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Door Open F o r M ove By Johnson . PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay (A P )— The Unit- ^ States, besieged by clamor for bigger Latin SV.3s,i . s l« + 'Jut ^ V share of U.S. markets, left m . -'V the door open a crack to­ day, With the hint that ■ P Photofax) President Johnson may of­ A padlocked gate and idled trucks— in Boston— “ defensive shutdown” because of several wildcat fer this gift at the summit. symbolize the nationwide shutdown in the nation’s strikes by Teamster Union members. While refusing to open a spe­ trucking business. The trucking industry calls it a cial door Uvough U.S. trade barriers. Secretary of State Dean Rusk did agree after 11 wearing hours of bargaining in Wind Warning a presumintt conference to per­ Truck Strike Talks Resume mit Alliance for Progress dol­ WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) lars to be spent outside the —^The U.S. Weather Bureau United States. issued a wind warning for Rusk insisted to his tired col­ As Effects Begin to Show Connecticut today. leagues, however, that this It said cold air will move could be done only “ to the max­ WASHINQ’TON (AP) — ’Teamsters Union would resume junction, at least until more se- into the area by mid-after­ imum extent consistent with the Tnicklng contract talks re- later in the day. . rious interrupti■ PORTLAND, Maine (AP)—A legal, government sources said. Taft-Hartiey injunction. Year’s Tops • BJUrider, a D.8 . cfficfa] sdunois Flock of Arrests apectacular, |3S0,0M-plua - fbrai Ciovemment officials ...were . xh*. tangled sltuatidto slowed said aUiance doMkrti” cbliia be . ^ . -f ' ■ f . ■ ' - whipped by high winds.; virtual- gi^vely ^g.iw m v concerned -fbous the the— ^pace------of negotiatlonB„------between WASHlNCiTON (AP) Ihe "pent fof U.s. goods and/ possibility of simultaneom^ m ta n som industry and the teamsters. Pentagon' today issued its big- services “ because of the bal- ly destroyed early today a four trucking «and railroaul shutdowns -»i)| i^ ry buslneea. M ^k. off Monu­ . Id shuhtovra The-twq,jsWoa-broka oft talks geat draft calt of the yearr-ask^-“ nee of-payments.*■ ment Square. that- would have Mvere effects ^ 4 ^ Sunday. ing for the induction of 19,800 United States gave in a/t- The brick aaf wood structure ***iil*!**v***”” '* When negotiations began la- men in June — all for the Army. tonelgn ministera of the hem- NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) — coupled with so many arreate wan Shat hi life oeck ahDAsgf ^ Hi* management were said The June call compares with tapbere harped in speech after sunlight police officials said they n l ^ and hoepitallieiS as Negro at Middle and ' Temple ctreeta govemmcnt planned to stop the L ' light rain and was almost a century old, bav May’s 18,000. Other calls tWe s^>eech on the need for preferen- _____ . . „ „ '"'^'■e uncertain early today of rioters. fired at poUce, stoned trucking afautdown wHh an in- (See Page Glglrt) >■ year were for 16,600 men in Jan- entry into U.S. markets by brought an apporem end early _ '^ p j^ en tly p««dng c a m ’ and teamed the faig been built shortly after the today to Nashvilie*s second bjxmght the strife to an end, s tx ^ s between the campuses of “ Great Fire of 1866,” which uary, 10.900 in February, 11,900 U"tln products and com­ bi March and 11,400 in A ^ l; ' modltles. straight night of racial Violence poUce Charged two Negroes predominantly Negro Fisk and wiped out much of the dty. in the city’s Negrro college sec- inciting a riot. They were Tennessee St^te universities a Roberts Office Supply Co., InducUons for the first six his alliance months of this year thus will "tern tt®” - identified, as George Washing- mile apart. which had furniture on all four average 14,000 - less than half rising d^ands for a^ess to Gunshots, fires and looting ton Ware, 26, of Atianta and Si> In two nights of violence, at floors at the building’s westerly State, Area Truckers ®*’® P ^ overnight, oemtinuing nest Stephens, 28, of ’Tusk^jM; least 80 persons were arrerted. 'end, was biggest loser among the average monthly InducUons for the first half of 1968. resents 98 per cent of L$(in in- ®® ®ariy hours this naom- ^ja., and were held under $2,600 Most cheurges ran^d from cHa- 0ix tesiness firms in the build­ ing — and left one student serf- ])ond each early today. orderiy comhict to unauthorized ing. tteaeurer I,,awrence B. The June quota compares (See Page El^t) ously wounded. But the dawn — In National Lockout with the J19e6 high of 49,200 in Ware t(dd poUce he was with possession and transportation of Hatch said his loss would run “ black power’’ advocate Stokely explosives. Four white men ar- _ __ Scores of Connecticut truck- Chester pellveiy Service and October and last year’s low of between $160,000 and $200,000. Carmichael here Saturday. Ste- rested had a shotgun and a pte- Fire CaiieV'joseph RT ch^mo firms, indudlng some in the Middle New England E)q)reas 12,100 in December, phehs said he was a wrorker for tel in their possession. Polio* estimated the over - all loss Manchester area except ttooee are on the road. “Secretary * of Defense Robert S. McNamara has said draft tile Student Nonviolent Cobrdi- arrested six men ahd a women would be “far in excess of ®*'® own«x)pera^, join- x"he lockout affects only „ „. ^ nating -Oommlttee, beaded by at a house where officers said $260,000.” » nationwide lockout of Teamster’s Union employes of ®““ ® ^ Humphrey Home Carmichael. : r they found some Molotov codc- _ _ ^ ’Tsamsters’ Union membera. ooi-non. erably smaller thun those of Cremo said owners of the _ . . . , , over-the-road carriers, and not •' ’The charges stemmed from tails, 1966. building, the city’s building in- shxitdousjs mclude those union members working riots which enquted Saturday Three businesses, one oWned specter and fire officials would ** * Q Motor Freight and for other type businesses. Eairly this year the Pentagon night — a few hours after Car- j>y ^ white man, were set afir* meet at a ty HaB later in the Deliveries of food supplies chief said The . expected draft After Stormy Trip michael spoke at a symposium ^y Molotov cocktails, police day to determine whether the South Windsor; and i^CarU’s .upermarket waretouses at predominantly white Vander- 4me. vacant house and building’s brick walls riwuld be Bxpr®»» ®n1 Nelson Freight of jo stores is not affected, how- to be on the order of 101,- biU University. The violence agY^pal trudea caught fire, . OOC men. Today’s announced WASHINQ'TON (AP) —^Presl- Humphrey has been “ the au- torn down as a safety measure. RochviUe. «..w , carrier uciiYnij.o!.deliveries iiwiiifrom _ j , o Wui **®®^ Joluison Welcomed Vice thentic voice of America in the was triggered — when poMce eject- thrown -- at ------fire— eo- Cremo also said state fire in­ Such owner-operated firms as the manufacturer to the ware- ~_aiao«iViivconsiderably lower _— strsm87,600. I’*’®siree American was complete agreement at n Los Angeles to discuss toe ten- gubjggt ^ ra«flcatlon by, toe by Justice John M. Harlan, re- ^ three-hour White House mee^ native agreement. national board of AFTRA." ing of oongressioaal leaders^ The New York mwtinga was The strike pneeed a diet of cult Court for the District of ^ V on this proposal to head off a* originally soM®duled for t> canned shows on TV vlewora Columbia. That court ruled in Alr«n®h«®. strike when the raihr^ htiier law’s present 60-day.'eoeUng But a short time l a ^ and late last week when imgl- January 1966 that while the Jap- ^®” mpioonced toe New York m6*v neers refused to croaa A FT^ . anse-Americans had made ‘‘a ®^ off period ends. Mansffeli tag was bftag moved tg) to 3 j^^g^ y^gg supervisory I strong emotional appeal.” the said Johnaon also haa direetei p.ta----- apparently a m o^ to pgrgonngi t© take over technioel ■ the Juattce D ^rtm eiri t* e:qaedite a decision on the Oscar ^ g g ^ g reaultB at times' ro,rc look Into the possIMUty ef (AP Photofaz) in^nldaff^ the Talt Hnrttsy program, y were wavering sound, blurred Act's 80-day eooMng off per­ The m ld w ^ an(l western sec- pictures sad mlsMd ouea. President Johnson Gets> Set to Fire iod la tta trucking tndnstry tiona were expected to meet Write)x^ casn»ni(qiqn.and even Frssident Johnson “ rares back” and gets set to throw his fast ball today as the loehoot la retaUatleh tar about toe saan* time, a spokes- .motorcyola meqsengsi* at net- scattered atrlkee agUiMt In- jiuaui said. major league basebgU s e ^ n opened ih Washington (and in Cincinnati too). ^On* unloa •QUM* said II wi|S,, « » « y The Chief ♦ Executive’s throw preceded-the American League openmr at D.C. 20 mllM soutibwest of Saigon diyUnal flnnn ta a wagn dl»> powi^l* Hat MiilaiB taksn i i tte (8** Pile* nU ri) Stsulium between Washington’s.Senators and the New York Yankees. (Se* Pa(*,E)|^) after U.8 . Mb Dl-vlslon soldiei* pate. V . ' -ft V: ^ ••prS— go iff. . V r

BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER* CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 PAO BvT9P^^"';|' t4 . atoo »* t cut, but it’s frequently W in d s O T hMerted eomewlMW elM In the iSUUUl f¥ VJUlSUr t SbeihwoH oh pcoduotlon to keep tfiai partiou- lar sopnHDO Iu ^y< fiTUDENTfiOBT UfiSWM SonthM er The n ext acem ahowa u. a Mayor Says Partisan Groups IN DsncNsnnfe n o n a l r M ille r side v _ , “T H E W AY iAurcbyanl, witfe a newly emot* 1 9 D J ■ fTI 11 GET n By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD NOW 6 ed atatoe of the Oommeoda^ P l a U t O X a C R t S U C l a e t 1 a l K S . M?5. Don atovemni entera in Mgh Mgti " n ie studkMM bridge piayeor I HEARD FT” leanis that fate partner can sig- O S flO R S INC. YOUR FAMOUS Mayer Jtanes ■Ibrovm said ever, the town wwfld not hays nel anoauragament by playing today that he had been inform- to dig exM lng roads vrtien a Ughw card than necessary hy John Gruber ^ “special totenst groups sewers an toataUed and prop- and dtecouragement by playing APPUANCf C lin E R a 4fS HARTFORD ROAD are pinn«ang to pack the pubUc orty owners wouU not have to the lowest poasible card. College S^^^TwedraSay on toe dig up towns te lie into tha Btodenta goi an advanced leestm h i v ‘ va ^ eotp»^ tost Iw ^ board education budget in an main Une so the tie in cost In algnahng when they played • ^ M irra S S * « n t attempt t o ^ toe would ba k , . to ttw homeown- lagera appear thirsting for the lovee and has made the most of today’s bend last month in tba Laat week I got through moat oounoU te believe taxpayers are er. anniial Ihtercoliegtato Bridge l ^ O X T t «< the events in Act I of "Don Don’s blood. hte opportunities. not in favor o f budget cuts as Jean Shepard Cited Pretending to be LeporeUo In toe inidst of toe Don’s Jean B. Shepard of Main St Giovanni,’ ’ the Ito zoit opera Opening lead —king ot dla- goal West NorA (since he’s dressed In Lepore!- laughter toe atatue speaks' TU b is mfoitunaibe because has been named Citizen of th e , lOated for Wednesday at the Jo’s clothes and It te dark),-he monda! Paie lO. INT Pa« "You’U ceaM laughing before oouncii w ill then be given Year by the South W tadzor- Several thousand Weat play­ 4S? AllFaML- Electric Appliances Bushnell, as the final produc­ seiMls half the vUlagere in one dawn.” A t first Qlovami' thinks ^ ore-sided view of what toe Lions Club. direction and the other half In ers led the Mng at diamonds, tion of the season by the Con­ M b Is a praito of someone out- puijjc vvamts," he said. " It Shepard head* a number «« University, Washington, that the suit be r-' med. What do yon say? season, so that adequate time yard in front of Donna Anna’s house, with a duet for her and wiU be guest speaker at the ^j^jjJ^oiasees w ill be op en to D-C. a e a r Signal Answer: Bid 1-NT. TMe shows can be given to prepare the house. LeporelUo entera with El­ Ottavio as weU as on aria, "Non annual meeting of toe League ^ ^ momhig He was ordained Sept 22, I f Blast bad a ____ 4eton 6-2 about 16 to 18 points in high and PORTABLE DISHWASHER vira, eeeking a means of exit ml dir,” which doesn’t material- of Vt'omen Voters Wednesday afternoon seasions. Claoses and has served as assist- youngsteiB for what ttwy w ill or 4d of diamonds he would cards, balanced distribution (no S-Way Wash see. The availabiUly of singers from the walled enclosure. Don­ ly help the plot, and te usually at toe Podunk MiU. ^ Wapping pastor at St. Brendan’s play ^ higher card at toe first singleton or void and not more Sparkling 127 at this time, plus what they are na Anna retunis, with the inevi­ omitted. It does suggest, how- Rep. Lassman’s topic will be professional Center on Monday, Church, Nsw Haven; SL Fran- trick. Hte play of the deuce than one doubleton) and best suited to sing, determine table Ottavio and some serv­ ever, that toe Don may have "Views of a Freshman Legls- ■^edncstoiy and Friday. Xavier’s Church, Water- cleariy indloates that South has strength in at least three auita. the choice of opera. Naturally, ants, just as LeporeUo finds a succeeded with Anna, before the lator” . fun-ther Infoonnation Mrs. Church, Now Haven; S t Fran- the mteslng diamond. Oopyrigfat 1967 Silverware General Electric gate. But wbo does he run into some are better choices than curtain ever rose for the first Locally, Rep. Lassman served jj Kozlowski, 52 Ordway Dr. or Bristol. He was applied pas- Aim ed with tote information, General Features Corp, CONVERTIBLE . otbeitB, but I should not be duly on the other side? Masetto and Ume. — as town attorney from 1957-64 q Sobol, Ellington Rd., of S t Martin de Porres in alarmed over this one, if I were Zeiiina! The final scene is a brightly and was a member of the char- caUod. 1®®®- Without you. A fine sextet develops during Ut banquet hall in Don Glovan- ter revision commission and street Sweeping Program PORTABLE DISHWASHER In Act H, the Don Is up to which LeporeUo manages to nl’s house. A stage orchestra served as chairman of the per- ,pj,g pujjUc works department ^Love-Drenched^ Be-in Hand Rinsing 197 fate old tricks. This time be is make bis escape through . the plays airs from Martin’s "Una sonnel board of appeals. A t gtart toe annual street pursuing Donna EJlvlra’a maid. unguarded gateway. Now oomes oosa rant,” Sartl’s ‘ T due UU- present he Is serving as attor- ,;^veeping program this week, String Group Held on Boston Common He oomes to serendede her, but Don Ottavio’s famous aria ganti,” and Mozart’s own “ Mar- ney for the North Central Re- Woodtend Park, Pine Knob, and General Electric changes dotbes with LeporeUo, w h ic h recompenses tenors riage of Figaro,” all popular fuse Commission and a member Witehire W oo*i and Avery Gives Concert BOSTON (AP)—» was staged but most of them were young .77 for safety’s sake. Unfortunately, everywhere for the stupidity of successes at that time. of the town Insurance commis- Heights areas w ill be swept this quietly, non-vtolentiy and in the enough to have homework wait­ it te ESvira, not the maid, whom tUs part It te “H mio tesoro in- Scraping HI-SPEED DISPOSAL Elvira enters and begs GIo- slon. week end next week. The Or- By JOHN GRUBER name of love. ing in a college domitory. be finds at the casement, but be tanto,’’ the supreme test o f a vanni to mend his ways, but ’The meeting will include chard H ill area w ill be swept At dusk, when the weather Eliminates Food Bopldly WOOS ber as of old, and she singer’s abiUty in claasical song. her pleas fall on deaf ears. Sie election of officers for toe com- April 20, 21, 24 and 26. ’The Hartford String Qrches- It was a "Be-hi” on Boston cooled, toe love-ln ended. ; succumbs to Us blandtehmente. A scene, generally omittod, goes to a corridor door to leave, kig year, and the proposed Birch Hdls, Beelzebub Rd., tra presented its 25th Anniver- Common and to be “ in" was to . She descends, and Is deftly pass­ comes next in which Zerlina but shreiks Instead, hurriedly budget for 1967-68 will also be Slater St., Foster St., Saginaw sary Concert at MUlard Audi- bb way-out. JOE KENNEDY HOME About 60 youths had gathered BUILT-IN AUTOIVIATIC ed era to LeporeUo, who gets her catches up . with LeporeUo, retuming through toe room to presented. St., Bourbon St., Lyndale Es- torium Saturday evening under HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (A P ) IS General Electric out of the way. threatens him with a razor, and leave by another exit. The Don Mrs. Barbara Zbell will act tates, Grace St, and lake St toe baton of Vytautas Mari- at toe historic pork by noon. By 3 p.m. several thousand had — Fbrmer Ambassador Joseph tnie Don now setenades the ties him to a chair. ’This makes sends LeporeUo to see what Is as parliamentarian for the eve- wiU be cleaned April 26, 27 and joalus. A relatively large audi- P . Kennedy has returned to his DELUXE WASHER roaM wttfa "Deh vim i alia fines- the beginning of the following wrortg, and he returns babbling ning. 28. once was on hand for toe event jammed toe bkx^-square area. The clothes and haircuts were Cape Cod home after spending G-E DISHWASHER tra,” a charming song with scene more intderatendable, but that toe atatue te outside. a social hour will be held Pleasant Valley E s t a t e s , which foQowed toe usual pat- most of the winter in Palm 2-Speed Miniwash, Bleach Dispenser maiMlobn and pizzicato string te reaUy not necessary. Elvira a psychedelic fashion show. 217 Boldly toe Don goes to the from 6:30 to 7:30 preceeding Noatoview Dr., and Burnham tem of the organization’s pre- Beach, Fla. has an an-ia, "Mi trad! quell’ Mike O’Sullivan, a Boston WITH SOFT FOOD WASTE DISPOSER •acoompanimeat. But he’s inter­ door and inunedlately backs dinner to be served at 7:30. Estates wUl be cleaned April vtous oonceris. Kennedy, the father of th* rupted. Masotto and some vH- andma Ingrata," whidi would OoUege sophomore from Fair- into the room, foUowed by the The state leag;ue has gone on 26 and 27. The program offered baroque late president, arrived Simdoy with New . statue. "Don Giovanni, you did record supporting a blU cur- South Windsor Heights, Fam- music fo r toe most part with field, Conn., deecribed toe "Be- General Electric In’’ aa a “ love-drenched hap­ aboard the family plane, the MINI.BASKET Invite me here to supper,” says rently before toe legislature to Estates, Graham Estates, the e^ly classical organ c«n- Caroline. With him was hte the statue. "Serve the stq»per,” bring disadvantaged children Steep Rd., Hillside, H ill S t and cento by Haydn added for good pening, protesting nothing.’’ "Just a lot of people dcing niece and nurse. Miss Ann Gar- AUTOMATIC WASHER commands the Don of a terri- from the city to schools in area Dr. are to be swept April m e a ^ S o t o ^ included Rog- gon. $ ' 3 Water Temps. Lint .Filter fied LeporeUo.” towns 28, and May 1, 2 and 3. «“■ Murtha, trunapeter wibh the what they want. A lot of crazy Clergy to Meet HariJord Symphony and John people,” he said. Kennedy’s wife, Rose is ex­ 167 "N o need,” counters the sta- "The bill, HB 3912, has the Clothes stay new and fresh looking longer The Eastern Capital Region Hdtz, organist, of Hartt Col- ' They gathered in groiqiB to pected to return from BXiropa tue, “I no longer eat mortal stated purpose to encourage General Electric because correct wash speeds help you es­ sing, dance, and play guitan in a few days and join ber hus­ tablish washing conditions to meet each e S p ^ O ? ; ^ Bit 8 o j n . V PuiceH’s Chaconne to G-ml- and lyree. ~ band. Has 5 separate washingr247 cycles . . . Power arm, power tower, power fabric requirement. Extra large loads of MITES ^ t u e invites him to supper, ticipate in providing equal ed- Rev J Warren “ *■ opened toe program and They bad hearta painted on clothes — up to 16 pounds come cleEm with shower and exclusive silver shower. Rinse Glo automatically adds uofttlomU oppo^ltiee for dls- HuteWas, m iff^ ^ biXop of wa« » « « « P^yed example of toelr foreheads and wore tepel WASHER-DRYER C 0 M B ,$ 7 fl7 thorough WEishing action. sigfis proclaiming "love.” rinse agent to the final rinse. Long lasting PVC cushion guard tub. Deluxe costs less than a separate washer and ^ toe marble ; .ff Connecticut tfte^e- the work of tote EUzabotoan STANLEY WARNER separate dryer. ^ h i? ^ ^ . r ? brant of a H d y Communion composer who te enjoying a ra- Flowered pants on the men reilnquiah hte. o f a larger pn «ram of aid to service toterest to these times and bright, cdloifUl robes on the *ducationa^ disadv^ta^ BV)lk)Uig a breakfast, toe ^ Elizabeth H. The orchestra the girls added a crazy-qtMlt of STATE toe Don. and because it te permissive and ^ dtecusshm w ill be sounded more brilteant in MHl- odor to a worm spring day. INRlIXO IIICHIT.MW Of THMTH BIG SAVINGS ON NEW 1967 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS ** allows towns to undertake pro- . . ^ ^ v o g y and Democracy.’’ 1®^ Autotorium than it has at Oofiegiate groups had begun “ Years” A t 6:15-9:16 menu grams If they so desire,’’ the ______the Plfunt School where it has plans for the affair several "Spy” A t 7:50 No! The statue stalks out. statement said. Manchester Evening Herald ^ heard for some seasons. weeks ago and it had been pro­ Phor,.»Flames appear. An invisible The local unit of toe '^ague g„uth Windsor Correspondent, , F o U o ^ this came toe Sdn- moted in. various area puhlica- General Electric ^ ^®_. has gone on record in favor of Ann Lyons, teL 644-8582. No._ 3 by Kail PWlipp tions for collegians. awaiting Don Giovanni in hell, a comprehensive plan for rec- ______Bkneuiuel Bach, representing toe One .of the in-crowd brought and the vainglorious man Is reation to meet future needs in tnansi/tdoii from the baroque to her seven-monto-old daughter. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER / dragged to perdition, engulfed in South Windsor. V n i i r *he classical era o f composttlon. Frost Guard. 147-Ib. Freezer. fli^. Calling for a cooperative ® A transitioaal work. It failed to Heard as an excerpt, this plaiming among various town O O P P a r l c v have quite toe convloUon o f scene is nothing like so impres- agencies relating to present and » other offerings of the evening, FOURTH slve as it te in the opera. Mo- future recreation needs, the Mrs. Saunda Taylor, vice A Concerto for Trumpet, BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home Owner HOLDOVER WEEK General Electric ^ ^ ^ zart used a small orchestra. League supports consideration chairman of toe Manchester Re- Strings and Cembalo by Tele­ for M YEARS. For a Complete FREE INSPECTION of common in his day. The huge of a full-time recreation direc- publican ’Town Committee, w ill mann proved novel in its scor- your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised by tonal effects common at present tor in town to head the lecrea- head a delegation of four Men- Ing Inasmuch as there are no "BEST oy Donahue in hie finest technical staff, phone oar nearest local oifioet seem to dwarf this little musical tion program. Chester women to tomorrow’s violas demanded by the score, REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER X 4 / episode, taken out of context. "We would like to enourage annual meeting, election and in- Mr. Murtha played a “ piccolo” FILM But after about four hours of recreation commission to stallation of officers of the Re- trumpet for the solo part and crystal-clear instrumentation, oxplor® toe various ways to ac- publican BTrst Congressional displayed an excellent tone on OF SdMWwaact n fn CMMiyMaa the effect when trombones are T iire land for recreational pur- District Republican Women’s this instrument which can sound •gj, General Electric SAVE A 649-9240 finally added is terrifying, and V^ses. We would like to see the Association. absurdly like a child’s toy when 19661 SIDE BY SIDE still creates the effect Mozart recreation commission avail TTie other three delegates are ineptly handled, NoSomI SocMy wanted. ’Thte la just another of tbemselvea of any resources Mrs. Beatrice Bagley, secretary j personaUy thought tote was c/HoOmc$ r-W IDE REFRIGERATOR BUNDLE the amazing proofs of his Individuals which might of toe District; Mrs. Marion highlight of toe evening THEJITREEAST Includes Automatic loemaker BU SS TER U ITE CONTROL CORP. genius. be of use for adequate plan- Mercer, proxy for Miss Elinor There was excellent balanta! M V. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 A final epilogue with most of statement said. Hashim, president of toe Man- gomething not easily achieved ENDS TUESDAY! the cast plus some ministers of Pl«*“ b

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Tax Shortage T o tU m d self to the concept that drug of tytaf up UMSaa ends and «o- Bolton addiction and alcoholism are not ordiMafRg the programs with 3- crimes, he pointed out valuable ravings. Wolk-Audette Potyra^Lane Seen $465,017 Value o f Department Steinhardt and Bartow da. Negotiatiom with Teachers The value o f a Department of fended the state jail agsitoat the 1 In Fairfield GOP Seen Accepting Correotions was summed up by Loveland Reportt^ citing the re­ n Tha iwurtafe of Mias Janet King, as of Importance particu­ port as being Unfair, Audatte of l U i i ^ t e r to .Dr, Expected to End Tonight FAUtFIELD (AP) — A sec­ larly to the human oiemmit in­ Steinhardt comStuded the dls-. aWattw. AayfBK^ Woik of Oaat ond auditing firm lists the short- Corrections Measure volved, to the fields of rehablU- qusaioa by tovtUng tpe panel­ ______At are v sntisi to nsaiim Hartford wad jioleinniaed Satui> D m board at education ex- case of poor weathet- the. date ages in the accounts of Fair- tation and educa.Uon. ists "to come pp and bpend Bae TOUT dentist retulsrly. Ost day morning . at St. Jamea’ pecta to wind up board-teacher would be the 28th or iMKh. field’s late tax collector John By BETTE QVATRALE Tlie programs are net carried It will also servo as a maans some time with us” at the jail. r a flW l'R St sU drug counters. Caturch. n*MU>tlonial bou­ MGiss Janet Lillian Lane of The bride was given in mar­ King, a member of the legis­ revision was requested by the ------mention. of a man in New Haven who quet of pink roses and baby's South Windsor and Michael W. riage by her father. She wore a public bulldicg commission, af- Manchester Evening Her- lative study committee on the Grade : Patricia , O’Neil, had been incarcerated 500 times V|M: Potyra of Wai^fing were unit­ full-length gown of peau de 8 penal system, stated he is per­ Miss Robynlee Ann Woik of i ' S®s„ ter the same prellminaiV plans eld Bolton for drinking. - ed in marriage Saturday at soie, designed with empire , , . -1 ...... n „ V Denise Bell, second: Vir- sonally ready to accept the pro­ East Hartford, niece o f the for a cafeteria-auditorium were Clemewell Young, tel. 643-8981 ginia Morae. third; Virginia King referred to a legislative '-iS. Wapping Community Church. waist trimmed with jeweled posals now, although two years bridegroom, was flower girl. defeated by referendum vote ------Lombardo. Edward McMuIlin bill presently pending which The bride is toe daughter of aiencon lace, elbow - length twice. ago he maintained a “ negative, She wore a pink chiffon over and Oraig Ladabouche. honor­ calls for a “different track in Mr. and Mrs. Alton D. Lane of sleeves, and A-line skirt with if not open mind on the subject” . Bradford Bachrach photo pink satin gown. The ring The superintendent’s report to able mention. the treatment of addicts". 578 BUtogton Rd. The bride­ (fiiapel train. Her elbow-lenglh Town Receives Need tor Revision bearer waa,^ Glenn Douglas the board will include summer Grade 9: Marilou Arendt, “ I would like to see it adopted MRS. WALTER RAYMOND WOLK groom is the son of Mr. and veil of illusion was arranged Jackson of Northboro, Mass., school, accidents, and the school first; Steven Kasel. .second; Su­ “Tremendous strides'’ have and given a try” , he stated. The from a pillbox orown of alencon Injury Notice nephew at the bride. Mrs. Walter Potyra of 668 Fos­ physician's inspection report. san Dziellnski, third; Linda been made in bringing across bill is sponsored by the Con­ ter S t lace and pearls, and she carried Joseph Woik of East Hart­ A review of the board’s pol A 74-year-old Manchester Ruggle.s, Bruce Carlson and the need for revisions in the necticut Bar Association. a cascade bouquet of white car­ penal system, to the point where ford served as his brother's The Rev. Roy R. Huitcheon, Icy'on corporal punishment is man, Joseph Yaworski of 17 Phti Spillane, honorable men- The public is conditioning It- ' r pastor of Wapping Conummlty nations and baby’s breath.- the public appears ready to ac­ best man. Ushers were Fred­ listed under new business. Kerry Sti, has filed an injury tion. Church, performed the cere­ Mrs. Stephen Fetzko of Bris­ cept the changes, he said. erick Audette of Manchester, Lake St. Brash Fire notice with the town clerk’s Marcia McKeough and Joaefrfi mony. tol was matron of honor. She The fire department was “ ®ce. stemming from a claimed Cohen also read their poems, “ With adequate money in the VALUI brother of the bride: and Chea­ wore a mint green floor-length ter Poplawski of Hartford. called out yesterdAy afternoon 7 on an Icy sidewalk which earned awards In the budget. I see m opposition from "HUNGREX gown, fashioned with lace bod- 12:23 to extinguish a brush fire Kerry and North Sts. statewide Scliolastic Writing the Republican party” . King liiH Mrs. Audette wore a bone ice and linen skirt; a matching inn colored two-piece ensemble on the property of H.A. Davis Yaworski states that, follow- Contest last month, stated. TABLCTS" coat uiith long lace sleeves and j;j|| available only at I. '♦ e , ’' .j. with pink accessories and a on Lake St. Davis was burning *** taken to ’The assembly included two The whole penology program shoulder bow, and a matching in the state "is outdated and in STAMPS pink orchid corsage. The bride­ headbow with short veil. She trash without a permit. The Manchester Memorial Hospital numbers by the Illing band. One V ■‘'T o p 'if,-' groom's mother wore a yellow fire was brought under control ambulance and that he was selection, “Alladin and the Ma- need of reconstruction. The ■COUNTRY DRUG carried a Colonial bouquet of qulckly confined there for 32 days, fol- g;c Lamp," was accompanied by problem has plagued the state ' -.itj knit dress with white acces­ yellow Shasta daisies. Day In-. . Day Out . . EVERY Xa.-jiirf photo all of this century and part of sories and a white orchid cor­ Mrs. William Ready of Wap­ Chief Paul Maneggla warns “ club the last. The average age of the sage. ping and Miss Lillie Nichols of residents that they must have Engaged WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES state jails is over 130 years, A reception for 130 was held South Windsor were brides­ permits to burn. Radio stations ------—------^------at Gavey’s Restaurant For her many dating back still further,” The engagement of Miss San­ maids. They were dressed in g i^ the index for conditions, * ■* WEDNESDAY wedding trip, Mrs. Woik wore maize outfits, styled to match he said. dra R. Perrett to Neil J. Pat­ he says, but permits must be A U d O V C r a yellow and white suit with "Until a bricks and mortar terson, both of Manchester, has the honor attendant’s, and car­ obtained if any burning is to • m.atching accessories. ried Colonial bouquets of yellow ON PRESCRIPTIONS (construction) program was un­ been announced by her parents, be done. The fire towers spot ¥ /„* D J A F * 1 Mrs.- Woik is a graduate of Shasta daisies. dertaken to replace the old Mr.- and Mrs. Harold Perrett of smoke In the area and check to V OteVS ISOarCl AW Olt IXUSh Manchester High School and . . . resulting in meaningful relics of Jails, "it appeared to MANCHESTER 60 Kensington St. J. Kirby Hoiccmbe of Wap­ see If It is authorized. /» m r w r ’ the Hospital of St. Raphael ping served as best man. Ushers sapings to you every day! be difficult to do an^hing with BURR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER— TOLLAND TURNPIKE School of Nursing. New Haven. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and a Department of Corrections Mrs. Nell Paterson of 104 Bald­ were Donald Lane and Richard Of New Voters— Two Shotv Dr. Woik Is a graduate of No up* and downs ta your Preoeription which would “ build from- the win Rd. Lane, both of South Windsor residents’ convenience. In the The first selectman, the two Marjorie Montandon; second Trinity College. Hartford, and and brothers of the bride. costs — no "discounts’’ today, "Regular top". The proposed department Miss Perrett, a 1965 eradueta prices” tomorrow! Bolton Center area Mort Haw- registrars of voters and the high was achieved by Elinor 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST SULLIVAN AVENUE Baltimore College of Dental Mrs. Lane wore a blue shan­ could not accomplish much in Surgery at the University of of Manchester High School,'to low, Peter Massolini and George town clerk who make up the Prior and Marion Haines; third the present antiquated facilities, SHOPPING CENTER employed at Pratt and Whitney, tung dress with navy acces­ No “redneed specials"—no "temporary Rose are wardens. Board of Admissions for New high were Reina Ramage and MANCHESTER Maryland. The couple will live sories. The bridegroom’s moth­ reductions” on Prescriptions to lore according to King. SOUTH WINDSOR in East Hartford, where Dr. Divlson of United Aircraft COrii. customers! Donald Tedford on Rt. 85 is Electors were all on hand Sat- Denise Stoner. In the east-west Lorins photo er wore pink linen coat and Provisions have now been Woik has his office. East Hartford, Mr. Patterson is located in the southern sec- urday morning from 9 to noon play Walma Taylor and Ruth made for a bond issue program a 1963 graduate of ' " ch"''>r dress ensemble. Both wore At the same tone, there to never any tion, and Hugo Broda is up on ready and willing to accom- Porter took first place; second SAVE 32c ON POPULAR FANCY Engaged white carnation corsages. compromise In service or qnallty! to finance the construction of AUTO OUTPUT UP 18% High School and a 1966 gradu­ Birch Mountain. I-ee Harlow modate a rash of people want- high were Janet Boyd and ■'detention 'canters" to replace ate of Ward’s Technical Insti­ A reception was held at PARIS—French auto mflker.s The engagement of Miss YOU GET OUR LOWEST lives in the Rosedale-Tolland Ing to become new voters. No Madeline Griffin; third place many of the existing jails. The tute of the University of Hart­ Fiano’s Restaurant. Bolton. For Rd. area; John Garibaldi on Box such rush materialized as at went to David Schwanke and turned out a record 20.50.000 Marsha Lynne Kennedy of ■Ver­ PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE detention centers dovetail with 46-01. vehicles last year, an 18 per ford. He is employed as a cus­ a wedding trip to Florida, Mrs. Mountain Rd., and Chief Maneg- noontime only two people had Edward Montandon Jr non to Regtoald Lee Lewis Jr. YEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE We DeUver the plans for the proposed De­ cent increase oyer 1965. France tomer engineer with IBC, Hart­ Potyra wore a black and white on Steele Crossing Rd. been made voters. Democratic Women eons of Columbia has been announc­ MORE THROUGHOUT THE partment of Corrections, it was has passed Groat Britain and is ford. He is a member o f the coat and dress with' red hat, Everywhere, Fast Permits should be obtAined The estimated 75 or so people Mrs. Virginia Urso, president ed by her peuents, Mr. and Mrs. YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR pointed .out TOMATO JUICE now the world’s fourth lar-est Connecticut Air National black patent shoes and purse, from one o f these men before in town eligible to become vot- of the new Andover Democratic 4 Bernard F. McKenna of and a corsage of red carnations. PRESCRIPTION NEEDS. A by-product of the Depart­ OToducer of isars. behind the Guard. ner Rd. setting a match to that pile ers and those whose rights ma- Womens Club, has announced SAVE ON PH.LSBURY The couple will live in West ment of Corrections legislation, (OM Photo) United States, West Germany An October wedding is plan­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. of accumulated winter rubble, ture by Saturday, April 22 have the appointment of committee ned. Hartford. TRY US AND SEE is the loss of power presently Chocokita and Japan. and Mrs. Reginald L Lewis of Church Women to Meet their last opportunity to regis- chairmen to carry out the enjoyed by tha county sheriffs, Mr. and Mrs. Potyra are both The Ladies Benevolent So- before the May club’s program, Bob O liver Woodland T^er. described by King as "separate Fudga Miss Kennedy is a 1960 grad­ 1961 graduates of Ellsworth ciety of Bolton Congregational biennial town election. Mrs. Nancy Johnston will be bosses of their own little king­ Memorial High School. Mrs Church will meet Tuesday, Board of Admissions will m charge of the budget, Mrs. Is Ready to Help You CAKE MIX uate of Manchester High School doms”. He praised the sheriffs Potyra is a graduate of Con­ April 18. The meeting will be 7V>wn Office build- joan Von Roemer will handle and Plieht Stewardess School, on their public restraint regard­ With Your New and necticut State Department Li- In two sections. ^**81 from 1 to p.m. on the 22nd. membership, Mrs, Sally Palmer Tinker AFB, Okla. She attend­ 6 ing the proposed legislation. /censed Practical Nurse Pro­ There will be a tour of ^ brief session, from 3 to will be in charge of publicity, Used Cor Needs. ed the University o f Hartford 6 “They did not make the political AT OUR FISH COUNTER — ON 5 A U TUESOAY gram. Mr. Potyra is a 1966 church homes imder the giild- P-*” - May 13, is solely for Mrs. Beatrice Kowalski will and the University of San noise they could have” , he stat­ —at— graduate of the Unnversity of ance of Mrs. B. Vetrano In the those people whose rights have serve as head of political ac- Pranoistx), Calif. She Is em­ ed. Connecticut. aftemoon. Those who are able matured after April 22. tion and campaign activities, ployed as a secretary in the Detention Center production engineering depart­ to go on the tour are to n^eet Mothers Meeting Mrs. Pearl Daley will be in ment of Pratt and ’Whitney, Di- at the Bolton church at 3 p.m. The Andover Mothers Club charge of program and Mrs. The Detention Centers would Paul Dodoe ■vislon of United Aircraft, East AT THE PARKADE — WEST MIDDLE TFKE. Those unable to make the will meet Wednesday at S p m. Edith Budrick will act as legis- serve as substitute for the state Hartford. tour will leave the church at 5 at the home of Mrs. Benjamin lation chairman, jails, according to Luca. The ac­ FUEL OIL Fresh Haddock Fillet lib Mr. Lewis is a 1960 gradu­ "We Sava You Money" p.m. Both groups will meet at Foreman on School Rd. Mem- Also, Mrs. Jennie Mercer will cused will be held there in lieu PONTIAC ate of Cuahing At^demy, Ash- the Congregational House on hers will hear a talk by Walter act for education and I't'-^ of bond, until the legal process­ 85 CARS burnham, Mass., and the Uni- — 14.9— the campus o f the Hartford Harper of the Horticulture de- Leona Balon will be head of es are instituted. TO SELECT FROM Tlie centers should be located ■versdty of Montana, Missoula. Seminary Foundation for a partment at the University of ways and means. A new to..i- Call me at 649-2881 He is employed at the . purchas­ 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. catered supper. Connecticut on “ Garden Flow- mittee, for hospitality, will in easy access to communities, TENDER, JUICY courts and attomies, Luce stat­ 378 MAIN STREET ing depeutment of Pratt and Reservations must be made era’’. Mrs. Foreman and Mrs. have Mrs. Grace Hornish and ed. Carrying the proposal one RIANCHESTEB Whitney, Dlvisioii of United R. B. REGIUS af your by tomorrow by calling Mrs. Edward LaVoie will serve re- Mrs. Barbara Egan working on Merrimans Wed 25 Years Aircraft. East Hartford. Howard Jensen, Rt. 85, or Mrs. freshments. jt, step further, he would like to 649-4908 see the Detention Centers utiliz­ A fall wedding is planned. Fred Warnock, Carter St. The club carries on with their SUrting strength of the new "Mr, and Mra. Raymond F. Methodist Church. The Rev. Dr. ed by the prisoner as his release Mrs. Vetrano will be guest service project at the Mansfield club Is about 20. Democratic lb Meniman of 96 Norman St J. Manley Shaw, pastor of WOODLAND time nears, and to serve a work spemker for the evening. A de- Training School. ’They have women interested in the aims of MINUTE STEAKS South Church, attend^ the par­ release program. celebrated their 25th wedding taUed map of instructions will “ adopted’’ the girls in ’Tradgold the club have been welcomed to GRAND CHAMPION QUALITY ty and gave a blessing and led “Most prisoners are reclaim- anniveraary yesterday with an be given those who make res- building. ’They make visits join it. p jirayer. GARDENS able.” Luce emphasized, point­ ervationa. there, play games, serve re- School Menus open house at their home. About Mrs. Merriman to a member ing to the need for "flexibility” Devotions will be led by Mrs. freshments and have other ac- Elementary school menus for 100 attended the event. Mrs. of South Windsot Garden Club. in designing programs to meet R. Kneeland Jones. tivities to make life moreplea- the rest of the week nre- Tup-! Dorothy Wheelock and her Her hobbles are sewing, making the needs of Uie prisoners. PANSIES are in BLOOM! $400 for Easter SeiU. sant for the girls. day, pizza casserole JJeen lb daughter, Mira Theona Wheel­ hats and cooking, and she made King also emphasized the Oofitributlons to the Easter A number of things are need- beans, gelatin de.ssrrt a"-! ■ CHUCK STEAKS ock, both of Rockville, were co- her anniversary cake. Her hus­ BEAUTIFUL COLORS! need for jail work programs Seel campaign in Bolton total ed for the program such as play- ping; Wednesday, beef on roll, hostoeses. band, now retli’ed, was employ­ ONLY 75c .and spoke of his experiences Hie couple wav married April $400, BOTne $X11 short o f the ing cards, ring and toss pickle chips, vegetable sl.^ .., ed to a distribution station ,of touring the various state jails 2 Qt. Basket goal of $511. games, children s puzzles, pudding; Thursday, oven fried IBIVI POPUUR PRODUCE - GARDEN FRESH 11, 1942 at Union Congregatitm- the Fuller Brush Co., East lest year as a member of the el Church, Rockville, by the Mrs. Walter C. WaddeM, cam- checkers, stuffed toys in good chicken, sweet potato, corn, Hartford. They have a son, Ron­ SWISS GIANTS! legislative committee. Rev. George S. Brooks. They paign chairman, has expressed condition and similar items for gpice cake; Friday, macaroni ald Merriman, of East HarUbttL ONLY ...... 89c Several of the smaller jails are now members of South (Herald photo by Ofiara.) 3 Qt. Basket the hope that contributions dur- recreation. People In town who anj cheese, tossed salad, bread have work programs Initiated JUMBO BUNCH CRISP Ing the next iO days will allow have such items and no longer and peanut butter, fruit. Milk by the sheriffs, where the pris­ CAREERS WITH the town to reach its goal and need them are asked to contact and bread and butter served oners are given the opportunity A FUTURE PLANT PERENNIALS NOW! provide the funds needed for n Mothers C3ub member. with all meals. to work on community projects, this year’s Society for Crippled Bridge Resumes ------• Complete Electronic affording them an opportunity Computer Programmliir 3 F., 92.00 Children and Adults rehabiUta- Bridge night was resumed Manchester Evening Herald to work in the fresh air and to PASCAL CELERY THE WIGGERY DELPHINIUMS, POPPIES, BLEEDING HEART, PRIM­ Won program. Friday in the social room of the Andover correspondent, Law- IBM-RCA-HoneywelJ ^ avail the community of tlieir Uni vac ROSE, SEDUMS, LUPINE, DAISIES, ETC. TOe soliciting was done by Congregational Church with renoe Moe, tel. 742-679$. services at a small cost HARDY PLANTS—HARDY PLANTS—HARDY PLANTS Any additional contribu- guests from Hebron, Manches------^______e Short Term IBM Keypunch BEAUTY SALON Alpha-Numeric tions may be sent to Mrs. Ed- ter suid East Hartford helping LARGE 525 MAIN STREET— 643-2330 Lettuce, Cabbage,' Onion Sets, Currants, Grapes, e Seci'etarlal' Sciences mood Moranccy, treasurer, to make up four tables of dupli- Cauliflower HEAD Raspberries, Blackberries and other small fruits Notch Rd., RFD 2, Bolton. cate bridge. The Rham con- Executive-LegiU-Medleal •ORMAL Band Work Day Set tingent were all among the high • Gregg Diamond Jubilee and are ready! ' Sp^edwriting Shorthand 4 > SPECIAL The Bolton Junior - Senior scorers. . . . WE RENT IT . . . MON., TUBS., WED.— LIMITED TIME High School baiu$ is sponsoring Wiiming high score for north- Free Nationwide CALIF. . I Are You Planning To Plar^f . a band "utorlc da]K’ Saturday. In south weiie Patricia Steper and Llfepme Piivllegjes ■ 1 'In't • I FRESH Employment Service— I . " r \ ■ A Your Home Qi^ounds? Brush-U p—Transfer Vi : ALL FORMAL WEAR IN ShAMPQO SET $195 At Over (500) Colleges COMPLETE Bring us yoiir problem*—let us h e| p yon—there’s no oharte! and Private Business STOCK AT ALL TIMES! Moshers Mark 25th Wedding In d i a n ' Schobls Tlironghout RUMMAGE SALE Thq W orld. . . RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Mosh­ party. They are Mrs. iXjrralne BRAND NAME GOLD WAVE $9J» Gtt Green Color in Your Law* NOW! SEEDLESS er of 174 Benton St. were feted Carter of Ahdover, Ralph Pietro Now's the rime to FERTILIZE and LIME / . • of Cherry Valley. Mau., COMPLETE AMHUCAN U GIO N H A U — Uonord St. New Haven and at a 25th wedding celebraticm Ralph Pietro Jr. of Worcester, Sea us for: Scotts, Asgrow, Fison, OrthOi Hartford Sunday afternoon at tlw Amer­ APRIL 11V—. poors Open S:30 P.M. Mass, and George O’Leary of Hubbard Hall onri othor broods. Business Sehools ican Legion Home, Rockville. Vallejo, Calif. GUIROL HAIR COLORING $6R0 Free Soil AncBysIs! The surprise peu-ty was given The couple was married COMPLETE Sponsored by (Dlv. of Pins School System) MEN’S SHOP African Violefs— Special! oniy 69c, 3 for $2.00 PHONE e WRITE e VISIT by their children, Mrs. John May 2, 1942 to Worcester, Maas. ^ , "THE HUiNDI.Y SOCIETY" Tel. 525-9158 "The Marvql of Mata Street" DePasquale, Roger E. Mosher They also have tWo grandcMl- LARGE .801.907 MfOn Street and Gary J. Mosher, all of Man­ dren. Mr. Mosher is a member FROSTING * SISRO EntTMce: Main Floor Afanchester, Connecticut .. , A l ProcooA to Chorffy A T -n u a e A 8 TO p k ;g . chester. of the Army and Navy Club, COMPLETE U}DDdlcmd. ■ GARDENS lUGGEfT DRUG 404 HUDDLE' 721 Main St. ft 88 Lewis St. "SPECIALISTS IN FORMAL WEAR RENTALS” About 120 friends and rela­ and to employed as service man­ (Across from Xrsvciers las.) 168 WOODLAND S T im tives attended toe event Inolud- ager at Herman Motors, Rock­ NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED 643-8474 to g memben-or toe wisddtng ville'. -(Herald pboto by- Ofiara).* \ 3 P ^ ~T'^''vh r- wvifimI ■ I iiiii it»wiiiwMWiiM(itoii'A)«i*^^^ At,'. ..viJv

PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 BUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANC^TER, CO!^., W n DAY, APRIL 10, 1967 PAGE Mmuktttfiit "Amerlcanl»d” affair. It would, he said, lusions about that’routo to mic- “transform South Vietnam into an Vernon Coventry Hegi$tration iBside cess,. He’s only using It as a American mUitary colony.” pl4y to prod OoilgreeB. Ettptting IfpraUk Registration of Manches­ FLETOHER aUSS 00. «r«ANcidi^i Finally, making his plea for peace A footnote: The Coordinating FDBUSlUtb B t itUD 2 C an Hit, ter chltdren eligible for kin­ Report PRXMTINa 00.. QfC with amnesty, with room In the political 'S dergarten this fall will b* Council endorshd Laird’* tak- 18 B iw an 8tx««t future for all individuals as contrasted sharing scheme with only one **When You Think of GUutf l&iiebMter Cm . held In all elementary, (Ooattmwd from Page .8) THOlUS r. B^sSoiBON with orgranizatlons. Governor Romney Craiiby Main schools Wednesday and dissenter in the closed-door Think of Fletcher^', mm WAX.TBH a F B aStlSO H meeting. Former Governor PubU ahen again departed from his released text Merger ‘Bitterness’ 'Huirsday afternoons Trom a^tast ratification of the U.S. Pnunded Octobar 1. 1881 to get in a statement that most mem- 3:15 to 4:16. Soviet consular treaty. Cotton Thomas E. Dewey of New York Is Charged carefully explained that he PubUahcd EItctv ECreniiii; BIxcept Sunday* bers of the Vietcong are “nationalists, ‘ By ^lALcoUI m A i^ MlaW paik; Panir O’NeB, I Children may be enrolled was first elected 20 years ago 54 McKEE STREET ■ad Holldaya Entered at In* Post OSIM ^ thinks the Federal government K ancheiter, CUnn.. aa S e e m Claaa UaO not hard-line Ooramunlsta.” ' ' WaUwood 'CUiolo. A 4t-yo«r-oM Orilaby, man In kindergarten providing at a Republican "international­ Hatter. It is an Interesting footnote to the MaJUhf! odiMltaat^ - work ' •ntumdayi A aoti to they will be five yeaiis old ought to reduce tax levels and (or VaHitih to'Hia flrM goal of Mr. aaA lAns. Numan Ntohel* charged wlt^ IntoKlcatton on or before Jan. 1, 1968. If ist.” But Cotton's opposition did let the states then raise their TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS BUBSCRIFTIOM BATBM question of how often this speech was own levies, rather than trans­ Payable In Advaac* tha naW ^KapuhNoan ailihinlatra- * « . W TWooitt Ata W ly yesterday morning as a. the parent is concerned not surprise Republican poli­ One Tear ...... ^ 25 changed in some of its details that the porting revenues collected by from $25.00 to $45.00 Sb llontbe ...... U-w White House, in its official thanks to result of a craah with two uh- about the child’s readlncM ticians back home in New llootlis *••••••••••■•■ o»W occupled partied care on a one­ for kindergarten, he should Hamphire. Washington back to the states. One Month ...... 1.88 Governor Romney, saluted “In particu­ Johnf Z I XL T O S i ^ ? t . 149 Uuition S t . Now I* the time to bring in- yonr ecreena to be ce^nlred. way street, OoVtatry police re­ consult with the principal. Cotton’s, political base has heubicr o r lar his belief that we must honor our Thard ta .cvdlvlaiott batweeai. airUi S«tunlay: A to Mir. Parents should bring been moving ..steadily to the Storm window glees replaced: - the associated PRESS The Artoclated Press Is exclusively enUUed commitment based on the 1954 SEATO tha old d tp Rockville and the aqd Mire. Miehael. Rowtoy, 13 ported. re^tratlon forms, the right. More Important, he has Temple Women te the use ol republlcatlon of all news d ^ treaty to repel the expansion of aggres­ lira (Uatrlot and “ It aeems, to ; School St. Damage was reported also to struck up a firm alliance with patches credited to It or not othei^se credit­ child’s birth certificate, AUTO GLASS INSTALLED ed In this paper and also the local new* nub- sion from the North.” We do not believe have Inoreaaed lB bittom*M,’' Dlaoharcad Itiuraday: Barba- the one-way street sign and a proof of vaccination, diph­ right-wing publisher William To Hear Author there was any mention of SEATO In Orant; eonutwiitad. ra Darcay of 880 Hartford Turn- front lawn. theria immunization, and Loeb, one of the state's most ***AH right* ol repuNIpatlon erf eneelal dis­ GLASS f u r n it u r e TOPS patches l i e r e l n a r e a l s o r w ______the address as delivered, which leaves He k e ^ hit Campaign' plkat Uanlel O’Otenbr of 47 Sil- Police said the man, Albert polio inoculations. Influentiad figures suid a hard­ Tracy Sugorman of New the White House, if it wishes to keep on promiae to "look into conaollda- vierwood p r.j Kenneth Toby of 0> Bolduc, was driving on It is not necessary for the line foe of all attempts to ease York (My, author and freelance The Herald PrtnUng Company Inc., as­ Monument Htll Rd. at about. MIRRORS (Fireplaoa and Door) sumes no financial rMponslWlTty fur typ^ trjnng to establish that SEATO legal­ tlon” by appointing a atiidy 107 EhghSt.; Mrs. Joan Martin child to iittend the regis­ eold war tensions. tUustreutoc, will be guest speak­ graphical errors appearing In adver^ements eommittea aa aodn aa he la and daiigMer of RFD 3. 1:80 when his car veered into and other reading matter In lb* Manchester izes our presence in Vietnam, the option tration. Facing a probable challenge er at a meeting of the Sister­ Evening Herald.______■worn III, he aaldi ' ' Dlaoharged Frtday: ; Uchard a oar owned bJ^ Rupert A. Hodg­ PICTURE FRAMING (all typos) of still approaching Britain, France, and kins. H^gktas’ car . then was for hIs Senate seat next year hood of Temple Beth Sholom ill service client ol N- B- *- Pakistan, three of our SEA'TO allies, The oonmiltt*a‘"wlU aee what n . aa shoved into the other car own­ from Democratic Governor John R'Fubllshers Repwentatlvee - ■an be done-td niake conaollda- U of H Alumni tbmonrow at 8 p.m. at the Tem­ WINDOW and PUTE GUSS Mathews Special ^ency — New York CM- for their sanction, and indeed, if the ed by Bertha M. Hoilgkins, po­ King, (totton feels his ties with ple. He will ddiscuse his new eaipo. ^trott md SoatotL Mon moto palaUble to the U»wn M • Lbeb are all the more impor­ treaty does apply, their troops. aa a Whole,” he explained. lice said. Sponsors Opera book, “Stranger at the Gates.” itBHBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ On analysis, the Romney speech waa Hodgkins’ lawn was dam­ tant .now. There -will be a discussion pe­ TIONS. ______“No progreaa aeema to have O«o«g* tolght B r^brook, divided. It happened to be divided, in been made," he commented clt- dusan Bj^kiw r ^ ,10 St aged in the crash, they said. Manchester Chapter o? the Nevertheless, friends of the riod. The event is open to the highly respected and widely Monday, April 10 our opinion, in a way which might in­ tag the: thoueandi of talks with Police said the entire frqiit of University of Hartford Alumni public. the woman’s car was Smashed, liked Cotton were saddened by In the summer of 1964 Sug- deed come close to unifying the coun­ VemOb'Teaidenta during hla „ „ will sponsor a children’s opera, his cryptic reply to a request try. I^e would consider it a gain for the and the bumper and grille dam­ eurmon traveled to Mississippi eampaigns foratato repreaenta- aged to Hodgkins’ car. “Little Red Riding Hood,” by Loeb’s New Hampshire Sun­ Does White House Really Buy It? prospect of a limited war and a sane tlve itad the mayor's seat with the Student Non-tfiiolent Bolduc Is free on a no cash Sunday, May 7 at 2:30 p.m. at day News for a statement on the peace if It could be assured that the He Bated topmoat among the ^ “I Coordinating Committee. His It is said Uiat the speech on Vietnam town’s Imoat presslhg problema Ave.; Don^d Webb of Hunting- bond pending appearance in Bailey Auditorium, Manchester imprisonment of Teamster boss book describes the experiences $ 1000? pattern laid down by Governor Romney Governor George Romney of Michigan the need to unify the separate i* Manchester Circuit Court 12 Jimmy Hoffa. That reply sug­ of the jroung people making will be followed in our military and dip­ April 34. High School. The show is pre­ gested “that the prosecution was delivered in Hartford the other night parte of town aervloe depart- sented by Hartt Opera Theater that march, the murder of three achieved the miracle of uniting Demo­ lomatic policy. menta' such aa Are, police and 'ilbpee other drivers were ar­ out to .get the accused more of the ci-vU rigbits workers, and If the White House does buy the rested and a fourth warned in of the University of Hartford. than to dp justice.” G E T T H A T crats and Republicans, hawks and doves, public 'Works. Better repport ia Aston of Grant Hill All proceeds will be used In a of Ws return to MSiasissippi one Romney speech, and will live Inside its needed, he esM. Tolland. other tacidento, police reported. Cotton has no particular love year later. in one stated position which should A Pennsylvania woman was scholarship fund to assist a mark the end of all domestic political pattern, then we say hurrah for Rom­ He cited the voters’ decision for Hoffa, but Loeb’s friendship Mrs. Jack Goldberg is chair­ The Herald’e Vernon Burean chared with failure to grant Manchester High School stu­ man of the meeting. differences over the war. ney, who has been able to do for the to have at' large electiem of the dent with tuition to the Uni­ and business- association with la at 88 Park St., tel. 878-8186 the right of way yesterday af- the Teamster leader are notor­ This, if true, is a remarkable achieve­ White House what the White House has ternoori a* a result of a two-oar versity of Hartford. Tickets not been able to do for itself—create a sign the people want one town may be obtained at the door. ious. Loeb, in tact, insisted that ment, which is indeed worthy of the oolHsion on R t 44A, police said. Cotton issue a pro-Hoffa state­ sane consensus for our policy in Viet- also. He ealled the board’a dla- ** The woman, Jeannette B. Words and music of the opera thanks it immediately received from the trlct ayatem “the last Imaginary ’''’***• ______ment of some kind. BIG White House, and of the pleasure ex­ nsun. If this becomes White House pol­ Gom of State College, has been were written by Seymour * • icy, who will not be for It? Our fear Is Une aeparating” the two parts Barab. Dr. Elmer Nagy of pressed by both hawks and doves. directed to-the side of the road Governor Ray Shafer of Penn­ that tbs' White House buys only a small of tha town. < by fire poHce to allow fire ap­ Hartt School will stage the pro­ And if President Johnson, in his fu­ “It’a the Job of government Flaw Revealed paratus, to pass, police said.. duction. sylvania came to Washington part of it. last Monday (April 3) for a ture conduct of the war in Vietnam to make It work so everybody After the trucks passed, the Last year ,the chapter pre­ should prove willing to abide by the la happy with it,” Grant said. In Water Bill office motioned for the traffic reg^ular meeting of the National Tha re tlrl^ Democratic ad­ sented “Love For 'Three Or­ Republican Coordinating Coun­ principles and considerations laid down Don’t Bother To Write HARTFORD (AP) — Rep. to proceed. A car ahead of heris anges” and realized $500 for by Governor Romney, it could indeed be ministration of Mayor Thomas started forward and the wom­ cil in hot pursuit of his pet If it would not merely result in junk J. MOCuakier called Grant in the scholarship fund. scheme: A constitutional con­ true that all important domestic oontro- Ralph L. Earle, R-North HavSn, an’s car Mlowed, hitting the mail treatment for first class fee and laat Wednesday, the day after says He has found “a most se­ vention to adopt tax-sharing be­ yersy would cease. effort. We would be recommending a right rear door. ’The other car Courtesy Wadsworth AUieneum. Hartford electione, to hear the town’s rious flaw” In the Democratic waa operaited by Walter Polln- tween the states and the Feder­ It is doubt that President Johnson tide of letters to the White House, com­ problema. Public Records al government. administration’s clean water ski, 30, of East Hartford, police will hold to the policy guide lines sug­ menting on the fine sense of justice dis­ “THREE FIGURES” : Watercolor By Max W eber McCusker and Jay Btlinger, reported. Older hands, led by the gested by Governor Romney which casts played by President Johnson’s recom­ administrative assistant, aat Wll. Warrantee Deeds The woman la scheduled to shrewd Representative Melvin Call 649-5201 REPAY* a m o u n t doubt on the duration of the unity the mendation for new mail rate increases. THE STRIKINGLY contempo­ with Grant to tell him what Earle said Saturday that one appear in Manchester Circuit Robert A. and Emily B. Wag­ Laird of Wisconsin, politely dis­ MONTHLY O rU M N ner to Kanlmiierz and MOry W. Why "keep 'em waiting?'' speech itself is said to have made possi­ On the third class junk mail which rary watercolor painting, ’Three e will have to deal with after section of the btU authorizes Court 13, May 1. David S. Da- suaded Shafer from pushing his WORLD’S LARGEST Suspense may be fine on TV— but when $ 1 6 .7 5 $ 3 0 0 Figures, by the Russian-bom Lprll 16, the formal beginning $760,000 wMch may be used for Wleczorek, property eut 839 ble. now comes to us uninvited and unappre­ 5 yieau, 18, of 747 Foster St., proposal. These Republicans are TERMITE CONTROL SERVICE you want cash. Beneficial knows you want 2 6 .5 8 5 0 0 American artist Max Weber of hla term. payment of expenses Incurred Wapplng was charged at 6:65 Center SL also in favor of the Federal it fast. That's why we make evety effort to Now for a look at the speech itself. ciated, and which already travels to us Inside Report Robert F. and Shirty W. 36.41 7 0 0 Its biggest pro-hawk, pro-Johnson ele­ at our own expense as patrons of other waa actually painted in 1910 in Open Foru] Wednesday afternoon. Grant by the Department of Agrlcul- p.m. '^yeeterday with improper government’s sharing its in­ give the fastest service in town —- Big O.K. the dawn of Modem Art. It ihet .with members of the S!co- ture and Natural Resources In Stone to William R. end Juddith service. Call up and find outi 5 1 .1 6 1 0 0 0 ment was not anything it said, but the classes of mail service and as taxpay­ by ^ pa'^ng, police reported. come tax take with the states, shows the definite influence nomlc Development CommlST carrying out the Mil’s provi­ Police said the incident oc­ F. DoProspero, property tut 94 hut they don’t believe it’s a con­ *On 24 m onth plan: fact Qiat it didn't say something. It did ers, the President would Impose an in­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak African sculpture had on the Carman Rd, sion and a developer hoping to sione. curred on Rt. 31 near Rt. 44A. stitutional mattef—much less a BENEFICIAL FINANCE SYSTEM • 1700 OFFICES COAST-TO^OABT not even discuss the current proposal by crease of 28 per cent over present rates. course of m o^ra art in Europe Tax Rate Comparison you might not be faced with qome Into town. In a letter to Dempeey, which Davieau is scheduled to appear Paul V. and Rheta M. Wright some Democrats and some Republicans, too much more inconvenience to John A. end Arlene P. Carl­ reason for a constitutional con­ At present rates, third class mail pays WASHINGTON — The odds tools, even though they have no and America. This painting is To the Editor, Grant expressed gratefulneee was made pubHo by Republican in Manchester Circuit Court 12 vention. Loans $20 to $1000 — Loans life-insured at low coit as well as by some world diplomats, only about 60 per cent of its own way. today favor passage of a legis­ military value. Behind the rider on view in the Avery Memorial ’The following example shows if the town had been faster in to MoCueker for offering to go State Headquarters, Earle said May, 1. son, property at 61 Avondale that the United States suspend its of the Wadsworth Atheneum. approving the access road to Rd. What makes this somewhat Beneficial Finance Co. of Mancliester At present rates, first class mail pays lative rider in the House de­ is the political fear that to what happens to a piece of over the town budget “Item by that the $780,000 represents "a Daniel R. Bessette, 18, of confusing is the little known bombing of North Vietnam In order to slightly more than its own way, the signed to block a $50 million vote against it (that is, to let property before and after re­ the Nike site? item.” They are to begin today. Wank check approach to the Storrs was charged at 6:50 p.m. WiUlam F. and Nancy E. 836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER valuation, based on an average As you had to walk quite a About the budget. Grant said, atate personnel process which yesterday with making unneces­ Maurer to Robert Littleton Inc., fact that Laird himself has been Next to Singer Sewing Center • Phone: 643-4156 ( ^ n the way to peace negotiations. profit which is realized from five cent line of credit for top-quality the machine tool deal go urging state l^slative leaders 20 per cent increase in value. distance to reach the Count rSefbre the next election rolU in the past provided tor WennUl sary noise with a motor vehicle, property at I’TO Bryan Dr. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTM ENT-- PHONEFOR HOURS The other pro-hawk, pro-Johnson letters being used to help make up U.S. machine tools earmarked through, would put the voter to threaten Just such a consti- for the Soviet Union’s Flat on the side of helping the Rus­ Yesterdays Taoc rates used include General Basie Concert, were you blam­ around, I’d like to see it la leglMattve review and control poUce said. Quitclaim Deeds points about the speech were inclusions, the deficit Incurred in the handling of ing the right people? East Hartford Federal Sav­ tutlonai convention as Shafer but most of them were, upon examina­ auto plant sians at a time when the So­ Fund rate plus 3.66 mill fire available to both aides oonMd- executive reporting.” Police said he squealed his the junk mail. Herald tax. Were you among those who ings and Loan Associetion to proposed. But Laird has no il­ tion, statements which are automatic on ’These odds could possibly viet Union is the main supplier arably before the election date.” Harle said t m on M ^ h 9 tires on Rt. 31, near Manning For first class mail, on which the change, however, when the Of war goods to Hanoi. A 1966 value of $10,(XX) at a voiced such loud opposition to He aald he Will ask the Board Oomn^slOTer Joseph N. GUI of HiU. Joseph P. and Gloria B. Knoff, the tongue of almost every one except government already makes a profit, the the access road, that you fright­ Johnson administration sends If the Russians can’t get the 25 Years Ago tax rate of 46.26 mills pays Of ReproaentoUve. “to be think- ‘h® He is scheduled to appear in property at 84 N. School St. the outright pacifist. “It is unthinkable President recommends an increase of 20 its top witnesses to Congres­ $462.60 in taXes. ened the Directors into Indeci­ tag about a change” in the testified before the Awropria- Manchester Circuit Court 12 Walter and Julda Briitneli to that the United States withdraw from tools from the U.S., they can Four students graduate u sion for so 'ong? Or, did you Eleanor M. Benevento, property per cent, almost as much of an increase sional hearings scheduled to be bought from Western trained attendants at excercises ’The 20 per cent revaluation todget procedure, “eomethtog tfon* Qommlttee toat parsoimM May-16. 1c SALE IS ON Vietnam.” “Our military effort must as he asks in the junk mail. begin in a few days. increase puts the same prop­ just stay home, because it didn’t __ out from his operating budget Linda W. Wheeler of ’Twin at 63 Tracy Dr. Europe, and undoubtedly will held at Manchester Memorial concern you? Wwuld be done to make for a -Eleenor M. Benevento to succeed. I believe that we must use This is a little difficult to figure out, The rider, favored by con­ be. Thus the Administration Hospital, with diplomas being erty in at $12,000. At this fig­ Hill Dr. was warned at 11:46 SAVE! SAVE! military force as necessary to reduce or logistically and politically. How and servatives and opposed by lib­ ure, it Is a tax rate of 38.65 Does anyone in the opposition from money provided by the p.m. Friday for unsafe backing Whiter and Julia Briitneli, prop­ So Easy! argues that to deny the line of presented by Mrs. Edna McKen­ group ever consider the incon­ he explained. erty at 53 TYacy Dr. ^ cut off the flow of men and supplies where does junk mail cast more votes erals and some powerful ele­ U.S. credit would shut off a mills .which produces $462.60 in reduction ’**‘«*' after the car ehe was driving ARTHUR DRUB zie acting superintendent of taxes,' or the same tax bill pre­ veniences to the College stu­ CHUng the tax from North Vietnam, to knock out ene­ than people? ments of U.S. industry, would major and developing U.S. nurses. hopsd for, he said, “It ahould backed into two guard posts, Certificate of Foreclosiire bar the Export-Import Bank market. Further, it argues the viously paid. dents and faculty? Most of us, police reported. East Hartford Federal Sav­ Call my main force units, and to provide a The first group of registrants also have trouble parking. W* have been known by both par-, from financing the machine U.S. should encourage the in­ called by the local Selective Ser­ Subtract from that 38.65 mills Area Weather PoUce said she backed into ings and Loan Association military shield for the South. We must the 3.66 fire tax, and you get would appreciate our own build­ ties at the same time.” the posts while turning left against Rocco end Florence C. give our gallant fighting men our full Throwing Out The Baby vestment of Soviet resources in vice Board to fill Manchester’s ing and a normal day schedule. -About the new Board of Rep- WD7DSOR LOOKS (AP) — NEW SYSTEM the automobile industry, which April draft quota report at the 34.90 mills which would be the onto R t 275 from School S t ’TrelU, property at 84 N. School support.” “I have even heard that the Throwing out the baby along with the figure to compare with Man­ The people of Manchester, by Veaentatives, Grant said, “I’m A low pressure center in west­ St. bath water — that’s what the foes of is now at the same level there office in the post office building v « y gratified” with Its mem­ ern Iowa yesterday gained mo­ leaders in Hanoi think a Republican ad­ A Thought for Today aa it was in the U.S. in 1917. ager Weiss’ 40 mill tax rate. majority vote, established the Ag^reement for Purchase LAUNDRY ministration might come into power code enforcement in Meriden would be for dispatch to Hartford for U.S. This, the tax rate we would College. The College is filling bers. He mentioned Democratic mentum In Hs northeastward RUMMAGE Sponsored by the Manchester ’The bill to continue another Army induction. ’The Highway Commissioner AND DRY CLEANING that would settle on their terms. For doing if they managed to vote out re­ Council of Churches be setting if we were holding a very real need, and doing it friends on the board such aa ]|t (g found thte mom- Baby and Sitter five years of operations by the Abner Brooks and Thomas ing in ()uebec Province well of the State of Connecticut what it is worth I would like to tell development just to get rid of housing the tax line after revaluali

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Keegan of Huntington, N.T.; Bombers Reach Thailand. Further Space Delay ' f| two sUters, Mrs. Mary Little of U.S. Japanese ^Quiet Ones’ P I A Y GRAND UNION S EXCITING GAME Obituary Providence and Mrs Edward BUfSilM Rlddensdale of Cranston, and a To Claim Fnnds grandchild. Win G>ntest M n . Ernest J. PleroK iRRIt>0RS »6-5-4-3‘ 1 Shaip Increase Seen The funeral will be held to­ Seized in 40’s • Apollo Probers Uncover Mrs. Dorothy Eldzabetti Pte- morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the rog, 48, of 80 O’Leary Dr., wife Burice Fimeral Home, 76 Proa- (Oonllnaed Irom Page One) For CAombos o f Ernest J. Pierog, died early pect St., with a Mass of re- not _ primarily as a shield for the A crowd of about 500 per­ In Viet Ground War yesterday at her home after a quiem at St. Bernard’s Church ” sons turned out Saturday night Many Design Deficiencies at 9. Burial wUl be in St. Ber- k n g illness. at the Manchester Armory and (Continued from Pago One) Mrs. Plerog was bom Dec. 8, The litigation affects about 4,- nard’s Cemetery. saw and heard “The Quiet on the field. Pursuing Korean I9l8, in Hozardvllle, and lived Friends may call at the fu- 000 Japanese-Amerlcane and np The batUe erupted Sunday OAipa KXINNIIDT, Fla. (AP) mtalstrsttoa and Its oontraetovs li«v«d to bavs started in the Ones” crowned the winners of soldiers captured nine more. in Manchester for the past 22 neral home tonight from 7 to 9. |10 million. It stems from a when a 9th Division sweeping The Korean company suffered — America’a man-to-tiie-moen >houM take time to oorreet the left-hand equipment bay, be- PICK UP rnup USD »HD Tiun »T TOUB NUStSl GR»N0 UNION OR G'tND W»( FOOD ST0R( OR SEND « SliMPIO lUf r . - ’OI'D the Manchester Jaycees first force ran Into skirmishes of a years. ------ruling by the attorney general moderate casualties, headquar­ annual Battle of the Bands. 75(Hnan guerrilla battalion. Alp ^ g r a r a ^ e d f u ^ e r delay ^ ^ board-of-revlew the suspected wiring was locat- ENYUOPf 10 SURF rOUR CUIM HUOQUiRIFR'. ORINO UNION COSPtNT. 333 NO BlOFOlO ID HI KISCO N(W 'U* Survivors, beside her hus­ Mrs. Victoria Hansen jn 1957 that seized deposits in "The Quiet Ones,” winners In an artillery began pounding ters said. today to aUow time to overcame * i d In Re final report releaeed ed. band, include two sons, Ernest VERNON — Mrs. Victoria California branches of the Yoko- In Tay Nlnh Province, where the 12-band competition won the Reds,- who scattered with workmanship and msnagement Sunday that a bruised or broken >nw board, headed by Dr. D. Pierog d Vernon and Walter Hansen. 79, of 29 Main St., hama Specid Bank Ltd., should the largest U.S. ground sweep of first prize of $75 and will be units of the 9th In pursuit. deficiencies rsvealed in a blue- wire most likely sparked the pioyd L. Thompson of NASA’s Pierog at home; three daugh­ widow of Peter Hansen, died be paid at the post-war ex- the war Is now In Its seventh wBBtYManu Yte 9M¥B m m i seen on the Brad Davis TV Heavy fighting was reported ribbon board’s final report onblaze that kUIed Air FVtrce Lt. tsuigley Reeearch Center, said ters, Mrs. Lewis Gaskell of Ver­ Saturday morning at Rockville change rate of 361.5 yen to the week, the U.S. 173rd Airborne show. several times throughout Sun­ the spaceoraft fire that klllsd Ools, Virgil I. Grissom and Eld- it found numerous examples of non and Mrs. Philip Preemer General Hospital. dollar rather than the pre-war brigade lost one dead and 14 The grroup Is composed of five day night and this morning. three U.S. astronauts. ward H. White H and Navy Lt. spacecraft wiring wUch bad and Maas Paula Pierog both of Mrs. Hansen was bom March rate of more than four yen to wounded When they ran Into a Manchester High School stu­ Continuing the sweep in the ’The eight-man board which Cmdr. Roger B. Chaffee in a .been poorly designed and In- Manchester, and five grandchil­ 17, 1888, In Stafford Springs the dollar. sudden jungle batUe Sunday dents—Kenneth Popple, lead muddy delta paddylands, the epent seven weeks In an exhaus- launch pad test Jan. 27. stolled in Aptdlo 1. dren. and lived in Vernon most-of her The depositors were given 80 The Reds quickly pulled back singer and rhythm guitarist; 9th Division reported- it was tive invesUgaUon of the ApoUo While "n o single ignitionmie board released a ploture Hfe. days from the time of notlfica- Into the Jungles new the Cam­ 1 A private funeral wttl be held Frank Woods, lead guitar; Ed­ sigain In hea-vy- ccmtact this aft­ tragedy said it uncovered source could be concluMvely showing a wrench socket that USDil She Is survived by a niece in tion to appeal. bodian border. Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. frcm ward Bradley, bass guitar; ernoon, with jet strikes and ar­ "m any deficiencies in design identified,” the report said the had been Inadvertently left California. More than 1,800 Japanese- In the same area a spotter the John P. Tierney Funeral George Gould, drums; and Ken­ tillery again pouring in. and engineering, manufacture probable ca.mM was either an wedged anxmg several cables In The funeral will be held to- Americans did appeal and in plane sighted about 60 Oommu- Home, 219 W. Center St, with neth K. Ificks, organ. They Initial battle reports from the and quality control.” electrical arc or shor{ circuit in the area where the fire is be- morrow at 10:15 a.m. from the 1964 they reached a compromise ndst soldiers on a jungle march a Mass of requiem at the have been playing together for 9th listed 16 U.S. Infantrymen ’The report recommended a "D C (direct current) wiring . . . Ueved to have 'started. The Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- with the government, receiving and called In a barrage of Church of the Assumption at 9. about l*/4 years. wounded in the battle. major overhatd of ApoUo space- providing power to snvironmen- board did not Hnk the socket to pect St., Rockville, with a Ma.sa about 49 per cent of the amounts 106mm howitzers. The barrage Burial wlU be in St. James' Second prize of $25 was won South Korean forces sweeping craft, Including a qidck-escape tal control system Instnunenta- the Maze, however, of requiem at Sacred Heart claimed. W l left 35 bodies strewn on the Cemetery. by “The Aftereffects.” Tro­ coastal Phu Yen Province 'Diere win be no calling hours. Church. Burial will be In St. Those covered by today’s rul- field, a U.S. spokesman said. hatch, fewer c o m ^ flb le items tion.” . ^ Conditions cited by the boaril phies were awarded to third northeast of Saigon reported inside ^ moonship, u d a re- An e l e c t i ^ arc to a b a ^ M contributed to the fire Bernard’s Cemetery, Rockville. Ing did not sue in federal court place winner “The Mauds,” and getting hit early today by parts In the northern end of South Edward E. ^ a c U e Friends may call at the fu­ until 1964, tljiree years after they view of oomponento in ApoUo aparka between two closely mduded a sealed cabin pressur- to fourth place winner “The of two hard-core guerrilla bat­ Vietnam, a U.S. Marine force electrical, oommunlcatlona and placed electrical sourcea, BUCh Edward Emepi MaeWe, 86, of neral home tonight from 7 to 9. were notified by the government .sweeping the area near the toed with 100 per cent oxygen. 'TiKrMBSrSSSSMI that their deposits would be New Beats.” talions and a barrage of Red Ufe-Bupport systems. as open ends of a broken or ^ ^ n s lv e distribution of com­ Hartford, fomderly of Manches­ The winners, "The Quiet mortar fire. mouth of the Cao Dal River in House sad Senate Space Com- bruised wire, OVER 2 MILLION POUNDS OF ter, died yewerday morning at John R. Sorokollt paid off at the post-war rate. Quang Nam Province combined bustible materials, vulnerable Ones,” will be entered in the The guerrillas, probably num­ mittee members said the Na- In to 8,000-m ® final reptnt, .^ ^ n g carrying spacecraft pow- Hartford, hospital. COLUMBIA—John R. Soro- Justice Tom C. Clark did not © IW7 by NEA, l*« with U.S. Navy river patrol U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF NOW ON SALE! participate in the case. He had Jaycees statewide competition, bering more than 200 men, hit tlonal Aeronautles Space Ad- the board aald the fire to be er, and 'vulnerable plumbing M r./Ifachie was bom Sept. kolit, 49, of Willlmantic, died "A $73 billion dollar defense budget—let's see North tentatively scheduled for May an isolated South Korean com­ boats to kill 22 Communist sol­ 18, J880, In Pall River, Mass., Friday at Windham Communi­ played a major role in leloca- diers In a series of fights. The carrying a combustible and cor­ Vietnam try to match THAT!" 27. pany and held it under fire for C O FFt E apd lived in Manchester most of ty Memorial Hospital. He was tion^ of Japanese-Americans „ . . . shaillow draft patrol boats, each rosive coolant. len u n oR K K Proceeds of Saturday’s Bat­ two hours ju-st before dawn. Ar­ Tolland The board also cited inad­ his life. He retired as a fireman the son of Mrs. Anastasia ‘ ’j'®" tle of the Bands will go to the tillery and a circling C47, its mounting three .50-caliber ma­ at Pratt and Whitney, Division Sorokollt and brother of Mrs. ^.S. attorney general s of- chine guns and a grenade equate provisions for the crew CHUCK lb. SHOULDER STEAK flee. Civic Action for Vietnam Fund, grms spewing 6,000 rounds a to escape, and inadequate provi­ HORN&HARDART of United Aircraft Oorp., East John Naumec, Anthony Soro- launcher, accounted for eight of MNBlItS CHOCK co-sponsored by the Connecti­ minute, held off the Red as­ sions for rescue or medical as­ Hartford. He was also a former kolit, Michael Sorokollt and Pe­ the dead. One U.S. Marine Finance Study ITnit Named; APPEALS COST Bigger Market Share cut Jaycees and the State Ma­ saults, and the guerrillas pulled sistance on the latmch pad. 99< C^dRNIA ROAST employe of Colonial Board Co. ter Sorokollt, all of Columbia. WASHINGTON (AP) — The wounded. CUBE STEAKS rine Corps Reserve. back at dawn, leaving 36 dead Re-creating the tragedy, the of Manchester and Tober Base­ Survivors also Include his Supreme Court made it easier John F. Perry was in charge' Danforth Criticizes Process wife, two stepdaughters, and board sold instruments dls- ball Co. of Rockville. today for poor state convicts to of Saturday’s event. He was as­ three grandchildren. May Be Offered Latins The iqppotntment of aeven refreshments. Mrs. Robert Noo- dosed a momentary power faU- Survivors Include five sons, try to win their freedom In fed­ sisted by co-chairman David The funeral will be held to­ Truck Strike Talks Resume memberi of a Board of Finance “ »n, chairman of the club, ex- ure at 6:30:66 p.m. — nine sec- Milford E. Machle of Hartford, eral courts. Woodbury and Norman Holmes. euneiAET morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the (Continued from Page One) ^ preased appreciation to Mrs. onds before the first cry of fire Elmer W. Machie of Coventiy, The government, the court The judges were Manchester Study Oommlttoe was an- zabllansky and Mrs. - and said an electrical arc Bacon Funeral Home, 71 Pros­ said in a unanimous unsigned come and aid only 2 per cent, it billion dollars to rebuild Allen L. Machie of Warren, Jaycee president Robert Mc- As Effects Begin to Show nounced Saturday by First Se- stuart Danforth for the scroU may have been created at this SWEET PEAS pect St., Willlmantic, with a opinion, must foot the costs for appeared somewhat a calculat- Europe after World War B. To- m m i QUIT Mich., H. Frederick Machie of Garity, Prank Berman of Trin­ leetman Carmelo Zanghi and donated to the Bridgette group fime, shooting sparks into corn- Manchester and Irving E. Mass of requiem at St. Mary’s appeals when trial judges au- ed risk commitments to Latin /12-oz. ity Records, Robert Piavia, mu­ (Contlnued from Page One) at the tost meeting. busUble material beneath Orto- cons Machie of Coventry; four daugh­ Church, Willimantic, at 9. Bur- thorlze them. This and other stubborn snags under the Alliance for challenged yesterday by mi­ NIBLETCORH sic director of WPOP, and structed by Frank Fitzsimmons, Guest night will be held April eom’s couch. ters, Mrs. Emma Pike of ial will be In St. Joseph’s Ceme- When a federal trial judge gtdil faced the ministers as thev Progress reached $9.9 billion to be 38 cents apart in wages, nority Selectman Stuart Dan- WPOP Radio disk jockey Wil­ Teamsters general vice presi­ 17. Guests will be notified by Grissom was unaMe to do one O t S s R D ROAST . 8 9 * STEWING BEEF . 7 9 * Coventry, Mrs. Doris Coleman tery, Willlmantic. /grants a prisoner the right to went into olosed-door bargain with the Teamsters seeking a 76 forih. liam Bland Jr. dent “ not to interfere with any , special Invitation. Entertaln- of hto first duties in such an SHOQUB . of Hartford, with whom he Friends may call at the fu- appeal to a higher court "in for- ing again today, the pace Program is considered hardly cents an hour increase on top Of Dai H IIA IlA l their present $3.25-$5.00 rate. trucking company which contin­ Danforth sUJ^ no vote ww ^ refreshments wiU fol­ emergency, push a handle to , made his home for the past five neral home tonight from 7 to ma pauperis’ , the Supreme stepped up as American presi-effthe ground. taken by the Board of Select­ LONDON BROIL . 9 ^ 9. ' Owrt said, the higher court dents b^an arriving for their As the presidents began arrlv- • - - I Last week the margin was cut ues to operate.” low a short business meeting. depressurize the cabin, the GROUND ROUND . 8 9 V years, Mrs. Elizabeth Cunning­ man regarding the appoint­ ------must consider the appeal as it summit confrontation beeinnine ordinarily placid and r i O S p i l c l l i l O i e S to 19 cents. The union contends Uie truck- W ell Child Conference board said, because flames had ham of Temple, Pa., and Mrs. ments, and no meeting held normally would for a prisoner in 4g hours r..i"'=v,plu.sh resort city overlooking — mthe,. ' ers are looking for anlistriks A well child conference will engulfed the area of the handle. Shirley Hawkes of Rockville; a The lockout began over the, prior to the appointments. He Atlantic had the look of an Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. legislation from Congress and a be held Wednesday morning at Depressurization takes 20 sec- brother, Albert Machie of East Funerals who had counsel and could af- weekend when Trucking Em­ armed camp. In all areas excepting mater­ court reque.st for a Taft-Hertiey further stated he was not con­ 10 a.m. at the united Oongrega- onds, however, and would not : Hartford, twenty-flvte grandchil­ o o pay cos s. mini.sters set in motion meas- ployers, Inc., representing 1,5(X) sulted as to suggestions for Extraordinary security pre­ nity where they are 2:30 to 4 companies tl»t handle 65 per 80-day cooling off period from tlonal CSiurcb. Dr. Letourneau have saved the astronauts even dren and seven great-grandchil­ Frank W. Sturdevant HEARING REFUSED ures intended to lead to a com- memberrttlp on the committee. cautions were being taken. Anti­ p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private cent of the nation's trucking the executive branch. will immunize the children, if Grissom had thrown the dren. BOLTON — Funeral services WASHINGTON (AP) — The mon -market for 230 million ’Thursday night’s town meet­ aircraft batteries are stra th - rooms where they are 10 a.m. business, objected to what it There was no word on wheth­ RockvlUe Public Health Nurse swltdi, the board said. for Frank W. Sturdevant of Supreme Court refused a hear- Latin Americans. ok ing authorized the Board of Se­ Funeral services will be held colly spotted around a security to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested said were scattered teamsters er the government would act Mrs. Mary Dussinger will of- Flames swept swlffiy through French Rd. were held this mom- ing today to a 70-year-old busi- With President Johnson ex- lectmen to appoint a seven- ' Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the zone of three square miles not to smoke in patients’ rooms. Union strikes. xmder the Taft-Hartley Act, fletote, assisted by Mrs. William i**® licking up nylon ing. at the Holmes Funeral ness Broker who claimed the peoted Tuesday, issues re- member study committee to in­ T ^ T TISSUE 3 ^ NDIIIICBT Holmes Funeral Home, 400 which includes the villa re­ No more than two visitors at TEI spokesman Gordon which requires a sliowlng of an Senk, Mrs. Bea Campbell, and netting, padding and adhesive Home, 400 Main St., Manches­ 1965 northeast power “ blac- mained unresolved which could ^ __ ___ vestigate the advisability of ; Main St The Rev. Earle R. served for President Johnson. one time per patient. Knapp said the shutdown will emergency endangering the Mrs. EMmund Bertrand. Mrs. fasteners throughout the craft CHUCK STEAK 47‘ nANKEN RDS ter. The Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ kout" impaired his tax evasion reduce the final declaration to a U m g^ yM ^ d ^ royeT T s- establishing a Board of Fi­ Custer Of North Methodist end only if the Teamsters prom­ public welfare. Donald G. Miller to chairman of ® burned Into plumbing son, pastor of Center Congrega­ trial. set of generalities. However, the ^ beaches. Be­ Patients Today: 251 nance. m M C O F F E E Church will officiate. Burial will ise m writing to end any strikes Knapp said fre.sh food would the conferencea carrying highly combusUMe be in Buckland Cemetery. tional Church, Manchester, of­ The court made no comment ministers agreed on the final curity men are In evidence ev­ ADMITTED SATURDAY: Zanghi announced the fol­ i ^ C K FILLET 8 9 ‘ ^ ROUND ROAST ..9 9 * ficiated. Burial will be in Bel­ in declining to review Michael wording of a passage on eco- Mrs. Esther Blcinchard, 23 S. that may be on now and pledge not be greatly affected because lowing committee ajqtolnt- Mrs. Dussinger attended the *y*- Friends may call at the fu- erywhere. to permit no more while talks it is hauled mostly by truckers orientation meeting of the Tol- LIBBY’S neral home tomorrow from 2 lows Falls, Vt„ at the conveni­ Myerson’s federal conviction. nomi'C integration and industrial Alton St.: Mrs. EdSth Csatary. ments Saturday; are under way. who are not members of his or­ inynn, Atty- «« k >m Oarrlty. tond Junior Woman’s Qub "V ol- toe_^»pacecraft s pressure seal to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ence of the family. The Coral Gables, Fla., resident development of Latin America, 31 Irving S t; John David, New London; William Davis, 239 W. Teamsters locals were in­ ganization. Simeon Luhrsen, Donald Mor- unteers for Vision", prevention is serving a three-year prison The United States had wanted The review board said consid­ TOMATO JUICE sentence. the common . market started in Dawn, Arrests Center St.; Arthur Guerra, ganson, F . B. Carpenter, Frank o* bUndness program. She will Emil R. Scherwitzky Benjamin A. Strack eration should be given to using COVENTRY — Funeral setv'- Myerson’s case went to a fed- 1970 and completed by 1980. But Staffoi’d Springs; Robert Hal- ard Bundy, 55 Thomas St., Christopher Mund, Marlbor­ Weston and Howard Wolfang- do S*® follow-up work on the ROCKVILLE—‘Emil R, Scher­ Combine to End lowell, 40 Olcott St.; Irwin Rockville: Mrs. Audrey Miller, pre-school children between the *** air-nko atmosphere during SIRLOIN STEAK ough; Timothy Collins, 1271 er. witzky, 91, of 30 Hale St. E xt ices for Benjamin A. Strack of jury in New York City 16 It bowed to demands that the Hayes, 5 Ford St.; Mrs. Claire Tolland; Francis Mahoney, 19 Sullivan Ave., Wapping; Betty- ages of 3 and 5. ground teste but made no rec- 79 Rt. 44 were held Saturday at minutes before a power failure term be extended to 16 years, died yesterday morning. Danforth explained that he Soont i.aii»ir«iitp Course ommendatlon to change present St. George Episcopal Church, darkened the court house, most teeling that the process may Race Violence Healy, Coventry; Linda Jillson, Hamlin St.; Mrs'. Eugenia De- Annc Beaulieu, 218 Ckjnter St,; r a n c R ______Mr. Scherwitzky was bom called Zanghi on Friday to Bolton. The Rev. Douglas Theu- ot the city and a good part of »peed up of its own accord, Andover; John Kenneally, 21 Lorge, Thompsonvllle; Albert Walter Bunsch, Somerset Rd. f t .. M m . n# fu . ^ InstTuctlonal oouTse in Oub Ptons to u m a pure ^ g o n at- Sept. 18, 1875, in Norwich, a son the name of former ^ Leadership wlU be given »»*P»»ere in space, where the CAlSORHIA STEAK ...65* ner officiated. Mrs. Howard the northeastern united States. Th® common market would (Continued from Page One) Willard Rd.; Mrs. Martha Bubb, 15 Strong St.; Christine Also, Mrs. Joan Byrnes, 68 R D ROAST of August and Caroline Scher­ vm Bt-tainam ______m w l i l l i * Person was organist. K returned the verdict early on break down trade barriers In- Marshall, 189A E. Middle Delsignore, 128 Park St.; Mrs. Laura Dr., Hebron; Raymond leetman Wednesday night at 7:80 to the « « J*®**” * ** witzky, and came to Rockville At a food store, several Ne­ on the study committee. HasardvlUe Metiiodtot Church. space agency already has BuriaJ was in Minister HIM the morning of Nov, 10, more “ d® the region and establish Tpke.; Helen Mitchell, 37 E. Alice Dougherty, 'Warehouse Tweedie, 91 W. (>siter SL; groes fled under a hail of police CLAM CHOWDER '° i ^ 2 9 ‘ mn as a boy. He was a carpenter Cemetery. than 10 % hours after the black- common tariffs with respect to Middle Tpke.; Joseph Negro, Rt. Point; Mrs. Lucie Wentworth, Mrs. Elizabeth Choman, 22 neS^ad^^ to a new tyi« of T W S D L O n ROAST ..9 9 * BOTTOM most o f his life until his re­ peroons ^ agreed ^ participating in the course have that can be opened In two RDPACK Bearers were Franz Witt- out began. nations outside the hemisphere, bullets after a window was bro­ 85. BoU'on; Harvey Bing, 1 43 Olcott St. Clark St.: Mrs. Julia Wehren, 14h.1»«s. tirement at the age of 79. He and related the namea o f oth- reouested to meet at the ®®<»wls. The Apollo 1 crew maim, Harold Bickford. John The appeal to the Supreme The existence of the present ken. Lewis Circle, Rockville; Mrs. Also, Mrs. Beverly Winter, 674 56 Bdrch Rd., Wapping: Mrs. TOMATOES was a veteran of the Spanish- Hutt, Robert MacNeil, William Court claimed the jurors were Central American Common Hospitals reported many per- Marie Saucier. Broad Brook; Center St.; Nancy Hansen, 14 Agnes Yungk, 48 Hartlond Rd.; American War. SSink“PTank katoiKalsa 5Sit4?"“^wanted. Den ^ „ „ „ ^ . to leas than 80 seconds. Morgan______and Lawrence Lamgie. _ “ confronted with such monu- Market and the Latln-American sons injured by rocks and bot- Joseph Skelley, 52 Ironwood Graham Rd., South Windsor; M)rs. Barbara DiBattdsto, Glas­ forth f i d Stoetzner, Peter Green Rd. at Survivors include a son, Fred 'Witnesses appearing to the The Holmes Funeral H ^ e , mental physical and mental dis- Free Trade Association will not t'®s thrown from behind bushes, Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Donata Virkutis and tonbury; Gerald Merrill, 93 “ Zanghi caned me on Satur- F. Scherwitzky of Rockville; n o k s Sdiool FTA board’s inveetigatton told of to- 400 Main St., Manchester, was comfort that it was impossible be affected during the process trees and stone walls, Waid, 46 Harlan St.; Mrs. Mil­ daughter, 72 N. Elm St.; Mrs. Pearl St.; Mrs. Goffl Marshall day to state the whole group two daughters, Mrs. J■00 ststr ■USB' establishment is necessary to it. warning. Officers said the gun- ton, Coventry; Sharon Fletcher, names to he members of the Birdsall, rector of St. Peter’s cia Burnett, 16 Berkley St.; stalled in the spacecraft, and The foreign ministers failed to *'^® was returned from the cam- 11 Warren Ave., Vernon; Wal­ DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- study committee.” Church will meet at 8 p.m. to- Episcopal Church o f Wapping, Tentative Pact agree on whether the preamble and bullets struck a rock D A Y: James Michaud, 28 Coop­ Mrs. Lena McCarthy, 28 Depot itight at the church. dtocrepanclea existed between SUCED BACON fSANXSD.69*A.59* Year’s Tops ter Frederickson, 37 West St.; Sq.; Mrs. Anna Palamar, 62 Committee Members Nortb American and NASA re- will otticiate. Burial will be in to the final declaration of the behind which police had Mrs. Etoris Glidden, 210 Moun­ er St.; Prances Tappen, ... . . The final slsmm for the Tol- Diane Dr.; Mrs. Lucy Colella, ^ Boy- ^ and posltion- Grove Hill Cemetery. Is Reached in (Continued from Page One) presidnts should conaln polii- taken cover, tain R d.; Kristine Gustafson, 51 Storrs; Mrs. Ernestine Mitchell, cal staements. The wounded student, Calvin 404 Hartford Rd.; Peter Plum­ Mountain Spring Rd., Rockville; a varied background and eooper- to n ^ j^ w from 7 to o ’*** flammable matoriato. Friends may call at the fu­ Eldridge St.; Robert Heneghan, $ jot AFTRA Strike mer, Glastonbury: Kenneth Chester Bienkowski, 55 School the Han. Returns must be made neral home tomorrow at noon. compare with draft calls total­ Ecuador starUed the foreign Bonners, 18, of ..Memphis, was 132 Bolton St.; Peter Kiro, East SPUACH 7 ^ Phillips, 110 Diane Dr.; Mrs. St., Rockville; Mary Morrison, Flynn, a recently retired ^ u.vnf m Im k i m h. Ineure the maximum ctorifi- ing 205,000 in the last half of ministers with a demand that standing in a crowd of Negroes Hartford; Virgil Landry, 133 sv a b o i n n . c a m m t v ^ ALL PURPOSE FRESH-WESTERN FLORIDA-SEEDLESS (Oontfnned from Page One) when he was shot in the neck. A-lfhild Martinsen, Columbia; 953 Main St.; Mrs, Carol Piaz- executive c i United Aircraft, ^ cation and understanding of the Miss Belle S. Beardsley 1966. the Alliance for Progress be Walker St.; Homer Larabee, 40 Hospital officials said his condi­ Neil Paterson, 104 Baldwin Rd. za and daughter, Lebanon; Mrs, serves as the town’s traditional _ w/mesm-. responslbBitles afi tiie organl- DEEP DISH PDS 5 9 * Miss Belle Sperry Beards­ from their jobs in sympathy Defense plan.s are to continue converted into a program like Olcott St.; David Larrlmore, 449 tion was satisfactory. Also, Mrs. Mary Johnson, 29 Brenda Folland and daughter, town meeting moderator; Atty. ™ ® Involved,” the review loonrRB ley, 83, of New Milford, a former the basic one year assignment the Marshall Plan, which in- Main St.; Mrs. Claudette Le- with the 16,000-man striking un­ Riot squads withdrew from Spruce St.; Mrs. Nora Drake, Glastonbury; Mrs. Margaret Garrity serves s . town counsel board report o^mchided, “ the Potatoes Broccoli Grapefruit teacher In the Manchester Ele­ in Vietnam, volved the United States spend- Brun, 104 Regan Rd., Rockville; ion whose pickets included such the Tennessee SUite campus Ripley Hall Rd., Coventry; Cone and daughter, Amston; for BoWoOoand to a member of awn am** objective being a folly coordi- hawahanponch S ~ mentary School System, died Mrs. Bertha- Murphy, 29 Wedge- the DemoCTat Town Committee. “ ® MaU. celebrities as John Daly, Fran after the shooting. Christine Chetelat, Rt. 6A, He­ Mrs. Susan Kaluzewicz and nated and eifficienit program.*' Saturday in a New Milford con­ wood Dr. Ltdusen to a former Demo- __ Ronald White of Madison, bron; Brian Ursin, RFD 1, An­ daughter, 45 Seaman Circle. valescent home. Allison and Ed McMahon. Also, Gail Sands, RFD 3, driving past the Tennessee State dover; Wayne Aramini, RFD 4, cratio Selectman, and Morgan- ^•^*****®*“ ® ® ^ ^___ BORDEN'S 2 0 ' ’°oG 7 * 9 q * I Miss Beardsley taught in Man­ At issue in the strike were the Rockville; Jack Sanson, 85 son to president of the Savings Wanted — Sosneooe to dettvsr campus, said a Negro threw a Rockville: Susan Christman, 73 chester from 1906 to 1912. union's demand for base pay of HamMn St.; John Shea, 119 Bank ector at Chandler Evans Waterbury area also took part. poUcies past and present, and to Johnson ended with an aifnost duotlon o f crude gyprain In 113 Wells St.; Mrs. Edith Cav- Greenwood Dr., has recently ^ TbOaxid win act as oru- Dareeh A. Rios, Janet L. Bpiron, , . Oorp., Hartford. He was a The -picture was generally the the genius and the Industry of impish remark that "now you 1968 remained at the 10-mll- Rgnaro, 89 Tanner St.; John WhyGamtito returned to LakenheatH RAP sade treaaunr. Rosemary J. Barry, John M. Mmaeggnt-utn * member of the Rockville same throughout the state. the peoi^e and W \ Survivors, besides his wife 8 ONION RINGS ffis ” ^59* headquarters In New Haven we hoped for was a revitalized more urgent problems at the and 19 per cent In value. Call- Hartford; David Dixon, 375 Mure? He is a F-100. Super Sabre pilot! at tlis home of Jfts. David The next reoitsi in toe series FOUBURT nJOpSTRAWS 2 As 39® and mother, include a daugh- CATSUP Z 'ea 4y said its doors were closed, af- Europe. Our expectattems have moment are the labor disputes tom la again accounted for Summit S t; Mrs. Marie Panta- m s wife, Sandra, Is the daugh! OOUNTBY DRUa Tlliei Mill tin flaa tsteriliiT *r*'** ««i-...... d .. a a s iM t cMontbiet. Isr, Mrs. Douglas Sweet of fecting about 1,800 Teamster been exceeded. in the trucking and rail Indus- most o f the asbestos produettoQ Amsrican Caii^ S«cMy Mullbtmsnd of V l r g ^ ^ ® v ^ leo, 14 S t Lawrence St.; Al­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M m . MnUbbUsiid will g!v« A EkmdBy, Jimt 11 8.80 p.m ., m W. MTODLK TPKS. EaDchester ParlokUt. Middle Turnpike, Wesfr---S Redemption Ceirter, 180 Muket Square^ Newingtofl RookviUa: a brotlMr, n m n a s members. “ Our friends la Ourofis re- tries, gain. mond Audet, Coventry; Rich- , G. Chartier Jr. of 213 Center S t tiitik talc OB UFO's and Mrs. when anoHiwr group of studanto Phone • tt-tm Fdday, to 9—All Redaoption Centeiu Q o ^ Monday* JteMs amSk M to tanut* to pfll h* jnassM.

W J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 PA6S5 TEN MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 jSIanrhi^Btipr lEvi^nin^ Ifw a lb Pages 11 io'20i

Hebron Youth Charged After Manchester Educator Sets Crash with Policenmn^s Car A 20-year-old Manchester of Charter Oak St. backed 'Wd' I’ youth who allegedly drove past car into another dwtted’ bJT Talk on Hartford Fusing a police sergeant’s house twice George E. Cullein,/48, o f 14 BO- at a fast speed, was seized by yeu Rd. ;>T Iiadore Wolf, principal of the to |18 p e r ^ y . ap;d. 18,600 haa the sergeant after a car chase A rear-end crash occurred at Mancheeter. Green School In been billeted for milwtittttiM. during which the two cars col- 10:35 p.m'. Saturday on Tolland Manchester, will discuss the This Is "an increi'e o f |800, ’Tpke. Police said’a cir drlVeB ¥■ 'S There U » $$,800 liArsase In^ busbig of pupils from the Hart­ The youth, William A. Pom- Richard F. (^ k e, 18,, ' V Jr' ford area at. the Wednesday custodial salaries reflsctln# In -. eroy of 18 Crestwood Dr., was C^mp evening meetih|T of the Hebron creases'Of $200 for each o f the. ’ j ' Ckmgregational Women’s Fel­ present custodians aoif $4,400, lowship. This is an open meet­ for 11 months of custotQal serv­ will, .V driving, imdS I m.IW ' S » ^ t.tephon. pok «r«, ntmck ing unnecessary noise with a v'i*. ing, to start st 8 p.m., at the ice m the new scHooi on Ferguson Rd. at 2:30 p.m. Hebron Congregational Church. -A new Item In the .proposed , motor vehicle. yesterday by a car driven by Wolf will be accompanied by budget la $4,600 for library per- Sgt. Robert Lannan of 400 Frederick L. Buchman, 44, of two teachers, one a classroom sonnel. The board hopes to en; Lake St., raking his front lawn 216 Ludlow Rd., police reported. teacher in Manchester and the gage a professional .librarian on at the Manchester-Bolton town Police said Buchman failed to other a supporting teach4r from a part-time basis, ^pd to pro­ line, said Pomeroy drove past round a curve and his car hit the Hartford area.' '• vide clerical assistance in the his house at a "terrific” speed. the pole. Wolf was one of the early library. This Item was neoes- Lannan jotted the license num­ A two-car collision occurred proponetits of the busing of chil­ sltated by the D ou,'''s Ubrtiry ber down, he said. at 1:65 p.m. yesterday on B. I ® dren from Hartford to outlying decision to withdraw, the library, The youth drove past a third Middle T^ke., 15 feet west of service It has prtJylded thd time at a normal speed and the S i communities. Summit St. Police said tha .A ll persons interested in how school for many years without sergeant hopped in his car and cars were driven by Lois Nor­ charge. An amount of $2,700 Is the program has worked in its chased Pomeroy, the officer ton, 144 Lenox St., and Roger included for library books and „4'> first year are invited. said. During the chase the ser­ G. Babineau, 53, of 73 Bonner audio-visual material, an' in­ geant peissed Pomeroy’s car in St., Hartford. Library Meeting crease of $1,600 to replace books an attemut to halt It and the ------The annual meeting of the being withdrawn by Douglas cars collided. _ S i Hebron Ubrary Association will library and to provide books Lannan said the youth cut in y be held Wednesday at 8 p.m. library and new school. C T T lO T t front of his car and the left The library will be closed that xhe plant maintenance sec­ front fender of Pomeroy’s car evening so personnel may at- tion shows an Increase of $6,- hit the rear right bumper of Stolen Car tend the meeting. It will be open sOQ which includes $1,220 to re- Lannan’s. The accident occur­ as usual In the afternoon. place the 12-y4ar-old lawnmbw- red of Greenwood Dr. Attendlng Institute er at the school and $1,740 for Pomeroy is scheduled to ap­ The Hebron and Gilead Oon- extermination of ^rmltes which Recovered pear in ■ Manchester Circuit gregational Churches have have been discovered In the Court 12 April 24. ' A car reported stolen last noted to send the Rev. Herbert building. Other items are ro o f' A 49-year-old Hazardvllle night was found early this morn­ Kelsey to the Faith and Culture repairs, painting atiji general man who was charged with ing by Patrolman Thomas Shea- maintenance. ln.stltute at North Andover, driving a motor vehicle while ham behind the West Main St. Mass., from May 1 to 4. Other increases are shoWn In intoxicated as a result of a shopping plaza, police said to- textbooks, teachers’ supplies * Church Representative crash with a telephone pole, was day, and other expenses of instruc­ Leroy B. Kinney has been Ordination Held at Union Congregational arrested on another charge Francis Stawickl of 26 Pros- named by the Hebron Congre­ tion due {H'lmarily to an anti­ cipated g tw th In the school en­ Church of Pembroke, N.H. The Rev. Mr. Guptill gave the shortly afterward at Marches- pect St., the owner, reported gational church Council to serve Lyman Dale Reed, second from right, before his ordination ter Police Station. the car missing from 92 West rollment. yesterday at Union Congregational Church In Vernon. With solemn declaration at the ceremony. The Rev. Mr. Reed, as a church representative for Police said the man, Joel ,S. Main St. at 8:55 last night. S i Bulletin Board him are, from left, the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, pastor of the who is from Middletown, has been assistant minister at the the remainder of the year. Kin­ Curtis was arrested on the In- EJdgar BaskerviUe, 25, of 49 ney takes the place of the late The Hebron PTA Executive church; the Rev. Nathaniel M. Guptlll, minister of the Con­ Vernon church since December. He studied at Andover New­ Qommlttee will meet tonight at necticut Conference of the United Church of Christ, and the ton Theological School in Newton Centre, Mass. (Herald toxication charge aft?r the car, V®™®** Ave. was arrested last George E. Alden Sr. he was driving struck a tele- and charged with breach PTA to Meet 8 p.m. In the home of Mrs. Rev: Hubert J. Topllrf, pastor of the First Congregational photo by Oflara.) Adrian Cheney on H <^ 'Valley • phone pole on Buckland St. peace as a result of a domes- The Hebron PTA will meet early Saturday night. disturbance ait his home, po- Wednesday evening. Mrs. Road. nock through the windshield of Police said Curtis, placed ip lice said. Gladys Shaw will present an Ilie Hebron Volunteer Fire a man’s oar. Five MV Charges Stem a cell at headquarters to await He is scheduled for appeal^ Informal evening with the phys­ Department will hold a work Breaks Net Police said tjj,(^ received a a sobriety examination, kicked ance in Rockville (Sreuit Court ical education program as meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in the complaint from Stuart Weiss of in the toilet bowl and threw a 12 May 2. He Was released on taught at the elementary school firehouse. 442 Spring S t that someone From Poticf Chase^ Crash Thieves $200 piece of porcelain at a patrol­ the no cash bail program. Grades 4 through 6 will par­ Hebron Dairymen will attend tassed-e rock through the wind- man. Stanley Skiba, 18, of Hart­ ticipate and will show tumbling, a Country Barn ’Tour tomorrow Items valued at about $200 shield while he was driving on Four motor vehicle violaUf 40 Liberty St sometime after Town firemen responded to bile said his license had expired learning how to drive. The ac­ delivery present $9,600 to $10,000 and Connecticut Town Clerks Asso- lo . p.m. Saturday. . The bike is three grass fires and a car gas Court Cases July 31, 1963. cident occurred at 2:45 p.m., also to reimburse a facuUy Election o f officers, for pwned by Mrs. Grace Szumbow- leak during the weekend, a fire The case of EMna Grezel of police reported. two-year terms, wlB..HM beX- held ait official reported today. 146 Center St. was continued to A two-car coUiision occurred Tour order. for drug needa member in each school for ^ day-long spring con- MANCHESTER SiESSION and. oosmetlca will be taken w^lng as wtlng principal A purse containing about $17 No fires were report^ by fte an attorney. She was arrested at 11:36 am. Saturday on Main Reertou- care of immediately. when the principal Is absent in cash and several credit cards 8th District Fire Department, Bond for Robe^ J. Leml- April 17 to permit her to get St. Police said Aldo Pagoni, 76, rent, I4ew Haven. from the building. was______stolen_____ from____ Mrs.______Randolph.... Co. 3 firemen exting^uished o + «nx, of Vermont, formerly of an attorney. She was arrested of 1011 Main St. was backing fv' ' ^ Tomkiel, who is the easocia- hds car from a |>arking stall The largest increase Is the Nelson of Storm while she was one fire at 2:15 p ^ . Satumay was set . at $3,500 Saturday afternoon and charged ^ . . blon’s legMattve chairman, wiR at the rear of Temple Beth teachers salary item which Is shopping at Caldor’a Depart­ and the case was continued to with 'intoxication after police ^ southbound participate in an elections semi­ Sholom at 400 E. Middle Tpke. car driven by -Julius Hoff, 63, $175,980 for next year, a $36,- ment Store on Tolland Tpke., April 24. He is charged with say she caused a disturbance at nar, wiich will precede the reg­ A t 3:27 p.m., Co. 1 firemen o f 29 Foley St. 767 MAIN ST.—848-8821 i i i M 400 increase over the current police Bcdd. fradulent issue of a check, two her Center St. home. She spent ular meeting and which will be sprayed water at Olcott and Another two-car collision, oc­ Preflortpiion Fliannacy year. The increase is due In counts of obtaining money or the weekend in Jail while await­ conducted by Secretaary of Stats Poltee said she put the purse Spencer Sts. where a car had curred on Hartford Rd. at 12:60 part to additional time for the Gresso. down momentarily and when goods under false pretenses, ing appearance this morning. ^ leaked gas. p.m. Saturday. Police said a car art, music, speech and hearing seminar wlH toclude a she retumed it was missing. and taking a motor vehicle She was released under her own Fires at 488 Hartford Rd. without the owner’s permis­ driven , by David P. Brinsley, and physical education teach- aecuaaion of legislature pond­ She gave police a description ot recognizance. 17, o f 284 Lake Rd., Andover, and 86 Highland St. were quell­ sion. ^ ''IS 4 i ' ers, four new faculty members before the 1967 Stato As- » noticed in the area ed Sunday afternoon. struck a car driven by Cimlilo and a higher salary schedule. sembly, admission of eleotore, befors she left the pocket- James Daley, 45, of no cer­ M. Gambolatl, 18, of 212 McKee Co. 4 battled the blaze at tain address, received a 30- The board Is offering CMS, minority representation, the book. Highland St. at 12:42, and Coa. St. 5, Blue Cross and Major Medical nominating petition procedure, Two care were damaged by i , fouaht the fire at Hart- day sentence for intoxication. Police Arrests A crash with a parked car I b e y >« - ' J to4^ Itslf

■ tatering with criminal Intent, object to this. The erta- W« sp^alin in MahrinBMf iniw* APRIL 12 and 13, 1967-10 A.M . to 9 P.M. breach of peace and Intoxlca- tistics furnished by government Anthorlzed agent In Man- J BretlM'the bnpodant nthmal ami American Express is world-renowned for its travel and tion. agencies are useful and make kohester tor . »ll AlrU nes,^ 'Intnrnatkmal news. Our hitmUos is According to state police, the up production gains for the RaUroods and Steom alilp^ to brini the news into sharper foesL WEST HARTFORD ARMORY Tho Monitor Ins a worid-whie s M of WEST HARTFORD, CONN. two broke Into an apartment one-hundredth of 1 per cent of ll^Jnea. , In Ellington Friday and beat up t^tal employment It takes to correspondents— some of them tank financial services. This century-old Company tells Its story among tha world's finest tad tho Everything in Standard ancF Space Age Gaging. - the resident, Raymond Palmer, compile answers, Monitor's indsivo, provocaUva edi­ who had been sleeping. Police torials are followed .just as dow ^ in newspapers. Mr. Clark says, “We use newspapers because Tickes available by sending a stamp^ self addressed envelope to Mr. Joseph E. Neviias, Gage Show aay. Palmer required first aid ------^------by the men on Cam Slilll« they Chairman, 600 Myrtle St., New Britain, Conn. treatment. AAAAWhAAAAAfl are by the Inteinm^ centanmd The brothers failed to post a WWWWWWWWWWW adult eh Main Street our services—Travelers Cheques, Credit Cards, Travel- $2,000 bond after their arrest WHY Y Ott S«NH 0 n v IRE Mamni DO-ALL HARTFORD G. e 1 VAH WERT COMPANY I ' and were held at Tolland State You probiUy know the MooHoi's pn> t h e THOMAS E. KING COMPANY PRATT and WHITNETY CO., Inc. , Jail awaiting appearance In I CAo/e'eri M eati In Town! fessional reputation ai ono of fhs all have quality news value. Newspapers reach our clients vroridt finest nawspapeis. Tiy ths QUALITY CONTROL CORPORATION CARTER HAYWARD court today. Two other brothers from Cov­ Monitors sea .how it wHt take : ^ G N E T I C a n a l y s i s CORP. LUFKIN RULR COMPANY in the best possible environment, their homes, entry, Joseph R. Michaud, 19, TUESDAY ONLY SPEOIAL! AUNA CORPORATION THE SHEFFIELD CORPORATION ENGIS EQUIPMENT COMPANY and" Joseph G. Michaud, 23, were FARRAND CONTROLS, Inc. fined a total of $240 for tres­ LEAN, IMPOBTED, SI4CED where families plan purchases.” W J Z GAGE and TOOL CORP. ThaChrfatlaoSdaoaoMaalB r • SLOCOMB MICROMETERS passing, destruction of private One Norway Streat , G THOMAS HEARN AS^CIATES THE L. S. STARRETT COMPANY property and intoxication. Blach SOILED HM »$l.19 2».$US Bestta, Massachusatta^ U i A ( B l t l DORSEY GAGE COMPANY, Inc. HAMILTON WATCH COMPANY pleaded guilty to the charges. rtaiM start ny.MeaitarMbtcriOSaakr STANDARD GAGE COMPANY, fee. Nolled against them were two me period etadiai bttaw: 1 1 QUAUTRON CORPORATION Slicad Ghepiied Pmsad Ham ib.99e 1 ■ lUAtamm. MOORE SPECIAL TOOL COMPANY, Inc. OPTO-MECHANISMS, fee. breach of peace counts each. OPTO-METRIC CORPORATION BROWN and SHARPE MFG. CO. Prosecutor Mirabile said the LEAN, IMPORTED charges against them were all MOORE PRODUCTS COMPANY STERLING SALES, Inc. (We Reserve Bight To Umit Quantity) NIKON,’fee., INSTRUMENT DIV. lodged the sam6 night last A and M D IV. B E N D IX COIU?. . month, when, after being eject­ NEWSPAPERS SELL! SWANSON SALES, Inc. BOICE GAGE, Inc. ed from the Lakeside Casino MAHR GAGE CO., Inc. MIC-SINE CORP. they retumed to the place after HIGHLAND PARK MARKET KAWIE TOOL SUPPLY CO., fee. HYSTER INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS It closed, entered It and con­ 817 wighiMid St., Maaobeater—Phone 648-4278 .zmoeda MEEGAN TOOL SALES COMPANY HYDRA-ELECTRIC COMPANY tinued to drink. How ard Published by UlmuriypHtPr EllP ttip Ilwralit Prepared by.|he Bureau Vincent Novakowski, 49, o< w • It' • A.' -

MANCHEStEB EVENING HERALD, BiANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 PAGE Iiii(|i;’iir'lili.if Ii' i ■ '''U ' I ' I " ■' --,11 : , ■■ I - -V>. -i I ’ PAGE TWELVE BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 Four Killed TV-Radio Tonight In Weekend The Baby Has athing saves you money like mini-pnemg. a 1$ Auto Crashes Television \ fir s t S:00 ( 8) Movie -Alfred HHoliootdc IVatioxial BUT m n s ASSOCIATED ntE SS )» Mike OoucUs Senior Years Been Named... Perry Maeoa British calendar FV>ur died in sepumte automo­ Merv Orittin French Chet bile accidents in Oonneoticut , Blfbway Patrol Alfred Hitchcock ■"^ Stores (80-80) Aquanauts Movie over the weekend. (40) A.tdan-v Family Mr. Terrific Kelly, William Lteuto, aon of William John and Mary A Ulundiay nlgtat two-car coOi- 6:16 (M) FrlendV Gtant 8033-80) I Dream of Jeannls .Ann Wleland Kelly, Quarry Rd., Bolton. He wag bom April 6:30 (40) Newn S:80 8-40) Bat Patrol.(C) 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar- elon in Shelton claimed the life (M) What e New? 803330) Captain Nice of Michael Welle, 21, of Monroe. 18) Highway rPatrol il8) SubecrlMon TV •nts are Mr. and, Mrs. Louis S3. Wieland, 17 Ridge St. His pa* 6:00 8. (C),__ 10)Ne , . Spoiti. 118) Charlie Brown's All Stars The driver of the other car, (eather 181) Antiques DEDUCTIONS ON YOUR ternal grandmother is Mrs. Riith Kelly, Shenandoah, Pa. Oeorge E. Gealein a t Mmiroe, kforv Grlfltai 1:00 (34) n e t JTournal * * • * * Newvwire 8033-80) TheJRoad W(»t FOOD BUDGET STARTMMMMMg was unhurt, police said. . Opinion S-13) Andy Griffith .Hertler, Jane Marie, daughter of C. Gibson and Bar­ A Naugatuck youth, 18-year- (18-32) Newsbeat 8-40]8-40) Felony Squad bara Ffyer Hertler, 27 Byron Rd. She was bom March 30 at (80) D M 999 9:80 , 8) Ai Family Affair 4^ WITH ^j^mMmwm^M old Richard Geraldi, was killed (40) News, Bronco (13) Movie Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is late Saturday night when the (30) McHale’a Navy 8-40) Peyton Place (C) OVERTAXED? 'M rs. HJ. J. Straley, Bellefonte, Pa. Her paternal grandparents 6:80 8) Walter Cronklte (C) 10:00 8), f®’’ Jtwd^^ pidnip truck he was driving , 8) Peter Jennings (C) iO-20-22-%) Run (or Your U fe are Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hertler, Seaside Parki N.J. She swerved off South Street Road (1033-80) Huntley%rin)dey 34) The Vanlshlne Newspaper has a brother, David Scott, 7; and a sister, Cynthia Ann, 0. (34) Whata New? ,18) Suhecrlptlon TV • * t* a ‘ * in the city and struck a tree. Cluh Speaker (aO) Social Security 8) I've d o t a Secret ■I* Five-3rear-old fflieryl Tucker 7:00 8) Hcvle 8) Academy Awards Dunko, Steven Christopher, son of Constantine J. and (803830-40) News 10:80 ( 8) Password of Georgetown died Saturday John F. Schereschewsky, a (18) Salute to the Red Sox (18) Subs^pllon TV $aving$ Barbara Kicking Dunko, 8 Ralph Rd., Blast Hartford. He was night as a result of Injuries columnist for the Hartford Oour- (10) Hcitele's Navy 11:00 1 83 (C). 10-82-8030) News. bom March '14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ (34) U vlng (or 60s Weather ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs; L. C. Kicking, East received earlier in the day when ant and a radio and television (80) Huntley-Brlnkley ewB ■ V the car driven by her father, ( 8) ’TwIUmt Zone (12)n Newsbeat Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ personality, will be the guest 7:16 (40) You AAed for It :16 (20) Memory Lane Fresh from our bakery! Harold Tucker, left the road 7:80 ( 8 ^ ) Iron Horse ;20 ( 8 3 ) Movie ander Dunko, Glastonbury. His maternal great-grandparents on Rt. 88 near Redding and speaker, at a meeting of the (10-80-8330) The.Monkees ;30 (1030-22-30) Tonight (C) are Mrs. Julia Kicking, Faulknor Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. (12) Gllligan's Island (1230) Movie MAXWELL New comers Club of Manches­ Buryon Halladay, Williamsville, Vt. He has a sister, Kelly bit a tree. SEE SATURDAYS TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LISTTNO She died at Danbury Hospital. ter YWCA tomorrow at 8 p.m. Ann. 3. « • * 4 • Police have changed Richard at Concordia Lutheran Church, FUDGECAKE Horman, 22 of Branfbrd with m s topic will be "You and Your Radio Hampton, Patricia Ann, daughter of Raymond Palmer negligent homicide In the death Child.” 1516 event is open to Sr. and Maureen Moylan Hampton, 423 E. Middle Tpke. She Save 10c on our own luscious Futdge the public. (Hils Bsttaig Includes only those news brondoasto'of 19 or 15 was bora April 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ HOUSE of a pedestrian. 76-year-old Coke . . . Regularly 59c. George Schmidt of New Haven, Schereschewsky, director of minute leni^h. Stnno stetions enrry other short newseasto.) ternal grandmother la Mrs. Laura Bolack, Virginia Beach, m Florida Friday night. Rumsey Hall School in Wash­ WDBC—isei 12:16'Newt, Sign Off Va. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.' Herbert WTIC— (MS Hampton, Wheeling Rd., Andover. She has two brothers, Ray­ Horman Is being held In lieu ington, Conn., served in the 6:00 Dick Robinson 6:00 Afternoon Edition Cherry • Florida Punch MSTMT 6:00 Joey Reynolds mond Palmer Jr., 7, and Michael John, 16 months; and two of $1,000 bond pending a coro­ 1M7-48 session of the State Lieg- 9:00 Ken Griffin 6:00 News, Sports. Weatber Grape • Orange 6:36 Americana sisters, Debra Lee, 8, and Donna Marie, 6. ninch ner’s hearing. islature and helped formulate a 1:06 News. Sim Off 7:30 News of the World Orange-Pineapple bill to give state aid to public WBCK—91# 7:50 Sing Alone ***** 5:00 Bartfmd Bigtallgbts 8:06 Pop Concert Jeffries, Carolyn Kate, daughter of James R. Sr. and PEDESTRIAN KHJ jED schools. 7:00 News 9:06 Nlshtb«at BRANiPOKD (AP) — A car He writes a column, "You and 8:00 Gaslight 11:00 Newa Sports. Weather Jeffries, Carolyn Kate, daughesr of James R. Sr.' and 12:00 Quiet Hours 11:30 Art Johnson Nancy Bradway Jeffries, 30 Marilyn Rd., South Windsor. She ■truck and IdHed a 76-year-old Your Child," vdiich is published WPOP—141# was born March 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her i/- pedestrian on Route 1 Friday three times a week in the Oour- 6:00 Danny Clayton Show CONNORS IN SAIGON 7:00 Leo "B abr- Simms Show maternal grandparents are Mrs. W. I. Bradway, Providence, 46 oz night- The victim was idenU- ant. Five times a week he 12:00 Gary Girard Show SjUGON (AP) — Actor Chuck R.I., and R. W. Bradway, Danielson. Her paternal grandpar­ ISed as George Schmidt of New broadcasts a radio series, "You WINF—U89 Connors arrived In Saigon today cons Our own . . . Plain or Sugar! 6:00 News ents are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jeffries, Chestnut Hill. She has !^ vea . and Your Country,” on WTIC, 6:16 Speak Up Hartford for a two-week tour of U.S. hos­ Pcdice said the driver was Hartford, and is a panel mem­ 6:00 News two brothers, James R. Jr., 8, and Todd, 4; and a sister, Bar­ 6:15 Barry Farber Show pitals and bases. Connors, who Richard Horman, 22, of Bran­ ber, of "What in the World” on bara, 2. 6:45 LowmI Thomas was 44 today, was surprised a « t a # Special for Mon., Tues & Wed. onlyl DOUGHNUTS doz 25‘ ford. W n C television. 7:00T he World Tonight with a birthday cake given him 7:15 Frank GUford Gaskell, Bonnie Jean, daughter of Edward F. and Na­ 7:30 Harry Reoaoner by a group of servicemen. 7:36 Mike Wallace talia Cook Gaskell, 7 Bobbin Rd., Thompsonville. She was ' ^ ' 8:00 News 8:10 Speak Up Hartford bom March 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ FCC Weighs Crackdown 10:06 Comment ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cook, Jobs Hill 10:20 S p e ^ Up Hartford 11:30 Barry Farber Show Rd„ Ellington. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Nellie Gas­ 12:00 Comment GASH SAVINGS kell. 218 Charter Oak St. She has two brothers, EJdward P., On CB Radio Disorder 8, and Steven P., 3; and a sister, Wendy Lynn, 5*^. I P TO WASHINGTON (AP) — The own communication system — a ***** Mon,, Tiles, and Wed, Special... Fresh from California! Federal Oommunicailons Com­ farmer with the farm house, a Conti, Christine, daughter of Frederick A. and Ann Murphy Conti, 83 Overlook Dr. She was bom April 3 at Man­ mission, concerned over "chao­ businessman with Ms home and CHARGE YOUR office, a garage with its tow chester Memorial Ho.spltal. Her maternal grandmother is tic conditions" in the field of trucks. PRESCRIPTION Mrs. James Murphy, Riverside. Her paternal grandparents are Citizens Band radio, is consid­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Conti, Riverside. She has a brother, The idea was Just too attrac­ I'KK ering a orackdoiwn, it was tive, t;.\ i,i.O N Timothy James, 2; and a sister, Laura Ann, 3)^. learned today. Himdreds of thousands of indi­ BONILiSS SLICED FOR QUICK FRYING viduals applied for pennisston New regulations that might u S p 9 make it tougher to obtain a Cit­ to have their own stations — W aleoiMHww FU E L OIL TOP SIRLOIN STEAK SANDWICH STEAKS izens Band license are being and the FCC found itself unaMe Oscar Presentations to control the pandemonium Celery Hearls wrelgtied. AT COOPERATIVE caused by all these transmit- on. rO.VI’ANY There are more than 750,000 tems. licensees in the Citizens Radio PINE PHARMACY _ Freshly Ground Slated in Hollywood Legitimate transmissions are ;n,-> U KO .M ) ST R E E T Servtoe and they have about 2.6 664 Center St. 649-0814 TEL. mililcm transmitters, making it being interfered wlih by idle HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The waiver from the American Fed­ chatter, and, in recent years, by » *IS Y POUS the largest radio service under 89th annual Academy Award eration of Television and Radio FCC Jurisdiction. waHcie-talMes in the hands of Round Ground contest approached its climax Artists. (Mldren. Because of their ex­ Lean It also is one of tiie toughest tonight wdth “ A Man for All However, if AFTRA’s strike is tremely low power, no license is ®®neless Seasons" and “ Who’s Afraid of not settled by 10 p.m. EST to control. Last year, the FCC needed for the walkie-talkies. issued 4,500 violation notices Virginia Woolf?” as the favor­ showtime, the show will be seen By contrast, said Hyde, li­ ites to win. only by the 2,500 guests at the and instituted more than 350 Chuck G rou n d ^ b u t t Special for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday! proceedings to revoke CB li­ censes were revoked last year »Moiae SHomen Although "Virginia Woolf” auditorium. censes — up 76 per cent from for only seven of the nation’s fir s t scored 13 nominations, “ A Man “ We rehearsed everything but 1966. More than 260 licensees 271,(XX) amateur radio service for All Seasons” appeared to Bob Hope’s monologue,” said were notified they were to ''he operators — who must pass stiff have a slight edge to dominate producer Joe Pasternak. FXX: exams. At the ceremony Patricia lined — up 25 per cent from the N ational BONI-IN - ONI PIICI LB the ceremonies at Santa Monica previous year. Chuck Steak 4 9 < Civic Auditorium. The pageant Neal will make her first appear­ CANOEISTS MISSING ance on the Hollywood scene FCiC Chairman Rosel H. Hyde Stores of Sir Thomas More’s martyr­ KENT (AP) — Only the bat­ since the strokes that almost said in an interview Qiat "while CHUCK - BOM IN ■ATWHL - BUM BOKK dom was nominated in eight tered remains of a canoe have took her life in 1965. tile Commission does not have UIROU 43c categories. been found In a search for two Ccriiforilia Steak 69c Sausage Meat Television broadcast depend­ under consideration any propos­ missing canoeists who went to b m o u s s chuck HNAST or COLONIAL ed on settlement of the perform­ TWO STAMFORD ROBBERIES al to suspend the Cttlzens Radio shoot the ra.pids Saturday on er’s strike against the TV net­ STAMFORD (AP) — In two Servl<:e, chaotic cimditions on the Housatonic River. Fillet Steak • 79e Sliced Bacon u69c works. separate robberies, valuables these frequencies are going to State police said they would The contest for best actor estimated at $10,OCX) and $2,000 require us to re-examine the resume searching today for FRESH GENTER OUTSI seemed almost neck-and-neck worth of merchandise were stol­ whole business.” John Evmtco, 36, of Danbury, Head & Shoulders between '^Richard Burton of en Saturday night. Cut from lean, tender youtig H]^e said the FCC must and Louis LaHoord, 28, of Burr- FROZEN FOOD SUPER SAVINGS! "Virginia Woolf" and Paul Sco­ Thieves forced a rear door make an effort "to bring order, ville. Their canoe was found SHAMPOO at the home of Everett Seesa porkers for that delicious suc­ to bring discipline, to bring Sunday. field of "A Man for All Seasons" with the latter favored. Scofield and made away with a mink morq respect for the rules and 7c DEAL PACK MEDIUM LARGE FINAST culent tasting pork . . . mini- TURKEY SLICES A 5-OZ Q Q C came here from England for coat, cosh, and stocks. regulations" among Citizens MEDIUM 8c DEAL PACK 9c DEAL PACK priced to save you money! Band operators. DdllllllBl or BEEF SLICES 4 PKGS 0 7 tonight's affair; Burton re­ And a skylight on the roof mained on a film location at of the Kasky Tire Co. on Main He indicated ' three possible Tired of Painring? 2.7-OZ 0 1 - MEAT Nice, Prance. Street was forced to make en­ FCC approaches: 78c TUBE ✓ I C SCALLOPED CHICKEN IIVz OZ C Q C Burton’s costar, Elizabeth try for burglars who took 46 -^Require some sort of exami- iNSTALL I^Mor Taylor, appeared to have a good tires and other automotive mer­ Fresh Pork Cutlets aom) 88a natidn to get a CB license. Now JlOUTTBlS and NOODLES PKG ^7 DINNERS chance to win her second Oscar. chandise. any U.S. citizen at least 18 ALUMINUM She was a last-minute dropout years old may get a license • Qiicfcen • Turkey • Beef SPIC & SPAN for the ceremonies, declining to upon applying and paying $8. SIDING • Salisbury Steak • Meat Leaf Stouffers imoiPKo^y leave her husband. Her princi­ —Revise current rules re­ RANGE pal competition, Lyim Redgrave AND garding F(X! approval of equip­ (‘‘Georgy Girl"), arrived from ment: For example, refuse to You can’t huy better chicken than White Gem! Don’t take chances OFFER^*" *’'-® 97c ^ 9 11-oz New York where she is appear­ FUEL OIL approve transmitters capable of with your home. Ask ing In "Black Comedy.” She is a radiating more power than Is Howard Johnson cuSSs ^°g 49^ GASOLINE for your estimate, w#MM house guest of her sister, Vanes­ allowed. without obligation, sa, nominated for "Morgan.” —Greater policing effort. from a reliable com­ CANS Nearly all the acting contend­ pany that’s been in Cab Dog Food 8 1.00 CHICKEN PARTS SALE! Hyde said “ one of the things ers except Burton, Miss Taylor we’ve got to explore is perhaps the home improve­ BANUY 01 ment business over end Michael Caine ("Alfie” ) the ease with whi(A a license 8 mz A r c (OMI’ANV, IN'C. 30 years. CANS are expected to be in ohe au­ While Gem ^ While Gen can be had.” But he added this ( Comstock 43c TOMATO PASTE IMPORTED dience for the ceremonies. :i.n M\iN SiUKKT would be "a shame because we The cast of the extravaganza ri'.i,. 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EA RL Y O S T Bowl Sunday Leafs in Surprise Gay Brewer Joins List of ‘Great flports Editor and Paul Harney shared sixth ' AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)— mare of a banging putt that on and winner of two in a row, lead and was on the green in He was second two ihore (ailed to make the cut for the two. at 287. At Parkade “Only great golfers win the never fell. times this year, third mice and Palmer never really got ms Cr^ital-Balling the Flag Race* He wiped out that dreadful last two rounds. Palmer, a four- Masters," said Bobby Jones Needing only a par to win, he finally -broke through a wSek charge going. Cryetal-bklling the major league pennant races, after memory Suhday In a sweeping time champion, finished with a three-putted from 40 feet, leav­ ago in the Pensoc<^a Open with For Crown CHICAGO (AP)—Punch Imlack, elated over his I V to Gay Brewer. “That’s .69 for 285 and fourth place. He btrdied thS 11th and 13 to a three-week whirlwind swing 'around the Grapefruit ronto Maple -Leafs’ surprise 3-1 victory over the Chi­ charge over the lush green ing a five-foot par putt — the a startling 262. go tw6 under. “But 1 missed a ; why I’m happy you won it acres of Augusta National, com­ Player, the little South African League in Florida where 16 of the 20 clubs held their Battling for respective cago Black Hawks Sunday night, couldn’t resist taking one that would have won it — He had every opportunity to 12-foot /eagle putt on ll| and a —you’re a great golfer.” ing from two strokes back, who won in 1961, finished with hanging on the lip of the cup. wr'-knuts is a must for today. Town-lO-Pin Bowling Tour­ a verbal crack at the star-studded Hawks. 'T m choking, up," said 71 (or 287 and a share of sixth. clioke Sunday. Ho started off seven foot birdie on 16. If I’d It may come as a surprise------— "I undersrtand they’re going ------' ' climbing ovcf three men and Nicklaus and Tommy Jacobs two strokes back of'the leaders, had those, I’d have been five • to niany for this corner isn’t nament crowns next Sun­ Brewer. winning the 31st Masters with a "The Masters is really smne- The surprise team, in this to have 10 gruys on the All-Star gjjj jjjg (njured' icnee wa* tied him and when it went to a Bobby Nichols, Julius Boros and under and they might have been going with the consensus. In­ book , will be the Red Sox. day at the Parkade* Lanes "You don't choke and win brlUlant, flve-under-par 67 for thing special (or me,” the six- I^ayoff Brewer finished third team,” said Imlach. "Thai’s worse but ‘.Tm still not foot, hard-hKting Brewer said, Bert Yancey, and was paired looking over their shoulders." stead, the flag struggles -and "The new look" Red Sockers will be Mario Frattorali this tournament," said Jones, 280. with a dismal 78. with Nichols while Ysmcey and But they weren't. Neither okay with me m long as we grating." Doug Mohns said his "I may be the happiest man "especially after Isist year. I they will be just that with good 'eft a favorable impression with and_and Bill Wyman in the Boros were together. were the leaders concerned with , Men's Scratch Division, Roger win the games. ’ back ailment seemed better but the immortal Grand Slcmfimer in history to win the Mswters,” really wanted to win this one. I "He’ll never come back," balance in both leagues —will their all around hustle and nev Men's Ben Hogan, the 54-year-old all- ' find edging Baltimofe in The victory enabled the jjg suffered another injury who founded this tournament the graying, 35-year-old tour wanted to prove to myself that I most observers said. Nichols finished with 70 and - - outlook. Dick Williams won’t Hence and Ray Rowett in the Leafs to even their best-o(-7 he got cut by a . Stick and deslgpied the Augusta Na­ regular said after he had broken had it in me to do it.” "I don’t remember things likp 281, one stroke back in second Urns master who leaped into the American League and Phila- stand for anyone who doesn’t Men’s Handicap and Eleanor contention with a remarkable 66 go all out. Wilson and Jayne Byrd for the Stanley (top semifinal series at ^bove the right Wip. tional course. the seven-year stranglehold of Brewer, who had never before that,” said Brewer. But history place. Yancey, the 28-year-oM delphla's Phillies pacing the one game each but aa Imlach yjg Montreal-New York in the third round. His hopes National League. Baltimore and He was right. Brewer didn't the Big Three — Jack Nickiaus, won a major tournament, came Indicated otherwise. He didn’t former West Pointer, had a Boston, picked for fifth, could women’s handicap title, said, “It waa Wg, big big." semifinal series, which shifts to died on three straight bogeys in Pittsburgh are odds-on favorites even move up o fourth place, The six were the survivors of choke. Dubbed "the man who Arnold Palmer and Gary Player within a fraction at an inch of it win another tournament, that closing 73 for 284 and 't h i r d . The scene now shifts to To- Madison Square Garden Tues- — on the prestigious event. in the 1966 Masters. He went to year, but finished second'three Palmer was fourth and Boros the early going and he limped in to win. according to the smart with a little luck. the quarterfinals and semifinals will never come back," he had The Yankees must have held yesterday afternoon at the ronto (or games Tuesday and day night, the Rsuigers hop* lived for a year with the night­ Nicklaus, three-time champi­ the 18th tee with a one-stroke times, twice losing in playoffs. fifth with a 75 (or 286. Player with a 77. money boys. . ’ .and they are seldom wrong. Mickey Mantle In the lineup Peritade. Mrs. Wilson is the Thursday where a pair of Leaf home ice will help them break Here’s the slze-up of the every day to gain any respec- only defending champion left in victories would all but knock into the victory column against American League from here: tabllity. The club Is starting a the dompetiUon. the NaUonal Hockey League the streaking Oanadiens. Giants, White Sox Exhibition Champs Both the quarterfinals and champion Hawks out of the run- Montreal trimmed the visiting 1. Detroit mass rebuilding program and it ning. Rangers 3-1 last Saturday after- Hannum Has Praise 2. Baltimore will take time before it is back semifinals were two out of Money List three affairs. The finals, start­ Toronto took charge from the noon on third-period goals by 8. Chicago on top. very outset and by the time the John Ferguson and Ralph Back- AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)—Lead­ 4. Minnesota ing Sunday at 2 o’clock, with the best three of five games. Hawks put on some pressure for strom after winning the series After Celtics Win ers and money winnings Sunday Two Games Open Season Today 6. Boston NationafsLeague in the final round of the Masters Same Average about five minutes midway in opener 6-4 with a five-goal burst The baseball season teams open their season Tues- can League with 16-10. Both fin- 6. Cleveland the third period, it proved, to in the last 11 minutes. BOSTON (AP)—Alex Hannum came to bury the Cel­ Golf Tournament: 7. New York Frattorali and ’ Wyman both four games scheduled ished with 'victories the Giants Around the NaUonal League, tics but wound up praising them. Gay Brewer $20,000 opened today with all the 8. Kansas City show 183 averages. Frattorali be too late. ------of league. nipping California 7-5 and the one could put the names of six Pete Stamkowskl put Toron­ nomn and naueantrv a 9. California or seven teams in a hat, draw edged Ai Hagenow, 2-0, in the “The Celtics were magnificent,” Hannum said after 73-68-72-67—280 pomp ana pageantry oi a Pittsburgh will pitch Bob White Sox downing the Chicago to ahead 1-0 at 8:07 of the BLAS’TING In to l e a d — Gay Brewer squints presidential bd fter m 10. Washington one and hope that his, or her, quarterfinals then rolled 179 and Rec Fast Pitch Boston’s nationally televised 121-117 victory Sunday Bobby Nichols $14,000 -1 ,.3 202 games to eliminate George first period and at 18:33 Dave into a spray of sand as he explodes out of a sand prevented a sweep by the Philadelphia 76ers in the Washington _ Rd th e tradl- against the Mets’ Don Cardwell, The New York Mets, who Over in the National League, pennant pick in April will WHO’S MINDING THE NET?—Chicago goalie Dennis DeJordy moved away 72-68-70-70—281 8 Tabor, high man in the quali­ from the net in attempt to break up scoring play by Toronto. Toronto’s Larry Kcon scored a goal while the League Planned trap and into lead at Masters. (AP Photofax) Eastern Division final playoffs. The triumph kept alive Bert Yancey $9,000 tional National ^ League g.g (J former Pirate. spent the spring avenging the It looks like this: stand out in the long summer Leafs were short - handed. months ahead, or until the first fications, to reach the finals. the Celtics ’faint hopes for a ninth straight National 67-73-71-73—285 first game at Cincinnati. Philadelphia opens at Chicago NaUonal League against the 1. Phlladelnhla Wynian got by Carl Klien- Jeffrey, foreground, slides toward the net. (AP Photofax) . George Armstrong made it 3-0 Fast pitch softball will be th« Basketball Association title. Arnold Palmer $6,600 Washington, the Senators ^iu, jij^i Bunnlng, the Phillies’ Orioles, beat Baltimore (or the 2. Pittsburgh week in October. I stuber in the quarterfinals, 2-0, in the second period on a pow- subject of a meeting at the East But the 76ers, leading 3-1 as ------73-73-70-69—285 entertained the New York Yan- ace at 19-14 last year, against fourth time, rallying 8. (or 8t. five Louis After watching the Phillies then went three games with er play, while Stan Mikita aide Rec Wednesday night at 7 the best-o(-7 series moves back off and Wayne could take Wilt.” Julius Boros $5,500 kees, with President Johnson a the Cubs prodigy, Ken Holtz- ninth-inning runs and a C-4 vlc- 4. San Francisco several times, one came away Bill Brown, winning the all-im­ spoiled Terry Sawchuk's bid for o’clock. At least 40 men inter- Winning Red Sox 6. Atlanta Relati ves Figure in 10-Pin Tourney to Philadelphia for a game Russell wouldn’t look post the 71- 70-70-75—286 somewhat doubtful star’er to man. 11-16. tory. Impressed. This is a good ball portant third, .182 to 138. a shutout with a goal at 8:45 of ested in playing in a cast pitch Tuesday, were confident that fifth game, insisting on playing Gary Player $4,150 throw out the first pitch. Denny Lemaster, 11-8, goes Kansas City rallied (or three 6. Cincinnati club, one that should have won Hence, leading qualifier in Relatives kept popping up in quarterfinals but brother Ray the final period. league must attend or send a the funeral oration will be deliv- "one at a time.” 75-69-72-71—287 And in Cincinnati, the Reds for Atlanta in Houston against runs in the ninth with Jim Gos- 7. Los Angeles the crown in 1064. but didn’t in the Scratch Division, hod his the quarterfinals and semifinals advanced to the finals in the Hawk Billy Reay at- representative, in order to or- ered then. A sixth game, if necessary, Paul Harney $4,150 hosted the National League the Astros’ Mike Cuellar, 12-10. ger’s double driving in the 8. Houston that great collapse, skidded to hands full with veteran d em of the Town 10-pin Bowling Handicap Division. Ellington Ridge tributed the defeat to two key gamze such a league, Ready for Opener "We expect to wrap it up in would be Wednesday at Boston. 9. New York 73- 71-74-69—287 champion Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco will pitch Juan winner for a 3-2 victory over sixth in 1965 but moved back Quey, losing the first game, 220- tournament at the Parkade, Jayne Bryd. who will (ace de­ Best Nine, Class A—Joe plays, both in the first period. Wally Fortin, Rec program Philly,” Hannum said in a A seventh would be Friday at Lionel Hebert $3^350 who knew (or sure they wouldn't Marichal, 25-6, against Bob Gib- Los Angeles. 10. Chicago to fourth place in 1966. fending women’s c h a m p i o n Eric Nesterenko broke in on director, will conduct the meet- 195, but coming back with 221 Lanes over the weekend. They Garbrous 34-5—29, Paul Groo- BOSTON (AP)—The Boston Red Sox, bolstered by a dressing room interview short- Philadelphia, 77-71-67-73—288 have Sandy Koufax around for son. 21-12, at St. Louis Bob Allison’s two-run homer Like Detroit, Philadelphia and 175 strings to best Quey’s did not have to fact each other, Eleanor Wilson ih the finals, is Sawchuk with a shoot which the ing. Pitching will be an impor- ened because of an earlier San Francisco’s position did winning record in exhibition games, had a mid-morn­ Tommy Aaron $3,350 the first pitch. Cleveland opens with Sam Me- in the 10th inning gave Mln- has top-flight starting pitch­ 202 and 172. Hence had to go however. the wife of Leo Byrd, who went bert 33-4—29; Class B-Roy Toronto goalie swept aside. tant factor and at least four ing date with Manager Dick Williams at Fenway Park threatening telephone call. The not look as good as that of the 75-68-74-71—288 The Dodgers, who rode Kouf- Dowell, 9-8, or Steve Hargam, 13- nesota a 7-5 victory over Atlan- American League ers, with no less than four po- three games again In the semi­ to the finals in the Town Duck- Conyers. 36-7^29. "Had Nester scored, it might good pitchers will be necessary, threat was apparently by a 76«rs. The Warriors returned to Among the 'women contenders today for a final workout before the start of the Amer­ Ben Hogan $2,720 ax’ arthritic left arm to two 10, against Kansas CJity’s rookie ta. . tential 20-game winners in Jim finals and again he came from pin tournament. Kickers—Al Kemp 85-8—77, have been different,” said The league will be for local crank, but the Philadelphia San Francisco for the fifth There has to be reasons was Teri Doran while son John ican League season. 74- 73-66-77—290Straight pennants, sent Bob flash, Jim Nash, 12-1. Detroit Detroit nipped Boston 4-3 with Bunnlng, Larry Jackson, Chris behind to eliminate Ron Tuttle. was among the men’s scratch Frank Wilson 85-8—77, Tom Reay. "And when they scored residents only, coach was given police protec- game of their best-o(-7 Western Bruce Devlin $2,720 Miller, 4-2 last year, to the sends Denny -McLain, 20-14, Gates Brown’s lOth-innlng sln- the selections. Short and Dick Ellsworth. williams, a 37-year-old for- Lakeland, Pla. Then they flew Baltimore, they say, can’t Rowett rolled games of 227 entrants. Former pitcher Pete Apple- Ferguson 103-26—77, Tom while short-handed, that really A slow pitch meeting will b« mer Red Sox player promoted to Boston, arriving late in the tion before, during and after the Division playoffs tonight with 74-70-75-71,-290 mound against the Reds’ Jim against the Angels’ George gle delivering the winning run. Richie Allen may not win the Wolff 85-8—77, John Scarlato gave them a Mft.’’ held April 17. More informatiwi game as a precaution. °"ly » 2-2 break against St. miss, but the Tigers were the and 193 to best RolHe Spearln, Defending scratch champion ton scouts for the Minnesota as manager after two successful evening. Mason Rudolph $2,720 Maloney, 16-8. Koufax, of Brunet, 13-13, at California. Born e Allen drove in three most valuable player award but then beat Gene Dama with Al Rowett was eliminated in the Twins. 90-10—80. Bobby Hull, Chicago’a Golden la forthcoming. "We won’t be back to Bos- Louis, 72- 76-72-70—290 course, has retired to the world . Minnesota opens at Baltimore runs with a single and triple, hottest team In baseball the seasons with Toronto in the to- uarreli Brandon, due to pitch last half of the 1986 season de- the third baseman is one of the games of 180 and 215 after the temational League, was optl- t^e White Sox in the ton,” added veteran guard Hal Making matters worse, the Roberto deVicenzo $2,720 of television. with Jim Kaat, 25-13, opposing leading Wa.shington to an 8-5 V Greer. "I don’t think Boston can Warriors might be without the rpSie'The "facT-thre'e" m w ” man- league’s super .sta rs in the two rolled identical 189 first mtetic on the evej^the opener 73- 72-74-71—290 President Johnson had a busy Dave McNally, 13-6. Chicago victory over St. Louis. aged from the first to the (Inal Aaron, Roberto Clemente games. put games back-to-back like this league’s top scorer, Rick Barry, Sam Snead $2,720 day planned in Washington and will have either John Buzhardt, Sonny Siebert, George Culver with the Chicago White Sox. Wednesday, allowed only one today." who siiffered a sprained ankle and Willie Mays class and jtrs. Wilson needed only "We’re going to move up, y,e first three 72-76-71-71—290 it wasn’t clear right- up until 6-11, or Bruce Howard, 9-5, and Dick Radatz combined for a Tlie sellout Boston Garden in Uie second quarter of Satur- stances. and even be the best Youth games to make the finals. he vowed in looking back on jnnW s. ------gametime (1:30 P.M EST) going against the Red Sox’ Jim two-hitter as Cleveland nipped Bob Swift both died suddenly *■ •^’’e side of the Phils beating Terrie Doran in the last year’s ninth place finish. _ , . . „ u crowd of 13,909 disagreed. nay’s 109-104 loss in St. Louis whether he would be able to Lonborg, 10-10, at Boston. Cincinnati 2-1, Billy McOool was "We ain’t dead," they chanted ‘‘'-nd -saw little action after that, and wound up lead- hitter. quarterfinals and Ruth Smith “We’ve returned f ^ Florida ^ “‘hpaw Billy Hohr throw out the traditional first The games at , Houston, St. the loser — his sixth setback ing the Bengals to third place. One reason for picking the j,, t^e semifinals. Mrs. Byrd had with a winning MU club." three runs m three in retaillation to the cries of Coach Bill Sharman called Trap Shooting ball. Louis, Kansas (Jity and Califor- this spring. "Boston is dead” which ran Barry’s status indefinite, but New manager, , Pirates for second is Maury „ 5;^ of trouble with Lois John- i The Red ^x were set for another left-h^d- The Senators gave left-hander nia will be played at night. Willie Stargell slammed a is one of the smartest men In Wills. On what was observed son, going three strings, but their 1967 deput after .compiling ed newcomer. Bill Landis, through Philadelphia’s Conven- insisted that his club could win Won by Argiros Pete Richert, 14-14 last year. The exhibition season woimd two-run homer In Pittsburgh's 6- hurled three scoreless innings tion Hall last Wednesday night even if the high-scoring forward baseball. He has inherited a i" Florida, he'll have quite a bit needed only two games of 137 a 14-18 record in pre-season ex Back on the beam is George the starting job against the up Sunday with San Francisco 2 victory over Philadelphia. strong, sound and experienced trouble at third base. and 197 to eliminate Grace MUUO,,,. H»l eSnpuM »ith ’’''r S'"? ".'f i"' as the 78ers won their third is unavailable. Yankees’ Mel Stottlemyre, 12- capturing the mythical National Charley Smith had a three-run straight game. ------Argiros. Knocking down 45 of 20.' club. Moving Connecticut’s Dick Roger Maris will help the Brenner in the semifinals. «, M. m«l. I, Or.p.

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Off.| u Il_ti5tiaS a A KID, VOUR FATHER TO SEE THINSS ')OUR Heotingand Plumbing 17 Business Opporhinily 28 Schools and Classes 33 NATIONAL We offer the foUowing advan­ Die YOUR SEKIERA- WAV--IF M3U CAN'T Free to Horal# Roadors tages to good home sewers that TION, EITHER/ WHY CANT BEAT ’EM, JOIN 'EM, R A Y AND A N D Y’S light deliv- D A V Y J O N E S BY LEFF and McWILLlAMH COMPLETE plumbing ‘ and A ^ri^PPO R TU N ITY in a 25c CERAMIC AND MOSAIC CraFt would like to join our traininlg VOU ACCEPT OUR 6EM- I ALWAYS BAY/ Went Information on one of our clessifted advertisements 7 ery, also'Odd jobs, reasonable, ERiCTION A& IT IS AMD heating installation, .-epalrs coin-op car wash and in the Instructions. Learn this excit­ STORES program. I DAVY JbNtS IS TRyiNS TO CAL'S FOOTPRINTS estimates tree. Call 828-8267, END ON THIS BANK QUIT KMOCKINS IT.' No answer at the telephone Hated T Simply daH the and remodeling. Service calls new automatic 75c Dri-Uini; ing bobby and make;, your own ---- 1 CAL BRASHeR’3 TRAIL. k ^ .F I N E ... 628-3946. Park * Oakland Aves. JUST WHAT HEY.' I DON'T LIKE T giver immediate attention. You may still maintain your glfis. CaU 872-0392 tor Informa­ 1. Modern air-conditioned plant 1 NEEDED. THAT CROCODILE'S Call M & M Plumbing & Heat­ present business with this op­ tion, anytime. SILLY GRIN EDWARDS RUSS’ MOWER Service ^ East Hartford sharpening and repair. Rotary ing, 649-2871. eration. New Haven, 1-389-4678. 2. New sewing equipment and reel. Hand mowers a spe­ TOWNE PLUMBING Service, 3. Steady yeafr 'round employ­ ANSWERINQ SERVICE cialty. Pick-up and dell^•ery ACT TODAY AT LONG LAST alterations and repairs, bath­ ment service. 742-7607. rooms, remodeling, emergen­ Move Up To A 64941500 875-2519 THE ONLY TRACTOR 4. Liberal ^arantee minimum LAVOIE BROTHERS—general cies (^ il 649-4066 before Sam. 50,000 and leave your message. You ll hear from our advertiser In Gallon Per Month wage work, chain saw, lots cleared, and alter e p.m. TRAILER SCHOOL IN jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. trees removed, landsckping, Z SUNOCO SERVICE STATION 5. Attractive piece work pro­ loam for sale. Completely in­ THE HARTFORD AREA gram Automobiles For Sale 4 sured, free estimates. Call 742- Millinery, We want an aggressive sales Don't be misled by other 6. Paid holidays and overtime 7649, 289-7033, anytime. Dressmaking 19 minded man. Learn the facts! schools, why travel 75-100 BE HERALD 1966 CHEVROLET Impala Su­ Call or write; miles. per Sport, V-8, 4-speed. Many DRAPES—custom made to your I f you would Uke to joiin a BY KEN MUSE extras. Excellent condition. Household Services measurements, lined or unlln- SUN OIL COMPANY pleasant stimulating and inter­ WAYOUT BY DICK TURNER ONE OF THE CARNIVAL Call 649-3462, after 5. ed. For further information TRAIN LOCALLY BOX LEHERS ______Offered 13-A P.O. Box 71, Bast Hartford esting organization stop in HOW MUCH ii call after 6, 643-1913. ask; tor Mr. Gresham, . TAURUGIGINVtXJRBBi VOUR MARS SIGN IS NEARING 1 1961 CORVErrTE, wWte, two gpRiNG CLEANINa problems? 568-3400 W e train men, fuU and F o r Y o u r part-time, days or nights “HNAST” HCXJ&E.ANDLEO IS THE SUN, AND SATURN AND THE THIS GOING tops, 288 cubic inch, high per­ C iil Suburban Cleaning Serv­ Evening Mr. J. Keith, 647-9546 on ail makes and models of Our Work Is Child's Play >*- MOON ARE ECLIPSING VENUS TO COST ME? formance with 4 speed. 289- ice at 649-9229 coday for free AGCENDING iKTTO G^INI Information Moving— T rucking— equipment. We have 37 W e Make Quality Stuftod 'Toya IN THE TRANSIT.# 6066, alter 6:30. estimate. Budget terms avail­ INBACKOFARIEG/ WHY MOTHERS SET gRAV Storage 20 years' experience in the Several excellenl opportu­ able or use your Conn. Charge Schools and Classes 33 TU B H E R A LD wlU not 1964 FORD G ALAXIE, 2-door trucking industry. No high nities have developed in cur dlscloM the ideutlty of Ctord. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light hardtop, automati'e^ power school diploma necessary. office for fuU-Ume. THE KA-KLAR SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL any advertiser using box trucking and package delivery. Let American Tractor letters. Readers answer­ WALL TO WALL carpeting. Refrigerators, washers and : CLOTH ,TOY Co condition, $1,196. 876-1851. ALL AMBITIOUS MEN Trailer Training show you ing blind box ads who factory approved stove moving speciality. Fold­ desire t6 protect their how to earn $180. - $2?5. a 60 K U iard St., Manchester' 00 to THE a 1953 PONTIAC, good tires plus specifications, minor repairs. ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. TRACTOR TRAILER identity can follow this Call' Hlgble Servlcemaster, week. Guaranteed place­ CLERK TYPIST RoYAl, WIMERYANPCOW-ECT VU. RETUf?// , two spare tires, running condi­ ment assistance upoii grad­ prociMiura: 649-3433 JOBS WAITING ! An,Equal Opporiunlty THE tAX ON ITS PROFITS. IMMe0IATEW,6IR. tion, $26. 648-6249. uation. The only school lo­ Bncloae your reply to the Pointing— Papering 21 Employer . REW EAVING OF bums, moth TRAIN NOW — cated in Hartford licensed CALCULATOR box in an envelope — OLDSMOBILE by the State of Connecticut addressed to the Classi­ holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ PAINTING— Interior and ex­ OPERATOR dow shades made to measure PA Y ONLY Department of Motor Vehi­ fied Manager, Manchester terior, very reasonable, free SALESGIRLS 7-ca r eosentiaL BY ROY CRANE TORONADO cles. , BUZZ SAWYER Bhrening Herald, togther all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys estimates. Call Richard Mar­ WHEN WORKING COMPTOMETER For fuftiier ,,iriformatl. % ton, 4510. HRST ------Special rates for people 65 or Could develop into permanent, t 649-6760. ideal for camper, $1,800. or c my hp KW, ke. TJA Ing. M3. ON ...... „ over. Call my competitors then CASHIER —weekend ’ evenings position. Starting salary- $66 MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD $460..and take over payments. FOUND — Unirsday evening, DUlKlmg—• call me. Estimates given. 649- only. Friday-Sunday, from 6-10 psr week, nease , ca\l Afts. “You might at well face facte, Pop! Mondays, from 4 CaU 643-0704. NATIONAL IR 5Z" watch, lOwner may have by Contraeting 14 7863, 875-8401. Loersch, Eraco Oor^., ‘ Route AT LEAST THEylS NO—BUT WHAT A WELL, PHIL-MOW to 5 p.m., we stand alone in this neighborhood!" p.m; Must have knowledge of _ _ _ - r ^ t ^ NOT LETTING IT SAD WEDDMO WE KNOW IT% NOT ABLE figures and the handling of ( j P p S TM l 6-44A Bolton, 646-6268. Stop in ***^*"* *** CARPENTRY -concrete work EXTERIOR AND Interior paint- RUIN THE LIVES OVER THE KlOSf body, good mechanical condi' monies. Apply in person only * * ^t your conveidencA ^ 'THEIR anything from cellar to roof, ing. Wallpaper books, paper- tion. Reasonable. 644.0166. after 1 p.m. daily. Strand Thea­ FOUND—W HITE and brown fe­ Inside and out, no substitute hanging. Ceilings. Floors. FVl- Perk Sc Oakland Aves. iaCRL F R ID A Y —typist^ good THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG AMBITIOUS tre, Main St. Hartford. male mongrel. CaU Lee Frac- for quaUty work, satisfaction ly Insured, workmanship guar­ -with figures, tor assistant to SIX USED PICK-UPS and one East' Hartford YT'S & P = ^ I K G chia, Dog Warden, 648-8694. smaU dump, all need 'work, no guaranteed, competitive prices, anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. WANTED —RN or LPNi 7-3, ex­ president' Salary . commen­ (^N^W EEKI^ , If no answer 643-9043. MEN DAIslDELION DANDELIONS SHOULD sensi'ble offer refused. Conn. No job too small, D4D Car­ cellent wages. Call 876-0771 or surate with abUity. Write qual­ it SOON ENOUGH / 649-3081. ifications-to Box G, Manches­ :BE ERADICATED AS SOON Construction Co., 261 Broad THATSAV«?60 ^ ^ .^ d ays 643-1904, evenings N ^ E YO m o ^ pri^^^ Announcamoiits 2 JQBS W AITING ter Herald tor imerview. AS POSSIBLE] St., rear .of Manchester Wall- Ing, interior and exterior, wall­ ELECTROLUX vactmm clean- paper and Paint, between 9-8. papering and removal. 647- ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ ACCOUNTS era, salea and service, bonded rages, rec rooms, bathrooms 9564. LARGEST TRACTOR representative. Alfred AmeU, tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ RECEIVABLE Trailers— EXTERIO R AND interior cus­ TRAILER SCHOOL IN 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, ment work, cellar floors, pat­ tom painting and decorating, CLERKS 644-8141 or 648-4918. MoUki Hames 6-A ios, roofing. CaU Leon Cies- wailpaper removed, airless CONNECTICUT zynskl, Builder, 649-4291. For T V and appMance dis­ IN D IVID U AL AND business h»- 8’ W OLVERINE camper, s l e e p s ____ spray service. Free estimates, tributor. Ideal working HELP come tax returns prepared. 2 or 8, excellent condition, good CbtRPENTRT—alterations fully insured. Reasonable Before you call a school MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY and conditions, good salary, 5 Dan: Mosler, 649-8839, 525-8363 buy. 643-6927. additions, rec rooms, garages, rates. Bank terms available. check that school out with day week. Vacation, excel­ YOUNG MAN to LEARN J WE OLD PR09 HAVE AOICH MORE ceilings. Roofing, gutters, sid­ Wajsbbond and Millor, 649- The Motor Transporta­ lent benefits. T A X . R E TU R N — Business and CAM PER TR AILE R , sleeps 6, EXPERIENCE IN THESE AAATTERS!! ing, painting, workmanship 1641, 568-0017. tion Assn, of Connecticut. THE PRINTING BUSINESS ^ individual prepared by income completely furnished, never piaranteed. A. A. Dion, Inc., Approximately 14,000,000 RADIO & APPLIANCE tax accountant. Raymond Gl- used. Can be seen at S3 Sea­ ~W. IT' 643-4860. trucks on the road. DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. 37'/2 .H 0UR w e e k • PAID VACATION 4 raitl, oolUeot 876-7362. man Circle after 4 p.m., 649- Electrical Services 22 The trucking industry 95 Leggett Street MORTV MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 0147. Q U A U T Y (Jarpentry—Rooms, has a problem acquir­ Bast Hartford PAID RETIREMENT PLAN j f 'I ATTENTION! - - - dormers, porches, basements, FOR A L L YOUR electrical ing qualified drivers. Let 528-6581 needs, tost and complete serv­ THESE A\OST BE A C E R T A IN HOMEMAKERS refinlshed, cabinets, built-ins, New England Tractor A PPU f ‘ ^ Augustine Kemienskl, Electro­ Motoreyelo*— ice, reasonable rates, fuUy (((' A G E W H E N yiOOVE ALLOWED formica, aluminum, vinyl, Trailer Training show you An Equal Opportimity lux sales represbntatlve, invites TV 6 T A O T TELLING F IB S . I l e y e l M 11 steel, ceramo siding. WilUam insured. CaU Colonial Electric, how to make $200 a week Employer you to call tor free examination Robbins Carpentry Service. 644-0166. or more. A short training manrhT0t^r . lEtJftttttg fe ra li ^ your cleaning equipment in 1968 HONDA 460, excellent con- o t 649-3446. program. We train on tan­ preparation tor your spring dition. reasonably priced. CaU dem axel trMlers, all type administrative ASS'T.-' — cleaning. CaU 875-6381, 236- 643-8204. NEWTON B. SMITH k SON— Hoot Rnishlng 24 transmission and tank Responsible person for im­ 4251. ------^------Remodeling, repairing, addi­ portant duties in porocessdng FLOOR SANDING and refljilah- trailers. Also, Emeryville tions, rec rooms, garages, orders at a' public warehouse. INCOMB T A X Service — Indl- ing (specializing In older sleeper cab equipment. porches and roofing. No Job Fast and accurate typing nec­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER floors), cleaning and waxing Members of all truck own­ vidual and buslneae returns ZOOM INTO SPRING too smaU. CaU 649-3144. essary. Hours Monday thru floors. Painting. Paperhang­ er’s association in New ,^HE DOESN'T MOM prepared Call any- Friday 8-5. (3ood wages. FuU MEN and WOMEN ing. No job too small. John England and New , York. r EVEN KNOW 1964 Honda 50 $ 99. ALL TYPES of cabinet work, benefits. Apply by mall or in I 'M a l i v e .' kitchen remodeling our spe- V erfaille,' 649-5780. Part or full-time training. NEEDED ON ALL SHIFTS IN L(>C ^ TEXTILE MILL. Volpf, 644-8849.______■ w hite person to G.L. Manus, Hart­ olalty, 22 years experience. Licensed and approved ford Despatch and Warehouse EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT NOT ESSENTIAL, WE NEW SPRING line of Dutch -Qaj- 'TVall Qft 411QQ Fair prices. Call Lou Dasoanio, program. For Information Co., Inc., 225 Prospect St., V-/if Maid garments, may be seen 1965 Honda Trail 90 ?199. 649-6985 anytime. Bonds— Slocks— call Hartford, 247-1363 TRAIN YOU. a t t r a c t i v e WAGES, GROUP INSUR­ anytime. East Hartford, Conn. We are Wednesday from 9 a.m.-lO at YeHow Mortgages 27 ANCE AND PROFIT-SHABINa BENEETT. APPLY IN M . L a . a t, an equal opportunity employ­ EASY PERSON AT , €/*'• ! AIN BY LESLIE TURNER ______Spoclol SarvicM 15 SECXIND MORTGAGE — Un- er. BIOS ' t m . BUDGET PLAN nurse, my FOOTl m w my p r w b i 1 NAVSHTT 4':«). 626-0161, Extr Route 83, Talcottville tobacco beds. 648-9920. second, third, aU kinds realty. 996 o r 64iB;Q9« after 6. Statewide, credit rating tumec- A-iO ■4-'0 ^6 l/lfSMffO* essary. Reasonable, confiden­ Reoftiig— Siding 16 Antom obllM For Sal# 4 b o y 's b i c y o l b , b ^ tial, quick arrangements, Al- Ambitious Men MACHINISTS ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS .'new, ettU-in carton, excellent BIDWBLL HOME Improve- vin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, •\v V ; ..-I • n e e d C A ^ Yoor-oredit turn­ buy^ $39.^ 649-7406 after \6 p.m. meat Go.-nRooflng, lidlikg- al- 983 Main St., Hartford ;^venlnga Positions In Our Rockville, Cpnn., Branch ed iia^T flliMt 'mANIMAlJ& HAeHOTA0OP6 Roofing and anywhere. Nb" small loan of , Will interview applicants oh ' ABOUT BRIRTIG Businott S#rvk#s Chimneys 16-A WANTED TOOL MMIEIIS L l iU 'L E S P O R T S ' B Y R O U S O N ftnance company plan. Douglaa O f f o r t d 1 3 Clean, Late Model Wednesday, April 12, 3 P.M. to 8 P.M. Only Mbtara,. 388 M a i n . ______ROOFING — Speolalialng re­ i^SPbtffS At Connecticut Motor Lodge FIRST SHIFT OPENINGS 1J05 gj^TuranrjnR. American 33ol SHARFBNINO S e ^ c e —Pawa< pairing roofs ot all kinds, new USED CARS roofs, gutter wortc, chimneya . 400 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. automatic transmission. Low knives, axes, abeara, rttatea, Top Prices Paid A U FRINGE BENfiiHTS , 0tary Uadea. Quick service. cleaned, . repaired. Aluminum Opportunity for H.8. Grad, interested in learning the retail mU^igc, excellent condition, For All Makes atitt under factory guarantee. C ap i^ Equipment Co. 88 Main aiding 80 y e a n ’ experience. and w h o le ^ e business through oh the job .training. . . OVERTIME S O H ^ ^ Free eatimatea. Crtl Howley 8i,235. OaU 648-8819.______St., Manchester. Hours daUy CARTER CHEVROLET Applicants Will be trained in Sales, Credit and .Collection, 7-6. Thursday 7-9f Saturday 7- 648-6391, 644-8883. Management, Bookkeeping and related store functions. 1996 CtAT-TiMi^ Oomet-iV8, A 648-7968. C O ., m e . TABCO MFG. C a ki-i/'- automatic, power . steortng. ROOPINO—R E P A IR of roofs. Apply in person during the above hours only The beat in gutten and oon- 1229 Main St. An Equal Opportunity Employer S3 ELM ST: V ^ ^ M ANCM ESTiR JUBL w s m r wTlbSSorEntoriia aerrtoe, prompt Phone 649-5238 e 4 M » ^ aanrlea* Catt 847-984T, evealnga. too. CAU Otnigh?*, 648-7707. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1967

Rooms W lHiout Board 5 f Fomhlmd Wantodl To Rant 68 Honiot For Soli 72 Hoasos For So|o 72 Suburban For Solo 75 Suburban For Solo 75 Htip Wanted— Mok 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wonte^^-Mole 36 HelpH d p Wanted— Art|elM For Salt 45 m u s t SBLL- 6 rooms of tur- nlture, leaving .state, wabher, WANTED —IH or 2 h.p. slngls Apgrtmontt 63-A w a n t e d — S bedroom apart- MAN(3aB8’rER--Corns BOO this iMAj[lonlal, idtra modern kitcl^, fiirished rooms, one onBaMW^ Sam Yulyes, Shoe Repair Shop ment, all utUltlM, $22. wssUy. CLASSIFIED sales routes, experience not re­ 8806. and hardware store. 638-7626. jjy jjuet Beauty Studio, 867 B. many otitor fumishitigs and ap­ 8906 after 6 p.m. ed yard, new bath and remod- built-ins'and garage. If you Realtors, 643-6980. VM baths (in-law suite). Ex- fireplace, walk-cut. basement, quired. Guarantee of $150 of the better k ^ t 28 Oak St. THE r a o i a n o n bo o m , c m - Can 875-9306. celleht bam, box stalls, pad-, acre lot. Woods In rear, 8IT>* MANCHESTER Country Oub, ' ------Middle Tpke. 849-8906. pliances. 649-5881. eled kitchen. Reduced to $12,- are handy wHh a paint brush. weekly to start. Call 644-0203. Manchester. BLUNOTON CENTER-^- WO. J^ul w! Dougan, Realtoi’, flvls coUU be the buy of a docks. Ideal for active horse 900. Call (fora) LaUng, Real* locker room attendant. Please PUNCH PRESS operators, no WALNUT BED, never used, al­ muttng distance of Manchester DARK RICH, sUsie free loam, large, pleasantly flimUied em first fkxir, quist, furnish­ 649-4530. lifetime. Barrows and Wallace **®“ ®** house, large wooded M . minded family. Bolton Lake tor, 1-228-3866; ADVERTISING MEN PART-TIME momlngx ocmtact club, 648-0108, Mr. GEM CHEVROLET experience required, part or so used coll spring, $20. com -. rooms, phrUng. Oen 019-2188 tor July and August. OaH 649- AU electric beat. CaU 875-9S29. area. Upper 40’S. (foil Suzanne______, _ $16. Gravel; «il, stone, sand, ed studio apartment, for busi­ Oo. 940-6SQ6. and evemings for Jaliitoinlal Benetti. fuU-tlme. Apply In person. plete. Call after 4:80, 643-9266. for overnlgtat and pennaasnl 7204. MANCrtiuSTER—6 room Oarrt- ______' ...... ' Ahorta A4S.888A J Watson COVENTRY—1800 FednUl OO* ^ROWING EVERY DAY patio imd pool sand and ma­ ness person. C al 870-1868. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS service, 6 days a week. Must Gayle Mfg. Co. Inc., 1068C Tol­ guest rates. 8(»i Colonial, modern kitchen MANCHBSTEat: $18,900-Just '^RJION — 7 room Cape, Iw ^ .Beach 4 Co., Realtors, 622- ^°nial. BenuttfoUy nemesed , » be over 18. Call Healy Main­ land St., East Hartford. An nure. 6U-9604. MIAPLE DINING room set, drop nooms plus Ftoteda room, 8 AJA. to 5 P.M. CARPENTERS and carpenter's tenance, 87 Niles Or., Manches- B O D Y M A N eqilal opportunity employer. leaf table and' hutch; bronze ROOM. FOR RENT o r ^ chaimndng 8 room guest house. ter, 624-0630. helpers. Call 876-1016. formica top drop leaf table, S share my apartment with ma­ ______BOLTON LAKE area—7 room boautifuUy sStusied on villagS Good shop, better wages, best POOL TABLE FOR sale. Call Sialrs; electric stove; Motor­ ture woman, Uteben privUegu COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. PART-UMB mornings for Jan- benefits. Call BUI Matthewn, 643-2634. qudred. 649-0686. ^80. sU day Saturday and 900. ' PWlbrlck Agency""’ Iteii- ?^ [i‘ o v e i ^ VERNOn ' " a mom C o i^ ~ai: Colonial, 32x16’ bam, 16 green. IH i«ivete a c w . ^ ola 24” TV; sewing machine; e4$-6746. MONDAY Thru rBIOAS 10:M AAL — SATVBOAT f AAL . itorial service, five days. Gen­ 1-423-1608. HELP WANTED tors. 649-6847. aaroae.garage. Need we toviuiy more? acres, most attractively situ- be seen. U p p « 2 V s . ^ Su- ' 6x6 llliber porch rug; bird cage. largo living room, dining room, ated. Mid 30’s. Call Suzanne zanneZEume ahovto, 643-8886, J. eral Cleaning Services, 48 Oak YOU SAVED AND daved for Barrawa and Wallace Oo. 649- modem kitchen with bulIt-ins, well to wall carpdt. Keep it Reasonahle. 643-8221. Boglnoss Leecdrtom 'Burinoif Proporty . b e d r o o m s , 2 tun baths Shorts, 643-8886. J. Watson Watson Bieach ft Co., Reattocs^ St., Manchester. e49-6334. NICB ROOM wMh dsek. own 6806. IH baths, garage. Marlon B. ENGINEERS PARTS COUNTER MAN Alternating Shifts: new with Blue Ixustre. Rent ’ jQ modem kitchen with buUt-ins. Beach 4 Oo., Realtors, 522- 522-2114. YOtJB COOPERATION WILL |>|AI 9T 11 kUehen. OaU 640-6409. For Roof 64 Robertson. Realtor, 648-0958. BE APPRECIATED l/IM L I I Good stock, better wages, beat Dye Machine Operators electric shampooer, $1. The 2 fireplaces, walk-out base- CONCORD RD. beauUfte 2114. benefits. OaU Bbed Fries, 1-423- Finishers Musical InstruniMits 53 We Need Enfirineers SHOP MECHANIC Sherwin-WUMoms Co. ROOM FOR LADY or gentie- 8UITB of offlcM preasnUy APARTMENT HOUSE-6 units, ' " 8® BOL’TON 8 bedroom Ranch ------a a l t b o x " W anted Rfffli EftOfa 77 1603. Weavers QuUlers BOOK OP Knowledge—1964 edl A ONCE IN A lifetime oppor­ For machine building, re­ tunity to buy a complete set o< tion, 2M Charter Oak St' 648- is noW( availabls in the State <*eater, exceUent condition. By Agency. Realtors, 649- en. 2 bedrooms, recraatlaB place, level lot with plenty of SELLING YOUR home? For Continued From Preceding Page Recent graduate preferred tion, 20 volumes plus supple' pair and maintenance. Re­ CAR SALESMAN Ludwig drums in new condi­ 8868. Thaater BoUdlng. Can ba sub- appoiitoent PhUbrick Agen- ______^ room, landscaped yard. Mar- trees. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, '^''® ------prompt,------oourteoUB------— servicej ..- that and aero experience desir­ ments, like new, $100. 649-1032 rooms, new heating, wiring and lated experience or trade -Third Shift: tion at a greatly reduced price. dlvldid U necauary. For in* oy. Raaltors, 649-0847. BOWERS SCHOOL —Garrison Realtor, m s-1677 Realty, 649-9823. able. Excellent opportunity Good schedule, better wages, FURfnniBD ROOM for gentle- plumbing. Antique shop poten­ school Mckground. Must Watchman ------— — CaU 643-7847 after 6 p.m .for Help Wonted Help Wanted— with growing recovery sys­ best benefits. Call Ray Dero- man, shower, private entrance form att«^ Theater maaa* „^tNCHBSTER------oomor ------loca. ---- .* Y®*” ------ANDOVERr—oversized 6 room tial. Far below investment. be able to read blueprints, sders, 1-423-1603. I Boatitand Accessories 46 information.______$26,9(X). (foil Suzanne Shorts, Female 35 Female 35 tems group In pleasant and parking. Inquire 101 Chest­ tlons on Main Street that are f^Jf® J”®“ em kltclvm, 2% MANC3HESTER —new listing — Cape, 2-car garage, large Legal Notice mios, schenatics. Excellent First Shift: ideal for offlees, stores, etc. “ t"®- ‘ ®fK® PWieleo nvlng oversized 6 ro n Split Level, wooded lot, assumable mort- 643-8886. J. Watson Beach ft modem facility. Mail wages, good opportunity ■ ~~ TEMPO ELECTRIC guitar with nut S t LIMITATION OBDEB BXPE3RIENCED — Full - tim« MHJDICAL ASSISTANT and re- resume to: GEM CHEVROLET Maintenance Machinist case and 70 watt Gibson am­ MAIN STREET Wa have a few of these unique ^ “>8 « » m and family large living room and dining g^ge, high location near lake, Co., Realtors, 622-2114. AT A (XiURT OF PROBATB, for right man in a fast 14’ SKI BOAT, 80 h.p. Johnson, room. 2-car garage, walk-out held at Manchester, within and for and part-tinie, women wanted ceptaomdst, excellent opportuni­ Material Handlers plifier. Excellent condition, situations. Tremendous invest­ room, kitchen with ample cab- selling for $17,600. R. F. Dim- growing company. Apply ON THE MOVE motor euid trailer. 644-1656. Near ceoter, two newly romod- basement, $82,600 PhUbrlok VERNON — quiet, friendly the District ol Manchester, on the for salee In women’s specialty ty for a career in a worth­ $126. 21" Philco console TV, ments, the growth and the de­ Inets, 8 good sized bedrooms, ©ck Co., 649-5245. eled irtoroe or offtcee. AvoU- Agency, Realtors, 640-6847. also paneled recreation room. neighborhood, new custom built j. wallett shop. Apply in person, at the while and interesting position PIONEER PARACHUTE Stems Rd., Willimantic $28. Tolland, 872-0098. mand is so olnflous. T. J. N. P. HALLENBECK CO. TOMIBMlf 63 able together or separately, $85. 1% baths, fireplace, basement BOLTON—6 room Ranch. Gar- Ranch, Raised Ranches, L- Judge. Peggy-Ann Shop, Broad St., in the office of a doctor in APPLY Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. INVESTMENT minded? Com­ CO. Bunker HIU Rd. and RA. 6 Building Materials, 47 WE HAVE customers wattlug per month for one, $160. per garage, large lot. Immaculate age, stone front, deeul end Ranch, budat-in above and oven, ,a^®*S‘®MMche'SJ*r'; S' s S d r a S ^ Manchester Parkade. East Hartford. Applicants must An Equal Opportunity B8 HAMMOND organ with Les> pare this 4-4 duplex for value Andover, Conn. condition, inside and out. $26,- street. Large treed lot. Call ceramic tiled baths, landscap- decea.sed. be neat, a good typist and able Hale Road, Manchester, Conn. Employer CHENEY BROTHERS lie speaker, $1,700. Call 249- for the rental of your apart* month tor both. Call 848-9078. Haines For Sde 72 at only $18,900. Verplanck 900. UftR Realty Co. Inc., 643- now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen­ ed wooded lot, $20,000-$22,000. E^'^Ml^dle®- K to meet the public. Pies "ant 743-8051 AUTHENTIC cleaned used an­ 0740. ment or borne. J. D. Real Be* ______School area. Leonard Agency, 31 Cooper Hill St. 2692, Robert D. Murdock, 643- cy, 646-0181. Dimock Realty, 649-9823, 649- Manchester. Conn., executor. HIGH SCHOOL sumnmdings, liberal benefits, tique brteks. 643-2208. tate, 643-6120. LARGE (XIRNBR store, down- $10,900-4 ROOM Ranch, porch, Realtors, 646-0469. ORDERED:______That___ six -months salary commensurate with ex­ town Manchester 4Sx7()'. Par- full cellar. G1 or conventional 6472. 5245. from the 4th day of April, 1967. bs APARTMENT — centraUy lo­ SOUTH WINDSOR—Beelzebub and the same are limited and al­ perience. References both per­ GENERAL FACTORY workers, PARTS COUNTER clerk, exper­ Personnel Office Open Antiques 56 Ually finished basement Call financing. Mitten Agency, m a n OIESTER—8 room (3olo- lowed for the creditors within -which SENIORS , Diamonds— Wctches— cated, 8 rooms plus kitch­ Rd. oversized 6 room Cape, fuU to bring tn their claims against said sonal and business required. good working conditions, ience not necessary, aU bene­ r (k: k v i l l e o f f ic e Monday-Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. WANTED TO BUY-Antiques, 822-8114. Realtors, 648-6980. w. 1 % 7» batli la, UJBUWIWUDI,mshwa^m, built-in vacinim sys- Legal Notice Hours 9-8. Monday-FYiday. enette, heat, hot water, gas for shed dormer, 1 % baths, finish­ estate, and said executor is direct­ fringe benefits. Apply, 8:30-4, fits, good hourly rate, good Jewelry 48 steins, furniture, pawter, l«ad> ed rec room, -car garage, one ed to give puNic notice to the cTedl- Write Box E, Herald. cooking, waH to waU carpet- OFFICE SPACE for rent, over THREE FAMILY -6.8 and 4, I®™’ K®*'®®®- far­ 2 O F nC E New England Metal Products, hours, driver’s license neces­ Of The 643-4141 ed lamps, art glass, primitivea, a HUtCtllnS HAIRDRESSER WANTEJD — 44 Stock Place. For Other Hour Appointments any quantity, 644-8962. this one for $17,900. PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. OluOn,dltion sellingSelling torfor $22,9(X). 900 R.R . thet'heof'** Districtptatrlct of Ivfancheater, Ma^hester, ^ on /hiUiethe *SaSr^tavinBpgpgr havlne’A this a order dreuiation in some in new^ said Schaller or Mr. Elwood Carter, pairlng. Prompt service. Up to adults only. Write Box D Her­ ideal conditions, bright and Realtors, 649-6324. hours 9-5:30, salary and com­ HARTFORD COURANT ald. Agency. Realtors. 849-0847. F. Dlmock Oo., 649-5245. t pmSate district -within ten days CAREERS Manchester Motor Sales, 812 $20. on your old watch in trade. cheerful area, with plenty of PARKBR-Porter Street area—• Pre.sent, Hon. John J. Wallett, n,,, and re- mission. Call 649-3991. Closed Mondays, F. E. Bray, CONTEMPORARY—9 rooms, 4 W. Center St. Manchester. 643- Wearing Apparel— windows, 390 Main SL, con- MANCHESTER — two new 2- 7 room oldei Colonial on cor- BOLTON-(X>VENTRY line — 3 Eltate ct Maurice J. Coleman, « the no- MAINTENANCE - Due to the piromotian and DRUG CLERK —full or part- 737 Main St. State Theatre LOOKINO FOR anything In real- 'veniant parking, near hospital. bedrooms, 2*/4 baths, automat­ OOUNTEJR GIRL -part-time, 1511. famlly flats, 6-0. Rea(ly for oc­ ner lot, 4 rooms and bath bedroom Ranch, large kitchen, District, JOHN J. WALLETT. Judg*. BE transfeir of its assistant mana­ time, experienced preferred, Building. Furs 57 e tate rentals — apartments, ic kitchen, family room, din­ MACHINIST ObU 649-9258. fireplace, % acre lot. Call now. on motlon of peanor P. Coleman, evenings, AippJy Bess Eaton ger, New England’s fastest hours flexible, good pay, re­ homes, multlpls dwellings, no cupancy. Separate furnaces, ing room, beautiful large wood­ down, thref up with lav. Needs Donuts, 160 Center St. BLACK PERSIAN Lamb coat, decorating. Two car garage. Only $1S,2(». Hayes Agency, Con“ - growing newspaper is replacing liable, driver’s license. Miller fees. CaU J. D. Real Estate, city uUUtles. See and compare. ed lot, $31,900. Philbiick Agen­ ONE size 18, good condition. 649- T. J. Oockett Realtor, 643- 646-0131. ^ERBD:' That six months Rate Range (Days) Joumejrman-Electrician this man to its Rockville circu­ Pharmacy. Fuel and Feed 49-A 648-612$. Mortgagee available Call cy, Realtors, 649-5847, Israel’s Exports Spurt 9475, 242-9278. WAREHOUSE Leon Cfleazynskl, Builder, 649- 1677. ______from the 4th day of April, 1967. be O f The $3,092 - $8,274 Per Hour Maintenance lation staff. MANAGER . Main St, near center, approxl- 4291. CHENEY ESTATE—14 roonw, 4 - I; :,-;;:,;:: ;—------lowed for the BOLTON creditors within -sev en which room TEL expand- AVIV, f^ J Israel * ’,® y X —Israel ‘"c4 5?to»in 8 ^ '!^ h l^ - Appiioamt must be qualified to FOR SALE —first quality baled EVENING GOWNS and cocktail 464 MAIN AT. FOOT apon- njately 800 squaw feet tor stor- Kotha 9.0111. Mi-ami anmvi'v BEAUTIFUL —^Hcw 6 room Lr sWe Ranch, 3 or 4 bedrooms, to bring in their claims against said total manufactured exports “HNAST” Rate Range (Days) Situations Wanted— dresses, sizes 12-16, all very MEDALLION Raised , garage, ppro • minutes from Man- large li-vlng room with raised |^|^^^givt*^wic'ndlce^to'th*e came close to $400 million last OPPORTUNITY We are looking for a man work with youth and must be a hay. Call 649-6911. ment, $86. 64S-2426, 9-0. age area or work shop, $66. per imately 3 acree of land- By ap­ EIrst National Stores is to perform a wide variety $3,092 - $3,274 Per Hour high school graduate with a Female 38 g;ood condition, call after 6 Ranch, fireplaced living room, Chester, large landscaped hearth fireplace and bookcases, creditors to*^bring in their claims year, the Export Institute of p.m., 649-3319. ROOMS, $126. 8% rooma, month. OaU 648-9678. pointment. PhUbrick Agracy, pioud o f Its "FIN AST’ Part or Full-Time of duties in the mainte­ good driving record. (Automo­ kitchen with dining area, 8 bed­ Realtors, 649-0347. wooded lot, raised hearth fire- bright kitchen with plenty ol a®cOTy'of*thl8'*M^r in some Israel esUmales. This was 16 RELIABLE MOTHER with ref- Fertilizers 50*A $110. Parking. 10 Forert St, rooms, garage, $18,000. Leo­ place and buUt-lns. $21,000. cabinets, full tUed bath,bath, ruufuU new5$papernewspaper havinRnajving a circulation in porper cent over 1666. The Instl- label products, and justly nance of our plant. Must We are,looking for a Jour­ bile furnished). TWO (XiWNS, aqua and mauve, so. It represents an image have mechanical aptitudes erences will care for small o ff Mato S t, 646-0090, 64S------nard Agency, Realtors, 646- MAN(3HESTER room (fope, Meyer Agency, MLS, Realtors, bMement^th garage «rtd<»r rict within ten days predicts a lUrUier ^ rise of Several women will be se­ neyman electrician to per­ size 9, matching head pieces. 6*76, STORE FOR RBNT- ■ Venion o f dependability and qual­ and be familiar with ma­ Duties consi&rt: of working with child for working parents. Rea­ 0469. ooufatry setting, fireplace, at Vernon (jircle. 643-0609. utUity shed, large treed lot turn make to this court of the no- 18.6 per cent, to $460 miuion. lected to fill permanent po­ form the complete range of CX)W MANURE by the load. Call after 5:30, 649-9812. CZrcle, next to Mt. Vernon ity. We also believe that chine tools and machining our newspaperboy organization sonable. 643-8857. screened patio, tip top oondi- with garden space. Enjoy sub­ tlce riven sitions wlith intemetioiral electrical and electronical Peila Brothers. 643-7405. 8% ROOM heated apartment. Dairy store. 811 square feet to MANCHE8TB1I^7 room home, Tohn j . WALLETT. Judge. *Ws year. our office staff represents of replacement parts. in the servicing of present and S m (fou 'n ow ’. Otoy $W.900. urban Uving only minutes manufacturer of fashion work, and also will be re­ WOMAN WOULD like to take otova and refrigerator, aeoaod lOOO square feet avidiable. Ex- 2-car garage, extra lot. Just ’ quieit reeldenUal araa. Formal this "FINAST” image—de­ Trade school and 5 years prospective subsoribens in the Hayea Agency, 646-018L from Manchester. Asking $18,- app€irel. Applicant will be quired to do other duties Vernon area. care of children, days or nights floor, central location, $138. ceUent business locatton. Rea- reduced to $22,400. Mitten dining room, flraplace, 1% pendable, qualified em­ industrial experience or related to the maintenance Household Goods 51 Wonted— To Buy 58 900. U&R Realty Co., Inc. 643- in charge of sales girls In -full-time. 875-6381. monthly. OU-llOO, 9 ajn.-O ptoL sonahle rent Weekdays, 873- Agency, Realtors, 648-6980. IMMACUnAATE 6H room Ranch baths, excOUent closet space. LEGAL NOTICE ployes. Wouldn’t you like equivalent required. Rogers of our mill. Trade school We offer pleasant working con­ HOUSEHOLD LOTS, anUques, 2692, Robert D. Murdock, 643- local area. High income offers a sizeable package of CLEAN, USED refrigerators, 0638, erentogs and weekends, ------to an almost forgotten pries Moderately priced, excellent PUBLIC HEARING to be pcirt of this? and 5 years industrial ex­ ditions (Inside and outside WOMAN WILL care for chil­ bric-a-brae, clocks, frames, THREE AND 4 rooms furnish­ 876-8746. W PAYS ALL Assume 4% per 6472. with flexible working hours fringe benefits and is an ranges, automatic washers, range, 8 bedrooms, kltcdien financing available. Wesley R. TOWN OP VERNON perience or equivalent re­ work). Paid vacation, pyension dren, days, full or pert-time. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ ed or unfurnished, oil heat, cent mortgage. Attraettve 8- This is a chaUenging busi­ for women with managerial with guarantees. See them at with dining area, baseboard Smtth, Realtor, 643-1567. BOLTON —^Webster Lane, 6M equal opportunity employer quired. Applications accept­ plan, paid Blue Cross, CMS and 649-5745. lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 phridng, private, adults, rea­ bedroom Raaeb, fireplaos. Notice Is hereby given that there wUl be a Public Hearing ness, with dollars and potential. For interview call enjoying steady year 'round B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- room Itouteh on deadend street. ed daily, interviews Tues­ Major Medical, and an annual Lake St , Bolton, 649-3247. sonable. CaQ 64S-6S89. held at the Vernon Administration Building, 53 West Main Street cents, pounds and ounces, Mir. Douglas, 236-3224. work. Applications accept­ EXPERIENCED mother wishes Main St. Call 643-2171. SaborboB For Boat M to .... v i « r . " S ^ SS^u^Crc ^m“? S Large wooded lot, idecd for miles and gallons and a day. Call Miss Banister, increase commensurated with Realtors, 6494S83A. (forage, ahmaimun siding. Only Rockville, Connecticut, on April 17, 1967 at 8:00 P.M. tor con- ed dally, interviews Tues­ babysitting days, for working WE BUY AND sell antique and FOUR lUXM iqtartmeot, sec- FIVE BOOM apartment, on 90 Wolverton Agency, Realtora, ^ toen . Price reasonable, ^^gratlon of the following ordinance: host of other computations 1-774-9605. Apply to: abiJnty. SEWING MACHINE —Singer $14,900. VBA, $450. down. Pas- days. Call Miss Banister, parents. Good references. 643- used furniture, china, glass, ond floor. Inquire 388 Oenter acre farm to Hebron, Garage ST. JAMBS PARISH —7 room 649-2818. CaU anytime, 649-3650. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING USER (3HARGES as our main concern. Above BABYSITTE3R wanted Monday- automatic zig-zag in cabinet, ric, MLS ReaKors, 289-7475 eve- 1-774-9606. Apply to: Applicant must live in the 8857. silver, picture frames, old St and garden privUegea. Adults spUt Levri, IH baths, dining FOR THE COLLBCmON AND DISPOSAL OF average grades in such Frlday 8-3, own transportation. button holes, embroiders, hems ______New England “tags, 648-4308. R(X3KY HHL—6% room Ranch, ______ROGERS CORP. Vernon area. coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, ------IT preferred. 648-9888. room, famUy room , ------AUXHJcrrrK, SEWAGE 'WITHIN TftB TOWN OF VERNON subjects as bookkeeping, 643-7467. Mill and Oakland Sts. BOOKKE5EPER desires work at etc. Like new condition. Orig­ watches, old jewelry, hobby THREE ROOM heaitod apart- ^ rambUng (fopa. Nme rooms. 6 six ROOM Cane. 8 or 4 ~ ^ finished rec room, heat- according ^Ui‘the mpiire’me'nto o f Chapter 13, SecUon business math, algebra, Manchester home, can handle complete inally over $300 balance now, ROGERS CORP. collections, paintings, attio ment hot water, stove and re- ANDOVER Garden Apaitmento ZzEt hedrooms, 8% batha, modern BjtcauS* stove, i of the charter of the Town of Vernon, the Board of Representa- and business machines are COUNTEIR GIRL — 11-2, Mon- books, payroll, payroll taxes, $53.50. Take over payments of frigerator. Second floor, kxnt- -new 8 rooms, stove and ro- kitchen with aU buUt-tas, phu disposal. exceUent lives has prepared Msts of properties against \n^ch User Charges day-Friday. Apply In person. 13 Park St., Rockville contents or whole estates. Fur­ especially helpful. Some po­ Mill and Oakland Sts. An Equal Opportunity profit and loss statements. $9 monthly. 622-0476. ed on Foier St Secustty de- frirerator. too., no lease. Leo- **®“ *®"’ liar-b-cue to famUv sized kit(Sh- tw -L —.i . ...i - lng Employer 875-6286 Call 649-8782 after 6. skills. Manchester SIX R(X>MS of model home fur­ ^p<«rAv«^^ Agency. iS*»kmii**Lt^wit« ^h^^*ral^!*centr«U air- MANCHESTER — raven room for $22.6W. °R. F. IMmock (fo.” $26 IN FAMOUS brands free If nishings for immediate sale, you run $l-a-week shop-by- WANTED —girl’s English bicy­ ^ S X t con. ^ d itl(«^ .^ 000. mbrick ^pa^^th^gartete on a tra^ «<»-«245- ______^ th"e^S«U tSn^“d“^ m ^ S W ? ^ ^ """ “FXNAST’ office careers, WE HAVE openings on our sec­ Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 never used, only slightly abus­ and refrigerator, beat and hot interpretation in addition to challenging mail club for few friends. Send OIL BURNER service man and cle in good condition. 649-3329. AWftw long road frontage. Agency. Realtors, 649-584T. SOO* Jot, large kitchen with ond and third shift for heat ed. Will be sold as one lot for ^^i*.*”** VERNON—NEW 2-famUy Gar- a) DweUlng Unit: Any group of roonw located within a work offers excellent bene­ for detains and freb 824-page steam fitter for large indepen­ GROOMING and boarding all ADMXNISTRATIVE ASS’T. — treaters, shift premium is paid under $1,(X)0. Call Mr. Werb- fUspooal, cellar etorage, yard, 7*aj. MANCHESTTIR -5 H room aei^S ^ison Colonial sep S ^ f ^ - awelling and forming a single h ^ ta bto^ t fits, convenient location catalog. No obligation. Popular Responsible person for im­ dent company, fringe oenefits, breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. nxnn, >' 4 bedrooms, seventh .. aio-ima which are used or intended to be used, for U'vtog, sleeping, cook- plus production bonus. Apply ner, 643-1121. paridng, be^ hot water, ------BRICK RANCH-Loaded with RaiKh, rec room, fireplace, 1% room for den or family room. ■ jjn* eaUng. with free parking, competi­ Club Plan, Department R662, portant duties in processing uniforms furnished, wages Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, NOTICE 644-8169. FIVE ROOM diqilex, U37 Sul- in person, Klock Company, extras, 7 rooms, phis finished baths, enclosed porch, large founaeulate condition. Good sOUTh WINDSOR—Seven room SE(3TION n. For all residential structures located withto tive salaries, merit reviews, Lynbrook. N. Y. orders at a public warehouse. open. 528-7707. 643-5427. ELECTRIC RANGE—40"; elec­ ORDINANCE ADOP’nNG 1272 Tolland Tpke., Manches­ ------Evan Ave., South Windsor. bazement, 2 baths, fireplace, lot, trees with country value $17,800. Wolverton soUt Levri. 1% baths, Wtohen “^i® geographical limits of the Town of Vernon, the ^ u a l rate inplant cafeteria, pleasant Fast and accurate typing nec­ tric hot water heater, 30 gal­ THE STATE OF CONNECTI­ LARGE VA BOOM apartment vtotolty shopping p la za • t * aVnll VkA as ^rill/irtaro* CX>UNTER GIRL — weekend, YOUNG MAN for general fac­ ter. DA(3HSHUND PUPPIES — garage, cai^ttog. Only $28,- atmosphere. Quick occupancy Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. shall be as follows: « air - conditioned office. essary. Hours Monday thru lons, $28. each. 643-5983. CUT BASIC BUILDING CODE aveiiaUe May 1st, modem acbocls, huge yard, oil burner, buUt-tos, huge landscaped lot. deys. Apply Bess Eaton Donuts tory work, Apply Ka-Klar Cloth AKC miniature, small stemd- 000. T. J. Crexhett Realtor, Priced for quick sale. Assum- For a single dwelling ...... $ 1 1 .2 0 Come to see us any day Friday 8-5. (food wages. Full AS THE BUILDING CODE Only $20,600. EM Air Real Es­ For a building or structure containing 160 Center St. Toy Oo. 60 Hilliard St. Man­ ard and standard reds and 21” ZENITH TV, $50; two wing kttclMO and bath, large clos- hot water, aoreened windows 648-1677. able mortgage. Charles Lesper- MANCHBWraR — $16,900. Full 8:30-4:30. benefits. Apply by mail or In FOR THE TOWN OF ate, $100, per month, beat and and doors. $100. 644-194$. tate, 643-9882. two separate dwelling units ...... 21.70 chester. blacks also Weimaraners. Call chairs, cu.stom made olive ance, 649-7630. price fa t two^amUy, 6-5 fiat. person to G.L. Manus, Hart- ANDOVER, (X)NNECrriCUT For a building or structure containing to excess ELECTRONICS PARTS 1-628-6573. green slip covers, $60 each; all Ughte toohMled. OnB 649-898L ______SEVEN______ROOM Ranch to______the „all city utilities,____ _ bus Hue. - - Bel b OI/TON bedroom Ranch, for Despatch & Warehouse Oo., In accordance with Chapter 5:80-9. MIUBT SOT-MIAOT—large 8V6 chnen Manor with 1% baths. TWO FAMILY buUt 1964, 3 hot Bhtate, 648-9382. o f two separate dwelling units the rate shall>he HRST in excellent condition. 843-6437. VA baths, family room, wood- $21.70 plus a charge of $5.60 for each dwelling Help Wonted— Mole 36 Inc., 225 Prospect St., East COUNTER MAN WANTED — stud service for 354, Section 19-395, of the (Con­ —------roonw,1 Vemon - —------— (forden ------—» Apts, » — 6 XXBOitm, Homeiiome xum ijas aman extra ruumroom waterw w m w x afurnaces, w a a e rw v e , wiraarwsawwaeexcellent - —------Viooxkwitevtf Hartford, Conn. We are an FOUR ROOM apartment, see- months, very reanmahle, pool, (hg standard fliraa bed- neighborhood, 96 Starkweather 87 PEARL ST.—Exceptional ~ unit in excess of two. FULL-TIME bartender to work MALE HELP WANTED (focker Spaniel. Prefer AKC HOTPOINT STOVE, double necticut General Statutes, Re­ NATIONAL Bkjual Opportunity Employer. Where more than one multi-family residential in private club as permittee. For local RCA ddisbributor. registered. 742-9010. oven, good condition, reason­ vision, 1958, as amended, that (md floor, stove and refriger- weH to waU carpeting, dish- uving room, and St, reasonably priced. Hutch- older Colonial, 4 bedrooms, ______structure has a common owner or owners and such Write resume to Box W, Man­ For Shipping Room and Experienced, (food starting able. (foil 643-5335. certain document, three copies ator, young oouple, no (Uilldren washer. Call 873-0981 after 4:80. utohen. One car garage._ _ Price tas Agency, Realtors, 649-6824. family slxed kitchen, front VERNON______bedroom newly structures are on the same tract or oontiguoua LABORER with knowledge of THREE MONTH old Labrador STORES, INC Cutting Room. There is salarj'. Ideal working con- of which have been filed in the preferred, no pete, $90. OaU Bnmedlato occupancy. reduced,l, property is —rnme — — porch, attic, garages, tasteful- pointed suburban Rcuuto. Rec tracts of the common owner or owners, the rate chester Herald. septic tank Installation, good Park & Oakland Aves. profit sharing, a pension ditnon.s. 5 day week. Vaca­ Retriever, female, (foil any­ BRAIDED 9x12 W(X)L rug; office of the Town Clerk of the 648-9400. vacant, will qualify for FHA ^ decorated, lot 98x184. Elva j^ni, large lot. $16,900. 876- shaU be $21.70 plus $5.60 fo r each dwelling benefits for the right man. Call East Hartford plan plus other fringe bene­ tion. Excellent benefits. time, 646-0344. bar-b-cue stove, with hood, Town of Andover, Connecticut, T J. B » .- « » « » - « « . unit to excess of two dwelling units without 643-6927. n V B lUXIMB, gaa beat, 48 Rosort Proporty s RADIO SHACK fits. Apply I cutting board and rotlaserie, being marked and designated tor, ______------regard to the number of stractures. at $16,900. (foil Paul W. Dou- $16,900. BUYB THIS 8-bedroom WOODLAND PARK —So Wind- SECTION TIL For ^ users other than raaidential nsera never used, best offer; trav­ as the State of Connecticut Ba­ FalrfieM St Inquire at 9? For Rant 67 Full-time salesman and RADIO & APPLIANCE Articles For Sole 45 erse curtain rods; carpenter gan. Realtor, 649-4536. fireplaced Ranch, good sized 7 house, 8 ly.dr’vmw. located ^tbto the geographical limits of the Town a t Vemon, sic Building Code, 1966 Edition, Wetherell St POUR BEDROOM Ranch con- BABYBUTER wanted days. 649- management trainees, 40 tools; window frame, OOTTAGBS FOR rent —Gard- vanlimtlv located near East ------^ yard for the chUdren to roam. K»fh e..n the annual rate rtiall be aa follows* RETAIL MANAGEMENT DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. SCREENED LOAM lor best is hereby adopted as the build­ 767S. hour week with day off. MANCHESTER MODES 39’Ax48>^” . 1-633-5440 after 5. Excellent chance for ad- lawns and gardens. Also sand, ing code of the Town of Ando­ Pine St., Manchester 95 Leggett Street vanc^ent. Our excellent highly successful Bast Hartford gravel and fill. George H. Grif- CIRCULAR SOFA, French pro­ ver, Connecticut, for the control Princess Charm training program provides you 528-6581 fing, Inc., Andover, 742-7886. vincial, green and gold, antique of buildings and structures Thinking APPLY In PERSON with the required abilities and white fruit wood frame. 649- therein provided, and each and able to offer such value. You n®‘8“ borhood. Principals only. Average dally flow to gallons Rato our rapid expansion guarantees GAS ROOM heater and gas in­ lo l^ “rart ^ SoVe^'iSJjrtl 644-0618. Less than M,000 $11.20 per thousand gallons OPERATORS Manchester Parkade SUPERVISOR for second shift, 2963. all regulations, provisions, pen­ g a ^ available Wesley R. what we have. PWlbrlck Agen- can invite tiie crowd with pride the opportunity. Over 100 new An Equal Opportunity cinerator, excellent condition. in excess of 60,000 but not $560.00 plus $7.00 per thousand West Middle Tpke. in housekeeping department of alties, conditions, and terms of cy. Realtors, 649-5347. to tWs custom built ranch management promotions within Employer 649-1948. FRIGIDAIRE electric stove in Smith, Realtor, 643-1067. to excess o f 100,000 gallons on gallons to excess at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ the State of Connecticut Basic borne to the Roddedge area. 50.000 L A m E HANDS and general the next three years. good condition, 21” TV set with Cuddly Pets Legal Notlix WANTED tal, experience necessary, ex­ GOLF (3LUBS, beginners set, 3, Building (fode are hereby re­ MANCHESTER — nice 6 room ROOM house, RcUlster Iteeitures 6 rooms with 1% Bi excess of 100,000 but not $910.00 plus $4.90 pw thousand machinists, paid bospitaliza- table. Call 643-7669. School section, 3 bedrooms, cellent fringe benefits, (foil 6, 7 and 9, putter and 1, 3, 4 ferred to and adopted and made home, oversized garage, excel­ batha, completely equipped to excess o f 200,000 gallons on gallons to excess of Oon, boUdays and vacatloa dining room, glassed-in porch. UHlTA'nON OBDEB During your 18-24 month train­ 643-1141. Ext. 203 for appoint-' SERVICE TRAINEE woods, matched set. 649-7776. a part hereof as if previously lent 'value at $16,500. Mitten , ^ , kitchen,------^ 2 car garage, . smaH AT A (JOURT OF PROBATE, 100.000 AT plaa. Apply Metroolca, bic., TORO POWER handle and Ul- city utilities, convenient loca- but beautifully landscaped. and tor in excess of 200,000 but not $1,400.00 plus $4.20 per thousand ing period we provide: ment. An equal opportunity ler, $126, used one year only. set out in this ordinance. Agency, R ea ltm , 648-6930. MO IBllJard St. Mam to service office equip­ KEEP (3ARPET cleaning prob­ tion. Call Peg aeszynsU. call Doris amith, jaarste Real- ^ excess of 300,000 gallons on grtdions to excess o f employer. Apartment size gas stove with This ordinance shall be effec­ ment. (food mechaiiical lems small, use Blue Lustre $19,400 — 6 room Split Level Broker, 649-4291. ty rju. Realtors. 643-1131. . P resen t, Hon. John J. WaUett, 200 000 •At Starting salary $115.-$140. oven, $30, excellent condition. tive 15 days after publication. tty XM., xvoonure, JiWge^ „ . . In excess Of 300,000 but not SNET ability needed, electrical wall to waU. Rent electric Wall-wan carpeting, stove, VA $1,820.00 plus $3.50 per thousand depending on qualifica­ 647-9660. Adopted at Special Town Estate o< Violet H. Fisher, late gallons on gallons to excess of MINIT AUTO CARE knowledge helpful. Con­ baths. Twin size bedrooms, MANGHES’T E R ^ r t ^ R ra t* ifANGHEBTER - 7 room Ookm- o f ^ ^ S t e r , to arid DtoSict. d“ to excess o f 400,000 tions with Increases based shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Meeting March 31, 1967. 300 000 Tool and Gauge Makers tinuous on the job train­ Wallpaper Supply. A leading New England on evaluations every four Ruth K. Munson, $2,170.00 plus $2.10 per thousand You need no pirevious ing. (for necessary. Job se­ auto service center now has months. 18” (CONSOLE TV, working con­ Town Clerk {gallons on gallons to excess of experi'caice. W e’IU train TOP RATEIS, OVERTIME curity and opportunity for 30 PER CENT OFF knitting pine paneled family nxnn. In inninitn (fo r4s-ki30 administrator. positions available in its ★ Vacation with pay. dition, $30. 843-1301. « . . . e*SDarte, w » ., m o oizv. ORDERED: That six months 400,000 you at a good ateurtSug advancement. Exceptional­ needles Instruction books, knit­ MANCHESTER—6 g ^ ctmtUtion, o r v ■or^mr ./I— i---- iaIT' v------^ SECynON IV. The Tax OoUe’otor of the Town of Vemtai new Manchester operation ★ 48-50 hour work week, in­ ALL BENEFITS salary. Valuable bene- ly high fringe benefits. ting, crochet, tatting, embroid­ wltii 8 bedroonui family size brick Agency, Realtors, 649- SIX ROOM single <»lder house, and (he are and ai- hereby deslenated as the collector of the charges provided for for: cludes complete training in fiits, pieasaivt working ery accessories. Yam-Apart kitchen, 24’ living room,^n, diningdinim* 6347.SIU7 CaU Owner, 649-2664 between 10 MiViJeirS'a^SeliSiSerSlS hereto ^d ffitid TS auSSrizI^l to coHect profit control, personnel, PLUS PROFIT SHARING coodiittons, opportundtty PITNEY-BOWES, INC. Co. Inc., 39 Cottage St. Man­ room, fine location, tree shad- a.im.-2 pjm. estate, and said adminlstnuor Is di- guch charges to accordance with the pro'visions of the (fonerel Miinager-Trainee product and practice man­ “ Since 1907 By Reid ed vartL $17 600 Wolverton MANCHESTER—VA, no m oney------— reeled to „rive jjubite Statutes of the State of Coimectiout_ _ _ for the collection of property for advancemeint Cal! 233-5581 for Appointment chester. Limited quantity, all agement. It’s Been Of Course” Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. MANiAi e S T ^ —extra 6 ______wed by publish- toes.’Hietoes. ’The ThxTax Collector(follector to further mithoriz^authorized to prtotprint on the blUb ill Cashiers Ftill and Part- sales final, cash and carry. AUCTION 102 I ★ Hospital, major - medical, MANCHESTER An Equal C^rportundty ______on this 6 room Cape with gar- room Ranch, formal dining tag a ooinr ol tWs order in some fgj. the charg;es provided for hereto a notice that if the said Time Visit our employment disability and life Insur­ TOOL & DESIGN Employer HANNAH’S HUSBAND Hector M argolis — Finfe Furnishings — W allace N utting BOLTON-Manebester Une—6 age located near Waddell room, large Uving room wMh 2Sl^?5tate**SSl*“w & “ tM‘ days bUl to not paid withto one month of the due date, interest ba 0(fffice, 62 East Cesiter Salesmen ance. baites hand work so he cleans • — CROCHET* roofn Ranch set Wgh cm large School, lot 60x140, IH baths, flxeplaoe, foyer, idush wall to trom the date ot uus order and re- charged on the delinquent amount at the rate of one-faaU (^ ) <» Street, Mandhester, . ♦ Reservist time off and full 130 Hartford Rd., Manchester HXiECJTRICIAN’S helper, ex­ AU From Rocky HUl Home—Nome Wlthhdd By Request wooded lot, double garage. Asking $14,900. J.D. Real Hto- waU ccopeting, tWo largre bed- *'* °“ ® I*®** ®®*^^ (1% ) P®*" montU from the duo date as per (fonnectl- 649-5263 the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent open Monday tlunugh Shop Foreman pay adjustments during perienced, immediate steady Immediato occupancy, $17,000. tate Oo„ 648-5129. roams, endoaed breezeway, ga- j o h n j . w a l l e t t . Judge, cut State Law. electric shampooer, $1. Olcott t h e BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES ■Friday, 8:30 ajn. to summer camp. employment. Wilson Electrical Sale At Lantern Village Bam, Manchester, Conn. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. rage. Call eariy. H. M. Fre- Front Hind Mechanics Variety Store. by Henry F. Butler 1 4:30 p.m. Or call 643- it Generous food allowance Co. 649-4817. MAN(HESTT!R —2 family^ 8-6 chetto. Realty, 647-9993. DISHWASHER—^full-time posi­ On (fonn. Bt. 15, Take Exit 93, FoUow Signs on MANCHESTER Gracious 6 with 8 bedroewns, huge ______[______Clerk of the Board 2701. Evening and Sat­ Installers and discounts. POLAROID LAND camera, Tolland Tpke. Dated at Vernon, Connecticut, tiito 7th day of April, 1967. urday interviews ar- ★ Assigned training manuals tion, evening work, good origlanally $130, selling for $76, room Ookmlal, centraUy locat Utbliens,*-* permanent siding, MANCHESTER —$17,900 NOTICE wages. Apply tn person only. ad, IH baths, fireplace, gar- aluminum storms and screens, cent spacloua 6 room Colonial, ORDINANCE PROVIDING nre Changers for home study. Hdp Wontod— excellent condition, includes Wed., April 12,1967 At 10 A.M.— Howard Johnson's Restaurant, flash attachment and portrait age, extra laiite lot, only $13,- Separate utilities, fuUy renteR ALTERNATE MEMBERS If you feel you can qualify ★ Progrrammed lisetures and Inspection After 9 A.M. seminars. 39« Tolland Tpke., Manchester. Mote or Femolo 37 kit. 643-9126. 900. Hayea Agency, 646-0131. $18,600. Wolverton Agency, uUUtiee, excellent value. Law- >po T m c PLANNING AND for tme « f these positions it Scheduled monthly per­ Realtors, 649-2813. reoce F. Fteao, Realtors, 649- ZONING (X>MMKSION OF and would like to take ad­ PART-TIME service station at- WANTED —someone to deOiver FISHING TACaCLE —Fresh and Many Outstanding Offerings, Partial Listing:— now under formance reports. MANCHESTER 687L t h e TOWN OF ANDOVER THE vantage of our modem tendant, tw.i evenings per week 8155 oonstruetton, built by Ansaldi, EXCELLENT VALUE—8 room daily newspapers in Tolland, salt water, 50-70 per cent off Authentic Margolis furniture:—^Btohog. bonnet top highboy, There shall be three alternate USE "ifpralii" store, excellent wage scale and Sunda> 9 a.m.-6 p.m. See car essential, approximate on most items. Rods, reels, Ookntals, Ranches, Raised Raised Ranch, VA baths, gar­ As a Shop Manager we provide: Mr. Sloan. Esao Service Cen­ 2 mahog. lowboys ((J.A. and B.&C. IFt.), 4 Hepplewhite members to the Planning and and complete fringe bene­ ★ Stability of position and In­ hours 3-6 p.m. Call Manches- lures, accessories, etc. Call RoiKdtes, city utilities, etc. age, beautiful w ^ ed lot, low Lots For Salt SOUTHERN ter, Route 83, Vernon. shield back dining chairs, 2 single chairs (Chip, B.AC, Ft., Zonipg Commission as proirlded fit package, we would like come in an industry not de­ ter Evening Herald Circulation 640-4831. P&E Live Bait, Hart- Hepplewhite drape back). Branded Wallace Nutting:—11 O urles Lesperance, 849-7620. 20’s. Le(Hiard Agency, Real- to talk with you. An Inter- ^ 1 5 6 ______tore, 646-0469. LARGE W(X>DED Bolton lota to (fonnectlcut General Stat- pendent upon government PART-TIME insurance inspec­ Dept. 876-3186, 647-9726. ford Rd., Manchester. chairs, Windsor yoke back side and arm, alto Brewster MANCHESTER — 6% room ______^ ______for . sale, to natricted residen- utes. Revision 1958, Sectlon8-lb NEW vl'Cw will be arranged at contracts or seriously af­ chairs, exceptionally fine custom made Hepplewhite mahog. 8 8 yw. I tor. Man needed for Manches- pjtnob, exceUent location. MAiNOHESTER—Here’s a tom- tial area. CaU 648-4461, eve- as amended. The Board of Se- your oonvenience. Call inlaid dining room set, ext. table, 8 chairs (2 arm), side­ fected by enomlc fluctua­ ter-Rockville area to handle FrinoBia ebarm is now fas- lly home in apple pie condition ntoga. lectmen ohcUl appoint three al­ (fone Frakel, MAC Diatrib- tions. board, server, china cabinet. Table and sideboard are signed 225 Overalaed garage, neany a ENGLAND utoTs, 15 Raymond Rd., . inspection reports. Typing "August Christiansen, Cabinet Maker, West Hartford Conn., Ucasd fOF boOi mottisr and acres of land, a oountry.home and ready to move into. A 8 ■ - ■ ——_.-^ —7— j’.-— temate members, not more !ior BEST RESULTS, it First year salary $8,500 mandatory, needs 4 or 5 day­ doiMbter wMliig a graoaBiQy graoilimyaBap- aiiBp- and Te*v make Ideal to town. Only $22,600. MANCHESTER -$0,900 tor tMs tween 04J P ” * one from the same CASH RATES (15 WORDS) An Equal OppartonitY time. TV^ wages for man. dropleaf stands, etc. Cheval mirror, Ithaca tall case clock, 643-1138. divan, occasicmal chairs, other furnishings. House safe, up­ No. 81M witta Patt-o«ama la To order, aend 86c to coins com , o o m p t o ^ atr-comUtlTO- MANCHESTER —, choice lota party, aiMii be elected tor tour Zknployer in stoas *, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 years, plus lOo tor first-class mailing, 3.^3,. garage, beautifuUy In good oondltiaa, centraUy lo- O iw Doy___ 45c 3 Day* ....$1,171 Or write; LOCATION? right piano., V t • .UM ^ Hartford, near (4) year terms. One member SHORT ORDER cook-full tima ffoa 4, 1% yarda°M l7-lo^ for ®*«A pattern, to: Anne landscaped lot. For further in- cated. J. D, Real Estate Oo. Employment Manager, acbools and recreatton. to quiet ^laU be elected for a two year position, must be over 18. Good NOTICE Antiquq^ snake f t bird cage table, large mahog. case Engilsh I Six Days.... $1.98 10 Days ....$3.001 Friendly Ice Cream CJbrp., Vo aatfer, aend Wo in coins phis Oahot. Mandteater Evening foaoMtlaa caU R. F. Dlinock m s m . reaidenUal area ot $40,000 term. Thereafter each member wages. Apply in person only, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, taU clock, shaving mirrors, snudl mahog iuiaid woU cabi­ Ito tor fliai-iflaaa mailing, to: Herald, W AVE. W AMBB- q , *49.5949. - (OB TRAIN YOU to start eam- 1855 Boston Rd., CONNECTICUT net.'^Pr. large Bisque figures. homes. U C. Greenougb Oo. nhali be elected for a term of IMMEDUTE ACTION Howard Johnson's Restaurant, SCORES FOR RENT OR LEASE 8M SSrSttrSw^^m v®* KJAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. ^ ’ ------WARANOKB RD. vlctolty- itaig immediaitely in your spare N. Wilbraham, Mass. 01067 Any resident who has not re­ HWem UM AVE- OF AMBB* 10086 BOULDER RD. — CJokmlal, 8 Ranch, large Uving room with 647-0021. tour years. H ‘ ttme. Hkisy, simple method $04 Tolland Tpke., Manchester. GLASS:—^Li(m compote, cut tumblers, Iridescent This ordinance shaU become I CaU before 1 0 .3 0 weekdays (9 AJVl. Saturdays). ceived a copy of the Annual NEW YORK, N. Y. 100S3 Print Name, Address with rooms. Uving room with fire- dtolqg L. modernmodern kitchen, •idtaite you otr in a business at IN A FAST OROW mO COMMUNITY stemware, pr. prism candelabra. C<»per Items. Lunch bv effective 16 days after pubUca- You ______S®°<* now for a copy of screened porch, 8 bedrooms, cax'gatoge, large lot Act to- ^sstafeUataed quiddy. Year Obde, Style Number and Size. Forr S o k 74 Adopted at Special Town new cars. Flat rate. Paid holi- wanted, good wages to quail- ager’s 0«ice, telephone 649- ■ ** *«»tew»*e* «UI 648-7088 or gpply In peraon a* ADe* Food ■ the new’67 Spring-Summer Al- 2-oar garage, large tot In prea- day, thla won’t last tong to ------^ . _ ----- „ _____ •« hmt lEuptim^ ijpraUi ’round Inoome of $2-$s yn hour ROBERT M. REID & SON, AUCTIONEERS days, insurance and vacation, fled man. .See Mr, Sloan, J. 6281, andid one will be sent. " JMarhet, U t 44A, North OoventiY, at the Bolton Town line, a lo n ? ^ ordering the 1967 bum from which to choose more tlge neighborhood, $24,900. this neighborhood at this price. N ^ VSnTiJSf" Meeting Maw* M, 643-2711 Oassified Dept jwiH assure you the better Contact Tony or Earl, Paul Sloan Garage, Route $S, Ver- Robert B. Weiss, for Leonard G^Uo for full parttculara. ^|| 201 MAIN ST., MANCHESTEB, CONN. (208) 649-7770 lona oyami wuoiM*apimnnor BsslB------Flsah* pattoms ^ ----- . In crochet,----- ^ Agency, Boaltora, $26,900. PhUbrick Agency, stor, 1,800’from water, prlvotei Bum fo. munaoa, ^IM ngs tn Ufe. 2W-49e2, today. Dodge Pontiac, 649-2881. non. Oeneml Manager 0 toik

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'■‘m' . V JWNDAY, APRIL 10, 1967 -fi- PAGE TWENTY J la ttrlff Bter lEuf niug 1|m U » ClAnr, unsoaiKmabiy poM' SO' . Daughters o t Liberty, No. 126, Mrs. Joseph McCooe, Mrs.- Stan­ night, low In toons; unkMurroed , Phebe Circle of Emanuel Iai- Rosary Society ley Lucas, .Mrs. Adam Bajorls, theran Church win meet tomor­ LOLI, will meet tomorrow at 8 Placement Test frod; sunny and oobT bamor* About Town p.m. at Orange Hall. Mrs. James Oomins, Mps- row at 7:30 p.m. in the board Sets Card Party Oharles Klotzer, ^ r s . WUUam zow, bifb in 40s. , .1 ' Reservaitiom dose WedneiNlay room at the church. The Rev. A placement test for new Manchester-^^A.CUyaf ViU^e Charm Manchester WATBS will students plaimlng to enter LaMotte, Mi^s Madeline Smith, Ibr the ^ring Luncheon, aimual C. Henry Anderson, pastor, will St. Bridget Rosary Society Mrs. James Siriannl, Mrs. Har­ meeting and election of officers lead a Bible study. Mrs. Ed­ meet tomorrow at the Italian Assumption Junior High School in September Will be will sponsor a MlUtery Whist ry Smith, Mrs. Daniel New­ VOL. NO. 162 (-IWENI^ PAGES;;»-T^ SECTION^) M ^CHESIER, co m , TtJESpAf; A Piia 11, 1967 fChMolfled Advorttslag oa Page 17) v t the Women's Auxiliary of ward Werner will lead devo­ American Club, 136 Eldridge St. and Setback Party Friday at 8 m ex SEVEN CENli held Saturday. comb, Mrs. Joseph Schauster, Manchester Memorial Hospital tions. Mrs. Hugo Carlson, Mrs. Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. at St. Bridget ScIkxH cafe­ at Manchester Oountiy Club Helen Johnson and Mrs. p.m. There will be a surprise Those taking the test Mrs. Wentworth Johnson, Mrs. should report to the school, teria. Mrs. J. Edward Mc- James Peak, Mrs. Stanley Monday, April 17. A business Charles Daniels will serve re­ program. Keever is chairman of the meeting will be held at 11 a.m. freshments after a short busi­ 27 S. Adams St., at 12:45 Steiner and Mrs. Prank Young. p.m. event. Proceeds will benefit and a lundieon at 12:30 p.m. ness meeting. Story Circle of South. Metho­ scholarships to East Catholic I .rllinn Mrs. New’ton Millham, vice dist Church will meet Wednes­ High School, sponsored by the Twi.sl chairman of the Coum^ on Vol­ Hartford County Chapter of day at 10:30 a.m. at the Act 3 of "Never Too Late” Rosary Society. The event is unteer Services of the Ameri­ American Produ^on and In­ church. Luncheon will be serv­ will be rehearsed tonight at 8 open to the public. Tickets will can Hospital Association, will ventory Control Society will ed at noon. Mrs. Glen Arm­ at the clubrooms of the Little be sold at the door. speak on “Volunteerism.” Re­ have a dinner meeting tomor­ strong and Mrs. Thomas Rog­ Theatre of Manchester, 22 Oak row, after a social time at 6:30 ers are hostesses. St. The show will be presented Members of a committee on servations may be made with arrangements for the card par­ Mrs. Donald Forstrora, 286 Tlm- p.m. at Indian Hill Country April 28, 29 and 30 at Bailey X Club, Newington. Robert Roland Mainchester Registered Nurs­ Auditorium, Manchester High ty are Mrs. Irene Bergin, Mrs. rod Rd. 11A M) .>. and Joseph Tempe of Honey­ es’ Association will meet to­ School. A. R. Campbell, Mrs. Harold Burnett, Mrs. Gennaro D’Auria, nii[) V Am ere ress Chapman-Joy CSrcle of well, Inc., will speak. morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the dining room at Manchester Me­ Miss Columbia Ann Botticel- Mrs. Primo Amadeo, Mrs. Rob­ 1 01 l(jl\ Korth Methodist Church will ert Eels, Mrs. Anthony Evans, PRICE meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at The Marine League Auxiliary morial Hospital. Dr. Howard lo of 54 Russell St. is in Wash­ Mrs. Louis DellaFera, Mrs. the church. Hostesses are Mrs. will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Baldwin will speak, after a ington. D.C., for the Cherry (jC Q ^ P !) Herbert Alley, Mrs. Ihom as at the Marine Home' on Parker business meeting. Blossom Festival and to gather William Gallo, Mrs. William SALE Moore and Mrs. George Cop­ St. Mrs. Betty Hamil, state de­ material for a book. While in Gelinas, Mrs. Waino Hokkanen, Mrs. Joseph. Harrlngrton, Mrs. ping. partment president, will make An organizational meeting WashingtxMi she visited the Ld- Truck Strike Pinch S an official visitation. Members for a Fun Night, May 17 at the brary of Congress and was Ernest Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ed­ C all 6 4 9 -5 2 0 1 No Incidents Cloud are reminded to bring articles shown a catalog card for her mond Greaney, Mrs. James The WCTU will meet Tuesday Masonic Temple, sponsored by WORLD’S LARGEST . a t 10:30 a.m. in the Reception for a rummage sale, sponsor­ the Junior Century Club, will book, "Return of Another Benevento. Is Exbected Soon Hall of South Methodist Church. ed by the auxiliary, Thursday be held tonight at 8:30 at the Spriniig.” Al.so, Mrs. Joseph Lynch, TERMITE CONTROL SERVICE m Arrival in Uruguay Mrs. Marguerite LaiFlamme, Hoetesses are Mrs. Helen from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ronald Prima- WASHINGTON (AP) — A the dispute betweeii the Team­ Graves and Miss Mildred Hoop­ Marine Hall. vera, 165 Clinton Dr., South ooast-to-coast trucking / shut­ sters Union and Trucking Em­ PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay (AP) — President er. There will be a business Windsor. The meeting is open Beaupre Plans Now down pinched the supply lifeline ployers Inc. continued Into its Johnson arrived today for a milestone summit confer* ineeting at 2 p.m. The Aunerican Society for to all members of the club of U.S. merchants and manufac­ third day. : ence and pledged the United States to support the cause £------—------Quality Control, Hartford Sec­ wishing to participate in the Rental Service Only turers today amid predictions of the Latin American people “which does not admit of tion, is sponsoring its third an­ Negotiators for the Teamsters event. consumers soon will feel tne and TEI—whose 1,506 members the slightest delay.” But he faced serious snags in the nual Space Age Gaging Show But Not Cars C f , ougfpt for tlje S ^ a y - squeeze. *■ account for 65 per cent of the Wednesday and Thursday from negotiations on Latin America's economic future. * 1c SALE IS ON The Women’s Home League HAND& ' Cutbacks In auto manufacuir* nation’s long-haul trucking- The President, setting foot on :—------:------.------10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the West r>{ the Salvation Army will have The Herald erroneously rc- Hartford Armory, Farmington Experience has shown that life insurance tng in Michigan and elsewhere, recessed talks at 11:80 p.m. South American soil tor the first “desirable policy and SAVE! SAVE! a service meeting tomorrow at ported Saturday that Howard J. Monday night. Spokesmen for Ave. should be a man’s first investment. BODY LOTION and forecasts of massive -worker time brought a plea that the necessity.” This referred 2 p.m. in Junior Hall of the Ci- Beaupre is seeking to condurt a layoffs In Indiana, Iowa, Ne­ both sides called the day’s ef­ pace of the Alliance tor Prog- ^ Latin Amert(?an pleab tor un- tadel. Hostesses are Mrs. Thom- <^ar rental business at 155 Cen- ARTHUR DRUB For life insurance is the investment that Chafing weather, drying heat, detergents, "dirty air" braska and Connecticut came as forts “useful,” but would give quickened. rfestrioted use of U.S. loan dol- The Russian delegate to the as Russell and Mrs. Anna Mick- no further details. This was the buriness before ^ buy anywhere in tha United Nations will be guest \gives the family immediate protecrion and make skin feel tight and uncomfortable—look flaky, red, len. 'ITie business Beaupre plans to The talks were to resume to­ foreign mindstero of 19 natlowj ,^ rid mwket. It Involves the speaker at a meeting of the Ki- rough. Flow on highly emollient Lemon Twist Lotion. Re­ ----- conduct there, under the name forms a solid foundation day, with the wage difference who have been meeUrig here , tor critical problem of an unfavoia- wanis Club of Manchester Tues­ Daughters of Union Veterans of Taylor Rental Service, is for lief is immediate. Quickly penetrates and moisturizes the HEARING for the future. reportedly still about. 10 cents long, wearing hours in advance bleU.S: balance of paymeitta. day noon at Manchester Coun­ of the Civil War will meet to- general rental of tool, household skin. Leaves your skin feeling velvety soft and smooth— Judges Not an hour. The Teamsters are of Wednesday’s first formal - ^ President, -smiling and try Chib. May 1 show you how? morrow at 8 p.m. at the home equipment, party supplies- and not greasy or oily. Lightly lemon fragranced. Get it now asking a 7 per cent hike to raise summit session. k>6kiiig 'relaxed, waved to wel- STENOGRAPHER of Mrs. Robert Schubert, 17 similar items. No car rental is Jo s e p h in e Open to Suit, the range to from $3.74 to $5.36 But, as a U.S. govemmert comers as he stepped from tha Manchester Rotary Club will Summer St. planned. during the once-a-year half-price special, only $1.00. an hour. TEI reportedly is offer­ source put it, the UnUed States urtioopter that brought him to have a wine tasting program at O d e ll m N O R W IC H Beaupi'e is also seeking from 17 N. Main St. ing a 5 per cent jump. U ' * 1 is faced here with a choice be- ^|||, sun-splashed rich man’s their meeting Tuesday at 6:30 The VFW Auxiliary will meet the Zoning Board of Appeals a Court Rules p.m. at Manchester Country West TEI locked out the Teamsters ■' . ■ 'resort from Montevideo. An attractive jiosltlon work­ tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the license to sell and service used Hartford, Club. (D£L Tollerles— Sunday after accysing the union Tbe> Prtrtdeot inode, his for­ ing closely with a top-level ex­ post home. cars there. He said today he Conn. WASHING'rON (AP) — The of staging scattered, selective mal arrival remiaiks during ecutive in a small state office. needs the license in order to sell 521-1970 Manchester Parkade) Suprwne Court ruled today that Rockville Emblem Club will strikes e"ahist Its mp'"'’*'rrp. Fund Origin weloomihg certmonlM m Mon* Preceptor Gamma Chapter, out the inventory erf used cars Residence Phone: 643-7600 judges , may not be sued for The Teamsters accused TEI of tavideo, Uruguay's capital, de­ This Is a challenging position meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at 512 EAST CENTER STBEET damages under an 1871 civil Hiat requires advanced steno- Beta Sigma Phi will meet to­ he now has at the Broad St. lo­ trying to force r resident John­ livering in Spanish tbe state* the Elks Home on Park St. cation of Beaupre Motors. MANCHESTER, CONN. rights law. gp^aphic and clerical skills and Mrs. Peter Fagln- Is chairman morrow at 8 p.m. at the home son to Invoke the Taft-Hartley Immaterial: m M about the cause of the peo­ experience. This is not a “dead­ of Mrs. Albert Post, 59 Fergu­ The 155 Center St. site is in a SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA But. the court ruled, four Act’s 80-day cooling-off period. ple that admits no delay. of a refreshment committee. Business Zone II. Read Herald Advertisements end” position as there Is ad­ son Rd. Elpiscopalian ministers arrested Senate Majority Leader 'Mlke^ Dodd Aide Four helicopters escorted his vancement opportunity for this in a Jackson, Miss., bus depot In Mansfield said Johnson has craft into nearby Punta del above-average individual Md we St. Man-garets CSn'cle, Daugh­ f . • • • --- 1961, have the right to sue the asked the Justice Department to WASHINGTON (AP) — 'The tt»ree of them ;wlth state are prepared to • offer an excel­ ters of Isabella, will sponsor a arresting police officers for lent starting salary. In addition T. Rqger Briggs (left) ealututorian; Barry S. Sandals, Valedictorian check the Taft-Hgrtley 'Act be­ man who paid the blUs tor Sen. secimlty man and one with^ Rummage Sale Friday at 9 a.m. damages. cause ‘‘there Is some question Thomas J. Dodd’s 1964 re elec- security men. A Uruguayan* we offer the many attractive LECLERC i i i i i . f - * - fringe benefits of State service at Mott’s Community Hall. Chief Justice Eari Warren whether the cooling-off period tion campaign says he saw no plane flew cover, adding such as 3 weeks vacation, 11 FUNERAL HOME Members are reminded to bring announced the 8-1 decision. can be applied in a lockout.” need to keep testimonial funds the U.S. security men's nerv­ paid holidays, paid sick leave, artiicles for the sale to the hall The dissenter. Justice Willisun General Mbtoi-s Corp., one of and campaign funds separate. ousness since apparently they paid hospital and niedical in­ Thursday after 3 p.m. or Fri­ O. Douglas, said judges should I didn’t care whether I was had not be«i briefed on Us ap* surance, retirement benefits and FUNERAL day morning. ^ ngition’s industrial giants, '* J Boys Take Honors; not be immune under all cir-' annpuncejl it will suspend truck using testimonial money or poarance. - more. cumstances from suit under the assembly opeiation ip Pontiac, campaign money, Edward F, Beeurtty was. extraorttoorily SERVICE Prank J. Mansfield Marine Wii Call or writ© us today, 203- M 1871 -law, known as the Klii Mux beghmipg today “ due to Sullivan, manager of the Om- in a zone of three squazS WALTER N. Auxiliary will sponsor a rum­ Iflan a d ...... hecticut Democrat’s Hartford around Beauiieu, the villa 527-6341, Ext. 2934, State Per­ mage sole Thursday ftxjm 10 ■PI a paito shortage,” idling 6,000 sonnel Dept., 165 Capitol Ave., LECLERC H ^u^n’s *, derision apokp WDikers. ' , office, told Setete investigators, sasigncd to President Johnson. Htfd. or visit your local Conn. ■ Director a.m, to^ 2 p.m. at the Marine ...... broedfly^x^ immunity of A deposition was .tqken frqm N « a sintj^to dtoturUiig incident Hall on. Parker St. Donations ' Chrysler CJorp. ' cut an eight- State Employment Service Of­ Call 649-5869 judges from damage suits. He hour aftefnoon shift in half Sullivan March 2T as part of the place here despite fice for further information and may be brought to the hall 23 Main Street, Manchester By W H flA M COB of Mr. and MM. Geoege E. Sour will not learn where he has been said it ‘‘appUes even when the Monday at its Warren, Mich., Senate ethics committee’s Jn-rOwtamunlst agitatlan. application. Wednesday after 8 p.m. *' t vesttgatioti of Cbaxgles that Dodd flwarms, of potteer and troops Two 17-year-old boys, dejto . of 46 Steep HaUow 4^ane... accepted until mid-April. He has judge is accused of acting mali­ plant, : but.hoped tor a luH day’s Brtgigx, the riinnerup, Is the son not decided what his major will ciously and comiptly.” work today. T^rsa Norira graveyard here. state’s authority to condemii ' Cotter’s study .considers only Milk glass with 22 Kt. Gold floral dec­ by Governor Dempsey to hold the stage for the remainder of wood, the birthplace of politi­ with talented, exhilarating, state’s legal logjam is worsen­ land/ needed for courthouse lawsuits on the trial Ust — cas- the line on taxes,”' a Republi­ Ralph W. Bachman, FHI cians. Soon 'We’ll need another beautiful people and received a oration. Set includes, 6 each: cups, #2201 Cardiol # 2 2 0 7 Goblet the program. * . ■ agent in charge of the Newark ing, the state judiciary’s chief sites, to answer the question es which have been claimed for saucers, desserts, soups, dinnerplates; Passover Seder plates In traditional can leader, sold today. At the close of the ceremo­ category .— . best performance . great deal of money. Really” — administrator has produced his of whether tbe . state inherited trial and are under the control ,#2203 Champagne # 2 3 5 4 Wine office, announced tersely. ‘‘The by a governor.” glancing at hto Oscar — “don’t own report — showing the tide M LET US PRICE patina on solid brass designed to en- .-^Tt has become the custom nies, the seniors returned to FBI has completed the digging such authority from county of the judges, 1 each: chopplate, vegetable bowl, ”A MAn for AU Seasons,’/ the you think this is going too far?” is turning and beginning to # 2 2 0 4 Wine tp regard the governor’s rec­ their homerooms, where their cperaiUon in the patio area. No commissioners when county- Civil cases on the docket not il YOUR NEXT sugar with cover, creamer. hsmee your holiday table. ommended budget as sacro- teachers advised them of their struggle' of Sir . Thomas More In his next film, "The Odd clear the logjam. govei;nment was abolished 10- yet claimed tor trial, the wi^ort additional bodies have been lo­ against King Henry 'VUI’s l i PRESCRIPTION! lianct,” said Sen. Lucy TrHam- individual class standings. - Couple,” Matthau teams again The new report was compiled yean aga aays, “are essentially the un- cated.’' . . scheming lieutenants, was ac­ with Jack Lemmon, star of xner, ‘‘and Democrats “in the This year’s class, with 682 stu­ Authorities obtained a search by Associate Justice John ,P- — Scrapping of the “antiqua- ripened fruit of judicial statia- IllGOUNTRY DRUG .legislature have coneistenUy ad> dents, Is r^wrtedly the smallest claimed by the sional hair drying at home. sulted from sports accidents. drills. They unearthed a fhree-- abeth Taylor; 36, wbo^won in ceremonies. — $30 million In propu.tod in the^practice of law as we oal” reasons or because file Some 90 of these were hunt­ Our Reg. Low Price 87g' toot' wooden barrel used as a I960 tor “Butterfield 8.” ' A high point came when Pa­ know it.” plaintiffs feel they have a "nuis- Solve all your bare floor and rug -KANSAS CUTY, Mo. (A?) — courthouse construction to im­ ing accidents. The rest were l-lb. size . J.E. Pallesen, statistician td r dry well. “Woolf” was acclaimed also tricia Neal, in a long purple and ‘‘We all believe in the jury ance value.” shared by football, fishing, ’ cleaning problems. "There’s only one the Kansas State-Federal Crop prove or replace obsolete court­ Come In For Our lit parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Agents also took water sam- for black and 'white cihemato- yellow gown, limped onstage to houses in Bridgeport, New Ha­ system,” Cotter’s toport says, ice skating, skiing and other , Electrikbroom®.” #750-4 TWas and Colorado fields of Reporting Service. ‘‘H we can graipby, costume design fmd art make her first appearance since “But automobiles did not exist (Bee rage ElgM) sports. Even golf claimed one New Dustikins get t^mnal precipitation nW a (See Page Twelve) ven, New Britain, Hartford, LOW PRICE! g ^ e r wheat -which would be dlroctkm. in 1787 when the U.S. Constitu­ victim, a man who made the )■ for lot of our wheat would be a fair ' Sandy Dennis, the young col­ (See Page Twelve) tion was ratified, nor when, the ____ mistake of taking shelter un­ Comp. Value 49e • gNenlng wiSi even a little crop.” ; der a tre6 during an elec­ Tissue Polishing Cloth Connecticut Constitution o f 1818 S i S 'Chorgt Accounts kHdtMT' water are spotted brawn. \The draught aHec(s''Uie itrtst- was adopted.” trical storm. This figure does Farmers of Kansas, the na­ n6t ipclud,© svrimmlng acci­ r em half of Kansas — where the Cotter further recommendsV ' dents, which blaim 6,500 vic­ tion’s greatest wheat-producing bulk of the state's' wheat ls_ that the bar increase its mun- Bulletin tims yearly, according to one state, planted one-fifth more grown— and extends through $ers of. trial .lawyers to guaran- { S S authority. While the hazards wheat last fail than they did the southeast Colorado, the pan­ Liquid Detergent Laundry Detergent :ents tee. against trial delays from WEAKNESS ADMUnOl/ presented by these sports • All Purpose ywar before, but will be lucky’to handles of Oklahoma and Texas, unavailability of counsel. differ, there is one danger reap a crop even equalling the and western Oklahoma. 'WASHINOTON (AT) they all share . . . lack of a ammoniated 300 million bushels of 1966. The earlier report was pre­ ■ or While eastern. Kansas re­ pared by tbe Judicial CotmoU. An jOffMri ef Nortll AinerW HOUJ warm-up period before stren­ Use in hot or cold Vi Gd. 25 lb. »- ahe official Agriculture De- ceived up' to gjlx Inches of rain uous exercise. Your body Is It adi^isedi tbe governor that oen Aviation,. toe-, ndmiMedi water. Size Box Caldor’ • Elegant Dish agrtment crop estimate Monday last weekend,, the^ ^hig wheat' today Hiera were weeknewee like your car . . . the motor Caldor Laundry ' inis that tbe Kansas yield will there has b4en no reduction of should be thoroughly warmed 7 9 2 ’ , Detergent ’ Caldor counties of Summer and Sedg­ lawwit backtogs despite an in, In Oto piotoetlon of oleetileal by only 197,190,000 bushels. wick. received only half an wiring in. the Apotto 1 ap iffn'-'. up and the oil circulating be­ , ‘ ‘‘Thera’n no-question we*v6 crease of judges authorized by fore you drive away. Your inch, Those . counties, in south­ the 1966 legislature. craft North Amntonn to h safety Is bur concern, . . may been hu^,“ sgys Char.es W. central Kansas, received only - f;' prime eontraetor fpr the Apol-. §AL£: MQ,N. ^jiru WSP, lienee, executive secretary of . Cotter had publicaUy labeled we serve you? .64'of an lnch.pf rain the first that report “Incorrect, a dis­ lo vehicle. The eompnny WM 1 MANCHESTER-1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MON. thru FRI. Great Plainy .Whaat Inc.t a re- three months this year. The av­ tortion of the facts, and unfair ahntply erittciaed along with Dillon Sales and Service, 9:30 A.M. to 9:80 P.M. jj^nal .and Ihteraatioiaal toer- ■-f erage is 8.28 inches. to trial 'judges and trial law- the National AeroiMHittea anA Inc. Behng organlsaSon; When' there to sufficient mois­ Space Adminlatrntlon in h re­ ' ’ , r.. I C iih lor Exit 93, WQbur Cross Parkway SATURDAY "We’ve seen years like this .-.yers.” Your Ford Dealer ture below the groimd, youhg During the court y ^r ended view bonrd’a iepoi4 on the 9:00 A.M^. te J :80 P.M. and crops like this and then wheat can draw Its ip ri^ hour- Apollo 1 tire ttnat kllM We've gotten rein and come-up •p-' SapL 10, 1966, Cotter’s report . 319 Main St., Manchester flm aatrananta ^ P B N A P A Y S ^T H V R S . rtM 9 P.M , ^ 7 648-3145 with an average crop,” aaya (B«a Pag* Beven) iMZAlBeaH tAYixm r4jpii.aoHOFiiQLD sandy diennis WALTEB MATTHAU aays, Superior and Oommoo