M O N D A Y , A P R IL 18, 1966 The Weather PAGE TWENTY lEttroingil^ralb Aginige Daily Net Preae W n For the Week Haded Considerable cloudiness, not as cool tonight, lo w ' la 40s; The JCiwanis Club of Man­ A p ril 16, 1966 Miss Kathleen P e i^ , daugh­ Holy Family Mothers Circle variable eloucDness, chEtaee at chester will hear a talk on .tax ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Per­ will meet Wednesday at 8:15 5 Requests planning when It meets at showera tomonroiw, higb Id 60ft; About Town ry of 211 Hollister St., has been p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ray­ 14,620 noon tomorrow at. Cavey’s elected secretary of the Student mond t1. Quish, 110 Forest St. manchester-^A City of Village Charm seaman Racrult Walter F. Pe- Restaurant. The talk will be Before Z B A Association of Meriden Hospital Members are reminded to bring- liC, aO, tJSN, aon at Mr. and family photographs. given by a member o f the Con­ (OMsIfled Adverttolng on Page 15), PRICE SEVEN CENTS School of Nursing. She Is also Five requests tor z Dempsey Itas jnremen Apprentice Clifford scrap book contest at a conven­ From George and Shirley f eollecrion of told the Msuichester Squtire The Italian American Society on flower arrangements. Hos­ M. McKinney, XJ^, son of Mr. tion Saturday in Torrington. Converse, a variance to ditride Dance dub It's too early of. Manchester will meet to­ tesses are Miss Ethel Goslee, and Mrs. W. McKinney of 132 Chapter members attending the a parcel of land, at 52 Wads­ sleeveless for him to know if he can night at 8 at the Italian Am eri­ Miss Sylvia Claflin, Miss Huth Pearl St. is serving aboard the confab were Mrs. Allan Critten­ worth St., residence zone B. in­ “Hudson” hosiery attend Ita tenth anniversiUTr can Club on Eldridge St. Porter and Mrs. Evelyn Lloyd. N avy’s newest polaris missile den and Mrs. James Spring, to two lots for the purpose of dirmer on Oct. 15. both of Wapping, and Mrs. submarine tender, tTSS Canopus Immaculate Conception Moth­ constructing a two-family dwel­ In his letter he says . . George Danforth of Manchester. Mystic Review, North Ameri­ at Charleston, S.C. The Canopus ling on one. this falls -within the final Again Hit by Planes can Benefit Association, -will ers Circle will meet Wednes­ is designed to service and re­ day at 8 p.m. at the home of Prom W aiter Oapik, a vari­ shifts weeks of the campaign in meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at pair' virtually every part and Past Chiefs of Daughters of ance to convert a two-family Odd Fellows Hall, Hostesses Mrs. John J. Conner, 19 V ir­ which I Eun expected to bo piece of equipment in any nu­ Scotia will meet tomorrow at dwelling into a three-family at are Mrs. Wilfred Trudeau and ginia Rd. Mrs. Raymond Au- a candidate. . .” clear-powered “ Polaris” sub­ 7:30 p.m, at the home of Miss 80-82 Garden St., in residence A pril 18th Mrs. Richard Gutzmer. dette is co-hostess. marine. Blizabeth Brown, 20 Arch St. zone B. and to construct .an outside stairway on 'the comer through M ansfield lot building. State News From 'Vincent J. Ekigar, to A pril 30 A gain Asks maintain a building closer to the side line than regulations W om an Shot permit. The almost-completed Peace Talks dwelling is on Ferguson Rd., and to 7.99 On Street in is in a Residence Zone A A . SAIGON, South Viet From Anthony Botticello, a pr. Nam (A P )— U.S. je t fight­ variance in Rural Residence Easy-Care Fabrics In New Britain er-bombers rallied North zoning to erect a breezeway and r»g. 1.25 prints, solids, checks, Viet Nam’s heartland for garage closer to the side line NEW BRITAIN (A P)-A wom­ florals. the second consecutive day, than regulations permit, at 595 3 prs. 2.95 an, who police,said apparently Hillstown Rd., had been shot from close range, pounding a major plant just outside Haiphong Mon­ Prom James M. Rufini, for a i6 prs. 5.90 WM found lying on West Main special exception to have a Street today. day night, a U.S. spokes­ General Repairer’s Litiense and Get ready for an easy- Detective Capt. Thomas J. man reported. oare, carefree summer a Certificate of Approval at his Ormsby said Clementine Simone Following close on the attack service station at 116-118 Cen­ with several of these Sunday

W W r PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1966 PAGE TWO. Concert Toinight District Battles SKeinwold on Blaze in Woods i s o i ton Desks Rifled By Bennet Band Announce Engagements Sjidh dealer Eighth District 'volunteer fire­ OOURTEOVS DEFENSE EaU-Wcct vnlneraUe The Bennet Junior High Band At Bentley, DEFEATS CONTRACT men spent almoat two hours ear­ NORTH under toe direction of Samuel j School Budget Discusswn 4k AQ849a ly yesterday afternoon battHng By ALFRED SHEINWOtD 94 Xacaluso ■will present Its sixth a fire ‘In the woods on high $30 Stolen K’s polite to give your worst 0 95 aimual Band Concert tonight at gromtd southeast cf Mill St. and 0raws Out Finance Hearing behind the Rogers Gb. Before it 4, *^*BAST 7:80 at toe Bennet Junior High Teachers’ desks and desks in «>e“>y » could be extinguished, the fire : pubHc hearing on the Oie dlscuseion was an almoat “ he"happens to be drovm- 4kK9«'- School Auditorium. 0»e principals office at Bentiey ,njg is the pnn- ^ iog732 AK6J burnt ove^ an estimated throe bronosed budget for 1966-67, unanimous show of hands to The oortcert wlto 23 selections, or four acres. at 8 last night, ad- throw out ad^t education, BHementary School were ran- ^jpjg the defense in today's ^ 8732 O 104 sacked some time over the hand, played recently in the an- ^ 10 some written and composed by District Fire Chief Francis loumed at 11:15, and wUl re- budgeted for $4,700, about $3,- Macaluso, will present an array limerick reports that the fire tonight at at the 000 of which might have been weekend. A total of $30 was re- nual Intcradleglate Champion- S o n ^ 8 ft selections toat include class- was first spotted Calvin Tag­ poimnunlty Hall. returned to Uie town if at- ported taken in petty cash from i^j^d-three of hearts, $ Q I loal, popular, jazz and blues. gart, toe supervlBor of too dis­ O AK4 ! nie meeting was called to a tendance were good, the d e ^ and from an open safe ------— Tickets were printed by toe trict’s sewfer system, as ho was halt in the middle of the first The board bf education for West opens the three of hearts, * AKQ96 schools’ graphic arts shop under working With a crew on Wood- page of the three-page board two years has advocated an in the prindpal’s office. a„d East takes bis two tricks. Wm( NmA Pan PaM the direction of Anthony Milqno. biidge St. M education budget request adult education program, only Mrs. Flormce Wood, princl- xf East Is a rude type he switch- 1 0 1 A 3 A Pan 3 A Paaa About 20 district volunteers Requests for funds for general if It ooUld be self-sustaining, pal, told poHce that apparently es to a diamond, and South The program cover 'was de­ 4 « . Fan AH j were aided by a five-man state ^w n government w^re dls- The amount was Included in the nothing else was taken. There makes the contract. signed by Claude Almand of forest crew, which brought jMised wtth vrithout many budget to allow the town to was no damage reported. Po- South takes the ace of dia- v4. (he'sehool art department. •^r>. lice were unable to find signs monds and leads out two top esse. He can Gary IPerrett and Barbara aJong a water tanker. The fire Questions. vote. was away from any roads, and » Board of finance chairman • Toward the close of the / C of forced entry into the school, trumps, discovering the bad top trump ^ hope for theiwt. Kelly will be featured as stu­ V ' MM, firemen had to lay about 800 jlVilliam lUley wmducted the meeting, Mrs. V ir ^ la Butter- M-y-- At leaat 17 teachers’ derics break when West discards. So Bast eventu^y getato t o ^ p dent conductors and will also i f V feet of hose to bring water to pieeting. Frqm_,the discussion field, board of finance mem- were seardied tor cash. south leads a spade to dum- break and takes a itiue perform solos. Other pupils toe blaze. It was evident titet many of the ber, suggested that those pres- Screwdriver pry marics were dy’s ace and returns a t r ^ p J®*®***^,, Wea^ rendering solo selections are ... j iTaiiot photo Chief Limerick said toat a townspeople were concerned ent be given a chance to vote found on the principal’s office to take the proven finesse with ^ “ ® Paula Sanchlni, Suzanne Pina, Buriao Moea ijhotio •The engagement of Miss door. Three screwdrivers and the nine of clubs. The engagment of Miss Gail survey crew laying out a new about a tax levy of 50 mills, on the possible areas for cuts Sirkka Johnson, Frank Wood The engagement of Miss Di­ Marilyn Jean Ledgard to Gary predicted if all budget requests bated by the board of ^uca- a hand driU, all taken from the South finishes drawing the * NT and and Tom Raimondo. A . GeromlllertoRobertL.Edel- town road between MIU and anne C. Gorski of West Hart­ A. Harrison, both of Manches­ are honored by the board of 11- Ooo. Janitor’s room, were found on trumps and runs the reri udth P a r t a e r o p ^ J ^ * O T . w d -The Beimet Dance Band and son, boto of Manchester, has Parker Sts., had been In toe nance and okayed by the towiL Tile school board furnished the floor by toe door. The of- his diamonds. BTve clubs bid the next player p a i^ . toe Bennet Majorettes will add ford to Lee H. Baglin of Man­ ter, has been announced by her been announced by her parents, area yesterday morning, ^ i a would be slx-and-a-half the list, containing three groups fice may have been entered, and made. Next case. Spades, K-9^, ®?5^ a variety to toe program. Sandra chester has been announced by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mrs. Sophie Geromiller of 19 Vnills more than the 1965-66 of Hems which would be elim- though, by climbing through a Better Switch Cote ^and Margaret Albair will her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ Ledgard of 301 Henry St. Tate. inated from the school program w t o ^ . Not so fast. Go back to toe What •»«» “ jJ . . ley V. Gorski of West Hartford. School to H old appear as vocal soloists with Her fiance is toe son of Mr. The Community Hall was jf the board’s budget is cut by The school is on Hollister St. beginning and see what East Answer .^Kd Tuat’ uv.. Her fiance is toe son of Mr. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. U _ _ f a .l, the dance band. and Mrs. Hal Harrison of 176 Jammed with towiMpeople, but anything ,up to three mills, or A Swiss stop watch and col- can do if he wants to be polite Stayman Oonv®"^^- The narrator for toe program and Mrs. Harold Baglin of 738 Howard Edelson of 23 Cresrt- X 1 0 flJ .U l x ^ O U I f l D Its 203-peraon capacity was ap- to $^,000. lector’s coins were reported ^fter he has taken his two heart the response of 'vm -Tlmrod Rd. wood Dr. and the late Howard _. will be William Alesbury. Center St. and Phoenlxvllle: Miss Ledgard is a graduate parently not exce^ed; the a u possible that the vote on missing yesterday in a break tricks. Certainly toe most cour- bid of one Miss Gorski graduated from EdelsoiL '^® students and faculty of | of Manchester High school, and ^tin g WM th^ not 1 ^ to ^ at toe home of Mrs. B3aine Ma- teous gesture Bast can make Is partner to show a major mit Oonard High School, West Hart­ Miss Geromiller Is a 1964 Howell Cheney Technical School a senior at Becker Junior Col­ schoo! gym. both the board of lek, 469 Lydall St. The watch to switch to a spade-right up if he c m . If P ^ ® ^ . ford, and is a jimlor, majoring graduate of Manchester High will sponsor a Health Education lege, Worcester, Mass. was valued at $25. to dummy’s aCe-queen. y®'* will jump to s Meeting Delayed in English, at Central Coimec- School, and attended Morse Symposium to be held at toe I s S ^ l J S L bv «.d the boanl of educa-. Jt' y, , Mr. Harrison is a graduate An 1676 and an 1882 stiver This polite play gives declar- he ’c * ^ ^ tlcut State College, New Brit­ College, Hartford. She Is em- school tomorrow at 11 a.m. bon ••«»"«* to think it would Until Tomorrow of Manchester High School, and dollar were among coins and er two spade tricks Instead of no to six no ain. She is a member of Cen­ ployed at Pratt and Whitney The moderator for th« pro- cash taken. The break was one. Of course toe bidding more, you will jump to six no tral Players and toe WOCS Ra­ a junior at toe University of Dlvislon of United Aircraft gram will be Dr. Martin Duke, meeting by the towninwT. clerk.Hertt. however, that the board of fi- For toe first time in several Connecticut. Corp., East Hartford. specialist In cardiology. Other nande can only make a blanket / / , made sometime Thursday. TPo- makes it clear that South does- trump. dio Club, both at the college. General Government yr' Copyright 1086 years, toe Eighth District’s The wedding is planned for Mr. Edelson Is a 1962 gradu- participating physicians ■will In- cut in the school budget and Uti value of ti»e items taken n’t need a second spade trick, board of directors was unable to Mr. Baglin is a graduate of Requests for the town proper amounted to $34, poUce said. No he only question is whether or General Features Corik Manchester High School, and at­ Aug. 27. ate of Manchester High School elude Dr. Harvey , sur- for everything but school costs cannot dictate where the cuts convene a scheduled meeting and a 1964 graduate of Hartford gery; Dr. John Braat, psychia- should be made. s i g n o f forced entry was report- not South must lose a trump tended Central Connecticut account for $216,796 of the total last night because not enough -a Institute of Accounting. He is a try; Dr. Francis W. HeUrick, A kbow of hands tonight, ed. trick. members were present. Only State College, where he was a budget request of $674,411. A tachometer valued at $35 Declarer Is In toe dummy for icoMeAcmAxenMOnas 2 member of Central Players. He member of the U. S. Army Na- pediatrics; auid Dr. Alfred B. therefore, on such subjects as four of toe nine directors showed During a commlssion-by-ocm- *’ V , was reported taken yesterday the first and last time with a ■m A N D _ S Is employed at Pratt and Whit­ tional Guard, and is employed Sxmdqulst, general practice, misskm review; of the requests, a mobile classroom and addl- 'A :BR1H<3THB k i d s to • up, one fewer than a legal quor­ at General Electric Credit Cor- The students have submitted ^em oon from a parked car at spade, and he cannot make good FABULOUS- m ney, OMslon of United Air­ li ' the following was said: tkmal teacher at the elemen- um. poration, Hartford. questions which will be specifi- the Sears lot on W. Middle use of this entry. Even If he District President 'Victor craft Corp., East Hartford. What are the duties of the buT school, a reading specialist, Tpke. The car is owned by John suspects toe bad trump break -The 'wedding is planned for . No date has been set for toe cally discussed by the group, planning oommisrionT? Robert assistant librarian and late Swanson said that toe meeting wedding. \ general discussion 'wild also A. Dormer of 259 Porter SL he cannot yet take a trump fln- s a u i a i W£is toe first during his two 2- June 11. Gorton, member, answered that buses, would merely be an in------be held with participation from A tachometer indicates t o e ______year terms in office that a quo­ its main duty is to review re- dtcatlon of town feeling, but E. Clayton C^ngras with his wife, Elizabeth. m u n m - , will receive his degree from the entire student body. All ar- zevokrtions per minute of an 217 VnST MIDSU TTK. ^ rum was not present for a regu­ quests for subdivlBlona. would-bind no one. There was Oolby College in June. rangements have been handled engine. y!‘ lar meeting. Joseph Volz, who Winiam Oavanagh, chairman some discussion on a few of the according to principal Lincoln A late summer wedding is by Florence M. Dwyer, R.N., Three dollani^ was taken T MANCHESTER 3 has been district secretary for of the fire commissioners, ex- above items last qlght, but, be- jjygtjom, she will make modem A NCHESTER planned. school nurse. Gengras Given Nod from a soda machine coin box wuefferffei¥Ooit>'s j several terms, said this was on­ plained that the fire depart- oauae the budget is being re- understandalble, even to at 161 Center St. sometiioe mem budget request is for 18 viewed Item by item, the groups ^<,y,ers. j ly the second such occasion in Simday night. The door of the his memory. 'per cent less thtin last year’s, 'vere not discussed as a whole. Modern math is now taught machine was found unlocked. ENDS TONITB ,Carl Derwey .pf Box Mountain Discussion was halted in the kindergarten through Grade To Head GOP Ticket '' The board rescheduled toe ses­ FoHoe believe a key was iised 'SHIP OF FOOLS’ sion for tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., Rd. said that the department’s middle of the 200-series ac- aj,(j u, Grade 6, and, it is (Continued______from Page One) to ox>en toe door since there ‘HEROES OF TELEBIARK’ budget should not be question- count, which is for instruction. tau^t through- ' - more accurate basis the favor­ at toe district’s office in toe were no signs of forced entry. North End fire station. Swan­ ed, that the men who sometimes Oonsiderable time was spent on gchooi goon. Grades attributes of good leadership,” able reaction I have received in An _ _attempt __ to______enter the ____home raAtrvDvR fvesoNouRFouittiM liavo to fight woods fires with Uie 100 series, ^ministration, approach will Marian! Said. my talks with Republican lead- Helm BiMak of 16^ . STAR-TS WED. son said that he pi' 's to ask toe directors for authority to pumps on their backs deserve There to he cm- displays, and the teachers of himself, Mariani said, throughout the state.” Gen- gy sometime during the discuss with town officials plans high praise, siderahle Interest In taking some ^ ^ answer ques- ..you-ve been workine in the two weeks w«s reported rBafCANZA^R. MITES for a sanitary sw er trunk A townsperson questioned the good^lzed ‘h* tions. yeeterday. PoUce said a storni ^ S fl^ K DINNER COUIMBM ► 6mi>-mT0A$T*uuD ^ planned by toe town toat would -The engagement of Miss av U Defense budget, in view bqaTd of education requests. Q^icers tor toe 1966-67 PTA vineyard so many years bury, spokesman tor the ,;(^dow had______been forced loose PCnjRES « f reports that the federal gov- Board member Robert -Treat ^ installed. 7^®" ,.y®“ ®^‘ y°V "Friends of Mariani,” said the ^ ^ I'^tTfAKfANOWICH pass through toe district’s sew- Cheryl Arm Avery of Man­ eminent is abandoning Civil handed toe finance board a Grinder Sale haven t made an impact. group has canceled all other en- ______OM tOMAKlA BUM *$AIA6 sr service area. chester to Richard L Gagne of THK FUU. LB. _ Defense. First Selectman Rich- petition signed by over 160 sophomore class at Bol- his speech, he told the gagements it had made to bring ^lONANIABUROtRg Hebron has been aimounced by ^ M u, CHomp ufiioM Art! Morra said that the state townspeople requesting that j,g,^ ^ ^am grin- ®' ‘‘^®™ Marian! before various groups Canada Bu\» Car Parts her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ has not abandoned Civil De- "taxes be held to a reasonable ^j^g orders may something bigger than each of convention delegates. uMATTHaM Tomkiel Speaks liam C. Avery of 122 Bissell fense, and that toe equipment l«vel.” He said he thought the placed from 6‘to 9 p.m. with ®''®'Y one of us, and that Wemer said the group would OTTAWA — Canada’s chief Is not used only in emergencies, town could afford a $50,000 cut g„gg„ Lambert Bolton Center ^® welfare of toe people.” follow the lead of Mariani who, imports from the United States ^ , H ie At Clerk Parley 9L hut by toe state police and without hurting toe education Mary-Jo Nichols South Rd. ”If we do a job for toe people Wemer said, reiterated in New are machinery, automobile fSTEAK Uorinc photo Her fiance is the son of Mr. Whers ,program. This was greeted with g^b Nystrom Femwood Dr. imlted. toe people will Haven Mondays^iight “his off- parts, other ppodqction compo- S i l e n c e r s OINNKW Manchester Town Clerk Ed­ The engagement of MSss and Mrs. Wilfred Gagne of Slo­ uard Tmnldel, legislative chair­ Elaine Lynn Rubacha of East cum Rd., Hebron. 1 Questomed or an increase for *®»n® J®naker s|ld. . ^ “The Friends of Mariani can ucts, textiles, fresh fruit and COLUMBIACOLOR BSPICML^HMOEfUL^ man of the Connecticut Town Hartford, formerly of Manches­ BIRUSiKflTBAK * Manchester High School. Mr. plained toat a lavatory woiild Converse Rd., noted that toe at the school between 11 a.m. Asked About the " ‘consensus’' do no leas thsui to support in vegetables. Main exports to the •tOUNOBMOEWnTO * Clerk’s Association, will be one ter, to Joseph E. Rodriquee of & instated “so we don’t have *®wn budget has gone up 18 per 6 p.m. Saturday. which Pinney had been search- deeds toe eloquent and magnan- United States ore new^rint, •Cfiltf NNANZAUUF « of the speakers at the associa­ Gagne Is a junior at Central eak on the !ev exDlalned the' decrease In ®®‘'®®1- ’“® P«»P®««<1 » $100,000 p Thursday. The hours re-' ®elved. there Is no such thing in state convention June 17-18, at- topic “General Legislation — ter. Owner for 84 YEARS. For a complete FREE ^ - . 1^ ______- - - out in toe board of education m»in toe same for Fridav: 9 toe state so far.” tentlon shifted almost immedl- Her fiance Is son of Mr. and INSPECTION of your home by a Tbrmlte Con­ the vital statistics request as a main toe same for Friday; 9 •Past and Present.” budget. a.m to noon What about a convention fight ately to toe comxx>sition of toe Mrs. Joseph Rodriques of Wbst LongfeBow - Knight trol Expert, supervised by the finest technical decraase in toe ntimber of STARTS TOMORROW! Ends Toniflil ‘Tromln Her Anything” Secretary of State Mrs. EUa At tola point, Gorton said he Members the Council of *®r the nomination? remainder of the GOP ticket. T. Grasso will open the “Elec­ Hartford. staff, phone our nearest local office: girths. Miss Rubacha is a graduate Mrs. Melvin E. Longfellow of A TUYnxMed fummer nmei-am wouM Hke to know how many Catholic Women are asked to Mariani said such a battle The Hartford ’Times report^ tions Conference” with grreet- 3 Robin Rd. announces the en­ for bovs to G m S ^ children the persons advocating meet at toe John F. Tlemey would not occur with his wish Monday that Bames was being Ings to the town clerks, and of Blast Hartford High School. How does anioiioit picture ehout She is a secretary at Pratt and gagement of her daughter. Miss lllated at SI 025 to the nark and to®. ° “ to had to the school sys- Funeral Home tomorrow at 8 blessing. But he added that mentioned as a possibility for will distribute the new publica­ hotptstrani sminckes, 24 $ dod^ kitribint State ofUbety, a fM Whitney, Division of United Air- Lyim Arm Longjfellow, to L. recreation department budget *®*®' ^^® there may be some p.m., to participate to a wake ®-"y convention is “a law unto the attorney general nomtoa- ## wiVi a‘‘(Dodbn’’intlen, ad 4 tion of her office, toe Absentee ' atuybtenwtoHtsrqBwaa- craft, Eart Hartford. Gaxy Knight, son of Ltawood A. Mouest caused a amaii fiin-rv ways to economize, but toat it for Gaspiin Morra. itself.” tion. Voting Guide Knight of Livermore Falls, 649-9240 ’said that I t ^ ^ n ^ n impressUm, with four chil------Although Pinney avoided toe Barnes was a practicing law- Other items on the agenda Mr. Rodriques is .a graduate Maine, and Mrs. Nathan Cope­ Win 4 AoMleiiiy ^ r d n o m in a te Will include discussions of nomi­ of Conard High School, West the budget so that townspeople ^ *^® toat there Manchester Evening Her- i*®* ®1 toe word "consensus” in yer to before he became land of Portland, Maine. Miss toe Hartford news conference, headed of the Associated Spring including nating procedures for state and Hartford, and attends toe Eve­ could make up toeir own mtads *"®''® l«wer, needs, and aid Bolton correspondent. Longfellow is also the daughter BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. Gengras said Finney’s “survey Corp. in that city, district office, including the ning Di'vlsion of toe University He said he had received some toat a drastic cut is not ad- Clemewell Young, tel, 643-8881. BEST PICTURE Oftf HE YEAR? of the late Melvin E. Longfellow. S>ro’e and some con’s since toe vlsaWe. Mild applause followed ------of toe political climate in our Mayor Frederick W. Palomba newly created assembly and of Hartford. He is employed In DIV. OF BUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • 1ST. 1882 state shows 'widespread support Jr. of Water bury has been re­ SiiSffilliM the treasury department of Pratt Miss Longfellow Is a gradu­ •propoaal was announced. remarks. senatorial districts; elections The Oldest and Largest in Conn. fer my candidacy.” ported as a possibility for lieu- preparations; the admission of and Whitney, East Hartford. He ate of Manchester High School I Ronald Churchill, an umpire to Kreyaig, ■wbc had Car Hits House, and toe Class of 1'965 of Colby ■the town txaseball program, said figures off and on dur- “It confirms on a broader, tenant-govtfmor. electors; the procedure to be is currently serving In toe U, S. and Sooner H 8 H W . College, Waterville, Maine. Mr. that toe boys just don’t show up ‘"8 toe discussion, said toat she followed for notification of va­ Army Reserve at Ft. Dlx, N. J. Damages Minor Knight is a graduate of Liver­ lor games, and wondered how **® children to school but o r U i^ y o v cancies, and the ordering of ab­ ’ The wedding is planned for V ern o n sentee voting forms. Oct. 15. more Falls High School, and there wotdd be enough boye for toat toe per pupil «>st to be Police report „a hit-and-run ac- i d lllM ju additional athletic program, next year will occurred on FergustMi Francis Mannise, basebaU com- *>« year, she said, tt yesterday. The victim was % ‘UlOijfanci ATTENTION MANCHESTER RESIDENTS Jnissloner, said toat toe boys was $511. The meeting was ad- house, Luddecke Set to Discuss eften don’t come to baseball Jounr®*! this point The car, going south, went off RENT A NEW LITTLE games because they’re “too Other questions asked during pooped" from wrimmtoa W toe meeting: How come Bolton’s “the ® ™aa road anaand sstruck m ^ toei right Restitution of Town Funds noopea irom swimmmg lee- nimll east is Wcher than ®* , j » _ *“ ■ «toool»®*»®®> popula-popul®' , ^ -mblem '>®t«^®«‘ town Lu former deputy tax col- dications, however, that, if the Go Buick Special. cises as weU. $ - A Jack Early, Manchester High^ ? ^ *I^ se ^ to J ^ *‘ySra‘*^ The nor. ThTlouse, ___ a t ^ No. __ 232, l®®tor for the etty of RockvlUe. bond Is called toe b ^ t o g coin- Week! physical education andM fi.ouo raise in two years, ine to ______Th;’ TAifMjM»ir6kLuddecke was’wa* convicted in\r% pwyoanv mavmay insist on bavincrpaying onlyonlv MICHAELS tnstnictor and coach said, “If f^P^teiw eni s salary wui vt«o«nt F d « r of January of forgery and • em- toe amount of money he to con- you’re going to spend this much 514,000, f ***° East Hartford ®<*8**^ besriement by agent In con- vlcted of taking. Go see your Buick dealer. Guarantee—^If your child money, toe program sbouM not ®v«r tois year. One towns- ^ nection with shortages in the Town officials were not ready doesn’t "Take” to the BRIDAL REGISTRY be r i o t e d ” (by axe. sex.) P « « « » « « h® w ««*l hke to go Twoj parked cars were tax collector’s books. to discuss the matter today, but piano, We’D take it back! ‘“What to needed is a true rec- ®“ »• saying toat tWs is volyed in separate accidents Wallace Burke of a statement is expected after toe (The going's great!) / f*ati<»T>rogram, not just an ato- Rod Hartford, counsel for Luddecke, meeting tomorrow. UOIUARD . l e t i o l i d & . ’’ he saw. « ^ to«toy toat toe meeting ------No need for parents to be tom by a difficult decision. Let our Bridal Registry be your 007! Here’s how it operates: Mrs. ,:^ m ey drew a la u ^ D e ^ s T ^ it *® determine “just what p i,ju „ „ i Immedhta deHwry Start your youngster’s piano lessons on a beautiful whefi charged “dlacrimina- ®**“ ®. ^ ^ he (Luddecke) * ® '^ <*®'" do.” ”‘ n»lippi....-r p in e s B u ys 1 0 % of your fomito model, the Bride comes in and chooses her silver, china and crystal tion.’* You’re rlvtae ••everything sponsible position, that the me- was backed into by a car driv- ••Ore city has a claim and MANILA — About 10 per cent little Baldwin without' spending much money. We’ll for toe little men but nothing for * • « superintedent’a salary in en ^ ^ t o O. Ferguson of 211 we want to discuss that claim,” of toe Philippines’ food must be color end options I deliver a new piano to your home, recommend a the minute she becomes engaged. We record her choices under efore taking down trees on his Opposition was voiced to the Joseph O. St. Pierre, 30, of Makes sense, doesn’t it? property. Morra laugWngiy said am w ^ iq)ent on admintateatiOT. ^ about $1,600. However, about know just what to give. And we see to It that she gets no dupli­ that toe warden was probably ^ k ^ ^ 5<-S00 is unaccounted for, and STANLEY WARNE «ne of the tree-cutting crew. ^ officials may press for SPECIAL 17.Fm Interested in a plan like thlan cates. Could there be a better agent than our Bridal Registry? It was explained that the dog ^ toe return of toe entire amount, NOW Send me full Information. warden’s request is up because. ®»ving s j ^ e s , wWch are al- I ^ a ^ in b ^ t a ^ t ^ ^ TATE Ww'll even deliver | It is now necessary to board re«fiy set. , „ . m ^ r. T l^ e were iw arresto. ^ ^ ^ g g^d lla- Hurry—Ends -Thursday FISHr FRY _ 1st efoss selection/ Name dogs at a veterinarian’s. The ^****!^ ^ * ^ . . . i„» bihUes when they consolidat- ' Mon. thra Than. ^ CHILDREN UNDER If 1st class trade-inl the rental piano dog warden does not have ken- Th« •"““•I ” *9®** ®< ^ ^ ^ ® ed last year, **1116 Chase” 6:15 and 8:40 Street nels with running water and ^ The embassiement was dlscov- without any mov­ heat. as now required by law. ®****;*“ ^*'"_, during a routine audit of COLUMBIA PtCTUAKS pT— B n f '66 Buick Spedal-’^nnor of Me cicss in the John Walrti of Lym ^ Rd. sug- available. It n»^e its f l ^ ^ ^ t « St toI M ^ jw t e ^ y ^ Robert MMIUINBMHDO, ing costs if you gested that toe town look into ^arance ^ last night’s budget a f t o n ^ D ^ ^ w m ^ r . ^ ^ RockviUe. Pure Oil Performance Trials plus the Popular I .SAMSPIECa'S Wonderful Boneless Fillets ^ fixing up its own kennels. hearty, ^ off toe m^meo- Pue said tWs morning be _ B'-uauBW" •<_ School Budget graphing idachine of Mrs. Oocar by ^toiMtte Lu ^ g^end tomorrow’s m «t- ... Fried to a crisp golden brown. Science Gold Cup for outstanding perfor­ rant by M<^ 1st. | ^ ® ^ -j Bildwlii Rd*t Hic ottiCY by Rob* . g...... •me meeung gathered vteam tw^yaiE- ao - - s ing as ••» courtesy,” and that French Fried Potatoesi * Cole Slaw mance in the Trialsl as soon as It took up the board The report is bound in blue ^ O. ^ of m ^ information to Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 5:30 P.M. of education budget. Figures and bears a picture of Bolton “ ***®*^ “ **• ^n®*-® w®*® ^j,gygg Tartar Sauce * Rolls and Butter and ooimter-figures flew, with Junior-Genlor High School on arrests. made my report and filed STARTS FRIDAY 4tiK> COCKTAILS SERVED AT BOTH RESTAURANTS Wouldn't you really rather have a Butek Special right now? Open Thursday Until 9 P.M. •ome of those using toe fig- the front and a map of the town jt wHb the town cleric last Children TIda (You never had it so easyl) JEWELERS-eiLVERSMITHB SINCE WOO ■TM admitting that oempari- on toe bade. CH—m 6na>wl M u ^L September,” ho said "Xny In­ Engagement 75o mi sane of such things as per pupil Modem Math OKiors jpena muen fonnathm to be diaeussed to- MANCHESTER GOSS Mm & ORGAN 00. eost do not give too whole The Elementary school PTA UBW YORK—Siding gener- morrow will be found In the re- M Mile efl Oakland Street—

/ / ■ f., P A G E FTVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1966 LPAGE POim i Ttirkington Urges Measures AMERICAN LEGION Marvin, Julie Christie, TV-Radio Tonight f o r tXPER T T o Curb D rive Jns^ Nuisance *Music’ Receive Oscars WHEEL ALIG N M EO T-^a *T rocommend,” sold Town answer to the problem, Weiss I (Oontlniwd Iran Pace One) r a d i a t o r r e p a i r i n g a n d - ZXrootor Harold A. Turktogton said, “Nofiilng will be a 100 per Champion Fan COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE loat night, “that we, the town, cent answer, but the ordlnanca, t "A Patch of Blue” — Bliiabcth T elevision SE E , . . . go to the furthest extreme if truly enforced, can hrip ma­ terially — it can, at least, make BINGO ! Hartman, to her first movie — , Wales, (AP) 6:00 (to pmwsm) 7:16 I Seecte ' soceasaiy, to reduce tbe nul- > waa iKHntoated foer a starring lleee. 1 —If Oscars weint to movie '‘m - Peter Jennings. Hews oanea problem at local drive- them move on.” EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT He added, "The accumulation t Oscar. fans, M yra Franklin virould , 8) Kike Sooslas 7 : » (M) BaUott Horton CLARKE MOTOR SALES •taa, aito I don’t care if the 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME. LEONARD ST. (80) Three Stooges of rubbish and the sloppy house­ 1 Hollywood's annual big night be a certain winner. Today (U ) Movie Karcli o needed regulations win p la y a 301 BROAD STREET— 643.9521 keeping at the establishmenta is went off with all the traditional she sees “the Sound of ,31) IVtendhr Olaat (IMCMK))MO) My HoHier the Oer hardship on the owners.” ,a0) Amerieans' ■ ie7V( . ____ ■ also a problem, and may require [hoopla — bltading kleig Ughts Music” for the 500th' time. ,40) Dennle the Xensoe Turkington’s remarks were new regulations for Health De­ 1 and stands full of shrieking fans Mrs. Franklin, 47, a 80) WhiriyMnl* 8:00 (UMOJ Don't ShU Delsles (C) nmde at a board of directors’ a«) Whet’s New? |3B> Sporte partment enforcement.” ' outside the Santa Monica CSvlc widow, attended the CanBff 6 :« '»)>) Peter- • Jwminm - - . Hews 24) ______budget workshop, considering Weiss promised to explore the Auditorium. opening of the film nearly a 8:00 (301I) Seatant 123) NBA F le y o a the police department ajipro- Big Picture possibility of Including to the One of the loudest ovations year ago. Since then her [ 3 ^ Bed Skelton (Cl priation for the 1866-67 fiscal . Travel Time 8-2040) Mefiale'a Navy proposed anti-loitering ordi­ was for Ldmda. Bird Johnson, routine has never varied. ,22) Rocky and Bis BVienda 104to Dr. EBdare (O year. (18) Topper nance a requirement that the SB, escorted by actor George At 1 p.m. she takes a bus 24) Book B eat B <3eneral Manager Robert HO ( 8-kS «ew i, Sports. Weather 9;(D 8-2040) r n o w drive-ins employ a constable, to from her home to the f:U (21) aub Etawe :io4to H ^ (c5 Weiss has cut Police Chief HEM6ER. THE OROEk OF THE GOLDEN &ULB Hamilton, » . She was to a (10) News. Weather brown fur Jacket over an orange Oapitxil cinema. After lunn (Mffln . ______certainly_ appreciative, .ddsadds Zoners Grant Other top awards: 7:25 Y ankees v s. Tnrtlane 10:00 Sam Holman The report of Hebron’s Doug Rename Leader .. Best foreign language film: “I wanted to e p ^ every mo­ 9:46 D ial 12 13:00 JUm Sherman laa library tor the past year Mrs. Horton. ^ KINGMAN, Arts. (AP)— previously owned The kindergarten, now hous-, QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923111111111111 "The Shop on Mato Street," ment of it to peace becatiM All Requests Kingman may be losing its Mrs. Perley Trombly of 471 abows a busy 12 months, during ed in the Cfongregational .. made behind the Iron Oirtato to marriage—as I Intend it—comes Western image. At least an N. Mato a t last night was elect­ w hich 700 books w ere added and Church, does not take part to CkechoslovaUeL. only once to a lifetime.” and proudly cared for The Zoning Board of Appeals O rel*) couple thinks so. ed to a sooonid term as presi­ Lexington, Hidalgo Trade the school library program, 164 EAST CENTER ST. Best song: ‘mw Shadow of ’Then she went beck to work 40 withdra'wn, leaving nearly last night approved aU five re­ Magistrate Joe G^ires dent of file. Women’s Federation on the movie. but the kindergarten tea<*er o f Second Congregational Tour SmQe,” from "The Sand­ Besides being little more than nicely broken jil.OOO in the book . The quests for variances presented, ruled to favor of a local mo­ Miss Loren flew to Paris from Reichenbaehs Wed 25 Years Stories of Midnight Rides lib ra ry circulated 28,8fia txxks borrow s from the sriiool U- Church, at a meeting at the MANCHESTER—649-5261 p iper.” in, the major difference you’ll consciously brary on a monthly basis and broke tradition by granting tel owner Monday that the Best screen play based on London on Blaster weekend to and m agazines in 1966, 12,829 church. which works well. Last Sep­ couple couldn’t stable their material from another medium: Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. chairman, and has headed many LEXINGTON, Mass. (AP)— FaMota’ Day to MassaChuaetts, note between one of our late-model Continen­ from the main library and 16,- a request to permit a rotating Other otticerB are Mrs. Don­ tember there were five story horse overnight to their Ample Parking Front and Rear "Doctor ZUvagD,” by Robert Alt the time they denied that Reichehbach of 406 Woodland of its committees. Her husband The horseback rider raced while the Lexington townsfolk tals and a new one is the remarkable savings 062 from the elementary school ald Anderson, ■vice president; hours for the kindergarten, sign to be erected. room . they were getting married _____ Is a native of Manriiester. He is through the night to warn the wiB observe Mexico’s taUday a previously owned Continental affortis its brand!. TWs is circulating 12 Miss Faith Fallow, recording Bolt. St are ceWbrattog their 25th ^al Tool and En- po^Uon that the colonic nil- but there are only two now The rotating sign la to be put After paying a $10 fine to 'Best story .and screen play aga in .' on Sept. 16. second owner. The ride, the look, the perform­ books per capita, using ^ es­ secreta ry ; M3ss BJlva McCann, because first graders are now up in tbe place of an existing cover costs of cleaning the ill! written (Hrectiy for the screen? wedding anniversary today, gineering, Manchester. He waa ers were sending troops to EarUer in Boston, a Mexican timated poptosJtlon Cg^rres tor treasurer; and Mrs. Richard ance, the quality are classic, timeless, unmis- talcing books out on their, own. sign at a service station at 116- room the couple and the “Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappenl" "Darltog,” by Frederick Ra- , , _ _ _ They were feted at a surprise formerly with London and Lan- squash file rebeUion. A bell was diplomat likened Mexican hero Nlese;: assistant treasurer. takeiily Continental. H ebron, o f 2,300. An increase of 2,000 to cir­ 118 Onter SL James Rufinl, horse were last seen head­ L l i n n s U rU W anniversary tea Blaster Sunday cashire Insurance <5o., and Phoe- rung to warn■ the townsfolk to Benito Juares to file United BV>r National Library Week Representatives elected are Ikhael. culation over the preidous year vriio requested the variance, said ing north, presumably home at Kaiser Hall, Concordia Lu- nix Insui'anoe Co., both of prepare tor the first battle of Statee’ Abraham linixtln. (he weU-known Babbit couple Mrs. Joseph Martin, Hartford Come In and Inspect Our Fine Selection I is stated. that the old sign would not look to O r^ ico . Director Query theran Church, given by their Hartford. He is a radio ham, the revolution. Dr. Julian Sams, represent­ from Petersham, Mass., enter­ District of United Church Work; ing Hugo B. Margsin, Mexican The following tirustees were good since new equipment, new Andover daughter. Miss Gall Reichen- and member of the Civitan (ZHub The date w as Sept. 15, 1810. tained children and adults ydth and Mrs. Roger (jrafts, Man­ Ilii The need tor a loca l O v ll DC' ambaasadof to the United elected et the annual meeting lighting and new pumps are way as to block the irlew of The Sky's The Limif bach. and Manchester Civil Defense. The town was Dolores Hidalgo, a slide lecture and live exhi­ chester Council of Church Wom­ 1 fenae organization, and its ac States who was ill, referred to of Douglas Library: EMward being added to the service sta­ the stairway wtoch would be The couple was married April Both are members of Concordia Mexico. The rider was Ignacio Moriarfy Brothers bits at Douglas and Library en. Town Library companytog budget, were queS' the statue of Lincoln that Presi­ A. Smith, Albert A- (JooHdge, tion. The station will also be re­ Our agraicy doesn’t take your insur­ 16, 1641, in Concordia Lutheran Church. Their daughter is a P erez. , branch. The topic was "Rep­ b u ilt Members of the Tozer Group tioned last night by Town Di' dent Johnson presented to Mex­ "Connecticut’s Oldest Ltocoln-Mercury Dealer” and Mrs. Charles M. Larcomb, surfaced. u ance for granted; we strive to earn Church at its former location on sophomore at Marion (Va.) The story was told Monday tiles and Amphibians,” having a led devotions in the chapel. A W ill F orgive rector Harold A Turktogton, Winter ico as a gift. for three year terms. Eilected The new sign 'will be some­ iil! and Garden Sts. The College. night in tMs community where great appeal to both young and “Second Mile” thank offering it: Whether it’s planning your pro­ who said, “Most towns are eaker save lives, it is very important, Easement Called Erroneous libraries, and special book Manchester Evening Her­ with four members being tor ment was stacked with news­ Endicott Peabody presented the and Blurope combined. 'ALL MEATS ore FRESH CUT — He showed sUdes of Silver lAke, win be Dr. Patrick R. Penland And, under state law, we are marks were given, out. Thanks ald Hebron correspondent, and one against. The 'board said papers, magazines, boxes and sister city chimteTS to Jose NONE ore PRE-PACKAGED!" Sharon. of Southern Connecticut State required to have a Ovll Detense By Valley View Developer Azanza Jimenez, mayor of Do­ went to Mra aarence Porter Suaan B . F eodleton, teL 228-8454. that the Integrity of the zoning furniture. for mending many books. regulations would not be Im­ . College. Department.” lores Hidalgo, and Lincoln P. F O R R E N T Many new books are avail- Turktogton replied, “ 1 know The withitoawal of a drainage tions for pre-school children up CV>le Jr., chairman of Lextog- 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ STORE HOURS: Many togh school studmts paired. by the sign, and that It wars assisted to resear^ work able at the library, as well as that it is impossible for anyone easement obtained by t.;e de­ to five years old. Applicants ton’s board of selectmen. jectors—eoimd or aOeiit, alro McCarthy, Peck woiifld not create or aggravate books borrowed from the li­ to know what will happen, but 88 mm. elide projectors. Taes„ Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., FrL 9 to 9 by Douglas Ubrary. “Swap a traffic hazzard. Also granted velopers of a 4A-home sub­ beyond the 20, will be put on a As part of the ^ ter city Dak, brary Service Center in Willl- the money, to my opinion, is waiting list. Dolores Hidalgo will observe to­ Group” meetings and the Oon- Appealing Taxes was Rulflni’s request to have a division was the subject of dis­ WELDON DRUG CO. Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed Alt Day Monday) necticut Library Assn. c<»fer* General Repairer’s license and mantic. The library is open on being thrown away. Applications tor pre-school­ day’s anniversary of the Lex­ cussion at last night’s meeting 801 Main St--^TeL 648-SSn ance were enjoyed by the li­ Tuesday, BYlday, and Saturday “There is no doubt,” be said, ers and elementary school chil­ ington battle, a. b^fday called James McCarthy and William a Certificate of Approval at the afternoons fron) 2 to 6 and “that a lot of time is being brary staff. of the planning and zoning com­ dren will be accepted for Stun- Peck, «H>-e M. P. Enterprises, location. Tuesday and BYlday evenings put into the woric, but as to how A permanent serqm for mov­ m ission. mer School at the same time. Atty. Jerome Walah, repre­ from 7 to 6. much of it is necessaiy eludes ies, window abadesXand a set have filed appeals with the Tol­ Dr. Allyn Dambeck of Rt. 30 Sununer school classes will be senting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph OOP Women me. Volunteers, to time of of dishes were bought for Doug­ land County C3ourt of Common Bourbeau cf 23 Siunmlt Bt., appeared before the commission held Monday through EMday emergency, and as they did dur- las library’s meeting room. Pleas, seeking reductions to the The Andover Republican to state his Intention to with­ from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nur­ spoke to opposition to the con­ Women’B Club will hold its tog World War H days, could Several memorial boota were draw the drainage easement or sery School classes, beginning Springtime, Sale assessments placed,' as of file struction of a two-famlly dwell­ April meeting tonight at 8 pjn. acoompUsh the same things, WED. ONLY given tor people who had re- Oct. 1.1966 Grand Ust, on three ing at 52 'Wadsworth St. on a to fight the easement, he in September, will meet from at the Town Hall. “Just to spend the money ta- eently died, and a beautiful signed about a month ago. He pieces of their properties—an lot with 55 foot fremtage The There will be a talk on the cause we get 60 per cent of it 6 a.m. to noon, Monday thremgh grandfather clock made by Jo­ claimed he si^ed the document AWNINGS, CANOPIES Machine Slicad, CENTER GUT apartment - complex at Wood- request 'was made by George federal Manpower program, back from the federal goveni- Bhiday. .Bhirther information seph A. Barrasso, in memory of under false representation of the bridge St. and Green Rd. and Shirley Converse. SB.M. “PAYS to SAVE PLAN may be obtained from Mrs. which is run to Owmectlcut, by ment is not the answer,” Turk- Ks son, Joseph. An extra book Walsh said that construction facts. He has been informed by Marlee Pfau or Mrs. Jane Seg- In a writ filed in the town the State Department of Educa- togton said. truck was purchased for the the developer that a copy of da, Willie Circle. clerk’s office, they state that of the building would cut out Uon by Stanley Koco^a, direc- The discussion of the need for ALUMINUM WINDOWS branch Mtorary. ' the easement is not available. the parcel at 476-478 Woodbri<^e the area through 'which the tor. The aim of the program a local Civil Defense organiza- Antique Show The 10 most popular books of ...the Perfect Setting for Regular SAYINGS St bad been assessed at $111,- Borbeaus now get light and air, Is to retrain end provide further tian was preoipitated by a dis- Dambeck said he has since T h irty exhibitors from non-fiction taken out in 1866 320 for the buildtog and $14,- and that the building would •ducation for people without the closure, at a board of directors’ found out that the water from throughout New Ehigland wlU were: ‘Tntem,” by Dexter X; tend to overcrowd the area. the proposed subdivision would Boiled Ham "A Famfly oh Wheels,” by 809 fo r tbe land, and that the SkiUs neede^-to qualify for many budget workshop, that the sal- exhibit at Tolland’s 2nd An­ Board of Tax Review had low­ The request for variance ■was jobs available to business and ary for the director will Jump drain onto his property, which nual Antique Show and Sale, Trapp and Murdock; “The Bil- ered tbe 'valuation to $90,963 fo r granted, ■with four votes for and industiy today. from |1,200 for this year to is located downhill from the to be held Friday and Satur­ ant Miaow.” by Galileo; one against. The l)oard said that development. He said fills will the bulM tog and to $12,568 fo r The public is Invited. Hostes- *2,400 for next, and that the day, from 1 pjn. to 8 p.m., to •iStrenge Iteoirte,” b y Bid- construction, of the biUldlng Afl»r your 7th Chino purehaso you got a Interfere iMth plans he has made tbe lend. ses tor the evtalng will be Mrs. clerk’s salary wUl Increase from the TAC building on Rt. 30. wards; “Tlie Founding Father," would not tend to depreciate for the prcqierty which is located 24K GoM doeorotod Translucent Chino Ernest Garttoer and Mrs. Het^ *880 f«Mr this year to 68.465 for The show is spemsored by St. by Whalen; *Ts Paris Burn­ Also, that the parcel at 466- surrounding properties, that the in a Commercial zone. ing?” by OdOins and Lapierre; 470 W obiibridge St.' bad been bert Leonard. year. Matthew’s Women’s Guild. lot would conform to sizes cf Ploco-Sotting or Accessory Pfoco Ttown Oteffc’s Hoars Director John Garsldo said. Tbe plans tor the Valley View Bnlleito Board fiNever Sail Retreat,” by Cat- assessed at $50,673 for the build­ existing lots, and that now it is Teetetday The Herald Stated "Th« salary increases are too subdlvlalon have been ap- A public meeting to discuss ton; ‘Tx»k to This Day,” by ing and $8,526 fo r'th e land. The one of the few lots to the area that the town clerk’s office steep,” and Director Raymond proved •* by the**• commissian, —* but the preservation and protec­ Campion; “Room 3603” by Board to other actiai», the commis- SOF-SrORING 16,062 books of fiction, non­ ing and $12,214 to r file land. Last week’s issue of School " ^ to the United Congregational mit be allowed to remain. Ed­ ston signed a resolution from R O U U P fiction and periodicals were dr- The Board of Tax Review, to Chats reported ttrat 44 children f PMosophy and policy, aM Church partora. Officers to gar explained that apparently the Recreation Board, changing eulated at the elementary this tostance, had reduced the Accessory Pieces at are registered tor the first grade serve for tbe forthcenning year some children bad moved the 4 pc. Place-Setting the zoning of CrandaU’e F«»d, AWNINGS school branch, iha bulk of these land aaaeesment to $10,362 and a small charge with a next fall, and 22 chlldr«i are budget. The aisux^iriation will will be elected. ALUMINUM marking stakes before tbe foun­ baric to Open Spaces. This de- belong to Douglas library^ bad left the buildtog saaeanment only $2.95 with a ^ registered for kindergarten. The be discussed ' at subsequent The Youth Choir of the 42” W ide dation was laid, and as a result deposit of $25 or more. signatlon is euffioient to per- ‘ About 300 of these books are unchanged. deposit of $25 or more. kindergarten is new next faU. budget caucuses, as will be al- U nited Cnnecticut League BUS UNE FINED V»e Unclear at Fir§t Savings Aecoonti and the Americanism Award 1 year tor varioua peojecta A quiii6 two exttB to an apart­ B I8 started at the school last week. win be ix'esented to Samuel G. of Historical Societies in Dan­ HARTFORD (AP)—U.S. Dls- LONDON— Fuels sometimes ment on the thM floor. bury lart month, and of the t- ^estton heard In the ariu^ .Federal funds support the team Simons of Springfield, Maes. trict Judge M. Joseph Blumen- Bbisiy about twice a month takCL^M to find their best use. His request to build a sta ir­ Subjoe* to rognJaUoiia te *':«f a social worker, psychologist, Mrs. Dauer is vice president meeting

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and iihat for iipeoMl resniitrnent on the iHatvlfrstrr i: Connecticut Inside Have you made toe mistake of in- . part of the undeveloped nations. Tha na« . suring everything but your most Cttpttltig l|)?raUk tion which is contributing to such Intor- valuable asset—Your Income? Invest TiyHn«M»iiy administered aid la no kmg«r Yankee Report tigato New York Life’s Income Prdr the generous uncls who comes on the tectlon plans—today. ofa (Continued from Page 6) accne to exaggerated Welcome and per* By A.H .O . ^ ‘ V^rite—Phone or Visit I . - haps, when ho doesn’t give enough mbta that th ewhole effort was not That erstwMl?; darling of foe serious. PAUL A. BOURQUE aid or seepia to want too much for wbad 234 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER H w ilia October 1. lau h r has given, quickly comes to hear happy world halfway between There are= even som e such critics on Capitol Hill, led by Tel. 649-9828 M m s^ treated to such cries as “Tankes politics and business, BUlle Sol Estes, having fallen ujwn jwO Sen. Ribicoff.. What worries him NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Oona.. M SeooDd Claw Mall go home.” The kitematlonal futmeling days and havlngsfound Ms back is that the new Department of Life Insurance • Group Insuranca of aid makes for more dignity on both to the courtroom wan, has been Transportation, like the new Annuities • Health InsurancA gUBBORlPTlON tJOES sides; M serves the cause of humanity . • PayabU la Adrasea lashing out at the cooperation Department of Housing and Ur­ Pension Plans raUier than that of any particular. na> he claims his schemes received, ban Development, may become WOife * HMnllP ...... #••«•••••••••••• uioo Tbroa Hontba tion or creed. in the past, from the worl(j ot an institutional shell without Ob9 Mdith ••••••••*«••«»•• If we are in a period when wt are i t business. , functions or powers. mBITBER o r _ __ _ last opening our national discussion BiUle Sol’s purpose seems to In hearingps o f his subcom ­ IB B A8BOC1ATBD FRB8B be right >n the surface of his mittee, Ribicoff has been out­ AaaoclBted P r a » to exclnatvaiy and our national mind to some poaslbla Mo te Than Just An Answering Service aaa ot rejpubUcatkm o f all newa dto- changes in long>standing but iinsstis* conduct He would like to stig- spoken. On the day after Har­ erodttad to It or not othenriae eredto st that be wasn’t really such ris’s Senate speech, he declar­ 4M» paper and alao tha l o ^ newa put^ factory policies, this proposed shift in a\bad sort since all kinds or ed: "It would appear to me that ^ o f repabUeatloB of apaetal dto- our distribution df our foreign economte iralB v a alao reaerrad. . ___ liable business executives what has been going on is a Sid sbduld get close to top oonsldem* kneik exactly what he was do­ series of bu,reaucretic accom­ TERMITES tion. ' ing a ^ cooperated wUh him in modations ail through tfie gov­ (r-oal errora’ appeeate* 111 adverttoementJ We are all Mving with, snd some of ernment. . .1 think the time has OR ANY PEST PROBLEM other readtas matter la Itw Maaeheater bis sdwmes. fa lBK Herald______us ate dying with, one conaequenee of We don’t think Billie Sdl’s come, if you mean to reorganize latest tactic is going to ease his the Federal government, (to) do STOP AT OUR LOCAL STORE FOR oarrlca clleBt rf ItJB. A. . the old and established system of U« lera KepreoSrtatlTea — Tht ,3}Mm lateral, nation to nation^ eld. own situation or his own da* a good Job or forget it.” i FREE GENERAL. INFORMATION Special Acency — New Torlt. Oil- gree of guilt. But Ribicoff seems to be IM rotta a d' Boatoo. After the Geneva Conferenoe -ot 1954, the United Statea fifat went into But it can serve a healthy swimming upstream. The main I WITH SPECIMENS FOR IDENTIFICATON- Aoorr BURBAU or cmcui*- effort now is to make every­ South Vietnam with its doUars an an purpose If It reopens, As it " •____ t should be reopened periodically body happy. Probably there will I EXTERMINATING SUPPLIES OR SERVICE^ economic helper. We wanted to improve j adrertlalnc eloatnc hoon: in a society which has the be a new Department of Trans­ n- Jradar — 1 P®. J™5y- the ecbnomlc lot of the South Vletna* ir Tueaday — 1 p.ai. Monday, smug, comportable habit of portation—aijd no bureau will 115 CENTER STREET ir Wedneaday — t p.m. TUeaday. mese. We promised to make their coun* looking down at the world of Vernon School Youngsters Have Their Own Three^Ring Circus lose its autqriohriy. The only los­ ir Thnraday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. try a ."showcase” ’for Asia. That was er then would be President ABAIR’LAVERY PEST CONTROL CO. ir mdaT — 1 p.m. Thnraday. politics, the question of Just The Wild Wonders, a first-graders’ menagerie of wild animals, parades on in the three rings painted on the gym floor (used most of toe time for ■^vt OatlirniT 1 p.ni« our oommitment And it became the en* Johnson and his dream of ^aaaalfled deadline; 10:80 a.m. each day at; who It is takes the shabby around the Vernon Elementary School gym during a circus presented by basketball games). Proceeds went to the school’s activity fund, to be used 649.T390 streamlinir^ toe Federal gov­ ^llbUeatlon eacept Baturtay — > A ia. tanglement by which everxrthing elee ethics into that twilight zone the pupils—^ail of them—Thursday and Friday. Parents and relatives more for various otherwise unbudgeted school projects. (Herald photo, by Ofiora.) Amertoan, including now the hvto Jolt where politics and business than filled the gym to see the more than 30 acts that the youngsters put ernment. £ Tuesday, April 19 our aervlce men, vtas finally drawn into connive with one another. South Vietnam. It wae an innoceat be* It is almost always a Joint re­ ginning, the flnit American interest and sponsibility. For every operator South Windsor Tiede in Viet Nam w Gcngras ft b a c tlv ^ in South Vietnam. It hss near in the field oif politics who can ffSi. amass Influence or concoct " ’’i’ '■ In the past few weeks, K. CIayt case for United States poUejr or gener* able fields of politics and busi­ tomorrow night at 8 at the soclates, consulting engineers CubUoan State Otairman Searle Phtney. oslty, or for any particular brand .of an ness meet in their own special high school to adopt a board for the project, will be pr^ent. twilight zone, they take each aTtci L O A N Snd other party leaden affiliated- with economy,, but a showcase for humanity. of education budget for Members By TOM TIEDE ‘Because he’s dead.” And it might have’ been'posslble'forfhst other’s low and practical stand­ At that Costello reached for A ,S' S O C 1 7V T I C) N him in recommending J it, Ctoigras to ard of ethics for granted. The 1966-67 fiscal year and to set of the South Windsor Woman’s DA NANG, Viet Nam—(N®A) file forthcoming party oohveBhdn .to he kind of'foreign Md in South Vietnam his canteen and poured the con­ low politician is not surprised a date for a public hearing on Club will participate in a house- —Bill Costello and the rest of tts nominee tor Chvwiur, ‘ to do Ha work in peace. We will never tents in the sand. He kneaded to find that the low business­ toe general government budg- to-house fund raising drive and Foxtrot Company were moving water and dirt together and be­ This is enough to assure the nomlna* know. Whsit is quite certain Is that, if man displays no particular sur­ et will distribute pamphlets con- our original aid dokara bad gone to across a rice paddy when the gan to slap the wet results on ANCHI»T»»^» O LP U T FIWAMCIAL IW6TITUTI0II Hon of Mr. Oengras. prise or offense when the un­ 'The council has cut the taining facts about cancer. The the t'wltching legs of his' stlU- South Vietnam that way, there would school boaixVB budget request town goal this year is $1,450. Viet Cong opened fire. From this point forward, it will be ethical and potentially illegal ■ Every man lunged instantly smoklng companion. have ’ been little likelihood that our proposition makes its appear­ from $2,714,324 by $104,894, to Serving as area captains are fo o t S tr e e t, no€i\cA€e^^iiS9 Ms opportunity to exhibit Us wares — fo r cover. * Then other members of the ijrbich one hopes end expects may in> troops would .ever have been ordered to ance on the table between $2,609,430; the school beard’s Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Richard company began thro'wlng their chairman, Mrs. Jane Romeyn, Berrio, Mrs. Richard Kelley, Every man but one. Shide xHTogram arid principle as well as follow them. them. There is a mutual un­ He stood up and soreeriied canteens into the activity. With has strongly urged the cut be Mrs. Frank Strzepek, Mrs. Rob- BRANCH OFFICE—ROUTE 31— personal appeal — for the benefit ot the spoken complicity which is seal­ with pain. His legs were on fire. additions, the corpotol mixed a ed almost automatically. reinstated to "insure sound ert Krause, Mrs. Robert Rosatl, rest of us, and for the eventual apprais* The Marine had been hit in large bog cf mud and continued And as' we review the trou­ schooling;” for town children. Mrs. Walter Vardo, Mrs. David to pack and repack his pStlent. SI of aH the voten of the state next Qnidcly Cured Other items to be consldw-, Anderson, Mrs. Thomas Mon- the side with sniper sl»t wWch bles in the field of ethics we at the Instant of penetration, Meanwhile, the 'war closed in. November. have covered over the decades, ed by the council are a revision sees, Mrs. Kalevi Katilainen, The enemy had moved close The nomlnaitlon Is going to be Ms be- It has been going on ever sinoe we to the "nuisance ortHnance” to and Mrs. Walter Joensuu. dislodged - and , j discharged ______a got our independence—^tMs business of we find that, in a good propor­ enough to lob grenades. One eause he has created an impression that tion of cases, the original im­ penalize throwing of com- Also, Mm. Arthur H. French, ® fragment ripped a hole in Cos­ the British coming over here end ool- ■ bustible materials and require Mrs. Russell W. See, Mrs. P*®"* P®*!- he has the h)stlnpt and the,oappdty to petus toward what turned out The grenade was filled with tello’s shirt . . . hundreds of leoUng more than the Stamp Thx ever maintainance of adequate rub- Stephen Lockwood, Mrs. John make an unusual ett tour among us. plans for formation of a Jun­ tem and primary treatment legs and began to Was and spurt and flame and flash around hiin.. THATS THE WORD FOR \ It Piealdmt Jotansm got an un- 1 • • ing meter; toe angler for fed­ plant, and discussion of pro- Box 222, , Wapplng. WABHINGTON -r- Caught in With Ms keen eye for spotting Far more influential than ior Chamber o t Commerce, one and pop as the chemical reac­ Then he shuffled off-toward m ■ Sectedly cheerful welootne during his He finds, even before be gate here, eral contracts and favors who .cedures for selling bonds. The, Young Democrats will ttw MgMy effective guerrUia ac­ legislative talent, the Pre^dent these t ^ civilian agencies are of the suggestions presented at tion gnawed at his limbs. the battle. l^p to Mexico, one reason it w u both that we Amertoana a n the i n ^ iroc^ed became the so very thoughtful The council will hold a spe- meet tonight at 8 at Chvie’s Res- tion of the bureaucracy, Presi­ has recognized Harris as a po­ those bureaucrats in Army the round table conference of "Somebody shoot me!” he Shexpected and very cheering for him people in the world. friend of toe Senator. cial meeting April 27, to dis- taurant, Rt. 6. WiT ’ dent Jobneon in beating a care­ tential leader. Omsequently, he green, the Corps of Engineers. the “Forward Manchester" yelled imcontroUably. SAVINGS & Correct. When toe initiative has cuss a proposed move of the The mld-weelf Bible study was that the United Stat^ had Just ful retreat in Ms efforts to re­ took notice of the UtUe-publi- After generations of cutting iq> cam paign, “^Heilp Wm qul<*,” m «i shout­ Bill Costello Expression Explained < He finds tiiere are two rsasoos fto clearly come from toe political Wapplng Post Office from its class of Our Savior Lutheran ^|een answering, in the negative, a organise the IMtted States gov­ cized speech at a meeting of leg­ and passing around Federal Campbell OouncQ, Knights of ed. One explanation of the origin ‘ tF : Bide o f things— as in one fa ­ present location at the Wap- Church originally scheduled for mther urgent request presented by our this. ernment. islative leaders and suggested pork, the Ebigineers Itove im­ Columbus, plans full day pro­ “'Please six>ot me, shoot and smoldering with deeply of the expression “clean as a ■•X) 1 mous plunder of a city—or 'as ping Shopping Center on Ofik- tonight will be held April 26 W e help you many ways, but most of all wa help dood nelghbora. Ooo reason we are worried side, bi.be- - . The Preetdant’s major reor- something riwuld be done to mense power In Congress. Not gram ending the week’s ob­ etched burns. in an Infamous and blessedly at 10 a.m . m e !” ' . bound’s tooth” is that in the oauaie of omr properity. "The dd theory gaidsation acbeme—a Cabinet- bring Hamris around. even Secretuy of Defense Rob­ servance of tts 40th annlver- land Rd. “Somebody put it out.” “He’s stiii hot,” Costello West a rancher checks the teeth • What the mem^rs of the Organlsa* unsuccessful scheme to control The meeting will “be attend­ The. board of Christian Educa­ you help yourself! Our liberal dividend policy that *we never had it so good’ would level Department of Transporta­ But Harris Is not alone. He la ert McNamara dared clip their sa iy . “Oh, God, look at him.” ;toouted. of a hound suspected of killing Aon of American States had Just been a probate court in order to steal ed by John F. McDevltt, di­ tion of the First OmgregaUonal It s make people mentally healthy is bunk,” tion —simply does not have working closely with Sen. John wings, and they are not about ' A t .that m om ent, C b s t^ o , 19, “Can you put it out?” sheep. lif the dog is guilty, there talking up, and presenting to us, and what was once a great Con­ rector 6f local services, and Church will meet tonight at 8 at helps the money you save .grow faster . our enough votes today to pass Con­ S. McClellan of Arkansas, chair­ to cede power to some new .de­ 10 Years Ago a lance corporal from La “I don’t know.” is wool in its teeth. said Dr. Bierer. "BixaoUy the opposRS necticut hotel—some section of WilHtim P. H. Flannl|;an, di­ the church. -m ; getting a negative answer from us on, gress. And to round up Oongres- man of the Senate Government partm ent, g Puente, Calif., grabbed Ws bud­ “Where’s the corpsman?” happens, snd Americans are goto ex- Manchester businesses turned toe business world was usually rector of engineering and fa­ The Democratic Town Corn- Home Loans help you and your family enfoy a bad been a proposition for putting aiooal support, he is willing to Operation Committee and a dy and knocked him to the Costello gJanced about for toe amplee.” Oougressi*(n»l eritids of the in $066,829 to the tax com­ available to facilitate the oper­ cilities. Both are regional mlttee has announced plans to American economic aid to our hem­ make concessions to the con­ champion of Army Engineers ground. Frantically, he began medic. But a short distance new department want continued missioner in sales taxes col­ ation or toe attempt and give postal officials. sponsor a ' girl to the Laurel home of their own. Come in . . . let us help you. Correct again, say we. tinued autonomy of existing Fed­ away a sergeant lifted up the isphere neighbom on some kind of es­ pork barrel programs. Normal­ independence for the Ekigineers lected , in 1965. Its blessing, prospective or ac­ to beat at toe man’s legs, tear The second reason we are the most eral bureaus. The meeting is an outgrowth ®rls State at the University of off Us UotUng, and roll Um limp arm of a man sprawled in BARRiCiNi tablished, routine basis. ly, the transpoitation bill would and a Presidentially-appointed Chief Herman O. Schendel tual, to whatever bookkeeping That is the business of Manchester's oldest worried people in the world Dr. Bierer It la precisely those conces­ go to a subcommittee headed o t a coilferenoe last week of Connecticut this summer, around in the sand. front of him . . . then dramatl- exclusively at . They wanted, these perttaps aomewbat director for the FAA and the has submitted a floor plan or banking formalities might be .-1 I states as follows: sions that constitute the nub of the two officials. Mayor James Newly elected committee ot- The violent action succeeded cally let it fall to the ground, / ^presumptuous neighbors of ours, to havs by Connecticut's Sen. Abraham Bureau of Roads. It is all but shewing suggested changes to required. finandal institution. "The status of American women is a eriUoiam against Mr. Johnson's Riblooff, a.staunch advocate of Throwe and' Councilman How- «®er® are George Stone, chalr- in cupping most of toe phos- “ The medio can’t help,” he dur economic aid supplied and admin­ grand dealcn to streandine the certain the.iWhlte House will permit Superior Court sessions For Billie Sol, however, or ard Fitts. The mayor presented man; Miss Mary Nicholson, vice Uggeft Drug tremendous cause of worry in that coun­ reorganization. But McClellan phorus out of toe 'victim’s flesh said. P A R K A D E - istered snd doled out in acoordsnoe with mectatnery of government. His these 'oonceesioas to get at the Town Court for anybody else, such proof of the town’s views on the move clairMsn; rr ( try. American women are ruling the kept the bUl for UmseH in the its bill psuued. . . , r . - Miss Beth R. Hoffinon of -wUeb, ly now, was blackened “Why not?” Costello asked. acme semi-permanent formula agreed peupoee is gsnuine, ibut a new complicity on the part of some­ and discussed a petition signed ^r«tary, and WiUiam Young, ?q I American society. The American man foil committee. West Hartford appointed as ■pon for a long-term period by them arrangement on paper that sim­ But these concessions come body else never constitutes ex- by several hundred patrons ^ Congress.'TOe ragiUatoiy agen­ often the one injured or de­ South Windsor correspondent, Aom. obviously, was the business of hav­ to be buried in the new depart­ On TMs Date The postal executives said no ato tMs is a very unhealthy thing be­ ganisatton. Tet, that’s cfH be ia- cies who really set natimal stroyed while toe operator from Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8S82. ing the else and kind of role played by ment. They want their heads to lease has been signed to relo­ cause fiindamentMly women like strong MkMy to get tran^x>rtatlon ' policy—the In­ In 1782, Holland recognized the other side of the cash reg­ cate the facility to the Sullivan Trouble-free with a capital “T’l be appointed, os they are now, fur generosity in their scheme of living The behlnd-ttWHicbnes strug- terstate Commerce Commission, the independence of the Ameri­ ister escapes even t o prosper men. by the President—retaining a Ave. Shopping Center, but noted determined by the American mood of **• over the Department of the Civil Aeronautics Board,, can colonies. and pertvaps try it again, that is "But whro men beooms -goodies direct Hne to the White House. that more room is defiivitely Nursery School ttie moment, or by an unending series Troaq»rtation pbpped to the and the Federal Maritime Com­ In 1917, the first gun was fired not Justice, but the way our cul­ ) —^llke Americans so often do—the wo­ Although these agencies are on needed for the Wapping Post O t bilateral bargainings in which our surface April 5 in a floor speech mission are not in the new de­ by the United States against ture sets up the comparative To Open in Fall man has nothing to look up to. She record for reorganization, the Germany In World War I. O ffice. aoonwttlc aid was at least the bnpHed hy freshman Sen. Fred Harris of partment. Their exclusion con­ risks. They pay toe price for The men agreed to attehd the then becomes uitoappy and' Bwkes the White House suq>ects them of In 1942, the Souttiwest P a cific price or reward for suoh tMngs as votes Oklahoma, wtx> baa stamped vinced students of government, their sins more often, perhaps, special council meeting, wUch T?ie Community Nursery man unhappy.” ' • ^ Mmeslf as a coming power. waging t- guerrilla vnxfaxo command was formally estab- to the OAS or the UN, or blessings on. some inside the Administratlan, but the politicians have always Will be held a time and place School, a non-sectarian school STANDARD CUFFINCS BAO. TORO plo- Ooiveot for the third time. Hants ohjeotsd to folding tfaq i through powerful alUea on Capi­ hhhed imder General Douglas seemed, in our book and ax- neerad grass and laaf bagging attach- ■nilatoral Amerioan policy declatona! to be announced. for arda cUldren, is being es­ msnts for rotary mowers in the first pisca, Fortunately, the remedies open to us Federal^Avlatian Agency (FAA) , tol HilL (See Paget'Seven) MiaoArthur. anybody else. AUTO-OILER.t A visual Resident State Trooper Ron. tablished to operate at toe Tal- and this year.they’re even better. This It so happened that about the tiaja s n simple. If we Amerioan men stop into the new depwtih«nt Nor standard equipment bag ciamps on with oil filler. Push the.button nf ald Jacobsen has been promoted dott'viUe Qongregrational Church one hand, and it has a haavy-duty bottom. and you’re sure thecra nk- toe hemisphere nations were proposing work, and take what cash we do have did he Hke tosnaferr^ fonctioaa casa is full. No plug,, no of tiM Bureau ot Pu^be Roads to detective by State Podice beginning in Septmeber. ’ No zippers to ciog, either. something Hke tMs, and not getthig it and use It to buy oureelves a whip, we Oommissioner Leo J. Mulcahy. Classes, for tour-year-olds funnels, no oily fingers. from us. Senator Fulbrlght was'giving to the proposed Secretory of shill have oixr women looking up Transportation. 'SUribermore, Detective Jacobsen, who serves will be conducted Monday new prominence and Ufe to a policy pro- into ow^owB uiworrled faces. Harris protested against trans­ as executive bfficer of the town torough Hmrsday from 9 to SAFETY SMN START. You wind poaal wMch has been knocking on the fer of vrater tranappristion pol- police department, will continue 11:30 a.m., September through up tha "impulsa" starter, step CLEAN-OUT PORT. Suter door of American foreign aid his duties as resident officer. May. tihind tha mower handle, for Whan you’re through ley away from the Corps safety, and push tha lever to mowing, let the' toinking for qtdto a few yean now. Hie Loyaltj Oath sC Nngtoeera. Jacobsen was employed at the , school will be under toe "Starr” position. Chokes auto­ engine idle and run a ‘ This is the propoaal that, as a general Aetna U fe tosurance Co., for <]ixection of Mrs, Da'vid Carter matically. little water into the The lioyalty Oth, an rolatod to Har­ 12 years where he was a casual- io..Box Mt- Ur-. Vernon; and clean-out port. The blade •F- principle, we begin taking more of our vard University, Should come before the ty imderwriter. Mrs. Jay R. Stager of 72 Plt- ’ splashes it ail around aoonomic aid doUan out of the dsaslfi- Suprom.e Court as soon as possible; tMs A Thotisht fw Today under the housing and Upoo graduation from toe po- idn St, Manchester. Both have washes it out like new. astian of bUatoral arrangements we in spite of 'tiie fact that the Loyalty gpsMeted by the Btoachestw THREE OR HF. Oath Is only' a Massachusetts institu­ lice academy in Bethany, he had extensive e^erience in Bsko with individual foreign nathms OosDBcO o i ChurdiM ' served 'with toe Hartford and working with pre-stoool ctoil- FOUR-CTCU ENaiNK. ipd putting them into the hands of in- tion. > Starts easily, runs New Sngland’s second oldest univer­ Stafford Troops. He was ap- dren. smootherithar than cheapcIm bsmational mid agencies. The agencies Dr. Howard Thurman rriatos pointed resident officer of South b o Qi have taught nursery 2-cycla, enginaa _ tN No o . TRIM IT.t You know that sity, Tale, la not coneernto, hecauss that as a ybunipMer he was in- mixing of gas and oH. grass along the side­ Available for such a policy iiKlude the there la no Loyalty Oath in' Q w aec^ Windsor in 1969. school claai^ at Second Oon-' walk that won’t stand* UN-afflhated World Bank, and tbs In­ vltsd by ^ mother to go out At present, Jacobsen Is in his gregatlonal Church tor toe past up? This.little .device Into tiM backyard in. the dark third year of study toward a severad years. Mrs. Carter has props it up so the blade ternational Development Aasodaitlon. ' A test ot the Massachusetts Loyalty can dip it off crisply. df the night to see HaUcy’s degree in police administration, beein an instructor in child de- which is Unked with it; the Unttod ;Na- Oath before the Supreme Court nofW, eomet, a sight one can see but He is married and the father velopipent at toe Univeiaity of tons toctanioal aasistaiice agenolea, and eeems assured, for these reasons. Sstti- once in a lifetime. He was so toe relatively new Asian Development uel 8. Bowles, a descendant of Samud of toree sons. Oonneotlcut, and this past win- WIND-TUNNEL® H0USIN6. TORO'S awestruck that he could not "S ” shaped cutting blade actually r Aank. Bowles, the Clyll . War .editor of this apeak. .But once. IteM^t Ms Jaebbsen was recenUy «ltod tor conducted toe towber-train- Ky the commissioner for his ing program for the East Hart- creates a powerful suction undsr the ~ Such oeganiaations have interoatianal newsjMiper, and a son of Chester Bowles, tongue, be asked, "Wlmt will MADNISIUM ^^h o u s in g . It pulls grass up for'a more sw k in coamectioin •with toe ap- ford schools’ Operation Head even cut, "vacuums” Isavas, too. atsOs of experts, atatfs which can and . our ambassador to India, has hsen happen to u s?" After an .foe The lighter-tbaisalumirtURi threatened with disndsaal by Harvard tonwtoaMe thae, she filially re- prehension of a Vernon ^ Start. , stuff . t ^ u IfsdiairttradnMrtael Two UewlKhiiiei CeiMidim A> Judge where money can ha spent to University, if he does not sign the Mss- ^ staged the town’s first. Mis. Stager has been a reg- advantage, wWdi can and do aupsrvias pSad la aura, certain tone^ < 1 1 sadhusetts Loyalty .Oath. “God will take can o t us.’* bank rbbbery at the East Hart- ular substitute in toe Mantoes- tto spending acoording to some stand- As seen from this comer, when the After a half oenturyv passed ford Federal Savings and Loan ter schools and. during, the tom* aiNls of eftieleney and benefit, and wMch Maasachusetta Loyafty Oath eomes be­ Dr. Thurman wrote, ^*My aim- Association’s Wapplng branch mer leads classes in nature A> hot represent any particulsr nsr fore the Supreme Court, tt vrill be de­ ple-hoartod mother ,of mine study, singing and creative NwWhiriaimrbj|T«i(i;>148« tfOB'a genaroslty or any particular na­ clared unconstitutional by a deelstve with those words startod ime The sewer has dance at Ckunp Olalre in Hkm- (Other Whiitwtod models priced ae low as $89.95) f f ’s pippooes. Sato jntnnatonial toah- . majority. on a pOgikaaga o t trust from ■eheduled two public hearings bmg- .CONVENIENT HOURS: In that case, jHkrvaiid University win whlrii I have not often de^ ’ to exptain a p!”" to..kufi^ Two ftdi-tuitton scbolaxafaipa Get Your TORO ot— “n ist For EvenriUiig t ■eHng of aid takea the flag off the dol­ Since 1911P lar or the pound or toe fosae or the apparently be forced to restors 8amiM| toured.? What one’s trust osa «iwers^^5: **** ?Turee*y 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY X S S. Bowles to its faculty as an Initnio^ ejcoected' in mid-May on a $2.6 School will be dvailable for ■itole the fond dispenses. do for another! *■ tor add to repay Mm tor any loas tit ssl- Rev. Robert K. Shimoda, b o^ to finance the project. cWldren whose piotoers would Main St., Manchester EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY EVENING 6 to 8 : Whan H .UiR it riimlnetes both scy caused by the dtamiaaaL—SFIIlMa- ItilooCtmta >ou? firn faeAmaaiot) Mioiib taoo Tb“ hearings wUl be held be wUUng to assist the -teoch- • a appsstuaity for special gratitude v m o ROPUBUOiAN’ Anril ^? and May 9 at toe high ers. Further fofonnaiUco may Phone 649-5221 ^ 8 pjn. Members cf toe be obtained by oaHing Mrs. ■MTOTeoinmlssiop and represent- .Oorter or M!rs. Stager.

^ I ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, I960 9 k G E EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, I960 V e r n o n Stamler Hits V e r a o n MEG Seeks Meeting Orderly Obituary Boston Newsman Hid Press, Representatives Seek Pay Levels Women^s Club Shows ^Summer M agic’ Agent Role Farmington Ready for toelr parts In the G aspriii M orra, School Budget Details For Library Vernon Junior Women’s Club •rbe X a n i c i p a l Employes fashion show this evsning at Then Joined the Fighting / <|roup (MB90) bya filed an ap* 53, Succum bs A Special meeting has been 88 end Dart Hill Rd. should be Town Director Frank Stam­ Fiano’s, children of three club caiUaa with tlM State Labor Editors Note — High on the oidy one avaHaMe to the Pro- Woreoetor aaS Dr. Jeeepfc War- Ask Poll on get for Wedenaday by toe board levsied, because south-boimd ler last night crtUcised the eel- members practics modsling it, aecMiis recopii- BOLTON — Oasprln Morra, Ust of colonial leaders the vfncial Oongreoa. ran, head of the commlttaea of of represenUttves to conelder ^torists do not have a clear arles "and out-of-tine raises" aummerwear: Kathryn Boland, don aa bargaliUn* agent for 53^ Clarke Rd. died last night British sought 191 years ago to- Samuel Adama, John Han- — he^od 'fhomaa load tha W n X lA M COB ^ ^ ^ . view Of oncoming traffic; he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the propoaed town budget for that Dart Rd. ba­ for library personnel mind said, day was a Boston newapaper cotk and membera of the oqnlpaMilt on a foivy to bo ' An opdsrly, Attsntive Charles Boland, Gerald Dr., ■ V • «- -"«* ”>"■ “ • publisher. Documents from the cbngrese met with Thomas ear- fdkon aotom the j >iarlea River the coming fiscal year. tweed Weat Rd. and Rt. 30 “This, to me, la toe same sit­ looks mlschievoiu In a multl- t department heads, super- Commercial Bowling League at time and accounts written later jq OMioofd to urge ♦»«,, it to ObhitiMoom. ITem there, “it residento, attending^ public The meeting will convene at near toe new Junior high school, uation we encounter with the oOlored plaid .play ensembls Aaors, and ^cmbera of o^ier » Mancheater bowling alley, participants were used to was carted to Worcester, al> controversial proposal to bus board of education, and there be moved to safe^. 7:30 pan. at the administration ®*®?®**’ with, a modified seUor coUer ^M gnixed bargaining groups, and was pronounced dead on ar- this account, arrlUeh as The comMnatton odBee and Oongh Thomas stayed btidnd. North End to the s'Jburts, jw m ly a j ^ ^ just is no end.” and patched horse shoe pockets, boUdtog when toe budget tor V ?T ild" However, It has run into op- rival at Manchester Memorial event might have been re- printing plaat where Thomaa Thomaa eras ono of those who tiiat the proposal be submitted to the voters in an. in- Bis remsriu were made ait a topped with a matohing Jockey budget workshop, when the from Domlnkj Badola- Hoapitai. Hto death waa caused po^ed at the time. pubHahed the weekly Xaaeaoha- rpde with PsW Revere Isst fonnationar' referendum. , _^ the gcneml government wW be Neff noted that he has re- h a t iteU represenUtlve for by a heart attack, according to night. Be later addreseed a The most concerted display of ford without compuleoey legisla- board of directors considered setU Spy reportf^r <**•■> - considered. The board of educe- ccived conq>lalnU about an Lynn McMahMi, daufbter of 1 own Local Wli State, County Dr. Robert Keeney, Manchea- BOSTON, April 19, 1775 (AP) gathering at Chartesdown before emotlon the audience fol- tkm. We nhist take voluntary several items of general Man­ under aurreUlaaco Bgr Oenoral hr tion vrill be invited' to attend, abandoned house on Linden PL Mr. and Mrs. Harry McMahon. id Municipal Employes, CIO- ter medical examiner. jniwtwg the ngteiwg at Lexing­ lowed a lengthy presentation by action now and not ahrug oft ager Robert Weiss’ tentative —New^wper puMlaher Isaiah Cage’s agtnts. storting at 9:30 p.m., to diactiss in Rockvifle. George Dr., Is ready for the He,.>'W8a euperintendent of ton. Ificbael Gordon, who our problems.'’ budget for the 1966-67 year. Tliomas was with the milifia in Atty. W. toe sdiool budget. "The building is rat-infested, seestde In a two-piece "Trident” Badolato has said that, in hU shipping at Terry Steam Tur- The Spy’s boM chaUengea to . Aeqnahitaneea siJd Thomaa chaiged that the goel of the hui- Three Farmlngtoo eouaeflmen, Stamler’B charge was an­ the battle at Lexington this Cknr. EbiteUnion and remcn- Controversary over the budg- remshackled, a health menace LTM Speaker swimsutt. In turquoise trinimed < olnlon. Local 9»l’a agreement bine Co., Hartford, and an or- to artlTO In Worcoatsr Ing propoeal la regional educa* also speaking in ^vor of the cto began when preliminary and has been condeipned. It swered by Weiss, wbo said that r __ ...... ^..1^..^ V T AMmiA WdSA. GuUd Speaker with bends of whKe and moss ^Jlth”o»e~toim calte M inclu- ganlser of Little League base- mondng,i..vr.»ue, butuu- hla.u. printing press wiata a few days. The prees i-" is ti«n which he «^)posea. proposal, included Frank Kess, Jocua Ooe 274 Boulder Rd. the seleries for local library budget proposals indicated a should be tom down," Neff said ot green. on in his unkm of all pubUc hall in Bolton. used.... to bedevil ...... the Britiab,‘ was ' tyranny’ hava stored at Bigeiow'a home. Dr. John Prignano, Mancbes- Turning to speak directly to jeremlsb Sheehin and WalUr U x hike o f about 11 mUle. Atty. Baum noted tost he has v^fl apeak Urnimvow at 8 pan. thoro-be- safely out of Boston. Uqmllstt am given ite 91- OMaintag paper wfll he hfs . , . . -- David Paloxe], son of Mr. end orks employee. Mr. Morra bom in Chty- board members seated at the Aston. Aston reminded Us Ms- Boaid members at a regular toveaUgaled the proWem, and meetinr of the UtUe The S S w in b er MEO, al- Un, Aug. 16. 1912, a son of Mr. Tories had nicknamed Ws year-oM BoeUartiom pnhUsber prtwiprt prehlSm, they said. K ***■ “ Matant medical examtaer. front of the room, Gordon asked, teners that the town council bad meeting lest night did not for- tost demolition of toe structure “ * meeirng « me i^ e ^ ^ Director Harold A. Mrk. Raymond PaloseJ, Abbot tiiough it has been informally and Mrs. Victor Morra, and printing plant "The Sedition a wdony-wtde repuUtton. yg ^ reaimie operattona. wfll speak Thnraday at the an- "Why not let us vote? If you previously gone on record favor- mally discusa toe budget, but has been delayed because It Is Theater of Manchester (L’TM) Tuikington, who said, "It bas Rd., XSHngton, Is prepared to 1 scognlzed In the past as bar- vras a reeldent of Bolton many Foundry,” and colonial leaders A system of poet itders, es- boarever, the printing will be mial Oommunion Stqtper of the don’t,’’ he warned, "tUe will ing the plan in principle. "Now George B. Risley summed up P*rt of an estate In probate. at Its club rooms at 22 Oak been made dear to us tbat li­ board ship In his white Henley I agent for its members, y^rs. He was a communicant feared its seizure would be one tabUsbed osteneihly to dlsMb- the fIrM done In any New Eng- q u m of Our Lady of St. Bar- become an intra-pa^ issue tbat we’re down to the line," he aaid, the atUtudea of several repre- Atty- Baum offered to .dieck SL Her subject will be "Acting brary wortero are professionals, -Jersey and deck pants, striped of- a theat__ a_ first at... acta by the British .adAute AV.^ the Spy,Aaaso I*la VwkaMaoaa known dasto lamwam bavo land s...e^.^.ainland community.------. . w with red and blue, with a red, s mat now, under new Public of St. Maurice Church, thoiomew. after the 7:90 pun. can only have bad ^ects, and I »and if the plan is to he a sue- sentoUves when he said, refer- Into the matter, to expedite tts m Relation to TelevlBlon.” ^e<^ ***‘”*[y;, after an armed clash. been used extensive for com­ Certatady Thomas may be re­ white end blue striped hooded j .ct 159 passed by the 1965 Survivors Include his wife. would hate to see the school cess the children must be treat- rtag to a ISOO.OOOi increaae In demolition. a charter member of LTM, Associates said today, how­ munication among the Oommit- luctant to remain in Boston at Man at the church. His sub­ parka In case of a squall. I tate Assembly, seek formal Mrs. Eva Robatto Morra; a son, board voted out of office.’’ ed with warirtth and friendship.’’ Bclwl spending, am o^xieed Horoltel Notea Mrs. Cfoe has spptewed on day- ever, that the press and most tees of Oorreapondence. present. ject will be “Morals in Mar- "I I -cognition Ronald P. Morra, and a daugh- From time to time, Gordon Austin E. Barney, a retired to an H^fll*lncrease . . . I Admitted yesterday: MarshaU time television serials taclud- French, who ^ All the children’s elcthlng ta Royalists in North Carolina Oeneral Manager R o b e r t ter. Miss Denlee Morra, bote of of the type tot U were slipped t o s t noonth, as British sol­ don’t care how good their (the Smith, Buff Cap Rd., Tolland; mg "As the World ’Turns.” She expl^ her departmental from Mari Mads In Manchester, recently burned ThomaS in ef- *1 t o ”sp46ker will cslebrate his re'celVed l^sts of aPPlau^ « rtfirial of 4rei8s has given permlaalon to Bolton; and four sisters, Mrs. out of Boston under cover of diers took through the city a .. „ nhv he suggested that the hoard s Light Co., told residems, The board of educatl^) story Is." George Hammond, 72 Grove St., is a graduate of Endlcott salaiy scale and aduK faehlcna will be from III muiWdwU employes to meet Joseph Flora, Mrs. Hugo Broda darimess and taken to Worces- figy. . „ man who had been convicted on the Rockville; Harold Webber. 24 Junior (fo ll^ . Beverly. Mass., and said, with obvious rrterence Mam’sclle’e of Vernon. SaTS^ !L e. H. hu. n2de , ith Badolato tomorrow at 4 »ml Mrs. Raymond Coccont, all ter the night ol April 16-17. ’Thomas has claimed that he tnimpod-itp ^ ------duuges_ ------of theft------and are limited to considering only only give them a chance. You school budget be discussed with Bencroft Rd., Rockville; Robert znd ^ American Academy of to Stoker’s r ^ ^ s , "tt Isdlf- The show is sohsduled for S WINDOW 1 m in the Municipal Building of Bdton, and Mrs. Louis Dra- Well founded rumors have in- was twice threatened with as- then stripped of his clothes and several appearances as a speak educational moves tbat will ben- cannot shut the door in the face J^^rnWh^nTrold he M W. Main St. Rock- Dramatic Arts. New York flcult ^ me to know the hack- er at Pre-Cana conferences in p.m. at FlanO’s Restaurant 1 eartmr Room. go of Corona, N. Y. slsted that Thomas secreUy saseinatlon, and that a friendly covered from head to foot with efit Farmington students. He ©f trouble,’’ he warned, "without I^J^^tost^hTbuStet tooidd vHle; Ann Thurston, Wlndaor. City. She is a member of the ground of Hbrary w rk ^ one Rts. 6 and 44A in BoUmi. Pro­ British Officer warned Mm that this area. ' Badolato will explain the The funeral will be held printed handbllla for the Sons of tar and feathers, they warned: also warned that if Farmington being a contributor to the 91tua- a d S Discharged yesterday: Ellen American Federation of ’Tele- ceeds will be used for a scholar­ SHADES Ms name was among those Mrs. Edward Goos is program . aimed merlta and advantages Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the Uberty in the shop at night and "The printer of the Spy shall accepted the disadvantaged tioii.” KtikuMco, OenUd Dr.. Vernon; vision and Radio Artist, to and skflled ^ y«ch Ubrary ship for a 1966 Rockville High MonIw to OfWwr "proocribed.” chairman for the event. Mem­ i ^ ^ iS ^ a n d will ti^ to Jdhn F. Tierney Funeral Home, allowed the Sons to meet there, be the next to receive this pun­ Hartford youngsters, it would Several qieakers opposing it Goaselin. 72 Village St, Nw York Qty. personnel perforn^ School graduate, and for area Capt. ’Timothy Bigelow of ishment." bera of a ticket committee are Bring yoor old rollers la c invince the MEG members to 219 W. Center St.. Manchester, At present the press Is the have to downgrade its own edu- the plan vblced fears that the w mu<^ Rockville; Patricia Bush. 42 she has appeared in many “ “ !**® charities. (Herald photo by 1 (in Local 901. ® solemn high Mass of re- Mrs. Ronald Oates, Mrs. Keith ” Bamforth Rd., Vernon; Alice LTM productions and in UtUe chief Ubrarian since 1958, Md aad save S5o per ahade Frye, Mrs. Nlclxflss Decesare cational standards. announced $200,000 cost of the Oflara.) ^” l f any dispute arises Over a qulem at 8t. Maurice Church at Gordon said that because two-yeaf study will eventually r«id*nts nres- Wallace. 42 Ward St, Rockv«e; theater iwoeentatione In this who has been a town llbrariM ALSO and Mrs. Kenneth Grabow. lAcognlsed bargaining agent. It 9, Burial will be in St James’ M ansfield Japanese Runner State News Farmington only has 1,463 chil- escalate and .lead to undue cost of Edgar Huggins, 25 Fox Hill Dr.; area. She baa alao performed since 1931, revealed night NAIUX)TTC8 CONVICTION VENETIAN iUNDS i*ay have to be settled by Cemetery, Manchester. Wins BAA Marathon dren in kindergarten through to the town, as well as set ?r^Mnrel^^Uves Rockvifle; Mrs. Gloria Oartor in numerous off-Broadway Wiat wlB reUre ^ J®"* HARTFORD (AP) — Leroy and the SUte Friends itaay call at the fa- Grade 5, adding 75 Hartford pu- precedents for abolishiilg local Ur*™ invited to Wednesdav'e *®d, 142 High St, Rockville, productkms and worked with .j ^ were Inrtted to W ^ ^ ^ ------Judaon Players of New The board of directors, due Davis, 23, of Hartford, one of flabor Board 4>* w persons interested In theater, appropriation. years in inison. H ospital N otes the 26-aaiea u U M5 jrnids ters of the Am^can Revolu- oiOllng this percentage "dis- unteers” to accept Hartford pu- public hearing on the budget a*”'*?**- . Davis was convicted of pad WflUam W. Woval of Hart _ la 2:17:11. Seitohlro SaaakI, burned Uielr cards. The library board’s $208,914 from the carrier Kitty Hawk *** *'**“ Thm i^y at proportionate,” Gordon said the pjis, it will be forced Into par- dling heroin. U. 8. District Supermarket. The sale itaaSards ot conduct m ust be held before May 22. request for the 1966-67 fiscal ford, hrotor “[Adam Vab^s M\y liht'ln‘^ « ’- another JnpnMso ftokcr, ______— ------of the tlcipation by pressure from ’Ihe sentence* was Imposed finiohed second in tillAO, Julian set bail at $1,000. begins at 9:30 a.m. Chrimen Negroes "are not the civil rights groups, Kenneth Stuke of Scott Dr., V^f:»i*nrkvi year has been cut by Weiss to antiaircraft fire, although John J. PblBips, 2$, of Boston, Vernon, ^kesm an for the reel- ’ CA a a w a i Monday by U.S. District Judge followed by tor* b m is tenns- are John C. Rieg and Miss Farmington parents These chargee were later an- $193,282, fo r an increase o f 3ty-where they«e2;80 to 4 Su^y in Hartford Hospital. Haiphong and Hanoi are dents, said. "We ere here pri- M. Joseph Blumenfeld. mates —- Tboni Terasawn Is scheduled to he arraigned on Sally Robb. want Many residents are al- swered by Dr. Plante, who said $14,600 over the current appro­ lim. nnd 1 to 9 p.m. and private ^ said to be ringed with Sovlet- the indictment Wednesday. Dav­ inarHy for education; We want Ready for ^Summer Magic* Almost all of the 17 suspects ard HirritoaM (Huba* In ready considering sending their there is no long-range goal be- priation, wlto $11,800 of the Sooihs where they are 16 a.m. * daughter, three pulR antiaircraft missile sites. id P . O’Brien, 20, Of Fram ing to see how the government Major Rome Sees Courts have now been convicted. third and fourth ylnecs. tum !■ Inf « UMns-u American Legion Auxili- children to private schools, lot yond the two-year experlmen- rise pegged for salary In­ re^mmed In W a s h 1 n g t o n, Ben- works;’' Connecticut during toe day, )t to moke in patients’ rooms. gr^dcMldren. Democratic Leader Mike Norman Hlgglna of Santa W a t toe Legion Hartford first do more to In- tal period, and no a tt^ t to- creases. Area Weather reaching Its maximum cover- Monica, Oallf„ flnlslMd fifth Befnae Dtstriet Detayisd However, $3,600 of that to- o than tow visitors at , Funeral^ services wUl be held ^ ^ e d the State Ratification of the charter of Hindering Police Efforts 3 the first AnMilcan acroaa VAhmtnamI ^ T fS Daiid A. R ^ ^ ^ o f ^ . reporrea uiait o S me man ^ ington wfll not have to pay a tal is pinpointed as accured WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)- ‘ “‘® lAie t o e p erm llen t. tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the today to put out the North Central Refuse Dla- <^e toe per pauenr. dipi^aUc feelers for a“ Aslan t o finish One- voJuntown. cheater unit wproach to possi­ Det. Major to raise money for his defense, J“ in the vicinity of the Great toe period of cloudlneee and ARTHUR DRUR t the administration building. State Police 723 MAIN ST. «sh, 332 carter St.; Gordon funeral home tonight from 7 to ble negotiations. the 'Vlrcla Islands today to f? , *, board legally Is the experiment, to be gathered risk of showers in Connecticut Brown, Eaat Hartford; Mrs. 9. He proposed in the Senate G>urt Cases take iSt to to? ^Croix tr?ro’rid?*toS r®**w*^ ^ plare toe pro- by a panel of experts from toe errived*aT^bv"toe”boa^m m newly formed tiona CHub of the rights of the accused,” Maj. at Mary ^eney L lbr^ _ a Cloudiness Increasing over until it paSaea Wednesday. Maude Carpenter, RFD 2, Monday that Hanoi, Peking and ^Uval before a referendum. University of Connecticut, “wlU S S S m e "^fett ^ o c ^ o r Rockvflle yesUrday, charged Rome said. "But nolx^y 1. wor- ® /J ^ ------Manchester; Jeffrey Chad­ Funerals "such elements in ' South Viet MANCHESTER SESSION After reiain.- «ie eaUmaiM ^ ^^^e greeted get the fects, and we’ll get the should be ratified last nlshl: that recent U.S. Supreme ried about the rights of a young Chief WHUam C. Mason wick, 205 Regan Rd., Vernon; Nam as may be essential to the IIAMO airiAuxUlary Firet District wUl wHh groans and a sprinkling facts to you at toe end of toe A charge of failure to obey a others felt that a referendum Court rulings "do more to pro- girl to travel on the highway,” Benjamin Oollard, WUIlman- making and keeping of a peace­ Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at ^f boos from the audience. two-year period. should be held. trot the rights of the a ccu s e d , ------TARIFF REFUNDED tic; Todd Cucci, East Hart­ Irving Spencer stop sign against Francis E. butions from parents and their Center School, WASHINOTON (AP) — A blU ful setilement” be invited to Chapman St., However, Flier, who ran toe if there is to be any further Town Counsel Robert Baum but not toe victim.” ford; William t DeBacco, Tol­ Funeral services for Irving Dancosse, 68, o f 61 Hemlock St. own labors — the group-left East Hartford. refunding the tariff on a set ot meet in Burma or Japan. meeting with a film hand from expansion of toe plan there- commented that toe NCRDD "The courts make (c^ to^ land; Mrs. Diane Doran, Spencer of 37A Charter Oak was nolled. He was arrested New York Monday. Asked in a subsequent inter­ ...... ______■ '^'6 outset, warned toe audience after, all narUolDatina towns lus complete power, including Investigation) more difficult, 40 drum and bugle corps uni­ Storrs, Mrs. Mary Flrato, 299 St. were held yesterday at the April 2 after an accident in ^ members of toe school’s Members of toe Eighth Dis- he would not tolerate raucous will ^ ^ v en T ^ ro lA t l ^ Police Arrests forms bought In Mexico has view what hope there Is for such bondklg 19 to $2 i^lon, and Maj. Rome said, Oakland St.; Joseph FHsher, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 a conference, In view Of North which William J. Pugrab, 18, ot and orchest^ groups trict Fire Department will meet outbursts or rmvdyism, and if ds^o“ h ? saM been signed by President John- RFD 2, Manchester; Mrs. Re­ M61n St. The Rev. Clifford O. 45 Norman St. fell from U* mo­ toe, ahflity to condemn ja^. for "We ero fighting with our Viet Nam's rejection of previous music festival with pupils from claimed the becca Grant, 71F Bluefleld Simpson, pastor of Center peace feelers, he replied: torcycle at the intersection of Hemie, 400 Mato S t, to pay re- session. , plan would be unfair t6 the may^l^ww??'Mi5^Hm^ to*^rato arrests “riie refund to the Troubadors New and Center Sts. ChrisUaaited High School. may withdraw at any time, but, and if we are, in trouble, tnen of p„ihetween Dr.; Kathleen Hastillo, Broad Congregational Churoh^ ofi "It’s up to the diplomats to spects to the late Art^r Sey- The meeting, held to toe North End youngsters and sug- •f -un,, watz-h AiiK” Bridgeport, Ooim., IS between Brook; Donald Knapp, Col­ fioiated. Burial wai in Spring Police said that the eastbound mour, an honorary moihber of Farmington High School gym, ge#ted It would he better to If expenses have been acchied, you had better watch out.' see If they can’t arrange such a Hie town will be liable for its "We are not in a position to Paul Krlstoff, 46, of 10 Depot $40tf and $500, said Rep. Donald chester; Mrs. Cheryl Krowka, Grove Cemetery, Hartford. meeting. I would hope that our Pugrab motorcycle turned over toe department was to, marked contrast have them live during toe week ' ‘ ----- who an- Bearers were friends of the after Pugrab braked and cut his Share. give' you protection,” he "salcL Sq. was arrested at B. Center J. 8414 Elm St., Rockville; Edou- State Department representa­ Social Plfiim ed r- T TT t » « -u Oifoughout to the highly emo- with Farmingtoii families and SLTd LabonvUle, 25 Cooper Sti; fam ily. tives would consult with Bur­ cycle to the right to avoid mak- -ra -g t , « , Our ^ y of UiUty Mothers uonal session held by West visit their parents weekends, Stuart Neff, favoring a refer- Maj. Rome said that It now f ^ J*’ ®* Tr^badS^^^uaW Jbout Rodney Lassen, Coventry: Mrs, Ing contact with the Dencosse U y U m t F o n U lIlff •ndum, noted that toe: NCRDD takes about five times longer ^ u r y was arrested near the H mese and Japanese officials and arole will meet tonight at 8 at Hartford residents last week. one mother who opposed the has toe power to spend up to to investigate a criminal com- Center. $l.(XW for Hedwlg Martin, Hartford; Herbert E. Hale suggest such action.’’ car. Pugrab was taken to Man- V ...... ^ toe home of Mrs. Jm es DeRoc- where speakers were subjected plan, questioned the long hours Mrs. EMsle Mayer, 187 Fergu­ Funeral services for Herbert Chester Memorial Hospital aft­ CO, 149 Mountain Rd. $2 mlfllbn. Since only two towns, plaint than It did before, the Both will appear In Circuit 5 Mansfield said he does not Jew ish Center to verbal abuse, catcalls and children would have to Vernon and South Y ^ r. are Sourt rulings. Court 12 on May 2. specializes In Latin American son Rd.; Mrs. Teresa Mea- E. Hale of 80 Pitkin St. were believe that avenue has been er the accident and was treat­ profanity, Cham, 744 Lydall St.; Jeffrey held this morning at the Wat- ed for knee and elbow lacer­ ^ n d riding the buses. Stating members, toe town could be U- "We must now catch a per explored sufficiently. A committee sounding area ’The Mailmams wfll meet to­ The Farmington officials ob­ that she works In Hartford’s Murdock, 3 Ridgewood St.; klns-West Funeral Home, 142 E. ations. night at 8 at toe home of Mrs. viously had done considerable aMe for tq> to $1 million In son (ae ^ - is). committing a On the political front, the new interest in the formation ot a North End, toe woman said toe costs for the creation .of a ref- criminal act^-and they know Joyce Murphy, 2749 EUIlngton Center St. ’The Rev. L«ke Dorr, commander of the army’s Tod A. Bolduc, 22, Of 6 El- Carlo Quaglla, 297 Spruce St. homework on how to conduct Rd., Wappingv Mrs. Anna pastor of Buckingham .Congre- dridge St. was fined $25 on a regional Jewish Community trip to Farmington would be use disposal faclUty. it,"-MsJ. Rome said. northern-most 1st Corps forced their meeting without a repe­ 13 miles each day. Patulak, Hartford; Dexter Pe- gational Church, officiated. Bu- charge of dellvlng liquor to a Center 'is sponsoring a general St. Joseph Mothers Circle wlU tition of toe West Hartford ex­ "It is UP to the people to de- ‘They know that, tmlesa we antigovernment vigilante "What time will these diil- side,” Neff said. apprehend them at gunpoint terson, B1 Spruce .St.; .Mrs. rial was in Buckingham Ceme- groups to release 14 Nationalist meeting ' and social evening meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at perience. Stella Rich, Chestnut Hill; tery. dren have to get up eadi morn­ Risley said that two towns during toe (criminal) act,” we partyL rtr members illevoUvillegally de.dC' April 2 after police say April 30, featuring a dance the home of Mrs. John Datom, As toe session began, .Filer ing?’’ she questioned. "How will Louis Riopel, 46 Foster St.; Bearers were Kenneth Grout, they fotmd two cans of beer to 46 Cbleman Rd.- which neighbor Vernon want to will have trouble convicting talned to Da Nang for toe past demonstration by Mrs. Helen laid down ground rules for an they attend after-school acUvi- When You Plan Janis Itimdc, • 65 Doane St.; Richard Grout, Edward Grout, few weeks. Maj. G «i. Ton "That the back seat of a car occu­ Kahan of Summit Rd., Vernon. ----- orderly hearing. Plan propo- tleg^" use the town’s sewer facilities, them. “We are In a good (bargsdn- Xlaj. Rome said that crimf- m M i Charles Ryan, B m u i , ing activities.” St., East Hartford, starting at ^ Grange we re- hour periods to present toelr g^tra buses so they can parti- 8 Olcott St. Raymond J. Modean entryi pleaded not guilty to a Rlsley said be feels that the en . .. many crimbmls are sup- To Remodel~-Use The He placed the blame for the 8:30 p.m. 8P«‘*«r who came clpate after school.” A s p ^ - BIRTHS. YESTERDAY: .A . ’The funeral, of Raymond J. detentions on Buddhist strong- charge of operating a motor ve­ town should swap dumping fa- porting a drug habit.” son to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory hicle while under toe influence The committee planning the J " ^ ling of boos from toe audience eilities in exchange for use of "Drug addicts,” Maj. Rome Paneling You Don't Modean of 17 GOrman PI. waa arm youths who formed a center met last week at the original hat. the gym was required to stole caused chairman Flier to issue Bradshaw, 32 Birch Mt. Rd.; held this m orning, from the "Struggle Committee" to lead of intoxicants and his case was the town’s filtration plant. added, “are the moat danger- n daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Holmes. Funeral Home, 400 continued to May 8 to East Hart- home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry n<*- Marshall ’Taylor, 424 W. Mid­ Novgrad In Rockville, to review “ word spoken during toe hearing band the hearing If there were Mato St., with a Mass of re­ gime. Some dissident soldiers ***»! the responseTto a questioim^re will »neet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. y^as tranacribed by a court ste- any more'mltb^to newly proposed landfill dump completely unpredictable. ’There dle Tpke. quiem at St. James’ Church. The operation now under discussion are thousands of dollars of stol- Soo The i t Performers supported toe youths by giving At the home of Mrs. Henry Mi- nommher.nographer. Mrs. Johnson of the State Of- DISCHARGED YESTER­ Rev. Vincent J. Flynn was cele- 21 driving too close to the sboul being circulated aunong Jewish chalak, 278 Hackmatack St. In Eflington. en goods that go to pushers .a DAY: Mrs. Anne McNelU, 6- them American-made small families in toe area. A total of ten persona spoke fics of Economic Opportunity» bront.- Mrs, Jane Maocarone was arms. der on Rt. 91, and swerving off Mrs. Roger Grainger and Mrs. Mayor McOusker said he has (dope peddlers)” Lawton Rd.; Steven Jay, 86 organist and soloist. toe road into a ditch near Man- Townsrowns wnerewhere families are John O’Neil wlU be co^joetesses. hatf Tour‘d foUowid” b?‘ wren reed toe pressed Ellington or- Robert MacDonald, a State Elizabeth St., South Windsor; Dinh also disclosed that a being polled include Manchester, -L_ P ““ townspeople to Burial was to Veterans Field, number of Roman Catholics had nlirg ISII. dinence to regulate the opera- PoUce detective who accom- OL BUTTERNUT Mrs. Maude Brown, WiUlman- East Cemetery. The Rev. been beaten in Da Nang Mon­ Walter McNally Jr., 16, ot 6 Vernon, South Windsor. Elllng- The annual convention ot toe S^Ur^sSTSe^ciUledTllSI- blackness « tlon, end said that, even if the panied Maj. Rome, added that tic; Mrs. Kathleen dark, 89 Eugene F. Toipey read toe com­ day and that a Nationalist party Morse Rd. was fined $20 cm a ton, Glastonbury and East Kart- Daughters of Union Veterans of duitoe S ! ^ *** town Is pennltted to use the “Statements and confessions 1/4” X 4’ X 8'. Reg. 5.47. ^ Lockwood St; Bruce Beebe, 9- mittal service. member had been attacked in charge of failure to drive in the ford, and smaller...... area com­.. the avU War wlH be held Fri- tht s t S f d ^ facility, toe arrangement would don’t mean much anymore in a Oountry Lane, Rockville; Eo* Bearers were Charles Snow, his home in Hue, the other proper lane. munities. Mostifamilies are be­ be tenmorary, and Vernon could court of law.” gene GeiUlgan, 374 Hartford R A ;- Louis Barber, Francis Fallon, northern protest center. He Harry S. Howroyd, 48, o f 31 ing personally visited by a Hale Hotel, Wlllimantic written questions submitted by The N e^ citizens of Hart- be cut off at any time. Maj. pome said that the blg- Distinctive Grain Personality Joseph Barrette, East HulfoiJorJ: . George___ ^ Barber Jr., Dennis Arm- pledged not to let such Incidents Qmway Rd. pleaded not guil­ representative of the committee. The district has as Its goal gggj pnfolem la the feeling of Rich In Natural Character Kenneth Messier, 71 Grandvi:^ strong and Edward Pudlo. recurt. ty to a charge of operating a Persons who are interested State Sen. Peter Marianl will “‘w lT tol’ meeting resumed anxiously to kstablMilng and operating a complacency among civic lead- 6t.; Charles Johnson, 136 Green ------motor vehicle while tinder toe sneak on “A Renuhiiean Tvmka wnen me ^eeung resumed, towns like Farmington to give m"’U-town refuse disposal Buddhists generally appeared but who have not been contact­ S dfoC bin rctK ^ tom ^ offices concerned ^to their children a batter chSce Manor Rd.; Mrs. Ruth Robin­ influence of Intoxicants and his ed may call Atty. Victor Moses, •rea. “you all feel that ‘it won’t to be heeding the instructions of «^8 p m ^ l meetln?^^ T w ^ e r in g ghe said.” You in this commun- son, ISO Bolton Rd., Venxm; Stocks in B rief their leaders to halt demonstra­ case was continued to May 3 In 66 Constance Dr., or Bernard uriginally, a four-town die- happen to me’.v he said. “You THE PANEL OF THE MONTH FOR APRIL Paul ’nrrsH, 919 Griffin Rd„ tions following the junta’s East Hertford. Krutt, 100 Elisabeth Dr,^ both li:heTter YSSub^''w»li?» ^ S t e T ‘ trict, called the Northeast Ref- gafg and sroure, but you Wapping; Robert Blazak, 4 NEW YORK (AP)—The stock pledge last week to hold elec­ Clinton . J. Stewart, 22, of In Manchester. use Disposal Dlstrirt was c ^ - j^n’t have a right to be, not MANCHESTER BIRCH Georgs Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Marf maricet went through a slug- tions in three to five months. Hartford waa fined $25 for with Vemon, Manchester, way 'the laws are to- IQernan, Bast Hartford; Joyce operating a motor vehicle' with­ ?fo?er me^r^ ” ‘ T™t South Vlfindsor and Bolton. ’The day.” glsh and llregular decline ear­ Disorders flared again, how­ _i__ Johnson, ture a t gim- 87 Diane Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Bar- accessible regions, and the ’Theiiie Usableduisaoieo AmericanAfliencan Vet- voi- uyes to toe delinquent. More Im- tinuing a "correction” ot Us Jr., 24, Glastonbury, speeding c f two streets upon recommen- q., the “ Boston strangler.” e e Inra Swanson and son, 37 Sen­ strotig recovery move. $50; Harold tAWSon Jr., 37, of Uke,” Tower said in bia erans Ch«4)ter and AuxiUaiy will the stotus^uo!^b?8i?^SuS iSSro«>artroy64 daUon of PubUc Worit. Dirro- jjg ggjd he was present becaiise TOBACCO BOARD AU the piping HOT WATER you want eca Dr., Vernon. Coppers, aiiflnes, aerospace C lub Presents 146 Woodland St, improper prepared speech, have a joint Installation tomor- fin.iiv^nniw in “ artford, tor Andrew Tricarlco. The man arrested had commlt- •------issues and other recent hlgh- use of motor vehicle plat^a The amendment would par- MW at 8 p.m. at toe VFW Home, dogs^i^^ h ^ « ®“P^ ®anttnl «a- •treets are Ridgewood Dr. aad crimes In Connecticut. ’The VC* X 4’ X 8’. w ith a rental water heater from flELCO Members of aU Manchester vet­ dojp and to hoM. the audience toe Bbrm- Bastview Dr., both off West nian Is prssentiy In a Massa- Potver Uke 15,000 Cars Play Tom orrow 1^: Mana^r, imtluMecTtorvoter approval in TOe next shaker, terming his ington school board will insist 7.47 atAndlng losers. - Glastonbury, failure to obey an a referendum.referendum, the apporUon- eran’s organizations and aux- Itd. near the armory. chusetts mental hospital, he PARIS Being, buUt In -nja pig rise In gross national The Junior Century Club of fllarles are Invited to toe In- “ P®" * contractual agreement TTie streets have not been A modem OameleM electric water heater gets jif' The^a nothing to buy find-no charge for optical rtatricUon, $15; RusseU ment ot one house of a state leg- fiwli dCClAPCti UlAPA is mors lo with htpIVf In - - .a - - __ M MORE THAN 40 PANM TYPES IN STOCK y ^ ca are toe w o^'s first product in the first quarter was Manchester, Inc., will meet to- Peterson, 16, it Rockville, islaturo to be based on geogra- BtaUation. education than the 8 R’s. "Our completed es set forth in the Darwin Caee the water hotter than any other type (160* normal inataUation. -Ml you pay is a low two steam turbine engines that Encouraging background for morrow at 8 p.m. at Whiton failure to drive t)>e required dis- pby and political subdivlskxu as children can’t learn too early to ^ can^wlthdraw cclglnsl speclflcations, and k Nome ffiscussed his lest will attain a power of SOD meg- etocks but. at the same TO CHOOSE FROM to 185* in most models). And the hotter the monthly rate along with your regular eleettio time Auditorium. tance apart, $95; Douglas M. well as po|xilatk». Daughters of Liberty, No. 17, be colbiNhUnd—that they must draiasHe problem exists, the major case In toe Vernon area. awatto on a single shaft Elec- Wall Streeters saw it as keep A one-act play, "Among Us Thwer said Dlriuen’a amend- will meet tonight at 7:90 at Board wae told. the murder of Hope Rotowell water the smaller the qtiantity required for a service bin. trlclte da France has ordered Reid, 18, of Coventry, operating not Judge others by toe color of ^ to. w ing alive the possibility of a tax Girts,” will be presented by toe an unregistered motor vehicle, mant is necessary "because the Orsnge EkiU. Members are re- toelr skin.” he so li * cWldrens Interest’’ Thomas Wolff aak^ for ac- September, 1963. R6y Dar- HormonUng MoMlnos — Adhesives sink full of dishes, for riiowers, tub baths, You’ll be Buiprised at the low cost, because the first of them for its new cut to dampen the economy, fine arts committee of the ______oourt overstepped the boundary minded to wear white gowiu. tton to relieve 'hazards’Jh areas Andover, was. later ar­ Porchevflle power plant in $10, and John Keane Jr., 22, of Keith Vegas, a high school critic# who Cdered NaDs Putty Stlks — Polish washing clothes and cleaning. your electric water heater is designed, to wotk Steels and rails showed a club. The play was entered in Manchestw NH., speeding. of judlclel competence in toe student, said he waa non-com- ia town. He described the Inter- meted and convicted of the Seine - et - Oise. The unit will slightly higher trend. Motors state compklUon recently. Win- gpg ’ Mctton of Rt 74 (WlndsorvUle edma , ' a h Avoiloblo at night when lower water beater rates are in be 1,089 feet long, wet|^ 1,250 first place by getting litto the C3» n 1 the project but de- “ preeent Hotter water, automatically heated and were mixed. -ners wlU be announced May 5 The following cases were con­ Issue." dtlim p K em oval plored "the het# and prejudice J®** ltd.) and Rt S3 es "the worst ..j ^ ho^taflzed because COMPLETE LINE OF REGULAR PLYWOOD stored‘ in plentiful supply . . . and ready at effect. tons and transmit power equal The Associated Press average at a state conyenUon at toe to that of 15,000 automobiles: tinued for hearing in Manches­ But Keimedy aald toe pro­ ■ T •. J seen in this town participate If corner in town.” „ ^ » o*. toat case,” Maj. Rome said, the turn of the tap, means you always have Telephone yoor dtkdrical Or plumbing con«; of 60 stocks at noon was off^.6 Hotel Americsi, Hartford, ter; Raymcmd Hardy, 31, of 4 posed rtiange is the first “we B id s In v ite d the admts. R irks me that we put our own pro> MAyor McCusker repUed that “mjd my illness was caused by at 948.0 with industrials off 1.8, There will be an exhibit of Pearl St. intoxication, to April have ever had which espouses can’t argue tbU thing loglcaUy; *™m in jeoiMrdy." v ho bas been in eontset with oygmrork, aggravoition end oto- all the hot w ato you want. And the water is tractor, o#Tha Hartford Electric Liipit Com-1 rails up .5 and utiliUes off .1. paintings by Liz Humphries and 28; Phillip Madore, M, of Inequality ea a virtue, the first The town ie looking for Md- ^ **ld, calling on toe audience tbe state highway department ______always sparkling dean in your flameleas elec­ pany and aak for rental electrie hot water Mid reported that It intends to Personal Notices The Dow Jones industrial av- Ruth Krants, Manchester Coventry, following too closely, tlm s in our oonaUtutkmal histo­ ders for the removal of 25 to “set asida your prejudices widen and stral^ten Rt tric water heater. service. erage at noon was off S.62 at sutists, and from toe Bostrora to May 19. ry that we would be acting to tree stumps on town roads, and talk in practieal terms." EB Wing Contract In Memoriam 989.38. Gallery, Hartford. limit ratber than extend the Hie town wants toe stumps re- State Rep. Richard Noyes ad- •nd remove en abutment for* ^ wish to tiwidc ell of- our Boeing dropped 5 points amid The choral group -of toe franchise." meriy owned by toe New Haven aeienboOB, friends and relatives for moved by June 80. muted he, bad no children to tric^^^^^m oi^Q ra *tou He added that the CAMDIES ihe ntaiw acts of kladnesa and-arni- published Items concerning South Windsor Women’s Club Pesalling PhnU Big A vote is set for Wednesday, Most of the wood will be school and said It was not Us received a $96.4 m flU eom t^ pathy aoown u« in our recent be­ checks- of toa Boeing 707 for wfll preaent a program. unless soma m ajor change In ■tete no plans to set on NOW AVl(|LABLI AT reavement We eapectolly ttonk all . > _ . turned over to the recreatton place to ten the townspeople to consttucTa *' the Intersection, however. poBsiUe fatigue cracks in Its Mrs. Lawrence Decker Jr., LOS .^GELBS — Thera are tha the propoaed propoaed amendment amendment la la and park dcgArtment stock- 'what action to take, but he said at its Ftort " (Next To Weetcra Beef Bfart) trttNites. loaned thd AAl^OlU.^nltod AlTCTAft lost presid6Ht p f tho club and a more than 40 deselinaticn plento made before then. Dirksen pre- pile. he believes tost "although there Qutoev "Ict's'caU the governor and PINE PHARMACY The Hartford Electric Light Company of tood. alao Dr. George about 8H member of the Manrtiester o f 100,000 - gallons - par - day dieted be would win the neoea- Bide wiU be en at 1 1 aun. is danger to the plan, a compel- The Naw Buraan ^ aw— . . tan Mm about tt,” Wolff re- tM -G E N IE B 8X. «68.881A Moil, Tnca., lYed-, SaL“ ” 9 AJML-5 PJM. Pricee were generally yu$d. , ^ lower SrtiolarsUp Foundation, will capacity to efatton to various saty two-thirds majority, but on Mby 8 to tha general Mkn- Itog caaa can be made tor It neuncad ' Thura, FrL, 9 AJL-9 P M ^P hone 643-5874 on the purpoae ef the perta of tba world, maUag aaK ^poMnts eontanded they bad agfe's otnee a t^ ia Mo- Cbogresg and the State can’t iSrobfo hank At'th* intereeetlon m mtsm-ma Btcmcmm can 8to^ Exchange. fbuadatton. water ffriakalfle.^ enough'votai to block appeovaL nWial Bufldtar- »’ *** “ *»‘»“ <*" to General ..4 MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTBB, CONN, TUESDAY, APRIL 19^ 19«« iJ lG E W

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OP MANCHESTER 9SB MAIN ST. "1 • CaBhg fH yonng fantfUevl^ ENJOY OMce t u B IG E L O W ;THE BEAUTY OF BIGELOW CARPET RIGHT FR(M ^T H E ST A R T ' at these bn^-ndaded nfces! > I S U W fB n m lia n A e "MIBon A W * B |g * w l* f c fan oaot ••• at prices yon can aSocdl Cteoaalodi, pfosh Acrilan*, . . tacaipelnftli VMM niMwa oCwooL And then sane! Ctr choose plnmp Cumuloft® Nyloo. A AeatnlMnOT intAJogrtobciioid. • o Inndninar GO long^wesriBg yow fOit*festnicl:ftridi. (ta a way you have)) Mrs. Weiss enjoys watching her sons, Jay and Peter, romp with Wendy and the fam ily pets in living room upon returning from school. AndiftrilyoDis—ri^now —inbean@dB)gtfcNH IM lesM iiGcd pedest^y te yoeos jb m i^ WKP|8y I . 95 - %,. ONLY so. YD. *'v B z U f L ...... 104, Mrs. Weiss keeps the cookie jar full for homework sessions with Jay and Peter. U z l S f t i ...... ^ ....1 6 8 , 12 X 18 fti *.**.****.. .TGG. ' ‘ y ^ \ . t - y ACCLAIM A NEW FASHIONABLE BIGELOW PLOSB OF LONG-WEARING ACRiLANa An the splendor of plush. Deeply sa tis^ g nnderfeot . ' Jfu^tarioud BIGELOW Yet a tiger for wear. Resists moths, mildew, caipet heeties. Noi-allergenic and static-tiee. Yoa’Q A tilana for its ricb color, ease of carp, atteg k m q t

This cirtifles that lilt face pile of this Bigelow carpet k 100% leiyllc liber AcfiM end meets Cheimtrind’s exacting rnulreawiini ••rylia fibnr QfMSRANl Music lightens her daily tasks and makes for pleasant company. Mrs. Weiss ofteP illustrates and sketches at her husband’s desk. 95 o r ^ i z x , Story by Mrs. Weiss Finds Pleasure Claire BeUino Photos by ONLY so. YD. Joseph Satemis In Life of Homemaker 9 x12 f t ...... 92, Wendy raids the tea tray. The Weiss kitchen can be a busy plac^ 12 x15 f t ,...... 148, The MTife of Manchester’s general managwr, Robert B. Elven though she pursues so many activities in her Weiss, Is a petite brunette who finds the multiple roles of home, she does not neglect conununity projects. In the 12x18 f t ...... 178. wife, mother and homemaker a very satisfying and ful- past, she has conducted coffee hours for the March of Dimes. As she puts it, “I like to do anything I can to flUlng life. help the March of Dimes raise as much money as In addition to being satisfying and fulfilling, hers must possible.” be a very busy life as she has a family consisting of She served as executive secretary for the poo! fund fihCTsed hcaringl BLAIRWOOD two sons, Peter, 10, and Jay, 7; a daughter, Wendy, 11 when the Town of Windsor was raising funds for the d ir mSOSSED EFFECT BIGELOW IN ELEGANT months; a collie, ■ Buff, and a cocker. Amber; and, of construction of its swimming pool. She was responalble SMALLEST HEARING NO EVER MADE BY SONDTONE course, Mr. Weiss. for a vast amount of work, since there was no fund EASY-TO-CARE-FOR CUMULOIT* NYLON After getting her husband off to work in Manchester LEASE NOTHING WORN ^ tin y clear coloaA chairman. A CAR FR0M‘ PAUL DODGE PONTIAC and her sons to school in Windsor, the diminutive Mrs. Mrs. Weiss has also been an active member a t the OUTSIDE G i^et Eke Ibis is geared to i^ stan d tiie pace of mod* Weiss, be^ns the housekeeping duties which she League of Women Voters. EM amfivtag. Flump nylon so rugged it won’t wear thin— "thoroughly enjoys." This Includes the Care of her daugh­ She does not forget the youth of the community as ALL MAKES . cacnilihea'riesttrafnc areas. Colors stay rich and tmes. ter and the maintenance of a large seven-room rambling she has demonstrated an extreme interest in Girl Scout­ colonial home in Windsor, udilch the couple designed ing for many years. In fact, one memory she treasures Ifll pore bxuty that stays new-looking with no fiissf themselves. deals with the Girl Scouts of South Burwick, Maine, ALL MODELS •M.Athomeiaeveiy'xioaDi. Can you tell thli man Is . Her day includes the usual chores of washing, cleaning, where her husband was the town’s first town manager. wearing Uw al|.ln-tlia.aar ironing, cooking, vacuuming and all the other tasks of When the Weisses were leaving Maine for the Windsor SONET in ttili raaMMaw a housewife plus, of course, keeping tabs on Wendy. post, the residents of South Burwick presented Mrs. USE OUR ONE OR TWO YEAR unratoudMil photo? TMseertlfln that the bee pile of this "Taking care of my home” means more to Mrs. Weiss Weiss with many gifts of Girl Scout items. Bkmh package s * <« »utM wtita inMe Bigelow carpet is 100% Cumuloft Nylon than just the maintenance of it. It also means other lEASING PLAN tko oar. Tkt MNET kaariaf aM tnpa lata tko and meets Chemstrand'a exacting lequiremenla was wrapped in silver and gold, slgiiiflcanit of the Girl lUlMTHEEM •nr. The nailMa airtp sSiSiiStfZ tasks, such as flower arranging, panting, and baking Scout premise “Make new friends and keep the old. One of AU Leases Are Renewed! On ear caaal, iliMUag taaadi ta tha aa*M. among other thlnga is silver, the other gold.” For example, Mra Weiss loves to have fresh flowers At the same time, her husband was presented with a Soiiototie^ A MAam iG lllliilW in every room. She feels that it is so refreshing to have large mahogany desk bearing an inscription on Ita front. COBBBBITOPAT...for eveiy carpet needynttmaf something living in every roofp, especially in the winter. Another fond memory of that time was an “old-timer” PAUL DODGE all^M lie-esr H EM IIN G AID haaeii Oor sendee is friendly, courteous, dedicated to As she says, "flowers are my one limury." She has a who walked seven miles in sub-aero temperatures to Sonotone’s great hearing triumph— the smallest hear«> tmiogyon monqr. And oiu s^wroom’s jam-ccaoimed helpmate in her luxury—her husband. He brings her attend the farewell event He told the Weisses that he tag aid we ever made — is worn completely in your ear,! I fresh flowers in the winter months and grows flowers would never take his horse and buggy out in supcomfoctohlytoy(MrbadiNl adiatever she reads, but it is not unconunon for her to be . After marriage the couple went to Pennsylvania vdiile reading three novels concurrently. Mr. Weiss enrolled in the Wharton Gtoduate Division of the University of Pennsylvania. After he received hia SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT ^DQMB Of BOR FREE .BIGELOW DECORAXma As in everything she does and likes, Mrs. Weiss displays master's of governmental administration degrto, the widely varying taste in her selectloos. She enjoys John couple returned to Massachusetts where they interned ■_ / / i on oH Steinbeck “as well as a wide variety of other authors, in their 'respective fields, he at Cambridge, and she at wMle in music, she displays the" same range of tastes, BATT^IES and ACCESSORIES from claaeical symphonies and opera to Herb Alpert and Pratt Diagnostic Hospital, which is now part of Mew the Tijuana Brass. She is also an active proponent of England Medical Center Fnrtiaeed (Cash and Cany) the symphony as is her husband. Mra. Weiss also likes Mrs. Weiss also worked at her profearion while her During the Montli of April! V' to try her own hand at music as she plays the piano husband served as assistant town manager in Keene, but, as she says, “^rictly for my own enjoyment.” MM., and later as town manager of South Burwick. This w e a r i l y was on a substitute and relief basin Since that time, her GLASS INSTALLED A welcome addition to the Weiss household was a large family and other duties have prevented her from re­ SONOTONE I- th'S C.npON TODAY entertainment unit including a color ’TV, a stereophonic turning to dietetics.ialthough she implies it in her every­ Vi ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS -SOMTaai .-ttRkMMSf toarlH pdionograph and an AM-FM radio, which was given to day life while cooking for her family. I I the family by the pei^le of Windsor when Weiss resigned AND-WINDOWS OF ALL TYPES 18 AflCfliim S t The Weisses have obviously enjoyed their home eM Opw 8 AJL to 8 P JI—Sataiday 8 AJL to Noaa to assume his Manchester post Mta, Weiss said that the surroundings in Windsor and admit they will have dif­ Hartford, Conn- unit allows her to play her favorite music while she goee ficulty leaving it when they move to Manchester. FV>r OF MANCHESTER about her household choree. that reason they are reluctant to settle for'any temporary J. A WHITE GLASS CO. TeL 247-4070 Another very great interest of Mrs. Weiss is "any­ 935 .MAIN ST. arrangement “We are a ‘family-oriented family,’ ” Mrs. 31 BISSETiL ST.^Phone 649-7322 thing that concerns my husband.” This ineimt— govem- Weiss says, "so we waht to find what w* like and stay ■ Budget Terns Available ■wnt among .other thlaga, t i

*i*. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ICANGUESTER, lOQNNw: TUESDAY, API^.19,19W MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIT®, CONN^ TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1966 PAGE-TWELVE Pirates Happy, Face Better with Age Bill Russell Herald Angle

By (A P )— The worW '’5 Tiche8t professional E A R L Y O S T R elief Ace SOO En ter Marathoii .... 8porta Editor ‘ tenfilS^'Lcmrio wBx^x«..i4»it — |30J)00 in prize money— MU ha. BOSTON (AP) — The paying Mm 3100,001 annually, There to nttfc played at Fqresjt HUls.jJune 8-12, and p ro m p t^ say it announced he would serve as a the------6-foot-lO Russell facdST'a sag. Save8;W4n Boston Celtics return to ------——— ------is ^ust the begfinning. Notes from the Little Black Book With Japs Favored player-coa.ch. He admitted that challenge, As Auerbach’s suc- _ am convinc^ that Wilk business at hand and try to wlll take over froM exalted ruler of the Manchester Lodge ,.of Elks, he was getting old, but said, cessor, he UMe and proper promotion w «' . ** < O ver Reds BOSTON (A P )— A record field of some 500 distancl^ square their National Bas­ "As a player, I believe I ’m one the most successful coa(* to can build a series of $50,000 Ray Zemanek is a former football scoring whis at Man­ runners, headed by stiXMig Jap p ew ketball Association series of my assets as a coach.” NBA Mstory. chester High. While setting many'individual pigslpn- NEW TQlftK - (A?) ~r , An events lor toe tennis pree,” saM tingents, jammed the starting line in Hopkinton today with the Los Angeles Lak­ The choice of Russell caught Russefi ewnied All-i BM Carter, co-director wlte Tom toting records in 1943, Zemanek vnped sooring a youth. E *ce bad a for the 70th Boston A.A. Marathon. ers tonight after naming most observers by surprise be­ honors at, the 'toivei;JniveWity Buike. marks o ff the books at Manchester High. The records weak heart — but it got Variable clouds with the tern* Captain Bill Russell them cause tor years he had Insisted Francisco and 'statMd' Carter served as bournamenf , peraturea reaching ..into toe 8to Amerloen League were later shattered by Jimmy Roach. Zemanek is still strong, y • 1966-67 coach. that any prp coach had to be “ a Olympic Games before L. P o t G.B. director of toe Profeaslonal Mttv« to the game, being one of ------As ^ an agipg ! baseball and an easterly wind 10-1$ candidate for a nut factory.” In the CelUcs to Dec«fiber, -Idto; Less than 24 hours after drop­ ' Cleveland 'b Lobb — ’ Golfers Association between Pats Snap m.p.h. were forecast for to a . addition, toe CelUcs reportedly He immedUtely helped b|(Ui tbe Staa's top omeiato. man’a third aeoaon with the player, hC Has a strong arm ping toe series opener 183-129 ta Detroit 1966 and 1961 -and during that noon (KST) start of toa 2S-mlla,: , ' warewere eonsiderinsrconsidering several others, the CeiUfcs fatb a ^ • « • varsity. . . . —4>ut it’s npt getting weak. overtime, the Celtics surprised BalUmore ... 4 1 .800 H lime saw the yearly prise moo- •' „ . 1 The SS-year'-Md Fsce made 886-yard Patriot’s Day classic. including Alex Hannum, Paul Loss Skein the sports world Monday by Boston won. lts fftoif*teA''tltlq.'‘, 'California 3 1 .760 1 >ey raised from $800,000 to $2^ Tooru Terasawa, 81-year-oM Seymour and BYaidt Ramsey. Short OTOff , Tuff > ■ ' hla fouHh ai^anuice of the ’ choosing RusseU to succeed Red ta Russell’s freshman season; . Chicago * .x .— 8 1 .766 1 mlHibti. Ctood news for Manchester w i i i n e i-.u ii ' , seaaon Monday night and saved manEiger-nmner of toe four-matfi “ I consider tMs one of toe big­ Auerbach, who is retiring from but lost to St. Louto in toe finals I ' ' * Minnesota • < x> '81 2 .600) 1% "It’s all just a matter of p*o- swtanmtog enthusiasts was an* ^®te Zanardi, ftoe. assistant Pittsburgh’s ■ i-8 victory over Japanese team, was favored to gest personal challenges I ’ve In Bolton the coacMng ranks after the toe next year. Since then, toexipIxW^^^*’ W aa^gton . .ix I - -8 .2130 3- motion,” Carter said. “ There is nouncement last week by Gen- to this department for tM ,p ^ t xt was the Pirate’s return toe winner's laurfjl had in the past 10 years,” RnS' Ending the blight on nms, playoffs to concentrate on duties past 10 years,’ Rns- jjav,* won seven Straight New York,.... 1 6 .167 , - 4 no reason that t«inis can’t be eral Manager Robert Weiss that 18 months, leaves M on^y afOi. triumph .in, the- first six wreath to Us country for a seo^ sell said. “ When Red first asked chaMplonsMps, ,a toqt iinparal* 'Boston x.-'i-.x, 0 6 .000 4% buitt on a comparative the' town’s supervised pools will tos six-month tow of duty the week-old eeaeon. Coventry HBgh raUled behind toe straight year, as general Manager. me, I thought he was putUng me leled to pro sphrts history. ' Kansas CaW ■ ®'' ® scale.” be free to all this summer. Cred- with the Army R eip vto.. He p ^ ’a performance was ifim- shutout pitching of Mflce Hunt larasawa, a veteran of 28;:' “ I ’m pleased, proud and hap­ on. Then he assured me he sin­ ■rh^e five-day toumement at The Celtics r ^ m e their bid ^ r ■ Monday-^ Results It TOm Kelley, chief lifeguard, will take his baatatratatof • at uar, to Ma first three and added to beat Boltcm High, 6-0, yes- marathons, is rated Japan’s ^ py,” Russell said after becom­ cerely wanted me to take the toe West Side Tennis Oub, pits., to give Auerbach ariother tlUe “ No.vgames scheduled . - with the action which removes Ft. Dix, N j . His o n g iw atrong evidence-that h e’wUl be terday to Coventry. It was toe distance runner, having won h|l8 ■ ing the first Negro to coach a job. ’ '.Today's Games ' . of toe National Grass Court the former fee schedule. . • orders, 1 ^ April, j^wre rwrok- ^ y,, effective rdief first win for toe Patriots, white- nation’s quallifying test w • major league pro club. “ Once as a retirement present at toe “ My first consideration was y Detroit iMeLain 1-0 and Mon- ChampirniaMps, will be a round- washed to their first two tries. 2:14:86 on Fob. IS. He passed Up " again the Celtics are making Boston Garden tonight. They j Stan Oalmek, service manager ed • • • t** ™ * pitchers to 1he majors this aeh- the team. Then I figured I could bouquetts' 1-0) ait, Boston (^ n - robin event played under toe at Moriarty’s, and his man Fri- UConu athlttV son. Us Uth with the Pirates, Bolton droxw to 0-8. toe Boston Marathon last year National Basketball Association do the job and also could stand are rated strong favorHjes to Van Alen SympJlfied Scoring even the kest-of-sevM»- series ' borg. O'! and Morehead 0-1), 2 day, Dewey Post, were among ° A poor IM t season and a knee Basketball star Don Storrs when a five-member Japanese. ; Mstory — not only on the court toe aggravation and frustraUon System, originated by James withltoe Lakers before, toe clubs New .York’.,. (Stottlemyre------— 0-0) . the more than 60,000 baseball altawnt-last year gave Ipdlca. took hitting honors for the win- team finished 1-2-3-5-6. j but on the bench.” that g;oes ■with coaching. I final­ it Cleveland (McDowell 1-0),. Van Alen of Newport, R .I., move to Los 'Angeles for games fans at the New York Mets’ tlons that»Face, be ito- ners, collecting a pair of hits The meet record of 2:16:33 sw T h e ' 32-year-oid • Russell, who ly decided It might be a lot of ' night - All toe leading proa are ex- ■Wednesday and Friday. S T ^";p en er at Shea Stadtom ^ and driving across two runs. l>y Morio Sbigematsu In 19^;, fun.” Washington (Ortega 9-0) at pected to compleite, InMuding has two years left on a contract T tost Friday against the Atlan- b S £ t 6 ,*. Hunt was making his first var- also is threatened by Teras^..- ENGLISH -r- SAM f- Bamraore (PMmer.1-0), night Rod, Laver, Ken RosewaU and ta Braves. Manchester heus no slty appearance of toe year. wa’s running mates, H lr o k ^ t- Snead applies' a^' little Mlaneedte,, (Paecual 1-0) at Pancho (Sonsales. Rounding out bigger booster in the Mets than Hartford High and Penney Another bEutketballer, Dave Okabe, 24, Kenji Klmlhara, 28,, High . . . SaLny VacenU Jr., * 0«veloped a body 'English as his ' Ransas City (Talbot 0-1),- night' toe invited list of 12 will be Lew Orimek, not even Jack San- .threat.” Face recalled, Southerland took toe loss for *ud Sellchire Sasaki, 20. Tl^ „ Slow Starter Little Guns A e t i 0 ^ putt difbpS in'th% cup. ’ ,, Chicago. -(John 04)) at ■ Call- Hoad, Alex O lm ^ , Mel A n d ^ am. , Xitae League ba«*bUl ” a S they g . toe Bulldogs, his second of toe quartet Is so strong that Shh fornia. (Lopef l-O), night son, Andres GimeiM, Bqtch taterest ia at a new all-time leave the renks of the bene- season gematsu could finish no bett^. ST. PETERSBURG, Fia. Apparently'everyTittle dicU in June. Vacanti^ls cur- “ weakened my Wednesday’s Games Bucchola, Mike Davies, Panlcho Ugh judging by the better than Both’ Clubs resume Charter ^ to Japan’s qualifying- (A P ) — Dick Stuart, new bit helps. ism"am ”nlna ifhni' rently ridtog at'.'toa Shcliedoeh ■ ’ In Hockey Playoffs Chicago at California, N Segura, ^ e rre Barthes and LMa ta ^ rie s to w n , W. Va. "Tha doctor said absoUtely Oak Conference action Thurs­ first baseman ■ for the New Minnesota ^ Kansas Olty, Ayala. E X T R A H E LP? — Vada Pinson, Cincinnati right fielder, and a huge figure of Itorea, which captured to» “ P ^ The little guy has riden «I* exercise. A few months later, day, toe Bulldogs playing host „ York Mets, missed a low New York at Cleveland, Ih e tournament will be under a Philadelphia Phillies’ player painted on the rightfield fence, both seem to be DETROIT (A P )—Chicago Coach Billy Reay said af­ 'f- wtaneni t S though, i Wss playing football to Bacon Academy of Ctolches- places in 1 ^ . »«*>- throw and when the baU a Washington at Balitimore, the oo-sponaorshlp of the Inter­ month the 24-year-old jockey and not long after that I was chasing ball hit into comer for triple by Richie Allen. (AP Photofax) ter while Coventry visits Rham &G LEAGUER—Emmett Ashford is the first Ne- skipped past Mm he never ter Sunday’s 5-3 loss to the Detroit Red Wings that the Detroit at Boston national Professional Tennis was called forUs . accepted for Army service. in Hebron. Other acUon Thurs- t L S jpro umpire in the history of the major leagues. chased it. difference in the Stanley Cup semifinal series so far Versatile . Kay - G i b 11 n Association. Carter and Bur^ke day pite Bloomfield High at El- challMge the The 47-year-old Ashford made his debut in the Stuart had been telling was that “their big guns are outplaying our big guns. ’ created, quite, a stir last National Leagne ■are eettog as promoters, worit- 5rS»mii>»ttee. with generating ^ ^ Game tu Mluors, Not Up Here^ Unrton Hleh were Korean champion American League in Washington. He began his um­ people he was a slow start­ But a look at toe scoring sta------week in the .County Quh, " Wi-L. Pot. G.B. Ing wito WalMe DIM, executive antfauriam.; that resulted to ------Friday mariis the season debut er each spring. Manager Usttes shows the Red Wings’ — one more than he county Women’s ^wltog Leeguor Ban Francisco 5 ' dlreotor of pro group. (be record turnoutt of UtUe ■ « « « « « to a BfOX bones soft and bent, and I ran a of Ma^hester High, meeting J «"e Y o o 2i, a pair of unlverri. piring career in 1951 in the Southwest Internation- two yeara ago. Mgh fever. They said I looked League and was signed by the American League Wee Westrum, however, “ little guns” haven't been ex- against toem to the season, afe when she rolletl a,lM~a|ngIe- Pittsburgh ... 5 It will be a round robin, start- •andidate#. « « plans to fine a player “ for tog wito matches'- to which 21 more dehd' ^ wasn’t Central High in Bristol, and ^ list September (AP Photofax) actly rilent. others ahead of their indiiddual a t ' the Holiday, Lanes. , Philadelphia ..4 Herman Blasts RSox Squad Cheney Tech, playing at East J’y something Uke toat during The Red Wings, who hold a 3- Miss Oibito , started off Ixos Angeles .. 5 points decide the victor. Hte • m. of'the’Line eitoeeted to i Hvs toraugh the scoring pace. niiht,' but I mads if." Granby High. Also on Friday, ,, * the season.” 2 lead in the best.of-seven semi­ w ith, four . straight, atrlkes New'York '•.... 2 four top. flnishera compete to a H e r® n T n e r e pat Mlstretta, ■ whose right Now Eaes Is a ntshttoare fo r” ^ A r ; --- D lliy ^ ^ «ermanHerman hasnaa hadnaa a varietyvaneiy w

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 19,19M BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Female 35 Help Wanted—Female 85 PAi^B FOURTEEN Automobfles For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A 'LAW STENOGRAPHER —Our' Sales HAVE A "Oolonlal Living Dem­ BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB 1963 FORD FASTBACK. 427 LTITLE SPORTS POOR TESS! THE Department has opening for ef­ onstration.” Receive lovely hos-‘ Mixture engine, excellent condition, OMLI liOUlMOOD ficient typist to perform divers­ less credits. Display consists of 1 ^ " CLASSIFIED Flione 649-6576. ACTRESS MMO ified assignments. Shorthand wood, glass, brass and wrought • J y SlDflM JW THE PICTURE \ HAS ONErVIEER desirable but not essential. Call iron items. Call Mrs. Jacque­ tr* MY BIDlTMtiC 1967 KARMANN GHIA, serviced Weah. Mr. Bernard Hoey, Vice P r ^ - line Adkerm an, 745-6040. f and eeveiW,^ _ regularly, exc^letit condition, r - - ■ ------UM,YK«i,LKM,AFCWnKy5 BESIDE A SMAU.IAKB' 44U>Mi«r«»W« ident, for appointment—Case WllLKEST tHI SCUL'^eUTIT V«»rT B6KSAL VIEW [first ADVERTISING $660. CaU 644.0048. YOU' (FDtSON- liagtedi ujMofftbeM Brothers, Inc., Highland Park, Help Wanted—Mkle 36 FMMlMd/ ON OI4B O f MV fiXPEOm0N« WE M an diester. 649-2851. VOa ALL fluff PIKWISIONS TD V«tD ANIMALS/ oauLomi INflSlE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS CArOtA' IWATEff/ ^ r=- r^.-,nrV MoSSrt EME -Trucks—^Tractors 5 I NOT ONLV I^EPT A AAffTY OF m alive WITH eovoM u, IMPORTANT NOTICE My ANSLnge, but t even took o r d e r s g t t S r 'S B Z 1963 INTBaiNATIONAL. Scout EACH MORNINfl TD SEE WHAT KINO OFFISH, wrmour' The 1964 Civil Rights Law COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. pick-up, full and. half cabs, COLLEGE GRADUATE EACH PBffSOM PREFEffffED/ OffAlNINAj prohibits, with certain ex­ TH» MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:30 AJR. — SATUBOAY 0 AM. snow plow, excellent ccmdition. BUGGS BUNNY MCoadNU,^^ ceptions, disciiminauon be­ Bowt/J feOStaMMn(M UBoffiwaCinWr aaOa>haa(Wt> ^ 742-6061. eilBlU* MnuR UAnrkto 34Dlipe*e ftre Liberty Mutual Insurance cause a t sex. It will now be t t ------^ Company has an opening in DOWN TWO BLOCKS/ aUafin cSty aoOolftMMlMr 4B1kaa . . , PLEASE READ YOUR AD necessary for our readers iWEVi WHICH WAY XWbidMrpirii AllfiBanI «rtBB our Manchester office for a TURN LEFT r El m , DOWN a a m iK Claaaifled or "Want Ada** are taken over the pbonejM a not only to read the usual TO THE STATE XINIllMNr aHroMotaa Garage—Service— recent college graduate for HIGHWA/? THEN RK3HTT' lAMktafiM ■ eonvenlenoe. The adverUaer shoold read hla ad the FIRST Female Help Wanted ,and S ^ _ Storage 10 permanent, interesting, di­ GKiAMD OAK STREET! nTwcaiAr D A T i t a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Male Help Wanted classifi­ niiMTF mMUkaA next Insertion. The Herald la responsible tor only ONE Incor* versified position in our OIU fona) atownad (IHB>. «rU («ipa} GLASTONBURY — storage cations, but Wanted — Male 4 0 h * aiCalfitaihaiad rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement, and then only space for rent, 528 square feet. claim department. No or Female, also our Olassifl- •Xnartow atfood 4BSiamadw to the exten t o f a **make grood*’ insertion. B.'rrorS which d o not arOaMie , Call Glastonbury 633-^936, shorthand or typing re­ oatlon Help . .. 37. m BlUlaacnp B inaM lt lessen the value of the advertisement will not be oom oted by quired. For confidential in­ TBen aniadkiaEl, "make rood** insertion. 528-1287. B O M tl ausBtttT BMertti terview phone Mr. Mc­ 3eFK™B"BW*l, S d a w ofia ssssr. tifafu -56: Caffrey at 643-liei. LUBRICAHON MAN. Good leoOMnite tlCkm Motocydes—Bicycles 11 (Bookvllle, Ten Free) A w HON.PRIENDS OF FILM­ working conditions. Fringe 3 4 6 6 - - ______-- 6------benefits. Contact A1 Patch, 1 2 QUALITY Motorcycles for qual­ LAND. MEET TESSIE TORSO, An equal opportunity em­ Carter Chevrolet, 649-5238. 643-2711 875-3136 ity conscdojjs people. As low as YOUR TVlVORlie MOVIE ployer. 12 13 U 310 dowik^otorcycle Sales, 695 STAR-AHD MEK6.' WANTED — Experienced trac­ WasUj^on St., Middletown. tor trailer driver, luU or part- \ i 16 17 ^iu/kit^UUIMOOHRAD time, apply in person, S & D, SElf US ON THE world’s most , •R.V.1^ BWiTO.fVL y- UUhJ H.— MEANS 18 ^■wccitlng m otorcycle. "The m ag­ rel M anor. 649-4619. BY V. T. HAMLIN 24-Hour Answering Service nificent Norton Atlas 760cc, 60 ter, ALLY OOP h.p. A1 Gill’s Motorcycles, 695 WOMAN FOR GENERAL house GENERAL factory work—^Ap­ t BELIEVE X DO RBCALL COULD HAVE \ I PONT KNOHL HMvi! SEEMS^ NO, THE NAME WAS MORE ^ Free to Heraid Readers Washington St., Middletown, Building__Contracting 14 Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted—Female 35 cleaning to work Fridays, one ply 8-4 New England Metal SOME MaVTION OF AN , lBEEN-ITWAS) ITHASNT IT WAS j u s t / t h a t U l^ TAav^..TAMFA!I WOULD THERE HAVE Conn. SECRETARY - bookkeeper. One full or 2 hall days, hours ar­ Products, 44 Stock Place, Man­ aster oid in o o lu s io n I J IN NORTH y HAPPENED EAST O F / WCXJLD BE Want information on one of oor dasaifled adv CABINET WOPJC, form ica com*- DINER IN ONE of the busiest TH E6LILP I FLORIFAt BEEN A PLACE W M ^ a u niBH iiiiiia ranged. Must have references WnHTHEEARIH„A / AM ER ICA r VET/ lT3 ONLY No answer at Uie Mephone Hstedt Simply can ters, rec rooms, remodeling. spots in Manchester doing ex­ girl office, knowledge of book­ chester. ' w a s n 't IT? J BCC.OURTIMES OF MEXICO.' UKETHAT? $1.50 pea- hour. Spring St. su-ea. , LONaUMBAfiOf 33 1965 HONDA Scram bler — Call Quality work. Reasonable pfic- ceUent business, priced for keeping essential. Apply in per­ 643-9133. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER after 6 p.m . 742-6526. es. Free estimates. 649* quick sale. Owners going south. son W .G. Schwarz C o., 994 T ol­ EDWARDS J . D . R eal Estate, 643-6129. land Tpke. Rockville. DEAN MACHINE □□ 6986. WANTED — woman to do gen­ RECEPTIONIST FOR legal of­ AliSWERINC SIRVIGE 1962 HONDA 150 C. C., 3160, C a ll eral work in smaU factory. FuU PRODUCTS, INC. 643-4411. Rooting— Siding 16 fice. Typing and shorthand es­ tim e basis. CaU 643-9629. □□ sential. Write Box N, Herald. 165 Adams St, Manchester 64941500 - 875-2519 BlOWELL HOME Improvement 'and leave yonr meaoage. YoaD hear from onr advertiaer In STOP ACCOUNTS receivable clerk, ST 52 BOY’S 24” BIKE, very good Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ NURSE’S AIDE—^FuU or part- NEEDS: 4 i 50 fig ttmo without ^ndlnF all •vehlny at the telephone. light typing and knowledge of ki ? r condition, $15. 649-6044. tions, additions and remodel­ Texaco is offering a very tim e. Laurel M anor, 649-4619. ing of aU types..^ ExceUent SUCCESSFUL OPEN bookkeeping desired. Apply 56 1968 INDIAN m otorcycle, 750 Personnel Department, Iona • Turret Lathe Operator Automobiles For Sale 4 workm anship. 649-6496. HIGH gallonage service ' SALESWOMAN c .c . with spare m otor, $300. CaU Mfg. Co., Regent St., Manches­ Day and Night Shifts ST 1957 CHEVROLET — 4-door, A. A. DION, m e. Roofing, station in E!ast. H artford, s r s r HERALD after 6:30 875-9326. ter. FuU-time in Manchester Hardinge Chucker Operator iT I ii'igi very clean, »295. CaU 649-1717, siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ Glastonbury area. For in­ jewelry store, pleasant WATTRESES full or part-time, Day and Night Shifts 5 " after 4:30. terations and additions. CeU- formation call Texaco, 668- working conditions, sales o6 n day and night shift. Apply in bY AL VERMEER BOX LETTERS Business Services Ings. Workmamshlp guaran­ experience preferred. Write Production MlUing Machine PRISCILLA’S POP 1965 GTO — 4-speed, 4 barrel 9600 or Mr. Walsh after 6 person only, Howard Johnson’s Offered 13 teed. 299 Autumn St. 648-4860. Box T. Herald. Operators, Days A Wh IlE b a c k ■vtX! aUT BILL KREICKER OP I OUESS THEY- For Yonr plus extras, $2,600 o r best o f­ p.m., Glastonbury, 633-438L Restaurant 394 Tolland Tpke. SAID IF VOU SAVED- WARSAW, INDIANA, ANDm NEVER HEARD OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAJtS fer. 649-6089, 8-1, or 644-8289 LAND CLEARING, tree re­ Exit 94, Wilbur Cross Park­ Bridgeport MlUing Machine 5W A WEEK FOR K50 RICK KRUESER OF HALES ABOUT COMPOUND Information after 1. moval. and chain saw work. Roofing and’ Chimneys 16-A w ay. EXPERIEJNCBD hairdresser Operators, Set Up and YEARS YOU'D HAVEj CORNER. WIS., WRITE TO INTEREST.' A . M ichaud, 742-8096. wanted, full or part-time, hours Operate, Days 1964 CUTLASS F-85 Oldsm oblle, BOOFENG — Specializing re- ^ ♦ 2 € ,0 0 0 .. SAY YO t h e h e r a l d w in n ot Schools and Classes 33 ALPHA NUMERIC keypunch 9 to 6:30. Write Box D Her­ HAVE power brakes, jx>wer steering, STEPS, sidewalks, shme walls, pairing roofs of aU kinds, new i disclose the Identity of operator. Apply Personnel ald. AU replies confidential. - u - ^ K — — ^ any advertiser using box standard transmission, excel­ flrep'oces, flagstone terraces.' roofs, glitter work, chinmeys Dept., Iona Mfg. Co., Regept ALL BENEFITS letters. Readers answer­ lent condition, CaU owner 649- AU concrete repairs. Reas Light cation Help Wanted — Male l i M < snow tires, CaU 643^2538. tail firm, Apply In own hand­ Savings Bank of Manchester, ing, general repairs, aU types trucking and package deUvery. or Female . . . 87. writing to Box P, Herald. Route 30, Vernon jAppUcatton made for payment. 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door B el of odd jobs. Try Dick, reason- Refrigerators, washera and f i l • Air, automatic, radio, heater, lA le . 64S-45S6. stove moving specialty. Folding UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for WANTED WAITRESSES — Dining room exceUent condition. 644-1986. ch airs tor rent. 649-0762. a career in the office of a local Announcements 2 RENTALS—Power roller, chain and cocktail lounge, fuU or doctor. Applicant must be neat WOMAN for clinical and cleri­ saws, traU roUer and aerator, cal work In veterinary hospi­ Clean, Late Model COTTON RUGS and bed^feads I960 ENGUSH FORD wagon, Painting—Papering 2l part-time, wlU train. White in appearance and able to meet ^ W T S k i i low mileage, good condition. lawn vac, rotoOllers. Also sales Stag Restaurant, 67 Windsor the pubUc and a good typist. tal, g^reater Hartford area. dyed, 70' decorator colors. and service on all lawn equip­ USED CARS CaU 742-8616. INSIDE and outside painting. Ave., BockvlUe. 875-8884. Desire to become a permanent Must be able to handle dogs, D u cl^ Lady Laundry, 43 Pur- ment. Capitol Equipment, 38 ■I. -{, You name your own price. employe essential. References experience with animals desir­ Top Prices Paid MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI BeU Place, Mianchester. Main SL, 643-7958. able, but will train. Prefer 1962 VALIANT — 4-door se­ Spejial rates for homeowners both business and personal re­ For All Makes BY ROY CRANE dan, like new. 643-0334 after someone wlUlng to live on BUZZ SAWYER E l e c t r o l u x vacuum ciean- HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re- 66 or over. 649-7863, 876-8401. quired. Write Box R, Herald. veB ,efc— GAN r o q o p 6 p.m . . First National premises. List all pertinent in­ cuMBeMB/wiuJsfaa sales and service, bonded moval — attics, cellars and CARTER CHEVROLET I DON'T KNOW *6CM^IN0OFFR3(Z>OLi^ JOSEPH P. Lewis custom piaint- GLAMOIKl'AND $$$ are part formation. Write Box O, Her­ so THAT'S WHY \ THAT? IT, B/ANVCHANCBBff Representative. Allred AmeU, yards, weekly or monthly pick­ WHAT'S COME OVER UEAPPIIEDFOR BIZ.DOE^ 1964 FALCON 8 convertiblp, Ing, interior and exterior, pa­ of the job selling Avon in spare ald. C O .. INC. eoNef»snmRDsr I 110 B iva n D r., M anchester 644- up. Bolton, Manebester vicin­ JIMMV JENSEN, RECONNAISSANCE J MW10 FLY very goM condition, $1,650. perhanging, waUpaper re­ Stores, Inc time near home. Big earnings. WEBBV. HE USED omc^CN'^^ooa. K41. ity. H arold H oar. 649-4084. 1229 Main St. DUTY. ^ IN A PLANE 649-3046: moved. Wallpaper books on re­ Our TV and magazine advertis- 10 BE SO QUIET. Wrm ANYTHING ,mVTDLUNCH^ CLEANING LADY wanted one Phone 649-5238 OTSHMAN’S BAKERY PROI> I960 CHEVROLET Impala con­ ATTICS, CELLARS, garages quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ FToc O-npnina Fnr' training MORS DAHSEtOUS lld O w pciui-lg AW i. for appointment at or two days a week. 643-4224. THAN CAMERAS. ATCTS—N ot sold In stores. F or vertible, 6 cylinder, automatic, and yards cleaned, trash haul­ tim ates. CaU 649-9658. Ibome Mrvice caU 528-7291 stf- good condition, $6M. OaU 649- ed to dump. Reasonable. CaU your own convenience in your ter 7 pm. QuaUty, variety, INTERIOR and exterior paint- "pTf^T JR F (^T F R T C hom o, 289-4922. 9790. » 643-5819. Ing, waUpaper removed. fuUy I A LJW IV I./ ^ e r v i^ TOWN OF MANlDlIESTEp. SPRING CLEANING —land- insured. Rene B elanger, 643- WOMAN FOR UGHT^ house 1962 GATAU NA —m aroon, se­ FuU or part-time days. dan. 4-door hardtop, exceUent scaplng, lawn raking, tree re­ 0612 o r 644-0804. work, every Friday or Satur­ Must have above average day morning. Wapping, own Personals condition. CaU 643-9508 6-9 p.m . moval/ removal of rubbish arithmetic ability and skiU Summer Position Vacancies from attics, cellars and ga­ PAINUNG BY Dick Fontame, transportation. CaU 644-6667, a f­ V^ANTETO — ride from north Interior and exterior. > Paper on cMnptometer -or calcp- fT . JENSEN IS A WILD MAN ASHORE, A l RIGHT. 1960 AUSTEN HEALY 8,000, $1,- rages, 649-4665. lAtor. ter 4. MALE '^BEfDRE TWO PAYS, HE WRECKS HIS CAR. lend to Manchester Manor Rest 300, many extras. For more In- hanging and waU paper remov­ ^ome, hours 7-3:30, CaU 649 al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Water Safety Instructors • 1M >f m>.i» . form ation c a ll 875-6130. 9971. __ ^ ^ Household Services Quality workm anship. CaU Company offers exceUent wages and working condi­ 43 Vi Hour Week, June 25-September 5 1964 CHEVY H NOVA SS, V-8, , t Offered 13-A evenings, 246-9593. WANTKD — ride to Aircraft, tions, convenient free park­ CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER 4-speed trarsmlsalon, 4-barrei Playground Supervisors first shift, vicinity Center St. REWEAVINO of bums, .moth ing, in - plant cafeteria, JOE'S m C E Y FINN BY LANK LEONARD carb, Isky hydraulic cam and Floor nniahine , 24 31 Hour Week, June 27-August 20 and W est Mid — ride to Colts, Hujr- Building—Contracting 14 Stores, Inc. • FREE ESTIMATES •hope Ave. 8-4:46 shift, from 1960 Rainbler $145 Bonds—Stocks— E -Z TERM S Municip^ Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, '-J Y id n lty Center St. 643-2297. station ^vagon, 6 automatic. QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, Mortgages 27 Park and Oakland Aves. Connecticut. dormers, porches, basements ★• Phone 644.8213^ refiniabed, cabinets, buUt-ins, SECOND MOR’TGAOB — Un- East Hartford * Automobiles For Sale 4 1959 Plymouth $145 formlcSt aluminum, vinyl, Umited funds available Rtf see. ond mortgages,. payments to 1962 COMET, standard 6, iodio, :^tlon tvogon. cylinder. steel, A i^ m o siding. WUUam beater, clean, fine conditloh. standard. Robbins . tarpentnr Service, suit your budget 'Ebcpedlent ■ service. J, D, ResUty, 6^-5120. CaU 649-2996 after 5 pm . 649-8446. miED CAR? Your credit tum- 1959 For* $176 CARPENTRY — Concrete work, BILLS? ? ? ConsoUdate aU payments with our ONE PAY- •d down? Short ainters and variety of backgrounds atmosidiere. Hayes Agency, CENTRAL Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. Sartor^s Job Reclassified ing for six aggressive men 46 W. Center St. THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot­ 646-0131. floor with garage, $110. CaB tion room, landscaped yard. fireplace. Unusual electrical ton. Reasonable. 649-2871. 2-4:30 p.m. and 7-10 p.m. young all around handy man. and work interests are EVERGREENS — Arborvltae, tage street, centraUy located, WANTEUl — 3 bedroom house to enter our Paid Manage­ 649-6636. Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, 210. J. D. Real Estate Co. $14,900 — 6 room Ranch, pan­ ment Training Program. Call 876-8073 weekdays 3-6 p.m. starting high-paying new pyramid type, 4’, $2.75; Globe large, pleasantly furnished or apartment for couple with COVENTRY Lake — 2 lots, lake COVENTRY — 4-bedroom Col­ BEAUTIFUL new apartments, 643-5953. 643-5129 or 649-8538. eled family room, fireplace, These men win manage careers in the expanding type, 18-24” , $2.75. Yews, up­ rooms, parking. CaU 6432358 Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room BENT MAN has customers wait- B small children. Reasonable privileges, $1,200. CaU morning onial, 2 fuU baths, fireplace, IH To Detective Lieutenant Help Wanted— double garage, large lot, trees, their own station upon suc­ aerospace industry. right 3%-4’, $5.; spreading tor overnight and permanent rent. CaU 643-4866 between 6-8 $16,500 A T T R A C n V E 5% F O R THE FAMILY who can or evenings, 649-5061. acre lot. Wesley R. Smith Con­ General Manager Robert —— — — — Male or 1 emale 37 duplex $150. 8% room flat $185. Ing for rentals. OaU me today, assume mortgage, $112.83 cessful completion of this type, 15-18” , $2. 44 Baldwin Rd. guest rates. 649-3566, 649-4342. p jn . only. room Ranch, fireplace, garage, use extra income. A 6% room struction Co., 643-1567. In addition to higher 2 large bedrooms, 1^ baths, monthly. Hutchins Agency, 649- Weiss announced today that the C o lu m b ia program. MALE SNACK BAR now hiring day 644-8049. full basement, eiceUe'.t condi­ Ranch consisting of four rooms wages, PAWA offers in­ COMFORTABLE room for gen­ modem, kitchen with G.E. re­ FOUR ROOMS plus enclosed WANTED — two car garage or 6324. Resort Property For Sale 74 BOLTON — 9 room home on position of detective sergeant in teresting and challenging help full or part-time. Apply frigerator, range, disposal, tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, end a 2A room separate apart- , Immediately, Mr. Rule, King’s tleman. Separate entrance and Bunporch, modem kitchen, tiled equivalent storage space. Call nine acres o f land, excellent jjjg police department has been work, outstanding employe call Hutchins Agency, ReaJ- ment, presently rented for $95. b y OWNB3R—Cozy Cape, fire­ WATERFRONT Coventry Lake Tax Collector pnnimum Inventory Investment FACTORY Garden— Farm— ^Dairy parking. Call 649-2460. dishwater. Private basemoits bath, heat and hot water fur­ 643-8930 after 4 p.m. bar, pM ture^al ter ho^es, reclassified to detective lieuten- Department Store, Green Man­ tors, 649-5324. monthly. Built 1958 in a res­ place, many extras, privacy, north east side, 7 room, com­ benefits and excellent op­ Products 50 piped for automatic w a ^ r uid nished. Central location, ga'? etc. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, portunities for individual or Blvd., Parkade. idential neighborhood, it pre­ trees. Country U'vlng, seven pletely furnished cottage. Leon­ ant. The change will go into ef­ Extends Hours TO QU AU FT; WORKING WIDOW and daugh­ dryer. Air - conditioning (op­ rage available. Call 649-7128. CONVENIENTLY located— 3 643-1677. WORKERS APPLES—^Macs, Northern Spy, Apartment Buildings sents a single family exterior, minutes from Manchester Cen­ ard Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. • Good credit and character advancement. APPLICATIONS are being tak- ter wdU share lovely new home, tional), master TV antenna, bedroom Ranch, nicely land­ fect next Sunday. The position Delicious, Rome Beauties, and is in exceUent condition. ter. No agents please. 643- STAFFORD — Near Crystal During April • Desire for a career in the oH Excellent hourly wages, 8 en for department manager for financial cemtributions second­ hot water oil heat, open stair­ For Sale 69 scaped, corner property, ga­ Is held by Joseph Sartor. Come in and apply now, Winesaps. Priced from 80c- Must be seen. $20,500. Wolver­ 0484 after 6. Lake. Small Cape, one bedroom business paid holidays, paid funeral hardware department. Grant’s, ary to caliber of woman. Write case, large sliding door closets, Furnished Apartmenta 63-A rage, new siding, storms, Mrs. Erma Lowman, tax col- while there are hundreds $2.25. Herrmann’s, 172 S. Main RARE opportunity to buy 10- ton Agency, Realtors 649-2813. Suburban For Sale 75 room for another, dining area, Weiss said that Sartor will • Draft exempt leave, pension plan, vaca­ Parkade. Box F, Herald. sliding glass doors. On bus line, continue to head the detective lector says her office will ^ of jobs available. It could St. 646-0067. TWO ROOM furnished apart­ apartment house in Manchester large patio and walkway. CaU MANCHESTER — 2 family. 5 Uving room, fireplace with • Ability to manage and seU tion plan, group insurance be your first step toward near schools, shopping and In uiUque residential location. own?r, 649-3319. MANCHESTER—Raised Ranch and 5 flats, on bus line, $18,- $5,000 — Spring Special. Year ______bureau, “which has achieved WAITRESS and WAITER need­ COMFORTABLE ROOM v i^ ment, $70. including all util­ heatalators, kitchen, furnace, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Ihurs- yourself plus major medical. Appli­ a better job . . . a job S’TRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. churches. Open daily and week­ Large lot of almost 3 acres. — 7 rooms, 2 full' baths, 3 bed­ 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ 'round cottage with attached fird^Vd great effectiveness." He added, ed, part-time. Call Bolton Lake garage, quiet private home, ities. Coll 643-9508, 6-9. BRICK RANCH — Modern community water, day and Saturday mornings cants must be at least 5'9” with a rewarding future. Tomaszewski, Box 363, South ends, noon - 5 p.m. 649-5591, A fine, weU paying investment rooms, modem kitchen buUt- tors, 649-8464. garage, exceUent for home or "Our objective is to continue Hotel, 643-9731. gentleman. Call 643-6848. kitchen with built-ins, 2 % porch, full storms, aluminum War More Information tali and in good physical Rd., Bolton, open daily. 649- 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo­ priced to seU immediately. For ins, dining room, family room, -Investment. CaU Mitten Agen­ this effertiveness and to develop 1 p m. Monday and baths, formal dining room, siding, storage shed, low taxes. condition. Starting rate is WANTED — man or woman to 6472. NICE LARGE front bedroom cated at junction of Woodbridge Business Locations further details ask for BiU Bel- 2-car garage, handy to bus MANCHESTER—7 room Spilt cy, ReaJtors, 643-6930. all of its potential and essential Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. and OAU. AIRCRAFT. family room with fireplace, 2- $11,900. Ray ft Dot Roy Real­ 82.226 per hour. Interviews Bell real estate full time, ex­ lor gentleman with references, and Parker Sts. M‘.P. Enter­ and shopping. $22,900. Phll­ Level, family room, 1% baths, Thursday e'veninge from 7 to 9 F or Rent 64 fiore. Realtor, 643-5121. car garage, A A Zone, $32,500. ty, 876-8696. police services.” at 10 a.m. Thursday April perience preferred but hot nec­ ROBINSON STRAWBERRY 21 Church St. 649-4966. prises. \ brick Agency, Realtors, 649- modem kitchen with built-lns, Vernon (Talcott'vlUe) p.m. ENGINE Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, The general manager said the SUN OIL COMPANY 21. essary. Contact Mr. Phllbrick, plants, $20 a thousand, $3 a SET OF OFFICE suites Iq. 8464. one car garage, priced for VERNON — very attractive, 6 ____ If these hours are Inconvenient hundred. CaU 643-6718. SIX R(X)M duplex, centraUy lo­ State Theater BuUding. In­ Business Property 649-8464. quick sale. $22,900. Phllbrick APRIL SPECIAL duties of the conunander of the an appointment can be made by MECHANICS 364 Main St., or call 649-8464 room. Ca]M with fine view, one detective bureau are complex WEEK DAYS 568-3400 Apartments— ^Flats— cated, built-in kitchen, garage. quire 11-8 p.m., Mr. Daly, 643- $25,900—6 room Ranch, 2-fire­ Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. calling her at her home. for appointment. For Sale 70 MANCHESTER — Spacious cus­ Immaculate 7 room Ranch unfinished bedroom on second There are a number of CaU 643-5305. 7832. ______places, 2 baths, 2 car garage, and require the ability, which Mrs. Lqwman reported that EVENINGS — WEEKENDS Household Goods 51 Tenements 63 tom built 61/2 room Ranch, pic­ only 12 minutes from Hart­ floor, 2-car garage, full base- ROGERS CORE. openings in Experimental FULL OR PART-TIME help, m a in s t r e e t — two desirable treed acre lot. J. D. Real Es­ $19,200 — SIX room Split level, Sartor has proven, to make about one third of the taxes due MR. SMITH 236-0413 SINGLE — 5 room home. Fur­ DESIRABIE or oCfloe ture book kitchen, 13x21 liv'ng ford. 3 bedrooms, living ment, wooded rear lot, near goujj(j Judgments independently, Elngine Testing and As­ must be over 18, for day or CLEAN. USED refrigerators, WE HA’VE customers waiting Store 'corner locations. One a 7-room tate Co. 643-5129 or 649-8538. VA baths, family r^ m , twin on the 1965 list have been paid. Comer Mill A Oakland Streets, for the rental of your apart­ nished, middle age, no chil­ space, groimd floor, clean, a3 room, paneled recreation room. sized bedrooms, garage>, trees, room, dining room, kitchen schools. Owner anxious, trans­ Write P.O. Box 71 sembly. Preference will be evening shift. Inquire in per­ ranges, automatic washers Birdie • Call Mrs. Luther, 649-5306, previous engine experience Main St. CaU 643-217L a.m. • 8 p.m. Realtor. 643-1577. ELLINGTON — large 4-room ®’’ “ Fher rank. a month. An Equal Opportunity for full-time night and day NEW DUPLEX — 4% rooms, WALKER STREET — Spacious Bowers school area, largo 649-8538. MANCHESTER — Adjoining 875-6611. m a n TO work in lumber yard. or training. Military air­ 1% baths, refrigerator, range, 4 roons, appliances, heat, ga­ STTORE FOR BENT — Main St, kitchen, 22’ living room, sep­ Lookout Mountain. Six room Ranch, 2-car garage on 3 acre Sartor has been -with the po- New Voter* Employer cooks, experience not neces­ EVERYTHING in sterilized re­ Must have driver’s license. craft engine training is bus line, parking, heated, rent rage, adults. $126. Call 643-0752. 1,400 square feat, heated. CaU arate furnaces, city utilities. WOODBRIDGE ST —Vacant 2- Colonials, 5-room Ranches, 7 b X b ROWS & WALLACE plot. Call 876-9667 from 2-4:30 lice department since 1949, first pive new voters registered at sary, will train. Howard John­ conditioned used furniture and ’ Laud F or Sale 71 Davis - Bradford Dumber Co., particularly desirable. Call Leon Cieszynskl, Builder, family flat. This Is a custom room Raised Ranches. All with Man'chester Parkade, Manch. p.m. and 7-10 p.m. as a supernumerary and then as the board of admissions session son’s Restaurant, 394 Tolland appUances, high quality — low reasonable. 649-3566. 6223114. , 200 ToUand St., East Hartford. ATTRACTIVE, large 3-room built home, never has had 1 % tiled baths, one and 2-car \ 649-5306 • ■ ------a probationary regular. On Oct. Saturday. Two of these regls- DO YOU HAVE some knowl­ Tpke., Manchester, exit 94 Wil­ prices. LeBlanc Fumitu.'e, 195 • 649-4291. Many other apaHment, stove, refrigerator, OBTICE AND studio for rent,-, NINE choice acres — South Rd., much wear and tear. Beautiful garages, city utilities, built- 19S0, he was named a regu- tered as Republicans one as a HELPER FOR Furniture and edge about metal working? If bur Cross Parkway. South Street, RockviUa. 876- openings in: heat, electricity, hot water, 983 Main St. Will remodel to Bolton. Call 649-1383. RANCH — Seven rooms, one oak floors, oak trim, plaster, ins, lots average 100x200, oil BOLTON Center —Choice loca- Wanted—Real Estate 77 Democrat and two remained im- appliance delivery truck. Call so, visit us at Klock Co. We 2174. Open 9-8. APPLJCA’nONS are being tak­ J. D. RENTALS centrally located, reasonable, suit tenants. <3all Max Gross:, year old, prestige neighbor­ etc. A real solid home. Two hot water heat, plastered tion, L-shaped Ranch, large liv­ —------—------;------He was promoted to sergeant affiliated. Mr. Pettengill, 648-0111. are willing to train you for a hood cn deadend street, large MACHINING en lor credit department, SELLING out all merchan­ 649-5324. man. 649-6334. separate heating system, de­ walls, full Insulation, 30-day ing room with fireplace, kitch­ WANTED Colonial or Spilt jggg October 1959 ■was Archery Meet new closely related field. Ap­ Houses For Sale 72 lot with trees, decorated with morning and evening hours tached 2-car garage, aluminum occupancy. Charles Lesper- en has built-in stove and oven, Level, Woodhlll Heights, jjj command of the detec- The annual benefit shoot held OPENINGS FOR Following — ply in person from 8-5.' Klock INSPECTION dise, mattresses, beds, etc. No FOUR rooms, second floor, elegance for rich and exclusive around $19,000. OaU 649-2618. available. Apply W. T. Grant, MANCHESTER — Gracious fence, porches and many other ance, 649-7620. ceramic tile bath, fuU base­ tivc bureau. He was appointed by the Columbia Lake Bowmen Previous experience required, Co., 1272 Tolland Tpke., Man­ telephone orders. Howard’s oven and range, $90. beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, paving rakers, truck drivers, chester. SHEET METAL Parkade. Sleep Center, 539 Main. ’roomy Colonial In central lo- extras. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ment, over one acre land, built WANTED — 6-6 room home, detective sergeant last June. ’ Saturday resulted in a contribu- Ication, flreplaced living room, bathrooms, garages. You name NEW 2-FAMILY duplex, 2 bed­ laborers. Apply in person. W. 41^ rooms, utilities and ap­ 643-1577. in 1964, perfect condition. Sell­ desirable location. Write Box Sartor was educated In local Hon of $120 to the local Mental TELLER WANTED —male or COME to Howard’s Sleep Cen­ It, this house has It. For ap- ______rooms, 1% bath apartments G. Schwarz Co. Inc., 094 Hart­ BENCH WORK large bedrooms with walk-in ing for $18,900. Immediate oc­ AA, H8rald. schools. He has completed Health Fund, according to a female. Financial Institution, pliances, first floor, $150, pointment to see caU PhUbrick g a r RISON Colonial •with separate basement ga­ ford TI)ke., Rockville, Conn. SEARS OFFEIRS ter— 639 Main St., for bed­ Notv 1$ Your Chance to Join a ^osets. Bel Air Real Estate, 2 years cupancy. TTie R. F. Dlmock courses on "Administration and spokesman for the club. no experience necessary, will without utilities, $135. Agency, 649-8464. rages. Aluminum siding. Call TOOL & DIE MAKING ding bargains, best brands, low JM3-9332. old, on a wooded lot, large liv­ Co., 649-5245. Management” and “Criminal The receipts from this annual train. Excellent opportunity, 643-9278 643-5121, Norman S. INDEPENDENT prices. Fine Retail Organisation .... 8 ROOM COLONIAL —2 years ing room, central hall, formal B-ZONE lots wanted. Call 649- Law’’ at the University of Con- opening outdoor shoot have EXPERIMENTAL paid fringe benefits. Call Mr. NEW <1 room apartment, MANCHESTER — Executive Hohenthal, Builder. SOUTH ’WINDSOR—Beautiful CONTRACTORS old. 2 car attached garage, 4 dining room, family size kitch- ______4291. necticut’s Institute of PubUc been contributed to this fund PARAGON TOOL CO. MACHINING Wlnkley for appointment, 644- MODERN 3-piece sectional sofa, second floor, no children. ^ m e . Porter Street area, 4 5^ room Ranch with full - large bedrooms, 1 % baths, liv­ en with built-ins, one. half bath j^a n CHESTER - since 1962. A total of 107 arch­ OPPORTUNITY FOR 8735 or 875-0338. gray, Uke new, original price, Appliances and utilities, large bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2' Rambling basement. Real buy at $16,250. Service. ing room with fireplace, for­ and stone flreplaced family 7^ ers from all over the state par­ Has openings for: AiDDmONAL INCOME MACHINE REPAIR $300, for $100. May be seen $135. Javatorles, 2-car garage, Flori­ rooms, 2-car Tiled bath, vanity, many ex­ mal dining room, large kitch­ room down, 3 large bedrooms Legal Notice ticipated. SCHOOL BUS operator, expe­ at 144 Main, 649-7468. nda room, patio, fuUy air-condl- garage ■with workshop over, tras. Will qualify for mini­ Bridgeport Operators GUARDS rienced preferred, approx­ en with Tappan dishwash­ and two full baths up, central High scorers In the meet ^oned. Shown by appointment acre. Needs a handyman to mum FHA financing. T. J. ORDER OF HEARING ON FINAI, Town Asks Bids Lathe Operators I-j- Sears expansion in this area re­ imately 20 hours per week. Sil­ MOVING — G. E. refrigerator, No Commission or Fees to er, disposal, radio and inter­ air-conditioning, 2-car garage, spruce it up, $14,200. Wesley ACCOUNT were: Men’s freestyle, John Lit­ tonly. CaU the R. F. Dlmock Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. AT A PROBATE COURT held All Around Machinist quires Icmal remodeling experts FIREMEN ver Lane Bus Line, 49 Brain- Saw-Smith, lawn mower, boy’s Applicants com. Mid 20’s. Immediate oc­ aluminum siding, $27,600. Phil- R. Smith Construction C!o. 643- tle, 417; Robert Goldsborough, to* install Sears home moderni­ iCo., 649-5246. at Boltcm within and for Uia Dis­ On Concession Tool Makers ard Place, Manchester. 643- english bike, T. V., all good cupancy. Will trade. Char-Bon brick Agency, 649-8464. 1567. BOLTON. CUSTOM built one trict of Andover on the 12th day 413; women. Myrtle Scofield, s zation merchandise. of April A.D. 1966. TRAINING COURSES 8978. condition. Call 649-6552. CALL llANCMEaTER — la not far Real Estate, 643-0683 owner home. Featuring 6 Present, Hon. Norman J. Preues, 359 and Inez Mazzi, 287. Top pay, excellent working MANCHESTER — like new 2 MANCHES’TER— Immaculate Judge. At Swim P o o l Freestyle intermediate girls, conditions, paid holidays, W ITH PAY Irom this 9 room Colonial. Two rooms and a heated and fire- Always— BIG— Bargains MANCHESTER baths, bam plus shed, approx­ MANCHESTER Colonial — 6 years old, 3-bedroom Ranch, 4-bedroom oversized Cape, din­ Elstato of Estella M. PngKctt, Karen Dahlg^ren, 207; intermedi- Am CONDITIONING placed family room. 3 generous late of Andover, in said District, de­ vacation plan, health insur­ Situations Wanted— J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. rooms, large family kitchen, paneled family room, built-ins, ing room, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ ance and liberal overtime A T ALBERT’S imately 1% acres land. Ideal bedrooms,nenrooms rxx>mvroomy xuenenkitchen com-corn- —ceased. ^ ^ '’te boys, Scott Tatro, 107; Jun- Central units, window units introductory TRAiNiNa beautiful closed porch, garage, 2 baths, air-conditioned, alumi­ rage, central location. Bel Air DMrooms, ^ m y xirenencxm Adminletrator haerine exhibit- ter an operaitor for the Globe , conrad Mnwie 207* schedule. Female 38 TAKE YOUR TIME 643-8779 ‘for large family, easily ELECTRICAL PROGRAMS 643-5129 treed lot, ‘near bus and shop­ num storms, garage, lot lOOx- Real Estate,-643-9332. plete with binlt-lns. 30 foot Mv- «d hie account with.. said Estate^ J to J Hollow concession stand, can ^ /-i— j. -nr . * PAYING Manchester’s Newest . . . Most converted to two-family with ing room—dining room. S full this Court for allowance, and filed .. , ^ Juniors, Robert Grant, 105; cubs, Apply In person Monday- FENCING 80 hours of basic machine EXPERIENCED mother will ping. Char-Bon Real Estate, 200. Owner transferred. Han­ an application for the ascertain- the swimming season be far be- Ro-vnumd Thiveedie 27R- and 1, 2 or 3 YEARS ^ttle expense. FuU price, $15, baths. Three zone heat. 2 car Friday 7 am.-7:30 p.m. WARM Am BEATING and related classroom in- care for children in my li­ 643-0683. ley Agency,-643-0030. MANCHEJSTER — 7 room flre­ meirtrt dtotrlbutee* and an order Nind’' “ TO P A Y poo. Mitteh Agency, Realtors, placed Cape, 1% baths, carpet­ garage. 200x 268 tree shaded of distribution, it hi Mark Poulin, 218. Saturday 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. struobton. censed home. South Windsor THREE ROOM apartment, 118 Modem Department Store! 643-6930. $13,600 —MANCHESTER Im- $21,900 -6 room Ranch, rec ing, excellent location, walk lot Must be seen. Mid 30’s. ASn^^Ep?; baths, rear yard fenced in. LAKE ST. — new Raised Ranch rooms, living room and kitch­ wiU give the right men good 6427. ^ and Wednesday, 6 p.m. till darit; income and permanent em- losses & Die Making. TV SET Lawton Road partment managers. Many openings in all depart­ $25,900. Philbrick A g«icy, 649- with finished rec room 1*4 en with dinette area, fire­ Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1 to ploirment 5-day week, many AKC TOY, minlatin-e and stand­ AND RANGE ments. Excellent pay and fringe benefits; superior,' 8464. baths. Now being completed, place, built-ins, basement g;a- Mai Tool Branches Out^ Manchester buy now and choose your own 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. till dark and fringe benefits. Your only Investments are your START BUILDING YOUR ard poodles, wire hair terriers, Free Delivery in Conn. rage, one acre wooded lot, on-the-job training; unlimited opportunities for SOUTH WINDSOR Town Line interior and exterior decora­ Saturday, 10 a.m. till noon. tools and sklU. ‘‘A JB C B A Fr’ CAREEXl dachshunds, cockers, beagles, Free Set-up by Our Men ameslte drive. $1,600 down, shephetd puppies, Siamese kit­ Free Service by Elxperts advancement. ' . . . but in Manchester. .8 room ting, big wooded lot. Selling terrific value at only' $16,000. Adds South Windsor Plant The local club will be host to A Uberal commission ar­ i \ TODAY! IMMEDIATE rangement makes possible tens, birds, monkeys, guinea Free Storage Until-Wanted Colonial... 4-4 with 2’/4 baths. for $23,500. T. J. Crockett, Immediate occupancy. Robert A part of Mai Tool and En­ makes aircraft parts for ex­ the National Regatta here Sept. bigli earnings. Apply Mr. Martin Visit the Employment Office pigs, ducks, chicks. FuU line Please Note: Appliances are re­ Built within the last two Realtor, 643-1577. D. Murdock. 643-2692, 643-6472. gineering Co. at 291 Adams St. perimental jets and missiles. 24 fand’ 26. at 400 Main Street, East Hart- conditioned and guaranteed for OCCUPANCY We pay a premium for experience . . . but we years, th is’home offers maxi' The convpany now has fIvA, , lt j s open to all racing class of supplies. Milford, 878-6354. ■will he moved within the next SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. *ord, Connecticut one year will be happy to train bright, ambitious people, mum In space for gracious liv- FOUR bedroom Garrison Colon- b OLTON — 7 room custom plants, and the South Windsor paddlqrs, 10,000 M; 1,000 M, Apply Personnel DepL be- ing at the minimum price. lal, a stone’s throw from Bow Split, large 11-ving room ■with few months to an additional tw e«i 8:30-11 a.m., Mon­ Deluxe 4atio 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD • O FFIC E walk-in closet, formal dining tions found in the Manchester Frederick C. Annulli and Dor­ contestants, one who has not ELEX3TRI01AN — journeyman. Cpstaira, two twin size • RECORD S the coming hot months. minutes from Manchester cen­ commercial, residential and » av^lahle, bring your rnm- sand. 643-9604. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 PM. • WAREHOUSE room, large brick walled pa­ plant, according to Valentine. othy A. Annulli to John E. De- reached his or her 18th birth­ bedrooms, fuU ceramic bath • JEW ELRY Of course this 5 room ter. New 6 room Raised Ranch, BLEXynUdAN, some exper­ IndustriaL Rockville area. ^ MOVING — 21” console T. V., • DRIVERS tio, upper 20’s. No agents, 649- Work is already in progress Quattro and Richard Zimmer day as of Jan. 1 or has passed KEIEP CARPHTT cleaning prob­ and ample closet space. • (5IFTWARE Ranch 'vrith Rec room is ' split entry foyer, living room ience needed. CaU 644-0100. steady work. CaU 876-5906. 214), birth certificate and so­ VHF; aluminum clothes line; 4 • AUTO SALES 2811. on the new South Windsor m , property at 62 Wetherell St. the 16th birthday as of that cial security card when you lems small—use Blue Lustre just right. $23,500. Act ■\rith fireplace and redwood wall to waU. Rent electric tennis rackets, hand lawn mow­ Heat, hot water and park­ • D RUGS • SERVICE STATION building. The foundation is in, Quitclaim Deed date; Intermediate class, one visit our office. now! Call Roger Walker, TWO BLOCKS from Main, 6 planter box, 3 bedrooms, kitch­ er, 643-5027. ing. Full basement piped for • COSAAETICS ATTENDANT ' imd work will start next week Julius Finkbein to Paul E. who does not qualify as senior, shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint ft 649-5306. room Colonial, 2-car garage, en with birch cabinets and on the erection of the building Plnkbein and Doris L. Fink'bein, junior of juvenile; Senior, one Wallpaper Supply. automatic washer and diyer, NURSERY, GARDEN AND PATIO DEPT. enclosed porch, shaded lot, buUt-ine, separate dining room, BEDROOM SET — dresser, BARROW S & W ALLACE Itself, which will have an area property off Walnut St. who has won 1st place in the chest, fuU bed and night stand • MEN — WOMB4 — CHILDREN’S AND permanent siding, $16,900. basement fireplace, one car SCREENED LOAM for 'the best Convenient to schools, Manchester Parkade, Manch. of 14,000 square feet. Most of Attachment other three classes or has been PRATT & walnut, good condition, reason­ 5 8 2 0 4 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. garage, one acre wooded lot. INSPECTORS in lawns and gardens. DeUv- church, bus and shopping. INFANTS' aOTHING AND SHOES 649-5306 the space in the building ■will The West Hartford Credit a finalist In international com­ ered from oiir screening plant. able. CaU 649-6614 after 4:30. $17,250, minimum down to petition. Located at l o v ^ Manches­ > A glam orous nightdress ONE OWNER custom built qualified buyer. Robert D. be used for n^anufacturihg area, Union Inc. against William Mi- FOR A lsog ra v el, send and fUl. Boys and Girls WHITNEY NINE piece dining room set, ter Green. 5 1 9 4 WELLS STREET—A tour fam­ oversized Cape, one block from Murdock, 643-2692, 648-6472. but It will also have administra- lewsM, property at N. School Gdbrge H. Giiffing, Ihc. And­ 4|rbnnied wltlh bands of wide The distaff side is managing ARCHGRY also 3-piece Uving room set, PERSONAL BNXraVIEWS Iwse at the neckhne. Short ily home, one apartment va­ East Center St., g^arage, plas­ ___ tlve offices, a cafeteria, an en- and Edward Sts., $3,500. over. 742-7888. An adorable pUlbox in soft things pretty well in the eighth both in exceUent condition. CaU It Is Just like owning your l^tgel Eeeves or thiree-quarter cant on sale. 'Three car ga­ tered walls, $16,900. Hayes COVENTRY NORTH — 8 year gifllj^ering and infection room Marriage License PRODUCTS AIRCRAFT crochet makes your costume grade graduation classes at HANNAH'S HUSBAND Hector 649-0765. own home without the ex­ MteoveB gathered into a band. rage. Excellent exterior condi­ Agency, 646-0131, old 5*r4 room Ranch, 3 bed- and a shipping well. Kenneth John McCarthy, 15 „ v , Tluirscloy and Friday sparkle! You’ll find this one rooms, ll'ving room ■with fire­ UBERAL OVERTIME AVAILABLE Division of United Aircraft hates hard work so he cleans pense of maintenance. Tom- ; No. 8204 is for azes 32 to 44, tion. Needs some interior The building, which will be Laurel Pl„ and Marcia Clare year--possi- so ea.sy to make in white or MANCHESTER — Just over place and pine paneled waU, bly because they outunmber the Corp. East Hartford, Oonn. the rugs with Blue Lustre. own front and rear entrance. auHt 34 to 36. Sine 34, 36 bust, work. No central heat. Owners identical to the Mai Tool plant Kristoff, 314 School St., April DISH PAN HANDS? 9KI0 A Jd. fo 4HI0 P.M. Vernon line. Older home, 4 bed­ kitchen with built-in oven and CALL Rent electric diampooer $1 lin rt ateeves, VA yards, 39- your favorite color! anxious. T. J. Crockett, Real­ 30, St. James’ Church. boys by eight in a (Mass of 54 Other Connecticut plants in Pattern No. 5194 has com­ rooms, dining room, living range and dinette area, com­ in Vernon, is the first building Olcott Variety Store. Hotpoint 196b"*fUUy auto­ Yrh Detolled Patt-O-Rama tor, 643-1577. Building Permlto students. North Haven and SouUiington $150 Monthly 6:30 P.M. to 9HK) PJd. plete ciechet directions. room, kitchen, utility room, oil bination ■windows, basement at the Sullivan Industrial Park, Mr. T. BrocRoy (C o la ct) at matic deluxe dishwasher, iiemrbtg guide. To Robert A. Johnson for Jo­ The gfirls (and boys) elected YOU SAVED and slaved for waU To order, send 35c In coins MANCHEISTER — 7 room flre­ furnace, 2-car garage, huge garage, one acre lot, walking which is located across the road An Equal Opportunity Em­ lik e new. Can be built-in. • To order, send 50c in' ocrins seph Mucedo, additions to dwell­ an entirely female slate of of­ to wall carpet. Keep it new to:— Anne CaWot The Man­ placed Colonial, recently pan­ work shop, beautiful secluded distance to school. Asking ^tem Shuster’s Express Inc. ployer, M ft F Must sell! WiU sacrifice. For appointment to inspeet: (b : Sue Burnett, The Manches- ing at 36 Teresa Rd., $2,600. ficers for the class of 1966. Pam­ with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ chester Evening Herald, 1160 yard for children, excellent pos­ $16,200. U .ft, R Realty Co. The South Windsor plant will $175. 643-9789. APPLY IN PERSON Evening Herald. 1150 AVE. eled; family room, modem To Laura Molava, tool shed at ela Morrotte is president; Mary COLT’S tric shampooer $1. The Sher- AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW sibility for only $13,500. Ray Inc., 643-2692, R. D. Murdock, produce blades lor jets and Days Col 6464106 ABIERICAS, NEW YORK, kitchen with dishwasher and Benzlnger, ■vice president; Jill ft Dot Roy Realty, 876-8598. 643-6472. IM Tanner St., $89. 247-5585 Hartford for details, win WiUiama Co. T. loose. YORK, N.Y. 10036 disposal, 1 V4 baths, formal missiles. These compressor To American Lumber Oo. for Holbrook, secretary; Aubyn CONCRETE LABORERS SINGER SEWING machine — For Ist-class mailing add 10c dining room, $19,200. Leonard blades make up tiie bulk of a CAMERA —Zeiss con tax 2 with just received in trade, electric 649.5591 CONN. STATE EMPLOYMENT f fVjr IsteclaaB mailing add 10c CENTER HALL Colonial Ranch OWNER eelHng oversized 8 Arthur C. Petrone, aHeratimia Barstrom, corresponding aecre.- .or visit our Employment Oflioo NO EXPERIENCE tor each pattern. Print Name', Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. jet engine. complete set of close up lens, console in exceUent condition, (tw eauh pattern. Print Name, with 3 bedrooms, VA bat^, room Cape, one unfinished, 8 to dwelling at 235 Parker St., tary, and Barbara Stirason, 160 Hnysbope Avenne, Hartford 806 Midn St., Mancheater AddreoB with Zip Code. Style Address with '2Up Code, Style A total of 70 people will be treasurer. from 8 AAL to 8 PAL or Satorday NECESSARY, ' speed-o-copy for copying up to only $19.96. Also limited sup­ Evenings 643-1023 No. and Size. $14,200—WELL KEPT 6 room good sized ll'ving room, built- years old, full dormer, large $1,000. Va and »ze. employed at the plant, and the To Bruno Dubaldo for Agnes to Noon. 4 dia. Telei^oto lens P4-1SA ply of Singer and other make Keep A ccipy of the '66 home — situated on elevated in oven and range, level 100 x lot, 5 minutes from Meuiches. cm. total cost new, $600, wUl Tdephone 6494558 • Don’t miaB the Spring and ter, recently redecorated. Can facility is slated for (qiening skrabaez, additions to three - Manchester Evening Hersld used portaUes from $14. Sing­ MAP ENTERPRISES ■ '66 issue of Basic Spring and Summer Album on treed acre lot. Leonard Agen­ 200’ lot, $19,500. 7 minutes to An Equal OpportmiUy Employer CALL 64S-1984 •66 laeue of assume 4% per cent mortgage, ’’Y J*®® 1- femlly dwelling at 874» North Ooiumbis oorreqpoBdent, Vlrgla* eeU tor $100. CaU 6494067 af­ er Sewing Center, 832 Main St., our complete pattern hand making it easy to chooee cy, Realtors, ask for Helen Aircraft. Warren E. Howland, ter 6 :». $16,900. CoU 649-4705 MU Hool and Ik«lneertng Oo. St.. «U6. to M. Osrison, M. MS-Om. A FT E R 6 FM. 04S-8888. magaxlnir 60c- - - ______-____ more patterns in your rtyle of Palmer. 64frOM9 or 649-3877. Realtor, 848-1106. X U E S D A Y , A P R IL 1 9 , 1966 PAGE EIGH^EN iSatarlfPBter lEtt^nUtg il^entUi A ttncd Daily Net Press Rob 'V , For the Week Ended the Wcalii^ A pril lA 10S8 eieudy to iili^ oeeaalonal ■Hi* Ladies Aid Luthlitan Town Directors to Discuss EGGS rain, low to 40s; riouty, wam- About Town Women's Mieliionafy league ol 24,620 •r tomorrow, high near 66i. Zkm -Ltitheran a n ltclt wiU meet FARM PRICED StortiuL Circle e f Bmanuel tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. m the Variety of Matters Manche$ter-^A CUy o f Village Charm Ziutheran Cburch will meet for ctmrch Msembly room, for a STRICTLY FRESH f— Inf niursdayiat 10 ajn. in combined business meeting and (Cfraettted Allvertieing on Ptere 89) PRICE SEVEN CENTS The board of dirsetors, In a schediile for the building de­ BIG-OAK V 0I4. X X X X V , K O . 170 [(THIRTY-SIX PAGESoTWaSSGUONS):: MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1966 the Toutb Room at the church, topic discussion. Members are special meeting tonight, will partment. .i„<— ■■ .1 ■ ...... ■ ...... 4 sf— are reminded to bring reminded to bring mite boxes conduct a pdbllo hearing and 7. Authorizmg a |l,ira.l8 re- Poultry Form aandwiidies. Dessert and bever- and Lenten folders. Mrs. Ema Wia then act on a'piopoaed ihh lection in the board of educa- Tet 648-6160 — 648-6056 ages WlH be served at the regii- Lashlnske, Mrs. Andreas Lof- propriation, not to exceed M8,- tlon’s apprqpriaUon--a surp ^ 670 Vernon Street lar meeting at S pm. Pastor ensen and Mrs. George Mag- 000, for purchase of a new aeri- from last year’s Operation State News Too Secret Anderaon will conduct Bil>lo ntison will serve as hojrtesses. al fire trwk. If, it .approves, the Head Start’’ program, Study. Mrs. S<^!We Johnson will ----- awropriatlon, the board wlU de- 8. AccepUng the resignation of DETTROrr (AP)—Things leaAi. ApproMw . Call Helen Christmas Pay Hike Relations Committee that Viet 8 Leonard Rd., Tarlllvilla tion,for toe new-home installa- (AP Photofsx) Nam, like other underdeveloped FOR A Clerk Edward Tomldel will an alley behind palatial New York homes and sells flowers and newspapers to the wealthy, id d«i a . bodrtxH., »«i- tlr most of the teachers, the SAFELY FILLED Im ricy A d r c i^ Division of Ttoit- 0 tion .would be taken if the Viet Meto<^ AGAIN Cong did seek to take part in the Tfr^day at 8 p.m. at the home Friday is the dead- lington. Joanne placed first in connection with a right-of-way between $200 and $400. The big­ 643-5135 ARTHUR ARUa Bay it plans to' hire an addition­ aimed at skirting ilia Suptrina elections, he said: of Mrs. Robert constanune, o entering paintings for her category, and Nancy placed with reconstruction and Im- WASHINGTON (AP) ~ gest ' Jump in- scale is to ■ the al 1,000 employes over toe next. Court’s one' man, one vote rul­ “I'am sure toe government of Margaret Rd, the May exhibit. second in her age category, provements to Glen Rd. Sanitary A ’’ ^t^psed conaUtuiloiial ing: .But oppdhriits predict de­ . town of Trumbull which will several months.' '' amendment to undo flic Su- LEASING ------Both are students at the Pris- Sewer installations, Early Bird Special The company said it will In- feat for toe. pltipdsal.' — raise its maximum for a teach- (See Page TAelvel A spaghetti supper will be cilia Gibson School of Dance 6, Adoption of a resolution for prame OcoKt’a ene-maa, ons- ’ arease substantially the produc- ' At Stake is Dlrksanfs proixMed served at the Hillstown Grange, Arts under the direction of Case Mt. acquisition and au- voto nUing in appetrUon- (See Page Twelve) One-Two-Three Urn rate of briioopters to eon- constituQenal amemtment tmder 617 Hills St., East Hartford, Georgia Mercer Scotella. thorization for toe manager to ment of atato legiiiatana I • II Year Leasins: Plans UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY LIMITED TIME Beotioa wKh ths Viet; war which one'hbuse oTA^sti^ legis­ i • . April 30 from 5 p.m. to 6-^0 ------file application with toe state feOed WedBeeday to orti•* Old Fashioned your coat in today! fW . nwm-^whtte” studsatb day tti Llie third straight day o t OPEN EVENINGS Koffee Krafters of the Man­ from HirffbM into sur^ rrids on North Viet Nam’t vital Want to have your fur coat repaired N a tion ’ s chester YWCA will meet tomor­ VIC’S PIZZAS or remodeled . . . then just phone rouftdtog towns con- Red River Delta, tflaattog a rail­ row at 9:30 a.m. at Community 158 Middle Turnpike W. CANDIES for a home appointment . . . Re­ ^ ^ ^ GHIGAGO (AP) — A cold an miles above rain, strong winds and tornadoes that caused damage ed' a' strong resolution to FHflRmftCY N^eigbJk^Iiood toe earth and toe tow ils miles, in excess o f $1;6 million. ’“ ’ air miesUea were fired at the WCDNBSOAY ONLY 344 MAIN STREET favor' the ifian. In attackers but missed their ^jOAMBRIDGB, MSiae. (AP) —.Neck, N.Y., replied by miall,. Libn Outlaw^ I Dr.. (Charles. S, Sheldon H, an ' Three men were' killed to nadoes touched . down in ' rurti West Hartford, the board :i0Hi Harvard boys are lining up "You sound totereattog. Maybe . ^clal-,of^ tJje U.S, National storm-related duto cYariies to areas of north lo«;a. mcuhs, the epokeaman reported 1 i ( ' o f edUcoftioitK voted to todity. ■ I & totwrviewe with a Radcltffe we can work something out." ‘ Aeronautics and Spate CbimcU, Colorado and W yom i^ and at Thousands to toe metropolitan SAVE! .pnHKMOiNT, OaJtt. (A____ P) ~ - . , . , ^ . favpr of participating, Three other U.S. Jets w ere 1 M I DONUTS gM wtto says ahe wants to get He,eaid>he would wait until'.he Simha! , Ptedtochtis. Mriitoy teld a ntonthAgo tliat the Soviet least five persons suffered mi- area of'^^anssyi City,. Mp., oontiityent upon certain frarrite for Che year to escape had a riuuice to meet her befofr has beeh out- Union ‘h«ut . sent 46 satellites nor Injuries in a tornado, lost risewhere over North .Vlet watohed a'nend^r funnel that, conditions. South Wind­ Nam in toe pagt 94 hours, rais­ E S T E R N i ^ ^ s doisiritory M e. deoidtagj ■whether to accept tlw 'iiBW0dliy~''tte''C8(y'iCbahoilV^ iteteM y phriographed the A residential section of Over- dangled ominously from a dark, sor residents, who haye plus 3 DONUTS t'DAly auptyied students at offer, 's,' not witltout'a fddr fitehite tern- 4srtfa and then-tere recovered land Parit, Kan., a suburb JuAt ing the number of American swift moving c£ii0 and aias, been as^ed to j take part, planee shot down rihce toe raids REO. Me BadcjMi^ College ca!n Uve off "The trouble with American era. after eight days. . southwest'of Kansas Qty, Mo., brilliantly outlined by., a sunny in a limited way, heard NOV9 — 2 Fine Stores To Serve You They were notable for a low and the Valley View subto'vision ' began 16 months ago to iUS. One HOUSE “He has never done aiiy harm sty near toe horizon. ' ^ the busing proposal ex­ altitude of 100 to 200 miles, Shel- of I»mbard, HI., west of OMca- of the pUcte was rescued to. a Closed Monday Wedtiesday Clearance There were no deaths, Five plained. Full stories ap­ bitye ef enemy fire. The other don said. Most Cosmos satellites go, suffered extensive damage 61 ToUand Tpke., Manchester Open Tues., Wed., Sat •trortieement to the Harvard Maybe tWe-eort of thing la Just nelghboihood," saya jS Qualfe, persons suffered minor injuries. pear on page 14.' fly higher. from the tornadoes. Other tor- two wpre presumed captured er 150 CENTER ST. Columbia Ave., WUlimantio un a • Wll8.t WG nOGdf*’ llG S&id* who NHafsb b. •■Ha(Lnv>Tn Police Chief' John Kenyon of n iu rs. & FrL till 0 dead. ' n.. ’•One-yesr marriage? Seems TheJladclWe girl d e c l^ to houa* ^ gatto oo-own- Overland Pork, who estimated In the aputh, Viet Dong raid- MANCHES11R to be toe only way for a Cliffle identifyM«.. V- herseU beca.ute she Pet* jijj toe damage at over $1 million, era damaged two big U.8. Air to getm it of the dorm. I'U share di'dn’t want “ a whole bu0ch of Quantity SALE mqpensce, am a good cook. Oth­ Quaife aiid.C9ay, youqg grad­ said 86 houses suffered up to 60 CENTO Opens, Force Hercuies,.troop transports TEL 649-0140 HALE nuts calling me.” uate aiudenta' in matheroatica at per,cent damage and 16 others in a Ut-and-rte^^ attack on a er details? We can work It out. “I just want to live off cam- toe nedihy Unlyeraity of CaU- Main Street 4!k>ntact Crimson Box 2000.’ were deriroyed. Leftists Battle small atifieU in\toe central SPECIALS 60 Vahiea to 8.09. Flannel Back Vinyl Tablecloths Vi Price pus and earn my degree to hie- foroia Berferiay campoa de­ The Katoerine Carpenter El­ 60 far 13 eager boys have ,i,e said, tocause Its scribe toe Hon with such'adjec­ (See Page Twelve) Manchester ■napped at toe offer to try to ementary School suffered minor Pro-Americans "quieter there and I can get tives as “tovable,’’ "cool” and I Beg. 6.99. Canvas Sleeping C ot...... 02 work oiit the terms of the pro­ wind ' damage. The tornado more work done." “Uondiearted.’’ WED. ONLY posed one-year marriage. struck about 3:80 p.m. when ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — * *eg. 4.99. Group of Canvas Gym B ags ...... g l Richard Appleby, 20, of Great (See Page Twenfy-Four) (See Page Twenty) moet of the 766 studente had Leftist and pro-American stu- for thot« who been diemisBed ' and were . dentslo' battledPoiwviOCi ’iOCiciytoday miorciy'&it>orshortly after *I^T ' 1 1 ^ prepa.ring to leave for home. the Central Treaty Organization I iidK -i-lc FANCY WELL TRIMMED 4 Reg. to 49.96. Room Sizes, Braided Rugs ...... 0^0 FbUowing' the alert- teachers held.ita opening session. xYayvvo j . DELMONICO OR CLUB guided the children back inside Secretary of State Dean Ruek wSSS^SSS^^SSSSSSSSSS ammoun* PERSPIRE 60 Valnee to 8.99. Assorted Group Curtains . . . . 60c and 01 Dod4 Explains where they took cover. hod, told the CENTO foreign Mediator Theodore Kheel re- ::i:: About six hours later, a torna­ ministere the alUance still is ports printers’ strike against m ms Am OUT OF UFE 100 Beg. 29c. Foam Back Place M ata...... lOo do struck Lombard’s Valley needed because toe Conummlets three N w York City newspaip- STEAKS HEAVILY View subdivision. There were no ' had not renounced world revoiu- efs planning to merge is ‘un­ i. 12 Beg. to 08. carls’ Spring Dresses, (l-Ox) ...... 1.50 Proceeds from known injuries: Police said Won, despite ihrir differences. ' avoldriile” In his opinion . . , more toan 20 homes were dam- Then during a break to the Several alrtlne Jeta are freed He may not shoot in thaieveotie* any mof^ 9 Beg. 10.09. Giris’ AU Wool Salts, (7-14) ...... 6A 9 aged or destroyed. aesrion. Rusk was met by 90O with groanding because of a but he can etill lesdi hie son a thing or t w Most of the home damaged or ‘ booing leftist students as. he FAA requirement that ton sec- about golf—a lesson in spoftimansUp anq • stepped from a limouatoe: to Uona be inspected for poerible 60 Beg. 80c. Sturdy Hair Bnishee...... 4 for 01 Gifts, Not Campaign Fund destroyed: in Overland Park aiid lesson in just plain Am. hairline crocks . . . Secretaiy (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twelve) He wantt the boy to haw all the good thta» of Defense McNamara says re­ II Reg. 04. Ladiea’ Novel Sleep Shifts ...... 02 tyASKENGTON (AP) — Sen. Pearson and Jack Anderson toat veraally, by senators and rep; port of a bomb ahortage’is'cur­ in life. He it able ^o provide these n ^ hut U Iteimas J. Dodd has harmed Dodd diverted oampedgn funds resentaUves, to constituents' and tailing U.S. air operatlona in knows that aonietime in ^ fiitiire they may 26 Reg. 04. Ladles’ Nylon Paisley V'l SUps ...... 99c toe Senate Ethics Com'mittee to ids personal use. lobbyists, the newspaper said Viet Nam is "baloiisy” . . . The paper said ihat one of have to be provided by life imarance. toat $100,000 raised at two dto- toe asso^tes added. President Johnson asks. Con­ Dodd’s , associates said toe sen- Latvyei^s Kin Killed nets given ttar him was to toe The senator’s associates riso gress for legislation to encour­ This father it a Sun Life policyholder. 8 Reg. 016. Ladies’ 2 Pc. Sport Suits ...... 7.60 ator’a position is that while gifts were quoted as sajdng that Dodd foim of tak-free gifts and was age private investors to tako \ ■ot campaign funds, the Warii- of $100,000 might appear large, has, on jieriiaps a half dozen OC' over more outstanding loans of He knows that Sun life is die compeny 4 Reg. 00. Ladtea’ 2 Pc. Sassy Shifts ...... 02 toey had the effect of redressing cosions, occupied free a suite the r^fto policy for efwty B*b iniuranoe need., Ington Post said today. various government agencies Associates of toe Connecticut toe ftaancial strain of eeveral at toe Essex House In.New York . . . Comptrollw of currraty ia- Demoemt, the newspaper said, years in the Senate. Dodd first adiiob Klein maintaiaa on 9 Beg. 04. Stretch Strap Lycta B ras ...... 0 2 aues^pall for bank statement u i l l •xplainad (hat Dodd takes the came to toe Senate in 1968. permanent boris. i t "Someone might also raise of cl(te of April 6 burineoa 1 Beg. 016. BOsoes’ Madras Blazer Jacket ...... 7A0 position that there is a legid “R has been used,” they were diatincUon between a dinner de- ethical quesUona about tesUmo- quoted, "only to Kleto'e absence day . . . Man and woman found Takes New Twist ehot to death in -Detroit, oifly i i ■ipied to raise campaign funds niri dinners,” the Pest quoted and at. no added post to him Sin FANCY WHOLE BEEF 10 blocks from bar where throe 18 Vahiea to 08. Group of Daytime Dresses, R obes ...... 01 and one to raise ftmds for a Dodd’s friends, “ but there is no This is quite different, H. seems MANCHESTER, England tending Myra Hindley, a 23- piibUc official’s psreonM use. question about the legality of t» iu , from letitqg soipe oqqiPNmR pHnNoHi w 26 Beg. 01. Boys’ Vinyl Rain Ponchos, (6-18) ...... 60c m,_____ poor man to remain to oBlce. that Dodd and Klein have been mlttee’n counsel, Ben Fern. that taorzifted toe nation. bery was the motive, inveStigat- they are pert ef the American frienda for a long time and that Stennis eoid.lhre has been Chsrloite 1%i]rber, 22, of 'Greenwidi stsndfT with There tnus no apparent con- on said toe haul was small for says exempting eommatom from proposed city tooome tax ttioa oa Any Tjpa at _ * ******A^^wwAddwn# •••annoanannnaa»nnn*nnan»nn«»*n«na*naan*»*««« . 66 Bag. to 1A9. Men’s Long Sleeve Sport'sU rto ...... 01 . _ of Bfe.’ on oocsston Dodd has inserted "tatitiity to some peopls” and tom sign and egg-splattered hair aftar she and five aeotion between Mrs. Heilpem’s bustaess was riack after Easter. Sv’ a’ j w ^ gHtaTL ghaasBCr asti Dodd, who was unevaUahie into toe Oongreasianal Record, bad looked iliraagb boom of tiie death and toe moors murders, YTOiild' ”aocelarato toe fHght- Inauiaaeo, MaH la TMs I T o w n ...... StatoC,.'...... Zip C ode...... I |!| other American pacifists were targets of angry In Chester, Brady and Mite CDtSec^lLaHBmM tv for comment, reportelBy re- at KMn’a requesL r^;»rtitis of fSea Dodd made evailtiie for but toe case has aroused strong Hindley were brought to court___ of middle and upper inoome,, CoopoB To Abova Ad- ' lYpe of Insaraace InterMted la: * |ijil 26 Reg. to lAO. Men’s Famous Make Sodu ...... 25o •rived 064,000 from a dbuier to arUcleaor apeeches deidtngwitb the inveatigntion. young South Vietnamese. The pacifists wore con­ feeling to the whole Manchester H!-S in a dosed police van under tetoffrii Irogi toe city’’ . ♦ . ::ss Sands o ?* * S 5 * * J961 Mid $47,000 from one to West German affairs. The probe was roqueeted by ducting a news conference outside the Saigim city area arid sparked police fears of heavy guardithls moendng as toe ‘ “ te* “ "••*^*** Beat gtaM la to 1 lOO.Tds. Beg. to 1JS9 YA Assorted Yard Oeods ....8 6 e VA -liM. The ethics oommittee has But this is ocnaidersd nothing Dodd flritowtag aiisteHatM vmQU some of their questioners demanded to reprisals. trial went Into lie second day. A “ _their donand TOt.; W been kiriitlgT'frC' charges by niore than a routine eouiteay puMiriied BsuaMn sRi Aa- know if they were “South Viet Nam’a frienda or The dead woman’s brotoer-to- prindpal of prodeminaAdy N»* tuMiwishi Draw wIiMi Is extended, almori.HBl. dvM fr' Ceemnaiiats” and » near-net aatued. bmr, dtodfrev Hrilpem, • ia da- (Bee Page Twalro); ■. - gro uidi sebool'b* ousted. ^ “ MS. tec t- /rt-v • twj: ,-V . . U -*- ./