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. Idas Elisabeth A.’ House, i About Town daughter of Judge and Mrs. MHA Told It Can Proceed Average Daily Net Press Run Charles S. House of 180 West- For The Week Ended aiMoutlva board of the land St., recently received The Weather May 4, IMS Ju d d r Wbmen’e Club of Man- recognition for excellence In With North End Drawings MosUy cloudy tonight. Low in ohwtor will meet tomorrow at scholarship at an Honors Day BOs. Considerable cloudiness to­ • :15 pjn. at the home of Mrs. Convocation at Wellesley A meeting of the Manchester ready for submission no later She Serves the iiaiirlfpfitpr luptttng BpraUi morrow. High 88 to 70. Barry Noonan, M Clinton Dr., (Mass.) College. Housing Authority was sur­ than June 14. 15,070 Wanpiiif. Approval for the schematics Hanehe*ter— A C it y of Viilage Charm rounded with an air of good might be construed as a good There wUl be a special meet­ spirits last night after a letter, The executive board of St. ing of the combined member­ hint of funding approval for the VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 187 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—’TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 (dailfteJ AdverUaiag on Page 31) PRICE ’TEN CENTS Bartholomew’a Ladles OuUd will ship and advertising commit­ authorizing the authority to one million dollar-plus develop­ meat tonight at 8 at St. Bar- tees of the Manchester Prop­ proceed with the arohiteot’s ment program to be located on Coffee, Tea, Milk. tholomew School. erty Owners Protective As­ schematic drawings for the Parcel 4 in Manchester’s North sociation tonight at 7:80 In the town’s North End houslng-for- End renewal area. ‘circuit courtroom at the Po­ the-elderly project, was road by In other business, the authori­ Leon Enderlln executive direc­ lice Station. ty accepted a bid of $802 from tor. the 0*H Paving and Construc­ She teiute to all your little creature (ximforts. No, she’s not the stew­ The letter signed by Herman tion Co. of Bolton as the lowest FUvt OhMS Officers and directors of Omar ardess, she’s your mother and just because she has to keep her feet Cong Press D. Hillman, New Toilc asslatant of three bids for the construction Shoe Bepalrlng Shrine Club will meet tonight at Top Hanoi Envoy Of The Better A d ! regional administrator for HUp of a black top sidewalk to run on the ground all day doesn’t mean she wouldn’t really toVe to be taken 8 at the home of the club secre- (Federal Housing and Urban between the town’s two already QUALITY WORK Urx, Herbert R. Kingsbury, in Development Agency), gave completed houslng-for-the-elder- out to eat Sunday, MOTHER’S DAY. Indulge this understandable a t Union. the authority the green light to ly projects, saving senior RtA SO N A BLE have architects Lewis J. Drakos citizens some valuable steps be­ feminine whimsy next Sunday, but save on all the other meals of the Saigon Drive St. Mcuy's Elpiscopal Guild and Associates of Hartford pro­ tween visits to one another. PM CESi will sponsor a tea tomorrow ceed with schematic drawings week by shopping at Pinehurst. from 2 to 4 p.m. at NeiU Hall of the proposed 76-unit project. Arrives in Paris SHOE BBPAIB8 Stone Yield*- 500 Gem* SAIGON (AP) — The wrecked two launching pads OHlUD-C-WAITt of the church. The event is open Hillman also requested that enemy struck hard at Sai­ loaded with rockets less than a to the public. the authority submit a tentative RIO DE JANEIRO — Nearly PARIS (AP) — North order to settle with the Ameri­ the peoples of the world,” he gon from three sides today mile from the city. said. SAM YUYLES date for the filing of the com­ BOO Jewels have been cut from A third enemy drive rolled up Vietnam’s chief delegate to can side the unconditional ces­ t t OAK STREET The ways and means commit­ pleted schematlca as soon as a 88-pound dark blue aquama­ but a U.S. spokesman said peace contacts with the sation of the bombings and all Thuy said that for a solution And ScHf# on thosu two Johnson & Johnson Itoms northwest of Saigon, sweeping of the war the Hanoi govern­ A few steps from Main tee of the Women’s Fellowship possible. rine crystal found in Brazil. American forces had aside two U.S. companies In the arrived to­ other American acts of war IMablUied 19111 of Second Congregational Enderlln reported today that Seven gems, totaling 123 carats, which art handy to hovo in any mothor's modicino cablnot. smashed a Viet Cong drive big push which officials believe day, and his American against the Democratic Republ­ ment has put forth a four-point Church will meet tomorrow at 8 the architectural firm has were cut from it for a Mideast to push into the capital Is designed to bolster North counterpart was due to- ic of Vietnam and then to dis­ program and the National Lib­ p.m. In the church parlor. agreed to have the drawings monarch. from the south and east. Vietnam’s hand at Paris. cuss other problems of Interest eration F’ront of the Viet Oong JSJ Hm C/a in. by 160 inJ ni^t for talks starting in South Vietnam has outlined a On the eve of Paris peace The 9th Division infantrymen, Friday. to both sides.” talks, however, the enemy political program. known as the "Old Reliables,” A crowd of 300, Vietna­ He asserted that public opin­ ’"Ihese are reasonable, logi­ drove closer to the center of SSl- reported klUIng 131 enemy in a ion in the United States and in DERMICEL gon than at any time since the mese and Frenchmen, car­ cal and very Judicious docu­ day-long battle that was still rying flags and a banner, the world wants a rapid end to ments,” he added. new offensive was launched going on at nightfall. “the war provoked by the SH O W HER H O W M UCH YO U Sunday. greeted Kuan Thuy, the After making hls statement, FIRST AID TAPE “For the third consecuUve Hanoi delegate, as his plane American government In Viet­ Thuy declined to answer ques­ U.S. military spokesmen said day, the enemy was repulsed nam.” HOUSE M fg. suggested price 59^ 2,(XX) American infantrymen touched down after stops tions and, still smiling, was trying to enter Saigon from the "So far as the Vietnam side Is CARE WITH GIFTS BY from the 9th Division, armored in Peking and Moscow rushed by French plalnclothes- south,” an officer said. “More Among the welcoming group concerned, we will do our best men through the crowd to the personnel carriers, helicopter than 486 enemy have been killed with a serious attitude in the of­ gunships and dive Ambers Rad at Le Bourget Airport were So­ automobile waiting for him out­ Pinohurst Prico in the last three days.” ficial conversations with the side the airport building. 7 / 8 - o l broken up—at least (or the time viet Ambassador Valerian Zorin J&J Tube The U.S. Command an­ and Communist Chinese Charge representative erf the govern­ ’Thuy, 88 and a former North being—-the drive from the south nounced 2,840 enemy soldiers ment of the United States to sat­ and east. d’Affaires Su- President de Gaulle and the (See Page Twelve) > one of two contracts awarded Doctor offers medical advice to one of trapped miners. (AP Fliotofax) French government who have the enemy profit by agreeing .to despite Its offer to supply repeatedly demanded an end to a 1(X) per cent halt in the bomb­ OVEN $ 240,(KX) rifles for a celling price the bombing of North Vietnam, ing In exchange for a false Pettlsllps with the exclusive Gossard-Artemis waistband State Mews of $36 million. and the withdrawal of American promise from the Communists that never twists or rolls. Sizes petite, small, medium Instead two-year contracts for troops from South Vietnam.” that they will not infiltrate men average. Jonquil or white. Matching briefs, sizes 4 ROAST BEEF ib production of 240,000 rifles each Thuy said the United States and arms into South Vietnam, to RFK Asserts to 7, 2.25. Young Boys Were awarded to Harringiton & Rescue Crews Within had sent more than half a mil­ help the National Liberation Richardson of Worcester, lion troops jmd tens of thou­ Front—NLF—to continue their U. S. Choice Tender CUBE STEAKS . .lb. S 1 .4 2 A New Item Mass., at a ceiling price of $42 sands of “satellite troops to car­ fight and force us to talk with U.S. Can’t Be Find Cash in million and to Hydra-Matlc Di­ ry on Its aggression In South the NLP,” ’Thieu .said. . « For gifts she'll always LIGHTNING WHITE vision of General Motors, Ypsl- 600 Feet o f Jffiners Vietnam.” Thieu reiterated hls goyerh- ment’s stsind that it will not re­ tre a su re . C elers and styl­ U.S. Choice A laundry whitener and stain fighter. 1 iantl, Mich., for $86 million. Speaking In Vietnamese, he World Police The Army issued Wednesday HOMINY FALLS, W.Va. (AP) —who had been marooned at declared “The American war cognize the Viet Cong’s Natlcnal ing to sat her heart 1/2 gal. R<«. S1.39 size featured here at I eA T Glass Jar abandoned, and flooded, mine Liberation Front, and It will not chlluttorlng. A special what it called a fact sheet on —After a frantic night of ru­ another location—to rejpln a was pierced. policy has suffered more and ATLANTIC CUTY, N.J. (AP) ROUND STEAK GROUND 'TORRINGTON (AP) — Two accept a coalition government. — Sen. Robert F. Kennedy to way to telT her how spe­ the latest M16 contracts in mors and false alarms that res­ group of 13 other miners one- However, Sundstrom said more severe defeats because young boys playing near a stone which It emphasized that once cue of 18- of 28 trapped miners half mile closer to the entrance NLF Is their tool created in New York told the United Auto c ia l you think she Is. a really deluxe ground beef How do you like this Davis and Rpdd had chosen not the Vietnamese people are'fight­ When Hanoi realizes that the wall between two vacant lots manufacturing costs are deter­ was Imminent, rescue workers if they wished. A group of 10, ing with determination against Workers today that as a Demo­ for a low price? found a quart Jar stuffed with to rejoin the others immediate­ South Vietnam to cheat the cratic presidential candidate "I lb. 99c mined the quoted prices will be reported itoday that they were deeper In the mine, is presumed ly, explaining that they were American aggression for nation­ money. subject to negotiation down­ within about 600 feet of the min­ South Vietnamese people, and am concerned, first, that this FAMILY SIZE dead. , “warm, dry and comfortable” al salvation and are winning when Hanoi wants to have a lingerie ’Die boys, Peter Stanislaw- ward. ers. . The g^up of men was lo­ where they were. ever greater victories In the nation must adopt a foreign pol­ Lb. 6.5 Oz. eyk, 10, and James Koplar, 3, It attributed the difference In gfuaranteed, long lasting peace icy which says, clearly and dis­ departmew DUBUQUE LEAN, SMOKED, BONELESS H. E. Sundstrom, director of cated about a ymile Inside the Davis was quoted as saying course of the fighting.” . . . they must accept that the BETTY CROCKER sought help. price between the GM and H&R the rescue operations, said the tunnel, where Miey were trapped He said he had conie to Paris tinctly, no more Vietnams.” Police called to the scene contracts to higher wage scales he and Rudd did not want to ex­ only one who can talk with them “We have responsibilities In water level In ithe mine had Monday ruTo^ when water cas­ pend the energy until rescue ap- for official conversations with a is the government of the Re­ Charge found two more Jars filled with at GM and to varying tooling up receded enough to enable fore­ caded through the entire mine the world, but they are not to be costs. representative of the govern­ public of Vietnam, a legal gov­ Accounts PORK BUTTS 811 Fudge Brownie Mix money. man Frank Davis and Bob Rudd after a Wall to an adjacent (See Page Six) ment of the United States “In policemen of all the world," One contained a bank book in Harrington & Richardson was ernment elected by the people Kennedy said in a speech pre­ Invited! (Perhaps known to you as daisy hams) the name of Mrs. Julia Bura- a major producer of the M14 ri­ and with the full support of the pared for delivery before some kowski with more than $4,000 fle and much of Us equipment people,” he said. 3,000 delegates for the UAW’s The hamburg with the college education . .. 3 3 " listed as deposits. can be utilized in M16 produc­ “I hope the Communists ' see 1.6 million members. that they are in a weaker posi­ PINEHURST LEAN CHUCK or 3 in 1 blend of Keebler The cadi In the Jeirs, found tion, the Army said. According Kennedy, spoke a day after PECAN SANDIES ...... 48c to Labor Department figures Pilots Parachute Over Nevada tion . . . and that they cainnot Vice President Hubert H. Hum­ Pork, Beef and V eal...... ib. Tuesday, amounted to more win militarily as they did at than $6,000. the average manufacturing em­ phrey asked the UAW delegates Regular Good Grade of ploye in the Detroit area earns Dien Bien Phu in 1954. ’The situ­ for help In hls campaign for the The property on which the ation In May 1968, Jajiot the sit­ HAMBURG ...... *'*• Save 59c at Pinehurst when you buy money was found belonged to $167.74 a week. In Worcester, Democratic presidential nomi­ the average Is $118.89. Seventh F ill Bomber Crashes uation in May 1954.” nation against Kennedy and SEASONED LAMB PATTIES ...... S9c 3 lbs. $1.60 79c RUBBERMAID ICE CUBE TRAYS the estate of Felix BurakoWski,' Thieu mentioned only briefly who died four years. His estate Four firms sought the new )(AS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) —/A Sen. Eugene McCarthy of 2 for 99c M16 contracts after the Defense In his 45-minute talk the fighting Minnesota. is still In probate court. He is Seventh F lllA fighter- bonwer, in an around Saigon, but he survived by hls widow, Julia, Department announced early the $6-vniIllon swing-wing Jet de­ Humphrey - scarcely had loft ond buy the new Party Poe last month that additional said the Communists were plan­ Cenvention Hall Welt as the camouflaged plane car­ placing those proclaiming “We Industries, Inc., Hartford, Conn. were under orders to fire into want HHH.” and remember this is the last longs to Burakowskl's estate or rying . secret combat gear any Commuinlst-led demonstra­ - to hls widow. In addition to GM, H&R and ploughed into me desert “We cannot and we must not week we can ofFer 39c boxes of Maremont, Cadillac Gage of tions threatening government Wednesday and /w as demol­ installations. take as our mission the suppres­ FIDDLE PADDLE for 29c Warren, Mich., made an offer, ished. sion of disorder aiul internal up­ W om an, 6 2 , but officials of that firm have ’Thieu said enemy manpower The Air Forw described the heaval everywhere it appears," Dies in Fire declined to discuss details of losses In the current fighting^ «|(ennedy said. He continued: Pinehurst Lower Vegetable This Is The Way WINSTED (AP)—Mrs. Stella their proposal. flight as a roisting training mis­ ahd in the Tet offensive last We Swanson apparently burned to sion and r e l i e d no details of February had forced the Com­ (See Page irarelve) Prices ,For Fresher By Far "The negotiations with the the crash 6(ymlles north' of Las Wash Our Clothes,,, (See Page Fourteen) (ee Page Six) Vegas. FRINGE BENEFITS ^ Jumbo size. 9 Ib. 13 oz. at ’The pl^e was similar ' to ICEBERG LETTUCE Lge. Head 17c three lost recently In Vietnam. N e w the lowest price we have It w ^ the eighth plane lost of seen advertised. two types developed from the Discrimination Weapon FOR MOTHER! ! ADl/ANCEDi ’TFXy^e tactical fighter experi­ TO M A TO ES Tray of 4 29c mental program pushed by Rob- Red Leaders Discuss ^S. McNamara when he was G oats, sh ifts another candy special—^MftM Plain syGretary of the defense. Mc- U.S. Threatens Use Cold Water Surf iamara said he aimed at Incor- CH O CO CANDIES m ox Bag 39c 3-lb. 2-01. size 59c Independence Trend •rating a common basic design for both the Air Force and Of Contract Halts Fluffy All MOSCOW (AP) —Soviet lead­ er, when Tass issued a brief Navy. ers met with their four closest I»rt. In 1967 a Navy version of the giant size 64c WASHINGTON (AP) — Fed­ claimed Ward McfJready, as­ East European allies Wednes­ ’The Soviet leaders and/the' plane, designated FIHB, eral officials are threatening to sistant director of the Labor De­ crashed during a test program coats ANOTHER MOTHER’S HELPER AT A REALLY day In what appeared to be an East Europeans “Informe^each unleash a never-before-used partment’s contract compliance 2-lb. 3-oz. Cascade emergency summit conference other about the situation m their at Long Island, N.Y., killing two office. on the growing trend toward In­ countries and expressra firm civilian test pilots. economic weapon—contract LOW PINEHURST SPECIAL PRICE. 67c McCJready' said executives of dependence within the Soviet resolution to continitf doing ’Three FlllA Air Force ver­ cancellation—to combat Job dis­ a half-dozen of the nation’s larg­ Johnson and Johnson 70 Asst. BAND-AID bloc. their utmost to deve^p friend­ sions, carrying top secret bomb­ crimination in companies that est corporations will be called to pajam as and sove 12c on ’Three nations who in varying ship and all-round Cooperation ing and navigational equipment do $75 billion worth of business informal hearings In New York PLASTIC STRIPS degrees have balked at Mos­ on the basis of the nrinclples of on Vietnam combat missions a year with the government. Lg. Colgonite this month as part of the gov­ with a mfg. suggested price of 98c Clorox „ , 49' cow’s domination—Czechoslova­ Marxlsm-Leninlsny^nd proleta­ out of Takll, ’Thailand, were Idst President Johnson empowered ernment effort to increase Ne­ featured at Pinehurst at kia, Romania and Yugoslavia— rian IntemationqZsm,” the So- shortly after the first arrived In federal agencies nearly three gro and Puerto Rican represen­ were absent. Leaders of Czecho­ vlet news agen^ sald. Southeast Asia last March. Maj. Charles Van Driel (left) and Maj. Kenneth Schuppe years ago to terminate con­ tation in Manhattan’s 2.4 anil- slovakia’s new liberal regime Ulbricht re; Hedly Inteirupt- Although six planes were as­ tracts If recipient firms failed to lion white-collar lahlor force. dox< 49c were in Moscow earlier In the ed a vacatii to attend- the signed to Takll, operation test­ ’The second crashed several ’Three others crashed earlier. fied as Maj. Charles Van Driel, hire, promote and pay employes However, he refused to name STRICKLAND FARM LARGE GRADE AA EGGS ing of the fighter-bomber has without regard to race. Opaque nylon tricot with flirtatious fringe. Each with its week, and Yugoslav President meeting. tiays later in Thailand, and its In the United States. ’The first 38, an Instructor, and Maj. Ken­ the firms or provide any details ’Tito visited last week. The v i s i t s met wlKi Soviet not been completed at Nellis Air crew was rescued. This crash was Jan. 18, 1967, at Edwards neth A. Schuppe, 38, a trainee, Officials admit that some on the hearings. own rosette signature. Laurel or pink coral. Shifts, p-s-m-l; Moscow Radio announced Force Base, Nev., to develop was attributed to a capsule of companies have disregarded pajamas 30 to 40; coat, p-s-m-l. Party ohlM Leonid I. Brezhnev, Air Force Btise, Calif,; the sec­ both of Las 'Vegas and attached In Philadelphia, the govern­ Wednesday night that Walter Premier / Alexei N. Kosygin, tactics and doctrines for combat sealing material lodged In the nondiscrimination pledges, but ment's Insistence that more mi­ Ulbricht of East Germany, Jan­ operation. flight controls and combat mis­ ond Oct. 19, 1967, at Bowie, to the 4527th combat crew train­ concede no contracts have been nority workers be hired (or fed­ P re s ld ^ Nikolai V. Podgomy Tex., and the third at Edwards ing squadron at Nellis. PINEHURST GROCERY, Inc. os Kadar of Hungary, Todor and :iran8tantin F. Katushev, Neither the wreckage nor the sions were resumed after the canceled. eral construction projects has Zhivkov of Bulgaria and Wlad* crew was found of the flrrft F ills were grounded briefly. last Jan. 2. One pilot was kUled Thflr cockpit section was In the future, however, “some stalled nearly $20 million In new iecretary to the party’s In these accidents. CORNER MAIN and MIDDLE TURNPIKE yslaw Gomulka of Poland had central committee. F lllA to crash In Southeast WUhln three-weeks, the third rocketed clear of the plane like contracts are going to be lost work. And the contractor on the DOWNTOWN MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER OPEN 6 DAYS THURS. NIGHTS till 9 flown tq Moscow. No explana­ Asia, within three days after FlllA was lost. North Vietnam The pilots of the FlllA which a space capsule, and lowered by unless an awful lot of people OPEN THURS., FRI. and SAT. at 8 A.M.-—THURS. and FRI. 9 P.6jf. tion was given until 10 hours lat­ (See Page Fourteen) going into combat-^ claimed to have shot It down. crashed Wednesday were Identi­ parachute. suddenly reverse their field,” (Gee T n i)

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. / . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, Cux^N.. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 P A O B T H M B C\oventry V ernon nary sketches of plans for parcel Sax Artist THEATER TIME Sheinwold on FRANK’S CAFE three, the commercial portion SCHEDULE The Family Bestaunuit Cote-Packard of the project, within the next By ALFRED SHEINWOLD CORNER BIADf * PEARL couple of weeks. Highlight of NORTH Court.Work Burnside—Graduate 7:06-9:10 Since bidding is not an exact B K8532 W » . O N L Y I Town Gets Advice CINEMA 1—The Fox, 7:16- science you must expect to ^et C 974 Yale Employes Joint Concert 9:80 to many unmakaUe game con­ 0 A93 At Standstill To Kotum to Jobs State—Texas Today, 8:80-8:40. tracts. Fortunately, you should 83 1WN LOBSTER NEW HAVEN (AP)—Striking By jr<»N miUBEB On Hiring Manager Work on the Tolland County Scalphunters, 7:00-9:00 make some of those unmokabTe blue-collar employes of Yale iElartford Drive-In—Hell­ OQJ82 0 10 754 *3.95 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE When today’s hand was play­ ngs of the operation were dls- the council and the manager, the plana from the State Public to 264 Wednesday night to re­ Bailey Auditorium. Donald Sin* cats, 8:10. Wild Rebels, 10:00 m o 10 97 4 A 2 East Windsor Drive-In—Scalp- ed In the recent national teaVn Served With cussed at a Young Republican Peach said' that the council is Works Department. turn to work. Local 35 of f. A. C. BALLROOM ta, saxophonist was featured SOUTH himtera, 8:10. Billion Dollar championship for the Harold S. meefing Tuesday night. with the legislative body, and the Alco Development borp. has the Federation of University giieat aitUt on the Instrumen­ ♦ 7 French Fries Brain, 10:06 Vanderbilt Cup, West opened the c? AQ 1062 and Oole Slaw . . . piest speaker Donald C. Peach, manager “ Is sort of an qecu- the ground prepared for the Employes ratified a new three- tal portion of the program; queen of diamonds against Rob­ Glastonbury, live secretary, and does the pouring of the foundation for year contract which was Manchester Drive-In—Planet 0 K 6 VsBautas Marijostus conducted. ert Jordan’s ambitious contract Fresh Breads and Poatrfea ^ e session was particularly leg work" for the council. The the proposed building but can­ tentatively agreed on Tuesday SB*. Biata provided the high- of the Apes, 8:16. Two for the 41 KI654 ot four hearts. Made Dally! h since (Coventry will manager “ Is sort of an execu- not proceed any further until after a six-day strike. Hght ot the evening, offering - Road, 10:10 West North East South ' Jordan, a member of the U.S. Featuring Dally Speolala! swttch to a council-manager cles and alternates to the coun- the plans are approved. Major gains for workers In the Concerto for Saxophone Olympic bridge team which lat­ Pass Pass 1 0 1 ^ Legal Beverages fovernment In November 1969 cll, which then adopts a specific After they are signed by the the contract were a 40-hour and Strtqg Orchestra by GMa* 2 0 2 ^ Pass 4 er wmi the n^onal champion­ Tel. 849-86M from the present selectmen- policy. Public Works Dept., they then work week with an average aounov. Usually thought o f as Firemen Going All Pass MOTHER'S DAY DANCE ship, won the nrst trick in dtfin- B c^ d of Finance type. The manager has little to say have to be signed by Chief wage increa.se of 29 cents an an instrument fit for Jam my with the ace of diamonds v ^ T i ih® about policy, after Its adoption, Justice John H. King. hour and a minimum hourly bands, Mr. Slnta showed that To Convention SATURDAY, MAY 11 — 9:00 P.M. Home'on Leave and returned a club. East duck­ U.S. plays against Italy in the YGOP and guests, was in a but the council “ has lots to say The plans were supposed to rnt" of $2.02 over a two-year the saxophone can be uttUsed ed, and Jordan took the king of Bridge Olympics, but perhaps e x c l u s iv e SHOWING question and answer format, about the actual administration" be signed within 45 days after period. BUFFET Mirsic HY IX)I’ .lOl’BERT for serious music as whll. Firemen from both the Eighth Army Spec. 4 Leonard Gauba, District and the Town Fire De­ clubs and retmed a low club to our team will bid more con­ keeping Peach busy answering using the town budget as an ex- the letter of consent was is.sucd Workers whose work week in­ In this respect the sax fares East’s ace. servatively. A good bidder many questions during the 1%- ample. and this time is up. STEIN CLUB better than the trumpet, for son of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse. partments will attend the 14ith ANNEHBmxussr cludes a weekend will receive East now slipped, returning a counts the quality of the defense A key point in smooth opera- Lester Baum, chairman of the numerous oompoeera of liMt Gauba of 62 Russell Dr., Ver­ annual Oonneotlcut Fire OC- premium pay of 10 cents an hour $2.00 PER PERSON non, was awarded the Sliver ficers’ Conference in New Hav­ diamond. Jordan won with the as well as his own aces and Peach said, in response to a tlon of the council-manager form Redevelopment Commission for Saturday and 15 cents an rank have w rit^ for it while king of diamonds and ruffed a questton, that he feels it “ Is of {government, according to said he hopes to have prelimi­ unfortunately major trumpet Star, one of the Army’s highest en May 14 to 16. Topics are kings. hour for Sunday. O t VFW HOME j j mededs, while serving with the “ Tensions Leading to ClvU Dis­ club with dummy’s nine of Dally Question mportant for the town council peach, is that “ communications 608 East 4’ontcr .Street works have all been written by hearts. East overruffed with the Partner opens with one heart, Shown Daily at 7:16 ft 9:80 to hii-e lU manager” since It must be 100 per cent open: Be- (HftraH photo bgr BucoMdua) rattior third rate composers. First Infantry Division as a turbances” and “ Photography in Sat. 1:80-3:20-5:10*7:80-10;00 king of hearts and returned a and the next player passes. 8 quite a complicated proce- tween the manager and council* Nancy Cousfhlin and Toby Lorenzen at hig:h school. Glasounov’s concerto IS rather track commander on an . arm­ the Investigation of Arson.” Sun. 1:80-8:20-0:10-7:16-9:80 ored personnel carrier in Viet­ With riots and arson the top­ tnunp, two tricks too late. hold: Spades, K-8-5S-2: Heai^, council members and between the majority and conventional in structure but it Sets Up du bs 9-7-4; Diamonds, A-9-3; Clubs, are the ^ e s who will have to minority parties, also” . (Coven- is a pretty good piece of music, nam. ics, about 200 delegates are ex­ Advance Tickets Declarer was able to win wjUi manager. try jj^ve a seven-man coun- for all thalt. Mr. Slnta displayed Gauba, who is on 30 days pected to attend the conference 8-3. Tickets may be purchased the queen of hearts and rmt for Saturday evening There has been some local oil; Glastonbury has nine, six South W indsor Top Students facile tecbnkiue, good tone, and leave after having returned at the New Haven Fire Train­ What do you say? from ten months of active duty ing School. another club In dummy. When Answer: Bid two hearts. The shows after 1:00 P.M. on discussion, since passage of the Republicans and three Demo- played the oantankeroue Instru­ East couldn’t overruff, Jordan hand is not quite strong enough day of performance only. charter last October, of hiring crats ) Toby 8. Lorensen has been Both Miss Coughlin and Loren­ ment In tune, something that in Vietnam, was also awarded Speaking on riots will be Rbb- zen are members of the Willta two Bronze Stars, one of which ruffed a diamond and drew to bid the spades first and al­ the inanager In advance of the Advertising Suggested MITES named valedictorian and Nancy doesn’t always happen. ert B. Howard, commissioner of Ooughlln has been named salu- R. Wood Chapter of the Nation­ had a ” V” cluster for valor, and the Buffalo, N.Y. Fire Depart­ tnunpe. He could then cash his so raise the hearts later. Since No one under 18 admitted effective date of toe Charter. pgach said that the Interna- Also on the instrumental por­ last club, assuring the contract. Adult Identification Required FRIDAY tatorlan for South Windsor High al Honor Society. two Purple Hearts. ment. Col John J. Higgins, you can afford only one re­ Peach said that adm nistratlve uonal City Managers Assocla- tion of the program were the r d b e o o r o G/fantA Ekist should return a trump sponse, prefer to raise partner S School’s Class of '68. Symphony No. by WlUlam After his leave, he will return operations and plans offleer. ^ P!*^"** “ 0" ®an “ offer much asslst- 1 on gaining the lead with the major suit. The trump support 3BREAKINO WEEK Lorenzen is the son Of Mr. and Boyce as well as Chadwick’s to his unit in Vietnam, where Connecticut National Guard, will Ipful , but that the town ance” to a town such as Coven- ______KNO W N FOR VALUES_ SPECIAL ace of clubs. South wins a fi­ for hearts is below the normal Nassltr photo Mrs. Thomas Lorensen of 29 Col­ Sinfonletta In D major. The 18th he voluntarily extended his tour discuss the “ Role of the Con­ could ‘nvestlg^ate other alteroa- try, about to go through the Stag Outiiig Set ot duty for six months. nesse with the queen of hearts standard, but most expert lives than hiring the actual change-over. Some time could ony Rd., and Mias Coughlin is century Boyce work received a necticut National Guard in Civil MRS. LEROY R. COTE Gauba enlisted In the U.S. and ruffs a club in dummy. East would sUll prefer this raise to manager. These, he pointed out, the daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. By Shrine Qub quiet and serene performance Disturbances.” OOVWWOII »T. I«IT TO asiw I be cut from the actually hiring The marriage of Miss Ber­ Louis Cote of Chicopee served Army In December 1967 and Luther < M. Dey o f . the East­ overruffs with the king of hearts a spade response. could include hiring an interne, process, he said, by advertising Arnold Coughlin of 328 Burnham quite in character with Hs pe­ or a retired person. nadette' Jean Packard of Man­ as his brother’s best man. completed basic training at Ft. man Kodak Co. will speak on and leads another trump, re­ Copyright 1968, Phone 628-2210 for a manager in advance of the ALL THE FISH St.; Iff South Windsor. Omar Shrine Club’s Stag Out­ riod. Gordon, Ga. He was assigned to moving the last trump from General Features Cprp. Expected Problems chester to Leroy R. Cote of Ushers were Elliott Griffith, Lorensen, who will be attend­ ing at the Blast cmd Cast Clilb The Chadwick Sinfonletta re­ the use of photography in arson m actual election of the council. Chicopee, Mass, was solemnized Lawrent Cote and Robert 9 Ft. Jackson, S.C., for advanced dummy. Now South Is down Internes, Peach said, are gen­ ceived similar treatment, but studies. Advertising Is important, ing Bates College in Medne as a in South Windsor will be Kbld individual training, and upon one since he must lose a sec­ erally “ mature people, candL- Saturday, May 4, at St. James’ Camayer, all of Chicopee. Mi­ this was not In keeping with Other speakers and their top­ Peach said. It must be “ done Church. Benjamin Bates Scholar, is one this year on Friday, May 17. completion was assigned to his ond club trick. dates for advanced degrees,” in the right places and for a chael Lussier of Chicopee, YOU CAN EAT! the style when it was written. ics include: o t the four Hartford Times Gan­ present unit. The defense will probably be city manageinen , and can time". He also The bride is. a daughter of nephew of the bridegroom, was nett Scholarship winners. He has Arthur G. (Spike) Holmes Is Flirther, Chadwick was a bois­ John Teele, one of the media­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Pack­ ring bearer. tors* ill Manchester’s recent tighter next mmith when the been active in athletics on the general chairman, and is now terous composer beyond the ® w s t e d that a representative ard of 68 Durant St. The bride­ Mrs. Packard wore a beige teacher negotiations and person­ ‘about $3,6(X)’’ a year Cross Country and Track accepting reservations. He an­ wont of his contemporaries. o f the town be sent to the town groom is a son of the late Mr. sheath covered with mist green nounces the deadline is next nel director at Harvard Univer­ Asked what problems are en­ where the applicant is coming teams, and hopes to continue to Last night’s composition is not Warning Issued f o r m o ih e r o ^Ih ir ’ ^ y and Mrs. Lionel Cote of Chico­ lace, matching accessories and ’Tuesday. sity, “ Collective Bargaining and countered when a town manager from, since this gives a pretty BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home Icipate in these activities at altogether characteristic of him, comes In for the first time. pee. a corsage of white roses. ’Ihe annual event starts at and conceived and played as it In Chain Crash Collective Action’’ ; Charles W. good picture of how the pros­ Owner for 86 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ * lie pursuing a major The.Rev. Vincent J. FI. nn mid-aftemoon for those who Bahme, National Fire Protec­ m Peach said that “ present em­ pective manager Is thought of. A reception for 100 was held SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control 1.09 course in mathematics and sci- was it gave hardly any idea of performed the double-ring cere­ want to fly cast in the private A Manchester man received tion Association, fire extinguish­ ployes usually wonder If they’ll at the Army-Navy Club. For a SERVED WITH . . . ‘ence. what the composer was like. .With less than 18 months to mony and was celebrant at the Expert, supervised by the finest tecbnlcal sla«, pup “ Dozen” 7:10 children was held at Valley Then Give Mem the Dishwasher Manchester, Conn. Then her father found her, UNITED NA’nONS, N. Y. — going all out to serve mem­ rthings by no means come to a roses on a bow matched her hiding under a bed in her home were "Turn Back Old Man” by The United Nations Children’s orable Mother’s Day dinners. Sat.-Sun. “ lE^ue” 1:00-5:10-9:26 « IHiom: 875-T9S8, w 64t-0037 ★ Jgrindlng halt” . Falls Park. The equipment was gown, and she carried a bou­ SDBSORIFTION HAIUS at 63 Magnolia Drive. Gustav Holst and' two excerpts Fund says the average child in To w it: Prime Ribs .ind “ Dozen” 2:45-0:66 I Peach is Glastonbury's fiTst turned In by an unidentified quet ot pale pink carnations. She Prefers! (May 12th is Mether’s Day!) Payable In Advance from “The Tender Land” by developing lands faces these Spring Lamb; Virginia Ham ‘town manager and has held the person, police said. Bridesmaids were Miss Eileen One T ear ...... $80.00 and Long Island Duckling; Included in the assortmerit DAD! Aaron Copeland. All three went oddd: 4 to 1 against receiving post since 1960, having come Packard of Manchester, sister SU Mcedlw ...... 18.80 Connecticut River Shad and well. It was apparent, however, any trained medical attention ;from Bloomfield where he was is rods, reels and tackle boxes. of the bride; Miss Cozette Cote I Easy to use as automatic Three Months ...... 7.80 Roe and Block Island Sword­ The owners may claim their One MonSi ...... ZOO why ‘The Tender Land” was at birth or after; 50-50 that he fish; Jumbo Shrimp Casser­ ■ assistant town manager. Since of Chicopee, sister of the bride­ shift. Instant push-button se­ not a successful opera. To will get no formal education, ole and Lobster with Crab- Ihe arrived in Glastonbury, the gear at the Police Station on groom; and Mrs. Louis Cote ot lection of 5 cycles— including judge by the excerpts present­ and, if he does, 3 to 1 that he meat Dressing. Add a choice populatloij has grown from just West Rd. Chicopee, sister-ln-law of the 150-degree water— helps her ed last evening, the music jiist will not complete the primary of 7 appetizers, 2 soups, 17 ver 14,000 to about 20,000. bridegroom-. Their pale pink A TWO THINGS AT ONCE I tailor cycle time, water tem­ TONITE doesn’t amount to much. grades. desserU — not to mention Salary at $10,000 satin gowns and headpieces MQfKHESTEF. salads, fresh vegetables and DIDN’T WORK perature to the load she's on I V h - I N Ends Thors, Peach said he thought Coven- matched the honor attendant’s, washing. in Color assorted breads and Mother ■ try would be looking for a man­ PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — After and they carried ijouquets of will be In seventh heaven! ager who has served as an as- an errant automobile had dqep rose carnations. -Hardtop. Good-looking work I SERVED FROM NOON ;slstant in another, good-sized knocked down two no-^arktng Annette Packard of Manches­ top in cherrywood pattern d L a n e t G(/ys one/ Dolls Reservation Advisable Uown, “ so that he is familiar signs, the driver, a 22-year-o)d ter, sister of the bride, waa helps a wife find extra count-1 with various departments” , or, college student, told police he flower girl. She wore a floor- er space. APES (A Musical Fable of Broadway) ■ someone who has been manager was using a battery-powered length dress of deep_ rose, and By iin a snlall, northern New Eng- shaver and lost control of the carried a basket of carnations m Bus, not coupe, size. Capac-1 and town. Salary he estimated car. In shades of pink. ity of 16 table settings Y Frank Loeeser, Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows Minr n js fep?/ S T A T E DD1ITII7D n A r (AHAM)’ helps her handle big | B M i l iUNUVOOMNS •iWBIl Presented by MANCHCSTIR CINTIH FRII PARK RIAB OF TMIATBI loads. *Table setting as established by the | m iniD H ir SOCK and BUSKIN DlfltidlEin lIU li Association ot Home Appliance Man Pri., May 10 and Sat., May 11 at 8 P.M. “ Soalphunters” 1K)O-9t0O STABTS FBI. — 1st BUN “Itexas Today” 6:80-8:40 Sandv Dennis BAILEY AUDITORIUM '“ Sweet November” General Admission $1.60 CHDKI 7 M r J H L M ME m

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 P A G E n v i P A G E FO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 I Corcoran, presidents; Mr. and snake cage designed and con­ the band were under the direc­ Bolton Robertson PTA Mrs. Robert DeProspero, first structed by Karl OJala, a 6th tion of Louis Beaulac. instru­ freestorase Tolland County Leading the State in Growth Rate County’s Center vice presidents; Mrs. Ross Nel­ grader; a study of bacteria mental music instructor. ALL Hears Concert, grown on various foods, and By BETTE <)VATRAI,E Farm League Teams Open son, second vice president; Mrs. W inm CLOTHING shopping needs. Andover, Oo- Ellington experienced a 36.2 second mioet densely popiilelted per cent Increase from 1960 to 1966, according to statistics pro- Still Manchester Duane Svreet, secretary, and dissections of frogs and of a m o r e c o l o r lumbla and Hebron, tend to per cent population Increase town In the area), and Cokim- 1967. The number of dwelling vlded by theConnecticut Tax Elects Officers Mrs. Raymond Maisone, treas­ cow’s eye. Tolland County ia growing at NEW YORK (AP) — Ceramic N O LIM IT the fastest rate of any area In split their shopping betweenduring the eight years. The 1968 bta hes 146.2 persons for each units increased from 906 to Department. Manchester serves as a com- Increased from 4,671 In 1960 to A science and hobby fair and urer. The second grade contributed 1,923 during, the seven-year Baseball Season Monday tile manufacturers now produce the state, according to statistics Manchester and Willimantic, ac- population Is, listed at 7,600 of ita 21.2 square miles. - The town ot Tolland continued mercial and manufacturing cen- 8,091 in 1906. Manchester’s in- a concert by the Robertson Elected delegates to the PTA a display on simple machines PARKADE cording to the Development compared to 7,600 last year Ctoventry has 226.8 pereons period, covered in the report. in Its bell-ringer capacity, post- School band were featured at Council were Mrs. Matthew and their uses, and the special tile In more than 280 dlfferertt released recently by the Con­ , , , ter for people living in Tolland creased from 17,936 to 22,639 "nie Bolton baseball season In the fall, and payment is Commission staUstlcs. and 6,680 In 1960. m each ot lU 36.6 square Andover had the least In­ Ing the Increase In mo- CQynjy according to statistics during the same six year period. last night’s PTA meeting, at Broneze, Mrs. William Whitney education classes exhibited colors, compared with about a necticut Development Commls- made then. The company guar­ CLEANERS aion. Retall sales in Tolland Coun- Hebron was the second larg- mUes; EUngton 218.7 persons crease from 683 units In 1960 will iret under way Monday with which officers for the 1668-69 and Mrs. Albert Roussel. crafts made during the year. dozen colors available before sss lABt vonr nr n 1 1 1 n«r released by the Connecticut De- Manchester’s dominance over antees all bulbs. World War II. The colors are It’s where the action Is, lead­ ty averaged $944 per person est growing of the area towns, for each of its 34.3 square to 665 last year, or a 14.1 per hides l^reased by (W.6 per cent ^dopment Commission and by the area in the field of retailing. all four teams of the farm school year were elected. Children from all grades ci>he town of Manchester has fact seemingly overlooked so creasing by only 18.5 per cent crease. wUl be calling balls and strikes. which will turn the money over The zoning board will hold an ^H and County tanked at the Affairs. The number of become the retailing center for Joseph Tracy, manager of the executive meeting tonight, hop­ far, by commercial establish­ during the eight-year period. An­ .And Growth Seen Continuing to FISH. bdtbom o f the eight cotmtles dwelling units increased from towns east of the Connecticut pony league Bolton Lake Hotel ing to reach a decision on the ments. The county’s buying In­ dover’s population remained at 12,853 to 14,663 during the seven- Nursery Meeting Tuesday come Is only a fraction below 2,100 for tji® last two years, com­ The county towns will con­ Hive-mile radius. This usually In manufacturing employment River. It’s dominance is ex- team, will ope nthe season with request for a zone change from of sotTie of the lapger or mJsre year period. pected to continue and in- The Bolton Cooperative Nur­ second place Hartford County. pared to 1,771 fn 1960. tinue t!o gnow at a rate for ex­ results In a congregation of opportunities. The county a game against Colchester Sun­ R2 to Rl. rapidly growing of the area South Windsor’s increase aver­ crease. sery will have a general meet­ Only Shop Center in Vernon Bolton experienced a popula­ five or six major chain stores _ __ towns provided manufacturing day, May 26 at 2 p.m., at the Kindergarten orientation will ceeding the staterwide average, towns, to encourage limited aged 45.4 per cent for the seven The only other retailing center ing next Tuesday at 8 p.m. in OiUy Vernon, of all the Tol­ tion Increase of 22.7 per cent within a particular area, such commercial or industrial t,412 persons^ pony league field behind Bolton the Community Hall fireplace be held tonight at the element­ according to various projec­ year pierlod. the number of of substance will be the town ary school for parents of all next land County towns, has a shop­ during the eight years. Hie town as In Vernon. Elementary School. room. tions. growth, is one solution to the dwellings increased from 2,628 of Vernon which Is shown as a year’s kinderg;arten students, ping area of medium size, ac­ remained at 3,600 population for Dividing Vernon’s 22,000 per­ - Fine Arts Exhibition The agenda will include a re­ overwhelming property tax ®b^® ® in 1960 to 3,821 in 1967. sub-regional center for Elling­ cording to a map provided by the past two years, compared A glance at present activity sons by six stores, leaves about A combination fine arts and view of by-laws and a report of from 7:30 to 9 at the elemen‘..T.ry burden on the In«vidual home- , ^ South Windsor registered a ton and Tolland, and a portion the Development Commission. to 2,933 eight years ago. in ToUand would indicate in­ 3,700 customers per store, Q^^^ner. located within the county, 33 of industrial art exhibition will be the executive board on its deci­ school. 73.2 per cent Increase In the of Coventry. Vernon's retail The Democratic Town Com­ There are few retail establish­ Columbia Increased Its popu creased building activity In lit would seem ____ more______practi- them located in Vernon. These held next week Monday through sion concerning a meeting place Most area towns are finding flactories provide jobs for only ■'umber of registered motor ve­ sales will be limited to meeting mittee will have a special meet­ ments In the other county towns, latlon by 38.6 per cent from 19- housing, leading to the possible cal for one chain store to ^locate Friday at Bolton Junior-Senior for the school next year. The themselves caught in a bmd of 2,397 of the county’s 92,200 hicles between 1960 and 1966, the immediate needs of the ing tomorrow to decide on a in which a family can spend 60 to 1968. It remained at 3,100 diversification of housing to in a town o f about 5,000 per- High School. fireplace room can no longer be ^ r ^ l n g coats for running people, or 1.8 per cent of the compared to 26.2 in Manchester. area, with Manchester continu­ candidate to replace Dana Han­ their money, for the last two years, compar- meet an increasing demand tor sons. The exhibit will be open lor used because the town needs of­ the town government and the state total, South Windsor’s motor vehicles ing as the prime shopping area. son on the Board of Education. Most Tolland County towns ed to 2,163 in 1960. apartments. The present practices and public viewing dally from 9 a.mi. fice space. srtiools opposed to a limited The orily county town to be The names of candidates must don’t even have a major groc­ Hebron Growth Large Also piossible is a growing guidelines ruling the location to 3 p.m., and at 7:30 before the All parents who have or will be submitted before the board ery store, although they are Coventry’s population Increas- awareness on the part of retail of retell business, turns shap­ of revenue, taxes on an Hated in the 60 top manufac- places the uic majoriitymai«ni,v of01 real- town meeting Monday night, have children in the school this MOTHER'S DAY and from 7 :30 on Tuesday eve­ meeting Tuesday. usually well populated with ed by 22.4 per cent during the estabHsllimenrts, of the oppor- pens into commuters. It forces jM ^ r t^ - turing towns was Vernon which dents in a commuter role. year or next are asked to at­ placed 42nd In both the num- The largest employers in the ALL TOP LINES ning In conjunction with a meet­ gasoline stations and liquor eighth year period. The town tunlties existing in the smaller, town residents to spend their tend the meeting. Unless the state legislature her of manufacturing jobs (2,- area towns are usually the COSMETICS ing ot the Bolton EJducatlon Manchester Evening Herald stores. population was projected at growing towns. money outside of thetown, and „ Nursery school children took changes the formula for school 397) and in the number of schools which employ not only Council. Bolton, correspondent, dem e- Families in Tc^land County 8,200 for 1968, or 100 less than Grocery store chains usuaUy eliminates possible job oppor- i d , ^ v t o ^ s will find tbAm their annual field trip to the well Young, tel. 648-8961. towns gravitate to Vernon or last year’s 8,300, compared to look for a market area of over tunitles in the town. selves in exitremelv manufacturers (33 as of 1966). teadhers and administrators, ARTHUR DRUG The exhibit will consist of all farm at the University of Con­ Manchester for the majority of 6,356 in 1960. 10,000-16,000 peMons within a The possible diversification S o n s The lack of employment op- but also office workers, oofe- forms of fine art media Including necticut yesterday morning. portunlMes in the county tovms, teria and custodial emidoyes. oils, watercolor, printing and Memorial Day Parade Lived on Boats drawing. The line arts program Plans are being made for the HONG KONG — A tone Ume is under the direction of Donald annual Bolton Memorial Day there were up to 180,000 people Macaulay. parade. Those who are g3>ing to who lived their whole lives on The Industrial arts display will be in the line of march should the thousands of craft that include furniture, lamps, decora­ swarm in the harbor at Hong COBBIES: contact the parade chairman, tive bowls, and a wide variety Norman Preuss. Kong. Now the g;ovemment has of material usage. The program Gar Wash Saturday persuaded some 48,000 ‘boat is imder the direction of ^ g e r The sophomore class will wash people’ to live In apartments Titus. cars Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 on land, since mechanized fish­ THE ACTIVE Flower Bulb Drive p.m. at the high school. The ing techniques have reduced The Class of 1969 will hold a cars will be made to sparkle in- the need for manpower. flower bulb drive Saturday, starting at 10 a.m. to raise •HOE money for the class and- make the gardens more beautiful next When you want the best, buy spring. Members of the class will cttn- VBSS ittie entire town, taking orders Cor six dilCere^ varie­ ties o f Hlolland bulbe—tuUpe, Impalo, block texture with multi colored trim, beige texture with multi colored trim 16.00 hyadntbs, grape hysclnths, daf- fo^ls, narcissus and crocus. The bulbs are to be delivered NOTICE In accordance with the re­ quirements of the Zoning Reg­ ulations of the Town of Man­ chester, Connecticut, the Zon­ PINE PHARMACY ing Board of Appeals will hold a public hearing on Monday, 664 CENTER ST. ~ 649-9814 May 20, 1668, at 8:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room of the Mu­ nicipal Building, on the follow­ ing applications; STATE HEARING ALSO. THE SAFARI SATCHEL: FASHION TRAVELER Sun OIL Company, 404-406 Hartford Road, Business Zone n . Request Special Exception for gas station, and Certificate Sonora, the stropped casual, with buckle, in platinum texture. 17.00 of Approval for same, at above location. Texaco, Inc., west side of Oakland Street, north of #434 415 Mein St. 361 Center Oakland Street, Business Zone Manchester Street n. Request Special Exception Manchester for gas station, and Certificate of Approval for same, at above location. All persons interested may at­ tend this hearing. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS John F. Clifford, Chairman John A. Cagianello, Secretary •

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Where it’s so easy to use your Burton’s Charge Account. > IS'UFESCASUAl^ BE SM AR T...SH O P DAIRY MART • Tratltmark 0/ Tht Sl»a Cmmilly & SHrtly Co. nod ill oiiocijlfd comptniti. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. I 1 p a g b six MANCHESTER feVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 P A G E S E V E N ed while in the Cuban army " Group Set Rescue Crews Within five years ago. 3 Men Held The Hans Christian Andersen Montessori School •> Columbia To Probe 600 Feet of Miners W. G. GLENNEY CO. In Looting of U.S. Rabies-Free Tolland, Connecticut Lake Leased (ConUnned from Page f>ne) WASHINGTON — In part be­ The Babv Ha** tN M16 Prices atlon where the water was deep­ Affiliated with the American Montessori Society peared imminent, when they Weston Home cause of the success of vaccina­ C □ est. They hit |iedrock with their tion laws for dogs and other To Rec Unit 14 **»*,* A free will offering will be There have been many com- Springs. Wesley Rartson has resigned as indoors—without breaking your back, or the piggy bank. Here’s how. of the four firms was asked to by flood waters, thus blocking He then radioed for help from DU. I f ' DU. 9’ DU.6V*’ h ^ M n , Deborah Louise, daughter of Robert T. £>nd taken. plalnits of speeders on each of Her fiance is thO son of Mr. the passageway. professor at Drew University quote a price during the first the state police, who said thby Nancy Roberts Munson, 623 Foster St„ Wapping. She was bom Bom and educated In Eng­ these roads and the town se­ and Mrs. Erwin Hyson Sr. of 413 Theological School to take a job phase of the negotiations which However, Sundstrom sa'id the found two diamoned rings on the May 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand- land, Slade is an associate of lectmen hope to have the com- Woodland St. in Connecticut. it said began last March. But, escaping men might be able to ground near the suspects. Other parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Goodrich, Gates Rd., Es­ the Royal College of Music, Lon­ misslon set up certain speed Miss Czapla attended Stafford His ouster as dean of the IRONSIDE CHINA the Army said, price competi­ bypass these obstacles on thlr valuable and money were found sex. Her paternal grandmoUier is Mrs. Anna Munson, Port- don. He is organist-choirmaster limiits on each rood. school had touched off a wave tion had begun as early as Octo­ High School, St. Francis Hospi­ ■way oult. near the door of the house, Rarely can one be elegant- and at the same time practical. Red-Cliff has reproduced land, Maine. of St. James Episcopal Church, In other business, the select­ ber 1967. tal of Nursing, Hartford, and the of faculty resignations. He a About 100 persons, including police said. a graceful and durable ovenware china which deserves to be in every home of good ****!* Glastonbury, and organist at men voted to,re-name Walter evening division of the Univer­ nounced his own resignation "On March 6, 1968 Deputy the miners’ fiamiUee, remaining All three suspects were held taste. The Heirloom Pattern may be seen at: „ , RaHato, ’Una Michelle, daughter of Fred C. and Norma Temple Beth Sholom, Manches­ Kokoseka as dog warden, Guy sity of Hartford. Mr. Hyson at­ Wednesday. Play it cool Secretary of Defense Paul at the disaster scene tills under $10,000 bail on charges Marlow Parlato, 228 Oak St. She was bom May 2 at Manches­ ter. He has presented numerous Beck and Russell 'Wheeler as tended Manchester High School Dr. Ranson announced his ap­ Nitze approved the establish­ morning after a crowd of more of larceny and breaking and ter Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. recitals In the Greater Hartford lake constables and named Wil­ ment of two additional produc­ and St. Francis Hospital School than 500 gathered about mid- pointment as professor of theol­ entering. and Mrs. Walter Marlow, Malone, N.Y. Her paternal grand­ area. bur Lambert of (Collinsville, a tion sources to achieve a prod­ of Inhalation Therapy. ndght as rumor '^read that ogy at Hartford Seminary Garcia told police that his WEUES FARM WAGON and colorful parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parlato, New Haven. His program will include the CPA, to audit the town b'ooks. uction rate of 25,000 rifles per The wedding is planned for rescue w ^ near. Foundation, Hartford, Conn., legs and hands were amputated * • « * • Preliminary plans for changes ROUTE 83, TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. — 649-7669 works of Bach, Franck, Buxte­ month each as quickly as possi­ May 25. Rescue fofficials warned that and said he Intends to sever because of gangrene which set on Rt. 8 are on file in the town Hansen, Paul Robert, son of William Cannon and Mary­ hude, Hurford, Messiaem, ELMCO translucent panels, in colors fresh as ble. it might not be possible to bring all connections with Drew. in when he was severely wound­ clerk's office, according to the ann Griffin Hansen, 66 W. Middle Tpke. He was bom May 3 Scheldt and Pepping. "At that time the*' Army was the men out immediately. They at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents selectmen. all outdoors, block heat ra^s but not the light that his subcommittee would be in the process of conducting a have been cramped for more are Mr. and Mrs. James M. Griffin Sr., 21 Bralnard PI. His The committee named to study you love. Reinforced with fiberglass, they reconvened, Ichord said, "The 9 price competition for a second than three days in a cold, damp paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hansen, the change to a new fiscal year House Armed Services Commit­ stand up to all kinds of weather. Use them for source. This competition had be­ area where only a few could 129 Lenox St. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Anna Church Women will meet in the town hall May gun in October, 1967, leading to tee has been pressing the Army stand. 15. patio and carport covers, fences, pool screens for years to establish a second Hansen, New York, N.Y. He has a brother. William Michael, 1. award by June 1968. The final The mine passageway is only ****!■* Sponsor Supper, Voter Session Set —anywhere you want to feel protected but not award was to have been made source for production of the rifle 36 inches high for most of its A voter-making session will be in order to reduce the risks of Wayland, Cory Allen, son of Andrew A. and Gloria Mo­ on a price basis, but it envi­ two-mile reach into the moun­ ran Wayland, 36 Marshall Rd. He was bom May 8 at Manches Show on Monday held at Yeomans Hall Saturday closed in. production stoppages and to In­ MOTHER’S DAY GIFT a b a a sioned a U month start up time, tain. ’Two men are a half-mile ter MemorialUT MAAS I I Hospital... 1 THis T 1 _ ____ maternalA.______m grandparents. . . ■ are _Mr. from 10 a.m. to noon, according troduce competition into the pic­ "Supper by Candlelight,” with 26” X 8’ PAN EL. with first deliveries in August farther in than the 13. Another and Mrs. Frank Moran 9 . Short______St. __ His paternal grandparents to the registrars. 8 ture.” half mile deeper are 10 oth .rs, 1969. The sources then compet­ are Mr. and Mrs. Andrlew Wayland, 62 irfield Dr. He has a a "Spring into Summer Fashion Conservation Center Visit REG. $6.59. 5.94 ing were Hydra-Matlc Division The chairman said committee presumed dead. brother, David, 4. Show,” will be presented Mon­ The fourth grade class will of General Motors Corporation; members "were pleased to see Ambulances arriving late day at Neill Hall, St. Mary’s visit the James Goodwin Con­ Harrington and Richardson of that second sources were at last Wednesday night set off the first BrowiUee, Terri Elaine, daughter of Norman Keith and servation Center in North Wind­ Episcopal Church. St. Mary’s Worcester, Mass.; Maremont of established but I am greatly wave of anticipation. But H. E. Bonnie Pike Brownlee, 64 Worcester Rd., Vernon. She was born ham today, according to the Saco, Maine; and CadUac-Gage concerned about the $14 million Sundstrom, overnight supervi­ May 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Episcopal Church Women will class teacher, Joseph Sardone. Mark Your Boundaries of Warren, Mich. difference’between the two con­ sor of rescue operations said of parents are Mr. and Mrs. Royden Pike, St. Stephen, N. B., sponsor the event. ’The tour will concentrate on tracts (GM’s and H&R) and the an imminent rescue, "It defi­ “ On March 26, 1968, Army Can. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. Pauline Tracy, Ca­ Supper will be served at 6:30 natural resources conservation fact that the cost per rifle nitely is not so. Whoever called A POST AND RAIL FENCE TELLS THE WORLD THAT YOU TAKE and Office of Secretary of De­ lais, Maine, and Floyd Brownlee, Vernon. She has a sister, p.m. Fashions and models will In conjunction with subject mat­ fense officials reported to the seems to be unrealistically high for those ambulances didn’t do Laurie Ann, 2>4. ter now being covered in PRIDE IN YOUR PROPERTY. BUY NOW AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES so on my orders.” deputy secretary that this as 1x)th contracts greatly exceed • n • «r * be furnished by Sears Roebuck science. FOR MOVF OUTDOORS TIME. timetable was far too slew. the price at which Colt is prod­ A 200-foot area at the en­ Poulin, Ronald Raymond, son of Loo Jr. and Sandra at the Manchester Parkade. ’The other two fourth grades They recommended that the ucing the rifles.” trance was roped off. The wait­ Murray Poulin, 96 Foster St. He was bom May 6 at Manches­ Miss Joan Leveson will serve will make the same trip May price competition be canceled Recenit contracts with Oolt ing crowd sat on a slope facing ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. as commentator. Miss Donna 14 with their teachers. Miss and that immediate negotiations have averaged out to about $104 the entrance. Field kitchens set and Mrs. Ralph Gross, East Hartford. His paternal grandpar­ Sharp will play background mu­ Joan Krush and Mrs. Alma WHITE CEDAR be begun with all four compa­ a rifle. The first year of the GM up by the Salvation Army, Red ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Poulin, Sr., East Hartford. He has sic for the show. Lesniaski. nies—with the purpose of select­ contract averages out to a cost Cross and an Army Reserve three brothers, C9»ristopher, 8, John Scott, 6, and Jeffrey, 1%; Tickets are limited and may unit served soup, coffee and ing the best two out of the four, of $316 a rifle. Harrington & Ri­ 6nd a sister, Lisa, 3. be obtained from Mrs. Richard Manchester Evening Herald sandwiches. Rhodes of 49 Coolidge St., or R O U N D RAIL based on capability'to produce a chardson would receive an aver­ * * * • . V Columbia correspondent Vir­ age of $260 a rifle. As the hours dragged on, Mrs. Decorator closiiit Mrs. Richard Pabst of 170 fully qualified rifle, with deliv­ Gamo, Ronald Robert Jr., son of Ronald R. and Jean ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. 10-FT. SECTIONS eries to begin by February In its earlier hearings, the Audrey Dillon, wife of a trapped Clifford Gamo, 141 Branford St. He was bom May 6 at Man­ Ferguson Rd. 1969—seven months earlier than Ichord subcommittee had polht- miner, said, “ I’m just going to chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. Pabst is chairman of the sit here and wait. When I see Table-top color T9 the original schedule.” ed out that as early as 1961, a Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Clifford, Keene Valley, N. Y. His pater­ event. She will be assisted by AT THE YARD D E LIV E R E D Ichord said in an interview Defense Department study had him, that’s when I’ll know he is Mrs. Elmer Odell, Mrs. John safe.” nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gamo, Mt. Spring REMEMtER that at this stage, the Army was described the M16 as the best Rd., Farmington. He has three sisters, Cheryl, 6, Laura, 4, and McDowell, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Ren. *4.9.5. ^ 4 ^ 5 0 Reg. $5.1.5. ^ M prepared to award one contract shoulder weapon for 'Vietnam. Mrs. Dillon’s husband, Ottie, Julie, 3. Myron Rice, Mrs. Edward MOTHER'S DAY suffered stomach cramps 4.70 to GM's ilydra-Matlc Division. Jt was nearly seven years aft­ • a * * * Platz, Mrs. James Marshall, CANDY — COSME’nCS Wednesday and , his physician, When the subcommittee er that study before i twas de­ DistincUvely styled in walnut finished hardWood: Woodard, Sharon Ann, daughter of Leonard Daniel Jr. Mrs. Winslow Wanchester, Mrs. NO. 2 GRADE learned of this, Ichord said, it cided to make an allout effort to diagnosing the ailment by tele­ and Carolyn Michaels Woodard, 324 Collinsville Rd., Collins­ William Hewitt, Mrs. Tommie ARTHUR DRUG phone 437 feet above him, had .Super transformer powered with 3 booster stages for Delivered questioned giving Hydra-Matic arm the Vietnamese with M16s, ville. She was born April 23 at Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Stringfellow, Mrs. Mike DlBello, antacids sent to him through an brilliant true to life color picture what he called preferential and the Defense Department be­ Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mi­ Mrs. David Pierce, Mrs. Alex­ STOCKADE FENCE 6.^, ^7^« air vent. treatment, and demanded that gan looking for additional chaels,, Lake St., Vernon. Her paternal gfrondparents are Mr. ander Elgner, Miss Kathy Pabst, WITH 1 POST SecHons l i > . y D * The rescuers encountered dif­ 16.95 . negotiations continue with a ll. sources of supply. and Mrs. Leonard D. Woodard Sr., Chestnut St. She has a Miss Martha Pabst, Miss Susan ficulty in trying to put an 800- FREE USE OF POST HOLE DIGGER four companies. brother, Michael Leonard, 1; and a sister, Kelly Ann, 2 ^ . Pabst, Miss Cynthia Pabst and gallon-a-minute pump into er- * * * * ' General Motors Issued a state­ Mrs. John Fedorchak. TREAT HER TO A ment saying, "While General Firemen Answer Bergmann, Karen Ann, daughter of Richard John and Mother-daughter hostesses for Motors’ Hydra-Matlc Division Dorothy Nelson Bergmann, Deepwood Rd., Vernon. She was the supper are Mrs. Robert and A RO YAL Dress up a^doorway has had no previous experience Only One Alarm the OLD $ bom May 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Miss Diane Dieterle, Mrs. Fred in building the M16 rifle. It has grandmother is Mrs. Irving Nelson, Ridgefield, N. J. Her pa­ and Miss Andrea Burr, Mrs. MOTHER’S DAY produced more' than 4,000 of the Manchester,-firemen enjoyed a ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Bergmann. Ridge­ David and Miss Diana Kozlo- You can install ornamental metal columns complicated M39 automatic compartively quiet day yester­ field, N. J. She has a brother, Robert Alan, 2. vlch, Mrs. Stanley and Carolyn AT guns of high quality under a W eldon 9 4 « * « and railings to give your home a custom look day with only one alarm re­ Full 18'" diagonal picture Wojcoskt, Mrs. Ronald and Miss current contract with the De­ sponse listed between both the 297 Green, Robert Edward, son of Robert P. and Nancy Sl- Paula Haldeman. at surprisingly low cost — especially this partment of Defense.” tik Green, 36 River St., Rockville. He was bom May 6 at Man­ Tpwn and the Eighth Utilities Drug Co Also, Mrs. Russell and Miss CAVErS LOG The M39 is a cannon mounted District Fire Departmeflts. chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are month, when we’re featuring savings for Y on fi lt e r planes. A GM spokes­ of fhi'ir ri'w. oHdfr*’ Mr. and Mrs. Edward SItik, 395 Village St., Ellington. His pa­ Laurie Broderick, Mrs. William The single alarm was a small and Miss Susan Moorhouse, Mrs. CABIN Move-Outdoors Time. man confirmed in an interview woods fire on West St. that was ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Green, Caribou, 767 MAIN ST. Edward and Miss Kathy Glen- Route 87 a report that the M39 program answered by units of the town Maine. CORNER COLUMNS. 4 4 4 «i 4 ney, Mrs. James and Miss Ker­ is being phased out. department and extinguished in Poflim q In B.rch SffC6*t Lebanon, Conn- ri Kole, Mrs. Ivan and Miss REG. $15.50. In a statement announcing a matter of minutes. Porh-nq Lof Morgan, Buff Henrietta, daughter of Gary L. and Linda * 13.95 Krlstoff Morgan, RFD 3, Wlllimantlc. She was bom April 30 Gail London, Mrs. Edward and CaH for at Windham Community Hospital, Willlmantic. Her maternal Miss Linda Till, and Mrs. Park­ R AILS, 4’ LENGTH. grandparents ^ e Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Krlstoff, West Wll- er and Miss Linda Vaughan. RESERVATION REG. $5.68. * ^ r v lington. Her Eternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Hostesses also are Mrs. 5.10 Morgan Sr., Sherman Mills, Maine. Her paternal great-grand­ Charles Covey and Miss Sherry 423-0256 mother is Mrs. Thomas Wilson, 212 Center St. She has two Sapienza, and Mrs. Lloyd David­ QhoiaiAL ^TlsudA, Qjv Jown, sisters, Melanie, 3V^, and Jessie, 2 ^ . son and Miss Shelly Stone. U. S. CHOICE, BONELESS yjcuuijo dhof^J'ix, lAp^Jimsi i OVEN ROAST : o f BEEF SPECIAL , ,

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FANCY BASKET OF LARGE HARD HEAD, OF CAUF. S’TORIC HOURB: 1» A.M. to 9 P.M. Do you have a Grante Credit Act^oiintT Take up Ut 2 years to [»y , depending om ynnr TOMATOES ICEBERO LEHUCE MANCHESTER SHOP / Lb. 29c Each 19c KNOWN FOR VALUES...C0AST TO COAST |w .g !g l e n n e y 6 4 9 -5 2 5 3 FRIDAYS CO. TO 8:30 P.M. HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 3 3 6 S A T . T O NORTH MAIN STREET 317 Highland St., Manchester, Conn. Phone 643-4278 NOON MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE ELlINGtON GLASTONBURY ; 85 E. CENTER ST, BUILDING MATI91ALS— LUMBER— FUEL ^ P A Q I m O H T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 PAOB N iia i might begin to And our tax demands upon ourselves easing. But such a time . Weather can never come unless we somehow man­ Connecticut Yankee From Your Neigh hor’s Kitchen Scouts Planning to Clear age to keep some kind of rein on both Statement PUBU8HJED BY THE kinds of spending—both cash and bor­ By A.H.O . By DORIS BBLDINO HKRAU) PRINTINO CO.. INC Some of Townes Litter 13 Blaell Street row. >• I - day, the reasoning was then, fltrowberries are just about WINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — He bringB to Connecticut the Manchester scouts will search MANCHESTER Manciieiter, Conn. the state will establish a erveryonelB favorite fruit,' and Moist air began to flow Into the Chamber during the month TU01CA8 F. B^QUSON tnoBt iihatogenic cut of jaw we the town Saturday for Utter and of May. In previous years there WALTER R. FERGUSON puntment of Corrections, a w Mrs. Lotus (Carol) DcH’Ai^ela Connecticut today from the tlilfdc we have ever seen in pub- they probably won’t have any were six areas In Manchester Publiabers Watehinsr H m Heeb Go By wWle it to doing that, St w ll of U Omnt Bd. makes a south and southwest, bringing ______Founded October 1. H81 Ue life. trouble finding U. and this year ten areas have PET CENTER cut the oM sheriff appendix. atirawherry Ribbon Pie, which, mild temperatures and a good We really knew, aH the Ume, all those He ha* a top-notch reputa­ The scouts will )>e participat­ been selected for the program PubUataed Every Evening Except Sunday* We next watched, through she says, "pates top*’’ vrith her deal of cloudiness. aod Holidays. Entered at the Post ornce at years we were writing peevishly about tion to go with the jaw. ing in the sixth annual Scout due to the increased number of Manchester, Conn., aa Second Class Mail one General Assembly seeriiim family. Another family favorite In contrast with the record FOR THE MOTHERS THAT ENJOY FISH ' the way the tall, pinpoint heels being And he oomea to Oonneotlcut Clean Up Day, sponsored by a scouts interested. Matter. Sifter another, the reluctance of is her Stuffed Flank Steak. low readings earlier this week, worn by women got themselves caught to be a long delayed "fliwt” for temperatures will be a bit high­ cubcommittee of the Chamber (NOT THE EATING KIND). SUBSCRIPTION RATES ~ the Democrats, vlw Strawberry Ribbon Pie Payable In Advance in grlUwork and sidewalk cracks and this state. er than average for the next of Commerce City Beautiful SENATE SERENADE One Year ...... 330.00 For such pleasant reasons, the sheriflfB, to enact a Depart­ 1 tliree-otUKe package sttaw^ Committee. PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) — It Six Months ...... 15.50 cut their way into floor finishes, that berry gelatin cou|>le of days, the U.S. WeeJth- A lO-GALLON TROPICAL FISH AQUARI­ we find the taking of offloe by ment of iM - All scouts will meet at the sounded more like the Far East Three Months ...... 7.80 there would come tbs day when fash­ Hien there came. In the iw ? ^ cu|p gfanuiated sugar er Bureau said. One Month ...... 3,eo nniia MSclJougall, as Oonnecti- The moist air flowing from municipal parking lot at Main than the Old West In the Arizona UM SET UP, COMPLETE. JUST ADD YOUR ion, being fashion, would go to the other aession, the cheerful word that 1% cu|M boiling water ~ MEMBER OF ctst’s first Oommdssioner of 'the Gulf of Mexloo to Pennsyl­ and Forest Sts. at 8:30 a.m., Senate the past two years. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS extreme. Oirrectlon, one of those oooa- the Democrats were ready, at 1 ten-ounce package m>zen Sen. Wing Ong of Phoenix, OWN WATER. The Associated Press la exclusively entitled stmtvberrles vania was being drawn along and will return to the parking Now this is the year at the big heel. sions when we swell up with last, to let progress come to lot at no pleased even tem over the Atlantic Ocean and members of the (Xiamber will means, finally gets somewhere then that, as we remember our cheese, softened he had made in Hong Kong, ’the All rlMIs of republlcalion of special dls- -droumference greater than that of the a low pressure area over upper furnish transportation and bu- * REFLECTOR WITH liatohea lierein are slso reserved. ' It ought to be. awn conduct, we took particu­ 1/a cup sifted confectioner’s serenades to gallery visitors ankle above It. What we have now Is an sugar Michigan. Iiervlslon flor the soout clean up BULBS The fhet that there is final­ were made during recesses. The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ eminently sensible heel, of the kind lar pains to be looking th# Drier air was following a cold program. Cub scout packs and sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ ly going to be a Department of 1 teaspoon vanlUa * PUMP ft FILTER KIT graphical errors appearing In advertisements grandmother used to try to buy back other 'way when the Democrats, front stretchng from Michigan Boy scout troops participating Oorreotions, and the fact that dash o f salt and other reading matter In The Manchester as port of their deal with them­ to Oklahoma. In the program are urged to a HEATER ft Evening Herald. in the first era of Uie flapper. It is the Us first Commissioner seems, 1 heavy cream, whipped selves for a Department of Cor- The front,, preceded by show­ wear gloves. THERMOMETER kind of heel which dletates that when by AD advance reports and Im- reotions, did something quite 1 nine-inch baked pie Shdl. Subscriber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Washlng- cooled ers, has been moving so slowly Trucks will accompany each lon Post News Service. the lady puts her foot down, she must preselons, such a remarkably the oppoette of cutting out the WANTED a GRAVEL Pull service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. that the chance of showers pre­ do it not with any obliquely feminine fine choice for the stale to be iPor red Myers, dissolve gela­ scout unit to 10 designated area Publishers Representatives — The Julius old sheriff appendix. dicted for tonight could last into In town and the units will have a BEGINNER’S BOOK Mathews Special Agency — New York, Chi­ thrust, but with an honest, square stance able to get, are suf^ently Instead of aboUshlng the of­ tin and sugar in boUing water; cago. Detroit and Boston. Friday, but high altitude wind detailed maps specifying the ar­ We wont hnivea, tools, positive in atmosphere ia make M d frozen berries and lemon shears, trimmers, snips, which achieves an Impressive dignity fice, the Democrats fattened U patterns indicated otherwise. ea to be cleaned up. REG. $22.43. WAS $16.95 MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ us willing to forget some of the juice; stir until berries thaw axes, shovels and anything and concentration of w el^ t and purpose. up. To the sheriffs o f Hartford, These upper winds were Max Grossman, chairman of TIONS. negative atratatems by which and ohlB unUl panHally set. else that needs a sharp Pethaps one should worry about the Now Haven, New London and changing from southwesterly to the chamber’s subcommittee the state finally arrived at such For white layers, blend edge. Satisfaction Guar­ Display advertising closing hours: possibility that the big heel will keep on Fblrfleld (Xmntlee, who hod west, indicating that the dry air For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. a point. cheese, confecUoner’s sugar said, "This project not only anteed. For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. been struggling along on |8,800 should reach southern New Eng­ serves as a one-day spring clean growing, until it becomes grotesque in And, as a maibter of fact we vanilla and salt; fold in small For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday a year, they voted new saleries land fairly early Friday. up for Manchester, but it is al­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesdav. its turn. But for the time being it is a have very Uttle right to stand amount of whipped cream ; then For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday of $13,500 a year...... so an educational experience for Rotory Blade pleasure to be able to relax from that on sticky principle at this late fold in remainder of cream. (EVERYONE ELSE ALSO ENTITLED TO BUY) For Saturday — 1 p.m. Thursday. And they voted new salaries POPULAR MOTORCYCLES the scouts, since in their adult Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before continual worry that the ladies are about date. Spread one-half the white Special publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday of $11,600 a year to the sherifIBi mixture over bottom of pTe AKRON, Ohio (AP) — The life they will remember the lit­ and Monday publication. to teeter or trip themselves into broken (Herald photo by Bucelviclus) Bade in 1998, we applauded of Windham County, who had shell; cover with one-half of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. ter they picked up as a scout. Sharpened CA MANCHESTER PET CENTER heel or twisted ankle. the symbolic vote ending the MRS. DELL’ANGELA AND GIRLS been receiving only $7,000; of red mixture and repeat layers. says the 1968 total of motor­ Also, the parents may well re­ Balanced I *9U 985 MAIN STREET Thtirsdeiy, May 9 It is comfortable and pleasant for the county system of government LHchfield County, who had cycle tire sales is expected to member the litter they throw Chill until set, about one hour • and spread with bread stuffing. watchers at least to have the heel where in Conne^oiit even though the been getting $6,000; and of rector for the town of East reach 760, CKX). In 1964 there out of the car window today may “SHABPALL” Hours; Mon. thru Sat. 9-6 — Thurs. to B or more, and serve. Roll as If making a jelly role, it is now, and if our opinion matters, reform General Assembly and Windham and Tolland Counties, Hartford. The couple has two were fewer than one million iho- be picked up by their boy next Phone 643-5305 Stuffed Flank Steak and tie both ends and middle 649-4278 the reform Rlblooff admlnlstra- where the previous salary had daughters. Dawn, 6, and Tracy, torcycles registered. By the end week.” 58S Adams St., which we doubt, we would say there Is to l-% pounds flank steak with string. Manchester Manchester’s New Tax Rrfte tSon which were making such been only $S.000 a year. 4. of 1968 some 2.6 million will be The clean up day is one of something aesthetically pleasing about 1 teaspoon' salt Sprinkle steak roll with Wor­ bold and historic changes In All this. It appears, was the Mrs. Dell’Angela is a mem­ registered. the projects being sponsored by Last yeetr, alter a succession of years the appearance of a well-tumed heel, '4 teaspoon pepper cestershire sauce and place suet Connecticut did flinch at the particular poUtloal price that ber of the Newcomer’s Club of and that It has a stylirimess which never 1 teaspoon monosodium gluta­ on top of roll. Place steak on in which Manchester did fairly well at business of trying to make the had to be paid to clear the way the Manchester 'YWCA, Waddell did attach itself to the perilous spikes of mate rack in open roasting pan. Place the grim task of trying to hold Its tax abolition of county government Vo*" the new Department o f School PTA, and is on the board dash of garlic powder (op­ in 325-degree oven and bake rate steady, there was a break upward the spindle yeairs. We hesitate to pro­ real by atooliahlng the county Coorreotione, with Its chance of of directors of the East Hart­ tional) 1% hours for medium, or 1% in the rate, pleasantly tUsgulsedC tor nounce any style so right It should never sheriffs too. bringing Connecticut into the ford League of Women Voters. Very weM, we (hought then, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire hours if it is to be well done. She attends St. Bridget Church. those who wished to pretend they change, for change itself Is, of course, Courtesy National Gallery Of Art, Wcu*ilne;ton, D.C. twentieth century, and with its sauce i'«fi»m gets its main objective, werMi’t paying an increaise, by the re­ the one permanent law of style. But this apparently very fortunate find Remove from oven, slice in SELF-PORTRAIT, C. 1891, BY EDOUARD VUILLARD oven If the sheriffs hang on piece of suet one-inch pieces and serve. LADY’S NEW BROOM valuation of assessments which canie would be a good stage for a UtUe leisure­ for its first Commissioner. Bread Stuffing TFMPI Wte an eppendix. Some future A native of New Jersey, Mrs. SHERIDAN, Colo. (AP) — and floor covering ly loitering. We stin feel good about H. into effect. 6 slices white bread, torn into Dell’Angela has lived in Man­ pieces One of the first things Mrs. Jane' 308 MAIN STREET—ACROSS FROM BOURNE BUICK Ibis year, without any pleasant dis­ chester 16 months. After her I k iw i I k k 2 eggs Rosenbach did after taking of­ guise, there has been a major surrender marriage, she went to San Die­ Simple Patriotism l teaspoon salt fice as mayor of this Denver to those rising costs and those additional By Rowland Evans Jr. go, Calif., and from there to Inside % teaspoon pepper suburb was to dismiss the chief Raleigh, N.C., where she lived expenditures no one seems abte to re­ What we need more of in America — 1 tablespoon parsley flakes of police, city attorney, munici­ until coming here. fuse. and other lands —is downright old-fash­ Open Fo ru m 1 small onion, chopped pal judge, street superintendent Her husband Is planning di­ and health commissioner. And, instead of being able to adver­ ioned patriotism. I mean the patriotism Robert D. Novak 2 stalks celery, chopped defined in dictionaries as "love of coun­ tise itself as a community which has Report . ."Unforgivable" 1 tablespoon gyrated Parme­ Pre-Summer Closeout Specials try’’ and as "devotion to the welfare of proved it can hold its tax rate steady, ness going at a hundred miles san cheese (optional) one’s country.’ ’ To the Editor, WASHINGTON — Deep under- an hour on any road whatsoever evaporated milk to moisten Manchester treats Itself to a 4.1 mill in- Specifically, CORE leaders pointing to a way out for poli­ Early on the morning of May Not a jingoistic "m y country right or cover concern by Negro leaders under any conditions what, Saute onion and celery in one crearo. wrong.” Nor a nihilist despair which says and other rational black power ticians worried that Abernathy's 2, 1968 a seventeen year old boy that the Poor People’s March soever. However, it is the ro- tablespoon butter or margarine Perhaps there are gome taxpayers who "smash it as unworthy.” But the patriot­ advocates have felt that Aber­ tactics can only lead to a dead met his death when his car on Washington may be a danger­ sponslbtllty of the local police until soft. Combine bread, salt, can find some way of aiQustlng their nathy's demand for one million end. CORE’S answer, posed in missed the curve on Bolton Cen­ ism which says “ Let’s do everything in ous exercise in futility will sur­ and the State Highway Depart­ pepper parsley flakes, grated our power to see that our country is right jobs, even if granted, would terms no more radical than Dick ter Road just before passing the bookkeeping, or their expenditures, or fa ce this week in a dramatic ment to protect in some way cheese and egga; add onion and —in its policies, its morality, its concern only produce annual pilgrim­ Nixon’s, could give Congress a home of my parents and went their own incomes, to this nasty increase proposal by the militant Con­ the residents living on roads celery. Add a small amount of for the unfortunate." ages for more Federal handouts. new, pragmatic answer instead over my mother’s flower bed in­ Do O ne Or The Other hi their town tax bills. gress of Racial Equality where proven danger points evaporated milk and mix well, Is your vision of the United States in­ But since Abernathy's demands of the vague open-ended propo­ to the yard next door, taking off But the great majority of Manchester (CORE). more likely will not be met, sals of Abernathy. are known to exist. The curve on making sure all ingredients are extricably bound up with the singing of The CORE proposal, de­ two trees at ground level and Bolton Center Road has been homeowners Mdll find themselves power­ "America the Beautiful” ? Nothing wrong they have privately felt the slde-ewiping a third. sufficiently moistened. Add CERAMIC BATHROOM veloped ove'r recent months, is fruits of the march would be proven thus time and time again more milk If needed. less to compensate for this additional in that! I still get choked up on "purple The oar wasa total wreck and scheduled to be released later frustration and violence. but nothing whatsoever has been expense, or to cushion its blow against mountain majesUes,’’ the "alabaster this is the second time in less Flatten out flank steak and this week. It is addressed, sig­ Accordingly, Nixon's nation­ A Thought for Today done about It. It costs so little and adds so much. their own budgets. cities,” and all the rest. Have you ever that two years that two various season one side with salt, pep­ nificantly, not merely to Federal wide radio speech of April 25, As a Connecticut tax-payer, I It lasts a lifetime. Don’t settle for .sub­ 'me dilemma is this: ‘mere seems no seen those snow peaks piled high up Sponsored by the Manchester individuals have met their per, raonosodium glutamate officials but to the march’s spon­ surprisingly overlooked by both Council of Churches feel that I and others have a stitutes. Nothing has the style like there In Glacier National Park? Have you deaths on this curve with their and garlic powder. Turn steak reasonable way by which Oiose who pro­ sor: the late MarUn Luthqr press and politicians, struck a right to half-way decent protec­ CERAMIC Tile. pose and control town expenditures can watched sunset on the Arizona desert? cars going in the neighborhood tion either In the form of a sign­ King’s Southern cAiristlan Lea4- highly responsive chord among Whenever life’s perplexities Ever seen New York CMty at dusk from ershlp Conference (SCLC), of a hundred miles an hour. The al light or barriers along the handle their duties and responslbllltJes CXIRE leaders with its call for bear heavily upon us, we ought a ferry, with those monstrous monoliths deed, the proposal represents a speed limit on this road is 36 road of the property. without imposing such unreasonable bur­ all Ht up? I pity anyone to whom all "black capitalism." That set in to take time to be quiet with clear break by CORE from miles an hour. An Angry Resident .95 dens on the taxpayers. this is old hat. motion t(ie first indirect con­ ourselves'before God so that we Carpet Your SCIX3 and its new leader, the There have been several other Nancy J. Hutchinson Any one o< the overburdened, protest­ But patriotism shouldn’t include a "gee tact between Nixon and CX>RE, may, as the mystics have said, Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy. a contact that helped shape the serious accidents due to this ing taxpayers would have trouble, we whiz look what’s happening —it ain’t "wash our souls with silence.” same curve and yet, even after Home for Spring 119 Although the CORE proposal details of the CXIRE proposal. know, If he or she were put in position good but we can’t stop it" sort of atti­ avoids overt criticism of the If you and I are so harried the first death, the police made "Appalled, Anguished" INSTALLED “ Handouts are demeaning," of authority and responsibility and told tude to everything that comes over the march in the interests of black and so pushed that we have no no effort to put up any kind of a To the Editor, says the CXIRE proposal. "They Up to 100 Sq. Ft. Indudes Labor, to fix the size of any of the particular pike: Such as the constant drift of peo­ solidarity, it Implicitly puts time for that, then we are busier special warning sign or signal do violence to a man, strip him We are appalled and anguish­ ANY THREE ROOMS Miateri»>l« and Your Choice o f Colors. ple into the big cities, half of whom down Abernathy’s demands for than God ever intended us to be. light. There are no barriers to appropriations from which the whole bur­ of dignity, and breed in him a ed over the failure of Manches­ L.T.WOOD wouldn’t come If they could see the hard­ massive Federal spending as Only under such circumstances protect the property bordering den is built. hatred of the total system.” ter voters to support Project' ships ahead. Or such as the McLuhan just more begging for handouts. do we ever begin to realize both on the highway. Concern. A symbol of good will. COMPLETELY CARPETED Yet the fact that the problem seems thesis that we are all the children of tele­ CXIRE's answer Is a community the reserves and the powers LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET Instead, it calls for the Negro Is it necessary to watt until Project Concern is a tangible] insoluble does not make it tolerable. vision, that the TV media has grabbed development program to "draw community to develop its own latent wlt)tln us, and the powers a niember of my family or a realistic effort to demonstrate Soimer or later, something has to give, us, with its instant acquisition of knowl­ funds from many sources and FRESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT Do Pont SOI Nylon Carpet commerce and Industry. “ We and the understanding that God member of some other family that affluent suburbia does care 'me routine, almost fashlimable, urge edge and instant implantation of desire, promote self-generating growth seek to harness the creative Himself stands waiting to give living on this stretch of highway for the poor, the less fortunate and so it’s good-by to books and quiet with the aim in time of ending Up U H sqsar«-yard$ A in such a situation is to begin beating energy of private enterprise to us. meets his death due to the fact dwellers of the clHes. the drums for additional financial help eveningfs and calm conclusions. achieve a solution to America’ reliance upon the taxpayer.” Its Samuel Johnson, immortalized that he was simply working in base would be non-profit, com­ When will Americans realize ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY GUT AND DISPLAYED See our tremendous to the towns by the state. ' No, the trend to the cities could be crisis,” says the six-page CORE by Boswell, once said of Oliver his front yard when an accident reversed if we made that a priority and munity-owned “ community de­ that the color of skin, configura­ selection of fine And it can be proved that, if it weren't proposal. Goldsmith, "He would be a happens? Is it necessary for a were willing to spend as much treasure velopment and service corpora­ tion of features, and accent of carpeting to please for the presMit amount of state aid com­ Contained herein is the poten­ great man if he realized the email child to be killed in wan­ voice are superficial and total­ on rural America as we’re going to have tial for a union between black tions” to develop new and exist­ wealth of his Internal re­ ton before the police of Bolton NOT PRE-PACKAGED your pocketbook ing teito towns like Manchester, our tax to spend on urban renewal. And we ing Industry Inside the Negro ly irrelevant to the character power and the Republican par­ sources.” (Manchester) take heed and do and worth of an individual? Yes ” rate would need to be many mills high­ should combat, tooth and nail, the sug- ghetto. ty’s traditional philosophy. And any of us in the midst something about this danger — today was not too soon: to­ 299 This is nothing less than black er than it is. gresUon that because everything is T V . CXJRE’s proposal bears a strik­ of our perplexities would find point? economic natlonlism, with an morrow may be too late. OUR bWN CURED BRISKET But, even if the stater’s extractlim of oriented, we are in the everlasting grip ing resemblance to Richard M. ourselves more adequate than Down the road a ways, work Implied separatism that makes Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Otter Jr. money from us all seems less direct and of the hidden persuaders, the fa’se Nixon’s recent statements, a we have ever been, with great­ is underway on Route 6., on U.S.D.A. CHOICE white liberals, still yearning for less painful than the direct town tax on valuers, the instant conclusioners and fact fully realized by CORE er assurance for our living, if, both sides of the road. Deep the bawdy playwrights. immediate racial Integration, real estate, it is not really the sound leaders. in quiet, we would give God a embankments have been made "Should Promptly Resign" -OR- $ ^ Q . O O I hope that patriotism means also a heartsick. But It strikes a re­ ' In recent days, Nixon has chance to make known unto us on either side where the work is solution. Rather than disguising the caring, not only for the country’s repu­ sponsive chord for Negro mili­ To the Editor, TUB AREA source of the money we spend for gov- been in contact with (X)RE the wealth of our Internal re­ in process. The only markers to Members of the Board of Edu­ so ft tants and has the Indispensable tation, but for its appearance. The Swiss leaders Floyd McKissik and sources. warn the motorists are two enunent and governmental .services, we and Germans manage not to litter their virtue of attainability. cation, if you vote for continu­ INSTALLED Roy Ennis through intermedia­ Chaplain Russell E. Camp fllmpsy wooden signs with tiny ing Project Concern, you are still need to face the brutal fact that land with beer cans and dumped refuse. ries. Thus, their surprising According to CXDRE's pro­ Connecticut State Prison lights on them. The motorist go­ not voting against 131 regis­ there must come, some day, a halt to We can get at this business of air and agreement on economic black posals, the long-term loans and w aim ing at even a normal speed can tered voters in Manchester. You the ceaseless escalation of these expens­ water pollution if we’ve a mind to. It power could turn out to be technical assistance needed hardly see them until he is near­ are really voting against 3646 es. Not where the money is coming from, is not altogether a matter of apperrrroo Nikon’s first real breakthrough from the Federal governriient To understand democracy as ly on top of them. HEAD CUT w^uld have a total price tag of people who chose to vote against so much as how much money is to be either. It is a question of attitudes into the Negro leadership. a state where everyone can say Such negllence in either in­ quiet, less than one billion dollars — this Project on April 30. of mind —a sense of order, an apprecia­ What makes this all the more what he likes and do what he stance mentioned above is not spent, and when it will ever stop in­ tion of quality, an awareness of the dis­ considerably less than the I submit, therefore, that any­ TOBIN’S SUGAR CUBED—SLICED remarkable is the recent history likes is anarchy (and) has noth­ just plain carelessness; It Is OUR OWN CUREiD creasing itself, is the real, legitimate ciplines of man and nature. Cleanliness Kerner Commission's unattain­ one In elective capacity who of (X)RE. Less than three years ing in common with real de­ criminal negllence, pure and question. Is there ever going to prove was a virtue which even the ancient He­ ago, (X)RE was nearly pros­ able recoihmendatlons and in- mocracy. ignores the will of the majority possible any stabilization, any sound flnltively less than Abernathy's simple and unforgivable in the should promptly resign from the Oz'ite brew dietary codes embraced. trate, Its treasury empty, and —Alexander Dubcek, new leader BACON mind of any decent human be­ Board. SC O TCH HAM balance between what a community ac­ People? Maybe that subject is more its influence low. McKissick was vague demands. ot Czechoslovak Communist ing. difficult. Can all of us be like Will Rogers Consequently, CORE may be A most concerned citizen, knowledges as its n^eds and what it can an uproariously disruptive force Party. Granted, no one had any busi­ KITCHEN assess as its resources? and say "I never met a man I didn’t at the White House conference Waltqr Barelsa Lb>1.49 Lb. 65c Carpet Has there ever been an administerator, like” ? Quentin Reynolds, the war cor­ on civil rights in late 1960, de­ CARPET SPECIAL respondent, likewise said that he got to a boaMi nsmbeo-, manding a $100 billion "freedom a^ lre just about anybody he ever in- budget" by the Fedjeral gov­ 100% FH Uclan vdio proved capable of reducing HOME FREEZER DEPT. A Approved tendewed. ♦ ernment and denouncing the Tiles! , a municipal expenditure? Or of Just hold­ In this fortunate American climate, (ex­ "capitalistic system." Fischetti Hindquarters of Western HERCULON ing it stationary? Or, to grow even more cept for the tornadoes) successive waves Since then, CORE has flowly Newl 12-inch squares of FORMICA COUNTER TOPS lenient, capable of holding the Incroase of immigrants, attaining new livelihood regained prestige in the Negro Ozite Carpet with a rubber EXBERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED in municipal expenditures to any prede­ and self-esteem, have left behind a lot movement. More important, al­ backi No waxing or polish­ 78 Colors to Choose From KITCHEH CARPET termined rate per year? of false trust In ancestry and heredity, though McKissick still oc­ ing! Just vacuum clean. ‘ Installed in 9x12 Area and made tremendous strides on their casionally demagogues for pub­ STEER . Made of stain-resistant The answers are, of course, negative. In own. And for those who seek to see the Vectra fiber. 16 municipal affairs, as In our business af­ lic consumption, its leaders hand of Providence in all things, per­ privately have come around to colorsi Great for fairs, and our private affairs, our nat­ haps the reason why black and white the view that,neither King-style kitchens, rec-. ' * FREE ESIYMATES $11095 ural talents are all for spending, not for find theiiiselves inhabiting this same demonstrations, massive Fed­ rooms, baths! iJiii2*xi2’ tii« cutting. America is this: To teach us ail how eral spending, nor Molotov cock­ SHOP AT HOME To be fair, while we moan about Man­ inconsequential are the matter frame­ tails is the answer. (9 DIAL 643-A662 ' chester tax rates, we also have to ask work and the color of skin, and how APPROXIMATE CUTS NO OBUOATION oursetves the question of whether thingi all-important are the habits of compas­ 2 SIRLOIN ROASTS CARPET TILES OUT OF TOWN . are much better anywhere else. And the sion and intelligence and spiritual aware­ 6 to 8 SIRLOIN STEAKS ness. 8 to 10 PORTERHOUSE STEAKS 1 EYE ROUND CALL OOIXKOT honest answer would have to be that we Herald There is even a patriotism buried deep 3 to 0 SHORT STEAKS 1 FLANK STEAK can easily see, looking out from Man­ 8 to 10 SWISS STEAKS 4 SOUP SHANKS OPEN DAILY 9-6 within the sharpest activist and militant Yesterdays 10 to 15 LBS. UAMBURO chester, municipal situations and tax —for- these people are disturbed at what 2 to 4 SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS 1 RUMP ROAST 4 to 6 LBS. STEW BEEF THURS. - FR1. 9 • ^ rates and prospects for the Uiture much they regard as their country’s failure to 25 Years Ago worse than ours. live up to its idealism embedded, say, No extra charge for custom cutting, poddng end sharp freezing. Sunday. The Herald did not What, in face of all the IneyltabUilies, in the Declaration of Independence, Con­ Your C

n w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 PAGE BLIVIM P A Q I n C N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 Discrimination Weapon EVERGREENS South Windsor NHRR Trains TV-Radio Tonight Yew—Bpraading (Datk Gi«en) 18”-22'’ D ta. . .SM Yew— Spieadins: 22”-26” D i a ...... Teachers to Give Their Views Derail in .2 U.S. Threatens Use Yew—Spreading 18”-20” D fcu...... Television Yew—ifptlght 28”-32” H ig h ...... Ctf Busing Project to Board 6:00 < 340) Feiry Hsaon (10) I Love Lucy Yew—Upright 22”-24” H ig h ...... Incidents ( 8d3) Mike Douriae (40) Sports Of Contract Halts (lUt) Merv GrifOn 7:16 (90-40) News Arborvitae— Globe 28”. 32” D ia . . . : ...... Tlw Board of Education will be held. Installation of officers HARTFORD (AP)—Ten hours (18) Woody Woodbury 7:30 (94) Making Thdnga Grow------(1090-2330) Daniel Boone (C) meat tonight at 7;S0 at the for the coming year will be held. (90) Thb is the Life These are full and nicely shaped plants at wbolMMl. prioM. after an elg^it-car passenger (Continued from Page One) jy ineffective pattern of token- (M) lOsterogera Neighbor­ ( 8-40) Second Hundred Years 8 - le years old. Orchard Hill School. Teachers Cub Scout Awards hood (C) In South Windsor who have been Cub Scout Pack 188 at Avery traln was derailed just south ^3^ n,llllon U.S. Mint in Phlla- ism and voluntary compliance,” (Sm Oombat ( 3-12) Cimarron Strip (C) of the Hartford station of the (40) MdHsle’e Navy (R) 44 BALDWIN ROAD, MANCHESTER— 644-8049 working with students attending Street School recently gave delphia was told his contract Ryan told the House reeenly. 5:30 (19) Newsbeot (C) 8:00 (.24)2 - Washington: Week in New Haven Railroad, three cars "could be suspended or terml- "Voluntary compline . .a e . Is (94) What's NewT Review schools under Project Concern awards to the following boys: (18) Report (18) Los Crane will tell the board of the pro­ Gary Pelletier, engineer and of a freight train left the tracks nated” unless he acted to inte- an easy way out, which tells mi­ (40) News ( 8-40) Flying Nun (C) (R) nearby. grate his work force. Neither nority job seekers and employ- (90) Navy FUm 8:30 (18)‘ SubsciiwonSubsciiptloa TV gram and how It has worked sportsman; Steven Andross, 6:00 ($0) UtolMte’a Navy <24) Fourth Estate First Fedsrst Announcss Good Nows! out during this school year. engineer and outdoorsman; Rob­ The locomotive and eight pas­ contract has been terminated, grs alike that the government Is Phil SUvera ( 8-40) Bewitched (C) (R) senger cars of. a train headed however. not serious.’ ’ ( 9 i ;Medloal______Lab (R) (10303230) Ironside (C) (R) The Board will make a deci­ ert Reeves, athlete; Scott 640) News. Sports, Weather 9:00 ( 3-12) Thur^ay Movie (C) sion on the educational specifi­ Kenyon, artist; Michael Nadeau for Springfield, Mass., went off Johnson’s September 1966 ex-— ------Herbert HUl, • labor ^ director of „ iC) (R) NEW QUARTERLY DIVIDENDSI the tracks at about 4 a.m. ecutlve order applies to all gov- the National AssociaUon (SO) HlgMIghte ( 840) That Girt (C) cations for the proposed new and William Collins, silver ar- (40) Nerws, (Combat (34)------Your -Doties lloris WUon TV plng, will be doing something denner; Doug Stewart, gold Other trains were shunted but requires "affirmative ’ac­ ders." 7:00 ( 3) 'World of Lowell Thoma.s 11.00 ( 3-8-103930-40) News, Sports. arrow and Weblo b a d ^ ; Rob­ around the site while repair "It is a study in ineffectuali­ Weather (C) new and different this Sunday, tion’ ’ programs to ensure up­ (2(>3930-40) News, Sports. (20)jorno Honey Weal Cantata Sunday. Cantata means ert Reeves, weblo denner, and crews worked to repair the grading of minority workers. ty," Hill said in an Interview. e w e r (C) (19) Nowsbeat Jeff Small, assistant Weblo damage. "The federal government 1 s S-19) Truth or Conseouences 11:26 ( 3) Thursday~ -sdai Starlight (C) ‘‘On, Sing” , and at both serv­ Companies covered by it em­ f vt'Sn (10303230)») 'f’Tonight (C) ices, Early Worship at 9 a.m. denner. Passengers on the Springfield- ploy 6 million persons—one- directly subsidizing racial dis­ Daiwerous Years (R) ( 8-40) J ow)W BishopI Show (C) and Late worship at 10:30 a.m.. The following boys are to be New Haven line were____ taken_____ —in third of the riatlon’s work force. crimination In employment _ In (34> Basic Economics (R) (13) Late Movie Holy Communion will be cele­ denners; Brian Dutton, Don buses around tom-up sections McCready calculates that-these major sectors of tihe American SEE SATUHDAYTI TV, WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS brated using a ‘‘Folk Luturgy” Taylor, Kevin BVench, Tony of the track. firms have 3 million job open- economy.” setting in place of the usual Enes and Alex Jones. Assistant At about 2:16 p.m. three cars ingn a year that could be filled Edward J. Sylvester Jr., Di­ Radio Communion Liturgy. denners are Robert Umberfleld, of a southbound freight derail- from minority groups. rector of the Labor Depart­ The youth of the church will Gerald Ferguson and Scott ed as the train was crossing The fact that businesses that ments' compliance office, said (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 18 or 18 be taking part in these serv­ Wigneski. over to the detour tracks. No disregard nondiscrimination low bidders have been bypassed minute length. Some stations ••arry other short newscasts.) ices, supplying the music with One year service pins were injuries were reported. pledges have escaped contract in some cases but conceded no WDBC—1360 7:25 David Brinkley Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal 5:00 Ken Griffin 7:30 News of the Wortil their guitars, giving the Com­ presented to Don Taylor, Rob­ The second mishap blocked cancellation was assailed by contracts have been terminated. 6:00 Joey Reynolds 7:46 Joe Garagiola munion Service its title, ‘‘Oh, ert Umberfleld and Denver Rep. William F. Ryan, D-N.Y., He said persuading contrac­ 9:00 Dtcfc Robinson 7:60 Sine Along both the regular two tracks and 1:06 News, Sign Off 7:66 Red Sox 'vs. Senators Sing Unto the Lord A New Dale. Cub scoutlng's highest the detour tracks, and the rail­ as "an inexcusable story of bu­ tors to adopt affirmative pro­ 10:30 Nightbeat W B O H -310 NO NOTICE REQUIRED Song!” award, the Arrow of Light, was road transported passengers be­ reaucratic betrayal.” grams before contracts are 6:00 Hartford HighllghU 11:00 News, Weather, Sports slg;ned "is the smartest thing to 7:00 News 11:16 Sports Final Avery School Meeting presented to Paul Brown and tween the Hartford and Berlin “ What has emerged instead of (EJP photo) 8:00 GosU^t 11 :S0 Other Side of the Day Watch Hrst Federal for MORE 6ood New$-S00NI ‘The Avery Street School will Paul Ferwelda. stations by bus. effective enforcement is a total­ do." i3:00 Quiet Hours WPOP— 141# hold a meeting on Tuesday at The following Cub Scouts were A Ho-hum View of a House Burning (Firemends Practice) 6:00 Danny Clayton Show Open your Account Now. 8 p.m. A "Fine Arts Night” will winners at the Space Derby. The 6:00 Steve O’Brien be held which will highlight the Den winners were Alan Gough, 9:00 Dick Heatherton Member Federal Savings and.Loan Rc>aring flames in abandoned house during South of a girl. 'The house, on Sullivan Ave., was one of 12:00 Gory Girard Show FREE Inturanca Corporation activities of ^ e children In tis Jeffrey Small, Steven Andross, W IN P—1*80 Windsor firemen’s practice draws the i(Jle attention several eyesores that firemen sent up in flames. 5:00 News field of endeavor. The Children’ Gary Pelletier, Robert GlUlgan, 5:16 Speak Up ' Chorus will sing several selec­ William Collins, Michael 6:00 News 6:16 Speak Up Hartford KODAK FILM 9 Vermont, with a Masters in .bus­ held an extra day in June to tions. Nadeau, and Brian Dutton was 6:46 Lowell 'nioinas Prises will be awarded to one the pack champion. Tolland iness education from University compensate lor the 31st. 6:66 PhU Rlzzuto With Each Roll of (Jonnecticut, on third step. The board also approved the 7:00 Tlte Worid Tonight winner from each class in the 7:20 Prank Gifford 127 620 126 Manchester Evening Herald Miss Rosemarie Pella (Home closing of school at 12:30 on Poetry Contest recently held at 7:30 Speak Up Sporta D eveloped the school. An art exhibit of the South Windsor Correspondent Economics, high school) B.S. de­ May 29, to permit the holding 8:0O News 8:10 Speak Up BLACK WHITE AND KODACOLOR work of the students will also Catherine May, tel. 844-2296. !• LUMBER • BUILMNO MATERIALS • PLUMBING School Budget Pared gree from University of Con­ of an in-service seminar on 13:16 Siipj Off necticut, first step. curriculum for the teachers. w n c —1086 Rmery and Daniel Groobert help transplant the Charter Oak 5:00 Nows, Weather Robert ManWarren (Grade 6) Two programs will be present­ 5:16 Afternoon £)dltlon seedling donated to Highland Park School by their father, School Plants Day-In . . , Day-Out our Cash ft Carry method of doing B.S. degree from Eastern Con­ ed simultaneously during the 6:(X) News, Weather, Sports iller Pharmacy from the former U.S. Embassy Atty. Paul Groobert, after the 1966 Connecticut Constitutional To Meet $32,000 Cut 6:36 Afternoon Edition and about six blocks from the business brings you surprisingly low prices. Supermarket necticut State College, first step. afternoon, one for elementary 7:06 Amerloona 299 (Sreen Rood Convention. Pupils In the background view the Arbor Day Miss Sandra Goldman (Grade level teachers and smother for VC Press National Assembly Building and ceremonies as Groobert and Miss Atwood, principal, look style displays and self-service and doing away with fancy Hie Board of EklucaUon spent tlon; $600 from office supplies; Seedling from 4) A.A. degree from Bronx secondary school teachers. the Joint U.S. Public Affairs over a facsimile of the engraved plaque which will be placed considerable time last night dis­ $3,000 from heat;, $500 from fixtures really tumble the price. Come, Compare, Save! Ooonmunity Ctolloge, A.B. de­ Bulletin Board Building. by the oak at Its premanent location. (Herald photo by Pinto) supplies for operation of plairt; cussing the various areas in gree front Hunter College, first Tomorrow is the final day for The drive in the 4th district Charter Oak $1,500 from equipment repair; Drive in brought the enemy to within two which It might be possible to site{). reg;istratlon of children to stt^rt $500 from the replacement of first grade in September. Par­ ^ • miles of Independence Palace, / Highland Park School’s oak MOM... DOESN'T HAVE TO KNOW absorb the Board of Finance’s non-instrucUonal equipment; $2,- Miss Patti McCune (Grade 4) the office of President Nguyen Vernon ents of children who will be six seedling, said to be a descendant education budget cut of $32,(XX), 000 from funds set aside in an- B.S. degree Tarko (College, Tar- Van Thieu and the geographical years of age on or before Dec. of Connecticut’s historic Charter before agreeing to follow Super­ tiotpatlon of a town package in­ kio. Mo., seventh step. M A « . deepest penetration of the cur- 31, 1968 may register their chil­ (Gontlnued from Pago One) ^ Who Pays Pumping Station? Oak, has grown sturdy enough THAT YOU PAID SO LIHLE! intendent of Schools Robert surance plan, and $5,000 under Miss Donna Dean (Grade 3) dren tomorrow from 9:30 to 2:30 Capitol outlay for the Improlve- B.A. deg;ree, College of Our p.m. at the Meadowbrook had been killed by allied forces fwtt offlenslve. In the Viet to withstand the elements, and Bralrton’a ; recommendations. Lady of the Elms, third step. meoit of the ball field at the School office. in fighting around Saigon since ® « ^ v ® Town Counsel Asked View yesterday was transplanted to a The board was strongly op­ high school. Mrs. Carol Magyar (Grade 2) In S^wnnury. ttie enemy forces The Tolland Volunteer Am­ permanent place at the south­ posed to cutting any areas which These cuts add up to a total B.S. degree University of Con­ the Communist command’s new ^ad hSltrated Into the city and Town counsel Abbott Schweb- According to an agreement S' Pecan STARTQt would directly affect the edu­ bulance Association Trinkets east comer of the school. of $26,496. The balance will be necticut, third step. and Treasures Sale will begin offensive began. Against this, surfaced all over; this time they el was requested this week by made In 1964 with the former cational program of the schools. Miss Judith Foberg (Grade 2) The transplanting, witnessed taken from capltol outlay by tomorrow from 2 to 8 p.m. at U.S. casualties were put at 63 have been driving from outside the Board of Tiepresentattves to' City of , Rockville end Barney by the entire school, was con­ Members also noted the diffi­ B.S. degree Central Connecticut Moses who owned and develop­ placing orders for equipment at the yellow house next to Wanat’s killed suid 487 wounded. South give hls opinion on whether only ducted by 4th graders Daniel culties Involved, 'since the College, first step. ed the land, at the end of one Hicks and Meadowbrook Schools Shopping Center. users of a pumping station and Hlllery Groobert, twin son teachers’ association and the Vietnamese casualties were re­ year the developer was to turn and some qt the high school Two Resign Robert Houley of Vernon, the should be assessed or the entire and daughter of Atty, and Mrs. board still have not agreed on ported as 202 killed and 719 over the sewer pumping station KITCHEN items out of,^thls year’s surplus The boa)xl also accepted the only announced Democratic salaries, the largest item in the Qergy Forms town should be assessed. Paul Groobert of 134 Ludlow Rd. in excess of the $60,000 to be resignations of two teachers, candidate for State Senator from wounded. to the city together with the budget. The teacher’s adjust­ Schwebel said that the con­ Atty. Groobert, clerk of the turned back to the General Fund. both leaving to obtain their mas­ the 35th District, vrill speak at The heavy fighting drove New Association sewer line. The deed,, however, ments ■will be above the budget solidation charter provides that State House of Representatives The board will attempt to ter’s degrees, and who both tomorrow night’s meeting of the M countless thoustmds of fear-v has been lost. request they pointed out, recall­ the cost of all services, other and a delegate to the 1965 Con­ Let Mom enjoy avoid having to cut into the expressed a desire to return to Democratic Town (Committee at stricken civilians streaming A Manchester Clergy Asso- than those of general benefit Atty. Schwebel said the only necticut Constitutional Con­ the beauty and ing the Board of Finance has across two* bridges Into the cen- clatltm was organized Tuesday other information he was able transportation budget, but it Tolland the following year. 8 in the Town Hall. nature, shall >be financed by a vention, spoke at the Arbor Day convenience of a been told this. was felt there was no other place Miss Ann Felr, teacher of the The Board of Missions of the ter of the city, and swelled the and includes the clergy of all to find concerning the pumping ceremonies and presented the Approximately $5,226 wUl be user charge. 1 modem Pecan to cut the budget. perceptually handicapped chil­ United Congregational Church ranks of the homeless to more faiths. The board has not taken a po­ s^tion was acceptance by the school with a ground plaque Kitchen. taken out of the transportation New Teachers dren, is leaving to take a mas­ will meet tomorrow at 8 at the Treasure Chest quality in an Tapering side beguettes $900 than 60,000. Some didn't make it The new group replaces the town of the electric bill. He told which commemorates the sap­ account If necessary, and the Give the utmost In diamond $750 sition as to what portion of the The board agreed to hire nine ter’s degree course in teaching church. $475 emerald-cut with side bag­ grace a Treasure Chest mar- as the toll of civilian dead and Manchester Ministerial Associa- the board it is hls opinion that ling’s origin. reau6st for school unlforins of * ^ *1. beauty, a Treasure Chest uettes. White or yellow gold. quise-cut diamond. White or sewer lines are of general bene­ children with leaiming disabilit­ classic in white or yellow wounded mounted to more than tloii which did not include the town accepted the pumping INCLUDES; White sequin pat­ $^600 was deleted. Bralrton ex- teachers a:^ accepted the yellow gold. fit nature or what portions are At the conclusion of the 1966 resignations ies. Manchester Evening Herald gold. 2,000. Roman Catholic priests in its station and he has requested tern plastic laminated counter plained the uniforms would be resipiations of two. of special benefit nature. convention, held to revise the top on 80” base cabinet with Teachers hired include Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Gordon, a fifth Tolland corresilondent Bette President Nguyen Van Thieu membership, "In drafting an ordinance con­ former Town Counsel Robert state constitution, Groobert and purchased from the student ac­ / white enameled 21” x 24” sink, Marie Catania (Guidance, high grade teacher, will also take a Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. went on nationwide television In "nie Rev, Joseph E. Vujs of cerning the method of assessing Kahan to prepare a deed in the 83 other delegates were each tivity fund as the amount of A self rimmed, less trim. With school) a graduate of Brooklyn year, to obtain a master’s de­ Midhaels Treasure Chest Diamonds are for Giving... efforts to calm the populace. He St. James’ Oiurch is president the installation of sewer 11p.es, place of those not found. the fund increases. presented Charter Oak seedlings matching 80” overslnk grouping College, with a Master’s de­ gree. INCOME RISES LESS uig^d South Vietnam's people ot the association. Other offlc- it had generally been assumed of wall cabinets. Allocations for textbooks, li­ Rockville Hospital Notes as mementoes. gree in guidance from the Unl- School Budget CHICAGO—The 1967 Increase not to be misled by what he ®rs are the Rev. Gary S. that trunk lines, pumping sta­ Visiting hours are 12:30 to 8 brary books and audio-visual Groobert donated his to the -veriBity at Oonnecitltnit, on the The 'board agreed to a request In preftiium income of U.S. life- termed Communist propaganda Cornell of South Methodist tions and force mains are of a '.m. In all areas except nia- materials and for teaching sup­ school in NovembiSr of that year third step. from the Tolland Education As­ insurance co m p ile s Is esti­ JEWELERiJ—SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 and not to participate In nation- Church, vice president; and special benefit nature to the rnity where they are 2 to 4 Quality manufacturing throughout, crafted from select White Birch wood that is sealed, plies remained uncut. when his children were second stained and finished with baked on lacquer. Highlighted with handsomely sculptiwed bronze Mrs. Marilyn Dawsoni (Busi­ sociation, seeking the closing of mated at somewhat over 6 per E A S Y p a y m e n t s IN V ITE D 958 Main Street, Manchester . . . wide demonstrations he said the Rnbhi Leon Wind of Temple town!” Schwebel said. Nurse Request Cut and 6:30 to 8 p.m. graders, and the seedling had finished hardware. Credit terms and delivery can be arranged. ness Education, high school) school on May 31 to provide a cent. This compares with a 0.7 Communists were planning. He Beth Sholom, secretary-treasur- The town now has just one A part-time nurse for the Admitted Tuesday: Kim Eld- since been growing in a tempo­ BSBE graduate of University of four-day weekend. School will be per cent rise In 1966. wamed that the natUmal police pumping station on Evergreen son, 8 Ridgewood Dr.; Christina rary, protected place on the Meadowbrook School was elimi­ were under orders to fire Into Members of the executive Rd. Schwebel said that if the Haverl, 43 Tumblebrook Dr.; school- grounds. WHITE nated at a savings of $2,070, al­ crowds If Communist-directed board are the Rev. Earle R. town were to charge the users Aluminum 8' X 12' FIBERGLAS though the board felt it would Y Harvey Winchell, 35 Terrace Miss Harriett Atwood, High­ demonstrations threatened gov- Custer of North Methodist of this station, then all of the Dr.; Alex Gwara, Evergreen land Park principal, accepted Combination be advisable to have a nurse emment installations. Church, the Rev. Norman E. stations to be built as a result of Rd.; Alfred Dickeau, North Cov­ the Charter Oak seedling f m DOOR at the school with the large P A T ia and President Ho Chi Mlnh called Swensen of Trinity Covenant the $1.2 million sewer Installa­ entry; Olga Prucha, 8 Cottage the school. number of kindergarten the on the ^^et Cong to step up the Church, and the Rev. Stephen tion to service the Box Mountain St.; Clara Klrschner, 159 Second grade pupils In the 3 T ' CARPORT first grade students it fight against U.S. "aggression,” Price of St. Mary’s Episco- area and the Talcottvllle section Prospect St.; Laura Griswold, classes of Mrs. Ella Fletcher school. said Radio Hanoi. pal Oiurch. would be paid by users. 20 Bolton Rd.; Leonard Le- and Mrs. Mary Leslie were In Quality doors Bralrton explained the prox­ It was Saigon’s worst day The purpose of the association rhe pumping stations are with perma­ 6 4 .9 $ imity of the Hicks Memorial Put a Car on Your Shopping List... Blande, Tolland; Carleton Buck- charge of the program? nent white fin­ since Sunday, and new iean is to promote fellowship among ecessary due to the many hills mister, Ellington. Karl Golnick served as a Complete materials School would enable the nurse the clergy so they may better ish oil extrud­ Include; Corrugated swept across the city. Jets ■n town. Discharged Tuesday: Marleen nouncer. The history of Arbor ed aluminum. on duty there to go to Meadow­ work together for the goo.1 of flberglas panels, roared across the heart of the The board questioned the own­ Brewster, 98 Legrlon Dr.; Mar­ Day was presented by’ 'Julie 1” thick, pre- brook if there was an emer­ tiio rcoiiuaunity. framing lumber, city, and moments later the ership of the Evergreen station ilyn Dandurand, Tolland; David Lundberg, Erik Dam, Kath­ h u n g, scal­ gency. ^ , Goals and purposes will be flashing, mouldings, sound of 600-pound bombs was and after lengthy investigation Clifton, Tolland; Caroline Koeh­ erine Warren, Merrlanne Tay­ loped design mastic, nails awn Other items cut by the school heard. They shook the downtown discussed at axboard meeting Schwebel reported that It Is lor.and John Cochran. Jeffrey storm and easy to follow plans. board Include $6(X) from admin­ In two weeks. ler, 65 Franklin Park; Robert O screen Inserts. section. owned by the town. Miller, 29 Eva Circle; Christina Slater and Jamgs Francoline Other sizes avail­ istration expenses; $1,200 by Sizes: 32” X80” able. eliminating secretarial substitu- Blocks of Saigon’s southern Haverl, 43 Tumlilebrook Dr. gave illustrated talks about and 36” x80” . and ' eastern sections were de­ trees, and Bath Wareham and stroyed under the pounding of Bolton The Herald’s Vernon Bureau Richard Lenhardt told the his­ U.S. and South' Vietnames is at 38 Park St., tel. 876-3136 tory of the Charter Oak. VINYL ASBESTOS dive-bombers and helicopter or 643-2711. News items may be The combined second grades ALL WAYS BEST S.B.M. will gunshipe. Some houses were set mailed to P.O, Box 327, Rock­ presented three choral readings afire by the Viet Oong to cover Siibdivi&ion Map Approved ville. with solo parts by Janet Yale, 12” X12” FLOOR TILES their movements. Deborah Flynn, Paul Ofria, Di­ The U.S. Command called in ane Weiss, Amy Trabltz, Mar­ By Planning (^mmission STUCK IN CHIMNEY ^ C A N D I I S hundreds more infantrymen, CHICAGO (AP) — Nine-year- tha DWorkln, Robert Michaud, 5 .4 9 and Jonalthan Keller. tanks and helicopter gunshlps to The Pfanning Commission The total cost of the program old Samuel Plqnnley survived carton The ceremony closed with the meet the Vlrt Cong drive, wMch g^ve tentative approval to a sub- *8 $16,000 and the service Is Finance it! an accident that Santa Claus singing of H. H. Hay’s, "God late Wednesday had appeared to risks many times each year. He Carton of 46 pieces division map and requested as- , performed by Brown, Don- Save This Tree We Plant” by to cover 46 sq. ft. \ be tapering off. There were re­ got stuck in a chimney. ports, however, that the Viet slstance for Its comprehensive j^es, Inc., of Farmington, all pupils. ' Choose from 4 pop­ On a dare Samuel lowered ular patterns for Cong had brought up reinforce­ plan at a m e e ^ last night. The coat to the town, under himself Into a chimney opening any room above or ments through the night, cover­ POTHOLE PATCHING The subdivision map was sub- the 701 program, will be $6,000, atop a West Side Boys Club PORTLAND, Wash. (AP) — below grade. Never Borrow up to ing their infiltration with diver­ needs waxing, jlist mltted by Atty. Paul Marte, which is Included in the Plan- h,- Sunday- ^ afternoon. He To 3Pccd tJiG sDrinc: chore of re- sionary shelling at other points. trustee for Herbert Wilson, who nlng Commission budget to be lost hls grip and dropped th r e e .^ „,r w pothofts* and to make an occasional damp Despite the U.S. claim that mopping. #136, 141, now Uves In Massachusetts. Ap- voted on by the town Monday stories down the chimney. Oub l^eater p^ches with a minimum 144, 148. America and South Vietnamese plication for a subdl'vislon is members heard hls screams soldiers were killing 10 of the of Jackhammering, according to necessary when a parcel of land If this is adopted as part of and called firemen, Omark Industries, Inc., many enemy for every American or is divided into three or more the budget, the selectmen will South Vietnamese soldier slatin Air hammers were used to cut city highway maintenance de­ sections. notify the state that the funds through a wall to free the lad. partments are using mobile in the Saigon fighting, the Viet Since about four-and-half are available, and wheels will Cong had plenty of punch left. He remained cheerful through saws equipped with dlamdnd- acres of the original tract, run­ be^n to turn toward an over­ hls hour of Imprisonment and edge blades cut around weather PATIO BLOCKS The Viet Cong hit close In at ning from Rt. 8 along Stony Rd. hauling and complete updating came out unharmed but sooty. damaged sections of pavement. Saigon from the south and east. was sold a few years ago, a sale of Bolton’s town plan. And 17 miles to the northwest of any portion'of the remainder 3 Cars in Crash 8"xl6"x2" “ an enemy battalion of perhaps would' constitute a subdi'vlsion. Minor damage occurred in a 200 to 800 men did "heavy dam- legally. three-car accident yesterday af­ BEIGE age” to two companies of ar- ' There are 30 acres left, Includ- ternoon at 4:20 on Rt. 44A near n j o o j t mored personnel carriers from Ing a lot with Wilson’s house on Lakeside La. BROWN the U.S. 26th Infantry Division, it, on Stony Rd. Three cars were heading meaning the American force Atty. Marte’s request was that toward Coventry. A carp driven RED The ideal do-it-youreelf could not continue to block the the preliminary plan be also the by Dee A. Hlnman of Mans­ of Conn East item for around the swim- way to Saigon until reinforce- final plan, since there will be no field Depot and a car driven w R E E N itiing pool, clothesline, tool ments were rushed in. topographical or drainage by Raymond C. Hie king of Rt. Burr Corner Shopping Plaza— Next To Oaldor house or any heavy traffic d o s e In, the fighting centered changes to the property, 44A, Coventry, had stopped to I 80 along the southern edge of the The commission approved the allow another car to turn left L 1 lb. city, then spread eastward to an plan as a final plan, contingent into a driveway. For Mother's Day 24" WoterspIcRhers ^1^69 filwnd that is Saigon’s 4tb dls- on clearing up the present own- A car ■ driven by Robert C. 2 lbs. $3.50 trlct. South Vietnamese national ershlp of the parcel of land In Lawson of Swamp Rd., Coveh- G IVE A N Bm » of Mmchecte» police and American military question, and adjacent proper- try rammed into Hlcklng’s car, MANY ASSORTMENTS WEST BRANCH—Manchester PurKade police blocked off the Trlnh ty. which in turn hit Mrs. Hlnman’s TO GIVE AND ENJOY MAIN OFFICE-923 Main Street EAST BRANCH-E. Center St., Cor. Lenox car. Resident Trooper Robert CREDIT and DELIVERY CAN BE ARRANGED Mlnh Bridge connecting down* The commission also voted Original Oil Painting GFiO fififyi/lN S town Saigon with the island sec- that a request be made to the Peterson said. LENOX SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICE - Sullivan Ave. Shopping Center torv but thousands of refugees Department of (jommunlty Af- Lawson’s car had to be tow­ 250 Paintings In Stock At All Times 649-5203 BURNSIDE OFFICE — Burnside Avenue afChurch Street, East Hartford were allowed to stream across, fairs of the state for assiatance ed ^way. Lawson was given a Cor. Pim AND CENTER STREETS MANCHESTER Coll 449-0136 PHARMACY The fighting was about two under the 701 Urban Planning summons for following too close­ Most Are From Western Europe ^ Open Doily 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. MAIN OFHCE ft FARKADE OH4CE OPEN TONIGHT TR. 8 P.M. miles from the bridge along Assistance Program In order to ly and , Is scheduled to appear Open Daily till 9 P.M. — Manchester IN B. OBNTBR 4T. rows of shanties and rice pad- prepare a comprehensive plan In Circuit Court 12, Manches­ Open Thurs. ond FrI. Nights to 9 P.M. ~ Sot. to 5:30 dies. The bridge Is only a block of develi^ment. ter, May 27. . i - . 1, ^ i.

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IS lM TWILVB _ _ ^^^® ST E R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 Section Two THURSDAY, MAY 9, 19«8 ^anrlifatfr lEofttbu^ %ralb THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 Pages 13 to 24 Bolton Obituary Bulletin Student Demonstration, Planned . M n. lUOiertiM D. Rotiw Rise of llVz or 14^4 Mills Seen Manchester aiilNOTON -r- ICrs. Kath- „ ^ SECOND TRANSPLANT IN In Support of Project Concern •Hne D. Rothe, 64, of Prog Hoi- Bolton a tax rate for the next rescind aeUon taken previously eratlng budget, and the rate will FRANCE Backs RFK; low Rd., Ellington, widow of y®“ * “ P ‘’V “ meeting. be reduced by three mlUs. MONIEPELMBR,, Fnnoe_ Manchester Higrh School Elsesser, got together last Frl- shown by the Manchester elec- Bruno Rothe, died last night at The new wording is more le- Finance board chairman Roy (A P )— Prance’s seooiid heart students are planning a **ay to discuss what they could torate. If you see the loss of RocfcvUle General Hospital. 'depending on action tak- ^al, from the point of view of Peckham pointed out today that transplant Was performed by peaceful demonstration for ‘*® **®'P ^ favorable vote on Projoet Concern as not only a Heads Group Mm . Rothe was bom March______Monday night's w town .w.... the me bank, uaiin, through uiivu^ii which the me wie the luwn town woiua would suit still oe be payingpayings doctors In Montpellier' proieet- Concern nt Mon- ^® Pr®j6it»rdaughter meeting, unless, of course, the town will float the notes to bor- for for the the »39,000, *39.000. however, however either Wednesday, and the patleat j _„ nio-uf*- decided letters and a peaeful destruction.. .take this course of MIDDLEyrOWN (AP) — Wil­ of Martin and Rose Sampeck decides to cut some more, row the money. In the first mo- In one year, or stretched out -a 66-yea^oM num-was „ ! demonstraUon might help the united action." liam Manchester, author of reported in satisfaotdry con- most. * Miss Briggs, the daughter of Ztaiker, and had Hved in Elllng- ^ ® *'“ 1® ‘s 5^ mills. ■ non, passed by the town ear- over a number of years, "Death of a President," has ac­ ton all of her life. The predicted rate will be 67.5 Her this year, the notes were fhe town approves the new dlUon today. The patient’s Rennet Junior H^h School. Monday, the girls began pass- Mr. and Mrs. Walker W. Brig;gs cepted the honorary chairman­ Survivors liKlude a son, John or 6'*.5, *• '^®®®dbased on a net grand not not covered, covered, In In case case the the town town olomentary elementary school school after after It has name and that of the donor Miss M arg^rt M g g s, a sen- ^ sheeU, and sup- Jr. of 84 Flnjey St., plans to at- J. Jeaewski of West Stafford; list n f 213,338,004.113 004 TThe h p rnti^rate wfLSwas later YnfA.. voted down theai__«iL final _t plans. K *^®"a a *i *®^ out to Wd, the _town______will of the heart were not an­ lor, and one of tte l ^ e r s plM- began to form for their two tend Boston University in the ship of a local Citizens for Ken­ nlng the demonstratton, said to- jjgjy, (jqj two brothers, Joseph Zlnker and 1966-67 and 43 in 1964-65. *39,000 in Budget SO Into a long-term bond Issue, nounced Immediately. The nedy committee—with a bow to day they ®xpe^ about 200 stu- ^he sheet began, "If you feel Miss Elsesser, daughter o t the Thomas Zlnker, both of Elllng- ^"*^® *7 tervenlng year was a And so that the town is cover- ®"d the $39,000 will be incorpor- operation was performed here Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy. In southwest IiVanoe by a dents to attend. frustrated, discouraged and Rev. and Mrs. Alex H. Elsesser ton; four sisters, Mrs, Victoria ohangeover yeai.) , ed,in case the town now votes n^ed. , "I would not be here now had Rtee of Wapplng, Mrs. Walter ’^^® three-mill reducUon will against the $39,000, the same Copies of the budget are avall- team headed by Dr. Eric The board will decide Mon- powerless to combat the bigotry of 98 Baldwin Rd., plans to at- Eugene McCarthy made a dif­ Hubert of Stafford, Mrs. Anna *’® '""d e If the town votes af- amount has had to be Included •®'hle In the town offices and Negre of the Montpellier day whether to continue the and suburban inanity recently tend Smith College. < ferent showing In Indiana,” Panchuck of Hartford, and Mrs. tlrmatlvely on Item One on the in the operating budget. Peckham has Urged townspeo- Faculty of Medicine, one of project, the busing of H artford------^------the nation’s oldest and most elementary school children to Manchester said in hls accep­ Loulae Foley of East Hartford ‘*’® m®®tln?- This Is a if the town votes affirmative- P'® “ before the meet- tance speech before about 75 and three grandchildren. repeat request for $39,000 plans ly on Item One, the finance Monday at 8 p.m. at the famous medical schools. Manchester schools. The board Rham District persons Wednesday night. The funeral will be held Satur- documents for the new board will move that the second *'‘^h school. Copies will also be had tabled the decision to ”My feeling was that McCar­ *y at 8:16 a.m. from the ®>®mentary school, and would $39,000 be deleted from the on- available at that meeting. know the results of the April •lay at 8:16 a.m. from the thy had started this remarkable Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ $1.2 Million Request 12th Circuit 30 advisory referendum on the ^Our Town^ The total budget request is project. The vote was 8,646 chain of events, that he had pect St., Rockville, with a Mass performed a gallant service to of requiem at St. Luke’s Church for $1,209,959, of which $900,315 against and 8,814 In favor of is to be financed by the prop­ G>urt Cases continuing, a difference of 181 Will Open the country, and that he was at 9. Burial will be In St. Cath­ Chief Hanoi Envoy entitled to make hls run,” he erine’s Cemetery, Broad Brook. erty tax levy and 1286,464 votes of the 82 per cent of the other revenues. MANCHESTER SESSION electorate voting. said. FWends may call at the fu­ Gerry L. Gaines, 35, of New Tomorrow neral home tomorrow from 2 to The original budget request ^ ^ Besides the demcautratlon, Manchester said, however, of the Board of Elducation has London, arrested on a 12th the leaders papsed out sheets that hls candidate is Sen. Rob- 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Arrives in Paris The Trigon Players will pre­ been reduced by the finance Circuit Court warrant and urging the students to write art ^P. Kennedy younger broth­ board by $27,970 to $790,468. sent Thornton Wilder’s l6ay, er of the late President whose Rudolph______O.______Pearson (Continued from Page One) ... charged with embezzlement by to 'o ie EtoJSi“ of'’ EducT- No one cared to predict how The orlgtoaloriginal budgeitbudget requestsrequesits batlee, pleaded guUty to the Uon. "Our Town,” In the Rham High assassination waa the subject of ..,1 , Workers’ party Central long the Paris talks would last, of the other hoards and depart- charge, and received a suspend- 1. School auditorium tomorrow and Manchester’s controversial book. 1 ^ Committee. The big question In American have been re- ed sentence of 120 days in cus- " ‘1 ® Saturday at 8 p.m. T he cast of tody of the state Jail and was referendum,” Miss ” I am here tonight to keep Harrlman is due here tonight, minds was whether the North ^“ ®®‘* $11,705 to $419,491. 60 will be headed by Raymond faith with the Ideals of a Presi­ ^ Harrlman and Thuy wUl Vietnamese really want a peace Actually, the budget requests placed on probation for two *“ ''® ® Brunetl as the stage manager. dent I knew,” he said, ” to re­ L ta d ^ T separately Friday setUement or want to use the the toivn proper, even though years. Gaines was arrested in ^ . Also included will be April March when he allegedly leased response has been good, affirm my friendship with a L ^ X i o »T ^ morning by French Foreign talks only for a bombing halt, they have been reduced by the she said. Students have said Mott, Bert Kelsey, Steve Crah- senator for whom I oampaigned imaaje w . Minister Maurice Couve de An i- finance board since the public ® ear from Moriarty Bros, on Center St.'"anTfaTlVd to‘ wtuni write the letters and fleld, Patricia Buchsples, Phelps In New York four years ago, S a S ? ^ T o ‘'1 , r “ a r N e t f ^ afternoon W a s h ln X was t e m p i ^ by ® it. be at Bennet Monday night. Haines, Marjorie Simeone and and to support a presidential Douglas Gould. candidate. kith J d WWtn’ey' ^Ji^ral ™®®t « r ^ time the recollection that It took two f^finance a n ertow board fsln since L ^ toa that t hhearing eL ^ g Eugene L. Blazensky, 18, of "They seem pretty positive, Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East ^ V*® ^temational Conference years of tough bargaining with _ which mav ^ a cause of 59 Clinton 'st., charged ’with “ ^/t^ey don’t want to mess It The play is directed and pro­ “I know Bob Kennedy. I am duced by the Players advisor Hartford. Bttrial will be In St. ^®J®®tle Ho- the Communists to end the war come ^^JTlon breach of peace by assault, Honor Student convinced he Is a man of char­ Mrs. Pauline Straight assisted Oemttery, East m r t - t^l «ear thp Arc de Triomphe. in Korea.______^ ?keT o“ oper total at the pleaded guilty and was fined “Mamy of the teachers have acter who loves this country, Miss Toni M. Clementlno, by Harry Blow. The student dl- whose liberal convictions are hearing was $368,120. The town $26. He was arrested March 22 encouraged . us,” she said . . , ^ » x Friends may caU at the fu- and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 a solemn high Mass of requiem proper request now total $419 - on a warrant and accused of "S®™® have said we were be- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- sector U club president, Jerry deeply held, and whose vast ex­ Child and Family Services Horse Show in Farmington nenol home tomorrow from 3 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, at St. James’ Church. 491. perience in domestic and for­ eign affairs qualifies him for the Inspecting mounts and riders bnto K6 nnand.1 7T to 9o p.m. The Rev. John H. Duff of The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward The addition of the $39,000 ac- Riders are, left to right, Miss managed by Clarence "Honey” Family Services of Connecticut presidency,” Manchester de­ who will ^appear in a Horse Show Jeryl Vullo and Miss Judy Vullo, Oaven, manager of national St. John’s Episcopal Church of J. Reardon was celebrant, as- counts for much of this, and a clared. (formerly called Childrens Serv­ Mrs. C. Henry Hayes East Hartford will officiate, slsted by the Rev. Joseph Vujs, total of $23,250 has been added m SaSTm ^ve'C‘n and Country Fair tomorrow, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John horse shows, and attracts ex­ ices) a non-sectarian, voluntari­ March 29 and charged with ^®r ‘ he demonstration and The announcement I ^ r a h Wythe, oostum ^ ^ n - "I wish Gene McCarthy well,” Vullo of Glastonbury, and Kath­ Mrs. Rosalie Donovan McNal Burial will be in Falrvdew deacon, and the Rev. Vincent in case the town approves the Elizabeth Saturday and Sunday sponsored hibitors from more than 60 ly supported, private agency Cemetery, West Hartford. J. Flynn, subdeacon. The Rev. building of the new elementary larceny, pleaded guilty to a “rglng letters. was made at the Connecticut Uj,® i he said, ’’but It is time Demo­ erine Burdsall, daughter of Mr. towns in CJonnectlcut; north providing care and service to ly Hayes of Hartford, step Blowen, crats began thinking seriously by the Child and Family Serv­ mother of Mrs. PasquaJe Conti Friends niaymay call at the fu- John J. Delaney of St. Bridget school before Jan. 1, 1969. substituted charge of breach of What sparked the student Student Nurses’ Association Wright andMartha and,.Mrs. E. Allen Burdsall of from Canada and Maine; south families and children of Con­ B1*o1 h/\rV1A f/WVVM ff 4a vivna 41... Rival and about a campaigner who can ices of Connecticut at the Farm­ of Manchester, died suddenlv from 7 to Church was seated In the sane- interest Payment peace and was fined $60. campaign, she said, was the Spring Convention. properties; Steven South Glastonbury. Going over to Virginia; west to Ohio, and necticut. Paulette J. Law of 120 W. conviction the student poll April Clementlno was selected sound, ^ d be nominated and who can de­ ington Valley Polo Club are left a Jump In the background Is yesterday at St. Francis Hospi- ® P *"’ tuary. Peckham explained today that Lion^s Cracker Jack S(de Tonight representatives from many Tickets for the show are avail­ feat Richard Nixon.” to right, Mrs. Normand Richer Frank Conway of 267 Hackma­ tal, Hartford. She was the wife ^ Mr^ Harold Garrity, niece of « the bond issue Is voted before Center St. pleaded guilty to a 30 was more accurate than the ®" ‘he basis of Initiative and ^‘“ Se m eager, cities In 11 states. able at the gate and there is charge of shoplifting and was town vote. interest in the nursing profes- The 1 ^ 1 K^up is u ^ g the John Morianos, at right, chairman of this year’s Lion’s Club Cracker Jack Drive, and fellow Of 131 Hollister St., and Mrs. tack St. of C. Henry Hayes. WllUam O. Linhart the - - deceased, was orj^nlst and the end of this year, one interest Thousands come to see more plenty of free parking on the fined $40. She was arrested in The student poll was conduct- ®‘° " ’ contributions to nursing as prompt book of me original pro- Lion Jacob Harolan are asking Manchester residents to lend a helping hand In making this Alfred Kargl of 166 Ferguson Survivors also Include a son, WlUiam Glenn Unhart of Na- soloist. H. David Garrity and payment will be due in six This Is a Gold Star Horse than 600 outstanding horses re­ show grounds. Tickets may also year’s drive a success. TJje sale will begin at 6 tonight and continue until 9. Members will Rd., Manchester Auxiliary Show with three rings showing a stepson, two other stepdaugh- trona Heights, Pa., father of Arlyne Garrity, grand- months, before the end of the Manchester on March 27. ed by the Current Affairs Club ^ student, and scholastic Woman Reports presenting millions of dollars in be obtained from Mrs. Kargl The case of Jacolyn Provench- according to Its president, achievement. ^® ‘ ° : sell In the Parkade and along Main St. Proceeds go to Lion projects Involving the Eye Re­ chairman of the event. for nine hours each day. It is ters, a sister and brother and James McGovern of 37 El- and grandniece , re- fiscal year “ You can't just pull search Glaucoma Clinic at Yale University and toward the purchase of eyeglasses for the horse flesh. and members of the Manchester several grandchildren a n d sie Dr.,' died last night at Val- spectlvely, of the deceased, were the money off a tree,” he said, er, 17, of 46 Blssell St., charged Mitchell Cohen. On the day of As student nurse for me year, * k L Wallet Stolen Hundreds of volunteers pro­ Auxiliary of Child and Family wim shoplifting on March 27 In the town referendum, he said. Miss CTementino will be in- ‘*'® froni club m e m b ^ needy children of Manchester. (Herald photo by Bucelvlcius) great-grandchUdren. ley Hospital, Natrona Heights. soloists. „ , so the amount must be Included duce the show for the Child and Services. ■-Krynlckl Funeral Burial was in St. Patrick the budget, Manchester, was transferred to Student Council representatives volved In me National Recruit- ° '’ ‘v®-®®^?'' . * Proceeds m A Manchester woman, work­ Juvenile Court. went to the home rooms during ment Program for nursing as ?® Improvement of ing In the Manchester Memorial urday at 11:16 a.m. from the Home, Tarentumsntum. ,___ Pa.,, is In ^™ etery. East. Hampton. . . * Msjp. ,aT V There xiicic is IS therefore uiertsiure $20,260 for lor Rev. Kuhl Assumes Dillon Funeral Home, 53 Mabi charge of arrangements, which Reardon Heardon read the committal the*u. bonds,v__j_ $1,600— for expenses______Robert D. Barkley, 24, of Cov- the activity period to pass out well as various activities for ^l'® program at Charter Change Voids Vote About Town Hospital’s Auxiliary operated service. entry, charged with tampering ballots to me students present, student nurses. She is present- the school. thrift shop, The Penny Saver, St., Hartford, with a solemn are incomplete. for the bond issue, plus $1,550 Heads Fund Drive Bearers were wim a motor vehicle, pleaded The vote was 976 "yes” and ly on affiliation at Fordham Hos- The Men’s C3ub of North had her wallet stolen while on high Mass of requiem at the ------for interest on the elementary Nancy Chamberlain of An­ Walsh, A. Parke Shaw, ____ gullty and was fined $26. He *12 “ no” votes for a total vote pltal in New York City for ten Of Board on Land Purchase MeUuxlist Church will elect of­ duty yesterday afternoon. Church of St. Justin, Hartford, Floyd L. Andrews school notes (for the $39,000). dover, student council president, Zion Pulpit Sunday NATIONAL PAVING CO. V. Gilmore, Glenn C .. Rivard, was arrested In Union April 14. of 1,388 of me 1,931 total num- weeks. ficers at a dlrmer meeting Mon­ The wallet, containing $32 In at noon. Ployd L. Andrews, 76, of New has been named student chalr- Town Counsel John F. Shea The property, owned by the Donald H. Roy and Edward J. The largest reduction in the The case of Richard Ruddell, her of students In the school, A junior at me Meriden Hos- * .u t-, rm. iis—h day at 6:30 p.m. at Willie’s cash, personal papers and a key The Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, the new pastor of Zion 12 MAIN ST. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. Burial will be In Mt. St. Ben- IngtorfathVr o f l f c s Harold ------‘ aaid today that, to conform Hartford Eleotrlc Light Co., Is budgets of the town proper is 29, whose last known address Cohen said. The favorable vote pital School of Nursing, Miss ®^» ok Steak House. to the 616 Main St. store, was cemetery, Bl^mfleld. w£ A T l^r^h^fer, with a charter change approved adjacent to Mt. Nebo. The Evangeh^l Lutheran Church, arrived in Manchester the deletion of $6,000 from the was West Haven Veterans Hos- P®r cent of those polled. Clementlno is a 1964 graduate ^ rive. to held on y taken from a back room of the DRIVEWAYS-4>ARKING AREAS ne^ yesterday at St. George, Utah, April 88, an action by the town holds an option for pur­ Monday. He will be instaUed Sunday'at a special service nerai nome lomgnt rrom 7 to 9 .uv...... ___ J i.T ■ Hleronlm M. Pietrowski Conservation . '*■;—v—Commission .— ----- bud­ pital, was cohtinued to May 16 Miss Briggs pomted out only of Mt. St. Joseph Academy, and ®^ .TTfr “®^ The Marine Corps Auxiliary shop and waa first noticed miss­ at 3:30 p.m. at the church. ------toiUght ^ m 7 U( 9 where he was visiting with get. This amount, for the pur­ Board of Directors Tuesday chase. DEVELOPMENT WORK and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 TMther^.KrM r ilr "P**® funeral of Hleronlm (Her- ®f®*' ^® for a probable cause hearing on P®r cent of the town’s voters attended the University of Con- ‘ "® «, ij xvi will sponsor a card party Mon­ ing at approximately 3:16 p.m. Zion (Church has been without Delta Dagtter First chase of Freja Park under the a charge of arson. gave meir opinion, while most necticut for two years before en- '‘’he drive U normally he night Is not binding' and must The cpition was taken when to 9 p.m. Jonls Pletrowski of 114 Oak St. ®*^®® F^eja Park under the day at 7:30 p.m. at the Marine yesterday after its owner, Eve­ a regular pastor since the Rev. e NT AIR ^ R C E BASE All Types Amesite— Repaired and Installed Open Space Pfog;ram, will be m be repeated by ordinance and it was thought that a new _____ ^°"®® ®* Scottsdale, Ariz. . ^esterdav mominir °P®" ^P®®® will be Other charges against Ruddell of me school, wim students tering Meriden Hospital. early May, but due to organ • Hall, Parker St. ’the event is lyn Ough of 113 Love Lane, ob­ Paul ,G. Prokopy retired Jan. Colo. - The first supersonic all- continued to me same date are ^•’om all over town, gave meirs. She la me 1967-68 president of national delay, me students na after a public hearing. source of water might be found Mrs. Edna M. Odell 17^89f"fn” ^ lu m W a *T sot“ ^i “ eeti open to the public. served three boys go into the 29, 1967 after 24 years service weather interceptor to become Free Estimates— Time Payments The board voted to spend there. Borings produced no two counts of breaking and em- The student poll, she said, ” la the Meriden Hospital Student fccclvM pe^laslon ° back room and leave hurriedly as pastor of the Church. operational was the Aerospace M « . Edna M. Odell, 69, of George’ and Etta ^ l e r An- ^ ^ “^a”sX m n ’ ^ appropriated from °ae 19,600 of Water Department w ater. tering with criminal Intent, lar- more Indicative o f how the Nurses’ Assn, and has worked drive at me la er a . The Christian education com­ through the front entrance of The new pastor comes to Man- Defense Command’s F102 Delta . Telephone 646-2431 East Hartford, formerly of Man- drews, and lived in the Hart- J? Reserve FVhd for Capital and ceny under $250, theft of a P®ople of the town feel.” during summer vacations and The students are being a - Reserve funds for the purchase the store. Chester, ^ ed yesterday at Man- ford area most of his life. ^ Non-Recurring Exj^ndltures Town M anager R obert Wedas', mittee of Emanuel Lutheran Dagger aircraft. motor vehiole, tampering with •^'®o. she said, me people weekends while attending col- vised by Mre. .rolm Maynew or of a 14.6-acre parcel at S. Miain In recommending the purchase Robert Newbury of Rockville Chester Memorial Hospital. Survivors also Include three ® i ^ / Under the open space program w d Bpring Sts. Church will meet tonight at 7 :30 a motor vehicle, possession of a actually in me schools and lege and nursmg school as nurs- Londoii Park, Hebron. Accord- said that the parcel might be at the church. told police yesterday that hls T •>®"' °«>®r d their associate offlc Welcome Here Open Daily 7:iU‘ to 5 • Thursday till 9 • Saturday till 4 7 Faasenger Mrs. Francis Handley Tuesday’s edition. chairman of the dinner. apply only to District 1 regula­ morale the l(X)th anniversary of ®f tbe Grand Court of Con- Manoheator—649-3660 The funeral.luicim ui of ana.Mrs. Francis {sernaraBernard Gnevaner,Chevalier, 44 Wether- weiner- _ A " Mass maBu "was was celebrated at the tions. It would add, as a per­ Elks and the 50th anniversary necticut, will pay their official 643-2121 Handley of 29 Robert Rd. was ell, St. was the owner of the Church of Assumption by the AT P.O. Qpx 68—Wlappliig, Conn. mitted special use In Industrial of the Rockville lodge. Plans visitation; A dinner fit 6:80 p.m. IKknund Utate Parent Jr. held yesterday morning from damaged bushes. The truck K®v. Ernest .Coppa of the zones, a car wash operation.- for the parade, marshals and will precede the meeting. Re- PINE PHARMACY the John F. Tierney Funeral driver who paid the $14 for them Church of the Assumption, as- Thls would require a public exercises will bo announced freahments will be served after A’> - Home, 219 W. Center St., with remains unidentified. slsted by Msgr. Farrell. hearing and the request may later. * the meeting. • «M OMter St.

■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 PAGE FIFTEEN was found about 60 feet from a thousand fossilized tracks. In­ year-old girl was reported in State News her cottage near Highland Lake. cluding some of the largest fair condition today following an : Lawrences Attend Meeting ' Tax Collections §TAR eA*ElC *<0 dinosaur tracks ever discovered auto-truck cruh in East Granby , B)- Cr.AY R PO LLAN Roundup Dinosaur Site will be officially designated as that took the life of her mother Now Over 97% Your Daiiy Activity Guido SCPT. “ r H Urged as Landmark a natural landmark when the and three-year-old sister. FOR SALE z Of President's Committee Manchester Collector of According to th» Stors. <> OCT* state which owns the 8-acre site, The mishap on Route 20 All Flxtares, Heotlng Systwn, «««»»•,. WoodM Storm (Ooettaned from Page One) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Windows and Doors, Shutters, Sinks, etc. Pertaining to Revenue. Ernest Machell reports To develop messoge for Fridoy, 3-16-27^8^ applies • for and receives a Wednesday killed Mrs. Phyllis " b v “ InvitaOon Paris peace talka. Entertetn- that tax receipts as of April 30 Rocky m il dinosaur track site a homer No fuinitare. reod words corresponding fo numbers <7-81-7] ^ death in a fire that got out of bronze pla^e and certificate. Griffith, 26, and her daughter z ' L.B. Johnson, Mr. ment at the intemaUonal meet- totaled 97.6 per cent of es­ of your Zodioc birth sign. near Hartford, Conn., has been SCOtPIO control near her home Wednes­ recommended for inclusion In The natural landmark pro­ Debbie. The one-year-old, Pam­ IN4)UroE »and Mrs. Arnold Lawrence of ‘"K® was provided by Uie United timates, and that ail revenue to OCT 24 1 SmoU 31 To 61 Or . day evening. the National Registry of Natural gram is designed to enurage ela, survived Emd was taken to J;871 Porter St. attended the an Marine Band, "the Presl- the General Fund as of that date 2 Expect . 32 Evening 62 Expenses NOV 22 preservation of sites with di.s- Hartford Hospital. totaled 96.2 per cent of es 3 Obtoin ^ B e 63 From The 62-year-old woman had landmarks. O & G CONSTRUCTION CO. :;nual meeting of the President’- I’®"''® tlnct natural characteristics. •Committee L "*® i'wsidents appeared in Mancheftteris timates. 4 A J4 Fovoroble 64 Buying 113.24.35^ been burning leaves. The U.S. Department of In­ The driver of the dump truck, Field Office, Hartford Rd, (Opp. MAmdieaber Motors) SBe 65 Trovel 46-58-69 y H Neighbors brought the blase Michael F. Navaroli, 21, of Between 2:00 and,4:00 P.M. UnlU Friday Lthe Handiron!L,i^!!’?l°^'” ®"^ Bailey Auditorium on several The 1067-68 flsoal year ends 6 Brtghten 66 Lose lACnTARIUSWl I • terior approved the idea, Sen. Wed- occasions. 7 Excellent 37 Stoy 67 Where under control before firemen ar- Girl, 1, Fair Warehouse Point, was charged Sat. 8:00 A.M. to 12 Noon June 30. £^■5* ” NOV Abraham A. Ribicoff. D-Conn. 8 You 38 Obli^tir>g 68 Touch rived. with two counts of negligent and 5’rtday ______Taxes ooBeoted as o f April 30 9 Move 39 TrinrifTting 69 Conne dec' said Weilneaday. After Car Crash tf!: w Washington HUton Hotel O ) 6-21-32-43 '2 Mrs. Swanson’s charred body hoiniciae. !:ln Washington, D.C. As chair­ w ere 88,P66,340, against a 12- 10 Romonce 40 Of 70 Possible 2-18-29-40 The site, which contains over HARTFORD (AP) — A one- S /5 3 -T M ^ 11 Keep 4 1 Hunting 71 Spendirsg man of the Governor’s Commlt- Lutz Bird Walk month estimate of $8,269,338. THE BEST "EASY TO PREPARE FOODS" AT THE 12 Moy 42 Your 72R^;;M M 3d^ C A N a t Total revenue to the General 13 Gift 43 Hours 73 Whotrwts CAPttCOtN We on Employment of the X JUNE 33 U Your 44 Linked 74 N o w Handicapped, Lawrence was the Set Saturday Fund as of that date was $10,- LOWEST PRICES - - - \ JULY 23 15 Prepared 45 Job 7^W ilh 440,674, against a revised 12- 16 Estimotes 46 News 76 X MN 20 Tlhe 0th annual Spring Bird SPECIALLY FOR ,11-14-25-36 17 Little 47 Yourself 77 Ciftoln the "confewnce^^wWoh^^ ™® Spring BIM raonth eatlimate o f $10,966,269. ISA 48 Cheerful 78 A 8-12-23-34/0 tended bv^enre/^ ^ W64k aponoored by ^ JUn- The original General Fund es­ D 48-59-70 57-67-79-86V^ Brood St., 19 For 49 Of 79 ll's tim ate made in May 1967, was MOTHER'S DAY LEO 50 Perversity 80 Diligent 60 static and 12 forrim *®^®**" 20 Closer AOUAMUS 810,620,126. JULY 24 21 The 51 Up 81 Enterteirh*r>g CONNECTICUT tries. Vice Presldent*^Hnh**!I^ ^ amateur € AUG 23 22 Could 52 And 82 A FEB.' .9 (.M.*,w(,r (■ AfU) Humphrey was the iJI omMhologtotq from the area, Machell’s April 30 report on 23 Win 53 With 83 Neighborly chaster speakw ft ti^onen^ CJMMren under 11 should be ac- (Rogers photo) other town funds shows: Water . .V0-22-33-4< 24 Or 54 With 84 Importont 9-20-31-42(0 -S>'54-65-74 25 Poftr>ef 55 Don't 85 Individuol ^ by an adult. Fund, $335,043 collected, $417, i6 T o 56 Be 86 Needed 45-56-80-88 60 Lote 90 Visitors ton, Mass., will speak Monday ready over its estimate, $602, -V) 7-19-3(Ml .5/10 4-17-28-319 -SERVICE DIPT STORE « '5 2 -^ 7 3 iGooJ Adverse f l } Neutral 49-62-72 at 8 p.m. at a meeting of the 828 collected, $697,918 estimat­ m in that tl^‘rm S rS n a Ladies of St. James at St. ed; Special Downtown Taxing District Fund, $24,830 collected useful place in socTety «<> bring Jam es’ School Hall. A film, Chairmnn r.r n u bdnooulaps, and to meet at 7 $25,500 estimated; and Dog Li "President Kennedy in Ire­ cense Fund, $14,316 collected, Home is Where Her Heart is STnaSlapped^rSd^ Sngtea^LS^^Sp'Slg land,” will also be shown. no estimate available. Red Leaders Diseuss sell, a handless veteran who won mu. u. Father Quinn is a member ol an Academy Award's Oscar for tior *1^*' .u®^ y®ar ds set the Columban Fathers Mission­ Public Records his performance in the m oril ary Society. He was ordained in and Everything for the Home is at King’s I Warrantee Deeds Independenee Trend “Best Years of Ourwur Livesuives. "Mas- Mas- thedr way through birds Manchester. are on Ireland in 1960 and spent 12 Vincent J. Edgar to Leo:iard ter of ceremonies at one of the years on the mission fields in (Coatiniied from Pace One) In case of rain, the walk will J. aind Phyllis J. Wood, proper­ international dinners was stage, be canceled. the Philippines. He is presently screen and TV star William Gar- ty at 250 Ferguson Rd., con­ The Soviet leEidership has There has been pressure on assigned to do promotion work gan who has learned to speak a veyance tax $36.30. KRUGER BUST With the Ctolumban Fathers. shown serious concern over the Dubcek and his liberal col­ new way after having his voice Joslah J. Wright and Sara relBLxation of controls In Czecho­ leagues to call special pEcrty box removed. CAPE TOWN, South Africa The Ctolumban Fathers MIs- Kane Wright to Howard A. and (AP) — A 32-foot high bust of sionaiy Society has mission slovakia this year. The Prague congress to oust about 40 con-. Mrs. Lawrence who accom- Mary G. Hodge, property at 32 fields in Japan, Korea, Burma, servatives from the UO-member panled her husband; wasTnto'e pIe“k,er"^War n® Devon Dr., conveyance tax regime’s new leader, AlexEuider Philippine Islands, Fiji Islands party presidium. Conservative White House by invitation on pu bl^ Is m f $17.60. Dubcek, was called to Moscow, and In South America. During forces naturally oppose this, ^day morning during the hec- ou^crSpmT^ee Sku°ku“ Building Permits last weekend, and in sui effort the past 50 years more than and leaflets are appearing in tic preparation for President in Kruger NltTona^lark “ ! Clifford W. Sheer, new dwell­ counter Western speculation of 0 1,000 priests have been or­ Prague charging that the new Johnson s morning news con- ficials sJd the S140 000 bust ing at 76 Winthrop Rd., $17,000; dained in Columban Fathers troubles in the Esist Europetm leadership is steering the coun­ 102 Winthrop Rd., $16,000 ; 22 seminaries in this country, Ire­ camp, the Soviet press has publ­ try away from communism. location,ra^n or of the forthcoming years to complete. thr« Garnet Rd., $16,600; and 34 ished a series of assurances land and Australia. Unconfirmed rumors In Garnet Rd., $15,600. from Czechoslovak party offi­ PrEigue said Kosygin is due cials praising Sovlet-Czech there May 15 for econom ic talks. friendship and Communism. The latest was a long article today in Pravda, the newspaper / t * of the Soviet Community party. President Ludvik Svoboda wrote WINDOW SHADES that "sympathy for socialism (communism) has taken deep Green, White, Ecru roots among the Czech people.” Dubcek Eifter his return to Washable Prague gave public assurance CASCADE FINISH that Czechoslovakia would re­ main solidly communist. On Made to Order Wednesday Dubcek and Svobo­ 'A With Tour RoUera da repeated the sissurEincea in a FUIX LINK OF CUSTOM telegram to Soviet leaders on the 23rd Eumiversary of Czecho­ VENETIAN BLINDS NEVER lOWER FHGBI slovakia's liberation by Soviet U.S.D.A. CHOICE forces from Neizi occupation. E. A. JOHNSON "The friendship, alliance tmd all-around cooperation with the PAINT CO. Soviet Union Euid other SociEdist 728 Main St, Tei. 849-4501 countries remain the beisic line of Czechoslovak policy,” the telegram said. SIRLOIN • That the Kremlin’s concern is shEU-ed by its ha.rd-line allies was evidenced Tuesday night in TREAT HER TO WYEAR IMPORTCD KRAKUS ------Sofia, the BtilgariEm capital, when 25hivkov attacked "liiEmi- A ROYAL festations of ‘right’,, and ‘left’ CANNED ’ “ PORTERHOUSE • 9 9 wing revisionism,” apparently MOTHER’S DAY $ referring to Czechoslovakia and Red China. AT HAM 2.99 ir “ Putting national indivlduEili- ty over general leg^ality of de­ SWIFT’S PREMIUM velopments leads to nationalism CAVEY’S LOG TOP Emd chauvinism, undermines the $ 1 . 0 9 basis of revolutionary unity and CABIN weaknes the forces of sociEilism, FRANKS lb. pkg. Route 87 G.SOx 13 blackwall LB. dem ocracy and peace in the tubeless plus world,” he declared. Lebanon, Conn. $1.81 Fed. Ex. 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The Board of Directors, when A bill authorizing $28.6 million m eober DemooimUc State Plat- TTie lour towns of the district it considers a pay raise for WASHINGTON (AP) _ Buri­ for an expanded national school ft>rm OmmnWltee, wlUch wlO are Manchester, Glastonbury, Town Manager Robert Weiss, al in Arlington National Ceme­ lunch program over the next draft a platform for the paity*a Marlborough tuid East may do so at a meeting open* tery will be limited to Presl- three years was signed Wednes­ June 31>32 State Convention. Hampton. to the pubUc, so that the votes oents. Medal ot Honor winners day by President Johnson. Abao on the ooinndttee are and others marked for special Li ■* of the individual members may Henry Cabot Lodge was sworn AMty. Sanford Ffepler, ICan- The Democrats elect Jthelr be a matter of record. honors by 1985. In Wednesday as the new am­ (dieriter chcUnnan o f the Mc­ state central committee mem­ Mitel Bobble R. Beller, project engi­ bassador to Germany. He is to Carthy Dor Prealdent movement, bers a different way. This weik neer for Arlington, said Wednes­ replace George C. McGhee May and Atty. Richard Seldman, The delegates to the state con- The Board of Education is meeting Monday to consider an day the burial for national 21. member of the Miancdieeter ventlCiTi from the four towns of extension of Project Concern, heroes will be in a special 15- Yeung Dema and a state dete- the district will meet to make The American Society of As­ the busing of Hartford disad­ acre tra ct-"a Westminster galte to the Itaitional Young recommendations for State sociation Executives has ad­ vantaged children to Manches­ Abby type of thlng"-under a Deroa. Central Committeeman and vised its businessman members ter, for another year. master plan for 1986. AUy. Seldman, althbugh a Committeewoman. The recom­ by memorandum how to pre­ West Hartford reeldent, prefers mendations then will be present­ The April 80 advisory referen­ Although there will be no pare for possible wage and to belong to the Manchester ed to the June 21 - 22 State Con- dum, although it produced a room for burla)>o< veteram and price controls. But a spokesman Young Dems. venUon, which will do the elect­ narrow defeat for the program, CmMawlFmM' Wn at Arlington by that time, for the President’s Council of ing to all of the senatorial dis­ l-s not binding on the school Beller said, marble vaults will Economic Advisors told a re­ First Oongre^onol IJMrict tricts. It is customary for the board. Indications are that Pro­ be built to hold the ashes of porter no 'such controls are RetubUcenB are having diffi­ State Convention to follow all ject Concern will continue. nearly 400,000. planned. BeUer said there already are culty finding a candidate for recommendations. Capital Quote XJB. representative, to oppose The four Democratic town 146,000 graves In the cemetery’s Incumbenrt Democrat Emilio Q. chairmen of the 4th Senatorial green hUls across the Potomac "He antagonized a group of Oaddario in November. District are meeting tomorrow River from Washington and oddball officers who should Martford Mayor Ann Uccello night in Glastonbury, to discuss GOOD, RICH, only 6,000 burial sites remain. have been wearing beards and has detained invitations to run. is ssllisii The cemetery Is being ex­ picketing the White House.’ ’— candidates and to set a district She says that her first duty Is meeting date. Also present will B U C K LOAM panded by 192 acres for 60,000 Rear Adm. Daniel V. Gallery, roportioned - to the people o f Hartford, who be State Sen. Barry, State Cen­ RLL and ORAVEL new sites, he said, but they are defending at a special House elected a Republican mayor for tral Committeeman Thomas expected to be taken by 1986. hearing Lt. Cmdr. Marcus A. the first time in many years, Moriarty of Glastonbury, and Bockhoe and Amhelter who was dismissed as nylon tricot slip and a woman mayor for the Cdtral Committeewoman Brainwashing Charge skipper of the destroyer escort first time In hlstoty. Bulldozer Availoble Vance In 1966 following com­ sole Mrs. Florence Lord 'o f Marl- On Smoking Denied The Hartford City Council is uorough. Manure by the Bskt. plaints from Junior officers. 6 tto 3 Demociwtic and, if \n»< WASHINGTON (AP) - Mis­ Uccello abspped down from her The town manager’s office has 3 million eggs souri Rep. W. R. HuU Jr. has mayoral job, a Democrat prob­ not released to the press or accused the U.S. Public Health ably would be chosen to re- public a report by Director of Sendee of trying to brainwash FOR pface her. Between 3:80 and 10 P.M. Public Works William O'Neill on the American public Into giving Hartford Councilman COlHn up cigarettes. S en n it has been mentioned Hull, D-Mo., accused the serv­ Cosmefics Grants-own Tsis’ for the U.8. congressman nom- ice of "seeking to make deci­ Cool 'n ' comfortable * Grantt-own I'sit* * 2 ^ " * IJUt party leaders don't sions on smoking for Americans IT’S he can win and are • Full shadow panel new culotte a n d petti-slips searching elserwhere. rather than just informing them of alleged dangers and letting bikini undies illessthai them make their own deci­ Liggeffs s a l* Manchester Mayor Nathan sions.” Permanently pleated AgosHnelll is delaying his an- A t The Parkadc. n^ouncement that he will be the But the U.S. Surgeon General, hem, embroidered Dr. William H. Stewart, reject­ S J 4 4 GOP candidate for state senator MANCHESTER sheer inserts and lace EA from the 4th Senatorial District ed the brainwashing charge. He insisted there Is a hazard In cig­ trim. In white: jr. The word is out that he has m l p -h r v i c i d ip t s t o m accepted and that district GOP arette smoking and the Ameri­ pet. 5-13, sh. 30-44, • All in easy-care, long-wearing nylon tricot Grants-own I'sis* in acetate or nylon. Gives a Iwders are happy that he has. can people should be Informed • Lavishly adorned with lace, permanent pleats smooth line under shifts, shorts, culottes. of It. av. 32-38, taU 34-44. They believe that only a Man­ BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER • Jr. pet. 5-13, S-M short, S-M-L mini, average Prints, solids, fancies, tailoreds. 5 to 7. chester Republican has a chance Sksnisinsgg The exchange came during a to defeat Incumbent Democrat closed House Appropriations CAMERA David Barry, also from Man­ subcommittee hearing last M l chester. March. The testimony was RENTAL Barry and AgosUnelll foe made public Wednesday. REPAIR about the same age, grew up Mother’s Day Gift Capital Footnotes together, and have been friends Have a problem? for years. State Department press offi­ We’ll be glad to hi cer Robert J. McCloskey says Grants-own Town Counsel John F. Shea U.S. and North Korean repre­ Fine Photo Finishing of Manchester appears certain sentatives held their 16th meet­ to be elected to his third con­ ing at Panmunjom Tuesday N ASSIFF I'sis* seamless Ensy-enre secutive term as Republican We would prefer to sell them night on release of the USS CAMERA SHOP Pueblo and its crew. He de­ State Central Committeeman 991 Main St. Manchester s-t-r-e-t-c-h from the 4Ui Senatorial DlstrTct. af King's Low Price by the dozen, at 39‘, clined to elaborate but other of- He has held the peat since 1964. lovelies to brighten He Is a former state representa­ but we will sell them by the egg, the case or the tive and is former chairman of the Manchester Republican your night life Town Committee. 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■, (. PAOB EIGHTEEN V' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAy 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY PAGE NINVmN Perfect Hill Effort Worth $5,000 Herald Angle Indians Walk to Easy CCIL Win, 13-6 BARRY COWLES In Form of New Pact for Huntfer Sports witter Second Ace Walks, Boots Jimmy Horvath HI, play­ tloned in ^He dugout? O A K LA N D (A P )— One Charlie Robertson p i t ^ d a phone and told him: “ I threw mostly fastballs," Nothing from Coaches When They Lose ing with the John Carroll Un­ Players ’ Demands pitch meant more to him s ®*"® April 3o. i92Vjtts ..j $6,000 on that Hunter, "trying to throw Mike Hershberger kept say­ Main Assets iversity varsity golf team than he ever dreamed it Chicago white Sox beat d V game. strikes. ing t)mt he thought somebody this week, scored the second could, says Jim "Catfish” New ' '■IVho won it?" asked Hunter. Hunter got the name Catfish base,” said Hunter. With Eagles hole-in-one of his career. Termed Unrealistic Hunter. York Yankees beat Brooklyn 2-0 "You did," replied Finley, when he was 6, related thej\'s We were going to do any- The local young man aced with a perfect game In the 1958 with a high fastball Wednes­ " I ’m tearing up your contract announcer, Monte Moore, ing to.preserve the no-hltter," the 160-yard fourth hole at World Scries. the MeadvIIIe Country Club rr^fA ' — DeiBandg being day night, the 22-year-old Hert­ and giving jiou one for $5,000 youngster turned up said third -baseman Sal Beutdo, By BARRY COWLES course in MeadvIIIe. He used made by the National Football League Players Associa- ford, N.C., native struck out It was the ninth perfect nine- more.” and his family found him "dive In front of the ball and try Taking full advantage of a six iron. tion on N F L owners are labeled by General Manager Rich Reese, a .164 hitter, and inning regular season in base­ "1 wasn’t real nervous,” said creek with a string of c a t^ to get an error if we couldn’t get They say they will call In nr ______16 walks and six errors, the earned an extra $5,000. ball since 1880. the 6-foot, 192-pound right-hand- Hunter, who skipped we mi- an out on the play.” drop results Manchester High Indians John Carroll, undefeated to c XL ® Minnesota Vikings “unrealistic and drop results of games In the up to his knees the first Hmo "^ an cn ester H ig h Indians date, recently copped the 0 1 ^ of the question.” ------— ------It also made him the first Reese, a pinch hitter, had er. nor leagues, was on tl^ disabled Bando had stopped a hard slot or any information helpful and over his head on the nailed a 13-6 shellacking on conference golf title. Finks, a member of the N FL American League pitcher in 40 fouled off five pitches in running "But I was thinking alittle list in 1964 due to an operation grounder and thrown out Bob to you. on ly tniuble is the f U plunge. TKat’rbfseSaU f o ^ Z f Wethersfield High yester-yester­ Four years ago, Horvath owners committee now In nego­ years to hurl a regular season the count to 3-2. about the no-hltter when I went on a foot to remo\^shotgun pel- Allison in the fifth, fima 1/.. ------plunge. ’That’s baseball for you. Cost $10 M aiion time they loee a game you don’t Falfu> day in Wethersfield. The scored a hole-in-one at the tiations with the player associa­ perfect game. " i would have rather walked to bat iir the eighth.” lets which lodged^here during a The victory pushed the ral- ret anvthinr thmiio.t. *i.» Siatement get anything through the night locals upped their CXIL record Manchester Country Club. tion, said the two sides 'have He didn’t allow 'a runner to him than give up a no-hltter,” Hunter, who went 3-for-4, sin- hunting accidegt. A hunting ac- lying A ’s into third place ahead ♦ * * To Stock Oub slot. The first two of three wins to 6-2 while Wethersfield fell to He comes from a golfliig made "absolutely no progress reach first and struck out 11 assaid a jubilant Hunter. gled In two rrns after Ron Per- cldent in 1 9 ^ cost him the big of Minnesota, but one of the A ’s How many Umes have you are fine and then all of a sud­ 1-7. family. In fact, the family yet.” ST. IXIUIS (A P )—It will cost the Oakland A ’s downed Mlnne- A ’s owner Charles Finley ranoski had forced in a run by toe on his right foot. smallest crowds of the season heard the saying, " T ’ls a den you never even hear from Outhli but not outscored, the has hole-in-one fever. Finks listed as the three ma­ sota 4-0. called Hunter on the clubhouse walking Danny Cater. Was UiC perfect game men- 6,298, watched the masterpiece. sporUng town this Manches­ $10 million for a NaUdhal the guy. In addition to young Jim­ jor economic Issues a demand ter” ? Well, for one I ’ve heard Red and White jumped to an League expansion team, the It Is no need to print the eainly lead with Rlon Conyers my, his parents—Jimmy H for a $16,(XX) minimum salary, It a number of times and can Sporting News said In a co]Sy- Harris Couldn^t Believe Eyes names orof mesethese coaches, they remember when tho lafa scoring in the opening frame, and Rika—each have an ace $6 million a year for the play­ Red Sox Awakened r taow who they are. A sport is a of fast pitch softball w L l^^fun Wethersfield tied the score at to their credit. ers’ pension fund and $600 per righted story In its M ay 8 edi­ sport, win or iMe. Anyone who swing at Robertson ♦a rk " Tn' Inning but saw Only younger brother Len- player for each player for each tion. wants recosnition nni« «ODertson Tark. To- ______exhibition game played In. recognition only when day^at^ v^ ld *^ ^ °a T^lae atlte Indians score two runs in ny has yet to reach the mile­ There are two expansion toey win, truely are not sports- ment. L p e c l i w when ^ fifth, stone of all golfers . . but Dan Shulman, Chicago attor­ men. ;;----- wnen this teams to be had. MUwaukeS, After Leaving Home Right Arms Do Job fo r a 7-1 adventure. The he’s got his sights set on the ney representing the NFL Play­ Buffalo, N.Y., Montreal, Dal- feat. ers Association, said when he W ASH IN G TO N (A P )— The , sudden­ ° ^ HaUo^"*^dU^roved° M79 e^^oo scored in the seventh, las-Fort Worth. Tex., and San Both Horvath youngsters was here last week that he fig­ Diego <3allf., are said to be jhe ly awakening on the road after a disastrous home rSnftorSm ‘:^Ae"nr"’' ^ ‘-P~ Tanrr";rv^ plate when Jim Gorman belted formerly played at East ures the players' demands most likely expansion sites. The In Defeating Braves InsMtaaTsto^lnr^*^ schools, stand, sent Jerry Stephenson, 1-3, to the mound tonight in seemg a rtory or boxscore In Athletes are made in the a tiwo-run triple and scored on Catholic High. W H O ME?— Forward Pass presented this mouthy would cost each N FL team NaUonal League will hold a in hopes of sweeping their three-game series with the a wild pitch. ^udy after being named winner of the Kentucky about $100,000, after taxes. meeting in St. Loula May 22, Senators. ------' ------NEW YORK (AP) — Luman Harris watched four anyway because of!!,'*' various S '" slated improvements wore s: Manchester added six insur­ ^Derby. He s a Calumet horse. (A P Photofax) Finks said the negotiations when the sites are expected to Washington man a g e r Jim g*e Smith’s triple accounted for National League are holding up the signing of right arms overpower the Atlanta Braves . . . and r t ^ ? e r ‘"formation either In athleUc equipment or ance runs with four In the sev­ be announced. Lemon named Phil Ortega (3-2) a run, but the Senators tied it L. Pet. G.B. couldn’t believe his eyes. enth and two In the eighth, veteran N F L players to 1968 as. his mound choice in an effort In the bottom half on Peterson’s contracts. The franchises themselves St. Louis 17 9 .664 — “Everybody, looks like Lefty JTielittrfckbookissiowiy Z\ °ew keeping the win out of Bagle Learned to Pitch in Hay Loft will cost $4 million apiece, the to halt the team losing streak single and Bemie Allen’s triple, Cincinnati 13 12 .620 3% Grove against us," the Braves’ held the Astros hitlesa until Jim reach. Wynn homered with two out In weekly sports publication said. which has now hit six games. Boston won it with a two-run Phlla’phiA 13 12 .620 a% skipper said Wednesday night m a rk s ^ ^ t make for a reputa- provements to the track and "Gentle” Ben Orzyb hurled the seventh, then doubled to The other $6 million is for a to­ The Red Sox, reversing the rally in the eighth. Elston How- San Frbn. 13 12 .629 3% after his club dropped a 4-3, 14- the distance for the win, fan­ Mets’ Newest Sensation tal of 30 players to be selected start a two- run ninth inning football facilities at Memorial usual procedure, dropped six of ard opened the inning with a Pittsburgh 12 12 .600 4 innlng decision to the Pittsburgh ning seven and walking five, Sports Slate from the 10 existing clubs. burst that broke a 1-1 deadlock. Just' to net th 1 j Field. Keep up this kind of sup- seven games in normally friend- walk and Ellsworth beat out an Chicago 12 13 .480 4% Pirates. "We get three runs in Just to set the minds of a port and in 10 years, there will allowing eight hits. Orzyb re­ Discovered on Army Team BASEBALL Perfect Game Form Displayed by Catfish Hunter ly Fenway Park during t h e $ttempted sacrifice bunt for a LOs Angeles 12 13 .480 4% the first inning and I don’t see Wlllle Mays’ single delivered earnest be lltUe or no athletics in Man- tired the Ektgles in order three DUS’TY SOFTBALL home stand which wound up last single. Atlanta 12 14 .462 6 us get anybody else on base for the go-ahead run and another coaches, this is not headed for Chester, times. Starting off In the winner’s Thursday — EUlngton at By FRANK ECK Bloomfield. Craig Wood Dead First Regular Season Perfect Game in 46 Years Sunday, but have :iow won two Both managers now started Houston 11 14 .468 6>/6 the next three hours.” scored on Willie McCovey’s sac­ the Manchester schools. One can Southpaw Jim Ckimiaa went circle again. Center Billiards The Twins never offered him a straight decisions in the nation's playing the percentages. DaVe New York 10 14 .417 6 Right-handers Steve Blass, rifice fly. always run a guy down around four and two-thirds innings defeated Wyman Oil, 12-7, lart. ^ Newsfeatures Sports Editor dime. Friday — Manchester vs. PALM BEACH, Fla. (A P ) — town. O ff the Desk capital. Baldwin, came .in to strike out Wednesday’s Results Dave Wickersham, Ron Kline • » • earning the loss before relief night at Keeney Field. Dave Jerry Koosman is the blK figured I had better sign ” ‘ "dham 3:30; East Catholic at Craig Wood, one of the golfing Dick Ellsworth was the winner Joe Foy, then left - hander Dar- and Elroy Face threw blanks at After five weeks of racing P ^ e r sieve------KotUg, also - a White vvmie andana Don Crowell ham- farm boy who learned to Ditch "Koosman------was si PPulaskih1«jJ.i 3:30;s -m . Bolton at Port­ greats of the ...... 1930s...... and. winner . Chicago 7, Los Angeles 6 CARDS-METS- Scholastic Beat pitcher Steve RotUg, also a White and Don Crowell ham- farm bov who lenmert to n.foh W,200,” Koosman was say^ Coventry at East Hamp of Wednesday night's 3-1 decis- old Knowles was summoned to Atlanta after the Braves pushed at Riverside Park, Buddy ICrebe lefty, came in to take the pres- mered olit homers for the win- i v, , „ ^ other day, "before of the U.S. Open and Masters In The Cardinals blanked the ion although he needed relief pitch to the left-handed hitting Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati*2 ~ over three unearned first inning ia leading the top 10 standings sure off. However, he inherited "si's. Three hits by Mike Rear- owed Murff money.’ ton; RockvUle vs. Windsor; 1941, is dead at 67. He was elect­ Hunter Mowed Down 27 in Row Mets behiaid the four-hit pitch­ help from Gary Bell after one- Dalton Jones. Red Sox manager San Francisco 3, Houston 1 runs. -Roberto Clemente’s sacri­ Coach Hal Parks______...... and his Man- points. John Camblno Ms teammate’s control...... prob- don and two by ...... Dave Vlara, ® teen-ager - on cold Apple- Koosman’s' ______record —is ______already South Windsor at Bloomfield. ed to the PGA Golf Hall of ing of Steve Carlton, who drove out singles by Del Unser and Dick Williams countered with fice fly in the 14th finally won it Chester High diamond men have ^ W ert Haven is trailing with ‘oms and lasted only twio in- Bob Brannick and John Rob- M *""- nights, following high filled with pluses.. He shut out „ Saturday — ElUngton vs. Fame in 1956. St. Louis 2, New York 0 in the only run he needed with a Fred Valentine in the eighth. Jerry Adair as a pinch hitter,. for the Pirates, who have yet to come up with a winning Jm McOava- "Ings. Dale Haslam relieved ®rts helped account for the win- classes, farm chores and Los Angeles with four hits. He r*®®**'’***®- Wood’s body was found In his And Also Set Hot Paee at Plate Pittsburgh 4, Atlanta 3, 14 in­ third inning single. Bell retired Frank Howard on a .and Adair came through with a nings played six one-nm ball games in combination over Platt High of dropped from fifth place H®titlg for one-third of an in- "c r’s 17 hits. dinner, Kooz would climb a lad- gave the Giants four outs in the GOLF Palm Beach hotel room Greg Goosen's single-and Jer­ mans County High School back popup and Cap Peterson on a single to score pinch - runner their last seven starts. Meriden in the past three years. ^ poslUon with 38 before Hank Femlak ar- Billiards scored nine runs in ^®r ‘ u tbe big bam on the fami- first inning because of an infield ^n rsd ay —Manchester v.s. Wednesday. Police said he ap- ' NEW YORK (AP) — It pinch hitter had fouled off five Today’s Games ry Grote’s double got Carlton In in Hertford, N. C. Wednesday’s ^*y- Jose Tartabiill with the eventual Elsewhere, San Francisco It was actually a six-eame £?*” *®* “ ®<‘ "^th Roy Mayer of ^ived on the scene to quell the ‘ be sixth inning to take the lead ‘y ’® 640-acre spread and pitch to error. He made 133 pitches in W®‘ b®rstleld —Maloney at Man- parently had died Tuesday rt has been an adventuresome straight pitches. Los Angeles (Singer 1-4) at trouble In the seventji, but third » .. ® NMV nHlfdln Tn/f'lotlO* atirosr *U- ___ , . . 4-1.i. * . . . ClieSter. ___4 ______' gem came in th eOakland Coli­ * * • The game was a scoreless duel Jose Tart^u ll with the eventual trimmed Houston 3-1, St. Louis Win streak that Platt snapped Britain. . . . Mt. 'N ebo Indians’ hitting in the eighth ‘ rom the Oilmen who tal- bis two brothers. that effort and was strong at the natural causes. 22 years for Jim “Catfish” Chicago (Holtzman 1-1) baseman Mike Shannon speared seum, 2,680 miles from Perqui­ for %ix innings between Ells- winning tun. Ellsworth went to topped the Nev/ York Mets 2-0, when they trounced the In- ^ ® “^ rotten shape. The ‘ nnlng. lied four in the opening frame "A fter Orville married, Elton finish, winding things up with a Hunter of the Oakland A ’s TIOERS-ORIOLES— San Francisco (McCormick Jerry Buchek's liner and mans County. It’s understand­ worth and a pair of Washington third oh the hit and scored an aPhiladelphia iiiitiuci^iim downeduuv$i;icu Cincinnati^iiiL'iiinKLi * j . . . . dians 10-6 handing the locals plate is like a chUd*B Manchester batters went lead. Bob Duncan had became my catcher/' says the double play ball, who pitched his way out of Jim Northrup hammered his 2-2) at Houston (GiustI 2-2), able why Catfish had to spell pitchers. CamUo Pascual started wisucance tally on Carl Yastrz- 6-2 and the edged *“ !1! their first season loss, counting badly In need of around In both the fifth and ‘ b^ee hits while Curt Farrell, new (3olden Arm of the New " I wish I could take credit for fifth home run of the year and night an unassisted, Hertford, N.C., and into the name of the school five for the Senators but had to leave emski’s sacrifice fly. Los Angeles 7-6. " " ■> “ inning-ending^ the last three g^ames of last repacked clay. . , . ih e s®'v«nth innings and sent eight Marty Krlstoff and Sid Wlersma York Mets. “ Pitched a lot of no him,” says Manager Gil the record book with the made a clutch catch shutting off after t w o innings in favor of After tonight's game the Red Philadelphia (L. Jackson 2-4) double play. year’s campaign . . . There was nights of softball play "len to the plate In the fourth ®a®b nailed two for the Oilers, hitters, too, because there were Hodges. times to newsmen. After all, a Baltimore rally in the eighth SHAVING STROKE Dick Bosman due to an ailing Sox go to New York for a four- at Cincinnati (Pappas 2-1),night supposed to have been a snow « *^®®"®y **®'^ bas produced ^ "^ ® - Billiards n o 019 0 -12-17-1 no batters.” “ Kooz throws a heavy ball,” ninth perfect sfame in mod­ they must have been nervous. inning as the Tigers beat the Or­ PIRATES-BRAVE8- game weekend series with the Pittsburgh (Sisk 0-1 )at At­ fence up on the Platt field to ♦ * runs. Is the fence Smith and Orzyb paced Wymnn 400 000 3 — 7-13-3 Koosman, 24 now, is the rave says catcher Jerry (Jrote. He ern baseball history Wed­ Few had seen any perfect ioles. Pinch hitter Gary Kolb PHILS-REDS- by Frank Bear^ The Red Sox finally got to Yankees, then return to Fenway lanta (Reed 2-0) night keep the ball and players out ♦ ' ' ' *^®w the home tne local hitting with a pair of Brannick and McAdam (2) among major league rookie really beats my hand with his nesday night. games before. opened the Pirnte.s' 14th by Bobby Wine drilled a three- Northrup’s diving catch of Bosman in the seventh, wheh a Park against the Senators May American League of the leftfleld and centerfleld Provide a base fafties each while Thn Cough- Krinjak; Gustafson and Holland pitchers. He is without a doubt fastball but I can’ t get mvself to Hunter drove in three runs In other American League Brooks Robinson’s liner ended a drawing a walk from Atlanta re­ run homer, capping a five-run walk to Ken Harrelson and Reg- 14. water. However, there was not umiplre but didn’t think they and Ohuok May each dou-i ‘ b® best southpaw the Mets ever use a sponge In the mitt. If I did with a pair of singles and games Wednesday, Detroit bases-loaded threat in the Or­ W. L. Pet. G.B. liever Cecil Upshaw. Maury ninth inning uprising that car­ Some kind of ruling should have wbuld be required to provide a and Kent Ough squeezed CHURCH SOFTBALL owned. I just couldn’t get the feel of his mowed down 27 straight Minne­ dropped Baltimore 3-1, Boston ioles’ eighth. Jon Warden Baltimore 16 8 .667 — Wills forced Kolb, Matty Alou ried the Phillies past Cincinnati. been made before the game by whdrtc broom to the plate um­ out a single- for two------of his four Getting off on the right foot. In Kooz’s first three starts- pitches.” Game of Neri)Cs sota hitters for the' second no- took Washington 3-1, California pitched out of a tight ninth in­ Detroit 16 9 .640 H beat out an infield hit and the The Reds’ Pete Rose went hit- First Bout of Outdoor Season the umpires that. would have pire for the Rec slow pitch ^ ‘ bree No^tb Methodist downed Center all complete games and each a But that’ s nothing compared hitter of the young baeball sea­ nipped Chicago. 3-2 and New ning Jam to nail down the vic­ Minnesota 13 12 .620 3% pair pulled off a double steal be­ less for the first time in 23 Written For prevented Dale Ostrout from ^ e e . . . . ■With 24 teams in Orzyb each Robertson Park winner—he struck out 24 batters ‘ o the trouble Jerry Martin son, beating the ’Twins 4-0. York edged Cleveland 2-1 . tory lor Earl Wilson. Oakland 13 12 .620 3% fore Wills scored the tie-break­ games. Newspaper Enterprise Assn. making two trips Into the "mud the slow pitch league and an °"®- " opening^ play. Both in 27 innings. He parted with Koosman will be giving Nation- It was the first regular season • * • • • • Cleveland 12 12 .600 4 ing run on Clemente’s fly to a ' * « Golf is a game of nerves and perfect game in 46 years in the right. hole” . Platt’s coach said average o f 15 men per team, each had I Chesky t ams managed 17 hits but er- only one run, that coming after al League hitters this season. A’S-’TWINS— RED SOX-SENA'TORS— Boston 11 12 .478 41,4 the Rec nets quite a bimdle If equilibrium. I can best illustrate American League and it’s a Heavyweight Fight The Pirates had tied it with CUBS-DODGERS- "There’s about three to four PolMki ^ straight scoreless Inning. The Dodgers, Giants and Hous- Himter, who got his heck- Washington dropped its sixth California 12 14 .462 6 each man purchased a member­ ^’“ ‘askl a pair of singles and the point by what happened to cinch it was the first master­ two runs in the eighth, capitaliz­ Homers by Billy Williams and Inches of water out there but name from his parents alter he straight when Boston pushed Wash’n. 11 13 .458 6 ship card according to the Cbesky a double° ' and single. Three hits each by Buzz W eir - ^ ton Astros already know he’s for me in Tucson this year. I ’d piece hurled by a pitcher with ing on two wild pitches by At­ Ron Santo and a two-run double shouldn’t be any trouble” , be­ ^ this year, even with the light real rah away from home when he over a pair of eighth-inning runs New York 11 16 .423 6 rules. Seems Hke these little On the mound for the losers, played pretty well the first two only nine toes. lanta starter Phil Niekro and a by Adolfo - Phillips gave Cubs fore the game. Ostrout went in was a youngster and returned on a pinch singel by Jerry Adair Chicago 7 16 .318 8 things could be taken care of. Cumlas walked nine and struck ners while Bill Warner had three days, better than I ’d scored. I Hunter, who pocketed $76,000 Two Fast Rounds throwing error by catcher Mar­ right-hander Joe Niekro his fifth fielding and silly base running with two catfish, earned an im­ and Carl Yastrzemskl’s sacri­ Wednesday’s Results out five and allowed five hits putouts and four assists at short- J^ets was at 140, four strokes behind of Charlie Finley bonus money ty Martinez. victory in six decisions. Rocky But anything he does Last Night’s Fights mediate $5,000 raise from Fin­ fice fly. New York 2, Cleveland 1 for seven runs. Rettig allowed stop. —AI Sparks, 172, the leader. Iii the third round I in 1964, lost the big toe on his N E W YORK (A P )— It was the most exciting day at Kline limited the Braves to Ojlavlto hammered a pair of from here on out has to be anU- ley for his perfect game. * 4 one hit and four runs, fanning Joe Ruggerlo and Fred Dartmouth, N.S., outpointed shot a 65 and pulled within one right foot in a hunting accident since somebody stepped on Joe Pepi- Detroit 3, Baltimore 1 one hit from the ninth through homers for the Dodgers. cllmactic ever since he caught The last American League ANOLES-WHITE SOX— Boston 3, Wartilngton 1 three and walking three. Has­ Schneider tallied three hits each Frankie Bullard, 172, Toronto, of the lead. Everything was in November, 1963. Shortly after tone s haircut last sum m er.------~ ~ the 13th and earned the victory, ------Point Dancer’s Image Willie Mays looking at a third pitcher to hurl a perfect game Don Mincher’s sixth inning Oakland 4, Minnesota 0 lam walked two and Fomiak for the losers. 12. Sparks retained Canadian falling into place. No mistakes, signing with the A ’s, who still i.i the first heavyweight bout Although Bill Monbouquette al- with Face pitching the final in­ strike fastball with none out and was Don Larsen, who did it for homer carried California part California 3, Chicago 2 fanned one, walked two and It was sdx nms In the seventh light heavyweight title. no mental fluffs. were in Kansas City then. Hun­ of the outdoor season. Gene Mi- lowed only two hits in seven ning. Blass allowed three hits Saints Score Again the bases loaded In the first in­ the against Chicago as Clyde Wright won gave up two hits for two runs. inning that assured the win as LAS 'VEGAS, Nev.—Nate Wil­ The final day, I shot the first ter was hospitalized to have chael, 6-foot-2, 183, and Tony ...... Today’s Games before going out for a pinch hit­ ning. Brooklyn in the 1956 World Se­ his second game. Luis Aparlcio Classy St. James’ baseball Toward Preakness The finest catch of the Center was leading 6-1 after a liams, 147V4, Las Vegas, stopped nine in 33 arid was tied for the shotgun pellets removed . from- Horton, 6-3, 210, went two fast ^ “ Boston (Stephenson 1-3) at RnQTVfcM /AD\ ^ ------me rmest catch of the day leacu ries. Before that in the Ameri­ had a two-run homer lor the pinch hitter in the seventh and ter in the sixth and Wickersham team topped Assumption last This is a real rtory book pitch­ Larry Cruz, 151, Salt Lake City, lead. I bogeyed 10, which didn't hls foot. rounds to a decision Wednesday Washington (Ortega 3-2), night ® ‘8 beinsr pointed for made by Indian catcher big fourth Inning, can League, you have to go back White Sox. followed up with two scoreless night at Mt. Nebo, 6-2, to take Mettoodirt 100 002 6—«-17-ll er. Only two big league teams Utah, 7; Armand LoUtenco, upset me too much. It was a ’The operaUon slowed hils'pro­ afternoon. the victory went to Joe Ver- Minnesota (Merritt 3-) at Cal­ innings. the Preakness, but whether he runs still hinges on the Kent . Ough...... when pinch hitter — ... to Charlie Robertson, who did it » * « .' a two-game edge In the best of O U t c n t T lA n f n . v f 1______;___ • , ., ‘v.'p , Miano popped one high over Center OOO 500 1 -6-17-3 knew about him—the Minnesota 147*4, Las Vegas, outpointed good hole. Then I birdled 11 and gress and at one point the A ’s • * * week’s hearing into the colt’s disquali- The decision was made by the Fisher, last of four ifornia (McGlothlin 2-), night five series. Bob Gorman chalked Twins and the Mets—because Tommy James, 148%, Los An­ considered dropping the young for the Chicago White Sox YANKS-INDIANS-^ home plates which a tern wind Gardella, Heller and Chappell; 12 and I ’ve got a stroke lead umpire.mpire. He threw both out of Cleveland pitchers, was the Chicago (Peters 1-3) at Oak­ GIANTS-ASTBOS- ^er" SteT Kentucky Derby. nobody bothered to scout the against Detroit April 20, 1922. Andy Kosko doubled and Jake loser. up with the mound win with last Fuller says he seemed to hang in the air be­ Schneider, Gammo and Coffin. geles, 8. on Harold Henning. We don’t right-hander but the big bonus the game. land (Krause 1-3), night San Francisco’s Ray Sadecki More recently there have Gibbs singled bis home with inning help from Ken Tomezuk. has decided to go ahead with fore dropping like a bomb. REO SOFTBALL Fort Bliss, Tex., Arm y team In MCKEESPORT, Pa. — know what George Knudson's en-lron. I got up on the green investment convinced them to Cleveland led New York 1-0 in been Jim Bunning for Philadel­ New York’s winning run against preparations after being told day to give a statement on the Opening its first game of the the summer of 1964. That’s Al "Blue” Lewis, Detroit, out­ doing. He’s way in front of us.' stick with him and He came the. fifth inning and Michael of Ough seemingly staggered un­ and saw I ’ve got a cute, 12- phia in 1964 and Sandy Koufax Cleveland. The game was trainer Lou___ uuuiu Cavalarls could ‘ b®- Thoroughbred derneath______the _ ball for the season. Sportsman’s Tavern where Koosman pitched to John pointed Bobby Stallings, Free­ On 13 find 14, which are short through handsomely. the Yankees was on first with foot putt for a bird. I also found for the Los Angeles Dodgers in marked b^S,a near free-for-all handle pre-race conditioning for Protective Bureau. He ond out in the ninth frame. edged Telco, 9-7 'in a close Lucchese of Brooklyn. port, N.Y., 10, heavyweights. par fours, I drove within 60 Wednesday’s masterpiece two gone. ' a scoreboard and found Knud-"^ 1965. fight when iKdians’ first base- Dancer’s Image pending was expected to go to Pimlico in game. Three-runs in the first John wrote home to papa yards of the green and could against te ’Twins might have After an attempt to pick off the Strong winds prevailed most son had finished 15 under par, shaken most young pitchers. Catfish was also the batting man Tony Horton and Yankee outcome of the hearing. Baltimore after that to super- of the afternoon,' carrying well and two in the second inning - John w Lucchese, telling him how Olympic Tryouts not make a birdie, despite sim­ which was my score. Michael, there Was jostling at But not Catfish. He’d been this star for the A ’s, driving in three shorts^p Gene Michael ex­ Fuller still insists, however, Vise the training of Dancer’s hit balls into foul territory for , Tavernmen .jump * to an , , , might be able to use a AMES, Iowa (AP) — More ple sand wedge approaches. On Now I ’m kind of hot, remem­ the bag. Suddenly, Mlohael Image while'hitp nu/afflnor a.___ ^ PiinllV fz.O t.t. nltptlPf* Htrp I'Dnnn «amn route before. of their lour runs. He struck out changed punches in the fifth in­ that he’ll pull the colt out of the awaiting next both teams. ®^f]y 5-0 lead. Telco tied it up P“ cner like Koosman. Papa was than 250 of the country’s top 14, a par five, I hit a drive and bering those birdies I didn’t get. week's hearing. In 1963. Hunter threw anoth­ 11 and finished with a flourish, ning. threw a right hand punch to­ $150,(XX) race, second jewel in Manchester is home Friday with five runs In the fifth but a Polo Grounds usher so papa wrestlers got down to the serl- two-iron to the green on my I should have blasted him off ward Horton, the Cleveland first told the Mets. er perfect* game — -for Perqui­ fanning Rich Reese alter the racing’s Triple Oown, unless "I'm not concerned about the entertaining Windham High at saw the Sportsman tally one dUB business of trying to make second shot and still could not the course. I said to myself I ’ll baseman. nun for a 6-5 edge. Cavalarls is permitted to saddle outcome ..." he said Wednes- 3:30. The Mets dispatched their the U.S. Olympic team today. make a birdie. Under those get the lead back on this putt. In an instant the field was him. day night. “ I didn't do anything Manchester (IS) TeOco scored again in the Southwest scout. Red Murff, to It was the first of five days of tournament condition, I ordinar­ I hit it right Into the heart of M ejor Leogue seventh sending two runs Fort Bliss. Murff offered $1,600 swarming with players. Even ■‘He’ll either go into the pad- wrong. Even if I am declared Conyers, 2b competition at Iowa State Unl- ily expect to get one or two the hole and it flipped out on Report Chisox Set to Move the bullpen crews ran in. As guilty I know I am innocent and Coughlin, of across tlhe plate, for a 7-7 tie as a bonus. Koosman rejected versity that will help determine birdies because I ’m that keyed me. =s:Leaderss= dock with me and my wife on Kowal, 3b they separated the two combat­ May 18 or the horse won’t run,' I have complete confidence in Ostrout, If r e a r in g one extra inning. The several offers, hoping to hear he U.S. representatives in the up. So I ’m feeling down in the Oh yes, I didn’t win the tour- American League m y‘ crew.” ants, Michael pulled away and Fuller said Wednesday night. Smith, rf oportsmen tallied the final two ‘ rom the Twins. Each offer was Olympics at Mexico City next dumps. I could have iced it up. nament. I ’ll tell you how In the To Milwaukee IS ext Season Batting (40 at bats)—Harrel­ Cobb, lb scores in the eighth for a hard- $100 less than the previous one. fall. On 16, I hit a drive and sev- next chapter, threw another long right hand. “ They’re an indivisible team. Uler has stoodjby his trainer May, as son, Bost., .340; Carew, Minn., He wrestled heatedly with Ough. c earned win. ------LOS ANGELES (AP) — Own­ year ■ in Milwaukee, former They’re both champions.” siilgv the original announce­ .322. Coach Whitey Ford, who was Grzyb, p Two home runs by Bert Bas- ers of the Chicago White Sox hqme of the National League The hearing, scheduled for ment, claiming that either the Runs batted in—Repoz, Calif., trying to drag him out of the Totals 33 13 7 27 15 Q 12 kerville and one by Tony Mori- Braves. First game for the Monday, concerns the d iseW ry tampered with or the anos powered have been given permission to 20; 5 tied with 16. battle area. > Wethersfield (6) the Sportsman ON ALL MODELS White Sox in the Wisconsin city Hits—R. Jackson, Oak., 29; of traces of the pain-killing drug ®P®®‘men was mixed up ab r h po a e rbl hiitUng. I move their American League is next Wednesday against the Somebody lowered the boom Gorman, rf Carew, Minn., 29: U-.ser. Wash., phenylbutazone in a post-race ®°” '® "'^y- McCunc, c Sportsman’s Tavern baseball franchise to Milwaukee California Ahgels. on Michael but he aid he 29. ' urinalysis. The weaoHhy Boston automo- Polaski. S3 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 2—9-15 next year, the Los Angeles wasn’t sure who did it. Pasternak, If The White Sox for some time Home runs—Repoz, Calif., 8; Oavalaria has steadfastly de- **“ ® dealer has also been critical IxUCOS, cf Telco 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0- 7- 9 PENCIL SHARP Times' said Wednesday. have been planning to buUd a Klllebrew, Minn., 7. "H e (Horton) thought I came nied that he or any member of Churchill Downs and Kentuc- Bayer! lb McP&rland and Pockett; Ed­ Quoting a "reliable source,” stadluna In Chicago. Arthur Al- Pitching (2 decisions) —Har­ on him hard and tried to push his crew administered the drug >*y racing officials, who he said wards, Sauer and McDowell. the Times said the decision was lyn, ^^ub owner, reportedly is on din, Balt., 4-0, 1.000; Santiago, me off the bag,” said Michael. to the sore-legged colt any time have issued conflicting and con- Chbsky. 3b made at an April 26 meeting of the verge of getting approval Bost., 4-0, 1.000; McLain, Det., "It was a spur of the minute after the previous Sunday — six tradlctory statements. S K o T a ** DEALS. American League owners and for a $43-mlllion sports complex 4-0, 1.000. thing. I got hit while we were in days before the Derby and am- Dancer’s Image won the Der- 5®t“,fL *’ executives but that a White Sox near downtown Chicago. Strikeouts —McDowell, the pile. Whitey took one on the pie time, according to the train- by last Saturday by 1% lengths Haslam! {> THINK official denied it. Attendance at White Sox Cleve., 63; McLain, Det., 45. forehead. er, so that it should have over Calumet Farm’s Forward games has dwindled' in recent Totals The White Sox are playing National League “ Maybe it .shook us up. It cleared his system and couldn’t Pass, but the 34 6 8 27 6 e 5 at SCRANTON MOTORS. Inc. nine regular-season games this tinvo ------— - — disqualification A-Slnzlcd for Haalam in 7th. years. .sBatting (40 at bats) — Rose, could be a good thing. At least nave affected his performance, was amnounced Tuesdav when ‘60 240 420-43 ...... J Wethenrileld .... OOi 000 302— 6 TENNIS! Cin., .383; T. Aaron, Atl., .372. we won." Cavalarls was flying from the results of .- 001 000 the urinalysis 2B—Chesky. Coughlin, May; 3B— t) ■ Runs ^tatted in •— McCovey, The Indians weren’t so sure, Fort Erie, Ont., to Louisville to- were learned! Gorman; SB—Gorman, Coiiyere. S.F., 20; 3 tied with 19. Coughlin, Ostrout, May 2; SAC — THINK OLDSMOBILE— Luxury 98 Sedan, Toronado, Delta 88, Delmont 88, Cutlass, 4-4-2, F-85 TOWING— A Boat - Camper This Summer? after losing a touch 2-1 game i?“.4P'*"'* 2. Oatrout; LOB Hits—Rqse, Cin., 41; F. Alou, and seeing their six-game win­ Manchester IS; »• BetU« 3. Haslom 2, PROTECT— Your Transmission Atl., 36. ning streak snapped. ^ Femlak 2, Grzyb 5: SO—Cumlas 5, PONTIAC~Bonneville, Star Chief Executive, Ventura, Catalina, GTO, LeMans, Tempest Home runs — Swoboda, N.Y., Rham Too Tough for Tech Rettig 3, Femlak 1. Gniyb 7: Hits CHAItTER OAK HEAT— From The Extra Load May Cause "W e lost one of our best hit­ off Cumlas 5 for 7 runs in 4» In­ 7; McCovey, S.F., 7. ters (.273) and they lost only nings; Rcttlg 1 for 4 In 2; Haslom SPORTSHOPS, INC. W A R PA T H — Tempers flared and punches were (AP PtiotoAui) A Major Breakdown Pitching (2 decisions)— 6 tied Michaels (.164)," said one In­ tossed at Yankee Stadium yesterday when Gene And Roll Up 13-3 Victory 9.X?T 6 In J; Fenmlk 2 for 2 In 2: 1967 OLDS. F -8 S ' 1963 OLDS. 98 Michael (17) of the Yanks tangled with Cleveland R ^ —Ough: WP—Cumlas 2. Rettig Near Caldor a 649-9758 with 1 .000. dian. lirst baseman Tony Horton. Teammates joined in. 4. ^ m l^ : PB—Ough 2; W-Grzyb; 4-Door Sedan. Automatic, V-8, Hardtop Sedan. A TRANSMISSION COOLER Strikeouts—Sadecki, S.F., 46; I.—Cumlak. ’ The Yanks finally won in the Wins are a rarity at Cheney up 16 hits. power steering. •2295 Clean. Reconditioned. wUl help to prevent this breakdown. Stop by AAM CO Trans- Ryan, N.Y., 44; Singer, L.A., ninth on Andy Kosco’s double Tech, and are becoming scarcer row managed the only Cheney •1295 inlsaions of Mancheater and we wUl Install the proper size 44. and Jake Gibbs' single. Coventry Bows as the season move's on. hits. transmission cooler that will keep your car on the go all Losing the fifth straight con- Rham (X)3 605 x—13 16 3 1966 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE 1965 CHEVROLET summer. THE FASTEST MILE TRACK IN THE EAST To Vinal Nine test, and second in 24 hours, the Cheney 000 100 2— 3 4 7 N E W THOM PSON 2-Door Hai*dtop. Power steering 4-Door Sedan. '*** your FREE Transinlsslon Service Guide Uiat de- tk* tiMst Drivtn la Tbt World! Cheney Tech Beavers were de- Coolldge, Horton (5) and and brakes. •2395 senbes 11 ways to protect your tituismissloti. JOHNSON SEAHORSE It looks Hk6 it’s going to be feated by Rham High of Heb- Shevchank; Goodrow, Burnham ron, 18-8, on the local field yes­ SPEEDWAYS a long season at Coventry High, (6) and Gerlch. 1963 OLDSMOBILE 66 1964 CHEVROLET terday. Julius Ooreezky, Roger Flav- tm y minute end a half of avery day. tomeonc in the U.S. caUs AAMCO as the Patriots dropped their Modifiecl Foature Convertible. Automatic, power steering f t A A E * Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. . about tranimlaaibn troubla. Three nms in the third In­ ell, Dave Heritage and Good- third game In a row yesterday 30-LAP and brakes, low mileage. Extra clean car, # # 6 cylinder, automatic. E « ry waak AAMCO aatlaflas mora than 10,000 Iranimiulon problama. MODIFIEI ning and two five-run inning Bbam stroked a two-run single to Shevchank. c Y u a m (ra n t yaw trai$m lt$lai to AAMCOI | EASY TERMS — USED MOTORS ■ I u I [1 ^ the winners and four R B I’s Olson, a Children under 12 spark Vinal’s hitting attack. Six while teammate Ted Conddrino Blok, b W orW a Largoot Tramamlaalom g p aelalM a. runs in the third inning put the Robinson, c 75c Open Daily 7:30 A.M.-5 P.M.— Thurs. to 9 ■ GATES OPEN AT 6:30-ADULTS ‘2.50-g«M>REN .50' belted two hits sending three winners ahead after each team runs across the plate. Tim Hor­ Totals 13 16 SCRANTON MOTORS, INC SAT. to 4 P.M. had scored two runs in the ton also banged two hits for Cheney (S> TRANSMISSIONS opening frame. I iillini i:( il I )( (i/i I / (If OF MANCHESTER Rham. Gorecsky, rf PLUS THE ALL NEW EXCITING---- AAMCO STAFFORD SPEEDWAY Vinal 206 002 0-10 10 2 Goodrow, P -8 S Home Owned — Homo Operated Losing pitcher Johnny Good- Gerlch, c R o e V v 'd i ® CAPITOL EQUIPMENT THE FASTEST MILE TRACK IN THE EAST Coventry 200 000 0- 2 4 2 Plavell, Sb TIGER D IVISIO N-;^.. CADILLAC - OLDSMOBILE - PONTIAC PHONE 843-2467 row was hit haid but lacked Herita^, lb TAIXJOTTVILLE — Manchester-Vernon 'Town Line 38 M A IN ST.— TEL. 643-7958 Hancock, Nosal (7) and support of Cheney teammates. Burnh^, as-p 8 7 5 - 7 5 7 1 166 UNION ST., ROCKVILLE, CONN. <^43-9533 ON RT. 140 • STAFFORD SPRINGS, CONN. • FREE PARKING Bob Burnham relieved Qood- J. Loclcero, If THRILLS — CHILLS — SPILLS Strong; Lakes, Green (8), P. Locioeno, cf Birch (3), Clapt (3), Rhodes (6) r w In the sixth Inning 4s the Tomko. 2b EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON OPEN f'n-’ ,. and Cour. t'wo pitchers combined to' fiv e Totals 24 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSiDAY, MAY 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 PAGE TWHNTY4)NE HUGOS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BlAJOR HOOPLB Tronor»— Building Me/, ELMER.' I'M HAVIN' V Privcrto instructlont 32 Help Wanted Holp SAV NO MORE/1 CAN FOR ^ M obik Homos 4>A Contracting 14 ^CLOSIN' OUT SALE... A USE SOMEEXTWA ONCE I GOT A IF WE WENT/ DON'T WORRY A\ CLASSIFIED SB Ftmolt , 31 3B ANV 4I.OW6R: Bit. 6U6TER/YOU NEED a tutor tor English, DOZEN DISHES PER DISHES AT 7 » A r GOOD D E ^ FWOM ) THIS week’s special. 1966 Chev­ ADDITIONS* remodeling, , ga­ Reading or Fzench, Call Mrs. WAITRESSES — part-Ume, will D u /ire i rVE 60TT0BE CARE VOO'REj^'toU'D BE COULD EIMPLV rolet \ ton, 4-speed and camp­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms BOOKKEEPER for Accounts Fix AL0N6 HERE/IT6 McLean, 647-9760. train. Call 649-2978, EUlngton PART-TIME survey work from TICKETED EXPLAIN THAT er for only 43,496. 1968 OMC 4- tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ Receivable Department, 36-40 Ridge Country Club. Ask for the home. Must have private i . « A-TEMPTATION TO DAN6ER, FOR presidential a d VERTISING speed, \ ton, new. Truck and ment work, cellar floors, pa­ hours per week, all benefits, OPEN HER UP, BUT I PARKING CANDIDATES A n .w « r to Pf>viout_gu«l* Lee. must be steady "worker. Apply unlimited telephone. Write Box camper, sleeps 6, gas refriger­ tios, roofing. Call Leon Cles- D, Manchester Herald, giving HEAR rr'6 RADAR MACK ON THE CAN'T WA-5.TE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. $ Flowers and Plants ator, gas stove, and oven, synskl. Builder. 649-4291. , Halp Wontad name, address and telephone {TRAPPED/ HIOH- TIME ON -THE ‘M 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. toilet. 46,296. 1968 Eldorado 290 Broad St., Manchester, 643- HOMES* GARAGES, porches, 3B 1161. number. 'PEDAL WAVA ACROSS 8 Collection camper, was 42,495, now 42.- KEYPUNCH of quotes 160. Belle M^ors, Route 66, rec rooms, room addiUons, ATTENTION ladles. A Marshall 1 Yellow-flowered g Chest bones OPERATORS NURSE’S AIDES CLASSinED ADVT. Milldale, Conn. Sales and rent­ kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ Field family owned organiza­ herb,---- 10 Faithful 8.80 P.M, DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION eral repair work. Financing D IE T A ID E S ■ m foxglove , (dial, var.) al. Call 628-0988. tion Is conducUng a naUon wide 6---- everlasting 11 Belgian stream Deadline for Saturday and Monday i. 4:80 p.m. Friday. available. No down payment. expansion program — Interest­ Experienced—But will train ITBIrd 13 Paradises . Economy Builders, Inc. 648- PART-TIME NIGHTS STATISTICAL suitable ^pllcants. Full or 14 Masculine 19 Consumed food ed In employing 20 area ladles A nickname (pl.t 21 Weeping---- Motorcycks— 6169. to do outside customer Inter­ part-time. Paid meal time. 15 Harveited 22 Ceremony PLEASE READ YOUR AD viewing. Tuesday, Wednesday Must be experienced Alpha- Free meals. Holiday pay 18 Make possible a Bestows Bicycks 11 A & L Remodeling,. Inside and plan. i 17 Pitch ^proval w . , and Thursday, 9:30 to 2:30, for Numeric IBM keypuncher. CLERK A L L Y OM> BY V. T. HAMLIN outside work. Fire escapes 8 weeks. Salary $50 per week. Company offers excellent THE MEADOWS 18 Repast 24 Go by 37 MascuUne name 47 JJalt taww HONDA — 1966, S-90, white and rec room Included. 1-872- 20 Weight of India 25 Encourage DAY IT APPEAM See Mr, Moser, 1:80 p.m. wages and working condi­ 333 Bid well St., Manchester OH.OH! THEGtf*' 21 Hibernates 26 Shakespearean 38 Roof flnlal 48 Cut oBj^Bi • gray, very good condiUon. 649- 3366 or 1-876-4S17. Position open for person WHO PONATED 39 FortlflcaUon Bwej- “ua next Insertion. The Herald is r i ^ n . i h S ^ ^ * i **'® prompUy, Friday May 10th at tions, convenient free park­ 643-1174 24 Hawaiian rect or omitted insertion for tacor- 9366. with statistical background THIS SPEAR-riME. precipice 28 Ar2) leader 42 Drive off Sj!l.*?lver CARPENTRY— concrete steps, the Medical Arts Building, 826 ing, in-plant cafeteria and 43 Look over H SwU^lver to the extent of a “ma^e xood''^/«A^"*'"®i!* or above average figure ap­ BABY SITTER — Monday 27 SetUingi 29 Seines AUTHORIZED Harley Davidson floors, hatchways, remodeling, Windsor Avenue, Windsor, op­ above average benefits. 31 While poplar 30 Woody plant 44 Comfort 52 Eg»t«„ not Imsen the value of th e ^ ^ 2rttslmeS4 ^ i® *T *i[i '^'**®** titude. Company offers ex­ through Friday in my home. 33 Stop watch, 32 Domestic slave 45 Handle by “ make good” Insertion. ™ ‘ "®* *’® sales — 1966 CH, 41,176. 1967 porches, garages, closets, ceil­ posite Windsor Shopping Plaza. for instance W IT Bonneville triumph, 41.025, 1966 cellent wages, good benefits Must provide own transporta- 4 r ” 8 ings, atUcB finished, rec WAITRESS wanted 8:30 a.m. 34 Ornamental 1 2 3 triumph, 4826, 67 BSA, 4826, 66 and good working condi­ ti(m. Call between 6 and 8 p.m., stamps rooms, formica, ceramic. Oth­ 'Ull 1 p.m. Pleasant working FIRST NATIONAL ifORRY YOU H Matchless 4776, 67 Suzuki, 4396, tions. Apply . . , 649-1986. 35 Choice part 15“ er related work. No job too condiUons. Call 643-9940, 649- STORES pMENTIONED_ NTlONE- IT, ^ 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 1966 BMW, 4950. Harley David­ 38 Of greater r small. Dan Moran, Builder. 3783. ACCOUNTING CLERK — BUSTER r . strength IB 875-3136 son Sales, 49 jPark Street, Hart­ L i . 40 Gaelic liij (RockvUIe, Toll Free) Evenings 649-8880. Comer Park & Oakland Aves. FIRST NATIONAL Mature person acquainted with 41 Criers ford, 247-9774. STORES figures, part-time 6 hours dally. 43 The briny ■ B 1 NEWTON H. SMITH & SON — East Hartford 1966 —HONDA, 306 super hawk. Bookkeeper-Saleswoman Call 649-5361, Ext. 46. OUl- OUR WAY BY 1. B. W niilANS 48 Be borne P Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Park & Oakland Aves. 47 Scout group- n Excellent condition. Hi-bars, tions, rec rooms, garages* East Hartford (ah.) K Trouble Rsaching Our AdvertlMr? Part - Time Saleswoman SO American custom mufflers. Call 643-0374 porches and roofing. No job WANTED — Experienced wom­ NURSING ( a o AHEAP,TAKE THE PLUKISE AKJP PICK OUT ] an to care for 26 year old A BOOK WHILE WE'RE MINUS THE TVSET/ ^ nation s r i after 6 p.m. too small. Call 649-3144. S3 Attach 24-Hour Answering Service Manchester jewelry store female polio, 4 days weekly. 4/^/^ S-9 YOU POW'T REAP A THIN<& WHEW THE BOOB INSTRUCTOR I TUBE'S WDRKIWe., SO MAKE HAY WHILE 55 AtUck HONDA S—90, 1966. Black. 3,- desires two women over 21. 649-6271. LADY tor general laundry work, ® 19— fcy MIA. Im. JM. i—. U.t. fwt. Off. 58 Sea nymph THESUW SHINES — ITVlAy WOTHAVE TO . Free to Herald Raaden 500 miles. Runs well. Call week­ One as a full-time combina­ full or part-time. Apply New OUT FOR REPAIRS ASAIW FOR MOUTHS/ \ 57 Approached .Roofing— Siding 16 Medical - Surgical nursing. D A V Y JO N ES BY LBFF and McWILLlAMS 58 Sweet secretions s r days after 6, weekends any­ tion bookkeeper-saleswoman System Laundry, 44 Harrison THE BEST In roofing — and and the other as a sales­ DOWN time. 643-6585. St., Manchester. B.S. degree acceptable. Sal­ roof repair. Call Ctoughlin, woman for Thursday eve­ X KNOW EVERY 1 Frontier ary commensurate to prep­ INCH OF THIS LAGOON trading post HONDA Dream — Black 1966 643-7707. nings and all day Satur­ HELP WANTED PART-TIME tellers wanted for FLOOR, MR. JONES. 2 Plane surface EDWARDS 306cc, with windshield, side days. Apply Shoor Jewelers, local bank. Experience prefer­ aration and experience. Ap­ 3 Prevaricator 60 61 baskets, pleated seat and other 917 Main Street, Manches­ red but will train qualified 4 Steeped accessories. Showroom condi­ Roofing and ply School of Nursing, The foodstuff 6S ANSWERING SERVICE ter. in person. Write Box "J ” *-Man­ 5 Fragrant tion. Call 643-8819 between 6-7 Chimnayt 16-A chester Herald. Meriden Hospital, 181 (took oleoresin s r p.m. 6 Decorticated Avenue, Meriden, Conn. 649-0500 87S-2SI9 ROOFING — Specializing re­ WAITRESSES — days only. THE PHONE FILE CLERKS — temporary, 7 Sea flyer HONDA — 1966 — black 306cc pairing roofs of all kinds, new Must be over 18 years of age. full-time or 9-3 p.m. Immediate •’®®' advertiser In 4400. Excellent condition. 646- roofs, gutter work, chimneys jobs, work near home. High­ DfXJTOR’S office assistant, Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. Full or part-time. No experi­ STORE’S 0410. cleaned and repaired, 30 years' ence necessary. Apply In per­ est pay, no fee. Staff Builders. part-time. Four afternoons, one 11 Asylum St., Hartford, 278- evening. Experience desirable. 1965 SUZUKI X-6, 1,800 original experience. Free estimates. son only. Howard Johnson, 39-1 9 7810. Csdl Howley 643-6361* 044- Tolland Turnpike. CAFETERIA Mature woman preferred. Call te^#er.,4CLl___ Aiitomobilws For Scriw 4 miles, best offer.. Call after 4 8333. S 649-8671, 9 to 6 p.m. ..— w_ p.m., 649-6176. MATURE WOMAN to work full HERALD 1959 RAMBLER Station wagon, BOOKKEEPER full or part- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER good running condition. Needs time in specialized cheese and This Is a full-time open­ Hootingond Plumbing 17 gourmet shop. Apply In per­ OPERATORS , time for one girl office. Expe­ body work. Make an offer. Can Business Sarvkos ing for a reliable, indus­ rienced. Must be able to work WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE BOX LETTERS be seen at 244 Main St. son. Swiss Colony, Manchester Ofkrad 13 M & M Plumbing & HeaUng. trious person to work as alone, for Manchester contrac­ McNmicM SjriMlnIe, Inr. Parkade. Service caUs our specialty. No cafeteria attendant. WANTED tor’s office. Salary commensu­ ' WELL.THERE GOES F o r Y ou r MUSTANG 1966 2-door hardtop, ANYTHING taken to the dump, job Is too small. Free rate with experience. Write automatic. No money down, appliances, bulky furniture, at­ TYPISTS Infonnatiion esUmates gladly given. Call Experience necessary. Box "MM” , Manchester Her­ S-«T assume monthly payments. Ucs, cellars cleaned, light YOU GET A LOT MORE AT HEROES ARE MAPE-WOT BORW « A N r r 649-2871. Regular raises, excel­ ald. Call 233-8716 ask for Mr. Bake. trucking. Cheap; 289-6860. PROM SEI^URITY THAN OUR ACCBSSOjiH^ 'THE HERALD wUl not NAME SUGGESTS: lent working conditions, S A c e / / disclose the identity ' of VOLKSWAGEN 1966^ 2-door WILLIAMS Tree Service, spec­ valuable benefits. THE PHONE any advertiser using box Milliiwry, GOOD SALARIES sedan. Assume monthly pay­ ializing In tree and shrub care. SH ORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL letters. Readers answer­ LIBERAL FRINGE BENEFITS H dp Wontad— Mol* 36 ments, no money down. (3all 643-8104. Dressmoking 19 For more information ing blind box ads who 233-8716 ask tor Mr. Bake. FREE PARKING STORE desire to protect their DRESSMAKING — Alterations, visit our employment of­ MEN WANTED part-Ume morn­ ALL RIGHT. WISE SUV— TREE removal-Trlmmlng. Rea­ EXCELLENT WORKING ings tor janitorial duUes in Identity can follow this 1964 CHEVROLET Blscayne 2- zippers replaced, etc. Excel­ CONDITIONS fice at 52 East Center You need no previous HBLLO. ^ U riF U L / procedure: sonable rates. Covered for Manchester area. Call 624-0620. door, standard. Excellent con­ lent workmanship, 649-4311. CAFETERIA ON PREMISES Street, Manchester, experience. We’ll train property damage. Got a tree open Monday through you at a good starting Enclose your reply to the dition. Call after 6 p.m., 649- problem? Call Dana’s Tree AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE AUTO SALESMAN 2923. ELECTTRIC TYPEWRITER Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 salary. Valuable bene­ This is a permanent sales box in an envelope — Service, 522-8429. Movino^Trucliing— p.m. Or call 643-4101, address to the (^ossi­ EARNED VACATION THIS fits, pleasant working poslUon selling the number 1966 PAIRLANE XL hardtop. Ext. 388. Evening and conditions, opportimity fied Manager, Manchester LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Storaga 20 YEAR one car—Chevrolet. We are V-8 cruisomatlc, power steer­ Saturday interviews ar­ for advancement. Evening Herald, together moving large applismees. Burn­ AND MANY MORE EXTRAS looking for a man with auto ing. 17,000 original miles. Im­ MANCHESTER Delivery—light ranged. with a memo listing the ing barrels delivered, 44. 644- Visit our employment or other sales experience, BUZZ SAWYER maculate. Call 643-5764 after trucking and package delivery. COME INTO OUR PERSON­ office at 62 East Center BY ROY CRANE companies you do NOT 1776. NEL DEPARTMENT ANY interested in $10,000 Income. want to see your letter. 1 p.m. Refrigerators, washers a n d Street, Manchester, WEEK-DAY FROM 8:16 A.M. If you are being held back ■WERes rvE GOT rri msu find <0}Q Tour letter .^11 be de­ stove moving, specialty. Fold­ open Monday through WHERE THEN LOOK, WE'RE WASTIN' YOU ARE A-1, truck Is A-1. In reaching your true In­ 5UPP0SEPTD1 I US A TORPEDOED SHIP stroyed If the advertiser 1966 CHEVROLET Super Sport, ing chairs for rent. 649-6762. TO 4:16 P.M. TO DISC3USS JOB Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 HECK WOULD ] TIME.' LET'S GET INTO Cellars, atUcs, yards, drive­ THE come potential, this may be 6QLOOWTHI I THAT WAS CARRYING Is one you've mentioned. 283 Cubic Inch, automatic, OPPORTUNITIES WITH US. p.m. Or call 643-4101, ASHIPCARRYJ SUMPIN'WE ------>■ ways sealed and small truck­ the job you are looking tor. ROnOMOPti — — ------. GOLD.' GOLD ANY-/ UNHERStANP; J ___ If not it will be handled many extras. One owner car, ing done A-1 right. Call Tre- Ext. 368. OCEAN, H IT in the usual manner. Painting— Poparing 21 SECURITY INSURANCE We are well established in WAY? excellent condition. Call 742- mano Trucking Service toll SOUTHERN Evening and Saturday YEAH, 5UMPIN' ^ / SAV..THATiE A , 8237 mornings. CO. OF HARTFORD the greater WillimanUc THATSASaRt-nUE free, 742-9487. INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 1000 ASYLUM AVENUE Interviews arranged. area for over 10 years — (SPLENPID IMA/ ing and papering. Call Phil M MONEY-MAKER. Lost oikI Feun4l 1 1966 FORD — 2 door, custom TREE EXPERT — Trees cut, , NEW selling Chevrolets and qual­ V—8. Standard floor shift. Very Denoncourt, 742-6173. WAITRESS — afternoon or eve­ ity used cars. -\r buUding lots cleared, trees top­ ning shift. Supervise other holp. LOST — Bunch of keys, with 2 good condition. Best offer. Eve­ THE We offer: ped. Got a tree problem? Well L. PELLETIER — Painting — Excellent starting salary. ENckAND rings. Reward. Call 643-7646 af­ nings 649-6764. worth phone call, 742-8262. interior and exterior, papering Liberal salary and commis­ ter 12. Pleasant working conditions. sion plan. 1969 PONTIAC — 2-door, good and paper removal, fully in­ Uniforms can be supplied. Ap­ SOUTHERN WANTED —ODD jobs taking sured. 643-9043, and 649-6326. TELEPHONE (A Full protective fringe bene­ LOST —Scotty dog, female. running condition, 4100. Call care of lawns and yards. Free ply In person, Dlno’s, 660 East fit plan. Middle Tpke. Birch Mountain area. Answers 643-4368 after 6 p.m. esUmates, 649-1186. INSIDE-outside. painting. Spe­ ■7______NEW Demonstrator plan. €) IMI kr NEA. U(. TJ4. U.l M. OM. to Bonnie. Reward. Please call 1967 FIREBIRD 400, 4-speed, po- cial rates for people over 65. TYPISTS — copy — statistical. COMPANY- General Motors Sales train­ 643-0832. SALES AND Service on Ariens Call my compeUtors, then call ing. ‘I’m going to quit this job and get one where I can sl-traction, tach on hood. Many Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Many needed for assignments A ENGLAND For appointment call 1-428- LOST: Pass Book No. 260062011, extras. Still under guarantee. me. EsUmates given. 649-7883, near home. Temporary, full­ meet people who do somethihg besides watch mowers. Also Homelite chain An Equal Opportunity 1603, John Newman, Sales M IC K Y F IN N Savings Department of the 42,200. Call 742-6291. Between 875-8401. time or 9-3 p.m. Immediate BY. LANK LEONARD saws and IntemaUonal Club Employer Manager. television!" Connecticut Bank & Trust 5:30 and 6 p.m. jobs. Highest pay, no fee. TELEPHONE Cadet Tractors, Rental equip­ GEM CHEVROLET, Inc. Company. Application made for ment and sharpening service Staff Builders, 11 Asylum St., CORVETTE 1966, convertible. Hartford, 278-7610. Storrs Rd.. WiUlmanUc payment. on all makes. L & M Equip­ TOE WDLLBXB Assume monthly payments, no WOMEN! EXPENSE paid vaca­ COMPANY (36 Minutes From Hartford) BY WALT WEITERBERG ment Corp., Route 83, Vernon, PAINTING LOST —Passbook No. S-18933 money down. Call 233-8715 ask tion !!! Earn expenses without 876-7609 Manchester Exchange SOPEI^ARKETS WAVE ^ O F COURSE, I ADMIT SOAAE Sa-vings Baid< of Manchester. for Mr. Dias. neglecting your family. Re­ An Equal Opportunity DRIVERS for school buses, — Enterprise 1946. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR m a d e v e g e t a b l e S A R - ROME-GROWN VEGETABLES Application made for payment. present AVON Cosmetics In a Employer Manchester schools, 7:30 - 8:46 1966 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- a.m. and 2:16 • 3:46 p.m. Ex­ DENS OBSOLETE, AAR'S. A A V E t h e BEST FLAVOR PBX territory near home. Call 289- door wagon, V-8, automatic, FORMICA counters, cabinet COUNTER GIRL wanted — fuU cellent part-Ume for Uiird shift Y WILLET, AKD THEY'RE 4922. —STRINGBEANS. FOR Announewimnts 2 power brakes, power steering work, interior remodeling, or part-Ume. Apply Corner workers or retired persons. We A LOT OF BOTKER. IT a INSTANCE... and power windows. Original kitchen specialists. G(X>d work­ T.], FLANAGAN Soda Shop, 736 Main St. train you. 643-2414. BEEAAB TO AAE. ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ owner. Tip top shape. Call 649- manship at reasonable prices. OPERATOR ------V------ers, sales and service, bonded 4679. Free esUmates. Call Lou Das- &L SONS representative. Alfred Amell, canio, 649-6985. Opening tor an experienced 647-1719 or 643-4913. 19OT MUSTANG convertible, Fully Insured switchboard operator for BANK green, 6 cylinder, standard STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, busy board in East Hart­ tAMOUSINE Service — 1968 shift, excellent condiUpn, 41,-. fireplaces, flagstone terraces. ford, 5-day week,. Monday PrOTf machine operator. WANTED Cadillac yours for your wed­ 495. or best offer. 74^-60^2. All cOHcfbte'repairs.' Reason­ (Liability, property, workman’s through Friday, good wages Convenient day time hours. ding ' day with chauffer, ably priced. 643-0861. comp.) and working conditions, ex-' Call for appointment. The FORD FUTURA converUble air-conditioned, 7-passenger. cellent benefit program. Ap­ South Windsor Bank & Trust A-1 MECHANIC 1963, automatic. Assume D-L TRUCKING. Light truck- Co., 289-7407. Ulrlc Limousine Service, Ed­ ing done. AtUcs and Cellars CaU anytime for free estimates. ply . FOR SMALL SHOP mund U. Parent Jr., 649-3660. monthly payments, no money down. Call 233-8716 ask for Mr. cleaned. Trash hauled to the Top Wages Paid— Many Benefits Bake. dump. Reasonable. Phone 643- FIRST NATIONAL See Jim SloBti 6846, 643-9973. 643-1949 CJOOK tor convent dinner hour MOR'TY M BBia.a PwraonoU STORES BY DICK CAYALU OHEVELLE 1966, 2-door hard­ only. 5 day week, for several J. SLOAN GARAGE SHARPENING Service — Saws, TRADE a pot of coffee and top 4-speed. No money down, Park & Oakland Aves. weeks. Manchester Green area. ROUTE 83—VERNON, CONN. TWeFLEASRBAy OIOK some doughnuts for a free assume monthly payments. knives, axqs, shears, skates, East Hartford NO, CMtM-U TransportaUon necessary. Good ! KJTCNCHIFB WILLVOi f2GN summer wardrobe. Call 647- Call 233-8715 ask for Mr. Dias. rotary blader. <;)u;ck service. EXTERIOR HOUSE painting. FORGET d e a r . OFSXAIRSAND hourly rate. No fee. Call Mrs. D O E S M T S ^M H IS N E W 1859 ask for Sue. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Reasonable. Call 649-7996. Skelley, 278-1684. Manpower, nurTH|5Ci\N OF 196>vCHEVELLE Malibu, 32^ TO BE HELPING G L A e eE G Main St., Manchester. Hours Inc. An equal opportunity em­ HA/fSePRAVBAOC NOEL Adair dry skin ft 4-speed, chrome wheels. Call SECRETARY FOR local law of­ HIM V E T 7 dally 7:30-6, Thursday, 7:30-9, JOSEPH P. LEWIS — custom ployer. IN My CCOW ? creme. Lubricant for callouses, 649-3794. Saturday 7:30-4. 643-7968. painting. Interior and exterior, fice. Write Box ’’GG", Man­ dry skin, rough heels, legs. paperhanging, wallpaper re­ chester Evening Herald. Softens, soothes tired feet. 1961 FORD, 4-door sedan, ex­ RUBBISH — trash removed to moved. Wtillpaper books on re­ cellent condition. 86 Lockwood SECRETARIES — temporary, Quinn’s Pharmacy. the dump, lawns maintained. quest. Fully insured. Free- es­ PART - TIME MAI,E St. Call 649-1868 after 6 p.m. timates. Call 649-9668. fuU-tlme or 9-8, immediate RIDE WANTED to Pratt & jobs. Highest pay. No fee. Staff Whitney, first shift, from Maple BULLDO^R, backhoe work, PAINTING — interior and ex­ Builders, 11 Asylum St.. Hart- Child and . Family Services Grants of Vernon has openings for PRISCILLA’S POP 1989 OLDSMOBILE Convertible, land clearing, sepUc tanks in­ BY AL VERMEER St. Call after 4 p.m. 643-6883. terior, very reasonable, free ford, 278-7610. of Ctorni. (formerly Clhll- 643-7245, after 6 p.m. stalled, drainage fields. Paul esUmates. CaU lUchard PU11N1TURE SAiESMEN dren’s Services of (tonn.) RIDE wanted from vicinity of Schendel, 649-0465. Martin, 649-9286, 649-4411. WAITRESS wanted. Apply to AFPilANCE SALESMOI Charter Oak St.‘ and Philip Rd. 1966 PLYMOUTH SporU Fury —' __ Mr. Flink at Cavfey’s Restau- needs cleanlg help two days 2-door hardtop, bucket seats, GARDEN SHOP SALESMEN to State Office Building. Work­ ------— ---- rant, 643-1415. a week at their group home, £■ -9 ing hours 8:30 to 4:30. Call af­ low mileage, excellent con­ FULL AND PART-TIME dition. 876-7492. Housohold Sorviees Floor Finishing 24 DIAL your way to profits. Tele­ 31 Summit St. Please call ter 7, 649-9420. POSITIONS AVAILABLE Ofkrod 13-A phoning customers of the Ful­ Mi's. Landerman, 648-4320 CAPTAIN EASY 1959 RAMBLER 4-door sedan, FLCOR SANDING and refinish­ B Y L E SL IE t u r n e r RIDE WANTED from comer of ler Brush Company from your torran appointment. East Center St. and Parker St. new rebuilt motor and front VENETIAN blinds — repaired, ing (specializing in older home. Excellent profits. Call LOOKS UKt A PIGEON end, body very good, $100. 648- floors). Inside painting. Paper­ INTERESTED? THAT HIPPIE WHO- when th e GUARD Y AND GOT OUT to State office. Hours 8:30 - retaped and recorded. 646-0273, 247-1949. FEATHER'. BUT THIS FLOOR SET OFF THE ALARM 6064, after 6. 649-2971. hanging. No job too small. WAS MOPPED JU5T BEFORE , POOR BRIEFLY TO VIA Tif ROOT 4:30. 649-4078. OUTPIPE THE FENCE.,. John Verfallle, 649-6760. MATURE experienced sales Grants give you: ROHATCH ANP ILSFT TONIeHTl' PIPHTVOUSAYHEHAO KARMANN GHIA converUble, RELIABLE WOMAN for full­ UQHT TRUCKINO, bulk dellv- women needed full and part- time work, home for elderly. 1962, with 1966 engine, new ery, yards, atUcs, cellars time. Apply Peggy Ann Shop, 1. Top Commissions 6. Paid Vacation Automobiks For Sak 4 paint, new top, excellent condi­ Call Mrs. MUler, 049-5085 be­ cleaned and removed. Also odd Bonds— Stoeks Manchester..Rdrkade. tween 9-3 p.m. 2. P.M.’s (Spec. Com.) 7. Retirement Plan tion ,647-9566. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? jobs. 644-8962. Morfgagos 27 3. Better 1V>tal Income 8. Sick Pay Bankrupt, repossession? Hon­ 9. Group Life & Med. 1962 AUSTIN-HEALY, Mark REWEA'VING of burtls, moth- 4. Fun Quality Line est Douglas accepts lowest H-3000. Excellent condition. SEXXIND MORTGAGE — Un- Insurance down, smallest payments,' any­ holes, zippers repaired. Win­ limlted funds available for sec­ Call 649-6889. dow shades made to measure, 5. Opportunity for 10. Nationally Est. ROBIN MALONE where. Not small loan finance ond mortgages, payments to BY BQa.LUBBBRS_ company plan. Douglas Mo­ all size VeneUan blinds. Keys suit your budget. Expedient ^ WANTED Advancement Firm tors, 340 Main. made while you wait. Tape re­ service, J. D. Realty, 643-6129. corders for rent. Marlow’s 867 If you want to leuni more about our money-maldiig Trucks— Tractors 5 propoalUon In one of the country’s tbateet groudng rotall Main St., 649-6221. PONTIAC Starchlef 1962, 4-door • ^______; orgunlzatlona— come prepared to dlacusa your aalee hardtop power steering, power 1965 FORD pick-up truck, 6 OFFICE VVORKER know-how and your previous experlenoe. * brakes. Low monthly pay­ NOW IS THE TIME to protect Businass Opporfanlty 2B cylinder, posltraction rear end, and restore original appear­ ments, no money down. Call good tires, good condition. 4995. PHILLIPS Petroleum Co. has a APPLY X t ' 238-8716 ask for Mr. Dias. ance of your ameslte driveway LITTLE SPORTS Call 643-4267, 7 a.m. to 6:30 'With a good coat of protecUve modem 3 bay service staUon Male or Female RAMBLER 1966 Station wag­ p.m. After 6 p.m. call 649-7724. sealer. Free estimates. 742- for lease. Excellent opportu- nity, paid training program. ■tfOlfE. I on Classic 770, fully equipped, 9487. Call 236-3770 after 6 p.m. or Knowledge of adding machine operation and typing W. T. GRANT CO. RlfHT- low mileage, like new, 41,696. Traikrs— 1-201-377-8100. imperative. Excellent salary and benefits to the PERSONNEL OFPICE 649-9018. Bulldinf— Mobik Homos 6-A MOBILE lunch wkgon, extra right person!*Phone 643-5185 for interview. 1964 IMPALA convertible, Vernon Circle. Vernon, Conn. Contracting 14 equipment. New slicer, freez­ stamiard V-8, excellent con­ NIMROD Campers — sales and er. Must be seen to be ap­ No Appointment Necessary dition. Call 647-1882. service —Camper Town. Route WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ preciated. 633-0524. ,140, Eabt Windsor, Open eve­ modeling specialist. Addltl6i)8, An Equal Oiqiortunity Employer 1B67 NEPTUNE blue Karmann MORIARTY BROTHERS nings and Saturdays. Now rec rooms, dormers, porches, TAVERN for sale, owner has Ohla. Clean. 'Very low mileage. booking vacation rentals. 628- Over 1100 Stores GRANTS Coast to CV«8t cabinets, formica, built - ins, other interests. Call 649-8181 af­ 316 CENTER STREET 1941. ' , Must be seen. 644-0928 after 6. bathrooms, kitchens, 649-3446. ter 6 p.m. F40E TWENTY-TWO MANCHES'fER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1968 Help Wantod— Mok 36 Gartton— F o r m - AnHqiws 5* Rooms WIHioot ■oord 89 PAGE TWENTY.'raBBB i^URNiOTED ROOM, kitchen Aportiwnn—Roto . Busiiwu ProMrty ORDER CLERK —■ must be Dairy ProdiKts 50 CLOCKS bought, sold, tmded, Hottsos For Solo 72 Homos For Solo 72 Hi n able to type, high school ed­ privileges. Private entrance. ; Tanmonto 63 Oet Of Town O ut O f Town Oat O f To w n BERRY'S WORLD FOR SALE — Fresh asparagus, expert repairing. Colonial For Solo 70 CLASSIFIED ucation necessary, 647-9079. $18. lyeekly. Gentleman prefer- LOOKING for anything in MANCHESTER — New four For Sale 75 For 5 ^ also for freezing. 689 Dart Hill CTock Shop, 382 Main St., rear. CONTEMPORARY Ranch — 75 For 75 Old clocks only. Open 10 a.m.- re9* ground man wanted, experi­ For Salt 70-A ’’SOLD” Is what counts. If you enced only need apply, top FLOOR LENGTH gown, h^ ROOM for rent for retired or per month. CaU 648-9601. NEW LISTING —Two bedroom MANCHES’TER Florence Buckland Road, Manchester, B &. W TOLLAND — six room Ranch pink, size 9. Like new, never working man, bus line, 648-4648. MANCHESTER — Investment Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, 4 bedrooms, 1V4 baths, 2 fire­ want to sell your house; cash wages to right man. Cali 648. Sewing Machines ranch, recently redecorated. In' Street. 6 room bilhgalow with BARROWS and WALLACE Co. worn. $16. Call 643-0847. DOWNSTAIRS —6 rooms, tUe package. 6-6 duplex plus 6 room 649-6847. places. 2% acre.s of land, ga­ In on our contracts. We can sell Help 34 H«lp Woritod-^k 36 8104. central location. Recent gar­ 2 bedrooms. Oarage. Good con­ Manchester Parkade bath, stove and refrigerator, single. Leonard Agency, Real­ rage. $22,300. Call 649-3252. your house. Join our satisfied ^ CLEARANCE age, amesited driveway. Deep dition. Shown by appointment WOODED building lot, 160’x260’ Manchester 649-6306 MAN wanted to work In lum­ Apartmonti Halt laundry room plus wiring for tors, 646-0469. customers . . . call us today. wooded lot. Mr. Zinsser, Bel- only. Call owner, 64^4117. average. Rural residential DRAFTSMAN —Architectual. MECHANIC — farm tractor and ber yard. Must have driver's NEW ZIG-ZAG’S > Wantod— To Buy 58 Tenomonls 63 dryer. Heated garage. Fuel flore Agency, 647-1413. BOLTON — Older home, bam, Keith Real Estate. 649-1922. Qualified to prepare complete small engines. Call South Wind­ and hot water furnished. $176. TWO STORES, 2 apartments, $17,200 the price Is right. Six zone. $4,600. Paul W. Dougan, license. Davis A Bradford Lum­ out buildings. 2 building lots BOLTON SELLING YOUR HOME? For woricing drawings from concept sor Equipment Co., Internation­ Never used, makes button­ HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques monthly. Lease required. Call good Income, $32,900 Phllbrick room Cape, center of to'wn, Realtor, 649-4636. ber Oo., 200 Tolland Bt.. Bast NEW USTTNG — ’Three bed­ plus land. $20,000. Philbrlck prompt courteous service that sketches. Outstanding op­ holes, monograms, • sews bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, FOUR ROOM flat. Adults only. 648-^180. Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. walking distance to shopping Attractive 6V4 room Ranch, al Harvester dealer. 289-3406 Hartford. room ranch, convenient loca­ 100’ LOT WITH 180’ depth. A Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. gets results, call Louis Dlmock' portunity for versatile person days or evenings after 6 p.m., buttons on, makes fancy glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ 643-8330. and schools along with being on 3 bedrooms, living room FOUR ROOM flat and garage, MANCHESTER, business block tion. Flrej^aced living room. zone, water only. T.J. Crockett Realty, 649-9823. to grow with building system 649-0767, attention George SCREW MACHINE operator. stitches, overcasts, all with­ lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 Aluminum storms and screens. the bus line, very neat and GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus­ with stone fireplace and SIX ROOM duplex — available adults only, no pets. Call 643- with 6 apartments and 4 stores. Realtor, 643-1677. manufacturer constructor. Sal­ Sadd. Set up and operate. All bene out attachments. Our 6 year Lake St.. Bolton. 649-3247. Public and parochial schools. very well situated for conven­ tom crafted seven room Ranch, paneled wall, kitchen and ALL CASH for your property June 1st. on busline. Parking 6797. This property is In excellent ary open. Call 289-9691. fits. Apply Dean Machine Prod­ parts and service guaran­ Shows well —should sell. Mr. ience. Don’t be disappointed. BOLTON LAKE—lots with lake- over-looking Eleventh hole, dinette area, 2 baths, base­ within 24 hours. Avoid red ucts, 102 Colonial Rd. WE BUY and sell antiques, and for two cars. Adults only. No condition and shows a good re­ tee. OAKLAND Street — 6 rooms. Merritt, Belfiore Agency, 647- Wolverton Agency, Realtors. front privileges, toilet facilities, Minnechaug Golf course. Two ment fireplace, 2-car at­ tape. Instant service. Hayes used furniture, china, glass sil­ turn. Call for details. Hayes pets. Call 649-1963. Bath, shower and heat. On bus Agency, 646-0181. 1413. 649-2813. $495. Goodchlld-Bartlett, Real­ full baths, 2 car garage. Beauti­ tached garage or storage Agency. 646-0131. PLUMBER and plumber's help­ ver, picture frames, old coins, Complete Price $38.60 line. Adults only. $140 monthly. tors, 289-0939, 289-9161, 649-4266. ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ shed, one acre treed lot, ex­ er. Call 649-3286. COLONIAL BOARD Co. guns, pewter, scrap gold, RANCH — 7 rooms, 2 full cellent location. ROUTE SALESMEN X © 19a NEA, Itic. y - • g Write box ” JJ” , Manchester SOU’TH WINDSOR —(4 comer NEW LIS’nNG —East Hartford tate 643-9332. Or payments of $3.86 per watches, old jewelry, hob­ retail locatiay. 46-86 hours per year parts and service monthly. Call 247-4046. to list. Call us for an appoint­ screens, plus breezeway and hideaway, near water, 3 bed­ living room with fireplace Michael Pesce PLANNING AND week. All benefits. Must be PART-TIME JOBS from $80. to McDo n a l d G .E. tape recorder, $35. 60 guarantee. SHEET METAL ASSEMBLERS 647-9921 ment to Inspect. Belfiore garage. 7% years young. $21,- rooms, only $9,800 Hayes Electric heat. Beautiful patio. Joseph S. Licltra steady worker. Experience MEN , $70. weekly, permanent posi­ gallon aquarium and accesso- 600, Wolverton Agency, Real­ Agency, 646-0131. Olive H. Toomey ZONING COMMISSION Agency, 847-1413. A quiet safe yard for young M. Adler Dobkin, helpful but not essential. Apply CAPABLE OF WORKING tion, 3-4 hours per evening,, car •rles, $60. 10 gallon aquarium, Complete Price $53.40 NEWLY REMODELED office tors, 649-2813. Town Clerk BENCH MECHANICS COVENTRY Lake — 4 room children. Only $19,600. Call Dor­ Chairman Nichols Manchester Tire, Inc. needed. Phone 649-6309 between DRIVE4N $12. 649-7426 after 5. on Main St., $66. Call 643-9678. WHAT? Four bedrooms for less is Smith, Jarvis Realty Co. FROM BLUEPRINTS BOULDER RD —3 bedroom $18,900 —Immaculate 6 room summer cottage. Excellent aarence W. WelU, 290 Broad St., Manchester. 6-8 p.m» 46 W. Center Street Or payments of $6.34 per than $18,000. in the heart of Realtor, 643-1121. NOTICE Secretary CANON Super 8 movie camera month. Call Capitol Sewing BUSINESS zone 2, 960 square Colonial, 1% baths, rec room, Manchester? Sure enough! Call Ranch. Paneled recreation area, close to water, beautiful­ MAN WANTED to learn pizza with zoom lens, $100. Golf TRAINEES room with raised hearth fire­ ly treed lot. Only $6,900. Hayes Public hearing will be held by PART-TIME truck driver, and Manchester, Conn. Mgr., Till 9 P.M. Call col­ foot masonary building. Double 2-car garage, beautifully set on Joe Lombardo for details. Bel­ WINTERIZED home on Bolton business. Experience not neces­ BRIDGEPORT stock clerk, hours 8 a.m. to 1 clubs, $20. 22 Rifle, single shot, lect if toll. overhead doors. Centrally lo­ 1.75 acres, full of stately shade place, large lot with trees. Agency, 646-0131. the Planning and Zoning Com­ fiore Agency, 647-1413. Lake, 88’ frontage on lake, ex­ mission of Manchester, Connec­ NOTICE sary. Prefer young married p.m. Apply in person. Alcar $10. 643-0689. cated. $90 monthly. Paul W. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, AIRCRAFT ENGINE trees, Manchester premier ASHFORD LAKE — 26 miles cellent income producer. T.J. ticut, on Monday evening. May In accordance with the re­ man. Serious minded single Auto Parts, 226 Spruce St., Dugan, Realtor, 649-4836. DRIVE BY 187 Ferguson Road. 649-5324. OPERATORS DAIRY MART — counter clerks TENT, 10x18’ telescopic poles, 246-2140 neighborhood, assumable 6% east of Manchester off Route Crockett, Realtor, 848-1577. 13, 1968 starting at 8 P.M. In quirements of the Zoning Reg­ man will be considered. Start Manchester. MECHANICS AND TESTERS per cent mortgage. Bel Air Notice the distinctive frame ulation of the Town of Manches­ needed, full or part-time. Apply full built-in floor, good condi­ MANCHESTER — spacious 7 44, shore front lots. Other the Hearing Room of the Muni­ at $100 per week. Unlimited Real Estate, 643-9332. and Roman Brick construction ANDCVER — We are proud to ter, Connecticut, the Zoning Dairy Mart, 418 Main St.,’ any­ tion, $75. 643-1736 after 3 p.m. room home. Excellent location, choice sites. Easy terms. Ar­ cipal Building, on the following opportunity to manage your EXPERIENCED TRACTOR MOVING — Wish to sell Ken- Houses For Rent 65 of this recently listed resi­ offer this huge California applications for zone change: Board of Appeals will hold pub­ LATHE trailer driver. Apply in person. time. TOOL AND DIE MAKERS double garage, aluminum sid­ thur A.

iSlmtrlrrBtrr Eitratns HmUi Av«rag« Daily Net Press Run For Use WMk Ended The Weather Schuetz Receives Citations May 4, 1966 Pair tonight, low near 60. To- • David ICalausky, son of Mrs. Ostrude Paj^ani of 16 Eldrldge For Bringing Cheer to Vets 15,070 ilanrijpatpr lEupntttg Mpralb morrow fair, high In 70*. St., recently received a certi­ Manehetter— A City o f VUIage Charm ficate and silver key for solxAd'- During an epidemic at Fort with much pleasure by both the shlp and participation in camp­ Leavenworth Hospital in Kan­ patients and the staff.*’ Vetween Ambassa­ St.; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Official warnings of renewed The Couples Club of Center Mrs. LlUlan PhilUpe, 47 Ebsex cording to James J. Anderson, Monday: Hamburg gravy on One of the railroad cars was ence, sponsor o f the march. dor Cyrus R, Vance, deputy of Hospital Notes Ross Clark, 10 Clinton St. St. local club president. storms went up before dawn, Congregational Church will mashed potato, peas emd car­ fUled with lumber and the oth­ meanwhile, at CTorpus Christ! on the U.S. delegation, and Col. Ha DISCHARGED YESTER­ Also, Joseph MoOavanagh, 50 Anderson said the club recent­ rots, bread, butter, milk, pears. meet Saturday at 8 p.m. in the All evening visiting hours end ers were empties. The rains the Lower Texas Coast, where Van Lau, No. 2 man In the DAY: Stanley Daivls, 338 Oak­ Homestead St.; George 0>1- ly honored Schuetz and his wife Tuesday; Ravioli with meat Robbins Room of the church. at 8 p.m., and start. In tne vari­ caused an embankment to slide two teen-agers drowned Thurs­ North Vietnamese gjoup. land St., Wapping; Erick letlte. Lake Rd., Andover; Mrs. ^ 44 years with a special din­ sauce, tossed salad, French They spoke separately to A meniber of the State Police ous units, at: Pediatrics, 3 onto the track. day as flood waters gushed m will speak about "Organized Erickson, 616 Doming Wap­ Wilma Whdtehouse, Torry Rd., ner night for them. He was also bread, butter, milk, jello with Several trucks and oars were newsmen after this meeting, p.m.; self service unit, 10 a.m.; ping; Mrs. Noella Fuller, 15 Tolland; Patricia Kudlach, Glas- given plaques for "doing the topping. down a drainage ditch in a city M ove Seen Crime.” Those wishing more park. which lasted nearly two hours. Crowell House, 6 p.m. weekdays, Fheilips Rd.; Mrs. Geraldine tonlbury; Mrs. Frances Breen, most for the club" in 1964, 1665 Wednesday: Frankfurt on information may contact Mr. Up to 11 Inches of rain The announcement indicated S p.m., weekends and holidays; Ttacy, 87 Farter St.; Mrs. Qy- 76 Bridge St.; Hotoert MuiUk, and 1966. roll, potato chips, wax beans, and Mrs. Donald Ellis of 26 swamped an area Just north of both sides were prepared to skip private rooms, 10 a.m.; semi- rene Booth, 115 Maple St.; Rob­ East Hartford; Mrs. (Trace MaJ. Francis E. Miner, as- milk, ice cream. T o R e le a se Dartmouth Rd. or Mr. and Mrs. Corpus CHurlatl and four twist­ over possible procedural dis­ private rooms, 3 p.m.; visiting ert Jtdinson, 331 (Darter St., Kadis, 474 Main St.; Mrs. statant commandant ^at the Thursday: Sliced turkey, gra­ Alan Larkin of 62 Somerset Dr. ers in the vicinity inflicted putes which could deadlock the in 310, 314, and 328 is any tiino Boliton; Sdott Hanson, 86 Adh Doris Rickis, 20 Jensen St.; Rocky HUl Hospital, said, "The vy, cranberry sauce, mashed limited damage. conference at the very(ffilwet. for Immediate family only, with St. Ext.; Richard Sarbwell, Mrs. Bernice and^Roger Mar- Humphrey P u eb lo Cre^\^ The Nayaug Yacht Club will smiling countenances ot both potato, whole kernel corn, The North Vietnamese yrere a five-minute limitation. After­ East Hartford; Lisa Richard, Cham, Reservoir Rd., Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. Schuetz have bread, butter, milk, mixed fruit. Fresh flooding developed have its final meetinig of the along the Trinity River and its reported to have asked for the noon visiting hours in obstetrics 499 Woodbrldge St.; Nancy Patrick Shea, (Dreatfleld ‘ Oon- been o f great therapeutic value Friday: Baked macaroni and WASHINGTON (AP) — A first contact today to be held at winter season at a potluck Sat­ tributary creeks below Dallas are 3 to 4 p.m., then begin again Hulser, 186 Henry St.; George vaJeocent Home; Peter Poster, to all the patients, and their cheese, beets, bread, butter, congressman whose subcommit­ less than top level In prder to urday at 7 p.m. at the Marine Finds New during the night as an estimated at 7 p.m. iVlritors ore asked not Fortin, 12 BirCh Rd., Wapping; 65 Baker Rd., Vernon. visits are looked forward to milk, chocolate cake. tee deals In Aslan matters says arrange procedural details, U.S. Corps League headquarters, 10 inches of rain sent water to smoke in patient’s rooms. No there is some indication North officials expressed dlsap^lnt- Glastonbury. climbing into perhaps three doz­ more than two visitors at one Korea is moving toward release ment and said they had been en homes at Ck>rslcana. The time per patient. Slogan of the 82 crewmen of the U.8. prepared to go into full-scale The Democratic Women’s same deluge caused less severe intelligence ship Pueblo. Patients Today 807 Hiiiiiiiliiliiilllllliliilliliiiiljl preliminary talks this after­ Club of Manchester vrill have a flooding farther east at Malak- But admlnlstraUon officials noon. bake and plant sale Saturday RAWLINS, Wyo. (AP) — Vice off and Athens. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: President Hubert H. Humphrey, said they had no new progress Officially a U.S. spokesman starting at 10 a.m. at 677 Main As the waters rose from. Cor­ to report in the long negotia­ would say only that the delega­ St., between Fairway and Nas- Mrs. Eleanor Bolduc, 88 Linden who in his speeches likes to link sicana to Athens, the Weather himself to such DemocraUc tions to win release of the ship tion had not requested this kind siff Arms Co. Members wlshinig St.; Robert Burrill, 82 Felt Rd., HOUSE Bureau issued a special flood and crew. U.S. Ambassador W. Averell Harriman, left, and top Hanoi envoy Xuan Thuy. (AP Photofax) of beginning. more information may contact presidents as Roosevelt, Tru­ warning for five counties trav­ Wapping; Otto CainelU, 648 Av­ man, Kennedy and Johnson, has Rep. Clement J. Zablockl, D- Saturday’s second procedural Mrs. Theodore Brindamour of ery St., Wapping; Laura Calla­ ersed by the Trinity River be­ session will begin at 10:30 a.m. 8 Dover Rd., chairman; or Mrs. also found a slogan. low Dallas. Wls., chairman of the House han, 123 Pierce Rd., South subcommittee on Asian and Pa­ (5:30 a.m. EDT) Francis Pisch of 71 Grant Rd., TO MOTHER.. WITH LOVE Franklin D. Roosevelt had the At Midland, salesman Heu- Windsor; Iver Carlson, 60 cific affairs, told a newsnian U.S. Ambassador W. Averell co-chairman. New Deal, Harry S. Truman bert D. Neighbors, 46, of Lub­ Bombs Hit VC Holdouts in Saigon Haynes St.; Stephen Coutu, 27 that while he couldn’t go Into Harriman and the leader of the had the Fair Deal, John P. Ken­ bock drowned as a torrent car­ Old Town Rd., Vernon; Mrs. details, "there Is some Indica­ negotiating team from Hanoi, nedy used the New Frontier and ried his car into a flooded draw (Mrs. Altden T. Grant of 606 Joan D’Amour, 321 Andover tion that they will be released." Xuan Thuy, stayed in the back­ N. Main St. left by plane to­ „ •» Lyndon Johnson has the Great and battered the vehicle against Lake Rd., Andover; Mrs. Berylo' Society. "There Is no doubt that we ground berause It was agreed In day for a three-e concerned only with In Denver, Ck>lo., and in Atlan­ and Rafael Galvan IH, 17, who ers and artillery rained tons of ing Viet Cong. And the U.S. Command con­ gal. Thompsonvllle; Mrs. May Jos- Pueblo Jan. 23 set off an inter­ communiques indicated the pat­ procedural problems. iiliiiilii**# * iiiliiiiil! tic City, N.J., Ijefore delegates tried to rescue her. A sudden explosives late this afternoon on firmed a report earlier this lin, 26 Nye St. national crisis which is being The Americans from the 6th tern was much the same up and A spokesman said the United gift shell love to wearl! of the United Auto Workers rise rolled down a ditch in the stubborn Viet CJong holdouts week from Pentagon sources In Jehovah’s Witnesses will have dealt with mainly at U.S.-North Division appeared to be driving down the country, except for States accepted this arrange­ Also, Charles King Jr., 60 union, Humphrey trotted out the city’s Lamar Park where a along the southern edge of Sai­ Washington that Communist harassing enemy shelling. a theocrsdlc ministry school to­ Korean talks at the Korean the enemy away from South ment, which was reported pro­ Windsorvllle Rd., South Wind­ phrase, “ New Democracy" and number were surfing and wtul- gon, but generally the war MIG fighters are operating in morrow at 7 ;80 p.m. and a serv­ truce site, Panmunjom. Vietnam’s capital on the sixth But there still was heavy ene­ posed by North Vietnam. U.S. sor; Mrs. Maude Kloppenburg, proposed that he would be able Ing. The current pinned both slowed down as American and the North Vietnamese panhan­ my fire from both sides of the ice meeting at 8:85 at Kingdom State Department officials day of the Viet Cong's "peace officials expressed dlsappolnt- 62 Holl St.; Mrs. Alexandra to deliver it if elected president. young people against a ■ storm North Vietnamese peace nego­ talk" offensive. Intelligence dle south of the 20th parallel for Kinh Dol Canal which fonns the mant that Harriman and Thuy HaU. KraCh, East Hartford; Lorri said Thursday the ship has been Speaking to O>lorado Demo­ sewer grating and it took five tiators prepared to meet In Par­ sources said U.S. and South the first time In the war. southern )x>undary of Saigon. had not been able to begin sub­ Ubby, Wales Rd., Andover; the little girl look ih cool kodel moved from Wonsan Harbor. is. IVI The board of deacons of Sec­ crats named delegates in pre­ men to pull the bodies free. Vietnamese forces had virtually The command said a MIG21 An American helicopter gunshlp stantive discussions Immedlete- Donald McLaughlin, 41 Beelze­ The North Koreans first brought A battalion commander from ond Congregational Church will cinct caucuses—the first step to­ A pileup Invovlng three vehi­ crushed, at least for the time shot down an American F4 making a rocket pass south of ly bub Rd., Wapping; Stanley it there after seizing It In what the U.S. 9th Infantry Division meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at ward naming delegates to the cles killed Robert R. Van Dlne^ being, the waves of attacks on Phantom Tuesday about 145 the "Y ” Bridge across the canal Some foresaw the poseibllity Majeskl, 69 North St.; Marjorie the United States claims were called alrstiTkes and a rolling the church. m in im i Democratic naUonal convention 38, of Dallas on a sharp curve International waters. Saigon that began last Sunday. miles north of the demilitarized crashed a | id burned, }x>sslbly of an extended deadlock over Monahan, 709 Doming St., Wap­ artillery barrage down on the They said one reason for the zone. In August—Humphrey promised near Centerville In East Texas The Reds were reported to brought down by enemy fire. ping; Mrs. Armanda Nadeau, during a heavy rain. last major group of enemy sol­ enemy setback was that U.S. (See Page Fourteen) Trinity Covenant Church will Thursday night “ to bring to have moved the vessel to a The U.S. (Command reported American armored personnel East Hartford; Francis Russell, America a New Democracy.” Another highway accident, in­ diers still pressing the Viet troops sweeping the countryside nearly 3,000 Viet CJong and carriers were strung along the have a Mother and Daughter RFD 2, Bolton; Mrs. Sarah Sta­ ^ M f t i 1 pc. bonded acetate jersey print smaller North Korean port In a speech prepared for de­ volving two cars and a truck, (3ong's six-day-old "peace talk” around Saigon intercepted much North Vietnamese killed in the blrdge. Infantrymen from the Banquet tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. cy, Jobs Hill Rd., Ellington; sleeveless shift, solid piping trim, self about 50 miles above Wonsan. livery in Rawlins today, Hum­ killed Mrs. Maude Bailey, 65, of offensive. of the Viet Cong and North Viet­ last five days of fighting around U.S. 9th DivislDn were deployed at the church. Walter Topllff, 16 Washington tie sash. Black/white, green/white, beige/ The whereabouts of the Amer­ phrey declared, "You've all Quanah during a driving rain The American bombs and namese forces before they Saigon. One U.S. source said In the burned out area south of St.; Mrs. Dorothy Weiss, 6P white. Sizes 10-18,1416-22'A. ican crewmen is being kept se­ stalls devastated a narrow row State News A reached the capital. elements of 19 enemy battalions heard about the new economics. near Wichita Falls. cret and the North Koreans the bridge, looking for snipers Brookfield St.; Mrs. Sally Wood. of homes, shanties and shops Two major developments pressing toward the city had 12.00 Well let me tell you we can have A cold front along a line Unk­ have rebuffed Red Oo.ss etlorts still hidden in the smouldering 82 Center Rd., Vernon; Charles stretching hsilf a mile along the were reported in the air war been repulsed during the past a New Democracy In our coun­ ing Texarkana, Dallas and Wink in behalf of the prisoners. rubble. A helicopter was evacu­ RUBBER STAMPS Zaglio, South Glastonbury. 2.93 southern limits of the capital week with heavy losses. try if we plan for it now and was nearly stalled and moist air against North Vietnam. U.S. ManchMter But Zablockl said he has been ating wounded from Just south Man, 4 2 , BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A work for it. from the Gulf of Mexico overran where 9th Division infantrymen Navy pilots said they blew up Most of the capital was calm Blueprint and Supply, Inc. High-yoked gowns and shifts trmimed with satin rosebuds and informed the Americans are in had clashed repeatedly with the biggest oil depot in the today, with life back to normal. (See Page Eighteen) daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ good health. 600 Hartford Bd. lace. Wash and dry, never-press. Mlnl-gown and shift have (See Page Sixteen) (See Page Four) liam Harkins, 189 W. Middle He also said he knows of no Manchester, Conn.—640-8603 Tpke.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. elasticized baby puff sleeves. In luclous pink, blue, aqua. BockviUe Exchange Ent. 1400 P, s, m, U.S. effort to free the men by Guilty in Alfred Cavallo, 41 Strickland paying ransom. matching C oat ...... 3.98 Representatives of the oppos-. Y ing sides met aghln at Panmun jpm Tuesday—their 16th session M 16 Sale Two Trapped Miners on the Pueblo. There was no A gw o f Heme & Garden Center HARTFORD (AP)—A 42-year- outward evidence of progress old man who admitted In court resulting from the 30-mlnute talk. he sneaked parts of M-16 rifles out of the Colts Firearms plant The North Koreans are calling Reach 13 Others and reassembled them at home on the United States to admit has been convicted of illegal HOMINY FALLS, W.Va. AP) C. E. Richardson, president of guilt and apologize for what sale of two of the weapons. —TVo men trapped four days in the Maust. Coal and Coke Co., they contend was criminal es­ SHE'LL fEEL LIKE A QUEEN James P. Furlong of Hartford said much depended on the op­ pionage within their territorial IN KODEL-COTTON the dark, flooded passageway- «was found guilty after a day­ dt a coal mine crawled a half- eration of the big pumi>s drain­ waters. ing the passageway. long trial Thursday In U.S. Dis­ mile through 10 Inches of water MaJ. Gen. (3iung Kook Pak trict <3ourt on two counts of Vi­ today to reach another 13 known "If the pumps keep working speaks for North Korea at Pan­ G o a f , like we hope they will,” he said, olating the National Firearms to be alive. munjom. The chief American Act. "we hope to have the 16 out by 6 delegate on the armistice com­ The remaining 10 of the 25 p.m." (Conviction on each count car­ a e 't a men, trapped when millions of mission at the time of the ship ries a sentence of up to five gallons of water poured Into the "While some crews moved seizure. Rear Adm. John V. years or $6,000 fine or both. mine through a wall break Mon­ pumps farther Into the mine, Smith, was succeeded at Pan­ Furlong previously worked at day, are presumed dead. There other workers gouged through munjom May 1 by Army Brig. Oolts repairing the automatic has been no contact with them. the other side of the mountain. Gen. Gilbert H. Woodward In M-16, which Is used by U.S. s.9a They were creating another tun­ what was termed a routine shift troops in Vietnam. Tbursday, he Bell sleeve coat trimmed with nylon lace and Mine foreman Frank Davis nel as an alternate route to the In assignments.. (fngarf* d0partm»nt and miner Edward Rudd, isolat­ told Judge T. Emmet Clarie that dainty embraidery. Shirtgawn has pin-tucked yake point where 15 awaited rescue. North Korea, meanwhile, con­ ed 1V4 miles from the mine en­ he had smuggled i>arts of the and tiny cap sleeves. Permanent press kadel paly- AA 6 a.m. the (timnel was tinues to berate the United ester and cattan. Pink, blue, maize, aqua. S, m, I. trance, groped through the mur­ rifle from the West Hartford "about halfway through," but States In what U.S. officials re­ ky waters and reached the other plant to his apartment where another official pinned his hopes gard as a Red effort to extract group at 10:30 a.m. The group he rea^embled the weapon. on the pumps. maxlnium propaganda mileage of 13 was cut off by the flood "In view of the delays entxiun- fromBthe affair. NOW FROM FORD waters one mile from the mine Birch Society Allowed tered In the tunnel,” said over­ North Korea has allowed let­ CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED opening. 8- 10-,and 12-hp lawn and garden tractors night rescue' director C. E. ters front Pueblo crewmen to be To Be In Porado The director of rescue opera­ Stmdstrom, "I still think they sent luto the United States. NORWALK (AP) Tbe John Let a new Ford tractor speed your work the year 'round tions said it was hoped that will be able to pump the water The letters have been sent to Birch Society will be allowed to "we'll have them out late this take part in Norwalk’s Memor­ Here's power,equipment to help you get the joh done easier afternoon.” (See Page Three) (See Page Nineteen) and more quickly. Safe, rugged, versatile, easy to operate. ial Day parade after all. The town’s parade committee, Here are some outstanding features: after a word from Norwalk’s Choice of tires: standard, Cigarette lighter, comfort corporation counsel, declared Thursday night its vote taken wide base flotation or agri­ seat and backrest, tool box Questions and Answers last week banning the Birch cultural treads fenders, footrest— standard Baby-Dress Sleepwear For Her group was null and void. equipment Powerdrive clutch for posi­ KODEL AND CO H O N Donald Reed, corporation tive engagement of equip­ counsel, advised the committee How Would a Surcharge that the parade w as' city-funded ment Automotive-type 4-speed, or shift-on-the-go auto and that the city has no right Handy lift leverfor mounted to ban anyone or any organiza­ matic transmission equipment m lnl-gow na, aHIfts. tion from the march as long Affect .Income Taxes? as the theme of patriotism was 12-volt battery and safety M ore than 50 optional complied with. starter attachments WASHINGTON (AP) —Most days after the signing. The come tax brackets—those who Americans will begin paying treasury Department Is now pay taxes at the 14 and 16 per State Tax Hike Seen Stop by soon. See the outstanding Ford lawn and garder more federal Income taxes planning to begin collecting the cent rates—will pay nothing NEW HAVEN (AP)—"A tax tractor lineup and equipment. shortly. If Congress enacts the additional tax about June 10. more. increase is In the offing” for 10 per cent suVeharge package 0 —What Is a surcharge? (J—How will I pay the tax? worked out by Senate-House A—Beginning with the first Connecticut, says the chairman FORD TRACTOR A—It’s actually a tax levied of the Connecticut Public Ex­ 3.03 conferees—and if President paycheck after June 10, accord­ on a tax. The Treasury and penditure Council. 1 pc. Arnel/Forfrel print skimmer, jewel Johnson signs It. ing to the present schedule, Presh young coal a-drift with lace. Gown beautifully detailed with Johnson administration pre­ Paul V. Hayden, retired pres­ Welcome Here neckline, short sleeves, self button The President has sought the ferred the tax Increase In this your paycheck will reflect a de­ nosegay appliques and a wealth of wide French lace. Permanent trim on A-line panel skirt. Green ond duction covering the surcharge. ident of the (Connecticut Ught tax hike but it Is not certain he way instead of-^ basic change In k Power Co., made the state­ press. White, pink, maize and aqua. P, i, m, I. gold. Sizes 12-20. will go along with congresslwial ratra to preserve Its Identity as For example, if |15 a week la now deducted from your pay- ment at the annual meeting of demands for a $6 billion spend­ a temporary tax and to make it the CPEC Thursday, 16.00 ing cut that would accompany easier to remove once the Viet­ check for federal Income taxes, matching coat ...... 4.98 you will pay an addltlmal $1.60 Solving urban problems will Agway Home & Garden Center it. nam war permits. be costly, Hayden said, and the Buckland Store — Exit 93, Route 15 , for a total of $16.60 (J—When would the 10 per

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