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State of Emergency Pounds of Bees ^ \ A3JTOB, OaUf. (AP) Da Nang Rebellion Over, — Instead of mowing his lawn, ^^oseph Oilppo spent f ' ' li <} Mar^iie Strike yesterd^. S h o v e l^ thou-, sands of ^ead bees out of his li'ving room. Orlppo, his wife, and 18- montta-oM daughter, Diane, Ky Forees Retain Control Jams London fled their suburban home after being greeted by a LONDON (AP)—A state of emergency was pro­ seething swarm of bmey claimed in Britain today, giving the government sweep­ bees when they returned ing powers to keep essential supplies flowing during the from a Staurday night out. "They were in a mass national maritime strike. ' ~ five or six Inches thick Buddhists’ Surrender The proclajnatior was signed around the queen bee,” said at Buckingham Palace by Mrs. Grix>po. “They had Queen Blizabelh n and read started a hive right on the Ends Days of Rioting shortly afterward in the House fremt window of our living of Oorntnons. room ." SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — The last rebel th* Prime Minister Harold Wdson He killed them with A told the House the Hirst move by headquarters in Da Nang surrendered todtty, giving com* fumes, powder, gas and bbers the government was to astaime moke insecticides. Premier Nguyen Cao Ky virtually unchallenged control led to powers to put celling prices on ipy' to of South Viet Nam’s second largest city after eight lurinS food. days of bloodshed. ~ So far there bns been no sense Some 400 antigovernment sol- Buddhist leadership from In- of emergency as a result of the ^Big Board’ diers poured out of Da Nang’s volvement in the rioting. Minh week- old strike of th 86,000- 'Tinh Hoi pagoda and gave up ia a lieutenant of Tri Quang, tha ey, to member National Union of Sea­ their large store of arms with- principal Buddhist leader in thb rrlv al men. FVx)d prices are only a few itottce Not Bluffing out firing a shot. An over_.-, north and reputed architect of d and pennies higher. But the port of whelming force of marin^s'and' the antigovernment campaign. the Ijondon now is almost choked About Move 13 armored cars ringed the As a precaution, the U.S. with strike-bound shipping, and Buddhist stronghold. Command extended the nightly Snen. the govemment moved before p a n s, TRENTON, N.J. .(AP) — The The capitulation came less curfew for American troops in une# the situation could degenerate than 12 hours before expiration Saigon from 8:30 p.m. to 7 Canin. into wldesipread shortage. president of the New York Stock Exchange told a legislative of an ultimatum by the junta to a.m. Previously the curfew At the same time the govem­ committee today the Big Board- declare the rebel soldiers de-’’'ran from midnight to 5 a.m. e Be* ment ended the week-long hill in Lip' on is not bluffing about the idea sertffl'.s unless they ended Uie American billets near the Budd- recog- efforts to reach a settlehienrt by that it might move all or part of revolt by 8 p.m. About 400 re- hist Institute also were evacu- !3 tar- calling seamen and shipowners’ R ■ Ms operations to New Jersey. bels gave up Sunday. ated. representatives to sieparate ''Present Studies indicate that Ky's success,-I despite sharp iphe fast-breaki-ng political'', te..ahd meetingB with Labor Mhilster New Jersey Is a leading area in initial U.S. disapproval of his developments came against a Ray Grmter. surprise troop movement north, backdrop of increased U.S. and The emergency prockumation whirii the exchange migM well conclude that it sltould institute gave the 35-year-old premier a Vietnamese activity .against th* gives ministers power to com­ op^ations,’’ said Keith Fun- considerable boost in his cam- yiet Cong, Jerry mandeer private tnanaport, put ston, exchangs'president. i paign to retain power and retain -phe U.S. 1st cavalry, airmo- the armed forces to work un control of the army’s 1st Corps bile, division reported Wiling 47 »- Ad- He said the exchange has in­ deUV- (See Page Nine) stituted several studies, includ­ Wounded in crossfire between government troops and Buddhist rebels, this area. more Viet Cong Sunday in Oper- uthem ing ths poesfthility of establish­ With the tide turned, in his atlon Crazy Horse, bringing th* inciaco Vietnamese woman lies on a stretcher in a Da Nang street. She was able to Valen- ■ ing a program under which favor in Da Nang, Ky also reported enemy toll In seven comfort her bewildered baby, crying at its personal tragedy. (AP Photofax) . moved his troops against anti- days of fighting in the central David sellers of large Mocka of storit ikmon. CAB Indicates wotod be able to do buaineas American rioters who set two highlands 260 miles northeast of wit|^ Big Board but not be U.S. military vehicles on fire gaigon to 207 Communists, Lussell, Insistence on subjected to the proposed New outside the main Buddhist Insti- with somewhat improved rs face tute in Saigon. The troops threw weather, U.S. Air Force and treaa- Ycric Otty stank transfer tax. Fare Reduction "These actions ahoUhl be re- Congress Asked to Hike rows of barbed wire around the i^avy planes flew 49 missions giarded as evidence that we are institute to contain further dls against North Viet Nam Sun­ Jerry NEW YORK (AP) — The Ov- s^ous and not engaged in any orders.\4W4<3> Uciy,day. 17118 Xlllo wasWOIO AV 10 lliv/a more W than «wawthe a Aeronautics Booind indicated ‘war id nerves’ with the officials One Influential monk, Thien previous day and considerably B ell- of New Y'erfc C»ty and State,’ ’ Minh,riM lA announceda s I a vsaoaiamass BeffSTnwBudd ______more than i.^last ^ A ------week - — 4.- «*^aAwhen *i* men- >H (C> today H woiM toriat that: ^ Temporary Debt Ceiling hist "march of peace" in Saigon —Slya Phnaton testifiad. airlines reduce fares tsriy He appeared before a oom- Wednesday. H* dissociated Hie (Sec page Ten) year U they do Mt . doae votanr mittee' hearing on a b^Mrtisan WASpUfGTON (AP) — The as much leeway as It requested. although he mentioried as Im- In testimony prepared for a ponderaiblea the Viet Nam war tairlly. resoUton dMiffned to pt^M t a Tireasitry Department asked F e n ^ f d atoek tranWsv tax of th eix- Congress today to rfalse the tem­ closed-door meeting of the and pi^raime approved or OAIB Ohainnui Ohmries 8.. House Ways and Means Com­ being considered by Congress Idurphy said the fare reducttcns Rosaleen il^agge, 1 8 -, etririgie hioives 'dB or part of its porary debt ceiling to $332 bil- opSMtionB Acroae the Hudson mittee, Charles L. Schultze, which the administration didn’t ritoutd apply both in the dooms- year-old model is a pen ■ Mon for the fiscal year which NY Nurses Stay Home, lUViSi: to New Jersty. director of , the Budget Bureau, request. tic and international arose. begins July 1. pal of Prince Charles, Ckyv. Richard J. Hughes and said the deficit for the current Total spending for the next In a talHc prepared for deliv­ The celling — which was heir to the British New Jersey legislators callod fiscal year which ends June 30 fiscal year was estimated by the ery before the Federatlion of raised by Congress last year to >’Brla« throne. A 1 thou g h ths hearing to test ihe siitcsrity a temporary $328 Ulllcn would should total $3.9 hillion Instead administration in January at Clinics Are Crippled ttom ey Stnancial Analysts, Murphy $112.8 billion, including $68.3 roeecu- they’ve never dated, drop to the permanent level of Of the $6.4 hillion estimated in said he hoped it would be powd- (See page Thirteen) billion for defense. they write fr^uently $286 Ullion if Congress foils to January. supervlBo 900 othar public H. 0 . - Me to bring about lower air And he'said there’s no reason “ We have no reason at this NEW YORK (AP) —Public fares on an Infonmol basis, so no matter where in the a«t. Ih the past. Congress has Health nurses crippled service health workers. UcCal- ' I always lifted the cedMng al­ at this time to change the esti­ time to change that January I. "The that a general investigation of world they may be. In the city’s health centers and The nurses are demanding though it has sometimes de­ mate of spending for the next estimate,’’ Schultze said. A band fares could be avoided. They met at a dance clinics today with large num­ pay parity with the municipal s ' - a n , Mental Health clined to give the axlmindsitratlon fiscal year which begins July 1, Any revisions now, he added, Sr--:- "The formal procedure when she asked him to would be highly conjecitural and bers of them staying away from hospital senior nurses, whose r..wav-* , available to the board for bring­ dance after seeing him Funds Available, premature. work, making good a reslgna- threat of mass resignations re­ ing about changes In airlines sitting in a comer all "There are signs indicating tlo* threat prompted by a pay sulted last werit In a 30 per cent A Oer- salary increase. m the (See Page Nine) alone. (AP Photofax) Bloomberg Says that tha total could well be high­ dispute. n, o. t er than the budget estimate, but The Department of Health A Health Department spokes­ .i man said Sunday night that, in HARTFORD (AP)— Oonneoti- PUC Member Critical we intend to continue pressing reported that only a few nurses cut ia now eligible for millions our efforts to hold expenditures had reported tor work at the the emergency the cMld health chnics and the school health at doUars in federal funds to to a minimum,” he said. j city’s 28 health centers. School build and Staff mental health The request for a higher debt health services were shut down, program would be shut down. on (O Speeches Reveal centers, Stats Mental Health Of C.L.&P. Request ceiling, although expected tor Kept operating as fully as It Mot- as was service at 66 child Oommissioner 'Wilfred Bloom­ some time, is certain to touch health stations. possible, he said, would be such 1" -‘SO- Burke questioned Vincent J. “priority progn^’ams’’ as tuber­ _ „ „ . u berg announced today. HARTFORD (AP)—The Oonr off another round of congres­ The department said 282 of immand EligIbUlty was granted by Hayes, vice president and chief culosis and ..venereal disease 108 ed of nectlcut Light and Power Co. sional debte on federaJ spending 482 public health nurses it em­ . Greg- Su^eon General William Stew­ engineer of CL&P, on the prog­ treatment, pi^iatrlcs, and car* appeared before the State Pub­ and the increasing debt. ployed had turned in their resig­ r, Gary art, who approved OonneoUcut’e ress of the construction. Hayes tor the aged. lic Utilities Commission (PUC) President Johnson, at a news nations. J. Jerome Olltt, counsel Ihadow" WASHINGTON (AP) - Sines demonstrate against jdie Viet Mental Health Facilities CX>n- replied that it was “pretty near­ Hie public health nurses, gen­ today to ask for permission to conference on Saturday, said for -'the Professional Public i Todd, he became secretary of defense, Nam war even though, McNa­ stiucticn Plan, Bloomberg said. ly complete!)' at the time, (April erally considered on a par with buil^ power .lines that it had the budget deficit for the cur­ Health Nurses Association had Hita mara said, it is clear these ac­ The plan surveys and analyses 28) when the hearing was head nurses in city hospitals, many have viewed Robert S. already constructed. rent fiscal year was expected to put the resignation figure at 860. Heart" - IdicNamara as a Idnd of super- tions give comfort to the enemy.' the mental heaiMh needs of each called. seek a $1,060 annual wage boost rymore, PUC Commissioner Wallace be about $2.6 billion below the Some 1,600 doctors and den­ rith hla - afficient man-machine with a IlMit Chatham College com ­ re^on within Connecticut and R. Burke called the company’s "What I don’t appreciate,” from $6,060 to $7,100. $6.4 billion estimate of last Jan­ tists belongfing t o the Doctors mother mencement speech — salted offers reoammendattone for ac­ The city hospital nurses won of sph> computer brain and a soul to application "contemptuous of Burke said, “ is your coming in uary. Association of the Department match. But In two speeches with historical and Uterary quo­ tion. and asking approval for an ac­ an increase from $6,160 to $6,400 this commission.’ Under a formula devised by of Health have made it plain within five days McNamara dis- tations and references — dem­ R gave number one priority complished fact . . . that is con­ next Jan. 1. They also got an The application is for a 116 former Secretary of the Treas­ they would do no, nursing work !on (O ' V . pteyed a sida rarely seen in onstrated a. sympathy with the to the Greater Bridgeport Area. temptuous of this commission." immediate Increase to $6,060, Wlovolt line across the Thames ury Douglas Dillon, a new debt and would perform only emer­ rt—Sign .'N--;. public. omicem of some youths that The General Assembly allo­ River at MontvlUe and Ledyard retroactive to last Jan. 1, man is becoming dominated by CLAP Atty. Walter F. Tor­ ceiling is figured by taking the gency duties. ^e Beli-s' . . Before the American Society cated $4 million laat year for along existing lines previously rance Jr. said the PUC "docket existing limit on spending — Public health nurses. In addi­ o n (c> technology. He sought to dispell The public health nurses get tion to winning certification as lere « of Newspaper Editors In Mon­ oonstruotion of a leohed mental approved by the PUC. requires permission prior to $328 billion — and adding to it that fear. patients ready to see doctors, registered nurses, must have a leats < 1 v~.,.:v ;i ; r- treal Wednesday, he spoke in an health center In Bridgeport. John Hill, a CLAP attorney, energ(ization.’’ the estimated deficit for the t-HiMa Vi ■ ' / ideaHstlc and phlloeophic vein “Ftor many students,’’ McNa­ Bloomberg said his department conduct interviews, prepare college degree and, In addition, said it had been the custom of He said that recently the PUC current fiscal year — now $3.9 S lc a O ft . < 1 oa he expounded the diesis that mara said at one point, "the Is asking the federal govem­ vaccines, work up medical 81 graduate credits in public the commission to hold hearings was considering amendments to billion. This would give a new BVUlltary hardware alone cannot computer has become the ment tor $1.7 more, the maxi­ ohaits, and visit patients in health nursing. on oonirtnictton applications Just their homes. In addition, they • • .S*ia- •''' -‘V assure seaurity. primordial symbol of mass im- mum federal aid for a inject prior to “ energlzlii ;Uie wires." (See Page Ten) (See Page Nine), Sunday, before Ms daughter’s personaMsation. . , of that size. YER graduating Mass In PtUsburgh, "It is ironical that this shoidd The Bridgefxyrt center le to CB the defense ^retary appeared be SO,’’ he continued, "consid- be built acroee tjte street from as a defender of “freedom of eriig; the inunenee quantuih of Bridgeport Hoqiital. npicia dtosent” — standing up for the Bulletin m right of campus protestors to (Seh Psge Three) (See Page Twelve)

UOBg. Court Rulings WASHINGTON (AP)—Th* Supreme Court refused to-, day to hear a , case that chal­ -•:v ; v V . Tears, Smiles, Surprises lenges the constitutlonalMy of Te. “» > .iA.;sT* federal law prohibiting t^.. ■miiUng of obooene material. •

Mark Emmy Presentations Slo ■ 'f phonograph dealer, ariied|the cm ' )< - i " court to review hie oonriettoa • PA. on charges of malUng obs<^a j>r-n -ia^ HOLLTWDOD (APl-The ex­ great human being and the most last September 16,,Bill Persky records and mailing them in piring Dick Van Dyke Show dehclous Wife a man could’ve and Sam Djmoff. II . : \ , ? o. By networks, the ( breakdown % •!' obscene wrappers. The U. S.^ - -.1 •». triumphantly cMiecting tour had," he said. i i J ' ' ' n '! r • / S: more Bknmyi. Negro BOl Coeby The nationally trierised pro­ of. Emmy awards was NBC 20, ’ ^ * :. .. * ,♦ Circuit ffonrt In New York «tiM»iring NBC for having “ the gram was presented from Hol­ CfB8 U , ABC 9. /x /! 1 uphriid the conviction In a 8-1 , '''' ^ ^ ruMng last December. The gOta" to star Mm. Wtamer Bar- lywood and New Toik. In New Winner Cosby said, "I extend ' baxa Stanwyck Hghting back Yoric. an award to David Lowe, my hand to a man by the name Court also ruled a struck rail­ road may make “ reas4Hiably teat*. producer of “KKK—^B»e Inrisi- of Robert Culp (Ms oostar in “I TTiose were among MgUighta Me Bhppire," 'was accepted oy Spy"). Hs kMt this because he, necessary’’ changes In wwk 4f Sunday night’s Televielon Ms widow, columnist Harriet helped ipe." Culp also was a conditions to keep operating, Apademy Awards, a slowly Van Home. nominee. provided the changea are paoed show that nevertheless The Van Dyke riiow tied with An NBC sour^.sai^ Oidp tu­ strictly limited and nnder. dervrioped its own drama. tile Chrysler neater, the latter tored comedian' Cbsby as an . court Buperrision. The 7-1 de- There was potboe when Paul inclu dii« Bob Hope’s CErietmaa actor at toe series’ beginning. (Hmald oboio to Pinto) cUlon, affirmed the mUng by - Daria, art grilery owner, ac­ o p e ^ , for toe moot Awarda— Oidpedaled some 8.2 mile| yesterday. Kristan or-

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-p ate money for such items in or- MonV WftOP Coventry der to be eligilble for aid. ■■ m a ^ ™ . . MANCHESTER EVENINGi HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN« MONDAY, MAY 23,1966 The board of selectmen’s ■Tit I g P T p p »| J P A G E T W O Weekend budget of $337,961 has been re- ■ O Meeting Set on Thursday duced $18,611 from the original W it h L i t t l e W o r r v themwre, specialized training Alito Accidents SheinwoW on Bridge request. The board of welfare Bat. talk, laugh or sneeze without •Coping with Colleger becomes dated, if not useless, News in budget of $5,000 remains » « - '“ r^o^foeecuie tageteeth within 10 years after the stu­ Take Two Lives; OBIMS IS COMMITTED Esil dealer ^ On 1966-67 Town Budget changed. holde plates nrmer and more coia- Both sides « # « " » * • dent is graduated. IN a u s i s a u a n h a n d n o r t h Connecticut Bonded indebtedness commit- This is not to say that any “T H E W A Y 3rd Man Crushed 4 762 Budgets totaling $1,680,675.50 The finance board has re- ents are also essentially _as re- ______nausea., it’s alkaline____ Does Anybody Care college "major" is equally Imi By AlWtED MEINWOLD O None ‘Gown’ Likes ‘Town’ will be recommended for the quested* ltlT o9 .7 ll5 0 .-T lie ori- OAKQJIO p o it ^ or equally well-suited to By, ’wnt _— ASSOCIATED PRESS H you want to be taken ser- NEW HAVEN (AP)—" "Itown- 1966-67 year by the board of estimate had been $210,-any drug count^.“ ®* •* Two persons were k W ^ on ^ ^ ♦ 9S752__, recommended figure of $1 ,120,- « oor w.^w. 4-t.an iv,,, fia-iid-A everyone. What is suggested is I HEARD nr WEST EAST and-gown’ can still signify ten- finance when the adjourned an- 000, $285 more than me nguro ------^ ^ that a student is wise to follow . * the fmance board will ask be ______^______About Your Grades? J a w s a Q » 5 « rton, but the old meaning of the nual town meetir^ isrecon- school board members have approved at the town meeting, his aptitudes and his interests CO 105 ^ 7432 and to excel in those areas. The by John Gruber X 4 O 97531 term is Incomplete, if not ob- vened at 8 Thursday at Coventry Grammar yg^r’s town budget to- correlated to aucceas with Bell CASH SAVINGS •By STANUET J. IDZEKDA habit of excelling is more im­ aoleite,” the editors of the Yale iv e n ^ High S669,- ‘•'ona-1 $8,000 for the portable men’s budget includes all town FUEL OIL be more Important to the first BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Oom- 280. Each mill will mus j^ ld classrooms mat have been in functions not covered in the emidoyer after college than any {flaints of housing code viola­ use at Owentry High School for other three accounts, including COOPERATIVE a.«n«,v.. «»u, .M.nu, » » ’■£» S T S about $24,000 to the town. other single fact — especially, tions, racial discrimination, in­ Origto£a'"budget“ ’ requests of school year. ' poUce. assessing and tax collwt- OIL CO^’PVNY mere grades. But, to repeat, the strongest obviously, inabUity know that she combines mu- had injured early winning twelve (here’s an even better (diance adequate low and middle-income town departments totaled $1 ,- Nrhe finance board Ls not sug- mg. planning and zoning, and a corrdation repeatedly appeared work in English will hobble slclanshlp, sense of theater, pletely M e d day in a two o i ’., CO. gests there is a significant con- between...... "grades " » r « u d . „ l »iU . .nd temp,™™™; In Ip S n « ¥ * > " - " 1 ^ : p * t.e r « . did nM mlm emtamt- Id renewal” have been filed with working with me boards of shouldx be cut, except to ask nection between the specific in business, a Repulbllcan congressional t^ k selectmen and education, have that noHLem be cut that would Mancheater Evening HoraW SINCE 1!>35 and consia- oareer ib i- wiicn iiivci vicwcu uuiui^ —^ “ * ill ft OBT anveii uy ^ ^ Vinc-er in MacMiahon 8 car, nuomeiu uwjr uau W ^ ’erime of RevTwtegr John Patrick Carrolls rious civic organizations were fashioned afternoon of fun and talk.’’ Three bus loads ,of Senior Citizen Club membere from outrtdeof coliOgc lsthenowfa- They now Interview students In P o r ^ n tongues ire also ex- perfect technique is not pos- S S S n e T A b b i i T ^ e r “"d president Open 6 Days For Your Convenience! Invited to speak. Chicopee and Pittsfield, Mass., attended the event. The Center will have its formal dedi­ K € * i i h \ mous Bell Telephone Study of the top third of their classes be- (||,amely important. Knowledge sible.’ hi4m« i he could be in- at Hos- Wicked Play of Boys’ Town of Italy, will be cation in the fall. (Herald photo by Pinto.) 1962. Bell examined the. careers for^ any others, sometimes to ^ Rua^an, Chinese or ^ ahort, she Is » S S ^ p i^ y t o T t o r ^ e e ^ Only at a few of L tables tke p ^ p a l speaton- at a June ADA Raps Dodd of 17,000 of Its employes who the exclusion of any others. an/other language provides a who '• i T l ^ . ^ 1 1 ^ «e v e n A Wdsnleskl 28, of I n X Pair Championship did 4 d L e r , at which Gov. John MIDDLTOWN (AP)— The „,„owi«.h a tv were nrooer nlatforms from public discussion of this, were college graduates. Success This does not mean that there far deefter 1 knowledge of our thm the n ^ acerWc critic p eo^ M m tvllle died at iW rence East rise - o r faU —to the oc- Dempsey will receive the Order MontvlUe, died at recently organized CoimeoUcut ^ f which to ai^ them At the commencement cere- Monday thru Saturday 9dN) A.M. to S:30 P.M. Thurs. & Fri. till 9 P.M. with the company was checked U a direct, connected, verifiable own language. Moreover, a real could be. TOs. IncldentaRy. is t o e r ^ e r e m many as eigm, M«itviUe. died at Lawrence n-aei East . of Merit » » o’ of . the . _Republic ------of Xta- Memorial Hospital in New Lon- caston. At theee tables ^ap ter the ^ e n c a n s For toe In Montreal, the defense sec- mony. the man whose name has against the employes’ academic and 4emonstrated line between tqsight into foreign culture is ^^e ^ o™ Democ^tlc Action has called ^ 4 7 ^mn m ,0...^ a », r^'STo.e.rTp: ^ spokesman for the people and Academic excellence closely habits of achievement and the “ ust master. SUtiatlcsitatlatlCfl anc «LI»V JUIWW» mUAV CAMlfUb luo €»ae S D«rB lUTWlV^ «UUCU W a x#*-.J w. —------, , j ^ «r JSTJT'.i 4hO/vi4/»aPolice oaAA said omoxflAGingras vjfiA was iMiin-unin- deseatinsTdefeating . ttiedie game cororaicx. KSd°' b. w „a.r . These doriarers did not have to M o rga n lz^ n a l meetmg at facilities for increased pro- -phis was interpreted by some “ on utterly incredible computer ades and in business success Kuages" are also easentlal for self-criticism, in the last an^- teacher, but he usually man- Jured. UKIVh Wesleyan University Saturday, duotion of its helicopter en- as a trial balloon looking toward itself,’’ McNamara strayed his apologize for missing a stem. IN adopted a resolution which call- I ,1. ', ' social sciences and arts. The ysls. Criticism from well- to teach them something The few experts ■who found gines. a legislation-based program fascination for statistics. R may mean a ^ that ^ e humanist who assumee-that he grounded professionals In their ^ 'BOLTON .NOTCH 7%{S ad Dodd’s views on Communism the winning play with the Eart ■ ------that would result in a form of ‘"Phough it weighs only about who swcced in ^ e g e , or those aafely ignore math Is sadly AeW is also of v^ue. There is, of course, al profes- Film to Show **unsound and dangerous.” cards had the gaU to say that “ Group” shown first univei-sal service. three pounds,” the defense sec- Who nave superior gxadee In jnletaken—u TYioira /At>\ Fabulous arnaltoriail nomination. time Ford Motor Co. president bigger and betterl This doud-soft, engineering. The broadcast, monitored particular smger W IN I ^ R l^CKS (AP) - 968 MAIN STREET The organization, which rep- Pentagon and doud-Ught Insulaire® thermal blanket by Yet we must remember that here, blamed a prolonged ® ^ ® I: happened to have «<> memory The U.S^ Weather Bureau re- resents 26 Polidh Republican quarreling armed services 649-5241 nearly two-thirds of all college drought and other problems. with Totl dal Monte, and so It or practically none. She could ported today that temperatures Morgan Jones warms you ki winter, cools goes. lean, an aria, or even a scene, fell to cool levels during the clubs, praised GOP State Chair- ^ other secretary of defense graduates within five years of Some Havana areas will re- man E. Searte Hnney for unit- thelr graduation are in a flejd cedve water only in toe morning, Neither of these teachers is by heart, but learning a whole night but would climb rapidly JOHNNY you in summer. Machine washable, too. much of a singer at present, opera, not only her role, but in full sunshine during the day. Ing the party behind Gengras, Testifying before congresslon- completely different than that others at night, but toe water who is head of the Security In- m but they were both great artists what the rest of the cast had to The weather bureau said in al commdtitees, speaking at So lovely you’M want to use It as a for which they toougHt they will be fairly distributed to all, nurance Group and toe Oonneoti' of another generation, and their bow She related to them, its forecast explanation: news conferences and in Other were preparing in college. Fur- toe radio said. cut Go. bus line. spread also. Take advantage todayt experience is of tremendous val- was something quite beyond her Today should mark the be- public forums McNamara often BE SURE . . . BLISS has been serving the Home ue to anyone lucky enough to be powers. So she never amounted ginning of a warming trend that Johnny CASH e June CARTER RIVER YIELDS BODY gives the impression of being Owner for 84 YEARS, For a complete FREE harsh, impersonal, sometimes INSPECTION of your home by a Termite Con­ associated with them. much. ''*'111 carry Into Saturday. A high Tennessee Three ■GLASTONBURY (AP) — The Nor does It have to be a great that’s beside the point. It pressure system centered over STATLER Bros. truculent and even autocratic. trol Expert, supervised by the finest technical nMm«i Tickets: $4.60 - $3.60 - $3.00 body of Lawrence Enko, 22, of His critics call him “ Super- artist who is passe to be a teach- vocal coach northern Pennsylvania covers aiiauait Hai^ord, missing since a boat­ staff, phone our nearest local office; Tickets available Bushnell Box mac.” One House committee er of value. Just about ■ any „ot to teach singing, but to teacli th® eastern half of the country ■ur Mum ing accident May , has been I CHARLES K. FELDMAN msanTm Office or by Mail WEXT, 998 8 has likened him to a Caesar. good Instrumentalist could give pgjgg something toe vocal ''*'^**' characteristic dry air. recovered, police reported. aw a auB mmi In MTER Ainsn Farmington Ave., W. Haiiford He is very much aware of one lesson to any of toe great- tgg^ber usually cannot do. The '™ » system wlU dominate the (Include self-addressed stamped Police said Enko’s body was Co-Feature also in color whajt is written about him, and est artists. TOere is always concerned with weather picture today and to- envelope) f i ^ d w ^ e d up on the shore some one thing that some in­ Jack Lemmon—Vlrna Lisi prohlems of voice production, morrow with temperatures to “HOW TO MURDER ■WEJT Country Club members of the Connecticut River Sun- •' 649-9240 dividual knows that nobody else morrow rising a few degrees television. etc. His job is to see that his YOUR W IFE” get 60c off on each ticket. day. His was the second body warmer than this afternoon. Is he trying to soften his pub- pupil learns the role letter per­ Starts Next Wed. 4 Big Days recovered after the accident in fect from memory, to correct A light southerly wind tonight Bridgette Bardot presumed liym age? BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORP. BlANKCr OFFER MMIUBUE which three were Perhaps But his associates accents in languages with which should offset the effect of cool “VIVA MARIA” WITH THESE POSTUREPEDIC SETS: dead. insist his Montreal and Pitts­ DIV. OFRUSS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • ESU 1882 the singer may be unfamiliar, air draining down from a clear burgh speeches were built TIME! to show how the role relates to atmosphere. Temperatures will HELICOPTER fXlNTRACTS The Oldest and Largest in Conn. Queen Size be correspondingly warmer than They share the brtiisue ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — The around themes he long has pon- 60x80*..... toe rest of the cast and to opera itheKillint$usp^I| King Size To Clean as a ';i;rirH e“Jso STANLEY WARNER U.S. Army Aviation Materiel dered and that he felt these in toe state last night. 76x80*...... U-pc. s«t H299 where, when and how toe tra­ A stronger southerly wind to­ '^JamesGarner And Store ditional entrances and exits are morrow and the approach a cold NOW made, and so on. MeunaNercoum Winter Woolens front from the midwest late in TATE The aspiring singer must the day will cause warmer day Academy Award Show ■ A MAN COULD 303 East Center St. know all these th ii^ time temperatures and an in- Le Marvin, Best Actor in comes, ,fOT there ^ 1 be GETKIMED’' Manchester ASK! little Or no rehearsal. Gianna gvenlror hours Plus d m Jma, Chic, Phone 649-3534 d’. ^ g ^ , for ex.^ple, made her VVINDSOR LOCKS (AP) — Charlton Heston About Our debut In Rome with only one re- ^ forecast; “THE WAR LORD” h ^ and her ctobut ^ t h e Temperatures in Connecticut FREE BOX Met *^t^none at all. S u p i ^ Satimlay are East Windsor BEAUTY SALON she hadn’t known everything e^oect^ to average______above_____ DRIVE-IN roukS STORABE about her role and the whole normal with mild temperatures opera under such conditions. most of the week. In COLUMBIA COtPR But then riie coached with Some*^ normal high and low ALSO Call! Gigli and dal Monte. ■ BraUMrMm temperatures for this time of Julie Christie year are; Hartford, 76 and 51; Best Actress in N E W S Y S T E M New Haven, 70 and 51; and Bridgeport, 71 and 53. JBHEUMRsimb LAUNDRY Precipitation may total be­ Buim en'DiiKBim tween one-quarter and one-half AND DRY CLEANING ^ GLOBE J inch as Flowers Tuesday night iiicfinsiie ON HARRISON ST. (44) or Wednesday and again at toe end of toe week. f l p o r Off Bast Center St. Tnwl SarviM j Also-ln Color jS- '1 Oi^MMlte Hie Oemeterjr is the good morning mattress 905 MAIN STREET % “Great Spy MiMion” GAME ENDS IN DEATH MON, - TUBS. For Pick-up and Delivery 643-2165 ^ LONDON (AP)-PoU ce have Supports you all night with a finnoees thatffi Can M9-11SS "Cat” 7:66 ni*« ^ ♦ C a r e changed a 13-year-old boy with “Darting” 5:45-9:30 East Hartford fgnionH, wakoB y u u w ith xtovec a hin t moEi:^ *41. AnflioilMd agwitla Has- ^ murdering an -yeor-old school­ DRIVE-IN ROUTE 5 Braaohea'at: 299 North Mata ) cheater for all Alritaes. A 8 ing backache c a v W by sleeping on a too-soft boy In a death-dare game called S t and 501 Hartford Rd. Railroads and Stennwhi^a mattress. It’s designed in aMperatiou with K L dmo. "the chicken run.” Also Plaa Cleaaen The body of Ian Lewis was Tending orthopedic surgeons. 656 Canter Street , found bound band and foot in the River Thainee Saturday. BIDS TUBS.! 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P A G E F IV S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CX)NN^ MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONDAY, MAY 28,1966. PAG E FOUR Trom bly Leads p.id. at the home o l Mrs, Rich- South Witldsbr South Windsor ard Slvans, 3 Peach Tree Lane. Jazz Orchesira State Girl Seednd - g Club members will oompets la Fire Damages TV-Radio Tonight FARM PRICED s t a t u s O t I S U S m g a «ower arrangement oonteat. PngtoB Tromhly «< N. s t r i c t l y f r e s h rax Tb Tbiv. on *!»• theme, "Let’s Try Min- Farm Buildings Vain SL, a Junior n ai^ nuJ- l o i S e J J lS C U S S e U lature Arrangementa.” SUdea b i g - o a k In Beauty Pageant The Baby Has or at llie DUvenri^ Oon- Several farm structures own­ < * By School Board £T.v^ T e le v is io n nMOcoL wm direct UOooa’s Po d t r y Ft IdlAia BOACS, Fla. (A P )- MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER ed by William Sulzkanls of 200 TCL 6 « -« 1 8 0 64S-60BB . *' ning will be Mrs. Theodore Ran- ( 8) HliSatraiee ^ - famVnd Concert Jazz Ordiertra MIm USA aatd today that The status ot town deUbera- wn Neveis Rd, were damaged by M nte la pMcrea 87# V( S treet (336040) WeanL W filer Tiairsday when tite Musk: De­ manterw tor men are a must tn ttons on the Hartford busing ------fire Saturday night S Morv GrtfliB Td6 (33) Xeae, Hlj hlUhte her book. Been Named... (KM n r e e atooces (30) Sports Osmera partment preseoto *s final mu- plan <8 one of the Items on the Mancheeter Evening Her- Aroused by the barking of I S) m u Dooriaa (40) M w JeimtBca Hess gic recRal of Ihe year. “M«n wlio have bad maiwiare <20) BSMe Answ en T:30 ( 8-3040) U O'clock High ooUU be caHed my pet peeve,” agenda for the board of eduoa- ^ dogs, Sluzkanis first aow the »:U (M) VMcndlr Otant (104330) Bnnabaloo (CT Serveral Jazz O M npo«l«, tlon meeting tomorrow night at ***• •*** fire near a tractor stored adja­ 6:10 <40) Deaois. Menaca (13) To Ten the Troth some arranged by TromMy, will said Mlurla Judttb Remenyl, 8683. Bcdyra, EUea Roberta, daughter of Edward A. and cat) WhaTs New? (3t) Magic Boom ' who waa ariected Saturday 7:30 at the Ugh sohooL cent lo a large, two-story bam < i» BoeW BecorMy 6:00 (X) Trincli CSmT be played 1)y Ihe ordiertra. One The ptaysloal education cm> Oertnide IfacDonald Bxdyra, Dunn Rd., Box 39, RFT> 4, ( » ) WhirtyMrite (3330) John Ibtsytbe ((h iSgbt on his property. (13) Tve Got a Seoat of the pieces was composed by MAYTAG rtculum win be deacribed by the Korth Coventry. She was bom May 4 at MaiuAester Memorial •:46 (30) Peter Jemhigi. Heas HaiUd Kidder, assIrtaBt pmfes- Ifte men to ha nuuKuUne,” fhe alarm was called in by (3B) Tlirea Btoosea 3:10 ( 840-i0) Jease Jamea school staff frokn 7:30 to 9 pm . Art Calendar Hospital. Her maternal grandparentn are Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mra. George Charlton, next door (U) Rripb Kaniw (13) Loct i d SOT of music at the untveraity. Mias Retnenyl sakL 'T bate Wnennnaiil, 41 a Alton St. Her paternal grandparents are (X ) Anttqiaes Other business to be consid­ 6:00 ( S-IO) Nesm. Sparta. Weaflu (10-3£w)T)r. moere (O In addition to TromMy, a sax- WASHERS feminlntty in men.” neighbor, at 10:30 pjn. (M ) CJapiM O p t ^ ered is: An experimental proj­ Mr. and Mrs. Miciiart Bedyra, Hartford. 9:00 (X) Viet Nmn Btm rt' cpipmied, local members of the Mtas Remenyl, a 5-toot-6 Now at Hand or EVERY WARDROBE NEED Engine Co. 2 responded to the caO) Seahoot (18) Suhacrltrtop TV ect at the University of Con­ (10) Kn-DeaUtr (103330) Andy WSUeena Show oniieatra indude John BVan- \S1) bninetta woe bom in Denmark Tamara Marie, daughter of Gordon L. and call, and a second alarm was (30) Thta Is the Anwer necticut; a report on the 1965 Mrs. Robert H. Smith of 131 sounded at 10:42 pm. by Fire (CT) ynm Ml SummJt 8t., saxo- o< Huineartan parental and came Sharax MdDoweU Beane, 28 liUey St She was bom May 4 (33) Kockr end Hk Frienik ( 83040) Shenandoah Federal SXlucation Act; oon- Hartford Rd., a member of the 0 3 ) TOimer ( 3-13) Andy CMOKh (O pb(me; Md Mcbael Albom, 83 to ttds oountiy 10 years ago. She Chief Philip Crombie. 6.16 (33) B oom DRYERS thiuatlon at dtocuaslon of a at Manchester Memorial HosplUl. Her maternal grandpar­ 6:80 ( 3-13) Bezel (O Grant St., BockvOIe, ttumpeL speaks tour languagM and In- women’s committee of the A 250-gallon gas tank and On Faculty (40) Sogartbot 8-30^ Peyton FIaoe_ teacher’s day, and reports from ents at» Mr. and Mra John T. McDowell, 92 Amott Rd. Her (10) News. WeaOier tendi to add a flfib—French— Wadsworth Atheneum, Hart^ ■ propane gas tanks were nearby. 10:00 I ^13)__-13) 'ralent dent SexaSaSex (O s h k board committees. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert E. Beah, , William Nicholas Knight, 6:30 (10-3MO) Hander-Briiilder 340) In Seairti of Kan (O OMAN UP exaSTLT soon. ford, has annoTinced that a new Hast Hartford. Her maternal great-grandparenta are Mr. and Firemen kept hosM trained on la nott Ra Her paternal great-grandmother is Mra Gertrude oil in the bam did ignite, caus­ been appointed an assistant 03) Newsbeat Sporte, Weather at 8 at the high school to set cleaned out the cMb treasury. For rill' IL Ih III Baatoe Rtcbarda, Mtss todiana; Ihe calendar features photo. Focketta, Rutland, V t She has a rfster, Kimberiee Dawn, 2. ing additional heat and smoke. professor of EnglWh at Wes­ (30 Wbat'a NenrT U:U (10^ Tortigbt (O Judy Ann Stoyton, Idlaa North the tax rate for the coming fl» • • • • • 6:46 ( 8) Peter Jenninei (18) Vintage Theater The club had planned a budg­ luul Tlir II- xl '‘-•rvlt-- Fire companiea from Wilson, (30) ABCragMUfe PAT DBINNX (JUy i:i9 ^ to June leyan University,- effective in 7:00 ( 3) Movie (C) et of 650-675 for the permy-a-can Dakota, and Randy Beard, MIsa Pasterick, Jeremy Michelle, daughter of Gerard and North Manchester and Broad (10) MOate- 11:30 ( 313) Movie H ( II \IITI OKI) Itn Florida. 30, 1967). academic year from September Jane Mocko Pasterick, Crestwood Rd., Tolland. She was bom Brook answered a mutual aid September. (18) aubecriptlop TV ( 3) Movie (O drive. The lions paid out 6608-20 "W e would have gone to Den- Also on the agenda are dla- v. i„ (30) Tour HmMh H :X (40) Dick PoweO V \N( in-MTHc Mlaw Denne, a West Hart­ May 5 at Manchester Memorial Ho.spltal. Her maternal call and stood by at town fire­ Knight is currently com­ (X ) TVeivel Time U:30 (33) Tmigbt (C) for 50,620 cans through Friday. mairit, but my tetaier's sister, cusslon of an appropriation, to designed for you! One group of sttidents brought ford resident now, lived In grandparents are John Mocko. Stafford Springs, and Mrs. houses while town apparatus pleting requlrememts for Us i|mi 8ATI7BDAXTI TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTOfO Mancheater In 1063, then mov­ Cattnen, had Mvod in Caktoinla be financed from the 1966-67 ™ doctorate at Indiana Univer­ since 1960 and we decided to tax levy, to cover a deficit In ^ Baibam Mocko, Wales, Mass. She has a sister, Stephenl, 19 was at the fire. Some 150,000 in 8,074 cans. ed to Bolton. Idtchen facilities in the sity, where he is also teaching. montlua gallons of water were used, with She was first runnerup tn jrtn her,” Miarta aald. the 1966-66 board of education renovations of the museum. A 1961 Cum Laude graduate of The wlUowy, -pound.beauty budget, and discussion of an ap five hose lines run out. and many state 116 Amherst College, he earned his R adio is majoring la physica and propriatlon, also to be financed , Qtdgley, Susan Joan, daughter of niomas J. Jr. and Damage was estimated at viewers watched almost master's degree in 1963 at the Joan Reid Quigley, .369 Nlederwerfer Rd., South Windsor. 320,000. The cause is being in­ 0 M » M ing laodalea only tt o s e aewi braadoaste af 10 or 18 b;;;:sre«(iy"ri^ and*!^ University of California at She was bom May 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her vestigated by fire marshals ndante length. Some startnae earry other short newscasts.) Remenvi stood alone. waitliM high-energy phystes. the capital goals an< maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid, 213 Berkriey. He is a 1957 honor TUESDAY “I to do r ^ a r * to find ctnring e x p ^ e s ^ George Cox and Roger Erlcson. , - . WDBC—1386 8:00 News Beggs Jr., 68 Plymouth Lane; Green Rd. Her paternal g^randperents are Mr. and Mrs. "niom,. A^intant fire chief Frank | ^ a te of Manchester High 5:00 Long John Wade 8:10 Dial 13 AND As emcee Jack LinWetter ro- Wapplng Grange as Quigley Sr., Phoenix St, Vernon. She has two brothers, 8:00 DicS Roblnuon 12:00 News. Sign Ott WTIC—1M6 vealed the tttltot woe the CaU- “ ]g^ F U r v i r ^ Joseph, 3%, and Martin, 2. Enes was overcame by heat ^ ta a r tie i to the former 1:06 News,, 8lgnsign oreOff Neighbors Nlgm Tuesaay ^ ____ mr—fi«™ieSi m- smoke and admitted to Man- w i t c a -n » 6:00 Afternoon Eidltion fnmla rirt. Pat erahbod her tw® y®®*® graduate rtudy a F. House, 160 Westlaad SL • • • • • Miss Susan A. Harrison of 6:00 Hartford Highlights 6:00 News. Sports. Weather f WEDNESDAY a « ^ ^ B ± o ( r v to Germany, then return to Ber- at 8 p.m_^ at the W ^ tn g ^ m Chester Memorial Hospital. He 7:00 News 6:36 Americana Marie Edward son of Daniel J. and Kathleen WeUesley HiUs, Mass. The 7:30 News popular was released Sunday morning. 8:00 Gaslight MANSION NOW SHRINE i Joyce Culhane, 146 Hillside Dr. He was bom May 6 at Man­ couple has two (diHdren, Paul- U ;00 Quiet Hows 8:00 Emphasts Vincent Plantes, who lives in ^ Nathanial, WINF—« X 8;H) Pop Concert Miss Remenyl was bom in Maria would Hke to combine TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (AP) — chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are 6:00 News 9:00 News, Dnapfaasia '' SPECIALS Tvereted, Denmank 20 years moirioge and a c^ er a^ have VV^ Glastonbury, Mr. and Mrs. James Joyce, Detroit, Mich. His paternal grand­ an apartment on the property, g months. 6 :16 Dial 13 9:10 Nightbeat parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culhane, Rochester, N.Y. was taken to Hartford Hospital, Knights plan to move 6:66 Sports — Egoa 11:00 News. Sports. Weather ago. Her father, EJdword A. ^ S ? S l S ? ’ a J ? “o W e b S k 6:00 News U;80 Art Johnson Remenyl. was, stationed there r t ) o u l ^ 4 e ^ hair and meoa- financier Jay GouM haa been He has three brothers, Dennis, 4, Brian, 2%, and John, 17 where he was treated and re- ^ Haddam In June. 6 .30 Dial 13 WFOP—1416 leased. Plantes sufferrs from a ______6:46 Lowell Thomoa . 6:00 George Brewer ^ Officer in the Hungarian ^ ^ ^ S j“ i f " s e \ a X has ^ ^ m onths. 7:00 Worid Tonight 6:30 Ken GrifTln She sale she wiU use the 16,000 Ity House Variety Show” • • • • • heart conditiN—For fiscal Ann Kurr Farrar, S. Water St., Warehouse Point She was FREE 725 MroDLE TURNPIKE, EAST 1966, Congress gave the Nation­ bom May 17 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal DELIVERY al Institutes of Health 61,179 MANCHESTER Sale! One Week Only! grandparents are Mr. ai^ Mrs. Joseph Kurr, 6 Oak St, I FROM ALL DEPTS. Rockville. Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Dorothy Ro- bdllion. All federal, state and local government appropriations baige, Groton, fflie has a sister. Peggy Ann, 8. ARTHUR DRUG • • • • • for health are estimated at Ott, Phillip William H, son of FhilHp and Loralne 69.53d billion last year. Tarasek Ott 30 Wlndemere Ave., Rockville. He was bom SHOP LOLLIPOP* BRIEFS May 17 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tarasek, 113% Broddyn St, Rodtvllle. H3s paternal grandparents are Mr. suid Mra Bldward Ott, Mountain St, Rockville. He has brothers, Niail! SO N YM ATIC 9 0 0 ^and S A V E Robert, T, and Samuel, 5. .20 • • a • • SLICED—TENDER ^ ^ p rs. Ba43EkowBki, U na Jo, daughter o f Leonard and Mhlda Durdaa Raezkowaki, Gehiing Rd., Tolland. She was bom May 17 at RockviUe General Hot^dtaL Her maternal grand- parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Soucler, Metcalf Rd., Tol­ BEEF LIVER. land. Her paternal grandirarents are Mr. and Mra Meceriaus Y ou r pet loIUpops— ^the band leg cotton Raezkowski,- 12 Ward St, Rockville, She has a brother, RATH VACUUM PACK Mldiael, 15* months; and a Sister, Laurie, 8. knit briefs that won’t ride up,

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and use It to provide apart- Dept, request or the ^neral mitted by the general manager IRmtrlfpBtpr have now progressed out o t their Initial meats or homes for N^pro fom- Manager’s Recommendation, shall be deemed to have been fi­ (^position to Premier Ky into open anti* Inside Report' Op«“ Fomm lltos in Manchester. In this way 1 recall that at a. meeting of nally adopted by the Board of Americanism. toe chHdren wiU be under less the Board of Directors, in an- Directors and it shall be the EttpttittQ JL Secs nine lesim Once more, then, the use o( force— Secs n « e preaeue of time, will not be en- pwer to a question put to them legal budget of the town for the T o the Editor, fiscal year ensuing." g g p B S H p S t m ^ ^ f l N O . even when it may have aeemed, once ■6', (Oonllmied from Page 9). dangered by k>ng bus rides, will by Mr. Charles R i^el, they (the IS BIm U BtTMt I would like to Respectfully Miatihester. OoeiL again, at least no worse than the other Mrs. Ralph C. I/Cwis THOMAS F. ]riERaD|K>W evil threatening—has operated to throw WALTER R. rEROUSON In nelgitooriiood and school salary and the board had of- Publtoheni any true solution of the situation farther slut with that caution, toe House, have privately band- Yes, I sold Issues! Iboidad Octob«r L IMA spoosored activities -witoout fered $18,000 and that finally b e a u t y S A L O H beyond anyt>ody’s reach, and to deepen odds overwhelmingly favor him ^ together in a loose aUlance- The issues are: I. BetaUish* 1 sacrifice of time. an agreement was reached on m o U M d ^ e ty EreBtaif Bzeeiit Bundar)* the bloody hopelessness of it all. to take toe departments No. 3 exchanging Information, re- Town Chorale fiid BoUdays. Bntarad at_tbI P o d O O t o iU ir bo« i Under the busing plan, '“ owners will prosper. Let now receives with the under- To Make Debut like to be the most “powerful" nation in ytmtM In d in the children not only epjoy the standing that at an appropriate BDB8C3UFTI0N RATB8 signs on June I • Charles H. Percy In nUnois, M r. W ayne the world, in the year 1066. ^ e more ^ , ______nducatiocwU advantages i Man- time in the future, piobably at Manchester Civic Chorale Payabla ki Adraaca This WiU f ill‘ one of toe Im- Robert P. Griffin (Just appoint ^ Qaa T aar ■•••••■••••••••••• ^**^9 powerful we are, the more helpless we ita Montha aaa************* *"^2 pending vacancies[m*at the ^ of ed to fill a vacancy in the Sen- Mm y-pinching or power p d - «5h««*er, but tot them enjoy life budget making time they said. will make its debut Wednesday n raa Mootha #»•••••••••••• 5»52 are, too. toe department. evening at a concert wito toe The Secret Of Coiffure Ona Month ...... This $116,000 a year would go quest the $600 raise but he did tary George BaH (No. 2 man at Getieral Ed Brooke in Mass^ companies wMcfa do not Manchester Civic Orchestra at MEMBER o r . the State Department), who is <^busetts, Gov. Mark Hatfield of to pay their Just shaare o f a long w ay toward...... providing not choose to do so in this bud- THE ASSOCUTBD r W O B . and I for one was very Bailey Autotorium, Manchester Beauty is the cutting, shaping andl Tha Aaaodated Praaa la ad ^t-aly anttU^ The Jnnk Car Roundup backing Rostow for Mann’s job, Oregon. Robert Taft J r. gchool costs but would shelter in Monch^ter for toe get, and I for one was da tba oaa o( rm hU cathn of all newa dja- High School. It w ill be directed wUl leave within a few months. ^ House from On- jne burden, through de- ohUdren and toeir pleased toat he did not. patohaa cradttad to It or not othai^ao cradlt- There Is hardly a section of town What happens now? Does the tapering- of the hair, hi «M» paper and alao the lo ^ newa pnb- Although there has been ^“ “ lati. vlouh means, Ml the state or fed- Under t l^ < xm d iti^ m j im to by Vybautas Marijosius, conduc­ which does 'not find, In some pleasant toe tor and music diroctoir o f toe ***an* of' rapobUoatlon ot apeclal dla- heavy speculation that Ball wUl Aside from helpmg each g^al governmentv and 3..Helplng vote. Busing No, Hous- B ^rd o f D i ^ r a ^ to AT THE WIGSERY you'll get patebaa herein are alao raaerred.-______recent disappearance, some reason to b e replaced by eminent Wash- ^ ^h® ® ° ^ 8 ^ campaign, tote .under-privUeged non-whites tog Si! legislature and ask to hai have a orchestra. Special act passed validating The concert will begin., at Tha Herald Printing OompMy, Inc., aa- thank the Chamber of Commerce and tngton attorney Clark Clifford, could provide a pot^t ^ i^ rtfo rd to a bettor eduoa- a coif that is so right for you. their action as has been done in 8:15 psn. Doors w ill open at aomaa no flnandal reapooalbllltr for typo* its loyal volunteer cooperators for their there ie another possibility. The ^ ^ R ^ hA )- ^ shaire in the Jetfm J. oun jEranhloal arrora appearing In adTortlaenienta the past, or does the illegality 7:16 to enable concert goers to S d ^ e r reading matter in The Man&eeter clean up collection of Junk cars in Man­ President, may move Deputy bconism if actually elected. tunitles which .America odfeiB 1966 PubltoherB Newspaper Budget lUegair of their action make that action attend an art exhibit by Hana Eyenlng Herald. ' ______■ chester. Here and there, where some Secretary ‘of Defense Cyrus either races. MEMORIAL WEEK SPECIAL Syndicate null and void and force them Weiss in toe Small Auditorium Ih U aerrlee client of R. B. A. Borrlce ^ proud owner of a personal piece of juiUc ■Vance into Ball’s job, and per­ Proponents of toe ptan have To the Editor, PoMUiera Repreaentatlrea — to accept Chapter 5 Sec. 5 of at toe high school. Mh&ewa Special iUrency — New York, (ml- didn’t cooperate, there was a miss, but suade Clifford, an Intimate clouded and covered the first Should Town Counsel Aron- two issues, which are comptet^- eon rule that because of the fail- the Charter Which reads; 'T'he The orchestra will perforpa ? MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY cago, Detroit and Boaton. ______the general result has been magnificent. Presidential confidant, to replace Field Days Set Vance at toe Pentagon, wito an , _ ly unpalatable, with toe froeUnj:..^ of the DirectorDirectors to meet final budget shall be adopted toe Mendellsohn Symphony No. laiEMBicR a u d i t BDREATI OP ClRCULAi When the campaign began, many of by the board of directors not 5 In D, "Reformation,” and TBONS.______■ option on Robert McNamara’s r or Hale achool of the twra issue w KW i every the requirements of the Chart- us made book on the number of junk then accompany too chorale In Shampoo - Cut - Set Job sometime in the future. true,true. God-lovhurGod-lovtng American rel- er ihvChapter Ih s^ap ter 5 Sec. 5 the $80,- less than fifty-five days prior DIaplay adrertMng cloa^^booia: Vivaldi’s “Gloria” and Randall . P a r lumday — 1 p.m. Jflday. cars that might be corralled and put out A footnote; Mann, a foreign Pupils of Nathan Hale School ishes and would hope to be a 000 < ^ to l Improvement fund to- toe beginning of the fiscal ^ r Tueaday — 1 p.m. Monday. year. Should the Board of di­ Thompson’s “Last Words of Da-_ Open Thurs. and Fri. Evenings till 9 P.M. fo r Wedneaday — 1 p.mjTueeday. of their neighborhood miseries. Few of poiicv Hard-liner, will stay in this week axe bolding a series part In aiding toeir feUow Inserted iSNiUegal then he would Tor Thnisday — 1 p.m. Wedneaday. us guessed as high as the 251 collected. Washington for several months, of field days under the direc­ brothers. certainly h a ^ to find that the rectors take no final action to 'vid.” For Friday — 1 p.m. Thtnaday. Tickets are availatole at Bel­ But all of us, from now on, will be en­ studying and lecturing on for tion of their physical education $500 raise giveit4p the General adopt the budget on or before Fte Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. The fflret iaene is the archi­ ter's Music Shop, Dubaldo’s Mu­ KaaUled dmdilne; 10:SO a.m. each day ti eign policy, before returning to instructors. May is National Manager Is also In. this cate- the fifty-fifth day prior to the pobUcatloB eacept Saturday — t a.m. joying the absence of the particular tecture of amWtioua and pow­ sic Center and W ard Mui^c Co. practice law in his hometown Youth Physical Fitness Month, gory since It w m noKJncluded beginning o f the ensuing fiscal Junks which happened to annoy us er-seeking indi-viduaJs. It is en- Student tickets are free. of Laredo, Texas. Parertts have been Inirited to in either the General Maliqger’s year toe tentative budget sub- Read Herald Advertisements Monday, May SS m o s t tlTely anathema to our fore­ Fifteen pro- Administration attend the events, -which began _ ____ It is almost Impossible to overesti­ fathers’ plans for a pubUo Democratic Congressmen have today and will continue through system under local oon- mate the damage that can be done to been singled out for defeat by next Tuesday. L«t; us defeat this portion Tlie Helplessness Of Power an otherwise respectable landscape by left wing forces as part of the Kindergarteners and pupils ^ completely. the presence of one abandoned derelict Grades 1-3 will engage in Fi«m ier Ky, using the planes, taiSca New Left drive to purge all of­ The second issue deserve* of the road, or to put It into words how fice seekers who take a firm rhythmic games, skill and co­ I and guns we have provided him in or­ cona^eration from ail the sur­ much better the given yard er lot looks stand on the Viet Nam ques­ ordination building exercises, der to fight the Vietcong, has succeed­ rounding suburbs because H art­ tion. bald handling, square dancing the moment the derelict has been put ford is the main financial and ed in subduing the military part of the A privately circulated list con­ and tumibling on the playground, out of Its public agony. industrial core of our area and Buddhist movement in the city Da- or in case of Inclemenlt weath­ It was a magnificent campaign for tains the names of around 100 provides many services which B ang. peace candidates for various of­ er, in the auditorium. the Chamber to put on. Is it now per­ Manchesterites use but do not i i That succesB in the use of force will fices around the country —a Intermediate grades will com­ missible to hope that, after such a fine necessarily support through any undoubtedly encourage Premier Ky to "White list.” Many of them are pete in running, ball throwing, example, people who might be creating broad Jumping, and various payments. firmer, tactics in the city of Saigon, opposing Republicans and new eyesores all over again will think Southern Democrats. But .also other types of races at Charter The third issue h aw and he may be able to regain control ot Heating twice, and come to some more respect­ Narture Study By Sylvian Ofiara included are Democrated Con- Oak Field. First, second and our complete and wholeheartM the etseeta there. able decision, so that the Chamber g^ressmen whose only sin is sup­ third place ribbons provided by support. But we should ^ That would leave the northern city of doesn’t have to repeat, year after year, M AY: Robin’s Nest porting the President’s firm the Naithan Hale PTA will he make guinea pigs of 75 iimocemit Hue, always a Buddhist stronghold, and awarded winning contestants, little children to aid the power the chore of cleaning up a mesa which stand against Communist ag­ now controlled in an respects by Bud­ Time schedules of the var- moguls mentioned in toe first should never be made in the first place T gression in Viet Nam. ious activities have been sent issue above. dhists or anti-Ky troops, aa the worst ton, Vernon, sind as far away Included on the black list are remaining physical and geographical as Andover Into our Manches­ Jeffery Cohelan and Charles to parents via . their children. Let us take toe m ^ e s whiCT ehallenga to rule of Premier Ky*s ter schools without ill effects. Inside Report Wilson of California; Robert Gi- according to MaxweU Morrison, were computed m the coat M Boatkig Is Fun O pen Foru] aimo and Donald J. Irwin of principal. the program — $116,000 par year, government. He has the military force Busing has always been the sol­ to take Hue, toe, should he so decide, It won’t be long before cruising ution for rural education and by Connecticut; Sam M. Gibbons of ------—------Contractors Iiong Island Sound will be Just aa nerve- has never been the cause of Florida; Hervey Machen of and be may indeed have decided, now, 'Possibility of Epidemic* ments before they could soak wracking as driving a car on the Con­ bitterness, resentnJfent, or de­ Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Maryland; Martha Griffiths of' resOy to rvde. T o the Editor, through. DAVIDSON & LEVENTHAL necticut Turnpike. Each year more and feat. Further, approximately 20 Michigan: Abraham J. Multer, I have been watching and Another interesting fact was There Is no longer any room for llhi- more people are discovering the Joys of per cent of Connecticut’s sdiool President Keimedy to - become Leonard Farbstein, James, M. waiting for one question to be noted within the schools them­ WASHENG’rON—The hottest sionB of any kind about the situation in boating. Cities and towns are building children are bused regularly in the top U.S. representative to Hanley, Joseph P. Addabbo, raised that should play a vital selves. There was less spread of prospect to succeed ’Thomas Vietnam. It Is almost Impossible to see more marinas and wherever there is a both urban and rural areas. ’The Lester Wolff, and Edna Kelly of role in the decision whether or sickness from room to room in QATT (General Agreement on how anything good could have oome parcel of waterfront property, properly basic difference between these Mann as Under Secretary of New York; and Robert N. C. not to bus children to the out­ the “walked” schools than in the Tariffs and Trade) in IS62. zoned, private marinas spring up like successful programs and the one State is Eugene V. Rostow, Nix and Fred B. Rooney of from the develoimient of military suc- lying towns in the Hartford “ bused” schools. This they at­ Rostow declined. More recent­ m iwh^m a. The nation is taking to the now before the Board of Educa­ Pennsylvania. eeea for the Buddhists. Between disorder area. This question, to my tributed to the tact that in older brother o f White House ly, he turned down a Wd to be­ water an^ people are buying boats, from tion is that the children from Most of them will be re-elect­ In South Vietnam of the kind repre­ knowledge, has not been raised. grade sdiools the children stay national security aide W alt W. come No. 2 man in the po-verty the dinghy to the luxurious yacht. Hartford wiU be predominately ed no matter how much money sented by the dvll war within the civil It is a question that local in their own classrooms, fairly Riostow. program. Speak Actually, Qie people who derive the non-white. the leftists raise and how much war and order established by Premier school health officials should be well isolated from each other, Eugene Rostow resigned as President Johnson has not fi­ moat enjoyment out of boating are the effort Uiey put out. But in a concerned with and yet they are through the day. ’The "Bused” Mr. Kaiser suggests, as do dean of the Yale Law School nally and totally committed the Ky’s use of force there is not much of people who don’t own a boat. These are ' Tfew marginal districts, it is pos­ strangely aUent when it comes children were again crowded to­ some others, that if busing is a year ago and is now one of State DepartmeT)it post to Eu­ a choice. There was no valid reason for the guys and grals who have friends who sible that the left wing effort MANCHESTER PARKADC to asking it. gether, mixing the children adopted, Manchester’s voters the law school's top professors, gene Rostow. As with all John­ hoping for success for the Buddhists, have a boat. They realize that few boat w ill be enough to purge the The question is this— . WdH from -various Classes when rid­ w ill feel 8 0 “ stymied, ignored, ■with a reputation as an expert son appointment speculated on once the dvfl war within the civil war owners enjoy going out by themselves. Incumbent Democrat, taking the possJblUty o f epidemic ing to and from school. and frustrated” that they may in foreign economic matters. in advance in the press, Mr. ’There's no point in owning a boat If you enough votes away from him to bad turned to guns. spread of commimloaible diseas­ Since, in N ew York state, "register their protend in the He has been a consultant to the Johnson intensely resents pre- don’t have guests aboard—whether elect a Republican. annual Sale of misses’ & girls’ There was one hope which centered es be greatly increased through state aid is granted on dally voting booth” by ,denying to State Department since 1061 they happen to be kinfolk, friends or their own children the new A footnote: The New Left’s about the Buddhists—before Premler Ky the ooRunundnatdon network es­ pupil attendance, we were and was strongly backed by (See Page Seven) businesB contacts. So they keep them­ "white list” includes seven in­ tablished by way of the “ bused” greatly concerned about the South School in order to “ strike decided to send planes and tanka and selves available on sunny weekends, cumbent Democratic Congress­ chllxlren? In other words, ore loss of money due to absentee­ bade” at the Board of Eiduca- Out” troops to Danang. awaiting the invitation. men who comprise the nucleus we establishing a central point ism and the causes of same. tion. Nonsense;, Manche^er’s Lollipop panties It was the hope that they might be ’ITiese are the, "sailors” who corn* o f distribution of childhood I have presented this ques­ voters are mature and respon­ Herald A Thought for Today of the peace bloc in the House. aboard with nothing but the clothes They are Don Edwards, Phillip developing into one cohesive political communicable aickaess and dis­ tion about health consld»a- sible citizeiB and can thlnik for Sponsored by the Manchester Experienced beating contractors choose gas and policy force in the country, who they’re wearing and a swim suit. ’They ease from one area to another tiona along with the informa­ themselves. Yesterdays Council of Churches Burton, and (Jeorge E. Brown might be brought'into some aoceptance refer to going below as “going down­ through the children who live tion about our findings In Since he is truly concerned Jr. of California; John Conyers stairs." They call a line a rope. ’They of Michigan; and William Fitts heat for their own homes. That^s why you cf responsibility in the country's long together nights and weekends, hopes that it may supply some with the humanitarian aspects, 25 Years Ago What is your favorite Wble never make an effort to learn which is who play together nights and “food for thought” in relation ho proposes to take culturally Ryan, Robert G. Dow, and Rich­ delayed movement toward the very same A plea for strong support of verse? The Golden Rule? The the starboard side. The galley Is the weekends and then go out to the to the upcoming ■ decision. I deprived children from their ard Ottinger of New York. Dow find so many who are outspoken about the ad­ type of civilian participation in govern­ ■the Sheppard Bill, baiHng any Ten Commandments? "God so kitchen. The buoys are "those things’’ area schools bo study and play also hope that if the “bu^g^’ parents and families for a two and Ottinger represent marginal ment they themselves were demanding. aOooholic liquor from army loved the world?” “The prom­ and navigation charts are maps. with the children of those is approved the school and year stay with Manchester res­ districts; the rest are safely This hope was centered, specifically, camps and creating a protective ise is to you and to your chil­ vantages of heating with gas. For instance... A normal cruising weekend goes areas? town health authorities -will idents. Why sepai^e children Democratic. zone around the camps made at dren?” on Premier Ky’s one time agreement something like this: You get an Invita­ A t first glance, this may keep an eye to the situation from parents? This proposal Five prominent Republican closing session t f the 58th annu­ Do you think first o f the for the bolding of national elections, to tion to be at the dock at II a.m. and seem an insignifloant point but and draw comparisons on sick­ could be far more meaningful when the boat owner says "don’t bring al convention of the Hartford Bible’s demands, or o f its begin the civilian process. we mustn’t write it off as ness patterns between those to the many ptarentless chil­ promises ? anyUilng" you take him at his word. schools and towns participa­ Coimty Woman’s ' Christian 8udi is the sad, abnoet totally nega­ meaningless. W e cancel social dren who yearn for these op­ Most of us church people You are a guy who never gets to the ting and. those not so that the Temperance Union at the South tive state of affairs in Vietnam that and sports events between area portunities and are now lan­ think of our religion’s de­ railroad station on time and is invari- public may be inade aware of Mbihodiat Church by Mrs. EUa oven this one good hope— that some kind schools when epidemics strike guishing as wards of the state mands. The average church ■hly late for work. But you are at the possible far-reaching effects of S’. Burr, state president. Just In Time cf an election could somehow be held or threaten. Isolation seems one and desperately in need of fos­ member is too worried a l ^ t dock at the split second of II. o f the beat methods of keeping the plan. ter homes. and could somehow mean something— his performance of his duties Mt. P. *'^°''^oh"irn8eltout8elve» You hop aboard imd Immediately the spread o f sickness from one Sincerely yours. Let’s put this whole thing in 10 Years Ago w«a one - of the smallest good hopes (or the performance of oth­ For The Gift plunk yourself Into a deck chair. From town to another to a minimum. Paid Abert perspectl-ve. Is it necessary to Miss Janet 'Whitney of 32 imaginable. that vantage point you notice that In ers!) to think very much about Our present localized elemen­ inject the Impoasible when our Alexander St. elected president God’s performance o< His That very small good hope has now the galley ie a goodly supply of liquid tary school system even has the "Time To Communicator Board of Education has the rare of the Christian Youth Council Giving Season! '''V , V « f . refreshments. You know the small re­ promises. disappeared, and that la the first un- effect of keeping sickness con­ To the Elditor, (^iportunity t6 make it possible of Connecticut “ Behold, the days come, ' ideosant result of Premier Ky*s de­ frigerator is wen stocked with food and fined to one area of town. It was dishearten!]^ to read for Manchester to participate in Town Planning Commission loe. salth the Lord, that I w ill per- cision toundertake the siege of Danang. ■Now we are “ building in” a the objections and proposals a two year experiment proposed to discuss widening of Brook­ You pay no heed to the faet the ^ form that good thing which I It Is doubtful that Premier Ky hlm- means of “quick-spread” of made by a man of Mr. Kai­ and controlled by some of the field St. and its extension to N. have promised imto the housei SPECIAL heating busl fellow who owns the boat has been pre­ sickness in an age group meet leading educators and psychol- ■elf ever believed in either the dealr- ser’s b^kground, ability, and Elm. S t of Israel” (Jeremiah 33:14). paring for two hours. He has been to vulnerable to “ oatching” diseas­ reputation. (^ s ts in the U. S. Despite recent setbacks in his "OVT ACQUAINTED ablllty or the practicality of elections Read the bible as a promise the dock to take on gas and water. He es from others. He calls for "no busing- 'be­ The problem, as Mr. Rogers quest for BXXJ approval for the / * under anything like present oonditlona. has made several tripe from the station of foigiveness, rather than as OFFER F o r years, .from 1949 to tween cities” and atetes that BO eloquently put it at the hear­ looatio)) of a radio station in a demand for Improvement, One can Imagine that many of his wagon to the boat, lugging the food, the 1953, I served as a trustee on a the busing plan "wUl bring ing, is not integration hut com- M an ch ^er, John Deme, head of ice and sundry other items. and It will say more to you American advisers had doubts as strong achool board in a large Central only bitterness, iveentment, and numibation. It’s time we began Manchester Broadcasting Co., than ever before. American Tourister's ’Taking shelter in the ku^ of knowl­ School Distrfot in upstate New us Us. Mow the probability is that he defeat to our town”. Tbe feet to communicate. expresses optimism on his The Rev. George Nostrand, 1,-Tne Plumbing » Heating. edge-shout a boat, you sit by helpless­ York. This was a diatriot that LADIES' • MEN'S wSl no long^er feel bound to hold sw ^ is that 43 students are present­ Very toiHy yours, chances to get toe open wave­ St. Mary’s Church, ly while he hops from one end of the had, alt th at tone, o v er 9,000 Jerry and Lotiise Nathan UecUons and that the Buddhists will no ly being tranepoited from Bol- length. Manchester 663 park boat to the other, getting tMnga ready. students. W e maintained a fleet 21"WEEKEND CASE longer honor any assurances about elec- The guests take their places. Sonis sf 45 achool buses and bused tlona from him either. So the very small ■H, othsrs stand but none of them many of our children. Because^ POK A IIMITID 1WK ONLY hope of some way away from military makes a move to help. The host frees

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CHOPPED SMOKED Olympic Day at Mt. Neho Won by Cub Pack 143 A member o f winning Cub the event. Cub Pack 143 out- 144, with 22 points, fourth, ing flag raising ceremonies with Pack 143 hops to the finish line, raced nine other packs and to- Other packs participating in Richard Bgan, cubmaster. Par- i complete with sack, in a sack taied 49 points to capture first the event were 54, 251, 65, 2A, ticipation awards were present- race yesterday afternoon at place and the Cliff Sterling 47A, 47B and 124. Two cubs of ed to all Cub Packs. Judges Olympic Day at Mt. Nebo Field, award. Pack 120, with 48 Pack 91 joined Pack 65 to were Thomas Conran and About 200 Cub Scouts apd 150 points, won second; Pack 2B round out the field of partici- Thomas Mason. (Herald Photo parents and friends attended with 35 points, third, and Pack pants. Pack 251 conducted open- by Pinto)______BEEF HITTS £ and the resuliting improved CAB Indicates earnings — an 11.6 per cent rate Congress Asked to Hike of return on investment for 1966, Insistence on after eliminating the investment Ground Fresh SHOULDER Temporary Debt Ceiling tax credit. Fare Reduction He noted that this re-exami­ (Continued from Page One) ,------;------— — ■ ------, “ nation has resulted in some sub­ 2 to 3 Lbs ing is auiticipatdd through the (Continued from Page One) stantial reductions in fares, Many Times Daily ceiling for the fiscal year start- rest of this fiscal year by the fares are ra/ther cumbersome most of them in the form of pro­ Ing July 1 of *332 billion. National Aeronautics and Space motional fares designed to gen­ TO. _ u . * Administration — *250 million and ineffective,” Murphy said. erate new traffic. He said that The total debt is now about the January estimate - "Indeed, I am told that the in the domestic mariket, the pro­ *318.6 billion. But the Treasury jjy the Housing Department board has never in its history motional fares will pro-vdde sav­ expects that to rise after July 1 'Veterans’ Administration — ordered a reduction in airline ings to the traveling public of when it anticipates new borrow- ^pout *300 million. fares,” he said. many millions of doiUarB. Ing of at least *8 billion. It nor- ■______< "Certainly this histary does Murphy identified as the ma­ m ally requests a higher ceiling not suggest that a general fare jor promotion;^ fares: than needed to permit greater IV f investigation is a likely vehicle 1. Family fares which provide flexibility in handling the debt. i T l d T l U m t ? O i l l U C for achieving needed fare a one-third discount for the first Secretary of the ’Treasury T changes. accompanying mcm'ber of a fa­ Henry H. Fowler told the com- I jOHUOU “ This industry is too dynamic mily and a two-thirds discount m itt^ that the new debt limit is p on e) and moves too fast for proce­ thereafter. The liberalized fami­ based on keeping on hand in the ' / dures and proceedings — the ly fares have been in effect for Treasury a constant cash bal- loading and moving ships, ahd duration of which is measured less than a year. ance of *4 billion "plus the *3- almost any other measure the in terms of years — to be the 2. The stand-by youth fares, billion allowance for contingen- government feels necessary to best wiay to keep its fares in a for passengers between the ages with the purchase of 2 LBS or mere cies.” protect the economy. The last line with changing conditions of 12 and 22, at a 50 per cent He added “ this *4-billion base time the govemment made such and requirements.” discount from regular jet fares, Is a conservative number to ^ proclamation was in the 1966 Murphy said that during the introduced a few months ago. cover our actual needs’ ’ and the rail strike. past year the CAB and the air­ 3. Roundtrip excursion fares . califomhia sohkist M *3-billion contingency allowance Wilson told the House that lines have been re-examining at a 26 per cent discount from VALENCIA - cue Personals "represents a minimum margin Britain’s trade had become pro­ their policies regarding fares in the jet coach fare, in effect for of safety to cover events we gresedvely disrupted by the the light of increeises in traffic less than two months. cannot now forsee.” strike. Edwaird Health, ’leader of ORUNGES 1 2 5 9 Fro zen JACK AND EDITH: We love you, Discussing the improvement the Oanservative opposition, we can’t see you ruin your fives CAUIFOIMIA | 9 c like thlslrHoltfyour heads high - bi the fiscal outlook since John- said he accepted the prime min- show what you’ re m ade of. Go ta Bon estimated the current year’s ister’s statement and the need 120 Hartford’ National B tt*. Open a lettuce - - 2 ^^ savings account. Get “ Daily deficit last January at *6.4 bil- for a proclamsition of emergen- Interest." the highest rate apy lion, Fowler said th afth e speed- cy. 620 LEMONADE commercial bank can pay. Bo ricn A In dollars as you are In friends. ed withholding of income taxes More than 600 British ships Remember, Timmy Is rooting for (s expected to add nearly a bil- jammed ports airound Britain, S w e e t C o rn PINK or REGULAR you. So Is Susy, Ned,Auiit Clat% and Uncle Jetr, lion to revenues during June The atrlke aiffects British ves- 135i and that the pace of collection sels only, but as these become i f m on other taxes has also in- strike-bound they prevent ^ r - FOB A LIFE'nSf E! S q u a s h ^ ^ 6 ^ 2 creased. eign Ships from berthing. You’ll never have to buy film again because each Ume LInetts devnops CANS Moreover, he • said, the The seamen demand a 40-hour prints your roll of Black ft White o_ M eetAPr;**:, amount of income taxes paid in week, compared to the present Koda-color film we give you ABSO- LUTELY FREE, a fresh roll of film addition to withholding is run- 66, and overtime amounting to a for your camera. We replace the film nlng above the January esti' wage increase of 17 per cent. you have developed. It’s all fresh- dated and top nuality a n d Ko- mate. ’Their present basic wage is *42 I dak, too. Quick processing. . . ‘ ■We are using *102.6 billion of a week, 124 hour service for 620 I black and white (Just revenues as our planning base,” a little bit longer for Fowler said, emphasizing that Road System Advanced color). PAPER this is not a final fig;ure. "W e 135 may do somewhat better than MEXICO Cmr — Me:dco this — perhaps as much as half claims the Latin nations’ finest JL2JL billion dollars better — but for system of highways, superhlgh- AT THE PABKADE TOWELS present purposes, I believe it is ways and toll roads. It has 33,- LIGGEH DRUG 404 M ID D L E T P K E . W E S T ) prudent to plan in terms of the 000 miles o f fine roads, grow- *102.5-biHion figure." ing at the rate of 2.5 miles a Finest - Large Sohultze said increased spend- day. 210 COUNT ROLL w e have LOOK! A NEW ' J j X Y fust c received

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e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAY, MAY 23,1966 Kaye maintained a more sol­ r a n g e #AGE TEN surprised. Would you believe Tolland this?" The Emmy was his emn pace. He said he bad found AND 'Police Arrests Te^rs, Smiles, Surprises fourth. ' television ” as exciting, stimu­ Board Votes Tonight lating and creative as. any FUEL OIL Rkam District 12th Circuit Two Young Cycligts Hurt Cliff Robertson, winning for a single perfonnance In “ The branch of our profession.” g a s o l in e Elm Industrie Two . motorcycUsts were Mark Emmy Preseutatious Obituary to Outline Game,” on the Chrysler Thea­ Warnings Issued charged with having defective G>urt Cases In HU and Run Accident On Busing Proposal ter, said, ” I feel I’m the luckiest Coal Reserve Gauged U s I t l l l P f m a V exhanar systems In separate ar- (CoBttinied from Page One) Daniel S. Brooks To Lax Students An East Hartford teen-ager driven by RWHam T. Ncvins, 27, Sewerage P Thursday of tears. I really did not expect actor in town and certainly the PRETTORJA—^Proved reserves ' ,__ ^ education on whether Man- rests SattiTday evening on Main _In a coral lace-beaded gown, BANTLY OIL of MANCHESTER SESSION and his date were thrown from of 6 Bsnk S t, was Ut in the it this year.” happiest.” tow-co0t coal in South. Africa }aniel S. Brooks, 82, The mid-point of the final A vote by the state-eponsored two-year said 'uackstage she didn’t get up Two men who were charged their motorcydes and Injured rear as Nevins drove along B. Elm Industrtes Inc., develop- Boys BasebaU League season ^ ‘ :r S e 5 w f ^ ‘ jam es J Thibo- Danny Kaye, emceed the Hol­ are estimated at 24,(K>0 mHUon (OMI'NNV. INC. st Hampton, brother of Mrs, quarter at Rham Junior-Senior immediately when her name Jittery Don Knotts, winning a with delivery of Mquor to mi­ early Saturday night when It Center S t Nevins toW pottce Chester will P^^S^xperiment will be taken tonight lywood ceremonies aM Cosby tons. Dr. A. J. A. Roux, di­ :;:ll MUN SIKH'.T aie Broderick of Manchester, High School has passed and of toe proposed^-home deau. 19, of East HartfoM, and was announced because "I supporting Emmy for “ The R e­ nors received a total of three was hit by a passing car. The he pulled to the side of the S "u S:| “ mS .t W.ddett S d ,«l.____ the New York presentatiovs. In rector general of toe repub­ ri;i r. 1'.'-ri'.iTt ted yesterday at Middlesex waralng notices have thought they said Barbara Par­ turn of Barney Fife” on the . months in Jail. driver of the car did not stop. road, but instead o f stopping Andy Griffith show last Jan. 10, contrast to his breezy counter­ lic's Aftomlc Ehergy Board, es­ to parents of students who have The session, to be held in the Herald supporting the ex- and toe ex istln ^ ou n try Hills Rods 17 to 1. The Braves farm “ ,‘5 m ofo^v kins (Star of the Peyton Place Uii(-K\ilW’ :t'27l norial Ho^tital, ______Richard Shea, 41, of 613 Main The teen-agers, Edward O. the other car passed hton and exclaimed: “ Well, I really am part Hope on thb O sc^ awards. timates. been sUpping behind. Armentrout 19, and Renee continued on ite way. auditorium, wiU h« periment. J, wlU a tte n i^ u rsd a y night’s team beat the Reds 6 to 5. mufflera J series).. Yea, I was on the verge College acceptances coining in S t, received a sentence of 60 , ^ ■bi.., A Vernon driver received a public and will beghi st 8 p .^ Financing of the plan, already at R l ^ mriudc, some from days, after he pleaded g^lty to Jones, ■eetlng, company engi- Baseball games scheduled for ^ ‘ sL ea r ^Survivors also IncM e two treated at Manchester wrttten police warning early However, according to „ „ favoraWy by West Yale, Skidmore, Wellesley, the charge, and admitted that were mna, a brother, four-gtandchil- Memorial Hospital for multiple Saturday adtenioon when his car rules, the pubUc will not ne Farmington and South r ” t ^ ^ lo K rrrXd''to i® n^"2lchiSM forSS^ Manchester Circuit Court on Morse College, Kalamazoo, on April 23, shortly drcn and several nieces and Morse College. Kalamazoo, on bruises. oomded w lfc another as b ^ permitted to speak. , , _ . „ Windsor (subject to certain con- Thames Valley__ Technical______Insti- wa* released from Jail, nephews. The couple was riding along headed weM on B. Center S t Bxpreesions of jitlons) would be with |200,000 ^ ^ ^ ^ e new and existing ^“ ©hJ G. Mott of 233 Oakland omes. _ A ^ den ts ., dhaiged Saturday with Flmeral services will be held tute, Windham Hospital School hougt beer for two minors, Broad St at about 25 miles an The driver was Norbert J. townspeople were aired Miore ^ provWbd by the / The public meeting will be J e f^ y C. Femald, 26, M Hlg- unnecessary noise with r ; tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the of PracUcal Nursing, Paler Aimand Roulllard, 22, hour, police said, when a car Proulx, 46,' of Overteook Rd., the board on the propoMl at a ^ Mate governments B I C f i E S ^ Spencer Funera*Funeral nome,Home, 112a * Schoolschool orof Arta ix andana them e Norwichworwicn Hartford, received 30 ------♦},„ „„ rlsht hit Vernon. M ic e said he was on hearing last Monday at Man- Hartford for a held at the Hicks Memorial charged ^ „(,tor vehicle, police said he y f c St., East Hampton. Bur- pree Academy post-graduate Though he was P a n t e d on m otorcy S T .Ar- the outside Isne and turned right ______Chester High School. ^ ggo students. School gym at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- failure to drive right on a jjj, gg^-g ures on Hart- lal will be in Rock Landing program. James Gregory has only one count of deMveiy, ----- ^ ^ of _ the to go into the Manchester Mkia. , v Under the plan, pro^sM y figures, provided day. ® ^ * ’ “ ford Rd. and Pine St. He is to Cemetery, Haddam N ^ . _ been accepted for a six-year pn But, in doing so, police said, HeStiOTUU U ttlC er 0 ,^ su te Board of Ronald Scott, assistant super- In a statement released Sat- appear in circuit court June 6. ^ends may call at the fu­ he creased tn front of a car ___ 75 non-white be intendent, show that Manches- urday, the corporation said It '***'* Rd ). Francis J. Head Sr. of 19 neral home tonight from 7 to wtUi f i n a n ^ asstatance. era o n ’ th e 'm > a A * ^ t»r con^ ^ i w t e d l ^ Jam‘^ " j . 0 ^ ^ Robert W. Hamill of Manches- '^ ^ 7 “ North^ nert t e r ^ i r ^ v e 80 seats a t^ a b le would bear the construction Stete Trooper Levi Cornell Jr. school St was on of Olastenbury. Minor danmge jg , » gecond-year student at the placed In local m the elementary schools nex costs for all facilities in Coun- said Femald was driving south g d rcu it court warrant Friday Thi, .S2Srd^n.».t « «..nV~urt » try Hills 1966, including the nnd skidded on a curve. The car and charged with non-support,non-support. i • Lonls C. TerrlauK Rham is sponsoring a series of charge of violation of were report- « L r b M to Hartford pupils without rkis- treatment plant and for the hU a fence post aM then a uUl- His court date is set for June 6. ' Louis C. Terriault, 73, of lectures during the spring in suburban teacher-pupU/ratio. maln sewer lines in the streets Ity Pdl®- The driver was not In- Armond V. Rouillard, 21, of Windsor died yesterday at his biology, chemistry and englneer- However, 8upt. CurOp^has im­ o f Country Hills 63. )“ *'®d,■ police- . said. Hartford was arrested yester- Ifome. He was a frequent visl- Ing. a o h ^ ^ o f o^ m «lu r^ a *^ tor *1<1 E Burnham, 18. of Willi- W. Middle TTpke., Saturday elected to a top -office in the Tonight's vote by plied that these r w *>e too The-I'ne developeraeveioper estimatedeBi.iinBi.eu the uic Femald was ordered to ap- (jgy ©n a circuit court warrant S r to Manchester and member Biology wUl be discussed by v e h S T w l t o ^ T W v e ? i T montic was driving along New night. Student American Medical As- be preceded *>y a widely scattered to/make use of costa for home owners in the pear In carcult Court 12, Man- gjjj charged with delivery of m C Y E A R y 3 Manchester Orange and Nut- three speakers. Dr. Milton Zuck- cense He had appeared on a Belton Rd., police reported to- Virginia Zucker of 260 Bene- goclaUon. mendaUon from a specW all of them praojical. BviuHnrexisting developmentrtevclonment destrinerdesiring Chester on June IS. He was also nquor to minors. He is to ap- rteg Forest, Tall Cddars of er, plant physiologist of the similar charge several times day, when a car coming in the diet Dr., Wapping, drove tfaim^h-D - «=He was chosen regional____ vice _ mittee,______headed by Dr. to connect onto the system as waimed for speeding, pear in court June 23. ttv m 2 MILLION POUNDS OF U5DA CHOICE BEEF Lebanon. He is survived by his New Haven Experimental Sta- before, and unable to J)ay the opposite direction CKweed the a line' of cars waiting at the president for SAMA’s Region 1 Schardt, which has been stu y- about $250. This would pay for Joseph Montano, 21, of Hart- FOR THOSE LON6 HOLIDAY WEEKEND COOKOUTS ! tion, will speak on “ The Role fine, he was taken to Hartford cen.er line and hit his car in Parkade exit, pottce said, and (Southeastern U. S.) at the or- jng the state plan since w Tollam the construction of a house con- ford, was charged with failure collided wWh a car that Imd ganization’s annual national smnounced in March, • Funeral services will be held of Ensymes in Protein Syn- State Jail. necUng pipe from the sewer In to drive right after a recent Dead End •Street B IG C A N N E D Wednesd'ay at 10 a.m. at Grace thesis." Dr. George Kidder, as WiHlam H. Fyler, 22. of 92 Burnham toW police the driv- just entered the Parkade. The meeting last week in Los An- Members of the committee in- sentry Driver the street to the home. one-car accident on Rt. 196. car was driven by Thomas- -M. - geles, Calif. elude, in addition to Schardt, iscopal Church, Windsor, alstantj professor of biology at school S t was fined a total er did not Stop but got back in Leonard Sea- Tentative approval of the State Trooper WilUam Bralth- Shortens Chase 89* PORTIRHOUSE STEAK b 99'^ Burial will be In Warwick, R. I. Wesleyan, will present "Elec- ^ charges of evading Ms own I w and drove on. Davis, 18, of 218 Oder Min Rd., As one of the seven regional Wottner and treatment plant hats been grant- waite of the Stafford Springs H A M S S A L E ! m b l k S T E A K car Bolton. vice presidents. Hamill will der.der, AUy. J°hn jtottn er, ana ^n Rt. 31 Crash ' Friends may call at the F. W. tronlCs In Biological Research." responsIWUty, failure to obey a L«te Saturday night, a ed by the State Water Re- Troop said Montano was A police chase of a speeding IMPORTED UNOX FROM HOLLAND Oarmon Funeral Home, 6 Po- Dr. William Flrsheln, associate jjgn and failure to obey work directly with the organ- Atty. Thomas ^ailey. sources Commission, according anvmgdriving normnorth wnenwhen niahis car went ^ short-lived last night Rottner and Bailey, the o Jeffrey C. Femald, 26, of 63 . 8 9 * ^OUkDROUND X b 8 9 * 4ionock Ave., Windsor, tonight professor of biology at Wes- ^ traffic control signal. Charges izatlon’s national officers. to the developers, providing a o ^ of control spun ^ w u ^ ^ d c i i C K FILLET minority Republicans the Hickory Dr., Coventry, was SSS. ftom 7 to 9 and tomorrow from leyan, will have as his subject, ^ reckless driving and a sec- He is the son of Mrs. Sally un- charged Saturday after his car town sewer authority is estoh- '** *^'« Wxhwy backwrds, st.—a deadeM street, a to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. "Microbiology aa a Tool in Re- count of failure to obey a First Hartford to Build committee, recently led ^ $ l«s C U & .STEAK< i ROAST i > .6 9 * Hamill of 143 E. Middle Tpke. successful move toX a ve ^ the skidded off the wrong side of Rt. llshed. The approval slgnifez against a telephone driver, Benjamin S. Vita- s !P!_ j j ! 5 " STEAK n m search.” stop sign against him were nol- and a 1964 graduate of Spring- 'ad- 31. toe state is in agreement with P0l«- Montano was n ^ injured ^ Dudley S t, was “ Ocean Bottom Communities” board support a public * Mrs. F r a ^ P. Meyer Skyscraper in Providence field CoUege, Springfield, Mass., is- Femalds car skidded as he the developer’s engineers re- arreated and changed with reck- IMPORTED HAFNIA FROM DENMARK is the title of a talk to be given Fyler said that he "got visory” referendum on the b 6 5 * I Mrs. Nora McKinney Meyer, where he was president of his sue, which has/stirred consid- driving through a right- garding the size and type of to Circuit Court 12, Manchester, less drtving.driving. TOP SmiOIN STEAK b H" SffilfOAST & by Dr. John Rankin, director of scared ” after he was involved 60, of ThompsonvlUe, sister of The First Hartford Realty project was a feather in the cap ^jg pre-Med Club erable local ,-controversy. The hand curve. It knocked down a treatment facilities to be pro- J*®® 20. Police said S g t Robert Lan- Mrs. Herbert Johnson and Mrs. the Marine Research Labors in an accident in South Wind- Manchester is building tor the Manchester firm. Gen- ^ member of the varsity vlded. Bulletin Board nan saw Vitalinl heading west tory in Noank. Dr. Sidney Roth- sor------earlieru— this month, «nriand left V eral Electric had been approach- board’i.’b ui^ocratic majority highway post and hit a utility FRESH LEAN SHORT CUT " V f Robert Cordner, both of Man­ soccer team. d tjte move down by a 6-3 p^jg „ „ the left side of the road Appeals Hearing The Yanks -will play the In on W. yy_ v.;enLerCenter^t ou tn.at «a loo^fast mburate chester, and wife of Frank P. enberg. A chemist for Gen- the scene because he was ®- mulU-million dollar sky- ^ scores of real estate corn- turned . ^ _ He is a 1960 honor graduate vote ^ n g party lines, as had before coming to a halt, The Zoning Board of Appeals dlans tonight at 6 at the Hicks gpeod and took off after him. JR 1 e e i 1 Ifeyer, died Saturday at her etal Electric, will talk on “ So­ afraid. ile also said that he scraper" in downtown Provl- paries throughout the country of Manchester High School, the bwird of directors previous- pemald was charged with will hold a public hearing to- Memorial School field. Lannan chased the car up teme. lution Chemistry.” Dr. William turned himself In the following dgnee, R.I. which will be the to co-»p -vrnnf-hestgr Ko- While the committee s is zoned for rural residential Advertisement— cars dame to a fast stop, and BEEF FOR STEW X. Friends may call at the fu- Shakespearean Theater at der suspension. floors with an undeiground seven Pool Offices. PTA Public Records recommendation will not be and necessitates a chsmge to a Motor Route available in Tol- ‘VltaMni was arrested. He fls ierarhom e tonight from 7 to 9. Stratford on Thursday, under Lawrence A. Fortin, 18, of 151 pariclng garage. One-third of Flaste would not comment on tory Club. DDIe STEAK ChKk made public until tonight’s Warrantee Deed commercial zone to permit the land. Call Circulation Dept, schedulei^ to appCaf in Man- cu,h. ms na m . BOTTOM ROUND ROAST b 9 5 ' * ------the aegis by the English depart- Eldrldge St. pleaded not guilty ^be building site will be devoted whether the firm would take ^ ’ Chester Circuit Court on June . Mrs. Frank Lathi ment. Thq boys and girls will to charges of breaking and en- landscaping. part In the proposed redevelop- _ . meeting, both Schardt and Ralph E. Cowell and Olga W. request. T]tie laM is located on 875..3136. Qg/UnERSuSB45‘ mni>.49‘ Schaffer in , particular have Cowell to Camio B. Primus Rt. 74, westerly two miles from 6. .9 5 * * COVEn'TTRY — Mrs. Lillian see a performance of Henry IV- tering with criminal intent and Flaste said First Hartford ment of downtown Manchester. P O lw R Evening Her- ItaitSUctl-IniMltd CeiO io b o a s t b OOSS RIB ROAST strongly supported busing in and Clara M. Primus, property the intersection of Rts. 74 and Manchester E ss. 7S< torpenter Luthi, 61, of Rt. 31, Part 2. TTiey will leave from two counts of theft of a motor baa construoted major office First Hartford buys land and correspondent, Ifife of Frank Laithi, died yes- the school by bus at 10:30 a.m. vehicle. His case was continued bulldlnga in Boston and New develops its own shopping cen- C opp€rhead principle at past board ses­ on Buckingham St. 44. . aid ToUand Revaluation b Also, Lawrence T. Roper, a Bette quatrale, tel. 876-2845. BOILEDHAM H” b oneless- beef c h u c k terday at Windham Cfommu-' and be returned by 9 in the to June 2 for probable cause Britain, and is now engaged in a ters, apartment developments ,* * 7 J • aiuiiasions 0.1 as a concrete step in Attachment of Real Estate Representatives of the United BONELESS TOP | | | B ------variance of side line require------— i|lty Memorial Hospital, Willi- evening. hearing. _ partnership venture with Gen- and commercial properUes. It Is Dispatcnea in helping to thwart de facto seg- Nicholas J. Cardlllicchio Appraisal Co., conducting a re- menu to permit an addition of THIEF REPENTS ACTION thantic. School Menus Fortin was arrested as a re-' ^1,3,1 Electric Co. in West Haven does not buy property already i-egatlon. against West Management Inc., ments to permit an aaaiuon or THIEF KEFENTO A u iiu n ^^[I'ugUon of all town property, ^ ic E D BACON i& 7 9 ‘ * Mrs. Luthi was bom in Cov- Tuesday, hamburger on a roll, suit of a break at Carter Chev- yjg coiwtmotion of the “ larg- developed by others. V olpi O rchard Hartford's non-white school property on Bldwell St., $3,000. a ht^zeway ga^e on a WATERTOWN. N.Y. (AP) - g^* now working on Keeney, Italian Round Roost ibuO I Shoulder Steak ^ try , July 19, 1904, a daugh- potato chips, cabbage slaw, fruit- rolet on April 28. A new car was gj] electric apartment ccan- Stocks of the, company, whi<* population is reported to be Adoption of Trade Name ^ ^® * it up aM decided weHesley. Clifton, Wll- SAUSAGE HowX... ib TSc ter of Charles and Annie Bell- ed gelatin; Wednesday, baked taken from the place after the munlty in New England.” has been in ex i^ n ce since 196^, Carlo____ Volpi . of Birch Mountain currently 52 per cent, and ______Robert J.______Carter d /b /a Carter M e M o w ^ Rd., 200 feCt from ^g^___1 ■wrong^ „ g in taking a calcu- HMson, Franklin, View, ^ r e Carpenter. She was a link sausage, buttered parsley break, police said. The second ijtjb selection of First Hart- are sold on the over-the-counter killed what he believes to be a growing at the rate of 5 per Appliance Service, Baxter St. lating machine from a construe- ^ Middle TpHe. faiMDiits BbidMi DSDA Salute Chief 59< CMn . 5 9 * member of . St. Mary’s Church, potatoes, whole kernel com, count of theft of a motor vehicle fonl jjyby General Electric for the markeit. ' copperhead in his orchard off cent yearly. ^ —Marrlage ■— »•Licenses AKni.f 1RO friends and well- company office a year ago. gtaUsUcs which are oemg Franks a . 6 9 * 9 5 * SiniCK ROAST * Survivors, besides her hus- white cake with icing; Thurs- was added .to to his charges whenw h e n ------■ ■— ------Volpi Rd. Saturday. Volpi said Prior to the board's vote to- Brian Louis Charboneau, Bol­ About 180 fnends ana wen police said a box containing „ hu ha tha haala for leeiCkick that Tommy Miner, a junior at night, Supt. of Schools 'Wil- wishers attended a testimonial J „g^ g ^ad been left at a ui FinI Cel US9A tend, include a daughter. Miss day, frankfurter on roll, baked he appeared in E^ust- Hartford over; Mrs. Ann-Marie McGuire, ton, and Kathleen Ellen Law.s, Bolton High School, was helping liam H. Curtis will announce ___ dinner Srtiurday nlf^t to hoiior a new bank is being "®*^ Oototoer’s GraM U . FLANKENRIBS Chric* V ivian Luthi of Coventry; a beans, sauerkraut, ice cream; court several weeks ago. Blast Hartford; Mrs. Eldna Odell, Rebellion Ends 17 Orchard St., June 4, St. RIB ROAST a 9 5 * Charles Luthi of Ooven- FYiday, fish sticks, mashed po------— ------¥ Tk TVr ^ him take out wood and nearly the results of a questionnaire Rectory retiring Fire X!croft Dr.; Mrs. the second copperhe^ he has ARTHUR DRUa fohn Kulynyck of Hebron; soon rains plagued* the air offen- time to respond. Cedars Band Margaret Sclinridt, East Hart­ killed in his pasture, lie said. fcur brothers, Reginald Carp­ slye. The fiist one appeared hurt year. Numerous Manchester civic INVITA'nON (Continued from Page One) ford ; Helen Emlth, West WllUng- longe Flynn, formerly an active «Kunung n- enter of Coventry, Harold ______The Viet Oong stnick back by Vol(|)i '-commented that ^ "it and religious groups and indi­ Top in Oikss ton; George TrudcH, iS4 S. L a k e - ^ u.S. Navy “ swift” member of the local fire depart------■ — Carpenter o f Enfield, CSiarles r their regulations that would re doesn't do to walk barefoot.” viduals have endorsed the bus- F O R B ID S wood Donald Wetrier, 5I ,»a t with recoilless rlSe fire on ment and now one of the honor­ } I 8 9 ' Carpenter oC Windham and The Nutmeg Forest of Tall quire approval before all con- a r d t. Tommy had Just put his shoes ing proposal over the past sev- S. Grove St., RxxkvlUe; Gordon pa River SO miles ary members. Introduced the DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE 1 Gerald Carpenter of Brooklyn, Cedars of Lebanon won the top struction. He said the PUC beck on. eral weeks. The Vernon Redevelopment Wilson, Glastonbury. southeast of Saigon. It was the Agency' will receive bids for ^lecial guests including First { fJ.Y., and five grandchildren. band prize for tts class at the would not amend if the reg^da- BIRTHS SATURDAY: A Volpi said today that he is A petition with more than 2,- ' The funeral will be held annual Tali O dars Convention tions required otherwise. first loss of one of the 50-foot, Site Improvements until 11:00 Selectman Carmelo Zanghi; Ed­ son to Mr. and Mrs. William quite sure the snake was a cop- 300 signatures, while not oppos- 2 it 4 9 ' Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from in Atiantlc City, N. J. Saturday, alumlnUm-hulled boats. Moder­ win (Franny) Wilhelm, the new I LINCOLN JUICE DRINKS i Hayes disclosed that CL&P Watson, Mt. Vernon Apts., _ . perhead because it didn't puff ing busing specifically, called a.m.. Daylight Saving Time on the Potter Funeral Home, 456 But the distinction is nothing crossed the river wim toe lines ' to Mr. and ate casualties were re trie d flat-headed sidder .does on the directors to support the the 9th day of June 1966, at the fire chief; Lt. Darrell Stark, of fackson S t, 'WlUimantic, with now for the 24-member band< among the six crew members. Office of the Vernon Redevelop- the TOlIand State Jail; Chief this week. He added that the Mrs. Theodore * Pesce, Glaston­ Tsmen it’s about to strike, and be- advisory referendum. /-.«i«- ^ a Mass of requiem at St r won the top prise last John Ashe, of Rockville: As­ ground wires were strung be­ bury; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Vietnamese headquarters said cause it was covered with a cop- Conversely, the day of the ment Agency, 32 Elm Street, Mary's Church at 9. Burial will year too. sistant (Jhief Wally Amfreno of f 5 9 ‘ fore the date the hearing was Eldward FVeeman, 10 Talcott government troops killed 69 pg^y . toned, • shaped, public hearing, a group of some Rockville, Connecticut, at which PEANUT BUTTER ktcrmn ^ in St. Mary's Cemetery. The band manager, Frank Crystal Lake and Eldward'White called. Ave., ftockviHe. Communists out of an estimated pattern. ' 460 individuals sponsored an ad time and place all Bids will be • Friends may call at the fu- Kalaa of Tolland, said the bond Of North Coventry. HlU said the hearing was on Bm'THS YESTERDAY: A force of 200 in an operation 38 ' publicly opened and read aloud, heral home tomorrow ffom 7 got X.S points foam the Judges, Flynn read a citation enumer­ the method and manner of con- daughter to - Mr. and Mrs. miles southeast of Saigon, and ‘ Bids are Invited upon the to 9 pjn. The rimn«r-up got 27 points. struoUon. killed 36 tn another sweep in several Items of work for site ating Binheimer’s accomplish­ REACEMON LEMON JUICE „ ^ . , George Wil, ManatiM; a son . ^ „ ments as leader and his devo­ roraiiiBERS 3 1.25* 1 ------Ute Nutmeg band was also Torrance replied that an early and Mm Geotge Lamb northernmost Quang Tri Prov improvements; tion to the department. Flynn ' ___ Frederick Walz voted sixth poeklon among aM construction------application...... ------was not- H U ^ e Ave., Vernon. ’ ‘ "ce. Another 10 Reds were re- The Construction of stoAn BENT and BENT said it Is difficult for those not ; HEBRON — Frederick Walz, k bands competing for prizes, required and added: “ I’m sure ' ported killed during a Viet Oong and sanitary sewers. ralBApYLES ..29* closely associated with the de- ^ 6 3 * te, of Old Colchester Rd. died In In a category dependant on you are aware of your docket.” attack on the Tam Ky airstrip Manchesfer Buys Construction of strisets and PORK & BEANS 2 ^ 3 9 * gO sADE ibolcheater Friday after a long tbe percentage of TaH Cedaia jjuj gaid earlier that toe 35 miles south of Da Nang. No ★ ★ , partment to realize the amount appurtenant structures. of time and effort required to W o e s fi:3 9 * U-41. Illness. playing in a band, the Nutmeg p u c waited on appUcatlona un- Open Forum planes were damaged, but the Listing No. 26, Manchester. CHLNEY ESTATE. Excavating, Filling, Grad­ ^ Mr. Wall was bom In Austria band won third prize. Kalaa rj energization “ at its dlscre- Vietnamese took moderate run a ■volimteer department. i ELlERmEACHES & 39* SPRATStARCH 3 9 * 6,200 sq. ft. of living space, 3 acre lot, spacious ele­ ing and Seeding the area. New Chief Wilhelm presented JilKrs gnd formerly lived m Hartford, ZHld gald all the membersmenUbers of the tion.” He Implied that the CLAP .th* lUrfit nWtion* casualties, the spokesman said. Contract Documents, Includ­ |le was a resident of Hebron 20 band are Tall Cedars. Other jjad not waited for the PUC to gance for the distinguished buyer. Blnhqimer ■with a gold badge BRIQUETS ^ 8 9 * Among the government's op­ ing Dra-wings and Technical Inscribed with the years o f his years. He was emjdoyed at bands peitorming at the con- determine that before beginning Editor, ponents captured in Da Nang Listing No. 27, Manchester. 3-FAMILY and OFFICE. Specifications are on file at the amilton Standard, Division of veilUon had nqn-mcmbew par- construction in November, 1966. I am writing on brtudf of the service, and as a token of ap­ •A-fiL was the city’s mayor, Dr. Nguy- ExceUen location, stable income for retired couple, office of Vernon Redevelopment preciation, a new television set. I said, “Show ma a filter cigarette C ^ G E DRINK 4 9 * nited Aircraft Corp-, East ticipating. ' Hayes testified that the wires Northerp Connecticut Chapter gjj yan Man who was consid- Agency at 32 Elm Street, Roc’.' - FOR COOl ilarttord,S until his retirement In The bands were Judged as they would be on two new towers National AasociaUon of ered a prime mover in the re- quiet neighborho^. The retiring chief was applaud­ HOLIDAY ville, Connecticut, and will be ed by a standing audience. that really delivere taete mopcihed along the Boardwalk, across the river at a height of with > mem. volt Ky threatened to execute HAWAIIAN PUNCH BFVfRACFS .1 Survivors Include a daughter. Judges walked tivough the ranks Social Workers with a mem Listing No. 28, Manchester. 6-ROOM RANCH. 3 bed­ available starting May 23rd, Blnheimer Joined the depart­ and eat my hatl” Man as a Communist plotter ru AlHItNn-UoU LUian Kamm of East hotentog doeely. Katas said tiie u , gald they would serve to bershlp of 457. I am a reeident rooms, fireplace, garage, '/i acre. This will go quick! 1966 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 ment in November, 1949, and FwT«nC«ilM . last month but later backed p.m. was elected captain in April, NETRECALO ^ *1” GRAND UNION Hartford; a son, Erwin Walz parade lasted about five hours, bolster the power supply to the ©f Manchester as are a numberaway from the threat. COFFECi u t i ^ 4 9 * CRINKLE CUT T,i.sting No. 29, Manchester. MANY EXTRAS included Copies of the Contract Docu­ 1951, astdstant chief in April, Bilntoimi'i DataM Fiem iMmUtkaMirnm FRENCH FRIES Hebron and one grandcWld. . until last year, the Nutmeg Qroton and Mystic areas, and of our members. The SocialThe Ac- commander of Ky’s Da Funeral services were held to- aettled for rupner-up prizes or Rhode Island. Uon Committee met recently in this 6-ROOM RANCH in the Lydall St. area. Mod­ ments may be obtained by de­ 1952. He served as chief from MARGARINE li49* MACARONI Ckwst > ^ 3 9 * r Nang task force. Brig. Gen. Du estly priced. positing $25.00 with the Vernon April, 1954, tmtil his retire­ fcay -at (he • Belmont Fune'ral no ■prizes at all. .With 18 mem- . — - '—_ _ and went on record favcr.n- U»e Quoc Dong, said the jdiyslclar- ■wta'ilntaal HewatlJekzMzIkiinR Home, Colchester. The Rev. bars, it took the 1966 top award proposal to bus children from Redevelopment Agency for each ment in April, 1966. In . Day O ut Gitw Glial PicfkNl mayor had been taken when We will take in trade, your home on any of our listings Doy . . . COFFEE ^ 8 5 * CROQUETTES $;^69* bdUmih ICarl Blake of Lebanon Lutheran in its class —the class deter. W o m F l t a l I V o t f i S the City of Hartford's north end set of documents so obtained BasebaU Begins 3 9 5 * FOUND CAKE tried to flee the pagoda- He a. 236-3211 4 Evenings: Mr. Grady 643-2594 Each such deposit will be re­ A parade, attracting about MUnySzMlailkAMta^ ■tMiiJthiiMrmw Vesetabus - ^ lurch officiated. Burial was in mined by size. This year, bol- j . ^ surrounding towns on an flown to Saigon. ^ WE HAINTAIH OUR LOWEST PRICES iwood Cemetery. Colchester, stered by six more members. Patients Today: S61 experimental basis. We feel that funded if the Drawings and l,iB06 spectators, opened the Bbcu its 3Sii:29® FRIED C LAIK 1 £ 6 9 * Patients Today: 361 Contract Documents are return­ G*lMa«InfMtW6iaM the band tried for the top prize aDMITTEJD SATURDAY: Ru- the proposal in and of itself has Upha NmTEcon. s 3 i i ; 9 5 * tfP U P IE S 3 s ADMITTED SATURDAY: Ru- ed in good condition within ten ...... , Rohfldik. 44 Lodze Dr.: merit. With the kind of study ONION SOUP/ CHEBEriimui ^Zi® (10) days after Bid opening. ededuIniwMiGntri ^ 548 design that accompanies the Woman File§ UHwCUeknBMfli A certified check or bank M. PtiESCROTIONS PwtNusHR00N5 3 K ’ F NEATDkNNERS 2 Persoind Notices e «^ _ M o n ^ y towart toe HiUiard St.; Mrs. PauUne Cform- proposal, we are even more en- SOUPMK CHEEarwNHa W 4S* Injury Claim draft, payable to the order of ^ T l e n i f u f , ' of a ^r, 18 EldridgeRt;'samueI Pelt- thuslastlcally in support of the BMAm'ilaiiaztWhiffrf CdwmiapiitWGuiil Vernon Redevelopment Agency , . resulting in meaningful In Memoriam m 1 CAPITAL No upe and downs In your Prescrlptioa COFFEE MEDIQUIK competition was Max Kabrick good position to lead the way in office, claiming injuries sustain- TELLS EVERYBODY the Bidder and an acceptable coots — no ''discounts” today, ''Regnlar MARGARINE nd while she lies In peaceful sleep. OF ALASKA 7 iNriliDitaMi ler m^nory. .wi shail always keep. of RMkvllle. The assistant dl- ^ program to ed in a fall on E. Center St. on surety, in an amount equal to prices” tomorrow! CiMt I I, rector is Dr. Thomas Stonliouse ' equalize educational op^rtuni- ^^er leaving a doctor’s five per cent (6 % ) o f the total No “ reduced speclato”—ao "temporary 7^ Carroo Family of Newington. • Warm, sunny Melesto, 9*1 E. Middlq 7 ^ ., tiga. Small acale experiments office and while on her way to a WHAT YOU WANT of BW^'for site improvements rednctloas” on PrescriptlonB to luro TOOTHPASTE LYSOL SPRAY weather prevailed for toe pa- together g^op. MMOngeii ‘ Card O f' Thanks shall be submitted Yrith each customen! wutvm _ eu We would like to express our rade and convention. Kalas attempts by people Hauser claims that she bid. , , laeakeait/elt appreciation,., to the many said. Some Tail Cedars, he add- H a r t f^ ; Andre zaoio, is un- communities of good wiU, tripped over a spot in the side- TIFFANY • TOWLE • LENOX • KIRK • MINTON At the eame time, Ifeen to never any ADVANCED Ifrlends. relatives and neiriibors who Attention is called to the fact couqwointoe in eenice or quaUty! MACARONI Mrere so thouzhtlul and kind in our ed, took dtps in the not-very- “ I n W n r n y e s t e r d a y - w y toward a ^heie a tree had been that not less than the minimum i-ai-M. NEATS .S!;. 4 <’ 2 ' 4MiHa Ubbf 'O^rB^Uy of Kenneth Beat ho®P*to.ble AtlMtiC. , • future course that will make us planted in the concrete and toat WE06W00D*WATERF0R0«0XF0RD*60RHAM salaries and wages az zet forth YOU GET OUB' l o w e s t 3 5 * ItoiltziH ------'Die cpivvention, helij annual- Ekzabeto Abbe .J participated In jj,e Injured her ankle, ymriaK and St., RockN-iUe, Albert Adams, 38 p f,„ t . finger. In her letter, s ^ toaiiks in the Contract Documents and PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE MzliBdwml _ j In Memoriam ly V AUAntic----- City,— ,, ran— from------_ _ . . . .. a*. aa required by applicable State i ^ v e r In- memonr of Martarrt Thursday through Sunday. The i“ ® “ V,; jf Anareou, wu ^ aware of the many two passersby, a paperboy and a LUNT* REED & BARTON.* DOULTON ‘ WALLACE yEAR . . . AND YOU SAVE CRISCO BEEF STEW aM Federal Laws mtut bcpald m o r e t h r o u g h o u t TfaE DOVEUAUm r a ? "4 ^ :^ c S .e T a r ‘13^‘“ * ‘ ^.hlghUght was toq election o t reasonable and - com piling L n , * ^ h e l i t g K o her feet. on this project. Everywhere, ^Fut Tatakle . supreme officers for the new ‘ ^at have been asked She Is asking toe town to re­ YEAR . . . ON ALL YOUR 1-fhl IgU remember my mother always, ROSENTHAL • FLINTRIDGE • INTERNATIONAL The Vero<9 Re^sV9loiM®Bt year. imburse her for X-ray costs. PBEBCRlPnON NEEDS. 61< « And the sacrlttces she made; man Rd.; Mrs. Aletta Brennan, about this plan and we have Agency reserves the r l ^ t to re­ SILVER CREAM ' FRUITS 4 ll love her forever and ever— Kalas revealed that the Nut­ Her memory will never fade. 843 Main St.; Robert Cole, 27J questions. We also know that ject any or all Bids 6t to waive DrtofMl meg band is scheduled to go to the-answers wiU not be satisfac­ WORCESTER • STUART • SENECA • SYRACUSE TRY US AND SEE WaltiSeHian h l dtodk Rindge, N.H., tn August to play Blueifield Dr.; Donald Custer, any infoimalitlea in the bid­ Vnej Let Capital Aseete “Ua g caused her many a heartache. tory to many residents of our ding. k SUNSHDIRtlNSO r at a Tall Cedars Sunday settee 29 Bilyeu R d.; Mrs. Beverly De­ MISAC to Hold Up In Smoke” who* O " t_ But rite lorgaire every time. CALGON BOjVQUET ^ ® COFFEE Simone, 19 S. Hawthonie St.; community. nua PAMoua pioiaraY d o eb w o m o i r i i c M o o p i 33 jflease God, take care of my moth- at the Cathedral o f the Bids may be held by the 17611- COMMERCIAL PACKAGE WD* hta. Mary Dube, 14 Hudson St.; However, with an opportim- Year’s Election 75* j Airi' thank you for maklns her non Redevelopment Agency for INSURANCE Covers AU kdila B W 1 4 ^ k ? l l c . •_ Mrs. Pauline Ftechette, Thomp- ity to move in the right direc­ YOUR III.VIR, OHIMR AMD CRYSTAL MTTIRMS lARLV. a period not to exceed thirty I' xxtiiie. Perils la One Attnettve Pro- J) Muri'el Anderton Skdoc \ ■ U T h lll' 1^ SQnvlUe; Cynthia i and Jeffrey tion, using the resources of our. The annual election meeting (30) days from the date of the NUTeTtwItzIs \ I athbeads '.^89® POTATO CHIPS oommtmity to give hope to a of the official dielegatee to nrinm! PhoM 649-4563. Tke *> our trandmother and mother- * * ^ ^ “ *' Haie. Windsor; Charies Heckitar, opening of Bids for the purpose RiNSp te^ w whMe rae'mory is an kupira- liose Co. 1, Town Fire Depart- Coventry; Mrs. \ Jean Henm, small number of oltildnn aM MISAC (Manchester Interfaito of reviewing the Bids and in- capital to Juneau. LUX SOAP von to oreiyon®. I ment, wUl have a drlH tomor- East Hartford; Christine and even greater h < ^ to their des- Social A M oa Councii) will be vestigating the qualifications of *tr3S® Chuck. Billy.. Aotrid and Peter, rofiir at 6)30 p.m. at Ihe fire- Paul Kolajian, 60S G rilbi Rd., pairing parents, it is our hope held Wednesday at 8 pm. at the Bidders, prior to awarding of 3 = 3 7 * amSSLxzi' I uuaSmmta'Tr^? I raxUM.'trll' Henry Skooc Wapping; Bemwid Lancaster, 86 that the Manchester Board of home of riiairman .Hiainas ChitteeLtal^ botifse, 138 M ^ e e St. the Contract ) Price* eUtellve Hwm Sot May IG. We m erm Hw rlRht to BmH Card Of Thanks WoMril Rd.; Mra Agnee liODuc, Education m a adopt the State Dawkins', 70 O tis^^ Vernon Redevelopment JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS since 1900 l i W R A N ( M AT THE PARKADE — V U S f MIDDU TPKE. ‘ The (emUy of the late John 'Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, 61 . Ekfonund St.; Mrs. Inez Ma- Board of Ekiucalion prc^neal. A' state 'of omcers lor the Agency^ Manchester Ffirfcade, Md4Ie Tunipike, WcsWGpen Monday throujfh Saturday, 5:30 A.M. to 9 P J l wm meet tonight m s pm. at toey. M"' Wilma D. Maifow 1966-67 year will be presented DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 958 MAIN STREET ’ By: Lester Baum "We S «e Ydii Meewy" it them during uieir b^rtMiftmtnL Tinker HftlL A change in the Hrien McOaLitney* S96 Oak SCa Acofdemy Certified Social by 'Ilioinas Weavw, chalnnan Cbalrnua Grand UniiRi Redemption Center—50 M^urket Square, Newingto^ Anztdl by-laws wiU be read. Wapping; J < ^ McGrath, And- Woric^rs j| o f the nominating committee. May ao, 1866 74 f. U ■ '■ V , . ' . : ■ :), ; . 1 !' ' ' I Vo . : . ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966 P^QE tH IRTT:^

scholaiship presented by Epsl- T 'rxIlfi'V irl Fairbanks of Hartford, have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ "South Winds'’ and as secretary Mental Health B o lfo n agreed that the roof will be re­ COME SEfe OUR of the schori finsaee conunlt- ‘Big Board’ Ion M aigma, honoraiy execu- ■■■ 'Vcmow Tolland Connty South Windsor ry Frink, 1199 SuHlvan Ave., is tive secretarial society. placed at the builder’s expense. SPRING R^TERNITY also the recipient o f a ’ 3700 t06- Funds Available, Two awards previously given The extra work is not .ex­ South Windsor Eiducatloa As­ Kathryn Dlmlow, daughter pected to delay the scheduled C d L l E C t l O N o f Mra. Anna D tolow , 717 Rev. l^ngrey Leaves Soon^ Not Bluffing Davis Ji Olymer, 466 W. Middle High School Roof Section S S ™ sociation scholarafa^. Miss Mc­ Bloomhet’g Says 'Tpke., a mechanical engineer­ completion date for the project. "B ^ e t Due for Trimming Scholarships Given to Nine Queeney is a 1964 graduate of Main Ett., a 1963 gr*auato of The foundations and struc­ Draesy Dresses, Stretcli ing senior, were noted. The Slacks, Skirts, Bloases, the Mgti school and attended the high school, is a senior at (Contiimed from Pago One) To^ Be Replaced by Builder The South Windsor College the Dramatic CSUb, the Student Joining Society of Friends About Move first, for tuition this semester, tural steel of the academic sec­ Bras, Girdles, SUps, Patttles, Manchester Community Col­ Springfield College. She ex­ By Two Boards This Week House S ea t Soholerehip Organization and Council, and the yearbook ed­ Number two priority was giv­ was a 3245' scholarship from tion ATS over 96 per cent eom- Shorts and Swimsttlts. lege, where rtie was napied to pects to do graduate work, to .’the Rev. Atoam W. Songray Oowtijiued from Page One) The root over toe non-aca- tour Pahner, clerk of the f>lete, as is the masonry and the itorial board, and is a winner become a school p^rriiological en to the (Japiitol Region — the themo Connecticutv^iuiocacux Section,secxaon. Ameri-Amen- , , .. . wnrko , ♦ One of ToOend’s two State the South Windsor Education of a "Saturday ScbolanMp’’ to the dean's Jist She plans to wUl leave as pastor of United roof. The electrie heating sys- Tfce Vernon Boned ot Ropee- Brown, friendship committee counsrior. Hartford area. of the exchange about locating can Society for Abrasive Menu- portion of ToUand 8 new • represenitative, and Mertee Representatives, RepttbUcan Association have selected nine the Haiteotd 'Art School. transfer to St., Joseph’s Col­ IteUMxUst Church June 12 .to in New Jereey. factoring. The second, a copy high school, stiU Under con- Bert Palunvbo, chairman tem, ventilation, plumbing. ’ •entaitives meats ait 7:30 tonigM town students for schoterships The South Central Region — Glazier's Clark and PhyUis (3hase, Christ­ Linda Higgins, daughter oi lege In Hartford. accept a call to the Newcastle A ccnslituttonal omentonent of Marks’ "Mechanical Engi- structlon, has been condemned town building committee, windows, painting and ceilings ■it the adnUnistration building Mm. Ruth E. Lojzim, an- for the 1966-67 sritod year. the New Haven area — was Corset and Uniform EHiop Mr. and Mrs- Claude Higgins, Stuart Hurd, son of Mr. and Society of Friends Meetttig, in to ban stock transfer taxes in neers’ Handbook,” was given in by the architect as unaccept- this morning that the roof |g^ almost all done. to consider the prapoeed budget mas bazaar. n^l^mced yesterday that she will Miss Karen Ann Barber, originally listed at the top, but Pack 236 Invites 9 Sunset Terrace, is recipient Mrs. Harvey Hurd, 57 Mur­ Blood Needed Newx»sUe, Indioiia. New Jersey would need voter recognition of top Eu»demic able and wUl be replaced by the apparently had been applied un- The school Is expected to be 631 Main St. — Manchestef tor the oomdng fieesl year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eld- a new mental health center vml Cub Scout pack 225 Is in'vlt- not be a candidate fee nomina­ of a 3200 schotaistaip. She plans ray Rd., who plans to enter The Rev. Mr. Songrey heua approval in a statewide referen- work by the Hartford Section, contractor, at bis expense. ^cr adverse weather conditions, open in September for sixth, ______. The meeting was called by win Barbw-, Foster St., is the be opening soon in New Haven, tion for repreaentatlve ffotn the to attend the University of Con­ Worchester Polytechnic Insti­ For Town Youth |>een pastor of the Bolton dum. The amendmerit would American Society of Meoahni- Meanwhile, construction work ** tirm underfoot, seventh and eighth grade class- Mayor Thomas J. McCusker at- ing prospective cifbs and their recipient of a 3600 scholarship. Bloomberg noted. 48th Assembly EWrtrlot. The DSs-. necticut after graduating from tute to study civil engineering. church for four years, and is reqtere approval by two-thirds cul Ehigineers. on the school is running ahead Ihe committee, the architect es. The first freshman class will J ¥¥sxt<*i1f1 A i I m. ter a pubUC hearing last week. fathers to its Pinewood Derby A senior at the high school, Residents donating blood dur­ He said only three or four the high school in June, and He Is a member of the National now prerfdant of the Mianchee- of the members of each le^sla- of schedule, according to Ar- and»d toe contractor, Anderson- be phased-in the following year. Ik-CaU J IC K W * x m w . Under the tenns of the town meeting tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. trict oomprlsels the towns of Tol­ she phtt)0 to attend Boston Un­ ing the monthly visit of the centers wUl built with state charter, the board muat ap- at the Lake Street School, will, take a pre-med major. Honor Society and has been a ter Ministers’ Associarion. He tive house before it could go on land, Ellington, and Somera. iversity and n^jor in nursing. member of the school varsity Red Cross Bloodmoblle to"'*®’"- funds. Initiated m onthly breakfast ■ prove a budget wtthin 10 days Miss Higgins is a member of "We Anticipate,’’ said Bloom- the ballot. Fayette Lodge Mrs. Lojzim la expected to She became a member of the basketball and baseball te«ns. “row to Concordia Isitheran meetings o f the four Bolton pets- of the hearing. ihe National Honor Society, Fu­ ber^ “that communities will "We wiU-not make a decision Fayette Ijodge 69, AFfkAM, make Ihe nomination q>eech for Nattonal Honor Society during Church are asked to give in the tora, which have resulted in - The Miglnal proposed budget ture Nurses Club, and French- Miss E lizabeth Zimmer, construct centers, aided by fed­ Mghtly, nor, in my judgment, will hold a special communica­ State Representative Atty. her junior year, and is a mem­ name o f Ralph C. LaMigan, 17, such united eftforts as the Hal­ proposals totaled more than Lattn Club. daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Kyle eral funds, and that general hos­ (piickly, because too much is tion tonight a:t 7:30 at the Ma­ Robert D. King, also from Tc^ ber of the E’rench-Lotin Club. o f 303 Woodbridge S t Hours of loween UNICEF coUeeffon, a ; 35,700,000, but cubs have reduc­ Peter Llbbey has also re­ Zimmer, 2354 EJUington Rd., is pitals with psychiatric servic^ involved,” Fhnston said. OPEN sonic Temple to exemplify the land, at the district convention, She received a letter of com­ the visit are 1:46 to 6:30 pjn. clothing drive, and a series of ed this amount by about 3150,- ceived a $200 award. The son a student at East Catholic High will expand to meet the criteria But he said New Jersey could Fellowcraft Degree. June 13 in Ellington. Atty. King mendation for her National Mer­ School. Miss Zimmer plans to The youth, a junior at Man­ meetings with town young peo­ ,000. If the current propoeals are Tomorrow evening at 7:30, it Examination performance. o f Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Llb­ for a comprdiensive mental reap substantial dividends by announced his avalUbllity for .attend Southern Connecticut chester High School, is the son ple to deitermine whether there banning a stock transfer tax. approv^ an eight-and-one-half Payette Lodge will hold its an­ Mies NeOda Barchers is the bey of 185 Brook St., he plans health center.” DAILY the nomination in April, and has State College and major In sec­ of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Lon- was a need for a town teen cen­ FXmston said if the exchange , mill tax Increase is likely. nual roll call meeting. receipient of a 3800 award. The to enter the University of Con­ The law allows for federal been endorsed by the ToUand ondary school art, for a career agan, and a patient at Chil­ ter (There wasn’t) decided to move to New Jersey A town meeting Is required Hospital Notes daughter of Mr. and Mrs. necticut to work toward a ca­ payment of one-third the cost of Republican Town Committee. tn teaeWng. dren’s Medical Center in Bos­ The Rev. Mir. Sangrey’a trans­ it could mean a gain of sbout by the charter on the second AdmtUed Friday: Glenn Mar­ Chartea Barchers, 329 Nevers reer in oceanography. He was construction and 75 per cent of 9to9 John BUrokae, one of Tottand’s a member of the Wgh school Miss Mary Frances Lltwlnaa ton, Mass. fer from the'Methodist Church mlUdon in other tax revenues Tuesday in Jime, June 14, this tin, West WllUngton; Joseph Rd., she is also a senior at personnel costs for the first 15 360 representatives to the Capltoi of Sunset Terrace plans to en­ He la undergoing treatments to join the Quakers represents for the state. ma year, for town action on the Breton, 198 South St., RockvlUe. the high school, and plans to soccer teem. months, 60 per cent the follow­ Region Planning Agency and a ter Central Connecticut State which require considerable sup­ a second change ip denomina­ , budget. Admitted Saturday: CharUne aitetMl the Rhode Island School Scholarships o f 3100 each ing year, 46 i>er cent the third Rev, Abram Sangrey SAT. till 6 - The board of education will former selectman, has the College and major in liberal plies of whole blood, following tion for Mr. Sangrey. His par­ lAiginbidi], EUUngton; L,avtna backing of the ToUand Demo- of Desigh. have been.'presentod to the fol­ year, and 30 per cent the fourth ■ jmeet Wednesday, might to recon­ arts. Miss Ldtwinas has serv­ a parUal amputation of his ents were Mermonitea from the Sangreys will be given a Kloter, 87 Orchard St., Rock- oratic Town (Committee for the Miss Barchers is a member lowing students: year. sider its budget of more than ed as associate editor of the right leg. Lancaster County, Pa. raception on June 4. Ih ey wiU viMe. House seat, and will seek the of the National Honor Society, Miss Laura McQueeney, UofH Honors million. Although no formal Before ocming to Bolton, he leave June 12, after morning Admitted Sunday; Cart WheCl- Democratic nomination at his I • communications have been ex- i i was executive director of toe worship Services, for a vacation, er Jr., EUIington; Gilbert Amee, party's district convention June /fifv 'vyjT jT'' ^ f V S p r b ^ e ld (M aaa) OouncU o f until M r. Sangrey aasumes his Go to Four Ichanged, the board expects to Dockerel Rd., Vernon; Pauline ifbe asked to further reduce its 9, also in EUIington. Churches for seven years. For new duties July 1. Chapman, 12 Rau St., RockvlUe; Mrs. Lojzim served ToUand as * {budget. After Tuesday’s hear- five years before that he was Their vacation will take them, Dorothy AuUn, 49 Florence St., state representative lor eight FromTown |)lng. Mayor McCuaker said he associate secretary of the New to Idaho to attmd the wedding RockvUle; Dorothy LaFleur, 29 year's, was a memiber of the ■ iwUl nslr for further reductions, Jersey State Council of Church- of toeir son Dean, who is sta- Three Untverrity o f Hlarbford news honey- Mountain St., Rockville; Cathy public personnei committee for •|of between 375,000 to 3100,000, - price” specials for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday! ee. bioned at Mountain Home Air students from Manchester and Henderson, Phoenix St., Vernon. all eight years and was Its house In the school budget. He has degrees from Frimk- Base. There are four other San- faculty member received The school board recently cut Births Friday; A daughter to clerk for six. She was also on Bn and Marshall College and grey chQdren,' Dwight Is mar- awards at a ybar-end oonvoca- Mr. and Mrs. Joeepti CapeUo, Its budget 3143,000, at the re­ the elections committee for Lancaster Seminary, and a Alamos, New Mexico in ward- to her new homo with Klock Scholarship was Michael ^ieUminated, by the cuts. Diecbaiged Friday: Eileen dent of the Second Congression­ 1947. her parenite in Tnitinna, R- Stroll, a junior in electrical ' e Dr. Raymond E. Ranudell, ZaMlamlky, ToMand; Barry Lu- al North Republican Woman’s - engineering from Cromwell. 'Superintendent of schools, has glnbuHl, Ellington; Edna Grezel, Association, and Is former Tol­ Our Best Lean Center Cuts! Asst. Prof. A lfred C. W . Elg- Indicated that, if further cuts Taloottville Rd., Vernon; Hhhqn land County Republican Wom­ gen, 53 Lyness St., received an Our hard-to-please buyers will accept only small-size, grain Bolton i*n the education budget are Greene, 47 Mountain St., Rock­ an's Club president. award for outstanding service ^ le, ^>edflc programs wlU ville; Delborah Mc^bouf, 128 W. Tolland, which previously had fed pork. This is the kind that gives you more lean meat and from tiie UofH Stodent Chap­ General Electric _ive to be ellinlnated. Main St., Rockvlllet Laura two r©P'‘**®**tetlve6, now must mouth-watering pork flavor. ^ ter, American Institute of i Dr. Ramsdeli notes that two Couch, HiUsdaie Dr., Vernon; share one with Ellington and Mrs. Maher Leaves School Aeronautics and Astronautics. teajor areas In the school 1311- Donna Valente, 27 Charter Rd., Someirs, because of last year’s Mrs. Dorothy Maher,.. teach- gregational Church, has He is faculty advisor ;,to the '^em are responsible for the In- RoCkvl]le> Robert Ignatowcz, 88 reapportionment. Boneless Pork Cutlets (M4 Mi er for many yearn at toe Bot- Ju»e 18 as the date for its an- professor of m«bani- jSpreased school budget: Salaiy Vexnqn Ave., Rockvine; Russell J J ^*3*^ niiju rhirk^n bATbftniP^ cal engineering, he joined the •increases (salaries account for G)udkier, 21 Spring St., Bock- ton Blementery school, boA left UofH faculty m 1963 ,)j|ll>out 80 per cent of the budg- viUe; Rachel ParadlB, L ,to join her hudband in Ftorida, co-toairmen of the students who took l^ t) and the opening of the np# Rd., Vennon; Mrs. Malda where he recently accepted event. awards included: DISHWASHER HIARTFORID (AP) — The ’einon Center Junior , 'mgh Racakoweld and daughter, (3eh- a teaching poelttom School Keporte _JOOli , ilng Rd., ToUend. Polish American Political Or­ Countrystyle Pork Leins •• 59» ii Also expected tq be discussed Discharged Saturday: Gall ganization of CXmnedtlcut gave Stop^Shop Her reagnatton was accept- reports for the derating. A !^t the school bO ^’a Wednes- WUcox, TSpmel Rd., Vernon; its endorsement Saturday to E. cd with many regrets by toe junior In business admiitistra '.jday meetligp fe * report from Frederidc Whlttum, Ellington; Clayton Gengras of West Hart­ boaitl of education some time ^ tlon, he fa president of Owi ihe b o il’s personnel policy Helen Ziegler, 121 High St., ford for the Republican guber^ h.* Hw, ^ and Gavel, university debate natorial nomination. Bradlees ego, but the informaclon was dents Wednesday. onr-ijiitv you’ve been wanting Hwmiplttee, regarding a contro- RockvlHe; EUen Jackson, 610 kreny between high school janl- TalcottTiHe Rd., Vernon; Carol­ The organization, formed in FOODS ^99 W. 1915, claims to represent 26 Po­ to building commlB- Middle Tpke., a freshman, 350 ij^rs and the town’s recreation ine Emery, 10 Ward St., Rock­ c a^ ^1 ,^e 1^ to. The ^ , {commission. vUle; Joseph Breton, 108 South lish Republican clubs in the Early week produce **mini-price” tpecials! slate. school b o^ said that ^y time ^ «mcaUon at the high t The focal point of the argu- St., RockvlUe; Theodore Lovett, Half fallon pure ^e w^^ted.to return she wotfid ^ nnent is the extra fees charged Suffleld; Mrs. Lorraine Ott and The announcement praised 14 ox INSTANT .'the town for use of the school son, 80 Wndermere Ave., Rock­ GOP State CihalTman A. Searle OranDe Juice m 58 VINE-RIPENED TOMATOES paekaga 29' be weacome. Bpeeffloations for toe school’s NORMAN'S ^gymnasiums. ville; Mrs. Martha Curley and Plnney for his personal endorse­ Maheir was given a pin cafeteria - auffltorium addition INTERIORS |, The recreation board argues son. Buff Cap R d„ ToUand. ment of Gengras and for “ his ‘tlie real tblni" before her departure as a re- with the arphltoot. . . efforts in uniting the party be­ m embronce by raemibers of the jurg qonunfasjcnrers will ' (that, because the school has 24- IMscharged Sunday: Edith What to do ‘ ’ 'hour janitorial service, addl- Skinner, Skinner Rd., Vernon; hind him” for the party’s June school staff. Beverly Webb h^id « spectai tneetoig "tpmor- 'tlonal charges for cleaning the Lisa Waite, 86 Prospect St., 17-18 state convention. fa teaching her third grade does rom alt 7:30 p;jn. at toe fire­ with what you have ■gym after a game are an un- RookvlMe; Bernard Smith, until tha end of the year. house. All firknen are being in your home. ... .:necessary additional charge to 8 Mary Lane, Vernon; Stephen Sefoool Trips asked to attenut You'll Like Our Low Prices ' ^taxpayers. Piesclc, 228 W. Main St., Rock­ It’s field trip tone again. Hermene Hershey ! The janitors argue that the vUle; Stanley Redens, 5 Regan LIGGEn DRUG Grade 6 students went to Stur- Monoheister Evienfiig Herald' CONSULTANT ■xtra work cannot be accom- St., Rockvine. bridge Vnage Friday. Grade 2 Bolton . soirespondeitL dem e- 613-9968 PARKADE win go the Children’s Mus­ weO Tooiig, iei. 64S-888L and Guaranteed Service! •plished by the regular staff. to FOE PEOPLE WITH Resuscitation Taught The Herald’s Vernon bur- . OPEN eum in WeOt Hartford tomor­ row. Some Grade atudeUts are- BUDGETS ‘ 1st. Peter Durclko of the Rook- eau Is at 88 Park St., Book- |7:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. 6 . nue BTre Department vriU con- vlUe, P. O. Box 837, teL 875- keeping their fingeih crossed, Firem ^ Quell ‘duct a eerles of demonstrations SIM or 648-3711. that mumps won’t keep them' ‘Green, vice president: Phyllis ilchase, secretary, and Pat Du- BOO Ouillig ;[gan, treasurer. 0 3 C Potato Sticks 3 2.“. *1 Tetley Tea Bags 59* ' Three families from the Bol­ I OonmiMtee chairmen are tu ton O u tin g Chib got their huft Jeanne ■ Tylee and Cfiadys look at winter this weekend G - E MOBILE MAID D0 6 SH0 W 39* WaMorf Jumbo Towels ' when they hiked into Tucker- •Bteele, program: Hazel Runde, Del fru it Cocktail S 'l***! .1 spiritual life; Mildred Wetson man’s Ravine cai Mount Wash­ {{and Bea Petterson, hospi- ington; New Hampshire. They Portable NSHWISHER itality and membership; Tuesdoy. Mdy 24th at 4 P.M. Veryfihe Applesauce V 89* Festival Wax Paper 2 r 39* report that toe area was as ;; Phyllis SaiCh, m ateria club crowded as a beach on a hot {mission educatkm; Miargaret EvmyUdn^M free! Come in and get Stop 3 Shop Tomato Soup 10 summer weekmd, but that with 3-WAY THORO-WASH ‘Klukas, cheer; Rose Clark, W iA Liqniil Detergent skiing and hiking ctHidiUcaiB ; .nominating; Thelma GMftord, your entry blank today I were ideal. ways and means; Midcey John- Stop 3 Shell Liquid Detergent»» 49* Stop 3 Shop Ketchup Oongr^tora - ,'non and Beverly Koeiol, pub- PrlsM wd trophiM will be awsrded for’ 5>!XM Tbs CongregetMS, the - H d ^ ; Maude Waldman, fellow^ winning entriM in five claue* . . Beet •copleB’ btUb of Bolton Coti- liahlp represenUitive; Marge Cottumed Dog, Beet Trick Doj^i Beet Mansibn Inn CeHee IM IS'* 69* Frozen Hawaiian Punch Qroomed Dog, Smalleet Deg, and Largest *137 Dog. Tour pet may be a winner I Show You can go out when the dishes go hi. This G-E Dish­ W u be held in oar Parking Lot. washer does the work for you . . . even rolls right ^to the MAYTAG COUPON 0 ffIRRnyM fig*I table for easy loading. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ MONDAY, MAY 23, 1968 PAGE FOUBTEEN to Pot but Not New Houk Only Eight Two Potential Foes Horses Won Marichol TimotGhlB |Major Leaguej Durochsr BGnishsd For'Champion Clay Yankees AMERICAN LEAGUE Three Races Getting two-hit pdtcMng from LONDON (A P )C assius Clay returns home Tuesday^ with two potential opponents in mind and an unbeatable BALTIMORE (AP) — Carl Ecabert and Bob Bergin, foe in his future. “ Aheiul for 30 Wins — But Says Ump Erred Now cemes Kauai King, Dillon Ford blanked Police ft Fire, 8-0, Saturday night at Clay mentioned both Doug and forced referee George Moving ,, bidding for the big one that SAN FRANCISCO (A P )—Juan Marichal bids to be- T^***’^ ^ Morgan, Houb- NEW YORK (AP)—Leo Durocher said what Har^ Waddell Field, EJach pitcher al­ Jones and West Germany’s Karl Smith to stop it at 1:36 of the V ^ has gotten away so many Miidenberger as possible oppo- sixth round, come the first major league piteher since Dizz^Dean to Atlanta, and Wendelstedt did to him was illegal.'He could have said lowed one safety. I -times. The winners scored all their nents tor his next fight — which ..j was sorry to see it end like won 30 games in a season. Thus the San Francisco Hart, San Francisoo, 82. the same about Hank Aaron. , » ^ In Race 1 Tim ’Tam tried it — and runs in three innings, gfetling he said will be in about two cher explained that som« Swoboda’s homer and a two-run 75^ Ed Loika 76, Bill Preakness,’ ’ jockey Don Brum­ NEWTON, Maas. (AP) rounder in an outdoor soccer ®>”8 only real w ea^n - a left Houk, who took over the club Ban Francisco 6-2, New York Is, 78; Koufax, Los Angeles, 66. of the Cuba krere riding Wendei- Lawyers had after two innings ton Col'lege’s balanced stadium hand tliat knocked Cassius down triple by Ed Bressoud were Moran 76; Low net — John field said, or.a th fl* ----- •'— ------— ------ton tjoi'iege s oaianceu track from Johnny Keuie in Los An­ 0-7 ^ American League stedt, and plate umpire enough for Hamilton. Karszes 80-12—68, Tony Piet- thP lurnr s t r ^ t a / uA m fle s ^ >«aturd^5r,night en route to a 13-1 Hrat New Eng-- Then there’s the matter of m a nontitle fight toree years geles two weeks ago last Satur­ Atlanta 6-8, Chicago 2-4 the lung-straimng lA miles oi ^^.Q^ncing of Pagani s at Ver- land intercollegiate...... champion- Q ^y’s draft status, currently 1- ago. Cassius came back to win Batting (60 at bats) — OHva, came over to the dugout and • * • rantonio 80-10—70, John Dy- the Belmont will be no trouble Field, day, tried on Ms old No.. 86 uni­ Today’s Games ship outright for toe first time ^ which CaSslus, alias Mu- that one on a fifth-rounc cut of MlMiesota, .374; F. Robinson, threatened to eject Durocher if PIRATES-IKMMIEBS— „ient 82-11—71. fpr Kauad King, who will be a. ^ Banos and Ron Wier- form and found that sitting be- Pittsburgh (Law 1-1) at Los since 1933. ^ hammed AM, is appealing on the Henry’s tender eyes. Baltimore, .342. they didn’t stop. \ Pittsburgh’s Bob Veale sty- TWO BALL, BEST BALL 85,909 supplemental nominee for ^chowski each homered for the hlnd a desk for two years had Angeles (Koufax 6-1), night, Runs — F. RoUnson, BaiW- “I wasn’t the one saying any mied the Dodgers on five hits First low net—John Karszes, The Eagles, who shared too basis of religion and financial The Associated Press gave (Herald Photo by Pinto) the jtape 4 test at Aqueduct. Lawyers and each also singled caused a pot beHy. Atlanta (Lemaster 6-2) at Oln more, 27; Valentine, Washing- thing,’ ’ Durocher said, and received support from Donn Don Anderson 60; second—Tom title with Boston University in hardship. He’s a Black Muslim Henry the first two rounds, DUCKPIN CHAMPIONS— Front row, left to right, Nancy Doster, Ricky Nicola Since Citation, Tim Tam, Car­ once and Chip Blake contribut­ He wore No. 81 in Los Angeles clnnati (Ellis 2-6), night. did he pick on m e?” Olendenon’s run-scoiing single Zemke, Rich Marshall 61; third 1962, won toe 69th annual meet and has appealed that he’s a called the third even and gave ton, 26. and Diane Bernard. Back row, Dave Castagna, Pan Riccio and Jim Madigan. ry Back aixj Northern Dancer ed two doubles. John Herdic and — the unltorm belonged to Pete PMladelWiia (Jackson 1-6) at Runs batted in — B. Robin' Aaron picked on Durocher, inning and a two-run —Bob Shoff. Bert Davis 62, TO vvvv, sa^turday with 33 jx>iMs on conscientious objector. the fourth and fifth to Clay. Un- all swept the'first two le"'s of Mikkelsen. who had been traded Houston (GiusU 4-2), night. son, Baltimore, 84; Scott, BoS' too. He went into the double- Manny Mota In the Frank Kieman, Tony Stanford their own track. Central Conn- He echoed those sentiments der British rules, the referee is the gueling test for 3-year- Pagani hits. — then phemed New York and Only games scheduled, ton, 27. header with three straight hits Maury Wills stole the 62, tie; Low gross—Ernie Rol- ecticut was mnnerup with 26 after opening a 12-stitch cut toe only official and his card is asked the Yankees to get the Slx Qiainps Knocking on Clay^s Door olds, only to be beaten in the Lawyers 661 200 0—13-11-2 Tuesday’s Games HBts — B. Robinson, Balti- and extended Ms streak to eight, 400th base of his career for Los land. Bill Prindle 70, Steve Ma- points, followed by defending over Ciooper’s left eye, a cut never announced. No. 36 uniform taUored to Ms Belmont, toe longest ot the Tri­ Pagani’s 001 OCX) 0— 1- 2-1 Atlanta at Cincinnati, N more, 46; Valentine, Waadngton, two away from the National Angeles in the ninth. tava, John Turley 72. champion Holy O oss with 28, that pumped Mood all over both There were no knockdowns new measurements. Then he ple Crown series. The Derby is Zodda, Wierzchowski (6) and Chicago at St. Louis, N 44. League record, before Ernie • • • BEST 16 BU 20 and Providence 17. fighters, spotted the ring, and no one was really hurt until started to do a tailoring Job on ’j ’Q j.j.gg 1% miles, the Preakness 1 S-JB. Saunders, Mistretta, Dan Pinto New York at Houston, N Doubles — Allen, Minnesota, Brogllo struck him- out in the PHHS-A8TB08— Class A—^Ken Gordon 59-3— In Holiday Wants Chance Jim Kavanagh, a sophomore, sprayed over ringside reporters Clay opened the cut. the Yankees. Philadelphia at Los Angeles, (3), Lanzano (4) and Herdic. 11; Valentine, Washligton, 10. fourth inning of the nightcap. PhlladelT^a received eight- 56, Hip Oorrenti 66-7—59, Jim But the picture is more prom­ was toe lone ^ winner as he He immediately designated n Triples — Schaal, Cahfomla, Aaron, batting .260 when the lournam ent ising than usual for Kauai King, • Three runs ta toe ^ t ^ m e ^ Joe Pepitone the clean-up Mtter, hit pitching from Jim Bunning Horvath 62-3—59, Vin Boggini were all NaasiW Arms could ^ However, PWsbuigfa at San Francisco, 6; 7 tied with 8. day started, raised Ms average Champions were crowned ta whose father. Native Dancer, ^ ^ ___ _ Film Shows Punch Ended Fight and the first ^haseman showed n and eight walks from three 64-5— 59; Class B—Tony Piet- Home runs — Scott, Boston, to .279 by collecting six Mts in ^ ■ rantondo 68-10 — 58, Roy took the Preaimess and Belmrw Hvn#— Gordon 70; Blind bogey — noon. Bighteap. Detroit ...... 22 Still available for boxing, he may find light heavyweight two hits in going toe distance S i ' - ■ 0«>pe«”®*® '^ortd rested at home and was 12 .626 2% Pitching (8 declalonB) — O’- Elsewhere in the National Dave Hemery, a Boston Uni- heavyweight title still skeptical when told of toe The Yankees sttU are 8V4 Baltimore 19 for the win. He was accorded 14 .676 4 Donogbue, Cleveland, 4-0; Pi- League San Francisco blanked O rl^do Cepeda let 1"^ ® “ ®' p r o SWEEPSTAKES Pat Riccio, Diane ' Bernard, S S . r Rick S Champion Joan Torrea knocking on hia door. ly, there are at least a couple of games behind the front-running Minnesota .. . 16 Torres, easy conqueror of CTrori^ball b v his'^a^”'^ student from England, Cooper had claimed a dash of movie. 16 .516 6 zarro, Chicago, 3-0. New York 6-0 before bowing 7-2, breaking run with a throwing gross — TomPrior 73, Nicola, Jim Madigan and Dave trainers who have been biding ^ was named toe meet’s outstand- heads caused the huge three- Cooper made it clear that ha Clevelsuid Indians, who swept a Call’nia ...... 18 Wayne ’Thornton ta a title de­ Carlson again led toe Arms' 17 .614 6 ' Strikeouts—McDowell. Cleve- Pittsburgh stopped Los Angeles error in the seventh inning but Horvath 74, StanHillnski ’Thornton, winner of six their time for toe Belmont. ing athlete after he set records inch gash albove his left eye dup- wasn’t accusing Clay of deliber- doubleheader from the Chicago Chicago ...... 16 Castagna, fense at Shea Stadium Saturday batters while Doug Stevenson, 17 .469 7% land, 74; Richert, Washington, 4-0 , Philadelphia whipped Hous- came back with a run-scoring 74; Low net—^Ken Gordon 70-3 Straight prevdously, moaned he None is known at this time. in the 120 - yard high hurdles ing toe gofy sixth round Satur- ately butting Mm. But he stuck White Sox 8-2 and 4-1. Btee- New York .. . 16 19 .441 Best matches were ta the Sen­ niglrt, htatod he would like to John Rubinow and Mike 8V4 66. ton 6-1 and St. Louis edged Cin- single in the ninth that pulled —67. Joe Wall 75-5—70. was hit by a shot ta toe kidney ( :14) and 440-yard intermediate day night. to Ms theory that it wae Olay’s where, Detrott edged Baltimore Wksh’ton . . . . 18 19 .441 ______cinnati 4-3. St. Louis into a 3-3 deadlock. ior Boys where Castagna defeat­ take on Clay, who stopped Brit­ The only possible fresh face to Bensche played well tor the los- 8% GOVERNOR’S CUP in toe first round “ and I never hurdles (:52.6). Reporters, after watching toe head that ripped open toe cut 8-2, Boston defeated Kansas Boston ...... 18 • • • Cincinnati’s Leo Cardenas ed Brian McNamara, 3-2, with ain’s Henry Cooper on cuts ta 4 ,4 T 4,v„i,4(v.4 . W4*„4.'.r tackle Kauai King that comes to 21 .382 lOH TTie Chicago Cubs won two Quarterfinals: Tony Pietran- got over it. I thought a kidney ^ ere Other double winners were City 6-1 and Washington downed Kan. City .. . i l the winner rolling a fin^ 160 mind is O em e Dela Ckeme. He 21 .844 UV4 season series in 1965. ’They beat GIANTS-METS— threw wildly on the single, and tonio def. Carrcdl Maddox, 4 toe sixth round in London. punch wae illegal here. After Nasslffs 300 000—3 4 0 Oalitomia'6-2 before the Angels game and the loser a 152 ef­ won his first six races this year; Barry Brown of Providence in Sunday’s Results the New York Mets 11-7 and Unbeaten Juan Marichal Curt Flood raced home with the and 2; Frank Kieman def. Dick The 30-year-dld ruler of toe that I didn’t have any snap. I Medics Oil 000— 2 2 2 won the nightcap 2-L fort, and Pat Riccio needed five then lost ta the Withers mile to Lawrence a n d McAlpine, the mlile (4:09.7) and two mile Cleveland 8-4, Chicago 2-1 St. Louis Cardinals 10-8. gained his eighth victory and winning run.______Marshall, 2 and 1; John Kristof 176-pounid Mass said he watched had no power to stay on him.’’ • • * games to defeat Betty Carlson, Indulto, who finished a fading (9:02.4) and Holy Cross sprint­ CAPITOL EQUIPMENT SAYS-IT’S Washington 8-1, (kdifomia 3- def. Wally Paredak, 3 and 2; toe telecast of CSlay stopping Gliha, Griffin, Bensche and E. INDIANB-WHITE SOX— 2 8-2, ta the Junior Girls Division. fifth In the Preakness. Stevenson. er John Collins in toe 100 ( :9.8) Tom Zemke def. ’Tony Stanford, Cooper and dedaired: “ I had Tracy Stallard won 11 games and the 220 ( :21.6) . The Indians broke a 2-2 tie in New York 6-2, Minnesota 8-1 3 and 2. Semifinals: Piebran- Nancy Doster defeated Bev­ more trouble with 'Thornton for the 19fe St. Louis Cardinals, Although _ Brumfield whipped tte eighth inning of the opener Detroit 8, Baltimore 2 and Seven Rookies tondo def. Kieman, 1-up. Kris­ erly Jencks, 8-1, ta the Bantam than I would have with Clay.’’ one more than he won for the Kauai King with his left hand Jim Ryun .of Whicita, Kan., When Max Alvls singled, move Boston 6, Kansas (Tity 1 26 Vets tof def. Zemke, 1-up, 19 holes. Girls; Diane Bernard downed Torres scored two first round 1964 Mets However, with the only a couple of times to keep who set a mile record of 3:56.3 Rookie first baseman George ^ on a grounder and scored on Today’s Games W’OMEN’S DIVISION Donna WoWgemuth, 3-0, ta toe knockdowns and soundly Red Birds he lost oiUy 8 times, him straight ta toe stretch, they as a high school senior, couldn’t Kernek of the St. Ikiuis Card- Rocky OWavito’s single. Fred Kansas City (Hunter 8-3) at BEST 11 HOLES Senior Girls; Nicola had the drulbbed' Thornton, the No. 1 12 less than he dropped writh wore nearly two lengths ahead run fast enough as a freshman inals hit 19 home runs for Whitfield broke up the nightcap Washington (McCormick 3-3), Low net—^Florence Barre 44- same margin over Scott Kelley, contender from Fresno, Calif., toe Mets, of Stupendous at toe finish. to make his school’s track team. Jacksonville last season. with a two-run double In a night. Qualify for 500 Mile Test 8—36, second — Betty Benton S-0, ta the Bantam Boys and in a hnawl marred by the chal­ T k e Ihree-run seventh inning. John Only game scheduled. 50-11—39; low g;ross — Edna Madigan edged Dick Ftakle, 3-1, lenger’s constant fouling. O ’Donoghue got the second ’Tuesday’s Games Hilinski 50; Low putts — Edna in the Junior Boys. ’The hemdsome, 26-year-old INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) — killed Eddie Sachs and Dave of the cars powered by the LONG LIFE game victory with a three-hitter Baltimore at Chicago, N Hilln.ski 27, Betty Benton 31. All play was at the Holiday Californian broke every nde ta A field of 26 veterans and seven MacDonald, was the only other hard-luck supercharged Novi V- NE.W pmd now has four victories in as Kansas City at Washington, N CRIERS t o u r n a m e n t Lanes. ’There were more than toe book, butted a small cut rookies, all but one in Grand driver who made the line-up in 8. many games. Callfomia at New York, N Low net—Edna HlHnsW 81- 100 entries. over Torres’ right eye In the LAWN BOY Minnesota at Boston, N Prix-style rear-engine cars, will the last runs. He did 168.646 in Weld befit the Granatelll-Novl 12— 69, Cora Anderson 91-20— first round, and kept gnalbblng Q uitK ^ nGERS-ORIOLES— Cleveland at Detroit, 2, twl- “ NO, NO, NO — Frank Robinson of the Orioles carry a record speed potentltJ an Eisert-Ford. only enough to put it out of ac- 71; Low gross—^Florence Barre toe champion’s powerful left Don Wert drove in two of the night / Into the Golden Anniversary 6(X)- The Dickson and Duman runs tion tor the day but he thorough- 88, Helen Noel 88; Low -i^'utts- airm as if it was a loose 8100 bill. Q u ie t jumps up and down and screams, “ No, no, no,’’ mile race May 30 at the old In- eliminated rookies Art Pollard, ly .wrecked the Rathmann Ger- Two Race Pilots Tigers’ rune with squeeze bunts after being called out at home. Umpire A1 Salerno, Ruth Bryant SO, Eileen Plodzik Cus D’Amato, former manag­ and the third crossed when dlanapolis Motor Speedway. Medford, Ore., and Dick Atkins, hardt-Offenhauser In a subse- 31, Helen Noel 31. er of ex-heavywedght champion pitcher Frank Bertaina threw who called Robinson out on a close play, listens but Two weekends of 10-mlle qual- Hayward, Calif., who had won quent crash into the waH. Killed in Kansas doesn’t change his decision. (AP Photofax) Ellington Ridge Floyd Patterson, and now one of Wild on the second bunt. The Sports Schedule Kying runs, in wWch seven cars tentative starting spots at slow- >^e four-wheel-drive Grana- WTOHTTA, Kan. (AP) — Two Torres’ advisors, said he/was Orioles had a chance to Us it in crashed into the concrete re- er speeds. telii entry waa the last of the Low gross — Sher Ferguson confident his 6-10, 176-pound race car drivers were killed and the ninth but Frank Robinson Mondr^r, May 28 tainlng wall, ended at dusk Sun- Other first time starters be- unconventional entries rated 76. protege could beat toe 6-3, 201- was thrown out at the plate, Time Running Out on Diamond day with a field averaging side MckMn will be Jackie much chance to make the field. BEST NINE HOLES a third was injured ta two acci­ BeaebaU—EaM Caiholic at St. pound Clay. Withe Horton to Bill Freeh an, 160.261 miles per hour. Stewart of ‘Scotland, winner of xhe single front-en^ne speed- Class A — Frank Wilson 32-3 dents at the Air Capital Speed­ ’Thomaa Aquinoa Towes won toe’ dedadon over when he tripd to score from sec­ The average was more than the Monaco Grand Prlx Sunday; way roadster qualified was up- “ ^9, Lou ^ k e r 37-4—3^ jM k way Sunday night. They were BaaebaU—Bolton at Cromwell the 174-pound Thornton by a ond on a single hy Brooks Rob­ five m.p.h. slower than the former world chamiaon Gra- dated with a turbo-charged Of- driving sprint cars. Baaebell—Snolth cut Coventry lopsided margin. The officials inson. Two Weeks Remain, qualifying record of 166.899 set ham Hill of England, third at fenhauser engine. Bobby Grim „ S o b e r s 3 7 - ^ Baseball—South Windsor at KlUed were Lee Smith 43, had him ahead by toe foUowtng • • • by Mario Andretti, the U.S. Monaco; Carl Williams, Kansas Indianapolis qualified it Sat- ^ n on Ellington Lakewood, Colo., and Darrin round scores: Judges Al • Berl RED SOX-A’S— Auto CTub champion, on opening City, Mo.; Mel Kenyon, Daven- urday at 168.367 m.p.h., slowest on and Antie Aldala, 10-4-1 each, 'Tennia—^Wethersfield at Man­ •Burkholder, 31, Senecca, Kan. The Red Sox were held to one day May 14. Jimmy Oark of port. lovifa; Cale Yarborough, m the field. MeParU^d 105-25 — and referee Johnny LoBlanco, chester Sei^k Tourney Berths Bob Chester of Denver, Colo., hit by Ralph Terry until they BUUarde ve. Dumas, 6:15— Scotland, last year’s winner, Charlotte, N.C., stock car ace, >me Memorial Day starters o^^ an' ^ was injured. He is ta satisfac­ 12-5-1.The AlP card had it 13-2 Yushed across three nms in the was the only qualifier In the and Gary Oongdon, Garden will-have 22 special Ford en- ‘Jn o ’ Chanter Oak But two weeks remain for most teams in area scho­ tory condition ta a hospital. for Torrea. •eventh and broke a 1-1 tie. class with Andretti, Grove, Calif. gines like Jimmy Clark’s 1966 Moiriarty’s vs. Phone, 6:16— lastic baseball play and three clubs have post-season ®®me A ground nde double by Dalton Robertson. aspirations, East (llatholic High, (6-4), Coventry High on the same day. Rookie Greg Weld of Kansas winning Power Plant, and 11 Jonee, who earlier homered, Clark set *the race record of CSty wartied out two cars In Qffenhausers. They will be in 16 1^® Baptist JV. Gua’a, 6:16—Mt. I CA. T. Co. and Joe Foy’s single produced (10-4) and South Windsor High (5-2) with Rockville Nebo • High (7-5) having an outside ------150.686 and that evidently wrecks Simday without being different special chases, with _ 1 the go-ahead run. Pitcher wouldn’t be nearly good enough hiut. One was ,an entry by for- Lotus of England and Dan Gur- ''L IMesday, May 24 chance as the season heads for ■Wilson also singled in a tun, this year. mer 500 winner Jim Rathmann ney’s All American Eagles fill- ~ q ’ Class B — Sally Brand Track — Eastern Sectionala, the home stretch. then went on to complete h four- Bowling No drivers were injured on of Miami, and the other the last tag five spots each, 42-8—34, Celeste Sheldon 44-10 UConn, 12 hitter. Out of anything more than EARLY BIRDS—High aver- -^34, Class C—Enes Warming- Golf—Manchester at Central the second weekend of trials. • • s regular play are Manchester age, Jean Beauregard 112.42; Chuck Rodee of Indianapolis ton 46-11—35. Baseball—Rockville at New­ SENATORS-AN6ELB— High (2-7), Cheney Tech (0-5), high triple—^Barbara Callahan was killed a week ago Saturday, MEMBER-MEMBER ington . The Senatork won their fifth Bollon High (4-8) and Elling­ 414; high single— Edna Chris- bringing the total of fatalities at Rube Gill and Paul Anderson Gunver va. Sealteat, 6:16— Wqterhury Giants on Move StraigM in the opener with a ton High (4-8-1). tensen 165; high no mark—Bet- Die Speedway to 67 since the defeated Shorty Dow and Jack Charter Oak, Chree-run second inning uprising Manchesttet - JLigSi is slated ty Genovese 95. Winning terjm, track opened ta 1909. Hunter, 3 and 2. Gill’s 41-33—74 Walnuts vs. Gem, 6:16— Rob­ putting’ M out of reach. Jim for two tests in the CCTL, both L*.rks—Jean Beauregard, Flo ’Ihe top flight cars were ex- tied the course record for the ertson After Doubleheader Sweep King, Frank Howard and win- at home, Wednesday with Ma­ Niles, Gladys Doster, Sally hausted Saturday, when A1 Un- back nine. > Savings vs. Meek, 6:16—Mt. ______^ ^ The Giants are looking tall, with Pittsfield by scoring seven hing .pHcbsr Pete Richert each loney High of Meriden and Fri­ Rackowskl. Final standings — aer of Albuquerque, N.M., Low gross—Jack Garvey 80. Nebo drove in runs. Jimmy Piersafi day against Platt High, also of Larks, Swallows, RoWns, Spar- whose brotaer Jerry was killed Mets are looking back, runs in- an error-filled^ third in­ CRIERS TOURNAMENT .Wednesday, May 26 doubled In Tom Satriano with Meriden. , j rows, Blackbirds, Eagles, Blue- at the Speedway ta 1968, had the This was the situation after “ ^“ ® '“ ® s®®»nd game of Class A—Prank Wilson 78-9 Baseball—Bolton at Cheney, 2 birds. Peacocks, Flamingx>es, best speed of 162.272 ta a new the Waterbury Giants swept a ^ doubleheader. —69. John Harrigan 75-6— 69, the deciaive run In the fifth in­ Hoping to wrap up the Hart­ ning of the nightcap as the An­ Baseball—Maloney at Man­ Crows. Lotus-Ford. doubleheader and the Williams- The Pioneers’ nightcap vlcto- Ev Muritay 78-9—69; Class B ford County Conference title gels snapped a dx-game toeing chester, 8:30 ------The best i>erft>rmance in the port Mets split a twin bill ta ly came after Felix Maldona- J ^ k Hunter 78-9—69, SUin Da- again is East Catholic with a A BETTER JOB MEANS A BETTER LIFE ■treak. Baseball—^South Windsor at SPOUSES—^Mal Darling 139 final .session Sunday was 169.144 Eastern League action Sunday, do’s single drove ta tte deciding vis 81-9—72; Kickers — Jack game against Northwest Catho­ Windsor Locks — 370, Marshall Lewis 137, Don by rookie Larry Dickson, Mar- The Giants’ sweep over York ^ **’® Inning of the GejrVy 80-3 — 77, Bernie Men- Ray's vs. IndiSs, 6S15—Char­ lic In West Hartford Friday. I said, In more than 80 years aa pres­ Methews 142—354, Fred Oakes letta, Ohio, ta a Hallbrand-Pord. ran .their won streak to seven ®P®»*L giving Pittsfield the schell 95-18—77, Bob Brown 94- ONLY DOWN ter Oak The Elagles are 4-1 in HOC ident M the National Baseball 353, Gloria Darling 132 — 353, Ronnie Duman, 34, of Dear- and, I coupled with Williams- gwme. j 15 79. AAN v s. Tetcliers, 6:15— play. Today the Etagles played ‘‘Show me a filter cigarette •14.95 Oongraas, Ray Dumont says he lasie Sponheimer 136 — 340, horn, Mich., badly burned ta the port’s split with Pawtucket, left Tonight’s schedule: Williams- WOMEN’S CRIERS MnM$ fiPfUMf/Hit am an Uakk ka Robertson St. Thomas Aqulnae in New ...increase p r earning power at P&WA has never been on the ptaykig; Donna Bremser 128. 1964 IndtanapoUs pile-up that the leading Mets Miiy one game port at Waterbury, York at Glass A—Jan Harrigan 91- that really delivers taste LAWN BOY South Bnds vb. Congoe, 6:15— Britain. Held wMle a national tourna­ i ahead of seoond-idace Wateibu- Pittsfield, Pawtucket at Elmira. Class C—Enes Watm- MACHINING • INSPECTION A better job at Pratt A Ohitney Aircraft wM help you and y tm RiimM, to ment waa underway ta Wichita. Mt. Nebo' Rockville High goes to New­ ------1 ' ------' ' - ' ■ ' ' ■ ' ' ^ Ington 108-27—81. . and ril eat my hat!” AIRCRAFT ENGINE MECHANICS afford more of ttw things you enjoy. At P&WA you wW find excellent ynges As Lew As I 'Iliqraday, May' 26 ington ’Tuesday and returns to . . . overtime in many departments. . . outstanding company tm afits, in* QUALITY BaMbaU — Bolton at Lsd- play Plainville High at home Weekend Decided Nothing Waterbury beat York, S-2 and SHECT METAL* BENCH WORK 4-2; WHliamsport won the first eluding liberal paid holiday and vacation policies. . . and e x e u n t chances yard > Friday. Cheney Tech hosts. Bol- 44.00 W eeklf game, 6-5, and lo st the second 5 TOOL G DIE MAKING for advancement Take your first step toward a better IHe, now, and a BoMhaU—Baocn Coventry too High Wednesday and Prince Foreigners Showing Way more rewarding career tomorrow, by applying for one of the hundreds of Gotf—Manchester at Maloney xech of Hartford Friday. Bd- S; and Elmira and nttsfield AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING UConn Awaiting Committee good Jobs and training opportunities avaiiabla at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. Am OS Wyman ve. Sportsman, 6:15— ton, in addititm to playing at split their doubleheader, Pitts­ field taktag the first, 2-1, and EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING Charter Oak. Chmey, me* Cromwell today on ■ OF MANOBjBSTER the pioeen the secend, 11-4, ta On American Golf Scene FLETCHER CLASS CQ Rogers v b . Dodge, 6:15—Rob- Vote on Tournament Berth WELDING the road. Sunday’s games. FORT WOWra, Tex. (AP) — But UtUer blew Ms VISIT TH E e m p l o y m e n t OFFICE, 400 Main Street East Hartford, Oonnectl- o e m t b ertMO. High-Gytag Coventry, first All the talk about Ooimectiout urday by Quinnipiac, which de- cut OPEN FOR YOUR-CONVENIENCE Monday through Friday-8 a.m. to FINGER-TIP CdonM vs. Metttodiat, 6:15— area club to win 10 games, parttcipatton in ooUege baseball featsd. arch-rival New Haven Frank Ferro’s ringle to left ^ ™ ^ ‘^ ® y ^ ninth **When You Think of GlasSf 1 6 4 9 4 5 2 1 5 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings 'tH 8 p.m., and Satur­ FINGER-TIP Irove heme the winning run ta “ American gMC. it sure hj.!, y,- .. . TRMtaNG COURSES WITH PAY Mt. Nefeo. played at Smith today and hosts boumaments was sprinkled with 9-6------ta (he final. seemed Bke it after Bruce Dev- he was in the water days— 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Other Connecticut plants in North Haven and BAG Fridaj,.Maj27 Think of FleUher^ Bacon Thursday. Ellington host­ “ifa," “ ands’’ and “ bats” today ------.------, MTHODUCTOanr t m i h i n o mOOlUHS-SO S o u th in g ^. If available, bring your military discharge paper* (00-214), BaaehaU — Prince Terii « « » » ATTACHMENT STARTING ed South Windsor today and after a weekend that decided DIreotor Burt Kafan said the Waterbu^ bom ' of bettC' iiiechine and raMed detzraom Cheney, 2 tional Invitation Sunday with an Al Geibergei% Tony Lema and birth certificate and social security card when you visit our office. treks to Stafford Friday after­ almost nothing. Braves can’t 90 to tt»e regional Baseball — Beat GatboHc at even par 290 for 72 holes. ^ e s . Devlin, fighting intense 54 MbKEE STREET noon ta conference meetings. Who wiH represent the Yankss NAIA toumaroeeit in Pem syiva- It w as a oome4om-beMnd __j ____i ._ _-. ?» ~ —“~ JUMTANCID TRMMNa PIKMIUUW-CourzM r Northweet Cathohe > South Windsor goed to Windsor Conference in tbe.^HCAA Die- nia. He cited3 exairanaticnaexaminationa anaand victoryvroiory torror fijeo)e Gu i^ i^te, vs, whowno warewere D«vUn was the’T” tMid------foreignerH '"— ^boeev------took a double double lanOnc Irani 22 weeks to 93 week* In Meciilning, BasebaU — PlaM at Manchee- finanoea aa the main dtattaiclee. Mqtag S-1 ta the sixth inning. in ^ last f w touma. ^ a bogey on 16 Locks Friday. trict One toumeunept? TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS ' Sheet Melelf 'Tnol> M e end fiege MeWng, Mschine High School and Trade School Seniors t«r, 3:30 Hiat left the way deer tor Bobby Taylor tied u«u it« withwim a — <* ^ ------vrhich nowonie, ^7” ®" "® M a creek each I The rttolce, to be made by a Hepelr and Pipe Msklng. Choose your post-graduation job NOW and start work after graduation! BaaebaS —P la in w e at Rock­ conference cotnmittee, is be­ New. Haven bo go, which aee|ned homer in fiie bottom of the nioves to.fMtlaboma Qty. from $25.00 to $45.00 K.: Come in and learn how the many jobs and training opportunKias available . FINGER-TIP ville , i tween three teams — Massaicliu- Mkely. The decision was to be eighth, setting the stage tor Roberio de Vlcenao of Ctalberger drew within a shot ' APPttiniCCPIllM im ill (kaureeenwijtfntfram ttMiee to four y e e n in Sheet Metal, Mechining end FINGER-TIP Baacbefi — EIVtagton at Sta/- BASEBALL HEROES setto, Oonsecticut and Maine, made today. Ferro’s game-winning Mow. tina took the DaUas Open and ®* ,D®vlta at 16 but he killed his Nfiir Ifi the ttane to bring In yoiir Bcreens to be repaired. now permit you to choose a career that truly fits yoUr abilities and work HEIGHT Tael ft Ole MaUhg. feed 1 eabh with a 7-3 league marie. The Quins ftnisbed their sea­ Ih the seednd game, Mlatt Harold~Henning of South Africa ^x>rtunity with a bogey on I8 Storm window gU ss reptamed. interasts. Apply nowand start work after graduation, on a date of your choioa. BaeebaU—South Windaor at XKkinn beat Vermont 6-0 Sat- son with a 16-6 rsoord. The Oayeakl . .pltdied ______a toiir-Mtter tor triumphed . in the Texas Open____ at ^ ^® ***ree-i>utted.______Lema ADJUSTMENT HANDLING Eaat.Wtadaor BATTING — Hank Aaron, O w j n yean expMleiios. Attanita, collected six tats in urday behind the 44iit piteMng Chargers, who had hasten Quin- ihp Giants’ viotorjr. Waterbury Baa Antonio. mtMn two strokea but bere- AD work doM la oar aew, Saturday, May 28 of Tommy Lawton while Maine Mpiac earlier ta the 'aeancm, gave Gayeski an early 4-0 lead Devlin, the lanky blond fronl ^ ed on pikta on the five AUTO GLASS INSTAllEB ■'f-a seven at-bats and extended Ms modeni piody Aop. Track — Claas L Oiainptea- dawned New H ^ p sliire 5d to w o m l up with a I4-6 mark. and the WMte Roses never Auatralia, ran such a losi^ hdea. a h ^ . New Britain ocnBcnutive hit streak to eight CLASS FURNITUREITOPS befcc« aliiking out ae Braves deadtodc with UMsss. - ■ ^ to tbs District 83 first round, caught tq;>. score ta the first three rounds o f' Sikes, however, carded BfUt • doubleheader witfa the Southern Oonnecthsut, which QuhaAptae heat lomdcn State BUI Deneliy survived a leaky the Colonial that he could take a birdies on u , 13 , is'and le and MOMARTY World Record CMcaco cubs, I Wound tpp' Ns aeqaen Sedardsy 64) and New defeated defarse to post a first-game vie- five-overq>sr 76 on toe final day ITi only a stroke ta ho/-i> r w MIRRORS (FirtplM* *M Om t) with an 153 record by rnmptlig 18-T, tory tor Wifitaunaport. Aft c f the and atill win by a stroke. Sn. They came tato the final «We Service What We SeUr MIARBAW (AP) WaigMHft- R naO B IO ^ J^MarteliM, aver Hartford 17-6, has a chance Otocr raaaMi to toe tort Hg Indian runs cams on MSet ar« R. H. Sikes was five bhle tost way, PIOTURI FRAMING (all typai) S8 MAIN ST-, jlfAN CH EST^ a 64&-1968 MOTHERS Ban AwDClaoo, pitched a three- fipfege baaebaM waqkend of tbs er Wariaw Golab of Polatid hM at the NCAA ooBega divtaicn rora. In the nlgtAeH>> Mika He> btolnd atarttag the Itaal round fi par when Open DaUy 7 A.M. ^ 5 P.M. — Tiura. 7 AAL.- S P.BI. aet a wotid Hght heavyweight Mttar ior Ms eighth victory tourneinent toi annoiincement saaocn were: Central Comecti- dhmd had one taniiig of r ^ e f but waa scarcely mticed as toe n isa ea an iM o o t putt Saturday 7 AAL - « PJO. 301 CBITER ST. record by preeslng 168.6 kilo­ without a toss and third shutout by that selection committee ta eut 6, KMga Point 0,; Wesleyan help from Oscar Zamora to pick fans ooocentrated on Gene Lit- ____ that aad PUTE CLASS tave given him a birdie grams in a oooteat at Bialograd, the Giants\ defeated toe New nM. Expected before Wednesday. 7, WUliama 2; Coast Guard 5-8, up the victory tor Pawtucket , tier, three strokes back, as toe and a tie. Devii^Ii.*!r° i* 043-5135 a Comhuniat Itarty iiawip yper York Mets 6-Oto Um opener of a Th* NAIA District 32 tjcurasr- 5d; and WHHmautie Stats Eamira salvaged toa tourth ptoyar mofit likely to dislodga up and rink Ms auMubeed Sunday. doulilefaeader. " , meat at padbw y was wob Sab* 4. VHeUbuqg State L and final game of their aeilas toom the lead. Hwttost ..brought...... ^ Mm |32,ooo. Pkr ]/iii •1 !■ ■ % PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALB^ MANCHESTER^ CONN, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966

BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wantcd—Famale als Help Wanted— Male 36 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN« MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966 Motocycles—Bicycles 11 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW p a g e s i x t e e n ■ — ^ ^ ------" ...... ' ' " 1------(X E R K _ PART-UME, houn WDH30W CLEANER — part or BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB 1906 HONDA 60cc, exceUent con­ flexible, Tuesday — Thursday, fun-fime. General Services, 46 teiwer to Prwiow Pva>» ation, electric starter, any rea­ 8 :30 a.m. —8 p.m. or Monday»r. Oak S t •M-6S34. LITTLE SPORTS CLASSIFIED sonable offer considered. 649. Quick Lunch [sJI Friday, 4 boiirs per day. Some i [-5' 8461. typing ability required, small = 3 i= m gj=g. H congenial office. Call 048-1141, DEAN MACHINE ACtOM 41 Shade beer i-1 42Datdi weicbt H 1965 HONDA T-90. OaJl 649-2988. |dre. Dunham for an. appoint­ ltrsHoi«e,-n«el 1------M d«CP tfConsumc ADVERTISING ment. An equal opportunity em­ iPRODUCTS, INC. 4 _ i o a p 44Cendleniit tree ran MAN'WAN ' nFjihi ployer. ANSRYMANf TIIal]a]i--- - 45 Deprived of CladW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 166 Adams S t, Manchester UMoocidi d m feding^__ ^ le e e BSiA — 600 oc, single' MmssAums a m XI 8 A.M . to 5 P.M. NOURKHMEMT M— -o * 47Looee, hangbig flat head. Perfect for summer . AHDMAlrtHAI iK in lia if V fhred isi NEBIDSi ftWIEIM BUTT PICKSDUP /TO BS A MITC 6LlMU WnoTEMPBR IS A p p I* ------48 Fotanitim COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tranaporintilon. $200. Can bo UNUSUAL A U m s RECIPE FOS HOBO ItB ored on nitrate (varj seen at 52 Phelps Rd., Man­ [WHEN1K6>H0U6S^ ,-QCtR WRATH.'/ SOFertaiiiing to E MONDAX Hun FRIDAY 10:50 AAL — SATURDAY 0 AJR. \ $TEW THAT IMOCKEO 'h>h^ ONTloy^ chester. Bullard Lathe Operator DEAD AT HONTERd 18 Pedal cdnm i r ctar’spetn OPPORTUNITY Day and Night Shifts BUGGS BUNNY aOEcoenbicwbei 88 T o w n — CAMP ONE .YEAR f j aastncie 5 1 ArUenneM 851Ukela«„ PLEASE READ YOUR AD O o SSBdazee Business Serrices Haidinge Chucker Operator ( e « w tern) lO ^orlnl French 86 ^dijtnallRIe ClaMlflea or *'Waat Ade” are. taken, over the ^ mmwm a For responsible young S O M W l HE N IP^CAN STAND 32 GTMk letter SSLeb foldler ~ Offered 13 Day and Night Shifts THE NO ISE/ 23raght before SrObeecte STNewYockclgr eonvenlenoe. Ihe adverUsw nhoold read his dd. the FIRST woman who Ukes to meet WANTS TO SLEEP noieoretin* DAY IT^APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In ttme for the IN THE HOUSE/ CAM,700! anercnt DOWN ISHotcroM 38Ran vloUnn LAND CliSARING, tree re­ people and who is willing Production Milling Machine 31 Not ever (eonlrj 19 Man from 3»T1i*dAnT next Uwertlon. The Herald Is responsible for only ONK Incor­ Curators, Days BUT IVATWAINING GOOD NIGHT! WDeititner U moval. and chain saw work. to laam in interesting re­ 2 Brought into Cincinnati duiacter rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and tfaeh^pnly HIM TO • fod (idj SlGiri'anani; 46Hillside aSeBU A . M ichaud, 742-8096. tail field. Pleasant person­ nCite bannoot ^Divide (ah) to the extent of a *Ynake {rood” insertion. Errors whidi do' not Bridgeport Milling Machine a R f /, OUTSIDE 1^ / SWed(M 25 Ladder p m lessen the value of the adverUsemeMt will not be oorrected by ality and desire for perma- SORoria^tooI 28 Priaoner(PrJ 49Scot^ Operators, Set Up and SlNegatovord 4Caahiao sbeepfold^__ "make good” tnaeittoa. STXPS, atdewalks, stnaa walla, .nent position are required. 6 Jewlfh letter 37 Feminine name . Operate, Days 32 Nearly 29 Inquest olflceie 51 fireplaces, flagxtona terraesa. Saiaiy above average for aSYelloir-cteea (verJ 8SFat^ esters 82atflW i All concrete repaira. Reaaoa- the r ig h t •persom. Smne ^re­ color (2 woraa) SAiiaiit ^ AT.T. BENEFTTS 40 Athena TB^Wngagoet (Rodndlie. Ton Free) aUa pricea. 64S-0861. tail and brokke^ping expe­ 7 8 9 10 rience helt»ftd but not nec­ ” 643-2711 875-3136 8HARPICNING Service — Saws, essary. Wrtta^.age, marital knives, axes, ahears, skates, IT status, experience, refer­ EXPERIENCED Janitors want­ IT rotary bladea. Quick service.’'' ences and any other quali­ ed m ornings. CaU 649-6334. Capitol Equlpm en. 88 fications to Box M, Man­ General Cleaning Services, Inc. i6 Main St., Manchester. Noun IT 1 Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? chester Herald. x r - » i daily 7-6. Thursday 7-8, Satur­ MECHANIC to work In new car 19 | | a r d ay 7-4. 648-7908. X agency, full-time, experience f 24-Hour Answering Service Chrysler products preferred BY V. T. HAMLIN s e v e r a l w o m e n required A L L Y OOP 2T ■ Free to Heraid Readers TYPEWRITERS — Standard Roofing— Siding 16 Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— ^Female 35 bufnpt essential. Apply in per­ 21 1 and electric. Repaired, over­ for permanent jobs, light bench son to'^ Joseph Piilazzl, Service AU IN assemlbly work, benefits. Apply AWRIOKr, N O VS WC H(^Y I M O VETH ' Want Infonnatloa on one/of onr NaaaMed adverttoementsT hauled, rented. Adding ma­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement HAIRDRE3SSER WANTED. Ex­ Manager, \ Chorches Motors, OOT ANAMErOR ' rpURE ^-[OOf- ‘ NOMINATIONS FAVOR in person, Engineered Metais, MoOH-' ' •VW T.J,./ \oop, i No answer at ttw ^SEpfione Dsted? Simply eaO tha chines rented and repaired. Co. — RooQng, Biding, altera- cellent working conditions, top In c. 80 O s^ q n d S t M anches­ OUR MENS UINCH TNOMINKTE , BE CLOSED.' SW i 10 HiffiBTid St., M anchester. CLUB, LETS GET UKRATEOFORll^ 'AYE'/ o o w .e u i, \ N E V E R ar Pickup and delivery service. timiB, additions and lem od el- salary and commission. Call ter. \ ■ HOW YLIK E j W A S A 29 T a le Typew riter S ervice, 649- OKI WITH ELECTION .PRESIDENT/ lug of an types. ExceUent BUY 649-7666. HIGH SCHOOL Juniors or soph­ OF A PRESIDENT THA7r yDEMDCRAT CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER EDWARDS 4986. 5T workm anship. 649-6496. omores, for part-time widtress r woilt after school and' some TELEVISIOI^ ¥ AMSWERING SERVICE REN TALS— ^Power roller, chain K. A. DION, INC. Roofing, YOUR OWN .1 saws, trail roller and aerator, CLERK-TYPIST weekends. Earn better than a'^ siding, painUng. Carpentry. Al­ erage wages and gratultlea TECHNICIANS SdMISOO - 878-2519 lawn vac, rototillers. Also sales terations and additions. Ceil­ SERVICE while working in an alr-oon- and leave yonr message^ Ton'll hear from onr adverttser In and service on all lawn equip­ ings. Workmanship guaran­ ditioned, friendly atmosphere, General Electric requires Jiy time without ^tending an evening at the telephone. ment. Capitol Equipment, 38 teed. 299 Autumn St. 443-4860. Desiring a variety of work Main St., 643-7958. STATION for modem East Hartford Apply in person Brass Key TV technicians in expand­ firm. Salary and fringe Restaurant. ing service department. 51 AutomobOes Fo r Sale 4 l a v o i e b r o t h e r s —general benefits. Call 289-8291 foe Top. . salaries, outstanding 50 work, chain saw, lots cleaned, Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Exceptional Opportunity emplpye benefit program. m m I . 1931 FORD — chop top. S A W appointment. HERALD trees removed, landscfqdng. ------— — ------f — L Career (^portunlty, must I ^ 5T gages. 1967 Chevrolet engine, Completely insured. For free ROOFING — Bpeclalisinp rq rq- FOR FULLER BRUSH CO. be high school graduate. e ISM St HU, tm. T.fci painted candy blue, needs fin- estim ate caU 742-7649, 876-8845 palrlnlg KXds o f aU kto n e^ Please call J. C. McCarthy, s r irfling. 742-7985. The Exceptional Man BY AL VERMEER 55^ BOX LE H E R S anytim e. roofs, goitter worit, chimneys WAITRESS—Experienced only, NEEDS 289-687L cleaned, repaired. Aluminum PRISCILLA’S POP 1958 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, Good Gallonage History dining room and counter. Ap­ Fo r Your SALES AND Service on Arims, siding. SO years’ experience. DARN . good condition, new battery, ex­ ply in person, Center Restau­ Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn Free estimates. Gall Howley, High Traffic Flow STENOGRAPHERS a MISSED, OUT OUR WAY b y J. B. WILLIAMS cellent fo r second ca r, $395. 643- rant, 499 Main St. OLERK^ — dictation, typing, ^ HIT A . Information mowers. Also Homehte chain 643-5361, 644-8338. clerical work, permanent posi­ 9459 after 6. aawB and Interoatiofial Cub TYPISTS For further information call HAIRDRESSERS — Pull and tion, fuU company benefits, 40- THAT* JUST it— \ WUSr THE HERALD wHl not Cadet Tractors. Rental equip­ pwrt-time. Apply In person. f ir a TH' PlCnpHARY 1 RAKT IS 1966 CHEVROLET —2-door Bel- hour week. Call Ralph John­ disclose the identity of ment and sharpening service Immediate openings In our 1 •n^T ------BOTHEIKJ i. .U S' J HE HAS Alr, newly painted, dechiomed, Heating and Plumbing 17 Carriage House, 18 Oak St, son, 668-1460, Union Carbide any advertiser using on aU makes. L A M Ekpiip- body work. No reasonable offer 643-2461. General Service Dept, for Oorp., Linde Division, Brewer 1*»AIJ0T letters. Readers answ^ ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, OFTHB ing blind box ads who reftised. Can be seen at Olhe's B O m PLUMBING and heating SUN OIL qualified, fast, accurate St., East Hartford. An equal 875-7609. M anchester E x- 3-11 AND 11-7, Nurses aide, WORDS M W desire to protect their Auto B ody, days o r caU 649- repairs, alterations, electric stenographers and typists opportunity employer. plCnONARY obange—Eoteaqirisa 1945. full-time and part-time. Laurel Identity can foUow this 8574 or 649-3062. and gas hot water heaters, free to perform Interesting and EXPUANA* COMPANY Manor, 649-4519. diversified work. 2‘V^ TIOM.TOO.' procedure: ATTICS, cellars, garages and estim ates. CU l 643-1496. CARPENTERS, framers and 1966 DODGE Oorwiet 500, top 568-3400 helpers. Mak Construction Co. yards cleaned, trash hauled to COUNTER GIRL — part-time All applicants must be Enclose your reply to the ^ a p e , m ust sell, $2,200. Call plumbing and Call 643-2282 or 876-8702 after 6. boi{ In an envelope — dum p. R easonable. Call 643- COM^LEHE weekends, 5 p m. —1 a.m. Sat­ high school graduates. 875-1818 after 6. heating service, complete new Evenings and Weekends addressed to the Classi­ 6819. urday and Sunday 6 a.m. — 1 SECURITY GUARDS wanted. JOl' bathroom Installations and Mr. Smith 236-0413 p.m., Monday. Apply Bess Ea­ Investigate our new fringe fied Manager, Manchester 1983 CORVAJR SPYDBR — bathroom remodellng,’ '30 ye mi Must have clean record. Write LAWNMOWERS — Sharpened 2 ton Donut Shop, 160 Center St. benefit program and desir­ Evening Herald, together sport coupe, 4-on the floor, Box J, Herald. and repaired, pick-up and in business. E ul VanCamp, able work schedule. with a memo listing the low mileage, excellent condi­ Or W rite 8-^5 oompaniea you do NOT delivery in Manchester area. 649-4749. tion, reasonable. Call 649-0386. want to see your letter. Russ’ Mower Service, 742-7607. ipo^NE PLUMBING Service— BY KEN MUSE P.O. Box 71, East Hartford Apply In Person: WAYOUT Tour letter wlU be de­ REPOSSESSION; take over LOCAL EMPLOYER stroy id if the advertiser Is HANDYMAN Service — odd Bathrooms remodeled. Repairs, payments, no cash needed with alterations, heating. 643-8979, WOMEN 88 Long Hill St., East Hartford oiie you’ve mentioned. If jobs our specialty. You name We’re looking for a payroll not It will be handled In average credit. 1963 Chevrolet 649-4056, after 6 p.m . it, w e do it. John R ys. 643-2097. Needed for general factory and Inventory clerk, salary W T W W W ^ HOUSE OP the usual manner. ISnpala, 1966 F ord Mustang, An Equal Opportunity 5--13 1961 Volkswagen convertible. HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re- Schools and Classes 33 work. Also qualified sewing commensurate with experi­ E m ployer ence. Paid vacation, hos­ MIRRORS • mssr M«*. li, Tji, tta'iia tt>. on. CajU 289-8254, ask fo r Grahsun moval — attics, cellars and Millinery, Dressmaking 19 machine trainees. pital benefits. Good work­ Announcements H olm es. yards, weekly or monthly pick­ DRAPES, valances, etc. — Cus­ "Are you sure you have everything? Rods, flies, tackle up. ^Iton, Manchester vicin­ ing conditions. Write Box P' tom made to your measure­ EARN UP TO $225 ABLE WOMAN wanted for gen­ box and your book on how to play the fleh In a COTTON RUGS and bedspreads 1965 PONTIAC Tempest, 6. ity. Harold Hoar, 649-4084. H , H erald, ments, lined or unlined. For A WEEK DRIVING MANCHESTER MODES eral housework for one or two poker game?" dyed, 70 decorator colors. convertible, radio, heater. Call 643-7420. further information call after THE BIG RIGS days a week. OaM 644-1600. o u r s e l f l i s t e n . walls, excellent condition. Call REWEAVINQ of burns, moth Refrigerators, washers and ’round, here is your oppor­ knowledge of bookkeeping FROM SERMONS. TYPEWRITERS and adding Glastonbury, 633-9592. boles. Zippers repaired. Win­ tunity of a lifetime to en­ stove moving specialty. Folding helpful. One girl office. Full SERVICE STATION BY FRANK O’NEAL machines for lease. Yale Type- Fairiane 600, wWte, dow shades made to measure, ter the trucking industry ttme permanent position. Sal­ SHORT RIBS ch a irs fo r rent. 649-0762. NOW. QUALITY TRAIN­ w riter S ervice, 649-4988. 2-door 6 cylinder. CaU 643- all sises Venetian blinds. Keys ary commensurate with exper­ ATTENDANT made while you wait. Tape re­ ING, the largest company ience and ability. All replies SIT (?0WN! V0U'<2£’ . ESLIGER LIMOUSINE Service, 2558. approved school In the east WANTED 600DHESS, IM I WONDER IF J COULD corders fo r rent. M arlow’ s, 867 Painting— ^Papering 21 held in strict confidence. Write ROCKING THE ISLAND.’ , BUT...IF Inc. Weddings and special oc­ needs 250 mep to be trained FuB-Ome days. Experience 6A1NIM6 A LOT Of WEK3HT. CANCESOMEOFITOFF? 1966 CX>RVETTE 327, 366 h p., M ain., 64»-&2!a. Box V, Msmehester Herald. >DU'LL casions. Phone for appoint­ INTERIOR and exterior paint­ for local and long distance not necessary. Pleasant Clean, Late Model ALLOW 4 - speed, excellent condition. m ent. 649-7863. ing, wallpaper removed, fully driving. Train with the best OFFICE WORKER — must bo working, conditions and 4! M E TO 649-3392. on both Diesel and gas USED CARS Building— Contracting 14 Insured. Rene B elanger, 643- A-1 typist also addressograph, many benefits. Apply In BLABBER trucks. Phone 1-249-7771 1966 KARMAN GHIA converti­ 0612 o r 644-0804. general offioe experience, 6 person to Dewey Post. AW AY Personals ATTENTTOTf BUILDERS ______anytim e. R- Top Prices Paid ble, sea sand, FM radio, fully day week, $2 per hour plus all W HILE and Homeowners—Carpentry, JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint- For All Makes PASSENGERS WANTED from equipped. Must sell. 649-0538. company benefits. Apply Allied REMEMBER ME, •you interior finish and rec rooms. ing, interior and exterior, pa- MORIARTY BROTHERS Manchester to vicinity Travel- Printing Com pany, 879 W est 4. CASE/fSTRICTiy CREDIT BY PHONE. Need' a Sub contract. 643-1746. perhang^ing, wallpaper re­ CARTER CHEVROLET •rs. Call 644-1664. Middle TTke., Manchester. 801 Center St., Mtiichester ON A LIQUID DIET. car? No cash needed, 100 car moved. Wallpaper books on re-,^ » 19t6 by NU, lec. JM. Reg. U.S. Pet. QUALITY Carpenti^ — Rooms, TRACTOR-TRAILER CO m IN C . lEAVTNG for Houlton, Maine, selection. Ask for Mr. Brun­ quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ ner, 289-8^6, dealer. dormers, porobek, basements 1229 Main St. BY DICK CAVALLI BViday, M ay 27, approxim ately tim ates. Call 849-9668. JOBS WAITING MORE GIRLS WANTED MECHANIC for truck fleet, M. iQQIlII MORTY MEEKLE refinished, cabinets, bullt-lns, Phone 649-523$ , 6:30 p.m. Would like riders, 1969 FORD Wagon, automatic, formica, aluminum, vinyl, married, responalble, experi­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE c a ll 649-6801 after 6:30 p.m . We have two helping now 4-door, v e r y good condition, steal) ceiumo siding. William L A L Painting contractors, 649- EARN $200. p e r W EEK —serving our automotive enced, plenty of hours, year •W ANTTOifieeA*/ VMDiv/ iV eN evG zeasN A NOW I « e e v v H /T w e y RIDERS WANTED from Waiv $296. or beat offer. Call 643- Bobbins CaipentiT Beivlce, 6066, Glastonbury, 633-1721. customers in the -evening. around, som e outside w ork. 643- but s e n . TAM IS IN HANOI. I ’M HIS , SORRY, CX, OH, YOU HAVE IN STR U C T IO N S? MOW, CDR. SAW YER, SUPPOSE SORRY. ASA IW HaDfeNaV 0CWUN0 BM J, wrm h o l b » G ^ L L VOJC FATHOZ. A N D H IGH ER ptoig to Asylum Ave. vicinity 1868. 649-3446. 'They are doing such a 2414. EXECUTIVE OFFICER. SURELY, CDR.SAWVfl GO, I M VDUYE BEEN PURPOSELY SENT YOU SAVE YO U RSELF A LOT P R IS O N E R ,! C/m BCWUHt^BALL.7 T H A T BK3 B^FCX2^J '‘ eANAIWk R N G S a s': INSIDE and outside painting. Hartford Insurance Group. Call w onderful jo b w e’d Mke 4 YOU CAN GIVE ME YOUR MESSAGE. ^ INSTRUCTED TO SEE THE GENERAL. HOW OF TROUBLE AND GIVE ME GIVE O N LY MY NAME, 1964 COMET CALIENT® con­ NEWTON H. SMITH & SON— You name your own price. ’TRAIN NOW — PAY LATER RECEIVING CLERK —for local Wanted THAT INFORMATION. R A N K AND SERIAL , 044-0638. or 5 more. Must be person­ TO TALK ONLY INTERESTING/ HOW VERY vertible, excellent condition, Remodeling, repairing, addi­ Special rates for homeowners furniture and appliance ware­ TO GENERAL N U M BER, V i r TRAIN IN YOUR AREA able and like meeting peo­ PART-TIME INTCRESTtNC; rea son a b le.. CaH 649-9334. tions, rec rooms, garages, 66 o r over. 649-7868, 876-8401. house. C all M r. PettenglU, 646- G> 6TOP FORGETTING! Write ple, Hours available from COUNTER MEN tot’l School of Memory ’Train­ porches and roofing. No job PART-TTME . 0111. 1958 CHEVROdJETT 6, stand­ PAINTING BY Dick Fontaine, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., full or T in g . Wonderful home study too small. Call 649-3144. Few Evenings ard. Call 649-2340 between interior and exterior. Paper part-time. See Jey Bolls, COUNTER MAN to ■yn’ork in su­ Earn while you learn. and Saturdays course. Suite A, 6152 M ission, CARPENTRY—32 years expe­ hanging and wall paper remov­ Tire CSty, 357 Broad St., per market In servira meat de­ 4:00-6:30. Learn an all makes and- Age No Barrier Gorge Bd-, San Diego Calif. rience, complete remodeling; al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. 6-8 p.m. ’Tuesdq.y, M ay 24. partment, some I experience H O ver 18! 92120. 1 , 1955 CHEVROLET CLUB coupe, additions, rec rooms, concrete models of equipment until No phone calls. helpful, full or part-time. Oeill We WUl 'Traill, ______'•< ______Quality workmanship. Call one otwner, good running con­ work and garages. References qualified for immediate 643-7083. Apply In Person At: evenlngB, 246-9598. employment. QU ALITY Antonuibiles For Sale 4 dition, $130. CaH 649-1116. given, free estimates. Call 643* PART-’TIME —need 4 women 2629. A SPRING SPEX3AL — Palnt- TRAINING IS LICENSED EXPERIENCED furniture fln- MEATOWN AND AOORBDITBD. ASK to work 6—10 evenings and Sat­ isher and repair man, g«K>d tat. NEEQ CAR? Yotr credit turn­ Ing, $19 a room (walls and ceil­ urday m ornings. $82.60 weekly. 1216H Silver Lane, 1958 PLYMOUTH Savoy, run­ COMPLETE, remodeling serv­ ABOUT OUR IRON CLAD pay, many benefits. Call Mr. Hartford, Conn. a x u J • tWtbr NIA, te. 3T-23 ed Anm? Short on down pay­ ings) two room minimum. Interview 7 p.m., Monday only. ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ ning condition, $30. 643-130L ice. Roofing, siding, garages, Mansfield 429-5884, 247-4766. GUARANTEE. PettenglU, 6464)111. rec rooms, concrete work, cab- Im perial 400 M ^ e l, 400 Main- CAPTAIN EASY sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ St., East Hartford, ask for Mr. BY LESLIE TURNER est Douglas, inquire about low­ » Inet and counter work, cera- Call Hartford 249-7771 anytime. M ICKY FIN N BY LANK LEONARD Traflers— - m lc tile, floor tile. Call 649- Floor Finish^ 24 Simm ons. est 'down, smaUest payfiienta Mobile Homes 6*A O H .W A S H l 'SURE, MRMaKEEl IT SAVE PLVIN' SAUCBtS THEM W E R E / PUT THAT DOWN! NOW ^ D J m TAKE My CAMERA X MV SOUL AND anywhere. No small loan or fi- 2349 fo r free estim ates. FLOOR SANDING and refinish- MOTHERS—3 nights a week PUT DOWN WERE R R S r SEEN OVER SAN FRANCISCO SIGHTED 5V( RUN ME OUT TO THE yoi/m/a(s/t£S AND TELEPHOTO LENS-MWBE 1 EODV! TH^ ing (q>ecializing In older x/usr cane TO THAT BOOK!' '. 2 i i I89G> 8V HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS V5ITEO P MY PROPOSED SNAP A UFO ClOSE-UP N COIORJ cW UN ITY nance company plan, Douglas 1963 OPEN Road camper, very c a j ^ e NTRY — Concrete work. will earn you $20 to $30 com­ UPSET X HAVE A WITNESSES! ACROSS MiD-^~rr subdivision : WITH WEIRD FACES STARIN' OUT/ HAS LOST \T» Motors. 833 Main. good <^ditieed transmission, excellent nrui m ortgages, paym ents to DIFFERENT... I 1955 OHEVROLEr pick-up and STATE PAVING ers Service, Inc. is seeking SELLING EFFECnVEmSS SEMINAR JUST HOLD rr VARIETY / oondUion, 649-1967. ■ult your budget. Expedient mature women with skills yOUR BEST FRIENDS HOPE I t 'S REALLY camper, asking $500. Will ac­ J^AMINUIC. WON'T KNOW YOU, AN IMPROVEMENT. Driveways, grading, residential, serv ice. J. D. R ealty, 643-6129. in tending the sick and aged, LEARN TO SeU MORE AND PAVV..SUT STRANGERS VOtKSWAGENS — 1957 to cept any reasonable offer, 643- caring for children, running 1964, $295. and up. Specializ­ 9404, commercial, Industrial. W oA MORTGAGE LOANS -first, MAKE MORE MONEY BY — hsufieesnoN guaranteed. Many yean experi­ a household and other sup­ ing In Volkswagen repairing. second, third, all kinds reedty, portive services. Fascinating # PLANNING PRESENTATIONS BOCAMP Tim Moriarty Flying A Serv­ ence, free estimates. MMOMI1D Motoeycles— ^ncjrelcs 11 statewide, credit rating unnec- part-time work for those # ORGANIZING THOUGHTS SHOW nr TO ice, 510 Hartford Rd., 643- iSOsazy. Reasonable, confiden­ wishing to serve their com­ VGIJI, 621T. ______■ QUALITY MotorcyciM for qual­ 232-5341 tial, quick arrangements, Alvin munity and earn at the same # IHINKING CLEARLY im . ity ocoscloaa people. Aa low aa Lundy A gency, 627-7971, 983 tim e. # MFLUBiCING DECISIONS C P A 8 « )A 9 & / $10 down. M otorcycle Sales, 696 Main St, Hartford, evenings. 1960 OLDSMOBILE 88, convert­ Roofing— Sifflng 19 For further Information Washington St., Middletown. 283-6879. LYNN ANGEL — Representative ible. $400. Call 649-6706.______ROOFING—Shingling, gutten, phone 649-3869 between 9 ajn.-4 p.m. Phone 646-0378 — After 5:00 P.M. l ^ « . AUSTIN HEALEY 'sOOO, 1960, lepointing cdiimneys and out­ 196? BUrCK, automatic, pew ex­ oenverttM e, $796 o r beat offer. side painting. 644-8670, 668- 2676. haust system , $126. 742-7667., Must sell. ,742-8243. Read Herald Ads I

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PAGE NINE'PSBN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 28, 1966 EIGHTEEN » Apartments— ^Flats— Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 Apartments—Flats— Bnsiiiess liocatloiis ouses For 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Boats and Aecessories 48 Household Goods 51 t Wanted—To Boy 58 Tenements p3 Hdp Wanted^ * ■ I - Tenements 6* For Rent 64 MANCHESTER — Porter St. NORTH COVENTRY — Immac- OOiVENTOT — 7 acres, 7-rooni j HOUSEHOLD lots, anUqitoa. NEW TWO family flat — 645, MANCHESTER — 8 mom CoF MANCHESTER — Two family, GREEN AREIA — 813,200. 7 Malew Fanak 37 15 H P. EiVTNRUDE motor with COMBINATION GAS and oil FOUR room apartment, stove, area, St. James parish. High­ ulate 5*4 room Ranch, built- brick house, flrtplaos, pius OT^ , bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, NEW 6 ROOM duptoJC, oU ftm- BBT OF OFFICE suite! to Bowers school area, largo onlal, with den or family room, 5-5, built 1961, 12x19’ living room older home, near schools, 5 gallOT tank. Will exchange burner, suitable for -cottage, retfrigerator, first floor, $90. land Park l^hool, neat older ins, fireplace, garage, high buildings, $12,800. F or quailfled ; afATTRESS «bd WAITER need­ glassware. We buy estates, $125. monthly, no State Theater Building. In­ kitchen, 22’ living room, s»p- 3 bedrooms, , formal dining rooms, big kitchens with din­ bus and stores. City utiUUes. *>r a 5»4 or 6 h.p. Call MS- cheap. Call 643-8838. Available June 1. 6«-99W. home, 3^ ujp, 314 down, large scenic location, acre lot, only buyer only $1,800. down pay* , CLASSIFIED ed, part-time. OaU Bath8 on first floor, paneled ] WATCH AND JEWELRY re- 649-7287. 6226114. 649-8464. living and dining room, bay Exclusive with the Belfiore COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLA381FIED ADVT. or evenings. 643-8830. FOR ONLY 8500.00 who works nights for odd MANCHESTER—One owner, 6 family room, finished rec room | pairing. Prompt service. Up to St., 646-0090, M3-5875.______------^______a. CAPE — 7 rooms, fireplace, windows, 3 bedrooms up, 2-car Agency. VERNON '— 8 room (3ape with )H>T»n*AT Ikni FRIDAY M;80 AAL SATURDAY t AAL Which Includes jobs, driver’s license. Meals b e a u t if u l new apartments, PESIBABLB ntore or office room Raised Ranch with heat- _ plus a den on the tower ISYel, j 120 on your old watch to MANCHESTER is next door to large lot, exceUent location, garage, amesite drive, flag­ one unfinlsJ(ed room upstairs, TEIACHBR — Keyboard^, music, 1 Famous Make Refrigerator for errands. 649-5459. THE JENSEN Apartments, 92- Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room space, ground floor, ctean, at­ ed family room, family sized OVERSIZE CAPE — 7 rooms, completely alr-condlttoned, 2- ; trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. this beautiful 8 bedroom needs loving care, easily fi­ stone terrace, split rail fences, room for extra bath, 2-oar ga­ experience not neces^ry, $2- 1 Famous Make TV 94 East Middle Trdce. New 4% duplex $160. 3% room flat H35. tractive ahd reasonable. Aj>ply kitchen with buUt-in oven and 2 full baths, finished basement, zone heat, breexeway and ga- Bray, 787 Mato Street. StaU BROOKFIELD ST. —gentleman, Ranch, excellent condition, nanced. J. D. Real EJstate Co. large ■ trees. Ideal location. rage, splendid view, profes­ 85 depending on backgrround. 1 Bedroom Suite room apartments. Rent .2 large oedrooms, VA hatiw. Mr. Daly, Stato Theatre, 11 range, 8 bedrooms, 2 full ce- Assumption Parish, principals rage. A delightful home for thn Theater Building. toiare with eaime, master bed­ large lot, $15,900. Mitten Agen­ 643-5129, 649-8538. Owner. 643-9270. sionally landscaped lot, very DIAL 643-2711 Work in Manchester area. Call 1 Living Room Suite eludes hot water and individual modem, kitchen with G.E. re­ a.m. - 8 pjn. ramie baths, baseboard 2-zone o^ly. 643-6696 anytime. discriminate buyer. Priced to room next to shower. Parking. cy, Realtors, 643-6930. attractive home. $18,600. War­ 522-0615 for interview, Mr. 1 Dinette Set apartment thermostaticaUy frigerator, range, disposal, PRINCETON St. — Custom built MANCHESTER — Bus line, 6 heat, aluminum combinations, ------^------sell. Warren E. Howland, Real­ Kupfer. Aftw 6:30, 649-6801. MANCHESTER — Prime office Bolton ren E. Howian^( Realtor, 643- Florists—^Narseiies 49 1, Scaly Mattress controUed heat, Hotpolnt kitch­ dishwasher, Private basements 3 bedroom home, cabinet kitch­ room Cape with rec room, ga­ 2-car garage, $23,900. Wolver- NEW LISTING - - Manchester, tor, 643-1106. 1 Sealy Box Springs en (range, refrigerator, dis­ space, 100 to 2,000 square feet, ton Agency, Realtors, 649- immaculate, ' ‘ centrally ■located, ---■ 1108. CoRtlMied From Prteadiiig Pag* FOR SHORT • order work on THE THOMPSON HOUSE, Cot- piped for automatic washer and CUSTOM BUILT en with dining area, laundry rage, fireplace, west side of JAPANESE YEWS— 9 and 10 2 Throw Rugs posal), 2 air • conditioners lor centr^ location, abundance of 6 room fireplaced Garrison Co­ SOUTH WINDSOR — spacioUT the grill, 2 nifehts per week. If tage Street, centrally located, dryer. Air - conditioning (op­ room, large cedar closet, 2 town. J. D. Real Estate Co., 2813. VERNON — U & R built 6 room years old, 82 and 83, dig your each apartment, VA colored parking, alter to suit Hayes lonial. Open staircase, 114 oversized 7 room Split, 2A Help Waatod—Male 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 no wlperlence, will" train. Apply 1 Boudoir CTiair large, pleasantly furnished tional), master TV antenna, Six room ]RS.nCh with two baths, jalousied glassed - in 643-5129, 649-8538. Ranch, paneled living room, own. 179 Fern St. Call 643- 2 Vanity Lamps 't. tile baths, sound proofing in Agency, 646-0131. SIX ROOM Ranch, electric baths, garage, porch, beautiful baths, paneled family rcx«n,* EXPERIENCED carpenters in person, Jane Alden Restaur­ rooms, parking. CaU 649-2358 hot water oil heat, open stair­ car attoched garage on full porch, 2 car garage, Marion floor to ceiling brick fireplace, 7278. 2 Pillows walls affords privacy in sound ROCKLEDGE — 4 bedroom heat, 2 baths, garage, near park-like lot. Leonard Agency, garage, top location, desulend needed, paid holidays and va­ ant, Trl-Clty Plaza, Vernon Cir­ for overnight and permanent case, large sliding door clohets, STORE FDR barber sihop, of­ acrexiot on deadend street E. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953 garage, wooded lot, beautiful 1 Pair Blankets reduction, convenient base­ Ranch-large living room, 2 fire­ schools and shopping, $23,900. Realtors, 646-0499. street. Hayes Agency, 646-OlSl. BETTE31 JOB MEANS cation, insurance program. cle, Vernon. GERANIUMS, 35c each, 3 for guest cates. sUdliig glass doors. On bus Itae, fice, etc. on Center St. C. J. to Bolton Center. A view, convenient location, $19,* 1 Cocktail Table ment laundromat, master TV WARANOKE RD — Oversized places, family room, 2■^ baths, Call Lappen Agency, Realtors, Farbes, Inc. 649-5392. 81. Also 75c each. Hybrid pe­ near schools, shopping and Morrison Realty, 649-9713, 643- smart investment at $20,- MANCHESTER —three big For- 600. Call 875-4146. (XILUMBIA — new gold medal­ ’ A BETTER LIFE 2 Table Lamps ROOM with kitchen privileges, antenna and telephone jacks, 900. Call 649-5306, ask for Cape on the top of the hill. rear yard fenced in, $26,900. 649-5261. tunias, 60c box. Jumbo pan­ churriies. Open daUy and week­ est Hills 3 bedroom ranches. lion expandable Cape Cod, 2 1 9x12 Bug centrally located, Mrs. Dorsey, patio doors and patdo, private 0644. Four bedrooms, two baths, big Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. VFIRNON — Attractive 6 room MAN OF HIGH character to sies, 50c basket.- Patted to­ Mr. McLaughlin for ap­ SIX RCX>M Ranch plus rec Every feature for fine country bedrooms finished, kitchen with Dog^—^Blrdo—Fets 41 1 Floor Lamp 14 Arch St. parking, basement storage, 2 ends, noon - 6 p.m. 649-6591, rec room. Vacant, trades con­ serve as uniformed security mato plants, 25c each, 6 for - X — pointment. room, close to shop^ng and living, with all city conven­ Ranch, bullt-ins, family room birch cabinets, tiled bath with 1 Smoker blocks to bus, very convenient 646-0106, 643-1023 evenings. Lo­ sidered. In the thirties, T. J. RANCH — 6 rooms, attaclfed off kitchen, garage, large guard in TalcottvlUe, third DACHSHUND Piipples — AKC, 81. Also combination pots and OLEIAN FURNISHEJD room for Houses For R^nt 65 bus, 2 A baths, nice lot. Call iences. All have fireplace, 2- colored fixtures, amesite drive ; INCREASE 36 Piece Dlnnerware Set to gframmar, junior high and cated at junction of Woodbridge B & W Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. garage, stone front, large wooded lot, $18,900. Hayes ahift, 48 hour week. Good men ready to go. Also Weimaraners, cemetary baskets at reasonable gentleman. CaU 649-1108 after Lappen Agency, Realtors, 649- car garage, 2 baths and a and drilled well, light walk-in 24 Hece Silver Set high school. FV)r appointment and Parker Sts. M.P. Enter­ COVENTRY —^4 room winter­ wooded lot, only $14,900, Char- Agency, 646-0131. are appreciated and rewarded health assured. Also mixed prices. Open 7 days week and 5:30. BARROWS & WALLACE $10,900 —cozy 4 room Ranch, 5261. housefull' of quality. Call Bob basement. Priced to eell. May 18 Yards Floor Covering call The Jensen Building Corp., prises. ______ized cottage,^stove and refrig­ Bon Real Estate, 643-0683. YOUR with promotions in a growing breed puppies. Southington, evenings. Pontlcelll’s Green­ Manchester Parkade extra large lot with fruit Gerstung, Green Manor Es­ be rented with privilege of pur­ EVERYTHING Mr. Barney Peterman, 648- erator, $86. per montii. 643-1686 VFIRPLANCK SCHOOL area— VERNON — 6 room contemp­ company. Cell Bridgeport 1- 628-6673. t h r e e r o o m apartment, Manchester 649-5306 $16,600— Oversized, immaculate tates. 649-5361, 643-7033. house and Nursery, 433 No. ONLY 8500.00 alter 6:30. trees. Monthly payments less 7 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, orary Colonial built by U A chase. Call H.S. Otoltoa, owner, 834-7%17 for further informa­ PANELED ROOM —private en­ 2463, or Mr. Charlea PonticeUi, heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ 6 room Cape, one unfinished, EARNING BASSETT Hound puppies, AKC Main St. Free storage until wanted MANCHF5STF3R — 2 family, 5 than rent. Ideal for young fam­ very clean, lot 50x160, low R, VA baths, built-ins, sun 228-9238. tion, trance, parking. Call 643-9896. 649-9644. shed dormer, fireplace, fenced registered, sired % interna­ Fb-ee delivery anywhere in erator, second floor, centrally and 5 flats, on bus line, $18,- ily or retired couple. Leonard taxes. J. D. Real Estate Co., Lots For Sale 73 deck, garage, and a 40 mile ROOM Cape, furnisihed, $160 yard, trees, near bus. Hutchins COLUMBIA — New gold medal­ tional champion, for show or Connecticut FOUR ROOM heated apart­ located, reasonable. 12 nooo— 900. Phllbrick Agency, Real­ Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. 643-5129, 649-8538. view. Only $22,500. Hayes Ag­ MECHANIC—full-time for bus Garden—^Parm— Dairy Agency, Realtors. 649-5324. LARGE LOT, central, perfect lion Ranch home, 1092 square POWER pet, all colors, reasonable, $100. PLEIASANT bedroom in new ment, call 643-5U8 between 6 p.m„ 648-8404. ____ 643-2071. tors, 649-8464. ency, 646-0131. fleet, gas and diesel. Good pay. Products 60 Free set-up by our own re- $16,900 —5% ROOM RANCH, location for apartments, 649- feet of living area, 8 bedrooms, steady employment. Post Road Call 643-2937. Viabie men. Original price for all house, 643-9889. 8:30 a.m. —4:30 p.m. THREE— 3 bedroom Ranches, MANCHESTER — 6 room older FDR RENT: 7 room duplex, built-in stove, raised hearth 4342, 649-3566. tiled bath with colored fixtures, MANCHESTER—7 room Split nice condition. Priced at $11,- homd. near shopping, buses and CAPE COD —4 finished rooms, ; at P & W A Stages, 1106 Strong Rd., Wap- STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. this merchandise was $825.46. four bedrooms, centrally loca­ Suburban FbT Rent 66 fireplace, basement, large plenty of birch cabinets to ex­ GROOMING and boarding all 4% ROOMS, heat, hot water, Level, family room, 1% baths, 200, $11,600 and $14,600. Mitten e c li^ s . Selling for VA apprals- 2 unfinished, % acre, comer ping, 644-1531. Nightcrawlers. Tomaszewskl, Some fortunate person can pur­ ted, walk to all sohotoa and wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, — Convenient to Man­ tra large kitchen, full base­ breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. ROOMS FOR rent. Lamp Post. stove, refrigerator, dlsi)osal. ROCKVILLE — 4>4 room apart­ modem kitchen with built-lns, Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. I r w $14,300. Call the R. F. BOSTON lot, 5 years old. U A R built. Box ' 363, South Rd., Bolton, chase it all for only $500.00. On Btorea, one Mock to bus, no chester, wooded acre building ment, artesian well and ame­ A better Job at Pratt A Chase, Hebiop Rd., Bolton. 643- 649-2494. Parking included. Nice loca­ ment, convenient location, re­ one car garage, priced for Realtors, 649-5324. Dl|nock Co., 649-5245. London Road, Hebron, $13,- open daily. 649-6472. display at main .store. Appli­ young children, no pets, one S'A RCK>M RANCH on a tree lot with brook. Leonard Agpncy site drive. WIU rent with Whitney Aircraft will help 6427. i' tion, $140 per month. 649- frigerator and stove, immedi­ quick sale. $22,900. F^Hbrick 900. No agents. Call owner, 649- Turret Lathe Operator ances are reconditioned and car, references required, $136. MANCHFISTER — oversized shaded 100x300 lot, 3-zone oil Fe HGUSON ROAD — Custom Realtor. 646-0469. you and your family to af- STRICTLY FRESH eggs, large 0308 or 649-8989. Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. 3220. privilege of purchase. Call H. 16 MONTH OLD chihuahua, fully guaranteed. r o o m for rent. Near bath, free ate occupancy, children wel Cape, excellent condition, rec hot water heat, finished 4brd more o f the things you and extra large, 55c dozen at ■ — nionthly 649-3409. KB)sn>EimAi. E5F 85x197; S. Collins, owner, 228-9238. Lathe and Milling Hands AKC registered, |76. Call 643- MONTHLY parking. 54. High St. come. CaU 643-0251. TWO-FAMILY FLAT with a big room, 2 full tiled baths, car­ room, fireplaced living rodm, EILUNGTON — Charming 8 enjoy. At PAWA you will farm. Natsisky Farm, 122 exclusive neighborhod, 649- 2395. PAYMENTS FIVE ROOM apartment, third j j k e NEW — Second floor 4 2-car garage located on Wood- peting plus other extras, near built-in oven and range, alu­ baths, 2 fireplaces, completely bedrooms expandable Cape on COLUMBIA LAKE — new Gar­ find excellent wages . . . Hardinge Chucker Newmarker Rd. Vernon-South ROUk VILLE — 4 room apart 8538, 643-5129. ONLY 816.93 ROOM for gentleman, private floor, $50. Call 643-6225. spacious room apartmertt with bridge St. Five rooms down, school. Call 643-0467. minum combination^. Meal in­ equipped Wtehen, family room one acre lot, country kitchen, rison Colonial, gold medallion oveiiame In many depart­ Windsor line off Dart Hill Rd. ment, second floor, adults only PUREBRED seal point Siamese Phone For Appointment entrance, ample parking, cen­ heat and hot water, ideal for six up. Both units vacant. Sep­ law arrangemei^'B u i 11 in and attached garage. Modestly , ^ natural woodwork, aluminum home. Located 11-4 miles north ments ... outstanding com­ Operator THREE room apartment, stove, CaU 875-5986. kittens of friendly, affectionate 644-0304. ASK FOR CARL tral location. 649-5271. one or two adults, no pets, pre­ arate heat porches, fencing, SPLIT LEVEL — 7 rooms, mod­ 1958, $20,500. ■Riverton Agen­ priced to sell fast. Call Doris Resort Property For Sale 74 storms and screens. Schools, of Columbia center on Rt. 87, pany benefits, including refrigerator, first floor. Wells em kitchen with built-lns, din­ parents. 742-9085. Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 fer non-drinkers or smokers, t h r e e r o o m apartment etc. Real sound home. T. J. cy, Realtor^'^9-2813.______shopping center near. $16,900. has * bedrooms, 2A baths, spa­ Uberal paid holiday and va- PAID HOSPlTAiLIZATION FDR SALE — Rhubarb. Also SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT St. 649-3120. ing room, fireplace, 3 bed­ LAKEFRONT — Immaculate 6 free chicken manure. Call 644- $100. monthly. Call 640-9886. heat, refrigerator, stove, $117 Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. Owner, 875-8307. cious li-ving room, dining room .cation policies , . , and ex­ AND PAID HOLIDAYS TWO KITTENS, free one fluf­ If ytm have no means of Apartments— Flat^— rooms, family room, large RANfJH T- 6 rooms, raised fire- ____tors,______649-1200, es. - room summer place, fireplace, MODERN 4 ROOM flat, will 62 Simmons Road, East Hart­ and kitchen with built-in range cellent chances for ad­ fy gr&y and one black, whit* 0304. transportation. I’ll send my EXCEPTIONALLY nice second UP OFF BALDWIN Rd. (Pond screened porch, trees, lot with place,x1)reezeway and attached MANCHESTER — B o w e r s trees plus extra lot with ga­ ANDOVER — 6 room year Tenements 63 accept two weU behaved chil­ ford, off Silver Lane. Available and red birch cabinets. 2-car vancement. Take your first and tan. Call 649-0953. auto ftor you. No obligation. floor, 4-room apartment, oil Lane). A recent (jolonial of 8 a view, $18,900. 649-8464,______ga,p^ge, patio, located on 123x gchool. New 6 room Colonial, rage, $11,700. Hutchins Agency 'round dwelling on large lot, METRONICS, INC. dren, appliances Included, $115 July 1. basement garage, drilled well, ertep. toward a better Ufe, WE HAVE customers waiting hot water baseboard heat, rooms, four bedrooms, 2% 356 lot, $17,900. J.D. Real Es 1% baths, built-lns, aluminum Realtors, 649-6324. fireplace, bath, hot water oil FREE — Darling yellow kltltens, Household Goods 51 A—L—B—E—R—T’—S monthly. References, required. MANCHESTER — 8 room Gar­ one acre la'Wiv, amesite drive, tiow, and a more rewarding 640 HILLHARD ST., Rear 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD for the rental of your apart­ storm windows, screens, Vene­ baths, large family room, ga­ tate Co., 643-5129, 649-«638^____ siding, garage, quality built, heat, drilled well, combination, career tomorrow, by apply­ housobroken, males. No chil­ ment or home. J. D. Real Es­ Call West Willington, 429-4465. rison (jolcmial, 4 bedrooitjs, LAKE CHAFFEE — Waterfront has right of way to the lake. CLEAN. USED refrigerators, Open Nights n il 9 P.M. tian blinds, fireplace, cabi- Resort Property rage and a haK acre lot. At MANCHESTER — R e c e n't low 20’s. Hayes Agency, 646- storm windows and screens, 2- ing for oiie of the hundicda dren apply. Call 649-0296, 4—7 tate. A* 3-5129. large kitchen, 1% baths,' ^ - lot, $2,600. Hanley Agency, 643- Ihla home le priced way below ranges, automatic washer* POUR FIOOM newly decorated neted kitchen, formica coun­ For Rent 67 $24,600 this is a good buy. T. Ranch, center hall, with 3 bed­ 0131. car garage, asking $13,400. c f good Jobs and training EXPERIENCED fumiture and p.m. BUILT-IN OVEN and range and rage, large lot, on bus line, 0030. average for this locality. Open with guarantees. Bee them at apartment, heat, hot water, ters, electric range and ra- J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. rooms, lA baths, large living Alice Clampet, Realtor, 649- -opportunities available at appliance delivery man, fidl torch cabinets, $50. Outdoor CREST APARTMENTS — ' GARDNER LAKE — Modem, shopping. MiU^te Agency, $14,500—Colonial, 6 rooms, alu- house every Sunday 2-6 p.m. FREE — Fbur kittens, six B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 rooms, VA baths, spacious parking, central, on bus line. frigerator. Beautiful Colonial room, built-in oven and range, LAKE — cozy 4 4543. Other listings available. Fmtt A Whitney Aircraft time, time and a half over 40 pine table and benches with lakefront. Free brochure. Ar­ EAST C3ENTER ST. —8 rooms 643-5992.______mlnum siding, storms, fruit ANDOVER May be seen anytime by call-f weeks old, housebroken, moth­ Mato St. CaU 648-tl7L rooms, all appliances, heated, 649-5761. home, 12 miles east of Man­ 100x200’ lot, $19,500. Warren B. room cottage overlooking lake, hours.' Many benefits. Call Mr. umbreiUa, $25. Three section rowhead Grove Cottages, Route trees. 50x200’ lo t East side. BOLTON — Nicely landscaped ing H.S. OolHns, owner, 238-9238 er cat. 643-1986 after 6. chester, $100. Adults. 643-7056. VA baths, centered fireplaced MANOHEST^ — Convenient­ Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. stone fireplace, cabineted Pettengiir, 646-0111. EVERYTHING to sterilized re- stockade fence with posts, $30. on bus line, sound walls, In­ 354, Colchester, Conn. 04615. Colonial, built-lns, 5 bedrooms. 649-3979, 9-4. yard In full spring splendor sur­ HOWDRiBDe 0(F GOOD JOBS sulated. Reasonable. CaU 649- ly located, 4 family home with kitchen, screened porch, dou­ SOUTH WINDSOR — 8-room conditloned used tomiture and 649-4717. 118 MAIN ST.—S room apart­ VF5RY NICE 5-room secwid 242-9278. Only $19,500. Hayes Agency, garages, clean as a whistle Coventry rounds this picturesque 6-room * JfOW AVAILABLE INl CARPENTERS WANTED, top 4342, 649-3566. CAPE — 6A roome, garage, ble lot, reasonable. Hayes Cape, %-acre wooded tot, fire­ Live Stock 42 appliances, high quality — low ment, 895. Call 643-2426, 9—5. floor flat, oil steam heat, storm 646-0131. outside, newly redecorated in­ Ranch, excellent condition In­ wages. Write P. O. Box 360, POINT 'O WOODS— 4 bedroom A TRUE BARGAIN aluminum aiding and windows, Agency, 646-0131. place in living room, family m a c h in in g prices. LeBlanc E^l^litu{e, 196 windows, screens, Venetian side, fully rented with good in­ side and out, 3 bedrooms, fam­ Manchester. 646-0276. PINTO Gelding, sound and gen­ EIGHT piece walmit dining cottage, 6 minute walk to LAKE ST. — new Raised Riinch near schools, shopping and bus. kitchen, many cupboards, pan­ INSPEOnON South Street, RockrilU. 875- blinds, central, excellent neigh­ come. Woiverton Agency, This 5 A room Ranch with ily room, one car attached ga­ tle to work around. 14.1 hands, room set, $50. 643-6618. J. D. RENTALS 456 MAIN ST. —3 room apart­ beach. Available in July. 649- with finished rec room VA Gas heat. Owner. 643-7946. Suburban For Sale 75 eled bedroom or den, 2 full AIRCRAFT ENGINE TEACHER — Keyboard music, 2174. Open 9-8. borhood. Beautiful home for re­ Realtors, 649-2813. nice view and lake privi­ rage with breezeway, spring rides and drives. 649-5680. ment, $85. Call 643-2426, 9—5. 0400. baths. Now being completed; leges can Tje yours for only baths, 2-car garage. Owner MECHANICS experience not necessary, 82- SINGER Zig Zag sewing ma­ tired or working couple, $115. MANCHFISTER — F\ill shed dor- (XIVBNTRY Ranch — 7 rooms. brook to the rear of wooded TELEVISION — Phlkx), needs buy now and choose your dwn MANCHESTER-VERNON line. $13,900. 3 bedrooms, largo transferred. $24,600. CaU 644- 85 depending on background. chine, introductory special, FDUR rooms, second floor, SUNNY, second floor, 4 room Includes range, refrigerator CDLUMBIA LAKE —Small wat­ mer makes this 7 room Cape circa 1750, 85 wooded acres, picnic area. Call now, $18,900. SHEET METAL slight repair, all channels, 825. interior and exterior .decora­' Compact 5 room home with kitchen, living room and 8023. Work in Manchester area. Call Articles For Sale 45 first time. Brand new Singer oven and range, $90. and garage. Adults. Refer­ erfront cottages for rent, June, ideal for the growing family, 1,200’ frontage. Asking $49,- Warren E. Howland, Reedtor, BENCH WORK Spring and mattress for single apartment, completely re­ ting, big wooded lot. Selling sunporch, walk out basement, screened-in porch. Call Mrs. 522-0616 for interview. Mr. bed, 810; rotary lawn mower, Zlg Zag only $88. Sews modeled, hot water heater, re­ ences. Lease. 643-7056. July and August. CaU 643-2593. two full baths, fireplace, rec 600. Lappen Agency, Realtors, 643-1108.______ANDOVER — 8 room Colonic, TOOL A DIE MAKING RICH, STONE - FREE loam, for $23,500. T.^ J. Crockett, large lot, $11,000. Leonard Luther at 649-5306 or 875- Kupfer. like new, 860. Call 649-6038. straight, zig zag, blind stitch, FOUR rooms, first floor, frigerator and stove, $90. 876- Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. room, near echoole, bus and 649-5261. COVENTRY — 10 acres plus fireplace, lake privileges, trees. 815. Gravel, sand, fill, stone, GIANT’S NECK Heights —Mod­ Realtor, 643-1577. 6611. AIRORAIIT ENGINE makes button holes, lowest very clean, including oven, 8606. siiopplng. Chor-Bon Real Es­ pond, 12 year old Ranch, 2 fire­ Immediate occupancy, $14,090. M PAINTERS and painter's help­ manure, white sand box and em 2-bedroom cottage, 36’ sun- FIVE ROOM RANCiH with fin­ SOUTH WINDSOR—Beautiful TBJSTING SINGER automatic Zig-Zag in price ever, 888. Other models range, heat plus waU to F'urnished Apartments 63-A DUTCH CptiONIALt— consist­ tate, 643-0683. places, finished basement, $27,- Pasek Realty, 289-7476, 742-6243 ers. good pay. 60 Hebron Ave., paUo sand. 643-9504. SIX ROOM DUPLEXf garage, deck, hot water, shower, arte­ ished rec room, 3 bedrooms, B & W 514 room Ranch with full SDCPERIMENTAL cabinet, like new, monograms, as low as $59.50 including holi­ wall carpeting, $120. ing of 7 rooms, and 1% baths. 000, only $2,700. down for qual­ Glastonbury. living room new wall to GREEN MANOR — ranch, new basement. Real buy at $16,250. SCREENED LOAM for the best embroiders, buttonholes, blind day specials at drastic reduc­ small family, two tider chil­ sian well water, fourth road A million words cannot de­ has BARROWS & WALLACE ified buyer. Exclusive with NEAT — 4-room home with sun- ' MACHINING ONE ROOM fumiahed efficlan- Manchester F’arkade Biding, patio, garage, utility Tiled bath, vanity, many ex­ in lawns and grardens. Deliv­ heming, etc. Originally over tions, easy terms. Singer Com­ 4% rooms, appliances, flrst dren maximum. References. frcOTi private beach, sleeps 8, scribe this t3T)ical New Eng- wall carpet, roomy kitchen WELDONO cy apartment, garage avail­ Manchester 649-5306 room, aluminum Btorms and tras. Will qualify for mini­ Strout Realty, Edith Lederer, jiorch. Good heating system. ered from our screening plant 8300, take over left 7 jiayments pany, 832 Main St., Manches­ floor, $125. Inquire 21 F^rfield St. $85. per week. Mrs. Carter, 742- , land designed home, carefully with natural birch cabinets, oil able, rent Includes heat, hot screens. Priced right. Call af­ mum FHA financing. T. J. Basket Shop Rd, Hebron 228- Ample etorage space. Near CONCRETE MEN Also gravel, sand and fill. of 88 each. Call 622-0931. ter. 61-I2. cuetom crafted with the hot water heat, aluminum coin- ROOM Cape with full riled ATTRACTIVE, almost new du­ water, electricity, laundry ter 8, owner, 648-8319. Crockett, Realtor. 643-1677. 9116 lake. 742-7066. George H. Griffing, Inc. And­ NEIW 'i room aparfment, grace and beauty of (Joloolal binations, walk-out basement. dormer, 3 bedrooms, dining A m C R A F T 1964 WESTTNGHOUSE electric plexes, 2 bedrooms, kitohen foci'lities in basement. 649- Now hiring men for pre-cast second floor, no children. Hard to find price of $16,900. room or fourth bedroom, fire­ ENGINE over. 742-7886. range with deep well, very good dinette, large living room, ga­ Wanted To Rent 68 ' days of old. Central chimney plant. Finishing, reset, set FTVE-PIECE kitchen set, good Appliances and utiUties, 2497. Woiverton Agency, Realtors, placed living room, big kitchen condition, $45. 640-6706. rage, $115. monthly. One vrith 2 fireplaces, wood shingled MECHANICS up forms. Opportunity for SUPER STUFT, sure nuf! condition, $15. 643-1301. $135. WANTED June IS^ept. 15 in gambrel roof and small pane 649-2813. with built-in oven and range, A TWO ROOMS, private bath, i advancement. That’s Blue Lustre for clean­ apartment available June 15, ^betre arc a number of LIVING ROOM furniture, sofa utilities, free parking, busi­ Manchester, furnished one bed­ Windows. Screened porch over­ MANCHFISTER — Spacious cus­ 1^ baths, oil hot water base­ ing rugs and upholstery. Rent other July 1. 194-196 Maple lopenings in Experimental and two arm chairs, two end No Commission or Fees to ness block, Depot Square. Call room or efficiency apartment, looks beautiful landscaped tom built ^A room Ranch, pic­ board heat, alumlniun com­ electric shampooer 81. The St. by ^polntm ent only, 649- ON OUR 2OH1 ANNIVERSARY | iTesUng and Assembly of ALLIED CASTING CORP. tables and coffee table, good Musical Instruments 53 AppUcants nice area pear shopping for ma­ yard, located to one of Man­ ture book kitchen, 13 x 21 liv­ binations, built 1959, $17,500. Sherwin-Williams Co. 7449. Mr. Keith, 649-1922. iAlrcraft Engines. Prefer- 646-0124 Mr. Keith condition. Also Briggs and ture lady here tor visit. Please chester’s best neighborhoods. ing room, paneled recreation Woiverton Agency, Realtors, Stratton rotary power mower. contact R. Timmons, Glaston­ PMlbricl^ Agency. 649-8484. ^ 649-2813. ‘ence will be given to appli­ GOODYEAR POWER cushion ELECTRIC guitar — exceUent J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. room. Hayes Agency, 846-0131. cants with high school edu- new treads, any size; 810, un­ 644-8687. condition. Case, cover, cord bury, 1-833-7634. MANCHESTER — Ranch, 250 jcation and previous engine GAS station attendant, full or limited guarantee. Goodyear and books Included, $70. 643- 643-5129 643-8779 PROFESSIONAL man and Charter Oak St. 6 rooms plus MANCHESTER BOARD OF REALTORS texpeiience or training. Mll- part-time days. R. Charest Es­ shocks. 85.90. Cole's Discount 2952, after 6. CARPET — Yotmgrstown 64” family want fo rent 5 or 6 rec room, garage, lot 106-235, Jltary aircraft engine train- so StaUon, 875-8784, 643-9288. Station, 461 West Center. 643- kitchen'Sink. Call 643-4773. room house in or near Man­ $17,900. with new paint. J. D. A PRECIOUS HOME Y ie and Gstge Making, Ma- stock delivery and counter Rent electric shampooer, 81. dition, best offer. 19 Moore St., 140 X 150, all utilities, on bus icbine Repair and Pipe duty, strong advancement po­ Paul’s Paint and Wallpaper before 10 a.m.,’ or after 2:80 In it STOP and SHOP represents New England’s line. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Quiet charm and pleasing decor accent toe HIGH fa k in g . tential. Economy Electric Sup­ Supply. p.m. 648-1677. QU ALIxy of material and worknmnshlp in this custom- ply, 36—38 Oak St. 649-1519. third largest, fastest growing and most progressive LAKEWOOD CIRCLE North — An immaculate Ranch ideal for buUt ranch-type home. Pleasingly nesUed on nearly l A iAPPRENTIOE PROGRAMS HEYWOOD - WS'J'efield dining acre plot on HIGH ELEVATION, toe land^ptog in­ HIGH PAY JOBS now open. U. Boats and Accessories 46 a small family. Three bed­ jCourses ranging from three room set, matching colored ALUMINUM WINDOWS chain- ^ Land For Sale 71 cludes artistic STONE-WALLED TERRACES and S. and Fbrelgn. Travel paid. rooms, good Uving room, for­ ■to four years in Sheet SIX FOOT PRAM, oars and G.E. stove and refrigerator, WROUGHT IRON railings. Details write: Lish Enterprises Growth projected through 1970 will require a 75% INDUSTRIAL LAND for sale on mal dining room, rec room In ^ e ta l, Machining and Tool oar looks, good condition, 820. rugs. Call 6419-6795 after 5 An attractive FOYER with CATHEDRAL CEILING Inc. —A. P. O. Box 8711 Jeffer­ Parker Street. CaU 640-3391 ask the basement. Garage and a ■Sc Die Making. 649-0351. p.m. adjoins toe 24 x 15 LIVING ROOM which also has a son Memorial Station, St. increase in our present work force. THEREFORE, for Danny. beautiful level lot. Fine loca­ 'll dihedral ceUtog. A BLUBSTONE FIREPLACE vrith Louis, Mo. OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIVIDUAL ADVANCE­ tion. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, m a n t e l and RAISED HEARTH occupies toe / JSTART BUILDING YOUR 643-1577. width of toe room and toe 20-pane FLOOB-TO-CEH^ MAN OR BOY over 18 to work Houses For Sale 72 » “AIRORAFT" CAREESt: MENT AND JOB SECURITY A R | ; EXCELLENT. ING BOW WINDOW frames a view to inspire an artist, ? 1 TODAY! in auto parts yard removing $6_000 —BUYS THIS year ’round BIRCH STREET — Just off and Includes a distant lake. parte. 6*9-3391 ask for Danny. Presently we have several full-time opportunities cottage, attached garage, treed Main. A small five room house The DININO ROOM, 14’2 x 12 has a picture window • on a small lot. Excellent heat­ Ylalt *the Employment Office SALES TRAINEES tot, good investment. Mitten with view of rustic area beyond toe landscaped portion at 400 Main Street, Ekist Hart- RENTALS available in the GREATERJIARTFORDmidMAN- Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. ing system. Ideal for a cou­ of the rear yard. Another feature is the CRYSTAL A ^ , Connecticut. SUN OIL COMPANY ple. Only $9,000. Our sign la CHANDELIER with RHEOSTAT control to adjust to -V I (SUNOCO) CHESTER AREAS. MANtHESJER — large older on the property; T. J. Crock­ ii * toe mood when dining. I • —•Open for Your Convenience— Colonial, 4 or more bedrooms, ett, Realtors, 643-157,7. The G-E KITOHEN Includes an oven with ROTTS- k^nday through Friday 8 a.m. » ^ aggressive, sales good location and condition, all SERIE. range with PUBITRON HOOD, DISHWASHER, f.: m. Tues., Wed. Sc Thurs. minded, and seeking career op- city utilities, $16,400. Mitten MANCHE3STF1R— Immaculate and a combination FREEZEB-REKRIGERATOB. A portunities, this is the position EXPERIENCED MEAT C iin E R $133 eqes. tiU 8 p.m. Saturdays — NEEDED Agency, Realtorsiy 6^-6930. 4-bedroom oversized Cape, din­ separate LAUNDRY ROOM Is well equipped with t^ .m . to 12 noon. for yoiL ing room, 2 baths, 2-car ga­ WASHER, DRYER, a UNIT FOR DRIP-DRYING and I ■WE OFFER: Rooms, Apts, and Houses GROCERY CLERKS $77 to $113 LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 rage, central location. Bel Air a large LINEN CLOSET. , , REALTORS rooms, modem kitohen with aU Real Estate. 643-9332. ! s k u l e d w o r k e r s e Complete Training Program The TWO BEDROOMS (16’6 x 12’9). (16’6 x 14’3) have buUt-tos, dining room, two fir*' generous size SLIDING DOOR CLOSETS and windows C|lU Mr. WilUam Coleman at a Starting SEtlery $500 per reguired for new employes of Take a look at these oompany sponsored benefits: places, baths, family room, $19.^00 — SIX room Split level, which frame scenic views. Custom-made (G. FOX) i565-5532 for an interview Month A great triple-track value: 100% extruded aluminum; self­ A re A ctive two car "garage wooded tot, baths, family room, twin d r a p e r s ^ throughout toe house and WAIX-TOr J(q;>pointment at your con- e Automatic Fay Increases storing, reglazable American g l m inserts; Owens-Cornlng P R A H & MANAGBlAEWT TRAINING PROGRAM $31,500. Philbrick Agency 649- sized bedrooms, garage, trees, WALL CARPETING in toe living room and hall fur­ jvenience. a Oompcuiy Benefits Flber^iaa screening; wool pile weatherstripping; safety near bus. Hutchins Agency, catch lock with ratchet venttlatton; flat ^ and bnttod 8464. ther enhance toe beauty of toe homg and are Included Members of ]| [( avatiable, b r4 g your mlli- If you have a college degree WHITNEY Interlocked corners. GROUP HOSPITALIZATIOH ~ Realtors, 649-5324. with toe purchase. Storage space Is reached by a WALK-UP STAIRWAY. The BASEMENT, 58 x 30 H. t e y discharge jpapera (DD- some business experience MANCHFISTER — attention in­ C onstituent 214), Wrth cartlncate and so- ygy qualify for this excellent mUESS ALLOWANCE Includes a LAVATORY WITH SHOIVER and toe AIRCRAR vestors — Unique opportunity HEATED GARAGE. The "WHITE” ROOF has very dm security card when you opDortunity. to buy 4-family plus single eW t our oCfioe. ^ ^ P&WA is hiring 'large numbers of people from outaide the UPE lltSUlRAWCE deep overhang. Boards I WRITB: Greater Hartford Area, to work in their East Hartfoi^ Th« J. D. Real Estate Co. home, new central heating sys­ Completed late In 1959 as toe owners’ retirement Plant. To assist them in finding suitable housing, it* o n ly ^1 3 . 8 8 tem to 4-family, annual income home, an unexpected health situation necessitates an Sun OU Oompany, RETIREMEWT PLAN maintain a list of available rents of all kinds, sizes arid $5,200. Hayes Agency, 646J0131. immediate change to apartment Uving. We are hoping P.O. Box 71, Mensored — Custom BuUt — Installed WiU be open Sundays, 1-5, ; price ranges. A job with a definite future may be yours. If yon this message, therefore, will reach. another PREClOl’S &L ' East Hartford, Conn. Mondays - Saturdays. 9-9, MANCHESTER — SpoUess 3- couple who also value quality and can afford to take to service the increasing bedroom Ranch, paneled fam­ FIOOR manager wanted for To permit oar Housing Division, to would like more information regarding these oppor­ advantage of toe opportunity to become toe owners of demands for real estate. ily room, built-ins, full base­ this PBEICIOUS home which is like new. Priced in toe Arthur Drug, niteresting work 1 refer prospective tenMts to you MANCHESTER i WHITNEY ment, aluminum storms, ga­ low 30’s. ' and good salary with benefits. tunities at STOP and SHOP call or iqiply in per­ . . . please call Mr. John J. Cooney rage, tot 120 X 200. Hanley Approximately 20 miles northeast from Hartford (and ' Apply in person, Mr. Bernstein 648-5129 649-8538 i AIRCRAFT at 565-2277 son a t: Agency, 643-0080. 10 miles from Manchester) about 2 miles from the or Mr. Gasper, 942 Main St., Wilbur Cross (Rts. 16, 44, 84). Shown by appointment I - - . - Scwfcc Manchester. . NEUV LISTING— Porter Street . . . and it wiU be a pleasure! ion ^PnoiessKmd t Mmdon of United Aircraft Cobb. Stato Employmeot Sorwico area,' modified 2-level Ranch, PART-TDMIB boy for morning tp.. Boat Hartford, Coxm. Pratt & W hitney P ire raft 18 finished rooms, plus 2 im- work and weekends. AH>ly in ^ M BIAIN 8T., BIANCHESTEB Weriton W. Grant Agenqf OOMOORD RD. — Beautiful finished ^ m s , upper and low­ LILLIAN 6. GRANT, Realtor other Oonnectksttt {Hants to person, Mr. Beirssteln or Mr. I n iE V l S I O N lAN CE LOOK FOR THIS SEAL A eompany intorvtower wUl be at tiw •rtoeadaT Ranch, large Uvtog room, for- er terraces, large -hooded tot, MANCHESTER--643-1153 ]| | rth Haven and Southington Gasper, Attbur Drug, 942 u 24. 196« between 9 AM. and 4 PJM. tremendous possibilities for Inal dining room, cabinet Main. large 1 family. Priced in mid Member Multiple listing ServlM T EL 649-34061 Equal Opportunity Employer Utcheii. 2 ' bedrooms, recrea­ I An Equal Oppdrtuntty f i tion room, ' landscaped yard. 30’s. For further Information Hartford and Manchester \ when. you. BUY^ SELL, or LEASE! I nnptasrar.KAV Read Herald Ads Marlon El Robertson. Realtor, call F. Dimock Co., 649- 6484S958. 5245. ' \

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MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966 > Daily Net P ren R u b The Weather r Weak bded F a ir, pleaaane tlda eerafaiff. p a g e TWENTY I' i Hlatictiffatfr lEn^tting l|eralJ» Way SI, IMS low in 50a; increasbig oloudl- neaa, diowans Utaly UsivottOW, Mandieater Chapter of SPEB- French Club of Mancbteter Manchester WATES will meet Shea to Hold Ugh in 70a. Members of the Mental Health tomorrow night at the Italian SQSA will meet trniigM at 8 at Association will meet tomorrow will fix>n!or a public Whist and Bunce Schotd, Olcott St. T ho 14,728 About Town Setback Party tonight at 8 at American Club on EUdrldge St. New GOP Post Mancheaer^—ii City of Villago Charm at 7:30 p.m. at the Center to Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 event is. open to all men Inter­ leave and play miniature goU. Orange Hall. Refreshment! wiU ested in barbershop-^yle sing­ (Olaaaifted AdvartUlng <»> PRICE SEVEN CENTS Our IMy of Unity Motheni be served. Tickets may be pur­ p.m. Mrs. William Klar, pro­ Atty. John F. Shea Jr. of [(TWENTY PAGES^^ BIANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY. MAY 24. 1966 A demonstration on wood carv­ ing. Manchester is Slated to be elect­ VOL. LXXXV, NO. 199 Circle will meet tomorrow after chased at the door. gram chairman, will give a dem- May DevotiooB at 7:30 p.m. at ing and burning will be pre­ onstraUon of flower arranging. ed Republican state ceiUxai \ sented Thursday night. After­ oonunitteeman frotn the n«w 8t. Bartholomew’! Church, The Mrs. Peter Fagan of 60 Bige­ Seaman Apprentice James D. noon programs, followed by din­ 4tb Senatorial District, when meeting will be at the home of low St wUl be feated tomorrow Manchester RoUry Club will Stackpole, U. S. Coast Guard, ner, are held on the same days the chairmen and vice chairmen M n. John McKeon, 07 HiUtop at 6 p.m. at Cavey's Restaurant meet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at son of Mr. and Mrs. Miner B. D r. ci! at 1:30 p.m. The group is o^ n Stackpole of 34 Morse Rd. grad­ of the four towns of the district to people who have been or are by the executive board of the the Howard Johnson Restau­ Manchester Public Health rant, Tolland Tpke. Arthur 111- uated from the basic Electron­ meet tonight. Auto Sales Report being treated for a mental or Atty. Shea is now state cen­ Preceptor Gaihma Chapter of Nurses Association (MPHNA). ing vrin present pictures and ics Technician School at CoeSt emotional illness. Those wish- tral committeeman from the Old Beta Sigma Phi sorority will Mrs. Fagan is retiring June 1 facts on the Manchester His­ Guard Training Center, Groton. meet and Inatall officer! tomor­ further information may con- 8-town district. U ct the Capitol Region Mental after being in charge of the of­ torical Society. Mrs. Jane .Christopher of E a * row at 8 p.m. at the home of Hospitalman Anthony L. Sala- Health Association, 217 Farm­ fice of MPHNA 10 years. Hampton is expected to be Mrs. Andrea Massa, 111 Har- fia, U. S. Navy .son of Mr. and ington Ave., Hartford. Paul H. Wilhelm of 78 Avon­ elected central oommitteewom- Fails to Show Trends ▼eet Lane, Glastonbury. Mrs. Anthony L. Salafia of 35 Manchester Lodge of Masons dale Rd. is on the dean’s list an. Mrs. Christopher is a former^ to p&y urgent b ills.. • at Ward Technical Institute of Summer St. is with the special DETROIT f API — Ford versed its sales ahimp of April Vision had strong sales reports Memorial Temple, Pythian Airman 3.C. William H. Mann, will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. vice chairman of her town com _ V #91 __ _ .Jx_.1. the University of Hartford. landing force of the Seventh and early May. tl'ls time. Sisters, will meet tomorrow at 8 son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mann at the Masonic Temple. Mem­ mibtee. Motor Co., Chrysler and ''' Stf bers of Manchester Assembly, Fleet as a member of the Ma­ The new district consi^ of Fort Division of Fort Motor W art’s AutomoUve Reports, pm . at Odd Fellowa Hall. There of 78 Wedgewood Dr. recently American Motore reported ^ it set a May sale® an industry publication, did ...... ’ Order of Rainbow for Girls, will Women's Home League of the rine Battalion Landing team. Manchester, Glastoribury, Marl­ 11-20 will be a Memorial Service. Of­ graduated from a training today their combined mid- Unooln-Mercury some sales projections and exemplify the Father's Degree Salvation Army will meet for The unit completed Operation borough and East Hampton. GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES ficer! are reminded to wear course for Air Force aircraft Osage recently in the Phu Loc May auto sales ran 25 per ddvi^oh ran behind its mid-May, came up with an estimate that after a business meeting. an educational program tomor­ Tonight’s meeting will be held MONTHLY REPA[ y m e n t t e r m s white gowns. Refreshments will mechanics at Sheppard AFB, area and participated in Opera­ LESS BANK CHAROE cent ahead of early May, I»e6 figures. industry sales for the 10 days be aenred. Texas. He is a graduate of Man­ row at 2 p.m. at Junior Hall at in Atty. Shea’s office. LOAN OF j (per year) 12 months 2A months ‘ the Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. tion Jack Stay. It was the first Manchester will be represent­ but five per cent behind Sales reports from the various jua* ended would run about 243,- chester High School and ha.s Eleven students of the Betty- $ 1 2 .5 0 U. S. unit to oppose the Viet $ 1 8 $ 2 5 the May 11-20 period last auto dtvtsdons indicated the 048, oompMed with 193,438 cars been assigned to Hickam AFB Jane Turner School of Dancing Eldred McCabe, Maj. Myrtle ed by GOP vice chaiiman Mrs. $ 3 0 0 Cong in the Mekong Delta- 3 6 50 25 market was peppier than in the sold in the opening 10 days of Hawaii, for duty with the Mili­ participated in an A^ts Festival Turkington and Mrs. Sarah Fin- Saunda Taylor, who will vote 6 0 0 year. the proxy of Town Chairraap 5 4 75 3 7 .5 0 opening 10 days of this month. May. tary Airlift Command. in Wethersfield &atur;day. They negstn. 9 0 0 1 General Motors, biggest of the Ward’s estimate was wiell be­ Alan Ledgard of 301 Henry St., Francis DellaFera. The latter, a 100 50 Auto sales nosedived during are Cheryl Casavant, Bobby 1 .2 0 0 72 automakers, was due to make low the 276,303 sales chalked up LECLERC Ca.savant, Bobby Bergln, Tom­ Pvt. James R. Quigley, son of president of Manchester Square lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Its sales report public later. the May 1-10 period this year, VFW Auxiliary will meet to­ 1 IFF INSURANCE INCLUDED dropping to 30,994 for Chrysler, in the mid-May period last yesw. (Herald photo by Oflars) my Tucker, Cindy Tucker, Dar­ Mr. and Mrs. John Quigley of Dance Club, and Earl Johnston Army Reserves, is serving a Pending GM’s report, it virtu­ FUNERAL HOME morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the post 6,679 for American Motors and Another automotive publica­ lene Hayes, Lyn Jensen, Deb­ 80 Duval St. recently completed of Vernon, club caller, will be two-week stint at Fort Devens, ally was impossible to say Manchester’s school board takes its unanimous favorable vote mittee: Alfred Campbell; Mrs. Katherine Bourn, board chair­ home. There will be a Memorial interviewed tomorrow at 11 a.m. THE COniNECTICUT BANK 50,441 for FV)rd division, com­ tion, AutomoUve News, reported man; Atty. John Rottner; Edward Glenney; Leonard Seaderj bie Ranson, Linda Frank, Kathy a telephone switchboard opera­ Mass. whether the indusbi:y had re- new car inventory — cars in on the busing proposal. From left, hands raised, members in­ [FUNERAL Service at 8:30, open to post on the Jean Colbert program on The Democrats follow a dif­ AND TRUST COMRANY pared to 44,061, 11,033 and 61,677 Vendrillo and Janet Tomko. tion course at Army Southeast­ dealer hands or en route to clude Dr. Walter Schardt, chairman of the busing study com- Atty. Thomas Bailey; N. Charles Boggihi} and Beldon Schaffen. members and friends. radio stateion WTIC. ferent procedure in choosing 16 North Main Street 893 Main Street respectively for the simi'iar 1066 ern Signal School, Ft. Gordon, them topped the 1.6 million SERVICE their state central, committee­ Manchester Parkade period. V WALTER N. Miss Mary Wqilams, daugh- Mrs. Napoleon White of 67 Ga. He entered the Army last mark in mid-May for the first Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bid- men and committeewomen. State News The three smaller auto firms LE3CLERC ter of Mr. and Mrs, David Wil- Pine St. was elected president of September and completed ba.sic time. yard of 20 Northfield St. vhll cel­ They are elected at the Demo­ sold 110,628 autos in the second Director llams^ of 151 St. John St. is on the Women’s Auxiliary of the training at Ft. Benning, Ga. He ebrate their 25th wedding anni­ cratic StMe Convention which, iO days of May compared with Auto Industry leaders have the deans list at Bates Col- 103rd U. S. Infantry Veteran’s is a 1963 graduate of Manches­ 33 Main Street, Manchester versary Sunday with an Open this year, will be held July 1-2, Integration 87,194 in the opening period. The said the inventor is just about lege, Lewiston, Maine, for the Association Saturday at a meet- ter High School and attended right tor the transitional mid­ House from 2 to 6 p.m. m Hartford, gain of approximaitely 28,400 . Experimental Busing Plan Gall 649-5869 the University of Hartford. second semester. mg in Augusta, Maine. cars was due in part to the fact summer period in which auto Averred for that the period Jiwt ended had plants « “ 1 closed while the HOUSE k HALE nine selling days, one more than changeover to 1967 model in the May 1-10 period. production is made. MAIN STREET—MANCH^^TER All Schools Some industry sources were a ’ Byron Nichols, Dodge Divl- a. hit unhappy that mid-May sales al®" general manager, predicted HAMDEN (AP)—State Educa ran- better than 6,000 units be- that Dodge dealers, who had Given Unanimous Approval lion Oommlsedoneir William hind the selling pax:e of the cor- three record years in a row, Sanders advocated “some arti­ respmiding period last year. would set another in 1966 for ficial mlxlTig” today as a means Ford Division and Dodge Di- both cars and trucks. of achieving education of equal quality for children of different races and economic groups. Spealdi^ at the first statewide conference o n civil rights in the 62-Pupil Limit Set; pubUo schools, Sanders urged Oregon Primary Seen school Systems to proceed with Care but to a#tem^ “ as much Legal Opinion Asked ndxing as praCUpal” as a start. Referendum on War •K-y. * “ K Is apparent that politically, By WtLLIAM COE i< iBconomlcally and socially,” he n e w YORK (AP) — Even critic, has strongly endorsed Manchester’s nine-member board of education last said, "the great majority Ne- ^ Oregonians voted today in Morgan. night unanimously approved the town’s participation in gioes in the North particular- primary, a Senate sup- In any event, the winning can­ tlie two-year experimental program for educating dis­ Ijr the recent arrivals are m porter of President Johnson’s didate is assured of a tough a disadvantage In Ihelr new set- Nam policy said the Dem- elecJtion campaign this fail. Gov. advantaged Hartford children in suburban schools. The board’s vote on the so------ttng.” ...... _ , ooratic balloting there does Mark O. Hatfield, the prospec­ Many, he said, “ are Identiflrt amount to a referendum o n tive______RepubJicsaii,------Senate ------nomi- called ’’busing plan," taken in gtat* Depertmdnl: of E3ducation, With poverty and are cnowded Nam — ‘despite the general nee, faces only nominal prdrhary a liamionious public session at sponsors of the plan, ensures Into the w arrens of the poor,’ view to the coritrairy, oppexsition in today’s election. Waddell School before some 75 {jhat there will be no raising of Bending their children to over Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, D- The Florida primary is a run­ spectators, commits Manchester 1-25 teacher pupil ratio, crowded, rundown schools. Wadh., acknowledged in an In­ off between Gov. Haydon Bums to Uie plan in principle and pro- schools slated for partlcl- terview that the Viet Nam issue and Miami Mayor Robert King vides for the acceptance of 62 potion ^re Bentley, Bucldaiid, Hartford pupils in 8 local ele­ Zeller Pleads Guilty has some bearing but added High for the Demcwratic noml- Buckley, Manchester Green, mentary schools beginning in Icxal iseues also were involved najtSon for governor. Bums has Highland Park,. Robertson, Na­ NORWICH (AP) — Former September. in the cxintest for the Demo­ attacked High as the "Negro than Hale, and Waddell. state comptroller Fred R. Zel­ The town thud joins West block vote candddalte,” raising a When the plan was proposed ler, who suffered a lopsided de­ cratic Senate mnninaition. Hartford, Paimingrton and Sale! ■ hi any case, he said, it is un­ racial issue in the contest. In Maroh, Hartfort and ttw feat as the Republican gubepta* South Windsor, which pwevious- state department hoped to hav* torlal candidate in 1958, pleacj likely any clear-cut. indicxatlon of Democrats and RepubU<9ui8 ly agreed to participate. Glas­ ed guilty today to wnbessling sentiment on the President’s stage runoff races in Oklahoma tonbury, originally stetedT °to ehiWren, rtiost of them Negroes and Puerto RlOanh, from his church. course in Southeast Asia would for nominations for governor. take part (n the program, re­ C r is p -" Information in the charge to oome out of the balloting. Former Gov. Raymond Gary jected It on a 3-3 vote. bused out to predominantly which he pleaded guilty was al­ In addition to Oregon, pri­ and Preston Moore, a former In accepting the plan, how­ white schools, but the four tered. When he was arrested, maries are being held today In American LegiOn national com­ ever the board made it subject towns have agreed to accept a April 14, the information al­ Florida, Oklahoma and Ken­ mander, aire contesting for the to various conditions which total of only 235. leged that Zeller as church tucky. Democratic nomination. must be met prior to any ac­ Before last night’s vote, tha Cool Cottons treasurer, had embezzled $26,- But national attention has Republican contenders are tual commitment. full text of the busing 297.85 from the BTrst Baptist centered on Oregon becaAwe Spate Sen. Dewey Bartlett and The board’s sUpulatioivs in- study committee’s recommanda- Church of Stonington Borough Hbwart Morgan, 62, a former John N. Happy Oamp, a Wa«- (AP Photofax) oluded that Manchester shall be tion was road by Its chairman, from Dec. 3, 1963 to Sept. 8, federal power commissioner, to banker. Repubidcans also South Vietnamese troops, loyal to Premier Ky, clamber through open gates irfhibursed the fidl per-pupll Dr. Walter Scherdt, who tnoved Regularly 2.99 1964. a critic of the Viet Nam War ^ contest between Pat Pat- of Tinh Hoi Pagoda, stronghold of the Da Nang rebel forces. The rebels ^Kion for the bused pupils, en- approval. The motion was sec- and Ws primary o p p o n ^ . Rep. terson and Don Klnkaid for 2-35 Botii the amount and time surrendered yesterday after government troops offered to spare their lives. suring no cost to the town. onded by Atty. John Rottner. 4 span were revised in the sub­ Robert B. Duncan, 4^, supports gjgj]. party’s Senate nomination, "The board also reserved the Rottner, followed by oth er stitute information, which said the Prealdent. x in Kentucky, Republican Sen. right to Feject any incoming members of toe board, made Ben. Wayne .Morse, D-Ore., the former state official took students, teachers or profession- statements praising toe toor- another ebpap adminietrallon (See Page Eight) Regularly 3.99 $27,927.21' from Sept. 6, 1962, al aides supplied by Hertford, ougtmess with which toe plan to June 32, 1965. Opposition Split Wider, And it demanded a legal opln- studied and urging Its me­ lon on the plan by toe state's oeptance.. You can beat the heat. .. with these adorable, cool Charged in Attack attorney general and Manches- Throughout the proceeAnga, ter’s. town counsd. toe audience; sprinlded about cotton dresses. Seersuckers, sateens, cotton blends, BRIDGEPORT (AP)—A state in smashing one and two piece styles. Sleeves and The board's decision to sc- dig auditorium, remained sUent. prison parolee has been arrest­ Buddhist Chief Backs Ky cept 62 pupils rather than toe __ sleeveless, in stripes, checks, plaids or floral prints ed for allegedly attacking a 16- 80 originally proposed by the (««• P*f6 Font); yearold girl who surprised him . . . all in refreshing summer colors. Sizes 10-20, SAIGON, South V ie t wife*! Ky saying ha was giving fired by Ky as commander of 121/2-241/ 2. WMle he was burglarizing her Nam (AP)—The break in “P opPoaMton. it was not toe army’s northernmost 1st family's home. m m (AF) ine ^ ^ m i„u„^ately whettier he Oorpe. FuUce said'that when Ihey the ranks of the opposition ^spoke ^ e fortor toe troope he Ky’a ruling junta tihowed Its Adrift in Wooden Box ______Daytime Dresses—Second Floor took J ose^ Oarcare, 22, of 14to to Premier Nguyen Cao Ky commands. The 1st Division confidence also by aasembling park ^ vi., into custody at a widened furuier today fis provides the military backbone 1,000 civilian and army repre­ Molroom Monday he was cerry- the commander of the mu- of toe opporition in toe northern sentatives at a political con­ tog jewelry from the home. I ! tinouB Jst Vietnamese city. gress in Saigon to reaffirm Ita Trio Reaches Land WILKINSON It was toe first break in toe power. Buddhists boycotted the fo r those who Airport Study I Division in the Buddhist I stronghold of Hue report' rebel front in Htie, the remaln- meeting. STEEL BLADES NEW HAVEN (AP)—The Qv- edly pledged his allegiance stroi^id of opposition to With U.S. Ambassador Hen­ ■ Aeronautios Board has been g y toe premier. ry Cabot Lodge in the audience. After Yacht Sinks PERSPIRE Heartened by its victory over the military chief of state, Lt. BBked by the City of New Ha­ Defense Ministry sources said ven to end its invesUgationa. of other rebels in Da Nang, the ogn. Nguyen Van Thieu, said TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Three The provlttone they had put Brig. Gen. Pham Xuan Nhuan Reg. 79c ■regional airport facilities in the military regime^ exhibited little g^cg more the regime would men who clung to a homemade tog^er " New Haven and Bridgeport outward concorri over toe con- carry out its promise of elec- food and soft drinks — were lost HEAVILY wooden Ice box for four and one- areas. tinulng dissidence In Hue, 60 tione this fall for a constltutlon- Immediately when toe meice- Pkg. of 5 K said that “ the emUra tactu- Embassy Says mllee northwest of Da Nang. al convention. He added that the half days after their 66-foot tipped u ^ e r toe'first Id predicate tor the regional air­ U.S. officials continued their lo-man junta was considering a yacht sank in the Gulf of Mexl<» big wave Limited Quantity Private Fired port investigaitlon has changed” backstage diplomatic role with proposal to add five civilians to reached shore Monday nlgm From then on they had notti- tonause of increased servicsB Key Riot Shot contacts with the main figures jtg membership, Biboart the Uborian motor ves: ing to eat or drink, save a pBot in Hue, Thich Tri Quang and vvhile Ky defended hie mill fish which Murphy getted am it j (See Page Eight) Gens. Nguyen Qhanh Thi and sel, Oape Marina. FAMOUS BRECK SAIGON, South Vlef Nam Ton That Dinh, successively (See Page Eight) Raymond Murphy,- 46; ■ owner (See Page Eight) | (AP) — The shot that killed a of the yacht Sea Lark, and SHAMPOO Vietnamese soldier and pro­ crewmen Bill Roger , 86,' ahd William Linn, 60. were.reaqued Nurses Reject voked two hours of anti-Ameri­ Monday afteniooh a fte / the first New N.Y. OHer can rioting yesterday was fired Sukarno Yields,, OK’s mate of the Oape Marina spot­ Reg $1 by an Americau private, the ted Murphy waving hie sWrt Bulletins ’ NEW YORK (AP) — OHy U.S. Embassy said today. from atojp'. th e. bobbing 4-by-6 Two American vehicles were FUfaUe HeaMh' nursM today foot box. Oily, dry, normal formula. burned in the melee outside the Malaysian Peace Talk The Oape--Marin^ was toe SIT-IN OAIXED OFF unanimously rejected the tateat Buddhist Institute before 1,000 third ship sighted, and after toe MABISON, Wia. (kP) — otter in a contract dispute VietnamMe troops restored or- Indonesia (A P )— end tots confrontation,” Ra$ak ------. Raia first two didn’t stop the trio had Student demonstrators, toeto H tat has crippled service in the d^r by firing automaUc weapons Sukarno has yielded told a banquet In Bangkok Mon- all but given up hope,, Murphy numbers dwindling and tiia HANDY Health Depertment'a olinios and iniHei to Ws new government and has day night. said. danger of disclpUnary aotloa beahh centers. Although U.S. officla - peace negotiations The army-backed government “ We kept drifting in clrclee, Increasing, called oft a 10-bour FIRST AID KIT The attorney for the nurses, ly ^ ^ Malaysia. dominated by Lt. Gen. Suharto he said. ” We wouldn^t be here University of WiacmiBin sit-in p d -d o r Whose mass resignsttona Mon­ ITmbasiv * ^ 0 Jakarta reported Mon- has been trying to arrange an today except^for. t b a l ^ b o ^ today in protest to draft pol­ day ahi* down 64 of the city's 94 the shooting, the Sukarno had told end to toe sporadic war with TTie Sea Lark, bound icy. About 5(M stodenta Invad­ etty heedth stationa, called for o l Z r o r t i ^ Minister . Adam MaMk Malaysia since it took power in New Orleans to M a r a th o n ^ -, ed Baacom Hall shortly after $ 8 jOO •*n>i:Md4he-olock negotlationB.” Reg. 88c he m eet'(With Deputy Febnwry. But Sukarno. 64, who devejoped a leak eariy midnight, angered by facully AIm C im m fe ns Wo/ In a news conference caUed from a U.S. serviceman aboard Minister A ^ Razak of ordered the "crush, Malaysia” day morning 61 miles Dry a gasoline truck. The soldier’s rejection of their demands to World’s longest bridge Sew. p tk * ' w peiWei odlba on the sidewaft outaide a hotel Malaysia to disqiies ways of campaign when the. federation Torttigas, a pinpoint ^ land 70 withhold academic grades name was withheld. For borne or vacation. A B tm SBtl-penqpiiaai W at l where some 300 nurses had met toe 3-year-old unde- came into being in 1963, had miles west of Key West. The big gasoline truck w m enmng __ from draft officials. Solvia oktanaa p rS n to a closed session, J. Jerome tha two steadfastly refused. Murphy said toe 30-year-Pld iBuqr « b o bad deapakad et iM leading two other U.S. vehicles between Olttt, attorney for the Profes- DKKBe Jt IB BACK halli. Wtrinna AoU-taqkrsBt L..,., that passed the Buddhist Insti­ a -tudent I K e jf hair manageabla PMSPhaot todqr. tion td Pat, mothers flushing baby carriages help­ inacaonally in the dWpiite be- mqya away. They conUnuod to lippe and ^ anti-Matoyslan campaign ^ 86