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■■■■y Sblr, eeU tonlgiit. Lew 13,979 Saturday warmer iMiont Town MMabn* of the Audit party oioudy la Bmaae o f OlninlattoB High 86-40. ItaQral Btaflk Ptroaotocy wUl maet MastchMtar—^A City o f Viliage Charm •Wtay alt S pjn. in O n ^ HtOL Uwoln Bohool PTA will meet VOL. LXXXn, NO. 158 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) liontejr at 8 pjn. a.t tha aobool. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 5. 1963 (daaelfted Adverttelag oa Page St) PRICE SEVEN CENTS H m Unooln Sdiool laatrumen- will play. A film on montal iMalth wU bo ahown. wMb oom- ’ by Burton Hickock, pay- t with tho Hartford Board Pope Backs State N ew s o f BSueatton and pncram dirM- Revolt Stalled tor for tho Mandioatw Area Men­ tal Bialth Aaaoclatlon. UN P olice Roundup Strootora of Onmr Shrine C3ub USSR Accepts Idea wlH meet Friday night at 7:80 at the home, of the vice preaident, In Message In Argentina K m^ Turkinginn. IS Berkley St. Newington Man The Infant Jeaua of Prague Moth- VATICAN CITY (AP)—A By SAM BUBIMEBUN ■ The news agency Telpress re­ Larceny Witness e n CSrole will moot and elect otfl- Roman Catholic prelate said BUENOS AIRES (A P)- ported It had learned from >elia- oara tomoirow at 8 p jn . at the today Pope John XXIII, in his Truoe talks came to a stand­ able sources that two leading reb­ BOSTON (A P )— A New­ home of Mra. Bdward Moriarty, forthcoming encyclical on els had been arrested by - army U Lanoaater Rd. still in Argentina’s navy re­ forces In Bahia Blanca, near the ington, Conn., man who acted Of Direct Line Link world peace, will call on all volt today. And so did the re­ Puerto Belgrano base. as a “ straw” in connection A meeting of CSiapman Court, people to accept a United Na­ volt. The agency Identified them as with the Boston Common ga­ Older of Amaranth, acheduled for tions police force. A meeting scheduled for sun­ retired Adm. Isaac Rojas, key rage construction, today ex­ tomorrow, >««« been canceled be figure in the overthrow of Pres­ The Rt. Rev. "Uagt. Emeito rise between loyalist army chiefs plained in Suffolk Superior eauae of a Grand Court aesaion RIB LA M B Pieoni, writing In an Italian news­ and rebel negotiators failed to ident Juan D. Peron in 1966, and Line to Let at the Statier-Hilton Hotel, Hart­ paper, said the encyclical also come off. No reason was given. retired army Gen, Benjamin Court his role as a “finder’ ford. The aeaaion whl begin tomor­ - Menendez, 76, also an antl-Peron CHOPS, lb. 69c Would deal with what he called The negotiators agreed In a post- for which he allegedly re­ row and oontinue through Satuv f “ Just war and unjust war, for de­ midnight meeting to a set of con­ revolutionary. Rojas was vice ceived a fee of 3145,000. day. fense or for aggression, cdld war, ditions for the navy’s surrender. president in the provisional gov­ Reds, JFK ernment after Peron’s ouster. Edward F. Plourde was the fifth and Internal and civil war sup- But there was no word from witness in the laroeny trial. Miaa Charlotte Keeney of South jwrted from abroad,” the navy’s last stronghold—its big Terms of the conditional agree­ Defendants are Richard K. Gor­ Methodiat Church wlU conduct a Msgr. Plsoni’s report on the en- base at Puerto Belg^rano, 360 ment were pounded out by loyal­ don and Richard C. Simmers, both Halt N-War aervioe Sunday at 6:40 a.m. in the eycllcal came as Vatican sources miles south of here—that the reb­ ist military leaders and Rear Andover attorneys, and Francis oinpel at Maaoheater Menunlal RIB O VEN ROASTS. V /H O LE O R disclosed the document probably els there would accept. Informed Adm. Eladio Vazquez, the rebel W. Kiernan, consulting engineer Boapttal. will be Issued next Wednesday. sources said the terms contained fleet commander, at a two-hour for the Massachusetts Parking GENEVA (A P)—’The So­ post-midnight session in Buenos 5th thru 7th RIBS, lb. 69c OPEN The Vatican Informants said «he one possibly unpalatable con­ Authority. viet Union announced today it M aj. B. Walter Lnmle will oon- New Phone Directories Out encyclical, to be called “Pacem dition—to cut the navy’s 36,000- Aires. In a terse communique A f o u ^ , George L. Brody, for­ duot a midweek service at the Sal­ TONIGHT fai Terris" (Peace on Earth), will man force practically in half. they said agreement in principle mer chairman of the parking au­ is ready to accept a direct vation Army Citadel tonight at Nearly 40,000 new telephone di-< amount to a Magna Charta for hi the only action in (he up­ had been reached on requirements thority, is ill and unalble to stand telecommunications link be­ 7:M . His t*ik will be on events rectories, like the one Mias Nancy state call. When caillng out-of- FIRST FO UR RIBS, lb. 89c end peace for all men and all luUons. rising against President Jose to halt the fighting and return the trial. tween Washington and the Scott Shows here, are being de­ state, it is still necessary to use armed forces to normal. oonoetning the Last Supper. Wil­ FRIDAY Magr, Plsoni, former director of Maria Guido, government forces Under questioning by Asst. Kremlin to prevent an acci­ liam Simona will play the chimes. liver^ to Manchester and Rock- the three-digit area code. the Roman Catholic dally Italia brought about the surrender of a The communique did not spell Atty. Gen. Gael Mbhony, Plourde vUle exchange customers this South Windsor customers in the TILL 9:00 and now a writer on religtous small, rebellious army unit in out terms? Informed sources at said he met with Maurice Bdoder- dental outbreak of world week. Manchester exchange are i nthe matters for Milan’s influential northern Jujiiy Province with gun­ Bahia Blanca, adjoining the Puer­ Ick of Manchester, N.H;, a broth- war. Miss Scott is service representa- Manchester exchange are in the Corrlere Della Sera, wrote that fire and a mortar barrage. ’The to Belgrano base, said they called ei®in-law of Brady’s, anid that he Soviet Ambassador Semyon K. Uve-busineBS, in the Manchester Hartford directory will have a sep- the encyclical will dtscues peace government announcement of the for; was asked if he would be inter­ Tsarapkin made the announcement office of SNETTOO. erate listing for aU South Wind­ action mentioned nothing about 1. Unconditional surrender of ested in helping out for a fib e r ’s in a session of the 17-naticm dis­ The new books contain the sev­ sor customers. (Oootlmied oa Page Twelve) casualties. the naval fleet and air force. fee in connection wiith a construc­ armament conference. Pittsburgh en-figure numbers that became On the inside front cover of the 2. Reduction of the navy’s main­ tion project on Boston Common. The direct link was originally effective Sunday. In most cases directory are police and fire de­ tenance force to a skeleton 2,6(X) Q—Did you have any talk about proposed by the United States as the first two letters of the present partment listings for all area men, which would at least halve the amount of a finder’s fee ? a primary measure to relieve PAINT number, like MI for Mitchell, have towns. the 36,000-man navy. A —Yes. world tension and prevent acci­ 8BE been translated into the corres­ The (Ureotory also containes a SWORDFISH 3. Surrender of navy men smd Q—Was anything said about dental war. ponding numbers of the dial; that map for long distance dial calls Rusk Assails Foes civilians responsible for the revolt the amount? Tsarapkin said the Soviet Union is, 64. By now, custoroom should throughout the Uidted States and to be tried. A —Yes, $150,000. is willing to negotiate such a link have received dial stickers to place Canada. 4. Repair by a naval unit of Plourde then testified that immediately, without waiting for 'Larsen's on phone dials. Scenes on the cover highlight damage In the Magdalena area Broderick asked him if he would agreement on a general disarma­ Bbfectlve Sunday, it will no LISTEN... HADDOCK HARDWARE, INC. the diversity of Connecticut living Of Foreign Aid Plan where the navy air force de­ go along on the finder’s fee if the ment treaty. longer be necessary to dial 112 and its scenic and historic land­ stroyed or damaged eight loyalist project took place and he agreed. U.S. Ambassador Charles C. 84 Depot Square, Manchester when making a long distance call. marks. The illustration was drawn tanks and a number of buildings, none 649-6874 Stelle said the United States It reduces to Just “1” followed by by Bern Hill of Kllllngworth. killing 18. trinds Buffet State “warmly welcomes” Tsarapkin's the complete phone number for a (Herald photo by Satemis.) FLOUNDER WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretaryf>have achieved a world In which The navy’s strength has made it announcement. of State Dean Rusk blasted foes our freedom—and the freedom of Winter came back like a bad a commanding voice in Argentine dream to Connecticut yesterday as Tsarapkin rejected two other of the administration’s foreign all men—1b secure,” Rusk said. politics ever since it played the strong winds, plunging tempera­ preliminary disarmament meas­ Freshness Talks! aid program today as defeatists Rusk’s statement was the open- major part in the overthrow of tures and snow flurries made a ures suggested by the United who woJld let the Communists Ing g^n in the annual battle over Dictator Juan Peron in 1966. mockery of what started as a States. These caUed for a perma­ "begin to lake over” the world. the foreign aid program. Rusk There was no indication that the nent exchange of military mis­ START SAYING— OR ADD SAVINGS Testifying before the House For­ was the first witness beofre the spring day. army and air force, which re­ Winds which came in sudden sions and advance notification of eign Affairs Committee, Rusk said House Foreigpi Affairs (Committee mained loyal to President Jose military maneuvers. Both would now our tidy couototi are helped hi|^ Notfoe Rie the Communists want VYanks” which is considering President Maria Guido, made any conces­ gusts up to 81 miles per hour, Far more pemasive than words is the crunchy shook motorists trying to keep con­ permit Western espionage in the not only to pull out of Europe but Kennedy’s request for 14.5 billion. sions concerning the June 23 presi­ Soviet Union and would serve BEFORE the 10th also to pull out of all other for­ The committee hearings are ex­ dential and congressional elec­ trol of their cars, knocked out appetidqg eefior, Mw flm^ fR^H^klnd qnalty of plate glass windows, toppled trees only to increase world tension, sweetness of firm, jmey i^pple8'-ft» good, *arp eign lands, including Latin pected to continue for six or sev­ tions. The rebels said they re­ the Soviet delegate said. America. en weeks. Chairman Thomas E. belled becauise Guido planned to and ripped power llnea out of their Earn DIvIdmds From Mw 1st Of The Month moorings. "However, the Soviet Union is eoBty iralt and uegelajbfc^ tfie war ^ fre- / ’If we Yanks come home,” he Morgan, D-Pa., told reporters he let the Peronista enter candidates ready to accept a direct telephone m»ap o f green beons — tfte .JqMoAy fM m eu of Said, "the Communists will begin anticipated that Congress would and a Peronist victory wAa feared. Flurries o f snow gave an added edge to the cold which moved in or teletype line between the to take over. Why any American win up cuttbig foreig;n aid to As Iris price for peace, Vazquez OkUMsa in midair. Democratic National CSiairmon Jotm M. Bailey gives his views on poUti- rapidly behind a strong high pres­ two governments,” Tsarapkin de {tanp eiMiage — tfie eraekfy crispness of lettuc'' n n en ^ to inaare fieafaneai a i dagr long. would want to cooperate with that oal patronage in teidttiimiony before L^iislative committee probing insurance fee system in dared. global. Communist Strategy is be­ (Continued on.Page Fourteen) (Continued on Page Three) sures system. OonneoUxmt. Bailey la also ritate party chairman. (AP Photofax.) INSURED f»9scA>acommittee------yesterday, Bailey saidi^ This system should be ended. The so-called ’’Red line” be­ darkness at 10:36 p.m. S p e e .d y {riiysicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, National Chairman John M. in reply to a question that his son Bailey said, by passage of a bill tween Washington and the Krem­ PINEHURST ALL GREEN, YOUNG. FRESH Hassan W ows denied a security clearance by the work by a repair crew—that was 111 Bailey has acknowledged that his and daughter are major^ share­ which would eliminate the pay­ lin was a feature of the original Atomic Energy Commission nine on the way to a minor job—re- holders in the John P. ICielly Co. ment of commi^ions on insurance American proposals for a general pytra Hniirc ^ m o n .-t u e s ..fri years ago, has been selected to aten^ electricity in 16 minutes, son and daughter are receiving THURSDAY 9 AJI. to 8 PJf.—WED. CLOSED AT NOONNO of Hartford, which handles pur­ purchased by both state and local disarmament treaty. LA Gl Cl llw lll V Salesmen on receive the AEC’s highest honor however. dividends from the state’s insur­ chases of Insurance for the state. governments. Under current state The United States last year aug- —the $60,000 Fermi Award. ’Ihe failure was caused by a ance agent of record. The other major stockholders are law, the commissions must be Shopping Trip Selection of the controversial 'branch that fell across the main But Bailey, who> also heads the members of the Kelly family, he paid. (GonUnned on Page Ten) ASPARAGUS 2-39' scientist, confirmed by a commis­ 28,000-volt line on Route 32 at state Democratic organization, is said. Another disclosure made at the FRESH PEAS . . . RHUBARB . . . YELLOW SQUASH . . . CHIVES sion spokesman Thursday night 'North Franklin. It affected the backing a proposal that would The firm was founded by John hearing in addition to Bailey’s NEW YORK (AP)—King Has- and expected to be announced to­ eastern part of Wlllimantic, Mans­ presumably reduce those divi­ P. Kelly, late Democratic town connection with the Kelly firm was HONEYDEWS . . . GREEN BEANS... COLESLAW . . . MUSHROOWS ■an H of Morocco showed New day by the White House, Immedi­ field Center, Chaplin, North Frank­ dends. chairman of Hartford, in 1958, the that Deputy State Comptroller CORNER MAIN and TURNPIKE Yorkers whatnit means to go fir^ ately opened two avenues of spec­ lin, North and South Windham and Testifying imder oath before year Abraham BJbicoff was re­ James Casey is a licensed insur­ elass this week. His shopping ulation : Windham Center. the state legislature’s insurance elected by a landslide, carrying ance agent whose business address Bulletins trips seemed like something out That the government may ask Wind gusts up to 70 miles per the other state offices and' both was listed on his license applica­ Culled from AP Wires PINEHURST FRESH SWEET YOUNG Ol "The Arabian Nights.” him to do secret work and that hour blew off the heavy emergency legislative chambers for the Dem­ tion as the John P, Kelly Co. The king,^ who ends a 10-day the administration wishes to see door at the Windham Community ocrats. The comptroller’ is the official visit to mis country today. In­ dispelled the cloud that enveloped Memorial Hospital in WUUmantic. LeMay Qaims The Kelly Company receives who chooses the state’s agent of APPLES BUDOET BID OUT IHI!; FffiST PRIZE cluded a little shopping for the Oppenheimer in the 1958 security about $420,000 in commissions dur­ record. U. S. CHOICE As Crisp and Juicy royal household cm his sgenda. oase. ing a fiscal biennium on insurance State Comptroller Raymond WASHINGTON (AP)—By a CORN 6 for 39 Fire Kills Baby Award of TFX policies purchased by the state. Of three-vote margin, the House As The Day Picked SPECJALNE ' So, with one sweep of his arm, Oppenheimer, who will be 80 NEW HAVEN (AP)—An 18- Thatcher said Casey’s business af­ he bought more cars than the this amount, the company keeps filiation "came as a surprise’’ to Appropriations Committee to­ April 22, is receiving the award month-old girl was killed today day rejected President Kenne­ WIELKANOCNE average American will purchase for ’’especially meritorious con- five per cent, distributing the him. f O.S. LONDON M c In t o s h when a flash fire broke out in her Not Explained dy’s request for $600 mlUloB to duHng a lifetime. bedroom. rest, according to a tradition fol­ The piupose of the Republicaa- lowed by both political parties speed up the pubUo works pro­ ^CHOICE RED DELICIOUS With another wave of his hand, (Oontinued on Page Eleven) A baby aitter got four other backed probe was to find out KIELBASA he ordered more blankets, towels, WASHINGTON (AP)—The Air among subagents aligned with the gram. The 22-19 vote upset a BROIL GOLDEN children in the family out safely, party in power. reconunendatlon by a snboom- MANCHESTER’S LOWEST PRICE ON sheets, mats, robes, pillow cases police said. Force chief of staff says he pro­ (Oontinued on Page Three) DELICIOUS and iMdspreads than any house­ tested civilian action in overruling mlttee that t)ie works program, U. S. NO. 1 STATE OF MAINE The victim was Rose Ann Na­ authorized by the last Congress ROMES NIE NAJTANSZE, LECZ... wife could ever dream of buying. Scopes Urges poleon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. military recommendations tor the The whole thing took less than TFX warplane contract, but could to the tune of $900 million, be Harris Napoleon, of 67 Winchester given $450 million more. 2 U. S. Choice Chuck Block Style th :e hours. Ave. The parents were at work get no explanation for the action. NAJLEPSZE On Monday night, he made bis It "was not a normal thing,” Reds Put Nations First, EXTRA LARGE Another Fight and the five youngsters were in EXILE GUARD DOUBLED Potatoes 10"»39® ac —tions to the royal livery. He the core of the baby sitter, police Gen. Curtis E. LeMay told the GRAPEFRUIT h ?.ded for an automobile ahow- Senate Investigations subcommit­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The POT ROAST Robiona z doborowago sweizego miesa I said. Coast Guard bos ordered addi­ and roo n where 18 cars In the Gen­ For Evolution The only other occupants of the tee in testimony released today. ipili FRESH, LEAN, MEATY najczysciajszyeh wonnych korzeni, (Spices) eral Motors line were on display, Military evaluation boards had Unity on Theory Second tional ships, planes and men to BEST QUALITY IDAHO BAKERS . .5 lbs. 49c Florida in a steiq>ed-ap effort CALIF. ORANGES podlug slawne} polskie{ ferinuly, especially for him. They ran the (Continued on Page Ten) recommended a bid and design by gamut from the most luxurious SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) the Boeing Co., Seattle, Wash., as to Intercept anfi-C^tro raiders. * SPARE- ' Cadillac to the simplest compact. Breaking; a self-imposed silence, promising a better and cheaper By JAMES MARLOW But, While Khrushchev also gave Coast Guitrd headquarters an­ iiiiii The king and his party looked John T. Scopes—central figure in plane but the contract went in­ Associated Press News Analyst Mao some advice on first firings nounced today that six aircraft, WYRABUNE POQ SCISU at all of mem within a half hour. the world-famed "Monkey trial” stead to General Dynamics Corp., WASHINGTON (AP) — Red first, it’s easy to see why the six patrol boats, and six small RIBS Be placed an order for at least nearly 40 years ago—says he can’t Fort Worth, Tex. (China’s advice to Russia about the Russian won't let the Chinese sic boats have arrived, or are head­ five Cadillacs, and an unspecified tmderstsmd the renewed commo­ News Tidbits LeMay said he concurred in the United States—’’let’s you and him him .on the United States. ing toward file 7fii Coast Guard All Pinehurst Beef, Pork, Lamb INSPEKaA RZADU «TAN0W tion over teaching evolution in the military findings, and testified the fight’’—is getting the same prac­ Although Russia and Red China District whlcii Inchidea Florida SELF SERVICE SPECIALS... space age. from the AP Wires and Puerto Rico. and Veal sold the service way. ZJEDNOCZONYCH (Ocattmied oa Page Tea) S. BOiUSBT OPFENHEIMEB civilian secretaries did not consult tical answer: Nothing doing. are neighbors of the Great Eur­ U. S. CHOICE 'The semlretired geologist wants him before overruling the recom­ Premier Khrushchev this week asian limd mass, Russia hais all SWIFT'S PREMIUM two young intern teachers in Ten­ mendations. turned down Mao Tze-tung’s mid- the nuclear weapons, China none. SEIZURE PROTESTED FRANKFURTS ... lb. pkg. 59e nessee to press the antievolution James Forman, out of Green' LeMay said he has participated March invitation to Peking and This makes Russia .a potential PARIS (AP)—The French FRESHLY CHOPPED CHUCK controversy In the courts as he wood. Miss, jail leas than six in project evaluations on 23 oc- instead invited him to Moscow. threat to (Jhina, even though both government protested today did. hours, urge* Negroes to elect This is like saying the general are Commiurist. Algerian seizures o f French- •CHUCK LEAN or 3 in I BLEND OF ZAWSZE ROZPOZNANE Cleveland News Strike owned prcqierties. It called them "I hope they have better luck meoibesa of tbeir own race to pub­ (OmUnued on Page Sixteen) never goes to see a private. It's already been demonstrated II PLENTY OF FREE iiilij than I did,” Scopes, 62, said in vlolafions of the aoeorda m der ID ii^Sf AND EASY PABKINO MISS IOWA BACON .*...... U>. 59o lic office. . .Rev. Martin liuther —in Albania, Yugoslavia, Poland, PORK. BEEF and V E A L news conference Thursday. which Algeria attained faid»- iiiiii WREN YOU SHOP HERE! Brown N Serve SAUSAGE .. Pkg. 59o' 'mZNAKIEM King TOWS to go to Jail if neces- and above all in the Russian- pendenoe. A statentent ‘ : STEAKS "If I had'i bean successful, they aaiy to intensify all-out campaign mip- iN ______Set Record of 126 Days Chinese split—that communism proved by President Charlea da 0 . ------wouldn’t be in trouble now,” said to end seg^regation in Birming­ doesn’t mean unity. Nationalism, specially priced at Scopes, sadly shaking his head. Embarrassed Indians Reject Gaulle cautioned the Algerlaaa ham, Ala., public facilities. running deeper, is the stronger against acts that could endan­ • LEAN, ALL BEEF SWIFT’S PREMIUM Canada’s election campaign force. ^ FROZEN FOOD i r CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) newspaper blackout that has last­ (OonUnned on Page Elevea) ger the French air program SLICED BACO N ...... lb. 59c NA WIELKANOCI ZAWSZE Cleveland’s newspaper strike is ed longer than...any previous one nears end today amid new rash Mrs. Winnie Anders^ Food Lift The Russians and Chinese are since takeover of French-owned 1 , over after a record 128 days. in. a major-American city. The of charges that U.S. interests are nationalists before they are Com­ farms and baslnessea were con­ Chidien Of The Sea 6 9 ' Bmployea of the Plain Dealer and Teamsters Unkm started it by interfering. munist. Their mutual communism trary to a statement of Algerl- DOMACAJdE SIE the Cleveland Preas A News were calUng 450 drivers out Nov. 29. Jamee H. Meredith says today LAKEWCK5D. Calif. (AP)—’ hasn't replaced their individual aa ' intentions made In January TUNA M AA Win-tMrs . Anders got the idea for ship­ nationalism. Therefore, the Rus­ SWIFT PREMIUM SMOKED called to work today to prepare Ths New York newspaper strike, white atudents at' Unlverelty of nie Anders apparently thought she ments after meeting a Santo Do­ during negotiations for I Hamburg 59i PIES 4 For 99c Miaaiasippi have interoeptod his sians have reason, to suspect (Chi­ for Monday publlcatfon. which ended Simday night, was was dispensing charity In the beat help. BUTTS (Daisy Hams) .. lb. 69e mingo tribesman, who was serving nese intentions, too. A handful of printers, moetly 114 days long, and a strike of telephone oalla and made speech Biblical fashim : (lasting bread with the Navy reserve in this supervisors, returned to ttielr jobs newspaper teamsters in Minneapo­ oommitmenta and engagements upon the waters. Southern California city. In any nuclear war between BRAZIL ACCEPTS BIDAULT 0 BETTY CROCKER at the Plain Dealer at 12:22 a.m., lis last year stretched over 118 for h im ...... Jury makes libel But the objects of her good The reservist, Santiago Leo communism and the United States, LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Bra­ PINEHURST LEAN CUBED a time which could be called the days. award of $211,500 to Harlem widow works asked that Mrs. ' Anders (3oriz, Invited Mrs. Anders and her I^ssia and this country, out of zil granted an enrty vtaa to an- i r PRODUCE DUBUQUE SANDWICH FIRST PRIZE official end of the strike. It came “ I" thought the vote might be against New York Rep. Adam send her donations elsewhere. husband George, 49, to visit his nuclear necessity, would have to ’ tl-GauIllst leader George BldauH concentrate on knocking each oth­ 2 Brownie Mix Pk«. 32c BEEF STEW, lb. 89c STYLE HAM . 3 1b. can 2.59 just over an hour after the print­ close,” said HUpert, “ but deep Clayton Powell Jr. for calling her And now diplomatic relations pueblo in New Mexico. They did. today on condition that ne ahstain L vge, Calif. Iceberg CZYSTYCH PRODUKTOIN MIESA ers became the last of 11 unions downrin my heart I felt it would "a bag woman graft collector for have been broken off between When they returned, Mrs. An­ er out. ^ from political activity. Hie for­ IliiiliiilljilHiiiyiiiilijl Lettvee Head I 9 c to ratify contracts. go through. I must say I’m glad the Police Department.” Mrs. Anders and the 1,800 tribes­ ders, tears in her eyes, told wom­ Both would be flattened, along mer French premier agreed la By a 889-288 vote, after a stormy it's over. Our strike was success­ House Approprlatione. Committee men of the Santo Domingo Pueblo, en friends and-newsmen: with Western Europe. refrain from his cam pato to ua- Ibree-bour debate, the printers ful. It was to u ^ on a lot of us, refUsee to provide any funds for north of Albuquerque, N.M. ” If you could each look into the Red China, because it is not a seat President Charlea da Oaulla Fancy, Indian River • CHOCK FULL OF NUTS ratified a 28-montb contract their but wa were determined to stay aooelerated public works program . "Why, those ungrateful Indi­ hollow* eyes of these children and nuclear force, would probably be dnrfog his stay tat Brazil, s F iim FtMh CWokami and CUdeta president, CUtford C. Klpert. .esti­ out until wa got a satiafitotmY ...... Sena.te Armed Senrloee Oonv. ana!” snorted Mra. Andera, chief­ view their little bodies, and see untouched in the missile exchange. spokesman for tbs WmzlWaa E » Rfaik Ov^iefrqii %1 For 2 3 c parts. Laiga lags, lb. 48ib. , COFFEE ...... lb. can 69c above . . . we just want to Mmmd you that it is mated as worth $18.90 In wagM agreement." mittee ehope $771 million In De­ tain of a aelf-appolnted Yiakewood the despair in the eyes of the The West wouldn’t want to use up bassy said. SALAD OIL eclal C3iix Breasts. end . , . and please let ns have your Easter order The Mayor and federal medi­ shows films Thursday which show help another Indian as -Ibng as I Thus stirred. Lakewood's wom­ they could afford to lose more COFFEE 1C9—giant sUe L19 for this fine First Prize KIELBASA 99c lb. Order a Mcmday morning Plain Dealer,” ators G U b ^ J. Seldln and James Cifoen exiles tralnlBg for guer­ live.” enfolk launched a massive mercy people than the Russians since luUonary bands operattng ta On> said Iticmas Vail, vice president Maepherson aided in bringing rilla warfare on a Florida key It seems tha proud Santo Do­ lift, and enlisted the Navy to fly they hjive about three times as ba's Matanzas Provlaee, tha n y * your Easter Morrell, 1st Prize or DuBuque of the Forest Oty PubUahing Co., about settlament of issuea between . . Kim Novak reported today mingo Indians were embarrassed ■uppUea to New Mexico. many. ernmeat aanmiacad M h y , Tjlia HIGHLAND PARK MARKET! today. aanonaesiBeai gave ■ whleh publishes (Riio’s largest When the firea on two eonttnente AGAIN IN afrOCK . . . NABISCO CHOCO PINWHEEL8 ...... P k f. 40e three striking unions and the pub- to offer to quit her role In film by shipments of food, clothing, Meanwhile, newspaper stories ol RLt lfaadiMtoi& Also Bloomfield,; Conn. Phone MI 3-4278 UOien. Tba mrtnna wera tba Maws- “ Of Human Bondage,” and^Bllaa- sawing, machines and tifla bullats. Ibe Indians’ plight fUtered back died down, the Chlnieoe. eompera- aa to the slna of lha $mb ba «M bath Ibytor is reported to have Iba woman had sant tham aftar t s m «M ‘ n lm « ■ ) * 40KN V. aoonH MB Inrnted to take over the part haarlng at tha triba’s porarty. ^ .(ObbHm m O aa Page MIm )

->%■ f, .■ t. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHBBliat, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, IIAMCMBSTBB EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1968 PAGE F A O B 1 W 0 hRfrds might not seCapt the pence initiative—and decUhed to ajwwar vision star whose |dana Was men­ Police Make 257 To aced on a flight to Berlin, left In the Unions Want Polly’s Pointers l/eS. agreement enme from retired Bailey^s Children in Company any questions. Wall Incident for London by commercial air­ Aflm. lanno Rojna, believed to be Bradley sold the hearing waa AMBBOfiB M. DIBRL liner. Apparently the British Sheinwold on the mnster mind o< the revolt. He “illegal, unjuetlfled, irrevelant and Arrests in March News Revolt Stalled reportedly told n-*friend Vasques Immaterial and la not pertinent to For OwnblasttoB AknataMM could not guarantee his asifety If V.S. to Move BfOMMT m inrr itmoBT Lose Sight Handling Statens Insurance Keeps Tension he tried to leave In his rented no longer represented the navy any legitimate legislative purpoee.” A total of 367 arrests, summons Stom Windows and Doom By POLLY OBAMER A fte r the hecurtng, OOP House plane. Kesrspaper Bntarpriss Assa. STDDBNT8 LBARir < And aald, “ We 8ha1I win.” Of E xile Boat VAMOMAM PLAY but Adm. Jorge Palma, com­ (Oantlnned from Page One) tributed among eubagenta on a Majority Leader Louis J. Padula o r n otices w ere reported tai Man-- Plenao Oril MI M 668 The sntertainer flew a twin-en­ InRailFight DBAR POLLY — My si«gestlon frankly partisan basis. when he High in Berlin gine Cessna to West Berlin Tues­ By ALFRED BHBIMWOLD mander of the Puerto Brigrano said the House would grant the cbester ptriloe records fo r the is tor mothsra of sausll children g i . f baae, Iseued a communique Inurs- which subagents ars receiving was in office and that he chose committee subpoena power in its day In one of the air corridors MIAMI, Fla. ,“ a spokesm an said. Vasques had ordered the fleet Jamsa E„ Menditto of. the U.S. tem, he said, la to abolish it, and Zeller was against changing the Ambassador Adlai E. Steven­ prime minister of Burundi, that 200,000 workers, said in .part: case I took to the hospital. Bach BV>ur planes were in the air over at a glance that he must play Legal Ndtice he aald he would support a bill system. He said it was sound and 887 Main St. Some 86 reported traffic acci­ Whm two West Berlin police son, chief U.S. delegated to the ”We have made It clear in the to return to Puerto Belgrano Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Larsen's nation has issued a special series time m y husband came to visit the broad Bahamian and Florida the queen of spades from dummy * T & \% ward Menditto, 88' School St., la raised by the I>emocrat-controlled the state got ita money’s worth on A female clerk In the store spot­ dents brought Injuries to 29 per­ went to Investigate, Bast German United Nations, told a news con­ past that railw ay labor beli< me, he took a gift home to each at the first trick. u w t a t i 6 n oaoK B Thursday, removing the threat of ted a man at the counter display­ sons. Forty-two motorists were HARDWARE. INC. border guards threw bricks at of stamps with surtax. The addi­ waters, attempting to locate the l § r USTtm AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at a sea attack on Bueno* Aires and serving wlUi Nival Mobile n- Senate Insurance Committee Its insurance premiums. ference Thursday night the access that free collective bargaining can child. It was an inexpenslva way 86-foot cabih cruTser. Bast must win with ths ace to JUncIweter, within end for Uie dS- which ■ would eliminate the pay­ As for the way commissions are ing the shirts. When he saw her arrested on charges which Included 84 Depot Square, Manchester them. The West Berlin policemen routes to Berlin must remadn un­ tional moneys will go toward the work. The administration thus far satlBfying a loyaliat condition for struction Battalion Four, at Con- to ease that “left behind" feeling Across the Florida Straits, Cu­ prevent declarer from winning two Dtom oods, A 15‘ apS . 0“ and d«r Btruotlon battalion Center, Davla- ment of commleelons on Insurance distributed—“it’s the spoils system at the other end of the store he speeding (3); reckless driving: Phone 649-6274 responded by lobbing four tear ham pered. sports stadium and monument has done little to encourage collec and to let them know I was think' spade tricks. If Bast than leads resumption of the talks which ran. shirts under his arm, out the driving through stop signs and red gas grenades over the wall. ban Prims Minister Fidel Castro’s K-6. Freient Hon, John J. Wellett. Judge. broke up earlier in the day. vUle. R .I, purdiased by the state and local and to the victor belongs the He also said the United States named In his honor. He was as- live bargaining in this dispute. ing of them. —MRS. W. B. men cocked sn eye tor a threat­ another epeds, Bouth lets it ride What do you say? Eetete of Byron Q. Boyd, late of governments. spoils,” Zeller said. front door, got Into a car and drove lights (9): Improper registration While West German border po­ sasinated on Oct. 18, 1961. The Practically no government effort The revolt, third military up­ would consider the presence of a ened raid on Cuba. - around to dummy’s ten. Answer: Bid thrso dtamends. MMObaatar - In aiUd m atrix, daoaeaed. Republican State Chairman A. off. or license (7); and 22 others. nce reported the East Germans U.N. representative in Berlin only monument stands on a hill domi­ has been exerted to bring the On motion 6t Oledya F. Boyd of arid heaval in little more than a year, Lt. Cmdr, Robert M. Thompaon, “If such a bill is enacted into DEAR POLLY—To launder the The Violynn in was packed Bast’s only chance is to shift The Jump in a new suit alerts law,” said Bailey, "there will no Searlo Plnney, who also testified, bad ended their 24 hours of de­ if It did not alter the rights of nating ths capital dty of Usum­ parties together and mediation children’s white shoelaces, I string to clubs instead of returning an­ Mencheater axacutiix. has taken a toll unofficially re­ U.S. Navy, son of Mrs, Lucy A. with 17 anti-Castro aettoniro and partner to the fact that a dam . O ^ B R B D : That alx montba from T hom pson,' 16 V irginia R d ^ is longer be any problem. There will endorsed patronage In principle laying traffic on the 110-mlle auto­ the Western Allies. The Russians bura, efforts have been vlirtually non them through the buttonholes of other spade. This does no good, the 2nd day of April, 1968, be end Uia ported at 81 dead and 08 wounded. bahn, there was no lifting of the a bristling assortment at arm s— is poeslble even if he has a min­ One IndicaUon that navy die participating in Atlantic Fleet no longer be any controversy and but called the commissions paid by have proposed that the Allied The series consists of six bi- existent. a garment and tie the ends. Then but no ammunition, unless it re­ however, since declarer wins In imum opening bid. name ere limited and ellowad for the KIWANIS CLUB threat to AlUed airlines to Berlin. oolored stamps with three designs preditora within arhlch to bring In training exerclaea In the Carib­ there wdll no longer be any curi­ the state "a slush fund.” He said flags in West Berlin be replaced “If collective bargaining is per­ they are washed with the r^^ular plenished its supply at sea. dummy with the queen of clubs tbeU clelma ageinat ifeld aatata, and B u^e Green, Canadian tele- portraying the late prince, a view Legal Notices bean area near Roosevelt Roads, osity about the selection of an It Is wrong to allow this money by the “U.N. flag.” mitted to fall in this case, and if laundry, come out really clean The 16 Cubans and cne Arasr- and knocks out the king of dia­ ro r ShdnwoId’B 86 • page book­ arid, executrix u directed to give pub­ agent of record or subagents. The Stevenson visited the city on a of the sports stadium and the and are not lost in the washer. lic .notica to uia craditori to bring in Puerto Rico, while serving with to be distributed without responsi­ legislation is then enacted to de­ loan got their boat and their artil' m onds. let, “A Pocket Guide to Bridge," meir clalnii within lald time allowed AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at Patrol Squadron 16. The aquad- source of this problem will have bility to the public. tour of Western Europe. m onum ent —M . E . B. Manchester, within and for the Dla- AUCTION prive American labor of its liber­ lery back Thursday from Britlah T oo Lata send 60 oenta to Bridge Book, by publlahrng a copy of thta order In The UB. Poet Office Depart­ trict ot Manchester, on the Srd day of been eliminated.” Plnney said the people have a ty, the adminlstratloa’s errors of authorities who jailsd them three West leads his other spade, but The Manchester Evening Herald, aome newapaper baviag a circulation The practice is a mixed blessing COFFEE TALKS ment has annoimced that the DEAR POLXiY — I have tound in aald probate. diitnct within ten April, 1963. weeks to its home baae at the right to know who is receiving the commission and ommlasion will be days he is too late. South can take the Box 8SU, Grand Central ita.. New days from the date qf thia order and Frasent Hon, John J. Wallett, Judge Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, for the party in power Bailey said, oommissions A T * SATUBOAV come out with any flat yes or no. Atchison was chosen as the first the union’s statement but had It really works tor me. —C. Y. the Violynn in orders Thtiraday . . -i I Mill- Trustees' prior „ account with said ea- monds to lead another spade, The Tmstaea, having exhibited their tatb. and this Court directs that notice sity. - state attorney general seek a court sembly. He replied that he had Across From First Nattonal F ran t:M Instead, at the end of the talk­ day site since it is the birthplace learned of Ita contents by tele­ GIRLS — If your children have night to swing south, rsndesvous annual account with said estate to whereupon Bast would take four e ENDS TUESDAY e of the time and place assigned for test to determine if this is true. other things on his mind and this Spool Beds, Old Chests^ Cherry and Pine Tables, Soap­ Parking Lot ing, they serve coffee. If it Is of Amelia Earhart. This July 24 phone. to pay library fines out of their with the Omega I, another motor­ spades and the ace of hearts. this Court for allowance, it la said bearing be given to all persona the pioneer avlatrix would have “If these irrespmialble state­ allowances, they will welcome ORDERED; That the 16th day of known to be Interested therein to ap- 'Die executive board of the In contrast to Bailey, Fred R. matter was not within his purvuew. COIN OPERATED sweet, the suitor knows he hu boat which was reported bringing Ths correct play is similar when April. l968, at ten o'clock, forenoon, at ;iear and be heard thereon by publlah- stone Stove and many other Antiques and Household 5 Zeller, former Republican state Representing the Kelly Co. as WASH-'N-DRY GLEAN been accepted. If sour — well, been 66 years of age. The stamp ments were actually made as re­ this suggestion. Colored paper ammunition, and cruise in com­ the Probate Office in the Muntdpal Women’s Auxiliary of Manchester dummy has K-IO-X opposite Q-X-X; ng a copy of this order In aome news­ Memoriai Hospital will meet Mon­ comptroller and unsuccessful guJ legal counsel was J. Kennety Brad­ Item s. better hick elsewhere. wUl be an 8-cent airmail. The ported,” Wolfe said, “about the might be even more effective and pany with it on a raid against you must play dummy’s king at the Building in arid Manchester, he and paper having a circulation In said 16-Lb. Wash—2Se exact design has not as yet been only conclusion any fair-minded eye-catching than white. —POLLY Communist Cuba. the same le assigned for a bearing on Dletrlct, at least seven days before the day at 12:30 p.m. at the home of bematorial candidate, defended the ley, a former GOP state chairman. first trick. This has the effect of the allowance of arid account and said day of said hearing, and by mailing on system. Bradley was the only witness who RAIN OR SHINE 8-Lb. Dry Clean—$2 announced. person would reach 1s that these Spokesmen tor the raid-sponsor­ Tniateea' prior account' with said es­ Mrs. Johnu Mrosek, president. An FREE MOTH PROOFENO destroying an opponent’s entry and or before April 6, 1963, by certified nual reports will be read. Dessert Zeller bluntly told thd commit­ did not testify under oath—^the Earhart was the first woman to people are putting pressure on the DEAR POLLY — When sewing, ing Cuban AnU-Communlst Army giving you more time to develop tate, and Oils Court directs that notice mail, a copy of this order to Lillian fly the Atlantic, the first woman admlnistratlan and are attempting I used to have trouble with lined of Escarabray denied that arms of the time and place assigned for C. Fradin, 106 Porter 8t„ Manchester, and coffee will be served. tee that commissions were dis- others took the oath on their own grarments. It was hard to make your tricks. 'ui&MnBn lid hearing be given to all persons Conn., individually and aa Co-Trustee; to fly nonstop across the United to coerce the members of the were put aboard either the Vio­ Dally Question fifowntown to be interested thereintherein" to ap-ai Edna Ruth Greenblatt, 161 Virginia States, the first woman to fly emergency board.” nice sharp points at the ends of lynn HI or Omega I in Utk. ter­ Tech. 8:06 Tech. d:8d-8i40 pearlar andI ...... be heard thereon... by publlsh- ■ Avenue. New Britain, Conn., guardian Partner opens with one spade, Dig a copy. of this order In some news- ad litem for undetermined or unborn from Hawaii to the UB. and the The labor leaders’ statsment darts when the fabric and lining ritory. They maintained they al­ and the next player pastes. You Connie Franois-Paula Prentlas were stitched together. I have WED. “DIAMOND HEAD" paper having______a circuIaUon______m aald Dis- persons. first woman to receive the Dis- followed the President’s appoint­ ways have ojMratod against Cas­ holdi Spades, K-8-4; Hearts, 8; trict, at least seven days before the JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge to tingidshed Flying Cross. ment on Wednesday of a three- learned to make basting stitches tro from bases outside the United day of arid hearing, and by mailing member emergency board to draft right down the center line of the on' or r before April 5. 1963, by certified AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at States. mall, a Copycopy of this order to Lillian C. Manchester, within and for the Dia- "FOLLOW THE BOYS" The Ryukyu Rdandi plans to settlement propoeals. Appointment dart through both pieces of ma­ The raiders and the Violynn HI Fradin, 108 Porter St., Manchester, trict of Manchester, on the 2nd day of III eolor—6:80 and 9:40 tosue a new 8-oent commemora­ of the board staved off a possible terial before sewing the dart. This were seized Sunday at Norman’s Conn.. Individually and as Co-Trustee. AotII, 1968. tive Staonp honoring the opening nationwide rail strike tor at least way you secure both fabric and C!ay, Bahamas, by British naval JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge Present Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. Plus: “CAIRO”—8:l6 Unhig without any slipping or Estate of William J. Daly, late of of the Shtoytt Bridge. The design 60 days. units when the boat put in for DEOBEB ON ^ LIMITATION OF Manchester tn said District deceased. with George Sanders of the shows the Sfaioya sUding — MRS. N. G. H. fuel. Fri."Sat."Sun. CLCl a im s The administrator, having exhibited Ldaad Sea and the Bridge. The GIRLS — This is a hint that Jerry Buchanan, the lone Amer­ AT A COURT OF. PROBATE holden his administration account with arid all who sew should really remem­ ALL COLOR! FEATURE FIRST SUNDAY ONLY! at Bolton, within and tor the District estate to this Court for allowance, it ts new bridge was sehedided to open Apollo Tested ican, was Jailed on a charge of of Andover, In the 19th day of March, ORDERED; That the 18th day of in February and the new stamp ber, particularly when silk lining, UlegisI entry and file Cubans were e A.D. 1968. April, 1963, at ten o'clock, forenoon, would have been issued to ootn- which slips so badly, is used. — Present Hon. Norman J. Preuss, at the Probate Office In the Municipal Jailed on chargea of possessing SRDsaiMnussegi Building in said Manchester, be and 1 9 6 3 M ob il POLLY Fudge. cide wtth the cooaelon. However, For Sea Landing unlicensed arms. The charges On motion of James S. Klar on the the same Is assigned for a hearing on due to ooRStrudtilon delays, the were dropped Thursday, and the s saw onoo Intestate estate of Walter H. Klar. late the allowance of said administration bridge and stamp are dtM to ApriL CAVIAR OOMmO UP o ■O-PV-'VM la* of Bolton, within arid district, de- account with said estate, ascertain­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — The authorities repaired the boat’s eeased. ment of heirs and order of distribu­ Apollo, a space craft designed to Moscraw (AP) — A man-made damaged propeller and furnished This Court doth decree that six tion, and this Court directs that no­ T he U nited Cttaites aectton at S KMLMaipeN rmrr tice of the time and place assigned for sea at Volgograid (formerly Stal­ S months be allowed and limited for take U.S. astronauts to the moon it with food and fuel. weiaaeeijow itoiwwi«nw o6.B the tost greak woridwtde stamp and back, has shown what would ingrad) will soon become a major SUBURB-RUSSIAN STYLE the creditors of said estate to ex­ said hearing be given to all persona coHeCUon — the Durrus — will be OOP of R H H H f i o hibit their clalma against the same to known to be interested therein to ap- M t t o d bm er happen if it parachuted into the source of caviar. MOSCOW (AP) — A new town the Administrator; and directs that iear and be heard thereon by publlsh- auctioned to New York to April sea. The artificial sea was created to handle the overflow of Taeb- BOX OFFICE 6:80—SCREEN 7 PM. public notice be given of this order by fng a copy of this order In some news­ by Haimer, Rooke A Go. Pre- advertising In a newspaper ha-vlng a paper having a circulation In said Dis­ It was (toopped from a huge behind the dam of the Volzhsk kent’s fast • growing population trict, at least seven days before the Economy Run vioua sales at Staanips belnoglng circulation In said district, and by It’s a treat they’ll all love. Our tempting foods pendulum-Uke device Thursday hydroelectric power station and has sprung up 12 miles south of posting a copy thereof on the public day of said hearing: and by mailing to the ooKeottion at Mlaurioe Bur- extends 600 kilom eters (378 m iles) the Uzbekistan capital. sign post In said Town of Bolton, near- on or before April 6, 1968, by regis­ into a 10-foot pool of water. It tered air mall, a copy of this order to are carefully prepared and beautifully served. ms, the lalte Alsaltlon magnate, sank in about tour feet, splashed from the dam. It is called the T he new towjh; i^ le d Cniigirik, t n the place where the deceased last have been held in BcOgtum, Ger­ vsit Margo Daly McClung, Apartodo Aereo RESIDS The atmosphere is gracious and congenial, per­ water over spectators in the test Volgograd Sea. will have a population of 200,000 Certified from Record 11-lS Bogota, Columbia. fect for family dining. many and England. area, bobbed back and forth a few It was stocked with variefies of in the hear future. Like Tashkent, OPEN SUNDAYS NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge JOHN J. WALLBTT, JudgS times, and settled on an even keel. sturgeon which yield caviar and it is an Industrial center. Tash­ The United AraO> RepuhUo re­ En^eers at North American now, Soviet specialists estimate, kent’s population now more than TEL Ml 3-1415 FOR RESERVATIONS ports lit has iseued a new 4 mills Aviafion’s Space Division Plant there are 150,000 sturgeons in the one million, has doubled slnoe dtamp for regular postage. It ts said the Apollo’s three-man crew sea. iW «l«r War H. PAUL’S called “The PeeWvitles Stamp” .demonstrate long mileage performance would’ve felt an Impact equal to and is valid for postage on greet­ 10 G ’s—10 tim es the norm al pres­ ing card envelopes. The red and sure of gravity—had they been gfreen stamp deficits a hanging aboard. STEAK HOUSE vase. SUNDAY DINNERS SERVED The pendulum device duplicates RT. SO, VERNON, CONN. (Approximately 8 mllee from the Vernon Circle—take your right at Circle . . . .) CONCERT U NOON to 8 PJd. the speed and angle at which the T o g eth er Owned and Operated by “PAl \uL L .------YOUNG SR. of Mobil gasoline in new cars space craft could be expected to Let's Get BY land. Engineers said that the cap­ STANLEY WARNER sule has been dropped twice onto Manchester Civic Orchestra <^FOOD FOB solid groimd, without seriously and Dine Out" RRoMI le e n o m y R un— EVERY MOOD" damaging It. 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Drive in soonl CUSS F: LOW-PRICE V-8’s DODOE 380 (8 oyl.) ‘Al right—-jugt do* of our moo modem pieces at equipment MWSOWVS CUSS G: MEDIUM-PRICE V-8’s OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC 88 I COLOR8 COPE " AL RAY ON THE BOIM r , SUN CUSS H: LUXURY CARS CHRYSLER NEW TORKEai Hter4|lto,IUmSw!»l SCOPE [HATIKE COMBO Mileage Results of Other Entries 0M.Y1 IHlESPaiALUW CAR NAME WLESKRCAUM ENIIOY O M BO FO U B 1W AIA,Y DagLKSODB MOTOR CM NAME M U S P U m O N CM NAME WLEtPERMUeN CM NAME MLESKRIAUeN CM NAME Bulok Electra ...... 16.60 Chevrolet Impala Dodge Custom 880 .. .18.35 Mercury Comet 170 ..25.76 Pontiac Catalina ...... 19.38 T-BONE STEAK DINNERS Bulek LaSabre ...... 18.33 (8 cylinder) ...... 19.72 Dodge Dart 170 ...... 25.59 Mercury Monterey ...17.39 Pontiac Star Chief ....19.27 ^ PUIS WALT DfSHETS ^ Pontiac Tempest — A L S O — V HUM nuMvwwN R*. TfCMNieotoa* • M SOU mm 1 TESTER Che'vrolet Bel Air Chevy H (4 cyl.) ....27'.52 Falcon (144 cu. In.) , .25.70 Oldsmobile 98 ...... 17.18 s m ttiiN HUnKHK MMIMnnHI ,(8 cylinder) ...... 20.97 Chevy H (6 cyl) ...... 24.03 Ford 300 (6 cyl.) ... .21.50 Oldsmobile F-85 ...... 21.10 (4 cylinder I ...... Pontiac Temi>est V-8 21.1a SPECIALS IN COLOR PIZZA and SPAGHEHI DINNERS An Efflbuw-InlwntlSonti Pidwte M atet R EASTlANOOtOII RBgSRVIO 9IAT9 AT BOX OFPICB OR BY MAIL Chevrolet Biscayne airysler 300 ...... 17.27 Ford 300 (8 cyl.) ... . 18.75 Plymouth Savoy Loeatee motor trouble quick­ Ford Fairlane (8 cyl.) 21.47 I 8 cylinder I ...... 21.04 Studebaker Lark V-8 20.58 M iekoy M ouso and Pluto — AND — AT pa ly, elimlnatei Wt and miaa (6 cylinder) ...... 22.61 Oiryeler Newport ..■..19.68 mm tm . Dodge 330 (6 cyl.) ...23.69 Imperial Custom ..., .17.40 Plymouth Valiant .,..26.26 BCANY VAB1BTIES OF OTH ER FIN E FOODSt |W«4 A mathods, checks work tor "OENFSOENT' abouracy when it la flhighed. s n A « n i A i K I PAL entries equipped with automatic tranamitsiont. tOptlonal 10.2t;l CS. ThIa advartisaiTiant approved and data cartlliad true by USAC. NO COVER-NO mNDfUM B T iftS f Also Donald Dnck • WL WtJ» In "Don’s Dream Voice" AT THE POPULAR H B R L05 l!^L.A4rJD STRAND ...... 88.60 TOMORROW AT SUNDAY TECmCOUt* nrae.aMiBaHi HARTTORD, coNMcnorr A JI.—12:86-8:05-8:40’ 8 and 8:40 P.M. 522-4514 Mobi I Bolton Lake House Mawm—NevtOa Tern Mobil —the only gasoline that proves its mileage performance .TOWlBBOW MORNING AT 10:30 ROU’TE 44A— BOLTON, CONN. MORIARTY BROTHERS T V tftA B nUDAT-^THYR V A H |F RICHARDS” • PHONE MI f-8019 • 101 CENTER' STREET—MI S-S186 in public under actual road conditions.. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN...FR1DAY. APRIL’S, 1968 PAc« nvB : ^ kANCHBSTOR iVENI^G flERiLLD^MAKCHESTER, CONM^ FRIDAY, APRIL 6, W

Souths Windsor intersstsd .»•« an sMourafSd to M oektUU-y^m^ Home Gardehei^s H4Uidbook attend. The Bkrii WfiMmI M*sni Lutheran Crews Monday—oheeatotirgsr oa roll, HARTTORD RK Hadjg^ to Sjpeak oole slaw, oooMes; Tueaday-rpork DoptoY Says Recruit Helpers chops, maalMd potatoea, turnip, . To Vem-El Unit Each Garden Mulch Has a Purpose g re in baana, i^ e a a u c e ; Wadaaa- Krause florist m a n c h e s t s r . day—tuna fUn aalad oa roll, TOFWD BHROBONS FOR CONN. OAROnD BIMVS OPHRATIOm Xatotaidt BMln. aocial worktc Parishioners of -Our Saviou* baked potato, whjta oake with By A U A J i sWENSCN Lutheran Church are working dili­ fhdgs aauce; Thursday—apaghetti lor tlM CSitMmni 8«rvic«8 o< Ooa- Written For gently to qomplete the finishing MANCHSSTER'S l a r o b s t grow bjri B y Wayne a. Rrandata^ MJ>. \ with meat aauce, lea eream-^MUk nWflnuT anfi Community CMld Newapaper Enterprise Aasn. Written lor o 3 d i m Cainio tai IdMcbMtor, MULCH TREES IN details on their chundi and educa­ la served with all al meals. Spring and summer mulching of tional building project. Men of the Phon* Ml 9-7700 N^apaMr Bnterprite Aomi. wUl 1M gutat aiwalccr at the Vem- LAWN WITH PEAT WE BPECIAUZE I have had many requeata for BBl mMtlng Tumday. 'Ihe gardens, treea and new lawiis pariah work every evening as well Mawriiaatier Bvanlng Herald lam «rfll be held at 8 p.m. et Tol- saves work and improves plant OR WOOD CHIPS. E IT H B f as all day Saturday, and would South Windsor oorrespoadent, the names of doctora In varloua growth, If done correctly. Mulches #/ pnrta of the country who perform e%*flte a*«<- .. SAVeSMOWING TIME welcome more voluntsers. Work Laura Katz, tetepbone Mitchell tpyija tiMI describe the guid- of organic itiatter, plastic or even I days for womei^ of the pariah are 4-17S8. Always Fresh Flowers" the operation on the carotid aln- •nee eervto— offered to childrm stones or gravel, can be highly use­ AROUND TREES. Tuesday and Thursday. ua for the relief of aathma. If S M I LING SERVICE^^Sgjl ful. Here are some simple ideas to The adult information class will your family doctor cannot give ot OonneoUcut. He la well known r you the name of auch a doctor, for Mb outeUndlng work in this make them work well for you. meet tonight at 7;S0; junior coa For trees and shrubs, renew the - KEEP BERRIES W ELLmiOm R.^NGl TOLL m i|^t contact your county or fleW, Anthony Ma^iooco, prinoi- firmation claiss at 10 a.m. tomor­ atate medical aoclety. ot TekJOttvtUe School, said to- mulch several Inches deep every : row. ' ' 1 spring and again in the fall. Mulci: TO SAVE MOISTURE, ST O P PAPER and RAG PICKUP Main s t r e e t , Ma n c h e s t e r t The men's chorus will meet at saves moisture, controls weeds and COMPETITION. USE\ the Church today at 7:30 p.m. All FUEL OIL Mu Mgma Ohl Youth Oroup, Becoad Oougrogatlonal Ohareh R—Pleaae ten me aomethlng biulds good topsoil. Peat moss is ^ALT HAY, ORASS , about oateomyelltia. la It due to good in show areas; the soft brown GASOLINE a delloleBay of oalelumf b H Air Force Offers color Is an attractive contrast to CLIPPINGS, STRAtU, I related to bone oaneer? la there SMuriay, Ayrll 6— IsSO la 7 PJI. a ooref * ' green leaves and bark. It is ex­ p e a t m o s s o r The Wanted Young Un-Frilly Direct Enlistment cellent for acid-loving plants such PLEASE GALL A — -Although a deflolency of as azaleas, rhododendrons and CORNCOB, t BANTLY OIL eallCum will cause aome bone dis­ Dlreet enliobnenta In the U.S. laurel. Leaves can be left nround com;- w ' l , IV'. Mary Williams, 6-8 P .M .—M I S-7730 ease, It does not csnise osteomye trees surrounded by shrubs for STRAW OR SALT LOAM Utls which Is an Infection of thi- Army for aviation pilot training ^ 1 cheap mulch. A layer of pebbles or Ill ^ V i \ i i; I! 1 1 Stan BfattesMi, P .M .—M I bone marrow. It is not related to Look For •re BOW being offered to high HAY HELPS NEW 7-10 8-8249 cancer. The germ responsible for ■dhool gnduatee, it was today an- gravel several inches deep 'may For Sale : 1-1.. uili hell r ." '. mnroced by Sgt. Charles Green- make an excellent mulch in heavy r\LAW N SEC DINGS • Fill and Gravel Bob WilUa, 6-8 P .M .—M I 9-9998 over 80 per cent of all cases is traffic areas. I \ 1,1 i\ \ 1 'r i I ‘ 7 I the ataphylococcLM or ordinary fleld, U a. Army recruiter in Man- GET STARTEDi. For Sale pus germ. The anUbioticB that rtteffsr. For flower beds, peat moss, pine cure moat staphyloccocciu Infec- H m m ellgUde may apply for needles, cocoa bean hulls, ground • Mason Work !______^ 1 • Trench Digging tlons do not work well against pilot training in helicopters or bark and vermicuUte are attrac­ this disease. This Is because, even ooBventlonal aircraft, and an ap- tive In less traveled spots, sugar • Trees Pruned, M: peaitsneRt as a warrant officer. material except wood chips or den fertilizer to mix with each though a high concentration of '4 cane bagasse, sawdust, chopped bushel of mulch. Removed the drug Is built up In the bloc ^uaBfied candidates will receive a leaves, ground corncobs and shav­ gravel works well. wiMten guarantee, before enHst- When you use slow-r o 11 i n g For blueborriM, azaleas, laurel, • Lawns Graded, Rolled, the antibiotic does not reacn^toe ings can also be used. You can rhododendron- and other acid-lov­ Infected bona In sufflolent^uantlty Ing, insuring Army pilot training cover these less attractive mater­ mulches such as sawdust, peat and Raked Upon aucoessful completion of moss, wood chips and sugar cane ing plw ta,' use only a nitrogen BOTH STORES to produce a c u r e .^ may help, ials with peat moss or ground bark. fertUiaer that is highly acid form­ 30 Year’s Experience! however, to control the Infection. JUNIOR PETITES eight weetai basic training, the re- New lawn seedlngs are best cov- bagasse, and some nitrogen ferti­ crutter aaM. lizer to prevent loss of nitrogen as ing, such as ammonium sulfate w PhoiM Ml 3-7172 BAMBOO RAKES Rest In the hpapltal Is usually re- ei'ed with straw or salt hay. These g^IItlter infoimatSon Is available they decompose. Use a handful or the special organic fertilisers de­ ulred andAfter the acute stage are easy to remove after the grass ae subsided, surgery Is almost ait the Army Recrulitment office at has sprouted. They save moisture, two of high-mtrogen lawn or gar- signed for these plants. OPEN S Aitny and Navy Club, Main St. SPECIAL alwaya necessary to bring about The offloe is open each Monday, control erosion and r^uce weed A cure. r f ; - , Wedneaday and Friday. sprouting. Use inch of straw or Q—1 am a 42-year-old house, hay and ranove after grass is an T b N IT I wife. Recently I began to get t ' m a il b o x e s inch tall. blaokheada oa my face. My skin 5 immnLE TONITE ROME (AP) — In the Italian Small fruits benefit greatly from b very oily. What do you eug- capital mail goes to the railway mulch, as most of them have shal­ gestf •tation by streetcar. All tramway low roots. On strawberries, saw­ SATURDAY A — Blackheads are related to cars that pauw by the station have dust, sugar cane bagasse, peat acne. They are due to some de­ UtUe mail boxes outside. Romans moss and buckwheat hulls make gree of overactlvlty of the oil anxious to get their letters moving good year-round mulch. Part of a TILL lands of the skin. Since your skin qulcMy can drop them In the straw or hay mulch coveting for gI oily you should wash your face Left boxes, which are emptied each winter can be left between the FABRICS four or five times a day. The Left Darby Cupioni dress with time a tram ear passes the rail plants each firing. Black plastic is blackheads should not be squeezed Easy flattering petite silhou­ because of the danger of infection. jeweled neck, short sleeves, termfaiad. good for stnwbM-ries. For cane For Your Selection At' PILGRIM MILLS ette in wonderful new colors box pleated skirt and self- W- berries, any of these materials is Even if they are evacuated imder of banana and cornflower. good, plus wood chips, grass clip­ antiseptic conditions they tend to piped waist line and bow, pings or leaves. For blueberries, come back in the same place. Jewel neck, sleeveless, slot topped off with a jeweled sawdust Is an ideal mulch. Like at LOW, LOW MILL PRICES! A modified female sex hormone seam detail, eight low kick FAIRWAY (16-epiestrol-8-allyl ether) has re­ pin. Sizes 5 to 13 in pink, .'M peat moss, it helps keep the soil DOWNTOWN t v r n p h u c p l a z a cently been shown to cut down pleats, zipper back and pais­ white and'blue. acid, as blueberries prefer It. 706 MIDDLE TFKE. B. ley surah “smoke ring” scarf. p L A N x For vegetables, any mulching • SPRING COnONS .... 65e Yd. • D A C R O N P R IN T S ...... 98e MANCHESTER the oiliness of the skin. Insofar •76 MAIN STREET Next to Popular Markad < aa It does this It may also reduce Sizes 5 to 13. • SPRING WOOLENS .. $2.98 Yd. • RAYON SUITING .... $1.28 Yd. the production of blackheads. 10.99 q —When I got sick about six f m s • PURE SILK $1.98 Yd. weeks ago my doctor sold I had 12.99 Right PAPEfi HANflINfS walking pneumonia. Now he aaya teat the inflammation in ^ Darby Cupioni scoop neck my lunga haa all cleared up, dress with self-ruching trim, JOHN LITVINSKAS but I have a bad cough and It’s short sleeves, unpressed pleat­ not getting any better. What ed skirt and self sash. Sizes PhoHE Mi S-1420 should I do? 5 to 18 in pink, white or blue. DRAPERY FABRICS 7 5 ‘ | A — The term “walking pneu­ monia” is not commonly used hut I assume that you had some oongestlcm of the iLmgs without 10.99 bver. A chronic cough may fol low any kind of pneumonia. The OPEN commonest causes of such Pilgrfm cough are bronchiectasis (de-' scribed In a recent column), pul­ monary tu^rculosis, daily, expo­ HARMAC Daily 10 a.m. to 9 pjn, sure to smog or irritating fumes, ilU U s lung pancer, and congestion of the MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR limgs due to a leaky heart valve. Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.ms For such a wide range of causes •46 MAIN ST^N EX T TO ARTHUR DRUG HARTFORD RD. there can be no single type of MANCHESriER 'CHFNEY HALL” treatment. Effective treatment AUDITOR SAYS must be based on discovery of the cause and then attempting to remove It. A treatment that would benefit one type of bronchitis Madam... may not aid another type. Here’s your W E M U ST SWALLOWS FLY RACK TO MOTHER RUB8I A PORT ELIZABETH, South At rlca (AP)—Seven European swal­ lows, ringed while spending the South African summer in the Rugged SELL Cape Town area, completed the gruelling 6,200-mlle flight to cen­ AU MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR t a l Russia safely. Mrs. Margarite Lebedeva of the SPRING ON THIS FABULOUS AUTHOBJZAD DCALIH State Planning Board of the USSR's Commission for Nature Laminated corduroy Conservation In Moscow wrote to Handbag •Dr. G. R. McLachlan, Director of suburban length coat | the Port Elizabeth Museum, glv that’s a one-size-fits- Ing details of where the tiny birds all! Bone, taupe or TED TRUDON were foimd. D r. McLachlan . 1s green. Two king size Stock also honorary organizer of ring­ pockets and mandarin TOLLAND TURNPIKE ing for the South African Omo- thological Society. collar. TALCOrrVILLE The swallows annually fly from behind the Iron Curtain to the O pen E v M ln 9i— Ml 9-2838 western Cape for the October- Reduction March period I p iu Bags that ShirwlR-Willlainf are stirring Dalnts SALE up storms W. H. ENGLAND Everything Goes L U M B E R C O . of applause! e Open All Day Batuday e I *’1 Nothing Held Back THIS WEEK'S BEST BUY "At the Green”—Ml »-6t011 The Perfect 1>2 VOLKSWAGEN $18N Pme grained leather or husky ALL WEA'raER NEVER BEFORE Deluxe Conv. Fully equipped. WE RENT basket-weaves with cowhide trim, all with custoih' in­ teriors, rich detailing, scintil­ 18 VALIANT $1180 LAWN lating shapes. Shown only 8 COAT NEVER AGAIN from our exciting collection 4-Door. R & H, automatic trani. MOWERS for spring / In Laminated Jersey NATIONALLY ADVERTISED STOCK SWEEPERS A. Leather-trimmed basket- '57 VOLKSWAGEN $890 weave in beige, bone. AT SAVINGS Deluxe Sedan. Fully equipped. SPREADERS G10JN9 UP TO ?v B. Leather-trimmed basket- LAWNOVKTERS weave. 18 VOLKSWAGEN $1598 GIGJMI Karman Ghia Conv. Fully equipped. SKILL SAWS CHAINSAW C. Grained leather pouch, tan. G 13JI9 '58 M ORRIS $490 ROTO TRIERS Minor Convertible. Runs like new. •avj(ia ani gmVKM Simply Say Charge It! CAPITOL THE SALE TOU V RAMBLER Station An extra dean ear. EQUIPMENT SB MAIN 8T. CANT AFFORD TO OPEN 7 AJ«. to 8 P.M. DAILY MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM THURSDAY 7 AM. to f P ^ . Va. SATDRDAY 7 AJR. to 4 P-M. — N o Set Down Payments Ta.«43-79B8

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erybody goes cheerfully back to work. Only the people—who have N uisance Is nothing to say alMUt metro wages Veland News Strike in' the first place—are Inponveni- enced. Art When The electrical workers do the •> GHAMO-WAY’S FAMILY SHOi Set Record of 126 Days same thing. They make surprise cuts in current. The gas workers ( «:rSNiTEi? CELEBRATES SPRINC^ WITH French Strike lower preksure in the mains. In­ :v; Television dustry takes a temporary setback •too . > HEALTH CAPSULES By RICHAKD K. O’MALLEY and hosewives raise cain because “ “ profr«es)4 8:00 (»4) Th« Red Myth PARIS (A P )—In the normal tra­ the vacuum doesn't work and the ..10) Baris Bbow (la sroarias) jCwilMiUiu irayi trage one) bv Michael A. Pelli, M.D. IS) 5!CSSf,rT, ] dition of organized labor a strike metros are gloomily silent again, ^•rloan Begeomy m -A Knows Best for without power they black out. 8:80 I 84048) Fllntstonei (C) f t ip t r Chdld, with 525 members, WHAT CAUSES A HEART is when a lot of employes go off ipttaa TtisvisloB h o - : ^ ) Hitch Miller (C) tb* T — msters and printers, whose ATTACK 1 the Job, picket the place and stay In an hour or so It’s ell over I 3-l2) Route 64 out until all or some of their de­ and things are normal. •90 m *m b m atnick Jan. 28. •:00 mands are met. The bus workers follow suit. Oleheas; He's I 1lM r« was Uttle jubilation from The French, with fine Gallic Great masses of grumbling peo­ eithsr union people or management flair, regard a strike in a totally ple are late to work, don’t get to (34> ProbabUlty iafter the long and costly struggle. different light. This attitude pre­ work at all. walk or hunt for taxis. • ; « < 8-18) Walter Croakile ,N4l‘.4nSir’Sc5r*‘ vails generally except for French But in a couple of hours the buses i\ LOW FBICES Hiuitle^Artnkley 10X» (lO-aa-MI) Jock Paer XC) jProbaUy the happiest are the XariMt coal miners, who act as if they’ve are roaring through the streets 1:00 city’s hews-hungry readers, most Ntwe. BpeTto aad - been studying American labor again. 1|> ^ ( a to the Red 80s o f whom were asleep when the practice. If the primary objective is to ON LONG WEARING QUALITY SHOES :th Ta 8) Weet Punt coaehisloa came. Strikes have been hitting France let the government know they are A R*Strrom InterpUe H ie .morning and Sunday Plain periodically lor some months in not satisfied, the pietro people, the Meiw. Dealer and Scrii^-Howard's aft­ varied fields of industry and en­ utility workers and the bus crowd ernoon Press a News had a pre­ (80) Honeyroooneni deavor. They are French-type probably have a point. A lot of (ld-3D IntemaUonal Showtime ^^^AUch Ihow strike circulation which made them strikes, however, and this may Parisians think this could be done (8 ) Pesthral of the Performlni the largest In Ohio. The Plain also be defined as public nuisance belter by committee. Then peo­ n;tn (12) Movie Dealer sold an average of 336,210 no& ) Valiant Teon U:K) (80) Tonirtt (O in gigantic proportipns. ple could get to the office and the (NrChaUeage ( 8) Morta papers dally and 507,694 Sunday. Take the metro (subway) work­ vacuums'would work. The Press listed 4ts circulation at CHILDREN’S DRESS SHOES HCK BATimOAT’S TV WKKK POE OOMPLXTK USTIKd ers. They call two-hour or four- Railroad employes have turned •70,480. hour strikes at surprise hours. traffic-snarling into a high art. ' Both were among the nation's IT 16 CAU6EP BV A SUPPEN People who are trying to get to The passenger, train people go out top 10 dallies in advertising line­ BLOCKING IN ONE OF THE work fume, walk, hitch rides or for two hours at the start of each age, but lost heavily by missing CORONARV ARTERIES WHICH try to catch taxis. Everybody’s shift. This is given added savor Radio the Oiristmas and Easter season SUPPLY BLOOP TO YOUR temper gets a little thin. when the freight crews go out just advertising. HEART MUSCLE. 'fltWa listing Includes only tboae aewa broadeaste of U) or 16-mbrate | But the metro strike is against as the passenger trains go into length. Some stations carry other ahert newecaetel. Total wages estimated to have Haakb Cipiul— fhm halpful InlomiaHoA. the government and the people in operation. Since collisions are been lost 'by newspaper employes . S it aat lalanM I* ba «l a SiMnoOic Mhira government who matter don’t ride both forbidden and damaging to WDBD-USI 7:16 Conversation Piece ’1:80 News ol the World during the strike came to 86 mil­ the metro anyway. The brief loss the citizenry, the passenger trains f :00 Jim Nettleton lion. :00 Rnynor Bhlnea 7:46 Senator from Conn. in revenue can’t be large. Some have to w ^ t until freight crews ;06 Maws. BlZn 0(1 8:06 Pop Concert The end of the strike came in resig(ned Frenchmen sit out these climb back Into their cabins and 8:06 Nichtbeat rapid • fire sequence Thursday Professor Speaks W B av-#u 11:00 News strikes, muttering angrily, until clear the tracks. 4:00 Newa 11:16 Bporte Final n i^ t. the trains rumble through the tun This way the rail workers get 8:16 Paul HaT-ey, Or. Albert 11:80 Sutrllzbt grenade ^ n e Machinists Union, with 14 Burlta^ To Garden Club nets again. double their yalue on a strike. 1:00 Newt a n fl^ ) members at the two papers and 8:30 Alex Drie At the end of these strikes ev- .. E ndAdv for FrI. Pms April 5. LITTLE GENTS OXFORD "BUCCANEERS^' 8:40 I 6:UU Joey Kevnnids the last of five unions to strike, LinLE GENT'S BUCKLE OXFORD i:6U .b ^ ’&Meldlne J. Bard McNulty, professor of WITH GUARANTEED SOLE Bdward. P. 7:00 Bill Hughes unsnlmously ratified . a 25-month English at Trinity College, will by "BUCCANEERS" 7:00 13;0U Glrand contract. James lafelice, business 7:15 I WIMlr—UN give an illustrated talk Monday at Waterproof non-marking sola f.SU Jlck’s Den 6:0U Newi. Wal! Street agent, estimated its worth at 8 pm. at a meeting of the Man­ and heel guaranteed for the 10:80I 'Tonlzht at My Place 6:16 Mowoase 113.70 in wages and benefits. chester Garden Club at Whiton Smart military oxford for im c —ite i 8:4b i/>well Thomas life o f the shoe! Flexible, but ■:0U Newa, Sporia and Weather 7:UU Showeaae _ Twenty minutes later the print Memorial Library. His topic will Look! S-P-E-C-l-A-L! school or dress. Leather up­ sturdy, more comfort, lots 2:30 Financial Report 8:00 The World thalght ers' vote was announced. Then a be "Birds, Trees and John J. Au­ pers, sturdy construction. Sizes more value! Smart styling and 2:36 Album of the Day 8:30 Bhowcaee little snag developed. Two pickets 2 8% to 3, in black. t:45 Weatberwatch ' U;00 Newa. dubon.” LAWN aiKl GARDEN custom fit. Black onlyl Sizes o f the Mailers Union remained on The professor’s hobby is photo­ 3 8Vk to 3. duty until language in a contract graphing birds in their natural members had ratified Afarch 22 habitats. He also has a slide col­ LIMESTONE 80 Lb. 80c could be cleared up. lection o f all deciduous trees na­ The matter was straightened out tive to this state. as the A F Lrd O International The program w ll feature color ORANGE HALL Typographical Union local went slides taken from engravings into an executive board meeting. owned by Trinity College. The The mailers are an affiliated un­ coloring of the engravings was ion of the printers. Noah Henry, supervised by John Audubon. mailers president, was called Mrs. Douglas J. Roberts Is downtown from his home. He re­ chairman of the program. moved the pickets. GRAB BRASS TROUBLE? BINGO That was the signal for printers BOOKS IN DEMAND to enter the Plain Dealer build­ MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet WE RECOMMEND— 72 East Center Stv Manchester ing,, dust off and test typesetting Union claims it brings out one MISSES' PATENT T-STRAP CHILD'S and MISSES' HOLIDAY PATENT machines and throw awqy old out of every four books printed In type. Some review news copy and the world and that it leads in the HUBBARD HALL by "PRINCESS PATTERNS" by "CAROUSELS" EVERY SAT. NIGHT~7:30 adverttslng material was at hand number of books for children or to be set. by foreign writers. Pretty as a picture. Gleaming **We're bringing back some of In 1962 government figures show TURF and TREE FOOD Pretty as can be with T-Strap black patent leather uppers, our reporters and editors today 767,000 different titles with a total and cut-outs. Shiny black stationary strap. Scientifically and tomorrow,” said Phil Porter, printing of 1,200,000,000 copies patent leather uppers, combi­ designed for perfect fit. Sizes Plain Dealer managing editor. were published. WITH ZYTRON 2 nation last fit. Sizes 12 to 4. 3 8^ to 3. . "There will be so many people Works by foreign authors and Lovely Plants anxmd here Sunday night when scientists averaged 150,000 copies AlTO N ow Ready Feeds your lawn and rids it of crab- Baster Flowers Are In! 'we get out our paper, it will look, daily. like election night.” The total of children’s books not ______grass in one application. given but two authors, Kernel 1000s To Choose From! J O H N E. W H IT H A M GIRLS’-TEENS’ HOLIDAY LO-HEELS HOBPITAL DRIVE CJhukovsky and Samuil Marshak, EASTER ULIES PROM 4 ^ UP ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — The each have totaled approximately dixiatlan of a street to Mercy Hos­ 64 million copies in the 45 years pital created a new problem here. of communist government. LANDSCAPE NURSERY • 0PEN7DAYS— 9A.M.IO9P.M. • The 850,(XX> street, given by Lt. The most - published author lii E. V. Adams, has been named that time was Maxim Gorky, with "GROW WITH US!" M ercy Drive. Some Central Flori­ a total of 99 million copies. The Route 6, Bolton— 500 Yards From Bolton Notch—M l 3-7802' dians thought the word "drive” all-time record holder, dating be­ Open Mon. thru Sat. — 8 AJW.-5:S0 F.M.— Sun. 9-5:30 EAST HARTFORD meant that a fund drive was un­ fore the 1917 revolution, is Leo derway and sent money. Tolstoy with 105 million copies. NURSERY 1375 Silvar Lana, Eosf Harfferd. Conn. Rt. 6 and 44A Bolton, (at the top of hill Just before Plano’s)—MI 3-2764 HILLTOP MOTORS, Inc. GROWING GIRLS' TEENS' and GROWING .6 COME AND SEE WHAT SPRING HAS SPRUNG!! 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.1- • O Ri la..* ■-< '‘'A. "-•'..V 'lebhveL’.'., WANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COHN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1968 PAGE M m MANCHEST^ EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTEB. GONN,. FRIDAY, APRIL 6. 1968 r # . ■ - by toe expected revenues of the ' • .-s- of 46 Democrats, tooludtog six Hie Bad Good News? area, find the authors name In Mrs. Gowen Heads Coventry ’ Transit Vote Rated from toe Deed South, and. six trapalt system. Emharrassed Indians Reject F O R RENT. m ^ I l p a t p r that classifioatiod, and then the A TKoaght for Tod^ Republicans, .all from industrial Before making a grant, toe 8 and It am. Movis Fratoetoia Brace yourselves, Americans, title of the book ycu Are Interestei) SpoBSond by tbs Manehestor Green PTA Slate Victory for Cities states. It was opposed by 34 Re- federal administrator would have —aound or stleat, ako 38 bbb. tttpnitig ^pralh and get ready to -'boulder your lat­ In. Oonncl] St Cbturetaas NOTICE puUleana and 17 Democrats. to find that a U.S. guarantee of Mr«. Winnie Anders^ Food Lift sMo projaaton. B — with another letter under A $800 million grant measure local* revenue bonds would not PUULISHKD BT TR& est worry burden. School Board Asks WASHINGTON (AP>—The Sen­ »«i»Ar.raw£Bffip?o c(x m a It means the book is a biography. Mrs. Raymond Oowsn, 80 Ply­ already has been approved by the meet toe particular city's ne,ed. WELDON DRUG CO. IS BtsMlI 8tr««t There mby not, after all, be that X certain Tutor came to ^ mus ate has approved the use of $873 House banking committee. ReiRep. Grants would have to bh ob­ (Omttoaed from Page OaO Simple, replied a' pueblo spokes­ 901 BIMn SL—TeL MD 8-tStl MaaobMt«r, Conn. Biographies are shelved by the mouth Lane, was reeeiMly deotsd Flnshlns of the water of the Ttoam Bfan- million to federal grants to help man, Indians consider clubs more TB0KA8 r ^BROUBON recession which would justify the persons last name about which the asking "iVtaat shall l do to live the Albert Rains, D-Ala., who will tained to toe regular appropria- president o< Oresa Bduol PTA at cheoter Water Depai^ent will begin April 9, IJJS. the nation’s cltiaa untangla their to New Mexico, and prompted this sporting then rifles. B^TBR R S^OUSON enactment of a tax cut. book has been written. When you spiritual Ufe M>out which you 8-10 Room Addition manageisge toe m U to that branch. tlona process. PublUneri a masting at ^ school. Ptaihing win coqttaiae Towdays through FiWaya un< transit problems. said he hopea floor debate can letter from Diego Rosetta, gover­ The Albuquerque Journal, com­ gbundad Octobar 1, U81 Apparently, the idea that we find Uiat location, check ones ■peakT" He had Uved by the com­ menting on Mrs. Anders’ account again for the author and then the Other offiosrs are Mrs. Walter to completod. Passage Thursday by a 82-41 bMln by early May. MAIL ANIMALS nor of toe pueblo: % may not be going to have a re­ mandments and yet be knew he The board oC oduoation to ssktoE: i T ony King of ChAplato wUl re­ vote amounted to a partial victory CHARLESTON, 8 .C. (AP)—It’s "It has come as quite a shock of despair to the tribesmen’s eyes, PqMWiad Elrciy Bvenlng BzCapt title of your particular book. Borin, 'Vice president; Jamaa Neaiy, DemocraUc leaders said private . Audan and Holldayt. Entered at (h* cession, after aU, is, when it Is The book collection of the Mary was not living the abundant life. TOWN OP MANCHBSTBR ths selootmon to eaU a speetoi place Phtneaa Flake to the part of for the administration and urban ly there* waa no quesUon toe House not toe dogs that are giving local to us to know that we are starv­ suggested she lift her own eyes— Poet Office at Manchester Conn., as Q — Meanq the book is larger treasurer and Mrs. Murray Johns­ ing, have no clothing, have no to toe television aerials atop toe y coupled with the diminishing pros­ Cheney Library is recorded on cat- Jesus, perceiving him to be very town mssttog to oonsktor oon- James; and Kenneth Hayden of forces. The bUl now goes to the would cut toe grant funds at least mall carriers trouble these days. Oeeond Class Hall Matter. than the average books on the ton, seoretaiy. WATER DEPARTMENT Postmaster Roland Wooten re­ land, live in . an area comprising roofs of toe -village. log cards. TTiese catalog cards are wealthy, thought this might ha his Mansfield will replace Alan Pike House and another tough fight. to toe $876 mtlUon leveL pect for a tax cut, not quite the regular shelves. These books are struotkm od! an S to 10 olassFoom To win Senate approval, admin­ ports. Unexpected attacks by oth­ Id square blocks.” Apparently, the Journal reflect­ 8UB8CRIPTION RATES major problem. Bo He instructed, Detogatea to a PTA oouncU are as ths doctor, Republicans fought toe measure clear good'happy news one might filed in a series of drawers or shelved in separate sections de­ Mrs. 'vinoent Ramlzi, Mia. Robert addition at Oovantry Grammar istration forces agreed to slice er animals have been creating While he appreciated their ges­ ed, toe eye condition resulted from <■ Payable in Advance ‘Sell all that you have and give Rsserve Mats will be available to toe end with economy argu­ ’’watching toe late, late movie on One Tear ...... $32.00 expect. "trays” which are stored In a cab­ pending on the general classifica­ Bantly and Mra. Myron Rice. School. to blocks of 10 or more by con­ 1138 million from toe $800 million ments, declaring that its passage problems recently. ture, Rosetta added, he suggested 11.00 it to toe poor.” The man went TV.” inet called the Card Catalog. tion given them. Be sure to check A t a joint roosttof thto weak tacting Mra. Jay Gorden of R t to grants originally requested by could kill hopes for any tax cut A rural carrier was so startled they send future shipments to Three Months ...... S.SQ One doesn’t nnile. or expand, away sorrowing at this hard say­ "California Indians who are In That ended toe Santo Domingo One Month ...... 1.86 A t the Mary. Cheney Library the the floor plan for these special SNOW FUN SCARCE school tx>ard mombers explained to 31. M n. Gorden may also be con­ Piasideht Kennedy. New restric- this year. when a squirrel jumped in beside over the idea that business and all sections on each floor of the Ub- ing. Nothing should come first be­ ttons were written Into the pro­ him as he was driving his route distress.” He noted that "Indian experiment. But the women of Card Catalog can be found in the fore God and the Ufe He wants us ROME (AP) — This is no place the boamis o t finance and aeleot- tacted concerning information on The federal grant funds to toe Lakewood, still determined to dis­ ___ MEURER OF the economic Indices are In process rary. for children who like snowbells. men the forthoomlng teacher- gram which Sponsors concede will bill could *be used for facilities and that his automobile left the road; people, as a rule, are poor people, alcove of the Drake Room which to live. Yet so many of us give other tickets. but there Is a difference between pense charity, have found another raOD ASSOCIATED PRES^ of getting better instead of worse. many people call the Reference Closet — means the book is kept Weather bureau records show school nssds at ths slsmentaxy The Players art in need of a hamper its effectiveness unless equipment needed for transit im­ a veteran postman was painfully Th« Anoctated Press Is exclusively primary concern to eauthly mat­ they are removed to toe House. injured by a clawing cat; a pony being poor and being to want and poverty-stricken group—Indians in entitled to the use of republicatlon of Instead, one puckers into an ex­ Wing. There are some 240 drawers in the glass door book cases in the ters and include Ood somewhere Rome has averaged only one tovol. sideboard with a desk unit to the provement projects, but not for toe interior of Baja Ciillfdmla, All news dispatches credited to It or main lobby area. snowfall and a half per year in The first of toe administration's oparattog subsidies. attempted to enter toe courier se distress.” pression of worried thoughtful­ in the library’s Card Catalog. Each else In our thought. We glory in Tilers are preaenUy 84 oli style of the 1800a. Mra. G. Rich­ If this is so. toe puzzled Mrs. Mexico. not othenvlse credited In this paper the past two centuries — S23 looihs availabto for Oradee l spending programs to clear either Washington would pay two- dan driven by a postal delivery And Also the local news published here. ness, as if one were being called draww ia clearly labeled to indicate Purple dot — means at least lesser things than the abundant ard Messier 6f Rd. 81 may be Anders inquired, why were Indians Now toe rejected supplies from All rMts of republicatlon of special— what part of the alphabet It con­ snows in 200 years. The total to through 6— 18 at Robertson School chamber this year, toe mass tran- thirds of toe net project coat, man; and even a rooster pulled a one copy of this particular book life which Mui be lived by lotrlng contacted. sneak attack on a mailman. forced to kill rabbits with clubs? New Mexico will go to Old Mexico. dispAtcnes herein are also reserved. upon for most delicate and careful tains. In checking the drawers, a may be found in toe Young Adult Ood with our whole being..We eludes flurries which melted as ■" -V. ■ ■■■ i r '\ isul IS at Ooventry Grammar Zonem Meet ■It subsidy bill drew toe su^q;»ort which is that porUon not covered and far-reaching decisions. patron should reaH vertical, up and Browsing Area in the main lobby elevate riches and pleasures to a soon as the snow touched the School. Ths enrollment to 962 pu­ The Planning and Zoning Com- Full service client of N. E. A Serv- ground. pils, giving a pupil-teacher ratio ee, Inc. What kind of monkey wrench down, — not the customary style areau • , sacred place in our lives. This even mtosion Will meet at 8 p.m. Mon­ of 28.8. Publishers Rraresentatlves The is creating a potential economic of left to right reading. No marking — means toe book while bearing toe name of Him day at the Town Annex at the Julius llathews Special ARency—New Within the catalog drawers you who posed the vital questions “is OnroUinpnt neat yeau: to eetimat- Center School. Tork Ghlcaito Detroit and Boston. upturn, at this of all times? is fiction and will be found in toe ad to ratoe thto ratio to 30.1. mbSm be r audit bureau of will find author cai^s, title cards fiction area. These books are not life more than meat and toe Scout Training Bet CIRCULATIONS. How can we get along without a Projeoted enrollment for 1064-66 and subject heading cards filed to­ shelved alphabetically by toe au body than raiment?” What must A training program for all pras- tax cut now, after having antici­ gether in one' alphabet. An author we do? We muet place the King­ to 1,061 pupUa and for 1868-66, 1,- thor’s last name and then alpha­ 108 for u im gradea. The projected ent and prospective adulta to girl i i The Herald Prlntnis Company, tne.. pated it for so many months? card has the author’s name printed dom of God and His righteousness Easter Is Assumes no financial responsibility for betically by title of the book In as toe highest concern of our SPRING SPECIAL wirollment waa figured ualng the acoutlng in this area to being con­ typographical errors appearing in ad- Is there any argument that can on the top line. The information the space designated for those ducted within the next two weeks. ▼ertlsementa and other reading matter listed below this line gives addi­ lives. Gteute Department of Eklucatlon to The Manchester Evening Herald. be used In favor of a tax cut when authors. FLOWER TIME! formula. With the 34 claaarooma Tuesday a session will be held tional pertinent information for a We hops this will make your Abundance of life was our Christ’s from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Congrega­ we can afford it, when it might particular book. great goal GET YOURS AT SAVE now available, the figures would advertising closing hours: use of toe Mary Cheney Library raise the pupil-teacher ratio to 31 tional Church to WilUmantic and For Monday—' p.m Friday. not create its own deficit, when A title card has on the top line more pleasant and rewarding.. If Life without rich reward Why buy n foreign sporta car? If It’s class you wM t stop to at on April IS from 7 to 10 p.m. at For______Tuesday—1 _ p.m. Monday. Escaping vanity’s treacherous and 32.8, fespeotlvely. We might be paying for it out of a the title of the book. The lines be­ there Is ever any need for help LEE'S FLORIST Gordon’s Atlantic Service. Claasie model '57 T*BWp excellent Rham High School to Hebron. ^ r Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday. low carry additional pertinent In-' shoal Hear Prieon OhiHtUto For Thursday—1 p.m,_ Wednesday. rise in business? with the card catalog or with any and GIFT SHOP Condition, low mileage, fully equipped. The Men’a Club of Flrat Congre- AU adults are urged to attend formation aixmt a particular book. other business pertSning to the As humbly we walk toward God. II If there Is going to be any kind gntywial casuroh wUl hear a talk the session most convenient for liii; Subject heading cards are those library be sure to ask the librarian Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. ^"Flowers For All Oocasions” ^ 1 v^iwwiiieu uefHuiuc. av.ov »«*h, of boomlet coming toward us, why which have the top line typed In by the Rsv. RuseeU Camp, chap­ them. M n. Arnold E. Carlson may day of publication except Saturday — on duty to help you. Associate Pastor South Church be contacted for further informa­ • a.m. couldn’t it have waited until the red. 'When looking for books ac­ Route 44A, Bolton Gordon's Atlantic Service lain at WeCherafield State Prison, 1 Gunday at a 7:30 breakfast pro- tion. Kennedy administration got its cording to subject heading, be sure LITtERBUOS ABROAD REMEMBER THIS NAME Phone MI 8-8089 WEST ROAD., ELLINGTON—TR 8-8892 Friday, April 8 you check all the cards bearing the graram the veatry. To Bee Movfee tax cut through? ATHENS (AP) — Mayor Ange EDWARDS, CalU, (AP) — Old- The Friendly Circle to making Coventry Garden Club will meet particular heading you are inter­ timers who have lived in this town If there is such a boomlet on Its ested in. los Tsoukalas has asked police {lana for Hs public buffet supper at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday to the Booth FASHION NEWS TO THE The State Of Khroshchey to be more severe with citizens all their lives can nevertheless way, won’t all the present specu­ Once you have foimd a card list­ b m 8:80 to 7 p.m. April 30 to Dimock Memorial Library. Mrs. who toss lilter onto Athens streets claim that they have resided in the church vestry. Mra. Vinton H. Ford Morgan will show travel mo- There la, for the moment at lation about ho

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Kits will be eompietsdirnipl as far as MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C 01»I, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1668 Louisiana city 2$ years ggo i tbs closing eif Windham High .x x t .t ; mostly has munnao. publicity. C olum bia School. possible at the guild meeting A ril Scopes Urges AEC wm Give Cfaade 8 will naduato June 16 16 but oontributon may V fitt At his prasa eohfsranes Thurs­ GIVE and school win close June 14. until April 28. A t Your S«rviM ftirt Bolton day, Scopas aiUd: ”1 can’t under­ High Winds Knock Out Power lioas to Hear Sone urban renew s idianges in an area’s organization) (Continued from Page One) ing blast of high winds, out of the and later drove his car from the At School Site gested it should be considered sap- the older 1 gat, tha more I realise ."The Bible is a book Of mor­ or control ot atomic energy.” bers are asked to/ittend the meet­ tional Church. First Methodist COMPANY arately- from the' disarmament als," said Scopes, "not a text transportation contract. ■rqjeota under way In Connecticut, or from difficulties in securing northeast, brought power outages scene. The incident occurred in it was no victory.” A theoretical physicist, he di­ graduated from Harvard with ing to discuss the problem. Church and St. Paul’s Episcopal M l 9-5334 ICa^eater'a proposed North B3nd financing; or from the reluctance number of othei* cars, through the to many area homes. front of 388 Oakland St. Damage At $7.5 Million treaty, bogging down an East- boofa It shouldn't be used as a rected 4,600 workers et Loe Ala­ honors, later studied with physi- T ho unanimous decision of the At their lost meeting, the lions Church, all ot Willimantic. Four firm’s overseas division. The publio building commission West stalemate. A fresh haMlo over toachfag yardatlek in science.” Renewal ia one of 20 in of older trades to move. Bolton power lines were blown was estimated at $100 td the car, will advertise Immediately for bids mos, N.M., from 1948 to IMS In ciete In Europe and learned eight school board was bsised on the fant voted to donate $50 toward the yo\ing people have arranged the ttie planning atages. Of the stores relocated because ‘‘There’s never been anything down three different times in the police reported. The tree was pull­ RacMpto from property taxM Tsarapkfa said each side should ■volution—stUI banned by law In designing, building and testing the languages, Including Sanskrit. Norwich Flood Relief program. services snd will participate. They like it,” commented George B. to drill a well on the high school guarantee that materiia passed that Bnglert’s bid o f 31,191, while Ttia Manchester Redevelopment of two Hartford renewal projects south and east sections. Wires were ed to the side of the road. property on Brandy St. Into the general fund since laiK Tennessee — atartad early this first atom bomb. Two months Previous winners of the Fermi They have also welcomed a new are, Janet Greenway of Columbia Agency.. (MRA.) hopes to have the and a highway relocation, 450 Brown, a representative of the also down in the Forest and Elm Town firemen were at standby July 1 totaled more than $8.3 mil­ over the Red line would bd for­ after the first successful atom Award Include John VonnNeuman, not the lowest, incliKled five new member, Michael Slrak of Pine St. and Lynnea Linden, Judy Besure- T. J. Crockett, PBC chairman, warded at once to the responsible week when a Memphis high school results Of a market survey of the businesses were successfully re­ agency. St. sections here, where power posts where wires were down at said today the present well on the lion at the end of last month, bomb explosion, Oppenheimer re­ E . O. Lawrence, Eugene Wigner, 66-passenger buses and two 12- tuts for Migrant Workers garde and Diana Dorosz. Music 2k»tta Bod area within about two "H e’s a very decisive man,” was out in many homes for two 30 Deepwood Dr. and at Elm St. three-quaiters through fiscal 1962 government organs. This presum­ principal banned class discussions Local Stocks Glenn T. Seaborg—present chair­ paSsenger vehicles. All other bids will be provided by an instniment located, and 56 went out of busi­ site has shown a yield of on evolution by two Memphis signed. Utility bags for migrant work­ Homemade weeks, o new boost to the Brown continued. "He knows just hours between 7 and 9 p.m. and Hartford Rd., and Hartford 63, according to OoUeotor of Reve­ ably meant faat the* Red line Since 1947, he has been director man of the AEC, Hans Bethe and received were based on this capa­ al group headed by Charles Ly^an ness. Ions per minute in recent tests gtata University students Intern­ ers in the state are being assem­ proposed redevMment. In New Haven’s Wooster Square, what he wants and he knows Police and fire officials also re­ Electric Light Company emer-* nue Paul Oervltd. could be made to establish direct ot the Institute for Advanced Edward Teller. city Including a second one from bled this month by the Women’s of the WiUimantic Qongregational ntade for the PBC by V. Leons and contact, in case of emergency, be­ ing as teachers. Quotatlens Fnrnlslied by With the results of the study, also renewed, 85 of the 365 firms things about cars the average ported incidents caused by windy gency crews were working. Sons ot Manchester. The well ia Added to that figure, more than Study at Princeton, N .J., and Englert for $29,840. Guild of the Congregational | Ohurch. which is being done by Larry never heard of. bl&st^ Police reported a restaurant $1 mUUon fa receipts from other tween President Kennedy and So­ Martha Powell explained the Cfabnra MldSlobrook. Ia& from 1M7 through 1962 he served FYed Tatro. who has had the in the project area have been 90 feet deep. Darwinian theory that all life Church. There are boxes In the i, ------* RAVIOLI Sm ith Ac Oo„ Now York, the MRA liquidated. About 10 per cent of At 7:30 p.m., Richard H. neon sign at 21 Oak St. was sources brings the total general viet Premier Khrushchev. Bank Stocks as chairman ot the general ad­ bus contract for over 26 years, bid vestibule In which donations mav Manehestor Evening Hsrald Oo- Crockett aaid the yield Is Insuf­ Earlier, Tsarapkfa passed along evolves from a singls call — to a FREBH OR FROZEN and Its planning''consultants will these were attributable to pro­ Reiser of Wapping was driving broken by the wind. ficient for use during construction fund reoeipta to more than $7.5 Bid Asked visory committee to the Atomic Jacket, Jewelry $32,448 to provide the capacity the be left. The container should be s IwmbU correspondent, Virginia be able to mak, more specific rec Magazine Claims along Oakland St. when a tree The telephone company report­ mtUlmi, about $600,000 short of an East German proposal for a biology class. Then shs and an­ Conn. Bank and Trust Energy .Commission. hibitively high rentals, while the and of course, falls short off the other teacher began making ar­ board had requested. Tatro pres­ strongly sewn drawstring bag of Carlson, telephone 228-9224. ommendations for the eventual use largest number were the result of toppled over and landed on the ed nothing out of the ordinary. 30 gallons a minute required for the amount the board of dlreotors friendship pact between East and Oa...... 69H 7SV4 Oppenheimer lost his security Taken in Break ently provides foitr buses and a heavy material about 12 by 151 of t ^ North Bnd land. $100,000 Damages estimates the town will receive by West Germany as an Initial step rangements-lor s debate. Hertford NstionnI clearance by a 4-1 vote after a Doz. old age of the store’s owners. the high school. He said the PBC Both Miss Powell and the other nine-passengeir station wagon. inches. Each Is to contain a towel, PRE-FAB SCHOOIA 30c AjC preaent, BXlward Rybczyk, How about project costa? In decided it would be lesa expensive June 30. to'a nonaggresslon treaty between Bank and Trust Co. 61 66 lengthy and bitter hearing. Police today are inveetigating a The n e w contract will elimi­ washcloth, toothbrush, toothpaste, I ROME (APi Rome City Coun­ the MRA’s IQxecutive Director, Blarle E. Stairs; a brother, Chaun- So far thte -fiscal year, almost the North AUontlc Treaty Orofan- student, Dorrie Doss, said they'd Manchester, no final figures can A Manchester woman has oeen cey Stevens of New Milford and to have the well drilled outside the like to see the law repealed. Fire Insurance Companies Three AEC commissioners — house break that occurred some­ nate the necessity of several trips shaving cream, aafety razor and cil ha.s approved the purchase of HrfnJra that the area will most be determined until a second as­ $736,000 has been received in state Ization and the Communlirt War­ blades, vaseline, comb, nail clip- 620 prefabricated rooms to be H. PASQUALINI named the defendant In a $100,000 several cousins. construction contract; and that it "If tha issue is brought to court, Htfd. Fire ...... 78 78 Chairman Lewis L. Strauss, Eu­ time yesterday between 7 a.m. and a day’ to the special classee in ghely be found suitable for a mix­ sessment of the buildings in the law suit that a Delaware magazine would avoid confusion to do the aid to operational costa of educa­ saw treaty bloc. This la an old gene M. Zuckert and Joseph Hebron and the Vocational Agri­ per. bandaids, needle and thread, added next term as provisional TEL. M l 4-0604 ture of residential, commercial and Funeral services will be held tion and almost $151,000 in state gambit, rejected fa the past by I'll be there,” Miss Doss said, National Fire ...... 126 134 6 p.m. at the home of Wallace renewal area is made. subscription firm has filed against Monday at 1 p.m. at the Holmes job before the building project Phoenix Fire ...... 123 . 131 Campbell—based their decision on cultural School In Lebanon. The ballpoint pen, paper and enve­ classrooms for the City’s over­ 246 Avery St., Wapping Industrial uses. Early estimates Indicated that aid for new oonstructioh. West Germany. commenting on the pledge of sup­ Grave at 123 W. 'Vemon St. in her husband. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial begins. port from tcopes. "his persistent and continuing as­ extra capacity buses will allow di­ lopes and a reli^oue magazine. crowded schools. lOuKiheeber will be a little more the total project cost would ap­ Acording to paper filed with the Dump Open Sunday Mbre than $40,000 was taken in The proposal to the' form of a Life and Indemnity Ine. Cos. sociation with Communists.” A which someone took a blue man’s rect tratisportation to Windham Mrs. Chapin Dies, will be in Blast Cemetery. by the revenue officer last month message to the conference from " I would not instigate trial my­ jacket and a jewelry box contain­ t«um half way through the plan­ proach $1.6 million, with $176,000 town clerk, the Look Thrift Plan Friends may call at the funeral The Andover dump, which Bol­ Aetna Casualty .... 89 94 fourth, the late Thomas E. Mur­ High School instead of the present ning atages o f its program when being paid by the town, an e^qual Inc. is claiming $100,000 for debts fa current and prior taxes and In Foreign Minister Lothar Bols ot self. If 1 wars not a student teach­ Aetna U fe ...... '...1 4 0 148 ray, said "D r. Oppenheimer waa ing service pins, total vslue at $16. ] ^ck up sTPorter Serving on Jury home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. ton uses under contract, will be interest and Hen fees. East Germany, proposed that the er it would be different. We could Police said that entrance was tha m arket survey is completed. amount being loaned to the town owed the firm by Joseph Gordon, and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to open Sundays In April and May Conn. General ...... 146 154 disloyal” in the sense that he dis­ Other bids were sumbitted from FYom fines, Uoensea and per­ two Germanys conclude an agree­ not continue this without jeopar­ Htfd. Steam Boiler . .114 122 gained by breaking a window in The oonaulting firm assisting the by the state to be repaid from in­ 46 Crosby Rd. 9 p.m. from 1 to 6 p.m. Andover’s First regarded security regulations that Raymond Kolokowski of Bloom­ KRA, Raymond * May Associates creased tax revenues gathered The company also alleges that Mrs. Marion W. Chapin, 65, of mits, the town received almost ment which would Include renun­ dising the Memphis State student Travelers ...... 176 184 reatrict the associatlona of a man the cellar door. 'Two teen-age boys Selectman T. C. Wright made the $5,000 last month, apd from cur­ field. for $33,363, and George Negro Unw Haven, was appointed and be­ from the renewal area, and the re­ Gordon transferred his property 57 Green Manor Rd., was strick­ ciation of force in any form and toacher program,” she continued. Publio Urillltee In a sensitive position. were reported seen In the vicinity maining $1.25 million coming as a Miss Florence E . Hughes announcement today in response rent servlosB, almost $70,000. recognizing existing borders, TOe of the house during the day, it was of Bolton for $30,(M3. gan work In Octotow, 1962. and large sums’ of money to his en yesterday in the jury room at In 1928 Scopes—then a subsU- Conn. Light Power .. 88H 85)4 The lone vote upholding Oppen­ How are the other redevelop­ grant from the federal govern­ Miss Florence E. Hughes, 67, of to the Bolton selectmen’s request Other March figtu-es are approx­ latter is a point the West Ger­ tute biology teacher fa the Ten­ reported. The board named Donald Tuttle, wife in order to hinder legal action Circuit Court 12, Blast Hartford, and the request of the Andover Htfd. Electric Light heimer came from Dr. Henry D. ment projects in the state faring ment. he anticipated being brought 91 Ridge St. died last night at imately as follows: mans ardently oppose. nessee hamlet of Dayton—deliber­ Some five candy vending ma- John Clarke and William M\irphy .. where she was a juror. She died fire marshal. The fire marshal New ...... 41 44)4 Smyth, a Princeton scientist who Altogether there are 61 renewal Later estimates by General against him. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Reimbursement from the state The two German states also ately violated the anUevolutlon riiines, located at the Sears A Roe­ to the building committee for plan- 11 TRUCKLOAD SALE! soon after being admitted to Man­ Hartford Gas Co. . . . 79 had worked With Oppenheimer In projects under way in the state, Manager Richard Martin, Included ‘The subscription firm Is suing Miss Hughes was born May 81, feels If the dump is open on Sun­ for street lighting, $600. would pledge to prohibit testing, law fa an attempt to test It. buck Store at the Parkade, have nlng an addition to Porter School. i chester Memorial Hospital. At­ 1895, in Ireland, a daughter of day afternoons it will be used by Southern New England developing the atom bomb. "He fa M different communities. Many in his 1963-1964 budget proposals, Mrs. Gordon for $100,000, and any Reimbursement from the water production or acquisition of nu­ is completely loyal,” Smyth de­ also been reported broken Into These men will work with three tending physicians attributed her Richard and Maria Moore Hughes. residents doing spring clean-up and sewer departments, $2,000; His trial was highlighted by Telephone ...... 49 63 towns have more than one proj- are for $250,000. although the other considerations the court clear arms. fiery oratorical clashes between clared. with an estimated $15 worth of other member.s to be named by the death to a cereblar hemorrhage. She was a resident of Manchester work and thus forestall weekend from the fire district, $1,000; from Manufacturing Companiess selectmen shortly. ' sct under way; Hartford has eight. Town Planning Commission think.s awards, to cover the costs of mag­ Mrs.-’Chapin was born March ‘‘Furthermore, the two German his attorney, Clarence Darrow, Oppenheimer called Smyth’s candy missing, police reported to­ for 40 years. grass and brush fires. dog licenses, $160; from federal day. The m.acihlnes were opened FJdward Wiezblckl has been en­ Seven projects have reached that $150,000 is a more realistic azine subscriptions for which the 10, 1898, in Asonia, and lived in states should put Into effect an and special prosecutor William Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 64),^ 68)4 statement "fair and considerate” sompleUon. They are in Granby, estimate. She was employed at Cheney Just the Reverse urban renewal, $100; from the arms stop, and pledge not to fa- Aseoctated Spring .. 16^ sometime between Monday and gaged to teach Grade 4. He recent- I firm says Gordon has never paid. Manchester 42 years. She was a Bros, for many years until her re­ Jennings Bryan, three-time unsuc- 17)4 and added that it "says what p^umfagton, Middletown, Sey­ The cost of developing the land, ‘The company claims Gordon capital Improvements reserve fund, expendlturei. They should then Bristol Brass ...... 1 0 ', yesterday. It was reported. ly oompieted stiMlent teacher train- i member of St. Bartholomew’s tirement in 1958. She was employ­ The Herald erred last night fa ' eessful DemocraUc candidate for 11% needs to be aaid.” mour, Washington, and two in other than that retained for munic. owes them at least $116,732.50 *n reporting adoption of the school $3,100. reach further agreement on meas­ Dunham Burti ...... 6% 7% Ing in Porter School. Wiezbicki ; 5 The Fermi Award—named for Church. She was a widow of ed at Manchester Memorial Hos­ FYom Interest on general fund president. Stamford. ipal use, will be up to commer­ uncollected subscription fees, and calendar for next year. The board ures of disarmament," Bolt' mes- Bryan died three days after a Bm-Hart ...... 50)4 54)4 the late Enrico Fermi, a pioneer PARKING LOTS BEI/OW lives in Moosup and will graduate The average acreage in these cial builders and contractors. Luther J . Chapin. pital after retirement from Che­ Investments, $13,000; from sale of from Willimantic State Teacher’s j $26,659.10 in loans. Survivors include a daughter, ney Bros., and was a member of of education adopted a calendar stige continued. Jury convicted Scopes. Fafnir ...... 44 48 atomic scientist does not rein­ ROME lAP) -City council la seven projects is 13.6, and the According to the writ, Gordon submitted by Supt. Philip C. Ligu- garbage truclu, $13,()00, N. B. M ach in e...... 24)4 26)4 state Oppenheimer’s security studying a plan to build under­ College in June. Mrs. Roy M. Thompson of Man­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. She Total receipts In the five special Scopes was fined $100 but the average time for completion of the agreed to act as agent for the ori and patterned after the Man­ Tennessee Supreme Court tossed North and Judd .... 14 16 clearance. ground parking garages for 10,000 The resignations of Mrs. Marion chester; two brothers. Dr. L Clar­ was a member of Daughters of funds besides the general fund are Haines and Mrs. Owen Hendrick­ GARDEN NEED seven is slightly more than four Look Thrift Plan Inc. on May 4, Stanley Works ...... 18 20 Born in New York City, the son cars in central area.": of Rome. Two Women File ence Welser of Thompsonville and Liberty, No, 125i. chester schedule. It allows half­ about $286,000 in the water fund, out the conviction on a technical years, six months. 1962, to serve western Mas.sachu- day sessions immediately preced­ Ity which had nothing to do with Veeder-Root ...... 49 58 of a wealthy textile Importer, Op­ Increasing traffic on Rome'.s nar­ son were accepted with regret. Charles H. Welser of Derby; two Survivors include four sisters, $208,000 in the sewer fund, $356,- The board al.so voted to close This compares with Manches setts. ing holidays and at the end of the issue Involved. The above quotation! are not to penheimer became interested in row streets has made parking a Injury Notices sisters. Miss Bette V. Welser and Mrs. Ethel Jones, Mrs. Robert 000 in the fire district spedtU fund, CHECK THESE ^ the school May 31 to coincide with tor’s project area of 29 acres, and In return the firm was to pay Dunlop and Mrs. Fred l^eld, all the school year as has been the Scopes moved to this northwest be construed ae actual markets. science at an early age. He was major problem. a projected nUnimum of a year commissions and make loans to Mias Edna M. Welser of Hartford, $14,500 in the parking meter fund, ! I and two grandchildren. of Manchester, and Mrs. Joseph custom. and $8,500 fa ^ dog license fund. and a half frewi the project’s be­ Notices of injury as a result of him. the writ says. Kilpatrick of Luton,'England; and A move by some board members ginnings before it will receive final recent accidents have been filed Gordon has failed to live up to The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Holmes several nieces and nephews. to amend the calendar, extending BEFORE federal approval. with the town on behalf of two the terms of his agreement, as Funeral services will be held The land must then be bought Manchester women. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with the half-day sessions to full days, well as failing to forward pay­ Monday at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s resulted in a several votes but the Gfa/nis on£/ Atop Akoppiit^ f(yv eoAifi/t aniL by the town Md resold to develop­ Claiming damages are Mns. ments for subscriptions and loans, a solemn high Mass of requiem at Episcopal Church. The Rev. Wil­ ers who will build approved struc­ Emily H. Peck, 53 Harlan St., and St. Jam es Church at 9:15 a.m. amendments did not carry. State News YOU BUY KNOWN FOR VALUES the writ claims. liam F. Gender HI, junior as­ The vote to approve the super­ tures in the area. Mrs. Elois H. Janlcke, 158 Irving The agent’s agreement was ter­ Burial will be in Mt. St. Peter’s sistant, will officiate. Burial will foAtBMj ^OAdianjOiui (oum; cajuBf AiCtuaily, most of the seven St. minated on Sept. 7, 1962, the Cemetery, Derby. intendent’s recommendation was HAS THE be In East Cemetery. tied; Mrs. Claire Warfel and Har­ ocHnpleted projects were finished Representing Mrs. Peck, the plaintiff claims. Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the Holmes Roundup fa about thne years; the average Manchester law firm of Lessner, home Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 old Porcheron, in favor; Mrs. Ag­ FHmeral Home, 400 Main St., to­ nes Kreysfag and Mrs. Elizabeth 89 HOLLISTER time for the seven is increased to Rottner, Karp and Jacobs says to 9 p.m. morrow from 7 to 9 p.m., and Sun­ BIGGEST above four years because two proj­ Alton, against; Mrs. Helen Me- (Continued from Page One TV BUYS the woman was injured Feb. 13 in Two Youths Held day from 8 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. Top central locatton, NORMAN’S ects, both in Stamford, required a fall on Summit St., adjacent to Charles J. Kensel Sr. Donations may be made to a loche, abstaining. George Banks, to everything, 4 bedrooms eight years to completion. 71 Washing^ton St. For Two Breaks Charles J. Kensel Sr., 83, of 55 Book of Remembrance at St. presiding as chairman, broke the two and one-half story frame with possible fifth bedroom, HUBBARD HALL And, with the experience from She received fractures and oth­ Hlllcrest Ave., West Hartford, Mary’s Church. tie, voting yes. building were Mr. and Mrs. Otis large living room, dfifafag these earlier projects behind them, er injuries to her left arm, hand father of Robert E. Kensel, 41 Cooper, who lived upstairs. Cooper room, kltoiien with sink officials in all levels will be in a Manchester police say they Deerfield Dr., and Mrs. BYederlck During the Ufaeas of Mrs. Grace tried unsuccessfully to reach the room, partially fnmlslied GREEN RIBBON LABEL and fingers, and various other have solved two 1962 b rea li position to proceed more quickly bruises, contusions and abrasions, Westpbal of 30 Keeney Dr., Bolton, McDermott, Herald reporter, Bol­ baby’s bedroom In the Napoleons’ rec room and workshop for here, and Charges agBinst two ton news may be teletdioned to tite first floor apartment, police said. HOT A ir-H O T A "- on more recent ones. the man of the house, % oar it says. ’The firm says the accident South Windsor youths will be in­ died yesterday at Hartford Hos­ Funerals What about the effects of the was caused by ”an accumulation pital. county desk at The Herald. The cause of the blaze was not garage. Immaonlats 19 corporated with larceny counts completed projects ? According to a of snow and ice and snow-covered Survivors, besides his son In known inunedlately. It spread rap­ throughout and lots of ex­ prog^ress report on state renewal from Middletown and South Wind­ Ralph H. Fletcher idly upward to the second floor tras. Owner transferred. Im­ ice which existed and was ailowed sor. Manchester and daughter in Bol­ projects released by the State to accumulate,” making the street ton, include his wife, a son and Flineral services for Ralph Hen­ and attic, fire officers said. mediate occupancy Deit. Sgt. Joseph Sartor today ry Fletcher of 65 Dower Rd., Three from Area Development Commission today, "extremely slippery, dangerous reported that ‘Thomas Daly, 17, daughter, two brothers, a sister, priced to sell. six of the state’s seven completed and hazardous for pedestrians.” six g;randchlldren and four great­ South Windsor, were held yester­ Dies t e n Sm oke 1 0 -6 4 and Paul Capitan, 16, have been day afternoon at the W. P. Qulsh Enter Art Show BUT A BIG G .L 21” projects were finished in 1962. Mrs. Janicke’s lawyer, Atty. grandchildren. charged with the April 1962 break Flineral Home, 225 Main St. The NEW LONDONN (A(AP)—A P)—A 38- Statistics aside, the Develop­ Herbert A. Phelon Jr., says his into Keeney’s Garage, Tolland Flineral services will be held to­ year-old woman died of smoke as ment Commission points to proj­ client was Involved In an auto ac­ morrow at 2 p.m. at the Richard Rev. William F. Gender HI, Three Manchester area residents Tpkc., In which over 90 pieces of junior assistant at St. Mary’s phyxiatlon early today, despite ef­ 51 OVERLAND Lawn and Turf Food ects in Seymour, Farmlng;ton and cident March 7 opposite 816 Hart­ tools were taken; and the Novem­ W. Sheehan Fkineral Home, 1084 plan to exhibit in an Art Festival forts to rescue her from her apart­ Hast Granby as illustrative of ford Rd„ “caused by the motor New Britain Ave., West Hartford Episcopal Church, officiated. for Cancer, beginning April 18 at ber break Into the oW Hackett Burial, with military honors at ment filled with dense sm(^e from Retiring or just starling oot what a renewal project can do. vehicle skidding on an accumula­ home alt 756 N. Main St., where Burial will be in Zion Hill Ceme­ the West Hartford Armory. The a fire -fa the sitting room. —button tute 4-room Cape, tion of glare Ice.” The car went tery at the convenience of the graveside, was in Buckland artists are Mrs. Charles Lesper In Seirmour, a project has pro­ two sleeping bags were Stolen. AU Cemetery. Mrs. Marie Mazzella Moyer of expandable to 6 rooms, lov»- vided land for a playground and out of control and hit a tree, he Items have been recovered. Sartor family. since of Manchester. Mrs. Kris 26 Rosemary St., New London, ly location secluded, no traf- PORTABLE TV SPREADER WITH says. FYiends may call a t the funeral Bearers were Francis Russell, Karlsen of Wapping, president of for expansion town schools. (In said. Louis Barton, Robert Belles, Em­ perished a few feet from her fle problem. Just off Hart­ m o CONTROL Hanebester, the Board of Bducar Besides a concussion and in­ The charges of breaking and en­ home tonight from 7 to 9. - the South Windsor Art League, kitchen door, where she fell after ford Rd. area. The house Is juries to her forehead, back, right Memorial donations may be erson Dumore, Robert Turner and and William Sullivan of South 82 Ib. capacity. Poeitiv* tion is asking for expcmsion of the tering here wtll be incorporated Richard Turner. apparently groping her way from priced for Immediate sala # UHF/VHF • Slim Silhouette Styling Robertson School In the North Bnd side and ”a traumatic state of with larceny counts, brought made to the Hartford Heart F\md. Windsor. the center of toe fire. feed oontod on 16' lioppw. anxiety,” Mrs. Janicke also says Members of a firing squad The exhibit will be open from 1 50 lbs against Uhe youths far State Po­ Police and firemen said she evi­ Cone style ban- M A A fa Conjunction with the Renewal her 1955 model station wagon was were from Hdqts. Co., Second Bat­ # Complete with Roll-About Stand P roject). lice, when the cases are presented Mrs. George T. Jones to 10 p.m., April 18 and 19, and 1 dently fell asleep on a daybed fa die, 8' wbeeli, 4svU damaged and repaired at a cost of Mrs. Rose A. Jones, 65, wife of tle Group, 169th Infantry of the to 8 p.m. Saturday, April 20. Part In Farmington, site ot the near­ in East Hartford’s Oiroult Court Cionnecticut National Guard. the sitting room of the five-room rnbber tirea $420. 12 Monday. George T. Jones of 112 N. Elm of the proceeds from the sale of apartment with a lit cigarette. # Daylight Blue Screen for Sharper, est completed project, redevelop­ exhibits will benefit the Ameri­ Sgt. Seutor and Dot. Thomas St., died yesterday at her home Louis P. Lalne The resulting fire destroyed the Squire Lindsay ment has been used to create a after a long Illness. can Cancer Flmd. public park and off-street park­ Graham have been investigating room and badly damaged the Brighter Pictures the two breaks. Mrs. Jones was bom Aug. 12, The funeral of Louis P. Lalne, Only Connecticut artists will be three-story building. ing facilities. Hospital Notes 1897, in Moosup, the daughter of of 133 Cooper Hill St. was held represented in the riiow, which is In Blast Granby, a section of this morning from the John F. Several persoiu. Including po­ MI3.1111-MI 9^78 John and B artora Hlble Wunder- considered one of the largest art lice, attempted to get to Mrs. # All Up-Front Controls HUBBARD HALL lan^ along the Salmon Brook lick. She was a resident of Man­ Tierney Flineral Home, 219 W. festivals in the state. More than will be used for a public park by Visiting hours are 2 to 8 pjn. Firemen Battle Moyer’s apartment but were driven for all areas, except maternity, chester for 16 years, and was a Center St., with a solemn high 600 works of art have been back by the heavy, toxic smoke. # Stand Included a newly created Park Commission. where lliey are 2 to 4 pjn., and member of North Methodist Mass of requiem at 'St. James’ pledged for exhibition, according GREEN RIBBON LABEL ’Die Development Commission 6:80 to 8 p.m., and private rooms, Blazes in Grass Church. Church. to Samuel J. Wagstaff, chairman. also points to the results of a where they are 10 a.m. to 8 pjn. Survivors, besides her husband, The Rev. Eugene F. Torpey was He also said that in addition to project at Washington Depot, Visitors are requested not to Town and Eighth District fire­ include a son, George F. Jones of celebrant, assisted by the Rev. the display of paintings, drawing, . ^ J . r n which was damaged when the smoke fa patient’s room. No more fighters yesterday and today Manchester; a brother, Christopher John D. Regan, deacon and the sculpture and crafts, there will be NEW S h e p a u g River overflowed its than two visitors at one time per quelled many minor gretss fires Wunderlick of Preston and three Rev. Joseph M. McCann, subdea­ art and craft demonstrations. K. banks during the 1955 floods. patient. which occurred fa ^ d e areas of grandchildren. con. Mrs. Jane Maccarone was or­ The village has been rebuilt fa the town. Ffaieral services will be held to­ ganist and soloist. Burial was fa a manner ’’which provides the es­ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Eight District fires were ex- morrow at 2 p.m. at the John F. St. James’ Cemetery. Father Re­ HOSPITAL COMFORT 5-10-5 sentials for growth and well-be- Richard Harris, Hartford; Mrs. tingpiished yesterday a t 1:20 p.m. Tierney B\meral Home, 219 W. Cen­ gan read the committal service. 1 8 6 8 fag in accordance with modem re­ Beverly Yonke, East Windsor at Lydall St., at 2:20 p.m. at 103 ter St. The Rev. H. Osgood Ben­ Bearers were Ronald Schaller, Shop today for our quirement,” the report says, Hill; Raymond Willard, 95 School Tolland Tpke., and today at 10 nett, pastor of N oi^ Methodist Richard Schaller, Alfred Lalne, Al- M HOME! "and at the same time preserves St.; Mrs. Irene Fabijanczuk, 7 a.m. at 1083 Tolland Tpke. and Church, will officiate. Burial will phones Piantanida, William Klot- All Purpose Fertilizer the qualities of individuality and F’illsbury Hill, Rockville; Mrs. 232 Main St.' be in East Cemetery. zer and Roger Lalne. C M - and rural qharm which character­ Gertrude Royce, 126 Falknor Dr.; Town firemen last night at 7:26 Friends may call at the funeral \pnng 4 ize many of our smaller commu­ Mrs. Jean Simmons, East Hart­ were called out to squelch a wind­ home tonight from 7 to 9. nities.” ford; Mrs. Florence Spooner, 30 blown grass fire at Bruce Rd. and Memorial donations may be BJconomic development Is also Eva Dr.; Mrs. Florence Miller Hilliard St. (Companies 1 and 4 made to the Manchester Cancer Churchmen Hear UGHTWEIOHT encouraged by the various state Brookfield Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Bea­ sprayed the blaze out in five min­ Fund. )pe 1; CONSOLE TV m ick-'aaa” handle eonfao^ palltYs tax base” as a result of Mrs. Constance Murphy, 46 Wood­ 'W a e s i - lead yegafatee. rsnewol programs. land St.; Sharon LaRosa, Thomp- ■ to al h a p p o e For suaiple, currant estimates sonviUe; Joanne Sanford, South Public Records Traditional Mahogany Mt fiutnre asssssmcnts fa Consti­ Windsw; Heihert Deffley in, Wap- Your Choice of tution Plasa about 700 per cant ping; Mrs. fiances Rogers, 29 FOR SALE aarlad adga.' 13.8$ 77 AAnfadstrator’s Deeds •iMVb the pre-renewal level, wliile Caiester Dr.; Robert Rockwell, The estate of Mary Murray to These Cabinet Modern Walnut a. 1,000 per cent increase is ex- Glastonbury; Victor Lombardo, 76 Thoma.s J. Crockett, property at 6-ROOM CAPE COD pected fa of Stamford and White St.; CHfford Jaryls, 36 Eva 135-137 Summit St. Finishes: Early American Maple Newfew Haven.Hav< Dr.; Hermes Sylvester, 348 Center Judgment Lien with two baths (one unfinished) with attached breeze- Such tax increases, while not the St.; R. Michel Zilberstein, Steele’s Manchester Wallpaper and goal of a renewal project, can help Crossing Rd., Bolton; Wayne Paint Co., against Ruth Boober, way and two-car garage. to provide additional municipal fa/- Movick, Glastonbury; Albert Wll- property on Devon St., $35.86. This home has many extras including a fireplace, fin­ .T.OFC A N T OO etllHea th at help fa a positive way aon, Colchester; Mrs. Catherine Attachment ished basement plajrroom for the children, knotty pine L y to xaiM tba level of community BUven, S3 Bunce Dr.; Julius PskoW' TTie .Look Thrift Plan Inc., OFEN DAILY MAe, the rspoit saya. . ski, 313 Hackmatack Bt.; William against Harriet Gordon, p roptrty breezeway, one half of garage is convertible to screened VERNON CIRCLE WM the taem’s renewal prove Young, Wapping; Lionel Rock, Tol- at 46 Crosby Rd., $100,000. porch for summer pleasure. SHOPPING PARKADE •oatlr ior area bustoeeemenf land; twin sons of Mr. and Kra. 1 A.M. to I Pell. NORMAN ’5 Building Permits UP TO S Tha report ststtos that "while Eldgar Sewall, Wapping; Mrs. Pat­ To John Kerin for A. Piantanida, Situated in one of the nicest residential sections of MANCHESTER T VERNON naigtnal oompanles have diffi sy Davis and daughter, Wapping; for alterations to a dwelling at 38 North (Coventry on over one acre of partly wooded land, Manehostor AppUemeo YEARS outttM in effecting their transition, Mrs. Gloria .Ffanegan and daugh­ Dudley St., $1,000. this home is ideal for suburban family living and yet ia . SATURDAY OHd Color TV 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE ■Mat Anna can adjust fairly read- ter, Femwood DC. Bolton. ‘To Joel Levy, for alterations to only 10 minutes from the center of Manchester. TILL 6 P.M. ...OPEN EVERY NIGHT... lijr. . . when they relocate.” DISGHARGBID TODAY: Pa­ a dwelling at 49 Cushman Dr., FREE DEUVERY — FREE PARKING TO FAYI DUOauHlea as am to come from tricia and Denise Dufries, 87 Niles $150. /For sale by the owner at $17,200 and can be seen by of aoma buafaaaaes on Dr.; Deborah Croat, Wapping; Mrs. To Eugene Girardin for William riw riliea In tha aoeial Btrue- Cksiea Boucher, WOUmaatks; Star- MaiOh, for construction of a ga* appointment. Call PI 2-6607. f t n v m giigWhnHinni (wdanUpp- w Devvy, Wapping. rage a t M Branford S t , $1,500^-

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M ICBBSTBR EVENING. HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. APRIL 6, Idtt Section Two PEiDAY. APBiL B, IMS iHattrlrfRtfr Sl^eraUi FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1968 Pages 13 t o A t ' I Fine Arts Plans ^Two Women Held i Pope Backs CUSTOM-MADI ROLL-UP ALUMINUM [| tor Shoplifting Exhibit in May AWNINGS Cummings Dismisses Charges Tiro Harttord women yesterday UN P olice The Manchester Ai-ts Aaeo- 60” B y Shea as ‘Lot of Noise' •ftemoon ware ctiaxsred wltta A op- elation will sponeor I t s annual 42’* 60” UfUiHT after being turned over to luring exhibit, beglnnbig Saturday, 48” 60” May 4, and continuing Monday,, Democratic Town Chalnnan.a!ed<^the bosuxl’s order of business now Manoheeter poUoe by a Grand Way In/Message OuRuninga today dismlsaed u "a pennlts taxpayers to be heard ■ecurlty guai4. May 6 to Saturday, May 11, at 80” 60” §92.78 lot of loud noise" the "government three timee. Instead of twice that PoUoa Mid tbat Sarah M. Hask*- (Continued from Page On« Mott’s Community Hall. ParUd- by gag rule” charge of which the they have been allowed. He com­ Mb, 92, of 90 Mather S t, and Rita patldi in the eathibit is Umlted to DOOR CANOPIES TO MATCH Democratic-oontrolled board of di­ pared the late-hour public hearing M. Stringer, 27, of 170 Elarle St, "as the normal ideal of coexis­ FroJeotl rectors was accused yesterday by —on any items not on the direc­ attempted to walk off with men’s members only. Width tence and also war, which it is 42” the Republican town chairman. tors’ agenda but within their Juris­ otoUdng, valued at almost 246. A Awards will be made In two 42” Cummings further invited town diction—to the floor at "the old man’s Jacket and 10 men’s white tragic opposite, its contradiction, claaeee: (1) oils in any sid>Jeot, oU 48” 42” Republicana to join the Democrats town meetings.” shirts were the Items found con­ its denial.” portraits, abstract in any media, 54” 48” in "unraveling some of the tough He chided, "Republican leader­ cealed in the women’s handbags Msgr. Pisonl added: wateroolor any subject, pastel por­ 48” § 4 5 . 8 8 town problems," instead of "trying ship in Manchester today is about traits, and mixed media includng 72” and under their clothing when they "International law. has been FR EE INSTALLATION—ALL OOIXHMi to make news when there isn't the greatest on record for trying were stopped outside the store, made even more complicated -n sculpture and crafts, and (2) be­ any.” to make news when there isn’t police said. oiu- times by the working pres­ ginners. Atty. John F. Shea Jr., GOP any. ' Both women posted 2200 bonds ence of internaUonal organs such Registration will dose Monday, MANCHESTER AWNING CO. town chairman, baa accused the di­ April 8, and may be sent to Mrs. “ I guess the Republicans have while awaiting appearance in Man­ as the United Nations, called upon 196 W. CENTER ST.—MI 9-9C91 rectors of attempting to "eliminate to, because they’re so stripped of chester’s Circuit Court 12 April 22. to undertake with autonomous HarUn Photo Teresa Zarbo, 165 Brent Rd., or public participation in govern­ Mrs. RIU Laski, 4 Battista Rd. real, honest issues and ideas that military forces the duty of ‘inter­ mental affairs." they have to scrape the bottom of BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) national police.’ Guest Caller Members are also reminded that He haa dted as examples the Dawn Wilkinson, 19, doesn’t blame M m Kerr Mrs. Poffinfaarger Bradford Mason the barrel as they have done In “ Here is why it has been wel­ Jim Mayo, New England caUer, Monday is the closing date to sub­ directors’ refusal Tuesday night to their latest ‘gag* charges.” people for looking Skeptical when come. and in a certain sense in­ will be guest caller tomorrow at mit "Patrons of the Arts” lists to answer questions from taxpayers He said, "Anyone who has ap­ she tells them her car wais dam­ dispensable for the avoiding of 8 p.m. at an open dance of the Mrs. Eleanor Vlbbert, 4 Frederick Cantata Soloists at Emanuel Church Sunday who attended the annual public peared before Mayor (Francis) aged In a collision with a piano. dangerous confusions and "Rio Rita,” and the "Chocolate rectors’ recent vote to rearrange board has been given sincere con­ The piano, an old upright, was press in a clear manner its Mayo is caller for the “ Alle- tista Rd. Mrs. Vivian Lesperance is the priorities on their meeting sideration and has been afforded being moved in a pickup truck thoughts on these subjects in the la “The Seven iM t Worde o< St. Louie and Detroit. Soldier. mande 8s’’ of Manchester, N.H., general chairman. L O O '* MRK Mra. John Pofflnbarger, wife of agenda so that general public hear­ all the lime he’s waated to speak when the ropes holthng it broke most authoritative way by its high Ohrlat," a cantata, preeented by • He has given concert perform­ I I I P ^ I the "Town Travelers" of Lowell. 1963 2-DOOR Um Bmanuel Oholr Sunday at 4:80 the intern at Emanuel Lutheran ings are now scheduled after active his piece—I mean anyone." and the instrument fell to the pave­ teacher (the Pope).’’ Mass., and the "Merri Valles" of ances with the San Antonio Sym­ at Bknanuel Xjutheran Church. churches in Boeton, Maaa. He has phony, the ABC Symphony, the business is completed. Cummings said he Isn’t worried ment Haverhill, Mass. 6-PASSENGER SEDAN that the GOP will find fault with J ' > IVederio Wemer, minister of mu- tana College, Rock Island, Hi., NBC Symphony and the Hartford Said Cummings today, "I feel Miss Wilkinson, driving behind He is teacher and leader of a that all the Republicans have been the Democratic board. "Ours, I the truck, was imable to stop in V ate at Bmanuel, win direct. Solo- where ehe majored In voice and String Orchestra. round dance club in Chester, N.H., able to do in the past six months believe, has been a careful and time and her car crashed into the Some Tables Left WANTED! iata a n Jdm Karf, baae-harltcne; received a BM.E. degree. She e a ^ ' Mason appeared in "Carousel" and president of the Tri-State Mra. John FcCflnbarger, aoprano, is to make a lot of loud noise. reasonable administration, tuned ano, demolishing it and damag- Callers Association of Maine, New for three years with the Augiia- at the Oval-in-the-Grove, Fanp- and Bradford Maaoo, tenor. tana Choir. Before coming to Man­ Frankly, we (the Democrats) can’t to people’s problems and consider­ gg the front end of the automo- For Shrine Ball Hampshire and Massachusetts. He Clean, Late Model Ington, in 1959. He haa conduct^ ate of their needs,” he said. "A f­ bQs. chester ehe was director of choral get exited by it because there’s is also secretary of the New Eng­ John Kerr of Weat Slmabury a vocal studio in Hartford for the to ied at the New England Oonaer- appeared on the'first Musical ctmgressmen from their office Music" concerts with the Hart­ Pipes are lined up on Leonard St. for the $25,000 Leonard-Elro Sts. storm drain project which began vatory, and aong hi several large (jomedy Time, and sang the tenor "Waltzing Cat" and "Colonel Bog­ buildings to the Senate and House ford Symphony Orchestra Satur­ Monday. The pipes will 'be laid in Leonard at Main St., along Leonard to Earo, and in E. Middle VERNON AGENCY JOINS WITH MANCHESTER In Boston, Maas. He had leads In “Mademoiselle Modiste," of Representatives. ey March.” Tpke. to in front of Manchester High School. The pnojeot is aimed at oorreottng flooding aJt tba day, April 20, at 1 and 3 p.m. at The concerts, now in their fifth starting point, particularly on the property on Dillon Sales and Service, 319 Main St. I^iUe tba Chairmen at Cancer Kickoff Dinher Bushnell Memorial Auditorium, season, have received wide critical new project is starting, the $50,000 Summit St. drain is nearing completion. That work is being Thomaa Dzurenda, Manchester Cancer campaign chairman, and 85 East Centei St. ' Hartford. Fritz Mahler will con­ acclaim. From New York to Hon­ done by the S. D. and W. Construction Co. of Hartford. Summit and Holl'Wter Sts. were recently re­ Ralph Edwards, star ot 'This Is Your Life,” and 1963 National duct the symphony. olulu, Captain Kangaroo has ap­ opened after closing for the installation of the pipes, although Hollister St. Is expected to be doeed Cancer Crusade chairman, admire a table decoraltion at the 1963 At Summit St. Tickets may be purchased at peared before sellout crowds. again during the month left before the project 1 s completed. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Stale Cancer Crusade Kickoff Dinner last night at the Hartford the Hartford Symphony office, 104 The Captain Kangaroo program WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL! Asylum St., Hartford; at the Club. Edwards admonished the volunteer workers to keep Con­ Is considered one of the most hon­ Circuit Court 12, Manchester, necticut at the top in the drive for ftinds for Cancer research. Bushnell Memorial box office, at ored in television. Its awards in­ (Herald photo by Satemls.) Tots ’n Teens, Main St., or at clude the Sylvanla Award, a April 22. Goff was picked by Hart­ Sears Roebuck at the Manchester Freedoms Foundation Award, and ford police on a warrant issued Parkade. the coveted Peabody Award for through the family relations de­ CARNATIONS -o U Bob Keeshan, who plays Captain being the outstanding children’s BRING YOUR NEXT partment of the court. He was Kangaroo on the CBS television program in television. Captain then turned over to Manchester FLETCHER GLASS CO. O " M a n c h e s t e r s network, has designed the concerts Kangaroo is now in its eighth to introduce youngsters to the year, and is seen by an estimated police and booked. PRESCRIPTION Mitchell varied world of good music. He Clayrita S. Hanna, 21. of 115 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE seven million viewers daily. It can believes that the purpose of the be seen on W n c Monday through Brookfield St., last night was WHEN YOU THINK OF 9-7879 concerts should be to get children Friday from 8 to 9 a.m., and Sat­ charged with driving an unregis­ HERE : GLASS. THINK OF FLETCHER acquainted with the sounds of a urday from 9 to 10 a.m. tered motor vehicle. He wtis or­ CORNER DURANT 8T. 7 D AYS «3rmphony orchestra, rather than dered to appear in Manchester’s Fran Dickenson to try and teach them technical Circuit Court 12 April 22. OUR SERVICE IS LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! things about music. He also feels Joseph J. Beck, 23, East Hart­ Through no fault of mine that if a child enjoys good music Police Arrests ford, and Joseph C. Naumac, 20, PROMPT. COURTEOUS PLENTY OF FRONT AND BEAR PARKING savin at an early age, an appreciation of of 8 Walnut St., early today were (due to a cut-back in em­ Easter Hti;' serious music is likely to become each charged with breach of the peace. The charges stemmed from ployment) I am no longer AUTO GLASS INSTALLED part of his adult life. R o y Lamarr Goff, 27, of 33 Di­ FREE DELIVERY—TEL. MI 9-9814 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS MAC APPLES POTATOES The program is designed to ei>- vision St., yesterday afternoon an early morning fight on Oak at Manchester Motor Sales, tertalR------the — whole------family,~ and— was to charged with non-support and St. which followed an argument in •noourage audience participation. 1 abandonment. Goff posted a 81,000 a bar. Each posted a $100 bond PINE PHARMACY Inc. If I can be of any help /' //I fJ MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) Peck Bag It Ineludea excerpta from Tschal- J bond while awaiting appearance ih while awaiting presentation in Cir­ )/ PICTURE FRAMING (all types) 59c 15 Lb, Bag 49c cuit Court 12, Manebester, April 664 CENTER ST.— MANCHESTER to you for a new or used Savings 22. WINDOW and PLATE GLASS car, please call me at 643- PRODUCE— BOTH IN AND OUT OF SEASON 5550.1 will be glad to assist CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK FRUITS VEGETABLES you. MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS Honeydews, Seedless Ehnperor Fresh Spinach, Dandelions, FRIDAY AND RIber Grapes, D’Anjou and Artichokes, Boston Lettuce, ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Bose Pears, Limes, Tange­ Com, Belgium Endive, White, rines, Pineapples, Watermel­ SOARING HIGH IN SALES CLOSED SAT. AT 1 P.M.—OPEN THURSDAY EVENING Sweet Potatoes, Rhubarb, As­ ? SATURDAY on, Cantaloupes, Strawber­ paragus, Peas, Hot Peppers ries. "You name it— Pero has and Frying Peppers, B ^ts, ^ o la ’j It!" Tomatoes, etc. ' i $ ; 3 o 1 t o 9 : 3 0 Groceries • Frozen Foods • Dairy Products • Cold Cuts 1963 - i'"'' , • FREE MAIN ST. PABKENO! • 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. Open 6 A.M. to 9 PM . Weekdays—Sunday 7 A.M. to 8 PM . 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Two other ossdeiotes of the Lavitt Agen­ sub-teen sizes. Parents have CONTINENTAL SUITS been bringing their daugh­ MAHOGANY cy, who were not ovollablo at the time of this photograph ore, Pa­ ters to Marlow’s for over tricio Duprot and Richard Schcniaekon. A to e oolleotioii of quality tailored 51 years for their spring Mits in your choioe o i kmg-weariag and Easter fashions! PLY In addition to our gonorcri real ostoto agency businoss wo ora ex­ new Sprh^ btbricsl Ivy and ONE OF THESE THRILLING PRIZES clusive agents for the foBowIng now Country HiHs communities:— 95 Continental modeb witii trim-fitting plain firont trouaen. Take your pidt o f now ahadea. Sines 6-12. Country Hills in Tolla n d 14 f I Z I S U t o ao... 17.95 comp, valuo 17.95 ond 19.95 GIGANTIC TANGLE TOWEg B. F. Goodrich Children selecting new BFO Elm Tree Hills in Coventry firing weaken wlU find a P-F Magic Shoe Adventure Book en- 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DOOR SEDAN BOYS’ LEAN-LOOK SLACKS oloeed with each pair. 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RockvUle-Vernon 12th Circuit ' Merritt, Edward W hl^mb, Max- :!iii II ‘ i Andover wall Hutchinson Sr., Hkiwia Lind- holm and J. Russell Thompeon. Ruth Milieu Church Bom Winds Fell Tree, Interrupt Court Cases TREE SPRAYING Bloodmobtle op TV Rev. Bradley A televlaed review of operations IMPORTANT t In Barn Goes Place youc order ndw for the spraying of trM during a bloodmcbile visit will ba K A N c a n n tm s u s s io n shruba, to protect thorn against InMcta and diaa OtITSIDB INTERESTS il’iii Power, Fire Alarm System Sugens I^nnan, 21) ’CoUand, yes­ shown on PVank Atwood's program ■oma husbands who take their the fabulous For compleio treO' service, please call the on (Jhannel 8 on Saturday at I pan. terday was bound over to t|>s Su-’ Starts Duties own community service with dead To Full Circle parlor Court at ToHand on a and again on Wednasday at 7:80 sarlousnaas tend to make light of A 50-year-old elm tree wag top-6Egg and I,” the comedy baaed on charge of aggravated assault He a.m. 'Die tape waa made at a re­ By BOB HARING pled by last night’s wind, narrow­ the book, bjr Betty MacDonald, to­ waived emunlnatton on prohaUs CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. On April 21 cent bloodmobtle vioit to the Unl- sny activity outside the home night a t 8:16 in the school' audi­ UOENSED AMD DMUItBD TRIM EOCFliRMi veiatty of Connecticut wtuira sev­ TULSA, Okla. (AP)—A church Creative Coiffures o,Uss and was rsturoed to the their wlvss show an interest ta. ly missliig the Green Lawn Con­ torium. Tickets will be sold at the eral mambers of tha looal Rad that was born in a barn is going Jail, at Tolland in Uau of a On the firat Sunday after 2Sast- Bays one public-eplrited execu­ valescent Home on 62 Union St. door. BZlOOO bonit TELMIS.769S Croaa chapter took part. full circle. Slapfiiiif Infant Charged m, Anrll 21, the Rev. Raymond H. Heart Find at fm tive whose wile is os Involved In The tree fell across a driveway Lyman was arreatad to 'Tol­ B n d W Jr. will begin hia dutlaa community eervlce as he Is: That does not mean, however, Instead, severing an electrical line A 27-year-om, Kris­ h^band should take genuine pride in the center- of the building, with building. 860 bond for appearance in Ro<^- tence on a BUbatltute charge of de­ tine Hutchineon, Jay Hobmann, ta having his wife take a promi­ pews In semicircles so that no Fire Chief John Ashe said that vUle Circuit Court April 16. livery of liquo^ to a minor. He waa Then you might like to know about our **SECURITY WUlisin McAxlam, JiU MulhoUand, nent part in tha League of Women parishoner will be more than 50 a most disturbing part of the in­ originaUy charged with risk Of in­ Robert Post, Sharon Zapert, Mal­ Voters, the PTA or any other feet from it. Hoepttal Note# jury to a minor. WATCH”. colm Parker and Susan Fowler. . cident was that the fire alarm sys­ Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Mar­ worth-sshile organisation or activ­ A small segment of the circle tem was put out of commission Frederick Pesce, 87. New H art­ Easter Flower Meesage ity.” will be sliced off to set apart a jorie Robinson, 98 W. Main S t; ford, waa found not guilty of haz­ during the power failure. Walter Stutz, Ellington; Mra HERE'S H O W IT WORKS: Mrs. John Yeomans, chairman He's right, of course. For the small chapel for morning Masses, He called in 20 men to stand by, ardous parking. The (fiqioaiUan of the flower committee ot the Novena devotions, small weddings Marion Lattanzio, 23 Dailey Cir­ followed a short afternoon oourt . "i?- Congregational Church, riiould be sake of mr community and for and other ceremonies. he said, and police orulsers cir­ cle; James Porter, Keene, N.H.; trial. 1. There are pre-diaignated martaa’e and beet yards euMiertaed her own development u a per­ cled the town watching for fires Ralph Breneman, White Rd., te protect your boat In ihe eveot of Mrere stonn e-----*- contacted by anyone who would son, any thinking woman needs to The choir will be seated in front or distress signs. EAST HARTFORD SESSION like to make a donation to the of a low stone screen helping set Crystal Lake. WUUam C. Ulm, 82, Bolton, yes­ flower fund, or who would like to put her mind to, and use some apart the small chapel. It will be By this morning the driveway to Discharged yesterday: Jack 2. Tour boat le IdenWIed by a deosL of her energy on, projects that go the convalescent home had been terday was found guilty ^ tha lend or give lUiee for church dec­ the only area in back of the altar. F lf w n continue to ,reot on the root of the Green Laiwn Conveiescent Home, 62 Union Sit., not car- Bush, Merrbw Rd., 'Tolland; Stuart charge of driving a motor vehicle 8. There le NO eoet to yoo-^O taereeee ta pituiliiuil oration on Easter Simday. beyond her own four walls. The pulpit will be in front of tag that one of their other peirchea, the SO-year-old elms, was toppled by wind last night. A.t the cleared, and workmen were sawing Magdefrau, 64 N. Park St.; Paul Since men take their own civic the wood in lengths to be carted while imder the Influence of liquor Danq;» Open Sunday the choir area. light of the picture ia the diiverway the tree blocked in its fall. Firemen were afr^d that the Sourdisa, Plains Rd., 'Tolland; Bid- and waa fined |17B, with |M re­ First Selectman Theodore C. respimaibilitles seriously, they The only glass in the building apaita given off by the utility Ine severed in the accident would set fire to the convalescent home, away, because there aire no usable ward She^erd, Sturbridge, Mass.; ought to take their wives’ efforts fireplaces in the convalescent home. mitted. *The dlsposiUbn stemmed Wright has announced that start­ except for some stained glass a wood frame buUohig. (Herald photo by Ahearn.) Albert lueczkowSki, 19 Legion from a Feb. 28 arrest fa Manches­ ing this Sunday, and continuing to do something about community windows in the roof area, will oe Briefs Dr.; Mrs. Barbara Duell and son, ter. Call This Agency through April and May, the dis­ problems Just as seriously. at the entrance. 'The American Legion Post of 91 Grand Ave. Lawrence F. Costello, 41, of 15 posal area will be open Sundays Besides, if the husbands would "The building will have features Reunion Service Rockville will conduct its scrap Bldmund St., Mandiester, arrested from 1 to 5 p.m. Wright said tlds only realize it, they get a very people like,” says the Rev. G. Ed­ paper drive Sunday, beginning at Vernon news Is hsndled by Hie In Manchester last night for In­ real bonus out of their wives’ out­ 9:30 a,m. Residents are asked to Now For Complete is being done to aid in spring ward Phee, founding pastor of Pi­ Rusk Assails Foes Herald’s Bookvllle Bureau, 6 W. toxication, today pleaded guilty Rev. R. H. Bradley Jr. cleanup and also as a fire pre­ side interests. us X, “such as shrines.” He likes At Zion Sunday place scrap paper, magazines or Main St, teleplione msmoot and waa . given s 15-days suspended The wife who has some life of cardboard at the curb or on their caution by reducing the amount of a church "to seem a warm, wel­ 6-8186 or MItoheU 9-6797. Jail term ab the State Jail at Hart­ Boating Coyeragea.a tar High Bobool In 1949 and went burning residents will attem pt at her own and some absorbing pro­ coming place.” A confirmation reunion service porches. In the event of bad ford. on to atudy at Willlmantlc State home. jects on her mind isn’t nearly as The bam which was the first for those confirmed In Zion Elvan- weather, the drive wlU be held SHOD IN rrALV Of Foreign Aid Plan April 21. Teachers College, earning as­ The Sunday opening was ef' ikely to be a bored and boring meeting place has been extensive­ gellcal Lutheran Church since 1891 ROME (AP) — Italy has a big 8WIMMINO: REQVnMBD sociate in science degree. He later fected at the request of the fire companion as the woman who ly remodeled, but now is hope­ will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. The children of Vernon Ble- hand in the world shoe trade. In who hasn’t anything to think about mentary School. 500 of them, will ATHENS (AP) — The Hellenic received a bachelor degree in edu­ marshal, W right. said, as well as lessly small for the 600-famlly diving the morning worship serv­ 1962 the country exporied 82.6 Seaman’s Union has ruled that cation from ^rm lngton, Maine, the first selectman of Bolton, or talk about except the children parish. The new building will have (Oonttamed from Page One) ice at the church. put on a circus tonight at 7:30 million pairs of shoes and. boots, in the school auditorium. Greek sailors must know how to BURTON A. RICE Agoney State Ttochera Uollege and in which town contracts for use of and her household duties. seating for 800 persons. Father aligfaUy below last year’s level of Breakfast Slated Communion wijl be celebrated the highest footgear export level swim. Otherwise they will be re­ 1959, a bachelor of dlvMty .degree the dump. (All rights reserved. Phee hopes to have his flock during the service and confirma­ 'ITie senior class of Rockville *ny country in the sU-natiaa "Representing YOUl Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) *8-« blUlon. High School will perform fused certificates allowing them from Bangor Theological Sbml- Briefs moved in to the new quarters by At Second Church tion vows will bo renewed. A me­ *1710 Bhiropean Cknnmon M arket Jobe on merchant e ^ a 857 EAST CENTER ST— MI 8-0641 nary. Enn K<^a of Andover, a senior Christmas. “There is nothing the Commu­ morial period will be observed. In July 1966, while a student at at the University of Ooimeetlout, nists want more than to see the Thie Rev. Johnny V. Gtunban of ’There will be a fellowship time Bahgbf, the Rev. Mr. Bradley waa was among 42 students who scored Abstract Painting 'Tanks go home,’ ’’ Rusk said, the Philippines will be the speak­ with refreshments in the assembly ordained at the Philllpa, Maine, perfect "A” averages during the “not only from Western Burope, room after the service. Congregational Ohurch. He pres­ fall semester, Reglkrar Franklin er Sunday at 6:30 am . at Second ITie service la open to all. ently la minister of the Phillips O. Finglee reports. “Hung in Reverse but from the Mediterranean, Congregatianal ChureJi, at a Men’s RENT J>Dhm aL (jJ suVl herei and Rangely congregational On Palm Sunday, "TTie Sevm South Asia, the F ar Baet, Latin Oonununian BrecLkfast sponsored Legal Notices Churches. During hla pastorate in Last Words of Christ” will be sung JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP)—An Amerioa; Africa, everywhere. by the deaoona of tbs iSturch. MUne, tha Kev. Mr. Bradley at the Hebron Congregational award winning iwiinting was dis­ and ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS Church at 7:30 p.m.. under the di­ BARMSfS) OOmOemmttas "H we Tanks come home, the In 1957, 1958 and 1959, the Rmr. AT A COURT OP PROBAOT! held at FOR WEDDINGS Joined with other conference min covered Thursday to be hanging Communists will begin to take Manchester, within and for the district lateni to develop an effective men­ rection of George Bell. Combined Mr. Oumban was president of the of Manchester, on the 3nd day of We Recommeml tal health program for the region choirs of several churches in the upside down. over. Why any American would National Baptist Chstotlan Touth April. A.D. 1968. NOTHING TO SEND AWAY FOR- area will participate. want to cooperate with that glob­ FeUowship for the PhlUppines. In Preeent Hon. John J. Wallett. Judse. wMoh included the engagement of The painting, Yonna Beattie’s al CommuniBt strategy is beyond Batate of John Henry Hackett of THE FOLLOWINQ VALUE-RATED a fuR paychologlst. Service Note semlabstract oil, “Autumn 1956 he was a ddegfate to the Mancheater In said district, minor. Leaves,” is in the annual exhibit my understanding. But that Is Southeast Asia Touth Leaders Upon aDDlioat' ' ' " ' Mrs. Bradley is a native of Marine Coip. Lawrence P. An­ what sharp cuts in our foreign Oonferenoe in Hong Kong. la, _ Bethel, Maine, and attended pub' derson, son o{ Mr. and M ra of the Painters and Sculptors So­ aid program would mean.’’ lease EVERYTHINC IN STOCK! He schools there. She ia a grad­ ’Thomas J. Anderson of Andover, ciety of New Jersey at Jersey City He received his AH. degree at described uate cf Gorham, Maine, State Museiun. In his wide-ranging statement. West Negros College, and a B.Th. la participated in a major amphibi­ Rusk said “The free world has ORDBREID; That the foreKoing ap- Open Thursday Night Until 9 Teachers College. 'Ihe Bradleys ous exercise held March 2 through Mrs. Beattie noticed that it had degree at Central Philippines Uiid- Ucation be heard and determined at have two children, Raymond HI, been hung upside down, but fared better than the Communist verslty, where he was president 8,^le Probate office in Manchester, in Used Cars 10 off the coast of Southern world during the last 12 months’’ ■aid District on tha Uth day of April, age 8, and Richard, age 1. California. 'The exercise provided blamed herself, saying she put ii;-: but this is no cause for com­ of the student republic. He was or­ AD. 1968, at two o'clock In the aftei^ The Church Council of the CoH' eyehooks in the wrong place, mis­ dained in April 1962, and has noon, and that notice be given to all training for the men of the Firat placency. tlonal Church will meet Marine Division and the First leading the museum. o served for five years as pastor to persons Interested In said estate of the ay at 7:30 pjn. at the “Despite their differences, Mos- the Ma-ao Central Bvangelicai pendency of said application and the One Of '62 OLDS Fleet. William Gorman of Bayonne, aow and Peking remain allies,’’ time and place of hearing thereon, by Aurch. one of the Judges, said, "a good Church, Negros, his birthplace. publishing a copy of this order in some *88” OONVEBTIBUB FTA Fun Fete Set Bham Menas he continued, “^ e r e is not nec- He la presently a student at the newspaper having a circulation In Connecticut’s Monday — breaded veal steaks painting is a good painting wheth­ easarliy any comfort for us in ■aid district, at least seven days be­ TTm Andover PTA is planning a with tomato sauce, mashed pota­ er It is hanging right side up or competition between two centers Hartford Seminary Foundation as fore the day of said hearing, to ap­ *3095 an ecumenical scholar under the pear If they see cause at said time Largest Fun Festival on Saturday, May 4, toes, mixed vegetables, assorted not.” Continental Candy of Communist power, each trying sponsorahip of Church World Serv­ and place and be heard relative there­ from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the ele­ fruit; Tuesday—^baked ham, but­ And M n, Beattie said, "When to prove that Its method of ‘Inuy- ice. to, and make return to tUs court. Fonnd m e n ta l school. Mr. and Mrs. tered potatoes, whole kernel corn, you look at autumn leaves It Exclusive In Manoheeter tag:' us is the more efficacious.” JOHN J. WAIZBTT, Jildge '62 OLDS Steve 'Unln will serve as chair­ white cake with cherry ti^ig^ing; doesn’t matter which way you Rusk said "K is easier and Rental *88" ROUDAT SKDAN man. Wednesday — beef stew, waldorf look at them.” eheaper in the long run to pre- Other committee ohoirmen In- salad, gelatin with topping, Tent conditions that may lead to Stores *3195 olude: Mr. and Mra. Martin Ptaker, Thursday — baked riiicken and communism than to reverse the white elephants; Mrs. Raymond gravy, buttered rice, green beans, system once it has become estab­ Stoner, Mrs. James Ray, Mrs. Paul apple crisp. No school Good Fri­ lished. R should not be necessary Bulletin to: day. Gash-’fl-Oarry to have another Cuba in Latin '61 OLDS Donahue, Mrs. Charles Kukucka, WESTOWN Mrs. Richard Eschmann, and Mrs. America or Africa to drive home F-88 4-DOOR Manoheeter Evening Herald An­ ■ ■ PHARMACY ■ ^ the 'ounce of prevention’ lesson.” Steve Ursin, handicrafts; Mrs. Waekaad Specials All Ellington^s Eyes will he on these hands! Dtuds Chamberlain and the teach­ dover ooireapondent, Margery 469 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-9946 Rusk Bounded this note several Montandon, telephone 742-4012. times as he read the statement *1795 ing staff, food and candy; the cook Refl:ular fa the crowded hearing room. DO NT MISS OUR 2nd tag staff of the school, the snack Cement Also wide variety of Easter All Ellington^s Eyes will be on your coiffure! CRABGRASS h v ; Mra. Edmund Hauschlld, NON VISITORS WELCOME n.65 Rusk noted that Kennedy al­ 1 '61 OLDS jklante; Mrs. Edward Jurovaty, NON, Okla. (AP) —Non voters Mortar and Passover specialties. ready has cut his request from seeds; Mrs. Hazel Floyd, books and vote here, Non churchgoers attend the |4.9 billion estimate in the SUPER 88 OONVERTTBUD services. Non talkers discuss Cement n.40 budget submitted in January. records; Mrs. Ralph R^msom, pub- HATERS Uoity; Mrs. 'Walter Montie, ponies things here and Non travelers Announcing,.. the GRAND OPENING He said this followed the recom­ *2595 URRY GLEASON and rldea; Mrs. Richard Skulle, drive around the countryside. This 2x4-7 ft 59c mendations of the Clay committee bike and doU carriage parade town even Issues a Non welcome vdilch urged tightening the foreign If you are sick and tired of never having Mrs. Francis Haines, fish pond to visitors. aid program and concentration of Travelers entering this quiet lit­ 2x4-8fi 65c 9 A. M. MONDAY, APRIL 8th effort where It would do the most enough time in the summer to mount a '61 OLDS Guy Oitlaw, door prizes; Mra. Wll' tle community ta the hills of east- good.. proper anti-crabgrass campaign, we have the *88” HOUDAT SEDAN 11am MoAdam, M n. Clifford Mas­ central Oklahoma are greeted by sey and Mra. Tauno Kaskela, dec­ a sign, giving speed limits, wstm- 2xS-lfi 49c O f Anothm* The C3ay report has been hailed perfect battle play for you. *2245 orating. both by supporters and enemies tags. Identify)^ the town, provid­ QuaUty Building Materials of the program. Rusk cited its Don’t wait till summer. Spread HALTS Fire Peimlta Needed ing directions to Shorty-town and statement that foreign assistance now. It forms a lasting barrier that will keep PTre Chief J. Russell ’Thompson asking motorists to beware baa announced that permits must should continue "even if the cold crabgrass from coming up this year. SPECIALS '60 PONT. chickens on the road. M war and all our outstanding po­ be obtained from fire wardens for The place was originally named CREATIVE COIFFURES H:::: OATAUNA VTA. WAGON McKin n ey tJ::;: litical differences with the Com­ See The Greatest Assortment 0/ all outdoor burning, and that no after a man named Cannon. When munists were resolved tomorrow.” SAVE *2 F1795 permits will be Issued when the the post office was applied for, Assessing the Cuban sltuatian In burning index is above 40. George .ponnon was already in existence, LUMBER 7 Ellington Plaza - Ellington Shopping Plaza - 875-0575 more detail, Rusk said “the dif­ Good strategy includes an application of Lxtwn Mowers In The Town Of Vernon Nelson la the chief fire warden, so the first syllable waa dropped ficulties in regard to Cuba are a TURF BUILDER along with HALTS. En­ and other wardens are: Andrew Now the town is full of Non real' BOLTON NOTCH continual reminder that preven­ courages spring rhizoming (side shoots) TOROS ECLIPSES MOTO-MOWERS '60 CHEV. (3oaper, P e r ^ (k>ok, Whitney dents. tion Is easier than cure — that, OORVAIR 4-DOOR having failed In years past to take which really thickens up the lawn. The com­ (ROTARYS — REELS — RIDERS) WATCH THE iXOTIMB the steps which might have pre­ bined purchase maneuver gains you $2 off F1195 mvicw Of 1963 * Opening Special! vented the establishment of a the salescheck. SPRINGFIELD RIDERS and TRACTORS — INTERNATIONAL CUB CADETS Marxlsl-Lenlnlst regime in Cuba, and... we had better try hard to prevent Why not win your war this weekend? Many more too numerous to mention— A A P And Up Complete* Permanent such developments In the future, Takes just 80 minutes to spread both prod­ All Name Brands...... From '60 VOLKS-W BIG LEAGUE if YOU live in hive seen evidence that this les­ ucts to 2500 square feet of lawn. 117 SUNROOF SEE THE DIFFERENCE! son of the Cuban exjierience Is BASEGALL ever more widely appreciated.” quahfied SCOTTS dealer *1395 or near MANCHESTER Rusk added that Castro’s with stature In the hemisphere “has FREE FREE JOHN McLAUGHUN Friday Eveninx,April 5 shrunk further” in the past six YOUR QUALIIHED S C O H DEALERS tfour local air time here) For Your convenience months. COFFEE and KIDDIE RIDES '59 PLYM. He said the Alliance for Prog­ BELVEDEREms V-8V STATION Extra operators on duty ress has “broad political support ' 8-DOOR HARDTOPURDn we are pleased to offer ta many Latin America countries. DONUTS MINIATURE MODEL T FORD NAME HERE to service you«»for the "Finally,” Rusk sold, "I would BUSH LARSEN *1095 holiday rush. recall that In the showdown last HARDWARE CO. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN,. FRIDAY, APRIL B, 1968 fAGE SIXTEEN V H A ’* d^1 * ' had made the declelon?” McCIel- selection board" complatod four days of testimony Thursday, firm­ LeMay Qaims ^ ly atlckinf to their (Indlnga iii Boe­ j ' replied. “ He etood by ' hie decl- ing's favor. GUYS and GALS 15-19 eion^ and that ended the confer- But one of its members, Rear ence.r Adm. Frederick L. Ashworth, tes­ Do you want to go on our “A m ^ c M LeMay said the Tactical Air tified that “ perhaps" the board summerr but you think you can t afford It" Vol. XXVIL No. 86 Friday, April $ Compiled by Students df Manchester HUth School Mr. William Coe, Faculty Adviser Command also had made thii did no,t do Justice to its civilian! Not Explained finding; superiors because, he said, he now' “ Commander TAC emphasized believes it failed to argue strong­ Did you know tlftit you can finance tho wholo trip for (Continued from Page One) that the Hoeing proposal will pro­ ly enough its point of view. only $7.00 per week? ‘World’ Tryouts vide a substantlaJ Improvement in The board’s chairman, Ma].- caslons, and this was the only TAC capabilitie.s, while the Gen- Gen. R. G. Ruegg, testified that Sr finance V4 your fun Bummor for only $8.50 per week. ICYE Picks MHS Sophomore ’Tryouts for High School some features of .the Boeing de­ Sue Boris and Barb Pearce ! time he could recall In which the j era! Dynamics proposal wUl tiot World membership will be held sign yet may be incorporated 'n HAVE THE TIME OP YOUR LIFE . . . AT THE ’Tuesday, April 9, In room 213 at w„. by “.f ?".• Od. the TFX. (The initials stand for 2:46 p.m. Any sophomore. Jun­ the civilians. I statement. ye.s, sir,” LeMay said tactical fighter, experimental, al­ b e s t t i m e o f y Ou r l i f e To Spend Next Y ear Abroad ior, o r senior for the 1963-1964 The subcommittee disclosed it : under questioning. "I haven’t though the plane Is to be a bomb­ school year who would like to has esked the General Accounting changed my mind substantially.” er arid reccHinaissanoe aircraft, Write or phone MI 3-4289 for exciting brochure write ' for the weekly page Is too). Win Top Scholastic Honors Office to make an indenendent I Asked to elaborate, he told the eligible. ^Gcatnindaltl” aagni Sally Qha-Cat Stuttgart, where aha will apin Debating Club side of the desk," says Mrs*. Ger­ in the biochemistry summer pro­ prote.st the decicion. but got no, The Pentagon estimates it will do this particular work,” the sen-j Now York ICYB board. They gram at Loomis School in Windsor explanation of the rea.sons be- cost J6.8 billion to complete de- ator told reporters. “ Therefore I nntil completed. French border. Stuttgart la only trude Hitchcock, guidance director. 40 miles from Calw/Wiutt, Ger­ screened her application and ap­ From their observations, the stu­ last summer. hind it. sign, development and production' the subcommittee has asked for j proved her an exchangee. Sne Boris “ We expressed our surprise at o f-1,700 of the TFX fighter-bomb- the a.sslstance of the comptroller many, the home of Harald Muehl- Carries Points dents who participate in this pro­ Sue’s rigorous college-level and his decision and told him we | ers. They are intended to become general (head of GAO) and his tierger, who studied at MHS last As a sophomore at MHS, Sally Library Pages gram will ^ better able to make honors course this year Includes MANCHESTER WATER COMPANY their career decisions, whether for thought It wa.s wrong,” LeMay the most versatile warplane the' staff.” i year through the ICYB program. is taking Latin I, A Cappella Choir The economic question of College Level English, calculus, and four honors subjects—English or against teaching, she adds. Indoor Trackmen said. “ He didn't di.scuss any de-1 armed forces ever had. "The planes McCSellan said he figured the Sally hopes to be able to visit him. whether the United States should Honors U.S. History, IHonors Bi­ 5 tails with us at all.’’ are to be added to the Air Force : Investigation, which opened Feb.' On July 1 Sally will travel to II, French II, Plane Geometry and Sponsor Fair Juniors with a "C ” average or ology U, Honors Physics, and Note- I promote a Common Market for “ Do you ne^n he wasn’t pre- and Navy weapons systems. ’ 26, “ has just about reached the. XI^Pm U College In BMst Orange, Biology I. She Is consul in Latin I better are eligible to participate. Beaten at UConn hand. Ih addition, she finds time Barbara Peoroe N. J„ for an orientation seminar, Club, a reporter for "The World,’’ the Western Hemisphere was They must obtain the permission for a multitude of extracurricular pared to tell you why, then, he j Members of a military “ source halfway point." The annual Spring Book Fair including a visit to the UJl. She and a member of International once again debated by the Debat­ of toeir teachers and the admin­ activities both at MHS and around was held in the Mancheater lAbrary istration, and make up all missed 'The todoor track squad of Man- College Level calculus, Jjevti I will fly to Frankfurt, Germany, Relations Club. ing Club Tuesday tlftemoon at Mt. Mancheater. Sue's activities reflect July S, and spend a few weeks In- Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Chap­ Wednesday, Thursday, and today. homework and classwork. chester found themselves complete­ a vartety of Interests. She is presi­ Physics, Honors French It and oreasing her limited German In a in, 43 Princeton St., are Sally’s Saint Joseph Academy In West At the school to which the stu­ ly outclassed last Saturday at the dent of the Sock and Buskin Honors Latii) IV. With * flair for Circus Hi-Jinks at Vernon School ’The fair waa sponsored by the Li­ dent Is assigned, he will observe languages and liberal arts, Bar­ language training course at Darm­ parents, Hartford. Four MHS students par­ annual State Meet held at Storrs. drama, society and the Girls’ Letfd- A rag. a papier madhe head and a hank of crepe paper make a horse in the Vernon Eaementary stadt In August she will arrive Pat Rackowskl, ’64 brary Pages Club and supervised a certain teacher, perform that bara hopes to teach . Frendi or Sdhool circus; also, two girls, Allison Ray in the front end, and Heather Sommers peeking out ticipated. Leroy Beckett, ’65,, and Oo-Captaln Jim Bracken gave ers Clilb, is idee president of the by the two librarians, Mrs. Evelyn Richard Sullivan, ’64, proposed the teacher’s extra duties on the l>ley- National Honor Society and fea­ English after graduation from the other end. Both are fifth gr&den and will be sort of seen in the second performance of the denard and Mrs. Marian Mona^ ground.or cafetet^ vdth him, and the team practically all of Ms either Middlebury, Colby or Pem­ cus, tonljght at 7:30 in tho school auditorium. Jo Ann KoschwitZ of Grade 3 is the pen^in. J « - acceptance of such a move, while ture editor of the High School han. Mrs. Gerard said that- the George Nickerson, ’64, and Mi­ help the teachef in any way he points aa he came in seoemd in the World. Sue is also a member of the broke. None of these achoola noti­ fery H ^kins o f Grade 1 io on the floor getting a les.son in equine art from Leonard Boyle of Grade 0. Correction can. If the teacher permits, a stu­ fy students of their acceptance Jan Cheesman purpose of the fair was to show chael Podolney, ’66, spoke against 900-yard run. Standout Paul Oola- syitchronized swimmers of MHS, (Herald photo by Satemis.) ______students the gfreat variety of sup­ dent may teach the class. Usually until April 16. EiToneoualy stated aa sched­ i f aanto of ISast Hartford took first the Aquaettas. Outside of school plementary material availaible. students Are given this opportunity. Sue 'Wirites for the Hartford Oour- Barbara’s English atolUty was uled for May 17-18, the Sock Although no decisions were giv­ There Are 18 elementary schools place with an excellent time of demonstrated early this year when Plays ‘Laurie’ and Buskin Dramatic Society ITiis was the second book fair en by the judges, two student de­ ant as the Manchested Parsule of this year; the first, in.the fall, cooperating urith the Guidance Of­ 1:15.2 ahnost two fiAl seconds she ranked as one of the five state production of "Oklahoma!” will baters from 'Trinity College, in ahead of Bracken. Youth oarreapondent, attends CYP was very successful. Students, dur­ fice in the program this year, in meetings, and serves as treasurer winners in the Connecticut Jan Cheesman has just about be Friday and Saturday, May their critiques, stated that al­ addition to Bennet, Illing, and As­ Wear it 10 Ways ing their English periods, attended Oarl Rohrbach came up with of her bowling league. Achievement Awards given by the though the Manchester affirma­ everything necessary to be a suc­ 24 and 26 fai Bailey Auditorium. the sales area In the library. A sumption Junior high schools, luid Manchester’s other half point, plac' National Council of Teachers of tion had been weak on a plan for Bunco School for retarded children. Ing to a tie for fifth In the two-mile Honors and awards have been English. Barbara’s entry waa a cess fat her role as "Laurie” In great variety of material waa avail­ the execution of the proposal, bestowed frequently on Sue. Aa a able. Authors such as Steinbeck, The MEA Is sponsoring a lunch­ run. Once again, ah the runners literary criticism on the works of the musical comedy "Oklahoma!": they had successfully carried their eon for the teacher recrutls, to be freshman, she won the Rentschler Thomas Wolfe. In previous years Pupils Study, Read Sandberg, Hug;o, Kipling, Earl points on the need for a Common were outclassed as Richie Bright of Algebra Prize. Her oratorical tal­ JUNIOR BOYS' 4-PIECE Binging aUUty, the same .sunny Stanley Gardner, Edna Fen>er, and held at Buckley School on April 11. Woodrow Wilson broke the pre- 99 per cent of award winners have dtspoaltion, and even the red hair Market and its advantages. It was Pat Rackowskl '64 ents placed her as winner In the bqen accepted at colleges of their Buy all D V To Know Dickens Shakespeare, were represented. aliso reported that they considered irious record for the event. His 1962 Voice of Democracy Contest. BOYS' PLAID that the actress who played the Poetry, plays, historical novels time of 9:35.6 enabled him to 'win choice and 88 per cent have re­ the Manchester negative to have OIRIJ3 SHADOW NURSES She has also obtained recognition ceived scholarship aid. part fat the movie had! The red Miss Lavlnla Banister’s level 2 mysteries, cookbooks, . fashion acceptably demonstrated the im­ by more than 400 yards. The rest in Scholastic Writing Awards hair end sunniness are obvious, guides, and the latest Dr. Kildare 'The "Shadow-a-Nurse” program of the pack bunched tog«ther be­ Barbara has also received two AND STRIPED "WARDROBER" SUIT sophomore English classes have re­ practicability of the promotion of will take place this year April 9 con,tests throughout high school. and one only has to look at her cently completed ‘"rale of ’Two books could be purchased. Also hind him. Currently she is a' finalist for the honorable mentions In Scholastic from a i this by the United States. and 10. Participants ^ l l be junior Writing Awards contests. record of performances or hear her available were novels based on PATTERN SOC^S Cities” 1^ Charles Didkena. ’The Mr. John Delaney of the Eng­ girls who are interested to num- In the 1000-yd. run, an eveant in National Honor Society Scholar­ sing bo recognize her musical tal' book depicts the troubled times In recent motion pictures: ’The Long­ lish I>epartment, co-advisor of the Ing and have not been “pinkies' which he had previously won at ship. By April 25, she will be Barbark received a letter of maximizes fashion versatilify for Easfer «nt& France and England and the unrest est Day, ’To ICll a Mockingbird, cliA, reported that this debate at the hospital. These girls must Hartford, Oo-Gaptato Craig Phil no^led If she has received one of commendation in the National Me­ Slngln has been one of the main during the French Revolution. King of Kings, 'Taras Bulba, and was a practice in preparation for also have the approval of their Ups oame close to plaetog but be­ ^ IJSOO fuB aoholarships from rit Scholarship Ehcam where she PHARIW ectlvlUes In Jan’s life for years. In order that they might better Mutiny on the Bounty. the coming tournament In the teachers, and ’gTadea of C or bet­ cause he was running to a “slow the National Merit Scholarship ranked in the top two per cent of BUY She has been a member of Choir Money from the fair will be heat, hds time 'was not good enough Foundation. seniors throughout the country. understand and appriciate the book Eastern Connecticut Debating ter. Each girl will take part In IN MANCHESTER for three years and this year joined several students did research on used to purchase new books for Leag(ue, to be held at Fitch High the pronam for one day. All’ the to qualify. Sue’s brother. Jay, waa saluta­ After school, Barbara can be FOR Round Table. Last June, Jan sang the* period or read books concern­ the library. School In Groton on April 27. To girls WUl be asMghed a nurse to Although his team scored only torian of the Class of 1960. The found in the High School World — BUY ^'o need to go. driving all at the baccalaureate service for ing the time.'’The reports Included this Manchester will send two follow and will observe several de­ four and one-half points, Ooach proud parents of these MHS schol­ office planning the weekly page of the class of ’63. such subjects as the dreaded gulUi- complete teams, that is, two af, partments to t| ie hospital, n ils Paul Phinney noted that his squad which she is co-editor. As a ttaes- over the map— when you I an ars are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boris, TOILETRIES can save as much right in ’That her talents have been rec­ ttne and hated Bastille. Discussions Dungaree Hop firmative teams and two nega­ program is designdd to give the put to "good team effort.’’ 271 Henry St. pian in the Sock and Buskin town. Check the Items be­ ognized is shown by the fact that on such leaders aa Voltaire helped tive. girls a bettw k t e o f what nuns- Peter Wise ’64 Drama Society, she has worked on and COSMETICS, low. Jan has sung solos both in last to show how grreait men exemplified Set for Tonight Ed Ooltman, '06 Ing Is eeally like. Barbara Ann Pearce, aalutator- many productions and la currantly a] year’s spring concert and this the power of the pen. A playlet, All Franeb m and IV students ian, has also followed an honors chairman of the' prop committee TOOI year’s CJhrlstmas concert. She also partially in French, depicted a who would Mice to form a French course and been active in school for the up-coming musical, "Okla­ For high valne at a low performs regularly at the Calvary scene from the book. One group A new type of aports dance, a oltib Aould see Diane Bampton activities. This year her schedule homa.” She Is also a member of Temple In Hartford on Sundays. In cost, and a comfortable fit presented a debate on the quesrtion Dungaree Hop, will be Initiated to­ to sign the petMkm. indudes OoUegs Level English, the National Honor Society, Cur­ December, she took up singing In of a doctor’s ethicM bond not to New Machines and Methods rent Affairs Club, Latin Club, and in top quality oott(m nodes, earnest when she b^ an taking night, at 7:30 in the Arena. For reveal confidences. the hop, senior high school stu­ participant in Intramural sports. voice lessons. All of the student felt that these « pai^ containing 4 Jan’s role in “ Oklahoma!" will dents may wear jeans, slacks or Aids to Business Department This year she was elected aa an reports have helped them to better school clothes, and sneakers or alternate representative to the REG. 83c paim in favorite nportn color be her first acting experience and, uiiderstand the people of those though she’s looking forward to It, rubber-soled shoes. During the Senior Commencement Committee oombinationa. Sizes 6 to IL times and appreciate Dickens. evening a folk'singing group, the Many renovations have taken^ The student reaction seems to be and is a member of the Class His­ TOOTHPASTES she admits to being "kind of Paula Rosen, ’65 scared.” But with red hair, her Wayfarers, and a high school Jslzz place in the Business Department fa'vorable. Students can learn at a tory committee for senior week. sunny smile and golden voice, how cembo will perform.' this school year. A new method of quicker rate because Of the devel­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pearce of REG. $1.79 300s can she fail- Admission will be 8.25 with SAA teaching has been Instituted, and opment of these pictorial sUdes 141 Ludlow Rd. can be justly Liz Dawkins ’64 11 Gicls Awarded and 8.76 without. The Social Com­ new machines have been given to from the shnple to the comp proud of their daughter Barbara. BAYER ASPIRIN mittee of the Student Council the department. techniques of bookkeeping. ’The POINT CREDITS NEEDED Shorthand Prizes hopes that a large crowd will be in Mr. Arthur Jonea and Mr. WU- teachers Uke this meth^, for they In addition to Sue and Borlaara, Students should be reminded of attendance for this dance, which Uam Paradis have been utilizing a find that their presentation 77 seniors will graduate with hon­ Colgate, Crest. Gleem, n.34 m e t 6 i o l 2 the necessary point or credit re­ IBUeven girls from Mrs. Clarice Is one of the few sport dances re­ new overhead projector In theif mxn-e dearly understood; and al­ ors. They are as follows: Ipana, Stripe TSc lOOo size—ASo quirements for promotion. In oaxler St. Jean’s Shorthand I class have maining this year. bookkeeping classes. Ihii; machine though the preparation is In­ Jane Abild, Susan Abtoitis, to be promoted to a senior home­ received certificates for achieve­ projects slide images on a screen creased, they feel that the ad'van- Caroline Akin, Joan Anderson, Be­ Here*s an outfit fhat evory boy room next year, students must ment In a recent International Sanlor Week planning is well in front of the class. These trans­ tagea grained make up for any tar verly Batsie, ESllot Bursack. J«a- REG. $2.19 200s have earned 11% credits by the end shorthand contest. Winners were underway In the various oommit- parencies, as they are called, are oonvenience. nifer Cavern, Laurie Chapman, should own. It snits any ooea* of the summer session. ’To be placed chosen for accuracy and fluency itees. Faculty advieore and atu­ prepared by the inztructora and New machines have also been Patricia Close. Lynne Cormier, A N A C IN ~ » 1.49 to a junior homeroom next year, by' the Order of Gregg Artiste in dent chairmen have already been have a permanent value since they introduced to the busineas machine Miclmel Cowing, Susan Cronin, sion. Features reversible vert, sludents must have a minimum of New York. The following girls saleoted. Ih ey are os follows; can be reused indefinitely. Last classes. Seventeen “'Dl'vismnmaa’’ Leslie CwiklEi, Donna Davis and A summer these teachers learned how have been loaned to MHS for the $1.25 100»—98c jacket, matdiing and oontraating 7% credits. To be promoted to a were awarded certificates; Rob­ Senior Reception, Pat Huy; Class Nicholas DeCesare. 79c 50s— 59c sophomore homeroom students erta Abott, Janice Bousfield, WUl, Ed Hachadourlan; Class His­ to prepare the transparancies at a third quarter by the Underwood Also, Richard Diehl, Timothy slacks. Handsomely tailoied must have passed two major sub­ Nancy Dounorowitz, Janice Fowl tory, Stan ShoUk and Kathy Ry­ workshop. The main advantages of Company. These machines- are Donahue, Ellen Firestone, Gordon the Vr-Graph are that U can be printing oalculatora which can add, KOTEX from finest fabrics. L i season's jects. Ninth graders who feUl to ar, Beulah' Godin, Joanne Kemp, an; Picnic, laimUie Borttl; Break­ Fuller, Lauren Green, Margaret pass two major subjects will be Maureen Kerr, Roberta Mix, Mari­ fast, J «ff Lasaow; Banquet, Bar­ used without darkening the room subtract, multiply, and diiride. A Grigralis, S tan ly OryZb, Barbara 12s— 39c and the tbacher con face his Class group o f 17 'volunteers, mostly a olives, blues, grey, and blacks. required to repeat the entire year, lyn Sapita, Bkrbara SUkowaki, bara OluHnl-; and Sports Night, Gustafson, Jane HaJd, Sylvia tooluding those subjects passed. and Diane ’Taylor. Fred McCur^. while Instructing, boys, haa been working with them Petrone, Marjorie Monahan 24s— 75c under the direction of Mrs. Grace Hannaford, Bruce Hopper, Carolyn Hughes, Patricia Huy, Karen 48s— $1.49 MOYS'MRUSHID W OOL PENNLEIGH PREP Kunz. PELT DRESS HAT Johnson, and William Karszes. DRESS SHIRTS Also new are transcription ma­ Legion of Honor REG. $1.75 Top quality construction chines whiqh are operated by a Also, Christine Kilpatrick, Caro­ lyn Kirtland, Marjorie Koblinaky, and fabric. Smart contrast­ Styled just like dad’s In Rocket Club magnetic belt. They serve a dual liifi:bifh-coont ootton. Peima- -purpose In that they can Be used Art Petrone is a pioneer wrest­ Hands often reveal more about Maryann Kovalcek, Cheryl Kun- CRECK SHAMPOO $U1 ing band. Char­ aant collae l.both for dictation by steno classes ler at Mancheater High. For two ney, Michari Lautenbaefa, Jamee S1.00 size— 14o coal, loden, or a person than does a face. Marjorie ataya White, and for transcription by busineas years he has participated In this Leavitt, EUen LeBIanc, Irena Usk, 60c size—i4c brown, 6Vl-7Vi. 1 .9 9 'k ; Set to Launch Monahan has hands which must Susan Lundgren, Judith McAuley, Una. 6-aO. machine studenta. They are on loan newly organized program. This j for the last half of the year trom year Ms seven and two record w u be expressive and )ntsy because Jacquellen McCarthy, JUl Mes­ REG. $2 TONI ...... $1.49 Own Projects ' IBM. the best on the aquad. “It’s a she is both president of the Center senger, and Karen MltcheU. MODESS ( fabulous sport,” says Art, "be­ Church Rhythmic Choir and aec- Also, Marjorie Monahan, Ste­ Contests to spdUng sponsored phen Morrison, Judith Muske, Pa­ REG. $1.75 TO N E H E . : $1.32 Rocket Society mwiibani recent­ cause it gives everyone a chance retary of Current Affairs Club. 12s— 39c by the National Office Manage­ to indiiridually participate.” Intra­ tricia B. O'Brien, Edmund Perry. ly began the oonstruction of their ment Association (NOMA), have In addition to willing hands Mary Pierce, Jeffery Pond, Joyce murals Sind weight training are Marge is always able to contribute REG. $2.50 PU SH B U nO N first rocket adtlch they plftn to fire been given in classes this year. part of hia after school actlidtlea Rizza, Margaret Roberts, Carl 24s— 75c Several girls have received recog­ unusual Ideas when necessary. This Rohrbach, Joel Rottner, KatiU^n.. LILT ...... $1,88 to May. Thto future laUnefatog win to k e e p ^ sha.pe. ability hf aided her not only in nition. ‘nte girls must spell a list A rt'is currently taking English Rydn,< Marilyn St. Pierre, Janice 40s— $1.29 be the oUkndnation to ti>e first of prepared -words correctly in or­ her rtudies but also in her work Scheibenpflug, and Ann Scorso: REG. $2 P R O M ...... $1.49 rv, U.S. History, Physical and for Somanhis. phase of the olub’z active program. der to recei've a certificate of rec­ Spanish The latter is his fa­ Also, Arlene Shenning, Lucille in. Trigonometry and Math Analy­ Shoff. Stanley Shollk, Robert As their first pcojact, each pair ognition. vorite and has led him to take Two tests 'to busineas math will sis. Honors Chemistry, Honors Simmers, Linda A. Smith, Rose of boys la oonstnicttag a rqcket be administered this month. ThdSae part In a very worthy project. He French n i, and English IV com Somero. Cheryl Stanlunas, Mar­ SUM 6 to 12 o f elementary dooign. Theae proj­ achieving perfect papers will be and several other atrudents are pose Marge’s schedule. She says lene Stokes, EUeeti Sullivan, Frost ects win give the builders experi­ awarded certificates. Results will teaching a Cuban family the bas­ that English and French are her Thumauer, Elizabeth Towle, 79c ence to the oonatructlon and de­ t>e known at the end of this month. ics of the English language. favorites. Marge’s success in the Gloria Trukas, Donna Valente, Artie (as his friends greet him field of scholarship was exempli JR. BOYS S-PIlCi SUIT sign of amateur rockets. It wfil Students of the department aug­ ^usan Walker, Deborah Wells, 63c PHILLIPS CASTORIA 59c provide a groundwork of knowl­ mented their education at a recent when they see him jovially trav­ fled by her election to National 'william Whitesell. NeU Wise, and eling down the hall) -is president of Honor Society in her junior year, MILK OF MAGNESIA 4>e size—S7c Fna bek eomea 'vrith qwit edge and cKperienoa on wMcfa Ibe assembly when Franklin Dye of Paula Wupperfeld. . chib can build. the Royal Typewriter CU>. apok the St. Bartholomew CYO. In thja Nothing is so dangerous as be­ Mary Pierce, *63 79c ooat^' aciid color. mahiuig Mr. Dye Instructed at the Boston capacity he has attended Connec­ ing ultra-modern; one is apt Club membarz, moat o f 'Shom. become reactionary quite suddenly 47c BOYS' SMART aUdkz and coottaating are neophytes In the field of rock­ Community College last year and ticut CYO conventions, and recent­ FIZRIN^59c is well versed in typing. He can ly appeared in a aeries of four Marge reveals an appreciation of 99o size—74e etry, were Indoctrinated through a modern trends and older pastimes MIRC Sees Slides 39c size—29c series o f talks given by membelp. type 140 words per minute. Elven religious programs on television. SIDE-LACE OXFORDS while answertog questions at the In his spare time he loves to She is a member of the Folk Mu REG. 59c 89c These' talks covered different as­ sic Club, gaining new popularity On Puerto Rico pects of the firid auch as rocket assembly, he ty p ^ twer a 100 read, play baseball or basketball, Smut styling end dedgn in dwM words a minute. and sleep. Also he’s "wild about among teens, yet she often enjoys ALKA-SELTZER 44c VASELINE ih 59c leatEer uppers (other 33 design, furis, and firing m edi^ readii^ a good book (especially Study siM et6 tol2 tons. Ilie. teachers also have been driving, and I really enjoy Friday Cdlorful sUdes of Puerto Rico tSc aize—2Se busy learning new tedmiques. Miss one by Somerset Maughan or Ayn $1.98 100s matenaU man’ made). Trim The club and Ma program got nights." Rand), Margo’s likes and dislikes were the subject of a Wednesday Upend toe; tfnaitaae awo A.-vla Kellog, Mrs. Grace Kunz, He has no dislikes but has a afternoon meeting of International REG. $1.59 GELATIN their atart laat year under the di­ Mrs. Parmys Pratt and Mr. 'Wil­ are somewhat unusual. While she ■Dlek vamp; 1 ^ weadag ■ rection of ’ Mr. Guy Scribner and definite opinion concerned with has traveled from Veimont Relation Club. Philip Rider. ’63, CAPSULES $1.29 JR. BOYS 2W C I SMT liam Paradis recently attended an MHS athletics: "This school has told of hia experience In the Deb­ H A L E Y S M. 0. $1.19 poaidon eolea. Sizes 3^4$ the leadership of President MDchael IBM workshop at Bloomfield High, Florida, Marge “loves Oreos” Neweat iptiag colon in pLdd Monaghan. Mike la a veteran rocke­ 80 much potential that it could matter where she is. This week orah Home, an orphanage In Puerto PRESS !5 t.9* 1^*4 on the Selectric typewriter and field a championship team in Rico. ■ 99c slie— ^74c teer, having fired two 48 Inch the Gbcecutory dictation equipment. legionnaire f-els pity for “ people SYLVANIA FLASH **diar9t>U'* • . • tymit CMt and aolid color rocket# at the annual convention every sport. It’s too bad there who don’t readize the benefits of Phil told many stories, iocludtog $9e size— <44c They also were shown shorthand isn’t more achooi spirit with the that of Dlmbo, a amoU boy wbosa BULBS $1.19 dozen ao monoy dofwa • • • dadka. Fine Millikiai labiica. of Amateur Rocketeeis of America techniques. wearing sunglasses In the morn­ last October. The firing took plaoa ’get-up-and-go’ attitude of partici­ ing.” mother bad no food for him, tt# 30 days or Thrxnigdt the tntroductlon «f planned to drown tha ypungtow. at rimmn Attothury in Indlai y oWa, many new Ideas, maohinM, and pation here.” • Marga, who porticulariy ro- aenlhs pay: He la a member of the Varsity members "painting with a Ken­ but a man saved blm, and IM laMWr $0 Znd. tachniquea, the Bustoeas-Depart­ a healthy youngotor at tlw hOBto Mlchaal Cowing ment la prepeurihg their studeAta M Club and the Senior Boys’ Chib. nedy fan,” Is the daughter of Mr. Travels Include frequent summer­ and Mrs. Robert Monahan, 709 At this meeting, the proAU ? rnmtnvilfi— ^ ----- CZub meratoara from left to ily w e « iMatowed with Oie honor fielda and tlw ooUsveRMBita ad tlM Ha la tha son e f Ito. a ^ Mortar used to the ootioUuotioa button to tbs ' 717 MAIN STREET — Ml 9^541 il^gew ^fvank Rumrlaroi. Mlrliatl toonagfian. ’WHHom Uan, Briowott, Rcbeit Mdip, pa^X racun^ woBa ok M W are a ^ t o H w tha to boat mmt yaarig eKohA^ ^ (BtoMdiiio- A a th u ra at SHOPPING PARKADE 815 MAIN ST. VERNON CIRCLE toot FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1968 'Sli’w..,, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COHN FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 19g8 '■'i '.‘I'jCf S S ^ f T E B N DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE Hebron $ 5 5 9 ,0 0 0 S p e n t B Y R O U S O N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ■pMSBMpRBWpeWaES Reds Put Nations First, ' L t f T L E S P O R T S In Mieremth Case Players Give WASHINGTON (AP) — Ute 'lMANK»,H06l>t8 — t'O Unity on Theory Second ^LIKETOTRVTHBM^ Answer to Prevloue Pimle JusUce Dspaftmcnt has told Con­ TAKE BY 30YE,NE1SHB0R BAYTER.' TELL YOU Pajama Game gress Its expenses to enforce Sweet Springtime “ n r al annihilation In an all-out war VftWCT— I H ^e REOOeSTS FROM > court . orders permltUnig Negro (Oontlnaed from Page One) riXSOASHUTTYAS with the United States, he's con­ CeUgBRATED GOURMBT6 FOR E666 James H. Meredith to attend the F »»M MY ROMAL BURMA HfiNS, AND X PECAN FODBB IF THAT ACROSS 6 Bakeball Repeat Shows tlvely untouched or untouched al­ tent to nibble at the West - with ' immortal University pf Mississippi will run limited wars instead of trying hls WILL PRESENT YOU WrWW OEGSS OLD OOCrr DOESN'T QUIT lAppMTlni on 10 German together, would be the dominant FROIv\ THE NB)CT LA/INS.'— -TMEV DRAPINB HI6 TWO O W E tre«i physiciit The Podium Playen will present about $659,000 through June 30. force In Ekuit and West. luck' at one big gobble In a big ADVANTAGE > 0NTH'F6NC» AN' T Gardon Ictno And, department spokesmen It doesn't take brains to figure ARE QUITE RICH AND CONTAIN ALL beadtlfiar 11 SictHan T«I' •'Pajama Game,’' with muste and T X f S S tP * ^ ' ------THE ESSENTIAL FANNING ME WrrH 12 Interpret ' said, no preparations are being that out and the Russians aren’t Tlie United States certainly Is }S Raach for 10 College cheer lyrlce by Richard Adler and Jerry anticipating that by building up VITAI/lNS.'I p r e f e r ALL THAT HOfT. AIR/ 14 Unkeeled made to finance its Oxford, Miss., stupid. 21 Take into Boss, one more weekend. Both of contingent beyond that date, tlie its conventional forces. BUGGS BUNNY THEM 6HIRB80 15 Outdet euitody Khrushchev and Mao In their " IN PERSIAN . 16 Belgian aj>« 22 Said last weekend performances were epd of the fiscal year. letter exchange laid down four But the balmy front of peaceful 17 Scatter DATE b r a n d y .' 23 Brews to packed houses. Performances ’The matter was discussed a main points for discussion—If they coexistence Is broad enough to 1 VJAS LOOKING 18 Merita 24 Prehiitorle recent hearing ot a House Appro- include every trick. Including HEY, SYLVESTER / FOR THIS BOARD 20 Scottiah SB Emits vapoi; 47 Ink aUin tonight and tomorrow at Rham met. IFYA OOPS! DON’T negative chiael 48 European proprlatlons subcommittee. The Oddly enough, both put Commu. blackmail, short of either big or BOTHER, I FORGOT TO 25 Comfort 41 Annual income High School auditorium In Hebron, 21 Armed fleeU 28 Heavy blow IFr.) bliekolrd transcript of the closed-door hear. nist unity last although It might little wars. For instance, putting . GUVNOR... NAIL DOWN! 23 Genua of 42 Mr. Ford 49 Gaelic will begin at 8:30. Ing was made public today. be supposed they’d put unity above missiles in Cuba. maplea 29 Mr. Mualal 81 Feminine 30 Forefather 43 Crafts The Podium Players are a non­ Committee members asked S. everything if they took the trouble All Khrushchev has really ever 26 Inquiring 36 Melt down 44 Persian fairy yipelletioD A. 'Andretta, administrative as to get t^eth er to discuss what said 4s that he’s not in a hurry. exclamaUoni 37 Dine 45 Foretoken 83 Kxploelve profit comnvunlty theater group, 27 Hurl having put on one drama and one slstant attorney, general. If the disunited them. The fact that the CSUnese are urging the opposite is enough 31Shakeapearean 1 r T~ r r " r “ ? r r IB IT IS muadcai show per year. Their mus­ money It seeks In a supplemental While the Chinese piit "strategy ■\ king appropriation bill will wind up the and tactics of the revolution in to make them suspect to the DWORIN’S 32 Against icals thus fa r have been Gilbert t r u and Sullivan works. This is their Mississippi operation. the contemporary world” first on Russians. 33 Otherwise "This takes care of the financial the agenda of a summit meeting, 34 Rip IS first production of a Broadway 35 Saintes (ab.) n r aspects of It through, June 30," the Russians’ No. 1 Item was Research on south pole fauna show. IT oflts have gone to support shows Adelie penguins seem to 36 Legal point li Andretta said. strengthening the Communist ef­ 17 ■ | t r the fine arts program In the Reg­ keep the same mate and nesting 39 Sea eagta ional High School diatrict. "Are there indications It may fort to convert the world. New Low Prices! 40 Handled go on after June 30?” he wan spot for life. 43Gl's addreai In the past ,they have contribu­ Khrushchev refused to make ted bond uniforms, an electric org­ asked. any change In his cold war strate- 1960 VOLKSWAGEN :&£• I VILL 46 Penetrate. 8 H "W e haven’t anything In here 1960 CHEVROLET LOO / iOOO 47 Engineering ' an and stage lighting for the gj', which Is what irked the Cnl- or in our 1964 appropriations oth­ 2-Door gray, heater. ONYVjRNESr»„., degree s r school. Tickets are available from nese In the first place. Khrush­ 4-Door. Turquoise, radio, 80 Recommit er than this,” Andretta replied. chev saw no reason to revise his heater, 6 cylinder, standard 52 Horn any cast member, or by calling BY V. T. HAMLIN a " "peaceful coexistence” line. transmission. $1295 A L L Y O O P 84 30 (Fr.) Mrs. Ruth Boyington. They are NOT OIL, SALT 55 Adolescents also available at Celto's store, "Revolutions are quite possible s r 56 Tranamaaor Hebron Green; in Andover, at Hois- Doris Martin, Donald Lohse, Gene Devine and Pat Strong, left MOSCOW (A P ) — Soviet geolo without wars,” he instructed Mao. STEIN'S $1495 .■USraiWVIHI^flOOD JOHN.B4? BUTTMALRBHTY ..NOW SIEP ASIDE 0 YEAH? WCU, BY DICK TURNER 1957 CADILLAC rU .B B f0 R C B > 1 0 OKRl’/H W E CARNIVAL 67 CoIonTie Ington’s grocery store; In Willl- to right, take time out in rehearsals of "The Pajama Game" .to gists prospecting for oil in Amen, It’s unlikely tliat any Western \MAN,y3Ul«JeTHM/E WaiyJUST UOEFDRAN, ia have discovered huge quant! leader has been ninny enough to , THE WRONO RAKTY- HOLD IT APPOINTMENT/ RIPE YOU DOWN? RBHTATIT, DOWN mantlc at the Windham Electric check a. point or two. The final two performances o f the show In the PARKADE is 9 Passenger Limousine. Ra­ MYNAMEISJOIM rVENOTIME SONNY/ 1 Endure u i n IT U A Co. at 48 Church St.; In Marlbor­ WlU be gdven tonight and tomorrow at Rham High School in ties of salt. think Khrushchev’s "peaceful co­ 1957 CHEVROLET existence” means he wants to be dio, heater, automatic, pow- fORHOLPUPS» 2 Italian city ough by telephoning Dick Ober- Helbron. Curtain time is 8:30. (Dan Manley Photo.) So huge, said Tass News Agency NOT associated with the 3 Imitated Si Si 4-Door. White, heater, Pow­ e ' steering, oriJtes. Gray RT leinder. that the deposit can supply the a good neighbor or even that mv 4 Contend peace he means an absence pt er Glide. Stock No. 3798. finish, whitewalls. Outstand­ u CEiurch News needs of the world for several “UNI-CARD” c h a rg e SMiitakcn one s r go toward improvement of the vited to come along and enjoy a centuries. war. ing valua 6 Til Church services Sunday will be; hall.. good time. The thick seam of salt was About the only meaning which plan. We operate our 7 Parts ot term S7 Hebron Congregational, 10 a.m.; f The Gilead Congregational found near Erevan, ancient capi' could be placed on his words— $675 $1445 8 Tibetan capital Sunday school, ll; lf i; GUead, Sun­ (var.) Women’s Fellowship will hold a Manchester Evening Herald He­ tal of Armenia. The seam is two judging, for Instance, from what's own Charge Plan .. * day school, 10 a.m., morning wor­ square dance social Saturday eve­ bron correapondenL 5IIsh Susan B. kilometers (1.25 miles) deep in been happening In Viet Nam for ship, 11:15. The pastor, Rev. John Pendleton, telephone ACademy 8' places. Tass said the annual out years—Is this: N. Cross, w ill take for his ser­ ning at the Gilead Community Hall. Dancers or not, everybody Is in­ 8454. put will exceed 400.000 tons. Because of the prospect of mutu mon topic, "The Expected One.” 1962 AMERICAN RAMBLER OUT OUR WAY B Y J. R. W IL L I A M S Palm Sunday will he'observed and new members will be welcomed In­ to the church membership. 2-Door. Black, radio yoOH-HOO, KIDS THEM NO.YIOU DAYS DIDHT HADPA Dr. J. Goode Brown, a former MABEL—caw e interim pastor, has agreed to and heater, white- r ON,LE'SW4TCH HAVE MUCH HUNT FOR $ ■ TO ENTER-< IT--NOW preach at the Easter sunrise serv­ TW SPARKS FROM ^ 1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE wall tires. Stock BY AL VERMEER k 177 VILLASE SMITMYS TAIN THEM, VOOHAPTA ice, which wlU be held In the field PRISCILLA’S POP FDRSE— THE DID HUNTA next to the church at 6 a.m., GARDEN MANCHESTER No. 8682. BMnrWDOKlT THEVTJ PLACE TO Easter Day. VERNON TOWN LINE W O U L D "YtOU. I 'D H A V E m in d , do you, SETAVdAV FROM St. Peter’s Episcopal, at 10 a.m., PRISCILLA? TO KTNOW VV^AT’S KIKIP5IRT CENTER PLAVINCJ S 7 rr.' morning prayer and church school, Ml 9-2623 'WHEN IM 19 AND 'YtXJ’RE the Rev. G o^on W. Weeman, rec­ INC. 18 WOULD YtXJ GO TO tor, officiating; Holy Communion, VITTNER’S 1955 FORD 1961 CHEVROLET MOVIE WITH MET 8 a.m. Palm branches will be dis­ station wagon, 9 passenger, Bel Air. 4-door, green, radio, tributed In all the churches. standard transmission, radio heater, 6 cylinder, standard School Closings and heater, Stock No. 4163. transmission. Stock No. The Hebron elementary school $295______4241. $1695 wilt be closed on Good Friday, OPEN ^PuVtxpL ^£COJUidtA.. (x^ siIcojfiSL a p p u c a t i o n April 13. The school will close on 1957 FORD 1956 FORD April 18 at noon and there will be Country Squire. Green, ra­ 4-Door. Radio, heater, black, no school on April 19, to give 7 DAYS dio, heater, Fordomatic. standard transmh^slon. 6 u } r / teachers .. opportunities to meet Stock No. 3817. cylinder. $295______parents. The school will have DAILY spring vacation from April 32 to WE ______$725______the 29. 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1958 FORD f Briefs 1958 CHEVROLET 2-Door. 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i THE Incident Involves Herald B j Stuart Tabbed EARL YOST Giants’ Ace Sports Editor Record-Brewing Week Yanks arid Dodgers To Bat Foiirtb Wininger, Pride Hurt Morhardt O ff to Fast Start . Seen at Lincoln Downs In Sox Lineup Battling to regain his status -as a { C V i o Iz* Pre-Season Choices player, Manchester’s Moe Morbardt ba> been' doing a fine L r 1 * V> JLJl J V job this spring with Salt Lake City, an affiliate of the Chi­ LINCOLN DOWNS, R. I.— Moving into the spotlight as In Modesto SAUr LAKE C3TY (A P )—A f­ NEW YORK (AP)—T^e -and Los ter much deliberation, rookie Red cago Cubs. Last spring the local first baseman was with the | 'WW’ 7’ the “ biggest game in town,” a stellar Friday night thorough­ NEW YORK (A P)— Cleve­ Angeles Dodgers were tjie preseason betting favorites to Sox Manager Johnny Peeky has Cubs (Juring* the first month of the season but was bred racing card combines with a spectacular 10-race pro­ picked slugger Dick Stuart am his land and San Francisco repair meet in the as the 20 major league teams pre­ farmed out, winding up with Wenatchee, Wash., in the Class gram Saturday afternoon at Lincoln Downs to present one of pared to open the 1963 season with two games next Monday cleanup man for the 196S Ameri­ B Northwest League. Morhardt’Bi> '^the biggest and potential record- crews were working today on can League baseball opener at Lbs best day this spring was last week breaking weekends in New Eing* and nine more the following day, Angeles Tuesday night. Floyd Weaver’s damaged el­ ’The latest odds from Las Vegas^------against Amarillo, Tex., when he AUGUSTA. Ga. (A P )— land flat racing history. bow and Jac^ Sanford’s in- The Boston club broke camp at collected a single, double and Sports Viewing Tonight, Lncoln Downs presents makes toe Yankees a prohibitive _ _ . ■ , Its Scottsdale, Ariz. training Golf’8 old guard is chuckling. 1-3 favorite to capture the Ameri- home run. During the off-.sesaon, the fifth schedule of its night seg­ ured pride while ground yesterday. The team plays Morhardt was a substitute teacher Some, of the gray beards show­ ment of the 1963 Spring meeting, bhn Rice was making a fall can League pennant. ’The betting Umps Assigned exhibitions with the Chicago Cubs SATURDAY J gentry sees a much tougher fight in the Manchester school system. ed the younger “ big three” a and this program, beginning at 8, here tomorrow and in Denver Sun­ 1:80 p.m.—Wrestling report on the tremors that in the National. ’The Dodgers are The Utah team is in the Pacific thing or two in the opening Channel 8 has been arranged u one of the shook Modesto, Calif., In the day. Coast League. 8:30 p.m.—Sports International finest of the entire session, headed a 2-1 choice followed by the San For Openers, “I’ve thought a lot about where * * e round of the Maalsrs golf exhibition season’s first seri­ Francisco Giants at 12-6 and the (Water Sports) by the $3,000 Cumberland Purse to hit Stuart," Peaky said. “I'd tournament. which is bringing out the top­ ous beanball incident. Cincinnati Reds at 4-1. Grid Scartdal Instead of Palmer, Player or Channel 30 All teams will start fro(n Two New Men like to have a good hitter in front 4:30 p.m.—Rare of the Week flight sprinters on the grounds. Sanford, a a4-g;ame winner for of him and behind him, but I don't Biggest news story during the Nlcl-.i— setting a fast pece going Saturday’s cardr, starting at the National L«ague champion scratch next week when some Channel 18 want to have two left-handed past several weeks, while my so- into today’s second round, it was 6 p.ffi,— Masters Tournament 1:30, is another topnotch program .Giants last season, was the focal 350,000 persons are expected to BOSTON (AP) — Umpires Lou Bo Wininger, 40; and Mike So-i- attend toe two-day openers. hlttere In a row In the lineup.” j^ m , not vatlon, Into aunny (for Channel 3 which will be highlighted by the point as San Francisco went down DiMuro, James Odom and Bill Val­ Peaky Indicated he will yank the most part). Florida was the cliak, 35, on Ion with 60.". three un­ $5,000 Pawtucket Handicap over to Its ;i7th loss in 26 games, 11-7 Washing(ton and C^clnnati will 5 p.m.— Wide W orld of Sports entine have had their contracts Stuart in favor a t better-fielding Wally Butta-Paul Bryant football der par. And only one stroke bacK (Steeplechase. the long distance of one mile and to the Indians Thursday. share the spotlight Monday in purchased by the American were veterans Sam Snead, 60, Ed a sixteenth and **'e best handicap their traditional openers a day in left-handed hitting Gary Geiger It case In Atlanta. Naturally, this ■\AU Swimming) Sanford started the rumblings in League, President Joe Cronin an­ the Red Sox come up with a lead. Furgoi, 46. and Jay Hebert, 40. stars have accepted the issue to the fourth inning while pitching to advance of the rest. story was often discussed during Channel 8 nounced today. . Here is the tentative starting my travels and with writers from With three testing round.s still provide an excellent ■windup to Weaver, Cleveland’s rookie hurler. Some 47,000 fans, including to go, Arnold Paime.', Gary Play­ 10 p.m.— •■’Ight of the Week President John F. Kennedy, will The contracts of the thre^ were lineup and batting order for the many parts of the country. Channel 8 Lincoln’s big week. The third pitch plunked Weaver LA. opener. er and Jack NicUlaus—the dom­ In taking the initiative to in­ in the right elbow. Plate Umpire fill D.C. Stadium in Washington to purchased conditionally prior to Blackte Sherrod of the Dallas SUNDAY ' «■■' the start of spring tu n in g. Di­ Chuck Schilling 2B, Eddie Herald, who ia cktaer to Butts and inant trio in golf today have 2:15 p.m.—This Week In Sports troduce night thoroughbred racing Rice Immediately warned Sanford, see toe Senators open their drive plenty of time to pull out a vic­ to escape toe Muro and Odom had been under Bressoud S6, Carl Yastnemskl Bryant tluui families living in an Channel 3 in New England. B. A. Dario, Lin­ which brought San Francisco Man­ ROPE TRICK— Ringside spectators seem awed as LF, Dick Stuart IB, Roman Me­ tory. But, fo:- o 10 ; o"iid at least, 2:30— .Sports Spce.taeular coln Downs’ president and treas­ ager A1 Dark hustling out of the cellar against toe Baltimore Ori­ contract t o t h e International apartment building, said he would­ jias OF; Lou <311nton RF, FYank they had to talte a beck scat. (Air Show, urer, has once again proven right dugout oles. League and Valentine to the Pa­ Wayne Bethea jumps over the ropes in the Rome Sports n’t put anything past Butts. The if'ltj.. cific Coaat League. Malzone SB, Bob Tillman C, Bill Palmci-, 33, the defending cham- Carting Races) in his almost constant efforts to Dark asked why Rice had not The President will throw out toe Palace. His opponent, Italy’s Franco De Piccoli, must background of the former Univer­ .VIOE MORHARDT jI pion shooting for a fourth Masters Odom will be assigned on option Monbouquette P. 1 Uiannel 3 Improve the sport. This was best warned Waver when Willie Mays first ball. ’Thereafter the pitching have been aw ^ , too, since the American heavy knocked sity of Georgia football coach was. title, hart to settle for a 2-over-par S IN A Vviiiul. — '^.ury Piayei- soiii.s i.,oun(J on tue IouilIi gicen as he mis.ses will be In toe hands of expected to the International League while Pesky also said he planned to moat queetionehie, Sherrod said. ground includes numerous arresto I birdie putt in first round of Masters in Augusta, Ga. yesterday. The 27-year-old Player, 3 p.m.— ( ’hnllrnge tlolf reflected during the first four went sprawling in the third inning, him out. 174. So did 23-ycar-old Nicklau.s. Cliannel 8 nights of the week. then apparently followed with a southpaw starters Don Rudolph of the other two assume their Ameri­ have late-reporting, basketball The Dallaa man felt Butts was for bad check passing. I refugee Gene Conley pitch In Den­ Both Sherrod and Outlar eaid! Player. 27, and the only first fore'gner ever to win a Masters, remained well in contention with a respectable 71, 4 p.m.—Masters Tournament Remarkable Handle remark about American League Washington and Steve Barber of can League duties next week. guilty of passing along Georgia foreigner ever to win a Ma.sters, 5 ver Sunday along with rookie Burnett associated with many | two strokes behind co-leaders Bo Wininger and Mike Souchak. (AP Photofax.) Cliannel 3 Opening night, one of the great­ umpires and was ejected. Baltimore. Rudolph had an 8-10 Cronin also announced that Um­ football plays to Bryant. Univer­ remained well in conte-tto'i with In the fifth inning. Sonny Sie- WILD PITCH DECKS CATCHER— Umpire John Rice record last year and Barber was pire Bill Haller has been added to righthander, Jerry Stephenson. sity of Alabama coach, before the known gamblers and may wind up est throngs In thoroughbred racing worse off than either Butts or an opening 71, a score he shared annals hereai outs jammed the bert. Weaver’s replacement, drew bends over fallen Cleveland catcher Doc Edwards. In­ 9-6. the active AL list for 1963 after - Monbouquette will <^oae the Georgla-AJabama game last fall. with George Bayer. a warning from Rice when he dians pitcher Sonny Siebert tagged Edwards with a wild A capacity of 30,000 will be on working on option in the Inter­ Shabel Optimistic Angels’ Ken McBride Tuesday Strange as it may seem, Atlanta Bryant. popular Rhode Island course -for * * • Amateur Charlie Coe. an oil brok­ the first nocturnal program of the sailed a pitch over Sanford’s head. pitch in yesterday’s exhibition between Indians and San hand in Cincinnati toe same after­ nationa League last season. night. Peaky will follow with Earl sports writers were not allowed to er from Oklahoma City and 2-time Leafs Blast Montreal UConiis in Opener, Rice said he would send a full noon where the Reds' lefthanded Umpire Sam Oarrig;an jki not Wilson against Dean Chance print their own stories about the season. The Initial nine-race card Francisco Giants at Modesto. Standing by is Giants’ bat­ End of the Line U.S. Amateur king, tied at par 72 ended with a remarkable total report to Commissioner Ford ace Jim O’Toole (16-13) will be available for duty as the season Wednesday afternoon. case.. Jees OuUar, sports editor of with Billy Maxwell. Frick. ter Felipe Alou. , opposed by right-hander Eari opens, being confined by ilbiese to The Sox are scheduled to ar­ the Atlanta Constitution, and a Jockey Sam Vacontl has been RES Bridg;eport Easy handle of $929,993 and enabled €C Potential doing well at Lincoln Downs this No one else among the 86 start­ Lincoln to outhandle both Laurel “ I warned both Sanford and FVancis (6-8) of toe Pittsburgh his home at Chicopee Falls, Mass. rive in Los Angeles Sunday nighl. former rtassmate of mine at Co­ ers managed to match the sprawl­ To Gain Cup Playoffs spring, his latest mounts Included ($929,506) and Gulfstream Park Siebert about beanballs,” he said. Pirates. Cronin also announced the fol­ and have listed a workout Monday lumbia University’s American ing Augu.sta National Golf Club Winner over Cadets All teams with toe exception of lowing opening day umpiring as­ noon at Chavez Ravine. Press Institute, said, “We couldn't one second and two third place­ GtYS AND D O U ^ ($840,620) on that day. "I didn’t warn Weaver, because Mets Cut Hawkins, Colts Trim Four C O . rse par of 36-36- 72. Tricky, Standings I didn’t think he was intentionally the Senators and Orioles will be signments: By EARL YOST write a single word on the case. ments. .. Recreation Department Last Monday night’s “take” gusty winds and hard greens were NEW YORK (A P )—Montreal Coach Toe Blake, ubder- w. L. Pet. The University of Connecticut gave Lincoln Downs its second throwing at Mays." 1 naction Tuesday. The schedule: April 8: Baltimore at Washing­ “ Very optimistic with the potential,” was the way new The publisher didn’t want to get announces tennis courts at Me­ major factors in keeping the pens its baseball season today American Leagfue—New York at ton—Ed Hurley, Jim Honochlck, Shorts and Jacobs involved in any suit. We did, how­ morial Field (East Center St. ,^!standably close-mouthed after his Montreal Canadiens had Mai-Kal ...... 71 29 .710 succesr’- e weekend average handle After the tremors had subsided, head basketball coach, Fred Shabel of the University of Con- .610 ith a game at Washington Kansas City, Chicago at Detroit, John Flaherty, A1 Salerno. ever, use the Associated Press dis­ level) and the West Side Oval knocked out of the Stanley Cup semifinals in five Drillei's ...... 61 39 of over one million dollars. Hie It became evident that Sanford’s hit the baked putting surfaces and ...... 60 40 .600 gainst American University. pride also must have suffered. He Yanks Option Sheldon Boston at Los Angeles, Cleveland April 9: Boston at Los Angeles nectictit, summed up the situation at Storrs yesterday for Gain State Honors patches on the scandal.” Butts will be ready for the public’s use games, nevertheless had one firm comment to make. Pin-Splitters . . . most recent weekend found Lin­ bound away. Sting Raya ...... 58 41 .583 In other action, touring Sojith- coln handling $1,354,496 on Satur­ was tagged for all 11 runs, four at Minnesota. —Jon Stevens, Larry Napp, F^raink new(smen. The 30-year-old former assistant coach at Duke has sued the Saturday Evening this weekend. Courts at Robertson \ “ The greens were like con­ Asked if he had any plana foi^ National Leadue—Los Angeles made a most favorable Impression^ Art Shorts, a Ufetims master Post, which broke the story, for Sunsets...... 56 43 .565 day and $929,993 Monday for a to­ homers—by Woodie Held, ’Tito Umont, Bill idnnamon. New York Park will not be ready until re­ crete,” commented Snead,, who next year. Blake said; goalie Johnny Bower’s at Houston, Milwaukee at Pitts­ at Kansas City—Bill McKinley, on the state’s scribes at a press and past member of one of the $10 million dollars. Misfits ...... 54 45 .545 tal of $2,284,488 and an average of Francona, Max Alvls and Ellis pairs are m ade... Baseball um­ shares with Palmer and Jimmy "Yes, sir. I sure do.” shutout o< the series. ’’ 47 .530 ^Burton—and has given up 18 runs To International Loop burgh, St. Louis at New York, Cln- Nestor Chylak, John Rice; BUI conference at the Statler. Shabel Air Force .rifle teams, has official­ How did Outlar feel? pires will meet Wednesday night Then he turned and walked Nite Owls ...... 53 $1,142,244. The previous weekend Demaret the distinction of win- ...... 49 51 .490 the popularity of the newest of la the last 12 innings. clnnaU at Philadelphia (night). Valentine Cleveland at Minnesota— succeeds the late Hugh Greer at ly taken first place master and "Personally, I think they (state at 7 at the West Side Rec. Amer­ The 39-year-old goalie, who al- Goofers ...... ning three Ma.sters. ! away. lowexl Montreal only six goals in Four Stags ...... 49 51 .490 New England tracks was further A trio of comeback pitchers. Among those missing from the Joe Papareila, Hank Soar, A1 UConn. second place overall honors and a Inveetlgfttors) are going to have a ican Legion' is scouting around for Palmer, a top choice in any j Toronto, defending cup Cham- Bridgeport opened its season at , Lew Burdette of Milwaukee, Luis Former University of Connec6cut two-sport star Rollie opening day lineups may be such Smith, K ll Haller. Chicago at De­ Admitting that he was quite gold medal In the Slat annual Con­ hard time proving Butts or Bry­ five games, turned back 35 shots Alley Cats ...... 48 52 .480 >me against Coast guard and i in evidence when the Saturday a baseball coach. Wally Fortin re­ tournament he enters, comment-1 pdons and leaders during the regu- in the Whitewash. Principal scor­ Set-Backs ...... 44 56 .440 handle reached $1,253,642 and was Arroyo of the New Tork Yankees Sheldon was optioned to Richmond of the International standbys as Roger Maris and troit—Jim Honochlck, Ed Runge, familiar with the type basketball necticut State Gallery Champion­ ant guilty. However, I think there ed: "This is the toughest opening i lar National Hockey League sea- blasted the Cadets 12-2 in a howl- tired as Legion mentor last sea­ ing support come from Dave Four Pennies ...... 41 59 .410 followed by a whopping Monday and Cincinnati’s A1 Worthington League yesterday by the New York Yankees. The Wood- Whltey Ford of the Yankees, Bob Stewart, A1 Salerno. played in New England, and also ships held March 10-17 In the Win­ is something to the story. son . .. Reports have reached the day I can remember. But I can’t i son, blasted Montreal, 5-0, iMt ing gale. I again turned in Impressive per Frank Robinson of the Reds, Roy with the numerous standout indi­ chester ranges. New Haven. “I don't think that Alabama Keon. who had twO goals and an daytime play of $846,929 for a stock native didn’t have a good spring record with the club April 10: Washington at Balti­ desk that there was consldefable complain. The wind blew for ! night and nailed down tihe best-oi- Miiie McLaughlin went all the two-day total of $2,100,571 and a formances. Sievers of the Phillies, Frank more—Hurley, Flaherty, CJal Drum­ vidual performers, Shabel would Fh’ed Jacobs, also a member of needed any help in beating assist. Dick Duff, Kent Douglas Phyllis Sienda 454, Bev Jones and coupled with last year’s losl^-'®> grumbling” In the recent Men’s everybody. We all played the ssven semifinal in five games, and Ron Stewart got the others. way for the winners in a game I weekend average of $1,050,286. Great Averages Thomas of the Mets and Jimmy mond, DiMuro. not go into names, but felt that the Manchester Rifle Club, placed Georgia. I picked 'Bama to win same course." The muscular Leafs will moot 454, Anita Shorts 179, Stan Hilin- that had to be called after seven 1 mark (7-8), It cost him a major Bowling Tournament at the Y In Chicago, Jubilant Coach Sid ski III 214-569, Jim Taylor 212, Admission gates open nightly at Burdette brought his earned run league berth. ful, to the Indians on waivers for Piersall of the Senators. All cur­ April 11: Detroit at Cleveland— he would be able to get his share third in the marksman class and 17-0,” he said. The final score last Wininger explained his fine the w-inner of the Chicago-Detroit innings because the players! a reported price tag of $20,000. rently are sidelined with injuries Sept. 22 in the opener for both when one qualifier had to drop out Abel of Detroit said, ‘"They have Ray Bjorkman 206-214-584, Dick i 5;30 with track restaurants serv- average to 0.67 as the Braves After a brilliant freshman sea- Hurley, Flaherfy, Drummond, Di­ to go to the Storrs campus. fourth overall in the Junior class because of illness, before head to round this way; "I was on a 2- i series in the cup finals. Detrovt couldn't see through the clouds of ] The Texas club also optioned sec­ except Ftersall, who may have lost “We want academlcily and to win two bronze medals. schools was 35-0, Alabama. to come to us now. We Just have Hassett 200-669. I ing full-course dinners from 6 to whipped Philadelphia 9-2 at West won U and lost five in 1961), he Muro. Baltimore at New York— head play started, and no alternate foot chipping binge. That’s what took a 3-2 lead In g a m es last wind-blown dust and sand that Palm Beach, Arroyo lowered his ond baseman George WUllams to his center field Job to young Dwning, catcher Alan Hail fill that category. years ago in an exhibition game, or 12 times a year,’’ he admitted. his Junior _and senior years. He heart-breaking loss we had the rookies Beatty and Charlie crowd in history milled over the K.AFFEE KLATCHERS against one victory. Burdette, Hank Fischer and Frank Robinson was hit on the “But the last two years It hasn’t was a member of the National ■While he has been c.-ai! ' : - r ‘, ■Vaughn who shook off uninspiring Standings room for a new name In the and outfielder Ron Scxlomini, all SOOTTSiDAiLE, Ariz. (A P )—A other night," said Coach N*-rry beautiful, 8,860-yard course which It was a bottom of the ninth rising list of duckpin stars, Frank Fimk combined for a three- head by a Camllo Pascual pitch been so bad. You know when a guy Honor Society, graduating in 1964 Duke, the Blue Dcrvlls have been Gallatin pf the St. Louis Hawks, performances in the first two grand slam champion Bob Jones W. U Pet. homer that downed the Owls optioiled to Richmond, the Yanks’ listed among the nation's top lu pair of teen-agers from California Alex Urbanettt, 16, turned la hitter while newly acquired Ty No. 1 farm. Also going to the same and caiked off to a hospital. is throwing at you. There are 'With a B.A. in sociology. He as­ may be maiking a big trip west in “ we still figured we could beat games when they managed only helped design. An unofficial esti­ Celts Have Home Court Advantage Goblets ...... 70 46 .603 Thursday. Cline, Joe Torre and Tommie Leggy Carol Hanks There Birdie Tebbetts, then the some pitchers who do It delib­ sisted in basketball since 1957. teams four times. this club and I think we proved 12 points between them. Last mate put the crowd at 26,000. Saucers ...... 62 54 .534 Larry Gallagher, who had pitch­ a 181 single In a recent Carni­ club was infielder Mike Mathieson, a couple of weeks. Chances are val Night at the Holiday Lanea. Aaron led an 11-hit Milwaukee who spent the spring season with manager of the Cincinnati Reds, erately. Sometimes you know in­ that right-handers Jerry Stephen­ it. I think we’ll go all the way night, Beatty had 21 and led both After today’s round, the field Creamers ...... 61 54 .530 ed seven-hit ball for eight innings, attack with two hits each. Arroyo, “Advancement in m y profession," Urbanettl rolls In both the Hol­ the Yanks while on Richmond’s In Net Competition sedd, ‘"This Isn’t going to bother stinctively when they’re going to Shabel said was the reason for Head NIT Field son and Dave Morehead will open now if Zelmo Beatty can keep up teams with 15 rebounds. Vaughn will be trimmed to the low 44 plus I . Sankas ...... 61 55 .526 and entered the last frame with a Jim Bouton and Hal Renlff held FVank. He’s been hit on toe head go for your head. notched 23, hitting 10 of 16 from ties—except that anyraie within 10 | ...... 57 59 .491 iday Junior and Senior Divi­ roster. making the change from No. 2 NEW YORK (AP)—Providence the 1963 baseball season as “ mem­ the good work.” Mugs ...... 1-0 lead, dished up a gopher bail sions. In addition to his 181 toe Pirates to four hits as toe before.’’ “People say a man froze at the College’s n i t champions will head bers of the Boston Red Sox. Nor­ The proof, according to Gallatin, the field. shots of the leader qualifies for Spoons ...... 47 68 .409 to Mike Slear of the Apprentices Yankees came up with toe clinch­ Clevenger, lacking only 60 days Against Male Foes man at Duke to top dog at UConn. Mt, Urhanetti tossed 128 sad to become an eight-year man and But it did bother Robinson. For plate, 'where’s he going to go when ‘"T Is a natural situation here the field of eight teams In the mally, the trip after the Red Sox was the 125-112 lacing the Hawks Bob Pettit’s 33 points paced the the final 36 holes. A Peres ...... 44 72 .379 with two men on and one out. er in toe seventh inning on Jack a year he ducked away from a pitcher throws at his back ? The handed the Los Angeles Lakers Hawks, who used a 43-polnt third 119 games for a 428 triple. thus achieve "veteran” status, is wi the right tirpe of academic 12th annual ECAC Holiday Bas­ break camp would be back east. That was the ball game. The 181 Is the highest score Reed’s nm-producing single. ST. LOUIS (AP) — Lithe and sharp-breaking curve balls, and in natural reaction is to back up ketball Festival at New Yor::’s But the season opens In Los An- last hight in the Western Division quarter for a 93-76 bulge and then THURSDAY’S FIGHTS Carolyn Atwood 176-450, A n n Worthington shut the l^ ite Sox trying to hook on with another background,” he told his listeners. Southern’s run was the handi­ by a youngster in either the team and, if successful, will ask leggy Carol Hanks has puUed a the spring of 1956 he confessed to from a pitrii, not fall across toe Madisem Square Garden Dec. 26, eles this year. Boston Manager final of the National Basketball held off the Lakers. a Mitchell 184-494, Anita Girardin off, but not until the damage had The new mentor prefers the fast Laker (3oach Fred Schaus ad­ TOKYO—Eder Jofre, 118, Bra- BOSTON (AP) — Cincinnati^ W olf said he had not “ nt work of Roger Milici, who led off Junior or Senior Divisions at the Yankees for his release. Earl Lawson, the Cincinnati beuie- plate. 28 and 30. Other teams In the fohnny Pesky has been impreesed Aesdeiation playoffs in St. Louis. 177-475, Alice Chlttlck 466. been done by Dave Nicholson, who shocker by crashing a mainly break type offense but said he mitted the Hawks “played a whale zll, knocked out Katsutotol Aoki,' coach OharUe Wolf, whose team any evidence of dlssentlon.” the sixth with a 350-foot circuit the Holiday Lanes. Other ‘Paper’ Action ball writer, that he had been gun- 'When Robbie was in his timid would a^ust to toe situation. field wUl Include Dayton, Minne­ by both of the l9-year-old rook­ The Lakers itlll hold a 2-1 lead in drove in five runs with a two-run manly field, intercollegiate tennis. phase, pitchers gave him a steady of a game,” but he wsis mighty *'*^*’** i4| denying reported diseension, Hensel denied he had any clout. - * Other off the field baseball ac­ shy. Shabel played on the squad with sota, Utah, Cornell, St. John’s, St. ies. "When we cut two players to the best-of-seven set heading into for getting rid of W olf and snorted single, two-run double and solo But it doesnt’ impress her. diet of breaking pitches, especial­ unhappy with the officiating In the world bantamweight title. KofC LEAGUE tion yesterday saw the pitching- Why cUd he confess being All-American guard Dick Groat am Joeeph’s and Vlllanova. come do'wn to our limit,he said. the fourth game in St. Louis to­ PHILADELPHIA—George Ben-, would like an extra helping of at theories that the sales announce­ homer. ’The Cardinals pounded A sophomore at Washington Uni­ afraid? ly when they got ahead of him. Hie morrow night. rough and tumble contest. Standings ’Twins’ pitching for 17 hits, includ­ poor New York Mets option one a sophomore at Duke; hut he 'was Referee Sid Boriga slapped ton, 162, Philadelphia, stopped luck. ment was rigged to cause the W. of their most effective spring hurl- versity she created a minor dis­ ‘Nobody ever asked me before,’’ used to be afraid of letting the a starter for the Blue Devils in One of the HaWks defeats was a ing hcune runs by Carl Sawatskl turbance in sports last week when pitcher get two strikes tm him be­ Schaus and Los Angeles Trainer Clarence Riley, 165, Detroit, 6. I Boston’s Red Auerbach may or- Royals to lose their stride: Pagani's Caterers .. .68 era to a farm; the Houston Colts answered Robinson. “ And I was 1952-53. The next season Shabel heartbreakef'Thiesday in Los An­ MIAMI — Bobby Allen, 139, jer a round of sore thumbs for his “I'm 100 per cent for a winner. and Curt Flood. the school announced she would proud of the way I licked it.’’ cause it made him a defensive hit­ Frank O’Nedll with technical fouls Dodge Pontiac ...... 61 sell one player and option three and Joe Belmont shared hackoourt Archibald Wins Trophy Match^ geles when the Lakers outscored Jacksonville, Fla., outpointed Ed­ Winning the playoffs is the one Single Decides be on the team. Carol is ranked 960,000 Bknployee ter, desparate only to get a piece toe Hawks 9-0 in the last 100 sec­ in the third quarter. O’Neill later defending world riiamplons after Moriarty Broe...... 60 others smd the St. Louis Cards starting assigiunents. die Ludlow, 136, Miami, 6 the way Tom Helnaohn and Bob thing I’m interested in. Charlie LIFETIME Billy Williams’ double got the 12th nationally in womens ama­ Robbie spoke from' the com­ of the ball. onds for a 101-99 triumph. was banished from the bench Girardin Builders .... 60 Cuba rolling against the Dodgers show continued Interest In veterM FVwn 1954-56 he served as first Couay played with them Wednes­ W olf has taken the team through Shea’s N u tm egs...... 58 pitcher Early Wynn. teur tennis and won the women’s fort of his status as a $60,000 aal- That’s not the Robinson who’s lieutenant in the Ninth Air Force Morrison Gains Rifle Crown ) in the sixth, toen put it out of indoor championship this winter. getting paid for averaging 34 day. the playoffs with Syracuse and I E & S Gage ...... 57 Hawkins, an off-season acqui­ aried employee, coming off two Headquarters, Sumter, 8. C. He hope now he’ll take them through reach with a three-run homer in "She is a tough competltoh,” tremendous seasons. He is to the home runs a season and up to 136 Neither coach is cure of Just Jack Lappen Ins...... 56 GUARANTEED sition from Cleveland, had allowed also served as a i^ayer-coach of toe seventh. The Tigers edged toe says St. Louis tennis pro Larry runs-batted-in. Members of the Manchester what to expect when the clube to a championship. Caron Electric ...... 46 only two nms in 12 2/3 innings Reds what Willie Mays is to toe tile Shaw Air Force Base bairicet- Rifle Club competed over the past tangle hi the National Basketball Earlier the Traveler also quoted Mets in toe 10th on Coot Veal’s Miller. "Carol loves tennis and Giants or Mickey Mantle to the "Last year," he said, “was the Man. Surplus ...... 46 this spring. His E^tA of 1.42 was ball team which won district u d two weekends in the annual Swan­ Association's Eastern Division an unidentified Cinrimvatl player two-run single. works hard at it." Yankees, maybe more so because first time I hit breaking stuff real Empire T o o l ...... 44 one of the best on the Met staff. Southeast Conference honors and son Trophy Match in honor of the playoffs tomorrow night at Boston MUFFLERS The Senators beat the Orioles Carol said in an Interview: “ I’m he hasn’t got as much doing with good. I got so when I was b^isd as saying; Foga.rty Bros...... 42 But he was optioned to Jackson­ plaopd second in the World Wide Garden. They are tied 2-2 in the tt> with four runs in the seventh on no crusader, and I’m not antici­ him. on the count, I stayed confident I late David Swanson, an active Team Divided Filloramo Const...... 26 a walk, four singles and Ken ville of the International League, a Air Force Tournament. He was member of the ehib during 1660- best-of-eeven competition and no “ We’re a team divided now, no pating any problems. I never an­ For a toehold swinger like Rob­ could hit any pitch.” coach of the Air Force All Stars ReUer’s sacrifice fly. A three-run Cleveland farm. He had been ac­ ticipate anything." 61 season. one has won on his home floor yet. question about it . . . it’s bugging Stan Hilinski III 204-223—615, quired on a conditional basis. bie, who has led the National in toe National AAU Tournament W olf explains his need of extra homer by rookie infielder Ernie She swatted tennis balls back League In slugging percentages Allan Archibald, a Junior st ■everyone. W e’re all disturbed, won­ Stan Hilinski Jr. 201—558, Joe Fazio was the big blow for the Ellis Burton Sold Center Ray Wietecha of the 'and project officer for ttie U.8. good fortune like this; dering where we’ll be next season.” Childs 200, Walt Smolensk! Jr. 216, and forth with Miller in a practice three years In a row, the beanball retired after Manchester High School and a Colts, who made the most of five The Colts sold outfielder EUia Olympic Basketball team. ‘T don't care what has happened Hie Traveler further quoted the Dick Nash 217, Mario Frattaroll session. is an omnipresent danger, par­ playing in 1S3 consecutive games. Following completion of bis Air member of the state championship errors by toe Angels. Burton, a former Cardinal hope- "If nothing else, this will be rifle team led throughout the so far B o^n isn’t going to con­ player as saying: 213, Joe Blais 202, Walt Yaworskl ticularly since he likes to crowd Wietecha is the new offensive Force duties, he 'worked In the tinue to lose Ml its home floor. ______ii______^______tremendous training for tourna­ the plate. coach with Los Angeles. tournament to finish just tw o “. .. The thing that goes through 201, Hank Wlttke 565. sales department of the Esso Stan- Their defense beat us Wednesday my mind is that the new regime A j d i M f c A n exclusive inner construction keeps InternaUonal ment play." she said. “ Ordinarily points ahead Of teammate Fred Corp. mufflers quiet as a w hisper. . . silence that Is scaled In tl|jht I wouldn’t be playing in real com­ Jacobs. AUan’Stflnal tally was 548 and I figure they’ve got the per­ had the psychology all figured out. ST. JAMES LADIES — Shirley petition at all this time of year.” and Fred’s was 546 out of a pos­ centage going for them. They wanted to clean house, but Schultz set a new league high sin­ for as long as you own your car. Bailey Should Make It Big l i f i ® Preesure on Royals how could they If the team was gle record (149) and tied the high The handsome 6-8 blonde said sible 600 score. d w w M i/ Continuous, electrically welded seams, heavier gauge she had no particular training Mr. and Mrs. Victor Swanson “I don’t mean the Royals are successful. You can't shake jup a triple mark (358) this week. Other schedule. But she practices from giving up. But I think the pres­ chainp, and a (31nderella team at high scores were Lucille Krinjak steel, double-wrapped construction, all-welded internal baffles If Scouts Know Their Work and their two daughters were on plus SILIKOTE*. an exclusive rust-resistanf finish. two to four hours every day and hand to make the prSaentatlons. sure is on us now. We have to take that. 131, Sally Gayson 128-341. at night she gets at least eight Eleanor, David Swanson’s twin two of our next three games— and “So I wonder if they really wont two of those games will be played Added security, mile after milel Electrically w e ld e ^ FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla--^ hours sleep. "I Just can’t live with­ sister, presented the champlonehlp us to win.” SUNDAY MIXED DOUBLES — Bob Buffered the injury check­ out sleep," she said. in Boston.” teams create a alngle-unlt muffler that's leak-proof (9iEA) — If recommendations ing his swing in an early intra­ trophy to Archibald. In the Celtics’ 128-110 triumph Ed Doucette and Bill Thurston, Her coach. Rich Meckfessel, Archibald’s name, eoore and Hearty Turnout shared honors this week. The for- i and blow-out proof. No danger of carbon mean anything. Bob Sherwood squad game. But the mishap has­ said Carol will stack up well at Cincinnati, Cousy (sprained left n’t stopp>ed him from demdnstrat- year of victory will be engraved mer set a new high single record monoxide gas seeping into car! Bailey should make K big with against men on the outdoor courts. thumb) had 20 points and six ss- with a 178 game while Thurston ing that he is the fine straight­ on a braes plate permanently sists. Heinsohn (sprained right UNfXiLN, R.I. (A P )—Despite the Pirates. ApparenUy, only 22 schools will mounted on the trophy. As a winds up to 40 miles per hour, fired a 426 to establish a new- high away, right-hand power hitter who play against Carol. Two universi­ thumb) contributed 19 polnU and Never have there been such after a slow start Itist season had symbol o f his ■victory, he will also freezing temperatures and even a triple. Other high scores were Al | ties. IlUnois and Indiana, declined 13 i^ebounds after which he was Bujaucius 138, Crawford Allen-145- raves since Mickey Mantle popped 28 home runs and 108 runs-batted- receive a lucite• encased medal told by teammate Bill Russell he’d little snow, 8,486 hearty racing up at Yankee Stadium in 1951. to play Washing;ton U. after learn­ fans turned out at Lncoln Downs 370, Therla Mosher 126. j Every INTERNATIONAL In ctmipiling a .299 average for ing she would be on the team. proclaiming him the match win­ played “The best you played hi The Pittrilurgh. club traded Don Columbus. ner. The club will retain poaeeslon last night and wagered $587,881. PARTS CQRP. Muffler Is "Next year,” said Athletic Di­ two years." WOMEN’S SINGLES — Amy | guaranteed for at Iona ee Hoak to make room for Bob But back to the booster depart­ of the large trophy to’be displayed Auertiach is leery of the con­ Miss Greatful won the featured Bailey at third base. With Dick rector Harry Burrus, "w e’U sched­ seventh by a neck over Round Star Pirkey 135-138— 381, Jeanne Irish ou own the car on which ment. In a troidiy case. stantly hustling Royals, pointing S Is Inetallad. (Guarantee Groat, Dick Stuart and Hoak gone, ule only schools that are willing and paid $17.40, $9.20 and $6.40 145-133—373, Shirley 'Vittner 1311 Highly Regarded to play against girls." Besides the 18 regular match out Boston turned in "our best dose not cover replece- everybody associated with the “Bailey will be as important to awards the instructors announced after covering the one mile in —352, Norma Courtney 138 — 350,' effort of the year” at Cincinnati Kitty Sibrinsz 132—343. ment aarvice chargee.) Buccaneers knows that the suc- the Pirates as Jos DiMaggio was A1 Morrison as the club champion “yet the Royals never were out of 1:43 1/6'. ' cess of the .outfit depends on to the Yankees,’’ says Larry, Shep- for the 19^2-63 season. The club the game until the final moments Bailey, which is qtilte a bundle to a ^ , Columbus manager. Banquet Dates Set champion is determine an sports­ and if we’d let up oven for a sec­ fasten on a 20-year-oId. Pancho Herrera, the first base- manship, Interest and improve- ond I think they’d have come back TouBgstere Made Grade man who tied Bailey for the Inter­ For Rec Loop Boys msnt and will be awarded a medal and beaten us.” , ^ ^ DAYTIME RACING I MANCHESTER MUFFLER CEN IiR But kids have got the major national League RBI crown and from the National Rifle Associa­ As for the strange twist to the league Job done before. Fred­ TOMORROW! beat him for the home run tlUe. The Recreation Department’s tion. The following shooters were series which may bs called "Tlie die Undstrom was 18 when he takes off his cap, presses it against were also awarded medals for the Home Court Disadvantage” Auer first came around. Ty Cobb, Man­ annual boys basketball banquets' his heart and bows when asked will be held during the week of scores fired in particitow matches bach says: “I can’t explain it.’ tle and A1 Kaline were 19. Eddie about the lad. “That oifcrconfldenoe licked us in COOK’S April 15 as follows; and classes.- Match No. 1 was 20 Collins was not yet 21. And Bailey, "He’s the greatest," asserts the shots prone. Hatch No. 2 was 10 the two >arlier games here,” a ruggedly handsome, beetle- The Blast Side and West Side’ big Cuban exile. Centers will hold their banquet in prone 10 standing . on the ISU tar­ Cousy said. browed, blackhaired boy signed “Bailey has the natural instinct get which bu a fly speck as a “ It won’t happen again," Russell SERVICE STATION out of WUeon High School of Long the old Cheney Tech building on o f Superior hitters like Stan Musial School St., the Blast Side on Mon- j 10 ring and 'Mabdi No. 8 was 10 added. ROUTE -6 and 44A—

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Call MT 3-9000 or inquire at 1604 FOUR UTTLB kittens looking line, ISO.1. &11 Ml 3-2487. 9-i. iot, immediate occupancy. Auto DrlvtaY School 7-A for a horns. Call MI 0-7547. Iron Bet; gofa, chair, 86“ cocktail Largs Living room. Built-ins, neighborhood, Belfiore Agency, Excellent neighborhood. Upstairs Manchester Road, this weekend. 10 pc. Starflre bedroom grouf table, foam cushions, floral print City conveniences, profession­ finished, wall-to-wall carpeting, Principals only. - ■' ...— THREE ROOM .modem apart­ Land For Sale 71 MI 3-5121. PLEASE READ YOUR AD MANCHESTER Driving Academy. eovsr, 164.95 ment, first floor, heat, hot water, ally landscaped, designed for drapes and fireplace, large aun- Winter driving instruction Is safe 31 pc. dinette ensemble *r "Wmat Ads" are taken over the pho^ie as a eon- refrigerator, stove, gas and elec­ EAST WINDSOR — Located on living, priced well iielow re­ ROLLING PARK—Neat Cape Ck>d, LAWRENCE F. FIANO ny kitchen, garage and many TWO - FAMILIES TMlCfioe. The advertlaer ahonid read his nd the FIRST DAY IT under professional instruction Live Stock 42 13 po. convertible living room 369.96 48’* AU Whits Modem tricity furnished. Hied bathroom Route 5, business and industrial placement cost. Get the sur­ 6 rooms, hot water heat, city other extras $15,.500 Owner 30 Special care to nervous and eld­ Cedar Chest, sUver tray, 44.96 prise of your life a* you in­ sewers, bu* line, $16,500. Robert Realtor IkU 3-2766 9-4746, Chestnut St. — 5-5, $15,900. AYPBARS and RCPORT ERRORS in time for the next ineer- SHETLAND PONY for aals or and shower. Ideal for working land, 80 acres. Tongren Agency, erly. Call for appointment and No money down, hwtant credit couple. Perking MI 0-8446, 4 -9 MI 3-8821. spect, many more features. B Anderson Realtor, 523-0139, Lyne.s.s St. - - 4-4. $16,900. ttaa. Tim Herald ta reqmnalbie for only ONE Inoorrect or omitted free Driver’s Manual, PI 3-7249. trade for live stock. MI 0-4169 $18.78 Solid Brass Urn Shaped 523-1776. Charles Nicholson PI 2-6364 TWO FAMILY -- Plus brick hMCiitlnii for any advertiaement and then only to the extent of a Free delivery^ tree lay away p.m. Call Art F'oraker MI 9-6306, Oak St. — .5-5. $20,000. after 5 p.m. I^an. Andirons, ss is, 11.96 TR 6-2824. bu.sines* building. Four Incomes, *Snake good " insertion. Brrora which do not lessen the valoe of LARSON’S — Ckmnecticut’s first MANCHESTER — 6 room home I nice central location. Mr. Char- the adverUaemeat win not be oorreoted by “make good” insertion. RIDINO TIME at J. O. SUUe. 3182.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, COVENTRY—ENJOY quiet coun- Housea For Sale 72 T. J. C R O C K E T T . Realtor licensed driving school, trained try living. Five lovely rodms, with I’ i acre* of land, 2 large boneau, Belfiore Agenev MI certified and approved, now of­ Horses will be on sale Saturday NORMAN’S, INC. foam T-cushlon,. round arms, box SIX ROOM reitcb, one year old, 2 BARROWS A WALLACE bams, priced to sell at 3H.500. I^OVELY 5*4 room ranch, new on .3-5121. MI S -1.577 fering classroom and behind afternoon and Simday. Show pleats, blue plaid cover, 99. unfurnished, second floor, priv­ Furniture Warehousa ate house, heat, hot water, range. baths, 2-car garage, 3^.900. Phil- Haye* Agency, MT 3-4808; market, 3 bedrooms, l ‘j baths, j YOUR COOPERATION WIU. |N| A| 9 O T 1 1 wheel instruction for teen-agers. horse, palominos, pintoe, Ten­ brick Agency, MT 9-8464. 86 East Center St., full basement, living room fire­ [ VERNON NEAR Vomon Circle, MI 9-6075. nessee walkers (frew from Ten­ 346.00 34Vt“ Round Oolanlal Couple preferred. Coventry VERNON—Older 7 room Cape, 1 recent three bedroom ranch. Lots For Sale 73 BE APFREOiATED oJt/Klm JYII I I 199 Forest cor. Pine Street, 742-6668. place, Keltinator kitchen built- ] nessee), Morgans. Many others Lamp Table, eharry, SS.60 FOREST STREErr—DrtIghtfUl U Manchester, Conn. good condition, baths, alumin­ I walk-out basement, covered ter­ MOR’TLOCK’S Driving School Inc., Manchester ins, many more extras. Elbow; ____ WYLLYS ST. — Extraordinary to choose from all prices. Route FOR RENT — attractive 6 room room former Chehey reaidencs in um siding, 3/4 acre lot. Con­ room sized lot. High mortgage to; race carport aize. Tappan range offices, classroom located Man­ 85,' next to Rham High School, Open daily 9-9, Saturday 9-6 park-like setting. 6 bedrooms, 4H venient location. 311,.500. Hayes dishwasher. Shuttered windows, i •‘ungl*’ lot, 240 foot frontage. chester Parkade, lower level. Be­ duplex opposite O n tcr Park, Agency, MI 3-4803. assume. Priced right for quick 3-7444. Hebron, half mile from traffic WATKINS BROTHERS, Ini;. AdiiHs preferred. MI 9-7629. iMithB, excellent condition. Owner sale. Warren E, Howland, Real­ Natural wood trim. Blanket in- ginners, older, nervous students, light. MI 8-^444. 8DC ROOM Cape, attractive open sulation City water. Split rail 39,500 — 4 ROOM YEAR ’round tor, Trader, MI 3-1108. ; THREE BUILDING lots, prime our specialty. Teen-age driver’s 986 MAIN BTREBT FOUR ROoM newly decorated stairway, copper plumbing, oil fence, young Ireea. .shrubs It's TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? education course. Stat« certified. CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, hot water heat, aluminum com­ ranch in Coventry, built-in oven lovely. Your* for $15.60(j (Ilenn j location, AA zone. Philbrick MI apartment, second floor, heat, and range, lake privileges. Bel SOUTH WINDSOR — Need 4 bed­ Agency, MI 9-8464. MI 9-7398. Articles For Sak 45 FOR SALE—Used furniture. hot water, electric range, garb­ large living room, formal dining binations, one block from bus rooms? Big family room? $16,- Robert* Agenc.v, Ml-S Realtors, j 8-7449. room, cabinet kitchen, 2 bed­ line, 314,000. Philbrick Agency, Air Real Estate, MI 3-B332. MI 4-1521. M-Hoir Aiswtring Servica age disposal included, $128. Ml 9-8464. 800. Sound about right? Thi.s TAIjCOTTVn-LE — Beautifully Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Business Opportunities 32 Help Wanted— Male 36 DARK, RICH, stone free loam, WBBCOR RECORD player, 8- References. MI 9-0808, MI 9-8080. rooms, recreation room, land­ ranch has six finished rooms, situated lot approximately fill, gravel, sand, stone, manure. ALBERT’S EASTER SALEl scaped yard. Marion E. Robert­ HOLLISTER STREET — New on NO AGENTS - Good house m Garage— Service— Storage 10 speed; automatic toaster; both market. Immaculate 8 room Co­ with full walkout ba.sement (like 121x174. water. near stores, Call MI S-ia08. 1, 2, OR 8 YEARS TO PAY! IMMACULATE LARGE 8 room son, Realtor, Ml 8-6053. MANCHESTER — 7 room split A-1 residential section near Free to Herald Roadert ROOFINQ—mwoiallslng repairing Tired of Layoffs, WANTED — TWO mechanically excellent condition. Also, velour level, 1% baths, rec' room, gar­ lonial bungalow, large sunny a 2-story from the reari. Enor-i schools. $3,000. Revnold* Agency, roofs of aU kinds, new toofe. gut inclined men for full and part- START PAYING p ittin g with wooden frame. MI apartment, large storage room, mou* family room, fourth bed- j schools and shopping. Porch, cab­ 2.36-8568 , 521-0628. Cutbacks, Strikes? LAWNMOWERS, garden tractors, LARGE FAMILY? This may well age, covered patio half acre or rooms, natural woodwork. Bel inet kitchen, living room, dining Waat ea one of onr classified adTertisemeatst No ONE-CAR GARAGE near Clinton ter work, chimneys cleaned, re time work. Apply Holiday Bowl­ IN JUNE 94)648.648. refined neighborhood on bu* line, Air Real Estate, MI 3-9832. room, and second bath roughed I and tillers. Terms, trades, parts heat, hot water, stove and re­ be the answer. Older 7 room parklike grounds. Haye* Agency, room, den bedroom and bath on Hated r Simply eaS the Street. MI 9-1823. paired Aluminum aiding. SC Like to Own your ing Lanes. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE kn 8-4803. in. Thi* house needs a do-it-your-1 VERNON -- Beautifully treed lot. vernerrs’ CKpeiience. Free estimates and service. Capitol Equipment, 39.38 MONTHLY A OF A LIFETIME frigerator. garage if deelred. Ref- home in excellent condition. 4 main floor; 2 large bedrooma and 148x165. panoramic view, $2,600. BUY bedrooma, fireplaced living FOUR BEDROOM 8 room Dutqh self man with a big family and I Can' Howley, MI 6-6881. MI 8-0713 | Own Business? DRIVERS — FOR school buses, 38 Main Street, Manchester. MI Brand New ■ erencesre quired. Cal] MI 9-2896, COLONIAL, EXCELLENT condi­ Colonial, centrally located, modest purse. Call Glenn Rob- i washroom up. Attractive base­ E. E. Bushey Agency, MI 9-2088. 3-7958. 8 Oomplete Rooms room, large screened porch, 2-car Business Serrlcea Offered 18 Investigate the Vernon - Manchester area, 7:80 - Bedroom Living Roor, Dinette, 9-6 only. tion. Located up in the Green $17,500 Philbrick Agency, MI erts Agency, MLS Realtor*. Ml I ment. I»w taxes. Special mes­ MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE 8:45 a.m., 2-3:30 p.m.. MI 3-2414. of garage, very convenient. Del- sage to mother -- ’'your young­ SCREENED LOAM for th« best in Rugs, Lamps, Table, Dirties, mont Street location. Schools, area. Three light airy bedrooms 9-8464. 4-1521. Evening* Mr* Deidnetz LAWN MOWERS stwipaned and Sun Oil Franchise Silverware and other accessories. Brand New Furniture FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, up, three rooms down. Large liv­ 628-0794. sters can go to any part of tiie Resort Propert.v For Sale 74 Ml 9-0500 repaired aalea and aervloe, pick Radio-TV Repair Services 18 lawns from our screening plant hot water, stove, refrigerator, shopping, transportation near. FOUR BEDROOM Colonial with house without tracking through Be your own Boss Andover - Columbia. George Grif- EVERYTHINQ 3238 taken out of storage ing room with fireplace. 1*4 iqt and delivery. Ice abates sharp 3 ROOMS FURNITURE adults only. $106 per month. 87 Warren E, Howland, Realtor- one-car garage. Formal dining HOME AND Income or office and your company-clean living room | ANDOVER I.AKK - - Buy frtxm and leave your meaaase. Yoam hear from oar advertioer la f g CONNIES TV and Radio Service, Assured of Steady Employ­ flng, Inc., 742-7886. PLUS 7 Appliances Marble Street, Manchester, MI Trader. MI 8-1108. baths, finished rec room in base­ ened, precision ground. L k M ment OPENING FOR 310.16 MONTHLY ment.' Central location, good room, lovely kitchen with built- income Main Street location. 2 and dining room.” The price? j owner, 4 room hou.se, ga* heat, ttnie wltlioat apendbiy all eventaif at the telephoae. available all hours. Satisfaction SAVE $400.00 8-0833. out.side fireplace, large lot, close Equipment Oorporation, Route 88, guaranteed. Call Ml t-1816. Unlimited opportunity Brand New 314,200—FIVE room ranch, 2-car yard. Only 319,900,. T. J. Crock in* and dining space, abundant large 8 room apartments, 2-car Verv moderate Call owner MI i Vernon, Conn. 'TR 6-7609. Uanchee- closets, spacious rooms. Truly 9-9535. ; to beach. For detail* call MI Have working for you the ex­ EXPERIENCED MEN FLUORESCENT lighting fixtures, Westlnghouse Refrigerator, Living — WANTED — MODERN FIRST floor 2 room garage, cellar, aluminum atorms ett. Realtor, 643-1577. garage, $28,900. MI 4-0238. Room, Bedrooni Dinette, Rugs, Someone to take over custom built and asking only 9-4626. SHARP61NINO Sarvloe— Saws, clusive, successful, 100, 36. each. Call MI 9-0726. apartment available for Immedi mortgage, $101.27 monthly. BOLTON — 6 room Cape, over­ BOLTON — CtTSTOM 5 room Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 1 Modem Way to sell Gasoline IN TIRE, BRAKE Lamps, Tables, Dishes, SUverware Payments of $7.00 weekly Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-6182, RANCH, 8 LARGE rooms, 2 bed­ $20,750. Th* Elsie Meyer Agency, knives, axes, shears, skates, Millinery, Dressmaking 19 ate occu]tccupancy with heat and hot rooms, fireplace, natural wood­ Realtor, MI 9-5524. size 8-car cinder block garage ranch, 2*i acres, $16,800. call —Custom-Blending DARK, RICH loam for sale. Wil­ and other accessories. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE water,r, $75 a month. J. D, Realty, Multiple Ustbig. LOST — LADY’S wrlstwatch vl- VOLKSWAGEN 1958, very good, rotary blades. Quick service. Cwi- AND FRONT END DEPTS. liam F. Steele 8t Smi. Tel. work and kitchen cabinets, heat­ with lubrication pit, loft storage. owner, MI 8-0860. Suburban For Sale 75 tol Equipment Oo., 88 Main St., FOR DRESSMAKING^ taUoring, Low Capital Outlay—Your In­ EVERYTHING 3860 COMPLETE LIVING ROOM MI 8-6129 MANCHESTER — 7 room home ' einlty A 8c P, E. Center Street, snow tires plus regular, 3895, 649-7842. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE BIGHT ROOM Garrison Colonial, ed basement, attached garage Bel Air Real Estate, MI 3-9332. Manchester. Hours daily 7-5. Or the latest in Paris designs, vestment is limited to your . . . Sofa, chair, occ. chair 9x12 close to shopping, schools and Main Street, or W. Center Street. individual. MI 8-0162. Brand New FOUR R(X>M apartment, second large Uvliig room, dining room. excellent condition, $19,500. Phil- MANSFIELD Young 6*4 room Tlnirsday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI stylized and sewn just for you— time, the purchase of neces­ Excellent opportunity WORLD BOOK Encyclopedia. 1682 rug, 2 step tables, cktl. table, 2 bus, attached garage with patio, SO. WINDSOR — Minutes to Hart­ VERNON MI 841067. sary Stock and Tools to serv­ 314.74 MONTHLY table lamps, smoker, magazine floor, automatic heat, domeetlc Utchao, anidy and lavatory, 4 brick Agency, MI 9-8464. ranch, aluminum siding, Frigl- FOR SALE — Convertible. 1968 8-7968. ctUl MI 3-7202 after 6 p.m. for rapid advancement. edition, 20 volumes, worUi $146, huge kitchen, dining room, liv­ ford from this 6 room ranch on daire bullt-ins, American base ice your Customer. Westlnghouse Washing Machine, rack, hassock etc. hot water rertdential, near ehop- bedroom* end bath on seiwnd lot approximately 162x200. Fire­ $2,000. assumes mortgage on LOST—PASS Book 142, Savings Ford, fully equipped, excellent will sell 375. Box H, Herald. flooi. Recreation room with fire­ SEVEN ROOM split, IH baths, ing room and den, fireplace, 2 this real neat ranch, 3 bed­ ray heat. 5 rambling acre*. 660 Department of the Connecticut STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Experience not necessary — Benefits. Westlnghouse Refrigerator Bed­ COMPLETE BEDROOM ping, parking, Phon* MI 8-2171, family room, garage choice lo­ full baths, aluminum combina- place. Carport. Full basement. condition, 31,096. PI 2-8479. room, Living Room, IMnette, 9-8:80 p.m. place hi baaemant. Attached room*. built-in*. basement, feet frontage, small pond. 2-car Bank k Trust Oo. Application walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ EARN While you Learn — TOBACCO , CLOTH — Prevents . . . dbl. dresser & mirror, chest, cation, $28,900. Philbrick Agency, timis, oil hot water heat. $18,500. Call Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI races. All concrete repairs. Moving— Tracking— Seven Weeks Training Pro­ Apply in person to Dishes, Rugs, Lamps Tables, double garage. Aluminum rtding. big comer lot, payments garage. Asking $18,900. FHA, VA made for payment. 1981 PONTIAC, running condition, new lawn washouts, protects ber­ bookcase bed, GOLD BOND box- MI 9-8464. Robert Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-1642, or evenings Mabel Sheri­ financing. Leasenger Oo., Real­ Reasonably priced. MI 8-0T96. gram available with Salary Mr. Amenta. Blankets. Silverware, Pillows, and spring a mattress, 2 ptnows, 2 HEBRON — ROUTE 86. 4 room Central location. 329,900. Phil- dan, MI 3-8139. $109.60 monthly. Move in May new tlree. 1957 Ford ^tonaul con­ Storage 20 ry bushes, fruit trees, etc. Acme apartment, with heat,' eall MI 9-281$, MI 8-4543. tors, 423-9291 anytime. l o s t — BILLFOIXt containing and Expenses. Other Accessories boudoir lamps, etc. brick Agency, Ml 1-8464. -1877 carpeting, large kitchen with Wheaton Van Lines, Inc., world­ cycle, 28’’; mahogany dropleaf Uvery or Free . Storage untU need­ PLUS ALL THESE EXTRAS Multiple LUUng, MI 9-6182. trees. Top valu* for only $15,700. water heat, aluminum combina­ dining area, plenty of cupboards, sion, power steering and brakes, LANDSCAPING — Lawns cleaned ACT NOW - ! Call Sun Oil 166 Center Street kitchen, garage, adults, third tions, 8 bedrooms, tip-top condi­ Annomicsmmts 3460, After 6 p.m.. MI 9-0098. and fertilized, grass cut, shrubs wide movers. Free estimates. MI table, Duncan Phyfe legs. MI ed. . . . Elec, skillet, steam k dry floor. MI 9-0062. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. 848-1577. stainless steel twin (rtnks. hill 3-8187. Company. East Hartford, 4-1418. Phone for appointment VERNON—Six room Colonial, tion throughout, $14,900. Robert MANCHESTER — Benton St. Sev­ pruned; fertilizer and nursery Manchester Iron, elec, percolator, auto, toast­ basement, large lot with trees, INOOME TAXES prepared in your Conn. 289-0291 or write P.O. SAMUEL ALBERT er, 16 pc. cooking utensils, 40 pc. ROCKVILLE — FOUR room RCXKLEDOE — Contemporary family sized kitchen, built-in Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-2813, en rcx>m home, $ large bedrooms 1 large 4*4% mortgage may be as­ 1966 FORD, standard shift. V-8, stock at reasonable prices. Call MANCHS28TER Package Delivery. Box No. 71, East Hartford, HIXCBILLENT USED set of Ency- ranch, cathedral ceiling, living Ml 3-4648. home or by appotntment. B t^ r - fair condition, best offer. MI 528-1782. Hartford CH 7-0859 dlnnerware, 24 pc. glassware set, apartment, |66 a month. Call range and oven, spaciou* liv­ and bath upstairs, formal dining sumed $13,300. I^att Agency, in ce d tax work, M hour service. Light trucking and package deliv­ Conn. cl(^pedla Britannica for sale. Box See It Day Or Night room with fireplace, electric ing room, fireplace, 1*4 baths, room, living room with fireplace, 9-0409. ery. Refrlgerato,-s. washers and E. Herald. 46 pc. silverware set, and fsnge, *1*11 8-8188. ENJOY HOME MANCHESTER — 5*4 room Cape, anytime, PI 2-7596, 246-2892. Can MI S-47SS. LAWNS RAKED, rolled, fertUized, If you have no means o t trans­ refrigerator and 21" T.V, kitchen with built-ins, 8 bed­ walk-out basement, beautiful sitting room, large kitchen with stove moving specialty. Folding m a r r i e d AIAN to be assistant portation, I’ll send niy auto for THREE ROOMS, heat and hot rooms, 2 baths, family room with gfround*. near Vernon Shop­ nice area, Bower* School. Asking dishwasher, pantry, oil heat, etc. Trees removed. Painting and manager of the Treat Shoppe, SNOWBLOWER 18’’ CrafUman, FREE INOOME TAX returns pr^jiared by minor repairs. Free estimates. chairs for rent, w 9-oni3. Help Wanted— Female 35 you. No obligation. water, stove, refrigerator, tiled OWNERSHIP fireplace, attached garage, sun ping Center, schools. and $1.3.300. Tongren Agency Ml amertte driveway, large front auditor. Business and individual. Gorman Motor Sales, Inc. TalcottvlUe. Must be ambitious, used mice. Terrific buy. Moving. Drtivery, set-up, service k bath and rtnywer, Parictng. $80. deck, wooded lot, 1^,900. Phil- 3-6321. Wanted— Real Estate 77 Good references. 742-6160. Evening* MI 9-2682. otorngo churches, $17,900. porch, conveniently located. (Jail Aooounting servloea. Raymond 461 Main St., Manchester FEMALE OOOK wanted, also honest, willing to work hard and A—I^ B —E—R—T’—S MI 8-6896. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. owner, MI 8-7752. Girard. 9-6006. of good character. Good Salary VERNON — 5*4 room ranch, L l a MI 6-6801 LAWNS — RAKING, rolling and Painting— Papering 21 waitress. Apply In person. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD GILBERT’S of WITH GOOD WANTED — By private party, 6-6 mowing by dependable ^Ults. Acadia Restaurant, 103 Tolland and a chance for quick advance­ PDUR ROOM apartment, heat, MANC3HBSTER — Extra large 6*>4 MANCHESTER—128 Oak St 8 storms, garage. Very clean home. ROCKLEDGE — 8 bedroom room older single home or 2 FEDERAL INOraiE taxea prmar- OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 NEW BRITAIN Near CTiroIe. Tongren Agency MI MI 9-2425 or MI 6-6963. EXTEiRIOR and interior painting. Tpke. ment. Apply the Treat Shoppe, Boats and Accessories 46 Known for complete satisfaction hot water, ga* for cooking. HHec- room ranch on a one acre land­ room*, 4 or 5 bedrooms. I 'i ranch, large rooms, garage, fire­ family. Phone MI 9-4933. ed with your savings in nund. The place to buy a better Route 83, TalcottvlUe. tric refrigerator and go* stove. scaped and tree shaded lot. 2- baths, oil steam heat, 2-car 3-6321. place, convenient to schools, ReaiwnaMe ratsa. Can MI 9-6246, Paperbanging, ceilingc wallptmer BOAT, 18 FOOT, 1967 Thomson, FULL SIZE mattress and box- SIN<^ 1886 INCOME used car at the lowest books on request. Fully insured. WOMAN to live in as housekeep­ M Stanley St. BA 6-7778 Pleas* call MI 9-7787, 6-7 p.m. car garage, full cellar with rec garage; lot* of .shade trees, store*, bu*. Owner MI 8-1470. WISH SOMEONE to handle youl E. J. Baylaa. BRUNSWICK r a j setter ^ - offshore fisherman, 60- h.p. 1658 spring, headboard and metal room, 8 ^(irooms, ceramic bath, SIX ROOM older home, garage, real eetote? Coll me at Ml 9-0826 GARDENS PLOWED — Also, CaU Edward R. Price. MI 9-1008 er, private room, adult and three Open every night 'till 9:00 grape arbor, 2 blocks from price. chanic, experienced, 32. per hour, Evinrude motor, 1957 Gator trail­ frame; full size mahogany bed FOUR ROOM apartment, fine con* LIBERTY STREET — Brand new huge living room with fireplace, everything, ' $18,500. newly redecorated, quiet neigh tor prompt end comrteoua serrice. INCOME TAX returns mepared wheel harrowing done. MI 9-5096. children. CaU MI 9-0600 for in­ S a t.’til 6:80 MANCHESTER - Windsor Street. EXTERIOR AND interior painting. terview. for qualified person. Call Rock- er, Marine head, navy top, com­ and steel coil spring; 2 wooden dltion, location 'very good, nice 2-fomUy, 6-6 Beautiful and up-to- bunt 1964, $25,900. Robert Wolver­ borhood, many extras. $15,500. Owner desires to sell late model Joseph Barth. Broker. by former Internal Revenue 1968 Chev. 3 Dr. Impala Hardtop, BROKEN WINDOWS repaired. vUle Bowling Plaza, TR 6-7687. pletely equipped. Go{^ emdition. screen doors, 30x80; folding baby Wlllowbrook Shopping Center the-minute in every detail. Includ­ Must be seen. C!all MI 9-8446. No loaded with extras. Auto. Wallpai>er books. Paperhanging. yard.------Write----- Box T. 'Hilerold. ■ ■ ton Realtor, MI 9-2818, MI 8 or 4 bedroom ranch with large Agent in the oonvenience of your Immediate service, lowest cost COUNTER GIRL wanted full 31,500. MI 8-4046. stroller. AU in good con d it^ , MI ing buUt-lns, formica counters, MANCHESTER — 110 Diane agents. DUPLEXES AND two femHies. Power Steering, Power Ceilings. Floors. FuUy Insured 8- 4(148. Dr., 6 room Cape, ceramic lot, 2 baths, aluminum combina­ borne for InfBvldual and businesB. anywhere. Lowest prices on mir­ time. Apply Parkade Cleaners, MAN FOR weekend work, experi­ 8-7847 after 4. UNFURNISHED 5 room apart­ ceramic tile baiths. tions full cellar. Buy direct. Call have qualified buyers. If you're MI 9-8088. Brakes. Save workmanship guaranteed. Leo enced in lawn maintenance driv­ 60 h.p; JOHNSON outboard, 3476. bath, modem cabinet kitchen, SO. 'WINDSOR—Kelley Road near rors, table and desk tops. Call PeUetier, Ml 9-6U6 If no answer, Manchester Shopping Parkade. Offlcs and Stors ment, all conveniences, 3160 a $26,900 IMMACULATE (3ap«, 4 down, 2 MT 4-0590. thinking of selling, please cell, no er’* Ucense. MI 8-6641 after 7 80 Scott, 3126. 26 Evinrude. 3100. month. No children. May b* seen oil hot air, carport, perma- Vernon Circle Shopping Center obligation. E. E. Bushey Agency, FULL-TIMX tax accountant ready 1968 Bulck LaSabre 3 Dr. Hard­ Your Glassman, 289-2019. caU Ml 39048. 54 unfinished up, fireplace, fenced L e g a l s e c r e t a r y part-time! p.m. 10 Jtdinson, 336. Bond saw with BENGAL STOVE, cast iron, gas Equipment 9-5. 124 E. Center Street. 167-189 WADSWORTH 8T. EX­ yard, near shopping, school and eton« rtding, $17,000. and Wilbur Cross Parkway with 42 (TOURTLAND ST. - - Compact MI 9-2088. to assist you. Rates reasonable. top. Radio, Heater, Automa­ LIGHT TRUCKING — Attics, cel­ motor 370. Wemted 60 h.p. Mer­ and oil, 3I6. MI 9-1118. public bus at door. Neat Split tic, Power Steering Power PAINTiHQ AND psqierliangliig. experienced, downtown Hartford TENSION — Attractive 2-famUy bus. Bel Air Real Estate, MI 6 room* on one floor, garage, Can 8. J. TUridngton, Jr., MI lars, garages, yards cleaned MI office, JA 2-1165. CARPBU^TER, working foreman, cury. MI 9-1464. NEW TYPEWRITERS, 189,98 up 8*4 ROOM APARTMENT, In in an excellent location. 6-6 spaci­ Level, 7 rooms, garage, fireplace, REAL ESTATE listings wanted. 8-7781. Brakes. Very Low Mileage. Good (dean workmanship at rea­ top man, top wages. Box O, COMBINA-nON GAS stove with 3-9332. owner, 649-2765. 9-6315. sonable rates. SO years In Man­ used typewriters, 329 up. Berube’* elude* etove, refrigerator, heat, ous rooms, 2-car garage, land­ KEN OSTRINSKY, 1*4 bath*, attractive price, $17.- Free ertlmates of value. Law­ Save 3700. PART-TIME waitress for Monday, Herald. grates and oil burner 33b. Trt. Typewriter Service, 4’T9 B. Mid­ hot water, and parking. 3106 800, A* little as $700 down. Glenn FIVE ROOM ranch, stone front, rence F. Fiano, Realtor, MI FOR SibHVJCE and savings in pre­ chester, Raymond Flska. Ml PI 2-6887. scaped lot. SPACE!—SPACE—6 huge bed­ LAWN MAINTENANCE — Rak­ 9-9387. Wednesday and Saturday. Hours Diamonds— Watches— dle Tpke., Manchester, MI 9-8477. monthly. Mancherter Garden rooms, Colonial, nearly new, hot Realtor Robert.s Agency, MIjS Realtors, plastered walls, 2 bedrooms, din­ 8-2766. paring income taxes for business 1662 Chev. Corvette Roadster. Ma­ ing. rolling, mowing, etc. Reason­ DONUT FRYER and baker’s help­ $21,900 roon. RAH 4 speed 840 En­ 6 p.m. . 1 a.m. Ideal for married J e w e lry 48 Apartmwits, MI 8-7926. water 2-zone heat, baths, MI 4-152t. Eve. Mr*. Devenltz, ing room, fireplace, ceramic tile and mdivldual, eaU PI 3-6607. able rates. Ray Hardy, MI 3-5641. woman desiring to earn extra er. Apply Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 GLENWOOD gas stove, two broil­ 528-0794. gine 4:11 Rear. A sharp ex­ EXTERIOR and Interior painting, ers, electric e ^ cooker. Prac­ 91 PARK STREET — Very de­ privacy, Carlton W. Hutchins, MI MI 8-5159 bath, aluminum awning;*, extras. paperhanging, wallpaper remov­ money. Good wageg and tipping. Center Street, afternoons. FREE MOTH proofing for your tra low mUeage. Cream Puff. NOW IS the time to have your WATCH AND jewelry repairing at tically new. MI 9-9127 or MI Wearing Apparel— Fnw 57 sirable 2-family In good condi ' 9- 6182. Owner MI 9-14.34. blankets and winter clottalng at ed, ceilings, fully Insured. CaU Apply Charcoal BroUer after 10 reasonable prices prompt serv­ FOUR ROOM apartment. T«l. MI throughout 4-4V4 room* recently G.I. WANTED to take over mort­ INVITATION 33.696.00 lawn mowers sharpened and re­ PART-TIME — JANITOR, morn­ 9-9809. 8-7980. gage of a beautiful 3-bedroom CUSTOM DESIGNED executive Lucky Lady Coin Cleaners, U George OuiUette, Ml 9-1251. ings. CaU General Service, Inc., ice, 2 watchmakers, Manches­ redecorated. Oak floor*, alumi­ OVERSIZE CAPE. Buckley paired. reel, rotary and hand LaD Y’S b e i g e lined fitted suit, School, 1*4 baths, garage, extra ranch in Rockville. No money horn# in one of Manchester’s Maple Street. 1661 CadUlac Convert. MI 6-6334. ter’s oldest established jeweler. size 12-18, excellent condition, 36. num Btorm*. Nice lot and garage. BOLTON LAKE — Delightful year TO BID mowers. Also do tune-ups andn, COMPLETE PAINTING and d e ^ SEWERS WANTED Immediately. THREE ROOMS, stove and to- large rooms, acre lot, city utili­ ’round 4 bedroom home on lake- down to right buver. Priced $13!- prime locations. 7 spacious Complete with all power in- motor repairs. Pick-up and de^ F. E. Bray, 787 Main St., State STOVE, GAS and rtl combination, Call anytime M l 9-6724. frtgerator, all irtllltiee. Ideal for $20,900 rating service, interior-exterior, Work at home doing simple sew­ PART - TIME — Floor waxers, ties, immaculate. Bel Air Real front. 1)4 baths. Living room 600. TR 5-1020, MT 3-0070 rooms, sunken living room, Sealed Bids 'will be received un­ cludhig windows and seat. liver. E j^ r t workman:diip. Im ing. We supply materials and pay Theater Building. good for cottage. Call MI 8-8886. one person. Apply 196 Spruce P tn onalg Owned and driven by the fully guaranteed to your satis­ nights. CaU General Service Ihc., 27 HUNTINOTON STREET — Estate. MI 3-9332. 15x29 with fireplace. Large cathedral ceiling, 2 huge fire­ til 3:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) April 16. 9-7968. shipping both ways. Good rate of AT THE WA8-NU Shop, 476 Main Street. BOLTON — NEARLY new 6 room 1963. by the Housing Authority of boss’s wife. Neat as a pin. faction, with down to earth MI 9-5334. ELECTRIC RANGE, automatic, Street, you’ll find a choice se­ Fine 2-fomlly In A-1 condition. 4-4 screened and glassed porch. places, landscaped lot. For ap­ prices, fully insured. Vick’s pay. Piece work. Apply, Dept. IRONWOOD DRIVE. Vernon — Cape, acre wooded lot, fireplace, pointment call owner. MI 9-6285 the Town of Mancheeter, and then ELECTROLUX Salta and Sarvioa, 33,966. Florists— Nurseries 49 two ovens, 380; 1964 Chevrolet lection of dertgner’* olothea at a room* all beautifully decorated. 2- Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI 1*4 bath*, walk-out basement, bonded reprsaentatlve. Alfred Painting A Decorating 039-8422, AD344, Box 7010, Adelaide Poet w a n t e d — Ebcperienced carpet pickup, $300. MI 8-0208. 6% room ranch built 1956, wood­ 9-1642, or svenlngg MI 3-8189. after 6 p.tn., or Saturday and publicly opened for wipplying ap­ Hoosehold Serriees MI 9-6452. Office, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. fraction of their former cost, car garage. ed lot with 100 foot frontage, full $2,300, assumes mortgage. Hayes AmeU, 806 Henry St. Ttl MI 1961 Falcon, 2 Dr. Sedan mechanic. Must have references TREES — BALSAM, spruce, 10 or Daytime, cocktail, and dresses Furnished Apartments 63-A Sunday. proximately 76.000 gallons Bunker and own tools. Year ’round eni- ONE SOFA and 3 ejub chairs. In­ $19,800 cellar, oil hot water heat, alum PITKIN STREET—BJight room Agency, MI 8-4808. “C” No. 6' Fuel OH for the 1963- 8-0460. 6 cyl. with a standard trans­ Offered 13-A YOU! ! 1 YOU are a wonderful more 31. each. DaUy after 8:80. •ultable for weddings. Open 10-6, mission. A nice car. 31,296. PAINTINQ and waUpaparlng, waU- ployment. Good piw. Excellent No sales Sunday. Dig your own. cluding beige slipcovers, excel- Inum combinations, quiet dead­ colonial on corner lot. Four good ELLINGTON — An oversized 1964 Heating Season. pap^ removed. Wulpuer books person. You deserve a car of 'Tuesday through Saturday. PARTIALLY FURNISHED, 4 268-285 HIGHLAND STREET — SOUTH WINDSOR: Large split Cape that can grow with vou REWEAVINO Of bums, moOi holes. benefits. Apply in-. Turgeon. 389 Slater St. lont condition. MI 8-8771. room apartment, all utilities end street, perfect for the grow­ bedrooms, four roonvs down In­ Specifications and Contract Doc- Automobiles For Sale 4 1961 Volkswagen, 2 Dr, Zippers repaired. Window Shades on request. CeUlngs. F too esU- your own, new clothes, snd the Thursday till 9. MI 8-9407, an older 4-4 duplex that hag been ing family, $14,600. Robert Wol­ level with 2 paneled Hring with full dormer, 150x201 non-! ^nYp-nYs" ^^av „btain many extras that make' life more Carpet D^artment, Watkins paid, one block from Main Bt., completely remodeled, including clude heated sun room. Rec room Radio and Heater. Very made to measure; sD sized Vene­ matea. CaU Roger. MI 3-0988. Brothers, 936 Main Street, Man­ verton Agency, Realtor, MI in basement 90% completed. Ex­ rooms, lavatory In master bed- development lot. Materials to ^^ Authority 24 Blue- NEED CAR? Tour credit turned pleasant. If a limited budget GRAY RUG, 9x15 reasonable. LADY’S LEATHER TlSng boots, MT 9-9428 between 6-9 p.m. new baths, new plumbing and wir- room, yard 100x330, garage, j flni.sh upstairs bath and 2 or 3 Autnomy, Blue Clean and a one owner. tian Minds Keys made while you chester. Garden— Pann— Dairy size 9C, Excellent condluon. MI 9-2813. cellent condition throughout. T. field Drive, Manchester, Connecti­ down? Short on down payment? 31.296.00 wait. Tape Recorders for rent. PAINTING, paperhanging, floor makes all this a dream, let Avon Call MI 9-6448 after 6. ing. New roof, new aluminum Kitchen range, copper tile above j bedroom* Included Act quickly, sanding, ceilings whitened. For show you how just a few hours a Prodacts 50 8-4018.______. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ storms and two excellent heating MANCHESTER—6 room Colonial J. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1.577. cut. Bankrupt? Repoeaeasiati? Don't Marlow’s, 867 Main, MI 9-8321. WANTED — Automobile me­ ment vrlth bath, second floor, counters. Drapes at windows. I Gate.s Agency, M l 9-5.5.52. The Authority reserves the right despair! See Honest Douglas, bi- 1960 Valiant, 4 Dr. Sedan lowest rates and good clean work­ day can help you make that chanic to work in General Motors systems. The lot is 138 x 200 home with a 2-car garage fea­ Very clean. Now vacant. Price manship call MI 4-0601. FOR SAUS—cow manure for your COATS, SUTTB, Dresses, Sports­ very rteon. Heat and hot water. MANCHESTER — CUTE 4 room to accept or reject any or oH Mds. quin about lowest down small­ White in color with a six cyl. •FURNITURE REFINISHED — dream come true. Call 289-4922. dealership. Apply in person to GOOD USED refrigerator, 338. $19,500 ture* a 22 foot living room with ranch, convenient location, idea! $18,900 Glenn Roberts Agency. ! BOWERS SCHOOL Area — 7 lawns and gardens, sold by the Call MI 9-1491. wear, Etc., size 7-9, excellent No children. MI 8-7876. Housing Authority of the est payments anywhere No small standard shift, ^ d io and Scratches, bums removed, color Service Manager, Manchester condition; also, pink wedding fireplace, dining room. S sunny for younger or older couple, $11,- MIjS Realtors. MT 4-1521. Eves. room Cape, full shed dormer, 1*4 loan or finance company plan. Heater. Extra clean 31,095.00 changed. Manchester Refinlahing NESMAN AND BROWN — PalnT- COUNTER GIRLS 7 to midnight load, deliveries made on Satur­ bedrooms, 1*4 baths, oil hot 528-0794. baths, garage, fireplace, many Town of Manchester ing, decorating. Interior, exteri­ Motor Sales, 612 W. Center day, Phone MI 3-7405. dress, worn once, very reason­ NEAR MAIN Street — 8 furnished All of the above are also excellent 700. MI 8-0254. Douglas Motors, 88* Co., MI 8-9283. shift. Apply Mister Donut, 256 W. Street. water heat. For appointment call extras. Owner MI 9-1795. Leon W. Enderlin, 1960 Fiat Roadster “ 1300’’ or, paperhanging. CaU Coventry Middle ’^ k e . able. MI 9-0276. rooms and bath, heat and hot investment* and each and every Executive Director SALE—^Macintosh apples, 20 lbs., water, no children. MI 9-4266. Robert Wolverton, Realtor, MI BOWERS SCHOOL^e room Cape, COVENTRY — FOUR room ex­ VOLKSWAGEN 1960, Uu« deluxe Radio and Heater. 4 speed 742-7179 or 742-6039. one has excellent income. 9-2813. FORD STREET - 5 room April 6, 1968 WANTED — WOMAN for general cold storage. No. 1 g ^ e , 31.89; jrfu* recreation room, offers pandable Cape, 1-car garage, 2 sedan, 6 brand new tires includes Trans. Clean. 31,195.00 Building— Contracting 14 SEPTIC TANKS THREE ROOM furnished apart­ privacy and convenience, back­ large porches,' Lakeview Drive, frame house, near shopping, two new snow tires. Phone MI laundry work, 6 day week. New Salesmen Wanted 36-A No. 2 grade, 89c, Bunce Farm, (XILONIAL—LARGE living room, PAINTING — INTERIOR and ex­ 629 W. Center Street, MI 8-8116. AND Wanted—To Buy 58 ment Apply after 6 p.m., Thom­ yard fully fenced, new- knotty Waterfront Park, off Daley Rd. schools, buses. All utilities. $12,- 8-7021 after 6 p.m. 1959 Ford Country Sedan 9 Pass. QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, System Laundry. Harrison St. dining room, den, modern kitch­ 900 Joseph Barth. Broker, Wagon. Radio and Heater. basements refinished, buiH-ins, terior. MI 9-9688. as Morrow, 649-2236 . 26 Birch St pine kitchen, walking distance to Open house Sunday 12-6 p.m. or THREE DAYS travel — 4 days at LARNER’S GARDEN Center, illAM K is buying and solUag g o ^ J. D. REALTY en, 3 bedrooms, 1)4 baths, ga- schools, shopping, bus line. New­ 528-3878 after 6:S0- 649-0820. Read Herald Advs. ALWAYS A good eupply of used Automatic. Sharp, 31,296.00 formica, tile, general repair. No TWO PLEASANT married women, PlUQfiED SEWERS raige, landscaped yard 102x612. part-time evenings, must be home. Man over 40 for ” abort open daily now, freeh horseradiah tti€d furniture tnd antiques at 420 ly redecorated. $14,600. MI 9-2100. Chevrolets and Fords, 1895 and job too small. CaU William Rob­ trips near Manchester. Worth up 818 Center It.—Manchester O ^ e r transferred. Immediate down, at Center Motors 634 Cen­ 1959 Chev. 2 Dr. Sedan bins Carpentry Service, MI HOUSES PAINTED — Reason­ neat, clean, quick and o il good and rnilon set*, seeds Ume, fer­ Loks St. CaU and SM what we’ve i able. Phone MI 9-7818. to 38,000 to 312,600. in a year. tilizer. At Lamer** ' Farm Mar­ Macliiiie Gltamd got. Open Sundayz. Ml t-8680. i Bnsinefls Loeatlom TBL. MI 8«19 occupancy. Marlon E. Robertson, ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE — $99 ter Street, MI 8-1691. Financing Standard * cyl. excellent con­ 9-3446. character. Apply Treat Shoppe, Write H. C. Swallow, I^es., Realtor, MI 8-8953. dition. 3945.00 Route 83, TalcottvUIe. ket — also, fresh fruits, bananas, Septic Tanks, Dry WeDs, Sew­ For Rent 64 per month includes everything arranged regardless of price with TAKE ADVANTAGE -of the luU Southwestern Petroleum Co., WE Bin^ UOL or trade oarique Neat 8 bedroom ranch just 9 average cre^t. FALLOUT SHELTERS—Additions, and vegetables. MI 9-0074, er Lines Installed—OeOar Wa­ NICE SIX room Oip«, Bowers 1966 Cadillao 4 Dr. Hardtop session. It costs you less to have PART - TIME help—Luncheonette, Box 789, Fort Worth 1, Texas. terproofing Done. and used funlture, china, ftsM. years old. Full cellar, copper remodeling, bathrooms, tile woik, SEVEN ROOM home, 2-cor gar­ School area, I or 4 bedrooms, 1962 PONTIAC Bonneville Ccwiver- Full power. Radio emd Heat­ recreation rooms. RooHiig, con­ your work done now. Painting, sales floor. Apply W. T. Grant rtlvw, pietura troiaas and m 248 NORTH MAlN--«tot«. Ml age, located cn on acre of wood­ plumbing, Youngstown kitchen. A er. A real sharp one. 32,396.00 ceilings whitened and refinished, ■Co., Parkade store. dALES t r a i n e e — Established ooihB old doUa a»d gu$»f hobby 0-B220, 9-8. sunny kitchen, fireplace in living buy at $11,900. The Elsie Meyer HIGHLAND WOODS tlble, full transistor radio, heat­ crete work. Call Leon Cleszynski, Fertilizers 50-A ed land including three building 1 sales route tn^^al area opentag room, garage, $16,900. Philbrick er, whitewalls, bucket seats, €Ui- MI 9-4291. papering. CaU MI 9-0726. MeKINNEY BROS. eoUeotlona. atUo eontmti or frhola lots, does to schools, shopping Agency. Realtor, MI 9-5524. 1960 Studebaker Lark 3 Dr. Sedan CLERK - TYPIST, record depart­ Bocm. 396 weakly guarantee fi FARM LOAM—^Top quality, big ootatea. Furaitur* R«p«ir SMALL STORE near Main Street. Agency, MI 9-8484. nestled high in the hills of historic old glastonbury . . . tompletely $ur- tomatic transmission, red with Standard 6 cyl. with Heater. qualified while training. Advance percM* Dtspesd Co. and transportation, $16,400. com­ $16,900 — FIVE TEAR old, white top. Excellent condition. REMODELING — Charles Home ment, 40 hour week. Must be able five yard load, 312. Also cow TldcottvUo, OonxL ToL Ml 1-7448, Suitable for barber rtwy, office, plete. Philbrick Agency, MI rounded by prime forest growth . . . with e superlative view of the eonnqfi* 3696.00 to 3144 weekly after training. 1-182 .Pearl St.—MI 8-5808 etc. Perking. Apply Morlow’e, MANCHESTER — 148 Autumn room ronrti bus line. $17,900 — 12,000 original miles. Financing Improvement. All kinds of re­ R W tr ln il 9 9 words per minute. manure, Columbia 238-0838 alter Street. Older 6 room home, 1)4 modeling, financiiig arran g^ MI Eie^tncai gxrviceg ZZ Pleasant working conditions. In­ Married man with car; experi­ 6 p.m. Ihc., 887 Mun. Sparkling 6 room Cape, 1)4 ticut river valley . . . less than three miles to downtown maneheiter . available. MI 9-0600. 1959 Mercury Station Wagon 9 ence not necessary. For inter­ WAMTKD — m R E K bridal baths, recreation room, screened 9-4920. FREE ESTIMATES, Prompt senr- teresting, diversified work. CaU MANCHESTER .— .New • baths. E. J, Carpenter, Broker, ill almost a wood and chip shot to two excellent golf courses . . . choice heme Pass. Radio Heater. Auto­ Msmehester Memorial Hospital, view caU 644-0202 between 6-8 erreeithB 8' to F. MI 9-6902. SMALL OFPKIIE 100% Main in patio, 2-car garage, combina­ 649-9152. matic, Power Steering, Pow­ Ice on aU types of electrical wir­ p m . , ‘______location. Apply Marlow’s, brick ranch; bulit-lns. l^dO Hiring tion storms, 100x200 lot. Call for IMO CADUXAC, GOOD oonditlni. CALL ME on your formica needs, ing. UcensM and Insured. Wilson MI 3-1141, Ext. 320 for appoint­ room with fireplace naif acre lot, jiiiii sites available to discriminating families . . . new roads and city water in- er Brakes. Only 3995.00 bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, ment. Main. op^ntment MI 9-0191, SIX ROOM ranch, attached $a- MI 3-4731. Electrical Co., Mancheatsr, Ml SALES Representative wanted for reasonably priced. Hayes AgCnoy, roge; bullt-ins, aluminum storms iii:i: to each lot . . liberal financing arranged. vanitory units, table-tope and 9-4817. Olastonbuzy. MB 8-7m . Cheaper Than Renting! Rooms Without Board 56 MI 8-4808. MANCHESTER — Immaculate i960 WHITE PLYMOUTH 4-door, 1658 Ford 3 Dr. SALESPERSON — TTioroughly ex­ local area. If you are employed and screens. Large wooded lot. 6 cyl. Standard. Radio, Heat­ island stands. MI 9-8936. Cape Ck)d, breezeway and ga­ standard MUft, exceUmt condi- perienced women’s wearing ap­ as a salesman making lesa than TANNER STREET — Bowers 68 Croft Drive. By owner, MI er, 3506.00 CARPENTRY — remodeling, re- parel, 5-day week. Apply in per­ 3400 a month, w p ly now at Mont­ ITJRNISHKD ROOM near bath, H o u sm For Rent 66 rage fireplace, quiet treed lot, 4-8988. ttai, 31.300 cr beat offer. Call gentlemen, porklnf, 84 High School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 excellent area, 816,900. Upmon- four new custom homes 3 8 ^ 4 6 . ir work, roofing. Telephone Ed ______Floor Finishing 24 son ’Dveed’i, 778 Main Street. gomery Ward Company. Opening 1667 Volvo Sedan mroait. THREE ROOM eottage, furnished twin sized bedrooms, garage, Chorches Agency, MI 8-1869, TR MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom liak, Andover. available. We have men in this 4H% mortgage, only $17,200. Radio and Heater 1 Dr. FLOOR LAYING sanding, refln- WOMAN TO do plain cooking and area making up to 3600 monthly or unfumlrtied, gee furnace, 6-8486. ranch, 1)4 baths, rec room, ear- PLYMOUTH 1968 SAVOY 4-door, rORNlBHBD ROOM for genUe- Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808. immediate occupancy whita, V-8 automatic transmis- 3695.00 ALTERATIONS, repairs, roofing, ishlng our specialty. Get the bert kitchen worit in Reat Home. 360 and enjoying many liberal com­ parking, adidU only, New Bot- port, $19,200; short way out — 8 aiMi. hast, lights, private en­ ion Rood, MI M889. MAN<3HESTER-6)4 ROOM Cape aicn, radio, heater, power brakes, 1967 CauliUac 3 Dr. Hardtop porches, and garages. Call Russ for less. Call MI 4-0601. a week, live in. Six days a week, pany benefit* such as paid vaca­ SPLH LEVEL—6 rooms, recrea­ bedroom ranch, large lot. $11,- trance, pertog. Evenings MI 'With full shed dormer, kitchen, '900 ; 4 bedroom older home, one celenid cMitMiporary SKOeHent conditioiv low mUeage. Radio and Heater. Automa­ Atkins, Builder, MI 3-0411. Wednesdays off. TR 6-8141. tion, group Ufe, and hoapitaliza- tion room, garage, very clean, FLOOR SANDING and refinlahing tioni Inaurance {dans, liberal car g-2818; Days K 2.68(14. 8)4 ROOM HOUSE wMb heat and utility room, living room, dining acre land, $9,500; many more all 4 bedrooms 4 bedroom.>< May be seen at 78 ScarlxHvugh tic, Power Steering, Power $18,900. 4)4% m q ^ a g e $87.78 room, 8 bedrooms, on bus line, 2*-« baths Boad. ALTERATIONS — Roofing, gut (specializing in older floms).floOTir DENTAL A S S IS T J^ — Expert- allowance; no overnight travel. hot water, $100 per month, cen­ price ranges. Call the EHswdrth 2*s bath.s Brakes, Power Windows. ters, repairs, porch encloeures. enced preferred. Write to Box F. 288 CHARTER OAK St. — Room monthly. Carlton W. Hutchlne, close to school. Immediate oc­ countrj’ kitchen knotty cedar—Kentucky marble ext. Painting. Ceilings. Pap^rhanglng. Apply to Miss V. Zaldera, Man­ trally located. Call MI 8-5879. MI 9-5182, Multiple Listing. ' ' Mitten Agency. Realtor. MI Original ccr shape 31,295.00 Hatchways buUt and repaired. No job too amim. John VerfaiUe, Herald, stating background and with private entrance, suitable cupancy. $15,900. Robert Wolver 8-6930 or MI 3-2326. dishwasher . family room -full fleldatone wall ager, Montgomery Ward Catalog io r working genUeman. $8, week­ III 3960 PONTIAC WAGON, fuUy All kinds of carpentry — dorm­ MI 9-5760. qualifications. Store. 269 W. Middle TVim ^e, FIVE ROOM ranch and garage, 4)4 % —$88.80 MONTHLY. Attrao ton Agency,' Realtor, MI 9-2818, dispoaer 1 fireplaces 1966 Ford Wagon V-8 9 Pass. ly. MI 9-1748. ______MI 8-4648. 80 JENSEN STREET — Nice magazine kitohon—oU i equipped, 31.096. CaU MI 9-4100. Power Steering Automatiem, ers, additions and garages built. Manchester. aiastcnbury. Cfeee to Monehea- ttva I-bedroom ranch, aluminum oven-range Call J. Charls, MI 9-0722. HARDWOOD FLOORS - laid Cope in tip-top shape, fireplace, radio intercom Radio and Heater. 3495.00 ISO CBARTBR OAK ST. — fin; tor townUna. Rent |S8ft. Avail- atoama, aellar, amaatta driva, hood RENAULT DAUPHINE, sanded, refinished. CaU Ml Help Wanted— ^Male S6 rtUa BOW. MI S-1US. toaaa Only $U,900. Carlton ^ aereened porch, large w ood ^ lot, paneled' fireplace ineled walls and eertlng radio, heater, whitewall tires, 9-4920. airtied raoma, Mving room and ecRVenleist to ebopping, bus, and car garage 1956 Chev. Wagon, 6 cyl. 4 Dr.- kltcban prlvnegas. Hutchina, llM ltor, M l 9-5182. laundry-mudroom r good oonditlan. Will consider any Radio and Heater, Aoto- Roofing—Siding 16 GRADER OPERATORS — must Hdp Wanted— MANCHBS’TER school. Asking $14,900. Elva enclosed porch patio—gloss doors rsaaonaMe offer. MI S-I870. have experience with small resi­ p^arr9d.%quln Tyier Realtor, XQ 9-4469. matic. ' 3595.00 Male or Female S7 Oak Hbwet or phone MI 9-8088. mOHT ROOMS, 4 or 6 bedrooma, oversize garage ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Mortgagres SI dential and commercial graders. Sunner Hoass For Rant 67 paneled family room, living VoueSW AGEN 1968 Micro bus, 1955 Chev. V-8 4 Dr. Wagon replaced, specializing in Bonded Apply in person Industrial Pav­ OO'VBNTRT — Excellent 4 room raised ranch "Colonial PART-TIME executive aecretary. PLEASANT ROOM for gentlemen, room with fireplace, aluminum 3-lnch clapboard aiding radio, heater, 1,100 miles Eve. Radio and Heater. Auto-^ built-up, and shingle roofing. SECOND mcKtgagea — Unlimited ing k Bki^eering Company, 184 MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island Convenient and Compact ranch with fireplace, breezeway, hand-hewn shingles—antique brick funds avallaUe for second mort­ Mostly public relations and in­ central. Apply Mre. Demute, combinations, attached garage, 4 double exposure bedrooms m k -a m . Jnetlc. 3495.00 Coughlin Roofing Co. Manches­ E. Service Road, Hartford, Summer resort. Now is the time close to school, shopping end garage $11,600. Joseph. Barth, 4 bedrooms ter, MI 3-7707. gagee, payments to suit your ternal communications for the Apt. 8, 4 Peon Street. . 8 bedroom ranch close to 2 bath* across from the Meadows Bowl­ Manchester Education Associa­ to make your reeerwaUan for traitiq)ortatioii $17,800, Philbrick Broker', 649-0320. 2 bath.s 3963 BONNBVnUE Hardt<^, low Many more to choose from. Low budget, Expedient service. J. D. ing Lanes. schools end bus. Only $12,990. paneled family room paneled famili' room A. A. DION, INC. Rooflng siding, tion. . Send ^ipllcaUon stating ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room, gen­ your eummer vacation. We have Agency, MI 9-8464. mileage, bucket aeata, 3100, take interest, long terms. Most with Realty, Ml 8-6129. the week. $400 down. THREE BEDROOM raised ranch radio intercom laundry— muclroom over paymanta. Call Rudy CH painting. Carpentry. iW m tIans qualifications to Box C, Herald. tleman, ehawar-bath. private en- No Money Down. MANCHESTER — Center Street. TAKNBR BTREBT — Meal kMO- with t fttU baths snd 1-oer go- floor to celHhg fkrwlaoe 2 oar garage 34901. and additlooa. Celling. Workman­ BESET BY BHJLS? Let u* hehp Maintenance man wanted for hranoa, parMng. aiqnlna *“ segn. Bpoelcas kiteiMB with himt- ash eabinets—bum-hte eustom oabinets— oongdako i ship guaranteed. 333 Antumn 8 t you to a fresh start by ccamM- LICENSED instructor in hair- *9,500 Hob, neat five laoee naoh. 'nm a PAUli FLANO AOEWCT paneled fireplace Ciorman Motor Sales, Ino. apartment buUding. Efficiency (cr toro) bedraoBM, big krtchen. tos, large rooms, many elossts, patio—glass doors S F CBEVROtar k d o o r, aland-, MI 8-4360. dathog the many debts that de­ rtrsartng and coamotoiogy. OUl nice let Asking $18,900. Elsie l i 9 spaciou* eiosots ■ e ita . MI 4M Main Bt., Manchester apartment free for aarvioaa 418088^ d iy i; or 4884048 asa- ■era’a■■ ■ ■ wh dsatumomm ftwriwm sweeues year 'round •wansM seiinM—nmdi you can VMB WOT Fenrttog to ttvtag room. Baee- mdlo-controlled garage MI 94801 mand your attend Into one nodeced. R ^ y Bok B, Herald. lOt-0468 MIt-8861 Meyer Agency, Realtor, MI BID WELL HOME Impcuretnept tartly paid monthly obligatioB. Ima than you pay In rw t ThaThan- fttU prlM ■ cf------|»,8«0 gtvae mm a lo o s e FOB ment with garage. Stoirwey up to petoOegea. Call after 8, MI S^Sllt. 9-5624. open for. inspection Saturday and sunddy 1 to 5 p.m. fei Baar cf Post OfBoa Company—roofing, rtding. altem- 18,000 requires only 344.80 per 'WANCTD — ALL 'round preaew 1ML8 I t fl^ room, t bedrooms, bath and httobsi hSTlB BRBWBTHR. CAPS OOD. Airy. 2 second floor. T. J. Crockett, Reelr tlona, additions and remodeling month including rej^yment. If for new dry cleaning store. M ist aamn and even. 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Shi|di chair, sparkling bath, flre- aluminum etonna, nice lot, close room ranch, aluminum storms, tolephone:^ mi 9>A281 U W PONTIAC CATAUNA S-door Mortgage Exchange, 16 Lewis partial brick front, 2-qar garage, gage, four yean old, clean oe RAY’S ROOFING CO. — B hln^ 8t., Hartford. 346-8897. EXPERIENCED Painters wanted. ONE rURNlSHEb roo®^ aU Im- to everything, $12,600. Lipman- rtilft, U.O0O. 1649 OLDSMOBILE, Ught green and built-up roofs, {jitter work, |2^wnilk*lS ChoralMA AgeaoB, MX B-IMB. TH biBfi 1N7. Oortton m^nrtetatas. t p.m., Mooday Work located between Manches­ MIbDLB AGE local woman, very Bel Air Real Estate Co. oonvarttble, need# new t<», auto- root and chimney, rtpalm. Ray ter and Glastonbury. Riquire 44 ------.. ... ------MItehdl 3-9382 lix % m m ar miirtima maUc Irshamlartcn, m a o and Hagenow MI S-ai4, Jack- aoo, MX Mg3|^ R«ad iBEerald AcItb. T9 lAST CENTER ST„ MANCHEETBl^

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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1961 kM B TWEMTlr-K>m Armngt Dafljr N«t Praa* Ron iianrl|[fat»r H^raUii ' .. For ttM V eak Itodad •rto* , H ank 80, 1861 rnrenaat of U. A Members of Manchester Assem­ anUUsd “As Orem School FTA will have an Grade T pupils of Sotrth Meth­ Connecticut Stats Oellega ta Nsrw ricsxi Im- open house Wednesday frpm 7 to odist Sunday School will conduct bly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Students Attend Britain Wednesday. Sm tfsi-The 13,979 Pwtly etoi^jr aad m « as About Town 8 p.m. for parents and children. a car wash tomorrow from 9 a.m. will meet Sunday at 8:30 a.m. st Twsnty-fllvs seventh gnuto stu­ sgs Abrosd.’’ free delivery tonight. Lew 8M8. finadap partly There will be an opportimlty to to 4 p.m. In the church parking South Methodist Church,to attend UNESCO Parley dents, sccbnqMuiied by their tee.oh- Sroccihfij by V6ttw • .ii‘ PSfaaa of i , f 55 N. Elm St. Plans will be dis­ MOSCOW (AP)—Th« So­ cussed for a 43rd birthday cele­ Manchastar By Bank Robber Beaupre Motor Sales, Inc.; 244 James W. Jackson, son of Mr. and viet Union announced today By ’THE ABSOOUTED PRESS ^waa bound by firemen who ex­ bration. HOUSE k HALE A torrid swath of flames, tinguished a brush fire near a Broad St.; Industrial Zone. Spe­ Mrs. William G. Jackson, 110 their Lunik 4 passed the moon cial eKCcpUon is requested to erect Hawthorne St., both of the First crackling through dry wood­ cemetary. E N F I E L D ~ ^ )— A wide­ St. Christopher Mothers Circle a t a distance of 6,281 miles In Virginia, where occasional a gaaoUne filling station and have Marine EHvlsion of the First Fleet, land in spots from Maine to spread manhunt was under Argentina Said Calm oerUflcate of approval for same at recently participated in a major will meet tonight at 8:30 at the on a course that will eventual- rain was forecast to spread slow­ Georgia, threatened further way today for a stocky ban­ above location. amphibious exercise off the coast home of Mrs. Walter Morrissey, f make it an artificial satel- ly eastward over the state, gale 106 Coleman Rd. wlnda dlinlnlahed to a whisper sfft- dit who escape with $5,048 All persons Interested may at­ of Southern California. te of the sun. death and destruction today. tend this hearing. S High winds spurred the blazes er fanning flames across some 18.- from a branch bank yester­ Mrs. Neal Tyler. 21 Comstock APRIL SHOWER Taae said the 1%-ton vehicle, 000 aerea of tlmberland. Asst. Friday, helping to level a wooden Zoning Board of Appeals The 60-60 Club of St. Mary’ launched Tuesday as a part of the day. The holdup man was John P. aifford. Episcopal Church; will sponsor p Rd., and Mrs. Samuel Pierson, 57 firehouse In Athens, Maine, In IB State Foiaater EM Rodger de­ last seen heading for Springi- Navy Aides Chairman b ^ e sale tomorrow at 10 ajn. at Arvlne Pi., will be hostesses Sun­ CASH and CARRY ON Soviet space race with the United minutes. All but one piece of mo­ scribed H as "almost a holo­ day from 2 to 5 p.m. at lAitz Junior States, passed the moon at 4:26 caust." field, Mass. Police said, how­ John A. Oagianello, W. T. Grant’s at the Manchester a.m. Moscow time. bile fire equipment was destroyed. Seoretary Parkade. Museum. The woodland fires have killed ever, he may have doubled ALL ADVER’nSED ITEMS Without epecifylng exactly what In one section of Shenandoah at least four persons in the past NaUonal Park. Va., one stubborn back toward Hartford after S u rren d er Russian aolentlata had hoped Lun­ week and burned up htuidreds of ik 4 would accompUeh, the Soviet blaza refused to die down. It eluding roadblocks on Rt. 5 at NO PHONE ORDERS thousands of acres. news agency said experiments (OonUnaed on Page Three) nearby Longmeadow, Mass. and measurements have been car­ At least four other persons were ’The bandU, described as 30 to One by One ried out. It said radio contact wiU kUIed by hurricane-force winds 35, fled with the money — mostly NO C.0.Ds. be maintained for several more that toppled live wires onto one in $20 bills — from a branch of d ^ s . car, overturned another and blew the First Natlonel Bank o t Wind­ BUENOS AIRES, Argen­ SHARP NEW SALE! down a building waU onto a third. Rusk^s Attack i l l Taw aald axtenalve experiment­ sor Locks. tina (A P)— One by one rebel ill:!: al material has been obtained In Georgia, where two men His face was partly covered with navy officers placed them­ 52-PIECE LADIES’ RAYON TRICOT PANTIE BRIEFS which will be of great Importance burned to death in the fight to a handkerchief when he entered WEAREVER WINDSOR SAUCEPANS On Aid Cutters selves under arrest today as reg. 69c for the Bbluticn of a number of stem about 1,000 forest fires dur­ the bank during a lull and pointed reg. to 197. COMMUNITY technical problema connected with ing the week, a third vlcUm per­ a gun at the teller, Mrs. Regina Argentina’s faltering revolu­ NOW 39c illed In a timber blaze that start­ King, and ordered her to hand over STYLING NOW ...... '...... 87c each the conquest of the moon. Called Blunder tion eased into its fifth day. a white only The data was reported being ed after he ignited trash in his her cash. Nothing was heard from the d SaVER PLATE • flrsfquallty heavy gauge aluminum a sizes 5 to 10 studied at cosmic space research yard. He was Homer Carroll, of When he directed the gun at four retired military men who led • % q t, 1 qt, 1% qt., 2 qt.. 6” fry pan iiiiii • elastic and band leg ^ centers. Ellijay. By GEOFFREY GOULD another teller, Mrs. Eleanor the revolt to oust President Jose m fg . list price 79.95 i l • and crotch______At Laurinburg, N.C., the badly WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ Mather, and ordered her to hand Maria Guido and stop elections. (OonUnaed on Page Three) burned body of Lonnie Brock, 72, tary of State Dean Rusk’s head-on over her bills, she replied: And diehard rebels vowed to con­ NATIONAL TOLEWARE SERVING TRAYS attack against congressional ”T1ie devil I will. That gun is tinue the uprising. slashers of foreign aid may—In only a toy.” ^0'^ III LADIES’ ALL WOOL FLANNEL SKIRTS Police said Mrs, Mather’s defi­ But loyalist forces pressed their the view of both friends and foes advantage and the end seemed reg. 1.00. of the program—tium out to nave ance apparently unnerved the 39.95 lireT.6.99. O J J bandit. He ran out of the bank only a matter of time. ’T)ie loyal­ ii! N O W ...... ^ Rusk, Red Ambassador been a tactical blunder. ist high command rep ^ ed the Both camps indicated his bold ■with his initial loot and fled north # decorated buffet trays • complete service for 8 jiiiii • popular stitched down box pleats In a car on Rt. 6. country completely undCT cemtrai • white, black, green, yellow, orange • evening star pattern iiiji! • proportioned sizes 8 to 18 (short, average, tall) charge may draw more fire on the and "peaceful and calm.” program, instead of diminishing Police described the man as • 8 knives, 8 forks, 16 iliiji « black, navy, brown, gray, camel Confer Again on Berlin about 5 feet, 10 inches, weighing A 25,0(X) man loyalist force stood teaspoons, 8 salad iil|i: • street floor sportswear 200 pounds, with a butch hair cut. ready to strike at Puerto Belgrar forks, 8 soup spoems, 1 jii|.;i ii— Opening six to seven weeks of BATES “PRH)E OF ANDOVER” hearings on the foreign aid He was wearing white, chef-type no naval base, last stronghold of trousers. By dOHN M. mOHTOWER ^cussione in the SEATO conference, authorization biU PVlday, the the navy rebellion, 850 miles HEIRLOOM BEDSPREADS ted serving spoon, 1 j III 331/3% OFF! PLAYTEX BRAS usiuilly diplomatic Rusk shot fids southeast of Buenos Aires, unless sugar spoon, 1 butter :!•!!• , , . , WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary Rusk is certain to discuss Ger­ man and Berlin problems with blast Gaming Arrests the navy commanders submitted knife pjjil a discontinued styles In bands’: and long line strapless styles of State Deem Rusk and Soviet to truce terms. JUST ijjjii a broken sizes Ambassador Anatony Dobrynin Schroeder. He Is expected to talk "There is nothing that the Com­ BRIDGEa»ORT (A P )—’Twenty- 10.99 meet today for the second in their over with De GauUe U.S.-French munists want more than to see the nine persons were arrested early Adm. Jorge Palma, commander reg. 2.50 'to 6.95. current series of talks on East- differences on Ehmopean poUcy, ‘Yanks go home’...If we Yanks today in a gaunbling raid. of Puerto Belgrano, and Adm. Gu­ • full and twin size SPECIAL SALE! although the State Department come home, the Communists wiU It was the second such raid on illermo Perez Plton, who heads | • bleached or antique white NOW ...... 1.66 To 4.63 West differences over Berlin. 'The meeting comes a day after described Rusk’s session with the begin to take over. Why any the Main Variety Store at 1766 the crack marine corps, both • rounded comers French leader as a courtesy call. American would want to cooper­ Main St. within a week. gave themselves up to loyalist • pre-shrunk, no-ironing THE M O ST Russia annoimced at Geneva its readiness to accept installation of Last night. Rusk held a 45- ate with that global Communist Police Superintendent Jos%b army officers at Bahia Blanca, 18 wardrobe coordinates FAMOUS NAME 331/3% OFF! a MoscoW-Washington direct wire minute conference with De strategy to beyond my under­ Walsh said about half of the melt, miles from the navKl base. Gaulle’s ambassador here, Herve standing. But that la what sharp arrested today were also picked An estimated 150 officers and Latest in styling, youthful IN LADIES' FAMOUS BRAND NAME for use In any future war-threat­ ’ -^Pakna, Signifying Ohrist's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, are blessed by the Rev. Walter A. KOTEX (box o f 12) SUPER AND ening oriels. R was considered Alphand. The envoy said later cuts In our foreign aid programs up in last week’s raid when 42 Hykzko, paator of St. John’s Polish National Catholic Church, for distribution tomorrow as Palm men were reported under guard in appearance—both GIRDLES and PANTY GIRDLES possible that Rusk and Dobrynin that they had covered Berlin, the would mean." persons were booked on gambling Sunday la celebrated by Christians throughout the world. St. Mark says, "And many spread their at Bahia Blanca, including fiva qualifications the smartly REGULAR SANITARY NAPKINS SWIMSUITS might touch on arrangements for North Atlantic alliance, the Euro­ Said Rep. Otto Passman, D^La., Charges. gannentS;ln the way; and others cut down branches off the trees, and strewed them in the -way. And high-ranking naval officers. Offi­ attired teen noan demands by WARNBR’S, FORMFIT, NEMO, VAN RAAL’TB technical negotiations on setting pean Common Market and who leads the fight to slash the Anthony (Beaver) Salvaggia, ttiey that went before, and they that followed cried, saying. Hosanna; Blesssed is ho that comoth cers of naval schools also turned reg. 45c 29, was charged with keeping a his shoes must have. Our many, many styles from • discontinued styles from our regular stock up this unprecedented link. SEATO. foreign aid fun^ each year: In the name of the Lord.” (Herald photo by Ofiara.) themselves over to army author­ For gaming establishment and re­ ities. Winthrop Wardrobe NOW ...... 3 1.00 which to select • broken sizes Rusk was scheduled to fly to Alphand also told reporters "Oofyoas will never give him a reg. 3.95 to 15.00. Paris tonight for a meeting open­ leased in 1600 bond, for an ap- AP correspositlon adjustable • COMPLETE WITH Mierzejewakl was recently fined Nodding peacefully at a Miami Military leaders feared sxUed nationally advertised sissippi art teacher to remove his the American pubUc into a -violent kites, suffragettes waved baimers Padula said the house will vote dock was the 35-foot motor boat controversial paintings symboliz­ dictator Juan D. Peron’s follow­ reg. 99c yd. at 14.95 to 23.95 • ventUated top PAD AND COVER reaction to "m odem art.” and taxis looked like those subpoena powers to the commit­ For Possible Vlolynn HI. It arrived EYiday ing the university’s desegregation Things never have been the French vehicles that saved the (Continued on Page Three) tee Wednesday so it can pursue the ers, allowed by Guido to run for NOW ...... yd. with its crew of 17 in the windup office, would win cmtrol of the 77c crisis today touched off protests same since. Concepts — cubism, day at the Mame. probe. of a cruise that started as a Cuba • fine quality drip-dry cotton . . . completely washable new "s” slat from some faculty members. fau-visna, post • impressionism— Maude Adams was on Broad­ He said he had received a num­ country. It was Argentina’s third St<^ Banting Says Chief Cancer Cause raid and bogged down in Bahamas military uprising in slightly more • small or large florals, geometries anl dark tones "I thought this happened only and names — Picasso, Cezanne, way then. Men still wore watch ber of phone calls from persons detention and a Nassau-to-Miami ALLSTEEL VENETIAN BLINDS Van Gogh, Matisse—that now are volunteering names of sub-agents than a year and took an unofficial­ 11.00 iiiilj tat Nazi Germany and Communist chains. Chorus girls looked like Town Fire Chief Clifford Mar- voyage shadowed by Coast Guard Russia,” said one faculty mem­ familiar household labels burst those flipping pictures In the pen­ that receive commlssionB on state- By ALTON BLAKESLEE ly reported toll of 81 dead and SB son has asked town reeldents fliers—until they lost the little wounded. MEN’S ALL WOOL SPORT COATS i i reg. 3.99. ber, not connected with the art upon an unprepared pubUc. Most ny arcade. to stop burning mbMsh tai home pmrehased polices from the John Associated Press Science Writer ship in darkness. buy now for eruises,_ iiiiii N O W ...... 2.97 department. "We are supposed to of the public, along with most of CharUe Chaplin, the Gish sisters P. Kelly Oo. of Hartford, the LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP)^C^ncer 'The only English-speaking southern vacations and Incinerators bemtase of ttie dan­ values to 39.99. have freedom of expression the critics, hooted. and D. W. Griffith were Mg names ger of grass fires. state’s agent-of-record. detectives are trailing &T stitlt%e member of the crew said the summer! ijljil a new "s” shape for tighter closing In this country." / The odd thing Is that In recreat­ In the movieB. new suspect—the lowly fimgus—as NOW ...... 2 1 9 0 iiiiii • nylon cord plastic tape Inst week, he saM, there Meanwhile, Sen. Eldward Marcus, Violjmn HI rebuffed a Coast The professor declined use of ing the show Itself, the sponsors As for the reaction to the Ar­ were so many minor bruMi D-New Haven, who had opposed a possible cause of some cancers. Guard cutter captain’s demand • broken sizes, 37 to 46— reg^ular, long, short “ • jiiiii a 19” to 36” wide his name, saying he feared re­ have brotight some nostalgic re­ mory Show itself, there is a whole Fungi, or molds, might contam­ slight alteration charges fires that 'at times there was the house committee Inquiry, has that the raiders allow their boat Bulletins prisals. minders of daUy .Ufe in that dis­ collection of cUppings from news­ scheduled a public hearing also for inate some foods we eat, or even to be boarded near the edge oi no equipment left In the town’s exist in some drugs. Dr. Michael MEN’S our entire stock The six oil paintings by G. Ray tant year. papers and periodicals of the day. flrehousea should a more seri­ Wednesday on two Democrat-spon­ Bahamas territorial waters. Called from AP Wires Kerciu, 30-year-old assistant pro­ In the center of the Armory al­ "Oiblst Art Clear as Mud.” ous Maze have started. sored measures that would alter B. Shimkin of the National Can­ Jerry Buchanan, 24, of Mieimi, f a m o u s r r a n d MEN’S HUBBARD FINE WOOL 36" WIDTH WINDOW SHADES fessor of art, were ordered taken most 400 paintings, drawings and "M ay Bar • Youngsters from Cub­ By 11 a.m. this morning town the system of distributing the com ­ cer Institute, Bethesda, Md., said was quoted by his brother, Jim, down EYiday from his 4jthihit of sculptures, of the original 1,600 ists’ Show.” "Crasy-QuUt Art Is fire engines had already re­ missions to subagents as political FYiday night. GUIANA BIOT nearly 100 works In the univer­ have been assembled to give the WORSTED DRESS SLACKS NAME SUITS reg. 2.99. not fw School C2^dren’s Eyes, sponded to five brush fire calls. patronage. FUngi are one of the lowest (Continued on Page Three) GEOBOETOWN, British GnL sity ETne Arts Center. same effect as 50 years ago. Says ’Teacher.’ ’ "Nobody Who has nie fires usually start from ’The bills would make tl\e <^te forms of life. Some are familiar • plain or pleated front NOW...... Kerciu conferred with Dr. ana (AP)—British soldlesh were by MICMABLS STERNS, 1.54 ’The exhibit was organised by been Drinking is Let in to See sparks blown frmn unattended a self Insurer or would put the as the molds on food. Including • perma-set crease Munson - WUlIams - Proctor In­ alerted today after a night «< CRICKF7TEER, J *F machine oil, vinyl coated and plastlo This Show.” Incinerators. grreen mold on bread, but tl)at rioting and looting In downtown • sizes 29 to 50 (Continued on Page Two) stitute, Utica, N.Y., and was Playing Child Lit slight charges for alterations. , . . s whits, green ecru Only 50 years ago. (Continued on Page Three) particular mold has not been im­ Georgetown. Sparked by an nt> Black Calf “ * • year ’roimd and eum- s slight charge for cutting plicated. tack Friday night on the enr Reporting to an American Can­ 12H to 8 values to 17.99 T|N| O A O weights i:= Boston Hotel Fire owned Iw the Americaa wife of Red Calf NOW ...... I I a T V A pairs A l • W - • cer Society seminar for science leftist irame Minister Oheddl 12% to 3 steds BURLINGTON MACHINE WASHABLE writers. Dr. Shimkin told of evi­ BOSTON (AP) — A slender, Jagau, the rioting led to an as­ iiiiii a dacron and worsted Leaders at dence Involving moldy peanuts sault and three arson attempts !l: frightened eight-year-old boy who BOYS’ and YOUNG MEN’S SPORT COATS ||| : and moldy com. by mobs on stores and boslneha- DRAPERIES In 1960, he said, 100,000 turkeys told police he liked to hear the es. Damage was estimated at • 100% all wool • wool and dacron a dacron and cotton ■:■■!; stout died in England from disease "fizz sound” of matches, has been 860,000. i _ _ _ _ Iiiiii a not all sizes In some reg. 7.99. End of Race ” X ,” traced to theif food. charged with causing the Sherry GROUP 1. values to 21.60. O A ======instances NOW ’The killer turned out to be a Biltmore Hotel fire that cost four HITS SEXIURITY RULES NOW ...... i O .T r w iiiiji S 37 to 50 5.94 poison, named aflatoxin, produced lives a week ago. =iiiii s burlux finish cotton damakk NEW YOBX (AF) — Dr. t . GROUP II. (wool with suede leather elbow patched), jjiiii In Canada by a mold or fungus contaminat­ The youngster was committed Bobert Oppenhelmer, recipient HEY BOYS V GIRLS! jijii s beautiful laurel pattern ing peanuts In part of their food. to Metropolitan State Hospital in reg. 24.99 and 29.99. 1 ^ O f t Groun I. values to iiiiii s 72” long, 60” wide to pair ot the highest award given by When rats were fed large suburban Waltham for mental the Atomic Energy Oommlsalon. NOW ...... I / s i r W |ip.i po oA iiiii s white, gold, celadon, bisque, champagne, aqua mint, By MAX HABRELSON amounts of this same fungus poi­ tests. The order was issued Fri­ cafe, {^ger, rose TORONTO (AP) — Canada!s was quoted today by the Kesr FREEST” BIRD- slight alteratlcm charges * iiiiii ■ . son, they got liver cancers. day by Juvenile Court Judge John York ’Times as saying Mint the weary political leaders plunged In Africa, investigators noticed. J. Connelly after police chairged into the final round of their public is often mkrinformed or 41.90 : : : n t Rodney Kent Aluminum misled because o f security reg­ stormy election campaign today (Cuttinued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Three) MEN’S WEARrRESIST SOCKS ts:u: Him with all signs pointing toward a ulations. The Bclenttst w a s n:::: 2 TIER TIDBIT TRAY Liberal -victory over Prime Min­ named Friday as winner of the Group IT. i/alues to Enrico Fermi Award of tha 6 by INTERWOVEN :::::: ill reg. 5.99. ister John G. Diefenbaker’s Cbn- 7.«t no__ servatlve Party. ABC—the same agency that de­ reg. 1.00 and 1.25. N O W . clared Hm a security risk In 2.99 Liberal Leader Lester B. Pear­ Members of Common Market 1054. N O W ...... 2 For 99c s high polish aluminum finish trim son planned to wind up with a tour of the Ottawa area vriiere he s plains and fancies 51.90 s satin finish body OASTBO ON EXnJBS s cotton, Orion and rayon will east his vote in Monday’s : Fear Domination from France s sizes 10% to 13 election. Diefenbaker boarded his KEY WEST, Fla. (A P )— bacauss of the low, low iiiiii special' train for a vriiistle-atop Prime Minister FMel Chatro prices, there will be a 50% OFF SYRACUSE PURE CHINA swing through 11 Western Ontario By Cari Hartman ^has congressmen putting on heavy predicts the 8,000 or so OUban ^ghtsUght charge ■ for altera- Hj|f; towns. BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)—The pressure. exiles who have Joined the UJIK BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ WATER- tlons. Hiiii CIFTWARE Pearson scored a political tri­ Ck>mmjon Market is showing life "W e’ve done everything except armed forces win be sent to iiiiii umph Friday night when more again, for the first time since sail a battleship up the Rhine,” South Viet Nam. Havana radia REPELLENX ALL WEATHER COATS FAMOUS GALLERY COLLECTION than 16,000 eothuiriastic supporters French President Charles de said one American. said today that Oaatro showed up at a Havana hnsehall gnnaa s 2 ply cotton and acetate MEN'S FAMOUS a each piece an authentic copy of priceless Sjrracuse antique turned out to hear him speak in Gaulle’s veto on British entry Despite pressure, action could a some with zip-out orlon pile lining . Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens. threw it into shock two months hardly have emerged quite so soon and, while chatting wdtth e pure white trimmed with gold or platinum tors, was asked his • solids and plaids BRAND ^ A M E e vases, fruit bowls, aahtrays, candy dish, candlestick holders He said it was the largest political ago. from the Common Market’s pond­ • olive, tan, navy I i rally in Onadlan history. Foreign ministers, finance mm-- erous machinery. With luck a about the refngess. “At any • sizes 8 to 20 reg. 1.16 to 19.96. Pearson told the cheering crowd Isters and lesser fry from all six “gentlemen’s agreement” may meat, they^ send then to V M DRESS SHIRTS illi; J that his hour had come—his hour West European member nations i bring the duty down to 34 per Nnm," be answered. HiH. J fO W . a a a a a • a To reg. 10.99...... ’ ...... NOW 7 j0 0 9.97 to be prime minister of Canada flocked here last week to get cent from the present 37% per reg. 15.99 and 14.99...... •...... N O W 9 . 0 0 rag. 4.86 and 6.00 at the head of a strong, stable things going again. cent later this month. Sales are MIDEAST TOLL reg. to 22.99 . a a a • •>•••••••••••••••• 4 .NOW majority government. Apparently they agreed private­ not' likely to be much affected by OAIBO (AP) — Prealdsni WOW SAVE ON FAMOUS CHARMHOUSE .Mltical observers said Pearson ly to put on a bright face in pub­ this change. Onmnl Abdel Nnsaar’s was kt his best in the 40-minute. Uc. A few were almost lyrical. The minister s' accomplish­ nnn nIUtofy toroe In To ELECTRIC APPLIANCES maech, •which struck hard at Belgian Foreign Minister Paul- ments on other issues were limited has loot dM to 88# INTERWOVEN BOYS’ S(KXS 2.99 Dsifanbaker’s defensesa policiea mud Henri Spaak caUed it "spring aft­ too. ’The main problem is that rep­ •offaied SAM wennded In his attacks on 'tha Unitod States. er winter.” resentatives of the other five coun­ months of fighting I reg. 59c and 69c. In a speech at Brantford, Ont., American experts could not see tries—Italy, West Germany, Bel­ •d monnrahlsf NOW a broken eizee 14 to 17% .... gium, Netherslands and Luxem­ sonroes sold Mdny^ 39c e fancies, solid colora iiiiii e fuU oneme year warranty the prime minister called lon a that the meeting had accomplished bourg—are still afraid that France n Yamsnl a 100% cotton, Orion and cotton and nsyoa and white a portable electric mixer, automatic toaster, electric can a crowd of 1,500 to support him in that much. ’They expressed disap­ a Bolide, argyles, fancies and craw U Monday’s alactlon on Ms "Made pointment that it had not cut the is trying to dominate the oiganln- handqnartaea a broadcloth, oxford djlMl a sizes 8 to 10% In Ckiwda” policy. outalze dutiea on imports of Amer­ tion. Csmdlan Prime Ministfr John Diefenbakwr sketched AP Artist John Carlton’s sketch of Canadian liberal ican frosan chickens into West ■fer'-AP (AP Ffiotofkx.) Par^ Leader Lestor B. Pearson. (AP Photofax.) 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