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TODAY AS ALWAYS U.S. Experts Doubt Nikita Quitting Soon

1f " i"W ) A'vsnga Dafly Not i ^ ^ Tka Wyfcy ^_____^ THURSDAY, AfRIL ‘Wti IMS roe Hie Week Kai jianrlr^at^r lEitimitts ll^raUt dqpHltS. U6S Flair and eooi taadgkt wHh Srari sauce, tossed salad, lYenoh bread 13,974 la ra ta l aaeHsaa.,Lasr S64H> SaH w •2^ School Menus and butter, mOk, pears. Reception Sunday t h r mesHy soaay "'aad a Httia it Town Wadnasday: Hamburg gravy, k ilfep MDd^ wannsr. High 66-66. maahed potato, buttwad greaa For New Pastor Moroc^kesfer— City • / ytOage Charm ...... Mild Aotton OM public aehool menus for the beans, bread and butter, ndUt iMidara will tev* a pottuck gelatin with topping. - week of April 38 through May 8 ■Rm Rev. Bdward. J. Reardon, ^ WaddaU S ch o o l wMli Thursday: Frankfurt on roll, po­ (EIGHTBBN PAGES) BIANCHESTER, CONN„ FRUIAY, APRIL 26, 1968 (Oaaattled AdvsriMag aa Fhge 1#) Northwaat Nelgliborbood. will be aa followa: paator oif S t Jamee’ Cburoh, will TOL. LXXXIL MO. 176 PRICE CBNYB tato ehlps^ buttered peas and car­ be gueet of honor l^unday at a ----- •" -*ea at • pjn. and aup- Monday for all schoola except rots, mUk, chocolate cake. ■ervad at 6:30. M ro, "Get Acquainted” tea and reoep- high aehool: Chicken vegetanla Friday: Baked f'lrii aticka, ______la ohalnnan o f tlia soup, peanut butter and Jelly Uon from 3:30 to 5:30 pm . at the «VMit. nioaa planning to attand. maahed potato, cabbage-pinei^Ie aehool auditorium. * ^ 0 Holy sandwich, vegetable atieks, milk, aalad, bread and butter, milk, Ice Name Society and Ladiee of S t Mariani Says > ara ramlndad to bring taMo aUvar mixed fruit State News •ad cup and aauear. cream. James are oo-eponeora of the Monday for Manchester High event Gas Explosion only: Plsaaburger on roll, potato Half a. mlUlm dogs were reg­ Membere of the perieh are in­ Bqiarbnant MH„ 461 Fanniagton Ave. Bailey Scuttled lHaa Uadallna Amiraidt, daugh- chips, buttered spinach, milk. ___ * Roundup tar o< Mini. lion el AmlriuiH, 37 istered in 1963 with the K enn«^ vited to meet the newly appoint­ Haitfocd,- - Ooa&—Pboae - -liaBeSR-6461 U.S. Experts Doubt LanoK 8 t , and JUaa Jaan Aader- Tuesday: RavidU with meat Club of America. ed paetor. Election Bills wo, daughtar o t Ilk-, and Mia. Waltar A. Anderaon, 30 Avondala Rd., botb aeniora at Bay Path Jtm- Traps Miners HARTFORD (AP) — Na- D em ocrats Yield lor OoUega, toogm eadow, Maaa., tioiul and State Democratic laft tUa morning by plana for a Chsinnan John M. Bailey was On Teacher Fund two-day trip to Now Yorii CHnr, Sevan other men were asaisned aponaoped the ooUaga. CLARKSBURG, W. V a < critidzed by Republicans to­ (AP)--CUnehfield Coal Co. te a drift 3,000 feet farther Into the day for “cydeal disregard for HARTFORD’ 7 a P) — The Nikita Quitting Soon mine and two man wers assisting $3 million deficiency sppro- tba mldwaaa aarvica at bte Sal- announc6d shortly after noon both crews. the fundamental rights of the aation Army, uouaHy held Thuia- SWIFT PREMIUM that 14 bodiea of 22 men Outslda women, coal miners in p ^ l e . ” )riations bill waa signed- into day nigfata, has been oanoeled for OR trapped by an exploaion in its working gear, police and coal com­ The attaidc came from Republi­ aw yesterday after Senate UiM w e ^ MISS IOWA TODAY p l y offlciala kept vigil. can Peter P. Marian! of Groton, Democrats yielded on the dis­ Compass No. 2 Mine near here BACON 65c Lb. There w m nothing on the out Senate minority leader, in a state­ puted teachers’ retirement Tha Lutheran Ohuroh Women ot have been,recovered. side to indicate what hid taken ment Issued through GOP head­ L ack Sign pjmniijJ Lutheran Churdi will niara was practically no hope place. Fans which circulate sir quarters. fund amendment and passed aponaor a rummage aale tomorrow DUBUQXHS tha othar eignt—even deeper In through tha mine continued to op­ Marisnl said two election bills the House version. at 0 am. at Luther Hall at the Pinehursf ALL BEEF the mine—would be found alive. erate. The shaft was not dam­ were scuttled through policy di- Democrats cannot "conUnue to riiuroh. Mra. Charlea Daniela and FRANKFURT8 Three bodiea were found nrat aged. The elevator which can car­ Nctivee handed down by Bailey. face a financial crisis every few O f O uster Mna Hugo Oarleon are oo-chair- Lb. 59o near tha main mint tunnal, about ry 10 men down Into the working Tha latest measure defeated, days,” said Sen. Maurice J. Fer- men of the aale. Mra. Clarence Meats a mUa and a half from tha main area was still operating. Mariani aald, waa one calling for land, D-Danielson. Pateraon ia in ohaiga tonight of AS ALW AYS antrance. Blevan other were found About 60 men wlae in the way of direct election of the Metropolitan It was on his recommendation In Works aatting up for the sale. Mcmbera a short time later In a lateral mine rescue methods took turns tai as Senate Appropriations Commit­ 2 District Oopmiisslon (MDC). 'Dte Tjmnfaig to aariat are reminded to Our service meat working section. clearing a path to the 32. options! party lover biU was the tee 'chairman that Democrats, pro­ i»e at the hall at 6 tonight Luther . The 83 men, all married, had 68 It was difficult. The air had to other measure mentioned by Mari­ testing every Inch of the way, vot­ MOSCOW (AP) — Premier Hall wUl be open until 0 to re- department is get­ dependents. be cheeked constantly to be cer­ ani as doomed because of Bailey. ed for the measure. Khrushchev lim its he is ag­ eaivo donatfona. Pinehurst Has The Best Meats In Town! Announcement of the finding' c< tain It waa clear of any explosive Msrlanl said the house Judiciary The bill was quickly signed Into ing like any mortal and won’t ting back to nor­ the first victims of the Thursday’s gas. committee had approved three law by Gov. J ( ^ N. Dempsey. pn— M am rat Boland, daughter sxplosion was made by mine Supt. Timms, said the trapped men It appropriates money for special head the Soviet Communist of Mr. and Mra Thomaa Boland of Singing Rands at T emple Tonight mal. Charles Mc­ Harry Chapman, whose brother le were about 1% miles from ths (Ceatlaaed on Page Three) funds that have been depleted since party and government forev­ 63 Vernon St., recently aailed (m The "Singing Rands” of Gales^ cne of the missing miners. shaft when the explosion rumbled the last General Assembly session er. But foreign opinion here the 8.8. Queen of Bermuda for a Ferry, N.Y., will be featured to­ The Rand’s program includes Carthy out for This week the featured meat will be Chuck Boasts . . . The bodies, Chapman rapocted, through the deep works. in 1661 and for a number of agen­ apring vacation to Bermuda. Mlaa western, novelty and religious cies that need money to finish out was split today over whether night at a “ Spring Frolic” spon­ were found near the opening of a As rescue crews Isapfrogged BOtand la a student at Central singing. many weeks recov­ not ordinary chuck, but just the most delicioilsly ten­ drift in which U miners were through mine drifts toward Ihs Blame Thrifty Ben the current fiscal year. the 69-year-old leader brought Connecticut State College. sored by the Fellowcraft Club of Other performers also on the scheduled to be working when a explosion arsa 5,000 feet back in The Republican-controlled House the matter up in public be­ Manchester Lodge of Masons at '■Western Jamboree” who will ap­ ering from major der waste ^ree chuck you ever put on your table. Buy rumbling gas explosion'' fits For the Lost Hour and the Senate had failed to reach Mias Kerry Oetchell and Miss cause he plana to give «p the Masonic Temple. Entertain­ pear at the “Spring Frolic” in­ m ine.' (Continned en Page Ten) a compromise on the teachers’ re­ either post soon. Claire Saporiti of Manchester are ment at the western type show clude the Nomads, a western style surgery on his knee, it block style or boneless for easier slicing . . . it’s a tirement fund In a month-long dis­ representing Central Connecticut By THE ASsbdATBO PIU»S pute. T am already *9 and I havs will begin at 8. There will be swing band with Lee Wayne, lead­ o' Some 113.2 million Amer­ the right to say so,” Khrushchev Stete College of New Britain at a square and round dancing from 10 er; Miss Sheila Gemon and Mias returned to work special value either way. When the bill originally came up meeting at Miami Beach for the ;-’; v . - 1 icans wUl lose an hour apiece in the Senate In late March, it in­ told a meeting of industry and to midnight. Diane Lee, soloists; the “Jam­ understands that I cannot hold for 34th annual study conference of The R ^ d s are a family con­ boree Squares,” a square dancQ Monday, He will be Sunday — all because of Ben cluded a |4 million appropriation the Association for Childhood Ed­ Franklin. When he was am­ from the General Fund to cover all time the positiim I now have sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Els Rand team, and Jack O'Leary, caller. in the party and the state.” ucation mtemational this week. and sons, Gary and Bobby. They Bud Alden will be master of cere­ glad to see you and bassador to France almost deficiency in the teachers’ fund. 200 years ago, thrifty Ben The three-hour speech, made on are one of the top attractions on monies. Pinehursf Wednesday, was published in foil Mbimitain Laurel Chapter, Sweet Western J a m b o r e e,” Sunday The event is open to the public has, in addition to I awoke unusually early one Adelines, Inc., will c^ebrate a morning and found daylight BryneM Declines Post today In all Moscow . morning program on WHYN tele­ and tickets may be purchased at HARTFORD (AP)—The chair­ Khrushchev made no mention of third place award, received re- vision 'station*of Chicopee, Mass. the door. our chuck specials, atroamlng through his win­ oehtly by its chorus, with a vlc- dow while most of the oltisena man of the Republican-ccrntrolled quitting either post. But his re­ 'Wa * ¥ «• -m House Insurance Committee has marks set off a dispute among toiy celebration at 8 at the Irish Tendercure Corned of the city still slept. American Club, 66 Grove St., The Guard d u b of the Women’s ITie British American d u b will Frugal Ben worried about declined appointment to a com­ Western observers In Moscow Benefit Association will meet to­ sponsor a dance for members and Ghuck Roast mittee named to study the state’s whether he might announce such Hartford. The chorus participated Beef, genuine the “wasted” daylight and con­ plans at a meeting of the party In national competition with 20 morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of guests Saturday night. Charlie ceived a plan to conserve the insurance system. (Block style. . . bone in) Rep. James J. Byrnes of Pom- central committee called for choraaea at Rochester, N. Y. Re- Mrs. Allan Bills, 13 Vine St. Mis. Varrlck ar d his orchestra will play daylight by advancing clocks fkuabfnenta will be served. Ha.rriiet Olsaver will be co-hostess. for dancing from 9 to 1. spring lamb legs, fret informed Gov. John N. Demp­ It has been announced that the one h

'i-' MANCHESTER EVENENO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGE f f s ^ t w o MANCHESTER EVB^HNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN« FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 L n r J N o t i c e s Lu m in Manohaster Sunday.The that therb wUI be tIurM vatuea tai Bolton n ou p will meet at-the laneT -at las fliA August for the centenary of the M ariani Says 6:30 p.m. Anyone needing a ride 1ft ill Sisterhood I f g intemaUtmal Red Croaa followed .Bomarco Slates should contact Gerald - Plante, PF Kennedy Hails Tax Cut by a European iBstib. and “Free­ Sheinwold on Bridge president. Manchester Toj Attend Parley Stamps dom from Hunger” issue. Johnn J. WeUtU, Judse Bailey Scuttled Orange Inspection of John H*nry Ba^ett ot Talk on State’s hMUr In said^dlatrioL a minor. Orange members have been ask­ 9 m awnbets of Ui« Slatcrhood Businessmen Propose The United SUtea Post Office PREPARE HANDCOnni < South dsakr UpOT the '}i(pUoatlon*o?S,.‘" A5di^^ ed to bring their blue manuals to Department hae announced that NoftMouth vnlmrablu ]piona, giayiliin, pemyiiig lor author- Election Bills Vacation Spots the meeting of the subordinate to­ tt VMBpl* B«Ui Stwlom plan to at* FOR BRIDGE CRIMINAL SL ,—.S**S“ * managomont tM4 a Mting confarence of the Bruce -Catton has resigned from' NORTH night at 8 at the Community Hall. (Continued from Page One) the Cltiaens’ Stamp Adyisory By ALFRED SHEINWOLD 4t A J 10 Si;^.ta«rdin*KnoS (OoatlBaafi tm a Pags Om ) Donald D. Parry ol Rocky Hill, Inspection Is slated at the meet­ Miattaaal Women’a.Lieacue Tueaday ^ 5 2 ILUMBEI If you’re a good bridge detec­ public relations director for the ing. M i WodoMday at Grand Lake Jobless Claims Oonimittee and la being replaoed G A 9 BY 8 LaiC*> Lahanon. men and the adminiatraUon gen­ by Oatherine Drinker Bowen, tive you keep a pair of handcuffs gthon bo hoard and dotormtniw at iho bills, Including th« slecUon maas- State Development Ckimmission, To Write News Ineorporatod Maiieheater roatdents attending erally are in agreement. noted biographer. She is the first in your pocket. You never know “ doa in Hanohoiter In said ura. will be guest speaker at the Bo- Beginning Monday, Mrs. Robert The business group called for Increase in Town woman to be appointed to this when you’re going to need them. w n r BAST Plgtrlci. on th. TUi day ot May. -4.D. "Unfortunately,” ha aaid in the marco meeting tomorrow at 8 Me ooBferenoe are Mrs. L o u i a 4 8 5 2 *764$^^ ,^^tv°..yolock to tho atUraoon, Young of Notch Rd.. will write lowering the corporate Income tax oonimittee. At the right moment you want to atatemant, "the Democratic con­ p.m. at the Community Hall. the Bolton news column for The Hurwlta, Mta. James Siegel, Mrs. Unemployment claims filed in <9 4 3 7 AKQI64 LaMar Iteplrb, Hra. Raymond rate from 52 per cent to at least get up from your chair and siiap O KQ43 0 4 trolled ean|ite oommlttee has re­ Parry will show movies and talk Herald. Mrs. Young, an English 47 per cent. It said individual Manchester for the week ended T h e Britieh PhllateUc Aaeocia- them on some bridge criminal’s jected the election bill, confirm­ on "Vacations In Ckinnectlcut,” a Baitiataln, Mra. Joaeph Oannan, At* ivewMeatOrea 44542 4479 umo Md placo ot hoartng thereon, by major graduate of Syracuse Uni­ MM. Phillip Sherman, Mra. Ben rates—which now range from 20 April 20 increased slightly to 1,- By STD KBON18H Uon reports that a stamp agency wrists. SOUTH publUhlng a cmy of this order In eoms ing published reports that Bailey presentation In three parts for as versity, is the new vice president in England advertised the re­ Pre-Finished RaicUhi, Mra. George Sloaaberg, to 91 per cent—should be lowered South dealer 4KQ9^ a circulation in said had paseed the word to kill the many interest areas. One will show of the PTA, a member of the Girl too, but made no specific recom­ 116, from 1,097 for the previous PAPUA and New Guinea, well lease of .Europe sets by three Mnall North-South vulnerable w triet, at l ^ t seven days before the historic sites; another, recreation­ Scout Neighborhood Committee, a Mra. Leonard Seeder and Mra. 9 J 9 8 7 M y of said nearly, to appear If they legislation. mendation as to how much. week, as the State'Labor Depart­ remembered by the U.S. military Greek ijslets (Arcoudi, Oxia and Opening lead — Six of Hearts. O J 10 9 see at eaUIUme and^aoe aM “ When we eonalaer that Mr. al facilities; and the third, "things member of Bomarco, and of the JulM Karp. As for spending, the business­ ment reported the lay-off of 20 Dragonera). Iheae are not official Im ai^ e that you’re watching 4 K Q 10 5f. . relaU^ thereto, and make to do.” Manchester League of Women The theme of the program la a forces in the South Pacific during Bailey Is acting chairman of the men said they advocate "rigid ex­ employes of Pratt A Whitney Issues by the Greek Post Office the play of today’s hand. Keep the arnm Wmt Nwih Wmt retiun to this courL and by mailing on Metropolitan Distrlot ConunlMion Bomarco, a community couples Voters. Plyweed Ituaicai Trip to Israel,” with nar­ World War n. Is now a peaceful Past Pa« 1 0 1 9 or M ors April tS, ItSS. bycertttled penditure discipline." Aircraft. and progressive eirea. Two new but by a private firm and there- handcuffs ready and watch for the and that bis law partner is legal club. Is open to all Interested. Be­ ration, acenes of “Hora in a Kib- fors not valid for postage. CkiUec- 2 NT Pa« 3 NT AH Pm ' I?*Hi • ?.* ****■ order to L. Audrey "It is merely common sense to In the state Manchester ranked series of stamps have just been criminal to show himself. S/o Paul R. Harts, counsel for the commission, it be- cause of the nature of this pro­ Manchester Evening Herald Bol- | buta,*’ "KumaiU with laraeU Sol- recognize that the lower tax rates 13th for number of unemployment tore were thus notified. West opens the six of hearts, Opeoing iud — 9 4 A t ^ , 675 Main Street, Maneheeter, comee evident why Mr. Ballsy does gram, a club spokesman today sug­ ton correspondent, M. Clemenwell ' Mera,” and Hasaldic, Arab and Issued which indicate the return Mahcgany can be permanenUy maintained claims filed. The largest number and Bast takes the queen, king JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge not w ant' the people to have a gested this would be a good time Young, telephone 643-8981. | TanM lte dancaa. only if a reasonable balance be­ to normal extatence. One eet ot diamonds, ha can take only alfht of claims were filed in Hartford, two stamps features communica­ and ace of hearts In that order. direct voice In commission mem­ for couples to make their first vis­ tween federal Income and expen­ at 5,069, running ahead of Bridge­ South wins the fourth heart trick tricks before glviiig up.) AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at bership.” it to Bomarco meetings. State Matinee ditures be brought about at an port ioT the first time in many tion routes. The 8 pence Shows New Location Set and leads the jack of diamonds. Daily Qneanoa MaiwhesUr.wlUi In and for the dlatriet Ho.sts for the session tomorrow small ships in Port Moresby of Manc^storL on the leth day ot Mariani said this lategt action, Adventure, romance and sweep­ early date," they stated. weeks. West covers with the queen ot As dealer, you held: Spadee, t- April, A.D. when coupled with “Bailey’s order will be Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. ing scenes of aea battle will come The group did not give a dollars harbor. The 2 shilling 3 pence For Penny Saver 6-4-3: H eart, A-K-4-10-«t Dia­ Fm eat, Bon. John J. Wallett. Judge New Britain ranked fifth in the diamonds, and dummy wins with Batau irf Jean A. BaoiteU ol Pae^ that the optional party lever bill Peresluha and Mr. and Mrs. Mil- to life In “Morgan the Pirate" and cents recommendaUon on state, with 2,235 reporting out of stamp depicts an airplane ap­ the - ace. Back comes a dlamrmd monds, 8; <2uIm, 8-7-S. ton Jensen. proaching Taplnl Airfield. dena, California, owning property in, be pigeonholed In a senate oom- vrhlch la featured at a special budget reduction — a point work. The Permy Saver Thrift Shop la to the king. South then claims the What do yoo say? Manchestw in ■•Id diitnct, an li>-< Jrattee office," shows a “pattern New Patrols Organize p l a n t Another set of three new stamps euMble person. youth matinee at the State Thea­ crlUcized by Rep. John W. Bymea Of the total 1,116 claims regis­ rest of the tricks, making game Answer: Pass. Tlra hand la not disregard for the fundamental Girl Scout Troop 659, which ter ait 2 p.m. Steve Reevee por­ features the following: a view of moving to a new location at file ^upon applioatloa of James M. Htg- m of Wisconsin, senior Republican tered In Manchester. 229 were and rubber. quite worth an opening Wd. CSiange eins, conservator, pra^ng for author­ rights of the people. . . meets at United Methodist Church, trays tAe legendary buccaneer Rabaul, . the second largest town Main St. and will have ite official member of the House's tax-writing submitted at the Rockville sub- You’re slow, Hawkshaw! You a small club to a heart, and you ity to execute a property management Hie statement added: ha-s organized lnt» three new pa­ hero Henry Morgan, who was Ways and Means Committee. office. Women accounted for 39.7 In the territory, which is noted for opening Monday, May 13. should have slipped the bracelets would open the bidding With your contnMit of said uicapaDie’* interest in trols—the Explorers, the Adven­ knighted tuy England and branded certain real estate holdings, more fully “Even though the house paaaed "Since they called for a $10-bll- per cent, or 443, of the total of 1,- its fine harbor smd dormant vol­ The shop, now located at 466 on the criminal and should be e-4-2-1 distribution. set fq ^ in said contract, it is turers and the Senior Adventur­ an outlaw by Spain for his ex­ the optional p ^ y lever bill over­ [0n's lion tax cut,” Byrnes said in an 116 claims. canos. TTie 5 pence shows a bird Main St., Is sponsored by the Wom­ marching him oft to the station- O RD ER^: TAat the foregoing ap­ whelmingly, a senate committee, ers. ploits. Valarie Lagrange co.«tar8. interview, "it would have been The Pratt A Whitney lay-off, of paradise and the 6 pence a gol­ For Shelnwold’s 86 • pegs book­ plication be heard and determined at Nancy I*rindle is leader ajid CASH and CARRY S E E D S / en’s Auxiliary of Manchester Me­ house by now. the Probate office in Manchester In acting on orders from Mr. Bailey, Most of the Bcenee In the film are much more useful if they had sup­ which has -now affected about 70 den opposum. Have you detected the crimi- let, "A Pocket Guide tojBrldge," ■aid District, on the 7th day ot Christina Thoms, assistant lead­ based on the actual events in Mor­ morial Hospital. Its growth dur­ has tabled the measure. Playing a ported a dollar target for budget town residents, is part of a 5 per ing the past few years has result­ natl? See if you can spot him by send 60 cents to Bridge Book, May, A.D. 1948, at two o'clock In the cute game of politics, Mr. Ballsy er. of the Explorers; Holly ­ gan’s life. reduction as well. They have a cent cut-back In the aircraft firm's The Republic of CMna’e “Free­ The Manchester Evening Herald, attemoon, and that notice be given to ingway, leader, and Dale Carnell, Hie regular features, “Oourtshlp ed in a need for larger quarters in yourself before you read on. all persons Interested In said estate of has seen to it that the number of two-edged sword there — but one operations. dom from Hunger” stamp --is a more central location. Black Crime Box 3318, Grand Central Sta., New the pendency of said appUoatlon and assistant, of the Adventurers; and of BMdle’s Father” and “Paaaword edge Is pretty dull.” the unie and idace of hearing thereon, Democratic senators hi favor The total number of claims filed unique in design, reports the Articles sold In the shop ere It’s a black crime, and Bast is York 17, N.Y. mains just (me sho) Deborah Laws, leader, and Donna Is Couragie” will begin at 6 pm. At Thursday’s organizing ses­ in the state declined to 26,807 World Wide Philatelic Agency. Copyright 1868 by publishing a copy of this order in JOHNS MANYIUE donated by members of the auxili­ the criminal. Hlsj very first play some newspaper having a circulation Valentine, assistant, of the Senior sion, the 36 executives elected five from 38,134 the week before. ber needed to petltloi The stamp shows a wxman hi the ary, merchants in the Manchester was the crime. * General Featorea Oorp. ina"- said...... dlitricl, ...... at SVMMAleast lews seven days , _ be- Adventurers. of their number as the nucleus of Claims are running about 1,500 foreground with her arms filled •aid hearing, to appear ure out onto tte floor area and friends. Merchandise in­ West has opened the six of Lynn Riley Is troop scribe and an executive committee. ahead of those recorded at this with stalks of while a man if they see cause at said time and ate for a public vote. Mary Klar, treasurer. cludes clothing for all members of hearts, his top card in East’s suit. place and be heard relative thereto, “ Concerned only wltlf Children's Beside Ford, they are: Mark W. time last year. In the birnkSTOund drives a trac­ and make return to this court, and by Scouts who recently completed the family, housewares, furniture, This means that South has the Matinee ItSO Today-Tomeevew tenance of his party power, TONITE Cresap Jr., president of Westing' tor. Above ie a plane parachuthig missing higher hearts — J-9-8-7, mailing on or before April 13, 1948, by work for the folk dancing badge books, toys and an occasional an- certified mail, a copy of this order to Bailey has seen fit to sha^le CORRULUXi house Electric Cofp.; Sam Flem' food to hungry people. Also include: Pamela CJhapIin, Beth Ends Buadayt ti^ie. Proceeds of the shop bene­ If East wins the first trick, he James M. Mlggins, Conservator, 676 voters to the party lever BOOK ing, president of the Third Nation Center Church Sets issued by the Formosa govsm- will get only three heart tricks, . ; »■ A . I ‘ 1. Main Street, Manoheeter. Coon. Gorton, Joan Williams, Lynn Riley, al Bank of Nashville and former ment is a stamp honoring Youth fit Manchester Memorial Hospital. ______JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge his governor's repeated Joan Bedford, Donna Valentine, One paid employe and vohinteers just as we have seen. • ENDS TUESDAY e of the bllL Police Anchor Club Awards Chaplain Badge president of the American Banks Day. The design portrays East should play the ten ot Alana Rose, Barbara Bedford, Pulpit Exchange of the Women’s and Junior A ik - 2 CX>MEDY HITS! PUBLIC AUCTION “ Now be repeats this action on The Rev. John Kiely, curate of St. Mary’s Church, Elaat Hartford, last night was presented with a Association: Stuart T. Saunders, young man and woman hearts at the first trick, allowing Army LaBa Holly Hemingway, Mary Jo Nich­ blazing twch which lights the iliary staff the shop. More than Glenn Ford FOBCL08UBE BALE an eleotiim blU which conoema chaplain’s badge by Lt. Hugh Clanoey of the East Hartford Police Department. Patrolman SALE adieeneiniCK president of the Norfolk A West­ South to win with the jack. 199-801 ADAMS STREET ols, Mary Klar, CJhristlna Thoms 100 women and girls serve in the Shirley Jones Dick Bogarde 400,000 people in the eeven towns lUchard TIvurstoTi of the Manchester ^ lic e Department, left center, and school patrolman Wil­ ern Railway, and Frazar B. Wilde, Center Congregational Church Martyrs’ Monument near Canton. West gets in early with a dia­ “ Password Is MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT and Deborah Laws. auxiliary project. “ Oourtshlp of B y Older o f the Court of Common of Hertford (Jounty...” liam Griffin of Manchester, assist with the presentation. Father Kiely is the newly appointed chairman of the Connecticut Gen­ will participate in a pulpit and mond and leads his other heart, Courage” Bowling Date eral Life Insurance Co. Belgium has issued two semi­ A half-price removal sale Is now Eddie’s Pleas for the County of Hartford, the Mariani aaid the MDC spends a chairialn of the Hartford CJoimty* Anchor Clulb which met last night at fire headquarters. Main DEWEY-RICHMAN whereupon East takes four heart l:80-6tlS> following proiMrty located in an in­ Robert Bosworth, secretary of These five were authorized to choir exchange with the Faith postals picturing the "Bell of in progress at the Permy Saver, Father” budget of about 68 million in tax and Hilliard Sts. The organization Is made up of law enforcement officers who are members of Stationers Since 1906 tricks to defeat the contract. (If 8 :3 0 -8 :1 6 10:16 dustrial sooe, will be eold at public the K of C. Thurston and Griffin are co-chairmen of last night's meeting attended by about the Senior PHgrlm Fellowship of select five additional committee Church of Hartford at the 11 a.m. Peace” resoundlrig throughput-.the 466 Main St. The etore will be South decides not to develop the au ction money each year, and that the Bolton Congregational Church, 767 MAIN ST. members and to name officers, service Sunday. world. The S franc plus 1.60 and vacated the end of this month Beginning at a point .In the easter­ 86. A buffet supper wss served. (Herald photo by Ofiara). ly lin e 01 Adams Street, said point people "whose tax dollars are be­ htis reminded members of their Just South of State Theater In a related development, four The Rev. Albert A. Thompson, 6 franc plus 3 adhesives also oarry The half-price sale will continue being ninety (90) feet northerly ing spent in such quantities by the date to bowl at the Parkade Democratic members of the Sen pastor of Faith Church, will speak the word "Pax” below the bell In through next week. from a mereitone set in the north­ i^sW ct commissioners should have French In order to bring into be­ nounced basic aims In its plans westerly com er of land now or And Up nate Finance Committee urged on “Life’s Great Leseon.” The the design. A souvenir sheet of formerly of Florence Oarlinhouee aYflrect voice In choosing Rocky Assails ing as soon as possible nuclear for NATO’s nuclear future. Chairman Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., senior choir will sing the anthems, four stamps was Issued simultane­ STANLEY WARNER TOMORROW meaeured in said easterly line of commissioners." forces which can serve as the core One is to give great Britain a to hold hearings on Kennedy’s tax “How Great Thou Art” and ously. Adams Street; thence nortberly, for a truly European nuclear greater nuclear capability by sell­ At 2:00 P.M. one hundred fifteen and leven- proposals before the House acts. “Praise The Lord, O Jerusalem.” tentbs (116.7) feet In eald easterly Legal Notices "4. To make assistance pos­ ing It Polaris missiles which MANY SIZES The plea appears almost certain The Rev. difford O. Simpson, The little country of Lichten­ line ol eald Adams Street to a 4JEK’s N-Plans sible, we should In our own na- would be put into atomic subma­ to fail. Byrd said he remains pastor Of Center OongregaUonal stein has issued a new 5 franc point thence easterly one hundred UQUOB PERMIT tlonfd interest amend the McMa­ rines to be built by Britain. The Value Plus\ strongly convinced it would be Church win preach at Faith stamp to commemorate the 25th SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW! forty-four and seven-tentna (144.7) _ NOTICE OF APPUOATION hon Act to give us the flexibility missiles would be armed with AND COLORS ^ w r s o F M iie A Great Comedy Show feet by Interior angle ot 89 de­ For Europeans waste of the group’s time to start Church, and the senior choir, un­ anniversary of the reign of Prince grees 60’ to a point; thence south­ A ‘f). i?ARgXkA.“ oV‘^ pX. c'1 required.” nuclear warheads made by Brit­ hearings before the House has der the direction of Walter Grzyb, Franz Joseph n. The design shows Oleim Ford-Shlrley Jones A COLORFUL EXCITING easterly eeventy-three and two- Street. Mancheater, Connecticut, have 'The 1946 McMahon act had— ain. “THE COURTSHIP OF tenths (78.3) feet by interior angle filed an application dated April 3, 1968, __ written a bill and passed it. director of music, will sing the a profile of the prince. Also from M» FEATURE JUST FOR YOU! of 140 depees 40' to a point, (Oontlnned from Page One) first by interpretation and then A similar offer was made to m im cw ir m kuneii m .ImSan* The Ways and Means Commit EDDIE’S FATHER” with the Liquor Control Commission for NMMbWIBim anthems. that same little nation comes word NAME thence southwesterly one hundred a Restaurant Permit for the sale of by specific amendment in 1951— France but was turned down by 1956 OLDSMOBILE tee is considering the tax propos­ hi color 3:80 and 9:06 twenty-two and two-tenths (133.3) alcoholic liquor on the premises Nos. clfic nations, Southeast Asia and prohibited giving any other na­ French President CSiarles de Bonus Feature At <: 80_“WE8TBOUND” feet by interior angle of 78 degrees als now. Preliminary voting is not Plus 6Vi and 7 Walnut Street, Manchester. Africa—to participate In the prog­ tion “ restricted data on design or Gaulle. 2-DOOR HARDTOP “THE PASSWORD IS 44' to a iwlnt; thence westerly one Connecticut. expected before next month. hundred feet (100) by interior The business Is owned by Walnut fabricating nuclear weapons, The other program Is to have Fully equipped. Popular 88 The four senators who wrote COURAGE” angle of 146 depees 46' to a point ress of the Atlantic area "on the CUPOLAS Restaurant, Inc,, Podrove A Kelly, The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 a force of surface ships armed in the easterly line of Adame Very special. As is at Byrd were Albert of Tennes­ 1:80 and 7:00 Attorneys, of 148 East Center Street, basis of mutual equality suid re­ allowed the U.S. to teU lU Allies with Polaris missiles and op­ OVER THE Street and the point and place ot Manchester, Connecticut, and will be see, Paul H. Douglas of Illinois, bepnnmg. conducted by LOUISE D. CARRARA, of spect." about external characteristics of erated on a multinational basis to 2 r x 2 1 * ELKS GET-ACQUAINTED Note: One complete evening nere Is a two-family wood frame Tkb Manchestbr Gilbert & Vance Hartke of Indiana and Clin­ ■how etarta 7 p.m. Doors open 44 Prospect Street, Manchester, Con­ The United States, Rockefeller nuclear warheads so they could include representatives of NATO ton P. Anderson of New Mexico. dwelling on the premises. The sale necticut, as permittee. be fitted some day into allied de­ countries which do not have nu­ Sullivan Workshop, Inc. 6:80 p.m. will be to the highest bidder and will LOUISE D. CARRARA continued, should help bring a Only ^ be free and clear ot all encumbrances Dated April 8, I m . combined European nuclear force livery systems. A 1958 amend­ clear capabilities of their own. DANCE sxcept current taxes, Said sale Is sub­ ject to the approval of the Court of into being as soon as possible by ment allowed giving of informa­ This would include only those na­ AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE held at tion to a nation m u in g “ substan­ tions wishing to participate and At this price you polish the car presents SATURDAY. APRIL 27— 8:00 to 1:00 ^ m m on Pleas lor the County ot Hart- Manchester, within and for the district selling—not granting—the required Mat. Today At 2 P.M. CXJCKTAILS and HORS D’OEUVRES 8:00 to 9:00 of Manchester, on the 23nd day of nuclear materials. tial prog^ress” In developing atom­ to provide men and money for the some sunny day. STANLEY WARNER DANOINO 9:00 to IKM) DATE OF SALE: April 37, 1968. Amll. A.D. 196i Such sales, Rockefeller said, ic weapons. In 1969, agreements force. t im e o f BALE: 3:00 p.m. Present, Hon.\John J. Wallett, Judge LOU JOY’S ORCHESTRA PLACE OF SALE: On the prem­ Estate of Jemn M. Laklng of Man­ should be at a rate "related to with seven NA’TO countries pro­ Under the McMahon and AEC 99 DONATION flJSO PER COUPLE ises. , chester In said, district, an Incapable progress toward European Inte­ vided Britain with secret design acts, the U.S. still cannot re­ TERMS; A deposit ot 61,000.00 In person. -T gration.” Information and materials for lease nuclear warheads to other STATEm ELKS HOME — 30 BISSELL ST. cash or certified or bank check. Upon appllq^on of B. Ward Laklng, “ lolanthe "We would continue to hold the fabricating nuclear weapons, nations, and there remains to be The Douse and premises will be Conservator, braying for authority to DeCORMIER MOTORS Shown At 4 and 9 P.M. Reseiwatlon Deadline Saturday 12 Noon open for Inspection preceding the sell certain real estate particularly de­ final voice In nuclear matters,” while France was to have re­ worked out some control system CaU 649-8262 or 64S-7S0S sale. scribed In said application on file. It Is the governor said. "This may be ceived fuel for a submarine power lor a multinational force which 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER jeiill.|j||.imHiRlHl.liUlU»AIU»l For further Information, write or can, ORDERED: /That the foregoing ap- TOBERT M. SHARAF. COMMITTEE licatlon be Jieard and determined at what the administration wsuits, plant. would be compatible with this re­ Manchester High School Auditorium 988 MAIN STREET. Sle Probat|» office in Manchester in but no matter how disguised with The administration has two an­ striction. — O M iidife BESt picture HARTFORD 8, CONNECTICUT said Distriot on the 9th day of May, labels of multilateralism, It clear­ Telephone: 633-1106 A.D, 1963, at eleven o'clock In the And Up OF THE YEARP forenoon, and that noUce be given to ly Is neither partnership nor com- Tonight and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. MMKNMflfflBlWHHIiHIIIIWBm LIMITATION ORDER. all persons interested In said estate of mimlty.” ; GleSnFORO OPEN SUNDAYS AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at the pendency-^f said application and The only course open to the Free "THIS IS IT! Mancheater, within and for the District the time alia place of hearing thereon, Tickets: Adults $2.00, Students $1.00 of Manchester on the 33nd day of by publlsnUig a copy of this order In World, Rockefeller said, "is to de­ AN EXOITINO SHOW FOD A otII. 1963. some newspaper having a circulation In vise a North Atlantic political ar­ STUPENDOUS!" Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge OPEN 6 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! Co-Hit Shown At 2 and 7:05 • f 1 -"fl CARTOONS! THE WHOLE FA6HLY said district, at least seven days be­ rangement within which nuclear Saturday Matinee, April 27, at 2:00 Estate of Louis P. Lalne. late of fore the day of said hearing, to ap­ Manchester. In said District, deceased. pear if they see cause at said time and weapons can be controlled and de­ K€nih\ PAUL’S rm. On motion of Raymond L. Laine of ployed for the common good of 9^ MONDAY thru SATURDAY 9:00 lo 5:30— THURSDAYS TILL 9 HILARIOUS iSCAPADfS 1)1 A WAR H)R0' place and be heard relative thereto, PEG- Adulta $1.25— Students 75c ■aid Mancheater. administrator with and make return to this court, and by all free peoples.” will annexed. mailing on or before April 33. 1663 by ■ lllRKfillGARDt: ORDERED: That six months from certified mall, j_ c o p y of this order to “ It is high time,” he went on, STEAK HOUSE /m m r the 32nd day of April 1968. be and the Office of (Commissioner of Welfare, 80 "that Washington freed itself of Benefit Of same are limited and allowed for the RT. 30 VERNON, CONN. (Approximately 3 miles from WashlngtonZS^Hartford. Conn. the delusion that it Is possible to PassufopDisCourage creditors within which to bring In their (JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge BOARD the Vernon Clide —take your right at Circle ...) Matinees Wed., Sat., Sun. 2 PJM. claims against said estate, and said maintain a position of nuclear Inctractors Of The Handicapped Swimming Pool Project Sun., Mon. and Tues. lulmlnlstrator c.t.a. Is directed to give Cut your lawn faster and ecisier Owned and Operated by PAUL L. YOUNG SR. Evgs. (Mon.-Thnrs.) 8:16 PJM. AT A (X)URT OF PROBATE held at monopoly which has already van­ “Follow The Boys” plus “ Cairo” Prescription For A public notice to the creditors to bring Manchester, within and for the dis­ ished." Tickets On Sale At Watkins Brothers, Inc. Fiiday-tet. 8:30 e Sunday 7:30 In their claims within said time allow­ trict of Manchester, on the 19th day of ed by publishing a copy of this order in April, A.D. 1963. In- addition to the NATO com­ 1/8" 8’x8’ some newspaper having a circulation In Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge mittee proposal, Rockefeller out­ Wednesday Rib'Tickling Evening: ■aid probate district within ten days “To Kill A Mocking Bird” SMORGASBORD Estate of Florence E. Hughes. late of lined these other four points: Home-Mark from the date of this order and return Manchester In said district, deceased. with safer mowers make to this court of the notice given. Upon application of Kathleen L. Dun­ “ 1. As the European nations Every Sunday Starting At 3 PJIf. Pe? Person JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge lop. praying that an instrument pur­ demonstrate their desire and cap­ All You Can Eat. m SQUARE porting to be the last will and testa­ ability to share responsibility for An Old Fable Renovated by G. B. Show AT A C»URT OF PROBATE held at ment of said deceased be admitted to BEAUTIFULLY PREPARED Manchester, within and for the District probate, as M r application on file, it Is their own nuclear defense, we and A Moliere BuiiMque of Manchester, on the 33rd day of ORDEr ED; That the foregoing ap- should be prepared to work with DANCE April, 1968. licatlon be heard and determined at them toward common goals. KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS TWIN LOBSTER DINNER EVERY FRIDAY Present, Ron. John J. Wallett, Judge Ble Probate office In Manchester In COMPLETE DINNER Take One As Prescribed on Mcqf 2,3 or 4 Estate of Clara T. Pchmldt a/k/a said District, on the 18th day of May. ‘2. As European and Atlantic co­ " Gampbell Coonell No. 67S— Manchester FRIDAY, APRIL 26 Smith, late of Manchester, In said Dis­ A.D. 1963, at ten o'clock In the fore­ hesion grows, our goal should be BIG 22 mower with trict deceased. noon. and that notice be given to all the formation of a combined Eu­ — DON’T MISS — 'Eie administrator, having exhibited persons Interested In. said estate rf the P rM M ift DANCING Friday and Saturday Nights 9 to 1 8 P.M. to 12 his administration account with said pendency of said application and the ropean nuclear force related to COURTEOUS SERVICE— COCKTAIL BAR estate to this Court for allowance. It time and place of hearing thereon by the American nuclear force on a Saf-T-Wind starter la pubitshing a copy of this order in basis of genuine partnership and ANDROCLES AND THE LION ORDERED; TTiat the 8 th day of some newspaper having a circulation In SLIM COX and May. 1068, at ten o'clock, forenoon, at dedicated to the defense of the Aooommodatlons for 100 patrons avail­ 8. E. BLUM, Director said district, at least seven days be­ CASH and CARRY First able for weddings, banquets and holiday COWBOY CARAVAN the Probate Office in the Municipal fore the day of said hearing, to appear NATO area. Building In said Mancheater. be and If they see cause at said time and parties. For reservations, phone 876- the same is assigned for a hearing on place and be heard relative thereto, "8. Toward this end we should NO MONEY DOWN 1643. Ample Parking. the allowance of said administration and make return to this court, and by actively assist the British and ToHond Agricultural account with said estate, ascertain­ mailing on or before April 38. 1963, by Grand Night Of Music ment of heirs and order of distribution, certified mall, a copy of said -will and WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT Center LES PRECIEUSES RIDICULES and this Court directs that notice of the of this order to Ethel Jones, Whitehall BENEFIT MSOR. HANNON SCHOLARSHIP FITND time and place assigned for said hear­ Apartment. 281 Center St., Manches­ JOHNS MANVIllE JIMMY MINICUCCI IS OUR CHEF R. ROWLEY. .DIrefltor ing be given to all persons known to be ter, Conn.: Violet Field, 89 Ridge SL, Rt. 30, RodcviNe Preeeeited by Uie litO e Theatre of Maneheeter Interested therein to appear and be Manchester. Conn.; Kathleen L. Dun­ heard thereon by publishing a copy ot lop, 90 Chestnut St.. Manchester. EAST CATHOUC H. S. AUDITORIUM this order In some newspaper having a Cojm.; and a like copy of said will and BOWERS SCHOOL— 8:30 P.M. circulation tat said District, at least Mid order by registered air mall, to Donation 41.00 Couple ■even days before the day of said hear­ Margaret Kilpatrick, 81 Ashton Road, ing. Isiton-Bds, England. For Ticketi CaN 649-4060 JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge CEILING Saturday and Sunday — May 4 and 5 Open Square Danes JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge NOW PLAYING! 8:15 P.M. S AcAdfduy Award Wianer DONATION $1.00 To Kill A MockiBjfbtrd with Gregory PECK SAY! shown at 9:4B - plus NOW! THRU SUN.! TILE Tickets Available By Calling: No Maa Is An Islaad Boxoffice opoBs at i:99 643-5247 649-7794 649-8044 45 mla. carBssa Have You Heard That The M ANSFfELDl^ Happy People-Good Food, 1963 CHRYSLER WV e o i v ^ V carnival TONITE at 7:M are brought together SUMO NEW BOLTON LAKE HOUSE DILIVERID m CONNICnCUT b THE ploct to go Saturday nlgliti for ■■ evonhig of Diniiigi Doiieiiig, Fm and Ploosuro? It cortoinly For party-perfect Squfoa Foot dining, come here CASH ond CARRY You'll toast our delicious cuisine, NO NO NEWPORT 4-DOOR SEDAN gracious service and congenial TorquafUta traoamiaaimi, powar ataering, haatar and datroatar, COVER MINIMUM wall-to-waU carpating, paddad daah, aaotrie wipars, 8.00x14 tires, EASY TERMS! You Receive 600 Green Stamps With This Mower! atmosphere. Plan your next party traaqiortatloii, federal axeiae tax. Kara and be pleased. CHAROEse. OHAROEm FREE MAIN STREET PARKING OR IN OUR LOT NEXT TO STORE • Tel. 643-141S Manchester YOU HAVE CHOICE OF ENTERTAINMENT BY THE 4 CREDIT PLANS . . . 299S (1) 80-Day Bagnlar Oharga eiih Etirniiur€* ILUMBEI ^^KNIGHT TONES” 1S*6R0T SHOOR (2) S0-60-90-Day 4-Paymeiit Oharga Incorpordfd Flan They’re really versitilel A Dttlc bit of Dixie, *wing, 255 Coiilar St# “ FO O D ISHira (8) Up To Two Yaara To Fay 1 M 1 M A I N 5T. MANCHESTER SUNDAY DINNERS twist. You name it, they play it! CHORGHES MOTORS Jewelers AVEY’S FOR EVERY SERVED (4) Young HomeoiakarB Lay-Away 643.5144 12 NOON to 8 P.6L •0 OAKLAND ST. 443.2791 817 Main Mancheater Oppoalta ttia B vnard Junior High Behool on Lower (Boath ISod) Main Street t t a OantM- St. MOOD’* Rt. 44A— 5 Miles Outside Of Mancheeter— 649-8019 r - '

MANCHESTER BTENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONNe FRIDAY, APRIL >6, 196S FACT ITVB POUB MANCHESTEB EVENING HBRALli. IIANCRESTEB. CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 W indsor Nutmeg Forest Host May 4 Open Forum Medical Society Meets at Static To Tall Cedars Ceremonial At High 8„ peo- a t tb e pulsUe hearing o f the 99S7,- been. As people came in, they fessor of nutrition and dtaiimon uty, Desn W. Cronklte, as chair­ of the depertnoent of nutritian. MARKET H 9 prc^MBed m unicipal budget man for activities that opwi with were llolemn and serious and many were wiping their eyes. Knowing Harvard School of PiAUo Health, WMbieaday. a parade from South Terminus to the program of the convention, I will be guest hmofaeon apaaker at 384 HARTFORD ROAD nia moat notable plea during the Masonic Temple, starting at 5 realized they had just come from the annuel meeting cf me Wom­ SMILING SERVICE the hearing waa for restoration of o’clock. Units will assemble at the high school pool and the I.OM. an's Auxiliary to the Cotmeotlout |8,1M tom e Utaary for books. 4:30 at Charter Oak Field. State Medical Soclefly Wednei' OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. (Instructoia of the Handicapped) MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ^ 4 The great lack of books in town, During the initiation of candi­ demonstration. As I waitM oa. at tbe Sboraham Motor H< aapedaily for the use of school dates at night, deg:ree teams from tables I soon found their solemneas H artford. SATURDAY and SUNDAY to 7 P.M. children, was d^dored by several Districts 16, 16 and 24, including turning to conversation as people ‘^Nutrition — Foot, Fangr and oitlaens. Joseph Miles noted that Northeast Connecticut, Rhode Is­ from all over the State began to Foolishness' vdU be D r. SStare’s t oven the school libraries were land, and the Boston area, will talk about this experience that tofde. Travaleri photo created, for the most part, by the compete to represent the area in they had just had. It was exciting Heads Cast FPA Speaker FTA’a. The reference dep^tment the national championship during for a Manchesterlte to hear such Allan Coe Jr. of 274 Boulder Nowarks to Mark In the town libraries, he said, “are the Tall Cedars convention at At­ phrases as “those wonderful teen' Dr. Andrew W. Oordler, fanner M weak that high school students lantic City May 24 through 26. agers,” “what a marvelous pro­ Rd. heads the oiut of ’’Androoles Districts will select their winners gram,” *T have never been so and the Lion,” a farce by O. B. VMted Neitiona Undersecretary for ARNEL JERSEY must go to other towns’ libraries.” 50th Anniv^reary SOOT is anbumsd fval . Dr. Robert Williams also plead­ from competitions among Forests WilUam Stevenson touched,” etc. Shaw. The play, produced by the Ckneral Aaeanibly affaire, and an this week. Besides Nutmeg, other ed for restoration of the funds for The delegation from Norwalk Little Theater of Manchester, will Mr. snd bbn. Joseph Nowaric hutemaitlional authority on world District 15 Forests are Laurel of cycles. Color guards will be from said they this was the high books. ‘Tt is ludicrous,” he said, be presented at 8:30 pan., May 2, will receive at an open house Sun­ problema, will apeak Monday .at Cool and flattering— Ready to pack and go in a moment WllUmantlc, Tunxts of West Hart­ the VFW suid Marine Corps. point of a very Interesting two • J .- 'i “that we are looking for a junior 3 and 4 at Bowers School audito­ day from 2 to 4 pm. t their bocne 8:30 pm. at the Talcott Junior high school to produce a better ford and Quinebaug of the Daniel­ Mayor Francis Msdioney and days. They are already talking on 89 RUge St to oeleibcate their son area. grand tall cedars and past grands about having the film and some of rium. It will be shown as part of High School Auditorium, Weat ■r#"' acmcation for our children, when a bill with “Lea Precleuses 60th weddmg amdnreiMxy. 'V? books, the very heart of a good Five musical units will be in the who will be aides to the marshal, the kids to talk ki their town. Mr. and Mrs. Nowaifc were mar­ {Hartford, aa the finet leoturer of . i parade: Nutmeg Forest Band, will also parade. At the end of the meeting, right Ridicules,” by Moliere. tbe William Ainaworth Greene Emerges from Your Luggage Easy-skirted and education, are not available.” Coe began his theatrical career ried 50 yearn ago today tax Hert­ -,‘T Manchester High School Band, H istorian and PG’TC Gustave before the colors were retired on ford. The couple has a daughter, Menwrlal Lecture Series. ; There are better places to cut a as a member of Sock and Buskin Dr. Cordler, dean of the Gradu- Manchester Pipe Band, St Pat­ Anderson is planning the Old the 63rd P.TA. Convention, Mrs. M i s . BSJot M cuhlU n o f M anefM d budget than books.” in Manchester High School, and aite Sotiool of International Af­ i‘>' O. Warren WeetbixxA thought rick’s Pipe Band, and a West Fashion New England- Dinner to Samuels, State President an­ Trailer Fork; tiwq granddiadren Wrinkle Free! Sleeveless Styles! Hartford band that will accom­ nounced that they were going to continued in productions at the fairs, Columbia University, will that “there is a misplacement of be served in the Masonic Temple University of New Hampshire. He and four great-gianddMldren. pany Tunxis Forest Cedars. after the parade. Preceptor do an unprecedented thing. She apeak on "UB. Foreign Polioy values in our society” when high^ was also a member of the Center With or Without the U.N.?” ways obtain larger appropriations Other units w ill include (Hedar- Ernest Zoppa and Aide Charles told bow all through dinner and ettes. Rangers, DeMolay, Rainbow the progrram she was getting notes Thespians of Manchestw. Dr. Cordler was a ckiee friend than libraries. He suggested that Norriq are arranging the Prologue He has appeared In “The Hasty Girls, units from Massachusetts and Royal Court. The band con­ from the floor asking how they and adviaer of the late Dag Featured at fi« $10.99 the "92,000 for books be found In could help LOH. with their pool Heart.” "Medea,” “Bird at the Haromanekjold, and is national the larger a^roprlation for,, the and Rhode Island, and special en­ cert Is being prepared by Prank WANTED! FOGARTY BROS.. Inc. tries from the VFW Stein Club fund. She said that although It is Window,” and “Cat on a Hot Tin chatoman of the United Statee o o n tia g ^ c y fund.” (The c

sn faidioiktbd worth e f a mUUon BiuliMBg For The Cat drikun and aver. Seetkm HI—the Mus CUSTOM4 IIADI ROLUIP iw iii 96:. of csoatry's top FOr sass of refetsaoe, the alngls There la m roaUatie guarantae, votuma la divided iato ftw r sso- BushieasM by pesduot biuslnessnien had lunehson In AWMN«S eithar, bow ‘honnla” win be the Uona. Bsotlao I—thanwhito pacM tton. BurinoMi naaMs and ad> Washington tha other day and banka left by this modemiaatlon —Vuttm Duatoatoes alphaheuciuly driasMi gsognphloaQy iradsr four digit standard tadwtrial otaadfl- w * than want over for a chat with o f the tiodi. W e can manage by buainerii aamo, with state in- President Kennedy. Their pui^ corporaUen. BidishMarf ars Uated eatlan codes arrangsd In numeri­ w * nothing but dour thoughts about separately with reference to par­ cal order. Noaity 900 dIttaisBt purpose was to tell him, and to to& the wtude thing. ent ootnpany. A d d iw e s are given. codes gtvs a teo broabdwsn by Oatobar 1. u n the country, that they believe in H eadqu ^era address Is given bne o f buabMaa A oinglo name a tax cut now, without any an­ when there are multiple tocations may be listed under as many aa BM17 Brentng Bxcept _ BoUo^ra. Entered at the noying or embarrassing or con­ The nervv Docustat Photocopy listed. Other Ustlnga hi this aec- ^ olaasiftcatlons. at VaiMdieeter Ooon.. aa A Thought for Today Machine which was recently In­ tion Include line o f buslnem for Section IV —th ». white papea— DOOR CANOPUS TO MATCH Man Matter. fusing reforms, and that they be­ Top Managsment. Offloets, Dlrsc- stalled « t the Mary Cheney L i­ eaxdi division, standard industrial width lieve that such a tax cut is the way Sponsored by the Manchester classification codes, annual sales, tora and oUter prlncipala Hated al­ 12 FT. X 36 IN. OCEANIC STEEL WALL FAMILY SIZE POOL SCBSCRiraOM RATES Council of Chorehes brary has been received with great' phabetically with aU their afllUa- Payable la Adraace toward an eventual balancing . of number of emptoyee (whenever enthusiasm by business men, stu­ Uohs among listed oompanlaa. 4 ? 4JT iuci 122.00 the budget. availeible) names, titles and func­ 11.00 "Yea, woe is unto me,” wrote dents, and many others interested tions of officers, directors and oth-. 54” 4«” Rigid rust-proof steel wall Three Moatbs ...... 5.50 In order to help this program in oopies of printed or written ma­ N O d U N IO R S One Maatb ...... 1.85 the Apostle Paul to the Christians er principals. TV 45” with self-supporting steel along, they have organised them­ terial. Section n — the yellow pages— ROMS (AP) — UTou went meet in comfortable Corinth, “ if I nOOB PnWAIXATlBN - A I l 1 CNMUSM wenrwCT o r selves into one more special com­ In just 30 seconds the unit Businesses geographically. Buri- any ’ ’Juniors’’ In Italy. Under frame construction! Vinyl preach not the gospel!” It looks copies anything that can be placed the law a child can net be given THE ASSOCIATED FRKSt: mittee, this one titled the “ Busi­ nesB names in alphabetical order liner . . . complete with main­ The Aaaoeiated Pren ia exclintrelr as if the Apostles were apostles flat -on top of the exposure area. by towns and states, with ad- the same first name aa Ms father. MANCHESTER AWNING CO;=v'..r eatitled to the oae of rembHcatlon of ness Committee for Tax Reduc­ Within the psist week magazine IW W. OBNTEB lU Mil all news dlipatebea credited to It or not because they wanted to be, tenance k it! •oc otberwlae credited In this paper tion in 1968.” Admittedly, some­ articles, newspaper columns, mu­ and alao the local aewa pabliabed here. but because they couldn’t help it. sical scores, photographs, legal All riahta of repahlicatlon of apeclal— body in the Kennedy administra­ "Apostle” means “ missionary,” documents, personal letters, draw- dMpafaSea herein---- art alao reaerred. tion suggested te some of their InKofC Shau). or outgoing lover of Christ; and inga Bketot^, pages of encyclo­ Robert Burke, son o f Mr. and leaders that they organise and ad­ rail aarrlce dient af N. E. A Serr- apostolic M th is what I show, and pedias and other reference boohs, Mrs. Joseph Burke, 88 Tereea Rd., ee, Inc. vance Aipon Washington. But these also what I get, when, I tell some­ and many other written or printed i « t i h a r t f g r d r C PnbUahara Bepreacntatlrea The w ill play the piano in the K o f jd Julina Matbawa roedal Aaency—New are some of the big men of the body el8[e what I have discovered, items have been copied on this Docustat Photoce^y machine. First Grand Night of Music May 4 T o rt Chlcaao. Detroit and Boatoa. country; presumably, if they join when one beggar tells another MTORKR AUDIT BUREAU OP beggar where food 1s to be found, A quarter operates the machine. Krause Klorist manchestes. and 5 at Bast Catholic High dRCDLATTONe. with the Kennedy administration as a modem apostle has said. In­ Materials up to 10 x 14 inches may CONN. School, beginning at 8:10 p.m. In talking the kind of economy and stead of something which I will be copied, reducing them to fit on The Berald Prlntmc Compan:npany, Inc.. Buys are Burke, a student at the Oak Hill aaaomea___ _ no flnanrlal ___ reapoi^jnalbiltUr " fee fiscal policy it has been talking, start to do later, "after I get to a standard letter size copy. The MANCHESTER’S LARGEST GROWER! typonaphlca] errora appearlns la ad- whole process is quick, efficient School for the Blind, w ill play H Is because they consider it best be more sure of my faith.” telling rertueittenta______and oth(h er readins matter and completely private. Material Phone Ml 9-7700 selections from Broadway shows, la The Mancbeater BreninK Berald. is something which my faith for themselves, their own inter­ needs now, as muscle needs exer­ never leaves the hands of the user WE PPECXAUZE seeking buyers with his own Jazz interpretation. ests. and those o f the country. cise. and no negative is left in the ma­ He 1s studying murio at the Julius Display adrertlalnA clostnx hoorai tt Hartt College of Music, a division Par Monday—1 p.m. Friday. One of their spokesmen at this I f vou doubt this, a.sk any Sun- chine. All service and supplies are For TUeaday—I pjn. Monday. dav School teacher who has been provided by an outside firm. The "Always Fresh Flowers of the University of Hartford. FOr Wedneaday—1 p.m. Toeaday. Washington meeting was Stuart Today, w iA many investment calibet stocks For Thnraday—1 p.m. nredneaoay. telling children what he knows of Docustat is installed in the refer­ He played in the St. Jamas’ show For M day—1 p.m. Thursday. T. Saimders, president of the Nor­ God. not a teacher who has been ence Room at the Mary Cheney Li­ sibling widi below their highest prices, the three years ago and alao won the For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. reading to them out of a book; brary. The hours the machine is blue ribbon in the 4-H Talent Claarifled deadline; 10;S0 a.m. eaeh folk and Western Railway. An­ day of poblicatloa except Saturday — other was Fraser B. Wilde, chair­ or ask a mother or father who available are Mondays through market may offer attractive immediate Show at the University of Con­ • ajB. has lust answered his little bo.y Fridays 9 ajn. to 9 p.m. smd 9 asn STOP.CRABORASS AND FERTILIZE necticut. man of the Connecticut General or girl’s question about God, tell­ to 6 pjn. sn Saturdays. h-r~T and loog-tetm gtwwdi pcaiibilities. The First Grand Night of Music Friday, AprH M L ife Insurance Go. Other leaders ing her not what he thinks she Another recent addition to the IN ONE APPLICATION l U omiU be a good time, tfaetefete, Im y«ri ia a benefit performance ,to estab­ in the organization are identified ought to believe, but what he him' Bustness Service Area e f the Ref­ lish a scholarship fund in the name as Henry Ford, Marie W. Cresap, self has discovered. I f someone erence Department la the Dim A m sedt values in teraes ef your ewn pcisooal of the late Msgr. John Hannon. Undistuigiiishsd Debate asks me the way to a motel on a Brsdstreet MilHon Dollar Direc­ Jr., president of Westlnghouse tory. Material contained in this Pnaident Kennedy’a retort to rainy night. It won’t help him needs and ebjectives. Electric, Roger M. Kough, chair­ much If I tell him where I wish d ir ^ o iy was compiled from the Columbia Mr. m zon on the iaaue of Cuba man of United States Steel, and it were. files of Dun A Bradstreet, Inc. II ywu will tell ws about ywir parrienkr WM, M we may be pardoned for David Rockefeller, president of the Rev. George Nostrand, listed are 23,000 business enter­ St. Mary’s Church. prises in the United States with sttoatiMi. we will be pleased to suggest aodi reddeee a^iraying o f compli- Chase Manhattan Bank. Republican Oub mente, aiiout aa lacking in realis­ selected l*«gb quality issues eitber as replace- These are certainly aound" and tic intdligence as the Nixon Of County Slates 'safe” characters on the national ments o f fee new purchase. Our profesuooal apeedi which provoked it and as businees scene, if we have any. Bie Kennedy epeeches which once gMMfafvw is free foe the aricing. C all as soon, Annual Session addreeeed theaneelves to Che Cu­ Gradually, but inevitably, and irresistlUy, that amall-minded won’t you? The Tolland County Woman’s ban proMem, before their utterer TREE SPRAYING RqjubUcan Club has scheduled its had become a Preaident. Puritan who. thinks we ought to Place yeur erder new fer the spraying ef trees and annual meeting at Fiano’s Res­ earn each a thing aa a tax cut Is Mr. Nheon had, » f course, just shmbs, to protect them against InMcts and disease. taurant In Bolton May 8 at 8 p.m. being pushed o ff to one side and The nominating committee wlU publicly reproached President Ken­ For complete tree service, pleese call the 5 f y t c M , out of the policy pictiu-e and Into present a slate of officers. The by­ nedy for his lack of firmness to­ laws committee, Mrs. Amanda the past. ward Cuba, in much the same CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. Schrenuner, Mrs. Dorothy Miller w ay Kennedy himself had re- The completely reverse point ef LICENSED AND INSURED TREE EXPERTS t PUTNAM & CO. and Mrs. Ruth Ginn, will present a proposal to change the date of proeudied the ESisenhower-Nixon view is the healthy, joyous thing. You concentrate first, aa does this TEL. Ml the annual meeting. administration in the fail of 1960. 3.7495 Mrs. Virginia Lewis, president, committee of business giants, en The outs are always more clear- Onaboetsw said members may play any card the obvious truth that taxes are ▼Isioned and courageous than the %Joeie.fk t N n r V o d «MUCR CJKIIOn^V game they wish after the meet­ CARTRIME Ina TTiat they do change once too high now, and are therefore Oriwobeiee ing. Dessert will be served at a small charge. they get to be ina themselves is holding things back. T h «i light­ POOL FILTER ening the burden, and freeing the Supper Planned perhaps one of those ungrlamorous A ham and bean supper has coimtry forward becomes net an ye L o wim sr, MANcmsim • m aoisi devdopments which saves the been planned on May 4 as a fund 9.99 «9.95.w m m m T. I M r . ta b sH H. Storfcal, Ce-Memogsfs indulgence or a luxury, but an act 3 44.88 36“ folding wooden pool ladder In eountry again and again. raising project by Columbia Vol- Ideal ior pools up to 3500 gcltons! But, Wednesday, at the Presi­ of virtue and sound businese ne­ J t i M E i , • P E N 9 to 5 D A ILY imteer Firemen. Servings will be enameled Blue & Goldl Rust resis­ dent's press conference, Mr. N ix­ cessity. OPEN SaO to 9 THURSDAY EVENINGS at 6:80 and 7:80 p.m. at Yeoman Cartridge filtering agent with Va H.P tant hardware! OPEN 9 to M SATURDAYS Hall. C.E. motor...UL approved! Non- on’s attack was brought up early, LOOK FOR THE RED HERRT ON THE PRCKAOE Bed Ooas Training and President Kennedy had his re- breakable molded plastic filterl Us Originals FREE! ROLLAirbu ‘1-*. t'T ,n .Vt T Ml.MM-n ;0NM‘T The first of three sesriems in a tcMt. eager and ready: training course for blood program As the M«ts go on from one workers w ill be held at Yeomans ‘T know there's a good deal of Hall May 7 beginning at 10 a.m. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR triumph after another — sven a QUALITY CONSTRUCTED, STURDY eoncem in the United States be­ Clyde MicDonald, R ^ Cross field QUALITY PROVEN, FAMOUS BRAND cause Osstro is still there,” he said. shut-out— the true,' original fans of representative, will speak on the “ I think it’s unfortimate that he the New York m i- function of the Red Cross. Alfred Gutdoor grills automotive needs Ricci, administrator of the Re­ was permHted to assume ccmtrol trant are not finding it easy to m air conditioners reconcile their own innate gentle- gional Blood Center in Hartford, In the nineteen-fifties and it per­ MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE will speak on May 14 on the blood haps would have, been easier to manliness, ceurtesy and perfec­ program. On May 21, Mrs. Alfred take action then than it is now. but tion of character with the some­ Wilkinson Chig, head nurse of the those who were in positions of re- what aggressive behavior of those Regional Blood Center, will give whom we might describe as second A TwoYear Institution of Higher Education fined Instructions, to qualify those sponsfltiility did net make that participating, for woA at Blood- judgment.” season oome-latelies. mobile \ririts. That presidential statement Te be sure, tt Is inherent in the Those who wish to register may may be all right as political re­ very spirituaUty sf being a Mets IIHI-lillillijliitiHm call Mrs. John Pringle, Columbia; Mrs. Paul Bramhall, Andover or fan that there ia decent room for iiiiiiiliiliiil in your Manchester community college liiiiiiiiii partee, and fit enough answer for Mrs. Edward Foote, Gilead. all. Once an individual lias under­ Mr. Ntxon, but we still do not care Mrs. Soraoohi Re-Elected to have a President of this coun­ gone the experience ef conversion YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY T O ...... Mrs. Alfred Soracchi has been try making it. to the Mets and all their ways of Prepare for a career In the bualnaaa wortd. re-elected chairman of the Tol- PORTABLIORILL 90” kuiid County Chapter, March of Who “permitted” Castro “to as­ completing a ball game, he will Plan for a career in industry. Dimes Foundation. John H im of never again be supercilious, preud, sume control” in the first place? Improve your cultural background and imderatanding toward becoming a bettor citizen and homemaker. Lake Rd., is vice chairmem; Mrs, 2.77 4.97 IMd he net emne down out of the victim of hubris, or snooty. It Is Ctunpleto the freshman and sophomore years of a regular four-year college er university course of study. Thomas O’Brien, secretary; and Chroma grid, lags A hondial 3 petition chroma platad grid! mountains and advance upon Ha­ a great fellowship, second only, Pursue any ef these objectivee in late afternoon or evening clseeee if you wish to work part-time or full-time Henry Beck, treasurer. Laga fold up for compact ilor- 5'* whaaial Stands 25” highi vana riding the long-burning re­ perhaps, to that of the meek and while studying Dr. Louise Tobe of Coventry Is ago...carrying handle includadi medicail advisor and Atty. Robert sentment of the Cuban people for the poor. Bam aa Associate in Arts or an Aaaociate la Science degree. 10” X 24” t iz s l Girard o f Coventry is on the ex- the cruelties and backwardness of Nevertheless, thers ia a alight enutlve committee. the Batista regime, nourishing the ; difference— the sUghtest difference YOU HAVE THE ADVANTAGES OF . ______According to Henry Beck, treas­ COOLSRATOR A M ^ D I T I O N B I long hopes of the Cuban people perhaps but still a faint line— be­ urer, $5,960 iwes spent in the treat­ This compact unit instglfs in min- O O Receiving individual counseling in planning your career. ment of eight patients In 1962. for a government, democracy and tween those who get on beard iites...fits even casejitent windowsi E ^ C ^ O m S S m M AUTOMOBILE SEAT COVERS Studying in small classes with a carefully chesen teaching faculty. The county’s March of Dimes cam­ future of tbeir own? while the Mets, last seascsi, were Automatic thermostat...washable Jiffy Fiber seat covers odd beoitty Participating in a program ef student aettvlUee. paign raised $3,106 lest year. The How could it “have been easier establishing all their historic rec­ chapter also sent $1,000 to the lilt#r...built-in hdmidlty control... & long life to original covers! Living at home while attending college. to take action” then against this , ords on the losing, negative side birth defect special treatment cen­ filt-o«f.magnetic front! 4000 BTU! Quick & easy to install 2.97 Knowing that employers are anxious to add qualifled junior seOege graduatsa te their organlaatlons. fresh flower ef a people's revolu­ ter at Grace-New Haven Hoapltal of the game— and these who mere­ Knowing that four-year college, and universities welcome junier sell eg. graduates who transfer with satis­ Town Meeting to Act tion than R is te take action ly perked up, this year, when the factory grade averages The apeclai town meeting tomor­ against the sordid Moscow hydrid Mets reduced their opening losing row night at Yeomans Hall at 8 which now spreads itself through Classes will be scheduled at Manchsatsr High School frc»n 8:80 pjn. to 19:00 pjn., Monday through Friday and pjn. wUl be asked to decide wheth­ game ricetn by one game. As fer from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturdiw. Tbltlon per semsster hour is 817JM> with a maximum per year cost of Havana? er or not the selectmen should those who waited for the Mets to 1025.00. Application fees ars $10 for full-tims students and $5 fe r part-time students. name a alx-member conunittee to Perhaps, Mr. Kennedy infers, we win four straight before coming investigate several offers of land could have s ^ t warships and aboard, or those who got excited to the town for educational and planes and marines down to Cuba because Met pitching got its an­ nebreatlDnal purposes. Voters at to strengthen Batista and help an earlier town meeting rejected nual shut-out se much earlier this the offer .of the Brand Foundation him wipe out the Castro revolu­ year than last, they are really INTERVIEWS FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS to make a g ift of the Tashllk tionaries? suite late. With property to the town. However, at NYLON SiAT BiLTS He, If he had been *Preoident, at time, Alfred Brand, vice Welcome, and equal, but not Advisory Council Members or “Advisory Cetmselon” Metal to metaLbuckle! 100% peb­ oouldn’t have done this any more prerident of the foundation, said first. ble weave nylon webbing! Sur­ than msenbewsr oeuld do it, At TeaeherB* Lounge, Manchester High Scheel this would not close the door cn tature negotlattons on other a'vallr passes SAE specifications! 3.97 Nixon eould have done it. 7:80 te 9:00 PJd. aUe property. W e cant Imagine anything leee i Dour Thoughts From Abroad profitable than this brand of uH' Evriita^ Herald Oo- realistic mutual recrimination over ,OnIy those of us who have be^n Monday, April 29 Thursday, May 2 Tueiday, May 14 Friday, May 17 CO O LS EASB taking the low road all these yem * Osilson, ** 8-l EMERSON AIR CONDITIONER past chapters in our Cuban policy. Monday, May 6 Thursday, May 9 Monday, May 20 Thursday, May 28 need, be urgently concerned with SEAT CUSHION None of H, really goes back far ‘nwVMNETTE Instant installation with built-in « 24*’ BRAZIIR ORILI. enough to reach an area when we the propoaition fer damning 19 Swtet S4WI-10-M sliding aluminum panels...no meas­ HIAVY DUTY MOTOR^ Multicolor cushion Loch Lomond in order to convert W tub. (ovarall diaa) Drive Reaches had real shoice that might have 172 te. In. pietur. uring or cuttingl Adjustable auto­ HOOD 4 SRITI Open mesh fabric made real differences. it into its potential capacity use - w i m s t r matic thermostat! Permanent slide- provides as a reservoir. But we takers of Fourth of Goal Crank adjuttabla firebox gridi 1.39 Same day, let us h <^. somebody SaswManal Offer! Buy this superb new fMM Victor New B9.88 e^t filterl 6000 BTU All stMl construction with ’ % ventilotionl the low road, who have been get­ wIB begin discusring the future. Viatae Sportabout IV and get a deluxe rollabout stand abaolutsly nouBS-to-bouae canvassing for taomlait tubular lags & chroma Any sane, constructive, profitable ting there first for so many, many free. ttis American Oaneer Society platad grIdI Rust-rsiiitont un- esreootlng...heavy duty nibbsr discuBsiati ef that future will have years, had better not take «a y - Drive toe funds w ill continue through this weekend, according tirsal to begin with the acknowledgment thing for granted. TV and Stand— Both From Only D 1 6 9 .D 5 DEADLINE to Mm. Helen Haohaddurlan, chair­ G a d . 2 0 ” toat something far more important For, although reports on the OPENING man o f the houae-to-houae division. than Castro as sa Individual has project do not hedge when they THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN TELEVISION Officials report that about the PORTABLE happened in Cuba—a sweeping so- say that the high road—ttiat FOR one-quarter m a r k has been PICNIC MUfTf AT DIO DlfCOUNTtI AUTO CLiAN-UR, PIX-UP DISCOUNTfl rial and economic revolution which I others take—wlU become a Wt ON reached toward the overall goal of $11,500. The puUlc is reminded Prostano Cooling .gw , Sne-White Tiro is hard at work even whUe we die- lower when the dam is fuU, these XMtod, Adjusted, Delivered, Onaranteed, Servieed that the Cancer Campaign la not wizard Ohareaal m m 's .Vi Qallon - cuss H and which nobody is e ver! *ame estimates seem to turn am- APPLICATIONS System Cleaner...... 7 9 Cleaner, Pint...... 8 7 By Our Owa Mechanics affiUatad with any other drive. Lighttr, I Ot...... 4 7 Paliean Cooler..1 . 2 # likaljr to rqieal ia any sweeping biguoua when they discuss the SEPT. 16 U|> 000 captains and wnriesM I 19.88 Auhion. Once that main fact has pixM^iective fate e f the low road: Ebmoiis Fer Serviee Slnee 1931 are engagad in tbs Manohes Spark Plugs, ^ Simenize Chroma ^ m$ araa uone. Completed working 3-speed fan with de- Stalnlits Sttil _ l8'A“zl2Vzl*»’ been admitted and recogniaed, dis- "Steps 'Will be taken,” the report M AY 26 Cola Cooler....5 * 9 7 •at ot 6...... 2 #"/ Claanar, Pint....3 4 klta should bs returned to Obnoer ‘ luxe control knob S88 Barbteat T9tls...1 a1 # suarisn w ill try to establish not goes, ”ts Insure that the lew read at ISO 81 Center St. Open Thursday and Friday ^,ight till 9 P.M. rust-proof baked Transmitslen Fluid, Vista Body our hatred and abomination ef doesn’t disappear altogether.” to Alaminum F9lding — StiiBlass SMil _ ffyv enamel finishl Per­ I Qt...... 2 " Shaan, Pint *—%eee**^W^m . Ghstoa arid his Moacow Uee, which What a world of latitude there Barbigat Ttap..1a# # Table, manently lubricated w a have prevad'amply enough, but Is In surii aa aasuranca! It eatdd Braka Fluid, 0D2 Oil Lutz Volunteers ...never needs oiling! 1 - S9t af A A M Steal Folding ^ our affection fer and interest In be that merely the rignpssts read­ 98 12 Oz...... 3 7 * AdditiTt •• a 8«n«« tsnse^^^f Extra quiet' Plaitie LaataratZaVV l^blo. »0" x1 2 !!.9 .¥ 7 tha Oiban petals, which has not ing “Low Road” would be left To Elect Monday 1 a a ahona clearly through all the pedi­ above water. Or tha low AdvertiMmeiit Speoaered Sy lasalalad Stool Patio - « ^ Vista Pasts Jahnian's Holiday ^ . e Wax, II Oz. • • • S M M S I laUU OarOraam ' 9 7 cles w# have shaped against their road would merely have dlscen- Isits Junior Museum League of J . 7 7 Tabli. l9"xlSV.1aOT Tokmtosra w ill bold its annual Plaala Bag* prsMrit leader, and which does not aaetod. aeoUons tisiiig above the Potterton’sMaricheetor'e Irirgeat aad Oldest TV, Reeotd Case Bretheru CouMetieut Bank and Tpuat Company meeting and hincheon Monday at riitea vsfy clearly through our top marie. Or that the low road would and dppHaaea Store P ^ w r Mxnufacturare 18:80 psn. a t W illies Steak Houae. Iw dirriilp dehataa oa Cuban poU- be under water ona day, above d e n Bond A fter a abort business meeting, 180 CXNTEB 8T. CORNER ef CHURCH 898 Main Street J water the next, aeoordiiig to the ttasanoualmvard to an outstanding vnhmtssr will to mada, foUowad MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:30 A.M. 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r ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 2«, 19^ kANCTHFSTER EVflNING HERALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN„ F Q P A Y , APRIL 26, 1968

ing officer of the, U. S. Army But he said a Mg capital project Coventry Dickson Now Jungle Warfare Training Center, Town Asks Bids 12th Circuit GOP Proposes )rogram, such as highway bulld- F t Sherman, in the Canal Zone. Plamiiiig Must W ork, ng, JuaUIlea~,Iong-range borrow- Khrushchev Voices ShirwlR-WllllaiM He Is now stationed at the Man­ On Pickup Truck G m rt Cases Ing. State Hearing Lt. Gilonel chester Armory, where he aerves Gps Tax Hike said Republicans will dis- F a liti as Army advisor to the Second The Towm of Manchester is ask­ ith Lehman Brothers today Battle Group, 169th Infantry, of CRPA Told by Klar ing bids to provide a pickup truck B A«r HARTFORD RRMllON set of extsndlng maturity W. H. ENGUND William A. Dickson, Coventry, a the National Guard. For Road Fund of some kuthorized bonds Laos Peace Support Set on House for the h l^ w ay department for James Daley, 43, of no certain LUMBER C O . National Guard advisor, was pro­ His decorations include the Sil­ which a 1959 model truck wrlll be ^'1 10 to 30 years instead of ver Star, iBronae Star with two The . advanced state regional planning in the state— address, Manchester, arrested in from 10 to 14 year* as proposed moted to lieutenant colonel at cere­ offered as a trade-in. (OoBtfanad freoi Page One) • Open AH Dny oak leaf clusters. Purple Heart James Klar of the State Development Commission says Con­ Manchester last night for Intoxi­ by the adminlatraUon. (Continaed from Page One) Restoration monies at 43rd Division Headquar­ Bids wUl be received until the cation, today pleaded guilty and illowed emergency talks with “At the Green"- i-Stbl with one oak leaf cluster, Air "Fr ters In Hartford yesterday. opening i^ d a y , May>8, at l l a.m. necticut leads the country— may not only be a feather in our was given 20 days at the State thbriaed by the 1050 legislature The article was credited to “ Ob­ 'ranch and British officials on the Medal with two oak leaf clusters, in the Municipal Building. drive by Pathet Lao forces to ex­ Coventry residents will be es- caps, but a real necessity. Jail at Hartford. and another $35 million in highway server,’’ usually a pen name for Dickson was presented the sil­ the Distinguished Unit Citation Hie truck needed must weigh at revenues in 1085-67 for Ute pro­ pand their holdings in northern pecisdly interested in a hearing by with two oiUt leaf clusters, the During the past 827 years (aince Johnson Woolen ver oak leaves, symbol of his new least one-half ton and must be THRW Din Connecticut waa founded), ths gram authorlaed in 1061. an upper-level government spokes­ Laos. the legislature’s Development rank, by Lt. Col. Joseph Baranow- French Croix de Guerre and Foi> Hospital Notes Read41erald Advs. committee on a bill to provide $4,- equipped with an oil filter. Other population of the Cwltol Region Finance officials say that,one Plans to Close man. ski, commander of the U.S. Army ragere and the Combat Infantry­ specifications include forest green Coventry / cent increase In the gasoUne tax— 000 for restoration of a South St. man’s Badge. haa grewn to about 560,000. In Laos, Informed sources in Advisor Group to the National color, two wdndshleld wdpers, front U S T U M O i By the year 3000, Klar aays, the Visltlag hours afe 2 to 8 pan. from alx to seven cent* a gallon— house owned by the state for use Guard. Lt. Col. Dickson lives on BreW- STAFFORD SPRINGS (AP) — Vientiane reported the Pathet Lao by the Coventry Historical So-^ and rear directional signals, an population will Increaae by the for all areas, except maternity, A l^ r t W. Katzimg would produce an eatlmated $17 Bom in Manchester, Dickson ster St., in Coventry, with his wife, inside and outside rear view mir­ where they are 2 to 4 p.m., and thllUon in added revenue during the Stafford Springs will lose its larg- Shelled positions held by neutral­ clety. the former Evelyn Chagnot of aame number. enlisted In the old Co. G, 169th In- ror, front and rear bumpers, heavy "The queatlon ia no longer 'can 6tS0 to 8 p.m., and private rooms, two-year fiacal period. ent industry within the next few ist Gen. Kong Le’s troops with ar­ The bill will be heard at 2 p.m. Manchester and daughter Diedre. Takes Own Life months when the 75-year-okl Cyril Monday in Room 408. duty heater and dual defrosters, we make planning workT* We whero they are 10 a.m. to 8 pan. They say this Mvenue would al­ tillery and mortars from 6 a.m. two sun vison, arm rssts on both must make it work if the region, Vlaltors are reqneeted not to low the ^ te to lasue some |75 Johnson Woolen Co. will shut The historical society recently DWORIN’S Albert W. Katzung, 81, of Rt. dawn. Ronald S. Mitchell, presi­ until 2 p.m. Thursday but appar­ voted to ask the State to as.sist in doors, a complete undercoatlng for imd the state, are to grow in an smoke In patient's room. No more million In bonds. TTie administra­ ently did not otherwise try to than two visiters mt. one time per 44A, apparently despondent over dent, notified the compemy’s 250 some way in making it possible for St. Bridget’s Plans the undercarriage apd flve Urea acceptable .’’ tion has not advocated thia ap­ drive the neutralists fi*om their Klar iqx>ka last night to a meet­ patient. 111 health, took his own life yester­ proach. employes of the decision yesterday. the local group to use a building Engaged and wheels. day afternoon. He said the plant will close with positions. The firing reportedly Joins Faculty Appointments may bs made wrlth ing of the Capitol Region Planning The governor has proposed that GARDEN NEEDS located in the Nathan Hale State The engagement of Miss Lynne stopped when a storm broke over Mass and Supper Agotvoy at the Eiaat Hartford High ADMITTBID YB8TH1RDAY: Ja­ His body was found hanging in the maturity datee on bonds au­ the compleUon of current orders. , Robert E. Richardson Jr., son Park for a meeting place as well Ellen Appleby to Harold Robert the highway garage to inspect the an open shed by Mrs. Katzunglust He blamed the closing on what he the area. New Low Prices! School. cob Zwlck, 35 Cooper 8t.; Percy thorized for the 1981 program be- as a museum. The society , plans to Freckleton, both of Manchester, trade-in vehicle. Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. • Rich­ AH the women of the parish art Lawrence, 397 N. Main St.; Mrs. before 6 o'clock after he had failed extended frmn 1971 to 1975 to help called inadequate control over for­ The sources said that members maintain the building once its has been announced by her par­ He waa dlacuasing the develop- ardson Sr., 203 Highland St., has Invited to attend a 5:30 p.m. eve­ men commisalon program of Inter­ Claire Obremski, 82 LydsJl St.; to answer her call to dinner. pay for this program. eign teoDtile imports. The company of the International Ck>ntrol Com­ structural condition is in order. ents, Mr, and Mrs. Millard Apple­ '59 FORD '57 CHEVROLET Katzung had b*m in ill health manufacturers military clothing. been appointed to the English de­ regional development that will tie John Fraher Sr., 83 Starkweather Sen. John J. ReUhan, D-Bridge mission who flew to the Plaine des / Also of interest is a bill which by, 28 Gerard St. ning Mass, foUowed by a Com­ Fairlane "600’’ 4-Door Hard­ 4-Door Wagon. Blue. Radio, for more than a year and had Jarres at the time heard and saw RANGE heater, powergltde. No. 4296. the staU’a 15 regions together. St.; Mrs. Helen Lee, BloomfieM; port and senate chairman of roads partment faculty at Westminster has passed the House concerning Her fiance is the son of Mr. and munion supper May 3 in St. Brid­ top. Alaskan white. Radio, Mrs. Marion Howver, 97 Overlook been treated at a Boston hoeidtal, the Pathet Lao shell bursts. College, New Wilmington, Pa. He having the Governor declare Sept. Mrs. Clifford Callahan, 21 Horton \ M> heater, Fordomatlc, white­ But planning for large areas and bridges committee, said Dem' Correction get's Church hall. The supper Is does not pnd at the state border D r; Miss Patricia Andrews, 27 it was reported. ocrats have no plans at the mo' Harrlman, the chief U.S. nego­ will hold the rank of instructor. 22 as Nathan Hale Day. The bill Rd. sponsored by St. Bridgets' Rosary wall No. 8977. $795 Irving St.; Mrs. Regina Adams, Dr. Brae Rafferty, medical ex­ lu>ppu?^ FUEL OIL either, Klar said. ment for raising the gas tax. MIm Barbara NovelU, newly tiator at the Geneva conference onjS/ A top 4 The newly appointed instructor has yet to be passed by the Sen­ Miss Appleby and Mr. Freckle- Society. 9 Olive Lane, Rockville; . Mrs. aminer, termed the death a 'su i­ KNOWN fOR VAlUIS la a graduate of Manchester High ate. $1095 Connecticut U participating In a But he said he believed some crowned queen of the Dusb-Mm - on Laos, arrived from London ton are both 1961 graduates of The “A-R-Nettes,’’ a group of New Bhigland planning^ study, to Helen Fomeea, 424 W. Middle cide. He estimated Katzung had Thursday night aboard a Soviet {

■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, QONM^ FRIDAY, APRIL S6, 196S liANCJHBSTER-EVBNn^O HBRALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 19«8 FAOW Rockville-Vemon WorkersLaud s Estimate Up Gerardi Aide Pick Education Bandwagon^ Gas Explosion Circulation To Hackney Batdielder Tells PTA Parley RHA Confers Kaiser Steel By $50,000 to $75,000 Aim of Trirfjfic Plan Biggest addition to the teach­ The SSrd annual oonventloa ofAtoocher ntoily lost h«r job baeouse 'On Land for v 'X ' ■) ill' ■■ Sharing- PI a n SALE! ing staff at the Manchester she encouraged students to think the OonnecUcut PTA ended Ms ‘H av» you ovor beon .tiod up in late aftornoon trkffie at OF Ctaneral Manager lUchard Mar-^ln the welfare department buderet, Country Club in years wm an­ for themselves ai^ to engage in Traps Miners (Continned from Page One two-day sUy at Manoheater High because of a dropoff In cases. nounced today by Pro Alex open dd>ste in her classroom. At­ Elderly Units the Center ? Or at Center St. and Middle l^ e .? Or have SELECTED tin exilecta a $70,000 aurplua to be 2. About $6,000 in the police Hackney. Ernie Gerardi, one of School last iright with an installa­ tacking pressure group# who en­ you ever run the gauntlet of shoppers on Main St. on a Thurs­ George SIrollt, president ot United left In the current feneral fund the state’s best competitive tion dinner to the cafeteria. gage in ‘^book b u i ^ g ” and who- budget, because the department The last obstacle to acouiatttan (Oonttamed fxam Png« Om Clarksburg aad day night just to get from the terminus to the North End 7 Steelworkers' Local 2869. budget at the end Of the fiacal has not been paying a captain’s smd teaching golfers lor. years, About 400 attended to witness try to force their standarde on all of land for the proposed housing six-man teams were on the Job ' Th* pfopMod elroulatioa plonf “We are certainly pleasantly GIFT has been named assistant golf of education, Batchelder charged T w n year, inatead of the $20,000 he pre- salary since the death of Walter professional at the club. the installation of next year’s offi­ project for dderly on Franklin the mine, a company official before dawn. for Manehostor, part of the surprised. There’s no question Cassells. cers and to hear Richard Bat- that “we are in danger unldsa St. may be hurdled thM afternoon Ptaaaing Commlssloo’s master tie flow in Manchester, which con­ that this It a major step forward," ITEMS vloualy eatlmated, he aald today. Gerardi will assume his du­ teacher# are free to teach’’- the said: Btephan Oahonlco, CUnohflaW tributed to tha final oomprohensive 3. About $6,000 in the general ties next week, Hackney said. ohelder, housemaster at Newton when attomeya for the Roor- Francis Pltkat, executive esc- lic hearing at the small audito­ tha proposed circulation plan. bgaed on the cost of producing i town controller's offlce. His pre­ champion in 1963, and twice— ©HB. miles northwest of here, wives of the area in which the men wwe COME IN turned down a charter change Isurt in 1962 and 1956—lost out in the Batchelder, a foimer president tunitiea, Itetchelder claimed, add­ retary of the authority, said the the trapped men, officials, off- working. Blowers dispersed the rium- qf the Manohsator High ateel at the Fontana plant in 196'l. vious estimate, included in his fis­ fall which would have permitted and regional director of the NBIA ing that it Is “a crime against so­ a l ^ are good for a resolution of School at S p.m. Monday. If ovary- Under the formula announced I cal 106S-04 budget {uoposal, was finals of the same event. shift workers and miners who m - deadly fumes. AND the hiring. Gerardi was a pro at the D ir im e n t of Classroton Teach­ ciety’’ that our affluent society problems, whksh involve the re­ iped the blast kept a dawn vlg^ one favors the plan, and the throo H ehrdn last December, the compaAy will I baaed on a six-month report, he 4. About $6,000 in the park de­ ers. spiced a serious address with cannot find wiough money to fin­ maining 10 per cent of property The rescue groups penetrated ethera being aired that night, the take about two-thirds of the sav-' aald. Edgewood Country Club be­ State PoUce blocked rural roads to within 1,800 feet of the work BROWSE partment budget, because that fore accepting the post here. humor, regallhg his audience with ance adequate schools. to be acquired by the authority. to keep away the curious. Ambu­ IPC will eofislder adopting thorn ings, with the other third going to General Manager Martin said anecdotes of Ms “adventures’’ in area by dawn. $moka thickened African Litaguist the employes. Workers share In sum Was appropriated from the The new assistant has played Batchelder was introduced by One piece of property, the one in lances and rescue vehicle# stood as the teams advanced. No rock as.guidoa for too town’s future the board of directors could assign capital improvements reserve fund the local course many times traveling by air throughout the A. Raymond Rogers, principal of the portion of the project being by. growth. ' the Savings, according to their type the surplus, which will be realized United States and around the falls were encountered and Oim- Preaches Sunday of work. Instead of the general fund to do and is well known to many club Manchester High School, a former financed by the federal goyem- •nio explosion, tentatively laid onlco was hopeful the -area of the Probably the two most impor­ MANCHESTER BOOKSHOP barring unforseen expenses, to the work at the park department ga­ members. world as DOT president. colleague and friend of Batcbel- ment, baa a house on it The oth­ to deadly and explosive methane tant roads proposed for the town, The bonus averages about 55 capltsj improvements reserve fund. Saying that he had been asked by er piece of property, being fi­ trapped men could be reached in from t|io oltlaen-drlver’e point of Worship sarvtce at Hsbron ahd cents an hour In addition to $3.15 rage, der’s at Newton. gas, possibly in combination a matter of hours. 67 EAST CENTER STREET The fund will finance items on the 'Hiat figure is not a saving to convention planners to “be humor­ Following the dinner, officers nanced by the state, hi the sub­ with coal dust, blew dirt and de­ view, are the Rt. 6 relocation, and Gilead Congregational churches regular hourly pay for those eligi­ proposed improvements budget. the town, because the money has ous,” Batchelder launched his talk for next year were Installed by ject of a email damage ault. bris out the 880-toot main mine “If they were physically aWe, a' new Aorth-south road from wUl be conducted by the Rev. ble to share. Some Incentive pay 643-10.36 The $70,000 comes out to about simply been expended from an-1 on this light note, but was soon Mrs. ^ m e Jacobsen, National PTA One piece la owned by Joe shaft j W after 11 p.m. twenty- they would have tried , to throw Hartford Rd. to N. Main St. Charles Taber Sunday. The son of system employes are presently in­ one-third of a mill. other budget. I detailing what he felt are areas representative to the convention. O ltv^ and the other Is owned by nine miners working away from up a bulkhead or barrier,” he Thanew Rt. 6 project is a state- mlsslonarlea in Africa, he is a eligible. While most of the extra moneys The nine-month controller's re- i where American education must Elected to posts were Mrs. Leland Francis Rleder. the explosion area tumbled out of said. “But in the clrcumstanoes, federal Job, beyond the immediate raduate of Bryan College and Although the Kaiser, plan was are in $1,000 and $2,000 sums scat­ port says that as of March 31, the meet new challenges. Some of L. Welton, Elllng;ton, northeast One taitodred dwelling units are the muie. I don’t know if they had the purview of the town. When com- race ’Theological Seminary in fashioned only for that company, tered throughout the budget, there general fund had $2,619,912,83 in Mrs. May belle A. Livingston these are the problems of over- regional -vice president; Mrs. C, to be built, with completion of the But 22 others—14 working on chance.” eta, it will funnel through gIndiana. ■the rest of the industry is watch­ are a few areas which will have unencumbered balances out of the i Mrs. Maybelle Georgianna An abundsmce of material wealth, the entire project expected by Mardi one , seven on another and Names of the trapped men were Sat itow usas Center 8t. or Mid­ For six years he was a director ing- its outcome. population and knowledge explo­ Lawrence Bulow, Trumbull, south­ not immediately available. Can- more substantial surpluses, he said. drews Uvlngston of 68A Chestnut west regional vice president; Mrs. 1964, if no further complications a foreman who could have been dle ’Tpke.' around the in-town at- and head of teacher training of In Pittsburgh, Steelmakers Un­ They include: out to $6,724,063.76 spent since or sions, expanding technology, and develop. with either group—did not appear. onlca said a list would be re­ tdriaa—dinujuiting many of .the schools in the Central African Re­ ion president, David J. McDonald, DAYS St. died yesterday at Hartford new teaching tools and techniques, Arthur Jenkln, Branford, record­ leased after their fate is deter­ said “We are gratified with the 1. Between $6,000 and $10,000 committed July 1, 1962. Hospital after a short illness. She Charged wlOi Trespass The area was a mile and three- tle-upa at toe Junction of major public. He is now a candidate for he said. ing secretary: Mrs. William Wea­ Chaflss M Holden, 19, of East mined. All were local men from east-wsat roada with Center 8t. a master'B degree in lli^letlcs at first report of the sharing plan but SPECIAL 3 ONLY was the widow of Henry Lee Liv­ ver, Milford, corresponding secre­ quarters from the nearest mine He warned eductors and parents Hartford, was arrested yesterday op6nln£^. the Clarksburg area. It wouM aloo opeod troffle flow Hartford Seminary Fojindation. until we can analyze all the fac­ ingston. not to jump on every educational tary; John T. Durkin, Bridgeport, The Contpass No. 2 mine, a Ha is working on a project of pre­ tors involved we will have no' fur- { Mrs. Livingston was bom Ih Ver­ treasurer: snd Mrs. John Bergen- afternoon on Reeervre9. 1.89 reg. 1.39 (OMiiiniied from Page One 12th Circuit Court May 7. February, 1991 and oompleted ba­ shtp of the Sisterhood B’Noi Is­ tram c. country In 1632 on the ship Bevis. studies -via TV with only five min­ Norman L. Ray, Seymour, second TVaflie that now movee through The Brotherhood of 8t. An­ creases and other benefits may be He did not sail on the Mayflower utes of the class period alloted for vice presidents. Hospital Report sic training at Fort Dlx, N. J. He rael, RookvlHe. drew will meet tomorrow at 7 ;30 negotiated by the rest of the in-, ty’s central committee would Murder Laid RookvlUe OVty H'ospiital treated Clothes will be Irom Sage-Al- Main Bt. would be diverted, stay­ with his brothers, Samuel Fuller discussion. Mrs. Samuels, in summing up is a 1959 graduate of New Hamp­ ing free of shoppers cars and other a.m. as usual. There will be no dustry, thus eliminating a major ■ choose his successor. Noting that the language lab is the convention, indicated it had 682 patlonta during March, in­ ton (NjH.) School for Boys and acolytes’ training claas this week, cause of stries. Employe.s are 1.59 1.19 Khrushchev dwelt at length on and Edward Fuller, because there cluding the 5 vrtvo were patients '**TOe Trinity Plpea of Trinity Col­ looat traffic.’ was no more room on the ship. only a sophisticated tape record­ been productive. She lauded the attended the University of Con­ 'Beoldos the north and south owing to the school vacation. guaranteed they will be kept, on, the party’s drive to impose au­ To Woman, 29, er,” Batchelder questioned restrict­ efforts of the high school person­ at the beginning of the month, necticut. lege will provide extra witertain- Schools of the town are on vaca- in some capacity, without a pay j thority on Soviet art and litera­ The family lo&ted In what was 197 who became patlertta during ment. Tickets are available now ahdd, th e’ rood oould also be ex- m e ig e u s e f r e n c h then Lebanon and Is now Colum­ ing Its use to the teaching of lan­ nel, and townspeople who “worked Due for Leave tahded to ineiude the Broad 9t.- tkm this week. Adult confirmation cut if and when automation reduc. SANFORD GIGANTIC ture. In an apparent reply to in- guages as is currently popular. very hard” to make the conven­ the month, and 42 who were from all members, and will be aold elsaoes held In Phelps Hall es available jobs. tellecturals who have assailed his In New London bia, before the Revolution. treated In the out patient deport­ Daniel H. Satryb, fireman ai^ at toe door. Parkade oirea. IMPORT A monument stands on Colum­ Two other areas where Amer­ tion a success. pr©ntic6, USN, Bon of Mr. and Wedneeday . evenings will be dis­ Insistence on cultural conformity, ica faces “new adventures” are to A total of 689 delegates from ment. Mrs. Paul H. Satryb of 26 Cottage Art Workshop , But tha propooed road "would be continued until September. SO grm. Wool and 100% Wool Khrushchev said that the "tri^ (Ck>ntii:iied from Page One) bia Green to another ancester of Eleven accident victlme were The Tolland County Art As­ a major undertaking,” aooording Mrs. Fuller, the Rev. Eleazer obtaining academic freedom and every part of the state, attended St., is serving aboard the attack Trip Canceled Mohair and tested leader of the Soviet the convention, it was reported. treated; 70 operationfl were per­ sociation Is establishing a work­ td the plan, and would beet be 2 oz.—4’og. 79e people is our Communist party, Wheelock, founder and first pres­ adequate financing for education, aircraft carrier U8S Franklin D. Owing to an outbreak of chil­ lieve a bullet wound in the right he stated. He cited one case in a Site of next year’s parley will he formed and 25 Ohlldren bom. Roosevelt, which returned to May- shop In the Chase building on the tied In WNh renewal projects sug- reg. 1.49 its Leninist central committee to eye killed Broadnax. ident of Dartmouth College, Han­ TalcottvUle Festival comer of W. Mftln iiid Market gboted for the Ifbrth End and the dren’s diseases,—rchicken pox, which the most authoritative men over, N. BL California town where a secondary East Lyme. port, Fla., April 22. after spend­ measles,—at Seaside, Harkness Lt. Charles G. Davidson said he A buttery will be a feature of ing seven months to the Mediter­ SU. to Rockville through the co­ Cheney Mllla area. and women in the party and the found a .22 caliber bolt-action rifle Mrs. Livingston was a member the “Good ,^ld Days FesUval” of operation of Norman B. Chase, 'Center M. and Middle Tpke. Memorial school In Waterford, the country are elected.” of Orfprd Parish Chapter of the ranean. During the cruise, the car­ Brownia trip to the school was 1.29 59c with a magazine clip in it in the Taloottvlile Congregational Church rier visited Rhodes, Athens, Istan­ owner of the building, both oome In for some improve- ”I believe that no one will sus­ Watson apartment. Daughters of the American Rev­ PTA Shuns Rule, Saturday, May 4. Other features Alexey Von Schllppe will con­ menta under the plan'e recommen­ canceled. pect that in stating this, I have olution, and a communicant at bul, Genoa, Livorno, Naples, Legion Cited “It was fully loaded except for will be on emporium with hand Cannes and Barcelona. The Roose­ duct oil painting classes there to dations. Ui mind any special standing of one spent shell in the chamber. Horace Bushnell Congregational State News Collects for lOH made items, a potting shed with May. The ;ou«e is already fllled, Parking tones should be remov­ American Legion Cmdr. How­ FREE INSTRUCTIONS my own in the party,” he said. velt is scheduled to spend 90 days ed frosii Oenter 8t. where they pro- Seven good bullets were left in the Church, Hartford. plants and hand made wood Items to Mayport to enable the crew to but another one may be started ard E. Porter, Jones-Keefe Post, "For everyone imderstands that clip,” the police report said. Survivors Include two daugh­ and a wishing well and pony rides Mbtt four lanea of moving trafllc. was presented an honor ribbon by I cannot hold for all time the pos­ Inetructors of the Handi­ take leave. b" him. Miss Watson appeared calm ters, Mrs. John Relg of Manches­ Roundup capped yesterday afternoon for children. The festival will be Dance Patrons He is a teacher at toe Norwich B. Middle ’I^kb., east fixm the the D ^artm ent of Connecticut ition I now have in the party and when she entered the court room ter and Mrs. William Spring of demonstrated for PTA con­ from 1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. Free Academy, the University of Greeni should be widened and im­ commander Louis Mollnaro dur­ ‘Man in Dog Suit^ Opens Tonight at Whiton Auditorium the state. Therefore, speaking of today with policewoman Pa­ East Hartford; four sons, Henry vention delegates how they Patrons for the somi-formal Connecticut and the West Hart­ proved-to the standards of Center ing this month’s meeting of the The smiling head of a dog suit worn by BUI Uieittgens, playing Oliver the dog, causes Gloria’Della­ ■ this, I do not think of myself, but Camera Repair Clinic dance which the Vernon Junior tricia McCarthy. L. Livingston of Guilford, William (OoatiBned from Page One) work with handicapped A camera repair clinic for cam­ ford Art League. A graduate of (M-, the |dan suggests, and the Fourth District American Legion Fera, plays Martha, to frown in consternation. Ricky Gentiloore, as Stewart, takes refuge KNinER’S of our Leninist party, the Soviet A. Livingston of Ridgefield, Nor­ Woman’s Club will hold tomorrow interseablon at the Green should In Danielson.-The ribbon is award­ behind Nancy Russell, who is cast os Mother Stoddard. ’Hie group are members of the ca^t of the people and the great cause of Judge Reicher Informed her she youngnters, teaching them the era shop owners and professional night at DePasquale’s Restaurant the Knust Academy to Berlin he OPEN 7 DAYS was being charged with first de­ man D. Livingston of the UJS. sifter Lortog argued for three pleasures of swimming to photographers will be held tomor­ also studied at Rome and other be redeoig ned. ed to those poste achieving a 1963 “Man In the Dog Suit,” a three-act comedy which will be presented tonight and tomorrow at 11 MAPLE ST. conununism.” Army, stationed at Valley Forge, to Newington include: The rest of the road should be membership equal to or exceeding 8:30 at Whiton Auditorium. The Community Players are producing the show, which is sponsored Across From First National He warned the intellectuals that gree murder and told her it “could hours at a superior court hearing. weekly okuMes a t the high row at 1 p.m. under the sponsor­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Baum, European capitals. cost you your life.” Pa., and Edmund Livingston of The judge did not say how soon school pod. ship of Fred Zahner, a student of Arthur Welch Harper will con­ brought up to four-lane width, that of the prevloue year on Vet by Gibbon’s Aseenibly, Catholic Ladies of • Columbus. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Parking Lot WORLD the party did not Intend to give Hartford; a brother, Floyd An­ lOHers, in addition, are Theodore Belanger, Dr. Francis H. with tha work atartlng at inter­ erans’ Day. Cmdr. Porter and COIN OPERATED up its controls when it assailed “But I didn’t do it,” she said would make a decision. the National Camera Repair Burke, \Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cantor, duct classes to sketching, figure (Herald ;moto by Ofiara). \ * , ? softly, then broke down and begsin drews of Phoenix, Arlz.; 13 grand' working to raise $50,000 wtlth School. Zahner has secured the drawing and watercolors. Anyone, sections to Increase tneir traffic Adjt. Richard Grant were present WASH-’N-DRY GLEAN MANCHESTER PARKADE the Stalin “cult of the personal­ children, 6 great-grandcMldren Lortog was sentenced to five which to bulM an outdoor pod Mr. aiBi'Mrs. Edward J. Connors, at the meeting. The Hdbron post ------^ ...... ' ' ' ...... ity.” weeping. services of two staff members of Mayor and Mrs. Leo B. Flaherty whether a memiber or not, may 16-Lb. Wash—-25c Tel. MI 9-4888 Judge, Reicher referred the cose and several nieces and nephews. days in jail on each of four counts of thdr own. the Bchool. They will hold a clinic attend the class by getting In ^ iRlprove toe flow of cars on U one of lix in the state and three ton Community Church, Hartford, Next To Savings Bank Brancih Khrushchev denied Western re­ Funeral services will be held to­ of criminal libel and fined $600 Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Gibson, Main 8t., the plan recommends lA District 4 honored by receipt 8-Lb. Dry Clean—$2 ports that the Soviet Union is in to the state Public Defender and Many convention delegates, to the-Elks Carriage House on N. touch with Mrs. AJlyn Dambeok, wiU apeak on this year’s theme, FREE M07TH PROOPINO continued the case without bond morrow at 2:30 p.m. at the Holmes more than four years ago. touched by the plight d the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammer. Mr. the elimination of angle parking of the ribbon. economic straits. He complained He had been free pending deci­ Park SL There will be no charge and Mrs. Peter Humphrey and president. ‘One Family Under God: Genuine for a week. Miss Watson was re­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. The handicapped 3ioungSters and At least six persons must sign Harper live# on Overlook Dr., for parallel parking, and the sep­ Briefs and Full Participation.” about waste in Soviet Industry, Rev. Phillip J. Ramstad, pastor of sions on court appeals. The UJ3. the dedcation of their to-^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kahan. aration of local from through traf­ GUYS and GALS 15-19 however, and said “even In the minded to the state jail, Mont- up, however. Also. Dr. and Mrs. Seymour T. Vernon, and is art director for the Mrs. Robert Links and her pu­ Mrs. Abram Sangrey of United ville. She was not put to plea. Horace Bushnell Church, will of­ Supreme Court recently denied his structors, came to PTA offi­ F. W. Prelle Co., Hartford. fic—this is more thoroughly treat­ pils In her hooked rug maktog Methodist Ch\irch is chairman,, as­ defense Industry there are enough ficiate. Burial will be in Fairvlew petition for a hearing and the cers after the demonstration Cat Signs Up Kummer, Mr. and Mrs. Bldward B. ed In the plan for the downtown TAKE THE "AMERICAN BEAUTY" TOUR itM.4,1,-in reserves for the g^w th of pro­ Woodbrldge man was sent to Fair “Mr. Boo” is going to play the Masker, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony class have hand made rugs on dis­ sisted by Mrs. Charles Bunzel and Cemetery, West Hartford. to request that the conven­ Vernon newe is hendled by The aroa. play at Douglas. Library as part Mrs. Everett Johnson of .Emanuel . THIS SUMMER— ONLY $7 00 A WEEKr duction.” Friends may call at the funeral field State Jail to serve his sen­ tion make a tangible expres- black cat in the Town and Coim- Mngllocco, Mr. and Mrs. Jo s^ h h North of "the Center, the plan The Soviet military is believed try Players production of "Bell, McManus, Dr. E. H. Metcalf, Dr. Herald’s RoekviUe Buieaa, 5 W. of the observance of National li' Lutheran Church, and Mrs. How­ About Town home tonight from 7 to 9. tence. sl-on of its sympathy for the Main S t, teleitoone 875-818$ or says, there is httle opportunity tarary Week. ard Lockward and Mrs. Kenneth YOUR CHOICE: CO-ED or ALL GIRLS to be pressing Khrushchev for Lortog argued yesterday that he lOH project. Book and Candle.” He is a black and Mrs. Luke E. OConnor. Mr. and for structural change without bigger appropriations for conven­ is Ulegrculy confined because he did cat. He belongs to the Gerald De- Mrs. Raymond E. Ramsdell, Dr. 649-6797. Hie Moore Marionettes will be Perrett of Bolton Methodist. tional forces. The premier is Mrs. Walter Doherty, 129 Tan­ Mrs. Elizabeth C. Englund For the first time In the causing undue damage to proper­ presented tomorrow at 2 p.m. in SEE ALL THE THRILLING BEAUTY OF AMERICA Pre-Season S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S! ner St., and 'Mrs. Walter Kom- not have a fair trial In either the 63-year history of the con­ Celles family on Charter Rd. WlUlam Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. ties along the street Mrs. Felix M. Davie, wife of the known to favor reliance on rock­ Mrs. Elizabeth C. Englund, 78, of Gaetano Simoncelli and Mr. and the Regional High School audl- pastor of Second Congregational - ...A N D HAVE A “DREAM VACATION” panik of Woodbrldge St. will be 169 Henry St., died suddenly yes- trial or appeals courts. vention ft was decided to Ho^iital Notes N. Main 8t. should be improved torium by tha District 8 FTBA etry. He was publisher oi a mimeo­ make an exception to the Admitted yesterday: Francis Mrs. Frank Wralght. as Is, with a set-back established Church, will be soloiat. Mrs. Stu­ 26 WONDERFUL DAYS hostesses at Lutz Junior Museiun terday at her home. Council Aiatinee aeries. art Ferguson of Community Bap­ WOMEN'S CANVAS BOYS' BLACK aad WHITE Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Mrs. Englund was bom July 18, graphed weekly to which he at­ pdicy of "no collections” and Pierce, Cider Mill Rd., Tolland; Music will be by Bobby Kaye’s to allow the eventual widening to tacked men In public and seml- St the end of their dinner Frank Holmik, 4 Grant St.; Stan­ orchestra from 9 to 1, with vocal­ For Sale four lanes, should industrial de­ tist Church is organist. Mrs. GET THE FACTS, NOW HIGH and LOW 1884, to Glasgow, , Bg H Robert Arendt and Mrs. Frederick South Windsor The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas­ daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth pUbUc life. He was convicted on meeting members “passed the ley Sltek, 132 W. Main St.; Stan­ ist Connie Vlgnone. Co-chairmen OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY velopment In Buckland make It Write or Phone 643-^^289 For Exciting: Brochure four of 23 counts after a month- hat.” ley Wajda. 116 Prospect St.; Mau­ of the benefit ore Mrs. Peter H. necessary.' broB eorreapoadMit, MtoS Som b B. lEdwarda of Bolton Methodist are tor of Second Congregational L. Wotherspoon Chalmers. She was 1 t o 5 P.M. PendtoMo, lelepiMMM S2S-S484. uahtrs. CASUALS Church, will conduct a service a resident of Manchester for 11 long trial. Today lOH members found rice Berlepsch, Merrow Rd., Tol­ Brouwer and Mrs. Benton W. Os­ Woodbridge St. should be com­ HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE . . . SNEAKS Sunday at 6:40 a.m. in the chapel years. they are nearer thdr goal by land. good. ly OWNER bined with N. Main, and a rotary ’Ihs women’s groups of the mem­ AT THE BEST TIME OF YOUR LIFE ^Tender Trap’ at Manchester Memorial Hos­ She was a member of Center SEEKS NASA FAdLITY 86. 12. Discharged yesterday: Pierre Pocahontas Meeting Sprovided at Depot Sq. ber churches are preparing pital. Congregational Church, where she WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Desjardins, Wlndsorvllle Rd.; Kiowa Council, Degree of Poca­ Immediate occupancy. Seven- The Autumn-Parker 8t. artery Fellowship Day “Friendship Kits” to be used by Pleases Crowd was active in Its organizations; the Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., has told Sean Fennessey, Reservoir Rd., hontas, will' meet today at 8 p.m. room split level home located should also be improved to mini­ the Migrant Ministry of the Con­ WESTERN HOLIDAY LINES SALE SALE $ ^ 4 9 Miss Carol Ann Gliha, daughter Women's Auxiliary of Manchester the Senate Aeronautical and Space Jaycees, Scouts Broad Brook; Ralph Brenemen, in the Moose Club. Plans for the on lovely treed lot with a priv­ mum standards provided by the May 3 in Bolton necticut Council of Churches, Manchester, Conn. 4 9 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gliha, 460 Memorial Hospital and Manchester Sciences Committee that the Wll- White Rd., Crystal Lake; Wayne 52nd anniversary Tuesday will be acy patio. This home Is of bx- report. which will be collected at the meet­ By LAURA KATZ Fine Arts Association. She was limantlc. Conn., area should be Wohllebe, 44 EIllng;ton Ave.; Dor­ completed. Mrs. Florence Lynch ceUent eonstnictlon with Ther- Provision for the widening of ing. A nursery will be provided. PRICE Hillstown Rd., is one of six can­ Join in Cleanup TTie Manchester Oouncil of PRICE “That was good” . . . "very en­ didates for the title of "May former member of the Manchester considered as the site for a $50 mil­ othy Davis, 39 Main St., Taicott- may he contacted tor further in­ mopone picture window, I'/i W. Cmter St. should also be joyable” . . . “It’s a lot more fiin unit of the YWCA. lion National Aeronautics and ville; Joan Smith, 28 Grove St.; formation. baths, raised hearth fireplace, made, if Rt. 6 is not soon develop­ Church Woman will eponaor the Queen” at Bryant College in Pro- annual May Fellowship Day May when you know the people” were vidfnce, R. 1. Miss Gliha is the Survivors include two daughters, Space Administration (NASA) The Junior Chamber of Com­ Amo Webber, 31 Tolland Ave.; Conflimatian Class 8 bedrooms, garage and play­ ed. 2 typical comments heard when Mrs. Howard C. Angell Jr. of Man­ electronics research center. merce and the Boy Scouts have Teresa Sheak, Mato S t, Elling;ton; A daas of 170 wlU.be oonfironed room. Walking distance to bus Improvement is also recom­ 3 at United Methodist Church, Bol­ sweetheart of Beta Sigma Chi ton, for women from twelve Pro­ • OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.* walking through the lobby of the fraternity, her sponsor. chester and Mrs. John R. Trum­ The NASA center Is proposed joined the Chamber of Oommeroe Gerry DeLong, Broad Brook; Earl Sunday at Sacred Heart (3iurch in stop and schfmis. Good Msam- mended for Spencer and Oakland South Windsor High School after Leighton, Allison Rd., TalcottvUle. able mortgage. Only $17,900. testant churches. bull of Guilford; a brother, John for the Boston area. in planning for a towitwiide clean­ Vernon at 4 psn. The Moat Rev. Ste. the first night of “The Tender Chalmers of Lowell, Mass, and Dodd told the Senate committee Soldier-of-Honth Vincent J. Hines, bishop of Nor­ CaU for appointment—-876-M14. The plan seta development All church women are invited Trap”, presented by the Country Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa, up campaign. May 1 to May 15. standards for town roads, and to attend the deesert period at PLANNING TO BUILD OR REMODEL? will sponsor a bake sale tomorrow three grandchildren. yesterday that a center in Willl- Army S.4 Robert 8. Wallace, 21, wich, will administer the sacra­ Directions: From Vernon Ro­ Players of South Windsor. Funeral services will be held to­ mantic would permit utilization of Dr. D ottles H. Smith of the eon of Mr. and Mrs, Donald W. ment. tary, take Ronte 88, oontinne suggests defining all roadways, 1:16 p.m. in Skinner Fellowahip Manchester Green SHOE OUTLET at 10 a.m. at the Lynn Poultry morrow at 9 a.m. at Center Con- Junior Chamber wih direct a com­ both present and planned, by t3T>e Hall, followed by the worship Plan your financing just as carefully as you plan Ray Patton does an outstanding store at Manchester Parkade. the scientific and electronic po­ mittee to pick out parts of town WaUace of EUlngton, recently Oonftomation tor aduMa will be one mUe to Thrall Roito on left. job as Joe McCall. His perform­ gregatlonal Church. The Rev. Cllf tential of the Boston area, but was named soldier of the month held in the Norwtoh Cathedral First house. of use and traffic flow, and bring­ Bsrvloe at 2 in the church eanotu- your building or remodeling. See Manchester’s 509 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE— "At the G r^ " ance gives evidence of a more ford O. Simpson, pastor, will of­ to need of sprucing up. Property Sunday, May 26, Oandldates should ing oR up to par. ary. The VFW Auxiliary will sponsor would augment it by additional fa­ ownera will Im ask^ to join to the for the 385th Military Police Bat­ HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! oldest financial institution for the type of financ­ seasoned actor. He is comfortable ficiate. Burial will be to Edson cilities available to Connecticut talion in Germany. oonwlt their pastors tor further Such definitions could be applied TO# Rev. Max Welch of Waibur- a card party tonight at 8 at the chamber’s clean-up campaign. to new developments to make sure ing best suited to your needs. Consult with us on the stage and in his role, Post Home. Cemetery, Lowell, Mass. There and Rhode Island, including Yale Dr. Smith’s committee will also A clerk to the battalion’s Head­ intormaition. .creating a believeable and sym­ will be no calling hours. University, Brown and the Uni­ quarters Detachment, Wallace wae FoMXon Show that roads would serve the coirt- anytime without obligation. The family requests, that In lieu recommend area# that the Boy pathetic character in Joe McCall, Sunset Rebekah and King David versity of Connecticut. Scouts could clean up. selocted tor Ms soldiery appear- A fashion show of qpring sad munitye needs' and not simply be a father of three, trying to recap­ Lodges will co-sponsor a military of flowers, friends may make me­ Wi'llanl Marvin, repreeentlng installed because some kind of FOR RENT ture his bachelor days in New morial donations to the O nter road is necessary. York. whist and setback party tonight Congregational Church Missionary Troop 27, says that he and his I and M nun. Movie Prejeetors iV 'Ar -A at 8 at Odd Fellows Hall. Proceeds scouts will go to work on the Also suggaated to a street plan —iKNUid »r eilent, atoe H Mm. The action takes place in the will benefit the Connecticut Elye Committee. QUALITY for areas open for future develop­ New York apartment of bachelor The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Public Records grounds of the now vacant Top ment, to insure that the town’s iHde projectors. Charlie Reader, ably played by Bank and Visual Research Founda­ Mato St., Is in charge of arrange­ Notch Market on Main St. SAVINGS tion, Inc. Refreshments will be Dr. Chartes E. Jacobson Jr„ growth fits l^cal traffic flow WELDON DRUG CO. Andy DeFilippo. At first. DeFilip- ments. WaiTontee Deeds pattern. M l Blafai S t.—TeL MI 8-8821 a ? i c / I v O A ^ po seemed a little too enthusiastic served. Tickets may be obtained at chairman of the chamber’s beau- HOMES the door. Sherwood Circle Inc. to Ray­ tificsition oommittee, has announc­ A report on eiroulatlon and traf*- /\ S O 4 I \ I I O N. LOOK! in his role. As the play progressed, Lester E. French Sr. mond L. Peracchio and Marilyn I. he warmed up to his audience and Lester E. French Sr., 89, died ed that there will be a special We suggest you drive by Officers and tableau members of Peracchlo, property on Spring St. rubbish pick up—for any object ______vfAfms______his part, he became one of the unexpectedly in hla 689 Mato St. Jarvis Etoterprlaes Inc. to Rich­ these exceptional homcf and ~ ■#weassTSs*s eLessT riwaxciat iwsTiTOTieT dominant and note-worthy mem­ Sujiset Rebekah Lodge will re­ of reasonable size that a house­ hearse Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Odd home yesterday. ard F. Menaaian and Rose S. Me- holder wishes to di^Mse of—on then call ns for an appointmMit bers of the cast. He was bom Feb. 1, 1894 in naslan, property on Schaller Rd. to go through the one of yonr Current Annual Dividoid Margaret Peoples and Dianne Fello^V8 Hall. Worcester, Mass., and was a West the town’s regular May rubbish John P. Fay to the Hartford pickup days. May 6, 7 and 8. choice. HELLO FOLKS! On Insured Savings BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY Blair, as Sylvia Crewes and Julie Hartford resident for many years Electric Light Co., property on Gillis. did remarkably well as the . vxcorgo a ^ e n , c ^ e i Students of Manchester schools 841 Spring Street —A lovely COME OUT AND VUIT US AT before moving to Manchester 10 WethereU St. are eligible to enter an essay two rather opposite “most im -; ^FW Auxiliary, years ago. He was employed at Qnltdaim Deeds six-room ranch on 100 x SOO portant girls’’ in the Ufe of Reader i arm oun^ that members partlcl- the Plax Corporation and the G. contest, with a $10 prize to go to tree-filled lot. t fUepIaeee, pating in a cancer fund drive will Andrew Ansaldi to Sherwood the winner. VIRNON RIDING STABU^^ 0PEN TILL 5 P.M. m o h .-t u e s ..f r id a y —Margaret Peoples, sophisticated Fox Department Store, both of Circle Inc., property ' on Spring kitchen buUt-lns, oeramlo and New York wise; Dianne Blair, meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the *rhe topic of the essay must be WBRATIO KY BTO RANCH, Die. THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.—WED. CLOSED AT NOON Poet Home. Hartford, as a maintenance man St. tiled bath, garage. Extra Hours little-girlish, but fully aware of before his retirement four years “How to Improve the Beauty of LOCATED OM LAKE STREET what she wants and where she's Judgment lien Manchester.” Entries should be M HoIUster Street—An Im- ago. 'Town of Manchester against 260 words or less, and must be going. Survivors are two swis, Lester William J. McGuire, prt^erties macnlate six-room home -Ntoo Tklto' '808 Pt. Show El Orville Welch was a wonderful, Town Puts Lien E. French Jr., 135 Autumn St., submitted to the chamber office, Ideally located tor schools, on Grandview and Ashworth Sta, 189 E. Center S t, by May 16. brusque Earl Lundquist. Jim Cur­ and Lt; Cmdr. Harold A. French, $6,437.64. bus and shopping. AO roome tiss appeared briefly but quite ef­ stationed at the U.S. Coast Guard are large and sonny. fectively as So! Schwartz. Norma On Maguire Land lis Pendens KIDSI Sgg 0«r Brand Ntw Colt! Base, Port Angeles, Wash.; a Town of Manchester against Lundquist and Rae Donnelly were daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rivera, tS6 West Middle Tnrnplke — colorful as two more of Charlie The Town of Manchester will William J. Maguire, pr^ertlee on Windows Broken Aoroae the street from the Riviera Beach, Fla.; two brothers, Grandview and Ashworto Sta Reader’s many girl-friends. foreclose three parcels of land William L. French, Tulsa, Okla., popular Shopping Pnrknde. The auditorium at South Wind- owned by William J. Maguire, U Building Permits At School, Station Four rooms nnd pordi down, and Everett A. French, Hudson To KF & D Mfg. Co., for an ad­ tor High School provided an ex­ Maguire does not pay $6,437.64 he Falls, N. Y., and eight grandchil­ two mfinlsbed tip. cellent backgp^iund for the pro­ owes to back taxes on the lan^. dition to an industrial building at Police are Inveatlgatlnf vandal- dren. 334 Charter Oak St., $2,000. istic acts at the Verplanck School duction. Performing in a more In a lis pendens filed yesterday Funeral services will be Satur­ 845 Enat Middle Tninplke professional atmosphere than in afternoon in the office of Town To Stanley Bellefleur for Harry and at 917 Center St., a vacant Aoroeo toe street from Shady 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DOOR SEDAN day at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Funer­ service station, in vdtlch several the past, the cast seemed to take Clerk Edward Tomkiel, the town al Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. Sault, for alterations to a dwell­ OImi. Aboat IM feet on too full advantage of this opportunity announced further steps to receive ing at 386 Hartford Rd., $600. windowB have been smashed. Pike aad'650 feet deep.'Tlila the taxes, assessed in 1967. Joseph K Dudley, associate pas­ TO Alfred C. Lange, for addition The service statimi also had Free Estimates On: 250 HP. V-8 engine, uses regular fuel. Equipped SALE PRICE to provide a delightful and enter­ tor of Center Congregational to an immaonlnto Mx room with Multi-Drive Mercomatic transmission, taining evening. - Two of the parcels are located Church, will officiate. Burial wilt to a dwelling at 88 Princeton 8L, damage to equipment, police said. borne. on Grandview St., one on the west $ 1, 200. Both ytcidents were reported to power steering, radio, heater, backup and cour­ side and the other on the south, be to East Cemetery. ITiere will Onrtor Street, Bolton — Just 1958 EDSEL be no calling hours: To Edward Pinavicia, for addi­ police this morning. An estimate JOB OPENING BITUMINOUS ASPHALT PAVING tesy lights, large wheel covers, whitewall tires. and the third is on the south side tion to a garage at 170 Loomis St., of damage has not been deter­ over toe Mnnohester Town 4-DOOB HARDTOP 24 Month or 24,000 For Motor Company 7 in Auxiliary of Ashworth St. $ 100. mined. line. A wen bnUt six-room •DRIVEWAYS • PARKING LOTS • GAS STATIONS Although Maguire has repeated- To Presbyterian Church, for For An Experienced Bni^UUh Colonial Qqto with a TOp of thifl Hue. Leaded. W arranty To Attend Parley appealed to the Board of Tax F u n era ls construction of a sign at 48 tom ear cinder blo^ garage A ^ • BASKETBALL COURTS Review to reduce the assessments, Spruce St, $50. equipped wtto Inbrloatlon ^ LOW BANK RATES 1 Seven members of the American the board has not voted to do so. To Buckland Mfg. Inc., for ad­ Spring Special and loft Ideal for toe home . $395 DOWN—36 MONTHS TO PAY [ The Hartford Ctourt of Common Mrs. Elizabeth G. Carlson dition to an industrial building at workshop. Legion Auxiliary plan to attend RANCHES and CAPE CODS DELIVERED IN MANC a ttqwrtment past president’s par- Pleas upheld the town’s asseae- The funeral at Mrs. Elizabeth 131 Adams S t, $2,500. LINOTYPE OPERATOR m tnt in a decision Feb. 21. Geehan Carlson of 971 Main Si. Ooroatry Ictoe — Fmr-rooni All Work Personally Supervised .ley end luncheon tomorrow at To Forbes Inc. for Edward Fnlntod For $ 4 9 ^ (MALE or FEMALE) On/’ TAKE A LOOK AT THIS ONB TODAY FEDERAL LABEL $3437 12:90 pja. M the Elk’s Qub, 126 The land was originally 40 acres, was hrid this morning from the DellaFera, for addition to a dwell­ year ’round n a e h ovorlooto* *595 WE ARE 100% INSURED South S t, Brietol. but in 1967 Maguire had sold or John F. Tierney Funeral Home. ing at 454 Parker St., $1,350.' lag toe lake. Kitchen bnitt-lBO developed 10 acre#. That year, 219 W. Center St., with a Mass To Femmia Neon for H. Wiers- PLUS PAINT , aad alody treed lot FRO I m ear os Irail. Tboee attm ding are Mrs. Wil­ Ansoseor P. Joseph Miuphy 87Vii .hour week; psid vacation and sick price to only 88.500. ber little, preeident; Mrs. Henri of requiem at St. James’ Church. bicki, for construction of a sign at and (toanged the basis ot assessment The Rev. John D. Regan was cel­ 408 Center S t, $300. leave, hospitalization, retimnent plan PesMol, Mrs. Eugene Freeman, on the tract from an acreage basla •PECSAL PRICES ON M n, Leon Bradley, Mrs. J. F. Wal- ebrant. Paul CSietelat was or­ To Everett W. 'VanDyns for and other benefits. Apply in person. D E M AIO BROTHERS s ...»» to a lot basis. Maguire protested ganist and soloist. Burial was in LARGER HOMES 1 . BELAKRtALISTATI lett^rMias Barbara WaSett and Mrs. Clara Ponoiera, for eonver- DeCORMIER MOTORS MORIARTY that the 80 acres left were com­ East Oemeiety. Father Regan Sion for two-family use of a dwell- lirpr.T. ■. Brosnan. pletely Undeveloped, but the ju c ^ CO. H L Ml S-7491- cWg Cony jonnltG SGol#r J read the conunitial service. tog at IS Orchard 8t , $1,950. ALLSTATE PAINTERS M8-M8t 301.318 CENTER ST« Ml 1-8135 ICbk little end Mm. Pessini are two memthe ago upheld the ssses- Bearers wwe William Heints, ' To Public Sign Service for Me­ COVENTRY flaiulfrBtrr Enming l|»raUi s Th MAticHiniR. ; t t a decorating eommit- mor’M change.' newer Faahtoa George Vblkert, Roy Volkeit and morial Comer Store, for ereotloa tW. Ttt-IME-IAt-Utt event Homy OoriMler. (X a siga S t $83 Mala B t, $$00. 18 Boot Oaator Mroot U»it[i»W i|t#l - n - i ' » ; y • V ' V t' j'. .-c

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MANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. PRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1968 PAGETm R'ri^ % W |C L V I expMtad to attend. 'The group, a LaPalm, entertadnment; and Mr*. lyn Helbeurg wUl be aololsts. Mrs. St., Hartford. Redervations must fratehial Inaurance organieation, Libera L. Sergeant, publicity. be made by May 4. SPORTS B T R O U SO N OUR BOARDING HOUBB with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZKLB WBA Rally Set Mae Lally, atate planiat, and Paul recently celebrated ita 70th aimi> Mayor Francla Mahoney Ydll be Shqa, accordionist, will furnish 'THAT EXPLAINS IT FREE DEUVERY Teraary. gueat- of honor and welconu the At Odd FeUows music for the entertainment and MOORBSVILLE, N.C. (AP) — ¥-*^ Convention committee chair­ membera at the afternoon see- Five-year-old Helen, daughter of f A.M. to f P.M. The Woman'* Aaaocia* men are Mrs. Eldward L,. Hood, aion. for singing. C. P. McNeely Jr., had some en­ Reservations for the banquet KNOtlHOMITI5;MASOn----- tlon will hold a rally at Odd general chairman; Mr*. Hany Ne- Mayor Mahoney, Mr*. Mahoney, lightening information for a visi­ T v e seeM in h a n d o je f b ^ norte and Miss Annabelle Landry, and Mrs. Doris Belding of 'The may be made t>y contacting Mrs. ARTHUR DRUB MM wpeD.F06Aerv.wJT rrfi B a o tH y Fallowe Hall May 11 baginnins at tor who was looking at her fa­ OorteioeKAta op hoo to l« t FOR 3 8 VBAJ8S /IW6ELP/ J banquet ticket*; Mm. Irene Vln- Herald, will be guests of honor at Hood at the Woman's Benefit As­ ther's college-age picture; . m a t t e r OF F A C T,X *■ 1 p.m., writb mamlMra from . all M»-^AH— TARRY HEREUNnu' AGBOW aTopof thahaed cek, reception; Mr*. Marrlet the banquet at 8 p.m. sociation office, 68 Pratt St., Hart­ ‘ "That WM ra p a,” - Helen de­ MMCIHA •ertf ovee h s r p m - o p e n E o THIS SHOP 3U»r SPechydarme revtaws Vlhroughout OonnacUout OUaver, arrangdmenta; Mit. Irene Mrs. Amelia H oyt and Mrs. Eve­ ford, or at her hmne on 8 Kenneth clared, “when he was new!" f o r a u r n * peace an d ISimiaB bwtt 4Roman godf Read Herald 4dvN. AtlON ABOUT A «TE A tiy SOB 4HMMd bMMt fOK THIS MOOO/dHe‘« RELA'),%^ BULL. O 'TH'w oods KEEP s ir s IT—AH’W “We Are Offering Unbeatable Values USrrCR USE WHEN QUIET// SKINNEDT VDU>REBDU* THIS SHOP WUZ CKTHDTH*/ «h A R D E M STARTTEP/ SKIM*!^ P E S T S A R E WITHIT/ I. DRIVING ME Television X q R A z v y *■■00 Big 8 Tbester (in progress) ( 8) Festival of the Performlni 33) Movie at 6 (in progress) Arts |30-10) r- gtsrly Show (in progreu) Computer and the Mind of ^ Rocky and His Friends in the Fabulous Kew R A M B L E R S - (68) Nsm„ 8:00 ( 24) The Red Myth sc4>' (18) IM Picture (80) Tightrope (34) American Bconomy 8:80 ( AdO-U) Fllntstones (C) X Vi S:06 (40) Taney Oerrlnaer (1O-Z3-30) Mitch Miller (C) CIK (53) Family Market ( S-l2) Route (6 4:36 ( 8) News. Sports. 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BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL (34) 20th Century Bevolutiona Sports, Weather ( 8) Death VallValley Days ;16 (10) Tonlqfat (C) (10) Boots and Baddies (40) Steve Allen Show 7:16 (33) HighUgbts ( 8) Movie WWOO'/M) MV AUNT MINNIE IS ■B«V.&PM.0Bn ifcislll WwStl.1 **Water • • . on the rookt!" 7:80 ( 8-1% Rawhide :20 (12) Movie (30) Honeymoonera :80 (30) Tonight (C) MAMTID BCXZROUf IT C O m iG AN' SHE (10-33) International Showtime ( 8) Movie F V W R E MOTfiOINGTiO^ SL06BERS ME VVlTH Tg>jyitt./fji5 SEE SATDVDAT’R t v WEEK FOB OOMPUETE USTINO _PIAV BftSEBAU.? HISSES/ B E N C A S E Y Radio tens listing IncIudM only those news broadossts of 1ft or IS-mfainte length. Some stations carry other short newscastH) PM AIMOCT AFRAID ID ASX.. BUT WHAT'S APPEAUNS TO WDBC—1860 I 7:U6 Conversation Piece 7:30 News of the World YOUR MR. FlX-ir NATURE 6:00i Jim NetUeton 7:46 Senator from Conn. NOWI 4:00 ,l^yaor.Shin^ 8:06 Pop Concert 1:06 Newe, Sign 9:66 Nlghtbeat 7 n U T -« t lltCO News Here Are A Few SAMPLE CAR VALUES to Show You What 6:UU News 11:16 Sporta Final 4:16 Paul H an'ey, Dr. Albert 11:30 Starlight Serenade Burke 1:00 News and Sign Oft. 4 -5 » 6:30 AlexDrlait WPOP—1616 8:40 Sports, 6:60 Joel Cash 6:60 Bob Cbnsldlne 7:00 BUI Hughes We Mean. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS, and We’ve Dozens More! 7:00 Edwam P. 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BasineaB SerDcei Offered IS Painting— Paperinr 21 Help' .Wanted— Female 3S SHoations Wanted— Boats «nd AcccnorlM 46 Household Goods 51 Apartments—Flats— Ifr Apartment Bnildlngg Honsas For Salt 72 Hotists For Sole 72 Hoosis For Sole 72 Housas For Ssle 72 ponses For Sals 72 Honsss For Salt Male 39 18 FOOT THOMPSON, 86 Johnson IS ou. ft. UPRIGHT FREEZER, . Tenemehte 69 T^RECE REMOVAL, pruning, and 'PAINTING — Five room ranches WANTED — ' Experienced, legal For Sale 69 A NEW TWO FAMILY house 6-6. WYLJiYS STREBIT — 10 room spUt HENRY STREET CbkHital. OlM REJUnHNa OUR ADVERTISER? and Capes for $60. Trim and stenographer. Write Box DD, electric with generator, Mastor- $186 custom draw dn qw s ydth MANCHESTER — New 9 room $16,900 — F IV E Y E A R old, 9 COVENTRY — BxosUsnt 4 room lot clearing,■ -Frank nk C. INoble, EXPERIENCED office manager. 4 ROOM apartment ranch with fireplace, breesewa;NMway, Custom buUt, largo and spacious level ta Manchester’s finest area. block to Bowers School. livtag 649-6068. paint extra. Also scraping. Herald. oraft tut bed traUer, fuU canvass, matching oomloo; Uving vBom f i n e gDC UNIT i^artmant house ta A-l brick ranch, buUt-tas, 14x30 living room ranch bus line. $17,900 — many accessories. Sacrlflce. chair. CaU 649-1484. e v e r y th ^ . Hm a ll convconvenlenoee. condition, saoeUent return on is room with fireplace. naU acre lot, SparkUiu; 6 room Caps, 1% garags, $11,600. Joseph B u m , kitchens, dtatag room, oversize Cathedral ceUtag, 8 baths, 3 ga­ room, formal dining room, fam lv 742-8101. bedroomz and closets, two heat­ rages, -master Ughttag controls, kitchen and sunpo^, first floor. M -lloir AiswtriMc ServiGt LAWNS — RAKING rolling and TYPIST - CLERK position avail­ 648-8616. Box A, Herald. veetomt, Mortgue avaUable, reasonably priced. Hayes Ageniqr, baths. B. J. Carpenter. Broker, Broker, 6494330. mowing by dependable adults. WALLPAPER removed, $8.60 per able local insurance company. Notary ' oentrelly looated, KdltIlhridi----- Ages ‘ 843*4808. 649-9152, 6494061. ing furnaces, two hot water, gas walk-out rec room to deUghtful 8 bedroom s and sewing room , fSO- 640-2426 Or 646-6963. room. Quibk, efficient steam re­ Hours 8:15-4:16 Monday through Uc, job cost accounting. Write Box OLD TOWNE LAP8TRAKE, 16 f o u r r o o m iqiartment, heat, oy. 649-8464. fired. Trim and doors factory pre- patio, wall-to-'wall practically ond floor. 1% baths. Bassmaiit g^ F m to Htrali RtaStrs moval. Interior - exterior paint­ Friday. Good starting pay, bene­ B , H erald. foot, wlndahisld, convertible top, Three Rooms New jM>t water, gee for cooking. Elec­ BOt/TON — 0 room Caps, ovar- ftaished In gold wheat lacquer and everywhere, park-llke grounds. rage. Shown by appointment otuy. MOWING LAWNS — Hedge trlm- tric refrigerator and gee etove. sise 8-car cinder block garage JACK J. LAPPEN many extras. F.H.A. appraised. Radio controlled garage doors. No agents. Call 648-8180 after ing. F ree estim ates. 649-0168. fits. Evening Interviews by ap­ side curtains, etc. 1961 Mercury HIGH RIDGE, He mlng, odd Jobs. Ray Hardy, 86 h.p. with generator, electric Guaranteed Furniture PleoM oaU 640-7717, $-7 p.m . Mth lubricatl^ pit, loft storage. Low down payment. Immefhate Exquisite stone work. Leisurely 6:80. pointment. Call Mrs. Lubas, Land For Salt 71 itate, 048-9883. ‘ SAYS 648- 6641. 648-1134, 648-1126. Dogs—Blrd»-^et8 41 starter. 1961 Cox tilt bed trailer, Bel Air Real Esl occupancy. 46-48 W etherell Street. inspection recommended, time 1299 f o u r r o o m newly decorated MANCHESTER See builder on premises or call needed to assimilate all features. Eleetr'iCal Senriecn 22 $976. 848-6986. TOVENTBY — 6% acres on Brew­ MANCKESTER — ^year-old 3 a t t i c s , c e l l a r s , and yards SECRETARY — Immediate open­ BOARDING MEDIUM slse and apartment, second Boor, heat, starster Street, slm sl| on premises. CaU This 6% room ranch is worth 848-4882 after 7 p.m . B elflore, R ealtor, 648-6121. cleaned. Also, trash hauled to the FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ ing for. secretary, proficient in small dogs. Grooming Cocker 14 FOOT RUNABOUT completely hSt water, eleotric range, garb- Madeline Smt bedroom ranch, full basement, 3 looking at inside. Just taking a MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE 10 po. Starflre bedroom g n a p nilth, R ealtor, 640-1643. 3-ysaisoId 9 room Colonial L- ftUl baths, built-tas ta kitchen, at­ dump reasonable. Call 649-1866. ice on all types of eleotiical wir­ typing, shorthand and dictaphone Spaniels our nrclalty. Harmony reflnished ready for water/ 10 ■ge dlsfiM al included, $138. peek will convince■ »ce you that It’s BOLTON -r- Spacious brick coun­ SWIMMING POOL, patio on SO. WINDSOR EQII Kennels, Hebron Road. Bol­ R ^erenoes. 649-0808, 649-1988. shapsd ranch with attached tached garage, $19,000. W arren E. In exceUent shaiipS and a good try ranch on 1.3 acres. Including premises. U A R split level, 6% *49^500 NOW IS the time to have your ing. UcensM and Insured. Wilson transcription, five day work week, h.p. Mercury motor and traUer. 31 po. dinette snsomhls Howland, Realtor, Trader, Electrical Co., Manchester, semi-monthly event^ meetings ton. 848-6437. $800. 648-6160. Houaw For Salt 72 garage and aluminum com­ buy. The large lot and quality picturesque ravine and Uvely rooms. 2 baths, kitchen with built- lawn mowers sharpened and im­ f o u r ROOMS, first or second 043-1108. b ^ k . Three twin sized bedrooms, tas, attractive family room, 3- • r from eair 649-4817. Glastonbui^, 688-7876. with extra remuneration. 'Salary IS po. oonvertible Uvlng room floor, beat furnlebed, nice yard, binations, on cul-de-sac, 3 fuU neighborhood make this excep­ le M paired, reel, rotary and hand FOREST tTRJlifr—DeUgh^ i ]g tional vahis one that must be den, dtatag room 18%xl8%, large zone heat, large lot. Belflore, ■6 Judy Latte •t tko tetepho— w mowers. Also do tune-ups and commensurate with experience. TWO KXTTENS avaUable, 8 weeks residential. $90 and $100. 648-3171 ceramic tile baths, Swedish MANCHESTER — 30 acre farm •n R. G. MANNER Electrical Service Mail resume of quaUflcaflons to Diamonds—Watchc No money dowir tautaiit credit. room former Chaney residence ta seen to be aroreclated. Don’t kitchen, dishwasher, disposer, Realtor, 643-5121. motor repairs. Pick-up and de­ — Licensed master electrician, old. Housebroken. T el. 648-8084. or 648-8470. pam-Uke setting. 6 bedrooms, 4% fireplace, extra large kitchen on exceUent road. Small cottage, Uvtag room 31x14, fireplace. Westwood F a* Box ”L” , I^erald. Free d^very, fre# lay away sheds, $30,000. Joseph Barth, delay, call J. J. today. liver. Expert workmanship. alterations, new installations, Jewelry 48 plan. , baths. coraeUaDt eoodltiim . Ow b m with built-in oven and range, Plastered walls, 1% baths. All ROCKLEDGE — Absolutely spot­ 649- 7968 PROFESSIONAL cUpplng, groom­ t h r e e r o o m apartment, fur 6 4 8 -7 ^ . Broker, 649-0320. less 8 room home in prestige Lost and Fonnd Aatomobiles' For Sale 4 service changes, control circuits, WANTED — Bakery salesgirl, ex­ ing, bathing of all breeds Poo­ dlshwooher and disposed, slid­ ' rooms open from 80’' L-shaped WATCH AND jewelry repairing at nlshed or unfurnished, reasonable hall. Full basement. About 1900 area. 4 or 6 bedrooms, electric LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics, cel­ maintenance and repairs of all perienced. Apply in person I^rk- dles a specialty. CaU 849-9798 or reasonable prices, prompt serv­ rent, adults only, parking. Now BOLTON — NEARLY new 6 room JACK J. LAPPEN LOST — LAST week vicinity Union FORD 1968, V-8, 2-tone, 4-door, cus­ types. Free estimates, all work ade Bakery, Manchester Shopping NORMAN’S, INC. ing glass doors to patio. Largs sq. ft. 2-car brick garage. 6.8 kitchen with built-tas, picture OPEN HOUSE lars, garages, yards cleaned. Call 649-0500. ice 3 watchmaxers.’’' Manches- Bolton R oad. 64$-0S80. Cape, acre wooded lot, fireplace, 66 Bakdwin Road windowed dining room, 2-car g^a- Street, male Siamese' cat, named tom 300, .automatic transmission, guaranteed. 649-7286, 648-7133. Parkade. Furniture Warehouse lot with wooded back, $31,600. 1% baths, walk-out basement, m iles from Shady Glen. $32,600. 649-4678. teria oldest established jeweler. LUltan Grant, Realtor. Wsdton W. rage, nicely treed and shrub^d “ Thunder.” CJiUdren’s jjet. Call excellent condition, $600. 649-6012. FOR SALE — e-months-old pedi­ F. E. Bray, 787 Main St, Stete SPACIOUS, ALL electric, 4 room EXCELLENT BUYS CaU owner after 9 p.m . or $2,300. assumes mortgage. Hayes 644-lM Saturday and Sunday after B, 64B-mO. Reward. HAIRDRESSING manager in Ver­ greed (JolUe pup, m ale. Loves 169 F orest cor. P ine S treet, apartment, available M ay 16, A gency, 648-4808. Grant A gency, 648-1158. lot. Better, yes, better than new. 1966 CADILLAC Convertible, white, Floor Fiilialiinf 24 non. Good salary and commission. Tbeater BuUdlng. weekends 840-4088. B elflore, R ealtor, 643-6121. Honsehold Servim children. CaU 643-8326 before 3:80 M anchester $1%. Call 648-7774, 648-0378. 2 - 5 p.m. im m aculate, $100, take over low Call 875-1810. p.m . Coventry — 8 bedroom ranch, FIVE ROOM ranch, stone front, EAST HARTFORD — 8 bedroom payments. Please call Rudy, Offered 13-A FLOOR LAYING aon^lng, rMin- Open dally $-9, Saturday M FOUR ROOM RANCH, garage, house, baths, fireplace, hot ’TWO FAM ILY — Older 10 room AnnonneemMits Florists—Nurseries 49 f o u r r o o m apartment, heat, hot full basement, basement ga­ plastered waUs, 3 bedrooms, din­ fenced yard, near Parkade, very 246-6869. Ishing our specii^ty. Got tho beo» EXPERIEINCED girl for general PRETTY KITTENS, mostly long water, stove, refrigerator, second BIGHT ROOMS, 4 or 6 bedrooms, water heat, on bus line. Owner duplex, yearly Income $2,280. REWEAVINO of biuna, motb hotas. for less. Call 644-0601. rage, nicely landscaped, 100 ing room, fireplace, ceramic tile good condition, $11,600. Owner office work and to assist payroll haired. 600 Woodbridge St. floor, partially redecorated, park­ IMUieled . family room, Uvtag bath, aluminum awnings, extras. 649-8918. Nice Income producer at only Fr e e m o t h proofing for your 1961 RAMBLER WAGON, 6 cyl­ repblred Window Shades SPRUCE TREES fo r sale, $1-$1.60. feet from the nicest section of 649-9935. $16,600. B elflore, R ealtor, 848-6131. High on a bill ta where this T blankets and winter clothing at supervisor. Must be good typist 649-4289. ing, aimts only. 97 Marble St, the lake. Priced for quick oals. room with fireplace, aluminum Owner 649-1434. inder, automatic, excellent, one m a ^ to m easure; sU sised Vene­ FLOOR SANDING and refiniahlng and have aptitude for figures. Call 644-1660 weekdays after 6 UNIVERSAL combination oU and combtaaticas, attached garage, ROCKLEDGE room Colonial graciously site Lucky Lady Coin Cleaneni, 11 tian Minds Keys msde while you (specializing in older floors). p.m., all day Saturday and Sun­ electric stove, good condition, 648-0888. MANCHESTER — 6 room finished TWO FAM ILY. 4-4 plus brick owner, at less than half original Five day week, company benefits, close to school, shopping and MANCHESTER — 8 room modern Quality built ranch up on with a sweeping view of the en­ M ^le Street. cost. 1968 Chevrolet Convertible, i/alt Tspe Recorders for rent. Painting. Ceilings. PajMirhanging. good starting salary. Roosevelt day. chrome stovepipe Included. Call Manchester — 3 bedroom transportation, M?.800. Philbrlck Cape, dormer windows, fireplace, business building. Annual income tire area. This magnificent FOUR CUTE kittens looking for home, 4 bedrooms, family room, aluminum siding, one car garage, Ferguson Road (No. 283). V-8, standard, black with white M arlow’s, 867 Main, 649-5221. No job too small. John VerfalUe, M ills, In c., R ockville. 876-2871. hom es. Phone 649-7876. 643-8148. . ranch, quaUty built and Im­ A gency, 641-8464. $3,600. E xcellent Investment. B el­ home offers 7 rooms of 649-6750. YOUNG MAPLE TREES for sale. attached garage, 186’ frontage, city utilities, good location, $16,- Cost present owner $40,000 to top and whitewalls. 649-8969. Mr. Montovani. maculate, living room with trees, $16,800. Ckirlton W. Hutch­ flore, R ealtor, 648-6121. livability, 2Vi baths, and double Peraonals FURNITURE REFINISHED — Buy one or ten. We have quite a AAA-1 ALBERT SUPER VALUE I VERNON COLONIAL—LARGE livtag room, 400. U A R R ealty Co., 648-3692. build It . . . now he has been Scratches, bums removed, color THOROUGHBRED brlndle boxer, fireplace, ceramic bath, wal­ ins, 649-6182. transferred, the house Is garage. Presently vacant. Out 1963 RAM BLER WAGON, good 3-tlme champion, 18 months old, few . 646-2411. A WHOLE HOUSE dinliu room, den, modern kitch­ R . D. M urdock, 648-6473. BOWERS SCHOOL — Delightful of state owner will consider an BLBCTROIDX Sales and Servloe, changed. Manchester Reflnlshlng Bonds— Stocks— “READY TO LIVE IN” nut cabinets ta kitchen, lot vacant, he has to sell smd is mechanically but body rusted, Help Wanted— Male 36 male, gentle, good with chUdren, 100x380. en, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, ga­ WADDELL SCHOOL — 8 bedroom cedar shingled Cape with garage, c^er. For further details call banded representative. Alfred $76. Call 649-6091. Co., 643-9283. “SUPER DELUXE” SOUTHGATE MANCHESTER — 6 room ranch open for offers. Call, we will nicely treed yard. Approved for M ortgages 31 $76. 649-6169. Garden— Farm -Dairy rage, landscaped yard 102x613. ranch, corner lot, plenty of-trees, AmeU, 206 Henry St. 648-0460. 3 ROOMS OF APARTMENTS Ovraer transferred. Immediate ta exceUent location, 28 foot Uv­ be glad to open It up for you minimum down. Belflore, Realtor, SHORT ORDER cook, 11 a.m..-.8 trem endous buy at $16,700. T. J. tag room, 8 large bedrooms, at your convenience. PLYMOUTH 1968 SAVOY, 4-door, BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help p.m. Apply Howard Johnson, 894 Products 50 FURNITURE occupancy. Marlon E. Robertson, O o ck e tt, R ealtor, 648-1677. 648-6131. white, V-8, automatic transmis­ Building— Contracting 14 SOUTH STREET J. D. REAL’TY plenty of closet space, dining you to a fresh start by conaoll- Tolland Tpke., Manchester. Live Stock 42 ONLY $488 R ealtor, 648-6958. JULIAN REALTY AntomobOss For Sale 4 sion, radio, heater, power brakes, dating the many debt# that de­ APPLES — Macs and Cortlands, at $16.18 DeUvera 616 Center St. BOLTON-MANCKESTER line, room, big kitchen with built-tas, T. J. CROCKETT, Realixir WEST SIDE — Immaculate 1656 excellent condition, low mileage. ALTERATIONS — Roofing, gut­ the farm prices. Bunce Farm, 639 oil hot water heat, fireplace. See Cape with all amenities, no wear ters, repairs, porch enclosures. mand your attention into one TURRET LATHE and/or Bridge­ FOUR YEAR OLD registered > $16.18 Month BOLTON — Colonial Ranch. 6 room ranch, 1 8/4 SMlres, price 643-1577 MEED CART Tour credit turned May be seen at 73 Scarborough easily paid monthly obllgaUon. West Center Street. 648-8116. rooms, beamed celling and fire­ It on the Inside. Robert Wolver- and tear at all. 4 bedrooms pos­ down? Short on down payment? Hatchways built and repaired. port operator. Must be able to standard bred mare. Best offer. — YOU GET — Oomplstely new concept 643-6110 $13,800. Call owner 648-1838, 649-9190 Road. 649-7276. $2,000 requires only $44.60 per set up and operate from blue­ 649-7029 after 6 p.m . 16-PIECE BEDROOM in apartment Hvtag. place ta Uvtag room, built-in oven 289-8407. ton, R ealtor, 649-3818, 648-4648. COVENTRY — Near Bolton line sible. Quality built by Ansaldi. Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t All kinds of carpentry — dorm­ off 44A, roomy ranch style home. Quiet residential neighborhood. ers, additions and garages built. month including repayment. If prints. Overtime and fringe bene­ 18-PIBCB UVING ROOM and range, 1% baths, 2-car ga­ despair! See Honest Douglas, in- 1960 FORD CONVERTIBLE, 4-way you have property equity, con­ Fertilisers 50-A rage, large lot, $22,900. Philbrlck OVERSIZE CAPE — 7 room s, 23 MANCHESTER — Seven room old­ Livtag room 18x18. 8 twin size B elflore, R ealtor, 843-6121. quire about lowest down small­ Call J. Charis, 649-0722. fits. Call 643-7627. 13-PIECE KITCHEN er home, oU heat, wall to wall power, automatic transmission, tact Frank Burke, Connecticut — PLUS — Agency, 640-8464. foot livtag room with fireplace, bedrooms. Walkout basement. Oa­ est payments anywhere No small whitewalls, radio, heater, yellow. Articles For Sale 45 FARM LOAM—Top quaUty, big P R IV A T E PATIOS TOLLAND — 6% acres. New carpeting, storm windows, full ASSUMPTION PARISH — 6 room QUALITY CARPENTRY—Rooms, Mortgage Exchange, 16 Lewia CONCRETE WORKER wanted, ex­ ELECTTRIC REFRIGERATO R raised ranch, $17,900. li'em on t formal dtatag room, 4 bedrooms, rage, fireplace, acre yard. This MANCHESTER — Benton Street. loon or finance company plan. $1,660. 876-1128. St., H artford. 246-8897. perienced preferred, or will train. DARK, RICH, atone free loam, fiv e yard load, $12. Also cow TANNER STREET — Bowers 3 baths, 1800 sq. ft. of living cellar, 2-car garage, extra lot, house Is unusually well decorated Cape bordering Assumption Douglas Motme. 888 Main. basements reflnished. built-ins, TV SET AND COMB. RANGE A gency, 876-2827, 876-6660. am esite drive, $14,900. WUltam Church and School, wooded 232 Seven room home, 8 large bed­ formica, tile, general repair. No Must have driver’s license. fill gravel, sand, stone, manure. m anure. Colum bia 338-9S38. after Free Delivery School area. 7 room Colonial, 3 space, attached garage, 160x160 and maintained. Fine value at rooms and bath upstairs, formal 6 p.m . twin sised bedrooms, garage, O rlsel, Broker, 849-9700. foot yard." Transportation, shop­ ALWAYS A good supply of used job too small. Call William Rob­ ACTION AT ONCE Charles P onticelll, 649-9644, Call 648-8608. Free Set Up By Our Own M rooms, deluxe electric MANCHESTER — An older home wooded lot, close to all schools, $17,600. (no dickering). Glenn dining room, Uvtag room with 1967 4-DOOR MONTEREY Mer­ 4% % m ortgage, only $18,900. $22,900. Philbrlck Agency, Roberts Agency, MLS Realtors, ping nearby. Belflore, Realtor, O ievn Sets and Fords, $806 and cury, as is. $100. Call 649-1812. bins Carpentry Service, 649-3446. CONSOLIDATK YOUR BILLS FOR SALE — Cow manure for Reliable Men range, 10 cu. ft. refrigerator, with much to offer. 3 bedrooms, ELUNOTON — $11,800. Ranch, 6 fireplace, sitting room, large Ask about our new 1st and 2nd FULL - TIME baker's helper and SCREENED LOAM for the best in disposal, laundry ta building, 1% baths, 2-car garage, big lOOx- Hayes A gency, 648-4803. 649-8464. 644-1521, 528-0764. 843-5121. down at Center Motors, 684 Cen- donut fryer. Apply Bess Eaton, our lawns and gardens. Sold by Free Storage Until Wanted rooms, fireplace, near every­ kitchen with dishwasher, pantty, .ter Street, 643-1691. Financing FALLOUT SHELTERS—'-Additions, mortgage plans. lawns from our screening plant And Last But Not Least ample closets and parking. 200 foot lot, with screened ta oil heat, amesite driveway, la in 160 Center Street. Andover • Columbia. George GrU- Sle load. Deliveries made on MANCHESTER — 7 room split PI’TKIN STREET — 4 bedroom thing. Only needs painting. Tre- VERNON — $18,690. New ranch, 6 4%% MORTGAGE — Nice older 6 arranged regardless of price with 1960 FORD, 6 cylinder. Call remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, Call Us First — Quick Cash You Get Free Service $116 • $146. Agent on prem ises 12x18 patio. Autumn Street loca­ mont A gency, 876-2527, 875-6660. front porch, conveniently loca te recreation rooms. Rooiflng, con­ MORTGAGE LENDING AGENCY fing, Uic., 742-7886. Saturday. P ella B ros. 643-7405. level, 1% baths, rec room, gar­ Colonial, 8 rooms ta all, very room's, large master bedroom, roomer just off Center Street. Ga­ average credit. 649-1264. MAN WANTED, high school Phone for appointment or 648-6806, 876-6486. tion. Warren B. Howland, Realtor- age covered patio half acre or rage, breezeway, park-llke yard. $18,5(W. (JaU owner 648-7752. crete work. Call Leon Cleszynskl, 76 Pearl St., Hartford Trader, 643-1108. desirable home, exceUent loca­ FAM ILY house 6-6, oil steam built-in oven and range, ceramic graduate,, by local transportation LAWNMOWERS, garden tractors, GOOD COW MANURE, $6-$10 SAMUEL ALBERT parklike grounds. Hayes Agency, tion, corner lot. Owner transfer­ T w o bath with vanity, large shady lot. Belflore, Realtor, 6(3-6121. VOLKSWAGEN 1963 M icro bus, 1960 CHEVROLET Im pala 2-door 649-4291. 622-4221 loads. Delivered. ExceUent for H artford 247-0868 heat, 8-car garage, exceUent con­ (JOLUMBIA LAKE — Spacious 3 and warehousing company. Fast and tlUera. Terms, trades, parts CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, M I 8-4808. red, must sell. T. J. Crockett, T r e m o n t Agency, 876-2827, radio, heater, 1,100 miles Eve. sport coupe, standard shift, V-8. Evenings and Sundays 623-6164 accurate typist, good at figures, gardens, shrubs, lawns, etc. See It Day or Night dition, St. James Parish. Call so. WINDSOR — Nice 5 room bedroom ranch with porch and 648-2229. Best reasonable offer. 843-7428. CALL ME on your formica needs, and Mrvlce. Capitol Equipment, large Uvtag room formal din R ealtor, 648-1677. 876-6660. garage, private right of way to able to adapt to general office 88 Main 643-7804, 649-8781. If you have no means of trans­ ANDOVER CENTER — 6 rooms SIX ROOM Cape, attractive open owner after 6:80 p.m ., 649-7986. rainch, l(X)x2()0 lot, low taxes. bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, SECX3ND m ortgages — Unlim ited Street, Manenester. and bath on first floor, newly room, cabinet kitchen, 3 b lake, excellent neighborhood for VOLKSWAGEN 1960 sedan, one vanitory units, table-tops and funds available for second mort­ routine, chance for advancement. 643-7968. portation, I’ll send my auto for stairway, copper plumbing, oU BOLTON — CUSTOM 5 room R(XIKLBDGE—3 bedroom ranch, Shopping nearby. Belflore, you. No obligation. renovated. 4 Center Road. rooms, recreation room land- hot wat^ heat, aluminum com- MANCHESTER — 6 room older R ealtor, 643-5131. chUdren, large living room wtih FORD 1954, V-8, good engine, no owner, immaculate, mechanically island stands. 649-8936. gages, paymenta to suit your F or interview, ca ll 649-4566. scaped yard. Marion E. ^bert- ranch, 2% acres, $16,800. caU hom e, $8,990. Six room Cape, ex­ large rooms, garage, fireplace, FOR SALE — Flat stone for walla, Household Goods 51 A — Lr—B— E— R— T '-.S 742-8194. btaatlona, one block from bus owner, 643-0860. convenient to schools, stores, fireplace, convenient kltchOB, dents or body rot $190. 742-7807. excellent, $1,295. with 30 day budget. Expedient sttrvlce. J. D. WANTED — TRUCK driver for son, R ealtor, 643-5958. cellent condition, shed dormer, ROCKLEDGE — 4 bedroom bi­ large dining area, 1% baths. Cldl guarantee or $1,246 final sale. Call CARPENTRY — Remodeling, re­ R ealty, 643-6129. fireplace, veneer, and patios. CaU 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD line, $14,900. PhUbrick Agency, bus. Owner 648-1470. auto parts store. Apply in person 649-0617. RUGS, never used, 9x12 pink FOR RENT — 4 room flat, first 649-8464. TWO FAMILIES — 8-6 flat at built-lns, rec room, wooded lot, level ranch, 3 baths, cathedral Burt Starkey’s Agency, 328-934$, 649-7059. pair work, roofing. Telephone Ed colonial, $30; 9x16 green, $86; 9x12 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 8 floor, oil heat, adults preferred, $9,9(XI—6% R(JOM ranch fireplace^ priced right. Short way out, 8 Stasiak, Andover. Winkler Auto Parts, 179 W. Mid­ $16,900, just o ff the cen ter; over ceUtag, wall-to-wall nylon car­ anytim e. gold oriental. 389-6966. central location. Phone 649-7114. 2-car garage, large lot. privacy. IMMACULATE Cape, 4 down, 3 bedroom ranch, $11,9(X). Over 100 peting, Intercom, game room, 6- 1967 BDRD rear end, radiator and Business Opportunities 32 dle Tpke. SUPER-CEDED ROTARY and Carlton W. Hutontas, Realtor, on Lyness St. a 4-4 duplex at $16, 1960 FORDS reel Toro mowers at special unfinished up, fireplace, fenced 900 ; 6-6 flat on Oak St. T. J, more listings, all kinds, all price ply roof, wooded setting, near OAKLAND ST. — (Jountry Uvtag ta transmission; also, 1926 Dodge ADDITIONS, recreation rooms, ga­ KENMORE dryer, $80, 640-9386. rc M ultiple U sttag, 649-6183. BOLTON 8 to choose from. Priced to prices! Save up to $20. Marlow's, XKVILLB — 8% rooms, bath, yard, near shopping, sanhol and Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. ranges. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ Porter Street, Belflore, Realtor, the city. 6 room house, very good m otor and transm ission. 644-02M, rages, dormers, all types of WILUMANnC — Restaurant for FOR SAIjE — Used furniture. garage, reasonable rent. For fur­ m ove. $1,096 up. carpentry. No job too small. Call 867 Main Street. bus. Bei Air Beal Estate, ten Agency, R ealtor, 648-6930, 643-6121. condition, one car garage, large 644-8119. sale with 7 day liquor license. 643-7446. ther Information caU 242-2789 o t­ SPLIT LEVEL—6 rooms, recrea­ utility shed, very large lot, fUU Nelson Higg;ins, 644-1700. Owner has other Interest. Priced REFRIGERATE and cook on tion room garage, very clean 648-9382. 648-2338. Vernon Road — Overlooking JACOBSEN REEL type mower, ter 4. WOODLAND STREET — Immacu­ cellar, oil hot water heat, dty PICKUP TRUCKS PLYMOUTH 1968, B elvedere Con­ right, excellent financing. J. D. g r a y CHROME kitchen set, table same electric unit. Ideal for cot­ $16,900. 4% % m o ^ a g e $37.78 Lake. A -virtual “ Slmhgrl La” ! 7 to choose — $176 up. ALTERATIONS, repairs, roofing, 21” , exceUent condition, 8-years- SSIVEIN ROOM Raised Ranch, TOLLAND — Worth seeing today. late 6% room ranch, 1% baths, water and sewerage, on bus Unt, vertible, power steering, auto­ Realty, 643-5139. with extension leaf and 4 chairs, tage or home bar. Good condition. LARGE 8% R(X)M apartment, monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, 6% room ranch, attached garsLge, E xclusive and secluded In an matic transmission, radio and porches and garages. Call Russ old, $80. 649-6678. $65. Phone 648-6788, bedrooms, 3 baths, large recrea­ garage, 100x300 lot, extras. Owner 3 blocks from Parkway. Asking $40. 649-6786. heat, hot water, stove, refrigera­ 649-5132, Multiple Listing. tion room, 2-car garage, excel­ SPRING aluminum combinations, amerite area of distinguished homes. relocating! Offers wanted! Man- $14,400. Frank M ott, 648-6668. 1956 BUICK 4 - DOOR heater, A-l condition. 643-0498. Atkins, Builder, 643-0411. ’THE STEAK HOUSE in Bolton Is tor, on bus line, garage optional, This property consists of 24 Like new, power, automatic all cleaned up. Has to be sold. Are You Looking PldKUP TRU(JK, new clutch, THREE PIECE Lawson living lent condition, $38,900. Philbrlck drive, Ismdscaped lot 100x800, giafleo A B rooks, 526-8680. call 649-2396 between 9-6. acres of land, one older 8 room transmission. SPECIAL I I960 HILLMAN white convertible, Some restaurant equipment good tires. Cedar clothesline room set; 6-piece maple kitchen Agency, 649-8464. high assumable mortgage, near MANCHES’TER — Executive con­ poles, many sizes. 16” -16” Grant Hill. 8 miles Coventry, 11 house, one 6 room house and 96 WASHINGTON STREET — temporary ranch home, scenic excellent condition, reasonable. Roofing—Siding 16 available, but don't overlook the set, porcelain extension top; jMtir THREE ROOM unfurnished apart­ HOME VALUE one 8 room cottage, 8-car ga­ 1956 MERCURY 649-4968. tremendous possibilities this loca­ wheels. 649-1363. W ATKINS blue China lamps; pair maple MANCHESTER — Extra large 6% mUes Manchester. Escott Agency, Very gracious older Colonisd, 6% AAA area. This exceUently main­ ALL ’TYPES of roofs repaired or fo r a ment, first floor, avaUable May 1. room ranch on a tme acre land­ 649-7888. rage, 6 horse stable, several rooms, deadend street, top loca­ tained 8 room home offers large 2-door, V-8, stick. Only $199.96. tion presents. Ideal for automo­ twin beds complete; 2 kitchen Inquire 288 Center Street. A New Listing 1958 RENAULT DAUPHINE. A -l replaced, specializing In Bonded ALITMINUM LADDERS — 16 ft. — Bargain Shop scaped and tree shaded lot. 3- $16,800 — 8 room Cape. N icely other buildings. This property tion, $17,600. E . J. (Jaipenter, center foyer, magnlficient celling tive, manufacturing, retail, etc. cabinets; 2 bowling balls; chil­ VERNON — Beautiful 6 room has possibilities lor several 1958 VOLKS 2 - DOOR condition, engine completely re­ built-up and shingle roofing. T. J. Crockett, R ealtor, 648-1677. 28 ft., $1 foot; 32 foot — 40 foot, car garage, full cellar with rec landscaped and located ta Broker, 649-6051, 649-9162. to floor fieldstone fireplace wall $1.30 foot, com plete with ropes dren’s and adult’s miscellaneous room, 8 bedrooms, ceramic bath, Cape Cod, not ta development, exclusive home sites. No sign New m otor,. cOiarp. Save—$888. built. C!all after 6 p.m . 649-6795. Coughlin Roofing Co., M anches­ books; all good condition. Fine for south end of Manchester.. ta Uvtag room and dtatag room, ter, 643-7707. GIFT SHOP — Main St. location, and pulleys. Prompt 2-day serv­ $99.00 High B arrel-back Lounge Furnished Apartments 68-A huge Uvtag room with fireplace, large kitchen, fireplace, open on property. Shown by appoint­ KEEN EY SCHOOL — 110 Diane tremendous kitchen, 8 large bed­ COMPANY cottage. 648-2203. And A Beauty! staircase, hot water oil heat, fuU 1958 TRroMPH TR8 WHY BUY a foreign sports car? price reduced for quick sale. For ice. Cash only. Vernon Paint and Chair, foam cushion, frultwood buUt 1964, $38,900. R o b ^ W olver- m ent only. Drive. 4 bedroom Cape, ceramic rooms, paneled den wlUi bay If it’s class you want, stop In at wallpaper, Vernon Circle. Tel. legs, gold colonial print, $79. ton. R ealtor, 649-3818, 643-4648 $16,800 — A better than new basement, combination storms bath, Youngstown kitchen, oil window, 8 cersunic bathrooms, Convertible — nice. Only $896. further information call J. D. BIX ROOM duplex completely fur­ (Jordon’s Atlantic Service. Classic R ealty, 643-6129. 643-1662, 876-2262. This trim, finished 6 room Green Manor ranch home com­ and screens, large well land­ heat, carport, ideal for growing laimdry room, double garage, $28.50 28%” Table Lam p, pistol nished. Phone 648-6824. FOSTER STRBEjT — Lovely 6% plete with “Mud” room, and scaped lot with trees, a real buy 1958 MERCURY Parklane m odel 1957 Thunderbird, mint on the Mu^cal Instruments 69 Cape, located in Manchester FRANK MOTT fam ily, M7,000. Ken Ostrinsky screened resu: porch, Thermopsae condition, low mileage, fully ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. ESTABLISHED neighborhood gro­ base, print mi shade, $18.50 has so much to offer that It room ranch, aluminum storms, air conditioning units. at $14,600. Only $600 down. Man­ R ealtor, 648-6166. windows throughout. Stone and All power. Save $696. 648-4860. SEVERAL GUNS, hunting and UPRIGHT PIANO completely re- VERNON — NICELY furnished 3 partial brick front, 3-car garage, chester Realty Co., 848-0000, equipped. Gordon’s Atlantic Serv­ cery store, completely equipped, $86.96 17” Colonial Step Table room and bath apartment, private must be seen to be appreciated. 648-5658 frame exterior,— a distinctly de­ ice, West Road, Ellington, excellent location, low rental. target. Call after 6, 876-8612. flnlshed and reconditioned. buUt 1967. Carlton W. Hutchins, 648-4848. MANCHESTER — 149 Florence signed home for the discrimina­ 1958 PONTIAC Convertible BIDWBLL HOME Improvement cherry, $19.95 entrance, parking, near Vernon $17,600 — A “ must see” tf you Street. 6 room older home, ga­ 876-8392. Good assortment of canned goods. 742-7176. 649-6182. want a 8 bedroom ranch ta ting buyer. P rincipals. 648-097$. Automatic transmission, clean. Company—roofing, siding, altera­ Can be converted to delicatessen SANDER — PORTER cable, dust- Center and Parkway. All utilities It has been beautifully main­ SCHOOL STREET — 6 A 6 duplex rage, tastefully redecorated, SPECIAL $796. tions additions and remodeling MOVE! less, heavy duty with bag, type $46.00 26” Round Lam p Table paid. Adults only. $116 a month. tained and affords either 8 or HOME AND Income or office and the St. James Parish, custom- on the corner of Spruce and or pizza store. Full price, $996. matches table above, $29! ahimtaum combinations, rear 80 JENSEN ST. — Nice Cape, ecn- of all types. Excellent workman­ BB-IO, $80. 648-7928. 28 Strong St. Call 876-9081. 4 bedrooms, a "plcturebook” Income—-Mata Street location, built by a master builder. School. Sei>arate heating systems 161 TANNER ST. — 6% room patio, enclosed porch, many ex­ Trucks— ^Tractors lock, stock and barrel. Call any­ ranch, livtag room with paneled veniently located, flreplaoa, MANY MORE CARS ship. 649-6495. tim e, 627-6771. $87.00 Modern Low-back R ocker, Office and Store kitchen, a nearly completed large 8 room apartments, 2-car Fair condition. Two car garage tras. Must be seen. $16,500. (5wner screened porch, large wtxided 30 GALLON ELECTRIC glass lined THREE ROOM furnished apart­ rec room, set on a well land­ garage, $28,900. 644-0288. p rice has been dropped to $16,000. fireplace, hot water heat, family 649-8446. TO CHOOSE FROM DODGE 1963, FORD 1964, one ton walnut frame, reversible foam Equipment 64 ment with private entrance, park- $20,300 — A luxurious 7 room lot, asking $14,900. El'va ^ d a r. R A Y ’S r o o f i n g CO. — shingle water heater, operating condition. scaped lot In a good area. split level home at a down to for a quick sale. T. J. Crockett, room, attractive landscaping. with refrigerator bodies, good Can he seen 221 School Street. cushions, tangerine, $69. tag. Near Mata Street. 18 Del- SMART COLONIAL — Six room R ealtor, 649-4469. condition. Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St.. and built-up roofs, gutter work, Help Wanted— Female 35 NEW TYPEW RITERS, $50.06 up; earth price. Two full baths. R ealtor, 648-1677. Owner, 649-6608. COVENTRY — 6 room ranch like METROS, VANS roof and chimney repairs. Ray 649-1823. $42.60 47%” used typewriters, $39 up. Berabe's mont Street. Colonial, tip-top condition, ftalsh- new, reduced price. Fireplace South Windsor. 528-6544, or see Then Inquire about Barrows M odern Walnut The asking price? Only $16,- Park like lot. Built by Jarvis 7 to choose. SAVE NOW! Hagenow, 649-2214, R ay Jackson, WOMAN to live In as housekeep­ Cocktail Table, Typewriter Service, *79 E . M id­ ed rec room, fenced ta yard, lo­ KERRY STREET — For large EDISON ROAD — Cape, 4 down, 2 acre land, 20 minutes to Aircraft Lots For Sale 73 Sandy Warshavsky. 643-8326. and Wallace, Connecticut’s MISCELLANEOUS photographic $19.96 200. For an appointment call and carefully maintained by tmfinished up, fireplace, garage, 1960 Jeep with plow er, private room, adult and three dle Tpke., M anchester. 649-8477. cated ta Manchester Green, good original owner. family, 7 room house, all utiUties. Owner must sell because of job I most progressive, fastest grow­ equipment — enlargers, develop­ $219.00 Leather Lounge Chair, Business Locations value at $19,900. T. J. Crockett Joseph Barth, Broker, 646-0820. patio, oil heat. Owner 649-0069. 1967 Jeep — sharp children. CaU 649-0600 fo r In­ ing real estate firm. location. Call 742-8018. THREE BUILDING lots terview. ing tanks, trays, etc. Pickup foam cushion, oxblood,:;^ $119. R ealtor, 648-1677. location, AA zone, F 1966 Jeep — save PICK - UP TRUCK, 1958 Ford, For Rent C4 FORD STREET — 6 room frame, half-ton, 6 cylinder, 643-2694. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A truck; 3/4 ton air conditioner. 1TBRNON — Practically new spa­ A gency, 648-8464. 643-0208. $66.00 Ottoman, to m atch, $29. Wearing Apparel— Furs 67 T h r e e r o o m s ground floor. THE ELSIE MEYER MANCHESTER—6% ROOM Cape “It pays to deal with a Realtor” cious Colonial, family kitchen, centrally located, all utilities, 1953 CHEVROLET PANEL ROOFING—ftwoiallslng repairing FILE CLERK $12,900. Joseph Barth, Broker, 8/4 ton. SAVE $189. 1969 FORD PICKUP, excellent Now, 9 offices and over 60 Ideal for any office or commer­ with fuU shed dorm er, kitchen, built-in oven and range, fireplace WYLLYS ST. — Sxtraoidtaory roots of all kinds, new roots, gut­ Permanent full-time position sales people — after Just over AT THE WAS-NU Shop, 476 Main AGENCY utUlty room Uvtag room, dtatag 1% baths, walk-out basement, 649-0820. YOU’RE INVITED TO AN single lot. 340 foot frimtage. condition. Will take older pickup Street, you’ll find a choice se­ cial use; other space avaUable. 1959 VOLKS PICKUP In trade. Call 742-7676. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re­ available for File (Jlerk with 4 years of mushrooming RIDER MOWER, heavy duty, 4% WATKINS BROTHERS, Inc. 474 Mata St. Plenty of parking. room, 8 bedrooms,

■ j , : . dent ooeunred. The aabllts oar, Mias Martha Jane Sim paon, with axteoslva front end and wind- daughter of the Rav. and Mra. Caif- ■hield damage, w u towed away. foird O. Simpaon, lOB Chestnut S t, The Poetaadi vehicle had front rsoantty was elected aecratary* end damage. WtMnt«iii, prM ktet et treasurer of tha frsehman olaas at ■llTiritrIn AasoclatM, R l^^dO . Foes, M, of Bast gScn (N. C.) Collage, where she is An East Hartford m oto^ yes­ Hartford, was Issued a written Smt KvMihMter, w m ahalm wn a ^ a^ant representative to the terday afternoon was arreeted by warning for making an Improper rw iai^ at tha aiimial rofioaal fa cu lty. turn after police Investigated a mmttnmem pt tka SouthMat Ka- police After a two-car Hillstown g lM tlM uaiM Synagogue of Rd. crash which sent three Man-, crash on B. Center St, east of WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIALI vt Jamw V. Anderson Jr., sonar­ Main St Police said that Foss jUMriea at TamM, Fla. Ha to man seaman apprentice, UBN, son cheater teen-age glrla to Manches­ fiiaalrtant of Tampia Bath Sholom, pulled out of aouth aide of the of Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ander- ter Memorial Hospital with minor street parking stall and hlhvHie tta oonaarvattra aynagogua at oon, IM Highland St, la serving head injuries. 1 0 Injured State N ew s ■ a n a b ta , FUu Tha synagogue is aboard tha attack aircraft eacriar, right side of a passing car, driven Ex-Marine Reveals WUllam F. PoeUsch, 68, of East by Sherwood J. Benaon, 20, of 16 CARNATIONS afflUatad with tha United Syna^ UBS Franklin P. RooaaveH, which Hartford, also shaken up In the gogiia, of America. returned to Mayport Fla., recent- Munro St No Injuries and minor crash, was chwged with failure to damage was reported by police. In Blast at after spending seven months in grant the right of way and was Roundup gamual Sweat, aon of Mr. and MedRerrsnean. ordered to appear in Manchester’s Tale o f Cubah Spy ■fra. y iadaticfc Sweat of N. School Castro’s Soviet Visit Circuit Court 12 on May 13. • t., apck* to a alxth grade claaa St Mary's KplScopal Oulid wSl Miss Patricia Andrews, 16, of 25 Rocket Lab at BlittowiiaU lauie School in Olas- sponsor a rummage sale Thursday, Irving St, was admitted to the State Man Kills tonlBucy on **Rc(>tUea of Hartford May 2, at 9 axn. in Neil Hall at WASHINGTON (AP) —.A fnui Philadelphia Bvsning Bulls- hospital with multiple bruises and formar Marins unfidds cm tin and explained that he had to Ooanty” yeateRbiy. Ha la a ninth the church. The hall will be open a laceration of her right eyelid. ROCKET CENTER, W. Va. Yoimg Navy Wife grade atudant at Manoheatar Kgta Wednesday afternoon. May 1, for sign a atatsmont before his dis­ Her condition today le reported Capitol Hill today hit atory charge saying he knew he could (AP) — Three persons were donations. Those deeiring pickup good. DON'T OVERSPEND that he waa hustled out of the bo fm ed |10,000 or Imprisoned 10 missing and presumed dead BRUNSwicK7Ga. (AP)— service may call Mrs. Clauda Por­ Miss Paulette J. Sabllts, 17, of eorps and ordered “to get lost ears If he said any^ng about Taro Mandiaatar rasidenta at- ter. 29 Hyde St, or Mies Isabel and'10 others were injured to­ “ The minute she called me 79 Trebbe Dr., driver of the car and keep my mouth shut” Sie slaying. A Surprise for West tiBded a tea recently at Ck>v. John I>unn, 1065 Main St. Miss Andrews was in, and another day in a massive explosion at crazy I knew she was as good about the 19iSl slaying of a He told the captain M. Oampaay’B realdance honoring passenger, Miss Nancy Prescott, ha had helped to hide the body the Allegany Ballistics Lab­ as dead,” the lean, dark-haired Misa A^vlan Vance, chairman of The Songsters of the Salvation 17, of 18 S. Hawthorne St, were Cuban — allegedly suspected was Arthur Jackson. oratory. youth said after a young **0|>aration Trlandship” which la A rm y w ill haive a deaeert-enter- each treated for minor head lacer­ of being a spy-—at the Navy’s In San Jose, C!allf., former Ma­ A rocket-processing building and apdoaorad by tha Cmmaetlcut Aa> tainment tomorrow at 7 pm. in ations and discharged. rine Capt. Arthur J. Jackson, *8, Navy wife was found shot to M urm ansk the Youth Centm. There will be ■LAWN SEED Guantanamo, Cuba, base. several large trailers used as of­ aodatlon for Mental Health. They Police said that Miss Sablite was now a mail carrier, referred all fices were destroyed in the blast death outside her trailer were Mrs. Raymond P. Ward Jr. musical entertainment dfter the Isy by iradt to fR yiMf ipnHIc NMli. Mfiffs ferNdHMW S6Ml The former 1st Usutenant, WU­ driving north when Poetzsch’s llam A. 8sUl, said he waa dto questions to the Defense Depart­ at 8:10 a.m. A fire started behind home. Police Chief 0. E. Burch of tha Mandieatar Area Mental deseert, and Mrs. Clad^ White southbound car attempted to turn yaki btip yw stratoh yi«r town tan taN fti ment. He said, “It’s a security one of the buildings burned about Health AsaociatlMi and Atty. will also show colored slides of her charged after, he asserted, he of Glynn County said Frank T u tu s O ut left in front of her and the acci- had helped a captain—a Medal matter.” He refused to confirm 100 yards up a mountainside but Daniel DeCorleto, 20, of Joanh Conti, campaign chairman trip through the western part ef or deny whether he was the Jack- was controlled quickly. the United States. ef Honor wtaaer—dispose of the a f MMHA. body. son referred to by Szili. He won Four of the injured were re Hartford, Conn., admitted he Rep. Richard 8. Bchwelker, R the Medal of Honor, the country's leased from the hospital and only killed 20-year-old Mrs. Aldene In Greeting FRONT LAWN Fa., told newsmen he had asked highest decoration, for bravery In one of the other six was consid­ Cote Austin yesterday. BslU, now living In Norristown, World War H. ered seriously hurt. DeCorleto was charged with MILITARY Hart's new ELITE— for that green velvet Pa., to discuss the case with him Both the Defense Department "It threw debris for approx! murder. He said In a statement MOSCOW (AP) — Cuba’s today to sea If there la a chance and the . Marine Corps refused mately a half-mile radius,” said a that while he was talking to Mrs. Prime Minister Rdel Castro effect at remarkably low cost. The finest com m ent. Spetials! Sats, Moa., Tuat.aail Wed. WHIST seeds* available anywhere produce a fine- e f appeal. newsman at the scene. Austin her dog nipped him on the said Saturday h« would eher- The eongrsaaman emphasised, In October, 1961 the body of a 1 "There were huge, 12-to-lS-foot hand and he bit the dog on the Sponsored by St. Mary’s G.F.S. textured, permanent lawn you love to look however, that everything wUl de­ paw. ish the memory of his ear- M IN'S and BOYS' LADIES' and GIRLS' at. Sun or shade, pend on what Szlll teUs him and (Oonttnued'en Page Two) (Continued on Page Three) At that point she said, "Don't do splitting welcome in the Arc­ NEAL H ALL on what the Korean War veteran that, you’re crazy,” and then ran tic city of Murmansk as “the St. Mary's Church wants to do himself. out of the trailer. most exciting moment of our "I feel that we 'should invss- Burch said she was shot repeat­ life.” HEELS HEELS MONDAY. APRIL 29 tin ts before pursuing other lines edly with a .26-caliber pistol and REAR LAWN o f action,” said Schwelker. again with a high-powered mag­ The Soviet news agency Taas 8 PJW. 1 said thousands had greeted the (ALL KINDS) (ALL KINDS) Ssill has otssted before—to num revolver. Hart's new WEAR 'N TEAR— a pure blend Schwelker t other members of DeCorleto was arrested by the bearded Cuban on his hush-hush DONATION fl.00 midnight arrival for a first visit REFRESHMENTS of extra hardy seeds. Produces deep, the Pennsylvania congressional state patrol as he drove north on U.S. 17 at Darien, 18 miles from to the Soviet Union. Castro put it strong roots. Takes rugged use yet stays delegation and to Preeldent Ken­ higher and said he would guess green with minimum maintenance. Sun or nedy—but without disclosing the the scene of the shooting. The victim’s husband broke down all 2(X),(X)0 of the city's population Incident he says was behind his had turned out to meet him. shade. discharge. and sobbed when he was summon­ Leading them was First Deputy Ssill relatsd his story Friday to ed from the Qlynco Naval Air Sta­ tion near Brunswick. He is PO 2. Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan who NOTICE C. Jerry Wayne Austin, who ar­ went to Havana last autunm to smooth things over after Soviet *«HOE REPAIRING—SECOND TO NONE” Tax Men Get Love Letter rived 11 days ago with his wife of YOUR HOUSE SHADY AREAS 18 months from the Quonset Point Premier Khrushchev had said he INSPECTED AND PHOBNIX, Arts. (AP)—Tha Naval Station in Rhode Island. would withdraw Soviet rockets. I f TQl^ P 1-1 17 ■ Wood to Give Organ Recital ESTIMATED FOR PAINT Hart's new SHADE grade. A special mix­ Stats Income Tkx Division re­ They had no children. Neither (Jastro nor Mikoyan A I PROBLEMS PRIOR TO ture that gives beautiful results under ported Friday reooipt of a love DeCorleto told investigators he made any mention Saturday of J Barclay Frederick Wood of^ ------PAINTING those events in their speeches, 111 II J^l vlXt m . IH ______and Instructor of organ at Eastern trees or on shaded sides of buildings. letter from an Arisonaa who dated Mrs. Austin before her mar­ Worcester. Mass., formerly of Apparently had mailed his tax . s '’’ riage and knew her husband had which were broadcast by Moscow SHOE RJBPAIRSNC «BRV1C* Nazarene College, Quincy, Mass. Produces a permanent, deep-rooted lawn Radio. Mancheater, will give an organ, re­ Wood was born in Manchester, VERNON return to hla sweetheart. been transferred to the Brunswick even in dry soils. Hie tax men had little inter­ - m area. He said he stopped to see her Cartro began calmly and slowly, v m oum OAK WKBET ENTMANdE—648-412S cital Sunday at 8 p.m. at Con­ a son o< Mr. and Mrs. Frederick PAINT and WALLPAPER but was so K you Mw In a dayUgM saving time aresr-ea doea this man ad- was picked up as he lay un­ declaration about this need for soll- JuOUag U s w atch by Center Oongregutaonal Church cAock in Byrnes' ctxnmlttee has stirred in the situation In Laos.” support for a neutral Laos. Ttie recital is open to the public This consideration to evident in the The sheet-shrouded bodies were iq» controversy with Its own probe conscious on rocks. Alee potted and In foliage roses, newest free of charge. Mancheotor—remember to bum olodka ahead one hour b^ore Harriman spoke at a news con­ Harriman said he did not feel It (Oenthmed on Page Three) complete facilities we make available taken first to a company-owned o f how cbmmiaaions on state poli­ He was sentenced Friday ference in the U.S. Embassy with SPEQAL FOR HEDGING building for IdenUflcatiaa, then Jo going to bed tonight. Twenty states go on fasit time Sunday. was proper for him to discuss re­ v a rie tle e ...... 1-59 up. to you. Along with new Chevrolet cies are distributed. And ^ m e e to a two-year term for the correspondents from both sides of ports that Khrushchev might step funeral homes in ths area..There said he might be embarraHed if escape, but U.S. Dlst. Court the Iron Curtain. Canadian Hemlocks. T pioducts, we offer a wide selection of were no announced plans for down from his Job as chief of state I ■ ■ the governor’a committee reaves Judge (3eorge B. Harris made He ' denied emphatically, and or of the party. Only Is Two Barbers A t letennodel used cars. A fully equipped mass funerals. different conclusions from his com it ooncaurent with a 30-year FERTILIZER branded as false, statements in "He impressed me,” Harriman Russell's Barber Shop service department, staffed with Authorities did not learn Im- U.S. Officials Skeptical mtttee. term Scott is already serv­ the Soviet press that Americans said, "as being vigorous aniL B i i U e t i n s i Yean 15”— 10 For 11.99 trained, courteous technicians is also mediately what Ignited the ex­ Meanwhile, Republicans were ing. were instigating the trouble in h a h liberty 10-6-4 La^n F ood ...... 2.44- strong as captain of the ship of Culled from AP Wires A t All Times! maintained. Whatever your automotive plosion 400 feet under the surface An unidentified Texan Laos and that American officers state." 50 lbs. covers 6,000 sq. ft. Thursday night, but the Ingredients (Oonttmied on Page Throe) wrote that Scott once had were leading some of the Laotian Far Back Gardene and Unsightly Banka SPRUCE, CORNER OAK need, see us for complete satisfaction. were believed to be methane gas saved his life, and the con­ Harriman met with Khrushch- 8 bags 6.75 Of Cuba Bombing Story troops In the attack. chev for 8^4 hours Friday. He held Use PLENTY OF PARKING and coal dust, two old and decuUy vict’s father, W. A. Scott, of These charges were repeated as NEW SUB CHRISTENED HAH G arden...... 60 lbs. 1.99 enemies of the miner. Springfield, Ky., pleaded for Harriman met Friday with another meeting this morning with GROTON (AP)->The Daniel LOOK INTO THESE TOP VALUE BUYS leniency In a letter to the Gromyko. Death apparently came quickly WASHINOTON (AP) A freej>it. The first voice to shrill about Khrushchev, who reiterated sup­ Webster, the Navy’s 20th Pa- lime, 60 lbs. 69c ...... 8 bogs 1.68 and mercifully. Most of the men court. Harriman handed Khrushchev a laris-firing submarine, sUd down CREEPING PHLOX latnce photographer who claims this would have been radio Ha­ port for a neutral Laos. 80 lbs. 79c • C O RVAIR ’60 FAIRLANE “500’ apparently were felled by shock News Tidbits R was the first time "any­ personal message from Kennedy. toe ways today after the trae • C O R VEH E he took part in a bombing raid vana.” Harriman said neither Khrush­ But there was no Indication that (May Pinks) Basket 4-DOOR $1195 waves from the pxplosion and died on Havana says he’ll press the body ever came forward be­ chev nor Soviet Foreign Minister dltlonal duunpagae baptism. Instantly. The bodies showed signs After Havana Radio broadcast from the AP Wires fore to help me,” said Scott. Khrushchev agreed with Kennedy '62 CONVER-nBLE ■ • G 3 S 9 S ’62 MONZA SPORT 6 cylinder eng;lne, autcanatltie, radio, attack on (fommunlst Cuba "at the Cuban government's state­ Andrei A. Gromyko questioned his Wielding the ohrlstenlag bottle of concussion. “You won’t need to worry on concrete steps to halt the fight­ was tite ship’s sponsor, Mrs. W. SPECIAL TREE SALE—MANY WHEE! WATER’S 4-speed transmisaion. 260 h.p. en­ COUPE ...... G 2 0 9 S heater, whitewalls. every opportunity.” ment Friday night, White had no assertion that it was the pro-Com- ing in Laos. . S Baskets For 1.88 gine, poaitraction rear axle, radio, 6 cylinder air cooled engflne, 8-epeed Flash bums marked the bodies, about filing any writs or ap­ munist Pathet Lao forces that Osborn Goodrldi Jr., Farming- VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM although there waa no evidence of More- than eight hours after comm ent. Howard Underwood, 48, of peals for me. You get jus­ A communique after the Khnish- HOT-HOT. heater, whitewalls. Maroon. transmission, radio, heater, white- ’59 CUSTOM “300” Associated Press correspondent started the fighting. ton, a great-great-granddaug^ fire after the explosion. The Alexander Rorke Jr. of New York Cuyahoga Falla, Ohio, hits Jack­ tice in this court.” chev-Harriman meeting said ter of Webster, the etatesman Chunp White BIRCH, 6-8’ Only 5.95 w alls. MKK)R ...... gave newsmen his account of a Oeorge Arfeld said in a dispatch $995 miners apparently had no time to pot whsn he becomes father and - He said he was pleased with the merely: and orator. The enb la equipped THERE’S A LOTI V-8 engine, automatic, radio,0, hea& Iqw-level bombing nm over a from Cuba that there were no gtandfatiier within boon . . . results of the mission to which he A communique issued later said Also Large Specimens Available • C H EVR O LH ’62 MODEL “TOO* •et up barriers. to fire the new 2JHM-mile Po- iERANIUMS S for $1.00 er. Rescue workers found the first \vana oil refinery, the Cuban visible indications that the JfICO Omununlst charges that U.8. was assigned by President Ken­ simply: "The President and the STATION WAGON ... < .$ 1 8 9 5 Lopez refinery outside Havana larle mlasUea when they becooM ’62 BEL AIR 4-DOOR . three bodies clumped In the main government echoed most of his troops waging chemical warfare nedy. chairman of the Council o f' Min­ operational. AH eMora. Also larger sisee. 6 cylinder air cooled engine, 8-speed story and said It holds the United had been bombed. He said usually Dixie Senators “ Premier Khrushchev reaf­ isters reaffirmed that both govern­ Nowl For only a V-8 engine, automaUe, lo, heat- conveyor line. Later Friday, sev­ in South m e t Nam, revived In transmission, heater. States responsible. reliable sources had expressM firmed imequlvocally his position ments fully support the genersd COMPLETE SELECTION er, whltewalla. • COM ET en more bodies were found in a new Soviet protest . ITALY VOTES day fw fnel...hot water ’ 61 M O N ZA SPORT jMussageway where they had been But the State Department cast doubt there waa a raid. Flve-naticm Central Treaty Or­ of two years ago and a year ago,” agreement on the Laotian ques- Havana Radio said “the Cuban Filibuster on BOan (AP)—Premier Amin- Fine Specimen Hants for Landscap­ ’61 IMPALA 2-DOOR operating a continuous mining doubt on the whole matter. Press ganization (CBNTO) military Harriman said. Sore Fanfoal’e e^rlm ent to OF FRUIT TREES for all—all th^ tim e I COUPE ...... $ 1 7 9 5 ’ 61 CUSTOM 2-DOOR . . .$1495 government holds the United The Geneva agreement was (Oontinoed on Page Three) ing. Spreading and Pyramidal Jap SPORT COUPE ...... 102 h.p. engine, 3-si>eed transmis­ m achine. officer Lincoln White said: “We committee opens two-day meeting oenter - left government rested 8 cylinder engine, stimdard shift. Then 11 m en w ere found In g have no InformaUcRi on this at all, States govermnent responsible for in Tehran, Iran . . . Taas, official Yews Only 3.35. Zytron—Miracle Crabgrass Killer. V-8 engine, automatie, sion, radio, heater, whitewalls. these pirate attacks snd the con­ School Taxes today with Italy’s S4 million Fql^ Guaranteed. A AH I f ycm. Kve in a typical house, er, whltewalla. radio, heater, vdiitewalls. and We assume that if It had hap­ Soviet news agency, says Com­ voters. The tWo million "war you could easily run out of hot (Continued on Page Two) pened we would have heard about sequences that may come from munist equivalent of European Cavers 2500 sq. It. Only ’60 MODEL “700” them .” baHes” who reached voting ago Jmiper Helz— Compare, Plant Now. ’61 BEL AIR 4-DOOR . Common Market will get perma­ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (API- water several timee a week. 4-DOOR ...... $ 1 2 9 5 It said a formal dlplomatie pro­ Weary state senators searched ataoe the last general eleetion Now you can have all the hot 6 cylinder wglne, automate, radio, 84 h.p. engine, automatie, radio, nent headquarters tn Moscow. Laos Prince Thwarted five years ago oonld play an heater, whitewalls. " • TEMFEST test was being prepared. Young Polish bride will ^pend frantically today for a new com­ water you need at one time for heater, whltewalla. As outlined by the Cuban gov­ promise formula to end a school- Important role to the enteome. Carolina and Hybrid Rhododendron Korean Spice Bush, Fragrant — Special her honeymoon In Warsaw Jail for only 9 ^ i* a day. Thmk of it— ’60 IMPALA 4-DOOR .. .$1G 9S ’61 4-DOOR SERIES “21” $1595 Rocky Doesn^t Quiet Rumors^ ernment, the raid took place at tax filibuster still raging day and "On tiielr vote,” Fanfanl told the YAramum Carles! 24-30” Only 1.95 Stealing 22 bars of (diocolate on night after four days. closing rally of his Ohristlsa Only 1.29— 10 For 11.66 ooly » *iyi v-8 engine, autmnatlc, power steer­ '4 cylinder engine, standard shift, 10 p.m. Hiursday night. Rorke pre-wedding shopping tour . . . In Another Peace Bid Yea, thanks to Mobilhaat— ing and brakes, radio, heater. radio, heater. told newsmen the plane started Unless the deadlock is broken Demoeratio party Friday sight, W ide Selection o f Flowering Shrubs;;^^ • C AD ILLAC Its bombing run at 8:55 p.m. and Formosa government says pn- during the day, administration "depends the oontinnation or in- an oil-fired hot water heater whitewaUs. Speculation Races on Marriage latlon of Island at snd of February BaUed and Butiapped A t Same Pric o f ooireot capacity—^y our fiu i^ ’59 CONVERTIBLE was over the refinery for 4 min­ leaders who have refused to let KHANG KHAY, Laos (AP)—^neutralist troops of Gen. Kong Le temiptton of the ooorse tiielr Vegetable and Bedding Plants utes and 40 seconds. was 11JS18,214, excluding estim at­ can taka care of oil t b ^ washing ’60 BROOKWOOD STA'HON the Senate adjourii faced the un­ Premier Prince Souvanna Phou- virtually off the Plalne. parents set to r Italsrf* a fter the M OD EL “ 62” ...... $2$95 In most other details the ed 60,(X>0 men In National Chinese welcome choice of a weekend re­ defeat M toedsm nearly 20 yearn '^kiaeda at one time. WAGON ...... G 1 6 9 S • RAMBLER . NBW TOI&C (AP)—PuUlc spee-« Rumors rased through political armed forces. Even Souvanna apparently ex­ v-8 engine, automatic, power steer­ ulatiOD a b ^ G ov. Nels ’58 BEL AIR 4-DOOR ’6LFAIRLANE 2-DOOR $1295 General alarm fire that Revere, ' 6 cylinder engine, standard shift, • PO N TIA C ki seclusion. that the marriage would take Havana radio said none of the Without even a pause for meals. Plalne des Jarres. mission. The Polish member of General Assembly coasldea a HARDTOP ...... G 1 I4 S JM as the governor has ro- place there this weekend in the bombe exploded. Rorke said he Mass., police said was set by dis­ For the fourth night in a row Souvanna met with his half- Aaparagns Plants, Currant, Gooseberry, Blackberry, v-8 engine, automatie, ra£o, heat­ radio, heater. the commission did not make the report today calUng for atodW ’59 BONNEVILLE fused to discuss his own divorce area of Southampton, where many thought he heard the 100-pounder gruntled pupil destroys S2 ^ since the stalemate developed brother, Prince Souphanouvong, trip. timi of racial barriers to all tiw Raspberry Bushes, Onkm Seta, Flower and Vegetable er, whitewalls. In the Rockefeller financial cir- hit a refinery tank but he waa rooms and gymnaalam at four- the Pathet Lao leader. The pre­ *Ainraa»/«MyWA— t ’81 FAIRLANE “500” 2-DOOR HARDTOP ...... of 18 months ago, ad has ho ro- over a portion of Gov. George Britain and the Soviet Union are church’s tnstitutioM. The report Seeds, Hardy Plants, Gladiola, Lily, Dahlia, Begonia, $1495 fuaed to comment on the divorce eles make their homo. unable to see aiw damage. He story Abraham Lincoln School. . . Wallace’s school - revenue pro­ mier flew here from Vientiane, his *58 BISCAYNE 4-DOOR . .$ M U 4-D OO R ...... cochairman of the Geneva confer­ goes farther than any approved y J, v -8 engine, automatic, power atasr- four waoks.ago of ICrs. Murphy, Amid the conjecture was the said he was busy filming the raid, Bertram Peacock, 79, who played gram, the proceedings halted mo­ capital. ence guaranteeing a neutral Laos. In the past try the General Ao- Gioxinia Bulba, Lily of the Valley Pips, Heliotrope, 6 cylinder engine, standard shift, - v-8 sagtaM, autom atic, Ing and brakes, radio, heater, •ooial reglstar iom or merabor of fact that Rockefeller's calendar but that toe film tqmed out lead role In musical "Blossom mentarily at the close of