THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1068 Avetuta Dally Net PNaa Run r m n t w e n t y For The Week EedeB The Weather £«pnitt0 HmUi April t t , 1N8 CHoudy tonlgM end tomotrow Pfc. John R. Caine, son of May Day Theme lEupnittg llrraUi with showers likely. (Low to­ Aboilt Town Mr. find Mrs. Frank Caine of 15,020 night in 40s. Totnorrow 00 to 94 Chambers St., is serving with NATIONAL PAVING 00. Manchester 4 City of Village Charm 60. Th« property «nd lighting com­ Battery I, 29th Artillery, in O f B entley F air mittees of the Manchester Com­ Vietnam, J 12 M A IN ST. TA lCO T TV R iC . C O N N . VOL. LXXXVH, NO. 182 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) munity Playera will meet Sun­ Miss Arline Evans Shennihg ’’Once upon a May Day” is MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1968 (Oleeelfled Advertleing on Fege *8) PRICE TEN CENTS day at 2 p.m. at the home of the theme for the Bentley School The B0-«0 Club of St. Mary’s and Ronald Paul Lewis, both of Mrs. Harold Bonham, SB Amott PTA Fair, to be held at the DWVeWAYS-^ARKING AREAS Episooipal' Church will have its Manchester, were united in Rd. The. group’s forthcoming school Saturday, May 20, from DEVELOPMENT WORK final supper of the season and marriage Saturday afternoon at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Co-chairmen production, "Period of Adjust­ eteaOon of officers tomorrow ment,” will be discussed. The South Methodist Church. are Mrs. Granville Lingard and All Types Amesite—Repaired and Installed at 7 p.m. alt the dhurch. Dr. A. play win be presented FWday The bride is a. daughter of Mr. ' Mrs. Richard Splller. Elmer Dislcan will apeak and . This year, there will be sev­ Free Estimates—Time Payments and Saturday, May 10 and 11, show aUdes o f the SS HOPE. and Mrs. Nils Shennlng of 189 at Bowers School. eral new attractions for the chil­ Reservations will be taken for Eldridge St. The brideg^room Is dren. A bicycle contest has Tel^hone 646-2431 GIs Crush a dinner-dance June 7 at the U.S., North Viet Set Paris the son of Mr. and Mrs. RaJph been planned, smd there will be Craig F. Johnson, son of Mr, Manchester Country du b. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Johnson of Lewis of 9 Lilac St. a Robin Hood’s Den, strictly fbr and Mrs. Elmer Odell are boys, and an Alice In Wonder­ ^ 42 Holl St. was promoted to chairmen of the supper. ’The Rev. Richard Dupee of Army specialist five recently South Methodist Church per­ land booth, exclusively for girls. Attack at Stuart Jones, an art teacHbr while "assigned as company The North American Benefit formed the double-ring cere­ clerk with the 702 Medical Co. mony. James McKay was or­ in the Glastonbury schools, will Association Guard d u b will do sketchings throughout the at Ft. Meade, Md. He is a 1061 meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the ganist and Alan Snellgrove wai graduate of Manchester High soloist. Bouquets of white carna­ day. Pony rides and a magic FRIDAY home of Mrs. Maude White, 69 show will also be featured. As Site for Talks on Peace School and received a B.A. de­ tions decorated the altar. Pine St. Committee chairmen are as Dong Ha gree In psychology In 1966 from The bride was given in mar­ Windham College, Putney, Vt. follows: Attic Antiques, Mrs. K Ni U’;N ( VALUES May FeUowship Day wlU be riage by her father. She wore a Albert Harrison and Mrs. Mar­ SPECIAL By JOHN M, HIGHTOWER observed tomorrow at Trinity full-lengfth gown of imported silk guerite Craig; Alice In Wonder­ AP Special Correspondent 8t. Bridget Roaaary Sodety organza, designed with scooped SAIGON (A P )— U.S. forces crushed a North Vietna­ win sponsor a Rummage Sale Covenant Church. A salad land, Mrs. Donald Jackson and mese counterattack near Dong Ha Thursday, climaxing smorgasbord will be served at neckline, empire bodice cov­ Mrs. Judith Pyka; Robfti Hood’s WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States and North Vietnam agreed today from 6 to 0 p.m. at St. ered with alencon lace, long four days of fighting in the northeast comer of South Bridget Schod caifeterla. The noon. A public service will be Den, Mrs. Joseph Duva and ALL THE FISH today to open preliminary peace talks in Paris next Friday or a few days tapered sleeves, A-line skirt Vietnam in which U.S. and South Vietnamese forces re­ event Is open to the public. held In the sanctuary at 1:30 Mrs. Richard Willoughby; Gar­ thereafter. p.m. Mrs. Elbert Gates, vice and detachable chapel-length den Shop, Mrs. Julie Scallse ported at least 1,208 of the enemy killed. president of Church Women train. Her bouffant veil of Illu­ and Mrs. Marion LaBreck. U.S.' and South Vietnameses casualties totaled 93 President Johnson announced at a 10 a.m. news conference he had The board of trustees of South sion was arranged from organ­ Methodist C2mrch will meet to- United, will appear. Mrs. Rich­ Also, Hardware, Mrs. D. Ken­ YOU CAN EAT! killed and 449 wounded, the allied commands said. sent word to Hanoi that he accepts the time and place Hanoi fiad an­ ard Oook, onganlst of the host za head bows, and she carried neth Gourley; homecrafts, Mrs. FighUng slacked off today sUt- ronnow at 7:30 p.m. oit the a cascade bouquet of white car­ nounced to the world two hours earlier. Johnson said he was informed churdi. church, 1s soiulst. James Hennessy and Mrs. er U.S. Marines and Army in­ nations. Earle Custer; publicity, Mrs. fantry reinforcements beat back ------— — — - —------of the North Vietnamese agree­ Reservations for a family Mrs. Henry Grzyb of Drexel William Neumann; refre^- a heavy enemy counter atteck ment at 1 a.m. today. He teen night dinner Saturday, spon­ Hill, Pa., sister of the bride, ments, Mrs. Maxira Egan. near the 3rd Marine Division conferred with Secretary of De­ sored by Manchester Asaem- WM matron of honor. Brides­ Israelis headquarters at Dong Ha 11 fense Clark M. Clifford, Secre­ MOTHEirS DAY n tary of State Dean Rusk and My, Order of Rainbow for maids were Miss Anne Patrick . 0 9 miles below the eastern end of LBJ Hits Those other high officials and nuide Girls, at the Masonic Temple, of Manchester, Mrs. Giles SERVED WfTH . . . the demilitarized zone. Cards — Gifts doee tomorrow and may be Packer of Merrow and Mrs. Kill 12 ’The North Vietnamese his decision. made with Miss Judy Paterson Phillip Pearson of Salem, N.H. • FRENCH FRIES launched their counterattack Hanoi announced its purpose ARTHUR DRUG of 104 Baldiwin Rd., or (Miss The bridal attendants wore Thursday afternoon and pushed in the talks would be "to decide Beth Ferris, 32 Gerard St. floor-length gowns of blue satin • TARTAR SAUCE In Clash the Marines back. Army troops Who Divide U.S. with the U.S. side tee uncondi­ and chiffon; matching satin were rushed In as reinforce­ tional cessation by the United WASHINGTON (AP) — lO per cent income tax sur- States of its bombing and all 3 ments, artillery and U.S. planes headbows with bouffant veils, • COLE SLAW *1®!. AVIV (AP) — Israeli President Johnson struck change, and carried bouquets of violets. troops patrolling the Negev De­ pounded the North Vietnamese, other acts of war against tee out today at those •who by "I think we have a long and Democratic Republic of Vlet- Alan Berman of West Hart­ • ROLL & BUTTER sert while most of their countiy- and by nigihtfaill "the enemy withdrew,” a U.S. spokesman difficult road ahead,” he said,' nam (Norte Vietnam) and later ford served as best man. Ushers men celebrated the 20th annl- “ pursuing . . . personal am­ , I said. He added that the enemy adding teat if he were making to talk about other matters re- were William Nash of Manches­ vorsary - of their Independence bition” divide the country. made light probing attacks for up tee budget now Instead of lated to tee two sides.” ter, Alan unrlng of Bloomfield killed 12 Arab saboteurs in a J e d ^ s^ k e out in a far- i£:st fail he^^wld" NsosUf photo clash Thursday night, the suray two hours before contact was ranging televised and broadcast perhaps add Johnson ordered March 31 a and Andrew Karpman of Hart­ Manchester Parkode lost. some to it” rather than cut it. ford. MRS. RONALD PAUL LEWIS aimounoed. news conference at which he j partial halt in bombing of tee -This raised the total number ’There was no word of new also announced Paris was an Norte and caUed fw peace Mrs. Shennlng wore a g;ray fighting by South Vietnamese coat dress with patent acces­ of Arab iitfUtrators reported acceptable place for holding L i i T .h f f . He offered to stop the rest forces who have been battling bomhti^ if HaAol would sories. The bridegroom’s mother killed this week to 80 and made preliminary 'Vietaam peace it ihe most sucoesriul week in the North Vietnamese a mile or talks. Norte Vietnam had ear­ n Z "iHistraim” in Its military wore a brown dress with beige nam and tee clUes. operaUons. the army’s antiguerrilla cam­ two from the Marines in the lier settled on Paris, with tee accessories. Both wore cymbl- Dong Ha sector. "The Congress has not been dium orchid corsages. paign since the Arab-Israeli war talks to begin May 10 or shortly teat cooperative,” he said in But U.S. officials report Hanoi T FM P I F ’Q CAXl'ET AND FLOOR COVERING last June. The other northeast area of thereafter. A reception for 12S was held hard fighting this week has been noting business and labor sup- greatiy 3 0 8 STREET—ACROSS FROM BOURNE BUICK The army said about 120 guer­ On politics, Johnson drew’ a port. He added teat lawmakers *ncreased InflltraUon of men at Willie’s Steak House. For I LIWII LLi around Hue, 46 miles south of laugh when, be told a question­ a plane trip to Bermuda, Mrs. rillas have been killed since last Dong Ha, and there paratroop­ talk about raising taxes but weapons Into South Vlot- September, when Arab com­ ing reporter teat he would dis­ have done nothing and that Lewis wore a green and pink ers from the U.S. 82nd Airborne cuss "after the convention” jacket dress, patent leather ac­ mando acUvltles accelerated. Division reported overrunning .... , . . spending restrictions In tee Sen- Asked about this today Jolm- Two Israelis were wounded, hi • would campaign for ate-passed increase "would son said "we have been quite cessories, and a green cymbi- enemy positions four miles west his party’s nominee. dlum orchid corsage. The one aertoualy, in the fight Thurs­ of the former Imperial capital a T.O o really bring chaos to, tee gov- concerned" about the North He indicated tee setting of a couple wlll_Uye at 9 Lilac St. day night near the settlement of and killing 46 Norte Vietnamese emment.” His administra'ion Vietnamese expanding InfUtra- SPECIALS tentative date and site for preli­ after Saturday. Neot Hakikar, on the border soldiers. ’There were no Ameri­ could not live with them, ho tlon. with Jordan. An army spokes­ can casualties reported. minary talks with Ncorte Viet­ said. The President warned tee Mrs. Lewis is a 1963 graduate nam had not altered his March man said mines, Soviet machine Paratroopers of tee lOlst Air­ Noting tee vote this week In F’arls talks would be only the of Manchester High School and 31 decision not to run for re- gims, hand grenades and explo­ borne Division kept a cordon tee House Appropriations Com- “ first step” toward bringing tee a 1967 graduate of the Universi­ election. T o sives were found near the bod­ around the village of Phuoc mlttee to cut spending next year long and blbody war in Soute- ty Of Oormecticut. She Is a phy­ W ALL WALL CARPET ies of die saboteurs. Johnson was asked, too, how sical therapist at Manchester Yen, four miles northwest of $4 billion and trim appropria- Asia to a close, The army also reported that Memorial Hospital. Hue where 362 Norte Viet­ he thinks Congress will respond tlons $18 billion, he said, "We do n®® sound a precautluih 100% NYLON DUPONT SM four raiders were klUed In' the to from tee Poor, Peo- not agree with teat viewpoint, a^y note,” Johnson said after t o ' ’ ■ call: Mr. Lewis is ci graduate of EXTRA HEAVY namese soldiers were reported Joidan Valley Wednesday after killed earlier this week and 97 pie’s march on 'Washing^toni. we do not think It is tee wisest announcing hla decision. "ThlB Manchester High School and INSTALLED OVER 32-OL WAFUE PAD teey crossed to the West Bank 9 X 12 surrendered. The Americans He noted teat $80 billion of re- course for this g;ovemment,” he is only a very first step, and Hartford State Technical Insti­ comrhendatlons on social mat- said, adding teat he was willing there are many, many haizards tute. He is a design draftsman (See Page Eleven) continued to pound tee village M MAHCHESIER CAB tens are now pendhig and said to accept it If it Is tee only way and difficulties ahead.” Thur^ay with air and artillery at Combustion Engineering, President Ljmdon Johnson during news. conference. (AP Photofax) "we are hopeful and we expect to get action from the House He said, "We wUl continue In Windsor. He is a member of Choice mss strikes. An additional 13 enemy were reported killed. Seven CJongress will give due consider- Ways and Means Committee on close conkiltatlon with our al- 643-2121 the Connecticut Air National BRAIDED ation to all these matters.” the tax increase lies” and said he hopes the Guard. Of WITH 2' X 4* more surrendered. Saigon had its first major ter­ He said there are differing "That may have just whetted agreement on tee Initial contact \Colors MATCHING RUGS Johnson rorist incident since tee -Com­ ■viewpoints on tee degree to the appetite," he said, noting will lead to fiuther progress, munist lunar new year offensive which tee government Is re­ sponding to the problems of the Fourteen) (See Page Twenty-One) RUGS In February. A taxi loaded with Phone Strikers Set to Vote poor. . ______^ TNT exploded In .tee heart of Presses the dty, in a driveway beitween “ We are now attempilng to do A tee U.S.-South Vietnamese tele­ everything teat can properly be ROOM SBC RUGS vision and radio station com­ done to meet tee needs of tee 4' X 6' OVAL FRINGE pound and a church student cen­ On Huge Benefit Package country,” he said, adding that Tax Hike ter. citizens always have tee right to ‘Poor’ Appeal to Get present their views to tee gov­ The blast killed three Viet­ By NElli QH-RRIDE 200,000 strikers from coast to men and $8 for operators and 9’ X 12* Herailnn President J'ohnson left to­ ernment as long as It is done N Y LO N R U G S w N jioa $4 0.95 day for Kansas Oily, Me., to namese and wounded about 26 AP Labor Writer coast are expected by Sunday. clerical workers. The contract will set tee pattern "lawfully and properly." confer with former Presi­ Vietnamese and five Ameri­ WASHINGTON AP) — Tele­ esnaf tsmeni and installers now Be-inforoed wlOT dou­ for most of another 40Q.000 tele­ Johnson said, "We hope the dent ' Harry 8. Truman on cans. Moat of tee victims were phone strikers across tee nation average about $154 a week, op­ Serious LBJ Thought DOUBLE JUTE BACK ble jute back for added young girl students. phone workers whose contracts erators about $83 and clerical presentation will be nonviolent, strngth. Beautiful pending prrilmlnary peace' are preparing to vote on whete- , although we are well aware no ASSORTED COLORS The explosion collapsed tee employes about $103, but geo­ WASHINGTON (AP) —Presi­ views to the government as long Y WHILE THEY LAST talks with North Vietnam. er to trade in their picket signs ® deeoiator oolore. $99 VALUE two-story student center and graphical differentials make for single Individual can g;lve assur­ th® Uggeot package o f in­ The tentative contract agree­ ances. It contains m ^ y Inher­ dent Johnson promised today as it is done “ lawfully and prop­ WASHtNG’TON (AP) — Presi­ damaged tee South Vietnamese ment came ’Thursday after widely varied nationwide wage creased wage and fringe bene­ ent dangers. We’re concerned the government will give "seri­ erly." ' dent Johnson delivered today and American television station some 24- hours of marathon bar­ rates. fits in tee Industry’s history. with teem. W’ve made exten­ ous consideration” to tee appeal Congress and tee Administra­ his strongest appeal yet for Con­ buildings. gaining. ’The strike, first naUoo- A hike in .some geographical ’The proposed contract nego- sive preparations.” planned by tee Poor People’s tion will consider the proposals gress to act on his tax incresise In actions 18 and 26 miles tiaited by the AFL.-CIO Oom- wlde telephone walkout In 21 and job classiifcations will Campaign. seriously, he said, and then will northwest of Saigon, helicopter mean added pay raises for He said every person In tee EXCITING PATTERNS IN Do One O f The O f her proposal, and told those de­ municaUons Workers of Ameri­ years. Is in its 16th day. The campaign, the idea of tee expect to go on with tee busi­ manding deeper spending cuts: gunshlps, air strikes and artil­ many workers. nation’s capital should be aware ca and tee Bell Telephtme Sys. Top-paid telephone Installers of tee possibility of serious late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., ness of government. "Don’t hold up a tax bill until lery reportedly killed 26 of tee tern would provide three-year would get $34 a week more In ’The contract also Includes im­ consequences flowing from __ anystarted in Memphis yesterday MARKS, Miss. (AP'') — Flefd. CERAMIC BATHROOM you can blackmail someone.” enemy. No U.S. casualties were Increases totaling nearly 20 per wages alone by tee third year of proved pensions, vacations, holi­ day and overtime pay, medical large assemblage of people in what *is planned ns a mass commanders of the Poor Peo­ ’The President told a' national­ reported. Viet Cong gunners cent. the contraot, hlghest-rat^ plant and life Insurance. the seat of government. march on Washington from sev- ple’s Campaign fanned out ARMSTRONG ly televised news conference, fired 20 mortar and rocket A company official undecided craftsmen $24 more and switch- It costs so little and adds so much. "The new Bell System pat­ Johnson wore a portable mi- oral sections of tee nation. Uirough Negro settlements in his first since last November, rbunds into a South Vietnamese It would lead to higher tele- ixtard operators and clerks $16, 'It lasts a lifetime. Don’t settle for .sub­ terns are big—in every sense,” crophone and moved frequently The President said he hopes this north Delta area today, re­ that "we are courting danger” military post on tee outskirts of phone biUs for many of ithe na- tee union said, the presentation will be nonvl- stitutes. Nothing has the style like by continued delay on the tax the capital shortly after mid­ Beime said. “ To get all of this it away from the podium which cruiting volunteers for tee tion's 60 million customers, but ’The largest part of the wage oleqt. CERAMIC TUe. proposal. night, kUUng two dvlUans. At took a strike,” he said. ' ■was set up- In the White House march on Washington. didn’t specify what rate hikes increases would come at the Esist Room. “ It contains many inherent He called on Congress mem­ about tee same time small arms "We are glad the agreements The marchers—riding in char­ Embossed Linoleum might be forthcoming. start of tee first year, Including Johnson was asked what he dangers,” the President told a bers to “ stand up like men and fire hit a medical factory at ’Thu Results of tee voting by some $12 a week for top-scale crafts­ (SeR Page Three) tered buses — arrived here Makes a beautiful practical floor in colorful 3 dimensional design. vote” to pass the tax bill. Due, about six miles from tee thinks tee prospects are for his news conference. Thursday from Memphis. They “ We are concerned with T He said that he remains per­ center of tee city, but no casual­ started from tee spot where a them. We've made extensive Its richly textured appearance makes sonally opposed to spending cute ties were reported. sniper's bullet killed Dr. Martin preparations." 119 but that he has reluctanUy The U.S. Navy reported teat Luther King Jr. on April 4. Johilson said every person it ideal for just about any I’oom' in the $ ; ^ 9 5 agreed to the plan approved this Viet Cong gunners firing rockets INSTALLED participating in the mass march Tlie situation was confused, week by the House Appropria­ and automatic weapons hit two Wixtd Horse house and the soft colons will give a should be aware of “ the serious due to constantly changing Up to 100 Sq. pt. Include Labor, tions ‘'Committee. That would American ships Thursday and consequences" and dangers plans, but organizers said they lift to any decorative scheme. M&terials and Your Choice of Colors. out spending J(y $4 billion and today in tee Saigon Riv.er south­ would stay here about two days appropriations by $18 billion in east of tee capital. On Thurs­ which could develop. lawn & garden But ’he .said citizens always to drum up support for tee an effort to pave the way for the day, tee guerrillas hit tee Del march on tee nation's capital. tax bill. Sol, a merchantman under con­ have the right to present their The town was quiet when they tractor tract to tee- U.S. Navy, and to­ But he said Senate-approved arrived from Memphis, Tenn., spending cuts of $6 billion day they hit the Navy ■ freighter 70 miles to tee north, although a • Guaranteed let Quality "would really bring chaos to the Fentress. Damage bote times ofyiur choice Armstrong bullet struck a Columbia Broad­ I • Cut tfrom Full Rolls (Bee Page Twenty-One) (See Page Twelve) casting System helicopter hov­ % hiing New Heart ering 600 feet abov*-the march­ m o n t i n a ® • Regularly $9.95 ers as they rallied at the court­ house. ' . LIFERS BONUS PROMOTION! VINYL CORLON A CBS newsman, Larry Pom­ 47-Yetg; Old Man ' Sustains eroy, reported: “ All of a sudden A tantalizingly different flooring with NOW we heard this ‘pllnk.’ The pilot said somebody must be shooting l)olh Iraclur (tnd trailer c o r e m l willi natural design effect that fits prac- . I *A-i I I - at UB. We headed for a field and tically every decorative theme. Use it In Crisis vxcliisiiT 2-YEAIi WAIUIASTY! Ninth Transplant '• J t. . ’ V' » sat down. Tlie bullet had put a with ever^hing from modem to M hole in tee left landing skid." feudal. Ideal for both home and busi­ STANFORD, CalU. (AP) — A -.OR- $ 7 /\.0 0 healtey heart replacing a badly After tee rally at tee (x>urt- • Full range of models from 6 to 12 hp—can fill any customer’s needsi ness. Can be installed on floors in .SQUARE diseased ohe has carried Joseph house, half of tee 600 marchers direct contact with the ground. 19 . ^ YARD TUB AREA # W Performed in Texas RIzor beyond a critical period returned to Memphis in tee beautiful colors. and into his first postoperative eight buses, chartered at a cost • The tractor with total control from the driver’s seatl HOUSTON, Tex. (AF) —. A Shortly before midnight, INSTALLED day. of about $1,600. The remainder * Prepuration and Installation Extra team at St. Luke’s Episcopal Thomas was taken to tee oper­ "The first lOH hours are crltt- spent tee night V lte residents in « ?ee the all-new Charger Electro 12— the best tractor buy. Hosipltal performed the world’s ating room and his chest cal,” said doctors at Stanford the area. ninth heart transplant today. opened. University Medical Center when Organizers planned originally At a late hour, hospital 9x12 The heart was found to have they completed a 4H hour trans­ for the Negroes to sleep in four FREE ESTIMATES spokesmen said the transplant­ calcium deposits on one heart • d plant operation at noon Thurs­ circus-like tents erected on. a Join the Wheel Horse Lifers! ed ^eart was performing as ex­ SHOP AT HOME valve extending into the walls day. Rizor, 40, received tee field near the town. I • -4. • ■■■' U . ' Wheel Horse owners once, Wheel Horse owners for Hfe! Stop in LINOLEUM pected. \ between two heart y chambers heart of a 43-year-old man. But the Rev. Ralph David Ab­ The patient Is Everett Clair DIAL 643-4662 and into tee openings where Dr. Norman E. Shumway, 44, ernathy of tee Southern Chris-- today! Ask for your Free Grass Grooming Guide! Thomas, 47, a Phoenix, Arli., 4k NO OBU^ATION blood vessels enter the heart. who headed the transplant tian Leadership Conference accountant. I RUGS OUT OF TOWN The young woman was in an team, said the condiUon-of the complained that Quitman Coun- Get a Horse. ..Wheel Horse, of course! The hospital said the donor operating room next door and stocky Salinas, Calif., carpenter ty officials failed to supply tee CALL OOUJEOT was a 28-year-oId woman TERMS — TRADES -> DEMONSTRATIONS her heart was moved to the op­ was fair. The paUenI;. was re- camp site with electricity and OPEN DAILY 9-6 brought to the hospital with a erating room. celving artlftclal resplraUtxi to water as promised, $ e . 9 8 seU-lnOioted gunshot wound in (T ■ ■ , CAMTOL EQUIPMENT G0„ INC. FORMICA COUNTER fOK A statement from the hospital (EJP photo) help him breathe "because of a Confusion about the Negroes’ tee brain. Her name was not re­ 38 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • PHONE 648-7908 THUtS. - PRI. 9 - ^ EXPERTLY»oad REASONABLY INSTALLED said minor tailoring of the donor lung condlUon," Shumway said, plans was blamed by county of- Open Dally 7 :S0 to 6 • Thursday till 9 • Saturday tIU 4 . 78 Colors to Choose From vealed. heart permitted It to be trasn- South Windi^or Baii^n in Silhouette The donor, whose fiunUy Hclala for not meeting tee re- The woman was brought to idanted to Thomas. osked anonymity, died of brain quests. State Rep. Ney Gore of R«9. 9.95' . the hospital about 6 p.m. Thurs­ Burning shed with farm equipment inside lights up ing, pwned by Stanley Waldron, was a total loss. day. (See Page Sixteen) night sky on Clark St. in South Windsor. The build­ Fire officials have not determined a cause. (ee Page Six) (See Page Fbarteeq) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. MAY 8,. 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, MAY 8,"1968 PA GE m B B

backing Rockefeller despite the Coventry Tolland Tolland Republican Town Com­ Tolland THEATER TIME Phone Strikers Set to Vote Sheinwold on Bridge mittee’s endorsement of Mari­ SCHEDULE PIANO'S RESTAURANT an! for Congressman. The Tol­ (OeatfaHMd hrem Page One) have some effect on the rates USE HORSE SENSE ROUTE 6 and 44A, BOLTON King Backs Rockefeller^ land Town Committee, although have been reached with the cur customers pay for serv­ IN PLAY OF HAND NORTH W illiam Gleim ey New Selectm an A p ril Building Perm its: $ 903, 70 0 Burnsidq — ‘ Graduate, 7:06- 4 A 6 reportedly favoring Nixon, has Communications Workers which ices," Gilmer SEtld. followed the example of the should bring an end to the He added that most telephone 9:10 By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 07 Q 2 ir LUNCHEONS William o. Olenney took of- that oondlUons would then be­ Joins State Campaign Panel state GOP leadership in mEtln- strike,” said President Ben 8 . service has been maintained A major construction boom is other permits Include William Society will hold its Second Cinema I—The Fox, 7:16-9:30 0 A 6 2 Oca iaat lUght aa third select- come even more crowded than Leading authorities tell u6 that followed the example of the Gilmer of the AmericEui Tele­ throughout the strike "but we occurring in Tolland, accord­ Smith, Grahaber Rd., bam Annual Auction tomorrow night Elm—Dr. Doolittle, 8:00 4 KJ7542 they are now. state Rep. Robert D. King of would be a net giUn for the State—Heat of the Night, 6:50- the best way to find a lost horse ^ BUFFET (Wed. end Fri.) and attended hto first state GOP leaderriilp In main­ phone EUid Telegraph Co.', par­ will be glad to get all our em ­ $2,500; Irving Fuller, Baxter at 7 at the church. Refresh­ WEST EAST n t e y . also feel that the lake TqllEind, today stepped on a country." ing to a record $903,T80 in build­ is to think about where you meeting of the Board of Se- taining an uncommitted attitude ent firm of the Bell System. ployee t>ack on the Job tto that St., garage $400; Alden Reut- ments will be provided. 9:00. Texas Longhorn, 6:30- 4 K98 4 QJ 1073 area Is the town’s greatest na­ Other members of the Rocke­ ing permits issued during April. would go If you were a horse. growing RepubllcEm bandwagon, toward the presldentlEd nomina­ The United Congregational 8:40 0? 876 0? 43 Isotman in that oEijwctty. "TTie increiued costs the set­ high quEdity service In ail Its Eis- eer, Rt. 74, shed $106; Harlan You apply this principle at' the ir DINNERS tural resource and that it is announcing hla support for the feller Committee for President tion. The figure represents a $876,- Church Pilgrim Fellowship win U. A. Theater—Planet of the OQ10 8 Ol954 e Stote Water Re- tries to outwit her brothers, lege, will chair a panel on "P o ­ 6-4-2; Hearts, A-K-J-IO-O-S; Dia­ States, which has 478 per 1,000, Nixon are superbly qualified tlon of . ano Brothers Construction Co. called for 8 p.m. in the Hicks Subtle Calculation date o f th e annuel b u d «t Commission, and offer- ^IfwuLJo dijoo^J'bL lApLjims. monds, K-7-S; Clubs, 8. EUid Sweden, with 460. and the election of either one Rep. King is in the position of for Kingfisher Corp. in the Memorial School gym. ’The Ben (Tony ’Varchetta) and Os­ lice and Law Enforcement Ac­ When West played a low card tivities and Community Rela­ What do you say? .town meeting as May M tte ^ town industrial Park (manu­ meeting will be the first to be car (Jim Curtiss) i;i a business on the first round of clubs, South rantMtA . .. " ’ >.“ 6 cogts. and Urban Renewal. tions’ ’ at a New York Universi­ Answer: Bid one heart. You facturing plant and warehouse) held since the town formed a transaction involving a certain should have reflected that West which cfui cost the town eis Mr. Marshall, played by Fred ty conference tomorrow. have 11 points in high cards and M required by town rules. In Fences Are Friendly LUESTONE $450,000, and to Eldridge Yost Board of Finance last year. would have stepped up with the 2 points for the singleton, little as one-eighth of total ex­ Roscio. The daughter Alexandra . The panel will be part of a the peat It hEus convened as re- for four stores to be located on Kingsbury Ave. Zone Change ace of clubs holding A-Q-x-x. enough for an optional opening penses. (Sue Bogush) is sent to Balti­ conference on "Government but been adjourned to To all kinds of growing things. Install one now to GIVES YOUR HOME A Rt. 195 (Merrow Rd.), $38,000. ’The Planning and Zoning South could therefore afford to bid. You decide to bid because a later date, but lit is not known Urtmn Renewal Need more to coax her ^Ick father Decentralization and Communi­ PIZZA KING protect your planting and also help children and LOT OF EXTRA CHARM Permits lor construction of Commission has filed a legal ignore all such possibilities in you have excellent high- card now If this will be neceEssary During the latter part of the (Duane Reneau) home to invest ty Participation," sponsored by 423 MAIN ST.. MANCHeSTER H v i i h 's animals stay where they belong. new hoifies were issued to notice approving a change of his calculations. structure (2^ quick tricks) and evening, there was some dis­ , . . A N D COSTS A LOT his money in the venture. the Alumni Association of the A votcMnakUig session has Eldridge Yost, two houses on zone from (Commercial to Light Under the circumstances, the a very strong major suit. Below Friendly’s been scheduled for M ay 11, cussion of the need for urbEui LESS T H A N YO U TH IN K ! Father’s refusal to comply NYU Graduate School of Pub­ Open 6 Days Every Week — Thur s. and Fri. Nights Open till 9:00 Old Kent Rd. $36,000; Yost Con­ Industrial for a parcel of lalid best play from dummy is a low Copyright 1968 from 10 a.m. to noon in the renewEd in conjtmctlon with with the family's best interests lic Administration. struction Co. one house in Val­ owned'by David Webster on the club. This allows for the possi­ General Features Corp. town office building. sewers, with sharp division Complete Home Furnishings Since 1899! brings to light Aunt Birdie’s Ckmnors earned his M. A. de­ bility of a singleton or double­ REPEAT WEEKEND SPE0UH.I ley View $20,0(X): Yost Con­ Northerly side of Kingsbury also announced among those present. Each time a 3 drinking problem and Cousin gree in public administration at ton ace or queen of clubs in the struction Co. three houses on Ave. FBI. ■ SAT. • SUN., BIAY 3, 4 and 0 that M aigaret Jacobson has the subject of urbEUi renewal Leo’s outside affairs. These NYU and served 26 years as a East hand. (Any play will, of Arnold Drive, $66,000; William Bulletin Board BO Million at Work been appointed to the Board of comes up in EUiy board meeting, Hey, Dad! Here’s the parts were played by Dolores lieutenant with the New York course, work If the six missing d Y U Z X U u S jML Gutterman, Mile Hill Rd. one Rcgdstraition fo r the Tolland Welfare, replacing MUdred this division shows up, with ad­ Lawler and Brian Lammers. City Police Department. clubs break 3-3.) W ASH IN O TO N — ^Almost 2 GIANT MEATBALL GRINDER house $13,500, and Burley Ham­ Oo-Opera'tive Nursery School HUtgen, who recently resign- vocates of urbEui renewal point­ Frigidaire Helpmobile Within two weeks the already He Joined Manchester Com­ As the cards lie, East takes million new Jobs were added tn mond, Cedar Swamp Rd., one will be held tamorrow morning od. ing out that sewers alone can unstable family structure has munity College last year to head the nine of clubs, wins a triek the United States In 1967, when house $17,000. from 10 to noon at the United Sewage Study create more problems than It Mom would love! crumbled as sister turns against up the new Law Enforcement with the queen of spades, and 80.8 mllilon were at work. Congregational Church, for Meat Ball, SUoed Pixmilone The meeting then moved to solves, EUid advocates of "im- ■ Easy to use as brother, man against wife, and Program. leads a trump to dummy’s About 77.3 million were civil­ children who reach four years the board room of. the town hall mediate sewers only” feeling automatic shift— daughter against mother in this queen. South ruffs a low club, ians. The growth In civilian Cheese, Fresh Roasted Pep­ of age by Dec. 31. nie sijiool where Robert Young, director o.rea ciui’t watt push buttons and FRIGID iKanrl|PHtTr drama of the old South. ‘ dropping the queen, draws a openlngfi 'wos 1.6 million. c wUl hold classes three morn­ of the WRIPA, In tro d u ^ repm- o^other minute for them. g control dial give The South Windsor Country Transvaal Ore-rich pers, Our Own Sauce. All on HELP^ ings a week, for 60 children, of Cahn Engineering So far, there has been no 8-cycle flexibility. lEttpnittB iJpraUJ Players will present their 15th and is an outgrowth of the Tol­ PRETORIA, South Africa —< a Giant Grinder Roll. tn New Haven, the firm that is comprehensive study on either production both tonight and to­ ■ SS powerplanti land Co-Operative Kindeigar- Transvaal Province boasts the cawylng out the sewage study Eilthough there weis a sew- Published D aily Ehccept Sundays morrow evening at the high Super Surge Wash 'aiiye, world’s largest deposits of BE IN ON THE PUN in the ID-town Eirea served by **0 study committee last year, and Holldsys at 13 Bissell Street, ten now disbanding. Parents school at 8:30 p.m. Action reduces pre­ Manchester, Conn. (06040) are requested to bring the chromium, platinoids, vana­ the WRPA. Present for the en- R met only five times, however, rinsing. dium, amphibole, asbestos and Don’t forget, we have SPAGHETTI with tossed lecial Telephone WS-2TU child’s birth certificate and glneering finm were RichEud then issued a reixirt urging vermicullte. Forty per cent of ■ Station wagon, not Second Chun Postage Paid at vaccination dates to the ses­ TONIGHT salad and toasted gaHic breed. Newman, 'Vincent O’Oonnar Eind sewers immediately. Africa’s mineral income Is coupe, sizel Holds ONLY Manchester, Conn. sion. A $4 reg;lstration fee will Neighbor’s Night Enjoy Here, or To Go OfflclaUy, there has been lltUe derived from a 6,000-square- table settings* be charged. « *®^®*®* members woric done to investigate urban suBSCRipnnoN r a t i s mlle area In Uie Transvaal. i t PHONE AHEAD 646-0195 ir~ ■ 4-on-the-floorl FayaUe in Advance The United Congregational Set by Rebekahs , boards attending Includ- renewEil, since the sewage stu- The Transvaal also has Afri­ Smooth-rolling Church will hold a Men’s Work­ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will those from the Pleuinlng and ,dy committee lEugely ignored • W A LK S One Y e a r ...... '. $30.00 ca’s biggest reserves of iron, casters for easy Six Mondis ...... 15.80 day tomorrow from 9 a.m. to observe Neighbor’s Night Mon­ Zoning Oommlsi$lon and BoEud this approach. First Selectmsn • TIBiUElACES coal, uranium, antimony and rerms Available! Tliree Months ...... 7.80 noon. day at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows I ^ Health, Town Elngineer Hay- Mlohael Peace went on record mobility. • P A ’n O S fluorspar. One Month ...... 2.60 St. Matthew’s Holy Name Hall. Guests will attend from den Griswold Jr., Town HeEilth tast night agEilnst urban re- • PLANTINa BOXES *AHAM Model DW-DTN in white or colors. Add your own rallye stripes. neighboring lodges. FOR Officer Dr. Robert Bowen and newal, euj did Allen lUthough he Come in and • VENEERED WALLS UNDER Steps * Oapl^ of beautiful Mrs. Geraldine Biiffinton, II Assessor Building I ii^ c t o r later reversed hfs stimd. Board NOW marshal of Rebekah Assembly, EARLY SNOW EVERY 21 Tonight— Both In Gtdor Samuel P. AUen. of health members SybU Victor Have You Tried Keith’s “ One-Stop Shopping?" Blucteft Bluestono are con- NOW 'THE DEEP BLEUGH aidereid by mnny to typify ODzMtrl wdll show slides of visitations •k Young explained that the and Dolly Fem ald were both MON. « TUEt. EVES. Dancing e We’U Come To 'Your Home To Advise .• All Purchases Inspected Before 8« a modem living at Ma most made by Mrs. Alice Thornton, PLUS “Planet of the Apes” 10:10 phase o f the regiouEd study juart Eidamantly opposed to this ap- Delivery! Iklif-Ofm lt- SHOW STARTI' il4S P.M. Each II Youf luxurious. But remember this HIti president of the assembly, dur­ OUT- 6Y fiM P.M. aOUTIS • 4 444 completed weis an Inventory proacdi also, fact; Bluestone la leas expen­ Night 'THE BLUE BEATS k. PMom $4$- toeo “Two for the Road” 8:15 • A LL Financing Is Dotie By Keith’s!. ing the past year. 8-12 p.m. stage, that Is, a survey to see Loyzim Backs Benewal • We Have Terms To Please Everyone! sive than you think. Plan -to H I1 K - Mrs. Thora Maloney, vice what Is on the ground an opera- Stephen Loyzim, Arnold Cart- 5’-8’ SECTION. G IO 1 A use it for your home — you □F grand, is chairman of a tea­ tlonal. The next phEise of the son Eind Robert (SEUitner talked REG. $13.45. l A a l U can afford i t I h e l m t U l w ^ ‘PUUIET OF THE APES' /Oih CboIoiv Fo* pteicois NIGHT cup auction and refreshments study is due July 1, find will be in favor of renewEJ, w ith Giuit- We Are Ready to Supply after the program. IS A BLOCKBUSTER. AUDREY more specific. "Ttat’s why ner pointing out thar advocates Standard Stock & Special Cut domtor COMING SAT., MAY 4 - Stone from a large stock of P h a i OokT Westw n The event Is open to members w ’re here," Young explEilned: of this are not Eigalnst sewers. r? The group that Just finished a national toiir with the FASCINATmor' HEPBURN e i i h stone. of all Rebekah Itxlges. —Lil Smith, Coimopolitin To find out iriiat die specific but would like to see both pro­ FenaM THi HLSSUHS \RC fOMIHt jm Young Rascals, The Vanilla Fudge, and The Union O.ap. Produced in 1000 A O ® Coloi by DE LUXE needs of Coventry are. grams carried on EdmuHaneous- PRE-PAINTED Bi iTartiwn IHl HlSSUHb IRi. COMlHi ALBERT ALUMINUM GUHERS Sq. Ft. Eves. 8 p.m. (exc. as noted) It was quickly established that Jy. 1 M:") MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 75c nHKSfa'NiOKTi^iair n^ts. Wed. & Sat. 2 p.m. "SNOOPY'S CREW" FINNEY the take and village areEus of The urban renewEil stqipoiiers m r WIN Dm ■■ usiHmfORD Sun. 1:30-6:00-8 p.m. ------Plus—SOUL INC.------town are In urgent need of sew- feel that sewers In' the take iu»a Opposite the Bermet Junior Hlgh''"SchooI on Lower (South End) Main Street DRIVE n -A RT 5 DRIVF IN ★ RT 5 EAST AU Seats Reserved m age dlsposEil facilities, some- would mEike hundreds of under- . . . For Friendly Service, Phone 643-4169 . . .; IT’LL BE A SHOW STOPPER thlng that became apparent, sized buUdtog lots buildaUe and C0MPELUN6 Mon. thru Fri. 7:00-9:06 CINLIIA anjrway, during the prdimlniuy aSJSJ3J3J3J3JBJ3JSJSI3J5I3J3i3iEfSISJSJBJ3J5IMSi3l5i3JPfpT DRAMA’ ntw ■WTAW AVt. >1 80. OUAWIB tAWI lM SSOi 65 'fOLLAND TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER phase of the W RPA study, ------'------Sat., Sun. "A p es" 1:30-3:20 NewmEui sEild. The second phEise 6:10-7:20-9:25 would determine, in a general R n t H . “ A Block Buster. Movie" way, pipe layouts and treat­ Open- 6 Days Every Week — Thurs. and Fri. Nights Open till 9:00 ment plant location for a sew­ age dls|x>SEa system. h t d t h 's C o m p le te H o m e Fu rnishings S in c e 18991 SIDNEY d L a n e t 20TH CENTURY%fuX-RRE&ENTS Projects to ComUiie CHARUON HESION Griswold said that his office POITIERi , A P E S has for some time been doing III in ARTHUR P. .WX)6S Pfoduclion ELIZABEIH a "prellmlnaty feaslbUlty stu- |dy" which would give towns­ Size Savings on Everything p L a n e t people Eui idea of Just what EXCLUSIVE SHOWING they weMKereittlng and a “ball SAKRETE BLACK TOP I BHSTEMIG ACTIOII! EMOTIOIIAL HEART TU6S! SANyo^^pmDULIJSA pEulc figure” on cost o f such a Sj^em . For Your Place in the SUN! *1.80 r o n a i RCmMcDOWAlL'MAURICE EVANS Newman said he weis not KIM HUNIER’JAMESVmiTMORE awEire that this was being done €ountra^(Uttp|; \\j , for the town, Emd he and Gris­ \'" her first (12) Merv Grilfln 130) Newsreel Kitchen section of New York on of Jaimes M eutIow. He wets a (18) Woody Woodbury 7:30 (202290) Taraan Taman (C) 5a throughth««.eh 8« w.n will enter itso. class­ chlteotunal shakedown" phase, lems". Hale, especially since the Re^ rSl namT^ a^er war, of ^ ®®^or Keenan • ” PHARMACY ■ w Aug, 2, 1903, of Irish working- friend of more than 30 years. He (20) Faith for Today ( 9-12) iira ^™-er, wen in Coventry. schotd, or the Intermediate Colton, said she will receive 15 brush with college, attending his profession els a good, honest (30) Oonilnf '18) Lea Crane been struck by good luck nearly ttons. Architect Walter P. SdMxri Board Chairman Ruth Then,, the Board of Educa- school. (40) McHale’s Navy 40) Off to See the Wizaid per cent of Johnson’s gross In­ Fordham in toe Bronx for- leas reporter. Journalism,has lost a 6 :30 (40) Bob Young from the begimlng, will be of­ (20) Tbeoiter 30 come, and property owned by than a year. He was a relentless man who distinguished his (!(]) (Friday Movie (C) ficially dedicated on Sept. 22, (18) Afternoon BMx>rt ( 8) Front Row Friday the couple will be divided equal­ leader, beginning as a hoy when profession. We will all miss *t24) Wbara Now7 8:30 ( 942) Oomer Pyle (C) Nathan Hale Day. 6:00 ( 3-l(Xia-40) News (C) (202290) Star Trek ly- tuberculoate kept him out of him ." iC) The project began in January ( 6-) Newswire (C) (24) Book Beat school two yeEtrs. Wes Gallagher, AP general (30) MoHale’s Navy (40) (Man In a Suitcase 1966, with formation of a build­ (24) Guitar with Srcderick Queen Agrees to Film He went to work for the AP in mEuiager, said: (18) Subscription TV ing committee, then plans were Need (R) 9:00 ( 3-lB)Movie (C) 4R) liO ia x iN (A P )— Queen BUa- New Orleans in 1937 after 10 “The loss of Jim Marlow is a (18) Merv Oritthi (24) NSn’ Plamouse approved at a town meeting that (20) Sports Show 9:30 (10202290) Hollywood abeth II has agreed to allow the years on newspapers there. He severe one, not only to The As­ fall. Elarly last year, the job 6:06 (40) O&verlclc Squares (C) filming of an hour-long televi­ beg;an his career as a police re­ sociated Press, but to the 6:16 (20) Bold Venture (8-40) Guns “ of W91 Soimett was let out to bid with results 6:30 (24) What’s Now? (R) (C) sion documentary on her official porter and his favorite stories profession of journalism as a coming In considerably lower HOW TO ( 342) Walter O roi^te (C) 10:00 (10202390) We Won’t Go (C) and unofficial life. were always of those days. whole. He wels a superb crafts­ ( 8) Bob Young (C) ( 8-40) JuM for Defense (C) than onUidpated. Oonotruotloii (1020) HunMoy^rhildey (C) 10:90 (18) Sufascriptton TV The purpose is to help intro­ CONTROL Marlow’s Wasliington column man with one of the most dlffi- 6:46(20) News 11:00 ( 99-13229040) News, began in March 1967, and de­ duce the Investiture of Prince ran five days a week, a psice cuH jobs in Washington jour­ 7:00 (2390^) News, Weather Sports, Weather lays since then have been ( 3) D e ^ Valley Days (C) (20) Richard Diamond Charles as Prince of Wales next TERMITES few columnists attempt. Be­ nalism, which' he perform ed els (24) ABO'S of BoaUi« (R) minor, mainly due to Btrikea year In Caernarvon. cause he tried to be current to no one else could.” (10) I Love Lucy last year. FRU INtPtCTIM for home (20) Huntley-Brlnldey ( 8-40) Joey (C) The film will- be made by the wrote at the lEist moment, but ( 842) Truth or Consequences (12) la te Movie Most equipment either Is in ownart. Over 1,000,000 M eltIow Is survived by his wi­ British Broadcasting (3orp. and iSI^VL M'vicad. Our work la invariably he kept hU deadline. now, or ordered, and building dow, the former Harauih H elt- SEE SATimDAT-S TV WEEK FOR OOMPUSTB USTINGB the commercial network, Inde­ ■UARtNTtIO by (1) Bruce. This was late at night. committee chairman William Ttrmlnit, (2)E. LBruca C*., tling; a daughter, M rs. WlUiEim pendent Television, accor^ng to Inc. Guarantee INiURED by He claimed the pressure did Cherwek; Eind a grandson, I>ean Miller says everything will be Amtrlcan Employtrt’ Intur- the announcement Thursday. not botoer him. “You get used Radio ready for the fall opening. Stu­ anca Co. GuiranMt available Cherwek, 6. Cremation Eind prl- Television cameras will go for tta Ufa of Uio building. to it," he sold. vate services are planned. (This llsttog Inoludea only thoae newt broadoaata of 10 or U dent de^cs and chairs are on T into Buckingham Palace and I”! P«ti«lin fur minute length. Some atatlanz xarry other abort newacaats.) hand, and so is most the Infailid and HR-laftila4 o t Windsor Castle to show how the naiiti — old homat, new WDBC—1S64 11:00 News, Weather, Sports audio-visual equipment. Drive­ queen Is prepping Charles, 19, nomat and howttt under 6:00 Ken Griffin 11:46 Sports final ways were put in during the past conitructlon. $25,000 dam- 6:00 Joey Reynolds 11:30■ P OUicrI r of the Day for the throne. ogf guirantti on quallfltd Viola Pleases Trampler, 9:00 Dtcic RObUiBon ten days and are nearly finished. bulldlngt and contanti - 1 :C6 News. Sign Off Shrubs and planting am in, and tnull annual coit. WBCH—ei» But Choice Was Not His Own 6:00 Hartford .Highlights Suspicious Tire Probed the “last big aiore" in site Student Appeals Ruling 7:00 News work, MlBer says, is the lawn. WORLD’S LAR6EST 8:00 Gaslight STAMFORD AP) — Fire in­ The buff brick school, with BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP)— TERMITE CONTROL • AP Newafeaturea Writer 13:00 Q ^ ^ H ou rs vestigators have been called in A Bowdoin College student from WPOP—1419 36 classrooms, stands on Rt. 81 SERVICE Walter TrEunpler plays toe 6:00 DEuuiy Oiayton Show to probe the results of a Tfiiirs- between the Town Office Build­ Oonnecticut has appealed a sen­ viola, not the “ in” solo instru­ 8:00 Steve O’Brien day blaze which caused Etn Es­ tence of six months In jail and 9:00 Dick HesUherton ing and toe High School. Red ment of the moment, or moat 12:00 Gary Girard Show timated $100,000 damage. panels, standing out In contrast a fine of |1,000 In connection WDfF—UM The early morning, fire leyeled moments in history, Eidmlttedly, 6:00 News to -the brick, are not quite com- wUh the traffic death of an 8- BRUCE-TERMINIX CO. OF NEW ENGLAND 6:16 Speak Up- a one-story brick building hous­ Workmen inat^ equipment in lab. Dedication of the echod is set for Sept. 22, Naiiian Hale Day. year-old boy. 60S New Park Ava., Watt Hartford, Conn. 06110 - phont 233-9878 but Trfimpler’a playing is ad­ 8:00 News ing toe Stamford WEUste Paper Peter Driscoll, 21, of Rowa- 8:16 Speak Up Hartford in Manchester, phone 649-5201 mired. 8:46 LoweU ’Inomas Co. and caused heavy dEimage ton, Conn., was convicted In Dis­ era of South Windsor will bold W. H. England Lumbar Co., Authorizad Local Raprasantatlva For those who don’t get to 6:66 Phil Rlzzuto to toe second floor of the Eidja- South Windsor trict Court of causing death by 7:00 The World Tonight Ite regular memtorahlp meeting Public Records ^ ^ ... . -,4 aeam 03 New York chamber concerts, 7:20 Frank Gifford cent Chem-Tronlx Laboratory on Monday, M ay 13, at 9 p.m. ’ Warrantee {Deeds Mrs. Resto, who moved here vlolaUon of motor vehicle laws. 7:30 toeak Up Sports buidling.on Elm Court. Tram pler has recorded 8:00 News at the home of Mrs. Gardiner David R. and (jSiarlotte M. have b^n cnarge stemmed from the The fire was of suspicious ori­ (pha nAVA DAAft tllA olHACtf r\# a ___n . .. . ______“Brahms Two Sonatas for Viola, 8:10 Up Council to Set Meeting Time Moulton. 990 Strong Rd. -rhe Murphy. to JoserA Albert Pou- a / Ronald Kem- 12:16 S l^ Off gin, according to Deputy Chief and PiEmo" with Mieezyslaw W nC —1488 meetlng will be an introducUon Hot and Alice P^^ullot, prop- ft tor tome^ Wednesday berilng from injuries received Horszowski Eind “ Music for Solo 6:00 News, WeeAier ThomEis Petrone, who estimated to toe league’s new local study, erty at 62 Bolton St., convey- sto is survived bv a brother he stepped from 6:16 Afternoon Fditlon the damELge, Firemen worked To Establish New Tax Rate ’ Viola” of modem music, for 6:00 News, Weather, Sports , “Souto Windaor’a Financial ance tax 124.76. ^ school bus by a car driven BOA Victor. ’’Hindeinith Sona­ 8:36 Afternoon Bdition for nearly two hours putting out The town council wlU meet on taking or exchanging of land for Structure". Savin Zavarella to r^ouin ^ Driscoll. 7:06 Americana the two-alarm blEue. No injuries tas for Viola and PlEino’ ’ with 7:26 Red Box vs. Athletics library construction or reconstrucUon of Guest speaker for the evening Pantaleo Jr. and Mary Louise 20CTeaTCTMdS^e^*^*" Driscoll had pleaded Innocent Ronadd Turinl will be out on the 10:20 NlghtJbeat were reported. ^ the hl^ s^ool. ■The councU highway facilities. Also discuss- wlU be Ray JenntagB ofthe M * Pantaleo, p i ^ ^ at 12-14^^ great-grandchildren. to the charge. same label in May. v ^ s e t the time of a sp^al ed will be the appropriation of nlolpal Department of toe Oon- man St., conveyance tax 127.60.------:______town council meeting for May monies from the capital Im- neoUout Bank and ’Trust C om - Trustee’s Deed ------Trampler likes toe viola, say­ ing ,“An expert viola player can ^ provements fund to permit the pony, vtoo In the past has dealt The Connecticut Bank and iiMdulate toe sound to a finer the 1968-1969 «8<^ year. awarding of a bid for the with tondlng for Souto Wind- Tn^ Co., trustee to Warren / j f t The council will also deal with purchase of fire department sor. Jennings will qpeak on mu- E. Howland and Neal A Tvler degree than the violin can be V/AL.TE R_ TR A M P LE R MANCHESTER PET CENTER S r modulated, in my optolon, be­ nlctpalSc and^Xalso^- Jr.. p ra S ^ 6 6 ^ MatoJr cause of the nature of toe sound Ktarrington for ]^yment of The status of the cul-de-sac “ T basic questions toe conveyance tax 149.60. ’ engaged to marry a viola play­ damages because ofthe loss of on Arnold Way adjacent to the iOBfiVe members may have oh Trade Name The Gift She Will Treasure Most box. The nmge of the viola is tremendous; a wider palate of er, and says smiling, "The liter­ MOTHER ^PPly- The insula- property owned by the town will toe town bonds. Peter U s^, doing business sound CEUi be achieved than on ature for two violas is limited." sewers in kto. be discussed. TTils land is next , School menus next week: as Pete’s Cltgo S e r ^ 666 W Hairlngtons area caused the to the property on which the Monday, frozen orange juice Middle Tpke on Mothers Dayl the 'Violin. And even if you play wter table to fall, resulting in Timothy Edwards Middle school (elementary), baked ravioli '______.virtuoso things, it Eilways has a WILL BE 'mellow sound.” Yale Eyes Pearson ifi u * water to the well has been constructed. with meat sauce, sharp cheese However, he didn’t choose the NEW HAVEN ‘ (AP) — Yale '1^® co rm ca will consider the buttered peas, buttered Woman, 105, Dies ’ viola over the violin becauseuse of 1 University’s political science de­ HAPPY towh iwv “ ®1“ .^® request for an appropriation to'*^®™ bread, fruit, home made in the °n former ^ ^ ^ y the coste of h ool^ ^over the Inspection L i i permU ®®°’‘‘®’ Tuesday, baked HARTFORD (AP)-Mrs. Car- these sentiments. He was ®y® second year of mUsic school in Canadian Prime Minister Lester ^® program as required in the Fire ”*®®^ loaf-gravy, mashed pota- Sanches Resto, a native of B. Pear»jn to teach "whatever so that she will again have a prevention Code ’The Fire De- fresh carrots, choc- (Juarabo, P.R., is dead at tlfe Munich, following the footsteps WITH A GUARANTEED SINGING CANARY he wants, whenever he wants" w ter 8urol3r for her tome on partmenl recenUy announced °*®‘® ‘’•‘ownie, bread and but------•••- of his father aad studying violin, OR A LOVABLE PARAKEET FROM THE ".'w h en the student quartet needed at toe university. Hanto^-i *”®*’® regulations re- ‘®f’ '"/Ij'’ Wednesday, grape The Yale Daily News reported MANCHESTER PET CENTER, 995 MAIN ST. H M ri^ n , through her attor- g-ardlng kindling f^ s In town ^*^®® (el®'"®ntary), frankfurt a viola player. “The other three . “ were big pals of mine,” Tram- in its Thursday edition that Har­ fwi*® announced that violation of beans, catsup ■ pier recalls. He never went vard Eilso is trying to get Pear­ since the sewer Installation was these regulations will result In relish, cole slaw with rals- son on its faculty. (Cages, Stands, Food and Other Accessories a town Improvement, the town a $100 fine. fruited Jello, milk; Thurs- Z back to the violin. Prof. Robert E. LEine, chair­ in Stock) H1P " He went straight from school ou^t to pay for the resulting g OP Key Meeting Set 1^®‘ ‘“'•l‘®y sandwich, man of the Yale Department, <• to the first vlolk chair ot the Ra­ difficulty (^casloned by the The first ‘‘Annual W P Meet- cranberry stuce, buttered was „not very optimistic £bout il dio Orchestra of Berlin. 11 i’t® Republican Town *^®®" »'‘®® pudding with chEtnee of convincing Pearsqn to MANCHESTER PET CENTER “ “I knew my father wanted me The cotmcU will also consider Committee will be held on May ‘^PP'us. Friday, frozen accept _ the job. The former Open Mon. thru Sot. 9 to 6 — Thurs. to 9 to be a violinist, and he was just ti^ request of M- George COx 17 at the Main St. Community "range juice (elementary) tuna Z statesman, head of the GEina- a little sad. But he also realized or i^ ter St. to purchase ap- Hall. A Dutch Treat buffet, with ^ ® roll, potato chips, pick- dian Goveniment from 1963, un­ • the fcuitfustlc ohEinces I had to praximately 1,616 square feet- tickets available at the door, *®®’ ®®lery and carrot sticks, til this year, taught for a while 649-4273 " g o ahead In the profusion jwith of land owned by the town and will be served promptly at 7 *®® ®raam bar, milk. Timothy at the University of Toronto. ^ acen t to the property of Cox. p.m. The program will feature ® buttered wax beans, ice A lovely m One thing Trampler did, in made to fill the vacancy exist- ment of the current town posl- cream, milk. A salad plate is creation. ; “ Germany in the 1930s, was to - meet other musicians in a small ® ending Nov. 30, tlon, and plans for future pro- served dally at Timothy Ed- with a ^ . , grams and improvemenU. All wards and the high school. MUSTAN6S! " hall and play Bela BfirtoK’s mu- N w business to be taken up South Windsor Republicans are Manchester Evening Her- colorful « sic. “Bartok was officially not by the council will be the set- urged to attend. aid South Wlndwr co^e- birthstone ■ ' allowed in Germany. We had ■J' somebody outstoe to make sure l ^ o n a *ming around to J> Juuvdc AS^dhuiJULdL, <»f member Alhmodels > on display I • see what we were doing.” of the Z Such things as persecutions of FROM SUNNY SUNSHINY CALIFORNIA COMES - SAMPLE BUY - “ Jewish friends Eind political BURR CORNCRS SHOPPING PLAZA NBU TO OALDOR EASY TO WEAR-EASY CARE SPORTSWEAR BY KORET family! B trouble he got into once when he «• came back from a foreign con- Z cert tour and forgot to register Inchidlnf 2 colorfiil MUSTANG • his return caused Trampler to ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS »ynth«tte blrtintotw Z decide to leave GermEtny. - k o r a t r o n HARDTOP He left on a train, in 1939. “I Visit our showroom soon and 7 Of her Z. took two Instruments and books FRAMES • CUSTOM FRAMING Koret of California creates real-life clothes , see this handsome new wood * 2 5 . SALE PRICE ■ I coqld have bought anywhere stvllng in antiqued Salem Only' $5.00 for Mch Brittany Blue with Matching Z el»e-^it was just youth. for real-life living. Qlothes os great to slip additional atona. Cherry or Oldtowne Birch. Styles Tq_ 'ucket Seat Interior. Radio, ■* “I took a first clEiss berth Eind Most Of The Paintings Are From Western Europe 1965 THUNDERBIRD CONVERTHIE % in Mora blrttiatonaa .can ull Wheel Covers, Carpets. Z I think I had one of the best (YEEDS rds'they ore to look at. 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prizes were awarded. The boyz how he and Ricky had made a Oirctu In Hartford April 22.. man. Mrs. Roy Fosbrinli of Rham District then stepped forward by dens cage for a Uaok btmny, which BOY SCOUT Den 8 recently took a tour of Sorority Seats West Haftord and Mrs. Muasem and explained the foUowtng they had brought to the meet­ Berube Woodworkliv Oo. LETTUiCE HEAR MORE fJOM Y O U ^ ^ crafts pertaining to this Abematlby Finishes First Public Test will serve as delegates to the Notes and News ing. Webelos leader,'Joseph Tru­ We’re rushing the season ^ t h Chapter Officers Greater Hartfod Panhsllenlc Teacher in Industrial Arts month's theme "Keep Ameri- deau asBlstod thcT boys. . gns. Rhubarb, Rlpes, Dandelion, imULD YOU BE INTERESIED An AP Kews Aanljsla OounoU. oa Beautiful” which had been 8 0 Million in Boawtuhf CBI8P-AIBE Mac and Red I t e llc l^ Applet!_____ of poor people and their repre­ strong,’’ and those numbers made it very clear that now was Mn. William Graver o i 16 Several aimouncementa were ALSO: Oanllflower. Peiw, Boston,^RomAe L e ^ . ^ - By ACniM 800TT Col. 'WaUer Finnegan, sxee- Onb Scout Pack 58 dl^ilayed before toe meeting sentatives here,” he sold, ex- alone, he aaid, “will create a not the time to initrodtice any E2eanor Dr., Vernon, recently in. hdping MfobKsh and orgawto an Giving Talk in Minneapolis made by Cubmaater Matthews KBJW YORK — Stddente of Aaaeoiatod Presa W riter tive director of the Oonnectiout Flack 63 of Wkddell School ' began: Den 1, wood bluebird on-Oob, Um a Beans, ptolnkig he had expected only crista. Anywhere they go .. . a civil rights legislation,” he Udd was installed aa president of as foU ows: Cub P a ck 58 plans urban population trends have Leeks, Shnilote, Chinese Cafelyge, Hot Peiye^_OW M , WAS^HTNOTON (A P ) - T h e Chapter of the Arthritis Foun- auditorium. Upon entering the houeee and scrapbooks of birds about 100 persons. lot of other people will gather.’’ newsmen on the steps. of the the Greater Hartford Alumnae David JCotdavriiy of the In- to participate in Clean-up Day coined nam es fo r fiiree supei*- TeHow Squash. ArUchokes, Endlve^^ J ^ r r y T o m a ^ Rev. Ralph David Abematl^ ratlon, and Miss Betty Cros­ mOEPENDENT FUmAMENTlAL auditorium the soouta formed and expertments in the grow­ “ Next is tha..dlgntty and fine Capitol. Chapter of Alpha Omlcron Pi duitrUl Aula Depaitment U at- to be held May 11 and Olympic cities of the 21at centiuy. The Brussels Sprouts, Butternut, has Just completed hia first ma­ House Speaker John W. Mc­ by, public relations director Itnee aooording to dene and ing of plants. Den 2, Johnhy Day May 18. All auxiliary mem- Potatoes, ’Tiimlps. Chives, New Flo»M» Potatoes, wmte tumvlolent manner In which sonority, at a meeting at the tanrtliig the 30th Amnud Amer­ largest, Boswaah, with 81 mU- jor public teat aa a leader of Cormack, D-Mass., “made it President Johnson said he of the foundation, led a discus­ were given inspeotiod by Cub- Appleseed figures from various berahlps are to be returned to these people conduct^ them­ home of Mrs. Jamea Bobbitt, BAPTIST CHURCH ican Industrial Arts Assooia- lion people, wUl extend from the nonviolent dvU rights very clear he understood we could not introduce a voting sion on the disease and men­ mfeuiter Jam es M atthews. Den 2 nw teriala. Norman Marshall. r a i J ^ ^ o u n e , Honeydews, selves here, lA spite of the hu­ 146 Diane Dr., Wapplng. tlon Oonventiion in Mlnnemwlte, Boston to W ashingtin; 40 mU- BNowment dondnated for more could not control everybody,” rights bill In 1905. tioned ways in which the alum­ w«n the Oubby Award. Den 3, postecs on the theme miliation, embarrassment and Others installed are Mrs. An­ In Hw Manchostnr, Conn., o r t a ? Mnn., this week. Den 5 performd the closing lion will live in “Chi^tte,” the than a deoade b y tfae m agnetic Abernathy said. “But," said Abernathy, “we nae could aid the foundation in The opening ceremony was ’’Keep America Beautiful.” STifferlng they have faced In drew Wlnaiu of Tolland, vice I^rdavsky is scheduled to he cerem ony. stretch along the Great Lakes personality of Dr. Mkrtin Lu­ Also, the three days Just past went to Birmingham E in d we its work. The Arthritis Foun­ given by Den 7. Den 5 was the Den 4, postern on the thane thetr Indlvldua] communities. president; Mrs. Bobbitt, secre­ one' of four Connecticut lA About 40 scouts visited the from Chicago to Pittsburgh, and ther rang Jr. Included no civil dlaobedlence. created the climate. We went to dation is the national philan­ winner of the Paremt Participa­ "Keep America Beaufiful,” and They were not dtorespectful to­ tary; Mrs. Paul Heneghan of tsaohen taking: part in the W onder B akery A pril 24. M rs. 45 million in “ Sansan,’ ’the San It’s doubtful even Abemafiiy When he returns, Abernathy Selma and we created the cll- thropy of the sorority. IF SO, PLEASE CONTACT tion Award. bird houseo from gallon milk WGEKB4D SPEOALS for A SPECIAL KAJJY! ward each other.” South Windsor, treasurer; Mra. dtate progn^am, "O onnectlcui Roger Strols arranged this trip. Francisco - Los Angeles - San believed he moved much closer said, “we are prepared to break nuute.” And the ollmaie, he be- Advancement man Robert cartons. Third, he said, “I think they Charles Rlegel of Manchester, Looks Ahead,” today. IQs topic Den 2 attended the Shrine Diego area. MAC a p p l e s , Grade - I * to Ms goal of congreaslonal ac­ those tows which we consider to lietves, must be created again. THREE FOR TEA Rev. John B. Page Rev. B. W. Sanders Reault, presented awards as Also, Den 5,' window boxes, dtated the cose exactly like it historian and pUbUo relations is enttUed, “The Pyramid Ap­ NATIVE WASHED SPINACH...... tion on a Jobe and income-prx>- be unjuat” and “we will gladly MIAMI. ’ Fla. (A P ) — I486 Farmington Ave. Faith Baptist Church follows: Wblf, Scott Ldnsen- car litter bags; experimented Is. It was beautiful. Just beau­ chairm an. proach to Industrial Arts”. NATIVE ASPARAGUS ...... gram during the tliree peaceful and wiUii^ly go to Jail and suf­ English-bred horses had a lawn Farm ington, Conn. Hasardvlue, Ooim. bigler, Stephen McCkiud, Dan with seeds and grass on sponges tiful . . . the way they really Breathe* Like Man Also, Mrs. William Kelly of The topic will revolve ^around NATIVE RHUBARB ...... days that saw 150 poor people fer the consequences.” party recently at Hialeah. Poly- 073-5471 749-0219 OougtiHn, Andrew Stredter, and planted seeds in cups. Den apoke up toi government offi­ Glastonbury, magazine chair­ foto. On Your Mark II and Reel the six-year regional high demand more help from their To those who say this will hOcbael Leister, Joseph Saw­ 6, car Utter bags; grew plants EYER G I^ EN S NEW TEXAS ONIONS ...... - • • • • cials and leaders of the Oon- N E W YORK—^Research engf- man; and Mrs. Robert Munson Lass finished 1-2-3 in a turf sdMol program as pjpesented at COMPLETE LINE OF SUNDAY PAPBM! government. only harden opposition, Aber­ yer, Brian Martin. Gold arrow from seeds; experimented with Yew— Spreedins: (Dark Green) 18”-2^” Dia. . .3 .2 S gross.” neers have deveilopepd an experi­ of Wapplng, membership chair­ race. Rham High School. We Now Carry The Manchester EventegHernId ' "They have made no guaran­ nathy credited trouble in Bir­ mental machine that breathes. on wolf, Joseph Sawyer; Colin grass on sponges and hiked to • ^ptetoLlne of 8EALTE8T Dairy Products « Many of the leaders they The attendance at the con­ Osmipbell, Steven Kos. Wickham. Park. Den 7, visited Yew—Spreadins 22”-26” D ia...... tees hr any promises,” Aber­ talked to, Abernathy said, “nev­ mingham in 1903 with helping It inhales Hreah air and exhales vention numbers about 4,000 .0 .0 0 Also, silver arrow on wolf. Lutz Museum; planted basU Yew— Spreading’ 18” -20” D i a ...... 2 ^ nathy said after meeting with er in their whole political ca­ win the 1904 Civil Rights Act, warm, moist air full of cartx>n persons and is being housed in congressional leaden. “I have and the 1965 Selma, Ala., vot- Dale Matthews, Wayne ’Tripp, seeds In plastic pots; presented Tew—Upright 28”-32" H igh...... 3JMI reers heard poor people articu­ dioxide—all at the same rate as the new gtS million Minneapq- ateven Slrols, Charles Glade, puppet show skit. Mrs. Result, detected a sympathy on the part late their suffering and misery Ing-rlgbts march' with helping a man. However, it takes a box Us Auditorium and Convention Yew— Upright 22”-24” H igh...... 0 .0 0 of people with whom I have in such profound terms. The secure the Voting Rights Act. about 7 feet Mgh, 14 feet wide William Moran, Colin Camp- den mother, made the puppets Arborvitae— Globe 28»’-32” D i a ...... 0 ^ HaU. The theme for the conven­ beU. Denner stripes, Scott Lin- and boys made stage and met, but that sympathy alone grammer did not matter. They “Before we had the civil and 2 feet deep to do what the tion is “Hew Conceits tn In­ P E R O ::h : senbigier end Weyne ’Tripp. As­ scenery. . These nre full and nicely slu^>ed plants at wholesale prices. will not solve the problem—we were profound, they really com­ rights bill President Kennedy human dungs and throat do. dustrial Arts.” want action.” Davld Moidavahy sistant denner stripes, R(d>ert Ricky Trudeau of Webelos Den 8-10 years old. 270 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHES'k'EB s 048-0t8< municated, and several of these PTSA Sets Meeting Reault, Jamas Belluccl and 2 performed tricks with the as­ ' He did, however, take a com- officials were deeply moved.” The Rham PTSA will hoM a 44 BALDWIN ROAD, MANCHESTER— 644-8049 nnndty organiser’s kind of pride In many ways, Abernathy will Eon Company and the UiUted Stephen MoCloud. sistance of Cubmaater Mat­ special meeting Monday at because for three days a varied face an entirely different and States Army Research Center of R ^y races followed and thews. Albert Meek explained A SYMPOSIUM IN 3 PARTS 8 In the cafeteria. The purpose group of poor people—hard to more difficult set ot problem s Durham, N.C. of the meeting is to act on the organise under any circum- when he returns to Washington. Teachers’ Tourney Tomorrow FOR YOUTH OF MANCHESTCR executive committee’s recom­ NWnces—worked as a unit to He promised to return “not The final round of the Teach­ mendations on several items: “ teU it like It is .” 160 strong, but 3,000 o 6,000 Tto Vote t o eetahhah a Rham ers' Invitational Basketball The poor have appeared in the ‘’YisI Nam — Crisis of Cmsslence” sobolaraUp fund, independent Tournament will be played at awe-lmplring halls of Congress of the PTBA; to vote to spend Rham tomorrow night. The before to explain their prob­ Sponsoved By monies on hsmd, over and above first game at 6:30 p.m. will be lems, but seldom in the ethnic East Hampton versus Coventry CHARBE YOUR YOUTH COUNCIL current budget expenses, in variety of Abernathy’s group. , MANCHESTER (XIUNCIL OF CHURCHES areas to be named; to name a to decide third place. The There were strains within his championship game, set to start PLAY WINNERS CIRCLE PRESORim ON graduation recepticm commit­ coalition of Negroes, Puerto Ri­ Part One: tee, and to name nominating at 8 p.m., will see Rham bee­ cans, Indians, Me:dcan-Amerl- committee to present a slate of tling Bacon Academy. caiw and poor whites. delightful beaded bags officers to be voted on and in­ ’The adm ission fo r the eve­ Some of the Negro mothers ‘The History and Culture off Vietnam” ning of sports is, adults $1 and stalled at the next regular complained their demands for Welcome Here meeting on May 13. students, 50 cents. P’roflts will control of welfare programs Prof. DRvid Gidinan, Community College The last item on the agenda be used to help defray the cost' were taking a back seat to 7:30-9:00 P.M. *1. is causing great concern to the of the summer basketball camp. landownership problems faced MX with matting executive committee because of by the Spanish-speaking poor of Sooth Methodist Church, MEuichester, Conn. lack of interest and attendance the Southwest. PINE PHARMACY at reguiarly scheduled mteetings. And some SoUUiweBtemers M4 Oiatar M. MMUd PUBLIC INVITED The PTSA executive board is New H eart complained the show was really urging its 80 members to attend being run by what they called chain purse Monday s meeting and Indicate "the Stock, Etostem protest es- their wishes on the contlmutlon ^bUshment.” of the association. Sustains, MILLION But none of these undercur­ Karen Berk Cited rents grew so large that it yierl- Karen Berk, daughter of Mr. ously threatened .the coalition. and Mrs. Walter Berk of He­ In Crisis Asked In an interview to ex­ bron, has been selected by the (Ckmtlnned from Page One) CAM PUBES FRMI 50-TO‘1,(KIO Choice gift for Mother plain why he repeatedly called faculty to receive the Connecti­ the three days “beautiful” de­ , . . a distinctive beaded damage doctors described as Ir­ cut Association of Women spite little concrete progfese, WAGON WONDER bag in a marvelous selec­ reversible. Deans’ and Counselors’ Award. Abernathy talked primarily tion of styles. Choose Each year the faculty selects Rlmr, eighth person In medi­ cal history to undergo a human ebout how these groups with from chalk whites, white a Junior girl to receive this widely differing interests had heart transplant, entered the 1Y63 VOLKSWAGEN BUS and crystal,. colors and a,ymid. The recipient must give worked togeher. outstanding evidence of these hospital In March after suffer­ PLUS! NEW 1968 CORVETTES and CAMAROS! white with Beauvais “First Is the large outpouring qualities: Positive and construc­ ing a serious heart cxxuUUon for beads. Sketched, two tive influence upon others; con­ seven years. Exijia seats and extra value in this utility A from the grouping, each scientiousness; sympathetic un­ He wanted the surgery. with its own matching wagon. 4 cyKnder engine, 4-speed trans., ra- J derstanding; poise; and unsel­ “I whdi that were me,’’ Rizor chain purse. fish service. had eUld when he heard about dio and heater. Very dean and priced right. top 0 1 0 ^ Sjrmpbonlc Band Performs the world’s first heart trana- ’The Rham Symxhcmic Band, plaat, which was done at Cape Green and white, white interior. bottom 0 1 8 Town, South Africa, laet Dec. 8. \ under the direction of Robert fa r • • \ Ctowes, performed at the He­ Rizor was quoted by his wife, (DftL Handbags, all 4 stores). bron Elementary School and Eileen. FAIRWAY Gilead 1911 School in Hebron on “ At first 1 was shocKed by the r/R ’'T Wednesday. ’The concerts were idea but time eni the knowledge g;ed by the Hebron PTA as of how desperately my hudband DE (NIRMIER MOTOR SALES,lnt, of their cultural program wanted to undergo the operation ^ for your moMwr'f A \ foi\ the elementary schools. have made me realize that tbls tie Symptenlc Band, sUge may be bis only chance to live,’’ Z day cords ... T 285 Brood Street, Manchester ' band and mixed chorus will per­ Mrs. Rlaor said before the oper- form their annual spring con­ ath» began at 7:30 a.m. cert on May 23 at 8 p.m. ,£Hie said her husband “could in the gymnasium. ’The Art De­ make anything'’ but had been L’Air du Temps partment has scheduled their bedridden and unable to work annual aurt show in ccmjuncit At Tale Synvodum way team. The first gaye a new pAain cologne 2 .5 0 ^ bath oil, plmn or Sharon Rowley and Raymond heart to M Kaiq>erak, 04- foam 06> dusting powder 0 .5 0 Brunell attended the Sixth An­ year-old steelworker, last Jan. boys—canvas fastback (D&L, Cosmetics, all 4 stores) nual Science-Humanities Sym­ 0. The heart luncttoned well but OVER 1,000,000 PRIZES! posium held at Yale University Kaaperak died after 15 days last weekend. They were ac­ from internal bleeding and oth­ companied by Henry Grabber of e r csompHcatlcms. (TO. RE WON) the Rham Biology Department. Dr. Christian N. Barnard jeans By MANN ■ They w ere am ong som e 200 stu­ performed the historic first at WIN UP TO $1000.00 dents invited from selected high Cape Towifs Groote Schuur elegant gloves by Crescendoe ’ sdiools throughout the state. Hospital. ’The patient, Louis GORMAN BROTHERS ’They attended various lec­ Waahkansky, 54, died o f pneu­ ANDOVER tures and seminar sessions giv­ monia 18 days after Uie surgery. Her favorite gloves, hand sewn, beauti­ en by the outstanding staff Barnard performed another fully fashioned with 5-button detail. Dou­ members of Yale. ’The objective heart transplant Jan. 2, and the SERVICE STATION 770 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ble woven cotton in soft white. Sizes 6 of the. conference was to bring patient, Philip Blalbeig, 54, is 643-6860 Guys who are “ with it” go for to 8. 0 4 f out the interrelationships of the reported In gocxl condiUon. 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Mrs. Theodore Palmer of Sugar Strike Boo§t8 ‘ Bolton Tolland Hill Rd., has returned from a Maryland's Unusual Farm: U.S. Air Fbrce Training Corps Jobless Claim 8 Selectmen W ill Seek Action flight to McCoy Air Force Bose A ^€k>ld’ Mine for Goldfish $.36^000 Open Space .Grant In Orlando, Florida. A 37.4 per cent jump In un­ Palmer, one of 23 University mr DOCOLA8 WATBON available la the long-tailed comet employment compensation On Requested Zone Shift o f Connecticut Aire Force ca­ 11m WaiUBKtM PMt strain, which created a sensa­ Gets Tentative Approval dets, participated in various claims was reported for lai4t tion when first brought to 'the Rertdente of flic South Rd. ar- federal portion will be ralmburz- flight-line activities and bisited ULTPONS, ICd. — Fraderlck week In the Manchester office «a have asked the eelectmOn ed. The federal Dej^icurtment of John Noyes of Mtpichester EUROPE ’6S l United States in 1878 and put on the 968th Airborne Early Warn­ Housing and Urban Develop­ I^t Europe’s rharms and a personal guide who boa Oounty ia noted tor Ita fine display In Washington. The less of the State 'Labor Department. **** Board WlnWer asked that the select- as denied permission to add to ing and Control Squadron and ment has tentatively approved a lived and traveled extensively throughout Europe for fancy common goldfish, which on tneir requested zone change men establish a Park and an existing building on Rt. 30 Us flying stations. funfli, but its most unusual Almost the entire increase, of $8,6025 open space grant for the more than S years show you Europe. originally came from the Orient rom R2 to Ri, and Elrat Recreation Oommlttee. The which would have required both Kindergarten Assistants must be Three Springs Fisheries 207 claims wait attributed to purchase ot Crandall’s Pond, ac­ varieties. Is gradually being seiectm u Richard Morra has selectmen now hold this jbb, and side and rear line variances. Assisting momer at me Tol­ cording to -a telegram received — which boasts that It Is die phased out. the telej^one strike. The Man- a ^ e d to. pii-at Selectman Morra remlnd- Also denied was an applica­ land Co-Operative Kindergarten students have studied the eulture, the language, yesterday by First Selectman the art forms, the religion, the government, the Us- worid's largest, goldfish farm. oheeher area has opproxlmaitely six area residents appeared ed WinWer that the Conserva- tion by George White of Kozley next week are Monday, Mrs. Three springs fisheries also Ernest VIk. Rd. for permission to convert tories of Its multitudes, the basis ot our own American Tucked between Sugar Loaf sells water Ulies and other wa­ 270 telephone wotkers. p e^ n a lly to make the request tion Commission had been ask- David Webster, Mrs. Ronald heritage; let it all rome alive now by visiting Europe. at tM selectmen’s meeting Wed- ed to take on these duties, but The grant payment Is subject A house Into a garage. It was Mountain and The Monacacy ter plants and tropical fish, A total of 761 claims were Trapp, Mrs. Harry Tomasek, This trip will give eonrrete eoncepts to past abetract nesday night. The selectmen had had refused, to approval of me appraisals, the second time White’s pro­ River are the fisheries’ 700 shipped from Florida. The fast- ■Mrs. Emil Sieber; Wednesday, learnings. It will strengthen your knowledge and under­ filed in Manchester for the according to the telegram, posed has been denied by the ponds, looking like a bit of the growing tropical fish market week ending April 27, compared ^ ‘^**‘* « Winkler ouUlned plans for the Mrs. Eldridge Yost, Mrs. Rich­ standing of your fellow man. It wdll prepare yon for mem to Instruct the Zoning gradual development of Herrick which alro states an explana­ ZBA. Kakong Delta from the air. has Increased the demand for to 554 for the week ending ard Wemerell, Mrs. Wayne fuller life in many school areas you will undoubtedly Board to consider this zone Memorial Park over the next tory letter will follow. eneountcr In your future schooling. Millions of the brilliant fish that goldfish since many tropical fish April 20. , x No action was taken on a re­ Trueb, Mrs. William Summer; change request on the merit of few years, beginning with Im- are flown across the country to will only eat other live fish. Statewide claims increased 8.7 _ . The HUD teleg;ram is me first quest for a variance to permit a Friday, Mrs. Larry Zielinski, the case rather than consider- provement of the road built this Donfirmation from the federal rotating sign at the Mercury Mrs. Walter Wojclk, Mrs. talte up residence with some A headache for the hatchery per cent, or by 2,373, last week,' •let away to Europe on July 6th. A Volkswagen micro­ Ing it a request made by an fall, and its drainsige, and estab- government mat me town’s ap­ Oil Cto. gas station of Merrow George Wilson and Mrs. seaweed in little, all-glass are seagulls, egrets, osprey and to a 29.763 total. The Agues FVederloks photo bus will l>e awaiting you at the Frankfurt Airport, to be emotional group, pressure group llahment of trass run-offs, plication Is b e i^ approved since Rd., pending clarification of the Frank Wrobel. driven by your personal guide during your S weeks’ homes are annually hatched in occasional eagles that are at­ was 10,803 for the correspond­ sV ! }, poetical group.” Money for "Mud H. die infant goldftsh, caUed frys "We have never appeared be­ 24-Hour Bumcr Servloe! fore the Zoning Board wim (0 8 In smaUfrys) make thSr Professfamal Moin I debut. They are not very Im- R. R. REOlUS counsel. Over 90 per cent of me Gall M r. Miatrick Sale I prssalve a li ^ they are at first R-2 residents have expressed “The Tandem” RIEL OIL their own true feelings about I lesstthan foe-founth of an imh 649^908 • long, flcaiUng head-up and a 640-S208 wanting this zone change to pro­ [ dreary sUiver-gray in color. tect their investments and pro­ • Within 24 hours their air sacs GABLED ROOF WITH FROHT tect their heaim and welfare.” “ have inflated and they begin The letter concludes with me * swimming horizontaUy. Treated statement mat, since the Zon­ M at first to a diet of powdered AttentiM-. CAPE GOD OWNERS AHD REAR RAIH GUTTERS ing Board is appointed by the * ogg yolk, by September many selectmen, the selectmen should act. m Of the fry will be more than 1% I f you hRTe a standard size Gape “ inches long, a bright gold and $6,000 for Freja Park ■ ready for market. (Approx. 12 sqs.) Gunmer Winkler appeared at the selectmen's meeting for the ~ About 600 goldfish travel We’ll resMiigle your roof for $275.00 ' Handsome as well as practical with many new ex­ > gether to stores, in speclaUy-pat- Conservation Commission in THANKS FOR m ented, IS-pound bags containing Small additional chargpe fo r doim ers clusive features... completely water-tight! place of Stanley Bates. ■ some water, oxygen, cleansing Walls and floors lock firmly together, long-lasting He informed the selectmen ' chemicals and, in hot weather, that the entire $6,000 will be HALLMARK BUILDINH GO., ING. ‘Pressurecoat’ finish, safe for storage needed for Freja Park, although ■ ice cubes. COMPLETE INSURANCE (XIVERAOE Z An order for 100,000 fish Is Door threshold allows even the heaviest equip­ the town will actually only pay 742-9362 — 742-7889 after six R EG . $ 9 9 $1,600 ' under the open space ^ quite ordinary. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN a full calendar of events for each, no matter how a particular year happens Andover ment with the Arabs. Thursday to divide things up. This has been- the night the Cbuncll sliq^ted Is­ Loyalty Day Parade Units most advanced April to many years; Israelis rael’s wrist with a unanimous y ' ' PUBUSHBD BY THE. May may follow the lead, or try to re­ resolution "deeply deploring” HERALD PRUTTINQ CO.. INC. IS BlMell Strecl verse its fields, but can hardly fall to Town Budget Meeting toe holding o f the parade. Include Many Town Groups 936 MAIN STReET MAach««ter. Conn. prove irresistible whatever it does. And The resolution was a compro­ TU O j^ r. B^OTISOK K ill 12 TEL. 643-5171 WALTER R. PERQUBON June, if it should have to, could get mise. Pro-Arab members had Edwin M. Eldwards of 88 Well Miss Jennifer Jones of 124 P u bllih en along on nothing But roses. sought a ahaip condemnation of St. ts parade chairman for a Washington St., Manchester’s Founded October 1, 1881 Set Tomorrow Night Israel, while other delegates Loyalty Day parade Sunday at Loyalty Day ()ueen, and her run­ PubUabed Every Evening Except Sundeye In Clash 1 p.m., rain or shine, ih Hart­ ner-up, Miss Emily Schuster of The annual budget meeUng trical engineering in 1964 and sought to avoid language U)ey and HoUdays. Enterdd at the Poet Office at feared might damage U.N. ef­ ford. Charles Hlrth of 79 Hollis­ East Hartford, will be guests of StaiMheater. Conn., ne Second Class Hall scheduled for tomorrow night at We M.8. degree in 1966. HU (Conttnued from rage One) Hatter. Pattern Of Diplomacy forts to bring peace to the Mid­ ter St. Is a divtslon commander honor at toe dance, and both 8 o ’clock at toe Elementary '‘^ason for resigning the poet la at Tel Abu Tsutz. Another infil­ dle East. of toe parade, and George C. will be presented with gifts. SUBSCRIPTION RATES With the return of George W. Ball to school, pnmlses to be a mther professional responsl- Payable In Advance trator was shot Wednesday in ■ The council was to meet again Edwards of 131 Summit St. is a ■VFW members and guests One Y ear ...... S30.00 the high foreign-policy-making level of planning to participate in toe SIX Hontfas ...... 18.60 long one due to toe 20 Items ** *** the troubled BeLson Valley far­ this afternoon to consider a Jor­ division commander aide. the United States (Ambassador to the .. quested that a replacement for Loyalty Day parade will meet Three Honths ...... 7.80 danian request that the former Manchester and area units One Honth ...... 2.60 United NaUons) the Johnson administra­ in toe warning to be acted upon him be named not later than mer north, an army spokesman at toe VFW Home, 608 E. Cen­ tion now is committed to a policy of and also numerous questions July !• announoed. mayor of Arab Jerusalem, Mu­ parUctpatlng in the march In­ H E H B B R 0 7 clude toe American Legten posto ter St., Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Cof­ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gradual "disengagement” from* the Viet­ usually answered at an earlier People interested In applying Eariler this week, the army hammad H. El-Farra, be per­ and auxiliaries of libnehester fee and doughnuts will be served The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled nam war. budget hearing, not held this vacancy should call 8e- sold a patrol killed 13 infiltra­ mitted to address the council. at this time. ' 10 the use of republloatton of all news dis­ Israeli authorities removed El- and Rockville; the VFW Post patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ Backsliding is of course always possi­ year. lectman Percy B. Cook at the tors Sunday iright near Jericho, A motor calvacade will leave Faira from Jerusalem, and he and Auxiliary of Manohestor; ed In this p^er and also the local news pub­ ble. The "hawks” have retreated but More specific information has '^uwn Office building. Hs will' in the West Bank territory from the club at 10:16 a.m. for lished here. arrived in New York Tuesday. toe Frank J. Mansfield Marine All rights of republtcatlon of special dls- not surrendered. There still are plenty now been made available about supply full information on the seized from Jordan in the war toe line of march in Hartford. paitohea lierein are piso reserved. of them around the President himself. item_, 17 which asks toe town work involved, the experience last June. In London, British Foreign Corps lAague and Auxiliary and IWM fihoto And Lyndon Johnson keeps such tight, bo "make an addltimial appro- helpful for It, and other details, kBlitary sources said they be­ Minister Mlchsel Ste'wart and Army-Navy (31uh and Auxiliary, The Herald Printing CoimMUiy Inc., as­ both of Manchester; toe Legion sumes no financial responslbUUy for typo­ personal control on operating decisions priatlon to toe 1967-1968 budget Ui 'Little League lieve toe sudden growth in size seven other senior cabinet Remember graphical errors appearing In advertisements 89 Engaglsd Schools May Affiliate that a return to a "military victory” of guerrilla bands—previously members boycotted an Israeli of Estonian Liberation of And­ and other reading matter in The Manchester ------of a sum not exceeding $40,- Thirty nine boys signed up for over. Evening HeitUd. policy remains possible. (XK) for toe purchase, alteration, the Uttle League baseball sea- they rarely exceeded five' ipeti Embassy anniversary reception NEW HAVEN (AP)—New Ha­ The engagement of Miss Con­ Also St. Patrick’s Pipe Band However, the invitation to Mr. Ball to and repair of said Mill Proper- son when registration was held —is due to the saboteurs’ belief although they had accepted invi­ ven and Quinniplac ccrileges are Subscriber to Los Angeles limes-Washlng- stance Elizabeth Bayrer of of Manchester; the Saints Fife Mother lon Post News Service. take the UN post when Arthur J. Gold­ ty” . Item 16 refers to toe posl- on Tuesday. This will provide that they can break through Is­ tations. The absences apparent­ expected to announce toe be­ Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc.. Manchester to Lance Quentin and Drum Corps of top Ameri­ berg insisted on resigning has a special ble purchase of toe former Post the makeup for four teams. As raeli patrols and ambushes if ly were to signify disapproval of ginning of a study of possible with tables Publlabers Representatives — The Julius Johnson o t Newington has been can Legion, Rockville; toe Trl Hathews Special Agency — New York, Chi­ meaning. Mr. Ball has consistently, Narrow Fabric mill on Long HiU there was also a good turnout announced by her parents, Mr. they have greater firepower. toe military parade in Jerusa­ affiliation of the two schools at cago, Detroit and Boston. lem. City Riders of Rockiville, and separate 3 p.m. meetings today. from the day it began, opposed the com­ Rd. "for use as a Town of fathers, the coaching and 6th- and Mrs. William H. Bayrer of Israel had defied toe U.N. Se­ she'll always units from fire departm ents in Offlclalh of both schools con­ H E U B E R AUDIT BUREAU 0 7 CIRCUIyA- mitment of the prestige, and the man­ Garage". ^r supervision should be ade- 23 McKinley 8t. curity Council and its Arab TIONS. power, of the United States to war In Manchester, Rockville and South firmed that toe affiliation was remember This property is being offered quate. No practice schedule Ijas Her fiance is the son of Mrs. neighbors Thursday by parad­ Southeast Asia. Windsor. the reason for the meetings, but Dlmlay advertising closing hours. for $81,000, and ithe town has yet been set up. Henry Solnzeff of Newington ing its military might and tro­ Prison Trend Reversed For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. He resigned from the State Depart­ Cimdr. Roland Wilson of toe they declined to offer more spe­ For Tuesday — l p.m. Saturday. and the teite Wailter J. Johnson. phies of last year’s war through Give Mother one or ment in 1966 because he was tired of an option .to buy ait that figure Thirteen boys registered for WASHINGTON — . The VFW and Mary Rowe, president cific Information. The officials For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday Miss Bayrer, a graduate of an Arab sector of Jerusalem in For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. the futility of opposing the escalation ^ t o $L0W tmvlng been paid for the Pony League which In- number of persons in federal of the VFW Auxiliary, today an­ also asked that they not be more of these handy For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. toe option. To pay for toe ac Manchester High School, is a toe highlight of toe independ­ policy which at that time was In full eludes boys from Bebron and prisons declined progressive nounced that members, and identified. petite Colonial tables For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. quisltion cost, needed alterations ence celebration. Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day nclore flood. Bolton. The first practice will freshman at toe Hurtford Art every year from 1962 to last guests from New York, Penn­ Quinniplac, in Hamden, and for Mother’s Day. publication. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday and repairsi toe Board of F3- School of the University of Hart­ The Security Council had year. In 1962 a record 24,309 and Monday publication. It is simply not conceivable that he be held next Thursday at the sylvania and New Jersey plan New Haven College, in West Ha­ k ance has recommended a trans­ Elementary School field. Boys ford. Mr. Jchnsmi, a graduate called on toe Israelis to cancel persons were in prison. The total to attend a Loyalty Day Evte ven, have both recent­ In the spirit of Early would come back now if the old escala­ fer of $20,000 from capital funds toe parade, contending it would Friday, May 3 tion policy still was in force. It can be not yet registered and wishing of Ward Teriinlcal School, Hart­ had declined to 19,277 in 1966, Dance tomorrow at 9 p.m. the ly launched large expansion pro­ America, these capti­ with the balance to come from harm chan'oes of a peace agree­ assumed that he believes that there is to do so may enroll by calling ford, is a candidate lor a bach­ but increased to 19,637 in 1967. post home. grams. vating tables accent short term borrowing. a new policy direction and that its ob­ m Maxwell B. Hutchinson Jr. elor of science degree in June traditional r<>onis in ■ Rockefeller On Vietnam » jective is the de-escalation of the war In a mailing to all boxholders Lake'lM at the University of Hartford. In town about a week ago toe He is serving as a sergeant with their gay colbrs. ! When former Vice President Richard and the gradual disengagement of the Bodrd of Finance pointed out toe Army National Guard. I Nixon stands, as he now does, with the United States from Vietnam. Manchester Evening Herald Expertly crafted in a The above assumption accords with tholt any person who Is on elec­ The wedding is planted for • position that it would be Improper and tor in Andover and any per­ Andover correepondent, Law­ choice of colors . . an emerging pattern of personalities and Aug. 31 at Immanuel Congre­ 3 I undesirable for him to comment on the rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. Largest Selection Maple and GoW, for the public positions in Washington. The re­ son 21 years of age, who on Oc­ gational Church, Hartford. ’ Johnson administration’s Vietnam jx)]- turn of Mr. Ball fits with the newly de­ tober 1, 1867, alone or with an- Tilt Top Table; Maple, ioy at a moment when the possibility T other person had property as- Blue, Red, Green or clared policy position of Vice-President thy, crashed into thi rear end V i T T N E i r S Faces Responsibilily of negoUatlMis Is still alive, he is at- Hubert H. Humphrey and with the latest . sessed at not less than $1,000, Off a parked pickuip truck. Black for the others, 4 H ' is eligible to vote at toe Bud­ NURSERY PLANTS tempting to put angelic wings on what remarks of Secretary of Defense Clark In Brother’s Death However, investigation showed aU niceiy stenciled I j is really his own practical political nec- Clifford. get Meeting. he said, that toe Brennan broth­ Ciuchry Resigns at the moment. Six months ago Mr. Humphrey was r HARTFORD (AP) — Prelim­ ers had been drinking before See them tonight. Photographed By Sylvian Oflara Andrew J. Czuchry, tax col inary investigation indicates Open until 9 p.m. I Mr. Nixon keeps silent primarily not loyally crusading against "militant, ag- toe crash. The corbher said & SUPPUES lector, has reslgpied that post that an East Hartford man is ! to Influence the course of the potential gfressive Asian communism with its head­ SPRINGTIME FOR GRETCHEN there was no evidence that toe quarters in Peking, China.” which he has held since last criminally responsible for toe operator of the car acted to I negotlatlon8,^but to keep himself in po- Within the past week Mr. Humphrey July 1 through an appointment death of his brother in an auto avoid the truck. In This Area • altlaa to juinp whichever way ihe ef- was preaching "the containment, not by the Board of’ Selectmen. The crash last January, according ! fort to negotiate pans out. If it proves isolatioif' of mainland China. He pro­ appointment was necessary be- to a coroner’s report, I to be mccessful, he can claim to have posed "building bridges" to Peking. And By Rowland Evans Jr. cause the person elected in the Deputy <3oroner William J. Swiss RaUs Prosper OPEN DAILY—9 A.M. - 6 P.M. I helped It. If It proves futile, he can say a day later he referred to the Vietnam I n s i d e Open Forum May biennial election, Mrs. Shea said Thursday that Tim- ZURICH — Switzerland, ) he «gq|)eoted it all along. Biit, at the mo- war in the following terms: Ruth Lathrop, because of ill- otoy Brennan had testified that ■whidi is only 200 miles long TH U RS.-PRI— 9 A .M ..8 P.M. I ment, there is really nothing very Im- "I can think of nothing more impor­ ness could not take on the du- "because o f injuries, he could and 100 miles wide, has about ties of the office. remember nothing about the col- I poctant he wishes to riski saying about tant to the American people and the Robert D. Novak "I Am Ashamed” editorials words like shame and 4,000 miles o f lallway track SAT.-SUN.— 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Report Czuchry is a candidate for a llslon” that fatally Injured his world than to bring this sad and painful and 2,600 passenger trains I Vietnam. conscience have been freely To toe Editor, PhD degree at the University 2i-year-old brother, Thomas, and costly war to a conclusion without .used. If there is any real shame •every day. The Swiss iFederal ! Gk>veiiior Rockefeller occupies a dlf- humiliation or defeat." I live in Manchester. I am of Connecticut where he re- The crash occurred teat Jari', 17 NEW YORK — While Sen. regulars reluctantly carrying A new private poll, however, its in the fact that the town of Railways has not sbown a defi­ I ferent position. He too, no doubt, would On the same day that the, Vice-Presi­ ashmed. How can a town, secure celved his B.S. degree in elec- when the oar, driven by T$mo- cit since 1060. Robert F. Kennedy concen­ their banner—the Queens lead­ shows Kennedy slightly, ahead Manchester hos^ln Us confines \ like to have been ‘excused from com­ dent was building bridges to (Commun­ and affluent ,refuse to help oth­ trates on far-off primary elec­ er, Assembly Man Moses Wein­ (with 31 per cent, Humphrey 16,520 second class citizens who ment on Vietnam at this particular mo­ ist China, Mr. (Clifford affirmed a mili­ ers? tion states, a ra^ng rebellion stein, Is a perfect exam-pie— second, and McCarthy third. did not even go near the polls. ment, Just as be had excused himself tary policy of turning more and more may defect at the Chicago con­ Time is also working for Ken­ We cannot live alone here in SPIIIEt in his adopted home ba?e of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jerk who Pink Flowering of the fighting over to the South Viet­ Manchester, a small Island from making such comment for nearly New York has reached the crisis vention if Kennedy shows any nedy. His strategists believe couldn’t tear themselves away < three years now. But, precisely because nam Army, which is, of coursev another point. weakness. that an all-'victorlous record in above toe sea of troubles. The way of talking about disengagement 6f only way in which we can save from the boob tube long enough (BRIDAL WREATH) I of this long silence, I^ k efeller is under The only bright spot for Ken­ . Ironically, Kennedy’s first the primaries, capped by a win American forces . ourselves is to help others. If to exercise their sacred right I oompulslon, as a candidate, to prove nedy here today is that the objective after announcing his in California June 4, iWU melt And another item. President Johnson’s we do not, toe sea will engulf to vote. 2-YEAR-OLD 2^0T J that he has a Vietnam position, and that New York primary, where candidacy, March 16 was secur­ his opposition. Convefsely, Mc­ Oh! The Town of Manchester ALMOND first real peacemaking move was to pull Carthy leaders here confide he us. IN BUD ft BLOOM 1 he can present it. He did so, in Phlla- most of the states delegates to ing hlB home base in New York, is In trouble alright and Man­ back the bombing line to the 20th Paral­ the Democratic National Con­ Kennedy and brother-in-law • must beat Kennedy In at least People talk of a time to put I delphia Uie odier day, not bewuse he lel. This move has always been the first chester has shame. 2 . 3.FOOT PilANTS M vention will be chosen, does Stephen Smith, his campaign one primary to stay viable in their children first. (Dan't you \ wanted to, any more than Nixon, but step in the George Ball program for Not because of the vote on low MIIEAGE BARB ROOT not happen until June 18. If manager, coolly informed coun­ New York. realize that by voting down project concern or any other is­ I because bis particular political situa- gradual disengagement of the United Project Ckmcem you have con­ that primary were today, Ken­ ty leaders s u ^ as Weinstein Moreo'ver, there Is doubt sue. I tion required it. ' States Jrom the war.' demned them to a one-sided, nedy would stand to lose 50 lo thait if they resisted, organiza­ whether Humphrey will capital­ We are in trouble because it ea So Mir. Ball can return to foreign pol­ isolated view of life? low PRICED Tilt Table with 20 x I Wlud Rockefeller accomplished in tion delegates would be chal­ ize on his potential here. His icy-making with good will because his 60 of the state’s i90 delegates. is now an established fact that lenged—and surely beaten—by a New York staff is based on toe And what about those whom 14 in. top, 22T^ in. > I Philadelphia was not aniything more policy finally is being tried out. It ac­ But those figures' don’t begfln in a town of a little o v e /45,000 Kennedy slate. Almost to a organization used by 0 ’(3onnor you have refused to help? Won't high, $29.96. • than the minimum required of him. He cords with the* declared purpose of the to accurately reflect the depth we have in our midst 15,620 man, the Weinsteins folded. in his losing campaign for Gov­ they become toe same as their I did accomplish the feat viiich was for Secretary of Defense who is probably of anti-Kennedy feeling here. morons that we can ill afford. For one thing, the Kennedy- But Kennedy’s conquest of toe ernor In 1966 and is not greatly parents before them, because BEG. $1.4* . - . I so long Impossible for Governor Rom- the President’s most trusted adviser in How come The Herald edi­ BEG. 0S M county leaders was elusive. esteemed. you would not stoop to help? 1 88 j ney~that of talking about the Vietnam foreign policy to these days. controlled state Democratic torials never thought of this Rank-and-file clubhouse reg­ Stoop? You would be doing LIMITED SUPPLY And it has been eagerly picked up by Committee will name 65 at- Still, anti-Kennedy flames one? A ' issue without putting his foot in his yourself a favor. Our society is large delegates. With the excep­ ulars of the Democratic party, have been fanned here by his Yours truly ! mouth. And he did manage a nice mid- Vlce-Pr^dent Humphrey because it being undermined by toe very tion of a few big name Demo­ who have never liked Kennedy failure nationwide to sew up toe L. R. SOUTHERGILL I dle-road discussion of Vietnam, rather gives him a chance to break away horn people we keep beneath our feet. the old escalation policy which he loyally crats opposed to Kennedy who and feel he dogged it In helping nomination since President ■ pleasantly suited to the non-hawklsh, Think. Reconsider your decis­ SELECT YOUR HARDY supported but always disliked. cannot be left off the delega­ unsuccessful campaigns for Johnsoh’s withdrawal. New "Disappointed and Sick” mayor ln'‘ 1965 and Governor in ion. Is it still too late to care? 1 ^ , disillusioned, peeuie-wlstful Viet- But it is important to notice the dif­ tion in good grace (City Council York Democrats, who never To toe Editor, 1966, began a quiet rebellion. (?heryl Schaffer I nom consensus which has been building ference between public "peacemaking” President Prank O’Connor, have loved Bobby Kennedy, are I am disappointed and s l^ OUTDOOR PLANTS I lately. and a policy of disengagement. Mr. Ball James A. Farley, Robert F. Anti-Kennedy feeling among turning on him now that they over toe result of yesterday’s • What this proves—to U(^t of the fact favors a program of action which aims Wagner, perhaps Mrs. Herbert Brooklyn regulars became so view him as less than Invinc­ “ Two Bleating Editorials” referendum on Project Concern. intense that Assemblyman Stan­ ible and erlenced by the man now in the White The ■vital first step in his program al­ ■today would elect delegates Senator^ In 1964 and now were community? Le Mans 4-Door Sedan, and life, toe principle of thought, and May 2 that did it! ready has been taken. Secretary of. De­ pledged to Sen. Eugene Mc­ not about to drop Gene Mc­ I urge toe Board of Education V-8, -automatic, ^ 1 fiO R VIBURNUM I House. Carthy to join him. In truth, toe principle of speech, and toe May 1 “ Water Cleaner Than I The New York Governor has no brll- fense Clifford has obviously accepted the Carthy over Kennedy slates in to have the courage and fore­ 1965 PONTIAC power steering. 14 X 14 in. round top during more than three years ■ principle of action.” By Martin Conscience” May 2 "What Hu­ Ball approach to the war. Manhattan, the Bronx, one sight to rise above toe small I Uant, striking, ovigtoal. solution to our in New York, Kennedy has Buber. man Beings Can do.” I pedestal table is 22^ What can be expected is a gradual de­ Brooklyn district, and the big malority of dissenters and allow / * * j problem to Vietnam. Neither, for that made little effort to consolidate The ability to look upon life The Herald seems to have a in. high $28.95. emphasis on the war and toe American suburban counties of West­ Manchester to continue to par­ 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, I matter, has anybody else. himself with either branch of with,quiet eye* is one that re­ knack for completely missing role in it.' There may or may not be chester and Nassau. Coupled ticipate in Project Concern. CARLESI fact, the most llkieiy prediction for the party. quires spiritual discipline. To be the over all picture. power steering and 90901% 1 t o formal talks along toe road. Mr. Ball with a delegate or two upstate, Sincerely, On Kemnedy's side is the af­ able to bring into harmony our These editorials by The Her­ 1965 BONNEVILLE brakes, factory air. POTTED PLANTS VERY FRAGRANT ; Vtotaam—and perhaps the best thing to is interested much more in signs of re­ this adds un to 30 delegates or Mrs. Joseph A. Conti fection of toe masses little in­ toroughts, our speech, and out ald remind me of the story of • tx^e for with regard to Vietnam—is that sponding ■de-emphasis from toe more for McCarthy. terested In party affairs . For action, is to bring about a the blind merf who were called IN BUD ft BLOOM POTTED PLANTS ! there is ,now a tacit conspiracy between side. He will not be surprised if time In more conservative upstate Conv. Bonneville, V-8, automatic, example, consider upstate Mon­ moral grandeur and a spiritual upon to examine an elephant I think this bin is symbolic. I military and political, events and the will be required. districts. Vice President Hubert roe (bounty (Rochester). Anti- beauty that pervades the lives and describe what it )vas like. Either we move ahead as one power steering and 90A O R IN BUD ft BLOOM ; thoughts and feelings of men and na- The question of timing of toe response Humphrey has substantial par­ Kennedy feeling there was cop- of all >-those' who come in con­ One grabbed its leg and said people or we move toward a 1967 P0N11A0 brakes, stereo. was crucial to the episode of “ toe peace ty strength. If his New York • tions to let gradual processes of deem- tact with such a. man. "its like a tree." Another Its police state. that failed." In February of 1967 Soviet campaign ever gets organized, sldered so strong that, with toe I phasls and deescalation take place, with tnmk and said “ Its a snake."' —Rep. Hale Boggs, D-La., on Prime Minister Alexei N. Kosygin vdsit- ’ he could collect another 30 regular organization openly Richard W. Dupee [ negotiation and without negotiattbn, un- against him, friends urged toe Associate Pastor A third took hold of its tail and the civil rights bill and recent ed London. He and British Prime Min­ delegates. V-8, automatic, power O A % fB ' tU Vietnam has somehow ceased to he South Methodist C3iurch said "its like a rope.” In these ■violence. ister Harold Wilson worked out what But not even this fully re­ Senator not to enter a slate. 1964 OLDSMOBILE steering and brakes. I the crisis upon which the fate of the they thought would be a program for flects Kennedy's weakness. * 4 .5 ;o . ea 1 whole world depends. disengagement which would be accept­ Some regpilar organization dele­ 4 . 5 0 j "Ilie spirit of Rockefeller’s middle road able to both Hanoi and Washing^ton. gates nominally committed to Fairlane Sport ,C!oupe. SPECIMEN ■ approach to the whole foreign policy There is no proof that Hanoi would SPECIMEN Kennedy will desert him for FischeHi a \ FORD Auto, 6 cylinder, PS. *2095 ' theme to Asia is better fitted to such have accepted it. But President John­ Humphrey once they feel sure I long and delicate prospeots than the son turned It down before Hanoi had Bobby is a Ipser. Kennedy a chance to. And it was done on tofe temporary truce the political neces- strategists are fully aware that SHADE TREES FLOWERING TREES precise point of the - permissible time '(t EJlectra 225 4-Door Sedan. . sltlee of the moment have imposed upon lag between a pullback of toe bombing V-8, auto., PS.', PB., M O O O C ! all his options to return'^to the issue, line and a first response, ‘^ e original B U lO K ■fatJtortmr, ADT9 N0«W i|Y MAPLE * i r „ * 7 5 * * FLOWERING CRABAPPLE I when he decides to break his trlice, with WllTOn-Kosygln plan -called for a fairly Herald $4.95. $8.95 • $16.95 - $19.95. $25.00 • recommendations for greater hawk-like long time lag. Mr. Johnsonli wanted a 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, pow­ Pedestal table with 14 !■ escalations than ever. short time lag. ’ Yesterdays CRIMSON KING er steeriQg, brakes, 9 0A O R X 14 inch octagonal That was when Prime Minister Wilson I. $795^57500 FLOWERING CHERRY TREE ^ top, $28.95. remarked that with just an extra ounce 25 Years Ago CUTLASS bucket seats. Like new. MAPLE $6.95 • $9.95 • $12.95 ■ $25.00 April lift Orioles For May of faith and goodwill toe peace effort 0 could have been launched then and At toe Kiwanls CHub meeting, The fascinating question to the depart­ \ FLOWERING PLUM TREE there. Wv George Glenna, chairman of 2.P(>or Hardtop, auto- f f O A E SCHEDLER ment of weather and season now be- It was not possible then. White House the War Bond drive, reports that MUSTANG $6.95 - $10.95 - $19.95 - $35.00 ‘ comes wbat May ceui offer us, after thinking was dominated by toe idea of the amount of bonds sold Is $71,- matic, 6 cylinder. I © XO MAPLE * i r April ran off with much of its tempera­ military progress for' American arms. 200, 000. PAUL SCARLET Mr, B&ll had given up trying to arg^e Lower rj^lon point values for ture and much of its bloom.. D^el’ta 88 2-Door Hardtop. I Perhaps, If there is Justice in such against toe tide pf rising confidence that most canned fruit and vege­ HAWTHORNE toe war was being won. There was no table' juices are in effect today, V-8, auto., PS., PB., fO O O R SILVER MAPLE * r „ * r I matters. May will offer us a few show- 2 room for him or his ideas in Washing­ and dried- and dehydrated soups OLDSMOBILE air conditioned. ! ers, to water Its flowers. ton policymaking between toe decision are off toe ration list altogeth- And, althouj^ April preempted the to escalate and toe Tet offensive. FAST GROWING WHITE DOGWOOD first bursts of lilacs and apple, it did That offensive made the difference. i Starfire 2 -D (X )r Hartdtop, $1895 have courtesy enough to leave the dog­ It reopened toe White House windows 10 . Years Ago V-8, auto., PS., PB., 9 0 d O R LIIPEN TREE wood nnd Ithe bridal wreath atlU un­ to other Ideas. When Clark Clifford was General Manager Richard 19li6 OLDSMOBILE bucket seats. m r W W 9 opened. called in for consultation after toe Tet offensive he brought along toe kind of Martin instructs ijtown depart­ As far as our notations have’ gone, ment heads to request permis­ G 1 N K 0 *15’ ' WEEPING WILLOW ^ *35“ April’s tempting display of apple, blos­ ideas which George Ball had always preached. sion from him before speaking MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM ' 1 soms failed t^ persuade the orioles to < ! : > ■ It was a loglpal step therefore to call ,to the Board of Directors. SUNBURST HARDY NORTH—18-24 INCH advance their arrival schedule.. May can back Mr. Ball himself as toe leading Mayor Harold A. Turkington > also look forwau’d to the coming of the predicts toe Board of Directors •-) 1968 Chicago Daily News articulator of ster Jr., owners of French Galleries drawing took place this momlag. The winner was Mrs. George dent Johnson^ restricted the haven't received your invitation, see your A few years ago the question fore, urge the Republicans to of Conn. East, hold an impressionistic oil painting of a street R. Hanley of 237 Center St. whose name was picked by the bombing of North Vietnam to class secretary. Miniature chests will be came up local'y as to whether consolidate all employee Insur­ scene done by Olden Have, a Dutch artist. Paintings pictured gallery’s first customer today. Mrs. John R. Corbich of 118 •—the area below the igth'Parallel Prospective Nurses Guests presented at the Coke-and-cupcake the kindergarten entrance age ance expenditures In the 1968-69 here which were on display yesterday at the opening of the Park St. There will be a drawing tomorrow and Monday also. U.S. planes have more than dou­ art gallery Include a brush oil painting of a country moun­ should be raised. The parents town budget Into one account (Herald photo by Pinto.) bled their raids on the southern party . . . Watkins Brothers, 935 Main which will be under the juris­ tain side (top left), which was offered as a door prize. The panhandle, but "we’ve probably were for the most part not in Of Manchester KN Group Street, Wednesday, May 8, from 2:30 favor of the move. The teachers diction of the Board of Direc­ got more ■ truck traffic than to 5:30. We'll be expecting you! on the other hand felt that Fifteen prospective nursing Co-chairmen on the scholar­ Bank Terms Up To tors. programs are reimbursed by tlon of the money necessary to Town Man Opens Gallery we’ve ever had before,’’ one students were guests of tJie ship committee attending were We recommend that this pro­ special state grants, but this properly open Globe Hollow source said. children starting school too 3 young have problems later on. Manchester Registered Nurses Drs. Merrill Rublnow, Harold 60 Months cedure be reinstated without Income goes to the Town's Gen- School without damaging other Some estimates put the num­ Devoted to Originals Only The proposed survey will be Association at its annual spring Lehmus and Thomas Hcaly. further reductions In the Board eral Fund, not to the Board of educational programs. ber of enepiy truck sightings in dinner Tuesday at Emanuel Other guests Included Man­ MANCHESTER of Education budget below the Education. These expenditures Francis Mahoney the past month at more than a follow-up on the children who By DONNA SMITH paintings he brought back to the entered kindergarten and the Lutheran Church. chester Memorial Hospital dl- amount recommended by the for children who are perceptual­ William E. FitzGerald 10,000. French Galleries of'^ Conn. UnRed States. troubles -they have had after Seven of the girls will be se­ trators; administrators and Towm Manager. The Democratic ly handicapped, blind or have Anthony Pietrantonio There was no new information three years.' It is expected to lected for $500 scholarships giv­ trators administrators and Directors in 1966 instituted the difficulty with hearing and simi­ East, the town’s first art gal- ''^ e n Sea Capt. Shlrtel reUred on the situation in the A Shau . j traveled to various European an0wer the question, “Does the en by the association. The girls, guidance counselors fro-m both recommended one insurance ac­ lar disabilities were not taken lery devoted exclusively to orig- p^rts and toured the markets southwest of Hue where kindergaPten age have an ef­ air students of Manchester High Manchester and East Catholic count procedure in the interests into account by the Town Man­ Dancers Plan inals, opened Thursday at 2 and brought back paintings to South Vietnamese School or East Catholic High High Schools; and officers of ager to the extent we feel they fect on future growth in the of the taxpayers and sound em­ p.m. at Burr (Comers Shopping the U.S. for his family and sweeping since schools? Superintendent of School, have been accepted at the Manchester Registered a p p l i a n c e should be. We, therefore, recom­ ployee negotiations. The present Mystery Ride Plaza with a display of about friends. Realizing that there Marine Lt. Gen. Rob- schools Raymond Ramsdell nursing schools in. September. Nurses Association. Republican majority changed mend the Board of Education 280 original paintings by Euro- was a demand for original art ^^*'"ian, commander of They were informed at the A buffet dinner, given by the budg;et be Increcused to the said the data has been accumu­ 1 the procedure as an expediency Manchester Square Dance pean artists. works he opened a gallery in ^ n o r th ^ proV- lated and now has to be digest­ meeting about procedures in Lydia Circle of the Emanuel to increase Board of Education amount necessary to recognize Lutheran Church, was followed HOME IMPROVEMENT .. , Club will sponsor an open dance The gallery is managed bv"Baltimore, Md., after the war. Thursday the 16,000- ed. filling out scholarship appllca; expenditure responsibilities in these new programs as welcome tomorrow from 8 to 11 p.m. at Hubert M Foster Tr « -Man That gallerv is now the distiib- alUed force had cut the en- Dr. Ramsdell said hopefully tlons. by a film entitled, "A New Life order to provide more money to t f o T " “„ H I T ' r t i d S o r L pa“ 17 io r T e S f“ “ d infUtration f c the board will be able to hire Students from East Catholic for Lisa,” shown -by Mrs. Pris­ NEXT TO STOP and SHOP the general government ac­ e x ^ L e of X r impmlem opening the French Galleries located route through the valley. someone from the University of were Miss Kathleen Barry, cilla Dooley, member of the counts. We recommend a recog­ ., . , provemenM committees lor the event are gallery, was employed by Pratt throughout the country. ______Connecticut who would be ca­ Miss .gatrlcla Curtin, and Miss Manchester Memorial Hospi­ nition of last year's mistake ahd M ^ ** **r. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, & Whitney Division of United ^966 Robert French joined pable of digesting the informa­ Catherine Lupacchtno. , Those tal’s Women’s Auxiliary. a reinstatement of the policy r , ^ Mr. and Mrs. 0 ^ Aircraft, East Hartford, ^ a 0>e Shlrtel galleries m a tion and doing a report. from Manchester High were adopted by the Democratic ma­ se e sc ooi system. mond Egan, refreshment chair- supervisor of material handling franchised member. From him Re-presentatlve Houley asked -Miss Katherine Badger, Miss jority in 1966. Our third concern is an ap- man, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. in engineering comes the name Famous the inevitable question of the Christine Bensche, Miss Lynne Our second concern Is the arr parent lack of awareness on the John COrlstadore and Mr. and Foster save that he has French. education board, “How much Bernard!, Miss Barbara Bolton, bitrary cut the Town Manager Foster’s gallery will include Apple Blossom Queen more can you cut?’.’ Miss Ellen Edwards, Miss Cyn­ FOR QUALITY, made in the Board of Education Sy? costs‘"\f^7p:nfora''"ew wi;^^‘wan3a‘tsin:ss"o? hU thia Hamilton, Miss Pamela u A 1 "yhe club is planning a mys- own, and the art eallerv oros- art works from France, Spain, Budget a Guideline budget especially as it relates Holland, Poland, Germany, It­ Barbara Anne , 18-year-old granddauerhter of former President School 'board member Mrs. Hamilton, Miss Marsha Math- FOR <;iUANTITY, ff'a^owed“to’stend^^iS^e h**® Saturday. May 11. Re- pect came to his attenti^ quite to Special Education Program I aiiowea 10 stana, w^ouia pena- servaUons may be madq at the by accident. aly, and England. Dwijrht D. Eisenhower, p o ^ yesterday after being crowned queen of the 41st Marie Herbst explained that eny. Miss Lynne Runde, - Miss expedltures 'required by new Various schools of painting Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester. The queen is a student at the budget as originally pro­ Judith Zaraemba, and Miss F O R P R IC E state legislation for all Boards tern ^ o "provide °toe ^uSta T r Mr. and Foster said, "I'm no arUst, but technique will be included. the University of Massachusetts. (AP Photofax), posed was just a guideline. She Cathy Brownrigg. Also com­ of Education. Expenditures of stSflna Md operetioir^ Z Wilfred. Douglas of 108 I’ve always had the greatest ap- peting for the scholarship is Growers of Fresh Bedding, Painting will range in price said the budget committee is Vegetable Plants, Gerani­ the Board of Education for these Glolv* Hollow ?rhooi Wp nrp preciation for works of part, es- from $10 to $160, says Foster, now in the process of setting Mrs. Charlene Zubinville who -.-.Ai-i.... .u_. -.1.__ Robert Helnd 216 Hollister St. pecially paintings.” "Recently,” Mr. Granger gave a talk to the cleanup of Oak Grove Center ums, Potted Plants and Per­ confident that the voters who and all will be originals; exact figures. This could not , graduated from high school six ir$ WOODLAND GARDENS! ------'------he said, "m y wif^and I were Cub Pack and to the parents would be resumed by the pack, ennials. overwhelmingly voted in favor there will be no reproductions. BOY SCOUT be done before, she noted, since years ago and will attend nurs­ M on the values of scouting, and Also, Mrs. Mary Lourie told of that school did not intend looking for a painting for our In addition to the original POOL SALE the committee was waiting for ing school in the fall. the many benefits attained by f " INTRODUCING that their affirmative vote would Historical Unit home and found that there was paintings from Europe, Foster about the pack circus to be held the final agreement on teach­ Guest speakers were Jacob Notes (and News both parents and boys. have the effect of lowering the a lack of available original art has designated a section of his at the end of May. ers’ salaries, a final list of F. Miller, president of the Man­ NOW'S THE TIME TO PLANT works in the area so we went Pack Chairman James Far^ (A,Q iliolc£cove standards and educaUonal op­ To Meet Sunday gallery for Connecticut artists teachers for next year and is chester Memorial Hospital portunities in the rest of the to New York. After some In­ who wish to have their paintings Cub Pa<^ 120 reli then presented adult recog­ Former major league outfield­ also waiting on a firm figure board of trustees and William _ A‘ *Bhow session’’ for mem- quiring we were led to a gal- nition certificates to ail adults er Daraiy Litwhller is president fOR school system. We strongly urge placed on sale. Pack 120 held/its April meet­ for the transportation contract. McBride, who started the schol­ me RepVwicans to^TOre^^^^ bers of the Manchester Hlstorl- lery in Albany. N.Y., and dls- A who participated, promoted and of the American Association of arship committee 14 years ago. BEDDING PLANTS Special tours by arrangement ing at St. James’ School Cafe­ The Board of Representatives error or oversight by relnstat- w le ty and their guests will covered that there was a fran- helped with pack activities (College Baseball (Joaches for questioned the areas where the Also attending was Miss Eva _ Q n ,iL of the gallery during non-store teria on April 26. The oj^nlng throughout the year. Ing the cost of opening the ^ Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in ^ s e available through Famous ,^i"bV o'ffered to'schMl 1968. He coaches the sport at cuts had already been made in Johnson, secretary-treasurer of ___- ______* A t. — T -llt — i.- W V-Vl T_ C* _1 « O n l l A M l AA. a a. a T >3 a ceremony was conducted , by A Globe Hollow School______to.. the the lUlng Junior High School Galleries and so I de- classes and Interested art Announcement was made that Michigan State. reference to the $195,226. the scholarship committee. A Den 6. The closing ceremony Reduced Board of Education budget. Not hhrary. elded to open my own art gal- p-oups, said Foster. The gallery was conducted by Den 3. Rib­ to do so would seriously jeop- hDss Hazel Lutz will display *e*Y m Manchester.” jg open to the public Monday bons for perfect attendance from 89c ardize the approval of future ®Fid discuss some items of in- Foster related how Famous through Saturday from 10 a.m. were given to Dens 1, 2 and 4. new schools by voters who will terest recently donated to the French Galleries started in the to 9 ;30 p.m. ivit The program for the evening not be willing to make Improve- society, and Mrs. Madelyn Me- United States. Charles Shirtel, a Working with Foster is his was composed of skits conduct­ Our Used Cars Aren't ments in one area of town if the Awley, director of Lutz Junior merchant marine during World wife, Eileen. They live at 41 ed by the boys themselves; Den net effect is to lower the quality Museum, vrlll show some mu- War II, started picking up paint- Delmont St. and have a m arri^ , J “ Young Widow Brown” ; Den "JUST LIKE NEW" CONTAINER of the rest of the school sys- seum acquisitions., of. historical ings when his ship was docked daughter, Mrs. Roger Anderson 2 "Den Two’s Gift” ; Den 4 tern, the Republicans have a significance. in Amsterdam, Holland. These of Enfield. NEW "Barbershop” ; Den 7 "Back to If it’s color you want and good plants, you must Y clear-cut obligation tq make _____ Nature"; Den 8 "Help” , and the JUST 100% GUARANTEED try ours! Petunias, Sweet Alyssum, Calendula, siure such a situation cannot and Webelos Skit was entitled "Your Carnations, Snaps, Blue Salvia, Gloriosa and 200 does not develop. FOR 3 for *2.25 In Friendly Weather Station.” OTHER VARIETIES! We urge the return of the The following awards were Here’s the first place to look for your second carl school insurance program to the 1968 presented to the boys by Scout­ Town, restoration of the Town master Frank DeSimone: ,\ hr.uiiitiil pin n illi .1 9 to 18 Plants 59c Manager's cut in the Board of W olf: Brett Jones, Gary Leon- VEGETABLE PLANTS lifriiniunr lnr r.u h Education’s Special Education QiflforiVfQ • COMPLETE STEEL FRAMING . pwicz, Mark Doherty, Gregory Cabbage (Bed-Qreen-Savoy), Broccoli, Caulif lower, Collards, Iceberg and Bibb Lettuce, ot ih r tamily. Program budget, and . restore- 19^2 M ERCURY 1965 F O R D • OZITE CARPET ON ALL DECKS ^endice and Scott Chartier. 1967 PONTIAC Sprouts, Spanish Onions, Onion Sets, Tomatoes, Peppers, etc. s h r w ill 4 hrrish il lon'vrr Bear; Larry Campanelli. Ci)stojn Tempest Sport Coupe. 4- 9-Pass. Station Wagon. PS., auto.. T-Blrd Hardtop. Full power, maroon. Gold Arrow: Brett Jones, speed, V-8, radio, plus. V-8. For Only $ Truly a Bargain — Now in Bloom 5PECIA L! 50 • PLUS MANY, MANY OTHER FEATURES Richard Lautenbach, Gregory Brendice ’, Edward Juselis, *2295 12 MOTHER'S DAY ‘8 9 5 CANDY—Whitman’s Kevin Flynn, Michael Flynn *1995 BRAY’S Jewelry Store and David Beaulieu. FLOWERING CRAB H f l Q i ; |Schraffts, Candy Cupboard i / 737 Main St., MancbMter Silver Arrow: Brett Jones, 1964 CHEVROLET ALMEY — Beg. $23.60 g| (Next to State Theater) John Foley, David Beaulieu, Ed­ Monza Spyder Coupe. 4-speed. W. F. Bray, Owner ARTHUR DRUe ward Juselis, Kevin Flynn and 1964 RAMBLER 8 to 10 ft., about 2’’ diameter. See Them this Weekend! This Weekend Only! — , Phone MS-dU? - r -i! Michael Flynn. 1964 F O R D Station Wagon. Auto trans., radio. f i l ______\M The following Wehelos Activi­ Falrlane 500 Custom 4-Dr. Wagon. green. *895 V-8, auto., PS., radio, roof rack. Lombardy Poplar S p e c ia l...... $ 1 . 8 9 i V”r*f • • » F, X. ty Badges wbre presented: Aquanaut; John Gagnon. Artiat': Joel DeSimone, i Ste­ *950 L i m e ...... 59 59ii 3 bags $1.65 i l O I V E R S ' i-, ■■ V ' phen Leonowlcz and Stephen *1395 Dawson. 1964 CHEVROLET In Blo4»n! Flowering Almond ' y . . ' Athlete; Stephen Leonowlcz. Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan. Auto., (Pink or White). Reg. $5.50. Only $8.88 n Sam Lourie, Dennis MeCTartan, radio. ■ 1965 Plants Tom Blanchard,'Edwin Micha­ 1962 OLDSMOBILE Model 98. Full Roses — Boses — Roses — Roses — Roses — Roses Goloro! lak, William Cunningham, John Convertible Coupe, Dynamic 88 9-Pass. Station Wagon. power, dark green. Biish and Climbers. Paquette, Edward Kuczynskl, PS., auto., radio. COLECO'S COMPLETE POOL, DECK, David Beaulieu apd Raymond Reg. $1.59. N ow ...... $1.19 5 for $5.99 AND AUTOMATIC FILTER SYSTEM ______Parr. *1895 (Abo Potted Roses). (Jitlzen; John Gagnon, Joel, *995 — - » DeSimone, Stephen Leonowlcz 1962 V O L V O NOTHING ELSE TO BUY. LOW, LOW PRICE! and Timothy Corey. In Bloom! Korean Spice Bush. 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YOU CAN BE SURE AT SHOOR'S Scoutmater Roger Granger of (ph the Manchester-Vernon Line) 168 WOODLAND ST.-4)PEN DAILY TILL 9— PHONE 643-8474 Scout Troop 120 accepted Ter­ rence- Farrell into his troop. f o i n m n m MANCHESTER EVENING iHERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1968 Section Ttvo FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1868 Union Split ifflanrljrBtpr lEurniug FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1968 Pages 15 to 28 Obituary Threatened Sides Report Accord By Reuther Dobkin GOP Choice CD Alarm 'Test About Town On Teacher Contracts Manchester Civil Defense Maj. Kenneth Lance, officer- D r . Moriarty Practiced Warning System wlU sound A/ISiANflC o m r, N. J. CAP) Agreement was reached last night on salaries, fringe In-charge of the Manchester Sal­ at 11 a.m. tomorrow In a vation Army Corps, will conduct — A drawn-out feud between benefits, working conditions and related items after To Head Committee three-minute test of its si­ In Manchester 40 Years two powerful labor chieftains a service' Sunday at 8;15 a.m. eight hours of i^itration in the salary-contract dis­ M. Adler Dobkin, 87, chairman of the Town Planning rens and steam whistles. Or. Mortimer E. Moriarty, 70, has asraln surfaced with United on radio station WINF. 3!he pute between the Board of Education and the ManchM- CoRunisaion and GOP leader of Voting District 3, last The test lx conducted on the program Is sponsored by the o( 140 Pari( St., former chief of Auto Workers President Walter P. Reuther threatening to cut ter Education Association, according to a joint state­ night was dected chairman of th e Mantdies'ter Republi­ first Saturday of each month, Manchester Council of medldne at Mancheeter Memor­ ment issued later by both parties. to determine the effective­ bhurches. ial HoepKal and a pracUelng his Union's Ues with the APL- can Town Committee. He succeeds Francis DeMsFera, CIO. The agreement will be bind­ who declined re-election after ness of the system. phyalolan here for 40 years, died ing, pending ratification by the target for a signed contract with two years In the office. Chapihan (3ourt, Order of yeaterday at Manobeater Me- Delegates arriving here today the teachers on or .before the full board and the MEA mem­ Dobkin defeated Robert H. quence of Francis DellaFera, 1 Amaranth, will initiate candi­ laoifal Ho«|i(tal after a ions: ill- for the UAWs 21st Constitution­ bership, the statement said. end of the school year in Jime.” Von Deck, hls only opponent, by could thank you much better. M ' \ \ dates at its meeting tonight at al Convention were greeted with Rottner emphaaiaed that the 7 :45 at the Masonic Temple, Of­ a report from Reuther saying if Details are expected to be an­ a 98 to 36 volte, .with one ab­ You must believe me when I A ’ native of Manchester, he nounced Monday. Board chair- five board members at the hear- stention. J k ficers are reminded to wear his call for a special AFLrCIO ' ■ay that 1 thank you from the attended Manchester schocds, man John Rottner said thlq. ‘"8 agreed to a binding contract white gowns. Refreshments will dwt graduated In 1022 from convening Is rejected, "we Last night's 84-member turn­ bottom of my heart.” morning he la caUlng a special recommend that the out of the 100-member commit­ Dobkin, who was born in El-' be served after the meetlng,.by OorfMlI Ihdverslty, where he could not In good conscience meeting of the board Monday at board ratify that declaion Mrs. Kenneth Smith and meilK took Ms'p^-medlcal training. He continue to be confined within tee was the greatest in recent Ungton, has lived in Manches­ 8 p.m., at which members will Monday. Affirmative votes of six years. The Municipal BuUding ter for 26 years. He is a grad­ bers of her committee. received hi# medical degree four the restricted HmUs of an or­ be asked to act upon recommen- ni®nibers are needed to act on yeara later from, the Tale Uhl- ganisation ruled by the decid Hearing Room was unable to uate of Manchester High School dations of the personnel-finance fiscal matters, sooonunodate everyone and Members of ths Ladies of St. versity School of'Medicine. hand of the past." coipmittee. The board’s previous stand and attended the University of seme had to rtand. Connecticut. He served in the . James will meet tonight at 7:46 After serving a twdivear In­ Reuther never mentioned at the John F. Tierney Fimeral ternship at St Francis Hdqdtal, AFLrCIO President Oeocge The arbitration hearing, held Mrs. Baunda Taylor was re­ U.S. Air Force from 1961 to at the Municipal Building was P®'"‘ elected vice chairman and Mrs. 1966, with one year in Korea. Hone, 219 W. Center St,, for a Hartford, he began practicing Meany by name, but It was closed to the press. It began at t®n«®n aU year and was & fwtor recitation of the Rosary for the medioine in Mancheeter In 1028. clear to whom he was referring. Mildred Schaller was re-elected He is a member of the Citi­ 10 yesterday morning and end- *" breakdown of negotiations secretary, both without opposi­ late Dr. Mortimer Moriarty, He served as medical chief at A UAW spokesman declined in January. zens Advisory Committee and ed at 6 p.m. The session, in ac­ tion and both by acclamation. was a member of the 1967 (Char­ whose wife is a member. They Manchester Memorial Hospital to comment on a report that Tlie board had refused to bind will also meet tomorrow at 11:45 from 1808 to 1868, at which cordance with rules of the Charles H. McKenzie of 177 ter Revision Commission. He UAW leaders will ask the dele- American Arbitration Associa­ for more than a |268,000 in­ a.m. at St. James’ Church to time he was named the hos­ __^gates for approval to stop pay­ Gardner St. was elected treasur­ has been on the Republican tion, was chaired by Prof. John crease in teachers’ salaries be­ er. He succeeds Herman Heck, attend hls funeral. pital's senior physician of the Dr, Msrtlmsr K. Morfa^rty ment of $1 million dues a year fore knowing its total budget Town Committee for six years. medical staff. He retired from Teele of Harvard University. who declined re-election after He i% co-owner of Rayco Prod­ for AFlrCIO membership. With­ Panel members included Atty. for next year. two terms in the office. Mc­ The youth of the Mormon active practice about two years holding of dues would In effect The MEA, on the other hand, ucts of Middletown, metal fin­ church will present a musical ago. Willis Parsons Jr. of Hartford Kenzie, too, was elected with­ ishers. leave the auto workers In the and Atty. AUchael Cronin of Old had pressed'for a 1314,000 bind­ drama tonight at 8 In the He was a U.S. Army veteran ing increase for teachers’ pay out opposition and by acclama­ Pobkin is married to the for­ Rites Set federation In name alone. Saybrook. tion. He is chairman of the Bf. Adler Dobkfai cultural hall, Hillstown ftd. and of World War I, and a member "It-is a sad and disappointing the largest single item in the mer Elsa Wallack of West Woodside St. An open house tour of the American Legion. He aI.so fact that the AFL-CIO leader­ The MEA was represented by budget. ' Board of Tax Review and is a Hartford. The couple resides at Atty. Donald Deneen of Windsor, member of the Zoning Board of will precede the program, "nie was a member of the Manches­ For Victim ship shies Away from a full and The fact that the arbitration years, pledged his support to the 66 Clyde Rd. with their two event is/open to the public and ter Medical Association, Hart­ James Gaffney of the Connecti­ has resulted in agreement to Appeals. new chairman and promised to children, Lori, 10, and Glenn 8. open confrontcttlon with the ar­ cut Education Association, and Von Deck, of 66 Eva Dr., Is admissim is free. ford County Medical Associa­ guments and proposals the bind substantiates reports that remain active in the Republican Dobkin announced that he will tion, Connecticut State Medical Of Accident Robert Wolfert of the MEA. head of the science department Party*.' CEtil a meeting soon to appoint UAW has advanced to make the directors will restore the Mrs. Eleanor ChampUn of 122 Society, the American Medical Chief spokesmen for the school major portion of the $319,000 cut at IlHng Junior High School and , standing committees for the Funeral services for Lawrence American labor mbre relevant board were Rottner and Walter Is a top official of the Manches- I’m leaving office Sycamore Lana retired from Society, and the Yale Medical C. Hartley, 18, of 1082 E. Mid- more effective,’ ’ Reuther from the school budget request with mixed emotions — I’m de­ next two years. Alumni Association. Doll, personnel-finance chair­ ter YR (Young Republicans) Following last night’s meet­ rta^e service Mhy 1 after 18 die Tpke., killed yesterday in repeated his criticism by General Manager Robert lighted to have been able to yeara as secretary to the presi­ Survivors include his wife, man. Weiss. Club. He was nominated by ing in the Municipal Building 3 an auto accident, will be held AFL-CIO has become serve, and I’m less than delight­ dent of Eastern CoimecUcut Mrs. Mabel Johnston Moriarty; Wolfert, chairman of the MEA ’The directors do not meet un­ Town Director David Odegard. Hearing Room, coffee and son, Mortimer E. Moriarty « ^he “"^er Meany's lead- His nomination was seconded by ed to have to give up the State College. The ChampUns a negotiating team, said hlS or­ til Tuesday to adopt the town job." DellaFera had declined to doughnuts were served in the Jr.;• a daiurhterdaughter, Mrs.Mrs John Tohn ITE. J**" Tierney Funeral Home, ganization is setting a general Edward M. Weiss. moved to Manchester last Sep­ • budgets — the day after the run again because of the press basement coffee room. tember' after having lived in Ruddy; a^ t a t e ; , M ss niUnS; W. C ^ te r St. A Mass of meeting of all' teachers for school board meets to ratify the Dobkin was nominated by and tarn amndrh.i. requiem will be held at the Saturday. Town Director and board secre- of personal business. Fur coated Erna Burgess is pulled in opposite directions by Jajoie Newirth • Windham Center tor 20 years. Moriarty; and two grandchil Tliursday at 3:30 p.m. in the contract agreement. He thanked Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. dren, all of Manchester. Church of the Assumption at 9, thry John Gatcilde. His nomina­ LTM Comedy and Dean Phillips, as Bob Lunny obviously registers utter boredom in a scene Manchester High Schoool cafe­ The Board of Education has Schaller, Heck, the executive Hospital Noten The Hartford County Federa­ The funeral will be held to- James’ teria, to discuss and act on the asked for an operating budget tion was seconded by Town from “Barefo()t in the Park” which opened last night at Bailey Auditorium, Treasurer Mrs. Rosalind Qulsh. board and the entire town com­ tion of Democratic Women’s morrow at 11:15 a.m. from the Cemetery. agreement. of $7,147,769 — the highest In mittee for their "help and guid­ Fast Paced^ Manchester High School. 'The comedy is presented by 'The Little Theater of A son of Charles L. and Car­ Gym Teacher Garside called Dobkin, "one All evening visiting hours end Club will Sponsor a card party ;• John F. Tierney Funeral Home, The MEA officially represents its history and $882,769 above ance and cooperation over the at 8 p.m., and start, in the Manchester and performances will be given today and tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. 219 W. Center St., with a solemn men Trudeau Hartley of E. Mid- of Manchester’s most distin­ Monday at 8 p.m. at the Hedges, all the town’s public school its current allocation. past foiu* years.” various units, at: Pediatrics, 3 Tickets will be available at the door. (Herald photo by Buceivicius.) Hartford Rd., New'Britain. Pro­ ' high Mass of requiem at St. teachers. Yqsterday's arbitration was guished citizens and Repub­ Well Cast In Job Rif t licans,” adding, "we are most Heck, In hls final treasurer’s p.m.; self service unit, 10 a.m.) ceeds will be used to finance James’ Church at noon. Burial requested by the MEA alter Crowell House, 6 p.m. week­ all, he’s supposed to be stuffy!) whole thing was brought back from the 9th grade social .stud- ' will be In St. Jamea’ Cemetery. Rottner and Wolfert termed fortunate to have such a man report, announced that the com­ By LEE ANN GUNDERSEN campaign activities in Hartford the arbitration "very pro­ mediation failed at the state mittee has a $57 balance, "al­ days, 3 p.m., weekends and holl- is husband, played by' Robert up again to real comedy level ies classes. County for the forthcoming elec­ Friends may call at the fu- Said Missing level. of ability willing to serve as The Little Theater of Man- Lunny, who gives a steady, ductive" and said the agreement our chairman.” most exactly what we had four days; private rooms, 10 a.m.; cheater’s presentation of Nell by tipsiness, teeter:tottej(ing, The debate topic will be "Re­ tion. Tickets may be obtained a neral home tonight from 7 to 9. The teacher union had been competent, well-timed perform­ and a happy ending! solved, That There Should Be - Hie family suggests that SAN RAFAEL, Caltf. AP) _ represented a compromise in the Following the 68 to 16 vote years ago, when L assumed of­ semi-private rooms, 3 p.m Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park’ from Mrs. Nicholas Jackston, positions of the parties. developing a plan of sanctions fice.” visiting in 310, 314, and 328 Is ance that would be hard to Gradual, Unilateral Withdrawal 405 Hackmatack St. Z those wishing to do so make me- A 212-polund woman gym teach­ _. . . . . against the town which it had for Dobkin, the election was is funny, fast-moving, well-cast, match. He is most appealing er fighting for her 12-year high made unanimous, on a motion DellaFera revealed that a $60 any time for immediate, family well-directed, and most other by the United States from Viet­ mortal contributions either to The total Of dollars Involved threatened to Invoke if it failed only, with a five-mlnute limita­ A-hen, slightly tipsy, he does all nam.” the building funds of Manches­ school job was sought as a miss­ was dlsclo^d, but Wolfert said ^ demands, by Atty. John Rottner. last-minute donation has raised good things one might say about PTSO at Rennet The annual Mother-Daughter the balance to $107. tion. Afternoon visiting hours In the uninhibited, iIlo£:lcal things Participants will be CJheryl Banquet, sponsored by the Wom­ ter Memorial Hospital or Com­ ing person today by the Marin represents probably the larg- increases being sought by Voting last night was by a a production that is worth see­ of which he is not, according to County sheriff’s office. est Increase we’ve ever negoti­ Dobkin, in a brief acceptance obstetrics are 3 to 4 p.m. then ing. Meets Tuesday Schaffer, Lynn Kelley, Oier- en’s Society of The Reformed munity Baptist Church. A Visit with Daddy the teachers at the start of ne­ show of hands, following the 23 begin again at 7 p.m. Visitors Corrie, capable. Elizabeth R. Blodgett, 41, was ated.” to 61 defeat of a motion by Von speech, thanked the town com­ The plot is about practically relyn Burgess and Peter Belll- Presbyterian Church, .will be Actor Jolm Wayne takes time out from filming “The Hellfighters” In Holly­ gotiations last fail totaled an- are asked not to smoke in pa­ Corrie’s mother, Mrs. Banks, veau. Deborah While will serve held Monday at 6:30 p.m. tn Fel­ John F. OaUnp told by Redwood High School Rottner said, ”We were able proximately $476,000. Deck, for a secret ballot. mittee for its confidence and nothing. It concerns a young ig a character-gem, and Erna annual meeting of the Principal Donald Kreps that she wood to enjoy the company of his youngest child, two-year-old Marisa Carlnela, tient’s rooms. No more than two as moderator, and Kim Harvey, lowship Hall at the church. Mrs. John FrankUn Qallup, 70, of to negotiate out essentially all ’This year,. for the first time, DellaFera, who was given a pledged, “I will uphold that visitors at one time per patient. married couple, a conflict which Burgess gives her many fine Junior High School 101 Elisabeth Dr., hudbond of would not be rehlred npxt fall making her first visit to a movie set. Marisa was brought to the studio by of our differences, though there standing vote of thanks for his confidence.” arises between them, a mother- touches. It's the mother-in-law PTSO. which had been post­ Kathy Valda and Alan Agostlnel- George Smith is general chair­ almost all negotiations were li will be. judges. Allison Kuehl man of the event. Food will be Mrs. Elisabeth Mbntgomery Gel- because of her weight. Wayne's Peruvian-born wife, Pilar. (AP Pjjiotofax). had beem many areas of dis­ conducted in closed sessions at leadership of the . past four He said, “If I htid the elo­ Patients Today: Stvt in-law who has to be married role that can be neither ridlcul- poned, will be held Tuesday at She was scheduled to testify will be the alternate. prepared by men of the church. lig>, died bust night ,at Manches­ agreement. We have now set a the MEA’s insistence. ADMITTED YESTERDAY; off to the upstairs neighbor. All ous nor sublime, but must travel 7:30 p.m. in Cafeteria__ 2 In Uie Thursday in the fourth day of a Manhattan 3Tie orientation will be con­ ter Memorial Hos^taL Mrs. Shirley Barlow, 97 Foster o* OHa is set in a Manhattan middle of the road and keep Franklin Buirdtag" ducted by Ross Pastel, Michael Mr. OaHiq|> was bom March hearing, which she requested, Chain of Command St.; Mrs. IsabeUe Belanski, 867 calculated to get a lot the chuckles coming. In the Following the election The (Central Connecticut Coin regarding the intention of the and Mistretta, Robert Blomberg and (31ub will conduct a coin show M, 18M la Waterford, son of Center St.; Mrs. Raby Boi^en, laughs by almost Imposing a process it can steal a scene or Installation of officers for Qirlstlne Kutcher. 3 ^tm and Jane Tomson Qallup, principal. She did not appear. Town Manager Robert LBJ Hits Those John Barber Disputes Judge 39 Pine Tree 'Lane, Wapping; heart-attack on anyone who ne- the Sunday from noon to 7:30 p.m. two. Mrs. Burgess gets her 1988-69 school year, there wUl Her lawyer, Ai Leonard Weiss has announced a chain Joseph Ctampanelli, 79 Mather gotiates the five —or is it six Social studies projects com­ at the Italian American C3ub, and lived in Newington before share of laughs. be a brief orientation discussion pleted during the year will be moving to Manchester 17 yeara BJorklund, asked a rfieriff;s ^ f command for town admin­ St.; Mrs. Helen Carlni, Brook- —flights of stairs, 464 Tolland St., East Hartford, deputy to go to her home In istrative responsibilities. During Hearing in Hartford And so does Victor Velasco by 8th grade pupils, and a de- display^. Refreshments will The event is open to tha public M field Rd., Bolton; <3iement Cou- What makes the play and our . ago. He -was employed for 28 as Dean Phillips, the upstairs bate conducted by students be served. yean at the experimental ma­ Marshall. A note was found. The The list is headed by him­ Who Divide U.S. n ture, Kelly Rd., Vernon; Mrs. evening enjoyable are its expert , .. free of charge. Black ^ Militant J ohn Barber charge of refusal to be ftnger- lAwnnoe O. Hartley San Francisco Chronicle quoted self, followed by Town Coun­ Alice Gakeler, 21 Cobb Hill Rd. ; lines, its pitch and speed, and with whom Corrie chine ebop of Pratt end Whitney (Continued from Page One) had angry words with Judge printed be bound over to Hart- IConcliiAteH LUMBER^ tries to link Mama romantical­ Dlviston of United Aircraft Corp. It as saying In part: sel John F. Shea, Police Charles . Lambert is program John Glenney, 70 Bigelow St.; director Burgess’ flnfe manipula­ die Tpke., he was born Oct. Chief James Reardon, De­ that views are being expretsed chairman.___ __ J. Robert Lacey during a hear- Superior Ooimt with the Brian Grenier, Mansfield; Ed­ tion of the vehicle through com­ ly. Mr. Velasco acts like a gour­ velopment Coordinator John which will just kill the lax bill, William Johnston of Vernon, Ing on probable cause-in Hart- ®^®*Ye despite Its being ward Hare, 874 Tolland Tpke.; petent actors on an imaginative­ met, like a lady-fancier, but « n graduate of Manchester High Redwood High. I have watched Harkins, and Director of because Congress is not going to grandson of Mrs,. Eldna John- ford’s Circuit Court 14 this af- Mrs. Marjorie Higgins, 2083 ly designed set—which, inciden­ not quite like a flfty-elght-year- employed at a and listened . .. and I can no Public. Works William tut any more and further cuts, ston, president of the club, will oounu over, Ellington Rd., Wapping. tally, features a large skylight old Don Juan (even if we know BUYING FURNITURE? and longer bear the strain.” O’Neill. he contended, would injure the be guest pianist. ‘ Judge J^eey said he would Also, Mrp. Vlrglrila Jorgensen, through which we can see act- his hair is dyed). But who sad NM mer Fonuit: T aII OedATn Division Of United Air- The note referred to the thy- In case of emergency, the national interest. Members participating in the Barber, charged with inciting rule on this when the hearing 3 Tyler Circle; Mrs. Grace .ors teeter-tottering on an out- cares? Hls flamboyancy makes n# Corp., East Hartford. rold medicine the teacher was men are instructed to contact He said he was informed bv Program are Mrs. Flora Chase, l"J“ry and refusing to be fin- w m completed, Kadis, 474 Main St.; Mrs. ^side ledge! Plaudits to Dave us laugh! We love it when he jaimtily dons his beret, flings A b«P of Seouin Lodge of Survivors, besides his par- taking under her physician’s Mayor Nathan Agostinclli, the House Appropriations Com violinist; Mrs. John- gerprlnted In connection with The court r e c ^ d at noon to Marian. Kerr, 30 Jarvis Rd.; Newirth, the set designer WAIT till NEXT WEEK «natoe^K ?D StaStot«S^ ^tS’ include three brothers, Deputy Mayor Harold A. mlttee that it Is not ilkelv to cut ^^rs. Mary Stew- the burning April 8 of Keeney’s ^low B a b e rs defense counsel, PhlUp Lewis, 228 Lydall St.; Delightful to watch Is the *>l3 scarf over hls shoulder, and of the American Legion hotii in ^^ennls R. Hartley and Charles comes clear that there is little Turkington, and Board Sec­ the budget by more than $15 ®rt, soloist, and Miss Marjorie Grill in Hartford, jumped to hls Atty Sherwood Anderson of Mrs. Susan Lucas, 94 Walker nicely loose and coordinated ^eEces his accented words, Deglon, both In Hartley, both of Manchester, or "«> consideration given to the retary John Garside, in that billion. Stephens and Mrs. Madeline *e®t dqring the playing of a Bristol, to hear a tape recording St.; John Mannise, 806 Notch performance of Jayne Newirth which are sometimes a little . Caine, accompanists. tape of a press conference he the press conference Fergu- for betfdes Ws wife, ' ' " order. Rd., Bolton; Mrs. CSara Mant- as the wife, Corrie, who does difficult to understand, Include three sons, William H. Ft. Hood, Tex.; his and “ J' “.I- The program will also include held April 6. lik, Baxter St., Tolland; Mrs. foolish things like walking bare- ^he two funny characters— mand figures that cannot be group singing. The judge told him to sit down played this afternoon despite Gallup of Manchester, Douglas „maternal _ grandmother. , ,,, , Mrs. , conceived by King, and hls wl- reached and to uge thi.s as an Marion Matarazzo, 18 Bliss St.; foot in the park' in freezing telephone man and delivery A. Galhip of Hebron, wd Amy Trudeau of Manchester; ‘Poor’ Appeal Two scholarships to Laurel and speak only through his coun- Anderson’s obectlona. Deborah Nadeau, Thompson- weather. There’q no stress, man—played by Harry Koven- dow spoke at the somber memo- excuse to resist a tax increase, Music Camp will be prwented sel or he would be in contempt Barber came to court today CiH>t. Jdm I Gallup of Am- his paternal grandparents, Mr. rial service that preceeded the He said, ”I think we are vllle; Mrs. Janice Ober, Twin straln or audience-pain in Mrs. and Ben Shankman, re- and Mrs. Charlds A. Hartley of to Manchester High ScHwl stu- of court. without hls six-foot African cere- Hills Dr., Coventry; Mrs. Anna Newlrth’s vivacious capricious- spectively, are funny. They do bent. Mom. V o sisters, Mrs. To Get Serious march. courting danger by this contin- Y dents at the meeting. Barber said, “Society is the *uonlal spear. But he wore small PUukas, 40 Buokland St., Buck- ness on stage. Every illogical their breathing most effective- MARUOW’S George F. Boone of Manchester two nephews ,”On this spot where my hus- procrastination .this contin- Refreshments will be served. land; David and Laurie Pug- event her adventurousness in- ly- We are sure they have just and Mts. Charles A. Devaux of the fu- LIBJ Thought band gave his life for love and '^®‘^ procrastination, this contin- thing that is contemptible.” ®'°thlng which were Nswport Rl«*ey, Fla.; and five tonight from 7 to 9. The meeting is open to all Six plain clothes police stood during hls hearing, mire, WUHmantic. advertently evokes becomes log- climbed five flights of stairs servlce ■ to humanity, I pledge Quested surtax, women interested in music. grandchildren. (Continued from Page One) up near Barber and the judge The Negro leader, who holds Also, Mrs. Agnes Sanborn, 796 leal to her character. Even her when they arrive on stage. my loyalty and devotion to the The President said if Con- finally got him to sit down. f master’s degree from Yale N. King St., South Windsor; An­ "Cambodian fertility dance” In the third act one wopld ex- F u n e ^ services will be held Marks said the water and power work which he so nobly began,” gress did not like the budget, FURNITURE FAIR! drew Search, 10 Washington St., Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Two Appointed "The probable cause hearing ^®^^ ^ ^®* '*®' seems almost pure as the drlv- pect some slowing up and let- would be installed today. she said. members should stand up like involving charges against Bar- ^ Baber’s refusal to re- Vernon; Mrs. Elsie Thomas, en snow which might just possi- ting down of this fast-moving HOlmeay^meral Home, 400 Main •’The days of weeping are The slain civil rights leader ”'®u and vote to cut it where Police Hunting Glastonbury; Glenn Traman, St. The' Itav. Walter Loomis, To Camp Posts ber, leader of Hartford’s Black "'®''® ^hls headgear In hls first bly come drifting down through and highly-pitched comedy, but ended. The days of march have envisioned the march as a dra- ** could be done. Caucus movement, began this appearance April 19 on Rosewood Dr., Vernon. the hole in the skylight above there were moments in the lat­ pastor of I Community Baptist beg:un,” said Abernathy at the m,atic method of revealing the He said he felt a tax increa.'se Check Passer Church, will officiate. Burial Manchester Camp morning with evidence from a “^e two charges almost won him BOIVEHS ' ■YESTERDAY: A her. ter scenes last night that were Kennedy start of the march Thursday. plight of the underprivileged in is possible if .members of both Manchester oolice are cooner- daugbiter to Mr. and Mrs. Not quite so loose (but, after almost antl-climatlc—until the will be in Jordan Cemetery, Director Harry F. Smith has The poor people’s protest was the United States...... ------. -wancnester ponce are cooper WTTC newaman. ® c^tempt of court charge from parties would go ha fwav to trv .... The first charge Invloves J^^^ge Harry W. Itaynolds then CHiarles Whltinore, Hcuardville; Wateilord. announced the appointment of ® ‘ .V lu iiy ating m the search for a man in Friends may call at the funer­ to reach, agreement. his. , 20s, dressed . , ,in working the burning of Keeney's Grill Presiding, WALLBOARD CEILING TILE a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Diana Bottum as director Fred Paiflato, 228 Oak Sit. al home Sundi.y from 2-to 4 and Johnson said, "I think the clothes who wa reported shortly after the death of the wear duhgarees anS 7 to 9 p.m.' of physical acUvities and Miss time has come for all the mem- ’ Rev. Martin Luther King.,.The aandals, a bfeed sport jacket,- Gypsum board For on attractive, (DiISCKARQED Y E S T E R ­ n^emarkoflHist Brother of King Suspect Connecticut Bank and DAY: Aiffiur Coin, Warehouse Patricia Breen ab senior girl hers of Congress to be responsl- second charge came much lat- ® beard, and a brightly colored for walls, parti­ new ceiling you Fiolnt; (Mrs. Mary Duray, Bn- FORDDEAIBI, U8BIIW R8 Robert J. Gorman counselor for the camp’s 1968 ble,’’ to stand up for their coun- Trust Co. teller to have attempt- er after he was ser\"ed the handkerchief in hls vest pocket, tions, etc. 4x8 can install your­ Robert J. Gorman, 81, of 760 session. Quits Chicago Job, Leaves try and pass a tax bill—the ^ P®^® ® stolen check, short- warrant for the first charge. Be carried books In one hand ffleW: Mrs. Barbara Dickerman, thing he said needs to be done *y today, at the sheet %" self RiE!D4, Coventry; Mrs. Madeline Main St. died early this mom- Miss Bottum, of 41 Falknor John Ferguson, W n c news- brief case In the other, Ing at Manchester Meniorial CHICAGO (AP) Jerry Ray. post office address but lived in a more than anything else. bank’s downtown Manchester manan for the“the past 12 yearsyears, told ThCre yas a button on hls coat MbnUnlny, 4 B ait St., Rock­ DIAMOND SOLITAIRE EVENT Hospital. He conducted hls own , counselor brother of the man sought on a room at the club, the paper ftnner "rv,n-»"Don’t hold up ..a tax bill ___ until office. „ . , . the------court he heard Barber- say with a picture of the------Rev.------Mr. ville; Mrs. Bealtrlce Andrulot, in 1964, when the camp was charge'^of murdering Dr. Martin said. you can blackmail someone ” .^"® check reportedly was one at a press conference at 7 p.m. Bing, and the Svords “poor 98 Lenox St.; Merritt Ball, insurance and real estate of­ Windsor Locks; Mrs. Regina fice. teerstarted, to serve and Is in the all only four volun- years ------Luther King------Jr.,----- has"" gult...... hlsJohn.son ”We snirt ntdon’t iho know where he Johnson said at the e'nd'o'rhi.send of his several stolen several nights AprilADril 5.5, “The- KeenevKeeney Grillnrlll P®wer,power." NOW THROUGH Mr. (Sorman was bom in Bol­ at a north suburban golf club went.” the; club official was discussion of taxes. ago from Scranton Motors in should be closed and, if not The hearing was to continue Adams, 9 Olive Lane, Rock­ that the camp was in opera-and__ disappeared, the Cihlcago quoted. ”He didn’t leave a for- Rockville. The theft of the PEGBOARD PLYWOOD ville; Mrs. Lulu Bardin, RiFl>3, ton, Aug. '6, 1886, a son. of tlon. She received awards in Tribune said toitay. closed, it slKiuId toe tourned afternoon. MAY 4th 1966 T-BIRD '2845 warding address. I guess he got was checks is being Investigated by down.” ------— Strong and dur­ The all purpose Ciovenitry; Grace KoBWng, IS Convertible. Power steering, power brakes, maroon‘with black interior and white top. Michael and Busan Kane Gor­ 1964 and 1967 as one of the top Rhv’k HUannenra Griswold St.; Mre. Rdva Cooper, man, and was a lifelong resi­ Ray’s disappearance was re- tired of being interviewed.” < 5 **® ® Vernon^ police. Later that night the grill wvis THINGS JUMPING FOR HIM able, perfect for fix up material Just arrived from Antwerp Belgium Last of its kind! nf nf tine nren 10 volimteers. She WES the sen- ported a few hours after he ap- In th^ Sun-Times interview, discus- in today’s Incident, q bank for insTde and 24S Ferguson Rd.; Ralph liu^- Select group of'diamonds dent of this area on HIALEAH, Fla. (AP) — Sa- storage or deco­ cut and registered for Survivors Include hls wife counselor in 1966, Miss peaud through an Interview Ray, 32, expressed fears that of peace talks and replied customer, overhearing the tell- Feirguson said he also heard lerno was bought to be a jump- out. 4x8.sheets aochino, 104 CUniton St, ra KaUirvn Coleman Gorman* with another Chicago morning hls brother was dead and said ^ would not urge that.’’ er’s conversation with the Barber say, .“Hartford Is a pa- Ing horse. By winning the Rem- ration. 4x8 panel Also Peggy Margardio, 27 CALDOR 1966 FORD *1695 J ...O*’ S ' ®®**°?* “ii** ® newspaper, the Sun-Times, for other members of the family He added that I do not think young man, followed the sus- OUvar Bd.; Joseph Dannhauser, alone 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto., power steering, air conditioning, blue with beige 'vinyl interior. daughter, Mrs. John J , O - student at J^nchester Commu- his brother, Jam es'Earl Ray, to also doubted that he was alive. "'® Jue«ceMo the country” pect down Main St„ b(lt lost him per city and we have matches,” sen at Aqueduct in November, 198 Tlmrod Rd.; Richard Sara- Connor Jr. of Manchester, and nity College. surrender. "If he is still alive,” Ray said, when those "pursuing our per- in the- crowd when he had and “Burn, toby, burn." ' the colt jumped into the 1968 flan, 20 Edgerkon St., Mrs.. five grandchildren. Miss Breen, of. 36 Battista Rd., The Tribune quoted an official ”I urge him to surrender him- *imbltlon” result in dlvld- doubts that the man he was fol- The chief prosecutor at the Kentucky ' Derby picture with Meta Ansu, Boston HUl Rd., •nie funeral will be held Mon­ court, Cornelius Shea, request- Hialeah’s $4oo,000 Flamingo as 1966 FORD »1795 is a student at East Catholic at the Sportsman Country (31ub self to the FBI or to contact * ^ country. lowing was the right person. ed of Judge Lacey that the hls winter goal. Andover; Gregory Bowman, 60 Galaxle 600 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, automatic, power steering, white with an aqua Interior. day at 8:16 a.m. from the John High School. She was a wolun- near Northbrook as saying that someone In the family and ask . ‘"^® ®tlll have too inuch dlvl- Paifeview Dr., South Windsor; F. Heiney Funeral Home, 219 PATCHING PLASTER LUMBER teer counselar in 1966 and Jerry Ray quit his job at Ihe them to make surrender ar- country and too Majfathe8V Gldman, Kelly Rd., 'k Ct. Solit^ird Ring H O ,*50 W. Center St., with a solemn 1967, when she received’...... an ,plub a day after hls photograph rangements.” many people thinking too much Take core of All sizes for any Vernon; Kathleen White, 68 1966 FORD *1995 high Mass of requiem at St. award as one of the top 10 appeared in a national maga­ Ray told the interviewer he ®®B fh'd not enough of coun- those cracks and Horton Rd.; William Duncan, Comp. Value $145...... • * projei^t. 2x4's 1 /3 Ct. Solitairfefling Q Q 5 0 Ranch Wagon. V-8^ auto., power .steering, dark g^-een with beige interior. Jam es’ Church a t B. Rurial will volu()teers. zine. Ray had used a Wheeling found it difficult to beliewB hls Johnson said, damaged walls 56 Autumn St.; Joel Scrlven, 3 be in St. James’ Cemetery. brother shot King because “he The President mentioned no standard and East Itertford; David Fortier, Comp. Value $179f...... ^ ^ Friends may call at the fu­ now, before never was a man of violence.” names, but Sens. Robert F. spring painting. better Hayes Ave., ElUngton; Mrs. 'A Ct. Solitaire Ring I Q Q 5 0 1965 PONTIAC *1895 neral home Sunday from 2 to 4 Ray, who worked as a mainte- Kennedy and Eugene J. Mc- Mlargaret Klbbe, Somers; Mrs. Comp. Value $295...... Grand Prix. Loaded with extras. Sliver gray (^th black vinyl roof. and 7 to s p.m. Town Rejects State Offer nance man at the golf club, was Carthv have been critical of Angela Zeppa, 72 GampReld % Ct. Solitaire Ring ^ A Q 0 () reported as saying his brother Johnson’s polipies in their cam- Rd.; Mrs. Helen Otten, 648 RIGHT NAME, WRONG STEP Comp. Value $500...... J 1966 FORD h695 For Rt. 6 Watershed Land could have been used in a con- Reigns for the Democratic presi- Anrery St., Wapping; Mrs. Rita 1 Ct. Solitaire Ring MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -Dane- splracy to kill the civil rights dentlal nomination. The third WANTA CHEVY? Rhlnes and daughter, 36 Prog­ 4-Door Sedan. V-8, automatic, AM-FM radio, gray with red Interior. (kimp. Value $950...... 7 J er’s Image, now at Hialeah, was Town Manager Robert Weiss Reserve Fund for a local leader. Hls ■ brother’s criminal announced Democratic candi- SCREEN WIRE lyiOULDlNGS ress Aive., Rockville; Mrs. Anne o4^-on and w l i ^ -^eWin front Counsel John F. Shea pralsal. He said that, in record shows he never fired a date is Vice President Hubert 1967 CHEVROLET IMPALA Check windovys Wide assortment Bousquet and son, 437 Haek- in the New Year a Handicap «t o opinion of himself and Shea, gun or hit anyone, Ray said. H. Humphrey. matack St.; Mrs. Joyc^ Stahl 1968CORYAIR *2095 Laurel when he spotted a piece i • offer does not represent a and doors no.w .of styles and Sport Coupe. 164 C.I.D. engine, floor shift, radio with dual spealers. The Sun-Times reported Ray "We frequently confuse the and replace and son, 57 Keeney St. of paper on the track, procras- the acquisition of 60.64 acres of ^ property, bas- said that if Kis brother tries to world ... by the clamor of 27-Door Hanitop. 283 V-8 engine, automatic screens where CALDOR EASY tinSted and lost the race. Fans Porter-Howard Reservoir water- ed on its use as watershed land, contact the' people who “used voices, individuals assuming to rewarded him with a shower of shed land, on the basis that it -On the basis of the town’s transmission, poWer steering, radio, white- needed GUARANTEE CREDIT TERMS 1965 GALAXIE *1645 him,” he would be killed. speak for the United States, or Benefit Dance 500 4-Door Hardtop. 362 V-8, Cruisomatic and power steeringf. snowballs. "would not be in the best in- rejection of the land-acquisition In the interview Ray related at least other nations assume wall tires, black pieated interior. Low original L'Vrles only the finest quality diamonds. Certificate of terests of the town to accept offer, the state is expected tu At T ^n Centei’ that hls brother obviously re- they speak for the United mileage. If you’d like to see the U.S.A. in a Regislralif n: stales precise metric weight, color, clarity and price the state’s offer.” institute condemnation preced- celved a large payoff at some States,” Johnson said. The Manchester T’een (Jeniter ^ of diamond purchased. Lifetime trade in: (aldor allows you lull 1988 CADILLAC The state offer for the town- ings. If town appraisal figures time. "Look at all the money he Chevrolet, here's your chance. on iSchool St. will be the scene ^ ' price paid on any diamond ring in trade for any higher priced LIMOUSINE owned land is $209,900, or $4,- reveal that the state offer is out gome into all of a sudden,” he 2395 of a beneUt dance for the St. ^ j diamond at any time. VLBIC LIMOUSINE i 46 per acre. The property Is of line, the town will permit was quoted. “Buying Mustangs, ISpring Theme Jude’s Yeen-ajge March on Leu- m m SERVICE in the easterly third, of the re- the condemnation proceedings to taking dancing lessons, taking kemlla: tximorrow from 7:30" to located Rt. 6, and already is be- take their course, Weiss saldi trips to Mexico.” F o r Cham inade 13:30 p.m. G y V L D O F t Manchester Air OofuMltiioned ing cleared for construction of The state must still come up "You don’t get that kind of Dancing will be to the music 4 - • 1145 Tolland Turnpike DILLON 7 Pnesenger A program on “Spring” will the highway, with an offer for town.land in money from sticking up grocery of ithe “New Image.” TickotB * y»i7 5d>’ ExH 93, Minoherter—649-3660 be presented Monday at 8 DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES,lnc. iVelss will recommend tq the the middle third of the relocat- stores, and my brother wasn't p.m. at a meeting of the will be ovaillable a t the door. Charge It' Willrur Cross Parkway SALES and SERVICE, Inc. P.O. Boot 68—Wiapping, CoM.j town directors, at its June. 4 ed highway — land which In- the kind to stick up currency ex- Chamihade Muslcatl Club at 285 Broad Sfroof. Manchostor Mtko Walsh, T « n <3entei SIV MAIN 8TRBIT--M Ai Make Memorial Day - a townwide canvass of 'all Students Planning College H cake mixes and canned goods. The two women brought tiny Ing a plane back to her chil­ Clinics on antiquing wlU be re^ tered voters will 1>egl^ Door Omoples. RoU-iqi Awnings, Goavns Awnings Repaired, ■ held tomorrow from 9 a.m. to Mrs. Carol M. Lenihan, a Ethel refusea to pretend to be hsndbags and together can dren In Washington Isst week, New Inciperator Operating Wednesday and wUI continue R«-4Mvered. Rehnnglng Servloe wid Rtorsge. Boat Oonvaa Re­ ■ Her Political Prowess noon at the W. G. Gleimey Oo., fr Day of Rem em brance teacher of 7th grade social stu­ To Get Advice Wednesday paired or Mode Tsew To Your Pattern. An Woric Custom ■ domesticated. When a local re­ carry only enough makeup to a local taxi company opened aB through the mon& of May. 886 N. Main St. dies at niing Junior High Msda Orommets — EycMs — Fasteners. Storm Psnels for ■ By BIAXINE' CHESHIRB eramen, Ethel turned vlsthly porter asked her here If she make powder room repairs be- their broadcast channels until Repreaentativea of the North ford; Ekiith Brown, iSouth Cov­ Stats eleptfon laws require John Sand of Minnesota paints Prepare now to choose a beautiful Barrc School, has been elected presi­ The guidance department will Miss Dimock is a junior at Moosle Units. Watenroofing Oonmoand For Tents, Bontoovera ■ ■nw WaoUngtfMi Ttmt ■ pale when a local TV reporter was a good cook, she replied twMn stops. someone had contacted the con­ Central Refuae Diatrict and of- entry; Geraldine Miller, Pills- dent of the Manchester Educa­ that the. Canvass be conduct­ and Oan-vaa. We Do Reaoreenlng of Alumlamn Sereens. Heavy 1 will demonstrate the use of Guild Monument to memorialize your bury HIU; Jennie DlPippo, En­ hold a meeting Wednesday from Keuka, majoring In mathemat­ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.' — said many of Bobby's fellow sen­ "terrible.” Both women’s ultra eastern trol tower ,at ‘ the airport and ftctala from the two towna in­ tion Association, for the 1968-69 ed shrmonths before the No­ ics. Duty ^iqiers. Venetian BUnds. ator's considered him "worth­ delayed her flight from taking antiquing kits In wood tones or departed loved one on Memorial Day. field; Emery Clough, Tolland; vember national and state 7:80 to 9:80 p.m. in the high Ethel Kennedy — the wile who -Mrs. Dean Markham, who high fashions, short, short colors, on almost-any surfaces, volved, Vernon and South Wind­ school year. She succeeds Ken­ School Menu H less,” —he meant to say ruth­ off. Mary Jamaitus, Coventry; -An­ Sieettons. school gym for all students (and la perpetuaUy terrified that'she BthM has along as lady-ln-walt- skirts and textured stockings We have a wide choice of sor, are looking: into a new type neth Skinner, instructional ma­ H less. Only one time In all the new or old. An old piece of drew Bevins, 9 Ward St.; Mt«. The purpose is to amend MANCHESTER AWNING CO. ■ do- oomethlng wrong”-^ Ing thla time, whiepered:" Can’t do not go unnoticed, especial­ monuments gOiarantccd of incinerator. terials coordinator at Manchsi- their parenU) who are planning n ^ l e soup, H The senator’s wife never lost thousanda of hands she shook furniture will be transformed Patsy Coy and son, 26 I^rth the voting lists for changes in K ■ ^ only did everything right you Just say ’fair’?" ly by the farmers and their Robert Deming of Vernon, ' , ter High School. EST. 1949 — 198 W. CENTER STREET — 649-6091 iibr composure, but her hands since coming Into Indiana, did in "three easy steps." by the Barrc Guild. ^ Park St Mrs. Susan Tollo and names and in addresses, and' ‘ V •>*«• post few days c i “ No*” repeated Ethel firmly. wives. chairman of the District said Mrs. Lenihan and other new trerh^led and her eyes turned Ethel really seem awed. She daughter. Hazard ville. to remove the names of de­ A film strip on choosing a col- casserole, cabbage- ralsin- — -^polfpitag la Ihdlana, but at "Terrible.” Much, of the dialogue that the group made a visit this officers were installed Wednes­ cold, '’tj’ve never heard any­ turned to Susie Markham in one ceased and moved persons. lege will be shown. A current pineapple salad, applesauce; J666* once proved her natural Ekhel consistently refuses to follows SRhel sotuids u If It week to Combustion Engineer­ day at the MEA'3 annual ban­ one say that about my hus­ receiving line and pointed to the RANGE The Herald's Vernon Bureau The 20 canvassers who will high school senior will describe Wednesday, c

cation. Bitma process. The guidance cup; Thursday, chicken a la to describe hlm Uhat they sounded like an old by, or else ehe has watdied him hbsand was one of Bobby Ken­ blinding snow flurries at speeds 470 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER e 643-7782 marily for small towns wHh the committee. in a recent theft at the D A L es since the impact and com- gram In the elementary school fashioned "Mortal of Time,” so miKdi that she mimics some nedies closest friends before he up to 10 Omlles on hour. The 690 Hartford Rd., idea in mind It can be expand­ A graduate of St. of his gestures and some of his MaMhester, Oonn-—64B-869S Rof .! /s i; > I store in the Parkade has been plexlty of the coUege admission CD room Thui^ay~ a W : 80 p.m. fridoy night and * Grinning ImpWily, Sen. Rob- was IdUed last year In . a plane up to 100 miles an hour. The ed if necessary' as the towns School and Manchester Mign process is facing them In the pet phrases. recovered following the arredt F. Ketmedy’s wife said aloud grow or the district grows. School ta the Oasa of 1948, she yery near future. Oollege-plan- Pairtlcipants In the program But die Is best when she is of an Daat Hartford woman, ■what everyone else present was As a rule incinerators are eamed her B.A. degree at Cen- - ■ o f extemporaneous. When she police said today. Saturday only! ikhlnldng: 'TTutt sounds like a planned for 20 year's use and tral Connecticut State (College pauses to take notice of a foosy tendout fnmi Kennedy hetul- the initial capacity must be Marjorie M. Haskell was ar­ and her M.A. at the Univer- child who has been disrupting Women's Lunch ^ ack; Dr. Robert Butter- •quartera.” large enough to provide for rested Tuesday by a federal Hy of Hartford. fumbo zipper everything by complalng plain­ T ^ Tolland County Democrat- field and Mrs. Polly Comolll of " That’s exactly what it was, growth over that period. naicoUcs agent on a federal Her entire teaching exper- tively to his mommy. "Those c Women s Club will have a the school health department, ■confeased the woman who hod Deming said the new unit warrant chaining her with con­ sounds make me feel right at and Lewis Morgan, director of 3p read the flowery oratory. TTie would cost in the neighborhood spiracy to violate the federal } home,” she gigsdss and every narcotics low, police said. Sr^irpSs^nt^ra" iTrt^ran^SkeVJ pUpll personnel services. typewritten pages had been sent of $250,000 averaging out to R ^ ^ n ^ h w l, a n ^ h e tater aji DemocraUc women in “ the woman in the room identifies some $3,500 to $4,000 per ton. A Bast Hartford police record­ from Indianapolis and Ethel was are invited. Reserva­ with her despite her $860 cour- reg:ular Incinerator costs from ed finding many Items o f new BRADENTON CELEBRATES garment «chedu)ed to be preceded ev- STparlSICl tions can be made through Mrs. reges and her Elizabeth Arden $6,000 to $8,000 per ton. clcthlng in the woman's posses­ Mn. Oarol IT iraliaa ing the ming faculty when the BRADENTON. Fla. (AP) — Srywhere she went around the wiglet. Mary Motgan, North Rd., or )|itate with the declamation that Deming said the district ex­ sion, and peraonnel at D & L school opened in 1961. As soon as Edd Roush, who They are not concerned with at which 14 retiring members of Mrs. Frances Malek of Colum­ she and Bobby "represent the pects to have its consiiKing were able yesterday to Identify She is past president of the bia. , complied a major leag^ie career ^fuU lensrth steel fnune, the ways in which she is dif­ the teacher group were honor­ hope of America. . . young, engineer look further into the four dresses and three suede Manchester Emblem CHub, and batting average of .323 for 1,967 ferent from them. They couldn’t ed. Speakers will be Lt. Gov. At- strong, full of oompassion. . . project. He also said he has re­ coats worth abovft $238 as a member of Alpha Delta Kap- games between 1913 and 1931, kWill hold 16 gaiments. care less that she probably among .the clothing stolen re­ Each retiree was presented a tUk) Fraasinem; Mrs. Beatrice was voted into baseball’s Hall of people not deterred from pub­ ceived a preliminary report on silver bowl and flower arrange­ never set foot Inside a grocery a high-temperature incinerator, cently from them. rority, and the OmnecUcut and Fame, the Chamber of Com­ lic service by public tragedy The theft o f a $260 set of ment and a certificate of ap­ the federated Democratic Wo- merce here got busy. r . .inspired 1^ the Kennedy 3 but at this time this process Is preciation. National Education Association. golf chibs from the apartment 'men’s Clubs; Mrs. Betty Curtis, family motto to serve one’s not ready for consideration. He School board chairman John She is the mother of a daugh­ The popular Roush, who re­ cellar crib of Irving Carlson at state president of the federated iDountry.” noted there are many bugs in it Rottner ^nd Herbert Phelon, ter, Marl-Carol, 12, and lives at sides here, will be a, co-chair­ * FO R RENT 40 Olcott St. was also report* clubs, and Jdrs. Naomi Ham­ 2 She soon put a stop to that. - which may be ironed out. board secretary, were 'guests. 21 Cambridge St. man along with contractor C. ed yesterday. Police noted other mer, state central committee- > Another incident — vdiich 8 and 16 mm. Mo-vle Pro- ^^^le the district has not The remaining slate of officers MEA members honored at the M. Rowlett, for the fifth annual jectora sound or silent, niso woman; Miias Kaithy Desrosier, J^otSd have paled any politloal rulM ^ut other methods of dis- t h e ^ have been reported In is as follows: Leo Diana, Ben- annual banquet who will be re Hall of Fame Day on Tuesday, 86 ram. slide projecton. poeol, interest seems to He in the cribs o f the basement at the net Junior High, vice prerident; tiring at the end of the current Welch scholarship wlll^be^^e^ ® pro-hai^ned Thursday mom- apartment. Tng. WELDON DRUG CO. the Inclnbtaitor type. According Mrs. <3ecllla More, Verplanck, school year are as follows; ent. ‘ ^ Surrounded by television cam­ 767 Mohi St.-^1M. 646-6681 to lU ch a ii^ the district has of Seymour secretary; George Wood, Illlng Miss Syl-via Claflin, Bowers Tuberculin Clinic the power float bonds and ^ Junior High, treasurer. School; Mrs. Mary Doyle, High­ ______^ 1.. eaed a cinder .nW«lrblock foraawas thrown — ..P ' . . . . . Students in kindergarten and condemn land' if necessary. Committee chairmen Include land Park; Mrs. Mellie Farr, Grade 7 may take advantage of Sites are being ' iMked into through the iroot windshield of Mrs. Bernice Maher, personnel Nathan Hale; Miss Helen Gor­ the Tuberculin Test Clinic which which- would be oonV^ent to a station wagon parked behind policies; Carl Swarz, public re­ man, Bentley; Mrs. Ada Peter­ his store last night. Damage will be held May 21 at both both Vernon and S ou ^ Wind­ lations; Mrs. Heidi Mclnemey, son, Washington; Mrs. Roberta schools. sor. ^ was about |120. legislative action; Mrs. Valerie Robb, Bennet; and Miss Avis W. G. GLENNEY CO. A simple Tuberculin Tine test CEiristlaa Science Speake^- Boland and Miss Patricia Mur- Kellogg, Miss Catherine Put- will be used. A small scratch is The question, "Where Does phy, social; Mrs. Patricia Guay, nam and Miss Beulah Todd, ajl made on the forearm and read Energy Come From?” wHl be Students Dance membership; Miss Marsha Manchester High. SALE in 48 hours. examined from the Chrlstfan Gunther, teacher education and Retirees who resigned during Parents wishing their children Science {>oint of view at a pub­ Storrs Fair professional standards; Robert the school year Included Mrs. to participate have been in­ lic lecture today at 8:l(Lp.m. at ANTIQUING Wolfert, professional rights and Dorothy Paris, Mrs . Dorothy structed to sign a white permis­ the church at 94 Uidon St. ThreeNarea students of the responslbUlUes. Poole, Mrs. Doris Webster, Mrs. sion card, which has been sent Gertrude E. Velguth, a CSiris- G*'ttflth S^ool of Connecticut Mrs. Lenihan, a Manchester Genevieve Duane, and Thomas home, and have it returned to tian Science practltloneir from y Dr. Norman sealed and many more extras. Low mileage. Carries l^lance of factory Robert Albert,A1K a «^ o 95 k Orchard St. ____ ^ __ flhiimuMvrShumwiay of Stamford Universi­ Has 4 cycles, adjustable racks for over- rlcan drummers. ORNAMENTAI- warranty. Has 3 cycles and all porcelain interior. Discharged Wednesday: Do­ Admission to the event is free. ty Medical School who only sized glasses and dishes. Sani-cycle as- lores Robbins, 11 Pleasant St.; Thursday performed the eighth sures a perfect last rinse. Easy to load racks. Available in colors. James Nolan, 133 Grove St.; BOWLER, 12, GETS 300 *'®““'* tran^ant. 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'V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1968 PAGE NINVTBBN PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, M A^ a, 19«8 ------r------^------— ------»----- Rham District bee, Tolland; Mike London, Ver­ T olland Cpunty non, and John Potterton, Bolton. H ebron Bolton Heralding Further Information may be LIQ Q En DRUB obtained by contacting county PARKADE Marlborough Senior Named 4-H Camp club agent Albert B. Gray or Mat4:hing $800 Available Castagna Declines Comment Politics Mrs. Linda R. Clapp at the Tol­ OPEN Statens Top Student Debater By 80L R. COHEN Gets Ready land County Extension Service, :45 A.M. to 10 P.M. To Develop School Play Area Hyde Ave., Rockville. On $27,000 Education Cut Richard (joncl, son of Mr. and Manchester Democrats will have two representatives on a A week of fun planned by Ifrs. KaryJCoelcch and Tliom- Mrs. George Concl of Marl­ looking for sponsors. Starting Superintendent of Schools Dr. Bolton exceeded its last year’s 40-member DemocraUc State teen-agers for teen-agers is in ton Seeor Jr. of the SoU Oon- this weekend, all UtUe League total. Dr. Bernard J. Sheridan, borough, has been named the Joseph Castagna had no com­ Platform Committee — Atty. the offing with the 1968 Wlnd- •ervation office spoke to the boys In full uniform w ll cnavas ment today about the $27,000 cut chairman of the drive, has an­ Outstanding Student Debater for Sanford iPIepler, chalrmdh at ham-TolIand 4-H camp now be­ Board of Education Iasi night the town requesting adults to taken in the Board of Education nounced ithat $609 was collected the state for 1968. the Manchester McCarthy Com­ during a qieclal meeting. They ing planned. The senior camp sponsor this project. Each dwi- budget request by the Board of this year. Last yegr, townspeo­ mittee; and Atty.,Richard Seid- '••I t explained that there is an or will be asked to sign an of­ ple contributed $431. Dr. Joseph Seacrlst of the HOUSE &, HALE Finance. University of Connecticut and man, member of the Manches­ for young persons who are 14 amount of $800 being held for ficial paper and will receive a Dr. Castagna said that neith­ From Art to Sex Bklqcatlon MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER— 643-4123 , director of the Connecticut ter Young Democrats. years of age by July 1 will be Hebron to develop recreational Little League schedule and a er he nor the board had re­ There’s a busy weekend Atty. Seldman, aIthou$^ a held If a minimum of 60 camp­ 1 Scho^8tlc Debate Conference, areas at Gilead Hill School un­ bumper sUcker promoting He­ ceived any notifications yet of ahead. The Bolton Art Club will West Hartford resident, has ers attend. der the Green Span prog^ram. bron Baseball. hold an exhibit of work by its , annOimeed the selection. Con- the reduction. ^tl’s name will be inscribed on chosen to belong to the Man­ The Tolland County 4-H esunp This $800 is available on a The Little League will hold its The announcement of cuts in members Saturday and Sunday chester Young Dems. He is na­ programs will be combined with matchlfig funds basis to build first exhibition game tonight at from 1 .to 6 p.m. at the Com­ , a plaque that is kept permant- the school board and other town ly at the university, tional committeeman • from the Windham County's. Camp Is be- ' .Time to baseball, softball fields and Oth­ Little League field next to the budgets was made in a budget munity Hall. Refreshments will state to the NaUonal Young ing held at the Windham GVxm- er recreational areas. Hebron Elementary School. The message by Board of Finance be served on Sunday. The public Concl is also the recipient of Dems. ty 4-H Camp in Ablnglxxi from The amount of land that is in­ game begins at 6:16 p.m. The chairman Roy Peckham at the is welcome. a full four-year scholarship to Atty. Plepler, in early March, June 23 to 28. Ther cost of the Bears will play the Lions and store your volved in the Green Span pro­ selectmen’s meeUng Wednes­ St. Maurice Church will sixm- Colby College in WatervUle, was instrumental in getting 6 camping session Is $20. Teen­ gram is a little over 11 acres at the "ngers Will play the Wild­ day night. sor its annual antique show and -Maine. In his junior year, he of 13, or 38 per cent, McCarthy agers who are not 4-H members cats. ' will be sent to England where the school site. This particular Dress Down Day sale Saturday and Sunday pledged delegates from Man­ may also attend. piece of- land is eligible for the The farm team, composed of from 1 to 9 p.nti. in the church ■ he will study at his choice of A student from the U.S. Mili­ chester to the June 21-22 Demo- Activities at the camp in­ program because it was former all boys who signed up for little hall. Refreshmeills wilt be avail­ either Oxford or Cambridge tary Academy coming to talk cratiq State Convention. clude swimming, boating and FURS crop land retired under the crop league and did npt get picked able, and the public is wecome. UnlversltleB. with boys in the junior class Subsequent primaries in 80 canoeing, motor scooter safety, diversion program. The town en­ for a team, will hold their flryt Teen-age volunteers will be so­ Connecticut towns, gave Mc­ . at Bolton High today may have Of the 99 seniors in the grad­ archery, sports, crafts and cur­ tered Into a 10-year agreement practice tomorrow at 1 p.m. on liciting contributions for St. Carthy backers approximate­ received quite a shock when - he uating class of Rham, 50 have rent events. Evening programs with the program last year and the Little League FTeld. Jude’s Hospital in Memphis, ly 20 per cent of statewide dele­ entered the school. Today is free been accepted and are plan­ and discussions will cover such is currently receiving $384 an­ Tenn. This hospital, for the cat­ gates. McCarthy people will African ExMUt at Library dress day. ning to attend various institu- topics as VD, drugs and narco­ nually for not growing crops on astrophic diseases of children, have only 5 of the 40 seats on The Douglas Library has an For 26 cents, payable to the ; tlons of higher education foUow- tics, community and social pro­ this 11 acres. specializing in diseases like v^the State Platform Committee. exhibit of handiwork of African student counrtl, students can ing graduation. The following grams, world politics, recre­ The matching funds would be leukemia, is supported by the R Idiud Concl I - w tribesmen of Kenya, Tanzania dress in a manner they choose is a list of Uiese seniors and ation, damblng and films. Only the best will do for available during building of and Uganda including carved for this one day of the year. annunl drive and patients re­ Camp director is William O’­ these recreatoinal sites for lime animals on display this month. Principal Norman Shaw, who ceive 21 days of free service. your precious furs. Pro­ Keefe. Members of the camp fertilizer, vegetative cover and The collection was loaned to the normally casts a disapproving The third and final sex educa­ V >» tect them in our air-con- STS' im” SSs'Z g"JSlL. planning committee from Tol­ earth moving only. Any other library by Mr. and Mrs. John eye on many of the current fash­ tion seminar, offered by the ecu­ future nliuifl DrydMi and Mark Fries, Con- Monday,'from 7:30 to 9 p.m., if di'tioned vaults all sum­ land County are Diana Stark, extras would not come under Sibun of East St. ions, seamed quite Intrigued menical group, the Bolton Youth Tho 1, ’ ,411 » .. nectlcut College, JUl Dzlcek; i„ the SUi^'xDlstrict Firehouse, mer. Guard them against Forum, will ^ held Sunday eve­ Those who will attend Man- University of Hartford, Tim- Main and Hlhlard Sts. He will Vernon; Ruthann Bugbee, Tol­ the 60 per cent agreement. Scout Camping Trip with some of the outfits worn heat, humidity, moths. EIARLY BIRD The board authorized the ad- The Junior Girl Scouts and ning from 6 to 9 p.m. at *'■ College are othy Fortin, Johanna Nygifen. listen to su g g ^ on s and com- land; Ldnda Olson, Coventjy; today. SPECIAL ihinlstratlon to work with Thorn­ Cadette Scouts will leave He­ the high school, rather than in 1 Rowley and Garrie plaints from anjT W n resident, Renee Calhoun, Bolton; Marcia* He reports that there were aid, Linda Erickson, Elizabeth shok; Hartford InsUtute of Ac- __ 1 . ton Secor Jr-., soil conservation­ bron tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. for many real hippies, with paint­ the afternoon. All teen-agers in Brlasette, Vernon; Jason Bug- Foote, Stephen Glrouard, Jo- counting, Marianne Groves, and Mrs. Dorothy Gartlde has ist, on a proposal for developing an overnight camping trip to ed flowers on their faces and Grades 9 through 12, are urged seph Gore, Linda Popoff, Peter CRiandler School for Women, been appointed Republiban as- a plan for recreational area at Camp Laurel in Chestnut Hill. to attend. real flowens in their hands, and Shevhenko and Annette Crosby. Pamela Laklng. sistant leader In Voting InkJet FOR ONLY N WE WILL Gilead Hill School to meet the They will return Sunday after­ a boy in a cutaway, a girl in a requirements of the Green Span noon. They will be accompanied mumu, and another in a paper Manchester Bvenlng Herald Seniors who will be Univer- Also, Swain School of Design, 5. She succeeds Mrs. Grace Platterful of Trout from Hop River Septic Tanks Bolton correspondent, Cleme- slty of Connecticut students are Bonnie Lippincott; Windham ry, who resigned from the GO: # gloie your fur coot 3 p r o g T E tm . by Mrs. Paul Wilhelm, Mrt. . dress that ripped (she later ap­ ^Dana Sherwood, 16, of Bolton, pulled in a couple of platter- AND Siq>erintendent Aram Damar- Ronald Saglio, Mrs. James Der­ peared in slacks). well Young, tel. 643-8981. Lois Bailey, Jacqueline Blais, Technical School, Brian Mac- Town Conrmlttee last year. The iils of brown brook trout early this week out of Hop River, # replace loops and buttons lan gave a report on Project by, Mrs. Robert Dixon, Mrs. One member of the senior Bonnie Jones, Robert Keefe and Granor; University of Maine, new appointment was announc- Plugged Sewers which runs behind 'his house on Rt. 6 in Bolton. The largest ASK, a federally approved and George Alden, Mrs. Milton Shaw class took advantage of the at­ John London. Thomas (Megson; Eastern Con- ed by Robert Stavnitsky, district is oWr 14 inches. Dana, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn # store in our own funded organization for Ttriland and Mrs. Julian Ne'vico. mosphere to advertise the sen­ Columbia Those who will attend Mitchell n®ctlcut State College, JoAnn leader. Machine'Cleaned Sherwbqd, has been fishing all his young life and never caught and Windham County schools to Ticket Chalnnan ior doss play, a Victorian com­ CoUege are Wallace Barton. Munson. Earl L. Palmer; Uni------anythlng^at large. Neither )iad a fellow fisherman, in 36 SepUo Tanks, Dry WeUs, air-conditioned vault get help for the chUd with edu­ Mrs. Kenneth Stevens has' edy, "Life with Mother.” She Barbara (Novell Lawrence Har- 'verslty of Denver, Cynthia Ray- Interested persons have been Middletown Man years of c a s ^ g In the river, which slows to a trickle In the Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ cation problems. The project been named as ticket chairman wore a long skirt and old-fash­ vey and Everett Stone. Bonnie WlUlmantlc Institute of asked to ig;nore the May 3 (to- lar Waterproofing Done. summer. (Hwald photo by Bucelvlclus) # insure your, coot for ^100 has been operating since last for the Hebron Congregational ioned blouse. Blssell will be attending the Hairdressing and Cosmetology, day) date for the next meeting Dies When Car Hartford Hospital School of Serra; Skidmore College, of the Town Planning Commls- fan. Church Smorgasbord to be held Five Fire Calls McKINNCY BROS. The Hebron Board of Educa­ on May 18 with servings from Nurslng. Scanlon; Boston Univer- slon. The meeUng, actually, man — to concentraV efforts on Met. He was defeated by Dem The normal cost of insurance alone is $4. House & The Fire Department was Runs Off Rt. 6 118 Peari St. — 643-6368 tion voted last night to support 4 to 8 p.m. Reservations may called out five times yesterday, Other seniors and their re- Hartford Is May 13. The May 3 date list- registration. \ ocrat Henry Becker. Hale gives you all these extras at ho additional chiorge. Sewerage Disposal Co. Project Ask for the next school be made by contacting Mrs. starting at 1 a.m. to the scene A Middletown man was pro­ specUve schools are Gettysburg technical Institute, Robert ed in the Municipal Building is Manchester’s 5,017 u ^ filia t- (Uttle since then has been at Bring your coat in today! rSSw!. SerilfibeU, and Elmhurst College a carryover from last year, and ^^y t ^ w n odds with the town committee year. Stevens. of the fatal accident on Bolton nounced dead on arrival at Rllnol^ Clifford Martinez. never changed. election results. Republic because of his criticism of the Becreation Council Officers Admission will be only by Center and Birotv Mt. Ext. Windham Memorial Hospital CentnU ConiKcUcut State <^1- addition to these colleges. — The RecreaUon Council elect­ number 9,(»2 and Democrats 8' GOP-controlIed Board of Di- ticket or reservation. Children where LeAvrence Hlartley, an 18- yesterday after his car went off James Davloson, Marilyn students were accepted at the The Democratic Towri'^Com- ed officers last night. The Rev. ctors and Board of Education. under six will be admitted free. yeer-old (Manchester boy was Rt. 6 and struck ten guard rails. Ellls and Katherine Ursin; following schools: Wesleyan, mittee, when it meets May 20, 987. Herbert Kelsey was elected Hfesis not likely to get commlt- Tickets are also available from killed when his car failed to ne­ The man was identified as Windham Hoepltal, tiPN, Marie Mlddlebury, University of 1* expected to re-elect all of its chairman, Donald Dzenis was the women of the church. gotiate a turn, rammed trees Mark R. Warley Jr., 35. Wilber Little, president of tee-^cking. If he decides to run DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET Desso,------Virginia Slater; ----- Rochester, KOcnester, University umverslty ofor New officers.omceia. They iney are Ted reu (5um-vaim- MAnphp.5tPr Pronertv Own- aealn * elected vice chairman, Mrs. Fellowship Rally and split in two. Police believe the man may November. Helen Hovey was elected secre­ have died before the car left the ( S e n X era Association, emerged as a The Men’s Fellowships of the Equipment was called to a Durai, gjg college. West Point, Drexel Coleman, vice chairman; Mrs MANCHESTER— Comer of Oak . tary and Ward SUenmlller was road. A witness told them that strong figure, following Tues- No expla'hation has been forth- Hebron and Gilead Congreg;a- grass and wood pile fire behind and Syracuse. Pat Conti, Secretary; and Rog elected treasurer. tional Church will attend a the home of Clarence Anderson the car’s movements shortly be­ day's special election on 20 comi'.ig fronKthe town manag- HOUSE School Menu er Negro, treasurer. In other action last night, the state men’s rally Sunday at 6 :30 on Rt. 6 at 8:30 a.m ., fore it went off the road indicat­ Legal Notice referendum questions. er’s office regarding the sUence ------TTie menu to be 'served at the ------council made up a schedule of at VaUo’s Steak House tn Hart­ During the course of the day, ed the man was ill.'*The .apcl- The results of the vote diow- inactivity oh'^ proposal for OBDEK OF .^NOTICE Rham cafeteria next week is: Atty. Herbert Phelon list night 'o ^ ^ > '"o f'^ rp ri~ v a te ly OPEN 6 DAYS present recreational activities in ford. Moving Day the department went to a truck dent happened at 6:20 p.m. AT A C»tmT OF PROBATE, cpressed the concern of many ed that the electors followed the p u ro l^ - of Ttm prira Hebron and also made a list of held at Manchester, within and for Monday, hamburger on a roU, expressed the concern of many the owned Manchester )8(ater Co. _____ s fire on the comer of Lake St. An autopsy was performed GOP town ibmmlttee members recommendations of those they would like to see cre­ Workmen in the John G. Shedd Aquarium strain as a tranquilizer before the move. At bottom children and Box Mt. Rd. and another today at the hospital but results ^ potato etops- plcWed beets; ...... _ _ The Board of Directors last Manchester Evening Herald Present, Hon. 'John' J. WoUett. Tuesday, baked ham, mashed over the news that Manchester ® x ated. Hebron Correspondent Mrs. they lift a gigantic Arapaima, a fresh water fish ^iew the fish. The fish was only eight inches long r truck fire on Bolton Center Rd. were not immediately available. LitUe and former Police Chief year authorized the manager to At present, there are these and a brush fire on the highway ■'‘^^uto of JohnThurnerSr. late of Potatoes. peas and carrots; RepuWlcaiw hold a slim 65 lead „ ® treasurer of proceed with appraisals and ne THURSDAY Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. (top left) for a move to another tank. Top right when it arrived at the aquarium in May 1954. It is ,^te2 S 4Sler, in sold tlteirict; de- Wednesday, meat loaf, buttered over Manchester pemocrats^,on H ejn ^ ^ S ch e^ el, treasurer of f actlvlUes: girl’s baseball which construction site at the notch. Ohio State holds the Big Ten organizes in mid .June; wom­ the 190-pound monster splashes into his new home. a native of Northeastern South America. (AP IT iin 1.-, A T rice green ''lo to s ’ Tliursd^ the voter-registration lists. It is the MPOA, told a membership gotiations. HALE Move had to be done in a minute or less so the fish Photofax). Girl Scout Drive; $509 record for consecutive football 1 S ^ d e r j ^ t a t o i ^ ^ k t e the lowest^GOP lead In the meeU.^ last year that they had en's softball team; little league The final tally on the annual victories—17, scored between A Minnesota afternoon base- Building Permits Chips; Friday, tuna boats, potato aspirations. with four teams, pony league would survive. Water in first tank was sprayed ■with Girl Scout drive shows that and 1956. LitUe, in 1966, had the GOP baU game was postponed and mHted to prolate aa per appUca- salad and cole slaw. Phelon asked the town com and farm team; midget , foot­ town committee’s e:idorsement reschedtliied as a doubleheader NIGHTS mi 9 ball, scouting program; teen Leap for Month tlon on fU^...... it la mittee to follow a recommenda­ trol of Shensi pro'vince, in cen­ Shown Nazi party card with ORDDREiD: Tliat tho foregoing tion by Robert Von Deck, de­ in his run for state representa- under the lights. It’ll increase center, and the PTA is spon- A dramatic 222 per cent jump ap^ication be heard and deter­ tral CJhina. According to pre­ his name on it, Adolf von Thad- mined at the Probate office in ftlbn- feated candidate for town chair- tive from the 20th Assembly Dis- the Twins’ bill. - soring the swimming program over a year ago in Manchester Events in World vious reports, it is the 22nd of den said it wasn’t his. chester in said District, on the 13th Calling this year. China’s 29 provinces, municipal­ The card was dated Sept. 1, day of Hay. A.D, at three taxable construction was re­ notice after weathering three o'clock in the afternoon, and that Those other activities they North Koreans Fire ities and autonomous districts to 1939. Von Thadden, 46, congrat­ First Class ported for last month by Thom­ months of student demonstra­ notice be given to all persons inter­ would like to see established At South Korean Patrol be taken over by the Maoists. ulated a correspondent for the ested in said estate of the pendency Shoe Repairing All Men-- are: men’s softball; hockey; as Monahan, chief building in­ tions. Officials said it was the of said application and the time and Of The Better Kind! Anti-Maoists were ousted and British Broadcasting Corp. for place of hearing thereon, by pirt>- adult and children’s basketball; SEOUL (AP) — North Korean first university closure In the liaMng a copy of this order in some spector. a revolutionary, committee set finding the card but said he had QUALITY WORK tennis; picnic areas for the history of French education. newspaper having a circulailon in snipers fired bursts from auto­ up in Shensi on May 1, the pro- never seen it before. Asked if said hn-Bendit provinces, and the Kwangsi in the NDP is no stronger than ONLY! April 1967. Court. part of the town to wolrk for Infantry , Division spotted a Chuang, Sinkiang Uichur and JOHN J. WAl^rLETT. Judge. Some of the other permits' —known as "Danny the Red— in any other German political the development of recreation group of North Koreans trying who heads a group of self-styled Tibetan autonomous regions. party. He said, however, that he and facilities. which brought the total up last to sneak through the demilitar­ month included $264,000 for a "revolutionary” students who resented "permanent pressures They will also request a meet­ ized zone, a U.S. military Denies Ever Being Nazi - 48-unit apartment complex on have prevented meetings of coming from Israel” to influ^ ing' be set up between the spokesman said. After a brief both left- and right-'Wlng stu­ ence Germany’s internal af­ men s council, and the Conservation New State Rd., $72,600 for a gmufight, the infiltrators retreat­ LONDON (AP) — The leader 1967 FERTILIZER dents and have attacked univer­ Town of Manchester swimming of West Germany’s right-wing fairs. Committee and the Planning ed, and no one was hurt in the sity rules. and ^Zoning Commission. pool on N. School St., $72,000 for engagement, the spokesman National Democratic Party de­ an addition to the Mai Tool and nied Thursday night that he had Dump Hours Changed said. Shensi Province Said First Selectman P. John Per­ Engineering Co., $80,000 for a ever belonged to the Nazi party. Read Herald Ads ham reported last night at the •new asphalt plant for The Half Paris University Closes Taken by Maoists weekly Selectman’s meeting Co., and $40,000 for 'an office that the dump hours will be building and warehouse on Hale PARIS (AP) — The Universi­ TOKYO (AP) — Peking’s changed effective May 16. The Rd. for contractor Orlando An­ ty of Nanterre in the Paris sub­ New China News Agency said dump will be open on Tuesday num. urb of the same name was today forces loyal to (Chairman 1966 from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sat­ _ Fees collected last month closed Thursday until further Mao Tse-tung have,taken con­ urday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 showed a 145 per cent hike over a year ago — $5,700 for April of 'COMPLIMENTS p.m. and on Sunday from 11 Lawn^Food a.m. to 4,pnv this year, compared to $2,327 The first selectman’s office for April of last year. Garden fertilizer hours at the town office building W e ^ and Feisd ON BIGHT TRACK NATIONAL PAVING 00. ^ O F A have been changed to Monday ■ and and Wednesday from 2 to 4 pm. MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Popular 12 MAIN ST., TAICOTTVILLE, CONN. and Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m. use has established the of­ ises Crab Grass Killer The weekly selectman’s meet­ ficial spelling of the world DRIVEWAYS— PARKIPlG AREAS BUY ONE BAG famous horse race track a»i FRIEND" ing will be held each Thurs­ at REGULAR day at 6 p.m.'' in the town of­ H-I-A-L-E-A-H. DEVELOPMENT WORK ENJOY INDOOR & OUTDOOR LIVING fice building. The Saturday of- The original spelling is unde­ PRICE and GET ■ flee hours have been discon­ termined because it is a Semi All Types Amesite— Repaired and Installed the 2nd BAG for PRICE! tinued but Perham will hold nole Indian' word meaning WITH A BILCO BASEMENt DOOR! 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K«rcy Junui BVMbir» m t o r T he H igh S chool W orld VOL. XXX, No. 29 FRIDAY, MAY 3 Corapiled_by Stodents of Manchoster High School Mrs. Joyce Don, Fscnlty Adylaer

(Osattawed from Page One) surance Commissioner William R. Cotter says he Isn't bothered Conservation Expert Recruitment W eek government.” by Connecticut Medical Service's dwtaman Wilbur D. Mills, D- appeal from a ruling he made Ark., of the House Ways and Means,committee, one of those early this week. Addresses Students Proves Beneficial who has been demanding sharp "We can stand the scrutiny spending cuts, said the commit­ much better than they,” said H ie “Uaea and Mtamiaee of It would be very difficult to By CAROLYN JOHNSON ’69 Most of the recruits attended tee wlU take a new-look at the Cotter at a news conference pump it out. There was also a yfiJM" was the tt^lc of a talk "Class, I know you all are a student council meeting where situation Monday. Thursday. possihlUty o f bringing water in gifven by Mr. Fredertok H. Rus- wondering who oiir visitor la to- the President, Cheryl Sriiaeffer 'Tax proposals and the spend­ Cotter rejected Monday the gtes to iMra. Becker’s Blolo^ from the Yukon or providing day I’d Uke you to meet Miss presented them with pens for water from a megapolis whidi ing cut voted by the Senate are so-called "Century Contract" d e n e e on Monday, April 20, t» (Mr ) So-and-So who comes Teacher Appreciation Week and ftnSbug bteore a Benate-House proposed by CMS and said he **When You Think o f Glass^ heip in their study of conserva­ extends from Maine to Wash­ from Manchester High School, for their work as student teach- ington. He 8 ^ talked of ther­ oonference committee. would have to have assurances Think of Fletcher'* tion. She thinks she might want to ers. that the plan was firmly support­ mal polIuUon, oveiheated water become a teacher, so rtie’s Barbara Kelly, who taught Johnson noted that the re­ Mr. Rutglea is a supervisory from fossil fuel plants and sponse to the action of the Ap- ed by the medical profession be­ Iiydrologlst with the Federal visiting US this week to find out. seventh grade math —speclflcal- fore he approved it. atomic energy plants, one being Towaid the middle of the week ly square roote, was presented propritatlmiiB OommUbee has 54 McKEE STREET Oovemment^s North Bast Dis­ the Connecticut Yankee at Ha- been demands for deeper cuts, The' plan was designed to pay trict Flood Control program. she will be teaching your class- with a bouquet of flowers from the full cost of medical care. daam’s Neck. es, and naturally I don’t have her class. The card read, "Now principally from Republican His office analyses chemicals. He also stated that there is leaders. CMS appealed Cotter'.s. ruling TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS to add anything about being on we all have square-root-itis! poUotents, organic wastes, ana a law that says you can put to Superior Court. A hearing Is your best behavior throughout Thanks for all the help." "That may have Just whetted from $25.00 to $45.00 the water fknv. water bcuik into the ocean or scheduled for Jime 4. the week! Let’s make this a re- Mindy MenscheU, adio taught die appetitOi’ ’ he said. He con­ By use of slides through fats other tKtdles of water five de­ warding week for her!” grade three at Monidiester tended that such views will only Cotter'said there was no con­ taNc, Mr. Buggies expicdned grees hotter, but In doing this, Now Is tiw time to bring In your sereens to be repaired. This is the manner. In, which Green school, was amosed and MTVe to kia the MU because nection between his ruling on iMW dependent we are on water it may cause change in aU life. the Century Contract and his Storm window glaeo replaeed. 58 elementary and Junior high pleased at the students’ respect he said (tongress Is not going to to Uve. It costs mdy about |100 Finally he said that we are classes started out the week of for their teacher and for her approve any deeper cuts. Hospital Wedding order to CMS on Wednesday to a year. 11118 isn^ very much, lucky in Connecticut because cut its rates. April 16. Teacher Recruitment as the student teacher. They "It la easy to demand (si>end- AUTO GLASS INSTALLED considering that many other we receive an annual rainfall ing cut) flmres that cannot be Week. The purpose of this pro- all expressed considerable en- Sandra Martin and William Pemishek exchange Mrs. Charles T<»nko, the bridegroom’s sister, CMS has more money than It pleasure tripe we take cost of forty Inches of rain, but in Reached," he said, "and use gram is to give high school Jun- thuslasm —often times raising watches. Sandra decid^ to get married in the hos­ needs in Its reserve fund, he GLASS FURNITURE TOPS much more. He also explained the Southwest, they only gpet them tor an excuse." marriage vows yesterday in Pittsburgh, at the hos­ lors an opportunity to observe their hands wishing to be called pital bedside of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Pearl Mar­ pital because she thought the strain of planning the said, and was relieved of many that the water cycle consists of about six t» seven inches a year. If Congress were left entirely potential claims by the advent rain coming to the ground and However, in all there is a great and actually practice the tech- on whether they were totally tin. Joining them in matrimony is the Rev. Howard wedding would be too much for her mother, a heart MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) nlques of teaching. This expert- sure of the answer or not. They jdone to act on various appro- of medicare. gradually going to streams and deal o f water left. prialUiotiB biUe, he aaild, h e ______F. Peters of Windover Hilb Mrthodist ([IJhurch while patient. (AP Photofax). lakes where it then ocsnes back The students of Mrs. Beck­ ence may Influence their de- also participated In mad races PICTURE FRAMING (all types) cislons on future education and to see who could hand In his pa- jjoubts the cuts would come any­ to the atmosphere and comes er’s classes expressed thanks to where near these figures, ex- overseas spending of American down again as rain. Mr. Buggies for his talk on con­ possible careers in teaching. I P«r first to Use student teacher, WINDOW and PLATE O U S S had the opportunity to work, As one of the recruits I know bept by phony paper cuts that tourists and bustoessmen. The U.S., Hanoi Set Paris About Town Mr. Buggies then said it Is servation. would have to made up later on. Ways and Means Committee de- Police Arrests teach, and learn with Mrs. PHsh, I would like to thank all In- The CathoUc Graduates Club possible to desalt the water, but Mark Wlnaler, ’70 He noted that business and la- ‘ erred any decision on this plan a teacher of seventh and. eighth volved in setting up this pro- of Greater Hartford wiU present bor leaders have supported the «ariler to the session, WUliam K. Hamilton, 19, of As Peace Talks Site grade mathematics at Bennet gram, for it proved to be a the musical comedy “ The Boy­ tax proposal but that "The Con- Officials said thU time' the Junior High School. great opportunity for each of 643 Vernon St. was (diarged with (Continued from Page One) friend” today and tomorrow at gress has not been that coopera- Pl®“ will be brought before the ’The first two days of my week us to further consider teaching breach of peace and resisting live." Senate____ _ Finance_ . Committee, but ___ j havD never ^elt it w&s use* Uve to hold formal talks with a p.m. at the Avery Memo- 3 were devoted to observation. I -08 a possible career, I thirai we are courting dan- "o Umetable^wos discussed to arrest early last night after po- ^®, sat in the back of the room, The following students par- ger by this continued procrasti- toe announcement, lice bmke up a fight between aeU by d e M - ®r*-®nt to decide with the U.S. ‘ ord. Proceeds will be u ^ tor PARADISE POOLS observing the techniques of the tlclpated In the program: Janet nation, this continued delay,” he Under the plan, the first $7 a the youth and the manager of tog persolX vlew s” In Livance, ®‘<1® ^H*® cessation JJ® college scholarship BY teacher and also the various re- Ackerman, Cathie Albalr, Karen said. person spent dally outside the actions of students. This "ob- Blssell, Janice Bonham, Re­ The office of Rep. Gerald R. Western Hemisphere would be a Main St. drlve-ln, police said, bombing and \ ll otoer acU of ‘ — servation" became a valuable becca Brewer, Donna Csirpen- Ford of Michigan, House Repub- exempt from taxation, the next After the fight, police brought mscuss me quesu against the Democratic Re- Members of the American Le- SPECIALTY BUILDERS aid when on the third day, I be- ter, Michele Cartier, C3irls Uoan leader, released a state- W dally would be taxed 16 per Hamilton to Manchester Memor- ‘ t*™®*’ public of Vietnam and later to will meet tonight at 7:30 gan to teach: Because of the ob- Clark, Judith DellaFera, Lynn ment In which he said: cent and everything over $16 lal Hospital, using handcuffs and Johnson made the announce- ^bout other matters related toe John F. Tierney Funeral servation, I understood the tech- Derrick, Marsha Elliot, Lois a black Jack to subdue him, po- ment at a news conference sides. Home. 219 W. Center St., to "Republicans are dismayed eraments of each of the' Cathy Heller, Bob Herdic, Sue unwilling to agree to a responsl- —The House Banking Com- uage with the medical staff at thought there should be a mora- Vietnam mvernment welmmei Mortimer E. Moriarty, a mem- classes for they all did vary. Hubbard, Carolyn Johnson, Bar- ble compromise on spending "iIK*® unanimously w d o ^ a the hospital while resisting the torium on political discussion of Jile ,T c ? t o 7 t toeTrenergw^^^^^^ *>®'-' ■ As Mrs. Fish tiled to stress, bara Kelly, Eleailpr Klein, cuts and a tax increase. Pl®^ under which the U tot^ placement of stitches on his the peace talks ^ ^ ment Is willing to let Paris be ----- It’s Important to reach and stir Kathy Knapp, Dale Kowell, head wound, police Mid. I would not urge toa‘ , he between the Democratic Girl Scout Troop 1 will have “ His adamant attitude is wo“ “ ‘ “*^® HamUton was brought to Hart- said, but added: "I do riot think Republic of Vietnam and the a Rummage Sale Tuesday from the students as a whole and al- Janice Krause, Clifford La hardly the way to meet the fis- "®^ "P^P®*’ totematlwal ford State Jail to await appew- we do Justice to our country ' u„,ted states as declared by 6 to 8 p.m. at the Legion Home so to reach each student in- Polnte, Valarle Larson, Linda cal crisis which confronts toe currency Holding the prize for the most original costumes at the Sadie Hawkins Dance, is Doreen DeCormier dividually —trying to give him Lawson, Sue MacDonald, Char- currency would be used ance this morning to East Hart- wheel we spend time "pursuing p^ench (foreign) Minister on Leonard St. Donations of with her date Doug Eichman (left). Joining in the spirit of the occasion are hillbillies Nancy Forrest the Incentive to learn and al- lene Magnuson, Linda Mar- nation. There must be a solution ~ {jj' jeUars and ‘ ord 12th Circuit C o ^ . In court, our personal ambitions” that at couveD e Mur^Ue on is ‘ April a d u lt'c io tW m a y be'"made to and Bob Decelles. All four belong to the class of ’69. Ducking for apples also drew a large crowd. so the chance for enthusiasm chlslo, Debra McComb, Mindy sterilnr'M Intemltlonal• h®VkA wase e r n o givencvIvrA M a 30-day QA./laxr suspend-ailorVAnH. the4Vi a sameo o w i a timef l w i a divideHI i HH a thefV iA coun- ____ ^ ___Mrs. ___Francis . __ Bemardl, 45 Jo- IN GROUND POOLS and bers of both parties who realize ^ Jail sentence on the breach try. (Herald photos by Bucelvtelus) in his endeavors. MenscheU, Doris Mitchell, Mar- (Ha o-miHtv nf oitnoitAm " reserves. ______.. __ , , , _ . , .. . ■"'] ABOVE GROUND POOLS the gravity of the situation, the of peace charge, and the resist­ "The DRV government is of ®®P" chUdren's clothing to At Bennet, the week was furth- tha Mustard, Jan Obuchowskl, statement said. ■We still have too much divi- opinion that Paris (nst t^s ^*'®- Oscar Kurtz, 337 Keeney er enhanced by the fact thait It Don Osier, Judith Paterson, Sue ance chargee was nolled. sion In this country and too . I* St • white elenhanta to Mrs We Custom Design Swimming Pools miy Linda Nadeau About Mills and hla committee plan A.F.S. Hosts Hamilton’s conrictlon on manymanv pwple™«nie thinking tooioo muchm.u-h appropri^rvenue P®** ®"mmunUt Po- his senior year. ed by scholarships for Hartt nergren! The Junior varsity is flgure for fiscal 1969 spending gj^g^. y^g nonstop transcon- ter May 20. offered to send a cruiser to Ton- land, and Phnom Penh, the With a tiny turning radius of onl;^ Saturday night, 8:0O-Square >^®‘ve enough 16 inches, the Bolens Lawn Keeper That’s all quite a dose of the­ school of music and Laurel Mu­ made up of Val Larson, '69, dance at South Methodist qualHy points to moke the hon- reductimis will amount to $6 bll- tinenitol g^^^ iFU^ht.flight Mrs. Barbara J. Day of 123 cp lf as a meeting__ place. CJambodlan capital where the sic Camp. This year she sang Hon. “ ■ is the one riding mower that others atrics, ' yet drama does not Kathy Glenney and Karen Church. ° "on®*- indicates In 1944, synthetic quinine was Hemlock St. was charged yes- The North Vietnamese broad- United States has no diplomatic The BOIiEl^S have the most important place in the All-Connecticut Chorus Saunders, both 70, Olnny Sunday-Free time, students .n proficiency within a level and But Rep. John W. Byrnes, of a Harvard Univer- terday with embezzlement by cast today indicated an end to relations, on grounds they did can’t follow. Its exclusive Center- In John’s plans, future or pres­ and had a solo in the Central Jewell, Leslie Vaughan, Susan mayVMrtav attend rellcious services 1inm UCl* ITIRV ill Il&CL ~ DC flUIllDCr __ this can be done by aepordtlng Wlscctriain, ranking Republican laboratory. agent, after $60 was found miss- the stalemate. As received by not meet conditions he wanted Pivot Steering lets you (nit square Y ent . . . To help establish a Northwest Chorus. Parclak, and Erma Sanchini, the morning, lOH in the after- 3“ ’ . 7®®’ the lists accordingly. on the Ways and Means Com- during Worid War II, tog from a cash register at Cal- u .S . monitors, Hanoi Radio for a talk site, Lawn Keeper corners, twist through the most chal­ But Linda doesn’t let ail this all ’71. weU rounded personality, John noon (1:00-2:30, MHS pool). f®®^®*^ Separate honor rolls would re­ mlttee, said House Republicans 160,000 German sol- dor’s store where she was em- aald: He said the U.S.-North Viet- lenging obstacles with ease. Srated success go to her head. She’s Manchester has b e « very <^°®® i"®**®. nds^kes and the ______won’t support any tax-economy ^ g „ gu„en(ierM to British and ployed, police said. Court Is set "The Democratic Republic of namese representatives should has been pursuing courses in Congratulations are extended ward A and B students accord- Up-front for a clear view, you steer English. Latin, Modem Eu­ always Nadeau. WHAT does to all these girls, and it is sure successful with Its AFS week- In deterolnlng (I!lass jjjg their own ability and package unless It calls for a $6 j^gpiggn armies alcmg the Elbe for May 20. \^[etnam (North Vietnam gov- meet to a neutral atmosphere, ropean History, and Compara­ that mean? that the coming season will be ends In the 'past, and all of "®nk Illustrates this point. Class Ranks .would give an ac- billion cut to the coming year. juver. emment) la of the opinion that with adequate communlcatitms...tough act the front-mounted 32-inch rotary tive Government. Not only, his Oh. How about the time. . . one of pep and plenty of spirit. those who participated consider The level system Is used so curate comparison of grades "nie Democratic party and Five Years Ago Fred (Tex) Winter, who formal talks between Hanoi and for diplomatic dispatches, ac- mower — aim it where you want to . . . Miss White said to wear courses, but his extracurricular Kathy Krause,. '69 • * •i. ■' b It a 'worthwhile project. Very that a student may work ac- and ability with the entire sen- the executive branch are gotog HaiU was placed under mar- coached Kansas State baskct% Washington should be under- cess by the world press and ac- nqpw — for fast, ene-paes mowing. activities reflect his interests. dark (I repeat) dark sweatshirts seldom will you get a chance to cording to his own speed and lor class, to have to come tot a $6 bllUon y ^ jg^ ^ g djapute with the ball for the past 16 years, will taken Immediately, cess to diplomats of the coun­ Rear wheels track front wheels exact­ to the dress rehearsal for the to foUow They Include Current Afftdrs Baseball meet students from Japan, scholastic ability. Therefore, A level should be a chal- reduction," Bymea said. Dominican Republic Intensified. coach the University nt of WnaVi.Wash- "It "xt decides to'send a, Minister tries with Interest In the South­ "Tliere’s No Business Like ly — no shortcutting on turns. 6 HP Club, Latin Club, and Somanhls, Veneziiela, Austria, South At- the higher levels.cover material lenge and stimulate good study “ There Is no point working ington team next season. Xuyan Thuy as its represents- east Aslan conflict. Show Business" routine that The MHS Baseball Team got Lauson engine is in the rear — cuts where John has beei) chairman rica, and Germany at the same In greater depth and at a faster habits arid better marks. Un­ out something to conference p^gi^ent CSiung Hee Park of Roundtable did in the talent off to a fantastic start as it French Clubbers noise and exhaust problems. For­ of the typing committee. time. rate, require a greater effort less the honor and Class Ranks that won’t pass the House,” ^ re-elected by a show, and you wqre . . . won its first 3 encounters. Coach The APS Club extends an in- of class participation and in of- include levels In evaluation, continued. "And you cannot ara jg^y^nyg ypte. ward and reverse speeds in two ranges Jotm’fl outstanding ablUty to BRIGHT ORANGE?! No; it Hal Parks chargers defeated FITZGERALD! FORD INC. vltatlon to all MHS students to feet, are more difficult than there will be a decreasing num- members of your p&rty to vote give up to 264 feet of travel per min­ talk wUl add to bis background wasn’t really that bright — it Bristol Central in the opener 10- / attend the above events. the lower levels. ’The admlnis- her of students enrolled In the for a tax Increase based on a ute. Ask to test ride the Lawn Keeper. grxi enable him to fulfill his fu­ was actually flourescent. 8, then they were victorious over Invade Quebec Marcy Juran, ’69 tratlon falls to realize that higher levels. Students should spending, cut smaller than one Blue Passports Used ture plans. Most logically, Jcbn . . . Or the time that "certain Conard 0-4 in 13 innings, and Its performance is a tough act to ------:------„ levels, as well as quality points be rewarded according to the voted by the Senate—to be less wants to be a lawyer, and someone” came to take you out finally they defeated Bristol ’Twenty - eight students left tlon^^ of the Cross In bronze, frugal than the Senate." WASHINGTOlSr—The Presi­ LET’S FACE IT follow. . . for any other rid i^ mower. Eastern 10-8. measure proficiency, and until quality and successfullness of should do well in counseling one summer evening and he „ Manchester Sunday night April knelt on the holy stairs, and 1 3 ., It Is beUeved GOP support dent ot the United States does people. Ae’s known many me­ came a day early, or were you this is done, the (Hass Ranks work completed. * Through the first 3 games thC Quebec through the wax museum txUJtTtCVS llO tV will continue to be Inaccurate. wUl be needed In both Senate not need a passport. Members Usualy it takes a lot,..ot patience to find M A X I­ morable people at MBS and has a day late? ’There you were, Indians’ top hitters have been ‘or a bus trip to Quebec ^ wx/ Stocerely, and House to pass any tax­ of his family carry Wack Quality points arid the level Cathy Glard, ’68 liked strong willed people who you ravishing beauty, SCRtlMP- Tim Coughlin, '68 and Dal- City, under rthe supervision of Anne ■ and the history of the spending bill. leather d(^m ents Uke diplo­ M U M VALUE. But, conne to us, and you'll find know what they want, but who TOUS looking . . . from the tip Ostrout, '68. Both boys have Miss Lorena Dutelle, French BacUlca. At 3:30, they returned 2, and 3 for system are important In de­ In other developments: J mats’. Congressmen and other termining cnass Rank and still feel a oooicem for others, of your dirty toes to the top of been coming through with qj^jj Advisor. The bus arrived to Quebec and shopped in the —Administration officials said official travelers carry maroon it. waiting for you! nils statement aptly reflects your head (your hair clean ^nd therefore, new procedures must ERWIN TUXBUBY ‘ drarim enf*th rie‘^der aoS^rs at 10 o ’clock Monday "modern department stores. Dln- they will seek to revive In Oon- passports. All 'the other pass- John’s own personality. curlered!). This Season be set up. One suggestion would Hawkins Hop grees their proposal to tax the popta are covered in pede blue. John has his own idrong feel­ Nadeau also means more. Lin­ -tole Tim Cummings ’68.% m students went di-' haU of t h ^ V ^ ^ s a w ...... After winning...... two In. „a row. be to draw up a separate qual- ings etxiut people and ideas, but da you’re "m y linda." Like the has come through with two fine b^tor^Torng The i l ^ o f Muslc^^^^^ the Manchester%rJTk toa^i w^s 1966 Ford Conv. 1966 T-Bird Landau Ifl sure to get to know people time you sang that beautiful reUef appearances which have . ^ ^ saw Doctor Zhivago. It was an overrun by ConaitfWid Maloney *® ^°"® M?® Is Attended 7-llter, V-8, 4-speed transmission, solo In the Central Northwest before he Judges .them. Like­ netted him 2 victories. TOe ^ e n t e h l^ L onSrttmito advantage to have seen • the to a tri-meet. Maloney hosted Honor courses ^ d - would only power steering. V-8, aiutomaitic, full, power, adr condi­ wise, John feels a student’s per- concert and after intermission openef- was won by "Big Ben malor Industries and movie once before, becalise both the fatal meet, which was held ®o*'*'I*to*” S ^le d By Hillbillies BARLOW'S TV tioned, black vinyl roof. . fonnance should be evaluated you came out t o . listen . to the Gryzb. Then-v,. Indians third pitch toj,, see the major IndustriesIncludlnE and the were ^m Frencn. Tuesday, * uesuay, Aprilapni 30.,Conanlau., tjonara tooklOOK of points^ (accototog to instead o f being primarily Judg­ second hall of the concert. Full- IS PLEASB) TO WELCOME not Chateau Frontenac and the old- , Qn Wednesday, they went to- le^ls.*In this wav. a stu. pow- ed by hlk hair style. This defl^ length gown and all, you plopped pitched well but has not been Quebec“ wWch La^MuleTpori whe;7th7y‘‘saw Manchester third, -fhe final 1®^®!®-® ®t«^ er of a woman!! was „„ nKely oplnioned senior tends to right down in the Front Row (no Involved to a decision yet. the historical presentation of the scores were Conard-82, Maloney- dent would be able to compare clearly shown Friday, April 19, Steve Stenger 1967 Thunderbird 1963 Galaxie Conv. fancy as well as soriety, and less) next to a very dear friend WKh a 3-0 record the Red and ^®I®® 1837i ...... ------62. and Manchesteroo 68 .» at the annual Sadie ^Hawkins wlU spend windy fall dayATead- In the audience (her name Is White U at the top of the CCIL The rest of the afbm oon con- main strategies used by Que- S k ’69 L a fine dance. Held in the cafeteria, the TO rrs SERVICE DEPARTMENT Landau. Full power, a(ereo, ;tir Power steering, radio, heater, white­ standings. However, to the next sisted of free tl,ne for touring bee (31ty in defending Itself J watch Johnny Canon’s "TV>- And whose Idea was it to ride very busy with as many as a the Chateau. There were many 1700 s. A model of the city was u f l t o t t e ^ n '69 ’ games to a week. If the boy? things to do and see. and some displayed across a large room, • ^®® *'«tem n . 6^^ Highlighted by the opportuni­ night CMiow." up Main Street with all the ty to bob for apples, have 1965 Dodge Polara Persuasive, int^gent, tal- windows rolled down while we keep husUlng. they could chose browning through quaint *’®“ '®®„ J " ® Jump and po?e vault. Steve ofe- Student® ®I*«»*»d miss deckles 'and totto^*“ “°;>ato?;^ 1965 Country Squire emerge as the league champs— shops, or seeing the Interior of shown by the use of technical ^ ^jme f|rom classes to settle per- on or to pick candv from the lented, gallant. . . J>o you need sang "Mary Buck’’ to the tune 4-Door. V-8, automatic, power steer­ a n d Wagon. 6-pasaenger, autom ^c, counaellng? TS^n be sure to of Handel’s "Hallelujah Chor- bring home the eXTL trophy the chateau, the wax museum, devices. One hour was left to J ’in t o e ^ -y a r d run and a ®<>n«I matters to the office, lollipop ' uee 'provided this ing, power brakes, radio, heater, to the "hotbox." ‘ h® Parliament Building qt Que- finish buying souvenirs or to . M d a yearis Sadie Hawtois ^ c e to whitewalls. w T eerlng, radio, heater, whitewalls. contact: us" 1 "There’s been a lot to re­ Ray Kelly ’68 bee and the foraiHcatlon whll ®"® ® ^ toW oJ ntoe p o S . SkTp^v/rt^^ befoto or after school or may be a m eZraSi erant^'^ti!^ Mr. John Boy, Atty. T member, Linda—that dog, pea­ ^ d historical site where Que- fore leaving Quebec at 12. . pieced first and second in get a pass from toe office be- school year. Music, provided U S Peeirl at. I nut butter and banana sand­ bee defended Itself against Its The sounds of packaged the 220-yard sprint with an ex ‘ore school to leive a study by the PropheU. topped off a Mandiester, Connecticut. . S. A. T. TEST 1966 Galaxie wiches, madrigal singing,, folk fi!!'” !.!.!;. lunches, cara games, songs and cellent time , of 22.9. Ernie Me- hall. fun-fllled evening. Pam Fllkonis ^66 1967 Chevrolet masses, second congo choir. The Scholatlc Aptitude Test, togs done by Canadlen Hippies jokes could be heard on the jnemy ’68 took a first against All were dressed in the Sadie 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, pow­ Harmony (and discord), Alda, thehe Achievement Tests, and the to *n the ine streets streets of ot Quebec Quebec were were long long ride ride home home until until 11:30 11:30 p.m. p.m. jialoney Maloney and and a a second second against against StudenU reporting to toe Hawkins style. But Jim LeggUt El Camtoo Pickup. V-8, automatic, er steefing, radio, heater, whitewalls, Writing Sample will be given admired .by all. A horse and when all reached home agreeing conard In the 440-yard run. nurse’s office between periods emd (best match- radio, heater, black vinyl root. less than 18,000 miles. ABIDIAN ON SALE slaving summers at the dry Karen Blssell cleaners—and oh yes, blke-rld- here tomorrow. Students taking buggy ride through this section that the trip was both fun and Manchester Just couldn’t seem must arrive In toe nurse’s of- ed couple), Doug Eichman and Arldlan, Manchester’s, literary ing up Box Mountain and the morning test should be In provided another tour of the interesting, to get off the ground as It didn’t flee before toe bell rings or they Doreen DeOormler (most origl- b and arts. magazine, will go on screaming all the way down . . their seats by 8:80. Those tak- c“ y a different manner. Cathy Glard, ’68 j-agg completely, A big will be marked tardy. nal couple),. Joyce Preston, 1 A OOOD SELECTION OF NEW 196$ FORDS • \.sale in English classes \next Oh, you out there. If you ever Ing the afternoon tests should The entire group went to dto------upset occurred In toe 880-yard ------and Bob Decelles (funniest girl keek. If you haven’t manag^ed want to find Linda during be to their seats by 1:30. For ner near the Qhateau and a relav when Manchestel' dropped StudenU will be hOJd flnan- and boy costumes) seemed to "Your Hoodquortors for Over 20 Years!" to''plck up .a copy yet, plan on -school hours, enter the back both the SAT and Achievements, variety ot French, American,, 7 % Saw Far East baton. The Indians record Is dally responsible tor careless stand out among the crowd. t btqoiig one on Monday. You’ll- door to the music wing. After bring two soft pencils: For and Italian foods were ordered. WASHINGTON — During now 2 and 3. Their next meet Is or malicious damage to I any The success of the dance pro- find It well worth the $.76 you Steve Is a well-known TV Technician In the Manchester area. CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO.. Inc. 'sphool hours, call her home on the rittog Sample, bring a ball- Flaming duck with orange peak tourism season, S3 a home game against Bristol school property, vlded to all that the girls cer­ FITZGERALD FORD, pay. It’s packed with stories, D o^e St. She probably won’t be point pen. sauce was popular with some. pgj. ggnt the passports car- Central on Tuesday, May 7. • tainly can show the guys a good He nas wide experience in the servicing ot RCA, Motorola, poems, drawlnpi, and {riiotog- home, but .Mr. and Mrs. Nadeau Parking will be In the student On Thursday, the group left rled by Americana specified Eu- B<)b Dixon, *69 If school Is closed',due a time. Girls, it isn’t easy to have '^ tiT an d Sylvil^ Color and BAW kotm. ‘Tolland County’s Oldest Ford Dealer^’ 38 M A IN SUWr, MANCHESiat • PHONE M3-7VS8 raphy — all nbW itted by your or Charley or Phillip or Laura parking lot, and students are for St. Anne de Beaupre, a rope as a destination. The Far storm or other condlitibn bejraad the ables turned around, leav- m a t. MS-60t6 AND ASK-FOB STEVE Windsor Avenue, Rockville—Open Evenu^s fellow students. will bq glad to take a mes­ to enter the building through shrine to honor of St. Anne, lo- East had 7 per cent, toe West- Pupils tardy to other than toe our control, the next djay we re- tog you to jleclde who to ask Daily 7:30-5: Thursday 7:30-9; Saturday 7:30-4 sage. the Cafeteria lobby. Room as- bated approximately - thirty em Hemisphere 4,» Mlcleast 3, first period class will report to turn we will have a schedule of for a date. But. wasn’t it worth BARLOW'S TV 'M . 643^2485 ' 875-3369 Dismissals for^JUness will be P.8. Say' lello to your grand­ blgnmenU will be posted In the miles from Quebec C!ity. They Australia and Oceania 2, Afrl- class Immediately Instead of to periods that would have oc- It? 1089 TOLLAND TPKE.—MANCHESTER luade only ,by the nurse. mother foi ^e. MZB, '68 lobby. saw the Baclllca, and the sta- ca i. the office. ( curred on the last day Bege ’70 SERVICE THAT SAVES 1 , ■V V * P A G ir TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING h ERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, MAY 8, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY S, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-THREE ...... ^

THE ^ 0 ' Santiago Takes Up Slack Herald Angle Pitcher^s Duel Won by Kinel and Fast By Nip W ilson Indian Nine Harrelson Supplies Punch EARL YOST Sports. Editor 1-0 on Sixth And Malonev Harrelson and Conigliaro be­ in his last seven official trips BOSTON (AP) — Jose Schaal’s two out single in the came friends after Ken was fifth Inning. help the Red Sox as a first Majors Not Ready for Ebcpuigiob Inning Run Meet Today Santiago has taken up baseman converted to an out­ signed as a free agent last Harrelson was left stranded August following his , uncondi­ How can major leagfue baseball even think of expan­ much of the slack in the fielder. after beating out a high infield tional release by the Kansas sion when there is such a shortasre o f talent? ex­ Pitching was on the bill HoipJng to return to winning "I still don’t have my normal ways, Mlanchester High teaitol- r pitching department while chopper in the second Inning, City Athletics. Harrelson and ample, it’s obvious with each passing day that the Dos- of fare and Gary Kinel but fdllowed with two big hits. swing back,” he said. “ My tim­ ed to Oeppa Field in Meriden Jim Lonborg recuperates ing still is off. I'm just going A’s owner Charles O. Finley ton Red Sox won’t repeat as American League cham- served it to near perfection After Reggie Smith led off the didn’t sec eye-to-eye in a bitter pions unless they can get some help behind the plate, yesterday afternoon at thle afteimoon for a 3:30 pair­ frofh knee surgery, and out there and giving it every­ ing with OCMj foe Makmey fourth with a line double to dispute. ahadow of his old self when he East Catholic High as the Ken Harrelson hopes to do right, Harrelson looped a single thing a e iM trl/... 13 T3- with singles 11 innings apart as and Ernie Banks homered forClhicago (Horlen 0-4), night Strikeouts—Singer, L.A., 39; and Jordan $125 for second. ' 8:32—Starter’s Time SUNDAY triots, five different sites have awards wUl be made to base­ Socha, ss 0 0 who wound up with 40, and Bai- cently it was unable to make its Welz. S3 2 3 3 1 1 ^ce lor John Boozer. Pic- the Dodgers won the longest the only run of the game off Jim California (Wright 1-0) at De- - Ryan, N.Y., 36. Jim Pickering, of Michigan 8:40—Gcda. Sertlphln, Landsberg, Alubdew. if pitch because of wet grounds. Popin, 1 1 0 1 0 1:30 ( 3) The Outdoorsman Kemp. been used for "home” openers. ball star George Greer and ley Howell, with 30, led the as­ Muro, I 1 1 3 0 1 kle bnne. It keeps you out game they have played since Banning in the (3ubs’ victory. **'°*’^ (Lollch 1-0) .night was a close third with 297 and 8:48—Kuehn. Parks. M. Weinstein, TotaJs 21 (SO) The Professionals The sixth in nine years will swimmer Den Sullivan at the sault. Tray^s, c 0 6 0 0 1 of spitball trouble with the ^ Bos Angeles lO years The victory ended a three-game^. Baltimore (McNally 2-1) at Ed Gaffney of Manchester was J. Gordon. Woodrow WUion (0) Thej White Sox are looking for Hutemnson. If 0 0 0 0 0 —Auto Racing 8:!»-Schmer, Kuhnly, Allen, Po- take place Sept. 22 in Birmlng- dinner. ab r h Los Angeles played poorly in Ga^on, rf 0 10 0 0 iimr>ii-ai9 ' Braves tied the game Pirate winning streak and -S Washington (Pascual 3-1), night right behind with 294. Jim lozej. 0 someone to add wood to their 2:00 ( 3) NHL Stanley Cup PertUns. 83 ® ® 2 0 0 the finale which gave Boston the Ilanaon, cf 0 10 0 0 umpires. b, (be ninth on Felix Millan’s three-game Chicago losing Saturday’s Games Sports Slate Ploen of Minnesota, current In- 9:04—^Boskin, Beller. Ootin. Per- Ptak, rt 8 0 0 batting attack. How come they Gcorgelti. 3b 1 1 0 0 0 Playoff raechio. aiBrien, 2b 3 9 } g g series by a 4-2 count, the sixth Fre'eddo, lib 0 7 0 0 0 Ryan, the winning pitcher run-scoring infield single. string, New York at Chicago temationgl champion finished 9:12—Starter's Time Kolenda. c 3 0 1 don’t contact Bob Carpenter? who aillowed just three hits in * * * ' , » * ( 8) Oakland vs. Red 0 0 time in the modem reign of the California at Detroit b a s e b e l l in a six-way tie for fifth with 9:20—^Reynolds. Pasternack. Ert- Private Hopes of 14 M. Thompson, lb 3 0 1 Totals "s M *5 ^ ~i innings he pitched, ASTROS-CARDS- REDS-GIANTS- Sox man Trabltz. Therrlen, cf 3 0 0 g g Celtics that the Lakers have Minnesota at Cleveland Manchester vs. Maloney; Bol- 293. 2 :15 (30) Yankees vs. White 9:28—^T\illn, Wineze, Brody, Ros­ Hynuin. If 1 9 0 The National Hockey League said he out of trouble be- Denny Lemoster threw a - Johnny Bench came up with a Baltimore at Washington enthal. DAmico. 3b 2 6 1 0 0 been their final ’vlcUms. Adamlck, cf ton at Coventry; Ellington vs. The tournament payed 20 Sox will have to order more ice for- A Wilson, p 2 0 0 Oakland at Boston 9:36—Hllln.skl. Berger, Snyder. Coup, c ^ckle brine pre- three-hitter at the league-lead- bases-loaded single with two out Stafford; Rockville vs. Glas- places to the pro men. Seventy 6 !00 ( 8) Yale vs. Brown Bugnacki. D. Thompson. If 1 0 0 May "l5. That’s when rosters Green, lb scribed ^ trainer Gus Mauch Cardinals and the Astros in the 11th to break open the Sunday’s Games tonbury; South Windsor vs. seven archers from eight states 9:44 — Lanion, PaVbor, Hubin. In Kentucky Derby Lundcll, If 1 0 0 must be frozen for the June Rhodes. 3b Lacrosse—Taped WiMner. Waz, ph 1 0 0 Solcnski. 2b to veat blisters on his pitching broke Nelson Briles' consecu- Clnclnnatt-San Francisco game California at Boston t Granby. competed. 9:&a—Starter’s Time draft. Lakes, p rt t victory string of 13. He had and before the Inning was over Baltimore at Washington 10:00—Wilson. Pahle, Sleln. Moric- LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)—Jimmy Conway is hoping Totals ^ 2 5 Masters champion Bob Goal- Rose, rt TRACK er. East ...... 1 ...... 900 OOl x—1 Matthews, a don t like pickles, ' said four this season and nine at the Reds had scored twice Minnesota at Cleveland East Catholic at St. Thomas 10:08 — KcUnor, Brown, Baum. Francie’s Hat will make Saturday another very special 2B—D ’A m ico; 3B—Alubickl; SB— by had never finished better Feurman, ss Ryan , who was lifted after campaign, more. Willie McCovey and Jim Supersonic Golf Balls Out Krtman. Wriiren. Therrlen; DOB—-East 4. Clapp, If California at Detiroit Aqulnhs. 10:16—Sweeney, Wober. Hartman. May Day. WiDaon 5; BE—Wilson 2; SO—Kinel than 25th in seven pre'vlous tour­ throwing 136 pitches and strik- griies singled in the tlxth for Hart each hit his fifth homer for New York at Chicago, 2 GOLF Kut>cr8chmld. 9, Wilson 6. naments at Augusta. . Total 8 23 1 2 2L 9 7 1 the first St. Louis hit. the ciiants. 10:a4r-Cohn. Wholley, Karilner. Henry Foi;rest Is wondering hayje a gross value of $166,100, Bolton ... 200 010 1—4 doing the job. I keep dipping m y ______East Catholic vs. South Cath­ McMe«‘kin. Ooventoventry ...... 001 000 0—1 National League USGA Takes New Steps a0:aa—Startcr’.s Time a certain post -will block For-' with $122,600 to the winner, 8R-^uro 2. Wela 1: 6AO-«Wels: finger in a jar of the stuff. olic at Goodwin Park. Golfers'Divide W. L. Pet. G.B. 10:40—Coniln. Scarlato, Zubrow. ward Pass’ way to the Kentucky Jockey Jsmael Valenzuela wiU LOB—Bolton 6, Oofventry 4: B8 — Winless on Tour This Year Hallowell. CHECKERED Popln 1. Lakes 1: SO-^PoPepin 6. Y ’’Only trouble is I don’t like St. Louis 14 6 .700 — For Speed and Distance 10:48—Keating. DlCorcla, Warm- Derby winner’s circle. be looking to get Forward Pass Lakc.s 6. the smell. It bothers me, espe­ Bid for Patriots ington. Bloniaz. And 12 other trainers are sad- a good break, while Howard ^ Second Match iBOWUNGy Cincinnati 10 9 .526 3}4 10:66—Knapp. Dow. MoMahon, B. cially when I bring my hand to died with their private hopes Grant will be trying to help* San Fran. 10 9 .626 3% MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—The (CHICAGO (AP) —There nev­ “ We want maximum distance ApIol „ , It was the second straight split FLAG my mouth. Outside the 18-foot Nicklaus Back in Groove 4 . , j ^4. . . il;04—Yosha. Kearney'. TanUJlo. and fears as they awiUt the 94th Francie’s Hat touch off Con- Registration Los Angeels 10 10 .500 City of Memphis is the latest to control and the manufacturers Keller. decision for the Manchester circle, of course.” 4 er will be a supersonic golf ball. running of America’s foremost \^ay’s May Day celebration. Pittsburgh 9 9 .500 put in a bid offering the Boston want maximum quality con- _ 12:00—Itobbimi. W. Peck, Duffy. High golf team as it defeated Registration for Little Miss In other Nationail League The United States Golf Asso­ * D|-lUlidC horse race. After Houston First Round Phila’phia 9 10 .474 4*/2 trol,” said Joe Dey, USGA exec- 12:08—Jerry Sweeney, Naktenis. The second early favorite is Softball will take place Satur­ garner Thursday, Los Angeles May Day for Conway does not Platt High, 4-1, and lost to RIVER8IDE PARK Atlanta g 11 .460 5 League home. ciation has taken fu lle r steps director, at the unveiling Vandorvoortl^PodoJTiy. Peter Fuller’s Dancer's Image, day at 10 a.m. M d S p.in. at ouUasted Atlanta 2-1 in 17 in­ HOUSTON, Tex.' (AP) — Golf- national ready to win. After thi Tardiff, Dlngua. Conard High 4V4-%, yesterday The two-state rivalry resumes Chicago , 9 11 .450 5 The Commercial Appeal re­ Tuesday Of a computerized, fall on the first day of the who will be ridden by Bobby Us- nings; Houston blanked St er Jack Nicklaus^ without a first round Thursday, nobody New^York ?nl at' Meriden Municipal course. Saturday night at Riverside lUlng Junior High Field. New York * 8 10 .444 5 ported Monday night that Mem­ and.JJtus, its distance ,$44,000 testing machine devel- la:24 — iMlarkow.e this Miay 4 Is a good competing. In another 60-Iap 208-203—580, Dave White 214, Park. yards. Scranton. Captain's Gig drew the fourth (C) def. Crockett (M) 2-up; champions golf club course with Houston 4, St. Louis 0 said. ’’The speed initially is 1:04—Charcncloff, Sommers, Atoy- day for me,” Cemway said main event. The eight-race show Larry Davis 214, Joe Colling- Back in Baltimore about 170 miles an hour. This is uakan. Ravbum. shortest odds in the early bet­ Manchester-Platt — Becker (M) BALTIMORE (AP) — Out­ Back By Popular Defflond! six birdies and no ntscues. Los Angelies 2, Atlanta 1, 17 Thursday after making BYan- gets under way at 8:16. wood 203-553, Tom Czerwinski about 260 yards of carry. COUNTRY CLUB ole’s Hat, owned by A1 Llppe’s ting line. ) def. Burgess (P) 3-1; Rood So far, the boys from the Nut­ 219-552, Pete Konda 210, Dave fielder Frank Robinson has re­ “ These must be my kind of inRlfSs “ R mantifacturers were g;iven Starting times and pairings (M) def. Chag.io.i (P) 6-4; Mar- turned to Baltimore after being greens,” the 28-year-old Colum- Today’s Gomes Saddle Rock Farm, an official Iron Ruler will start from the meg s.tate hold a 3-1 edge. Steve Hinchey 222, John Goiangos 557. 2nd Annual Exciting 'a free hand with their inventive Saturday’s Two Ball Best nart of the 14-horse field entered No. 1 position—” lt’i the shortest shall (M) def. Russo (P) 6-4; Evonslon of Granby, Bill Gre­ discharged from a California bus, Ohio pro said. ’’The ball Chicago (Holzman 1-1) at New genius they could make golf Uall Golf Tournament at the hospital, but still is confined to rolled good. I drove the ball well York (Koosman 4-0), night SHAVINfi STROKES in the l^i-mUe classic. way home,” said trainer Eddie Wellman (P) def. Crockett (M) co of New Haven and Dan De- FLAVORETTES—Grace Sny- balls that would go 300 yards on Manchester Country Club fol- 1 up. his home while recovering from and, of course, I putted well, Pittsburgh (Sisk 0-L or Blass The post Forrest Is worried Yowell—and will be.ridden by voe of Bristol all have captured ^ der 133, Shirley Wilson 126, ARNOLD PALMER too.” 1-0) at Philadelphia (Wise 2-1), by Frank Beard the fly—or about 360 yards in about U post position 13. Braullo Baeza. Manny Ytaza the checkered flag. The lone Gert Barton 147, Lucille Ku- an attack of mumps. all,” he added. 7:2r-WrfandHr’ cSfv‘‘cr. OurUs. 'We weren’t very lucky in the will be aboard Captain’s Gig. Meetiiig Schedule winner from the Bay State has kucka 126. Barring further compllcaUons, ■ Nicklaus edged Dan Sikes who night he is expected to begin worIcing had a 66. Atlanta (Niekro 2-2) at Hous- If this happened, Dey said H « t ^ ^ draw,” said the trainer for Mrs. The other 3-year-old colts, and been Bobby Bard of Westfield. The Central Connecticut Soc­ out early next week. Roberto De Vincenzo, the Ar- t°n (Wilson 1-2), night that golf courses would be out- mans. MarsHall. Gene Markey’s Calumet Farm. their jockeys, In the field are: The other big point men in Personal Hangup moded. —^Ackerman, Nelson. Cronin, In Forward Pass’ five victo­ T.V. Oommerclal from Mil­ cer officials Assoc, held its the action will be former Last Night’s Fights He was hospitalized after GOLF BALL OFFER gentine who lost a tie for the St. Louis (Carlton 2-0) at San spring meeting and Presi(dent playing a game April 20 in Ana- Masters title this year through Francisco (Marichal 3-1), night ” It would become a game of 7:1«—Johnston, Smiley, K. Gor- ries this year, four of them In lard Daldheim’s Bwamazon champion Buddy Krebs of Riccitelli, 172, PorUand, out­ Written For Newspaper slugt” he added. "The finesse lion. p . Edwards, atakes, he started from the No. Farms, Howard Grant; Charles Philip Hyde announced the Manchester and Danny GaluUo pointed Barry Andrews, 172, helm, Calif. a bookkeeping error, moved to CJlncinnai (Maloney 2-0) at schedule of meetings for the WELCOME DEAN—Newest addition to the staff within a stroke of the Nicklaus Los Angeles (Sutton 1-0), night Enterprise Assn. and skill would be gone. It Dtd'vney, Conklin, 1 through No. 4 post postllbns. Englehard’s 'Jig TTme, Bay ,of Waterbury. Philadelphia, lo, year: at Ellin^on Ridge Country Club .is Dean Lewis, 18. LOS ANGELES—Mando Ra­ The Oakland AttSetlca won 10 pace before fading. Saturday’s Games The golf you see at the b'di- would be a game of the strong 8:02—Ollavlano. hilgne'r, Novak, In his three losses, he broke Broussard; Mrs. Joe W. Sept. 6; Sept. 1 1 ,—Interpreta- mos, 141, Long Beach, Calif., of their 12 spring training exhi­ De Vicenzo posted a catd that Chicago at New 'York ginnlng of the season Is not stA ones. The average country club "^o^Bem er, Benoit Davts, si- from the ^lo. 6, 7 and 10 slots. Brown’s Kentucky Sherry, Jim Lewis joins Bob Schaeffer, left, as an assistant to MORIARTY BROTHERS St. Louis at San Francisco , course Is 6)300 yards. That aver- hrlnsz, The ooslt position did not keep Oombest; Alfred Hunt and Rich- tlon of rules; Sept. 18,—Clinic; Laverne Tart, former Univer­ Pro Wally Cichon, center. Lewis is from Misquami* knocked out Phil Garcia, 147, bition games against American included two eagles and three good as the brand playbd later . . .•___ 'TtvMfcKiA nrAurinD* * Scpt. 18,—E3xam for prospcctlvo sity of Bradley star,' led the Connecticut’s Oldest Lincoln, Mercury, Cougar, Montego Cincinnati'at Los Angeles, N g^( competitive level. ages out 360 yards a hole. Most stfraguiT^ Barton, stuck, Zanottl. Forward Pass from being made ard Scalfe’s Trouble Brewing, cut, R.I. (Herald Photo by Pinto.) Los Angeles, 9. League teams. birdies. One eagle came on what New Jersey Americans in scor­ Dealer! • Atlanta at Houston, N holes------'would be driven.” ..8:23 ■ - ,jMcGurkin , ---- McEafferty. the early 8-5 favorite for the Frank C. Sullivan’s Te Vega, officials; Sept. 24; Oct. 7; Oct. the Argentine called “ a short And that includes the pro tour. ing, with l',718 polncs for a 23.6 SIS CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, N Over the years, the average ’^g'is^Mo^^fariy n. Gardella R race which will go off at^;38 Mike -Manganello, Don B, 17; Nov. 6,—Annual Meetjng. putt qf loci feet.” The other was Maybe some of the. California Anyone wishing further in­ average, In their first American on a 35-footer; Sunday’s Gomes length of drives in the U.S. Open Gordon, ’Welman. p m EDT. It will be televised Wood’s Doh B;, Don Pierce; pros will start right at the top formation should contact Donald Basketball Association cam­ Pittsburgh at Philadelphia of their games. I’m not t ^ n g has been from 260 to 256 yards g i^ I^ ^ ere. from 4-5 p.m . and carried on ra- C.V. W h i t n e y 's Gleaming McKeJvio Jr. in Wethersfield. paign. OUR CUSTOMERS Atlanta at Houston to be snide when I point that —on carry and roll—for a first Dutdie. dlo from 4:20-4:60 p.n». by Sword, Eddie Belmonte, and class player. Q0 Q Mac Gluck’s Verbatim, Angel St. Ixiuis at San Francisco out. They’re lucky they live in ASKED US TO Cincinnati at Los Angeles the west. That’s where they Dey said that In the last five 8:68—DoHn, ’Putz. r , Gardella, If all 14 start, theJeihy wlU Cordero Jr. weeks, nine brands of golf balls C f t l» \ T h e Swiftest Stock Cars In^He East Chicago at New York, 2 chose their homes. I could live REPEAT THIS failed to meet the USGA maxi- Dick, NEW THOMPSON there If I liked. They can play ' * Drivers In The World! mum velocity requirenient. ONCE AGAIN! WSox Release golf out there all year round. A1 Ceiberger and George Archer The new tester eventually will b:l9-<5ari»)n, Drlnkwalcr, Spl- SPEEDWAYS TIRE SPECIAL C be shipped to the New York ALL ARE have had good success. during Pwwlnl. (Mhlava. C^n- JOHNSON SEAHORSE :00] Vet Ken Boyer I area where the USGA can deter- norton. Modifiod Feature the winter run of tbumaments. i mine the coefficient of jestltu- Ma- 4-PLY SI@£K CARS CHICAGO (A P)—The Chlca- They’re Californians. Of course, 304JKP QUAUFYINC HEATS I tlon of golf balls taken at ran- ’ 9:40—Maddox, Ayerx, Zemke, lin- 7.75x14 go White Sox Thursday uncon- that doesn’t explain Dave Marr dom . from display shelves. , „ _ , , . ^ . OUTBOARD MOTORS NYLON CONSOUTION EVENTS ditionally released Ken Boyer, getting off to such, a good jump “ That coefficient thing slinply tonlo. Bolin, Sanctionid Sunday Afternoon ONLY 30upFEATURE the veteran third baseman who on the current tour, since he’s means the measure. of llvell- ..9:92.— Jarvis, willry. Tarcn. 2:15 PM. WHITEWALLS VnnflHf). was the Nution.nl League’s Most from New York. ness,” said Dey. V/2 HP. to 100 HP. ' 8.25x14 PLUS! SEE LAP AFTER LAP OF OL.T>=iaw>t^ 10;0r—Evolhoch. Roris. Thomp LATE MODEL Valuable Player for the St. Lou- But the top 25 to 60 pros will The tester works substantlal- son, A. Gen. Adni. $2.50 SLAM-BANG ACTION, is Cardinals In 1964. be basically the California and gotten to expect It, and this jy (j^jg way: A ball ls~ driven 10:08—'MoParland. DuBols, Per- imKCHR Take Your Pick at One Low Price! raer^Ut, ZaYarolla. ------— Florida products, maybe some works a reverse psychology on (rx)m a rubber tee by a rotating SALES — PARTS — SERVICE THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT! 10:16—T^rplnnkl. Harrlf«on. Po«Uf*r, Children under 12 THESE AREN’T SECONDS KO TRADE-IN REQUIRED 1 FREE MOtNTINO! Yesterday’ s Stars where it’s also me. It's almost like having a striker wheel over a flight path MamiMln. s 10:22- Pahoy, Mattorn. StiJohn. EASY TERMS — USED MOTORS 75c mild. But I doh’t feel like I pen pal, the way I play in Call- of 6 feet 3% Inches. 10:5fl Krl8t/>f. riomontlnn. CS‘- 6ATES O H IH AT M O ADULTS ‘2.50 (HILDREN .50'1 BATTING — Ken Harrelson, should play well when I start fornla. I go out there knowing “ The speed of the striker Tonov Open Daily 7:30 A.M.-5 P,M,—'nnirs. to 9 SAVE TWO WAYS — WE GIVE VALUABLE GREEN STAMPS! Red Sox, had three hits, includ- out In California; and I don’t. I haven’t played well the last wheel and resultant speed of the 10:26 — Rarklol. Ohandn. .OlE\rk. ing a homer and a double, and In fact, I’m seriously thinking five or six years and probably struck ball electronically deter- SAT. to 4 P.M. PLUS THE ALL NEW EXCITING 10:42 -Bolin, Prrolnim. MlRllnro, 315 Center St. difove in- two runs in Boston’s 4-1 of skipping the California part won't again. mined, are then compared by a Dvmcnt victory over California. of the tour next year. I used to get discouraged, but built-in computer. Lnvry, nark TlQER DIVISION Manchester 1]-^! PITCHING s- Denny Lemas- I ’m not unique. Arnold Palm- now I’ve taken It to be a part "So, if you hear us ask'a play- I0:5t--W. EiiwauiH. i.undoii, Klor CAPITOL EQUIPMENT 643-5185 RT. 140 • STAFFORD SPRINGS. CONN. • FREE PARKING ter, Astros, limited league-lead- er has been quoted in the same of my golf life. And that’s tyhy er ■ at. a. (purnament about his ' 38 MAIN S T ^ T E L . 643-7958 THRILLS - CHILLS -- SPILLS MORIARTY ing St. Louis to three hits as vein. I haven’t made $10,000 out I say, don’t expect any great coefficient of restitution, don't 'Ti’ ’ nv ETiWrif Houston beat the Cards 4-0. there In six years. I’ve almost scoring at the start. laugh.” Ok<1o!i. Alhorton. EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON

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THAT SNORING r .AND THE PRINCE FELL f BACKING / WHATEVER)/ IF HE EVER . »■ *^AUNT PETUNIA! BUSS FELL^ THEN Bonding— Businoss Opportunity 28 ASUcEP ASAIN! PLEASE THE I IS DROWNING HEIR TO THE THRONE... A ^ E VOgTHAT_ RUN ONER T f llwa Holp WontMl— Help Wontod MoM 34 Holp Wontod MMo 34 FINISH THIS BEDTIME QUEEN KAGLE AND iMITH IDEA? DIDN’T.you NOTICE BY A STEAM­ Answer to Praviout Puzzia Mobil* Homos 6-A Confraeting 3 5 ROLLER, HE'D MOBILE lunch wagon, extra MECHANIC — farm tractor and MAN FOR LIGHT elsanup w«wk 1 STORY FOR ME! HAVE BEEN. FRIEND­ THEY KEPT TRVINO TO Nuns and Monks' a CLASSIFIED equipment. *^New sHcer, freez­ NIMROD (hampers — sales and ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ small engines. Call South Wind­ LIER THAN A WET $ELL ME ON th e ir PET 3UST LOOK ON mornings 8 to 12. Call ChorcliM service —Camper Town, Route rage, rec rooms, bathrooms er. Must be sein to b« ap­ HIGH; SCHOOL GIRL, light sor Equipment Co., Internation­ Motors, 64S-2791. HITCHHIKER 6IVING IDEAS ? t h e y REALI2E IT AS A FREE 8 Struck with ACRO&S :^ r a r ^ 140, East Windsor. Open eve­ tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ preciated. 033-5024. cleaning, half day week. Near al Harvester dealer. 289-8406 DIRECTIONS .'BUT THEV'RE DEADLOCKED PANT4 PRESS.' I Mother----- hand '-’N 9 Lymphoid nings and Saturdays. Now ment work, cellar floors, pa­ Prospect Street. 648-9117 after days or evenings after 6'p.m., REPAIR MAN needed, fuU-Ume WHICH ONE ARE AND CAN'T WIN! 6 Nun'f title advertising TA'Ve r n for sale, owner hM tissues for sewing machines, will train. 12 Avifauna booking vacation rentals. 028- tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- other Interests. Call 649-8181 af­ 6 p.m. 649-0767, attention George you BACKING ? 13 Autacold 10 Finale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS I M l. synski, Builder. 649>4291. Sadd. Good starting salary, many 14 French river 11 Legal mailer ter 6 p.m. 13 Exclamation m a t u r e experienced sales ' fringe benefita. Apply in per­ 15 Certain nuts n 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. APACHE MESA hardtop camp- HOMES* OARAGES, porches, 18 Frozen desserts (var.) sr :i!i women needed full and part- son. The Singer Co., 8M Main 17 Looks with 17 Form o( H er with extras, $000. Call 649- rec rooms, room additions, H o lp time. Apply Peggy Ann Shop, St., Manchester. 647-1428. satisfaction aircraft If 2071. kitchens, roofing, siding, gen- COOKS 19 Old World lizard IC 1 COPY CASING '^ E FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Manchester Parkade. 18 Guido's note r j H a n ------oral repair work. Financing 3 5 MEN WANTED part-time motn- 19 Every one 21 Sail yard (Scot.) U 4.so P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION 22 Sea eagle (var.) APPLlCA’nONS are being tak- SHORT ORDER COOKS Ings for janitorial duties In Cl IW w ■ L i 20 Celtic country — available. No down payment. WAITRESSES — both days and SMWAfH.lM. 24 International 32 Now (comb, 40 Verb forms Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:80 p.m. Friday. en for full and part-time wait­ Manchester area. Call 624-0620. TM US Nt on 23 Monk form) 42 Aladdin's helper Economy Builders, Inc. 048- ' nights. Must be over 18 years ' 27 Malayan gibbon language MotoreyeWo— ress work. Apply, W.T. Grant Si 25 Not wearing 33 Nunnery 48 Woos I I e iso . will start at top dollar. of age. Full or part-time. No AUTOMOTIVE mechanic want­ 28 Family member 37 Box wUh a )id 47 Portable shelter B ie y e lo s Co., Mancheseter Parkade. A L L Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN (coll.) shoes PLEASE READ YOUR AD experience necessary. Apply In Hours 4:80 to 11 p.m. Excel­ 26 Prince of . 38 Italian printer 48 Russian lake ------A A L Remodeling, Inside and ed. Top wages. Sunast Service 29 Norwegian (1740-1813) 49 Winglike part 1967 HONDA CB 160. person only. Howard Johnson, lent working conditions. Station, 666 East IiUddle Tpke., HI, WLRPNER! HOW >>** T i* ^ WEV, HOLD ON SAY, NOW, THIS IS NOT A arctic explorer darkness C lo n e d or “ Want A ds" are taken over the phone as a L'Ow .outside work. Flrq escapes TYPISTS ~ 30 Seize 39 Black Sea 50 Soldier of old gmventence ^ ^ mileage. Excellent condition. 304 Tolland Turnpike. % 640-6321. ABOUT USING M3UR/lt,w*TXA> \ THERE.' COOL IT, BAD WEAPON, SONNV BOV.' 31 Taxable unit harbor 51 Oriental tea and rec room Included. 1-872- YOU GET A LOT MORE 34 Music, as 31 Sick Good summer transportation. LOOKS LIKE eUMPIN' n «*; In time for the 8860 or 1-876-4S17. f r o m s e c u r it y THAN OUR MARCO POLO COULD USE...YESSIR.' written 2 3 4 6 r " • 9 10 11 646-1721. SALEISLADT — full-time prefer- MALE HELP wanted to deliver 35 Constellation 1 *■ '« ^ "» * W e for only ONE Incor- NAME SUGGESTS: Inse^on for any advertisement and then only WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ red or part-time 1 — 6:30, RESTAURANT Vernon, Rockville area, Fri­ 38 Monastic 12 ' 13 " H . l l y dignita^y Insertion. Errors which ^ 1068 SUZUKI motorcycle, 160 CC modeling specialist. Additions, Thursday night and Saturday GOOD SALARIES days and Saturdays, can earn included, excellent hourly rate. LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS 289-2704 41 Lengthy 14 15 with elecMc starter also sad­ rec rooms, dormers, porches, $2. per hour. Call 644-1402. 43 Colloquial dle bags. Call after 8 p.m. 648- cabinets, formica, built - Ins, Apply In person or call for ap­ FREE PARKING appellation 16 7172 accessories. pointment, 643-2128. Casual Vil­ EXCELLENT WORKING PRESS OPERATORS pw 44 Poetic ■ bathrooms, kitchens* 649-3446. FORK UFT OPERATORS lage Shops, 956 Main St., Man­ CONDITIONS BRIDGEPORT operators, day composition 1. 21 22 45 Given Into the 19 ■ ■ 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 HONDA trail M. 1867. Like new. CARPENTRY— concrete steps, chester. CAFETERIA ON PREMISES shift. All benefita paid. Blue PACKERS possession 25 2. 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 760 miles. — Extra seat, extra floors, hatchways, remodeling, AIR-CONDITIONED OFfTCE 48 Arabian seaport 23 24 Croas, CMS, life and health in­ First Shift, 46 Hour Week ■ (Rockville, Toll Free) new tires $326. Call after 6 porches, garages, closets, ceil­ ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER OUl OUR W Al BY J. a WIILIAN8 49 'Thoroughlares 30 surance, retirement. Apply 51 Abbatial Insigne ■ p.m., 649-9746. ings, attics finished, rec EARNED VACATION THIS Aeroklnetlcs, 218 Hartford Rd, EASTERN BOILER ft 52 Merciful rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ YEAR ELEC/TRONICS, INC. VEHSHE 11 82 33 1966 HONDO S-66 in good con­ HOLYSMOKE/.'\ PIE, HE THINKS HE 53 Merchant guild ** BANK AND MANY MORE EXTRAS 09 Loomis St. SHE MUST USE )CAKE, GETS THOSE KEEPS , 54 Bear witness to 1 er related work. No job too 30 30 40 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? dition. $160. Call 043-6647 after A SHOE HORN \COOKIES,\ TREATS BECALISE HER HOUSE' 55 Assumed name 36 small. Dan Moran, Builder. COME INTO OUR PERSON­ FULL BY 3:30 p.m. MEN part-time for janitor and I )HI hr MtA. Iw. T.M. I«t. U.f. P*«. OM. TO GIT ALU-that) CANDY TH' BOARDIN' DOWN 42 Evenings 640-8880. Proof machine operator. NEL DEPARTMENT ANY IN A LUNCH ^ BAR.. MISSUS UKES FILLIN'UP 41 COLONIAL BOARD Co. floor waxing work, 6 daya, fi A BOARDER 1 More intimate ■ ■ ■ 24-Hour Answering Service Convenient day time hours. WEEK-DAY FROM 8:15 A.M. BOK/ WHERE HIM-BUT SHE p.m. to 11 p.m. CaU 640-5104. D A V Y JO NES BY LEPF and McWILLIAMS DO y o u HEARS WHEN ONCE IN 2 Source of 46 46 47 NEWTON H. S M m , » SON - Call for appointment. The TO 4:16 P.M. TO DISCUSS JOB BOARD, THEY HIRE ANY AWHILE/ wisdom ■ Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Skilled and Unskilled Free to Heraid Readers Bonneville triumph, $1,025, 1966 South Windsor Bank A Trust OPPORTUNITIES WITH US. NO, THANKS,OLD I HATED LYINS TO DAVY... MISTER 7> NEW GUYS 3 Illusive 46 W 61 tions, rec rooms, garages* WAIT A MINUTE... THIS IS DAVY EXCELLENT.' I'M HERE.' 4 Transgressions triumph, $825, 67 BSA, $826, 66 Co., 289-7407. BUDDY... I'LL PICK BUT IT WAS THE ONLY WAY JO N ES, MR. TIN TZ. GLAD YOU COULDN’T Want Information on one of our classified advertisements? porches and roofing. No job Excellent wages, full-time, AND I'LL DRIVE YOU UP A CAB A T THE HE'D ACCEPT HIS CHANCE-OF- 5 Compass point 62 63 Matchless $776, 67 Suzuki, $396, SECURITY INSURANCE TO THE AIRPORT, PAL. you CAN SEND THE CONVINCE YOUR 8 Singer's prized No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the too small. Call 640-3144. 6 days per week, shift dif­ CORNER. JUST A-LIFBTIME...WITHOUT ME/ J E T TO PICK ME PARTNER, MARCO, 1966 BMW, $960. Harley David­ CO. OF HARTFORD TO JOIN YOU.'/ moment s r 56 ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, UP. I'LL BE ALONE. 7 Feminine 2 son Sales, 49 Park Street, Hart- 1000 ASYLUM AVENUE COUNTER girl checker wanted life insurance, paid holi­ appellation EDWARDS ford, 247-m4.______Roofing— Siding 14 for dry cleaning establishment days, other fringe benefits. BLACK ANSWERINO SERVICE H O j^ A ^ Super 90, 1 ^ . L600 THE BEST in roofing — and full-time, steady work. Apply WOMAN miles. ^ Excellent condition. Best roof repair. Coughlin, at One Hour Martlaiizing, 299 Progressive and Expanding TO P offer. Call 643-6044. 643-7707. West Middle Turnpike, Man­ FOR FULL OR PART-TIME ■ Company 649-0500 875-2519 chester. ASSEMBLY WORK SEALEI 1966 HONDA 160 with brand new and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser In helmet $260. Bike just tuned Roofkng mol OPPORTUNITY CALLING! APPLY Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. and in top shape. Call 647-1662. Great demand for TV ad­ COLONIAL BOARD Co. Chimnoyt 14-A vertised AVON Cosmetics. CARBON PRODUCTS Inc. 1966 —HONDA, 306 super hawk. 615 Parker Street ta. iift U. 1P«* « ROOFING — Specializing re­ Turn spare time Into money. 218 Hartford Rd. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER AMtomobilos For Solo 4 Excellent condition. Hi-bars, pairing roofs of all kinds, new Earn good, steady income near Manchester, Cohn. MRS. E. T- LOFTU8 $5.95 custom mufflers. Call 643-0374 H fR A LD roofs, gutter work, chimneys home. Women in your neigh­ WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE NEED CAR? Credit very bad? after 6 p.m. borhood waiting to buy. No ______6 Ool. Oan Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ cleaned and repaired, 30 years' experience. Free estimates. experience needed. Call 289- MATURE WOMAN to work full est 'Douglas accepts lowest BEST BOX LETTERS Call Howley 643-6361* 644- 4922 today. time in specialize^ cheese and LARGE national cpiicem has BETTER down, smallest payments, any- CIGAR ■utinosf SorvicM 8333. gourmet shop. Apply in per­ openings for a m^at cutter ap­ MAKE t h e DISPLAY CASe JfZWlU.I4MS 5 .3 . 4* vttiere. Not sma,ll loan finance SECRETAR'? for busy sales W. G. Glenney Go. For Your son. Swiss Colony, Manchester prentice. Good starting pay, 5 THAT A YA ..teTMl,, HI M-M company plan. Douglas Mo­ Offorad « 13 executive. Interesting work, day, 40 hour week. Call 628- DOZBN.' SOT.' Information tors, 346 Main. air-conditioned office. 876-3886. Parkade. 886 N. MAIN ST. TREE removal-Trlmming. Rea- Hoertingond Plumbing 17 9381. THE HERALD will not VOLKSWAGEN 1066, original sonable rates. Covered fqr m ft M Plumbing ft Heating. SECRETARY FOR local law of- WANTED. Apply af- i.m. daily. Strand Thea­ SH O RT R IBS BY FRANK O'NEAL disclose the identity of owner, fully equipped model property dAmAfi'(» damage, Got a tree ______%v. #i/*p Wrif*flee. Write Rnv “ Box nn*’ "GG", Man. Man­ Service calls our specialty. No tre, Hartford. 622-4814. *ny advertiser using box 1300. Beat offer .over $1,100. problem? Call Dana’s Tree job is too small. Free chester Evening Heraild. THflJES A RUMOR letters. Readers answer­ Call 872-4900. Service, 622-8429. APPLY NOW . . . ing blind box ads who estimates gladly given. CaU WANTED — Middle-aged w o ^ THAT ybORE PLAVINg HARP V SET. 649-2871. an one day a week to do house­ desire to protect their 1963 BUICK Riviera, burgandy. WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec­ ______» Bookkeeper-Saleswoman work, caU 643-2672. START AFTER GRADUATION identity can follow this Immaculate. Must be seen to ializing in tree and shrub care. procedure: ieSH be appreciated, must sell, $1,- 643-8104. Millinorv, Part - Time Saleswoman AT THE AIRCRAFT -S 600 or best offer. 643-8024. Enclose your reply to the _■ LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also RELIABLE woman to clean one Drossmailing 19 Manchester jewelry store day a week. CaU 643-7136. j box In an envelope — VOLKSWAGEN 1966, 2-door se­ moving large appliances. Burn­ y-3 address to the (^assl- desires two women over 21. h ig h school seniors dan, economical. Assume low ing barrels delivered, $4. 644- PHESSMA!idNG — Alterations, LADY for general laundry work, fied Manager, Manchester zippers replaced, etc. Excel­ One as a full-time combina­ payments, no money down. Call 1776. full or part-time. Apply New BY ROY CRANE Evening Her^d, together lent workmanship, 649-4311. tion bookkeeper-saleswoman Mr. Bake 233-8716. System Laundry, 44 Harrison with a memo listing the Cellars, attics, yards, drive­ and the other as a sales­ START YOUR CAREER T*^T5o5n!I^UPREMEOF6u!^^ BY THE WAY, I HOPE WEIL, LET'S \ VtAH, WE READ INTHE companies you do NOT woman- for Thursday eve­ St., Manchester. want to see your letter. 1959 FOftD 2-door hardtop. V-8 ways sealed and small truck­ THE SPARKLE FROM MY GET DOWN TO PAPERS ABOUT ALLTMOSE ing done A -l, right. CaU Tre- Movin nings and all day Satur­ IN THE FAST-MOVING JET AGE IZ-CARAT DIAMOND BUSINESS, Your letter will" be de­ automatic, power steering. g^Truelilng— RICHES IN THE SEA, Call 640-8911 after 6:80. p.m mano Trucking Service toll days. Apply Shoor Jewelers, , A RING AIN'T BUNDIN' HEY, SAWYER? ANDWEAIMTOGETIN stroyed If the advertiser Storag* 20 917 Main Street, Manches­ la one you've mentioned. free, 742-9487. TOU, OUR COAAPAMyS ON THE GROUND FLOOR ter. UP TO THE AND a E A N UR WELL, 'IHENI WHATS T-’M 'fOO HACP i d -take/ If not it will be handled GTO 1966 Ha r d t o p , auto- MANCHESTER Delivery—light NIGHT Now is the time to pick the jet-age job or paid MINUTE 'ioue P(?06LEM? in the usual manner. matte, power steering. Assume TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, trucking and pau:kage delivery. training you want . . . and start working on the monthly payments, no money buUdIng lots cleared, trees top- Refrigerators, washers a n d ------Y' /'^T YTI tt- down. Mr. Dias 238-8716. ped. Got a tree problem? Well stove moving, specialty. Fbld- M AL your way to profits. Trie- p l O U K C V ^ L l i l \ i k date of your choice after graduation! worth phone call, 742-8262. Ing chairs for rent. 649-0762. phoning customers of the Ful­ Lost and Found 1 OLDSMOBILE 88 —1963, 4 door, ler Brush Company from your Come in and talk over your career plans with an FOR WAREHOUSE OFFICE LOST —Bunch of keys, with hardtop, power steering and SALES AND Service on Ariens home. Excellent profits. CaU employment interviewer at Pratt & Whitney Air­ 2 rings. CaU 643-7646 after brakes, automatic transmis­ Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Pointing— Pcg»oring 21 247-1949. mowers. Also Homelite chain craft. Find out about our highly-rated paid 'train­ 12:00. sion, excellent condition. 64'9- No Experience Required r-T ______6502. * saws and International Club INTERIOR and exterior paint- GIRL TO be assistant director ing program and the many good jobs open now. c h NU. Uc TM. Ut ft* OH LOST —Passbook No. 26-010181- ^------Cadet Tractors, Rental equip- ing and papering. CaU Phil of a Y.W.C.A. day camp. Must Yqji’re invited to cwne in any time before gradua­ 3. Savings Department of The CHEVROLET staUon wag- ment and sharpening service Denoncourt, 742-6173. be over 21 and have a W.S.I. Must Be Able To Start At “ If I'm going to get Jimmy turned on, Mom, you're OonnecUcut Bank and Trust ®{>. *100. Call after 6 p.m., 649- on all makes. L ft M Equip------'------certificate. Call Courtney Wil­ 11 P.M. tion and plan your jet-age career at Pratt & ^***^_**^ ^ la* mV Pw. going to have to get Dad turned off!" Oompany. Application made for 3074. ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, PELLETIER — Painting cox, 289-4377. Whitney Aircraft! M IC K Y F IN N BY LANK LEONARD payment. 876-7609 Manchester Exchange Interior and exterior, papering Excellent Benefits emd 1961 LARK* V—8, standard shift. — Enterprise 1946. P®Per removal, fully in- MVHaafM »•« Excellent' running coniUtion. Working Conditions LOST — Passbook No. 25-010183- ______sured. 643-0043, and 649-6326. KEYPUNCH 9, Savings Department of The CaU after 4 p.m. 640-7800. FORMICA counters, cabinet' ADVANTAGES OF THE WILLETS BY WALT WBITERBERU ^ork, Interior remodeling, ^ n tin g . Spe Connecticut bank and Trust px)RD Futura convertible 1963, OPERATORS Kitchen specialists. Good work­ clal rates for people over 66. I t'S THE Company. Appllca lon made for good condition, small and FIRST A JET-AGE CAREER TENTH manship at reasonable prices. CaU my competitors, then call TM E BENCVA \S THEREFORE, I AT LEAST, I payment. economical, automatic. Assume FRAME OF ¥ Free estimates. CaU Lou Das- me. Estimates given. 649-7863, FULL-TIME*DAYS low payments, no money down. THE FIRST VERY l/\APORTAMT OQ6UPV A VERY A V E R Y canlo, 640-8986. 878-8401. NATIONAL IH GAME-AND IN BASE.BAL.Ll Mr. Dias 233-8716. PART-TIME NIGHTS Jet-Age Pay * Jet-Ag* Opportunltlos “ SOUTHSIDE IMPORTANT PLACE COMFORTABLE Announconionts 2 ON TRIG PLACE ON THIS STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom STORES, INC HIGH HAS A ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- CHEVROLET Itnpala 1963, auto- painting, interior and exterior, Must be experienced Alpha- H SLIGHT LEAR T E A M ! T E AM ! fireplaces, flagstone terraces. Nine poid holidays ^ P ALLIE HAS ers, sales and service, bonded matlc, power steering. Assume All concrete repairs. Reason­ paperhanging, wallpaper re­ Numeric IBM keypuncher. PARK & OAKLAND AVES. I STRUCK representative. Alfred Amell, monthly payments, no money ably priced. 643-0861. moved. Wallpaper books on. re­ Company offers excellent Up to four weeks paid vocotijon Iw 7 TIMES— 647-1719 or 643-4913. down. Mr. Dias 233-8715. quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ wages and working condi­ EAST HARTFORD, CONN. FOR your child’s room! Your timates. Ca^l 649-9668. tions, convenient free park­ Sick leave with pay LIMOUSINE Service — 1968 1964 IMPALA convertible, stand­ child’s favorite cartoon char­ ard V—8. Excellent condition. ing, in-plant cafeteria and Cadillac yours for your wed­ acters hand painted oa a be'd- above average benefits. Complot* insurance benefits ding day with chauffer, Call 647-1882. rodm or playroom wsdl. In­ WAITRESSES — Days and air-conditioned, 7-passenger. quire at 12 Brainard PI., or nights. Apply Harry’s Piz­ 1967 NEPTUNE blue Karmann PAINTING FIRST NATIONAL Excellent retirement plan | MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Ulric Limousine Service, Ed­ Ghta. Clean. Very low mUeage. ■write Manchester Herald, Box za, 832 Main St. 640-6630. mund U. Parent Jr., 649-3660. Must be seen. 644-0923 after 6. • STORES •m .rbn-n.uw .S’*"™' i n t e r i o r & EXTERIOR . , Largest industrial credit uniop OF COURSE, MR. /^BERNATHy- W SOAAETIAAESI THINK I SHOULD TAKE 4Vil J CORVAIR 19W, 2-door sedan, Comer Park ft Oakland Aves. IFTHAT'S WHAT YOU VI4ANT. M LESSONS FFIOM A DIFFERENT PRO! Portonolt Aircraft Club social and recreational DO-JOU small and economical. Assume TRUCKING. Light truck- a x 7 A a x i East Hartford GOOD, RICH, THINK YOU MORTY BIEEKLE BY DICK CAVALU RIDE wanted to Constitution low payments, no money down. done. AtUcs and Cellars J[ I M /W iiA cleaned. .Trash hauled to the ^ ^ > • activities CAN GET Plaza from Pitkin St. area, 8- Mr. Bake 233-8716. BLACK LOAM AAETDHir f i ^ TAP THIS CALL'S FOP. a o ' ePLAShiDCWN IS ALWAYS 4:30, 643-6378. dump. Reasonable. Phone 643- SONS DENTAL ASSISTANT SHOTS ACOOLHEAD cS^VALU T H E TR IC K IE S T PART CHEVROLET Impala 1968, 4- 6846, 643-9973. perienced prl^ferred but will RLL and GRAVEL OVERTHE -O SyN LAMP, electric cycle, mas- door hardtop, automatic, pow­ train. Knowledge of typing and Expanded Educational Assistance Program Qiud'lfled AND STEAD/ O F ANY MISSION. SHARPENING Sci vlce. — Saws, Fully Insured ZOO- . NERVES/ sager, exercise equipment. er steering, power brakes. As­ office procedure. Write Box Bockho* and employes have the opportunity to improve their educa- YARD Lodk and feel your best. Bor­ sume monthly payments, no knives, axes, shears, skates* EE, Manchester Herald. Bulldozor Avolkiblo Uon through trade, technical and coUege level itraining MARKER? row what, you need at reason­ money down. Mr. Bake 283- rotary blades. Quick service. ,, ,,,,, . ______at area schools. Alrcraftens receive tuition refunds upon 8716. Capitol Equipment ' Co., 38 tUlablllty, property, workman s WAITRESS wanted. Apply to able rates from A to Z Rental ^Anin SI ZAnTlnVioafAi- ZZ,\ii„a comp.) ZAf. ITIInt/ r-oWA,,’,, OActmt- Monur* by tho Bskt. successful completion of their courses. i b J . Center, 11 TfelWhd Tpke. Rt. Main St., Manchester, Hours Mr. Flink at Cavey’s Restau­ 1966 FAIRLANE XL hardtop. or Cord JONES 4- 83, (next to Vlttner’s), Man­ dally 7:30-8, Thursday, 7:30-9, rant, 643-1416. V-8 cruisomaUc, power steer­ CaU anytime for free estimates. chester, Conn. 643-4611. We de­ Saturday 7:80-4. 643-7968. n r : f ing. 17,'000 original miles. Dn- PHONE 643-7172 JET-AGE TRAINING WITH PAY liver. maculate. CaU 643-5764 after RUBBISH — trash removed to WAITRESS part-Ume, morning Between. 8:80 and 16 P.M. 1 p.m. Ij*® dump, ■ lawns maintained. 643-1949 and lunch. Call 647-1691. IF YOU DON’T HAVE SHOP EXPERIENCE, you may PRISCILLA'S POP BY A^ VERMEER PENNY SAVER hospital auxili­ be given 120 hours of instruction and training on the ary thrift shop welcomes dona­ CaU 649-1868 after 6 p.m. 1968 ‘ CHEVRO:DLET, standard machine you have been hired to operate. Instruction will 1 DON'T DO YOU KNOW Howi ABOUT; tions. Men's, women’s, chil­ be in our own machine training school. REALLY PL/Y) ["CHOPSTICKS'/ I'M C H O P IN 'S transmission: ^Bood ANYTHING taken to the dump. dren's clothes, household arti­ appliances, .bulky furniture, at­ PRISCILLA...'' P R E L U D E . S - 3 cles, working appliances, jew­ condition. $65. Call 649-4466 af­ ADVANCED 'TRAININQ APPLICANTS may be given 2 8 . ^ ter 6 p.na. tics, cellars cleaned, light Folntliig— Foporing 21 MEN AND WOMEN JK S5 NOT.'. elry, toys, books, small fuml- ___ courses ranging .from 22 weeks to 93 weeks in Mlachin- trucking. Cheap. 289-6860. t ing. Jet Engine Sheet Metal, Tool, Die and Gage Making, T JUST ture, sporting gear. All dona- jgai THUNDERBIRD, black. PAINTING —” interior and ex­ We have Ihforosting jobs epon for you on oil , DABBLE terior, very reasonable, free Machine Repair and Pipe Making. AT rr.' CAPTAIN EASY B Y L B S L IE t u r n e r ttons tax deductible. 615 Main Very clean. Power steering, BULLDOZER, backhoe work, 3 shifts. Attrocriv* wages, group ihsuronc* Street. brakes. $596. CaU 565-3120 af­ land clearing', ..septic tanks In­ esUm'ates. CaU Rlchafd APPRENTICE CANDIDATES may be eligible for 1‘LL 30 AKOUNP THIS 5IPB. SOUNP5 LIKE A ter 3:30 p.m. stalled, drainage fields. Paul Martin, 649-9286, 640-4411. and profit sharing benefits. Why not drop in courses ranging from 'three to four years in Jet Engine MltMcKKl yOUAN'JOl CANARY CHEEPIN01 RIDE wanted to Hamilton Stand­ 00 TH' OTHEK WAV...SUT IL L GO BACK ANP Schendel, 640-0466. and see us? Metalsmithlng, Machining, Tool and W e Making and Be CAREFUL! 0ET OUT THRU THE ard, second shift from vicinity 1969 PONTIAC — 2-door, good E a^ Middle Tpke. Call i 649- running condition, $100. ' Call WANTED —ODD jobs taking EXTERIOR HOUSE painting, Eneotronics. , Ji 627* Ibefore 2:30 p.m. 643-4368 after 5 p.m. care of lawns and yards. BYee "Reasonable. CaU~ " 649-7096. esUmates, 640-1185. AIDON SUNNING CORP. NEED a helping hand with , your x964 FORD—427-rblack. Two 4 TALCOTTVILLE, CONNECTICUT Apply Now . . . Start After Graduation lawn? Borrow everything you barrel carburetors, 4 , mag Hpor Finishing 24 need for a beauUful lawn — wheels. Call 643-7654 after 6. HousohoM SorvIcM VISIT OUR NEW E.MPLOYMENT OFFICE IHI h N(A, leg. mowers, tillers, sweepers, B-3 TM »n US ret Off. Offorod 13-A FLOOR SANDING and reflnish- Willow Street, East Hartford, Connecticut edges, pruners, etc. A to Z Rent­ 1962 GRAND PRDC—vinyl\ top, Ing (specializing In older al Center, 11 Tolland Tpke. Rt. mag wheels, 4-speed traiUmls- LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk deliv­ OPEN MONDAY TtpiOUGH FRIDAY ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS floors). Inside painting. Paper- 83, (next to Vlttner’s), Man­ sion $650. CaU 643-8064. j ery, yards, attics; cellars hanging. No job too small. 8 A.M. TOidiSO P.M. OKA’)' AMKE- yoU'VE QOT THS DALLT chester, Conn.,' 643-4611. Rea­ cleaned and removed. Also oqd John Verfaille, 649-8760. r n n i SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 12 NOON sonable rates. We deliver. ' jobs. 644-8062. 1961 FORD, 4-door sedan, excel- OtJier Connecticut Plants In North Haven, TRADE a pot of coffee and lent condition. 88 Lockwood St. VENETIAN blinds — repaired, Bonds Stocks Southington and Middletown k C IWIt, MI*. Uc. TM fa. US Oli some doughnuts for a free retaped and recorded. e46-0278 summer wardrobe. CaU 647- 649-2971. I Mortgogos 27 LITTLE SPORTS 1859 ask for Sue. SECONp MORTGAGE — Un- BY ROUSON Trucks— ^Tractors 5 REWEA’VING of burns, mol limited funds available for sec­ PRAHA r e m o d e l in g ! Re-paintlng? x968 CHEVROLET —% holes, zippers repaired. Wlnl S-3 T ^U oW J ton ond mortgages, payments to T'^Rbyyj4 Do an expert job with the ex- pick-up truck, $160. dow shades made to measure, CaU suit your budget. Expedient Call Us For //y / pert tools you can borrow at all size Venetian blinds. Keys 643-6680. service, J. D. Realty, 643-6129. reasonable rates from A. to Z made while you wait. Tape re­ WHITNEY. Rental Center, 11 Tolland Tpke. corders for rent. Marlow's 887 A FREE Rt. 83, (next to Vlttner’s) Man­ Troilors— Main St., 649-6221. Bu|iiMss Oppoitunlfy 2B chester, Conn., 643i4611. Home Estimate AIRCRAFT maintenance tools txir special­ Mobile H oiim is 4-A NOW IS THE TIME to protect PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has .a eJec. M Oan I f4e*«>ai Cai* ty. We deliver. ^ ^ and restore original appear­ modem 3 bay service station ^TMWaiW Rigktt Ri.^ (^HBTTRICUC 2-room wall tent, ance of your ameslte driveway for lease.. Excellent' opportu- J o s e p h LEWIS Division of United Aircraft Oorp. 1 10x18' cabin type with floor, CUSTOM PAINTING T with a: good coat of protective' paid training program. An Equal Opportunity Employer excellent, used once, $99. 649- sealer. Free estimates. 742- CaU 236-3770 after 6 p.m. or EXTERIOR ft INTERIOR PAINTING, PAPER HANGING M9-9668 Read Hemlc^ Ads *«» 9487. l-2()l-377-8100.

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i ■ fu.' ;i M U TWBNTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ICANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 196& \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN H*lp Wontpd Mato 36 Artietos For Solo 45 Howhold #ood» SI Rosgrf Fropmty For Silo 72 72 MAN WANTBD part-time. Ap­ FLOOR MODEL hand miller. MAPLE DOUBLE bed, mat- Toiwmonts 63 For Roiit 67 Housos For Sato Housot For Sato Lots For Soto 73 Ont Of Town Out Of Town 77 ply in person, Capitol Kquip- $22,000—7 ROOM, 1082 OaniNR Wontod—lloal Estato One.power hacksaw. Call af- tress, box spring, matching FOUR BEDROOMS for lesr $17,900 — 8 room Ranch. BeauU- CLASSIFIED ment C^ri .9* Main Street. THREE rooms for rent, second PRIVACY under the pines. Ut- colonial, 4 bedroonu, firoptaoa, than $18.(W0I Seeing Is believ­ FXTRA large buUdlng lots, de­ For Sato 75 For Sato 75 ter 8 p.m., 1-878-6078. mirror and night table, $40. 648- tully paneled famUy room. TIRED OF Showing.. . . And floor with heat. No pets. $110 tle Sebago Lake, Gray, Maine, m baths, aluminum stoa t, ing. Ask for Joe Lombardo to sirable Look-Out Mountain ------4971 after 4. Large lot with trees and view. PINEVIEW DRIVE in Vernon showing? Are they looking you DRIVERS for school buses, • per month. Call 648-0601. (near Portland), sleeps 6, trees, privacy, suburban. show you this centrally located area, owner 649-8782. BIRCH MT. HOME SITES Hutchliw Agency, Realtors, 849- is the site of this stunning Rais­ over as a Sunday sport? Better Manchester schools, 7:80 - 8:48 IfOME MADE utility trailer, private beach, $100. weekly. Hutchins Agency, Realton, MB home on a nicely treed lot. 644-0880. 6824. l a n d w it h road frontage, on ed Ranch with eight rooms full BOLTON — $16,500. let us screen those prospects ADVERTISING a.m. and 2:18 -'8:48 p.m. Ex­ ' $28. Call after 7 p.m., 648-0066. BILT-RTTE BABY carriage. Ex­ 6824. Belfiore Agency, 643-6121. cellent part-time for third shift FOUR ROOM flat Adults only. Buckland Road, Manchester, of modem features. Automatic for you. We bring discriminat­ “Openr House” 2:80 thru 5:80 pjn. cellent condition. Cal) 640-8886. JUST REDUCED $23,900. Six CLAflSIFIBD AOySRTISING DEPT. HOURS workers or retired persons. We 648-8880. WARANOKE ROAD I s a Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, kitchen, large formal dining Trees, privacy, 4 finished ing, interested, qualified buy­ room Ranch, built-ins, rec CUSTOM 3 and 4 Bedroom Ranches, Raised Ranches train you. 648-2414. 28’ WOObEN LADDER. Call Wan tod To Ronf 68 649-6347. room, sliding glass doors, out­ Cape, garage. Ideal starter ers to see a property.. .with­ 8 AJL to 4t80 PJI. MANCHESTER — 4 room du­ MANCHESTER prime residential area. We itx>m, 2 fireplaces, garage, and Colonials on One-Acre Wooded Sites . . . 649-1777. Moehliwry oml Tools 52 have a 7V4 room Contemporary door swimming pool, finished or retirement home. Con­ out bothering the owner. Keith MAINTENANCE man — ' iteei plex type apartment, excellent' QUIKT, refined lady would like many extras, acre lot. Mitten WOODED building lot, 160’x260’ Directions: East Center St., Manchester, to Porter St., Six Room Colonial — Aluminum with a peaceful, private yard, family -room, laundry room, ventional financing or as­ Real Estate, 649-1922. handler preferably experienced THE PROVEN carpet cleaner GARDEN TRACTOR with mow­ locaUon, one child, immediate V » o m heated apartment with Agency, Realtors, 643-6980. average. Rural residential to Camp Meeting Rd.; to Carter St., to Volpe Rd., ' COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED^ADVT. siding, central. Will listen to attractively treed and land- you name it, it's here. Ask for sume 6%% mortgage. with cut off machines and rec­ Blue Lu6tre is easy on the er. Also rototlller. Call after 4 occupancy, $110. unheated, 1- s t o ^ and refrigerator. St. zone. $4,600. Paul W. Dougan, ALL CASH for your property Home Sites.. . offers. soaped. Beautiful fireplace Rick Merritt. Belfiore Agency, 4iM rjL DAT ■nrow i pitblioaiion ords. Apply Dean Machine budget. Restores forgotten p.m.,/742-8261. . 638-9067. BridgH^parish preferred. Call Realtor, 649-4636. 643-6121. within 24 hours. Avoid red 649-7221,'"Iwtween 9-8, Monday- framed in stone. Two full ' la 4 iN p.m. IM4ap. Products, 102 Colonial Rd., colors. Rent electric shampoo- Seven Room Colonial — PitUn MANCHESTER GREEN tape. Instant service. Hayes LAWRENCE F. FIANO BIRCH St. — 6 room duplex, Friday. ^ \ baths. Many other features. 100’ LOT WITH 180’ depth. A WHEN IT comes to listin g s^ LAWRENCE F. FIANO .Manchester. er $1, EPinewood Furniture Street, ^sklng $19,900. Agency, 646-0131. ( ------Shop. AnHqi 56 near school and shopping, call Ask for Frank Filloramo. Bel­ Six room Colonial with at­ zone, water only. T.J. Crockett BUILDER e DEVELOPER TOVB OOOPBBAnON WIU. 246-1818. ^ R K in O cou] ^ would like M d sales - come to Belfiore. Realtors 649-5371 Zoned for Business — 4-4 two fiore Agency, 643-6121. tached, enclosed porch, 2- Realtor, 648-1677. We produce. Belfiore Agency, PRIVATE party wishes to 649-5371 ra AppudAnD DIAL 643-2711 CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, house with large yqrd, have a 36 TOBACCO netting. Good ‘ for family. Asking $19,900. Needs car garage. Must be sold at 643-5121. purchase multiple dwelling. ( SatofKwn Want«d -A expert repairing. Colonial HIGHLAND OAK Village — im­ dog. Call 872-0818. ^ ROCKLEDGE RANCH with 8 COVENTRY — 100’ treed bulld- Jawns, trees, and berry bush work. Owner will listen to of­ once, $20,600. 643-8446. LICENSED Real Estate sale- Clock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. mediate occupancy. Deluxe 2 Immaculate I'ooms, four of Ing lot, reasonable. Owner, 643- Conriniwd From PrteodhE Fogt covers. Call Rockville Scra|> fers. FIVE DOWN, one to go on popu- VERNON — 6 year old Colonial men with previous experience. Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- bedroom, wed\,,to wall carpet­ which have wall to wall carpet­ 6724. Company, 872-6887. .lar Tanglewood Lane in Bol­ with attached garage on large 0 p.m. Sundays open till 8 ing, dishwasher, disposal, other Apartawnt BiiHdlnf^ ing. Drapes, everywhere will WARREN E. HOWLAND Call Mr. Phllbrick, PhUbrick Three Family — Good income, ton. Call Carl Zinsser on this lot, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms and MEN’S rebuilt shoes —they are p.m., closed Tuesday ' and extras. $170. per month. CelII stay, plus teakwood table in Agency, 649-8847. ^ ______For Soto 5^ us for more information. 7 room Raised Ranch with fam­ 1V4 baths up, living room with tMp Wmiwd-M* 3i »"««•-*»<* « better than cheap new ones! Wednesday. J.D. Real Estate Co., 648-0129- 643-1108 kitchen. Lovely "Plcturebook” Land For Rent 73-A ily room, garage, 1% baths, fireplace, formal dining room, Sam Yuyles, 28 Oak St. BOLTON — 6 unit apartment setting.. Four bedrooms, two INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE ONE TRB2E climber and one 4H ROOM duplex, heat, hot other features. Big wooded lot, kitchen with built-in oven and PRESSMAN — experienced on H«lp Won tod— WANTED TO BUY — anUques, house situated on approximate­ ANDdv^R RENT FREE first year, 4% ground man wanted, experi­ water, stove, refrigerator fur­ fireplaces, flagstone patio. Ask 6-4 DUPLEX with separate dead end street. Belfiore Agen­ range, laundry room — % bath mulU-list or ATF chief. Ctood steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ ly 4 acres. Lots' of potential. acres farmland. 400 yards east. enced only need apply, top Mom or Fomolo 37 nished, $180. a month. , 2,year Owners Retiring to Baham as- for Carl Zinsser. Belfiore Agen­ heat, nice condition. Only $24,- cy, 643-6121. down, new drapes, carpeting. worhinj conditions. BYee park­ tocpto qnd Ac c t s o r i t 46 ed lamps, sot glass, primitives, All rented. T. J. Crockett, cy, 643-6121. wages to right man. Call 64S. lease, plus security. Call 646- Anxious ito ^ell. Large L-Shap- 6000. Norman S. Hohenthal, Oak Forrest Intersection, East Near elementary school. Avail­ 65 Chrysler M995 SSChevralet *1695 63 Dodge *1695 ing on premises. Excellent em- HAIRDRESSERS .wanted, open­ any quantity. 644-8062. Realtor. 648-1077. Hartford. Call 643-0632. VERNON — Recent 6% room 8104. EOR sA l e — $486. Boat, motor, 0090. ed Ranch. 2-cda^ garage. Acre Realtor, 646-1166. able June 16. Mid 20’s. 875- New Yorker 4-Door. Sedan. ]doye beneflts.'' Salary com­ ings for halrdre{ssers at Magic Ranch, garage, built-ins, full Impala 4-Dr. Hardtop. Au­ Polara Convertible. Auto­ trailer, accessories. 16%' C^s- treed lot. BonuA , . . 22’x83’ 1688. Automatic, power steering, mensurate with ability. See MAN wanted to work in lum­ Mirror. Apply in person. Mag­ FIVE LARGE rooms, second basement, immaculate, $18,600. power brakes, radio, heater. tomatic, power steering, ra­ matic, power steering, power craft, 38 h.p.'Johnson, Hale and greenhouse completely equip­ MANCHESTER — spacious 7 dio, heater. Low mileage. personnel department, week­ ber yard. Must have driver's ic Mirror Beauty Studio,' 787 Wearing A p p a re l floor, clean, hear busline. Meyer Agency, 643-0609. brakes, low mileage. Hardy tilt trall&p, 644-0263 after Businun Proparty ped. Ready made business. PALATIAL ESTATE room home. Excellent location, Rosort Propoity BOLTON NOTCH area 4 room days 8:18 to 4:18. Security In­ license. Davis A Bradford L\un- Main St, Manchester. ______Furs 57 Available Jtme 1st. Adults on­ double garage, aluminum sid­ 8 p.m. X. For Sato 70 Bank appraisal $32,000. Helng SOUTH WINDSOR —Birch Hill, Ranch. Owner, call after 6:30 surance, 1000 Asylum Avenue, ber Co., 200 Tolland St. Bast ly. $185 monthly and security. ing, large rooms, bus line, 1% For Sato 74 p.m. 647-1603. GIRL’S shorts, dresses, Jackets, sold for $23,900. Call for mdre Consisting of 12 rooms on 7 room Raised Ranch, 2-car 66 Dodge M995 Hartford. Hartford. Helen Palmer, 649-8877. ADAMS ST. — vacant machine baths. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 14’ FIBERGLAS, 88 h V e l ^ skirts, 10-16, teen 11, excellent details. what we consider to be COVENTRY Lake — 4 room’ garage, 2 baths, large family Polara 4-Door Hardtop. Pow­ 65 Mustang *1495 65 Barracuda *1495 trie. Tilt bed trailer. ^’nlly shop with 10,000 square feet Manchester’s finest street, COLUMBIA — oversized Cape, ASSISTANT night dispatcher. PART-TIME JOBS from $80. to CAB DRIVER condition. 649-2848. MODERN 8 room apartment, all SEVEN ROOM Colonial with summer cottage. Excellent room, carpeting, many extras. er steering, power brakes, equipped. Call 289-7044 after 8. on one floor, 2 acres of land. 32 Acres—Long frontage—trees bar none. Separate, 4 room 7 rooms, 2 full baths, family radio, heater, auto, trans., RAH, In good condition. V-8, power steering, auto, Salary plus benefits. See Mr. $70. weekly, permanent posi­ utilities furnished. Call 643- 2-car garage on a large lot in area, close td water, beautiful­ Owner-Broker 643-5129. p.m 2-family house included, sensi­ aplenty. $30,000. will consider unit for in-law situation. room, large lot, garage, ideal vinly Interior. trans. Warshassky, Gaer Brothers, tion, 3-4 hours per evening, car Man or woman driver for 0204. ideal location on dead-end ly treed lot. Only $6,900. Hayes 58 bly priced. Must sell, T. J. less. Park-Ilke grounds with MORE THAN comfortable year for large family. $23,900. Phll-^ 140 Rye Street, South Windsor. needed. Phone 040-6300 between Saturdays and Sundays. De­ -slVontod ■ To Buy street. Large living room \i^?lh Agency, 646-0131., brick Agency Realtors, 649-^ SIX ROOM duplex — available Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. swimming pool. A page full ’round Jiving in this 4 room 6-8 p.m. pendable person with good HOUSEtlOLD lots — Antiques Looking for something differ­ fireplace, formal dining room, 6347. Florists—Niirwrits 49 June 1st. on busline. Parking of extra value features. ASHFORD LAKE — 26 miles Ranch situated on waterfront 67Pontfae *1795 65 Pontiac *1795 $,9 5 driving record for Manches­ bric-a-hrad> clocks, frames, LAND and buildings for lease ent? 7 room Ranch, flat roof, four bedrooms, paneled rec for two cars. Adults only. No Come, let us show you. east of Manchester off Route property overlooking Coventry ter area. POTTED tomato plants, also by glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ or sale; suitable for lumber­ large rec room, only $16,900. room with fireplace. Shown by Tempest 4-Door Sedan. Ra­ Safari Station Wagon. Auto­ pets. Call 649-1963. 44, shore front lots. Other Lake. 8 years young with built- YOUNG MAN the dozen, cabbage and lettuce lage Peddler, Ailetloneer, 420 yard, boat company, camping Call early. appointment only. 649-4437. Wanted— Real Estate 77 dio, nicely equipped, l o w matic, power steering, power Station wagon. Auto Irons., ROUTE SALESMEN choice sites. Easy terms. Ar­ in oven and range, modem mileage. plants. 648-9800, Krause Green­ Lake St., Bolton. 049-3247. supplies, lawnmowers and brakes, low mileage. power steering. CHean. BOWERS SCHOOL area — four thur A. Knofla, 643-5440, 649- bath, most attractive fireplace SELLING YOUR HOME? We OPPORTUNITY 107 Burnside Ave. house, 621 Hartford Rd. ------______tractors, cold bulk storage, BELFIORE AGENCY We have excellent routes WE BUY and sell antiques, and - Busliwss Loeertiom doVENTRY bedroom, center entrance Co­ 5938. along with utmost comfortable buy homes, lots and acreage. Bolton. Showfoom and office. Residential listings appreciat­ available in Manchester YEWS — 60 cents - $8.80. Dig used furniture, china, glass sil­ For Ron f 64 Realtors 643-5121 lonial. Lot 63x161. Spacious enclosed porch, plus full base­ East Hartford Call 626-0010. I m m o la te 4 room Ranch — BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 ed. Austin Chambers, Realtor, OF A UFE TIME ! ! area for ambitious men who your own, afternoons or eve­ ver, picture frames, old coins',- cheerful kitchen, separate din­ ment and garage. $17,900, Wol­ STORAGE SPACE for rent, Wooded lot, $12,600. room summer home secluded MLS, 643-2326. can sell our nationally ad­ nings. 408 Oakland Road, Wap- guns, pewter, scrap gold, MANCHESTER Green — com­ ing room, living 'room, fire­ verton Agency Realtors, 649- CHORCHES MOTORS 3 chn also be used for small hideaway, near water, 3 bed­ Liearti a new business. vertised dairy products. We ping. 644-1900. watches, old Jewelry, hob­ mercial, industrial, residential place, good closet space, walk- 2813. work .^op. Call 643-9678. This Won’t Last—64 foot Ranch, ROCKLEDGE RANCH with 6 rooms, only $9,800 Hayes SELLING YOUR HOME? For 80 OAKLAND ST. MANCHESTER 643.2791 offer steady emplo}rment, PART-TIME evenings — Man by collections, paintings, attic package. Look this one over; up attic, 1*4 baths, oil hot wa­ Paid while you learn. guarantee minimum of $100 FLOWER and vegetable plcmts ■ 6 years old, 4 bedrooms, large clean as a hound’s tooth Agency, 646-0131. SOUTH WINDSOR prompt courteous service that and wife to do Janitorial duties, contents or whole estates. Fur­ FOR REHo^ or sale-461 Main (A) large building with 10,000 ter heat. All this plus 2 connect­ gets results, call Louis Dlmock weekly, based on salary cemetery pots, dMi gardens. li^^g room, kitchen, dining rooms, two car garage, panel­ 824-0620. niture Repair Service, 643-7449. square feet with plenty of po­ ing rooms in basement, profes­ Realty, 649-9823. Take over your own store plus commission, with op­ Open weekdays after^ p.m., all Street. Bulfthng and lot next room, only $19,900. ed basement, stone and frame SCENIC TREED LOT as manager. day Saturday and Sunday. 21 to Post Office. 'E xcell^ t loca­ tential; ■ (B) A four family construction. Beautiful "Ten­ sionally finished, electrically Out Of Town portunity to earn much REAL ESTATE .sales full-time. WANTED — Boat trailer, large heated and additional bath. Surrounds this custom bulH, Angel Street. tion for any use.^H6-2426 from house and (C) vacant “ C” zon­ nessee Pink” stone' fireplace. more. Excellent company Experienced. Part-time con­ enough to handle lightening sail City water, sewer, 8x10 tool 75 4 bedroom Colonial which It’s hard work, the hours 9 to 8 p.m. ed lot which could be used for Both formal dining room and BOWERS SCHOOL are long but if you are paid benefits including sidered. Tract homes. Pasek, boat. Call Russell’s Barber parking etc. Subject to zoning. shed. Under $30,000. Walton features 2 baths, built-ins, EVERGREENS for sale — less H. M. Frechette eat-in kitchen. Delightful Jal- dedicated this is a rare op­ life insurance, hospitaliza­ MLS Realtors, 289-7476. Shop, 649-9669. 877 MAIN Street, ground 'floor T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Grant Agency, Lillian Grant, VERNON — custom built 6% 2 fireplaces, 3 zone heating, than wholesale prices. Dig your oqsled porch. Call now. Bel­ portunity for a solid future. tion and accident-sickness office suite. 875-square feet, 1677. Realtor, 643-1163. room Ranch. Aluminum sid­ 2 garages, etc. Here is a 3 Bedroom House WAI(TED — Retired man or own — only between 8-12 WANTED —Silver certificate fiore Agency, 643-5121. benefits. containing 8 rooms, private Realty ing, rec room, buUt-lns, c’.;sh- home with character! Mid woman to take couple riding noon. 71 Spencer St., next to $1.40. Call 1-346-4396 after 6 Restaurant experience help­ SIX ROOM Cape with 2 large washer, excellent location, tip­ $30’s. Call-649-6306. Sundays. Competent. Call 643- Holiday Lanes Bowling AUey. p.m. lavatory, air-conditioned. Ad­ HELEN COLE ELL RANCH in heart of Man­ 646-0347 ful but not necessary. Applicants should be mar­ jacent to bank. Ideal for pro­ bedrooms up and extra large top condition. Hayes Agency, 4066. Invosfmonf Proporfy BEA MILLETTE chester! Three twin sized bed­ closets, 4 nice size rooms on ried, over 21 ,and be able to WANTED — Cigar Bands of fol­ fessional, insurance or real 646-0181. Prefer married man in rooms, large fireplaced living first floor. Offering 3 or 4 bed- B &. W sell and give service to the Hausahoid Goods 51 lowing brands. Will pay twenty esUte office. Call 649-0097. For Soto 70-A AL MAR’HN early twenties but will con­ room, aluminum storms and nx>ms, copper plumbing, com­ ANDOVER — 8 room Raised public. HAIRDRESSER wanted, full or cents per hundred. Fllterela, HERM FRECHETTE BARROWS and WALLACE Co. sider serious minded single 1068 SINGER zig zag sewing STORE FOR RENT — down MANCHESTER — Investment screens. Walk to public or bination aluminum storms and Ranch,' 2 baths, 3 to 4 be^- Legal Notice part-time. Call 648-6808. Medalist, PhiUies, Garcia Y Manchester Parkade man. machine, slightly used, button town Manchester, State package. 6-6 duplex pltis 6 room parochial school. Just listed! screens, plus breezeway and rboms, family room, treed lot, V-ega, Admiration, Webster. 647-9993 Manchester 649-5306 UHITATIpN OBDER For interview apply: holes, hems, monograms, etc. Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ single. Leonard Agency, Real­ Ask for Rick Merritt. Belfiore garage. T% years young. $21,- low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- AT A OOUM OP PROBATE, Call Peter Mag;rel, 60 Home­ REPLY BOX "L” 8 years guarantee. Total price er, State Theatre, 643-7882. tors, 646-0469. Agency, 643-6121. 500, Wolverton Agency, Real­ 0131. ’TOLLAND — six room Ranch held at Manclyeeter. w M w and for stead Street, Manchester, 649- thc IMstrlct of Vhiicheetcr, on the Situertions Wontod $64. Easy terms. Call 622-0931, PORTER Street—Immaculate 2- tors, 649-2813. 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, 2 fire­ asth day ot/'A4>riI. 1968. Manchester Evening Herald SEALTEST FOODS 1687. Amounts unlimited. MANCHESTER, business block BRAND NEW seven room Colo­ FOUR ROOM Ranch —furnished Present, Hioo. Jc^n J. Wallett, 38 dealer. MANCHESTER -^pruce Street bedroom Colonial. Sunporch. places. 2% acres of land, ga­ with 6 apartments and 4 stores. nial with paneled family room $11,600. Call 742-6910 after 3 Judge. . 113 Summit St., Manchester 216. Small stoije, heated, $76 fireplace, garage. Close to bus, rage. $22,300. Call 649-3262. Estate of Jacob E. Hampton, late -WOMAN as companion three or USED Singer automatic zig-zag monthly. Call 247-4046. This J2!!Sli>6rty is in excellent on first floor. 2% baths, 2 car p.m. for appointment. Owner. of Manchester, in said IXmrlct, de­ 647-1484 / shopping and school. Char-Boh ) four days per week with couple with cabinet. Excellent condi­ Rooms Without Board 59 condition and shows a good re­ garage, kUchen bullt-lns, etc. RICHARD ROAD ANDOVER — We are proud to ceased. TWO-BAY g&rage with 1 extra Realty, 648-0683. BOLTON —Large custom built ' Oh motion of CUfCord E. Hamp­ Interviews Dally, 0:80-4 P.M. or lady. Call 640-8378. tion. Makes buttonholes, mono­ THE THOMPSON House — Oat- turn. Call for details. Hayes Prime residential area. Ask for offer this huge California ton, 22 Ann Street. Manchester, room, close to parkade, ideal Split Level, 7 irooms, fireplace, ConnecUout, executor. grams, hems, etc. without at­ tage St. centrally located, large Agency, 646-0131. BOULDER RD , —3 bedroom Carl Zinsser. Belfiore Agency, 7 room custom built Cape ranch home with 13 rooms on An Equal Opportunity HIGH SCHOOL senior desires 043-6121. m baths, 3-car garage. Only ORDERED: ’That three months ASSEMBLY tachments. Originally over $300. pleasantly furnished rooms, for any small business. 186 Mid­ Colonial, 1% baths, rec room, with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 acres of secluded, wooded from the 26th day of April 19W. be Employer baby sitting or mother’s help­ TWO STORES, 2 apartments, $24,900. Hutchins Agency, Real­ and the same are I'lnuted and al­ balance now $69.60. Assume parking. Call 649-2368 for over- dle I7)ke. CaU 649-6205, 643-6802. 2-car garage, beautifully set on full basement, attached ga­ land. As you can imagine the er for summer. Call 643-7976. monthly payments of $9. good income, $32,900 Phllbrick BRAND NEW eight room Colo­ tors, 649-5324. lowed tor the creditors wkhln which When You lUght ahd permanent guest 1.76 acres, full of ttately shade facilities are too many to to bring in thielr claims against I MEN Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. nial with 2% baths, 2 car ga- rage. Fine residential area. said estate, and said executor Is di­ monthly. Call 622-0476 dealer. describe in one small adi This DAY warehouse men with trac­ WILL GIVE excellent care to ______1___ rates. NEWLY REMODELED office trees, Manchester premier rage, first floor family room, T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ANDOVER — 6 room Cape, 2 rected to ^ ve public notSce to the CAPABLE OP WORKING home must be seen to' be ap­ creditors to bring in their claims tor trailer experience, good child, age 2-8 weekdays. Call SEWING MACHINES — Singer on Main St., $66. Call 643-9678. neighborhood, assumable 6$& kitchen built-ins, nicely treed 643-1677. baths, lakefront view. Only FURNISHED room, light house­ preciated. Call Mr. Convertlno within said time allowed by pub- PROM BLUEPRINTS working conditions and bene­ 643-2661. automatig zig-zag with cabinet, per cent mortgage. Bel Air lot. Prestige location, reason­ $19,500. Norman S. Hohenthal, llshling a copy of lids order in keeping. Near Main Street. Wo­ Houses For Soto 72 for an appointment to inspect some newspaper having a circula- fits. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye Bt., excellent condition, button Real Estate, 643-9332. ably priced. Ask for Joe Lom­ Realtor, 646-1166. man only. Call 649-7969 after this gorgeous honie today. Jar- ■tlon In said probate district within So. Windsor. holes, hems, embroiders, sews Houtos For Ront 55 TWO family 6-6 Duplex. 3 bed­ bardo. Belfiore Agency, 643- TRULY a home for larger fam­ ten days from the date of this or­ 3 p.m. rooms, large kitchen, living $22,600, 8 ROOM Ranch,. 4-bed- BOLTON-Coventry line — 8H ids Realty Co., Realtor, 643- der and return make to this court BRIDGEPORT 8 41 buttons. Originally, over $320. HOUSES for rent, furnished or 6121. ily, 6% custom built rooms in­ of the notice given. List With SILVER BRAZER — assemble Dogs— irds—Pots rooms, built-ins, ^ recreation room L-shaped Ranch, like 1121. Will take $60.60 cash. City COMFORTABLE room for gen­ room on each side. Immediate cluding 4 bedrooms, li-ving JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. and brascv small assemblies. unflmished starting at $176. room, garage, large lot. Near new condition, double garage. OPERATORS Sewing Center, 622-0476. tleman, private entrance, free occupancy, good locatloil'" on THREE FAMILY — aluminum room — dining room combina­ All benefits paid. Blue Cross, per month. Phllbrick Agency, bus and shopping. Hutchins Reduced for quick sale. Hayes HOME WANTED for 11 months parking, 14H Hackmatack St. West side. After 6, call 649- siding, 2-car garage, con­ tion with beamed ceilings and . CMS, life and health Insurance, Realtors, 640-6347. Agency Realtors, 649-6824. Agency, 646-0181. old male mohgrel. Call 643-6142. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, between 6-9 p.m. 2037. venient location. Good income a fireplace. A family room and retirement. Apply AeroU- ranges, automatic washers IMMACULATE 6 room Ranch EAST CENTER ST., 9 room property. Gerard Agency, 649- a game room, family sized LATHE GROOMDfO ALL bPMda. Har­ SEVEN ROOM Colonial featur- WINTERIZESD home on Bolton netics, :218 Hartford Rd. with guarantees. See them at ROOM for lady or gentleman, near Parkade. One or two old­ house, C zoned, for doctor’s of­ 0638 or 643-0365. kitchen and two full bath­ EXPERIENCED POLISHERS mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron ing 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, 2- Lake, 88’ frontage on lake, ex­ B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 quiet, convenient location. 224 er children, no pets. $146. fices, 2 or 3 families, 136’ rooms. 4-car attached garage. Hayes... CARPENTERS and carpenter’s Rd., Bolton, 648-8427. car garage, wall to wall, beau-, MANCHESTER — 3 - bedroom cellent Income producer. T.J. OPERATORS Main,St. Call 643-2171. Charter Oak Street, 643-9368. monthly. Write Box "A ” , Man­ frontage. Hutchins Agency, In addition. . .a tidy 4 room A helpers. Call John R. Wenner- Ranch new aluminum siding. Orockett, Realtor, 648-1677. I For finish worh oii turbine blades and vanes. Above I chester Herald. tlful sunporch, fireplace, large 649-6324. apartment or In-law suite. Wol­ gren Co. 643-5803. CUTE LITTLE kittens need a GE 18 cubic foot refrigerate^ ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, Convenient West side location. walk-up attic, new roof, re­ verton Agency Realtors, 649- GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ good home. Call 649-9286 after washer, dryer, twin beds, night gentlemen. Private entrance, AU city utilities, $16,200. Bel- avera^re hourly rates, fringe benefits and profit | TRAINEES PART-TIME truck driver, and cently painted. Value like this MANCHESTER — HORACE 2813. tom crafted seven room Ranch, 6 p.m. tables and more. Call 646-3006, Shower bath. Free parking. Ap- Air Real Estate, 643-9332. I sharing plan. Apply at stock clerk, hours 1-6 :80; apply Out of Town in an area equally as fine. Street—6 room Cape, 1V4 baths, over-looking Eleventh hole, ------^ '------ply, 196 Spruce Street. Gorgeous yard, $25,500. Wol- MANCHESTER — English Tu­ in person. Alcar Auto Parts, DACHSHUND puppies, AKC, For Ront 66 hot water heat. Immediate oc­ MANCHESTER —New listing, Mlnnechaug Golf course. , Two verton Agency, Realtors, 640- dor Colon’al, 7 rooms, plus INSPECTOR ' 226 Spruce St. Manchester. black and reds, several litters ROOMS available for rent, free cupancy, $18,900. Will finance. 2-|famlly flat, conveniently lo­ full baths, 2 car garage. Beauti­ ROC3CVILLE — Z% room fur­ 2813. Owner, 1-873-8631 evenings. heated sunporch, 4 bedrooms, FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS ready to go, paper trained and Sewing Machine kitchen privileges Including cated near center, ideal for in­ ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ RED-LEE METAL FINISHING COh lnc.| SCREW MACHINE operator. nished apartment, second treed lot, wall to wall carpet­ healthy. Also Pekingese and washer and dryer, free park­ law situation. Bel Air Real tate 643-9332.. Set up and operate. All bene­ Weimaraners. l-j628-6673. floor. Nice' location and yard, ing, antique brick fireplace, 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER Paid holidays. Paid vacations. 1967 SINGER ing. Gentlemen only. 643-1663, Estate, 643-9332. Overtime and liberal .company fits. Apply Dean Machine Prod­ 643-1664. $106. monthly. 876-7362. storms and screens. City utili­ ELLINGTON 6% room Y benefits. Apply at ucts, 102 Colonial Rd. ADORABLE miniature poodle Zig - zag sewing machine COLONIAL — large kitchen, for­ ties. Garage. Near bus line, Ranch. Convenient location. puppies. AKC regdstored. 649- slightly used, monograms, NOTICE mal dining' room, 3 or 4 bed­ stores, church and schools. Close to everjtthing. Bullt-lns. 7406. makes button holes, sews Aparttnonto flut* Resort Property rooms, den, family room, Priced in low 20’s. Charles Les- Nice treed lot, only $16,900. E. A. Patten Co. on buttons, blind hems For Rent 67 INVITATION FOR PROftlSALS screened porch, 2-car garage, peranee, 649-7620. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. WAREHOUSE dresses, all without attach­ «3 Agwoy Home & Garden Center ONE ALL GINGER kitten, two large wooded lot in ■ prime BOLTON CENTER — We offer 303 Wetherell St. ments, 6 year written guar­ THREE room garden apart­ COTTAGES for rent —Gardner AVAILABLE: Prime site of approximately 66,470 square feet ginger and white. Call 643-7731. neighborhood, $38,000. Phllbrick this 6 room ranch with attach­ SUPERVISOR antee. ment, $130. a month including Lake. Modem, lakefront, free for development of industrial or heavy com­ MANCHESTER Manchester, Conn. brochure, pictures. Arrowhead mercial use. , agency Realtors 649-6347. ed garage on a large wooded heat. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, .AKC SMALL miniature poodles Grove, Route 364. Colchester, lot for your inspection. Experienced warehouse su­ — male and female, 6 weeks. 649-4686. LOCATION: Manchester Renewal Project No. 1, Manches­ CAPE —6' rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ Must Sell Immediately I You’ii Conn. 242-9278, 848-7178. Features 3 bedrooms, dining REFRIGERATION service pervisor needed for exten­ Good with children. Call 649- BALANCE $53.40 ter, Connecticut — Parcel 8A, located on the rooms, wall to wall carpeting, man or apprentice wanted for LOOKING for anything In room, living room with fire­ sive warehouse facility of 1116. or payments of $6.34 per COVENTRY LAKE —lakeside north side of Hilliard Street approximately 160 good condition, central location Price Drastically Reduced local established company. Call real estate rentals — apart­ place. Electric heat. Beautiful progressive, electric appl- month. Call Capitol Sewing cottage, modem, all conven­ feet west of Main Street. for schools transportation, 644-1611. ance firm. Must have super­ ments, homes, multiple dwell­ Don’t miss this one. Gor­ patio. A quiet safe yard for AUNIATURE poodle —ador­ credit manager till 9 p.m., iences, some select dates still PRICE: $16,000. ' | shapplng. $19,900. Phllbrick visory skill to direct ware­ able black male, AKC regis­ ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real Agency Realtors, 640-5347. geous 8 room Raised Ranch. young children. Only $19,600. WAREHOUSE MEN, night toll call collect. available. 643-6930. house ..employes, provide tered. Priced at $76 for quick Estate, 648-6129. Wall to wall carpeting, ex­ Call Doris Smith, Jafvls Real­ shiR, good working conditions Interested redevelopers inay obtain a Developers Kit for adequate and systemat­ sale. Call 649-9464. COTTAGE on Lake Balch, East containing technical materials. Including engineering maps, MANCHESTER — New four tra clean throughout. Rock- ty Co., Realtor, 643-1121. Leave Home and benefits, Q&er Bros., 14 MANOHBSTBR — 4 room i^att- ic storage of materials 246-2140 Wakefield, New Hampshire legal documents and disposition policies by sending a check bedroom Colonial located in ledge area, 2-car gariage, Rye St., So. Windsor. ment. Convenient location. EAST HARTFORD — Ranch 6% and facilitate movement of THREE CUTE kittens with with boat. Good fishing and for $16.00 to: Executive Director, Manchester Redevelopment beautiful Cliffwood, Bush Hill aluminum siding. Open white mitten. TVvo black, one Stove, refrigerator and heat Agency, 386 Main,St., Manchester, Connecticut 06040. Road. % acre wooded lot. $28,- rooms large modem kitchen, 3 LABORER, experienced in goods to’ and from produc­ swimming. Rate reasonable, House 2-6 p.m. 21 Amott beige and yellow tiger female. furnished, $160 per month. 940. Ray Holcombe, Realtors, Rd. bedrooms, excellent condition, concrete work, $8. per hoiir; tion lines. Good starting ATTIC S,ALE — curtains, rods, 044-1693 for open dates. Letters of Intent will be entertained up until 11:00 A.M. 643-7888. A Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 644-1285. $23,600. Phllb'.'ie’t 1 gency Real­ CaU’^648-0861 after 6:80 p.m. rate with secure future for small appliances, glassware, Daybg^it Saving ’Hme, on May 24, 1968. Submission must in­ tors, 649-6347. GIANT’S NECK Heights, 4 room man with proven record of pans, chairs, old dresser, . WE I^ V E customers waiting clude all material specified in the Developers Disclosure ma­ MANCHESTER — New 3 bed­ accomplishment In this cottage, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, terial, Deposit and Letter of Intent. COVENTRY — Nick has spent in A Hurry! books, clothing, ^toys. 83 Math­ for the rental of your apart­ room Cape. Fireplace, garage. H. M. FRECHETTE FLUFFY KITTENS free. House- large sundeck. Sleeps 7. $90 TTie Redevelopment Agency reserves the right to reject field. er Street, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ % acre wooded lot. Cliffwood, Realty some time in the Coventry broken. Call 649-1441. . per week. Mrs. Carter, 742-8142. any or all proposals. AOC50UNTANT ^jash or shells. tate, 643-6129j Bush Hill Road. $24,990. Ray area and he brought back 647-9903 these two listings. One is a 4 MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island MANCHESTER REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Holcombe Realtors, 644-1285. Bernard. MAPLE dining room, 6 chairs, THREE ROOM apartment, room ranch with large lot and SENIOR Write Box AA YEAR OLD male St. — Summer, Resort. Stanton 386 Main St., Manchester, Connecticut 06040 Whon you put your homo on tho morkot. It's ewHoo 742-8262. two leaves. Elxcellent condition. stove, refrigerator, first floor. Area Code 203 ; 646-0106 $17,200 the price (s right. Six lake privileges on Morin Ave., ■ Realty, Realtors. We have two', Manchester Herald ------«— , $160. . Call 649-1609. Excellent neighborhood. No I Edward J. Rybezyk, Executive Director room Cape, center of town, $18,900 —Immaculate 8 room at $13,000 and the other is a you W4ihf. And whOn you list with H o y s It's ae> three and foiir bedroom cot­ children. $90. 644-8184. ..Car Everett T. Kleth, Chairman walking distance 'to shopping • Ranch. Paneled recreation' ranch with 4 rooms, 2 car ga­ A skilled professional is tages rentable for one, two or - Harlan D. Taylor, Vice Chairman rocix} with raised hearth fire­ tIon you iy tl Our coniral location, hugo Mo of oirMr An Equal Opportunity ArHetos For Solo 45 needed. ■ , and schools along with being on rage and many other ameni­ nee()ed to augment our more weeks for your summer , Edward J. Sweeney, Treasurer place, large lot with trees. WOW FROM FORD Employer Sewing Machines' the bus line, very neat and ties for only $14,900. In today’s 300 prospnets, and shmpd solospooplo assura -tlMt staff. College or accoimtlng PROCESSED gravel for drive­ vacation, Wfnnapaug Road, ■ ( . Francis P. Handley Hutchins Agency, Realtors, ■ very well situated for conven­ ^market, these prices are hard 8- 10-^and 12-hp lawn and garden tractors I ' school required along with ways and parking areas. Also Mlsquamlcut; R. I. Tel.' l-4oi- Arthur B. Smith ', ' $49-6824. yoinr homo wHI bo sold qulcldy.--at tho prico you ience. Don't be disappointed. to beat. Call the Jarvis'Real­ experience In the general bank run gravel and fill at 696-2886. , wont. Wemt to movo In o hurry? CoH tho ogont who accounting field. In addition our Screening' plant or deliv­ CLEARANCE WANTED Wolverton Agency, Realtors. .iilANCHESTER — 9 room older ty Co., Realtors, 643-1121. Let a new Ford tractor speed your work the /M r 'round EXPERIENCED' TRACTOR 649-2818. moves In a hurry--Hayos! to a challenging assign­ ered. George H. Grifflng, Inc. home, 1% baths, 2-car garage, BOLTON Here^ power equipment to help you get the jt^'^done easier trailer driver. Apply in person. 1968 ZK^ZAG Clean, Late Model excellent condition, near cen­ A ■ ment, this opportunity wrlll 742-7886. MANCHESTER — new -custom and irore quickly. Safe, rugged, i/ersatile, ^ y to operate. Carlson’s Express, Inc., 93 Hil­ Sewing Machines, never ter. Only $21,600. Hayes Agen­ provide above average sal- built 8 room Colonial located “IN-LAW" - EXECUTIVE liard St., Manchester. PARK rich stone-free loam, used, makes button holes, USED CARS cy 646-0131. Here are some outstanding featurfes: / “ ai^ benefits and excellent in new prestige nelghborjiood, working conditions. Write |16. Pool and patio sand, sews buttons on, makes 16 room rambling Colonial If Pays To C<^ll Hayes Top Prices Pbid 2% baths, double ^ rage, SE'VEN ROOM older home, ex­ Choice of tires: standard, Cigarette lighfpr, comfort stating,, experience, educa­ atone, fill, gravel, sand and fancy stitches, all without Ranch of quality craftsman For All Makes! Hayes Agency, 646-018y cellent condition, on bus line. wide base ffotation or agri­ seat arfd backrest, tool box, tion and salary require­ LEARN TO DRIVE manure.. 643-9804: attachments, original guar­ ship, superb decor and pic Property includes 2 extra build­ ments. P.O. Box 1483, Hart­ antee. . turesque setting. 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VOL. LXXXVn. NO. 188 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1968 Ml Page 11) PRICE TEN CENTS Ft'-V - f ' Push Continues U.S. May Ask Red Arms Near Dong Ha

K aAlOOM (AP)—u a. troo|» William C .' Westmoreland’s fantrymen called In artillery weary from five days of sharp headquarters said allied forces and Air Force fighter-bombers As First Move Paris fighting pushed through marsh­ have killed 750 enemy soldiers. in reply hK the enemy’s barrage lands near the northeastern American casualties were re­ of 120 mm mortars and smell WASHINGTON (AP) — Offi­ frontier today, trying to drive ported as 75 kUIed and 394 arms fire from trenches. cials expect the first U.8. move back more than 2,000 North wounded and South Vietnamese Two Americans were reported in Paris peace talks «dth North Vietnamese threatening allied losses were put at 27 kUled and killed and 22 wounded in the ac- Vietnam will be to press tor a bases and supply lines. 99 wounded. Uon. cutback In Communist military (Blneaiy troops In bunkers shot Marine intelUgience officers activities In-Southeast Asia. down a Marine F8 Crusader Added to reports from Hue, 45 said they beUeVe the North Viet­ They afly this would clear the dive-bombing their position miles to the south, these figures namese are trying to envelop way tor a total halt In U.S. miles northeast of Dong Ha. The bring casualties from this Dong Ha, headquarters of the \ week’s fighting In South Viet­ bombing of the North. pilot was reported kUled. It was 3rd Marine Division, end cut the nam’s northeastem comer to the 2S2nd U.S. warplane lost in Cua Viet River supply line to The talks are due to open May \: more than 1,870 enemy and 110 combat over South Vietnam. other demlUtarised «m e bases 10 under an agreement reached alUed soldiers killed and 563 al­ v M / r / After repulsing one enemy —Quang Trt, Con Thlen, Camp Friday by Washington and Ha­ lied troops wounded. noi through their embassies In counterattack near Dong Ha Carroll and Khe Sanh. Vientiane, Laos, ending almost Thursday, the Americans beat Friday’s day-long fighting In­ The heavy fighting began \ back another one Friday and re­ volved a battalion of the U.S. five weeks of diplomatic isqiar- Tuesday when a U.S. supply ring on a site. ported killing 67 North Viet­ Army’s 196th Light Infantry Bri­ ship moving up the river from namese. In six days of fighting gade, sent to ■ reinforce baxlly the Tonkin Gulf to Dong Ha was Paris represents a compro­ around the Marine base, Gen. blattered Marine units. The In­ hit by 82mm recolUess rifle fire mise which, diplomats say, both Washington and Hanoi foresaw k \ and a Marine platoon was land­ ■j- r. ed to look for the enemy gun­ many days ago. Each side has ners. shown Itself prepared tor hard “ It’s an offensive on our bargaining, which means pro­ >'■ part,” said a U.S. spokesman. longed and often bitter negotiat­ “ It Is a result of our offensive ing in the months ahead. Students Consider North Vietnam said It wants actions In being able to find talks "to decide with the U.S. -- them. They have been In Quang side the unoonditional cessation by the United States of its Reply to Demands Si bombing and all other acts of JL J northernmost, Includes Dong war” against the North. Ha. . •Ci'li' EVANSTON, ni. (AP) — Ne- the Negro group, by Hlnz late Elsewhere, aUIed forces re- Other matters will be dis­ cussed when that issue is decid­ gro students at Northwestern Friday night. The document ported Miung 326 Viet Cong •F ed, the Hanoi statement said. University continued their occu- was a statement in reply to the troops In four fights within 28 President Johnson imposed a pation of the school’s business demands worked out in all-day nUles of Saigon, partial bombing ban on U.S. office buUding today as they discussions among umverslty of- *1,^ biggest clash. South planes operating over North considered a reply from unlver- flclals and faculty members aft- Vietnamese Infantrymen and Vietnam effective March 31. He •Ity officials to their list of de- er the students seized control of u_g_ Army heUcopters firing limited their operations to the mands. building early Friday mom- nodtets combined against the so-called panhandle area south On the steps of the building a ^ ^ Viet Cong 283d Marine Force of the.20th Parallel and called group of 50 white sympathizers c®**tents of the sealed en- BaifataMon. After a day-long bat- on North Vietnam for some sim­ huddled in blankets, sipping velopo would not bo made pub- uo Friday 28 miles southwest of ilar show of military restraint. coffee and trying to stay warm Turner agreed, un- saigon, the South Vietnamese Top administration officials In the chlUy early morning tern- “ ‘1?® counted 200 enemy agree that Infiltration of men neratures dents and then In .conference bodies and 59 weapons left on amd supplies from North Viet­ fi,.. university administrators, the battlefield. Government cas-’ \ nam into the South has been at I Turner, a graduate student ualtles were reported as nine peak levels since early March. in the Rebecca Crown Coirter head of the Afro-American killed and 31 wounded. Some officials—and intelli­ some 30 other white e y m p a t^ gtudet Union chapter on earn­ gence reports from Saigon—say ers occupied the office of Ro- pyg_ referrli* to wtrn;, said, iElghiteen miles northwest of the Increase which began in ear­ land J. Hlnz, dean of student -judging from the conduct of Saigon, U.S. infantrymen and South Vietnamese soldiers ly March has-continued to grow and university vice president, administrator X would think since Johnson’s March 31 limi­ who acted as go-between tor ad- ther^ resolution to clashed with 400 Viet Oong Searchers sift wreckage of Texas plane in which 84 died yesterday. (AP Photofax) AUTHENTIC tation order. , mlnlstrators and protestors. situation.” Earlier, Turner troops. Juet before midnight Friday, an estimated 160 ene­ The agreement Friday to get \ THE LOOK IS LINEN IN The. 110 Negro students Inside said the demands were not my troops tried to overrun the the talks started in a week in studied a document handed to negotiable. No Survivors Reported Paris eased developing pressure James Turner, spokesman tor pceltions of one o f the Ameri­ ' The seizure Friday morning can baittattons. The counter­ inside the administration to re­ was nonviolent and Turner said attack was repulsed and the sume wider bombing over North he hoped to keep It that way. enemy withdrew about mid Vietnam unless Hanoi began to / “ We wUl not start any vlo- night. 84 Killed in Texas Plane Crash move at least on the dlplomatio front. USSR Agrees thing’ in this buUdlng,”% e s ^ t i^ n m d T a w T ’45*‘ n ^ ^ DAWSON, Tex. (AP) — Eigh- The National Guard was sum- al time of 4:68 p.m. when they national Airport said at 4:61 Unless North V I e t n a m 'a SPORTSWEAR by “ We’ll even b n x A toe place up toto S U S ^ S ty-tour ^rson s med in a Branlff moned to control traffic and deplaned in Dallas, p.m. that Flight 352 had van­ agreement to talk, however, is before we leave, U they want us h„C " ™ International Electra that ex- sightseers. Three minutes after takeoff, ished from his radar scope. matched by military restraint To Let U.S. to*. « -t . 1.1 ao ploded and plunged to earth In The brightly painted, tour-en- at 4:14 p.m., one of the flight When the flight vanished from —such as a reduction in the lev­ ROBERT BRUCE ||| Hlnz in turn awured the nro- blazlSg pieces Friday as the glne turboprop airliner. Flight deck crew—Capt. J.R. Phillips radar view. It flashed into the el of infiltration—officials be­ t e S S e l T ^ t S H T t l^ e ri^ t American were klUed crew, bucked thunderstorms 352, decorated to Braniffs Aztec First Officer John W. Foster lesrors uiey wouiu not oe evict- and 23 Americans were wound- inreif with view of people ih and near Daw­ lieve' this must be an important Mexican motif, rolled to Its and Second Officer D. W. Cross­ A ROBERT BRUCE GOLF CARDIGAN , . . “Fore”mogt in fasihion PERMANENT PRESS 1 ed. “ We wm not call in police.” ed. south Vietnamese casualties f *^1 „ son. issue for the Paris talks. See Prisoners Chunks of debris fell over the takeoff from Houston at 4:11 land—estimated In a radio re- Dean Montgomery of Corsica­ It is recognized, nevertheless, with the accent on gualityl 50^ atpaca, 50% wool. he said. were reported light. old Lonnie Wells farm—uninha­ p.m.—11 minutes behind sched- port that the flight’s estimated na, a private pilot and operator that in the policy decisions to be SLACKS and WALK SHORTS by MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet University seciulty police pat: Two other battles left 67 Viet Sizes: S-M-lrXIx LS* bited and g^wn over by grass ule. arrival time was 5:03 p.m., only of an electrical shop, ■ said he made In preparation tor the Union today announced ratifica­ roled nearby Friday and hel- Oong dead, South Vietnamese B. ROBERT BRUCE MOC TURTLE SHIRT . . , 65% dacron® poly­ and brush—two miles last of Following from, about that tlve minutes behind schedule, saw a large explosion rip the talks Johnson has more dramat­ tion of the long-delayed consular meted Evanston city police di­ spokesmen said, and govern­ TAILOR’S BENCH. this little Texas town. time one of the two stewardess- That was the last word as the plane. Then, he said, there were ic choices open to him. - ester, 86% cotton. Wrinkle resistant. New soil release. convention providing access by rected traffic in the area. There ment casualties were six killed Many of Dawson’s 700 citizens es—Jo Carol Brand of Taylor, Electra headed into the turbu- two smaller explosions, and the At one extreme, for example, Machine wash and dry. Sizes: S-M-L-XL. 9* U.S. officials to any U.S. citizen 1*0 disorders and no ar­ and 29 wounded. and residents of neighboring cit­ N.D., and Suzanne Renz of lence between Houston and Dal- craft plummeted downward in he could decide to stop all detained in the Soviet Union. rests. In air raids on North triet- C. ROBERT BRUCE GOLF SHIRT with ooAlar . . . permanent press, ies searched the area, and bod­ South Orange, N.J.—would have Flight controllers said they Jerry M e^ ll, a Dawson High bombing of the North to create The U.S. Senate ratified the The demands pressei) by the nam’s southern panhandle, U.S. 66% Dacron® polyester, 35% cotton in 8 exciting colors. %L. been announcing to the passen- had no further conversation School mathematics teacher, a highly favorable atmosphere document March 16, 1967, after Negroes Included; ies were taken temporarily to Arpold Palmer designed them tor good looks . . . gers that Braniff would give with the plane. The first Indlca- saw a flash in the sky. for the talks and establish a Treated for minimum shrinlmge. Sizes: S-M-L-XL. O extended debate over whether it policy statement by the K s esSmS'w.oS “'®gym^um ^ each of them a voucher for $1 If tion of trouble to them came I looked up and there were record of peace actions by the lilor's Bench tailored them tor comtort . . . you'll involved an additional security tmlversity "deploring the vl- gallons of fuel in 108 missions ^here were no survivors. rigk, clousness of white racism.” A special FBI team was flown the flight was more than 15 min- when the controller at Fort flames all over the plane and it United States. wear them with pleasure wherever and whenever went down," he said. He Arguing against such a The agreement gives Soviet poUcy of gradual Increase (See P«ge Seven) In to help Identify the bodies, utes behind the scheduled arriv- Worth’s Great Southwest Inter- you relax! Easy to care tor — in a permanent press, couldn’t be sure whether the choice, officials say, is that con­ diplomats similar rights for So- *** *^® number of Negro students ‘soil release blend ot 65 % Dacron® polyester and flash he saw was lightning or tinued bombing of infiltration vlet citizens detained in the * more reaUsUc figure. sudden fire engulfing the plane. routes south of the 20th Parallel United States. —Separate Uvlng units for Ne- 35% Avril* Rayon, they teature the Luxury Look If Flight 362 had reached Dal­ has been Judged of critical im­ ot Linen . . . include distinctive ribbon belt with Sovlet action on the agree- 8To students who want to Uve to- las, It would have flown on to­ portance by military leaders. ment was believed held up by R®ther. authentic Arnold Palmer umbrella emblem on buckle. ward Tulsa, Fort Smith, Ark., At the other extreme, Johnson the general negative attitude to- —A Negro studies course be Little Rock and Memphis. could call for a prompt cease­ Neat solid colors . . . ward relations with the United added to the curriculum, and There were 79 passengrers In fire covering all aerial, ground 3. States due to the Vietnam war. Negro professors. addition to the five crew mem­ and sea operations In the Viet­ The presidium, or ruling —A Negro counselor ” to help bers. All of the crew members namese war in the opening body, of the Supreme Soviet us properly cope with the psy- were based in Dallas. phase of the Paris talks. ARNOLD-PALMER SLACKS (parliament) ratified the consu- chologlcal, mental, and qcadem- lar convention April 23, the an- Ic tensions resulting from dual- ' (See Page Seven) (Sec Page Seven) Slies •15. nouncement today said. ism of our existence as black. ...J The convention was signed by college students.” both countries June 1, 1964. —Establishment of a Negro This Is the first bilateral trea- student union, ARNOLD PALMER SHORTS ty between the Soviet Union and Ira Schaer, a freshman from DESIGNED F 0 | ^ C T I0 N by Slies $2-40 •10. the United States. Pennsaucken, N.J., and a Nations Hopeful It goes imto effect 30 dqys spokesman tor the sympathizing from the exchange of ratifica- white students, said the Negroes tlon instnunents. A U.S. embas­ allowed im white students Inside *Eaatman Registered Trademark sy spokesman said today no because they wanted the take­ date for the exchange has been over action to be their own. j set. Turner, referring to the white Over Peaee Talks It will take place in Washing­ sympathizers, said, “ They have LONDON (AP) --From South munique added, the Commu­ ton. respon^«A to aset of definltlqDs Vietnam, war allies and many nists can be expected to intensi­ < fy the war and step up Infiltra­ (See Page lliree) (See Page Seven) ^ e r nations today . came tion of men and supplies to bet­ A. ■ K'- V expressions. of approval and •■■ I- —_ ------4_>L------hope for the pijelimlnary talks ter their bargaining position. between the United States and South Korea, which is sup­ PA North Vietnam in Paris. plying about 60,000 troops to the The Soviet Union and Commu­ allied war effort, welcomed the “YOUR HEADQUARTERS for ARNOLD PALMER SPORTSWEAR” W orld Views Gains nist Puba relayed the news to selection of Paris as a site tor their citizens in broadcasts and preliminary talks. A foreign printed accounts, but both with­ ministry spokesman . said that held. official commentary. Red the^French capital is "very ad- By 3 Heart Patients C)!hlna, which wants the Commu­ vontag^us" as a site for ^uth nist forces to fight on, kept all Korea and other allies bectouse -1*. Laymen and surgeons alike zor received the heart of an old­ word of.jthe upcoming talks out free movement of their r,^pre- of Chinese newscasts. sentatives will be guarantee^. today watphed closely the pro­ er but athletic man, the pa­ South Vietnam’s President gress of three men—two taj the tient’s condition was announced He denied a report that the Nguyen Van Thieu said Paris Seoul government was consider­ United States and one in London as fair—with a wait-and-see at­ was acceptable to his govern —who received heart trans­ titude. ing a plan to have Its ambassa- plants within about 24 hours. The London heart donor was ment ns a site (or talks.' Al- dor to France, Lee Soo-youfng, named by London newspapers though South Vietnam will not attend the Paris talks. South Ev ■ ? The London operation, com- take part In the preliminary. Korea 1 ^ been demanding tl)at vleted Friday night , was the as Patrick Ryan, 26, who died of brain damage suffered in a fall talks, it will maintain contact it should be a full pairtlclpant'in world’s 10th Heart transplant. wi r,h UiS. representatives any negotiations designed to set- At London’s National Heart **"on» a scaffold. A/ throi^h Its consul-general in tie the Vietnam conflict. Hospital the 4S-year-old patient, The London team worked tor “ THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET” an ebtfmated seven hours to Paris, Ngo Tan Canm. Philippines President Ferdl- as yet unidentified, was reoort- Aj communique from the Sal- ^^nd J(arcos congratulated both 901-907 MAJN STREET, MANCHESTER od to be in “ entirely uattsfacto- prepare for the transplant, and go.n\Forelgn Ministry, however, countries for “ their statesman- OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:80 TO D;80 , ry“ condition. ♦he l.eart surgery transfer was said', the government hoped the ^^ip In agreeing to preliminary TnURSDAY 9:30 TO DaflO I reported to have taken two - In Houston, Tex., where 47- © ^ French government would act peace talks in Paris.’” your-old Everett CBatre Thomas only as an Intermediary and not Open a Regal Charge Account Today Tho surgical team was led by A 2,(XX>-man Philippines civic Friday morning received the take todes. qctlon contingent is currently Connecticut Bank and Hartford National Charges Also Accepted hi art of a 16-year-oId bride, Donald Rosa, 46, a Sou‘ h Afri­ Brainy Gah Have Best Gams? ’Iti| same commtmlque being withdrawn from Vietnam pleasure was expressed at the can who has worked with heart transplant pioneer Dr. Chris­ warned that the Communists but there are plans to send an­ outcome of the transplant, but The Hagerstown, Md., Morning Herald decided to Junior College and ran these numbered pictures to would'Rake advantage of the pe­ tiaan Barnard. other if the Philippines congress was accompanied by a note of test a British researcher’s theory that the brain-^ riod of discussion to make prop­ The London bospltal state­ let its readers see if they could tell which legs go appropriates the money. caution. aganda and sew dissension be­ ment sal^ "the operation was iest females also have the shapUest legs. The news-« with the brainy girls. Given up? The brainy girls “ The whole worljl waits with' At Stanford, Calif., where late paper photographed, the gams of ’ four "brainy”* tween South Vietnam find Ita al­ go with the legs in photos number 1, 4, 5, and 6. Thursday 40-year-old Joseph Rl- (Bm Pago Seven) tjrpes and four "average” students at Hagerstown lies. At the same time, the com- (See Page Tim e)

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