PAOB FORTY iimtrtfeatpr Sv»nitt9 If^raUi WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1968 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0'*Clock of cash, assorted credit cards Thieves Take About Town ]Veii? Zealand Purse Snatched and personal {iapers. From W oman The incident occurred at ap­ Mower Parts, Average Dally Net P ren Run Ih e wothen’s auxtUary to the SA Band to proximately 2:68 p.m. For Hie Week Ended The Weather 8th District Fire Department Walking Tracks Bowling Gear May 11, 1MB will ipeet at the firehouse at Showers tonight and tomor­ 8 o’cdobk tMs evening. Visit Area A Manchester woman was as- Reports of two minor thefts row. Low tonight in 60s. Tomor­ saihted by a purse snatcher Police Arrests were received by ICanolieeter iianrl|pfitpr lupntttg IlrraUi row In low 70s. The WetUngton Citadel Band 15,070 Thc^ Miaster’s CSub will fill of the Salvation Army, New ,while she was walking to Work police yoBterday. the atatioaa In Friendship Lodge along the railroad tracks near Maneheatmr >A CUy o f ViBoge Charm 21ealand’a premier brass band,. ' James J. Pisprltto, 17, of 88 A power lawn mower, valued ot Masons tomorrow night at Little St. yesterday afternoon. will be beard In a Festival of Branch Dr., East Hartford, was at $60 was stripped ot most of VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 193 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) 7:80 for the Fellowcraft degree. IMufdc at Hartfordls Bushnell Police said the woman, who charged with operating a motor MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 (Olaasifled Advertising on Pnge 81) PRICE TEN CENTS Charles Botteron will preside. Memorial Auditorium on Mon­ remains unidentified, was walk­ driven cycle without a proper He parts Monday evening whUe Dress for regular lodge offluen day, May 27, ait 8 p.m. The ing the tracks along the three- license yesterday at 9:26 p.m. stored In tbe Itaok yard ot Is bualneas suit. After the de­ feativid will celebrate the suc­ quarter-of-a-mlle distance from He also received written warn­ Burton FTasior, 178 Oakland Bt gree work, refreshments will be cessful completion of the Salva­ her residence in the Laurel St. ing for driving with excessive A bowling ball, bag, and a served, and eert Hall, seating over 8,- Coroner Irving L. Aronson was pltal. His condition is satlsfacto- glsted by Mrs. Waldo Lyons and 000, has been sold out for ing served on the submarines morning. “ You have delivered us from l^is living cut State Highway Department. ry but he Is sUll In the Intensive p^uia Post. The Hev. Jo- awaiting results of autopsies on months for two performances Cubera, Greenfish, Sea Dog, death. . . . I made a vow all six of us would be out Other officers elected are care unit. ggpj, Yyjg gj Jsmes’ Church ROASTING the bodies of the two, Lynn Pomfret, Conger, Bang, and the Robert Patrick, internal vice by the New Zealanders. here together to thank the Ix>rd.” Nuclear submarine Scorplofl, Ferrari, 6, and Lisa Ferrari, 6. president; Robert Bombardier, was guest speaker. He repre- The band has given 81 years Four other men trapped In the The executive committee of sented the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ed- two submarine repair ships and They were found early Wednes­ external vice president; Roger of continuous sendee. Its repu­ same area were found dead and last tour of duty as head of the day. Berretl, secretary; Anthony Ze- the W8CS of South Methodist ward J. Reardon, chaplain of tation has grown through suc­ CHICKENS their bodies were brought to the Their mother, Mrs. Paul Fer­ Church will meet tomorrow at the Assembly, who was unable cessful and frequent eppear- communications department at mine opening about 8 a.m. lonls, treasurer; and Roderick rari, 38, was found wandering 7 :30 p.m. In Susannah Wesley to attend. lances in the major cUtles of New the Submarine Base, New Lon­ (EDT), about four hours after Wright, Carl Zinsser, Kenneth around the house in a dazed Hall of the church. Other officers Installed Include Zealand and Australia, as well don. SCLC Aide the six reached safety. Reynolds and Donald Valente, Fogarty has accepted a posi­ CUT-UP condition, apparenUy caused by ----- Mrs. Jaslowskl, honorary presl- as by radio broadcasts and re- ^ One report yet to be con- directors. tion with the electrical en­ an overdose of pills, poUce sqid. Jehovah’s Witnesses wUl; con- Mrs. William McCarthy, cordinga. lit was the first band l l f l l j t t firmed was that two of the dead duct a theocratic ministry president; Mrs. Joseph in New Zealand to broadcast. gineering department of Gen­ 3hit In Illinois was the state cesday during ditioning. Parade magazine in 1958-69. p ortof oMualtles from toe sec- T^g central Meteorological among young voters in the past month from Kennedy ing, one owner. to fill, contact Lewis Morgan at APRICOTS ...... 16 oz. can for / U.S. officials are now saying Firemen pulled tons of debris which not an allied soldier was 3 790 ond ^ M k , but the Central Me- Agency said magnitude of the towai^ Humphrey. ‘ the high school. in effect that they do not see from the crumpled side of the killed. tew logical Agency warned in quake at Its epicenter was 7.8, That battle was seven miles Kennedy, fresh off a 61 per thing is satisfactory In the Unlt- Bulletin Board NIAGARA SPRAY STARCH .... 22 oz. can 490 Welfare Probe Set any way to meet'that require­ building but rescue teams were cent to 31 victory over Sen. Eu* ed States." 1966 OLDS The monthly voter-making ses­ bro^casts above the seven-point scale used called off because of the danger northeast of Kontum City. To­ HARTFORD (AP) — Charges ment unless Harriman’s propos­ gene J. McCarthy In the Ne- Kennedy had repeated In Ne­ sion will be held tonight from that tides Irom the Pacific Japan. It was the strongest of falling wails. day, in the darkness before Toronado. Auto., PS., PB. One owner. against the Welfare Department would rise about six feet. al is carried out so that the bor­ braska primary, said of Hum- braska he offers the country a 6 to 8 In the town offices. The EVERBADY, 9 VOLT 'TRANSISTOR quake since the Sept. 1, 1623, Residents were evacuated dawn. North Vietnamese troops *2995 made by Hartford and Water- der rone would again be effec­ phrey: "Obviously, he Is the change in direction and Hum- BATTERY (No. 216) ...... 3 for 80^ The affected areas were the tremor that left much of Tokyo from the neighborhood. about 20 miles west of the city selectmen will meet at the bury welfare mothers will be tively demlUtarized by both eastern seaboards of the north- and Yokohama in ruins, A police helicopter hovering opened up wkh mortars, rock­ major opponent." Kennedy phrey replied to that Wednesday same time. investigated by state Welfare sides. ero Wands of Honshu and Hok- over the wreckage was ordered et-propelled grenades, flame- turned his political guns on tlje that he was sponsoring progres- "Life with Mother" will be EVEREADY Commissioner Bernard Shapiro. Harriman said today he had away because the vibrations throwens and small arms on a vlce president in a speech In De- stve legislation “ when some given by the senior class Friday «D” and “C” BATTERIES ...... pkg. of 2 2 8 He announced his Investigation Police said in addition to the ‘® spent his morning in a "rehash and Saturday at 8 p.m. at St. from its engine might topple pa-triol iMse and an outpcust of trolt. people were kind of pracUclng Wednesday. 26 known dead, eight persons f®®®** ‘*®®®“®® «»®y ®^*"® *®'^ of what we’ve done" since Thuy ‘lU you want to be filled with up for touch football.” Maurice Church Hall. Tickets at and he have been In Paris. other parts of the building. the U.S. 4th Infantry Dlvl^on anchester moto "I am deeply concerned about were missing said at least 60 In­ Authorities said evidence of w4thin 400 yards ot each other. Pablum and tranquilizers, then q-he Vice President duugged M the school, at the door, or from However, numerous homes "We’ve gone carefully over YOUR QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALER all our welfare recipients,” said jured. Seven Amerlcstns at Mis- you should vote for some other off at a news conference Keqne- Mrs. Raymond Myette or Bob all the statements that were an explosion was found near a The defeenders of the outpost Shapiro, "and will Investigate awa M r Force Base, In northern candldate,” Kennedy said. dy’s Nebraska victory and Nystrom. TjAveoKi. ^Kiier Dy thequake or fires that made yesterday,” Harriman gas stove on the 18th floor of the were forced back to the patrol SILVER LANE AT HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER 643-2411 643-1511 any and all complaints.” “ There are some who say ev- pointed instead to the Gallup Cub Scout Pack 167 will hold PINEHURST «• Hundreds of homes commented. bulldlnW, which was completed base, which retaliated with mor­ erythlng Is peaceful,” he said, pou indicating he has 40 per its last pack meeting of the year The complaints alleged ne­ Tt >^®« flooded to floor level or Otherwise he was making only tvfo months ago. tars and artillery while Air Friday at the Community Hall. glectful day care workers, ex­ Mosl\of the collapsed rooms Force twin-engine AC47s armed “ They say we should practice ogut of the Democratic popular have been became fte quake’s brief separate television appear­ A movie on speed car r a c l^ orbitant rents for substandard ances tor each of the U.S. net­ were dining areas or s)nriall with rapid-flrng guns sprayed the politics of happiness, the vote to 31 for Kennedy and 19 will be shown. The pack will U- GROCERY housing,', lack of Spanish-speak­ works. loungesJAnd since the expfoBion thousanils of rounds into the en- politics of Joy. Well, I don’t for McCarthy, sea, off Hokkaido, Japans’ ™P‘ "® d "»d raUway tracks ing case workers, and poor think you can go to the Ameri­ so participate in the Cub ScoRt northernmost island. Olympic Day at Mt. Nebo in MAIN STREET and MIDDLE ’TURNPIKE quality of case workers. (See Page Sixteen) (See Page Six) (Im Page Twelve) (8ee Page Two) can people and tell them every- (8«e Page Sixteen) Manchester Sunday. '

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,.'T Vem on THEATER TIME Sheinwold on Bri.dge Tolland Agents Reject STAR. eAXERT^V SCHEDULE Contract Offer By CLAY R. POLLAN' GENEROUS PLATER . usu OPPONENT NORTH ^ MAR.M Your Doily ActivHy Guido The Insurance Workeka Inter­ McCarthy Quits Town Board SEPT. 23 Bumaide — Graduate, 7:06 - \ 4 965432 Parents Called Too Permissive ’’ According to (ho Stan. '> 9:10. By ALFRED 8ip»NWOLD national Union, AFL-CIO, Local O^. 23^1 9 KJ5 Much of today’s permissive why not to Indulge in premari­ will be taught how to drlidc. for the Hartford area, vot­ Rtclutrd L. ICoCaithy, serving Rockville Hospital Notes To develop message for Friday, Cinema 1 -* The Fox, 7:16 • There’s nothing ivrong with 66 ^19-21-38-30 O 73 attitude toward prtomarttal a«x, tal relationships, she said. Miss Dick pmunised. ed more than 2-1 yesterday af­ hla second term on the Board VWting houre are ISiM to 8 ^64-72-assa read words corresponding to numbers 9:80. looking a gift horM in the mouth NITES of your Zodiac birth sign. ♦ A4 fWnklng, and drug taking la the "No longer can parents use They ■will be urged to pledge ternoon to reject a three-year Rapresentattves has resigned p.m. in all areas except ma­ y f TAUMM State — Dr. Zhivago, 8:00. k ICO at the bridge table. TEike a sec­ WEST EAST the threat of fear of pregnancy abttinance from liquor until 21 contract offered their agents from the iboard, effeotive Im­ ternity where they ake S to 4 APR. Jl Unexpected 31 Arronge 61 Tonglet OCT. 24 I U. A. Theater — No Way to r®ault of the permluive school \ ond look to make sure you keep 4 AQ 4 None or venerea] desease”, she ex­ years of age, but will also ' be mediately. and 8:S0 to 8 p.m. ( ^ MAY Jl 2 Sotisfying 32 Person 62 Negative NOV. 22 ' Treat a Lady, 7:00 - 8:66. working for the Metropolitan 33 Womon's 63 You your fingers out of the way. 9762 ^ Q 43 of thought under which today’s plained. "There must be a McOarthy has been in Florida Admitted Tuesday: Mark 1- 7-10-431 3 Stoy EEist Hartford Drive-In — taught the varying alcohol con­ Life Insurance Oo,, according to 4 Hornnony 34 Go 64 Lead 2- 9-11-13^ Opening lead two of h e E ir ts . 0 A1052 0 9864 teen-agers wore raised, those positive reason. Values must and has missed several board 1749-71-83-90 5 Awoy 35 Could 65 With Madlgan, 8:16; Mcdter of m- tent of drinks, and how much Martin Maznio, a Metropolitan Maynea, TalcottvlUe Rd.; Cedric M-73.8&82V West opened the deuce of 4 J95 meetings. In his letter he said Dusto, 14 Cedar St.; Oottfrled OIMINI 6 Prevoils 36 Warning 66 News nocenoe, 10:00. 44 K 10 8 7 3 2 attending last night’s Project have been instilled In the teen they can handle. agent and vice president of the 7 News 37 After 67 Other SAQITTARIUS hearts, making a gift of the con­ as a child, along with self re­ local. indications ara that he will be Dlemer, 74 West Main St.; Kath­ 38 Toddy 68 People NOV. 23 Am Eaat Windsor Drive In — SOUTH Challenge seminar were told. Most premarital relations oc­ 8 From tract to South, but South didn’t straint and discipline.’’ stisent fn»n Vemon often and leen Suitter, 9 Cottage 8t .; Dan­ J V J U N E J2 9 Progress 39 Economical 69 Chonge dec! No Way to Treat a Lady, 8:16; 4 KJ1087 "Everything is supposed to be cur under the influence of al­ This means, Maznio said, the 40 Activity 70 People 22 bother to look the gift over. He S 4- 6-34-371 10 Forecasts .Hurry Sundown, 10:16. 9 A108 "Kids today Just see the phy­ cohol, she told the p^nts at­ 66 Metropolitan agents In the for rather long periods. He iel Quigley, Cindy Ter.; Msu^ 1 i With 41 Avoid 71 In played the low heEirt from dum­ fiin, a game. This is an age of ^44-46-57 0 KQJ sical side of sex, just a pinch tending last night’s meeting. Hartford area, including about explained that "for tills reason Kington, 7 Linden Place; Gen­ 12 Bock 42 In 72 To MEUichester Drive In — my and captured the queen with Instant gratification; a world In CANOR 13 Everything 43 A 73 Tockle Yours, Mine and Ours, 8:20; 44 Q6 of life”, Mlse Dick explained. Today’s program beginning at 18 In Manchester, will go on I feel I can no longer serve evieve Machacek, 10 Becker 44 Whot 74 FirKirKes CAPMCORN the ace of heEmts. Declarer then which greedy men have used , JUNE 23 14 You DEC 23 Hour of the Gun, 10:80. “A boy between 16 and 19 years 8 p.m. will be devoted to girls strike Monday if the national my constituents." Place; Daytmi Shepard, BUlng- 15A 45 Come 75 An led the king of diamonds. WMt North East sex to make money,” family The representative noted Um. ^JUfYJJ 16 Let 46 You 76 Member JAhL 20 Pan 4 4 All Pan life specialist Miss Susan. Dick of age experiences his strongest in the seventh and eighth Insurance unions also vote for 17 New 47 Be 77 Of West thoughtfully refused the sex drive. His feelings are limit­ the strike. The national poll it was important to serve all Birth Tuesday: A daughter to lf^'l-48-59-65 78 In 3- 5- told the 600 parents attending grades, with the boys attend­ 18 May 48 Lur>cheon 8-2 trick but stei^ted up with the ed to the physical level of life.” should be complete by Satur­ tile time, and thanked the Mr. and Mrs. Gerard LaVlgne', ^>76-77-84-89 19 Contocts 49 Sper>ding 79 Unusual 27-62-68 last night’s program. The pro­ ing tomorrow. The seminar is 50 Could 80 Indicated SCLC Aide ace whc(n South continued with day, he said. clUsens, the Democratic party Tolland. 20 Heed AQUAMUt "The girl -at this age Is a slated to end at 9:80 tonight, uo 51 From 81 Sociol the jack of diamonds. West then of 1-NT, but you cannot raise gram, spwiBored by the local Eari E. WerdellB Holger O. Londln I JULY 24 21 Mode JAN. 21 when parents will be expected The old IWIU contract with and fellow representatives for Discharged Tuesday: Mitchell 22 First 52 Or 82 ToeJoy spades with only two cards In churches la running through the romantic, she Is ruled on an 83 Your FEB.' 19 shifted to the flve of clubs. Metropolitan expired April 30. BE SURE . . . BUSS hua been nerving the Home having given him the opportuni­ Ayera, Vemon Garden Apts.; AUG. 23 23 Frustrotlng 53 Helpful Says Funds the suit. Bid your own suit, such week. emotional level”, the sociologist to pick up their youngsters. 24 Receive 54 Gocm 64 Opposite Now South had to lose a club explained. “It is up to her to The company had offered a Owner for 80 YEARS. For a complete FREE IN­ ty to serve. Robert LaPoint, 77 Glenstone ^14-18-24-29 25 A 55 Money ojrruiiiQuic85 Profitoble 12-15-17-40^^^ trick because he couldn’t get as It is, Euid wait developments. “You can’t sell a car today Area Men to Be Ordained «754-55.66 86 Relotlooships 52-75-79-87 teach the boy sexual responsi­ Manchester Evening Herald new contract package worth $6 McCarthy said he looks for­ Dr.; Arline Schneider, 8 West 26 Elderly 56 Social to his hand to dlscsmd a club Copyright 16I6, without a sex symbol. Fourth SPECTION of your home by a Termite Control ward to the time when he will Rd.; Edward Skilling, Huntii)g- VMOO 27 And 57 Wont 87 Proposition nsat About Gone bility prior to marriage”. Tolland correqiondent Bette a week and the union wants 28 Moves 58 In 88 Ventura form dummy on the queen of General Featwes Oorp. grade boys are reading the Expert, supervised by the finest technical staff, be able to resume his political ton Dr.; Paul Warren, Ellington; Qnatrale, tel. 876-2846. At Lutheran Synod Parley one worth up to $23 a week, ac­ 29 Unexpected 59 Dote 89 Sex (OentlaiMa from Page Om ) diamonds. The defenders got a male picture book (Playboy "This results In the boy be­ cording to the union. phone our nearest local office: activities in Vemon and "until Clara Kirachner, 169 Prosps^ct 30 Be 60 Prudent 90 Plons coming a man. It occurs when Blohard L. MfeOaHhy 5/17 club, a dlEunond and two UGLY LEGS BABB MONEY magazine).. They only read the A Manchester man and a Negotiations have been car­ then I would hope some of the St. f^16-22-28-43| € 30-39-42-49^ five to seven days,” but gave no he learns self-restraint, when from Manchester High School Ry51-67-70 (S)Good '.^Adverse Neutral 60-7681-86^ trumps, defeating the contract. PALISADE, Oolo. (AP) — pictures, but they get the mes­ former Rockville man will be and In 1964 from the University ried on in Washington where ^ (u e s and legislation which I 5:80 to 7 p.m. by Vernon Grange ------details. sage,” she stated. he conquers his dragon”, she haW ^troduced smd supported at Grange Hall. Tickets are The Herald’s Vemon Bureau Just Deserts Boys at PaliJNide High School School Menus among five to be ordained of Connecticut. In his college union leaders demanded a pen­ Busloads of more protestors explained. "The man then sion plan fully financed by the will iid t^ e .” avEiUable by C E iU lng Mrs. E.W. is at 38 Park St., tel. 876-8186 or "I didn’t deserve to make it,” showed their legs in a good ' "Today’s teens have grown up years, he served as chancellor 649-9240 continued rolling toward the teaches the girl to become a mlniaters Tuesday at 8 p.m. at company, a lifetime commission DemoctM^ town chairman, Purington. Everett Kidder wiil 648-2711. News Items may be capital from ClevelEmd,> C2iar- South commented. "If they cause. Photos in the school’s in a materialistic, pleasure of the honorary agricultural fra­ seeking culture. ParMits are not woman, after marriage. He Hie Manchester public school Emanuel Lutheran Church, on insurance sales instead of Atty. Leo B>.^aherty, s^d piay the Hiunmond organ for mailed to P. O. Box 827, BMk- Conservation Unit Seeking lotte, N.C., and Wilmington, openeA clubs I wouldn’t have a "ugly legs" contest were dis­ awakens her physical level, Hartford. Hie ordination Is one ternity Alpha Zeta. He served prayer tor the contract.” aware of what is going mi with menu for the week of May 20 the present 10-year limit, and a tills morning Olat steps are be- ginglng and listening. ville. Del. played in the school office. EJach which has been dormant and is as follows: of the events of the seventh an­ his ministerial Internship at BUSS TEKBOTE CONTROL COUP. “You didn’t deserve it, all penny dropped Into a CEUilstor their young people,” the sociol­ Lord God of Sabaoth Lutheran more liberal car usage allow­ Ing taken to replde^ M cC arthy------At a lEtie-night mass rEtily held asleep”. Monday: Baked link sausage, nual convention Sunday through on the Board. x Tax Reservg for Open Space right,” North agreed. “They beneath eadi photo counted as ogist explained. Church in Chriatiansted, St. ance, the spokesman said. DIV. OF BUSS IXYIIIMINAYOR CO., INC. • ISY. 1882 in a tent ditobed "The White “It is imperative to teach a mashed potato, green beans, Wednesday In Hartford of the Flaherty said he witt';prol>- House,” about 460 participants gave It to you, but you gave It one vote. The winner received a "Junior and senior high school Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands. The Town Conservation Com­ girl emotional self-control and bread, butter, milk, applesauce. New Englsmd Synod, Lutheran The Oldest end LerKest in Conn. ahly call a meeting of the tnswn (MEUutiiester's Income from shouted down published reports right back. Very unselfish of prize Emd the voting pennies students are on an "orgastic Ohuroh in America. He is married to the former Enemy Launches mission, meeting laat night in the new-foond and unexpected you. I wouldn’t have been so went Into the Student Council binge, where instant satisfac­ discipline, to enable her to pass Tuesday: Oven fried chicken, Plant Sale Set omunittee for May 28 and ^ that they were unhappy Emd it along to the boy” , those at­ cranberry sauce, parsMed pota­ Earl David Werdelin, son of Barbara Ann Johnson of th at time a euoceseor to Mc­ the 8tii District Firehouse, con­ tax is estimated at 325,000 to wanted to leave. generous.” fund to buy glass backboards tion is sought," she said. "These Orange, Mass., who Is an alum­ sidered a proposEd for earmark­ $30,000 for the 1968-69 fiscal children are victims of the time. tending were told. "This is the to, carrots, bread, butter, milk, Mrs. Edna J. Werdelin of 49 Carthy will be recommended. "All those who wimt to go How could South make sure of for the basketball court. peaches. Pleasant St. and the late Helm- na of Bay Path Junior College. By South PTA ing Manchester’s reEil estate year end Is pooled as anticipat­ his contract sifter the h e E ir t They are sinned against rather challenge faced by today’s The Democratic town chair­ Strong Assaults home raise your hands!’’ shout­ youth”. Wednesday: Hamburg patty er V. Werdelin, will be ordain­ The Werdellns are presently man and TUomas Carruthers, conveyance tax Income speci- ed revenue in (the General Ftind ed Lafayette. (gening lead? Decide for your­ than sinners.’’ South School PTA will spon­ tlcaily for future open space on roll, potato chips, corn, milk, ed ui>on call from St. John’s preparing to take into their sor a plant sale Saturday from RopubUcfin town chairman, who budget. One hand shot up. self before you resid on. It Isn’t Parents have lost the knack “Man must learn to control home a 16-year.old foster son. (Continued from Page One) They were being held In the vll- acquisition. The voters in Qre6 iwich, at a orange juice bar. Lutheran Church, New Britain, 2 to 4 p.m. on the school lawn. is also a member of the Board . lage of Tam Duong, 76 miles "Are we together tonight?" hard if you take 'a second look. of communicating with their hrls self, to compromise. He as an assistant pastor. He will Lundin graduated from Wil­ It decided to study the sid- town meeting (Dec. 11, over­ children. "They may talk to must suftfer a hit to love”, Afiss Thursday: Italian spaghetti Individual plants will be avail­ of RepresentaUves, made a emy positions unofer the light of southwest of Saigon. No other Lafayette asked. South should play the jack of with meat sauce, tossed salad, oegm parish duties on July 1. liam Hall High School, West prior agreement oonceming re­ visabUlty of establishing a whelmingly adopted a resolution "Yeah” came the shouted an­ hearts from dummy at dlEimonds each other, but they do not com­ Dick stated. able for children to buy, as well 6 ACADEMY Hartford, and received his B.A. flarei. details were given. permsuient fund for that which Informs that town’s Fln- French bread, butter, milk, jello Holger O. Lundin, formerly as potted geraniums, mari­ iar placements. It has been agreed As da'vrai broke, the North The air campaign against swer. Dozens of black clenched and can get bEick to his hand AWARDS! municate.” “This is the challenge of to­ with topping. of 'Rjockvllle, son of Mr. and degree In 1960 from the Univer­ .purpose, to take advantage of ance Board that It w e is the sense 5 “The search for material golds, snapdragons, salvia, and we don’t carry the p^tic that the Democrats will make Vietnamese pulled back but an i^orth Vietnam’s southern paui- fists shot Into the air—tire com- with a heart (either the ace or day, the values that miurt be Friday: Grape juice, tuna Mrs. Oscar Lundj|n of 687 S. sity of Connecticut and his mas­ FAIRWAY a recommendation which will matching s tE ite smd federal of the meeting that the funds ,„„„ greeting of Black Power the ten, deptendlng on Esu^t’s BEST PICTURE things, for comforts, have caus­ other popular annuals. zippers, but we do maintain hour later renewed the mortar handle meanwhile appeared to accepted to prateot our young salad on roll, vegetable sticks, Quaker Lane, W^t Hartford, ter of arts degree in 1962 from In case of rain, the sale will FIRST then be acted on by ithe entire grsuits. (approximately $75,000 yearly m fljta^. play at the first trick), to dis- ed mother to leave home, to go front the Influences of Hugh a complete assortment of attack on the patrol base. Spo- be slacking off despite Improv- TOC dhairmEui Lemuel Miller there) should be reserved for BEST ACTOR milk, brownie pudding. wnose home church is First Rutgers University. During his be postponed to the following board. radlc shelling continued during ing weather conditions. A tabu- As speakers roused the croiwd csird dummy’s losing club on Rod Steifw, Sid Fortier to work,” she said. “When Heffher, and permissive sex”, Lutheran of Rockville, after college years, he was aoUve In Atty. Flaherty said he has was authorized to confer with land acquisition. In the best Southern Bapti(»t tra­ the queen of dlEunwids. mother leaves for work to es­ she said. Saturday. Hie public is the famous coates and dark metal zippers in all the day. lation showed U.S. planes flew Town MEUiager Robert Weiss "HEAT OF THE NIGHT” ELECTROCUTED IN TUB ordination will accept a posi­ inter-miiral sports and the welcome. three or four pdople who have Initial reports said tour U.S. i,813 missions against the area __ The resolution w eis a guide on­ dition, an old woman sat qiflet- Dally Question — Sod CMor H it — cape, the children know and re­ Seminars Through Sunday BRAWLEY, Calif. (AP) — A tion as (associate pastor of Good school choruses. indicated ilntcreid in the poei- and Town Counsel John Shea, ly, since the conveyEince tEuc In­ ly, eyes closed, head swaying Partaer opens with one qiade, sent it.” colors and sizes, these zippers are unconditionally soldiers haVe been killed and 22 during the first two weeks of ^ “deteimlne whether* the pro- “The Basshuts The teen-age seminars to be portable hair dryer fell Into his Shepherd Church, Southampton, He is married to the former SWEDES TOTA L1.9 MILLION tlon but he is not free to re­ wounded, while enemy casual- May, 127 Idss than they flew in j ^ ^ implemented, come, by state statute, must go ■with the rythmic applause, a and the next player passes. You Ara Coming” Lonely OiUd Susceptable conducted today through Sun­ into a towns’ General Fund. bathtub and electrocuted Heclor Pa. Judith Hallden of Deep River. STOCKHOLM —New official ^Sruaranteed, easy to insert and are a pleasure to use! ‘ lease the ntunes -Evt this time, ties were unknown. poorer weather during the last o smile on her face. hold: Spades, A-Q; Hearts, 9- ( . M UfMl. . 1 I • ■ ■ ’ The lonely child is far more day will delve deeply Into the However, the resolution did Ken Tom, 8. Found unconscious Werdelin and Lundin will statistics show that Sweden’s lit Is expected, he said, that the At another 4th Division patrol two weeks of April.' »>..f She wore a laige button which 7-6-2; Dtamonds, A-10-6-8; Clidis, t, J ft N I I w I I p I ft r i k O u N D susceptable ‘ to the search for itHea of men and women and graduate Friday from the Luth­ 2 locations: main at. and east middle Ipkc. recommendation will be pre­ alert the Finance Board and the ^ead: J-9-6. by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. More than 700,000 kinds of In­ population now is 7.9 million. base 17 miles west-southwest of U.S. spokesmen refused to ® eatato m M y p a« For HumEmlty.” N ext Wed. "MADIOAN” plea(sure and gratification, than their effect on each other. Hie Herman Tom, the boy did not eran School of Theology, Phila­ sented to the entire board at of the UjS. was (transferred in townspeople to the fact that the sects—representing almost ev­ During 1967 th' re was a gain of o both stores open thurs. and fri. till 9:00 p.m. o Kontum City, U.S. troops killed comment when asked if the re- What do you say? the child who knows himself, cfffects of teen-age drinkiiig will respond to treatment ■with a re- delphia. the June 3 meeting. ownership by sale, the 'value funds are availstide when need­ HAWAH PREPARES FOR Answer: Bid two diamonds. who is a product of warm and ery conceivable form, function 56,000. The 1966 rise was 71,- 13 North Vietnamese before duction was a conciliatory ges- be explored, and the teen-agers juscitator. Werdelin graduated In 1959 and habit—live on the earth. 000. (McCarthy, who operated an dawn ,U.S. headquarters report- ture to North Vietnam because of the sale was taxed by the ed Euid that they shouldn’t be Ed- ROYALTY With 11 points' In high cEuds you loving parents, she said. located ntorely to those town de­ insurance agency looally t^ e d ed. of the preliminary peace talks Federal Government. The tax HILO, Hawaii (AP) — Japa­ EU'e too strong for a response EXCLUSIVE SHOWING The lonely child seeks out his out th at huaUiese severEti weeks Military spokesmen said the in Paris. was limplemrated by eui Inter­ partments which ask for them. nese on the IslEmd of Hawaii are peers in which to confide, she agb. He did not say. In Ms let­ Americans heard suspicious —------nal Revemie Stamps, in the In addlton, the resolution call­ preparing for a two-day visit of W li^JSlEDIlUJBA said. “Ths search can end up ter to the board what his future noises outside their perimeter amount of $1.10 for each $1,000 ed attention to Greenwich needs JapEmese royalty to mark the in a chain of drink, dope, sex plcms are. and fired artillery, grenades in 'value. for open space Ismd Emd tech centennial of the first Immlgra- and jail for a' teen, if someone Bulleltn Board and set off Claymore mines in By an aioUon of Congress, the nicEilly, If not actiuilly, credited tlon of Japanese people to Ba­ doesn’t reach out to him and Tonight at 8 the Zoning Board the direction of the noises. A People in federal tax -was removed so of the funds to those needs. wedi. offer help a(nd understanding wW meet in the Adml^tration sweep of the area at daybreak Jan. 1 but, in Connecticut’s in- The Manchester Conservation Prince Hitachi, youngest son Shown pally at 7 :15 ft 9 :S0 mixed with discipline.” Building to hold a pubUc hear- turned up the enemy bodies, Eitaiioe, did not die. It noiw Is Commission, in conjunction with of Emperor Krohlto, and his Sat. 1:30-3:20-6:10-7:30-10:00 'The “generation gfulch” can ^ on proposed amendments to and no U.S. casualties were re- The News coUented by kxxti govern- a possible similar recommenda- wife. Princess HEinako, ■will take Sun. 1:80^8:20-0:10-7:10-9:80 only be bridged with the com­ zoning laws E ind an appeal for a ported ments and goes into the Gen- tlon here, will ask the Board of part in the celebration here and Advance Tickets munication of love and truth. Home Need Brushiiig up this Spring? zone change for land on South u.S.' Marines patrollli eral Funds of the separate Directors to schedule a meeting in Kona on Hawaii IslEmd June “Adults must be honest with the St. Question in Promotion towns os a oonveysmee tax. of all town agencies involved In 22 and 23. They will arrive In Tickets may be purchased A . . . A A A reported for Saturday evening youth of today,” Miss Dick A rock band contest wUl be 49 North Vietnamese In BALTIMORE, Md. (AP)—"I Local collection, on the SEime land acquisition, be It for open Honolulu Jime 16 Emd visit all shows after 1:00 P.M. on maintained. "The young see Wednesday south of don’t know whether I should do ^baoia of $1.10 for each $1,000 spaces, schools, recreation, or major islands. day of performance only. light through a negative ap­ S S h L l i f l ^ the Marine combat base. Seven this,” PoUce Commissioner ■value, wois authorized by the whatever. The meeting would be ——------proach”. 1967 Connecticut • Assembly, for setting priorities, smd for No one under 18 admitted A child seeks self-satisfaction Veomon Grange will meet to- ^woraded.” ^*^*** Wiled ^nald J. ^merleau raid «Real Eatote eliminating overlapping recom­ M Adult Identification Required morrow at 8 p.m. to observe manning » Wetoesday as he promoted Dor- 0(xweyaWt« bUl.” and pleasure at birth. He must AUHirauan troops manning a is F. Sarro, a policewoman, to mendations. DELICIOUS t h r e c o r d be taught self discipline and, re­ Memori^ -Nl^t. .patrol base 25 miles northeast of the rank of a e r g ^ t. ------4BBBAKINO WEEK straint at an early eige to avoid wm hi'* hundreds of " i don’t know what effect It’s Y ^ l-b u t they still think medl- more serious problems later, she wUl be served Saturday from chaiging North Vietnamese going to have on the peace and 1® of them Inside the camp, held a news conference Wednes- Bgatie, concurred: "I had no INGERS1EVENS object of gratification such as Y ProlMtte office to Manchester, In AustrtulEm casualties were re- day to disclose their plans. a cookie or candy from the m M Distrtet, on the Jlth day of '' personal bad experience. It FOODS May, 1968, at two o’clock to the af- ported light. ‘This child was conceived out wasn't a bad thing, just one of adult. ternom, and that notice be riven It was the second attack this of love Euid will be born out of 618 Colebrook Road to all persons(s interestedInterested to sou ea- those things. I’m still 100 per Olastonbury Dlsolidlne Needed tale of Uie pendency of oOld ap- week on the base. love,” declared Cord. Miss Pet­ cent for meditation but I’m not HrvuvIIIu iS “This Is (the (time when that pttDatlon (shd Ihe tbne end ~:fiace of In the heaviest action Wednes- tet let Cord do the talking but 100 ^ r cent for the mahar­ I K |M CHICKEN FRIES FOB famlkar (well .x>9dded *pilace, ^^fcopy northeast oJ gave him fond glances. lshl.” UNDER known as the dhdld’s bottom paper havtog a ckcidation to said Kontttm City In the Central Cord said the disclosure may ALSO A SPECIALTY DUrlct, at least seven days be­ EA5THARTF0RD 21 FRIDAY, MAY 17 should be used (to discipline”, Borrow up to fore the day of sold hearing, to ap­ HighlEmds, an allied force re­ make it easier on others in simi­ a Miss Dick toid the parents. pear If they see cause at said time ported it fought for five hours lar situations. It will be his sec­ n m v r in i f r t b CALL 633-9858 rw r a /^ imuimawBUit-tii-Mii Dancing George proudly presents the group that “DlsclpiUne must be given the t S L t S ! ^ Vletaamese ond marriage, his bride's first. I ■ I A ^ IMtt-MmiMtll Each toured with “The Raisoala,” “The VaoUhi young child immediately, at the M ^ 10 1968. by certH ^ knall, a without having a single man "It’s people like us who help THEATRE EAST Night moment it is needed”. 6he oofv of this order to aU pertles to killed. to liberalize society in generri," ______mamrmtmmm______8-12 p.m. ■Interest emd return make to this TONIGHT — ALL COLOR Fudge” and "The Union Gap.” wuned against attempting to Court. In another onesided battle, said Cord. "I have nothing to Mon. tiini Fri. 7:09-8:66 MANCHESTER JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge SaL-Son. 2:00-8:46- DUI Vt-IN First Run — Plus Top Action Hit lecture or reason with the Child. troops of the U.S. 26th Infantry hide. Anybody who thinks I do, I A tap on the cblld’e bottom is Division reported 82 enemy sol- wouldn’t want to spend 30 sec­ 6:86-7:20-8:10 ■ ■ ■ ■ onds ivlth Euiyway.” far more effective, she main­ hrtd^ it oS& ,% bta^™ 18 iriles northeast of SNOOPY'S CREW tained. the DIatrlot of Coventry, on the 14th Saigon. Ihe ,U.S. Command re "The mother who gives the day of May. AD. 19K. were 2 Astronauts Grounded Present, Hon. David C. 'Rapi>e, ported five Americans n o ’ * LUCILLE m -H E N IO r FONDA — PLUS — candy bar to the screaming E^q., Judge. killed and 20 wounded. SPACE CEUT” R, HOUSTON, Rudolph NoMuilck. administrator Tex. (AP) — A sinus condition "W AYTO '' child In (the grocery store, just on the eetate of Hazel M. Noth- A mile away UiS. helicopter to keep him quie(t, is not think­ nhde late of Coventry, within said gunships caught eui estimated hM grounded one astronaut In­ ^ TREAT ^ 'THE INNER DOMAIN" dlstiict, deceased. definitely and a bone fTEicture ing (ahead clearly”, she stalled. 100 green-uniformed Viet Cong . T b u r s ,M in e This child is conditioned to ge(tt- This Court doth decree that three and blasted them with rockets has temporally halted training MALADY BE HERE!- PAINTING months be allowed and limited for SMA ’ I!CM>(IC010R ing what he waiits Immediately, the creditors of said estate to ex­ and machine guns. The chopper for another, National Aerona- hibit their claims ogialnrt the same j ______tics Euid SpEice Administration a n d O U R S as he grows older. INSULATION to the administrator, directB • crows roportod 15 onomy kulOQ, 65 TOLLAND TPKE., MANCHESTER "We need strong yes and no on® antiaircraft weapon de- offlclEils said Wednesday. order by advening to a n e w ^ ^ y g casualties Astronaut John S. Bull, 33, a parents”, she said. .Today’s chil­ WIRING hs(Vliig a oirculatton In dren must be taughit discipline trtet. and by posting a copy there­ In three other sharp clashes Navy lieutenant commEuider, I C0-St4rfiAg of on the public sign post to said has been ^grounded, they said, ,VAN JOHNSON A byM^xe and self restraint to help them ROOFING Torwn of Coventry nearest the place Wednesday, U.S. units reported INTENSE Susptnl* . control their emlo^ona later. Take up to 5 Years to Repay where Ihe deceased last dwelt. 16 of their jnen killed auid 27 because of a , sinus condition of e Plychotlc Sifono'lorl Certified from Record which "has not responded to I THE WRtSCH CORPORATION i MANCHISTIR "A chEd diould'' be taught HEATING EQUIPMENT DAVID C. RAPPB; Judge wounded while killing 81 enemy CENTCR the basic foots of Ufe before i troope. One of the three encoun­ treatment." A scientist-astronaut. Dr. JJUMESfilUm JASON ROBARDS'M^ IREE PARKING REAR Of THEATRE they enter first grade”, i^e GARAGE ters took place deep In the Me­ kTHe JOHN STUROES PRODUCTION M sold. "If you don’t give them kong Delta, where U.S. InfEUitry- Robert A. R. Parker, 31, suf­ LEEREMCK TONIGHT a t 8:00—DOCTOR ZHIVAGO — FBI. a t 8:00 IKanrli^at^r fered a fracture of the coccyx, W IinnB BE 1 SIIN 99 Sat. ft Sun. 1:80 - SiOO ft 8:80 — Mon. ft T ^ . at 8t00 some Information, (the child will LANDSCAPING men poured out of attack boats not know what questions to to engage the enemy In the rice the bone on the end of the spine, lEit^ning If^rald during a parachute exercise at CRNIi Miw. ask". PLUMBING paddies. nuumiM' “Boys shtouid be told of their South Vietnamese Infantry­ Williams Air Force Base, Arlz. I^rtlUshed Dolly Except Sundays The Injury is not considered se­ physloal maturing in the fourth NEW BATH and HoMdaya at 18 BIsseU Strest. men dueled enemy forces twice or fifth grades, igliis in the In the delta. In Long An Prov­ rious. Monohaster, CMui. (OOOtO) Mlchotl Coin* s Jont Fonda fourth grade. They must be In- MODERN KITCHEN 6 ince just south of Saigon the Tslsfrioie 64S4TK1 Beatles End with Mystic _*"HU R R Y SUNDOWN*' CAMP JEWELL foimed (before (the phyripal Second Ctoaa Postage P44d at government troopers reported FOB BOYS changes occur", she emphaalz- SIDING kUIing 29 Viet Cong. And In a LOIfDON (AP) — George SFE Monohsster, G o^ Harrison says he and his fellow fA^r WINDSOR New England’s Finest skirmish 76 miles southwest of 68th Season (Sexual RespIinslbllUy SUBSCRIPTION RATES Beatles are definitely finished DRIVf IN i f WI 5 UMITED DRIVEWAY Payable in Advance the capital government units Located lit Colebrook, Today’s teen-agers are seek­ claimed 14 enemy killed against with the Maharlshl Maheah Connecticut. . .’ In the 6 4 9 -5 2 0 3 One Year ...... 689.90 ENGAGEMENT! ing ndw answers to the question AIR CONDITIONING two of their own killed and 10 B'oothllls of the Berkshlres” Sto McxXiw ...... 16.60 Your last chance to enjoy of premarital Intercourse, ac­ Tliree Montha ...... 7.80 wounded. 'New Expanded Facilities cording to the sociologist. A South Vietnamese spokes­ Openings Still Available all the might and i One Month ...... 280 4lli HONTHI PLEASE HRS. BOBIWSOItl 4-2 week periods, beginning magnificence of the “They want a goad reason man reported four enemy mor­ June 29, 1868 Academy tar attacks, the' biggest - J 100 Boys 9 to 16 y e a n of age Awardwinning Mftffibtr of Fedtrol Dapoilt Iniurancft Corp. round pounding of a military \ Experienced College and spectaclel OMiUME YOUR subsector 20 miles southwest of THE Teaching Staff Lcric* Hue which killed one person and \ Boating Trennls Photography Swim Team wounded five. Sailing Volleyball Nature Blfleiy WinniftpftsoukM, N.H. \ BRADUA1EI Canoeing La Crosse Rocketry Tripping METRO-GOLCWYN-MAYER .^scnts ACARID PONTI PROOUCDON Enemy mortars also hit the THE FUNNIEST j Rentals — Weekly or Longer Swimming Basketball Trampoline Live Saving DAVID LEAN'S FILM Of BORg FVISTERNAKS U.S. merchant ship TrEinsglobe i. MOST TOUOmNO Boxing Music Crafts Soccer Lake(ride Oottageet 2 bed- atxHit 12 miles southwest of Sai­ roome, bath, Uvlag room, J \ FILM OF THE Dramatics Ceramics Archery Auto Mechanics SAVtofiS BtHK «t WUNCHESne gon, but there were no casual­ YEAR! PLUS OTHER PROGRAMS kttehen. Private beach, clean Welcome Here ties. DOCTOR ZH R A G O swimming, boating, ttriilng. TONIGHT ) V , DRIW, TJMIfl ‘Be A Part of Our Boy-BuIldlng Program- MAIN OFFICE-923 Main street EAST B R AN CH -E. Center St., Cor. Lenox W EST BRANCH-Mancheater Parkade In a delayed announcement, a ./ Creating Le^ershlp” roK olt-davidlean A w w From The Orowda 7:95-9:10 I \ Easily Acoeasihle government spokesmim said the V For Information and appU6attons, write to— SOUTH WINDSOR OFFICE — Sullivan Ave. Shopping Center y AV 9th South Vietnamese Infantry Y.M.C.A. of Greater Hartford, E. O. DIETRICH Division^ Camping Services WINNER OF R ACADEMY AWARDS I ■BURNSIDE CFFICE — Burnside Avenue at Church Street, East Hartford Division overran a Viet Cong Long lolqnd Lodges, prison camp in the Mekong Del­ BURNSIDE 316 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn. 06108 SHO (UJfc'N'.ifH AVI lA'.r MAl/I.f-'''. or Phone 622-4188 Area Code 208 Long lekuid, 'Wfauiieoeiwulcee, MAIN OFFICE and PARKADE Open Tonight till 8! ta this week and freed 21 prison­ ACCRIDITEO MOL ‘‘In The Heat of The Night” •UM iM m m t'm FRTf PARKING 5VB "A Cainpiqg Program Relevant To CAMP BlU Center Harbor, N.H. ers, presumably all Vietnamese. Today’s.Youth Needs” _____ “Texas Loogfaonu” •>15-8iS0

11...| ' ‘ \ ■ ■.t Bolton The Baby Has School Chiefs Become Chefs For PTA Fair oii Saturday The Hahn Furniture Co. do­ fj: > vVN f V >R VAl U t ' Been Named ing business at 81 East St., POOL SALE Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hoffman, Invited to attend^lfid)re wlU be has filed a petition in U. S. chairman of the annual P1*A eleirtlon of In case of rain, the meeting District Court fa Hartford for fair to be held Saturday frenn 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oie el*- wlU be held the following Sun­ an arrangement to pay credit­ day. Flnocchiaro, Mmik Tbomas, son of Thomas on4 Marsha ors under the bankruptcy act. nwntary eohool grounds, ha's* Mitten Finocchiaro, 199 Oak St., Olastonbury. He was born ,Laurel Delegates Named The petition lists debts at more announced chairmen of booths iCathy Geer and Gary May 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ than $56,000. parents are Mrs. .E. L. Cornish, Wall St., Hebron, and Ells­ 24 ft* steel poolaaadeluxe deck-type topfim OooUng at Uie snack bar Mortenson have been selected worth A. Mitten, ^ E. Center St. His paternal grandfather is William R. Hahn of Grant St., be principals John Sentefo and lau rel State and Boys State S a lv a t^ Finocchiaro, Main St., Olastonbury. His maternal Rockville Is listed as the pre­ Norman Shaw, guidance" direc- *’®Pf»«entatlves from Boltcom, the candy apples. state chairman, are Mrs. Jomeu The case, built by the two exhibit currently on display in also features many items made FOR MOVE OUTDOORS TIME. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Losee Jr., Garden ville, $100; Wallace Chandler, Room mothers have been call- Finnegan, (Mrs. David Toomey, seniors Under the guidance of the halls lof the school. Miss by industried arts students. a ty , L. I., N. T. Vernon, $100; Ihomas ' Nair parents ^ week for baked Mrs. John McOarrKdt, Sbs. the induatrlal arts department. Nichols, a senior, created the (Herald photos by Pinto) Jr., $100; Walter Olander, Rock­ booth donaUmis. Bach famUy joim Toomey, Mrs. CSiaitai J. Strauss, Laura Ann, daughter of Anthony C. and Janet ville, $279.80; James Tully, Vol- Is . also being asked to donate (Javanaugh, Mrs. Malcum Lam- WHITE CEDAR Balkey Strauss, Quarry Rd., Vernon. She was bom May 11 at land, $517.50; John Foley, Tol­ to the handicraft bert. Harold Smith, Mts. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents land, $66.88, and Nancy A. Ger- booth, if poosible. Milton Jensen, Mira. Richard ROUND RAIL are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balkey, Pittsburgh, Pa. Her paternal row, RockvlUe, $84.63. 18 ft* steel wall pool***6"deck-type top rim Rosedale Annual Meeting Dimock, Mrs. Robert Smith, lO-FT. SECTIONS grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Strawinsky, Pittsburgh, Pa. The annual meeting of the Mn. JUbert Martin, Mrs. Roy Rosedale Beach AssociaUon, She has five brothers, Ronald, 8, Robert, 6, Douglas, 4, and Miaus, Mfis. Richard Ailton, Mrs. AT THE YARD. Beg. $4.96. twins, Thomas and David, 2; and a sister, Janet, 7. Open House Set Inc. will be held Simday at 2 Jock Ekurly, Mira. Norman ***** p.m. on the beach. Breuss aad AQss Ella Sumner. ^ . 5 0 Splelman, Fred Ronald, son of Frederick W. Jr. and At New Home of All Roeedale residents are Bolton is one of the 61 towns Margaret Lehmann Splelman, West Rd., Ellington. He was which have exceeded last year’s d e l iv e r e d . Beg. $5.15. bom May 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Child Services total. The state is stifl short its grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lehmann, Buren, goal. Dr. (Matone sold that "ex- 84.70 Switzerland. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ChUd and FamUy Services of FREE STORAGE ponaion of the Easter Seal Sq- Frederick W. Splelman Sr., West Rd., Ellingrton. He has a sis­ Ckinnecticut will hold an open ceity Progianu to still possible ter, Erica Rose, 1%. house Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. ALL if people who Mve forgotten to at its newly-located Northeast WINTER CLOTHiNO give, will do 90 now.” No. 2 GRADE STOCKADE FENCE WITH ONE POST Cortaer, Albert Paul, son of David A. and Catherine Office at 110 Main St. Simseling, and more Cadet for his record of Warren, Norma Lynn, daughter of Norman O. and April counseling for individual adults-^ 18’ pool cover, 18’ pool Swanson Warren, 12 St. Lawrence St. She was bom May 10 VENETIAN BLINDS achievement within the Army and for the older adolesceijt;' at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ vacuum, auto, skimmer, ROTC for the academic ywr ents are Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson, Riverside Rd., Ver­ It provides a considtatlon 4 FT. STEEL LADDER E. A. JOHNSON 1967-68. service for parents whp« chil­ non. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold War­ Redwood finished Chemicals, 18.’ srround The citation reads: "Cadet ren, Enfield, N. H. She has a brother, Gary O., 1. dren may need to be''"placed in PAINT GO. Sobol has not caily excelled In foster homes or institutions. wodd no-slip steps. ***** f shield. 723 Main S t—Tel. 649-4501 the academic portion of the CoUettl, James Joseph, son of Joseph Michael and Eileen It places and ^supervises chil­ ROTC Program, but has also dren in fosterxfamily homes at performed his duties as the Bat­ fense Committee. This was “in Keeney Dr., is among 43 Aurora Morsey CoUettl, 21 Madison St. He was bom May 5 at Man­ talion Commander in an exem­ recognition of” Sobol’s "out­ (111.) College students publish­ chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are the requet their parents or public welfare agencies respon­ plary mEumer.” standing achievement, loyalty ing creative writings in the 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morsey, 91 Spmee St. His paternal Cadet Sobol also received the and patriotism." edition of "Wings of the Dawn," grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. CoUettl, 677 Main sible tof their care. It assists unmarried mothers DAR medal, Ruth Wyllis Chap­ In Literary Magazine college literary magazine. His St, East Hartford. His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. ter, DAR, Hartford, under the John H. Lockward, son of Dr. work is entitled "Province- Martin Bartok, 91 Spmee St. wh(> need care for themselves -lirlor to confinement and, at the sponsorship of the National De­ and Mrs. Howard Lockward of town.” mothers’ request, places their 15 ft* steel wall pool***6"deck-type top rim babies in foster homes. It places infants and young children, who have been re­ Everything slips together eas­ ily. No soldering necessary. We leased for adoption, in adoption provide you with full Instnir- homes through the agency’s tlon folders. I adoption department. At Children’s Village in Hart­ S QPw ksibL ^yyisuxhu Q j t l J o j v j t l D O W N SPOUT TelevUion ford, the agenciy provides a re­ Bring measuremenis in and I a ______OCEAN FRESH.FRESH, LIVE.LIVE, MAINE save as much as $100 • WALKS 5:00 ( 340) Perry Uoson (20) ey-Brihldey (C) sidential treatment program for ^^:*$2.96. n M e ( 8dS) Mike Douglas ( ' or (Toneeauences TERRACES (>12) Merv Griffin children from six to twelve who e PATIOS (18) Woody Woodbury I Love Lucy are so troubled t!i: t they can­ PINE PHARMACY We mode a special deal with the manufacturer e POLANTING BOXES (») ThU Is the Life 7:15 -140) Sports e (24) lOBtenogers Neighbor- 7 ^ (24) Making Tbinzs Grow not adjust to fai.iily life, either LOBSTERS and con offer this bargain at this low price! 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WINF—UM A Nashville man has asked for dividend of 21 % cen$6 per KNOWN FOR VALUES*..C0AST TO COAST 3 3 6 > an injunction to bar his wife share on the outstgmiing TOMATOES, Firm, Ripe ...... cello pack of 4 Common Sharesf’payable :16 Speak Up Hartford from "nagging, arguing with, June 30, 196&4o NABISCO OREO CREAM SANDWICH ...... full pound box 49c NORTH MAIN STREET :45 Lowell Tiiomas molesting or interfering with 46 FhU Rlzzuto shareholderg'Df record at M The Worid Tonight him." the close>n business on ;w rVank OUTord ;30 Speak Up Sports The plea for a nagging injunc­ June 5, :00 News tion was contained Monday io) a N E. PLANTE ELLINGTON , GLASTONBURY ;10 Speak Up Urer HKHILAND PARK MARKET :I6 Off cross-bill filed by the husband in w n c —iMO MANCHESTER PARKADE answer to his wife's divorce 317 Highlond St., Manchester, Conn. Phone 643-4278 :f0 News,s, WeathOT . ____ ay 16,1968 BUILDING MATERIAS-LUMBER-^FUEL ;IS Afternoon Edition suit. 12 a O z MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 P A G E S a V B f . f s m r C oventry South Windsor The Hans Christian Andersen Montessori School LIGENSEO HAIRimESSER WAHYS Democrats Planning Session Vernon Man Helps Afghan Jet Age Tofland, Connecticut Town Orders Fire Truck Editor’s Note: Mrs. Rhsa WI6S AND HAIRPIECES Tally Stewart ot 179 Boulder On Presidential Candidates Affiliated with the American Montessori Society With an 80-Foot Platform Rd. is now completing her sec­ ond extensive tour of Central WIOS CLEANED AND STYLED $S.OO The DemodraUc ToWn Oom- Loysim is from Coventry and Has A Few Openings Starting Saptafnbtfr in its South Windsor has signed a Senior Dtrielon teams, mana- Asia. 9ie wrote six srUeles for WIOLETS AND FALLS SS.50 ap mlttoe will hold an op«n Aheam lives in Bolton. contract with the American La meeting on June l l to five gem and coaches. Minor aitd The Herald on Central Aala af- In hfs remarks, Houley noted New Third Season — Ages 3-S France division of Automatic Pee Wee League dtreotor Marty ter her 19M trip. She will soon townspeoi^ an opportunity to the importance oC 'tawareneaa aprittkler Ctotp. of America to Herts will announce the teams, return after a second trip from b ^ m e acquainted with the FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY o f the worMngs o f the small Please Phono Mrs. A. Appleton, 872-4544 purdiase an 80-foot elevatlitg ntenegene aitd coaches In his that part of the world where rtw backfTOunda and bellefa of the towns'.’ as a member o f the platform fire apparatus with a dlvUcn. is gathering material tor a GALL 742-9510 ANYTUIE three leading contendera for the Oeneial Aawmbly. He noted he l,000«gaUeople informed. The Manchester Bridge Club and Kabul airport, green-htown in Other V.I.P. flights encircled A hooded witness, identified only as John Doe, tes­ forced him to pay more than $14,000 in interest on program will begin at 6 p.m. CAMERA played each Wednesday at 7:30 the forground and snow-topped Kabul and, finally, Steve watch­ tified yesterday l^ o r e the Senate Small Business loans totaling $1,900. He said the disguise was ’Ibe South Windsor Little p.m. and Friday at 8 p.m. at in the distance, he jtronounced ed happily with E. H. Altice, RENTAL Committee investigating the activities o f loan- needed to p r o t ^ him from possible underworld League wtU open offloially on the Italian American Club. Play Afghanistan the most beautiful sent adong by Boeing for the sharks. Identified as a former New York City busi­ retaliation. (AP Photofax) Sunday ceremonies begin­ Is open to the public. REPAIR nessman, he told the senators that loansharks ning ait 11:45 a.m. at the LltUe League fielld at Ayers and Nev- Have a problemT UTTER SLEUTHS enaRds. We’ll be glad to hi NEW YORK (AP) — Utter- Plotures will be taken of Fine Photo Finishing Envoys at Sharp Odds Columbia every t«Mn in the lAttfe League, bug detectlmi is a growing M Heralding so ah ptoyers must be present, branch of police work. N ASSIFF WELLES FARM W AGON in M l uhtforms, at 11:46. Mian- PoHce, sheriffs, health offi- Over Buffer Zone Issue c e n and others assodatod with SOMMMM «MT«R T9 MJIIIU9 CAMERA SHOP Politics lions Qiib GOODYEAR agers o t all teams from Pee ------; z r ROUTE 83, 'rALCOTTVILLE, CONN. — 649-7669 — 875-7395 (OMHaaed from Page One) Wees up to and including Sen­ litter prevention have found a 991 Main St. Manchester By SOL B. COHEN number of ways of detecting the Mtl ABB tUVtCU MOUN9 fNt WOBIB Both sides, Harrlman said, ior Division are requested to In another area, the United unseen litterbug particularly the speak of an Independent, demo­ Names Slate contact aU boys on their teams States is working on proposala Steve Cavagnaro, one of Man­ large-scale litterer who dumps cratic, peaceful and prosperous to inform them of the ceremon­ to support any tnetnam settle­ chester’s five McCarthy-pledged Roy Ferguson was named the bundles or even truckloads of South Vietnam; both talk of the ies and picture taking. Better than it has to he ment with a peacekeeping sys­ delegates to the June 21-22 Dem- new president of the Lloras d u b trash along roadsides. Geneva agnoments as a basis NEW TREADS;..retreads on sound tire bodies The master of ceremonies for tem run by neural Asian na­ ocraUc State ConvenUon, said at its recent «ntiinii meeting, Police officers examine such tions. ' for i>eace; each speaks of South today that he is "with Me- He succeeds Mjrron Berkowltz the brief opening ceremony will A Vietnamese self-determination; be Uratiertbo DelMastro. The litter carefully for identifying IXplomaUc officials, reporting Carthy all the way." who held the post twb yecurs. evidence. They often find a clue. 2nd B-i-G both appeal for a peacefully He said (that reports that he ^nie gro also elected Qun- Rev. James A. Birdsall of St. this today, said the idea is to reunified Vietnam, and both Peter’s BlplaKopol Church will It may be a letter addressed to provide more effective supervl- has switched his support to nar Olson, first vice president; pledge 'Oiemselves to the mili­ give the opening prayer. Flag the offender, an old bill, rent re­ sion than has been provided by N.Y. Sen. Robert Kennedy “are Alfred Lange, second vice pre- ceipt, bank statement or a mag­ W EEK o f tary provisions of the Geneva untnie,” and charged that they gident; Arnold Hanna, third vice raising will be done by the Abe the powerless Indochina Ckmtrol accords. MUer American Legion Post. azine or newspaper to which the Commisalon made up ot India, were circulated by one of Man- p^giaent; Robert Baldwin, se- ♦plus 2 7( ’Thuy, however, made clear The principal speaker will -be offender subscribes. Poland and Canada. chester’s eight unpledged dele- , Qop women to Meet to 4 ft that Hanot insists on satisfac­ per tire Mlayor Howard E. Fitts. In California recently a de­ OUR GALA If the exchanges between Am­ ^ „ cretary; Jules Pachor, treasur- Estim ated partment stoih label on a cartmi tion of “ primordial’’ demand— C a v ^ r o wlU be floor m ^ - e ,; RusseU Carlson, taU twlst- Doaiald Burger, the District 8 bassador W. Averell Harrlman an unconditional end to U.S Fed. Ex. Tax Administrator of Little I.eague, eventually led police to a major and Ifinister of State Xuan ager at the state conv^tlon for ^ gudney, Uon tamer; recovery Y bombing and all other acts of will also speak, followed by litter offender. Tbuy bear fruit, the Americans (depending war against North Vietnam. Richard Soucler, the president Keep America Beautiful re­ would like to see the machinery from toe4th^natorialDUWct, hiu, directoi for two-year on size) Otherwise other "matiters of comprised of the towns of Man- of the South Windsor Little ports another' willful litterbug to poilce any peace arrange­ terms. and 4 common interest" cannot be Chester, Glastonbury, Marl­ League, who will introduce the deliberately cUt all the names Wattrprsd* Full-ll|ur« Dial ments in the hands of such neu­ The Women’s RepuUlcon retreadable discussed, he said. borough and East Hampton. tires of the ofllcers of the local league, the and addresses off trash he tral Aslan states as Burma, In* Club will hold a dinner meeting 95 ’The oontorence recessed until sa m e siM major league teams, managers planned to Junk along the high­ dta and Indonesia. 1110 floor manager for the Me- „ „ at Clark’s Restaurant *14“ Saturday. Carthy delegates from the First and coaches. Mrs. Gerald Boop, way, but forgot about a medi­ Harrhnan signaled American Congressional District (moat of WlUImanUc at 6: 80 p.m., ac­ president o f the Ladies Auxili­ cine bottle. The police traced thinking on the subject in pre­ cording to the newly elected RED-WHITE the towns in Hartford County) ary, wUl then be introduced. him through the prescripUon senting Us government’s first president, Mrs. James Ander­ will be Atty. Sanford Plepler, Leonard Yost will present the number on the label! poUcy statement in the peace Grants Accepted another of Manchester’s five son. ReservatKms may be made talks. He said any new agree­ • FVee mounting 7.75x14* (7.50x14) 7.75x15 (6.70x15) 7.00x13 McCarthy-pledged_____ delegates. with Mrs. Kirby Tappan or Mrs. ment would need international By School Board And Jack Goldberg, another 9^****'„ ' . • Mick your size now and Go Goodyear 6.50x 13 ..... supervision but on a stremger, 7.35x14 (7.00x14) 7.35x15 (6.50x15) Federal and state grant en­ local McCarthy delegate, will Nine Now Voters • You get the same famous load-gripping wider 'basis that the Oommu- ^or Qentralioni titlements totaling almost $33,- serve as floor whip for the The Board of Admissions add­ type tread design that comes on our new 6.95x14 (6.50x14) 6.40x15 6.00x 13 PTA nlst-Westem-neutral commis­ 000 were accepted by the Board Manchester McCarthy delega­ ed nine new voters at the last sion set up by the 1954 Geneva car "Power cushion” tires _____ - d iV IA * of Education at this week’s meet­ tion. It will be his task to see voter making and it was an accords that‘s ended France’s even match, thpe Republicans, STAND ing and will be distributed that the deleg;ates know the LARGER SIZES 4 FOR ^411 war in inddehina. among local public and parochial Issues and arc present to vote. three Democrafa sind three in- PLANT SALE "Experience has demonstrat­ schools before the current fiscal dependtfnta.'*^^ S. O. M. B. ed the shortcomings of the exist­ 0 200 WEST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER.... year ends June 80. Republican town chairman Four of the prospective vot­ ing procedures,’’ said Hani- d * S atisfaction O r M o n e y b a c k and vice chairmen of the 4th ers appeared at the session, two SATURDAY, MAY 18 (Owned and Operated by Michael Patrick) man. "We believe one of our The board, in accepting the allotments, voted to request that Senatorial District are meeting others were restored and three 2 P.M. - 4 Pja. major tasks will be to devise in Glastonbury tonight to elect *>ad applied at the town clerk’s more effective ways of supervis­ the Board of Directors estab­ MANCHESTER PARKADE We Are Newly Remodeled, Refurnished and Reorgemized! lish separate "washout” ac­ a state central cOmmitteenian o®*ce for forms. SOUTH SCHOOL LAWN ing any agreement and insuring and a commltteewoman. counts of $30,001.94 and $2,905 '^When case, crystal and crown remain infect. Our "New Look" will surprise you! Come on down, look us over, and get acquainted ... ! We the fair and equitable inveetlga- Assured of r e-election, Manchester Evening Herald 147 S. MAIN STREET tlon of complaints." to permit receipt of the mon­ ies. with no known opposition, are ^^umbla correspondent Vir­ will feature: Notive fruit and vegetables as well os shipped-in items. "Farm Fresh, Picked He added that ’’^ e natiMis of ’The larger of the grants will Atty. John Shea of Manchester ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. D aily!" Asia, with tiielr cnxdal interests and Mrs. Jane Christopher of in the stability of the area,” provide $20,025 to the public schools and $0,476 to the paro­ East Hampton. AOENOY CANCELS PLANs W e’U also feature:— A complete line of groceries. Delicatessen Department, Bakery Products. rtiould be "associated with the PAWTUCaCET, R.I. (AP) — chial schools, to be used for the Shea, Incidentally, Is co- monttorlng” of any agreements The Blackstone Valley antipov­ Howors and Plants of all kinds! acquisition of library books and chairman, of a GOP First Con­ reached. gressional District committee. erty agency canceled plans On the face of It, this, would resource materials,, and audio­ visual instructional materials. seeking a candidate to oppose Monday night for a controver- seem to offer Communist CUna incumbent Cong. Emilio Q. sial birth control program after DO YOU KNOW WHERE THE PLYWOOD CENTER IS a part in the policing Job. But This is the third year such funds have been allocated under Daddario, a Democrat, in the Pawtucket’s Mayor Robert F. CHECK the$e outstanding Savings the diplomatic sources stressed November elections. Bums issued an ultimatum— ’Title n of the Elementary and Dlscontlnned lANCH-COMMBRCIAL TRUCK TIRE that the Amertcans have no ------“ Drop the program' or get out of STOP DOWN AND SEE THIS AMAZING NEW PRODUCT ALl4 FLAVORS “SEALTEST” Secondary Education Act. such idea in mind. Instead Manchester Democratic Towi/ City Hall.” FANCY, EXTRA LARGE An unexpended balance of Washington wants membership Chairman Ted Cummings, who In a letter to the board of dl- NO MONEY DOWN 6 $695.88 remain^ from last year’s IC E C R E A M in any control system confined has been interested for years in rectors of the Blaokstone Valley • ' SPRINKLE A FLOOR ON THIS WEEKEND allotment, the board noted. ’Thus, h e a d to neutral or nonaligned coun­ being named 4th Senatorial Die- Community Action Program, the town will actually receive Yi Gal., All Flavors tries, the informants said, so the trict committeeman to the Dem- Burnq said that if the agency ENDS WAXING FOREVER— SEEAMLESS>- LEnUCE $30,306 this year. Use our Communists can’t exercise the ocratic State Central Comqiit- accepted any part of a $12,791 > lu llt for am The second allocation of $2,- lens, veto that has kept the present tee, today repeated his position grant from the federal govem- dependable 6.70-15 (6-PR) S1MI 02.43 LOW COST— A CHILD CAN DO IT control commissiem powerless. 950 comes from state funds un­ cervice with 7.00-19 (6-PR) I12.H S2.09 Easy Pay Plan! FIRST OF THE SEASON! of- two years ago. ment, he would see that the tijbla-tou(h 6.50-16 (6-PR) 51I.N 57.56 VINE MATURED Although the U.S.-North Viet­ der Public Act 85, and will be He said, “ Just as then, when agency was forced out of its of- 3-T Nylon cord body a.25-20(10-PR) $47 SO $6.20 GEORGIA namese peace talks seem to be used to provide instructional I declined the support of the fices by 5 p.m. on June 7. SEE IT — TO BELIEVE IT l ^ l y bogged down over the equipment and services for dis­ Manchester delegation for the After a lengthy discussion, the lb question of American bombing advantaged children attending post, I feel the same way now.” board decided to return the TOMATOES PEACHES north of the 17th parallel, U.S. St. James Parochial School and "I believe,” he added, "that it money. The vote was 20 to 9. spokesman refuse to be pessi- East Catholic High School. VINYL PECAN £99 RED MAHOGANY 3,25 FRUITWOOD £99 is to the best interests of the The birth control program mleUc. District that I set aside my per- was to have been opera .ed by ACTDMN MAHOGANY £25 APPLE-WOOD £99 EXTRA FANCY FIRST OF THE SEASON! After the second session sonal desires In favor of the re- Planned Parenthood of Rhode GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Wednesday, at whlbh Thuy said CALIFORNIA 12 Oz. Pkg. Police Arrests election of Dave Barry to the island. The money was the first Kdly Road and VenwMi Circle— Phone 876-6292 or 646-0101— Vernon, Conn. continuation of the bombing was State Senate.” to be allocated to a Rhode Is- - OVER 100 PANELS TO CHOOSE FROM - ea blocking the consideration of Manchester Democrats )iave 18 land antipoverty organization CHERRIES larger issues, an American CUKES Richard R. Gagnon, 20, of of the 24 delegates in the four- for that purpose, COODYFAR IIRIS AT COMPFTIIIVI FMilC! S AISF) AVAH ARIF AF IFIF iOllOWIWF; INDFPrNDf.NI IIFAIFRS spokesman commented: "We 160 'Prospect St. was charged town District and can outvote did find a few things v^ere we wiith two counts o f failure to the other three tovims combined. believe we have a common in­ FIRM, RIPE obey a traffic signal yesterday Glastonbury has six delegates, FANCY, FRESH terest.” at 6:23 'p.m. after a patrolman Marlborough has three and East He may have been referring allegedly observed 'Wm driving Hampton has two. NICHOLS • MANCHESTER TIRE, Inc. to Harrlman’s statement at lb hte motorcycle Uhrough red 295 Broad Street— Phone 648-1161 Manehceter String Beans isday’B session outlining Ugtits at Main and School Sts. Iran gave women the vote in PLYWOOD (XNRR BANANAS in ^ io h it seems reason- He will aippear in Manchester 1968; now eight women serve in. 075-4304 RT. 83 VERNON 875-4304 P> hope to find agreement.” Oiroujt Court 12 June 3. Iran’s parliament. m i ... . _____ 3 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 P A O B iilfm i P i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968

ent day Russia wHl not choose, either, to t ■ L-' ^ Jlaitrljwm risk the tremendous shock to world opin­ ion and Its own prestige which would €tt?ttttt|^ IlFraiii come from a resort to force. PUBU8UBO BY THE So far, the Czechs cue acting as if HERALD FRnmNO CO.. INC they expected to be able to get away 18 BUm U SUTMl MAnobMter, Conn. with very important symbolic changes . Meet Miss Conneetieut! THOMAS r. l^ O U S O N In the atmosphere of thetr own living WALTER R. FERGUSON PuMUhen and thetr own politics-as if they felt Miss Connecticut will be on Founaed October 1, 1881 themselves well on the way to defining ' hand to meet, greet and officially Publisbed Every Bvenlnc Except Sundayi a new Gind special variety of OommtBi- •lid HoUdays. Entered at the Poat Offlee at open the Jamboree at 6 P.M. Mtuiohester, Coon., aa Second Claes Mall Ism just for themselves. So far, the Matter. Czechs are acting as if the worst re­ and MISS CONNECTICUT invites you to attend our annual Friday evening May 17 BUBSCRIPnON RATES prisal they have to fear, from Russia, Payable In Advance One Tear ...... 880.00 Is the possibility that 'Russia may re­ Six Months ...... 18.60 Three Months ...... 7.80 fuse some of the finanotal. credit the One Month ...... 3.60 country needs. ' MEMBER OF Meanwhile, however, the buoyant and Meet Miss Hartford! THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaoclated Press is exclusively entitled brave confidence of the rebellious 10 the use ot repubilootlon of all news dis­ Czech Communists has begun to evoke Miss Hartford will be with us patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ ed in this paper and also the local news ptib- reactions from Moscow and from its on Saturday. May 18 llahed here. more loyal satellites which leave no from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Alt tixfata ol republlcetlon of special dis­ patches herein are Sso reserved. doubt as to the way Moscow feels about The Herald Printing Compcuiy Inc., as­ all this. Yet that “more loyal satellite” sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ is, at the moment, merely Poland, PHOTO JiMliOHEE graphical errors appearing In advertisements BRING YOUR CAMERAS and other reeding matter in The Manchester which is Itself living In at least partial Evening Herald. revolution from Moscow’s sternest rule. AND HAYE A GOOD TIME Subsetiber to Los Angeles Tlmes-Wiashlng- The Hungarian Communist Leader Ka- Friday, May 17, 6-P.M. to 9:30 P.M. and Saturday, May 1 8 ,1 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. ton Post News Service. Full service client of N. E. A. Service, Inc. dar seems to have put himself cautious­ Publlahers Representatives — The Julius ly in the Czech comer. He Mmself, al­ Mathews Special Agency — New York, Chi­ FACTORY DEMONSTRATIONS and PROFESSIONAL TIPS BY 25 PHOTO EXPERTS cago, Detroit and Boston. though the man put In by Ricssla In MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA­ 1956, has been liberating Hungary by TIONS. significant degrees. As for Rumania, Display advertising closing hours: which lies most directly ol all under the For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. embrace of Russian military might, it For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Monday has been behaving for months In defi­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. For Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. ance of Russian diplomatic purposes. For Saturday — l p.m. Thursday. From almost every angle, then, the Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before publication. 5 p.m. Friday for Saturday Czech revolution has more propitious and Monday publication. conditions than the Hungarian revolu­ 'niuraday, May 16 tion had in 1056. Yet there has to be the same kind of cautionary hope that made sense in 1956. In that year, the Have Peace Talks Ever Failed? Hungarians had it made, safely, and SOUND MOVIES The common Mne, for diplomaits, poli­ with tacit Russian acceptance of what For Super 8 ticians, commentaitors, and edltorlaliErts, they were doing, and then proved inca­ are here la that the peace talks now begun in pable of stopping their own revolution Paris have relatively smell chance of at any middle ground destination. The success. Thds is the presumably dispas­ Czechs have already staked out tremen­ Now get llic dtnicriNion of Huund in your home movies. Continuous sionate kind of comment. There is an­ dous symbolic gains for their own spirit of independence—gains which if they can Demonstrations during the Photo other kind of comment which considers Jamboree, the peace talks doomed to failure, and be attained and be held should be con­ which specializes in discussing what sidered strategically satisfactory for the ought to happen when they do tail. historical moment. No one, in any case, dares voice very There Is no longer any real question much optimism, or belief in any quick about what is going to win in the long kind of progress. run. It Is going to be the evolution Photoerraohed By Sylvian Oflara With that Uie situation, it might be in­ toward freedom of the erstwhile Rus­ MAY MOON teresting to indulge in an opposite btand sian satellites. On occasions, this evolu­ of speculation. tion is going to be revved up to the speed of revolution. But the inevitable One might begin by asking this ques- i ,t tton: temptation to go all the way In one big A Thought for Today How often, in history, have peace nego- revolutionary jump does not necessarily Inside Report Sponsored by the Manchester Connecticut Yankee Uaftoiu, once begun by an actual meet­ represent the quickest way to reach the Council of Churches ing of representative of ithe beUiger- ultimate destination. by By A.H.O. ents, said meeting opendy authorized and Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak It was about thirty years ago oCHcially Staged, failed to produce an that parents decided on a new The effect of ’’one man one menit, wlith Dempsey doubling Beyond Buttons And Seams WASHING’TON — TTie reason agreed to a 84 'billion 'limit on course in raising their children. vote” reapporUonment on the his victory margin, the Demo­ if end of the war they Involved? President Johnson probably will spending reductions at that ”I don’t lay a hand on my chil­ Recent news of the spread of the mak­ Connecticqt House of Represent­ crats took the Senate 26 to 11. We are positive history does contain get his 10 per cent Income tax meeting. He quickly made clear dren, and no one else lays a atives in the 1966 election ap­ Instances of authorized, otficlsd meetbigs ing of fine seams without using needle surcharge, in spite of himself, that he had not. TTie next step hand on my children.” With peared to bear out the com­ This result; again, if we may of peace envoys which did flan to reach and thread has now been followed by becomes clear only when his was Mr. Johnson’s outburst on money rolling In during and af­ puterizings done by the bi-par- be permitted to guess without any agreement for truce and peace, and the announcement of a device capable conduct is contrasted with that May 3, a product more of bad ter the Second World War, par­ tisan redistricting experts of actual resort to th? computers, which broke up and yielded the stage to of attaching buttons, in a matter of sec­ of Rep. Wilbur D. Mills on the temper than legislative guile. ents decided on a second course the 1965 session. does not seem out of line wUh a renewal or a continuation and perhaps onds, also without use of needle and morning of Friday, May 3-. Indeed, Mr. Johnson himself of action. ”We are going to give the expectations of the 1965 Just as Mr. Johnson was ■worried that his outburst had our children all the things we They told themselves that the computers, who intended to escalation of fighting. thread. erupting in a televised press The business ot ironing, instead of sew­ killed the tax bUl, as he pro­ never had.” And they did. But new 177 districts they were take from the Democrats the But we dannot specify such instances conference tirade against Mills s< the things they should have historic advantage they had without going to 'the history books first. ing, suits and dresses together, and phesied to newsmen later .that dra'wing were so drawn as to and Congress that seemed to day on a plane ride to Kansas given them, example, direc­ hl'therto possessed In the Senate now the business o£ using a small, light­ give both parties a fairly equal Our genera impression is to the con­ condemn the tax increase to CSity. And 'indeed, he almost did. tion, love, etc., they gave them chance at corvtrolllng the House districting. trary—that once 'formal peace negotia­ weight hand tool which fastens the but­ death, Chairman Mills was Angry Senate members lof the nothing. if there were a repeat of the tions have opened, they are likely to pro­ ton securely when one turns the handle, meeting quietly in the Long- conference committee consider­ Today, this country is reaping We focus attention on the ac­ worth House Office Building state election of 1962, when tual results of Connecticut re- ceed to a successful conclusion. One are obvious last minute desperation ing the tax bill dug in 'their the harvest. 'What can be done? Governor Dempsey won by a reason for this is relatively elemental. flourishes on the part of the established with key Democratic members heels, insisting on the 86 'billion I don’t know. However, this apportionment In the erne elec­ of his House Ways and Means 60,000 margin. Both Bides have to come to the point cut 'that had 'passed the Senate. column is entitled, ”A ’Thought tion where It has been in force, garment and fashion trades, ail designed Committee. While hot words 1966, because it now seems where they are really rec^itlve to the to buy off and postpone the day when To the amazement of the for Today.” In 1962, under the old' appor­ flowed from the White House, tionment system, Dempsey, quite possible that the forfheom- idea of peace, really tired of their par­ somebody is doing to create a seamless, Mills was coolly asserting that ■White House, however. Mills Rev. Francis J. Mihalek turned the other cheek .to the winning by 60,000, got a House Ing national election of 1968 ticular war, before they even agree to buttonless g:arment made out of the the increase must and would be Church of the Assumption may give another teat, from the a formal meeting that can be called a whole cloth. passed. President. On May 6, he won which cons'isted of 183 Republi­ ONE SHOT Ways and Means approval of cans and 111 Democrats. other side of the returns, to the negotiatian. The trade thinks that if It can make Mills told his colleagues he new Connecticut legislative dis­ had become convinced that a a out of "wot less than” 8^ bil­ It may be hlstorioally sound, then, to the manufacture and repair of present lion, after rejecting 86 'billion. In 1966, the first test of reap­ tricts. -say that the odds are actually heavily style garments an easier, more simpli­ tax Increase was desirable and Herald portionment at the polls, Demp­ necessary. The $4 billion celling He was aiming then for a com­ ’This could, quite conceivably, in favor of success for the talks now fied process, mankind will never bother promise of 85 bilUon in the con­ sey won by 116,000, or nearly TRADE-IN! that Mr. Johnson had imposed -* Yesterdays his 1962 marg^in, and the be a year In which the Republi­ opening in Paris. to pursue Its own comfort and pleasure on cuts in current spending to ference. But Senators, led by can main ticket carries the state While we are experimenting with the to the logical point where It rids Itself Louisiana’s Russell Long, were House wound up with 117 Demo- accompany the tax increase was 25 Years Ago ciats to 60 Republicans, a sav­ by 60,000 or 115,000, or more. unoithodox conclusion thait the chances of Its continual worry about length and too low ito win passage on the ■so irritated at Mr. Johnson’s BV>r the Republicans to carry May 3 loutburst that they flat­ age politica'l switch. of peace are almost guaranteed bright fit EUid its continual chore of buttoning House floor, Mills stressed. But Clyde Beckwith ot Trotter St. the state by any such margin ly refused to accept a cut one at Paris, we may as well take a look at and unbuttoning In the same dreary se­ he made clear the amount of the is installed as state command­ Without getting out our own would, by the theory of the 1966 BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE spending reduction was a ques­ penny less than 86 billion. Mills er of the Yankee Division 'Vet­ computers, however, we would computers, almoat guarantee another possi'taUity. quences, season after season. As Mills well knows, that This Is the possibility that the negotia­ We salute the trade’s increasing In­ tion more of tactics than high erans Association. guess that this big turn around them control of both houses of principle. spending reduction goes too the 1969 General Assembly. tions may prove much more direct and genuity, but we do not concede it suc­ deep for House 'liberals. Admin­ Mrs. Elizabeth Cross and was fairly well in line with the This is just one piece of an York Strangfeld g^ive blood for extrapolations of the bi-partisan OF OUR BIG CAMERA TRADE-IN! speedy than anybody has dared predict. cess in its long range aims. Eventually, imposing weight' of evidence istration lobbyists nov/ iwant The particular news Item the House to return the whole the sixth time to the Red redistricters of the 1965 session. So far as the Ingredients of deadlock are we think and believe and hope, some­ that conflicts with the myth, Cross Blood Program. which stimulated our Interest concerned, Washington and Hanoi haye body is going to. come up with some propagated by the White House, mattei’ to -the Senate-House The calculation of the redis- in Republican prospects for the € h a r(;e ali been throwing them at one another, long devastatingly simple design of a single that Mills had been double­ conference committee and 10 Years Ago trioters, with regard to the 1969 session was the one saying range, for years. There is some slight garment, adjustable to all purposes and crossing and frustrating the warned liberals the cut ■will State Senate, was somewhat that Rep. Robert Calins of Mad­ We have made arrangements with a reputable New York President the last two weeks of eviscerate social welfare pro­ Dr. Pascal Poe of Tanner similar, with a slight difference. ison .veteran of eight sessierB, the bang- Describes Execution Methods man’s noose, the electric chair r . and the fining squad are done away with os the rack, the VETERANS screw, burning at the stake, From Your Neighbor's Kitchen Spoeidf Wad. - Sot.. May 15 -18 PBOORAM: U. S. D. A. CHOICE Ex-Warden Urges Abolishing Death Penalty drowning, throwing to the kens, When baking for a speelal and uther batharic methods “Educational Benefits for VETERANS ocoarion, ib a . Allan (VIMnla) By CUNTON T. DClhnr throughout the institution when it is a deterrent to crime. Sta- ones of the condemned. They protect society and must work '**•’*• *** better Clark of 48 AroelUa Dr. often Special to Hie Waatalngtoa Foot the switch is dirown. tistlcs show that where it has too suffergreatly. They have toward the rehabilitation of the ^ Who Served On Active Duty After makes Orange Chiffon Ckke E^Utor'a Note: Itils article From 89 . personid ex- been abolished, there is no no- not committed an)r crime, but offender, I believe that most with Fresh Orange Sauoe, "a ie adapted from teetlmony pre­ periences, I made the follow- tlceable difference in the their grief Is heavy. prisoners, edeoept for mental Award Winners January 31^ 1955” large oake which la wcoderful sented by Duffy, former Ward­ ing observations of death by number of homocides committ- It costa more to execute than cases, can be changed for the for a party buffet" 8he also MONTREAL (AP) Two has a ftiviottte raol()e for RoUi. en of San <]uentin Prison, to. a lethal gas: ed in like areas. In some cases. to send a person to prison to better. A few will have to be RtTu m e apprenticeship TRAININO Orange Chiffon CSke Senate Judiciary Subcommlttise With the exception of the homicides are higher in capital serve a full life sentence. A not- kept under close confinement for "'®*"“*** Boston Bruins • TWO and FOUR YR. COLLEGES have captured top awards in in support of a Ull by Sen. death wat(di (which is used in punishment states than in Ml Illinois penologist reported the rest of their natural lives. • ON-THE-JOB TRAININO 2)4 oupi alfteil oake flour oupi migar PhUlp A. Hart D-Mich.) to all methods) there are no last neighboring states that have in the Peb. 1, 1968, issue of re- Some must die in prison. They e VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS ..... > teaspoons baUng powder abolish the death penalty for hours of'*■* r-'-rpreparation--———- —of —the ----- body^ caa/wsiais^wabolished thewic vswuvssdeath penalty. s.I saa^wcaanewal vsson o.a survey ..whe had wei-ewcae ifvi,not OTJllkOJIueUsentenced lUto UettUl.death. ____j TTwlAav BoooyHidb lartriTaaw urr was fViA m VETERANS EDUCATIONAL BENEFTTS federal crimes. of the condemned. The prisoner believe that executions promote made: ‘T found that 80 years Some who have been sentMiced STioay me wumr m me % teaspoon cream of tartar James Norris Memorial Award THURSDAY, MAY 16—8:00 PJH. 1 leaiqKxm sidt WASHINGTON — Bom and is kept in a holding ceil in a more similar crimes in the com- of imprisonment cost the state to death would fall into this cate- HOWELL CHENEY TECHNICAL SCHOOL V4 cup salad oU raised in the "prison town" separate room for his last few munlty. Many of us in prison about (40,000 assuming no cost- gory; others could be changed as the league’s top defenseman, while center Derek Sanderson S unbeaten egg yoHa of Ssin Quentin, I have spent hours. He does not see the gas. work also know that there are offsetting activity on the part of t neranmiii« fha V ^ i:. MANCHESTER, EXIT 92—Wilbur Crow Highway all but a few of my adult years chamber until he enters it. A more homicides following an the prisoner. By way of c ^ p a r - ^ ^ ^ 1 cup egg whites, (7 or 8 ) ^Moaored by Manchester Comnumlty College "THE BEST MEATS AT in prison work. I have had over few moments before the execution than preceding one. Ison, the costs of a capital trial ubed We have amnia faeilitlea . aa t — - Juloe of 3 medium oranges, 32 years of practical experience scheduled hour a chaplain visits There 4s no equality in con- and appeals, special security offenders ^vav from *** f^ ^ plus water enough to make )4 cup liquid in handUntr adult offenders, both with him. male and female, who have He is dressed iniin', blue Jeans who commit murder,murder. I have the long stay on condemned warranted vour* ay cuncms. oanaeiarai grated rind of 3 oranges THE LOWe W PRICES” IS OUR (about 3 tablespoons) been condemned to death. and a white shirt. He is ac- often said, and I repeat here— row, the rehearsals, and carry- drew 92 points, for out-dlstanc- industrial Award I have personally witnessed companied the 10 or 12 steps by that I can take you intn San ing out of an executiem, were in When toe death penalty is ing Montreal’* Jacques Lemalre 'Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Read Herald Ads Emil J. Prucha Jr. of Earl Blft flour, sugar, huiring over 160 executions and have two officers and quickly Quentin Prison or to Sing Sing, excess of (60|000. Capital pun­ stricken from our statutes, and who had 41., NOTTO TmtniEO TO SAVE ^t.,, Is the recipient of toe In- powder and salt into bowl, legally officiated at the execu­ strapped in the metal chair, the Leavenworth or Atlanta Prisons ishment is by no means cheaper dustrtal Education Award and 2(ake a weU and add oil, egg tion of 88 men and 2 women. stethoscope is applied and the and I can ipiclt out many pris- than Ufe Imprisonment, and the Citation of Merit of toe Manu- Y<8ka, orange Juice and rind, Before my appointment as door sealed. ’The warden gives oners in each Institution serv- Jurisdiction that maintains it facturer’s Association of Conn. ^<^t with spoon until -smooth. YOU MONEY warden of San Quentin, I par­ the executioner the signal and, ing Ufe sentences or less, and pays for It dearly In both money I Prucha, who is ^9, received Beat egg whites and cream ticipated in 60 legal hangings. out of sight of the witnesses, can prove that their crimes and humsm costs." a (60 check and toe cltatlm as uf tartar In large bowl untQ The 2 women wore the first the executioner presses the were Just as atrocious, and Oalifomia’s admirdstrator of toe outstanding member of toe whites form very stltf peaks, executed in the State of Cali­ lever that allows the cyanide sometimes much more so, than the youth and adult corrections class of 1968 at HoWell Cheney <^tiout three to five minutes of fornia. eggs to mix with the distilled most o f those men on the row. agency wrote In an article In Regional Vocational-Technical beating with electric mixer at U. S. D. A. CHOICE water and sulphuric acid. ’The verdiot of death by lethal Let me preface my presenta- Federal Probation and Parole School In Manchester. He spe- bigh speed. Do not underbeat, tiCR with a brief account of In a matter of seconds the execution is, I belleive, an emo­ Magazine for Jime, 1964. hank "T You./ cialised ini toe tool and die Pour flour and egg yolk mix- prisoner is unconscious. At tional release by those who are methods of execution in the "There is also the argument of course. He Is the son of Mr. ture slowly over beaten egg first, there is evidence of hearing the case. United States. Hanging, whether cost. Why support some murd­ and Mrs. Emil J. Prucha. whites, folding until Just bltiid- the prisoner is dropped through horror, pain, strangling. It is a Hie death penalty is also a erer for the rest of his life when Prucha has been active In ed. Do not sUr. Pour into un­ BOnOM ROUND horrible sight; wltaesses faint. a trap after climbing ttie tradi­ privilege o f the pcior.- we could execute him, and save We celebrate the birthday of our Manchester school affairs and Is currently greased 10-inch tube pan. In lethal gas the last prepara­ tional 18 steps or whether he is I have never known a person all that money, the argument president of toe photography IBake 06 minutas In 826-de­ tions are not so grim. ’The fam­ Jerked from the floor after hav­ o f meemstn have been executed. goes. club, a member of the Safety gree oven then Increase ho 350 ily of the prisoner do not go ing been bound and hooded In If he has a competent attor­ "Like so many arguments store with special gift values for you. patrol and treasurer of toe sen- degrees for 10 to 16 minutes, through such a harrowing ex­ (HecaU photo bjr BueeMeha) black, is a gruesome method of ney who develops the case and favoring the death penalty, tots ior class. He also participated Turn pan upride down over TOP ROUND perience when they claim a execution vdilch has been used who can play upon toe emo- does not hold up under factual MRS. ALLAN CLARK body that has not been mutilat­ In Intramural basketball. He neck o f funnel or bottle. Hang for many years, and is still tinns o f the Jury, he usually re­ analysis. The actual cost of ed. I have talked with hundreds plana to take a postgraduate until cold. Loosen oake from This makes about four dozen The couple has two daughters, used in several states. ceives a lesser degree. execution, the cost of operation, OAST of these folks and, adthough tool and die course this fall at sides o f pan wtth spatula. PTost rolls. Mrs. Louis Zinkiewlca of 114 On a nod from the warden, the maximum security con- they are grief-stricken, it is not There is always the chance Cheney Tech, before entering or serve wtth Orange Sauce. The dough may be kept re- Pond Lane, and Mrs. J(9m the executioner signal the three o f error. It is true that the au- den\ned unit, the years spent by quite so hard on them emo­ the military service. This cake serves from 13 to frigerated and covered with Pitta of 17 Mt. Vernon Dr., men in the small enclosure on ttomatic appeal used in some some inmates In condemned 16. tionally. plastic wrap. Vernon; two granddaughters the gallow, and the officials cut Mates is a means o f finding any status, and a pro-rate share of Fresh Orange Sauoe ROAST Throughout my 32 years of Mrs. d a rk has lived In Man- and a grandson. the taut strings, one of these errors. top-level prison officials, time 1 cup sugar Chester since her marriagfe 26 ’The Clarks are members of strings springs the trap, whUe Y ^ F ster If an innocent person is put spent in administering toe unit )4 teaspoon salt the other two are attached to Sowing up “ Events years ago. Her husband Is a Center Congregational Church, to death, and in later years the add up to a cost substantially 2 tablespoons cornstarch process engineer lat Pratt and where Mrs. dark sings In toe dummy ropes. TWa gives the ^ greater than the cost to retain 1 cup orange Juice three somewhat clear 3 ^ - o'prison y ^ s I haVe toe real murderer comes to Whitney Dlidalon of United choir. They are also members tha ahvavs beeii against capital pun- light, it is too late to do any­ them in prison toe rest of their 1 tablespoon butter Aircraft Oorp., East Hart- of toe Manchester Square conscience, projecting the p^aoners have always thing about it. ’There have been lives.” I In Capital 1 tablespoon grated orange fonj, Dance dub. actual springing of the trap or lb been a part of my Ufe. Murder- meuvy reversals by toe state Edmund G. Brown, former rind the other person. Governor of California stat­ Mix sugar, salt, cornatarch nm. ere have worked in our home. and federal courts. Many new SeientUt Finds Evidence ^ ^ criminals trials ordered, lesser degrees ed: and orange Juice in saucepan administered and governors end O f Earlier Tool Use and bring to boil. Boll one mbi' h a r r ^ n v exn ^ encT 'oP boliM types have been assigned “ I am unalterably opposed to 89 to our gardens and to repair Presidents have commuted capital punishment. It doesn’t weighed and measured for and maintenance of buildings. many condemned inmates to a do a single, solitary bit of good ength drop to ^o the needs lesser sentence than death. and this has been proved time list has unearthed evidence an U.$.D.A. ing of the nrok, the ai*e of the Cake may also be served with Although I 'have never per­ after time. As a matter of fact, ancestor of man was using a neck and bo^ mesj^mta ^ ^ ^ sonally known of an innocent it increases violence because warm sauce and vanilla Ice crude stone hammer 10 million cream. w takra. the death penalty is vmmg on person who was executed, there when the state is guilty of a years earlier than man himself Top Round the simple Understandable state- Is documented proof that this violent act it encourages the Rolls SIRLOIN TIP A A had been thought to be using 1 cup milk, scalded and ^ ment tlmt "it is wrong to kUl". has happened a few tlmea. It individual to be guilty of a vio­ any tools. cooled lb not toe prlsoow « t r a ^ ^ murders that toe men ls too late to do anything about lent act. This is seen by ’The society said Wednesday j Jb STEAK to death. His eyw w committed, yeast cake dissolved In 1 cup 9 9 It after the trap has been violence following a war or fol- Dr. Louis S. B. Leakey, famed out of his head, hla tomyie ^ ^ prlpon ^rung. lowing an execution. lukewarm water; let stand MORE British anthropologist found evi­ 10 minutes lor are 100 per cent wrong There T hate to base this opinion dence at Fort Ternan, Kenya, g ROAST 9 9 mouth and toe k n o ^ toe n o ^ ^ melr act. tablespoons sugar People who come to our prl- on costs, but the cost of killing that the man-like creature te^[^n'"M lt may take large porttons of s t o j ^lat son are, in most cases, emotion- an individual is far, far great- and fleah from the side of the federal government "Kenyaplthecus irickerl” ap- 5 tablespoons shortening ally, morally or mentally dls- er than if we gave him life in parently hammered open ani- ^ ^ face. At ataioat all executions, another premeditated turbed. I have known cases of prison. The expenses of a trial, mal skulls and bones with the g 5.RIB CUT one. or more wltnesaes feint or men who have had to be execut- the delay, the additional guards, BUMBLE BEE SOLID PACK murder. ’Two wrongs do not stone hammer 12 million years combine cooled milk and yeast have to be helped out of toe make a right. ed when all they were able to the lawyers fees, thd court fees ’The. prisoner remains dangl­ During my years at San Quen­ answer were toe legal answers are far greater than if life in . mixture; add sugar, salt and WHITE TUNA ' ing from the end of toe rope Leakey had discovered some ^ minute, 7>oz. can 35 tin I talked with every man to questions: "Know the differ- prison were the penalty, years ago at Olduval Gtorge In remaining for from 8'to 14 minutes before (and the two women) that were ence between right and wrong, "I win do anything I can to Tanzania remains of the two- u,ree cups of flour and mix ad- toe doctor, who climbs up a committed to San Quentin Prison the seriousness and quality of see that' capital punishment Is mllllon-year-old “ Homo Habll- dltlonal minute. Turn onto flour- HI*C small ladder and listens to his under_____ the .penalty . of death. toolr act, and the penalty they abolished." heartbeat, with a stethoscope, is.” a direct ancestor of man ^ ^^and five min- M 46-oz. $1 Many of these were executed; were facing.’’ In otoer respects When people who believe in which long was believed to be pronounces him dead. A prison others were sentences of com- they would be so mentally gone the death penality for all pre- f lAllili 't, , ______FMIIT DRINKS “ cans ■* guard stands at toe feet of toe ufe imprisonment, the earth’s first toolmaker. ^nead unUl smooth and elaa- that toeir cases were pitiful, m'edltated murders are faced But toe society quoted Leakey texture hanged person and holds toe without possibility of pa- Some would have to be led to with toe question: "Would you call: body steady, because during toe ^ have had new trials a# saying toe new discovery In- ^ toe gallows or toe gas chamber; want .your son, your daughter, CELEBRATION dicates the prehuman creature ,gj fg,gg until first lew momenU there is ^ reversals. Some have died others dragged while screaming your loved one, executed if he was using tools in the Pliocene double in bulk. Punch down and usuaUy conalderoble struggling ^jjUe serving their sentences. 1 from fear. committed a premeditated mur- nmndiESTER c a b LOIN END period, 12 million years ago. let raise about one hour more. as the prisoner tries to breathe, j^^^d that 80 lifers died In pris- Often we are confronted with der?" The answer Invariably is OCEAN SPRAY Turn out onto floured board The legal witnesses are dls- j^e 10 yeans surveyed, toe statement: "How about the no. It therefore Is obvious that missed after having signed j j,ave personally asked every SPECIALS/ First-Quarter Report and cut into Parker House roUs. PORTIDN victims?" “ How about toeir lo v the death penalty Is good enough 643-2121 GRAN-APPLE forms. But toe body of toe (and toe two women) U ed ones?" for someone else, but not good Of Strikes, Days Lost Place on baking sheet and let condemned is left hanging be- tjjey ever gave any. thought to raise cne hour. Bake In 425-de- Yes, we do think of toe vlc- enough for me. W^SI^GTON (AP) - -^e „^^utes. low toe gallows lor an addi- the fact that they might be Urns and of toeir loved ones. I In several cases people have Labor Department says strikes URINK tiomal 14 or 20 minutes before executed should they commit a have counseled with families of said to me that all murderers In the first three months of 1908 the rope is cut. ’This Is to make murder or another crime cov- Nat: MA1tHMATE6 LAND O ' LAKES the victims. I have directed should be executed and then a 90 cost toe nation’s economy 9.9 certaln of death. gred by toe death penalty. I them, consoled them, wept with member of their family is faced million man-days of working The body Is then placed In a have asked hundreds — yes, op 39^ them, and prayed with them, with execution they inunediately time, toe highest frst-qurater Bottle w prison-made casket and kept In thousands, — of prisoners who CONNECTICUT'S FINEST What has happened to their lov- do an about face and want toeir figure in 18 years. BUHER toe morgue until relatives, or committed homicides, and who ed ones is wrong. But I repeat: loved one saved, There were 1,180 strikes in­ friends claim the remains. were not sentenced to death. l-L B . two wrongs do not make a right. Our prison systems are set up 'famous MaK£"$|-| |R T $ volving 678,000 workers during // Although I have seen several whether or not they thought of We also think of the loved on the concept ■that they must 2 9 0 the period, the Bureau of Labor PANELING CENTER" GIVES YOU electric chairs, I have never the death penalty before toe QTR6. R«5. Values Statistics said Wednesday. witnessed ein electrocution, commission of toeir act. ’Their CONTAD1NA Major strikes during the three ... GREATER VALUES, QUALITY Wardens and other penologists answer Is Invariably that they months affected the copper In­ have toW 'me that It Is about as

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WAMOMOTON (AP)— Hie culous and dangerous order be An/AP News Analyata primaries since MloUfan dov. In Package Store Robbery Pentagon haa aaeured outraged investigated." i By WAI^TBB B. MBABS George Romney dropped out as Asked about this, the Penta­ Aaaootated PrcM Writw a candidate 10 days before the Southern congreeamen tha| Two Hartford men, charged Court 12 Feg. 26 and, following gon said a prellmlnaty Inquiry opening race in New Hamp­ with robbery with violence in ^ hearing on probable cause aervloemen will be allowed to OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — In pri­ showed that on April 10, during shire. the armed holdup of the Cooper J*“ ®ch 7, were bound over to fly their home-atata flaga In the period of cii^ disturbance mary election defeat. Sen. Eu­ And Nixon strataglata have gene J. McCarthy has became a St. Package Store last Septem- ® South Vietnam—even U tboae after King’s death, a local deci­ had trouble con'vlnolng people sea Z Their trial, \riilch beaan Tuaa« flaga are emiblaaoned with the sion' was made within the 1st campaigner irltol to the Wilte that their massive primary vlo- her, were found guilty after a day afternoon, went in a smooth, House strategies of both Sen. Insignia of the C9vil War Confed* Marine Aircraft Wing in Viet­ tories without active oppoidtion trial in Hartford Superior Court orderly fashion until Lyman, Robert F. Kennedy and Vice eraoy. nam "to prohibit the outward from another candidate mean yestenrday afternoon. who was called to the stand to display of the Confederate President Hubert H. Humphrey. very much. Hie flap atanted about two The men, Richard E. Lyman, nearly drew an addition- weeka ago when Rep. W. 8. flag.” Kennedy needs an. active op­ Nixen encountered the ] ^ b - Stuckey, D-Oa„ told the House The aim, the Defense Depart­ ponent to contest in Oregon’s lem agAin in Nbbroeka, roning »»u-« . L.. he was "upeet, angry and lndig> ment said, was to "reduce the May 28 Democratic primary, up 70 per cent of the vote. But Polnte, 22, of 16 Magnolia St., judge and the court itself, nant” because one of his constit­ likelihood of any racial tensions and in the windup races in Cali­ California Gov. Ronald Reegan fornia and South Dsdeota on his arm in a cast after an in- Following the posting of the uents in Vietnam was ordered to within the wihg." drew attention wlthi Me Mebras- dustiTal accident, starecj cold- verdict yesterday, Judge Klau remove the Georgia flag from This led to an order to a Ma­ June 4. Isa showing of 22 per cent. And McCsuthy, loser of two eyed at the Jury of 12 men and warned the Jurors not to discuss above hla bunk. rine member of the wing "to Reagan supporters waged a women as the foreman read the the case or their deliberations “ The reasmi given was that remove from his work area a outings in a row, said he will be campaign using television films there, campaigning through verdict, which came after 16 with anyone. "That which trans­ since some people view the Georgia state flag belonging to and other types of advertising in minutes of deliberation. They Plres in the Jury room is sec- Oonfederate flag as a symbol of him.” them all. Nebraska. Kennedy lieutenants acknowl­ will be sentenced May 29. ret," he said, before dismissing racism," Stuckey said, The Pentagon identified nei­ Reo^;an disclaims candidacy, edge they cannot sdford to lose Judge Joseph Klau, at special the 12 citizens with a "Job well state flags v^lch contain bars ther the originator of the order but his name is on the ballot in in Oregon, where McCarthy request l and of the K of C. A film on oriental karate train­ Westlawn Cemetery, Henrietta, "Obviously, he Is the major entered in any primaries. elephants.” An artist will do charcoal sketches, and the termination of a long In­ the renewed advance In the ing waa shown, and a question and answer period followed. Okla. Judged the best in the swimsuit competition of the nie Tafoya. In the second row (1-r) are Miss Ha^ opponent,” Kennedy said. . Nixon said Rockefeller, too, awards three scholarships to graduating high there will be a snack bar in operation. vestigation by Manchester' Po­ price of Vgold bullion in world Bearers were all members of lice Dept, detectives, Lt. Joseph markets. Scarcity of the metal Obituary Miss USA Beauty Pageant at Miami Beach, Fla., waii,-Carol Seymour; Miss Wa^ington, Didi Ah- Humphrey drew only 8 per should do better in Oregon. 1, and Campbell Red Lake a recently changed from Mid- the security force at the State Sartor, John Krinjsdc and Jo­ and worry over the U.S. bal­ are (1-r front row) Miss AHabama, C^udia Robin­ stett; Miss Michigan, Virginia Clift; Miss Illinois, cent of the Nebraska vote, all Rockefeller won the Oregon pri­ fraction. America Pipe Line, was off H Prison, Somers, where the de­ write-in ballots, but Insualted seph Brooks. ance of payments situation were Jooeph L. Burgess son; Miss Connecticut, Jandce Shilinsky; Miss Ar­ Sandro Wolsfeld; Miss Maryland, Paulette Reck; mary four years ago. Town Tops Goal The -top steels and motors at SOH on a block of 160,(XX) ceased had served as a cor­ himself against a loser’s label Parked Car Hit The investigation began after cited by Wall Streeters as Joseph Lyman Burgess, 78, kansas, Ann Smith wick; Miss Tennessee, Sandra Miss Louisiana, Kathy Hebert; Miss Nevada, Nebraska's presidential showed very little change. shares, boosting it to the top of rection officer. by shunning the miniature cam­ two men entered the <3ooper St. among reasons for the gold- of Hartford, father of Joseph They were Bernard T. Force; Miss Virginia, Laurie Burke; Miss Califor­ Kathy Landry; and Miss Arizona, Shirley Sprague. preference poll was not binding In Seal^ Drive In Minor Crash Eastern Air Lines was ahead the most-active list. paign conducted for him here. on delegates, who ran separate­ Package Store Sept. 27 and price rise further above $40 an L. Burgess Jr. of Manchester, Greeley, Harold L. Gates, nia, Suzanne Fromm; and Miss New Mexico, Bon­ ounce. more than a point after selling Prices were generally higher If McCarthy can match his ly. The count of delegates votes Contrlbtulons to the Easter threatened the proprietor, Nlch- on the American Stock Ex­ died Monday at Rocky Hill Thomas L. Gates, Samuel G. A single minor traffic accl- olw £ a ^ a n 7 a r ^ i^ iln t The Associated Press average on a block of 26,(XX) shares. claims that he is even with Ken­ was proceeding tAtiwiy. Seal Campaign in Manchester change. Veterans Hospital. Mbrgan, Kenneth Dunakln and dent was reported dn Manches­ of 60 stocks at noon was off .2 Berman Leasing, a big gainer quest was for office space for nedy in Oregon and ahead of But Kennedy had that side of now total $7,647.82, which is $1,- tore removing $128 frOm the Survivors also include his Arthur Casterline. B o lto n at 329.7 with industrials up .1, recently on various corporate his duties in town. California, he could inflict ma­ the primary won, too. The only 188.82 ahead of last year, it ter yesterday at 4:40 p.m., cash register and taking the con­ wife, 0 other sons, 6 daugh­ rails oft .7, and utilities up .2. developments, fell afoul of prof­ Dog Warden’s Report jor damage on the Kennedy question: by how much. Dele­ was announced today. when a ee x driven by ijgor tents of his wallet. ters, 40 grandchildren, and a The Dow. Jones mdustrial av­ it taking and sank 8 points. Na­ In other business, the select­ drive. Gtedki, 67, of 93 Glenwood St. Using a meager description! of RUBBER STAMPS great-grandchild. gates who have expressed a Atty. Paul Marte, chairman, erage at noon was off 1.27 at tional Sugar Refining, another men reviewed the dog warden’s But Kennedy aides claim that struck a parked oar belonging the robbers and leads from pos­ Manchester Funeral services will be held preference for Kennedy won or and volunteers who helped in 906.66. outsize gainer In the last couple Apartm ent New Budget Meeting May 27 report for last month. A total of Nebraska, conservation-oriented to William C. Lewis 116 Wal­ sible witnesses, the investiga­ Blueprint and Supply, Inc. tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Mor­ led for 16 seats at the national the campaign were commended Losses outnumbered gains by of sessions, toppled about 2Mi. 19 investigations were made aqd and largely rural, will do far nut St., In front of the Lewis tors built the case piece by piece rison W. Johnson Funeral Home, At their meeting Iaa( night taken away, and the establish- Sewer Study Proposed convention. Delegates pledged by Dr. Thomas F. Malone, state well over 100 issues on the New The computer stocks contin­ •90 Etartford Bd. $10 was turned in to the General Robert what West Virginia’s home. until enough evidence had been 740 Albany Ave., Hartford. Bur­ the selectmen set the date for ment must close. In. hla cover letter to the se­ to McOortiiy led for tiiree. Can­ chairman. York Stocl| Exchange. ued under pressure. Control Manchester, Conn.—449-809S Fund. primary did for his brother, the gathered to arrest LaPointe Rockville Exchange Ent. 1490 ial will be in Northwqod Ceme­ The eeleotmen were concem- lectmen, Dr. Butterfield com­ didates who ran as uncommit­ The Manchester Rotary Club Qtadkd told poHce he was As the gold-mining stocks ad­ Data losing 4 tmd IBM. Building a new blldg;et meeting, voiced The selectmen will allow the late President John F. Kennedy Feb. 9, this year and Lyman on tery, Wilson. , , ed that a reasonable amount of mended them for recommending ted and expressed no preference and the West HUl Community watching a group of youngsters vanced, Arlierican-South African Losses of a point or more were operator of Sperry’s Glen to use eight years ago—prove broad the following day. Friends may call at the fu­ opinions on executive sessions, must be given m establlsh- were taking the other nine Club were cited for outstanding on the opposite aide of the and Dome | AQnes added a cou­ taken also by Eastman Kodak, that the state building code be the Bolton swimming program voter appeal and propel him neral home tonight from 7 to 0. snd reviewed health regiulatlons ment to correct violations. This spots. Two national committee support for the fund drive. street and failed to see the The men entered pleas of not ple of points each, Homestake U.S. Gypsum and M-G-M. Collapses adopted and said that if an in­ life raft imtil it is needed for the through the rest of the primar­ pahked cor. Charter Oak Barracks, World proposed by the town health of- is in the regulations. members, who support Hum­ Manchester is one of 61 guilty in Manchester Circuit about 1%, Mclntyre-Porcuplne Mapco Inc., whose name waa Read Herald Ads spector is employed he could town program July 22, to be held ies. War I Veterans of Hsurtford will (Geottmied from Page One) (leer. Septic Fee Up donate some time to the inspec­ "These Nebraska farmer are phrey, round out the state’s 80- towns which has exceeded last conduct a memorial service to­ The town will be asked to Under the new sanitary rOgu- this year at Gay City State vote delegation. year’s total. Dr. Malone said, tions now done by himself and Park. Bobby’s equivalent of the West night at 7 at the funeral home. occurred at 6:80 a.m., moat of adopt a revised budget Monday isiflons, the permit fee will be by the sanitary inspector. Dr. Virginia coal miners,” one cam­ Nixon men captured at least but mentioned that Connecticut the buUiBng’s tenants were u a y 27 at the Community Hall. “ P Three Inspections wlU Allan Leventhal. In response to telephone calls paign official said. 15 Republican delegation posts. is short of its $680,000 goal, with Carl Woods asleep elsewhere in their apartp The town rejected the budget at required, and anyone who during the meeting, the select­ A backer of Reagan was run­ $607,661.47 reported to date. h\\ Dr. Butterfield asked that a Kennedy clearly is discount­ Carl Woods, 84, of Stafford ments. a meeting Monday, sending it moves in to a house ^thout an men said that the skating pond ning a close race with a Nixon Heads MJWC Contributions are still being sewer commission be establish­ ing now the possibility that Heads Agents Springs, tether of Harold Woods One man on the 19th floor j,ack to the Board of Finance approved septic system will be in Herrick Memorial Park will backer for the 16th spot. accepted. ed so that a "study can be made McCarthy might secure the Donald Genovest of the Aldo of Manchester, died yesterday slept through the whole thing. vvlth a recommendation for an *toed $26 a day. be drained for the summer, as In the preferential vote, this ytxB. Paul Dougan Jr. of 20 6fi$he feasibility, costs, etc. for nomination htinself. But potent Pagaiil Agency was elected Pre­ at Johnson Memorial Hospital, "We smashed hte door down increase in the sdiool board regulfctlons contain strict- promised. was the outcome; Amott R4. last nigtit was in­ the Town of Bolton to build a' McCarthy showings in the West stalled proaident oC the Man­ sident of the Manchester Asso­ Stadtord. and be came out in his pajamas budget, which had been out " requirements tor septic sys- ’Three New Voters Coast primaries would be an as­ With 2096 of 2,183 procincts Hospital Notes ciation of Independent In­ Survivors also include his and said. What the heU’s going gome $27,000. *®ms for multiple dweUings, re- sewage system in the not too chester Junior Woinen’a CSub distant future.” At the voter-making session sist to Humphrey. counted, Kennedy had 80,768 for surance Agents at the AnnuEil wife, another son, two brothers, on? Then he saw his livlngroom ^ meeting Tuesday the fl- *'®’^ homes have sep- (MJWC) ait a banquet at WU- INO PIZZ 61 per cent; McCarthy 48,636 or (FORMEIH.Y CHARCOAL BROILER) three persons became voters Already, Kennedy men are Ms’s Btecdi House. She succeeds All evening vlsiUng hours end Meeting held at the Manchester a sister, six grandchildren, and'■ bad disappeared," a fireman na^je board reduced the cut to ® minimum liquid He suggested that the Town 31 per eent; President Johnson, 550 E. MIDDLE TPKE. MANCHESTER mid five who had filed since the saying that McCarthy now Mrs. WilUam Bryx». at 8 p.m., and start, in the Country Club. tour gr^-grandcbUdren. said. some $22,000. Of this, some $18,- gaUons (pres- Health Advisory Committee . who dropped from the race too last session, In the town clerk's amounts to a front man for fel­ Mrs. Robert Khaus, immed­ various units, at: Pedtatrlos, 3 Other officials elected were The funeral will 'be held Sat­ “There was a terrific explo- qqq ^as aareed on bv the two ®“* regulations say 700 gallons), could take on the Job of sewer late to be stricken from the bal­ office, were made voters. Of low Minnesotan Humphrey. But iate pant Junior dlredttor of the p.m.: self service unit, 10 a.m.; Wednesday Earle Rohan, 'vice urday at 8:16 a.m. from the slon,'on,” said Qiarles Castell, a boards. with no more than two in a committee. Dr. Butterfield and these, five signed up with the they acknowledge they do not lot, 8,726 or 6 per cent; Hum­ Crowell House, 6 p.m. week­ the committee have been busy OHmectiout State Federation of president, Alfred P. Werbner, William A. Yost Funeral Home, night watchman in the neighbor­ Hie selectmen will 'write to series. GOP, one with the Democrats, want McCarthy out of the race. phrey, on write-ins, 18,204 or 8 days, 3 p.m., weekends and hoU- preparing BoU(hi for a public Women’s dubs, presided at the secretary-treasurer and Jon W. Main St., Stafford Springs, hood. “ It sounded as though a aU boards and commissions ask­ The septic system must be at and two did not affiliate with a “ That would put us in Nixon’s per cent. daye; private rooms, 10 a,m.; health nursing plan, under the inatiallation. Norris, state director. 'With a Mass of requiem at St. plane had gone through the ing that they minimize the use least 1(X) feet from a surface party. position" one Kennedy politician On the Reiubllcan side, Nixon semi-private' rooms, 3 p.m.; Rockville Area Public Health Othera installed are Mrs. Wil­ Retiring President Erland EkKvard’s Church, S tafford sound barrier. ’Then I ' heard of executive sessions. well. This was formally 76 feet. During the month two former said. had 136,326 votes for 71 per cent, vtaiting in 310, 314, and 328 is Nursing Association. liam Calhous, vice president; Johnson was elected to the Springs, at 9. Burial wUl be in pieces of stuff whizzing through The old requirement holds for independents signed up with a What he meant was that Nix­ Reagan 41,831 for 22 per cent. any time for immediate family Joseph Licitra, Democratic The health officer’s final re- Mrs. Rodney Dolln, recording Manchester Insurance Ad- the parish cemetery. the air. selectmen, raised thfe question drilled wells. party, one each. on has been without on-the- Rockefeller 10,172 ballots, or 6 only, with a five-minute limita­ ■vlsory Committee to replace a Friends may call at the fu­ secretaty; Mrs. Bruce Stauffer, Sectims^ of **>® necessity for closed meet- Scoreboard scene campaign rivals in the per cent. tion. Afternoon visittag hours in retiring ^ member, .^fred P. neral home tomorrow from 2 to crashed down into the street be' corresponding secretary; Mrs. togs Iqr the zoning board. The In baseball last night AU Sea­ Joseph SabateUa, treasurer and obstetrics are s to 4 p.m. then Werbner. 4 and 7 to 9 pm. There will be low. last few meetings of the board, sons Pools defeated Crockett begin again at 7 p.m. Visitors a vigU service tomorrow at 8 One siuwivor, Harry Heal, Mrs. Bryce, executive advisor. he said, during which the board Agency 10-8. Kevin HUls pitch­ Committee chaiirmen are Mrs. are asked not to smoke in pa­ viUe; Mrs. Kathleen Schroeder, p m . at the funeral home. said the blaet awoke him and he Detroit News Strike 52 to 29 tient’s rooms. No more than two discussed the requested zone ed for the \rictors. RionaM Prlmavera, oommunlca- Kozley Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Ann went out onto the terrace of his vtaitors at one time per pa­ change, did not need to be Bulletin Board tlons; Mrs. Raymond Lydon, Kuznicki, 61 Ridgewood St.; Ed­ Mrs. Annie R. McLagan seventh floor apartment. closed. tient. “ Life with Mother” will hold hoapUaUty; Mrs. Adrian Mich­ win Warren, Westport; Mrs Mrs. Annie Robinson Mc- Senate Rejects Bill to Ban Zoning Board Scored Seen Dragging On its dress rehearsal tonight. Cur­ aud, pubUolty; Mrs. Charles Emma Miner, Hebron Rd., He Lsgan, 90, of Guilford, formerly Patients Today: 306 Licitra said that meetings in ____ Oarsky, ways and means; Mrs. bron; Mrs. Bertha Pinney, Staf o i Manchester, died last night Purse Snatcher which town business is b e ln g UBTROIT (AP) — The De- News circulation fell from tain time tomorrow and Satur­ day is at 8 p.m. in St. Maurice Bruce Smith, education:' Mra. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ford Springs; Mrs. Arlene Pay at her home after a long illness. conducted should be open to the newspaper strike has last- 707,418 daUy when the strike be- Sale of Mail-order Rifles Church Hall. Tickets for this Nlaoml Zima, conservatton; Mrs. Judith Barone, East Hart­ son, 466 W. Middle Tpke.; Mrs Mie was the widow of Peter Mc­ Goes to Jail public and the press. He said ®*^ months ae of today 'with gan to 683,834 in 1965, while the WASHINGTON (AP) — The mail-order sales of handguns, senior class play are avaUable Mrs. DonaU Oomell, fine aits; ford; Mrs. Alma Bluis, 25 Ban­ Patty TamWlng, Windror Locks, L a in . such meetings can be run with- n®^thc*' unions nor publishers Pr|Sf Press dropped from Senate rejected today a crime ban over-the-counter sales to Mrs. Robert Tyler, home life croft Rd., RockviUe; David Yesterday’i.purse snatther is out Intorference from the audl- sJ^wlng signs of c h a n ^ g their 621^7 to 609,410. at the high school and at the Also, Mrs. Catherine Oordner, Mrs. McLagan was bom Sept. nonresidents of a state and to and youth; M n. Jemes BJork- Boisvert, Mansfield; Shawn today’s_ _prison inmate. ence, and that if someone hln- posltlona- . The strike that started it aU door. , bill amendment that would have Rt. 6, Andover; Mrs. Esther iO, 1877 in Northern Ireland, persons under 21, tighten import tand, international afteirs; Mrs. Bumore, Wllllmantlc; Deann Yesterday afternoon along the (]ers the proceedings he can be The American Newspaper erupted at midnight Nov. 16 t banned interstate mail-order Maithioson, 38 Stone St.; Mrs. daughter of John and Mary restrictions, put new curbs on David Carmel, mental health, Caldwell, Middle Rd., Ellington; railroad tracks near Little St., a asked to stop, or to leave. Publishers Association lists a when the Teamsters Union Manchester Evening Herald Emily Tatro, East Hartford; ’Trouton Robiiison, and lived in sales of shotguns and rifles. sales of such devices as mortars and Mrs. F. James Elder, public Americo Casasanta; Wethers- local woman wae -waOklrg to n ^as also noted that boards 280-day shutdown of the ’Terre struck the News in support of Bolton correspondent, Clem- Mrs. Dorothy Greenway, Rt. 87, Manchester most of her life be­ The vote was 62 to 29. and bazooka and establish affairs. field; Mrs. Hazel Chartler, 169' Columbia; Max Asafalg, East fore moving to Guilford 15 work albout 2:68 when a man mugt vote to go into executive Haute (Ind.) Star and Tribune contract demands, well Young, tcl. 643-8981. The amendment was offered tougher standards and higher ,' OMembero of a nomlnaUng Summit St.; William Clinch, Hartford; Mrs. CJarolyn Tinkle- months ago. Before her death, ran up to her, slugged Iwr in session at an open meeting. TTie in 1964-66 as the longest ever, Two days later the Free Press by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, fees for licensing manufactur­ committee were Mrs. Donald Warehouse Point; Arthur Cola- paugh, 170 Charter Oak St.; she was the oldest living mem­ the Jaw, knocking her down, new legislation on "the right to but these newspapers combined shut down voltmtarlly. The D-Mass., whose brother, Presl- ers, importers and dealers. Wolff, chslrman; Mrs. Charles rusBo, East Hartford; Brian Mrs. Sandra Hubbard, 178 Char­ ber of North Methodist Church, and fled with her purse contain know” will bo looked into. have less than a lOtti the clrcu- newspapers operate under an deht John F. Kennedy, was as­ Congress has not passed legis­ Oarsky, Mrs. Frederick Sartor, Coleman, East St., Andover; ter Oak St.; Enos Snowman, 193 and was a member of its WSCS. ing $2 in catti, credit cards and Licitra also said he thought lation of either the News or agreement that a strike against Gold Prices sassinated with a mail-order ri­ lation in this field since the 1938 Mrs. Robert Tyler and (Mrs. P. Gretel Cote, 269 Llnw(X>d Dr., Adams St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Survivors include two daugh­ personal papers, police said. the zoning board was in error Free Press. one is a strike against both, fle. It was a key part of the fire­ Federal Fireetrms Act. James Elder. Bolton. Ivins, 82 Wc'-t St,; Raymond ters, Mrs. E. Victor Gordon of The woman looked through m not changing the R2 zone to Within the past week, negotia- Twice Teamsters at the News Set New H igh arms control legislation urged The pending proposal was re­ Also, Monica Cummings, 126 Dancoss, 90 Bigelow St.; Wil­ North Guilford and Mrs. Hinton poUce mug files and identified Rl, as ^quested by 300 petition- tions between the publishers voted down settlements nego- by President Johnson. jected by the Judiciary Commit­ Valley View Dr., Wapping; bur Bennett. 99 MoKee St.; I. Smith of Alexandria, . V e.; a man. Later in the afternoon ers in the South Rd. area. (’The and two of the four striking tiated by their representatives. Manchester Area The bill Itself would prohibit tee shortly before the April 4 Catherine Daley, 906 Foster St.; Mrs. Jayce Gallo, 43 Mianor a brother, James C. ^binaon aboiU 3 :1 6 ,^ r a ld P. Singer, c l ^ e was denied last week.) unions have broken off. No talks Final agreement didn’ t come In London 29, of no certain address, phon­ interstate mail-order sales of staying of King. Wapping; Louis Fugedi, East Lane, Wapping. ^ of Manchester; five grandchil­ But First Selectman Richard are scheduled wltti the other until March 16. Feed Truck Tips, Hartford; Mrs. Grace Glgllo, ed ithe police station to say he handguns and ban over-the- Over the years the oiqxisition Also, Mrs. Mabel Strickland, dren, and eight g;reat-grandchil- Moira, once a charter member two unions on strike. The strike then was 121 days (Continued from Page Onet 22H St. James St.; Diane Ken­ knew police were lofddng for of the counter handgun sales to non­ has been spearheaded by the 180 Main SL; Nicolas Rltuccl, dren. zoning board, said he The most optimistic predlc- old, the contracts of the 13 other Driver Charg^ nedy, 666 Avery St., Wapping; him and he would surrender at wasn’t so concerned. The dollar held firm. This was residents of a state and to i>er- National Rifle Association and Hartford; Mrs. Dorothy Petig, Funeral services will be held tions are that tiie more than one unions with which the newspa- A truck, loaded with 16 ton of Karl Knudsen;> East Hartford; Wickham Park. The new regulations a sure sign that speculators Bons under 21. others, who maintain Ameri­ 94 Lenox St.; Mrs. Beverly Knit, Saturday at 1 p.m. at the govorn- million Detroiters who have pers deal had expired and four feed, tipped over on Rt. 196, in Daniel McCarthy, 689 Main St.; cans have a constitutional right 170 Taylor St.;.George Stampp, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Potice wenttothe ^ ^ w e U»® b'^Wlng of apar^ents i;;;7;rithOTr'uielV re ^ r 7ap S ‘toem‘harprocraImJVem-dem­ were not switching put of paper Kennedy had contended fail­ Tolland yesterday when the Lawrence McNamara, 107 Hem­ ure to include shotguns and ri­ to arm themselves for self-pro­ Hartford; William Collins, 791 Main St. The Rev. Earle R. f M a*"®® mW-November won’t selves officially on strike and money into gold In large driver went off the right side of lock St.; Mrs. Tekla Martuzans, Main St.; Sandra Lance, 661 Cuator, pastor of North Metho­ ClrcuU ^ u rt w ^ t charging he said. TOe zoning get them back tor another two started picketing, fles in the mail-order ban would tection. amounts, as they did In the fi­ the road into a soft shoulder. 60 Fergusdn Rd.; Samuel Mas­ Main St.; Mrs. Jectn Forbeb and dist Church, 'Will officiate. him ^ breach of p e^ e by ®n these at a ^eeks. Some sources predict The publlshera settled with leave "a. loophole for death and President Johnson has repeat­ Mark O. Hoffman, 18, of Hoff­ sey, Utilon; Mrs. Pauline Mead- nancial crista earlier this year. destruction." daughter. South St., Vernon. i/Burlal will be in East Cemetery. „ ” *“ h®® paper wUl resume pubU- the Teamsters on a three-year edly urged Congress to prohibit man Rd., Ellington, was charged nis. New London. There will be no calling hours. l « s than % m . He waa k eij to ®®tlon in the next two montha. contract, effective at. the re- Dealers reported buyers vast­ The Mtassachusetts Democrat mail-order sales as part of his with failure to drive in the prop­ Also, Mrs. Madeline Messier, ly outnumbered sellers in the The family suggests that bond.*" * Kht n eu o board, there had beei?ma^**pe^ The W unions stlU udthout sumption of pubUcatlon, and referred to the Nov. 22, 1963 as­ anticrime bill program. er lane and is scheduled to ap­ 14 Clearview Ter.; Kimberly A uraw fle those wishing to do so make gold market. In Paris, one re­ sassination and to the staying of Sen. Roman L. Hruaka, R- pear In Rockville Circuit Court Pennington, 40 Emily Dr., Rock- ported that "there just Isn’t memorial contributions to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., last Neb., is leading a tight for a 12, June 4. Ville; Victor Peterson, Ware­ 1 2 " - 1 6 ” enough gold to go around.” By 4-H Models Memorial Fund of North Metho­ ^ Z^®"® “ ® Service Revulaii™. understanding that none second, and $9 the thlrk. month as he told the Senate measure to regulate, but not Other area police activity: house Point; Deborah Porcher- dist Church. Gold opened in London at Wednesday: snatching and was Uto‘tra said he didn’t think th of Jtoy prohibit, interstate mail-order COVENTRY on, Rt. 6, Bolton; Frank Rug­ Members of the 4-H Baste PIZZA $40.86 an ounce, up 60 cents “ It is the rifle that has been sales of handguhs. Wayne R. Moger and Dennis giero, 70 Woodhill Rd.; Arthur PIZZA n’ Balce Club wbre models and Fonerali from Wednesday. Dealers quot­ the tool of \riclou8 assassins who It has the support of the NRA Hufnagel, both 23 years old and Shorts, 179 E. Center St., Apt. ed buying and selling prices have brought us national trage­ and various organizations ot both from Stamford were 8A; M rs.. Catherine Stanton 78 received awards Satuitday af­ Stagger was repr" s '^ e T by f®®"®"’® ^ Z®“ “ ®Mfr® “ '® “ L*®®®* “ *® with spreads as wide as 60 cents P u b T ceton d er G ro^ e R ^^ ®®"hig go way back. To this «hethe nubllshers.publishers. unions,tmlons. and spokesmensnokeamen forfnr mostn,nat dy and international shame." sportsmen and hunters. It pro- charged with operating motor­ R i^ e St.; Mrs. Margaret lidd, ternoon at the Hartford County Engene J. DeOobert The regular paychecks for the of these and the others indicated and at one point the buying And discussing slum riots, he •vldes for pre-sale notice to p®®" ®® against the request- ^®*® ^bat the absence of the two Some major advertisers are Jean Halloram, Miss Barbara have the gold to sell. So they must deal 'with the 'violent up­ RUSSIAN GENERAL QUOTE entry was charged with dump­ "Donut Pizza Is Such Fun, The Rev. Charles Shaw, prin­ not eaten for several days. He change. daUIes has done much to allow known to have informed publ- BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Bodemann, Miss Christine Ben- rumors and fears of racial un- ishers they’re unhappy with No­ post prohibitive prices to keep heavals which have plagued our LOS ANGELES (AP) — "The ing rubbish. He is scheduled cipal of East Ckithollc High dld not consider seeking help Robert K. Butterfield, daugluter to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- sen, Miss Carol Bensen and Miss rest to go uncontrolled in the vember and December contract ■buyers off. cities.” military are the peace loving to court in Manchester, May 20. School, was celebrant. Mrs. from welfare .officials. .health officer, presented Idam Tone, 97D Sycamore Lane; Sylvia Pella, blue ribbons; Miss wake of last July’s racial riot, expiration dates because of the The proposed curb on mail-or­ people becadae they know how Because You Have A Hole In One." Ralph Maocarone was organist ------______the selectmen ■with regulations The continued demand, how­ a ron to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Su^an MacLean and Miss Pa- To calm fears, the city and the chance that strikes again will ever small, by industrial users bad war can be," says a touring and soloist. Burial will be in governing “ food service estab­ der gun sales hos fired the chief Kuna, 66 Wells St.;- a son to tricla Sullivan, red ribbons. county have set up rumor con- snuff out their advertising cam- Russian general. Plywood Stolen lishments", sewage disposal and speculators is expected to dispute over the firearms legU- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guerette, Miss Pella and Miss Christine IT'S—NEW—TASTIER—EASY TO GAT— MORE TASTY. CRUNCHY CRUST, BAKED MORE About Town trol centers which citizens can paigns for Thanksgiving and keep the price rising. The next systems and private wells. lation—a fight which has largely MaJ. Gen. Valentin I. Meshch- 16 Hillside A've., Vernon; a son Bensen were recently selected break probably will be keyed to From Project EVENLY TO A DELICIOUS TREAT, PIECES HANDLE MORE EASILY — NO SOGGY. - The Manchester Civil Air These 'will be forwarded to the call to check out what they’ve Christmas business. raged in the Senate Judiciary eryakov, Soviet military attache to Mr. and Mrs. PblUlp Hence, to (xnnpete in a state competi­ sales by South Africa, and they FLOPPY CENTER. Patrol has reported the comple- town counsel to be made into heard. The unions prefer these Committee. to Washington D.C., took part sixty sbeeta o f 4x8 exterior 22 Norman St.; a son to Mr. tion, and Miss Pella was chosen tion of a townwlde door-to-door an ordinance, 'which will be vot- The papers, like any business months so publisher will have may not start for some time. A chief combatant for the pro­ Tuesday , in a reception in Los plywood, valued at $240, were and Mrs. C. Thayw Browne, 86 to represent Hartford County at distribution of Manchester’s ed on by the town at a futifre which Is closed for six months, to bargain under the presure of posed restrictions. Sen. Thomas Angeles City Hall for some 44 South African Finance Minis­ taken from the atte o f a new Tracy Dr.; a daulgtiter to Mr. the University of Connecticut. 1967-68 town report. town meeting (not ion the 27th). will find when they resume pub- Mg advertising losses. J. Dodd, D-Conn., told the Sen­ military attaches visiting this ter Nico Diedrichs said in Cape home ait US ShallowBrook and Mrs. Victor LeGeyt, 68 Oak The club is planning a Moth­ The food service regulations city. Ilcation that many customers Publishers insist the new con- Town Wednesday that South Af­ ate a big Btiunbling block to Lane taist nlgM. St. ers Tea Saturday at the home South School will sponsor a would put "teeth” in the state have strayed and that tiielr loss- tracts be for three years from rica would not sell gold at this passage has been the National "I agree with the Soviet gen­ PoUce aold the aheeito, beloing- of . Miss Christine Bensen and plant sale on the school lawn health code, under which the es have exceeded their $600,000 the date publication is resumed, time. This is believed to have Rifle Association. eral,” said Mayor Sam Yorty, las itb Ronald Dudalc of Som­ DISCHARGED Y E 6 T E R- MIm Caro) Bensen, 267 Ludlow tomorrow from 2-4 p.m. A var­ town has been operating, hy insurance—$10,000 a day for 60 Unions insist they cover the helped push up prices. But be­ "I ’m fed up with this gun lob; "that our military are peace- ers, had only recently been de­ DAY: Lata Torstensen, 61A Rd.,' and a ■victory banquet Sat­ iety of annuals will be avail­ requiring a permit tor restau­ I days. three years from the old expira- yond that, dealers were still by,’ ’he said. "It is unprincipled loving people because they livered Cor use in constructing Charter Oak St.; Mrs. LtUlan urday night to distribute awards able, - as well as individual rants. If the restaurant violates Durlng a 184-day strike by tlon dates of Nov. 16 and Deo. 1, mystified as to why the current and it Is dishonest." know better than anyone what his new residence. Gonstine, 30 Hayes Dr., Rock- for the February Ad Campaign. plants for the children. rise has developed. The bill would also prohibit CALL 643-U881 modem war can really be ilke." MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 9 M m WOVKOMH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CO|NN^ THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 EHington Vernon Bolton 2 Women Join Four Teachers Resigning^ Little League Dog Groomers Board Hires Seven Others Sets Opening BROAD Mn. Virflnla Kirita and Mrs. The Ellington Uttle League elementary school intdrhiediate Ruth Klngaley o t Vamon have The Board of Education has will open its baseball season S T R E E T been elected charter officers of grades, and Mrs. Marilyn Thay­ accepted with regret the resig- Saturday at 12:80 p.m. at the a new oivanlsatlon, The P rof^ nation of four teachers and an­ er of Bhwt Hartford will teach atonal Dog Oroomers' of Con­ a primary grade. Uttle League Field at the Ltwife- Manchester. . nounced the hiring of seven new necticut. MIm Rothblatt graduated vlew School. League president teachers as replacemoits for • OpM Doily 10 fo The group’s atm is to have the from UConn in 1964 cmd is Richard Gunn will pitch the ! state administer an examination some those who have resign­ requirements for a first ball to John Gill from the 10 before issuing licenses for ani­ ed. R also has granted a leave ier’u degree in education at RockvUle Uttle League. • Aeiot of Frfo mal grooming. The state re­ of absMice to the guidance coun­ Easter Conaecticut State. She Other invited guests will be Parking! quires that animal groomers has been a Grade 4 teacher in sellor. Francis Prichard, first select­ have a license but does not South Willington eiiKe 1963. man; Henry Noel, Vemon Lit­ require any special qualifica­ At its meeting Tuesday night Cougd>Mn will graduate in tle League president; Roy Cam­ -SERVICE DEPT STORE ” tions or an examination for is­ the board accepted the resigna- June from Easter ConaectlGut eron, Vemon Little League; Cmdl suing the license. tlan of Miss Mary Ann AronBan, State. Donald Berger, Vemon recrea­ Mrs. Kirka has been nam^ who has been an Ehigllsh teach­ Mre. Thayer graduated from tion director and District 8 di­ 0 secretary of the new group and er and was this year a guidance BSaStem Connecticut in 1965 arvl rector and District 8 director of ^ Mrs. Kingsley, treasurer. A counselor. She will be a guid­ is working toward her M.A. at Uttle League; Francis Phillips, ' 4. Rocky HUl man, Clarence 'Tip- ance counselor in the Glaston­ Central OonneciUcut. She has Rockville Uttle League presi­ ton is president and Min Mc- bury school system. been a Gradsi4 teacher in New­ dent, and Frank McCoy, Vemon 4 Qulre (d Manchester is vice- Miss Nancy Gould and Ray­ ington aliwe 1966. mayor pro-tem. president. The organisation now mond Lilssewski, science teach­ Family Life Training ers, will both leave to pursue Coaches and teams are Ken has 16 members. to ofirer business, .the board Gayton, Johnnie’s Service Sta­ The organization is planning graduate studies. Miss Gould at the University of Indiana. commended Mrs. Sally Rose for tion; Robert Brennan; Logan to ask the next session of the her 12 years of service to the Bros. Mobil Oil; Ted Okolo, El­ General Assembly to pass some Mrs. Mary Carlson, Grade 8 school system to all capacities lington Fire Department; Peter qualifications for the groom li­ teacher, will leave to accept a and voted to send her a letter Jaconski, E. Nelson Painter; censes. position in her home town of of praise and reassurance. Mrs. Ivan Cali, Fitzgerald Ford and Our Great Summer Mrs. Kirka said, "Our objec­ Coventry. Rose, now board accotmtant, Charles Graves, Blue Ang;els tive is to encourage hig^ ethical Guidance director Lewis Mor­ wrote the board because she had sponsored by EUington Athletic standards in the business and gan will take his year’s resl- been disturbed over remarks League, Inc. profession of animal grooming, doice at the University of Con­ ipade at a town meeting about necticut for his PhD. One year’s FoUowlng opening ceremonies to foster the spirit of good fel- her pbsKion. the first game will be the Blue Savings Event! ^ lovmhip and to work for the un­ residency is required. His leave A letter from the finance runs from Sept. 1, 1968 to June Angels agfainst the Ellington derstanding and advancement board advised the school board Fire Department. ’The second of good will and cooperation 30, 1969. that Russell MbonOn would be game wiU be Johnnie’s versus among the members. His replacement will be Jeff­ the UalsMi member. Logan Bros, and finaUy E. Nel­ rey E. Heintz of EUington, a The board voted to join CREC, son Painter vs. Fitzgerald Ford. 1966 graduate of Central Con­ the Capital R ^on Education Intemafional Banquet Bride-to-Be necticut State. He will receive Council which administers 'Die Open Door Situdent Ex­ 127 Big Depts an M.A. in guidance from METRO, without payment this change Committee a t EUington Given Shower UConn in August and has been year because of budget cuts, High School wUl sponsor an in­ ra i_ 1. 1-* TT 1 I 1 ...... - • ^ . - - («emM photos by Bucstrfchia) hired at a salary "not to exceed adding that It would make every ternational banquet Saturday Robert F. Holmefe. a plannm^ enfirmeer with National Audobon Society, checks field at VaHey Falls Park with nature center {dans. Miss Carol Mozzarella of $7,000." effort to find the payment (of fretn 4:30 to 8 p.m. in the school East Hartford recenUy was fet­ Morgan will act as a consult­ about $93) at the end of the cafeitoria. Vemon ed at a miscellaneous bridal ant, his total renumeration not year, if possible. The dinner Is being offered to exceed $4,000, during this shower at the home of Mrs. The board authorized the sup­ to raise funds to send cm EUing- Robert F. Brannick of 16 Hem­ time. erintendent, in light of a recent ton High student to Suuith lock St. About 40 relatives and Other New Teatdiers pohcy statement by the State America this coming summer. Valley Falls Surveyed far Nature Center friends attended. Otiier teachers hired were: Board of Education, to explore Food donations are being The bride-elect was guest of (Miss Linda M. Furphey of the possibility of setting up in- made by local civic, socIeU, fra­ By JUNE UNTON honor recenUy at another show­ Rockville, flor French. She is a ternal aikl church groups. It servation will be indicated as area to be served by the nature funds from agencies such as the ford a close look at many facets 1066 graihiate of tlie Catholic service training with one of the well as placement of future fa­ er given by her associates in near-by colleges to prepare the ' will reprroent at least 30

V \ 1 anTBiN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX>NN^ THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 sm. MANCHESTER EVENING HE^tALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 PAGE SE^NTri!!^' Hebron Vernon Six Miners Feared Dead, Coventry Andover Gilead HiU School lien Two Firms Awarded Bids Rescued in West Virginia T ow n P icn ic Set Junior Women To Coincide with Name Officers Lifted by Plastering Firm To Paint at 10 Schools (Ooatimied from Page One) Bids tor summer painti^ at Dempsey were elected members Visit by British "rhe newly-formed Junior Charles WaHaoe, chsiimaa of Undltlon sggrsi- cently by Mrs. Hugh Ciollifis, as­ 1967. The lien was apparently the grandson of a CdvU War bospKal said the water had to letters have gone out to all town sistant director of Junior Wom­ veteran and*is a private collec­ Heywood, $20,163. ._t , , be considered contaminated. He vated by the long days In the boards and commissions asking the result of a disagreement damp mine.' Wins Award , en's Clubs of Connecticut. Each between the Ro-Jac Oo. and tor of Civil War memorabilia, ’The principals of the var- r U D l l C K e C O r O S said the danger of typhoid and that each group take charge of new officer lighted a candle to dysentery exists. The families of most of the 18 Miss Beverly Vcsco of Malt'- general contractor, J. S. Niasln fihns and Maitthaw Brady lous schools made the sugges- m .— one phase of the afternoon’s ac­ form a wheel of which the pres­ had a big day at the hospital chester, n student at the Uni­ of WilUmantic. slides. tlons as to work they thought The team spotted tracks on tivities. Games will include, ac­ ident represented the hub, the should be done. By doing only KaUe Gankofskle to Russell celebratinig Mother’s Day. The committee voted to pay A rummage and food sale the other side of receding water cording to Mrs. Bishop, bobbing versity of Connecticut, has been committees to suggest the will be held at the QUead Com­ those Items absolutely neces- B. Prentice, trustee, property The long night of the 118 hours for apples, sack races, potato bills of $1,684 for stage curtains in the passageway and followed they spent In the mine, not named the 1968 winner of the spokes, and the outer rim a sym­ munity Hall Saturday from 10 sary this year, and awarding on Gardner St., conveyance tax hunts, a three-legged race, soft­ and $290 to Ooreck Kleotrtcal of them to the men. The trapped knowing for sure that they Robert C. Clcverdon Award, bol of the membership. A gavel a.m. to 2 p.m. sponsored by the the jobs on the basis of the $188. men had left their uiuerground ball, soccer, a tug of war, and Colchester for wiring of two ex­ would escax>e, left few marks on given annually to a sophomore was presented to Mrs. Mahar by tra booster tanks. Architects Cadette troop 6114. lowest bid from each of the G eorge W. Gankofskle to prison and walked to the edge of peanut and balloon races. Mrs. Ramon Menzel, President those rescued last Satiuday. in the School of Nursing. ChamHer and Palmer of Nor­ The little league farm team two companies, the total cost Russell E. Prentice, trustee, the water as It receded. The picnic will be a "bring of the Coventry^Juniors, on their will hold practice Saturday at was reduced to $6,864. property on Dartmouth Rd. Dillon said he would return to wich, reported that all kitchen The six then followed the your own food” affair, and no The award given by Mu behalf. 1 p.m. on Little League field. The schools where work Is to Ext., conveyance tax $47.80. the mines “ as soon as they let equ i^ en t was operating satis- search team on their hands and me out of this hospital. fires will be allowed. Soda and Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, The Anddver group voted to teotoitiy with the exception of be done are; High School, East, Joseph Albert Pouliot and knees tor 800 yards to a mine coffee will be sold by the Little national honorary society of federate with the state and na­ Mandiester Evening Her­ Lake St., Maple S t, Northeast Alice P. Pouliot to Lionel F. " I ’m a mining man, that’s the deep freeze end walk-in re­ cart. The cart tst estimate to (Xtrrect a ness as Hl-Q Welding Sc Mfg. about the mines’ safety. Bishop also reports that the of 60 students from Connecti­ Manchester Evening Her­ them and they talk^ with their cut accepted that year in the an amount of $500 has been allo­ drainage problem to the rear Oo., 67 WcxxUand St. families. The 26 were working on a coal IVhlrlaways square dancers will ald Andover correspondent, Within Hospital of the Vernon Elementary Marriage Licenses be Invited to give an exhibition. university’s Honors Scholars Lawrence Moc ,tcl. 742-6796. cated. "Thank God he’s alive," said vein when they chipped through A new service has been In- School was reviewed by the Richard Ives RUey, Olaston- The committee hopes for a program. Mrs. Okie Galford of Baltimore, a wall to an abandoned, and board and It was decided to put bury, and Shirley Flavell Deta- large attendance by towns­ Honors Scholars must rank in BIO CHOICE T h e ^ i ^ S ^ i e r e * ^ au- General Bister John Moore, Jr. "We flooded, mine and the waters (Hospital, it was announced by thls job out to bid also. more, Bolton, May ’ 29, S(mth people and the full cooperation the top 10 per cent of their HONOLULU (AP) — Frank thorized to proceed with the gave up hope after all this time, cascaded through the breach. 6 hospital administrator J(bn F. Dr. Ramsdell told the board Methodist (3iurch. They were working from a map of all town bosuds and commis­ high school graduating classes. Spinner, 17, senior class presi­ placing o f the name GUead HIB and we still can’t believe It. the town public works depart- Michael Antonio Slmard, 99 sions. Posters will be going up dent at Waipahu High School, School on outside of the build­ He's my only brother and he which indicated the abandoned ment would do the job tor $1,- Essex St., and Linda Hope McKenzie mine was 200 feet soon all over town to advertise VIET had the choice of having ap­ ing fai the area of'th e health Eleotroencephalogram studies better not go down that damned of the brain v^ilch untU now 147. Board member Arthur Cal- Maher, 114 Huntington St., May from spot they were working. ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Gov. pointments to all four service room at a cost of no more than the event, and Mrs. Bishop lahan suggested that the job be . mine again.” Nelson A. Rockefeller will deliv­ academies. Army, Navy, Air $500. have been performed in other 29 Davis said there "was some emphasizes that it will be de­ 'The hoapitaJs for RockvUle patients put out to bid since he felt It ------Newsmen got a glimpse of the negligence somewhere,” and finitely a family outing, with er a second speech on the Viet­ Force and (3oast Guard. " 6 now being done by q l^ e d could be done for less money. men who appeared cheerful as added that "somewhere, some­ activities for all age groups. nam conflict and foreign policy Frank, son of Air Force Maj. they sipped hot chocolate In in general in an appearance ^ ^ k ^ ^ ‘=‘> '"0 to toe local GOP Offlcera Welcoming Committee one drew a wrpllg line” on the and Mrs. Richard A. Spinner, T ^ on a weekly basis. George Donovan has been their h o ^ ta l beds. None ap­ map the men iSieS. UTAH’S OLDEST MOTHER, 106 Wednesday at Pennsylvamda selected the Air Force Academy eleated president o f the Vernon MONrHEAL (AP) A crowd peared in pr condition. State University. ^ fa procedure o r test which There were reports there GRANTSVILLE, Utah (AP) where his brother, Richard, is a to rerferred to as an EBG ob- Young Republicans for the com- estimated by poltoe at between Bertde’s Moore, the other five would be a board of investiga­ RockefeUer, a candidate for member of the C^ass of ’70. —Mrs. Juauiita Rendon is 106 the Republican presldenUal ^ tolns tracings recorded on spec- Ing year and ’Hiomas Connell, 600,000 and 1,000,000 turned out res(nied were Joe E. Fitzwater, tion but that apparently will hot years old today. p o ^ to accepting the entire paper from brain Impulses. executive vice-president. for a 20-mUe cavalcade through 88, of Rupert, whose brother come until much later. nomination, delivered his first Utha’s oldest woman resident, . _ ’These tracinga are then inter- Other officers to serve next downtown streets Monday night barely escaped being trapped; major address on Vietnam May Mrs. Rendon said she still won­ G o n ^ Lassow was apipalnt- preted by iquaUfled neuologists year are John Kendall, first to pay tribute to this year’s Nebo; Hdward P. Scarbro, 88, (Herald photo by BucelviclUB) 1, the day after his entry Into ders at the attention people ^ as a chtURdUee le to our physlc- Mrs. Alice Crimmins, crying after hearing testi­ dering her four-year-pld daughter, broke (lown pondlng secnctary. rum to east-end Lafontalne that the FHzwater family is the dren, 01 and 64 years old. buUdup. ranged from $8 ,10 0 to lans in order that they may find mony during her trial for murder, leaves Queens when she heard the details of the little girl’s au­ Joel Sokolov and Richard Park. happiest darned family In the Profits of $^900. jjgjg jji ,(|jg elements of a truly Courthouse, New York City, yesterday with her topsy. (AP Photofax) world today," said Mrs. Ernest County Legal Aid Office Opens Tlie aolMbl equlpmeot sub- inregresslve hospital," stated husband, Edmund. Mrs. Crimmins, accused of mur­ Fitzwater when die grabbed a oommUtee aubmtttpd bills total- IfirabMo. newsman in the hospital corri­ Gas Station By BARBARA RICHMOND that no criminal cases will be cess of appointing a referal of­ Ing $2,286 which were voted to Heart Sympoalum EVERGREENS dor. The Andover Volunteer Fire considered with the exception of ficer for the program. be piaid. Heart specialists from St. than 80 homes were destroyed. bling but the building itself re­ In another step to assist low- The men had to crawl 800 Department will become filling motor vehicle violations of an Referral Service The oommittee voted an adfdi- Francis Hospital will present a Politiccd Scene An eyewitness report came Yew—Spreeiding (Dark Green) 18’'-22” Dia. . . 3 , ^ income families in this area, a mained intact. There were six yanls through the 86-inch high emergency nature which could Atty, Viets pointed out It will ttouM $200 for small tools and symposium aa ■ "The Current from a storeowner in Obihiro, station operators for one day federally-sponsored legal assist­ people in my store but no one tunnel to reach a battery-oper­ directly affect a family unit by be the officer’s responsibility to a trimming knvnmoiwer to be Treatment of Coronary Artery Hokkaido, where the quake had was hurt." Yew—Spree tding 22” -26” D ia ...... 9 J0S on Saturday when they take ance office has been establish­ ated mine cart. This took them causing its breadwinner to loose refer people to a local attorney used at the CUlead aobool. Disease’’ at the R ocln ^ e Gen- a magnitude of five. In Tokyo, where a magnitude Yew— Spree idingr 18” -20” D ia ...... 2 ^ over the Andover Service Sta­ ed In Vernon to serve Tolland to a conveyor belt, normally his job. Atty. Viets explained who are above the poverty Hootbeatt* Set Oompetltlaii eral Hos|dtal weekly staff meet- RFK Says Humphrey "We often get small quakes," of four was registered, the Yew—^Upriirht 28” -32” U iR h ...... 3 . M tion, courtesy of Marty Sauer County. used tor hauling coal, and they that in the majority of criminal level but defijiltely having an The 4-H Hoofbeeta, the local ing on May 31. Dr. Arthur B. he said. "I Immediately sensed quake was not felt by many fht 22” -24” H ig h ...... 3 ^ the owner, and get the profits Robert G. Viets, who is staff M Yew—^Uprij rode It a half-mile to the mine’s cases the indigent defendant has immediate legal problem. 4-H horse (dub, will hold their Landry Jr., cardiologist, will this one -was different. As it pedestrians. entrance. for the day's business for their attorney in the office located Arborvitae--G lobe 28” -32” D ia ...... 3 ^ the right to be represented by Besides Atty. Viets, the pro­ second open competUive treU discuss the medical treatment built up, television sets began However, workers In taller fire-fighting extras fund. at 36 Village St., said even H. E. Sundstrom of the Gau­ a public defender. gram’s staff, which is small, ride June 2 etartiiM at 9 a.m. an<: heart surgeon Dr. Harold Offers U.S. ‘Pablum’ falling off counters and window buildings did feel it. One said These are fnl1 and nicely shaped plants at wholesale prices. As offered a year ago, the though it has not been adver­ The second area not to be years old. ley Goal and Coke Co., which consists of Bruce N. Berwald from the Rockiedge Ranch In F. Knight will discuss the cur­ glass shattered with explosion­ the quake was "frightening at 8 - 1 0 special of the day will be a tised that the office has been covered by the legal assistance (ConUnued from Page One) (g ra te s the mine, said the cbu* who is director-counsel, Peter MarOMrough. The ride will cov­ rent surgical approamlng In from some\ihere,’ ’ he people have felt they could not glars. Y tkm, twum TiinAa Horrison o f AMPUTEE’S CAB KILLS said. 5:30 p.m. at the church social for his services In damages ask­ pubUc judgement on Issues In- disorders in which ex­ afford legal help. ^ Finke rigged an intercom sys­ Meeitingfaouse Rd., Hebron or CHILD nx>m, and to get some funds ed by the defendant. The cluding the Vietnam war and One of the six told officials Mars. Lee JtoJuMon o f Rt. 66, DENVER, Colo. (AP) — Den- L O O K ! irs O U R A N N U A L for their service and other ac­ He explained his office is a plaintiff would not . really be tem between his market and his great American universities. that the water which came In MDarlborougta, way be <»lled. ver traffic investigators say a priorities for domestic pro- tivities, the cost to dinners will delegate agency of the Office home a block away. He called the Columbia Unl- and trapped them "flooded the paying the fees. Unda OSarriscm o f the Itoof- Vietnam war veteran, with both grams. versdtv trouble be $1.25 for adults and 76 cents of Economic Opportunity and When Finke heard a conversa­ a "naked at­ mine like a tidal wave and The fact that the program in­ beais. Is oondltioMlng her 12- legs gone, apparenUy was On the Republican aide. New aubver for children. as a result 80 per cent of the tion during the night, he called tempt to subvert and discredit” washed us up to higher tends to provide free counsel for year-old grade Morgan horse in trying to master a specially Yoric Gov. Nelson A. Rockefel- The barbequed chicken will monies which make up the police and advised them of the BUSH HARDWARE CO. ■ ground." those who qualify does not preparation for the Vermont equipped car Tuesday when It ler went to Pennsylvania to woo prevent such dis be the special offering of the budget comes from Washing­ goings-on in his store. mean there is no charge whatso­ 100 Ehidurancc Ride to be held went out of control in CTty Park delegate support for the GOP ^ Surface crews which drilled Women’s Fellowship on Satur­ ton and the remaining 20 per Three supecte were captured 793 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER -lnch air vents to the other 16 ever when the office starts at the end o f August. April and killed a 2%-year-old child. nomlriatlon and found he had 42 ® 8 day, May 26. cent must be contributed In outside a rear window. and lowered food and other formal legal action oi( behalf Churney, a tndmber o f the Officers said the vlcUm, Mark of the state’s 64 delegates by campus 'Voter Session Set money or in-kind services by items to them tried to reach the of a person. HcxifbeatB, will assist Miss Har- A. Torres, son of Mr. and Mrs. state party leaders’ comit. People in town eligible to be the two counties. Cecil Torres, was struck down Sources close to Gov. Ray- ° c que which applauds and GERANIUM ten the same way. But the driUs Bar Backs Office The program requires ex­ rition as groom, v made voters by having lived Smorgasbord Set by a car driven by Spec. 4 m ip. TTie men said today they have another opportunity on Viets pointed out. He said, Congregational Church will be near Denver. toward him. 1,1; f heard the drlU bits break Monday to do so. TTie Board of “ their professional awareness of try fee, Atty. Viets said. held Saturday with servings Police said friends of the vet- RockefeUer took Issue with througih and could hear rescue Admtsrions will be in session the existing rroblcms is en­ When a person applys for aid he is required to make a de­ from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Hebron eran told them Signs had just Nixon’s statement that Congress ° ^°‘ ® ^ co u n te d , state crews yeUlng to them but the from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Town couraging to us.” He said the S-A-L-E! tailed report concerning his in­ Church. The meal Is served by recently received his artificial should not be pressured by the Chairman James hole to the surface was about g;roup recognizes the tremen­ SCRANTON MOTORS, he. Office building. reservation only. For reserva- limbs. Poor People’s Campaign Into ^ . Spnnwe appeared to have 200 feet from them. They yelled Town <31erk Mrs. Rpth Mun­ dous need for adequate counsel come, social and finaoicial-^Bitu- ® won the Democratic gubernato- STARTS back, they said, but apparently son points out that a> personal for the low-income community. ation. •- — .... ------rial nomination by a slim mar­ were not heard. appearance before the Board of The office places two basic Atty. Joseph Paradise, presi­ gin over Atty. Gen. C. Donald The dramatic rescue of the 16, Admlsslona is no longer neces­ restrictions on the type of com­ dent of the Tolland (Jounty Bar # Oldsmobiles — Pontiacs — Air Conditioning Time # Robertson. Rep. Arch A. Moore which canfF just -before daylight sary. Eligible citizens may plaints it will handle. One Is Association, is now iri the pro­ FACTORY FRESH OLDS. — Luxury 98 Sedans — Toronados — Delta 88's — Delmont 88's Jr. won the RepubUcan nomina­ FRIDAY ea. last Saturday, was the work of come to her office to be sworn FACTORY FRESH PONTIACS — Bonneville Safaris & Vistas — Catalina 4-Doors & Safaris tion. By The Dozen crews tolling endlessly through in. Then, a t ' the next formal —Rhode • Island Republicans five nights and days. MANCHeSTER EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (Limited session of the admissions hoard elected a 14-member delegation Big pumps, capable of draw­ at 10 A.M. Supply) the application Is reviewed and to the national GOP convention ing 3,200 gallons per minute at the person’s name placed on imcommitted to any candidate peak operation, were swung into the voting Ust. Only occaaionai- but at this time soUdly favoring position to try and drain the ly is there a negd for checking DEMO'S - SAVE Rockefeller, said state GOP FLOWERING SHRUB FERTILIZER SALE! passageway. some point of information with Chairman Howard E. Russell. UPRIGHT YEWS The entrance to the mine, the applicant before enrollment YVONNE LUXURY 98 SEDAN TORONADO DELUXE COUPE SCHOLARSHIP 10-6-4, or 6-10-6 which honeycombs Big Sewell ' Air-oondlUoning. SALE! $ 1 ea. /s Back From France Air-conditioninig. ALMOND PINK, BRIDAL WREATH, Mountain, about 76 miles south­ Manoheater Evening Herald FPRSYTHIA, VIBURNUH, QUINCE, east of Charleston, is so low Andover correspondent, Law­ men have to bend to enter it. AND PROUD TO ANNOUNCE PONTIAC CATALINA SEDAN Two Quakes FRENCH-PUSSY WILLOW, M.88 50Lbe*1.88 rence Moe, tel. 742-6786. LE MANS HARDTOP COUPE SPIREA AND SPICE BUSH The passageway does not allow OUR NEW COMPLETE LINE OF Air-conditioning, tape stereo. Viinyl root, power brakes and steering. FUND Slam Japan a man to stand and the pockets 6 In which the men spent their Gas Liquids Gain 1965 Pontiac Tempest 4-Door. Automatic, MOUNTAIN ASH SILVER MAPLES PFTTZER AUREA captivity were just as low. STRETCH W IGS 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe. 28,000 Seaboard The water level in the pas­ HOUSTON, Tex.—U.S, output power steering...... $1295 miles, cleon...... $2495 $2.88 and $3JI8 JUNIPER $5JI8 sageway had to be drained of natural-gaa liquids continued 1967 Olds. F-85 4-Door Sedan. V-8, power 1966 Pontiac Star Chief Executive Hardtop * 1 0 . 8 8 enough to allow men to pass to grow rapidly last year, ris­ WIGLETS (Continued from Page One) This One’s Different! steering ...... $2295 FAIR through the low overhead. Res­ ing more than 10 per cent above Coupe. Low mileoge, new tires $2395 severed. cuers knew the 15 had food and the 1966 level to nearly 21.7 FALLS 1965 Olds. Dynamic 88 Convertibles 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe. Numerous communications MOSS BLUE CYPRESS Crimson Xing Maples BLUEBERRY BUSHES water and were in contact with billion gallons, worth about $1.2 Choice of tw o ...... $1795 Cleon...... $1495 lines were cut, and for a time those on top. billion. MAY 18th - 10 AM. - 2 PJN. (Soft with a Blueberry Color) (8 Year Bearing Age) there was no landline communi­ Af Unbelievable Prices cation between Hokkaido and $2A8 and $5JW SIJM - SJfor $4$8 Honshu. Japan’E^i main Island. •9.88 *17.88 STOP IN NOW AND ENHANCE 1963 Olds Dynamic 88 Convertibles 1095 Most of the damage occurred A - YOUR SUMMER VACATION CHOICE OF TWO. MANCHESTER HtCH SCHOOL CAFETERIA in southern Hokkaido and north­ PJ^eC. ern to central Honshu. PINE BARK MULCH HYBRID LIUGS Tht Maritime Agency said at Beg. $3.26 least nine 'boats were sunk. Sev­ MAGNOLIAS $348 PARISIAN SCRANTON MOTORS, INC eral more, including one small Sale Price! $245 * 2 . 8 8 CleHiing Plants Homomode Candy foreign freighter, were driven I iillini l:ril I )r

) . PA 6B EIGHTBBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COm N.. THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1968 PAGE NINETEEN Baseball Crotcds Down Javier Pulls ‘Ruth,’ IHE NEW YORK (AP) — TldB yMur*f aggngate is creases, a numiftr of them are CinclnnaU, off 70,038; Baltt- Herald Angle Hitting Features Eagle and Indian Wins Biff league baseoall, al­ S,M6,S51 compared to 8,788,343 Ing reasons that Included incle- more 61,184; the New York Tan- ready committed to ex- in the same nunber o f games ment weather, racial unrest,- keea 04,838; California 01,700; paiMtinsr to 24 teams in last season and 4,044,000 in 1066. losing streaks and fewer double- Detroit 01,010; 8t. Louis 31,408; BARRY COWLES This represents a drop of 180,003 headers than last year. Los Angeles 10,430; San Rratt- Hero to Youngster 1969, is takinsr another Sehotestlo Sports Writer from ’67 and 808,388 from 1066. The AUanta Braves show the 18,123; the Chicago White; Four Blows Demands for Money Tim Coughlin at^ backward at the gnte The National League, whose largest decrease, 111,807. The *nd Philadelphia, NEW YORK (AP)—Ju- Uonal League acUon. The AUan- sacrifice fly sent G>e Dodgers U American League this season, an Associated atteni&nce declined more than Braves, who shifted from Mil- ta-PhUadelphia game was front 8-2 . OCIL Field Day Slated Here Friday W. L. Pet. O.B. lian Javier will never be su rvey diKlosed to- million last season, is off by waukee to AUanta in 1066, have mist^en for Babe Ruth rained out By MacArdle Clouts Homer Detroit 19 11 .633 _ • * • REDS-METS— Extends NFL Meeting day. 133,404. The American League pulled 106,600 c u s t o m e>r a their first of nine scheduled . . . but the slender St. Lou­ M ^ n a l Field will be the site of this season’s OCIL Attendance so far in 1088 is 3.7 Cleveland 17 12 .680 m CABDS-PIRATES— George Culver blahked the Field I^y, Friday at 3. Over 400 Btudei»ts from the is Cardinal is the Sultan of Mets on seven hits and the A'rLANTA, Ga. (AP) — Pro football commissioner per cent under 1087 ana almost ^ all-Ume high of the same number of home night, are averaging only slight- Baltimore 17 13 .667 2 Javier, the Cardinals’ slick- • nine scl^ ls will compete for top honors in the leaatie. Paefes East In CCIL Tilt Minnesota 16 16 .616 Swat today in the starry Reds, who had dropped six of Pete Rozelle says he still believes team owners and 10 per cent behind the pace of last irear when.it had games in 1067, they attracted ly higher than 7,000 spectators 3H fielding second basemsui, hit Coach Wendall Moratta of the MHS cindermen reports Solid -'hitting _ by . Dennis the majors’ peak year in 1066 Oakland 16 16 .600 4 eyes of a McKeesport, Pa., Steve Blass’ first pitch in the their previous seven starts, players consider the game a sport and are willing to By BARRY OOWLES one of its closest peiinnaiit races 268,006 and in 1966 it was in Chicago. ’They are rumored Boston 16 16 .600 4 pounded loser Jerry Koosman local runners are ready and willing to give aU they have MacArdle' gave, opposing when they totaled 20 million youngsrter. fourth inning into the light tow­ to make a fine showing. ——------pitchers . nightinares yes- make sacrifices for it. ------Powerful hitting com­ paid admissions for the first ever. 260,877. ■ to be considering shifting to the California 16 18 .466 6% Jarter borrowed a page from er next to the left field score- and two relievers for J8. "1 believe every owner in the Altho ughthe NFL owners did bined with effective pitch­ time in history. Eheven dubs reported 1068 de- Others behind last year’s pace Wisconsin dty. Washlngtotn 13 17 .483 6 the Ruth legend Wednesday board at Forbes Field. The first of Tomiby Helms’ * * • terday afternoon game would rather loae a mil- not come to a public agreement ing by southpaw Wayne three singles drove ik the only New York 18 18 .419 OH night after a hospital visit to 6- Carlton held Pittsburgh hit- R um or ‘ lion dollars and win the Super they would counter play- Anderson sent Manchester Chicago 1 11 17 .393 7 less unUI the fifth and nursed rim Culver needed in the Itods’ year-old ICark Sandusky, whose • ^ headed and then the assigned (and Bowl than to make a million and cp demands, a Joint session of High into a first plaice tie Wednesday's Results legs were crushed In a recent the one-nm edge all the way for two-run second innliig. Vada in the right dlrecUon as latest paid) ump came down to back Aquinas High at ihe finish third or fourth kn his the NFL-AFL produced two de- Coast Guard Boston 0, Washington 4 his fourth victory against one Pinson scored the second run on local field. MacArdle lashed out with Bristol Elastem High automobile accident. rumors are that Manchester up what the man had called, divislon,” Rozelle said on the velopments for OCIL honors. Ttie Indians Baltimore 10, Detroit 8 loss. The tall southpaw struck a single by Leo Cardenas and four hits, two biasing triples The boy, who .might never and Bast OattaoUc High track BSveryone cTeared the field and eve of today’s finish of the club ^he owners voted unanimous- defeated Bristol Central H l^ , California 4, Chicago 2 out six and allowed only one doubled another run home in the Spring Oubs walk normally again according teanns will meet Monday in d . a y, rcuumed______but a ______while later ^ owmers nieeting. • , ly to test an extra-point scoring 6-2, yesterday at Memorial New York 2, Cleveland 2, 7Vt to his doctors, asked Javier to runner to reach second base. eighth. a practice meet. Glad to see the this -itianageir was found to be The joint meeUng of owners of mterieagGe exhibition Field to get back in the win­ innings, called, rain hit a for him in the people involved realize the Im- holdhig up the game, d i s c i ^ teams in the American and Na- “ chanve abolishes ner’s circle. Manchester is now Today’s Games Cards’ game at Pittsburgh. c u b s -d o d o iSb^ GIANT8-A8TRO»-^\ ttonal Football Leagues Are Winners portance of the two schools get- that saqie play w «h the plate iSl N ^ ^ B riS S ’^tiSl! . * . conversion kicks and requires Oakland at Minnesota, rain Javier obliged in the fourth in­ Dick Nen, a former Dodger, Willie Mays’ 071st aareer ho­ 6-8 vrikle the Rams evened Gtelr NEW LONDON (AP) — The ting together on a competlve ump. strriched into t«^ay »> eca i«^ f battling in game* match- Oakland (DobeOn 2-1) at Min­ ning, slamming his ftrst homer beat his old teammates with a mer—a two-run blast in the first to its fifth loss in 10 starts. i n o n m ufaMsABDU! T1MC»1IGHUN record at 5-8. Coast Ouarid Academy, where apoiia program. This manager was also the lengthy discussions by NF^ , ^FL players against NFL nesota (Chance 6-4) of the season to back Steve two-run pinch hit single in the inning—triggered San Francis­ • * Coach Don Bums’ crow chum- ' the football team has dropped home team, which is supposed executives over player demands ^ Warttlngton (Moore 0-8) at Carlton’s four-hit pitching and ninth, capping a three-run Chi­ co’s victory over the -Astros. out is hits in the slugfest COIL STANDINGS 10 games in a loss streak ex­ to supply the base umpire. Just form ore money. eonverslon. Cleveland (McDowell 4-1), night g;ive the Cardinals their second cago rally. Nen delivered the With Ollle Brown’s two-run sin­ Fields in Shape and wore out four Aqulna huri- League Overall tending back to I960, has come what kind of sportsman is ithis? The owners have been talking _ New York (Stottlemyre 4-8) at successive 1-0 victory over the winning hit after Randy Hun­ gle keying a four-mn burst in Tip of the hat la extended to ers in the process. The locals about a reiwrted letter which Exhibition games between W-L W-L out of its athletic doldrums -with A man volunteers to do you HUHTING Boston (Ellsworth 4-2), night Pirates. dley’s run-scoring single tied the sixth, the Oiantk built the the Pork and Recreation De­ entertain Northwest Catholic they have said shows the NFL ®^ “ ’® “ '"® ’«®«^® will Manchester 6-8 6-8 sparkling track and baseball a favor and right away some­ Only games scheduled. “ I wasn’t thinking about it,” the game. lead to 7-0 before Doug Rader partments for getting the town’s Friday in an importaint Hart­ Players Association is seeking *^®, conversion rule, Eastern t-S 6-8 records. one jumps down his throat for / J -'a * Friday’s Games Javier sUd afterward. "But Losing pitcher Jim Grant hit a three-run homer for Hous­ slow pitch diamonds in tip-top ford County Conference meet- authority to call a strike if their ^®^®is In NFL will kick, run or 4.-^0 n d Windham 5-4 8-4 ’Ihe track team went unde­ Galiforiila at Minnesota, N when I was running around the checked the Cubs on five hits ton in the seventh. shape. It took a Uttie prodding f ^ been demands are not met. No own- Pssa for one |>olnt and AFL foes Platt 4-4 4-4 feated, Induding an upset of the Oakland at C2ilcago, N bases, I thought, ‘Look what I until the ninth Olid slugged his Gaylord Perry pickbd up his from this department but glad ^^ ^i^**** l#>e ag xiublcki made Ws er. however, has said he has w«l continue to kick for one Oonard 4-4 4-4 University of Connecticut, The __ . would have been -warned and If Washingiton at Detroit, N did!” ’ first National Leaigue homer, a fourth victory against two set­ successful mound debut for seen the letter. P®‘" ‘ "c "c P®®® ^®*' ^wo. FISHING '/ Central 8-8 8-8 baseball team has a 10-12 rec­ backs, but needed ninth inning action When thev aa ?f®P*® ®f not listened, sent out of the park. Bast, scattering five hits in the Maloney 8-4 8-4 Baltimore at Cleveland, N The Chicago Cubs caught Los two-run shot in the third. Ernie BBC SOFntALL “ At this time, I certainly do "Phe old rules also will apply ord induding a pair of wins help from Frank Linsy as the d o ^ ^ S S L After all. a base u i^ r e five frames he threw for the Hall 8-6 8-6 New York at Boston, N -Angeles from behind 0-8, (Jincin- Banks tied it with a two-run authority, es- not think there will be a strike,” during all regular season games SALT WATER FISHING over the high-flying Air Force naU trimmed the New York double in the fourth, but com­ Giants beat the -Astros for the ■victory. Junior Frank Treybal, Paced by the home rtm hK- Many veteran cod fishermen Wethersfield 8-7 8-7 National League ^ P®®^>y when the plate man Rozelle said. "Neither side 1" both leagues next fall. Academy. Mets 8-0 and San Francisco mitted a seventh inning throw­ 31st time in their last 84 meet­ striking out two and allowing ting of Ronnie AUen, the B.A. W. L. Pet. O.B. weints a strike. I’m extremely The other development came. . . . " ^ ® . referring------, to ------this as "the^ Coast Guard might have one ings at Candlestick Park. w ^ e e n ^ . ^ ^ V « ^ ck s him up. Give these volun- three softies, did a creditable Club defeated Gunver, 13-7, lost It was Anderson’s second win St. Louis 20 10 .667 — topped Houston 7-8 in other Na- ing error before Wes Parker’s ^ e e n K een^ 8t. field Ml. ^ ^^eak and let them a Ii m mack- *’®P®*“ * «iat this will bze resolv- when the owners adopted unanl- ®®“ ®" memory” . : of the finest baseball records in three starts as the lefthander San Fran. 17 14 .848 Nebo and Robertson Park be- T,, 2^ fi, _r?i. i.... «<1ed without such action”action.” mouslymmiRiv a<> resolution that would ®®h®®lcellent catches of threeUu-ee to 20 in the country were it not for 3V4 call the game. East’s hitting power was the ed three homora after popfung ______fanned five and walked only Atlanta 17 18 .831 4 fore getting the calcium 4i * The players are seeking a |5 require the Boston Patriots to be ^*1!**^ eight losses by a single run. big factor, and MacArdle got out to the pLUher his first time 16 17 .486 Size of Crowd Made Trip Worthwhile chloride on the ground to keep million hike In their pension in the process of building ^ ness ”Point, ' the "Race, Valiant three. Tom Glrarde was charg- Two games remain against the Chicago 6% a hefty Imck-up at the plate . B.A. bad two fi^ve-run Cincinnati 16 16 .484 8H the dust down . . . Home runs Off the Desk fund, $800 each for playing in a least a 50.000-seat stadium by Rock,------Black Point,------Bartlett’s------??*.wlth the loss, coming In ... re University of Hartford Saturday. are running neck and neck be­ iFor anyone Interested in the from his teammates. Alubickl Innings and managed 18 Mts. Pittsburgh 14 15 .483 6V4 preseason game and a mini- 1970 or relinquish its franchise *^®®* **1® CzaJkowskl in the ’Toward the end of the seasim training (f dogs, there are two and Gary Kinel each had The losers bad 13 hits and Los Angeles 16 17 .469 6 tween Keeney and Nebo. 0 mum annual salary of $15,000. in the AFL. Good catches of large (2% to *®“* ^ inning. the Coast Guard baseball team fine books on the market that three hits, while Doug Melody Jten Oolemsh cleared the bases Phlla. 14 16 .467 6 Iliere's only 15 feet difference 3 pound) mackered' vontlnued Coughlin, Ed Kowal Md reaUy has been putting into WSox Get Wet Reception, had a pair of singles. ■with a double ■while Bob Wilson Houston 13 17 .483 7 between the distance of the two will give full details and lUus- last week in the area from Race Kent Smith paced the Indians’ pracUce the preachings of first tration. "The Modem Poirtter" East jumped on Aquinas anvairiied two homers, Expects to Go to Jail New York 13 17 .433 7 field’s leftfleld fences . . . All Rock to Watch HUl, but. Uie hitting with two hits each, year coach Don Plnhey. 'The Air umpires now have brooms to by A.E. Hochwalt covers every­ pitching from the outset and BA 005 621 0— 13-18-0 Wednesday’s Results fish are now moving into the Coughlin cracked a double and Force Academy last Saturday thing from the rise of the point­ pushed -two runs across in the Gunver 011 203 0— 7-13-4 San Francisco 7, Houston 3 dust off the plate . . . Only thing western portion of the Sound, home run for one RBI while brought its eight-runs-per-game Bow in Milwaukee Debut lacking at Nebo is getting the er to Nattonal champions and first inning. Leodoff batter Tim Nead and .tones; Cohnan, Cincinnati 3, New York 0 Concentrations are reported at Kowal’s softies were good for average to New London for a Detroit loaded the base sin the water turned on, which I’m sure how they were trained. "Wing O’Neil singled, thm scored on Solo and Heyort. St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 0 NEW YORK (AP) — and Angels battled through sev­ Unusual Fighloff the mouUi of Uie Housatonlc ®"® KBI. Smith belted a double I doubleheader, and scored only &Jt- Shot” iSvby TVJhentRobert Wehle is a MacAnHe’s first three-baser of Spbrtemon Tavern defeated Chicago 0, Los -Angeles 3 The CSiica^ White Sox en innings tied 1-1. ninth with none out, but got only will come. River and off Port Jefferson, and a slngte driving in one run. one run all day. < two runs in a vain attempt to * * * book that both beginners and the day. Not to be outdone, Alu- the Buokland Eaglet, 25-1 Man- Striped bass have moved in- Conyers, Chuck May, Dick Atlanta at Philadelphia, rain brought major leaigue base­ Only Rl

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 ;ij-i i H d p W onMd— M ol* 36 Boats and A c cm so t Im 4A HousohoM Goods B1 AntIqiMS 54 PAGE 1*WBNTT-THKEE WANTED TO BUT — antiques, PART-TIMB OA8 otation at­ 17’ RUTNABOUT, 70 h.p.. Mer­ SINGER automaUc sig-zag, with Busiiwss Proparty cabinet, used excellent condi­ steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Ho m s m For Sato 72 H o u s m For Sato 72 Hoorn For S«to 72 tendant, Saturday nlghta and cury, tilt-trailer, soft top, ful­ Tmtofiwntg 63 Lets For Soto 73 Oat O f Toumi Oat Of Tomi CLASSIFIED tion, buttonholes, hems, over­ ed lamps, art glass, primitives, For Soto 70 a t Sunday. Apply Dick’s Shell BEBRirS ly equipped ready to go. 640- EAST CENTER ST., O.room BOLTON LAKE — Lots 600’ For Solo 75 For casts, sews on buttons, etc. any quantity. 644-8962. JU8T Listed on prestige Service, 69S Center St. ^ 7702. ' — 4 fMM aput- ADAMS ST. — vacant machine BRAND NEW Five bedroom house, C zoned, for doctor’s of- from water, treed and In very Originally over $300, now only Botdder Rd. Beauty is It’s own BOLTON —Large custom buSt (XIVENTRT High on a hUI with CLOCKS bought, sold, traded, ment. Oonvenlent loeatign. shop with 10,000 square feet Colonlsd In prestige area of - flees, 2 or 8 ■ families, 186’ nice area. Priced to sell. 12’ RUNABOUT, equipped with $49.60, or assume payments of excuse for being — and this SpUt Level, 7 rooms, flreplaee, a glorioiu valley view. Authen­ expert repairing. Colonial Stow, roM gantor and haat on one floor, 2 acres of land. town on large lot. 2Vi bathe, .frontage. Hutchins Agency, Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ADVERTISING steering wheel, windshield, re­ park-Uke setting is truly beauti­ 1^ baths, S-car garage. Only tic 7—room (Tape. Good condi­ $7. monthly. Dealer, 622-0476. Clock Shop, 882 Main St., rear. humittod, $150 per month. 2-famUy house included, wnsl- two car garage, city water and 640-6824. mote control, plywood. Some ful. Enough trees to provide $24,000. Hutchins Agency, Real­ tion. Three fireplaces, 2 acres, Old clocks only. Open lO 'a.m.- Hayez Agency. 64e4)lli. bly priced. Must seU, T . J. sewer. Early occupcmcy. Mr. CLA8SIFIBD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS COLONIAL BOARD Co. repair needed in trmsom. Can­ HOSPITAL BED With guard ample shade — but spaced tors, 040-5824. orchard. Hurry only $19,MX). 9 p.m. Sundays open till 6 Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. Lombardo, Belflore Agency, MANCHESTER — 4 famUy, 8 AJL to 4tS0 PJL vas cover, $06. 64i0-2218, 643- rail, modem, excellent, Mn- WE HAVE customers waiting strategically to let sunlight filt­ Resort Property Hayes Agency, 646^4)1S1. p.m., closed ^ e sd a y and 647-1418. 4 rooms each, business zone, Skilled and Unskilled 4686. dlUon, $116. Call 648-2218. for the rental of your apart­ er through. Located at the end approximately 60 per cent net BOLTON — Older home, barn, Wednesday. For Sato 74 out buildings. 2 building lots ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ NEW USTTNO—Nine —yea nine of a cul-de-sac on one of Man­ return on investment. Ask for ELLINGTON 6*4 room 17’ FIGERGLAS 76 h.p. elec­ Invostnwnr Propoity plus land. $20,000. Phllbrick COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Elxcellent wages, full-time, tate, 043-6129. room raised ranch Just over chester’s truly tree-lined Earl Everett, 640-8688, 648- BOLTON LAKE, Bolton — 6 Ranch. Oonvenlent location. tric start-alternator. Tilt bed Agency, Realtors, 640-5347. «lN PJL DAT BOtmil PraUOATION 6 days per week, shift dif­ GARAGE SALE ______For Soto 76-A the Mancheetei>Bolton line dn streets, we think the combina­ 6120. J. D. Real Estate Co. room summer home secluded C3ose to everything. Built-ins. trailer. Fully equipped. Call Wonted— To Boy 58 FIVE ROOMS, second floor, Nice treed lot, only $16,900. ferential, Blue Cross, CMS, TWO STORES, apartments, a beautifully wooded lot. Dead­ tion of street and site alone is hideaway, near water, 3 bed­ DMiltaa for tetartoir MHtoqr l> «>M P.BI. PMtej. 289-7044 after 6 p.m. clean, bus line. Available Im- 2 VERNON Hayes Agency, 646-0181. life Insurance, paid holi­ HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques good Income, $32,000 Phllbrick end street. 2% baths. Four bed­ worth well over $20,000. Add (XTLONIAL — 6 bedrooms, rooms, only $9,800 Hayes One day only, Sunday, May mediately. Adults only, $186. rooms. (Quality built by Elverett to this a fine Colonial home formal dining room, dream Agency, 848-0131. days, other fringe benefits. 14’ GLASS SPAR boat and bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Agency, Realtors, 640-6847. JULY OCCUPANCY! ! EAST HARTFORD — Ranch 6% TouA o o o pbr ah o n w nx monthly and security. 649- Van Dyne. CaU Mr. Lombardo with two-car garage and fin­ kitchen, large paneled family trailer, 50 h. p. Mercury elec­ 19, 10 a.m.—6 p.m. glassware. We buy estates. Vil- 8877. rooms large modern kitchen, 8 ra APPSBOlAnD DIALM3-2711 MANCHESTER, business tdock for details. Belflore Agqncy, ished family room and you room, 2Vi baths, one off master (TOVENTRY Lake — 4 room Present owner transferred Progressive and Expanding tric start motor, motor used lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 bedrooms, excellent condition, with 6 apartments and 4 stores. 647-1418. might expect a price in the fift­ bedroom. 2-car garage. Excel­ summer cottage. Excellent and will move when school Compsiny very IHUe, $800. 643-24M. Lake St., Bolton. 649-3247. $23,600. Philbrick Agency Real­ Your chance for, good bar­ This property Is In exceUent ies — surprise — It’s barely lent neighborhood. $37,900. area, close to water, beautiful­ is out. Majestic 8 room Co­ Continuod From Proeodlng Pogo FuinMhod tors, 040-5847. gains. Flimlture, clothing, BUYING all silver dollars, half condition and shows a good re­ ■NEW LISTING —Two bedroom Into the forties. We might de- Phllbrick Agency Realtors, 649 ly treed lot. Only $6,900. Hayes lonial on a lovely treed lot. toys and household items ranch, recently redecorated, in Agency, 646-0131. Florists— Nursorlos 49 dollars, and dimes. Private Apartmonli 63-A turn. Gall for detaUs. Hayes , scrite all the features to you, 5347. 4 bedrooms, 2M baths, 2 car ANDOVER — immaculate 4 UmloA COLONIAL BOARD Co. including small appliances collector paying top prices for central location. Recent gar­ garage, etc. Mid 80’s. Mr. rTWp Holp Wolitod— Mato 36 ROCKVILLE — 6 room furnish­ , Agency, 046-0181. ' but 'frankly, we’d rather shov/ LAKE ~OTAFFEE, Ashford, room expandable Cape. Fire­ POTTED tomato plants. Burpee, and books. collections or singles. Write age, amesited driveway. Deep SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ (Tordon, 649-6306. 35 ed apartment, heat and electri­ you. Let Frank Filloramo take lakefront 3-bedroom, winter­ place, aluminum siding. Beau­ 615 Parker Street Big Boy, Beefsteak, Hybrids at Box F, Manchester Herald. OLDER 6-room Colonial oh wooded lot. Mr. Zinsser, Bel­ ceUent condition, on bus line. city, neiwly redecorated, third you through and around this ized brick Ranch, fireplace, oil tifully landscaped 2 acre lot WAITRESSES — days only. MRS. E. F. LOFTUS 84 Eaton St., Hartford, located 'valuable land. Possible com­ flore Agency, 647-1418. estate in not-so miniature. Al­ Property includes 2 extra build­ WE BUY and sell antiques, and flooi', $26. weekly. 876-0316. mercial or parking site ap­ ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, heat,' furnished, $17,600. 233- with trout stream, $17,900. Must be over 18 years of age. EXPERIENCED at south end off Wethersfield 19 Lexington Drive low ample time—buy or 4146. B& l w Leonard Agency Realtors, 646- used furniture, china, glass sil­ plication. Located on Main St. NEW liSTTNG — Three bed- Realtor, 643-6963. Full or part-time. No experi­ and Franklin Aves. Eyery day browse or both, you won’t want BARROWS and WALLACE (TO. 0469. (Off Scott Dr.) ver, picture frames, old coins, Call Grace Dltmars. L. C. room ranch, convenient loca­ ence necessary. Apply in per­ until dark. to hurry this inspection. Got LAKE BUNGEE — Woodstock. Manchester Parkade, BRIDGEPORT guns, pewter, scrap gold, Buslnoss Locations Greenough Go., 647-9931. tion. Fireplaced living room. $17,900 — 0 room Ranch. Beauti- son only. Howard Johnson. 39-1 647-1076 about one hour Saturday or Connecticut. Large woqded lot, ELECTIRICIAN — joume3nnan watches, old Jewelry, hob­ ______For Rant 64 Alurtilnum storms and screens. fuUy psineled family room. Manchester, 649-6306 Farms For Sato 76 Tolland Turnpike. and helper, full-time, steady PubUc and parochial schools. Sunday? (Tall Frank at the Bel­ Large lot with trees and view. with well, approximately 160’ OPERATORS Gardtn Farm— by collections, paintings, attic ANDOVER — 8 room Raised FOR RENT or sale.4ai flore Agency, 647-1413. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 040- from Lake. Reasonable. Call STAFFORD AREA — 62 acre MATURE woman to babysit for employment, insurance bene­ Dairy Products 50 contents or whole estates. Fur­ Lcmd For Soto 71 Shows well —should sell. Mr. Ranch, 2 baths, 3 to 4 bed­ fits, paid holidays and vaca­ Street. Building and lot next MCrritt, Belflore Agency, 647- 6824. 649-8825, 643-4949, Mrs. Ander­ farm. Ideal for- horses or beef working mother, Monday niture Repair Service, 648-7449. ELUNGTON 290 acres, WE HAVE many out of town son. rooms, family room, treed lot, cattle. Approximately 27 acres Top wages, overtime. Ex­ tion. Call between 8 a.m.-5. FOR SALE — Fresh asparagus G.E. combination washer-dryer, to Post Office. Excellent loca­ 1418. through Friday, 7:30-2:30, Uve mostly wooded. High elevation. listings available In Bolton, MANCHESTER — spacious 7 low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- cellent working conditions. p.m. Robert’s Electric Co., also for freezing. 669 Dart Hill $75. 649-8806. tion for any use. 640-2420 from open land. Ten room house, in possible. Call 643-MOO after 9 to 6 p.m. %mile frontage on town road. NEW LISTING —East Hartford East Hartford, Vernon, South room home. Excellent location, 0131. barn, garage, chicken coops. Apply E A S Gage Co., South Windsor, 644-2421. Rd., 876-7919. Rooms Without Board 59 0 p.m. SINGER’S spectacular clear­ Tom Minor Broker, 1-875-6042. side of Manchester. Immacu­ Windsor and other area towns. double garage, aluminum sid­ Ail in good condition. Beauti­ Mitchell Drive, Manchester. Out O f Town VERNON SIX ROOM Split Lev- ance sale of used machines STORE FOR RENT —. down late 6 room cape wUh formal Call any of our courteous sales ing, large rooms, bus line, IM WAITRESS — afternoon or eve­ ’'Johnson is puzzled, but Wall Street is going CRAZY!" THE THOMPSON House — Oot'- el. 1% baths, built-ins, fire­ ful view. Immediate occupan­ traded in during our recent town Manchester, State STAFFORD Area — 172 acres dining room, fireplaced living staff for details. Belflore baths. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. For Sato 75 ning drift. Supervise other help. Housahold Goods 51 tage St. centrally located, large place, garage and scenic lot. cy. $37,0(X). Tom Minor, Brok­ MACHINIST “ Sale—of—Sales.” All recondi­ Theatre Bldg, inquire Manag­ wooded land. 700 feet borders room, large bright kitchen, Agency, 647-1413. Excellent starting salary. pleasantly furnl^ed rooms, SOUTH WINDSOR —Birch Hill, Owner 640-4045. er, 1-876-5042. tioned and priced to sell. Many er, State Theatre, 643-7832. on beautiful lake. Buy on three three bedrooms. Wall to waU SPLIT-LEVEL — 8 rooms, 4 Pleasant working conditions. MEN part-time for Janitor and BRIDGEPORT AND LATHE parking. Call 649-2368 for over­ 6% ROOM RANCH — iitT- 7 room Raised Ranch, 2-car WOODEN storm sashes and reduced up to 60 per cent I year plan. Tom Minor Broker, in several rooms. Oversize ga­ bedrooms, 1% baths, large Uniforms can be supplied. Ap­ floor waxing work, 6 days, 6 Class A Men only. night and permanent guest MANCHESTER —Spruce Street maculate. Wall to wall carpet­ garage, 2 baths, large family VERNON — Recent 6% room Wantod— Real Estate 77 screens. 647-194^. Portables, and consoles. Come 1-876-6042. rage. Large screened In porch. family room, new wall to wall ply in person, Dlno’s, 650 East p.m. to 11 p.m. CaU 649-6834. Help Wanted— Male 36 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 rates. 216. Small store, heated, $76 ing, walkout basement. Large room, cai^etlng, many extras. Ranch, garage, built-lns, full SHEET METAL early for choice selection. Truly a fine value. CaU early. and drai>erie8 stay; Garage, basement, immaculate, $17,900. IF YOUR HOME isn’t selling It­ Middle Tpke. PART-TIME door man and MIXED BREED — Puppies for PINE DINING room set, 60x90” monthly. Call 247-4046. landscaped lot. Gerard Agen­ Owner-Broker 643-5129. Demonstrators, floor samples, COMFDRTABLE room for gen­ Mr. Merritt, Belflore Agency, $27,500. Philbrick Agency Real­ Meyer Agency, 643-0609. self— don’t blame the house! MECHANICS concession grill man at East sale, mother medium size, with 2 leaves: 6 ladderback Housos For Soto 72 cy, 649-0538, 643-0366. COUNTER Girl wanted—full or discontinued models —reduced tleman, private entrance, free 647-1418. tors, e49-63a. TOLLAND — Near parkway. Get expert assistance — we Hartford Drive-In Theatre. good with children, $6. each. chairs. $316 or best offer. Cali part-time.. Apply Comer Soda TRUCK DRIVER up to $70, including some parking, 14H Hackmatack St. NEWLY REMODELED office SE'VEN ROOM Colonial featur­ SIX ROOI(I Ranch in ^cellent Smaller 6-room Colonial, ga­ STAFFORD SPRINGS, 6 room have clients waiting. Keith ACCOUNTANT Uniform furnished. Call Mr. 872-^7. 648-1771. NEW LISTING —Seven room MANCHESTER — 123 Florence Shop, 736 Main St “ Touch & Sew” models —all between 5-9 p.m. on Main St.,. $66. Call 643-9678. ing 4 bedrooms, IH baths, 2- condition. Large Hiring room rage, workshop, acre wooded (Tape. Oil hot air heat. Garage, Real Estate, 649-1922. Aircraft quality Martinex at 628-7448 after 7:30 ranch in Manchester. Two full Street, 6 room bungEdow with city conveniences. $8,480. Tim ALASKAN Maiamute Huskies REFRIGERATOR, 8 piece liv­ carry the same guarantee as car garage, wall to wall, beau­ with fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 2 bedrooms. Garage. Good con­ lot, excellent condition. Only WANTED — Lady to babysit SENIOR Capable of certified hellarc p .m . FURNISHED ROOM, kitchen BUSINESS zone 2, 950 square baths. Ask for Joe Lombardo Minor, Broker, 1-876-6042. SELLING YOUR HOME? For puppies. Call Nurmi Auto Body ing room set, TV console Ad­ 'new SINGER products. Singer tiful sunporch, fireplace, large Beautifully landscaped corner dition. Shown by appointment $14,900. Hayes Agency, 646- for an adult, 6 hours a day, on welding. privileges. Private entrance. foot masonary building. Double for detaUs. Belflore Agency, 0131. prompt courteous semdee that PRESS OPERATORS 649-8834, Rt. 30, Vemwi. miral, dinette set, 8 chairs, Sewing Center 866 Main St., walk-up attic, new roof, re­ lot. Owner. 649-3628, evenings. only. (Tall owner, 649-4117. bus line. Call after 8 p.m. 628- 647-1426 Manchester. $16. weekly. (Sentleman prefer­ overhead doors. Centrally lo­ 647-1413. gets results, call Louis Dimock Overtime plus all benefits. First FORK LIFT OPERATORS electric fans; rug -and jiad, cently painted. Value like this VERNON — custom built 5% 8083. A skilled professional is TWO FEMALE black and white red. Call 647-1931. ’ cated. $90 monthly. Paul. W. MANCHESTER — 4 room LARGE MODERN home plus CREAM PUFF Realty, 649-9823. shift only Apply or call, PACKERS 16x16’. Call 668-8930. THREE PAIRS drapes, fiber­ In an area equally as fine. BRAND NEW raised ranch room Ranch. Aluminum sid­ needed to augment our puppies. Mother thoroughbred Dugan, Realtor, 649-4636. Ranch, extra clean, kitchen 5 room older home with barn BOOKKEEPER fuU or part- staff. College or accounting glas, red. Three pairs nylon Gorgeous yard, $26,500. Wol- ready for early occupancy. 2^ ing, rec room, buUt-lns, dish­ ALL CASH for your property First Shift, 45 Hour Week pointer, father mongrel. Two CLEAN, USED refrigerators, verton Agency, Realtors, 649- built-lns, modem, wall to wall and 100 acres of land. $85,000 Ellington—Six room Ranch, within 24 hours. Avoid red tlme for one girl office. Expe­ school required along with ROLO MACHINE CO., curtains, white. Also addition­ Apartiwnts Hals 677 MAIN ST. Ground floor of­ baths, 2 car garage, big lot, carpeting, -gobd location. Ask­ washer, excellent location, tip­ months old, $8 each or $16 pair. ranges, automatic washers 2813. cUy water and sewer. (Tall Joe for the package. Phllbrick I’A baths, kitchen bullt-ins, tape. Instant service. Hayes rienced. Must be able to work exx>erience in the general INC. EASTERN BOILER & al curtains. Electric wall kitch­ fice suite, 4 rooms, air con­ ing $16,200. H.M. Frechette, top condition. Hayes Agency, Call 1-296-9664. with guarantees. See them at Tolwiiionts 63 Lombardo for details at the Agency Realtors, 649-5347. full basement, large wooded Agency, 646-0131/ alone, for Manchester contrac­ accounting field. In addition 66 ELM STREET ELECTRONICS, INC. en clock. Best offer. 646-0254. ditioned. Ideal for professional, FOUR ROOM expandable Cape. Realty, 047-9993. 646-0131. B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Belflore Agency, 647-1413. lot, almost new and Im­ tor's office. Salary commensu­ to a challenging assign­ MANCHESTER, CONN. 99 Loomis St. AKC REGISTERED poodle pup­ LOOKING for anything In insurance or real estate. Call BuUt-ln-range, formica count­ SIX ROOM Cape with 2 large Main St. Call 643-2171. MOVING — Wish to sell Ken- maculate. Call Joe St. Ger­ OUT OF STATE buyer needs rate with experience. Write ment, this opportunity will pies, champion show back­ real estate rentals — apart­ 649-0097. ers, ceramic tile bath. Ebc- bedrooms up and extra large BRIDGEPORT operators, day more portable dishwasher. PRESTIGE ADELAIDE Road main. $21,200. three bedroom Ranch, Cape or Box "MM” , Manchester Her­ provide above average sal­ 647-1431 anyUme. ground. One black and one sil­ ments, homes, multiple dwell­ cellent condition. Comer lot. SIX ROOM single home for sale. closets, 4 nice size rooms on shift. All benefits paid. Blue MAN(3HESTER — 10,000 sq. feet area. Big contemporary wi::i 4 (Tolonial with garage in nice ald. ary benefits and excellent ver. Miniature, reasonable, 643- Good condition. Call 649-6818. ings, no fees. Call J. D. Real Pleasant location In Center South Main St., $7,600. 643-0420. first floor. Offering 3 or 4 bed­ ACRES OF PARADISE Cross, CMS, life and health in­ WHITE ZIG-ZAG ' of industrial space. Prime loca­ bedrooms, 2 fuU baths. Lovely residential area. (Tan pay working conditions. Write 6668. Estate, 643-6129. | Spring Park area. 6% per cent rooms, copper plumbing, com­ RELIANCE ASSOCIATES DIAL your way to profits. Tele­ surance, retirement. Apply tion, inside loading dock. (Tall and unique living room with up to $28,000. Call Paul W. stating experience, educa­ EXPERIENCED oil burner assumable mortgage. Contact bination aluminum storms and phoning customers of the Ful­ CABINET MODEL 36” G. E., 4-bumer range. Good MAIN ST. — 3 room heated for detaUs. Hayes Agency, 646- beautiful stone fireplace. Many Rt. 30, near Vernon Circle, Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. tion and salary require­ service man'. A g;ood Job with Aerokinetics, 218 Hartford Rd. owner, 649-3976. Manchester screens, plus breezeway and Here is a beautiful country ler Brush Co.mpany from your condition. $26. Call 649-9778. 0131. features, including screen­ Vernon ments. P.O. Box 1483, Hart­ good pay and good working TWO FLUFFY kittens. Call be­ apartment for middle age wom­ garage. 7H years young. $21,- home in Andover that Is home. Excellent profits. Call Used but like new, makes ed and glassed side porch, 643-9574 872-4165 Legal Notices ford, Conn. conditions. Stop in or call the tween 6 and 7 p.m., 649-89|l. an. Call 643-6015. CX3LONIAL — large kitchen, for­ 600, Wolverton Agency, Real­ modem in every detail with 247-1849. Whiting Corp., 254 Broad St., Satosinen Wantod 36-A buttonholes, monograms, mal dining room, 3 or 4 bed­ treed and private yard. Plenty MUST SELL many built in features, sur­ ADORABLE MINIATURE poo- sews on buttons, blind hems Mochlitory and Tools 52 FOUR ROOM duplex apart­ Heosos For Ront 65 of room for swimming pool. tors, 649-2813. D E C R E E ON 649-1166. LICENSED Real Estate sale- rooms, den, family room, rounded by stately trees LIMITATION OF CLAIMS die puppies. AKC registered. and does fancy designs, all ment. Central location. Work­ Take time for a thorough in­ ANDOVER — 6 room Ranch. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, men with previous experience. USED MISCELLANEOUS ma­ HOUSES for rent, furnished or screened porch, 2-car garage, MANCHESTER — New listing, and beautifully landscaped. holden ait Coventry, within and (or ■ Paper trained. Will sacrifice. without attechments. Our ing couple. No children. Call spection. Ask for Frank Fil- PRICE REDUCED % acre wooded lot. Nicely H d p W o n t u d — M a t o 3 6 WANTED part-time mom- Call Mr. Phllbrick, Phllbrick chine shop tools and equipment unfimlshed starting at $176. Iarg;e wooded lot In prime 2-famlly, 4-4 flats, conveniently There are 13 rooms in all the District of (Swentry, on he 649-7406. after 2 p.m., 649-4319. loramo. Belflore Agency, 647- landscaped. Young established 31st day of March, A.D . 1968. ------L—______Ings for Janitorial duties in MANAGER TRAINEE 6 year parts and . service for sale. Can be seen after 6 nelghboriiood, $38,000. Phllbrick located. $19,600. Leonard Agon­ with 4 baths: Includes a Agency, 649-5347. per month. Phllbrick Agency, 1413. Sparkling clean 6 room Co­ Present, Hon. David C. Rappe. SILVER BRAZER — assemble Manchester area. Call 624-0620. guarantee. Complete price, and weekends at 966 Tolland agency Realtors 649-5347. ic , Realtors, 846-1)469, ask fov mother-in-law apartment of neighborhood. Quiet dead end Judge. Permanent Job opportunity. THREE ROOMS, heat, hot wa­ Realtors, 640-6347. lonial, 3 large bedrooms, and braze, small assemblies. ------SALESMAN wanted to work in $63 or terms of $6.30 per Street, East Hartford. Judy Libby. 4 rooms now renting for street. Mid teens. 742-6922. On motion of Francis W. Brooke, Must have mechanical abil­ Live Stock 42 ter, carpeting, $116. monthly. SEPARATE SUITE of 4 rooms dining room, huge ll-vlng executor on the estate of.-W alter All benefits paid. Blue Cross, young progressive real estate month. Call $135 per month. 3 car ga­ P. Brooke, late of Coventry, with­ ity. Call for appointment, J.D. Real Estete, 643-5129. Included in this 12 room con­ room, fireplace, garage, MANCHESTER — new custom in said district, deceased. CMS, life and health insurance, office. Licensed required. Con­ WESTERN RIDING,lessons $6. Out of Town rage with electronic doors. Mr. Auto Wash, Manches­ temporary on Butternut Road. nice yard. Owner very anx­ built 8 room Colcmial located Tills Court doth decree that three retirement. Appjy AeroU- tact Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, an hour. Also horses for sale. Musical Instrunwnts 53 MANCHESTER We. could go on and on but Legal Notices monttw be allowed cund limited (or ASSEMBLY ter. 643-6122. CAPITOL SEWING For Ront 66 Too many extras and features ious. Immediate occupancy. neUcs, 218 Hartford Rd. 649-4536. Tolland Riding Stables 876- in new prestige neighborhood, prefer to show this fine list­ the creditors of said estate to ex­ MACHINES TOP ROCK Group disbanding, to Ust. Call us for an appoint­ Call early! hibit their claims against the same 'VERNON — Two .apartments. 2V^ baths, double garage, LIQUOK FEBHIT to the executor, and directs that 7242. Immaculate 3 bedroom ment to inspect. Belflore ing to you at your conven­ NOTICE OF APPUCATION SCREW MACHINE operator. custom P.A. and amplifiers, One 3-rooms, stove, refrigera­ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. public notice be given of this oi> MEN till 9 p.m. 246-2140 Cape. F\U1 shed dormer, Agency, 647-1418. ience. Call The Jarvis Real­ This Is to give notice that I, der by advcrllsUig in a newspalpSr HalpID Wantod— Mosrite guitars and bass . for BARBARA A. VIKUNET2. of 90 tor, ceramic tile shower. One sunporch, garage, double 647-9993 ty (To., Realtors, 643-1121. having a circulation in said distnet, sale. 1-663-6933, 289-867S, 643- Chapel Rd., South Windsor, Conn, and by posting a copy thereof on CAPABLE OF WORKING n i K d ^® MachSi” S Mato or Famato 37 Articles For Sale 45 5-rooms, stove, refrigerator, 2 WHAT? Four bedrooms for less have filed an application dated May BREAD 0071. BLACK lot, $24,600. Ride by 47 the public sign post in said Town FROM BLUEPRINTS ucts, 102 Colonial Rd. GRAY and rose flowered drap­ sunporches. 646-0311. Walker Street. Paul Fiano, than $18,000. in the heart of A1 Martin FOR YOUR 8, 1968 with the Liquor Control of Coventry, nearest the place HAIRDRESSERS wanted, open- PROCESSED gravel for drive- Commission for a Restaurant Per­ where the deceased lost dwelt. eries. Two pair 60” long, one TOP 646-Oiei. Manchester? Sure enough! Call mit for the sale of alcoholic liquor PART-TIME fuel oil driver, ings for hairdressers at Magic ways and parking areas. Also COTTAGES for rent —Gardner Bea MlUette CONVENIENCE Certified from Rcconl WRAPPER pair picture window 10Hx6’. Joe Lombardo for detaUs. Bel­ (TOLUMBIA — oversized Capa- on the premises, Stanley Green's, ______DAVID C. RAPPE, Judge. nights, 5 to midnight. Apply Mirror. Apply in person. Mag­ bank nm gpravel and fill at Lake. Modem, lakefront, free Helen Cole ' 336-C Broad St., Manchester, Conn. INSPECTOR Excellent condition. Make flore Agency, 647-1413. 7 rooms, 2 full baths, family The business will be owned by Scotty, Moriarty Bros., 301 ic Mlrrot Beauty Studio, 767 our screening plant or deliv­ SEALE Herm Frechette The Mitten Realty (To., offer. Call 643-4013. GOOD, RICH, brochure, pictures. Arrowhead room, large lot, garage. Ideal Manchester Restaurants, Inc., of Opportunity for a Job in the FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS Center St. Main St., Manchester. ered. George H. Griffing, Inc. Grove, Route 354. Colchester, THREE FAMILY — aluminum Realtors, 1121 Ilextor St., Pittsburgh. Pa., NOTICE DRIVE BY 187 Ferguson Road. for large family. $23,900. Phll­ and will be conducted by BAR­ Bakery Dept, involves bread 742-7886. BLACK LOAM Conn. 242-9278, 848-7178. siding, 2-car garage, con­ Notice the distinctive frame 663 E. Middle Tpke. In accordance with the re­ MAN WANTED to learn pizza H. M. FRECHETTE brick Agency Realtors, 649- BARA'^. VIKLINETZ of 90 Chapel wrapping and various other Paid holidays. Paid vaca­ venient location. Good income and Roman Brick construction Rd., South Windsor, Conn, as per­ quirements of the Zoning Reg­ business. Experience not neces­ DARK rich stone-free loam, SINGER CABINET HLL and GRAVEL REALTY Will be open weekdays from 6347. mittee. ulation of the Town of Manches­ duties. Must be avaiiable tions. Overtime and liberal property. Gerard Agency, 649- of this recently listed resi­ BARBARA A. VIKLINETZ sary. Prefer young married $15. Pool and patio sand, Reg. $6.95. ^ 9-9, all day Saturday and ter, Connecticut, the Zoning for Sunday work and any company benefits. Apply at CAB DRIVER m o d e l Resort Property 0638 or 643-0366. dence. Also notice the big two ELLINGTON Dated eighth day of May. 1968. man. Serious minded single stone, flu, gravel, sand and Bockhoe and Sunday afternoons. Over 85 Board of Appeals will hold pub­ shift. Excelient famiiy For Ront 67 car garage. Observe the love­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, man will be considered. Start manure. 643-9504. Sewing machine, slighUy Bulldoior Availabto MANCHESTER — 3 - bedroom MAN(THE3STER — 2-famlly listings from $7,600 up. lic hearings on Monday, May 20, oriented benefit progikm Man or woman driver lor 5 Gal. Can ly treed front yard. Take our REWARD YOURSELF held at Coventry, within and for the 1968, stalin g at 8:00 P.M. In at $100 per week. Unlimited used, monograms, makes (XIVENTRY LAKE —lakeside Ranch new aluminum siding. flats, 5-5, 2-car garage, 2 heat­ Come In and look them over District of OoventTy, on the 14th day company paid. afternoons or weekends. De­ MEN’S REBUILT SHOES for word for it that the rear yard of May. 1968. the Hearing Room of the Mu­ E. A. Patten Oo* opportunity to manage yotlr buttonholes, sews buttons Manure by Hw Bskt. Convenient West side location. ing units, assumable mort­ or call By seeing this spotless 614 pendable person with good sale. They are better than cottage, m od m , all conven­ Is equally lovely, is equally Present. Hon. David C. Rappe, nicipal Building, on the follow­ 303 Wetherpll St. own store. Call or apply in per­ on, blind hems dresses, all AU city utUlUes, $16,200. Bel- gage. Ask for Earl Everett, , room Ranch In a top lo­ Judge. driving record for Manches­ cheap new ones! Sam Yuyles, iences, some sqlect dates still treed, and, in addition is beauti­ Estate of Hazel M. Nothnick, late ing applications; son, Dino’s 660 East Middle without attachments. Our 6 Alr Real Estate, 643-9382. 649-8638, 643-5129. J. D. Real 643-6930 cation. Large stone fire­ FIRST NATIONAL Manchester, Conn. ter area. 23 Oak St. W. G. Glenney Co. available. 643-0930. fully terraced. The Inside? How of Coventry, in said District, de­ Town of Manchester, (prop­ Tpke., 643-1188. year parts and service P H O m ^ 7 1 7 2 Estate Co. When It comes to houses place, new kitchen, huge ceased. erty of Edward J. Llghtbody), MANCHESTER —^New listing, does both an eat-in kitchen and family room and patio. An The Administrator having made STORES, INC. guarantee. Between 8:80 and 16 P.M. 886 N. MAIN ST. MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island, Mitten can fit your needs written application to said Court, in 11 South Alton Street, Residence MAINTENANCE MAN with ex- 2-family flat, conveniently lo­ a formal dining room strike $23,000—7 ROOM, 1962 Garrison excellent value at $26,900. CLEAN FILL free for hauling. 4V6 room cottage, hot water like a glove. accordance with the statute, for on Zone B. Variance is requested Park Sc Oakland Aves., perience in light plumbing, gen­ 107 Burnside Ave. cated near center, ideal for In­ you. Also, a unique fireplace Colonial, 4 bedrooms, fireplace, Mr. Sisco, 649-8306, 876-6611. order of sale of the whole or part to maintain garage less than 3’ Call 647-1121 anytime. Complete Price $67.20 and heated, private party. Call of the real estate described there­ East Hartford eral electrical and general me­ law situation. Bel Air Real of Tennessee Pink stone—tru­ baths, aluminum siding, from south side line, and not in East Hartford 648-0401. in. it is ordered that said applied- BAKERY chanical. Will train in furnace FDUR OIL barrels, $2 each. One Or payments of $6.60 per Estate, 643-9332. ly a tasteful feature! Would trees, privacy, suburban. $17,200 the price Is right. Six lion be heard at the Probate Office farthest quarter of lot, as Reg­ Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- in Coventry on the 27th day of May, ulations require. maintenance, and minor re­ double bedspring, good condi­ month. Call Capitol Sewing FOR RENT — Columbia Lake, you go for a delightfully jalousi- room Cape, center of town, 1968. at 8 o’clock In the forenoon: CAPE —6 rooms, 3 or 4 bed­ 6324. B&W Wallace R. Tracy, 476 Weth- EXPERIENCED TRACTOR pair. Many benefits. Excellent tion, $1. 26 bags of cement, 95 Mgr., Till 9 P.M. Call col­ small waterfront cottages, ed porch? A kitchen with built- walking distance to shopping BARROWS and WALLACE CO. and that notice thereof be given, . trailer driver. Apply in person. MAINTENANCE June, July and August. Call rooms, wall to wall carpeting, Ins? For even more features, by publishing a c o w of this order erell Street, Rural Residence insurance program with op- PART-TIME evenings — Man lbs. each, 50 cents a bag or lect if toll. WANTED 38 PRINCETON Street. 4 bed- and schools along with being on Manchester Parkade, In the Manchester Evening Herald, Zone. Variance is requested to Carison’s Express, Inc., 95 Hil­ good condition, central location throw in wall to wall carpet­ a newspaper having a circulation In portimlty for advancement. Ap­ and wife to do Janitorial duties, $10 for all. Four boxes of wood 643- 2593. room Colonial, 2% baths, heat­ the bus line, very neat and Manchester, 649-5306 erect garage closer to side line liard St., Manchester. for schools transportation, ing in the living and dining .said District, and by posting a copy ply In person from 8 a.m. to 524-0620. shingles, cedar, cost $40 new, 246-2140 ed recreation room. Fenced In very well situated for conven­ thereof on the public sign-post near­ than Regiulations permit. MECHANIC BASS river and Dennisport, shopping. $19,900. Phllbrick rooms, oh, yes, the entire full ROUTE 85, Hebron. 79 acre est to the place where the deceased 7:30 p.m., Klock Company, 1272 sell $20. One 24’ aluminum ex­ A-1 MECHANIC yard. Walk-up attic. Near ience. Don’t be disappointed. Robert Sc Barbara Harrison, TELEPHONE answering clerk Cape (Tod. 2 and 3 bedroom Agency Realtors, 649-6347. ceUar is paneled. This truly farm with 5 room house, 2 last dwelt,— and by leaving with, Excellent opportunity lor Tolland 'Tpke., Manchester. tension ladder, new cost $45, FOR SMALL SHOP Bowers, Illlng and Manchester Wolverton Agency, Realtors. or by mailing In— Iccrtlflcd—letters, 165 Oakland Street, Residence lor taxi cab office. Retiree pre­ cottages, all conveniences, au­ fine home is priced right to large barns. Approximately 650 postage prepaid and return receipt Zone A. Variance is requested LEARN TO DRIVE man experienced in ma­ sell for $20. Two 2-wheel hand EIGHT PIECE maple dining MANCHESTER — Forrest Hills High. Elva Tyler, Realtor, 649- 649-2813. FIRST, SECOND and third riilft. ferred. The East Hartford Cab Top Wages Paid—Many Benefits tomatic heat, off season rates. sell this weekend. Would you requested, addressed to each of the to conduct antique business and chine repair and mainte­ trucks, one $7.60, one $5 or room set, $126. Maple hl-chalr, (eet on State highway, stream Interested parties a copy of this oi^ Call Rockville 1-876-0682, week­ — New custom built 8-room 4469. to erect free-standing identifi­ TRACTOR TRAILER nance. Experience with Earn while you learn material Co., 107 Burnside Ave., East both for $10. Call 742-6043., $10. Call after 6 p.m., 649- See Jim Sloan beleive the low thirties? Be­ MANCHESTER — 4-4 duplex, or beef. Completely fenced, ad- der all at least 7 days before said Colonial, 2% baths, double time assigned, and return make to cation sign, which Regrilations and tool hardening in a new Hartford. S 6582. days after 5:30. lieve it. Belflore Agency, 647- SOUTH MAIN St. area — 6 and zoned for business. Call for on property, good for horses bakery equipment desirable garage, family room, city utili­ this Court. '3 do not permit. factory with modem equip­ • TOBACCO netting. Good for J. SLOAN GARAGE 1413. more details. H.M. Frechette jacent to state forrest. Immedi­ DAVBD C. RAPPE, Judge. NO EXPERIENCE but will consider other me­ CAPE (X)D West Yarmouth, 3 ties. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 5 flat, with 2-car garage, sell­ William D.# Whitney, 169 ment. Many benefits. Excellent lawns, trees, and berry bush ROUTE 83—VERNON, CONN. ing for $19,900. T. J. Crockett Realty, 647-9993. ate occupancy. T. J. Crockett chanical background. Per­ bedrooms, full bath, heated, NEW 7 room Colonial with first ORDER OF llEABING .. Avery Stbeet, Residence Zone NECESSARY insurance program with op­ covers. Call Rockville Scraf) Realtor, 643-1677. Realtor. 643-1677. STATE- OF CONNECTICUT. DIS­ A. 'Variance is requested to manent year ’round employ­ fireplace, hi—chair and crib. floor family room. Built-in oven MANCHESTER — 9 room older TRICT OF ANDOVER, PROBATE portunity for advancement. Ap­ FULL-TIME HELP Company, 872-6687. Sewing Machines erect garage closer to side line ment, above average wages 644- 1316. MANCHESTER and range, fireplace. 1% baths. home, 1% baths, 2-car garage, GLASTONBURY — Luxury cus- COURT, TOWN OP BOLTON. ply in person from 8 a.m. to STONE HOME Mlay 13, 1968 than Regulations permit. Train locally on modem and working conditions, plus WANTED (LOST bright carpet colors . . 7 :30 p.m. Klock Company, 1272 CLEARANCE MISQUAMICUT, Rhode Island Call Rick Merritt at the Bel­ excellent condition, near cen­ torp crafted seven room Ranch, Estate of Charles E. Williams, Sidney & Frances Keller, 245 equipment. Full or part- a complete free benefit pro­ ' restore them with Blue Lustre. 6 AND 8 TWO FAM ILY Spacious 7-room stone home ter. Only $21,600. Hayes Agen­ over-looking Eleventh hole, late of Bolton In sold District, de­ Tolland Tpke., Manchester. — Summer Resort. Stanton flore Agency, 647-1413. ceased. Mountain Road, Residence Zone time, day or evening. Sure gram. Apply, Rent electric shampooer $1. in one of Manchester’s most cy 846-0131. Minnechaug Golf course. Two Mornings, afternoons and eve­ NEW ZIG-ZAG’S Realty, Realtors. We have two, Present. Hon. Norman J. Preuss, AA. Variance is requested to training program will quali­ ABLE MAN wanted to be train­ nings. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper Sup- Just listed in town for $26,- PORTER STREET Side of desirable areas. Large, at­ full baths, 2 car garage. Beauti­ Judge. erect addition to dwelling 10’ fy you for higher income, three and four bedroom cot­ $22,600, 8 ROOM Ranch, 4-bed­ Upon the application of Herman ed in sewing machine repair ply. Never used, makes button­ 900. Call Mr. Bogdan for Rockledge. 8 room ranch In tractively landscaped lot ful large lot. Bel Air Real Es­ Yules of Manchester, praying that from rear line, which Regula­ tages rentable for one, two or rooms, built-ins, recreation in the trucking Industry. FIRST and stock control. Should have holes, monograms, sews AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC details. 649-6306. “ Plcturebool;" sc‘.ting amid with a 12x20 summer house. tate 643-9332. an instrument purposting to be the tions do not permit. Apply in person more weeks for your summer Priced to sell at $39,900. room, garage, large lot. Near last will and testament of said de­ mechanical aptitude. This Is a IT'S TERRIFIC the way we’re buttons on, makes fancy tall, stately trees and lovely ceased be admitted to probate dmd Moriarty Brothers, Inc., 293- Approved for training vet­ EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS vacation. Wlnnapaug Road, bus and shopping. Hutchins ANDOVER LAKE —Lake front 315 Center Street, Business permanent position with good selling Blue Lustre for cleaning stitches, overcasts, all with­ landscaping. Thermopane 'win- that letters testamentary be issued erans. NATIONAL rugs and upholstery. Rent Mlsquamlcut, R. I. Tel. 1-401- WARREN E. HOWLAND Agency Realtors, 649-6324. summ'er home with five rooms, as per applicaion on file more fully Zone II. Variance is requested starting salary and all employe DAIRY QUEEN out attachments. Our 6 year FRINGE BENEFITS W ' dow, thermorite glassed fire­ appears; It ' Is ' electric shampooer $1. Olcott parts and service guaran­ 596-2886. has electric heat, large fire­ ORDERED: That said applica­ to erect two free-standing il­ benefits. For interview apply BARROWS and WALLACE CO. place. Four bedrooms, two fire­ Realtor 643-1108 JUST 'REDUCED — $23,900. Six STORES, INC. 242 Broad St., Manchester Variety Store. tee. APPLY place, lot 60x200. Easily con­ tion be heard and determined at a luminated ground signs closer CALL HARTFORD to Singer Sewing Center, 866 places. Finished family room. Court of Probate to be held at the Park & Oakland Avenues PLYMOUTH LANE — (Tontem- room Ranch, bullt-ins, rec verted to yeat 'round home. to street line than permitted, Main St. Manchester Parkade Wall to wall in four rooms, Probate Office In the Town of Bol­ and variance to permit one of East Hartford, Conn. IF CARPETS look dull and Wonted To Ront 68 porary split, 7^ spacious room, 2 fireplaces, garage, Only $12,900. T. J. (Trockett, ton. on the 24th day of May, 1968, 247-1853 ANYTIME Complete Price $38.60 BOURNE BUICK, Inc. Manchester, 649-6806 plus all drapes wlU stay. Bel­ at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon: these signs to be larger' than drear remove the spots as they rooms, 3 twin size bedrooms, many extras, acre lot. Mitten Realtor. 643-1677. PART-TIME sewing awnings. 285 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER PROFESSOR and family desire flore Agency, 647-1413. Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. and that notice of the pendency of permitted. appear with Blue Lustre. Rent Or payments of $8.86 per summer rental. Three to four 2% tile baths, first floor panel­ .said application, and of the time Raymond D. Mahoney, 76 Three to four hours daily, five electric shampooer $1. The ’ 649-4571 ed foyer and famlw room, liv­ and place of hearing hereon, be MAN WANTED part-time. Ap­ month. Call Capitol Mgr. bedroom house furnished, from CONTEMPORARY Ranch — BRAND NEW and Big! 68’ long TWO FAMILY off East Center given to all persons known to be Walnut Street, Residence Zone AUTOMOTIVE mechanic want­ days per week. H.-Preuss Sherwin-Williams Co. ing room, dining/room, e a t^ Interested In .said estate, by caus­ ply in person, Capitol Equip­ PART-TIME collect if toU. June 21st to September 1st, large living -room with dining ranch with built-in oven and Street. Flats, 4 and 6 rooms. B. Variamce is requested to di­ ed. Top wages. Sunset Service Sons, Route 6 and 44-A, Bol­ kitchen ^ ^ _ _ Many, SPOTLESSLY CLEAN ing a copy of this order to be pub­ vide parcel of land into two ment Co., 38 Main Street. Station, 666 East Middle Tpke., ton, 643-9492. BYLVANIA Stereo, frultwood near U(Tonn, Storrs campus. L, 2 fireplaces, three bed­ range, fireplace, garage. Six 2-car garage. $20,000 assuhl- lished once In some newspmjcr .oav- 246-2140 many ) F I J it this ing a circulation in said DIMrict and lots, one of which will have less 649-5321. cabinet, $200. Like new. 649- (Tall 647-1603. rooms, baths, finished rec rooms’ plus fuU Cellar. You able mortgage. Excellent con­ .-font by mall, postage prepaid, to: GROCERY value 1 intahied Honestly, if • you are look­ area than required by Regula­ 1039 after 6 p.m. room, carport. Large treed can’t beat this at $26,900. Ask dition, $26,600. Philbrick Agen­ Floyd D. Williams, Fern St.. Mans­ tions, and variance to maintain lot. Philbrick Agncy, Real­ home on n e a / acre wooded lot. ing (or a suburban home field. Conn, Olarence E. Williams, MAN for tire service or recap Situations Wantod— for Rick Merritt. BeUiore cy Realtors, 649-5347. Cooper Lane. South Coventry. Coiui. dwelling on Lot B closer to Apartment M M ings. tors, 649-6347. For appointment call Suzanne with a pl^ce of ground shop. Good pay. 46-66 hours per CLERKS TWO combination storm and 1968 SINGER zig zag sewing Agency, 647-1413. Mrs. Myrtle Irene Powell. General rear line than Regulations per­ week. All benefits. Must be Femalt 38 screen doors. Eleven storm Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson RAMBLING CAPE — 7 rooms, where the kiddies can play Delivery. Planoda. California. Rob­ JIG BORE machine, slightly used, button For Sato 69 ert J. Elliott. Vaialle, N .Y. Mrs. mit. To work mornings, TRULY a home for larger fam­ JOE LOMBARDU offera this Beach & Co., Realtors, 278- 1V4 baths, screened porch, ga­ with no worites from traf­ Percy White, east side of steady worker. Experience windows. Excellent condition. . holes, hems, monograms, etc. ASHFORD LAKE Elizabeth Elliott. Volatlc, N .Y. all BOLTON — 6 unit apartment ily, 8^ custom built rooms in­ seven room brand new Colon­ 6950. rage, treed lot. Bowers school. fic, here’s a lovely 3 bed­ at least so\-en 'days before day of Buckland Street, south of #29 helpful but not essential. Apply 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. TYPING done in my horrie. Call Call 643-7068. 5 years guarantee. Total price said hearlngi, 26 MILES EAST OF MANCHESTEl( house situated on approxlmate- cluding.. 4 bedrooms, living ial on prestige Kennedy Road. Handy to Illlng Juhlor High room rancher out Talcott- Buckland Street, Rural Resi­ OPERATORS Nichols Manciiester Tire, Inc. 647-1848. $54. Easy terms. Call 622-0931, MAN(^ESTER—7 room Cape, NORMAN J. PREUSS, Judge. 296 Broad St., Manchester. $1.90,.per hour to start. ’ ly 4 acres. Lots of potential. room — dining room combina­ 2% baths, 2 car garage, first and High School. $25,000. Phll­ vllle way that will capture CC: dence Zone. Variance is request­ GARDEN tractor with mower. dealer. OFF ROUTE 34—SHORE FRONT LOTS AU rented. T. J. Crockett, tion with beamed ceilings and full ^ e d domer. Formal din­ Herman Yules, Esq. ed to erect two-family dwell­ Apply LEGAL SECRETARY, ten floor family room. Quality built ing room, finished rec room, brick Agency Realtors, 649- your heart on first look. 99 East center St.. ONE TREE climber and one Call after 4:30 p.m. 742-8261. Realtor. 648-1677. a fireplace. A family rooni and 8347. Owner wants to sell com­ Monche.ster ing, and to allow one unit to Night shift premium years experience desires posi­ EASY TERMS and ready for occupancy. Bel­ extra lot of record. Handy lo­ be undersized, which Regula­ ground man wanted, experi­ a game room, family sized " ~ — . . .1 ----- pletely furnished. For an tion in Manchester. Experienc­ CARPETS and life '^oo can be flore Agency, 647-1413. cation. $23,900. Philbrick ORDER OF NOTICE tions do not permit. Minimum 60-hour week enced only need apply, top MOTTS kitchen and two full bath­ appointment call Mr. Con- STATE OF CONNECTICUT, DIS­ ed on IBM Executive. Write beautiful if you use Blus Lus­ Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. TRICT OF MANCHESTER, PRO­ Valentino Fiano, 100 East wages to right man. Call 643- ARTHUR A. KNOFU Bininow Froptrty rooms. 4-car attached garage. IMMEDIATE (XXJUPANCY on Lots For Sale 73 vertino, Jarvis Realty Co., Excellent benefits SHOP-RITE Box E, Herald. tre. Rent electric shampooer, PERMANENT BATE COURT, M AY 8, 1968. Center Street, Business Zone 8104. For S«rio 70 In addition. . .a tidy 4 room this 7 room raised ranch with RICHARD ROAD — 7 room cus­ Realtors, 643-1121. In tile matter of the Estate of III. Variance Is requested to SUPER MARKET $1. Pinewood Furniture Shop. 643*5440 — 649-5938 EXTRA large building lots, de­ Herman Dahiman also known us Air-conditioned apartment or in-law suite. Wol- 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, fire­ tom built Cape with 4 bed­ erect free-standing illuminated LUBRICATION man for greas­ FULL-TIME MAN MANCHESTER Green — com­ sirable Look-Out Mountain Herman S. Datilman late of iMaii- 687 East Middle Tpke. verton Agency Realtors, 649- place, 1^ baths. Built-In oven rooms 2 baths, full basement, chestoi- In .said District, deceased. ground sign closer to street line ing trucks and trailers with Dogs— Birds— Fall 41 REMINGTON electric type— mercial, Industrial, residential 2813. area, owner 649-8782. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, and rfuige. Sliding glass doors attached garage. BTne residen­ Judge. - than Regulations permit. mobile units. Experience Manchester. writer. 4x8 utility trailer. 9x22 Literesting ChaUenge package. Look this one over; MORE THAN comfortable year GROOMING ALL breeds. Har­ to sundeck. Ask for Rick Mer­ tial area. T. J. Crockett, Real­ Upon application of Elsie D. Ffet- Douglas A. King, 276 Oakland necessary. Good starting hour­ beige wool rug. Antique school­ (A) large building with 10,000 NEAR MHS, Illlng and Bent­ LAND WITH rotid frontage, dn ’round living in this 4 room erson, admlnlstlatrlx, praying for Street, Residence ^ n e A. Vari­ THE PURDY CORP. mony HIU. H.C. Chase, Hebron In ritt, Belflore Agency, 647-1413. tors, 643-1577. ly rate. Hospitalization, in­ master’s desk. All excellent ' square feet with plenty of po- ley — 3-bedrooms, 1 % baths, Buckland Road, Manchester, Ranch situated on waterfront authority to sell certain real estate ance is requested to erect ad­ SUPPLY CLERK — Experienc­ Rd., Bolton, 64$-8427. condition. 649-2682. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, particularly described In said ai>- surance. Uniforms and tools Retail Sports Store , tential; (B) A four family remodeled lovely kitcdien, MANCHESTER — three famUy, property overlooking Coventry nlicatlon on file and that some dls- dition to store which Is non- 586 Hilliard St. ed in insurance supply. Oppor­ house and (C) vacant "C ” zon­ large dining room, sunporch, RURAL ATMOSPHERE In Man­ 649-5347. Inlerestetl person be appointed to conforming. furnished. Second shift. Apply DACHSHUND puppies, AKC, RUMMAGE SALE — Thursday, OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING! excellent Income, needs repair, Lake. 8 years young with built- make saH sale, it is tunity for ambitious man. Ap­ ed lot which could be used for new roof and gutters. Well chester! Seven room Colonial Manchester Memorial Hospi­ 67 Tunxis Street, Poquonock, black and reds, several fitters Friday, Saturday, 66 Haw­ Paid Holidays H.M. Frechette Realty, 647- 100’ LOT WITH 180’ depth. A in oven and range, modern O R D ER ED : That said application Manchester, Conn. ply Personnel Department, WILL YOU OPEN THE DOOR? ' parking etc. Subject to zoning. landscaped neighborhood, not on almost two acres of beauti­ be heard and determined at the tal, 85-87 Rusell Street, 93-95 Connecticut, between 10 a.m. ready to go, paper trained and thorne Street. Tools, toys, 9993. zone, water only. T.J. (Trockett bath, most attractive fireplace Probate office -In Manchester In weekdays 8:16 to 4:16. Security T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- a through street. 116 Washing­ fully landscaped land. Many Russell Street, and west of #82 and 3 p.m. Call 622-3079. healthy. Also Pekingese and dishes, furniture. Jewelry, Salary Realtor, 643-1677. along with utmost comfprtabie said District, on Hie 37th day of Haynes Street, Residence Zone Insurance Company of Hart­ ■ 1677. ton. Shown by appointment. shade trees, fruit trees, garden- May. 1968. at two o'clock In the Wqimaraners. 1-628-6673. PHILLIPS PETROLEUM h m RANCH — 7 rooms, 2 full enclosed porch, plus full base­ afternoon, and that notice be given B. Variance is requested to MEAT CUTTER wanted, good clothing, food. Owner 643-0215. plot, nice patio. Residence is PART-TIME clerks wanted to ford, 1000 Asylum Avenue, Insurance Plan a Modern 8-Bay Service Station for 4o~ baths, modern kitchen with BOLTON — Near center 1% ment and garage. $17,900, Wol­ to all persons Interested In said permit the parking of motor working conditions, good sala­ LAND and buildings for lease newly redecorated, Kitchen has estate of the pendency of said ap- work in retail store. Must be Hartford. FIVE LITTLE tiger kittens Center St., Manchester, EXOEIUINT OPPORTUNITY bu^t-ins, formal dining room, acre lot In beautiful residential verton Agency Realtors, 649- vehicles for hospital flurposes, ry, full-time. Apply in person. Apply In Person or sale; suitable for lumber­ IMMACULATE well kept and new birch cabinets, built-in llcntion and the time and place of over 21. Ideal for anyone who looking for good homes. 649- Boats and Accossorios 46 plus paid training program. ’ family room, 3 bedrooms, 2- area. Call 649-7367. 2813. Kcaring thereon, by publishing a which Regulations do not per­ Store Manager, Vernon Circle YOUNG MARRIED man with yard, boat company, camping ready for occupancy when you oven and range plus dishwash­ copy of this order In some newsipa- wishes to add to his income. 6480 after 6:30, anytime week­ car garage. Excellent neigh­ mit. Market or call 649-3629. driver’s license for general 1965 FLEETORAFT fiberglas NOTE; We will be available this coming Tuesday Mav “ supplies, la’wtunowers and say. Six room (Tape situated on er. Large living room with bay BUSINESS Zoned —South Wind- COVENTRY — Ranch 4 large ner having a circulation in said All persons Interested may Apply in person, 9 a.m. to 6 ends. NASSIFF ARMS borhood, $31,900. Phllbrick District, at least seven days before work in Ice cream plant. Call 19’. Full cover, three gas 21st at the station from 9 to 4:80. ^ ■’’- tractors, cold bulk storage, % acre treed lot. Three or four window. IVi baths. Big barn sor, 2.7 acres, over 460’ front­ rooms. Year round home. the day of said hearing, to appear attend this heuing. - p.m., Cumberland Farms Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. at Royal Ice Cream Co., 27 FOUR lovely kittens,' house- tanks, lights, etc. 60 h.p. 991 MAIN STREET ■„ Bolton. Showroom and office. bedroomis,, lovely fireplace has'stalls for horses. O ty wa­ age, city water, low 30’s. Porch, garage, full basement, If they see cause a* said time and ZONING BOARD 161 West Middle Tpke., CaU 286-3770 after 6 P.M., or 1-201-577-8100 place and be heard relative there­ JANITORS part-time, evenings. Warren Street, between 4 and 6 broken and eating, would like Evinrude. Alloy trailer, $1,495. - (Tall 626-0010. with raised hearth, full walk ter. House Is newly painted. MANCHESTER — older 6-room Terms. Call Suzanne Shorts, trees, private beach. Excellent to. and bv mailing on or before OF APPEALS Man'ziiester. MANCHESTER Call 643-4463, 3-6 p.m. only. p.m. a nice home. Call 643-7129. 649-3589 or 649-5994. out basement. Owner wants Ask Carl Zinsser to show you Colonial, aluminum siding, 646-3283, or Tim Moynlhan, 668- value for only $13,900. Phil-, May 10. 1968. by certified mall, a John F. Clifford, conv of this order to all parties in Chairman fast sale. $19,200, Wolverton this one-of-a kind property. Bel­ large rooms, $18,500. H.M. Fre­ 0678. J. Watson Beach & Co., brick Agency Realtors, 649- interest and return make to thta John A. Cagianello, iRead Herald Ads Agency Realtors, 640-28J8. flore Agency, 647-1413. chette Realty, 647-9993. Realtors, 278-6960. 6347. Court. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Secretary •> .PAj^ TWENTY-FOUR THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 flHmtrljfPBtpr Eo rn itis Herald Average Daily Net Preaa Ron For Ute Week Ended The Weather M ay 1 1 , leee MlM Unda L. Arruda of 19 F air tonight. Low 46- to 60. Mbadow Lane recently was Sorority Donates A b o u t Town Marine Recruiter to Speak iMaturljpfitpr lEuptittig BrraUi Increasing cloudiness tomorrow elected secretary of the Junior 15 ,0 70 with rain likely at night. High Ihe GMrls Friendly Society class of American Intematlmial To Leper Colony Sponsof* of at. Mary’s Splseo- College, Springfield, Maas, for On Servicemen^s Benefits Hanehe$ter— 4 City of ViUago Charm pal Church will have Ha annual 1968^. Miimey tor postage to send tis- MaJ. William J. McManus, meeting topiorrow at 8:48 p.m., ed clothing to a leper colony In VOL. LXXXVn, NO. (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1968 (OiBBsIfled AdverUsbig on Fnge VU muted States' Marine Corps, 194 PRICE TEN CENTS at NelU H(dl of the church. The The French dub of Manches­ Vietnam Is being solicited by slate of officers for next year ter will sponsor a whist and will be guest speaker at an members of Eta Chapter, Beta will be presented. Mrs. John setback party Monday at 8 p.m. American Red Croes-sponsored Sigm a IPhl sorority. Trotter, program dialrman, at Orange Hall. Rehrediments coffee hour Wednesday at Tem­ will be served. The event is la In charge o f a Fun Night ple Beth Sholom, 400 E . M id­ The project la sponsored by open to the public. Tickets will after the meeting. Hostesses are dle Tpke., at 7;S0 p.m. the chapter and clothing Is do­ Miss Hester QlHesple, Mrs. Al- be sold at the door. The Manchester office of the nated by members. The mailing do Pagan! and Mias Ina Shll------Rebuilding Greater Hartford Chapter of the Cdiilpromise llngton. Cub Scout Pack 68 will meet date is set for Saturday, May American Red Cross has Invit­ 25. ----- tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. In the ed McManus, a Vernon resident, Grade 7 of South Methodist auditorium of Waddell Schoolj to speak at the function and to Those wishing to contribute Church will sponsor a paper dubs are reminded to wear coa- help answer the many questions postage money may send do­ drive Saturday starting at 9 tumes in keeping with the tlfome nations to Miss Lynn Richmond, Starts After of the public and servicemen’s a.m. at the church parking lot, of the month, “Davey Jones famUles about service life and 128 Richm ond Dr. Expected to Hartford Rd. Locker," Instead of uniforms. the lights and benefits afforded Thumbs Up with servicemen’s dependents. The commission on education The Mancli«rter-Bolton Olrl of South Methodist Church will MaJ. McManus, o ffice r In the new colors for Spring Scout Association will meet charge of the Marine Corps Re­ Tornadoes sponsor a Family Night at the M onday at 7:80 p.m . In Neill Heads Guild cruiting Statlmr at Hartford, will M ovies Saturday at 7 p.m . in Hall of St. Mary's Episcopal Mrs. John McKeon of 28 Rich' talk on ’’The Serviceman’s Life Nothin* pale about the ’68 pallettel Rich yenows By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS End Bombing Cooper Hall of the churdi. Re­ Church. freshments will be served. mond Dr. was installed Tuesday Responsibilities,’’ and will and oran*ea, vivid pinks and reds, dramatic blues and greens, subtle neutrals. Beautiful hues run People treated their injured, arranged to bury their cub Scout Pack 144 wUl meet night as president of the GuUd *57 m U lS “h Z dead and made plans to clear wreckage and rebuild af­ Manchester Emblem Club will BlaJ. Wniiam J. MoBfanus S-A-L-E rampant and seldom go solo: Extraordinary com­ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at of Our Lady of St. Bartholo- ^nd abrxwd. ter the tornadoes that hit in five states Wednesday. observe Its 14th anniversary at a SAT., MAY 18Hi binations add to the impact. Our splendiferous AP Special Correspondent dinner Tuesday, June 11, at Car­ Keeney St. School. Invitations mew’s Church, in ceremonies at A graduate of Boston College, day evening as part of the Red selections are waiting now, at prices you’ll like. The twisters left 71 killed, more than 1,000 injured PARIS (A P)— Informed French and American dip­ have been sent to all boys In djurch. She succeeds Mrs. McManus received the Bronze bone’s Restaurant, 588 Franklin Cross Program to better inform 9:86 AJg. to 1:60 PJK. So come, be an artist in fabric: Color your fash­ and millions of dollars in property damage in Arkansas, lomats expect a compromise deal between the United Ave., Hartford. A social time Grade 2 to attend the meeting j^j^ne Walsh. The Rev. KUllp Star with the Combat V for the public, servicemen’s fam­ Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Missouri. with their parents. Registration j Hussey, pastor, conducted a ntierltorlous actions against a ions gorgeous I States and North Vietnam to end the bombing of the will start at 6:80 p.m. and din­ ilies and prospective service- Tokottvill* ------The death to ll: 43 in Arkan­ of all cubs and pros^cuve jj . presided at the hostile enemy In connection with ihen about all aspects of service North in spite of the apparent stalemate in the Paris ner will be served at 7. Reserva­ Congrtgotipnol sas, 15 In Iowa, 10 in Illinois, 2 peace talks. tions close Thursday, May 30, members wUl be completed at ingtalUUon. action against the Viet Cong life. In Indiana and 1 in Missouri. The North Vietnamese app^r at present to be try­ and...... may. be...... made.. with...... Mrs.- ^ mee^g. A Plnewo<^ Derby Hussey was presented hi the central province of Quang Church Arkansas, hardest hit had 470 John Callahan of 84 Oliver Rd., wlU be held ^er toe biwlness church Ngal last summer. Ho was also State News ing to rally world opinion against the United States to . . . Books, White Ele­ injured and some remained In ^ 'U n . H.V. Pittman of 36 St. meeting. ^1 bojm should be ac- school Improvements, and awarded the Vietnamese Cross ’iUiSfhnllH] pressure it into ending military action g a in s t North LOFT'S KITCHEN phant Table, and Snack critical condition. Insurance in­ companled by their parents. ^ ^ ^ of Gallantry with Silver Star V James St., or Mrs. Alfred Pon- B ar. "Cbeney HaU” —Tour Fabric Headquarters Since 1916! vestigators were in the stricken Vietnam without any compensating cutback by the tlcelll o f 30 M cKee St. fratatlon of Christian Doctrine, hi connection with another ac- FRESH CANDY Sisters Died areas. There-was no immediate Communists. The appeal for support has Gary Heard of 281 Henry St. William Taylor, dialrman Sponsored by 177 Hartford Bd.—-Comer of Pine St., M ^cbeeter " been sounded this week by Am­ Ladles' Missionary dollar estimate in damages. The Past Chiefs Club of Me­ has boon elected vice president year’s Christmas Bazaar, McManus will be Joined by Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller bassador Xuan Triuy In Paris WELDON DRUG CO. S ociety * Open DaUy ttU 9 P.M . — S a t ttU 6 P JK. By Drowning, morial Temple, Pythian Sisters, of the Wudent Senate tor 19^ ^nd Mrs. Walsh were also pres- ropresentaOves from the Army, asked President Johnson to de­ and by Hanoi Radio, 'A7 MAIN MR, 1 1 Will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. 69 at Upeala CoUege, East Or- gjfta, Navy and Air Force Wednes- clare it a federal disaster area. Hotel Noisy To counter this maneuver at the home of Mrs. Lester ange, N.J., where he is a sopho- instaUed are U.S. spokesman cite vriiat they Smith, 67 N. Elm St. Official Rules School for some ended two S Z ’ii^*th!l“ n!!ZTro2m zid Herbert Stevenson, first weeks early in Jonesboro, allow- consider the unacceptably high vice president; Mrs. Robert Ne- GLA8TONBURY (AP)—Drown- ing 1,200 pupils more time to military price the United States The Manchester Chess Club’s Student Senate, which offers a Iswanger, second vice president; ing has been given officially as spend helping their families North Viet would have to pay to end the touihamait play will continue broader bue of student repre­ Mrs. William Taylor, seoretary; the cause of death of two young clear away the- debris. Rescue bombing under present condl- tM ^ht at 8:80 at Iona Hall, Re- sentation and Involvement in Mrs. Steve Caaallno, treasurer. girls whose bodies were found workers took advantage of a 1 g tlons. They are driving for res- g e ^ St. campus .affairs than the prev­ Committee chairmen Include early Wednesday In separate clear, hot day Thursday to be- I I I 4 ^ 6 toraUon of a buffer zone to cut ious Student Council, a spokes­ T F M P L F ’ ^ carpet and floor covering Mrs. Nelswanger, program; bathtubs in their home. gin that task in Jonesboro, ai^ ;ates off Communist troop move- Henry A. HembreOhts of 97 man tor the school said. Mrs. Bernard MoDonnell, mem­ Autopsies on the bodies of 6- in Oil Trough, Tuckerman grid ments across the North-South Woodland Dr., South Windsor, I b I * 308 5IAIN STREET—ACROSS FROM BOURNE BUICK bership; Mrs. Fred Oootl, hos­ year-old Lynn Ferrari and her Mountain Home, commu border. was eleoted president of the Miss Cynthia W. Briggs, pitality; Mrs. Joseidi Connors, 8-year-oId sister, Lisa, were the which suffered most Jri the Thousands of truck loads of Methodist Men of North Metho­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walk­ Move St. Comtlus; Bin. Charles Car- basis for the coroner’s finding storms. men and supplies per month dist Church Monday at a meet- er W. Briggs of 84 Finley St. „ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRE-SUMMER SPECIALS Mrs. Nicholas De- Thursday, _ _ __ PARIS (AP) — North Viet- could pour Into South Vietnam . big at the church. Others elect- has been elected to membership Thirty - four pepfons were Cesare, library; Mrs. Joseph Trie girls’ mother, Mrs. Paul anri 'seo D nam's negotiating ' delegaUon wifoout interruption, they say. If ^ are Leslie Chapman, vice In Pleiades, the senior women’s ired when a Ferrari, 38 ,was found wander- tornado smashi has decided' to move away from attacks were stopped without president; Edmund Sierblnskl, honorary society at Clark Uni­ Downs Jr. .publicity; and Mrs. southeast Downs Jr., publicity; and Mrs. Ing about the house In a dazed Jone: the demonstrations and noise of North Vietnamese de-escalatlon. secretary, and Donald H. Gates, versity, Worcester, Mass. She ro. condition when police arrived at the Paris Left Bank to a private Reconnaissance flights over the treasurer. is a history major at the school, Mrs. McKeon has served as Gov. Hanalfd Hughes estimeiit- program chairman and as a 8:46 a.m. ed total ^fomage in the north- house about five miles from the North would be stopped, cutting and a 1966 graduate o f Man­ She was treated at Hartford Sunset Rebekah Lodge will member of the former youth eastenydowa storms at 838 mil­ edge of the city, an authorita- off vital information. Artillery chester High School. She is a Hospital for what police said meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd committee. She is a member WINNER!! lion ^nid declared the section a Uve source said today. shelling and aerial bombing of member of Phi Beta Kappa, na­ was an overdose of “prescrip­ Fellows Hall. Members are re­ of Our Lady of Unity Mothers diaf»ter area. The Red Cross The precise location was not the Southern border area of the tional honor society; Scarlet tion pills.’ ’ minded to bring articles tor a ;ed 12 dead at Charles Caty, immediately disclosed. The North would be halted while Key, a campus honorory service She was taken to Norwich rummage sale Monday from 7 at Oelwein and two at May­ move is due to take place Satur- Communist troops massed there society, the Blrt^ and ^ 2?: !? «** State Hospital, a mental InsH to 8 p.m. to the place of ^e nard, north of Oelwein—and day morning. could move South at any time. Sailing Clubs at the school. tion, where she remains u n d ^ a sale, 977 Main St. Those wish­ __ Jean, 10 Brain, 8 Kathleen, 6 Col. Ha Van Lau, the No. 2 Ambassador W. Averoll Har­ 30-day commitment. three missing. The number In­ ing pickup service are remind­ y man in the delegation, told the rlman In an Interview Thursday Raymond O. London, son of Patricia, 8. FORMICA COUNTER TOPS Coroner Irving L. Afonson jured was place at 693. ed-to contact Mrs. Bessie Far­ management of the Hotel Lute- ^ade a tight link between ro- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K. London > During the past year, mem- said Thursday that n e o lo g y Hughes expressed faith that ris, Mrs. Mayhelle Dcwd or Mrs. EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED tla Thursday the North Viet- storing a buffer zone between of 100 Russell St., has been Inlt- bars of tte St. Oomllus Society 78 Colors to Ctaooee From tests were not coijnpfeted. He Charles City and Oelwein Thora Malmiey. lated Into membership in Lamb- made regular visits to members namese were accustomed to live North and Soufo and ending foe said drowning was the cause of where the Wednesday evening to themselves and not to be sub- regt ,,f the bombing ^ ’’aU da Chi Alpha social fraternity of the paririi who were 111. TJie death but that it “was too early tornadoes carved paths of deso- Ject to all the goings and com- other acts of war" against the at Clark University, Worcester, altar committee organised to comment further on the latlon through the business dis- Ings, incidental to the Ufe of a North Mass., where he Is a freshman. Junior committee of girls In the tragedy. trlctsWwouW rebuild. But he South Viet girt, cries hy^terifcally as she is caught between crossfire in Saigon. (AP Photofax) big Pewis hotel. ,i ^ . OOSNEnCS ___ Grade 7 and 8 to help with the Olastonbury Police Chief Ter- said he was concerned about the So, Lau said, the delegaUon “ - WB OABBV A I J . Miss Nancy Szarek, daughter care of the altar linens. MOm- ence 3. McKatg said on Thurs- future of Maynard;^ population has found a private house from ^ television Interview vfoefo- THE TOP UNB8 of Mr. and Mrs. V. Bernard bers of the library committee day that there was nothing new 615, with part of Its residential whlch the members could reach ^e w w encouraged by Norfo Ssarek o f 888 W oodbridge St. maintained and staffed Uie to report In his departments’ area leveled, Allied Sweep Ends the International Conference ARTHUR DRUG a member of the graduating ever-increasing paririi arid investigation. ;■* "It’s difficult for a small town Center, where the peace talks a ^ t subjects other class of Regis College, Weston, school library. Many civic and to recover from something like are being held, in 20 minutes. bombing of the Mass.', recently received the ecumenical programs including ‘Follow Throu§;h’ Grant this,” he said. Lau emphasized to the man- academic award cum laude at food and clothing for the needy HARTFORD (AP) — State Trie National Guard sealed off Foe Returning to A Shan Base agement, it was learned, that ^^e said they had not talked an honors convocation at the were imdertaken by tiie social funds of |1 nilllon have been Charles City Thursday night to the delegation had no complaint about anything In such a way Read Herald Ads sohdol. action committee. EHU BAI, Vietnam (AP) — South Vietnamese forces in the and May are the only two about the hotel or its personnel that "we can get at the subject (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Fourteen) The allies ended their month­ operation, named Delaware. months of the year when the and would still hold a big recep- and agree to It” but had thrown long sweep through the A Shau U.S. commanders said the al­ weather is good enough in the tion In its ball room next Tues- out Ideas "In a propaganda Valley today and North Viet­ lied force—estimated earlier at area for the air strikes and sup­ day as planned. Several hun- way.” namese were believed moving more than 16,000 men—closed ply flights which U.S. forces re­ dred g;uests are expected to at- "They have criticized our vlo- back to the area, their biggest out the operation In the valley quire in such remote sectors. tend. laUon of the demilitarized KITCHEN CARPET supply and staging base in 370 miles northeast of Saigon The North Vietnamese and the The North Vietnamese have zone," Harriman continued, Corporate Profits South Vietnam. U.S. officers because the approaching mon­ Viet Cong, by contrast; have no been staying at the Hotel Lute- "when the facts are they are the Installed in 9x12 Area said the drive through the val­ soon rains were about to cut off air power or air supply facilities tla and taking most of their ones that violated first. It Is that ley had killed 726 enemy troops. their air support. in South Vietnam and have nev­ (See Page Fourteen) Lt. Gen. William L. Rosson, Although there was no official er been dependent on them. (See Page Twenty-One) LT.WOOD Post Record Rise the U.S. commander of the big word because of security re­ U.S. officers had said earlier allied invasion into the enemy quirements, it was assumed that the allied force would not WASHINGTON (AP) — Some industry officials have stronghold southwest of Hue, that U.S. am/buSh patrols and try to hold the valley but would LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET said his forces turned up a Corporate profits soared to a expressed concern that unless' other such units remained In the make a "reconnaissance In record annual rate of $88.8 bil­ fourth of the enemy supplies general area. Hectic Weekend Seen niESH MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT taxes are raised, home builders force,” meaning they would lion during the first quarter of stockpiled inside the 26-mlle- MaJ. Gen. John J. Tolson, look around and destroy or this year, the Commerce De­ and home buyers face another long valley. whose 1st Air Cavalry Division remove what they could find. squeeze at least as bad as 1966 partment reported today. The cost, according to the on April 19 made the first allied The U.S. Command said the when ■ the industry went Into a Poor Marchers Pour This was the third straight U.S. Command, included 139 invasion into the valley In two American troops seized nearly ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY GUT AND DISPUTED recession. quarterly advEince and was $3.7 Americans killed, 66 wounded years, said Hanoi should realize 2,000 enemy rifles, 60 machine billion above the previous Sources at the Commerce De­ seriously enough to require hos­ American forces can go back gims, more than 250,000 rounds record high for the fourth quar­ partment looked for no problen^ pitalization, 21 helicopters de­ into the valley any time. of small arms ammunition, Into Capital Again NOT PR8-PACKAGED ter of last year. on housing starts, however, im- stroyed and 108 damaged. Another invasion soon ap­ The first quarter pace was tll alter June. There was no report from peared unlikely, however. April (Seo Page Fourteen) ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Poor stage of construction hasn’t even higher than the Johnson People’s Campaigners by the room for them all. administration had aintlcipated FANCY GRADE A PENOBSCOT hundreds are pouring Into the Officials estimate they have for all of calendar 1968. nation’s capital once again, set­ housing ready for 700 persons In At the same time, the Depart­ ting the stage for a hectic week­ the plywood and plastic shanty­ ment reported an 8 per cent end that promises to give cam­ town In sight of the Lincoln Me­ Jump in housing starts during paign officials enormous hous­ morial. FOWL April, more than offsetting a ing headaches before Monday. Five hundred campaigners, March decline. This would indi­ The caravans that the South­ mostly from Mississippi and Al­ cate that tightening credit con- ern CSirlstian Leadership abama, are living there now, dltons have not yet caught up Conference field staff organized and SCLC temporarily placed ■) f m with the pace of construction. around the country weeks ago 340 more who arrived Thursday lib But the department said new are converging on "Resurrec­ from Chicago in Washington Estimates building permits issued during tion City, U. S.A.," which at this churches. .. April—frequently an indicator Another 700 due to arrive to­ of future construction activity— EXTRA LEAN—FRESH GROUND SHOP AT day from a caravan that began OUR OWN CURED declined. in Boston will be housed in sub­ NOT PRE-PACKAGED HOME The level of housing starts at urban Maryland churches, offi­ the rate of 1.62 million a/year, Qifford Hits cials said. They aren’t yet sure SCOTCH HAM DIAL was the highest in tour ^ r s . where to send the 1,000 persons Chuck Ground ,i,. 79° In Its quarterly repo^on prof­ set to arrive Saturday from a Lb *1 .4 9 6 4 3 -6 6 6 2 its, the department aaM the first Further Cuts Midwestern caravan that was NO OBLIGATION quarter advance ycentered in halted for two days In Pitts­ manufacturing aM In financial burgh to gain construction time. HOME FREEZER DEPT. OUT OF TOWN Institutions. A^m obile profits In Arms Aid And there is a group due in CALL COLLECT rose sharplj^ the department Sunday from the South. said. WASHINGTON (AP) — Secre­ There are enough churches to USDA When l y 'estimated the reve­ tary of Defense Clark M. Clif­ house everyone temporerlly, top 7 OPEN GAILY nues tl^government could an­ ford said today further cuts in, staff members say. The prob­ CHOiK CHUCK f BEEF 9 - 6 ticipate this year from taxes, U.S. military aid "might be lem will 'be getting them moved the Treasury Department fig­ misinterpreted by some’’ as a as rapidly as possible Into the APPROXIMATE CU'TS THURS. - FRI. 9-9 ured corporate profits tor aU of retreat from this country’s com­ camp. calendar 1968 at $87 bdtlton. mitment to world security. On top of all that,' no one knows Just how many sympa­ 4 CHUCK STEAKS 1 SHOULDER CLOD ROAST This was the estlmaite of prof­ Appearing for the first time its before taxes. The after'dax thetic or curious visitors, at­ before the Senate Foreign Rela­ tracted by this week’s news stp- 4 CHUCK BOASTS 4 LBS. BEEF STEW corporate profits during the tions Committee, Clifford ap­ first quarter were estimated by Ties of the growing city, will 6 LONDON BROILS 26 LBS. CHUCK GROUND pealed for continuation of the the Commerce Depcirtment at flood into the area. arms-aid program that has Harried campaign officials, lb $62.6 billion at an annual rote. drawn stiff criticism fjpm sev­ APPROXIM ATE WEIGHT 110 LBS. This meant a potential tax lia­ visibly tired from a series of un­ eral members. predictable small crises like ALL CUT, WRAPPED AND SHARP FROZEN bility of the nation’s corpora­ "We can prevent both a crisis tions of $36.6 billion. Thursday’s visit of Vice Presi­ In allied confidence and a de­ dent Hubert H. Humphrey and In Its report on housing, grading of our common defense department said starts over foe several mayors, are hard at posture by insuring continuation work on a fund-raising drive L it HS fill your frooior witli U.S.D.A. ehoieo moerts, norivo poultr)^ last'six months averaged y per of an effectve but austere mili­ they feel will speed copstruc- Soobrook Fcmn fruits and vogotoblas. Sovo up to 15 to 20% and ROOM SIZE RUGS cent above the preceding six 4- X 6- OVAL FRINGE tary assistance program," he months and 40 per ce ^ above tion. oot liko a kln9. said. (instruction has been slowed, the depressed level ^ a year Clifford told the committee organizers said, by rain and a .< 1 9’ X 12’ Hcreuloii earlier. 7 NYLON RUGS or N jion the $420 mUllon proposed for shortage of money and volun­ This latter periM included military gfrants In the 1068-69 teers. Re-iafiNroed with dou­ some of the lo v ^ monthly fig­ NP YOU LIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST fiscal year Is moderate. Despite the problems, the first DOUILE JUTE RACK ble jute bade for added ures since the grid’ of World War (AP Photofax) completed section of the pro­ n. He said the amount should be SI MSSILL ST. IlfAR OF ICI PLANT M3-8424 strength. Beautiful compared to potential manpow­ jected 3,(XX)-man camp Is begin­ ASSORTED COLORS OfUcisds y^ald the pace of WHILE THEY L decorator eofers. $99 VALUE er and money costs if this coun- ning to sprout symbols of the PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE housing m i ta traditionally lags Two More See Sunlight behind credit. Tihis was the scene yesterday .as two miners saw sunlight after being trapped in shaft for 10 days. Story on page "five. (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Three)