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m o H • ' ’ •’ ■■fR6 K. v*»Wnrfi*.**M.**»A* V' •* 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, Concert 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) MANCHESTER, 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.