagonl of $88 McKee \ AT N O WED.; THW S.»^L. 9:30/A.M. ^ 9 f M gono. Don't mist Ihn CALL aptob,", said vice 4^wtnsw Mias : .... . , 1: , .... J ’-|Uierine-C..^]Bhsa,'-' ■ ■■■ - - M« OBNTEB 8T. 618-881# ADULTS $1.25 STUDENTS 75e St, and Patti P*gam ef Om ^jhnco In 0 RfnMoio oppor- same addreaa A aon. WOUam Ctommlsslph’.member Jpae^ Pagim Uvea at 811 Ooepar Spomond byr Jayvoos & Luts Juulor Musoum . J- rf'? ■ I • V ^ f

PAGE FOURTEEN BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ TUESDAY, APRIL 4 ,1M7 . h e r a l d ^ GONN^ TUESDAY,-AFIHL 4; 1967 Sale of Olcott Land d o l u m h f a Tax llM p io ^ ill^iifrs, M ^ Approved by Planners r Despite Inci:'eased | i^ Rate h A S R V V A Y Tbe Town Hanning Commission last night voted to approve the sale of an eight-acre tract recently zoned The min rat*'AcM sed niaa qoun'elFt tOth aaialvanaiy din-. 'Industrial at Olcott St. and Love Lane, but suggested ■miUs here tMs ywar but,.accord- ner mporte the deadline for ot> many stipulations and covenants as. to how the lahd tng to tax obUiMtor glnrnl;!^ . daring ttCkets hM been ext^S d fse b M d elarii nslal dp|iM « may be sold. ' Lowmaa, some |f 0,000 ot .the to Thursday, The dinner w ijl be It Is town-owned land, new quarters, purchased a par- taxM due A i^ I have been. ifonday. Tlehets are | 7.6d 4 la an tsohk r to Sn** aad la aU t!it ^rantod^ the covenants could be enforced del d f land in the area last year pbld. obupie and | 3.78 each. through the deed on the land to ahd is now constructing a plant Mra. Lowmail said, "Itb b i^t Bnradnt Neeied H ^eoforib .tKito ^ p ci» ara foDy gaimtoed aad an eontrol proper development of on Olcott S t west of Verplanck that due to the rtoe hi the m ill Pemito tor bunhig'inust: be rate people nalgW be e Uttle obtained, aocortilng , ^ , faa^ii^To'on la or r^lacei^t a«wi|iK. the, parcel. School. The firm had indicated ' y Some opposition to this Sc- it wanted to stay, in Manches-' slow to paying this year, but cWef Wafd Rhsebrobks,; now; w - ^:-\v'''^')i^.stofee'epea tbh^ itod'trL/Iglito tfU i « ; tion was expressed in a peti­ *ter, but for some time was un­ this is a v«y g (M sbowUig. that Ule stow « gone. There are only 17 Hens on 19«d '• F i^ , wardens*^ Rtohard ' ibaattottsi,jd«intown'niala'street .aind - A - • tion signed by residents of the able to find a suitable location. W ■ Vei^lanok School ana, and the w p e id p ro p e rty tw e e aito only jja v is , U p b e rt JZahShsSy," F ra n - 1 nldte'tuta|itl^ aM 'iopopidBr inurltot ^ i PiooMr Parachute, which now to u r Board of Eiducation had ex­ has moved into its,large, new other ^ 5tod back tax qi. Hart. Qny Be^k ahd Oeorge ' ' Sel- pressed disapproval at a public bills datlik? ftbm 1B6S." Jbhns(m,^any -ohe of w btot'iptV *?. I . quarters, at one time looked for hearing since the area Is close Taxes may be pdid to Mrs. be called, ■■ a site in town and had indicated Lawman ait heV iK ^ on Cards to Verplahck School. then it may. go elsewhere be­ Bedety bieetiag F riday'';. m other action, prel hOU Rd., Monday and F rid a y C CSoluaibtarHlatoriDat Soetety cause the town h&d nothing tz fx n 1 p.m. tocg pjn. and Tues- approval was given for an suitable for,, sites and had not hold its diet annual meet- lo t sobdivlslon o ff ISush ^ 1 1 Wednesday and Thursday ^ it'the Congregation- been doing enougl^to encourage » a.m.;Kto , l pjM. each ” R opposite' St., and for a industrial growth. 3-lot subdlvlsldn o ff I,akewood Wbek. ShA w in be 4 f Teemana ** ' Dr. Robert Karns, member of Stall Saturdays from 9 am. to^*^**** Circle N., a request made by the liPC, showed some concern 1 pjn. durtair April. - M rs;^W ^s Lohr ta^^r^ Robert Weiss, town manager. about the sudden delun of ap­ _‘ntlim Deota man of the supper oommittee. A public hearing'was held on plications for subdivisions and New officera of the,Cemetery by Mto-. Richard Cui^. the Bush .Hill Rd. and Lake- asked the members if some pol­ Association are C a r 1 e t o n ^rs. Arthur QUlraby, Mra wood Circle matters, but no op- icy could be set regarding wa­ Hutchins, preeddent; Kenneth O. MaCDoneld, M rl-A lbert' positidn was expressed. Final ter, sewer and sidewalks. Fox, vice prbsidentVa Prescott Q «y “ ><» MtoS EJUiabetlw Hbod, approval has yet to be given. The discussicm arose ' from H bd^, seoretary; MMi. W il- Officers and dliractoni will ba A proposed none change on the applicatlcn for the 18-Iot 11am Robinson, treasurer; and elected^ > an interior parcel of land off 'Clayton Hunt, Raymond Ly­ nie BoUeOn Beard ' Spencer S t from Rural Resi­ subdivision off Bush H ill Rd., land owned by Raymond Hol­ man and Mrs. F ro ii^ lyman, I The PTa , exepuUve bohrd dence to Industrial' Zone was comb of Wapplhg. There had finance .oommittee. meets tonight at the b<>me .of turned down. This is also town- A lthough tbe new site is sUU its prsrtdent, Mrs. Marshall S dti ft S « ^ owned land and some indica­ been some question as to re­ to be developed, there are Ipts Altken, R t A tions'had been made that fu­ quirements on sidewalks to be No MOHoy Down Installed as ]part of the sub­ available, according to Hodgto. ' ture use of It wotdd have been division. L Deadline Extended Wtanoheeter Bvenliig HeraHt, 2 * Y tm to l^oy for the parking of garbage MlSs Jean Natsch, ticket Oohnnbla ootreepondent^ Vligln- •90 No IntorOtt tru cks. Karns said the development chairman for . the recreaUon U OariSqn, tsL 338-8X34. ' FreUnUoary approval was of the town was haphazard and C h o r g * “* also given to a 8-lot subdivision the policy apparently followed * off Bush B ill Rd., about 600 feet in the past no longer held. He 8 years on transmission assembly, 2 years on complete; i t i east of JOUstown Rd. The ep- indicated that at one time the O’Brien Wants to Stamp Out w iito s r, 8 yeate on,,cabinet against rust Free repair or ex- I pUcatlon was made by Aricne TPC had almost insisted that rttongc of dridettve parts or oahlnet if it rusts. FVee instel- I I . Nooh. subdivisions be on water and taaon c i psrte to' the reqxmsiblllty of selling franolilsed Job of Postmaster General Maytag D ^e r within first year; thereafter installation la • 9 bnng controls were urged by. sewer, and that now approval sxtra. '■ . t'- ■ Ird m ''v Town Flanner Joseph Tamsky is being given for subdivisions (Oonttoned from Page One) ------—------THE NEW .QliMliltAXIbNr iOF DEPENDABLE BIATTA0 8 on approval for the sale of the 'vrith wells and septic tanks, ,J.v^Hartigan, a former alrttoe ices the depai^ent la required town-owned Oloott St. land. Keams said town develop- Nawto photo c a i^ specialist whose Job 1 s to provide are provl^ far mora Ppoo E (^ Nigh* to 9 • Sol. )io 5 Taimnky infonhed the . TPC ment is not following a peri- MRS. ANTHONY EDWARD FALCETTA titling into the .modern''bra a costly than ccntemidated. In memibers that no buyer lua phery of developli^ from a oen- 'm ail transportation syatem IMb, the first year money was dhown an interest. tral core. Subdivisions'______are____ leap-_ Miss Susan Mhjy Gaffney of of the bridegroom; Mrs. Barry geared to the raSroads. appropriated tor toeee iteihe, it NOw that the TPC has approv- lag up all around. .If the water Manchester became the bride P®*toey of Manchester, sister- m the last 20 years, while' took $34 ihilUbn, This year ,the ad the matter, control over de- and serwer policy held, then thf of Anthony Edward Fkdcetta of bride; and Mrs. niaM volume has doubled, the cost wfll be SBt mfiUon, ataaort ■vrtopment of It wlH rest with btoldere wouM be forced to Andover Satuidav momlnir a* JMchael Landolphi of Oohmbla. number cf maU-canylng trtlhs half the current deficit. , , (be Board of Directors, TamUky buUd where the extottag Itoes -.r . ^ torquolso gowns ai^ head- has dwtodled team. 10,000 to 800. The iacreaae Jias boon w rap- 8£/^N/£'S mid. can be easUy extended. ^ the s E i^ p ^ Miy outweigh any, -benefit - land, bulk and height of the lowing the existing water'and ^ tlons and gold button mums. deny him the. flexltdUfy needed aooruing to the public ttsouc^ lUIUtlESTEII PftRKADE PHO NE 448-8581 IwdMngs, signs in the area, sewer flacildtiw. ^ ^ Dominick Armentano of West- to fashion a more efficient, the low-coat mailings. The chst- parking, landscaping, and time Tamskv said the demniml fnr A^taall, Dr. field, Mass., served as best cheaper system, liest service It has to render is period tor buU that about 400 persons; parents but this wmlMto to to most other countries, but toe take | 84'out of toe Trtosury^to Of students at Veipl^ck be based on toe necessity fi ®“®**^y U.S. volume and cover Coria, 8rii^ , had signed a pettUon ob- them acoordtag to how murii daisies wito^ to!S roses the distances it baa to be deliy- ''That’S not a public servicsi” Jocttag to any sale. Mayor Agos- traffic flowed on a streeit and sleeves and fuU treta. was w ^ A reeentton for 12r ««« “ “** caropcrtooM Invalid, says R i^ W. Nlcholsan, of tba tinelU has indicated he win hon- bow much of a safety hazard over a peau de sole sheath. Her at toe MimohAator ^ Clr»*t Britato,.a total, volume Pori Odfice-'s Bureau of Finance ie fi^ iiM lU N D Sardtos!

The town has Iconriderable No raqiitoentona far sidtovalha a*oliSlwtf'"toWM'wlS aori a yeuow crepe Aato VA Oahm^ralA'I»WI|«,«A h ^' ...... $ l ; ^ . | h K land, roned Industrial, in the was stipulaited with toe prellml- pearls, and hbe carried a oaa- di»M Yo^, CWcago, Los An- toSgnsijjtoS sod JwBc-ipoaed adt dress with. matching acces­ '(Feeds and weeds). . " .a-. Ixtve Lane and Olcott St area, nary appirovaa of the Holoomb cade bouquet of daisies. sories, a teal blue coat and blue gelee and Wasfatsgton — match vertiBiiM ktao. sre carried « t Empire Tool Co., looking forland for subdlvlBinn, Miss T. Lauren Palcetta of hyacinth corsage. Tbe couple, foe total Britito^vohime. ccets oonsidenbly ..higher tosa- SatoR M f ; 1 IM S .^over, sister of the bride­ w ill live at 40 Griswold St Nearly eveiy riher country foey..pay,-but tolsris by-policy- (Weedat feeds 3800 sq. f t Onto proofs, kills enbgrasi). groom, was maid of honor. She M n. Falcetta is a 1948 grad- combines its postal service with and tra^jifion. not kunr.. In foaor A n d o v e r - wore, a fUU-Iengto maize yellow uate Of Manchester High Schoot telepbone and telegieiph service ry, revenue, team first-riassj Hirtfa Pilii > t SMS gown, designed with a daisy Mr. Falcetta is a 1940 graduate in a oommunioations ministry, m id i---r i wluattem alencon lace empire of Rham High School, Hebron, maldng.up toe neariy unlveisri bustoess au^ r- is. to roake^^ Tri-Town Voters Approve bodice, three-q(uarters-length and a 1944 graduate of WilU- poetal losses with profits from the losses, / MALTS KILLS QRABaRASS sleeves, crepe skirt and chiffon mantle State Teachers College, the other operat^ms.' O'Brien' Presldeat Johnson is a s lil^' SrHEAMRS oMl AU SCOTTS P R E C IS train. She wore a matching He also attended Central Con- looked at tte EuKiMen systems for a $700-miiHon increase fat $747,516 Budget for Rham headbow with face veil, and she necticut State Teachers College, last fall and may have gotten'rates, fois yeart wfdch could' carried a bouquet of yellow and New Britain. He is employed the Idea for a public corporation produce the Iqng-awatted fatfok About a dozen Andover clti- was arranged for by the Re- English Fertllbtr white carnations and golden but­ as a talstoiy teacher at Bolton from England, w hirii is in toe an ring of. aecqunfo fat Oongret f .; pubUoan Town Committee. Itegl S4.9S ...... ».NOW $4.25 sens Joined a similar number ton mums. Junior-fienlor High School, process of setting iq> something i doesn’t gp b e y ^^tm $2( ^ ^ I lr s t 1967 Home from Hebron and Mariborough Bridesmaids were hfiss Kar­ Where he also coaches basket­ efaufiar. -. . Mon ImacMe to'ixntal vreaes he .' ' Lqr^, BNmiIN* ...... 'P,NLY $7.95 . . „ j,. „ One building permit was Is- en Falcetta of Andover, sister ball, -soccer and baseball. Until now, toe United States also ta itaeUng, as it w eji.ni^M . last night in toe auditorium of j,y toe building officer tor has been unafale to decide ’ F o r slfoisdifa jMMitat p4 7 , it iiii' Rham high school and in one a new home during March. Pb.ul whether it wants too carry , the risen albdut. jB per Vdeiit in to t: I HIQBARD aim HALL;^ ^ hour accepted and apiiroved a Jurovjaty Jtr. w ill build the mail as a pUbUc smvtce or have last five T to if, foe pofiid erfii J l t a $ ...... UNW $3.95 budget “ as presented’* of 4747,< house on Jurovaty Rd. with a Snow Funds^ Sale of Land the system pay its own way, R ptoye latilL.jiB riie of (lie. torid stalled value of $11,800. Only 2aags (10,990 8% fL) ;..... i .ONIY $7.50 014 fo r the i 947-88 sebool yeeur. tries to do boto,-wifonut dotog poorly vtetairied .woifiers to V'■•‘MJ-Mi'-fi. 50% Organic ■' .■ ..W RhamANIKUU boardIMUU members,AIACUIUMS, withwAui garage ***!!lf a w i J^®^ bTOcaeway to W. Top Agenda Items, of Board either. countiy.'Stertiiig pay for a'pc»: lcndHoH''LawBRooci*’ R obert A . P rice o f Hebron j as A 1968 law saya pootal reve- tai cleto or letter oanler is to>* Levi Fournier, Pine Ridge, val- nue should equal operating 881 a yttr, with a top of $7,34|:^ l l O ^ r ^ 3 iogt,. . . .$4.75 u e>d d 'a a t $2,000. A pro pp ed $80,000 aliocatlon ^ A utm ^^G ron^w Z u > . ^ parts of toe budget. John H. Chfirden Foipidf. .50 lbs. $1.99 3 B o ^ . .$5.75 As no permits for new con- to the Highway • Department Sis. The entire Cost would be to be paid for by toe taxpaycM The starting hourly : Yeomans of Andover, former board member, acted as mod­ struotion were taaued to Janu- Fund to take It out of the red, two bene^ting as puhUc seniteesT” ThaPgwd $3.«4r A/$jQROW 6RASS SHD e ra tor. apr ^ ^ b ru a ry of this year and consideration of the sale of ...... ‘ has not yet been reached. Oon- atwut postal service can b« $4.95 Bog V, . . ; 2 Bogs $8.95 Except for toe persistent PANSICS ARE.IN BLObMt .question, A .A "When . ..A,w ill toe . spiral . ticut Bank and Trust Co. and at Olcott St. and Love Lane, of a $6,000 riaim setUement for for examrie » hiriructionri and ad- j^ ^ c d as part of data on the head the agenda for the ^oard Mm. Virginia Prior of 105 Main raised V ’ 75e ORfi 89e Lorg« Bosktt nU to^ye personnel end?’’ to ^ a recent brochure on <>t Directors when It m e^ at St.; toe approval of a three- r. bray wMcfa m em ber^ toe new school bond issue. It « tonight In the Municipal Build- year lease to Allied Caritag for w e S S rT d e ffB rilt w f tob to^^W M S it^TM WOODMMD 8atim reports that dweUtoga were hig Hearing Room. ' a 1%-acre town-owned parcel built to town from 1960 to 1066. .'Ph* WO,000 allocation would off Tolland Tpke.; toe adoption J ^ J ^ b rin ftt t 4 B W i SIMR. • *43-8474 A fte r tacome Shown to the The new dweaHngs made a total be a transfer from the Capital of a resohitton to ooosoHdattog E . Rham budget. Andover to charg- 610 houses ta^dover. Improvement Reserve Fmd. tato one Issue $480,000 to FIra ^ addition, to^ P*®y« w iM ,r^ to 10 ys p ti., ed w ito $179,000 of the total net only one warranty deed for a Because of tbe winter’s exces- Protection Bonds to toe McKee cost to toe three towns. With transfer of property was receiv- a*'*'* snowfalls, tbe highway de- St end Manchester Graen Fire- r t f ff V i r i r m m m epproodmaibely $40,000 in state ed at toe town clerk’s office partment-spent approximately houses. nows... aid income, not shown in the dnjtog March. The Savlr^ $46,000 above Its allocations for -Also, accepting toe resigna- Rham budget but set fo.-th in gank of Mianchester sold a and Ice control. About $16,- tkm of Republican Aiaxonder C. tbe Andover Elementary School house and land on Wales Rd to 000 of the deficit was covered Penny fiom toe TSiwn Develops R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Com pany has invested about budget Andover will raise by j^hn Joseph, Jr. and AlUson by., transfers within toe depart- Oomnrtoednn and appoi^ taxes about $140,000 ijgr Rham. Qau etorm. meritto total budget. tog a reptaoement; approval of r ia i fifty million dollars in new spaper advertising in the 176 Attend Tesfimontol t o Renovate Bam 1116 s(rie ol, and on to* worker with OoveU for many em. or after, Sunday. cel Industrial. It had been Rural p ro g n m being made fo r a Rob- W inston Am erica’s largest-selling cigarette, S dem years . In toe political vineyard. Orchestra Rehearsing Residence. - eiiBon Park Bwimmiiig BooL , was toastmaster. He introduced Two rehearsals a t toe new i^ * TPC last night approved —— ' ' ■ MMr t h e l a r g e s t - s e l l i n g m e n t l i o l b r a n d . t>id C a m e l tl many 'prom in^t people ]ytao string orchestra, dlroated ' by thq sata todiutrial lira, .'DM sprite of their association with Brenton Onane have been held Board of Directon, to vote de- NEW HAVEN (APJ-InA ta rta r OoveU; diate Reps. Walter on toe last two Wednesdays at ntol of the pn^msed sale, must. been 'sent .(O' Ocsmeotlcat ' ^ . S t e largest-selling regular-size cigarette Tterp Of OoPentry and Foater toe Noble School to WilHmantic. do 90 by a .two-tMrds, or 6 to 8, school superintendents ealUiig Ricfaarda .of MansHetd and State The group welcomes playen of vote, if It is to overrule fotv their attention to g penfiihlet 8^ Andrew Repko of Willing- string instruments. There is r» TPC. being cbraulsted far the rtats. ton spoke. State Central Com- age Hmitatkin. The board w ill conduct pttUlo The pfamifolet purports to tfiow m nittM members Virginia Lewis Crane neparte that toe re- hearings oil two items ti^ b t evidence of. Negro inforiort^- Qjtohrtta and Jrim Mullen heairsals are going writ. Two The, ftrnt is for > proposed TfaO\ letter alsrtfaifivfiw supsri ” _Pytord w'^e then. crildsts Joined the group last $2,500 addMionid' appropitatian Intendenta to the srtstenoo £ ■ r* * y ftorthan road sn es- week. A baas player and a vio- to the Boaid of Bdiwrtioo, to be the pamphlet snUUitd ;,9 ow tor her iintot are needed. IhfOrmaitioa fipMoed by yen. equal sf«te dassroom Desegregetiali Win . Bhm eih about the b«Aestia may be ob- gwit. The fitods Wtodd be used Work,” wu signed by repre-^ HEmp. titled, *M y(^u^«tber. ’ State tafawd by calling Crane at his for ah fodetihg Adult Baeic Bdi aentativea of the B'nrt 8 *1^ Cfaange offlctels spoke aiM studlo-bome on Jurovaty Rd. ucaticn Program. antt-Defamatlon League -of Oon- OoveU a giant The seoand la for tbs propoe- necticut, toe Oonnecttcht Refir ..M rtU ptairt. HlghHght of the .Manriiiaster Evening Herald ed instaUaflon of saitiliiry- gloh tai Action Oaminlartoh, and fila t^ro fo r & m ti^ ' •TWlng weewas the presentation of Andover ooRespondent,ooRespondent. Law* Law- sewer.sewer andend wsterenain exteii- the United Cburifo of CSulst .ln " r Jfe^0|iil4e foetrait of Ooveil whiffi nara Moe, teL T4 34786. s te a l i n ^ Asinwortli a L t 'be* NOrwhlk.

' \h ■ ■ M ANC^TER EVENING' 1W A 10, MANCHESTER; CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 4,1967 ■',,f PAQB SlBtEEN BIANCHESTEB EVENIKC Hl-^RALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 4 ,19«7 B u ild i^ Costfil lilir $1^rine Circus Time Nears, Fem oit S e t b a c k I)d#ii for March Dental €!UniCyOnk Grove New England'i lad ing v, itt tiartfard April 21-30 Two-Year Profaislonal ‘ - ' A dramatic oontraat in too Get School Board Support TryoutsSet estimated, coat of toxablb oon- acta will in'chide toe Zerblni ..WhBiotfaroN’ (a p ) oalatlhg, the war althbugh Wa'eiicus time again! .. ! Sthoot of struction for last ttaonto and tor ■ Ahd> U>e Shrina Circns .wiU Sisters on dual trapeze ban, t 'lb sepavwUi'aoUotulastni^^ Ib c bulk of the graxit wovM iedau 'penumlttto haa dtou. a Fulbright raalntalna thUr wasott Maroh of laid year appears in make'ijts aimuol sprlxig apt>ecur- the Jennies In serio-comic an­ th e Boud of BXlucotioa on- go for pbmonnel, buo trantpor- Saturday in awthiKdc to Preaident Congress’ intent. figures released by the Town 'ahte -in Hartford’s State Ar^ A few hours after the admin­ tics, am all-girraerial ballet, and dOrsed in juinciple a reviood tation aa$l eqnlpment and aup- Johnton’a Vlaa; to uaa a cot^rrea- Building Departinent .mory during school vacation toe Flying Alexanders, masters proposal for PrOjoct Outdoors piiee; aoUvittes would be con- istration sources had blasted his An $864,974, or 69 per cent the week a t April 24. , little Leasee a lp ^ plpdito <<< V.6, aid as a' oonunittee’B action, Fulbright of the triple somersault. Fay ahd reaiftlnned its agreement ducted in a building currently AppHeatIdds now b e i n g ' t a r drop Is r^rted between the Actually, toe clrous opens Alexander haa (foubled In the to supjfiut a. dental clinic for being constructed with private aepi, ,i^,;adialialoa.. ■|^r 'to dhVeTopli^ a Latin- was a gueft at a WhlUi House Thy-outa for toa 1667 season state dinner. $1,226,988 toiial of last March FViday, April'21, slid continues movies for Gina Lollobrigida, neettjr pbildren. Both projeicis funds. Xto6!^b§n e^ n w n market. and the $871,009 total tor this through Sunddy, April 30. Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Iiad ■ '.been cpn^dered by • the Surrounding towns being In- of the Vemoh Little League HLARTBORD i^TTttJTB OF ACW U^^ ; ; To newsmen he expressed , AdminiatlrAtion sourees de- Maroh. Matinees are at 1:80, evening OomeU Wilde. boadi last year but were later vited to participate in the pro]- will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday I^rest S t, H»i fordrr-TeL ?**'*'^ surprise at the strong reaction 66 1 247 acrtbete, Columbia, ' Coventry, Glaston- Saturday and Sunday at , Le­ otk.ef.^a .Senate Foreign Rela- Tickets are now on sale at Holland ere in stock. said it would support theirs- bury, Hebron, Marlborough, backing tor toe President in the building permit Issued a year hiiman gorilla," Michel De La gion Field on R^gan Rd. ' (tota Cinnintttea Monday, * tortoooming conference. ago tor the new pioneer Para­ the Hartford Armory ticket of- Vega'who is heralded as a sec­ Choose the varieties and vised version of Project Out- South. Windsor and 'Veinon. •flice. ' doors, a proposal for oreattcm All but Ohustonbury and AU boys who did not play on I t ' apptored certain adminis- chute Plant on Hale Rd. ond HOudlni, and the Meteors. Producing the circus again colors you prefer. Start of a regional natural science South Windsor indicated inter- a major league team last,year tratldh ‘ haekbra wolild wage a Building fees collected last Heading several new animal education center at Lute Junior eat by sending representatives .'A e ^ fjoor fight to return toe res- month are aleo far below the > this year is the Wlrth-Wallenda acts will be' Jean-Charles Zer- wetkiy planting.now and must attend toe try-out s^- Olutioh to; ah earlier form in Bennion Slated fees collected in Maroh 1966, Associates, with Karl Wallenda Museum’s Oak Grove nature to exploratory sessions held last alon, according to Donald Eden, fU h e ^ i Parley Speaker blnl, 23-year-old wild animal have a beautiful garden p xesetve. year, Mrs. McAwley said. which'it woii Hoiue' adoption. with $2,112 received In March as the executive director. He is trainer, working with nine Ber­ leaguh president This includes MflM3ES,THaO)U}aKOFTHE66U}Bij KULS ' By 1957 Class the, same Karl .Wallenda of the It -toW Mira. Mtodelyn McAw- Walter Schulthels, president Sfiiiv Wajtoe Morse, D-Ore., 1967, compared to $6,767 re­ The Rev, Eric J.' GotiibSig', ber lions. Pedigreed poodles will all summer long. elght-yesr-old boys who will ceived a year ago, ■ famous' Flying Wallendos, who ley, liute direotbr, she should df the Lutz Museum Board of be assigned tp, the leagues spe­ principal. 'mnsor of toe mess- A oonunittiee in charge of ar­ aasistuit pastor of i Bhnanuel cavort with midget Shetland gb aho^- wlth detafled planning directors, also spoke briefly for ura, aald..,UM oommlttee’s ver­ Building permits were iseued have experienced tragedy in cial inatriictiohal school. rangements for the 10th reun­ Lutheran Church, vdll speak their aerial acts in recent years.' ponies, there will be a trio of MUIOHESTER toward seeking a $46,000 fed- school board support, sion*''’Voertalnly woht help snd- last month for 5 single-family Thailand elephants, and Janet’s Eadii boy should supply his Out Of bah? mifto very well dmbarrass toe ion of the Class of 1667 of Man­ Saturday afternoon at the Fifth But Karl won’t be on the eral gra^ fo r equipping and T^ere is a June 30 deadline own baseball glove. dwellings; 1 two-family dwell­ Chimpanzees. HARDWARE A SUmV Frasident.” Morse said he chester High School, June 8, Assembly of the Northern Con­ high wire this time; he went in-' a t ^ f ^ the ^ t e r submission of detailed proj- ing; 25 alterations and addi­ to semi-rottrement earlier this This is the 36th annual circus ERNEST LARSON, Frop. Another and final registra­ would consult, the admliUstra- at Glaetonbury HUla Country tions; one sign; two demolition;; necticut District of New Eng­ put on by Sphinx Temple. tion period for those who did Pafionalized lervlca dtd-faihionad? ttoA ' bMora deciding on floor year. His daughter. Mtes Carla, WE GIVE SMC GREEN STAMPS ■ '' ‘ Club, has been unable to reach three affidavits; one playhouse; land Lutheran Church Women will perform solo from a ceil­ more time to study a pr^ml- , 41. not register at one of toe three attategy. ^ ' several former dassmates. one combination bam-garage, of America at Bethlehen 877 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER nary draft of the proposal were ' ^ other action, the board previous slgn-up times will be We believe H'$ a$ .imp.ortan+ today o*. ing-scraping steel mast. POTATOES NEED STARCH .Th'e resoiutiwi had pledged Those not contacted because one office tor a miniature golf Church, East Hampton, ' His Sphinx 'Temple of Shriners TTFTDN, Ga. (AP) — Ma- Attys. Hertwrt Phelon and unanimously reaffirmed its sup- held Saturday at the field. topic will be "YoO’re Putting AU boys in toe program, in­ etoigtetolpi^I .suj^ort of ' U.'s. of insufticieat .^oOdreesea are course; one incinerator; and two sponsors tote show in northern sashi Kobayashi, a Japanese Thontae Bailey. for a dental clinic that •t was yesterUdy. We cafe about each aldr tor the Alliance' for Progress Me On.” Mrs. Roger Bagley of m the post, both have op- would serve disadvantaged chil- cluding those who played last Roger Banett, Maryanne Beck­ commercial buildings. The lat­ Connecticut, and Karl Wallenda research scientist working at 7‘J if toe'<19 Latin-American mem- with, Susan Bilodeau (Mrs. ter were for the Empire Tool Manchester, District secretary, Is a member of Sphimt. the D.S. Department of Agricul­ posed the principle of Manches- ol, as the strike of operating engineers enters its second day. The'road is be­ appeared in the, resolution, Donald), Eleanor Buocino (Mrs. “Life—New life.” It com­ Sphinx Temple. and the answer may be In toe versden of the project, Mrs. appea» the clinic can become ing put in by town highway crews, who are exempt, along' with ali governmental workers, again, reports toe 1667 regls- memorates the 460th. anniver­ UBLIC MARKET wMcAwley told the board the a reality by next month, Johnwm’s accompanying mes- Albert Yungk), Fhences Casey, Again Omar Shrine Club In yam, long a staple in the South. from the n ^ for honoring picket lines. The only activity on the site is the burning of ^ tlo n is slightly below last Robert W. Clement, Grace sary of the Reformation. Regis­ 8 0 3 8 0 5 m AIN STRFtT proposal would seek fund^ for It has been more than a year yearshowing room for some 0^ «iiirtlmated a total ot, $1.5 Manchester, with cooperation He said most of the yams grown brush, seen 'in ^ e background. The school will be built by the Annum Construction Co* o f Mulon over a five? year period. Ford, Geil Fraser, Jtton' Gor- Committee Seeks trations will be taken Saturday of the Manchester Kiwanis In Japan are used by industry In a 100 per cent operational since the clinic was first pro- Manchester. The preliminary work, stakeout of the foundation, has yet to be done and will more boys. borini, John Evans, Warren at 6:16 a.m, A District. chair­ grant under Title m of the posed by the local Bksonomic Tl)a'{eommittCe’s version' mc- 1942 CiassmiateS' Club, will sponsor a Saturday making starch and tha^ only probably await the end of the strike. (Herald photo by Satemis.) , . The league will again oper­ prmses a. ‘Isense of Oongress” Gower, Hony Richard'Hutson, man and other officers^ will be morning show April 29 for im- about 16 per cent of the crop is Elementary and Secondary Ed- Opportunity Commission, and ate with six major league elercted and installed ' at -the Wed. 5 pedal si fOT; "reitowed efforts” to. devel­ Carole Leslie, Carol McKinney, A matting to members of the derprivileged children. York used as food. \ ucation A ct Curtis sougfht to learn whether teams, eight minor league James McKlnnle, Janet Plercy meeting. Last year, the boartl had sup- the board still supported the op toe'Lpitln-American economy class of 1942, Manchester High Strangfeld, a past president of Labor Troubles teams plus toe instructional (M». Harold PioareDo), June Mrs. Andrew WallbiUich of Omar, is general chairman, a ,ported an appUoaition for a i^ea. school for all eight-year-old and Vimhleyd the objectives of School, giving details on the 26th the AUlanoe.tor Progress.” Peterson, Margaret Phillips, Rocluiille win lead devotions; post he has filled for several $12,0M p 4 a p ? « l ^ ^ . ^he Board of Directors last No Talk^ Held Yet boys About 260 boys wlU take Edwartl Ptekman, Rob’e)-t reunion of the group, is being “LIVER & BAeor It was b n rn ^ ^ du^g M6unt; Rail Johnson hpd hoped to' have Mrs. York Strangfeld of Man­ years. School nurses help m - part. Plourde, Frank Salnunisen,. made thle week. Those who at­ chester |s, a- discussion leader, YOU ALWAYS easlona) approval of hts tended high School, but did not lect children going to the to purohaaa Strike Eased’ Parents are invited to attend Cterolee Shepard (Mirs. Dosiold and Mrs.' Bagley, Mrs. Robert show. 1 lb. of our own choice tender BEEF IdVER (;ieg . Wo) fo t^ ck of funds. oyg^jj^ui equipment. On Engineer Strike any of toe try-out sesalona propokarin hand af toe summit Wels^, Bnioe Staples, Nichq- graduate with toe class hccausb SAVE AT THE and 1 Ib. of our freshly siloed, eqgar cured, from ttie atrip oohfefendB.^ American chiefs of transfers and .other reasrnie Ahlness and Mrs. M)ax Schubert, The circus has aerial .'and •rae. projert en^ ons a net- ^ implement the pro- (Oontinned from Page One) CoWee- will be avallnble las Stevens, FAtricia Strick­ all of Manchester, are members BACON (reg. 89c). urol science education center in , -ksIva/i of state at Fhnto del Este, Uru­ ground level acts, and animal HA^jdDEN: (AP)—Negotiations by the result! of any strike through toe Women’s AuxUi- land (Mrs. Blrnest Reed), Judy are alsb being contacted. ARTHUR 0RU6 tJie 53-«ore Oak Grove tract u annaproH ^ te ra and most other workers guay, A>ril 12-M7 of a nominating, committee. acts. aimed at ending a strike by agreement the union reaches ary Thompson (Mrs. Da'tiid Bell), The committee tor the affair The morning sestitm will In­ Besides Miss Carla, aerial wWdi would serve a limited . , ’ , ,. have ienored AFIBA cteket Administration .^spokesmen Alice Vanderburgh, Elmore is unable to secure addresses number of school cWldren, but S ^ more than 3,600 construction IfO^try Senior Basketball clude greetings from the Rev. B9th f9r a i9 ^ also become a center fOr train- progr^m lght m ^ e the cUn-^ lines, , , . . . , , grroups, retroactive to April 1. It’s been more tjian three said Of toe oommlttee's’aptlonr Vincent, Robert Watson, poro- tor the following: Joseph J. K. Alvar Perrson, dean of toe equipment operators in the state ^hese contractors are not being *^ a do not need a resoli tag. elementary school teadhem ics existence superfluous Donald F. Conaway, AFTRA’s y, materialize today, months' since toe Senior Bas^ thy Ziemak (Mrs. Bruce Ander- Castro, FXhel D. Costs, Edwin Northern Connecticut District; struck. Which says only in effect, ‘W^ m), and Gene Tomlinson. B. Ducy, , Joseph A. Guido, of severatt area towns ' in the Since then, a survey of local national executive secretary, » o/ ketball Legue began its sched-. Mrs. William R. Fisher, presi­ The uniop’s picket lines in the hball consider cooperating.’ No knowing the whera- Wardlow G. Kirkwood, Howard dent of New England Lutheran natural sciences. ^ needs has shown that mof® announced the drive for broad- state, he said, are lifing honored ule and today it’s rlgjit.baok where it started—aU tied up. pnaldent toould undertakO to thoee not yet contact­ P. LaFteur, Arthur Ludwig. AS* CSmrch Women; and the RevJ PReSH GROUND. LEAN WailmanUc State Teachem ^ s t ^ e sup^rt S L r ^ F - teamsters laborers, iron- oiitor in agreement unless there ed may^’-advise Mirs. Arthur nee B. Mankus, Lucille A. Mur­ St Mary’s Episcopal Church College has indicated interest In who would not 1» ell^ble for rejected as ‘‘Insulting ’ a spokesman for the union that y,„^ers, tlnsmen, steamfitters Last night American I^egion J .Roderick Rhmell, pastor of - ■— ------— Medicaid could still be served -- - survived an early scare wid de­ ia’stronger support in the Senate Pyka, 99 white S t; or Mrs. phy, Idary E. Nielsen, John the host church. Miss Grace conducting suipmer graduate °e »®rvea from. C»S, NBC’ and representa the strikers said unions and aU the carpenters than'that indicated in thle reso­ Douglas Galltg>/L6.ura Dr., He­ Parks, Emma^. Reich, Howard Church and Park Streets courses at the carter, as well as by « e din c, accoramg to Mutual radio network they did not take jHace. aAl plumbers unions in the state feated The Pinesi- 71-56, .while Jdly of the Hartford Seminary Hamburg h. 59^ lution.” bron. Rosenberg, Barbara J. Sadro- FVnmdation will speak on "Mis­ 2a.n.19^ t a -s e r ^ w m ^ops d u ^ sc^ol officiate. reached agreement , Friday with The spokesman at union except those in the HarUonl Zahnef’s gained jt forfeit win ___ \ over National Guards—toe bulk Th e sources said the fate of zinski, Eleanor B. Thomas, John sion Work in India.” rohool y«ar, Mra. McAwley not- Members of toe Manc^ster the 18,(WO-member union. headquart^ said toe talks area. SEPERATE JUDGES N( of the latter chib on maneuvers the resolution will not alter T. Troiighton, Fkiward A. Van Women from 28 organizations THE ANNUNCIA’fKiN OF THE BLESSED M S ^ f*to e”cUmc ^ to ^ i ^ e r s /si” ^BC newscaster might be held later to toe day. The strike halted work at most HARTFORD (AP)—The House ,^yck and Albert B. Walullk. The center would be used as a s ^ f toe cUnic with volunteers Huntley said he and United . Two Connecticut industry ot the * large qonstructiV- 1664 as a Rep. Carl R. Ajeilo, D-Anso- Robert Gordon, treasurer. Mem­ day. u:s. 1 American 'Newspcqrer Guild, Work projects stalled by the necHcut State OiHege,^.a tech- Bob Newmarker (28) and miain' reason for 1- Olaf M. Benum may have suf­ toe Legion scorers \wito Dick of Johnson’s Vietnam policies, is to allow toe same judge,,who Allen Warnlck, Noima Andislo fered a heart attack at' the on Wednesday, April 5, 1967 Maine Potatoes Vemon Service tiulld. Associated On Monday night, Frairic Lu- lege, Abele turning in anotoer good Press newsman Robert said the PresideM used the issues a warrant to hear any Conti aiid Dorothy Phaneuf 'wheel of his car. An autopsy ciani, vice president of the In' job off toe backboards. Mike Tonkin resolution to Justify es- arguithente against it. Zbomy. was ordered. Crocker of Portland, Maine, t^rnatomdl Union (it Opel-titlng Howard led toe Pines with 20. Polls Open to Briorht Day; said Holland had no authority to Shtgineers, said representatives Liici and Lynda ^)eak “for anyone but himself” of the union would meet with -----BABY PORK BIND Rockville Vote Is Below ’ 6 5 and had not discussed such a the AGM representaUves today, Bubbling Over Cut strips of old baby sbeeta plan with aqy imUonal officer of But ^mother spokesman at un- into pork rind lengths and PredlCtioD8;^|dy^ S(fW-turnout The Box Mountain'By.'V^a' the Guild. „ jon headquarters said today the At Big Party shapes. Works almost aa well ■ appeared doiiibifui'iait ' t t ^ tx>- children attend the. Lake Street "It is inoTrab^,.” ■■ Cpocker n^jotlatlons were, not held. The, with half toe bother. ■ s y d said, ‘‘that Chet Hmtley would ACM Industry group includes; (Continned tn»i Twfpi One) ■ I •< . . ' >r' day aa voters turned out Ut try to win syno^thy for his mmy ot toe state’s asphalt cohr large sund>eiw at both polling tj^ annual pre-season meet- ^ k e b ^ k ln g behavior-by try- traJotors, mining plants and :Lyn(hi . admitted ^ shcr and ,>e(' places'11^ the town etootfona. Ing of the Polish American to involve the Wire Service quarries. 'G(eorgewere late aniving at the ■ .( With Rockviile strongly Dem- Ronald C. Godfrey, 30, of 5 Tool-carrying ftleves faUed" to struck, he said. rented duplex house in Austin, ocratlc and the votes there be- Woodland St. was arrested yes- jimmy toeir way into two Park- “We were prdtty proud of our Tex., and Lucl confirmed they low 1965, Republicans may be terday afternoon, at 1:30 on nde businesses during the week- record,” he said.. ‘‘We don’t will eventually have to have a want our people out on toe bigger place. showing a gain. Union St. ^ and charged with hut they succeeded at a PEGGY ANN Looking. around the White Thomas Carruthers, Repub- ^ ^ During the ‘S strike, i k rLucianl S House, Luci said she didn’t llcan tpwn- committee chair- a dispute involving his wife, PoMce reported today. The theft of two wire wheel said, the union is reach- know how much she missed it man, s^(d^tSe.itotlng was‘‘just mday. . . . . ing agreements with indepeml- until toe came back, about (wntoal’- ^irtilch indicates „ Godfrey was released on a no h u ^ p s valued at $40 was re- ent building crnitractofs throus^-' But she announced firmly Uiat a tota^ lornout of about 70 per ball, compact for court appear- At Bernardo Petito’s shoe re­ out the state,. .toe plans to have her baby born cent.;B56moccatic 'tmvn chair- ^5 here in Rock- He said, the independent ton-‘.in Texas, explaining: ‘‘Tha^’v. r . man l i l i ^ y was not circuit Cteurt 12. pair shop, thieves removed the hinges from a rear door in the tractors are agreeing^ to abide V "' - hearing waa. being act. ' Boettrtidr’s March petition to IK C iELLEN t U,SED CLOTEHING .i r* ■ (, ■: the. Vemon Board of Education . -For The Enttie FainUy ' , C";' the second he filled, toes'turned -down h y the local At MASONIC TEMPLe-E. Conlw Stroot

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:iKH» ■tt'-datpShSoUar’* % pi#by m , liltrali ifomtt^ mi, jQttJ^ce Shea 176,-^an Leonard 76ers;’ ■ CJeclle ‘Ray 162r471, tm'PW V n P lf (A P ) — weekend. F^ir another, the noed- hit by a pitch, had fractured- a got Infielder-outllelder v Roy two hits in six Innihgs and Bill ning, liifting AtlShta tb a 2-1 de- i&k'Hawfcs’lilk e Kiitheiine pyka 181-472, Patri- *Xr*L Y ankees’ altei>e*foote ot the trip thumb and Smith had suffered a White oh a one-year- loan for gorrell singled in the winning PhlWelpWa. D e w By EARL Y0ST; dd ^rstrom 481, Betty Turk- , , ware etaacariacv shoulder separation when he their Spokane farm dub: . liA Johnson drove in four rpna with , RT. VfiliTjRSBXJRd.' Fla. — Next (bSMe'i Jiivtbn .180-481, Beatrice Bagley re c e n t Oanbbe& n hop does Back at their spring trsdnlng dove after a line drfve. The ^ k e e s lost to WrasMng- T ^ » 6'* two singles and a <*ouWe. p o ^ Mahcheateritea vacationing la Id6>820.' not appear destined to go Rt/Te Club Notes base in Fort Lauderdale, Pla., The Yankees picked up John ton 7-2 Monday n i* h t^ irjlS i o f v e l l ^ r ^ CfsSks ^ sunny cbttridfcfed th6 ; ; ’ ■—— down ’as one of the more Monday, the Yankees discQV- Kennedy in a trade with Los finest in yews iiyeatherwi86( in* Wednesmyj^ Bouton wad c u f f e d ^ k x hits, ^ . OOI7NTBT tsuJB—Burt 0 av- successful . island excur- ered that outfieldar Lou OUnton Angeles and named the good- flvp walka and commltsd a wlW Cep*da drove in a elude Joe and Flcrenie Barr*. ; / BOSTON (AP) '^ Wilt GAL1 4 fiHBIi SETS RECORD rh S ‘ 1b 171-402, John Dymeot 136- sions of all time. and infieldeir Charley Smith field, no-Mt infielder their 'start- lowed the Gianta to Ue the and acored two othera 'and Del’and Kit St. John *oaked up » C ham berlain and th e P h il- firtna- ime regu^ar-seasra 880, Don Benoit 138-867, L«n pitch. Ihck Howaer aliio made ■score. For one thing, the Yanks won were lost for up to ttWee weeks Ing shortstop. Pitcher Jack Cull- two errors, leadh% to more Mike Shannon had three hits as the sunshine for several month* ' adelnhia 76era are fihallV Oomtag- off the firl^ line finished \first in the Na* race,, entertain the foturth-'place 'only one of the three games because of injuries suffered in en, outftelder-flrst baseman Washington runs. ' V , Jack Hamilton and Bill Den- St. Louis pounded Minnesota $- btfore heading ha®'* North. !' playing together instead of ''‘*‘^,*T*’*'hht^barrel was John tlonal Hockey League, also j^angers Thursday night in the Jim ^rley/SM, Cart MMdor ^gy played in the Virgin is- the islands. John Miller and about $25,000 ehy comUned to limit the Chi­ 1. Harmon Kiilehi-ew hit his sev­ fighting each other says Gallagher Sr. Gallagher fired a captured most j)f the in- opener of a Stanley <3up semifl- 868, Rhor nydal rn,-,i4- . e Willie Stargell pinch hit a two- 3W, Charlie Puerto Rico over the X raya 'showed that Clinton, went to the Dodgers, who ailso cago White Sox to two hits and enth home run of the spring for <‘We ^were i^ re s te d In get- ’ K G Jones and the result wit of a possible 200 to liead d ividual honors w ith scor- nai set. Montreal is the derend- Whelan 387. run homer with two out in tha the New York Mets won 4-1. The the Twins. Ted Siavage con- B>-;: ninth, sending the Pirates to a 4^ ting Maury WIU* from th* { is’ th e m oat serioiia th re iri Menchewter Rifle Club to a ing. cham pion g ta n M ikita tog Cup champitm. Mets scored three times in the nected for the Oa^na&. Dodger*'l5ut W« waw»dB*t glv* R a p p y HOLTOAYS — Flo- 2 triumph over Kansas City. in nine v^ra to the Boston *’®«a’®i‘to:«aklng 1,171-1,126 vie- leading'.the way. Coach Toe Blake reported the first , which was high- An error by shortstop Lee up what they wanted In retnrn.i* CLEARWATER, Pin. m tce Hanson 128, Beverly Per-" yfeitc Sox Tuesdtfy at Fenu^ay Park Bob Veale turned In a strong I® ball hitting j. jJ ^ ® tory over, the Middletown ]^1- Mikita left little doubt about Canadlens all were healthy lighted by doubles by Cleon Bales In the f l ^ inning alleged Manager Rlayo Smith bf Detroit Wheri bn(f viaiti thh apring youngwne outfielderoutfieldar secured via a ixnpronai s^xTman tqam winning when he pulled “far Monday but predicted-his club bam'3<3.' pitctdng Job, giving up. Just one Jones and Johnny Lewis. the tie-breaking run to cross the nm in eight . reported. training enmp ,of the Phil­ trade with Washington. DasKetoail Association dropped cmly 29 points. Carolyn-ahead midway through the sea- would have its hands,full in the Rico Canty drove in two runs plate and Los 'Anyelesi beat Most pleasant surprises ? This champions. __ .______■ rh adelphia Phillies he can Salamnndra’s 191 paced thq son andJjlntohed with,97 pWntsi l»e3t-of-7 games series-against a -gave up Just with a double in the sixth In- Houston 4-2. Last summer, the first two, V question I asked, of the former not Just Wilt; the attl- Forest City club. expect to find the hard­ Forest City club. '' 'tying the tecord set by team- Ranger; team that is maklng.lts Rck; Hoop Dinner Williams Sees Improve] Lent weeks in June, Detroit lost th* working Gene Mauoh ad* Otoy In the kneeling position mate Bobby Hull last year. His first post-season appearance in services of pltoher Mickey Lo- . mlitlBt*i$ng . over the daily (■ m Ptoy df Wck Groat: I ^ b ^ e d , fdid Gallagher, the third shooter third scoring championship was five years, Features, Sfealiel llch for two weeks to the Na- ’ workouts of on* of tha “six or honestly believe that he s three »!! ’ ** Mrincheeter Rifle Club his- worth $i,76o to Mikita — $1,000 "The past month was only tlonal Guard in Michigan. Dur­ As Bosox Prep for Opener seven" olul)* with a good years younger than he was last tcry to flro this almost perfect that goes'with the Art Ross Tro- training «mp for the playoffs,” And riialosiiknia ing that time he didn’t throw a final niavoffa ^ sbot out, of the'lO phy for.th* Scorih'g title, $800 fof- Blake said. "Now we’re starting TKJoim’s Fred Shabel and ball. “It took him another week chance,. according to the *x- ^rpitoed if he led ir ague Ptoyo«s at leading the NHL in the first half all over again, and. may be WINTER HAVEN, Fla. has fanned Just once in his last limited action, he is hitting peris, of winning th* 1M7 Na­ Virds Bialosuknla, coach and or two- to get his rhythm back.'. (AP) — The Bostoni.uni.u.1 Redlieu times at bat while boosting .431. tion!.. League pennant. a- o20 or P*"®”®' «itUng and the most dlf- of th* seSson and $250 for being pieetlng the hungriest club of star of the Husky hoopsters, A .,.' shaninir un with average to .300. TartabuU, a speedy veteran, Even though he was out nearly, average. His swing is as toe first td,o games in the best- ^rtandlng. , , runner-Up in the aecohd haU. ill. will be featured ruests toniarht “ 0* Shaping Up W ltn _ ^ , N—th* most Used word in will be featured guests tonight ouojuuk up and Thomas will be platooned a month, ho sUU won 14 games, . “THia vpar fnr tha «rai timp Ckdtogher shares the town Mikita had 35 goals and 62 "New York has a lot of'play- at the Rec. Department's Father the AirieriMn League .Smith, forced to move frdm This year when he goes to Florida on the baseball scene— center to second to fill a trouble in center. TartabuU leads the . ■ ^ - thev’rp ^pininir rmp annthpt- ’’ee®*'^ With Kcii Wood and A rt asslsts, toe latter breaking his ers who haven’t tasted playoff and Son Basketball Banquet at Opener next Tuesday camp, I’m going to send up a . the Phils can break the stran­ spot, has turned in spectacular ^®d Sox with 17 -runs scored glehold on the league that the :Tal^g a few seconds to ix)ol ^ *■ Shorts. Shorts set tlie record in own record of 69. ' money for quite awhile.” the Army A Navy Club. Slated against the Chicago -White plays in the field while hiking “ d is hItUng .328. Thomas, a minor leaguer Just to catch him ' after his (toy's work is (tone. I'M Los. Angeles D ozers hay* held “The Z?^^>ur fw r ^^irUhg Instead of bickering on the cJuft P®rf°mwn^ ®«ne Hull won $600 by edging Mlki- The Canadlens, whiTheld a 7^ to begin at 6:30, the event .is Sox at Fenway Park. bis average from .268 to .292 in big surprise, boasts a .459 the past two season*. Philadel­ opei -to all boys paiticlpatlng "I think we've made a lot of have the live near th* , oHchers have been eolnz Chris the Way they used to,” Jones 46 points to 44, in the second 5-2 edge over New York in regu- 8 a week since the switch. average. phia will need'* big year out of Tim Riinn(nir**rMfic iTiio Said "This has put them OH U« pnJiaghef la the fathsr of half of the season and added lar-season play, go into the play- the Rec. Peewee, Midget and progress,” Manager Dick Wil- The Red Sox worked on camp and Darns J91, porting outfielder Jo.? back and Since the great collapse in confidence that Boston could stoitenberg ™ ** i87 Douaan 187 Isays Deane Beman, two- ‘‘With tee Masters held this ' the spring beat. Mantle will do 'Coming • over from the Cubs pull it out again^ oiouenperg AO(, ijougan. is(, the league record for goals in a nofinnoi a m a f a N FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — forth all alone in the outfield 1964 when the Phils fell com- Jackson 187 ■ pfnii 18A RiiPb ___.• ...... v.«. __.. tim e n atio n al amateur early in the year, most of the “ , an acknowledged all right at first base. 4j(rateklng“ws«giVar7atto^ ^l^ly T ^ t’to'thV finarti^ !!, '°™®" “ •S®.”’® " Play^r-C^ach" Bill Ruisell. Heemfter ^ “stoSa^igS amateurs haven’t had tim«{ base thief, has been noUfled his swings.. UelM of the season and bl(w a who dropped that many also refusing to c(nmt out his ^“®’."®?“ ®to5 Suluvra 185, Mdntreal in 1961-62. to ][>iay much golf, while most of S new-style baseball shoes are il­ "There Just isn’t any penalty,” Then* h*s never been a 10-game lead and wound up y®««®to last searon^^ Jackson, team's comeback chraces, gave lao 'i-sCkforRzewuskl 172 184. ■ MotoreaY^'5oIu;:Ferguson led the pros have legal. veteran Um­ hanfor worker in ray baseball deadlocked for second place, the indications he may have some B^i^^rom 1 8 ^^ in penalty minutei with 177. Bethesda, Md., insur- winter tour'. ^ , National League BEATS BALL HOME—Tony Taylor, Phillies first sacker, beats relay throw pire Shag Crawford told me, training camp that Tv* s«en in Phils dropped to sixth In 1964 another potenUal 20-game win- surprises in store. ?.« wkh ob« . M O N TRB^ (A P)-The Mon- executive contended Mon- “I come into the tournament president, ordered Wills, who from left center, scoring from first on Chris Short’s double. Atlanta Braves “if a pitcher takes the sign the last 15 year* than Allen,” and moved up two nctohes to ”®'- ^ ^ I ve got some things up my , , Torrinirt** Cangdiens were hiding . ^ "But it’s nbt probable. belie-ving I caii win it,' and it's js - ' * ^ TR 4U-A »u«i- ...... T gQj thoughtsa i w ‘ 5 a?ain«t Tomngton away in a Uiurentian^mountain ml v ^« p ^Mau c. has stolen nine bases in nine c a tc h e r Joe T o rre s M^aits fo r la te ball. (A P P h o to fax ) from the catcher while both Maiich explained. fourth in '66 toe Phils have any pitch- sleeve- I possible for an amateur to win. ~ tries this spring, to change his feet are off the rubber] We’ll use • « this the best club for Ing Problems, it may be in the about the next one,” RiwsellRussell AprilA pni 13 at nonje;rionje'; Thi* is the retreat today totp prepare for "When the heat Is on, '’''"‘J''every- Probably none ot us will, but I S shoes by opening day.' common sense In enforcing the »fouch his Phlllie career? buUpen, although they are said. > niatclflhat MRC has been wait- their National Hockey League chokes, added an atoateur can get C Giles’ order, revealed Monday, Talk About Art of Relaxation rule. If a pitcher takes the Ne)tt Superstar .“Without a doubt,” he shot «omttog heavily on PedTo Ra- One such possibility is toore ing for gs Torrlngton.Jias one playoff series . with the New after tuning up for 'Tbursday s close,-^at least.” did not cite any reasons. Umps Needed sign back of the mound, then Mauch, now in his eighth ni®e> acquired from the Yankee extensive use of the' full-court ot the m(»t. accurate team* in York Raipgers. openuy i^nd; (rf the presti^- Last challenge for the title by Wills changed this spring to pitches, there's nothing we can seanon-*-hOw the time files—as ' « « • ' ' and elongated Dick Hall who press, which worked well tor the the state.'The locals are very _____ v______^______u j®° 1 ® , **’* "® an' amateur was jn 1961 vAen |fc shoes that i-esemble track shoes. Additional Little . League do except Issue a warning, or PhiUle skipper, add-on merits «•' o »» was one of Baltimore’s u»p fire- CeUi(:s in last Sunday's game at confident teat thiy'may be able a classy field of amateurs ojti^ojnB tolmra Cbariie Oo# £ The traditional baseball shoe's umpires are needed to of­ Tough Spring Season Buggestlon. It’s going to be of Alien: “He’s the next super- IntfC ^ p c t t e r ^ e n last season. ■ Boston Garden, when they to upset this cross state team, the Waddell School range for all ®, ^ for second', K li Venttiri, Z spikes are triangular, but on ficiate in the local program pretty hard for pitchers who Star in the National League; “We’re much better than last About the coming race, Mauch sliced a 14-point lead to one MRC will travel to ihe Yale those, interested in firing the big •Ar*|®to "alroer and now a pro, .had an .-eight-stroke •; Wills’ new shoes the spikes arc this summer. The three local hdve been around a long time, without ray question. - year despite Uie injury to Bill had this to say. point in tee closing minutes be- Championships Saturday April guns this summer. The flrsL oyt- RlUy Gasper to the 83-man in- je^d’ gWlig # to i'th e final round straight and blunt. leagues will 'start on May who take the sign In back of “Allen hits the ball as hard WteSte. The addition of . Dpn "It doesn’t piatter what. I fore Philadelphia retaliated 8 for their last major competi- door competitloif! |ls ' Suiliday terr^.twnal flew, as-aiCitelh^tit'to IW6 biit lost g “I don’t see anything wrong 21st, and play every night For Mets’ Don Bosch the rubber, to suddenly rchango as'ray>'man I've'ever seen, and''Lpd)r’ aUme niakks us a better thinlt. Oiiir playeis think they with four cltltch points for a 107- tlon of the smalIb(Sre season. April 23.' ^ prepapp tha 260^ . '“8*;:^)^ us tomateu^ wouM by a to jack'Burks Jr. § during the week until abou^ on COUGARS with the shoes,” said Wills. ”If ST. PETERSBURG, Flh. (AP) — This has been a to comply with the new rule.”- as far as anyone," h* added. team.” Mauch said. can wto- All the clubs will be 102 victory. — — outdo(>r range on, Finley SL for hka to trin the-Mastefi*, proba- playtog in tos ’ fourth tourna- g the middle of July. Six'peo­ a ball club wets down an infield spring of frustration for Don Bosch, the niost highly The beepeotacled Allen, out of WTilte, the National League’s tough because there are so Asked how long the Celtics On1 m Thursday ursaay evening ApruApril o6 shooting snooirag the me cliib ciuo vrtll win hiaive nave a a hly more *6iwtw than viias* anyany other vwte* turns- i.u4sm »- mentineM of theuie year,year/ RjSmra behds to hamper the faster men in the ple are needed nightly to *Tm learning the hard way,” Wampum, Pa., his beOn a star bC(st defensive first baseman ^or many good players in the could use a pressing game if Paul Dougra,Dougra. big bore director cleanup cleainup session session Sunday Sunday ^AprU^ p ri( ™®®t,^’ foebt.^’ Beman said. ah ah ^atenir Omatepir field field that 1 is ons of “ league, nobody says that’s ille­ rover the games. It is hoped publicized rookie the New York Mets ever have taken Mike Shannon of the Cards re­ ever istnoa the first day he re- the past seven years, tore an league tod^y,- - AU teams think necessary, Russell said, “j don’t •will be conducting a meeting at 9 at 2 o’clock. j ' ***reere are probably only th6. Masters’ bekt. gal. I’m Just trying to help my­ that six or seven new people to the training camp. ported about his experiences ported at the end of the 1063 achllles tendon \ in his right they have a chance to win. As 1 think we could do It more thdn self.” ' can be added this year to “I’m not pressing, I’m not the Mets’ farm at Jacksonville, playing third base. 'Tm black season. In 10 games he batted ankle wlille plaj-ing paddle tra- said, it (loesn’t m atter what 1 48 minutes.” " , — THE TOP CAT help spell the group that nervous,” Bosch keeps telling ■Sb ■WiUs, Pittsburgh Pirate third was kept overtime to work with and blue all over my body. It’s .292, then hung up impressive nis last December rad ra opera* th in k .'If the players want to The Celtics planned to work baseman, stole a record 104 has fulfilled this duty in the newsmen as he struggles to the kid. like learning how to walk all .318, .302 and .SI7 averages in tion was necessary, win bad enough, they will." out today, teen fly Wednesday bases in 1962 while, playing with past, working schedules can break out of a slump. "You’re going to like him,” over again." his first three full seasons in "The doctor said he wouldn’t 'This is a g(»d Philadelphia to Philadelphia where' a confl- the Los Angeles Dodgers. be arranged for those who said Vlrdon. ”lt’s all a matter Phillis flanneto. be back until May 15. Mr. Quinn club. Just how good won’t be dent brad of 76ers is tmxlous for are interested. Manager Wes Westrum took Working out dally with the He saldT of Los the young man aside the other of timing. One of these dajn, Although he missed 24 game* (John Quinn, Phillle general known until l62 regular season a meeting on their home court, OF THE YEAR! Angeles wears the same type. There will be^an umpires’ Cards Is Kevin Schoendlenst, due to a shoulder injury liast manager) said he wouldn’t play ^mes are played. The opening game the ser- he’s going to make a few real Falling Pro Shop day to talk about the art of re­ Wills disagreed with some clinic conducted during the good plays and you will forget seven-year-old bob of the Red spring, Allen nevertheless mira- imltll May 15, but someone foiled The Phils haven’t been any ies, won by the 76ers 127-113, early part of May. The local laxation. In order to give the 24- Bird manager. TOe youngster, people who said the spikes on year-old center fielder time to what has happened.” aged Jto lead the league with a to ask White when he’d be Grapefruit League wond*H-s but had to be played at the Unlver- the new-style shoes are danger­ Little League provides um­ Westrum thinks the r(X>kte’s who bats lefthanded, looks like .632 rtugglng pei’centage, drove ready. He wants to play today, records of teams in Florida can. slty of ’s Palestra ous. pire caps, shirts, Indicators think about it, Westrum took a natural. HI pre-gnnM hitting him out of the starting line-up failure at the bat may have af­ 9 in the wtonihg run in 12 games, He'll be ready for pinch-hitting be tossed out the-dvindow when because a eifeus was dc(:upying Delivered "The end of the spike Is and equipment for those fected hts,^ieldlng. exhibitions are a highlight of nine with homers to lead the dpties opening day if needed. 1 the official bell rings April j. Convention Hall. partlclpatins'. for a few days. - P l u s - blunt,” he said. “The_ other type grandstanders every morning. major league* to-the latte? two don’t waat to rush him. He's too Anyone that can donate When the ex-Plrate farmhand “I was out at. the.park the oth­ spike has sharper ends. Besides, er day and there was BOsch all categories. valuable. mim,’’ Mauch said. one or two nights a week was benched, he was hitting V Conn. Sales Tax nobody in baseball purposely •by himself In the cage, swinging Teammates in the minor tries to spilfe another fellow.” *and is Interested are asked only .171 and had not been over­ league while playing with Ro-. to contact Tom Conran, ly "impressive In the putfield." against the iron mike^fpitohin? Automatic Transmissioii TroiiUe? General Manager Joe L.' machine). Maybe he's worried Chester were Walt Alston and Brown of Pittsburgh said he told president of the local little Everybody has beeg very pa­ Red Schoendlenst, managers re­ league, or Alton Cowles tient w;lth the rookig so far al­ about his hitting, and 'Alu\ .s ■Mieral Label Llat $2915. WiUs not to let Giles' order why he tosn’t \beett.^d61ng as spectively today of the Los An­ >R s a y m - bother him. local commissioner, ot um­ though he was 0 ■ lor '25 in one geles Dodgers and St. Louis pires. It Is the hone of the stretch. g()od as people expected' in the “I reminded Maury that he field.” (Ctordinais. The manager was didn’t need any special shoes... league officials that some The heat was on Bosch when Pepper Martin, former Ctordinol in 1962,” said Brown. ”I don’t boys 16 years or older that he reported at camp with a DlckT Williams, rqanr.ger of star. S the Boston Jled Sox who man­ w o im ^ AUTOMAnC TflANSMISSION blame a man for..trying some-, have graduated from the great buildup as a super center §ays Joe Croniiil FISHING BOOTS SPINNlliO RODS & REELS thing new, but when a rule is local little league four or fielder. He came to the‘ Mets aged'against him in Toronto last While q youngster In 8t Louis, SP^iAUStSI > blade ve Just have to abide by more years ago will be from riUsbur-flt. with Ddn Card- season when Bosch was playing Schoendlenst prgsnlsed Us own EOSTON; (AP)—As iar as American League PresL it.” willing to help out. with (JolUmbttS'.ln the Interna­ CrapLEnEWSPECTiOliSERI^ COMPUTE S^S well in ^ controversial deal that town team which inotuSwl catch­ d ^t'Jo e Cronin is concerned; professional soccer poses from S9J5 Wills said he’ll change to the ji'.J «»«i~ sent Dennis Ribant, atir il-9 tional League, is bn* of his big­ gest boosters. ’ ' ers Yogi Berra and joe Gara- no threat to baseball as an attraction in the United 'N*M conventional baseball shoes in’ ' Former third baatm?n Bobby wir.rer in 1966, to the Pirates. ■ giola. Schoendlenst played first S ta te s. H l^r the next few days. He has to Morgan scouts for the Kansas Bill Vlrdon, the former Pirate :“Ha is-one of the. greatest de­ base at the tlme^ he recalled. ''Soccer fan* ate sodeer fans Includest ismwiiif, Dhinmtttoa make the switch by April 11. fensive dUtfielders I have ever owner of a ball parlt has the WADERS City Athletics. center fielder who is managing rad. bassball fans ar* baseball right to put on exhlMtiona. They . inipsttwR sn4,iitiumblti seen, and that includes Jimmy One- time member of the ncunivi wrrs amk* .Piersall,” said Williams. fans,” CtxMito said. "I idd sotxier playws at a DMdart aanrleo ebarfa at t n l o f ' nors and had no doubts about I used my lO-y'ear-old brother’* soring teams in new pro soccer who can play major league tha 300 AAm o thopa coaat to eoaat.' RAIN SUITS STANDARD E9.UIPMENT INCLUDES: his ability. Tbara. ara no othor .swrairtiM lik*‘ pass. The minimum age for. en­ leagues at his annual luncheon baiseball the baseball owners- tb|a)»a ONLY JUMCe MW,ITI “He 'is the kind of kid who will ' --na MoiiD iBwr ' - NETS • 289 Cubic Inch V-8 Engine • Bucket Seats ' trance to the blea^cher section tor ■ Boston baseball . writers wll) Jump in and sign them.''' come around. if he gets enough was 10,” he recalled. Monday. jh - the baseball department, OMTOUSlilONS • Deluxe All Vinyl Interior • Wall-to-Wall Carpeting exposure,” *aid Seghi. “The kid “The baeeball teams involved (Jronln was as optimistic ra(l from 98c • (Concealed Head Lamps • Seat Belte has talent, The biggest obstacle “I’ve learned.” Red Soboen- %AMCO :TRANS{Hi SSI10NS OF MANCHESTER ' JonU seem , to bo concerned enthusiastic as ‘ever in looking 63 Tolland Turnpike Route 83 ' -to'any kid coming .into the big dienst said, “that yo'u can’t tell about soccer'hurting basetoqll,” ahead to the American League • Padded Dash ia^ Visor . • 111” Wheel Base leagues is fear of failure.” Phone 64S-24Q7 ' \ from-year to year about re’.fef he »aJd. "The soceef schedules pennant race. He predioted the', Open 8 A.M. to T P.M. ; / ROD HOIDERS • Heater and Defroster This Is the ’first, big league pitchers. Most good ones last aretbelng arranged to avoid* to- RWUmore .Orioles had a fight to ■ " ■ ' < ----- ' ■ ' . \ / camp for Bosch,, who has been but two or three years It terfero.hce-with -baseball Inithe ' npeat as champions, ★ ALL OF FORD MOTOR CAR t O . U F R G U A R D around' the minbrs dlnde 1960. seems.” osjllparks.” . ' - FLV RODS & DESIGN SAFETY FEATURES ARE INCLUDED! ANted It..,tha promotloa of ‘ ■ ■ 6h ■ ■ D ■ ■ ■ ■ coccer by. baseball clulw la not a direqt'eontUct of interest, Cnm- R E E L t Your Choice of Optional Equipment: m'repUed; FLY U tiES "Iliere ipay be. I haven’t ac­ SELECT SH IR MERC-O-MATIC TR^^NSMISSION ...... $ 2 0 6 .S S tually lootmg.to to tt*. A i m p R S RODS and REELS i>U: Foreip Cars oi Manchester BOAT RODS POWER STEERINO ...... $ 9 5 .0 0 ^’However, ■«’far/*« I’m c<»- ceriied soccer games, rtght v m f By Cortland: •■•••••••6».4»******************aeaaa.e $ 5 0 .0 5 174 WEST C m E B n . ar4 (inly exblblUons. 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Rubbish remtived. fUi^-pleaeant worklag'- T, Reasonable prices. 649-18M. ^ . ooiklitlons,' good retir»-v' vT MUM i . 8 7 5 4 1 3 b ment' plan,' opportitoity A ll ' ■ SALES ANi> Serv1ce/on,Aliena. a-. ■ •( Hahn Eclipse. Jacobsen ' lawn - for advancement i ■ mowers. Also Homelite chain ACCOUNTS .'■V, v:;! . . ; 16 saws and International Cub RECEIVABLE rVlafr biir employment ■ OUT OTTR W A Y B Y J. B. W IL L IA M S Cadet Tractors. Rental equip bv -.iiok'i-ivj :i ninpt?. CLERKS, office at 52 East Cen- 20 E- ment and sharpening / service , ‘t«r Street op Roofing and Busineis Opportunity 28. SchcMdl'and Clossas 33 »MACK--1 CAM TAKE THE CAR,CAMTI \lNDEFINrTEiy, m to Ihraitf Heaileto 87B-7S09 Manchester Exchange conditions, g'ood salary', 5 Or .call 643-270L Eve­ PAPPy, PEAR--MM«u.-«MACK--OH,THAIOKS/n^lSTER, IF ning and Saturday in- E —Elnterprise 19461 Chim neys T6 vA ^ A C T T O D A Y day week. Vacation, excel­ D A V Y JO NES BY LEFF and McWILLlAMR ...AN’SHE SETS rr/ I'M SONMA USETH’ ^ YOU MAKE Want Inforiiuft^.ob .one of.'oiir classified aidvertlsenieiitsf lent benefits. .. terviews antanged. SAME SOFTSOAPON'iOU...»macic-OH, A, ME.DROP m raEE EXPERT — ROOFING - Spectalldng" A s THE TWO MAN’ KILLSRS LEAP TO THE GROUND-IN THEIF MAMA, PEAR, COULP YOU FIMAOLE THESE No answer at the telenhpne H*rtuplty 4T ■< '! An Equal Opportunity Employer estimates free. Call 5^.9287, Cell or wytte: Employer ir 6! 8S arf^ leavee j^ o r iidwieage. Tba'n bear from our advertiser In 698-S945. HeaHng and Plumbing 1 7 JOBS W AITING vri^ioaCi;>pendI|iE all evening at the telephone. SUN OIL COMPANY ma jidjiuM c h a in SAW work—dead trees OOMPLEl'E' plumbing and' sT T and lots cleared at-a reason-- .heating testallation, -Wpalra P.O. Box 71, E3a ^ Hartforil 668-8400 r ■ Antginobikk For Solo 4 able price. -Free eaUmate, in­ and remodeling. Servlcu cslla LARGEST TRACTOR Sm UW / ■ giver immediate attention. MWUAE «*. Ew. 0. E Nk PEz-AN EptM •«o«^ gr stant and experienced service. Evening Mr. J. Keith, 647-9548 TRAILER SCHOOL IN M*4 • tM7 Ef ttaM NMM H&RMNs lot. isin FORD exprese body truck, Call 875-6062 after 5 p'.m. Call M A M Plumbing A Heat­ c Hauui registered to carry 8>000 lbs. ing, 619-2871. ^ CONNECTICUT BY KEN MUSE | with hydraulic one cUblc yard, WAYOUT CARNIVAL BY D IC K t u r n e d : BOX LETTERS hand operated, ramovable, TOWNE PLUMBING Service, AUTOMOTIVE dump body inside body, used In HoaseheM Sarvkas alterations and repairs, bath­ Before you cell a acbool AIR-CONDITiONING ' landscapli^ 'and haiB been prop 0 #F*n»d 1 3 *A rooms, remodeUng. emergen­ check that school out with . The Motor Transporta­ ■ eirly greased and oiled every cies Call 64K-4058 betore 8 a m. DEAI^ESHIP ' I n f o n u ^ n 1,000 miles. Actual mileage 41,- SPRING aJSANINO prublema? and after 6 p.m. - tion Assn, of COimecttcut. CaU Suburban Qeaning Serv­ Approximately 14,000,000 182. Goqd-'-f^f. euipttaer 40,000. fjl^om e a poHr of. this, fast. THE HEdALo'l^n not (Jail 848- ice at 849-9229 today for Urea trucks on the road. WHY MOTHERS SET QKAV Sowing and pab^t .profit­ "The ' trucking industry :'‘L' giecloae tte tdeutlty of . 8097 between .7.-9 p.m. only. estimate. Budget terms avail­ MiHInmyr' abyUierartlaer uatog box ; =.-.w— ------able or use your Oonn. .Oiarge able sales end servioe.bud- ■hsts 'a,' prphrein acqulr-, SHORT RIBS BY F R A N K O’N E A L ROadDFs anawer- 1998 LINCOLN 643-1918. - or inoiel ^ short training ARE BETtER JOBS nn, powergllde. Unted glass, CaS RIgble Servlcemaster. shop. SmaU, investment ■ program. We tndh on'tan- 5 9 extra. Urea, chrome' luggage 649-3483. Act fast tb;'he, ready-for . dem f^a^tralien, aB type to ithe 'rack, -excellent condition, 1996. Mevinr— Truekiiig— - the coming season. Phone ■ ' ) transmiisten ahd.'tank lled’SCaaagei', .KAbofeester CaU 649-54W. * REIWEAVING OF bums, moth ' 289-7961. ■ trailers. Also, Ehneryville holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ BY ROY CRANE StettingZHertid. togtlMb' S to ro p a 2 0 sleeper. Cab equipment BUZZ sAvnrER with a memo llattns tlto 19eV CORVETTE, wWte, two dow shades made to measure------If you are a stenoyrapher, olerk typist or t \ ' tope, 288 cubic inch,'high per- all sizes VeneUan blinds. Keys MANCHESTER Delivery. Light Members of all truck own­ keypunch operator,,gome of the liestjobs JONES’ er’s association' in New SW,.«E WEU,600DICSS KNOWS BUT TN1S ONE LIVES RISHT HER^ forinenqe witli 4 speed. 289- mate while you wait. Tape re­ trucking and package delivery-. in town ai’e open now At Pratt '& Whitney, t. VOUdALSSaMB AUTOMOTIVE SEIlViCE England "and New" York. SOMETHING OUSUTlD IN H0N6 K0N6.;0H,WNVHAVEN'T, Totur Itour . be' dP 5000, - a i ^ 5;30. corders for rent. Mariows’a 867 Refrigerators, washers and Aircraft.' You work, with in^erM^teg'peo-^ ‘ TO 5IT around BEDONE AgQUTHIM, X.TH0U6HT OF HER BEK)RErniEf4 0 .0 Ttba aararttaar la stove moving speciality. Fad­ Part or' fulf-time training. Main, 819-6331. ' ,7 6 Connecticut Blvd. pie, enjoy many recr^tiwial itcni^ef imd 1 ANDMIK AU. I TELL YOU MAKE A PBfFECTLV STSNNIMe meattoned. It 19W C A l i i a ^ ’ comet—V8, ing chairs for rent -81^-0753. LicepsOd and . approved 'evENMSAsoiir HE NEEDS A C0UPLE,AND SHE'S A Vflp^lOO.^ not bij Jundled In > wbiiotnatle, imwer steering, HEALT CLEANS, floors, win­ Ektst Hartfoid progTSm- •Fer'hlfbrmatloii you’ll find many chances ib r advahclmetit ' L WIPE; tlM ibuHo end heater, wMte with dows, Venetian blinds, etc. caU'.H«rtford« 247-1358 S^46l(2, m ‘SIR TA^ \ Don’t accept anything but the i p p .^yid, interiqi'.. Entering service, PcdnHiig Poporing 21 15 ReALW 60A/VM1ELP I fl.Stn. 64«^S27. best. Be reaUy clean—be Healy ;--'i ’ • ftALANceiHegiiDfl&T. U r t w j f w b a 1 clean. Call today. Healy Build­ PAINTING—Interior^ and ex­ Sehooil CloisliE 3 3 , 19(» jPUEMlRlTO 8, standard, terior, very reasonable, tree -BUDGET,PI -tb - cat, ing Maintenance Service, 524- j A V A I : ' ' : new muMer, generator, regiF 0820. eatlmatea. CaB > Richard Mar­ Wa School, in g pay, isj high»*leVt^< dSjijHidB-'OT lafar, exceBent ninnli« condi­ tin, 649-9285. * ' . TRACTOR TRAILER V 1U6 and :pxperion'c6. Ip hddit^ ’afett.have . tion, 1100. 849-8821.“ ’ ' HI-SHINB; perabn.aMted- floor ___ 6 0 ^ O W 4 - PAY =J^TE^,vf; '4ir polishing Spe^allzing In home | PAp^x^O BY D i^ Fbn^^*,| % e'^tra.''ad van m |^ o f iRBiij|6it0gtairiNr6- i r—DIAMOND rbig, white JOBS / 1984 FORD OALAXIE, 2-dobr floor poUsbuig.' Kitchen, rec .. tiye^ent Benefits, p6pd mMeAve/hine pdd if .q soUtaIre, Middle Tpke., hardtop, automaUc, power rooms, etc. No Job too small, bangit^ and ,i ^ l .ipaper 11W7 holidays and liberal.-i^^tiohS', Apply RflHfe ^top and Step paaldns area. brakes, power steering. Good Call for free eatlmatea. 648-9964 Dute** »Py NO EXPERIENCE H d» WoirtiNl^ for an excellimt positioh as a ■ ■ ^ewajTl. ,648:410. ______, M ICKY F IN N BY l a n k L E O N A R D -xxmdRIba; 876-1861. ______(^ality . WorlgnaQMilp. CaU ------■>'.— evenings,, 246-W9S. n e e d e d Fam ok- 3 5 L££. *1 think m skip my prayers tonight! Pm pretty iwsii I9« POJmAC; good ttr« phis RN Or lJPN. i l- 7.shlft FuB and I KNOWTHEVAlWAySHAO . ,, fixed right nowP* r - f-Z 'itwo spaxe Urea, running condi­ Bunding— JOSEPH p. Lewla cuatmn LUNCH HERE,<3USi CAN VOU / NaSIRi Keep earning while learn­ ' part-time. Le^urei Mahor, .649- RECALL THEM HAVIN' AN S NEVER! ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- tion, 835. 848-6349. Contracting 1 4 painting, Interior and exterior, 5eU^eBeENTICMHEA0 paperhanging, waUpaper re­ ing. QuaUty Tinning, the « 10., ; • ' MREMAN SMCEJMEV ARSUMENT OVER SOMETHIN? , oldest and laiRMt hi the . OKEVY n Nova staUon wagon, NEWTON H. SMITH A 80N- moved. Wallpaper .. hooka on re­ WANTBD/^RN orLPN, 7-8. ex- SIMffm CAPatO^HAVE, THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBEEG W^rtaenUtlvo, Alfred AmeU, ■ Remodeling, repalrbig, addl- east will enable youUo earn KXIANV BCAWHAn quest. FYilIy Insured. Free ea- $2.10 per weOcand .up. ceUeht 'wages-. Call 875-0771 or 110 -.PEanO:;;i^Chr.,'' Manchester. miles; yery^ filean, . ree- ttons, rec . rooms, garages, MAOeiMEM ENUMES? IWANTTOITSiPORr- 644^ '4|-; o r - M ^ l l . Umates. Call 649-9698. . Learn on nil nsakea - and 649-3081. ^ , , ^ . ' AftEr:KLP«(; '.^ c ed . (3aU 644-.i»eilarad. Special rates for petelc or 600 graduates in ' three Important 'dhUes in processing Daia.Mdl^et, 6 0 ^ , . 520-8268 S. ACT NOW. Custom buQt house. over. CaB my oompeUtpra Uieh years. Enroll with no other orders at a-fKibUc. Warehouse. 'wwi—I 'in I WWW—...... I I I ■ ■ !■ ■i4 Your lot or ours. Model homes caB me. Estimates given. 848- tra i^ g prognun until, you Fast and accurate typing nec- * CLERK TAX^i^i^EtuW-AwMdteSa and available for Inspection. Bank 7863, 875-SU)l. hear about 7 our' lifetime eqpary<--Hours Monday thrli, () Mcome 1989 E^RD plck-v|> truck, show' financing artangemehta;>SN8 guarantee. Ltcenaed’and ac­ room condition. 8 0 ^ 1 9 .' AVAILABLE for Interior and Friday iFs. Good wa^s. Full’ ' iU; n i3(mbnd !oi- Builders. 849-8069. credited. .Budget plan avaU- benefits. Apply by mall or hi' , i^teUcot’ 875-' exterior custom decomtlng. able. ' . ALTERATIONS, minor re- WaUpiqwr removed, cidllnga ✓ person to G.IJ.' Mahua, Hart­ 1906 tHEViySUBT ph^-up, 8100. palra, additkuis, garage, rM repaired', also aiirless i^Tdying ford Dtepateb Slid Warehouse ’’ v 'r roonia, kitchen remodeling, sendee. Fully insured. R m es^ ' 249-7771 GO., me., 225 Prospect St, II MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Bast Ha^ord, ,(>>nn. We are 19te ‘TORp PICK-UP, % ton. .'riMfing,. aiding, reasonable. tlmates, reasonable r,{ates, bank terms available. Mo down an equals opportunity employ­ CU0DLE9 ! IWASNV \ I Au^s^h.e - Electro­ Ideal. foir^ oainper, $1,800. or Free esUmates given. Financ­ CBRAMIC AND MOSAIC Craft Hlll«n|,LITTLe p'ayment Washbohd tk ;MUler, er. TALKINISTO lux >i^dMTip«ste invites $460. and take over payments; ing arranged. SNS BuBdera, Instructioria Leam this exdt- . , mUeOAAECAMA TO YOU! y I 649-8059. 649-1641, 668-0017. HCReANDdn* you*jto-'e^>for frji«,jj;can]4i^U^ CaU 643-07(M ...... V '■ ing hobby and make vour o>wn WAITRESS FYBl smaB lunOt- of yburxleiuilhig eqidpmraii In ON MV LAP! ■,i> I QUa Li t Y Carpentry—Rooma, EXTERIOR a n d Interior paintr gifta. Call 872-0893' for Informs- eonette .to Manchester,, part nrepkiiatloh . for . ^our < Spring MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLT donnera, oorchea, basements, ing. WaUpaper. bpoka, paper­ tlon, ahvtlme. • ‘ time.' 94^/8494216, 876-9844., :l rCft 6 aloshes....6 o t 701 quarreling with O N E O F ^ 1 in spelling- your brother! /■ t « eat los, rooflhg. CaB^- Leon Clea- >|xQOR SANDING and reflnlah- I STORRS fOft OR LEASE I fitehteicptopihy-'0 ^ ^ xynsU, Builder, 649-439L' lilg (eipeclaUatog in older < P fe y c iM I IK A FASr i^pWMO COMMUNITY | Ci* PTAIN EASY Ey ; LESLIE TtiRNjai 11GARPENTOT —ococrete 'warii .floors), cleOntoig and waxhig SDrrA /U»TBk)..AtOPTER IN.THaWBttNCSJ -ipRyliitiig toom ceHar to roof,- floors. PalnUng. Papeituuig- tog! No Job too amaU. Jote l f totereotod eaB 64S-1058 or apply in penfon at ABea Food I SO BACK. 5HWIffP,*AyBE-.IF AWCU. OOtHiM peg npqn,. a^ o s i^ lioo. ^ , toelde and out, no aubetitute -Martnt, R L iiA , NocUi jCoventry, at the Bolton Town line. I CAPTAIN ^ j r TO SEARCHf -----— far qhaUty worit, saMaChb^ VerfalBe, 8494df60. I EASY, tod H ^eR for Leomud CUkUo fer full particulars. 5HALUW guaeuntoad, coinpelittVe Ftiteb, AHEAD .V VS9« JAWA.-toKid^l 250,..beat cf- Jte too omaiL. DAD 0 *r- 5jjr,‘*i«? t’eaU Intweeh 5-7 pirn. 64a \ '.pentey, ^ a 848-U04, eventoga' MhrliitifMi ' 2 7 PRATT K .-Wlwl V < . ' Rm * •49-8880, . m m * .4fe/Crta»*ea iWWtAlJ’V ' , '■ .... ■ ' / ...'T'i*; icORTGAGB LOtilM ^^’^rat. : .sbeond, third, aU ktoda rte\ty. WHITNEY ’*^ 'BDINDA 1988; voty naaeoeble. A iOBIN BIALONE BY BOB LUBBERS “■ M9-T360. ,SUMwide,'credit eeitlag untoc- ■wiltiW - B> 0 .\ Mh i I . Jeasary. Reasonable, oonflden- AIRCRAFT ...... Otnyrntyi !tlal, , quick arrangemtets, Al- SftaipipRoeM. NATIVE v ia l togidy Agoieyrr w iin ; Division of U nited'^er^t CdiiraiRtm \ . eoadt|ite/i$4oo. U NOW- ireeeaii PANCINE ,, after, fiia .9tt Mbto S t. Hartford eventaga- A LONE my, 5 P earvou An equal opportaiuty employer ' IFYOl/LLSA/ nmiM'S ijnhhlilR ten* . Roofing SldlDg 1 5 is l^ N D MOR'TOACA tlh-^ Ci'~ Start YOUR Future Today at ' eo cm te u rto dllib ^;*% ’a^,<-|j|!8^ bi* beet <4^ R ibw B LL HOME toiprov*- MA9emfVKm,iiL'f IIAt442ih.Tte-9lkM after 6 p.ih. O fftrM i 1 3 limited fiyida available tor lec- l i m ’LE SPORTS E t E jO U ^ y ,ment Co.—-RooOng, sidlw air onid m o r t f^ s , payBtoBto.^'to F A fi^ ■■ seteS: ienttbns, addipote and re- aiilt your budget > ttqndleh^’ ■ I!'; . W a 64B-lM9!«f- teewnp, |*ataB, modOlng'oe all types. Excel­ aeiMce. J. D. J # t y . ro to n blatea. Outok aervlee. lent workmanship. 649-6485. WiW' -« . ",— Oi^'««nlpai«moo.,8 8 l«d ^ A Ifsa lOiUF^^'Wpodjl*’' ptany St,, Manoheatebr. Boura daily i^ n o s s p|»|iibirt«iilty 2 8 " i j . : ■ h ew >3E ^ Best btter.^^ T'O. T a n ^ Sgturdiy 7- Roofibg and C M m lo y s 1 4 - A ‘ 15c cato-<^ car wash to 'th e I- ed^, ATTjeS. CE^ and yards ROOFlNGr-RlEBPAIR o f ‘ lUoffe. n ^ automatic.; 7te 'iM -th ihi, iiRddinter- deanedr-' i-bauled -'ier- the llie beat hv’gutUrs and oon- l^hii may itBl matototo', yOiiir e x t e r io r * I N T E R ]^ q , J^AIER h A n g i n q :' . d p » * 'tolBtora, jg;epair qt chtomvj^ ■'V M ObU W - ‘ ■’''v ■ • ■ ' ' dff-MMi too. 08B. otagtifn, m -rm .

< 1 ■ '• ■■■ ^ ;™ ” ,f? ■? '-T i ^^PAO? TWENTY-TWO IWNCinjSTBB EVENINa HEEAI^, MANCHESTER, j99Nlf.,, T D ^ ^ 4®Rpfr4r ilANGHESTEE HVENIHG HERALD, VANCBlSTEaL' 001 ^ TUESDAY, APRIL 4,

Howee Fbr Sale 72 Heom loF 'HooseO Fai* 8«le» 72 Hbwms fB r S d e n SulMriNBi For Sole 78 L A Iflil BJutob ana g caral NATIONAL COKPANY look­ FULL-TIME bartender to'wurk SUraRVlSORjtor ahUt, ''MfCtiMoitD 'bert ■ CXiBAH, USED ' riMgaraton, BlGBr RttlGB — S room ovsr- MANCHESTER: . (14,600-"Bpio IWO-FAMILY, 6-6 rooms, uj>- KANGHEStER - executive VERNON — 7 room Cape, laigs totoiitaiiatai paid tK^pitaliiwr ing for^the man to service In private dtA as permittee. In houeekeeptiog department or ?*lainMiui4.far48iiiB:f':A^,liihd, ■ ililataa, automatle trukani ikx'dR SEVEN rooRt flat, sec- cStaefi OkpA 4 bedrooms, 2 and span" 4 rooib bungalow on arate beating, 2-car garage, ex- home; Poker Si ' area, kitchen, fireplace, country size Wto*. ha^itoya and vaeatioa sales routes, sociieHence not re­ Write resume to Aox W, MSoi- /^aaOheeter Memorial Hospi- ’ gmVel i M Orif* wltb guaraataas. Saa them at end fioor, near high school and baths, firoplaos, garage, a lar^ treed lot with a 2 ear- eeUent locatian, (»,0 0 0 . J. D. roonia, 2 battis, 3 lavs, 4 lai!^ lot In area ot fine homes. Only kpjity Metronlea, Ino., quired. Guarantee of (160 •»nerie«o4 B. D. PaaiVa AnpUaaeaa, M9- scrtensd.pbtirii, low 20’a Own­ garage. Ideal first home for a b e d r o c k , V (orida‘ room, 2T chester Herald. .tal, exjpenence neceseary, ex- -ttmej A i^ y .. tai . person. flng;' Inc., A^bvef,; 742^7888. fa tio t high, JUS. J. D.' Real Real Estate. 64841129. . $18,900, Hayes Agency, 646-OlSl. 4;^ weekly to start. d O l 044-0203. -Maln St Can MS-aiTL ' er. 649-8826. young ooi^ie with economy m' celleat fringe benefits. Ball Gayle ( ^ I i i f t ,' IMHO Tol­ Bttate, 64S4U9. kitchen with built-ins, Uiter- m v u t o m OF. « « havp lieen mind. Barrows and Wallace SIX .ROOM Gttrrlson COloalaL VERNON — 6 room ColCfUaL 648-1141. Ext. 308 for appoint­ Sew ing m ach in e -sm iiar com-, completely alr-cbndlUon- FULL AND p art-^ e help Want­ land S>, Aa dtAiJito eith BluA Lustfe. It’s BRICK RANCH-Ix>aded with Oo., 649-6806. convenient to scho<^ and bus large' Uvlng room, fUnini room, ed. Apply, in {tenon Burger ment. An eqtial cpportunMy equal opportuhl^ employer. puitomatio sig4ag lj|. aaUnat extras, 7 rooms, plus finished ed. 3 4ar gafoge, beauUfuUy BtAINTENANCE- employer. . Aunerica’s finest. Rfeit electric Fmiihlied trans{»rtatton, living room lahdsca{>ef * lot. Foir further In- modern Utchen wltb bullMns, CLASSnlED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Chef, 286 MaipiSt. ELECTRONICS PARTS Ixitton bolea, embroiders, hama basement, 2 baths, fireplace, WIANUBD —mmeoRe to deRver ■ SNafii^iip4r> tpir-Ylic Bhsrwln- MANCHESTER: (22,900—4 bed­ with fireplace, formal . dining form aU ^ caU R. F. IMmook IH baths, garags- Marion HL 8 AJL to 5 PAL m a c h i n i s t WllilafoslOo. ,, ate. Like new condition. Orig­ ApartmewH 53»A’ garage, carpeting Only (28,- room Colonial in St. Bridget’s room, Utchen and lav on first Robertson. Realtor, 6U-6968. GROUND MAN f(»- M e work. COUNTER MAN doily newspaiMrs in Tdland, inally ov4r ((00 balaaca tidw, Co., 649-8240. SMAID oompletaly; fqfnlalwd 000 T. 'J Crockett. Realtor, Chivch, one block from Main floor, second floor —8 bed­ Carter Tree Expert Oo., 648- BUSY LUMBERYARD car esseritiai. Approximate (68.80. Taka over {wymanta ot i848-167T.' SOUTH WlNDSOR-Beelzebub room tor Ugh( bousekendiV.' 26 Street. We think the price rooms, full bath, large closets, iklULDBR RD. - Colonial. 6 Rate Ran^e (Dsys) 7896. F or local ROA, distributor. b^urs (-6 p.m^ CaU MMshea- OA8T raoN white comer bath­ (9 monthly. &22-0476. ' Rd. oversized 6 room Cape, fuU COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tw Bveidng Herald Circulation Btroh St. (49428A PARKBR-Porter Street area- 8{>eak8 for itself. Oocu{>ancy powder room. 'Extra features rooms, living room with fire­ $8.092-.83.274 Per Hour Ex{>erlenced. Good starting Wants man over is for di­ tub. oaU 648-1869 after 6 ' p.m. June the 1st. Barrows and Wal­ shed dormer, 1V( baths, finish­ MOMDAX Ikra rSIOAS 10:M AJA — SATUBDAV 9 A M . Dept. 876-8186, 647-9728. UVINO ROOM suite, bedroom 7 room aid for {>er- pletely furnished, suitable one ceiU .'down, 80 year mortgage 2-car garage, large lot in pres­ acre wooded lot, exceUent con­ WAREHOUSE MEN tion. ExceUent benefits. son experien ce in bxiilding (25rg*ay club size davenport, S87A down, thfoe up with lav. Needs MANCHESTER: (20,900 — 7 XOUB COOPERATION WIIX IR IA I AAT 9 71 1 to perform a wide ■ variety or two.mature edulte/Parldng. available. Wesley R. Smith, tige neighborhood, $34,900. dition. Selling for $22,900. R. mateMals. Six {>aid holi­ SIluatittm Wonrad— (10; Easy automatic washer, decorating.' Tw6 car garage. BE APPRECIATED V IA L CTIA"A/ I I of duties in thb mainte­ Spe ROOMS ot model home fiir- 272 Main St. room Cape Cod close to As­ Realtor,, 848-1687. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, F. Dlnfock Oo., 049-6248. BV)’’ locsl N't'A distributor days, paid vacation. Oall F B lI M it ' 886; twto bed, spring and ma^ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- nance of olir plant. Must, nlahinga for Immediate sale, sumption Parish. Total family 649-5847. Fork lift experience help­ RADIO & APPUANCE tress, (6; baby carriage, (6; THREE. FURNISHED' rooma 1677. ' ^ Hiring is easy to enjoy here, BOLTON - 8 bedkiom Ranch have mechanical aptitudes WOMAN ViroULD like to take Mvar uaed; aniy aSgiitly a-bus- WARANOKE RD. vlclnlty- ful. Good starting salary. DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. car bed, $8; 6 foot toboggan, and bfthr b m car potldng, car­ tor It has a large rec room and Ranch, largd living rqom with with basement garage, fire­ and be familiar with, ma- care of cldl<*ren dAys or nights, ad. Win ha sold one lot for MANCHESraR --- seven room MANCHESTER —new listing - CoRliRMd Fran FracRcREg Pc^pB Ideal working conditions. S GENERAL (10; girl’s 26” bicycle, (6; peting, ( M ' nitoAthly. 646-0067. place, level lot with plenty of cMne tools and machining 98 lA ggett street full-time. Can 876-4881. under (1,000. CaU Mr. Wert>- Cape with garage on a treed a beautiful screened In porch. dining L, modern Utchen, oversized 6 ro .n Split Level, day week. Vacation. Excel­ BUILDING SUPPLY aduU books, fictibn and iton- Barrows and. Wallace Co., 649-, dishwashei^ dispoeal, etc. 2- trees. T. J. Croexett, Realtor, of replacement parts. Bast HartfoM ner, 04S-112L 200* lot, large Ut#en with large Uvlng room and dining Trade school and 5 years lent benefits. 289-3474 for Apimlntment RELIABLE MOTHER With Ref­ ficUon 26 cento each; large 6806. car garage, kufe lot Act to- room, kitchen with ample cab; 648-1677. ' 528-6691, wagon, (8 . 742-6742. bullt-lns, flnplaced Uvl.ng OASHU&h —weekend evenings industrial experlehce or erences will 'cars for amaU DANISH STtUD sofa; 9' BusInesO Loeqfie$» ' day, , this won’t last long In inets, 8 good sized bedrooms' room,. 4 pednwms, seventh MANCHESTER: (17,700 -i- ANDOVER—overslsed^ 6 '•room only. Friday-Suitday, from 6-10 equivalent required. Rogers child for working parents. Rea-. DON’T MERELY brighten your navy wool rug; hlaok «md irhita “this nblgbborhood at this price, also {wneled recreation room, RADIO A APPLIANCE An Equal Opiwrtunity room for den or family room. Large family {>aradise; 6 bed­ Cape, 2-car garage, large p.m. Must have knowledge of offenf a sizeable package of MANtHESTBR Country Oub, sonaUe. 643-8887. carpets.. .Blue Lustre them.. i '' comer table and round coffee Immaculate condition. Good $26,900. Philbrick Agency, VA baths, fireplace, basement wooded lot, assumable mort­ CL^EtK TO WATT on counter at fringe benefits and is an Employer (locker room attendant. Please STORE 9 ^ RENT - Vernon room home close to bus, shop­ Realtors, 649-5847. garage, large lot. Immaculate figures and Ue handling of DUSTRIBUTORS,. Inc. eliminate -rapid reselling- Rent taMa to match; black and geid value (17,800. 'Wolverton ping and school. Bring the gage, high location near lake, OBDB& OF MOIIOS ■ Hartford Road branch, 1-S;S0. monies. Apply in person only equal opportunity employer contact club, 646-0108, Mr. EXPBRlBNCBi)' HIGH school, Circle, next to Mt. Vehion condition, Inside and out. $26,- STATE OF C»NNEC?nCUT. DIS­ electric shampoper, (1. Paijl'a chest, SO" high. CaU 648-6142. Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. kids and have a look. Barrows selling for $17,600. R. F. Dlm- TRICT OF HANCHB8TER. PRO­ ■ Apply New System Laundry, after 1 p.m. daily. Strand Thea­ enjoying steady year'round 95 Leggett Street Benettf. senior seeking aummer em­ '.Dairy store. 600 square feet to. MANCHESTER — central loca- 900. U&R Realty Co. Inc., 643- Paint A Wallpaper Supply. and Wallace Co., 649-6306.- ock Oo., 649-6246. BATE CX>URT, March 23. U67. 44 Harrison St. Manchester. tre, Mein St. Hartford. w(H-k. Applications accept­ East Hartford ploym ent Diversifledi duUea. 1500 square feet available. Ex­ (19,400 — 6 room Split Level /Upn, 4 family wltb 4 rooms In 2692, Robert D. Murdock, 643- In the mauer of the estate of IMMEDIATE opening ^ avail- MEN WANTEHl for diversified Write Box F, Herald. each-apartment 8 car garage, .Helen H. Gleason, lata of Manches­ ed daily, interviews Tues­ 6 3 8 -^ 1 ,F]ISHINO TACKLE -F re s h and ceUent business location. Rea- Wall-wall carpeting, stove. IH WEST SIDE — ^rge 4 room 6472. BOLTON—6 room Ranch. Gar­ able for warehouse man , over outdoor work, 40 hours, good MMsIeal Infiramentt S3 excellent Investinmt. Reduced ter, In aald Dlstriot, deceased. PHYSICAL ther^iists—wanted days. Call Miss Banister, salt water, 60-70 {>er cent off 'sonable rent Weekdays, 872- baths. Twto slse^ 'bedrooms, house on a large lot within one age, stone front, dead' end Present, Hon. John J. . WaUett to work in well equipi>ed Phys­ 25, must be reliable and have wages, steady employment, for quick sale. Hayes Agencj-, TWO FAMILY, 6-8, cabinet Judxe. 1-774-9M5. Apply to: on most Items. Rods, reels, A ONCE IN A lifetime oppor- -0628, evenings and weekends, garage, bus. Hutchins Agency. block of Washington School. street. Large treed lot. CaU 'Upon amllcatlon of Jomes B. ical Therapy Dept Job open­ An Equal Opportunity recent local references. CaU 876-9166.' LPN WANTS work In doctor's 646-0131 kitchen, built-in vacuum sys­ litres, accessories, etc. Cell tuaity to buy a complete set of 876-6745. Realtors. 049-6824. One of the cleanest homes now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen­ 'CHeason, Mmlnistrator. prayins for Eimployer Mr. Feldman, 389-4SS8. ' office. Call 649-8990. ______Sk______:______tem, garage, 119 x 166 lot, gar­ authority to compromise and settle ing available May and June. -- -■ ■ ■ ' ...... ■■ - ■ 649-4881. PAE live Balt, Hart­ ^we’ve ever seen, big. bright cy. 646-0181. a . certain, doubtful and disfoted YOUNG MAN for stock room laidi^ dnms in new oms, living room dintog and screens. Less than $3,000 down Ing room or 4th bedroom. Mud Only $16,200. Hayes Agency, roteter7 iiTseld D|strirt~'ra the 17th only. Our exceUent highly successful T J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- 'day of April, 1967, at eleven o’ciodc but will consider beginner. ~ Do9t->lird$— PoH 4t fonnatioB eaU Theater mana> Utohen. One car Rarage. Price to quaUfled Investor J. D. Real room. Screened {>orch. Estab­ 646-0131. in the forenoon, and that notice be traiiiing program provides you Oarlyle-Johnson Machine Co., Antiqueo 56 1577. Estate Co , 643-6129. lished Iandsca{>ing. CaU John given to. all pennas interMted in WANTBD—GLEANING woman, WE HAVE openings on our sec­ ger. 648-788S. has been reduced, property is satd estate of the pendency of said AA Br o w n A I^ Sharpe screw with the required abilities, and 52 Main St., Manchester. GROOMINQ and boarding allt BYLVANIA T-V, 21" , 826-P ort- H.' Lappen tec. 649-5261. ELLINGTON—listing 2-87, cus- •HNAST* 3 days a week. 649-8800. ond and thiril shift tor heat- . WANCTD TO BUY—Antlqoaa, vsi-ant wur quality for FHA $18,600 —New 6 room Raised machine man wanted. Must be breeds, Harmony CUIIb, H. able ty{>ewrtter, 810, 640-1066. LARGE OCHINER , store, down­ MANCHESTBR —3 family 64 -«...... - - tom buUt 6 room Ranch, plus p,™ .™ I. p,dd z tinaneing. T J. C r^ ett Real­ Ranch, fireplace, garage, large CHARGE NURSE — 8 a.m.- able to lay out, set-up and o|>- the opportunity. Over 100 new Chase, Hebron Rd., BolUm, steins, turaltore, pawtar, lead­ town Manchester 46x70’ . Par­ with 8 bedrooms, huge MANCHEiSTEH -—economical 7 2-car attached garage on plus production bonus. Apply DARK RICH, jitone free loom, ed lamps, art glaas, prlmHtvaa. tor 048-1677 ' lot. Leonard Agency, Realtors, ir havlnt: a rticidatioi In lekl 4 p.m. at new nursing home. erate machines. Full or part- management {nomotions within SolBsmmi Wanted 36-A 643-6427. tially finished basement CaU Utchens, permanent siding, room 2 story home. Ideal for a spacious lot, special feeteree :t. at least seven daya befors ■everal axceUent opportu­ In person, Klock Company, 816. Gravri, fill, stone, sand. any quantity, 644-8961 646-0489. aluminum storms and screens. large family. New modern the day of said hearinc. to appear Please call 876-0771 or 640-8061. time. Top wages for top man. the next three years. 622-8U4. MANCHESTER —two femlly 6-6 include built-ins, fireplace, If they see cause at sun time ana nities have developed in our 643-1133. 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manches­ GREAT DANE — beautiful patio and jxxd sand and'ma- Se{>aro.te utilities,.'tuUy rented. idtcben with built-ins* {>aneled eCflce for fuH-tfane ter. with 8 bedrooms, fuU bath up, NEW 8-room Raised Ranch, IH family room and covered patio, place.and be heard relative there­ WOMAN TO live n, to take care fawn female, 14 months, 875- nure. 648-9604. . LUNOHEONETTE, Hartford — $18,600. Wolverton Agency, dro and dining room, oversize to. and by mslUng - on or before CAN YOU SELL? half* oath down, separate util­ baths, formal dinings room, priced rigiht at $20,600. Exclu­ March 28. 1967. ty certified mMl. of boy 10 yean old. Call after SHORT ORDER cook—full time During your 18-24 month train­ 3196. — ------^ ------WoBfed To la y 58 exceUent location, weU ^ iiip - Realtme, 649-3818. one car garage, convenient to MAN —fuU or part-time. Apply ities, permanent siding, alum- wooded «ot Leonard Agency, sive. CaU 875-0774, eveninga a copy of this order to all pottiee T:80, 876-0866. position, must be over 18. Qeriod we provide: pSd. Htw fountain, boothsi plz- school, shopping and siqwrvis- in Interest, and return make to this CaplUg E q u i^ e n t Co., 38 Main Your own business, a full-time h o u s e h o l d LOTS, antiques, imun storms and screens. Good 646-0469. Bob Allen, 1-749-6046. R. J. Oonrt. ___ wages. Apply in person only, BoaMdRd Acisafisorias 44 sa oven, dishwasher. Low rent MANCHESTER—VA, no money CLERK TYPIST SECRETARY — salee, short­ St., Manchester. career in Real Estate. National AKC foglstered toy {X>odle, bric-a-bran, clocka, frames, Income. (18,800. Wolverton ed pool. Priced to seU at $17,- Flagg Oo. JOHN J; W ALUnr. Jlidga Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, ■k Starting salary 8116.-8140. 821-0807. ddwn, or FHA minimum down 900. Don’t delay call Warren w Sotoinon Kereinky. Atty. hand necessary, diversified du­ 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. depending, on quaUfica- Company, established In 1900, black, male, for sale. 640-0679. MDOATiS B po o d le, mSiei glassware. We buy estates, im- Agency* Realtors, 649-2818. (16,900 — 6 room flreplaced on this 6 roOm Cape with gar­ WANTED —mason’s helper, no Ranch, extra large lot, ideal E. Rowland, Realtor. 643-1108. BOLTON —seven room expand­ - ties, caU 872-0666. tions with increases based largest in its field. Inexperi­ houaebroken and fond of chil­ lags Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 age . located near WaddeU CALCULATOR experience necessary. Will DACHSHTINb PUPPIES — MANCHESTER —Come see this for chUdren, Leoiiard Agency, able Ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, MECHANIC w a n t e d — for on evaluations every four enced people preferred, no bad dren, one yeac old, must sell, Lake St, Bolton, 649-8247. School, lot 60x140, baths. MANCHEISTEIR — immaculate , When building a birdhouse for OPERATOR MANAGER — Hairdresser for genei^al repairs and servicing train. License needed. Call 643- AKC miniature, small stand­ ^ -I ----- SublnlMai For Rant 44 smaU but comfortable 2-bed­ Realtors, 646-0469. large Uvlng room with raised ^*f months. habits to break. You will at­ 649-0116. Asking $14,900. J.D. Real Es­ air-condltiioned Ookmiai, 8 a wren, never make the esr busy neighborhood shop in En­ new cars.' Flat rate. Paid hoU- 1870 alter 8 p.m. tend a formal training school, ard and standard' reds amlf WE BUY AND sell antlme and room home today with its shad­ hearth fireplace and bookcases, -V ★ Vacation with pay. ANDOVER Garden Apartments CONTEMPORARY—9 rooms, 4 tate Co., 6434129. years old, 8 large bedrooms, trance larger than a dime. A field. OaU 286-4871, days, insurance and vacation. then guided^ throughout j’our blacks also Welmaraners. Call 1964 MIRRO-GRAFT, 12’ alu- used furniture, cblna,^ glass, ed yard, new bath and remod­ bright kitchen wltb plenty of COMPTOMETER ★ 48-60 hour work week, in­ —new 8 room s, stove acid re­ bedrooms, 2V& baths, automat­ family room, formal dining larger hole wiB allow siminwt Contact Tony or Earl, Pahl - from Start to 1-628-6573 minum boat, 1984 Evinrude 6H silver, picture frames, eled Utehmi. Reduced to (12,- MANCHESTEIR' — Gracious 6 cabinets, fuU tiled ’bath, full Iff OPERATOR FOR FUN ANb good earnings. cludes complete training in development frigerator, $90., no lease. Leo- ic Utchen, famUy room, din­ room, large kitchen 'with ell and larger biida to go in and Dodge Pontiac, 649-288L M iN iT A u t o c a r e advertising, '^all h.p. motor. Homemade boat coins, guns, {wwter, scrap gold, 900. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, room Colonial, centrally locat­ basement with garage, outdoor Avon r^resentatives will tell profit control, {mrsonnel, 9ueee((- A.11 AKC d a c h s h u n d ' puppy, 9 n art A gta a y, 6464)469. 649-4635. ing room, beautiful large wood­ . butit-dns, new wall to wall car­ break up the tiny wrm’s home « signs, forms, supplies are fur­ : trailer, all exceUent condition. watches, ^d jewelry, hobby ed, 1%. baths, fireplace, gar­ utlUty shed, large treed lot you it’s easy to sell our fine EXPERIEN C E D mechanic product and practice man­ months, male, Cajl .647-9860 af­ ed lot, (81,900. PhUbrlck Agen­ peting, large Uvlng room with and take over for tbesnselves. A leading New England ^ nished. Nationwide advertising Can be Seen, l l Kelley Rd., eolleotlou, paintings, attic COVENTRY —5 room, flreplac- age, extra .lar^ lot, only $18,- with garden space. Ekijoy sub­ products in your spare time. agement. ter 8 p.m. week daysi\ anytime M^CHBSTBR—6 room Garri­ cy, Realtors, 649-6847. fireplace, foyeqr, 2%. baths, ga­ Da addition to competitive wanted, good wages to quali­ auto service center now has brings Buyers from Every­ Wa{>plng. 6UdB82. contents or whole estates. Fur­ ed Ranch. Garage, $125. month­ 900. Hayes Agency, 6464181. urban living only minutes Pn^table, too. C%oose your fied man. See Mr. Sloan, J. ★ Hospital, major - medical, weekends. son Colonial, modern Utohen rage. H. M. EVechette Realty, ~ wages and above average {xnitipns available in its disability and life insur­ where. Can you qualify? You niture Re{>air Service, 648-7449. ly. No lease. Leonard Agepey, CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooma, 4 from Manchester. Asking $18,- owq hours. No experience need­ Sloan Garaige, Route 88, Ver­ ■ ■> ' ' ■— with buUt-m range, dlsh-waSb- MANCHEJSTEIR — now .under 647-9903. beneHts, we otfer a pleas­ new Manchester operation ance. must have initiative, excellent W alters, 646-0469. baths, 2-car garage, approx­ 900. U&R Realty Oo., tec. 048- ed. Call now for appointment non. blamowds— W ctches sr. dispoaaL 2-sone hot water oonatruetton, buUt by Ansaldi, ant air-ccmdittoned office, for: ★ Reservist time off and full character (bondable) apd sales imately 8 acres of land. ^ ap­ MANGHEWi'ER —extra dean, 6 2692, Robert D. Murdock, 648- NEED A in your own home at your con­ {TREE—PRETTY little kittens. Room VVtlliovi ik»vd M GLASTONBURY — 6 rooms, heat, exceUent financing, I19;- CoknUals, Ranches, Raised oerienc- Manager-Trainee WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ pla and one child wilUng to tors. 649-6847. Charles LesperanCe, 649-7620. VA NO MONEY down or FHA OFFtCB GIRL —psut-tlme for ed, some mechanical ability ★ Generous food allowance ume opportunity for man, wom­ BEAGLE—LOOKING for good tage Street, centrany located, ------fireplace, foyer, ptusb well to pairing. Prompt service., tip t o work. 1-688-9067. minimum down on this 10 room general office work, including Cashiers Pull and Part- and discounts. an, couple, or team That Can home, 3 years cm, well train­ laige, pleaaantly furaished FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con- MANCHESTER —6 room Cape, waU carpeting, two laige bed­ CAR APPLY necessary, good salary plus 820. on your old watch in trade. MANCHESTER—older 8 >room Colonial located approximately typing end bookkeeping. Hours commission, all fringe benefits. Time ★ Assigned training manuals Sell. Write today for informa­ ed. Call ^-1268 alter 6 p.m. m m s , peridng. OaU 649-2868 vsniently located near Bast country setting. flre{Uace, rooms, enclosed fareezeway, ga­ Closed Mondays, F. E.. Bray, screened patio, .tip top. oondl- home, VA baths, $16,000, $8,- 8 miles from Rt. 16, sits on 1-6, Apply in person, W. H. Apply in person. Wyman Oil for home study. tion. for ovendgbt and pemanent i m o f v I ivuOTif Hartford. Large* living room 100 down, $122. monthly pays rage, CaU eariy. H. M. Fre­ Salesmen 787 Main St. State 'Thea^ -with fireplace, 2 ceram ic baths, tlcn. Can n ow .' Only (16,900. VA acres with a smaU brook. England Lumber Co., 640 East Co., 24 Main St., Manchester. ★ Programmed lectures and Articias Rnr Sola 48 Building. gwMit rates. aU. Travelers Real Batata Co., chette, Realty, 647-9998. Middle Tpke. seminars.'. For Rant — 47 unusual 14 x 20 family room, Hayes Agency. 64641SL Big house fo r (Xily $22,900. J. FIRST Shop Foreman 628-2204, 289-4473. D. Real Estate Oo., 648-6129. ★ Scheduled monthly per­ T. O’Brien PORTABLE TV; air compress- CBUlTliAL-CLaiAN room with OOTTAOBS FOR font -G ard­ 2-car garage. ExceUent value, SALESGIRLS —car essential. Front End Mechanics separate entrance for'gently 10 per cent down, 80 year mort­ IMMACULATE 6% rpom Ranch Lots For Sola 73 Journeyman-Electrician formance re|x)rts. er and three 670 x 15 tires. FualanclFaed49^ ner Lake. Mbdent, lakefinnt In an almost forgotten price SIX ROOM house, HoUlster For further information, 742- STROUT REAL'TY, Inc. man. Sepante Utohen and' gage avallaUe Wealey R. School section, 8 bedrooms, FOR A NATIONAL Maintenance Installers Call 643-8446. Ffoe broehnre, pictures, Ar- range, 8 bedrooms, Utchen LARGE WOODED Bolton lots 6061. ' As a Shop Manager we provide: bathroom use. BixUnf. 049- Bmitb; Realtor, 648-1607. dining room,, glassed-in porch, Legal Noticefi I TCwbaad Grove, Route H4, Ool- with dining area, baseboard tor sale, In restricted reslden- SF fC IA L Tire Changers ■k Stability, of position and in­ 311 Springfield Ave. SAVE BIG! Do your own rug FOR SALE —first quality baled 4866. oheatar, Ooon. ' 248em, 848- rity utUitiea,. convenient locar , STORES, IN C TWO WAITRESSES wanted, full Rate Range (Day^ come in an industry not de­ and upholstery cleaning with hay. Call 849-6911. (4,200 —nice cottage, near Uke, beat, alunUmun combinations, tlai area. CaU 648^4461, eve­ UMITATIOIf OBDEB or part-time, must be over2L 7178. tion. CaU P eg dem ynaU , A T A CX>URT O F FROBATB, pendent u{)on government Summit, N. J. 07001 Blue Lustre. Rent electric ------^ ROOM WITH Utohen ^rlvUegee, could be year 'round. Flnonc- bui finished rec room, (10,900. nings.: held at 'Manebestar. wktain and Cor OCCASION? $3,092 - $8,274 Per Hour BnAer, 649-489L ■- ' Park A Oakland Aves. A|q>ly in person, Two-Vs Res­ If you feel you can qualify contracts or seriously af­ shampooer, 81. Olcott Variety centrally loeated. Mrs. Dorsey, '■ '■ lug avaflable. Mittmi Agency, Wolverton ’Agency, Realtors, the Dikrkx of Manchester, en the TREED AND landscaped 100- x -aath dty of . * taurant, 1487 Silver Lane, East for one of these positions Fartflixart- S M ■14'Arim fit.'» » '" ■ 649-2818. MANCHESTER - 6^ r ^ Iteat a D6W CoBWt or fected by economic fluctua­ Store. WoHlecI To Rkat 48 166 lot Ideal tor Raised Ranch. ' FresenI, B oo., J(»B J. IFaUett, 'i Bast Hartford Hartford. We are looking for a Jour­ and would like to take ad­ tions. Riuieb, exceUent location. Judge. Mereary. Low Rat68. . . neyman electrician to per­ vantage of our modem BROOKFOBLD ’^ST.—gentlem i^ MANCBESrUst — niee 0 room AUTHENTIC Netr England T erns,’ $8,000. Wolverton Estate of Anna Kittel, late of ★ First year salary 86.600 30 PER CENT OFF knitting WANCTD—8 bedroom ^fort- Oversized garage, neariy 3 .Monohester in sold DIeirict, de. Daily . . . W o 6 k ^ ;, . FULL-TIME babysiUer, days, form the complete range of store, exceUent wage scale Hoip WaAted— CO\^ m a n u r e by the load. twin bedroom to be shared borne, overalsad garage, excel­ rambling Cape. Nhie rooma, 0 'Agency, R ea ltm , 6494818. > with profit op{>ortunity to needles instruction books, knit­ ment by ooople wim two teen 'acres of land, a country rome Moathlif. must be near Washington electrical and electronical and complete fringe bene- Mole or Female 37 ting, crochet, tatUng, embroid­ Pella Brothers. 648-7406.' with same, next to Aower, lent 'value at (ie,000. Mitten bedrooms, SH baths, umdem On motion of WiUiain J. Kktel, earn $10,000-815.000. in the age chUdren. Please oeU 648- . in town. Only (22,6bo. CaU hflt- Y^IREB EXCBU4*ENT 18H „BlaeeU S t r ^ Maiichestff School. 649-2086 after 6 p.m. work, and also will be ns- f i f package, we would like ery accessories. Yaro-Apart parking. 6494801. Aigency, Realtors, 048-09(0. Utchen with aU bUUt-lM, plus second-third year. 89Q6 after 8 p.m. fo i Agency, Realtors, 648-8980. prime ron he purp^Asiad Oonnecticut. and Robert Kiauae, quired to do other duties to talk with you. Apply: Oo. Inc., 39 Cottage St. Man­ bar-b-cue in famUy 'slsaa Uteb-. Tinker lone, Greenwfch, Oonnecti- Hoiisekold Ooeds 61 u i S ^ B e n e m romn Cape separately, (ld,0(lb. J."D. Real > cut,.'exera. related to the maintenance chester. Limited quantity, all O iym O B ON lake within eon-' en. Sunken Uvlng r o ^ , with 87 Be a RL ST. —exceptiobal old­ ORTJRDiEiRED; . That six months For Details Call Mr. SanoeW HELP WANTED trlth i bedrooma, family siae Bstate, 648-6Ui9; of our mill. Trade school sales final, cash and carry.' ROPER GAS Range with heat­ muting dietanee of Manchester cathedral celUng, eent^ kli* er Colonial. 8 or 4 bedrooms; trdiu the 28th day of March. 1967, MINIT ^UTO CARE S p rin tield ,, 413-783-6121 U tu lm , 24’ Uvlng room, dining be .and the some are llmked and al- and 5 years Industrial ex­ er, excellSit conditimi, $50. 43 tor JUty and AngueL Can 649- condittoning. (46.000. PhUbri^ famUy slra kitchen, tastefuUy 10Qx300’-nA-ZONE LOT, water knred tor the credltore withbi vfalcho WAiTKHlSS —must be exper­ perience or equivalent re­ 328; West Middle Ipk e., 9 -5 Person-to-Person, Collect Alternating Shifts: ONE PAIR DOOR shutters, T804. room, fine locatian, tree shad­ Agency, R ea lto^ ; M9484T. to bring In their ciaima against said EXPERJENOBD saleslady, 35- May be seen at 825 Vernon LOOKma FOR aaytUng to rmU ed yard, (17,900. Wolverton ' deoorattod, fTOnt p o i^ , attic, 3 and sewer. CaU. 648-416( be­ estate, and said executors is direct­ ienced, no Sundays. Apply in quired. Applications accept­ Dye Machine Operators 16x81” 86; Two {mir 'window cor gars^, stora^ area. Lot ed to give piibUo notice to the credl- 60 years of age. Knowledge of Call 648^21. •rtata rentals — apiutmants, ' Agency, Reattors, 649-2812. MANCHESTER —6^ room tween 9-8 p.m . person. Center Restaurant, 499 ed daily. Interviews Tues­ Or write: Finishers shutters 14x47” , 85; one wood-' 98 X 164'. BUfo Tyler. Realtor. ton to bring in their chtima Within RCSERVS A CAR sewing helpful but not neces­ Weavers en dutch storm door with hard­ bomes, 'auUttpla dwHUnga, aa Ranch, rec room, fireplace, 1((. said time Mtoired by piddiabiiig a Main St. day. Call Miss Banister, MAN FOR part-time yard wo*k; Employment Manager, COLONi Xl Win g back sofa, 8 MANCHBSTBR-8 room Colo- KANCHBSTE|t — choice lota copy ot this order in some newspa­ sary. Call for appointment, 10 1-774-9665. A pply. to: Qulllers fees. *CaU J. D. Raal Bstata, hatha, enclosed porch, la r^ . per having a oircuiation in said Steady thnxi^ season. Notch Friendly Ice .Cream Corp., ware, 35%x80>4” , 810. Assorted cushions and chair, good cneor . . . a.m. to 8 p.m. Mandhsater 849- GET MY FREE catalog, eani 648-6129. lot, trees . with ..country probate dtstrict wlUdn ten days NOW d u x Rd., Boliton, 649-4374. 1855 Boston Rd., storm windows. 643-0629. ditlon, 8300. Call 643-2568. caipetmg, famUy room, recrea­ MANCHSMTSSt — Six nx»n schools and neereation, in quiet from the date ot tUa order and re­ 9632. (60, $100—even more'In name APARTMENT HOUOI-8 nnlts, atmosphere. Quick occupancy ROGERS CORP. N. Wilbraham, Mass. 01067 Third S h ift: tion room, double garage, cen­ Cape* 8 or 4 bedrooms, fiiU residential area of- $40,000 turn moke to this court of the no- brand merchandise. Help your located at the eontoy o f^ a n - Priced for quick sale. Assum- .tio6 fliTen. MiU. and ' Oakland Sts. 118 MAIN er.r-8 r6om baatafi tral, (22,9iG|0. Hutchins Agency, abed dbnner, l^ batiw, waU homes. L. C. Oreenougta Co. JOHN J. WAILBTT. Judge. friends shop at home. Write Watchman obaatef, exeeUent ooadttkm. By alUe mortgage. Charles Lesper- 643-5135 Manchester apartrnem, |96. 848-2488, .84. Realtors. 649-6824. to waU carpeting, pveroised one 647-9921, IIIG H SCH CX)L me, Alice WUhiams, Popular SERVICE appointment PhUInlok Agen­ ance, 640-7620. U H IT A T tO N PRODUCE CLERK—full time, oar garage^ treed lot. Excel­ AT A CX)URT OF vS oB tim , Club Plan, Dept. R604, Lyn- First Shift: nVB Rdcm duplex with g»- cy, Reiatoca, 6494847. held (U Manchester, wkliin and tor An Elqual Opportunity good working condiUone, fringe FTVE BBDROOMS, 2 foU baths TWO FAMILY huUt 1904, 2 hot lent oondltfaai. Inside and out, LEASINO brook, N.Y. 5; ragd. saOi J , XX R r d Drtsttt Rosort f raporty the DMrict of Mancheeter. en tiie i S E N I O R S Employer TRAINEE benefits. Apply Produce De­ Maintenance Machinist HELP W AITED i MAMCHBBXHR —ooxiwr loea- mddem Uteben with bulK-inii, water fumacea, exceUent convenient location. $17,900. 29th day of March. 1967. Material Handlers 648-6189* ' ^ ; 2 fireplaces, walk-ont base­ Present, Bon. Joim J. Waileti, Oae-Two-Throe OLB3RK — WILLING to learn partment, Popular Market, 725 tions oo .ACeta ttraet that era neighborhood, 96 Starkweather U6eR Realty Co., Inc. 648-2603 F o r S A 74 Judge. ment screened pqTOb, garage, Tear Leasing P lu s V -/rr'lL > li owwchboard, typing helpful, We offer the following to a East Middle Tpke. ► YOUNG MAN TO LEARN J WE easimnsfo walftog Meal for olBoro, etores, etc. St. reasonalty priced. Hutch­ Robert D. Murdock, 648-6473. Estate of John B. DeOuattm, late man with mechanical abil­ handy loeallcn. (24,600. PbU- NICE LOT at Cape Cod, Brew­ of Manchester, in said Distrloi. de­ All Makos u d llddels 37*/i hours, Manchester office, DISHWASHER—^ftill-tlm^ posi­ . for the fooftal.^aK your apart- We have, a few of tbeae unique ins. Agency, Realtors, 6494834. ster, 1,800’ from water, private ceased. tion, evening work, good ity and^ High School di­ A PPLY , eituatlons. Treifiaadoaa invest­ hriok Ageney, Realtme, 048- (16,600—Stic room Cape, large On motion of John A. DeQuattro, C A R E E R S CaU Mrs. Johnson, 649-5861. THE t^RINtlNG BUSINESS BHOt or bbna. X' D. Rm I Ba- 6847. TWO FAMUjisS—we have sev­ beach. 649-4997, 12 Hony Lone, Venron, COtmeoUcut, wages. Apply in person , only. ploma: “ ^ : J tote, 6484128. . ments, tha growth end the de­ fenced in ymfl. Immediate oo-' administrator with will atmexed. CHENEY BROTHERS ► eral to oboofM trqm, one oal;^ cupancy. Leonard Agency, ORDERED); Tliat six ___ Howard Johnson’s Itystaurant, DOES YOUR PRESENT mand la ao ebvtoda. T. X BOWERS SCHOOL —Garriaon MORIARTY Training to become a tech­ 37'/2-HOUR WEEK • PAID VACATION ^ 8 years old, fine iMation, good RealtOM. ,6460469. from the 29th day of March, 1967, Wcrntil— Mala 36 89* Tolland Tpke., Manchester. „ 31 Cooper Hill St. , 8Vi R ^M S, MODERN, aeoand Crockett Realtor, 648-1677. Colonial. 7 roosns, f yaara old. SnburboB For Sale 75 be and the some ore limked and al­ BE nician in servicing our JOB STILL OFFER THE PAID RETIREMENT PLAN floor, wal^ to waU oatpeting, income. Ttdnkto of Inveat------^ lowed for the (wedHora within which BROTHERS EXPERIENCED backboe o{>er- BROWN AND Sharpe automatic broad line of figuring ma­ Large modem Utdien, 2^ ment property, let ua Aow you ASSUME 4(fc*{Mr cent m o r tg i^ . to bring in their claims against said heat, hot water, gas for cook­ b e t ^ large penOIed living '(10,900 —buys this 4 bedroom estate, and auM administrator c.ta. atora with knowledge of ame- set-up men, second shift. Mr. chines. PROMISE AND Personnel Office Open ► what we have. PhUbrlck Agen­ (S9. pays aU on thla centrally is directed to give ouMio notice to "ConneotioiiVS fHdrat ONE APPLY ing, plus garage, (188. J. D. Lend For S a le ~ ll room, dining room and family liame near Crystal Lake, beau- alte and installation of septic Walter, 289-8808. Mqnday-Friday 8 A.M.-6 iP.M. ^ Real Bstota, 6484138. cy, Realtora, 649-6817. kma^ 6 room home near •ttful oaotUtian. hOtten Agency, the cre five evenings per week. Call PAID mPE INSURANCE For Other Hour Appointmentor ' S f place, 1^ baths, 8 bedrooms, der and return make to thki court PAID VACATIONS AND IT H A D ? off Mam St, 6484980, 848- 1-238-9384. SEVEN ROOM l^iltt on 160x200 U nepeuary. Ask for BiU Bel- Ranch bouse, large wbeided kit. First Nattonal 'Stores' la Hartford 249-68S9 between 9-5 pine paneled' family roost. In of the notl<»' given. HOLIDAYS 6678. ' lot iH: baths, fine suburban flore.' Belfiore Agency, 648f413L AM electric b ea t CaU 876-9829. JOHNTt. WAU.BTT. Judge. ' proud of its "FINASrr* p.m. good condition,' (20,0()b. PhU- GOOD WORKINCf OONDI- H Not. Plan Your Future 8^ ROOM heated apartment, g m m loottlon but in unm. Owner labrt products, and justly With SEARS / H For Sde 72 bilck Agency, Realtors, 649- PART-TIME service stafion at­ TTONS• atove and re fi^ n ta r, aaooiMI ' transferred. Good yahie for 6847. M. It represents an Image tendant, two evenings pef week (10,900-V ItOOM'Randi; poreh, (22400. T. J. Crockett. Real­ of dependability' and qual­ Interviews by Ap{>ointmeht floor, central' location, 1128. and Sunday 9 a.m,-6 p.m. See We n«w have many sales 46 HILLTOP AVENUE, VERNON, CONN. monthly. 648-1166, 9 a.m.4 p.mu' fob cebar. GI or conventional tor, «48-1677. ENJOY THE country atmos­ ity. We also believe that Mr. Sloan. Esso Service Cen­ Only, c a l l flnencipg. • Mitten Agency, our office staff reprebents {Msitions available in our phere of UUs 6 room Cape. Set ACCOUNTING ter, Route 88, Vernon. Realtors, 648-6080. MANCHESTER—nearly ' new, tlil8>"FINASr’ image—de­ MONROE major appliance depart­ THREE AND 4 rooma furnish­ on a wooded lot Priced to sell ment. ed or unfumUhed, oU heat qudlty built two fkniUies. Sep­ pendable, qualified em- INTERNATIONAL INC. THRBB FAMILT —84 and A arate furnaces, excellent fi­ at (^6,900. CaU Paid W. Dou­ ployes. Wouldn’t you like patylng, privato, aduUa, rea- gan, Realtoov 649-4585. TRAINEE 5 2 2 - lill acnable. OaU 648-8889. Good income. Can’t miss on nancing avaUaUe. Hayes to be {mrt of taisT • You will be selling on com­ thta' one for (17,000. PhUbrlck HANDYMAN WANTED ^ Division of Litton Industries Agency, 64641SL mission I^ ic Sears famous MANCHB8TER-4 roonu, third Agency, Realtora, 6494847. BOLTON-Hanebetter' Une-6 This is a cfacdlenging bual- name brands of .wash- d u p l e x 4-4, yerplanck School room Ranch set high on large We Are an Equal Opportunity floor, Indudes stove,, refrigera­ nees, with dollars' and Part-time nights and Sat­ , ers, dryers, refrigerators KAMCHBSTER—7 room borne, area, oonveUent location. CaU wooded lot, double garage. ,^Exo(tllrat opportunity for Employer tor, hot water, private drive- cents, pouads and ounces,' urdays,. general all around ranges, televisions, sewing 2-oar garage, extra. lot Just Helen Palmer, Leonard Agen- Immediate occupahey, $17,600. miles and gallons and a newcomer to accounting ' 'way, nice grounds, (86. J.'D .' field. Requires accounting work. Ask for Tom. , machines, and more., .■ Heal Batato, .8484129. redncM to (22,400. MltUn c y , 0404409, 640-8877. Hayes Agency, 646-(a8L host of other computations Agmiey, Realtora, 648-4980. •s our main concern. Above school or college back- , ground, but no previous average grades in such feADIO SHACK . - - Full-time,. 40 hour i^ k , pays a l l Aanome 4% pu experience. Permanent, BOURNE BUICK an store benefits, including 464 MAIM ST.—8 -room apaat- subjects as bookkeeping, Full-time salesman and «(Bt moctgaga,. Attractive 8- businees math, algebra, steady employment in a profit sharing plan. m «nt;(te. 648-2428, 84. tedrofott Ramh, flreplaoie, challenging busings. The 286 Main S t, .Manchester management trainees, 40 and business machines are hour week 'w}|h d.ay o ff.- FOUR TROOIK apartment 6*4* trees, view. Bnteblas Aginoy, especially hel{>ful. Some po- company offers above aver­ 649-4671 age benefits and working Excellent chahCe- for qd- ' Please Apply, ond floor, mqnlra 288 Oahter Raatton, 8||4ni4. sttiona will require tyj^ig vancement St ^ - ttcflls. conditions, salary comman- SEARS «rr. ja k b s parisb - t surate with ahlllty. a p p l y In HBRSON THRUUB. ItOOM apeitmeat |wt A^t. Level; 1^ battsa d t ^ *mNAfiT” office careers, TYPIST—responsible permn for PERSONNEL DEPT. lm{x>rtant duties In processing Manchester I^rkade water, stove and refrigerator room, family rooni,.. garage, In addition to challenging -Manchestbr Shopping Parkade indudeX Second floor, . weataB large beantiftfl leadseapad iwoik offers raoellent bene­ order* at a public warehouse. West Middle,'tpke/' 'J yard. (28*600, BhU^ok Agm* , '1 ■ , APPLY ■ Fast and accurate typing nec- West Middle Tpke. on FVi^ St i Seourtty i'ttepdait fits, I convenient location, Jlj-i V I, i j , ReaMora, iB48H. ^ th free parking, oompetl- eMary. Hours k^onday thro requIraX (U8. monllily.. No WILL TEACH a man under 60 jKonday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. pets. Aforiahla M*y 1. 8484160 five aalaries, merit revi«|WB, FIRST NATIONAL Friday 8-5. Good.'wages. |M11 ^ yearn old to mMia«« a paint YIDN M s a i, staWly 7Hrbom (nplant cafeteria, pleasant STORES. INC. benefits. Apply by mail ^ in :;iind hawlware sto|re.^^ 628-7686. atona iUO OoloBliBl. hot watar ^ j a ir - oonditloiVBd o f f 1 ce . \ pdrson to G.L. Manus, Hart- FOUR- R ^ ^ aptrttnent 60- bast BmpiaMi, eowanent wm ‘/ I Ooms to see tu any day for Despatch A Warehouse Oo.,l ' 8060. ' ditlon, k»g road frontage. ; filMMiSO. P aik A Oakland Avet. Inc., iu Prospect St, East r ; . Bitohina Ageney, 6404824. LO I^ CO ST. TO O I Bast Hartford Hartford, 6onn. We are an BXXIR ROOM duplex avaUaUe Equal Opportunity Employer. ' May la t WaddeU Rd., (80. CONCORD BO. bairaSu CASH RATES (15 WORDSl : H R S T 6-Room Colonial. Large living-room 'mth'^lilpeplace, dining room, Icib&en .with Weridag ooupla or newlyweds. Rendt large ttvtng team, tor; idsN PART-TTMB moniings for 6i6r76rie. mal dmmg room, eeblnet Utdi- O aeD oy.... 4Sc 3 Days ....$1.17| I N A T I O N A L janitorial rorvlM, If :M A.mU bailt>in oveh $nd 'rabge, three bedrooms, li^ baths,, sundeck over attached ga­ «n. 1 badrooua, fodraatton 1 2 j^ n , 0 dtys t I'waek. Must MECHMIIC t o WORK rage/ full heated. baaemeht/ wooded lot, Price DBSOUBLB GARDEN reiom, mndeneped yard. Mai* |SR(Payt....$1;98 TO Days ....$3.0o| be over U.' <^>HeaIy Mala- ■ s - PART-TIMB mimilngs for Jan- »Mnt 2 bedrooms, range, xe- kn a. Robartaon, Baattor. jSTO RES, IN C Itorigl service, five days. Gap- t e n a ^ , n Nilas Or-, ManeHea- IN OeilllUL KfKfR SHOP frigetHer, beet bot water, IMMEDUTB ACTION 3 ^ '"W a g w "fo r ‘ I ^ M 4 .F u k A Oakland Avds. enir aeaning Services, 48 Oak ;ter. 824^^. ■ '1 ; . AR Bensfita Avallabis SHOW N lY A rroM niM r . peridng, oarveidently looetod, 1 . ' Vast Hartford MAN^HESIER-W new » |CaD before 10:30 wodttbQra (9 AJH. Satardaji). St., Manchester. 649-5884. , 'AnNy Jn^ntoa; $125 montUy. Refereneee, 642- GENSatAL wuricers, 0678, 8484700. family flats, fi6. Reaty for oc- You can stBrt an ad or cancel an ad sane day. ' AND homttnaker TRACTOR TRAILBR jobs, no .gu6d k a t9 la t0 '\ sondlttans, MAHION E. ROBERTSON, RadHor Cupanoy. fieparate furoaoes, HOME IHPROVEWNR j .m t: mqin invalid, sPFperience needed. See our ad. , JriBge bensflts.' A l^y, 8;(0-4, O O N w m i TWO ROOM 'heated aperiment city utiUtles; See and rompars. IHmirliTatTt CvTitlng Jiieralli TURNPIKE TV P -»- ¥ INUfotfi B A , under Schools and - Classas. Products, wltti atove and refrigerator. Mbftgagaa avaUaUa Call a m iA M C B n i M M ( ( M i i i Phons 249-7771 ahytlma. Oan 04MU7, between sn oa jn . Liftt caamiaU. iMUiam s ik ^ OsiMified Dept TTTTTTr:

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The 'final AiidiSKa Wfklllfe Ooimkoaicut. Federation of lutahcheste; Lodge of Masons , -Mystic. Review, North Ameri­ the sMooUve board of lYlettU SSIS Jiy About lecture ftor thto season be Damocratlo Women’s Clu^ wiU w ill meet tonight at 7:80 at the can Benefit Association, w ill Guild o f Our Isuiy o f St^ Muw presented Frh^ay s i 8 p.m. at aponapr a: lagtaiaUve ,and state Masonic Temple. The entered meet tonight at 7:30 at Qdd Fel­ tholoinsW'. vrill M sei toal8^ :st Bailey Auditorium, Manchester gpvemmant ' workshop Friday apprentice degree w ill he con­ lows Hall. There wlU be a social 8 St ths sdhooL ' - ' lle B s it a and directors of ' e«S ' tpmciridiw, ii Omar Shitne Club will meet at High School. DorlB Boyd win at 10:30 am. at the third .'floor ferred.' Richard W. Splller, Jun­ bingo after the meeting, ■ u^plet* - ■ ■ lecture on “A .Place In the Judiciary : Committee Hearing ior warden, will presidf. T:S0 tomorrow night at the Ward C l^ e o f South Metho­ ^ 1 - - . i . . .■ . ■ . . . '' Mane^ftr^A^GUy Sun." The'event to sponsored by Room at the Stete Capitol. SoaiMha iKKlge, Order of Vasa E ye GlaSs ServiM ■ ; tem e' of tiiomas R. Qraham, dist l)7sOS wilt meet tonight gt .■ -m ■ Ipl Redding S t Jaycees. and Duta Junior Mu­ There w ill be discussions by Lakota Council, Degree of will meet Thunsday at 8 p.m. at 8 at the home o f Mrs. M. PtiiUp seum. TIdcets may be pur­ Ctov. Dempsey and other state Pocahontas wUl meCt tomorrow Odd FeUow’s HaH. A fter the SuAg, 46 .Adelaide Rd. Km . MANCHE^R, CONN., W Eiim^AY, .A PI^^, 1 9 0 ; (Ciieiuted AiteMiuiig. «a'ps^ »i} PRICE OEVilf chased .at. the door. officers and Democratic leaden meeting, there w ill be a penny : WilBam Strain of 2M Oak St. at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Ward Krause will slxnt . sll

Final fittings for costumes ibr "Ready When Tou Are, Win be made tonight at o f the Area at Whiton Aiiditotfum. The ::ilay wSl^be presented I7 Man- Buildiiigon I^ester Community Players ^Friday and Satuiday at' 8:M Sheet Ropes pm . at the. auditorium. Pro- Oeeds w ill benefit the Student ITHACA, N. Y. >(AP)— Vucse Scholarship Fund of Nine persons — eight stu­ Manchester Registered Nunes dents and a facility adviser Association. ■ ■■i * • ' —yied today in 'k ‘ bmol^ fire that' swept i Cornell |Tbs aiatetliood M Tsmpia University residence hall in ■eib Sboiom wiS qponsor a the pre-dawn hours. ilanmage sale tomorrow from NleVen other persons, eight of ' t to 8 .p.m. and Tinirsday fnnn them girl studerite,, suffered iC a.m ..to noon at Masonic.Tern- fidm smoke inhalatlm Mit none 'p k . New fabrics and.Hnbigs wffl was considered, iiti st^oUs eondl: :!■ featured. Qon.'' H. W . . ' , Arnopg the dead ’ students Newly^eicted Mayor Snd Mrs. John Grant (iSft) gives" the sariife glad tidings to one of his co-work- were three, 'who were '.taking 'phone relatives with news of a Republican victory e^s. Grant defeats Democrat Peter Humphry by part in A shc-year .iez^rl'mehtal in Vernon’S second town election' jyesterday. At oyer,4p0 votes. (Herald photo by Satemis) Course for .top-ranked freshrhen FOR right, . GOP Town Chairman Thomas Carruthers Seeking doctorate degrees. ’ Auiii.versi'ty" siwkeSman said thi . two-story, cinder-block building on the edge of the city E a s y W in neai to the On what appeared to be a ■yotem api).roved . at-large mayor who cis^t'-the tie-break- elected to the Board o f A l­ lobby. •onsolldation backlash, John B. elections in the future in one of m gvdte. dermen over E. S. Johnson, Sheets darkling from modelit, a Republican,'l,9dl-89X This charred basement room indicates the intenseiless of a fire that killed nine Grant the Republican party the three questions on the bal­ ■; b w ^ l of the Board, o f Ed- hbriBsoirtai pahed ''iadhdows Indf persons iB.e Comfell University residence hall early this momink. Eleven others to victory town electioiis lot. But. a -proposal to abolish iicatlbn is now clearly Repub- .cated an escape-route used-by were ioji&f^'.in the'jb^e; (AP Photofax) yesterday.. the annual town budget meet- Ucaa as , the c o n te n t'o f-th e ,0 j . . ‘ ».t ' tnorb thin a ; Score 'qt 'thd at'-* MIM Oorawm Amurab,'. nurse from ,.-1* Otnifaii 6 ispllt in the Bo(ted o f Repre- .Powtojfc wds ~ 9 iy i9 sentatlvea. continuee 'w|th the gsteer aoi tha slate topptog , , , Demjjaey con^ toe PMIUppKiia -iftoo Siihdved Noi^icli iPastor Democrats taking' fourNiMte siven ctoant witir 3,185 yatito. ' firm e d toiday th a t th e . na- tow ttmto JtllU n gK eUght'-a^'hOT' {KnodiwaiWl.{Kiiof lb. 79e ,toth^ mte ineraases' from District ‘ I'and two .p ^ The nkist sirrpriatog ddng the tion’s governors' ate being a S R a w E n t e i i i ^ .- follow ^.toiraes,^ identified Rich- Arrai^iled in District U and the Republicans ^otafitoi..S!Ei^ and! 6or a EdwiqiNt i oBfliW vot4re .did was to the dty vot- offered special telephones Ard Spuk- today as' the man who vice-versa. to receive emergency com­ e n te )^ he.r '^ptobm ttte nlgSt' ^ thkeew t^Iiny te^Mase of soma S m o k e d Church Burglary In the last two yearn oontroi ; Pago Fourteen) munications from the Pres­ beftote .toe pJiytags. , $8.5 bilfion tor alii federal em.- PORK m a m lb. 89e ident. NEW ORLEANS (AP) ^ At- Mae Ahtoif^ a;)>etite,woinea t jiloyea and numbfra o f .tha NORWICH'(AP) — A Greek amied forces. CDoisy Homs) Orthodox priest was held ^ d e r "This is a civil defenseu, mift- !»*' (Clay I" o f 36, ed#om toe witness ! Stand in eireuit itotot, walked .K - e .$8,500 bond today on charges of sure,’’ Dempsey said at ua r * * ^ umocent today at In a spocial toessage, Johnson ■ itoaiw’s ' arradgnsn^ . od ris rocosnmended toat the coat of GeMon Hcnimst larceny and breaking. and. .en­ morntog news conference.- ^ toe table .«nd. pointed, a f l n ^ s$ towek. ■ » mailing letters be kn^ahed I9 : CONHjeCTICUT tering involving the church, of D r. K i i ^ He released a letter fmm ‘ Wfilcb he h ^ been pastor. State Qvfi .KMense, Director T* *‘T »is ,ie '^ man,’’^ riie.eald. 1 cent The obsage for fimt-olasf S^Biw . amtang . 'and 1 chain T U R K C Y S H ie h e v .' Stanley Markantot. WilUam L, - Schatsm'an-■ which PhHtHn^ , WiUXam Martin matt wmdd go to d cents and an • waoWng d u ri^ toe foursnlnuto J4-fe. born, ovoii toady Bis, 88, was armsted l\iesday bad^Sekea Hei?, "Osn you Identl- air , mail' rimnp. woold coat; • Itteans to dieseminirti civil de- «»«rt Appearaae^ s ^ y toe m in w to knbcked at your cbnte.' lb . 4 5 e and arraigned in .Circuit Court cm charges that he broke into »' r- ■ fense increased readtoess in- The 54-ye«iMMh' ie to »d toen- beftooom. door, canytog'r'a’ gun, ' Th e PreUdeiit Una oattad for the Holy Trinity Church and NEW YORK (AP) — avU sadly and apathetically as we formatlon and saKtack wan- egtog director n( toe Ipteina- At 11 p.m. J i^ l3. IncMOMa 'to afi otoef ^pmtal i ProsUy sneod ratoa. took records and books last rights leader Dr. Martih Lutoer herd teem o ff the land of their ing message. ..directly to fh* Nonkl Ttsde Mart Wak snested m ere was ho. rbactiofi from ^ CALIP. TONGUE Mkrcb,^8l. Ifing Jr.*'has unfolded a'm ajor fathers ' Into ' concentration chief- executives of the stately’ * NDaixto 1 by DtoL Atty. Jirii Gar- Speck, 38^ybsr-old drifter on ireni Jofanaon propbeod toat the 3.0AP Va b. b9e ITie « o ^ appointed a public new program df 'teaCh-tos, oamipe where- minimal social Tfie only tone this eqttlp- .itoom A subsequent g r in d e r y trifl-on a ooqsoUdeted' indict­ goVeinmentis: '3:5' aiUton civil- defender'for Father Markanto- preach-tost and' mass demon­ needs are m rtiy met. 80 far'w e ment Is to be turned re anti> "aiito a similar tocreaag HARTFORD (A P )—The :0(nn-, The start-of today''e session c f T m sources 'tosoouhied ' ro- fo r toe armed foroes, toe coat AT nNEHORSr : '-n llye with his family In the parish of violence in the world today," side, church, he called for cler­ As a technically, Sliaw’a at- house next to the church. and is on tlie wrong side of. a. gymen t6 ^ v e up thel'r draft- mission on'’ Higher Education tarneye witbdiww toe innocent toe trial w u dtoayed nearly two porta , that Carson; who .would be more than |a.5'bi]]fon ;per yeaK" ' Police said ' the records and worid revolution for human exemi>ti0n as clergy and be- baa suggested that it be given plea pending filing of toe mb- houm wM teKefoijd Go^y. pi^.'Tuesday, claiming . tm c HOODS MILK -is; ■ books have been recovered, rights. fie defender represetitoto bifock, brd((ched Ms contract to The chief-s^wnfiifvw taficed . (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Fourteen) (Sea Pajja Foiirteea) visited a physician tor an exam- mldat at a peiformera stiitee about toe'driiNbfiito of putting ;goL glass with any ' Before coming to Holy Trinity, "Now they languish under our Father Markantdnis served as teaition -for an! tefiammatton cm ■ against . ABC, HUM and NBC, federal salaiiea on a per with $2.00 groeory par- bombs," he said of 'the South Us tongue. . , wanted-to'abandon the progntm pri-vate pay as soon' as possIblA pastor of churches in Dover, Vietnamese,. "and consider us' chase gd.69c 'N.H.,' Fresno, Calif.,', and High­ Miss Ammrao told M tobtoiV fov Pto*9ttel appesuances. He added; however: "In -view — not their fellow Vietnamese of today’s fiscal and'economto t w m v i m f land Parkj-N ^. V ' . to (toicago to work as a Btirgical "Tm 's not likely to bei toe — the real epemy.. T^ey move and medical fteuth CM- issue,’ ’ they aaidi '"Hei’8 maUng oonditfona, my adviawa tofotm K - C - ■ ■ ^ * ■■■ , DOMINO SUGAR (See F ^ Ibnrteen) (Sea Page IfoarteeB) (See F ag* Eoartoea)' 5 Its. ^ th any $2.00 gtobsry purchase f ' •!' 49c . l.'B im iTY ^AKES BDLES: Print. .S.KiitoraaettenteyOdwkhtEachentTv Gliuuorotts pri^s to win! ^ “ *“ * **• »»hm ltt& in a separate e n ^ ’ Beatles Cbooo }*® *®“nd at'’ ’ lope. Oniy one prize w family U praeb ...... pkg. 39c KietPepii.Cotadi8plkyaorap(ainpJaoa ^‘p', lamuy. , *^^.®**?^Beau(yStjies 8ndwinoiie(iftheseg|Mii. Riarge 12 oc. OTAKia DRAWmO: awM n^taisl-toir wigs-^ handmade in Spain , SAIGON CAP) — An all-time larger enemy iihH of about 40 Xentry nlurt be accompanied by, **l*'iW SW be held on May 15, 1867 nd save lOe on »wUi ovw «B0I Jurt mad m the Entry Blank found below and high of 5,557 Viet Cong deserted men. The two U.S. soldiers, with m s . abiaeo F ifl'^ w ton a 29c i " ^ P !• Swaeprialcee not to eihployeee ■ .tost month (uid came over to the help from toe rest of their pat­ The Plerpont Edwarils Modal at .Sastem. Star and Cha$iinaB KU ed side, U.S. officials ab- to-to bronze^for DiaCtoguished Coifot of the Amaranth.. f witlh the branded corks from under -DIE! ' ONLY" ’ of Fepal-Coli rol, killed nine Viet Cong in a flut Uiet Pepsi-Cola caps. ® N T IR S P ^ ' ^ i g O r Inc., or its subeidiwiM noipiced today., - siii/prise attack 38 miles south­ Miaaonic Service, waq prasented Harrison to' a natlva of MSis- binty Moore M E T ^ CAP) OTbyelx piecesorpaper *><1 aMtaUW, Pepd-Cola Bottlna. or ! The rebord surge of defeotom west of the boaptal d ty o f .Tuy to W. Sidney Harrison of 66 Chester and graduated froiQ beef Stew ; ; . .Ig. 49c . , on you ,Jutve handwritten th e' their advertieing agradha • m ■ m was neiirly douUe the previous Hoa, a U.S spokesman said. Jeon Rd. Ihhr mertong during Manchester £Dgh School 1« 18 B I R S T P R I Z E S —100% nstqi^-hair high-fasWon i , words ® ie t Pepai-Cola." No purchaie 'a v i i ' ■, 1 , . > a' the annual oonventioa of the 1033. On graduathm'he alao ra^ p a e Pie Chicken with ; , required to enter,. **'Pner void whoever prohibited.by Ikw. record (A 8,917; Viet Cong who South Vietnamese forces re­ wira, l^dmade in Spain, Sl^l^ to your order in the .deserted to February under the ported kUling 33 Viet Cong in Grand Lodge o f Moeone to Con­ oeived a ^ploma from the State Vegetable ...... can 39c necticut ait the Hartford Hilton color of your choice. Souto Vietnamese-gavernment’s. four amoll oontacte, Technical School, certifying' open arms program. "HoteL il as an electrictoni Jbdo Gat or ^alo Dog TSje U)8. Air' Force charged ’ ib e mounting wave o f enemy , Harrison is the fifth Man- , le Jbined tha Ganhsctlcut b o o d ...... 4 cans 50c toat ground fire from the mid­ bhester Meeon ,to rebeiVe the 18 S E C O N D P R I Z E S —106% natural-hairwiglets cuS- '-r»ir ,/ , u VOPIpiUiy, , defections ^aa announced-ah the Bank find Trust Co. after gral5' ■' -4 dle of a North Vfotniamese. ^ tom-styled to youi; or- -returned to North Vietnam, cur­ o f to^ Bke 500th downed to the' tote ,^ ’red. Ayer - V e^ over North Vietnam in the war, Amerioan Institute of-Banking, i«iopa yon: win find in tailing U.S. air strikes aftsr the pWmk to 1839. Verptonck also Diet, .Pepsi is Am erica's only Diet, CpTa w itji fam ous-cola ■ DIBIT PI?SIBSAPTm^ had been, anntonced Tqosday.' receivad tha medal to stiver- — and through the yearn has been 'it . heaviest raids '.in five months Gbnehester. The folloiwito A ir Force an-’ for Jbntomt Masonic Service — . active with the iitoUtute. He jfo ' taste, honest-to-Pepsi tastp at lass than a caloWa a bottip. Monday. . a ...,. Pl:0 . Rox 5151, iK^Gjoment .■ apparently , was tavl948. Ha was a Fort Grand past president of the Hartford £ ■ v ' ■ ■ U.6.andalUedforcesrep 0rt-' intended to show that the Com-> chapter o f the tastttute.' «i,Stodriip and enter the Diet Pepsi Beauty Stajtas today/ ed hiUihg^ 76;.of .the. enen>Y to 'M astee o f atade Maaons. . . 3 ShdjfeThhlmrst N AM B • muntote position s b m e K their scattered., contacts', ,'^eato., Otbem to laodtea . In teas Harrison.,maiTted ibli , l(Ook for the Diet Pepsi displays and entry blanks at youli .ai^atociaft .gone to to^' penter . Unite of'thb South-Roi^n 'Capl-' im b ro a e wece the toite former Mpdre4 Seidel ef Man* of popidatod artos ^an^ that; favorite store. . I APPBESSL tal Ditdsion claimed 41 Viet /N ice Doggi^ jSu^^ if 6 g^<^Ddwn Bdyl "Xfod'VEtoMi. fo lM Ti the tote Chester, ' tbey : have 945 * ■ clviuan oajsua)tleatoerofoi« can-' R. RusoaQ. » 1959: sons. Robert and Thomas. ;Obng killed to the nine patrol not be avoided. CH^Y skinnishes and satd .toete jv e te Evening strollers in-Oklahoma City nmy^have 'sebond thoughts about taking a aM>C9tepar-E:- Efoifoi «4 W v lip h C Y , MARRISOON A member of ., St lUary’k -I :.^ A T E . 7TP CODE i : 'too $ffltoad.firA from tlie mid- walk if they get a load ..of this Doberman oinscher, one of several dogs b e ^ Gerard 8^., last yeir. Episcopal Ohunfo, foe -was etoot- . hb Korean oasualtlbsi 'top at village was reported HaMfofo0 . Masonic sarvioa 1^ ^ . , e(t. OonnecUcut siltea r..f. Offwiiofliirmonj^ In an imusuol. ehoounter, a traih^ in honie protection-Mrs. Shirley'IHskovBky is hblifing the dog while ed trissurar o f the by thb U.S. pilot flying wlngihan Ucludiw serving ae master of p i^ lte atm fUto committee of tbd nan two-man U.S. reconnaiseancie for the Thuhderoldef, that was' Dr. James Kearns plays burglar. 'While giving his preliminary oJi. 'Police MaheheUsr Lodge o f Mesons to Ha to akw a member of Delta unit spotted and engaged abbut A fter the building 'wae s k Chief Hilton Geer says he has warned metobws of the Home P^tection Dog IMS, ,$|b ' 4be la4ga’k treasunr C fodiiM o f Royal. Arch Mwjbffo, ..>■ kVlVv^ *e- ■t.r.1 I A doym- Repeated attem{te' ptoeed be eeryied as IQ y ie t Cbng tfoops who Were' Associktidh not to traiit the dogs to-be too vicious as they might Injure a from 1950 llmmgh 1953, and as •A m u a m OounoU at Royal w d ■ \ ■ > ..T;- ■ _ •dtoa M s iHMMiiiig torto Ito W ‘ iBeSPage f it o s t f# *

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