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MbunKtai Laurel Chapter of The library committee Of The Sintered Apprentice De­ Manchester Area A bout Town Sweet AdeUnee, Inc., will re­ Keeney St. School will sponsor gree wlU be conferred at a MISAC To Break Ground hearse tomorrow at 8 p.m. at a Bake Sale Saturday from 10 meeting o t Uriel Lodge of Aumce Dsdfy N«t P n m Ron , Mu(oh«at«r girla, both the Russian American Nation­ a.m. to 2 p.m. at the school Maaons at the Maaonic Temple Couple in Car For Tka Wewli Tnftirr MnM« at WhMton Ooltor*. al Center, SU Wethersfield Avc. cafeteria. Proceeds will benefit For Apartments Sunday TTie Weather In Merrow on Saturday at 7:30 ■ ■ u ek tt. m e Norton, Maaa., h«v« b«eii nam- Hartford. The event Is open to the school library. ’The event is p.m. Junior Wairden Elbert D. Face the Same SIwwan, ehanw of et fear ad to. the tfaan’a Uat fbr the all Interested women. Those open to the public. Sheldon will preeide. Refresh- Spiritual leaders of seven nectlcut Bank and Trust Co. thundanlicnrara tonight, oarar- aecend aemeater at the echool. wishing hirther information menta will be served after the Driving Counts town religious bodies will hold and guaranteed by the Federal night Iowa oraund 60. Itoctly the^ are Mlaa Oonatance E. Housing Administration. 15,535 iEuFuttig fe a U ) may call Mrs. Katherine Hynes, The Department of Connect­ meeting. ground breaking ceremonies olowAy, wlndljr tomomiar. Ugh- Barrett, daughter of Dr. and 2M Main St., or Mrs. Truman icut of World War I Barracks Bart T. Adams, 24, of Colches­ Die garden apartments are MM. Harold 8. Barrett, UO 8. ter and his wife, Mary M. Sunday at 2 p.m. at 247 Oak­ designed to house famines of Manchester— 4 City of Village Charm Crandall, M White St and Auxiliary will meet Sunday Washington LOL will meet Lakewood Clrcte; and Mlaa Adams, Woods Trail, Coventry, moderate Income. t/DoOL units, VOL. LXXXVra, NO. 162 at 2 p.m. at the Fowler Me­ Friday at 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. land St. for the 191-imlt apart­ (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Paula R. Roaen, daughter of Dr. The Women’s Guild of Trin­ morial Building, New Haven were both arrested yesterday in will have two bedrooms with a MANCHESTER, (X)NN, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 (OlMMlfled Adverttaing on Flago XI) and Mre. Iheodore Rosen, 100 ment complex their groups are PRICE TEN CENTS ity Covenant Church will spon­ Ave., Milford. Parking is avail­ Coventry and charged with bath and a half. Rents will be Waranoke Rd. The Little Flower of Jesus sponsoring through MISAC. sor a rummage sale Sahnday able at the rear of the building. operating without a license, op­ 1136 for the two-bedrooto unlta. Mothers Circle will meet Fri­ MISAC is a non-profit ^cor­ from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the erating an unregistered motor It Is one of the ia r s e a t multl- : V . ■ day at 8:16 p.m. at the home poration formed more than* two th e Golden Age Club will OommunKy T, 79 N. Main St. The Manchester Association vehicle and Improper use of churqh sponsored oomtdexes In ; To Manslaughter Counts of Mrs. Frank Moriarty, 31 years ago by the seven groups meat for card playing tomorrow Miss Elsie Johnson Is In charge for the Help of Retarded Chil­ markers. after a proposal by the Man­ New England. It will be open Guns, Tanks Gardner St. Mrs. James Watt at S p.m. at the Senior dtlaen'a of the event. dren will meet tomorrow at 8 chester Interfaith Social Action to all who qualify under the Cmter, Laurel and Myrtle Sts. Is co-hostess. A film on family Police, who said they were in p.m. at Bunco Center, Olcott Committee, according to Atty. FHA income limitations which life and education will be the same car, declined to say are $9,000 tar a family ot three Miss Mary L. Fllloramo, St. There will be a social time who was driving. The cou{de Arnold H. Klau, executive sec­ Youths Plead Guilty Battle Again shown. or four. Members of the American daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John with refreshments after the is scheduled to appear In Man­ retary of MISAC. It will be next to a 200-unit West Ready for Amity Legion will meet tonight at 7 :80 Fllloramo of 181 Ludlow. Rd., meeting. ^ chester (Circuit Court 12, April The seven are Center C3on- complex new under construction at the Holmes Funeral Home, has been named to the dean’s feter Yarrow of the Peter, 28. gregattonal Church, North Unit­ A lo n g Suez 400 Main St., to pay respects list at American International The Marine Corps League wi)l Paul and Mary trio will present by Robert Burnham of West In Penknife Slaying Also arrested by Coventry po­ Chamber Speaker ed Methodist Church, St. Mary’s to Anthony Struff, a member of College, Springfield, Mass., for meet tonight at 8 at the club­ a one-man show tonight at 8 Episcopal Church, St. James' Hartford. TEL AVIV (AP) — Another lice waa David O. Kies, 22, of the poet. the first semester. house on Parker St. In Ba’ley Auditorium, Manche.s- state Sen. David M. Barry Church. Second Congregational Sunday, the invocation will be battle broke out along the Sues Coventry. He was charged to­ PLYMOUTH, M ass. body was found laat Au- ter High School, under the spon­ will speak tomorrow at a meet­ Church, South United Metl)odlst delivered by Rabbi Leon Rfind Canal today between artillery day with passing in a no pass­ (AP) — Two Michigan at a raat area along Route sorship of” Manchester Com­ ing of the Manchester Fuel Oil Qiurch and Temple Beth Shol- of the temple. The Rev. Earle and tank unite of Israel and ing zone. He Is scheduled for youths being tried on mur- “ Mkidiobon). PoUoe aaid tw munity College program com­ Institute. The meeting, at 10 om. (hister of North Methodist will Egypt. mittee. Manchester court April 28. der charges in the penlmife *2 time* to the a.m., will be In the conference The complex is being built by deliver the prayer and the An Israeli army spokesman With Soviet, Nixon room of the Chamber of Com­ CJarabetta Enterprises of Meri­ benediction will be delivered by slaying of a Bostoil^Hege .. . said Egyptian gunners opened Other area police activity; Four attorneys, two of them merce. den under tlie National Hous­ Magr. Edward J. Reardon of student were allowed to fire on Israeli troops near Is- OPEN TILL 9 OPEN 8 A.M. representatives to the General SOUTH WINDSOR The senator’s topic will be ing Act. The $3,220,(X)0 mortgage St. James’ . plead guUty today to lesser ^ ***“™*V toa b « « praaent- mailia In the northern sector of Assembly, will present the ar­ Victor E. Grant, Columbia "Problems facing the 1969 will be written by the C3on- The public is invited. oounts. the 103-mile waterway and near WASHINGTON (AP) — guments for and against public was charged with failure to Legislature.” The youths, Craig Sliuont, 17, k to rt'o f ttw time waa spent Port Tauflq at the southern end. President Nixon said ttiday aid to non-public schools to­ THURS. & FRI, THURS., FRL. SAT. drive in established lane after Matthew M. Moriarty Jr. Is a t Blnntngham, Mlh^., and with the prosecuUoR and de­ About a dozen shells had been the Western allies stand night at 8 In the Manchester his car ran off the road and hit chairman of the Institute. Roan Q. Wttthoeft, 17, of Bevw- fense attorneys conferring be­ ktobed from Egypt at Israeli ready — “as conditioas Community College cafeteria, a tree. He 1 sscheduled to ap­ THINK SMALL $1886,50 hind closed doors with Plym­ troops two hours earlier, but the ty HUIb, lC«di., are aona of change’’— to turn the “fist” 146 Hartford Rd. pear in East Hartford Circuit Delivered in Manchester outh County Supeiior Court Israelis did not return fire, he pear In Manchester pranfiMnt Detroit ana buat- of d^ense “into a hand of Court 12, April 28. Equipped with leatherette Interior, Judge Eugene A. Hudson. said. Court 12, May 6. neawnen. friendship” toward the So­ We have some small family 6 to 10 lb. Turkeys, 49c lb.,.which are tender BOLTON windshield washer, 2-speed elec­ ^ 16-member Jury had been Cairo radio charged Israsli Complaints Checked tric wipers heater, defogger, 4- Slmaid pleaxled guilty to man- viets and thedr affies. and juicy and larger 10-12 lb. Golden Harvest Turkeys which are fea­ L0ND<3N — Britain’s "om ­ Mrs. Helen OrflteUl, Bolton clwsen, but Ik bad remained out­ forces opened up with artillery Gold Deposits Differ way safety flashers, bfu:k-up eAaughter, peraonal iaroetny end At the same time mxiOR, In a budsman” has served for 1% Rd., Vernon, was charged with and tank fire along a 60-mlie tured at 45c lb. DENVER — Gold deposits are lights, front and rear seat belts, larceny from an auto. side gie ODurtjoona. poUcy speech tar the 20th aimi- failure to obey state traffic con- length of the Sues Canal. years checking complaints classed os "prim arily” If the leatherette headrests, steering Wltthoeft pleaded guilty to The youths were arrested in versaxy conference o f North At- ^ trol signs and markings last (Customers tell us that these small turkeys are the best they have ever against government depart­ metal occurs where It was orig­ wheel lock and rear wtodow de­ tantic Treaty Organlaatkxi mln- ments. One complaint In 10 ' nights dn Rt. 6 and 44-A in Bol­ froster. an before' the * i ^ t o * to J P o r t ^ u f l S « inally introduced Into the rocks m a i^ u gh tor. personal bwly wiw found. ^ree and then extended the bat- istecs cCtereid a threp-potait plan roasted.) stood up to investigation, and ton. I from mineralizing solutions; iwoeny and larceny from an Police said at the time that tie northward to the region of El tor tightening political coordina­ 13 cases of "unjustified delay’’ The Orfitelli car, police said, TED TRUDON "secondary,” or "placer," if the they’d recovered a bloodstained ‘ tion among the 16 NATO im- were among the worst offenses struck a portable keep right Qantara. 2 to 3 Lb. result of weathering or erosion The youths were accused of sWrt, a krttte and a oiedtt card tlons. Something New found. sign. She Is scheduled to ap- o f rocks. VOLKSWAGEN The Israeli spokesman said BONELESS kUllng Robert V. Phelps Jr., 20, belonging to the slain Egyptian snipers fired 20-30 ri­ Hs pcopoecxl: FROZEN NEW ZEALAND o f Wethenstteld, Conn. with the arresto. fle Shota into Israeli positions —Periodic meetings of NATO OVEN-READY south of the Great Bitter Lake deputy torelga ministers "tor a SMOKED TENDER, YOUNG, 6-6 LB. at the southern end of the canal high-level review of major, early In the day. The Israelis long-ranga problems before the held their fire, he added. aUianoe.’’ PORK BUTTS Later Egyptian guns fired —Oreatlon of a special pcStti- about a dozen shells Into the cal plaiming group to "address (Better known as Daisy LAMB LEGS Scientist Dubs ABM same positlans but again the ttaetf spedCically and (xsatinual- Hama) Israelis did not return the fire, ly to the longer-range problems the spokesman said. we face.” ‘Incredible Mistake’ But Egyptian attacks on P

1/ ■ jf f f / ' r t f t:-f -J , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 tw o BiANXiiHESTER EVENING HERAI^, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 PAGB T H R E E MOVIE AUDIENCE Mahler Work • ******Q y 1* 0 {£•••*••« Sheinwold on Bridge tion movM, If micceMful, wUl patient. the lower third of the state A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Hearing Set April 29 Manchester Memorial Hospl- hospitals, MMH adminlsbatOTs AND THEATERS. win be reflected In costs to the tal’s room rates now rank In sayT NOTRUMP CONTRACT P A .4 llbe Babiy Has Well Played Th«ie rat.npt apply to iilma IS MOST DIFFICULT NORTH On Hospital Dietary Unit f laataJ altar Nuv 1. 1968 A AK93 BOLTON LAKE By ALFRED SHEINWOLD By JOHN GRUBER <0 AK 10 3 A pubUo bearing has been net ploye must average 20 hours THIS SEAL A contract of one notrump, Arthur WUnograd offered 0 762 toe April 29 at the State Labor per week. in ad* indicatat the film waa although not dramatic, is the Mahler’s Third Symphony last ♦ 83 B. Terry Durant, the bospital aubmittad and approved under most difficult of all contracts. Deportment in Wethenfleld to Beien Named night at the Bushnell, as anoth­ WEST EAST attonrey said at the conference, the Motion Picture Coda 'The opponents usually have al­ hear argumente from hoapital | B I N o er in the series of Hartford 17 4 108 34 HOTEL that the union’s appUoatiens of Self-Regulation. most as much hi^h-card ROUTE 44A — BOLTON, OONN. ■ttomeyn and ABTj-OIO attor- G Symphony Subscription Oon- 84 ^ QJ 762 strength as your side, and they were contaminated because oerts. A large, sprawling work s| Suggeated for GENERAL 1983 0 KQ5 neyn regarding the make-iq> of L . . I . W 1 1 1 IB J I I e v e r y MONDAY-8 PAf. strike the first blow with their some. If not ea of the soUclta- that requires an hour and a half AQ 1094 ■ ■ W W ■ ■ VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE audiences. opening lead. Today’s hand, ♦ 6 a propoMd dietary department tlons for eigisttures were mode McoMrjr, Rajrmond Edward, son of James and Marcll for pertormance, it also re­ ^ Suggested for MATURE played last month in the an­ SOUTH Every Friday Night union at Manoheater Memorial by what management conoldeta P. A. C. BALLROOM M a rd a DUI Memery, 81 Bette Dr., R.P.D. No. 1. Manchester. quires an enlarged orchestra, He was bom March 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His nual contest for the Vanderbilt ♦ Q 62 to be Bupervlsois. a women’s chorus, and a chil­ audlencea (parental diacre- Hoapttal. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Dlllj Cup, shows a typical tense C? 95 Durant argued this implied LOCKER PLANT AND MEAT MARKET dren’s chorus. tion advised). An kiformal conference, de- Worcester, Mass. His paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. struggle for the seventh trick. O A 104 Twin Lobster Special $4,85 to those signing the cards that The female contingent of RESTRICTED — Peraona f*jned to produce an agreement James S. Memery, Hamden. He has two brothers, Michael 4H, East dealer. A KJ752 the hospital i^roved the un­ the Hartford Symphony Chorale between labor and management and Kenneth, 8. under 16 not admitted, un­ North-South vulnerable. South West Ni>rth Plus Complet* Suofood Mmu ion aisd that It w as a lr l^ t to ALL OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPUVED provided one chorus, Christ •bout the make-up o i the unit less accompanied by parent Opening lead—eight of hearts. Pais I A Double sign. Church Cathedral provided the Also StMks. Chops, V«ol. Him Italian Food wna beM April 2, but w as not Jackson, Christine Lynn, daughter of William and Leah Ira Rubin, declarer, won the 1 N T All Pass or adult guardian. •ucoeoiAil. Labor department agent, John NOT PRE-PACKAGED Thomford Jackson, Ralph Rd,, Blast Hartford. She was bom boys’ choir, and the A.F. of M. first trick in dummy with the Pro pa red by Jim Minicucei provided the extra personnel for Persona under i6 not ad­ Gesplc, when questioned about bom Feb. 4 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal 0 king of hearts. He could expect two ciubs — not enough to de­ Guest Speaker The Hotel Restaurant Bm- Durant’s argument, said as far SALE! the orchestra. Incidentally, Ber­ grandparents are M r. and Mrs. A.P. Thomford, Tolland. Her mitted. Thii age rattriction to win three spades, two hearts feat the contract. EXCeLLGNT ENTERTAINMENT ployes Union, Local 69, ABTr as-he knew, this argument had nard Lurie acted as concert- TOBIN'S FIRST PRIZE paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson. may be higher in certain and one diamond, but his Dally Question Thurs., Frl., Sat.. Sun. — t Bonds — 9 - 1 Dr. Joel Kraemer, professor CnO, has mode a U d to organise never been heard before in the master while John Riley acted Holland. Maas. areas. Check theater or seventh trick was much harder Partner opens with 1-NT (16 of Arabic and Islamic Studies the 66-76 hoqpital dietary work­ state. Oaspic said the hoard as principal cellist. Both did ex­ to find. to 18 points), and the next play­ DAILY LtlNCHEON SPECtAlS at Tale University, will speak ers. Union spokeemen claim 96 would have no precedent on FRESH—RONELBSS—LEAN ceptionally well. advertiaing. Cole, Amy Elisabeth, daughter of Alan H. and Tyra Pin- Planning an end-play from the er passes. You hold: Spades, on “ Present Tensions In the per cent support based on tbe which to base a decision on the The work also requires a fe­ PnnUd at a pubhe aervica Wadding & Banquet FoeiKtios — 643-9731 Aluminum dell Oole, Briarcllff Manor, N .T . She was bom March . Her very beginning, Rubin led a dia­ Q-6-2; Hearts, B- ; Diamonds, Middle Bast,’’ ’Tuesday at 8:16 number of cards signed by tbe 8 by this newtpapet 8 matter. maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George FIndell, Man­ male soloist, in this instance mond from dummy and allowed A-10-4; Clubs, K-J-7-8-S. p.m. at a meeting of the Man­ employes. ’The state requlrea Marija Kova, heard here some Hospital administrators are lb chester. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Isaac Cole, Man- East to hold the trick with the What do you sayT chester Chapter of Hadassah only a 89 per cent InMlal show presently In the midst o f. a (diester. years ago as a soloist in menta in It, but what merita king. Diamonds was the only Answer: Bid 8-NT. You know at Temple Beth Sholom. A ques­ of strength to begin unionisa­ Mahler’s “Lied von der Erde," it haa are vitiated by the fact struggle with staff nurses who PORK ROLLS neutral suit, and Rubin planned that the combined count is 26 tion and answer period will be tion proceedings. are trying t o gain representa­ Marshall, Diane Kathleen, daughter of Stephen and Gall and as Suzuki in Puccini’s “ Ma- that this section comes so far to deprive the enemy of safe to 28 points by adding your own held after the talk. ’The event WINDOWS At the conferenoe, the defkd- tion by the Ccmnectlcut Nurses DEUCKNIS FOR ROASHTING Schlatter Marshall, 607 Dart Hill Rd., Vernon. She was bom dama Butterfly.’’ She likewise from the beginning. In othei* diamond exits. 10 high-card points to partner’s Is open to members and guests. did extremely well, but seemed words, the whole work is too DAN’S iTALiAN KiTCHEN tion of the unit wad discussed. Association. (CNA). March 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal East returned his singleton promised 16 to 18 points. The The speaker is also associat­ EXTRA LEAN—FRESH GROUND Measured Custom-BnBt a bit throaty in her voice long, and regardless of a really Things considered Included the ’Ihe nurses have organised a OUR OWN CURED grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schlatter, Vernon. Her club, and Rubin played low. total should be enough to yield ed with the Yale Graduate sise of the unit, who is eligible NOT PRE-PAOKAOBD production. Her voice seemed good performance, most of us West won with the nine of clubs “King of Pizzas and Grinders" local unit, and they seek the InsidBed paternal grandmother is Mrs. Florence Marshall, Shirley, a fine play for game, especially School of Near Bastem Lan­ to Join, what constitutes a su­ Maas. She hess a brother. Dean, 2. larger and warmer than on her were relieved when ft was final­ and returned his other heart. since you have a strong five- CNA’s muscle in contract nego- ROUTE 30 POST RD. PLAZA guages and studies. He has au­ pervisor, and so on. Uatlona with the hospital. The previous appearances here. ly over. ‘ Rubin played low from dummy, card suit to add to the partner­ thored myriad articles and pa­ Chuck Greund ^ W SceichHam ,^.*129 An audience of moderate size Paul Somosa, assistant ad­ only other CNA-repreaented Grover, Chester B., son of Paul A. and Anna Schools This is a very large, complex, and East won with the jack. ship assets. pers on the Middle Bast, and a accorded ail concerned with the (0pp. Vernon Elementary Schotrf) ministrator at (he hospital said nursing staff In. the state now Grover, Flet^er Rd., Hasardvllle. He was bom Jan. 2 at Man­ and difficult score which Mr. Returns Spade Copyright 1968 recant book, “Historic Confron­ performance most hearty and the only point the parties came is at Waterlniry hospital. chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Winogmd had defintely studied, East could safely return a General Features Corp. tation Between Jew and Arab.’’ giving a rending that was as vociferous applause. to agree upon was that to be Hospital administrators s a y Wa rant cold storage lockars for your frozen moots and v gotoblt* and M rs. Bernard Schools, Rockville and Mrs. Dora Sligar, low spade, and West’s jack forc­ Dr. Kraemer received a reasonable as the score itself is ed out dummy’s king. Now eligible to join the union an em­ they are afraid that unlonlza- Broad Brook. His paternal grandfather is Chester R. Grover Dance to the Music of B.A. degree from Rutgers Uni­ for os HtHa as $1.25 a monlli. The locker holds about 250 pounds unreasonable. Rubin cashed the queen of Sr., Wiscassett, Maine. He has a brother, Paul and .a sister, BOO JACKSON You Be The Judge Of Our Home Style Pina versity; a maker of Hebrew let­ Terry. I do wish he had heeded the spades and the ace of diamonds ters degree from the Jewish o# moot. Compare this deal before you buy a home freenr. dictum of Richard Strauss, THEATER TIME and got out with the ten of and or One Of Our Many Other ItoAian Or Ameri­ SCHEDULE The Coontry Gentlemen Theological Seminary, and a > AviUlabla la WUto Chevalier, Steven Paul, son of Maurice R. and Joan “ Never encourage the brass; diamonds, forcing the opponents can Style Dishes doctorate from Yale University. Squillacote Chevalier, 88 Cedai- Ridge Terrace, Glastonbury. they always play too loud any­ to yield the seventh trick. ak Tefms Up To He was bom March 2 at New Britain General Hospital. His way." On a couple of occasions East Hartford Drive-In — If East won the third round Let us fiH your ftM m r with UjSJ).A. choieo meoh, noHvo poultry, maternal grandparents are Mr. amd Mrs. Vincent ^ulllacote. the sound became noisy in the Hook, Line & Sinker, 7:30. Ca­ of diamonds with the queen he Eot in Our Delight^l Atmosphere 60 Mombs New Britain. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A r­ Bernstein manner rather than sino Royal, 9:18. would have to lead a heart or RUMMAGE SALE impressively grand in the a spade. Either play would give INCOME TAX Soobrook Form fruits ond vegetables. Save up to 15 to 20% and thur Chevalier, St. Albans, Vt. He has a brother, John, 18 FJast Windsor Drive-In — Or CoH For Speedy take Out Service MMANCHESTER A S C O B ffl months. Mltropoulos vein. Gone With TTie Wind, 7:30. dummy a free finesse. eat Hke a king. « e * * Obviously an analysis of the Manchester Drive-In -pGold- If East dumped his queen of PREPARATION Saturday, April 12th entire six movements is not diamonds on declarer’s ace, Han, Janet Lynn, daughter of Charles W. and Katharine finger, 7:30. Dr. No, 9 .'18. PHONE 875-4125 or ENTERPRISE 5355 INDIVIINIAL Clark Hall, Terrace Dr., Rockville. She was bom Feb. 7 at within the scope of this article, State Theatre — Where Ea­ permitting West to win the third but a few words about the sel­ 8:30 AM. to 12 Noon Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is gles Dare, 6:00, 8:80. (and fourth) round of diamonds, BUSINESS AND Mrs. William Clark, Manchester. Her paternal grandparents dom-heard composition may not West would then be obliged to SMAU BUSINESS IF YOU UKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST to amiss. The first movement lead a club. ’This would give Open Mon.—^TueSj—Wed. 9 A-M.-IO PJtf., Thuf»s—vFris—8®ts are M r. and Mrs. Albert Hall, Glastonbury. She has a sister, Every Friday A Satnrday Is extremely long and one of Tammany a Chief South a club trick. COMMUNITY "Y", No. Main StfMt IwSS^iV TELEVISION j B a PPUANCB Cheryl, 2. IPs RESTAURANT 9 AJVf.-Ll PJVI. — Sun. 12 Noon • 9 P.M . 51 B f S S a j. ST. REAR OF ICE PLANT 643-8424 the noisier sections of the entire —Tammany Hall, While all this was going on, CoH «i e * '•) * T ir Wartftwd work. local Democratic headquarters the defenders could take only Pattevina, CoUeen Elisabeth, daughter of Carl and Mar­ JASON J. NOVrrCH tlponsoted by: Trinity Oovennnt Women’k OlniMh Guild HOME IMPtOVadENT One was inevitably reminded in , is named one heart, three diamonds and PUNTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE garet Hartlgan Pattavlna, 38 Willie Circle, Tolland. She was that in his childhood Mahler after the Society of Tammany, 643^1996 Ixwn March 31 at Meriden Hospital. Her matcranl grandpar­ was fascinated by brass bands, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartlgan, Middletown. Her pa­ founded in 1789 as a fraternity EASTHARTfORD NEXT TO STOP and SHOP and that in 1902, when the work ORIVf IN ★ HT S ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Pattivina, of patriots.” ’The original Tam­ OPENS APRIL 16th — 8 PjM. was premiered, Mahler had many was a Delaware Indian Cromwell. She has four brothers, Paul 7, Jude 6, and Jona- only to ask the Emperor Franz MGM oresents a George Englund oroduciion than 4 ^ , and Joel, IH- chief noted for his wisdom. A modern-day story Josef to get a military band of faith, courage, with which to augment his Snider, Michael Jordan, son of Dr. Henry I. and Dorothy forces. That isn’t so easy today, and intrigue! THE Glalber Snider, Neeley St., iVlcr, Tex. He was bom March 11 WHAT! and the extra men must have SHOES at Mother Francis Hospital, Tyler, Tex. His maternal grand­ upset the budget. mother is Mrs. Max Glalber, Manchester. His paternal grand­ As is customary, there was EAST WINDSOR O F THE parents ore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snider, Mattapan, Mass. He ORIVI IN i r RT & an intermission after the first has a sister, Rebecca, 2. «i * « * iovement during which one RSHERMAN could wonder why an ex­ Hopke, Kristen Elisabeth, daughter of the Rev. Frederick perienced conductor-composer Anthony Quinn • Oskar Werner H. and Barbara McIntosh Hopke Jr., 487 Crescent Rd., Hotboro, It’s Really Easy to like Mahler could be so insen­ 3 ; Pa. She was bom March 23 at Abington Memorial Hospital, David Janssen«Vittorio De Sica i sitive at times. He scored for ATHC Ablngton, Pa. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. two harps, for example, but Leo McKern -Sir John Gielgud! Harold V. McIntosh, Manchester. Her paternal grandparents consistently drowned them out Barbara Jefford • Rosernarie DoKtor I are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Hopke Sr., Jamestown, N.Y. r s n i / ^ M«ciitst«>Aiit«sP(4i-s«t with the rest of the forces. ISUGSeSTED row MATURE AUDIENCtSI ■ m / A HIT 17 9MTI III 1 Ij • * * • • ’The third movement has the Sir Laurence bKvier I 7:00 - 9:05 MHI If fHITHEATRE USI NMao EAST Curtis, Lee Bernard, son of Lee C. and Marjorie Hennes­ Mahler-given title, “ What the K'M.,i..rJohn PdtnckwJenftesKennewsy ii«,..iN*.i.i,UOT,Lww j sey Curtis n , Crestridge Dr., Rockville. He was bom April 3 at Animals of the Forest Tell Me.’’ Paramount Pictures Presents MlcheelAn(lerson-i>M.(M.,GeorgeEnglund Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are It employs an offstage trumpet, the Franco Zeffirelli Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hennessey. Warwick, R.I. His paternal one of the commonly employed BURNSIDE EVENINGS IT | , N SPECIAL PHONE RESERVATIONS Have the Things You Want! 580 BURNSIDE fiVE EAST HARTFORD Production of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C. Curtis, Warwick, R.I. devices of the composer. But ATTENTION He has two brothers, John 3, and Jim IM, and two sisters, FREE PARKING 528 -3333 SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY SI.M ACCEPTED CALL TOLL the offstage trumpet twice fit., SAT. and HOLIDAYS S 2 .7 S TO GROUPS Helen 8, and Deborah, 4. sounds a theme written by an CALL FREE 1^800-842-4314 « V » « • SOON! “THE PRIME ROMEO MATINEES IT 241 obscure Spanish composer and OF MISS JEAN BHODIE” T49.Q54A Cone, Robert Christopher, son of Robert D. and Carole quoted not only by Liszt in his SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYI U.M Brown Cone, 110 Lincoln St.. Hartford. He was bom March 19 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY t l.S O THEATRE “ Spanish Rhapsody” but by and JU LIET 4M FAIMINOTON AVINM at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents another predecessor of Mahler HARTFORD 236-1644 are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D’Nunzlo, East Hartford. His pater­ in search of Spanish idiom. Evenings 7:00 - 9:16 THE ONLY CINERAMA IN CONN. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Cone, Manchester. 'The message seemed to be Start* Saturday 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 He has two sisters. Julie Lynn 6, and Karin, 3. clear. The animals talked to Sunday 2:00-6:30-9:00 *, *' « *■ * Mr. Mahler in Spanish; a lan­ 7:00 EXTRA BATHROOM Downham, Elizabeth Paige, daughter of John and Chris­ guage I ’m not at all sure he Feat. S.B.M. makes tine Mella Downham, Ft. Meade, Md. She was bom March 16 understood. 9:00 at Kimbrough Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. Much has been said and writ­ -IIM BROWN and Mrs. John Melia, Iselin, N.J. Her patem.al grandparents ten about the beauties of the RAQUEU. WELCH a re Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Downham, Manchester. finale. Actually It sounds like THIS PIC ruKii;- «*!•«* Wagner’s “Parsifal" warmed “SPECIAL” HAS A MESSAGE: Simmons, Shirley Elizabeth, daughter of David F.' and over. There are some fine mo- WEDDING EXPENSES Ellen Edgell Simmons. Rt. 3, Coventry. She was bom April 3 Watch PAINT JOB CAR REPAIRS at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents out! AIRCONDITIONING are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edgell, Manchester, N.H. Her pater­ nal grandfather is David A. Simmons. Coventry. iHanrlirfltrr PARKWAY RESTAURANT LOANS 937 CENTER ST. PATIO Stevenson, Hallie~^lizabeth, daughter of Norman and iEucmuii '•w'l OPP. CHENEY TECH Hannah Wheeler Stevenson, 44 Mather St., Manchester. She up to Published Dally Except Sunday.*? was bom April 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ and HoUdaya at 13 Blssell Street. nal grandmother is Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Lewistown, Maine. Manchester, Coim. (06040) 1 Century Fox presents Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Stevenson. Manches­ Telephoiio 643-2711 GRINDERS PIZZA ter. Second Class Postape Paid at Manche.stor, Conn. 10 RIFLES FUti 6tAWT SIZE NEW COLOR TV * A MARVIN SCHWARTZ Production ANY 2 ITEMS SPORTING COLOR by De Lute NEW ROOF Oldman, David Ian, son of Timothy N. nhd Johnnie Or- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable In Advance — 2nd HIT — EQUIPMENT lowski Gidman, 387 Hartford Rd., Manchester. His maternal One Y ea r ...... $30.0(’ Michael Caine In grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Orlowski. Vernon. His Six Months ...... 15.00 Cooked Salami SMALL paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Justin Gidman, New­ Tliree Months ...... 7.80 99c One Month ...... 2.60 "DEADFALL" REG. $1.20 ington. REG. S1.16 *5,000 NEW APPLIANCES Hayhurst, Sherri Denise, daughter of Thomas and Caro­ MEATBALL MEDIUM lyn Rundle Hayhurst, 76 West St., Manchester. She was bom TONIGHT— ENDS TUESDAY •1.40 March 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ORIVE- REG. $1.25 REG. 91.7t ' nouTts • a NEW FAMILY ^ M grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle, Fairmont, M. teoo The One, The Original J. Bond W. Va. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Geraldine Hayhurst. Fast Service ^ to S years to repay Hartford. She has a brother, Robert 4. and a sister. Pamela, PASTRAMI LARGE •1.70 8%. REG. 81.25 t: * « • JAMES BOND IS REG. 92.36 Keen, Patricia June, daughter of Richard H. and Judith BACK IN ACTION! Doten Keen, 37 Waddell Rd., Manchester; She was born April ^Sean 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar­ SPECIALIZING (N ITALiAN AND AMERICAN FOOD ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albion Doten, Baring. Maine. Her pa­ MODERN KITCHEN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ternal grandmother is Mrs. Leona Keen, Calais. Maine. She Com m Call 646-1700 has a brother, Richard, 2. as SPAGHEHI LANDSCAPING g «, «i • ^ JA M E S BOND VEAL PARMASAN 1SUNC0NNEI1Y»v o o 7^ in Varrick, Scott Thomas, son of Robert J. and Janet Dou- .lumwKi SHELLS NEW CAR gan Varrick,j, 88 Dartmouth Rd., Manchester. He was bom “GOLDFINGER" MEATBALLS April 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ and tell us your dreams! TECHNICOLOR UNITED ARTISTS RAVIOLI mother is Mrs. Marjorie Dougan, Manchester. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varrick, Wapping. He LASAGNA SAUSAGE has a sister, Tracy, 3. DRIVEWAY VACATION CRUISE Persons, Andrea Margaret, daughter of Robert E. and Family Style Serving Frieda Hill Persons Jr., Lewis Hill Rd., Coventrj'. She was I HARTFORD AREA FIRST RUN bom April 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal 'f--* # il J zIDIHllim a n c h e s t i r NOW grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. V.C. Hill, Meridian, Miss. Her ■ ■& CENTER ANY THING ON OUR MENU MAY BE TAKEN OUT paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Persons Sr., 6 4 3 -7 332 FREI PARKING REAR OF THEATRE Lake City, Fla. She has a brother, Robert, 2'/i. *•:*«*! “WHERE EAGLES DARE”— 6:00 and 8:45 PHONE IN TO PICK UP YOUR ORDER Zeppa, Marc Lawrence, son of John L. and Deborah Behnke Zeppa, 378 South St., Apt. 4E, Rockville. He was bom They’re PLENTY OF SEATING FOR THE FAMILY avings ank of anchester April 4 at llahchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ S B # M parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Behnke, Manchester. His pa­ going to win ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Zeppa, Manches­ Worlid War II ter. He has a brother, Eric, 17 month. Member F.D.I.C. • • this w eekend.. PHONE 643-7676 PaggioU, Blatthew Thomas, son of Joseph A. and Norma or die trying! Ostrout Paggloll, 186 Henry St., Manchester. He was bom •Six Convenient Ollieos Serving April B at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grana- MGM presents a Jerry Gershwin- picture starring "Our Moffo Is Spend" porents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ostrout, Manchester. His pa­ Richard Burten - Clint Eastwcod * Mary ure ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paggloll, Bolton. MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON NOTCH His maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mollle G. Stevenson, "Where Eagles Dare" n P E N . MONDAY.THURSDAY 5 A.M.-10 PJM.—FRIDAY uid SATURDAY 5 AM-2-30 PM. Iteftord Springs. His paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and SUNDAY 4 PJtf.-9 PJC . Main OlfiM cNid Parfcode Offico Opon Tonight tM 81 MMr. Frank Rlva, Bolton. He has four brothers, Michael 7 , Panavision’^ and Metrocolor MGM James •, John 8, and Mark IB months, and a sister, Lisa. 8. o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 P A O B F IV B son bom to Mr. and M n. Larry Bolton R ockville Chute, Cottage St., itockvUle. South Windeor of the church oobool wlU meet Dlsdiarged Tuesday; Edward Mdto the board at 8:18 p.m. Rogers Speaks Hospital Notes Bednars, Ridgewood Dr., Rock­ M lsshm O r ^ ville; Amanda Briggs, Meadow A r t Cluh Will Exhibit The Mlaslan Group of tha T o .Unitaiians Vlaltliig bom ore lS:M to 8 La., Manchester; Maynard Cur- Northview Dr, Sewer Phase United Ohmxh Women wlU have p.m. In aO nroM exeept ma- Ue, West Rd., RockvHle; Bever­ Member^ Work May 17-18 a work day next Tuesday at 10 John B. Rogers, Moturer on tomity where tbey are f to 4 ly Lee, South St., Rockville; Expected To Begin April 21 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Ar­ tdacfc history, will speak Sun­ and 8:M to 8 p.m. Dennis Mhson, Cider MUl Rd., lene BedweU. day at 10:80 a-m. «t tbs Uid- H ie B olton A rt O u b wlM hold TAG AnoMon ElUngton; Joseph Kobak, Pros­ Among the oontrlhutons of D m Sewer Oommlaalon thia The commission Is presently This Sunday at 10 a.m. is tariaa Untversahst SocMy of pect St., ‘RockviUe; Sharon Con­ a members’ exhibition Itoy 17 Miniaten Exrtiange Sunday in Admitted Konday; Dorothy Bolton resldenta to toe TAC week announced that Daddarlo carry out two oonservatlcn pro- Manchester at 4M Mhln 81. and 18 a t the Com m unity HaU. toe Hartford East Association. SAVE nors, Orchard St., Rockville; auction Saturday idgtat at toe Jects wlto the he^ of Interested Harrington, High St., Rock­ Brothera, Inc., the contractor Regers' usual topic is ths pant ^ JOHN, JOE U D DAVE’S Julius Jacobs, New Haven; Dor- Members must have dues TAC Building In Toland is an individuals and groiqw, aald The Rev. WllUam -Flyim, min­ ville; Barbara Eilllott, Terrace toe Northview Dr. aewer ex- and tha blarti man’s rda in tt. oUiy Harrington, H gh St., Rock­ paid to show. New members original oU pohttlng by M yi^ Mrs. Evana, one at the Town ister ot Fiifst Oongregatiopal Dr., RockviUe; Bernice War­ twislon, ia expected to begin the Sunday he takes a lock at toe ville; Mrs. Jacqueline Lovett m ust send dues o f |3 w ith a p ­ Carlson, weU-known Boiton art­ HaU and another at the Avery CMhrtto, East Hartford, wlH flU ner, Rau St., RockviUe; Joaeph project on April » . future, and his tofSc is ‘'Where and Bon, Simsbury, and Mrs. ist. Mrs. Carlson has donated a Street School. toe pulpit of the First Congre­ Deemond, Skinner Rd., Rock- plica tion . Ihe project, approved laat Do We Go FVom Here." Carolyn A. Weidig and Son, Old 24-inch by 81-lnch pointing of M n. Evans indicated that the gational Church, South VTndsor. vUle; Laurie Payne, South St., Work in any media, sculpture November at a referendum, will Kogers is a Manchester res- Town Rd., RockviUe. birches. Local groweea have oommlsaian has also started Rev. W. Uoyd WUHams wUl be Rockville; Ida Mulhem, O ld and graphic arts, naay be rtwwn extend the present sewer lines Ident and teaches block history contributed |danto—toe Treats, work on a detailed conservation at First Church, East Hartford. Post Rd., ToUand; Olalre King, and must be original and done east from R t 6 along Pleasant for ME7IRO, an agency serving by toe artist, not under th e the Albasis and Lee’s Fotoks. Valley Rd. and ElUngton Rd. to plan which wiU contain long- WlndsorvUle Rd., So. Windsor; Richard Morra has oonMlNited Manchester Evening Her­ 82 member school systems in Louis LaPlante, Union St., direction of a teacher. Work the Northview Dr. area. The range ccnaervatton goals for toe Cedars Change stanchions. And Bolton ladies ald Souih Windsor ^qne- toe Hartford area with special must have been completed with­ Korthvlew Dr. area has been town. The first phase of this, a Rockville; Linda Teabo, Spring wilU be baking for the bake spondent, tel. 844-8714. ^ education needa. St., Rockville, and Irene Pa­ Parade Plans in the last two years. Ihere is subject to Mrlous septic tank dederminfttlcn of pilorltles for sale. toe conservation development of lumbo, Tolland Ava., RockviUe. a Umit of three paintings or problems, and was made a high The auction, bake sale and presently owned town properties, ' Births M category -wiU be The commtaaion did not act toward completing facUUes in on a request from Aaron Du- E vans. Goes to Prismo ville; daughter bom to Mr. and awarded at toe discretion of have been canceled and wUl be the activity building at the ag­ bltsky tor aewer service from The commlssian meets the last WALL TO WALL Hra. Edward Teabo, Spring St., the judges, but eadi category The cafeteria menu for Man­ held in conjunction with a 40th ricultural center. Northview Dr. along Ellington Monday of each month at 8 A Town of Manchester con­ Rockville, and daughter bom must have a minimum of five chester pubUc schools April 14- aniversary celebration in Oc­ Rd. to Dubl Dr., a propooed p.m. at toe Town HaU. tract has been awarded to toe to Mr. and Mrs. Umberto Pa­ entries. Manchester Evening Herald 18; road. Under this item toe com- Ohnrob Anothn Prismo Safety Oorp. of Hunting- lumbo, ToUand Ave., Rock­ tober.- Anyone wishing to become a Monday: Vegetable soup, pea­ Bolton correspondent, deme- misBlon spent considerable time CARPET viUe. Th^ report was made today mem(^r of the club in order to well Young, M 848-8881. The First Congregational nut butter and Jelly sandwich, ton, Pa., for siqiplylng the Po­ dlacusslng toe creatlim of an Church, South Windsor, wlU hold by Robert Feny, Grand TaU exhibM should make the check cheese wedge, vegetable sticks, lice DepartmeiA with approx­ 100% Nylon Continuous FUawiH Discharged Monday: Michele ordlnanoo which would author­ a spring bake sale aid auction C edar. payable to toe Bolton Art dub milk, pears. High school only: imately 1,000 gallons of traftic Amenault, West Main St., Rock- Home oif Book ise toe construction of sewers tola Saturday at 10 a.m. at the and maU with entry blank to Pepper steak on a roll, potato highway paint (600 yellow and vHle; Stanley PeUetler, Elling­ Ferry said Nutmeg will Join FR A N K FO R T, KJr. (A P ) — by and at toe expense of de­ church Lower HaU. This Is for Up To 40 Sq. Yds. -with DUdrlct 15 Forests at Riv­ Mrs. Anthony R. Maiilucci, sticks, buttered asparagus, 500 w hite.) ton Rd., Wapplng; Bertha Thay­ The first U.S. book to sell a mil­ v elop ers. the special benefit fund and is m ilk. erside, R.I., Saturday for a S

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 P A G E 8 B V S N o t Ms own who tfU m rl^rH trr will decide what tsata they conaidar safe Connecticut tor the paopM aad the terrain of Ne­ Ettptttiin ifpral^ vada. They will judge how much Yankee surface rmdlatlan, seismic shock and m r underground water contamination Um B y A .H .O . government’s testing may be about to create, and rula accordingly. There la a joyous uaortment WHO IS CURTISiciaiMATHES? of oharactars In the 1M9 Houae And In cose the government, or the of RapresontatlTM. Tlioy pre­ One of America’s Finest West Coast TV • Stereo Manufacturers in iinsiness since 1899 - manufactnringll to88 years loayer ttun oOmt courts, are not impressed by the find­ sent, In their behavior durtaig ■v«ry ^ Bbo6|K Sunday* a Maind at the Post Otnc« al ing* of the scientists and experts al­ their o(vn sessions, every color itar,' Oonn., «a Saoond Claaa Mall ready in the Hughes empire, he Is pre­ of the human ratnbow. Tliey pared to fiv e grants to Independent re­ strike different atUtiidee, and ' HOBS(3tarnt>N rates serve different Individual oom- Faysble In Adrance search oiganlaetlona, JuM like the gor- Om Tm t ...... W> <» ernment doee when It wants Its own po­ pulsiona. *_ t Montisr ■ ^ ___ — sition backed iqi, so they can make Any judgment based on the nirao Month*...... S.... superficial traits of behavior On* Month ...... rS- JlM irapresMve reports on the problems in­ they exhibit would turve no dif­ MEMBER OF volved. THE ASBOCIATBID PRB 86 ficulty at all coming up with a Tha AoMOlatod Preat la aadoahraly Ontttled Everybody wonders What the United relative handful of legislatorB to Iho o n o f rapuMlcatlon o f all neara dts- I oradHad to It or not otharwlaa credH- States Government Is going to do, now who are obviously the most Im­ aS hi tMs paper and alao the local new* pub portant, personabls, Indtspeosa- ll**d r ~ that It is being challenged by an Inde­ AA rlihts I______<4 repuUioatlon______of apeclal die pendent power Uke Hughes, and flrat ble of all the 177 membera of *a hereinI aare alao raaervad. the Houae. reporia are that the United States is wor­ For such observatiem, which The RaraldL id Printing Ooimmny Inc., aa- _____ financial raaponalDillty for typo- ried, so worried It is even eoneldering will also surely lead to identi­ graphloal error* appearlnc In adrerUaemenii the dramatic step of racognisiiig Hughee and other reading matter in His Manobeater fication of the single most pa­ Mranhw Herald. in order to exchangeeunbaamdora with tient man in the entire h lst^ SaiscTihar to Loa Antelea *nmc»-Waahlnit- him, and perhapa negotiate a treaty gov­ of the Connecticut House, there tan Fnt New* Serrlce. erning the depth and megaton limits of is a particular situation which IWI aerriea client of N. B. A. Service, Inc FMhUihera Repreaenlathrea — Hie Julhis nuclear teati>« In tefiU ory where both is ideal. Mathew* Special i^ n cy — New York. Ch< It Is on occasion on which the (he United States and Hugbealand Maim easD. Detroit and Boston House Is engaged In a series of sovereignty. AUDIT BDRSIAD OP CmCITUA roll call votes, as happens n o N S . when It Is processing a batch of DMplay advertlalna doelne hours judicial nominations. Curtis Mathes ddivers direct to the dealer in their own trucks, all products. This Fur Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. The procedure In'volved in The finest manufacturing facilities In the Home Entertainment Industry n r Hiesday — 1 p.m. Baturday eliminates excessive handling and damage which increases cost. Plor Wedneaday — l p.m. Mondai ConW Rolls Gave Less? such a series of roll call votes Corporate Offices . . . Design and Tooling . . . Engineering . . . Chassis Assembly . . . Speakers, Name Pbr Hiumday — 1 p.m. Hiesday Is standard and familiar. The In the Unlt^States* ^®°™tor and Custom Cabinets. Completely humidity controlled, me most modern, best equlpp^ plant ot Its kind For PHday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday Fhr Saturday — 1 p.m. Hiursday. We think we undentand why all the names of the judges to be con­ daasUled deadline S p.m. day oeloc Rolls-Royce • and Bentley automobllee firmed that day can be read on HERE'S WHY CURTIS MATHES OFFERS publloation. S p.m. P*iiday for Saturda and Monday publication. manufactured in the last four years have the House Calendar. Each been recalled for correction of a judge, in the normal course of COLOR TV FOR LESS ’nnm dhy, April 10 potential defect. events, gets a nice little formal recommendation from some The recall was swiftly becoming the Distribiitka Curtis Mathes Builds to Costoner Demand member of the Judiciary Com­ mark of manufacturing distinction. And mittee which has, iflven the Most manufacturers ship to distributors who in turn Most other companiee purchase their cabinets. They Mveve Iwe#*, He* Me — tLOOC h n I. M. A —40.000 •« a <, M —118.000 eq n CeiH .. Oyeerti... Heesfermers sril to retail outlets. Somewhere along the line, this Canada And NATO If ordinary, plebeian American manu­ nomination its approval. Occa­ build up a full line ot seta .. .warehouse th e m ... then facturers were suddenly discovering de­ sionally, some additional legis­ distributor’s profit must be paid .. . ^ it adds nothing introduce them to the publh: through expoudve adver­ to the performance of the set. Curtis Mathis sells di­ The announcement by Prime lOnlater lator will be moved, by rea­ tising programs.. .and hope that they sell. Curtis fects, potential or Imaginary, which W tL , 1 rect to the retailer . . . saving you this “ middleman’s’’ Mathes doesn’t gamble In this w ay.. .because Curtis Pierre Elliott Trudeau that Oanada will justified a solicitous recall of hundreds sons of personal or geographical M no CHASSIS profit. Mathes builds its own cabinets.. .we feel It’s safer... remain in the NATO alUanoe but begin, of thousands of new models, surriy it association, to add another *' and much less expensive.. ;to Introduce models In tost next year, a phased reduction o t Ita 10,- word or two. most markets.. .and If they sell, we build them.. .If they do would be reasonaUe to expect that the Then the voting machines are 000 man cootributloti to NATO forces In televl- not...we have not “ built-in’’ any obeoleecenoe. manufacturer of the Rolls-Royce, with locked, the voting taken and Europe Is a oomimoinise policy; there hie standards of refinement and tallied and announced, and the Sion chassis provid­ Spedaliaed Advertising were members of his Oablnet who would precision, would be aUe to discover, or next nomination Is given the ing 25,000 volts of regulated picture power. Featuring power Every year many millions of dollars are spent adver­ Hke to have Canada get all the way out Lower Overhead Because: imagine, something which would make it same processing. transformer, three stages of wide band, IF, keyed AQC and tising electronics, Curtis Mathes only advertises when of the allianoe, now. poasible for Rolls owners to feel in the It Is sensible decorum tor and where It is needed . . . good sound advertising . . . Lower Plant Location Coot. the House that, when a roll call CuiUs Mathes’ plapts are located out of expensive Even the Canadian compromise, how­ main current. It would be an intolemble the perfect combination of hand-wired and etched circuits. on a local basis. By having an obviously superior 'vote Is taken, the aisles shall product we can rely . , . with confidoice . . . on "word- metropolitan areas. ever, following the de Oiuille withdraw­ (Each used where It serves best) to provide long, trouble-free situation for Rolls to seem to care less be cleared of non-members, and of-mouth” advertising. Curtis Mathes Insures this con­ Better Labor Cost. al o f France’s armed llorcee, has to be than General Motors. that the members themselves performance. fidence through better quality, ai^pearance, warranty Curtis Mathes pays top wages in their markets... clasalfled as bad news for the ooncept At this point, with some Sherlock shall be in their own seats. This . . . and price! giving them access to the beat avallalds peraonnal... thereby having more dedicated and conselentlou* of the NATO alliance, unless, of course, Holmes and a microacope called in tor Is the status the most padlent workers. one takes the view that that concept It­ the task, a fancied imperfection was man in the hostory of the Con­ PICTURE TUBES self was always and always baa been discovered In a nut at the steering wheel, necticut House, Speaker .Wil­ Curtis Mathes color liam Ratchford of Danbury, bad news. FV>r good or 111, it le NATO and the joyous call went out to the 1,880 Curtis Mathes Builds Most conscientiously and properly tubes In 180,267 and Curtis Mathes Is A Single Profit.. . Itself wtdoh is obvioualy being phastd r Rolls and Bentley owners in the United enforces before each roll call Is 295 square Inch sizes Curtis Mathes builds most of Its own components O f Its Own Gotnpfments down and, eventually out. Not A Mnlti-Pn^t Ctnnpanj States, to bring in thedr automobiles, taken. are painstakingly engi­ ... cabinets . . . speakers . . . transformers . . . Whether It has* been good or bad, just as If they were being mothered When the business of the hour coils . . . chassis . . . flybacks.. .circuit boards By building aU of these components Curtis Mathes We build most of our components. by General Motors. is a series of judicial nomina­ neered to produce the ...face masks, etc. This gives much more con­ saves about 30% of their cost by not having to pay We operate each plant as a department of our manu­ sound policy or a mistake, may depend trol over the overall quality of the finished prod­ the manufaeturers’ profit. This enables Curtis MaUtes facturing company.. .one profit! Our competitors sell tions, there Is a certain Inter­ on Judgments which will not be made Np one wlH ever really Imagine that clearest, truest color uct . . . 'nils assures of a perfecUy matched to give you better value.. .and m o n rigid and exten­ at a profit to their set building divisions or buy from untU there has been some final disposi­ there Is really any such imperfection In val between the closing of the picture. Frosted and unit. . . by building all of lUiese components, sive qu^ty control.. .assuring you of the moat de­ outside suppliers. We save an average of 30% on. the voting on one nomination and tion of NATO, and some conclusion writ­ the Rolls. It has to be merely a Curtis Mathes saves about 30% of their cost. pendable Home Bhitertalnment Instruments In America. parts we build or as much as 0% on our complete set. the beginning of the voting on bonded for distortion ten to the story of W y Insur­ sixes up to 46 inches wide with muHipie such as those who actually fear for contribute capital for the construction ance during CD training. speaker systems. their own health or property, have al­ of a larger sewage plant In the big Tkwm Paridng Authority Md of Choose From Over 25 hfodels On Display Including Stereo Color Theaters ways been uneasy about thi^ govern­ city? Is that the most economical way *88,000 for the Depot Sq. pro­ ment’s testing of nuclear weapons. for Watertown to meet Us problems? perty owned by the New Haven MANCHEBTEh But government has never been chal­ Officials of both communities must re­ Railroad la ooceptad. (MET member that the Connecticut General lenged before by such a separate prln- MANCHESTER Assembly meets only every other year. olpedtty, such a rival psaudo-govem- Problems of modern life cannot be OFENMILY OPEN DAILY ment, Buoh matching financial power, solved annually—only biennially. If the u aueii presumption of authority, as are answer to the problem lies in legislation Q uotation* TO IFJI. TO ( F J I now Involved with the disclosure that of any kind, there isn’t much time to ^ Y E A R S Fmtunately for woman, bar TELEVISION Howard Hugbea la thrasteiUng to take' get it introduced. This Is an area body la otlU a trap —if no long­ APPUANCE time out, from his program of purchas­ prot»lem which muat be solved. Water­ er a baby tnqi, a man tr^p. WEILTHUIS, WEILTHURS., applian ce ing Nevada, in order to take court me- bury cannot turn its back on Watertown. Young men still desire woman Uaa to regulate the Atomic Energy Neither can town residents ignore the as much as ever, even though NEXT TO STOP and SHOP core city. —WATERBURY REPUBU- Th a t B m N E k is c e p i a i n l y i s ^ o o b n e i > J S ♦ ^ R V I C E they don’t want to m arry thorn FRLflIli FRL Hll I Oommiaalon’e future teating In Nevada. CAN as much. BUDGET TERMS UP TO 3A MONTHS PROTECTION CONTRACT NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Mrs. Otaro BoMho Iswe. _____ MANCHESTTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 MANOTESTPER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 PAOB NIMS

determined to break the pat­ >Mg. Any 1^01% Intiersarsil la House Votes tern. Tliqr are doing tmdoroov- Tickets Ready ptaming a thstero party k n - Four Debate SEE.R BUI Guns, Tanks er work. Area poUca depart- Inside Educators Questioned Mediation to Start mladsd to coeilsct BM l Obituary F or Annual Dike Break Perils mants are eoadianglng date and For LTM Play Rtodsnts at Tfsnrhisrtiif H ^h For Group at College peraoimsl.” SMooi and Btast CsthoUe Bigh Battle Again tlehoti tor the little Tlieatro Report A woman asked, "A boy hi School as weU as students at Last night at Mandiester service to tbs pubUc," he com- About Town Drug Use of ktenehsster, tee. (ltt3C) Kay (Costimied froen Page 6) Sessions Sioux Falls, S. D. last Wednesday's seminar ses­ Over Teacher Pays Manchester Community OoUege CoiTvmunlty OoUege, flour ^>eak- mented. Answering criticisms 1, 2 end’ s production of "Any A long Suez OvOT 180 pam itg, teachers, youths and mina ques- sion said he doesn’t use drugs may purchase* reduced rats Rev. Donald W. Greene Dies; (Continued from Page One) —- Mediation procedures to attempt to break the impasse Wednesday,” have gone on seta with no help from the lagntar In a rare and almost un- subjecto will be taught ttooed foOT town educators last night on the extent of but he would not stand in the tickets tor any performance, (Continued from Page One) ed in Bsthervllle In north c e » way of other kids who wanted between the Board of Education and Manchester Educa­ it was today announced by Frod orgurisation and gradually pay­ precedcnted uranimous action a rrilglous viewpoint, he drug use in town by.yodths. at the box office or from Mike ing off $26,000 in campaign Founded St. George^s Parish An la i^ li soldier was wound­ tral Iowa on the west fork of the to use it. Is this attitude typi­ tion Associatifm will start toniidit at 7 in the State Of­ T. BUM, gonsral Ueket chair­ yesterday, the State Hou.e of IL "=!,« ** Seven house trailers were Des Moines. Residents of *Vwt - ”Wliy do these Uds turn to ______Tsmbltag, Manchester High debts aun outstanding (hto Representatives voted for a prO' ed today in an attack by Arab cal?” fice Building, Hartford. — — —------man. TrL a"s^ wV *• ASr^-etry, pulled from a flooding area In Dodge on the east fork were drugsT” a woman aalBed. ^ . School, and Rogganns Spoftord, campaign cost a minimum rtm Hvr. DoMid Warner In 1918, and spent two yeare In posed constitutional amend When Msgr. Reardon quoted mortar men inside Jordan in the Rogers said, "T U s to on ‘in’ Kenneth Lundy of the State • «»< »» the board’s approval of BUM m U that general ad- North Sioux a t y Wednesday braced for a flood crest the Allan Gone, prbiclp^ ot Ben- Commissioner of EducaKon’r • » <*-6 mUUon budget on Feb. Msmtaestar Community OM- $200,000, almoot oU flnanead by Oresas, 7*. of Wettwnfteld. post-Kraduate study at the Oen- ine-^t, to provide for annual ^ authority to the 'effect Belsan Valley near ..n Ashdot topic with Mda now. Some of mtoripn ticksta ore a’vailsble at tage. afternoon. In the northwest Weather Bureau said would oo-. net Junior High School and ***®“ ®‘* ’ Oftioo wOI handle proceduree. 20. In aflopting k, the board hto own business ventures). Oumeetlcxit Diocesan lllasioner eral Theological Seminary, sessions of the State Assembly ^ «*n>a8Bed the Va'Aqov, an Israeli cuuiounce-' dwlrman of the school system’s •Aded, "A deal them agree wHh that boy. New Leonard’s Shea Store on Mein SIoiK caty suburb of Riverside, cur Friday or Saturday. Raymond Edwards of the Con- offered teachers |6,?00-10,200 in - Nobody among the old-guard w h o New York Oty. The roU call vote was 168 to committee on drug education *®’* * “Ave been worked o u t music and art advocaite thto at. and may also be obtained rnTnt (s'K^m W^‘?eta'^ Hc“*t^ta^rth wXrs Tarred to^bulld a 4h I Sidablhfwd S t Oeorre's Pariah Ordained a deacon In 1916, 0, with nine members of the 'SEER) In southwestern Minnesota at said theire to no way to pre^ betw w i the lawyer and t h e attitude of ’let others ruin their neOtlciX Education Association !• Aw a bachdor's de- by calling M)rs. Fred BUM, 9 fiiniltt 'Was Tinda* modsratae seems oapaUta of In 19S8, died Tuesday at Hart- the Rev. Mr. Greene became a House absent. A dlsnatch from Ammo- ■anuoag oiKe to prevent windom, the rampaging west dtot who will or will not use I*®**®'*'**’ betove the Judge own lives.’ ” wUl assist tiw teachers. R »e ; teachers requested $7,100- Laurel St. matching Gardner’s drive. representative from Brookfield worsening of a flood which fork of the Des co^ dngiB. , MW the ewse.” Raymond E. Ctordlner, prin­ Fdlowlng laying of the ground A special price has been set n e w YORK (AP) — TAwta BroyhlU, sounded out about run­ cipal of Bowers Blemantaxy rules by Lundy, the groups wlU The booiti offered $7,200-11,- Stostman, now Mrs. Paul Mc­ ning for Governor UmssH fin ford: GOP State Sen. T. Oark ‘ fought their homes. comer of the town of 8,6U per- ‘ “Some try i,t on a dare out ■*«** up at thto point tor Senior Citfanni Club mem- when the Rev. Edward W. John- vUle. N.Y. from 1917 to 1919, slons in bi>th the flrrt and public schools have minute machine-gun duel in the School, said, "W e are concen­ present their views tn these ^ otops for a master’s; Cartney, was the iiupiratlon for 1972, to dtoUncily cool. Hull of Danbury, now In his ’ Ninety families were evacuat- gone. As the last of 80 families df ourioeity. OttMrs try It to “ ** “ * two men, "And bers and residents of West HUl the song "Linda.” trating Ml attitudes because we mediation ureas; Teachers’ sal- *®®®her8 requeried $7,700- for thto ccamOy. These tickets Thus, the prospect to good ^-r^uroh -- mu;:th^t;rt^“2:’ ‘•-PP-- ^ 32 per cent, "orihem Jordan Valley. A Jor- ed fro^^ S.Trok^7n ^ns evacuated the only two get away from 'their trouMes ” ‘Nnk the kids don’t ory schedide; administrators’ 12,600. Jack Lawrence, a cUete of her St. Georges VM appointed. J ^ s CSiurch. Bridgeport, from r on. nority leader; and Airtv^nhuiL “ *** many small towns have be- danlan spokesman said the Is- Sioux but the worst was over ’ he said. eao USsT ’IU b is the hypoerlsy are not going to be there when may be purohased at the box that the power play of the raeiia ntnrtml th. a t **'>t the worst Was over roads giving access to the area' they make dectotons. salary sdiedule and work year; The board offered $7,750-12,- attmney father, wrote It tor her started the firing and Jor- there, officials said. „-r e closed office. South's most cooapleuoas 1608 l i ! ! The Senate version of the bill t ^ k L 'S 't o ’r t ^ Iw h ^ homogeneous.” . Usuellytheewnptottotheore “We are aiming for a healthy health workers (nurses) salary ®®® *•* teeps for a marter’s In 1M6. Buddy Clark sang the ^ Episcopal calls for the session In the even- draft the blU. ^ Orth »said l d the big problem is danlan forces answered It. Spencer Iowa about SO Ctaoups of 20 or more may al­ Reagan ally wHl suocMd, with Downstream at Jackson" who stays wMi d n «s , he said. attitude towards failure. T h e schedule; BS fdus 16 hours sal- P>*“ >0 hours; the teachers re- hit record. •aW today ttat ‘parlaiianerB <^rch. Bethel, from 1922 to numbered year to run from Collins and nrth o~yi, i to differentiate between secular There*‘wre were no JoraanlanJordanian cas- mjies u ^ e a m from Cherokee, so purohsse tickets at a ro- profound ImpUcstloos that Minn., all roads but one warr But It is hard to soy betoro- I ? * ! ;, “ **• ^ Mds must learn to understand ary sch^ule; point system of Quested $8,800-18,600. The Meet musle has a pleturo duoed rate. These ticksta must Southern Republicana may be February m May oniran d m p o X r to «ectari«n. He concluded, “ titles, the epokeaman said. seven families were evacuated, closed. hand who to the nsrnntsl ®r aneabed In town re- their own feelings, they must extra pay tor department beads; of Linda sitting on a piano Us- be purchased tor a'sh y le evs- veering In a dlreottbn the White 2 d ^ U ^ consideration Walker favor to liassagepassage. , , ^ wants^ ^ something differ- The Israeli newspaper Haat- but the river there was also In eastern Iowa and wastsm learn how to talk to people, lis­ teodier aides; longevity pay­ tsntag to Lawronee play. and was extremely well-Uked by The Rev. Mr. Greene became of fiscal and budirefrv matters passage. ent ,from------what- Is . estabUshed, he , , ------Israel------has warned Jor- receding House won’t like. Collins questioned the con- Illinois, residents along the Mis- ment; teacher taicllities; sick members of the parish. We will secretary of the Standing Com­ only. pays for It. The First Amend- through “a neutral body” » ly “fr « i»»s« » «tt» J£S ten to people." be aver thankful for his tre- mlttee of the Episcopal Diocese otltutlonallty of the bill, call- Serious flooding also occurred slssippi River worked feverishly’ d i v i i^ a m M asked. ^ probation. leave payment upon retire­ If the Senate, as is expected. »ng It "extremely '"poiriV because a ^ attacks on the Red mendous work and efforts in es- of Connecticut in 1944 and along the Des Moines River In preparing for a rush of flood . Raymond Rogers, principal of ment; and convmunlcatons and inslcits on its version of the drawn.” Conceding that earlier choice, he ccui de- ^ Elath would ^>ell Minnesota and northern Iowa. waters expected later thlF •tha ttlgh aohooL asSd. Mml girl, Itogm minutes (overviiew of Items be- win., a i. u tahMrtilng the mission in Boi- served until 1950. He was arch­ blU. a compromise may have leglsJatlon permitting local op- public support.” danger for Jonhui'aJordan’s w<>rh».harbor ««of Nursery School ton.” deacon of New Haven from 1945 About 11) homes were evacuat- month MuncU Mrapla, but 11 im't, Tha ^ tag presented for 1969-70 nego- , ' *'U»^JClBIwned biMld- « . . . « « w,«. ■•n» 4 « M M M , "O S S S l v ^ T* TraU,lSSrto.Zly SloS pass Lodge of Masons, Walling­ and be taken on a tour of the science deportmeryt chairman, cheater. Mlsatoner from 1948 until 1962. Toll of W ar Admitting the church schools ^*18® and abandonment of what and three counts of larceny In c:;artan was the only one who. ford. Bill to^ Pay SktaMtt 4 M nvM U OVII school. For some parents, it Is Geotge Wood, science teacher, u _ ‘ . Bom In Logan, Utah, he lived are facing a financial problem, *be students described es a plan connection with three recent could know about tM theft, Det“ informers In tbs Wmijwit body. use. ^ He Is survived by his wife, the only chanoe to see the in the Hartford area since 1948. he foresees the WU’s passage to tear down houses and apart- safe thetts appeared In Man- Brooks testified. rumor gave a m e new stu- Digan wanted that oU Um b t o < ^ of Mrs. Emma Sessler Greene. Shows D rop Men on Strike varied play equipment provid­ pr6slQ€nC ^ And sodAt dtudlAB a t^ ^ xf.23^ HIb early life was spent In the cheater Cilrcult Court today for Funend services were held cauaing a tremendous Increase ments for a medical school ex- The Manchester Chamher kmu Woods himself took the staikL ds^|i a vary rough ^inie for facts are not In yet on LSD. ed. teacher. Dung Junior High ^ Midwest, and he graduated this morning at Christ Church In p ^ h l a l tuition to make panslon and constauctlon of the CommwM b 2 n l f® P "“ ‘ ® Probable cause hear- On Both Sides and testified that the rumor O iw •3M, "H you give tacts Art work done during the year School; Mrs. Bernice Maher, v ,,, * from a New York high scdiool. Cathedral, Hartford. Binial was aCSS _ . ,__ »• ^Tone'on^rd '■«“» Bujic on recora as oPDoaed nn...... “«®- _*_____ was going around town that he. Rogers recalled the tlzet time, to Uds that they can take apart, will be on display, including fin­ chairman of the peraonnet-pofl: He received a B.A. degree from in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hart- bills up for public hear- the iinmo nt committed the burglaries, and' January of 1968, Out he was they may not heltove aiqihfcM ger painting, spori structures, des committee, and bead of the ^ Hobart OoUege, (3eneva, N.Y. ford. (Continued from Page One) (ADM) grant. fully aware of drug use In you tell them.” start all over aealn ^ etat«ment Ing tomorrow before the leglala- Henrv St last Oct *‘® **®"*®<* ***e accusa-' and day models. Some of the 80C& 1 etbdleB depaitinent and 47th day, a spokesman for the m^rted* ^ ^ ***^‘ *'® «>t take the de- ture’s Labor Comr-Committee---- - one - the“ ^ Manchester Public Mark«t *'— testified *•««*that ^after — rotxxR- "What are the signs of meritn . ^ rating p„> ^ • "A girt was reported peaatng ‘* ‘® ‘® ‘®®t^ for?” a woman aek- aiongslde more recent work so Bln. Frank P. Schuls How one reeyond to alle- visions, the other to allow un- co out In class. We called her tam- ***■ and Isador Wolf, Manchester ANDOVER — Mrs. Alberta Fob.o. 0.1. y«r. a. 2:^;..'". the growth and development of Wethersfl«4d; a sister. Mrs. my offensive Is over.” naroohlai Uy and doctor. Since we have DIgah said, " I look for each riiUd can be seen. Green School prindpel. aftoTlS^t will hve to Bolton Woods testified, "Attar a*^ the right to Inqiect lockers as <■> attendance patisriie. SUdee will be shown of the «^ lr m M John S.O. Mr. EUto is a 1960 graduate SAVE ON I just said yeah, I did” long es there are wltneaaea, we A iwer cannot keep up school children at work and ptay. In Rottnw said today he eocpecta of Manchester ISgh Sdiool. He took a look at hera She had ‘’Y iMy. Changes In appear^ some of them, the children were a majority of. If not aU, boand wtil complete a throe-year tour monting glory oeads, LSD cubes, *‘*®® Mends may mean so absorbed, they were not ^ m b e r s wUl te proeent, as with Ihe U. 8 . Army t a X e ro- DISTON RAKES marijuana and a wboie uhar- ““““ thing. aware of the pictures being tak­ ” Qywge Bradlau, assiat- turning next month. He was to "W e watch for kids who may H i - S « - S = 3 M r S M £€"1 P- rested, police asked him where” maneutlcal of drugs.' en. Thto WUl also be the first ate Biqwriteendste of schools administration with a w«ad- Bertha Cerffin Davleau, and lived tion of East Cemetery. week raised to 1940 thA mimhAr in nntv«iUi«« ^ i* * offloem from surround- president Phillip Harrison * s * * he was at the day of the crime have conflicts all of a sudden D24 D18 in Andover 10 years. She was a The Holmes Funeral.,Home, of U S troops who have died In lencth**n^ th ’ n» nf* communities moved into ac- states that bis board la "dls- , Assistant prosecutor John _over six months ago Woods About sooiial pressures, Rogers showing for the children. tor peroofsiel and board negotla- quertera Oempony In Atnbeig, said, "The girl’s doctor reported with authority figures. AU of Rcflr. 13.98 mamber Of the Women’s Auxti- -"X) Main St.. Is dn chaise of com ^i X c e tae vTet of S^ER ’^Th e"°C nf‘° S bouni after the mayed and appalled ’’ Lombardo brought Duffy to the ^^ufled* th^°he c ^ d these things dem’t mean he’s ' R eftte^ento wlU be served “ ^1 . . . . - , OermsBy, and was dtsebarged Rcff. $3.45 FK. A n . ^ „ armnvementa . .. “f* ."!"®.® ?® ,V*et Cong of SEER. The Bill of Right ultimatum ..t Ws bill (for unemployment J^**®^® J*® **.,**^‘ member where he was a f t w 2 “ she waa faint because her shoes by Mrs.'-John Thomas Jr. Tt*e deadlock developed fol- as a qiedallat five. were too tight.” on drugs. But they do mean a ------...... ______compensation npensatlon benefits to strik-strik­ '^‘*®" **® “ Is house long a time. storm flag to flying,” he said. on Oct. 6, " I thought a hurri­ "How eoctoBWve to drug •2.29 SurvtvoTB, besides her hus­ casualizes since Jan. ing workera) must not be pass­ Judge Frank Monchun found^ Digan warned parents, "Don’t •1.89 band, include two sons, FVank ed,” Harrison Insists. “ It la Il­ cane hit It.” Duffy then de­ in t n ^ T ” a man asked. panic when you find poppy Firm 15th in World now stands at 33,863, scribed how the house w a s probable cause in the case and P. Schutx of Hebron and Alan M i^ '^ a r ir F T r ^ ® M *"®"‘ ‘ “ ® BUI of Rights. It N ixon Says logical, and does not represent Oone ooMt "PoUoe have re­ seeds In his coat pocket. He’ll NEW YORK — An econo­ extensively ransacked, and how bound Woods over to the next_ U-205-2 J. Schutx, at home; end a daugh- Charter OakO^k Sts7 died “ '® ^ ‘ bat Congress shall the best possible atmosphere for session of the Hartford Super-‘ ported 40 to so am sto for the know there’s no help to come mist has pointed out the $20 U-153 JIGSAW U-172 13'^ SINGLE BLADE a small safe, two feet square ter. Mm. Catherine OsngemTof "l^bt at Manchester M e® ltol riT w ^ r*"” *^ “ '® ®“‘-bii»hing r;ii: relations between employera seiltog of drugs In the toot six from you. Sit down and talk to billion gross annual Income of VARIABLE SPEED DRILL SHRUB & HEDGE TRIMMER gion, etc. until parochial schools W est R eady and three feet high, was stol­ lor Ck>urt. SALE Mandieeter; two brothers, Ar- Hospital. She was the widow of and employers.” to elRht months. him. Find out what you both the largest U.S. manufacturer grow In number.” en from his upstairs bedroom. The two other hearings were ' thur J. Lane of East Hartford •‘“ epb W. Trudell. - He explains the Chamber’s “thoM fhttg srilers bswe to can do.” exceeds the gross national Duffy testified that he had to be presented In the afternoon and R a ^ Davleau of Tolland; Trudell was bom in He pointed out that U.S. Su­ position in .the following state­ have cuatometa” “Is there any way to cut drug product of all but 14 of the na- F or Am ity taped a sign on the safe which session ot the court. a slater. Mm. Bertha Gergler Canada, March 12, 1888, and About Town preme Court decisions have ment: “You tae fUmaand these Uni­ trafflcT” a man asked. tlMis belonging to the United of Rocky Hill, and two grand- “ ved In Manchester one year. stated that any bill to provide (Continued from Page One) "The Manchester C9»amber of '^® *" "P®” ’ S^asp versity of Oonohottout phar­ Digan said, "Yes. Police are Nations. ’The Loyal Circle of Kings ______ofaUdten. Uhe was a member of the aid must have a secular pur- Commerce board of directors ( ^ Hght, no money macy atudento in our otaas- VILLA LOUISA Funeral services will be held Autonoe Club of St. Albans, Vt. Daughters will meet Monday at pose, and the primary aim must Ideological differences, he ex- strongly opposes such a bill, rooms,” a men ashed “Why Clayton Klein, of 28E Garden U.S. Embassy M ■4 HOTEL end RESTAURANT Saturday at 1:80 p.m. at the Survivors Include a son, 7 ;45 p.mi. at Center Oongrega- oe neither to advance nor In- Plained. which would provide______beneftts af- don’t you use OK-addtota. Dr., an employe of Manchester Lowe-Robacker Funeral Home, George S. Trudell of Manches- tlocMl Oiurch. Hostesses are .libit religion. Looking at NATO with what ter seven weeks of a labor dls Robert Dlgaik coordlm tor of BOLTON 2584 Main 8t..oi.. oiaaionourv.Glastonbury - • ^...... daughter...... Miss— ______Madeline ^ ™ ‘'® and Mns. Labeling SEER a device to termed hopeful realism, he pute, thereby forcing the eip Movers, and an aqualntance of Opposes FTC ^ Whti^ tiMy Woods, testified that Woods had youth servloes, said they bops i\i Tturyi will be in Scantlc Ceme- Trundell of Alexandria, Va.; five Alice Clark. sound constitutional whUe clr- stereotype ployer to subsidize a labor dls to invelve ex-addlets. “But tory. East Windsor. grandchildren and five great cumventing constitutionality, he rating other nations as pute against himself and, con- told him how he broke Into Duf­ all go — fS m m Haataagt that • THURS.-FRI.-SAT. fy’s home and took a safe with In Litton Case ” weYe not sure they oould do Friends may call at the fun- Srandchlldren. Manchester Area Alumnae said, “ Its aim Is apparently to 8®od or bad and against “ w i^- sequently, placing government muirii good In targe assemUMs. 6 PM. — 9 PM. onal home tonight and tomor- The funeral will be held Sat- Club of PI Beta Phi will meet channel funds through parents thtaklng” that a lltUe bettr clearly on the side of labor In o” **■ (Continued from Page Om) i Ilia bait sattlag aaw 'ear avar Det. Sgt. Joseph Brooks, who them would be e » dialogue. ropw night from 7 to 9 “ ’'day at 1:15 p.m. from the Moniay at 8 p.m. at the home .o the parochial school. Its pri- communication is enough to any dispute, n 140. BONELESS served the arrest warrant on . , , ______, Smaller sessions oil shout 2S latnahicod? Tbay’ra iH II tba papalat The family suggests that those Driscoll and Moran Funeral of Mrs. Daniel T. Miller, 54 Le- -nary purpose is aid to the In­ bring about International broth- "We are fully aware that the Litton’s president, Roy L Aoh, ' fcrhood. Woods on March 5, testified was named by President Nboon students to one addict may wishing to may make memorial ®‘- Albans, with a Mass land Dr. The program w411 In- atitutlon, not to the child.” result would be not to shorten mean mom.” choice among yoar New EaglaH Rari SIRLOIN STEAK contributions to the Andover requiem at 2 at St. Mary’s dude a makeup demonstration. Following a long and involved He said NATO today In the strikes, as labor union officials "1*^’ ?® “ *** Woods said las* Sunday to head a ttve-mem- A man asked about prison real world stands strong but sug(Fest, but rather to guarantee ^as artested that he ber advisory councU on reoegan- W. H. ENGLAND Volunteer Fire Department, Church, SL Albana Burial vrill “P®" definition of secular education. ■Henoes for drug usem and Dialara **A-r symbol. HARDWARE C a Center Rd, he in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, St. Urih said, "If this Is taken lit­ cViallenged and he reaffirmed a strike that might not other- romebody had "ratted” izlng the govemnent. wa aah i ssUera. Ha rsooUed a rsoent Potato $ 0 . 5 0 I what he listed as these five fun- ... ^^ ~ him. . TtiA'I*'® dfWAimnmMr«fdevelopment came as Ut- Albans. erally, ithen there could be no wise be called. oam of two youths who worn ROUTE 44A BOUON, CONN. It is obvious then that gov- Woods felt ton appealed to the FTC torn-':! David H. Havey Friends may call at the John TTie Hartford-Tolland County jtoncals or nuns’ habits worn given six month suspended pris­ NATO is needed; and the ernment---- . aid and support for this way because he (Woods) consider a decision to propose - Uiml ears. Set oar lisMagt la tMe Salad David H. Havey, F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 Council of the VFW Auxiliary m the school, and theology on tenns and then pUned on FOR RESERVATION, PLEASE TEL. 648-ti81 two yenne prohaUon. He sold, pap«. WEDDINO-BANQUBT FACIUTIEB AVAILABLE “ Why not Just put ’em away crucifix.’ . - - - typewriter. pltal. He was the husband of —NATO succeeded In Its orig­ When he was arrested, Det. Triumph-Adler. Mrs. Olga Johnson Havey. Hull said he Is taking a stand inal defense purpose and must Mr. Havey was born Feb. 26, GOP To Hear ®P®n- in favor of SEER for two rea- ..Hant to new'ennrtiHnn. SUetn& Hicdr 1912 in West SulUvan, Maine, a Night tomorrow sons; (1) The recent switch to cess with new bonds of unltv Juniors Learn from 6 to 10:30 p.m. at the post ecumenism; (2) the reappor- ®®’^ " ® ' ^ bonds of unity, P. O. Box 92, Route 30 son of Mrs. 'Beatrice Blaisdell Lyme Senator “ with less of the original ce­ of Calais, Maine, and the late . „ tloament of the legislature. About Teaching Vernon, Connecticut 06086 Andrew Havey. State Sen. William G. Moore ment of fear.” “ Without reapportionment there -In future years the Tomorrow will conclude the Treasure (203) 875-3711 He lived In Manchester 21 ^ Cyme will be the speaker mere years and before that time* in Tuesday at the weekly, state »jongregaiionaiOo!Se2Honal®®S^.re^ Church will “ Protestants ** In small “ ® ------... . Western cooperation Manchester------Education . . . Aseocla- Shoppi COMMERCIAL SOUND APPLICATIONS DIV. S ’’n l;:'' S r How Hwtort “ «“ »> j^th. ohuro*. sEER I. conRltu- -Hovln. l«,™,d lo concert » Mtaohe^or Hljn SetoSTS- p. _ United Aircraft rnpmhAr th i Mia«i n ti t n tlonal or can be made so,” he U*elr military forces, the allies have been oberving and M fo** 12 isiat^fcommiUPA a i f added, to «tatlng that to the bill must now devise "better means teaching In town public schotd We are over stocked BACKGROUND THE 3M of Wo Navy veteran Bank- Finn f -^v, Cipnfv n i, Mrs. he ds planning to propose that ot harmonizing our policies.” classrooms, learning more about with solitaire mount- FLOOR of World War II. serving in the Finance, Fisli and George Brooks of 71 Wetherell a direot anneal be m a^ to the -N A TO Is by nature _more the profession, U p-^ ate KELLY ROAD COVERING MUSIC CANTATA” 700 P H O N E 872-4636 or 647-1428 Pacific Theater. General Law. Human St. and a student at Harcum S o 2 ^ c 7 ^ u m ^ ^ r t than a military alliance "and The program was coordinated m«B. 4 pronar, 6 pwmg, IS SIMPLE i^lu^^two%.olh® 7e‘so™ '^“ nd®® F.!^Fic^cvc) w“"7wn n s I t t ^ absurd to the time has come to turn a part by Miss Marsha Gunther.Gunther, Ben- ^ o u r Old pnmsr twist and mira- OPEN 5-DAVS WEEKLY 9-9 SYSTEMS nood F®nnsyl- raise a hue and cry at this time of our attention to those nonmil- net Junior High School reading VERNON CIRCLE ers, Boardman B. Havev of t-'ontrol. **'® eintio ^ “ ucatlon Asso- concerning the use of tax money itary cress In which we all coordinator; and Miss Anne cle heada. POWERFUL, He d ia m o n d M) II’’ lic ^ ReLirch H rL“b “ " ®°"'®7"®® Har- to aid p i^ h ia l schools. could b^eflt from Incr^as:^ Beechler, ’ MlTche^^^ ^ h VERNON, CONN. 3 IYI ■ ‘ II I u : m II, .can Resea.ch Committee and rlsburg. Pa. last week. Miss more th^4 0 veara.” he ohserv. cooDeration.”cooperation.” School guidance direct™.director. ^ ^ i n g UNIQUE is a former member of the Re- Brooks is president o^ thTed® ^ o r DUblican Stnte Finuncc I i y \ n 4«rv*.i____ I V. V V, w _ _ _ ’ “ the state n**®has comnoutea contributed The conference upciieuopened todaylouay nA punchinmcii {Mux.yparty mIn lllingIlling JumorJunior ALL WAYS BEST toe serving its vlr^ThT r ^^cum, and to the House of the Good Shep- with ministers talking guarded- High School cafeterium tomor- c4 § Little man' in 1966. ® chair- associate editor of the Harcum herd, conducted by nuiw for *y about East-West cooperation row will climax the week’s ac- INDOOR.OUTDOOR News, school newspaper. wayward glrlo.” Every year the something thought Impossible tlviUes. At this time the students ONE-OF-A-KIND ITEMS ACRHJAN ACRYUC state sends checks to other allip.nce*s formation two will have an o|^>ortunlty to ex- c4 s O A m r by Lot's Sculptimd or Tip Shaw ad CANDIKS church-related homes for the decades ago. change experiences and ance- 6-7X8-6 BLUE TWEED HERCULON ON-LOCATION SOUND SYSTEM elderly, he said. The sum, he detes from their week-long ad­ 12-Ft. Rolls. Green or Candy Stripe. Green TweM — Blue Green R»9. 70.00 ...... $ 35.00 Avocado I,, , The "Cantata" 700, a powerful but Scientist Dubs ABM said, ils now $300,(XX) annually. venture. Vernon R«g« 7.95. ^ Sq. Yd. compact unit, (15"x12"x7'0 is equipped “ Nobody has criticized,” he TTie toUowlng are the students 15x10-6 MOSS TWEED ACMLAN Reg. 12.95. Sq. Yd. said. and the schools to which they R*g. 291.00 ...... 125.00 7.95 with its own 6 watt amplifier capable ‘Incredible Mistake’ One problem Hull sees- In Ice Conditions were assigned : Kathy Olenney, of powering most speaker systems iroiitiiiinHl from Pagv> One) ^ - providing parochial school o3- Marlene D’Addario, Slrkka John­ 12x10-6 MOSS OREBN PLUSH ACRHJAN without the need of additional .. V. decided to sever all government *s that the demand may On T hrall Rd. son. Susan Noble, Janlne Car- R«9- 229.00 ...... 135.00 amplification. Handsomely finished caT mataematl- ties and go It on my own’’ become so great os to under- R l a t t l f n l i l l r ip .n t V i Rubin, Bennot; DUPONT 501 NYLON 15x9 BRONZE TWEED ACMLAN ACRILAN ACRYUC cal ch^lenge he says the Pen- ,^g hasn’t drawn a govern- public education. Noting 111 U C a t H MarkMark WinderWinzler, .TamaaJames McCarthy, In walnut, the attractive design Susan Moorhouse, Douglas 8 J[2-ft' Rolls. Avocado Phiib — Tip Shawed ror ill “iSurniw that®Uie'R^r '"®"*^ university paycheck for ^*’® condition of Thrall Raw 225.00 ...... 99.00 Downham, Claudia Head. Eu- tits every decor. slans would ^ u m e that no ^ years—but hasn’t had ®*i®. <>‘ J«*»- 22 was gene Lescroart, lUlng. iRsff. 8.95. g 11^16 RED 501 NYLON United 7 r ie s m ~ s w X be “ ®®®“® ®®®’’®‘ "^terlal. el- ' ^® ®^“®® Rag. 279.00 ...... 150.00 I mtaslles would be j^er. Hon to non-public schools. If all took the Itie of Thomas Hart. Also, Marcia Blase, Bentley; Gold — AvoOoido — NUe or Blue e immediately after it was studious gada- ^ “ ® •eKls'aturo go mann of 2 Woodbine St., Elllng- Nancy Rohan, “ Qrocn — o ^ fKnrvifflrH If nrlll fiim.., 4a oa/\ »._ .. . . ® 54x18 MOSS GREEN KOOO. HEART OF SYSTEM IS MUSIC u-ru."""-" ■“““ ™ > ^ rorc:s /Rag. 144.00 ...... 45.00 R ot. 11.95. S q .Y A « This challenge to the military ting 7 ta 7 ^ r "tf ro7t th7pre^^^^ ‘ ho®® b ert°H ^ ^ *!^ ^ ^ coroner Her- Highland Park; Pamela Holmes! C O N T IN U O U S ftL A M E N T 12x20-8 GOLD TWEED ACMLAN &95 The heart of the system Is the to the latest in a series that be- tables, willingly letting taem ^EER, Walker eald. The 16-year-old boy died of a Saunders. Keeney; Keith NYLON TWBD5 Rag. 336.00 ...... 175.00 3M Music Library. . . self-contained gan 20 years ago. when he was pick his brains ^ coiwtltutlonallty.. , “ It skull fracture two tours after Martin; WlUlam cartridges that hold 700 high fidelity t^ h m g nucl®ar physics at “ My research is done nowa- 7 “ *^ be a good bill even If he was admitted to Rockville Robertson; Diane 12x12 BEIGe TWEED NYLON Gold or Blus Groan ACMLAN « » * « » day If to be amputated below thrknee Rot< 18.95. Specialty Libraries, as well as danger of such weapons.” writing books- 1 2 ^ ^ fa r-a n d become the pre- The report stated that t h « 55 ® ^“ ’...°““ ” « “ ®*'. Waddell; HERCULON •AEMSmONG &95 Special Christmas Music. But, he said, “ I was having magazine articles,», plus lectur- ®«"‘ ®‘ «>® small foreign car hit a paten Troutman, ACRttJANTWHDS difficulty getting my speeches ing. His project keep k e^ typewrlt-typewrit- «... ‘®®’ ®PPe®« that the KITCHEN CARPer CUSHION VINYL In the question-answer and re- deceased esnw. 4.1,1 LOOP PlUi cleareit by the Pentagon, so I ers going in two offices, one of buttol nc7to ?®®®“ ®f. ®®"*® “ P®" this condi- — ~ SPECIAL NYLON SHAIG 1 lb. them at his tome in A,ex^n:; ork“ ^jfm «^^'Lh Ouplicate Bridge 9 ^ . and 12-ft. RoRs PUSH BUTTON OPERATION *1*?, Va. “ ®®™" of St. James Church car went off the left side of the Gold -t Beige — Green Results In a duplicate bridge X, ChfliOT of Colon lO-tt. or 12-tt Offwhlte or Red His schools are road and struck a tree. The simple controls are conveniently a Ibflv 93.60 Personal Notices first book, “ Must We abiding by state 'standkrtis': ITJla 4.-4 nighty sponsored by Hide? R «. 11.95. ^ Sq. Yd. 12 Ft. RoM: g ^ Sq. Yd. Rot. 8.29. ^ Sq. Yd. Rot. 10.95. ^ Sq. Yd. outside, on Ihe front, and include m a n y assortments iirall the n u c ir w r^tstar'eT other the Italian American Club are: on/off button, tone, and volume TO GIVE AND ENJOY klnl atoll in 19ie “ and ,“ '*y ®‘« - ®‘roeU In the town In Memoriam and getting render to eduMte "tto me town were report- Mrs,. Paul Barton and James controls. Easy-to-use intermittent my first feel for the potentl^ ~ ®^ ‘® Department of Public LeSure. f l « . f ird a .™.-.. rell^ous'^ImTsptoro.” “ he Worto™ 7 C 7 7 L 1 “ *» timer control, mounted Just under the LENOX i f ®‘/"j® di® “on.” wetasnt 'on. on. "A“ A pai^nt/lUs tK; ifirTlZlllld f “ PP«*y 11"®nd Mrs. Donald Raymond. stoond;stMxmd: WIHOflOR walnut cover, provides continuous PHARMACY A K’aSii,'’'" "V® 'mm l» Rone warn publicly, tn 1954, m- Vernon wore 63 accidents. The report peal in the Eastern Pennsyl­ Pennsylvania Railroad., three, $900; one, $1,000; five, ior Court yesterday. He w a s Sen. David Barry and State HOURS; junction with the Lutz Museum. mittee for its consideration. If also included 21 motor vehicle vania Synod. He is a member of A native of Pennsylvania, he $1,060; one $1,200, cuid four scheduled to make his plea to Reps. N. Charles Bogginl, Frau­ 9:00 s.m. - 8:00 p.m. Osily It was pointed out there is no the latter approves the amend­ warnings issued; 48 unlocked Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, was educated In the local school $1,180. a charge of Injury or risk of d s Mahoney and Donald Geno- ed bill, it then goes to the floor 70 Arrested doors; 14 fire alarms recorded Narberth. In addition to activi- 9:00 am. - 6:00 p.m. Sst. financial obligation. injury to a child. vesl. system, attended Wharton School Benefits the board offers In­ of the House and Senate, for and the ambulance waib dis­ Ues connected with the Phila­ Burying Group John L. Breneman, 22, Of at the University of Pennsyl­ clude full Connecticut Blue Genovesi, the lone Republican debate and a vote. During March patched 61 times. delphia Seminary appeal. West- The annual meeting of the White Rd., Ellington, withdrew vania and Is a retired captain. Cross coverage under extend­ of the four, withdrew his spon­ During the month of March Revenue collected totaled man served as district delegate Columbia Burying Ground As- a plea of Innocent to a chaige United States Army Reserves. ed plan plus semi-private room sorship at a March 27 pubUc 2-INOH BLGOK 3 HGURS’ AIR the Vernon Police Department $848.80, with the breakdown as to the stewardship directing bociation will be held at Yeo­ of breaking and entering with He Uves in Narbeth with his credit rider with addiUonal hearing on the bill. His action, NEW YORK — Solid oxygen, made ‘70 arrests, according to follows: Parking tickets.,. $115; committee of the Fastern Penn­ mans Hall April 20 at 7 p.m. criminal Intent which he made wife and two children. ‘‘rider benefits” currently In he said, was "In view of the poor the form the gaa takes at about the activity report fUed yester­ meter checks $301.80; report sylvania Synod, is a past church Read Herald Advertisements Members will consider and act earlier and pleaded guilty to a effect for subscription members TRI CITY PLAZAl financial situation the state is 400 degrees below zero, could day by Chief Bdmund Dwyer. fees, $270; pistol permits, $24; council member of the Lutheran on the annual reports, elect of­ substitute information charging only. in.’ ’ compress in a two-inch cube on The department received a to­ ficers and transapt any other him with breaking and entering bingo permits, $3; bazaar and' Family Campers’ Association, as — Other benefits are full Oon- Gemfiresl said today that he is astronaut’s three-hour breathing tal of ‘778 compkiints which were proper business. without permission. He is raffle permit, $88, and peddler’s well as Its co-founder. Before nectlcut Medical Service under VERNON, C0NN.< opposed also to the proposal for supply. investigated. Nfeo Inveeitigated license (2) $60. In Vietnam charged with breaking Into the his career as a capital funds community oontract plan f o r Airman l.C. Brian R. Bisson, Medical Building on Union St., BROiAD ST. subscribing member only; maj­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertrand Rockville on Feb. 20. or medical Insurance coverage, J. Bisson, Rt. 66, is on duty at . Judge Alva P. Lolselle re­ Manchoftor and 6,000 life insurance for sub­ Nha ‘Trang AB, Vietnam. He is fused to lower the present bond scribing members only. a weapons mechanic and mem­ of $800. The case was continued Three personal days leave ber of the Pacific Air Forces. until May 6 for a pre-sentence Proapect Avenue with pay are offered for legal A graduate of Windham High investigation and consolidation and Kane St., and medical reasons, emergen­ School he was previously as­ with other charges In Hartford fILF-SIRVICI DIPT 8TOM West Hartford... cies, funerals in the family or signed to MacDlU AFB, Fla. County. "Charge I f ’ with your C.AjP, or C.B.T. Master Charge Card! Traffic Light Tour in Vernon The need for another traffic light in the Vernon Circle area was examined by local and state W tppins officials yesterday. ‘Ihe tour of several areas of concern was taken to determine where addi­ Announcement TollaiMi tional lights should be installed. Among local officials were Police Chief Edmund Dwyer, cen­ Htnioed ter, who is also chairman of the 'Traffic Authority; Bernard Crowl, John Mlrablto, Ralph Lip- C.M.RP.A. I man, representing the Chamber of Commerce; State Sen. Robert Houley, second from left, BARBESl LOCAL NO. 23 /h and Andrew Tricarico, director of ptfblic works. (Herald photo by Bucevicius.)

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8:W I a r V ) Bawttohad ,U ) BEarv Orimn S;S M0€I6 newa,ewa, Waather. (IMMO) mmilda THURSh f r l sat. (M ) K YOU Wara PraaMant Nwnebeet B ; 0 0 ( 8 ^ What'a It All About Sioux (C) ( S-U) Thuruday Nlcht Movit (M ) O aneral Aaaemply Refx>rt msala-a Nary 8:80 (1O4O8M0) DraciMt Lorlna photo Qpeu m ka 10:00 (10-lO«M0) Dean Ifartin n a t o a a t Strto (8) TIm Outoaata r s nank Ra]nial& (C) (80) Alfred Rltohoook Engaged Sale FaTonto Martlaii (18) Newa At’a Vow „ (M ) CriM ua The enga|(ement of Mias Kath­ > HuatlayBrlBldey (O 10:80 (U) T an ^ rty ICorle U) waltar Cnnklta (C> U:00 i»d M U 0 8 0 ) iNawa. Bporte leen A. Murphy to John P. King, CUnarilm Film iwautber Nova (30) DataeUvea both of Memcheater, haa been Alfred Httcboock U :B (8) Thtmaday Starilabt W tet‘8 I t s U ae (C ia:80 (8-10) Joey Blahop announced by her parents, Mr. 80) y aaarwaather. Sporti KM0-3M0) Tonight Show (80) Mowabeat (IB) lALta XoiTte and Mrs. James E. Murphy of SEE SATTHDAF’S TV WEEK FOB OOMPLETE USTINOV 46 Woodland St. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. King of 33 Radio Martoi^ Dr. (1M b IM Iiib InohidM onlj thoM newa broadoaata of 10 or 16 Miss Murphy Is a senior at mlmBe leoglk. Seme atntlaiia namr aMier abort newacaata.) Manchester High School. Mr. Gabled roof with King is serving with the U.8. 7:00 Accent 88 front and roar gutters 8:00 B aitford HiahUahn 7:16 Kow Army at Ft. Still, Okla. 7:00 K ava 7:30 David Brinkley No date has been announced 8 :80 Qaallabi 7:80 Newt of the world 18:00 Quiet Hoorn 7:66 Joe GtaraaioU for the wedding. • Neat, safe and dry protection for all WFOP—18M 8:06 Fop concert 6:00 Danny Claytoa 8:06^lahtbeat your outdoor valuables 8:01 Dlok Baatbertai 11:00 Newa. Weather 8:00 B E Dora 11:16 Sporta Final • ‘Homasote’ floor with steel joiners to 1:00 O aiy GHrard 19:00 K e w WHIP—i w the O L D securely connect planks 6:00 Newa Bank Oiangitig Name 6:16 B paA Dr • Exidusive ‘Pressure-Coat’ finish resists 8:00 newa HARTFORD (AP) — Hartford 8:16 B p ^ ^ Hartlorr rusts, long-lasting (B n a U Pfeotoa By BewW ohis) 8:86 Lowell Ihomae National Bank and Tniat Co. W eld o n 8:K Fha Bttauto announced Wednesday it w ill be­ ginine remolno off grand piano, which nearly burned through stage floor. 7:00 The World Toulani • N ew interior ride-in ramp, sliding doors, t o w « Rockville High auditodum is insproted by Police Chief Edmund Dwyer, left. In foiegttiund, burnt stands come a one-bank holding com­ 7:30 Frank aW bid padlockable handles 7:30 Bpaak Dp Spoiv pany May 1 under the name Drug Co, 8:08 8:10 Spaak Dp aporu Hartford National 0>rp. ' 'h l i' CJflcl.. • Weathertight construction throughout 8:80 Speak Dp HuifOre The announcement followed a Vernon the Kennedy Child Study Cen­ il:B Barry Ibiber with overlapping panels te r In N ew T o rit C ity. H er Job 18:16 Sian OB favorable ruling from the Inter­ 767 M AIN ST. w n 0 —1881 nal Revenue Service. Present at the Kennedy O nter involved 6:00 Afternoon Bdltlop fii't. nr, In R .,. , , the testing of emotionally dis­ 8:16 Market Rapon atockholdera of the bank will $ Fire at High School OflO Weather become Hartford National Corp. Pofi-.nq I 5,000 turbed and retarded children 8:B Strictly Sporu ahareholders under the change. DO YOU HAVE A GRANTS CREDIT ACCOUNT? Can be used coast to coast...ask any salesperson and counseling with parents. 8 :H Aftemoon DdltloB < Teachers and parents in the area ara invited. The associa­ Ruins Stage in Auditorium tion serves the towns of Ver­ 3 H.P. 20 ' rotary mower non, Ellington, Tolland and A- fire of suspicious origin AU that was left ot iiie piano topic for the April meeting ot Coventry. The Drug Store that with Briggs and Stratton engine caused some $6,000 damsge at was the frame and strings. the Association for Children Rockville High School early this The fire was confined to the with Learning DIsabiUties. The auditorium and the back stage groiq> will meet Tuesday at 7:80 Onfy 22,000 Curt ■ Saves You Money morning. ' NEW YORK — According to area although the rest of the p.m. In the RockvUle High LET The state fire marshal and atatisUcs giuhered by qxirts au- I NOTARY PUBLIC 1 building smdled of smoke, School Library. ARTHUR l » ftwitty Rex' Landner, America ^ rncE / i FREE PARKING Vernon police are Investigating. Dlosses were session as usual The speaker will be Sister has as many horseshoe pthdiers, VOUB The fire, on the auditorium today. Elizabeth O’Hare. She is di­ at 10 mlUfon, as golfers, and DRUG STORES V NEXT \ FREE DELIVERY stage, was discovered ahmtly Talent Sbpw Set rector of psychological servlcee 5 fpftESCMP m ore boahnen, a t 82 mltUon, r-,-.PTf. -u VA-.CMr. T f R ROCKVIILE Students from several area TION CHARGE ACCOUNTS before 4 a.m. by Police Offlcsr at the Oengras (Jenter for Ehc- than the 40 million bowlers. But schools will participate In a V'. '".D')0R Tbomas Sheehan vdio was on oeptlonal Children and was for- on$y 22,000 ara cutters and 500,- PRESCRIPTIONS talent show Saturday at 8 p.m. routine partol. meriy a staff psychologlat at 000 are fenoeiw. COSMETICS at the Vernon CHenter Middle Phones: 643-1515 or 643-1506 Earlier, at about 1:80 a.m., School, R t 80. I# MONEY ORDERS four custodians who were on Easy-spin recoil starter, The show is being sponsored night duty at the school dis­ by the Rockville Exchange Club throttle control on covered some 14 windows had Green Manor Seeks Cut ON SALE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY with proceeds to go to its schol­ handle. Heavy gauge been broken In the offioe area. arship fund. A fire in a wastebasket was ex- steel deck — baked (3ene Pitney, recording star In Tax Vfdue on 84 Acres tinguiBhed at Uiat time. enamel finish. Gives and former Rockville resident, Oreen Manor Estates is ap­ Police (Jhlef Edmund Dvryer wU be master of ceremonies. Oreen Manor claims that the extra close trim^ Adjust­ said a thorough Investigation pealing the valuation placed town assessor and the .Board of The show will also feature two against 84 acres of iU land. In able cutting heights YYiU be made. When Offloer other local recording stars, Tax Review plaoed individual Sheehan spotted the smoke throe oontinguouapcurcels, ht the vaJuas on ihe 103 lota and three lV i"to 3". Chris London and David Ros- northeast section of Manches­ Now you can . coming from the east side of sosewsU. •asements of the property. It Like To Save Money? School office windowB, found broken few hours before fire, temporarily coverod with paper. ter, extending to the Monches- the building, a search was made claims that, as of Oot. 1, 1968, P e rfo rm e rs represent­ ter-Vernon town line and known with the aid of the custodians, ing Rockville High School will the propirty consisted of "wwr, PREVENT CRABGRASS and the fire diacovei^- in the as Green Manor Estates Addi- unimproved and undeveloped be Kenneth Olander, Deborah tlo N a S. auditorium. Both Vernon and MacArthur, Laurl Osgood and *and,’’ without roads or other (as you weed and feed your lawn) Brink’s Guard The Manchester assessor had You’ll Like Our Sales! Rockville fire departments re­ Deborah Thompson; St. Jo- tmprovements. sponded to the call. Other are^ placed a value of 8276,840 on the In papers Hied in the town sph’s Schoed; Mona C!yr, Joyce land, as of the O ct 1, 1968. The ChoicabL THjtaidu H/ l J o s v j t l departments, Including Man­ Olephant, Annette Sullivan and ctoric’s ofOce, Green Manor In­ NEW! ; Board of Tax Review, following A ll it takes is a single spreader application of Scotts t u r f chester’s Eighth District were Victoria Jalbert, and Venum cludes figures which show that A LL ABOUT Holdup Attempt an appeal by Oreen Manor, had summoned by mutual aid. Elementary, Patricia, Nancy It paid $148,670 when H pur- BUILDER PLUS 4. It lies in wait and stops crabgrass and reduced the valuation to 8176,- (Oontlnned from Pago One) Jssed the M acres. Lehtro foxtail as they sprout, plu s-4 also clears out non-grass U. S. CHOICE * 470. It calls the valuation ' plaoed driver of the armored car, Jrtm surance 0>. and Vernon Fire Ellington Center School, Mary Clhlef W illiam Jiriinaon Assessment, for tax purposes, ly the Board of Tax Review weeds already in the lawn and fuU-fertil- Bova, gave chase end recovered 8. (Jamey, and Windennere la on the basis of 65 per cent of damage runs about $5,000. It in­ School, Kathy Benson, M ary '■'excessive, disproportlanate and izes good grass. Grubproofs your lawn the loot. the value. unlawful,’’ and asks for a c«- ^ THEM 10-MINUTE cluded a grand piano, the stage I^chner,' Clheryl Mc(2ready and CHUCK : Brink's otriciala refused to The appeal is the second on duction. BETWEEN SHAMPOO SET for a full year. N ot bad for maybe half floor and the drop curtains os say how' much money was In­ Longview School, Irene LaRosa. tha October 1968 Orqnd List. well as several chairs and small The action is returnable in ^Thc heat from youf dryer an hour’s work! volved. Tickets for the show are a v a il­ Raymond and i.«iiia Damato, ^turni on the hold I pieces of equipment. Hartford County Court of Com­ Police said a second guard, able at most of the area stores. They appealed the valuation Reg. Chief Dwyer said burnable mon F$eas. Green Manor Is be­ POT ROAST I James Sullivan, also exchanged Educators to Meet placed on their properties on $1.50 material was found around the “Psychological Factors Re­ ing represented by the Man­ LOVESTICKSTM shots with the hcSdi^ man. New State Rd. and at Main and chester law firm of NOW area ot where the piano stood. lated to Learning” will be the $1.50 each Woodbridge Sts. 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MANCHESTER PARKADE 817 HighlMMl SL, Mneheoter, Com. 648-4178 fOUWMN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THtIRSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 T o lla n d are intensMed, without receiv­ housed a t the high school, un­ a better way before Implemant- PAGE FTF l ’BBK ing credit toward graduation. til the middle school is com­ Ing R." ONLY 6 DA TS LEFT! T o lla n d from the University of Oonnect- This would permit a atudent to pleted. Braiiton’s recommpndstions Icut on the first step. attend a cfaas In a subject in Although ttie town hiCs devri- would indicate the further de­ kflas Susan Bryan, sedbnd which he waa Interested, but oped one of the most unstruc­ fR im S, ROMANS, COUNTRYMEN, grade, BS degree, Univarslty of not for credit. velopment of present reeourae Flexible Schedule Proposed tured high school currictdums centers wouM be Implemented. UConn To Conduct Study Maine, four years teaching ex­ A atudent lounge would be around, it likes to taka a good He also pledged every efloet I perience. provided for and maintained by look at proposed innovations be­ will be made on the part of the Mrs. Dorothy Caaadel, guid­ il the rtudents, according to the fore Implemanting them. IT’S Of Student Motivation high achool principal to arrange ■Hfo Board at Education laat ance, BA degree, Hunter Col­ BROAD STREET In High School Curriculum proposed curriculum. The right "You are wotidng in a staM flexible scheduling in depart-1 dropped by five children since lege, New York City, 12 yean to paitidpete in the seH-super- New England community,” ments wishing this. "Mtht ograed to participate in last month, according to Bralr­ experience. vCalon program would have to board member Baibara Kalas TIME a rtudy to be oondiioted by the ton and now stands at 3.006, Maacfestiar A curriculum proposal which The iHOpoaal as an education­ being of "inestimable value to Mrs. Jane A. Cralle, kinder­ wouM pennlt Mlaeted TMlaiMl be earned each quarter. told Italia. "We tend to move Blanchester Evening Herald I t/nlverrlity of OonnooUcut to de- not counting those attending garten, BS degree, Madison Col­ al theory wee endorsed by some students." Rockville High School. BIgh M mxiI aladents to portlcl- Bralrton, who noted he had Three-Hour Discussion slowly, giving a proposal a good Tolland correspondent Bette | twrmdne the vialues of motivaitlon lege, HarrUburg, 'Va.,_ seven Prospect Avenue and The tapping of available looking over to make sure It is To file Your Meadowbrook School has an Kane Street, West In an «erl- mittee Chairman Robert Italia, school. Some students are per­ riculum and the subsequent Cotsor may have inventeUand Junior Women’s dent atudy and atudent reaource Ouiadian student who enjoys point. If we moke any errori that cost you any penalty ar fre ^ n g of capital outlay ex- Biiarton’a concept of inde­ listening to the tapes and the dents will be broken down Into pcndlturea several montha ago. Chib Variety Show wUl be held centera. A dreaa code la alao. He described the meeting as S at to 4 PJML intereit, we will pay the penalty or interest._____ two groups, one of which will propoaed but Ita importance waa pendent study differs from music. lie wdll meet with the super­ tomorrow night at 8 at the hl^ Italia's. The superintendent an attempt to get the report {uid roceive Incentive rewaixte for school, to benefit the James played down 1^ Italia. Self-Supervision its recommendations "out of intendent of buUdlngfs a n d iRDENSHOP views it as a "directed prog­ •"WTting. The other group will West fund. Board membera, although in- Another aspect of the private kltehens and into pub­ ground! to determine what tereated in die propoaala, heal- ram in which the independence proposed qurriculum Is the self­ tearn by the ordinary mielthod needs to be repaired at t h e The Democratic Town Com­ refers to the methods and tech­ lic knowledge where we can ob­ and will serve as a control mittee wdU meet tomorrow night tated orer what they termed a supervision portion, which tain direction and umdenstand- M AL RHINES America's Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices Hicks School under the terms 'Tack of qieclfica." The p ro - niques used by the student in would permit selected students group. The object of the atudy of the Hicks Memorial School at 8 in the Town Hall. Discount Savings on Everything You Need for luvrn aud Gardeul pursuing a carefully worked-out Ing." Formerly with Newberry’s Marine Is Now A— la to detiermine If studerita learn poaal doea not explain how the to reort only to scheduled With Vs la Our Marine Department. . . trust fund. objective," wdiether tt la a Reaction to last night’s meet­ belter with incentive rewards. Manchester Evening Herald GLEN PARK program can be eftectlvety car­ classes. The students would not ing would indicate an eventual ■ Shopping Ferkade-^iowier Level Resignations, Appointments ried out at the local achool. project or a term paper. be restricted to the school build­ Rcaulta of the study wdll be Itie boards accepted four res­ Tolland correspondent Bette "Turning a student lose is not adoption of some of the report's 1 Sears and Oianto Rear Entmtoee made available to local school Qnatrale, tel. 876-2848. G R A S S SEED STEEL ItaUa emphaaixed the p r o ­ ing but would be allowed on the recommendatHons, but not ,all 0 0 . authorities. ignations and appointed eight poaala are an extenalon of the independent study," Briarton CAPITOL EQUIPMENT ] lawn outside the building. of them. The actual implemen­ TWa Is the second unlveralty new teartiera during laat night’s extatlng philoaophy of die high emphasized. He did endorse the Students would be able to MON. thru FBI. • AJS to 9 PJd. I No meeting. HOSE independent atudy concept as tation may be slow, due in a SAT. and SUN. 9 AJ«. to 8 PJS. I >• Neceseaiy *bs conducted here this adiool adildi emphaalaea the audit courses in which they lairge pert to the many students 38 MAIN ST. — TEL. 643-7968 The resignations, all effective unlqueneaa of each atudent. •**-977* y**ar. Ih e *boaiiid previously per- HANGER ■nltted Dr. Albert Dreyer of at the end of the achool year, Superintendent a t Bdioola were by Mrs. Mary HU, sixth Fire Calls Robert Bralrton in a memo to UQ>nn to conduct a atudy of lo­ cal klndeigairten students. grade teacher for maternity; Ehghth District firefighters Rugged mlx- 53c the TBA Currleultun Commit Mrs. Sandra Mardiahd, second left fire headquarters this morn­ tee peopoaea a partial adoption In other action, the school ture, fast ¥ board tabled maidng a ded- grade, personal reasons; Mrs. ing to help Vernon fire fighters of the recommendationa, but Betty Norris, library aide at growing. Good ■lon on a make-up day f o r extinguish a fire in the Rock- for patching or aeea the baalc llmltationa of Hoke, (rehlred as a teacher); vMe Hgh SriNXd. The story ap­ Sweeteni ocidy toil for heolihy budget and qpaoe aa llabllltiea March 81, until the Tolland play area. Bduoation Association c a n Mrs. Judith Goodman, kinder- pears elsewhere In today's lawni and gordcni. Latrge and sturdy. Green enamel fin­ to adoption of the curriculum reach a consensus. giarten teacher, personal rea- Herald. ish. A real value! aa propoaed. aons, and Mrs. MarUyn Dawson, During laat nlght’a meeting, Bralrton recommended the town make up the day, even high school businesa education, high adiool principal How­ moving from area. LONG HANDLE ard Harvey noted the ahortage though It is not required by Ed­ METAL of ‘claaarooma at the achool next ucation Commissioner William Ihe board hired the following T Y P iw tim a 5-10-5 TURF E D G ER year, already caualng achedul- M y second favorite thing J. Sanders. He feels the town right teariiera, most of which BROOM RAKE ing dlfflcultlea. cannot afford to lose the ADM have had considerable teaching IMBk «f Y1AU The propoaed curriculum grant money for the day. experience. PLANT FOOD waa deacribed by Italia as "a School Enrollment MHas Ncutcy Adolphson, sec­ 78e Enrollment in local schools ond grade, holds a B8 degree a 8. AdanM S t.,: bunt of energy on the part of 20 tine, rugged Cevdn the toachen" and the "bade of c o nstruction, 28DD sq ft looldag beyond die present into spring steel 1 .5 8 dm future.” teM. Hard- Lightweight formula for all FuH aUe, rugged tempered atari wtth Although devlaed by aoveral wOod handle. hardwood handle, abaip cutting edge, teachen and department beads in the whole world purpoie uie in lawn or ggrden. formed Stop for ' « at the high schooi, it-camie in for foot pressure. loWI orltlriani from Mrs. Doris ToMaasen, a long-time Tolland teacher and BkigUsh Department Vs" SOufr. NYLON HOSE raiMlwnum CROWN She endoceed some of the Ideaa in the report but expressed 5 LB. GRASS SEED 12-year Rugged mixture — feet the fear of aacrlflcing academic guarantee. progveaa in favor of innovation. is the fresh 4-pIy growing — good for 'T would do nothing to sacri­ emerald patching or play areaa. fice acadendo progrees,” ItaUa CORONET green, Covers 750 sq, ft. replied. 'T feel wie can offer GAMDIN Host J transparent more for the improvement of the crior. A WOODEN PICKET fENCING real value 80” aeoUon of the popular Tiae baste premiae of the pro­ at this 1.58 Capa Cod type. n m eya reduced Painted white. w For 101X1 posed currloidum Is to instill atu- price. flent responsibUlty wUhin an overell framewcrfc of educaticn air in m y formulated by the schotd admin- p FSRTIE Mretion and the board. WHEEL 20-10-5 L A W N **nie town should be proud of RARROW COW the teadiera for doing this Job,” FERTILIZER a school administrator connect­ MANURE ed with Project ASK stated. 6.99 "Other ccmmunltieB not do­ 8 CU. f t ing this simply because the Homeowners. 1.99 teachers are too tired.” gas heated Sturdy but Lightweight, 6,(MO sq. ft. cov­ "It would be wonderful a n d lightweight, erage. High ritrogen— for long 26 Lba. 9 9 c profltaUe for the community to large 9.76x1.76 wheel. Semi- lasting green lawn. Odorle(M, non-burning, composted work together to determine ho^ manure. For flowers, 4 shrubs, vege- beet to proceed from here,” lie pneumatic tire taMes or lawns. Strictly organic. added. Flexibie Scheduling The ank^on of a policy of flexUde srtieduling would be Pamt-Up! Clean-Up! Fix-Up Your Home for Spring the hey to the rest of the rec­ h o m e ommendations included in the report, ttalia told the 60 towns­ people present. Flexible scheduling would per­ The Work Skippers! Sturdily Built mit a tXudent to spend more time in some classes and lees time in others. It is not always necessary for LUCITE a gym period to be as long as AlUMINUM a history or shop course. Some periods would be limited to 22 l U C l ^ W A LL P A IN T minutes while others could run Taste a for an hour, Italia explained. Wall Painj EXTENSION 4.99 Gallon LADDERS FfiESHGAVnY Borden rainbow N o stirring, no mess. Doesn't drip or run, WHITMAN, SCHBAFFT dries in H hour. Tools dean up in water. CANDY CUPBOARD AflTHURDmra fo r 89^; Pull line of decorator colors. A half'gallon of Neapolitan m m . only 89< during Ajpril. LUCITE House Paint M»R • N*“»S«a>iN- Ice cream from Borden in fresh HOUSE PAINT spring colors: a creamy fainbow of chocolate* vanilla and 5 . 9 9 Contains its own bulltiin primer. Dries in on hour, lasts longer than ever before. Easy strawberry all wrapped up into soap and water clean-up. DON'T GAMBLE M y first favorite is the money it saves me. ’ YOUR BUSINESS Neapolitan Ice Cream... The wrong iniursnce puts If there’s one thing that I can’t get enough of it’s fresh air. I don’t mean just out of L U C I T E the odds against you. But doors where you expect the air to be fresh, I mean everywhere. Especially at the special flavor for April. you can stack the deck in InleriorJ&Tanwi f«yor with Custom- home because I spend so much time there. That’s why I insisted my new home be A good way to get the rainbow PAK. It I the one buiiness gas heated. As far as I’m concerned, that’s the best way to Fresh Air Living. Interior Enamel ftckftge deilt to you alone. Medium gloss enamel for trim, Rlo chancea. iu*»t the odds- You see. with warm-air gas heat, fresh air is continuously filtered and circulated without the rain. on favorite. Call ut and be throughout the house. The air just^ doesn’t have time to get stale. And, with gas kitchens, bathrooms. Colors lure. match Lucitc wall paint. Quick heat, the humidity can be maintained at a comfortable level. Best of all is the pdce drying, tools clean up in water. Aluminum ROBERT J. SMITH It’s at least 6 0 % less than that so-called ’’modern" stuff. Gas warm-air heat is one INC. of the freshest reasons I know to stay home. Call your gas heating contractor or Insuransmkths C N G jn Hartlora (525-0111) or New Britain (223-2774). Find ou. how easy I fe Step Ladders 973 Main St. Phone 649-S2I1 to become a lucky. = It’s better... it's 2 STEP ANTIQUING KITS Manchester 5 F, High 7 . 9 9 3.99 6 Ft High 8 .9 9 Polyurethane epoxy antiquing wood finishing A must for painting, window kit. N o sanding or Kraping needed, no need C». m J III M ioiim U comptmi,!. washing, household chores to remove old finish. Inside and out.

I OONNBCTICLn'NATIIRALGAS OORPORAnON Available « A&P, most IG A and other fine food norei. e8.mc A MANCHEST^ EVENING HERALD, ICANCHESTER, ecaui» ebe invalv«; ing a motor vefalele while hto Burton’e of Manchester and ariU of the goal about $300. Mrs. Cfommtosion, the Junior Wom­ PRICE INCREASE AFTER APRIL U heiaelf ae deeply with her crea- Manche^ Oouraea will be open on a en’s O ub WiU help the baae- All werk Personally Supervised. We ere 166% insased. thm of Oommunlty OoUece, a member jOHirs 9 1 3 9 5 ® ® licanae to under auQtenalan, and be ihodeled by 7 to U-year-old Breadheft urges the people who space available basis to college baU program in registration and of the Cttiaena Adviaory Coun- oiwating an unregtetered motor girls. had intended to give but have baa a total invotvement cU «nd pubUcity chairman to r studenU and high achoM grad­ vehicle. Manchester p<«oe oa- Mrs. Pat MUier wlU aet as not yet done so to send their ta other ways. However, more MdAK) BROTHERS — uates. Classes will m eet Mon- 880 Oreen Road ■latod Bast H artfted poUce who coordinator and commentator. contribution to her at her borne help from parents and other CALL 64s-78n or u i- r r m I??! W^n*m«nt» and the United Jewiah A^ieal. She adults to sUU needed for a suc­ m *wea Mtohm cadceU. ia ajao ^ member of the Wei- days thnough lliuradays from Manriheater TED TRUDON. he. served the arrest warrant. Stan- She runs the Pat Miller Oiarm on Wales Rd. 6-7:60 p.m. and 8:10-10 p.m. cessful program. 2 r* * ^ f * non-cook/* I lesley Club (an alumni group), lay will iqppear in East Hart­ School and the girls doing the "Riding Hood" Set ■ non-dec- paat president and cuirtiiUy Oourae oCferinga will be re­ — HOURS — TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLB ford court. modeling wlU receive their Bridge Night leased in the near future. A murical for children, “Lit­ Friday Bridge night wlU re­ The Connecticut Hofpitol Reseuiji ahdl Education ciiMor, *non-gregBi1ou8,* non- Bulletin editor • of Mancheater WEEKDAYS—8 to 6 dlplomaa from the school after tle Red Riding Hood, wW be oonveiietioeaMri.’' Everybody Hadaaaah, and a member of the Fiondella said (he seaalon la the faehlon show. The models sume play tomorrow at 7:46 Foundation will be ipoiuoring a five-week' Nunes Re­ being offered to meet the needs SATURDAYS-8 to 6 Cfcariea O. Wttham, 28, of 41 presentetl at 2 p.m. on Saturday p.m. in the Congregational riiould be such a "non.” Her Sisterhood of Temple Beth »*rtnw4ther St, charged with are Ann Boland, Debra BurriU, by a caM from the Hart Crilege fresher Course to be given, free of (diarge or obligation h ^ is bricht and riieoiy, re- Sholom. Would you beUeve that of pre-col lege students making (Oloaed WeAieadaya) Nancy Bonneau, Lesley Camp- Church eoclal room. One of the the transition from high school intOKlcatlon, Oourt date April of Music aft the Rbom High winning partners, in the third at the Univenity of Connecticut Healdi Centen facilities flecrinc individuality end charm she is, in addition to everythlnc Read Herald Advertisements 21. Taken to Uie Hartford Oor- beU, Karen .Oomerford, Dianne Setaori auditorium. Tickets for ^ oomhlnatton of pertods in else, a g nduate student in Knc- CoUett, Terry* Ckitroni, Wendy place siot, in the March 28 play at McCook H(»pital in Hartford. The Course commenc­ G HE recfional Center. the show have been sold at the was Mrs. Robert Crawford and fundtune and appointments, liah at the University of H i^ Carter, Tammy Carter, Janet elementary school for the leat ing April 28, will be open to all RNs who have been Davidson, Linda Hamilton and not B. Burton Smyth as pre­ Bir lunchem table was aet in ford and craduate assistant to Steven T, Hansen, lA of 23 three days but It to reported viously stated. inactive for three or more yean and who would again Inc. ^ OOTertly popular shades of the chairman of the EncUrii Cheryl Houghton. • “ ““w flt., with that tfokets may also be avail- like to enter the professiem witii the renewed confidence reO rij^ and blue. Bright red Department at the ^ii^m a V*^lng and failure to wear Other models wiU be Cheryl ab*e on the bus or a t the door Manchester Evening Herald gtoasy place mats, white plates, school? La Frenlere, Karen Lathrop, in their skills that die Gnirse will provide. The Course protaotlve headgear. Oourt date a t a coat of 76 oento. , Andover correspondent, Law­ lean convert your hot water system or install napkins Last summer, Judy was camp April 28. Kim Lowe, Kitty Mills, Sheila Buring WiU be avallSible, at rence Moe, teL 742-t7M. hours, 9 to 3:30, Mpnday through Friday, have been Merryman, Cindy Mulvey, peacock's mother at Camp Med-O-Lork In a cost of 10 cents, and the buses -arranged for your convenience. la new baseboard system complete with ^ operated by Robert J. Farley, 28, of Jeanne Nicholson, Sherri Os- wUl leave the actiool lower ” nyf»hh» while dlnlnc in a Manchester's Jay Stager. Slw borner, Bonnie Palmer, Laurel level parking area a t 1:30 and Hardware Supply insulation and minor repairs O ^enha^ r e ^ u ^ in the worka with the ataff Mcourac- Haven, idmiged with abandon­ Palmer, Cindy Parklngton, MACmuPATNAM," n d 1 a ing a motor vehlole. Court date return there at 8:30. (AP) — When a surgemi operat­ *** ”>°***«*’'y quaMtles in t h e April 21. Thea Radtke, Shelia Theriault, Little League ***”■ *“* counaelom. Her children went (Uirto Vanty and Jolene Ward. ed on a patlent’a stomach to re- For further iiformatloui ploato call: Registration for Little League Ueve him of acute pain, ha special way of foUing napkins.) with her and UtUe Benjamin A dcHiation of 36 cents wlU sup­ and Pony League baseball centerpteoe was had no lack of baby Bitten WllUam Cramer, 66, of Bloom­ port the Show. found two nails and a hairpin. field, charged with foUure to WlU take place (nmorrow eve­ In an earlier operation, 1 1 Joyce Hills at 242-2242, Exiousloa 225 mahdy wtailie—a collection of amongst the eager girl camp- Red Oroee Drive ning from 6 to 8:80 at the egg-ehaped and other candles, en. obey a atop sign at Burnham The fund drive of the nails were found in a patient’a eiementary school A fee of $2 stomach. \reol egga and ootdainers. The Judy and husband Arnold of CHOICE, St. and Craft Dr. Court "nan-decoratoir” was modest <6 Bruce Rd., are active with April 2L about her originality—but how the Democratic party. Arnold s ^ w r - iv irT rtr-isifT i ■* many would have thought of U? is a member of the law firm of GENUINE ^IF'afTen P. KMnaohmMt, 17, y e "egg” oenterpieoe set the Sharaf and Klau with offices la UGO'UMB of 14 Pioneer Cirele, charged llieme tor the three foolproof Manchester and Hartford. Ha with apeeditig and follura to neripes eU made with egga. Re- secured his pilot’s Ucenae last oarry a regtotratfaxi. OOurt ' member what we said in the last fall and la a member of a fly- April 21. two columns about beating egg Ing club which owns four (Herald iPtiolios by Pinto) MM * wMtea really rilff! Little Rachel planes. Arnold has expend- Mrs. Arnold K9au AOCIDBNT8 Klau. age 8, makes meringues, ed considerable energy in the 5'/j - 6 lb. A written warning for failure 80 you can, too. Her baby btxith- organization of MISAC of which *o ylrid tha light of way from a er Benjamin, not quite a year, he ia executive secretary. Ar- making pieces fit neatly. Melt dip in hot water and run knife AVG. private drive waa lomiad to Gail to ’t old enough to get in the nold waa brought up in Hart­ chocolate bits with one table­ around edge. Dribble chocolate L. Hayaa of 33 Lake St, after FRESH FROZEN way ford and Judy in West Hartford spoon each rum and butter. Do syrup over top crust Just before •to reportedly backed into the AUoe’s Merluguea They met in 1066 at the Oakdale not let any steam or water get serving. NEW ZEALAND path of an oncxmlng cau* yester­ dash salt Theatre when each had gone into this mixture or it will not day at 6 p.m. The other driver tea^Mwn vinegar outside during intermlarion to melt smoothly. Do not cover. The quantity of potato starch waa Weslay T. MUier of Brook- 14 tea^toon vanilla view Mara which was the clos­ Dribble chocolate over lady was incorrect for Mrs. Israel Arid Rd„ Bolton. 1 egg white est to the earth it had been in fingers in mold. Add layer of Tabatsky's Passover Sponge Clearance! softened ice cream, layer of 1-8 cup sugar 30 years. The star-gazing, or Cake recipe. Thb copy read FOR OVEN OR POT SHOULDER U.S.D.A. CHOICE TENDER An undentifled car hit a car Girls Nautical Slacks should we aay planet-staring, broken-up rummed lady fingers, "cup potato starch.” The cor­ parked on Main St. yesterday at Beat first four ingredients un' dribbled chocolate and repeat. JUICY. BONELESS paid off and the couple was rect amount is cup potato 10:40 a.m. and otutsad some M « i « ™ JM Freeze for 34 hours. To umnold. starch.” Flare leg - button trim - for sugar gradually. Continue beat damage to the left rear fender the ’’LU” in crowd. Sturdy __r,, . .------How does a busy person man- and bumper. The car to owned cotton duck - smooth flat 1^ OTtll mlxfaTO Is very stiff age to run a household, bring by Leo J. Kwaoh of 14 Elm Ter. ^ Drop meringue mix- up two children, and do aU the CLOD A A CHUCK s « c front — elastic back for good i " fit - Red, Royal, White - turs by tablecqMon onto cookie things that Judy Klau does? COMPLAINTS Sizes 3 to 6x. 1 . 9 7 riieet covtered wRh plain paper WeU, first of aU, ahe to organls- A bloycle bekaiging to Robert 4 3 (a split paper hag, for exam- ed. You must be a planner to lb St James of ^ CkMper Hill St. pie). Bake fat 275-degree oven accompltoh many things. She to lb' waa stolen yeoterday while he tor one hour or until very dry. a Uat-maker — lista of foods to roast9 9 ROAST/O waa attending Beiuwt Junior If you Uke, you may turn oven be purchased, Itota of things to Hl|d>- The bike to valued at $78. o tt after 16 minutes and leave flo. Emergency foods are kept REAL QUALITY & FRESHER FINE fOR BRAISING merIngueB indefinitely. To re- <»> hand in the freezer to be N im A rear window in one of the move from paper, use spatula served at the end of sui excep- ECONOMY PRODUCE nursery sidiool rooms a t the dipped in warm water. tionally busy day. For example. Center Church waa broken You can see that the sugar fam- SHORT RIBS sometiine Tueoday night, police to stUl not added, untU after PorUona. There to a MOCKE X r B N i A r " report. J the-agg whites ai« stiff. These meringues wUl keep Indefinite- ® LINK LARGE FLORIDA of BEEF Sweral windows were broken ly fat a cloeed cookie tin. Serve ® '^ ‘P® in a greenhouse owned by the In a sherbert glass ^ fill Cl^ayance! . Spotted reclpes. An ordinary SAUSAGEl GRAPEFRUIT Eighth UtUlUes Dtotrlot Tues­ note^k lists day night p(dlea nport Hie grepnhouse to located on Hill­ wuite^elierbett and Grand served. Judy also enters com­ FIRM SLICING iard S t A total of 11 wlndowa, Caiual and dreiiy Marnier. seven on the south ride, and $ ilyki with anvl ments about the foods for future detailina and Urn Souffle Hisi Never Falls information. Here’s a dividend five on the roof, were smashed. novelty trim. 2 tablespoons butter recipe from Judy which you can TOMATOES All the windows ore double lay­ \Some belled, ers of glass. No estimate was . double and 2 tableeqxx^ arrowroot keep on hand for your future sinsle breulcd. PIcg. of 4 made of the replacement coat. 1 ciq>~ rich milk information. She calls it the ipHd colon 1 cup (?4 lb.) shredded Ched­ world’s loveliest easy dessert BE SURE .^ B L lIS hri bean serving the Homs Owner COOKIES ! V*o r«l. Nabtoco BW-oi. The rear ride window of a ntry, checki dar cheese (without egga): for 87 YEARS. For a campiato FREE INSPEO10N of *(*» 115.97 Our I 1^.97 tQ 24.97 iM plaidi. 8UOAB WAeI W 88o •tatlon wagon owned by Joseph 3 eggs Trompe de Glace your home by a TarniHo Cantrol Export, tuporvitad Snet 4/6x Sunshine 1-lb. BeU of 138 S. Lakewood Circle, 17/14. salt and pepper 2 packages lady fingers by Ilia finatt lochnlcal staff, phone our naaroil Spring Ifepes with VIENNA FDfOEBS 48c was broken by teen-age boys New! Its in n m and matching Mrit butter in saucepan. Re­ 6 ounces seml-aweet choco­ local offico: throwing rooks yesterday at contraf, [lineni, putel cole move from heat and stir in ar­ flanne^ acrylic, Dreu-up and sie>. A lines, late bits 6:80 p.m. on Spencer Bt„ near dreu and :d i^printed twed .. qhe%s: in : ihirunaken, A I lire styles, rowroot. Add milk to butter emd 2 quarts butter crunch ice the East Hartford line. acetalei. Siz T petite. 5/11 iihe, junioA wiifilinet; Dacton/ci led with piping, arrowroot. Return to heat; cook cream (or any other kind IO/2i 8/181 and peimenent, _ hecks, plaids, 649-9240 H l-C l6$lto24K.] Lovely puteli end pastels, red over low heat, aUrring constant­ with nuts) A complaint from the town in ikei 3/6x and and laminated ly until very thick. Blend in rum (approximately ^ cup) , :n end acetates. manager’s office regarding air SiXsUi/SMnd 7/14. shredded cheese and salt and 1 tablespoon butter pollution was made against the pepper. Separate eggs; beat Liine a two-quart charlotte BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. 46-OZ. Roger’s Corporation looated on mold or a child’s aand pail with FRUIT yolks into sauce, one at a time. DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 Cans Mill St. yesterday afternoon. Beat egg whites untU stiff but waxed paper. Mix rum with The police report said the odor not dry and fold into cheese warm water and sprinkle over The Oldest & Largest in Conn. was very slight and there was Sportcoat mixture. Bake in 326-degree fingers. Line mold DRINKS no accompanying smoke. The Boys ov«i in one-quart souffle dish csrefuUy with lady fingers, KELLOGG'S plant manager eald that the for 60 minutes to one hour, or emeu was "eome type of filter until souffle is puffed and brown. smell” and It had been like (hat Clearance!! Serves four. HINT: Cajeese can for years. Our Reg. be purchased already shredded 15.97 in plastic bags. 9 OORBEOnON Here’s what you can do with -The account of a crash the leftover egg yolks from the between a garbage truck and meringues: GHIMIIE^ Th« iquM i* is off jmur budfot a car printed in yesterday’s w titfl you pick from your Ford Herald reversed Anyone who has a child who ahead a t time. wlU attend klndeigarten in Sep­ The "non-cook” to also ’’non stereo tape syst. 3 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto., PS. 100 e t . tember may ragtoter at any of Two to choose from. ate soIxxOi during thb time schools are tn seeslon. Parents FOR ’ are urged to do so as soon as 1967 “LAWNAN SPECIAL' possible. Birth cerUfloate and proof of vaoolnatlon should he Loop Top Stretch Stockings Cosmetics Ford Custom 2-Dr. 1967 FORD RAN8ER preeented at the time of regto- traflon, R Is not necessary to V-8, auto., radio, new 8’ Pick-up, havs fits (dilld present. Attaches to any girdle, made of clinging rps paint, tires, brakes. Cantrece II, Loop-Top itockings stretch high •1295 Automatic trans. •1895 MAXWELL HOUSE on the thigh to accommodate any length girdle. Styled with a nude heel, comes in 4 Uggetts Undeigroiind Stadied sizes; colors: Rachel, Classic taupe. Ermine 1 . 3 9 . FOODS^ or Cafe Brazil. 646 CENTER STREET LOIfDON (AP) — Londem A t The Pntkadd trenqport to oonsMering huUdhtg MANCHESTER Dillon Sales Service, MANCHESTER. CONN. COFFEE 6 9 a new underground (subway) line, to be called the "Fleet 4 M b. can ■ Une”—for Fleet Straat, center CHARGE 319 MAIN ST.-4dAMCHe91fR SALE: THURSDAY - SATURDAY of the London newqtaper Indus- YOUR Manchester, 1145 Tolland Tnke. 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J \ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALJ), MANCHESTER, CONN., THXJRSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 MANCHEafl'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 ' PAGE NINETEEN ‘Great, Great’ — Ted, Celtics Crush Herau Rccord Number of Softball Teams Ready Reaction to Victory IKnicks Again E A R L YO ST 9fottm Editor WASHINGTON (AP)— Natteoal League Total of 40 East Divlsioa BOSTON (A P )— ^The New York Knicks picked Oie Ted Williams’ reaction to Foreigners in Excellent Spot W LPet. O.B. wronjT time to stage ttieir poorest shooting exhibition his first victory as a base^ Chicago 3 0 1.000 — of the National Basketball Association season, but the Enter Rec’s ball manager was just like W e t o ^ Albo^^ Manchester Community CoUege Pittsburgh 3 0 1.000 — Boston Celtics won’t mind if they try^for an encore. Reaults of Holiday Lanu Jun­ a tittle boy discovering New York 1 1 .600 1 '"That flrri half was the worst ------To Win Masters, Claims Player time in the cOil^e history. Announcement was made Four Loops ior C^hampioiuhip Tournament— •trawberry ice creai^. Montreal 1 1 .500 1 we ever had,” Knicks’ Coach In scoring with 27 points, with quarterfinals. "Oreat, great, lovely. Goeh, I AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)— They’re longer and the fairways Dl Vlcenzo, 46, shot a final St. Louis 0 2 .000 3 Red Holzman said Wednesday five other players hitting in dou­ .yesteiwy that Jim M m arty of the Manohester High The Recreation Deoart- BANTAM GIRLS wish we could win 100 more. Oh, faculty would handle the ecachine reins Jim hna oJon - ^ KTOreauon D ei»n- Philadelphia 0 2 .000 2 night after the Celtics crushed ble figures. Gary Player, the tough lit- f*'®,,'f*'®*'’ "^® ■ usually round es last year, putting him Winners Listed First. baby!” he exulted. a standout first hanrTrMin nrjiiv, ’• ment today announced a P^ECKERED his club 112-97 to take a 3-0 lead But the real story of the game Winner by 'Ihen, after a pause and In a Weet Dlvialoa in their best-of-7 Eastern Divi­ was told in the ineffectiveness Hi^om “a^for---^^^^^ record number of en tries/ tie S -th African who has 1 7 Rut R o L r i^ S v ^ f o S " more subdued tone, Williams Atlanta 8 0 1.000 sion final series. of the Knicks, who scored only nearly a decade. Coaching won’t have been poe'ted for tba^ HJKG world’s major enUy *)«hed a scorecard show- Linda Tomaszewskl (2), Jane San Diego 2 0 1.000 be something new for the big ^ slow pitch softball prograih added, "Wett, you got to start % Boston Player-Coach Bill Rus­ 14 points In the opening period, golf titles, says a foreigner ^ * ‘ *^® “ * ‘***®'‘ a 66 and was stuck with the Zamaltls (0). somewhere.” Loe Angeles 1 1 .500 l ) i feUow for he handled Marches- ^ ® In this year with 30 teaftis sell, who played a fantastic all- 19 in the second session, and stands an excellent chance '^®*^®. * ’ '® **‘8ta*' Patti White — winner by to^- Williams’ downtrodden Wash- Cincinnati 1 1 .500 IVi around game, agreed that he went off trailing 56-88 at liAer- M a n t i s ® * ^ ® ‘ ®'' P*-®*"'**"* P>®y«r H»ted lefty Bob felt. ^ IngtMi Senators showed signs of Houston 0 2 .000 2% had never seen the Knicks look mlssion. l"uad“ Sit‘ w J T i N A S C ^ ” * ^ I % a U n a , Of Winning ~ the Masters. ______^®«u-acy_ rather Charles of New Zealand, a for- Anne Mackenzie (2), Laurie learning their lessons from the San Fran 0 8 .000 8 colder. Willis Reed of the Knicks fo S S e r ^ ^ I o w ^ fT t;a m s style, w ill’ m ^ T l y a lS?Jff th ^ s lm p ly distance. „»er BriUshBritish Open champion. Banavlge (1). Han of Flame hitting master Wedneaday’e Beenito ’’But if they want to do it wound up leading all scorers jay ^p coach. channel S^i New Havw^tato ««*■»«««» tp parUdpate, Wally two-race appearance in New ere,” he L i d b e f ^ setUiufout it i f ^ ‘“ ‘^'■alla’s Bruce Cramipton JUNIOR GIRLS Wednesday night as they New York 9, Montreal 5 again tomorrow night, it’s okay with 28 points. „ , _ . 40 Red Rnv n n v u PM’tln, acting recreation dlrec- England this year. No races will on todav'a flinz difficult. It re- as top contendere. Cindy Ctolby (2), Kim Hovey Whipped the New York Yankees Chldago 11, Pfafladelphla 8 with me,” he said of the third ’The easy Boston victories Here n There Vlewliw^"'ini* nltT’ for who has beerf connected with be held in Southern New Eng- hirti eoeo-yard nar 72 Auvusta th«re’s Gary iPlayer. (1). 6-4 with a flourish of home runs. FliTlN G FILIPINO— Referee BiH Pacheco grabs Cincinnati S, Los Angeles 1 game scheduled for tonight in were a complete switch on the One game doesn’t make a t**® P ««r a m for a num- land or New York. The o ^ y ^ ^ tad ^ t here can give - -The eternal opUmist; Player, Kathleen Manzollllo (2), Jo FYank Howard and Paul Casa­ Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 1 New York’s Madison Square regular season, when the Knicks season but how about Mike ber of yeore when there was on- sites to get the GT’s will be Bvervwhere else vr.u tro ..w « •• as usual, said he’s "playing the Anne Dey (1). hdd of featherweight boxer Bemabe Fernandez’s ■wv«ryw , the first Player, who won hero in io«i to i i » « .. k... judy Marinelli (2), Karen nova crashed two-run blasts to Atlanta 4, San Francisco 1 Garden. won six of seven games. HoU- Jeffries who authored a no-hlt, _ to m *®“Man- * jy pitch league In town Milton, Vt. and Oxford Plains, thine vou lear^ to hit tha halt 4 *’>®-y®*'. ''h o won here in 1961, best in my life,” but said his Judy foot in time to save him from flying out of ring. demotlsh an early New York no-run pitching effort In h i s San Diego 2, Houston 0 The Celtics were running all man said that record was mis­ planting a oonalsUrg of six churah teams, Maine. S h t ^ f o ^ s It *" P «‘ «n g "really doesn’t satisfy Macke,Mackenzie (1). His opponent Juan Baez slipped as Fernandez made lead and Ken McMullen added a varsity debut with East Oatho- ''Jf® ConJgUaro' the way, hitting the open man, leading, however, since the Cel- _«t«_ v|_ h ®*’®ta has decided to experiment this During Speed Week at Day- «rat ttrine th«v lanm la^to’ho u f ® **®*^ ** competing for the me.” Barbara Barb Turnbull (2), Sue wild charge. Bemabe won in ninth round o f the bases-empty homer to v/rap up Today’s Games getting the good shots and mak­ ticB were In several of those lie High against Aquinas High ^ y ® " P '^ ^ ig what Is consid- tona Beach this year It was ‘J f ^ e d green jacket that goes to Player went Intointo semi-retire-seml-retlre- Tomaszewskl (0). the outcome. McMullen also sin­ Montreal (Joster 9-18) at New fight in H<»oIulu Tuesday night. (A P Photofax). ing them. games right up to the end and in New Britain Tuesday after- c ^ r a - ered to be th * strangest teams planned to run a s L « thraugh ‘ ‘ ^® . ' ^ ® * ’ O''®this tairna-tourna- ment onT*i. Haven.. Journal-Courier. — uiuand 4U1for Driving_ _ o School (tonnerly ouuuiSouth a******* _ *"“______® ° '’al,j v runs * j— Sundays gtogjoi ®™ Z ® ^Coimectlcut _ _ ^ Z ® i ’ CtNq>ter Z of i UlO ? ' has been pegged a right field get him to pop up Instead of hit­ majOTs last year. eSUoego 1 1 .500 1 Lane In Montowese, Omn. The the oast 18 veare hn« h««n in Ekidere) and TeUn...... ’’ "dth the closed body ^ Bunce (1). ting line drives.” GUESS WHO WON?— ^Ted Williams is all smiles Harry Bonham — Wlimer by pull hitter. He is starting his You should see the dugout,” l l .ooo 1 prlnU If av^ble w^d put pR . . Ufover^^ !>f IN D I^ E N d L t ’ LEAGUE: Na'^ood Arena In Norwood, ^ Williams’ fourth double was a after Senators won their first gfame yestertby. ninth season. Coleman said. "Everybody is Mhmesqta O 2 .000 2 Manchester Into the H ^ of Rhode island has named Tom (Formerly known as the Church ” P«M«bte races Friday ^ u rto a v at w « i« ™ n forfeit. sizzler to right field in a seven- SENIOR BOYS ” I worked this spring on hit­ jumping up and down. The spir­ Wednesday’s Rssnlto Fame, small as It may be. rtaubney an assistant football League) wdU play at Keeney *^8:hte 011 a high bankto ^ ^ ® , L run Cub outburst in the seventh Randy Bonham (2), Dermis ting to the opposite field,” said it is so high you’d think we won Chicago 3, Oakland 0 ^ J «® ^as formerly at Street. Center ^ n g o , Norto Overside umvereuy. Middletown, at 7.15 timing. Pirates Down Su Louis Again DeLlsle (1). Williams, who said he needs 75 the pennant last year Washington 6. New York 4 O ff t h e C u ff Barnstable High In Hyannls, Methodist, Wyman OH, Allied '“ “ *®*‘ dlrecUon of v.-^. .v , . the Cubil lashed seven Steve Wilson (2), Michael more games loto breakoreax aianStan m Mu- u - In all, u.c ^uu= Ooleman gave unup an enri^ early Kansas City 4, SOnnesota 3, 17 Answer to reader: Picking the Mass. . . . Former movie star- Printing, Taylor’s Tavern, Len- ®^®f^ todav Marinelli (1). sial’s NaUoaal League record of doubles In a 16-hit attack which two-run homer to Rov innings Neiw York Mets to finish second let Robyn Smith is the sixth fe- K »rm a «y , Ray’s Restaurant ® fifth-mile / Z fn t o Steve Putnam — Witmer by 895 straight coiitests included four two-baggers and be kept the Yanks X California 7, Seattle 8 in the Eastern Division of the male jockey to accept an invl- and W.I.N.F. , , , Sm h ^ o r ’.?*x three singles in the riotous sev- -oreiess ait forfeit. " I ’m just trying to meet the er the Senators’ outburst until Podres Hurls Padres Only games scheduled. enth against two Philadelphia National League was no typo- tatlon to ride in an all-girl Lady DD8TY LEAGUE: To play at o . u n. . sohainr fnnthnii Kevin O’Cormor (2), .Marc ball and not worrying about Bobby Murcer added a home graphical error. In my b ^ Godvla Stakes at S u ffo S ^ D ^ Robertson Park. Harry’s P iL l. „ P®‘ ®, ” ®™” * ° "’ sta ® which way the wind is blowing relief pitchers, Gary Wagner Today’s Games Ctoartler (0). run In the eighth. Manager GUI Hodges’ club was April 10. BUI Veeck, Suffolk pre- V.F.W., Manchester Herald, «niahed flfto iifto e small Wgh school ^ o to try to reach those bleachers.” and Luis Peraiza. New York (Peterson 12-11) at Washington collected all Its Past Houston Astros wasnmgior Washington (Hannan 10-6 or Results of semifinals — Holi­ homers ett loser Stan Bahnsen, Moore 4-6) rtS'.SiL^T.’zr’. s p5?.v“t NEW YORK (A P)—^Podres of the Padres! Roll dat on the OrapefruH League swing at the Connecticut Sports Gunver Stampers. Dls- Hamilton drove a i 960 Ford de- secondary prep schools and a day Junior Championship Tour­ the 1968 Rookie of the...c Year. xcar. alliteraticm around your tongues, youse Flatbush Faith- Boston (Cuip Scholastic Basehall Activity 16-6) at Balti­ |- • F^ s^ed forC^ a Z ^ S I , ^ - l^tuS’lo^teS nament. ..Tv. who pouiKied fill of Brooklyn. T in k back to dat wonderful year of more (Cuellar 8-11) a g r ^ sna^c^ to on toe pre- he would a race with fU- ^lat poslUon Pete worked m the Chapter’s selection area BANTAM GIRLS n i l . - • rwYi . 1 1 loss to Nc^ pitched the Dodgers, Dem Bums, to de Cleveland (McDowell 15-14) at season In toe National Itee on fUUee------Top turnout f » W* way u T t o fifth only five of Hartford. Tolland, Middlesex Patti White (2), Linda Tomas- \ Detroit (Lollch 17-9) L e a ^ e Itaiw s toe correct crys- of tens for toe major league laP® behind toe winner .... and Windham counties. zeiwaki (1). Elhngton Bows m Thriller Only games scheduled. g. J o f 3 1 5 t th I ” 8vWW LK&1> tUIl l> CVtSil ins Ul|^|^6av Anne MacKenzle (2), Nancy rm _ . a t .A . M * a a _ ...... U T ¥ a% W. 4 A. aA a a a v a l 6 a*v« • a « V>( Second victory of this young Hampton exploded for four big two games under W U Ila ^ ‘ wild. I pitched the fliat two Murphy (1). season- and thev.—. second in... two...» the fourth inningInning and williams doesn’t exirectexoeot them ^ ”"® ^ innings the way ^I JUNIOR GIRLS daysj was achieved A V.by TRocky3 I this, keyed the . . win o\over Coven- to keep up that t o r r id ^ c e ^ m “ ®*^®’ i^*^®** f ® P«‘° But Al Fer- Barbara Turnbull (2), Judy ■' j j jj.y Although he gave u*> ao luu N L Castoff Cozza, a 1962 graduate of Mi­ MarinelU (1). ve up 13 hits he smiled, "Wouldn’t it be " Z ® ^ bullfighter, an’ al- rara got on me aftafter the second Loe Angelee, 5. San Diego, 6. Una Cougars in the American ® ® Z „ ^ ^ ® " ,, fti7"pum p brokei' HUl High as it downed Ellington ^ runs, Mark Sloan pick ready he forgets us. Fodres of idling and ami University, Oxford, Ohio, Cindy Colby (2), Kathleen Sloan pick- great! Lovely.” !“ ^ 5 * ? ? * * . Inning and told i me to settle Houston . . . OnlyOnlv two radio sta- Basketball Assn.Assn TheT h « rviiCaroUna oorner i of Myrtle j and Linden HamUton i_In *v_the Daytona 600 hne High yesterday afternoon, 1-0. yp the win. Coventry’s Bill the Padres? Wrat’s de -woild co- jowm Hurls Today ManzoUlIo (1). It was Ellington’s 1969 basebaU suffered the loss, mto’ t^Hoirnan? ” I think I could have gone SEfaOR GIRLS opener. Blast Hampton defeated ^lan Markham led East Neiw York Meta baseball gamea Houston Mavericks. ^ representative he hit an oU slick caused an historic tie during his four Michele Lepore (2), Debbie Coventry in a OOC game 9-6. Hampton with three hits, with 10-Pin Event ^ I <»idd ^ tch in the big gger Preston (3omez) told me at For Boston from each team attend. ^ Bobby AUtaon . . . Hamilton years as head coachT His 1967 _ _ . , ...... Cotby (0). Both teams now stand' in con­ catcher and left fielder Rob leagues but I still had to prove thp nf *u«4 n ». The leagues will have toe fol- ^ race qualified in a 69 Ells eleven had an 8-1 won-loss MASTERS— Two golfing greats. Jack Nicklaus, Ellse Kloter (2), Sharon Play resumes tonight in __ _ n A O O f Y i O A U ..V .. ______m m • . . _ _ .. ______1 . *______1 a 1. % -w^ « ' . . . ' ference play with 1 - 1 records. Petrow and Jim Bartlett adding It tonlght-and’ I think I *d,” wLted me to BALTIMORE (AP)-The Bos- ^Golfing Hippie^ in Masters lowing commissioners: Bob Damaro at 88.713 mph then record and last year’s Yale Holmes (0). the annual Town 10-Pin crouching and Arnold Palmer, toy with their putt­ Another season opener saw East two hHs apiece. Johnny Podres said Wednesday more Inning *’ ^ pitching re- Digan at Keeney, Bob Nell at " ’recked on the first lap . . . eleven posted an 8-0-1 record, BANTAM BOYS Bowling Tournaments at the ers on the par three course at Augusta National Granby record its first win of Robertson, Phil Converse at Mt. diehard Potty’s famous Ply- toe tie coming on a 29-29 toriU- Alex Mikolowsky (2), Dave Estst Grahby in an error-pack­ Parkade Lanes at 9:16. night after coming back from a podres is scheduled to meOo around a couple of Na- Golf Club. Masters Tournament starts today. the year with a 3 - 1 setback ed game, downed Bolton behind Nebo with Twilight and Ed "leutb <3 the latest addition er agairut Harvard. The 11 e Mallck (0). Quarterfinal and semifi­ year of semi-pro baseball and his next stirt n t f "®® over Bolton. the pitching of Joe Oomeau who hurling the expansion San Diego night—ae-alnst the Vtont * * wreck- Amateur Champion Fisher Mt. Nebo under the to toe Joe Weatherly Museum game also stopped a sixteen Mark Hopkins (2), Craig Pln- ELLING’TON — Rocky Hill nal matches are listed In all lights. Carl Silver, recreation at Darlington Raceway, Darling- game wltming streak for Coz- allowed only one run on five Padres to a ^ victory American League debut De f e n s i v e g r e a t — biu Russen of Boston Surgery for Coan CoUege Baseball ney (1). three divisions. Men’s KANSAS CITY (AP) — Bert pitcher Chris Sheehan hurled a hits. Hector Santos rapped two Houston. of another senior circuit refugee snares one of his 29 rebounds as (Celtics beat Knicks. supervlsor, will be In charge of ta* 5-D- . . . CJonnectlcut Drag- za’s victorious 1967-68 eleverm. JUNIOR BOVS three-Wtter while striking out Scratch, Men’s Handicap and today. toe complete program. way In Colchester, opened toe Coon, Kansas City Chlefh’ half­ Quinnlplac 10, Norwich 0 hits, drove in two runs, and Women’s. Elsewhere in the Natioital BRAVES-GIANTS— Paired With Palmer Springfield 8, Yale 5 Harry Bonham (2), Dave 11 batters. He also drove in the scored one leading the attack Manager Dick Williams' club, ^ ms- season officially Stmday with back, will undergo knee surgery Plumley (0). Defending champions are League, Atlanta made it three Milt Pappas retired 14 San AUGUSTA, Ga. (A P )— For national amateur cham­ Bridgeport 12, Lehman 0. game’s only run. His double for the winners. wheel blazing runs. Ctold wea­ in Oklahoma City next week. Scott Kelley (2), Doug Scruton Mario Frattaroli, Mark in a row over San Francisco 4-1, Fr7cl,5co“ b7rei4'’to"toer after bu***"* over its dramatic U tOW TOT 17 MoVeS Coaches’ Clinic Sioux Falls 4, Fairfield 2 sent in teammate Bud Elliott pion Bruce Fledsher, the y o u n ^ t in the Masters field, ther hurt the opening runs but Coach Hank Sitram said There were nine errors, five Royce and Ginger Yourkas. Pittsburgh sent defending allowing a firrt-lnning run but victory on Tuesday, Junior Golf St. Leo 7, Coast Guard 2 (1). who had doubled before him. playinsr with Arnold Palmer in ■today’s first round is toe sun come out toe times In­ Wednesday. for East Granby “and four for Finals will be Sunday af­ cham,pioncham.pion St. Louis to its second nseded n->ed«d roUat relief help #from___ __ Cecil KO*3 against left-hander Mike Li'i^ John Pont SENIOR BOYS Ellington losing pitcher was Bolton, Cueller in an effort to make it one o f his big^reet breaks ever. creased. The featured race be­ OoBi\ a member of the Ameri­ ternoon at 2, a best of five straight setback 6-1, Cinciiurati I’ pshaw as the Braves trimmed Clinic April 17 Kevin O'Connor (2), Randy two in a row over Balttmre. "Arnie’s pretty well known ------tween two “ Funny Cars” was can Football League club since Scholastic Baseball Bonham (0). husky Jimmy Holland, picking Opening the season today set. All matches tonight will edged Los A n gles 3-1 on Bobby f e Giants and swept their sea­ Among Speakers Ckieller, picked up by the Or­ Chess Enthusiast and playing with him will help ..... Big night Is In store tor won by Jim Liberman of Calif., 1963, will have spurs removed D'.:rham 6, Vlnal Tech 1 Steve Wilson (2), Steve thit- up his first defeat of the season, finds Middletown visiting Rock- be best of three. Tolan’s two-run homer, Billy son-opening three-game series. me concentrate more.” said thi national course. junior golfers at the Man­ North Long Beach, In a super New Britain Head Football Nta right knee April 18, EA8T HAMPTON — Blast ville in a CVC contest. Williams tied a major league Hank Aaix>n doubled home the ioles in an off season trade, had Weaver 7, South Catholic 4nam (0). 20-year-old Floridian. Flelsher, normally loose, is chester Country Club on Chevy downing Ed Schumacher Coach Johnny Pont of Indiana record with four doubles in a tying run In the bottom of the an 8-11 record and a 2.74 earned toe best bet among toe 11 ama- "But of course I ’m nervous,” Thursday nlgbt, April 17 in a Plymouth Barracuda. I^ e will be a featured speaker at nine-inning game as the Chicago first and then scored on Orlando run average with Houston last year. Check-MatesT wins he added. "N ot so much te- ‘ ® Z „ ‘ ® ‘*®*^ prenauro and when a Junior Golf Clinic best two out of three was won toe 24th annual Connecticut Barakat Named Cubs walloped Philadelphia 11-3 Cepeda’s single. ’The Braves got will be presented. j cause of playing with Palmer by Jfan Liberman defending na- High School COaches Clinic and the New York Mets drubbed two more in the sixth on CTete ’Die’The Red Sox know all about was a draw for 17 movoB until EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY but playing against him and toe Flelsher, dubbed the "golfing Pro Alex Hackney will tionai record holder with a pre- scheduled Aug. 6, 6 and 7 at To Frosh Post Montreal 9-5. Coyer’s homer, Soimy Jackson’s pitchers a'cquired from the Na- Finiella, _ the chess enthusiast, check-mated the other big ones In my first Mas- hippie” because of toe greyed demonstrate the do’s, and vlous speed of 202 mph. Liber- Central Connecticut, • • • I’ouble and a single by Bob Dl- tionai League, having come up Minnesota Twins. ------—------DELL DODGE tere.” cuffs and toe blue tattereall don’ts, Harold Jarvis will ex­ Fred Barakat, 29, assiatant with a couple of 16-game win- chess board to such diverse lo­ man’s best time wan 7.88 or Earlier, It was aimounced that For Employment At PODBES-ASTROS— dier. Palmer, informed by a report- trousere he wears In touma- plain golf course etiquette basketball coach at Assumption Podres was released by De­ ners that way last year in Ray ^ 12-inntng opening caUons as Selma, Peninsula, 180.72 mph. The AA/F dragster. Coach Press Maravich of LSU f-- I'. er about hla playing partner, rnents, switched to more con- and movies — toe 1968 Mas­ the Damm Yankee turned 182... "dll head-up toe basketball College since 1966, has been ap­ troit following the 1967 season PIRATES-CARDS— Ellsworth. IZLJ hZT Aberdeen, BalUmoris. Elmira, said, “ Oh, is toat who I ’m play­ verftional garb for toe ultra-se­ ters—will be shown. ROGERS CORPORATION’S pointed to a similar position at after 12 years with the Dodgers The Yaidcee Peddler, driven by Phase of toe three-day program. ing with? Very good, very date Masters. Program starts at 7 with the University of ConnecUcut. and two -with the ’Tigers. He sat BIB Flynn, downed toe Mason Pont, who formerly coached good.” “ They say I brought sex back refreshments and doj)r prli- He fills the vacancy created by out 1968, pitching semi-pro ball Bros. (Omaro. (Onn'ecUcut Yale, is recognized national- USED CARS the resignation last month of "Bruce is without a doubt one to amateur golf,” he said. "Now 5 C(mn. Plant Locations around his home town of Wlth- Dragway will now stay open un- 'V (h® "'a*' " ’•'o led Indiana Jack Coiriam. fourth on Julian Javier’s two- m m m of the finest amateurs in toe do I look like a sex object?” s t MJaviers # two- ^g hottest r pitcher m In the Ameri- s second straight extra He tU November with match races ffobi (he football doldrums, and erbee, N.Y., He became an Instant favorite Ijase error, a single by Roberto world, said Palmer, looking To steady girlfriend Wendy Technicians and Engineering Assistants in Quality Control, Barakat, who wlU also hold can League. The 27-yeaiM>W victory over the with his four-hit debut and most Sundays. (» 1337 directed toe Hoosiers to Personalized Service Research and Development, Manufacturing Engineering. The 38-year-old left-hander Clemente, Willie Stargell’s dou­ -twins. for an unprecedented fifth Mas- Scott, a classmate at Miami ______a berth In toe Rose Bowl. the academic rank of assistant right hander, after a slow start, Wednesday’s winning hit didn't Starting salaries as high as $145 per week for Technicians gaye the Astros only a second- ble and Bob Robertson’s single. It was Plniella’s two-out sin­ tere crown. Dade Junior College where professor, comes to his new po­ burned up the league In the sec­ hurt his standing with Kansas Sports Slate P :.rL t J Mla™* Ohio graduate or $165 per week for Engineering Assistants. inning single by Chirt Blefary They added three more In the gle in the 17th that chased Jack "It would be the g r e a t e s t the hundreds of teenage girls Lbw Overhead sition with excellent basketball ond half of the season to finish City faiu, whose last hero was BASEBALL NEW ^ Ml considered a solid fundomen- High School Graduates and 2 year college graduates are credentials. and Joe Morgan’s bloop single fifth on Fred Patek’s bunt, an­ Hernandez home with the Roy­ thing In the world If I could swarm toe golf course, he does, tallst and astute strategist, and, encouraged to investigate these career opportunities and with a 16-8 record 'vriilch includ­ the mule that cavorted in the Thursday, April 10 Before his graduation at As­ in the third in the seven innings other Javier error, Matty AIou’s als’ wlimlng run and ended the win.” said Flelsher, the third does. , tollowlng toe 1967 season, was learn about ROGERS Far Out FRINGE BENEFIT PRO­ ed four straight shutouts in Sep­ Athletics' outfield during Char­ Middletown at Rockville. he worked. He also knocked in a double and a single by Cle- marathon. That made the rookie middtewe^M scheduled tor presented toe Ckmch-of-The- High Trade GRAM. sumption In 1961, he was named tember. ley Finley's stay in town. youngest champion In the hlrto- " I haven’t had any rest since Friday, April 11 Mav 12 at M odiim n>tiw>K. o ... to the Little All-America basket­ run with a sacrifice fly. meifte. Jerry May homered in outfielder a KC hero for the sec­ The Royals had tied the game ^ Allowance "Winning this game was prob­ the ninth. Culp was sharp for the Red ond straight day which Isn’t Telephone for Appointment ball team as well as the NCAA in the eighth inning on a two-out ably the biggest thrill of my ca­ • • • Sox in the exhibition season, bad, considering that he wasn't Regional all-star team and the single by Joe F’oy after Rod reer,” he said. " I couldn’t get a REDS-DODGERS and aippeared ready to finally even with the club unUl last world diamplion. suffered a nectlcut the clinic draws Competitive Pricing MRS. MARGARET H AM PSO N — 643-5163 All-New England five. ’The pres­ Carew’e daring steal of home job in baseball last year. I Tolan’s two-run homer in the diake his traditional problems week. bronchial infection in Italy and coaches from toe widespread ident of his senior class, he was had given Minnesota a 8-2 edge amateur Ken Venturi moved know how the big boys on toe — or ap>ply to — called the Angels, the Dodgers swenth against Don Sutton of as a slow starter. If so it would The Royals swapped outfield­ had to stop training. northeast area of toe country. the basketball and baseball in the fifth. into contention over toe plctur- tour do it.” TRAOK and a lot of clubs, but nobody Los Angeles snapped a tie and be ”® ^ a big boost to the Boston er Steve Whitaker and pitcher Bank Financing team captain and won the stu­ The victory left the Royals all Thnraday, April 10 ROGERS CORPORATION wanted me. They knew my age gave the Reds’ victory to relief Phchlng corps, already shaken John Gelnar to get Plniella and LLOYD ODELL dent-athlete award. He was also alone in first place in the Am er­ Middletown at Rockville. 623-1941 M ILL b OAKLAND SllS., MANCHE8TEB voted the most outstanding and they thought my arm must pitcher Wayne Granger, who **‘® problems which after Wednesday night, it looked 623-0720 ican League’s Western Division Seals Grab One-Game Edgi basketball player at Assumption have been broken when Detroit was on base with a walk when have sidelined Jose Santiago in- like a steal for Kansas a ty . An equal opportunity employer and that’s better than a mule TENNIS as a senior. released me. Tolan connected. Jim Maloney, definitely and the Moulder mla- Whitaker made two errors oii any time. Thursday, April 10 Camper Town “ I was 80 keyed up tonight I the Cincinnati starter, left the cries suftered by Jim Loaborg the same play in a four-run Cal-' • • «i In Series with Los Angeles In the opening game. Ifornla rally that helped the An- South Windsor at RockvUle. game when he pulled a ham­ LOS ANGELES (AP) —Oak- ent effort than we have had Lonborg had to leave In the gels to a 7-8 victory over the Pl- ANGEL8-P1LOT8— GOLF i m r o d string muscle. land coaoti Fred Glover Miya in a long time, not just spotty. N • • » third inning o f that contest, and loU. Whitaker was the goat in the Thursday, April 16 Pilots' loss at California. It will be' all over tonight If They can win If they play the Rockville at Simsbury. CUBS-PHIL8— trainer Buddy Leroux wouldn’t In Wednesday’s other Ameri- Seattle was leading 8-1 when hta Seals play toe way they way they’re capable ,of play- Friday, April 11 hazard a guess Wednesday as to can League action, Chicago shut ti„, it— ,1 .w ....w . - Bill Hands spaced seven hits Jim Fregosi opened the fifth in- did In the last game against ing.” APRIL RAIN CHECK SPECIAL Firestone Vi PRICE tire Sale For April Onlyl how long he'll be out. 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Vacation v J iicIe DOWN • ___ accessory bar, excellent condl- emplojmient in • Jolly boat Rooftng— Siding 16 RN’S AND URN’S benefits. Salary $118. Fee paid. (hauL) IM alcaw ans COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tion. Call 649-4473. MULTI-CmcmTS Rite Girl, 800 SUvsr Lane, Blast BOYS’ DEPARTMENT U A b ov a 2 Grandparental IN EAST HARTFORD H artford, 528-9416. 3 Nevada city DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION ROOFING and Roof Repair. 13 Night befo(« Cougtln Roofing Co., Inc., 843- Full or part-time, all shifts. Rapidly growing firm in Um Apply; 4 Surgical saw 19B7 HONDA 80, good condition, CAREER POSITION for a toga M T tapieal Toward the «• P-m. Friday 7707. On bus line. Paid meal and electronlo fiM extends m T.\CP. plant 5 Poet’a product 25 Afresh 42 3100. CaJH 847-1154. OI9CV tr Wanwr 28 Chair ■hellered aide mealtime. Good benefits. invitation to visit our plant school‘graduate, must have t» w Artt, Im . 15 Cauaa of ruin 6 Hawaiian TM 1^. U i Nt. OB. 43Vehicle’a BID WELL Home Improvement pleasing pemmaUty and abU- H-IV 16 Rodent pepper 2 7 G i^ e s 8 o f PLEASE READ YOUR AD to discuss opportunity in Youth Centre discord burden ity to meat the piibUc, typing 17 Metallic 7 Seine CtaoaUled or “Waiit Ada” are taken over tk* - . . . BusinMs S«rvieM Oo. Expert installaUcn of BURNSIDE clerk-typist position. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 8 Opened w ide 28 Fixed course 44 French aluminum aiding, gutters and CONVALESCENT remind- Apply Beneficial Fl- Manchester Parkade thread itream convenlenoe. The advertfaer a h o id d i^ m 18 Inclines 9 Dismounted o f study O f f M M i 1 3 trim. Roofing installation and HOME A tions with convenient free AOOOUNTINO office ropelledby Trouble Roacliing Our Advertiser? Trees cut, building lots clear­ pairing roofs of all kinds, new typing, salary open. Contact ie rs. A pp ly M r. B lake, 177 downtown Manchester. C o n- al Stores, Park A Oakland roofs, gutter work, chimneys oara ed, trees topped. Got a tree J a ck WTor, 649-5881. Hartford Rd., Manchester. venient parking. Morning or Aves., East Hartford. MORE FRASRAWT THAW y SO AHEAP, 38 Genus o f cleaned and repaired. 80 y e a rs’ ' JIST SWIFF TH’ B(?EEZE,'' A MILLIOW ROSES- WISE S U ^ RUB 24-Hour Answering Semico p rob lem ? W ell w orth ;dK>no evening hours avaUable. $2. geese ca ll, 742-8282. experience. Free estimates. p er hour sa la ry . Phone .646- SO SWEET AW'5MELLV- AIN'T IT GREAT 'm P.'I JISWISH 40& iU ie OH, SPRIWS HAS COME, THAT WE SOT IJOSES.' J BV EARS WERE ' Free to Herald Readers CaU H ow ley 843-5361. 644- 0726 M rs. Swanson, fo r appoint­ HELPER on furniture truck, AW' AlW'T IT SWELLV.' AS STOBBEPUB amount STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, 8 8 8 8 . DAVY JONES BY LEFT and MeWILLIAMS^ 6M A-A-a*i 41 Poem m ent. fidl-tlme, driver’s license de- ASBV DOZE SOI fireplaces, flagstone terraces. SECRETARY __ COULPW’T h e a r 42SoUtary Want bitormatlon on one of our olaaalfled advertfaementsT aireable. Must be dependable. THAT CRUBBT , 45 Paused No answer at the telephone llstedT Simply call the All concrete repairs, both in­ Call Mr. PettenglU at Dfaoount Ifo if' . MiHiiwry, Q b riefly side and outside railings. Rea­ RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT Help Wontod— Molo 35 Furniture Warehouse, 648-2884. 49 Meat cut son ably p riced . C all 643-0851. Dr»ssmakiiK| 19 T liisJ CXXJKS — FliU o r part-tim e, 50 G reen nrpr t r EDWARDS LABORATORY MAN for machine assembly ATTICS and DRB88MAKINO and altera­ nights, including weekends. vegetable ceUars cleaned, work, ahop experieftoe and S3 Story FuU.^me posiUon, reporting to Technical Director in cor- Apply In person, Howard John­ ANSWERtm SERVICE odd JobsjuuB. Itght trucking, tions, tippers replaced etc blueprint reading helpful but jnyTTj|Tp ^ 53 Com fort trees removed and lots clear­ CaU 6494SU. p ^ te R & D Lab. Challenging opportunity tor **Olri sons R estaurant, 894 ThUand Friday desiring full secretarial responslbiUtlee, not required. Good working 54 S ick ed. CaU 648-1066. Tpke., ManchesW. 55 Feminine oondUioM. Harper Buffing Ma­ 64941500 075-2519 FOR ALTERATIONS neatly ------— — ------1------appellation SHARPENING Service — Saws, and reasonably done in my SUPERINTENDENT — guden chine Go., 289-7471. SOlAmmean and leave your message. You’D hear from our advertfaer In knives, aces, shears, skates, home. caU 648-8760. ' type apartment, married and ,1 1 L - Jig time without spending all evening at the teleplwne. COLONIAL BOARD OO. ELECITUCIAN — experienced, (Newipeper hUrprl$» Am.) rotary blades. Quick service. reUable, good satery. Some 48-hours per week, oU bsnefltt. Capitol Equipment Co., 38 DKAPERIFUi made and all 616 P A R K E R ST ., M ANCHESTER knowledge of maintenance re­ Time and oi c-half over 40. Call Automobiles For Solo 4 Main St., Manchester. Hours types of alterations done. Call quired. Wlllingnees to learn. Mrs. E. S. Lottus ‘•14 0008 attar 6 p.m. ______daUy 7:80-8, T hursday, 7.*80-9, 6444287. Send resume to Mr. Arthur ... NEED CART Credit very bod? Saturday 7:80-4. 648-7988. 649-4667 Bnmdrett, 6 Downey Dr., Man­ l a n d s c a p e laborers, no ex­ HERALD chester. CARNIVAL b V DICK 'TURNER perience necessary, ^.20 per l o c k s m i t h -Ixxjk . repaired Movi'h o— ^Tmekin^— est Douglas accepts lowest BOX LETTERS and Installed.. Keys made and ADMINISTRATIVE Trainee — hour. Call Grantla^ Nursery, down, smallest payments, any­ Steragt i2 0 c a n y o u quaUfy, could you GENERAL Insurance agency in 843-0689. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE duplicated. 848-8922. ______ospore n o r A 92 hours .»a day tor 6k j days_____ ■ .* _____• . . ® degree required or accounting where. Not smaU loan finance MANCHESTER DeUvery-Ught Manchester requires part- For Yoor a week If you received $66? school graduate. BxceUent LATHE operator,' Jig bore company plan. Douglas Mo­ ANYTHING taken to the dump trucking and package deUvery. timer. insurance background Infonnation I f so, coU M rs. W yde a t 844- training program and benefits. operators, second sUft, ex­ AIR POLLUTION INCUR tors, 848 Main. Old appliances, bulky furni­ Refrigerators, washers and helpful but not essential. CaU THEY SHOULD DO 0376 between 12-2 for personal 643-9565, betw een 9 a .m . and Area non-defense companies. perienced men only. LelU CITIEG HAVE NOW H-IO t h e ' HBRAUD wUl not ture. Cellars, attics cleaned. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ Interview . Salaries to $7,800. Fee paid. SOMETHING ABOUT VE6TERPA>I5 1965 PONTIAC T em pest, sport 4 p.m . C orp ., 1 Mitchell Dr., 848-2882. WIA, I., TM I .. Ml Kl. c disclose the Identity of L ight trucking. 286-6860. ing (dialrs fo r rent. 840-0762. Richard P. Rita, Personnel REACHED STAGGERING' 3 ^ THOSE AUTOAM^BILES any advertiser using box coupe, standard transmission, ------3------PROPORTIONS.... CONTAMINATING letters. Readers answer­ $965. C all a fte r 4 p .m ., 646-1042. BOOKKEEPING services PART-TIME secretary wanted. TYPIST — Speedy and accurate 8ervioe^ 800 SUver Lane, East MECHANIC or mechanic’s help­ rendered. AU tyi>e8 of biuiness- Please write Wapplng Post Of­ for transcription, electric type­ Hartford, 528-9418. er. Also man for tire service. THEAIR/.V SHORT RIBS ing blind box ads who 1966 CH E VRO LET Super Sport, Pointing— Poporing 21 BY FHANK O’NEAL desire to protect their es. CaU 643-6338, Bookkeeping fic e , B ox 126. writer, willing to learn MP-ST Good pay, all beneflte, 45 to OB automatic, power steering. No PART-TIME carpenter and identity can foUow ihls Associates. PAINTING — interior and ex­ operation. Diversified work, hours per week. Must be p ro ce d u re ; money down, take over i>ay- terior, very reasonable, tree 371i-hour8. Manchester office. laborer. Apply Job site, Route steady worker. Apply Nichols ments. CaU 288-8710, Mr. Bake. 85, Bolton, across from CMH. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also estimates. CaU Richard COST CLERK Mrs. MontpeUt, 849-6861. M an ch ester T ire, fa ic., 38S Enclose i your reply to moving large appliances. Burn­ M artin, 849-9286. 849-4411. P avin g. Broad St., Mancheeter. the box In an envelope — iw i OLDSMOBILE sedan, ing ba rrels deU vered. 84. 844- Experienced In posting time, DREAM JOB—keep your fuU- address to the Classified black, good running condition. 1776. JOSEPH P, Lewis, custom to Job records. All Benefits. time Job as wife and mother M anager, Manchester $100. A fter 4:30 p .m ., caU 048- painting. Interior painting, and earn a weekly pay check. Bbrenlng Herald, together 2861. gaper hanging, dry waU ta- CaU 647-9881 o r 649-2289. with a qiemo listing the SALES HELP GARDENS roto-tlHed with smaU rtaUed find taped. WaUpaper DEAN MACHINE companies you do NOT 1968 VOLKSWAGEN square tra o to r. 649-7184. books on request. Exterior PRODUCTS want to see your letter. bock. No money down, take AVON SAYS IT ALL ' Tour letter wlU be de­ painting, aluminum gutters 102 COLONIAL RD. WANTED BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE o v e r paym ents. C all 233-8716, FLAT FIELD stone delivored stroyed if the advertiser anl leaders. PuUy insured. 649- Makeup — fragrances — M r. Bake. anywhere, stone walls, patios, MANCHESTER, CONN. bath powders, shampoos— is one you’ve mentioned. 9668. If no answer, 843-6362. - PART-TIME con crete rep airs. 289-7282 eve­ deodorants! Everybody uses^ If not it wUl be handled 1984 CH EVRO LET Super Sport, the usual manner. nings. L. PELLET^iR PAINTINO — them—so why not seU 2-door hardtop, recently install- ______A pply Interior and exterior painting. TWO LADIEIS needed' immedia­ them? Part-time or fuU- ed 327, 4-speed transmission, COLLEGE Freehman seeking Papering and paper removal. tely for part-time work. Earn time. Phone 289-4922. $860. 742-6212. summer Job, painting houses. DO >00 -TMINK. NOPE. HE DOESNY EVEN Free esUmatee. Workmanship whUe you foam as a Fashion R eason able ra tes. CaU 649- Vittner’s Garden Center, Inc, BELIEVE IN THINKING. Lost and Found 1 guaranteed. FuUy insured. 648- 1968 VOLKSW AGEN K arm ann 8829. wrapper wanted, good 9048, 849-6828. Wt. Car and fw evening hours working conditions. Apply Ver- LOST — P assbook Nb. 102986 Ohia convertible. No money 1 Tolland Tpke.— ^Manchester Savings Bank of Manchester. down, take over payments. CaU 2834716, Mr. Bake. EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, AppUcatlon made for payment. exterior and interior Paper- Household Servicos CAREEH-MINDED Individual PART-TIME help, evenings, • hanging. CeUlngs, stc. Insured. PILG R IM m i l l s Fabric De­ P 1962 FORD coun try sedan, g ood Offeied 13-A 649-1003. partm ent store fa expanding HOUSEKEEPERS----- wanted for management posi­ houra a night, 8 nights a week. condition, V-8, automatic trans- tion for growing (Hartford bas­ C all 649-6384. Pononals 3 misBlon, welded traUer hitch, LIGHT Trucking—clean attics, and needs experienced sales DAn/r/pnunK t a t t x t t v t > ™ o EXTERIOR painting - QuaUty ladles to be trained for our new LAUNDRESS ed) fast food serrice organiza­ Monroe load levelers, good cellars. Odd Jobs) mow lawns. work, quality paint. Dtm’t set­ fabric store now under tion, 21 or over, capable of as­ BAKERY porter, good wages, tires, ex tra rim s and tires. 844- R eason able. CaU 643-8000. ------con ­ o O INCOME TAX service, call Dan tle for less, get the best for struction on Oakland Street. Top wages In a pleasant at­ suming responsibilities. A per­ good hours, steady Job. Apply ‘In our government what branch is most important? 0621. in peraon. Parkade Bakery, M osler, 849-8829, or 628-8268. LIGHT TRUGKINa, bulk deUv- less. Nick ‘Bsapatsaris, 843- Apply Miss Cobum, Pilgrim mosphere. Padd meal lime, manent position with fringe • l « NfA lee. • .. Internal Revenue:" Parkade Shopping Center, 1960 CH E VRO LET, 6 cylin d er, ery, yards, attics, ceUars clean­ 1731, free estim ates. MlUs, 177 H artford R d ., M an- free meals, paid holidays benefits. Experience not neces­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Manchester, 649882a automatic transmission. WUl ed and removed. Also odd Jobs, . Chester- between 3 and 9 p.m. and vacation. sary, we will train. Successful THE FIRST THING N HE'S VERY tNOOME TAXES prepared by INSIDE—outside pointing. Spe­ BUT THESE THANKS FOR THE REPORT, WELL, THE PRESS pass inspection. $76. CaU 649- 844-8982. applicant must have ambition, GROCERY receiver, tor fuH MOUVE60TTODO UPSET THINGS HAVE SHERIFF' WE'RE NOT GOING ISBOUNPTOGET Marvin Baker, 6484267. cial rates for people over 88. COUNTER-WOMEN; A mature 7678 a fter 6 p.m . energy and enthusiasm. Apply time, 40 hour week. Blue IT ALL ADDS UP, MICHAEL— IS REPORT THIS TO OVER A WAY OF TO AtAKE IT PUBLIC— THIS WINPOFIT ' STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF REWEAVING of bums, moth- CaU my competitors, then caU person for part-time counter THE MEADOWS THERE'S NO D0U8T ABOUT IT.' THE LOCAL HAPPENING IS THE ONLY LEAP WE SOONER OR LATER, In own handwriting, P.O. Box Croes, CMS, life ineuranoe, 1962 CH E VRO LET Station W ag- holes, zippers repaired. Win­ m e. E stim ates given . 649-7868. service in fast food business. 383 B ID W E LL STR E E T HE USEP THE TRUNK OF MV CAR TO PHIL/ CHIEF-ANP THEN , 1 AM COLONEL^ INCOME TAXES'prepared in 878-8401 2286, B ishops C orn er B ranch, paid vacation. Ap|dy in person, TO 6ET THE MONEY BAGS OUT I l L BECOME A ^ your home. CaU 648-6388. on, new transmission, clean. dow shades made to measure, ______Housewives who can spare six West Hartford, Conn. 08117. An $.B . CANYON, hours a day are welcome to 648-1174. n Windsor Avenue, Rockville, OF THE RACETRACK.' LAUGHING STOCK! tf.S .A .F .-I AM $460. C all 649-0617. ail size Venetian bUnds. Keys CONTRACTOR — Interiw equal opportunity employer. Conn. apply. Apply in own handwrit­ CALUNO FOR made while you wait. Tape re­ terior painting, paper hanging. MKS CALHOON/ Automobiles For Sole 4 1960 PONTIAC, 4-door sedan. corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 ing, P.O. Box 2266, Bishops m ExceUenIt running condition. Discount on wallpaper. QaU O FFIC E w o m a n , general of­ Main St. 849-8221. 648-8048, Oscar Hebert. Comer Branch, West Hart­ 1967 F-8S O L D S M O B It^ d u b A sking $260. CaU 646-8399. ford, Conn., 06117. An equal op­ fice work with bookkeeping ex­ WANTED coupe. Excellent condition. Fi­ portunity employe. perience and some knowledge nancing available. CaU 649-1462. 1968 M p tC U R Y M o ^ e r e y con - l o a m , gravel and sand orders Floor Rnlshlng 24 of credit ccHitrol. Good start­ CASH AND CARRY verOble, very good condlUon. taken now. ’Telephone 649-8709. ing rate, 36-40 hour week (Must 649-7994. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- PART - TIME, C ook. CaU Include Saturdays). WUl teach TWO HANDYMEN want a 649-4619. LUMBERYARD 1966 FORD 1967 PONTIAC con v ertib le, good Ing (speciaUzlng in older data processing procedure. Call variety of Jobs by day or hour. floors). Inside painting. Paper 643-2128 between 9 and 12 noon, U P 160, B ron co w agon com ­ running condition, good body, Reasonable. Call 643-6306, 643- Man, full-time, experience helpful but not neces­ g ood tires, $60. 649-2971. hanging. No Job too small Casual ViUage O u ^ , Manches­ plete with 4-way snow plow. 8292. -John VerfaU le, 649-6760. . SECRETARY ter. sary, Part-time considered. Call Mr. McIntyre at MR. ABERNATHY 1962 CH EVRO LET, 4 - d oor 649-4602. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Call 649-2871 WANTED WOMAN to work In small ^ sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, Building— Bonds— Stocks— r radio, good running condition, flee, must type, 86-hour week. I'MTBWlBiysORRYj THEVl^RE Contracting 14 EVENING INTERVIEWS C all 643-2266 fo r appointm ent. ALL OUT OF STRAlMBEflRy ICE CRBMA 1988 C K E V TO LE T E l C am lno ______$200. OaU 649-8961 a fter 6 p .m . Mortgogos 27 GROSSMAN LUMBER CO. ^ S O I HAD TO P U y VANILLA i! 827-276 h .p . engine, yeUow w ith jg jg jp NEWTON H. SMITH & S O N - SECOND MORTGAGE — Un­ ARRANGED WINTHROP V-8, flotation 266 Phie St., Manchester BY DICK CAVALU rear tonneau cover, mint con- wheels, warn hubs, insulated RemodeUng, repairing, addl- limited funds available for sec­ FIGURE CLERKS YOUNG MAN with drivers li­ V ditlM i. P riv a te ow ner. 849-2098. metal cab, canvas summer top tlons, reo rooms, garages, ond mortgages, payments to IF YOU HAVE GOOD SEC­ WANTED — Journeyman cense to assist in delivery and W i W HEN \(ST20NQP WHEN V eu OaCM UP''/OUX2E GOING VOOtaE DRIVING ME. After 6:80 caU 846-8824. and snow plow . 160 G ardner porches and roofing. No Job suit your budget. Expedient RETARIAL SKILLS AND plumber, good wages, over­ Full-time day, must have InstaUatlons. Call 049-3089. a )) I'M GOING TDMARPZyME AND BEODSAE: St., Manchesber. < too sm all. CaU 648-8144. service. J. D. Realty, 648-8120. LIKE TO WORK WITH time, and paid hoUdaya. A.B. ©TEAK2KT TO THE 1986 MUSTANG, (on e hardtop) above average figure apti­ TD £AIL AROUND A DOOIOB., THAlfe WHAT MSU12E: FOREGNLEGION/ PEOPLE WE HAVE A C hick P lu m bin g A H eating, 649- (one convertible). No money ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ tude. Company offers ex­ MAN WANTED part-time, 8 2926. JONES 4- THE W O C L D . ' ■ ^ GOING TO CO/ y . 1966 PONTIAC, Sport Chtallna, CHALLENGING POSITION RiC«£NHy down, take over payments. V-8, automatic, power steer­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms ond, third, aU Mnda, r^ty, AVAILABLE FOR YOU IN ceUent wages and working a.m. to 12 noon for landscape tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ statewide. Credit rating un­ work. Contact Whltham Land­ BAKEIR — Variety of duUes, ((Ci 4-10 CaU 288-8716, Mr. Qrlppo. ing, power brakes, console, A BUSY DYNAMIC OF­ conditions, convenient free ex cellen t condition. 876-2997. ment work, cellar floors, pa­ necessary, reasonable. Confi­ parking, subsidized cafe­ scap e N ursery, 848-7802 a fter 5 a.m.-l p.m., full state bene­ 1966 M USTANG convertible, FICE PLUS EXCELLENT tios, roofing. CaU Leon Cles- dential, quick arrangements. SALARY AND FRINGE teria and above average 1 p.m . fits, minimum of 8 years ex­ pow er top , 289, 4-barreI, 4- benefits. Apidy 1964 C O RV ETTE 827 — 888 h .p ., Nvnskl. BuUder. 840-4291. Alvin Lundy Agency, 627-7971, BENEFITS. CONTACT THE perience as baker's helper, 85- • % ~ n - < speed, ralley pack. 643-6690 MAN TO LEIARN 'ofiset press $2,200. OaU between 4:80 and 983 M ain Street, H artford . E ve- PERSONNEL DEPART­ hour work week, brand new after 6 p.m. 8:80 p.m „ 648-0768. CARPBlNTRY — concrete steps, ningai 288-6879. operation in advertising de­ shop. Apply Personnel Services PRISCILLA’S POP floors, hatchways, remodeling, MENT MANCHESTER ME­ BY AL VERMEER FIRST NA-nONAL partment of grocery chain, Division, University of Conn., 1968 VOLKSW AGEN F astb ack , 1901 COM ET, g ood running porches, garages, closets, ceU- M O R IA L H OSPITAL 643- some typing. Apply afternoons. North Eagleville Rd., Stem, red, black hitarlor, aU option­ ings, atUca finfahed, rec 1141 E X T . 243. STORES, INC. / t h e w a y conUtlon, two new tires, $100. Business Opportunity 2B Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., South Conn. An equal opportunity \TMEV BATTLE? a l equipm ent, ex cellen t. $1,896 rooms formica, ceramic. Oth­ CaU 848-1078. Park A Oakland Aves., W indsor. em p loyer. or take over payments. C aU ------er related work. No Job too WELL ESTABLISHED repeat 649-8976, 649-2839. Ask for Ron. I960 OADILLAC, exceUent run- small. Dan Moran. BuUder. food distributions, and machine WANTED — Reliable old er East Hartford, 0>nn. sales. Has good exponaitm po­ X *t-l* ------nlng condition. Good Ores. In- E venings 840-8880. woman to babysit, 4 days 1088 T e m p EOT station wagon, quire Pfaaa Ray'a 180 Spruce tential. Price reasonable. Sell­ weekly, own t ransportaUon., CAPTAIN EASY automatlo, power steering. No BY LESLIE TURNER St., Mlaiiohester. WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ ing due to other Interests. CaU C all a fter 6, 849-7026. s e c r e t a r y for smaH 2-glrI Want Work Near Home? money doW , take over pay­ modeling specialist. Additions, days, 848-8031, evenings and SO^H CMIGHTY! ygy AGAIW* G or LOST AN WANPEREP office in Manchester. Short­ WHAT TH' SAM HILL YOU MEAN OMY! SO THIS BRAT ISN'T ENOUGH OF ments. OaU 288-8716, Mr. rec rooms, dormers, porehea, weekends 742-8^. HAIRDRESSER wanted — full­ INTERESTING JOBS AVAILABLE FOR UPSTAIRS. MAYBE! tSAH ACROSS TO BEAR! NOW HE'S GOT AN ''mVEAHl hand required. Hours 8:80 - 4. LUGGIW A HORSE UP HERE ?!! IT IN A WINPOW. ANP G rippo. cabinets, formica, built - ins. er part-Ume. Apply Marlow’s •‘•a '* APPLEP c r o n y WHO'S EVEN WORSE'., SO'THATO Trucks— Iroeton 5 MARINA on the Oonnectlcut Salary commensurate with BOTH MEN AND WOMEN FIGGEREP 'KJU'P BLAME bathrooms, kitchens. 049-8446 B eauty Solon, 887 M ain St. abUlty. 048-1180. TH'THANKtf 1968 C H E VRO LET Im p a la cus­ River, wUl lease.,Write Box B, IOBT! Experience not necessary—We train you. HOMES, OARAGES, porches, tom coupe, low mUeage, load­ Manchester Herald. THE MANCHESTER Home- WAITRESS wanted pleasant Attractive Wages, Group Insurance, reo roonM, room additions, WWJ ed, one owner. Mtist sacrifice. 1964 PIC K -U P, %, ton with plow. makers Service, Inc. fa seek- surroundings. Good'------w orking Profit Sharing Benefits 648-6669 after 8. Low m Ueage. CaU 647-0688. kitchens, roofing, aiding, gen­ ing mature women wtfii skills condlUons. Call 847-1601. eral repair work. Financing Private Instructions 32 In home management, care of Apply in person at 198T OTO H ARDTOP, 4-speed. 1068 DODGE pick-up, Chevrolet avaUable. No down payment MANCHESTER — Diversified tu to r children end the sick and * le« US Por OH A-\o No money down, take over V-8 engine, body in very -good Economy BuUders. Inef. 649 »*««»snt wlU position for someone with good high school or Junior high elderly. Part-time work at a payments. CaU 288-8718, Mr. condition. CaU after 6 p.m., 8180. typing abiUty and good figure THE ALDON SPINNIN8 MILLS GORP. ROBIN MALONE school students in Bbiglfah. $8 good hourly rate plus the satis­ TALCOTTVILLE / CONNECTICUT BY BOB LUBBERS G rippo. IO-90B9. apUtude. Apply Manchester KITOHEN’S Remodeled — p e r hour. GUI 1-296-08T8. faction of community service. P ip e A Supply C o ., 160 H art­ AH mo rEETiM, a p - \ scham, WAJT; HICKORY / NMONeYLAPY- 1668 (SHEVROLET, 6 oyUnder, Herme’s Construction, kitchen Phone 648-0011 betwM n 9-4. ford Rd., Mancheeter. ro APOLoetze for what k ip/ IF I CANT SET PI X IE TD \ TH AT S A standard shift, radio, new i806 FORD half ton plcjt-up ^ledalfats. Recently featured AH PC?we-AN'5Ay AM'M / 'lOUR MATURE woman to act as com­ SHOW HIS s tu ff; IL L I P S A Lff brakaa, exceUent condition, truck. 648-6088 after 6. tat House And Home and House Holp Wontod— panion to elderly lady. No N a m e b r a n d goods tree __ IteAPyr'FLAY RAU.. yCHAUCB RETIRE FROM MSepALLj I 648-8168. ------MEN and WOMEN BeautUid magazines for 35 heavy work or laundry. Live In Help friends ahop with few A C N E Z h FOREVER/ construction and designing, ______C H E VRO LET 1068 B et w ag­ for one week, off second week, doHara weekly. You get things See ns today about s future at Cheiiey Brotbers. •• Frse plaimlng, no obUgatiens. TYPMT — dtvsrsifled, part- on, Ox, automatic, go^ con- work alternate weeks. Pleas­ frse. Write tor details and free We wUI place you to ear trslataig pragTam and pay yea V/- LITTLE SPORTS BY BOUSON Surpriataigly reasonable rates. time, position with flexible dltfan, $600. CaU 648-0088. M o l^ Homo* ant surroundings, transporta­ •U new catalog. Popular Club wbHe you lesni te operate ear nwcbbiee. Ftaum clng avallaJtle. 2S2-0000. hours. Use of dtetapbone and tion preferred but not neces­ Plan, Dept. WOOO. Lynhrook, Opentaigs eu three sMfts. B /tfJiH T 1064 T O R D , rebuUt 800, rebuUt related office proceduree re­ sary. Write Box "AA”, Man­ N.T. 1980 C A M P E R , lO H ’ , sleep s fiv e , REC R(X>M8, kitohena, room AttracUve wages, ceniplete triage benefit i— - be- 'AfAT BEST automatic tranornfaslon, 2-door quired. Reply Box ’’BB” Man­ chester Herald. cludtaig Profit Shsrtaig. s r loebooc, stove, heater. Good additions, dormers, complete receptionist — WHh typ- MAN WIN bgidfaq), new tires, $l,ioo 849- chester Harold. condlUoa. CaU after 4 p.m., home remodeling. Royal Cus­ WAITREISSES and counter girls, S A y i 74t4. kig eUUs and some shorthand Appijrs 049-24tt. tom Builders. 848-8484. WOMAN tor inventory control fuU-Ume. Also weekend nights, if possible, lots of public con- RepCREE bopkkeepliig posftlon, fuU-Ume. part-time. Apply In person *«ct and telephone work. Sal­ ^JO 1880 PLYMOUTH Fury, ooor TOX TRAILER, 48x88, with ~ ^ FuU semte fringe benefits. Ap­ only. Howard Johnson R e^u- ary to $86. Fee paid. Rite Girl. CHENEY BROTHBLS, Iim. p ly Watktais B ro s., In c., 935 rant. Exit 94, off Rt. 84. 894 800 Silver Lane, East Hartford M Oeoper m n S t, Mnnrligstei', Oonnscititjut — IW. 948-4141 If IW k, NU. he T m I . , US M OiT JS? Read Herald Ads. Matai St. Tolland Tpke.. Manchester. 028-9418.

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S^tEE KITTENS, call SI7-11m J Holp Wontod— Molo 36 Liv* Stock 42 COLONIAL BOARDxCO. BEAUTIFUL colt, 3 yean old,l Skilled and unskilled. Excellent wages. Full-time, 6 days very genUe. Call 648-91M. per week, shift differential. Blue Cross, CMS, life Insurance, paid holidays, other fringe benefits. Aiticlos For 45 A progressive and expanding company. 1667 EDITION World Book EB-I cyclopedia, mint ocndltlon.| 615 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER CaU 876-1340. ALUMINUM SHEETS — Ueed Mrs. E. S. Loftus as printing plates. .OOS thick. 28x86” , 26 cents each or B for | 31. Call 643-2711. NIGHT DISHWASHER, full­ RELIABLE painters wanted — time, apply in person only, good pay, steady work, time SCREENED loam, prnraoiail I gravel, gravel, sand, atcae,' Howard Johnson Restaurant, aitd one-half over 40 hours. fill. George H. G rlfffa« Inc. 394 Tolland Tpke., Exit M, Benefits. Will train tight man. Andover 742-7886. Manchester. Call 649-6680 or 648-4461. SIX H.P., 82” riding ratoiy GOODYEAR Service Store has mower, good condltloa, $178. an opening for a full-time tire STORE MANAGER Call 646-3807. changer, some stock room TRAINEES work and deliveries involved. SPOTS before your « y w __ on Goods tailing pay and benefits, ywir new carpet — remove Immediate openings in local must have driver's license. Ap­ them with Blue Lustre. Rent area to manage branch re- ply Goodyear Service Store, tail food stores. electric shampooer $1 . Peul’s Vernon Circle, Vernon, Conn. Pdtnt A Wallpaper Sui^ly. NO EXPERIENCE 646-0101. An equal opportunity employer. NECESSARY BRACE yourself for a thrill the finft time you use Blua Lustre Company benefits include to clean rugs. Rent alactric paid Blue Cross-Blue Shield, HelpH elp W onted- shampooer $1 . Oloott Vartety Major medical, life insur­ Store. ance and company paid ^ i e or Femole 37 profil sharing retirement HELP! We are foroad to re­ idan. If you are interested FRIENDLY Ice Cream Shop, locate. Removal sal# now in guiding own future then Burnside Avenue, Esst Hsrt- going on. Everything In our apply in person. ford is now taking applications store reduced. All the latest for male euid female help, full model Zenith color TV, black CUMBERLAND FARMS and part-time work, day and and wh te TV and storeoa. Low, STORE nigM. No experience neces­ low, prices. M odem T V Berv- 109 Center St., Manchester. sary, uniforms and liberal food ice, 386 Center St., S48-8S0B. allowance provided. Call 628- SHELVES for baaenMnI; atoam 6780 for appointment for inter­ radiators, girl's 28” Mcycle. JOURNEYMAN licensed view. ptaunber wanted. Good wages, Hand lawiunowera, utUtty trail­ overtime, paid hoUdays. Call er, outboard m oto^ IS mih a b.p. 643-0644. Ray Boulet Plumbing and .ELDERLY PERSONS — Heating, 644-1317. DARK RICH atone fra# loam. Applications now being tak­ CARPENTER — Steady year «v e yards, $16. Band, gnvel, en tor positions as Footer «tone, fill, manura, pool and 'round work. Also retired car­ Grandparents at Mansfield penter for light Inside work. patio sand. Call 64S-SBM. Training Srivool. Transpor­ Good hours. Must have own tation usually provided. Re­ GARAGE SALE — transportation. Apply Globe quirements; Low Income lawnmowers, lawMManer' Home Improvement Cities, Rt. persons, over 60. Call 1-429- snow blower, etc. 6 to 10 p.m.’, 44-A, Bolton, between 10 a.m. 9391, Ext. 396 or 643-9038. 41 Server St., Manchaater. CaU and 6 p.m. or phone 643-2771. 646-339'. EiXPERIENCED backhoe and bull dozer operators, also ex­ INSPECTORS tor soldering and FOR BETTER cleaning, to kaep perienced amealte men. Steady colors gleaming, uao Blue wiring Inspection of electric year 'round Work. Call after 6 Lustre carpet cleanar. Rant controls. Good clean working p.m., 742-6190. . electric shampooer |l. pine- conditions, day shift. Pay com­ wood Furniture Shop. CUSTODIAN for Second Con­ mensurate with experience and gregational Church, fuU-tlme, ability. Apply LaPqinte Indus­ 40-hour week, cleaning , and tries, 166 West BCalifst., Rock­ 40-QUART mUk cana. Call 643- light maintenance. Call 649- ville. 7405. 2863 between 6 and 4 p.m. MYERS hydra-tum anow plow, SERVICE STA'nON attendant 6', used one winter. fVfiyifia wanted, days, from 10 a.m. to with lights. 180 Oardnar ttreet, 6 p.m. Apply at Cantone's Es­ BANK Manchester. so Service, 308 West Middle Tpke., Manchester. HELP HANNAH'S husband Hsetor bates hard work ao dia the rugs with Blua Luatre. PAINTERS wanted —Call 876- Rent electric shampooer 31. 7179 after 4 p.m. CLERICAL Manchester Hardware A Sup­ ply. 877 Main St., 64S-4418. Local institution. All MACHINISTS replies confidential. GOOD USED red Write Box “C” , Man­ bricks, one cent a$ LATHE OPERATORS tor patioe, etc. l a chester Herald. Manchester. TURRET LATHE OPERATORS GARAGE Tag Sale—f>miiture, BULLARD OPERATORS EXPERIENCED nurse's aides clothing, mower, diahes, aU shifts, full-time. RN tor all MILLING OPERATORS ®Jt8tes, heater, mudi more. shifts, full-time. Porter for day April 12 and i3, lo a.m. to VARIOUS SMALL MACHINE shift, full-time. Third cook, 6 p.m., 178 Beelaebub Rd., full-time, 1-9 p.m. Dishwasher, Wapping. 844-8144. OPERATORS full-Ume, days 7-3. Pleasant- All benefits including all wxirking conditions in a modern facility, 3 miles from East holidays. Day and night Boots and A c c b m o Hm 45 shifts. 55-hour week. Out­ Hartford. Meals, Blue Cross standing insurance benefits. and CMS available, wages 19’ MOLDBJD fIbergiM with Up to 34.20 per hour, comparable to other convales­ Evlnrude 90 hji. engine, com­ cent homes. Own transporta­ plete with all neceaeary equip­ tion. Apply in person, Mon- ment. CaU 649-2871. UNIVERSAL MACHINE day-Friday, 9-3. South Windsor CO. Convalescent Home, Inc., 1060 15' V-BO'TTbiiir^t. c o e ^ t e with controU, 18 h.p. Joluuon * 41 Chapel St.. Main St., South Windsor. Manchester motor, Maatercraft tltt-treUer. EXPERIENCED waitressee, or Good condlUon, $878. CkU 848- will train. Experienced salad 0543. WINDOW cleaners — exper­ man. Night watchman. Experi­ ienced, .steady work, good pay. enced' bartender. 646-3131. Ask 17' MFG BOAT, 65 h.p. Mqivury Must be reliable. Call 649-5334. for Mr. A. motor, Teenee tIU-tniler, many extras. $1,460. Call 876- Help Wonted— Mole or Female 37 9010 between 6-8 p.m. NEW SHOP OPENING ~ Fertilheri SO-A MALE AND FEMALE PERSONNEL GOOD cow manure excellent for ^ gardens, lawns etc. 38 and 310 s ^ * cream and sandwiches In our new shop opening loads delivered. 64I-78M. 849- 8731. 'Flexible shifts to suit your needs: 9-2; 10-2; 11-3- 7-mld- night. ' _____HousohoM______o * 51 Ideal for mothers (school vacations free), college students and moonlighting husbands. SEWING MACHINB8 — s l ^ r automatic zig-zag. excellent • Apply Monday - Friday, 3-7 p.m. condiUon Makes buttonholes, hems, embroiders, etc Orig­ FRIENDLY ICECREAM SHOP inally over $800.. e monthly payments of $8.80 each or pay- ____ 755 Silver Lane, East Hartford 351 cash. 522-0831 dealer MUST sell — 4 rooms o f furni­ ture. excellent condition. Many household, garden and mts- jA. (Sontaerse (tto. cellgneoua items. 649-8088. Ussy Flnandng Available CX£AN, U8BD rtfrigoralon. ranges, automaUe washsn with guarantses. gas tham at • PAINTING € B.D. Peart’a AppUanoM, 849 Faser Hanging—BsUnmtea Main St. Oall S48-$in. a DecOTative CaanaeUng e Fully Insured ' WALLPAPBB SALES VANITY, oomploto, lam fliU •to-toto Bays — B4I-44U Bvotoi^ length and two sMa mtmca, rtx dntaratai walnut, 8 1 8 . Onn- plsto youth bto. rioMh Pro- vtocial Ktojto, $18. 'Typswrllw tabln. mstol, $S. Okdl 84M881. PAOn IWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL M), 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-IBBBB HRtp.WcmlMl— Aportmwit* riafi Ho«s«s For Rofit 65 Businou Property Bwliwss Proporty For 70 H o u s k For Sol# 72 Housus For Sato 72 Lots For Soto 73 Out of Town Mote or Fomcrio 37 ToiNMiMnts 63 TWO-BEDROOM home, ap­ For Sola 70 Out of Town pliances furnished, $160 month­ 391 CENTER Street, an eight MANCHESTER Spotless Cape. BOLTON Onter — Large wood­ For Soto 75 For Sato 75 CLASSIFIED BERRY’S MANCHESaER — LAl^e MANCHBS'l'niH — 13,000 square MANCHESTER — 6H room ly. References and security. room homo with 2-car garage 3 bedrooms, dining room, wall ed acre lot, beautiful location.______Doqs— Birds— Pon 41 room duplex. Heat and hot wa­ foot Industrial building, unUm- home, 2 full baths, 100x800 lot, Call 643-7479 betweoi 6-8 p.m. located in business II acne. to wall carpeting, 2 full baths, Contour of land suitable for BOL’TON — U ft R buUt R a l^ ter, garage. On bus line. Walk­ Ited floor loed, clear span, 18’ location for future apprecia­ EAST HARTFORD —Four or OROOMmO ^ 1 breeds. only. Dwelling could be easily con­ flreplaoe, garage. H. M. any style home. For informa- Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 2 fire- ing distance to stores. No chil­ celling, above average electri- tion. A buy at $22,900. Cjall the five bedroom Cjolonlal. ’Two ADVERTISING mony Hill. H.C. Chase, Hebron dren. No pets. Available May verted for professional or com­ Frechette, Realtors, 647-9093. tion call Westside Realty, 649- places, garage, cu)re lot, very oel, situated on 2% acres. (3all Philbrick Agency, Reedton, baths, city utilities,* family Rd., Boltor« 648-B427. mercial occupancy. Robert J. Cleon home. H. M. Frechette, 1st. Write Box "V ” , Manches­ Warren E , Howland, Realtor, 649-6347. SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, tU- room, double garage. $26,600. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Out of Town Smith, Inc., 968 Main Street, Realtors, 647-9993. DACHSHUNDS, Chihuahuas, ter Herald. 648-1108. ed baths, large family room, WOODED building lot, n o r t h - ______Meyer Agency Realtor, 648- I :: 8 A.M. to 4:30 PJMI. For Ront 66 649-6241. ______MAN CHE 8TER — 7-room 0600. . Weimaraners, AKC registered DELUXE 4-room apartment 2 fireplaces, plastered walla, east comer of Olcott Street HEBRON — Clean Cape, 4 Ranch, 1% baths, 2-car litters. Sale subject to vets located on West Center St. in VERNON — Brand new 8%- MANCHESTER — Prime Broad garage, fuU insulation, porch, city util­ and Carol Drive. After 6 p.m. years old, 6H rooms, 1% baths, InvGsiiiMHit Proporty 2 fireplaces, large lot on bus COVENTRY — $13,900. Modern COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. okay. Some ready to go. 1- Manchester. Modem in every room apartment in lovely resi­ St. locaUon, 4,000 square feet ities, built-ins, e'xtra large 2- 246-4781 fireplace, garage, one-acre lot, line. Philbrick Agency, Real­ one-year old Ranch, 8 -bed- 628-6673. detail Including fully equipped dential area opposite recrea­ masonary building. 120 x 800’ For Sato 70-A car garage, near school, treed bordering State Forest. $22,900. 4:M P.M. DAT BI&FORE PVBUCATION tors, 649-6347. ANDOVER — School Rd. buUd- rooma, electrically heated with kitchen. Abimdant off-street tion park, featuring heat hot lot for sale or lease. Warren lot, excellent location. Charles SIAMESE CAT Bluepolnt, ’THREE apartments In one Ing lot with view of the lake. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4 :M p.m. Friday parking. Rental $160 per water, refrigerator, range, E. Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. Lesperance, 649-7620, 649-0108. 649-6847. Individual heat control, alumi­ female, one year old. Make an building, a cottage with one MANCKESTBIR Green A r e a - Well on property. Call Norman month. Iiease and security de­ hood, garbage disposal, master num storms, aluminum cddlng. offer. 875-6903. apartment plus 8 house trailer Six room Ranch, large fire- MANCHESTER — 6-room Cape S. Hohenthal, Realtor, 646-1166. HEBRON - Newly listed. L ^ TOUR COOPERATION WILl. posit required. Call The Jarvis TV antenna and sliding glass Gerard Agency, Realtors, 848- parking spaces with excellent placed Uvlng room, aluminum garage, wall to wall carpeting BE APPRECIATED D IAL 643-2711 FOUR KITTENS need a good Realty Co., Realtors, 643-1131. doors, leading to balcony off Ing for a country atmosphere 0366, 649-0688. INVITATION Income. Extremely high poten­ in spacious living room with home, free. Call after 6 p.m., living room. For an appoint­ siding, full basement, garage. but yet minutes from Manches­ tial on heavily traveled high­ fireplaces. In formal dining 649-9236. WE HAVE tenants waiting for ment to see this beautiful, one- Low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- Out of Town ter? Six-room Cape with ga­ COVENTRY — Custom built, TO BID way In a business zone. $66,000. 0181. room, on open staircase. In your apartment or house. Call story, all brick apartment For Sato 75 rage on large well landscaped all plaster 6-room Ranch, 176’ Continuod From Precoding Pago Sealed bids will be received Philbrick Agency, Realtors, master bedroom. Centrally lo­ Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- building. Call 872-0629 week­ lot. Many extras. Call Inter- wooded lot, fireplace, $17,600. w s- at the office of the Director of 649-5847. EIGHT ROOM Cokmial re­ cated near IlUng Junior High FREE KITTENS, call 647-1103. 4636. days. Rental $136, adults, no BOLTON — 6H room Ranch, national Associates, 647-1300 Meyer Agency, Realtor, 643- General Services, 41 Center production, 2H' baths, 2 fire­ School. Char-Bon Agency, 648- Help Wantod Mole 36 pets. three to four bedrooms, famUy for an appointment today. 0609. LOOKING for an apartment? Street, Manchester, Conn., until OFFK3B building—Eastern Con­ places, family room, recrea­ 0688. room, fireplace, garage. Ex------—------April 23, 1969 at 11:00 a.m. for necticut, modem brick mason­ Have many to choose from, ROCKVILLE — New 8H-room tion room, double garage, 2 celleiit area. Private treed lot. TOLLAND EAST HARTFORD —Will you WATER MAIN INSTALLA'nON ry, 7 extractive cffleee, central SIX-ROOM Cape in center of Livo Stock 42 $146. up. Paul W. Dougan Real­ apartment in residential area, paUoe, trees. Superb landscap­ pay $28,900 for a $8,000 ewlm- —PHILIP ROAD. Manchester. City utilities, fire- H . , - t HREEOUAETER ACRE tor, 649-4636. stove, refrigerator, heat, alr-comUUaning, plenty ame- ing, 200’ frontage. Hutchins mlng pool? What If we includ­ Bid forms, plans and specifi­ este parking, $89,600. Hutchhw placed Uvlng room, aluminum carpeUng, $130. 876-5979. cations are available at the Agency Realtors, 64941824. ed a three-bedroom Ranch, full COLONIAL BOARD CO. BEAUTIFUL colt, 2 years old, TWO-BEDROOM, Garden Agency, 64»-6824. storms and oerq^ns. Nicely LAKE FRONT retreat —Five- Of trees surround this large very gentle. Call 643-9126. apartment, stove, refrigerator, General Services Office, 41 Cen­ elght-noom OolonSol-styled, basement, garage, fenced In TWO 4-room apartments, fire­ Co b u r n Hoad.. .a one custom treed rear yard. Great for room expandable Cape with Skilled and unskilled. Excellent wages. Full-time, 6 days dishwasher, disposal, carpet­ ter Street, Manchester, Con- Raised Ranch, two full yard with plenty of shrubs and place in living ro o m ,. ap­ buiX colonial In Eui area of growing famlUee, $21,900. Keith 160’ kikefront. Huge flreplaced per week, shift differential. Blue Cross, CMS, life insurance, ing, heat and gas. $166. 647- neidicut. baths end two garages and trees for privacy. Convenient­ paid holidays, other fringe benefits. pliances included, modem, Town of Manchester, Land For Soto 71 Real Estate, 646-4128, 649-1922. living room, 2 bedroomo, den, Articles For Sale 45 comparable homes. This Is one city water, too. All for $31,- ly -located with immediate oc­ 1021. near UConn. Call Keith Real Connecticut kitchen with built-ins, 2-years OOVENTOY — Eleven acres of the finest we have seen. 600. Call Mr. Bogdan for de­ cupancy. Why pay rent when A progressive and expanding compcuiy. 1967 EDITION World Book En­ Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. Robert B. Weiss, old. $24,900. Wolverton Agen­ SIX ROOM duplex, oentral- with road frontage. $6,700. Sunken Hvlng room, two fire­ tails, 649-6306, 876-6611. you can ha^e all this for $23,- cyclopedia, mint condition. General Manager places, 1% baths, three bed­ TOP INVESTMENT cy, Realtor, 849-2818. ly located, adults only, no ROCKVILLE — Maple St. PMlbriok Agency ReEUtore, 649- 900. Call -the Philbrick Agency, CaU 876-1340. rooms, rear porch enclosed, pets. Write Box "CC”, Man­ Apartments, on bus line, brand 6347. BOLTON — Custom 7-room Realtors, 649-6847. 615 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER chester Herald. side porch, garage, mUbt be HOUSING ALUMINUM SHEETS — Used new 3-room units in attractive Ranch. Double garage, 3-fire- B &. W © 1949 by NEA. Inc. Town of Manchester seen to be appreciated. T. J. Mrs. E. S. Loftus as printing plates. .009 thick. brick building, G.E. range, HEBRON —^Route 86, approx­ plaoes, 2^ baths, full base­ BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. SOUTH W IN D S O R ^ nce in a imately 60 acres with frontage Crockett, RecUtor, 648-1677. If investment housing is Manchester Parkade Blue Moon we list something 23x36” , 26 cents each or 6 for "Ob, Mr. President— / know you'll do well and be good refrigerator, Misposal, alr-coA- LEGAL NOTICE your thing, we think w « ment, 16x34’ pool. Situated on Furnisiiad ditioner, wall to wall carpeting, on 86. Pond on property. Own­ Manchester 649-6306 different and unusual - priced 31. Call 643-2711. tor the country— you're a CAPRICORN!" The Zoning Board of Appeals DELMONT Street — Six-room have cornered the market more than three high acres. heat, hot water, parking and er will finance. T.J. Crockett, right! Three bedrooms, mod­ NIGHT DISHWASHER, full- RELIABLE painters wanted — Apartnwnts 63-A will hold pubUc hearings on on the very beat. Just over Manchester line. VERNON — 8-room Split, large SCREENED loam, processed storage adl included in the Realtor, 648-1677. bungalow with four rooms ern cabinet kitchen, foyer, ce­ time, apply in person only, good pay, steady work, time Monday, April 21, 1969, starting down and two up. Enclos­ Warren E. Howland, Realtor, treed lot, prim e residential Mrs. Robert Fleurjr of ToTIand rehearses “ Impos­ gravel, gravel, sand, stone, rental of $160 per month, one at 7:00 PJA. in the Hearing COTTAGE STREET—Con­ 643-1108. ramic tiled bath, large heated Howard Johnson Restaurant, and one-half over 40 hours. ONE ROOM, furnished, lease ed front porrii. New wiring. area, many extras. Call J. D. sible Dream’* accompanied by Mayor John Grant of fill. George H. Gritting Inc. Household Goods 51 Wanted— ^To Buy 58 and security required, $76 per year lease. Call James J. Ges- Room of the Municipal Building veniently located In down­ rec room with fireplace, small 394 Tolland Tpke., Exit 94, Benefits. Will train right man. Andover 742-7888. With $7,000 down, you can'as­ Real Elstate Associates, 643- month Paul W. Dougan Real­ say, 876-0134. to hear and ocuisider the follow­ Housos For Sola 72 town area just off Main SOUTH WINDSOR — Dutch basement den with separate Vernon. (Herald photo by Buceivicius). Manchester. Cali 649-6680 or 643-4461. 21” CONSOLE television, $25. HOUSEHOLL* lots — Antiques, ing petitions: sume mortgage andha-ve Colonial, modern kitchen with 5129, 643-8779. entrance, oil hot water heat, SIX H.P., 32” riding rotary tor, 649-4535. SEVEN ROOM older home, ex­ Street. Lot zoned for busi­ Roto-antenna, $40. CaU 649- bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, Item 2 Thomas A. 'Johnson, 46 monthly payments of $182. T.J. ness. This is a 2-family built-ins, formal dining room, dishwasher, lot 100 x 201. Im­ GOODYEAR Service Store has mower, good condition, $176. cellent condition, on bus Una. BOL/rON — 4-rbom Ranch, de­ 3663. glassware. We buy estates. Vil­ ROCKVILLE — four-n»ms Oakland Terrace, Resl- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. with ■ 4 rooms per unit. large U'Wng room with fire­ mediate occupancy at $24,900. T o lla n d an opening for a full-time tire Call 646^3807. Resort Property denoe 2k>ne A. Special Property includes 2 extm build­ tached garage, situated on ap­ STORE MANAGER lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 nicely furnished, appliances in­ Priced to move at '$28,500. place, breezeway, 2-car g^arage, Won’t last long. Ken Ostrinsky, ^changer, some stock room Model Home Furniture For Rent 67 Exception to convert ing lots. Marion E. Robertson, MANCHESTER —Exceptional proximately one acre. ' Priced work and deliveries involved. SPOTS before your eyes — on Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. cluded. Security deposit re­ enclosed patio, large finished Realtor, 648-1333. TRAINEES 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL single-family dwelling Realtor, 648-6068 value, 6-room Cape, 1% baths, OAK STREET—’This is a right as a starter home for a Goods tartlng pay and benefits, your new carpet — remove quired. Adults only, $120. Call SIM M ER vacation home. Lake to two-famlly d'welllng . family room, $36,600. Philbrick Junior Women Variety Show 19 PIECES flreplaced living room, garage, jewel of a 2-famlly duplex young couple or as a retire­ Immediate openings in local must have driver's license. Ap­ them with Blue Lustre. Rent 643-9678. Wirailpesaukee, N. H. New at above location. FLORIST gift shop, beauty Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. Rooms Without Board 59 many extras. A rare find at style with 6 rooms per ment home for an older couple. BOLTON area to manage branch re­ ply Goodyear Service Store, electric shampooer $1. F*aul’s $297 3 bedroom Chalet, fireplace, Item 3 Aime ft Yvonne Latu- salon, etc. Attractive 6 room $21,900. OaU Dick Zimmer at apartment. 2-car garage. EAST HAR’TFORD — 3-bed­ Convenient to new Route 8. Four-room Ranch with tail food stores. Vernon Circle, Vernon, Conn. Paint A Wallpaper Supply. SINGLE and double furnished clubhouse, heated pool, tennis Uppe, 780 Vernon home, garage, covered patio, Will Aid James West Fund Interior Designer wants reliable J. D. Real Elstate, 643-6129, Nicely maintained with room Oolonitd, aluminum sid­ $16,000. Call the Gaal Agency, breezeway and one-car ga­ 646-0101. An equal opportunity rooms for rent. 643-9875, 643- courts. Reservations filling Street, Rural Resi­ fireplace, 2 acres. Hutchins ’The ’Tolland Junior Woman’s guitarist; Vernon Mayor Jack NO EXPERIENCE family or newlyweds to accept Business Locations dence Zone. Extension home, 647-U89. aluminum siding. Selling at ing, city water and sewer, full 643-2082 for an appointment. rage, full basement, ar­ employer. BRACE yourself for a thrill the 5909. Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. Club Variety Show will play a NECESSARY delivery of complete Model Dis­ For Rent 64 quickly. 643-0189. of permit to store ve-. $32,000. cellar. $21,500. Meyer Agency, tesian well, combination Grant, -vocalist; Mitohdiiie, firtft time you use Blue Lustre play of Quality Furniture just dance instructor; Jeness Gor­ ROOM for rent, kitchen privi­ hlcle and equipment IN the center of town, four-bed­ Realtor, 643-0609. windows. Selling for only two-night stand at Tolland High Company benefits include to clean mgs. Rent electric removed to warehouses for Pub­ MUST SEE! C3ENTBR STREET—Anoth­ don, -vocalist and guitarist; leges, laundry facilities, lady SMALL STORE near 100 per used in connection with room two-bath older home. An OPEN SUNDAY $17,900. T. J. Crockett, Real­ School tomorrow and Saturday paid Blue Cross-Blue Shield. shampooer $1. Olcott Variety lic Sale. Modem 8 complete landscaping business in er fine aluminum sided 2- TOLLAND — Commercial prop­ dance students of Beth Hardl- Help W o n t e d - Store. only. After 4:30 call 649-6129. cent Main Street location. Ap­ Wanted To Rent 68 excellent buy at only $23,600... tor, 643-1677. nights. Major medical, life insur­ rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 building on premises, at family with 12 rooms In all. erty with home and extra gan; Bill Garrell, magician, and Male or Female 37 ply Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. within a block of St. James Exceptionally clean 6-room 2-4:30 P.M. Proceeds from the riiow will ance and company paid pc. Convertible living Room, WANTED — Three bedroom above location. ExceUent condition €uid top building. Already established VERNON; No. 61 2, Rockville students of Ann Marley and HELP! We are forced to re­ School. Eight rooms in all, home with an assumable be used to benefit the James profit sharing retirement 8 pc. bedroom, 5 pc. Dinette. PLEASANT furnished room for MANCHESTER —Three new home In Manchester or Vernon Item 4 B o 11 e ’ Advertlslng- mortgage, m odem kitchen, location. Priced at $36,000. Bite with 1.88 acres of land. BOLTON-mOQUOIS area — Roomy 4-bedroom Co­ Linda Hilinski, baton instructor. FRIENDLY Ice Cream Shop, locate. Removal sale now Hartford, Inc., nine lo­ combination windows, real West fund. West is the youth plan. If you are interested $10 down, you may purchase gentleman. Apply 4 Pearl St. stores for lease. 600x100 square area. Young respixisible execu­ Whole price $55,000. Home and going on. Everything in our cations. Extension of aluminum aiding, large en- TRAJL lonial with enclosed front who remains paralyzed as the Two added events include the in guiding own future then Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ any room individually. Im­ feet. Busy location. Reasonable. tive, 2 children. 568-8002. big lot with plenty of trees. LINDEN STREET — Cen­ (Scenic Mt. Sumner) store reduced. All the latest permit to maintain ad­ J closed porch. Immediate oc­ lot $f2,900. Call the Gaal porch, 8 full rooms, 1% baths, result of tm after school gym- first ax>pearanoe o f the newly apply in person. ford is now taking applications THE THOMPSON House — Cbt- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Give us a caU and START trally located, this 18-room, model Zenith color TV, black mediate delivery or free vertising signs qt nine cupancy. Only $24,900. Agency, 648-2682 for appoint­ excellent condition 'throughout. formed Tolland Sing-out Ameri­ for male and female help, full storage. tage St. centrally located, large WANTED — 4-bedrooms or PACKING. T. J. Crockett, e-famlly dwelling deserves naMlcs program at the high and wh'te TV aind stereos. Low, MANCHESTER — For lease. locations. ment. Ansaldi built (1965) brick All appliances Included. Walk school. ca group of teenagers and a CUMBERLAND FARMS and part-time work, day and CAP & CCP Charge Plans pleasantly furnished rooms, large house in Bolton. Call Realtor, 643-1677. your immediate attention. low, prices. Modem TV Serv­ New industrial building, 5,(X)0 Item 6 Henry SInnamon, 20 and frame 6-room Ck)lonlal- to everything. Only $19,600. lesson in judo. . . night. No experience neces­ Also, our own Instant Credit parking. Call 649-2358 for over­ 649-4874. PHILBRICK AGENCY Priced to give you a 10% VERNON —Owner transferred Over 26 acts, including sever­ STORE ice, 385 Center St., 643-2206. Lakewood Circle North,' MANCHESTER — Move right Ranch. Attached 2-car ga­ Call R . J . Flagg Co., 876-6351, Tickets may be obtained by 109 Center St.. Manchester. sary, uniforms and liberal food night and permanent guest square feet to 60,000 square return on your Investment. selling their neat Ranch with al professional performers, will Plan YOUNG COUPLE needs two- Residence Zone AA. in, 3-bedroom Ranch, formal rage on parkMke acre. A 643-8832. contacting Mrs. Claudius Cole, allowance provided. Call 628- rates. feet, tailored to your con­ Variance to reduce REALTORS Buy now and start earning 3 bedrooms, living room with be Included In the show, with SHELVES for basement^ steam bedroom apartment in Man­ dining room, bath and a half, real value at $28,600. Call Mrs. Arthur Monteith, Mrs. 6780 for appointment for inter­ DISCOUNT FURNITURE venience, all utilities. Easy ac­ minimum front yard immediately. fireplace, dining room and the curtain scheduled to rise at radiators, girl's 26" bicycle. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, cess to 1-84, 15 minutes to chester. CaU 289-7637. large living room, with fire­ Suzanne Shorts, 643-3233. COVENTRY — 6-room Ranch. FY-edric Stefanowlcz or at die JOURNEYMAN licensed view. set back to 33 feet for 649-5347 bright kitchen. Basement has 8 p.m. both nights. Hand lawnmowers, utility trail­ WAREHOUSE gentleman, shower bath, place and bookcases, rec room Garage. 1 fuU bath, 2 lava­ Three Sons Cleaners. phunber wanted. Good wages, NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS downtown Hartford. For more the purpose of erecting recroom plus an office. Ter­ er, outboard motors, 18 and 2 private entrance, free parking. WANTED — Reasonable two- and basement garage. Prime JARVIS REALTY CO. tories. Near Route 44A. Please The format of the show will ovwtime, paid holidays. Call 3880 Main St. Hartford particulars call Warren E. an addition to garage, MANCHESTER — Six room rific location, the'lot is approx­ J. WATSON BEACH & CO. h.p. 643-0644. Apply 195 Spruce St. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. bedroom apartment for mother at above location. iQcation. $27,900. Make this a REALTORS—MLS call 649-6435. take the audience'on a world Ray Boulet Plumbing and ELDERLY PERSONS 522-7249 and one child. Needed Inune- Item 6 Manchester Hlstorioal must to see. International As- Colonial, excellent condition, imately 300 feet deep. Start Realtors 278-6960 cruise. Mrs. Earle Hopkins, 283 East Center Street 643-1121 Heating, 644-1317. DARK RICH stone free loam, (former Fuller Bmsh bldg.) EAST HARTFORD — Room lor FIVE—room suite of front Main dlately. Call 646-1486 after Society, 106 Hartford Boclates, 647-1300. new kitchen, fireplace, ga­ packing and call T.J. Oockett, ANDOVER — Six-room (Tape on playing the role of the captain LET US PRICE AppUcatlons now being tak­ five yards, $16. Sand, gravel, 175 Pine St. Manchester ’ young working girl, complete Rood, Residence Zone - rage. Owner transferred. Im­ Realtor, 643-1677. CARPENTER — Steady year St. offices, 100 percent loca­ 5 p.m. well landscaped lot, overlook­ of the ship U. S. Perseverance, YOUR NEXT en for positions as Foster stone, fill, manure, pool and 646-2332 housekeeping privileges. Call tion near banks, air-condition­ AA. Variance to erect mediate occupancy. Call now, BOLTON — Top location, top ing Andover Lake. House, will serve as em cee of the 'round work. Xlso retired car­ OXFORD Street—“A one-car VERNON — Immaculabeness is PRESCRIPTION Grandparents at Mansfield patio sand. Call 643-9504. (former Norman's Fum. 622-9113, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. ed, automatic fire sprinkler. free-standing sign 4 IMMEDIATE $23,600. Hayes Agency, 646- quality custom built 6-room breezeway and garage, all in show. penter for light inside work. feiet from street line, at home.” In these days^ you usu­ the word that describes this 3- Training School. Transpor­ Warehouse Apply Marlow's,^ 867 Main St OCCUPANCY 0131. Ranch. Plastered walls, cast- exceUent condition. Two fire­ Good hours. Must have own GARAGE SALE — Yard tools, FURNISHED room for one or INVITATION TO BID above locaUon. ally need two cars, but here is bedroom Ranch. Kitchen has Among the many acts to be ARTHim DRU8 tation usually provided. Re­ at com er of Pine & Forest St.s) iron radiation, breezeway, 2- places, amesite drive, steel transportation. Apply Globe quirements: Low income lawnmowers, lawnsweeper, Mon.-Prl. 9-9, Sat. 9-6 two with light housekeeping Sealed bids will be received Item 7 Oonnectlcut State High­ New 7-room Raised Ranch PRIVACY Raised Ranch, 7 a nine-room home In an ex­ built-lns, wall to wall carpet­ presented are Ruth Bowman, VERNON —Brand new mod­ car garage. Priced for im­ beamed construction and many Home Improvement Cities, Rt. persons, over 60. Call 1-429- snow blower, etc. 6 to 10 p.m., privileges, parking. Call 643- ern office with heat and air- untU 3:00 P.M. (EJ5.T.) May 1, way Departmet (prop­ baths, 2 fireplaces, laun­ rooms, 2 fireplaces, m baths, tremely central location where ing in the living room, huge erty of Frank ft Jennie mediate sale. Hayes Agency, . other extras. Assumable 6% 44-A, Bolton, between 10 a.m. 9391, Ext. 396 or 643-9038. 41 Server St., Manchester. Call TWO MAPLE beds complete, 8830, 643-6266. conditioning, in all modem 1969, by the Housing Authority dry room, built-ins, plas­ recreation room, garage, alu­ you can walk to everything. corner lot with split rail fence, 646-0181. of the Town of Manchester, and Senkbell) 49 Gardner per cent mortgage. Exclusive and 5 p.m. or phone 643-277t. 646-339'. dining room table, 6 chairs, building, $76. per month. Call tered walls, 2-car garage, minum aiding, acre, view, $27,- Four bedrooms up, and fl've rec room. Assumable FHA EXPERIENCED backhoe and then publicly opened and read Street, Residence Zone with The Harold HeUer Agen­ buffet, student desk, studio 872-0628 week days. city uUUties, near school. 900, Hutchins, Agency, 649-6324 rooms down Including a bright mortgage, $22,600. PhUbrlck NORTH COVENTRY bull dozer operators, also ex­ FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep couch, Barkalounger, mahog­ aloud for supplying approxi­ A. Variance to reduce cy, 742-7141. AUCTION INSPECTORS for soldering and colors gleaming, use Blue A partments— Flats— mately 76,000 gallons Bunker frontage from 76’ to 70’, 30-day occupancy. Built by kitchen, formal dining room, Agency, Realtors, 64941347. perienced amesite men. Steady any stereo record player, pic­ FOR RENT 01 sale-461 Main Ansaldl. Charles Lesper­ MANCHESTER — Four room living room, family room €ind ROOM FOR HORSES SATURDAY, APRIL 12, at 10:00 A.M. wiring inspection of electric Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent "C ” No. 6 Fuel Oil for the 1969- at above location. VERNON — Six-room Cape, year 'roimd work. Call after 6 nic table, benches, train ta­ Tenements 63 Street. Building and lot next Item 8 Alexander Jarvis, ance. 649-7620, 649-6108. Randi, ideal retirement or TOLLAND — 8H room custom AT PACHAUO ORANGE HALL, PACHAUG, CONN. controls. Good clean working electric shampooer $1. Pine- 1970 Heating Season. ' office or den or a room for the On this large acred piece of like new on a parklike lot. p.m., 742-6190. bles, 643-7709, to Post Office Excellent loca­ Thompeon Apartments, starter home. Picture book built Raised Ranch, cathedral conditions, day shift. Pay com­ 30 LCXIUST St. — first floor, 4 Specifications and Contract baby. 1% baths, fireplace, Land. Extra large custom From the Alice Anthony Ekriato of Jewett City, Conn. The wood Furniture Shop. tion for any use. 646-2426 from South side Center celling living room, kitchen 'Three bedrooms, formal dining CUSTODIAN for Second Con­ mensurate with experience and UPHOLSTERED wing chair, rooms, heat, hot water, $140. Documents may be obtained NEW 6-Poom Colonial, 1% baths, kitchen with dishwasher, blue basement with garages, built, six-room Ranch wilth Anthonys were some of the early settlers of Jewett City In 9 to 5 p.m. from the office of jaid Author­ Street, and ’Thompson with all built-lns including re­ room, wall to wall carpeting, gregational Church, full-time, ability. Apply LaPolnte Indus­ Danish couch and chair, 646-2426 9-6. 2 fireplaces, bulR-ins, laundry stone fireplace in living room. awnings, etc. The ideal family two car garage, too. Don’t the very early 1800’s. Several fine marble top commodes, ity, 24 Bluefleld Drive, Man­ Roed. Request for yard frigerator, 2 fireplaces, 2 full oversized attached garage, tries, 155 VVest Main St., Rock­ 40-QUART milk cans. Call 643- reasonable. 668-4219. room, family room, 2-car ga­ Many features you will love. home that must be seen to be miss this one for only $27,- Marble top bureaus In Walnut, Pine, Chestnut, etc.. Cherry 40-hour week, cleaning and PRIME office for leaise. Excep­ chester, Connecticut. variw cee of small dl- baths, 2-car garage, custom minutes to Vernon Circle. H.M. ville. 7405. FOUR-room apartment, new rage, city utilities, large lot, Centrally located. Char-Bon appreciated. Owners transfer­ 900. Mr. Bogdan has details, DX. Table, nice lady’s slant front desk in walnut. Mantel light maintenance. Call 649- tional location. Medical Phar­ The Authority reserves the menslons on the drapes, wall to wall carpeting. Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. KENMORE washing machine, building, 2 bedrooms, center of Agency, 643-0683. red out of state. Please call for 649-6306 or 875-6611. Clocks, Walnut Schoolmaster’s Desk, Victorian Chests and 2863 between 9 and 4 p.m. MYERS hydra-tum snow plow, macy Bldg., Haynes and Main right to accept or reject any or Thompson Road apeit- good location. Charles Lesper­ Bureaus, 6-plece living room set in mint condition and richly 1% years old, bronze tone, ask­ town, $160. 643-4608. ments, errors having appointment, as it is a pleasiue Oonvendent to Route 16. Must St. Paneled, air-conditioned. all bids. ance, 649-7620, 649-6108. carved. Large Painting of Adam and Eve In the Garden of 6’, used one winter. Complete ing $176. Hotpoint, 2-door been Introduced by in- ^ MANCHESTER — 6-6 duplex, to show. T. J. CJrockett, Real­ be seen to be appreciated. $63,- SERVICE STATION attendant Call evenings, 649-5820, 643- Housing Authority of the Eden (signed). Many other signed paintings most all In with lights. 160 Gardner Street, FIVE-ROOM flat, second floor, accurate land survey. 2-car garage with attached 900. For appointment call the Wanted—Real Estate 77 wanted, days, from 10 a.m. to refrigerator - freezer, approxi­ 6514, 243-1028. Town of Mancheker MANCHESTER and vicinity — tor, 643-1577, B & W heavy deep Gold Leaf Frames, Large portrait of Gentleman, BANK Manchester. big rooms, excellent condition, Item 9 Manchester Memorial porch. Modern kitchens and Gaal Agency, 643-2682. 5 p.m. Apply at Cantone's Es­ mately 14 cubic feeit, 3 years B y: For the best in real estate in BARROWS and WALLACE Oo. Other portraits of Ladles, Scenes, etc.. Hanging and other oil $190. per month pltis heat, Hospital, 60 Haynes so Service, 308 West Middle old, $176. 872-0661. 263 MAIN Street, offices fo r John E. Cronin all price ranges call Mitten baths, good condition, large lot, Manchester Parkade Lamps, Several Bowls and Pitchers, Old Tin, Patchwork HANNAH’S husband Hector adults preferred. Call Paul W. StTMt, 06 Russell tiERNON — Big and beautiful SELLING YOUR HOME? For Tpke., Manchester. rent, $40. monthly. Ask f o r Chairman Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. $28,000. Cal^ owner, 649-9446. Lots For Sale 73 Manchester 64941306 Quilts, Marble top table. Old Carpeting, Room size Rugs, HELP hates hard work so she cleans Street, Residence Zone young seven-room Ranch. Den. prompt cotuteous service that USED UNIVERSAL stove, very Dougan, Realtor, 649-4535. April 9, 1969 small amount of fine china and glass, and much more such as Mr. Frechette, 647-9993. B and Residence Zone CXJLUMBIA —Building lot with gets results. Call Louis Dimock the rugs with Blue Lustre. good condition, $30. Call 649- SPLIT LEVEL, all brick con­ WEST SIDE — 6 rooms, mod­ Fireplace. Carpeting. Garage. BOLTON — 6%-room Ranch found in an early 1800 home. 'This Is an Auction you won’t MANCHESTER — One-bed­ C. Variance to permit Realty, 649-9828. PAINTERS wanted —Call 875- Rent electric shampooer $1. 4192. 460 MAIN ST. — Store or office, struction, 4 bedrooms, formal ern kitchen with built-ins, for­ lake \riew and right of way to Loaded ■with extras. Air- with attached g;arage, one half want to miss. Adults only Please. Another Auction of fine Manchester Hardware & Sup­ room garden type apartment, the parking ot motor water. Exclusive area. Lot 7179 after 4 p.m. CLERICAL $130, includes heat, 646-2426, dining room, 2^ baths, ma­ mal dining room, three bed­ conditioned. Huge treed lot In block from boating and swim­ ALL CASH for your property Antiques etc., by ply, 877 Main St., 643-4425. STUFFED chair, excellent con­ $146. per month. Including Town of Manchester vehicles for hospital aize 260 x 200. $17,000. For ap­ 9-5. purposes, at above lo- hogany family room, 2 fire­ rooms, large enclosed porch, most desirable area! Low 30’s. ming, wooded lot, $18,900 takes within 24 hours. Avoid red tape. dition, clean, custom slip­ heat, hot water and appliances. pointment call the Gaal Local institution. All LE^AL NOTICE ccUUon. places, 2-car garage, many garage, aluminum siding, $24,- O. B. Gdvang Aasoclates, 643- it. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Instant service. Hayes Agency, ED KNIGHT, Auctioneer GOOD USED red and white Private entrance, first floor. MAIN St., com er office, 8 replies confidential. covered, green print. Perfect The Zeming Board ot Appeals Item 10 Fox Grove Realty Oo., more features. Must be seen. 900. Philbrick Agency Real­ Agency* 643-2682. 9674, 872-4166. 649-8347. 6464)131. MACHINISTS bricks, one cent apiece. Ideal rooms end lavatory. House ft will hold public hearings on for playroom, etc. $12. 649-4673. Available April 20. Call Paul 464 Keeney Street, Ru­ Philbrick Agency Realtors, 649- tors, 649-6347. Write Box “C” , Man­ for patios, etc. 163 Center St., Monday, April 21, 1969, starting LATHE OPERATORS W. Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. Hale Bldg. Call 643-4846 after ral Residence Zone. Ex­ 6347. chester Herald. Manchester. at 7 ;00 P.M. in the Hearing 6 p.m. tension of pennlt for MANCHESTER — Six-room TURRET LATHE OPERATORS Musical Instruments 53 Room of the Municipal Building, free - standing Ideoitltl- GARAGE Tag Sale—Furniture, country Oolonlal on a treed H 474 MAIN St., 3-room heated APPROXIMATELY 6,000 to hear and consider the follow­ cation sign at above lo­ MANCKESTBR — Big 2-famlly BULLARD OPERATORS EXPERIENCED nurse’s aides clothing, mower, dishes, HAGSTROM guitar, 8 string ing petition: STATE HEARING acre. Three bedrooms, 1% apartment, $110, 646-2426, 9-6. square feet in Bolton can be cation. Ranch, 8 plus 8 bedrooms, fire­ all shifts, full-time. RN for all skates, heater, much more. base. 2-pick-up. Excellent con­ ALSO. baths, full walk-out basement, MILLING OPERATORS broken down Into three, 2,000 Item 11 Lillian J. Bushey, 104 places, all brick construction. shifts, full-time. Porter for day April 12 and 13, 10 a.m. to dition. CaU 646-2683 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER —New 2-bed­ Item 1 Don WUUs Garage, Inc., Pine Street, Residence garage. $26,000. Wolverton square feet units. Ample park-' 18 Main Street, wiaineea Must be seen. Call Paul W. VARIOUS SMALL MACHINE shift, fulUttrfO). Third cook, 6 p.m., 178 Beelzebub Rd., room apartments. Oven, range, ing, sensibly priced. T.J. Zone B. Variance to Agency, Realtor, 649-2818. GRAND OPENING Dougan, Realtor, 649-4838. full-time/i-9 p.m. Dishwasher, Wapping. 644-8144. BAND P.A. system. Bell 76W refrigerator, wall to wall car­ Zone in Special Excep­ create two nonconform­ Crockett Realtor, 643-1677. tion for enlargement of OPERATORS full-time, days/ 7-3. Pleasant amp and reverb unit, 2-speak­ peting, heat and hot water in­ ing lots from property $18,700 BUYS this new lakefront er cabinets with 12 Jensen 10” existing gas atalUon and known as 104 Pine' working conditions in a modern cluded, $176. 147 Eldrldge St. RANCH Deluxe — 3 bedroome. year ‘round 6-room Cape locat­ All benefits including all speakers, 2 shure unlsphere Centlllcate for Approval Street. facility, 3 miles from East Wolverton Agency, Realtors, for same, a t above loca­ This attractive home offers ed on beautiful Andover Lake. holidays. Day and night Boats and Accessories 46 mikes with stands. 876-0266 af­ Houses For Rent 65 Item 12 Reginald P. Baker, $10 NEW ENLARGED TIRE DEPT. Hartford. Meals, Blue O oss 649-2813. tion. Special Elxceptlon proud owneirshlp. Many extra Not many lakefront properties shifts. 55-hour week. Out­ ter 6:30. Hackmatack Street, like this available in any price and CMS available, wages 19’ MOLDED flberglas with TOLLAND — Three-bedroom to r General Repairer’s Residence Zone AA. Ex­ features. Timrod Rd. High 30’s. standing insurance benefits. B'OUR ROOM apartment avail­ range. Call Mitten Realty, compai'able to other convales­ Evinrude 90 h.p. engine, com ­ Ranch, basement garage, wall Ldoenae and Certificate tension of permit to Morrison, Realtor, 648-1016. FEATURING FIRESTONE TIRES Up to $4.20 per hour. able May 1st, stove and refrig­ o t Approval for same, ait Realtors, 643-6930. GORMAIt BROS. cent homes. Own transporta­ plete with all necessary equip­ Office and Store erator, no children or pets. to wall carpeting, patio, built- conduct art craft class­ above location. Variance es at above location. MANCHESTER — $28,000, all tion. Apply in person, Mon- ment. Call 649-2871. Call 649-6132. in oven and range, garbage SOUTH END-Move In tomor­ WITH THIS COUPON NICKLAUS GOLF BALLS Equipment 54 to erect free-standing Item 13 Leo J. Rowe, 20 Eari brick 4-bedroom home. Ga­ UNIVERSAL MACHINE day-Friday, 9-3. South Windsor disposal. Lease and security sign closer bo street Hne row, older eeven-room In tip­ 15’ V-BOTTOM boat, complete Street, Residence ZSone rage, finished basement, trees, I Autograph n ^ e l by 3-tirM Mastors Champion] CO. Convalescent Home, Inc., 1060 S.C.M. MODEL 33, Electro­ SIX ROOMS, duplex, central required. $190 per month. Call than permiited (8’ re­ top condition, m baths, three with controls, 18 h.p. Johnson A. VEirlance to eredt Highland Park or St. James WHEEL Main St., South Windsor. static dry office copying ma­ location in Manchester, $125, 875^112 after 5 :30 p.m. quested • 80’ required) bedrooms* comer lot. Owner 41 Chapel St., Manchester motor, Mastercraft tilt-trailer. two-famlly dwelling at School, Hutchins Agency, 049- chine, very good condition, Hartford National Bank ft at above location. abo've location. finds the house too big, anxious EXPERIENCED waitresses, or Good condition, $375. Call 643- All persons interested may at­ 5324. BALANCING 3 fot $400. 649-6384. Trust. Co., Real Estate Dept., All persons Interested may at­ to sell. Any reasonable offer will train. Experienced salad 0543. 547-4172. tend this^hearing. tend this hearing. will be given serious considera­ WINDOW ileaners exper­ man. Night watchman. Experi­ TWO 30 X 60” walnut desks, Zoning Board pf An>eals SIX-ROOM Dutch Oolonlal, 17* MFG BOAT, 65 h.p. Mercury Zoning Board of Appeals tion. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ienced, .steady work, good pay. enced bartender. 646-3131. Ask with chairs, two walnut side BRIGHT, sunny, second-floor WANTED Charles G. Plile, Charles G, Plris, 3 bedrooms, aluminum siding, Must be reliable. Call 649-5334. for Mr. A. motor, Teenee tilt-trailer, apartment of 4 rooms in Man­ Chalimaa 1% baths, fireplace, carpeting, 643-1677. chairs. 649-3023. MAN FOR OUR Chairman B U Y N O W I Additional balls B ig many extras, $1,450. Call 875- chester College area. Adults John A. OagUneilo, John A. Caglanello, % acre lot. New de-velopment, DEUCATE88EN Secretary MANCJHESTBR — New two- *>.00 each t h e f M | 9010 between 6-8 p.m. only, $110 monthly, security de­ SecreitaTy 2 n d T i r e Help Wanted— Male or Female 37 O O U N Tm owner. 617-1728. famlly duplex In a residential Antiques 56 posit required. 643-2210. A N D SAVE Good pay and benefits MANCHESTER — Two family. location. Wall to wall car­ Fertilizers 50-A for the right man! Ap­ peting, oven and ranges Includ­ M*BiMiEdl TMwMiMi* m. VACANT 6-room duplex, 3-bed­ 6 and 6, good flootKplain, -with lilha mwrn NEW SHOP OPENING ply tai person to . . • ed. Separate utilities, walk-out GOOD cow manure excellent for rooms, convenient location, living room dining room- and. MGU *28.00 •14.00 *31.75 *11.97 64.9R MALE AND FEMALE PERSONNEL $15(L plus heat. Adults pre­ large kitchen, two bedrooms. basement. $33,900. Wolverton FREE - FREE gardens, lawns etc. $5 and $10 • MCATOWN > BOOKKEEPER 29.75 14.97 33.75 19.97 1JR SUP-K-BELT TAG SALE ferred. 643-6516. May be bought with extra Agency, 649-2818. Serve ire cream and sandwiches in our new shop opening loads delivered. 643-7804, 649- LOLLIPOPS FOR THE KIDS 30.75 19.37 35.00 17.M 18 .soon. 8731. 1216^ Silver Lana Fuel oil dealer is seeking experienced general ledger lot. Wbl-verton Agency, Real­ ANTIQUES— ATTIC LOOKING for anything In real LARGE, clean, attractive 11- iiitn 32.60 19.39 37.25 19.93 HT NEW FIRESTONE East Hartford, Conn. tors, 649-2818. Flexible shifts to suit your needs: 9-2; 10-2; 11-3; 7-mid- estate rentals — apartments, bookkeeper. Excellent working conditions. Many room house Including 4-room utn 36.75 17:97 40.75 30.37 18 TWICE THE TIRE night. TREASURES homes, multiple dwellings, no fringe benefits. MANCHESTER — Two-famlly, rental plus excellent bam, 332’- 3 CH A RG E PLANS m il 39.25 19.93 44.75 33.37 i£ Household Goods 51 frontage, $28,600. Hutchins fees. Call J. D. Real Estate 6 and 6, and a five-room sin­ ttt» 43.76 31A7 49.75 34.97 i« Ideal for mothers (school vacations free), college students BRIC-A-BRAC Associates, Inc., 648-6129. Agency, Realtors, 649-6324. TWICE THE MILEAGE and moonlighting husbands. SEWING MACHINES — singer APPLY IN PERSON gle, all on one lot. Both prop­ m u- 46.26 33.93 51.50 39.79 18 automatic zig-zag, excellenl erties in fln-e condition and will Carnival—Roseville—Ironstone MANCHESTER — 0-0, tw^ AatOMPUNtHMin me mm. AS a o v er h s h j m • Apply Monday - Friday, 3-7 p.m. condition. Makes buttonholes, provide rent free living fo r hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ China—Glass—Ironware ^TVE-R(X)M apartment with HELP BANTLY OIL CO., bic. family central location. Recent LBAOING ftlAGAZINES garage^ $120 a month. 649-2813. owner or occupier. $34,600. heating system, new ceramic inally over $300., 6 monthly Much More! FRIENDLY ICE CREAM SHOP 391 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER Wolverton Agency, Realtors, baths, hew oak floors, ect., ect. payments of $8.50 each or pay- FTVE-ROOM apartment, second 755 Silver Lane, East Hartford Thurs., Apr. 10, 1-8 p.m. Fri., WANTED 649-2818. Professionally appraised. Ask POLYESTER « FIBERGUS $51 cash. 522-0931 dealer. floor, garage, re

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The Department of Connecti­ Members of the Manchester Manchester A b o u t T ow n cut, Daughters of Union Veter­ Emblem Club are reminded of iianrtet^r lEumttm IbraUr ans of the Civil War, will have the "Bajce the Cake” project Hospital Notes n»e Nayaug Tacht Club wUI a convention Monday through for Norwich State Hospital. For Mmnehmter^A City of Vtttage Charm have Ita monthly meeting Satur­ Wednesday at the Hartford Hil­ vnm N o HOCKS further information, members day at 8 p.m. at the Marine ton Hotel. Manchester Depart­ may contact Mrs. Alfred Pon- latoraMdlale Cm « Semi- (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECHONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1909 Ooipa League HaU, Glaaton- ment officers and members of ticelll, 30 McKee St., or Mrs. Miss Diane Johnam, daugh­ pHvBte, m m h I p.m.. Mid 4 p.in.- twry. A aprlng dance la ached- Mary C. Keeney Tent planning Charles PontiaeUi, 882 Hackma­ ter of Mr. and Mra. Arthur L. S P.M.; private rooma. I t ajn.>' uled for Saturday, April 36 at to attend are Mrs. James M. tack St, Johnson of S3 Constance Dr., t p.m., aad 4 p.m>« .ne. the Mancheater Country Club. Shearer, past department pre­ Is on thb dean’s list of the Col­ Padlatriea: Pareota aH«irad Cadette Girl Scout Troop 77 Reservationa cloae April 31. sident; Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson, lege of Liberal Arts at Drew any Ikne azoept noon-i pjn.; Members of the Chaminade will sponsor a Garage Sale Sat­ Classes Contiiiiiiiig department chaplain, and Mrs. University, Madison, N.J., Self-Relianee . Cooper Asks etfceia, S p.in.-t ppi. Muplcal Club (^wrua are re­ urday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Membera of Mancheater Robert Schubert, councli mem­ where she is a freshman. SaU Servloe: It a.m.-t p.m., minded to attend rehearsal to­ 100 Fergusoil Rd. Proceeds will MARGUERITES Still a Virtne WATEiS will attend a Good ber. 4 p.m-t p.m. night at 8 at the home o f Mrs. benefit a trip to be taken by the ALBANY, N.Y. (AP)— 'A Will conference Sunday at 3:80 Life Sentence Intenalve Care and Ooronaiy Cyrus Tompkins, 187 Gardner troop. The Womcm’B Auxiliary of the Harvard Students 6-foot, ;300-pound farmer, who p.m. at Reatland Farma, North- St. Garo: Immediate family only, The Mary McClure Group of Mancheater Midget and Pony decided hUdng 38 miles waa ford. Those wlahing further in­ the Won^en’s Fellowship of Sec­ Bunch anytime, limited to five Football Association will spon­ $1*69 better than waiting all night formation may contact Mra. ond Congregational Church will St. John’s Polish National F o r S irh a n mlnatea. The Polish Women’s Alliance, sor a Rummage Sale tomorrow for a bus, has won « rever­ John Pavelack, club preaident, Church will sponsor a paper OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY Mid FRIDAY Ignore Picketing MateiaMy: Fatkera, 11 aAT: 276 strike, Shut it dowik” atudanta testors were evicted from Uni­ stopped Mm, aaked him Cooper ttma began UMirsday ADMITTTDD TESTERDAT ; entered the building, the only versity Hall. where he (uune from, where the last peut of a three-noan de­ Mim. IBva BlaalUcn, 364 Union (H ie picketed today. M ore than 80 atudanta and at he was going and who he fense Bummation In Slriiaria St; Gall Boland, 81 Plymouth Sever HaU ie across from Unl- least three policemen were hurt. lengthy trial. He resumes the Lane; BUsabeth Case, 5 Dow- varalty HalL where 400 poUoe- Arrests totaled 189. Schanbarger—who defend­ susMinatlaR today. nsgr Dr.; Robert Duff, 38 Dotver men ejected student proteetors ’The boycott was called for at ed hlmaelf—told tiie Court of "I for one am not going to ask Rd.; ’ntotnaa Fetterman, Elling­ in a brief, bkxody claah ’Thun- a ’Thursday meeting which fol­ Appeals that “K was none of you to do more than bring in a ton; Beulah Godin, 450 Main S t ; day. The actlixi caused an up­ lowed the poUce actl(m, Ihe the trooper’s bUstnesa." venUict of murder in the second BatsatMth Heater, 71 Hansen roar on the (nunpus. atrike reaolutlcm waa cheered by degree," said Cooper. Dr., Vemon; Kristine Hoffman, Harvard Preaident Nattam about 1,500 atudanta, mit o f a Ihe penaKy for sel voted ’Thursday night to The Jury makies the choice on tin. 540 Foster S t, Wai^iing; Sever, aa In other buUdinga. At- auapend all claaaes until Tues­ HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — a (xmvlotian of first-degree mur­ Suaan Masse, HaaardvlUe; tondanoe at Harvard la not day afteriMwn, and 500 Law Rainfall emd mriting snow will der and a prisoner sentenced to Louiae MeasMiger, Enfleid; mandatory, and the number of School studenta alao voted to oauM the OonneoUout River to life is not eUgtble for parole for Overwhelmed by Grief Donna Murray, 15 Griswold St.; to give you higher quality atrike. fkxid at prints altmg Ita entire seven yean. atudanta croaainf the picket Une Mira Mary Nelsan, 88 Eldridge could not be determtnecL About KM faculty members leigitii, the U.S. Weatiier Bu­ "I woukhi*t want Shhan Sir­ A South ViBtnaitnese woman walls over the ptastib- the skull of her husband with her conical hat . a t; Mrs. Pearl Poncfaak, Bast reau’s River Forscaat Osnter However, It appeared that (See Page Bight) han turned loose on society wiTapped remains of the body of hbr husband, one first identifying him through his teeth, then sat Hartfortl; Mrs. Ruth PogUtsch, predloted this mondag. when the psychiatrists trit us be Bast Hortfbrd; Mn. Clara HARDER At Hartford, the river may of 47 bodies discovered yesterday in a mass grave dbwn and gave vent to her sorrow. (A>P Photofax) is getting worse and he Is going Bciaiets, 341 lOgh S t; Philip to give you outstanding Servid eocoeed flood stage Sunday by to get worse," Cooper said. at Dien & i, South Viietnanu The woman covered Serstto, 878 Parker at; kfrs. as much as 7 feet, the center "There Is a good Sirhan and a Sara Sorenaon, Lakeview said. bad Slthan and that had Sihan Heigtita, Coventry; Henry ’TU- 45 Towns, Basei Hit The icerrlmaek River will con­ is a nasty Slihan. den, 40 Stone S t ; Mrs. Agnes tinue to riise slowly because of "I have teonned to kxvo the tit­ VUsnontas, 82 Foster St.; TTiom- to give you a larger selection melting enow, the center addedl tle good Slihan.’’ as Wood, Montauk Dr., Vemon. HARDER but flooding la not expected. The dark, ouriyJiaired Jordar BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son Enemy Offensive The oenter said moderate to nian paBkt from more than 10 to Mr. and Mra. ’Thomaa Stead- hpeavy rain thuraday rig h t in months In a suntees prison cell, Nixon Outlines Views ward, Stafford Springs; a daujh- the upper Oonneotlcut baain, smiled at that. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Burton to give you evening hours coupled with fast melting of But Ma face becante sullen Starkey, Columbia; a daughter Your Picks Up Steam ontm, hem resulted In ehatp again when Cooper quoted now- to Mr. and Mra. Ronald Schultz, risee in the middle axid upper f^unUlar pasaagea written in Sir- Andover; a daughter to Mr. and SAIGON (AP) — Unleashing Oomectieut River. halt’s diary before the alayiiig, Mra. Jettrey Heintz, 38 Lyndale the shelling had droppd off to asking each time: that ma­ Bridal the heaviest aheUing of South between 10 to 30 attacks a night. With rainfall and water from S t ; a aon to Mr. and Mrs. Ken- melted snow aa of 7 a.m., the ture tMnkingT Ie that meaning­ To NATO Delegates Vietnamese towns and allied naUi Gibbs, Ooventiy; a son to U.S. military analyats asld ear­ ful tMritipgT" bgra In three weeks, the Viet lier this week the offensive was Oonneotlcut River was does to Mr. and Mrs. David BUUiel, 27 or above flood stago akxig Us Motive, said Clooper as he C o^ iqipeared today to have In a lull wMle the enem y re­ Vietnam was not discussed, A. Klaslnger, Ms adviser on na­ Oarden St; a son to Kb-, and entire length. kwsMdied Into a lengthy explana­ WASHINGTON (AP) — tioa delagatea the qwrilon of fair opened a new and more violent ceived replacemente and sup­ patticlpoUan In a conterenoe Ziegler said. He outlined the tional security affairs, speM 80 Mra. Bernard LaPine, Andover. Temperatures higher then an- tion of the law, “la not an ele­ President Nixon discussed phase of ita aaven-week-old plies after suffering heavy loas- with Waaaaw Fact countries. dlacuaalon broadly as relating to mfanitas with tbs fo n lg ti fBlals- DISCHARGED YESTER­ spring oftonslve. tloipated may cauw rises be­ ment of the crime chaiged eaO Eiast-W/sst relations, de­ ea. The l»riU arit has a print of "strategle and potilleal ques­ ters In what was descrihsd as DAY : Mra. Loretta Clark, East Rockets and mortars Mt more yond the predicted orests indi­ need not be riiown;’’ but.can be fense matters and his de- But the American exparta vtow on the Wanaw invitation, tions of oonunon oonootn to the informal convarsatlon arOund a Hartford; Anthony DeMoura, than 46 towns and baaes during cated here. considered aa w rirouihstanoe In Store predicted an Increase in enemy cishm on tlie antibellistk press secretary Ronald L. Zie­ a llie s." square table In a secluded State East Hartford; Russell White, the night. ’Ihe heavleat attacka WMte Rlvier Junction, Vt.: the ease. missile at an 8(Mninute East Hartford; Willard Dicken­ activity tills weekend and said gler said, but he gave no Infor­ Some membere said the piv>- Depeutment conference room. were made on provincial capi­ most of the attacks would be 17.1 feet mt 7 a.m ., with oreet "Can there be any question In son, Plymouth Lane, Boltcui; morning conference with mation oo what U might be or poaale would thqdleato in part The President had no oom- tals on opposite aides of Saigon, "by fire,” meaning roeketa and o f 18 to 19 foot predicted at anyone’s mind that ffiriiaris mo­ Mra. Doretta Beaulieu, 78 Niles NATO foreign ministers to­ whether Nhoon ou tilm d Ma current NATO machinery while ment for reporters when he left. Tay Ninh to the northwest and m ortars. noon today. Fkxxl etage Is 18 tive was politicalT’’ he aslged. Dr.; Mra. Laura Wood, 66 E. day. watering down Ka original mili­ MUdi of the talk at today's Vinh Long to the eouthwest. Touth Vietnamese cources feet. “Though the motive wiaa poBti- views at the NATO meeting. Middle T’pke; Llrniel Dubois, The White House declined to tary and politioal purposes by closing sessions of the 20th,anM- At leGurt 31 persons were killed said more than 100 mortar Montague City, Mlass.: 28.8 cal, was It a bsaKliy motive? Ziegler aald the Preaident Warehouse Point; Deborah go into details or to aay whether varsery meeting oontinued to OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE llOlHOflTEO IIMEO^ REGARBLESC Of COST 300 w ere wounded In the two cit­ rounds Mt the market place, a feet at 7 a.m., with crest of Obvkxtaly the m otive in kHUng spoke “ tor quite a Icag time expanding Its role to include so­ Knowdes, 63 Wells St.; Mrs. Ma­ center around the Warsaw Pact ies and alxnit 80 others were prison and Vletncunese officers’ 33 to 84 feet expected at mid­ any human being is not healthy, tite Preslderi dtscuaaed with the without notes’’ end then re- cial problems. rie Karch, 124 Spruce St.; m issing In ’Tay Nlnh. Some but was it a mature moUveT" NOrih AtianUc T reaty Orgariaa- ^xmded to questkxia. Nixon, accompanied by Henry Md to open dtecnarions batwaan THIS SALE IS GIGANTIC, WE ARE MMMEDI OUR WALLS ARE BULGING . . . SO OVEUSTOCKED THAT WE ARE FORCED TO SEU EVERTBIINO . . . OVER mess in Vlinh Long, a delta city day Saturday. Fkxxl stage la 28 the Weatem alUaa and tha So­ Frederick Lisk, 104 Phoenix St., Americana were among the feet. That, be said. Is "the guts of 65 miles southwest of Saigon. viet bloc. Vemon; Mrs. Hannelore Raak, 820 DINETTES A DIRIRC BOOH SETS. TRUCE LOADS UVINC ROOMS , . . 650 REDROOMS . . . HUNDREOS OE RECLINERS A CHAlUS MUST GOI ! wounded, but no American Holyoke, Mass.: 7.3 feet at 7 the whole case"—-whether Str- 45 Barbara Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Initial reports said 15 penxma The OommuMet euggesHetk 3 'P Itc * 3-Piee« 9-Pitct Ittllin Prov!nc!tl Modorn I deatha were reported. were killed and 100 were wound­ a.m., with crest new 10.5 feet harie mental capacity waa so Valeda Houley, 95 Center St.; Froo f irking' Sofa-Bed & Chair S O F A BEP B naade last month, beoame lha Wa beliiva wi have Contemporary Solid Oak. . ’The night's attacks were ed, Including 96 Vietnamese ci­ Saturday evering. Fkxxl stage rethieod that It affooted hU aUl- Randl Hall, 128 Green Manor BEDR9 OM SOFA and CHAIR ' or. Rocker, central topic of the NATO Chun- BEDROOM SET Fnt*two4d Finish, tName Erand C H A IR ; among the moat devaatatlng of vilians. ie 9 feet. Ity "to fonii any of the foBowing R d.; Mra. Dorothy Shannon, 40 BEDROOM Frot bollvoty. Fotm CuLtiibhi Opens Ihto'Fuirsiia Batf cU meeting when It opened and wiH. Always have Soft Op^ It SIttp 2 the offensive which began Feb. On the other side of Saigon H artford: 18.1 feet at 7 a-m ., specifles—intent to HU, premed­ Major Soviet Gains Reported Foam Cushions Thuiadegr. Eldridge St.; Mrs. Bemadine 38 and the heaviest since the and cloae to the Cambodlah bor­ with stage of 19 to 30 feet ex­ itation and delllberation and . . . m m ," //9 M 4 8 ^ 2 2 8 Frit Stirigi Qualified approval of the pro­ Janco, East Hartford; Mrs. $159 ^OO $"i 7 9 8 1 1 8 night o f M arch 30-31, when 05 der, m ore than 80 rocket and pected Saturday morning aixl a to reflect on the gravity of his THE LOWEST $"/^ $ 1 9 8 ' posal araa ejq>ected even before Emily Nelson, 91 Oxford St.; rocket and mortar attacka were mortar rounds slammed Into creat of 22 to 38 feet ,^redloted contemplatod aot" Mra. Ellen Foran, Bunker Hill 3>Piece 3*P)ece^ B as ie tt , B-pUce P rtW i Provincial 'Modorn Upholstered' MoPtrn TMiWIrm Cuitp'm-Ruilt Frfncfr. rravti,citl reported. Toward Harnessing H-Bomb the opening of today's oaaaioii, PRIUES Danish, Modern, Walnut ConUniporBlV Rd.. Andover. BEDROOM SETS 1' Room Of During the past three weeks (See Page Eight) (See Page Bight) (See Page Blglrt) although France's Mlcbel DOhro Also, Mrs. Patricia Cleveland, BEDROOM SET Sofa-Bed & Chair SOFA and CHAIR By FRANK OAABT American, Soviet and some oth­ Rose said the latest Soviet re­ had glvro the Sovlat einfoatirsi BEDROOM Complete with Btokeate Beds Furlntiro SOFA and CHAIR. 889 Hartford -Rd., Alexander On Namo Brand Sofa Opani to Sleep 2 Foam Cushions AU foam AP Srienee Writer er scientists were routinely port foil 10 tim es abort ot. the oh- heating txytbcgen gas to temper­ (See Page Ught) Tedford, 42 Bluefleld Dr.; Mrs. M 8 8 U ^ 1 8 8 From ^ WASHDfOTON (AP) — Soviet Jet^ve. But be said Artsimovldi Luella Tyler, Lebanon; Mrs. Furniture in Town j S * 1 2 8 . M e ^ ^ i H om o ^ 5 8 8 ^ 1 4 8 $ 2 5 8 ■ ecientlsti apparently-have made atures exceeding 50 milUtm de­ reported that completlcn of a Anna Davis, 20 Hemlock St.; grees in some types of experi­ Comptoto with important gains toward har­ larger machine is eiqMcted be­ Mrs. Mary Ward, 122 Lyness $*Piece Centemporary Modern '•P itc a Alaskan Tour ments. 3-PIece MapI* Danish, Walnut Rocondltlonoe 2-Pitct Ceif^l a-piKo ' nessing the power of the hydro­ fore the end of thla year and St.; Mrs. Mabel London, London Froneh Provincial gen bomb, a goal that ctxdd Although the figwes reported plans are well advanced for an ir Frof Delivery BEDROOM S le v t A LIVING ROOM SECTIONAL Rd., Hebron; George Hawkins, BEDROOM SET. BEDROOM Rofrlgorator SOFA dod CHAIR lead to unlltnlted cheap etectrl- by Rose for Ihe Ruselan experi­ even larger one capaiMe o f 66 Hebron Rd., Bolton; Emilie OKorator ityUn«> Foiin Cuili.,' Ptnritor Ftbrlf, . wine Bteks, Ppip Cuihlpnt Poim Sodti • ^ . By Kennedy ool power. ment were lower than that— million degrees. Riots End, Turgeon, East Hartford; Mrs. alxxit 20 m illion degrees—the ^ Frei Sierage . M 1 8 ^ ^ 2 2 8 ?S"» 2 » 8 Suooeaa in taming (he prooeaa The energy of an atomic Edith Guertin, 456% Main St.; f lS * 1 2 8 > 1 6 8 $ 1 6 # ' 1 P resses O n that mnkea the sun’s heat and temperature was held there for bomb or an ordinary nuclear Kevin Andersen, 34 Claire Rd,, the big bang of thermonuclear one-fiftieth of a seeborah ^ Free Layaway Inneripring' S O F A BED ^plo ildtet longer than eartler experiments. B U N K BEDS P IC T U R E S ■ POINT BARROW, Alaska exploefona would be a atop to­ of a heavy, radtooctlv* metal Leach, Broad Brook; Suzanne Compltla' with Springi and The significance of the Rus­ MATTRESS or Opans'to Staap 2 C H E S T o f DINETTE TABLE ward reacton uring the neor- such a s uranium are apUt. In Tanguay, 233 Autumn St.; Mrs. M attreim . Can bt used a t’ ROatABLE P L A p U tS (AP) — San. Bldward M. Kenne­ limltleai byxkogen In ocean wa­ sian report, Rose aeld, is that It the fusion process, four atoms Geraldine Cavar and daughter, B O X S P R IN G T w in Beds. Dacoral.ot Fabrics ’ represents the best oornMnatlon BUY DIRECT d r a w e r s & 6 C H A IR S dy presaed on With Ms tour of ter—Ineteod of expensive ura- of hydrogen, the almiAeat of aU t v ' LAMPS o f resuMa so (ar. By Strikes Weat WUllngton; Mrs. Norma Alaskan vlUagea today—without nlum--as fuel. known elements, fuse into one Paiggloll and son. 186 Henry St.; ," /f9 m ■ p 9 m The best oomblncUlon would AND SAVE $39.00 Lorgo Seroon $54.95 ^ 4 0 8 5 8 V z o f f , ' atom of heUum, releasing ener­ Mrs. Jean Wirth and daughter,, the Republican members of Ms Prof. David Rose, a nuclear be a temperature of 300 mlUlon ROIIB (AP) — Amid labor 66 Merlin Dr., Vemon; Mrs. subcommittee, who left the engineering expert et. the MAs- degrees tor at least one4Mrd gy- and etudant vMenoe, RallaiSi WE ALWAYS SELL HOLLYWOOD MATTRESS or 3 ROOMS OF FURNlTUflE Mtpit group in a dli^ute over the pur­ Nuclear fuels such as ura­ Pamella Eaton and daughter, aaefauaetta Institute o f Technolo­ o f a seixxKT'witlMMit any es<»pe aorooe the nation walked off All Brand new, tre ^ modal *125 , R E C L IN E R LAMPS pose of the trip. nium are expensive and dUflcuH 10 Olcott St, WHAT WE ADVERTISE BED B O X S P R IN G home. Yovr cheUa a| modern STUDENT DESK gy et Camtwidge, relayed in a of the gas. The heated gas— their Jobe today after bhxxly Complete with M ettrttt, or celenlal. Musi ha.saen Jo ha to purify, but hydrogen Is cheap rwhi or Full slit Kennedy arrived here late triephene Interview Um dA4«ti« called plasma—ideally would be fiote left two dead and hundreds Rex Spring, HeaOhoartf .on legs Oellevetk and plentlfut. A variant caUed Thursday, after a two-hour de­ of a report from Academician so dense 800 trilUon atoms of it Injurod In the soutbsm city of TB in India t $ 5 8 $ 2 8 8 heavy hythogen or deuterium Is $69,60 ^®tO ^ m 5 | 8 8 ,^ § 5 5 3 8 8 8 lay at Arctic village, where Lev A. Artsimovich. (Xrector of would fit in a cubic centimeter BattipagUa on Wadneeday. NEW DELHI (AP) — One starter dlffloultiea heM up the the Soviet Utalon’a worn In the 1st in NO o f space. (gee Page Eight) The thraohour strike, colled person dies of tuberculosis ev­ group’s A ir Bbrce C-lSO trans­ OeM. Orthopedic Typo SPECIAL DOWN Approx. ^ii2‘ by Italy’s major labor unlone, ery minute in India, Dr. K. N. H ID D E N BED I2RI2 to I2«4, port. DINim Sif ’ Roee, a key ooneuttant for the affected industrial production, Rao, director-general of health MATTRESS or Opens to Sloop t on Full Slio STE P o r PAYMENT RUGS VISCOSE RUGS V . ' The Kennedy peuty arrived In NAME UnMed States governm rot’s ef­ som e bsmfce, oclKxSe, m ovlo servloes, told a public meeting. B O X S P R IN G Mairtss. Faam Cushions. Continuous Filament with Ptdi I-PIb«* lA-degree temperature and a forts tax the same fieM, aald the OFPEE Ta b l e s U p to theaters and public servloe. He said about 1.5 per cent of In­ Choieo of Colors Cholco of ^i|prs caravan of Indian snow ma- Soviet report indteatee "the best dia’s 510 million people have ac­ b r a n d s $6'J.60 , ^ 0 0 36 M o n th i Israel Reacts Coolly In eouthani Italy, the strike M 4 8 $ 5 8 8 T« Pay ^ 3 8 chinos and dog sleds eecorted oomUnation of experimental In- tive tuberculoels. $ 1 8 8 8 $ 3 8 % was wtdriy obeerved, end In |W,|.|- III. ■■■■ r them from the airport to the vil­ gredlentB yet achieved by any 1* lage oat mile away. some ottiee, workera left tiMr notion" In the nearly 20-y«ar-o)d jobe for the whole day. The Republlcone split off worldwide queat. ’'I'm excited To Hussein’s Plan CHARttE YOUR J t it an entirely new concept, designed to brin g the homeonafcers b f.th it aroa ■America'i bast known brand oT FURNIT o J e, APPLIANCES .and.,CARPETIN© at prices so low-that until now fliay would'fiava W c o iv Thursday, contending the tour about It, and so is everyone elae The atrike was marked by siderecf imposstble. If is neither a factory nor a retail store, rather it fits right between the two. T ^ was being etage managed with who heard the report," he aald. JBSRUSiOJDM (A P ) — King ’’Israel may have either eoatterad bomb rirpkakins mid an eye to getting publicity. Hussein’s 'slx-polnt play got the dashes between poUoe asid It differs from a fa c to ry in that it sells dierctly to the ultimate euitomar. offering him the convenience of a magnlficanf. showroom displaying furniture from many famous facforlei and lavind him fha .axponka ol ^jieclflcaUy, Artsimovich re- peace or territory, but ahe can PRESGRirriON Kennedy said it waa "inoredl- usual cold shoulder In the lorae- never have both,” Huaaeln said. demonstratora. going through a dealer or decorator. i ported a combination of gains HERE bla” that party politics had en­ invrivtng production of terrifi­ II capital today. A source close The king said he was author­ Students fmd poUoe in It differs from a retail store In that the customer buys his furniture exactly the same as if he bought if directly from the factory— In the original sealed faetpry cartons. He cab pick It up from the warahoMa and tered Into the tour. The Moese- cally hot electrified hydrogen to the government aald there ized to speak tor Egyptian Pres­ tbe WeiUan cMy of Trapenl, ‘ ®!i x-mI «* «««'«'■* ‘ id decorators do . . . at prices that closely approach Wholesale. O r he can elect to have Discount Furniture Warehouse deliver if-and set it up in his homa chusette Demixirat ocdled the was nothing new In It. ident Qamal Abdel Nasser. three liolotev eocktaUs explod­ W E H O N O R will still be tremendous, , - and hit savings'' goa and Its confinement, howev­ departure of the Republicans “a er briefly, insk|e a m agnetic "A solution cannot be In the Israeli view, Hussein’s ed this monSne in AsooU Pl- dlseervice to these needy people fW d. achieved through pronounce­ prop