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TIIURSDAY, MAY 4, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR E u m n g Average Dhlly Net Priess Run The Weather For The Week Ended Fair, coktt tonight, low 88- heavy In spots; In fact a check if you were famlUex wWi the April 28, 1967 A luncheon for past presi­ of orchestrad personnel Bhfcwed score. ^ F R E E 40; ffdr tomorrow, high In mid About Town dents of Vetelrans of World War Flutist, Tenor, String Group Hartt Offers as many cellos as first violins. Since hardly anybody In ^ | I Auxiliary wiU_be held Safur- This represented one more coUo audience wop famdllf with D ELIV ER Y 15,134 - S t Bridget Roeairy Society day, May 13 at 2 p.m. at the In , Top Effort and one less vloUn than Strauss the score to this ^ tancheater-r-A City of Village Cltarm WW sponsor a Runtvmai^ Sale Green Dolphin, 926 S. Main St, hy Chuminade _ , , . . , envisioned, and the orcbeertstt- suppose it reaily m a ffe d . ARTHUR DRUO B atu r^y at 10 . a.m. ‘ in the Cheshire. Reservations close I "A i«i g tlon is so caaefully wrought that Pairanov was just unf^unate m (Classified Advertising ~«ll Page 21) PRICE SEVEN CENTS baiseniient of the church. The Monday and may be made with Ohamdnade Musical Club will x & x effect was quite noticeaible having mte in the audience. VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 183 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) , CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 event is open to the pubHc. Mrs. A d ^ d e Pickett, OIS Main have its annual Spring Con- tJsed olothing in good ooiidiition g[_ cert Monday at 8:15 p.m. at By JOHN ORUBER Witt be feaituned. __ Kad.ser Hall, Concordia'Luther* Hartt College of Music offer­ «T j..*, Tj .. xj^*« on an Church. A free will offering ed an absolutely stunning pro­ benefit HighlAnd Park School PTA’s opera for children will be pre- duction of Richard Strauss’s Nonstop Kiss anm^l spring fair will be held ^ opera "Ariadne auf Naxos” last BELFAST, Northern Ire­ Ba»y Auanortum. M.ncli'e.tS i'f* ’” .''J evening at Millard Auditorium i.m . to 2 p.m. rain or shine. land (AP) — Bryan Kelso 37.9 Mill Tax Jlaje cm the U. of H. campus. There Hlg/scho,!. K U, W 1. TEMPLE’S pleaded guilty Thursday to will be further performances to­ Manchester Alumni Association "® ® a mile-long kiss and paid a of the University of Hartford. «P®" ^ K«th night, tomorrow night, and Sat-’ urday night; if you can obtain fine of $8.40 for driving Proceeds will benefit a scholar- f i ^ I&.th- without proper control. ship for a .student at Manches- fin e G l^ seats by honest or dishonest SPRUCE UP YOUR HOME FOR SPRING! means, be sure to go. Third A policeman testified ter or East Catholic High School tonbury; D o^aillancourt tep- piamring to attend U of H, or for or. of Hartford and a s t o ^ Altlwnigh the work is more •SAIGON (AP) — The that the 25-year-old sales­ a Manchester resident currently qua^et from Manchester High than half a century old, this man and a girl clinched Adopted by Directors U.S. Marines took Hill 881 was a premiere In Hartford. The nonstop while zipping at the university. Tickets may School. North today, the last of across town in his sports be obtained at the door. Muriel Crewe Ainley of Hart- work has never achieved great CERAMIC TILE BATHROOM three border peaks that ford^ will direct the combined popularity in the U. S. and op­ car. A patrol car tailed chorus of Chamiinade, and the portunities to see it and hear laeiiin have cost the Leathernecks them for a mile before cut­ Little Flower of Jesus Moth­ Choralette of Hartford. Miss nearly 1,000 dead or ting In. ers Carde wiM meet tomorrow it are extremely rare. Yet It is Mary P. Klaus of Hartfoixl will a crowd pleaser and last night wounded and the Commu­ "It was very genteel of at 8:15 p.m. at the home of accompany the chorus on the you not to intercept ear­ Record High Budget Mirs. Robert Giorgetti of 409 was no exception. nists an estimated l.OOQ-" piano. One reason for only sporadic TELEPHONE killed in 12 days of ^itie lier,” said Magistrate Phil­ Parker St. Mrs. James Oough- Don Vaillancourt ip Gorfunkle. Un is co-hoetess. Vaillancourt studied at Hartt production is the difficulty of of the hardest fighting of School of Music of the Univer­ Night,” by Samuel Barber, and casting the work, and realizing Kelso also was genteel. Free the Vietnam w'ar.,< He wouldn’t tell newsmen Reaches $10,620,126 sity of Hartford before enter­ “When I Lived With Father,” this I’ll admit I went with cross­ UtS. officers Nang an­ Mianchester Brid.ge Club will ing the U. S. Army. He was ed fingers, kpowlng this was the girl’s name. have the second session hi a French folk song arranged by Estimates nounced tliot bh^ summiVt of the By SOL B. COHEN tenor soloist with the Army Benjamin Britten. to be a student performance. WM was ocedpded ait 2:36 p.m. knock-out team competitian to­ Band in Washington, D.C. for I might have spared myself my In an atiposphere more reminiscent of a courtroom morrow at the Itaiian Ameri­ The string quartet consists of by a Marine company that" met than a hearing room, the board of directors early this three yeans, and during this Cyrus Stevens, first violin; worries, for this was a bang-up SHOP AT or»ly / “WgM resistance” toi the can Club, 135 Eldridge St. A time was tenor soloist at First State Ne^A)s morning adopted a record-high $10,620,126 General regrular duplicate game for Taliz Paups, second violin; production with beautiful chst- fip ^ assault. This inddeoted that Presbyterian Church, Balti­ Miss Margaret Helfrick . ^ tremendous sense of HOME >TOC North Vletoiomese Ixad Fund budget for the 1967-68 fiscal year and voted a those not '*n the competition more, Md. He. is currently wdU also be conducted. Regis- violinist, and Miss Barbara generally wonderful pulled out Off thedr erjlrenohcd New TroiiWe 37.9 mills tax rate. ^ ’ WANTED studying with Muriel Ainley Kelly, cellist. sound. positions, po.ssi'bly slipping The vote was 6 to 0, .with the died by the town but now to b* brations will be taken at 7:30 and tenor soloist at Fir.st Bap­ DIAL p.m. and play begins at 8. Re- Moshe Paranov, who chose ooross the Laotian border just .epublicans voting “yes” and handled by the school board, Rockville, Conn.: Everyone’s * ..x, tist Church, West Hartford. He They will present “Air from and directed the work, is to le Democrats absts^ning. The board' of education la talking about the Roosevelt freshmervts wlM be served. Handel; First 643-6662 below the demilliUu-lzed zone. W ith Pickets* n ia associated with Burt Knust Serise, be congratulated. I never ex­ Elsewhere in' South Vletimm’s The budget session was one of getting $294,343 less than it re- Mills Salesroom located on the ----- McCabe Associates, designers Movement of Beethoven String pected this extremely difficult ground floor of the mill itself Pvt. Wayne C. Huot, son of 643-0154 northern sector, the South Viet­ the longest in the town’s his­ quested but still $429,899 more . 5 of business interiors, Hartford. Quartet, 18, Ito. 4 an^ opera would “arrive” as it did namese reported thetr second 21 Arrested tory. It began shortly after 9 than its current appropriation. .. . now open to the public. Now Mir. and Mirs. Andirew F. Huot tenor will sing "O Mio "String Quartet in D. Major you can shop direct at Con- of 47 ptoneer drede, has been The ,, last night. I’ve heard it with 119 success this week in the Hue last night and ended just be­ The directors, also by a 6 to necticut'a largest manufacturer aicc^ted in an Army Artillery Tesoro, from Don Giovanni by . Mozart. greater names in th e ' cast, but No ObligatiQR area 40 miles south of the de­ NAUGATUCK (AP) — Anoth­ fore 1:30 this morning. 0 vote and also with the Dem­ of pame-brand sweaters and officer Oandddate Course at Ft. Mozart; Phillis has such Mrs. Charles Lambert is even the Met’s production sev- COMPIETELY INSTALLED militarized tone. A spokesman er picket line skirmish at the In adopting the General Fund ocrats abstaining, adopted a sportswear. Save 40% and more gijuj oMa. He is a 1965 gradu- Charming Graces,” by Anthony chairman of a refreshment com- eral seasons back could not said a bnittallon of the Vietnam­ Uniroyal Footwear Division re­ budget, the Republican major­ $597,918 budget for the’ Fir* on famous brand skirts, shorts,. Manchester High School, Young; “Sure on this Shining nuttee. compare in musical styling and ese army’s 1st Division drove a sulted in the arrests of 21 per­ ity chopped $373,989 from Town IMstrict Special Fund for 1967* attended Manchester Commu------understanding with the produc­ c o m ity of guerrillas into a sons today on breach of the Manager Robert Weiss’ recom­ 68 and set a 3.52 mills tax rate. mo^^iabels reroralLe at College, and was employed Members of the French d u b Mias Kathy McDermott, a tion last evening. 1 OPEN DAILY vise with another government peace charges. mended budget and sliced 2.1 They cut $22,082 from Weiss’ half price sav ^s Wendy W ^t- Automatic Refrigeration Co., of Manchester wiU meet tomor- senior at Epst Catholic High I’ll admit that from a stand­ hoittaWon and a troop of ar­ 'fhe disturbance broke out, as mills from his recommended tax recommended $620,000 budget ed (above) suggests you drive Hartford. He appMed tor the row at 8 p.m. at the Walter N. School Will be guest speaker at point of sound the Met’s pro­ FORMICA COUNTER TOPS , 9 -6 mored persormel carriers it did Thursday, when rtri'king rate. and lowered his recommended out to the Roo^velt. Mills, 215 Officer Candidate School while Lederc Funeral Home, 23 Main a dinner meeting of the 50-50 duction was better, but from a EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLJBD Thursday. U.S. Army helicopter pickets tried to stop office work­ The 1967-68 budget is $706,277 3.65 mills tax rate by .13 mills. E.' Main St., Rockville, Conn, attending a communications st. to pay respects to the late Club temorrow at 7 p.m. in standpoint of theater it wasn’t i 78 Colors to Choose From TH U RS. 9 -9 gunships Joined In U>e battle, ers and management personnel or 7.1 per cent above the cur­ The 3.52 mills tax rate her* Open Mon., Tues., Sat. till .5:30 specialliist course at F t Gordon, Walter N. Lederc, a member. Neill Hall of the church. She in the same league. You can end 89 guerrillas were killed from entering the plant. budget and is based on a means that each $1,000 In as­ and Wed., Thurs., Fri. nights Ga. ------Will give an illustrated talk get better productions than end five captured, the ■ spokes­ Some 43 persons were arrest­ $217,218,582 revaluation-year sessment in the Fire District Hartt’s in Germany, but it’s a till 9 p.m. Two members of tiigv Senior about her tour of Russia last man said. ed on similar charges in Thurs­ Grand List. will account for $3.52 in taxes. long way over there, and the Girl Scouts of Manohester have summer. A slate of nominees ARMSTRONG Two days before -ovemment day’s incident. Four of them The 37.9 mill tax rate means The board, still by a 6 to 0 been selected to attend a State for club officers will be pre­ opera wMl not be done with any troops repwrted killing'156 guer­ were arrested again today. that each $1,000 of assessment vote end still with the Demo­ greater aplomb or security. Two persons were re]x>rted Conference of Youth Sunday at sented. Mr. and Mrs. Donald. rillas in an all-night battle equals $37.90 in General Fund crats abstaining, adopted a The iwoduction wiU altemeute Sandra Finds Bud^—at Last! HoUday Inn, Meriden. They are Alsbaugh are in charge of din­ INLAID LINOLEUM northwest of Hue. hurt today — a woman who taxes. $25,500 budget for the Special casts so it doesn’t seem fair for suffered a knee cut and a man Miss Karen Morsey of Senior ner "arrangements. Poor weather .ifandted US. Sandra Hilder of , who once stowed away The largest Item in the budget Downtown Taxing District and me to mention individuals in INSTALLED IN KITCHEN UP TO 9x18 who said he was kicked In the Scout Troop 2 of Center Con­ pilots to only 68 missions over in the admiral's cabin of the USS Long Beach finally goes to the board of education set a six mill tax rate. Both are last night’s performance at the abdomen. gregational Church, daughter of Mountain’s Legend North Vietnam Thursday. But achieved her goal yesterday—a: meeting with U. S. —$6,265,000. Except for a $41,- repeats of this year’s figures expense of those I shall not U.S. Air Force planes rrtumed Three locals of the United Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsey of Snow-covered Mt. Damavand sailor Bernard. (Budil Brewer. Sandra was trying to 800 insurance-item cu£, the fig­ and both were recommended by hear. Consequently let me say to the Hanoi area to bomb the Rubber Workers, representing ure follows the one reconunend- 91 Spruce St.; and Miss Melanie soars almost 19,000 feet above that the Zerbinetta was woii- about 5,500 employes at three see Bud but W^diecovered before the Long Beach Weiss. Each $1,000 in assess­ Moroney of Mariner Girls Scout eHectricaJ transformer site sev­ ed by the general manager. The ment in this District will pro­ Iran's fertile plains. Among the derfuUy good, both vocally and en miles north of the city again, Uniroyal plants here, have been sailed She flew to CaUfomia from New York where Ship 4 of Bowers School, daugh­ many legends about the moun­ (AP Photofax) $41,800 was for improved in­ duce $6 In revenue. histrionically; the Composer and Ool. Robin Olds of Woahing- on strike since April 21 as part she had appeared on television shows. (AP Photo­ surance benefits, which the ter ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert tain are that the prophet Zo- was __ exceUent in a role where I A napalm firebomb explodes,on ridge leading to of a nationwide walkout. Local And, again by a 6 to 0 vot* Moronej'* of 54 Mather 9t. ton, D.C., shot down his second fax) . \ ______, board denied for ail town em­ roaster lived on its slopes; the heard a world-famous ^6l95 \ MIG. It made him the first dou­ Viet Hill 88 North as a Marine battalion moves 45 of the URW represents' the with the Democrats abstaining, ' simurgh, fabulous bird of wis­ ployes—municipal and school. the board adopted a $417,944 M singer “crack wide open;” the Preparation Extra ble MIG killer of the war. along ridge toward the top of the hill. The hill, Footwear Division workers. \ The Briti^ American Club dom and great size, lived on its The school budget Includes budget for the Town Water De­ Ariadne managed the title role The kill came In a 20-mlnute third of a trio of hotly-contested border peaks, was $72,200 for Blue .Cross, CMS, Dart League will have a ban­ summit; and F^M un, a folk kno,\vledge and understelid^' series of at least,.seven dog­ Relocating Costs 2,500 Unemployed partment and a $263,34;2 budg­ hero, claimed jhe tyrant Zahak finally captured today by the U.S., forces. -• Major Medical, life and Health quet Saturday at 6- p.m. at the ing. / fights during the boiriblng of the HARIFQRD (AP) — Busi­ et for the Town Sewer Depart­ in one of its Insurance, items formerly han- clubhouse. In tlie male depertaijent the 9x12 CLOSEOUT transformer site. Olds’ vlotlhi, a ’ ‘ nesses and farms that must ment, following Weiss’ recom­ Majordomo was excellently make way for rtate highway mendations in each instance. stuffy and Bacchus (a rather LINOLEUM RUG 9 X 12 BRAIDED RUGS $ 2 8 .9 5 2J^SL::^Srrerirn";ToS Air Force Makes Rescue c(mstruction will bo-paid up to Young, Jouma The 1967-6g General Fund stupid role at best) was well 9 X 12 NYLON RUGS— In'Vietnam. $25,000 for the cost of relocaitlng wHl be financed by es­ DOWNTOWN MAIN ST., MANCHESTER sung but not convincing from Large Selection of Colors The United- States aflso lost under a bill that cleared Thurs­ Atomic Plant SStimated revenue a t $8,266,338 an acting standpoint. Far bet­ Fini^ed Sides...... ••$ 4 8 .9 5 frt^nfipotn property taxes; $1,861,- P.A.C. (See Page Ten; day in the General Assembly. Folds in New OPEN 6 DAYS THURS. TILL 9 P^M. ter were the . four comedians Schooner Survivors Currently, there is no provi- ^ , . . _ . 550 ftem eduoaitlonal-retated who played deftly and stang in For Those Who Want To Save $ $ Do It. Yourself Or C^H Us Sion for paying m oving costs, NEW YORK (AP) - The state odd; $122,106 from cur­ more than satisfactory man­ except for occupants of housing eight-month-old World Journal the mdependent Herald T r i^ ^ rent eervlces; $200,000 from in- vestntents and mtsceilaneous;. ner. The trio of nymphs were Da Nang whera . 0 or more units are to ^ , ,ews- Ne^^^^k Seven Hurt also notable from a vocal and TRUCK LOAD PRICES Tot Critical; Arrive at $81,500 from flinee; Hcenees LTD. The measure, , which room ntia moroine that it „„iy afteraooti Manhattan decorative standpoint. ROCK is l a n d . HI. (AP) — and pemnlits; $58,240 from oth­ 9” X 9” Tiles—12” x 12” Tiles—45 sq. ft. per case Falls 8 Stories DA NANG, Vietnam (AP) ^ were the only ones aboard. er agencies; and $27,390 frafti BINGO The remainder of the large the House and was sent to the was ceasing i)Uiblioation with daily. Seven wwfcmein w« •e injured Kurth said his wife is in the Seven ' survivors from the governor, deletes the 20 unit today’s ^edWons. Shortly after the newsroom non-eduoattonal-reloited state EVERY MONDAY—8 P.M. cast was more than adequate. ASBESTOS VINYL TILE 86.88 United Sioites. today -hi a collapse of a wall At no point in the evening was Out of Window wrecked American schooner Umit and provides $250 in mov- The annotmeement, w h l^ w aa ported, Matt Meyer, ~ aid. After distress signals were 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE there the slightest feeling that Very (Jood Selection In Stock Dante Deo were brought to Da ing costs to all occupants throw 2,600 persons out of work, World Journal Tribune pres- being constructed at an atomic No surplus is anticipated -this was a student production; (AP) — A 16» sent from the schooner, the U.S. ateo took the Scrlpps-Howard issued a stotement on be- energy electric generating P. A. C. BALLROOM month-old boy, who fell eight Nang tonight and the leader of Air Force flew to the scene, (See Page Fourteen) one felt that it was being done Annual Disturbance and Hearrt organizations out of gj the owners, saying the project at Cbrdova, north of by one of the better, small opera Arm strong Inlaid, litortes from a window of a the group Said. "The ground south of the Chinese Coanimunist journalism. paper’s losses had been runnlhg Rock leteuid. . _ Ceramic Tile sq. f t 47c Heavy Duty 1st Quality downtown hotel, remained in sure feeis solid. ’ island of Hatoan. Planes NEW HAVEN (AP) — It’s Tht'^ new paper had been ^t the rate of $700,0()0 a mohth. nitnols State Police reporM companies which abound dropped eanergenicy equipment spring, and about 300 Yale stu- throughout the German-speak­ cjritical condition today. The schooner was reported to formed from Sorlpps-Howard’e ^ jjg g^id the owners. had con- eight men were found under In Stock.,Reg. 68c sq. f t Linoleum Officials et Presbyterian-St. have been on a scientific expe­ ing countrites. (See Page Ten) (See Pag* Ten)L World Telegnam & The Sun, tributed more than - $10 million debris. Seven were taken to Mo- Bingham Quits Luke’s Hospital said it was a dition when she went aground • ' to keep the pa/peT alive since line Lutheran Hosplto^ where The orchestral score is diffi­ Remnants sq. yd. $2.89 I w cult in the extreme, and the 'stu­ near miracle that Rupert Chris- on a reef in the Paracel Islands September, in addition to $7 attendants said none appeared QoUege Board dents handled It very well on Ceramic Fioor Tiie sq n.54c (opher Burtan surviv^ his tum­ about 240 miles east of this city million in severance .payments seriously injured, the whole. There were times ble Thursday from a window on on ___ the__ northeast coart of South made to einployes of the three The men, among about a d ^ Executive Post 85 East Center St. when Mr. Paranov somewhat Reg. 89c sq. f t Nyon Rugs. reg. $58 $39.95 the 14th floor to a sun-deck on ■yiotnam. the fifth floor. The .hotel has no A O.S. A,., uaruicri lu oui'aij x la-uo ^ HARTFORD (A P)-^. Har­ At Summit St. overwhelmed his singers in old J. Bingham leaigned today “’’ pas-sages, but the very floor numbered 13. pUame flew to the islands, after JL operate our K. Newberg Construction Oo. of Surgeons determined that the isis escecutive secretary of th* awl^Kird problems presented in dtotress signals wero received, ._ paper, the cost of that operation Chicago which la hutiding the boy. had not suffered a skull and made the rescue. 1 -| ^ _ 8 • ^now the new round of wage plant for the Commonwealth State College Board, attacking WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL intonation were surmounted in the board for "offertog me a fine style. Iractiire or internal Injuries. Picked up were six aduta and U | - | 1 * I , I JTl OIHftl k S e a se s reached In the agree- Edlsim Co. of CMoago ■ His right arm was severed ® ‘*ild. •___ ^ J. ment between tlK TypograpM- lowa-niinois Blectri^ G^ ^., deal at a cost of $6,mld. MANCHESTER ing tentativdb'^ scheduled to begin this lau. lu ; CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED. : " : S r e ^ K 3 feet long by 120 feet ipde and will b e^ ili; on four acres of L land where the old ^ t Sq. railroad station, once stood, '-V. Z' * ■ 3 M “ 1 n 3 a

P A G E T H R E E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ^NCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 P A G E TW O \ ____ . : ______-• - — IgjBnSEiSISlGISIBISISISIBnElISIISIEESISISISlSISnS/SISISiBfaiSISiaEEEEcESrSISIE^ t Hoithdealer Coventry South Windsor Open 6 Days Every Week — Thurs. and Fri. Nights Open till 9:00 2NI>^ EXCITIXO BT7N Sheinwold on Bridge Both aides vnlneraUa Spring Wet^ K NORTH EXB~ SAVES WHAT HE CAN gave up a spade. V A.IO GOP Leader Complete Home Furnishings Since 1899! By ALFRED SHEINWOtiD West continued with a. ftwith <> J 9 7 6 2 Barilef in the week we watch- round of spades, clearing all c i « Q 8 2 Not Likely Says Party Is Men^s Fellowship Breakf ast mcdmr« > ed the West Coast Larry Weiss the tnimps out. W orf then led WEST. EANT One O f These Is Sure To Please Mom On Mother's Day, May 14th! at play. Today we give equal to: the king o< heartB and took A QJ7S A 10 9 / ‘Manchester is in a line posi­ The First Congregational Directors are John Backus, imilEWMAN , space and time to the Boston the rest otf (he hearts and three ^ Q 7 6 4 3 tion foe going through the sum­ Is Gaining Church on Main St. will hold Wllldam Conley, Rick Pole, B Larry Weiss. Appropriately high diamonds. South was down O A 4 ^ K Q 10 mer with no water restrictionB, a Men’s Fellowship breakfast Pratvk Strenek, , Levin P.^rma- fredricmarch|richardboone enough, we see our conservative four, for a loss of 400 points. * 1 0 9 7 6 4 3 thanlQB to a rine wet spring so Nicholas Lenge of West Hart­ tomorrow at 7 a.m. in the lower klan, Paul Perkins, Walter Fos- Boston attorney saving what he Weiss waa too wfise to let Mm- SovJt h far," said Town Water Super­ look for the golden arches— McDonald’s ford, minority House leader, hall of the church, „ter, \,.Uiam Leonard and Ray DIANE CILENTO can from an unlucky hand. aelf in for so big a loss on a A 6 4 2 intendent Lawre*^ veiyr gratifying." eral Assembly relaiUng to Home BIGFROSTmOOF'17' Oapt. Rogeo" J. Provencal, son at 7:30 In the pastor’s study. , Story Hours queen of clubs and tested the Fredpibatlon last month to­ Rule and Charters whose “ fun­ Garden Club Meeting ■^ six-week series of story trumps -with the king and ace. of Wte. Rosealma Provencal of taled 3.73 inches against an damental changes and decisions 17 Carol Dr. and the late Virgil 'The South Windsor Garden be held at the Sadd MHS STUDENT COUNCIL If the trumps had broken should be left to the voters of April average of 3.64 inches. J. Provencal, has recently been Club win meet Monday at the Memorial Library, Oakland Rd., evenly, Weias ■would have made FIIEOnCIMIIGK the towns concerned” . AND Total precipitation since Jan. 1 AIK-CONDi/'^JNEr promoted to his present rank home of Mrs. Andrew Pinto, 10 st^rUng May 9. The series will his contract. When the trumps C O LO R bf DOUIffl txytals 11.06 inches, still 2.72 He reported that It was “ in­ wWle serving with the U. S. Juniper Rd., Bloomfield. M6m- be held every Tuesday at 1 p. failed to break, Weiss could go RICHADDBOOIIE inches below a^veorage but 2.36 BURNSIDE credible the amount of retribu­ Army at Ft. Waanwright, Fair­ bers will view Mrs. Pinto’s hot- tor half an hour. The story AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE i I . ' HA.MOrfO back to the' clubs and thus make Inches nmre than reported for tion going on at the State Cap­ HASI!4ib.SIZEFIIEIZER! sure of seven tricks. He had not fvn • . DIME CILENTO banks, Alaska. house herb garden. i the corresponding period last itol by the Democrats’’ whom Provencal is a 1960 graduate Refreshments to be served by ^ho must register at Uie given up his chance to make his he contends are “ working a tok­ year. of Manchester High Sciw l, and contract, and he had sa'ved pjlittvisilircilUiihiMin thfj hostess will utilize the home “ en program” with the legisla­ a 1964 graduate of the Univer­ grown herbs. Kindergarten Be^straUon three tricks when the trumps T on igh t tion introduced and who have MOM, DAUTHEB KHXED "ONE OF TiuE BESTt- sity of Oomneoti'out School of Members planning to attend ^ B failed to break favorably. NORWICH (AP) — A Usbon — Cue Magazine “ reached a point of arrogance, Electrical Elngineering. His ■wife, Daily Question At 7:00-9:10 in their atUtudes". are asked to contact Mrs. Hec- woman and her 4-year-old the fomti'er Miss JoAnne LaBar- tor Beaupre. The club is also and Wednes- Partner opens with one d ob, ’The speaker credited the Re­ daughter have been -killed^ in Sun. From 2 :00 ron, is a daughter of Mrs. Jo­ making p l^ s for a lawn sale to and the next player passes. a headhon auto collision on publican legislators as “ being seph A. Mader of 112 Waddell Exciting You hold: Spades, 10-9; Hearts, respected, having ablEty, know­ be h elf L y 20 from 10 a.m. to f Work Day Rouite/12 here. Rd. and the late Richard La- noon at the Wood Memorial Li- ^ f K-J-9-6; Diamonds, K-Q-10; M n . Felix Prokop, 46, and ing right from "wrong and work­ Barron- 'The couple has a son, liuwii CAL c ^ kindergiarteti orientation Clubs, 7-6-4-S. her daughter died Thursday ing hard to do their best in dif­ Roger, and a daughter,^JoAnne brary, Ma • progmm for parents will be held E DINING MKIENCE What do you say? plght when the cor in which ficult times.” He spoke before both born in Ala^a. '^ School Menus ^ Wednesday frt>m 8 to 9 pm. All Day Saf., May 6 Menus to be served In the ^ auditorium, Answer: Bid one heart. Show they were riding collided with about 60 Republicans at a din­ a major suit rather than raise ner meeting sponsored by the schools next ■week are. Pareoxts with ohildren planning 5 a car dri^ven by Gerald Pare, 27 active members in the group, Monday, baked chicken cutlet ^ kindergarten nert partner’s minor suit. 22, of Manchester, N.H. local party town committee. that the club would meet a t -8 Copyright 1967 Local committee chairman with crea^ gravy, cranberry ^ ^ ^ Let U$ Help You With Police said they arrested Pare p.m. Monday at the home of sauce, buttered wax ^ ^ s , fluf- ^ ^ General Features Ooijt. and charged him with miscon­ John W. Alien conducted the Mrs. Eugene Bramhall on Park­ session with several reports giv­ fy rice, bread and butter, ice portant" meeting. Your Spring Clean-up duct with a motor veWdo. He er Bridge Rd., and plana its cream;_____ n Tuesday, n .. -4 m •• meat n and v i /4 * _____ ~ suffered minor Injuries. HAPPENING^ en. second annual arts and crafts E WHERE IT'S ALWAYS cheese grinder, pickle chips, but- Manchester Evening Her- GOP Women Meeting .show May 20 at the Plains Ath­ Tax Appeals 65 TOLLAND TPKE. Tel. 647-9831 MANCHESTER Mrs. Ruth Smith, president tered peas, cake with icing; Windsor correspond- Call 643-0033 letic Field with Mrs. Lee Sten- Ellsworth■mil....TTlrvW and High School,CnVij-kAl avAAlveal . _ * Of the local Women’s Republi­ berg as general chairman, with ent, Ann Lyons, tel. ^-8682. E BETWEEN 8 A.M. and S P.M. can Club of Coventry, reported cutlet with tomato sauce, mash­ Reach Eight w FRIDAY SPECTACULAR a plant sale at the same time. ed potato, buttered peas, cake ______cy E JO IN OUR Proceeds of the forthcoming B Assessment* appeals ha^ve been with icing, bread and butter. B "HAPPY BURT LANCASTER George Proudly Presents show will go toward the new Wednesday, hot roast beef sand­ fil'ed in Hartford County Court LEE MARVIN NOTICE scholarship the club has voted Dining dt Its Best! "k of Common Pleas by two more wich, buttered whole kernel HOUR" Food, Drinks and Service are Superb! Children LJndre 1? Free ICLAUDIA CARDINALE TOWN OF COtfENTRY to award a graduating senior RUMMAGE Mlanohester property owners, corn, rice and raisin pudding Tnes. thru Fit. Banquet and Party Facilities to Ac­ _____ TONIGHT______ZONING BOARD from Coventry High School for Black Cat 8:15, Drinkers 9:26 bringing to eight the number ■THE ■with topping, bread and butter; from S to 7 commodate up to 200! OF APPEALS ad'vancement in the Modem SALE Creatures at Bewitching 11:00 who appealed their Oct. 1, 1966 I PROFESSIONALS" For Their Last Local Engagement Thursday, frozen orange juice, p.m. — At an executive session of Problems Course at the local hamburg, macaroni and tomato Sponsored By k Dancing Fri. and Sat.! kr assessments to date. —COLOR— Before Embarking On A National Tour An Drinks with the “Lloyd Gilliam TMo" from s o TERRIFYINO WE WERE AFRAID ’TO SHOW the Coventry Zoning Board of school. casserole, buttered beets, jello, Episcopal Church Stephen and Alice R. Koskl Academy Award Winner] COLUMBIA RECORDING ARTIST Monday’s meeting of the club Reduced! 9 to 1 A.M. ALL THREE! BUT WE WERE SCARED NOT TO! I Appeals held May 1st, the fol­ com bread and Butter; Friday, Women are asking for a reduction in the “BEST SONG” will discuss the possibility of Entertaining Nightly 6 to 1 AJUL ★ Even The Bravest Will Liock His Car Doors ■*■ lowing .appeals were unani­ baked fish puff, tater bites, but­ Sat., May 6th $8,170 assessment value placed "BORN FREF' naming the scholarship after on thedr property at 21 Kerry St. ★ THE BLUE BEATS ★ mously appi-oved. tered spinach, fruit and cookie, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Featuring Their No. 1 Current Hit# Jon Winters, a member of the A HEMISPHERE PICTURE TUI Their dwelling Is assessed for HARTFORD-SPRINGPIEID EXPRESSWAY 1. George H. Shaweross, Bol­ bread and butter. Milk is serv­ St. Peter’s Church RTS.5A & 91 North - HARTFORD “ Bom In Chicago” “ Can’t Get Close” school’s faculty who recently CHURCH CORNERS $5,470 and their land for $2,700. ton Branch Road. ed with all meals. Rt. 85—Hebron, Conn. “The Collectors” 2. Frank J. Kristoff, Cooper passed away. Wapping Fair Aides The Koskt’s puircihased the prop­ 17 in YGOP Resfauranf Lounge PLUS Officers of the Wapping Fair erty on April 19 of tills year Lane. Gene H. Boylngton, president “Greater Hartford’s Newest Dining Facility” An Extra Special From Danbury, Conn. Inc. for the coming year are from Gussie Strouch. n o w L Signed: of the Young Republicans Club 860 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD William Young, president; How­ Earl P. and Doris C. 'Wliite of II Grant E. Toothaker Sr. of Coventry, reported a mem- Opposite Conn. Blvd^ Phone 289-4359 ■I ard Chamberlain, first idce- 20 Buckland St. eire seeking a CSiairman * liership of . 17 active members GIRLS "GIRLS" "GIRLS presldent; William Maguire, reduction in the $53,130 assess- An All Girl Band With A Boss Sound for the group during its first I p | E u i i i ;r second vice-president; Edwin Fancy ment value placed on their prop­ year of organization, that the IK H K EB 5 >11 Barber, third ■vice-president; erty. The bulldli^ is assessed club stresses active participa­ for $31,220'athd the land for $21,- "THE WHAT NOTS NOTICE Hannah Williams, correspond­ N ow in blood-curining color A hemisphere PiCTURi w ^ tion and plans for a member­ BARRiCiNi E 900_ The 'Whites condtwt a swim­ p^\so mltlssstsijissLsSiLi SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT TOWN OF BOLTON, ing secretary; Lorraine John­ S how ing ship drive soon. son, recording secretary, Rich­ ming dub on the premises dur­ CONNECnCUT The GOP meeting elected ard Berrlo, treasurer; and CHOCOLATES ing summers. ■V' BOARD FOR ADMISSION Mrs. Barbara Carr of Wrights TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST. REAR OF THEATER I ’’DAMAGEDDAMAGED Gary Devins, assistant treas­ Both sets of appellants ere be­ Saf., May 6 OF e l e (3t o r s Mill Rd. to the committee, re­ “WOOLF” 6:30-8:65—SELECTED SHORTS 8:30 >11 urer. ing represented by the Manches­ Notice is hereby given that placing Harry A. Jackson who WK>ORnNTI WOOWtUWDeRtBy the Fine Custoe In tile Ooaeh Bwm. ' DaUah Lavl i ProDBrodi by our ExooUcfit CJbcf • 19e qt. In V2 goL only Pljitt Deposit l A 2:00-4:20-6>40-9:p0 SCHOLARSHIP FUND FOR ONE OP OUR STUDENTS William Holden BUSINESSMEN’S l u n c h e o n s D A^Y 11;80 to 2:00 GM Sponsored By DINNERS 6: t. ' eW erIng to Banquet# and Special ParUes Donation $1.00 Per Person OAUi FOB BESEBVA’nON S—872-8881 ^ EOTRA LGE. E G G S doz.47c mm 67 WINDSOR AVE. — trERNgN — ROUTE 88 .■vv.54v“,.*

MANCHESTER ^ N I N G HERALD, I^GHEBTERJDQHN.. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 PAGE FTVB ______I ‘ - — ...... ------I .■I. . PI..X I I M W i and food ^ e tomorrow from for both games la 6:16 but >^' Hebron, Andover and Mar bpr- FOR RENT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCSIESTER, CONN^ FRtPAY, MAY 5,1967 Hebron ougn will participate In an orien­ 10 a m. 'toYp.m. at Phelps Hall players should be at the fields Town to Conduct Panel p P A G E POUR tation program next week. The Rt. 85, Hebron Center. at 6 p.m’. 8 and 16 mm. Movie Prej jectors—sooM or silent, a M program le designed to faclllta'is ^rvlces at th^ churches In The Joriee-Keefe Post . 96, home on furlough from over­ memhem, (munts its constituen­ American Legion will hoM a On Use of ^Open Space^ 38 mm. slide projectors. « cy of members and adherents In Red Cross Swim Program the transition of students from Hebron Sunday ate as follows: ECHS Twirlers seas duties. The Oeheral Coun­ their UxMil grammar icnools to St. Peter’s ’Bpisoopal (3hurch, May Day dance tomorrow eve­ WELDON DRUG CO: cil seasloiiB will convene ths churches at about 120,000 The Towrt of Manchester, on Town Manager Robert Wedas the junior high school at Rham. Oommunton at 8 and 10 a.m. ning, at 8 p-m. at LegSon Halil. 767 Main SL—TeL 648-5S2| Wednesday, May 17 at 7:30 persons. May 17 at 8 p.m. at the Senior wdH serve as mocteraitor. Win Trophies Will Be Held at Amston Lake ’The piogram Is planned for Mon­ Church School at lO a.m. and TV-Radio Ton ig ^ pin. In,the Bushnell Memorial Alliance missianarlee have The speakers, ah key staite day through Friday with one Young People’s Fellowship at Mancheater, Evening Herald Oltizens Center at Linden and offiedaJa, wild be as follows: Blast OaithW. MaJo(i«ttes won Audltortum, Hartford. Mved and wi)«*ed ftor many Mrs. Janei|: Berry, Hebron the jliajor. league.game May 20 Hebron coifrespondent, Mrs. four trophies in twWltng, con­ fifth of the sixth grades of each 6:80 p.m.; Hebron Oongregatlon- Myrtle Sts., wiiW conduct a pro­ Carl Otte, the open spAce co- The AUtence, Dr. Natheh years In some of the world’s PT4 president, hae announced between the Boston Red Sox and ^larjorle Porter," tel. 228-9116. tests last week. They won ftast “hot spots’’ of tension and war. the Cleveland Indians should elementary stihool coming to the ai Church, church services at gram on “ Open Space Utiliza­ ord^dnator for the State Deport­ Bailey, Its president, says. Is that the Red Croae swimming high school .on, regular high 9:30 a.m. and church school at Television place fotr a mUMtary routine and sixth in size in the proteistant Dp. Bailey, said. In Vietnam, he contact their ■ ipanagers. Buses tion.’’ ment of Agrl'CUWure, who will phogram'iwlironce again be held school buses. 10:46 a.m.; and Gilead Congre­ MEDICAL SCHOOL FiPND UP The program, in the form of <22)/Mass.I . Highlights second place for a dance and added, the AAUance has a mis- wijl transport the boys to and discuss state and federal pro­ LOAM & FILL (18) You Ashed for It nrissiona-ry ministry and has gational Church, church school HARTFORD (AP) Aiiother I Mike Douglas 1:30 (392) Wild.lid. Wild West (C) twirt routine in competitions stonairy force of 140 men and KNOWN FOR VALUF S at Amston Lake. from the game. AdiAteslon will Upon arrival at the school the a panel dlscusrion, was initiat­ grams for the acqtidsdtipn and I £MU> (or HS} Checkmate nearly 900 misBionarlea as- at 9 :“ ' a.m. and church serv- .$ million has been author­ (13) Center Stage Sunday, Aptdl 23, at Ocean women, and for many years was A'I children who will enter be $2 per child. All money ^ust sixth gfraders will report to the 2.9 ed by GOP Town Director devedopment of open spaces. I Ybe Addams signeil in 25 countries around icen'at 11 a.m. ized for allocation toward the I Perry Masco ’ 8) Movie Beach Audltortum, .and S at^ the only Proteotant miesion In be collected by the May T§ auditorium where they will be David Odegard. Richard Woodhuid, principal (40) Green Hornet ((3) the world. H. is an evangeMcal Grade 1 thds fall through those building of the State Medical- The' public is invited to attend^ •sanitary engineer for the Sfc^e FOR SALE (22) Schools Match WUs day at Birohland Junior High Protestant body which has the area. Three mlSetonarles of deadline. --welcomed and Introduced to Bulletin Board S:U (10-20-30) Tarzan (C). entering Grade'12 Are eligible Dental school In Farmington by aind, invitaitdana have been ex- Department o< HtaoJth. He will School, Longmeadow, Mass. mode foreign misslonairy woiit Uie Ohriotian and Mlsaionary League Regletratlon giUdes for the day. A seventh ’the Hebron Volunteer Ftre 1:00 (24) Antliiues to take swimming lessons. the State Bond {Jommission. ) tended to the Board of Direc­ present the state’s position on ALSO GRAVEL (22) Marshal Diiion ■». The majjorettes, directed by ite'major Objeottve since 1884. AWanice, he said, kidnaped by Poriy and Colt League regis­ grade^^dent will be assigned Department will hold their reg­ (40) Adventures of Mark Miss Mairy Ann Pryzbyolen, aire tors, the Town Pla.raning Oom- the use of watershed property Now totaling more than 1,- Viet Cong guerilla warriors In Mrs. John Ryan of Wall St. trations are still being accepted tc each Of-, the visitors and the ular monthly drill Sunday at 9 The riew authorization ’Thurs­ •;00 Twain Miss Nancy Matczak, captain; mission, the ’Town Conservation for recreation purposes. CALL 643-7172 1 ^fiSSToiant 8:30 ( 3-12) Hogan's Heroes (C) 200 Alliance churches In the 1M6, Are still ID the hands of and Mrs. Adrian Cheney of at Cello’s Store In Hebron Ce:,- sixti) grade^ student will follow a.m day Increases the total e a r- I (24) Segovia Master Class Miss Peggjt- liBanning, Miss his guide’s schedule throughout marked for the construction of (3ommdssicm,' the Advisory Rec Chri.stopher Ftorcy of the Cap­ thedc (aptors behind the Com­ Hope Valley Road are co-chair­ ter and the Hebron Barber The Little League teams will after 5 p.m. P.tn.1 (18) Subscription TV Mary BUen Hannon^l3'.ss Lynn United States and Canada, the and Park Boaixl, the (Chamber itol Region Planning Agency ) P(2er Jennincs (10-20-22-30) Man from munist lines. men for the project. Shop. A deadline for these reg the day and be a guest of the play an exhibition game tonight. the school to $36 million. Con­ U.N.C.L.B.' (C)^ Masluk, Miss AnoT Buccere, Alliance has 75,000 actual of“ Commerce Beautifioatian who wild discuss the agency’s (30) Sp ) What's New? Applications for a Red Cross istratlons will be set in the near scitool at lunch. The Bears will play the Lions struction is expected to start •:16 ( 20;) ' a«aMO) News • :00 ( 3-12) Movie MHss Tenry Stevens, Miss Mati- Oommdittee, the Citizens Ad­ Open Space Program, and It-s SO) McHale's Ns (24) NE3T Playhouse qualified water .safety Instructor Church Rummage Sale on School F^eld and the ’Tigers this summer, and It may re­ A. LATULIPPE (40) lyn Weieh, Miss Nancy Lynch future. ’The fee is $2 per boy. visory Cbmmdttee and the relationship to the Town of Man­ Merv G rl^ . ^ „ are being accepted at the pres- Sixth Graders’ Program ’The Episcopal Church Wom­ will play the Wildcats on Lit­ quire five tb seven years to «:80 «) The Nude of the Game 8:30 ( I M ^ ^ ) T.H.B. Oat (C)' ' and Mliss Nancy WalL League of Women Voters. chester. B\m / ( 8-40) Phyllis Diller en' time and may be sent to ’TIm -sixth grade students from en will hold a rummage sale tle League Field. Game time (Complete. Stww 10:00 ( 8-40) The Avengers either of the co-chairmen. 1 ' ynderooiver8) P ^ r” Jennings (1030-22-30) Laredo (C) iniEK OT ine aO-22-30)Jfronoo Huntle^rlnkley ntleyirl .10:30 (18) Subscription TV Scout MeeUng (C)(10) News 11:00 ( 3-8 (C), 10-30-22-3040) ■ Missionary Unit (Ml(13-20^) What’s News New?, , - I News. Sports. Weather Tlk' Hebron Boy Scouts for 7Kn ((33-30-40) 3) Walter News, pronkite Weather «J)^ (12) Newsheat Parkhill-J oyce Troop 28 wUI hold their regular (Ifl)(at) News)>eatWorld Press Review ^ 11:15 (20) Memory Lane To Hold Confab hO) McHale's Navy ' (40) Sports Pinal monthly planning me^ng on (30) Huntley-Brtnkley 11:30 ( 3) Movie Sunday at 6:30 p.in. in the Town ( 8) TwUlght Zone 11:30 (10-20-22-30) Tonight (C) nie Ohrisbien and Mission- Flower Shop ( 8) DeaUn Valley Days (C) { 8-40) Joey Bishop Show airy AlHance Will have its an­ Frank Oakeler, Proprietor Qffi(^,.,Building. All persons In- 7:15 (40) You Asked t)or It (12) Movie _ 1:00 ( 3) The Las Vega.s Show nual General Oounoil May 15 601 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER tere^edTn promoting the scout­ I (30) Newsreel ing prograrti In town are urged BEE SATURDAYS TV WEEK FOE C0MP1J:TE LISTING to 22 in Hartford. A two-day (Next to Hartford National missionary conference will be Bank) to -attend. held Mlay 15 and 16 at the s YES—WE DELIVER • Phones: 649-0791 — 649-1448, Tho newly re-organlzed troop Radio Hartfdrd Htlton Hotel for more under. Scoutmaster Adrian SMILING V SCRVICK (W s ItetiBB liKshidM only fhooe newg broadcssts 16 than 100 missionaries now Cheney had 26 boys attend the mlnnte length. Sonte statlona carry other ohoit new third meeting test Saturday. WDBC—13« fi;00 News. Sports. Weather Boys between the ages of tl and 6:35 Americana ' 6:00 Dick Robinson 7:00 Weatherwatch 14, who are intereated in iK»ut- 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:10 Americana IflS- are welcome .to join '^he 9:00 Ken Grltfln 7:30 News News, 7:46 Joe Garagiola troop. They meet weekly on 7:86 Brinkley Saturday mornings at 9:30 at 6:00 Hartford HighlighU ":00 Pop Concert 7:00 News 8:30 WTIC News Take the Hebron Elementary School. ' 8:00 (Slight 8:66 Boston at Minnesota Downtown Manchester Manchester Parkaiie 12:00 Quiet Hours U;eo w n c World News The boys recently formed 5 WPOP—141# 11:46 Sports Final four patrols. They are the Wojf 6:00 Danny <31ayton Show 13:65 PlmphaslB . _ patrol with H. d a y Osborn as 7:00 Leo "Bahl'' Simms Show 12:o5 The Other Side of the Day Your Hick SALE 12:00 Gary Girard Show leader; the ’Fhunderblrd patrol WINF—1238 6:00 News with (ieorge Rose as lea<}er; the | 6:15 S p ^ Dp Hartford Buakles with Laurence Rose as ^ 6:00 N ^ Rail Excursions 6:16 Barry Farber Show 7.75x14 leader, and the Flaming Arrow 6:46 LoweU Thomaa patix)! with Mark Balone as 6:66 PbU Rlxzuto _ Set for May^4 X, 7:00 The World Tonight teader. 7:16 Prank Gifford o, 8.25x14 72 in Kindergarten 7:30 Harry Reasoner Connecticut VaU^''^Ohapter X 7:86 World of RellgioB of the National Railway Sis- Ray E. Gardiner, principal of 8:00 N^ „ _ .. . 8:10 i^ak Up Hartford torioal Society Will operate' a 8.15x15 the Hebron EUementary School, 10:(» (Jommont ^ ^ liteam-powered railroad exour- 1 9 .9PLUS 5 TAXES reports that 72 children are 10:30 Speak Dp Hartford , 11:30 Barry Parher Show '• aion. May 14, hroni Hartford to registered for the kindergarten 12:00 Oonunent ^ ALL FIRST LINE - 4-PLY. NYLON WHITEWALLS! (Wssion this fall. 12:16 News. S lg .^ « ^ Derby, Via New Haven and Devon, returning to Hartford NO TRADEeIN REQUIRED — FREE MOUNTING According to the estimated 6:00 Afternoon BdlUon by way of Waterbury. The trnan enrollment records and the wiS leave .Hartford at .9:45 enumeration figures, it is an­ OAn. and return at 6:80 pm. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS^ ticipated that 78 children will / LET US PRICE Tickets and information are enter kindergarten. To date afvailable at Zacher’s Photo there are still some 10 families S oft straws— print ‘ lined YOUR NEXT Supply, 141 Asylum St-, Hart­ who have not registered chil­ PRE^RIPTIdN ford; Cohn. Valley Chapter, MORIARTY BROTHERS dren and this does not take into NRHS, P.O. Box, 361, Hart­ 301 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER— 643-5135 6 ft. wide X 6 ft. 8 indiet deGp x 6 ft. 2 incht high account new families that may ("■‘"I ARTHUR DRUe ford, or The Troljey Museum, move In before the opening of summer’s prettiest handbag R t 140, Warehouse Point. EASY TO ASSEMBLE...all you neod it a screwdrivor school. In three words, we’ce still growing. Scout Campaign The annual independent fi­ nance (mmpaign in Hebron for the Blackledge District of the Charter Oak Council of Boy 3.00 Scouts is scheduled for this weekend with Herbert L. John­ Soft summery straws, pretty as all out­ son as area finance chairman. The steering committee for He- doors with gay printed cotton linings. Double fbiton is Howard Lunt, Warren Smith. William Johnson and handled totee and pouch styles in black, white, BIG VALUE IN lABGE^^B: 9*7" x 6'8" x 6'2". .^Richard'Cahill. beige, toast and'pastels. ‘Charge-lt*. . . No money down Canvassers will visit local FREE DELIVERY IN MANCHESTER AREA residents, soliciting contributions for the cbimcil which aids and supports troop 28 and cub scout pack 28. Tour of Houses Hebron Historical Society has announced plans for a tour of old houses in the Burrows Hill section of toyn on June 4. The tour will include Buprows Hill School, believe^ to have been built in the 1700’s. It is the only old school building still - belonging to the town. ’The schoolhouse contains old, double wooden desks, the master’s desk, wooden blackboards and a curved ceiling. Additional information will be available as plans progress, l^ ton Game Boys Interested in attending

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■rt. PAGE MANCHESTER ^EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 V’l MANCHESTER EVENING HERAID; MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. MAY 5,1967 EAGE SIX Kenrle reported that the board grammar echool, Is^movlng out now being set up to invite busi­ C o v e n t r y ' has now, in a sense, sp^nt $800 o< s4/ate. Raymond ^Ducharme, r v r i l U l t ness and friends ^ t o the pro­ cident on Rt. 83 near Leveiond general well beipg of all,” the of Its S18.000 commitment hack at the high sdhool, has accept­ gram. ' Hill Rd. The school Is set to open In South Windsor councilman said. Vernon to the tovm. general fund. In ed a contract elsewhere, and South Windsor He concluded that up to this Mias Wheeler’s car, heading WilUam Taylor, presently September 1969 arid will be south, ran into a oar driven by other words, the board's budg­ $105,000 point the tWacuasions were be­ Details on Salaries et is "Ught” and the best pres­ chairmen of the H/ngllsh de­ staffed by the Sisters of Notre Loan some? Mns. Ruth Kahn of Ferguson. Dame De Namur of Connecti­ ing handled in a manner prop-- 14 to Join ent, e*rtlmate shows It will end partment, at the high school pittle League Issues Roster Fitts Denies &t„ Manohester, who In turn Is Given in cut, assisted by laymen. erly reflective of this feoHng. lERNlIES;There’s ne place like hone when ft's protected by the year marginairy. wCll serve in the armed forces struck, a car driven by Ray­ Due to some payroll confusion or attend graduate school. The Rev. George F. Reilly, Fellowship mond Lube, 49, of Sunnyvlew For Teachers Issued campaign moderator and pw- 10f Major and Minor Tearns Statement on Manchester Evening Herald tendent Frank Durai « h k s last year’s budget, brought A request by George Ooon School Drive Get a CBT Personal South Windsor correspondent, Dr., police said. t e r m i i m i x By HOLLY OANTNER fbr a year’s leave of abeence tor of St. Bernard's in Rock­ There were no injuries and ; beat Irteorasts of the school . ys- about by the switchover to th* Loan... the loan with '"Th> South Windaor Little e r s : Larry Gurka, Armand Rus- Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8682. At Church It cwti you nothing to find out H hkfdofl Itrmittf Some iuldltional Information3 ilirtiri»~sM^^ bV Mrina a "uniform " fiscal year, there was was granwdgranted by tnethe boardooara last Qver SIOS.DOO in memorial ville, said Bishop Vincent J. Town Water damage was light. Miss Wheel­ ••Hying in li") art dtttroying th# undaretructuro and wood­ rVwm * rjh« Hines will officially open the low bank rates. liague'Vjll field eight teams sell, Joseph Bartle, Jonathan Fourteen new members will er is to appehr In circuit court work of your homa. fUCE W IKC TIO N lor homa ownara. on the teacher------salary media- prijHjlpalprincipal for the n t J In «« apparent ’’surplus’’ of about gifts has been given already in ^ o n t or writo now. . public campaign at a .special Anytime you irf the maj^Tx league and eight Jones, Jason Jones, John Swift, Town councilman Howard E. be received Into the fellowship May 23. tlon was released at last night’s Aueiiat alkwlhg a full year of WS.OOO, which the board vtHed high ecftcol social stud.ra de- . . j m edal rtfta ao- In the minor league this season. Peter See, Richard Gay, Geof- Ovar 750.000 homaa aarvicad. Our work ii GUARANTttO board of education meeUng al- ot to return to the general fund at par'ment, ha* received a fello-v. the week-old special gifts ap ceremony in St. Bernard’s Fitts today called for a retrac­ of the Union Congp'ega'Uiotiel Grant Runs Auction by (1) Bruco-Tarmlni*. ( 2 ) X L. Bruca Co.. Inc. ThU need money iThc following 'ih a complete frey Brown, Kevin Reardon, Youth G ted 'U Ouarantoo it INSUBEO by Amarican Employert’ Inaur- though 611 details will not be ^IJhool. the end of Uie current fiscal ship foe wie%year of study In, peal toward constractlon of St. Church Ttay, 17. ^ tion from the Democrats for Church of Rockville Sunday at Mayor John Grant and mem­ ancft do. Guarantao avaiiablo for lift of buHding. his field at Cterk Uhiverelty. Masrinlc Meeting / ...Seeyour r ^ e r of the teams along with David Zaugg, Lawrence Girard- made" available until the Edu­ , He also ha* proposed tha4 the year. Thi* amount, was deplet­ Thomas' More Regional High a Service of Holy Communion bers of the Men’s Union of the NEW LOW COST pnOTECTION Mrs. Elisaheth Hailoran, for Fayette Lodge of Masons CBTFamliy the namM of the mans^fw? and in, Peter Allen,.Peter Ford and Better Government for refer­ Union Congregational Church cation Association of Coventry boorduhlre someone witMn the ed by the cost of two portable School. The appeal is being For Leaving at 10:45 a.m. A0AIN8T TBRMITB8 15 years a teacher in the sys­ vrlll have a regular meeting c<^ches- ' Walter Joensuu. ences made to him in a state­ Those joining sure Mr. «. and for inlast^ and non-inlaatad houiaa— old and the board issue a joint syatem now to flM the post of cUMsroome last September. Banker met last Saturday, and the tem, was also granted a one- made in nine parishes of Tol­ next 'Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with yanks, John Kolako^vsk^^,. Tigers, Paul Biancuccl, man- ment yesterday about the Con­ Mrs. Roger E. Fecteau, Mrs. combination auction and rum­ homti, newnomes an3no um undtr con* statement vice prindfiel for one yea*.'The Now, because of some.emer­ land County. Crash Scene S. tiruclion. tZS.OOO dima|a guarantad on gencies this year, the board year leave of absence, 'in order a dinner served by the Hope manager; Dick Paquet, coach. ^»Ker; Fred Hammock, coach. necticut Water Company. Sandra Headd, Mr. and Mrk. mage sale was a success. qualtlM buildingi and contanli — only Despite concessions on the board hod previously voted to Thesi gifts were from only Chapter of the Order of East­ Pla'yers: Jeff Koepper, Ned The committee said yester­ David C. Kutaoher, Mrs. Mar­ Hundreds of articles were sold amill annual coil. Foldar on raqua.t. elimfnaite this position with the may have to return to the to travel. Players: J; Paul Biancuccl, Philip day that councilman Fitts after garet WUson, Mr. and Mrs. iPen- openilng of the new school, feel­ board of finance for money to for terson, Don Sullivan, Terry De­ under the gavels of Mayor tlon session, held two weeks two extra weeks of parishioners in the area. The degree wil be exemplified with Francis, Blair Boucher, David hearing about petitions being charged at 2:35 p.m. yester­ nds B. Fluckiger, Mr. and Mrs- ing that decreased enrollment meet bills at the end of June. vacation Rosa, Jeffrey Graiiam, Mkrk day with evading responribUlty Grant, Roy Kabriok and Lewis ago today, the boiard still was this summer was afuo granted. goal of the capital fund drive the worshipful master John T. Ouellette, T ^ y Sullivan, Frank circulated in protest of the Ernest N, Ll'tU.^eJd, Mr. and^ at the high school then would They will defer definite > On several occasions members new manager was sought dur­ Paul P-iardman, board rep­ P»-att, Neal Mackey, Billy Mortimer, Carl Piacentini, Mi­ a..m. yesterday on N. Main St., mum of $10,064. ' W: chael Beaudoin, Michael Lanier, of the administration and of the fi7 feet west of Allen Pi. ing the past few months. WOOLENIS $9,000 Added Cost resentative on the building com­ Meadows Charles Crockett, Ste­ Vi EVERGREENS council have appeared before Drivers Charged mittee, reported that the new phen Aldrich and Alex Dziama. Mark W. Ertel, Andrew Swift, Police .said Clement Quey, This schedule will cost the Robert J. Steben, Steve Boykin, the PUC to protest. 19, of 42 Concord Rd. was Thomas Boyle, 19, of Maple board atxnut $9,000 more than its school is "on schedule and pro­ 0* Indians, Patrick Ward, man- Yew—Spreading, 28”-32” Dia. . . ’...... 2 .7 5 David Knox and Robert Swie­ A repi-eseti'Uutive of the water driving his sweeper away Sf., Manchester was airested to p m c E i final offer to the EAC, made gressing to the satisfaction of Reduced Yew—Spreading, 20”-24” Dia...... iiter; Robert Soucier and Peter ownpany is expected to attend from the curb when it struck ^Wednesday night at 8:30 on Rt, the SBC and the architect.” It 2.00 jjicholas, coaches. Playera; Mi­ tek. before the question went to med Yew—Upright, 28” 32” High ...... the next meeting of the town a car operated by Bertha M. 83 and charged with improper iaition. But. afeata. tiVs, cost is »>e^n on March 1. Board- • 3 .0 0 k a e l Ward, Dwight Colby, Torn council. Fitts said all concerned Smith • of 37 Wellin.s-ton Rd. passing. He is scheduled to ap­ man, who is also a member of Yew—Upright, 20”-24” High ...... 1 .7 5 John, MUchael Gray, Greg Manchester Evening Herald offset by the retention of the 24 ~ ' ' * ojS'tomeTs of the water com­ Police said the sweeper had i'ts pear in Rockville Circuit Court payments per year plan. the building committee for the .Urborvitae—Globe 30”-32” Dia...... 2.00 Nicholas, Ronald Soucier, Don- South Windsor Correspondent, , r ilg r h n DRESS Taxus Yew Flowering Shrubs pany should attend the meet­ l!a.shing lights on and a sisrlal 12 on May 23. Adminlstiatiive sa I a r i e s proposed central office build­ Arborvitae—Upright S'/i-B F t ...... 3 .0 0 Taxus Yew Soucier, Steven Lapenta, Ann Lyons, tel. 644-8582. ing and be heard^at this rime. light on indicating a left tuj-n. Ann P. Wheeler of Upper which are figured on a ratio ing, said that the architect, Wal­ Spreading Variety , ’ 29 Varieties to choose from l^Jark Roberts, Gary McCul­ THESE ARE FULL AND NICELY SHAPED Spreading Variety Fitts saiid the article indi­ Butcher Rd., Tolland, was ar­ FABRICS P R IC E basis dependent upon teacher ter Crabtree III, has given a lough, WilHam Myers, Steven 1/2 PLANTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES cates that because of his pre­ "very rough" estimate of $30,- Rllitifiton rested at 9 Wednesday night salaries, will remain the same J 9 9 Slosonis, Scott Lappen and Da­ vious concern with the water Man Bludgeoned iUiUsi 000-$35,000 for that building. 1 9 9 18"to 24” and charged with following too as the current ratio basts. Ad- 44 BALDWIN ROAD. MANCHESTER-644-8049 \ 1 10” to 12” J_ vid Kehmna. company that the subject was HAMDEN (API — A former closely after a three-car ac­ mlnistraUve salary raises then . Changes In Plans ^Cubs Stan Silver, manager; Youth Charged dii?cU3sed with him. "This is un- Yale student, found bludgeoned BAR6AINS GALORE Ihroughout MILL STORE! will lie in accordance with rais- Boardman also said that, af- Baited k Burlaped Balled & Burlaped ^ iQ>hn Longo, coach. Players: true. Contrary to that impre.s- in East Rock Park, was in crit­ e« and U>e normal increments joint board-building com- 1 Baited k Burlaped ical cond'tion at Yale New Ha­ Patterns Byt MM Murphy, Mike Stoddard, In 2-Car Crash sion, no efforts were ever RANGE in salary each yc-ir. Tlie cur­ mlttee meeting earlier this ]fid KeEey, George McAlees, Jim niade to discuss the most re-^ ven Hospital today. Open ' Vogue, rent ratios range from l.2i to week, some changes in prelim­ m a a H O T i o $761|9U 'd i Y' M cy, Brian Mahoney, Billy A 17-year-old Rockville youth ^ent development* with me,’’ he Police sought three teen-agers AND inary plans were suggested to F lo w e rin g M 1,83, depending upon the edu- was charged yesterday after­ wlvo they said were seen in the Tonight Wert, Robert Silver, Tim Longo, siaid. FUEL O IL cationcU background and expe­ Crabtree. He is expected to noon with following too closely park near the New Haven town McCall, 1 Fruit Trees Forsylhia IJpchand Lacy, Grfeg Kubas, Ste­ He noted that he ■was not rience of^ the adminlsttator. have a better estimate at tlie U as a result of a rear-end crash line at the time of the beating GASOLINE till 9:00 Crab Apple Trees phen Kurylo, Thomas Gravelle, aware theit a group was work­ Butterick, As a- result of mediation, -d- June 5 meeting. Proposed site r 3 1 14 Varieties to choose from Lynwood Gold on Rt. 140, state police report­ tN n m v d A s n fjed Stolze etnd Donald Slomcin- ing on this s’jluation'and dis­ Thursday. ministrative vacations will be for the central office building Henry Mark Millman, 24, of Sat. till 6:00 m i M n 3 « *y- ed. covered it by chance. . r\ Simplicity flye weeks instead of the cur- is now right in front of the high Police said'Patricia A. Skin­ New Haven, wsus found after ;,Red So.x Joe Kennedy, man- "I regret the attempt to rtot four. There will also be in- school, which apparently didn’t 2-3 ft. 2 ^ ^ police received an anonymous BANTLY OIL ■4 ^ 9 er ,. Edward Wilson, coach. ner, of RFD 2, Rockville, stop­ make the diffioulties with the YOUR “ F A B R IC HEADQUARTERS” SINCE 1925! 4)f«ased compensation lor dc- meet wiUi the full favor o' the call from a man. Found near 1 Apple - Pear - Cherry - Peach - 3 Varieties to choose from ayers: Thomaa Lea, John ped her car at. 3:30 to allow an­ water company into a partisan COMPANY, INC. ' partment chairmen, audio-vis­ building.”*^ committee or the Baited k Burlaped t Millman was a bloody stick and 177 HARTFORD ROAD—CORNER OF PINE ST., MANCHESTER 1 Plum. Balled k Burlaped Hogan, Mictoel Kennedy, How­ other car to turn left when the issue. The prabiem has no ;j;n m a in .siiiK K r ual personnel and driver train, board. Balled k Burlaped a lug wrench. ard Beeler, Richard Reeves, car driven by the • Rockville party Wnes but involves the ing inetructors. They have suggested that the Mark Wilson, Craig Tr^k, Roy­ TKL. C49-4.'i95 'youth, Peter R. Higgins, also The question of a principal building be located on tlie cor­ al Cowles, Victor Mascone, Tim- Hock villa f i V i .d Z n of RFD 2, slammed Irrto- the for the riew school, coupled with ner of Ripley Hill Rd. and Rt. cjfhy Kennedy, Mark Josliin Wil- rear of her car. a vacancy in the post of \-ice 31. off to the corner of the high Iton Kingman, Bruce Davis, Juniper Heli^i No injuries were reported. principal at the. high school al- school. Norway Maple Qewey Post and Carmine Na- Pussy Willow 6» came up test nighl. Superin- Business Manager David Mc- 6*8 ft. ^iitano. LIBRARY GETS FILM ORANGE HALL Pink- Clanca fMets, Roy Nelson, manager; NEW YORK (API ’Two tri- P ^ Spreading Juniper j (||erry Boop, Larry 'Howley, evision networks have givm ■ ^ 9 9 9 9 5 coaches. Players: Frank Vig- more than 650,000 feet of film I6”te 18” / ^ 9 9 ijj>ne, Jeff Hoyt, Michael Paa-a- - YOUR ^ and \-ideo tape recording events Y dfs, Ed Reardon, James D’Efe- Balled & Burlaped in the life of the late Pi-eaddent 2 Gal. can ’ ~ Baited k Burlaped i2ia, Terry Glidden, Gerald John F. Kennedy to the John NEIGHBORS Hxip, Jeff Roy, James Brown, F;i‘j:gerald Kennedy Labnary in Daniel Sltrlnger, Ricky Nelson, Cambridge, Mass. DO! ______' .-d...... — 1 BINGO72 EAST CENTER S’TEEET—MANCHESTER Mhddy Howley, Greg Boop, NBC News provided copies of , M t Mitchell and James Mc- film from the odd numbered EVERY SAT. NIGHT 7:10 Crimson Weeping Cheery dfentney. » years from 1954.and CBS News White Pine • ^Minor League teams a re: from, the even years. 18” to 24” G ft. i«G:ants, John Fidler, manager; WHIRE low PtiaS KEIF YOUK **AIHTEMAHCE King lilaple ISjeith Hill, coach. Players: Ron- AND MOOEtNIZIMO COSTS AT A MINIMUM. C*tft old White, Glenn Crav^ord, John SEE US FOR AIL YOUR RUILDINO NEEDS. ^dCer, Kevin Hill, Kevin I>el- ^istno, Timothy Ycnika, Scott SEE US FOR IDEAS ...MATERIALS... AD VICE... HOW TO DO IT 1 3 ® Balled & Burlaped Montie, David .Kdchpian, Mi- Belled k Burlaped Balled k Burlaped 4.00 makes deeper rpots and feeds Pajot, George Dolan, Glen 1965 Rambler Classic 4-Dr. Sdn. ^ 1 . 3 0 J^18.90 Dolan, Jef^y Jones, Raymond 1964 Willys Wagoneer a Ml six mpntto. 35 lb. bag. ■ -so4b. 1 59 Z^ugg, John Pairman and Paul 4-wheel drive. All new tircB and fell the goodies Radio, heater, whitewalls. 9 1 A one owner car. ONLY lijf # 5# bog X (Kansiracusa. • Finest Materials , including air conditioning. This one is for the welU. ASSORTED CHOCOUTES iOrioles, Bill McCarthy, man- to-do sportsman. 1 lb. $1.70 2 lbs. $3.35 “ Gardner’s” Top Soil . oj;er; Ed Reardon, coach. Play- • Reliable Service 1964 Rambler American New Vigoro ■V 50 lb. Bag . . .99^1 5 1965 Rambler Cross Country Our onginal sale. 9 1 1 O C ' • I / • Direct Factory Like new. ONLY I I T9. Fully equipped including 4 new white- f i l ^ Q C 3 in 1 Purchasing wall tires. One careful owner. ONLY t Spring Gre^'" 1965 Raiobler Classic Hardtop Our iky ■* Help.s cut cost of heat. and 3'"1 1964 Plymouth 4-Door Wagon Radio, heatter, automatic, Screen Wire Johns MansviUe Plywood iitnem m tw«» Reg. 29 fairway air conditioning in yopr Grass Seed home. Insulates in winter, A very, very nice new whitewall tires, etc., etc. , Ceiling Tile For Interior, Use 5.49 Coven 1.M6 iq. It. first One careful owner. ONLY' t ww9 Take Care of Plywood. The So­ cooler in summer. station wagon. ONLY Decorative and Screen Repairs lution , to' Msdp- 20 lbs. • Fire and weather resistant. Useful. Assorted tenance P r o b- b ij 1 '* '* BOTH STORES . Early to be Patterns Add ’\ SSASS aC EO 1964 Ford 2-Dr. Fairlane V-8 1963 Ford Falcon V-8 Wagon lems. • Eliminates maintenance and Ready for Warm Beauty to Your Feeds grkss, kills crabgrass, Perennial Rye Grass Seed Radio, heater, auto, trans., $ 1 A O lC •JO-'.-t'S lOPEN TONIGHT^ repair problems. < LIFETIME GUARANTEE Immaculate. Weather.. Celling. ■oil insects. G reens up law ns 5 Ib. bag « • « • • , f **16 l.\ WRITING , Low original miles O N L Y ^ I if c # P new whitewall tires. ONLY I U T 3 4’ X 8’ X y*" fast. 20 lb. bag.*. lill 9! Now you con sove os never FROM THE MANUFACTURER 25 lb. bag - • • . • • • 4 JT Sq* Ft* Each ^ 2 .9 5 See Us For beferoxon fhe finest qual­ O f Course W e Hove Many More Fine Cars To Show You A f THE GIFT BOX 7c IW z e SALE: FRl. & SAT. ity Aluminum Siding. Our /■ IVfe lbs. $2.60 2V4 lbs. $3.75 IMOTHER^S DAY warehouses, ore bulging, NO DOWN PAYMENT! CASH and CARRY MANCHESTER with overstocked colors O P EN L A T E smd ^ LOW BANK TERMS! MOTOR SALES, MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY X4th V I and bitf winter prices ore 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE EVERY NIGHT GRADUATIOM now in effect. \ LIMITED OFFER EXIT 93, wksUR CROSS PARKWAY Hurry! This offer' will not INC. Quinn s Pharmacy CARDS . . . ^ be repeated when these G. A. RIHER ore gone. Don't miss this O P E N EVENINGS TILL 9 :0 0 P.M. EXCEPT THtJRSDAY CALL 873 Main St.—Phone 648-4136-^ManchMer once in 'a lifetime oppor­ 285 BROAD STREET—ACROSS FROM THE PARKAD^MANCHESTER tunity. NOW PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, ^ Y 5,1967 '-'I FAGE filGU^ upper Rd., Stalford; Lucy 6297) Wednesday before A e V p p n O l l Thare is a faint poasihilKy Uiat, Pestritto of 291 South St.; iSHmtrlij^Btpr ToUand sUte Legislature Transporta- » James Heffernan at 48 West \ ■-'i ■ rtiould understanding and disapproval tlon Committee. The bill Would o t the administration’s b e * ^ the^ Main St,; Caroline Raimondo of allow ambulance association Vision test Set Next Week •89 MaA St., Manchester; Stella ttmiiug i^Bralb scenes deoiaiona last winter spread and members to use flashAg blue REPORT TO THE! Serond Town Meeting to Act Wiecenskl of RFD f, Ellington; become . stronger. President Johi»*on • HKRSl«i§?m®J 2 S ! m a Ughts on A elr cars. Louise WochOmurka of Tolland; Ts BIssHI Street and Secretary- Rusk might be forced, it Association r epresentatlvef For Pre-School Children 'Sophie Wojtach of 1 West St.; Manchester, Conn.^ some third party couW float one more On Refinancing Fiscal Notes exftaAed the flashing lights THJMAS F. FERGUSON A free vision screening for t>r. Tolland. Tijacy Giggey of 26 Main St., WALTER R. FERGUSON desperate peace maneuver, to give a were needed when goAg to the Taloottvllle; John King of Hurl-' Publishers iVillaiiid’s second town meet- ' OapMol Ave. A Hartford, across ■VC.K,scene VIof an accident w.or to~ the__ pra-sohobl children from Aree BirA Wednesday: ^ . '* Feunrted October 1, 1881 pro.speot of peace straigtitforward treat­ WINNER’S from the State Capitol, at 10 ombulohce A Aekr private Cars, to five years old will be held at Mr. and' Mrs. Bay Perkins of bun Rd. ■Ag in two weeks will be held _ A daughter Published Ever>- Evening Except Sunday ment for what would be the first time a.m. Free porfcAg be avail This U a safety faetbr, wWch Ae Lottie Fisk BAlAng at Hen- 66 Ellington Ave, Births Tuesday; 5 Holidays. Entered in the history of the old Vietnam issue. Thursday night at 8 A A e Winchester, Conn., as Second Class Mau able in the Brood St. Armory woiud~pormlt o A e r drivers to ry Pork Wednesday Arough Dischaiged Wednesday: Carol to Mr. and Mrs. John Sanpiere iiptter. Otherwise'! the choices open to us. and Hicks Memorial School gym. parking tot. jj^ow A ey were on an emer- Suntitey from 9 a.m. to noon. Margerlaon of Upper Rd., Staf- of South Gate Apts.; a son to ■ t " ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES t to the world, are quite as dism*: and Acluded in A e call Is an The group will then adjouni ,gt t^em pass. It la bsAg conducted by Ae ft>rd; John YesjoAa of 3 Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cleveland Payable in ^Advanceance „ ,, to A e legtotaturc to meet wtth ,pjjg favored by Connecticut Society for A e Pre- set Ave.; Hansford Sigmon o t of 41 Spring St. CIRCLE... ''desperate as the Wall Street Journal Item oalUng for approval of A e One Year .. - Six Months . editorial which follow describea them. refinancing o f the town's I 200,- legislatora. At 2 p.m. they will Police CaptaA Walter vsnUon of BUndness wiA A e SouA Gate Apartments;' Ches- Discharged Tuesday: AlM- Three Months B.50 return to A e ohurch buBdlng to gtecko, although he warned the Vernon Junior Women’s CTub ter Swols p# 989 Hartford Tpk.;, ander Anderson of Regan C t.; 1.85 worth of fiscal year notes, One Month . 000 compare notes. lights do not give users and local Uoh’a Club. Mary Watson of 91 Village S t Reuben King of 116 <”>•“*'*Crane “Rd., -t MEMBER OF !vV extending the payment period Ellington; Maran Bartosiewlcz THE ASSOCIATED PREffi KAdergarten Assistants A e ' right o f way nor A A cafe AcoorAng to A e society, one Rockville Hospital Notes A^Moclated Proas is exclU8i\ei> entitle trpm five to eight years: Assisting mothers at A e Tod- Aey are emergency vehicles, out of every four,children need Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 of Cervens Rd.; Richard Harris torlhe usT of repuhlicatlon of all news d s- The I>east ^4mong Evib land Oo-Opomtlve KAdergar of 609 Talcottvllle Rd.; John ©wtches credited to it or not otherwise crediU Also on A e call is a request Assoclatian members main- soms form of eye care, yet p.m. in all areas except ma­ ed^ in this paper and also the local news pub- It is time to recognise, we think, that to authorise A e Board of Ser ten next week: Monday, Mrs tained A e Mghts woAd at least thousands of youngsters are not ternity where Aey are 2 to 4 Hardy of Middletown; William Richard SeoerwaAd, Mrs. James indicate to others A ey are oh gsttAg it Parents often are un- Moore of 12 SouA Grove St.; "’‘au'^ rights of republlcation of special dis­ Vietnam ha.: become a siokneas without lectmen to transfer Ae re­ and 7 to 8 p.m patches lierein arc also reserved. ______maining balance of approxi­ Seogers, Mrs. John Bagley, Mrs. a “ mission of mercy” . aware a vision problem exists. Admitted Tuesday: Gail’ Vi- Josephine Orlowski of 682 West a cure. The best hope now is to choose The Herald Printing Contpany Inc., as- mately |S,200 from the town’s LsAvrence Kowalsjiyn; Wednes­ The bill was opposed by Ed- The jwe-school vision screen- tali of RFD 1 Grant Hill Rd., St.; Mrs. Gloria Hewitt and son Bumes no financial the least among e\-ils where every equipment sinking fund to apply day, Mro. Stephen Sheckway, ward Carroll of the State Mo- Ings wlU be cdnducted by vol- Tolland; Charles Patrick of 40 of 6 Fern St.; Mrs. Mary Viens aranhical errors appearing ip advertisement* other reading in The Manchester course ineviUbly means further an­ to the purchase of a new four Mrs. Waltor Surdel, Mrs. Peter veWcle Department, who unteers from A e women’s club Tracy Dr.; Carol Margerlaon of and son of 20 Worcester Rd. Kv<>ning Herald.______^ guish. Unfortunately for the usefulnesa wheel drive truck. PiwosW, Mrs. Stanley Ruggles; claimed A e AoreasAg of A e who have been trained by Ae Full service client of N E A. Those attending will also be Friday, Mrs. Toombs, number of persons usAg the society, f ublisher.s Representatives — The Julius of the debate, moat people on all sides asked to accept at least $53,278 Mts. OUvec Tulfter.. Mrs. J o s ^ ughts “ cheapens them” . Mrs. Marge Llswell is A Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ of the argument still talk as though cago. and Boston. ______A town aid for Wghways, to be RzewusW, Mrs. Robert Thayer. Members of A e Wethersfield charge of planning A e town- real solutions ■ were possible. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUl-A- used for A e maintenance of Assiriiing mothers at the 2nd Ambulance Association' also wide event. She is aissisted by TIONS. Those for whom the solution is out­ ^improved "roads A town. Also Co-Operative Kindergarten next spoke A favor of the bfU. Mrs. John Canaheri and Mrs. Display advertising closing hours: right and unconditional withdrawal are to be accepted will be $18,553 week; Monday, Mrs. Wesley Ihe BAIetIn Board Stan Smyrskl. . For Monday — 1 p.m. amall in number and smaller in influ­ A town aid road funds to be Thouin, Mrs. Warren Treat, Girl Scout Registration wiH Children wiA suspected eye F or Tnc.sdav — 1 p.m. Mss, a capable to Sell. ning, although it is going to take quite announce other • Romney-for- ' Manchester. smile for you this day— Kiquipped. two days after the resumption of bomb­ political professivnal of . the new “The wicked are not so, but a bit to fashion a monolithic identity of President organizations in A total of 688 hours of active Jewels, dewdrops of thy tears, ing.' school, as the Governor's top are like chaff which A e wind mind between these two. natural ailrtag- scattered states. But Hall and service in the local hospital are every precious flower seems ’66 CHEVROLET man in dealing with the always drives away.” The*’reading of this timetable of diplo­ bnlsts. Still, devedopments that help Robert J. (Jack) McIntosh, his completed by the two nurses’ Caprice Cpe. Original Price ’65 CHEVROLET difficult and skeptical national to spray The fourth verse of PaaAj 1 m acy and bombing tranalatea itself into heal the rift are not exactly in Aur in­ aides groups which were train­ $4152 Traded with CJIIQC preas. top assistant, are mo-ving with With such tender Iqve—Aspira­ 1B a reminder o t Ae lack -,of Sport Coupe, C l 7 7 C Bomething like this: Last winter, Presi­ ed in Manchester. equipment. terest. Cross -was Republican Sena­ extreme caution. In states tions, all thy o-wn— sAengiA of those who lade a fo r town bouse or Summer home Impala Model. dent Johnson and his advisers, seeing with Republican governors For A these flowers you see relationship on A t e ^ t y be­ Even less in our interest is the dis­ tor Mark Hatfield’s inside man 10 Years Ago 3 DAYS — FRIDAY. MAY S TO SUNDAY. MAY 7 that North Vietnam was changing its maying prospect that the beneficiary in Salem during Hatfi'^d’s whose feathers might be ruf­ your children blossorri—sud­ tween Ck'eator and creat^ . The ’65 FORD fled. Hall may not "surface a denly grown! vltlil Arusts of life, A e crea­ ’65 FORD dapSomaUc position, calculated that it of aU the fighting might not be the U.S. tenure as Go-vempr. He’s now. This date 10 years ago 'was a Mustang Cpe. V-8, C f D jK or South Vietnam but Red China. That Romney, team for, months. tive energy moves as A e pow­ Falcon St. Wagon. Comitry 1 was weakening, and therefore decided, a free-lance political strategist Sunday; The Herald did not Dear Mom! Look to heaven; a FORSYTHIA '4 Speed Trans. i f U r l d regime is not losing -any soldiere, or ap­ who was briefly puMed into the Ohio’s G o v e*r n 6 r Janies publish. er of God to acknowledge hla Squire Model. Radio M O M E for themselves, that if they kept on rainbow awaits you A the and Fordomatic. ip H r lw parently much treasure; the U.S. is, and Romney camp in February to Rhodes, for example, has half purpose and his ends. The Poffed WEIGELA pressing 'iiarder they might get a real sky.—each color each hue the drain could become staggering if plan the Governor’s Wekerh an eye on the presidential wicked struggle by Aemselvep, PINK ALMOND ’65 VOLKSWAGEN knockout in the next round of two. Portrays the beat of our hearts the war g^>es on and continues to build tour. nomination himself. Minnesota . Today’s Birthdays against Aemaelves; against Sedan. Clean and M 4 7 R Former Archbishop of Canter­ —how truly, dearly we love BEAUTY BUSH Economical . ^ tQ I 9 ’63 Ch e v r o l e t If this is so, then there is a certain up. It can therefore be argued .that If Cross says no to the job (jovernor Harold LeVander Ae world and Atis against FLOWERING bury Geoffrey Fisiheir is 80 years you! MOCK ORANGE sport Cpe Impala. V-8, Pow­ ■ unpleasant kind of judgment to be made Peking’? present objective is to keep, of top press relations man (a ' Has specifically asked Romney (iod himself. Indeed A e wind Soon dark shadows shall be Innerbed Convertible Sofas er Glide, Power $1495 o f Secretary of State Rusk every time the war going. If so, it \vould be cruelly spot in the Romney presdden- to stay out of Minnesota At old. Jose Pagan of the San shall drive Aepi away. MANY OTHERS ’66 CHEVROLET Francisco Gi-ants is 32. erased from the sky—Aere steering, Ttadio. he blandly prodalms that we are eag­ IroriiQ for the U.S., thinking It had in­ ti^ . crew crying to ^ fiUed) least until the fall. Rev. Ridliaird W. Dupee SHRUBS SS Convertible. 2 t o Choose erly waiting for ‘‘a sign.” ' ^ tervened in part “10 check Chinese-in­ Associate Pastor From. Both, Loaded and Ex- SouA Methodist Ohurch And the same unpleasant kind of cited aggression. BUY ONE a t REG, Your living room or family ’65 PLYMOUTH Manchester, Oonn. room at home, or at the sum­ I - ■ ” * : “ “ ■ « , „ $ 2*95 Judgmeht e.xtends itself to President Can a layiAan determine which among PRICE—RECEIVE Barracuda, for Ae M 7QK these alternatives represents the mini­ Price mer cottage becomes an extra ’ -.i . ^)orts'Minded. ■- vlfvw 1 Johnson when he indulges in one of his ’65 CHEVROLET *, Itttle litanies abput how much he vwmts- mum damage? Whfen nobody in the SECOND F O R ...... guest b^rooih when you have whole world has been able to come up, to talk, like this one before an audi­ Today in History an Eclipse Innerbed S(jfa.! St. Wagon. V-8, C | Q 7 C with a workable .solutioii, given the rig­ &^ndk‘«te, Power Glide,. Radio. ip U M » ’64 CHEVROLET ence of scientists the other night: These sofas really dress up a idity of the Reds, we are not unduly By The Associated Press room and, with their •Resilon 4-Door, Bel Air, V-8. Power “ Maybe somewhere, somehow, some abashed that we can suggest nothing , Today is BhAday, May 6, Ae cushions, provides luxurious ’64 CHEVROLET Glide, Powifer Steer- $1495 day, someone will sdt down ahd want to 125A day of 1967. There are 240 Time FREE absolute and dogmatic. lounging during the day. Open Sport Sedan. V-8, Power talk Instead of kill. If they do. I’ll be days left A Ae year. , 5 Yet, if the foregoing comments on FREE to full Size beds for two with Glide, Power Steer- M 79IS the first one at the table.” the various courses have validity, they Today’s Highllgtit A History To Plant tag. One Owner. VN ■ ^ On tAs date A 1942, the ra­ 5 LB. BAG innerspriiig mattresses and ’65 CHEVROLET It is the belief and judgment of many seem at least to argue against Incessant POTTED PUNT adjust for TV watching or escalation, or perhap.s for returning to tioning of sugar began Aoxxigh- S p oi^ Sedan, V-8. Power Informed Washington observers and out A e United States as a result Peonies reading. Covers include tex­ J63 OLDSMOBILE Steerihg, Power Glide. Pow­ the earlier policy of limiting the bomb­ ( 1 per famUy whUe A ey last) ROSE FOOD members of Congress that there was "a of ahprtsges caused by World tures, prints, and plastics, but 4-Door Super 88 Model. er Brakes. Nice! $2095 aign” last winter, and that somebody ing of the North to, strictly mili'tary Begoriias Power Steering, targets. Not that sitoh restraint offers War Two. With The Purchase Of not aJl fabrics on all models. $1495 did want to talk last winter, and that On This . Data Power Brakes.' any great promise; It is just that the This special price is limited to In 1778, Georgs Washington Petunias When these things happened Secretary alteinaitivee, and especially indiscrimi­ stock on hand, so hurry ini Rusk changed his definiUon of what announced to hds anhy at Valley TIME 65 CHEVELLE ’62 CHEVROLET nate intensification, appear worse. Vegetable Sport Sedan. Nicely was a sign, and President Johnson made Forge that France hsd become 3 F O T T E b SS Coupe, Sharp $1945 All that we are sure o f is that the Plants Equipped and Clean, w ■ ATI'S baste to resume bombing Iwfore Pre- an any of the United States A 'U.S., with the beet Intentions but pos­ its fight against Britain. TO KILL *TM. applied tnier Ho |iad h€id time to r ^ y to his for sibly not with the best judgment, has A 1821, Napoleon Bonsparte Onion Sets ROSES letter. got It^lf'into a frightful niaze from died on the Island of St. Helena. DANDELIONS SEE US TODAY FOR It is this understanding of events last which there is no good way out; ugly A 1847, Ae American Medical Strawberries winter which Is. primarily responsible as It is, that is the nature of the prob­ AasocAtlon was organized. f o r . all the new outspokenness among lem. And if it is any comfort, it ^ a A 1941, Halle Selassie re­ PACESETITER URALS ON Senators on Uie^Vietnam issue, for the oondltdon with parallels in everyday life turned to Addis Ababa as em­ —jthe incurable disease, the unworkable EVERGREENS ANNUALS FRUIT TREES ' fact thait the debate has increased at peror of Ethiopia. A L L '67 CHEVROLETS marriage, the, barely tolerable job. JEx- the very time President Johnson hoped In 1945, Grand Admiral Doen- cept that Vietnam encompasses u s . all. Itz admitted that Qennahy’a It would be dwindling. They think we JOHN IB. t';. . At- aiw rate. It Is bttJe us>e to keep struggle against the Allied pow­ .. mtgfit have brought the fighting to ^ harping \on illusory sedutiope. Short of ers had become helpless. UNDSGAPE end, without making it' go another a sudden, unexpected Ckanniunlst col­ A 19S6, Germany CARTER CHEVROLET round or two. They notice that, instead lapse, this time of troubles will not end became a sovereign stats! NURSERY Od coming out weaker f^ that next aeon no matter what the U.S. Govern­ Ten Years Ago “ GROW SVITH US’; C O .. IN C. round, the enemy ie coming out strong- ment does. What should occupy us now The Italian qabdnet, beaded -.■r.-w ith increased reeoluition, and with is trying to find the path pointing to by Premier Antonio re­ ROUTE 8, BOLTON—500 YDS. FROM B ^ T O N NOTOH-fiAS-TSOf 1229 MAIN ST^MANCHESTBR V Ippotiaatly lootiMued -belp in its ooiv the leaat. tragic resutts for ttaia na- -li . signed A the midM A a con- OPEN d a i l y 9-6—FRIDAY EVENINGS TO 3 tton. — WALL STRiBBT JOURNAL n k t o v e r Italy’s rota A NATO. / y - m PAGE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1967 all'day Saturday, and pironitoe (Mgh ,scbool parent-teacher or- parent or -ihttudlan at the time gelatin; Thursday, hamburg t*AGB TEN (} are requested to regdster to do better (ban they did hut [LIQUORS *~ W iN lf of registration. ^ ' gravy with rice,'green beans, ganlzartiion) wlU meet Tuesday this afternoon at Hillside Oen«s Bolton Tuesday; thoee beginning with weekend' on (he bottle drive, CORDIALS School Menu peanut butter cooWee; Friday, at 8 p.m. at (he high school tor tery, East Hartford. Griswold Head in Town Hearing Set Marines Capture the letters H through M on wMch fhcried out before -the Andover AnOIlt I OWH Wednesday, and those begin­ Monday, creamed chipped tomato eoup with orackera, Intoilertton of officers and a Minimum PrlcM The Newkirk and Whitney ^ tuna salad sandwldh, ptckles, whoie town was covered. Funeral Home. 318 Burnside £>r. Donald F. Bradley Jr. of ning with the letters N through beef on toast, potato chips, program on the high school drop­ By CRPA at , Pet Parade mixed fruit BuRetin Board ARTHUR DRUD Ave., East H arford is in Hartford will apeak about For Hartford National Z on Thursday. cheese sticks, French apple H w board of educertrton will out problem. A film, ‘-'What’s Third Viet Hill Pot Out Papers charge of arrangements. •'Cancer" at a meeBng of the Parents are reminded to slices; Tuesday, braf macaroni in it for m e?" will be shown, l-Mill Hike Clifton M. Griswold of Beforp leaving for Uie fair, hold Its regular meeting Mon­ ------Hartford evarnty .Xsa^atlon. o r Vernon High (Conlinnad iTom Page One) ------' [ All at PTA Fair Tomorrow bring In at the time of regis­ casserole, carrot and celery day at 8 p.m. In (he school li­ and 8amuel Greene of the Oon------_ “ }U9t sticks, raisin bars; Wednesday, put all your old newspapera and William Law Medical .tseistants Mondaj at operations of — "Tnonsoon which 1 will be held at 2 p.m. Prizes will tration the birth certificate brary. necticut State Employmeht Serv- 'D ^ ia z l -In Tax Rate Countdown starts at 10 Am. cold cuts, baked beans, cabbage magazinea out for (he senior ice win talk. - l A t i a u x x c a c a a a a Wlllijim Law, 7«. of Essex, fa- g p.rW. at the YWCA. Ann St„ J Hartford Natloftal Bank in Details of the Capitol Region another plane Thunaday, a Navy b e . awarded. Judges will be and proof of vaccination. Hie The Bolton Education Oouncll tomorrow at the elementary salad, ■ com bread, raspberry class. Membent are coUecUag ther of William Law Jr. of Stan- Hartford. Those desiring infor- Griswold, vice' « school on the: annual PTA fair, Joim Sentelo, Mrs. Barcomb. and child need not accompany the Seen Certain Chester and James Law of He- mation or transportaUon may " the Hartford Na- this year bearing the (heme AUan Hoffman. bron, died yesterday at the Old contact Mrs. Alona Donovan. f^om r p r “ x r « r « ” Bla0t off to the Fair.'* Launch­ Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman are Due to rethinking on budget Saybrook Convalescent Hospital gg Alton St. Pirst-Manchester Office at ing win go on all day long to co-chairmen of the whole Dovldson A Lsvwithed—Menchustnr Porkodn •items since the piiblic hearing after a long illness ------the hew W. dusk, on fenrte Wheels, toesed rockeUng eyenrt, which is held SSyT«mThSlnS p«Z J ov« »».« »v. • , V 'iV nnw seems r‘4th- Sumvors also ,incl\rfe his wife, y Georgette J. Ponton of Middle ^Tpke. office w^ich will , rtogs and loose baUoons. malnljr to amusd the children will, be at Rockville High School th e pdaot ^ listed aa r n i a ^ . ^ North Viet- of April ii. It • a daughter, a brbtheV. three sis- 45 Charter Oak St. has recent- bank's area head­ Tf the Nmiillees capacity 6 t of Bolton twice, once at the located on Loveland Hill off Rt. The Marines completed namiese army regdmenta - er certain that there win a g^^d five grandchildren. jy hegn tapped for membership Igarters. The Middle Tpke. of- chdUdren’s stom achs at such 83, Vernon. conquest toe three adjaceirt h ^ „oo tj,gop8 - jw t blast-off, and,- as a delayed re- only a one-mill increase in the private funeral sennees ‘Uill Mortar. Board.^ a national bank, and another events lis any guide, lunching actimi^, forever after on -the Manchester area towns In- commanding some of toe Com- Oaambodlan bordeiwln tax rate over last year, from be held tomorrow at the Robin- s^iof. women's honor society. gt Manchester Green are wlill go on aH day long, too. playground. The profits realized eluded in the eastern section of munist *>^‘^^tlon routes f i ^ The monsoon season ft, tn fi4 mills ai the Vmversity of Connect!- nearing completion. They There wild be cotton candy, fla- from the fair will go toward 63 to 64 mills. Centerbrook. Bunal wall be m “ometime mid-sUm- the region are Manchester, Ver- Laos and the demiUtarlz^ z ^ e j,yg months, 'vored Ice, candled apples, pop What is not so certain is now (-grrterhrook Cemetery. __^ ^ non Tolland Bolton, Andover, after nearly two w^eke of aUaek „ govefrranent announced playground /equliwnent at the conn, Eoda pop, h ot doge, ham ­ Khool. citizens of the town will reaeV ^hpre will be no calling hours, ^^pohen C Monitor, son of „ . with the ■ Hebron, Ellington. Glastonbury, and coi^etattaok Md tj^at Viet Cong defections fell o« burgers, grinders and ice crecun Mrs. Peterson Named to the action ^ The family suggests that those „ „ ^.W. Morru^m „ S r d ' Xati'onal Bank since Somers and Marlborough. i n c e s t again last week but were aUU —and, for snacks, penny c«mdy. Mrs. Cartherlne Peterson of Fiuance, by ^ wi.shing to do so may m ^ e me- ^ the ” ‘‘ y ^.g started a., an Copies of the proposed Open pounding o t toe srtubhorn North ^ figures. Mothers wlU find coffee and Hebron Rd. has been named Snace Plan are available in the Vietnamese. ^ ^ ^ total of 466 Viet Cong turned doughnuts at the snack bar In u"‘" i ^ ? F ^ , e X n L d g - morial ^ntributions to the char- ,ohioi a^i.'tant cashier. He has been acting tax collector during the offices of the Town Clerk in The Leathem^ks o a p lu ^ themselves In last week under the mornim^, and baked gxiods S ‘ ^Ot^r IlStnlctional Staff ” senior, he ;s major- „,gnager of the First-Manches- illness and recuperation of each of the member towns. 861-so toe Saigon's government’s open to take homo. Mrs. Mamie Maneggia. from S12,.500 to $9,700, m .ss Blanche Cormier marri'e'rand the The plan proposed the reten- 8*1 tnetero 2J98 feet high ^ program. There were 642 Chairmen and their various Clifton M. Griswold Mrs. Peterson served as tax In effect, what the finance Miss Blanche Cormier, 51, of The Women s Guild-^'f Trinity Grisavolds have a married tlon of largi open space areas S^SS? Lilth S i Previous w e k and 693 toe booths are: Mie. Frodertek Bar- board is telling the education Hartford, sister of William the recreational and ® week before that. comb, snack bar; Mips. PoMy collector In Andover before . • will hire Covenant Church will sponsor a daughter. Phyllis Gray, th ey assistant cashier D. Paifl La- to serve ------Tueedav moving to Bolton a few years board is that the> Cormier of Manchester. ^ Bake Sale and Coffee Shop to- ,re grandparents of three. mont who will transfer from conservation needs of the re- ^ OomdUd, baked goods; Mrs. The battle for toe three peaks, ago. She is the wife of the res­ either a one-half time music yesterday at Har or ospi . a.m. to 2 p.m. Replacing Griswold as man- the Connecticut River Pffice. glon. John Harris; attic treasures; It outlines proposed park which form a triangle, broke out Mrs. Raymond (Jordon, aided ident state trooper. Ship Survivors -Dump Hours ? o 7 ';.';n by Oiiil Scouts, fish pond; Mrs. z T r ;rno“' r c i , * « j r - g L - ' ^ ’irsrt or; -s Andover selectmen announce Of education believes strongly and two sisters, b, mcluaed in a ., « „ t . ...W ant vie, pr,,- Offle, In Mntl'. Sbopplng tow n.,-which would compl.ment Reach Da Nang ■DavM Dooman and Mire. Roger that it is its responsibility to funeral will Banpelit, "Wee Shop" (where the following hours that the ident. Joining him in the man- Plaza. AssisUng him wUl be S ‘L “'‘S r l S dump is open: Monday,- Tues­ (Continued from Page One) children can find mother's and say what the education program Monday at the ™ bault Fu^ Hartford Fine Arts Com- ggement of “that office will be Manfred O. Eigenbrod, system plan e ^ North Vietnamese kept day, Wednesday, Friday and should be. neral Home, 12 High St Van conclude it.s Win- _ ! ------farther’s day presents); Mrs. Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 The people who attend the Buren, ^er season with "The Mikado, ” ^ i j ‘’^Th^CT^enbelts are proposed pouring in reinforcements until and a Me raft and toe peraons Enrico Fteno, gift wrapping^ as a means of controling urban a major totUe d e v e l^ d . jjj^g gchooner boaaded toe raft (where they can get the pres-' p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m. to noon, annual budget meeting ^ ^ r c h LPle Maine' tomorrow*at 8:15 p.m. at East 2 - 5 0 0 U n e m p l o y e d ents wrapped); Mrs. John and closed all dav Thursday. uled for Saturday at p.m. at Hartford High School audi- _ ! ------^------L ------8 Welsh, handicrafts, and the Kindergarten Registration the Elementary school will help carmel Cemeterv.' Lille, torium. presented by Sim sbu^ ■%.T T 1 ^ • ! V r 7 = 'anv extended length of tone. Paracels group. teachers are in charge of a Kindergarten registration, In making the decision. Eligible Friends may call at {he Fis- ■ ®®H of urban Jotm L a n ig ^ ot , Those brought to Da Nang plants and flowers 'boorth. and- registration for those chil- . to vote at tKe meeting are ette Funeral Home, 20 Sisson purchased at the door, which ± IOIIPUBI IJ-dvi A1 ribAUA toe futuref developmentfnmZ of urban cJ. commander of toe 3rd from the wracked schooner m dren who will be eligible for , rpntera while meeting the rec- ^ ___ ^ ^ onH w.q anti Mrs. Perry Joslln and Mrs. electors, or tax P^^ers ^ve.. Hartford, tonight from 7 opens at 7. centers while me ^ Marine Regiment and toe 1,400 addition to Kurih and his son Harold Smith are in charge of Grade 1 in the fall but are not 5 property valued at $1,000 ^ ^ now enrolled in the Bolton reational needs o ® ^ ' Leathernecks In the fighUng, were idemtitied a s; the bean bag game; Warren Robert, W. Hamill of Winston- public schools, has been set for more. The long range p ■ 8 earlier thfs week the main Sidney Shaw, 31, Lafayette Potter and the Boy Scouts will Bvdl^ing Activity Salem, N. C-. formerly of Man­ Folds in New York ed to serve as a guideline for ^^ve toe HiH, Pa. next week. The school office man the ring toss, John Walsh chester, is attending the annual (Continued from Page One) will be open Tuesday, Wednes­ Building activity in town P’’®®®*’''®*-*®" ° ®ilrvA the 'North Vietnamese out and kill hoj iviaon, 23, Sydney, Aua- will watch the balloons and F u n erals meeting this week of the Stu- metropolitan recreational land to serve tne ^ ^ possible. It is not to tj^na. day and Thursday from 10 showed a decided upswing dur­ darts. ing April witlj a total of $40,- dent American Medical Associa- “ ‘ P” Journal-American, was an- re,sidents of the area. ,, .. Malcolm Briddon, 20, a Brit- a-m. to 2:30 p.m. for these Mrs. RusseU Potterton will be 500 issued in building permits. CpI. Jeffery R. Maloney tion at Chicago. He is a junior dailies with circulauons ranging j^^jj^ed after months of ru- The CRP.^has no power and Lanigan La^jpan in indicated, however, subject whose home i In registrations. behind the penny candy booth, The permits covered two new medical student at Bowman from 300,000 to 800,000, and the, mors. makes only recommendatiOTS Marines may keep HonK''K{xng The (entrance age require­ The funeral of Marine Cpl. and John O’Rourke will become houses- One to be built by Ralph w f - _ . r Maloney of Milford Gray School of Medicine and i.s <,f more than 6,500 newspa- In addiUon to the morning to local and state officials.j *. * reconnaissance units in Ed Johnson, 26, of ToroniU), ment for kindergarten Is the Boles on Shoddy Mill Rd„ val- of Manceh-ster, who regional vice president of the Herald Tribune, it planned to plan carries rMommendaUons W ^ check on movements Canada the souvenir man. attainment of five years on or gift bags in cornhusk straw or wooden beads Mra. Elmer Frechette la in before Jan. 1, 1968. A child ued at $20,000; the other house in Viet- association. His wife is a dele- ^he city PU^i-sh the evening World Jmir- be implement^ to meet the pre. Vietnamese troops in William Forster, 27, Devon- charge of the ferris wheel; Mias must be six years old on or is to go up on Gilead Rd, for nam. wiU be held tom'onrow at gate.to the Women’s Auxiliary da.ilies T.?' filtrating into South Vietnam. ghdra, England _ _ __ _ n ____ _ ^ v-_ __ s Ofiirlovx^ ATYiAficnn AiPnl- ** World Journal Tribune. through the year 2000. Althea Goodwin, "Kiddle ride,” before Jan. 1, 1968 to enter Fashion handbags for Mother’s Day: The ^ne quMity natural cornhusk etraw^^^^^^ Norman E. Whitney with a val- 3^30 a.m. from toe and o^^h® S“ Four years ago there were sev- ,g ,y Herald Trih- Airintere.sted ro.sidonts of the These three hills are key Three persons had left toe ue of $18,000. White Funeral Home. Broad St. cal Association, wmen IS i.ievL- ^ vvnen me aaiiy neiam i..u - \7” “ : " 7 7 ‘ Tj:. terrain, ' he said. "They com- Dante Deo at Singapore last and Mlchaer Landolphl, basket­ Grade One. top grain cowhide handles and trim, ornate brass catch. By Bonite, A l l • - • ball. Parents whose last names be­ en^bead bag is back in style, more fashionable than ever with ^ig. lu^rous beads h^^^ Other permits were for reno- Plain Rd., Milford, with a ing concurrently and is pre.si- .r o n e time Hearst had had “ "® *'®'^®^’ ^® *'®''^ aftei-noon area CFre rms of mand the high ground.” month. gin with the letters A through vations to existing, structures: gotemn high Mass of requiem dent-elect of the Bovyman Gray failles In New "iTork. paper became tlje World Jour- hearing, a.s ^^® Toll-uid Marine officers said tlthe North "The ship went down just be- A pet parade, new to the fair. strung on nylon thread, fitted -with inside pocket and zipper. In white, bone, black, brown/ To Clarence G o o d i^ . Bear at St. Gahriel's CThuroh, Mil- Chapter of the auxiliary. death the 'P’’’'’^"®- , ^’ ® ''ar'ous to ^ ^ ~ ‘ Vietnamese had been preparing fora we were going to fumigate white, brown/natui;al, Swamp Rd., to do over a barn, ford, at 9. Burial Will be in St. ^ joum gi Tribune was in ^®^®*^ ^vernment studl- Commis overrun the town of Klie for cocki-oache.s," Shaw said for $500; Ernest Olson, « le a d Gabriel's Cemeteiry', Milford. Keeney St. School PTA wall newspaper proposed merger, looking sion h.as ^ ®®^ ® sanh, a Marine outpost about when toe group reached Da Rd installation of electric heht^^ IFriends may call at the fu- sponsor its annual Ice Cream '. for possible antitrust violations, attend toe he g. miles southeast of toe hlUs, Nang. (DAL Handbags—Mancheetar Paitede) 1 ,5 .. h„„., in the v.lu.' 5 ^ toiay i™. 7 » 9 -g«l«lpo„. Md ,.d J' r,';" JTXTor''£Z°,::om Trrr^ » 9“ *" * P>779ologid»l .'J d * .< « the cod<- in the school cafeteria. stand in the way. Later the gov- be held for towns m PHONE 649-5405 Of $1,000, and Lawrence Fiano, pinq. p m. in Ulc atjitwi „ h\V VVA to a settlement between the Khe Sanh is 4 town of about 1,- roaches that went down with toe ernment was to order the World of the re^on A hearing for ^ inhabitants, surrounded 1^ boat." FOR ifor aluminum siding on home ■ Mtike-your*own sundaes nHntprq union and the New ------*u nf ltuu iiuikcbuiux-imai o«ttvi*ttv. on Merritt Valley Rd., with William E. Davis featured. Coffee and soda will P _ expected to Tribune to make some towns in the Connecticut River J^^gg^g^gJ^ settlements. The survivors were picked up stated value of $1 ,000. Funerai aervices for William be served. There also will be pattern for the other syndicated columns from Valley Premier Nguyen Oao Ky told by an amphibian plane piloted Center St. games for all. Properly Transfer ^ - " ®g‘ g ^nd uniom The DaiW ^h® ^br^® >"®''^®^ " '“ ‘‘ T L V a uT h T . newsmen todly he expects , toe by Col Alan R. Vette, Gulfport, and Property transfers in town will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. News cahed X T e ttle m e n t the “ e to toe city’s other afternoon ^ 'tfo ix l, wnll be held m Hart- gp g Miss., commandlrig officer o« * fWA TYirvnfh of Anrillwera at *Vv/sthe LJ/-»1Holmes w v r-k f T7Svwtvv»ollFimeral 'UrvmHoipe, o Members of the VFW Post ^ evoensive in its history. --"Jdaily, '. the New York Po.st. ford May 22 at the ^ rrh- u to ^ n - Iront in South Vietnam’s Vietnam s central cemrai the me 37th aim Air aar Rescue xvc®. Squadron, EARLE'S dunng toe month of Apn^we Auxiliary will meet tonight j^^med March 21 ^ ^‘'® ®"'' (^urch The^ to i^ highlands with toe southwest based in Da Nang only four. Sylvester J. Ploufe 400 Main St. ^ ------Actually lormea Maron .i, ^ g f]g(.]jed to read it, then hearing, for towns in the west- t o ^ ^ ’d Uvo p e e ls 'o V ia n d Smith, pastor of the Pt'esbyter- at 7 at toe Holmes Funei-aJ Crescendoe glod-honds Home, 400 Main St. to pay re- 1966, the World Journal Ti-ibune headed for the nearest tele- ern part of the region, will be — ------—------FLOOR COVERING ■■in toe Shoddy MilM Rd. and ian Church, will officiate,'Bhr- had been through a previous“ Dhone. held May 16 at toe Eno Memor- WalXi" Rd'i4 d.1u3 aeers ial will be in East Cemetery. spects to toe late George C. long .dispute vvito the sarne un- damndest thing is, there ial Auditorium in Simsbury. 57 Vi COOPER STREET in one parcel and a small plot Friends may call at toe fu--|mito, a member of the po.st. ions before it was able to ac- g^golutelv no reaction," ------Mother in pert, In. toe oilier, to' Andover Giar- neral home tonight from 7 to 9 His wife is a member of toe tually begin pubbcation on Sept. Atra Baer, a reporter. den Apartments, Inc. The lat- , — ; au.xihpry. last year. ' SHOP AT HOME 12 ‘There is not a tear, almost a ter conporation then trans­ The new.spaper claimed a cir- MMH Figures Free Estimates-uAIl Work Guaranteed sense of relief. People are tailored whites ferred ownership of its hoOdlngs Member^ of the Eighth Dis- ^gj, Bingham Quits trict Fire Department m il meet than 800,000 oh Sun- fa c in g hands, seeing if they In Survey Story to .lohn A. De Quattro. Frtink FORMICA L. Toro, OtKM-ge. Mitchell, and tonight, at 8 4t fire headquar- have enough money to get ^LINOLEUM i r College Board through the weekend. There was Burr C. Cai'l.-ion. * tere. Main and Hilliard Sts. to Manchester Memorial Hos- COUNTERS John and Bathara Balch sold Executive Post go to the W'alter Leclerc------Home. g g ^ h /g a glm of telephoning by the pitaJ's staff, facilities and Pi-o- FLOORS hinise and acreage on Bunker' .23 Main St. to )>ay respects to notice went up in toe immediately after the gi-e.ssive Patient Care system. ★ CERAMIC WALL OR FLOOR TILE toe late Walter N. Ijcclerc, an notice was posted." pioneered here 10 years ago are Mother’s Day Hill Rd. to Wallace H. Jr. and (Continued from Page One) EXPERTLY INSTALLED Amelia C. Tefft. William B. honorary member. " The” T o r ld Journal Tribune A few photographers wan. featured in an article on sitate Saunders sold land on Gilead offered me a deal ait a cost of —— statement to toe staff said: dered around toe large blue and medical care which will appear BUY THE QIRL THE GIFT ROY STRICKLAND EARLE TEDFORD Rd. to WilHaim J. and Beveriy. $6,000 to the ______taxpayers______of Con- ,Members Members of St. Margarets ar-d r - ^ white city news room, while tel- tomorrow in The Herald’s 649*5826 649-2132 cle, Daughters of Lsabella will ggj,gj ^ ^ t evislon. nevvsmen set up equip- monthly magazine supplement, W. Bennett------^ ^ ZT'tJS WwTd" Jmro;T "Connecticut Ufe.' IN YOUR LIFE OF HER LIFE (top) double woven nylon with small Manchester Evening Herald . Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 pgrm an ^ ly ceasing publiea- ‘'E’'®ept for banding out the Entitled, "Hypo Needed tor scallops along the back, white or beige. Andover correspondent, I.aw- Oonneotacut State CoU^e Main St. to pay respects tp the today’s issue memo, there was nothing else Medicine,” the article discusses 9) f iM 'jm $ 4 rence Moe. tel. 742-6796. p r o fe s ^ of hteto^ at toe ,g,te Walter N. Leclerc, whose ^ done by management." said nation’^ rising shortage of ______top salary for that position. ^ fg is a member. 'irate at that time " ' Miss Baer as she scanned- the [mfjrpital workers and increas- (cen'ter) hand-se'wn double woven fabric " —Leave of absence with pay, ---- - ” '"W e deeply appreciate the first edition without finding any i„g hospital costs as they re- H E R E 'S A Davidson & Leventhal—^Manchester Parkade glove with three tiny bows on back. I repeat, with pay, until Sept. 1. Manchester Rod and Gun Club „ ^ a t so many of vour »rotice of the paper's death. jg,^g Connecticut and explains BEAUTIFUL DEAL! "^$500 travel expenses, will have Its annual claen-up rendered and I will cher- BUi as the realization sunk in Manchester Memorial and White, beige. 3.50 Obituary "Ladies and gentlemen day Sunday starting at 8 a.m. memorv of our collecUVe ^ ^^® P®'P®’‘ " '‘*1 the state’s other hc^pitals are of Oonneotdeut, Gov. (John) at the clubhouse, Daley Rd., but unsuccessful effort to bring there was sadness and to meet them. (bottom) full p.k. sewn cotton shorty Mrs. Elsie H. Blaekjmrn Dempsey, members of your ad- Coventry. Dinner will be served, York the kind of evening tears. The article is accomipanied by with a row of tiny pearl buttons on the ministration and members of ------gg^ Sunday newspaper we feel " A pcc^le were efying gg^gral photographs of Man- BOLTON- •Mns, Elsie Haynes si(fe. WTiite. 04 toe board of trustees, I am not Epworth Circle of South deserved. and others m.shed to toe tele- ghester Memorial’s staff in ac- Elackburii, 80, of Williams Rd. Methodist Church will meet is .oiir sincere hope- that families,’* modem self- died this morniing at her home. for sale.” She was toe vvidiow of William The State Oold'eM Boajxi is Monday at 8 p.m. at the home speedily obtain other ay or, a wieran or win.g. Mns. Lois M^Gi I (D&L Gloves—Manchester Parknde) Blajckbum. the governiing body for Oonnec- Mrs. Carl Johnson, 29 Spruce employment. To facilitate this ^ R.N., of 357 Spring 9t., is pic- Mt.s. Blackburn was horn In uculticuft'fi n fourivu.i staite v^.ccolleges,6.=o, lo- St. Mrs. Raymond - Woodbridge - metheV .luiupauijr m pany ..lOffers i c i its.t;...... full cooF for the the magazine’s oov- Hartford. March 18, 1887, and caited at New Britain, Danbury, >s co-hpsteas. eratlon. We are Setting up as world Teleeram & The Sun Mved in Manchester most of her WilUnianiti.c and New Haven. quickly as po.ssible at Barclay „ o ' us were wiute and Me before moving to Bolton The boaiid is oS^e of toe so- Members of the VFW Color g^^gg^ g „ employment service g.g.gg^ L ";g';^ g';^ ® ^ g '‘ev^s " about 14 years ago. She was called con'Stiituitenrt units ot toe planning to attend a ^ fjeh will help you to find other ■ Tavlor ^ employed at Manchester Modes state Commission for Higher Loyalty Day Parade Sunday at employment. ’ ^ ’ ___ S*^ate News before her retirement. Education, the state’s highest Norwich will meet at 9:30 a.m. ..y^g pjgjj ^ communicate Sun-yivors include a son. Wil- public education autiiority. *^*’® P®®*- home^ with other" employers and to Roundup Warn Blaekbum of East Hart- The board was scheduled to moke known the fact that' many Atomic Plant ford; Ivvo, daughters, Mrs. Boa- meet today at Southern Connec- Memtxjrs of St. Bridget Ros- experienced and competent peo- (Continued from Page One) trice Ansaldi of Bolton and Mrs. ticut State College in New Hav- ®‘'’y Society will meet tonight at pjg g^g available. If you wish to BUzabeto Moon of Bar Harbor, en for a regular monthly * Walter N. Leclerc Fti- gygij yourself of this service, Wall Falls; dents acted^ up early today in Maine; a brother, John Hajmes meeting. neral Home, 23 Main St. for a ygy may regi.ster.^our name at What police" called "an annual of Bolton: four sisters, Mrs. n not known whether the' recitation of tlie Ro.sary and to gg^ employment office. This Seven Hurt disturbance,” world famous Ada Hitchcock and Mrs. Katie board had knowledge of Bing- IPy respects to toe late Walter .offme will be maintained as long New Haven and Yale police Gray, both otfi Hartford, and barn’s resignation, or of his 'N. Lecleixi, whose wife is a gg fggj ^ ggg be helpful. . (Continued from Page One) said they had everything under Mrs. Etta Powers and Mrs. plans to announce it at a. press member. . "Arrangements are also being gbout 20 mllles north of Rock control 'as toe students built oil paintings Hilda Davis, both of Windsor; conference in Hartford. ^ ~ _ . made to pay you as soon as pos- jgjgg^ g g j Moline. bonfires, rang alarms in cam four grandchildren, and several bis statement, Bingham Mrs. Frederick S ch n e ii^ m gjbi^ ggeh sums as may be due ’ pirst' reixirts received by toe pus buildings and toesed fire 18" X 24" Art Treasure* o f the World, fine nieces and nephew’s. gg^d that when he asked the ^ '8^ St. has been you. Rock Island Ooimtv sheriff were crackers. reproductions ory artist canvas. Ready for framing. The John F. Tierney Funeral chairman of liis board if the president of the Ladies Aide “Again let me express regret ^ , larae number of workers No' injuries were reported Home, 219 W. OenteT St., Man- attorney general and state fi- Society of Lutheran W®® against an Oak to Center St. into the pato of day of moutndng in less than a Portables, Convertibles, er season . . . black floral print on white St man by the ’widow of a the vyestbound Ponnone truck, year. 54 McKEE STREET comfortable Daniel Green slippers on ground sleeveless shift with black piping and self-^jolored scalloped blossom embroidery. ^ ^ r y truck^driver who died in causing the collision between On August 16 last year the Dishwasher-Sink Combi; Mother can't help loving it I In whit^ blue or hen day . . . Sunday, M ay 14th. You'll button details off-center for a sleek, slim will be held to- a fl« T oolUsion a year ago In his vehicle and the one driven owners of the World Journal nations. See these look Celanese Arnel double knit washes, drip yellow. Sizes P, S, M, L. T ^ f i ^ l wiM b e ^ ^ fn>«t of Willie’s Steak House bjiKdeney.- . Tribune announced that- the TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS dries and needs little or no ironing. Sizes F ^ i S n ^ on Center St. "’The writ lists 12 charges Herald Tribune, which wasj^o- masterpieces at be glad you mode her so happy! from $25.00 to $45.00 ______J—— Bi I ei——T7..!mrvi»ear.a^MU'— —— i sleep or lounga

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committee consisting of Uoyd son, 85 Hamlin St.; Stephen r .r / > V Vernon HoH, director of financial aid, Hospital Notes Mitchell, 148 Broad St.-; Bobbin ^ / 'v. ; 25 Receive President Frederick W. Lowe Mlemocrats Explain Foster, 12$ Kelly Rd., Wapping; and members of the College Patients TiodBy: 296 Ellen Hurley, Coventry; John Stone, Vernon Gardens, Ver­ G)urt Bill advisory council’s scholarship ADMITTED YESTERDAY: $100Rebates non; Michael smith, 128 Lyness committee. Paula Btaier, 433 Hilliard St.; Stand on Budget St.; Mrs. Marilyn Suhr, and The tuition rebates will go , Mrs„ tiorothy Balksin, 12 Burke m.,1, 0 . Is Approved On Tuition to 16 freshmen and nine soph-. The -three Democratic town directors said today that Bd;; Rockville: Mrs. Helen Bel- V. cmoreS as follows; GRAND OPENING The State Senate approved ■ Freshmen: Vivian Blain, 43 the.V abstained from voting on the 1967-68 budget la st anger, 11 Linden Place, Rock- ’ Woodbrldge St bill yesterday to locate a court­ A total of 25 deserving full­ night because the budget’s entire philosophy is “con- vine; Mrs. Roberta Burrows, daughter, 460_^W^dbrld^^^ time students at Manchester Clyde Rd.; Mary Bliss. ^Glas­ Harriet St., Vernon; Mark Cav- Also, Albert Pranckus, 47 house In the renewal section ot tonbury; Gary Carlson, 72 trary to their bdiefs.’’ Hammond Sit., RockviUe;. Mrs. Vernon. ’The bill was passed 1 ^ Cosnmimlty College have been a|iaugh. East Hartford; Mrs. Hemlock St.; Lawrence CIpol- A prepared statement releas- pubMioans had asked this of the ^ t a COulombe 271 Hlhstown ,Anne Rock, Crystal Lake.Rd., week by the House. selected to receive remission la. East Hartford: William ed today charges that the ’’Re- taxpayers, the services the dtl- . Kathleen Diamond Thrall Hiockvllle; Artihur P erm ,. 101 It provides $125,000 for plan­ of their tuition for the current Fitzgibbons. East Hartford; ublican budget cuts are ar- zeovs, of Manoheober i(demand ’ vemon- Harold Dupont Chestnut St.; Theresa Arse- ning and rental of k courthouse, academic year, college offi­ Kenneth Friedrich, 12 South SI'trary and 111-thought out and could have been provided,” it 2321 Ellington Rd Wapping; neauK, 24 Hemlock St.; Mar- built by a private developer. It cials announce. St., Rockville: Jo-Ann Fur­ SALE THIS WEEK! yUll result In substantial incon- ataitee- ' ^ ^rs. Virginia Dupont, 2321 Eh ffAret Smith, New London; Leo also provides that at the end The remissions, amounting long, Hartford; Judith James, venlence to the taxpayers In the ^he necessary services and ungton Rd., Wapping; Michael Beaupre, 462 W. Middle Tpke.; of 15 years the state will have to *100 each, were voted by Wethersfield. ooming year.’’ improvememrts should be provid- Fields, 115 White St.; Mrs. Harold Hare, 105 Coleman M . an option to purchase the prop- the State Board for Regional Also, Allen Latham, Elm­ New M AC SERVICENTER— 328 Wes* Middle Tumpike • ••■The directors who. abstained ed now when they oan be dome Marion Foote, Hebron; Bruce .Also, Mrs. Mazie Hill, 415 ®rty. , Community Colleges upon rec- wood; Patricia Martinick, are Atty. William E. Fitz- at the least possible cost, the Gardiner, Glastonbury: Frank Woodbridge St.; Mrs. B ^ y After Gov. John Dempsey cmhnendations from a Man­ Windsor; John J. McCarthy, Qtrald, Francis J. Mahoney and statement goes on. Gates, 311 Woodbridge St. Lumbra, 216 Oak Grove St.; signs the bill, the Public Works chester Community College 1087 Main St.; Daniel Novak, CG Cadet Anthony Pletrantonlo. The only Mime the Democmtic a Ibo, virg.n.a G.een, 132 Bis- Department will ask foi: rent East Hartford: Robert Pon- All Your Auto Needs and Service at Great Savings! <«?The attitude of the majority directors voted on the budget sell St.; Mrs. Edna Guptill, bids from developers. Frederick Oonnoliy of Man­ chak, Marlborough; ' Frank toward Town Manager Robert was on a $50,000 Item which East Hartford; George Harris, ’lng; Mitchell S z e m p lin - Charlotte ^ e ^ Raymond Bog;ue (left), worshipful master of Manchester's Friendship Lodge of Masons, and Marshall Lodge, senior deacon, lug coffee jugs as the Masons prepare for a weekend They have been attempting to For Vietnam rising. "To arbltranMy slash a 212 Porter St.; Mrs. Made, Nancy involve all youth groups, civic & A m T l « S a r e d ’ S i CIODS and WINESAP visit to Williamsburg, Va. Hodge is trip program chairman. Two buses full left this morn­ budgot is not really ecomomy, Frank ^ m bolati ta Cecil K 88 W. Middle ] 7 w a S Wood Pfc. James A. Mloganoski, ing for Old Dominion where they will be guests of Williamsburg Lodge of Masons and will organizations, and public of­ a p p l e s . ^ son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. ficials in their program. EVERYDAY AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS at Important items in the man- Highland St. gj . Charles ’Tucker, 98 Bissell portray the Fellowship degree Saturday night in the historic Masonic Lodge. This is the ^TIESHLY DIIGTAsparagus, NaHve Hothouj^ Mloganoski, of 48 Grandview Dartmouth Rd.; Mrs. Olive second year the. Friendship Lo’dge has visited Virginia. (Herald photo by Pinto.) The delegates will meet Sat- Bger’s budget wiM not be ac- Vlttner to Norman q Lee Webb, 756 N. Main France, Coventry; Raymond - urday morning at 10 at the Tol­ St., recently left for Vietnam SENSATIONALLY LOW MAC PRICES! X p M s ^ a s a rasult-of -the E- Vlttner. land at 32 Whitney after a short leave at home. Horton, 15 Peterson Rd.,'Ver­ land County Agricultural Center R ep ^ ica n position «nd 'vill _ BIRTHS WEDNESDAY: A tonbury; Louis Sunega, 949 Foe- Lauaier, 148 Farnham St., in Rocitvilie' to review plans for He graduated from an Army TURTLE WAX Quitclaim Deeds non; Mrs. Sadie Levesque, 73 St., Wapping: Richard La- , f’r'^uth Windsirr: John Howat, 63 House Passes oommunication center specialist .Prestone h ^ to be postponed to be done ^ o ,J y '“ ^ " ^ ‘rtrto“ peter R .Mather St.; Douglas Phelps. 40 the program. and Dandelions. SIMONIZ LIQUID year at increased ^ Hyde H. Ellington; a daughter ; Earl Russell, 54 Chapeu'e, 118 Lakeside Dr., An- Bilyue Rd.; Mrs. Connie Clar- Rid Litter Day is scheduled course at Army South Eastern dover; Robert Regius, 100 Math- cia and son, 77 Riidge Sit.; Mrs. Bill on Lutz FRESH PINEAPPLES...... 29ster St. Charles Heckler, Coventry; Mrs. Mrs. Glenda Houle and soil, 11 near the Cross Mrs. Beryle DeWolfe, East 20 Fairfield St; John Mller, ■Ilhe permissive measure had the "Choose-It-yourself” voca­ BUY’EM BY THE PAIR! COMPA R E I polishes. 16-ox. botllo. tax cm theoi«sera value of prop- Evelyn P. Hutton to Anna G. Marie Puzzo, 72 Benton St.; Leona Dr., Vernon. Westchester Expressway in "T H E K IN G Hartford: John Driscoll, East PiMsbuiry HIU, BockviMe; Mrs. previously passed In Uie Sen- tional training, program. He is a b u r t ir t o Pazianos and Mary Anne Paz- Mrs. Marlon Soucy, 129 Bene- Ernest Marsh. DalyRd.,Cov- . r .c 'e Ma re, 22 Sharon D’AJessandro, 176 Char- ^ the gov- OF a 1965 graduate of Manchester olvic-minded dtiizens. If the Re- ianos, land at 106 Foster St. diet Dr., Wapping; Jack San- entry; Mrs. Judith Young, Glas­ Thayer Rd.; Mrs.' Elizabeth ter Oak St.; Robert; Rezman, PRODUCE!" High School and was employed Civiello, 139 Lyness St.; Mrs. 84 HamMn St.’; Andrew Seairch, emorts signature to make it ^ Middletown, Conn. Hs at Pratt and Whitney, Division Florence Senatro,, East Hart- 10 Washington St; WiQMam <• WHS Standing at the rear of his PERO 643-6384 VINYL FLOOR MAT RIOT! Speaking for its pa.ssage yes- gt^ijed auto trying to flog on 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER of Unit^ Ajroraft Oorp., East ford; Mrs. Margaret Zlkus, 45 Bowen Jr., 167 Hawthorne St.; 4 -PLY CUSTOM Blue, Red, Green, Brown, Birch St.; Robert Eschmann, Giorya King, Enfield; Dennis terday was Manchester Statg passing cars. He was pinned Hartford. Black or Crystal Clear! Swamp Rd., Coventry; Scott Roy, 544 BueWand Rd., Wap- Rep. Henry Becker. 'again st his car by ^another vehi- MacLachlan, 90 Ayers Rd., ping; Paul Messier Jr., 205 Un-. Until now, towns have oon- d e , driven by 33-year-old Bruce ' Wapping; Mrs. Janet Sterling, ion St.; Leslie P’eikey, Hebron;, tributed to Lutz Museum only Whitman of Roxtoury Road, WHITEWALLS^ 84 Scott Dr.; Steven Allard, James Donahue, 150 'V'ermon on the basis of services re- Stamford, Conn. 746 Parker St. ^ S t; Roy 'White, 86 Keeney St.; ceived. I 'Whiteman was not held. _ __ Mliichaett Souza, Coventry; Mrs, -'' Also, Richard - Cunningham, -k. Y a s l word lB fasWoi and lio*r proteitiOB. Rear M at- 35'^MarahaiT'Rd.: Mra." Phyllis « * e d Priest, Bast Windsor; 18 Month WmonfOanmtee BlenllYerlectly with ojiginal carpetinf. Sizer, Sunset Ter., Vernon; Maurice Plante. Andover. DANIELS Charles Brame, 118 HolMster DISCHARGED T O D A Y: Suggestionsfi St. • Mrs. Gladys Lavoie, 43 Im- Mrs. Cecelia Manner, 281 HiUs- 'New England's Leading perial Dr., WApiping; Debra town Rd.; Mrs. Dorothy Wohl­ gemuth, 27 Hendee R d.; Mau- Two-Year Professional From Marlow’s Fabulous Furniture Department! The Stereo Sound foYYour Car! TRAVEL AGENCY '•— ------^------rice McGuire, 47 JUxlith Dr.; Sandra Knybd, 172 Birch ~St: School of Hoover Vocuum Cleaners • Summer Folding Furniture Paul Irwin, 44 Blm HM Rd., reverberatio Tt TBlcottville; Mrs. Mary Santa- Radios, Xortoble TV's. ^ jy x,ay Marlow’s says: Lucia, 'WiUtanantic; Irving ACCOUNTING Trinks, 547 Grilffin. Rd., Wap- AppUcaUons now being accepted for O rgans SIZE 6.50/7.00 X 13 WHITEWALL TUBELESS UNIT ping; Aimazvd Dancosse, 185 Sept., 1967, admission. It’s time for a Autumn St,; Mlrs. Florence Shetland and Regina # Tables, Lamps, Chairs. " plus *1.93 Ea. Fed. Exc. Ta* rouble-free Toro! Haiuschild, 131 Moimtain Rd.; HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING Electric Brooms « Rockers and Hassocks WRAP AROUND SHOULDERS- ...... Mlrs. Elvelyn Bai'id, East Hart­ FE TAX has been 66 Forest St., Hartford— ^Tel. 247-1115 SIZE SALE PrIcE P«r Pair Moie curving power, greatef If you own a cheao power ford. — All Oil. One Floor For Easy Choosing— 2 for $23.94 3.88 handling ease. S a l t ^ mower now, you probably 895/645x14 Fits easily under dash iiwtKi^t 735x14 2 for $25.9r^ 4.16 A LOW. WIDE PROFILE-Greats know all about expensive cars. Comes complete with FREE DELIVERY! OF COURSE— EASY TERMS! 775x14 2 for $27.94 “ 474?S stabilily. solter nde. repair bills and miserable summer Saturdays. You’re 825x14 2 for $29.94 4.78 A TOUGH NYLON CORD-Extra impact 88 speaker.. Ready to install. 4.46 ^ resistance for greater safely. Neat slimline design. Now probably ready for a trouble- 775x 15 2 for $27.97 Installation at our lowest-price ever. free ipRO . . . 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Just as variable as the food TERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS BUREAU (ONLY 2 are the prices—30 cents for a Hot D^g to $5.00 for a full MArlow’s for over 54 years? OTHER FAIRS HAVE MERITED THIS RATING— course meal, with all price levels In between available. TORO* 1965 MUSTANG HARDTOP IN 1936 AND BRUSSELS IN 1968). AN ESCORTED TOUR TO EXPO IS THE BEST WAY 1965 CHEVROLET 1 TO GO! Settle back in a comfortable air conditioned, '— w — ' 6 cylinder. Because MARLOW’S Has Everything FULL QUART The site is magnificent, unique . . . two islands and a peninsula in the middle of the mighty St. Lawrence River air-ride motor coach and leave the worries of driv­ f r o m $ 9 4 ^ 9 5 Impkla Sport Coupe Poppy red. *1475 i . . ONE THOUSAND A ^E S ! More than 70 nations ing to us/ Arrive refreshed, assured o^ fine accommo­ lor Mothers Irom 20 to 90 Years of Age! TERMS! V-8, auto., PS. *1995 TERRY SEAT (compared to New York’s 25) are participating in this dations, and well informed. 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/ ' - y < 'w \- PAGE FIETEBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEfi; CONN. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 ------. . . • ------mms II '' ■ PAGE FOURTEEN $42,000 $13,200 recommend'^, $12,600 * i: $45,000 recommended, c a n v a s and ALUMINUM P R O D U C T S ★ South Windsor CD Test Set ■ Ferfiliier Spreader The Budget appropriated. appropriated. Manchester’s Civil lie- Ribicoff to Speak Street Ughtliig—$134,000 last Bond Maturities and Iretereat Combination VIHndows and Doors fense Warning Systrtn will M l 37.9 Mill Tax Rate —$1,045,790 last year, $1,003,- The $10,620,126 Generai Fund year, $161,425 requested, $148,- Pollution Law.Offers Funds be sounded at 11 a|m. to­ AGRIOO BRUSHON $1 000 recommended, $135,000 ap­ 386, requested, $1,003,388 fec- Door Canoplee, BoU-np Awning*, Oanvwi morrow in a three-minute budget for the 1967-68 fiscal To Manchester LWV propriated. ^ ommended, $1,003,386 appropri­ Re-covered. Re-Hang S«rvlpe test of the (3D sirens. paired or Made New To Your Pa**®™- reg. 14.95 N O W . Adopted by Directors year, adopted early this inotn- Garbage-and Rubbish Collec­ ated. For Sewer Treatnient Pliint The test is held on the U.S. Sen. Abrahafn Ribicoff will be the guest speak­ ; Tiax Refunds —$3,000 iSst year’ M ^e. Gronuneto — IByeleta — Fastenerj. Storm Ing.by the board of dbrectors, tion and Disposal—$242,149 last A bill h'aa been passed by te to be repaid when the original first Saturday of each er for the 18th Annual Meeting of the Manchester LIMITED SUPPLY $4,000 requested, $4,000 recom­ Jalousie Units. Waterproofing Compound (Continued from Page One) appropriates the foUowing sums year, $283,383 requested, $274,- and Canvas. We Do Resoreenlng of Aluminum Screens. the House and Sena46 on the federal grant is received. m onth, ‘ League of Women Voters. His subject will be “The m ended, $3,000 appropriated. Heavy to the .'various depantmente. 161 recommended, $267,792 ap­ Duty Zippers. -- elintination of pollution of the Crisis in the Cities,” a topic which has given him na- Ortho Whirly Bird ^ employes—all but Boyle. He had Contribution to Ctepital Re­ ' L.WV M eets Monday from tfiia year’s budget and no A ootnpariebn is shoiwnof the propriated. V wateins of the state that will been In for a 5926 raise. serve Im provem ent Fund —$80,- ’The May membership meet­ the Wapping School PTA meet- tional renown. inoome froon the sale of towm- funds appropriated for the 1966- Cemeteries—$67,138 last year, •’ke South Windsor .eligible ing IVieaday at 8 p.m. Arthur The meeting will be May 13 • ROSES Spreader and Fertilizer TThe Republicans authorized 000 test year, $325,000 request­ MANCHESTER AWNIN© CO. ing of the South Windsor League owned land is nntioipaited for 67 fiscal year, the departmental $75,829, requested, $70,205 rec­ Meive in excess of $300,000 Hottih, newly api 'nted princi­ a't the M anchester CJountry the/ hiring of two new patrol- ed, $825,000 recom m ended, $174,- of Women Voters will be heM 2 y«ar potted. Extra heavy y.-- s ve ne«t year's budget. requests for the 1967-66 fiscal ommended, $65,650 appropri­ EST. 1949—195 W. CENTER STREET—849-8091 i the state toward the oon- pal of the middle school, and Club. It will start wth cocktails ^ 395 m ^ as of July 1. Weiss had 600 appropriated. STORE HOURS — 8-6, Wed. 8-9, Sat. 4i80 |, Monday at.^8 p.m. at the home plants. The 510.6 milKon 1967-68 Gen­ year, those recommended by ated. I; :otion of its new sewer at 12:30 p.m., followed by recommended the hiring of one Payment for First Payroll of Mrs. Darid Evans, 1678 Main Eric Hohenthal, assistant prin­ eral Fund budget includes a Town Manager Robert Welse treatment ptent. cipal, will discuss the program new man and tha/t one as of Jan. Police—$535,468 last year, P eriod in 1967-68 to cover 1966-67 St. luncheon at 1, a business ses­ 550,000 item to take care of and those appropriated. being planned for next year and sion at 1:30, and Sen. Rlbicoft’s 1, 1968. Police Chi^ James $639,093 raquested, $594,728 rec­ P ayroll DeHolt —$50,000. BJdwln A . Lassm an, Dem o­ ’The m eeting wiM be a gen­ Fruit Trees this year’s de^lt. K is sSiown Board of Education—5,762,- will answer questions presented. talk at i2, . PEAT MOSS Reardon had asked for four ad­ ommended, $583,867 appropri­ ’Total General Fund Appropria­ cratic reprosentatlve to the eral orientation meeting tor all c-as a eeparatO ^ la r y item t o pay ditional men. 901 last year, $6,487,143 re­ ated. . state legislature, said the bill, members as well as any inter­ ’The public is invited. The pro­ For the first time in the lo­ for the first payroM period of tions —$10,620,126. The directors turned down quested fOr the oomdng year, CivU Defense — $9,516 last House Bill Number 2417, gives ested women- The exprees pur­ gram should be of special in­ cal League’s history the annual LIME Small Fruits the 1967-68 fiscal year. ITie $6,306,800 recommended for the request for an assistan/t planiier year, $13,246 requested, $13,196 ABORTION BILL SHELVED the water resources oommifision pose of the meeting wlR b:: to terest to all those parents of meeting wUl be open to town contiwensial 53rd week pay­ at 58,000 per year and another com ing year (including $114|- recommended, $10,210 appro­ the pow er to develop oomvpre- inform town residents of how present sixth grade students who officials and to League srup- roll period of the ciiprent year HARTFORD (AP) — A bill GOW MANURE Flowering Shrubs for part-time admlnlstrati've 000 for employes Insurance for­ priated. ' Which would MbetaUze restric­ henslve programs for the pre­ the league operates, its poMcdes, will be entering the program portens. Husbands of members will be paid with checks dated merly handled by the town), Reed’s, Inc as^stant in the manager’s of­ Health — $42,226 last year, vention, control and abatement flnancdmg, how programs ara next year, have been welcome for the past July 1, the first day of the Heads Gibbons tions against aborUon has been £ fice-at a 51,500 salary. 56,285,000 appropriated for the $32,877 requested, $26,173 rec­ shel'ved until the 1969 General of new or existing pollution of clhosen and how the various Newly elected officers for the two yeans. Reservations are FERTILIZER Perennials next fiscal year. oomilng year (including $72,- ommended, $25,290 appropri­ w aters. commdittees get their specdfiied coming year ■will also be install- limited to 200 persons and may They approved an 5894 raise Mrs. John Jastowskl of 36 A ssem bly. This item and one other for Town Planner Joseph Tarn- 200 for employes insurance for­ ated. This account formerly in­ -’The legiateture’s Judiciary Under the provisions of the work aocompUshed.' ed at the meeting. * . be made with Mrs. Irving Duck- were the only two on which sky. In doing so they cut 558 LiitcihfiieM St. was tastailed pres- merly handled by the town.) cluded town contributions to the S T EEL D ESK act, the water resources oom- man, 30 Waranoke Rd. Reser- Commiibtee decided TChursday to It is noted that this is a good Rotary Donation the Democratic minority did from Weiss’ recommendation Idewt o f Gibbons A ssem bly, Board of Directors—$32,500 Child Guidance Clinic and to refer the abnrblon bifll to the Formica top, roller bearings on all drawers with mlssion will also have the au­ opportunity for potential mem- ’The South Windsor Rotary ■vations w ill d o s e on M onday. HEMLOCKS ' PINE TREES 2-3* • m>t abstain. ’Ihe other was and precdpdtated a loud protest Catholic Ladies of Columbus, at last year, $31,660 requested, the Public Health Niirses As­ Legislative Council, the assem­ thority to advise, consult and to see the local league unit Club has voted to donate $60 Election' of officers will be. . a motion made at 10:45 p.m., $31,660 recommended, $28,190 locking mechanism. by FitzGerald, who called for an instalUation dinner Monday sociation. bly’s research arm. cooperate with other .agencies in action and to leann what eM plus one doU^ per club mem- hold and reports will be given 1.75-11.95 2.25 10 F.r 20.09 calling for a 15 minute recess. appropriated. of the state and federal gov­ restoration of the 558. night at Willie’s Steak House, CWM Giridaince Qiiniic—$6,600 Abortions are now legal in 60” X 30” the cammitt^s era doing and ber to the Rotary Club in Bel- of the League’s current agenda Otherwise, the Democrats FitzGerald made one of his General Manager — $69,614 last year, $6,900 requested, $6,- Connecticut only if the moth­ ernment and with industry and witi be doing during the coming vedere, HI. to be used tor relief and its continuing responsi­ Other officers are Mrs. George atostalned on every vote, and amendment motions here, all of last year, $76,139 requested, 900. recom m ended, $6,900 appro­ er’s Wife -wx>uild be endangered to Bulnnit ptens for the pre­ year. of tornado victims. Sen. Abrohant A. Ribicoff OPEN 7 DAYS 9:00*6:00 Willand, honorary president; Net bilities. there were manyixfor each de­ $75,139 recommended, $69,030 priated, by a continuing pregnancy. vention and control of water Anyone interested in attend­ Tke new president will be whibh were aimed at adopting Mirs. Ldcnel Lessard, vice presi­ The club expressed their con­ partmental aippropflation was appropriated. PubKc Health NUrses Associ­ pollution. ing the meeting and in need of M rs. Thom as S, Latham, o f 103 national affairs; Mrs. Kendall Begonia Bulbs the total budget recommended dent; Mrs. A. W. Gabes, treas­ cern to learn that Ray Burger, voted upon separately. Oontroller—$55,771 last- year, ation—$10,500 last year, $16,800 C A S H & The oomm'lsslon is also now transportaUen is requested to S. Lakewood (jlrole. She will Richardson, state affairs; and by Weiss. This mdtion, as all u rer; ]Mrs. Joseph Ham mond, the brother of a member of the The largest rfngle cut in $49,461 requested, $49,461 rec­ requested, $15,800 re co m m ^ d - enpowered to hold hearings and contact Mrs. Edward Oorooran, Mrs. James Burns and Mto. lost 3 to 6. recording secretary; Mrs. Wal­ AT town, club lost hds home In the succeed Mrs. John A .' Knowl- Weiss’ recommended budget ommended, $47,5M appropriat­ ed, $16,800 appropriated. CARRY to require the submission of president of the league at 7 B ri­ Israel Levine, local affairs. FitzGerald, at this point, Is- ter Anderson, financial secre­ disaster. ton, president for the past two Gladiolus Bulbs was in the Capital Improve- ed. Some of the expenses of this Recrea*don-^$81,473 last year, plans, Bi>eoifioaiUons and other an Rd., Wapping. Mrs. Oorooran su^ a warning he nmde ^yeral tary; Mirs. Richard Keeney, cor­ years. l E E L A '%meinits Reserve Fund Itepi, department. Including salaries $113,408 req u ested ,, $104,601 re c­ neca^ry data for the oon- will arrange to haVo ' member THORNE GE'TS AIR POST times last night—that he would responding secretary; Mrs. Hen­ Manchester Evening Her­ The other officers to be elect­ where Weiss had recommended for two employes, ha've been om m ended, $86,017 ojppropriat- WESTOWN struetton of pollution abate- -of the league provide the neces- WARNER ROBINS, Ga, (AiP) JN- THE- TUBNPIXi hold the iiegpuiblicans personally ry Gryk, mistress-et-arms; Mrs. ald South Windsor corres­ ed are M rs. Donald Roy, fSrst Tools. 5325,000. ’The Republicans cut transferred to the General ment faclHUes. Other charges sary ride to Mrs. Evans home — Maj. Gen. Henry G. ’Thorne responsible i^ the town loses its Anne Campbell, assistant mis- ed- PHARMACY pondent, Ann Lyons, tel, 644- ■vie© president; Mrs. Marshall 397 Tolland Tutnpik* the item 5174,500 w hich, added Services Account. P arks — $176,603 year, to th e cooTun'iseion include the Each person oittendlng the Jr. has been named ■vice com­ 649*7521 key employes because of the tress-et-arms; Mrs- H. C. Ri­ 8582. Oohen, second vice presideint; Manchester, Conn. to about 570,000 still in the Fund Elections—$31,166 last year, $198,697 neqiieated, $192,755 re c­ adoption of the standards of meeting will be able to hear mander of the nationwide Conti­ failure to give them adequate vard, sentinel; Mrs. Catherine YOU ore mare than You save $41.93 on'this desk at onr cash and cany Mrs. Richard Wagner, secre­ In the current year, will provide $33,103 requested, $33,108 rec­ om m ended, $171,496 appropriat­ water quality and the power to tour unit m eetings for a 16- nental Air (tommand at Robins raises, plus the failure to pro- Fog^y, Mrs. Urbane House, office equipment center where you pay only for the tary; Mrs. Gerald Obenauer, about 5246,000 fo r capital tm- ommended, $25,817 appropriat­ seek an injunction from the su-^. minute periUxl in a “ round rob­ Air FV>rce Base. 'vide adequate services, both , as Mrs. Herbert Carvey, trustee; ed. a NUM BER! services you use. ______Damage Claim Made treasurer; Mrs. ’Theodore Bos- provements. ed. Senior Olttzens Center—Not perior court in Hartford Coun­ in” type of presentation. en, corresporvding secretary;' Atty. William Fitzgerald, recommended by the manager. Mirs. Cornelius FV>ley,. M rs. Assessm ent — $60,186 last budgeted last year. Its expens­ We Keep A Complete ty against any person or mu­ Seven categories under the Jack Robinson of 153 Summit Mrs. John Fitzgeradd, voter ser- Dem., offered an amendment Many times FitzGerald used Jdhn DaJey and Mra, Thaxilus year, $63,564 requested, _„$63,- es came from the Rec and'Park nicipality held in violation of unit headings will be discussed. St. has asked the town to re­ ■vtoe; Mirs. M organ W ilt, bulle­ which called for retention of the word ‘‘irresponsible” Kiejiio, auditors. Supply Specials 644 recom m ended, $60,461 ap­ Accounts — $12,460 requested, an order Issued by the coanmls- They Include voters service, na­ imburse him for medical ex- tin ; M rs. Douglas Smith, pu!b- W eiss’ 5325,000 r ^ m m e n d a - scribing the Republican budget propriated. $12,460 recom m ended, ' $8,150 PRESCRIPTION FILE sion that is not complied ■with. tional program, state program, pensea and tor time lost from McJty; M rs. A llen Thom as, pub- tdon. Ria motion lost by a 3 to cutting and at all times the Ri calling the action "a lack File Folders, Lettersize ----- ..$1.88/c Revaluation — $42,3(X) last appropriated. ’The ■violators of the order of local program, finance, bulletin, work, stemming from an al­ licatdions. e count. publicans fought back with the th .” year, $20,^ requested, $20,650 Libraries—$190,000 last year, On Your Entire Family Standard Staples. Box of 5M ...... 4 9 < i the court in such cases shall publications and public relations, leged fall on Flower St. on Aldo M rs. Charlee Wllikiins, This amendment was one o f assurance that they were acting ’Turkington retorted, '“ It’s hot recom m ended, $20,650 approp­ $204,152 requested, $200,000 re c­ be subject to forfeit $1,000 for ’The topics will be under the April 26. finance; Mrs. Wmiam 'Whitney, m any w h ic h Fitzgerald offered. on behalf of the taxpayers. a lack of faith—^it’s a lack o f riated- om m ended, $195,417 appropriat­ • It can be used for tax pur­ Paper Clips. No. 1 Gem ...... per m 4 9 ^ each cMense. leadership of m ^bers who have In a letter filed in the town budget; M rs. D a v is' Wiggdn, Bill callin g f o r api^priating th e The board cut the Town De­ m oney.” OoJleotor o f Revenue —$38,613 ed. poses. Other provlsiona of the act served on these particular topic clerk’s office, Robinson claims membership; Mrs. ’Thomas separate recommenda t i o n s velopment dommission budget ’The pension contribution vhll S'/z X 11 Ruled Pad. W hite, ca n a ry ----- doz. $ 1 . 6 4 last year, $42,313 requested, $39,- Probate Oourt — $2,026 test provide for "a grant to each mu. item s. that he sustained a sprained Healy, units; Mns. George Law­ made by Weiss. lost. from 52,700 to 51,500, and the be $167,558 against a $199,529, • It can be used for'^Insur- 348 recom m ended, $36,039 ap­ year, $2,100 requested, $2,100 ndcipality for 30 per cent of the Plans are also under way for ankle and that he will lose two rence, nominations; Mrs. James Fitzgerald, in Ws best court­ Town Conservation Commission based on an estimate of 1980 anoe purposes. Bic Pens ...... 1 0 < propriated. recommended, $2,100 appropri­ cost of the facility which cost the June meeting’ of the league weeks’ employment. Green end Mrs. Robert Stone, room manner, quizzed the Re- funding. Here too a FitzGerald budget from 51.000 to 5500. In ’Town Oerk —$46,507 last year, ated. * It provides Information for Paper Mate Pens, all models ...... Vi Price shoil be that used by the Fed­ which will be a picnic meeting, publioans on almost every item, both instances the Republicans amendment w as ■voted down. $68,446 requested, ^7,796 recom ­ InsuTance, Fttae, LAalbiBty, etc. your physician. eral Water Pollution Control tentatively schedvded to be held demanding answers and con­ voted do\ra FitzGerald amend­ All in all, last night’s session mended, $56,888 a-pppopriated. Oommi.ision making a federal at town owned recreation prop­ —$80,000 last yeigr, $82,100 re­ * It provides a lost or mis­ Flair Pens by Paper M ate ...... 4 $ 1 . 0 0 tinually inquiring on what basis ments to replace the cuts. was a contest between the Re­ Treasurer —$17,785 last year, erty on Rye St. on June 12. F ur­ quested, $82,100 recom m ended, placed prescription nur grant for the project.” the* majority considered them­ The Human Relations Com­ publican m ajority of six, intent $19,057 requested, $18,719 recom ­ $82,100 appropriated. ber without delay. This provision means that 30 ther details and arrangements selves to be more expert than on cutting Weiss’ recom­ mended, $18,296 appropriated. mission appropriation was cut Pensdon FXind Oontritoution— per cent of the cost of treat­ will be announced at a later W eiss. mended budget, and the Demo­ Planning and Zoning —$24,672 to 5100 from a ^00 recommenda­ $110,000 last year, $199,529 re­ • It Is a double check fo r ment facilities based on the date. Repubiiean David A. Odegard cratic minority of three, led by last year, $34,926 requested, $34,- prescription refills. tion and again a FitzGerald mo­ quested, $199,529 recom m ended, federal guidelines will be grant­ Middle School Program had ready answers to all ques­ FitzGerald and Intent on re­ 926 recoonm ended, $25,743 ap­ tion lost. $167,568 appropriated. ed. A middle school orientation tions and acted as spokesman The board denied 5250 year­ storing all cuts made from propriated. In the event federal grant program will be presented at Weiss’ recommended budget. Pensdoh Fund Admdnisbration Reed’s, Inc. for tile, GOP majority. ly raises to the registrars-otf- Town Ciounsel —$43^159 last funds ore not av’allable to a Self-Service Department Store At one point FitzGerald jus­ The Republicans won all the —$3,000 last year, $6,000 re­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 voters ajid to the town treas­ year, $54,735 requested, $54,735 quested, $5,000 recommeoided, munlcipaiity at the time of its tified the time he was taking urer. ’They remain at 55,000 battles and the war. recom m ended, $54,035 ap­ WESTOWN m m m ’66 Cars Must Go! ^,000 appropriated. MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE sdbediiied construction of a pol­ for his questioning hy saying, each. Fitzgerald moved for re­ A position paper, issued by propriated. PHARMACY lution abatement facility, the LIGGEn DRUG BROAD STREET—MANCHESTER .. . the Democrats and explaining Social Security—$63,000 last “We must do our duty to the storation of the reglstraTB’ W elfare —$61,049 last year, comrnission is empowered to ad- taxpayers, to the Democrats their stand on the budget, ap­ year, $72,000 requested, $72,000 459 Hartford Rd.—649-9946 PARKADE raises. His motion lost. $63,565 requested, $62,815 recom ­ recommended, $70,000 appro­ ■vance to such a murjicipaldty in and tp the independents. We pears in another column in to­ mended, $57,888 appropriated. OPEN GOP Director Harold TurMng- priated. addition to the 30 per cent weren’t consulted.’’ day’s Herald. txMi recommended, and Demo­ General Services —$M,563 laM OMS, Blue Cross and Major amount, the sum of memey :45 A.M . to 10 P.M. NOW Odegard was quick to reply, SA VE cra t F rancis Mialwiney agreed, year, $52,421 requested, $52,421 Medical — $80,000 last year, which would equal the amount "We did our duty to the Re­ that the salary fbr the part-time recom m ended, $47,918 approp­ $35,000 requested, $35,000 rec­ of a federal grant. This money * publicans, the Democrats and town treasurer be cut to $2,500 Emanuel Sets riated. Transfers were made to ommended, $35,000 appropri­ the Independents.” o r $3,000 annually. He m ode no this account from the OontroU- ated. ’The sums formeriy paid SEE THEM AT... The 1967-68 General Fund m otion. The $5,000 salary iw as Sacred Concert er’s Account. by the town for school person­ GORMAN BROS., Inc. budget provides 52,000 fo r p. approved. ; M unicipal Buildings —$36,690 nel is part of the $72,200 added part-time director for the Senior ■nie annual salary for the Civ­ A sacred concert will be pre­ last year, $49,552 requested, $49,- to the school budget They now THE BRIGHT SPOT AT 770 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Citizens Program, against a re­ il Defense director was sliced sented Sunday, at 8 p.m. in the 552 recommended, $50,709 ap­ will be paid directly from the quest ■ of 58,500 for a full-time propriated. in half —from the existing $2,400 sanctuary of Emanuel Lutheran school budget. The transfer Is director. to next y e a r’s $1,200. Building Inspection — $45,961 a bookkeeping item only. Church by Ronald J. Erickson The Republicans dropped a Mahoney, at this point said, last year, $48,138 requested $48,- Jnsuranjce, Life, Axxddemt and MANCHESTER bombshell ’ here when they re­ “I thought you were going to and Mrs. E. David Hawkins. 138 recommended, $44,960 ap­ Healith—$36,500 last year, $25,- YOUR QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALER vealed that former Rec Director cut this budget (Ci'vfl Defeiise) This joint organ and voice re­ propriated. 000 requested, $25,000 recom­ THE James Herdic, who resigned his to the bone, and I’m glad to see cital, which is open to the pub­ Engdueering — $62,695 last mended, $14,000 appropriated. post in 1964, is interested in you didn’t.” lic, will Include tenor arias from ' year, $81,650 requested, $70,275 The sums formerly paid by the the part-time job. A cut in the Park Department two of Handel’s best known ora­ ■recommended, $53,399 appropri­ town for school personnel is 1966 Olds 98 , Herdic, just weeks before he budget drew Democratic opposi­ torios, "Elijah” and "Judos ated. Some of the salary items part cf the $72,200 added to 1966 Olds 1966 Buick Y resigned, had been cited by the tion, again led by FitzGerald. Miacoabeus,” organ selections formerly in this account are the school budget. ’They now BEST 4-Dr. HT. PS., PB., V-8, auto., Jetstar Holiday Coupe. PS., PB., Gi;and Sport. 3-speed, radio, Connecticut Recreation Society He charged that the Republi­ from the early German and now included in the Water and will be paid directly from the radio, ww. for his outstanding service in cans were not about to honor modern French schools and Sewer Department Accounts. school budget ’The transfer is radio, heater, V-8, auto. heater, ■ww. organizing Senior Citizen pro- its obligations to retiring Park a closing group by the two art­ Highway—$437,031 last year, a bookkeeping item only. *■ gram s. Superintendent Horace Mur- ists will compare the vocal and $534,680 requested, $454,840 Community Services—A new W «$349SeraA||r In an equally surprising dis­ phey, for accrued sick-leave organ compositions of the same recommended, $432,971 appro­ item, formeriy handled by the GASOLINE Was $2895 (O P A r closure last night, the Republi­ time. The Republicans, after de­ composer. A number of familiar priated. school board from ilts own cans revealed that they had cut feating a FitzGerald amend­ selections will oomplet,e the pro­ Sidewalks and Curbs—$42,000 budget and now assumed by NOW ^ 2 5 9 5 NOW ^ 2 3 9 5 NOW o U S lO out the entire salary raise pro­ ment for replacing the cut, as­ gram . last year, $100,000 requested. the town. $13,200 requested. t posed for Rec Director William sured him that the obligation VALUE B oyle, will be met. He was the only town em­ . FitzGerald moved for an ploye denied a raise. ’The Re­ etmendment to restore funds publicans, although they cutt in­ for the board of education. It 1966 Cutlass 1966 Chev. CT 1966 Bonneville to the recommended salary lost. He charged the Republi­ N TOWN! ,. raises proposed by Weiss, 'did can majority with imdercutting V , ’’ 9-Pass. 4-Dr. Wagon. PS., PB., Supreme 4-Dr. HT. PS., PB., V-8, 9-Pas6. Wagon, PS., PB,, V-8, give increments to all municipal a Republican board of educa- WHEN YOU PURCHASE 10 GALLONS OF GASOLINE YOU V -8, auto. auto. auto. RECEIVE A 5-OZ. ANCHOR HOCKING GLASS OR COUPON He forgot! No, she forgot! Well, they both forgot. SALES EQUIVALENT PLUS DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS ON Was $3595 C A i t P w « S 2 m t A A A r 312 OAKLAND ST. FILL-UPS, WHICH EQUALS V/zc VALUE ON EACH GALLON NOW ^ 3 2 9 5 NOW ^ 2 d 9 d NOW 2 S ) 9 s> SATURDAY Gsiden 649-9406 OF GAS. - WE NEVER FORGET! ——— Last Day To Register For OUR AUTOMATIC 1966 Olds A Free Chance On 4 Rambler 196& Olds 1966 Ford They tell m elt's Spring Conv. D-88. PS., PB., V-8, auto. FUEL OIL DELIVERY D-88 4-Dr. HT. PS., PB.,'radio, Custom 500. V-8, std., radio, — so-o-o here goes aur 3 to choose from. Deluxe Rebels V-8, auto. j heater, ww, , Sale — and let's hape DOUBLE IS CERTAIN far a "springly" we^- Was $3195 n r w « $ i 8 » 5 C f r A r w<“»’«$O O A F 4 Free Door Prizes Saturday VJfi record the average temperature for each day! end! Sole Is A ru M ay compute the number of degrees the average is below NOW Z o U D Not Necessary to Be Present at 7th.- 65. Then we combine tMs temperature data with NOW ^ 2 8 9 5 NOW * 1 5 9 5 y* your known rate of fuel use to determine exactly, Drawing— Just Gome in and GREEN how much fuel your burner uses each day to keep you as warm as you want to be. No matter what the 5 Register for Free Door Prizes weather, all you have to do is lean back and relax. 1966 Olds ______^______-1 , You’ll never have to rely on your memory or your fhe Look that's "Wifh It" ^ 1966 Olds 1966 Olds tank gauge (whidi may be inaccurate) to tell you Cutlass 2-Dr. HT. V-8, auto., PS., Welcome Here Starfire Holiday Coupe. PS., PB,, Conv. Cutlass. PS., PB., V-8, IFERTILIZER when it’s time to fill toe tank. We know when It auto. PB. 2 to choose from. Beautiful Na. 2 Pine 100% Arnel Triacetate. V-8, auto. STAMPS starts getting low and we refill it without any botow . to you. And we ffefill it with Mobilheat fuel oU, 1 X 2 ...... linear foot iBuv one bag at regular price and get second W o s $ 3 0 9 5 quality checked 21 times between toe refinery and Was $3195 ( A A P* 0^#|M^||r 1x4...... *. .6^ linear foot [bag at your furnace. Remember, there’s a big difference in 1 x 6 ...... 1 2 ^ lihear foot EVERYDAY ON GASOLINE FILLUPS AND Tent Dress [ now ALL AMERICAN CREDIT CARD CUSTOMERS distributors. We’d like to show you just how big NOW ^ 2 7 9 5 NOW ^ 2 8 9 5 1 x 8 ...... linear foot that difference can be. ' 1 X 10 ...... 1 ...... 19^ linear foot ’/: PRICE! GAS—LUBRICATION—BATTERIES—TIRES 1 X 12 ...... 2 2^ linear foot • Lawn Food • Garden Fertilizer e Weed'n Feed e 3-fii-l . . m ACCESSORIES arid GENERAL REPAIRS ...and Riemy more ■to choose from liiir Pink Dogwood ■ Potted Heritage Houi© AH Yews Reg. $8.75 , . Rose Bushes AMERICAN Groovy IHlI* lent drew to wear mott anywhere. Lawn food,'Seed and Fertilizer Mobilheat Squared off neck with bow trimmed yoke front 10% O ff! SALE! $6.95 $1.50 to $4.00 and deep pleat both fore and aft. It's sleeveleu, ■ /' with the zipper cleverly concealed in the boek Crimson King - Crabgrass OPEN DAILY pleat, with tiny little buttons bn yoked back. . M a p lM BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER Azaleas Preventer 6;3» A.M.-9 PAi. MORIARTY BROTHERS ■ \ "* » \ PHONES $7.95 Up Sixes 7 to 15 and 10 to IB Reg. $6.95 SUNDAY 301 CENTER STREET 643-1511 $2.75 to $5.00 8 A.M.-P P.M. g o h Blue, Green, or Gold Print with White & SUPPLY CO. SALE! $3.95 643-2411 Weeping WOIows TELEPHONE 643-5135 / ROUTE 44A—“At The Notch”—Tel. 643-2193 $5.00 M L.iMii.»iJiaaiHmi WWW i B m f IW m e w i w * • w ew HvsOff r i * • w e * te WWW & - OPEN DAILY 8-5—INCLUDING SATURDAY Moutitaitt Ash White Dogwood BROTHERS European White Reg. $5.75 WelUomu Hsr* "IMN,K RKIE A DffnRENCE W DItTRIBlITOBS! TRY H t U H fW L 512 W. CENTER STe, MANCHESTER USE YOUR,^€ONNECTICUT CHARGE C-^RD $1.85 to $6.25 B frch$5.65 SALE! $4.75 770 MAIN STREET 643-4860

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m a n c h e s t ?:r e v e n i n g h e r ^ , Ma n c h e s t e r , cx)n n ., F r i d a y , m a y 5, i967 PAGE SEVENTEEN — ....I ' ....Ill "...... ' '■ " '■ ■ ■' ■■ ■ "• ' ^ Tolland County rison’s talk, discussants agreed fessor of history at Manchester fJlGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER. CONN,, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 . 12th Greuit Confab Held to call for more graduate teach- Community College; Dr. Regina er training opportunities at the Duffy, asso^ate professor of University of CJonnectlcut and science at Northwestern Com- This ur Court Cases O n X each in g thd state colleges, designed fw' munlty College and Carl Avner, has passed lieglon Bdltor Drug Addicts Bill the community college teacher. Instructor In business admtn- o u r 16-p o in t 8t«n Sloiibarf ►orfe Co-edttori More than______100 educators in- ... The group also called for totratlon at Norwalk. s a f e t y a n d SporU Bdltbr MANOHES’TER SESSION Susan Ooldberg Prog addicts wiffl be treated terested toi Connecticut’s devel- striHig in-service and internship Also speaking to the group performance Gary Jodoin Ray Kelly as ' riOk people rarther than as Howard McConnell, 67, of 221 oping system of community col- programs at the community col- was Dr. ’Theodore Powell of 39 test. criminals, under the provisiioinB N. Main St, was given . 15 . days jgggg attended a conference in leges. ' Gerard St., executive officer » f H i g h S c h o o l W o r l d of new legislation sponsored by ' ______^______• ______for Intoxication. A re-arrest Hartford Tuesday to discuss Panelists were James Tatro the State Board for Community toe State Bor Association, ac­ warrant was issued for him M i s . Joyce Don, Faculty Advisor how best to train the two-year of 20 Strong St., assistant pro- Colleges, tOL. XXX, No. 28 FRIDAY, MAY 5 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School cording to State Rep. Robert D. several -days ago and served Kllnlg of the 48th District. community college teacher. Wednesday. Unable to post a OUR USED CARS The legiisiation win change Guest speaker for the session ^ 2 5 bond, he was taken to Jail toe stoto’s legal attitude toward at the Hartford Hilton was Dr. *Senior Week* to await appearance in court AREN'T drug addiction, piro'yliding treat- Roger Garrison, a staff asso­ Friday, June 16 — Senior . yesterday. menj-rather than jaill terms. ciate for-the American Associa­ "JUST uicE NEW" Reception ^ Hung Jury at Mayor’s Law-t)ay Trial Carmelo Pattavina, 29, of tion of Junior Colleges, who told Present laws have put the Monday. June 19—Picnic toe gathering that the role of u drug u ^ and the selleir or Rockville, \rtas found Innocent JUST 100% at Ted Hilton's In elbe^:^nc0 ot Law Day, "pusiher’’ in the category of . of failure to grant the right of the community college teacher Tuesday, June 20—Senior needs to be better understood a tnock-trial conducted for feioins. King stated. When sen­ way. He had pleaded innocent GUARANTEED! Banquet tenced they serve time in our to the charge on April 24 and both by the teachers themselves the benefit of tlta Jundora at Wednesday, June 21 — JalQs and prisons at tremendous a trial was held yesterday. and toe institutions that pre­ D^nce in Quadrangle MHS l80t Tueeday. 'IVie court cost to the state. They comprise The charge against him came pare them for the classroom. 66 Thursday, June 22 — The teacher, he said, should wee opened by Mr> John Arm m - CJbout 10 per cent of toe state’s when police said he cut in front VOLKSWAGEN tlno, the clerk, who preeemted JaM and prison populatdion, he' of a police cruiser which was have both a 'scientific and lib­ a charge o f traveling 62-68 added. on its way to investigate a car eral arts background, plus am­ Get mph*on E. Afflddle Opke. against The proposed legiislaUon, accident. The patrolman driving ple opportunities to- pursue which has received a favorable graduate courses geared to his . I Mayor Ne'than A g^ ln d U . the. oar said he copied the li- A hush fell as the, first wlt- committee report, ■wou'ld place cense number of Pattavina’s subject maUer ^eci^ty in or- Mills if S«ats nesa was called to the stand. 'toe drug dependent person un- car and telephoned him later. der to further his professional b- made by toe Post Office that Comet 404 4-Dr. Sedan. belng successful." rector for MGM, Paramount, The ever-busy Audio Visual National_ Secretaries’ _ Week, forward to a better season than people, and______a question and an- _ _ applies to both teenagers and elude English, U.- S. History, lems. King said. Estimates of the old “Station A," Oakland SAVE W ! Auto., PS, radio. •rhe future of tMs week’s fe- or Universal studdds. Until then, Club was active even during Members from MHS included year, hoping to win 6 out swer period ft i all who”~wish adults, attendance at the Forum French III, math toe number of addicts through­ St. facdlity, serving toe North vo«*.. ip^Ie legionnaire is clearly a he will continue to live at 5l the recent spring vacation. On Karen Andrews, Gail Feder, ^ ^the ® 10 scheduledsohediUed matidhes.matches, further infotmartion. is important for all. It may be rV, "" and Gregg Notehand. H e^l- out toe nation range up to 2,500,- End was to be closed, cdtizeiw, brigth one. Until that future Foster Street with Ms par­ Thursday, the 27th the club took 000 with' one out of three under Kathy Miller, Cindy North, Sue The top five starters end let- Students toom three schools the impetus for a youth lurv in so participates in lOH and tu­ town officials and businessmen 63 hebomes a reality, she will live ents, Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore its annual trip to New York 21 years of age. Qualityf Service ■>— and Personal Attention! Smith, and their advisor, Miss termen of last year have return- in Manchester will present Manchester or a deterrent to tors in Hartford on Saturday did protest against it. But toe VOLKSWAGEN at' 128 Keeney Street with her Romano, City. The group of 12, chaper­ mornings. ‘ "rhe personality crisis facing station was closed according to “ Satisfied Customers Are Our Beet Advertisement” Brian Rogers, '68 Aids Kellogg, a business teach­ ed along with a few new sopho- views on the subject. Along end the idea. The MEC Youth parents Rev. and Mrs. Ejnar oned by Mr. Kenneth Skinner, Brad’s event ia the breast­ toe addict, devestartlng as it is .schedule. Tel. 528-5009 Tjel. 643-5476 her t'wo sisters, Carolyn er. The group was invited by ^ s and juniors. Mr. Philip with an Bast Catholic student, Council is presenting the Forum A. V. Co-ordinator, left Hart­ Hyde, coach, hopes for a good Michael Sbaughnessy, will be open to the public. ’ stroke which he has performed to him, is not society's most Shortly after, contracts were 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Conn. airf Bathora, and her cat “Lit- ford on the 7:02 a.m. train and the Hartford Chapter of the Na­ serious problem with the addict. tional secretaries’ Association. season. He believes the team Fred Rand, a sophomore from pam Pilkonis ’68 as a two-year member of tha let , out for the establishment of tl$,Joe.” World Briefs arrived at Grand Central Station can win a few meets with some team. His courses of study in­ Invariably, the user of drugs «• Liz Bickley in New York about 9:30. They were met by Mrs, Stew- ^ ^ must timi to theft and other art. secretary to the Dean of ^ ^ wwk on clude English, U. S. History, The general schedule for the Che part of the team players. for varsity spots are Gary Wig- algebra, chemistry, and crafts crim e. to get money to support 63 VOLKSWAGEN Education at the University. L'l' i'.i h Don’t forget to start saving day was attending a show at Mr. Hyde has famlMarized the ren, Bob Dotchin, John King m . the habit." he explained. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ They then were given a guided Blue Sedan SO A R now for the many selections Radio City Music Hall, and .the newcomers with the aspects .Teepee Tales “ New York City authorities #2331A "'Wil Students Present tour of the' Student Union build­ Steve swims the 50 and 100 m « i | i which will be offered you wh^fh visiting the American Museum of the game, and now they need yard free style for the empirt- attribute 40 to 50 per cent of the Paper Back Book Sale ing and the conference rooms the city's crime to this source, Spring Concert of Natural History. The firgt ' to put them------into ------use. The MHS Baseball Team hit 68. and Barry Elliot. ’67. ... The ^al ducks. His courses mviuuvinclud# comes to MHS on May 29th. part of the show at Radio City and radio station located there. with a loss in stolen property At th^ Business Education stride last Monday ^ Manch^^eT OoZ'- •An Evening of Music" Is was the 20th Century Fox Mov­ Manchesrter Coun­ alone of one billion dollars an­ . X — ----. » PONTIAC $1295 Seniors: if you haven’t made building, they set in on a sen- Maloney of math rv, and, computer pro­ Available Now both the title and a prediction ie ’’Two For the Road.” The try Club trying to cut down nually. While the nation’s ad­ Grand Prix Hardtop. your payments for the senior lor stenography class Several Meriden 14-6. This victory was gramming. He also participates t their rtrokea to prepare for the Blue, auto., V-8. of'Jvhat is in store for the mem- rest of the program consisted of lor Bienograpny class, several McLain, Bnk Taylor, and Dick the v«r« win for new in lOH, AF' 246. New York. Gary Jodoin '68 Nancy Ballard ’68 nursing were Invited recently Keeps ’ em season also seemed to have an Th® Commencement Ooanmit- to participate in the Shadow- the World War I phrase, “ La­ 16 FOOT... CUSTOM CRAFTED KITCHEN U RAMB. $595 4-Dr. Sedan. White. effect on the Indian pitchers, tee realizes the strain on the the-Nurse Program at Man- fayette, ■we ore here,” was ^A Hollerin’ Bill Hilinskl ’67 , turned In by ®wtending “hestor MVmoriJ Hospital not the utterance of <3eh. John a fine perforrnance showing ex- 'T®®>' The girls arrived at the hoa- Pershing. It was that of Ooh Charies Stanton, American (0 FORD $250 1-. • nx cellent control. Tim Cummings “ Vities, this burden.la hoped to o;nn nm ‘ iBronzglow Bireli Cabinets Falcon 4-Door Sedan. Army officer, whom Pershing, H / T c: H R' ■ Automatio. ' ing^^iS iS^a?S‘ After changing Into 'whit. had deliegertied to epealt ki his all came a runnki’ down to ya J T n ^ l s '^«r®'"‘ntroducea Btead- • ol’ Mancheirier Hi^h Schcol ^ a j « n S ^ ^ The ■victory now leaves the In- de- CHEV. $895 Fnday evening, ApM 23. ’Th# ^ ^ ^ veloping into what vriM be a Nursing Service, who guided Corvalr Coupe. Stand­ cafeteria was convcited into a them to the Self-Service wing ard, radio. . rambling bam for the With the teams hitting oonsid- for a brief orientation. She COMPLETE WITH APPLIANCES! 1 / Hawkins’______Dance, erably improved, many victories With gnaduaitldn set for spoke about the hoepital staff, 5 It went witthout saying that foe be expected throughout the Thursday, June 22, the com- gave a general sketch of the 1-! " ■ ( ? ! » vw * that ©veniing the guys were to *"®®^ season. md'ttees found that Wednesday hospital territory, the history fa r Sedan, new paint, dean. t. relax, keep their cold cash at ^*^y Keily, ’68 ^be 21et had n o' scheduled ac- of MMH and Its, Progressive FOR $ e c 7 . o o Regular home, and lea've the driving to tivity. An klea came up that Patient Oare System, FAIRWAY $967.00 Value! the women WHt. ’To insure this, ^^® hol'd “ dance In the quodran- Mrs. Stenid then discussed Vi'*"'*. ^ ONLY ic Motor Bikes i t tickets were sold only to the ^he famililar. cry of gle and give everyone a chance nursing as a career, thi kinds FIRST weaker sex, (This editor die- ^ ® ” the MHS Golf Team to sign Somanhtoe’s and get to- of nurses, and the types of 567 66 SUZUKI $299 agrees with that last asserUion ®P®” ®d bbeir season at Briatol gether as a claes before grad- preparatory programs.)^ When ;B0TH STORES Red finish but I sbaU let iit go.) . EJaatem on Tutoday, May 2. nation. Plans are also being she described the duUes o f a HERE’S W HAT YOU GET: Some gals felt tljat their beaux under r a ly oondittons, made to have_ the oolor film of noor nuwe In 1887, which In- were.-worthy of a corsage c o m - t o Hall 4-1 but the picnic developed by that eluded lighting the kerosene OPEN TONiaHT e Modern BuUt-ln Walt Oven e 16 Ft. 'of Schelrkh Broaeglow Bireh - Kitchen Cabinets posed of pieces of cabbage, oar- onanagjgd to beat Bristol Blast- time and shown art the dance, lamp and bringing in enough till 9! ' (Gas or Electrlo) rots, celery, and onions, but for ki thete three team This idea has been greeted en- coala to keep the patient’s • Modem BuUt-in Counter Top Range ■■ TED e Copper Tone Hood over Range the more coriservative, paper ^itotdh. Although the team thueiastioally, and ^ t h a few room warm, a unanimous SFECtAI. PURCHASE (Gas or Eleetrle) . ^ flowers were Just as. suitaible. found It tough going in the final touches It shou'W pewe a thanks to progress was i^ced. W Yard Rolls of f * a 21” X 24” Sink with Fanoeb Spray TRUDON Old fashioned ovepaiUs, patch- ***"- Wigren, ’67, was low great way to ui*er in grad- After a tour of the hospital ; . .and Strainer e ImtaUation Arranged B f Otur Own Genuine 12” Trained Craftinnea ING. ed jeans, work shiirts, checked man. A J.V. golf tesun bap been uaition day, (excluding the morgue) the. Listen To Roberta Sing »$-Veot ro n d o a Counter-top .■-ir?.' shirts, d'-’-'y rt-s - es with bloom- «Med - this year, comprising' Tonight the class of ’67 will shadows reported to their OIL CLOTH i jc VOLKSWAGEN y ere, pipes, irta-aw harts, wide ties, sophomores and Juniors. ’The sponsor the annual senior sports nurses. They rotated at the UMtTED OFFER ; ' jugs, pigiiaiils, buttons, bows, J-V.’s open their season Tues- dance open to the entire sohool. end of an hour .gnd .a half and G. A. RIHER PORSCHE feathers, freckles, end kdUpope May 9 art Windham. ’The Oaaslca will be playing and went to lunch at 12 o'clock, S H E L V I N G * Some Of Her Own Compositions .ACT NOW AND SAVE! were the. “tai’' aitidra for ttie Under th» leadeiehip of a pew the odmlseion for. the 7:80 to By 12:80 the girls were on Manchester 649-2838 coach, Mt. ’Thomas G. KeUey, 10:80 B-m. dance wW be $.50 new wards and they changed fi danoe. •a-ss "*" f { Route 88, Tollahd Tpke. Ye Of’ Jug band —the invad­ a pbjnrtcal education teacher with SAA end $1 wUhourt. , again at 1:30. Reg. $7.25 - and Many O f Her Favorites NO DOWN FAtUllEN^! CALL ers —.provided rip snortin’ mu­ alt nting Junior High School, Getting new ideas has become Ait 2:80 they thanked the nurs- TalcottvlBa sic ■which sent the swingera rock- the golf teem wou ld Hke to the thing to do in the CBaes of es who had been so co-operati-vw ’ LOW lANK TERM54 HOW I (on the Manoheetw-VeiMi in’ end lotUin’, yelpin’ and a achieve last year’s team record ’67, so feel free to tell your rep- and friendly, 644-1461 , U b*1i hollerin’ unfaU the women folk of lS-1. Although mainly an in; resentative about any idea you Everyone a«gee^ that the day UdOle Tornplke deciiled to hoip tail them felUen dlviduBl sport, the individual have tbart will help make toe was "worthwhile. B ga-ve cach.A' siy and Botqr ItoU clothea were in e^ence at the Ron CheesiAan, Mmy Buck, Mark Jeske, Sue Zimmerman, home The wifichln’ hour a points go t o g ^ e r Jn make thb "Spirit o t ’VT'^ the bert ^-

PAG15 EIGHTEEN WANCHESTEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONl^^ FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 6.1967 TOJFTnNETffiiW . What He Does to Mets Is Amazing THE Mojor League Civil Rights Leadel^ =±s=Leadfers== Herald Angle American League ilAHWWS' By BatUng (30 at bats) — Ka- To March On Downs Hne, Detroit, .385; F. Roblnison, LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Negro civil rights leaders PCTE ZANARDI BaKimore, .354. > KTilW Y A RK f AP^ __ Gtants, who had to survive a New York in order in the ninth. Runs batted In -- Blefary And have announced plans for a march on Churchill Downs REC SOFTBAIX j. tt , „ u uj_ mild Met threat In the elgrhth. » * • Assistant Sports Editor To Top Indians, 8-4 F. Robinson, Baltimore; Free- tonight creating a possible confrontation with the 25,000 It took an inning for the Pittsburgh mlHed for a seven- PmATE8-DODGEB»~ National League ^ , ,, Gunver SUmpers to get sUrt* Since^ Uasey , The Pirates-vaulted Into :sec- han, Detroit, 14. ■ - ' fans who nonnally attend jKentucky JJerbyreve races. W. L. Pet. O.B. will be in a kind of favo­ Diplomat Way, Harvey Pel­ ■i The Rev. A.D. Williams, K in g ,------— Well on their way to Memorial Field this afternoon Ostrout was the only Man- ^ once they did. they Stengej. Not ,for what the H oS 0**^ place, two games back ot How About Our Own Hall of Fame LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Home runs -- Blefary and P. anclnneU . .16 7 .602 — rite’s role, too. tier's surprise jyiimer In the Robinson, Baltimore; Mlncher, feeder in the movement for an ®a»»® oP®" housing or kny scoring an upset tm the E<>r another CCIL meeting Chester player Nvith more than ^ opiMsition. blncinnaU. in the strength " 10 6 Great men, truly, are in the vast minority'. —The betting public prob- Blue Grass Stakes, will start os .626 2 Tlie colt who brought- his California; Kaline, Detroit, 6. open housing ordinance, said ®toer facet of civil rights could : K b a l l diamond at Menlo- Windham High one hit, getting a pair. Nebo, 15-4. Which isn’t much. For i-i-." victory .. lo 6 Manchester has had its share of the great, molders ably will give its main sup- No. 4, the position that sent ______league games uneirr gt. Louis ,... u 7 .611 2 Pueito Rican owners to the Pitching '2 decisions) —Rohr, Thursday he planned to "go he helped by demonstrations at ^ '*<1#tif AXflltlevinvtf Willlmantlc. ir% <2*«»viSummary: tvi o »»\r ^ Cold . weather proved .-...J ni(j han-, ai»VtA4- V. a 4-,-» * of history so to speak. No category of human effort. Port to Damascus in Sat- D ecid^y to -victory In 1962. '*rial Field yesterday after- what he does to them played. Chicago at Atlanta in *^!***®!^' Atlanta .... 11 7 .611, 2 woiiKl's most glamorous horse Boston; R. Clark, California; house shopping - just to look, Downs:” ^ ir __ Tur_„.i,--ftTicrh Singles “J' by Corky Coughlin *’'*.*ih*1- h iHi a , rbi dicap as the winners collected And what he does to Uie MeU NaUonal League was rained WUte was tte big gun a g a ^ t g, 8 .600 4 however, can surpass th a t, of sport in our town. The urday’s Kentucky Derby, race In their first fling a t the That Was the year after Diplo­ not buy” in the city’s all-white '^® NaUonal Commiittea noon, Manchester High Ostrout, sandwiched Popipmek. 2b s o 2 4 o n o 20 base hits, Dave Heyart lead- is am aaln, absolutely amazin. games “ s old Dodger mates wltti two ...... ^ Kelso, California; Horlen, Chi­ City of Village Charm has sent representatives to the but long shot Dawn Glory sport will be carrying saddle mat Way's rider, John Sellers, cago; McDowell, Cleveland: South End, scene of violence Discrimination in ^ursed a 4-0 lead after five around a boot, gave the Indi- Skumon, rf 3 ? g ,*5 [{ g mg the way with a perfect four won his Derby on CJarry Back. I ^ t expl^n It ■ Uie San g^eduted in thp American . San Fran.,.. 9 10 .474 4 % athletic fields throughout the world. ------“— ------cloth No. 8. That’s the one that Sparma, Detroit- Moore, Wash­ during demonstrations three Housing announced it is •'innings but the roof feU In ^ns one run in the fourth. gg,‘,|io’;fan.ii. if-p 5 1 2 B 7 H 2 for four Including a homer. Francisco Glemts' thiird base It is, In fact, a safe bet that — — —------Barbs Delight, ow n^ by a weeks ago. * manding that the federal gov- ’over the last four frames and phree more run.s crossed the oaj. if League. His bases-loaded single drove ^og Angeles 7 12 .368 crossed the finish line first the ington, 2-0, 1.000. 3 Q 0 1 0 li 0 Paul Polo and John Merlone said. I just go up there In two runs and triggered the. jj.ew York .. 7 13 .860 few towns can match Manches- one suggestion for location trio of young Lexington horse­ „ ^ , ernment deny Louisville funds ' Ktrong Platt High of Meriden u,e plate in the fifth frame, on wcmick lb past two years. King’s brother. Dr. Martin ^^ban renewal, 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 each cracked out three binglea swinging. ’ seven-run seventh inning that jjouamn __ 7 14 .888 ter s record when it comes to be the outside walls of Every poet position has been men, goes from gate No. 6, • returned home an 8r4 winner, just one base hit for a 4-0 Carahetta. c g i A n t s -m e t s — National League Luther King, in Louisville for projects, and the model 2 o '’o (1 for the Stampers and Ed Davis Whatever the cause if Hart ,, , . u. wiped out a 3-2 Dodger lead. BUI without a winner since Count . P iatt is now 6-1. Manchester Lead. iajac. 3b 0 0 2 Thursday’s Results athletics. Clarke Arena. It would make a winner ai one time or another Batting (30 at bats) —Thom­ Derby week, said earlier he and program unless the city’s could play all hla games against Hart s ta r t^ It a ^ e t the ^ i»ees-loaded Pittsburgh 9, S Sporting folk have always^ an Ideal spot, always available In the 92 Derbys, but tor several Fleet and Johnhy Longden ■'"Wayne Anderson, making his Meriden’s bats, previously ivo». 311 0 0 0 0 0 o’ 0 Rogers with two hits. the Mets he'd probably break all Mots’ Don OardweU-who al- ^ ^ ^ as, Chicago, 400; Oemente, the Swthern Christian Leader- aldermen pass an opeh housing 5 0 1 2 0 0 1 Gunver 0 2 0 4 3 3 3-15-20-5 San Francisco 3, New York 1 concerned themselves with hon- to pubUc eye” and within an ath- it has been 25 years or more. turned the trick in 1943. Pittsburgh, 388. * first mound start, handcuffed silenced by Anderson’s pitching, Kr^ier. p" of baseball’s most cherished lowed only four hits before leav- Wheatley Stable’s Successor, ship Conference ‘‘are 100 per ordinance 1 0 0 Oi-0 0 0 Rogers 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 - 4- 9-4 Houston 4, Philadelphia 1 ors. There are honors for just leUc atmosphere. And for ot least one. Light­ Runs batted in — Brock,’’ St. Siifc visitors for five frames, but suddenly broke out in the sixth CarbuHii, if records. Ing for a pinch hitter In the sev- the juvenile champion of 1966 cent behind using every means About SO members of ths S i n ^ l * i l Coleman: Frazier. Chicago at Atlanta, rain ning Orphan, the last win for Louis, 20; D. Johnson, Cincin­ Platt put together two three- with three hits, one a double Totals 2 He had a homer and scored enth—with a walk In the second. ______o ' 'Vhen the historical society who Is stlU looking for his first of persuasion" to get the city to naaCP and the Committee' on ■ nin frames, the sixth and by Bud Shorr to tally three Manchrstcr <4) Zukas and Hayslip. twice Thursday night in the Singles by Hal Lanier and Tito A8TBOS-rMiL«—' Only games scheduled City through All-Arpcrican), for ts a building of its own. per- post position No. 11 could be nati, 17. pass a law banning racial dis- opgn Housing marched without h po a p rbl in more than slightly prophetic. win of 1987, starts as No. 6, Seventh to take the lead. Before times. The run total for Platt conycr.s, 2b 1 1 4 0 0 0 DUSTY SOFTB.ALL the Fueiites.got one run. 'Three. Houston right-handers. Today’s Games posltlon (lineman of the year), baps a section of it could be Home runs — D. Johnson, crimination in the sale or rental incident through Uie downtown Giants’ 3-1 Victory over Houston (GudsU 0-4) at New which had its last winner in *'tKe side was retired in the 'doubled in the next at bats on JJoj^al, '3b 0 0 1 3 0 1 Mid-season form was exhiblt- Mets, boosUng his seasop aver- The Meta tied it against Mike 'vlrmer D l c k ^ ^ ^ i ^ ^ for size (basketball player un- reserved for such an Institution, It was in 1033 that Broker.s Cincinnati; Brock, St. Louis, 6. of housing property. section with a parade per it 2 18 0 10 _ , der six foot), for sportsmanship, Sui^ely, Uie historical-minded of Tip and Head Play roared down 1957 when Iron Liege nipped Pitching (2 decisions) Seventh, Anderson had departed a walk and three singles. Ba^s, \?s 0 1 2 1 0 1 ed last night at Robertson Park age against New York to .400. McCormick in the fourth, but combined Gallant Man. The march will occur about and escorted by police, to "show ' in favor of Tim Cummings. Hitting stars were Skip GaJ McCarthy, if 3 0 2 0 0 Burrell Los Angeles (Brewer 0-0) at and on and on into infinity al- Manchester .nust acknowledge Country Club the home stretch while their Queen, Cincinnati, 3-0, 1.000; 1 4 1 1 0 when Cantone’s Oil nipped Paul But that Isn’t surprising. Lest the Giants went to 2-1 in 'Jie .against the PWWJes. Proud Clarion, Dwby Dan the time the Derby-eve crowd oity Hall our backs have not The latter was charged with with three biows and Pop o*u^t"'rf 4 2 10 0 1 'came on in the fourth when Philadelphia (Buimlng 1-3), the contribuUons sport has Following ai’e the startings riders flailed at each other with Veale, Pittsburgh, 4-0, 1.000. exists from Churchill Downs, ^een broken.” Dodge Pontiac, 3-1. season he hit .415 against the sixth on a double by Jesus Alou, v®me < There Is however, a vast dlf- made, Farm ’s effort for two Derby 'three runs, including a pair In Popieniek and Terry Bongriovan- Ou^. c 3 1 4 0 0 0 The winners got all their Mets. collecting nine of his 33 a ground out and Willie May starter Don Wilson puHed a g i /UrtUn .t times, pairings, handicaps for their whi-ps in thi only violent also in the southern part of Approximately 400 open 1 1 0 1 0 ference between the good and vlctorlep' in as many tries, will the ninth which Iced the verdict, ni with two each. The latter, w*'Aiuiprson, p 3 1 0 4 0 0 runs in the sixth inning, final- homers and 20 of his 93 runs ground single up the mldtHe. Wwulder muscle, and aUowed . ^ n it nleht The major difficulties would Baki roughhouse In Derby history. Louisville. If poUce approve the housing advocates met in a 0 0 10 0 the great and it is never amiss Tournament at the Manchester start from No. 7. last a winner Golfers in Split, The defeat snapped Manches- one of the state’s best pitchers, Cummings, p 1 ly breaking the shutout pitch- batted in. The season before, Mco,m..oK, come in determining the selec- Since the invention of the film marchers application for a pa- Baptist -church to hear spceclica ‘■tcr’s one-game win . skein and had td come on In relief to help To4als 35 to honor the great. ti^n, i.omtnating and electing Country Club: in 1964 when Hartack got his 4 n 27 10 3 3 jjig Jerry Mistretta. eight of hds 23 homers came off hitter going into the eighth, got patrol, jockeys have avoided fourth astride Northern Dancer. rade permit, they must supply jjy Negro comedian Dick Grego- “'((ras the fourth in five starts, starter Lynn Kramer nail down fiatt ...... 000 003 302—8 Why not do it? Why not a procedures. Who would do it. w/,i?e“ priiski ti. such tactics. Wigren Standout enough officers to keep order jy and Dr. King, ''The Red and White returned to the decision. Manchestor ...... 000 130 000—4 Frank Lateeno had three hits- pitching. Into a jam with two pinch Wn- Three scratch stngice and Jim St. Louis (Hughes 0-0) at C2il- Outside Dawn Glory, who will All even after four matches 2b—Shorr. and Ron Fillipone, Clayt Klein, three homers this gles after one was out. Frank Landis’, double got two Astro Hall of Fame for Manchester bow and when?' , 7;41—flhoff 4. C. D. McCarthy 13. Civil rights leaders have be wearing the number carried and reroute traffic. Negro leaders have promised cago (Holtzman 1-0) The'lublic should play a part, fci?h’4?*Fortin 15. Migllorl 9 threaiened ,to disrupt lb's year’s is Manchester High’s golf team. If the permit is denied, a some demonstration on Derby Chuck Walker and Jim Crom- J'®*’’ '^®®" against the Linzy came on, got the next runs In the first and Bob Aspro- American I.«ague by both Lucky Debonair In 1955 The lindians split for the sec­ well each had two for the Oil- Mets. The ninth-inning solo shot man to ground into an Irnilng- monte had a solo homer in the Like any Hall of Fame, it but it should be Umlted. Giving Duie'ic 16 Derby and have hinted demon­ and Kauai King last year, will spokesmen said the group would day, but have not said w!bat W. L. Pet. G.B. would be reserved for the great, the public full responsibility 9 ’Roimn^i^ ' * ' ond time this week yesterday march anyway. The marchers form it will take. - ' Sports Viewing ers. TliUrsday clinched It. for the ending double play and retired fourth. .588 — strators might spread to the be Field Master, seeking the Detroit ...... 10 7 Bein.g good, or even best, would would prove to be Inaccurate ' 8:02—Cronin 2, Bengt.-ion 14. track. at the Country Club when tliey then would face arrests for vio------Rams Halt Losses, , SATURDAY Pacing the Autpmen were Chicago .... 10 7 .588 “ first victory for No. 9 since whipped Platt High of Meriden, not be enough. It would honor in a town that has almost dou-'' g'los-Kcfgusln *'3 14. Going from the inside post lating a recent court injunction Rich MaWone and Mistretta, ..I .529 1 Venetian Way in 1960. 1:00 (SO) Roller Derby Boston ...... 9 8 not only an athlete but also his bled its population in the last J®- ^ position that produced its last 4-1, but lost by the same count banning night marches and with two safeties each. Excited About First Meeting 9 8 .529 1 Gentleman James, Michael 2:00 (30) Sandy Koufax •~r;V New York .. contnoution to Alcitichester. 25 y&ars. jq Nplson 15. winner, Oheteaugay, in 1983, to Conard High of West H art­ marches without permits. Indian Netinen Show Cantone’s 0 0 0 0 0 3 0—3-11-1 California .. 10 10 .600 IVa Phipps’ first entry in the Derby, ford In CCIL play. The great ones are those that ’The nominating and selection Davis ■win be Louis Rowan’s Ruken, will start from tlie same No. 10 The group will assemble at Young Paces Pats ( 8) Red Sox at Min- Paul Dodge 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—1 9-2 Baltimore .. 9 9 .500 set standards in Manchester, would be limited to those folks ; ^KarBzes 8. Bolls 16. Gazza ,, Gary Wigren’s 77 led the lo­ Wyandotte Park for a seven- 5 8 30 winner of his last three starts gate that Dark Star left In his Suffei* 3-2 Loss esota Dubay and LaPointe, Gib­ Wash...... 9 9 .500 cals. Tom Crockett had an 81, block marlSii to the Downs. Snapping a four-game losing streak, Rockville High both coaches and athletes. who has seen a lawfair share of 9%7ll!ordliam 3 Sprague and victor in the Santa Anita smashing defeat of Native 2:15 (30) Giants vs. Pi­ bons; Mistretta and Ozols. Dodgers Friendly, Cleveland .. 8 9 .471 2 The great ones are those that athletics in Manchester and who ofiara 12 -Stantord'iS. Jim King 87 and Bill Mustard Wyandotte is the area Where Going down to Its second ,3-2 Derby. Dancer in 1953. blanked Newington High yesterday behind the four- rates Minncsc-ta .. 7 10 .412 3 99. CHURCH SOFTBALL continued to represent Manches- have been interested in "minor” Turj^^®°*Engberg Outside of Freeman Keyes’ two weeks ago marchers met up defeat of the season yesterday hit pitching of Sam Wilde. Other diarnond action saw 6:00 ( S) Kentucky Derby Kansas City 7 11 .389 SM Mrs.' Edith Bancroft’s Damas­ Conard 4, Manchester 1 . to 1,000 white hecklers who „„ First shutout of the sea'jon in ter by representing colleges, as well as major sports. Tlie 8;Bl--Kennedv *3. ' Flydal cus, carrying Bill Shoemaker in Lightning Orph€ui will be Sec­ . . . , . 1., J afternoon on the tennis courts 'Bolton High’s two-game win streak ended by East ( 8) Notre Dame professional teams, even their public would, at least In the be- i3‘ Byrt*'*4*'""Morsii»ll Nelson, (C)'” def. Wigren (M), threw bricks, bottles and rocks. "Hampton, 18-10, Sduth IVind------^------— Alumni Football local softball play was credited No games scheduled his 18th con.secutlve Derby ride, ond Encounter, wearing the Police made a total ot SOO ar- Manchester High, Hall of to Benny Benevento last night Wills Turns Mellow country. ginning, select this group which B‘>j:Mel _ip.. Risl 19.' starts from the same- No. 2 slot same No. 12 that Hoop Jr. car­ 2 and 1; Crockett (M) def. «or High nipped Blllngton sixth win as the Pats won their 6:00 (30) Let.^8 Go the 9:05—Klrkoatrick 4. Wlgren 13. Freedman (C), 4 and 3; Zleky rests. The marcher^-fipparently West Hartford turning in th« as the Army & Navy Club • * * would in turn select the nom Novak 10. Mantrecll 18. that sent THm Tam to victory in ried In 1945 and starting from :High, 6-3, aftd Coventry High ^^h .n seven storts Races PITISBURGH (AP)—Happiness, say Maury Wills, waahin^!n’' (pS:u^* i-oi at inees. 9:12—Taica 8. Hultlne 13. Bolin (C) def. Mustard (M), 6 and 4; will not enter r-the (Jhurchiil CCIL victory. •>' ■aefeated Cromwell. 6-2. Young walked two and SUNDAY blanked the Britlsh-American is playing against his former Los Angeles Dodger team- cajjfornia (Brunet i-3), night Select Group 9 M orl'ne 17. .1958. Odds now have Damascus the No. 12 gate that held Kauai 9:19—F.nilkner 7. Thompson 15, Hjerpe (C) def. King, 3 and 2\ Downs grounds.' Results; Singles, Boll (M) . ^ j jt. struck out seven, 2:00 ( 8) Red Sox at Min­ Club. 4-0. m.’ltes. * ^ ' New York (Ford 2-1) at Kan- It would be a very select as the 2-1 favorite. Klng'last year when addition of rx. Coventry taHied twice in the group. For instance^ since 1927, Gala Affair Slmnson 10 Anderson 19. Perne L. Grissom’s second try a mutuel field garbled saddle team point to Conard. There ^w^re these other devel- def, Merblum, 6-2, 6-2, 0-6; nesota Connie Banas had three of ’The little speedster was traded healthy, too, standing at .338 sas City (Odom 0-2), night 9:2’—Maddox 6. F. Carvey 14. Manchester 4, Piatt 1 » opmentS Thursday; Officials Palermo (H) def. Pastel, 1-6, and then gave over 375 different basebali play­ The presentation could be- Prlndlo 10. l/".CnsDcllp 16. In the run for the roses. Dr. cloth- numbers end post’ posi­ ^he^r High, Pulask of New young* a cushion to work on 2’30 ( S) Pro Soccer: Chi­ the A&N’s nine hits and Ed in a huff to Pittsburgh last at present. Boston (Rohr 2-0) at Minna- 0.00 A 4 i- -v*-4 ^ UA 4*1 Vt iS Wigren (M) def. Zimmerman said pxilicemen and NaticHial 6-2, 6-2; 'Varland (H) def. Hqr- cago vs. St. Louis White added two more. Joe winter. and Wills said he e.x- But as congenial a, the sota (Kaat 1-3), night ers have won the Red and come an annual affair, featur- • M«ncho.*tt.cr 16. Isby, goes from the No. 3 gate tions. Britain at East Catholic, Cheney markers in the which hasn't produced a winner The 93rd Derby will be tele­ (P), 7 and 5; Crockett (M) def. duardsmen will number about ton, 6-2, 6-4; Doubles; Boll and ,tech at East Granby. South g^^^j ^ g.(, 4:30 ( 3) Gadabout Gaddis Shea sparkled at third base de­ peoted Ws first series aga-lnst pirate-Dodger series was, Wills Baltimore (Barber 2-1) at De- White of Manchester High. How iug a dinner and/or game of Boris'^ 19 *' Chagnon. (P) 7 and 5; Burgess 300 more than usual for the Pastel (M) def. Merblum aind ( 8) Houston Golf fensively for the winners. the Dodgers to be a bruising made it plain that Pittsburgh’s trolt (Lolich 2-1) night marly of those would brr consid- some kind. If need be. proceeds 9:47—Gordon 7. 'conde IB. Dolin for 25 years. Bill Hartack will vised (CIBS) from 4-5 p.fn., EST, .Windsor at East Windsor. El- ^ ,1 tojiied twice in the sixth be aboard, seeking bis fifth Der­ and broadcast by radio (CBS) (P) def. Mustard (M) l6^arid 8; Kentucky Derby Saturday. "Varland, 8-6, 6-4; Palermo and ilngton at Stafford and Rock- to avoid a Wanking. 6:00 ( 8) Astrojet Golf Big stickers with the BA’s affair. victories had a lot to do with his Chicago (John 0-1) at Cleve- ered great?'Even by the most wmdd go to the athletic fund 5, McNamara 12 King (M) def. Parkin (F )’5 and Gov. Edward T. Breathitt Cersos'mo (H) def. Hinton and were Mike Kilby and Matt liberal standards, only a hand- Manchester High. Sii--. F d w s rd s 20. niarm each had two Iiits for the ing Its top sports people. 11:99—Ready 4. Chanda 15.c,Betko 4bd Nasher. _ BuUdogs with two hits each. cien Bucliard 202, John Greszko glad to see me and ..I was the leaders’ pace of 67, set b.v W® bogey. . to keep the athletic situation 15 King 'n. I losers. 220-570, Gordy Rockwell 207- 11:39—Pictrsnlonln 7. Ogden 15, ------' B. Hampton 830 610 0— glad to see them. All of a Frank Beard, George Archer But, on No. 15, a par 4, 415- tep notch. Z-l'ieftl ie. Ovens 16 COVENTRY—’Two-hit pitch- 18 12 2 So. Windsor 022 000 2—6 8 0 212—586, Ray Demers 206, HEELS UP!—Upend­ sudden I became mellow. and Dan Sikes, as the rich golf yarder. Palmer’s drive split the Problems Seen Second, it would make Man- Allcrii"'' 'vt.'-ien 3 tog by Ricky Young paced Covr BoJton ^ 313 102 0— BUkigton 010 002 0—3 7 5 Neil Lawrence 202, Jim Mis- Tlpre^ are problems, such as Chester an innovator. It would Ellington Rid"© ed is Geoi'ge Hiigli of "Even during the excdlemont tournament headed into its sec- fail-way. With a seven iron, he ’Two-Ball Member-Memb e r eiiitly oyer Cromweil. 10 10 1 SuHivan and Dubay; HoMand tretta 202, Don MePhearron on the field the guys were friend^, orid round today. lofted the ball to the green 143 locauon, nominating and elec- prove that local folks, like the ■’Ihe southpaw notched his Swan (W). Ocelik (6), and and Hill. 206, Lou Polinsky 204, John Michigan South High Uon procedures and presenta- athlete.s they would ' honor, Gr-Tf TouixajTient rairings at the as he came into first ly and caTjirig me 'Cap' ” he Some called it a peculiar yards away. Ellington Ridge Country CTub Goinagos 121-580, Aldo D'Ap- Wilis vvas the team capta-'ai round. Palmer, who has won "It wps a three-quarter seven didn't lacj; the "guts" to try. , iJollomio 204, Jim Syphers 219, base. (AP Photofax) Sunday are as follows showing wlrlc playing for the Dodgers, more money Uian any other iron,” he said.' ’’The ball landed Jde Siokola 200, Conrad Sulli­ start-ing time first: . In the ccgbth inning Tliur.;day man in golf, said ’’with the ex- a)x)ut four feet short and Last Night^s Fights 8:05—Gussak- R. Peck. Marlow-^ Pairings Announced for Legion Regional Play van 214-578, Emil PMtt 202- night. Will's was trapped off ception of three holes it was one jumped right into the hole.” Gronhert. , 216—588, Joe Orzechowslii 582, 8:13 — Davis - Tantlllo, Wholley- BASEBALL HEBOES third base and lagged out by of toe better rounds I’ve played Palmer had a tic for Uie'lead PORTLAND, Maine reie Keating. ,)SrroiANSPH3LIS, Ind. (AP)— Rhode Island lyill meet Maine, gion's World Series starting Joe Collingwood 560, John Riccitelli,< 174, Portland, 8:29 — S. Markowski^-Winze, T. firings were announced Connecticut will play New ^ Dietiricheen 554.' Dodger catcher Jeff Torberg. year.” in h's pocket as he headed lo Ferguson - Hunter. Aug. 31 in Memphis. b a t t in g Maury v^ills, "Torberg tagged me pretty On the first tee, Palmer No. 17. knocked out Oscar Haynle, 171, 8:37 — Baum - LavHt, Hartmann - Thursday for the American Le- Hampshire, and Massachusetts slammed a hcaking diive into a "I h.ad a bad tee shot to the New York, 3. Welflron. ^on regional baseball tourna- will face host Manchester. The Manchester will be the site Pirates, had Utree hits and trig- .. said Wills, "But he apol­ 8:54 — Keller --’Trabltz. Mencliell - MERCH.ANTS—Charlie Eca- gei-ed a seven-run seventh in- ditch, took a penoHy slroUe, right trees,” he said. '”rhen I L. Apter. ent starting Aug. 23 in Man- winner will advance to a meet- of the 1968 Legion World ogized.” LOS ANGELES — Joe Fra ___ . , Johnson ning -with a two-n»n single in a The Pirates won 9-3 Thurs­ then a double bogey si.x after hit a tree out of the woods and zier, 203, Philadelphia, out'point- j^n^^-HailoweM - Kearney, Snyder- 3eater, N.H. ing with th e' Memphis, Tenn., Series. The 1969 ' tournament 154.388, Rich Mazur 152-401., n B-3 Pittsburgli comeback \-ictory two pii’ting. - went b.ack in. I two putted for a ed .George (Scrap Iron) Jolin- 9:l8^1.arson -Reynolds, Honnon- ^In opening roulta games, regional champion in the Le- was awarded to. Hastings, Neb. vVea Vancour 137-365, Franic day night with Wlll.s delivering against Los Angelei. He did not let the bad start bogey from eight feet.” son, 211, Los Angeles, 10. Gordon - Skinner. Bi-own ------Gallas 364, EOrle Everett 367. a key single with bases loaded PITCHING — Frank Unzy, during a seven-run pirate' rally SORE, Que. -y-.Joey Durellc^ W-ln?tpin. SALT WATER FISHING Open Time. Giants, worked 1 2-3 in - ; tf in the seventh inning. 160, ■ Trois-Rlvieres, Qlie., 9:42—Ferreira McMeckin. Heath- HOME ENGINEERS—Rhyl- perfect relief,, pitclung out of a Good oatdhea of tis Dumas 179-463, Hank Boys ja^j^ jfi fcightii and The D odgers traded W ills in High Monthly 10-Pinners Winter knocked out Alva Simmons, 150, ^gfsj—ciiaine Dyraoii. Harrigan - the off-season, after he defied flounder are being made in CharlesUwi, S.C., 3. ‘L: Cherendoff. 181r465,Dot Laporte 178. Do- preserving a 3-1 victory over deeper waters all along the ------10:05 — Naktenls Sheldon, Meu- »res t'Cwl'S 188-499, ‘B'eanor York. rant - Moriarty. returning early from a Far Roll for Washington Trip coast and in the Thames and 10:14—Latimer - Schiller, McCuak- Beyer 189-460, YoMnda Burna ______Niantlc Rivers. «r - Sweeney. 178-465, Diane Dam 178,Fhyl- Eezt exhibition trip because ot College Baseball 10:30 — W. Peck - Knapp, Chis- leg trouble. An all expense trip to Wash- thrir average in a single,game Striped bass to 20^p>ounds hotm - Cari.xon. Me Oerttoerg 176-491, Edith Palm- The Atlanta Braves hit 207 ’n 'oni D.C., wilt go to the \vi:i be sent to the natton'o cap­ are providing fishing’ In the OonncoUcut 5, Rhode Island 3 10:38 — Rosilto - Vandervoort, P4- br 467, Janet Hager 466, Sandy home runs in 1966. They hit 119 Wills sai'" his legs feel fine ter.e - Kellner. •n'"g man riid woni.'’n bo.vier ital to repr-JBent the center in Thames R|vej;, with hot spots Bridgeport 5, Adeiphi 0 10:46—Rathhone ■= Zubrow, Stygar- Beben 482. of them in their new home park. now. And 's b.-t'.'-ig Rvc"."ge is Kmvilz. C'.‘ S' u:I'ty’s ro'!-cff at the Kie r.’tl.:nal finals of Bruns­ listed as the “Power House^/'Stonehill 7. Sacred Heart 1 10:64—Kaprove - Landsberg, Ray­ P.irkada Lrnr', It wai an- wick's "Bjwi Your Way To area, Fort Shantock' ’ and * ’ ” ' Norwalk Tech 7, Waterbury burn - Brown. 10:58—NIz - Fable, Burgess - Rub- ITZGERALDI FORD .nounced by Eiin.c Giovino, Eurepe” finals. May 28, 29 30. Greenville Dam. Good striper UOonn. 3 lbs. manager of t'V.7 b0‘ 'I■| 'T'lg center. ' The’public is invited. catches are being made in the 10:59—Cashman r Gabrous. Gi’ivlno said' 50 bowlers will" 9'turday’s parficipanU qual- Niarrtlc Riv^, Greenwich Cove roil three gasnes starting at 2 IRed for the roll-off by win- and the Norwalk Islands. p.m. . The man and woman ning the High Game of the Cod and pollock continue LET’S FACE IT very good ' at 'Valiant Rock, bowling the most pins over Month award at the P|trkade. THOMPSON SPEEDWAY High pressure selling can be a veal pain in the ------^ ^ ^ ------Each q-.-alifled league boiyler Race ,Rock, Wilderness Point, neck. Nobody should put up with it. Our salesmen | at this center was placed” in Block IslEtnd and the ‘‘piink OFI K I'K I'Li ri-IOMf’SoN. I'l; I 1. I>•^KK1^■(. one of two classes: men, 150 Hous'»”- are .justly enthusiastic and for mutual benefit, will and under and 151 and over, Bleckflsh catches are scat­ N A S C A H • M O D IFIE O choose your post-graduafion career explain the advantages, but never subject you to and women, 125 and under, and tered. This Thursday, Friday and Saturday ... White perch and white cat-' SPORTSMAN ^ LLOYD ODELL higli pressure. Come, enjoy your visit with us. 126 and over. The bowler roil- irtg the highest game In each fish are being taken in good CAPITOC EQUIPMENT COMPANY olass each month received a numbers in the lower Connecti­ S T O C K C A R plaque and was eligible for the cut River. >5. now atPratt & Whitney Aircraft! > Is Your NEW 1966 Ford Gal. ‘'566” local roll-cff. - INLAND FISHING RAGING "The two winners will repre­ Tile ftagt shad of the season, ☆ Convert^le. V-8, Cruisomatlc, power sent our local BrunffAdck-cp- 10 fllsh, were taken at the state- 40 Car* A Stara In Qualifying Haata Hjgh scfiool and trade school seniors are invited to come In and TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY eratrd center,” G'.ovino raid. THIS Cenaaletlen .-Raca And A Big . . / steering, radio, whitewalls. controiled Enfield Dam area on discuss your, job futures with an experienced employment interviewer INTRODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS "They will be competing Sunday. Checks of commeorcial SUNDAY at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. j . ~ lf yo.u don’t have shop experience, you’ll be , lagaimt 354 bowters from other given 80 hours of intensive training on the fishermen in the lower Oonhec- at 2:30 FEATURE Find out about the many jobs and trainirig'programs with pay that Johnson Soa-Horse Doalor Brunswick - operated centers tlcut River reveal not better machine 'you have been hired to operate. from all over the Uiqjj(.ed States can start you off on a rewarding career at: the Aircraft. You’ll learn Instruction will be right in our own machine than fair oatohes, probabiy at­ training school at the same high ^'Aircraft? . The championship Johnson Sea-Horse outboards are way ahead in 1067. Here and (Canada, thereby making about the traditionally good Aircraft rates of pay, the excellent vaca­ tributable to low water temp- rate 61 pay. are just a few of the extras that are built into every great Johnson engine. thia an international event.” 5 1965 Ford Gounlry Sedan ejuturcs. tion and holiday benefits, fine insurance and retirement plans, a wide In addition to the trip, both ADVANCED TRAINING PROGRAMS- 6 Pass. Station Wagpn. V-8 Engine, Some of the better pnoducera choice of recreational activities, and outstanding chances for Courses ranging from 22 jveeks to 93 weeks in ELECTRAMATIC SINGLE LEVER CONTROL is a Johnson exclusive. It lets you ° Cruisomatlc, power steering, radio, wlrnexs will receive an at- of trout over the weekend were: advancement. Machining, Jet Engine Sheet Metal, Tool, Die .Quassapaug Lake; Wononscopo- and Qaga Making, Machine Repair and Pipe control gears and throttle with one hand- whitewalls. Choose your career now, and start after graduation in a. jet age The Bowlers who will be muo Lake; East Twin Lake; CONN. GOLF LAND Making, NEW SO-1 GAS/OIL MIX is another great standard from Johnson. It gives you comnotlng: Highland Lake; Rogers Lake; job at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. APPRENTICE PROGRAMS— Couraes ranging maximum economy and longer life in all.horsepower classes. 643-2654 from three to four years in Jet Engine Metal- , Bill Rrown, Tom • Opnelt,. Amos Lake; Ixmg Pond; Beach TALCOTTViUE. CONN. 10% BONUS FOR SECOND SHIFT Sally Pedemonte, Clare Sca- Pond; Wyeesup Lake; Green smithing, Machining, Tool & Die Making end FU LL TWO YEAR WARRANTY-Ff'r 24 months after purchase any part which has vetta, Don Mozzer. Joan Up­ Falla Reservoir; the |'arming- failed under normal use will be replaced by Johnson Motors at no expense to « 1963 Ghev. Bel Air 1963 Ghev. Bel Air Jerry dike, Betty Goldsnider,' Ginger ton, Housetonlc, Iteugatuck, you. This includes both parts and labor. Yourkas, Lew is'La Brec, Dot Pontpenaug and Bantam Rivera. • PAR-3 ROLF • DRIVING RANGE 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8,' autoniatlc, radio, station Wagon. AntonmGc, heater, La Porte, Marla Fiorentina, Lou WHETHER SKIING OR FISHING, there's a Johnson Sea-Horse for you. Your dealer Marfell Trout ceitchea in amaller ffooa JOBS A VAILABLE AS VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE heater, power steerii(g. whitewalls, 6. pass.,. power steering. Jatoon. streama oen be expected to .im-' has a complete range of engines from the rugged little 3 to the magnificent 400 Main Street, East Hartford, ' v 'l H Coipe in and m eet.Jerry and Don' Morrlssette, Ken Cote, prove aa water levela. and temp- p.. MINtATURE ROLF AIRCRAFT ENGINE ASSEMBLERS AND TESTERS Pratt & Golden Meteor 100, uu.Ed. Duchaine, Rop a Fletcher, swt.\,iiuif Conn. Other Connecticut plants in ' have him show you one of { eraturea return to nonha( aea- MACHINE OPERATORS A LL JOHNSON ENGINES are factory-tested for perfection. This assures you Herb Tedford, Betty Johnston, acnal cqndttiona. Whitney North Haven. Southington' and ■' 1 ■ ' -14 our fine hew cars, or a Mori- . Vertical Turret Lathe maximum performance from every Johnson Sea-Horse. ^ Fran Bednarz, Charles Algren, Excellent fiahlng tot kokwee NOW OPEN 9 A.M. - It P.M. Middletown. 1. ' . 8 NEW 1966 FORDS IN STOCK arty Brother’s guaranteed ■ Bill Quackenbush, Dolores^ is-reported ^ m Wononacopb- Horizontal Turret Lathe R ire raft . i \ ■ ■ Lewis, Gaye Cavanaugh. muc; fiaist Twin and BSghlend . Drill Press e Engine Lathe e Grinding . . 4 I used car. You’ll enjoy do- B etty Plumley, Carol Ven- Lakea. At Wononscopomuc Lake Pro Shop Opon 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. See the complete line at your now Johnson Sea-Horso Dealer...Today! nart, J6e Collingwood, Bob most of the fish were taken at Milling Madiine u OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE I Ing business with Jerry . -• Neff, Stanley Holts, Ann Kee­ the aurfac* last week on stream­ c o m m LINE OF GOLF EOUiPMENT ' SHEET MEtALSMITHS Monday through Fridiay gan, Carole Page, Ed Szymanof- P.8. Jerry was formerly er fliies.' TOOL AND DIE MAKERS 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. . FITZGERALD FQRD, INC. 3kl„ Glnny Clark, John Higley, Fishing for warmwatei^ spe­ Saturdays—8 a.m. to; 12 noon. Equipm ent with Tire City for 10 years. Mary VYhipple, Dolores Dzlents,. cies continues to improve in INSPECTORS A “Tolland County’s Oldest' Ford Dealer” Don Miozzer, Ray La Rose, such waters aa: Bantam Lake -LESSONS AVA!LABLE 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. WELDERS Cdm pany - USED, June Rowett, -.'Wilfred Dion, An equalepportunity employer Windsor A vepue, Rockville — Open Evenings M O R IA R T Y ! (yelhyw perch, largemouth and 'Charles Lisk, Lu Kohler, Jean amallmouth bass); Pataganart AL GAYSON, Profatfstoiral ^ eihMAlNSl^EET, MANCHESTER ^ PHONE 64S-6811 TEL, 648-2485 875-3308 GARS BROTHFPS Dutton, Shirley Murphy,., Jeff Lake (largp .caUdb bsiss); Wii* I H e u n : DaUy 7:80 «o 5:00; Tbura. 7:80 to 8:00; Saturday 7:00 tp 4:00 _ Warvrick, BUI Balfoonl, B u b a ia 815 C E N T E R ST.'i lisnta Pond , and Pachaug Pond Start vour futuns today at s iR v ie i ■mm t h a t wm s a v e s Higley. (eSmin ptekerel). jdl V B

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. FRIDAY, MAY-5, 1967 PAGE -TWENTY-O: PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CON!*, FRIDAY* MAY B, 1M7 #- OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB BUGGS BUNNY Amwr to Frwiotis PunN TnieluH-’Troeton 5 ,*r lulT dlnf— londb— Stock*— Schobb quel C km n JI3 Holp W ontM l*- P m n a te 3 1 F ^ tw e a r Conh-oetlim______1 4 _____ M o rtg o g M ____ _ 2 7 F tm q l* .3 5 Hdp W ontod— ‘ HERE'S A 660t^ YA t'M 60 SOFT-HEARTED i j 21 C'N USE, ^ -OPEN THE DOOR FOR ^ ACROSS ■d 1936 FORD _ PICK-UP truck, CARPENTRY —concrete work MORTOAOBj” LOANS — first, ALL AMBITIOUS MEN ------CLEANING WOMAN, every PETUNJIAl 37Keyfrutta CLASSIFIED AVON CALLIN.Q—For fun and week, Thursday or Fridey. 41 Untwist beet offer. Call 87B-0041. [I'VELYC HEARD OF 6uy$ 50 TAXI DRIVERS. BUT DO 1 Footwear anything from cella^ to roof, second, third, all kinds realty. )•; - ..i I you FieuRE WE hafta S Lounejnc 44 Shade tree- Inside and out, no nuhtitltutc Stat»wlda, credit rating unnec­ TRACTOR TRAILER good earnings. Avon represen- 31.60 per hour. 649-8692. LAZY THEY EYPeCTED 45 County In 1955 FORD Ha l f ton pick-up, lUpperi for quality work, satisfaction essary. Reasonable, oonfiden- tatives will tell you It’s e a sy ------...... —» ^AUS!, WHERE'' tHE F15H TO BAIT WAKE HIM U P? HE 10 Fnnio for Oklahoma very good ccmdltlon. 643-0929 JOBS WAITING to sell fine products, full or GIRL OR WOMAN for p«t-Wme m ig h t c la im it 481,000 escudos guaranteed, competitive prices. tlal, quick arrangdments. Al­ HJS THEIR HOOK6./ BUT w e p r o dr^ng lUnt ADVERTISING after 5:30. part-time. It’s profitable, too! work on oandy staiid. Apply in ■ (Port.) No job' too small. DAD Car­ vin Lundy Agency, VXt^tvn, NI8^ HE'S th e fir s t o n e WRONG AND SQUEEZE. 11 Infant cupld 80 Oxford thoet TRAIN NOW — Call 289-4922. person only, after 6 p.m. dally. OUT OF THE 13 Inner utelllte IIH I^ Ci.ASSISTED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TRUCK—Ford one ton pick­ pentry, days 648-1904, evenings 983 Main St., Hanfgbl evanlngs TO FI6URE THEY'D of Uranna 51 Cave (archaic) HLNl-1 ______■ ■ . . .State ^Theatr^ Main St., Man* 82 Blotch 8 A.M. to .5 P.M. up, 1957. good runnin'g condi-. 649>8880. 233-6879. PAY ONLY FULL-TIME or part-time fabric cheater. ’*'■ VeVEN w a Ke h im o H 14 Scolds 53 Mexican coin W 15 Sheltered ride -Ild U tion, 3150. Call 742-8253. saleslady wanted. Apply td ...... ■■■',■■...... 16 Incite (2 words) DOWN NEWTON H. SMITH * SO N - ^ WHEN WORKING * K I' 17 Winged sandels 1 Town in Ohio COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT Remodeling, repairing, addi- BusilWSS Opportunity Z o Manager, Pilgrim Mills, Rart- 16 Brief nap (Sp.) 30 Biblical town Hdp Wonted--Malo 36 (m^n.) 2 Bay window 5 P.M DAV BEB'URB PUBLICATION. Auto Aeeossorles— ttons ree rooms, garages. Jiam while leanring. Qualj for'' Rd. Open 10 a.m.-9 pm. v\MfF» 20 Basic color 3 Chemical suffix 18 Poiionoua 35 Employers Oradlinn for Saturday and Monday Is 5 p.m. Friday. ROCICVILLE — Service station Ity Trailing, oldest an^ 23 Believes - 4 Far (comb, snake 38 Rav4s - T iro s 6 porches ana roofing. No job BOOKKEEPER —wanted for' 2S p IB Sheepfolda 39 Star (comb, for lease. Available Immediate­ largest in the east will en­ ?> lW? Vr 25 Female horse form) too small. Cal) 649-8144 local cbmpany. Experienced In Hutchinson A Son, 26 Lyric poems 5 Mindanao (Scot) . form) PLEASE READ YOITR AD ) TWO SLICi’ tires. 850x14. 7” ly. Excellent history on sales. able you to cam $200. per TM. t«t. Ui Nt. 0« 20 Male sheep 40 Common P b,\A week, bp. Leam on all payroll, . payroll reports and 643-5373. ______,? V77m~ 29 Red blood native footwear , , widet 340. Call 849-9461 after 4 ALL TYPES Of cabinet work, Income producing. train­ deficiency 6 Monitor lizard (Pi.) riaH.lticd or “Want Ads” are taken over thr phone as a makes and models of equip­ general ledger. Full-time. l a t HE HANDS ana f o a r d BY V. T. HAMUN treat Lake 41 Bsitic capital , kitchen remodeling our .spe­ ing. Financial help available. AI.LV OOP 31 Most 7 Ignited 21 dn 42 River In Siberia ••novenl-nc;. Tli- aUvertiKei' shuuk' read hIs ad the FIRST p.m. ment on our 40 acre train­ Please include experience and machtnista, paid bospItaliza» m f s discourteous 8 Mariner's 22 Beloved l)AV il AFFF.ARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the cialty, 22 years experience. Call Tidewater Oil Co., 524- , HE \^AS VERV/ TO I SUPPOSE IT WAS...IT'S . . HA1»« HK3------32 Egvptlsn leader direction 24 Ught footwear 43 Alphabet letter Fair pricec. Call Lou Dascanlo, 5981. ing grounds near. Bhifleld. ■salary desired. Write Box S, tlon, boUdaya and vaeatioa A NEW IDEA IN 7H' . EVB^TUALLY MAKE ' 28 Washington 45 Pounds (ab.) next Insertion. The Hemid Is responsible for only ONE incor- WHAT« \ IMPRESSEP / It MUSTA 33 Hebrew dry 9 Distress signal 46 Upper limb reel or olnltteil Inrertlon for anv advertisement and then only T r a ile r s — 64 9-6985 anytlma Over 700 graduates, in 3 Manchester Herald. plan Apply Metronlc*. Inc., SNOOPIN' ] WITH OUR / BEEN R r a ^ O F POREK3N measure 10 Stop hostess. SNACK BAR—small Invest­ years. Do not be misledsby AlP TO A ^ RELATIONS..... 11 Opposite a 26 Greek love god 47 Pedal digit to. (he extent of a "make good” insertion Errors which do not WAITRESS WANTED 6 days, <40 HllHard St______34 Bookkeeping 48 Headgear Mobile Homes 4>A ADDITIONS, remo'leling. ga­ ment, good potential. 643-2125, bther schools. Compare ^ PEFEATEP event ship’s side 27 Lo^-cut shoe l"ssen the vnlui- of the advertisement will not be corrected by Monday - Saturday, 10-3. No CABINET MAKER, experieno* NATION 36 Health resort T2Encomtered 28 Greek theaters 49 Number “ninke good" Insertion. ' A NIMROD Special—ten new rages, rec room*, bathrooms ask for Amy or Paul. (Ximparisonr proves.' Incens­ tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ ed and accredited program. Sunday work. Charcoal Broiler, ed only. Dlsplaycroft, Inc., 2 i u 6 7 8 9 1967 Nimrod Riviera cam’^ers RESTAURANT FOR sale. A go­ 649-8066. Manchester 643-9557. with dinette sleeper, $799 ment work, cellar fleors, pat­ For FREE details phone ios, roofing. Call. ll/eon Cie.s- ing bu.slness, excellent oppor­ ^ ^WEV WON" 643^2711 8 7 5 : ^ 1 3 6 while they last, regularly $910. H artford 249-7771 anytime. 10 IT 12 synski. Builder. 849-4291. tunity for a couple or individ­ MECHANIC WANTED — for t a k e a n y (R'lrkvllle, Toll Free) Rentals available. Camper general repair^ and servicing y CHANCES* ual, Main Street location, 649- WAITRESS . iM iw m »«* A** IT IT Town, Route 140, E ast Wind­ CARPENTRY—alterations a.id 8019, 628-2798. ‘ new cars. Flat' rate. Paid holi­ sor. Open evenings and Satur­ additions, rec rooms, garages, days, insurance and vaeatioa. Htip W onted- days, 1-623-1943, 1-623-0720. cet mgs Roofing, gutters, sid­ FREE' Contact Tony or Earl, Paul Trouble Reaehmg Our Afenent sor. “ an excellent livelihood in iJAVY JONES BUT GO TO TH' 26 27 Want Information on one of our classified ad\ei-tiseiiientsT sleeps , ga.s heater, stove, re­ ONE FUiX-TIME, first clasa ■V 6 form ica aluminum, vinyl, Earn a Higher Income the expanding restaurant BAH.' HOW'LL VOU I WARN VOU- O.V.. DAD/ IF No answer at the telenhoni* Fimply call the frigerator, lavatory, drawers, layout Inspector with exper­ s o WHAT? 1 EVER COME 132 steel, ceramo siding William CaU or Write industry. Fi’ce training THERE'S A g e t it o u t ? YOU'LL DON'T COME s r cupboards, huge cl''sei hit-’h, ience In aircraft^ procedures FORTUNE FLOP HERE JUST AS CRAWLING BACK TO YOU, Robbins Carpentry Service. das.ses for full-time 'or I'LL BE RIDING electric brakes. 31-895. 649- and sMcs. Capable-.Dl heading WAITING FOR YOU ALWAYS HAVE BACK TO ME. EDWARDS 6-t9-:4446. SUN OIL COMPANY HGURE SALON part-tim e waitre.s.ses. Begin ME BEHIND THAT . BEFORE, JUNIOR. IN HIGH s m s . 8692. P.O. Box 71. Blast H artford Monday, May 8 through quaii^ i control and - depart­ WATERFALL. 568-3400 ment. Apply Guhver Mf&.^Co., ^ ' J9 10 ANSWFRIND S*fPViOE 1986 SHASTA 15' travel trailer, Wanted women to train as Friday, May 12, from 2 36 p.m.-4 p.m. daily. Valle's 234 Hartford Rd., Manchester. 3leei>s . 2 gas tanks. Sacri­ Special Services 15 Evenings,'* Mr. Kei'tih, 647-9546 manager, assistant mana­ 6 Steak Hou.se, H artford. Po­ fice. 819-0134. ger and instructors in na­ LANDSCAPE laborers wanted. 42 43 649-0500 075-2519 TV - rentals a* B. D. Pearl tion’s largest chain of fig­ sitions available at Valle's Appliances T. V C.>moany FVil-time, part-time momingt 5 and leave your message. Voiill hear from our advertiser In 38x8, 2-BEDROOMS, storms and ATTENTION dealers: 16 tran­ ure salons. upon completion of course. 49 649 Main St Call 648-2 171. sistor portable police radios. or weekends. Must be over 18. 46 Jig tiiiv without ape idlng all evening at the tclciihuiie. scree's, ^celle-'-t condifon, Register now. Call Miss Call Grahtland Nursery, 643- Two bands, a very fast mov- Rusconi, 278-2555. nice for camp or lake. 649- ROTOTILLER FOR hire, cus­ 0669. pi 6943. tom tilling, lawns, gardens and ing Item. Tenitories open, ex­ EXCELLENT Automobiles For Sole 4 cellent markups, operates on VMltFr tobacco beds. 643-9920. VALLE’S STEAK HOUSE l o c a l f i r m looking for man 1960 TROTWOOD mobHe home, battery or AC current and re­ Brainard Rd., Exit Interstate 91 to seridce sales routes. Expe­ s-s HERALD 1962 COMET—2-door, radio and 12x60'. .sc* on lot. Colonial tails under $60.00. Write Box U, SALARY r j heater, one owner, low mile­ Hartford, Comn. rience not required, starting Park, Eaist Hartford. CalU 568- Manchester Herald. AM in- guarantee $180 weekly. Call age, very good condition. 643- Roofing—'SidinQ 16 NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE BY KEN MUSE 1476 after 4. quiHes answered. 644-0202. WAYOUT CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BOX LEHERS 1462. BIDWELL HOME Improve- NECBJSSARY mt.it Co.-p-Roofing. siding al­ EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER part-time, any NOTICEHOW WITH NOTICE HOW THIS N FALCON WAGON I960, good MotOrcycleS— NOTICE HOW THE For Vour terations, additions and re­ wanted, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., 6 daytime hours available. 648- rumring condition. $175 Seen Bicycles 11 Schools and Classes 33 249-8531 Ext. 2 days a week, Rockledge area. AND H E R E 1 AM IN BRLITE CHARGES MV BARE HANDS IS A RECORDING.' modeling of all types. Excel-, 6927. , ^ a t 36 Oak St.. 647-9901, 8-5 Owm transportation preferred. AGIA HUNTING FOR RIGHTATME.V I CHALLENGE H IM ^ Information lent workmanship. 649-6495. p.m. R^m 2, Hour^9 a.m.-6 p.m. 649-2281. PART-TTME HELP wanted. 5- THE LEOPARD .V THE BRAG 1966 HONDA 450, excellent con­ S-S--47 THE HERALD WlU not 1964 PONTIAC Lemans, 4 new AT LONG LAST 11. Monday-Friday or FYiday, dition. Call 649-1165. Roofinq and disclose the Identity of tires, excellent running condi- Saturday and Sunday. Apply to any advertiser using box tioh. Very clean, $1,495 or beat ®HAND NEW motor, helmet. Chimneys 16*A THE ONLY TRACTOR person. Burger Chef, 235 Main SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL letters. Readers answer­ PART-TIME hairdresser. 640- offer. Call 643-7882. Bell Top Tex, 500 PX, with St., M anchester. ing blind box svU wbo bubble shield, $35. HD cycle ROOFING - Specializing re­ TRAILER SCHOOL IN 6586. dasdre to protect their 1963 PONTIAC. Lemans, 326, jacket. excellent condition, $35. pairing roois of all kinds, new Identity can follow this roofs, gutter work, chimneys THE HARTFORD AREA WANTBID — Hairdresser with KEYPUNCH proeedum: convertible. Burgundy with (3all 643-8990 after 5 p.m. re^ ste re d license, central lo­ DEAN MACHINE THAT VZA&OH CALL UAS CAUSEP cleaned, repMred. Aluminum black top and interior, bucket Don’t be misled by other cation, good working condi­ KAE. N0THIN6 BUT TKOUBLE.' siding 30 years’ experience PRODUCTS ' Bncloao your reply to the seats, standard floor shift, schools, why travel 75-100 tions. Mrs. Anderson, 643- box In an envelope OPERATORS -7 great shape. Reasonable. 649- Business Services Free estimates. Call Howley miles. 4949. I 165 Adams St., Manchester addressed to the Classi­ 3007. O f f e r e d 1 3 643 5361. 644-8333. fied Manager, Manchester CASHIER — PART-ITME eve­ Full-Time Days Evening Herald, together BY ROY CRANE 1963 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, ra­ ATTICS, cellars cleaned, rub­ ROOFING—REPAIR of coofs. TRAIN LOCALLY nings and weekends, older raa- Has Immediate Openings BUZZ SAWYER witb a memo listing the '(•he best In gpitters and con­ Part-Time Nights dio. . excellent condition, $800. bish removed from back yards, We train men, fuM and hme woman prefeorred. Appjy THE NERVE OF HER.' ALWAYS TRYING TO GET companiea you do NOT ductors. Repair of chimneys, Day and Night Shifts '"I'M HAVING COAAPANY OH, PEAR/ VVHAr WILL I POT want to see .your letter. 649-1692. reasonable. Call 649-1868. part-time, days or nights to person only after 6 p.m. EVERWODYS BUSY THIS EVEHM8. A FREE BABY-SITTER FOR THOSE LITTLE too Call Coughl'n. 643-7707 M ust be experienced aJpiha- M TONIGHT, /MAE, DEAR; IF Your letter will be de­ dally. State Theatre, Main St., MONSTERS OF HERS, SO SHE CAN BE ALONE 1963 r a m b l e r station wagon, STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone . on alil makes and models of Turret lathe (set-up and 1 FEED THE KIDS EARLY, i stroyed if the advertiser Is Manchester. numeric IBM keypuncher. WOULD YOU BE A tVIRLING WITH HER MTE. WELL, NEVER A6AIN.' Mt. automatic, excellent condition, wsdls, fireplaces, flagstone ter­ equipment. We have 37. operate) Herdinge Ohuck- 1 one you've mentioned. If years’ experience in the Coonpany offers excellent AND TAKE THEM OFF not It will be handled In tires very good, radio, heater, races. All concrete repairs. H eotlnq and Plumbing 17 er (set-up and operate) MY HANDS? g-f—■' I Reasonably priced. 643-0851. •trucking industry No. high wages and working condi­ the usual manner. 649-7533 after 6. COMPLETE plumbing and Days, Bridgepott MaHere ’ SORRtf' school diploma necessary. tions, convenient fiw park­ (set-up and opeante). ,MITZ1..., 1950 FORD V8 .convertible, TREE BXPHIRT — Tir'es cut, heating Installation, repairs Let American TActor ACCOUNTS PAYABLE H&Y, WHAT'6 THNT CAU.\T.‘AS9£NIBUVjj~ and remodeling Service calls ing, in-plant cafeteria and Inspectors—Ehqieirienced In standard shift, abovfc. average building lots cleared, trees TraMer Trai'ning show you Aiocraft parte. ' TUME YOO'R.£ PLAY\N6? ' Lost cmd Found______1 condition, best offer. 649-3312. topped. Got a tree problem? giver Immediate attention. how to earn $180 - 3275. k CLERK above average benefits, CaU M A M Plumbing A Heat- ■» ^ 1 LOST — BRITTANY Well worth phone call, 742- week. Guaranteed place­ J Si»niel— 1965 PLYMOUTH, 2-door hard- 4* tog. 649-2871. ment assistance upon grad­ AE BeneOte orange and white. Last seen 8252. APPLY - ; top, V-8, automatic, low mile­ uation. The only school lo­ General bookkeeping Tuesday afternoon on Main St. An Equal Opportuni^ age. Call 644-1384 after 5. SHARPENING Service —Sawe, —- — ------^ ----- r r " cated to Hartford Mcensed knowledge [with some typ­ Child's- pet. Answers to Jane. Ehnpldyer knives, axes, shears, ekates, MOVmO— TrUCklOq— by the State of. CkmnMtacut ing experience. Hours \ Reward ter any information 1955 PONTIAC convertible, pow- rotary blades. Quick service. StOrOOO 20 Department of Motor Vehi­ a.m.-4:30 p.in. Modem of­ HRST leading to her returji. Please er brakes, power steering, au- Capitol Equipment Co. 38 M a in ------^------^ - fice. Good starting salary cles. MAN WANTED to work to lum- (P) THT By WiA. !»« Tjyt tH U5. »a*. 0«*. call, 049-1768. tomatic transmission. 644-0607. St., Manchester. Hours daily MANCHESTER Delivery. Light rate. Write Box F, Man­ NATIONAL MICKY F m N BY LANK LEONARD 7-5. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- trucking and package deUverv- chester Herald. ' beryard, must have driver’s li­ ‘‘And i say our song was Blueberry Hill!” LOST — I»afl8book No. 99905 CADILLAC 1963 — sedan, De 4. 643-7958. Refrigerators, washers and DON’T DELAY cense. Da'vls & Liun- Savings Bank Manchester. ViUe, all power, new puncture stove moving speciality. Fold­ — ACT NOW — STORES ber Co. 200 Tolland St„ East " 5 5 ^ THATS RIGHT, HOGAN! HE TOOK THE PIECES HOME WELL, WHAT ApipJicatdon made for pay­ proof tires, low mileage, $ ,- ARE '»DU 2 SALES AND Service on Aliens, ing chairs ter rent. 649-0752. Hartford. * HE OSED IT ONE WHITTLED OUT A NEWONE- ment 195. 649-3589. Hahn Eclipse, Jacobsen lawn 289-6547 Anytime WANTED—clerk-typlet to assist NK3HT—AND AND THOUGHT HE'D, / ^ \ WAITIN' ______— h______P ark St Oakland Aves. MEN PART-TIME mornings oto Af/CKPOff/S?a^ FOR? mowers. Also Homelite chain busy sales manager to Rock­ ■ NN3HT IV A T C H M A N f GOTTEN AWAY WITH IT/ 'LOST — Pass Book No. 5204, 1963 STATION Wagon, Dodge — TRAIN NOW — and evenings for janitorial THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG saws and International Cub Pointing— Papering 21 PAY WHEN WORKING ville fiirm. Good opportunity Blast H artford V Sa-vings Deipartment of the 440, excellent condition, 8 cyl­ for dependable woman who can service, 6 days a week. M ust. Connecticut Bank A Trust Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ inder, 6 passenger, 4-door, pow­ ment" smd sharpening eervics INSIDE • OUTSIDE painting. work ■without constant super- be over X8! Call Healy Main­ 1/MAKE TNE BE6TMALT5 AND Company. Application made er transmission, .power steer­ Special rates for people 65 or tenance, 87 Niles iJr., Manches­ A1ILKBAR WITH TESTIMONIALS on aU makes. L A M Equip­ ■vision. Interesting diversified 6HAKE6IN TOWN, AND-mE for payment. ing, $1,096. 643-2697. over. Call my competitor* then ter, 624-0620. X I y j Soil LIKETHIS,WHO ment Corp-, Route 88. Vernon, work in congenial office. Call WORD 16 FINALLY 875-7609 Manchester Exchange call me. Estimates given. 649- ‘ 875-3885. ' 6ETTI NS a r o u n d - NEEPS OOSTO/MER6 ?, LOST—PaaSbook No. 18619. i960 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback 7863, 875-8401. RN CHARGE nurse for newly ■ MEN WANTED, part-time open- Notice is hereby given that sport sedan, low mileage, eX' —Enterprise 1948. ABLE c a f e t e r i a , laundiry and Wnd- otmed wing in n«w mode’ll , ^’^8® aval'lable mornings ana Passbook No. 18619 issued by cellent condition, red, fully ; JOSEPH P. Lewi* custom «... ___A -A*’ A ’’ LAVOIE BROTHERS—general — __._ a a.,,.-,.. ery wqrkers; wai'toWses, fac­ convalescent home. Pay scale evenings, janitor service. Call the B^rst Manchester Office, equipped. 872-0766 after 5. painting,. Interior and exterior, excellent, hours 7,i8. Call 876-' General Services Inc., 46 Oak Hartford National Bank & work, chain saw, lots cleared, tory workers and cleaning wo­ trees removed, landscaping, paperhangtog, wallpaper re­ AMBITIOUS 0771, 649-3081. > 6<9-5334. T rust Co. has been lost and men. Manpo'wer has temporary FIAT ROADSTER, low moved. Wallpaper books on re­ eppUcatton has been made to loam tor sale. Completely in­ mileage, good condition, $460. sured, free estimates. Call 742- quest. BVlly insured. Free es­ rates. Never a fee. s Phone . i : r 2 for ; » d » . ^ 2 ® r said bank for payment and tim ates. Call 649-9658. MEN Call 640-6287. 7649, 289-7033, anytime. Information, 643-6724. and help manage large pri- 6 ^*®®**’ MIC ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ^ -e? Issuance of a new book. vote home, 3 to 4 days week- Auto Ports, 226 Sppice 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, Su­ RUSS’ MOWER Service COUNTER GIRL or woman, ly. Must be ■willing to stay St, Manchester. IFOUND — Black female mon­ - ■ ^ Interior and exterior. Paper JOBS•' YC^AITING per 'Sport, 2-door hardtop, au­ sharpening and repair. Rotary full-time, good salary, good oveinight occasionally with ■ .. — ~THINK H i. HOW CAN YOU WITH TNAT POWLINSMG ) THANK HgAVEN grel. OaH Lee FrooeWa, Dog hanging and wall paper re­ FORWASH-ANL tomatic, dark blue, excellent and reel. Hand mowers a spe­ working conditions. Appl> in three school aged children, Leg[al Notice TAKE A BALL STUCK ON YOUR FINGER? a r > .O lO Warden, 643-8594. moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont LARGEST TRACTOR ! y DRY SHIRTS, condition. Asking $1,650. Call cialty. Pick-up and deli ery person, Parkade Cleaners. age 10 up. Call 649-6416 adter ---- —------' SHOWER. ® 1967 W WtA. hit. TJ4. lag. Ui. ht. Off. •

126. 1958 Olds- commercial, Industrial, pro­ v> Union S t, rehotote. OaM 643- S ‘ve*"filed^'*ilt MUST WELL, IW A 5 0 N L V ^ ! free estimates. Contact Gerald ( W0ULD>0UC0N6IDECCHANGING mobile, for i Irts, motor in fessional, residential, removal Before you teU a school SEWING MACHINE 4475 before 5 p.m., 649-3915 April 31. 1967. -with the Liquor Con- KEEP \ A e tC /N G A. Stratton, 648-8748, 643-4887. 4 trol Commission for a Restaurant ^ YCDO WslOVY, \ S V(30C NAME TOMINE € 0 I CAN f Announcements 2 good running condition, $50. service, containerized service ______S______:---- check that school out -with weeKen^. * Liquor Permit for the sale of alco- CLEAN, AFTER m V E \ 1 STILL BECINCt/MAXWELLS Call 643-0031; available. 640:9767. PAINTINO—Interior and ex­ OPERATORS i ' ■ — - ' ...... ■— hoilc liquor on the premises. 336C YOU ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- The Motor Transporta-* GOOD TYPIST. Personable;’ Broad Street. Manoheirter, Conn. /VMCC/EDMy /.V ^ — ,y- terior, very reasonable, free KNOW. era, sale* and service, bonded 1966 PONTIAC Ventura —con- ATTICS, CELLARS and yards tion Assn, of Connecticut. Divenrtfred office duties. Many ‘’in?.**V « %'«t5tonst« 'NAMEWILL K estimates. CaU Richard Mar­ Wanted for new Pioneer representative. Alfred- Amell, verUble, power steering,- pow­ cleaned, trarii hauled to the A pproxim atdy 14,000,000 emnlove benefits, 37% hour street. Providence, R.I.. and will te BECIND/ tin, 649-9285. trucks on the road. Plant. Hours 7 a.m.-3:30 A111—.1 rv,ahifntr cirtT-n oan conducted hy FRANCIS T. FILI-O- 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, er brakes, bucket seats, V-8. dump. Reasonable. Call 643- week. Allied Oaatmg Corp., 280 rxmo of » BuUemut Rd.. Man- OOMBV.I W O a TLB ,A N D . pjn., ^located off Route 16, Excellent condition. Call 233- 5819 or 1-684-4524. The trucking industry has Tolktnd Tpke., M anchester, cheater, Coon., as permittee. 1 ^ ^ f RiKEWAy 5-5 THATEOUND6 (J U, 644-8141 or 643-4913. EXTERIOR AND Interior paint a prablem acquiring quali­ Exit 94. FRANCIS T. FILLORAMO. : 3735 after 5 p.m. , Ing. Wallpaper boo)u> papers • “ •5124. Dated 27th day, April 1967. AWRJL... ^ TOLLAND Riding Stables",' Inc. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and fied dri'vers. Let New Bkig- BY AL VERMEER hanging. CelUngs. Floors. Ful­ PRISCILLA’S POP —opening Saturday, April 22, 1962 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic , repaired. Picked up uid de­ lond Tractor Trailer 'Train- 88 ly insured, workmanship guar­ 4-door hardtop, power steering, livered. Engines tuned up. Call tog shrnv you how to make APPLTorCALL 1 /140LLYHOCIKS PRACTICINO ^ L L HER IT'S ENCOURAC3-INCS I t’s a new stable. It’s on Goose anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326, jx)wer brakes, radio, heater, 649-79M. ' 3200 a week or more. A FOR THE epUEEN-OF-THE- ^WORTH 50 CENTS KNOW WORK Lane. off. Merrow Rd. or High­ If no answer 648-9043. BALLET CONTE-ST'/ IF S H E 'L L w ay 15, take exit 99, take a very clean. C^U 643-8290. short treiinlng program. We PIONEER Septie Tanks WANTED «> PRACTICE left then first, right, 2 miles. ^INTERIOR AND interior cus­ train oti tandem axel trac­ AND 1964 AUSTIN HEALY Sprite. LAWNS TOP dressed, free es­ ers, aU type transmission AERODYNAMICS, INC. ' s o m e p l a c e D(C3C e 1M7 S, Nl\ he. \ S'-'S' Horses bbught. sold, traded, tom painting and decorating, Clean, Late Model iCW/N,. ELSE' $750. or best offer. Call 1-429- timates. Cali 872-0331. and tank trailers. Also, ^ / ' w h a t 's ', < a m u J rented. Boarding horses, $40. wallpaper removed, airless Hale Rd., Manchester, 644-1581 Plugged Sewers / a l l THAT monthly. New and used tack. 1826. spray service. Free estimates, Slmeryville sleeper cab USED CARS equipment. Members of all 1 R A C K E T , C.'^PTAIN EASY BY LESUE TURNER Frank Warn, Proprietor. 876- Household Servlees fully Insured. Reasonable Maehine Gleaned Top Prices Paid 5 1964 FORD FUTURA hardtop, truck owner's association in An Equal Opportunity # Jo ' 7242. rates. Bank terms available. For All Makes so THB economical, 6, extras. Clean. Offered 13-A New Etogland and New Employer Septic Tanks; Dry Wells^ CHAP m Waehbond and MUler, 649- MADAM JULIA—reader and Owner, 643-9144. York. Part or full-time Sewer Lines Installed—Cel-1 HIRED TO ______9B 79 ------WALL TO WAIL carpeting. 1641, 568-0017. lar W aterproofing Done- CARTER CHEVROLET PROTECT training. Incensed approved 19“ BUICK custom sport_ wag- cleaned to factory approved C O . , I N C . JOCK HELPED Berlin Tldie.’ Newington, next on, 3 seat, excellent condition, program. For information RUFFIAN » specifications, minor repairs. COUNTER GIRL-t11-2 Or 11-5. McKWNEY.BROS; to. the zoo. 1-666-4413.. automatic transmission, pow­ Electrical ServicM 1 2 con H artfoid , 247-1353 ROB HIMl Can Higbie .Ssrvicemaster, anytime. Apply in person. Burger Chef, Sewerage Disposal Co. 1229 Main St. ■ ) \1 • ' . ' — er steering, low mileage, many 649-3433. ioiF~j5Zr~YOUR electrical 236 Main St., Manchester. 118 Pearl St. — 848-5808 Phone 649-5238 extra fe^ures, $2,5Q0. Call af­ Authni|obiM For Sole 4 RI-SHINE persona'ized floor needs, fast and complete serv­ FEMALE — PART-TIME clerk ter 6 p/m. 643-9826. ice, reasonable rates, fully BUDGET PLAN ’ polishing Spedallstog to home typist, responsible person for —— NEED CART Your credit tam* Insured. CaU Colonial Electric, AVAILABLE cd down? Short on'down pay- 1965 V8 BARRACUDA, red floor poUshmg. Kitchen, ree clerical duties to processing . , ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS 6444R66. , mltot? Bankrupt? Reposses- irith black intiBricr, automatic, rooins, etc. No job too small, orders at a Public Warehouse w sitmT Don’t despair! See Hon­ iMicket seoite, head rests, 30,- CaU for free eatlmatea. 648-9M4 'GO NOW — PAY LATER to East Hartford. Fast and ac- pT WB COULD RUN AROUND est Dopglas. lin ers about low* 000 mUes. 31.600. 742-7553 af- Floor Finishing Z4 curate typtag necessary. Apply, HirTINETHBCAPSWrrM esf down, smallest paymsits te r 6. REWEAVQIO OF bums, motb by mtdl or to person to O.L. ^ HELP WANTED | LBDSe HAMMBR — an^iraere. No small loan or holes. Zlppem repaired. Win- g-j^jOR SANDING and .•eflnlih- Manus, 225 Prospect Street, ^ 1956 dHaRTlOLET, 327-365 en- dow ^diss made to toeasure ftoancs company plan. Douglas Ing (specializing to older Bast Hartford. f YOUNG MAN TO LEARN A gtoe, 4-^eed, 4:56 posltrac- all sizes Venetian bltods. Keys floors), cleaning and waxing Motors? 333 Mato ticn, red 'With btock rolled and HoIpWonttd— ( LI PI LE SPOR-TS BY ROUSON made while you wait. Tape re­ floors. Painting. Paperhang­ B K B C U n v B receptionist ^ THE PRINTING BUSINESS ! 1961 CADILLAC oosweritble, pleated interior, mags, tack corders for rent. Marlowe’s 867 ing. No Job too smalL John F e m o lo 3 5 for small modern office. Must ^ 4 and gauges, new tires. Call be neat wiith .good peraonaiity^ W excellent oonditiion, new top, Mato, 649-5221. VetfalUe, "649-8760. DEPENDABLE WOIMAN tpont end, tnananieston. Spot­ 643-9767. and type w^. Stogie pre- ^ 371/j-HOUR WEEK • PAID VACATION d SPRING CLDANXNG j^ U sm sT ■ wonted to deen cm or two ferred. Call foe interview 643- ^ less. 742-8790 efter 0 pxn. PONXIA-C — 1965 LelMaiW, PAID retirement PLAN , Call Suburban CSeantog Serv­ Pondl S fO C itt weekly. 649,-8686. 6866. . • ______^ 1966 CHEVROLET Impala — aporte 'cotqte, V8, automatic, ice at 640-9229 coday tor tree low M o rtg o g O S 2 7 DRIVEPRS for aohool bus, 7:30 Biyiw' Sport, 4-epeed, excelMvt power, air-condittooisd, eV toate. Budget term s avaU- ______— ------g:45 ajn.V'2;l5-3i30 pin. BILLING CLERK —steady job ^ APPLY d ogmUtiton, m ust, seli. Call 643- mdOeage, gx»d contBtton. 647- sble or use your Oonn iJharge SECOND MORTGAGE - On- p»y aoaie. 648-2414. for .'person 'wi.th mature judg- 9796., . . ■'ment, good typing and figure n m 9336 after 5. ' " Card. limltad fundi available for uec* ------ohd mortgages, pftytnents to HAIRDRESSER wanted, exper- eklila,. varied duties to busy bf- lOM'lCAlOON convertible, au- 1M9 OHBVROLET--good ^ tonced. LuJo**’* ■“I— -e w—«. «oe, 8 day week, usual bene- tonuitter goM awd; t M tm ”<*« oondWon. Rr-"*««M - ty. 648-1039. tits, East Battford, 389-4181. MAA. tsm 64K-01T0. MM4AT. C M M9-79W aitSC S. ■ 'Z ' ' / ' /*

PAGE TWENTY-THREE Y MANCJHESTEK e v e n i n g h e r a l d , B4ANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, M AY 6,1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, NLANGHESTEai, CONN.; FRIDAY> MAY 5, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-TWO H o « m s Cor Sri* 72 H *in« For Sri*. 72 H oin« l>er Sri* 72 Suburb** Fer Sri. 75 S^urban P*r Sal* W W *»t»a-a«ri f t t a t * 7 7 Houses For Soki 72 Houses For Sde 72 Apartments— Flats— Wanted To Rent 68 MANY FINE country homes In SELLING YOUR hoihe? For Live Stock 42 Household G oods 51 WINDSOR BT.—Take the one TWO rAlMnDUtEDS^we hfcve oev* iboin Rench, Help Wonted— Male 36 Help Wonted—Male 3 6 ______the Vernon, Tolland and Staf­ prompt, courteous eervtee that Tenements 63 REFINED, retired couple ■vrx».-rj - .-r r- - - ^tANCHBSnCRr—8 bedroonn C3o* ez^ to chooso ttonif one only 2 Acre loti ss* — ------* 1 j ’ j fM¥jpipci VT^'AR. old Morg&n- REVERE turret nfiov- easy^ step to security ford area. Listings wanted. gets results. CaR Louis Dimock would U'ke modem 2-bediroom woiljiWhile Uvlng. Oome out lotidal, wito 2% cMomlo batoa 8 yearn oW, ftae kxsatlon, good ,^rteage. Leonard 'CARPENTERS want«i, Apply FULL-TIME^ help, days ^a^d western broke, ideal for ie camera, Wollensak . lens, BEST BUYS Fran Smith 1-684-7720. > ‘ Realty, 649-9828. n.r«,n, Wl.w;.~Ra.. v.;- nlghu. Apply m p.™bn, BpbA «.«m trek., M..Hor 1« can,.™. Woll.p^ . 1^.. m iS cuMom.™ »1u.« aiportmemjt, first floor. Beet o< BEST BUYS and see tWa 6 room ranch and clooeif apoce^ Jore, huge income. Thinking of invest- Realtors, 646-0469. ridlne Best offer. Call 643-6385. leather case, g:uaraj»t«e; lamp, rental of your apartr references fumd^ed. Bef Air non. 649-5391 for Informatioh. Tex«'co, Rt. 30, Vernon. ______— ------sconce, clock, trivets. 649-6606. ment or home. J. D. Real Es- EXPERIENCED T > V "RThT T T T O P P beauty, today. Features 2 hiU Witcben wWi bvMH-im and ment property, tot us ri»w you VBRNON-^NBW 2-famlly Gai^ Real Estate, 643-9332. BY BELHORE •D 1 baths, park-llke yard. Many utUtty room. Formal dining what we have. Phllbrick Agen- VERNON — $18,900. Parkway rison Colonial separate facili- WARNING MIU^. MAN for special work Poultry and Supplies 43 l ik e n e w so- KeMnator de- tate. ets-sm . extra conveniences for com- room, 2 flrepJaceft—one in Mv- oy, Reoltoni, 649-5847. convenience, 8 rooms, 1% tiea, 649-4498. REFERENDUM . cabinets and mantles. Davis ft __ * ~ r ______—_ iiivoluxe electric ranee,range, panomatic Tj-uMmsinLOOKING FOR anything In real It’B "Dirtve-By" Urns again. 23-25 KNOX ST.— fortable family living. Only tor room, one in famfly room. — baths, garage, large pafio, Wgh Bradford Lumber Co.. 200 LAYING CHICKENS for sale, 7 burner, window oven. 872-3103, ^ [^te rentals — apartments, Business Property For your convenience we ane . . . and 66 VeMey St.! 'Unique $19,900. ExceUeut financing 2-car attached garage, $81,900. MANCHB8TOR — attnaoUve location. Lawrence MAY 15, 1967 * MEN MACHINE SHOP The electors and dtlzenft Tolland St., East Hartford. lb. average, $1.25 each. 643- after 5 p.m. homes, multiple dwellings, no For Sale 70 giving addnesBcs. Drive by, opportunity. A soMd tjwo-4amffly avaflable. Call The Jarvis Wolverton Agency, Realtors, special. Six room older house F. Plano, Realtors, 649-5371. on bus Une. Only $7,900. C a l l ______quaUfled to vote to town meet­ For varied duties to mod­ then oalt us to tnapect. There pHus a smaMer single home, Realty Oo., Realtors, 648-1121. 649-2818. ,______PRESS OPERATORS ______SELLING various household Estate,- j^^oBlL SERVIcil STATION Paul W. Dougan, Realtor. 649- VERNON Immaculate 6V4 COLUMBIA ings of the Town of Vom oo ■ em woodworking shop. Ex­ cure quite a few new IteUngs Three Incomes or live rent firee unusual dishes "^3-5128. ______building for sale. Negotiable room Etanch, situated on a are hereby warned that a ref­ FORK LIFT OPERATORS cellent working conditions, items. Many WORKERS among the foUbwing: wittti Income besides. GOLD MEDALLION Raised MANCHESTER —Just 8 years 4635. ,| PACKERS I Articles For Sale 45 , and bric-a‘ brac, is Delmont St. ATTRACmVE 41A rooms, sec- land lease. Call P. C. Roberts 100x188 lot, 3 good sized bed- AND LEBANON erendum w4H be held on Mon­ will trein. Benefits include Ranch. > ng room. old.with Lovely central 7 Mr-conditioning, room Colonial, MANCHBBTBRr- 6 room G^ First Shift,\> 45 Hour Week ...... J ------_ _ 3 ------ond fl^ r, porch stove, refrlg- after 7 p.m., 649-4324. 111 WALNUT STREET rooms, living room with fire­ day, May 16, 1967 for the fbl- Blue Cross, CMS, Major SCREENED LOAM for best ■ I ' - kitchen > O ®n> ® hed- son Colonial, modem kitchen ^ 4 bedroom home with 1^4 betha, % acre of land, Including alr- place, kitchen has dining area lovrtng p u r ^ e , to Wlti To ap­ a p p l y Medical, pension plan. lawns and gardens. Also sand, erator, newly decorated prl- APARTMENT HOUSE—6 units, SUBURBAN rooms, , K)0, Leo­ with built-in range, dfah-wash- BUILDING COMING wain to waUl, aluminum storms nard Agency, Realtors, 646- oondMloned and heated fainily surd built-in oven and range, New 3 bedroom Ranches, prove or disapprove Town of gravel and fill. George H. Grif- vate parking, opposite Center jj^ated at the center of Man- er. disposal. 2-*one hot water Ea-stem Boiler, 99 Loomis St and screens, langa, dean rooma VEftNON room with sliding g ^ doors, heated 24’ family room. Only large lots, .shade trees, gar­ Vernon Ordinance No. 16 ap* flng, Inc., Andover, 742-7886. Park, adults, no pets. Refer- ^bester, excellent condition. By MAKE THE MOST 0460. heat, excellent financing. $19,- Manchester WIPCO MILLWORK, Inc. DOWN SALE ences. 649-7529, 643-9036^______appointment, Phllbrick Agen- St. James' Pariish. Wb ha'va a unique area tn Ver­ 2 half baths, one full bath, fire­ $17,900. Wolverton Agency, den areas, basement ga­ propriaitdng the sum o f twro 73 Tolland Tpke., Manchester 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ rages, drilled weHs, lake DARK RICH, stone free loam, non. One long winding street 8T. JAMES PARISH —7 room place In a 12 X 20’ living room. Realtors, 649-2813. million one hundred thousand CARPENTERS, OUTSIDE men 649-5295 4’y4 ROOMS. $125. aV» rooms. cy. Realtors, 649-5347. tors, 849-5847. privllegeis, country living at $15. Gravel, fill, stone, sand, Used Furniture and 65 FINLEY STREET wilth quaUlty built homes tai-. Split Level, 1% baths, dining contUtlon $25,700. dollars, ($2,100,000.00) tor ft and framers and helpers. OF YOUR SKILLS SpadouS, gracious Ranicih on lon-ed to Indivlduel tastes. Stffll room family room, garage, SOUTH WINDSOR—Seven room Its best. Priced $14,500 to' . patio and pool sand and ma- $115. Parking. 15 SL- MANCHESTER —comer loca- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, CONCORD RD. — beautiful sewer trunk Hne and the Issu­ Steady work. Call 643-2282 or ott Main St., M8-0090, 64, ti^c-dotted lo t Large center ^ pj^jg a couple od large , beautiful landscaped SpUt Level, .1% baths, kitchen $17,000. May be leased with Antiques of 12 Furnished 649-2813. R ^ c h , large Uvlng tvom. for- ance of bonds to defray thft 875-8702, after 6. EAST HARTFORD —wholesaler 643-^^ ______entrance, faring dtoning room, fine resldenices in construction, yard $23,900. Phllbriok Agen- bullt-lna, large landscaped lot. option to buy by qualified 5675. ideal for offices, stores, etc. tria) dining room, cabinet kltch- coat of said Une. The designa­ MAN(3HBSTER—2-famHy, 6-5, Only $20,500. Bel Air Real Es­ buyer with smaj^ down has permanent opening for y o U planning to enclose Apartments AT THE AIRCRAFT pAtlc*- They ara however, sdling ex- cy, Realtors, $49-6847. en, 2 bedrooms, recreation BRAND NEW 3»4 room Gdld We have a,few of these unique payment. Those houses are tion on the ballot label wUU b# truck driver, reliable and mer. Four bedrooms, two baths. ♦ room. 2-car garage, walk-out Leonard Agency, Realtors, 646- varave 119 x 165 lot. ear------^------space. Formal dining room, 429-4866. dated May 1965, prepared ing company. LOAM PQease look the big wooded lot ' basement, $82,600. Phllbrick 0469. den ■ t o e e T ’ $21,900. H u tc^ GLASTOITOURY-custom bidlt 62 PORTER ST.—5>/2 room, sec­ 24' living room with fireplace. ing. This means more jobs and plenty of oppor­ COVENTRY by Anderson-Nichols Asso­ CLERKS No Reasonable Offers Refused 6 room Ranch on 4 acres, In- TT *■» Fine textured top grade, ond floor heated apartment, Family size kitchen -with all tunity for ambitious people to move ahead. T1 “ ^S^Son'^: $14,500 -M anchester. 6 ;oom Agency. Realtors, 649-5324. 'eluding new ‘ bam “ for horses. WonteO— Real Estate 77 ciates, consisttog of Phase COLONIAL BOARD CO. garage included, adults prefer­ bui'lt-ins, heated family room, H—trunk sewer along the TO WORK MORNINGS„ loam for sale, at a low, Sale Stau-ts 9 A.M. modenaite price range. t i ^ ^ t on R ^ 31? *’®”'®’ aluminum BOLTON-Manchester Une-5 Three bedrooms, formal dining ATTENTION PROPERTY red. $130. 649-7925 after 5 p.m. attached garage, $28,500. Wol- nicely treed lot on R«ute 81? 51^ room home Including 3 bed- 615 Parker St., Manchester 8 or 9 A.M. to 1 or 2 P.M. low price. If you load and Tuesday and Wedne.sday storm windows, city utilities, high on 'arge room, kitchen with built-ins, owners. ' I am interested in New York, New Haven and verton Agency, Realtors, 649- 22 KANE ROAD Assumahle mortgage with rooms, a Uvlng-dinlng room Hartford Railroad from Mrs. E. S. Loftus haul, $1.50 pel- yard. If we 193 Noa-th Main St. HEATED 4'^ room duplex, in excellent condition, Hutchins ,rooded lot. double garage, 24’ cathedral celllnged and fire- buying multiple family dweU- 2813. How would you like $1,100. combination with fireplace, Center Road to Route 30 APPLY load and you haul, $2 per Formei-ly Keith's Vanlety Stoi-e nice neighborhood, large kitch- There are many other advantages to a job at Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. immediate occupancy, 817,600. placed U’dng room, IV2 baths, ings, new or old. I will consdd- worth of waM to walll carpeting brt^t kiteflw^ f r ^ - cabjneted kitchen, fully and westerly along Route yard. If we load and haul May 9 and 10 en with dining area, 2 bed- \ Hayes Agency, 646-0131, heated ti mlly room with fire- gq. damaged property or prop- Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, too. You eara tradi­ Included? K’s here — Cam Oart jY P«4nted^bednooma FuU ceJ- basement. 100 x 176' MANCHESTER -Pitkin St. 30 for approxlmaitely 2,300 . AUTO PARTS salesman want­ MOTT’S $2 per yard plus $5 an hour 649-9953 looms, basement, parking. COLONIAL place, 2-^ r garage, high 20’s. erty In need of repairs. Prin for truck. We deliver on Zinsser to inspect, treed lot. Wolverton Agency, ^ m center h a l l ^ f > a L JUST LISTBD- 6 mom ^ r r i - ^^rverToT Agency.’ ^ a lto^ ' feet; Phase m —^trunk and ed by small wholesale distrib­ SHOP-RITE References. $140. 643-^2. FARM HOUSE tionally good Aircraft pay and enjoy excellent RnftUnre 840-2S1S. baths, double garage, enclos-enclos rv>1nmla1 wl+li n.ttii/diiwl ra- Saturday only. Call 643- Breeuthtoklngly beautlfid 8 ixxxn Realtors, 649-2818. son Colonial, with attached ga­ 649-2813. ter Herald. ooUeotor sewers from utor, experienced preferred, ed sunporch, low 20’s. Hayes SUPERMARKET 2438, ask for Bemde. ,36” MAGIC CHEF ga.s and gas ROOMS, heat and hot wa- 106 ARNOTT ROAD Split on prestige BannSbm rage, beautifully maintained, Route 30 to serve the area pay commensurate wi'th abil­ In Town benefits that can add real value to your income. Mid-twenties Ranch to Reck- C™‘T w «^ '‘^ EXCELLENT VALUE- 8 room Agency. 646-0181, ity. Sdhiebel Bros., 8 Proctor etove, .swing out broiler. 649- ter, first floor, $90. Adults on- half acre lo t TWa exceptional- SOUTH WINDSOR — 6 room FIVE ACRES in Manchester generally known as Box 587 E. Middle Tpke. Bight rooms, 4 bedirooms, ledga Highly custotnilzrt tasida . b e t S ^ s b l K ly wen cared for horn* Is 6 Ranch, 8 bedrooms, living for apartment site. To $80,000, Rd.i Manchester. Apply Nor­ — ------—------1116 ly. 172 Spruce St., 649-6964. age, beautiful woqfled* lot, low COLONIAL — CENTER en­ Mountain Homes; and Manchester CARPETS A FRIGHT? Make ~ ______. ______— ---- Ask for Homer OrasBeler. y ea n old, located to a quiet room writh fireplace, 2 fill Call 649-7304, broker, man Hohenthal, 643-2754. family ixx>m, 1 % baths, us show you this showpiece. No trance, 7 rooms, large living Phase IV—pumping sta­ X them a beautiful sight with THREE PIECE leather uphol- FOUR ROOMS, newly decorat­ fireplace, wail to wall car­ 20’8. Leonard Agency, Real­ residential area. There are 8 baths, screened porch, one car Come in and talk to us. You’ll find a better job, a descripUon will suffioa- room 14x24 with fireplace, for­ Socdal ’Standing to the hler- tion, force main, trunk and SERVICE STATION attendant, Blue Lustre'. Rent electric stored mahogany bring ■ room ed. stove and redfrigerator, peting. Completely redec­ NEW HOMES? tors, 646-0469. large bedrooms, baths, attached garage, nicely land­ mal dining room, sunporch, 8 oolleotor sewers to serve experienced, part-time, 2-6 shampooer, $1. Olcott Variety get, with mahogany oval table. heat and hot water, par-king, orated inside and out. New LOTS? - ANDOVER kitchen buUt-tos, fomial din­ scaped lot, near- schools, $19, archy of flocks of hens is so steadier job at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. RANCH—6% rooms, large liv­ bedrooms, 2-car garage, in a Uie TalcottvlUe, Vernon p.m. Gorman Brothers, 770 no pets, adults only, centrally heating system, 1*4 acres, Sure thing! Come out to For- Seven acre esteute that Joe ing room, ftreplace, excellent 500.*^ U ft R Realty Co., Inc., important that some mtfed • Store. Can be seen. 585 Adams St. ing room, 2 fireplaces, plaster­ preferred established neigh­ Circle and Overhrook Main St. located, $110. per month. CaH 2 - car garage. Bowers «st HUfa, Manchester’s latest Lombardo has Tidne-tenths solid. closet space, alumtoiim storms 643-2692. Robert D. M ^ o c k , Lave been known to ed walls, cast iron radiation, borhood, $24,500. PhUbrlck Heights areas, and an issue ACCOUNTANT LAWN MOWER, 314 E p-, ro- ~ ~ ~ 643-9678. School. Assumable. 5*4% fine home area, Sunday af- However, there’s many a shp, and screens., Wesley R. Smith, 643-6472. starve wrirthin a few feet of food walk-out basement writh full of bonds of the Town of LABORER — Elxperienced pre­ tary, self-propelled, like new, AUTOMATIC washing machine. mortgage. $23,900. Princi­ temoon. l e t our representa- etc. Modem, Oontemporary Agency, 649-5847. Realtor, 648-1567. ______J______when socially suppressed, ac- THREE ROOM heated apart­ length wrindows In rear, gar­ Vernon to the amount of ferred, full-time, driver's li­ Degree required, at least 3 $40. 649-0173. almost new. Call 649-9606. pals only. 0\vTVor, 643-0058. tt've exptoin. our flexible situ­ Ranch with outdoor swimming VERNON — assumable ihort- cording to the Encyclopaedia ment, with electric stove and age. $22,900. Phllbrick Agency, ASHWORTH ST, ^-custom build­ two mdiUon one hundred cense required. 643-0851 after years' experience in indus­ Good Jobs Available As: ation to you. Your plains or pool. 2 full baths. A "Must See” gage. Recent 8 room Colonial, Briitanndoa. PILE IS SOFT and lofty . . . CHROME KITCHEN set, gray refrigerator. Call 643-5118 be­ Realtors, 649-5347. er wdll design and your 6 . trial accounting, through ours. Also; several fine homes property with fenced pastures, 4 bedpooms, family room off ------„ . thousand dOUare, ($2,100,- colors retain brilliance in car­ with red, extra leaf. Mahogany tween 8:30-4:30 p.m. MANCHE S T E R — executive “HOMES” home on one, of these nice level general ledger and finan­ now under construction. All dog_^ ______kennels,^ ___ etc.______Minutes from MANCHESTER —come see this Wtehen, 2 baths, garage, $4,- ______Legal Notice______000.00) to defray the fore­ pets cleaned with Blue Lustre. cocktail and .step table. Call home, Porter St. area, 8’,4 lota. Our signs on premises. T. cial statemen’ts. Some city utiM cs, including water Manchester.’ Asic for Joe. small but comfortable 2-bed­ 800 to assume. Colonial, 6 umiTATiON Ob d e b going appropriations?" Rent electric shampooer, $1. 643-4828. SOUTH END—just off Main St., rooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs, 4 large “TO PLEA^ YOU” J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. knowledge Of cost and AIRCRAFT ENGINE and sewer. Public acceptance room home today with its shad- rooms, wooded lot, fireplace, a t a c o u r t o f p r o b a t t o , The text of said Ordinance is PRODUC'nON Paul's Paint ft Wallpaper Sup­ 5 rooms, and garage, oil fur- bedrooms, Florida room 27' * of these fine homes and GLASTONBURY tU. hn+ha wall to wall held at Manchester, within and lOT taxes. Salary open. Please DIVAN; occasional chaia-s; ma­ garage, oatns, wmu to wan District of Manchester, wt the on file to the office of Town ply. nace. Call 643-8109. kitchen writh built-ins. Inter­ homesites has been most An oversized COpe with too Z MANCHESTER: $17,800-Jnst MANOHESTOR ~ send resume or call hogany tables; gray rug, lOx s w t a 2 W r a A B .200 2 ^ ^ <„ a ,™ , ^ ^ . „ d 1 . p * u c u - WORKERS com, completely air-condition­ gratifying. Take your second many extras i to mention, modeled kitchen. Reduced to ^ Ootonlal ctoee to b«<»«»m Ranch with 2 b Pioneer Aerodynamic Sys­ ONE OF THE finer things of 5*4 ROOM duplex, garage, cen­ $12,900. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ i/vwsnn «rr»j> rih«H«4 lomol 7 rooms. 4 bedrooms, a Judge. . „ „ , spoertdon. 10. Call 643-4057. ed. 2-car garage, beautifully left after Lydol! St. off Ver- Imagine, there Is even a smell bus Una Large ttvtog room tems, Inc., Manchester, trally located, $130. monthly. ASSEMBLERS and TESTERS tor, 649-4535. baths, garage, $23,600, FHA $L- Estate of Anna G. Kemp also Such vote will be token upon live—Blue Lusti-e carpet and landscaped lot. For further In­ with fireplace, huge formal ®®1^ known as An^ H. Kemp, late of First shift, starting rate 644-1581. upholstery cleaner. Rent elec- MAPLE TWIN bed frames with 643-5029, after 5. non Street greenhouse toduded. Suimy ______rec room lance kitchen with 700 aown. down. onaover,Andover, D6 iwroom m M^cheater. In said Distilct. de- voting machines from 8:00 a.m. formation call R. F. Dimock dining room, oaapeting and $2.31 per hour. Must be trie shampooer $1. The Sher­ spindle headboards, $50. 643- iv n mnrCTM TTT «IT R F F T axitomatic. MANCHESTER-brand new 4 Co., 649-5245. 170 L H ltb y M lr t O iK lt h il unique dintag room has pegged bedroom Colonial, huge kdteh- ffarag«- bullt-lns, ' fl^ la c e d Uvlng bum "’'iMS ‘^n'^^moUon of Marita A. Kemp, to 7:00 p.m.. E.D^.T.., at the 5’9'' or over. Applications An Equal Opportunity win-Williams Oo. 2018 after 4 p.m. wwnh Mav be used as In-law Alumtaum storms, bum lass, center street. Manchester, following poUlng ptoces: A nwd^ ftreplace! AN rooms en with built-in oven,, range acc^ted daily. Interviews EJmployer Furnished INVESTMENT minded? Com­ MACHINE OPERATORS I ^ e S i t S e ^ t e ^ $17,600, $3,300 to assume 5 % with M em orial TORO POWER handle with 24” LARGE mahogany dining room blocks Main S t . amj Almost two and dishwasher, formal dining MANCHESTER: $18,900 — 8 Tu^day. Call Miss Bannis­ pare this 4-4 duplex for value ouponcy. $20 500 Wolverton P®*" ®®”* mortgage. Meyer o r d e r e d : Th^ -Sn7“‘Kf Building, 13 Paik Placa Rock- reel mower and 18” snow blDw- set, includes table, 6 chairs, Apartments 63-A dem , with large roomna acres of land with every kind room, fireplaced Hvtog room, bedroom Ranch, 8 blocks ftom sau,ow. wotvenoo Agency, Realtors, 643-0609. from the 27th day of i967. be “ ter, 1-774-9605. Apply to: at only $18,900. Verplanck Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. ° * and the same are limited and al- viilie, UOlin buffet and china closet, excel VERTICAL TURRET LATHE ^ th s. and o u t ^ of flower and shrub irnagin- Heated family room, with fiie- Menchoster Parkade in non- ELECTRICIAN, full- time^'' **■• 649-2072 after 6 p.m. lent condiUon. Call after 4:30 TWO ROOMS completely fur- Schc^l area.^ w n ard Agency, ------— ------— ------— tnnt3XT/\xT /^TrrT^fT9 lowed foF the Creditors wlthjn which nivialon Two: Vernon EUe- ^ "Must Setf’ situ- place. 2-car garage, 2-zone d e v ^ O f^ e n t HitM. Overeized TirAKr*RTraTlCR —oversized 6 VERNON — QUIET friendly bring in their claims agalnat s^d . o qa nrsr steady employment, insurance AND LIFE too can p m 649-9606 nished, for gentleman. 643-4372 Realtors, 646-0469. Beet Buys ait $18,500. atiion. heat. Excellent nedghborbood. MANdffiS'T^ .^rersizea s ^ph^orhood. New custom estate, and said administratrix mentary SchooJ, Route 30, Vsi>- ROGERS CORP. ’ : ____ ' ______after 5. ------"" g a r a g e for extra value. room SpUt Level, large living ««« ^ -,g directed to give public no- benefits, paid holidays and va- beautiful if you use Blue HORIZONTAL TURRET LATHE -liA vUnla- renm Itltohen ^ ® ® ‘* bullt-to y jo the creditors to bring ta Conn cation. Call between 8 a.m.-5 _____ room s i^ dining roqiPi kitchen oven, ceramic tile i h ^ ciaJma rtthin said time Mill and Oakland .Sts. Lustre. Rem electric shampoo­ MOVING— Household Jtems for 47 MRYTLE STREET COVENTRY Attest: p.m, Roberts Electric Co., sale, some antiques, May 9, 1 OPEN HOUSE Blg older six room Colonial to vYe’ve been asked by a femow MANCHESTER: $20,900 — As- with OmpJs cabtoets, 8 good tot by pubUslUng a copy of this Henry F, Butler, Manohesteo- er, $1. Larsen’s Hardware. ^ „ TMUiaVd landscaped wooded lot, Home newspaper having a South Windsor, 644-0109. ______p.ni., 20 Foster St. Business Locations DRILL PRESS center o f town. Two oar go- agent to help out on thAs lake- MANCHESTER—3 teiree bed- sumption Parish! 7 room Cape sized bedrootpar **“ ^,1*^^** $22,000. Dimock Realty, 649- cireuiati'on 'in'said probate distrirt Town CHerk - UMBRELLA TENT, 10x13’ For Rent 64 SUNDAY rage, nice lot V « ^ ctose to estata Nice residence rooms, UvtagU-ving room, dining r ^ r « t lo n room, 9823, 649-5245. a^d^l-etST______n ^ S k e'^ M Dated at Vernon, Connecticut, An Equal Opportunity HELP PART-TIME mornings. Y^^ibh tw'o camying cases, excel- LOUNGE CH.AIR Uphol churdies, Chopping, bus. ^^iith two car garage on two room, kitchenkitchen, centraJcentrail, near ***** fOmlQyrtoom aiid a love- fireplace,- l^ em en , t ga r^ e, ------court' of the notice given. t.hi« 2nd da'V of May A.D. 1967. afternoons, evenings. Expert stored rocker, $10. eacif. 643- LARGE CORNER store, down- ENGINE LATHE Employer lent condition, $60. Also car- achoois, bus, shopping. Im- ly 9creened-in porch for sum­ large lot, Inunaculate oondiUon VERNON—Vacant 6 room Split , JOHN J. wAiJlTT. Judge.______' ______ence not necessary. Good pay. 9034, evenings or Saturday. town Manchester 45x70’. Par­ top carrier, 4x6’, $15. 649-2323. "l -5 P.M. 408 ^ mnculate. Bel Air Real Estate, mer comfort. Inslds and ou t $25,900. UftR BuUt-tos, garage, family room, No phone calls. See Chris, De­ tially finished basement. Call Immaculate three bedroom GRINDING I t 643-9332. Realty Co., Inc., 643-a6?2. Rob­ 1^ baiUis. Needs redecorating. ri’s Drive-In, 462 Center St. Rainclh with 2 beautlfUHiy fin- ______OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY Machinery and Tools 52 522-3114. Beautiful and brand new MANCHBSTER: $22,906 — 4 ert D. Murdock, 648-6472. $18,900, offers considered. As­ DUE TO expansion we hai’a an Colon!ails in one of Man­ ished rooms in basement Un- $8,900, buys this dean 5 room BY OWNER—Older 8 room Co- sumable mortgage. FHA only Dionionds— W ctches— S’'IITE of offices presently bedroom Colcniel that must be ojiening in the Manchester area chester’s newer and. nicer MILLING MACHINE usueL An toitertor toi^eot4on home Ask for Homer Grasse- loniBl, sun parior, open poroh, MANCHESTER—7 room Colo- FOR Help Wanted— LARGE ASSORTMENT of car­ suited for professloha! purpose sold by June 1st Hera Is a $900. down. Pasek, Realtors, for a man to be trained in Jewelry . 4B areas featuring 3 or 4 bed­ recommended. ter. tidJce grounds, A A Zone. 643- nial in model home condition, Mole or Female 37s penter’s and electrician’s tools, is now available In the Stato buy of a Ufetims. 289-7475. sales and certain phases of rooms and generous room 8190. kitchen has built-in oven and SALES REPRESENTATIVE good buy, $325, or nearest of­ Theater Building. Can be sub­ management. Excellent Ofipor-_,.pRicE ft LEE CO. has open- ''V^TCH AND JEWELRY sizes throughout. Fire­ SHEET METALSMITHS 249 BURNHAM STREET LAND range, 24’ living room rith SOUTH WINDSOR—Beelzebub pairing, prompt service. Up to fer. 643-9847. divided if necessary. For in­ Four bedroom Ranch with two Senterel poreds for develop- MANCHBSTEIEft-7 room home, MANOHBSTER: Just hstsd! Large manufacturer of fully guaranteed municipal and In­ tunity for advancement to' ings for canvas.sers to work on places, up to 2*-2 baths, 2- fireplace and wall to wall car- H(], oryerslzed 6 room Cape, full $20- on your old watch in trade. fufll baths, large wooded lot. ment, one suitable for a golf AnsaJldi bunt 7 room OoSonial dustrial chemical has a position open in Connectiont. I i right man. Good starting sal­ Manchester City Directory in­ formation call Theater mana­ car gairages, one half acre 2-car garage, extra lot Ebccel- petlng, formal dining room and shed dormer, 1% baths, finish- Closed Monday.s, F. E. Bray, TOOL AND DIE MAKERS Fast sale wanted. Low twenties oourse. CaU for Awbninig on Spring S t, sunrounded by ary, commission and car al­ terviewing re.sidents to secure ger. 643-7832. ent location. $22,400 Mitten heated family room. Three ed rec room, 2-car garage, one Territory protected by contract. Complete training program. 737 Main St.’ State Theatre 56 lots. end worth lit Needs some re- a large treed lo t Huge 24’ lowance. Many employe bene­ information for new directory. Antiques Directions—Prom Hartford Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. bedrooms, one full and two acre wooded lot, excellent con­ $209 weeldy draw agiUnst oommlsslmis earned. fits. Apply Singer Oo., 832 Building. ,, 1,500 i^ARE FEET office decorating. CAILL DAY or NKSHT first floor famdily room, com­ half baths, attached garage, Apply Room 3, 489 Main St., WANTED TO BUY-Antiquer. space, Hartford Rd., including Rd., to Bridge St., left on INSPECTORS dition. Selling for $22,900. R. Insurance program. Outstanding future career saleepeiaon- " Main St., Manchester. WE WORK — ALWAYS TEN ACRES, stately 7-room plete buHt-lin Mtchen, 2 fllxe- flawless interior decorating. 8;30-9 a.m. or 2-6 p.m. DIAMOND engagement ring, steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Keeney St- to Linwood Dr. F. Dlmock Co., 649-5245. Applicant does not have to Uve In Manchester. washroom and storage room, 435 E. M. T’PKE. stone 1840 Colonial, hot water pdaces and a 2-«ar garago. $26,900. Wolvertoh Agency, size 5, appraised at $100., will ed lamps, art glass, primitives, on right, PRIVATE CLUB needs bartend- MANCHESTER’S most exciting ground floor, ample parking. WELDERS Older 8 room home, nicely lo- BELFIORE AGENCY heat, fireplace, excellent con­ Mild 30’a Realtors, 649-2818. ;pOLTON CENTBRr-Hlgh prea- Bequlrament— Over 26, exceptional sales ablllQr, |ate model ■■ er to work full-time as p>er- .sell for $80. 643-2271. any quantity, 644-8962. Call Mr. Eastman, 643-5187. coted. Large yard. car. new restaurant soon opening. WOLVERTON AGENCY RHAX/rORS 643-5121 dition, long road frontage. ------—— — — ------location. BeeuUfUl view, mi'btee. Write resume to Box Hutchins Agency, 649-5334. MAN’CHBISTEJR': $32,900 8 MANCHBSIER — 8 bedroom shade trees, envious flower and Full and part-time help want­ STORE —heated, 45 x 70, plus Realtors 649-2813 MANCHESTER —^East Center FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW SEND RESUME TO: " J, Manchesiter 'Herald. 45 GOODWIN STREET room Coloiiilal, brand now, in overslzed| garage, nice vegetable garden and lovely ed for waitresses, kitchen help, finished basement. Corner Neat and dean nine room st. location. Large 8 room old- THREE, FAMILY —6,5 and 4. Florists— Nurseries 49 W onted-^To Buy 58 an executive area. 2% baths, location, nearly 2 acres of land, grounds go with this unusual TIRE SERVICE man, 45-55 dishwashers, bus boys, bus Park and Main St. Manchester SEVEN ROOM ^ n c h m toe home, 5 bedrooms possible. er home, good condition Good Income. Can’t miss mi complete bullt-to kitc^^. hugi A country home to to^ . p .- large custom 6 finfahed ex­ hours per week- Must be girls, cashiers and hostesse.s. JAPANESE# YEWS - 8 years HOUSEHOLD LOTS, antiques, c^ll 522-3114. Green Manor with 1% baths. q\vD-family conversiion a possi­ throughout, large lo t Ideal for this one for $17,900. Phllbrick Del CHEMICAL CORP. first floor famUy room and a *>«>• Agency, Realtors, pandable 8 room Colonial Cape. steady worker and married. Call for inteiaaew appointment. old, dig them your.self, $2. 179 bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, ------^—— This home has an extra r^ m Extra Benelits ai the Aircraft bility. Also three, yes three ex­ office building, dentist or doc- Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. W-168N9882, NOB-X-WAY AVE. 2 oar garage. 648-6980, Eieaturing plastered walls, 2 Paid vacation and other bene- 643-2188. Fern St. 643-7278. glassware. We buy estates. ViL STORE FOR RENT. Main St.,, plus the standard three bed- tra lots of record. Look into tor’s office. Financing avail- MENOMONEE FALLS, WISCONSIN fireplaces, cathedral oedUng Attention: PAUL DES JABDINS lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Manchester in State Theatre rooms, living room dining and thfa. able, $28,500. U f t R Realty Co. MANCHESIER^Uke. ^ ^ new cus- LTSTINO —Manchester, ------’ building, reasonable rent. For kitchen. One car garage. Price Hospital and Surgical Insurance and the best In quality con­ ladies, men, stu- Lake St-, Bolton, 649-3247. Inc. 643-2692, R. D. Murdock, Oolonlal L-Ranch, 2 SUBIURBAN nicely kept 6 room bouse, phis locks. ■ Scotch and Red Pines, information please call theatre has been reduced, proi>erty is 383 HILLIARD STREET 643-6472 hoths, 2-car garage, bdilt- ___ room, nuaga. extra bufld- struction and materials. Only Nichols-Manchester Tire, Inc., denta. call on established cus­ 295 Brood St. ideal for hedges or boi-ders, WE BUY AND sell antique and manager at 643-7832. vacant, will qualify for FHA Life Insurance Six room Cape with attractl’ve ______!______In Wtehen, beautiful setting on VERNON: $16,900 — 6 room mg cOUHelen Palmer, <26,000. For further details or tomers. Flexible hours. Guar­ size from l'-3’. Reasonable, used furniture, china, glass, financing. T J. Crockett, Real­ front dodmera Aluminum sid- TWO CAPES, one Ranch, $16,- near acre lot. Hayes Agency, Gape Cod on largo krt. This i,eonanl Agoncy Rsaltots, appointment to see call MATURE responsible desk antee $2 per hour to start. Call 29 Hud.son St,. Manche.rter. silver, picture frames, old tor 643-1577. breezwway, screened pooxih, 900. each. Chll now. Phllbrick 646-018L „ *»««* Is ^ "in*nt condition” lu sju a n Lawrence F. Fiano Realtors, 644-2269. 646-0469. clerk for hours 3 p.m.-11 p.m. ------—------coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, Houses For Rent 65 Retirement Program petto. Agency, 649-6347... and must be sold tounedliately 649-6871. at downtown Hartford YMCA." POTTED tomato plants, trams- vyatches, old jewelry, h o b b y ______CENTER ST.—Here is an op- FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con- IT M A Y BE A room 'Good fringe benefits. Call Busi­ Female 38 planted lettuce and cabbage collections, paintings, attic g jx ROOM home for lease, fur-” / ■ GREEN MANOR "SELLER’S MARKET" . . . Ranch, oil heat, porch, lake- ness Manager’s office for in- plants. .Krause Greenhouse, 621 contents or whole estates. FUr- ni.shed and heated. References Nine Paid Holidays One of the oteanest and construction, built by Ansaldl, property in a Business Zone Split Level on femge treed loiL Hartford. Iftrge living room Situations Wanted— front privilegee. Also, 4 room ■ terview appointment, 522-4183, Hartford Rd. 643-9559. niture Repair Service, 643-7449. required, $225. per month. SPRING IS HERE most tastefully decorated Green Colonials, Ranches, Raised that Includes a comfortable BuUt-in ovjn and range, gflaas with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, Ranch, $10,900. Goodchild-Bart- but no house»sella Itself. You need LICENSED mother will oare for Phllbrick. Agency, 649-5347. Manor homes we’ve ever seen. Ranches, city utilities, etc. honje for your own family en­ encOiosed shower, fanrSy room unusual 14 x 20 family room, MATURE MAN to learn furni­ Up to Four Weeks Vocation Mlany extras. Occupancy may Charles Lesperance, 649-7620.- joyment as well as several ad­ lett, Realtors, 568-6720, 289- expert assistance to find the right one or two children. Vemon- BLUE SPRUCE, large selcc-’ with bar end a one^er ga- 2-car garage. Elxcellent value, ture business, sales experience SPRING be a problem. Call for detalfa. ditional incothe probities. All 9151. Lake______St. area. 875-2844. tion. Call 644-1498. Rooms Without Board 59 rage. Trenwodoua buy at 10 per cent down, 80 year mort- buyer at the right price. So . . • necessary. Call 875-8184. MANCHESTER —7 room Colon- improvements In immaculate Sick Leave with Pay $18,800. gftg* available Wesley R. ANDOVER—oversized 6 room Suburban For Rent 66 57 BOULDER ROAD ial In prestige area, garage and condition. The possibilities here when you decide to sell—-don’t .MAN WANTED for general of­ Doqs^Birds— Pets 41 s p r u c e trbejs — s-4’ high, t h e Th o m p s o n House, cot- SmKb, Realtor, 643-1567. Cape, . 2-cor garage, large 0 dig J: your own, reasonable. z> 649- J rk Atage — Street,cs 1 _ — centrally located, ROCKVILLE—3% rooms, stove' INTO A Beautiful eight and one-half fireplace, $21,900. J. D. Real are Umltless. C a lf The Jarris ^ ______- x., dawdle. It’s well worth yoiu: whito “• fice work, excellent pay and ro o m Colonial in an esbaWfahed Estate, Co., 643-5129. Realty Oo. Realtors 643-1121 VERNON: $20,900—One c f the 113,900—older 7 room home on wooded lot, assumable mort- ADORABLE SMAIX, (Oebus 0010. large, pleasantly furnished and refrigerator, heat and hot ^ Recreational Programs^ benefits. Call 643-2423. p t ^ ^ area. Mammoth front — ------’______■' homes we have wer ^ un*, loaded with possfbill- 8 ^8 ®- location near toke. to call us in, let us do the selling. Apella) monkey, all shots, rooms, parking. Call 649-2358'' water, $105 monthly. Call 875- GOOD JOB to back ffacptaced Htving room, MANCHESTER — $15,900. Pull FERGUSON RD.—To the house- handled. 7 room Split Level on tj*,, excellent financing avail- eeUlng for $17,800. R. Fi Dlm- DRIVERS fbr schoefl bus, 7 :30- cage, leash and toys included. for overnight and permanent 7362. Largest U.S. Credit Union comptotely automatic ooimtry two-famUy, 6-5 fiat, hunter with wisdom—you can’t k«*xe % acre tot If you ap- t . J, Crockett, Realtor, o ck Oo., 649-6246. Moving, must sell, $45. 1-633- Fuel and Feed 49*A guest rate?. KEITH 8:45 a-m.v 2:15-3:30 p.m. Goqd Btred ■ kdtefaen, laige <*ning ®*ty utilities, bus line. Bel afford to pato this by, Here’s preciate a homo In "Apple Pie 643-1577. 4037. ANDOVER Garden Apartments WITH AE'TNA ANDOVER—$10,500 Ideal start­ .2 pay scale. 643-2414. room. Four end one-half bod- Air ^Real Estate,. 643-9332. a large 8 bedroom ranch with CondUton,” come have a took. —new 3 rooms, stove arid re­ er or retirement home. Small REAL ESTATE GROOMING and. boarding all FOR SALE —first quality baled ROOM FOR gentleman working Whether you’re a begin­ 1% baths, 2 car garage, full frigerator, $90. Leonard Agen­ r o o m FuU Big M A N o S s r a ^ ^ n r i ^ Colo­ 4 finished, 6-roorr Cape, new „TEL. 649-19^2 breeds. Harmony Hills, H.- C. hay. Call 649-6911. ner, now in business or famMy room tor basement. Two basement and all of the nice- TOLLAND: $29,500 — Tb the Lots For Solo 73 HOME third shift, parking, 649-1015. cy, 646-0469. nial. 1 % baths, dishwasher, oil hot water baseboerd heat, 197 N. MAIN ST. Ohase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, want to return to work, | VISIT THE EMPLOY[MENT OFFICE; 400 Main car garage with tis own sepa­ ties for only $25,000. Call The select few w 4» dberfab the. « MANCHESTER LARGE. NEWLY decorated, carpettog, family room, recrea­ Aj-Jit iinAJtOel** rM SwLaV ' TOWBElD AND iMltiflCApGU XOO X liew. aluminum siding. FuHy 643-6427. we have opportunities rate basement. AH this on a tion room, double garage, cen­ Jarvis Realty ,Oo., Realtors, ■old world empharia on brick, ij* ^ ideal ,or Raised Ranch. tosuiatod. Rnmediate occupan­ ' r U DELIVERY Household Goods 51 fum i^ed room, private en­ Street, East Hartford, Conn^ticut. Other Con­ mature, tree-dotted tot. Truly a 648-1121. we < are now offering an "all Resort Property for . . . tral, $22,900. Hutchins Agency, Terms, $8,000. Wolverton cy. Lavirrcnce F.,.Ftano, Real­ DACHSUND puppies—AKC'min­ trance, parking. CMl 649-7702. ft home for gractous end spectous brick" 7 room Ranch -with a iature, small standard, stand- C^EAN, USED, refrigerators, For Rent 67 necticut plants in North Haven, Southington and Realtors, 649-5324. RANCH —8 bedrooms, large Agency. Realtors, 649-3813. tors, 649-5871. ONE AND TWO unfurnished ______Typists U'ving. Shown by appointment. 2 oar garage to settle an es­ ^ SALESMEN ard reds and blacks, also Eng- ranges, ^ automatic washers, BUSH HILL RD —coloRlel, al- room, b ^ , 2-cm tata lish Setters and Weimaraners. with guarantees. "See them at rooms for rent. No children or r o l t ON—Lakefront home, 25 Middletown. 100x200’—A-ZONE LOT, water BOLTON - 8 bedroom Ranch Goodtihome service delivery 17-19 ASHWORTH ST. most new. Fbur large bed- ^ and sewer. CaU 648-4158 be- with basement garage, fire- Gall 1-628-8673. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649- pets. 643-2068. niinutes to Hartford, 7 rooms, Raters and Coders Oj^ humIUe optoden fa that tfiis Freriiette Realty, 647-1 routes are now open, which rooms, dtoing room, Uvlng tween 9-6 p.m. place, level lot with plenty ol — ------Main St. Call 643-2171. 3 i>edirooms, rec room, sun- ♦ is" the clieenert two-fOmily on w4U give the right men TWO ROOMS available, private room with fireptooe, beaublfui AUTHENTIC New England ATTENTION __ L— ------i------'trees. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, deck, sandy beach, dishwash- Accounting Clerks the market today! Three bed­ good income. Five day AKC CHIHUAHUA—puppy, long SEWING MACHINE —Singer home, « gentleman preferred. tastefully furnished. OPEN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Monday m i. kitchen with lots of oaUturts, rambling Capo. Nine rooms, 5 BUSH HHL RD. 160 x 200’ 943.1577. rooms each apairtnienit Base- Week, many 'fringpe bene­ automatic zig-zag in cabinet. ^ ^tove, d l* - bedrooms. 8%^ baths, modern HOME OWNERS ! building tots. H. M- Btoeobetto baired. Call 742-6369. 643-7376. > j^^vaillaMe season June 15-Sep- Keypunch Operators GLASTONBURY—New Listing. BIRCH MT. fits. A Mlberal commiaslon through Friday— 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m., Saturdays waAer. refrigerator, b e a i ^ wtehen with alT bullt-lns. plus Realty, 647-9098. o T BR6 o KFIELD ST. -centrally tember 5. 643-1717^______W e are ptoased to report 10 77 Mlnn^hi^g Dr. Large 8 arrangement makes pos- GERMAN SHEPHERD pupi^es, etc. Like new condition. Ong- , . . __,,__ __ ...... family Transcribers sales in the. tost 14- days. BOLTON—Large wooded lots room Ranch, woJk-out recrea­ ■ siMe high earnings. male, $35, female, $26. Call Inally over $300 balance now, BbOCK ISLAND Vacation- — 8 a.m. to 12 noon. , — . .1 . a I room, next to shower, free and we moan tt! ______‘ ______en. Sunken living room with Money has become inqn to prime reeidenttal areas, tion room, double garage. Itour 742-8671 after 6 p.m. .Beautiful brand new apart­ Centrall.v located with cathedral celling, central aii^ ■ Apply Personnel Dept. $53A0. T ^ e over payments o f. .^^Ing, 649-6801 after 5:30. ____ MANCHESTER —nice 8 room ptenUfUl and buyera are in storting at $8,600. Cell 648- acre lot. Fantastic view to the HOME SITES $9 monthly. 522-0476. , ______■ ments, large bathroom with plenty of Free Parking. conditioning. $46,000. PhUbrlck Monday - Friday POINTER PUPPIES, 2 months______87-39 EDGERTON ST. house, oversized garage, $15,- the market Can we eerieft 4401 or 649-7867. west. R. C. Write Co., R. S. BOLTON-MANCHESTER LINE colored fixtures, glass tub en­ Excellent cafeteria. Close aeven end rix tw o -f^ y ta j^^tan Agency, Realtors, Agency, Realtors, 6496847. you In the sale o f your old, champion blood lines with j j j j g vVEEK toe nationwide wnnw in closure, 2 large*Ijedrooms nice­ Olmsted, Realtcn, 289-8208. , SEALTEST FOODS papers and first shots. $35. sinaer Sales Sneetaculor of- ROOM In private to 1-91 and Main Street, the center of town, dean and 943.9930 r bom e? ly furtrished, spacious dining- $16,500—IMMACULATE 6 room BOLTON—One acre wooded tot Evenings 649-5810, 668-0677, -f MILK DIVISION Call 1-295-9664 after 6 p.m. tom ., c n bus stops. > neat. Owner’s side has 1% ______— ------living room, all gas kitchen P R A H & baitlB, beBuUfUl penettng. Com- iHiBNrmY ESTATS<--14 roo^, 4 Cape, 1* O p v T yard, Im- with brook, $8,600. 646-0264. COVENTRY LAKE—$8,600. to Presfige Area '.. 865 Homestead Ave., Hartford on all' new and used sewing medi:^ OV.yjUl.y Leonard •X . AKC BLACK miniature poodles, , . . , j. . with------automatic gas range.— ° ■ PAY US A VISIT AT pltately fenced veer yard. Priced baths, 2-car garago, approx- _ 'The BARROWS AND . settle estate. Four room puppy shots, wormed. Call 875- nmchines Including touch^Md r o OM TO RENT, 21 Sumnyt linagnificent view PC island and right Imately 8 ficree of land. By ap- Agency, Reottoni, 646-0469. Only two 4 bedrooms, 8-room Colonials left. Will Call Evenings, Charies Aiigiros WALLACE Co. jwiwirewnS u burfM II Frwr o r jura S o l# 7 5 Ranch,^ 160x100 wooded lot. 643-9390 0337 ' ^ ' sew”, models, television, ster- gj {^ e r 6, 649-0271. ocean. Rent by week or sea- eo, vacuum cleaners and typC' pctotnilent PWlbrick Agency, , 19,4 0 0 -9 room SpUt LeveL build to your plans or select a one acre tree- . son. Atlantic Apartments, WHITNEY _____ , _ Ai.Cl.RAJ.T .. .. ^*a Manchester Parkade BAST HARTFORD - 3 famUy, Pasek, Realtors, 289-74'76, 742- SQUIRREL monkey, 6-9 months writers. Too big a sale to miss. AETNA shaded home site and have a builder o f yoiff An Equal Oi^xotunity Block Island, Rhode Island. Three year old 4-4 two-fOmily. good ocndltion, central beat, 8243. old, female, very nice pet, $30. Act today. The Singer Co., CLEAN FURNISHED room for ExneOtont oondltton. ShouOd be TWO FAMlLlf built 1964, 2 hot baths, Twbi r iz ^ betooonM, Manchester 649-6306 j Bntployer Harold J. D\»^er,,RPD 1, Box features S-csr garage, excel­ choice build your home; 649-5624. 832 Main St., Manchester. gentleman, central. 643-9353. INSURANCE meUntanasKe free for yaaro. water fumaciBS, . excellent garage, bua Btotehlns Agency, 261, Manchester, Conn., 648- lent tocaUon, two 6-ioom apart- BOLTON —8 room house with CUSTODIAN — for a modem High Inooroe prapoetUen. Ask nelgbborbpod, 96 Starkweather Realtors. 649-6B24. _____ swimming, pool, bam and 80 FINANCING AVAILABLE ' . church plant. Send apphea- TWO NUaELY marked gold, WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, NICE ROOM, desk, next to 5326. COMPANY - AIRCRAFT OONTEMPORARY—9 rooms, 4 ments and ons 4-room sport- *• . ^ - - . _ . at*______^e>_l* maA ^ ...ft ...ft...... shower, ... usema o f kitchen. 649- for Norman HctoenthalL MANCHESTER - Immaculate ««t- »• M W a i u T M i® "® ^ Oons, UsUng experienqe and black and wliito kittens, $40. Call 644-1906 af- OOTTAGBS FOR rent -G ard­ 5459. INVESTMENT * Agency, ^ t^ . 6494a3ft ^ rwOT Rai^ on Une jjjtchen, fanSS^^i^. «»• OIBEOTIONS: Porter St. to Camp Meeting Bd. 4e- : qualifications to JP/>- Box 800, tiousebnoken and ainait, tiibeA ter 1. - ner Lake. Modem, lakefront. 55 Elm Street. Carter S t Follow the BIrcb H t Home- Division of tJnited Aircraft Corp. Otoan two family to gbod ipea- MANCHBSTBB- 6 toom Randb beautiful large wdod- . Tnr.T.TTarmrM ______-:— 'S Manchester. good homes. 643-7731. THREE PIECE KroeWer bed- Free brochure, pictures. Ar­ (at Pulaski Circle) site signs — Open Mon.-Frt., 4 P.M. to . An Equal Opportunity iEmpIoyer tton. Two oar garage, ab^-adx with formal dining room and everything, 8 bedrooms, large ^ $81,000. Phllbrick Agen- Ranch BOL/TON—Immaculate 6 room 8 P.M.; Sat and Sun,, 2 PJM. to 6 PM- - WANTED —window cleaners, MAliB BLACK mdniatiue pop- room set, good condition. Spin- rowhead Grove, Route 364, Col­ Hartford, Connecticut W onted— Rooms—*> \ chester, Conn. 242-9278. 848-' duplex. OaU f6r detadlB. flreplaoed Uvlng ^ m . Three fireplaced living room, family Realtors, 649-5847. ® Ranch, plastered walls, flre- ' ' ' ftiU-time or part-time. Must be die, one year dd, fUDy trained,. ®t piano. Gall after 4, 568-4566, START YOUR FUTURE TODAY AT P&WA S ^ b e d r o o U w i y slze garage, over B o a r d 6 2 7178. Interview Hours \ CALL DAY or NIGHT «Me«t teature la a heated and MANCHESTER vlciiilty-nlce 8 2 ftvepltooes. prefeariooa$ly fin- reliable. Call Manchester Win- wonderful u-itb chiVdiren. Must one acre of grounds, trout UlWRENOE E. FMNQ ^ 6494371 FIVE PIECE den set, $100. Four ------8:00 a.m. — 3:00 p.m. WE WORK — ALWAYS fahed thpoughout, minutes ______tOow Cleaning ______Oo., 649-5334.______sell. 649-0135. ^ mahogany dlnipg room chairs, ROOM WITH kitchen privileges MISQUAMICUT — 4*i rooms. sun porch. 1% baths, 2-car gar- Jalousled sun room, _one ^ar p ^ w m ^ ^ c h ^ g a ^ e . J a ^ brook. Only $17,900. Lawrence >■ An Equal Opportunity •uMiM ikttirUOoiVk WbOvertoii A g e o r a d o F iuw , RMUtore, . iTAfrmwV RABT.E PTTFPTTrjt—TV^tT- $10 each. Duncan Phyfe table, or light housekeeping room, completely furnished, hot Wa- Employer (M * F) BELFIORE AGENCY. weiv^ Agm- g w r . M94in. ' Apply 8:30-4, New BVirtand groe or mixed. Wild Oatgo P«t $30. Beaver fur coat, $6ff. Mis- vicinity Bidwell St. 643-9(^ af- ter and heated, $96 per week, FisiasmnsMi dlBHUfll oiy,> e«ltos, MS4UA "^ Jletii ProduoU, U atoc* Plftca. aiioiA W3-O108. crtleneoua gTMOOA tor A 6484)491. I! <

\ / lv FRIDAY, MAY ^, 4967 PAGE TWENTY-FOUR IHaurljPHteP lEttftting litralb 'Average Daily Net Press Run Fpr The Week Ended The Weather Mostly cloudy and cool with April 28, 1967 periods of rain today, tortlg^it Three Manchester students and tomorrow, highs in the About Town have been elected to senior class 60s, low tonight In the 40». offices recently at Mery Ward 15,134 St. M argaf«fs Circle, Daugh- Secijetarial School, 'Hartford. 445 HARTFORD IMMD Manchester— A City o f Village Charm t r a of Isabella, will have an They are Miss Susan K. Jenack^ Glvcning of Recollection (Olasal^ed Advertising on Page SS) PRICE SEVEN CENTS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BJd- I OPEN DAAY » t* ». SAT.. » to * | VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 184 (SIXTEEN PAGES— TV SECTION— CONNECTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1967 Wednesday at the Our Lady of ward.W. Jenack of 115 E. Mid­ Calvary Monastery, Farming- dle T^ke., student council pres­ INC. I ■ ------' ton. Dinner will be served at ident; Miss Darlene Sweeney, 8:31). The event is open to yearbook chairman, and Miss // members and guests. Those Doreen Sweeney, ^ecr^tary of wishing to attend may contact N O W . . . PRE - SEASON SA VINGS ■ class, \ W h daughters of Mr. • • Too MuehfTaik Miss AnnA\ LaOOR SEDAN this 1,200 member congregation than 100 South 'Vietnamese civil­ Hanley said the theater had Court why a temporary injunc- ians were killed or wounded. Equipped with remote control for the paist 19 years. During Lunar Mao Mission arranged for a smaM detail of tion against mass picketing at The raid on Ham Tan, the capi­ mirror, back-up lights, padded this time he has spoken every police beforehand. The first UniroyallB Naugatuck plants tal of Binh Tuy Province 76 sn«b and visor. Chrysler 6 Sunday on KRLD radio. For the PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — A the moon, about 1,950 miles east reinforcements were caiUed should hot be is.med. year/50,000 mile warranty. past 12 years he has conducted miles southeast of Saigon, killed delicate oamem package named target. when police r eceived reports Judge I^eo V. Gaffney ruled 5 civilians and -wounded 52. One a program every Sunday morn­ T ui, , j The craft was launched traffic was being blocked. Friday that . the union leader, ing on KRLD-TV. a Lunar Orbiter 4 pressed toward U.S. soldier was wounded. Thursday from Cape Kennedy, Hanley, who directed police at must attend a show-cau.se hear- In another raid on the Tracon MOT to his Dallas mimstry, the moon today, preparing for a j^nd the piail,is to place it 1966 PLYMOUTH the scene, said no policemen at l i a.m.. Tuesday, viililage eximiniatraition building 1966 PLY. CONY. Mr. Bandster served the May- historic mapping assigpiment in an oval orbit Monday ranging were Injured, but "a few uni- .They represent- 5,500 striking Parade Goes on Despite Protests at about the same time only 10 Fury i n 9-Pass. Wagon. fair Church of Christ in Okla­ covering most of the'lunar sur- from 1,650 to 3,800 miles above forma were tom ” rubber workers at UniroyaJ’s Fury 3, R&H, 0 > Membei-s of the cadet ROTC band at University of Puerto Rico keep playing miles away, 8 women and 16 R&H, auto. trans.,,COCAIi homa City 11 years, and the Elk the lunar urfaoe. He said the group finally was Naugatuck plants, affiict- Auto., P.S. A W iI as they march over and around A group of demonstrators in their path. About children wore kUled. power steering. fcVvw City, Okla. church for three . Long braking blasts by Orbl- dispersed with help from about g*, Church of Christ and its teach­ PHIICO, out the midcourse adjustment, But. the sponsors say they are coffee house opened the 1 HUE V ie t n ^ , (AP) — Pre- ^ disgruntled delegates from Mis- CHORCHES MOTORS, Inc. ings, with the aim of familiar­ Orbiter would have scooted past not surprised and there is no miercNguyenCaoKy ^ i d today rules and. souri and Wisconsin sought izing others with its basic plea. ------—------immediate sign that they’ll The Rev>" Mr. Mowry said, he may run for p ^ id e n t after some recourse from rulings of Notre Dame Control 'It’s unfortunate and maybe all in the national election Sept. 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER The services are open to the withdraw their support. The winner of the heated race the nine-member credentials public. tlECTRiC Tfind ^at'n^o^'’people want unavoidable^: but the use qf nar- 1. between official fed'eraUoh nom- committee, which threw out 94 Five Arrested; to lock up the younger genera- coUcs “ goes on all the tom e’ In “ M aybe’ was his roply to inee Gladys O’DonneH of Long delegates from 12 states. Assumed by Laymen tion and ^ w away the key,” '^he Shadyside area. “ Some- newsmen’s questoons. He said Beach, Calif., and floor contend- Wisconsin with 25 delegates rbP Rev Richard D Mow- ^e scratch our heads and he will make his decision soon, N a m e s Bludgeoned Man er Phyllis Schlafly of Alton, 111., ousted, Missouri with 24 and SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Catholic Inu^tutlon o< higlher m ^ ^ r of th e ^ ffe e house wonder- why they picked us The-head of me m U ^ y gov- was not expected to be know Illinois with W were the ] « T d ^ Lavmen” assime leadeiship of learning to entrust laymen with Just ‘for Kicks’ called Loaves and Fishes. out” he said, referring to the ^ m e n t, who has ^ id at var- until liate today. delegatoons ^t. Mrs. S T l ^ r t v e ^ o f control - a move in keeping md Mony Thursday police raid. ious times he would not be a The final tally -will depend on olaim ^ ail of those -disbarred historic depaafure with the spirit of tdie Second Vb- t. They want to push them off “ But this coffee house is whet candidate to head the new civil- . , , . , . into a corner of society where how fast the 3,409 accredited were her supporters. taken into custody a 16-year-old . “ . „ ■. C2iristianity is all about,” said ian regime, was on a tour of the because fro”* t'*'® 125-year command by ti<^ Council. SATURDAY ONLY , , . j • .u nobody ever’ sees them, he delegates can vote, The m e nllesrules Mrs.jvna. Schlafly said ------TTolv Cross fathers. The oauncdll called for vesting HOUSE boy and four juveniles in the ,, the Rev. John Baiz, rector of northern provinces. added. “ We can't do that;’’ say each gets two minutes. But efforts to cl^lenge the_ c ^ e n - change Notre Dame laymen with a greater yoioe in case of a man who, they say, Calvary Episcopal church, a Ky commands the Vietnamese The Rev. Mr. Mowry, 37, a many have never used voting tials committee on the conven- ROTnan activities, was beaten nearly to death Presbyterian minister, was re­ (See Page Six) (See Page Six) machines before. toon floor had been ruled out of become J® Rev. Theodore M. Hes- 110 VOLTS “for kicks.” leased on hla own recognizance bmgh, university president, set COOLS UP TO The man, Henry Millman, 24, the tone for the new administra­ 6000 BTU Air Conditioner Not Sure Friday alter his arraignment on •P*'; Combination 300 SQ. FT. of New Haven was found Thurs tion about the first of the year. day lying in East Rock Park ^ disorderty He said, “ The tome has com e with his skull battered in. He house. ■He and 29 youths were arrest­ f f ' S a - 'W '- for laymen to e(hare with Holy 110 VOLTS underwent six hours of ■ brain ‘ftvV Cross priests the responsibility/ HALE ed in a raid on the coffee house • - COOLS UP TO surgery at Yale-New Haven of governing this intematio SI«C« Special! 8 ^ BTU Air Conditioner 450 SQ. FT. Which M d a r^ ’d was ^iawd recognized Roman Oattaollq” in- the danger list. Early this f® rtly before midnight Thurs- I $$3 ° ^ day. The detectives said they sUtution." morning he was reported to be found marijuana and pills that Father Hesbuxgh sa ^ it wea 110 VOLTS in fair condition. were sent to a laboratory to de- unrealistic to expoc* the eiat- COOLS UP TO Taken into custody Friday ^ mem'ber board o)/ priests to 1 1 ^ BTU Air Conditioner 600 SQ. FT. were Felix Colon. 16, of New Conditioner Police said they acted after gixde the tmt-yei^tly in the same Haven, and four other boys neighbors complained of noise manner as in the i»st. aged 13, 14, and 15. 280 VOLTS from the coffee house on BeUe- He also said the shift )vould COOLS UP TO (See Page Fifteen) fonte Street.. not m e a n ^ o tre Dame -would 12.000 BTU Air Conditioner 760 SQ. FT. becom-e/a secular university. He said faMure to change with time wmiSd prompt “organizational 280 VOLTS aifteriosoleirosis. ” COOLS UP TO 649-5387 / As the change unfolded, a 16.000 BTU Air Conditioner 1,000 SQ. FT.. Secret of Fatima J- '-V -?■ member of the faculty ex­ pressed pessimism about the future of Catholic colleges and 230 VOLTS universities. COOLS UP TO Likely to Be Kept Dr. Herbert L. Johnston, asso­ 19 ^ 1. BTU Air Conditioner 1,200 SQ. FT. Arrange ciate professor of philosophy, VATICAN CITY (AP*) The Pope, which Lucia memorized said In a pai>er for the Catholic fate predicted for the world in and later wrote down in Portu- Commission on Intellectual and 230 VOLTS the famous 1917 “ Secret of Fati- guese. She gave it to her bishop , Cultural Affairs meeting in Ma- COOLS UP TO - ma’Vis likeiy to be kept a mys- in a sealed envelope. The mes- 23,000 BTU Air Conditioner 1,400 SQ. FT. (See Page Six) tery.wljen Pope Paul VI visits sage was sent to the Pope with the Fatima, shrine in Portugal insthictlons Lucia said she had 230 VOLTS Survey next Saturday, Vatican sources been given: that it must remain COOLS THE said today. unread until 1960. 2 7^ 1 BTU Air Conditioner HOME The secret has been locked up Pope John X X in opened the Pope Receives in Vatican City since it was en- envelope and read the message both : trusted to the papacy by a shep- sometime between 1960 and 1963 Glamour Queens herd gtri, Lucia dos Santos, and showed it to Alfredo Cardl- FANS as low as $10.77 DGHUMIDIF1ER5 as low as $67.77 VATICAN dTY (AP) — Ac­ ^who Is said to have seen the Vir- nal Ottaviani. Then, deciding fo r only tresses daudiii Chixlinale and gin Mary In an apparition. She the mesisa.'»e should not be made sport coot reg. $19.95 Gina LoMohrigida, both involveil is now Sister Lucy, a 60-year-oid public. Pope John resealed it. in marital diffdculbies, were re­ Cjaxmellte nun. He died toi June 1963. slacks reg. $8.88 CLIP THIS COUPON ceived by Pope Paul VI inday Vatican sources said Pope When Pope Paul addresses and kissed his ring In an im^ Paul probably will wait a con- pilgrims—more than a million you save almost $6.00! preoedented papal audienoe for IT'S WORTH AN sidenable time before revealing are expected—on his 13-hour members of sb W business end the written prophesy. Scattered, trip to Fatima next week, it is the press. ^ o rt coats ADDITIONAL hints ^m ing out of the Vatican thought he may mention the The two glamour queena, in recOTt years indicate the se- Fatima secret In passing wlth- Handiomely »fyled and skillfully made* Choose from wearing somber black, wefk oret is an optimistic prediction out disclosing what it is. tropical and mid-weights in Dacron-Orlon-Rayon DISCOUNT among thousands of ajotone, ac­ Toward purchase of an air ctHiditloner at of an epoch of growing unlvgr- Cardinal Ottaviani, however, tresses, journalists end oom m u - blends In a wide collection of, new Spring pattarni sal peace—not a presage ol im- told a gathering in Rome last Blazers, too, in the group—-In Ivy or trodltionol models. Norman’s during thls pre-seospn sale. niioaitions executives who a c­ This Offer Does Not Apply pending doom. February that, “ morbid and cepted a papal kwitatiDn for & Regulars, 36 to 46; longs, 38 to 46; shorts, 36 OVER 25 MODELS ....., To Previous Purchases ^ On May 13 Pope Paul will fly alarmist” speculation about the meeting to marie a dburcli* NOW ON DISPLAY - to the rugged and bnce-lsolated Fatima message was “ entirely backed worid communlcatiiani (m e day spot where Sister Lucy afid two false.” The cautious, conseyva- day. slack$ Purchase I f QQ You^ * 0 D jjC O U n t young cousins reported seeing a live Italian candlnali who directs A o t r ^ Sophia Loren end her "I^dy in White’ ’in six succes- the Vatican Congregation for ]iroduoer-husband Oa.rlo Pontt The*, stack* carry on. of tha country'* top labels ond un a sive monthly visions beginning the Doctrine of the Faith also (Md not come. They have been on ly! era made with a Permanent Press Process that keeps May 13, 1917. spoke of “the confidence the embroiled for years In a bigan^ them amazingly wrinkle free. Just wash 'em and wear 5'^'*200 air.‘10 DistoHnI The olrildren said she asked message Fatima inspires.” case. 'em. Pre-cuffed for immediate wear. Waist sizes 29-42. for more prayers by mtinkind. The Fafclms site has become (Herald photo bv SaternUi) In a speech to the arowd In fit. especially for the conversion of one, of the largest Roman Catho- .'A: Peter’s Basiliioa, the Pope^ oeid the Soviet Union from edmmu- 11c '^trines in the world. It la Quick work by members of several fire depart­ the dburch .cto® active ki OPEN 6 DAYS— THURS. NIGHTS till 9:00 S’S T ‘800 '15 Discount ments prevented a serious fire yesterday at Union ■ ’ ^ ■ nlsm, and predicted the global b i ^ up with hotels^ convente their flelds. conflict that was to be World and other religious houses, ki- Congregational Church in Rockville. These photos “ We too are worifsn ki aooinl — "W e Invite Ydur Charge Account" — 445 HARTFORD ROAD VYar n .' eluding the beaiitca where Pope show firemen at woyk and a elerseup, pf the smok­ Lucia said the “ lady ki wlUte” Paul will aey Maes and pray for Serious Fire is Averted ing steeple. (Stojy on page 6.) a (See Page Vtlteek) ^ «k » gave her a meosage for the Y

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