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Average Daily Net Press Ruil ,WeaAer For Tl^ Week ended Fdir,, cool tonight, X jw fil ^ . . April 29,. lea? 40s; partly cloudy and mlkl to* morrow, 40% chance dt ahoW^ 15 4 3 4 era, high dlanifc-70. ' X " Mdn<5^e« X‘ * Jph^dm p^ete
NARD CASTLE, X, f i t i'laDch^,^) ^ Two arra- lairs w«fe stolen from the office of Peter Murtoh’s taxi business. He angriiy put an ad In the local newspaper. tefc /.'-f ■ . ‘‘Will the persone \yho X: stole the two chairs from i # Murtoh’^ taxi office please collect the sofa.. Thank you." \ The night tlX a d appear ~iv' "g y ^ ed, Murton went tm a call } f ; after locking/his door' When 140 Jngots %V, he got back, the sofa was •rli gone. .^talen from I V*"' Vi i * i| to Survive fe-jWK-wrdv* Armored Car LONDON (AP) y - Ban Gets Advice, dits overpowered the crew of Ign armored car in Lon don today and got away T h en Leaps with gold bullion estimated to be worth $2.1 million, a- From Bridge Scotland Yard spoTkesmah H said. He said the gold was SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A. in 140 ingots. 21-yearK>ld San Francisco youth- - The armored vehicle Was hi -is the' third ’ jrerson known to jacked in the Islington district have survived a leap from .Gold of North Londoin. ■■ en ^ate Bridge duplicating a x X ■ ■ Police a,^d,the trucklA crew of plunge taken by a frieind Xho three mem waq-overpowered by These hmhes in Waseca., Minn., show the effects of tornadoes that ripped also lived to tell about it. )>Xhe area yesterday. Several persons were killed, many more injur- toe gang, who -then drove It danidge wa,^ estimated in the millions. (AP Photofax) ^ ^ . Gene Robens, a runner for the ■ away. I '' •. Pacific Coast Stock- Exchange, The vehicle was found’ aban- , Was conscious -Wlien picked up doned in Kentish Town, abotit ■ ■from the water liy a sailboat four miles away, with toe orew ySpzen Dead^ Over 100 ^urt crew 246 feet below.the bridge. tied up in toe back. Doctors at Letterman General The daring robbery was oM Hospital said X-rays showed no of the biggest in Britain sine* ' serious injury or >roken bones. toe $7-millioh greet train rob The only apparent effect, in bery in 1963. , . ternally, was pneumonia in the One • memb^ of toe truck's 2 lower left lobe of the lung, most crew was taken tp London's likely due to Inhaling sea water. Middlesex Hospital with, head Outwardly, Robens had only and chest injuries. , ''' some abrasions on his left leg. The other two were taken to Robens’ mother, Bessie Ro Moorfields Eye Hospital in Lon bens, said her son bad a history, don. of p^hiatric problems and had, Police said toe gang'attacked been' under care of a psy<^- with ammonia and beat up ons WASECA, Minn, (AP) — band rig^it. In the face. There One of the fij^pt on the scene atrist. of toe men. - ait Waseca •was Arthur Kost, Searchers probedi thXugh^ w.as no warning. There was this Officers said no re^sbn was Police said the gold belonged splintered rubble of hdpiesh ^ terrible rain falling and all of a whose ambulance service In Storm-Tossed Fishing Boat Conws Home to London banking firm of N. M. Mankato took .two ambulances given by Robens for.^hls action. smashed by tornadoes at Wase- sudden J was .diving along the Mrs. Robens toW investigat Rothschild and Sons. to the stricken toWn of 6,100 First mate Harry Ingram of the fishing boat Elizabeth N ties up at the New ca and Albert Lea today grim floor with glass all around me." ors her son hadXet Tom Tawz- Although full details w ^ stlli ly looking fop more ;bodies in She and her husband were some 25 miles to the east. - Bedford, Mass,» dock after a rough voyage. The boat was feared lost in a huge not amflable, the crime ap* M „ .__ , ____, er, 18, Livermore, Calif., who'' treated for cuts at a hospital Atlantic storm but made it safely home to unload its cargo. Another .fishing the aftermath of a night of i « p « i ii» .peared to' have all toe hall storm terror vVhich l?fl a dozen and relca^d. one of whom was almost de^jii area ^ the bridge on Jan. 11, boat, the Deep Water, once listed as ‘.‘presumed lost,” was found by the Coast marks of the snioottily run great dead, over 100 liipured ah^' Countless others were similar tated," said Kost. yi saw sever 1965,/and swam ‘ to a passing GuaM and is due honie tomorrow. (AP Photofax) -train robbery. ^ property damage in the mil- ly taken by surprise, even al oars that had been knocked ship. The gang was reckoned tO ■•yiions at eight communitiee auid though a tornado which had around lik e bel|Si At B rat, the Hotiens had told hiassist poised for a major assault. -- - greatly in recruiting and retain 'O lonage South Should hook themselves to repeated . questions, Romney MOSCOW (AP) — Marshal Labor D&y is edebnated'in Sep- As .the,- Marines halted toeir ■* fallen star,” Romney, a Re- refused to say if he supports the ing state employes at Icvds Andired A. Grechko, toe new S6- tember in toe Uniited States., advance late Sunday, tactical pdblican, said at a new# confor- open housings bill now in Cbn- viet defense minister, opened American groups'' held loyalty bombers and B52s dumped tons ^ ce , opening a whirlwind cam- gress or whether he supports ~ May Day ceremonies in Red marches Saturday In cities froiA of explosives on toe North Viet- ^gn-like speaking tour in toe principle. But he said legis- Legislation embodying toe Square today with- standard So Newport, Ore., to New York. namese positions. ; Due in New York recoimmendations of toe special Atlanta. lation had created false hopes. viet attacks on toe United The Moscow parade displayed The air war flared to a new NEW YORK (AP) — Bingo week's training from thq stat# committee headed by -Finance Romney said a thdird party Romney said efforts in this States, Wfet Germany and Red antiaircraft rockets bservers beheve, toe armed number# "When they appear on creases can be- financed within Among those on the re-viewing bsisc, ,15 miles northwest of Sal- 'Tyler, announcing the plgn Sun-' wjiat is involved. Romney was a$ked his reac forces are saving up surprise their cards.' A set of five num- toe J37.6 million' (Jllowed for stand were Communist party gon,' late today and all eight day, said toe women -woukl' be !iPnce they see thM this effort tion to toe cordial meetdhg of weapons for a splash display on these purposes in the governor’s Secretary General Leonid I. crewmen in to.e two craft were undercover, agents, is futile and> self-defeating, they Nov. 7, toe 60th annivcrKury of Brezhnev and Premier Alexei (See Page Three) will not supi»rt it,” said Rom- (See Page Eight) budget. killed, .a U.S. military sjwkes- "I’m gding to send 'teams to the Bolshevik revolution. N. Kosygin. man said. , pacUculM games In each of the Warkera throughout toe East- Grechko made a milder The MIG kills brought to 48 boipughs,” he said. “ R isn’t em Hemisphere and in parts of speech |ban .usually came from j]jg ^ptal number'’ reported shot' -we suspect any widespread •■n*. Latin America celebrated la- ■ . . , . r. r 'fSee Page Five) cheating, but, some bingo fans JBenate Consensus bor’s tradUtionoi day. Although become real experts, in playing' this game. So expert togt toey News Tidbits win all the time, and they win because they’ve learned how to Maryland Gov. Spiro AgnOw-' o f Dodd cheat.” . ' “ says he aaked Nelson Borike- As for the female spy squad, feUer"to seek the Bepnblicaa Tyler commuted, ” I’m not presidential nomination in 1968 going to say publicly how many and "the mission failed” . . . A-' ' i V we'ra- going to hire.” House Commerce Oommittea The commissioner said the overwhelmingly approves 47- ' WASHINGTON (AP) — 'The was mtide of ,Dodd was general- Senate as len of more than or- city realized $800,000 in fees day delay In threatened rail;, enoe tmd forebeSr- from bingo games last year and road strike with final congres- s » » . . inolude also Sens. quoted a ' report aaying New sional action expected laiter la that In apposing the censure of even trying. Wallace-Bennett, R-Utah; York State bingo buffs spent toe day . . . Torrington union Ben.Thomas J.'Dodd, Sen. Rus- I ' He left urddenUfied toe half he gene J. McCarthy, D-Minn1'; Ar $30.8 million. In 1964. dSlciol, Joseph L. Beshara, ad« sell B. Lcmg is foOlawlng a lonely was kicUcUng and rtlj^e half he S. Mike Monxoney,, D-Okle(.i The state gets a $12.5Q fee and iidts In U.S. District Court he road with dangeixxus polUcal was ^ l y t o g . thus^louding John Sherman . Cooper, R-Ky., the city $10 for each "occasion” embezzled $3,983 in funds of . ■ every Individual memibfer except and J-ames B. Pearson, R-ICan. at Which toe '“game is iilayed. the International , Hodcarriers, crossings^ead. " possibly, himself. He (^-plained Long's thundering chwge that .Bingo games are conducted by AlPLtCIO . . , New Ha.ven . No .other benator, ,Deitno««t that his daddy, toe l a i HueV the practice !^of which Dodd Is many reUgibus organizations ^(Bmocratic Town Conunlkea ot .Republican, has stepped U'p had left him enough' mon- accused—appropriating testl- and clubs, with volunteers run Chairman Arthur. Baihlerl will yet to say that Dodd, D-Conii-,--H^ go he didn’t have to worry monlal dinner and campaign ning the games. issue a statement Wednesday should not be censured~i6r-mis-j^hout outside financial monk- fu i^ to personal use—is “ all 1 Tyler told'of his bingO spy on re'port he ptansr-to hbld -a , conduct as recommended unani yshines. too i^valent” in the Senate ^lans. on toe WHN radio pro $100- per plate testimonial for mously by a spedel ethics i He. could afford, he said, to touched a highly sensitive politi gram "New York Speaks Out.” Sen. Thomas Dodd . . . SoutlL--* committee of six. take the Senate in stride as ” my cal nerve. Flails' jcgll for ;toe women Bend, Ind- polioeiuan Is fw In his Spartan stand few -Ws favorite charity/’ Members’ mall shows that the agents to j work tWo nights a qiieStlonlhg in death of teen f gb beleaguered colleague, Lohg, D- Long said the jix special com- public is InoUnied to think the week. They’ll be paid $20 a youth taken from oar parked in La. has slashed out with a mlttee members were afraid, worst of' iwHtloiane, ‘ — no .matter . night to play bingo and observe. loyer’e lane by man wearing "a broad sword at-hJembers whose that if they didn’t bring-out a bow q)ean their hands may ' *■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^., MONDAY^-MAY 1,,1^7 i»AGE THRE» ‘ ■ n' ^ ;^GE TWO • y iMANCHESTt^ B O N IN G HERAU), MANCHESTER, GONN., MONDAY, MAY 1, 1967 Four Autotndhiles Stolen^ Sunny Fqrched Bryor^ I and Join Sousa^ yfere ^ names to coaijure ^th"^ WellPlayed Dodd on Editors,.' Sin^ng Duo n w o ld o n TIME! in days, fwtth Sousa ^beiilg -NORWICH (AH)— Sena- One Recovered by Police best Itnbwn tor Ws many mardi- tot 'Thomks £>Md remarked COAST WEISS ■North dealer , ; Boiie D^Tloridian^ M, wWte.I aAwd^ feit Crwatore Concert Ends publicly about hU relation DrawsErowd ON DEFENSE . ‘ Both sides yulnerawd TTie to e « of four caps and minutes later he found-*t mles- To GIm ii oar equipment, and * several ing. “ THE^ ddd tihel roost artistic Job. The", ships "With the press at a NORTH \ . - ALFRED SHEINWOLD 0 ^ 8 of vandalism were repi^-. The car owned by the itiotoir |-' orlglna/ll Mr. Goldman was a Norwich Area Chamber of At Concert A K 7 , J lml Storo VConh Series Lairy Weisa is a B 0 Q1062 m A M i, (A P ) — Plori- of prayer and 4iiito Gbd^te Wintor Woolons and orgiWsed .hts band to ^ve ‘T have" always loved surance’’' broker. If the atote- Tbe recovered oar, owned by weekend while parked bi a pork- > ♦ A K J 8 7 2 da’s pent: -already drier P^iy far rain.'* x emplco^enf td- rousdc4a»w who newspapermen,’ “ tjie Cojr- E«y:l Wrlghson M a Lois mept confuses you, think of Gebrge H. Marlow of 120 Plym- ing lot at the emner of WilHaifte hy John Gruber UOonn’s Concert Series 1072 ■it K T \ ting just the ^Florida program .by the famous Oon- the Purnell ■ parking lot. The end, a 6 by 9-toot vrindow w«w rain. the 20’s Pryor was gone dislike for editorial writers.” peaTances drew/a close to ca--' or -wises ceitgebouw Orchestra of Am- paetty house ^turday evening, Ity -with a letter to a .bridge doors were unlcKtked but the ig- smashed at the WeMarn , ' Beef ’musical-scene,' Sptisa’s ' The senator ■was referring « 107 « 954 predicts:^ "Warih, dry weather. s as a serious mu- stei-dam .'Which brought k-,ca- to recent editorials In the for the first in a series of four magarine. This sort p i jhihg nlitto wae locked, Marlow told Mart at 68 Tolland Tpke., equip- ^ The Hartford Symphony will ing- there by Mr. B e m ^ l^ W s d ir ra ' / Birf Floridians are screaming FREE B b X < • Invade New York’s Philhar- pretty bad. sician were apparent to every pacity audience to Jorgensen state .sujggcstlng that he re post-seas6n "pop. Concerts” by happens'^often; because' -both *4) 105 ; ment was stripped from a oar . ^^ The, car was discovered sev- owned by David Morrey of 01 tor C(x>I rain. For ah of April, : monic Hall at Lincoln -Center - Just as there are fans ofone, bas OroiUore still ruled tbe Auditorium.'' The organization sign from the Senate be the Hartford Symphony Orches- gentlemen are amongf the best • V A’QJ9843 • DTORADE "ieral hpura later parked on the Sprue© St., a convertible top on the. state had no measurable ’ Maji 9, an undertaking made ball clubs who follow a favoriteandi Goldman was a thor- had played there half a dozen cause of the Senate Ethics tra. Harry E’.lis Dickson can- bildge players In toe United 0 94 . / south side of Howairi Johnson’s rain. Some sections, now on for S' possible by a F^ord Foundation' team to out of toWn encounters. ohghly e^ b lish ed ^tgure, push- years- ago and apparently peo- Committee’s recopimenda- ducted, and while nothing like States. The Westerner showed _ * Q6 a oar was slashed, and an um oh ToUaiid Tpke., police said.. est fire al-erts, haven't lufil rain ' A Fashion Show of boutiques ■ grant. This is the second time there are fans for symphony'in g ^ or- ^ ro for first pJa^. ' ' pie Vemembered the . occasion tion that he be censured. as well known AS the soloists his' skill recently with toe fine East Sootli'’'W est broken near-St. James Ceme North Still missing are care owned Hartford has been heard in the chesim6~who ma^ be eKpectcd Soushv/died in 1932, the fondly. , ■ prhved himself a capable mu- defensive’ play described today, 1 ^ 4 A U ^ tery, police said. since Febraary. • jje held tomorrow at 9:46 1 * by Harvey John^n of ,24'Grove ' hali, since Robert Brawley took, to want_.to attend this concert. hard tiBTMW following 1929 finish- 'The orchestra played just (.gnt composition, this latelf sician and djroctor. Opening leiad --ace of spades. Morrey told police two head MA»t of the Sunshine State a.m. at Mary Cheney Library, St., Rockville; ^ ch a ei LeTour- N EW s y s t e m - the Hartford Festival Orches- The Coordinating Cojmcil of the ed poor olatCreatore. The G ^ ' about as well as it did on that symphony was m o r e ^ f less of The miiOical comedy duo West opened toe.ace of spades lights, a generator, and side' hasmt been this parched in a The program is titled . "Are neau of 60 Bunce Dr.; tuxl Cap- j tra down there several sea- Arts aaid the Hartford Symphctoy genheim m p b y kept the Gold- occasion, which i» t o say It play- ^ ^ were heard In two groups and toe h o i' Angeles Weiss play- run the clubs, taking twelve -view mirror, ail valued at $li, q t ^ r ^ centupr IVeathermen clothes Moderfi.” John Jack~s6n 'itol Motors Inc. of Itet^rd- ■ LAUNDRY sons ago. ' tout Chairman (Mrs. Wallace man Onserrtble ah.ve, and it is ed very well indeed,'but neither F in ally we it the second chosen from music for toe ©d toe queen of i^»des from toe nine” were stripped from his oar while to g(T back to 1898 to find of the library staf?'-will be a Jphnstpn’s car, a 1966 Plyni* AND DRY c le an in g ' Mr! Winogfad has chosen a Buell) have made this a- sin^e today tbe ondy rehutoder ■ of an I nor most o f the audience was suite from iussel’s ballet, American musical stage. The Blast hand. This could hardly Dally Queatio® pariced Sunday at the rear of r ^ ' . program which should serve to thing to do. eoa when pepplc r e ^ ir ly took parUculariy enthusiastic about Ariadne.” This betore intermission was be a request to continue spades partner omds wtth one olob oUth, -was taken late Saturi> the Bid$('ell Atlantic Service Staj In the Tampa area. ■ fashion magazines will be ON HARRISq^f' &T. (44) troUey cars to toe parl^^qn-vpn Sun- thetoe choice ofOf'progiam program by B a r i '/ r ^ from the sec- pomposed------v.------enUrely . of ""older, because .no „ particular---- - good — ., the next player day afternoon while parked In tlb»T,on Main St. : Impres^.the New York audience', . The ^toincert is on a business •Only a trace of rain has fallen displayed. The event is open to" Off Etwt- f i l t e r St. i K r rt^is neither rouTine nor day, so perhaps ybu won’t be day to Hsten to k .band raucert. nard Haitink, young and n ond-a^of toe two act work, and type songs, w l t ^ e come of leading a spade gpade. xYou hold: Sp the parking lot at King's De- The^top to "a car o-wned on Tampa this year. The 1896 the public. partment Store. Police said' the pavld P. Custer of 29 Roosevelt Opposlfa 4hc Cemetery -r'extreme. ’The three numbers to able to take advantage of the Fersonaily I hope toe Goldtopn conductor of the >>i:ehestra, / . ^ invariably presented. ewcClrtton of an excerpt ^ m to dummy s king and also be- io-7-2r Dla record tor, the first tour months TJhis is the third in'a. series keys -wejje In the car; - St. was slashed sometime be- ' For IMcfc-up and Delivery ' be presented have all been early chartered bus„ service band'endures Snotoer haW ’Things started Well ehou^:h^ ^ bang-up ending and "Camelot.” .’The second group cause East-could have request- j.g.^.5. clubs, was .1'6 inches. Miami had ,16 of four programs co-sponsored . LelUtuneau’s car, a 1966 tween 8:30 and 9. p.m. Sun'day . . , ^ f i a l l 649-7753 heard on previous concerts in which leaves Mark: Twam Me- tury for It provides ex c^ len t^ th toe “ Egmont” O v b j ? ^ ^ conductors like it for this rea- featured, musical comedy hits, ed a spade, continuation (tf he g^y? inches of rain In April compared by Mary Cheney Library and., Chri^rplet, was stolen while toe while It was parked In -front of Branches at: 2M North Main Hartford, and are among the mortal at 1:00 pm. that day, music to many who vDould never Be^^yen,. It was a particularly ^ However, like much ballet ^ m e less flam- Answer: Bid one notrump. With the.prevlaus record low of the Junior Century Club, fek- ,,-rfiotor was running. " his home. : happiest results Mr. Winograd but there Is a 5:18 departure venture inadde a concert-Jiall. apt bb«ace since Count Egmont, successful hiiown to toe practicing mu- boyant play, shch as toe nine-or 9 or 10 podnto .33 ln c h « In 1943 euid an aver- turlng ■ library services" for St. and 501 Hartfoed^Rd. has'been able-rto ^btain. from the Bushnell that almost h ^ ^ ' for t o activities divorced .from the dancing. , , in high cards (pertwps eVen a He told police- he parked the The um. valued at $76, was age of nearly tour inches for toe adults and story hours for prt- Also Fine Cleaners Bpecificilly we are to hear anyone can make. The early ed the revolt Which finally fkeed AltogetheC it was'a well play- singers resorted to a ml- West rec4Toeessidn Noc- trip includes a tour of Lincoln NHRR Deficit the Ijletherlahds from the oppre- ea program but the choice of crophone and electronic ampllfl- toe q u ^ of spades for what it b X w e d distribuUon and at of the Memorial Corner Store a i Cemetery and. then broken near;' " The Weather Bureau says ; tume*,” rarely offere|d anywhere. Center, which of com-se is im- sloh of'the''Si^lsh Elmplre. Fur fumCr^s-Mt Ich to bfd2 Jfi l«a4,one stopper to the Opp«u. 352 Main St. at 10:40 p.m. Sat- by. Arm Rothman o t 11 Tyler rainfall Ih'the state tor toe year thermore it -waa Queieto Julian the orchestra out beyond what T t o is a way of telUng ypuf ,^1© hand Is not good urday and "When he returned 10 Circle, complained to police..,,;. 'in which the ^ audience was possible on the later one. « Nearly Doubles sired. is 35 to 40 per cent below nor ' treated to some exdellept toive- Both provides hors d’oevres na’s birthday so this was a par- would norm^ly have been ac- partner to switch, but to -pre- enough tor a response of terw mal. . . "\ iioolor during its HdrtfoM per- but no cocktails (Ining your NEW HA VEIN (AP) — The ticularly patriotic date in the ceptable with ■voices- "au natr for one suit to the otherk. The diamonds but to muchchy^m o In>a little Baptist church at' -- „ -KT„. year for Hollanders, urel” and the e f f ^ was much choice is between toe two non- Lake Alfred Sunday the’:congre- Day lii . . Day Out . . ,‘^rm ance. . h> n thesTnos) plus a meal deficit .for toe bankrupt New J 'Bchubert’s Third strong for a pass. 3 More MlGs Shot Down: Next we shall heOT the Bar- of beef filet with wine sauce, Tourney Elated like an extremely good “ hi-fi” trump suits, and the high spade Copyright IJ gatian held a speci'al prayer Haven Railroad for March was symphony, so seldom heard that .^ k Violin Concerto ■U'ith Renato salad, rolls and butter, hot cof- or TV rendition, Since moat calls for a load of . the higher General Featei 1 Oorp. servloe tor rain to “ heal their nearly $1,782,613, or'nearly dou- j can only recall encountering people know the duo only In suit; diamonds rather than WE MAINtAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES .■^naclnf. concertmhster, as fee„ French'-jpastry and petit Bv Chess Club------Marines Fight for Hill land.” ,'ioloist. Mr. Bonaclni did an fouiij .Qn the way back you’ll ble toe $961,712 for the same it once beiore in all my years J t o manner, the resultant ef- clubs. Key West alrCSdy is ratiaijing Excellent job of this \VorS when get champagne, so the^ trips month in 1966, toe trustee^ concert-going.^ ^ Frankly. ^ it Lloyd Gustafron, tournament was appropriate, and ap- '*'West obedienMy shifted to a (iOontlniied from Page One) Vietnamese regulars Simday water, threatening . to' shut bff 5ie played it at the' Bushnell,^^are known as the "(^anipagne doesn’t amount-to much, which ome TOncerts back,\and Mr. Special.” YoU’U havd’^to call by Khe Sanh along the Laotian,, bor Miami Is weighing the idea of ✓ ' . The deficit for toe first quar- work. It is a fact elimination type chess tourna- niunerous tunes pre- Ws low diamond to the king. , north. \ ‘-iWinograd did a rbasonatoly tomorrow, ait, the latest fof res- - SPECIAL der just south (rf the de-militar- a ban on oar washing and la-wn "... resulting in meaningful i,^ood job of the orche^ral por- ervations. Mrs. Keith D. ter of 1 ^ was $8,771,283. This j,, my experience there is ^ rented' by Miss Hunt and Mr. West continued a fine defend"' ' U.S.. Navy plldts. from 7th Ized zone. sprinkling. was . contrasted with a defiedt ug„gj,y ggme good reason " for club' will be dhided wrightson, I found the medley by leading a tWrd dlamon§,-^d rtions as well. \ Palmer, Baitchelder Rd.. ■ in Fleet oarri^ In the Gulf of Thet action was only t-wo miles Edwin Edwards, newly installed commander o f District 3, VFW, and Mrs. Laura Ecabert, Eveiglades waterhcxles have savings to you every' day! of $4,178,026 for toe same peri- f^u out of the stand- di'visionS,. and a prize jychard Rodgers the most Weiss came through w*to an "Dinner For Two" ,v \ At that time I had tbe feeling Windsor is in charge, pne very Tonldn were credited with wetrt of Hill 861, where the newly installed president of the District Auxiliary, smilingly look over past mementoes in dried and officials at the nation CHtait the conducljar was pone too. reasonable fee covers every- od last year, the railroad said repertory, and this Sdhu- the, top PlayeJ*.-effective. 'Whoever, did the ar- “ uppercut.” That is^Weiss ruff- bogging two of toe MiG's today. the.Anderson Shea Post pr^s book at the V FW Home. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) al park are pumping drinhto^ N o ups and downs In your Fresciiptloi) 5 . 5 0 Marines h ^ 37 men killed' and costs — n» "discounts” today, “Regular, /’ certain of the orchestrii! por- thing: ■Hcket, transportation,' S u i^y. , jjgrt symphony Is no exception. ^ t k m ♦ rangement was e .trqmely clev- ©d the third rouni»v 12 inspiration. to pv^h iff with the ace bf customers! ‘ ^the purely orchestral portions New Yorit I must psentlon that^ they were a h « down -wiaa not The Marines climg to their After Car Crash have burned off in recent -weeks •were none too convincing. Now this is the 80th anniversary of Warrantee Deeds -j^as iw'ssiblv toe greatest melo- he may play 12 jjj. Dickson evoked an excel- h e ^ . Now he could ^ w two announced. - Head. District VFW Units -while firemen fought only blazes A t the same time, there Is never any '/ positions overnight and moved . An EUingtoh man was injured 'that he has had more time to Uie Guggenheim ^ept palis before the work is over, "The Rackozy March, from Bar- toe setong tnek to West's ten pfahder of Distinict' 3 tif the VFW Irrigation . pumpe worked into toe ground during a dog South. those participating march^' to The man, Ed-ward L.- Ricard, PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE ^ould be interesting in its own knows them as the Goldman Thomas J, Crockett to Isolda since none of the times is par- Qg i ^ ^ glub rank clas- Faust o V ^ ^ - overtime In the Redlands' farm V A= ,. Tttlg. inter Club rank clas- gpg^^g^j y,g proceedings, went If left to his own devices at fight between eight F4C Phan epartment of Oonnecticut, and the VFW Home for nomination, 22, of 9 Middle Butcher Rd. was .light. • ‘ Bland Concerts on the Mall, but 1 The second peak. Hill 881/ ing areas near Miami but to- PEAK . , . AND VOU SAVE We Deliver cation piay\will continue. 'mood for/subsequent the first trick. West might have STATE toms out of Da Nang airfare Laura Ecabert of 26 Poster election end installation of of- treated__ at Manchester Memo- ; The Mahler “ Titan” " Sym- ‘t has always been Guggenheim .worth St. • is little or no devel North, is about 1,(X)0 yards niato packing bouses were MORE THROUGHOUT THE and eight MIG« about 20 miles across a^ saddle. After St. was installed as president of fleers. Marching ura'« in'cl'uded rial H o s ^ W r ^ * a ° ^ Everjrtvhere, Past. 4>hony which we»heard last week money that made them possible Arthur B. and Elizabeth J. themaUcemauc ma.enai.material. t h e l i ^ i S u S '^ S ic ie n ^ ^ “ Elvis” At 6:1511:) southwest of'Hanoi. toe D l^ o t 3 Ladles AuxUiory members of visiting VFW posts and released ' closed down. YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR %t the Bushnell is the, remain- so I mieirtlon this in passing. Carpenter to Robert C. and -Lin- We got another symphony af- w ^ ^ g W e W l orchestral ^ n g s . ^ u ld ^ n m dummy and^ca^ “Toimhawk” At 7:i>.’'. Marines stopped their ad’ hi Lake Alfred, where no rain PRESCRIPTION N e e d s . . In a major raid Sunday on the late Sunday, night radar A m b Saturday at a Diatrict conven- and the Army-Navy Club. The Rlcard told police he waa *>g jnirhber on the»’ program. 1 don’t recaU that I waS at da M. Tyler, property at 36 ter intermission, thto time Stra- S e T t o ^ c lo r e b S b has fallen in the last six weeks, Ha Gla- railroad yards and sid ers dropped tons of expl^ves tion at the VFW Home, Man- St. Patrick Pipe Band of Mail- driving east- on Tofiand Tnke jThis went extremely well at the first one of these concerts, Scott D r." Vinsky’s "Symphony in Three S ^ f o u r & " \ “ f r l the Rev. James P. Dawson, pas ings north of Hanoi, Air Force on the North Vi^iamese Chester Green. District 3 In- cheater and a VFW sponsored at 4:15 a;m. Sunday when the TRY US ANDf SEE ithat time, and should go even tnit I probably attend during Karen M. Wine to Richard Movements.” -Written in 1945. Other members Who took two ------tor of toe Echo Tetrace Baptist pllote repCrted hundreds of feet stronghoWs.j Elements/ of two dudes 29 posts in Hartford, and band from Southington. A color steering mechanism failed He *** “ “ “ ^ereoce jsapusx Jretter in New York. The big the first season, since my fa- J. aridId Helen E. Meister, prop- this composition'belongs to the points in play last Wednesday ^ Oounti'cs, and has of track ripped up by--760-pound battalions of Marine^Were bat ToUanri Oountios, and has a guard w ^ headed by .Sgt. Nor- lort c o L S ^ ^ « t y cHtics ahoiild be impress- ther was definitely a band mu- meim'berahip of mote 'tHan 6,000. erty at 6o Overlookuverioox Dr.J^r. composer’scomposers neoclasslcneociassic period,penoa, -were Geralducrtuu Smith,oiiiixii, Daveuavw ___ the ereheatra lin THEJmiEEAST bombs as they flew through tling tor the high nbund In the man BeaOMeu of the East Hart- ed off the road he said - ed. and the audldSce is bound sic fanatic, and we liyed in New Robert L. and Patricia A . . notablS'for,,, its arid style. I Blanchard, Andrew Lowe, Mai^ , donvention cerenumlies in- heavy anttalrcraift fire and MIG area about five imles west of ford Post, a member of the The accident ’ occurred 1600 i i ^ wf^«^**^** ore |o be satisfied. Tbe local read- York at the t^ e . Wazier to peter Cochran Rich- know there are ma'hy deitotees stafcnis, and Robert Hodgfcit^v .^ under tn gu IQl Acres of Frde'Parklng claided a Memorial Service and The concerts wore first given s baton'. It waS a highlight of toe interceptors. Khe Sanh, in t l ^ northwestern p ^ a n e n t color guard appoint- feet east of Anchor Rd. in East mond and • Eileen Richmond, of Stravinsky who will loudly Taking point wera Roger"^ Monday thru^ Friday parade. ed for the District. Hartford police ^ d ttjsmselves end \«ray and on the Oolumibia campus, ^ of program, as was also toe over Na-vy 'pilots reported de corner of South^ietnam. property at 47 Earl st^* claim this period to ’be one of Assellni, Donald Robb, James “ Casino Royale” Other Djatrict offi-cers- are In his spe^h, (idegard, who Tn fVie’ « __ _ My face and turn teom that I ’m sure and'.were moved ture to. Rossini’s "Barber of Oh The Same Frogram stroying or damaging 32 Com At the Marij^ and Army artil FALSIE TEETH Hazel A. Ekigstrpm to, Joseph toe composer's best, but I Chaee, Marcus .Bbttoriily and 7:00-9:10 / Michael SdriccB of' New Brit to Oentiral Park some year? Seville.” ' munist barges moving aIong|the lery outpoet M Glo Linh to the appeared i^' behalf of Mayor driven by Robert Stephens 17 '?'®*^ ^ A-. and Mona-M. Barresi, prop- maintain his early "Muscovite” John Cl^k. peter Oorna took ^ Peter Sellen Howard'Keel, Joan Caiilfleld ain, senior -vice (xwnmondor; Agoatinelhr and General Mona- of Rt. 83 in Ellington struck l^v«n ^ for « That Loosen later, u ^ re th ^ hara remaa^ ------" - Tr^ala coast Of North "Vietnam -with east and nHit 2 Towns/ said Satte'day toe money would Due in New York Auxliiary are M-fa Albina Kur- less Communism.” • h o U l b ■■ pnounno nioHT n o w w a n r m a v by overpawening a a guaird, be used toward, constructing an alowicz. of Nejy 'Britain, senior About 200 attended the ihstal- arts center. - TUES. TWO FACE DRUG CHARGES J J ^ b r O l l taking his keys, and scaJingva In Minnesol (OontlnuM from Page One) /S'/ ' .'1^ - vice president/ Mrs. Clara.' Van Intion. A buffet was served af: jMfrllbn Is a 1626 'giraduate of f WATERFORD (AP) — Two wall to toe outside. ^ Paul Newman 3EST Hoom of Wert Hairtto(rd', jimior ter the business session,' and ______New' York City men are sched Minutes later they are per (Ooottinied tram One) bers running horizontally, verti the Choate School end has mode CHOICK O P is vice preaidienit; Mrs. Katoryn there was dancing and refresh-' numerous gifts to”ctooate • *7^6 FAIRWAY uled to appear Monday' injx0r- suaded to -return to jail by a cally or diagonally wins. ONLY sdon. People were^ :ting on Sbeairer/bf Wethersfield, I r ^ - ' ments.. University and other educaiionai _/7m cuit Court to face narcotics Unimproved Private Road§ r flL M One 9i[onx wonum, Tyler man whose wife had found toe ..chairs and lying' ere.” urer; /Mrs. June Nordell'^ of charges. said, ■was arrested last -week. rvvo "iin the cellar of toe family’s OF Five were kl in Waseca gatehouse Point, chaplBin, and ho:ne neair toe jaii. Hermann'Keeby, 25, • and Block Purchase of Lake and two were ci iy hurt end “ She pasted little paper Mrs. Mairion Sandgram of Hart- OUR ENTIRE STOCK Le^velyn N. Burton, 28, were Burz aii(i Johnson will appear squares with toe wimilng num- ford", More than 200 members of Grant was one of the Adepts ^ taken to a Rochi -hospital, ,tord; canduatress. They were./ stopped by state police Fhiday in court Monday to face charges 19661 iffe, Hicks\Sch miUM ' duty guarding the' twister-dam- PRESCRIPTION Lebanon side of the lake. Cancer Drive . at the home of Robert h^c- A PrtoMtr PraAfcKene 0>., Inc. ItlfoaB aged ares, a stretch about two TMB CHILDRBN>a The association felt that toe jjrs. Mari'ijn Ffoote, chalrm^^ Oonneil for t-wo aito a baW hoi*l? TONITE — 1st RUN bioejks -wide and eight blocks ‘«Hombre” Shown 8 P.M. springtime cleMup and -winter gj y^g caj,<.ej. f^nd drive," Sunday before bringimg^ it undeir l[eek Nights ^0-9:20 long ih the southeast part erf ■IRTRSTONttai snow clearance, could prove to a,njx)unced she has forms and co)nrol., S4t. 3:80-5:20-7:26-9:30 town. The twister skipped over., Oleeu: Lake and s^ptek homes on be very costly, and the expense envelopes available for p^sbns The cause of toe fire h®* not Paul Newman I Son. 1:80-3:40-5:40 . W«lcom« H«r« of bringing these private roads wish to make memorial been..,d«ermined. . , . .1 7:40-9:80 (he eiither aide. , IM A LO VRLY up to standards whgre they g^jftg to toe (Mincer fund. The _____—______LI21 TYw Wasecems ejritlcaiUy hurt AT could be accepted by the tovyn (jpiye has a quota established ht snd taken to - Rochester are aO k D R IN 0 of Lebanon was more than.the 54^0 ,gy ^ g GeorgS'HUttey end Mrs. George group could take on:- BjTseball Practice , WtUoclc. PiNE PHARMACY Tavlor, who was spokesman . Il, > FEAT. FIRST SUN. THRU THUjS. r 664 Center SL 649-9814 - LITTLE Albert Lea ba^ a .-wider ar'ee- for the purchasing e^rnittee, „ ^he ftrrt.. L i t t l e ^ a ^ e prac- FEAT. (AST FHi; AND SAT. pf destruction, but 'the known Bpoke for more than two hf Fun and Frol- letter that should be written to Aunt Jane Is put o ff until Pried Clams ,on Toasted Roll one child. •I A I acipfeeamaa for! tin hoim took like n ^ . Won’t c'raek, fray or them. They also assured resl- t®’’* * benefit st^w for Hebron tomorrow. The visit to Upole Charlie to tell him .about some including aU the fixliis ...... ^.... VI pinhole. Ayailable in many attrac-' dents that’ it was not their In- servicemen, will Tie presented I it won • mh«el« tin iwcf- o f his friends we shw, la put off— until tomorrow. The driv e tive eolpra. just call ui. We will be w«ra not in itin pntng across town to see a friend is put off—until tomorrow. Bi^ Beefburger glad to meanire your anndowa and teiitlon to have public beaclies 8 p.m. at the Hebcon Ble at the pres'ent time. The prop- naentary S c h ^ on May 27. lounge, wtipe tin alx Char-broiled p r ^ beef, H lb, ...... give yell a free estimate for new plate gtam windows o)nt- Then, unexpectedly, tite putting off fault stabs us, and It "Tontine." erty .owners who have pur- "ITyoute for tWa old EngUbh I They would have been hurts. It hurts badly. W e shake our heads in disbelief. The ■V chased at the lake did so with music-haM-type program wUl be talk we meant-to huve, ten never now take, plgce. W e make N. Y. Strip Sirloin Steak, 10 oz. .. if the advent of deyUg^t the understanding that, th^y held on May IJ at toe rehool GLEN HAVEN our -visit, but not as it was intended. During’ visitation hours, Including all the trimmings...... were buying land bn a' private ®ud on another date to be an- ssiving time 'Smiday had tnt We pay our last respects and rteUze yesterday's tomorrow, is pus lied their p'nner time back lake and are interested h^Ueep- no^nced. JMI Interested, are FEAT. I now t^ y , and today it is too'late. tng tile privacy they purchaae)!, urged to participate- John a - one hoiB’. - ROBERT J. SMITH, BOYS' PAY CAMP ■FttT. VST FBI, Wlp'Wt. U'his of course is an imagined vlgnette"^of life, but it can A T R E A T ac(k>rtong to Taylor, h»»ri wto diretej,;^. entertain- happen. W hy let It?' FO R EACH WSUIUNSMinS SINCE 1914 Grant Pteoea inhird ment and act aei music hall For f^ h e r details, writi^ or esU camp directqr j e w e l e r s —SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1 8 0 0 , ’ [ASl WINDSOR f--' ^nher American League MEMBER Richard M. Grant Jr., son of 'chairman. ^ George Mitchell, P.O. Bex 13, Manchester, Conn., or baiting champton Mickey Ver- ^ %tud6€n DOWNTOWN, MANCHESTER AT 958 MAIN STREE'T ‘ Mr. And Mrs. Richard M.'Grant, • ------, , " DRIVE IN ★ RT ii .. WATK^S-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE ■ — 3pF YOUR E. A . JO H N SO N call ^ter 7 p.m. 2^7626. ia. mcnapng Vancouver, Also: New Havun, Milford, Bridgeport, Waterijftry’ .Meriden, New Britain, BriatbL 6 4 9 - 5 2 4 1 of Hebrdn Center, placed third - Manchester Evening Her- .BJiAH -FAJMILY STARTS W e d . B .P , this year in U)e Kansas 142 EAST CENTER SlitHYST—649-7198 • , Torrington, lfa^*>ril; -Middletpwn, Pro-vldence, Payrtucket ' In the poultry J u d ^ g contest aid Hebron CjtHrnaponMnt, 3 Brochures Are Available At'Kratise florist, LA uiI RedgraveRddgravs 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER P A IN T CO.' Nassiff Arm Co,, Herdic’s Hobby Shop " C t y farm syatenu Open 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. I (Gfww4 Floor Mori fo Hooio A Hak) «M MAIM or., MANOBEM^ at the University of Maasachua-Mra. Marjbris Forttef 4eL '228- •'<^ORrOY ------^ ------etta with a score of 407. vilM . * 9 ' ------' • .. m m m m m m A m m m m ■t x . \ MANCHESTER EyENINffHEEALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAJf 1„1967 PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER ETVENING'HERALD..MANCHfiSTER. CONN., MONDAY, m V 1, 1987 PAGE FIV* 4 - Mary McGowan of 14 West Rd;-; X. Patricia Ferenoc of Oosley Rd., ■■TTJI To / sHe Forgot ' >— Veriion 120 ooper Granted Tolland. ' Slight panic took platfe a t __i__ Tax.Rate for le New Year 24 West St.. Saturday- night Ghur^h W^men to Observe The Berald’s Vernon Bureau Gary Davenport, age 2,- was a t 38 P ark 8t., tel. 876-3136 Jeffrey Hooper,. 17, son of. missing. Police were called, 648-2711. News Items may be ■Seen Between 56 M ilir the nelghbofs swarmed over j e l l o ^ ^ p Day IpMday m ^ e d .to P-0. Box 827, Rock- ' ' . • . ■ A ' V . Mr. an:- ^ws. Revert B^Hooper lto« mill rate to be; set on practlce\FWdey njg^ts'at the the area, searching, j. * o f 17 Qrant Rd:, has bocome May Pellowshii^v^y Will be the Army Jn and wasrlast VoilSl never have to buy film asaln . ttiie y^T s proposed budget may Amiot field on Bt. 30. '‘The sea^ went for cauhe each time Lissetts develops and ,, The various team managers ^ the third Manebeoter Hlgli observed ^ the RockVUJe Ctoun^ st^loned ^ Ft. B rare, N-<^ becau— __ about an Kpur and a-kalf. It Recruit John E. Ed- prints yourr roil of nTackBTbc a White or be kwear Onui-origimUy expect- their players by'tele- ^tooot senior to win a fuU-tui- "had a happy ending and was cil of CMirch Women uM teA.^ T rx^ Appealed he Springfield, originator of "Fish” Thomas L. o.,.....,Smith, soft-of - ...... Mrs.- 135 M 620 f V Wgii sctaai and tor the fiscal the raffle tickets. ' his deato in 1946, 'WillL provide drove off. r will be tiia speaker. In thls/erv- Rockville aaklng for a 'reduction year'npt^. This sale would dc; ' cadette Scout News the youth, tuiition and aeademic jee wtlKbe^enrbers of Pro- - j 'j ^ Mr x Brooks'F. October 1, 1986 asse.s.s- ■- THE PARKADI the proposed ^Q^^gtte Girl ,fecout Troope fees end $600 a year WvKSad ad- testant^Wc-hi^in ^ ^e„t v ILIGGEn DRUG "m id d l e TPKE. by about $130,000, or 6.7 bridging up. cere- diiblceMil expesises for four-' or including Emqgton, 'Rockville, - „ , nniversitv ' . ' ™ ''miJls. ^ F rid ay night for the fql- ’ five years of study leexUn^ to 12th Circuit - Somers,, Sor^t^le.- Taicott- qu^Syf, a Student .siuacH. musti..u=4 Wlllian Alsb Included is the appllca- Junior Girl Scouts: Kath- a bacheflor’S degme to engioi^- yllle, Tblland and Atj^dn. liam J., Kerin, tton of surplus to^ Blauvelt,- Bemetta Hall, ing or an allied science. ACourt Cases maintain a grade average to Hartford, ^ are appealing which Pinst. Selectman Oarmclo-j^^.gg Daphne Kjell- Hooper was a first olteimate h e l d t o e ‘Jv en to ?fe^to ‘a"cT V' » the assessment on their 103-Unit- ■ L.'.V f ” quist,-Klm Benson, Linda Roper in thito year’s schdership com- S e‘wo?kinrin "L d S - * Marilyn Apartm«d-s at Adams' nounce at tom^.^gM s An- ^ petitkm and was chosen to re MANCHESTER SESSION - ...... and is in the Timothy Dwight . nirr>it 'Davidson&.^venthaJ,. Manchester Parkade K nual Town Budget Meeting. ceive the award When one of . Wimran A. Pom«roy. ■J£r„'“ ,'''dLer 4 'The They have been e/neesei X Previous estimates had pre- Howe, Carol Jolicoeur, Kareir 'the original 11 wtohers, '(Vil- faffrey Hooper t f « C ^ etw e,.. Ob., ple^eA T b e ' - ^ S ^ ' ^ L ^ e e dieted a 60-plus mill rate, , on g,^ghard, Donna Morin, Mau- Uam. B. Brown Orange, ac- electrical en^eeting, has been 'cept^ an appointiheht.. tp the guUty to reckless driving and -oiiyp- tea will be Committee of the Tolland 55 per cent of true marl^elval- , '©je proposed $1,793,188 budget, reen MaeSparran, Cherie Erbe, a member of the National Hon United States H'a'vel Academy. making unnecessary hbise with'- «rm ko mooh tn Agricidtural Center has ue. They appealed to the The budget is offset by $434,- j^j^rgaret Peckham, Debra Nat- or Society at MiJS since his 845 In total estimated income, ^jjg^ Laurie Greika, Kathleen The d h e r MlilS seniors who a mdtor vehicle-and his case pay. expenses of the dele- f ‘ of Tax Review tor>a reduction, were named sohdaralhip 'whi sophomore year. lea-vdng-$1,368J|OT to be raised usher,’'Donna, Master'son end His course load thia year In- was .conUnued to May 12 in gate to the Ecumenical Assem- will be ^hed to win- C h a fes. Gil! of i \ by taxation. The tovhi s grand Melody Perry, ners Mlarch 29 were Mies Judith D & L i list presently stands^ a t $21,428,- p)a,ch girl was welcomed over ''C. Frensosa, daughter of Mr. eludes college level inath^ hon- East Hartford .for trial by jury« bly of Church Women _>n Jidy terize the Activities Bulking for. Mancheat^r”h e a t^ are ap'r^faltog the flhd.Mrs. John C. ^rtunzosa of ors physics, honors Eng^s^ 4, Pomeroy was arrested, on at Purdue University |n Indiana. months proem s assessm____ imfeit fet on their 22-uni^ / ' . . . , ' » the bridge by a Cadette Scout ISl Rumiplt St.t^'and Kenneth honors German 3, and pre-engi- A-prU 9-after he allegedly drove Mra F. E. Goulding of Eljing- 4-h , Home Economics and The preseirt bud^^et stands presented with a cocade Crepr Apartments on Hartfpifd I o.i-> ------tx. >no« -TOO Jjg . ^ken;: son of Mr. and Mrs. ncorlng draOlng. ' ' past a police sergeant's house ton, "president, represented the Agriculture as well as for many L-f/ $1,347 362,. with $983,^6 to oe A. Wi . / ' ,V-'V’»'7V ' V I i^S e^ .hy taxatian. The hon s George ^.'-sWalksg of 17 Har He Itoe beeri"active in" the several times, finally w,as group at the annual state, meet- guch ’their assessment, ala^Xased I — int Affairs, Bridge, Pre- chased hy the sergeant, atod his ing held in Fairfield Aptdl,12. sg<,uts; churches, service c: share of this year's incraa^ to ooulonbe and Mrs. Harvey vard ri6. .V . , on 65 per cent of tn^m arket The scholarsiMp' winners may and Physical , Education caf and the pursuing oar col- Bank Marks AnnlversarjrN. and campers. -■ i due to payments and i^erest on Bjauvelt. The girl’s mothers value, is $132,'470 fqr their t-wo several new notes. These in- ^gj,g g^egia Attend any accfrtU'ted colt Leaders Clubs, and parUdpates. uped at Greenwood Dr., ending The Vernon ,National Bank\ Rockville Hospltal/Notcs buildings and $1l 9^40 for the /6r university for study.^The in intram u^ weight HfUng^ He the chase, police say. is celebrating its fifth atmiver- ^Visiting hours anB-”i2:80 to 8 ^ received the land. They too-tTad appealed to , corporation will pay aip/^dl- is also on tile senior ebmmence- John E. Tobin, 18, of Ridge- sary today. ~ p.m. in all areas except ma- the Board of Tak. Review for .a ; ohaljenge of social dependability iHvately ment committee. ' '' field, in^sted on a plea of On May 1, 1962, toe locally ternlty wherp^Vhey are 2 to 4 pins planning the eVent. A tlonal $500 a year . reduction. None was granted for phase of th e ^ h sclpol (first .^g^^g f^allenge,” was - endowed tosUtutotos toe win-, win-, ' Hooper’s father, Robert.-6 Robert. .^ 6. ^ guilty for improper pasadng and owned bank opened fordiuslness and 7 to the buildings, but the tadd, otig- I time) and a first time payment ^ ner attend. /X Hooper, la, a pipe fitter ,ait the was fined- $25. with assets of $1,599,532. P res Admitted Thursday: Moran inally assessed a t'“$20,030, wtgs of $40,000 on wrcthe BUsc^, .01^0,., Year.^ ^ , ipjjpgg Brownie , *troops „ Hooper^, ydto plana to attend Pratt A ^Vhltney plan'f to East Tobin was arrested to in Ttol-'loi- assets are $7;260,000. Vart^iewicz of Ctirvens, Rd.; reduced to the $17,940 figui’e.' Notes. The bank started at Vernon 1 t j 4. j companled by Mrs. Ernest Cornell^.jjhiverrity. to study Hartford land after he passed a, school started at Vernon i^gg Murawskl of Overbrook Both sets of owners are being budg^ stands g^havy, Mrs. Riehard- Ford, bus to a no passing zone on Circle, where the, main offico^j . Michael Ronalter of Main represented by . Manchester - is still located. But a bra""^ - —...... - - - - _ ^ $1309,292, w m pared to $1,- Mrs. m v id Shaw ahd Mrs. Al- April 10. He explained to Judge St.,-Ellington; Joseph Godom- Atty. Eugene T. Kelly. kville bert Kei-kin visited the Oon- Frank Mohehun that the ^ ‘ of 21 Farmstead La., El- The two appeals bring to six \ y o u r ^ J rwm\ o the costs of beginning a kinder Uhfefltal Bakery, Friday. sual Attacks on U.S. school bus had pulled over, the Pf*^ ^ y®**" itogton. the number that have been filed garten in September. The Bulletin Board driver had'waved hi mto pass, a half ago. , r, Thursday: A son to Mr. to date —three by Kerry St. The education budget to up „ . , , , 'the plftfmlng a n d ' Zoning and he did so. Winfred A. Kloter-is president Mrs. Wallace White of 9 property owniers and one by the 20 per cent including kindergar-, Commission will meet tonight n At. T A AA - J At. bank, with Edrnond E. pjeasant St; ' owners of .the .Manchester ten, while the total school pop Mark Soviet May Day Boto Judge Monohuh and toe Parker as executive vice presi- Discharged Thursday: Ooleen MSnor Rest Home. at 8 at the Town Hall. V„< ulation wm increase by 37 per youto’s guardian ask^ toe dent and cashier. weame of Glenn Dr.. Tblland: ------^ . The Business Committee of cent in Septem' (Oonttnaed from Page One) youth to plead not guilty, but News of Servicemen the United Congregational Adolfus Bassett of Egypt Rd., If you are making a pum^j- The Board,^' Selectoaen’s Tobin said. he had passed the Church will meet tonight at 8 .. . . At 1 A ixAM/u Sasaki set toe tone for a Pvt. Biuce A. Hancock of Elltogton; Ella Thurlow of-SO'kin chiffdn pie and want to use. budget stodds at $483,846, up hna predecessor, the late Mar- at the church. rally by deciantog that even though it had pulled Rockville is among eight Hart- windermerb Ave.; Robert Klu- pumpkin-pie spice instead of a about 6^per cent over the shal Rodion Y. MoHnoveky. American Imjperialism In over to let him pass, arid that The 'VPW. Auxiliary will ford area Omnecticut Army 3^7 Lake St.; Jeffrey variety of spices, use one tea presenyfe96,394. This is primar In his sdx-miimite speech, he meet tonight at 7:30 it the Vietnam poses a dine tor^t to passing National Guard recruits who Misaiko of 43 Grant St.; Ber- spoon of the spice mix to 1 l/2l ily du^to the payments on/notes charged that toe •’monopold^c pgig;^^ .. “ , • zone. His'plfea stood. have been called to active duty ^ard Morse of I's Light St.; cups of pumpkin, 'Post Home. i\ and DemonSnaitors protesting toe Lainpins Avems, 37, of 173 for training. The budget has prompted un^ BtMes ore responsible for Vietnam w ar and toe miiliitary Hawthorne St. was fined $20 The local Guard recruits will . hlancheeter Evening Herald precedented local interest this report early thi^mpnth for a. Tolland correspondent Bette ^ ‘^e’^tTdXtoe imperiaJist out for^faJlure to drive in the right year, and tomorrow night’s He _ pleaded nole five-month training period dur m i;W to bThew''^ 8 p.m:‘to Q”**"?!**’ “ S S t a S I . . ing which they ^11 receive the Hicks Memorial School gym, their basic combat training and action 6f all L®wter. 47, of po cer promises a record turnout. tain address was given' 30 days advanced Iridividual instruction Softball Meeting..,Po8ti>oned Dijrectors Set. General Workers’ Oon- for intoxication. He was ar- in their military occups^dnal Tomorrow night’s meeting of . esnna,CSrina, in rendeitog, help ^^rati^^ called its usual May specialty. , • " fraternal Vietnameeq people/' , ^ rested Saturday after he was ' the Men’s Softball League has X Office• Hours"t Grechko said. ' . Day rally at toe union found .sleeping. behind a build- Pvt.' Samuel L. Prentiss, 20, been postponed untU Thursday irig on Main St. son of Mrs.' Evelyn G. Prentiss at” 8 p.m. at tiie VFW Hall be The board of daiectxW'tombr- riad R. —— J J Rii’dc Wflj Dutch Socialists and Oommu- Edward Siiney, 16, of 351 ^ . cause of the town meeting. All row wiill conduct its tbird gripe C3vh-yuan' and an aadc walked . . staged . . Inectirgs and oa A. team members have been urg sesBidn, a twice-a-fmontb xxro- cut in protfest against the' men Summit a t.' w as fined $35 for ® 'torchlight parade in Amster- reckless dri'vlng. He — was Rogers of Eaiton Rd., botlf.com- ed to attend the league meet gjnsm,' scheduled to give the tion of China. . charged-’ after the car he was pleted eight ■weeks 'of advanced ing, at which the final organ- public . a chance to comment The 63-year-oild defense minis- - ter aiso accused some elepieHts Bititeii^<^ weather hit the driving hit another vehicle, infantry tralming at Fort Jack- ls»tioin of team s will be made. and to offer suggesttotis *n West Germany of increasing ' protesters in Norway, and at- prosecutor Joseph Paradiso G- Herejs the new, convenient way to keep yoiir 0{kcning Ceremonies town problems. toeir activity to change Euro- tendances thtee were amalld. said. They received specialized in loosel powder. It sits on top of your dressing The launching of a manned It wiill be from 9 to 11 aon. struction in small unit tactics table \(or travels in your bag) . . . opens neatly hot air balloon from Hicks i« tibe Municipal Buillditog poan frontiers and get nuclear Polish Oommdniet leader Wla- What are you going to do d y s^ Gomulkaj^bd sto^g ^bo^t l Monchun and in fiHng such weapons as with a push of the ‘button on top. *The Vanity, Field will culminate the Open- Heaiing Room. weapons. toe 'M-14 rifle, toe M-60'. m a In Saigon, students scuffled wipportsupport and solidarity the au„ filled with hand-blended, made-to-order powder, Ing Day parade of the ’Tolland At the first compl^nt ses- and asked the boy’s father. chine gun and the '3.5-inch •sdon, on Apiril 4, suggestions wito potice foiaowing a M ir“©ay Vietnamese Ctomrii'luniaa., ^ Boys League May 4. ’T hope he loses his li rocket launcher. is yourVift with any Ritz purchase of 3.50 - Charles MacAithur , of Cider and comments were registered rally at toe Saigon Zoo. The ral- condemned .toe enminaa 4 ^ ' cense," the father replied., D&L allvthis weeki iy was among four held by labor imperialdst aggiressl^ ap«nrt Sgt. l.C. Charles C. Baker, MIU jkl. owner of the balloon, by 11 taxpayers, but at the sec , "You hope he will!” Judg;e ond, last ’Thursday, not one unions in ■ toe city. Some Slu:, the yietnamiese nato. He. son of Mrs. Irene McCormack 'Will pilot the craft. Portions of lito^cihun said. "We just lost of 56 Ellington Ave.r'was as the parade and the balloon person, other than toe ddrectoire, dents and la/botr union members spoke at the opening of a parade two 'bqys In Windsoy lost Pri- Unfurled banners calling for an of 156,000 ip- downrtown Warsaw, signed to Headquarters, fifth launching are to ,be teleytoed ______day.”. He.^ strongly urged the, pu^ces .Group, first end to, ^ war. .'When police More toon 200,000 watched, Miss Verla Lemmons over Channel 3 to a news fea- •iKoalavia, there were no father to ta.k® away the son s gpgrd has annoimced the David Davieu, l8, of Wap- the llneqt technical staff, phone our neueei Ivcal offlcei representative for 800 Japanese cities and towns day and Tuesd^ oiite was fined $25 /for im __parade \^1 assemble in II^STALL by « ^m a* ed six million Jap- holidays with rtwps. offices and pu^^was^ fined $25 im CharlM of the Ritz, St. Aiatthew’s parking lot at 1 proper passing. p.m. and will leav^ to start the. ALUMINUM aneee. SocaaMet party Chairman schools dosed. "Sharon R. Randall bf''I52 will be in the Cosmetic parade at 1:30 prin. Loomis St..^^ was fined $15 for,, Dept, at D&L, Man-""^ ’The balloon.^ launch will fol SIDING disregarding a stop sign. She' m low a -short cerenlony at "the Lone Plane Crash Survivor^ .'arrested April 15 after the 6ir< US Y 1S49'9240i Chester Parkade today Hicks Ball Park\Robert, Noo .^ghe was driving collided nan, league president, expressed with another vehicle. and tomorrow, -for the hope that donationisfrom the Don’t take chances ^ Is Ready to Return, to Job • The following cases were with your home. Ask . // ,ISS TERMITE CONTROL COKP. your p^rsonBl beauty crowd attending will mqke it for, your estimate, AA i rilso disposed of: EJdward S. posMble to purchase ne'w N ^- ( o n s A IR FORCE BASE, mile off Nantucket 8 soutoem Qp^jg^b, « , of lOSWood Lane, OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 COU8 ‘ without obligation, "v torms for all the teams uhs Jtass. (AR) — The lone survivor shore. ^ ,, ,, ^.. .v,A ____ failure to drive in toe right from a reliable com- I don’t Know if tori aircraft La^j^ence The Oldest and Largest in Conh. Begspn. \ ( pany th a t’s been in J/ cf the Air Force radar picket g^plo^ ^on‘"im^rt." °Gue^ S v ille speed- Noonan reported Gov. John '* the home improve- plane wWch crashed off Nan- “I’m told it did. If it did I Dpomls, 47, ..of Rockville, speed Dempsey, who will be out of if. ment business over ing, $45, and Leroy W. ,IJ. tucket istaind says he is ready to don’t know how I survived.” state on the day. of the parade, years. R. Kanehl; 43 Birch St., $20, f^lK"^ has promised to send, his per- fly in the same type of plane “i knew I was In shock when I ure to drive in the e9tab]idhed A.. .n»n am <■ able was in the water,” he said, be- Bonal representative to the cere again «* soon as he ie able. ^ remember being very lane. ' ■ - R T O D A Y .. . monies. • • CA^X "I Mke to fly,” said; 1st. angry at all boot owncra be- Boys League Practice Joseph L. H. Guerirt, 29,^Is- ^ ^oat would come out ' K. OF C LBJ Evening practice sessions tor NEW h a v e n (AP) — Presi B O B K ih L E tand Pond, VL, at a hospital and pick me up. the boys league teams'*'are as newa conference Sunday. “I be dent John8bn!s ^forts to “I could see antennae and follows: Monday, Pirates; Tues 6 4 9 -0 4 6 r\ lieve the aircralt la basically a achieve, fi/“Just and honorable day, Yankees; 'Wednesday, lights on Nantucket but no peace IQ. Vietnam” have been Over 82 yem experience. ■ o t^ eiren we Mt 0 6 1 8 /A U V IC C , At No Charge-of Course! sofriethiing hard,” he said. "The first thing I knew after 'I 'V a A n I .AdTBCfV that I was under water •S; Then Leaps' swimming up toward fii j. When PIKE COIN WASH and I broke the surface there was From Bridge onnual sole of fiire eU around me. I could hear DRY CLEANING the sound of the iBanwsendttie (Continued from Paige One) , Poiterftd R^iueimg Ai4 ; Lollipop Panties wave*. There wasn't anyone.” 275 WEST MTODLE TURNPIKE ^ffaar flefeaied fo r P*M be Investigated ed tentalve approval to the Bqa' busy tytth five arrests, qn ocoident andsa-bresik at a gav that thhe the House of Orange has pre- ■ FiftyTrepreseiitwtS^jgf more could be used without the erec- further." ' town’s open apace t^pllpatton.. sewtod to the Netherlands the rule of also pointed obt the CD Donforth explained hl8 ;rtart- rage at Vmi^Olrdle,' than 16 local organizations tlon of paneling, over the insula- Raymond F. Eyans, 28, of Old 13 BUsell Street three queens, Emma, Wilhelmlna, and- A l?all bouncing' against shelter couM be uUUzed for ment was merely t o ^ t t t Manchester; Comu^ ,N0nd boards viewed last irigiiL tlon. A Ijall twuncing against — ------—^ wmti/i forth WHUimantlc Rd.. ColunfMa,'.was M^OilALITY THOMAS F. PERQtJSQN . JuHana. - tWo separate plans for buildings the-lnsulatibn, would not hurt It, mertingb^ ■ that Jh y make a WALTER RjtFERGlJSON anestod at about 3:30 am. It'ijegan to seem that there could be .to be ereot^ on toe S - he ekpldined.V The Insulation flepubUban Town Committee coming, and he did qot make a Sun^y and chaigedNwMh Jntox- popular •* Publishers retraction. Founded October 1. 1881 X no ■ ni^e, children bom to the rojial .owned, Crandall pond recreation comes in a.vailBty-sof colors. OWalnnan Russell Stevenson ioatdbn after a - compnpiMtttt „.site. '5' The cost of^hA$hell does not asked If written answers to the Zanghl 'Stated . . . ____ , . ubllshed Every -Evening Except "house. And the Netherlands began 1o trying to thwiw cold water on ® was ahoutlng Vin toe td Holidays. Enter^ ft t*>e Po.sl Office Kt scfiii the country which was perpetual- poesibiliUes of erecting include the '/uitedle/tlon of various qu^tlons arising at the th'e !plw, aM long as the town was recedvad, poitoe said uchester. Conn., as Second Class' Mail ^^0,-^^ge prs-fabricated shell, plpmblng, heatmg or efSetriclty. meeting would, be atmllable in •r. ■ ■ ly under the rple of queens, and 'rton^, could serve as a com- The possibilities of the towp^-; the budget meeting . SUBSCRIPTION RATES the worse •for'It, either. • Rate Warning He te Scheduled to appear in Payable in Advance meeting and recreation ingable to installthese wlto''the^5??’^*]?[''^ nigirt. D a^rth re- ^ SAVE He warned that the town One-Tear ...... W But now/"^td< Beatrix, a. son' ha| ^becn were presented by Se help 6f donations wps discussed. ^ pMdsJhls would "unfortunately % Six'SlotUhs ...... 11.00 bom. The seemtogly fateful trend >: !*I1ie a'Civil Defense shelter and a ■n"'a^lcal^errors appearing"ln"adv*rtiscm^ of muql) cheer or encouragement to ments could also apply to the ing. — <»nJy out Cf' garage to house toe ambulance. constructl6n\of. the bathhouse, Hid other reading matter in The Manchester families which are not the estate of ,R«c Board to Meet of the property tax h^ wani- arrested end Svpning Herald. •'William'^HolliSy,' chairman of which will be .looked Into. This royalty. An ordinary family has only Holley rppiled he would call charged wfbh breach of peace in DON’T ' '-wPuU flcrvicVjClient of N. E. A. Servtbfc. Inc. the Board of Recreation, pre- could reduce t^e\$10,500 ertt- , The Julius one generation in which to try to pro an emergency meeting of the. The two-year' period. P*vm*V*'^oOn!h«ctilon. ihection withwitii a domestic cHS- ..Publishers Representatives N6w York. Chl- aen'tod the rec board's proposed mated coat. ' ’ ■ ’ Roc b oa rd before ..tomorrow’s ted.; •'r-thc t. ■. n o f . ..s ., ..'h Hathews Special' Agency duce a continuation of the male line; it putb^J^^ posted a $50 bond “nr Ofgo, Detroit and' Boston. bathl^se plan, \yhich would MoCabe, , who drew up toe meeting. He' pointed oUt the school bonds qxpires in July, court aljpearance May 16. FORGET! cannot produce nothing but female i MEMBER AUQIT bureau OF CIRCULA- noted in a ‘.'U” shape' 'pi^ms of the proposed .commiini- Rec Board has voted to, present according to state, statutes. The Mdch^ Nosrth, 16, of 80 yoNS. . births for'nearly a hundri^ years^ and with ah open end, closed by a ty building at no cost, eiipressed town meeO.hg town has declaf^fd the sale, wait Oro've St. was arrested Friday then, wheh - the genes change, reclaim -N gate, his willingness to prepare a $10)600 Ing for a more favorable inter f; ' Monday, May l \ and established after a two-car accident and the name, as osm a royal hou^. Plebeajr''^ . The batohoifse would include drawing of the bathhouse'builS- budget requ^t. , , est' rate on . the bonds. Charged with failura to^gnent producers of perpetual puellae will bilVe storage »-ttcllltlc8 for e^ulp- mg a ^ . \ ■'Holley was on vacation dur- ' Among those attending .were one-hailf the highivay. Oowfets to find their consol^on ln the/Speoial „ ment at the pond site, a com- ^heoi Help Proposed ing the week and did not re- sChooI board chairman David set for May 16. , ^ A Choice Of May Days Ijijied huh^ aid station and The Rec Board’s plan of dO- devotions and affertions of ^ e dfrtaff turn until - Friday night, when Cook, Town Counsel Robert The car driven by North -Board of iftecreation office apd velopment for Crandall’s does .struck a oar on West St, drlv- ;-The poWtioal significance of May Day, side, which can be most, rewarding, as he learned about toe new pro- King, and repre^ntatlves from ■ihd the comparative degrees of support men’s and,.women’s bathroom ^ provide a Community Build- This is the reason for the Tolland Historical Society, en by Frederick Nowsch of alLpareiits so blessed ^ k n a w . facilities. Men’s and vromen’s mg. x , i4ey get, are symptomatic of the state the'lack of co-ordination be- Efoy Scouts, Republican ^apd Hollywood, Pla., police dressing rrtwns extend out from '-Holley explained Ws "per.son- tween the proposals. Cemocratlc Town Committees,’ 'There were no Injuries. 6t our world, which Is not good. each end of the front section, . jj feelings” ■were that the _ ___ I-.,' PTA, Tolland Junior Woman’s ------—-r - if On the one hand, In the Communist /(Ac^ O f Doubt- forming a,.5.'U”. Blight dreeslng schools should be utilized for b e S ^ ‘ to” t ^ « n g uhlll 4-H and E i ^ o n aerv. BANKER, 61, DIES "The new pMslmism” is what . James rooms are • planned for each purpose on a year round ices and toe Ambulance and Qv- BRANFORD (AP) —:, The ^ e of the world.^e have May Day-a* Thursday and snowballed into Heston calls'it, and these columns have section, partitioned by curtains; ijggjg. The new^CTrisUan Ed- il .Defence Organizations. ^sen.lor vice-pres;idient of toe ^tost the symbol of cUss revolution. Once, also occasionally remarked the phend- last night’s meeting. The, Idea DOUBLE v^Lu The Central court contains a uceution Buildln^*w the Unit ) Also, toe Girl Scouts and Boy New Haven National Bonk, 61 hick In the early days of defenseless has generated considerable In menon; indeed,, voices of doubt are in fireplace and would be suit- Congregational Church can alqo year-old Ilonald B. Myrs, died terest among ijhe varioiis' feom- Scouts; Men’s Softball League, u^kingmen doi^g Jo exhibit their am- creasingly heard in the land. able for a warming room for relieve toe pressure on the Tolland Boys League, Tolland- of "a heart attack Saturday in munity organizations as dem hl|lon a j* thrtr unity in public against Here is how Mr. Reston defined the winter sports events. Vending schools, as can the construc- ers Square Dancers and Men’s his home.. onstrated in last night’s turn tfie pOUtlcal and economic rulers of so- new. pessinrism ip a recenJ New .York machlnea to supply various re- yon m the,., new t^thollc High Volleyball League. Myers was a mcmiber of the STAMPS otety,' Uife ,Marxist May Day had great Times article: ‘^The old optimistic illu freshments would be located In school juat over the, Tolland out. 'Trust Committee of toe Con A major pioMem in reaching oounage -and (Mgndty about it. sion that we can do anything we want toe courtyard section. Une to 'Vernon. Manchester Bh'enlng Her- necticut Bankers Assoedation EVERY Is giving way to doubt, eveji to a new The proposed cost of the Admitted "toe 1 ' are ^ solution between the plans is aid Tolland correspondent, .and ■was a director of the .Clif “Now, p re cise ly -because, perhaps, the pessimism- that maybe the problems of bathhouse, Including'a water presenUy bobked solid’’ , Holley Bette Quatitie, tel. siB-sm. ford W. Beers Guidaoice Oltoic. gemiine^'Zeai and need and opportuni the nations, the cities and the racfes.are pump - and septic fields, will L d , as the population — ft'-- -'!?■'/ ty reflected in that early daring lias beyond our control.” He was particular-, grows. new schools Z e bulk, ley pr^oted he wtyOld be w k - run $10,500. - Ing o v e r .,^ plans fuid getting b ^ n accorded aoxne suoeess, and has it ly struck by this mood as it epierged in The bathhouse \rould be con- providing more facilities. Vv'EDNESDAY self obtained the possession of power, talks by GOllemment officials and ■ PTA President EJtoel Jame.s' cost estlirtotea right up to the ■truoted of cement block, ac- wire toinonW.. night. others at the annual meeting of the coitong to HoUey, and Is part of questioned the safety factor of the htarxist May Dayis are very much First Selectihan Oarmelo bigger and much less meaningfiir. /Diey American Society o f ’ Newspaper Edi-^/ an overall plan of development mixing toe children’s reorea- r .SPRING CLEAN tors last week. Zanghi warned those att^idtog, parade weapons which the great or- for the 40-acre Crandall site tiona) activities wito toe am- about spending money for.^ngs \ MANCHESTER It's, nert difficult -to see the conditions prepared by toe Board of Rec- balance activities in the base- B YOUR MEDICINE CABINET g^mized victors of the class struggle which wer^ not “ cssenttarS He that are causing all the concern, ' BURR CORN^IRS s h o p p in g CENTER—TOLLAND TIJRNPIKB have sometimes used to put down the reation.' y tv,- raised rtrong bbjeotioiis to soihe Modern medicines are often so potent that- Starting with the Vietnam war, The plan has been preseiHed Members of the Ambulance suceeaHons lost nieht stniggle of workiii^en against the die- ' Whether one supports it or not, no one many of them can be hsumful If they deteriorate CAPE SAND MARKED BY TRACK AND TIDE to the Board of Selectmen for Association stressed the value . involv^ because of age or changing temperatures.. b^orship of the-''^^etariat itself. can possibly be happy about it. The its approval but has rrt yet a H e £ ? d T s ^ U rtto GET RID OF THESE HAZARDS SULdVAN AVENUE liiSo, the Marxist. May Day has become 1 point that we _are. fighUng Communist been discussed at a meeting of other emergency equipment on p. over the avaiiabilitv 725 MU^LE TURNPIKE EAST aprgrrcssioh easily gets lost in the image the board th« ate of the pond. They also aw iaw nw 1, Any medicine that has changed color or has P o p p in g c e n t e r oitiflcial and brittle and less true to its tne Doaro. of $15,000 in state funds for toe fonned a residue at toe bottom of the bottle. / MANCHESTER meanings than It was originally, of a big power blasting away at a small The battoouse would be con- pointed out that they do not y rt Crandsdl’s purchase. r»<.nfonfh Danforth SOUTH WtNDSOI^ ' nation. Ihe'tniterriiinable words and pic Herald atructed of “ relatively vandal have daytime service on week- 2; Aspirin'-tables that are crumbly or give off to compensate for its loss of inner Foefs Corner said “ $16,00Q should be coming tures of si^ering are gruaranteed to de By Rowland Evans Jr. ' proof” building materials, ac- days, and toe ambulance facil- a strong vinegary odor) s^I, it can olsim to have half our world I n s iH d e Yesterdays H I SAVE 380 ON POPULAR FANCY HAWAHAN press the most sanguine American . .cording to Hojley. The $10,500 Ities wduld then not be used 3. Milk of nuignraia that has become caked.v npretaing in ritualistic conformity to its Race relations; despite all the legisla Robert Novak* My Mother cost would also include toe in- during the day. tion and other attempts at amelim'ation, 25 Years Ago Stallatibn of electricity, but A further question raised 4. Mild antiseptics that .have become cloudy or M Was fofr the, money have a solid residue oh the bottom. ^ f l ^ that the Marxist May Day, seem to be deteriorating. It's ndt only R e p o S* t She earned to'-,britig''nlc up; Lt. .Nellie Waickowskl of would .hot-provide heat. .. 'wap whether toe location of toe Comninnity. BuHilng ambulance garage in the build- of being merely the demonstra the. extreme pittemess of Sam'S of the For decent clothes’jand''rtl'el- Union St., one of the. first reg 5. Hydrogen peroxide that ftp longer bubbles Negro spokesmen and the prospect of The proposed community ^ing would Jeopardize toe town’s vigorously. “ —i:-,. tion of the ambition and grievance of WASHINGTON— Quiet ef publican opposition Senator- '-'Ojeint, sponsored by Democrat ter,‘ istered nurses to volunteer for more violence in the montlvs-ahead. It’s to Albert Gore of Tennessee, to Keeping full my plate and . war duty, is honored by the ' building would be of prefabri- open apace applications for state 6. Ointments .or salves that have sepi^ated, de working class, has become the pos- forts by politicians close to Russell LOTg’s campaign-fund .also a kind of hopeless feeling that this repeal toe Long Act. The rea pilworth Cornell Post. 102 cated galvanized Steel construe- and federal aid to be applied veloped spots; /Of become discolored. <- ashaion of WOTldrahaklng national pow President Johnson are . now un law now under attack in \toe cup. ugly disruptiiig' of communl'tdes is just Sehate, came out sharply ii^ an son usually given is that the act American Legion at the Legion \ tion, similar to- toe FEPCO to toe purchase price of the / EHLER'S ers has inspired a^ direct nationalist re-: derway to arra,nge a'.'meeting YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHOJXfii US when you ..going to go on and on, no matter what unpiiblicized meeting on March is- too full of- imponderables and I For her oifficial word. Home on Leonard St. building being built on Rt. 30 p>roperty. need a medicine. Pick up-your prescription if B§Dnse oh;tbe part pf those who, in this, between him and Dr. Martin In the town Industrial Park. David Cabanlss, CD director. 100 Bags To Box is done by way-of appeasement. Luther King, whose'’“8harp at 20 in the office of Elmer 'Staats, needs some serious rethinking. Whenever she.^spoke she Ha'rold C. Alvord) chairman shopping nearby, or wp. Will deliver promptly.,vpJ eijuntry, transform May Day into ,a Loy The shell could-be erected at explained toe CD shelter would TEABAGS The shabbine-ss and congestion of the tacks on the-war in Vietnam who is now U.S. Comptroller Their real reason is' the obvious meant it. o f' the, local pledge campaign, • without extra charge. A great many people en alty Day. The dominant spirit of Loyal cities are constant irritants, especially a coat of $8.70 squtire foot, ac------^ ^ ^ trust Us with their^rescrlptions. May we com- ■■ ' - ■ / ' have broken the already bat General. 1 but unstated’ one—it might tend Always rsrsoning rightfully, announces that Manchester's /ALl FLAVORS—In Convenient Thr^-A w ay t i t l e s ty Day answers the Marxist May Day on Vbecause of the incredibly poor planning to equalize the size of campaign And seldom I'd resent it. quota in War Savings Bond pur- aording to toe architect Jack mm pohnd yours? / tered ci-vil rights front. Staats is chai-ged in the Long McCabe. A 40 by 60 foot buUd- own level of absolutism, and,,,is as fflict appears designed to aggravate the The move to bring toe Presi- . Act With overseeing toe expend funds (toases for the month of May Is V / M T ' d r d 9 . 767 M4EV ST. congestion. „' . . ! - 1967 PubU.xhor.'! Newspaper ' Was the tact she used. set at $259,000. Ing shell would cost toe town LIOGEH DRUG m f ls e IC ^ .to Its own country right or wrong iture of the potential $60 million Manchester dent and the head of the South,-! Svndicate i $12,000, a 60 by *60 foot build a» the Marxists are to their own sym- In fact, we would * venture "tihat a con of Presidential campaign funds ------:2—:------,f To get along with others. PARKAPt ernr Christian Leadership Con ing $14,060. 'Thrvtl-Back Collar" siderable factor In the' new ’ pessdrnisrq to be raised by one dollar 'apiece She had a way to harmonize, *10 Years Ago . ■OPEN'" bi^a and success, no .matter how far ference together is simply one This, cost would cover toe TOILET TANK BALL POPULARSODA 6 is uncertainty a'bout the shape of the . For she was a “mother of tijey have departed from original goals manifestation of the severe bti- deductions frbm income tax re \ Amtrico'f lerg#*! Mtwf future, about -what kind of life awaits mothers.” The Board of Education re erection of the steel building, 17:45 A.M. M 10 meanings. - tle fpif th'e soul of Dr. King. T ' turns of U.S. taxpayers who quests that the Board of Di installation and Insulation. The Tht'aflicient Wattr Moittr intlanHy'ttopi , our children and gTAndchlldren if not Broadly speaking, . the t\vo choc»e to gpve. tht flow qI water offer .eoch flyihing. •While the Marxist May Day and the ouirselyes. The, odd optimism held that H Was for her honesty, rectors leave its $2,997,429 ' building would have a double 75< AT llAROWARE STOBiS AT OUR FISH COUNTER - ON SALE TUESDAY opposing rsides are. the tradition the meeting were four operating budget reasonably in front door entrance, and two Ajnerioan Loyalty Day wave their rela- America, blessed in so many ways could While dealing with man-' al liberal movement and the”* members of the advisory com- tact. ^ . side doors, opening onto a peu-k- absolutisms at each other, thus only becomes a still pcore pleasant place New Left.- The- increasingly, mittee, set up in toe Long Act, There Is more to life toan kind; as the years' wen? by, and that may be increasing its speed —Mohandas She always cared to be sin The local town employes tng area, according to the plans. ^jtebolizing the great andv fundamental strident New Left lost an im to work w-ith Staats, and give The building would overlook the right; it always has been right so far. Gendhd. / cere, , , union receives a citation -of F U E L O I L fwlsion of the world into' two i;lval portant round this week in At him te'clthlcal help. Repiiblicane merit from toe American Mu- . pond. VI Even with today's social ailments, it is lanta when King said he had no' present were National Commit- . Facing facts with open M Fillet of Haddock LB cqmps of power, ideplogy, politics, phl- oh'vious that'the vast majority q^Amer- mind. ^ L.seum of Immigration for its $25 The outside of toe commuhity lofophy, and human beings-, there is a intention of rpnntng for Presi- ; tee, counsel Fred Scribner of contribution towartl establish building shell 'would be main — 1 4 , 9 — icans. enjoy a pro^ertty undr.eamed of dent on a third-party “peace”^ Maine and National Committee , ,1- tMrd May Day leading a feeble alfid dis- To4ay in History ment of an Immigrdfion mu tenance free,- McCabe explained, anywhere before. ticket. man Don, Ross of Nebraska. E Was for her earthly gifts. GET THE BEST—GET “WAYBEST” ' ‘ ''toH cd'l^ among iw. Still, in many minds the doubts will She gave from a heart of seum at .the foot,,of the Statue The baked enamel exterior fin 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. But that statement stopped Representhig toe Democrats By thie Associated Press ish would hold up for more than 'not down..'Lewis Mumford in hia new . gold, ■ ...... of Liberty. iOWs is the May Day ^ c h is also •■«hort of heeding appeals from were Arthur Krim, president of Today is MondayT May. 1, the ten yfars, although it could be R> B. REGIUS book "Ihe Myth of the Machine” (Har- such liberals as Allard Lowen- United Artists and President 121st day of 1967. There are 244 And for a kindhess rendered kflown and ol^erved as "Law Day.” court, Brdce & World) anticipates an painted if desired. 649-4908 orlroif her K NOWN r OR VAlUf s This was originally conceived and ob- ' 'Otfein, a member of the board of Johnson’s chief political fund days left in the year. On This Date The Interior of the building authori,ta'rian,/uture.in whidh man "wlir raiser, and James A. ' Farley, She paid it back ten-fold. 8«wed, only a few years, ago, ka recog Americans for Democratic Ac Ten Years Ago- become a passive, purposeless,, machine- New Deal chairman of toe Dem In 1873, toe penny post 'card nition of the principle that this-whole tion, and other traditional lib The Army announced the conditioned animbil . . . sfSotly limited erals, They would ■ have pre ocratic National Committee. ; Was for the ruler 'appeared for toe first time. See Your Child in Black & White Plus Living Color. , wtirid has to be made a world law if adaption ot a standard rifle, the WAYBEST TENDER, MEA' and cOnt-rolled.;' for the benefits of.de- ferred'an outright repudiation of . No decisions were taken at With' whlch-’-she held her In 1893, toe World’s Coil'umW- tt ^s to fulfill Its own political destinies personajiz^, ' coUeotlve organizations.” T-44,.to replace^ the M-1 Gai-and ■ swaj' all third-party prospects by Dr. this session, but it was clear rifle, used since 1936. an .Exposition opened in Olilcs- TUES. Hira SAT. ■1^ discover how to survive. In order to An impoftant reason for that fear^Jt King. ' that the. Republicans are most A loving mother for fifteen go. h ^ e a world of law. It is necessary, of seems to us, is population growth. , concerned that the new law not Five Years. Ago years; . Pushing hard on the other A Defense Department an In 1918, the .Germans oc-^ MAT 2 thru 6 ot^LTse, to iiave some world body or •or The connection between population in be used to hamper collection of At forty-nine she passed side are':such leaders of the nouncement of plans to explode cudled the • Black Sea port of prot CHICKEN BREASTS -59' ganization which can write the law and crease ahd authoritarianism is explain-' New Left as , Dr. Benjanjin campaign funds from private away. Sevastropol. “ , ed, for one" source, by baoteriblogist donors. Iri other words, toe Re- three hydrogen bom'bs in tests s - ‘ then snforce it. The ultimate message of Spock, who is ambitiohs to run hi^glt over the fhicific brought . In-1935, Emperor Haile Sdias- get a beautiful Rene Dubos in 8,. paper done for ths" publ’caits are fearful that the P. F. Mietzner SLICED Law Day, then, would have tio be that for Vice President on. a King ' complaints from. British . sden- 9ie fled from Adiils Ababa after' Center for the Study of Democratic In anti-war ticket, and Robert . law might end their' great ad 24 Trotter St. ^ eiliher we should set about making the stitutions.-' vantage in private fund-raising tists. ' • Manchester, Connr an invasion of Hlthiopia by Uaited Nations work, with laws and en Spheer, defeated New I^ft Con- ■: j,: One "Jfear Ago j ii troops pL Bmito Mussolini. LB. •• - "The complexity pf social stpicturea, j.gressional candidate and editor '($17 ■ million for them to $11 8 x l ( r BEEF LIVER forcement powers higher than those Of In Saigon, crowds, clamored In.;^67 ‘.••f M ANCHEsta EVENING ttERAED. MANCKSStER, CONN., MOn1)AY, ^AY 1 ,1 9 ^ .■J PAt5E"EIGliT Washiiigtoii News ^ ‘ 'fct a. Sprinj^ieW nursing home. fc»stro C»s Valfty.jCallf.; two broth- Schmlilt WM bom liie lif «rs, r s , Robei^ Haws of Ogden, Pl/IV "STAHl VOm ClAIM 'ATGRAND UNION Manchester, Sept.- 8, 1883, a- Utah, and Lee Haws of Newark, G b it u a iy daughter of J, Bmeet and Karo- CJallf.; and two grandchildren, SO^MoreMeninVw^ lyn Oehler Schmidt. She was a Private funeral aeh-reee wlU Rom ney’s Prediction 1903 groditate of Manchester be held a t the convetiieride of Seen Needed hy Rivers s WIN GASH anU TNIPIB-S BLUE STAMPS 3ody Arriv^ lilgh School. She received a the family; at the Holnres" Fto- (Oontliiued from P w One) ; to implement righU TiVrkna V iotniliTl' .Masters degree at neral Home, 400 Main^t Bur- WASHINGTON (AP) TV, b W '’’the Wg quesUon la, ;/'Z *^'^^** ~ 1C111411I1 George WaiWngton University, lal will be In Eas^emetery. Vice Pro»id>nt Hul«rt H. ,Hum. ^ Chatrnr. i L. Mendel Rivers of how do you support It? How do *200 WINNIR-MRS. LUCY LEQERE, NEW BRITAIN .MOO WINNER-ROSE TAMISO, MANCHESTER ' WashingUjTi, 0. C., and studied There'will be ntfcallihg hours. the House Arm.ed Services ^ m - yp^^aMtaln It?” "" •200 WINliEir-MR. THOMAS ROWAN, WATERBURY *100 WINNER - MRS. GEORGE MITCHELL’ ' phrey and GovN^ster G. Mad- courtship’' with the Idea of mittee. beys more than 50,000 / He «dd Sunday tfhe admlnta- , jp n s t _ ’ “-t COmei^ -^Indversity, Ithaca, -fhe famiV suggests JSiiO •too WINMER - MRS. B. HARPER, WEST HARTFORD *200 WINNER ^ MRS. R. SATZUK, NEWTOWN Curtin of 150 S U i ^ t §t., Mw- teachw of nat- those wis)jthg to do so do^ Of Georgia rec'entiy. seeking t)re RepubUcan nomlna- additional troops are needed to tratlon blil wUI ask 310.5 million science in Springfield make TpemoriaWcontrlbutlons to \ "It's'fttcrestlng to-feb. ^what tion^for prudent In 1988, la . ^ win a ralUtary victory In Viet- for laclUtfee. W^milMon to fund - AT AU eSAND UqiON AND CS»NP M(AY CONNKTICWt STOSIS ONlvT" ,iS 'lT S ^^''S ^d ‘"^tlor i forV^yeareVro-for 3r'i the H^art Fund .strange ^^fellows detiblpp in maWng his nani — and that Congress would a nonprofit corporation to oper- tiring in 1963. ' j _ meM that; cost, however great. ate public TV and I'H^.OOO for ' ascorted by Ltj George .Kugler. pollUcas end si think ^ Saturday, then PICK UP TOUA CAAD ADO TICAIT AT YOU! HIAAEST 6IAK0 UNIOW 01 6IAM0 WA!( FOOD STOIl OH StRO A STAMPED SEIF ADOAESSEO She Is survived by ji' Raymond E- Angell Rivera, an advocate of In- regearohLi. ? Pfc. Curtin was UiUed April paus^. "Well, that’s all.’’ N came here but observed a day creased .military pressure on 'Pastore'listed a taxon rbcslv ERVEIOPE TO ” $TARE TOUA CLAIM ” HEAOQUAATfAS. SAAAO UAIOA CONPAAY. 1)3 MO. lEDfOID 10 NT. RISCO. REN YORK Mrs. Louise S. Prentice, of VERNON ^ Raymond. Earl 25 in Vietnam when he stepped Latif~Romney sWd h e shares o t ^ e t In keeping with his Mor- North Vietnam, cited varying Ing sets, a tax on commerO^L \ .r on a land mine while parUci- ®"S*afeervicea s^U bo^ld J/-5' opinion that from'60,000 to; 100,; radio and. television and reve- Bating In "Operation Junction Th? father"’oe l>onard Angell the condefn of others that the m ^ beliefs, civil rights movehient la in His Meech waa prepared, for 000 additional troops are re^ nues from a television qatetllte aty.* the largest military op- % ^e rfl Vernon aild'^Mrs. Susan Scovel ■ trouble but he said the moVa- dellverj^to a gathering at M6re- quired. as possible sources of money for eration to date, in the Vietnam S“ S 5 tf^ p ^ ^ ie rd ,‘ o/ ^vm e,-dl^ Saturday it "I dim’t know,” he aaid Sun public TV. You don't poy more...Youjust get more at Grand Union! ment still oan go forward if puh-^ 'house College, a predominantly \. Ho ■officials demonstrate thelt Negro .achool^.^ . day "but it will be more than He Usurvi^eil by Ws mother, . ^ aL) Include hU what we have now. It wlM be Mrs. . Mary McDonald, Ctirtini a Friend may call at the fu- wife, three other sons, two over 60,000-^ additional.” Area Weather THE BEST LOVEb BIRD IN THE USA. . brother, James Cuitint three Mrs. Myrha Hageitaw, 29 Whit \ neralJSfne tomorrow from 3 other daughters- seventeen .,Total U-S. .iorces In Vietnam sisters. Mass Arierte . Curtlii, ney Rd.; Mrs. Shlril^ Cowles, end 7 to 9 p,m. grandchildren and four great-; Hospital Notes now are about 430,000 to 440,- WINDSOR LOCKS^ (AP)— MIk Kathlcc^ Gurtdn and Miss 81 Avondale Rd. . i— . gandchilden. ' ? 000. About 470,000 are ex Tlie U.S. Weather BureajK'‘re- ElM>Mari,e-Curtin, all at home ADM ITTED SATURDAY; - Debra Snow, RPD 2, ■■■ Walter J. Brlerton Funeral services will be held pected by 'yearend. . . ports that It will be^.'mesUy and mis^atemal grandmoth( John Barrett, 47- Maple St.; Bolton; Dale Camell, R F^2, sunny and very mlld.'lWth after Mrs" ArmNP. Curtin of JiSi Walter,.^'J. Brlerton Sr., 64, of tomorrow at 2 p.m; at. the Ttl- Jam es Bevins, 94 E« Middle^Bolton; Janine Liombardi, Bok. Gen. WlHl-am C. Westmore East' Hartford, brother of Mrs. unghast Funeral Home 202 land, stopping in Honolulu Sun noon tem peratures’'^ in the low prices paid year”.. • iford, Tpke.; Mrs. Gertrude'' Bcker- vknon. 70s along coastal sections on- Tbe funeral N held Manchester, died ^aln St., Danielson. Bi(rial will man, 12 Washington St;, Ver- DISCHARGED SATURDAY: day,,en route back to Vietnam '^a.im from morning vt St. Francis jje in Abington Ceipetery. Pom- non; Mrs... FlorcnSe Hauschlld, johnapn, 33 Hamlin St.; fi^n^sproches’^ta tte.'unltad Wednesday at 9 ■ \ tures ojeser to the 60 degi-ee the John F. -Ci^cjKFuneral Hospital, Hartford. His daugh- fret. Putnam Liodge of Masons 131 Mountain Rtf.: John Hnwst, jjolly Holm, Norwich; M rs./ States, said he SiUlcipates get consumerpriceindexIorMarc^. ting more forces this year but m a r k / i t will continue quite Home, 219.W^enter"s1.xwith wUl'conduct graveside services. 63 Bllyue, Rd.; Tarnmy Jack- Dorothea Clarke; E ast Hart- m>ia tonight and Tuesday. • solemn Mas* of re^lam East-Catholic High Friends' may call t the fu- son,/ Cdventry: Edward KOch, ..Would not cite any target figure ford: Mrs. Irene Hetroskl, 137 Weather systems south and at St; ■ Jwnes’ .Church at ld>x iijv,- neral home tonight f? im 7 to 9. 37 Doane St.,; Leo Lotribardo, Ht the phevlosly published 47^ fuU miUtary honoro, \ ^ v l v o r o SJso include his Olcott St.; Mrs. Suaetn ^ l e y , east of New England have come Tolland; Mrs. Mamie Maneggia, 47 Avondale Rd.; Mrs. A ^ c s to a rirtual 'standstill. A large w ill^ in St. James’ Cemetery, k., Mrs. Evelyn Whiteside - RFD 2, Bolton, Mrs. Cecelia Young . r ,-^ rlen d s m ay cell at the fu- T h e '^ e r a l will be held Fri-, Palozle, Broad Brook: Mrs. Atlantic storm is still located COVENTRY ,.r- Mrs. Evelyn Manner, 281 Hillktowm Rd.; E r Blanch McDowell, 64E Case Talks Contifftie far south of Nom Scotia. It -^neral home tomorrow from 2 Turkeys Wilson Whiteside, 77, of Wllli- Conipaiing computer card nupibers, Sophomore. Patricia Miles and Junior Gary Mlno prac nest Mtfr^h, Coventry; Dr.; Mrs. Betty Gagnon, 482 WASHINGTON (AI^) -N ego- continues to weaken slowly. mme s aitiE stamps to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. e, -\lso. Rm v/rd. Nekiuno.s. 98 mantic, mo'/ier of Mrs. P. D. tically need an'adding machine. When ,she received her cpird, Pat found she was niatched lo W. Middle Tpke,; Mrs. Louise tiatl.ona for\rblease oifJ. two However, It will still form a Mayor Nathan AgostlneUi Dogwood l^ne,. W ^ Mrs. . uncondHionallyl 5-12 lbs: Perkins of Coventry, died Sat 12 "ideal dates” and Gary topped ffll the students with 21. Whether they had any shoe Andover; Mrs. Americans heltf\c/ r.J^* effective barrlertb the'eastward. has omered’'aU flags on town Hartford, with a>plemn Jdgh urday at Windham Gommuhlty leather left at evening’s tnd’or'found time to dance with each other is not known. (Herald Helen Motto, 164 vV. Mam St. men continue ■' i buildings to be flown at half Mass of roqudem at'8^. C ^ - Faye Chase, (Coventry; Marcia progress of otter weatlier sys- Qvg. w t. 0 9 B topher’s Chwch, East Hartford, Memorial Hospital, .. Williman- photos by Qfiara.) " ' '' ^ Rockville;, Edward Ott, Moun tion, concession, aceb^tion a lb White, 44 Woodbrldge St.; Mrs. terns. Tiiu.s our region will be staff thrtil niuroday. ------tain St., Rockvillej 'Albert the report of n le tt^ , ta t! at 9. The place of burial has '' Cora Ridyard, 22 Centerfield rroteoted through Tuesday at Prapekus, 47 Hammond St., tense Mtualion between fW two SERVE YQMI? FAMILY THE BEST! yet to be announced. ; > >- Survivors also Include two St. ‘ lekri from a very intense storm / s a b tfrn * * '* ’^ ■Mrs. W alter Forde Dance Dates Rockville; ^Robert Regius Jf., nations. Hrs. Oathenine Heron Forder Frienda may call at t^ fu- grandchildren. % Also, Diana Tyrol. Andover; now’vrolsing havoc In the plaina m -x m nenU home tomonrow ivdm 7 to ' Funeral services will he held 100 Mather S;.; Mre. Florence The State Deportment state ' 52, of Los. Angeles, Ooilif., for- Senatro East Hartford: L^uls M^s^Marhetlta Tripp, 337 Hit-. Sunday ttbi about 100,_of 160 \WU mea4ymany ofoi Mandieeter,jvumonceMn-, diedoiea yesyes- » . P-.I"- Wednestfay and ^ J ^M *'JaS^ Selecwd by Sunega, 940 Foster St..|Wap- 9°'^^':^° Americans in the-Arabian coun YUBAN C terday morning in Ix.s Angeles from 2 to 4 and 7 to I Hayes Dr,., Vernoji: John Gid Five-day /forecast: Teihpera- Wllllmantic. The Rev. William ping. i try h^ been flown ^t. In . re- front/Tuesday through after a long iUness. She was the man, Kelly Rd.. VOTnon; Marla Be.lden Jr. of F irst Congrega ADMITTED YESTERpAY: turn for Yemeni coowrot.cn in^ ^ ar>y, M i7i. < ^ tuAND iiR nosn A < make memorial cohtrihutiphs to irton: Mrs. Anna Fnins. M^’w-uNst..-Wapplng; John Hennessey, Grand Forks, N.D., and Harold lb-. 15 years ago. 1912, In New BedfoTO, .Mass., a .t.. j ^ m „ falser for school aoUvltics, how kee Wis.; John Farrow 55 Di- 65 Helaine Rd.; Jams Pulksten- li Inch in showers mainly at (Ihuck S on iitoiL Survivors, besides her hus- son of Joseph Emily Dumas do you tackle the problem? .Hartman. 38. Baltimore, fired beginning arid end of the DAIQUIRI MIX 3 ?:^ 89* ane Dr., Wapping; Mrs. Joan ' •hqzooka shqjs at an ammunition ^ NEtSHlY-''ICI CUAN ^ band and method, include a son, Villa, and lived in the Manches- gregatiOnal Church. Why, you enlist the aid of a Faulkner. 390 Lake Si.. Bol- Valllancourt. E ast HarUord. Jerald Forde of Los Angeles; a ter-Hartford area since 1930. He ' ------^ ~ dump^ In Ta’lz! second largest • ' ______^ digital computer, feed, it a ton; Mrs. Edna Gordon, Willi- Also. Regina Dupuis, East CAli. STEAK 65^ StTwING BEEF ■sister, Mrs. Lillian White of operated several service sta batch of pertinent quesi-.ons city In'-t^ country. It .said talks SKATING RINKIHNK GUT’TED BANJO POPS 10^ 59‘ mantle; Gordon Gosbee, Berk- Hartford; Cynthia Segda, 17 aimed a t ^ c i r rclensc are con- FREE SOirSTAMPS ' Los Angeles, and a grandson, tions In the south id of Hart Funerals about yourself and the kind of liVlIlie Circle, Rockville; Cary STPJVTFORD (A P h ■F'ire ley Dr., VemOn; Harold H&re, tinuing, end tlKit they have been Witk TUi Crapoa and P w ekiit «i g f lb. MP? G P-ROZP.N f'KINKLP; CUT Funeral services will be held ford since cOming here, dance date you’d like, and then, Lausier, Warehouse Point; treateiJ "pretty .well.'’ according f'cials say a 3100,(XX> fire that tomorrow at Inglewoqd (Calif!) Survivors include, his wife. 1(^.Coleman Rd.; Mrs. Ilene Tw6l-Ub.4-oz.blli.GnidDiin @ FLANKENM ^ $9° armed with a list of numbers James Joyce, East Hartford; to U.S. of(iciel.s V h o v-laited -fitted thm Long Beach g a tin g Mortuary,- 3801 Manchester Mrs. Eva DeC^mpos Villa; Waiiaoe M. PhilUps Harmon, 119"Odar St.; Ellen on. an IBM cqrd, you attend a Hurley, Coventry. Michael -Riggott, 30 Oak Grove tbeni. Sunday. night may have \ . ‘ Blvd. Burial -wtII be in Ingle- three sons, Vincent J. Villa Jr. TALCOTTVILLE ,-^t Funeral POTATOES •'"Computer' Dance,” for which St.; J^cqucljne Paquet, 24 been caused bv a short-circuit _ CATSUP wood Park Cemetery. and Raymond Villa, - both of services for Wallace M. Phillips Also. Mrs. Maureen Lacey, 68 the mechanical marvel Hayes Rd., Wapping; SUsan^6r- " \ *" ‘he lighting fixtures. No one 6f«l tkra Satudaf, Nay 6 Manchester, and Charles Villa pi 56 Elm Hill Rd. were held Linwood Dfr;'. Stephen Mitchell, Charge Denied matched you with your ^‘ideal loWfki, 147 N. Schoot St.>'Ger- WASHINGfON (AP) hurt in the blaze. Mrs. Lillian Humphrey of Thompsonville; four daugh- Saturday morning at Taloott- 148 Broad St.: Marius Morency, date.” ald Sickles, 75 Birch Rd', Wap B LJMit 0fiE!CQUPbN>Eli ClTsfi)MEIl1)it Mrs. Lillian Humphrey, 78, o f't^, Mrs. Louis LiaBreck, Mrs. ville Congregational church. 13 Pleasant St., Rockville: Mrs. congressman’s charge that ______The intriguing posslbllitlea of . Kathryii Moriarty, ll9,«ifePrent ping; Mrs. Anna DrAke, Broad CHUCK STEAK 12 99 American sled companies prob /37 I Thompsonville, formerly of Helen Kinney, JIrs. Gerald La- " The Rev-r.Robert Shlmoda and of this ploy for. helping boy Fid.; Mrs. Helen Oliver, 400 Brook; Mrs. Edith Bolin, 26 Manchester,.- died Saturday Grace and Mrs. Leslie Brooks, the Rev. Robert Bills officiated, ably Imported much of the for meet girl have" h o t only been Woodbridge St.; Arthur Perra, Keeney St.: pliver Jarvis. 38 eign, steel from which they want FREE 50=STAMPS tsBLV _ Frlm o Hoi! or Sweet Pure Pork DQWNT FLARE night in Thompsonville. all of 'Manchester; a brother, j^ij-s. Mildred Urbanetti was or- sweeping tpe country of late, Joseph VlUa of Monroe; two 101 Chestnut S t.; Robert Rez- Strickland St. trade protection is denie^ by WilhTkiiCaaFtaailPainhaieoi ...... Mrs. Humphrey was born ganist. Burial w as'in Mt. Hope 111 FRENCH.TOAST sisters, Mrs. Charles Nourae of but also fueled the fancies of , man 84 Eam lir St!’; Robert Also, Charles Beckvkwnh, one major producer. \Tkit« l-et. tail Nia«T« N*tA Fietta ~|Si SliEb BACON p£ 69‘ ITALIAN SAUSAGE ' ^ 8 5 ' ' Oct. 5, 1888, In COtlnity Armagh, Cemetery. the ECHS student body, which Walker St.; Richard LCwTs, Lewia, 312 oi* y Your PaLSRORT-nnANT Ireland, a daughter o f William New Bedford and Mrs. Robert Hearers were George Bring- Richardson, 67' Hhelps R d.; Rep. .Thomas B. Curtls, R- ^ rh e d out 735 strong for thA; Dennis Roy, 644 Buckland Rd.. Spruce, St.; Elise Matthews, gmNBOniom' ... reiwr'ir*EiiroM--suciD and Elisabeth MacAlingen Mc- Cowles of Ekist Hartford and l6 ’ham, Winfred Kloter, Phillip Mo., raised the charge Sunday : mNOE JUICE _ g - computer dance held by the Wapping. ^ehool Rd., Bolton: Mrs. Mar- ••^RFAlTUailiaanarida" POTATOES Keown, and lived In Manchester grandchildren. Welles, Harold Redfleld, "Leo in a report to the House on the FRANKS iJS. ^ 59' BEEF LIVER 49' student council Saturday night Alsp. Klnnl Schll3^, Covenv'garet Kellogg and daughter, 42 70-nation trade talks at Geneva. Safety p / GMl ikniSalaidiy^l^ E v i/® BRAFT \ 48. years until moving to The funeral will be held to nard Bayliss and Daniel Kim OSCAR M m .L I T T U i . .B A w SWOrSswirrsPREWUN PREWUN at the school. try; Loma Sereyko, 48 LintfCn Teresa Rd. ^ Joseph L. Block, board chair- rD A in rc oRUTTu.i 3-01. Tliompsonville four years ago. morrow at 10 a.n ijJi^e Walter ball. m iAAAB im iUAUAUWr pig. GRAPE JELLY N. Leclerc Funeral Home, 23' That many students shelled St.; Donald Sheppard, 50, Fair- DISCHARGED YESTER- man'of Inland Steel- Corp., SiOd UiaiTMJjPMifiLLUilPMOt. t l U l N l l i 0 SNOKBS 43' SUCED BACON ?. 79 ‘ Survivors, include a son, P a t Honorary bearers w^re Win- field.St.; Mrs. Shirley Siikm.ons, DAY: Mrs. Rita Fraher. 59 rick W. Humphrey of Man- Main St. Burial will be in East Larsen . and Jtfdd Gidman. out J1 apiece for the fun of In Chicago his firm "has pur- dancing with an electronically • Coventry^; Mrs. Phyllis Sizer,' Greenwood D r.; Mrs. Dorothy cliased no imported steel and GRAND UNION F-RO/1 N ohesle?'; two daughters, Mrs. Cemetery. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 A trooper'-'aaltf; -tThe cause chosen date (or dates) for the Sunset Ter., Vei^n; Michael Wood. 166 Greenwood Dr.; Rob- has no intention of. doing so.” of many -/liad accldeiits is Hugh Pagan! of Thompsonville. Friends may call at the fu. Main St.. Manchester, was in FREE 5Q‘ with whom she made her home, neral home tonight from 7 to 9, ' evening. The - theme for the Smilh, 128 Lynbis St.; Ray-. ert McDonnell. 31 Hayes Rd., Roger Blough, head^' of U.S. the fellpW who blocks normal Wilhtl^CeiMa lodIPuekuyai Pirnkuy ai CHOPPED BROCGOLI charge q#'arrangemients.' mond Smith^,?^ Ridge St.; P,ob- Wapping: Elizabeth Whitten, 64 traffic by driving slowly in and Mrs. Louis Laraia of dance was "Meet Your Perfect Steel Corp.,. the nation s largest Twa fk fl. CkicInBf tukey at Fayette Lodge of Masons, ert Smith,.'Hartford; S. Ray- Wildwood Rd., Vernon: Mrs. ihC fast or left-hand lane. If Blaine, Wash.; two brothers, Mrs. W. .Brennan Match." steel manufacturer,-scheduled a Saliikuy Steak—Swaam Fnzei Rpekville, conducted a service mond Srhith, 127 Pitkin St.; Darlne White. Merrow; Mrs. news conference for 'uils after^ he were considecale of others 1 0 -0 / John McKeowA and Patrick Mrs. Elsie Waldorf Brennan, And \^ th the ampte new sup and of his own safety he CANNiD HAMS ? .•at the funeral home Saturday ply of dollars in Its coffers, the Mrs.. Annice Snowden. East Frances Goodman, Wtllimanllc; noon. pKqs McKeoivn, and a sister, Mrs. 63,' formerly of 706 N. Main St.' night. 1 • would . keep tolAhe-o. right. and . postmistress''at student' council will now be Hjmtford; Mrs. Joanne Tiemey, Mrs. Jva Watkins, 234 S. Main Block sadd Curtis ’ifi^'-^fiven Even careful tfrflvers will X } Mary Canell, all” pf Ireland; nine grandchildre)i and six BucRland, died this morning at able ho send incoming presridelpt Rroky Hill; Mrs. M arie Walsh, St.; Allison Landry, 33 Daile.y credence to certain -shopworn, sometlmfe.s take the risk of > GRAND UNION SLICED BOLO<3NTA OR Mf?. Roland R. Wil.Min 3 ^r«slon Dr.: John White, Circle, 'Rockville; Mrs. Greta great-grandchildren. an out-of-town convalescent Riek Dyer trf a Naltioni discredited and comments dangerously palling, the 6GRAND UNION NATURAL WAPPING^Funeral services 154 Graham Rd., Wapping. Q^dry, 24 Thompson St., Rock- The fimeral will be held to home. Lrodershlp training conference mode by Intfi-Viduals not truly offending driver. Every time LIVERWUR9T from the- Mrs. Brennan was born March for Mrs. Sylvia. Irene Wilson of in Ohio this summer. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A sort ville: Mrs. Delma Marlowe. 164 familiar yrifh the Industry.” this happerta thMa- Is the 991119 HAH morrow a t 8:15..a’.m 897 Avery St., wife of Roland V to Mr. and Mrs. Michel, Bry- Hawthorne St.; Michael Savi- chance of a side.-swiping FREE 50=STAMPS John F. Tierney Funeral Home, 15, 1904, In Bridgeport, a daugh The. "numbers game”' began Block said foreign steel is cn- SWISS CHRRSK R. Wilson, were held this morn- nelle, Eaot Hartford; a daugh- jiakis, 129 Bryan Dr.; Debora pile-up or a head on col ♦ BY THE with\ a solemn high Mass of ter of Charles B. and Idelle well before the night of the terihg U.S. maj'kets below dor Witk Tkit CoByai aid PiMkait ai i indg at. the W. P. Quish Funer ECHS Sophomore Richard Lupacchino feeds his comliuter ter to Mr. and Mrs; Francis DeRosa, 46 Steep Rd., Wapping. lision, and we all know how PIECE requi^i at St. James’ Church Ferris Waldorf, jnd lived in dance when each student mark hicrtic prices because of over often 'it actually happens Twt6Vi-ai.euilH[klCkMk S al Home, 225 Main St., caffl, "dance program” back to mechanical man in mock di.s- DeTolla, .272 Skinner. Rd., Ver- - Also, Mrs. Ann Richards, 87L SLICED at 9. Burial will be in St. Buckland many years. ed a 50 question form with sta seas government subsidies' ant} Just hy reading the papers. 'ManOhester. The Rev; Roy gust after computer failed to match him With a date, say non; a son to Mr. and Mrs". Bluefield Dr.; Mrs. Marie' Sa- James’ Cemetery. ■ Survivors Include a daug\iter, tistical information about them cheaper labor costs. / -With your -column you can 1 BUMBLE BEE TUNA^^ Hutchecn, pastor pf' Wappin.g ing his/equjrements for girls were too strict. A popular stu vino, 90 Battista Rd.; Carri* FViends may callX;t the fu- Mrs. Anthony Angelo of Vernon; selves and their preferences in William Houle, 11 Leona Dr., He said "special temporary render a public service by a son, Walter Brennan, former Community ChurOli, officiated. dent loUnCll representaUve, Lupacchino reportedly found Vernon: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Seynipur, 167 E. Center SJ-t legislation should be enacted by reminding everyone that Goadlknltt«day,Nay6 ^ 'Iieral home tonight f r ^ 7 to 9. Burial was J i x i ' Willington Hill- dance partners. ly of M anchester; a brother, plenty of dance partners a!nyway, ' .John Tersavich, 720 Governors Mrs. Orcssa Barter, 497 Bdck- the Congress to partially clore slow left-lane driving is/ten Cemetery.'' Samples: "The best height Highway, South Windsor; a sion-creating accident-caus . Frederick Welgold ' / Howard Waldorf of Enfield; two lahd Rd... Wapping; MrS. Ruth this gap.” / sisters,,,Mrs. Joseph Moriarty Of, Bearers were Peter Oordera, for. , my ideal date,_„.is” : (nine market had advanced in 10 of rested later at Ills home, they da'Jghter to Mf and Mrs. Rob Novak, Upper. Butcher Rd., *1-- -. ing driving," said tttf trbop- B’rederick Weigold, 82, of Morris Fisher, Cary Crane, choices, rangmg from five .feet previous sessions. ert Wallace, 460 Woodbridge er. . Please knoW- that we Manchester and Mrs. Hazel -- r- - ______Rockville; Mrs,.Ethel Sweet, 45 TP Bill Expected ■ strive to serve-you In every FREE 50= STAMPS Mystic, .formerly of Manchester, Leonard Woodard, John Co- or shorter to six 'feet, —‘ ‘two-inch- Brokers said .anxiety over es- He is sclvedulcd to appear In St. ^ FREE 50=STAMPS Crocker of Hartford and three Hale St.’Ext., Rockville; Mrs. WASHINGTON (AP),, ,—Sen. way. Witk Tkis CeifaR^iC e iH R > d 1^ h a ie ai 'died y(5gterday in a Mystic con- vinski and Eldward Mazion. es or taller); "My sense of hu- calation of the war in Vietnam Manchester.".Circuit Court 12 BIRTH"’YES’I’ERDAY: A son Margaret Avefill. 57 Regan St., John O. Pastore says an adpiln- Twa’B'/i-OLRkfsJBi velescent home after a shor Delegations from the \TF.W Wilk.Tkis Gaivt* PlRka^ ai B iJ I^ o ic k , will mor is”: (five choices, excellent might also be a factor in the May 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ciar- Rockville; M r sf. Wilhelmlna Istration bill expected to be Dillon Sales and Service, V ^'T«a l6-t(. calls GtaidUiiei . P tM cn u il, C iu a m Illness. Hq. was the husband of be held t'morrow at tlie Holmes Auxiliary and Marine Corps to below average), decline. On the other hand, they Coventry patrolman Robert ci.a, 77 Ridge St. Traute, 4 High Ridge Rd., Rock ready late this month will ask Ihc. ,- ifcrs. Aug^jsta Poschadel Wei FMneral Home, 400 Main St. League and Auxiliary attended The material waa jent to the said, an increase in the price Of Oadsse was the arresting officer DISCHARGED^ F RF D A ^; ville; Mrs. Joan Karuzis, East 320 million for support of public m ^ mD'S CMD] gold. the funeral Computer Dance Company in home appliances and a rise In in both cases. James Ross, 41 Village 'St., Your Ford Dealer ■ - ' SPRAY STARCH , Burial will be in Buck-land "• ' ---- •----. .e Hartford; Thomas -Cusick, television. 1 1 U j ) fioad tkra Satida;^, May .Mr. Welgold was born June Cemetery. ;. 1 Boston for processing, and Fri- U.S. gold stocks coultf be con- Rockville; Mrs. RoseElose .Gudaitis, Storrs. - " Pastore ■lis'tcd A tax on receiv. 319 Main St., Manchester ~ tMianUiliv.Nwi (t Clarence W. Lutton M m rojamxm uattm u iiluiu ur 12, 1884 in Brooklyn, N.Y., a Thero -wi-lJ be no caUing hours.. day each student receives a sidered .bullish deifplopmenifs. ' Wiiidsorville; Frederic]ederick , West- Also, Shirley and jEenneth a Senate Commerce subcommit 643-2145 YmnUIMIT ONE COUPON PER qUSTOMERj ■on of Frederick and Bertha Fimeral serviees for Olaronce ■punch card containing- (.sup- (Changes of key Issues were phal, 30 Kenel Dr.r, Boltm; Ra- Rosebrooks, W i 11 i m a n 11 c; tee, said everyone la for public ,U1t ONE COUNTER CUSTOM Hartman Weigold, and lived Center Lights Infant DIsipio W. Lutton of Springfield, Mass., posedlV) at least twp dates mostly fractional but, som e mona Loomis, Norwich; Rich- Charles Nichol, 689 Qriffin Rd., formerly of Manchester, wiere njpst of his life in Manchester, SOUTH WINDSOR—The in- Witt) the sought-for character- ranged to a point of more. ard Roy;' 544 Buckland \Rd., Wapping; Andrea Kent, 73 Or Out of Order Wappjng; Therese Strait, 'I'oi- FREE 50=STAMP He'^was employed- un|il h's .re- son,of Leonard and Judith held Saturday at Watkine-West j^^ics. chard Hill Dr.. South Wlndsori FREE 50= STAMPS tlrem ent Uf 1958 a t Cheney FPneral Home, 142 E. Center I T u s LoijNi a il n ic u Lane Disdplo of 533 Rye St., As the dance began, students, Trelflc' lights at Main, and Lisa Malon, Coventry; " Kath- . Wilk Tkii Caipfi aidPuckut ei TwauViHSLcais . ■ Brothers., and moved to Mjystic died Saturday at Hartford Hos St. V armed with their cards, mUletf -.. Center Sts. went on the .bUnk^^’ 28 Strong St.. . Twa 25'itUlGiaailliin Heavy Dily In 1959. He was a member of pital. Capt. Ernest Payton, officer- about -the dance'floor calling A bout/Town CHUN KING FRIED RICE Trinity X utheran ChurcA, Wes Survivors, besides his par in-charge of the Salvation Ar S r ^rol'SSS M^'y and Danlri Gig.io.^D 2,Manches. y out numbers and searching for Stanley Orcle of South Metli- Chester patrolman took over. . Rockville; Mrs. Rose Lan- ‘m : Mrs. M artha Moe. A n d o v e n " ^ - |WitbCkickai,PoikoiSkinr terly, R.I. my, officiated. Mrs. Alton Mun- ALUNINDN FOIL ents, include a sister, Miss, Lisa partners Witt a match. church', will have a. dln- Lights went out after a walk- 154' Lynessi St ; Erlesta Goodwin, Laurel Manor {j Survivors,' besides his wife. ■Disiipdo of South Windsor;, his .sie was organdst. Burial was In. ^ ner. meeting tomorrow at 7 p.m. box Ught aipparehUy shorted out, B ^ e and daiigh- Convalescent Home; Mrs. Helen m Include”- three daughters, Mrs. maternal, giundparents, Mr, and East Oemetery„ - \ Well, Gary Mine, • — . T tpV'alter Wells of Manchester, a junior Willie’s Steak House. police said. _ i^ter, 160 Bissell St;. Mrs.,Carol Fittgerdld and son, 121 Overi- ji wU'Rsira Mrs. Roger Lane of West Hart- Bearers were David Addy, from Glastonbury, found he had They were notified of the trou- Hennessey and daughter. J^ans- look Rd.,'. Wapping; Mrs. P'fis- i ciisFoMreiSSK Mrs. Julia Edwards of Rockville ford; hi-s paternal grandparents, Wil'liam IJfiUlBm Perr'ett. hit the popularity jackpo-t ivnth Hose Co, 1, T ow n.F ire De- bib^ V..by Asst.h .Town ttm Fire'wa ChiM field. , ' Wiilta'»<\illa *-r^RWiUh"^ShiUh ' andanrt daughter, and Mrs. Viola Gallasso of Mys- Mr. eind Mrs. Leonard J. Disipio Thomas, Russell, Ntwmari Stev- 21 numbers Ijgtetf on his caad. partment will meet tomorrow Sedriok Strau^an, they said. ^^^^Also, Mrs. Janlee England, Coventry; Mrs. Linda Sheffield " A u r u v o n DEL NONTE ^ FREE SOii STAMPS tic. of FJaat Haxtfoi-d; and his pa- onson and WHUam' Hamia Jr. -Ajid Sophomore Pg,t Miles of at 8 p.m. at the McKee St. ’The lights are, under tlie .cbn- Coventry: Francis .Sullivan^'4'8 and sen, 14 Llnnmore Dr; Mm. FREE 50i STAMPS n D I M V 6 nWEAPPU-ORANtt Fqneral sendee will he held temal great-grandparents, Mr. East Hartford followed, not far 1 / l U l l l k a MIRAFm-PEU J. Witk TUs Caipta u d Pirakasc ai firehouse. ^ trol of the State Highway-Cdm- Haynes Sf.; Mrs. Gloria Hoi- Nancy Anderson and daughter. Witk Tkii C tifoi aid Puckasi ai , JM)YAL PUDDINGS tomorrow- at 2 p.m; at the and Mrs. Vtto Russo of East Mrs. ^ulia Gonci’’’ bi^ind W itt 12 pairings. '. ' pMi9-u.cauBAM0m miseion. brook, Tolland Rd., Bolton; East Hartford. Twa l!)^-ei. jan navoi Heiit l-qt.14-oz. ■ 0 7 c Holmes Frineral Home, .400 Hartford. Fkmeral services’'for Mrs. One of the interesting j palr- 9 M e ' i Frineral services will be held The executive board of dtam- skoL ' ^ deal can W A * Mai^ .tft. Burial, will .be in Bast Jul-ia______Gonci i card’ back with blanks where Swamp Rd. was ohargeaTtT9:40 Baodtltral*t«<«y»Mayl ■ Survivoro also Include his H. Steeves. died, Saturday Firem en Put Out: OTHER PAINTINGS OF HAZEL FINUY H Wife, two sons, threa_pther sis-,Manchester Menianal Hos- the numbers should have been. p.m. Friday with, breach of SHAMPOO SET * HECkOST.Na 2 pS^niis 41' On H was-/a, Isolation tliat 'Lu- peace and'-intoxioatlcin as & re ptnusifoMtftl tora, three brothers, and four Fires in Grass lUMVU 1^. GLANORENE grandchildren. Mrs. Steeves ' was born Oct. , pacdiiffo’s requirements for a built of a domestic dtatdrbance, PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE ! INSURANCE CO. BUILDING BEACON sSkTOHERKINS The funeral willm be held,..=*U to 29, 1925 in Garland. Utah, a Pour minor grass fires and dane'e-pariner were, too strict! - Ooven^ police reported to ALL HAIM RUG FREE 50=STAMPS morrow at 8:80 a.m..fr6m the daughter of pilbert c «aws bf/^qne brush fire were reported , — day., BRAND NAME HOLD WjlVE FREE 50=STAMPS WAXBEMOm 59' SWEET M B PICKLES ” - 3 9 ' Mitterholzer )e scheduled to V , r AMERICAN ROW, HARTFC5R15; CONN. It Witk Tkii Caipai u d Piickua ai Om 2-lk. U-ai. c u C ku H ill Ahem Funeral Home, 1406 Main ?*®^r***i^*’ and the late today by the Town and 8th Dia- 41. SHAMPOO Bt., East Hartford, with a Mass Berlja Bowcutt Haws and lived Departments. appear ’hi Manchester. Circplt Stocks in Brief Twd 1-Ik I hm. |ah QiadI Uiiaw choc.’ HEINZ VEG. BEANS 2 21 l$ R E li BABY DILLS 1-pin) 'V. requiem at St? Mary’s Church *n Manchester for the past 10 court 12.May 22. ’’ IIif $149 ..SHRIMP CHOW MEM WIMUTiiMCS . iJk n w 39, 9-dz. btl. a t t. Burial will, b i In, Veterans years. She was a memtier of , Town firemen extinguisiica yoR K (AP)—’The stock ^^trthur...... S. Ferrell J-r.,.... 17, of- OLAIROL HAIR 0$.ORINO SSM MILK AMPLIFIER ^ HUNXTEC. BEANS 2 ^ 33 S U lb lL L S Memorial Cemetery, East Hart- the Church of Jesus Christ ofyt"'® F*’®®* “*‘*® w market declined moderately in Avery Shores waa charged at May 2 thru May 16 u , . -I ' COftlPLETB [.Q lJ .(MSiMiiiT,lbr< '* 6aadlkraSaliiday,lillayi_L^'^ sencA'mnwn kw.wwmw’ww.mw.taihwiayiii— iWH lAtter Day Saints. ^ ’Parker St. and poulaer Rd. active trading early this 12:09 a m. Saturdw- with reck- HEINZIITCHIIP ’*ta^45 lSG0itAT0KTBvriu3 89 lllMIT ONE COUPON PEP CUSTOMS Spends may call at the fu- Surviyors, besides her bus- They quells another yesterday afternoon. lero .drivUig, poUde reported, ’ 9 A.M. — 6 P.M. ★ , COAffLE'l’B ■Mial home tonight from 7 to 9. band and tother, include three off Adelaide Ra. , q-he averages showed losses Farroll ...... P ^ a ffa c iiro thru Suiunloy. 4. We rtatrva tha riihS to U m itjaontlGu ’ .... daughters, Mrs. David McKenrta Eighth District firemen yes- but advances and declines of .Id- artd took off *l«it a fbst speed,, '^C6pt Saturday and Sunday • FRI^TINO Parkade, Middle Turnpike, W est—Triple-S Redemption Centcf, 180 M arket Squai’c, Mewington MiM Claudia Schmidt and Mrs.* Robert Ward, both of terday put Cilt a grgss fire off dividual aiocl/iis were about'pqtlce said. Manchester Miaa Claudia Schmidt, 83, of Manchester, and Mrs. jospph W. Middta Tpke.,at 2:30. p.m'?;. even. , A crtfiser patrolman/chased NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED ODe’njf'ri^ay Nightp to 9—All Redemption Centers Closed Monday# MtSpekMO«ld> Mass., former- ^uacb of Ann, Arbor, Mich.; and the brush fire off Bryan Indications were that profit the car and Jotted down the li- it . . .• tT s'* « • '• ... .• » A ^ \ nTHanchcater, died yesterday a sister, Mrs. SWrtey Tavare of Rd. 14 minutes later/' ’ takers had Mapped U> after the cense number. FerreU was ar- 1 . ’n f\.y I- . ••t; '■• ^ y K yy. 7 : V. ' ' iy' L ‘ . I 7
S' i MANCBESTER BVENIJTO HERAI4D, MANPHISTBR, CXINN., MONDAY^ MAY l,i .1967 P A G E e l e v e n • ' ______(• -g—ihn IB I liciii iwM I— naisM a— aw I i *ti lawi —iwnn— \ V ' ■■ - MAJTCHESITER e v e n in g HERALD; MANCHESTER, COlffl^ MONDAY, MAY 1, 1967^ fel*' gM a ftoni t 46 6 ygRra of Sotii^W fndsor ' Inga 'BeMi Bowl ymo imatpA tin f ----- ...... ptfM Winner and Jdon fiytutld, second prize. Coimieil to Gjnsid^; Mark H ants was the ttiwt prize y/iaatof In the free style" Busy shoppers get quick savings on quick meals with Appointnleiits ski ooMtest ffm>T)by4 ftwn' 6 to T^e Btiby Has l i aiuf Shpwn Browitoteln wag mcow!I,. T h f.'to ^ oouacU/^U in Ct^ttoni TMilhint tiorpg ijmlt *6 girls from 9 to 11 ^ the WednilidayVw. ooiuiratr a num- Trinity OoUeva. style, Nancy Woodcock w is her o|; rep• l^stlo ' i^ M d appoint- Ogdet Ota, son at Mr snd Ohrtsttne Rosclo was Mra. Ed K. Ota Of 91 mSnti^ udder .Items of new busl- second. ■ Z't Been Named«i i Lane, wen seleotod On Dsonto, l ^ i •I : 'niws.. / of hto ■< They IMch^li the following: 'Tirri Miss . <3^re M. \ .Keariipy,.. ntanding - daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. John Andenon, *rl»feii Einattefh. daughter'^ R«8|gttmso6pal'Church on Rogation New Curate dUla Mam>v Smith, Barry Rd, Ctoveit^. her to lb's park and recreation wag a member of the Naitlomil Day,; Wedneeday at' 9;S0 a.m. ^ u e n Price, a senior : at Abril 27 at Manchester Memorial nosplUl. ^ r maUmal ^^commlsslon, and appointment Of Honor Society. grandmother Is Mrs. Gloria ^amov, Derry; N . ^ e r ^ p ^ e ^ ; I ^clety General Theological Seminary, ''A member, to the public building - Deacons MeMng yMiao Patricia Jones, daugSbr„„, * , i d grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry A, Smith, Shoddy and Wednesday only! commission. " 'the board of deaiMlto of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander .Nfew York Oty,. will ,bec(mie the Mill Rd., Andover. , J , , , i ^ Other Items to be considered First Congregational 6him<* Jones, li69 Avery St., VW^plng.. cUrate at St.- Mary’s Epls- will be oommunicaticins and re- will meet tomorsow at 7:30 .p.nl. has been mdu(ted Into^the “Staff odpai Church. He will begin his • Harris Scott ’tlllllam. son Of William K. and I^cy W.t', porta from the town managier. In the pastor’s study, And Sandel’’ at the University July 1, the Rev. George Menezes HarHa, Coventry. He was bom April 26 at reports from standing and tern- The finance oorranl'tteeoorrantroee ofor the one . ter M emori^Hbapltrf. His maternal grandparents are, Mr. ■ , ,, , ,____ F. Nostfand, rector, announced porarjr committees and com: church yrill meet Wednesday at T^e’Ihe breajniorganization to an honor , ^ • munlcatlons and petitions frorh 8 p.m. in. the Metzger Chapel. Mtoieity fort members of the jun- y e^rd ay .- 5»rent3 are Mr. anjj M». ^gar Warren, R.I., councUmen. The chuyeh (jbmmlttw - will tor class'at the University. Mlse A native of Za^-esville, Ohio, IT’S ON THE WHY! LOOK IN YOOH MAIUjOX FOB THE The meeting win-be held a}, meet Thursday at 8 p.m. In Jones was one of 22 girls chosen Price graduated from MRcking- ‘ Sheffield, nerek Scott, daughter of David .^uart Md 8 p.m. at the high school library, the Metzger chapel. Linda Twomhly Sheffield, 52 Wetherell St. .He Was bom April In her class'for the honor. She um College, New Concord, Chinese Cooking Four Selected' to majoring in elfimentary ed- -Ohio, where he was rhanager 26 at ManChMter Memorial H o s p iU U ^ cr e^rA liC d^' vaLue-packed 16-paoe circular of fantastic bargains. The May meeting of the Four South Windsor High ucatloh and ' mathematics. o f. the college-owned broadcast- parenU are Mrr and Mrs. Leon C: T w < ^% Sr. ^ A>'9| School muMclane have been se -me paternal grandpaj-enU are M r.^d Mrs. Albert J. Shef Don't mi« stop t Shop/Sradlee, Food, grent mailer iam-packed, with mini.pricad® Women’s League of Our Savior ’Trees Planted Itig, station. He has worked in Lutheran Church will feature lected to be part of the All Members of the Union Sctohol. radip and television In Cleveland field, 14 Unnmore Dr. ^ ^ ^ valuell Bring in the valuable coupon, for even greater saviiigil . ‘ i f Connecticut High School Band, a demonstration------entUled _ "The rawvr,,« The St., participated in M bor Ohio., and has worked summers Orchestra and Chorus- The f>r school obierved the ceremony, at. Rev. Roger Blanchard, garet ^M“ ^V eH___ i^g.. 42 .a ’T____ ere^a Rd.- ahaShe UMawas hf>1 Lundin win be<>- available . for Mao': Ba«:bali Player. bishop of SoutLm Ohio. itM a S rte r Memorial Hospital. Her -maternal g r a ^ ^ sampUng- A film wiU also be DbnSd, t^ r , son of Mr. and New Players tor the 1967 sen- new curate's duties will er to Min, BHa Gaaftell, 42 Teresa Rd. Her paternal gra”^- 1-iV shown oh the subject. Reciples Mra. Robert j. MacDonald, calling on shut-ins and SrS«R.Tr..and Mm . Emerson J- Kellogg W f^ers e d. for Chinese food will be distrib 59 Deepwood Dr., W aging. . ,*^*'’^* Includes the tol- senior citizenis and homes in the ^ e has twd,J«^«A James, 9, and Jeffrey, 6; and a sis , uted. Chosen as mimbera of the lov^g: . -’parish, visiting hospital pa- .Kdriiv ^; \ ' - i The buflness meeting will in bahd were S|«ven DeMalo, son Andrews Oilers, James Gal- tients, aoranj^g bajptisms, s«rv- clude an election of officers for pf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. De- lagher, John , Mason, - William as chaplain to the Episcopal Btagon, ^ d l Marie, daughter of Gary Michael and SIUXS Donovan, Clifford Wagner, John Young Oiurcj^men, of the the coming year. A display bf maio, 66 Birch Rd., percUssion- Patricia Lamitle I?ragon. Tracy Dr.. Vernon, She was_ born the completed circle ,projects Pelley, Terry Stoddard and church, and preaching, teach- April 23 aKManchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal BONELESS SIRLOIN S ’ CUBE • T-BONE Isrt, and Mlohaei Sanford, son y ' ' MhU also be ehown, • ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. San-i (3ralg^ Josllit^., ing and officiating at church / g o d p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. Raphael J. LamWe. Malone, The menu tor the annual In A nnata’s Bears, Edward A r-'^rvlces. He will llvf In Man- ^ O r p a t ^ a j grandparents are Mr. and ford, 1118 Ellington Rd., who FACE RUMP • BLADE • PORTERHOUSE stallation dinner to be held June plays the (jontra l^ s clarinet. genta, Larry Lethe, David Ber- cheater with hto wife. Dragon, 164 Sumnilt St, She haa two brothers, Timothy, 6, 13 at Wfllle’s Steak House, trand, Andrew Brown, David . and Thomas, 2%: ands^ ^ster^ GMl Ellen, 4%. Arthur Woods, director "of the TOP SIBLOIN * TOP ROUND • LOHMN MOIL MaiuAester, wilt be distributed. high school band and orches Goodwin, Richard Lyman and McCaffrey, Michael i«hn, son of William S. and l^ r y The meeting will be held at tra, said that aU tour boys, George Meadows. —. Lions, Alex Andruss, Robert Dovlng McCaffrey, 131 Laurhl St., Wapptog. He wa.a born ' 8 p.n». In the Petersen Room of members of the sophtwhore and the Aurch. Hostesses tor the Chagnon, Douglas GraveUe, April 22 at Manchester Memdi^l Hosptal; "1®'*^®^^ w - .- — ------— - junior classes, took part In the All at one low price! evenlhg are M«- Marlse Brown- Annual Spring Oopcert which Ray Kingman, Demis Mahoney, g O dparents are Mr. and M rs.,i> ^ . Doying, Fort 9ary Waldron, Larry Warshav- dftle, Fla. His paternal g ra n d p a re n t^ e Mr. Md Mrs. '^orn- Ing, rhe annual banijuat of the U A ft Construction, Charley © LB. i t Brown, John Deamarstis, Ken CHUCK STBAK FMnterald, Joseph Hiomas,’son bf Robert James and W estern Iceberg A Sunday school teachers South _Wifidsor Woman’s Chib LONDON BROIL meeting will be hel(l| tonlRht at tomorrow art 6:80 neth Goodwin, Michael' Lyman, Helen Maynard Fitzgerald.; 121 <^e>-lo^ JJ^arHto i^- or -Romaine— head or tnf a new cat! was bom April 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma 6 at Our Savior) Lutheran thfe Podunk Mill. New Of- Thomas Henson, Daidd Jawor- IBM temal grandmother Is Mrs. Perry A. Maynard Sr^I^nsing. I Church, Craham Rdr, W a^ n g . ftceps to be Installed fo r.th e ski, Richard Russell, David CENtiR CHUCK LB Mich, ^ p a t e r n a l grandmother Is Mrs. Michael Fitzgerald, , 'The best thing that ever hap lb Mlddveek Bible Study'clames con\ing-year are Mrs. William SUebitz and Robert ,D. Spilka, FILLET 46D House Dr. He has a brother. Robert Joseph, 3. R ed firm pened 'to your meals! The will be held tomorrow at 10 a. Young, president.,, Mrs. Rich Jr. ’ ♦ ♦ * * ’*' y ■ i 12 oz cello pack. choicest of the Choice quality m. • ard Kelley, first vice president; Rotary, Alfred Francis, ^Da- CARRES WITH ■' OampbeU, U sa Ruth, daughter of John ' . . . and every cut getS; our TIm jiinior confirmoilon class Mfis. Richard Mortimer, aec- , vid Francis, Glenn C a r i^ , A FUJURE Odess Campbell. Gl«n Dr.. Tolland She was bom Ap«^21 at » Just-Rite Trim® .that gives win meet tomorrows'at 8:30 p. 'ond vice pnteident; Mra. Mor- fLarry Hall, Thomas Caldwell, S T E A K - Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr and Fresh J^rm • you less fat, more meat. Some- m- '^'X laod Qprreepbnding Alan Jankowski and Billy An- I Complete Etotronie / jites. R bbel Odess. Fairfield. Her paternal grandparents are I thing new has happened, too! >..;.:Bamlsk NaiBIBg '-S’, 'iseoratary;" M m und'Strie- tosik. Computer Programming Mr. and M ^ Raymond Campbell, 713 Hartford a n d G re e n You'll like the way we protect Fre^ J. Ramtok; 84 Birch bel, oorrespoindlng, and Mxa. Rye SL (3hlefs, Larry Chap IBM-RCA-HoneyweU PEPPERS Unlvac your meat'with new, snowy- Rd., Wapping hss been nfumed "Walter Vardo, treiaaurer. ' man, Phil Levesque, Richard / Starieweathor, Janet Lynne, daughter of George W, and aaetetant Mcretory and control loe OarnlriU Winners ■ ' Masciovechlo, Patrick Ward and • Short Teirn IBM Keypunch Nancy Grant Starkweather, 16A ! Forest St. She was bom ' white, firm, nbn-porous troys ler of AutomaiUc Oomfbit, a Alpha-Numeric • .. .just another Stop & Shop Winners In the. South Wind- Richard McAlees. April 28 at Manchester Memorial HosplUk Her matema dl-vtalpn of American Goal Oo. gefr Uons (Jliib Ice Carnival held PTA Meeting e Secretarial Sciences - ROUND GROUND I '3^ gLkdparents are Mr; .and Mrs. Richard F. Grant, I convenience. Be will be In charge of gen at the Hartford Skatlhg Arena The Pleasant Valley PTA will Executive-Legal-Medl(»l m u Dt., Wapping. Her'paternal grandparents are Mr. and ^ r ' - > ..z eral and customer accounting recently are: Raclhg, boys 7 meet tomorrow night at 8 p.m; Oregg Diamond Jubilee and. Mra George N. Starkweather, S3 Otis St. departments, internal redbrds to 9 years of age: Daniel Free Speedwriting Shorthand Lean ♦ ♦ ♦ • • .y We Reserve the Right to Wmlt Quontities at the schpol. Following a short SLICED - Cloverdale and oonttols and griieral office man, first prize; boys 10 to 11 business meeting, a film on Free Nationwide * BitUsbury, Mhshele CkJleen, daughter of Carleton E. Md management. ’* Ramlfk joined years of, age, Stwen Kuehn, child molesting will be shown. Lifetime Privileges— Fresh or Golden Crest Patricia Widdecombe Salisbury, 97 Union St., R^kvUle. She Amerijran OoaJ' In 196>; 9 Bacon 6 9 first prize and Jonathan Free Employment Service— was bom April 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma All members are uiged to at Completes Training man, seixwid prize; boys from tend. Refreshments will be Brush-Up—Transfer ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald P ierce^ or- Seaman Recruit David M. 12 to 14, Richard Van Ouldt, served. At Over (500) Colleges rlsdn St Ext., Rodtvllle. Her paternal grandparentsvAre Mr. Lombardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. first prize; itod John Bancroft, and 'Private Business aftd Mrs. Elden Salisbury, Hinckley, Maine. She has twm Lombardi, 46 Brian Rd., Wap- Oboir Rehearsal Schools Throughout ^ second prize. ’The junior ehodr of St. Mar The w o r ld ... brothers, Michael and Mark, 4,______p^g, h|8 been graduated from Awards tor the; wiring ?«*** nine w i ^ of Na-vy basic train garet Mary’s church will re gory for girls went to Mary Ord- hearse tomorrow from 6:30 to New Haven and Super ftnniversc^ry Savings! ing at the Navail Training Cen way flxat prize and Karrie b u y s ter at Great Lakee, Rl. 7:30 p.m. to prepare for the Hartford These are just a few of the fabulous you’ll find in our mailer! , Flyim, second prize. The' girls Confirmation ceremony on May tn the fiirert weeks of hto naval in the 10 to 12 years of - a m A B K p in e a pp le - PINK CRAtoRUIT 1tQM4-Oz 16. ■' Business Schools service^ Seaman ^^**”*'**^ age compettUon. studied military subjects The wlmvew of the figure skat l^ e senior choir will meet- (Dlv. of Pitts School System) I '^UICE DRINK x d cAN^^r : lived and worked under condi Thursday after the 7:S0 p.m. 1 p h o n e • WRITE e VISIT ' ing conteat-for girls'from 9 to 10 I IbL 625-9168 tions'----- similar to those 'he will yeara of age are Carey Bates, Mass. epoeunter on hie ftrst ship (w a* Lori Frechette, sec Entrance: Main ^ o o r / Television Blanbhegter Evening Herald PORK (O) Chock full 0’ Nuts for COLD'Or HOT ..to ftoM (Omira station. ond prize. 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(31) Wliafs NrW? . .8:80 rS-40) Ral Patrol wea named ftnk prize winner B in B 3-OZ (18) Highway Patrri (18) Subscription TV ■nie topic of th e evening ((jlfl and John Ddncrott, second. •:00 ( 88-10-22) News. Weather (34) AnUtiues CHOPPED CANS (34) (lapltol Opinion (12) The Lucy-Sliow >■ Save over other famous brands I be "The Art of Brearitfeed&g In the free Myle oompetitton MUSHROOMS 3 (40) News. Bronco (30-22-80) Captain Nice and pvercomlihg Difficulties.’’ ______(30) McHale's, Navy :00 (24)_NET Journal ■ Baked in Stop & Shop oven$f (aO) Wal 9M ( 3-lSV Andy Griffith (C) All irteirated women are Invlt-' First PKGS (18) Merv Grinin ( 8-40) Felony S q u a d ___ _ ed to attend. For ftather tn- ( 8) WaUer CbxMakUe (C) (10-3M3-30) The Road Wett OPEN ALi DAY FAMILY NAPKINS ot 200 (10-33-30) HuntlayJSrlnkley »;80 ( 3) Family Affair tonftatton albout ti» Laloche HUDSON ( MO) Peyton Place League, Mira. Sobtd may be con ' SliNDAiY Natioiial }^) Peter'Jennings (13) Movie . „ 00 ( 3) Make Room for Daddy Dozen Donuts tacted. (84) Whats New? 10 9 A.M. to V .M . (30) SocitJ Securite (10-20-22-30) Run (or Your- Stop & Shop 200 Ota AiHMlBted / j Stores (13) Newsbeat (C) I4fe (C) .. Daisy Brand > slut •:4ir (30) Nows Ed K. Ote. Jr. of Wapping has ARTHUR DRU6 7:00 ( 8) Movie ^ nih been Sippointed infjt0ES 2 CANS 33c LBS Gary Olrs^ Show 8:40 NlghtWsat „ WOT—ma 11:00 News. Sports. Weather 46 oz StoptShop Soup pattern in stock for ;00 Naws 11:80 Art'Johnson SliGed Turkey u Eilf SpeiUr Up Hartford 1 Newa _ . eant . Chicken Noodle . Heinz' Ketchup 2 .49^ k «r Show Banquei Chicken Rice . ' -a-TUF INDIAN RIVER - PINK StEDLESS Big Six Pack 7I00 k?^erid"rS5ight HALF PRICE 7:1S Gifford Brand ^ Cream of Mushroom CMS \ . . . 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M A MrTTF^qTRR EVENING HERAIiD, MANCRESTER, CONN. MONPAY^MAT 1, '•J^GE' THIRTEEN ;,V,. MANCHESTER EVENING tiiatALd,- M A N C H ^T ^> (S0NN^^ MONDAY, MAY 1, 1967 _ ' ■ ■ -■'■■'...... *» rriti... ~ I I it I '' I 1.1 I / . ^ P/«3E TWRliVK - ■ W" ------Enrher'Miller Make History hy Pitching No-HHter and Usm i
l i 'X fli- S < # R 1 KOFraE KLATCHER* —A«s x e r s on Ito Shorts 178, Arm Nassifi Jtl v r ..- —498, Boiyl AyOtte 184 —*2*, TKlRRS ORfOLKW- the aeoond - Innlnif oi tlw . i*ocond. nliilii waHu •n^Juat bafowt h« to (t no-WWw In hi" ot ■MaUreaiB Prouty 186^ TtwreM National l.e«K»«* , ^ Hewitt 182, Beryl Ayotte 176 ,•'*'•■N E W Y,...... O R, K 11 T-...,r,.t '■'‘‘■'•rtlod No. 10^ Ah MtcKcy the HcoHon, exactly two \wieka . — ajvd Hoailed the victory with W. I<. tksl. fl.W*. and either LaMontagne or Mel 484, Barbara Loatrttto 186, DbiwB' ' StPVC. .miitvley tfoltwt to ftret with tlmt ^ofon'. In that g»une, the Oribln Iwud more tlhrtn one pltchw com- —..MM Am ajum fjfthf4pMlk liming. . ' ntnolumoill ' 'Honeymoon-majt be over ^ 15 h .wo -» ' ody will throw. Friday. Oaa-laon 179.-r498. .nWoUt nt>-hiU'‘fS. H O '' *” woiu, Bauw walked w»t of the velonm held Oallfornld iMtloea wnod for a no-WJtw. T^ut w«h X tAnoum 0 .1100 \8tli for East Catholic High’s Summary; ■ J'- * ’ -Ot, •••■ t / - - -- l,)(*tl«vr o ff - prU’hing' u .t>"- autooiit. ' , until .llni Fhy>(p(M»l blod wWh OndnrtSiffH .lonn . Bait (18) 7 5 .BM prom ising — ftnd Unbeaten ab r h KAOEY lO-ElR —Vfc Squad- 5 5 .«Tl 2 3 wil)kH'.> .\ II u.r'^told^“ a ^ b e lf . ) ic«t>p»!tctnr, HivroMl SVcMnan w w h lu X n 'e Ihwny. M(k»w oSSiS^V.-* at the moment — baseball Klnel. B« ... 5 rito 211-121 —817, A1 Beri^-vla *«\ 7 .BOB Roberts, Cf 4 1 2 ,;:6iiirbM-, thr liHltlmorr OfU « « talked jUnt tUi»P Angela, J .,„e winck hekt Mllwivukee ,.*^0 ol'•?>,.- • • the. schedule starts this Melaos'. p-lf 4 1 2 Fred Nas.siff 21<‘ —660, J o*« (I 10 .B7B Rlchtor. lb -. 4 1 0 Martin 216 —B67. fl A» ..103 week. \ .O'Grady, .2b 2 • 0 ImwiuUH'the flr>« ,j)llNiliv« )Milr 111, wlio atao hit two baMera and 1„ -j.| In the I«th. Hmwton Las* Saturday afternoon at the Wmke. If .... 3 riO 1 .iNilihe tl s-^jlx.aTit LaMontagno, p 0 0 EARLY BIRDS—Vera Hook ------*•-* iwiirber aUwtod htm**Blf on the «*” •' —^ timimMii local Hfeld, OoBCh Don Burns' 0 linMobiiillmobliifl hlHloi' y to hiivl a u<' mudo lui emw. (' “g-s" intiinKa. Rc topped tlwit by Hnn-ber aUwAod htm*«lf on ,u » ^ . •ftiiiubi.v'a. Heaullk Wehren, 3b .,, 0 0.. er. 136—343, Vivl Bqyer 141- the Hrmitora crew erupted for a dozen hits hitter (md t<>w'In nine'•ItinlnirN. ^,|,,,. hliitwy had been nmde. „„p i„ hih iMeat .Supday alflirt.' w»iy-out by wnlkhiR Oaeli and ^ I'lilhidOlplihi a.!l,'.AJ)lontn.^4*»^ 'Totals £ - ij 12 li28—852, JCM Beauregard 135- rune In tlie WfUi, In posting an easy 13-4 decision Smith (4) BarlKe- dUl .the l.ulK ftt/the n„rl...r wiw n»'»ck U. aljaolve plu-heH wore renUy T w o ^ I n b flawrino'H Miigle New Y• u, hll. Noth- ^r^TxiZaZ ^ 8nn leionidaeo B, l/»e Angoleai. 4 0 O' for the Eagles. Sccar, If ,Xr- . .| i,r«,> .,x «,«ra ftn m V '''^ '»y . .. V M , r ’w..M(mwn the middle.*' Millie I orUm ^ ^ ■, . '-■ -I"' Diinnack. c f. 4 0 MIXED -i- Harry Bemis 138, I Three home games are on the . Cornell, rf . 3 ? 1 MJim^ wiia m. lmldlnK\Mnngei' "If 1. h«Hm ■ l^vn *. „nirh W oVor the W'" wtW "> ^ WWaburgb 9, «!• ” 2 0 1 Jim Moore 149-380, Larry Foun nM)rw rwnniK ___ '. * *" a-. *_1,...... IiU4« A.kxk kHAf«(tl\fl A|>«r- tflu’ * , uoiald PhuU) by Oflara) Zenl 2h .... 1 0 ser 34J. {j rm M o *V .in vne 7^ '«• »f"'"'eH D'diiJ'lt won the ne^md ^ and mnth-lmitngdionmr .uh Onry Bell aeheduled High of Middletown moVes In Stabb. p ... 1 0 1 WINNEIRS ALL!^—Front row, Gary Colby and Susan Plumley. Rear ro\Y,.,Gary Wednesday with Pulaski ,1 ,0 (1 1 J^ZxZZZ Z-r nnd nlng. I'm not m *el alnmt loeing gn.me fl; t, ;We.emngbm nw^k s . . . i s ' " " " ...... nevn. him...... Tlui Wldle VnJLAOE MIXERS — Bill Moore, Bry^n Cushing, Laura Vaughan and Donna Coleman. ^ \ of New Britain the Friday guest. V ^ Tolal.s 4 6 Z n t h f rni gan.e of the d,-. wn—Allan 3. Slab- Sally kvades/jl89,;^, Harry ting'John Alubickl slipped and Breaking out, of a ‘ batting 2: pb^Luond 3,;, w—Melody: n WaNhtugloi. ..'."■•7 a tBl 2'i In Juniot^uckpin Play Stevenson 501, Yvonne’ Be fell while taking outpeld prac- slump, as a tfeam, Gary Klnel x *"■ No. 7 N ow No. :$ KiinauH euy . « » •*"" langer 461, Len Belanger 211- Donna tlce and chipped two bones In stroked three hits while Rick 11 Pholo by Ofirtra) Miimendla B 111 .8811 414 TowT o w n chamrh am npions ion s wwm-e ere Colby, B a n ^ . , Boysl ' Gary Leslie . Sibrlnsz, 3d and Do 529,. Ed Youritas -$18. Michele his ankle. He may be lost for, Bottaro, Rick Roberta and Mel- O n l i m n e r I. i k I in Su.idi.y^H ItenullH , . . j. . . , Moore, Bantam Boys and Bry- Colertian whipped S k i C lu b C h a m p Olevelfind .2-'t, OlilaiK" l-t crowned in six divisions ^of an -Cushing, senior Boys. Irish, 3-1. . the season. ody each pracked out a pair. SAPLINGS — Marge Grzyb Division, It wasn't all cake and frost- Roberts' were both for ektra Highlighting the Man • 'x WiiHhlilglmi 7-8,jMlnneiw)la8-0 the annual Holiday,,Lanes - Amy Pjrkey and fiaul •Over in the Boys 128, Mary Kuzmic.kas 136, Al- >.NWW YOHK (AB) No. 7 la Detixdl 2 ii, Hallim.tre 1-4 Vnriinr DiicVnin RrilSJTino ti o f 'th e 'Holiday Staff handled--Oolby, in his first year of bowl- ing for the Eagles against. bases, a double and a-triple. chester Ski Club's an rACKLE BOX lyn Lardner 140, . n«yw hk>. a. -,Ninv Yoik 4 2, Oallfoiiiia 1-4, Junior UUCKpm COWling event.^ '"’ / ’ T. whitewashed - Lon- Antiulli, Smith.- _— Dependable Gary Gott ke.kept nual b^inquet last Sat ' MUtkky^ Mantle, wlio w .'i.i'h IM Kiime 10 liiiunge . ..•' ■ Handicap Tournaments at All matches were best oMWe, ■ Cushing trimmed...... — —Steve ______Finding„ thfe likings______of Doug„ his hitting „ streak alivA ' with a. Stretch/Tuhber .i • bands across- urday night was the YaiVkee .litUorm No. 7, ei'JicKed _ •>»____ T T _ Ls_ Works Nh Kaiiaiix City 1, Hordon 0 the H oliday Lanes yester- 'the longest in the J u n ^ Boys Haiib, 3-0 -and Moore edged Melody's pitching. Smith erupt- single and d^ye in two runs as presentation to Paul O f f ensive^oach n guiiio-'wiiniing iliree-i'im lioitv wdth Alhimln. wlmdiig fl-t befmv mt.'M niui ttvetr wlimilii^ idrting to t(K VlAat^t^O Tmliiy'H , WORCESTER, Mass. (A P ) — T/Mt om Y»Aa. 7>y« I f .1- ...... ■ . • I n 'I'lif- llti.jiiilH'dUbi'l l.den the fnllliiK I' a ul‘gt.U'ui1> .x' • • ♦ Ikwtioii (l''l.xiier M l ’ 1.1 Calf. pionsh.h) trophy.. 490Yg 'C4MK TMI tied him wHli,.lm. DlMnlWlo fm i„ !,„ « Allgi'll'H i« „ ' ',1 u, mumg tlw r,n,lerror, two slmyije easily pueneo asioe 10 Robert Burns, 27, former star WIIlhimAVKH— foi'iila (llublu (l-ll, nlgld Dodge "wpn the honor _ U m PtBAWtM B0*0^ U\>K Ihird plnee In. I.IIh on Ibe Ynn- ,>ut riicelY— r<*»'11><' ,,,.^1 iwo gn.inei. of the ee».leM 5 4 the ChU'i.gx. aibe,inel Ibnwtmi Ni'W Yorfc (Boul.m (>■0) 'at VauEhin. Junior Girls’; . Donna three games to edge Debbie to a 91 in the decisive flft^'Melody settled down after the g;ies, doubles by Gott and W )tt-, move-it^ms. end at.California Pa. State Col , 4aouA4> Anp AiorHfhia'fi Omimnadlve doiUm-e by pk.eli at the club’s . annual lege, is the new offensive lln* ...... " 1 „ ...... S,,n l■Vun,■I..TO < a ,| f c .!."h1* tl-0. hmi they w.'ix. I.nppy l<> td>if otlier NI. gitmoH. l•0), iilKlit- Coleman! Senior Girls; Gary Bergren, 3^0, Mias Vaughan beat while Moore rolled <3^03. " shaky start and closed ttie door ae and Roberts' triple dhr the C44^C> (MKCB/or f championship rufi-- at ’' ' " " . ' v , ....''’nwy '^ "'I'bev'iv "<>1not t>ry»Hl«ile In H.ui- ' ______------— ------in the next three frames. Bob damage in the third frarne and - c -•» L coach at Holy Cross. 4i*rm7»t Aar/S7): Okemo MountaifT^'Vt; Miw.l e e V vi’,,un.'.i nv.«r ilie’ morx.. At UnihI, not the I>shortstop, was .indelined with transferoftheBrooklynDodg- fr£ }s;r’'n;:Ke 7'^ ,>;!;:j.;r'ie'r:’::,h'::nmim pi;;» * P r o S o c c e r — last Fall,, was chosen Thursday also fanned five, as-'did Melody, illness.’ / ers’ franchise to Akron, Ohio, ' Sunday’s Results to succeed Oscar Lofton as Tom S R O S ig n O i i l a t F e n m y tbiHUV nil homeix'd foi' Aililanitw In tJie Eight runs in the third inning Southpa^/^ Tony Foran is was unanimously approved Fri. or .» ^ _ „ X Philadelphia 2, New York 0 Boisture, the Crusaders’ .new nlxth. not only erased i 3-1 Smith slated tq/work Tuesday on the day by the trustees of the Con-, ' ^xj^jj^or^ia 2, Toronto 1 head football coach, completed UmZZ Him a..co..d mime. -,mt- "weep at Um^Ang-'o" 1"’ OVIM' t.tnxmgb th.. flrel hIx Im.liuga ■tingles b y .Hm /rboJtui yes Issttvmxl isu-k In PZ AWL lead but valted the locals into a mound/ Roberts Wednesday tinental Football League. 10 ,-VtNllfH, Whtlo Boh Holln airnl rchrvvr Siu'crsalvo Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 0 filling his staff, ■r*'. Png hlni nlonr In Ihinl plaih' on X 'ii's Htnyungr to Jii*>k around ,, , 1 from All' a Marl. Toin Haller ami Olhe I he sen (lohrlig, ’J,72t, aiiKl IkilHt Wlll*r-3Vi'inniy Davis 1 bofoix' Hal Lhivlor s«irnlfleed (xiir In the sixth mi bark-tV)- INirtini'nt of 'I'hi' f"r, ,tia,h, who’iiad 2.51H ai. a Yhn: l/iM An Rival Relays in Dead Heat ii|H.i'l, ba/lting ftn' Bol- homers hy Akin and Hami ton-^n'M two wis-liN 1* IV I'' r«xl the lwo-in«) ejusli- on AIihi ha«l h«n‘ hits, ln< /nminll,- e‘ h'''“«iri‘' fow Needs Some Luck '' miuvUv'h hoinor, hlN Hi'.’omI of oal, dlvlilad a ihaihlrh.side'r m, ilH lv P H I L A D E L P H I A ( A P ) perloi performances ’• at Des 20th birthday with a, 3:55.6 mile a sluvgle IlMit (irtggx'reil \vrlt(>r. . 'u r 4-g 4 Moines. which led Kansas to a world „n,1 4IIW1. of his. f* w,Hh the Now York Mobi MUI or , Hiiin* HOSTON (AP) __ Dam'll Brandon. Uio Bo.'don Red iha M.-ason ((lankwl Ix'S An- Inning raiHy. /.iiiiiirdl 1* ttwiiy «l -i-W t)lllu you Deljeve tnat considering that Drake had record 9:33.8 in the distsnee nii'r ('iiinp 'vll-h lh<> Anii.v / ll|v)MH— IteNa'rx'o* at <)iuiit> \I)m in. Dilchliur form. Now h(>’» ti(>pintf -foi>a little ______inni'cloil I'he Rods, iMsyUm 2-0 by Do«i events wei-e completed, the ByU"- tbe 8-8 standoff fir''track At Penn, the event was won In right flolit; llo Rinifax' ret.liro4n4vn4. tis- !<--...... ■ vh'tory In f«m' ib'eNon". Ron Santo lnbiMNd a'three-nm N.Y. Hraivilon turned In hlfi l|K'st rf- — - . " ,, M’lniilr RoJuH. who hail jiisl I'O-' ■ • j Ti 1 T> 1 moral victory for the per- by Villanova In meet record of -WlMs and 'IVmioiy llavls In OardwoS'a Ibis'h-lilttxvr In tm‘ . . ♦ (saner off HotlstcBi's Ho BeWn- Penn and D rake ' Relays, formers at Fratiklln Field. time of 9;39.6._. ftirt of tUx’ fsxison latl stitton' hohlivd usikto tki.ry Nolan. "7 ho com paratively speaking, over Uie years, Penn 'has Ryun also gave Drake the Mav Hl.ix>kw«>d to r»llitsl>iii-||^ wound up in a dea'd heat? turned in . better marks in the edge in the four-mile relay on Nash Ml IS'foro a nH'itif solikml gjxMMider. Hi'ggle Hinlth, win p) Dnii .llowsiiu and slnglo off loaer Isu'i'v .laslor In I.Irhig'IB of the Wiwl 16 Aatltw he In '18 comparable eyents, field.eyehts, but this time had to the anchor leg as Kansas won in o:|uim|i. wMM-1'f.lr.',- ^ oimrlrv Smith, an.l ...... his s.-ixaul ma,|.«- W m'Vlously » ter marks in eight, Drake was dy-Matson at Drake, which au- 16:39.7 in Philadelphia. Ryun^ in ol tli*'h' 1« Mlart* and are Muy. do.ive In h gamo, tnrt Ho'^rt Nasai,:' IkKiUm * Smith t«s)U iyp'<«Nl as .Iw M.y ^ whltakor's slnglo leagno hojner off I'ti'Ilever Nel- lipikngs , In ttw miakiw wtulvout Buperior In eight and the results tOmatlcally cost the Eastern merely ran 3:59.1 in this one.^ nilimV In ’ olgtutK (ikwe, seven homVi and slngl Miiinatfcr Dti'k WIJlhdioN wild, w is tiUriiwai mil. Cbrt Ya^r/onn ...... ,ip,o Yiuikoos' flrsl tam. iwm. I«H1 S4S1 Mittes In tlie WWh «1H Mu- >*t- bihlng Isbcked by n Oub nm. in two. other contests we™ oamlval the shot put and discus. Drake winners-had the gi'iinoH "is'iliipd leatmebxutinK M o r ^ iUOAI, i (AP) ■ A .f)jrt»ua '•Yisi will ,l|f ,V Hlalte tiled l<> rally Ills tical. —_ ’Twelve meet records were of the relay sprints,, with/ .,'tafv ,„ndhw.. .savida'.t do any. to J" Moivlmil OamidlenM' iiflvi’ I'he There are, however, some shattered at Drake and 10 at Southern’s 39.9 in, the/440 out- itmliilin thing wttti Niish,'’ n pilch luiil 11 Hliigh' hy Ikih Ibxl- — Kvvn in ritvhePs ^ r 1 9 l l i H o l e I j,vf,,,„((,^;Jofeiwlllig sm.Stimley fhl|i .'1111,1111)1- pertinent conclusions. Thanks to Penn, with one tied. doing Florida A&M's 40.6 at HriuMlon MPttcivmM 'ncvi'n iwwl Ump lUMtxvvul U)) "k'I'JiHxtl;*' ihe (ilvotal fifth Its new synthetic track, Penn Ryun, who is rated the Perm, and T e j ^ Southern’s TMKi has made s! rides 1(1 the running world’s greatest middle, dis- 1:23.9 bestihg/ Johnson C. dkln'l iHHUv M. walk iH'kiK .MixH'i.lMxnxlW.b ^ jo(, .(,y OaH- . i»r| Viimo•gaiino ofor Iholr imvr ftixui i.drtea l«i To- •vents, which ui^ally find sjj-'*fance runner, c^brated . his Smith’s 1:24J wrw'd for. II [itm'li lulttrr. He iiJ> tm Ixme Ivlil. V _ ^ f<,niki'M lUrtvcv <’hirk (U^vciiled lOlliiifftoii Kulgc ixmt.i ,41 Halmxlay ______• 'Tn the ijrue and ' two-mile re- - f ; £ , ; ■ ■ ...... - r “« : « Ciirdwell, Rookie Ndlaii ll'ljYtt eilgl*' oi t»M' golbllg " The Oaimilhms trull In 1h« « « i ml Ihe ICnhigUsi ludge Omn-7 werles 8 '2 dnd hiuat lays/p.erilt gained the edge, wlth'\, tj-y O il) .•oiinae wn.S seoixxl last •(•„►„,(,iy 'H sli)it.li g.inie In Prqmpl^y Donates to Other R ic e '^ 3:1)6.9 topping lowchki^— Verdicts lor Mels, .^wiiek by lOmde Hesith >»i Uw T(,n)n(,),to slay all.ve. 3:07(4, and Fordham’s 7:21.4 "'i.iT r* :pii.ox «-*- H . i . ™ y : , ShKith huh'. He iisi'd a. d;l>K’er 'We iletonlly gave ttie (pwila lipsing Texas' Southern’s for lix If he pltt'luv, $ke Glut t w (,wo-nm (.h.eh ‘ " J Z Yiinli-cM I.Uleie. .mill 7:30.2. ’The sprint medley went ix-hI (if Gie yeur," WHiUimm wild.-'liwving i In a tx>w, He „ No. 3 litVm iiM Al Gro- ’ (Hake sloimiial. "We to Drake on Michigan State’s ■ , ■ , , , 1(1 i„,.(< (winmbe wh.. gave Ihe was llfje.l for a |>lneh lvlller In MMMvXjaek (riU'vy aiKd hambMl them the first lwo,,goala Luck 3:17,.3 to 3:17.8 at Penn by ’Ten- i M k C i n e l ' "H e biul (fJxxt HtM« and ttW)4fle ■ .'!hi.-Kemie.lv ninl Hoei.ee Cli.rK n u 'J N .ll imu.l I d'hgUO-kad- Tn tlli- .'IglUh ,ll.e elgl.ll, Ace reljeveJ' Y.'d Yosilwi '\lmd.'l»ed tl»y b^l dixq> ,^.„i(y (,,)l mtleep on ness^cr : A m u M s s ^ Mile hmur -xm w.m Juh< p„Hl..ce,l .. n,i. OinK left i.rie.. iiig (klu'inimti RRed.s H s lindand the .... Alienialliy flrvlHli.Mt ii|i, idrlUIng jjvIk, (Jm. ctif the Ihtixl one. Tlmt was a imui-^ The!twD even events were the "' t ii? l l , 7 ( i x ^ ~ was lUe ki.rgxial .imixxil .Tn-sh N e w Y o rk M-ct.s. ill n itilli rii.‘ srillt still .•tmbk'd 111.' .Mil I*., of the tiir.Mi bitters he / H U rO iN IN E l.M-plccc of one Ic'ijm handinK. For Likeable Chi Chi 100-yaxd dash in which Carl 1 iHivp hiilM N«?^L n y
BY I'AGALY and SHORTEN Help Wonted;^ Help.Wonted^MoliR 3d iBusInoEs ServtcM IE OUGHTA B|5. A LAW , FeflioW • MEN >ART-TIMB JklANCH?:STER EVENING HERALt), MANClIESTE^'i^NN., MONDAY. MAY 1> 1967 Offered 13 eORfW.CARPLEV* POOR<»ROU^V! rUMk THE lOttTiME OMLV T oOmV WJOCR BMW HOUSEWIVES — Earn above and evenings for . IJLWN MOWERS'eliarpened and VOUR RAISE DAS BEEH ^ eVERVDMErtE TIME IP. HAS THING!.?. 11HE WWl^ROtEV average’lincome fo? part-fime servica V O U R AniW ir to Privlou* Puiil«_ CLASSIFIED B O A R D IN G Ho I'SE With MAJOR HOOPLB repaired. Picked, ilp, and de POSTPOHEDI BUSINESS IS| FIGURES OUT A GWEN HIM THE ' EVER Q/We \WORKS, HlS ?AV-‘ positions. Must be neat and be over Is. Call Healy' M(da* Periodicals ll vea^. Engines timeSm all candle name ' 5819 or 1-684-4524., family 2 Brazilian ^22 Greek goddess 39 Child’s gam* PLEAS^ READ YOUR AD knowledge with some typ 20 College chew macaw ' of dawS 43 Hindu ruler m ing expcrtence. Hours 8 XI21 riai-ioppcaFlat-topped hillmil 3oiNguviiy, Nativity , Classified or “Want Ads” are taken over th^. phoheaa a ATTICS, ceUlars deaned, rub- 44 Squeezd a.m.-4:30 p.m. Modem of TRAINEE 23 Compass point 4 ------Angeles,-. 23Prepare for 46 Papal garment convenience. The advertism sHbuld read his hd the FIRST blslh removed from hack yards', 2------OS0,und of California ^ 48 Fisherman of • DAS IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for tho reasonable. OaU 649-1868.' fice.. Good starting salary We offer the foUowing to a ’ .^^disapproval 5 Chemical suitix 24 T l^ , sort next Insertion. The Herald is responsible for only ONE Incor i^c. Write Box F, Main- man with mechanical abil ' ‘’^ '97 Merchant 6 Follower 30 Uellcate skill 7 Quantities of 26 Early'English 47 Ncg^ecUd^ rect 4)r omitted fhsertion for any advertisement and then only diester Herald. ity -and School ^ ' 34 Operatic solos miyticlne „„ historian 43 words of asspa* to (he extenL^of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which do-not Household Services ploma: _ 35 Residence 8 Begone! 28 Destroyed lessen tim Yalue ..qf the advertfaeinent will not be. corrected by 29 District 5fi Performed Offered 13-A Al-LV OOP 36 Newspaper BiNarrow road 51 Peer Gynt’f "make gohd” Insertion. , ^ Training to jioooane^iT't 38 Condensed body 10 Hostelry 30 Lose color VTpPlHG V/ITH THe TWArs up.^rvouf 31 Egyptian bird mother REWEAVING els’ bums, moth GLBRK-TYPJST — Varied ' du ndelan in / servicing ,__'RE Ifj FULL of information 11 Sound made 52 Verbal sulfue wage sl/we as he 40 Meadow by a pigeon '32 wooden pins holes. Zippers repaired. Win ties in' congendal East Hart broad Mne p t figintng CHARGE! U 6E 33 For instance 54 Crude metal LISTENS ID tHE Alibi ANV WEANS >OU 41 Worm ,12 Lock opener 65 Uzard gphu* M 3*.2711 ^ 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 dow shades made to measure ford office. 5 day week, perm, chines.' FIND KXPBPIENT/ 42 Dry ' . 19 Was perched anent pOqi'tlon. .Mr. Pearson, 37i3o! (Rockville, Toll Free) all sizes Venetian blinds. Key.®,.- BLUES - 44 American poet 21 Blbli.cal Mashkin Freight Line, 115 REnREMBJ^rr in c o m e IT made while you wait. Tape re ^Mogrew 8 T ii s-s. Park Ave., East .Hartford. - PLAN corders for rent. Marlows’s 867 auh£ cam pbsll PAID HOSPiTAUZA'riON Main. 649-5221. IT , Tm. Asg. U.H Pol.ON .— All SALMON AIM ,e.c. PAID U F E ’ INSURANCJE Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? ! c 1947 kr UMisd EMtvro I SPRING (CLEANING problems? PAID VAOA’TIONS AND r r Call Suburban Oeanlng Serv SEWING MACHINE HOUDA'YS 24-Hour Answerieg^^iee GOOD WORKING CONDI ice at 649-9229 coday for free Help Wonted—^ Help Wanted— 0PER4T0RS - estimate. Budget terms avkll- Painting— Papering 21 TIONS / ^ Free to HerihNfeaders Female < 35 Female 35 waimm able or use yoUr Conn lharge p ^ ^ n N G BY Dick Fontaine, Intearvtews by AppoiintmesJt Wanted for new Pioneer Want Information on p n C '^ bur classified advertisements 7 interior and exterior. Paper ------. Only. CALXi <300DNIGHT WHERE , ------manufacturing WAITRESS — part-Ume, small Plant, Hours 7 a'm.-3:30 No answer ait the,>elei>hnne listed? Simply call the . W A U ,,T O W A IX carpeting, banging and wall p a ^ r r e - ROCKVILLE S'- \ HAVE VOU BEEN? I < THE SLIP WITH THE NAMES seekX speed typist to assist luncheonette in Manchester, p.m., located off Route 15, M O f^ k O E Cleaned to factory approved moval. Dutch Boy and DuPont, t KNOW you OFFERED ) AND NUMBERS OF ALL THE sales an' advertising manager Call 649-8216. Exit 94. INTERNATIONAL INC. TO dDELIVER e l i v e r fFERRY'S e r r y 's \ CUSTOMERS, AN’ HAFT/HAFTA y " EDWARDS specifications, minor repairs. Quality workmanship. Call p a p e r s FDR HIM WHILE ) STOP A T EVERV HOUSE Call Hlgble Ser^cemaster, evenlng^s, 246-9593. in busy congenial office. ------:------522-1111 ' ___ h e w a s a w a y t o d a y ) IN t h e neishborhodd Growth potential. 876-3386. a p p l y qirCAJA. DAVY JdNES BUT YOU’VE BEEN TO FIND? OUT WHO 649-343? A Division of lAtton Industrie A N D C A L ^ A STONE'S THROW AWAV; CAL ^ ANSWERIND SERVICE IT '6 J U S T , BRASHER IS BATTLIMG FOR free estimates. Contact Geralil FULL-TIME or part-time fabric A j a c k a l ; CAN STILL BE HitSHINE. persona’lzed floor FIGURE SAL0 N We Are an Equal Opportundtj^ AROUND HERE HIS LIFE IN THE UNDERTOW, A. Stratton, 643-8748, 643-4887. saleslady wanted. Apply ttf PIONEEK (WHE\N) b e n e a t h the w a t e r f a l l ; polishing Specializing in home Em ^oyer SOMEWHERE. 64IL0500 875-2519 — ^------Manager, Pilgrim Mills, Hart- Wanted women to train as '"AERODYNAMICS, INC/ floor polishing. Ktlchen, rec and leave yonr message. Fou'U Jiear from ear advertiser in PAINTING—Interior and ex- for-' Rd. Open 10 a.m.-9 p m. manager, assdetant mana-i rooms, etc. No job too small. Hade Rd., Mandiester, 644-1581 Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone.) terior, very reasdnable, free - gdr and instiTUctors in i>a- Call for free estimates. 648-9664 estimhtes. (Jail Rlchard-JMar- WOMEN, i'A PART-TIME, K i-iuuis. office largest dhaln of fig- MILL MAN for-" special work tin, 649-9286. oleaning, , evenings., Monday- - . . cabinets and mantles. Davis ft Automobiles For Sole 4 through Friday, Manchester ^ l^adford - Lumber (Jo., 200 Bulldhig— EXTERIOR AND Interior paint aera, paid holidays. 649-5334. t FtJLL-TIME, , PET department, Tolland. St., East Hartford. 'i960 COMET —good running HERALD Contracting 14 ing. Wallpaper books, paper ^6 Oak St.______EXCELLENT 5 toys. Apply W. T. Grant, condition, automatic transmis- hanging. Ceilings.’' F.oors. Ful iyfeiihcster Shopping Parkade. PRESS-CQPERATORS Sion, $200. (Jail 643-2054 after CARPENTRY —concrete work ly insured, workmanship guar HAIRDRESSER wanted, exper FORK LIFT OPERATORS DOX LE’TTERS 6 p.m. anything from cellar, to-xroof. anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. PACKER.S I SahUfp Inside and out, no aubs^tute CLERK-TYPIST SALARY ienced. LjiJon’s Salon of. Beau /t./IMuwio 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Fastback If no answer 643-9043. BUraU'S&ift, 45 Sour- Week S-l for .quality work, satisfaction-^*—*.*- ^ ----- ■ - — ------ty, 643-1939. ■Jh For Your , sport, sedan, low mileage, ex For Accounting Dept. Staff NO p r e v i o u 4 e x p e r i e n c e ' -. APPLY guaranteed, competitive prices. e x TERIOR AND Interior cus- cellent condition, red, fully . ■ . NECESSARY AVON r’AT.T.TNG—For fun asid b y k e n m u s e Information No job too small, D&D (Jar- painting and decorating, Eastern BoUeo, 99 Loomis equipped. 872-0766 after 5. Must be accurate ■with fig good earnings. A-von represen WAYOUT pentry, days 643-1904, evenings wallpaper removed, airless Manchester ■* T ures and have past experi 249-8531 Ext. ’2 tatives will teU you it’s easy ... WHYSHOULD t h e HERALD will not 1958 IMP ALA, 2-door hardtop, 649-8880. spray service. Free estimates, VOUT.C^S84 THANKS HOW Y TWENTY HOW ence 4n hand posting and/ ^to sell fine p^ucts^, full or FUBE. del TRUCJK driver for disclose the ideiitlty of 283, AF’fB. carburetor, 3- fully Insured. Reasonable MUCH ANDTEN/ ABOUT 'lOUOWEIT, ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga forwarding balances part-time. It’s profl'table, toq! house to house delivery. (3ood AND LOVE THE TIM E, any advertiser using box sp e^ Hurst, $200. 649-3794. rates. Bank terms available. Room 2, Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. V1DUTOOCAN CREDIT? TO JUST BE rages, rec rooms, bathrooms records such as invenitory, Call 289-4922. year ’round job for right man. TO JO IN THE RANKS FOR TH EN letters. Readers answer Washbond and Mmer, 649- B E A POET THE ADD IT T APOET? ing blind box ads who 1959 RAMBLER station wagon, tiled.------Kitchens- ...... ------remodeled,------7- ce- - / accounts recei'vable,,.' ac- Paid vacation, paid holidays, OFTHOSE'WHO RHYME 1641, '568-0017.' accounts payable, etc. Tsrp^ COURSE? AGAIN/ desire to protect their automatic, ^)od transportation, ment work, cellar floors, pat- paid life insurance and other Identity can follow this reasonable. 644-0747. los, roofing. Call I.^n Cles- ing speed is, not. Casenttel. PART-TIME hairdresser. 649- Help Wanted— Male 36 benefits. -Wrlt^ Box N, Man Pleasant air-con^tioned of- t procedure: ______zynski. Builder, 649-4291. 5588... 'TWO EXPERIENCED carpqn- chester Herald, giving age, K3N SHORT RIBS Electrical ServtceD 22 ■ flee, company paid bene Hlncloss your reply to the CARPENTRY—alterations and ters, H. C. Hutchinson & Son, work record, references, ad* 4IOSs 1959 RAMBLER, 2-door, auto fits. Apply At . . . WANTED,— Hairdresser with dress and telephone number. S C H O a O F .5 Ixw in an envelope — additions, rec rooms, garages, FOR ALL YOUR electH ^ 643-5373. xu_ addressed to the Classi matic, coll •643-4688 after 4. regii^ejAd license, central lo- poEnc LOO< , I ' ^ellmgs. Roofing, gutters, aid- needs', 'fast and complete se i^ catfon, good working condi fied Manager, Manchester ice, reasonable • rates, fully ICONTKOMATICS CORP. LA’EHE HANDS ana giceral C. D. R. NEEDS - AF?IS FOUNP MY OLP OKAGON CALU. Eveidng Hei^d, togther I960 FIAT ROADSTER, low'^'ing, painting, workmanship tions. ^ Mrs. Anderson, 643- machinists, paid hospitaliza ENGINEERS with a memo listing the mileage,, good condition, $450. guaranteed. A. A. Dion, Inc., insured. Call Colonfal Electric, 7 goo W. M ato'S t 4949. tion, tolldays and vacatioa companies you do NOT Call 649^287. 643-4880. 644-0165. Rockville, Conn. plan. Apply Metronics, Inc., ODYNAMKESTO want to,see your letter. : , \ 875-3317 640 HiUtard St with penadhuta -Your letter will be de^ 1964) CHEVROLET Impala, Su- QUAIATY Carpeqtry—Rftoms, . .1 -----. — .— ...— ... dormers, norclies, basements. SEWING MACHINE ^systems. BY ROY CRANE stroyed lith e Advertiser is pe/ Sport, 2-door hardtop, au Floor Finishing 24 CABINET MAKER, experienc BUZZ SAWYEft one you’ve mentioned. If tomatic, dark blue, excellent refinished,IC iilliaiiG U i cabinets,v;aui'm5t,0, bullt-lns,xruzia aizsjg ______, . ^ OPERATORS ed only. Displaycraft, Incy,' pinr.TA,BTirJTY QUAU T Y not it will be handled in condition. Asking $1,550. —Gall ASSUIIANCE e n g i n e e r s BUT HE WAS AH a l c o h o l ic , LOOK' \ POOR dlM, HfR HUSBAND.^ form ica, aluminum, vinyl, FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- SUBS’ITTUTE nurses want- Manchester 643-9567. THERE'S TH/ 1 WHAT A SWELL GUY/ the usual manner. ’ 649-1196. steel, ceramo siding. William jjjg (specializing In older ed, part-Ume, A o ^ n g s 8:30- Pleasant Working (Jondit^ons Familiar with parachute or AND BEATyWE. WORST OF * XT-n’T.T. .Y I lAAPOSSlBLl HOW HE PUT UP WITH Robbins Carpentry . Sendee, floors), cleaning and waxing 12:30, June and Ahgust. (Jon- ^ MECH.VNKi'^ANTEI^— for eloxaraft ' system x'^UiabUity HE WAS CRUEL TO THE Experienced help and quali “ CHILDREN, MlTZl / HER SO LONG 1 CAN'T 849-8446. ,, floors, padatog, / Paperhang tact Mrs. Andersen, \M9 general repairs and/Sendclng studies I • IMAGINE Lott and Found 1 Trucks— Tractors 5 ing. Nfe job~'toe^mall. John for ai^Ucation and inte iew. fied trainees wanted. Earn . new cars. Flat rate; Paid holi NEWTON H. SMITH ft SOH— as you leam. Profit sihar- • VAXiUlB , HUMAN BNQI- VeriaUle, 642*6750^ Manchester ^ Public Htolth days, insuraneCyend vacation. LOST—HARLEY Da-vldson mo- jggg CHEVROLET half ton pick- Remodeling, repairing, adidi' liilg, pension plan plus oth NBBRS' ON£Al.1 Nursing As8h\ (Jo'ntact T on y/ )r Earl, Paul iSorcycle, model 45^ CJharter iinup, mrkrack hniivbody, excellentPXPGllpnt •- conCOn- tions, rec rooms, garages^ T er fringe benefits. -- , Dodge P o l ^ c , 649-2881. FaonilUlar with cost, logiistiics, Oak Park, Wednesday. Re and pertOimiBinoe ariibeirfor. VW)RKS, dition, $575. 649-6809. porches and roofing. No job Y _ 7 RN (JHARGE nurse for newly ward. (Jail 643-1453. too small. Call 649-3144. YjpOHdl Stocks ®I*Brange and white. Lost st -> kitchen j^modeling our spe- drop system^. best offer. Call 875-0041. . 0771, 649.-3081. 649-4817. •Dltoday afternoon on Main St...... '7 ... ------cialty,cialty, 22 years years experience experience., realty. \ IJNC. N ~ 22 secona, imra, an lunua reaiiy. ------~ , 1 \ lim g team per ddiean' aasdign- • Chdld’e pet.’ Answers to Jane. 1955 FORD HALF ton pick-up. Fair prices. Call Lou Dascanlo, 'ONE FULL-TIME, first class Statewide, credit rating unnec- FEMALE — PART-TIMB clerk PINE ; ST., M ^ O H E S T E R ^ men'bs fn the soutlhoast. Top Reward for any form a tion very good condiUon. 643-0929' . 649-6985 anyUme. / /•■ layout Inspector wlfh e'xper- essary. ReasontWe, confiden- typiat, responsible. person for rates. Rush resume L Manchester parl^e. •' Call Grantland Nursery, Manchester Office, Hartford x NIMROD Special—ten new TO REVEAL TV — rentals at B. D. pearl 0669., CARPENTERS, OUTSIDE , men FIR^ RROUND, O f CW060LATE National Bankl» 'DL & Trust ^\Oo. *t Vhas lO a ______’ .a • m ___ ------■ ______(JOUNTER WOMEN tor mom- , HOW HE 1967 Nimrod Rlviena campers Appliances. T. V. Cjmpany, 'and framers and helpers. ["OUTSMARTED b ^ n lost and application has with dinette ■ sleeper, $799 . , i l l (JOUNTER GIRL wranted—full* ings, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. and eve CARPENTERS wanted. Apply 649 Main St (toll 643-2171. Steady work. Call 648-2282 or MALONEY been mSde to said bank for while they lost, regularly $910.______Business Opportunity 28 time. Apply m person. Parkato nings 7 p.ni.-midnight. No ex in person, Wilshlre Rd,, Ver AND non. 649-5391 for Information. 876-87()2, after 6. ppyrn/m end issuance of a new Itontals available. Camper r o TOTILLER' FOR hire, cus- — ------^------—------(Jleaners, Manchester Shopping perience necessary, will train. HOGAN] station Parkade: \ Ful'l or part-time.- Please ap l-f'/ ’Town, Route 140, Bast Wind- tom tilling, lavms, gardens and RCXJKVILEE Service SOT. Open evenings and Satur tobacco beds. 643-9920. for lease. Available immediate- ply .Mister Donut, 255 W e^ LOST — PASSBOOK No. W 8869 days, 1-623-1041, 1-623-0720. ly. Excellent history on sales. WATTREiSS WANTED 11-3, Middle'ipke. _ - Savings Bank of Manchester. ------^ incomeIncome proaucing.producing. r-aiaPaid iTam-train- jviwiuajr-fMonday-Friday, experienced. ------... . ------ApplicatiOh made for payment. [OOBlig— S id in g 1 6 mg. Financial help available, excellent pay plus tips. (JobrJ^ OPENING soon—Nugent’s Spe- HELP WANTED Motoreyeles— ------— Tidewater Oil (Jo., 524-^-working working conditions.con^ons. Pour (Jees"'-^c4altv(Jees" .^alty Shoo.Shop, ,. positions nownow.l C BIBWBLL HOME Improve 5981. Restaurant, iS Oakland Rd., a\ ^ able for department BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Bicycles 11 ment Co.—Roofing, aiding' al I Men n e ^ ^ n aU shifts in carding dept, experience belptol MR. ABERNATHY Announcements ' 2 Wapplng, 644-8689. hekds, saleawomen, stock boys, terations, ■ additions and ' re KWIKtKOOK firii_OT\part-time. Apply to per iOLUX vacuum clean- 1966 Hi/I^jA SPORT 60, owner I but not„ essential, we train you. Attmctlve*wages, group modeling of all types.' Excqj|*- Take-Out Shops h y g ie n is t — FULL or part- YES, AS A MATTER leg and servicer bonded must sell. Best offer. Call 643- son; iO-SxMday, May 5. Man ff=fl ]r p n ^ IrnV lent workmanship. 64ft-6495.^ EARN EXCELLENT INGOMB time, excellent salary. Write chester Shoeing ’Parkade, I insurance and profit sharing, benefits. A pp^ in persood^t F OF FACT, THERE IS. ropi^sentatlve. Alfred Amell, 0274 before 6-p.m. IS THERE ^ HorftZd near Ktog’s. JIO Bryan Dr., Manchester, Own-operate unusual, semd-au- ’ SOMETHIN^ BY DICK CAVALLl 1965 LAMBRETTA Scooter, R o o B lig tp m ^ c tkhe-'out dinner shop EXPERIENCED WOMAN to I CAN IX) MORTY MEEKLE '644-8141 or 643-4918. 150 cc, excellent condition. ALDON SPINNING CORP. FOR’you, C h im n e y s 1 6 -A featuring f o ^ my oar, part-time. Call ’l i je l m L ^ ^ TOLLAND Riding Stables, Inc. CaU after 6, 649-9850. ■ ■ ------^------— der der in in minutes. ro u te s. Booming Booming hdlldon hSilon M.rm Mrs, riAntvA George "w wT f (Jheney,9K>in<>v- 643- 643- ^_» Laqrel ^ Manor, 649 TALCOTTVILLB, CONN. FOLKS? I C50NT EVEN QBhAEAh&EQ. r o o f in g — Specializing re- * ■•■— ------■— -•------* ■»— “ -.aoio. —opening Saturday, April 22, i.vv.v^ji^.u*v> — dollar gro-wlng demand for 4468.______WHEN WB G E T PROPOeiNG. ^alHng roofs of a,ll kinds, riew mke-home, parties, workers,’" ------• — RELIEF COOK, 2 day It’s a new stable. It’s on Goose Business Services MAORIEP.'MXiLD Lane, off Merrow Rd. or High • roofS’ gutter work, chimneys ponies, trips, catering, etc. COMPANION FOR elderly lady at new InsUtutlon// SOG PPBFEIZ A way 15, take extt-99, take a Offered 1313' cleaned, repaired, Alu^nlnum Minimum labor. Short hours, m lovely home tom ""’ Windsor, oi29.0129. > / CIVIL left then’ first right, 2 miles. ------r r — ^— J------— sldtog 30 years’ experience,’ertehce.' simplified. simplifi'ed. Can (Jan keep keep present present salary. 649-1317. ______1 0(2 CHURCH Horses bought, sold, traded, RUSS’ MOWER Service. — Free estimates. (Jail , Howley jot,. Reported in naUonalnational pubH--,pubH—, ^ ----- WOMAN w ^ e d Immediate- WEDD/NC5? rented. Boarding horses, $4Q. sharpeningX* o and repair. & Rotary » oito*uouX|843.6381; 644-8333. ouvw* oationAOctUOIiS* LowX JvW cashVtleMl imvaatment.JUiVxSBfUiiiVJW..* EXECU * nVE * RECEPTIONIST ly to colfectxaju eggs, part-time and reel. Hand mowers a spe- - • — -----•” — ------'* —•* iniiiiiiii|iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiifiiin»iiiiina ’ monthly. New and used tack. and reel. Hand mowers a spe- ;------T WHte or phone for imfarmation; for small modem office. Must g a.m.->f30 p.m. Miller Farms, (/U>. cialty. Pick-up ■ and dell- ery R(^OFINO—|K^PAI^ of ^roofs. be .neat with good peireonallty pj. pcfrontiy, •T42-6232. Frank Warn, Proprietor, 876- be .neat with good personality BY AL VERMEER service. 742-7607. . The best in':'otters and con- (215) 384-2128 a n d . type well. Single pre PRISCILLA’S POP 7242. ' . — ------L— — - i ■ ■■ ductors. Repair of chimneys, KWTK-KfXJlC Take-Out Shops ferred. Call for interview 643- STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone cjotighl’il, 643-7707. Dept. HC, Box 311, R.D. No. 1 6856. «'*'*■ / LNHERE'VE V 1 JUbI MARK MY WORDS, I HOPE ■ S' . walls, fireplaces, flagstone ter------—-:::3 ----- —*----- ^ Ooatesvflle, Pa. 19320 Nears YOU BEEN , <( SIGNED UP FOR PRlSCILLA.THr LEONTYNE PRICE, Automobiles For Sole 4 INTELLIGENT woman Jto clban 's ^ v_____MLL BE . A -WL kU Heortn, TH E QUHEN- WILL. BE THE and help manage targe'^ pri LEGAL ^ S / ' h a i l e d ’; GOOD SPORT n e e d (JAR? Your credit turn- -■ ------;— — . ------ad^ CONTEST' i X M X J Schools and Classes 33 ly. Must be wtUdng to .stay l>! ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- building lots cleared, trees STENOGRAPHER ■ion? Don’t despair! See Hon- topped.^ Got a tree problem? remodeling. Servito calla oveimdghF^'SoctotonaUy with OFFERS BY LESLIE TURNER given Immediate attention', three school .toged chUdipn, C.APTAIN EASY est Douglas. Inquire about low* worth phOKe call, 742- ALL AMBITIOUS MEN age 10 649-6416 after THBY WONT G£T OUT TOO SAP NOW TELL UG EVERY FIRST, 1 est down, smallest payments 2252. - - '' (toll M ft M Plumbing ft Heat WRITE PETAIL YOU’ recall GOTTA CALL ing, 64S-2871. " ■ ' 4: OF A dragnet THAT IT WAGIOT anywhere.mTiyiar ric’rtj. XWNo 0*»*»aasmall tean.- of ------4. TBACTOR TRAILER TOP BENEFITS th tall HIS NEPHEWi WAG quickly THROWN • ' ftnwee company 5 . CAPTAIN EASY! INCLUDING: rotary, blades. Quick service. caring for the sick and elder I960 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent Slerage 20 TRMN NOW — MANCHESTER "Avi AT. Capitol Equipment Oo. 38 Main . ______ly, part-time work at a good mechanic^ condition. CaU 643* ■ • Profit Sharing • Paid Vacations St., Manchester. Hours daily MANCHESTER DeUvery. tdghi hourly rate. OaU 648-9611 be 0184 after e'p.m. , ' PAY o n l y 7-6. ’Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- trubking and package deUveiy. tween 0*4. • niness Allowance 4. 643-7968. ReiSrigerators, washers and • 7 Paid Holidays 1962 PONTIAC Tempest L e m ^ WHEN WORKING e IN? a, NIA, Ik . T M I,|. Ui. rit OH, stove mo-vlng speciality. B'old- convertible black with white • Group Insurance • Group Hospitalization BY BOB LUBBERS b a l e s a n d Service on ^ e n s , Ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. Earn while .leajrrtilng. Qual interior. ^*1066. H«hn Eclipse, Jacobsen' lawn ROBIN MALONE ity Training, Oldest and • Employe Discount "• 5-Day, 40-Hr. Week mowei^s. Also HoineUte chain largest in the east will en- 1966 CHEVROLET Impala-Su- saws and' International Cub Painting— Pcipering 21 ^able you to'earn $200. per I POWN-VALLEY A LK5HTWIN© per Sport, 4-speed, excellent Pari*T|mejRnd Full-Hihel FULL-TIME POSITION OPgN-THE PASS. TH^SUWMISRATION ISOLNICKgP INTO A SrAMPEDg. (todet Tractors. Rental equlp- week up. Leofn on aU I condition,' must seU. Call 649- AVAILABLE NOW FOR ment and sharpening service INSIDE • OUTSIDE painting, ipakes models of equip 8463 after 5. on aU mgkes. L^ft M Equip- Special rates for people 68 or ment on our 40 acre train ment Corn., Route 88, Vernon, over. Call my competitors then ing grounds near Enfield. TRUCK DRIVER CREDIT MANAGER TRAINEE ^ * M __—4______a a I I 44a A (t I v AVI A d fta BY KUUSO Over 700 graduates in 8 L • ' ' "‘■'* . d a LI n LK SPORTS TOR WtOBNINOS-APPLT IN PERSON ^ koder, 6 passenger, 4-door, pow- —Enterprise 1946. > years. Do no£* , • /*"
A ■■V'' ii. .J.v' ■UP'A, / ■ ‘ -i-. , •■ . / I / ' •* '/■ 'i: /■ V ■■i, • f X ■-■ • \ Sa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY I, 1&67 Ra g e SEVENTEEN 1 MANCTIEStER EVENING HERALD/ MANCHESTER, CONN.,' MONDAY, MAY 1, 1967 iS» P A b E SIXTEEN / Ho i For Sole 72 Housm Fot- Sole 72~ Houses For Sole 72 Lots For Sole 73 Suburban'For S ^ 75 Andciver AtHeks For Sale 45 . W crtf«l-l-To Buy 58 Suburban For Rent 86 , j^ouses Fdr S«^ 72 ^ Houeee For Sole 72 Houitts For Sd e 72 f 6U R EBDltoOM Ranch con- ■ " ------■ MAN^OHBSTBR—2-famUy, >-S, BOLTON—Large wooded lots VERNON -.r- 4 bedroom HOUSEHOLD LOTS, antiques, ROCKVILLE—3% rooms, stove M^CHESTER—7 room home, MANCHESTER —nice 6 room MANCHESTER — ^ ecu tl^ verilently locate near East WANCiniSTER room Cape, approxlniately on* year old, in pitple r^dentlal areas, lonials. Close to Vernon Clt brlc-a-brso., clocks/ frameB. and refrigerator, heat and hdt*“ 2-car garage, extra lot. Excel- ji^uae, oversiaed garage, $16,- home, Porter pt Area, oVi oountrir setting,!: flreplaea,^ starting a t $3,5(X). Call 643- and Parkway. Fireplace X ' _ * a. ^ . ** __ ^ __ __-a W__ A*__ *nA AAA ^ ^ __ A laVB S/ Hartford. Large living room hot water heat, dty utilities, Budget Meeting Will Act CLASSIFIED glassware. We buy estates. Vil- "water, $105 monthly. Call 875- ent -location. $22,400^ Mitten gjyj Mitten Agency, Realtors, room8,'2 baths, 2 lavs, ♦ Isti^e. with fl^lao6,>2 ceramic baths, screened patio, tip top oondi-" lot 60x150, g'roes reiretme $288. 4461 or 649-7867. baths, garages, bullW LOAM lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 7362 Agency, Redltora, 643-6930. 643-6930. . V bedrooms, Florida room, zr twusual'14 X 20 family room, tlon. Call—now. Only $16,900. per month. Approximately has .large family sw... Lake S t, BoItCHi, 6%JS247.. kitchen with bfllt-ins. Inter- Hayes Agency, 64frpl8L $10,000 cash. M ortgage may kitchen. High lodations, pan On Appmntn^ents^ Funds ANDOVER Garden Apartments TEN stately 7-ro^ ^ flplU Level, . flom, completely alr-condlUon- 2-'car 'garage. Excellent value, - Suburban For Sole 75 Pine textured top grade, 10 per cent .down, 80 year mort- 7 , be' assumed. CharleA Lesper- oramic ylew.^surhable mort "to-addition to receiving ■anfTN Bateball MeeOng loam for sale.^ at ^a low.^ WE BUY AND sell antique and —new 3 rooms, stove and re- stone Waltwall carpeting, stove, IH ed. 2-car garage, beautifully gage avallaUe------Wesley------, R. .... ance, 649-^7620. , gage. M e y ^ Agency, RBattors* ADVERTISIi used fumiwre, ■ c ^ a , glass, frig«raU>r, $90. Leonard Agon- heat, flrtiplaee. excellent con' VERNOrr — Vacant 6 .room adopting the^, budget for 196/- ' The baseball- Reason H&c itm low price. If you' load and baths. Twln^ size bedrooms, landscaped lot. F ^ further In- Smith, Realtor, ^48-1667.'- kitchen, buUt-ln vacuum sys- Split Level. Built-Ins', garage, 643-0609,, \ silver, picture frames, old cy, 646-0469. dltlon, long road frontage garage, bus.'Hutchins Agency, formation call R. S’- Dlmock *AVtn fvawasvA Y-«a v <6AR Oi A OfVl ' felTVa 68 townspeople'will take action youngsters of the town wUI b« CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HO haul, $1.50 per yard. If we on a numtoec of other-item s a t set In moHom ait an organlzoe i load and you haul, $2 per 'coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, -----^------^ —r ------— Hutchins Agency, 649-6824. Realtors. 649-6824. Co., 649-5245. 8 AJ«. 5 P.M. y watches, old Jewelry, hobby BEAVER TRAIL --<^vent^. next" Saturday’s annual budget tlonal meeting Wednesday yard. 1^, we ' load aod haul THREE FAMILY -6,8 and A . \ cphectlons, paintings, attic *’'*’“*" room house, lake; prlv- INVBS™ENT minded? Com- MANdrij^BR —7 room Colon- meeting sot for 8 p.m. at tlie 'ntop 8 pm. ait the home oC * ^ $2 pej* yard plus $5 aii hour lieges. Call 643-1686 aft^r; '6:30" Gcoa Income. Can’t mtss on elementery school.- DonOW. L Baittdston on lo n g t pr tru ck ., We "deilver on ' contents or whole eaitates. Fur pare this 4-^4 duplex for value jai in presllge area, garage and COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. p.m. ^ this one for' $17.90o. Phtlbrtck _at only $18,900, Verplanck fireplace, $21,900. J. D. Re«l Although the final amount to H®* He is dhainman of fha j 6 PJVL DAI BEFORE PURLICAXION.^ ' only. Call 643- niture Repair Service, 648-7449.' ______——r------■ - Agency, Realtors, 649-8847. \ heat, aluminum comWnallpnB. Ranch set high on largo attached garage, nicely land school area. Leonard Agency, Estate, Oo„ 648-6129. X ' full flnlshed\rec room. $16.9W. wooded lot, dotible/ garage, $14,600 —Manchester, 6 room ROCKY rooin Rsmeh, scaped lot, n«arv,.schools', $19,- be raised by taxes Is^ not yet Itoareartnon CoShnilBsion, .to* t Deadline for Saturday and Monday p.m. Friday. . .. ask for Bemi#. home, 2-dar garage, aluminum MANCHESTER—like new cus- Realtors, 646^0469. \ Wolverton Agency, R eal^^ Immediate occupancy, $17,600. largeXiilshed rec .ropfn. heat 500. U & R Realty Co., Inc., known it seems rather certain il>o(nsoinng group of the 'varl- *, Resort Property ^ MANCHESTER $15,9u0. Full storm windows, city utilities, Rooms Without Beard 59 47 tom built Colonial L-Ranch 2 ^ t^o.famUy, 6-6 flat, 649-2818. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. ed. with bar, bmlt-ln i stove, 643-2692, Robert D. Murdock, it will reach and exceed $400,- n or family StolJ^Sh ^ST HARTFORD -3 family, pend Town” Aid road funds, and dayhght saving time now ' upholstery. cleaner. Rent eleo; 7178 property in a Business Zone Good good condltlon/'cerltral heat, insulated. Immediate occupan Help Wanted— Mole'36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 flrtanclng. T J, Crockett, Real- tral, $22,900. Hutchins Agency, Immaculatdv condition. Good flreplaced living •Eiectiori- of officials call for in effert, the dosing, hour at that Includes a comfortable O lE N ^ ESTATE-14 rooma, 4 value $17)800. Wolverton features 3-car garage, excel cy. Lawrence F. Fiano, Real trie shampooer $1. The Slier- j^qQM FOR gentleman working tor 848-1677. Realtors. 649-6824. room. M fty /^ used eus In-laW \naming a fiuildihg official for Andover Disposal Area ha* l a b o r e r home for your own family en- baths/ 2<:ar garage, approx Agency, R ealt^ s, 649-2818. lent location, two 6-room ai>art- tors, 649-5371. ------— Experienced pre- win-WilMams Co.. . thlid shift, "parking, 649-1018. Wonted To Rent 68 arrangemenCxtomediate oc o'h^ yeai'. a , member of the been extended to 7 p.m. ^ect- , GLASS FILMS Installer, pleas- ferred, full-time, driver's II- ’ ' !joyment as well as several ad- imately 3 acres of land- By ap ments Md one 4rroom apart Rhain’ high school board , for man Cook .says that the' later ant interesting work, start up cense requir^. 643-0851 after CARPETS A FRIGHT? Make AND TWO unfurnished JUNIOR' EXECUTIVE family ditional Income properties. All pointment. Philbrick Agency, JUST LISTED—6 *twm Garri cupancy, $2b,M0K, Wolverton ment. j. D. Real' Estate, 643 Agency, Realtors, 649;.2819. three, years, and a rriember of bour VWOl be in effect imtal fur* to. $2.60 per -hour, complete g. 'tjiem a beautiful sight with roomsrooms for - rent.___ No children or with 3 boys wants house to imorovementsimprovements in in immaculate immaculate Y _ yE ealtors, 649-5847. son Colonial, with atoachM ga- ______6129. Wonted— Real Estate 77 4' the Capital Improvement Plan- ther notice. He wlghes to re* training provided. East. Hart .m Lusjtre. R ^ t electric p(,ts.643-2()63. rent. Call 1-928-4488 ■ Collect. condition. The possibilities here r 'X NEW LISTING —Manchester, rage, beautifully m^talned, jia i^cIHESTER —overslzi 6 (AP Photofa^) ning' Comrhfssion for. three nund users of the area that it ford, 289-8283. slMmtpooer, $1. Oleott V a r ie ty ------are limitless. Call The Jarvis half acre lot. This exceptional- BOLTON 8 bedrjom - Ranch kitchen nlcdjr kept 6 room house, plus room Split Level, large Hvln; SELLING YOUR home? For years: A raise lii salary for the open every week day except Store ' V -V, ROOM FQR RHNT, Realty po.. Realtors, 843-1121. ^ HELP WANTED J ly well cki%d for h o m ^ ls 5 th basement garage, fire- prompt, courteous service that _____ ^__X privileges, c^otrally located. rec room, garage, extra build room and dining room, kitchen Beeaity Queen town treasurer, ftem the pres- Tlmreday and on Sunday mortis PRODUCTION" f^siness Property years old, located hi a w (e l e,' level lot 'vith plenty ol gets results. 'Call Louis Dlmock Mrs. JgOPsS^, 14 Arch St. 70 FERGUSON RD.—To the house- * ing, lot. Call Hielon^Palmer, with ample cabinets, 3 good treesNI. J, Crockett, 'Realtor,. ent $350 a year to $600, is pro- ins’®- COLONIAL BOARD CO. For Sole YOUNB MAN TO LEARN i residential area. There ar^3 "Realty, B49-9823. posed. ^ Bridge Winners WORKERS Boots and Accessor!^ Ajk ■______.__-i nunierhunter w; with wisdom—.you can’t ^ Leonard Agency, Realtors, sized bedrooms, also paneled 643-1577^ Mirta Tdresita Massa, large bedrooms, 1% bat Items 16 17 and 18 in the ■Winning parth^ in Fitday MOBIL SERVICE STATION\afford to pass this by. Here’s 646-0469. recreation room, 1% baths, ATTENTION PROPERTY daughter of Argen Skilled and Unskilled 14’ CRISCRAPT, Johngdn-SS 'h.p. Wonted— Rooms-^ kitchen bullt-lns, formal din-' warning will probably generate night’s duplicate bridge play building for sale. Negotiable a large 3 bedrodm ranch with ^ THE PRINTIN6 BUSINESS ling room, fireplace, excellent ireplace, . basement garage, BOLTON-COVEOTTIY line—* 3 owners. I am interes'ted in tine chauffeur, . was motor and traileiX 25 Spruce ■hi Board 6^ MANCHESTER — 3 bedroom much discussion as they relate were: High, Mr. and Mins. Al*. F irst sihift, starting rat* land lease.'Ca'il P. C. Roberts 1% baths, 2 car g^arage, fqll ^ ■ge lot, Immaculate condition bedroom Raiich, laroe kitchen, buying multiple family dwell crowned Miss Interna S t, 649-2662. / Ranch, oversized garage, nice closet space, aluminum storms "La Ihe spacing of tax payment'bCrt Taylor of Hebron; second, Excellent wages, full-time, $2.34 per hour. Must be ------ROOM WITH kitchen privileges ^ k fte r 7 p.m., 649-4324 basement and all of the nice-, ^ 37'/2-H0UR w e e k • PAH^ VACATION and screens. WesleyXR. Smith, in ^ e and out. $26,900. U&R fireplace, % acre IdUEall now. ings, new or old.’ I will consid location, nearly 2 acres of land. tional’ Beauty Satur on real, personal, and motor Mrs. Francis Haines and Mrs. 6 days per week, shift dif 5’9” or over. Applications 35 h.p. IM tfeURY , ties for only $26,000. Call The Realtor, 643-1567. Realty Co., toe., 643-2692. Rob- Only $15,200. Hayes Agqncy er damaged property or prop outboard or light liousekeepinj APARTMENT HOUSE-6 units. PAID RETIREMENT* PLAN A couptry home ta/town, $22,- day at Long Beach, vehicle property. The key point .Frank Prior; Jhlnd, Phelps ferential. Blue Cross, CMS, accepted dkily. Interviews with el^ i ic start battery. Best --vicinity Bidwell St. 643-9004 af Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, ert D. Murdock, 643-6472. 646-0131. erty in need of repairs. Priii- life Insurance, paid holi- Tue^ay. Call Miss Bannis located' at the center of Man 600. Mitten Agency, Realtors, Calif. A $10,000 cash seems to be whether or not to Haines and Edward Monitandon offei^dver $200. 649-6326. ter 4. ‘ 643-1121. f' APPLY 643-6930. MANCHESTER — Immaculate MANCHESTER Pitkin St. 8 ANDOVER—oversized 6 room .j cipals write Box E,'Manches days. 'Other fringe'’benefits; ter, 1-774-9605. Apply to: chester, excellent condition. B y ______6*4 room Ranch on bus line ter Pterald. ■ prize topped her include property other . than J*’-’ students at Rham Hlgh_, room center hall Colonial, VA Cape, 2-car garage, large real estate in the split.payment' School. A -progressive and expand appointment, Philbrick Agen-* WINDSOR ST.—Take the one $16,00Q —and' clean as .a whistle, and‘within walking distance to* a w a r d s. , Confusion ApOrtments-—Flats— baths, 'double garage; enclos wooded lot,’ assumable mort . FIVE ACRES in Manchester ing company. /blomonds—Wctches-^ cy. Realtors, 649-5347. easy step to security and a id 8% room home including 3 ^ d - everything, 3 bedrooms, large reigned - momentarily plan. A AinoUsier session is schedided y iianrl?l0l?r iuBninQ ed sunporch, low 20’s. Hayes' gage, high location near lake, for apartm ent site. To $80,000. An appropriation of $:fflbO0 for this panning Friday at ,7:30 V , ROGERS CORP. ^ Jewelry 48 ______Tenements______63 worthwhile living. Oonrie out room s,. a Jlvlng-dlnlng rcxim flreplaced ll'vlng:.room, family in the contest as host MANCHESTER —corner loca Agency, .646-0131. selling for $17,600. R. F. Dim- Call 649-7304, broker. to cover the cost of a pid^p pm. at the Congregational and see this 6 room, ranch combination with fireplace. sized kitchen and dining area, ess Eva Gabof mistak COLONIAL BOARD CO. Mill and Oakland Sts. WATCH AND JEWELRY re- WE HAVE customers waltii.g tions on Main Street that are bek Co., 6«-5245. sweeper is requested. Selectman Church social room. ■ Anyone beauty, toddy. Features 2 full Well cabtneted kitchen, fully added feature is a heated and Mandheste^ pairing. Prompt service, Up to for the rental of your apart- ideal for offices, stores, etc. enly announced Mis.s ■J Cook States the need for one who pljays' bridge or wants to 616 P arker St., Manchester baths, park-like yard? Many heated basement._,100 x 176’ jalousied sun room, one '"car BOLTON —Webster Lane, 5*4 ' / Ttolv QO -Fi’nat -riinnor uooK States tne neea ror one "'■■v $20. on, your old watch in trade. " ment or home. J. D. Real Es- We have a few of these unique extra conveniences for com - is that purchase by learn the game is nteloome. Mrs. E S. Loftus situations. Tremendous invest / treed lot. Wolverton Agency, garage, $22,500. Wolverton HOMES” room Ranch on deadend street. Am EquaJ^rCpportunity Closed-Mondays^ F. E. Bray, tate. 643-5129. fortable family, livihg- Only up winner. ' Actually the town vyjU h e mOre ©co- School Menu* ments, the g^rowth and the de Realtors, 649-2813. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Large...wooded lot* Ideal,- for f'atal Fire Seeri^, .Enployer \ S t./S ta te .T h e atre ROOMS, $125. 3% rooms. $19,900. Excelleat financing second' place ‘ (and nomical' than renting the u n it __Lunch menus at the Blelnen- mand. is so obvious. T. J. “TO PLEASE YOU” children. Price rea^nable. available. Gall The Jarvis AUTHENTIC - New England ASHWORTHa^T^ustom build- $4,000) went to Yaffa. at $20 an hoifi-. Other titan tary School for the rest of the MAN, PART-TIME or full-time Building. \ Parking. 16 Porert St., Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Call anytime, 649-3665. Arsonist’s Work for service station attendant. off Main St., 646-0090. 643 Realty Co., Realtors, 643-1121. rambling Cap*. Nine rooms, f er will design 'and build your /' Sharir, Miss Israel. a substantial paym ent to the week are TuiKjday, potaitd sal* MANOHESTER; $17,800—Ju.s.t m a n y FINE country homes in 24 Main St. 5675. bedrooms, SH baths, rnnderii home on one of these hlce level BOSTON (ARy^Fire officials town from state aid road funds ad, hot dog ix* a v^fetabJe MECHANICS—Clean up. Men, Florlsts-^Nurseries 49 RANCH —3 bedrooms, large Iteted! 6 room Colonli^ close to the Vernon, Tolfand and Staf- for use of the unit on Andover stdeks, orange juice, peanut 'but* AIRCRAFT JOBS kitchen with all bullt-lns, plus lots. Our signs'on premises. T. say a North,^nd tenement fire PART-TIMB MAN. .Apply Cap- are you tir^ of answering t^ JTp^^'^EVfS 8 years LOOKING FOR anything in real Houses For Sole 72 rec room, baths, 2-car g;a- bar-b-cue in family sized kitch J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-15,7T.' bus line. Large U'vlng room area. Listlpgs-. wonted, Did” the Coffee Break roaci-s, the sweeper can be rent- tw dotp.cake; Wednesday, oveo same odd ads ? We are tired of rage, nicely landscaped, H. M. / . with flroiptoce, huge formal g^j^h 1-684-7720. which-' clfumed" thiree *vlot!iim8 Itol Equipment Co.," 38 Main old. dig them yourself, $2. 179 e tate rentals — apartments, ,j. ^ q FAMILIES—we have sev- en. Sunken living room with ^------; Originate in Tampa? ed ,at the $20 hourly rate to Med chicken, swe^^ potato, St. the same results. If you would Fern St. 643-7278. 4 -homes, multiple diyelllngs, no one only Frechette Realty, 647-9993. / cathedral -celling, central air- MANCHESTER East Center dtoding room, carpeting, and ------^ S u n d i^ probably was the work other towns. -The. $12,000 ac- peas and carrots,-'*'puddJ!njg; [J garage. - ^ ----- like a change, apply Fitzger —^------:------fees. Call J, D.^Real Estate, condiubning. $45,000. Philbrick St. location. Large 6 room old ANDliVER —large 8 room Co- , ^ . . ,TAMPA, Fla.'— The coffee quisition c o st would'come from Thrirsday, American chop suey. WAREHOUSE MEN - night ald Ford, Windsor Ave., Rock-^ 3 years old, fine location, good GOLD MEDALLION Raised - kmial. Fireplace with knotty ol^-an krs^st. 643-6121,. Agency, Realtors, 649-5847. er home, good condition AcUne Pire'CMef F Howard Ijreak, now firmly entrenched general fund surplus. salad, conn b r ^ shift, good starting rate, extra vlUe. See H. T. Perry. Income. -Thinking of invest-' Ranch, flreplaced living room, B EH ER JO B S throughout, large lot. Ideal for MANCHES'TER $18 900 __ 3 pine paneling. Private beach Fuel and Feed 49-A ment property, let-us show you kitchen 'vitb-dining area, 3 bed- ;d^-thes.American wajj of. life,. Several other iteins in the Friday, peirSey poteito, fftsh benefits, . Gaer Bros., 140 Rye FOUR LARGE ROOMS, new TWO FAMILY built 1964, 2 hot office building, dentist or doc bedroom Ranch, 3 btoefe firom' privileges. Wooded lot.- Only said the fire, appeared-iq. have. Is said*'T»- have originated warning relate to tp 4 transfer sticks, cote slaw, fruit- H re^ St., South Windsor. building, center of town, $140; what we have. Philbrick Agen-, rooms, garage, $18,900. Leo- Manchester Parkade in- non- $14,900. FHA $800. down. "Tas- been set-, water furnaces, excellent tor’s office. Financing avail T h e bodies of AUesenriiro' Cuban and Spanish of funds from one" (und to sin- butter and milk seirvrt-With <5-1 Help Wonted— f o r s a l e —first quality baled per month. 643-4608. cyr- Realtors, 649-5347. • nard Agency, Realtors, 646- noighbdfhood, 98 Starkweather able, $23,500. U 4 R Realty Co. development area. Oversized ak Realty, 289-7475, 742-8243. MEN NEEDED for outside con ______- —------^------r - ,0469. ■ Penta, 12 and^his sister, Lena, "gar-factory workers in Tam- other such as/d'nterest-money all meals. Mole or Female 37 hay. oaii 649-6911. ATTRACTIVE 4J/4 rooms, sec- MANCHESTER — handyman’s -----^------St., reasonably priced- Hutoh- Inc. 643-2692, R. D. Murdock, garage ter extra value. VERNON -7 room Cape, large iT/and Frank Beninatl. 66,^w^e .not used by-the school building — ' crete work making pipe. Call If you are a stenographer, clerk typist or key -6is Agency, Realtors, 649-6.324. 643-6472. v- 643-2428. PRICE' & LEE CO. has open ond floor porch, stove, refrlg- special. Six room older house ST JAMES PARISH —7 room kitchen, fireplace, country size fo\md in the ruins of the five- When '“el cafsterg/ the cof-. committee for the school addi- Manchester Eventag Herald erator, 'newly . decorated, prl- on bus line. Only $7,900. Call Split Level, 1% baths,. dining fee man, made his -Ygetory tion to be placed in the General Andover correspondent, law* ings for canvassers to work on Household Goods 51 punch operator, Some of the best jobs in toivn are ; ENJOY THE country atmos TWO CAPES, one Ranch, $16,- MANOHBS'riufi; $20,900 — As- lot In area of fine homes. Only story tenement AUTO PARTS salesman want- Manchester City Directory in- vate parking, opposite Center Paul W. Dougan, Realtor. 649- , room, family room, garage. phere of this 8 room Cape. Set 900, each. Call now. Philbrick sumption Parish! 7 room Cape 'jis.gfll). Hayes Agency. 646-0131. ' rounds each morning and"aL.^ ^nd. rence Moo, tel. 742-6796. / Ood with a protessianally fin- y d . ______1!------quicldy swept through ed by smell wholesale dlstrib- ' tervlewing fesldents to secure SOLID^MAPLE hutch, 18x42” ; Park, adults, no pets. Refer- 4535. jlarge beautiful landscaped on a wooded lot. Priced to sell Agency, 649-5347. ternoon, worUers were allowed open now at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, You ifibed famitty room and a love- $16,500/^^^ room' Ranch, buck struc^e. time to drink the brew he dis utor, experienced prefenred, information for new directory, formica kitchen table ■ and two ences. 649-7629, 643-9035,;^ ' PMlbrlck /^en- a t $16,900. Call Paul W. Dou — MANCHESTER—6 room Garri cy. Realtors, 649-5.347. ly sarecned-iin poox:ii for sum- baths, garage, 2 acre lot, as- • / ‘I’ve been a'fliireman 26 years pensed from his cart. pay commensurate vvtth abll- Apply Room 3. 489 Main-St., chairs. Excellent condition. ,v-— work with interesting people, enjoy many recrea gan, Realtor, 849-4535. MANCHESTER r- now under BoltorC 643-5221.’' FIVE ROOMS, 2 bedroom son Colonial, modern kitchen ' constructionj built by Ansaldl, m-er comfort ^sumable mortgage. .. Leonard and I never saw anjdhlng like Eventually the coffee break Ity. Schiebel Bros., S Proetdr 8:30-9 a.m. or 2-6 p.m. with bullt-lh range, dish-wash- DUPLEX 8-6, custom built Car Rd., Manchester. Apply Nor-,------^ ^ ------apartrnent, heat and hot wa- tional activities, an^j'ou’ll find many chances for EXCELLENT VALUEl—8 room Colonials, Ranches, Raised Agency, Realtors, 648-0469. it,” HOTvaird said. “The ivliole spread tb other industries and, SE'WING MACHINE —Singer ter, la ^ e . rooms, very clean, er. disposal, 2-zone hot water iHson Colonial, many extras. Raised Ranch, 1*4 baths, gar plaCe was filled-with Hire when ultimately, to nearly all types mail Hobenttial, 643-2754. Heat, excellent financing, $19,- Call owner, 649-39Si or , 643- Ranches, city uUllUes, etc. MANCHESTER: $22,900 7 ^ 4 BOLTON —8 room house with PTA ^air aii4 .^ rts ’67’ automatic, zig-zag In caldnht. Adults.*^15. per moti'Ui, th'ird, advancement at the Aircraft. age, beautiful wooded lot, low we anrived.” of American business. HELP WANTED 900. Philbrick Agency, Real- 7754. - - Charles Lesperance. 649-7620. bedroom Colonial that n>iM be .swimming pool, bam and 80 GENERAL FACTORY workers. button holes, embroiders .. hems floor. 643-9278. 20’s. Leonard Agency,. Real SOM'by June 1st., pdire Is a etc. Like new condltlort. Orig------—------/ tors. 649-5347. COLONIAL — CENTER en acres of land on'’*Brandy Rd. Apply 8:30-4, New. England. ______BOWE3RS SCHOOL ^G arrison tors, 646-0469. buy of a Mffettme., ■ : Aiiiong Shows fo^ Weekend Part-time ajid full-time; inally over $300 lAahce now, T W O ROOM furnished apart- trance, 7 rooms, large living T. J. Crockett, Realtor, • 643- Metal Products, 44 Stock Plac'e. . CONCORD RD; ■ — beautiful Colonial'7 rooms 4 years old. day or evening, hours to $53.50. Take over .payments of uient, centrally located, pri- RANCH-t5y4 rooms, large liv room 14x24 With fireplace, for- ___ 1577. Tj^orlfi Neivs Roundup May brings, finally, flowers, Douglas Bevihs. AH donattons suit. $9 monthly. 522.0476.’ entrai^e. Suitable for Ranch, large U'vlng te a m , for- Large nfodero "■kitchen, 2% ing room, 2 fireplaces,-plaster m«l dinlpg room, sunporch, 3 MANOTE^’rattt ''$32,900 — 8 ELECTRICIAN, vtull- time, mal dining room, cabinet kltch- baths, /la r g e pEineled living You will start at traditionally good Aircraft VERNON —^/Immaculate 5'A and, awuially school fairs and will go into the band 'unlteem ^ \ ~ ' gentleman, Call 649-9686. ed walls, cast iron radiation, bedrooms, 2-car garage, in a I’M”** Odoniial, brand new. in steady employment, insurance en, 2 bedrooms, recreation rponv, dining room ahd family room Ranch, situated’ on a festivities. This weekend will fund. , CLEAN. USED refrigerators, wages; level depends on skills and experience. In walk-out basement with full preferred' established neigh an exeputi've ainea. ' 2'^ baths, benefits, paid holidays and va APPLY^ ranges, automatic washers. THREE ROOMS, newly ^eco- room, landscaped yard. Mar- rooth. 2-car garage, walk-out 100x183 lot, 3 good sized Jjed- Britain to Again Seek see the return of the elemen- Akih^ with the show wUI be an . length windows in rear, gar borhood, $24,500. ’ Philbrick campaCrte buHt-ta kS'tchOT, huge cation. Call between 8_ a.m.-6 rated, first floor, heat, hot, wa ion E. Robertson, Realtor, basement, $$2,500. Philbrick roomS, living (room with fire tary. school PTA fair and “Arts art exhibit, put on by the ait wlth guarantees. See them at addition, you have the extra advantages of in age. $22,900. Philbrick Agency, 'Agency, 649-5347. rtpsx floor family room and a. p.m. Roberts Electric Co., ter, parking, on pus line, cen 643-6953. - , . Agency,,, Realtors, 649-5347.1 place, kitchen has dining arfea ’67’’, a variety show and art department, South Windsor, 64|t0109. BEEP CORRAL B. D. Pearl’s rAppliances, „649- Realtors, 649-5347.' ^ ' 2 can garage. Place in Coimnon Market ! Main St. Call 643-2171. trally located. 649-5761. surance and retirement benefits, paid sick leave, BUSH HILL RD. —Colonial, al and built-in oven and range, f ’ ■ ej^bit at the high school. Cleaning Strategy Route 83, Vernon, Conn. The fair, blo.ssoming out this''''>irhe Rid L itter Day commifc- — MANCHESTER —come sc'e this most new. Four large heated 24’ family room. Only LONDON (AP) t r Prim e Min- mdflitsairy-backed government LDBR 16" PHILCO console AVAILABLE JUNE 1 — 4% SUBURBAN te nine paid holidays and liberal vacations. small but comfortable 2-bed- rooms, dining room, -living $17,900. Wolverton Agency, ister H arold' Wlilsdh’s Oabdnet has jailed owners of. two busi- year under the theme “Blast tee under the direction of John 875-9557 T-V, good condition, $25. 643- rooms hi new 2-family house, •Off to the Fair", will be held Ophum wjU meet Wednesday at^ \BETAIL MANAGEMENT OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY roopi home today with Its shad room vwlth fireplace, beautiful 'VERNON: $16,900 — 6 rbom Realtors,' 649-2813. agreed Sunday .that Britain nesses in a crack(lown pfi short- J 3QJ ' stove, second floor. Adults ahould tii'y again to join the Eu- changing employers, part of a Saturday from 10 a.m. to dusk 7:30 p.m. at the Oommunity, ^ ^ only. No pets, $125. Call 649- ed yard, new^-laath and re kitchen With lots'of cabinets, O a^ ^Ood on teunge lot- This modeled kitchen. Rgduced to built-in oven ,^d. stove, dish- h o ^ ”^te In “mlint condition’’ , VERNON — 6 room Colonial, ropean Oommon Market, but it bid for workers’ support of the on the elementary school HaU to plan the stotegy for y ^ gcceHemit highly ^ccessful ]^JAJJCHESTER’S most exciting t h i s WEEK the ' nationwide 7867 after 6. FOR largo living room, dining room, get conditions apparently to as- dictatorship, training program provides you restaurant soon opening, singer Sales .Spectacular of- $12,900. Paul W. Dougan, Real wash^, refrigerator, beautiful and must be sold immediately grounds. cleaning up the town. x, modem kitchen with bullt-lns, sure protection of Its trading A public works contractor in Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hoffman, Rid Litter Day wLU.be hejd J,' part-time help’want- feirs you fabulous* reductions MANCHES'TER 105 Main, 4 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Apply now for an excellent position as a tor, 649-4535. lot. Asking $26,900. Owners will ■ Our rapid ^isxpeiiBion guarantees ■ VA baths, garage.. Marion’ E. initerests. - 'Salonioa was jailed on charges chainnen, have annoimced M ay 13 In Bolton because of "" ’ ' ” ed for waitresses, kitchen help, on all new and used sewing rooms, garage, screened porch, hsten, Ri' M. ,Frechette Realty, \rBRNON: $17,900—3 bedroom Robertson, Realtor, 643-6953. the opportunity. Over 100 new dishwashers, bus boys, bus machines including "touch and appliances, heat, hot water, Large manufacturer of fully guaranteed nnmicipal and in 647-0993. •The condiitiomB were kept se- of not paying the last Christmas many different rides and booths, oal .oonfllcte on the 20to, th«'' • Ranch wtth a finished rec oret,»They ■wera part of a com- and Easter bonuses to 14 labor- 'phere -will be a ferris wheel, state-wide clean-up day- May management promotltinB within girls, cashiers and hostesses. .sew" models, television, ster- $130. per month. 232-1464. dustrial Chemical has a position open in Connecticut. room, breezeway and garage. SOUTH WINDSOR^^even room Territory protected by contract. Complete training program. Princess Charni $13^600—Older 7 room home on promise agreement reached at ers. Two owners of ^ Athens an “auto kid ride,” train ride, 27 will be the rain date- the next three yedm Call for interview appointment. ,eo, vacuum cleaners and type- ■matm' qt "We donsiider this 7 year old ) Split Level, Ih i baths, kitchen 2 rooms, best, •S200 ti'eekly draw against eonimissions earned. bus line, loaded 'wi'th possibili an elght-hotir meetup at Che- electric appliance factory were chair plane, baseball game. The &ve to pjdk up debris 643-2188. ■writers. Too big a .sale to miss.- STENOGRAPHER home as “our buy of ’ the/ bullt-lna, .large landscaped lot. hot water, electric stove and Insurance program. Ontatanding future for career salesperson. ties, excellent financing a*vaU* quers, the prime mihiiBter’s offl- atrosted on charges of not pay- bean bag game, ring toss, and is sponsored, by^& 4-H. Local* During your 16-24 mointh train Act today. The Singer Co., month.’' Only $20,500. Bel Air Real E s i. refrigerator, $65. per month. Applicant .does not have to live in IVIanchester. '' able. T,. L Crockett, Realtor, ing period we pro'vlde;' ' 832 Main SU,, Manohe.ster. 643-9332. ^caial country home. ing wages to four employera. balloons a** i- “*• C^oramon Market head- wages than tl^y. have-promised, ped free of charge. ' night at 7 In.the town offioes. prodiuct and: practice man- ends. ■' desk lamp, colonial mirror, V Furnished OPERATOR handled. 7 room Split Level on ------^------— quarters in, Brussels. and called upon workers to re- A spuvenir man whofn many public building commie- . ___SIAMESE KITTENS for sale, miscellaneous. 649-56W.. Apartments 63-A • large % o«me lot. If you’ ap- VERNON' — QUIET friendly Offiiciais said the compromise pQj^ ^ hint eases of employers niay recogpiize will ..-be on the nieet tonight a t 8 a t Hospital, major medloai, ------;------— — r- — poeclato a home In "A^le Re neighborhood. New custom, forestalled, at least for now, any reneging on wage agi;«ments. grounds throughout'toe fair. high, school to see a film "»■. ddsatodlity and Mite Insur- ® p.m., p o R SALEBathroom sink, ’THREE ROOM .furnished built Raised Ranch, built-in resignations by these ministers. ajice. 649-4411, ______complete; twin .Jaundry set apartment, heat and "hot water. Oondltina,” come have a look. ^ jleprescnta* ./ ' stove and oven, ceramic tile fade a t - it ' Reaervd^ tim e off aa«i ^ DACHSUND puppies—AKC min- 643-8396., 643-0420. ir • r’ I 1. Strike in Aden be a f Pet lives from HELCO will attend / ' .. TOLLAND: $29,500 — ’Tto toe’ bath, landscaped wooded lot, Aden's twp,v^l .be a^yd^ded. for the best interested is welcome pay adjustments during iature, small standard, staSd- w e STINGHOUSE refrigerator, ' ^ " “Since 1907 By Reid Applicants should have a, high school education setect. fe w 'vyho cherish toe $22,000. Dlmock Realty, 649- TOKYO (APL( — phaitiman ri-vOl nationalslt groups - Joined pets. ' to '"^ttend also summer camp. ard reds and blacks, also Eng' like new, $40. -Call 644-1906 af- ROGKVILLE — TWO rodiii’s— .It’s Been Of Course’’ 9823, 649-5245. Mao Tse-tung made Ws first in a general strike t^ay pro- The ,b^TA .has- reinstated the- ® ^ . ^ Generous food allowance ^gjj getters and Weimanaiiers. and some re c ^ t business ^experience. Keypunch “old ■world” emphasis on brick, ter 1.. furnished. 875-3917, 875-9594. aDctiok we' are now offering an “all csmiTH WTNDctnR — Wanninp ^®-y aippearance in five testing the explosion of a Brit- fair, not held last year, due‘to ^ (»nite*7^'‘ com n^on and discounts. oa,n 1.628-8673.. ir Assigned tralmdng manuals ______^__ operators should have Alpha and numerical key brick” 7'7 'roomroom Ranch *wiito■with a ____ t>__ u ..^»u___i__ j years before hundreds of thou- ishymade antitank miije which popular request, mainly from ^ informatumal pub- UPHOLSTERED chair with ONE ROOM (largel furnished area, Ranch with enclosed car- sands- of cheering backers in demcTlShed a school bus, killing ^.the young, who look forward to He meeting tonight at 8 In toe te r home srtudy. .-,UTH WINDSOR—Beelzebub Peace Square, Peking radio re- driver. will-be used to purchase®P®h space, i Slides of 8264. ' bath. Apply Mafrlow’s, 867 M e at Lantern Village Born, Monchester, Conn, Rd. oversized 6 room Cape,- full ported today. British' troops killed an .^ab needed playground equipment, Bolton-areas will be shown and ir ScheduHed mbntlhay per- 6108. . „ Main St. i teimence reports. SIX BURNER GAS stove, re- ______* '______' (k'roin Town, take Union St., off No. Main, and turn left on ATTENTION shed dormer, baths, finish- Tbe broadcaist- sjuld Premter sniper this morning in the same PTA officials say-. This y ^ r toe Joseph Gill of the State Deport MUST SELL — Poodle pups. frigerator,' twin bed, crib, day* TWO ROOMS completely ,fur- Tolland TurnpIkcO . ed rec room,'8-oar garage, one Chou En-lad, purged chief Chen BUburban‘'Sh€dk Othihan district PTA has already pufehased a'm ent of Agriculture and Natu* • AKC regiistered. Will accept bed, table and chairs, .miscel- ni.shed,'*f6r gentleman. 643-4372 Apply now af the Employment Offiefe, HOME OWNERS! acre wooded lot, excellent con- Pot», Politburo mem'ber Kang where the mine exploded Sun- nrne-seat wng from toe profite raJ Resources will descrilw toe As a Sh^^Majnagprwepawnde; time payments. e49-;1138. CV • dition. Selling for $22,900. R. Shemg, Vice Premiers Ld Fu-t)|ay. ’ of calendars, -toe bake sale on state’s role'tn th© open- 'sp&e laneous. 649-7105.. after ‘5. / WEDNeSDAY MAY 3.1967 of 10 A M. ■ ’VCTq ore pteesed to report 8 ic StahUlty of poaltdon and 400 Mjdn Street, East Hartford F. DJmock, Co., 649-5245. ohun and Hsieii Rr-chdh, Mao’s T he Brltiah'denied any re- eleoljon day and the book fair, program. salies In the last 10 days. Inioome in am mduatry not Kn^TENS ONE 1 black and one THREE ROOM furnished apart '—I------^ ------— ■wife Chiang Chin and otller high sponsibUlty for the mining. , \ Band Show Friday ^ ; _ ----- — dependent upon govern- looking for homes, - Inspection after 9 A.M. Money has become more NEW HOOVER portable wash ment. Porter St. area,'heat aind ■ ' ■■ ■ J' GLASTONBURY—custom built Red Chinese officials folloived But officials feared that, be- - The Bolten Junior-Senior High Manchester Evening'Herald ment contracts or serious- 64B-9236.' er. Call 647-9561. By order of The Conn.. Bank & Trust Cor, ■ Admr. ptenUlful and biiyera are in 6-rt)Oiri Ranch on 4 acres, In- Mao’s car In other a’utomoWtes, side continuing «> *20. up, delivered. electronic call Mr. Eastman, 643-6187. Realtors, 649^2813. ties, 649-4498. ■ S May, 1967, at 10:00 o’clock in the PROM O’ItIBR SOURCES: «C^erry chest-on-chest, other for pattern, to: Sue Bui> to: Anne Qabot, The M a^es- dlttons. Good salary. 5 day PEE forenoon, at the Probate Office In precious stone (ctystallne Zinker, Rockville, 876-0397. p ano, BOLTON —3 bedroom Ranch, week. Vacatten. Excellent Bolton: and It Is STORE —heated, 46 x 70, plus chests,. various. chairs, staiids, etc., few oil paintings, misc. An equal opportunity empiqyer nett. The Manchester Evening., ter EJvening 'Herald, IIM AVE. tl.VLLON ORDERED: That noUoe of said baths, dining room, panel benefits. adjourned hearing be given by quartz) using diamond blades. 5 5 'GALLON incinerator dil^s finished basement, Corner plated hollow- ware. 20-ft. alum, extension ladider, assorted Herald 1160 AVEl OF AMER* OF AMERICAS, NEW *YORK, Lgh For Sole 73 194 ed family room. Owner trans causing a true copy of this order Success of final _pi^uct de- use. $3.50 each. Also P ark and Main St. Manchester hand bench , tools. 1 \ riCAS, NEW YORK,______N.Y. N.Y. 10036. RAIHO & APPUANCE tp be sent .by maU, postage prepaid pendent upon aWUty to use X- caittboaixi drums, $2. each. De Antiques 56 ^ /"ftOS6- ' Print Nome, Address wlitfa TREED AND landscaped 100 x ferred. CaU 643-1678. * ■ - ' FUEL OIL to the following named - persons: Call 622-3114. CQINS: Pew mint proof sets. Cents—few large & Indian DiSIRIBUTORS, INC. Richard - H. Anderson by hls^ attor m y equipment for determin- ]ive»«d locally. 649-9757. Wa n t e d to BUY-AnUque?, ;• '. ■ ,V ^ Print Name. Address with 2»p Cods and Style, Number. 156 lot Ideal for Raised Ranch. immaculate e room ney George C. Lessner. 364 'Middle tag angle of cut. Small shop 95 Leggett St. Turnpike West. Manchester. Con atelna, furniture, pewter, lead head. Lunch by Victor’s Caterers. . Start YOUR future toduy at P&WA Zip Oodt, Style Number and Siand 50c now far a copy of Terms, $8,000. . Wolverton * East Hartford COOPlERATIVE atmosphere wiSs liberal hosid- PILE IB SOFT and lofty . . . toe new'^67 Spring-Summer Al Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Ranch, plastered walls, fire necticut: Fannie Himmclsteln, At- ed lampa, art glass, primittvea Houses For Rent 65 Size. place, basement garage, over. OIL rOMl’.VNY : lornev-«t-la-«f, 410 Asylum Street. taUaation and Insiu’anoe cover- 'ix>lon retain brilliance in car- ROBERT M. RHP & SON, AUCTiONEERS Keep pace with ,e latest bum from which to choose ' 5 2 8 ^ 1 Hartford 3, Conn, and other inter any quantity, * 19^’"mote pattertis in crochet, knit, i00x200’-A-ZONB LOT. water one acre of grounds, trout ested parties all at least seven daya age. Apply in person dally 9-13 pets cleaned 'with Blue Lustre, SIX ROOM home for lease, fur fashlonB by ordei An equal opportunity 315 BUO.vn bTEEfcT before the date set far said h^r- 201 MAIN STBEFT 649'.7770 MANCHESTER, CONN* T EL. 6-1H-I5.53 iwd 1-4. Reeves HoOmut/Di-. Rent electric shampooer, $1. nished apd heated. Mpreilces SpiUta .sad m im tderv duilltiiur and sew- And sewer. Call 643-4158 be- 'brook. Only $17,900. Lawrence qnqiloyer. Raymond R. Reid 649r4411 - tWeen 9-5 p.m. ' F. Fiano, Rea^rs, 649-6371. . vlriom 11 Bragg St, Bast Hart- Paul’s Point dc Wallpaper Sup- required. $225. per month. BUirinn. SOo a eppy. ford, jJy. Read Herald Ads Agency, ^49-5347.
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MONDAY, MAY 1^ 1967’ The;W". tomorrow m thS^ Sen- (commissioned med from a complaint of loud Heads Squadron command that . Ilgnter- fjg.]^ Monday in the central that the Red " Chineae^-alr force di.sappeaTed "without explan at the Man- citizens’ Center at Myrtle noises in an apartment in Depot bombers struck their heav- "higi^ands 280 miles rionth of Sai-" shot down two Navjr A4B Sky- ation a minCite later. ter Rotary Club ' Robert OS. Prokopowicz.,^ AWrvsiri 22, “Arthur W. Strer.ge' of 125 $100 M iUion Chester Country Club. His topic and Linden Sts. Square. > ^ ’ Garth Rd.'was installed com iest blowai of the war at 'gon. ^ hawks over thef Cajlil^ main- Last week Surveyor pick ed up another" rock. That will be'"Guns of the West.” ri of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. •Byron H. West, 18, of Eaton mander of the Manchester- Pow North Vietnam’s MIGs in a delayed ‘ report,- ' the land Monday. Mr. "and Mrs. Harold Shan- Prokopowicz of 1085 E. Middle Rd., Tolland and Jam es J. Wis er Squadron at A change Of Monday. The raidep^ de- American command announced Peking mride a similar claim was loa,t when scientists 'or In S ^ i m g s /^.F ." Mietzner .of 24 Trotter non of i'7 Oval Lane returned Tpke., was recently commis niewski, 19, of West' Rd., Ver cominand dinner Saturday night MOTHERS—Be Our Guest Stroyed 11 of the^oviet- three y.S. Air Force^ downing two American dered it placed on one of ' Bt., post drummer, spoke this Friday from a 35th wedding an non were each charged at 12:06 built jets ili the^mr and oh I’t'onderchiefS durwg raids planes .over South China April the spacecraft’s footpads sioned an Army second lieuten at WMlie’.? Steak House. I. for a closer ■ photographic morning to a poetry class at niversary trip to Puerto Rico a.m. Sunday with breach of Otlier officers arfex-Grant M. the irround Vielham Sunday, ,24, A claim which, the U.S. com^ ant after graduating from In look. • St. ’Thomas' Seminary, Bloom and the Virgin H^ends. While peace.' '• Morris, lieuteriant c^m ander TT a -»/r - J »_ . including two shot down by mand in Saigon deiUed at the. fantry Officer Candidate. School, on MOTHER’S DAY! ^4^ASHINGT0N (AP) in Puerto Rico, they visi'ted Mr. Police Isaid the jwo broke a executiv'e; Adrian'J. Tourgee, b ^ -^ MIG21's and one from unknown- time. The Chinese also claimed field. Ft. Benning; Ga., Jimgled hljjfops In causes. The four crewmen were April 29 that they brought down and Mrs. Jprni • Brosatiier at window at George for Teens lieutenant commander admin The United States, in He was trained in leadership, er qt souin viet- ugted as missing.-This brought a pilotless American reconnais-. lit C. Patapan, a govenupent San Juan. Mrs. Brosamer, the while, fighting. istrative; Robert R. Pound, sec Compliments of agreement with Britain former Miss Katherine Ryan, tactics of small infantry units, They were each released un an enemy fooxe to” 528 the number of-American sance plane. 7 State Netvs and. West Germany, an administiralior from Thailand, and use of infantry weapons. He retary; and Harold J. Waldron, , serrior officer estimated piahes reported lost over North -iwTr- will speak tomorrow______noon.at______a_ is th? d a u g h te r,o fM r. arid der no bail compacts. , nounced today plans to also received instruction in map treasurer. . „ - m to/be a North Vietnamese regl- Vietnam ineludine 16 shot down- record American MIG m oo^^V tiia Club Mrs/&ichael Ryan of 54 Bunce Stephen C. Beaudoin,, 17, of withdraw up to 35,000 o f and aerial , photograph reading, ^ent, which could'total 2,500 pv M ^ k ^ "" Cen^Dfras N ot of Manchester, Inc. at , 461 R y e St., South Windsor was guerrilla warfare, and counter Pagan}’s Manchester Caterers, fne: /-»•«■ - - h S W ctalmod U ,.»«h 2 ' its armed forces ^nd four Mancheetier Country dub. ’ charged at 8:15 p.m. Sunday Officials View"' squadrons of combat ____ The International Club of the insurgency operations. with failure to obey a traffic NO CHARGE for MOTHERS! 1 / Th. flEMlng lor HllL Ml «id Vietnuny,, ,lr lor.e ^ whi.l, were W toil week lor tta t o "s - SSI,' pverlooklng , infiltration three U.S. planes Monday while , . planes from West Ger Mfmbens of ttjie Junior Cen YWCA will meet tomorrow at 8 Lt. Prokopowicz entered the sign, and failure to carry a mo Town Bond Rate NEW OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF THE ALL NEW tury dub whp will serve as p.m. at the Community Y, 79 Army In April 1966. He i.s a tor vehicle registration. CRYSTAL LAKE RESTAl’RANT AND BALXROOIVl—RT. 30, ELLINGTON, CONN. routes from Laos, hod cost the g;round forces downed a fourth (See Page Nineteen) ’ many. r lives of 96.U;S. Marines since ' .. •_____ . ______^______Johnson adaniiniistration ofiH- readi^ tomorrow frcnn-tl:45 to N.- Main St. lllrs. Winthrop 1962 graejuate of Manchester Police said he drove through Town Manager Robert Weiss, PLUS A FREE ORCHID FOR MOTHER! .y / S t a t e P o s t s toe first encounter, between ' . “ dials estimated the transfer otf 10;3^ a.m. at a Bta^ 'tilme at Reed wm speak and have a dis High School; Manchester, Conn. a signal at W. Middle Tpke. accompanied by ,three town oi- company-size iindts, la*< Tues sottdders aitd Air Force person Mary dieiney library are play Of "Refugee Gifts from and Broad St. Beaudoin didn’t fioials and by two represerita- Enjoy a full course diiyier, ajl ^you. ,0^ eat, plus our HARTFORD (APi—’The name own famous antlpas^,'" imi»|irooms arid iiiaearnni! day. ’The wounded numbered nel-together with thousands of Rlchand Cairlson and MnSl .Rilch'- Many Lands.” I have the - registration when tives of the Connecticut Bank Report Hits Policies of Olayton GengraS wqs con Manchester Emblem Club FUet Mlgnon jH-60— of West HaJtford, ment in Europe now is about was the Dempsey’s unsuccessful ait to e dulbhouse. A potiuck wWl Ohaipter and AuxilianY "rill been invited to attend the joint bie yellow lines vviiile passing a Green • Firehouses, it Open Dally 12-12 the Year Round . oyerndght lull. 260,000 men, including 225,000. On Vietnam Issue Republican opponent for gover- be served at 6:80 pm. Mem- have a joint installation of of- in.slaillatian of ' officers of the ear on W. Middle Tpke. ^ May 16 has been set as the For Food jdid Liquor Service! Slxtejen men., of toe US. JQi ground forces.- bert .ane iremiiiriided to bring ar- ficers Wednesday at 8 p.m, at Disabled American Veterans Gerald D. Griffin, 18, of 278 tentative date for opening the IW antry Division were kiilled WASHINGTON (AP). — A Re- test, out their diiffarences on tihe nor in last fall's election. > Alfnough- adminlsTratlori offi Hotes for a cup auotdom. the "VFW Home. Chapter airvd Auxiliary Wednes Parker St. was charged at 7 :05 bj^s ,on the bond sale. ■k Serving Conn, and Western Mass. etid 40 wounded in a fight in the publican staff repoirt " sharply* issue tdday in a policy commit- Dempsey named' other per- cials said the troop cut would day at 8 p.m. at the VFW p.m. Saturday with making un Accompanying . Weiss today Hpnie-'or Away! ^ Mekong River delta. About 100 criAicad of Demoortutlc .jidminls- tee meeting, seeking to diaft a **ns to fill Gerigras’ positions ease the balance of, payments guarri'llaa attacked a defensive t.ration Vletn^. poHdes poses a policy statement on which a — which are to -expire — on home. necessary noise with a motor are Town Treasurer Mrs. Rosa burden, they noted the actual ■k Faollitlee for 2,600, plus Parking po itlo»f’of one of toe division’s new major" question for GOP majority might base their pe- ibe State Prison Board and the vehicle. lind Quish, Controller Joseph 3 saving would be cut by the cost for 1,(160 Cars! senators: what stand to take on efleotion o^-paigns. Oommission on Higher EJduca- ” Planes Crash in Airport Runway Elizabeth Mothers Circle Police said, he squealed his Olementino, and assistant to companies bef<^ uawn. of housing the redeployed force Troops of the U.S. 4th Irfam^/the war in the 1968 elections. Sen. ‘Jacob K. Javits, R-N Y., tion. meet Wednesday 4*1 8:15 tires while driving out of Mac the manager John Harkins. ' Fire-dampening foam covers this,'Yankee Airlines plane following a collision here "and ferrying it between thp IN NATURAL COLOR p.m, at the home of Mrs. An Donald’s parking lot on W. Cen try Division reported that. . with \^nate Repyiblioans vtrere to predicted hds party colleagues Alfred W. VanSanderen with ai small private plane on a LaGuardia Airport runway yesterday. Three ^ „,united states and West Germa- thony Gryk, 37 Academy St. ^ would find common ground, but of Woodbridge, a vice presadent „ . , -1, 1 J -J, t , ------„i------J Al,,." ny each year for rotation and . America’s Sweetheart. . . ter St. persons in the smaller plane, were killed and nine of 11 passengei’s aboard the" Mrs. Albert .Sobielo is co-host- Beaudoin, Li.sk", Colpitts and acting GOP leader Thomas H. of the Southern New England mai.euvers. whether she belongs Kuohel of ClaJifbmia, said such Telephone Oo., was named to larger plane were injured. The small plane was crushed beneath the Yankee to you or someone else, ess. Griffin are scheduled to appear agreement would take hours of succeed Gengias on the CHE. plane. (AP Photofax) ______~ The troops and planes are ' a most welcome gift in Manchester Circuit Court 12 Downtown Manchester At- Comer Of Main and Oak Streets Legislative Roundup part of- the U.S. commitment to is a portrait, Daughters of Union Veterans May 15, West and Wisniewski dlscusalan by toe full BepubM- Eugene Schaffer, a realtor from can Senate membership. Woodbridge, was nominated for toe NoiPth Atlantic Treaty Or e Passports of the Civil W ar will meet to- are scheduled to appear May And Kuchel, in an Interview,, Gengras’ seat on the Prison ganization. 'The Hgreeirient now • Graduates horrow at;.-8 pirn, at the home 22. fo r Your Chopping Convenience raised one of the big probiems Board. Schaffer is the husbar.<| must go to the" NATO Defense • Weddings. "of Mrs, Maude Shearer, 66 Planning Committee ^ Cushman Dr. Pension ‘NecklAce’ facing -those who might favor oCDemooratiic State Sen. Gloria HOUSE campaigning- -on- 'a plritfbrm Schaffer. Battered Midwest . ,To try to balance out other u :arn how to biaming Democrats', for the war. Other new appdintees to the • costa West'Germany has agreed NASSIFF Lady_pf Hope Mothers Circle to invest $600 million in med - will .riieet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at WE’RE OPEN 6 DAYS, ' "The pladn faict Is tliat every OHE are Jameiri" F. Elngli^ of CAMERA Si PHOTO SHOP lose inieiglit ium-term government securities the home of Mrs. Harold Or- Tied on Democrats Repiibldean senator ’has . voted West H artfai^ presadent of too After Blizzard, Twisters "between July 7, 1967,. and June Manchester, Conn., fitelli, 110 Comstock Rd. & keep it off "HARTFORD (AP) - Repub- on toe pension question, al- for- every recommendation the O ^ c t ^ / S ^ f t Trust Oo 991 MAIN ST. PHONE 643-7369 19^ THURSDAY NIGHTS till 9:00 U p s ta te Sen^ T.^ Oark m il though mwt of those who voted President lias made for uphold- OHIOAjGO (AP) — Record Dakotas and into parts of M5n- ed a tiomado struck in the com- jjj nAWMon West Germany Womens Home League of the iniitli lAfeight S n te pin toe pe^on' con- Ih toe House ^eie Demo- ^ ^ of" «>e Hariford’Oourant. was named to suc- May cold numbed much of toe and Nebraska, closing itu^y of --,80 mUes spend .an estimated $300,- Salvation Aimy will meet to W a t c h e r s faioversy on toe Democrats to- orats and most of the opponents A ^, seiU Ki^ra. ^ .J. rre. A schools, snapping, power and southwest ^of Baton Rouge. juUlion in U.B. military equlp- morrow at 2 p.m. for a fellow- - \ T / ■ ■ Kinter Rd. Florida Drought said. that, the pension Wll is his aettany'atfter the millions of dollars and 20 jjtug aamage. - Democratic bill in-a Demo- » .j , RICHMOiND, Va. (AP) — The deaths. Sixteen deaths, 12 _ . . ___ . -i , ’The staff repqri. tend escala- oc- Tra-vel and communioaitions in "X Regina , D’Italia Society vvill /. May Show Up In cratic legtalatme. __ ,1__4th U.S. Circuit Court of Aip- toem o^ed by toraae^^ ^ meet tonight at 7:30 at the tion of the wair/on toe doorstep , . _ . . „ ____, Ttle Danbiny RepubMran jo^ngon arid Ms Democratic curred in Minnesota. A snow- • Italian American Club. Refresh IFe’re as Food Frice Hike 82-year-old former coal miner is plow operator in South; Dakota «« asked whether pensions for leg- ppedeeessog/ President John F, Lme ?S»n a snow^rapped auto- weather gripped toe area, ments v^alL-hEj-seiiifid. islatora are more important K^Hiedy./ entitled to receive- dIsabiUty tlear as MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — ’The mobile containing the bodies of In Minnesota, state insurance, I than improvements in p«jsions r ^ o r t noted that fonmer on -working, WMiliimg Woi-kers of si)uth drought browning Florida’s four persons Monday night n ^ counselors moved into tornado- your for teachers, or add to eduoaUon qO P /^ M idi^ Dwight D. Ei- The decision ■-in toe- case^ of Methodist Church vvill meet green peninsula may parch „ matters which have not yet overnd^''' sending Lefltwich upheld a lowers the community otf Porcuphie.- ' stricken southern sections of the Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the telephone' ovemded sending J . state to help residents deter- some Yankee purses; too, by been ac-ted on in thC/General troo^ to Vietnam, and ttmt reyoi^ aDC' The blizzard inorad ■ north-, mine damj-i. age suffered „ j j in c,.Sun- NEW HAVEN (AKi. — New a testtmondal. to" Tom Dodd in home of Mrs. Carile Anderson, ward into Canada -Tuesday los 21 Edmund St. Mrs! Marion boosting the xfiost of Flortdn .Aetsem-bly. c$n(tr&9t)ed that Kennedy’s poJ^ent of Heeltti, Fiducamon day night’s death-dealing ‘Haven Dernocratic Twra Chalr- toe near future.” ing much of its punch, but a “It shall also be specificallv / ^ n rett its co-hoste.sf.' frtdts and vegetables. "The -very fact that toe pemOy'5^^JjgJ^J^ inoreaise m ilitary order. . ■ etorms. There was no official man Arthur T. BOTbieri said FREE Agricultural speciedists said cratic party, which controls tJM (jjjjvjgera from JOO to more than Leftwicn, severely Injured in- kurge of arctie cold' dtopped estimate of toe damage" but it is - today he is arranging .a $100-a- spelled out,’/sai,d Barbieri, .-V . temperatures to 14 degrees at ally of, the •Democratic senator Manche.ster WATES will Ernes, oranges and grapefruit, *lnw of legislation, has brought jg ooo. mine accidents In 1951 expected to.total many millions, plate testimorual dinner for Sen. r ^ crops and pasture .grasses. out this hill before so toany ^ Johnson’s decision ahd-1953,-1^ been denied ddsa- International Falls, Minn., and Thomas J. Dodd ^ and. that from Connecticut, “toat^e din- meeT tomdni'ow at . the Italian DELIVERY Ther retreating storm was American -Club, 135 Bldridge • heve been affected. " ‘ “important matters s h ^ ,«•.turned toe bombing otf North benefits by toe feder^ Devil's Lake, N.D. ' the funds raised will be sped- ner will be held fopTofh and K-iI’rhe peninsula section of the ftrange scale of values in d e ^ ,” -vj-etnam—-w'Mch it said original-".'®8;enoy because he ira s a b le to blamed for drawing unseasona fically earmarked for the sena- - toe funds ^ raised^e^ he used St. Weighing in i vvill be from Your order ’ for drug needs Record low temperatures for ble cold into toe nation’s mid- ,7 to 9 p.m. arid cosmetics will be taken (fate has. been without rain -for he said. ^ -jy only retailiatory—into an bold a dishiwoshing job that paid BO late in ^the s.eason Included tor to do with as he wishes, by him to do vdto as he pleas-,„ section. Frost or freezing tem But the-word from Washing- es.” ^ /-" care’'of immediately. more than a monith. „ . ». / » efforUto break supply routes to bim $150 a *nonto. North Platte, Neb., ,21; Grand peratures accompanied hy cold "T he Tam pa area- brc®e ■ a Personnel ptropctsals the south. In an eight-page opinion, Members of the Class of 1961 Island, Neb., 23; Goodland, winds ir6ved down toe Missis ton -was that Dodd apparently Gov. Jjeton Dempsey, asked record for dryness established' HAR’TFORD (AP) ^ A spe- Ja-vits ^ d 'h e -was "personal- JiKlge J. Braxton (^-ven Jr. n^ of Manoh^pster High School will Charge Accounte Iton., 23 i Concordia, Kan., 26; sippi Valley and toe plains. does not want such a oIs Immediately; These- pools come complete with Save $1.01 on these famous KEEPING walk-aroimd sun deck, patio and diving areas, safety fence, Playtex “Cross-Your-Heart”* stairs. Altering and circulating systems, pool vac, the usual ’ aqd"*‘Cotton and.Lace” Bras! guarantees and installation/Prices are the lowest possible for V- This-sale lasts for only a iHEATING COSTS> - quick clearance,-installation ^t your convenience. Terms: $10 Down—$6 Week. No payments till July, 1967. if interested short time— so take advantage ’ Id o W n Call Mr. Bogan a t 232-4128 anytime. 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