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I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1965 Avfirage Daily Net Presa Run Tha W « t h « PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT lEowins For Aa YPkak tM ed Fsraaato of V. to VtoiffNm e im m AftuM, mo Clear and eoto tasfffiM. low The Widow ahd Widower 14,138 tt; nuMtly onony oat OOMT tto Club of Connecticut will spon­ Jo Ann Reynolds Recipient oral row, high to 78a. About Towii^ sor a public dance Friday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Legion M m ehe$ter^A CUy o f Village Charm Member* and friend* of Or* Hall, Main St., Glastonbury. Of Gulf Merit Scholarship ■ ISlptifeiSS ford Parish Chapter, DAR. T>d Paszek’s Orchestra will have been invited to attend a play for dancing. Tickets may (Claastfled Advertlaing an Page 2S) PRICE BBVEN. Dessert Cary Party tomorrow Mias Jo Ann Reynolds, *<»m«nU a » honorable menUon In MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 be purchased at the door. the 1964 acholaatlc writing com VOt. LietifY, NO. 178 (TWBNTt-POUB PAGEB—TWO SfiCTIONB): at 1:30 p.m. at the home of senior at Manchester High Mni. Thomaa H. Johnston Jr., petition, the David Hartwell Robertson School PTA will School, has won a Gulf Merit Literature Prize of 1964. and 37 Hillcreet Rd CommiUee sponsor a Military Whist and members include Mrs. Steven Scholarship. It was announced the Junior Bkiglneering Tech­ Setback Party tonight at 8 in nicians Society Medallion of D. Williams Jr., Mrs. Charles J. the school auditorium. The pub­ today by the Natiohal Merit 1963. Strickland and Mrs. Joseph L.. lic is invited. Scholarship Corporatiem. Stubenrauch. She was recently elected to She is one of the 1.900 winners the National Honor Society and Perennial Planters Garden Ohoaen from 14,000 finalists. Prank 8. Raffa. aon of Mr will be Inducted next week. Northwest Pacific Area Club will meet Friday at 7:30 According to the corporation, HOMEMAKERS SPECIAL Her other activities have and Mrs. Frank Raffa of 127 p m. at the home of Mrs. Rob­ this is the highest number ever been numerous. She was a mem­ Charter Oak St., has been elect­ ert Kippax, 45 Kelly Rd., Wap- to win the four-year stipends. ed to membership in the’ Cum ping. Members are reminded to ber o f the chess club for two Laude Society at Avon Old Miss Reynolds is the daughter year, the dramatics club for FIBERGLAS DRAPES bring garden flowers to fill May of Mr. and Mrs. Jooeph R. Rey- three years, and the Stu­ Farms School, Avon. A senior baskets. at the school. Raffa has been dent Council for one year, and A real opportunity to spruce up your is a contributor to and .staff windows for spring with these spark­ an honor student since 1962. John Haskell of 18 Jordt St. He is literary editor of th* menvber of the fine Arts Maga­ ling flberglas drapes. BeauUfuI tex- is a charter member of Bela zine this year. tured patterns to accent your win­ Rattled by Major ’Quake school’s year book, a member Chapter of the New Hamp.shire dows. Drip dry, easy care- Full 42- of the student council, the Nim­ section of Omlcron Delta Ep­ She is a member of the rod Club and the varsity soc­ Folksinging Club, the Girls’ inch width will completely cover your silon. a national honor society windows. 72” lengths, in 5 colors. REGULAR 6.99 cer team. in economics, which has been Tunrbllng Club and is active in the Order of Rainbow Girls. installed at the University of The amount of the scholar­ The British American Club New Hampshire at Durham. WHITE FIBERGLAS RUFFLED CURTAINS will sponsor a doubles and Graduate and undergraduate ship is not made publij as it O ne D ead, singles dart game competition is determined on the basis of Events students and faculty of the individual financial need. They 54, 63, 72 ” Lengths. Friday at 8 p.m. at the club. Whittemore School of Business range from $400 to $6,000. Cape Cod RufHe type. 3.22 and Economics at the univer­ RBX3ULAR 3.99 The Bennet Junior High sity are charter members. Absolutely no ironing. Many H urt School Band will present is an­ In State nual spring concert tomorrow Cub Scout Pack 98 will meet night at 7:30 in the school audi­ Senior, Junior and torium. The program includes at 7:25 p.m. at Buckley School, j DACRON NINON TAILORED CURTAINS In Seattle traditional band numbers, in­ The scouts will participate m i Baby Citizens— Appel Claims a racing derby and are re- j White, in 54, 63 or 72” lengths. strumental and vocal solos, and Everyone Saves At SEA'TTLE, Waah. (AP) a dance number featuring the minded that cars mu.st be reg- i Little or no ironing. 3.66 istered and weighed by 7:15 to Health Plan Bennet Majorettes. r e g u l a r 4.99 A major earthquake hit the be eligible. The event is open ARTHUR DRUG Perfect for any decor. Pacific Northwest at 8:29 to parents and friends. | Is ‘Medicake’ a,m. today, causing” wide­ DON'T Disabled American 'Veterans j SPECIAL! 36" TIER AND VALANCE SETS HAR'TFORD (A P)— Dr. spread damage and one or Chapter and Auxiliary will Jo Ann Reynolds James Z. Appel, the incom­ more deaths. sponsor a bingo tomorrow at 7 Choose from sheers and solids. All no The first confirmed fatality still plenty of wear left In onlds of 86 Niles Dr. Her ing president of the Ameri­ yonr shoes when you have p.m. at Newington Veterans or little iron fabrics. Charming trims, 1.77 was in Seattle, where Adolphus scholarship is among the 18 that choose from hi-fashion or pastel col­ can Medical Association Lewis, age undetermined, WM them rebuilt In a professional Home and Hospital. REXJULAR 1.99 the Gulf Oil Corporation award­ ors, scenics or floral.s. says the Democratic Ad­ struck by debris from a build­ shoe repair shop. ALL ed this year to children of Gulf INSULATION WORK g u a r a n t e e d : Infant Jesus of Prague Moth­ ing. employes. Jo Ann's father is a ministration’s health care There were unconfirmed re­ ers Circle will meet tomorrow DACRON PIN DOT MATCHING at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. sales engineer for Gulf in New plan for the aged is “ medi- ports of two or three otterB John Pranzasa of 181 Summit Haven. W. H. ENGLAND SHOWER AND cake.” killed in Seattle. SAM YULYES She plana to major in physios FRAME RUFFLED Pleased, General Manager Richard Martin accepts the Chamber of ^m m erce s There were scores of Injuries^ St. Mrs. Dominick Cataldo will annual “ M” award for community service from Alfred Werbner, Chamber past Appel said of the plan at the Shoe Repairing serve as co-hostess. at college with the end in view LUMBER C O . DRAPE SETS annual banquet of the OonnecU- many in Seattle from tiiUing Of Better Kind! of becoming either a technician CURTAINS president. (Herald photo by Pinto.) cut State Medical Society debris as some brick facing on or teacher. She has not yet de­ older buildings ton>led into th* Same Side As Watkins Howell Cheney Tech will be “At the Green” 649-5201 j Wednesday night; closed Friday due to a curricu­ cided on a college. Regular .44 To its proponents the con-1 street. 3S OAK STREET lum meeting of the staff. Among her scholastic achleve- coction is an angel cake. To its The quake, rated at an hRsa- .57 2.99 opponents, it is a devil’s cake. sity of more than 7 on the Richt­ To the taxpayers R will be a er Scale, was feK from Ooos Dainty pin dot design espe­ Regularly C of C Atvard Goes real pound cake. And in the Bay, on the Oregon coast, to cially suitable for Colonial 2.99 Each Senate Finance Committee I am Workmen Shovel Bricks from Car Crushed by Seattle ’Quake southern Brltiiih (Johunbte, and decor. Elasy wash and dry. hoping it wtll be a hot cake.’’ east as for os Idaho. Appel, who takes over the The earthquake bolt woe alt I Quality vinyl show­ AMA reins in June, said that least 800 miles long, from north to south, and 400 miles wMe. er or drapea. Choose medicare will be the first step toward a national, health serv­ Alaska pointa reporiod It was from all tha popular To Richard Martin not feR there. ice and federalization of tlie na­ OAS Calls for Cease-Fire, The tremor dM slruciural decorator colors. tion’s hospitals. HOUSE With what mav well betNaw York. ^ Varmont Earlier the meeting was de­ damage In hoK a doson cMlae MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER Solids, textures or Regular 2.99 W ltn wnat may w eii oe that midsdfolded berforebefore ha col- laarialaturalegialature for sixaix Vermont pa- voted to lectures on medical and knocked out oome hydro­ ttie shortest acceptance pars. electric circuMs at the gtant prints. 6 x 6 shower iected his wagea. developments by specialists Drip dry fabric h on record, Generrf He found hU next Job by He returned to Manchester from throughout the country. Offers Dominican Mediation Grand Ooulea Dam tn northeoat curtain: J7 x 54 K ger Richard Martin pawning his typewriter for In 1934, married Misa Ruth The three-day meeting ends WasUngton. B l £ € i W Choice of three eight dollars — all in nickels, Smith, and became a reporter today wRh more scientific talks. Norman Rasmueaen, Univer­ BRINGS YOU 'raRBB NEW 0 drapes. patterns b st night received the which he uaed to call newspa­ for The Herald. WAtUJTNfJTON (API__ ^President Johnson In ordering*^ting some supplies, probably sity of Washington seismologist, Marines into the Dominican Re­ medicine for the wounded, from Manchester Chamber of pers from a telephone booth in Beginning in 19S6, he ’Rke Receipts Up The OrgaHization of Ameri­ said the shock put tha ochooTo HALE Grand Central SUtlon, unUl an launched a campaign to change public to aid the evacuation of the United States. seismograph out o t oommkalon, CURTAINS Commerce’s annual “ M” Seven helicopter* from the Baizatoeth, N. J., newspaper tha town’* aelecUnan-town WETHERSFIELD (AP)—Con­ can States decided today to Americans. but he astimited It at around 7 Main Street—Manchester award for community serv­ necticut Turnpike toll receipts call for an immediate The Marines began speeding aircraft carrier Boxer were Lower Level hired him. meeting form of government- seen to fly over San Isidro air or a little above on (he Rietatar ice— following a recital of On a trip back to Vermont, a campaign which angered the for March amounted to $1,426,- cease-fire in the strife-torn the evooilation of Americans Scale. The needle at the Demin- his accomplishments— with 911 or 4.4 per cent more them from Santo Domingo as fighting base, Wessin’s stronghold 30 he atoppad at Hartford ta vlMt aeleotmen, who barred him Dominican Republic. It also miles east of the capital. Each km Astrophyricol Ohoervatory a University of Vermont elass- the $1,366,066 for the same between rival forces continued. te Vlotoria, B.t;.. also waa ^ese words: from their meeting*. month last year. offered its mediation ef­ The forces of Brig. Gen. Elias helicopter dangled a large bog. “ I deny everything. mate, Frank Atwood, who was In response, Martin ran for They did not have the bog* knocked off the drum, proranU assistant ataita editor of -tha The State Highway Depart­ forts there. Wessin y Wessln, opposing the teg a reading. Town & Country Thank you all very much.” aelectman hlitvself—and won. ment announcement today said return of deposed President when they left Courant. The Inter-Amerioan body vot­ Although Martin left The total receipts for last month ed to make Its cease-fire appeal Juan Bosch, reported they had Lt. Ool. Jose Mianuel Petes (flee Jtoga Slx> That’s all. Atwood offered him a two- He had sat. In a allanoa as Herald in 1937, he continued to front xervice stations and res- through the papal representa­ captured the presidential palace Aponte of the Wessin forces, ki CARPETS stony as Vermont granite, as week assignment tn Manches­ preas for a chiuige to council- taurahts were $l,5(M,79p, a 4.1 tive in Santo Domingo, it was In the heart of the cRy. charge at the presldentMl Alfred Weriiner, the Chamber’s ter, which stretdisd Into two- mapager form of govenunent. per cent increase over last reported. The pro-Bosch forces asserted palaM, said a mob looted the Next Gemini Duo past president, recalled the and-a-half years, before Martin It was not until 1&46—dur- year’s $1,446,048. A Latln-American ambassa­ their morale was still high in palace Wednesday. His men more than 35 year* Martin has was switched to the Hartford The Greenwich toll station led the fighting, which may have cleared out the looters, who (Ees Bags TUrtee*!) dor said the OAS council has spent either as a reporter or a offUsa He left the Courant a with most receipts $371,180, fol­ also decided to put In action the taken 400 lives since they kicked made off with china, sllverwaie May Poke Heads public official. lowed by Norwalk, Stratford, Inter-American peace machin­ out the U.S. backed civilian jun­ and rugs Werbner began the biography West Haven, Branford. ery. ta Sunday. The capital was quieting Out of Capsule ALL AT ONE BUDGET PBICBt without announcing who the An open meeting of the OAS is By helicopters and motor- down. Shooting was decreasing. winner waa, a CJiam/ber cus­ Special Election expected to be called when Ven­ boats, the Americana were The colonel said mopping up WASHINGTON (AP) — tom la giving Ita community NEW BRITAIN (AP)—A spe­ ezuela will present a formal re­ being ferried from the Hotel operations are in progreoa Project Gemini oetronauto zO- Emtejodor in the outskirts to THESE SALES POSITIVELY NO PHONE service award. River Keeps Pressure cial election for a state senator quest for collective action to against the pro-Bosch forces. ported today they {dan to epea DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE OF Martin had realized inunedi- bring peace to the Dominican waiting ships offshore. There Wessin set up a three-man their apoceoraft and stick Ihair SALE AT 9:30 SHARP THURSDAY. CASH was under way in New Britain are about 2,000 Americans re­ CALLS! NO PRIOR SALES'. NO HOLDS! ON ately that he was the recipient, to ^ y to fill the vacancy caused Republic, the ambassador said. military junta and claimed vlC' heads out on the neXt mission, if however, when he heard that by the resignaUon of Sen. Virgin­ A Venezuelan official said the maining in the Dominican Re­ tory for his forces. aqiRpment is available in ttine. public. So far none has been .^5 OR CHARGE. the man to be honored was ia N. DiLoreto, a Democrat. request will be presented to the Col. Francisco Oaamano They will not, however, ven­ On Quad-Cities Area injured. bom in Essex Jtmetion, Vt. In contention are former State council of the Organlzaition of Deno, who appeared to be In ture outside the exmft aa d|d a 10 BUD ARTIFICIAL POTTED LILIES Reading the biography. American States later today. About 300 Marines were at the command of the pro-Boech cosmonaut on the moot recent MISSES FAMOUS NAME BLOUSES Sen. Paul Amenta, Democrat; EmbaJsulor and another 100 Werbner went on to recount CHICAGO (A P )—The Mississippi River kept its rec­ Jack A. Fusori Jr., Republican The QAS council met briefly forces, said, however, that aix Soviet fSgtat. REXJULAR 1.50 Exqui.site spring arrange- i-i a these incidents and accomplish­ In closed session this morning stood guard over the U.S. Em­ of Wessin’s tanks th^ crossed The plans war* dtoclnaad at a REXJULAR TO $2. Latest style*, one or “2 ^2 „ ord pressure on bulwarks of the quad-cities of Iowa and and Joseph K. Pac, Democrat- bassy in Santo Domingo. two of a kind. Solids, prints, not every 2 j C ment. So life like. In bright colored con- / ments: Independent to. hear a report from U.S. Am­ news coRfereno* lor Air Focoa Martin began newspaper re­ Illinois today and rolled southward at nearly eight bassador Ellsworth Bunker. He Wessin apparently was get- (See P»g» |Hx) style in every size, but still a good selection. talner. M n. DiLoreto was elected to Maje. James A. McDIvtot and porting in 1929, in Long Beach, miles an hour to batter levees which still held near read to Latin-Amerlcan ambas­ Edward H. White H, the pri­ (See Page Six) sadors a statement made by mary team for the fCrthcontteg Quipey. Graves Dlatrict which was part­ GIRLS 3-6x, 7-14 DRESSES ..2 FOR 5. GROUP OF LADIES' COSTUME BELTS Hundreds of homes and busi­ GT-4 flight, and the reserv* ly flooded by a levee, break eeu-- team. Air Force Lt. Col. Frank ORIGINALLY TO 1.50 Selected group, not ^ -« nesses in low-lying city areas REXJULAR 2.99 Many one of a kind, dainty C ^ East Lyme Site Iler this month was a deepening Borman and Navy Lt. Cmdr. every style in every size or color, but many j C were flooded. lake of nearly 10,000 acres. 200 Cong Guerrillas trims, easy cart fabrics. Prints and solids / The river, stlU to exert It* James A. Lovell Jr. in one and two piece styles. casual and dres.sy types. Just south of town, major The next mlaaion to planned Of ‘Air Strike’ g^reatest force in the west-cen­ plants were surrounded by tral IlUnols sector, already cov­ i a four-day journey of 68 er- EAST LYME (API—F-lOO jet water or awash. bits. mpurial Seamless Nylons Pkg. of 4 Pair ered 15,(XI0 acres of farm and Floodwatera roUed over more The Gemini spacecraft will b* JUST 3-REDWOOD PICNIC SETS fighter aircraft of the ConnecU- industrial land H occupied after Killed in Viet Action "I than 6,600 acres of form lend In launched from Oape Kennedy, REXJULAR $20. Minor repairs will make REGULAR 79c EA. Seamless plain or cut Air National Guard will con­ breaking throu^ dikes north micro mesh knit. Proportioned for length. South Quincy, but most of the Fla., and is to land 96 hours la­ these perfect! Sets consist of two 6 f t and south of Quincy. Earlier cltv of 46,000 reaidents is sit­ SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P)— U.S. planes and ...)00% Otfol^w ABRrevH Favorite spring colors. A terrific buy! 2. duct “ air strikes" in East Lyme ter in the Atlantic Ocean near Aerylie* »«•. RMr •tfvin. and one 9 ft. tables. All plus two benches. 3. Sunday against "aggressor thlf week R flooded 20,(XX) acres uated on bluffs and safe. helicopters and Vietnamese ground forces have killed an Grand Turk Island te th* aaoU cifM meliMtt f6>Niiifny. color ciofity. eieepbefiei tn fotir drainage districts near « « ir oBd ocM of moimoACAet. Aetyiic* or* noturtlly Weather treated. forces” in direct support of More than 15 square blocks of eistimated 200 Viet Cong guerrillas in three operations ern Bahamas.' wothproef. H oA dtoA tc. roodoA i B C AW lO H T I t Army National G i»rd ground Burtington, lowa. the business district were Inun- Dr. George Mueller, dlraetor •Mlitbit iA • rtfift of • OEcJlinB cdort. NEW REGINA ELECTRIC BROOM ranging from the Mekong River delta in the south to troop* at Stone'* Ranch. A .35 toot rise since Wednes­ daited in Hannibal, a olty of 30,- of the National Aaronoutio* and day put tbs level up to 34.05 FAMOUS NAME LONGLINE BRA REGULAR 29.99 Save money on this ^ _ Infantry battalion exercise* 000. the sandy coastal plains of central Viet Nam, spokes Space AdminiotraUoa’a manned using the Jeta of the lOSrd feet, only .86 foot under Quin­ The river burst a levee in the men said today. apace program, SOM tha next special purchase! No bogs to buy. easy to1 Q ^ 2 cy’s all-time Mgh mark. High Marine Phantoms in Quang r e g u l a r t o $2. Front or back hook 1 V Y empty plastic dust cup. For bare floors, Fighter Group waa announced South Qulnoy drainage distriot, Two Americans were killed launch ia plonnad for the third styles. ' * * today, by MaJ. Gen. ,E. Donald water at Quincy waa expected and enmifed more than 6,600 and live oUiers wounded In Uie Nam Province, where the key quarter of the year, but every stairs or rugs. Sensational savings. Sunday, wKh the peak forecast American airbase at Da Nang is STRAPLESS. REGULAR 1.59 ...... 62c acres. Some ISO persons were actions Wednesday and today. effort le being mode to advonea ’’ fE9 aupport WUI M con- revised upward to 26 feet. pvacuated. This brought the toll of U.S. located. K into June. trailed (omnud observer* on At Rock Island, 140 mile* up­ IlUnols or south of Quincy was combat fatalities in Viet Nam to Aground, the biggest action He said the final decision LADIES’ NYLON TRICOT GOWNS IRREGULAR CANNON HAND TOWELS' stream, where maximum pre­ was in Kien Hoa Province, on 2 M f l They will be mem- closed and most rail traffic was 363 since December 1961. would not be posrible until mi<^ VALUES TO 1.29 Solids with textured a pv “ ■ Aircraft Oon- ssure on levee# was expected ■topped. Highway 86 and the U.S. aircraft made two raids the coast 60 miles south of Sal May. $4. VALUE Shift style gowns with scoop -t for another two or three days, gon. Government commanders necklines. Lavish embroidered trims. Pas- I M W borders, in every popular bathroom color. ZLvJ q Squadron Mark Twain Bridge were in and Vietnamese Skyralder As the plana for opening tha Qte level dropped .03 foot, from danger of being closed.' claimed at least 80 guerrillas ■pacacioft te orbR and looking tel colors. Size* S, M, L, XL,. Save on this buy! I ■' B A m ' Matiob at fighter-bombers made a third in M U fo n ili m command of ita 33.48 fe*t maximum at 8 Two National Guardsmen on the • continuing air campaign were killed and 34 captured In out, WhMa, who repwtadly wl9 p.m. Wedneeday. against North Viet Nam’s high­ the opening phase Wednesday of make the experiment, aaid th* LADY ALMY KNIHING WORSTED FLANNEL BACK TABLECLOTHS North of Quincy, th* kvdlan (See Page Eleven) way system. Results’ reportedly an attempt to drive a major pooslblUty figures te the flight varied from "highly successful” Viet Oong force into the South plana and training so that “ if China Sea. The assault forces 1.29 VALUE 4-ply, 4 oz. knitting worsted, REXJULAR 1.99 Quality vinyl, soft flannel our equipment oome* along to to moderate damage. were reported to have suffered mothproof. -Choose from over 80 color*.. back. Assorted solids or florals. Wipes U.S. jeta flew 58 sorties ttena we wlH be ready for it’ ’ 77c clean with a damp cloth. Size 52x52. 1.66 agednst suspected Viet Oong only four wounded. Make sweaters, afghans. , Adminlstratioil Rebukec^ U.S. helicopter pilots ma­ positions and concentrations chine-gunned about 60 Viet Oong CLOSE OUT ASSORTED NOTIONS inside South Viet Nam. they caught trying to swim on 36" FINE C O nO N PLISSE The biggest strike was by 16 estuary. The pilota estimated REXJULAR 39c yard. Solids and prints. For ^ VALUEIS TO $1. Thread, needles, bias or they killed about 40. Bulletins InfanU’ wear, sleepwear. Oolorfast, waah- V / C seam binding. Assorted handy items fbr Health Budget Gets Boost Among American participant* home sewing. Priced to clear! i 7c Aussie Battalion able. 3 yds. ^ • in the taxation were U.S. Army ...100% jifiiowjioroyou "nmt mobtiw a^ Capt. Jack W. Sanford of East SATELLITE OJL \J POTAO olftr lOo btAomt of oOTMicn rotittoAc*. lOAf wMr, elctr eoiort, WASHINi ( A P ) - ' trafn-^If.S million to atari on astMclol RaineUe, W.Va., and Capt. PMtOOMOf tor inflri Adlorttly methoroef. CI^OOM * from • rtiAOOw of . II OclOft. heart development program. To Join Struggle WALLOPS ISLAND. Va. 36" QUALITY SPORT DENIM MEN'S\ BOYS’ BEHER SLACKS I The J inistra Bryce R. Kramer cf Qreens- It Mid tha propoool to aboUUi Despite the addttlana to the burg. Pa. ( i ^ ) —A 183-paand ■ttoaMIto CANBERRA. AustraUa (AP) REXJULAR 69c yard. Solids, stripes, checks REXJULAR 3.99. A select noup of polished f\ C \ thm w w today by tha four jofaa was "one of the health progrates, the bin’s total Sanford led a group of haU- satolltte woe toolad tat* arMI In all the favorite spring colors. Fine for cottons for men or boys. Easy care fabrics. / LJ\J Houtf itions noost fooUsh cuta in the budgot" to $820,7M,000 below the Preoi- — -Prime Minister Sir Robert copters which softened up Viet fieni this apoe* raeoareb 001*- P^ill cut. Save now! A ^ * y y B e e n putting off dial carpet purchase... waiting for a real ‘liuy''? Then don't mlM diit all sportswear, children's wear. 57c ter ' penny- and added to the oonvlotlon of dsnt's over-ofi requaals for new Menzies announced in the House Oong defensas in the landing ter today to mak* a aarlaa s i kktroductory sale of three exceptionally fine broadloom values... the completely new oonra paopla that a sepaiote fund* for th* fiscal yaar otartteg sone with rockets and machine- Oi MrtlS ching liie fleld of dapattmant of odwation sad July 1. A lairga chunk of the cut of RepresentoUvee today Aus- Bloated off an a T»4*o»4aff Town & Country” carpets from Bigelow, America’s oldest carpet manufacturer. B True to I, traiia win provide an Infaniry gun tire. Kramer led a helicop­ CLOSEOUT OF ZIPPERS CLOSE OUT ON CURTAINS bHe hi and manpow- trolntog toouM be aatabUffiad. may be raotorod later. TW* i* te ter unit which plastered two rookot at 9:17 a.m „ th* aotato «hair name, these handsomely textured fabrics meet the needs of modem living in dty and train- It approvod tho ontlr* I373.5 grant* to atate* for public oa battalion tor service in South lite. called to* Baoeaa Ex* ' / VALUES TO $4. DlaconUnued styles, suit- Viet Nam. machine-gun nest*. apartment or tubudian home. T^^tever your carpet requirement or color prefetenoe, VALUES TO 1.29 Assortad colors and mUUon raquoatod for th* man­ atotonce. Proaldont Ookod for $$,' In Vlnh Long Province, two r-C. waa rapartod to a lengths For skirts, necklines, Jackets. Snap \ able for kitchen, bedroom and bath. A power program. M.100,000 and th* comnUttee Sir Robert sold the decision arhit aa honr and a hnll Ihaae new broedloenM pioiide a happy, easy-on-the-budget apswerl 13c ^ svariaty of colors, fabrics In print* and r worded repoit had been made on request of the U.S. Army adviser* were killed these up at this price. 2 . In boosting to 81,m,TM,000 i^ipravad oMy $S blUlon. U aaid and a third was wounded during H m arMt ranarto ennw lipH * a $7,064,034,000 new funds for tha IwaMh 1noU< new progroma are taking peopie South VietnameM govemmerR leklng ato*r»— M ^ 'UK for the Labor for further military assistance. heavy fighting 80 milea south- tutos, tho coBunUti* -aoW, tha off the weMare rola and raduc- west of Saigon. CLOSEOUT FAMUOS LIPSTICKS tha Dapoit- oritej^ roqwot tUtod to 'ppo- tof dapaodOnoy, and wnomploy- Defense Minister Shane Pal- k PHONE CALL BRINGS SAMPLES TO YOUR HOME _ Education and tridge declined to say when the Government unUs eloshad NAME PERCALE. SHEETS. CASES vuo'for am MW advanooa in -Hint hoa boon dropping. with an aathnotad Viet Oong REGULAR $1*. Dwignar casM . . . new sum­ BEOjECTED SECONDS. REG. 3.99 TW (hao«paimMt»a caftwl bottalkm would leave and where DITBOffATIOir TAM ffff We wUl be hsppjr to send a decorator-trained carpet coimaeior te your home V TWIN th* ottock Oh major dtotodi Even wMb (ha outo. tha total company. Qovarnment sourcoa with “Town and Country” aaniplea. mer shades, some frosted typas, ptnka and ta t ' It roquoata iori- pnhtaraa 4r tor Mi'phiMliiil M M would be deplcqrad in South WASmNaTON (AT) — 17c Rag. 3.49 FULL 2.39 and teodoquata I ttM W l U UTMM.OOO more Vto4 Nam. olaimod 84 Viet Oong war* corals. ■iitoHng P«m» teua. klUed. A U.8. mlUtory spokao- JUST TELEPHONE 443-5103 Rag. 3 for 1.99 Casas 2 for 1.04 'ooM ono propoood out wo* .nw amouit The force would numbor up to M tot to* t f f l a f l S l V tito 1.99 toolMi. 800 man said government ^ torgat dote tor totoim iM at may be tocraggad oBotmoata men. included 16 killed and 60 wound' MISSES', WOMEN'S DAYTIME DRESSES xepoit was nrittso liy Holds the Weather Up There? Prooidafit Johnson, ta a iefter ott grndto to a poNto aolMtl the Houae goto on to* tooboy UE to Sir Robari raloaaad hare e d .' Exclusively of SELECTED GROUP BEHiR JEWELRY Mm-E. Fogarty, D-R.I. In a tMrd action. wWoh began ajrstoM I REGULAR 0,99 floUda . . . PrinU . . Ntan tor Nine-year-old Janis Schumacher takes k wary view almuMonaouaiy wMh toe otato- Ms vlswa, tha for TVasday in Quang Norn Prov­ elaasle ahirtwalats, Bwaths. In a iimritty VALi AbE t o |3. Pins, Barrings, Naeklacas, e* 4 Elmer Fudd, a white rat perched on her brown ment, m M: and ox-r"^"' at ince. govornmaiit fore** repost- of aaay oare (abrios. Staa* for mlsasi, allvar or gold metals, aoma with sim iiist^ K | «• "I ora delifbM to (*w dad 4 . to tta $10 miniBii ladtff Elmer lodes more sure of his loeatioD than ad they hod kUlad 41 oni) cop- n f MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER woman and half sties. stonaa. Mostly ons of a kind. -J ekm at f t u t govarnmant. This odkte to n ^ Mngaracataa ttt* turad 36. Two govacniMto| s m e j g w S ll MAIN STREET — Opp. Stata Armaiy •>- raifc t t m Bight at Our Dear Itroopa w«r« kOtol liffL t t l • • A c t . y (I ^ f '74 L.-.- s ■Be—!

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ciea issued a call today for a Andover stotemmt of condition of banks steal dduoatlon acUvitlos. Super­ H eb ro n Events at the Aoee of business Monday SouthWindsor imposed on these areas would Sheinwold on Bridge ' y OpMiiiig Jrhr 40 for liiw April 26. be softball cUamends sad spaces TffcCONSECUnVE YIAR The call was issued by Comp- for socoer, track, basketball, In Capital BKIMm.E CMYBTAL BAIX. trollsr of the Currency James J. and volleyball activities. Postmaster Town Voters Faced Saxon, the Federal Reserve It was also suggested that a NOT NEEDED FOR BBIDOE noma School Board Hears By ALFRED 6HEINWOLO A 674 WASHTNGTON (AP) — A Boardiand the Federal Deposit considerable area adjacent to Insurance Oorp. the school should be paved with The advantage of having a 9 K4 government Investigattng agen­ Is Appointed reliable crystal baH la (hat you ^ AJ687S GLEN HAVEN With' Big Decisions The call covers all natio^ court marking's, thereby allow­ cy today reprimanded the Army can Atwaya teU when com pany K4 banks and s|l state banks w)uch Middle School Plans ing its spring and fall use when BART to r what It said was persisteRtly are members of the Federal fields are unu suable. Is coming or whether the boos For Amston wiU ahoar tq> at eight o ’clock In A S Azide from the first item onOvarloua afBciale and for i^dilch poor maintenance of billione of Reserve or which carry federal Second School Eyed $ J»7< deposit insurance. Mucattonal apedfloatlons formas' clubs, assemblies, dramatics. the moniiig- don’t need BOYS’ DAY (MMP the 20-item warning, "to choose they receive compensation dollars worth o f eqiSpment. Pine St. At ford Rd., Mancheater Supt. Charles Warner said he 0 3 2 K44 tba proposed middle echoot were sports programs serve as help­ The uncettolnty os to edieOter supemajtnral help to teH which a moderator,” and the 20th would be performed by the full­ "Notwithstanding the vast ful outlets for the abundant en­ had visited two Junior high « 8532 1674 WASHmOTON (AP) — A call preeented to the board of educa­ the Amston post office le to oon- ace ye& partner bokto. lOLTON, CONN. time clerk. A sizable portion of sums of moneys appropriated ergy and enthusiasm o f thi.s age schools in Springfield and New Opening lead — Four of Item, "to do any other buelneaa the new clerk’s would come annually by the Congress fo r from the White House Inferrupt- tion Tuesday night by the ad­ tinue serving the Amston area KlIO g i l l Braekarea A n Available A it g^up, the administration con­ Hai-eh and discussed with them Spades. proper to come before said from all or some of the pay­ maintenance purposes," the ed a $6(X>-a-plate fund-raising ministration. c lu d e . the advantages and disadvan­ has finally been settled. Mrs. When this hand was played ments now made to several in­ dinner that Mpublicana threw *nie proposed school was es­ Marie Reid of Hebron hna been 8?.” * meeting,’’ the electors and citi­ General Accounting Office said, The auditorium - cafeteria tages of housing Grades 7 and in the annual Msrcolleglate zens of Andover ■will act on 18 dividuals. The exact work pat­ "we continue to find widespread Wednesday night for their sen­ timated at a “bsUpark figure” 8 together. named postmaster in that sec­ Bridge Tournament a eotgse of * a » GEORGE BimiHEIX, OampJPInriy tern for the clerk will come ate leader, Everett M. Dirksen ef ait one sad a half million dol- would serve 400 pupils with a tion of town. She is the wife MW major items of business when instances of inadequate mainte­ stage situated at one end. The Board members expressed moqttis ago, the problem was to t e l e p h o n e HARTFORD 233-7638 ttw Annual Budget meeting from experience with the Job; nance of army vehioles, air­ of Illinois: 1am and require some 20 tb 26 surprise tliat the education spe- of Aaron Reid, who heads He­ defeat the contiaot of three no- the need for such full-time serv­ The interruption came when administration facilities would $= f Al I BmmitM Olew M itals for weekctal plralra convenes ait 8 p.m. Saturday at craft, electronic equipment and acres of land. cificatio;is called for an expand­ bron’s Democratic Town Oom- trump. ice has been eftabllshed with President Johnson summoned TTie specifications call fo r 24 Include a general business of­ m lttee. [ betauriiaiidled by Camp DIrootor, Geerie Mltehefi. T e lf the Elementary school. m issiles.” fice, principal’s office, vice prin­ able school. West opens the four of spades dtamends, he kaasm Ihait be Officials to be elected in­ reaaonable certainty. The GAO noted that this was congressional leaders to confer dassroomsi d science class­ Supt. Warner said the origin­ Mrs. Reid baa served as act­ bHaitford 288-7886. ..lb cipal's office and guidance suite. to the ace. South tries a finesse must lead a heart, and this lead clude a building official, a job Other business of the meet­ the latest in a series of reports about sending U.S. Marines into rooms, 2 music rooms, 2 art al proposal called forklrades 7 ing postmaster tor the pifst with the jock on the spade re­ Lorins photo the strife-torn Dominican Re­ rooms, 2 home economic rooms, The Instructional center year. The appointment is go^ defeats the contraot. Hoar, If the now held by Percy B. Cook, for ing will be to hear a report of dealing with the problem, "and would include a library to ac­ through 9 to be housed in the turn, loei^ to the queen. Back coRege students who wurked a one-year term; two members the underlying management public to protect and safely 2 industrial art rooms (1 wood middle school. The citizen's news for the town. The office the school buUding committee, Engaged commodate 90 to 120 pupils comes a spade to the Ung. this hand out ootreotta wfil wofh of the recreation commission deficiencies previously reported withdraw American citizens. / / y / to vote the necessary authority and 1 metall, a remedial in­ committee suggested Grades 7 has been a going concent for The dinner was sponsored by struction room, a cafeteria with with space for 9,000 to 12,000 South goes after the dtomonds, 1 hood oa Integnu OWeuIus, for three-year terms; and a for the selectmen to carry out The engagement of Miss Ju­ were often similar to those de­ and 8. the past lOS years or so. and East gets In with the king. TONIGHT the Republican Senatorial Cam­ a stage at the end of the cafe­ books. The audio-visual mate­ The office serves the southern maybe we’B win m space race. member of the capital Improve­ road progrAme with the state dith Risley of 10 Echo Dr., Ver­ scribed in this report.” teria, a gymnasium divided into rial area would have equipment The adm inistration sasrs the Now East must return the right Dally Qoeetloa FEATURE SHOWN FIRST ment planning committee for a highw ay departm ent emd for non to Gary Boland of Man­ paign (fommittee, and a spokes­ part of the town in the area for­ man said the g ^ of $326,(X)0 2 teaming stations, an indus­ storage area, a preview area, .school enrollment will be such merly known as Tumerville. It suit. If East returns a club, Partaer opens with ewa heart, MANAS' three-year term. the tovm treasurer to tempo­ chester has been announced by WASHINGTON (AP) F ed­ trial materials center, a faculty student viewing of 875 square that the .school will be needed also serves a small part of Leb­ South takes nine fast tricks; if and Ihe next player passes. Tea Of much interest will be the rarily borrow not more than her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor­ eral banking regulatory ogen- was far exceed^. work room and a teachers' feet and .shelf area for curricu­ by 1967 to house 900 pupils and anon. The Airline railroad In for­ East returns a heart, West rum holdt Spadea, Q -8 ^ 8 | Hearts, nomlnaltion and election of all $25,000 during the next fiscal ace Risley, Chesterfield, N.H. lounge. lum material. that it should be located on the mer years went through Tumer­ the spades to defeat the con­ A -1 6; DtammMs, 8-8{ Otahs, $■ three Andover members of the year. Her fiance is a son of Mrs. Orchard Hill School property. tra ct In a sunonary to the board There would also be a teach­ ville, now Amston, and was S-A-f. Rham Board of Education. Us­ To receive and adopt the Marjorie Boland of 57 McKin­ W4r the administratian stated that ers work room and curriculum It also says that in 1969 a something of a railroad center. How does Best know which What da you soyf ually only one member would ley St. and the late John Bo­ - ace his partner hoMsT Ita dwm- budget for the fiscal year from the benefits accrued from a center with apace for typing ta­ second 900-pupU school will be Older residents may recall see­ Anawwr: Bid one seade. Al be up for election, which would July 1. 1665 to June 30, 1966 land. middle school program are; bles apd duplicating machines, needed in the western half of ing the "Ghost Train” (painted pionehlp play, East sbotfid ways ftiow a five-oaid suR at be that of the member whoee Miss Risley is a 1963 grad­ know; there le no need for him is the main reason for the meet­ More effective grouping, offers and a teachers* lounge. town. Supt. Warner said if tho white) on Me trip boM and the tovsl o f otM rather than re­ HOWID term expiree July 1. CurrenUy ing. This piece of business can uate of Brattleboro (Vt.) High s period of trarwltlon between Science Room Space schools are built with the abil­ forth from New York. to guess. spond W illi one m tiu m p . this Is the post now held by School and a 1964 graduate of Jrs'., Misses’, Women's The play of the first two tricks be ^K>rt and sw eet or lon g and elementary school and high The six science rooms would ity to expand them. It mlg^t The local board of education MURDEI Mrs. Donald Richards. ^ How­ difficult. No one can predict how Thompson School for Practical school, more effective utilization be 875 square feet to accomo­ delay the buUding of a second reviewed aH areas of its request­ makes it clear that South hee For Bhafanrold’a 31-page book­ Nursing, Brattleboro. She is only the king of spades left. hiMHB IBM BE* ever, the recent resigns taxpayers will perform. One of teaching personnel and an date a demonstraticxi table and high school for a time. ed budget for the 1965-66 fiscal let, “APocketOulda to&tdge, TRI^Ra IN lE t Donald Clough, with two employed as a licensed practical enriched program through dif­ It is estimated that a sec­ West can lead any of his three thing Is certain: The budget FASHION 30-inch science top counters on year at a recent board meeting send 30 cents to Bridge Book, iw. W iTIOMIttli to go. and James Foran, one total is $436,000, an Increase nurse at Manchester Memorial ferential grouping. two sides of the classrcmm. ond high school will be needed spades and South wW stUl have Mencheeter Eve. Herald, Box Hospital. Her fiance attended KITES and will moke aimounoements to play the king. Instead of pick­ year remaining, make all three over last y-ear of $23,000, and The administration hopes to Space for science exhibits is in 1671 which wUl cost two- at a public hearing to be held 3318, Grand Central fiteto open. Manchester High School and is also suggested. It is suggested and-a-lialf to three million dol­ ing a apede at random, West Now Tock 17, N.T. FEATURE SHOWN FIRST this means that the amount to DRESSES start the program in the fall of in MAy. be raised by taxes will be $304,- employed at Fitzgerald Ford, 1667 by housing the students in that a small preparatory loom lars. chooses a particular spiwle to EUdBPreaiey Mrs. Richards has indicated a R ockville. Supt. Aran Damarjian states Sunday, Moa„ Tnea,, Wed. desire to serve another term If 000. a new middle sAool. with a laboratory bench along ' The administration felt that that it appecuv that about 20 show where Me side strength is. OmSS’SSL Oerp. and Thursday The wedding is planned for Orig. with sink and utilities be pro­ West would return his lowest the people o f the town are To raise this amount on a $3 The specifications call for a this should be best eocplorsd by July 24 in South M ethodist 4.97 and pupils in Grades 2 to 6 would "KID Galahad “HOW TO BfUBOER TOUR agreeable to the Idea. George 900-pupU^ school expandable to vided for each two science class­ the public building commission. be benefltted by qieclal help ^Mde, the deuce, K he had sMe grand list of $5,439,000 will very Church. 5.97 1,200. The grades Included room s. There would be an Increase in strength in the lowest suit C U I.R U K eiOTi?«THSt WIFE" TesJte at 8:06 Munson, Mrs. Francis Haines, likely call for a tax rate of 56 from a speech and hearing mills. Just why this mill rate is would be Grades 7 and 8. The remedial instruction room expenses if the middle schools teacher. Also 19 in Idndergar- (clubs). In this case. West has and Larry T. Scanlon have all Orig. 8 .9 7 ...... $ 5 The administration feels the would be the size of a regular were made expandable since side strenrih In the highest suit expressed a wUllngnees to serve. necessary was clearly brought t«n and first grade. out in the detailed budget Orig. middle school would offer op­ classioom. The room would be there would be a need for core Oiearts), and therefore West re­ All three have lived here for a School Menus Rayons, cottons, knits and novelty The superintendent also gave turns hie highest spade (the EnsTUjaoD mailed to all Andover residents portunities to all pupils to de­ divided iinto two secticxis with heating facUitiee. out the schedule proposed for number of- years, all have been fabrics. Sheath.s, shifts, full skirts in 8.97 velop, to the extent of their a mcnreable partiUon. eight)ht) at the third trick. "Dina in Authentic Colonial Atmotphoro” very active In community af­ a few days ago by the board of 1 and 2 pc. styles. Sizes 5 to 15, 8 to Jane Romeyn pointed out an art teacher the conilng year,' When Best takes the )dt« of finance. Any que^ions remain­ abUlUes, mastery In the fun­ The two homemaking rooms to be in the Hebron school fairs, and ail have children at The menu for the Manches­ 18, 14>/4 to 24% . damental subject matter fields would each be 960 scjuare feet. that the cost of the schools Rham. Other people are report­ ing .should be cleared up at the should be kept low, or the board three days weekly, instead of Seaa Ceanecy as budget meeting Saturday ter public school system for the of interest, and development of One would be designed primar­ two days. Art would be taught yames Bond, Agrat 607 ed to be intwested, but have week begimUng Monday, May 3, Orig. good habits of character and ily as a food laboratory with might not get them at aR. She PYQUAUG INN made no statement about it. night. noted that the expandable on a regular schedule in each ta ‘TMdfinger” (ta Color) is as follows: Citizenship. spaces for four kitchen units. grade. SaisriM of town offlcials are Monday: Cubed steak, gravy, Giris' Vinyl 10.97 In addition the middle school The secKXid would be designed schools would cost more 7 :0 0 -6 :2 6 161 MAIN ST. — WETHERSFIELD. CONN. Manchester Evening Herald Harry Anderson suggested Work would also be carried STATE the subject of several ibetne. mashed potato, buttered wax would offer a broad program of as a clothing center with the ’TEL. 529-9463 e AMPLE PARKING Andover correspondent, Law­ that a 1,200-pupU schiMl be on wtth the admtnlstraUon and plas—Academy Award A salary for the first selectman rence Moe, telephone 742-6796. beans, bread, butter, mixed B8 SURI. >e^lSS has been servlns the Heme OwMr pupil activities which wdU meet provision for eight sewing ma­ teachers in developing oppor- Short WhuMr of 31,200, now paid 3600, will fruit. the need of adolescent youth chines. built rather than a 600-pupil for 33 YfARS. For a complete M il INS8KTION ef JACKCTS school. He questioned g«ttl^ tunitkse in art eduoation tm the *THE PINK PHINK” be aotod on; a salary for the FLUSTERED TELLER Tuesday: Spanish rice ■with for self-expression, the admin­ The two industrial art shops teaching staff. SMORGASBORD tax oolleolor of $1,600 will be h a m b u r g, buttered spinach, your heme by • Termite Cenlrel Ixperl, supervised istration indicated. would also be 960 square feet through to 1668 without a sec­ 6 4 0 -8 :6 8 KANSAS CTTY, Mo. (AP)i — S t ond building. April Bloom voted on; the salary of the Barbara Coffman, a teller at the bread, butter, ice cream. by the finest technical staff, phene our neaietl *' Well organized activities such each. There would be provision Flowers, flowers! You see A Feature town clerit, now 32,400, is up Wedne.sday: Frankfurt on a to include instructton in wcxxl- Supt. Warner stated building Suburban National Bank, .said 1^1 office: a 1,200-pupU school would them overywhere, after a rath­ for readjustment to $1,200, with she was so excited she couldn't roll, baked beans, cole slaw, *2 .3 3 woricing and metal working. er wet and drizzUng month. WEDNESDAY a minimum of 35 hours a week peache.s. ^^Inated cren— Both rooms have space for sim­ mean the action of 12 class­ find the switch to turn on the ;vools. Fitted *«8-onals rooms. But no dandelions yet. Jonquils, SATURDAY, 5 to 9 P.M. In office hours and all fees col­ automatic camera which is sup­ Thursday; Roast beef, gravy, F*hll rayon lining. Novelty belt back. ple equipment and facilities ‘THE HOME OF Novelty stitched pockets, yokes and Chairman Francis N ester pretty things, in abundance, but SUNDAY, 3 to 8 PJ«. lected going to the town posed to take pictures of bank mashed potato, buttered green wcxild be provided for testing, no dandelions in this area. GOOD FOOD The question o f sa la ry, aid- beans, bread, butter, jello with 649-9240 details. White, blue, red and bone ‘-•mited quantifies ®rohen sizes. dMncxistratlng, teaching and ac­ questioned the feasihUity of robbers. Greeters justments is connected with beige. Sizes 3 to 6x, 7 to 14. tual manipulation of tools. building a 1,000-pupU school be­ MASCHE '.t I M »’H M3 -8' LUNCHEONS served 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. |1.25 up A lone bandit got about $6,000 whippied topping. cause of the borroiwing ca­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cranlck AMPLf fAyhIM. Item 11, ‘*IV> zee If tlve Town from Mrs. Coffman In a quiet Friday: Tuna salad on roll, CONDITIONERS The gymnasium would be dlv- . . . Served P JA P-Jd. BLISS TEKMITE CONTROL CORF. isable into two instructional cen­ pacity of the town. were the ones who gave the DINNERS 6 to 9 will authorize the Board of Se­ stickup at the bank Wednesday. potato chips, buttered peas, Supt. Warner indicated the glad hand to Gilead Church Now Strand, New Britain lectmen to provide a full-time Mrs. Coffman said. "He came milk, gingerbread. DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • 1ST. 1B82 ALL SIZES ters. Because of economy It was i m suggested that a visual type of second middle school would people Simday last Ushers “Mary Popptae" DELICIOUS SUNDAY DINNERS clerk to assist the various Town up to the booth, threw a paper give a fleoclbUlty to move stu­ were James Simona and Wil­ 11- 140-8:46 12 NOON TO 8 P.M. Officers, Boards, and Commis­ sack on the counter, and said: SinOIDE TOLL 20,000 divi^r as opposed to a sound­ l-l{80-4-64 ------The Oldest and Largest in Conn. ■HOT” PRE-SEASON proof cxie would be acceptable. dents as the need arose. He bur Hills. iBPSblAL FRIDAY NIGHT—WHARFSIDE DINNER sions with the peorformance of ‘Keep smiling lady, and keep NEJW YORK — Each year GIRLS’ A drop canvas with weights was also said it would be tight Some of the GUead Oongre- their official duties.” . Some of filling that up with the green more than 20,000 Amerioans BOYS' JACKETS PRICES building for the next five yean gatlonel ladies will want to be the duties now perfm-med by stu ff.' ” commit suicide. m entionecl Benmet end party room available for "V |SPRING SUITS AND The two music rooms would and recommended building the baking for the hobby show and Closed food sole tMs week. Betty Fil- weddings, banquets end holiday paitlaa. have a capacity o f 60 pistils 900-pupU school that was ex­ For reservations, call 629-9468. Orig. 5.97 pandable. iauM and Charlotte Motylca FRANK’S CAFE East Windsor Mondays 2-PlECE SUITS each. The looms would be ac- have room in their freezers for and 6.97 O rig. 8.97 txxistic^Uy designed so that He also reconunended the anyone who needs the space. Tlie Family Beetanrant DRIVE-IN «^"(5 choral and instrumental instruc- second building be built on an $ 4 Orig. 8.97 expandable basis, this wtjuld CMkhen will wrant to save their CORNER MAIN and PEARL NORMAN’S tion might be carried on. nicloels and dimes for Such •5 The play area suound the give the town two expcmdoble bases, he noted. things as kites, books, flaga, This Week’s Special Wools, nubby rayons, textured rayons. 445 Hartford Rd school would be divided into jump ropee, gifts for their m ov­ Broken sizes, assorted colors aad four rectangular areas for phy- Assistant Supt Perry said a A ft ft 2, 3 and 4 pc. styles. Broken sizes. styles. that the stoves and refriger­ ers and surptiees from the fish lAKED SniFFte Limited quantities. ators are purchased at 60 per pond. The hobby show adfi food cent less than the purchase sale will be on May 8. JUMIO SHRIMP price and they ore also re­ Baseball Registration placed every 18 montha Regtotratlon for Utde League THE NEW Chairman Nester said that and M be Ruth league wtU be •1.50 "although we are taHdng about accepted at CeMo's store, He­ bron center, or at the residMioe free stovee and refrigerators, Fresh breads and pas- BOLTON LAKE HOTEL Girls' 1 and 2 Pc. the town stUl has to pay for of Mrs. George Smith until May the square footage of the 8, at which time there will be tries made daily. ROUTE 44-A—BOLTON SW/NG SUITS rooms.” The state recommends try-outs on the town baseball 876 square feet for the home field, leased by St Peter's Featuring Daily Specials DRESSES economic laba Hie educational Church. Thb Fri. at 8 p.m. wfll SWING BINGO apedfioatioiis call for 960 A s Alw ays P. A. C. BALLROOM square feet Mencbeeter Evening Herald Legal Beverages Agoin Footur* Hebron correspondent Mies 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE The administration will pre­ ONE SHOW at DUSK Orig. sent an outline of the school Susan B. Pendleton, telephom TEL. 849-5544 F eat, la t So l , T hors. I Originally EVERY MONDAY-^ P.M. curriculum at the next board 228-3464. Bob Mai tempo 3.57 and 3.77 and meeting. The next step is for and the Ylbratfom $25 the educational specifications to INTO SPRING go to the public building com- U.S. Plane Hit m iseio^ Come In and Vibrate ^ ^''’eeds. che!^ Longer Year Hit Roy Stanko, Tour Friendly Hoot Soya: Several citizens appeared be­ By Korean Jets In Our Blue Stag Room Originally 999 Main St. fore the board to object to the “LET’S GO DANCING i 4.97 and 5.97 TRUDY-S added three days in June. The WASHINGTON (AP) — A TONIGHT, FBL and SAT. “ITS F U N r Everyone Welcome (Next to Savings board at its 1^ meeting U.S. Air Force reconnaissance ~~~sop!oi»w ~ plane was damaged when two DON^OORE M||,g IN A lengthened the Elaster vaca­ VERSATILES” Cottons, rayons, nylons. Prints, stripes & Loan Assoc.) tion but added three days In North Korean jet fighters at­ 21 Years and Over and solid colors. Sizes 3 to 6x and t a b u c l o t h s June. tacked It over International e |[or Party Reeervathme—Phone 643-6068 e 7 to 14. Serving a full line of Mrs. Charles Creedon said waters m ore than 80 m iles o ff e Dally Luncheon Spednla — 86e e In a letter to the board that the coast of Communist North Entrance In Rear ^ 1 * 6 6 breokfost, lunch, and snock-time foods. Girl Scout Troop 757 had Korea, the Pentagon says. planned a trip to New York Reporting uie Incident OAK ST. RESTAURANT reproduc- on4 OMAR Coffee. City but the trip now conflicts Wednesday, the Defense De­ MERCURY! stop In for BREAKFAST, 6:30 to 11 A.M. with the lenghtened school partment said the RB47 with six 86 OAK ST. PLENTY of FREE PARXINO Our grinders are the best In town. year. crewmen aboard was on a rou­ Misses', Women's Come In and try one for yourself. The group plans to ■visit the tine mission Tuesday when the attack occurred. White. Colors: Ecru Open Monday—Saturday, 6:30 AJM. to 6:30 PJVI,—Thnis, to 9 UJJ., World's Flair and Metro­ politan Museum. She noted that The plane returned to Yokota reservations had 'already been Air Force Base In Japan and no COORDINATES made and passes obtained. Injuries were suffered ^ the y Mon.-Sat. 7-9:25 BURNSIDE Mrs. Creedon said this was crew, the Pentagon said. The $Sun. Coni, z P.M. MOST BEAUTIFUL CARGO CARRIER IN TOWN! Orig. 8.97 Orig. 10.97 imposing a hardship on the RB47 fired back at the two at­ girls ai^ ashed that the girls tacking MI017S, but the result be allowed absences from of the return fire was not I •ANTHONY QUINN* IRENE FWe • ALAN BATES* I school. learned. . State Department officllu FRENCH 9 Asst. Supt. Perry noted that Juniors' and .Misses many teachers had planned to were reported undecided wheth­ INSTANT er to formaUy protest the at- attend workshops and that one ^ Textimd rayons, cotton knits, novelty or two teechets might be re­ ti^ . Thera would be a problem orwhom to protest to since the |p| fabrics. 2 and 3 pc. styles. Broken SPRING leased but not the whole Eng­ 1 sizes. Limited quantities. lish department. United States does not recognize the Communist Nortli ' Kbnaa A9- EARNINGS Bradford Alpers requested the board to reconsider its de­ regime. The U.N. Korean COATS DlvldendB paid from day cision for four reasons: With­ sUce Commission still exists. H Atadte FRIES A spokesman said the RB47 of deposit — 4 ttmes a out the added three days there IlDBEAYllMTeFtaeitFIliii Only will still be 180 school days to was over the Sea of Japan, off THE BEST YOU EVER AJEI year. the east coast of North Iforea satisfy state requirements; AM biiBliif wIMg Orig. there are other groups adverse­ when the attack occurred. The TODDLERS COAT At the end of March, brief formal announcement had mfrtfttGtcw $ . * 8 ly affected by the board’s dt- sold the plane was "flyliig mors 11 June, September and Do- cision; it means financially lit­ than 60 miles from the Korean the n e w oember. tle to the town, and many mainland, and parallel to the & BONNET SETS teachers were scheduled to coast, at the Ume of attack.’’ Orig. start summer jobs or classes, There have been 38 such Ind- O rig. and the decision was creating a $15. denta In the For East and Eu­ *11 4.97 hardship for them. rope, the latest having occurred Supt. Warner said he told BOLTON LAKE HOTEL and / March 10 last year over Germa­ parents the board had made a ny. ROUTE 44-A-BQLTON, CONN. 5.97 ruling that school was in ses­ sion those three days. He said POWER ENDED IN 1876 that the parents would have to VATICAN CITY—The PWes^ om O rig. make the Judgment whether m temporal power ended ta IBTO EVERY THURS. NIGHT 6.97 and prearranged program was more Dividend Paid when the Papal fltates wera FROM 6:30 to 8:80 PJI. 8.97 valuable than the last three dlaadved. Laminated crepes, diagonals, mohair from Day of Deposit days of school. loops. Wool tweeds, plaids and nov­ The board decided that It ITAUANO Novelty rayons, textured rayons and elty checks. Fitted and boxy atytea. ooulid not discuss the matter at laminated fabrics. Fitted and boxy Sizea 5 to 13, 8 to la IKIL iM-iur Hi ATiMS I5t THiesday n igh t's m eeting os K SALES AR t UP 43%’ atylea. 6 to 24 montha and 1 to 4 years. was not on the agenda. The and your Morcury doalor can show you whyl V Item wlH be put on Om agenda for the moct V w rd meeting' MEADOWS".” S AVIXGS Aatheay PetkhM Maarheator Bvealag HaraM Autot Leigh IK / LOAM fieutli Wlaissr rnrresfiftieat, ^ ) 4 I Kilos Brownie Joaeph, Alfred Hltebeeekh HISSES’ TEXTURED INFANTS’ DRESSES •148. ’•PSYCHO” AU YOU CAN KAT — $3.00 Ptr Pi ■ SInIb $2 flft ’ plua (ta Osier) 1667 MAIN BT, — NEAR MAPLE ST, HEMLOCK m O H >f*n 1r oar main diniBg r o e o i... MORI ARTY BROTHERS. Inc. •2.00 BBANGB OFFICE. ROUTE 31, COVENTRY BAN FTUNCXfiOO — West­ Qery Great ] Tt»Hea taportz. Sleevelaia, b o^ Mp* ern hemlocfc lumber Ig good for L a n a 801W CfiNTBB STBEET^^CINGHBCTR. CONN. pm t cloeing. Mock turtle, crew or tur- ozoorted ziyieo. ■ N r a x . 4 PJR. MONDAY THROUGH nUDAT flooring, wall paiiamig and Ua itocWiito. White, block, powder caUnstwoK baoauN tt Is fooe "H O U S S O A r U m i potai pink, maize. Sizea S-M-U NUHT S ta S VCLOCO. foom and talMa palBt gg cle a r &M m s araH.

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r P A G E F i V a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1988 *«• MANCHESTER EVENING HE31ALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY,. APRIL 29,. 1965 In a aubmarina to South Amari- Jobless Claims OVER M ILU O N 9A Q M F O U R ca; had holad up in tha Alps- 1 Until recenUy, toa Ruralana ^ ^ Events Hitler’s Tomb Serves Decrease 6.5% PRESCRIFTIONS Oounty Extension Office In kept silent about what they Safely Comporaided G&S Workshop found. jQventry Rockville. wSHRoWMTRYFmriiFf In W orU ’They finally talked, they raid,’ Unemploment compensations The University of Connect!-! To Dine May 8 Tonight The Baby Has As Lookout for Reds becauM a West Berlin proracm- claims filed In Manchester last ARTHUR DRUfi cut Student Dairy Fitting and tor had. filed charges against week d ro j^ d by 6V4 per cent Showmanship Contest will be MOSCOW (AP) — Soviet IBtler to assure hla prosecution below those of the preivlous ® A Sets Hearing Monday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. May 7 The Manchester Gilbert and >Hce have airertad a young By JOHN O. KOEHLER for crimes against humanity if week, with 739 persons filing in the Hicks Arena. Sullivan Workshop will have rtUsh teacher named (^rald ooe B E R L IN (A P )— If you stand atop a wooden platform ha should ever turn up, after toe for the week ending April 24, Letter from Visitor Ma aeoond annual reunion ban­ Television Been Named gBrooke and filed a charge of an expiration of toe statute of limi­ compared to 790 who fifed dur­ On 2 Variance Requests A letter has been received quet Saturday, May 8, at 6:80 10) Patsr Jsmilm i N swa undisclosed nature agalnrt him, at Potsdamer Platz in downtown Berlin and look slight ing the week ending April 17. (:00 -10.13-18-») Merle tations. from Miss Saundra He&isonn. a pjn. at the Bolton Lake Hotel, r> AAmlret Jack M) lymeh q>af_ a British Embassy spokesman ly to your left across the concrete and barbed wire of Yelena Rshevskaya, a mem­ Last week's 709 claimants retired music teacher from Chi­ Bolton. The event la open to I») WhIpUsb lOdi^Danlel B oom BINGO said today. included 154 from the Rock- UNFEMININE H m soBlnr board of appeato^tend tha New Bng:1and Dhtrict 848) The Munstsra the Red wall, you will see a grass-covered mound. ber of a Soviet army intelli­ current and former members. |m ) Friendly atairt The London Daily Mail said Mfmaata <>/»■ mrm Paator’a CX)nferehce of Lutheran cago, visiting with friends In 8 - 8 ^ ) Johnny Quasi ( O Occasionally East German^- gence team charged with ar­ vlUe-Vernon’ area. The remain­ hear two reqaeate for aon-1 Svnod. ■tart­ Coventry for a few weeks. She There will be dancing after the 84) visits wlUi Sculptor EVERY FRIDAY I PJi Brooke was held on espionage resting top-ranking Nazis, said ing 685 were from Manchester HAIR |-S(MQ) Donna R M Cota, JanlM May, daughter of Alfred Hanry ai)d June charges, but the embsAsy aaid it Communist border guards walk hands of toe Russians, who l y varlancea u a public hea writes, “One of the meet en- dinner. it Le past toe genUy sloping, 16-foot In a radio report there ware Ir­ and from about 10 surrounding ]oirad)le svmlngs I have had R ^ tvation s oloae Saturday ______Heund ifH SOUTH COVENTKY L ouIm Stetson Cote. Auburn Trail, Coventry. She was bom "luis n()t been told toe practise probably would have marched 1M at » p.m. Monday In tl ______Merle April 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hsr maternal mound. Sometimes toe guante refutable evidence that Hitler towns. Permanently Removed while here was April 16 when and may be made with Mrs. VKrto^Itats nature of the charge.” him through the streets of Mos­ Claims filed laet week Licensed Electrologlat offldrbulidta* on Rt, SI. throuah ------^ f20) Film 1GO4S-80) Dr. KOdars grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Stetson, Coventry. Her walk up on it and observe the had died. I attended a Tenebrae Service James ScOtt, Old Stafford Rd., (24) W » ^ New? The spokesman said toe Rus­ cow, he kilted himself. Eva Miss Rshevskaya described in throughout the state declined ^ ^ e appeal will be for ape- St. Satthewa Lutheran Church Tolland. (10) The Pioneem (18) SubseiipUm TV paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rich, (Chest­ sians have not answered two area around them, watching for Braun, his mistress of many aMU excepUon to conatruct In New Britain. in the Second Congregational ( A8040) My Thras SoM refugees. detail how toe bodies of Hitler by 567 to a total of 26J141. Dur­ Clairs Allardye* Church in North Coventry. I A check will be presented to 6:00 ( S) News t:00 ( M S ) Password nut Hill. embassy recTueste for permis­ years and wife of a day, swal­ ing the correepondlnig period I kaimb for the on Rt. 6| The Rev. Junes H. Ameling, (10) ^e-DenUfy ( 8-80-40) Bewitched • • • • • It is a macabre spectacle, and Eva Braun were found in thought the service very Im- the Instructors of the Handi­ (M ) Charming (Juebec sion to see Brooke. lowed cyanide. The dog was toe’ bomb crater but did not say last year, statewide claims to­ the BoKon-Ooventry town capped at the banquet. It rspre- (80) Flash (Jordon Gustafson, Kristen Marie, daughter of the Rev. Ken­ He was arrested Monday (xmsldering that under their poisoned. 649-5577 preeatve and near the end of (22) Roclcy and Hli Friends 8:80 (lO^sSo) Hasel (CO feet, beneath this mound, lies where the remains eventually taled 34,147. »e. The requeat la bfW »«Je 1 lillf” eents profito from “Piratea of ( 8) RichaTO Diamond neth L. and Lois Anderson Gustafson, 32 Vernon St. She was when Soviet police broke into an Do We Find the Good in Life?” the service, Stillman Hitch­ (40) Adventures In Paradlee the tomb of Adolf Hitler’s ’Third Survivors in the bunker were buried. The Bridgeport office con­ 643-0301 ^ JamesJai H. Throwe on b ^ l f Penzance.” 8:10 ( 8) News. Sports, Weather (12) Celebrity Game bom April 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Her pa­ apartment. His wife .was wrapped toe bodies in blankets tinued to lead the state In total as Ms sermon topic at the 11 cock sang as a sqk) "The Old (24) The Glory Trail MR. AUTO WASH Reich — toe bunker where his­ A Bo-Cov Pit^>ertles of East • ;U (22) Ski Report ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mirs. K. Albin Gustafson, present and notMiad toe embas­ and tossed the bundles into a claims filed with 3,668, follow­ a.m. worship eervice Sunday. Rugged Cross.” I thought it (20) Peter Jeimlmp—News •( 8-20-40) Peyton Place tory’s murderous madman gave CREDITORS PAID Hartford. m u r d e r c h a r g e s 10:00 (10-22-30) Suspense Thtr. ( O Jamestown, N.Y. She has two brothers, Karl, 8 and Glenn, Several laymen of the church was as fine a rendition of that (80) Rocky and His Friends sy. his last orders, before shooting huge bomb crater outside — HARTFORD (AP) — An ar­ ed by Hartford with 3,424, New .T h e other appeal la from HARTFORD (AP) — First de • ;80 (10-22-30) Huntley-Brlnkley (24) In-Sohool Preview Ymi Asfc«d for It! look of Ihl* Vdiiol 6; and a sister, Karen, 2. ’The couple, in toalr 20s, came Adolf and Eva lying side by side Haven with 3,249, and New will leave from the church at 4 lovely song as I had ever heard ( g-20-4(>) ABC fH>eclal • • • • • himself. rangement calling for full pay­ Robert E. Ohnatead of R ^ e y and after the eervice someone gree murder charges have been (24) W hsfs New? ( 3-12) The Defenders to Moscow April 18 wUh a tour­ with the dog on top of both. ments in cash and notes of the Britain with 2,161. m i Rd. who wialiea an Staiday for the Laymen'e (12) Newsbeat It will be 20 years ago Friday told me Mr. HHchcock is 80 lodged ai^net two Hartford ( S) Walter Cronklte 10:20 ( 24) Pathfinders Fhtnips, Kathleen Marie, daughter of Stanley John and ist group composed mostly of that the fuehrer’s suicide ush­ Gasoline was poured over the company that publishes the Manchester remained in the fioot variance from the ofct! 10:30 (18) Topic „ student teachers of Russian. yeera old, R was hard to be- men in two uhreleited rtayings ( 8) lAramie (C) 11:00 ( 38-10-12-20-224040) Nsws. Jo-Ann Roncaloll Phillips, 65 Ironwood Dr., Vernon. She was ered in the Goetterdaemmerung bodies, a match was struck and, Southington News and the Plain- 13th spot among the state’s 20 pererty hne eetbach M 1 Superior Court bench war 6:45 (20) Peter Jennings—News They had been scheduled to aa the flames shot up, the burial offices. A lierve that a man of his age 7:00 ( 3) Wyatt Earp Snorts. Weather SHOPPERS SPECIAL bom April 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma­ of Nazi Germany and was toe ville News has been accepted „ orderordi to maintain the same meets at 4:45 p.m. Sunday for a couW sing so beautifuUy. I rants were Issued Wednesday (22-30-M) News, Sports (18) For AdulU Only ternal grandmother is Mrs. Mary Roncaloll, Hartford. She leave Friday. climax of Berlin’s collapse In party left the scene. by creditors. p l a n t rfront Hne and roof hna with against Ivan Komarenko, 44, 11:15 (10-30) Tonlsht (C) joint meeting with the similar also thought the accompani­ Weather (20) ABC Nlshtllfe haa two brothers, Steven John, and Mark Andrew, 2; and flames. Next day, the Nazi radio The. two weekly newspapers STAMFORD MAN KILLED aJhew addition to bis home and WilHam Sevlgny, 20, who (10) Wanted LONDON (AP) — Britain STAMFURD (AP)—A 29-year group of the First Congregation­ ment on the organ by Ivan (20) Beet of the Poet (40) Snorts Final $ 1 J 9 a sister, Debra Ann, 4. The guns of the Red army broadcast that the fuehrer died are published by the Eden Pub­ tpere. al Church at Quandt Hall on Beckwith (church organist and were already in Jail awaiting (24) Survival In the Sea 11:20 ( 3) Movie • • • • * plans to ask U.N. Secrotnry- “ the death of a hero at the head lishing Xk>. old man was killed Wednesday he Nathan Hale Community i “ ™ ” oV t nm (18) Subecriptlon TV (12) Movie General U Thant and one Com­ ' were pounding the city and So­ choir director) was of top qual­ Circuit Court action. 11.26 ( 8) Movie Fairfield, Mark Steven, daughter of Maynard and Nata­ of his troops defending the The plan, on file Wedne.sday night when his car swerved off iter has invited anyone hav- h *rw j!^ House 7:18 (SO) Snorte Camera monwealth and one Arab coun­ viet infantrymen were less than Long Ridge Road, liit a soft ity.” Komarenko is accused In the (22) Maee Highlights HIgt 11:30 (22) Tonight (CD____ lie Webster Fairfield, 89 Birch St. He was bom April 23 at ; a mile from the Reich Chancel- Reich capital.” with Saul Seidman, U.S. Referee hobbiee or crafts to «»ter bludgeoning of Ms wife, Marla, (40) ABC Nightlife try to help draw up a constitu­ in Bankruptcy, calls for pay­ shoulder, skidded to the oppo­ KFF. SATURDAX'S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LWTINO Manchester Memorial Hospital. His paternal grandparents tion to unite Aden and the Fed­ ' lory. But when the war ended, the Manchester Evening Herald April 17. ment of all unsecured debts In site (tide of toe road and crashed seeds THIS IS NOT A WASHI are Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fairfield, Islesboro, Maine. He ha.i eration of South Arabia In a 1 Hitler was in his bunker, sur- story of his death was pieced V / Coventry ijorreepon^nt, F. Sevlgny is accused in the five sisters, Janet, 14, Sheryl, 12, Wanda, 11, Clndl, 7, and I rounded by a dozen of his faith­ together from testimony of four stages within two years into a telephone pole. stabbing of John A. Keseler, single state. The victim was identified as Sf’iZSS'st”*' “ “ S£Sh*o3m'mli.rH^ Pauline Little telephone 742- • Tires Steam Cleaned Teresa, 2. Government officials said ful men. his bride, Eva Braun, those who survived. after coiSlrmaitlon of toe plan. ***TrSlr* rnn.r^inm. nan-i. The Rev. Mr. Ameling is to be 6231. April 24. • • • * • ' and his favorite German police Over the years rumors bub­ A hearing on confirmation will Howard W. Smith Jr. of 28 Ham­ It w is ^ notified as soon as possible by • Body Thoroughly Washed „ Wednesday they hope to set up ilton Court, Stamfor(L The car Radio Beecher, Glenn W., son of Fred and Carpi E. Aichele consUtutionaJ conference in dog ’’Blondi.” bled through the world that Hit­ be held by Seidman on May 4 those Interested In attending the and Hand-mitted ler had survived: had escaped in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. was demolished. Hiells, doUs, ship models, tole- meeting of the Tolland Beecher, 6 Pine Knob Circle, Wapplng. He wto bom April 24 London. Rather than fall Into the (Thin Bstliig hiclnden only Hwne newt brondeantn of 10 qr 18 • Machine-Dried At Manchester Memorial Hospital. He haa two brothers, The British have promised the J^^***y*” ’ Aseoclatlon of Congregational mlmito iMirth. Some ntatlonn tmrrr other short newncMti-) • Underside Ruatproofed 8oot^ 6, and Jeffrey, 3; and a sister, Harriet, 19. region independence by 1968. heads from Coventry, CUM.and L^j^Uan Churches the after- 209 at Illing Earn • • • a • ■Uicei% m o < W c ^ old tin- I ^ evening of May 1« at WDBC-ISW ($>6:00 News. Sports. Weathsr • Spray Wax w i « , large m o w boats, g u ^ yjg Congregational Long John Wade 6:45 3 S t s r ------Extra_ Bf gren, Carolyn 'Whiting. Prior, Broad Brook, and Henry Prior, -Warehouse Point. cia. Maitheny. Grade 7: David Ailing, Martha mament objectives of Britain’s Also, Ernest Mdnerncy, He hss a sister. Gloria Delight, 4. Ing Hems of Intereet are kind *?*"lf!?*** . ^ Arey, Thomas Barrett, Lynn Labor government, told the 114- ^ i g h to dlspUy them.” ^ Auxiliary to G re e n -^ - Janet Moseley, David Moyer, • a a # • Beggs, RonaW Bilodeau, Frances nation U.S, Disarmament Com­ td^it retreahments will be bot-Richardeon Post, American t4nda Nadeau, James Nicola, Bridgetnaa. Mark TVIlliam, son of Edward William and Legkni, wlU have a'njmmage Bletzer, Barbara Boland. Carole mission Wednesday that priority ■vakable. Bdumnd Novak, John O’Hara, Chapman, AHen Oienard, Delr- Carolyn Jean LeBianc Bridgeman, 28_ Maple St. He was mu(*t be placed on halting and a«dn, rood aale and ancick bar Margaret Paine, Soott Palmer, Leglaa Neira dre Clavette, Vlrgiiria CroareU, bom April 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ reversing ’’toe direction of toe airrfitiary to Grecn-Oio- starting at 9 am. on Saturday Susan PelleUer, Myralee Perry, ternal grandpitoents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo LeBianc, Coven­ at the Legion Home on Wall St. Ri(dvard Diaz, Joan Doherty present uncontrolled arms bot-tRichardaon FpsL Ameri­ Karen Richards. try. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert race.” can Legion, donated 88 to the, Poet - —- membeivy of - its _ color Also, Brian Rogeta, Miriam Maureen Donovan. Bridgeman. 73 Oak St. He has a brother, Cord Edward. 3. Also, Wayne Douglas, Susan • • # • • Chalfoirt is minister of state department child welfaro r o tm -lw a ^ SChettler, Donald Segal, Deb­ Dziellnskl, Paula Parnell. for dlsarmiament. da^m and haa three new mem- ^ ^ orah Shoag, Stephen Shoff, ’Ihlel. BobbI Ann. daughter of Roger and Barbara Bins beta: Jacalyn Benjamin, Mart- Ohariro Bmjamte ^ M a ^ l d Sharon Fields, Kathleen Finne­ Stephen Sp^th, Doftna Spooner, gan, Judith Fleishman, Seth Thiel. 60 Duval St. She was bom April 21 at Manchester hm Benjamin and Marjorie and etantey J. H a r ^ wiU Karen Steineker, Steven Vai- Color Glazes Old march in the Loyalty Day pa- 'Gaiman, Mariamle Gold, Rich­ Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and ciulis, Frederick.. Watters, Gary ard Haskell, Wendy Heritage, Mrs. Joseph Bins, Green Bay. Wls. Her paternal grandpar­ Thi unit and poet will again r»de Sun^y to Dmbury. Youell and Susan Zimmerman. READ THIS BEFORE YOU ents are Mr. and Mra. Frank Thiel, Ombellaport, Wls. She CHICAGO—Tinted plumbing Mary Hickey, Jane H 1 c o c k, fixtures popular, in contempo­ proeent an annual hsltory I ? **^ ® *\ Meet Grade 8; Joan A n d r e i n i, Linda Jacobs. has five brothers. Ricky, 10. Randy. 9, Ronnie, 8, Rory, 5, to the student graduat-1 Coventry Public Schools Julia AnnulU, Patricia Badg­ rary bathroom installations staff meetings wiH. be held on Also, Steven KaseL Susan and Roger, 4. have been trswed to toe World’s t e from Coventry High School er, Kafhleen Beckett, Karen, Katz. Mary Kirkharti, La,wiance • • • • • ki June with the hlgheot mark Mondt^ with seasloM cloelhg at Blssefl, Kristina Blfke, Marline BOY M Y FERTILIZER Fair in Buffalo in 1902. A man­ 1 pm. at the Robertson School; Knight, Kathl Kolbe, Marcia C^rliuMi, Theresa Mary, daughter of Fred C. and Gail ufacturer showed vases with to'n Amerk^n AJnenc&n History.aiaujif. i ------— --- Bray, Laurie Broderick, Ther­ Kudlow, Joseph LeBianc, Eu Marie T»alge Carlson, 482 W. Middle Tpke. She was bom The post Is eponsoring a new at 1 :^ pjm at Gram- esa Bruneau, Donna Carpenter, colored glazes toat year and gene Lescroart, Jeannette Ite' April 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal shortly afterward began to ap­ BOV 8 o ^ T kwd 96 and has niar School, and the regular Virginia CaUldo, Mary Chace, Sure, Nancy Macomber, FTeder. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Paige, Lynn, 2 £ l e ^ S X r t e r . WilUam time at C ove.^^ 1 ^ School. ’Thomas Cone. ply decorations to lavatory ick Marshall, Rodean McCAnn Scotts Mass. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. pitchers and basins. Pratt wUl be scoutmaster. Fran- htoit Week s Also, Mark Connors, ludlth James McCArthy. Carlson, Lyim, Mara. A Murphy w ill be the institu- DellaFera, Doreen DeLwceo, • • • • • m I mI ^raraaentaflve for the schools: Monday, vege- Also, Cynthia.McNcill, Dianne representative lor « « grinders, /temptar Jean Dorcbeater, Joan Dzldin- McUa Lillian Messier, Erwin Porter, Scott Andrew, son of Leonard Carey and Paul­ poet has voted to spofuwr ters p ln ^ ^ saJad. stew^ skl, Bonney Earl. Valerie Ed­ Nash, Sh€uxm Neary. Douglas ine Morv Kublt Porter, Hebron. He was bom April 22 at fv»»T,h-v^rarti P««<*e8-/Tuesday. Swiss steak, wards Susan Emmerling, Beth Nekson, John Newcomb, Richard Manchester Memorial HospiUl. His maternal grandmother Ferris. Roberta Fleishman, San­ I ^ I urfBu i i m M iSm c S l ^ t h e j!l|lyonnalse noodiM, lettuce and Nolan, John Norton, CArl Ogren, is Mrs. Catherine Kublt. Salem. His paternal grandparents „ , stale nro-1 tomatoes With Frensh dressing, dra FTedericksen, Kenneth Gar- Daniel Pantaleo, Janet Popelea- are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Porter, Hebron. He has two rlty, Francesca Gates, BSlen ki, Joyce Preston, FAmeA Quin­ IB 'A ] brothers, James, 18, and DanleL 17; and a sister. Louise, 19. in June at toe universuy | patties with Gcfwett. tal. a « a • ' a lummMi______i«ocn .cinnamon applesacuce, ecal- Also, Marilyn Gray, Irene Also, Paula Raddlng, Alan Named poUtoes. buttered peas, HalUsey, Maryellei Halvorsen, Burgess, Amy Lee, daughter of Philip L. Jr. and Linda Reichlln, Robin Rogers, Nancy Toth Burgess, 77 Mather St. She was bom April 29 at Man­ Pamela Holmes, Bruce Hust, Rohcin. David Ro«l, Roberta poliited coach for w **8 ^ Tliursday. meat loaf, maah^ chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Raymond Isleib, Marcy Juran, Rosa, William Scholtz. Eric Stn- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Toth, Howard Rd.. Bolton. Her paternal Usa Kehler, E31en Kelly, Dale ^ « ^ l a S n p S I potatoes, buttered eplna^, but- namon, Shelley Stone, CJralg Scotts gnarantees yon that grandparents ant Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Burgese Sr., 39 Hud­ tered bl^ults, stew ^ fruit; Kowell, Gail Krawiec, ’Tony Swanson. -gmm r , with opening - „ day from 10 I Friday, firii sticks with tarter son St , to nooni'on Saturday. Pa*^ Kuusik, Oiristine LaVae. Also, Craig Sweeney, Karen to ^ gauae. SpaniA rice, buttered Vater, Irene Vtrkutls, DeiuiA Turf Builder will give you a M S are asked to i^ckpick tq> their com, bread and butter Also, O a ig Leverault, Barry Boy_i protrytiypromptly at nocn. ^ London, Kerry Lukovitz, CJath- Walsh, Karen Ware, Heather James Breen, chaiircutochairman of thetoe | Briefs erine Maccarone, Susan Mac­ Wh(seler, Wallace Whiting, better lawn than any other James Wlckwire, Mark W il­ board of dtrectors of the aeeo Volunteer mothers assisting Donald, Linda Marchisk), Rl(Ji- ciition, tiste managers for the ard Mason, C3iarles May, Debra liams, David WolfiAm, Linda fertilizer—br money back! I with dasses of the South Cov- Wrobel, Charles Zucker. NO PAYMENTS 'til 1B66 season: Pony League, Rob- I entry Cooperative Nursery and MoComlb, Daniel McKeniie, Deb­ art Prinz, president, and man­ Kindergarten for the coming Vburs for $100, agers: Prinz, Savings A Loan week are Mrs. Robert Moriar- Save time team; Frank DeMao, North Cov­ ty, Mrs. Robert P. Bowen, Mrs. entry Fire Department; George Kenneth Lemire, Mrs. James Guarantee ot .Satistaction Teomans, Ploufe (ilonriroctlon; H. Ameling and Mrs. Forrest IMI About Rain”. ■ James McCurry, PonticeUi team I Haun. (A 34.98 comparable value.)' of iBolton and FTancis Clark as | Explorer Scout Post 63 will Only Turf Builder (R ) is Trionized. Grows deeper and effort aoaefa,wBw, andupu Davidi-n-.i-u Warard, —An- I have a paper collection about Midi team of Bolton as manager j ^ y jg. Forster Grant of the roots in any soil. Keeps grass greener longer. LOWER than ever FUEL COST ■nd EUjah Roeer as coach. . 1 group----- aaid’ the SixHits will at­ jklso, American League, CSies- Turf Builder Plus 4 feeds ^ tempt to expand the areas of 2,500 sq. ft. 5,000 sq. ft 10,000 sq. ft ^ Leidd, president; and man- collocUons at that time and atfars Roland Green, ’Trem- thanked those who saved their M yly’s 'i supermarket; Leonard paper for the recent «?olleotlon. your lown ond dees foiir Otelio, Allen’s Market; Frank- T ^ "Stop Smoking Syihpo- 2.95 . 4.95 8.95 toT Richardsoa, ZoUo’s super­ akim" wUl be held from 8 pm. market, and Jay Oortlen Jr„ to fiao p.m. Monday, Tueeday extra jobs 9. Cktorwall Acres. and Wednesday at Willimantlc Scoth Na 35 Sproodor Also, National League, Jo- State (College. ^ » astk Looks, praaident, and man­ Cub Scout Pack 66 meets at IhaftoMtlawa Prevento gnuMj weeds Each ts ik in : CSiester Ladd, Pelle- 7 pm. tomorrow at the Rob­ ■pnador •var mad* « cnbgnsB, foxtail, goosegrsas tlsr's service station; David ertson School on tha them a, I Oface, Tomm’s 6A10; Noibert rtOreen ’Thumba’’ 8^ Martin, Gorris* Oil and Jo- Cubs Take Tour *5 off Clesn oat rosette weeds such |U aelih Locke, Lakeside Grill. Cubs of Dens 1 and 2 (Pack whou bongM with 2 dandelion, plantaia, bockhom ” ^J Sunday oumMbj Sendoss 16a)68) lourea toured uie the wuiuii^tiavWlUlmanUc any Seotta prodnet ime Rev. Allison Heaps, In- I chronicle during vacation, Ttto extra-sturdy, stael aproader fim p a s to r^ the First 0 »n -j yioviring how news la gathered Controls viney weeds soch as mal Churoh, wU^l printed. Receiving a news- has (l|al-a-inatic contrm ratting. communion .meditation I ^ ^ ^ off the press: Rubber tired wbeelA Bunt to ehidiwesd, dover, seedling knot- last fiMr years Only 518.96 with 3 tohic, “An Amazing InvltaUon, & n 1, Leonard Bevlln, Ralph weed any Seotta product diking the U am. worship 0»hn, G le n n Ferguson,----- Gary atfwlce Sunday. Oillon and Glen GUlon; Den 2, A dessert sale In the vestry James Breen, Mark Bowen, Joat Anlwed Protects hw a agabist Inaseta sock wnir the service wUl be con- Bradford Cl^p, Robert Elwell, GUIDE MABKEE8 as ants, grabs, ehsfeirs diloted by the churoh’s Board YUs mogacb mifal ha v ifw flM 4 John Kersen, Craig LeDoyt, aarwhcfA tajrwhttc. ssrvm For N a 86 or Na 75 Spieadats / af ChrlstAn EMucation. Wayne UtUe and James St liv e Gentlemen: The Men’e Club and Friendly •voTihiag—«e iy aal eoavtiiiaidA If you on Orole will have a Joint project Martin. I It’s Rue to add botoiy uaanik to aagr «4.95 Set only Scotts is trionixod I am interested In converting my besting system to a Modena GAS After leaving the n ew sp ^ r THE ETHJir JLLEN occial ocTMioA CtooM fmm toon Hartford G a s L in e s at 10 a.m. May 8 in front of affice Den 1 stopped at the unit to take advantage of the above offer. the church’s Klngtibury House. TEA WAGON... msa 400 Kdua Alka pisM ia ia> The Men’s Club wtll be in W ILI radio station and were on fanasl. Aatimtod Ma^ slquat koops.grass groonor.longor r i Please call to arrange my installation before MAY 31st ^ S ^ e ^*an auction with local minutes with PRACTICAL, HANDY bon Solid Ctony, gnehm 8oHd Mto ^ W a l t e r U T ^ r p ^ E d -| Nick hogaay, ipteomii - I would like more information abodt heating home wflh ward Neumann aa auctioneers. Cnstom Ksooi IIh CALL GAS... the modem energy fuel CUfford Safranek Is chairman ■ Climax C%^ter, Order of rioMlCsiorfaian 4.9S and 9.95 □ and aaks for dorlktlons of EAstern Star, will have an auc­ andBiRh.Jnkto Q Please arrange my FREE HOME HEATING SURVEY household artAles, took and tion and rummage sale at 10 BOiaeeUaenous Rems for the af­ Am. Saturday at the Masonic ‘ STORE HOURS "AH About Rain" is a tan star, ten song album all about rahr. It’s available only YOUR I understand that I assume NO OBLIGATION of any kind In making fair. Hall In Merrow. Several antique any of these inquiries. Offer Hmited to MAY 31, 1965. The Friendly Circle will hawe pieces will be avaiUble, as well RIoudey end Tueadey Opoa tm S P JL QUALITY — THI from us, your U .'^ Ftoyal* dealer with the rain tire." We won’t try to sell 1 n plant and food aale and a as refreshments at it booth, Mra. Open Thonday and Friday Bvcalage ______(MANCHESTER you • tire now, but who knows? After you hear "All Atx^ Rain,” you might think | anaok bar during the affair. Ralph C. Hoffman of town A aoeed Wednradeye SHOT KST KONOMY Sunday Maas at S t Mary’s general (dialrma^ Mrs. James of the rein tire...the all new original equipment grade tire from Churoh adll ba at 7:80 am., iLanier of WIUliKon, -chalr- FRIDAYS Now, whfai you need tlras, you'8 know where to get th«n. •tiM Am. aiid 10:30 a.m., and I man; u atstu to nra.'Ruth Leg­ Tbs OFAU HEATING «ha ohUdran’s Mass at 10:80 gett of Boltin and Frank Hall IW.G.GUilMEY 1649-5253 awi. will ba In tha ot»rrti baU. of Storrs. TO SEE OUR RAIN HRS AD 6^ PAGE 19 Street. PUppOf 1§ 004 CONTRACTOR H m kaas at at. Jonto’a Mis- •OO FJyL Enjoy year horns fan- i Ghureh In EagiavlUe will The auxiliary to North Cm- proventente N O W 857 Street at 8:80 a.m. entry Volunteer* Fire Depart­ & City or Town. .Telephone ■ rThe Rav. WlUUm H, WllUns. ment will have a ham and bak­ 3 3 4 Glennsy’s Easy i'.Tle-1 Maacfaeater^3*2444 ed bean supper the avontof of volviBg Bodgot -•’Ae- fIRICITY \. uaator of tbs Prince of Peace Isabotan Church. wlM uas, Hay 23 at the flrehouae. CoJne. NORTH MAM S Y tlir it (R.B,£).Asi OPEN WED., THUR&, FRL 8-8 la Not rinata, but FTO- All i-H Dairy Club mambers, Manchester 643-0890— BockviUe 876-2534 as 110 » • ■ ■ T H E HARTFORD COMPANY laaders, pannU. naigbbors and r I|0N .,^M :III8. 8-54!I>-”SAT..M ^ TODAY BAS 20 UMKW SntBBT—ROCKVILLE, CONN. hurt IP M il trlsnla a n tavitsd to n Tol­ ■tora__' BUILDING MATEiaAL^JUMBiaMF^ . 'V r land County Dairy Msatbig at ELLWCTON - r 'X ‘ • pjn. tomoROir at tkn ToilaaJ

-i,.,•$-..•)■ 5'.. .■'tl-'.'y-. 4* V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 19«5 P a g e s e v e n MANCHESTER-EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 29, PA G E SIX ! RockvUle-V em on yi if mam wa wp SPRING Obituary Cost Difference Approved • k: YEAR F or a Larger Sewer Main

^ugene Latimer ^ Bergren Dies, About two doeen Vernon res-fing on the school board as dne of its long-term votarans. . V . L ‘ 5 Dies at Age 87 Founded Dairy Menu spent *21,000 in about James Mullen, who will ter­ SERVICE ten mlnutea at last night’s spe­ minate his post a« govomor 'of OOVBNTRT — BugeneW. John Axel Bergren, 84, of cial town meeting. The meeting the Moose. wHl be kntalted os p;■ or.-CTiON c o n t r .a c t TV—APPLIANCES PROTECTION CONTRACT ;^Uni*r, 87, of Wall St, a f<«- East Hartford, preeident and was called to consider an appro­ junior post governor. Also to be tatateUed ore Far­ ^ e r atata aenator and r e ^ - founder of the J. A. Bergren priation for installation of a 1 L.. f li\ S titative to Uie State Leglala- kiige sewer main through Ver­ rell R. Hahn, junior governor; ?REE OF EXTRA COST died this morning at Dairy Farm Inc., East Hart­ non Garden Apeu'tments on R t Lloyd Odeli, prelate; Paul HOME IMPROVEMENTS ^iniOiam Community Hoapital. ford, died yesterday at Hart­ 83. Stra'wmyer, truotee for one I^lllimantic. ford Hospital after a long ill­ The sum is the difference in year; Stanley Olender, two He waa bom In Coventry on ness. cost between an eight - inch years, and Orrin Miles, three guly 88, 1887, a son of the late Mr. Bergren was bora-: main, required hy the apart­ years; WilUam Shoa, secretory, WiUiam and Alsada Richmond 1880, In Vestergotland) Swedi ment developers, and a 30-lnch and Ronald Ferguson, treasur­ WESTINGHOUSE WESTINGHOUSE NEW FROST-FREE WESTINGHOUSE laitimer. An active member of and lived In East Hartford main, which would be needed If er. the Republican party In Coven­ years. He once lived in Mi the town ever constructs area- George Perkins, from the New try for many years, he served Chester. wide sewers. London lodge, wiU serve es in­ HEAVY DUTY PORTABLE WESTINGHOUSE FLAMELESS as Coventry’s representative to He was a member of Unne A. Richard Lombardi, town stalling officer. All offleers to the larlalatura In 1884, 1986 Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and engineer, has reported that a be installed are asked to be and i m . He also served as Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa, gravity-feed system can be util­ present at 7:45 Saturday night. LAUNDROMAT DISHWASHER REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC RANGE senator from the S8th Dis­ both of Manchester; John ized by the town, and that the After the Installation, a buffet trict hi 1940 and 1942 as well Ericsson Lodge, lOOF, West route to be taken would match lunch will be served and danc­ a Highest a 5 Position a Auto. Detergent a 7-Day Meat as btfng Judge of probate for Hartford, and was a diarter the route used by the apart­ ing will be available to the mu­ Keeper In Quality Oorenry for 34 years. member, past chsmcellor and ment complex for their sewers. sic of the Melody Men. AH lodge Water Saver Dispenser 8Cr. lAtimer operated a grain commander of Jenny Lind Selectmen, members of the membera ore asked to be pres­ a Simplest To sold coal business for many Lodge, K of P, Hartford. He board of finance, and other ent. Wives and guests ore also a Auto. Lint Cook On years until his retirement in was a member ot Emanuel Lu­ town officials generally a g r ^ invited. Ejection a New 5 Cycle e 119 Lb. Frost- 1908. He was a member of the theran Church, Hartford (Herald photo by Oflara) that It would be easier and less Women to Install Offleera Free Freezer First Congregational Church of expensive to pay the difference Operation a Easiest Survivors Include his wife, The Installation banquet of • Use Less Water, To Gean O w e n ^ and served as church Mrs. Helga EUiason Bergren; In cost for the larger pipe now. the Suburban Women’s Club will treasurer for many years. He Camp Kennedy Shelter Nearing Completion The other alternative would be Detergent, or Bleach two grandchildren and several be held Tuesday at the White Plug Out waa also a charter member and nieces and nephews. to lay the larger pipe In the fu­ Stag Restaurant, Windsor Ave. .a Special Ice a past president of the South a Famous Tumble a No Installation Fimeral services will be held ture, when sewers become a A cocktail hour will begin at Cube Server Units Cwentry Volunteer Fire De­ Sam Filloramo, second from»publlc works and town engin-mmlssk>n of the Ver- b Surrlvors include his wife, Anthony T. Petraltis Hits H ouse Philip Demoncourt, RFD 1, An­ Ira. Nettle Orfbum Latimer; gpTinting of an ea.sement to the non Flre District, and Jtohn F. SOUTH WINDSOR — The fu­ Many Hurt dover; Karan Goldstein, 218 " 2 SPEAKER 2-CYCLE DELUXE AUTOMATIC 300 Lb. aon, Lawrence C. Latimer of neral of Anthony T. Petraltis of Southern New England Tele­ Maribito, administrator i^ R o ck - s,oM ini Mountain Rd.; Karen Norris, phone Co. for telephone poles itry; a daughter, Mrs. 1000 Sullivan Ave. was held yes­ While householders at the' vllle General Hoepital. RFD 2; Peter Zanardi, 97 Bls- to the new junior high school, uth Allen of Manchester; a terday morning from the window watched in horror sell St.; Mrs. Beatrice Gould, Driver Is Arrested PORTABLE RADIO-PHONO AUTOMATIC WASHER 30” ELECTRIC RANGE CHEST FREEZER ■Ira. Alice Brewer of Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main now under construction on th- Howard L Prentiss, 21, of AIR eONDITIONER yesterday, a heavy truck load­ In Seattle Willimantlc; Joseph Schmidt former Ecker property at Rt. Hartford, three grand- St, Manchester, wHh a solemn ed with fuel oil careened wild­ Sr., Wapplng; Karrie Ellis, 22 Crystal Lake Rd., was arrested tn, four great-granddUI- hig^ Mass of requiem at St. 30 and West Rd. yesterday afternoon and New thlnsnlatlon, foat- ly across their lawn, tearing (Continued from Page One) Packard St., April Staudt, 193 Selectmen also received auth­ All porcelain Interior, & ^ « n and ssveral nieces and Francis jot Assisi Church. Loomis St.; Michael Slmonls, charged with operating a mo­ Dual Fidelity hot - warm - cold water B B I G Timed back ^ 1 freeze control*, *1" The Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams away a wite fence and smack­ orization to accept a strip of tor vehicle with defective equip­ light, storage drawer. j m ^ wide. Rasmussen said the quake 274 Oak SL.; Mrs. Helen Ho!m- land on Center Rd. in Vernon 4 Speed* temp. J L n s 8 ySsum rsi aervices wW he held wns celebrant, assisted by the ing down a 30-foot flagpole be­ was not as severe as one on qulst, 39 Whitney Rd.; ,.Mi-s. ment (muffler). He was stop­ 137 from the developer of Juniper aturday at 11 a.m. at the First Rev. John E. Rlkteraitis, dea­ fore It hammered sidelong April 13, 1949, that killed eight Cecelia Burke, Glastonbury; ped on Elm St. by Patrolman riagational Church of Cov- con, and the Rev. Peter Karlon- Heights. Tile land constitutes Jack Relchenbach. Prentiss Is against the house. persons and did *25 million Mrs. Joyce Graham. 1 Lock- /. Burial will be In Nathan is subdeacon. Mra. Ralph Thrall a small exchange of Ismd, and slated to appear in Circuit The truck spun out of con­ damage in the Northwest. wood S t: Mrs. Sophia Glowac- permits the town to straighten Oemetary. Coventry. was organist, and Robert The Richter reading of 7 was ki. 140 Tanner S t; Leonard Court 12, Rockville, May 18. *F rlen ds may call at the Pw - Blaine, soloist. Burial was in trol and began weaving its path out Center Rd. in the future. Hoepital Notes of havoc After It collided with confirmed by Dr. Bruce Bolt, Perrett, 87 Bluefield Dr.; George The town counsel, Robert F. tar Funeral Home, 456 Jack- 8t. Patrick’s Cemetery, Enfield. University of California Martin, 4 Preston Dr.; Miss Admitted yesterday; William ELECTRIC RANGE FAMOUS PHILCO non SL, WUHmanUc, tomorrow Father Rlkteraitis read the com­ an automobile. Kahan. served as moderator of (Jolde, 13 Chamberlain 8t.; Mar­ AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR seismologist at Berkeley, who Lynne CJayton, Middle Butcher last night's meeting. PHILCQ from 7 to 9 pm. mittal service. The operators of both motor said this meant the quake was jorie Couch, 111 High St.; Mer- vehicles involved in the collision Rd., Rockville; Maureen Kohl, 4-H Fashion Show Set Bearers were Frank Cyghnus, very strong. He placed the cen­ 52 Mary Lane, Vernon: Dianne Jorie Robinson, 98 W. Main St.; SALE *’ Hank Keene Jr. received treatment at the emer­ More than 300 membera of SPECIAL KaroUs Miglinas, John Migltn- ter at a little north of Seattle. Grenier, 79 Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Evelyn Vanderhoof, 41 Vernon ELECTRIC DRYER ' COVBNTRY — Hank Keen# as, Joseph Jathetdeius, John Ye- gency room of Mancheeter Me­ the Tolland County 4-H Club Ave.; Edna Anderson, 99 Grand morial Hoepital and were dis­ T ransf erred The Coast Guard said there Mona LaVigne, Talcottvllle; will model fashions they have 3t.. 32, o f Tequeata, Fla., aon of sukieurez and Joeeph Yuskis. was no sign of a resulting seis­ Miss E'iainc Dubay, Wapplng; Ave.; Ira Borwera, Ftanklln COLOR TV charged. Police Investigating created in their 4-H clothing a Full 220 Volt 12.1 2-Door a 30-in. Tilt Top ytr. and Mra. Hank Keens Sr. The Rev. Stanley E. Hastlllo, mic wave. Mrs. Catherine Skelley, Willl- Park; Julia Foucher, Rock­ o f Tyquesta, formerly of Cov- August Ozols the accident then Issued a court , ^ ^ . __.. projects at the Tolland Ckmn- Operation s Automatic summons to the automobile “ assistant for seven years at The historic Good Friday mantic; Robert Ma-son. 540 Ver­ ville. Mitry, died Thursday, April 22, Largely attended funeral ty 4-H Revue May 8 at 7:30 Births yesterday: A daugh­ Defrost driver. I St. Bridget’s Church, will leave quake in Alaska last year, non St.; Mrs. Leah Page, 110 p.m. at Rockville High School a Infinite Heat in a Gainesville, Oa., hospital, services for Augiut Ozols of 24 sttxmge.st ever recorded on the ter to Mr. and Mrs. John Kuml- a Porcelain Gothes Strickland S t were held yes­ The operator of the truck, next week to become pastor of Tanner St.: Ronald Fiengo, 67 auditorium. The public Is invite- Switches from injuries sustained In an I continent, was rated at 8.3. The Benton S t; James Woods, tis. Tolland: a eon to Mr. and Cylinder auto accident April 18. His car terday afternoon at the Ameri­ Harry F. Sweet, 60. of 28 Put- j st. Therese's Church, Granby. San Francisco quake of 1906 ed. Mrs. William Beaulieu, 11 Ham­ s Full Width can Latvian Evangelical Lu­ Hatch Hill Rd., Vernon; Mra. Girls who will represent Tol­ cblUded with another near nam St., a driver for a l o ^ fuer appointed to the new ! was 8,25. Andrea Colburn and daughter, mond SL a Two Drying Crisper a Automatic Oven Dahlonega, Oa. theran Church. The Rev. Kar- oil concern, waa knocked from . . ^ „ - MnriinMurlin Spencer, Associated land County at the state cloth­ , Discharged yesterday; Lucy lis Frelmanis officiated. The his seat by the impact of the Post by the Most Rev. Henry J. . Coventry; Mrs. Lorraine Cave- ing conference in June will be Cycles Heat Control He was a senior at Emory Press bureau chief in Seattle don and son, 587 School Rd.. Pestritto, 291 South SL; Rich­ (Ga.) University, and was to Latvian Choir iiang. collision and suffered scalp O’Brien, archbishop of Hart- who directed news coverage of presented at the close of the ard Daigle. Bancroft Rd.; Jen­ s Deluxe Door For Bake or Broil Bearers were Arvids Ozols, bruises as a result of the subse- i ford Bolton; Mrs.. Marjorie Guynup program. a Safety Loading 1 have received his bachelor of the Alaska .shock, said today’s and son, 157 N. Main St. nifer Eukers, 10 Moser Dr.; Shelves arta degree in political science Valdis Ozols and Ernests Ozols, quent collision course of Ws v e -, noatino come to St. tremor was like the one that hit To be considered for the state Jacqueline Bean, 52<,ii Spring Door to June. brothers of the deceased; Eriks I Bridget’s parish in January ' Anchorage a week after the first clothing conference, a girl must St.; Rose Mooney, Hilltop Dr.; • Broil Under He and his family left Cov- Ozols, a son, and Peteris Upitls The operator of the automo- jggg from Union City where he disastrous quake, have been 14 by Jan. 1, and Frederick Archer. Ellington; a Criss-Cross and Larry Doyle. ■ must have completed three Glass MStry about 10 years ago, where bile, Dorothy L Dodge of 30 1 j,ad been an assistant at the i Among the injured in Seattle 12th Circuit Ruth Thompson, 64 Vernon Tumble his father waa a land developer The Walter N. Leclerc Fu­ Campfield Rd., was treated for i church of St. Hedwig. was a 15-yearo)ld girl whose leg years of 4-H Club work. Girls Ave.; Ruth Carroll, 34 Elm St.; amt builder of Lakewood neral Home, 23 Main St., was in abrasions of the nose and knee. | jje was born in East Windsor ! was broken. will be selected by a panel of Mary Coleman. Stafford; Ig- SALE Heights, and still owns land in charge of arrangements. She was charged by police with I Gourt Cases adult evaluators at a selection SALE f&niirw tji ®n May 25. 1916 and attended Mr. o a--id* n ^ Mrs. Steven Oough- , nazy Songallo, TalcottviUe Rd.; $ that .area. His father was also tea Wednesday night. Mra. Joan Bernier and son, Tol­ way and w is ordered to Ippear I Barber ^111 Hill and and Broad Broad Brook ‘ ‘‘y’ Seattle, were trapped in an entertainer and had owned Alexander J. Vogns their flattened car when a huge The revue gives club mem­ land. a road show known as “Hank The funeral of Alexander J. at the Manchester sessiS^ o f ' Scbo^» section of brick toppled on it. U BIANCHESTEB SESSION bers an opportunity to mod61 198 Keene’s Big Tent ’Theater." Vogus of Boston. Mass., for­ CircuitJUUIL CourtV.OUII. 12 ui.on mayMay lu.10. I High School. He went to St i rescurers 15 minutes to Judge Sesrla Dearington garments for parents and $ Vernon news b handled by OTHER MODELS Survivors, besides his parents, merly of Manchester, w-as held According to police, the acci-, ^ o m a s Seminary,^ ™ «y were taken to a trecUed with .different dispol- friends. The Herald’s ReiblcvlUe Bureau, dent occurred when the truck, tions the three cases of shop­ include his sister, Miss Kathi- this morning from the Walter Rochester, N. Y. He returaed i exammatjon, The purpose of the clothing 38 Pork St.. P.O. Box 821, tele- 158 heading west on W. Center St., *128 N. Leclerc Funeral Home. 23 lifting to come before him this Jean Keene, 13. a ballet-jazr to St. Thomas Seminary as a i At the Rainier Brewing Co. program Is to help club mem­ pone 815-3138 or 643-8711. From $168 dander who recently appeared Main St., with a Maas of re­ struck the Dodge vehicle com­ plant in Seattle, two 2,000-barral morning. bers leam to dress appropriate­ quiem at St. Bridget’s Church. ing into W. Center St. from Mc­ prefect and was ordained by He ruled that Andrew C. •n a Perry Como show. Archbishop O’Brien on May 14. aging tanks were knocked off ly and economically, and also PAPER HIKES PRICE Funeral services and burial The Rev. Stanley E. Hastillo Kee St. The truck was spun their foundations. One tank split Harmon, 57, of 117 Prospect to acquire the sklils to make around, causing its operator to 1942. Father Hastillo served as NEW LONDON (AP)—The ware in Jupiter, Fla. was celebrant. Mrs. Raymond and enough beer for 16,000 cases St., was not guSly of shojAlft- costumes for a variety of oc­ New London Day announced to­ Murphy was organist and solo­ lose control, and then weaved an assistant at St. Michael’s in spewed out. Ing from the Popular i r ALL CHANNEL . A memorial fund has been about 225 feet along the north' Waterville and St. Augustine’s casions. day that Its single copy price net up at Uie Episcopal Church ist. Burial was in St. Bridg­ Workers in Seattle. Tacoma, Market oh E. Middle Tpke., af­ Lodge Installation Set would be Increased to 7 cents, 23" ALL CHANNEL et’s Cemetery. Father Ha-stillo side of W. Center St. until it in Seymour before going to Olympia, Aberdeen, Everett. ter Harmon defended himsrif on af the Good Shepherd, Jupiter, banged into an automobile' Union City, William R. Hahn will be in­ effective Saturday. ^ Mr. Keene. read the committal service. Longview, Centralia, Ellensburg the charge to a court trial. A stalled as g;overnor of the Rock­ parked about 14 feet off the j Father Hastillo was director For nearly two years, the Day PORTABLE TV Bearers were Herbert Brefn- and many other cities streamed factor In his decision was ap­ ville Lodge, Loyal Order of \ Christine M. Sulots street by Kenneth White of 189 of the Ansonia Chapter of the has been the only daily in Con­ sor, Earl Gatting, Stanley Wl- into the streets after the quake parently the fact that the store Moose, Saturday at 8 p.m. at necticut still selling (or S CONSOLETTE TV « Christine Marie SuloU, nine- W. Center St. Diocesan Labor Institute and niarskl. Carl Reiser, Anthony hit. detectives who apprehended the Moose Club on Elm Bt. cents. year-old daughter of Louis D. Stsmolis and Frank Bart. Following this collision, the was appointed to the Nauga­ Buildings .shook and swayed him did so before he had ac­ Equipped with All- ^ NOW PAY LESS Hahn Is a former selectman and Mary Cusano Sulots of 98 truck continued, still ■without tuck Housing Authority in The announcement ifaid the over the entire area. Broken tually passed through any and chairman of the Vernon weekly rate would Increase to Channel antenna. Solid hardwood ^ Columbus St, died this morning Mra. UUian E. Gibbon any control by Ita stunned op­ 1952. He was also the spiriUial windows, water lines and wires checkout counter. Board of Education. He is serv- 42 cents. 88 at her home after a long Illness. •Funeral services for Mra. erator, toward the front la'wn director of the Aquinas Guild were reports by the hundreds. Following this decision, pros-' walnut. She was bom In Manchester Lillian Gibbon of 42E Bluefield of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian St. for teachers in Naugatuck be­ The quake was described as a eculor F. Joseph Paradiso 166 an Nov. 15, 1955. Dr. were held yesterday after­ Pierre at 199 W. Center St. fore coming to Manchester. series of at least three rolling asked that a similar case in­ NEW ALSCO Other survivors Include two noon at the Holmes Funeral It tore away a high wire fence shocks that lasted for 46 seconds volving Louis Hafner, 38, of 68 brothers, William C. Sulots and Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. in Ha path, smacked down a to a minute. 7*» Ellsie Dr., be nolled. Paradiso • 6t *77 Stephen J. Sulots, both at Felix M. Davis, pastor of Sec­ steel flagpole with a concrete Heavy damage was done to said that the circumstances in »67 home; and her maternal grand­ ond Congregational Church, of­ base and uprooted several ex­ Quick Cease-Fire some buildings at Olympia, the Admiral this case paralleled those In the 79 • 76* mother, Mrs. Phllomena Cu- ficiated. Burial was in Buck- pensive shrubs on the lawn be­ capital, and the new U.S. post Harmon case. Including the site •69 Admiral aano of Manchester. land Cemetery. fore thudding against the side Sought by OAS office there was closed for the of the alleged shoplifting. •66 The funeral will be held Sat­ Bearers were Douglas John­ of the house. C^image to the day because of damage and in A third case of shoplifting 80 • urday at 8:80 a.m. from the son. James Selbie, Harvey house itself was mostly con­ juries. 23" CONSOLE SPECIAL ALUMINUM 79» (Continued from Page One) concerned the apprehension of a. 65* • 70 REFRIGERATOR John F. Tierney Funeral Home, Duplin and Fred Keish. fined to the sidings on th«,;out- couple in the parking lot of 219 W. Center St., with a Mass side wall, but ^bout *2,000 in into the city were put out of ac­ Grand-way at the Parkade ■with % of the Angels at 9 at St. Bridg­ damage was done to property Hospital Notes about *10 worth of unpaid mer­ 58* d et’s Church. Burial will be in St. Hayes Awarded tion. SPECIAL on the lawn. chandise conceded in the wom- • 74 57» 2 « 73* Bridget’a Cemetery. Apparently tom by contact The pro-Bosch radio in Santo Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. -an’s handbag. The casi of one 99^ Friends may call at the fu­ Grant of $2,500 61 • 5S with the wire fence, the truck’s Domingo, calling itself Radio in all areas excepting niatern. of the pair, Philip Postler, 17 SIDING neral home tomorrow from 7 _ 64^ ,62 60 71» *72 gas line opened as the truck OonsUtutionallsta, went on the Ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m. of Lebanon, has already been 26 • • M « Id 9 p.m. . David Hayes, the Manchester progresMd across the lawn air again. and 6:30 to 8 p.in. and private referred to the juvenile court 25 * 29, ^27 sculptor who . has been work­ Otto E. Bohm spread! n'g a considerable rooms where they are 10 a.m. His companion, Ruth Barlow Now for the first time you can have your home completely covered in ing and living in. Antony, amount of gasoline on the lawn Washington, announced anoth­ to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested of Hampton, pleaded guilty to­ Otto (Al) E. Bohm of Wileon, er 100 MarinM were landed in m ' quality Alsco Aluminum Siding at new low builder prices. Ail work done France, has been awarded a and driveway. The Town Fire not to smoke In patients’ rooms. day to a substituted charge of “ ai •*35 father of Mrs. Sebaatian Pit- .the Dominican Republic. 52 < • 51 Spring Bonus by our own factory trained men and is fully guaranteed. *2,500 grant by the National Department later assisted in No more, than two visitors'at breach of peace and was fined 36* ruzzeUo of Manchester, died Secretary of Defense Robert 38* 4 7 » ^ Institute and the American washing off the noxious fluid. one time per patient. *15. She stated that Postler 4* yoeterday at his home. Academy of Arts and Letters. S. McNamara planned to go be­ 39^ ,44. 46* . 19* Other survivora include his Mrs. St. Pierre, who had the fore the Senate Armed Services had borrowed her handbag 91, 40.* 48. Giant 11.5 capacity^ The grant, one of a total of uncomfortable experience of ob­ 24* ,4 , 20 , , . YOUR CHOICE wife, a son, a sister, a brother Committee in closed session ADMITTED YESTERDAY: without any reason and had 41 • 45 21. a t e * 23 announced today, will be serving a giW t portion of the Joanne Caloci, 31 Russell Dr., apparently flUed It without her "Spring Special ated seven grandchildren. conferred at ceremonies at the later in the day to report on the ” 42. 17 2 sliding shelves,^ Fkmeral services will be held destruction and the Impending Dominican situation and devel­ Vernon: Wade Fuller, 68 Ade­ knowledge. ------r*-----" ■ , ». • 16 • Academy auditorium In New buffeting o f her own home laide Rd.; Michael Goetz, El ______,___ a ,> ’ i8 tbmorrow at 10 a.m. at the York on May 19. opments in Viet Nam. full width crisper,^ Ahem Funeral Home, 180 through the front room win­ lington; Miss Linda Heck, RFD The stipend will help Hayes dow, said that it “was an ex­ White House press secretary 2, Bolton; Katherine Leonard, Farmington Ave., Hartford. and the other artists and George E. Reedy told newsmen, Rockville STANDARD 6-ROOM CAPE deluxe door shelvea. Friend may call at the fu- perience 1 wouldn’t want to re­ 150 Btsaell St.; Mra. Lolita Me- FREE writers who will receive them “ The President has been fol­ Quald. 36 Wellwood Circle, Mral home tonight from 7 to 9. to continue their work. The live." lowing developments In the Do­ 6 ALUM INUM (30* X M’ ) Police also Investigated an Rockville; Mrs. Fldells Man- Freight Firm total to all the awards is *57,- minican Republic very closely gano, Wllllmantic; Jan Mar- NO Peter OteelU 000. accident yesterday afternoon this morning." WAPPING—Peter Oleskl. 68, vonek, Stafford Springs; Mrs. Purchases Old WINDOWS to Hayes, who has received con­ and issued a written warning He declined to say where or Janet Meek, 10 (iongress St., af 20 Birch Rd., died last night siderable critical acclaim, to William A, Roscoe, 73, of 71 MONEY at Manchester Memorial Hos­ how Johnson was getting his Mra. Elizabeth Morse, 12 Lodge OOMFLBTEiLY INSTAULSD T works in forged steel. He is E. Middle T ^ e ., for improper information and referred all Dr : Mrs. Alice Obermeier, 29 VFW.Building pital after a short illness. -the son of the late Mr. and lane changing after he alleged­ DOWN Mr. Oteeki waa bora in Po­ inquiries about the situation te West St.; Mra. Alice Ryan, El­ ar $ *1 Mra. David V. Hayes of Man­ ly cut in front of another driver the State Department. lington; Deborah Sandi^rg, 19 Nelson Fretfhtways, Inc., a New 82-ChanneI Tuning SAU V land, June 29, 1896, and lived in chester. His wife, Julia, is the from a r i^ t hand leuie on Main “ Us Tareytott smohsps Wapplng about four years, com­ One reporter told Reedy at Jarvia Rd.; Mrs. Patricia Wil­ now located at M M E I .’ MaIn St., a Modem Walnut Cabinet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mat­ St. near Center St. liams, Lstke St., Vernon; Otto will move hta office to the for­ 2 ALUM INUM ing here from Manchester, thew Morlarty, Forest St. ' Damage to his vehicle and to least two Congress members would puthop a 110* Aluminized ONLY who met with the President Peterson, 21 View St.; Mrs. mer VFW building on E. Main where he lived for about 26 that of the other driver, Wil­ COMBINATION DOOR^ eara. He waa employed at the Wednesday night reported later Mary Kovis, 68 Garden St.f Er­ if a Boning change Is approved. Picture Tube Other Sizes Proportionately Low Priced liam C. Pound. 18, of 102 Hol­ nest Manning, 25 Eastfleld St.; Charles (3iliberg, president 914J0 J. E. Sheppard Co. 52 years McCarthy Plans that Williem F. Reborn, Aght than aw ibthr a 20,000 Volts of o g h p u b t u l t in s t a ix j b d SALE He was a member of the lister Sti, was slight. Both were dlreotor of the Central IntelM- Sharon FhUbrick, 129 Uniem St, of the firm, the building was LOCAL BANK FINANCING Per Month Polish American Club of Man- southbound on Main St. at the genoe Agency, emphasized to Rockville; Mrs. Adele Stocks. contingent on a chance of zon­ Piclora Power aheeter To Build Wing time of the accident. the gathering that the real rea­ 73 Tre^eDr. ing to allow the b u lla e to be Survivors Include his wife, son for landing -Marines was ADlraTTBD ‘TODAY: ‘Thwn- used for general offtcos. Mrs. Helen Waazklelewtcs Ole A new shopping center of ap­ fear of a Communist takeover of as Daly, RFD 1, Boltop. Nelson Frelghtways Is pres­ akl; a mm, Peter N. Oleskl of proximately ll.CKM) square feet the Dominican Republic, under BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ently; loeatpd m a building that Wapplng; several sisters and is being planned for the Tolland Events direction of Oiban Premier Ft- son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Von is scheduled for demwlUon. brothere In Poland and Tpke. area. del Caatro. Hone, RFD 3, Veraonj a dw gh- Chtlberg said he.was '‘pleased graadcAUd. James A. McCarthy has ap­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luft, with the prospects of stsylqg plied for a building permit for "liiere was cerUlnly nothing Coventry; a .son to Mr. and In our hometown." Tbr^ton The funeral will be held Sat­ like that,'* Reedy replied. ‘The Join thi Unswltchabltt. NEXT TO STOP and SHOP urday at 8:15 a.m. from the the construction of an addition, In State M n, William Mager, 66 Schott The VFW buUdlng, a biiok NEXT TO STOP and SHOP John F. Tierney Funeral Home, with 180 feet frontage and 60 official sUtome^ — made by St. structure, contains more thim fiottlwflfttrelgOfittl Jotuwon — waa an accurate re­ a o lT H S TODAY: A son to 14,000 fest of office floor space. 819 W. Center St., Manchester, feet depth, to be ere^ed to the with tho tasto MAWpW tiit ^ M yiC H EftBR ^ wHb a solemn high Maas of re- west of his existing building at (CoatlBiMd fro a One) flection of the facta that were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mal- ‘IBs building will bs rsmodoted preaentod to the tagiaiaton laat mien at 8t 61 Tolland Tpke., now housing boeuf, 886 W. Center S t; a “to mset our needs,'’ Goldberg worth flghtlHg for. ■ i {v ., W flmM tVi DaRvaaVi M S aw lc# T n M t night." 8UD«n nRMS VP t o 48 MOMnU Ohurdi bi Keittli a MlHard parlor and maat succeed her husband, the late daughter to Mn and Mrs. Stan- said. . Tareyton has a white oirttr tio will be to Bt. mariiet. Frank J. DlLoreto, at a special Johqaon cited «a Mm only mo- tey Mtocanoaitt Jr„ Reed Rd„ Nelson Frelghtways has Its M b MB 4 PJ4. — jWtOr Hot- M. la . 64f-3406 NaodMeUr. McCarthy says that the new election July 6, 1964. tlvd tor tlM troM movement ,a ItoefcvUle; - s daughtor to Mr. adiQlntstrativs office In Roelp . .. and an inner section o f charcoal. T’v'—APPLIANCES and Mrs. Philip Ekitgeas, 77 at taUdinf will house a beauty She said in her tetter o t rsaig- dealra to proftoel Dm Uv m of vllle with ierminsjs in Wator- Together, they actually improve V . -'■'*8 Americana and* efbar 6»rt^ MeflMr S t bury and In New York State, I lOBiplfet to 9 parloa and an addition to tiia natiaa that bar. raepoMiWItUea ,, 1 . p. ■ >1 m r Dom 3 to 4 and meat market, among other ton- as a parent made K tiBposSjila n 8 f l^ l6 in tttei RnBilnlfAn no- DiaOHABQllO YVSTBRr New Jersey, MMsachusette and the flavor of Tarhyton'* fine tobaccos. OME IMPROVEMENTS anta. to serve the fuU*tenn. DATTM i*. Mary Veiim, ‘U3. 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P A G E N i m M ANCHEST^ EVENING HESBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 PAGE tlliSH t MANCHEaXlJJE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 Inside Prowler Found N O W O f f N i his actual career which, now that his PatooUinig Rangers At St Patrick’g JBWBLEB8 ' record has begun to become the prop­ erty of historian!, ^blames Nehru and Report NEW YORK (AP) — PoUca S. O. M. I. Ettpnitu) l|pralli flocked to Bt. Pafrick’s Oatha- his nsuTow Indian nationalism for those Cut Avatanche Peril Bhepphig Parkada PUBUBHED BT THE___ (OoatlMNl fran P*c* •) dral for the third time In three n»TBAi.T> PRINTINO GO.. IHC poUclse which, et the Urns of the liber­ weeks whan a prowler waa IS BiiMlI Street ation o f India from British rule, helped lUnebeeter. Coon. MOUNT -WASHINGTON, N.H.Otancbo oaaualtios to M ers alnoe io coluifon and detoonatratlon*, found In. a priaato’ residence fbree the tregte division of one land Into (Ai?) — "AvatanWia Ctorbojs“ the Forest Service started pa­ infnriaitea toe white eatatoUsh- mr the Ilamaa OaihoUc WALTER R. BEROtJSON two landa, one stlU called India, the art'riding herd on potehtlaliy trolling toe Ravine 10 years ago. ment. They yaarn to deal with cfaureii. PuMlaherm The prowler was apotfad by a PENTLAND n Btwnded October 1, U81 other Paklsten. dannnua snow slMee high on ' High powered rifles are used e^m a’a nttddte-claaa Negro THE FLORIST t h e ^ o ^ of thia rugged White to Mast loose chunka of ice as bualnasaman (regarded ■■ maM Wadnaadiqr night and PuMlahV Brery Erenlnf Except fcndxr; And, after the division, it was also ■oared oft by bar acraama She “ Everythfaig U Vlowenf* •ad Holldiye. Entered at the Port Office rt MMbitoin peak. big. aa automobiles from t h e "Uhete TVxna” by actlvlaU) In­ Kancheeter, Oonn., ■■ Second Clasa MaB Nehru, the man of reason, the man of Dertng rangers of the U.S. lofty rim of toe ravine. Ihe stead of the militant clergymen gav* poMoe a dascilption. Ceotrally Located At 24 BIRCH STREET Matter.______non-violence, the man for whom the ’ ■ - ‘ *' l i e Forint' MTvloe alri acrosa new rifles art not effective against who lead the dvll rights move­ Miomanto later, a man Identi- fallen anow on the stoop* head- loom snow. Tha ran gm In Bad aa Owain Bnrith, $S, a Ne­ 648 4444 dU 6841 SUBSCRIPTION RATES end never Justified * the means, who ment here. Payable In Adyanca __ _ _ wag *f Tuekerman Ravine to previous years banned akleril For their part, Negro leaders gro, w*a arreated tour btocka Open 8:69-6:60 One Year ...... » 5 # seised by force as much as he could of cut avalanches Ioom before untH the new snow bad aVa away. He waa charged with bur­ Opea Thursday Nights till 6 Six Montba II.^S approach the city faUtere with 'jtfaree Months e.eO the disputed province of Kashmir, and they become kltlera. lancited naturally or fused wtto the utmost rioeptlciam. C. C. glary and poaaaaalon of bur- ParMag Acrosa the Street 0D6 BCdflth •eeaaaaaaaaaeeeea X,80 defied and killed United Nations efforts not really hasardous, toe old snow on toe slopes. Brovro, a Negro Preabyteriau gliu*’ tools. POHca mid he la an For 100 Cara. . . yon Just have to make sure Although dlehards usuaHy ski ax-oonviot. * MEMBER o r ~ to settle the fate of that territory by . « » ^ ' X' H 'My* . nvlnisbv, sat on his front porch THE ASSOCIATED PRM8 them, tont much loose snow in toe Ravine until early July, staring Into a steamy Southern More police than usual have The Associated Press Is exclusively enUUed plebiscite. above you, and no rocks below this year the snow depth is a been asalgned to the cathedral to the use of republlcatlon of all news . ^ evening the other night and patrhee credited to It or not otherwise credu* This week, with each nation crediting In oase you faU," says Chief mere 20-80 feet as comi>ared told us: "The white man has •caa in mld-Manhaittan since Bno# Rmiger Leavitt Bowie. with tqpwards of 100 In otoer FOR ad in this paper and also the local news pub- the other with contriving the conflict, Ued so much over the yeara, the previous two incidents. llshr^ here. . . ,i Ranger Barry Brysmt trigger­ seaaoni. However, toere le' at it’s hard to believe he wants to A man hprled a fire bomb All riehts of republlcatlon of special dis­ India and Pakistan have been shooting patches herein are alao reserved,______ed fn avalapim a few days least another month of good ski' do anything now.” ■gainst toe main attar railing at each other in a reg^ion called the ago. It nnonMed harmlessly ing left. But Brown la considered a last Thursday, injuring a wom­ Cosmetics The Herald Printing CSompw. ,lnc.. aa- The ravine is what geologists sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ Great Rann of Kutch, a low-lying desert down the cUffUke akqtoe- Min­ moiWaite. StlH more susplcloua an. ute*' later the nwgers opened cbH a cirque with Its steep sides graphical errors appearing In advertismenta region which will, in about a month, be of the white man is the move­ During a midday Good Friday rrs and other reading matter In The Manchester th^-^'Vlne to upwards of 600 cut by erosion. If toe average ment’s local mUitant leader: service toe prevloua week, a Evening Herald.______so flooded by monsoon rains and tides ekleia limiting but of the danger annual temperature in toe White Fred Reese, a 86-year-oM Bap­ man threw a piece of concrete Full service client of N. E. A. Service, toe. nobody will even be able to fight over ■one. Moimtatais dropped only a lew tist minister and mathematics through a gleuss encloeure con­ Uggetts Publishers RepresenUtlves — ^ e Julms it. But for the moment India and Pakos- Durtng lha wtotor Bryant degrees toe btg white bowl teacher at all-Negro Hudson taining a statue of toe late Pope Mathews Special Agency — New York, Chi­ bealii m ski acbool at Madon- wcaild spawn New England’s cago. Detroit and Boston. _ . tan are fighting over it, shooting at High School. And to the left Plua ^d E M B E R AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULA­ naiMdontoln, Jattamonvfile, Vt. only glacier. , At The Parkade each other enough to make headlines, Htxidretk of skiers make toe even of Reese are students at TIONS^______Brad to the third member Hudson High and Selma Untver^ CATMOUCS INCREASING MANCHESTER and waving maps at each other in of tha ngh oountry snow ran- rugged three-mdle cHmb to the NEW YORK (AP) — There Display advertising cloelng hours: ravine every sunny day from sity (a Negro Junior college) For Mfonday — 1 p.m. Friday. which each claims the territory. gera<. All have participated In who hare learned radical doc- has been a 40-per cent Increase ■ For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Mimday. resede expedMons above th e the appalachian Mountain Club In toe last decade of Roman For Wednesday — 1 p.m Tuesday. Nothing could be more ridiculous. And camp in I*li6toam Notcb> There tiinee from warkei* o f the - Jbr Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. trte line. Student Non-Vtolent Ooordlnat- OalhoHoa to toe United States, yet, given two sepsirate rival sovereign­ lha ravtna Is a v*at 1,000-loot isn’t a ski tow In sigM. When For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. ln« Committee. indudUng Americans serving Por SRturdAy — i p.m. PTWAy. . . _ ties dividing a great sub-continent in hMi bo*l three mllee up the toe climber finally emerges abroad in government capac­ Classified deadline: 10:30 a.n^ eat* day el aide W 6d88-fobt M t WaAlng- above tree Une wearinesa la Just beneath this surface la AIR -■publication except Saturday — • a.m.______hodge-podge fashion, nothing could be the implicit threat of vlolenea ities, reports-"toe official Catho­ ton. Avalanche - danger arises usually replaced by awe at toe lic Director?^. more natural. when' new fallen snow settles view of toe magnlficant snow pervading tha Deep South. In Thuraday, April 2# tMa htnrblng oount^’. almost The annual dlreotory, re­ CONDITIONERS And it makes a certain crude, f cruel high Oil the toeadwall In an un bowl towering overhead. leased Wednesday, said toe stable and deadly white blanket Fifty persons ha've died rock everybody owns a rifle or shot­ sense, too. Why. with everybody else gun. At the height of the Selma present-day total of 46,640,619 Eyen' a ritout can cause tons of climbing, hiking or skiing on OthoUca represented an in­ ALL SIZES playing with one kind of war or an­ anew to start slipping a n d Mt. Washington since records crisis last month, some wtld- ^^Asrain, C ontroversial Intervention eyed Negro youths devised a re­ crease of 766,248 over last year. other. and with sJl sorts of people howl­ .gather momentum sufficient to were started nearly a century The total In 1966 was 82,676,702. ”H O r’ PRE-SEASON Another inevlUbly controversial and ing for more war, and with the collec­ t x ^ skiers caught far below. ago. Bowdie, grinning up at the taliatory plan of toaaing Molo­ dazzling anow field overhead tov oodotaiki In the bomea of J^inhappy crisis is upon us, with more tive world instinct for survival appar­ Thara have been four deatoa to ctfmbem on ML WasMngton saye; "We are Juet trying to Selma’s leading whites If any ^The Chair Recognizes...^ PRICES rjnevi table disputation over the right- ently at such a low ebb it lacks energy hi racent montoe but t » ava- atall off No. 81.” Negro homes were attacked. _jpeas or necessity of the courge followed to try to stop any kind of war any- •nie Negro leadership defi­ Things wero swinging Tuesday at East Catholic. The high school waa holding annual nomi­ AT nitely la not preaching violence. nations for the Student Council president and In the true style of national nomination con- R E E -d>y the man In the White Hou»e. whtrs any more,—why shouldn't India ventlMis the publicity was deafening. The present president of the council, Joseph Alublckl of The Marines have landed, by order c t It seeks political power through and Pakistan make their little contri- Westchester County Aide the vote, hoping that the new Foot Hartford, opened the rally. Michael 'Wheeler of South Windsor, chairman of the event, DELIVERY ^^resldent Johnaon, In the Dominican ^tk>n to anarchy and chaos in a world voting rights bUl will result in began the nominations. The candidates, Robert Mertens, Robert Ricci and James Walz, all of NORMAN’S -;Jlepubllc. pich has apparently decided to let it- 2,000 Negroes registered by Manchester; Jon McGee of Glastonbury; and John Watts of East Hartford, then followed with ARTHUR DRUR their campaign oratory and demonsUrations. The president will be elected tomorrow. (Herald ^ Their formal purpose is to protect thi be ruled by violence? Why not, in­ Against Closing Rail Points 1966 and 5,000 by 1968 in Dal­ 445 HorFford Rd photo by Satemis). _ia fety of Americans there who are in deed, erect of rubble and destruction a las County (compared with 335 In 1964). But with 9,542 whites "ftrocess of being evacuated from th« monument to the flaw In Nehru which NEW YORK (AP) — 8. J.fdlstance passenger and freight registered, Negroes will still be AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTMINB CHAtW country. will be greater than all the heed any­ ftohulman, Weetoheeter County eervlce. The railroad also serves In a minority here. Massachusetts and Rhode Is­ It 80 happens, however, that the w n- body pays to his greatnesses? planning commissioner, says Herein ilea the importance of land. those Wednesday afternoon fuaion and armed dlnorder wlfifch might proposed dlsoontimiance of New Rockefeller again pushed his E S T . 1 0 4 0 Coun*'iiy WadAwurth Atli^n^um, Hartford meetings at City Hall. Despite OMM endanger the lives of Ameriesuvs in th* Haven Railroad passenger serv­ suggestion for creation of a bi- their inability to reach a meet Dominican Republic is also a disorder WORLD’S FAIR STYLE, 1893 ice at four etetlona In the county Btate authority to take over the ing of mlndi, this Is the only P(S0 This Friday, Trees New Haven’s commuter eervlce. prhich threatens to restore to office the would have "a violently disrup­ forum for sta-ving off a racial T i l I>8t Friday was St George's Day, tive effect on toe basic econo­ After the hearing, officials of explosion and finding a new #i90 last duly elected Preaident of the ooun* MORE THAN 100 TEARS of mies” 'o f several communities. New York and Ooiuiectlcut for driving cows out to pasture. social system to replace white try, one Juan Bocch, whose fulfillment fair-golr^ fashions are reviewed . The atatlons Include two in Joined in expressing confidence supremacy. It la just such bt of his elected term was interrupted two Friday this week, tomorrow, is Con­ in a timely, new exhibition at Mount Vernon, one in Pelham that there would be “ no gap” racial negotiations that provide the W adsworth Atbeneum, between the July 29 curtailment years ago by a coup executed by a mili­ necticut's Arbor Day, for the planting Connecticut Yankee and one in New Rochelle. a riender hope for racial peace Inside Report Hartford. Assembled by the mu­ The severe impact would bf on deadline and final approval of tary Junta which accnised him of being of trees. In the “ outh. seum's Acting Curator of Cos­ By A.H.O. tooee communltlee and on North the $4.6 millimi project to save 1966 PubIMien Newspaper too much In aasoclaUon with and d ^ t One way to get inspiration for the day by tumes. J. Herbert Caliister of Pelham and Pelham Manor, the commuter service tempora­ Syndicate to possible Communist influences. Is to do as Dr. Charles Jacobson, of Manchester, the show entitled, Bohulman says. rily. The officials were Walter Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak There is on record, not as the perfect nature of the con­ J. Myskowski, special legal aide So the debate will be posed, and the the Chamber of Commerce beautifica­ "Johnny's So Long At The He testified Wednesday at an Fair," presents a fashion flarii- part of any formal finding by venience extended to the par­ Interataite Commerce Commis­ to New York Atty. Gen. Louis KofC Planning Initial question will be this; tion committee has suggested—imagine badk o f what ladies wore to commission or formal agree­ ticular Southport paseenger sion hearing on the petition by J. Lefkowttz, and Samuel Ka- SELMA, Ala.—The spring- locked indicates that a racial ment among governors or legis­ were taken into account. Have we landed Marines primarily to Manchester without any trees. time drama in the -street.s of solution In Selma is a long way promenade such famous fair - federal trustees of toe bankrupt nell, assistant attorney general To Repeat Show ground as the 1851 Great Ex­ lators, but as evidence to be Brilliant ae this performance railroad to cut commuter serv- of OonneoUcut who represented protect our own citizens, or have w* This is not too difficult to imagine. Selma Is giving way to a sum­ off. was as an exploit in railroading, hibition o f iTKlustry in London; garnered from the newrs itself, * Ice draatloally July 29. Gov. John N. Dempsey m well used the protection of our own citl- Tear by year the trimming of the grown mer of long, hard, racial bar­ What Is happening here re­ it was even more remarkable Campbell Council, Knights of the Paris Universal Exposition a noteworthy note of new . Schulman contended that toe as hie state. gaining. flects the struggle to be waged promise and assurance for ths Columbus, -will sponsor a re­ aens as our pretext for getting into trees we do have—trimming done to Of 1889; end the 1904 Universal from the psychological and the population of Weetoheeter Coun- The petition being considered Though not much noise is throughout Alabama this sum­ New Haven Railroad. public relatione point of view. peat performance of tbs Third the country with the show of fore* please the utilitarian ideas of symmetry Exposition In St. Louis, Mo. ,.ty la concentrated along the at toe nearinge is the second of made about it locally, Selma's mer: Worried white community That the railroad should be Grafid Knight of Music with the which may defeat the revolution now favored by public utility companies— Masmr and city council now leaders making racial conces­ Each tableau of mannequins The once great old railroad * New Haven and the Hudson and three filed or planned by the original cast members on Sun­ has begun to show new signs of able to take such good care and . Harlem dlyieiona of the New New Haven's trustees. In progress there? proceeds from one extreme to another, meet every Wednesday after­ sions they wouldn't have is badeed by g blow-up photo render such exquleite public day e l 7:30 pm . at Plainville noon at City Hall with the dreamed of a few months ago, showing such fanvnis fair land­ life and capacity. It has begun, ^ York Central Railroad. The first asked permlssloa to High Sttoool, PlainvHle. If the revolution succeeds. President until It will some day be an act of once again, even though only In eervlce to one paseenger was The “ pattern of development abandon service on three of toe city's Negro leaders on the but finding them rejected as marks as the Crystal Palace in only>one side of the exploit. The show had orighiaJly been Bosch will undoubtedly resume his mercy to take down the deformed mon- other side of the bargaining inadequate by militant Negro London, the Ehffel Tower, the an Isolated, experimental way, , o f toe county of Westohester for five commuter lines In the Bos­ It was equally remarkable . ^ past 100 years has been in- given early last month at East office. He himself proclaims he is no •ters left. table. Even less publicized is leadership. Ferris 'Wheel, and 1930 New to offer improved service to the ton ansa. Hearings have been Catholic High Schod. The mu- public. It has revived, thus ex­ that the railroad was aomehow . timstaly tied to . each of these held on this petition, but toe Communist, and never has been, and But, if we pick the right side of the the fact that the city fathers The Selma White Citizens York’s trylon and perisphere. able to persuade the recipient of sioale will be sponsored by the have been forced there not only The photo backgrounds have perimentally, a wmnderful so­ ,.rallropd lines,” he said. IOC bee not yet decided on It never will be. Such disclaimers do not Council, typifying the die-hard this experimental instance of I The four threatened stations— SanU Maria Onincll, KiUghts street, and the right distance from the by the demonstrations but been sponsored by The Travel­ licitude for the ' comfort and The final petition—not yet of Columbus, Plainville, for the V Impress some observers who have been segregationist element here, convenience of at least one paa- perfect service to play the role used by many of toe railroad'a submitted-would ask permla- street, and plant some new trees now, a highly successful Negro boy­ has lost an internal power ers Insurance Company of Hart­ benefit of their scholarship watching his career and his friends. •enger. In the course of ren­ of recipient 98,000 metropolitan area commu- slon to abaixlon all passenger we may grow up some kind of guard cott of Selma's while mer­ struggle to the white mod­ ford and Endaoom Graphics, For the Individual In question, ters-r"eerve toe largert concen- fund. The debate, one can prsdiat safely dering experimentally to one in­ service In toe four states. against the complete and utter naked­ chants. erates. Those b!-racial negotia­ Ihc., of East Hartford. All of the lone paseenger who waa ‘ tratloo of population In toe Among the cast members will These are clues tiiat normal­ dividual the kind of service one ICC OommlBsloner WilUam H. I enough will never be settled conclu­ tions represent a spectacular the costumes are from the vest, transported right to hla South- , courttry,” Schulman said. be the Rev. James Perrone ness of the Manchester of tomorrow. No ity has not returned to this permanent costume ooUeotkm of might exp6ct a good railroad to Tucker expressed hope that toe sively, unless it is by the prompt with­ progress in a city that was to­ port station by the switch of Under cross-examination by hearings might be concluded and of New Jersey, a former jazz one has ever assessed, we suppose, the black belt city of 30,000 (di-vid- the Atheneum. extend to every last one of its artist who Is a member of the drawal of our Marines as soon as the tally segregated when 1965 be­ customers, the New Haven Rail­ tracks, happened to be Richard Robert Q. Bleakney Jr., counsel the testimony submitted to the value of trees to a community, partiou- ed evenly between white and gan. So does the school de- The more than two dozen ■ to railroad, Schulman ac- Society of African Missionaries, evacuation of American citizens hss Negro) and probably never will. road has shown a remarkable Joyce Smith, one of the tnisteea full IOC In Washington by late larly when it is obvious that the trees segregation planned here in costumes on display are a far of the railroad. And,one quality ’ knowlet^d that some commu- next week. The hearings are and Angelo Geamundo of Man­ been completed, followed by our toler­ Moreover, the fact that those technical competence of the chester, director of instrumen­ offer nothing more than shade and ap­ September and peaceful inte­ cry from the easy linen shift kind its riders had considered that has kept peeping through '■ ters cotw reach New York City now in their third week. Wednesday aftemoqn bargain­ gration of public accommoda­ tal music for the Coventry ance of success for the pro-Bosch revo­ pearance. There must be, on the other dress and white . sneakers of no longer poesible. ail the functionings of Mr. for less money on other trans- Meanwhile, . in Washington, ing seoeione usually end dcad- tions accomplished this past today’s fair-gx>ers. The antique ' portatlon, but he said that MKh school system. EArico Reale, lution which was, at the moment of our This happy, encouraging Smith in the capacity of trustee Frederic C. Dumalne Jr.% who band, some rather firm, auditable fig­ winter. fair dreasee show an extraordi­ has been that of a ehy, reUring J tripd would take longer. waa New Haven president from past grrand knight of Camp­ Intervention, apparently on the way to ures on what trees cost a community— Spectacular though these nary attention to detail and el­ event took place, according to * Schulman testified after Gov. bell Council, will direct tos re­ news reports, on Tuesday, April modeaty. And one principle 1961 to 1954, said service on toe winning control of the country. for the Interruptions to utility service steps may seem to the whites, egance. It leads one to believe which has seemed to dominate * Nelson A. Rockefeller had teetl- railroad wmild suffer if toe peat performance. A Thought for Today 20, and It Involved the opera­ The musicians and cast mem- Somehow, one doesn’t expect these they sometimes cause when not trim­ howerer, they scarcely satisfy that much of the swooning at hie official conduct of his role ’ fled In opposition to toe rail­ Pennsylvania and New York Sponsored by the Manchester the Negro revolutionary spirit earlier fairs was due more to tion of an evening express train road’ s ptui to cut commuter Central reilroads were permitted bate wHl leave the K of C Home two things to happen. med, for the trimming when they are between Grand Central and has been that running a rail­ CouncU of - Churches o f 1965. an overwhetmii^ hot dress, road which Is in bankruptcy la < service on the ground of defi to take over the New Haven. for Plainville on Sunday at 6 Npr, whatever the outward face South trimmed, and for eventually cutting rather than an overwhelmingly New Haven. ' cite. The Pennsylvania and New York p.m. With Martin Luthey King’s According to the news re­ pure, hard business, with no American diplomacy may put on the them down after they have been trim­ Southern Christian Lbadershlip Impreaslve exhibit. Many of the room for soft and sentimental Rockefeller said toe New Ka Central are planning to merge. situation, need one expect our “good "That which hath been Is that gowns feature yards of matpr- ports, the maneuver executed j van’s Connecticut - New York Dumalne, a Boston industrial­ med to death. which shall be...an d there is Conference applying the strat­ oonsiderationa like the comfort isl. lavlrti overlays o f pearls, by this particular train waa of oommuter service is "at or close ist, said a private company— neighbors” in this hemisphere to recover nothing new under the sim." egy, Selma’s Negro leaders sub­ a particularly sophisticated na­ of commuters or the mainte­ WINDOW SHADES But if we were to take Dr. Jacob­ mit a long list of demands at and great sweeps of Is m and nance of etopa at small etatlone. to tha break-even” point. He peihapa backed by $160 million easily from the Inner shock all of them (Ecclesiastes 1:9). ture. After arriving at Stam­ * aald canh ravenuee exceed cash iiMmurance funds—should take son’s suggestion, we would speedily Ekjclesiastes in his day saw the Wednesday afternoon eea- embroidery, worn to opening But somehow, that day, the are going to feel at the news that Unit­ nights and other fair galas. ford as an express train and : axpenseb. over the New Haven. LONG WEARING come to some concrete idea of the worth nothing new under the sun. Bions: Faster voter registration, on the track reserved for ex­ New Haven Railroad dlaoovared ed States Marines have landed, once Negro employment in down­ This unique glimpse at the that one individual had miesed t Rockefeller predloted that per- Dumalne made the propoeal of trees to a community. What we would We have .seen many changes press trains, it switched its per­ mieteon to cut toe oommuter at an Informal meeting with INTERSTATE again, thus ending the supposed end of in the world, especially In the town stores, hiring Negro po­ world's fairs of y e ^ rd a y will the last local which would de­ really conclude, most of us, would be remain on view at the 'Wads­ sonality and track for those of . aervlce would be held in reserve New England members c i Oon- “ gunboat diplomacy" which was sym­ last one hundred years. Yet licemen, rehiring of Negro do­ a local train, in which guise It liver him to hie own station, CLEANTEX that Manchester would be uninhabitable worth Atheneum through May and somehow that day the New I by toe IOC If final agreement greaa or their representativea. bolized when our Marines were with­ man is basically the same, with mestic workers fired after they finally arrived at Southport, / i n Made to Order without them. took pare in demonstrations. 28. Admission is free. Haven Railroad persuaded that ; Is reach on a N-B million fed- drawn from Nicaragua way back in the same drives, instincts, de­ where it diecharged a passen­ 1 aral-atate aid plan, with New with Your RoDera sires and goals. And the world, Because the city fathers con­ todivldual passenger to accept Berry Report First 1933. We may be on our way to losing There is no nicer service to one's self ger. The maneuver went on to York and Omnectlcut putting too, is essentially the same, tinue to skirt these demands, its successful conclusion when ■P«clal considera­ .tUp $780,000 each, to keep com­ FULL UNE OF CUSTOM leadership and prestige in our own and to the future than to plant a tree. tion, and somehow the exploit wdth the same national rival­ the con.stuner boycott (euphe- Today in History the train safely returned to the muter operatlona going for at WASHINGTON — The ^irat VENETIAN SUNOS hemisphere, because of the way we use There is no nicer ritual for young peo­ ries, prejudices, and human con- mlsUcally called a "withdraw­ main, express track at Bridge­ waa completed successfully. U.S. farm market news report And now that it has proved that least 18 months. ple than an Arbor Day ceremony. fUcts. al” program) continues in full port. In talking with newsmen was Issued from a small office gtK- our power. Today is Thursday, April 20, it h u a heart, and can switch, We like, for a reasonable Manchester Yet man must change if this force—hitting hard against the Both the executive red tape Rockefeller reiterated his plea In Hammond, La., March 27, Against such risks, one must calcu­ the 119th day of 1966. There the New Haven Is, In our opln- goal on any particular Arbor Day, the world is to become a better white merchants’ pockettoooks. are 246 days left In the year. bnd the mechanical switching . fqr aa over-aU national tranapor- 1916. It was on strawberries. In E. A. JOHNSON late what reaction both at home and place to live In. There must be If that doesn’t bring immediate the same year Charles A. Bur- equivalent of what happened on the very In'volved In this maneuver were ' titlon poUcy. He alao renewed abroad might have been or might be something new in his moral and concessions, there is a chance Today’s Higiilight In History performed so expeditiously that, hla contention that the four meloter Inaugurated livestock 9. PAINT GO. even now if the United States should first of all Arbor Days, which was held spiritual makeup, if he Is to demonstrators will be back In On this date In 1862, ts.B . Ma­ when the train arrived at ■tatea served by the New Haven meu'ket news and L. M. Diivla became the first chief o f dairy somehow fail to protect its citizens out in Nebraska, way back in 1872, survive on this precarious the streets this summer. rines marched into the New Or­ Bridgeport, it waa only some 45 Htould not accept any reepon- •m Mtim 'nt., roL n »-* m planet. This strategy of escalating leans Customs House and took minutes late, a relatively small ■IblUty for the raHroad’e long- and jxMiltry marttrt news. against possible tragedy In the midst of with prizes for those citizens wKb plant­ ed the moat treeb that day, and with Submitted by demands, back^ up by' econom- ow r the city. The Union bloc|t- amount of time for ita several Herald street anarchy. Rabbi Leon Wind aoe of the Confederacy's port hundred paaaengers when the SUCH A LOW PRICE FORTHIS The future detailed patten^ of Presi­ the grand total?' by sunset, more than Temple Beth Sholom (See Page Nine) cftles waa now oompleta. expertneas of the exploit and Yesterday! dent Johnson's intervention, and the full •'million trees planted. That, give or take a few, would keep Manchester ♦ naiure of the debate certsdn to begfin 25 Yean Ago ahead of the trimmers and the bull­ Come To Our 2Sfh Birthday Party! FASHION-FILLED GOILECTION at home and abroad both lie Just around dozers for a year or two. More than UO member* *r the comer. But one basic pattern estab­ m Ladles of CohioAus DAY TODAY 39c SALE lished seems to be this; The President F isch e tti their annual baaquat sum *>. ust has again presented his own people and •t«‘a*tlon rttaa^nSTM lSc^ i r S THE BEST NEWS YET! the world with an accomplished fact; Blue Crosfl Responsibility Zone tar Country Club. his action, once again, has been a uni­ Prerton of tl In a day when newer forma of health Z^y at., a graduata of Mia - lateral use of United States force on cere, private end governmental, are BdioQl Claas o f MQggjASHIONjfflKiSS •oil which does not belong to the Unit­ rapidly coming in to being more than 1968B, la chosen ()ueen o f tha Beby-nnockingihUti.hlgh-'to* ed States; his intervention has been ordinary public attention was certain JunkM- Prom for tiM ■Mxmd p^«»yJOOkddltebrt«HII» Into something some people will classify to center upon the hearing conducted year at Connaotiout Uatvettotr. Wednesday before the Insurance Com­ The Board o f Control o f ^ „„,.p,eeertyleiw«hinv«ntoe eottoo po»baa as a civil war. And the willingness to mittee of the Connecicut General As­ Ch^ber of Commerce ap­ gigdiea twei4«* enter upon such policies, regrardless of sembly. points a committee o f thrae to ■oft niceties concerning legal and moral This hearing dealt with a bill under maJM plana for tha pubUoatlon which the Connecticut Blue Cross angles, appears to be cumulative. One o f a tourtot fiiite book for M«i|. ihlilirglP 1^ ii—iW seeks to experiment with an extension begins, instlnoUvely, to think of other of its coverage and benefits. • iFei ■Huations where the' Marines might This, we think, is an application 1 0 Yd 'A go prove temporarily bandy. which, in the broad public Interest, tOBIAVi should be given favorably objective con­ Manrttoatar High Sohool at»> a t b o m b h m a - i sideration. deota take pvar Jobs oa town It must be agreed that ever-increas­ Payroll In aiunial observance of Monument To A Flaw? ing demands for health care have Government Day. placed a heavy burden upon our hos­ Th|*a Manchester men, Har­ One o f the saddest thoughts afforded pitals. In order to cope with this, and old Archer, Jams* P ^ and HURRY! HURRYI by the news of the we<^ la that one of offer protection in broader fields than William Moora^ a n p r o r ^ at now permitted, the Blue Cross seeks to L a s t d a y T O D A Y ! the great preaebera o< virtuoue action PraU and Whitney Alrenift to t widen its field of coverage ^ include . on tbf part of nations should himself benefits for nursing home^care, in a g t'sss* . J • < • have weakenwl into the tragic flaw clinics and, as well, forms of home care. In so doing it merely would be keeping DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1 whlchNlheana grief for those who live \ after him. pace with New York and Massachu­ On TWa Date * 488 |fiM ."'■r tha merits of this piu^Ucular leglsia- ■ Tat thaM to aosna tataifgi^Uaa oC tkm. — NEW HAVBN REGISTER ^ k M la n \ ■■ : •V '.1-

BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 p a g e ELEVBil MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^. MANCHiiStEB, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 PAGE TEN to tha Quad Cftlas of Mlobna, they’re up, tha Halvoraen of Orade 8, and John April 27, l»t0, at Center Con­ Rock Taland and Bast MoUna, They can go ICTEfiSS'IS ‘ Student Poetry Leggltt, Andrea Geer and Don­ poatmaricad or on fUa' at llta judgment, integrity, loyaMy and Knights Feted gregational Church. Tha late Public RecoMs BL, and Davanpoct. towa. Tha donx avan ald iTau of Orade 9. Quota Surpassed T o ^ Accepting town parsonnel offloa In the tMoC. River Keeps Pressure araa haa a population of m a n panad." W — HeardatSchool The young poets read their Bolton The aocamtoations will bs ad­ Rev. Watson Woodruff per­ Municipal Building by midnight On Anniversary formed the ceremony. Warraatee Deed than 270,000. . Huge areas of the Quad OKtea works before the assembly; the May 14. ministered by the town person­ and BeiMndotf, Sanaa, ware un­ Tha poStiy of six studanta nitog Band played aeleotions. Job Applicants nel departm ent.______Oltotan N. Greene and Bar­ The M iaats^nl orasted at 22.4 Hie kppHcanta muat have not bara A. Oreane to Arthur P. fS«t to Rook ufana Wadnaaday, der water. Miss Dolin Going to Turkey Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Knight Plastic Jfrs for Honey Estimatoa of the mimbar a t was ttnglad out for merit today By Blood Donors leas than three ybars ampioy- On Quad-Cities Area m ore th an 7 feet above flood Hia town ta accepting appll* MEDIATION FAILS of 34 Andor Rd. were feted Sylvia and Anne P. Sylvia. persona evacuated in llUnou in the annual nitag Junior High Services* ^ $ t Vp catlbna for a oloaed-compeUUva' ment In landscaping or to main­ WETHERSFIELD (AP) — An­ Sunday afternoon at a 26th pf<^,«rty a t »00 Tcriland Tpke. ■toga. tenance of grounds, preferably liCNDON—Honey keeps bet­ Hwuaanda of voluotaan con* and Iowa has bean pMioad a t 10,- School Poet^ Asaembty. On Peace Corps Assigfiment •gcamination to flH the post of other attempt to mediate the wedding annivereary at the ter in plastic Jars, BrlUah re- Building Permit e) tha rtvar rsaehad Its Ugheat 000. MONTREAL — The bulk of to cemeteries or pariu, . with ttirae • month strike sit the h(me of Mr. and Mrs. R. Arl- To Leon CHesaynskl for Uoyd ttauod an around-the-clock Lynn Begga and Juliet Jut- For the first time since July, the Red CroM Blood- ♦ foreman of the csmstary de­ at least ona jn sr spent to a. seardiera have discovered. Isval to blttory. Hannibal has no ■andbaggtag Job. both U.S. and Canadian oon- mobile ha» reached its ISQrpint quota. Yesterday, at Bridgefiort Oas Oo. haa ended ton Judd of Calumbia. About White or colored polystyrene Lumbra, two^family dweHtog at tfca South Qnlney Vnraa whan It levaa. Church Schools Busy ras of Orada 7, 'M arcy Juran aumer spending goes for non- I b r r n S. DoUn, daughter of partm ent. supervisory oapacity.. to failure. 40 friends and relatives attend­ 201-208 Maple S t, |19.p00. broka war# raseuad by boats. “This is the time you can get and Doris Mitchell of Grade 8,1 Manchester Memorial Hospital, 158 pints were dtmated. Mr. and ilm . Louia J. Dolin abeorbs ultraviolet l^ht. Honey OIvtl Defaaaa workers used a Mlled duttag a flood,'’ i durahles. This eaitegory takes The present foreman, Harold In lieu of that axperience, No new mesttng was sched­ ed the party, which waa ar­ stored to full sunlight rstatos Marriage License About M mHaa south of Quto- MADRID—6pato has 4.299 and Robert Topping and Shirley I about half of ervery consumer It appears that a fairly lacge4------—— — el Keeney Dr., ha* been named an applicant must bs a high' uled after company officials ranged by chiB couple's daugh­ boat to patrol against looting In Corps of Bmrtoeers (Mcial said. - to the numbera of « r- Norman F. Rich, Chailee H. Bralthwatte, is giving up hia its character. K&yinond E w l Demein, 354 oy, tha 660 reatdents of Hull, IU„ “Ttey’ra u out there piling educational Institutions Loreiuwn of Grade 9 won the dollar to Canada and 46 cents » Peace Cbrpe volunteer after post tomorrow after 14 years In school graduata: with not leas and representatives of the ter, Miss Carol Knight. the floedad Hambnl bustnass I,____ UenU m ade arocowrted tor Spratly and Ehneot A. Cox. eompleting three months of Oak St„ and AUeen Hills Den- wera ready to laave. Officials dlatrict. Tha U.t. Wsathar Bu- sandbags while the river’s ris- ated by tha Roman Ottxdio contest I to the United SUtee. SpendiM Wolk-to donors: DoaM J. muhicipal employment. Braith-' than two years employment to United tone Workers met for Mrs. G. A. Donovan of Es­ itison, 33 Stone St., May 7. Honorable mention went to for servicee has Jumped aigntfl- I the auccess of tha vMt. Of the graining at Portland State Col­ JAPAN WOULD UlAlMCR ■aid tha levaas protecting tha raau pradictad a 26H-foot crast trv, but tha moment It atarts to Church. Total i Lange, MIm Fl^ie Ghumoii, walte will be engaged in the landscaping or maintenance of eight and one - half hours sex Junction, Vt., a sister of about 900,000. Of these schooto, Susan Moorhouae, George Field,, cantly to both nations—to 30 182 lappointmenta made, 121 lege in Oregon. She is on a 10- Wednesday wtth federal and Mrs. Knight: and Mrs. Judd, TOKYO ■— Production of al­ town would not hold. Sunday. drop a tenth of a foot or two, ware kept. Walk-to donbrs num­ Mrs. Alice M. FarreU, Donald private practice of real estata. grounds. most 3.5 million se w in g ma­ Ripe watermelons usually In Hannibal, 23 tamtUes wars Uprivar, ttia eraated Missls- they want to go home. 925 are secondary toatHutlons, and Martha Vennart of Grade cents of the Canadian doMar and SnUe, RnseeB Qraimiee. EDmer day t-acatlon at home prior to Applications for the position, The required personal at­ state mediators. Knight’s sister, were host­ 7, David Ware and Mary Ellen' 41 cents of ttie UJ3. doHar. bered 64, and 17 were deferred. departure for Turkey May 6. esses. A buffet was served. chines a year makea Japan the have a dull color and are round­ aivacuated from low areas as tppi aurgad against soggy dlkaa 'And those dlkaa, the longer with 200,000 atudenta. E. Stone, Robert HeUer, Dennto which has a salary range of tributes for applicants include Members of L, Also, Robert Schettler, Ralph July 1. see for miiee. 5-RIB CUT lISMliman, WiUla|n S.' Bouton, Idxerdo, 46, currently dtreotor Troope are dug to around the I Donald Kuehl, Kenneth El. Fro- of the Honors College at Michi­ saaia which is sev«ral miles ALL SIZES WiUlam Bayrer, Robert gan State Univenity, succeeds long. Some Paktstani tanks are J-eny Coro, EYank J. Marie Bartow Jib to the dean parked nearby. 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t; 6 I.--#;?' THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 Pages IB to 24 IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, (X)NN.. THURSDAY. APRIL 2l&. 1965 Section Two THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 lEitpnins l|?raU» SAGE TWELVE Kitchen Kit Bolton R ichsfrd-B rookes C of C Award Goes Drive Lags Local Youth to Read Paper Hi* niMrUc* disappointed” at the setback was little leadership amtmg In­ I b e West PoM. sympoeiuin la Yoong, tetephone 64S-S88L at the Manchester Country MRS. PAUL HERVE RICHARD Service numerails and oertlfl-^tha Hassell of Wethersfield. est Idea what he was going to a pleauwre to work -with Bob handed a bill that would raise dividual stocks or ^oups. Club. For a motor trip to New say. Brock and AJ Werbner In our the minimum drinking age In ^ e Interruption of the bright eates of appraciatkm wera Other roundup girls from the Tork City and Newport, R. I., Manchester area who attended The dlnneir also saw the award efforts to help the Pioneer New York, State from 18 to 21. nature of corporate esu'nlngs record eloelng high of 3S9.T Accident Insurance Co., Hart­ wedding vows Saturday morning awarded last night at the an­ reports by a decline in quarter­ sul|tour stocks rebounded. Air­ Mrs. Richard wore a royal blue at St. Joseph’s C hui^, WilU- the event Include Sarah Engle- of the Chamber’s annual ’ ’M’’ Parachute Co. to relocate here. A committee of the New York made April 19. Industrials were ford. Mr. Richard Is a private 12 Cubie^>oot award to General Manager ly profits for Standard Oil (New lines were a little higher on bal­ gait, beige accessories, and an mantic. nual pothick supper o f the Mtn- hart of Talcottville and Paulette Without their help, we would Assembly voted to kill the ance. Drugs and electronics up .2, rails were unchanged end efcfaid corsage. They will re- first class In the XJS. Marine with Richard Martin, who has an­ Jersey) was one factor which Corps at Camp LeJeune, N. C. nechaug Distr^ Connecticut Wallen of Vernon. certainly not be as far along measure Wednesday, The cor­ were lower. Utilities were gen­ utiUtles were up .7. l^ e tem porai^ at 35 Bigelow The bride Is a daughter of nounced hla intention to retire as we are today.” responding Senate committee caused hesitation. Another wras 70 Lb. Frt«n r 'Valley Girl 3c<^ts, which was erally higher. Prices roee in active tradinc Mrs. Ruth Whitney of Rt. 8. this year, and the Introduction Pioneer has announced Its In­ hsis yet to act on it. the landing of Marines in the ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard are Gardner - Whitney The bridegroom la a son of Mr. Capacity held at Cooper Hall, South of Atty. William FitzGerald as tention to build a new, 8600,000 “I was encouraged recently Dominican Republic. The Dow Jones tndustiiel av­ on toe American Stock Ex­ XM4 graduates of Manchester Miss Bonnie Irene Whitney of and Mrs. Ralph Gardner of Methodist Churc*. “Tliis la My toe Chamber’s new president. ■when Governor Rockefeller said General Motors was un- erage at nocui was up .15 at change. plant on a WUbur Cross High­ Cor^rat* bond* were mixed High School. Mra Richard Is Andover and Robert Gardner of Mansfield Center. Thto Is M t a tEEul Country" was the thenM of the Steele, who he* become a way site that town fathers he would sign such a bill, if it clianged, failing to respond to 919.01. NORMAN’S l 4>cal Stocks In light trading. U.S. govenv employed at Hartford Fire and Mansfield Center exchanged The Rev. Anthony Ooiapietro apartment ois*. event hosted by the OentoU W n C ilXtiire, with both a morn­ hope will become the center were passed by the legislature,” the records It set for quarterly The Associated Press average ment bonds showed Uttle of St. Joseph’s Church per­ Neighborhood under the direc­ ing radio program and two eve­ for a new Industrial park. Demp)sey said. He called the sales and profits. of 60 stocks at noon was up .8 formed the double ring cere­ tion of Mra. Laiwreoca Dunn, Quotations Furnished by ning sportscasts, kept the au­ Werbner noted In his Intro- need for the bill “ still urgent." Some of toe badly battered at 339.9, putting it above toe chaise. mony. Bouquets of mixed spring central neighborhood chairman Derapaey-Tegeler Oo., In& dience In a state of mild hilari­ flowers were on the altar. and leader of Senktr Troop 2. Nembers of New York ty with an extemporaneous mon-. The bride, given in marriage Mrs. Robert Taylor of Man- Stock Exdiange plogue, poking fun at his diffi- by her brother, Ernest D. Whit­ GENERAL diester, former DIatrlot chair­ culUes In speechmaking, his dif­ ney of North Windham, wore a G.E. 30 Inch Automatic man, received a certificate of Bonk Stocks ficulties as a young athlete, hi* fuiyength lace gown, designed OECTRIC appreciation and a gift for her Bid Asked difficulties making sports pre­ wloTfltted bodice, scallcped sa- outstanding work in scouting. Conn. Bank and dictions, and hla difficulties with brina neckUne, long tapered Thlrty-yaar numarals we Trust Co. , -----69% n . letters from Uatenera. V. /1 * J" sleeves, and a bouffant skirt ac­ PORTABLE presented to IHaa Bmily Kiae- Hartford National Alfred Wetbner, the Immedi­ "f- . cented with tiers of scalloped man of Manchestar; 35 yaara, Bank Co...... 6T% W ate past Obamber praaident and lace terminating in a chapel- Mra. Alfred Sundqulst of Man- master of ceremonies, an- length train. Her bouffant tiered Fire Insurance Companies cheeter; 20 years. Mra. Arthur Hartford Fire .... 74% 75% noimced that the C um ber's City -yeiL.pf iUusihiv was attached to DISH England, and Mrs. Charles Beautiful committee would a erowii of pearls and sequins. RANGE National Fire .... 150 154 Crockett, both of Manchester; Phoenix Fire .... 64 65 award certificates of merit to She carried^ bouquet of white llasy to clean, accurate pushbutton controls, 10 years, Mrs. Stanley Wojcoskl individuals, or organizations who roses. life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. spacious ovens, removable oven door, auto­ and Mrs. Eugene DeCobert, Aetna Life ...... 68 68% have bent their efforts to beau­ WASHER tifying Manchester. Mrs. Carl LaPler of Manches­ matic clock control oven timer and roomy both of Manchester, Mra. Ed­ Conn. General . . . 150 152 ter was the matron of honor. ward Steel of BoHon and Mra. “ Everyone must care” Werb­ storas^e drawer! Clean modern desiffna and Hfd. Steam Boiler 149 153 Bridesmaids were Mias Patri­ Walter Noch of Glastonbury; 5 Security Ins...... 50% 51% ner -said, “ if Manchester Is to cia Whitney, a sister of the engrineered for dependable performances. yeeuw. Mrs. Glenn Mlrtl, Mrs. Security Insurance continue to be the City of Vil­ bride, and Miss Thelma JWcet- Donald Harrison, Mra. Walter of Hartford ... 21% 23% lage Charm.’’ ta, both of Andover. Snow, Mrs. Allen Behnke Mra. Travelers ...... 43% 43% Chairman of the Chamber’e The matron of hanor wore a George Bensche, Mra, A. J. Spl- committee Is Dr. Charles Jacob- PubHc CtUIttee floor-length gown of pink bro­ ron, Mr*. Norman Dey, Mrs. son. 8 out of 10 homes cade wWi matching headbow Thomas Oppelt, M i*- David Conn. Light Power 38% 39% Hartford Gas Co. 54% Atty. FitzOeraJd, too, asked and veil. She carried a bouquet Thomas. Mrs. P. R. Humphreys, “ everybody Join In,’’ to make of pink camatlona. The brides­ Mra. Charmalne Storra, Mra. So. New Ehigland Telephone Co. . 55% 66% the Chamber’s new year a sue maids were dressed in blue bro­ G.E. Self Cleaning Oven 3-WAY WASH Valdis Bervalds and Mrs. Janet cess. hove cold room Schultz, all of Manchester, and Manufacturing Companies 0 cade gowns and headbows styled “ I won’t promise results or to match the honor attendant's. SYSTEM Mrs. Robert Mercier o f Olaaton- Allied Thermal ..54% 58% Arrow, Hart, Hag. 62 63 success," he said. “ Our success IS yO O «S ONE OF THE . They carried bouquets of blue bury. 15% 1 rests with the Chamber officers, carnations. Several wortwn had received Barden ...... 15% Bristol Brass .... 8% 9^ I committee chairmen and toe Thomas Urso of Hartford their numerals at the annual 16% general membership.” council dinner recently held In Coleco ...... 16 Worm ap that V_ J served as best man. Ushers were { He pledged bo continue the Brian Gardner of Wllllmantic. a Hartford but their names end Colonial Board the type of numeral that they Common ...... 8% present Chamber program In­ brother of the bridegroom; and RANGE cluding programs urging the Dunham-Bush . . . 4% hard-to-haat room Philip Shine of Columbia. GENERAL received were raad at the sup­ Never before such low prices for a self­ per. They Include 35-year nu­ Kaman Aircraft . 11 relocation of Rt. 6, the hasten­ A reception was held at the N. B. Machine . . . 36% ing of the North Hind urban re­ m Franco-American Club, WilU- cleaning oven range. Unlatch tl}e oven BJCTRIC merals to Mlaa Patricia Lovell wHh tho MW door, set the dials and forget "it—the of Glaatonbury and Mlaa. Elea­ North and Judd .. 19% newal project and the start of IN. mantic. After a wedding trip Peter Paul ...... 34% the downtown project, a solu­ to an undlsclo.sed destination, oven cleans itself electrically. Auto, sur­ nor Gordon of Bolton; 80 years, DELUXE Miss Eveline Pentland, xriM I PlasUc Wire Cable 18% tion to the town’s Incipient ref­ CHASER the couple will live on Skinner face unit, pushbutton controls, fully Gertrud* Ltddon and Mrs. John Standard Screw 38% 39% use dispooal problems, an im- Hill Bd.. Andover. lighted cook-top and oven. Stanley Works ... 28% 29 pro-vement in traffic flow at the BY IRON RREMAN Mr. Gardner, a grraduate of Pickles, all of Mancheator; 15 years, Mrs. John Dixon of Man- Veeder-Root ...... 29% 30% town center, and work toward ' *nn8 REVOLUTIONARY NEW DE- Windham High School, served WASHER The above quotations are not a cleaner community and pre­ in the U.S. Marine*. He is em­ oheeter and Mra. Thome Perry' ! VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT- of Gleston)>ury. to be construed as actual mor^ servation of open space. ployed at Mansfield State Train­ Atty. Fitzgerald also con­ Omde rim» } ,--INO wiU keep your cold or chilly room Mrs. George Jonea, field vice keta • ^ warm and cozy, with filtered, circulat- ing School. Mrs. Gardner, a with gratulated Werbner and Cham­ odvonlo g f f graduate of Rham High School, president, presented the awards. ber Executive Vice President ! ing, thennostatically controlled heat. Other speielal guests Included V OraUta llitw** vim Hi ! Operating cost up to 75% lest than Hebron, is employed by the Robert Brock for their work V HmS twMS fna ImI vS Post Narrow Fatorica Co., An­ MINI WASH Mrs. Eric Munson, Dlstriot ad­ In k w M h r. { other add-on beaters. Heats cold bath- during the Chamber’s past year, dover. visor; Mr. and Mrs. Thome Police Arrests and presented Werbner with a V wtiwMi • room, encloaed porch, attk room, or iPerry, camp oo-chainheh: Mra. ^ Wwiintlt. I any spaoa that needs extra heat. G.E. Ultra Speed plaque expresing the Chamber’s 1 Norman Larsen, program com­ V M *-«i ItaiM. Mab w M Cart D. IbHMns, 43, of Chest- appreciation for his efforts. leeiirilwi iMMali. : . FREE HOME DEMONSTRA'nON. mittee chairman; Mra. Edgar nut Hill, was charged with fail­ V IsiM ia u l bull M Im MI Butler, president o f Connecti­ Mayor Francis J. Mahoney No Lower Prices cut Valley Girl Scout Council; ure to obey a sign and thanked the Chamber, during Anywhere In Conn. Mrs. Murray Spitzer, personnel was summoned, to appear at his welcoming remarks, for its the Mancheeter Mseian of Cir­ “ Save With Safety” committee chairman, past presi­ efforts on four town projects: cuit Court 12 on May 10. Patrol­ “The Chamber is doing an ex­ FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. dent of the Council and now man Raymond Pedc made toe AMERICANA t eeparate waab water member of the Girl Spout na­ cellent job” In supporting the arrest after be aaw Rolline g relocation of Rt. 6> ho »Md. 319 BROAD ST^TEL. 649-4539—MANCHESTER ARTHUR DRUG temp*. X rinaa wotor tional board; Miss Marie La- temiM. 8 ojrolas. ing through a stop sign at Wood- complimenting Allen Behnke, ’ Chance, director o f Camp Mer- bridge and Oakland Ste. yester- rie-WoK1L 29, 1966

MANCHUSTBR EVENING HERALD, BiANCHESTER, OONN^ IHURSDAT, APRIL 29, 1998 wattons wortting together cam forecast'tor today In OonneeU- Coventry PAGE FOURTEEN Aussie Battalion continue to make giM t oontrlb- cut. Health Budget Women Are Gaining uttone to checking the spread of The pleasant wsathsr wiH re- To Join Struggle ageroaMan and to bring about ntaln to r a while. A somewhat Bankraptcy Bid Given Increase tlw peace that SoiMh Viet Nam unusual weather pattern has de­ and Southeast Asia deserve." veloped over the saetem por­ Filed by Couple Save Cash and Get World Green Stamps# Too! (Oonttanad from Pago One) By Committee Sit-Down Drinking Approved, Prime Minister Keith J. Ho- tion of the nation. NormaHy a lyoake of New Zealand told a northwest flow of air over the Edmund P. Kane Jr. and hto fUH cooperation and imderatand northeast would transport coM (CoottniMd from Pago One) news conference In Wellington (ng that has existod between our his government has made no Osnadian air to the Connecticut wife, Dorla E. Kane, o T Bldga- But Standing Remains Taboo two govonments and the gow region. But on today's weather wood TraU, have filed vohmtary Drug Adminlatratlon, a cut of decision to send combat troops emmewt of South Viet Nam in to South Viet Nam. map la found warm air over petitions in bankruptcy in T7.8. $60t,000. assisting South Viet Nem to MU that received a He said this is "undar con­ w e ^ m and central Canada District Court, Hartford. $aS2,tol,000 tor axpanston and Uve committee hag given a^sale of ptatols to anyone who^under a maintain Ms Independence. tpovbig southeastward toward has ever been convicted of a favorable *-- -- report Wednesday stant consideraitlon" but he em' Kane listed liaMllUes o f *7,« improvement o l vocational ed­ favorable report on a bill that "Lfke you, we have no deelre New England. This warm air felony. from the General A *«n W y ’a phasized the first approach 647.46 with asseto at *6.250. His would allow women to sit and to maintain mUHary forces in must come from the South Viet wlH not arrive in force until ucation, an Increase at to mil­ Eiducation Committee. Friday when temperatures wife noted debts of *1,671.81 It would also require a buyer The commission would co­ Viet Nam any longer then nec­ Nam government. lion. drink at a bar. essary to secure the security of shoLdd rise to or above 70 tor with no ssssts. The couple are to file an application writh the ordinate programs for the state "No such invitation has been $M1,7SO,000 tor construction of Ufiescorted women and fe­ seller. Copies of the application South Viet Nam. the first time this year. represented by the Manchester \ male stand • up drinkers would university, state colleges and received. Meantime the whole law firm of Marte, Shea and higher education facilities, no would be sent by the dealer to "But we share your belief that situation is fluid," said Ho- In addition to being warm, the remain taboo under the bill, community colleges. air Is also quite dry. Thus gen­ Keith. cut. the state poHce commissioner The measure now goes to the we must both respond to the lyoake. which was reported out by the and to the police chief of the erally sunny days and clear Area creditor* include Fran­ - $SB million tor grants tor pub­ Appiropriatlons Committee. needs brought about by the cis imd Gloria Wutsch of Man­ General Assembly’s Liquir Con­ towm where the buyer lives. aggression being carried on nighte will continue through Fri­ lic libraries, no cut. trol Committee Wednesday. .The buyer would have to wait Area Weather day and poesibly Saturday. chester, secured, *1,400, and *847 million for payments to HARTFORD (API—The Ap­ from'North Viet Nam. This ac­ *1,004, and Dr. Barry Tiablts Under existing state law, seven days from the time the tion proves again the deep ties school districts, no cut. . women are allowed in barrooms propriations Committee has Buy peaches when they are of Manchester, *65. copies are sent out before he given a favorable report on a between our tvro countries in the WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—Sun­ *60,078,000 tor aissristancs tor but must sit at a table away could purchase the gun. ny skies, light winds and warm fairly firm, not bruised and The petitions will be present­ school construction; a cut of deficiency appropriations bill cause of world peace and eecu ed before Saul Seidman, refers* from the bar. Sen. Charles T. Alfano noted lity. afternoon temperatures in the show yellow or red coloring over *112 million. The committee also gave a that would provide *46,(XX) for In bankruptcy. that the measure had been payrolls In the Department of "I am confident that our two mid to upper 60s is the weather the entire surface. *412,608,000 tor defense educa­ favorable report on a bill that strongly opjxmed by gun clubs tional activities, no cut. would permit service bars in Agriculture and the Stats Civil and others. The opponents ar­ Rights Commission. *124 million for vocational hotels, restaurants and clubs to gued that their right to bear rehabilitation grants to states, remain open until 11 p.m. on Republican committee mem­ arms was guaranteed by the bers beat back a Democratic no cut. Sunday Instead of closing at 9 federal Constitution. Alfano said. *250,089,000 for hoepital con­ p.m. attempt to add *1 million to The Suffleld Democrat said he meet other payrolls. /Check the Quality. . . /Check the Values. . . struction progrsuns; a cut of Favorable reports were also did not think any constitutional *44,216,000. given on bills that would; The vote on the bill Itself issue was Involved. Wednesday was 18-13. *90,699,000 for construction of Liberalize the existing re­ The measure passed on a health educational facilities, no POPULAR WHITE strictions on serving liquor at voice vote. cut. bowling alley restaurants. HARTFORD (AP) — Refer­ SLICED ENRICHED *100 million tor grants for Permit the sale of beer in enda on locsd Issues wdll be waste treatment projeota, no seven - ounce botiUee for "take­ Briefs allowed June 16 under a bill cut. out” consumption. HARTFORD (AP)—A bill that sent to the governor Wednesday *67,710.000 for Public Health would modernize a statute giv­ after passage In the Senate. Create a "club banquet per­ June 15 Is the date scheduled Seiwloe hospitals and care, an mit” authorizing a private club ing the state authority to order increase of *864,000. The com­ sterilization has been given a for the election of delegates to to make its facilities available the <3onsUtutional Convention. mittee said the Incresise would for weddings and other non-club favorable report by the General keep in operation hospitals at social functions without having Assembly’s Fhibllc Health and Menaidtis, Tenn., and Chicago to get a special permit on each Safety CTommittee. which the department had The existing law sdlows steri­ B r e a d D - - such occasion. . FAMILY planned to close. Create a "bar liquor permit” lization of state prison inmates - *122,338,000 for the National authorizing a place to sell Uquor and patients at state mental SPAGHEHI SUPPER SAVE UP TO 80c OVER OTHER BRANDS — WILSON'S l5'/j ox. can xnstltute of General Medical without the necessity of also hospitals and training schools Sciences, no cut. for the mentally retarded. at the 9 serving food. *163,618,000 for the National Empower a community to de­ The proposed law would per­ North Methodist Church 4 to 5 lb. Avorago Cancer Institute, an Increase of mit use of modern surgical cide by local option if there are Sat. May 1st. 1065 for *3.660.000. certain days of the week it techniques in sterilization opera­ *206,969,000 for the National wants liquor outlets closed. tions. Institute of Mental Health, no It would al.so require the con­ Two Sittings: SUPER Corned Beef Hash cut. sent of the patient. If. possible, 5:30 and 6:80 PAN *136,412,000 for the National Pistol Sales or the next of kin or guardian Adults *1.00 MARKETS READY SAVE. 56c— VERIFINE. MclNTOSH Heart Institute, an Increase of HARTFORD (AP)—A bill that before the operation can be Children 6-12 76c *4.8 million. would restrict the sale of pistols performed. Children (Under 6 60o Lb. *121,203,000 for the National in Connecticut was passed by Large for Institute of Arthritis and Meta­ the state 3snate Wednesday and HARTFORD (AP) — A 18 Tickets WUI Be 35 ox. Jar bolic Diseases, an increase of *2 sent to the House. mem)>er commission for higher Available at the Door . . • million. The measure would forbid the education would be established Applesauce *92,153,000 for the National Grand Champion Quality Institute of Neurologloal Dis­ SAVE 16c— BLUE RIBBON eases and Blindness, no cut. Mb.. 12-ox. for Can Luncheon Date T lisja t d u 9/ l J d j v / l A cleaner wash than you can get Prune Plums Set by Library U. 8. CHOICE SAVE 18c— ALL FLAVORS Mrs. Mary Reed Newland of 4th to 7th RIBS from any other kind of detergent- ^ Monson, Mass., will be the guest RIB ROAST for speaker at the Catholic Lilyrary of Hartford's annual spring low sudserSf liquids or tablets! Sfh. fhr« 7tli 1 2 lunMieon which is scheduled for Saturday, May 8, at noon at the RIBS. Terrace Room of the Statler JHB ROAST 69 SELECT Popular's CHOCOLATE CHIP— OATMEAL— COCONUT— SAVE 17c Hilton Hotel. Hartford. An author and illustrator of 1st toll'd RIBS CH O ICE Famous ox. family fife and children’s books, Pkg. for Mrs. Newland will base her talk unusual upon the recent book. "The FRESH SHIPMENT JUST IN FROM MAINEl SHORT CUT OCEAN FRESH, LIVE f r im . . . Family and the Bible," which Burry Cookies Is dedicated to helping families SEMI- read the BiUe. . She uses the SAVE 50c — COLGATE. CREST. GLEEM findings of modem schoiars to lb ( n B W 1 9 6 5 t i d e ) BONELESS explain the Scriptures In a mem- LOBSTERS 95 ner useful for home and family. for A frequent contributor to pe­ Large, Plump Native Fancy "Swebt Life” riodicals and an active lecturer, ROASTING Mrs. Newland is the recipient CORNISH BACON Toothpaste Riot of honorary degrees of humane HENS CHICKENS Lb. letters from St. Mary’s College, an affiliate of the University of Lb. Lb 59c Lb 59c 1st thru 4th R IB S. — 89* SAVE 17c — FOREMOST QUAUTY Notre Dame, Indiana, and also 79c 400 a . from ^t. Joseph's College, WeM H artf(^ . Brandywine Steak Sauce, 5*/^ Ozs...... 3 cans Box ifor The Rev. SJdwatd J. McLean, Brandywine Chef Cut Mushrooms, 5 Ozs...... 2 cans 3 9 ^ Lk director of the library, has an­ Facial Tissues nounced that members and Choice Chuck Roast friends of the library are wel­ come. Tickots may be ototsiined CU KES Fancy, Long Green Each l U from Mrs. Robert Dell of 84 Helatne Rd. or from the Catho­ FreA Ground Chuck Pord Dog Food ^ lic Library, 125 Market St., CANTALOUPES Fancy, Large, Pink Meat Each 29c Hartford. Choice Stewing Beef Ik Old Dutch Peanut Butter U.S. Set8 Beef Record NESTLE’S QUICK ...... large 4 lb. can 9 9 « WASHINGTON — La*t year OSCAR Americans ate, on the averagre, 100 pounds of beef, a record. MAYER Lb. Sunripe Jumbo Olives r Per capita consumption not HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Link Pork Sausage only of beef but also of veal and turkey U expected to rise OSCAR MAYER 317 Highland St., MonclMstar. Conh. Phon* 643-4278 lb. Hi-C Fruit Juice Drjnhs this year, but a drop is pre­ VAC PAK dicted in pork, lamb and ani­ Sliced Bacon mal fats. 5 TV WEEK Kernel or Cream Com v ± ^ - A Hygrade Franks for or LIVERWURST S&W Fanqf Spinach ^ Lb. by tho pioco 1-lk Can Armour Bologna S&W Julienne Beets SAVI lie MANCHESTER T f t y NFir 1966 Tide 1-lb. 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Bowl 2 game* at th* regular SHOULDERS rate ... get the third game 6 toC lb*. Boneless Rump Roast IP doz. • FREE. See special Tide boxtop iSunkist Oranges Fried Gams ^ 4 eUPTHISe0UP(H^U0WI|i^ for details. f r e s h l y g r o u n d , l e a n OREGON'S FINEST SLICED c H A M BU RG lb. 59e 2 lbs. $1.10 CUT ALONG D o m o UNE MclNTOSH APPLES CBISP-AIRE 49c TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR STORE C H U C K BEEF lb. 69e 2 Hm . $1.30 SUFFOLK FARMS 10#>l CEUO SPINACH WASHED and CXiEANED !• Os. Pkc. I 7 v | Strawberries ^ Extra FoNiey, U.S. Grada A, Eraih POULTRY FOR A REAL NICE MEAT LOAF SAVE 8 < -T ID E VINE-RIPE TOMATOES Largo a to Pkg* SNOW CROP UNSWEETENED m e d i u m SIZE " ^ VEAL - BEEF - PORK z WHEN YOU BUY . C O M B IN A T IO N lb. 69e 2 fcs. $1.30 ROASTING qnCKim W.39C 1 GIANT OR FANCY, LARGE MEATY 1 KING OR REGULAR Grapefruit Juice CHICKEN BREASTS u. Me 1 HOME LAUNDRY SIZE LETTUCE OUR OWN BIAKB, FURE P08K, LEAN CHICKINSLIGS goartand Ua 49c 1 r _ PINK MEAT — SWEET EATING v m COUPON 0000 ONIV o n | M . ANY OTNH MU C0NST1TIITIS IRAUB ^ CAU F. U R G E CHICKBN WiNgS 29e SAUSAGE MEAT ------I! CRISP HEADS GX-T-R^A SPBC14L ■WnnT LIFE LAnOB CAN 2 tor 3 9 ® for l a n d ngi«gatio«- From Your Lanes. Reservations may be though two rents, one to East Local Man Files made by contacting Mra Ar- For Heritages stroyed in the Are. Since then, al, Glastonbury. The Rev. ChM- People the Mancheeter dNqrter of the Hartford; the other to Manches­ thur Travers, Laurel 8L Red Cross has . provided each in ter, have been offered. ter Wetsel. aasistant pastor of Bankruptcy Bid Students at Orchard Hill B rie fe A fund drive for the Heritage the (Congregational Church, will Airman CUfford T. Neleon, the family with a set of cloth­ Neighbor’s Kitchen SMARTEN UP YOUR BUDGET WITH AaP’a family has been started by ra­ ing. The children range in age present the readings along with Pearley Lake of 18 Highland USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. dio station WINF. The station Mra Peter Hanke and Mrs. In The Stock up your fr— norl Start Operetta Tomorrow (toorge A. Nelson of 39 Scantic from 1 to 13 years. Heritage is Ave. has filed a vohmUry peti­ "MADE TO ORDER” SAVINGS ON... is broadcasting appsals for ti- employed with a trucking firm Church Group Oliver Glrouard. Meadow Rd., recenUy graduat­ nandal contributions to Mr. snd The feUowshJp recently elect­ tion In bankruptcy, hating 12,- ed from Avlatton Structural to East Hartford. " P U !^ on the Moon” , an^for eduOmH BOB DYLAN Sharp C h fid q r CH— o#^ “ 79* ard Masciovecchio, Wart; Jeff Ranney, Moon Man; Grant LONDON (AP) — Bob Dylan, CHICKEN QUARTERS...or PARTS Gordon, absent minded owl, and an American singer of freedom O ranga Chiffon p?{SrMlc?%a»?6c 9p«^ Kevin Loomis, prankster. songs, says he used to sound LEGS ^ . M « FAIIKIi, Ft* P*ICI m. WSA«, « 4 0 * Supporting roles will be I SNOW WHITE DOMESTIC cross because he was poor. BREAST QTRS. « 6 S "4 9 ' D o n u t s fui»,eiM*eo»io«e«eiiMTioe layM by students of Grades ‘ Now,’’ he says, ‘T sound' 3 9 c Potato Chips M«He(«T*iFfw i« k p m 4 9 ‘ S, 4, 5 and 6 as elves, fairies, | cross because I ’m rich.” RRIASTS VfITH WINGS LB BREASTS flowers, ghosts and witches. Asked how rich, he replied, ‘T Grades 7 and 8 will have sup- | (Herald photo bv Pinto) don’t know. I don’t talk about LEG Quarters WINGS porting parts as moon-maidens. m B H U B A N MRS. MURPHY, RANDY AND SHANNON money because I don’t reoog- Grade 1 students will par­ nUe It.” LEG ¥ fm f BACK LB 3 5 * BACKS ticipate as moonbeams. GROUND Cmi(,4 59 ' VEAL DOBI8 BBUMMO Sauce Dylan starts a British tour Little League News ABNOOKBTAR PAn ... E*C*i lira . Dewid R. ICurpbj' at 82 1 cup sugar Friday in Sheffield. The Little League will con-1 S tahlespoons oomstardi FRANKS £&s^59‘ iiKT.. 55* LEG ROAST Botton BL lum Uv«d In muiy Super-Right Qualify - - fresh, ready-#o-cook - - WHOLE duct Its house-to-house canvass V. pWoes to ttw iniflnd Stat«a anxl 1 teaspoon saK EMPEROR mROHTTO Baitiaxtoy. One-hundred and «RAin>vNloM t a. ary* 0 u p two of the rectpee she h u ad-, 3 cups water TOKYO (AP) — JEmpen* Hl- twenty boys will participate In | SAUERKRAUTii>':17''rM33’ J C A ' 1 sijuare butter rohito celebrated his 64th birth­ tooled durfav ^ travels are the collection. roR B O A iim a i h 4 9 < ;55< Hiitoibuxig' O m y sad Yam and Cook together to top of dou­ day today, receiving govern­ IVfZ Lbs. The drive will start at 10 am. I A|i|)le Caseerde. ble boiler, over boiling water, ment and diplomatic well-wish­ with headquarters at St. Peter’s FLANKENRIBS Hamburg Oony until clear and sUghUy thick­ ers to his moated palace to Episcopal Church on Sand HIU tWirT'BPREMlVM S poumto giow id beef ened. Pour over apples and downtown Tokyo. Rd. VEAL 4 medium ontona, cbonMd yams. President (toorge <)ulgley was | . 7 9 ' OEN. CUB’n S LEMAY LB appointed Paul W e h r e n SAUSAGE .nSS MSCTOPS 5 stalks oetorjr, .ctocfiped The Murphys came to MMSLSSS i tsUespoon Woroesterahire duster from Barrington, k .I., MANILA (AP) — Retired drive ohairman with Carmen | aauoe in March IBM. David Murphy O n . Curtis E. LeMay, former Dragon* heading the resident­ . 6 9 ' ial phase and Peter Sills dl- SHOULDER STEAK V E ^ O R S T E W S tsldeifioans A-1 sauce is a management consultant chiief pt staff of the U.S. Air a / K K B tS TOP CHOCK 8 tqbtoapoons catsup and fUK-tlme graduate strident Force, and (ton. Harold Keith recttog the shopping c e n t e r | jmoe of one-fourth lemon at the University of Connecti­ Johnson, U.S. Aamy chief of sollcHationa CUBE STEAK CHOPS . 8 9 ' 1 can mushrooms cut staff, will receive the Philippine ★ CUT-UP If you profar - - lb 33c Goal for the can vsss is] n tx iH CENTER CUT VBAL 1% tahtoBiioone curry powder The couple’s three children Legion pf Honor, It was an­ $1,300. Each Uttle League team | % taUeipoon salt are Bandy, 7; Shannon, almost nounced today. wUl supply three drivers. FH.ET0FS0L1 CUBE STEAKS'2SS‘ . 8 9 ' a ciQiB water i, and Sean, almost 2. . . Super-Right Quality The Little League auxUiary I PKESM rLOONDBK OR aOULESSVBAL _; Brown hsmburgr and onkm to Both natives of Loe Angeles, .COST OF U V IN O u p OaiCIOUS TASTING weekend budget buys . In another fund raising effort is larse greased d ^ le t. Add the Calif., since their marriage they WASHINGTON (A P) — High-’ holding a dance at the Village HADDOCK riLE'i ROAST lb SHOULDER ROAST . 6 9 ' rematalng togredtonts and sim­ Lantern Bam, Tolland Tpke., [ PORKCHOPS er prices for fresh vegetables have lived to Utah, Pennsylvan­ Boneless Chock Roost b69'^ Manchester, tomorrow. mer atowiy over low heat for ia and Rhode Island. Mrs. and medical services caused Chickens t.49' two hours. Serve bn hot, fluffy Murphy says “We love to travel consumer costs to rise one-tenth r I WHOLE FRESH 4 to 5 LBS The affair will run from 9 1 liofL This recipe serveo e ^ t. and have enjoyed thoroughly of one per cent in March, the rO W I (CUT4IP lb SOc) LB OJ Ground Chuck u> 69‘ p.m. to 1 a.m. with music sup­ ik M ffijfn n . HatrlHoas-EiighPniun fhxtefvodi ~e0inf Feetw is Tam and Apple Oaeeerde every place we have lived.” LAbor Department said today. GRAPES plied by the Imperials, a local 1V4TO • to 8 yams, dependtog on Costs also were slightly high­ youth musical group. There | ' stoe She is a member of the New- 2 LBS LB 49 Stewing Beef u> 69*^ will be a donation charge. comi^s Club of the Manchester er for rent, ftirniture, ^thin g Cornish Hens BIRDSEYE GRAND UNION B to B apples and recreaiUcm dwing the Those attending are asked to I SNOW CROP IParboU yams 30 hitontes. YW CA and ite bospttaUty chair­ Impoitodi Purpla bring their, own refreshmanta. MINUTt Gobi, peel and bHee. 1^1 and man. She ei&jo|« alts and flhfts roohWv . .. JL,. '■> Ducklings 4V4T051BS LB Newport Roost ^^>bT.1.19 Tickets and further Informa­ ORANGE DELIGHT I ORANGE SAMOA and is bepeclaBy toteiestni to . The g o v fn u ^ t ’p iijdax of . Block ioautlat LB Pineapple Cheese Pie TINY TATERS CREAM CHEESE shoe apples and place to ,^ - tUPfB-RIBIIT tion may be obtained from Mrs. tenate layere with yams 'to hewliig and palntiiig. CORSuiher prices — the cost of •»lA f •-'••1J9 BelogiM ki PIk # (toorge Quigley, 260 Brook St. Delnooko Steab * 8’ 6-01 buttered casserole dish ending living index — in March was 109, liverwarnt In Piece wFtMwnr la; or Mre. Hobart Gobble. 41 Ash wtth a lagi^ o f applee on the XMABl VISIT cent of the 1957-59 average. Veal Cube Steob Rd., or managers of all the | Choi(e 9C35 H i . meant It cost’-' 110.90 last 3 . Cover with sauce and jnRUSAisad’ faroMiNFT i» 5 5 * freek Steak Cod league teams. PS to SBO-degtse even for cent more touristS|. vlsil to boVy goods and serv Skiaien Troakferts Little League play will start rad to 1964 than Cia T ' (be California Oniiiges Saturday, May 8, with the two XKAnrCHACKEK BABUL ^ aahoiiit ons hour ar.UBUf aisles' rXCSHBAKBBUCED SEtoBXOOKrAHMB W- 0X.I a z ^ a o ft totaled 361,591. new teams, the Mets and Red | ^ x . Pkus. CWraTEUGHRMlt ^ 29' SHARP STICKS * TOP OF SEASON Scholarship Daaoa BUTTERMILK BREADtoZS' GREEN PEAS COTBORLIO IBKEBim , to 44it o v«r a a f noztH BEABHOOK r A » l 8 _ _ BXKSIT Bia TKCATICB CHIAM GOODNESS DOZ 6T The South Windsor Lions I 4 CWb wlH sponsor a teen-age BROC. SPEARS SANDWICHES 6Jl 5 9 ' MOZZARELLA dance tomorrow from 8 to 1 1 APPLE KUCHEN S :4 5 ‘ SWEMBMiaHTABBOBTEO pjn. at the Ellsworth Elemen- iatTKAfTAMFiwrnEi^a^ rUDOBMECHEAM taiy School. Master of ceremon-1 GRUYEREP0RT10NSti::43^ ColH. Strawberries aR.P Vat««® tee wlU be WTIC’s Brad Davis. P i> SILVER POUND CAKE radcOLATE CAKE !^r69‘ ESKIMO PIES 6 .IL 5 9 ' John Doane is chairman and OKAMD ONION MAC. A C H IU I a a a a . BEABKOOII^rAl»IB RED, SUN-RIPENED PINT president Donald Waalk Is an I BAVB S 4 *-rA M lliT B i n BBM TUBS n |a CHSESE 3 ^ Z9^ ax-ofBclo member of the com­ CASSEROLE 3 '4;;:r89‘ SPINACH "SSI 4 1 3 ^ 6 9 ' BSKT 0 7 HHAmJNlOH M M BEAUTIES mittee ■which Includes the foi-1 CREST T00THPASTE...,59‘ nUUnUHT IMDIVIBOAL a HOUAMDHAIL LT.WeOD lowing; Eldward Curtin and Ed­ •AVBlOe-raBSH . Afta BABYMUENSTER ^ 5 5 * win Kalat, publicity; Frank I APPLE TURNOVERS ..,-10° ICE CREAM 569* LOCKER PLANT and MEAT MARKET Ketanm and John Roaenbeck, CREAM DEODORAimr39~ TKEABOKECAVE . n « h . tickets and sdmliuion; Albert BAMITAHTIUMailB FRESH MEATS — RHAIL DEPARTMENT Lattanzlo and Arthur Benton, I MAarSUNi O Q ( BLUE CHEESE tC 3 3 * A S P — HiOZEN, CUT O tt FRENCH STYU refreshment stand and Allan I BOXOfXA V 7 Brown and Louis Camar, pro- [ MODESS PRICE DRASTICALLY REDUCED - ASSORTED FLAVORS, SPECIAL A U OUR MEATS ARE FRESHLY CUT AND DISPLAYii$— GREEN BEANS 2 39^ gram. AU> - FROZEN DELUXE U Y E R * 1 O Q C The Lions are sponsoring the I NOT PREPACKAGED affair to an effort to form a | MOTTS H t i A H Hl-C H , < i A A I SU^REST 2 l ^ A T DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 3 PKGS aoholarahlp fund. I BROCCOLI SPEARS Plsaafer Fund Deadline AliP - FROZEN FROZEN OUTSTANDING VALUE-PRICE REDUCED The deadline Is tomorrow I UH.DJL CHOICE WHOLE COMBO MIXED VEGETABLES for the ladles auxiliary of the 5 55 1 . 0 0 South Wtodsor Volunteer Fire Applesauce u-' Fruit Drinks Sugar A&P STRAWBERRIES 3 pkos Department collection for dis­ I BOnOM ROUND ROAST aster victims to the mid-west I LIHCOLB IONA - PRICE REDUCB) - BUY AND SAVE AT THIS SPECULL PRKl ALL COLOBB OKAMD ONIOH 3 * - n o o Small kitchen Items such sal MH-os.' knl'ves, diah towels and dish PRESERVES RUMP RO AST elotha may be left to boxes at KETCHUP 2 1 SCOTTISSUE 8 ten*® EVAP.MnX 7 9 ' WEBTOH— T K IK B BACK TOMATOES OR PEAS 6 89^ the South Windsor Bank and BOMI WE IT HBLIMAHM'S LIQUID BLSAC SPECIAL PRICE O N THIS ABP EXQUSiVE Trust Co. or the Blast Hartford MALLOWS - 2 9 ' EYE RO UN D Esderal Savings Bank, Wap-1 PRUNE JUICE t r 3 9 ' MAYONNAISE T r 6 9 ‘ aoR ox t l5 9 ' ping Center. BBEEM aiAMT (5aah donations will aleo be| TETLEY mum BOnOM ROUND GROUND DAILY DOG FOODlfF.r 10 89^ aooepted. SWEET PEAS 2 i:? 4 5 ' A reals S 3..-*l® ® PRICE REDUCED—SAVE 16e ON THIS SPECUL SALE PRICE Music Program Set AVG. WlilGHT 25 LBS. TEA BAGS - The music department o f{ South Wtodsor lilg li Schoot | For the Freshest Fruits etut Vegefehies - Better Buy Gremf Union A&P TOMATO JUICE 3 CANS will hold Its annual spring con­ NATIVE OBEYEDOE FABM MUOKE’S - EXTRA LEAN cert totnorrow. The band and] chorus will participate. Among the telec lions will be I *iChlm Cblm Oierre” from I SWEET TURKEYS D AISY ROLL GRASS SEED TOO EXTRA PUID STAMPS "Mary Popnins,” '(Me and My MSrcmpcooK»2*2r69* okreno c u f a a — anib 1Mi CeepM md'Veer Shadow” and "Joehua at the TOBLSOUP 9<^ RED PARK * i a g u * ” 0 Iw 4i-0e er aUra Ferfhew Battle "Of Jericho” which will | Quorten Lb. BREASTS 69c ii V*lll •90l> ninu MT., MAY I, IfM fi be sung by the chonis. nnoAio-AU A u f 4 A iB m W - *" •mrnut. M tni I* Mwa pra^Mti I V RIPE PRINNIAl A|A0e**t7 The band will perform TOM. SAUCE 1 0 t x 9 7 ' lb LEOS QM rtan Lb. 5 9 C 0 9 ' ® lP****a**MMM^wil*wwaMiiMBaaawaawaJ|j folk song, “Black Is the Color of My TnM Loves Hair,” and WUEUKLMa n . I BELOIAH George Gertiiwln’s 'ISeoond CmiBMttO EXTBA LEAN - FRESHLY O BOUND TMI OWAT ATUNHC B FACTIC TIA COMPANY. DC. Prelude ” The highlight ^ be CUDAHY BAB-S - ALL MEAT NOT - FBEPACXAOED a French hora oolo by Ehnery| RADISHES 15' I ENDIVE 3 9 ' Tapley of Mosart's "Rondo.” Ajax CletMBr Fob DftfrgMit Broohure on — tarded Chuck Ground FRANKFURTS "Opportunltios," a brochure I l A M I « A C prepared by the South Wtodsor ARIZONA ORANGES 10 49^/10 59 2 1 4 S ? r FKO W 'AP M***"^®*^ Oonuinittse for RcUrdsd ChU- SMIkUAi r,ltHjAL.I -i. i- M[RiMAHT IIHCI II',. drso. prsssnto ths rscreaUonsl sduoatlonsl and social prog-| ______fyn/BnUapp/fO B ______^ grama avallahls to tbs man- 7 9 i 5 9 '® taNy hfsidtesppsil thUdrsn o(| I ROfE B U im I OMIIBD S& 1 / Otis arta- Gorhon Baby Foods c EHCNMCNAMI Tha brochurs provtoes Infor- w S E S tn I i.v83&a.ea.69* I liSiiikiiiGiinis ;■«. 59‘ DtalSesp Nostlo'sCMk nation to tbs parants of rsUtd- witli U.Si>JL cM m iwb^ Nortv poMtry, dorox Mooch Wo* h ftr toi"toto||f L«t OB IS ytw fPMnr 1 U r E 9 4te (- sd children of the faculties and ' servloea avaUahla to residents S#4b(vok FflPM fruit] i oad vgttqblii. Sttv* it» 20% orU StndRod 2S3T Q U A IT A B C of South Windsor sad also in- OtflMfitsBon feafurm NCW..ra I S ONtolsle 2,!i^sr: M A B O B N Wit! - ‘.p ri •qf Hw a Uay. N A $TIC 4 0 ohidM sesvlote avallahls from I «» runoon tVALirr otbar arsa oiganlaatiaaa. JMior 2 j A t o 3 r 2 r 4 r ToIttlliiM 2 *« u | I ' a I ' V -cl ■ r r: EEOYSAVBIBCXX"* » $bw*my , iS45‘,: i^H fw soma aotivlUasout- H>LOfDIA«iim«iiin . 5 9 Mntd to Yilileh msntaily rstaM-1 fer LARGE TRPU-S roM slwqgR locksis Tof yow OT HUM Q9 «d cbUdrm msar! PLUS * 7 9 AllpoChookloof ‘ Royiiolds Bowitog. coupofiB worth flOJO P&TRAH iMiane BUK STAMPS woBtlu tW lo d w hoMs fli 250 of mMt. lo Riia Mocoraoi MBHI WUtoM^M ** sducaQoiie JMPV h NBw i # CulC |iBi and 4000 Oonuf llBOipt QOff youn today at this tlifll b#loiq ywi ^ DogFood ' k i o w MlloRCihii AlnoiiioM Foil VSH . 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MAKCHlOmBR EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1968 p a g e N lN ETBip fAGE EIGHTEEN MANGHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN;, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 19W OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE No Clear Picture As Yet for Saturday Run for Roses LITTLE 8PORIS BY ROUSON 1 Heavenly Bold Lad Impresses Hartack

ACBOSa laM Otor i n i u M i ^ < rr THAT/AND UHI^< < O W E L 40*l«tUbedlf ^ «UHt>jiOiAA WEtOOOj 8 M in , fo r 43Coant]rinTaiaal infUneo dSBurrowa But Jockey Won’t Predict KMSTHB COMnMt/OAAKUmf |LO«4HSIT&TAILj thekb asT« U B s it t 4 9 U ad a m ln « $OlOt«TAND MCIHS IFB A TH B R S nLBMOWRTHK ISM oiiM w •IRodant M AHOR.'— HAK-KAFf/— ' fOK A M lU b U t 81 Mala f « .IN A EA n /> SALL Wat^ ON running of tMs first je w e l o fa n d feel, that he's in shape for a ^ wewiy**«m [M M H K « iTM tSH T B i WELL U V W iy fort •aSoTiatd^ L O U IS V IL L E , K y. (AP)10. and possibly 12, In prospsct.s ORBNibtS O A V / ItC au M d M NlflitM ora raotng’a Triple Oown, the race top rade,” Winfrey said. Ib U ffSFRAIM FROM VIBWIKKk — Jockey Bill Hartack is Hartack said he wasn’t a bit Hartack rode Bold LAd for the HBTHOUSKTIT aotnwtMiMDt an oToat nervous about sitUng on the fa­ wlU have a gross value of $168,- BUGGS BUNNY TV/ 'O JA A8>«MAL TASTE iH V M tT H S I t U o M S5 H u rl impresset pictures, bronzed boxing □ books which are used. In­ town from his old camp in Mad­ schild at laiantllly, France, in 3S stead of cash, for purchases ison Square Garden. The ring gloves, silver ring bells, watch­ 1888. 5T during tournaments. Com­ historian is bouncing around es and belts. Belts most of all. "It weighs 17 pounds," saUd 5T □ petitors get them at half- flicking jabs at his 78th birthday Belts, belts and more belts. Nat. W n i n ■ r _ price and the cashier, duti­ with only scorn for that kid Oa- Nat dug into a closet and This Intense little maui who fully checking, asked him: sey Stengel. pointed to some packages on the has written countless books of □1 a "Are you sure you’re a Fleischer’s new spacious of­ floor. boxing history once was captadn m •Greatest Show on Turh pro?” fice of Ring Magaaine and of a ty College’s track team. He LL. Sports Schedule kindred publications is located "There are five more champi­ IT" jr Hawks Set onship belts we haven’t given got his first newspaper Job, re­ j within a block of the site of the porting a track meet with Pratt L State Baseball new MacHson Square Garden, out yet," he said. "When we RT IT Kentucky Derby Spectacle Today finish with them, counting Institute when the regular re­ w To Square COIXEOB due to be completed in 1967. But porter from the old New York Baseball—East Hampton at <3oast Guard 6, Wesleyan 5. Nat couldn’t wait. A young fel­ Salvatore Burruni,- the latest, we will have given out 213 belts. Press couldn’t make it. That 8T B” ST" Ready for 91st Time May 1 Coventry- Springfield 12, Trinity 0. low has to look out for the fu­ was 63 years ago. Cup Series Friday, April SO Bridgeport at Fairfield, ppd. ture. I started way back in 1922 with BY AL VERMEER Baseball — Manchester at "The worst problem is what Jack Dempsey. It’s kind of a "Don’t give up hope for box­ PRISOLLAE POP 6T R“ i IT to May 13, wet grounds. ing,” he said. "W e’re at the end _ 2 NEW YORK (NEA) — Bill Shoemaker, BUI Har- Bristol Eastern, ^:30. SCHOLASTIC to keep," said Nat with the des­ Ring romance." T CHICAGO (AP) — Pierre Pl- Bsiseball — Southington at pair of every man whose wife Fleischer has been cited by of a cycle. All sports go through ^BETTER AS LONS AS TOUVE lote, captain of the Chicago Call it hoopla, circus, rodeo, lack. W. Wilson 9, Glastonbury 4. cycles. Boxing will come beck if CHECK >«UR SOT 'tOUR HAND ON \T. OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS the fact remains the explo­ Record books show nearly Rockville, '3:15. Granby 5, Southwick 3. has told him to clean out the the governments of Italy, Black Hawks and an All-Star attic — or else. "We have more France amd Thailand among tihe promoters come up with WAU.ET; 1 N E E D A A defenseman in the National sion In Louisville every first every healthy sophomore of , )cil—Penney at East NW Catholic 8, Bloomfield 0, new kids, new talent. 6 T O C K I N S S ! CERTAINLyNOT/ Saturday in May is the noise account files' the Derby. C- ' --’ - ^ Hall 5, Bristol Central 4. pictures of boxers than any oth­ others. But his real choice poas BOV, SPRAININ' MV WRISrr IS Hockey League, sat down ex­ er organization and more com­ ession is a gold and silver an­ "The only way is to start with BAR EKIOUOH, BUT HAMINT TO W H A T M A K E S t)U TH *dK dSTBVUKTERI centered around the Stanley many millions It's not only <^p playoff.s In which the In Uie past there were VOURE DOIN; PtSdIM' the greatest of horse races, many charges of roughhouse R JR PC7TATOSS OR Hawks trail the Montreal Cana- it’s the only one. S C m E T H I N 'l diens 3-2 in the best-of-7 aeries at the Downs, everyone for It's a glamor event In a "hisself" nod taking his beat m which resumes in Chicago to­ claas with a heavyweight night. "holt.” It’a a fact, offirlala U title fight. The Masters golf, had to Invade the jocka* A Montreal victory tonight the World Series, Amiy- room and deiiutnd a good, will give the Onadlens their Navy football. clean fight Now, say the first cup In five years. A Chica­ As with those extravagan- lop boys, It’s frantic, though go triumph would force the ser­ yj^/KaawOn saa, the miracles of radio pure. 4-1^ ies to a seventh and final game and. televlalon helped pop­ In Montreal Saturday night ularise the Run for the Hiere has never been a •ZT disqualification, blit suspen­ BY JOE CAMPBELL Pilote did all the talking, gen­ Roses, but for many years before, the written word sions, yes, including the erally on the series and specifi­ two involved in the addle- cally on Chicago’s 6-0 loes in dramattsed the glory and ■mevALL. snatching of 1933. Don KMOU) MOUJ r Montreal which gave the Cana- pathos attending the tltaaic READyofeMon gOKB battles of sleek 3-year-olds. Meade won it on Brokers H6 I»(COMe/ TO H IP C / diens their edge. Tip after clawing with Herb "Pretty bad, weren't we? For several reasons, the 9; Funny. 1 had the feeling we'd be mile and a quarter at ram- Fisher on Head Play. Each shackle Ohurchlll Dowas got 15 days and Herb took d»iiiwida.uctJtfcma>».o». the ones who woBM be skating five more for Irjlng to pitch in the game. We had won two burst ahead of older race Don off the roof. quMtion k, young lody, dots It do onough for mo straight. We had the momen hxturee for the same colls, turn. We had taken a plane and such as the Belmont and In 1968 the result stood, to oomponaata for what it is going ,to do to my Were rested. They had come on Travers. Primarily, the Der­ although Shoemaker on hiMbandr a long train trip. by bad a Barnum to spread Tommy Lee over BUI Bo­ "You just can’t tell, can you? the story, ftlatt Winn, who land on Sword Dancer en­ S!c»iuvi THE WORRY IMajcr Home tee"? It’s tough In the Fo­ had seen ArlaMdes win the gaged In a quarter-mile of d rum. Their comers are deep. ISIS Inaugural from his humping. Shoe got 18 days BEN CASEY They don’t look like ours do in pop's wagon in the infield $wo years earUer for mis­ •'^1 the Stadium. The Canadlens are A second fnctor was ac- takenly puUlng up Gallant fast akatars. Once they get you ceptaace of the "oountry Man short of the finish, thus in theh- comers, you just can’t elm u ’* by the wealthiest letting Iron Liege win. 2 5 get out. eastern stables. Harry Clowns and bums have "Skating, that’s the answer. Payne Whitney led the plagued the race, even to BY FRANK O’NEAL When you’re at home you al- boMtera nfter his Regret the point where Jack Price SHORT RIBS a'ays seem to start out * "I**® won In 1816, still the only threatened to keep out Car­ faster. We weren’t too bad at fUly to do it ry Back It nonentities en­ NOWMU(»SL£EPMAi/EVXI gUTXfOSS AHP , the start of that game, but they f ^ m a $6,980 so-so In 1818 tered. In 1868, Dragon Killer fM A VH2Y SOCMAN,] BEai eetriNS &q\ m n r liNniAu, afternoon/ were better. At home you take Winn, In easy stages. Jacked went off at 884-1 for a rec­ S itM C INSOMNIA. more chances. The crowd Is the purse up to $100,000 In ord. yet still finished ahead wHh you. You feel you can get 1046. It's now $t$6,000 added. of Silky Sullivan, 2-1 under away with more and you ueally With $100,060 largesse, the Shoe. do. boss made anmial esttmatee Whom should you bar? "We’ll come back at home. . . of 100,000 attendance. GaUahadlon, $12.48, beat 1 hope. It seems we’ve been in The race’s tMrd Mg push Blinelech. Count Turf pulled came front multiple wins by a miracle. Brokers Up nev­ XQUITTHKHOSITIAL' these playoffs forever. But we’re too close to the end to quit E. R. Bradley and Calumet er won a race before or al­ BECAUSa X W M FEO UP WITH now. We can sUU do It." Farm, tram masterful trala- ter taking Ms Derby. POUBLE-TALK AND POUOLE-CROSS. era like dim Fltsslmmons, As for Derby bests. Cita­ Afax Hlrsch and Ben Jones, tion got 33 per cent of a and from feats of the great­ press vote hold In 1961. Fol­ MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl Two Ring Kings est riders — Isaac Murphy, lowed by Swaps, 27; Whirl­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Share Fighter Earl Baade. Eddie Arcaro, way, 16; Count Fleet, 10. TW6 ie<3Neop Hey, too/ Twaa&AAoeree eawff MAV6 6 AWm/WKS K * YDUR '— HES THE COMMAKPf R OF ■ n o eeo o e curaSnuA T eXFLANATICNR3*2fr. rm<3NLy lUTVAUT CO.OI'ERATION. *®. 5AWVER Of Month Honor HWHE SEAPORT. HE WAS GOINS TO WHISIlAClHin' f/A oasr: VCdPOUCB LET IHEM SMUGGLE IN WE appreciate 't M . t 6 w m s ______> THIS SUNDAY at 2:30 P.M. COMAAE M ma*jtaihih6 peace ANP HXMANB»N06 NEW YORK (AP) — Ught- (MUNITIONS AND IME LIKE. fowhrins Action I llistoring SpaadsI MemnB ORDER IH PANAZUELA CAtmH&42. welght champion Ismael Lagu­ wrmftKpMz na of Panama and flyweight aa Afotn? ohamplon Salvatore Bumini of ■ X Italy, two recently crowned box-^ Ing rulers, were named co-bold- sra of the Ring’s Fighter of the Month Award for April. Laguna dethroned CarkM Or- T o p til recently in Panama and Bui^ AROC h,NEMA nml (Mated Pone Klngpstch Of Can * Stan . 4 9 Thailand in a Rome bout last Saturday. KxeUiag FreUms PtasThe OIWimw.l...TM.I»IU. M. 00.____ ^>-2t Only two changes were made In the heavywel^t rankings In It probably won't snow anymore, but you never know when it’s going to rain^ which Ring recognises Cassius CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Clay aa the ohampton and tiats i f f l u p C lassic" FEATURE Change now to the rain tire. On wet, slippery roads your car will stop 30% faster anci MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD Xhmie Terrell, the World Boxing AseocNttion's ruler, as No. 3 have 50% better control on curves. (Better than when it was brand new, unless you’re driving a ’65.) .mtMEitt TOO tmmvM 10 hpm m tm PS aavem-Y contender behind Soraiy Liston THOMPSON SPEEDWAY ..LOTOFtM AND VDU SAV A X M HT/AND ^ ATRIC MBLPt AMTS HIM DP STAV WITH viauojcj-J and Floyd Pqtteraoo, two form- F 1 i ' IM ■ . V II': I I' \i: k IM . 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MANUaitiSTlfiB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN-, THURSDAY, APRIL *29, 196i PAGE TW lNTy-Orfll -'-^1 »AGB TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. M A N C ^T B R . CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 Bnsiness Scrvlcct Pslntinf-^*BperiBf 21 HtitW —tei xS^WMkBi T o p Pitching Jobs Spice NL Action Offertd 13 SPRUfa SPECIAL — profsa- WEB ARB------LOOfONO lor a giif slonal painting, $16. a room to fill the poeltlan of aecreteiryi rHARPBNIHa Smvlca—SawR receptionist and aesM ths a o c i THE CLASSIFIED knives, axts. shean, skates, (waUs and ceilings); sxterior rotary blades. Quick tsrvlea. ateo. F n e saIBnateeMlars Dec­ ton tai a pedtftiie pracUcs,’ East Skein Continues, Bolton Wins First Capitol Equipment Oo., IS orators, 4ies2T0. Tbs offles Is located in Wind* sor dteectly oft Route 91. Ex2 Main S t, Manchester. Hours P A n m N O BY Dick Fontaine, Alous on Hit Spree ADVERTISING dally 7-S. Thursday 7-2, Batuiw perierice or medical backk Herald Angle interior and exterior. Paper ground preferred. Jtxie gradu* 1- day 7-i. 643-7988. hanging and wall p a ^ remov­ (XASSIFIEU ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ate of Medical Secretarial ■y al. Dutch a n y and DuPont. eouTM acceptable. Please rt^ SpoOs Cheney Opener NEW YORK (AP) — 8 AJU. to 5 P.M. LET US feed your lawn, fer­ Quality woilmanaMp. Call piy to Box R, Herald, giving EARL YOST Edge Smith High, 3*2, evenings, 627-9671. Sports Kditor Mitty Alou of tha San y tilizing only. 648-7467. quallflcationa. Fmheisco Giants is hitting outh on a Fling COPY ClzOSlNG TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. LAWNMOWER Sharpening; re­ 1N81DB and outslda palnttais. OERTTFIED Social Worker for Weird Seventh liming With Late Scores, 6-2 2Vii times his 'weight, but 1 MONDAY Thra FBIDAY ISiSO A.M. — SATURDAY 9 A.M. pairs, sales, rotor bladaa You name your own prtoe. Reterded Children's Assoeiia Oeneral Comments Not Good that’s still four points less shartened; bicycle tales, ssrv- ■49-7SSS. STS^MOL tion. Approximately 8 hours a What’s the general reaction of Joe Fan to Joe Gara- than Ills younger brother. PLEASE READ TOUR AD Ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, week. Write P.O. Box 626, Man- 149 W. Middle Turnplka 669 eheeter, giola’s presence with the New York Yankees’ broad­ By JOHN GOLDEN Batting around in their last at bats, ^Iton I^ h At 160 pounds the Uttlest and ClasstSsd er ”Want Ads” are taken over the phone as a Electrical Services 22 made history yesterday afternoon on the baseball dia­ least oonaptCuoua of tha three 2098. casting and telecasting team as a replacement for Mel Stretching its winning skein to five straight, East ceaveBleiioe. The advertiser should reed his ad the FIRST Allen? With not all precincts reporting, only 98 per cent, mond when it won its first varsity game ever in the Alon brothers, Matty lifted Ms DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the IT’S TIME to have your lawn FREE ESTTMATES. Prompt Catholic High had to pull out all the stops yesterday averaga to .400 Wednesday ■erviue on all types of slsctrtC' JOBS JOBS JOBS the votes are all along the “ Go Home Joe” line. Garagi- spot, a 6-2 decision over Cheney Tech. Basea on own next InsertkHa The Berald Is responsible (or only ONE Incor- mower sharpened «md re afternoon in a suspense-filled last inning to eke out a when he drove in four runs wite paired. Pick-up and delivery. al wlriM. Licensed and in and loosa play afield lad to they- ' n o t er emitted Insertion (or any advertisement end then only Bookkeeper ola is one of the most humorous sports speakers in the a' doilDle and a ‘bases-loaded tri­ to the extent el a ” m«ks good” insertion. Errors which do not Call 649-7968. surea. Wilson Electrical 06., thrilling 3-2 decision over Smith High of Storrs at the downfall of the Ramgera in their Lany Foohey was tbs only ple that powered the Giants to a Manebsster, S4t-4S17, 64$-l$88. Cleaning Women .« eountry but he'll have to change^ local field. The win was the<^ lessen the vahM of the advertisement will not be corrected by his wajrs if he's ever to become Ud-Ufter on home grounds. The player with more than one hit, 9>S victory over Philadelphia. Clerk-Typiet box with 2,300 pounds of Ori­ second this spring over Smith, "make goed” Insertion. a big league baseball announcer. Fitzgerald opened the first with win was the first in two stsrts getting a pair. The Chen^ It waa tha second atraight Household Services Counter Girl ental art, rugs, statues and the first being a slug-fest, 15- Floor flnishlnf 24 Factory Trainees Personally, I like the guy and furniture Imported from Bang­ a triple and scored on an error ft>r Bolton, whidi only has catcher deserved another, ek- game In which Matty had kHANiPOOL Offered 13-A 14. freshman and sophomore boys (RoekvUle, Toll Free) Waitress enjoy his company but his work kok. From his sky box, a stair­ by the first baseman. Dave Pan- cept for some fauKy base run- produced the winning run — Mt AT FLOOR SANDINQ and refin- Ixdiind the mike in the already Righthander Barry Sheckley ciera started the fourth with a playing. Tuesday the school nliv. He lined a hard shot to Mnth-i n n 1 n g homer Tuesday A 4 W TREE removal, pruning, land case winds up to a bedroom received credit for the win, 643-2711 875-3136 lahlng (speclalliiag In older APPLY young American League season with a 12-foot square bed and single and went to second on dropped a 7-6 vardlot to the centerfield but when a base ended the Giants’ 14-lt slugfest / clearing. Work guaranteed. floors), waxing floors. Paint­ leaves much to be desired. working the flrst six innings. the second baseman's boot. A Coventry High JSyvees. runner was caught going to sec­ kgeihat the PMlUes. He now has Cali 643-2009 or 568-0914. a large Swedish bath... Seats When Smith threatened in the ing. Caillnga. Paparhanging. Actually. Garagiola had two at the Astrodome range in single by Kelleher put Panciera Handy Andy Tomko, Cheney’s ond base, Foohey only received Mt safely in the nine games he No job too sman. Jehn Ver- ’THE CONN. STATE seventh, Coach Don Bums on third from where he talUed REWEAVINO of burns, moth Strikes against him as the guy price from $1.50 to $18,000, cor­ most versatile and talented ath­ credit for a fielder’s choice. has started wMle producing the holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ falUc, 669-5760. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE he replaced was one of the top rect, thia is no misprint. The waved in ace Ray LaGace from on a wild pitch. lete, allowed only two hits be­ Coach Tony lyAngona’s chib winning Mt In four of seven San Troubit Rtaebing Our Advertiser? the bullpen and the threat was dow shades made to measure, FLOOR SANDING. finishing 806 Main St. Manchester men in his craft. elaborate sky boxes rent for Masiuk and Panciera were fore giving way In the seventh will be idle until next Wednes­ Francieco victories. all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys $15,000 to $18,000 annually, snuffed out, but not before tied for batting honors, each go­ when he lost hie control. The day, Friday’s game with Vinsl and waxing. 16 ysiara' experi­ there was much squirming And it’s just possible that the 24-Hour Answering Serviee made while you wait. Tape re­ depending upon whether the 24 ing two for three, and Bavier big right hander gave up e i^ t Tech ia Middletown being post­ 26-year-old Matty will finally ence. Prompt, dependable serv­ among the fans in the stands. corders for renL Marlov/s, 867 Here ’ n There or 30 box seats are purchased. ai^ Alubicki matched Gary Re- bases on balls and his successor. poned. step up ax the Alou family lead­ Free le Herald Readers Main., 649-522L ice. Call 649-0496. KEY PUNCH operator alpha- Each box balcony leads into a LaGace was faced with .some viczky, Kelleher, and. Moe Se- Bud Powell passed two more Summary: er iqstead of 22-year-old Jesus numerical, 37*4 hours, .salary Tip Department: Don't ever anxious momenta when Smith commensurate with ability. 649j, plush private room which has gar. ail five collecting a single 3U)d allowed a hit that drove in Boltos HUh <*> . . or S2-ysiar-old Feiipe. Want Information on one of our classlAed advertlsemento 7 No FURNITURE REFINISHED - Business Opportunity 28 downgrade the New York Mets such plush luxuries as closed got runners on second and third hit in three trips to the plaite. the final Bolton marker. &b r h po a • rtil Jesus is Mttlng .606 for the. answer st the teiephoD'- listed? Simply call the colors, changed, burns and 6361. hi the presence of Stan Ozimek, circuit teevee. private eleva­ with only one out. John Kel- Bavier led the RBI department Hutch'son. 3bSli5Si2 scratches removed, ManeheS' Going the distance and spac­ Bosworth. c f l 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oiants. WftOBlCiitV MANCHESTER—Coin operat PERSONABLE g;lrl over 18 with aervioe manager at Moriaiiy'S. tors and catered hors d'oeuvres. leher gateed flrst on an infield with two and Alubicki had one. Maxwell, c 3 1 0 13 0 0 0 Felipe the elder, meanwhUe, AtWAVB ter Reflnishtaig, 648-9283. sd laundromatic combination, error to ojien the inning and ing five hits was Dave SuUier- Southerl(n, pslO 1 00 0 EDWARDS secretarial skills to assist man­ ITie Mets don't have a more The boxes were completely sold The game provided one dou­ lln. iTie good-lodclng righthand­ Is evw ^ tly in ths also-run cate­ excellent location, doing very out! moved to second on a wild pitch. bleplay which was sparked by Treat, rf 8 1 1 0 1 1 3 KNOCK ager of active real estate of­ anUiusiasttc rooter, and support­ er struck out a dozen Rangers, Shapaxian. 8b310 3 11 1 gory with a .128 average tor the Building— Contracting 14 good business. Priced for quick fice and show model apart* er, than Oitmek . . . Congrattda- • * e Roger Fish, pinch-hitting for Eagle shortstop Bob Kowalchik McDonald, as300 1 00 1 Milwaukee Braves ANSWERING SERVICE sale. J. D. Realty Co., 643- Glenn Allan, walked and stole walked a pair and was reached Grover. ll> 3008001 merits, (jar necessary. Excels tkine are due Roy White, a who picked up a grounder with In othsr games, three top CARPENTRY—33 yean expe­ 5129. Off the Cuff second after a passed ball sta­ runners on first and second, for single runs In only the third NIcholi, if 1613001 leirt compensation and member of the senior class at and fourth frames. pitMUng Derformanoes were rlence. Ceilings anind floor tiled. chance to learn the real estate East Catholic High, upon his Little Leaguers in baseball tioned Kelleher on third. Fish tagged second, and threw to Totals 31 3 3 6 humqd in. St. Louis’ Bob Gibson - 649-0500 - 075-2519 JUST LISTED. Proeperous groc­ Coach Mike Landolphi's crew, porches, rec rooms, garages, businens. Call ^ r s . Conver.sq acceptance to the Air Force togs will be on the streets Sun­ proved too anxious when Fitz­ first for the out. Cb.1^ tturee-Mt Milwaukee 5-0 and and leave your message. You'll hear from our advertiser In Jig additions, attics fln'ahcd, re­ ery store on Route 30, VernOn gerald hit a dribbler .into the attired in brand new uniforms a e rbl in thickly populated section — for appointment. Samuel M,. Academy. White starred with day when the annual house to Friday afternoon the ElasUes 6 0 0 Pittsburgh's Bob Veals three-Mt time without spending all evening at the telephone. modeled, concrete work. No Infield and raced to third before in its first season of play, moved Dlsclpio. rf 4 the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 with good foot traffic and a Lavitt Agency, MLS RcaKori die Eagle croee country squad house canvass for funds to play host to Penney High of Marksteln, lb 2 job too small. Immediate ee- at Vernon Circle. 643-2198, 875-‘ KeUeher could go home and Elart Hartford and will try to ahead In the third stanza with GilUe. 3b 1 ancinnatl’s Joey Jay pitched tlm..'te8. 643-2629. tremendous potential. For fur­ ttepaM t w y®ars . . . It ■ • .^ e e t operating expenses will ^ two runs. When Cheney knotted Automobiles For Sale 4 6297. husband and wife team in thet^^,^ ^.^e smaU fry, accom­ both men were stationed at third continue their win string. Tomko. cf-p 8 7 2-8 innings of no-Mt ball but ther details call Doris Smith, 4he eount in the fourth, it was DelConte, u S A. A. CiiON, m e . Roofing Physical Ekhication Department base. TTie entire Elagle nine got E u t Catholic (3) Sptcer. lb 3 was gone when the Reds finally 1963 BLUE Volkswagen Sedan, | Jarvis Realty Co.. Rt. 83, Ver­ WOMAN to keep house so father panied by adult coaches and into the act In the rundown be­ PITCHERS CATER TO HIM—With 13 hits in 28 2-2 in the last inning of regular siding, painting. Cai-pentry.ntnr. AL non 649-1300, 876-0629, Eves. 649- af Bolton High. Mike LandoapM managers, will join in the proj­ Masiuk. 2b .3 1 2 1 3 1 Power, p-cf 3 edged the Oilcago Cube $-2 In 14 exco' ent condition. Call 649- can work. Days or live in. Cal? fore Alubickl Anally caught Loach, cf 2 1 0 1 tl 0 times at bat, Danny Cater poses in batting follow- play. Foohey, c 8 Inningi. HERALD terattons and additions. O il- 3619. beads the boys' claasee and his ect. Residents bave been most Ba-vicr. If 3 1 1 0 0 0 Scavexta. 3b 3 9740 after 5 :30. 649-0600. wife teaches girls' phys ed claas- KeUeher for the out. Leach 0 1 n 0 through. Cater is regarded as the Chicago White And the Houston Astros ex­ ings. Workmanship guaran­ generoua in the paat... The Lvnch, rf 3 0 •r Then the roof fell In. All four Ha>«d. if 1 teed. 399 Autumn St. 648^860. «B . . . Recreation Division will annual auction for Little saved the game during the pro­ Alubicki. lb 3 0 1 0 1 Sox regular left fielder. He tops majors in hitting Bolton markers came after two tended the longest winning 1967 CHBTVROLET 2-door, stand­ sponsor three baseball leagues longed rundown as he snaked Lltwin, 3b 2 0 0 6 1 u Totals 33 3 3 31 3 4 1 streak in the maiors tMs season DOX LE H E R S Money to Loan 29 FULL-TIME Leaguera will be held Friday Sheckley. p 2 0 0 1 2 1 with .464. Last year with Phillies he batted .296 in man were out. A walk. Infield Bolton 003 000 4—3 ard transmission, radio «^ d BIDWELL ROME Improvement this summer, one 10-team loop night at 8 o'clock at the Ar­ an overthrow by LaGace, for Harvey, c 2 0 0 7 1 0 boot, single by Skip Treat, plus Cheney 001 100 0 -3 to sdven by walloiloplnf the New heater, excellent conditim, (Company—Roofing, siding, al­ will be for Alumni JunioTB, eight oenterfleld, and kept the "hot Kowalchik. m 2 0 0 3 2 1 60 games. (AP Photofax.) sisn. Foobey. HutriUn- York Mets 12-9. For Your good tires. $400. 643-0667. CREDIT RA'TING Opportunity available for a ^ my A Navy dub. All boys LaGace, p 0 0 0 u 0 0 three straight bases on balls, s o ^ d^^fow er to Spicer. Shapaxian • • • terations, additions and re­ mature person capable of teams win make up the Alumni selected will be called after the box" going. Mike Fitzgerald and a line single to center by to Grover: lob—Bolton 3, Cheney 8; modeling of all types Excel­ UNNECESSARY then fllod out to right to end OIANT8-PHIL&— Information assuming reeponaibllltyr- ‘ League and the Intermediate auction. Youngsters not select­ Totals 23 3 4 31 8 4 Bud Nichole gave the invaders bb—Tomko 3. Sunderlln 6. Powell 3- lent workmanship. 649-6496. Mortgage loans, first-second League will be comprised of the game. E. 0. 1Bmllli <2) xo—Sunderlln 13. Tomko 8; hits oR The Oiants trailed 8-2 In the 1C57 OLDSMOBILE, 4 door Gtood starting .salary and ed for the regular Little four rune and wrapped up the —TOmko 5 3/3 Innlngx. Powell 1 lor third, arranged. All kinds of fringe benerflts. Knowledge (our entries. Ihe three circuits League wiU be eligible for the Three-Run Frame ab r h po a e Other Sports Page 19 fourth when PMlliea' starter THE HERALD wlU not hardtop, call 649-4128. CARPEN TRY-Rec rooms, for­ J. FltZB'ld, c 4 1 1 1 1 1 verdict. 1 In 1/3: 1—Tomko. Ray Ckilp hit Tom Haller with a realty. Confidential-reasonable. of l^kkeeping helpful but . will provide baseball for boys in Farm and Rookie Leagues and Three runs in the bottom of M. Fitzk'd, ss X 0 0 2 2 0 disclose the identity of mica, ceil'jigs, closets, remod­ Albert Burke Agency, 983 Main. the age 13 thru high school age the fourth proved sufficient to 0 1 0 0 pitch, walked Jose Pagan and eling, hatchwaya attic* fin­ not neceeeary. Apply in will be assigned to teams next Brunnell. rf 3 0 any advertiser using box Hartford. Office 627-7971, Eve. person. range, Pete LoMagUo, director week... Don Bums, director of insure the win. Second baseman Rev’zky, cf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Harvey Kuenn and then Mt Mat letters. Readers ansix'cr- Trucks—Tractors is h ^ concrete steps, floors, Panciera. 2b 3 1 2 0 1 1 ty Alou's bat with a pitch that 242-9400. of athleticB at the University of athletlca at East Catholic Mike Masiuk opened the frame Doubleday. If 3 0 u 1 0 0 Ing blind box ads who porches, garages. No job tos Hartford, is bobbUng around on High, reports there Is an open- with a single and went to second Kelleher. lb 3 0 1 11 1 0 Heller^s Two Out^ Last Inning Single Spoils Bid waa rifled into Uie right field deairs to protect their SCH(X)L BUS for sale, no rea­ small. 64^8880. A FRESH START v/Ul lump MQNTGOMERY WARD ^ cnitchea following surgery on on his staff for an assist­ as Oo - Captain Mike Leach S e i^ . 3b 3 0 1 1 3 0 corner for a triple. identity can follow this sonable offer refused. Call 643- your debts Into one easy pay­ & CO. Allan, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Ron Herbel got the victory DION CONSTRU(7nON C O . — his knee. LoMagUo' coadies the ant football coach and a head walked. An error by the Smith Fish, a 0 0 0 0 0 0 procedure; 4814 after 6. ment. If you have equity in (reahman baseball team at U- catcher moved Masiuk to third with five innings of hiUesa relief Complete building service. New 269 W. MIDDLE TPKE. t wrestling coach... Ray Mc­ Enclose your reply to the construction, alterations or ad­ property, call Frank Burke to Bartford ... Bob Fish wlH and Leach stole second. Tom Totals 26 3 6 18 11 2 0 after taking over for Jack San' discuu ways and means. Con­ MANOHESTBIR, CONN. Kenna reports the Burnside East 000 300 X—3 box in an envelope — ditions. Roofing, siding, paint­ coach the goK team at East Dovee, oldest organized major Bavier then scored both run­ ford. Sanford allowed only three addressed to the Classi­ 1949 FORD Pickup, needs minor necticut Mortgage Exchange, Smith 100 100 0—3 repair. B2st offer.’ 649-4946. ing, etc. 643-4392, 648-0899. Catholic tUa spring. State Anuiteur Softball Asso­ ners with a long single down the a—Walked for Allan In Tth: 2b— MU — but two were homers by fied Manager, Manchester 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- leftfleld Hne. A fielder's choice Revicrky, Alubicki: 3b—J. Fitzger­ Sophomore Loses No-Hitter Johnny Calllson and Wes Cov 8897. ciation team, is now prepping Evening Herald together QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, caught Dennis Lynch at first ald: #b—BMsh, Leach: dp—Kowal­ ington. Wills Mays hit one for WOMAN tai Wapping area, part- for its 10th consecutive sea­ chik to Alubicki: lob—East 2. Smith with a memo listing the 1965 CHEVROLET Pickup, good dormers, porches, basements time work. Call 644-0717. son. Lifetime the Doves sport but Bavier went to second and ■an Francisco. C X S 9a>»*^ companies you do NOT SBiXjND MORTOAOB - Un­ Short Stuff 5; bb—Sheckley 1. LaGace 1. Allan condition, $300. 649-6084. refinished, cabinets, built-ins limited funds available for sec- Salary of hockey super - star a tentastic record of 961 i^na came in on a double by Oo- 1: so—Shecklev 5. LaGace 1. Allan want to see your letter. formica, aluminum, vinyl, WOMAN for housework two- against 236 defeats. A 60-game Oaptain Joe Alubicki. 1— hits off—Sheckley 6 in 3 runs in CABDS-BRAVE8— Your letter will be des­ ond mortgages, payments to Bobby Hull ia estimated at 6 innings: LaGace 0 for 0 in 1; wp— steel, ceramo siding. William suit your budget. Expedient mornings per week, $1.60 per- schedule ia planned. Several Smith scored runs in the flrst Gibson brought his record to troyed If the advertiser is Robbins Carpentry Service, $35,000. His off-the-ice promo­ . . ^ Sheckley. LaGace; pb—Harvey 3: 1-0 with Ms second shutout Auto Accessories— Tires 6 service. J. D. % a lty . 648-6139. hour. 649-5148. tions and endoraementa net lianchester men In past years and fourth tamings. Catcher John w—Sheckley. As Platt Trims Indians, 4-1 Twins Exhibit Ball Dropping one you've mentioned. If 649-3446. the Elraves' attendance shrank Cie great Chicago star at least have performed with the club not It will be handled in including Pat Bolduc, Leo Day. to 1J24 — setting an all-time the usual manner. Help 'Wanted-;-Male 36 his National Hockey League n ie visKors got a run in the^ ruM (4) (30RVAIR engine complete, $80. Help Wanted— Female 35 Wimpy Wilson and Hippo Cor- If Manchester H i g h’s'^ hurler struck out 19 and walked<3> ab r h Tbl low for Ooimty Stadium for the Call 649-6700. Roofing— Siding 16 aalary... Judge Roy Hofheinx, five. He struck out the side in second on Osrl Bongiovanni's second night in succeaslon. EXPERIENCED woodworker prime mover behind the erec­ rentl. Two Defeats in 48 H o u r s baseball team doesn’t see Kllloon. rf 4 1 1 0 RN or LPN, H-7 sMft. Part or • * * the second, fourth, seventh and single which plated Wayne DeVito, cf 6 0 1 0 Lou Brock led the Cardinals, Tovar Honor-Bound, UGHTNING RODS, roofing, full-time. Laurel Manor, 649- or recent High School graduate tion of the Houston Astro­ Terry Bongiovanni out on ninth innings. He struck out Wright who had singled and Domlnello. as » 1 1 0 scoring a flrat-innlng run and Lost and Found II siding, gutters, aluminum win dome, has furnished his sky WrishL l( 5 1 3 1 4610. willing to learn trade. Apply at End of the Line Rocks Rockville Ball Qub the mound pitching again every local batter at least once moved up a base on a walk. Klerts. 3b 3 0 0 0 . driving In two more later In the SALE dows, doors, aluminum esno- Rlsley Woodworking, Inc.,; except Joe Savino. Meriden has C, Bonsloraaoi, lb 4 1 3 1 game. LOST — black Labrador Re­ ples, roll-up awnings. Work On the strength of his flrst this season it will be soon Platt added two taUlea in the Dubious Distinction triever, 10 years old, answers Lake Street. Vernon, or call' now won all three starts while Allison, ab 3 0 0 0 4.1! C iee Service Tires At Near guaranteed. Beacon Lightning LPN or RN, fun or part-time, 649-4834 or 876-U66. two pitching performanoea of enough. . . , And if the seventh on a walk, stolen base, LeFort. c 4 0 1 0 to "Inky,” vicinity Rolling Coat Price While They Last Two defeats In 48 hours has<^the loss. Windsor called upon the Indians are wtailess in two. T. Bonclovsnnl. P 4 0 0 0 PIRATES-DODGERS— Protection, Steve Pearl, 643- 11-7. 876-3077. the season, BUington High'a let some of the air out o f the three hurlers with Joe Grace Meriden Platt High sojrfiomore John Dominello’s single, an er­ Park. 643-8849 or 649-2856. TWO MEtaiANlCS needed,^ Friday afternoon Manchester ror and Wright's triple to left. Veils, 2-0, didfl’t allow a base 1st UN E NYLON 5318. RodcvUle High baseball bubble coming on in the fifth to get righthander sees Mark Heller in Totals 36 "i "i 1 NEW YORK (AP)—Cesar Tovar of the Minnesota Ex p e r i e n c e d secretary goi i'working conditions, many' R E D R O C K Bob Oumon rates top billing as travels to Bristol to face East­ A final tally crossed the plate .runner past first base as he won FOUND -^Oolll# puppy. Owner one o f the area's beat. Gumon and today ^ club stands at credit for the triumph. the batting box again, he can't ern High. Msachester (It) Ms duel with Claude Osteen, Twins has notch^ another hole in his glove en route to List Sale W A W HOOFING—re-roofta« wanted, typing. Shorthand and benefits paid by us. Join a help but think of the damage in the eighth on Carl Bonglovan- ab r h rbt may claim by paying for this PUBLIC GOLF COURSE started off with a one-hit, 5-0 3-2 in the won-loss column Hero for Windsor was Ray Far more effective than in Savino, 8b 3 1 0 0 . who had a slx-hlt shutout imtil the second annual Richie Allen fielding award. ad. 643-0982. 750x14* ...... $22.65 $15.65 new roofs, gutters repaired and knowledge of sentence struc­ growing company. CaU Al Bou- after starting off with a trio Malone who dellveredd a sin­ the local shortstop did yester­ nl’s second hit, a Texas Leaguer Black installed. Quality workmanrtilp ture essential. Opportunity to lals, Serv' e Manager at Man- shutout decision over Granby the opening loes to Wethersfield by Waroe LeFort, an error and Ha»-ver.' cf 4 0 0 0 Dick Schofield started Pitts- The Allen award, established# NOW OPEN High last Friday in the rain at of wina. gle which drive in the tie- day afternoon at Memorial was Duke Hutchinson. Hie sen­ Thirllns. lb 3 0 0 0 burgh’s -winning>1 rally with a last year by the third baaeman LOST: Pass Book No. 29-8973, guaranteed, (jail for free es­ advance with young but estab­ cherter Motor Sales, iliew Olds-- breaking marker. Field. Heller’s two out, ninth in­ Terry Bongiovanni’s hit. A great Heller, a* 4 0 1 1 first. Alvls homered with one on 750x14* ...... $26.15 $17.95 timate and appraisal. 648-9363, Ellington. He followed up, also Both defeats have come in ior CO - captain went the dls- defensive play by centerflelder Warren, c 4 0 0 0 double Ih the ^ h th Inning. of the Philadelphia Phillies, Savings Department of The lished company, excellent mobiles and value used cars, Slater St., Manchester in the rain, with a no-hit, 7-2 extra innings. Newington High Friday afternoon the Rams ning single was the only hit the Brady. 3b 0 0 0 Roberto (3emente then for Cleveland while Jimmie Hall White 643-9189. working conditions. Phmie 649- 613 West O nter St., Manches-’ txuice, gave up eight hits. He Bill Howver off the hat of Kil­ 3 goes to the rookie Inflelder connected twice and AUiaon Connecticut Bank and Triis*. decision over Bloomfield High clipped the Rams and ace pitch­ will be out to snap their slump Indians collected off the Silver Bomberver. H 3 0 0 0 walked and Donn Clendenon whose season-long performance 7785, 876-3317 fpr appointment. ter, 648-1611. (O ff Tolland Tpke.) walked four batters and tanned lian. which was turned into a 8 ^ . f t 3 0 5 0 once for Minnesota. Company. Application made for 820x15* ...... $35.20 $23.00 Tuesday aftemown oua — much to his team's cha­ ♦Plus Tax ters, 15 in each game . . . Fred derdog Windsor Higb which drive drove home the lone local on strikes three times previous­ Coach Tom Kelley's Indiana Totals ■' r r b im m :!u b s - grin. TIOERS-ANOELS— LOST — short fat gray poodle waitresses — do not cMl. See Sat, Son. and Holidajrs Windsor ..121130000 —9 13 2 E—Savino 3 Hxller. Warren: d|>— Detroit's three-run rally In the R(XlFINO — Spe/.iaiislng re­ Mrs. Canfield, Tuesday and Peck postcards from South posted a 10-lnnlng 9-8 victory run. ly, found a curva ball to his have now scored but one run in Hawver. Brady: l«t>—Platt 6. Man- Jay, leading 1-0 on Deron Tovar has played In only six vicinity Summit Street, Man­ Many More To Choose From pairing roofs of all kin.'ts. new WANTED 9 Holes 61.50 Bend, Ind., where he viewed at Rockville. It was a free-hit­ Rockville .000 340 100 0—8 9 2 Bongiovanni was siqierb as liking and drilled it into center- 18 innings and must gst some cbexter 4. Johnson's homer off Larry seventh inning chased Dean chester. Skipped rather than Thursday evenings, between 7- games and has committed two roofs, gutter work, chtinneyt 9 p.m., at the Bolton Lake Notre Dame during spring foot­ ting, high-scoring marathon. Smedick, Jacobs (5), Grace he mowed down Manchester bat­ field to score Savino and ac­ punch in the attack if they are St>—Klllem 3. Dotninello: 8b — Jackaon, held the Cuba hltleas (Stance ahd brought the Tigers be clipped. 875-3814 , 649-7563. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Full and part-time experi­ TeL 649-8083 Wrliht. errors, so it's unlikely he'll a victory over Loa Angeles. MANCHESTER CITIES House Hotel. ball practice. "They look good,” A1 Putz went the distance fa r (5) and 'iSvarkins; Putz and ters with comparative ease in count for all the home run-mak­ to finish over the .600 mark In WV-Bonfiovaanl: pl>—LeFOrt: #— until Vic Rosnovsky collected acMeve Allen's freshman report siding. 80 yeare’ experience. enced gauge and tool mak­ was the local man's comment. Rodoville Sind was tagged with Van Oudenhove. the O d L mee^ng. Tiie young Chance retired the flrst two bat­ ing in the ninth. the league. GruMl. his first Mt of the season, a two- card of 41 errors, most by a SERVICE CENTRE Free estimates. OaU Bowley. STEADY waitTOM for day work. ers to work on aircraft out single in the eighth Inning. player in the majors last sea­ ters before he walked Jim Nor- Announcements 643-6861. 644-8188. parts. thrup and gave up a single to W. Middle Tpke. at Adams St. Good houn, 6 a.m.-2;80 p.m., Billy Williams brought the Cuba son. 6 days a week. Better than av­ a tie with a two-out homer in Dick McAuliffe. ELECTROLUX Sales and serv'- PHONE 643-2832 TOP WAGES No Recruiting Allowed...... i Tovar, 34, had pop-up trou­ Ice, bonded representative. Al­ Heating and Plumbing 17 erage wages. Good gratuities. Cut Out Twin Double Bets the ninth. ble Wednesday night against George Brunet replaced Pleasant surroundinn. Bene­ BENEFIT PLAN , Each team acored a run in the Chance and was greeted by Jer­ fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., the Indians. With two out and Manchester, 644-8141. LET US remodel your old bath­ fits. Apply tai person Brass Hey Football Star Enjoys Work 10th before tha Reda won in the none on in the first Inning, Leon ry Lumpe'a two-run triple. Restaurant, Main Street, Man- Requested in Massachusetts 14th when Ernie Brogllo com­ Lumpe then scored on Norm room, our prices will please. E & S GAGE CO. Wegner lofted an easy pop to­ Garage— Service We can take care of all your cheeter. mitted a balk with the baaea ward second bese where the Cash's single. Joee (jardeqal Personals Storage Mitchell Drive loaded, enabling Tommy Har­ blasted a three-run Angel homer 10 plumbing and heating prob­ A t P r i s o n in Off-Season | ey tied up for the final racaai rookie was playing. Tovar lems. I will pack any faucet, BOSTON (AP)—Hie president# per to acore. dropped the ball, and Cleveland in the ’ fifth while Joe Adcock STATE UCENSED-rest dome o f Suffolk Downs baa asked the And since the tickets are not ' ■ • • • Connected with none on In tha $3.50. Roland Plumbing k sold through a machine, there waa on its way to three un­ eentrally located, reasonable GARAGE for rent, 30 Laurel Heating Co., 643-4523. EXPERIENCED electricians, RA1.EIGH (AP)—When the^ "Ihere’re some fine sthletee Massachusetts Racing Commis- ASTROS-METS- sixth. rates, friendly atmospbera Street. Tel. 043-4884. Is another possibility for a track earned runs. OFHCE CLERK immediate employment. Call huge' man with the panther in these Institutions,'’ he says Mon for permisBion to eliminste Bob Aapromonte aupplled the The Twins’ freshman had • • • Tel. 876-lOlL twin double betting. scandal. 875-9370 after 6:30 p.m. S//m, Mm and hng of Hmbt tread comes around, the talk —then adds with a smile, "but Mg bat tor the Aatroa, driving In htlp, however, in leading the ORIOLES-SENATOBS— Radio—^TV Repair High school commercial no recruiting is allowed.’’ Presuming the oommtoslon Haber and Lou Smith, presi­ three runs and Capping a four- John Orsino'a three-run hom­ RIDE wanted to Pratt k WMt- Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 immediately shifts to football. win approve the request, Presi­ dent of Rockingham Park at Twins' to only their tMrd defeat Services 18 course graduate, type ac­ CARPENTERS (2), all around Baker, whose father Is s pa­ run sixth-inning uprising that In 10 games. er in the sixth inning, the Ori­ ney Aircraft, Gate 2, Willow curately and rapidly, ex­ A basketball or baseball game dent David Haber seid be win Salem, N.H., both aald twin Street, third sMft, from vicinity 1966 HARLBY-DAVIDSON with ability, steady work, topI wages,wa$ trolman with the Raleigh Po­ put Houstoh ahead to atay. Right-fielder Tony Oliva start­ oles’ third homer in two innings, OONNIB’S TV and Itodlo Serv perienced in office proce­ K A C Construction Co., - 643-( might be in progress, but when lice Department, wants to make stop the twin double on or be­ double betting la an unneces­ Trallliy 9-f in the sixth, the boosted Baltimore pest Wash­ Broad and Woodland Streets. electric starter on display. sary gimmick when a track ed the tMrd Inning by dropping XLCH model, all colors. 60 cc Ice, available all boore. Satte- dures and tntereeted in a 0016. Call bsticeen 6-8 p.m. John Baker appears, bails and a permanent career of prison fore May 17. Astros closed the gap when Dick Howser's fly ball while ington. Jack Brandt and Jerry 649-7067. factloo guaranteed. Call 649- gloves are dropped and they Suffolk Downs is tiie track drawa good boraea and good model, $230., full price. Harley- position that will pay well recreational work after his Frank McGraw and Al Jackson left-flelder Bob Allison followed Adair had homered In the fifth, 1316. wliile doing work tha,t is SALES MANAGER — fud oil, crowd around the visitor. football days are over. How­ that ortglnatsd the twin double crowds follow. saeh Issued a bases-loaded helping Robin Roberts' to Ms Automobiles For Sale 4 Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, which allowa the purchaser of "Our aim at Suffolk Downs Is shortly alter by muffing Max Hartford. 247-9774. demanding as well aa re­ many benefits, car and i ex­ They are prison inmates, and ever, the 6-foot-5, 267-pound walk. Aspromonte then rapped Alvls' fly. The result was anoth­ second victoiy. Doug CamllU warding. mterview and test pense, fine <^portunlty, experi­ 'Baker, defensive end for the a combination ticket on the to return New England to Its g ^ u a t e of North Carolina a tryo-rtin single that clinched It. er three, imearned nina. and Frank Howard connected NEED CAR? Your credit turn- Millinery, DressmskinK 19 at 1:30 p.m., Friday, April enced, $10,000 plus. Box Z, Her­ Pittsburgh Steelers, works in fourth and fifth races to give once lofty and proper place in ea down? Short oo down pay- 1957 HARLEY - DAVIDSON College fig^ures he has at least In other AL games, Detroit for the Senators. 30 at our Manchsster ald. the osff-sesson as assistant su­ two more seasons as s pro. up Ms original winnings in ex­ racing,'' Haber said, "end we • • • mentT Bankiuptf Repoasea- Sportater, good condition. Call DRESSMAKING, alterations, change for two other aelectione feel we can gain that goal pped Los Angeles 6-4, BalU- 649-4173 after 6:30. repairing. Reasonable rates. plant, oornsr of Mill and pervisor of recreation for the His wife, Juanita, also Is In ors defeatsd Washington 6-8 YANKS-A’s— ttooT Don't despalrl See Hoo- MALE applicant, full or - part- State Prison Department in the last two races. The tour- quicker by eliminating the Mt Douglas Inquire about low- Children's clothes a specialty. Oaktend Sts. Refer to job prison work — teaching oom- Kfqjpr League id Nsw York belted Kansas Al Downing hurled a flve-hlt- HONDA 90, red and white, 1962, number A-24. time, must be neat in appear­ race parlay provides a huge Twins." ( 3 Mt dovni, smiulest payments Sewing lessons given. 643i6603 ance with pleasant persoi^ity He visits the state’s 12 pri­ merolal education at the wom­ a t y 5-1. ter for. the Yankees, who lost good condition. OaU 649-9296 be­ son institutions and discusses en’s prison at Rxdelgh. money pool and a chance tor a Smith, who ones tried a bet­ • • « anywhere. No small loan or fi­ after 6. . and over 18 years of age. Call right-fielder Roger Maris for nance company plan. Douglas fore 2:15. the programs with recreation Bakw ia a staunch liellevar much larger payoff. ting gimmick called "Pic Six," INDIANS-TWINS— two and possibly three weeks. Friendly Ice Cream, 875-9910 9. Motors, sn Main. officers. Baker’s job is to see in a good recreation program If the twin double goes at aaid be would follow Habar’a American League Marls injured Ms right tMgh in ROGERS CORPORATION for interview. Suffolk Downs, other New Eng­ lead. WMle the Twins wsrs aiding Moving'—Trucking- that recreatlcmal needs Sre ful­ as a prime factor in successful tea Indians defensively, Rocl^ maktm an outstanding catch of 28" boy’s American light weight land tracks art sxpecfed to fu- At Narragansett, R.I., J. Al> Batting (30 at bats) — Cater, 1959 PLYMOUTH convertible, Storage 20 An Blqusl Opportunity MAN WANTED to work in lum­ filled In the Institutions and rehabilitation. Such a pro­ ddeago, .626; OonlgUaro, Bos­ Cola Vito ' leading the of Bert Oampanarls* Une drive in very clean, mechanically good, bicycle, Uke new, $26. 649-3274. also In some 70 field units. gram takes persistance and pa­ low suit. den Dooley, aaid "Wa haven't the seventh. Maria had driven Employer ber yard. Must have driver's ton-. . . . fame, driving In tour rum with 'V-8, automatic. 648-9106. ?«ry _ "I’ve always been Inclined tience, and IMS its disappolpt- The most feared but the least been tMnklng of droppingdr It three-run homer in the sev­ in a run in tha fourth with a license. Apply Davis k Brao- menta. voiced resson tor getting rid of again at ' Nanaganaett P ^ k but R ubs — Han, Mtamasota, 1$; Business Services trucking and package de'lvaiy. ford Lumber Co., 2xkeya in ths (Inal raca and quite poaoUde we would M n tha Boston, IS; Oliva, Mlnnssote, LAWN MOWERS—Sbarpared work. C U 649-1800. WANTED — experienced com­ It to try to help.’’ boys I knew In the program gamblers who made a habit of move.’ ’ and Ootovtto, C3svtland, 11. 1966 BUICX, radio, heater, ex­ and repaired, winter stonqge. bination grill man - counter Baker feels vigorous athlet­ who waa discharged and then purctasing Mva ttckala at tha Ganaett dropped twin double HMe—Rlchardaon, New York, cellent ooncHtlan, $136. Call 643- SalM and service — A rtist Painting— Papering 21 APPLICATIONS are now being man, married preferred, ics iieip a man's mind as well brought back agam. That’a dla- and of ths drat two races. betting after tiyliM it tor a Id; Oonlgllaro, .Boston; Cardsn- Snowbirds, also rental Muip- taken for full-thna and part- nights. Apply Deci’s Drive-in. as his body. counging.” No such* IncMsnts wars ro- abort time but tauttuled it again al, Lof Angelss, and AUison, ment. L A M Bqu^ment Coro., EXTERIOR and laterlor palnte time waitresses. Apply W. T. No phone calls. See Chris. , portsd, or even suapactad, but Minnesota. U. tM d m ^ 1967 VCHJCSWAOBN, sunroot se Route 88, Vernon, 876-76o9. Ing. WaUpaper books. Paper- Grant Oo.. Parkade. bacauaa of the Maroorlng of tha «PBck offlciais oonaldsr It an un- fane. Homo runs—OsntUe, Ks nsss dan, good condition. OtU alter Manchester Exchange—Enter- hanging. CielUngs. Floora MALE HELP wanted. Burger i i^si 11^1 naoesaary temptation for jock- Ths twin doubts hasn’t been d t y ; HWl, Mlmiesota. and Man- 6. 64941477. priM 1945. liunuva Workmanship guar­ ATTRACTIVE position open fm <2isf, 9-4 full-time, 11-2 part- tliM. Inquire Burger Chef, 335 aya or handlara. Tha danger of too popular nsttonwtde. New tlo, Hew Yerk, i . National Leagne ■an Drauioteoo at Lm Angel- anteed. Leo Pelletier, 849%I36. a nursa In fits offles oif a dbci Pi tolling—Roberts, Baltimore- 1968 FORD ranch 'wagon, newer' STEPS, SIDEWALKS, atone tor hi Wsthsrafield. The hours Main St., Manchester, between such an incident grew, they be­ York tracks nsvar picked it up, . W. L. P ot O .k 0. N If no answer, 643-9048. These are the pants young America fit slifnmer, feel trimmer, lieve, as more profasttonsl Butt9arctwsn, Cteva- KMsonable ratea. Fully In­ qualiftcsttcns to Box P, HeraliL Sen F m . ... V T .600 3 Chleage ... .,9 a .727 — $1,860. OUl at 14 Sunset Street moval, and chain m w m offered up to $1,100 for their laM , |9; LoUch, Dstrolt, U. sured. Free esthnataa 6 ( ' AUTOIUTIG H waa triad at Bowie in Mary- FMladetpMa . 6 7 .461 3 4 ktieneecta ... T 8 .TOO H •49-3986. A. Mlohand. 748-9098. 1^688, Joa^ih P. Liwls. MIDDLE • AOBD ' woman to tickate, dapendlng upon tha kind but tha atate seeing com- PllUlM^ ... 6 8 .439 I Deteott ...... 7 4 *.186 1 numbar attll outstanding and tHadonal'Lsagns 1969 RENAinJr DaupMne, good YOU ARB A-li Truck Is A-ll babyttt in my homo for work nUM HHSSION mteeion stopped tha piaetica. MUweukee 4 6 .400 I Beaten ...... ■ 4 .666 2 Ing mother, eteady. Rofer- always in style in WHITE LEVI’S . rww featured at your favorite store. OPEN tha sisa of tha total pobL Florida tracka reportedly are •sttliH (IS ad hate)^-Xraae- oondltion, $196. 648-4468 after Cellars, attics, trash, small Now York ... 6 9 .400 84 <3#Vstand .. . . ■ 4 .866 2 . Lteotaig otflclala also ballava trucking done A-1 rl|At! Call encM. *** oonaMartay tba twin pael, New York, .626; J. Alou, ■t Louia . . . . . 4 T .814 8 4 New York ... a a .600 8H 6:10 p.m. PAINTING TROUBLE? OOMPUETELY NEW tiia twin dQUbte hurts tha tegu­ double whaa they open asost Ian Francisco, .606. 84S-393i, Tranaao Ttuiuoklng Wedneaday’i Beeolte Baltimore ... 6 a .166 a I960 CHEVRCXJBT t^Soor sMlan, Servlca — PAPERHANGING — lar handla vMb too muMi moo- srtnter. Rnna — Harper, Onctauiatl; Loa Angalea 8 T ,117 -8V4 A t F r o * R m N Tm ? ,COVENTRY ‘ on; AUsn, Phlla- San Franciaoo 9, PMladei- ' 6 byDUar, automatic-tranamis- Wattilngton .. 4 a 806 8 ato^ extra nice throughout, HAVE PICK-UP Truck, will do Ar A l T y p t s ICaye, San Fran- phta 8 .200 Interior, .exterior, residen­ Kanaas Ctty 8 8 BH $896. 649-6390. odd iobo, chain saw work, oord tial. qommerclal and Indus­ aiaoo, 1$. CktclMiatt I, Cblcato 3, 14 In- woM for sale. 74U;90ie. WANTED irWatimn laam Rons batted In—Banks, Chl- We9asadsy*s trial spray lag. Quality p ■» %jm aaaatm 4 m •mnmt at., um New York 8, KnoMs Ctty 1 PONTIAC CoovertBile, 1961, workmanship asMuad hiUj ★ A l W M k BILLIARD LOUNGE ■agaTIl^lfcSaspool) Nasi( Turk, ” *aP*Lou|e I. MBwauhse 6 BoMMvm s, excaBent ooodlUon TYPEWRITBRB — . Standard Detroit 8, u m AogelM 4 tnaurad. CM qoUaet. . . CoYcntiy Indostrial Caater—Off Maaon S t ^Houtton 18, New York 9 througiiaut. Low inUeam. Beat and alaetrte. Rapatrod, o n Dfthwasher TEDFOBD’S BARBER SHOP BMa-Brutepool, Nesr York, PMteiKiifb 8, LiM fngteM 8 Oevatond 9, g haulad, ranted. Adding n SOUTH <»VENTBY Btiklmore 6, WaOhlngton 8 after accepted. OsU ^7314. and J. Ahw, fa n iVaiMisM 8t. M a y *a OaMea cihinM ranted and rapatrad. Jesse Cook 428-0866 Nights* M w t ba a n a a 18. WHITf LEVTS Homa noa-Oovtngton. PUIa- Only gUBM wBoduM ORHVHOtJaT 1991 Chevy H, 100 Pickup and dsUvory atrvioa. t PROFESSIONAL TAIU S 7S1 llA tl U. MANCHISRR ' ^ " and Mhyii7Bw r n n - OMeace at OhioBinett, N Tala Typawrltar Sarvioa, 949- a t Louis at MBwaufcM, N BMdtl. 3-door oodan, 6 eyHn- Raymond A . Jacobs dte/atendard sHR. 3 extra 4986. Apply TfiM M liilii Gli AM AVAILAMJ I, GUiclnnati; ■an Fi«a«ieee at Loa Angel- 428-0068 UM BS PU Y FREE THIS THURSDAY WtolJliy — El MOW thna, sHBsOen< condition. siviif and aibaoa, Oil. N. ■ APPLIANCBS rapatrad — all 7 OICOIT H M ff M MANCHISTM AT Mi'S-OOO. om y puiiM MbedHled l e i n * * H S w <*»• * makM arashara, ratrigaraton, ( E B A A A M aagam m OPEN DAILY IS JfOOIf IS NDNlOaV WMVINtt. OOMI SEBVni * Fitday*! Oomos frteaara, dryara, g u and alao- C A V i T S SATURDAY !• AM. » IS MlDIfiaBT *tHI MAAVa k Ji ■: T p d t it O^teiaBaa. N e & S S ? ! ! ' ’ ' trio raagas. b a SUNDAY S PJI. -> 9 FJI. N eg' .'H CM U8TAUSANT ' MAM s n s r 90S Main St CLQiei imiDAY nutty iU jlV . 64S-2478 P«l|N|liBST OROWINO M fQ m tls " 9...... F " * l-*- -A.' V* ni "1 ^ m o M

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PAGE TW BNXY'tittli MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 . . - - ■-‘ ■1 . - ■ f fAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVElil^G HniAlAr;l|EIWCHESTER,^ THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 Houses For Sale 7J Honsss For S b M 72 RSBort P rop srtf For Sals 74 Sabvrbsn For Sak 75 BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Resort Propertr Ho For Sals 72 Honsss Fmr Sale 72 Hobsob For Salt 72 Articles For Salt 45 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW WAPPINO—6 room Ranph on For Rent 671OCaXimAL In one R anch es, JgANCMBBTBR — If you ap- MAMCRBSTER — Modern MANCHESTER — 6 mloutea SIX ROOM oepe, dateehad |R- ANDOVER lAKR — apic and TWO YEAR OLD SOLID GOLD SPLIT rage, juR painted, aouthweR ^an I rooR fumtehad sum­ a pNfeeriotially landseaped Ik KKCP TOUR carpeta beautlfiH r ter*8 prestige neighborhood^ pw olM s a dteHiBtviiBiad homa, OB tovRy wooded lot, 2 o^- toom VMicheeter Oraan, Im- Quality aoartmsttete and Bv-1 GARDNER LAKE, Coon. Mod- with trees. Six large roomsj aide, fireplace, $17,400. J, D. mer home, large lot fUU price acre, S«ar garage, alnmiiium I L a iv * tdo« euabom buBt daapita conatant footatepa of a rood aRghborhood, Baa yaid rooma, den, tile bath, bresza- mamitete 6-room Ranch wtth mg fsatnrss saake this Sk btwy family. Oat Blue Luatre. MfiUM.ilil am houaakeeping cottages. baths; dining room, Jreew- Reatty, 668-6139. ta.OOO for averytRng. Alice sldteg, flrepiMe, 33 foot, living RaBeh etorn to averytkiite. CLASSIFIED Mid want to find aB at a way, gkrage, Bel Air Real Es­ a-esr garage, buitt in 1189, I k room, $ bedrotxns and a huge rooms ths kteal hona to up- Rent alectTlc ahampooer $1. ABCMAEQLOGET, Lakefrcmt. Boating, fishing, | way, 2-oar garam, ^ .« 0 , baths, lormR dining room, CUmpet Realtor, 2464542. iQuallty throughout m ssnslhte pcloa, be am to call tate, 64S-26». 5-6 TWO FAJdILT, 3-car ga­ kitchen. QRet deadend rtreet. PauVa Paint A WaHpaper Sup- « A-'Milt AT . awlmming. Inspect weekends. Phllbrick Agency, *4»-844A^ na, today, to sat this custom pansted flrapteoe wRI In Bv move-in eondition. Ideal for Free ocMred pteturee, bro ______rage, separate healing, assume MISQUAM2CUT comer shore Owner moving out of stote. someone at PA'W. FN.A. ap- pty-______built 6 noon Raaeli hi Rock- BIX ROOM OaiTlsoa Ooteelal, mg room, well to wall carpR- property, aeroM streR from DiCQDiHa'nE chura. Arrowhead Gi%ve, MANCHESTER — New Uatlng. rsady for oecnpency, Ik hatha, mortgage, excellent lot, $23,- $18,500. W olverton Agency,- pmlsed at $19,400. Cafl J. 000 value ta r $34,500. Roger | Isd o. OaU Bachaim BaMa, Jar­ tng, Intsreom and Are alarm ooean property, 60x160. Good R ealtors, 849-2618. Walksr, 649-5506. $75-6611. ADVERTISING "NEVliR uaed anytMi« Uka it," fiCRMLINfiS 0^ Route 864, C olchester. 242-9278. spacious • - room Ootonlal. 8 twm hsdrooraz, kitchen buUt- systoms, large ens acre lot wsU 900. J . D. R ealty, 648-6139. McLaughlin today at 049- oversized nrage, vis ResBar Oo., RsaMonm M l b , bustnsM coiner. $5,000. Phone ady iwera of Bhie Luatre for UONO.IONG breesew ay, 648-U E ,1tarss., 642-1626. kia, very RnaU down payment landBcaped and fenced oti 3 5506. a^ASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS TWO ROOM furnished year | fireplace, (Unlng room, lo- NEAR Bucklay School—clean, 649-6786 after 5 pm. COVENTRY — moderMetic 6 ' Barrows A Wsllac* otaaninr carpet. Rent electric asaumes tha mortgage. Osll to­ R des, $30,800. F or further hi- room Gairteon Oriental sttuR- 'round cottages, Lakefront cation. Priced rigM. Hayes ooky 6 room, custom Cape,: Ik Barrows A W sIIbcs Parkade. Itaaeh. t AAL t o S P.M. ahampooer |1. “nie Sherwin- day, WeRay R. Smlm Agency, fOnnittion cell the R. F. XX- TORBB l o t s at Coventry Lake ed on 4k acTM, breesewav, WHIiama Oo. Park, Coventry. $15. per week. Agency, 648-4808._____ hatha, dishwaRier, many ax- I Manrtierier Parkkds, Maaeh. 646-5606 Includes lake privileges. Please R ealtors, 648-1567. in ock Op., R ealtors, 649-6240. tras, basement garage, flre- with lahe privjleges, aS in a overslsa 2 • oar garage, ik 646-5S06 package, $8,000. Batch Real Es­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. GOOD FARM top soil, $14. a call M r. F rasier, 742-8893. CONCORD RD. — Baau^I FOUR FAMILT — prims Bi pteoe with panfted wall, fa- batfaa, fireplaoed Uvtog rooi tate, 640-2013. Priced in ttie tow OzB load dalivered. Call Md-STIl randi, large living room, for^ ■da tocaMon; 4 room oBte wtth ceR^ papsrqd Snd painted. W a . V sm en MONDAT IIM nUDAI AJU^ATCmOAt t AJA CAPE COD, DeiMaport, 8 and mal dining room, oablnR Bssideptial For Sals O i£ 643-0006 rafter 6. G all Green, 743-7093, (day or anytima. aU buUt-lni. Waatey ^ Smith CONVENIENCE LUCKY THIRTEEN 8 bedroom ooMagea, aH oon- kitchen, 2 bedrooma, recroa- A gen cy, Renttora, 642-1967. Sabarbsn F or Sals 76 evsRngs). F. M. Gael Agen­ LOAM — top grade loam for venianoM, automatic heat. Off tion room, landscaped yard W H A T IS BOWERS SCHOOL — Five room cy , 648-3882, 648-0381. A. L. Excellent 5 room, 2 bed­ Is the key word for this 6k Room Georgian Ookxdal ] aale at low, low price. |1. a season rates. R ockville 878- Marlon E Robaitacm, Realtor, MANCHESTER — modtro 6- room Ranch with breese- Ranch, Brei^nce, yaRty bath, STAFFORD — 80 acre farm R ose, 649-7877 (eve.) overiooktng Bolton Lnke. DIAL 643-2711 yard if ym< load and haul, |1.M 0663. QUALITY? oil hot 'water, dlshwaRilM’, dte- room ranch near schools, 64S-095S. room Ranch, • big bedrooma, way and one-car garage. with bam, coops and Rce shopping and transportation. Real Country Mvtng wtthln a yard K we load and you haul, Large, Mgh wRl tenoMeped posal. air-cdnditloner, base- (XIITENTRY — 5 rooms, 8-bed­ dining room, kttchan with huUt- homa. BYan Smith, 064-7730. Unique kttchen and dining 6 mmutee of town. Ideal for tl.SO a yard, plua tB. an hour BuTSbUSMOUlD CAPE COD — Dennis. Attrac­ MANCHESTER — 7k room Hite 8 room Raised RaiMb tnsTlOOiboO lo t fun basem ent lo t wtth 'View. 80-day occu ­ menu garage, 21 shade trees, room year 'round home, excel- tive one bedroom year ’round ranch, 4 bedrooma, dining wUl give you a ftaia defini­ leitt area near lake, only $9,- area decor. Ideal for Mom, Oie piofesricinel man wtth for truck, if we load and haul. GETAfEEt^ AT B R A ir Read B stats, 04$-9$S3. pancy. im m ediate escupancy, $17,900. SO. WINDSOR—Spacious 6k large family. Price $39,900. cottage, R o m to beautiful | room, 2 baths, 2-iO Teh^ ga­ tion. A kttohsn with buUt- Kan Osiriitetty, Realtor, 642- 900. Hayes Agency, 643-4808. Dad and the kids. Yours for We deliver on Saturdaye only. H it room Split, SO* paneled family J. Mdniighim 649-6506. Call MS-24M, aak for Bem le. ocean beach and lake, TV, 644- rage, only $18,500. HutohLu ine, dtehwaMier and dtepos- MANCHESTER — Modem 2- 6109. room with bar, near bus and $800 down. Mr. Lswte 649- H«lp Waatod—Mak i t Halp Wanted— Male 36 i^ c y , ReRtora, 646-0105. al, oshiiists wtth adjustshte Writs Box T, Herald On Saturday call either MS- D14. bedroom Raaeh, near bus, a h o p p 1 n g. $10,900. Hayes Vernon 5306. Barrows A Wallace F1AJMBER8 and phunbani' 34M or 64S-01B1, aak for Bemie stielras, Ik baths wtth os- sbop|ilnf> schoote, R ea woodad PICTURE BCXXC Utehen te ohe T n O AUTO ~ m^fehMica m 3 5 iw 5 ^ a>r a MANCHESTER — New 7-room ram lc tHa and glaM an- c< the many fine features of Agency, 048-4808, Barrows A Wallace Manrhester Parkade, Manch. gimrluf Ford dMiar. HxcaUant halpera. Apply Warren J. Cot­ or Andy. lot nillhaatment BR Ahr Raal BE THE FIRST ONE Manchester Parkade. Manrii. Wanted To Rent 68 Garrison Colonial, 12x24 Svlng Rossd tub and aiowar, a Batata, 646-9Sa. MANCHESTER ViciRty — i ^ thte 8 or 4 bedroom home, cen­ SO. WINDSOR — charming old­ 640-0306 ■alarr. Itan y M n fe banaNta, tier Plumbing A Heatinf, Ine., room, family room, hullt-ln 649-6306 ITl Union' 8t., RockvtUe. SCREKNKD LOAM — for the cheery laundry room, 6 Level on 2 acres of land, 2 trally toasted. Char-Bcn Real­ er 9 room Colonial on shaded On your block to buy one of iBCIudinr vacatton with pay, in- WANTEX) — 4-bedroom lake- kitchen, spacious M. rooms to aooommodnts bedrooms, garage, owners an- ty, 648-0663. I auraoea, ate. Idaal workinc beat in lawna and gardens from 64 DUPLEX, ewnsr's slda im­ acre. Modem kitchen, 3 baths, the 2 remaining new 5- M anchastor front cRtfige for one month, right. Hayez A gency, 64$-4608. your oomfoit, n large ree maculate, central tooatton. Can xiouB. Weatey R. Smith Agen W apptng condiMoM in a eompMaly new MAN wanted for delivery and our acreening plant. Andover- June, July or AuguR R Cov­ outbuildings. ORy $19,900. room ranches just over the lanaral maintenance. Apply Columbia. Delivered. George room, much m m to sea^ arrange Wnanring cn good oy, R ea lton , 648-1567. MANCHESTER — unusual SOLID AS A ROCK ahop. Apply in paraon to Waltar entry Lake or Columbia Lake. l a r g e I room Cape in a de­ Hayes Agency, 643-4606. Mancheeter line. Big lots. BIRCH TREES Lucky Lady Laundry, td Pur- H. O rifflng, In c., 743-7886. 134,900. iMins. J. D. Realty, #1641129. home, unusual price. 8 rooms, Ylkbaati, Saraioa Managrer, Reply Box 8, Herald. sirable area. FuM dormer, 1% WEST SUHD—Rare opportuR- Low price. $15,300 - $15,200. m a wen estabUehed neigh­ neN Placa. $18,000. First time on. market. COLUMBIA — 10 room Federal Call Dick Beach now at Beautiful 3 bedroom 1 k bath FItacaraUl Ford, Windaor Ave- DARK RICH atone-free loam, baths, attractive rec room, eut MANCHESTER — beantlfR new to for the appreciative buyer, Presently used as in-law quar­ Ookxilal on 24 acres. Very liv­ borhood te thte older 7-room NEEDED — Four room apart- 649-5306 or 643-1040. ranch home bi a setting .of home, ’nie 217.300 price ta- ■ua, KorirriHa. fill, gravel, sand, atone, ma­ at state owner wants action. J. D. Realty Co. 4-4 two faralUaa, flats and du- jbcellent 7 room OotoRal with ters: 100x120 tot, one-car ga­ able but needs a handyman. many Wreh treee. Femlly meR or house for man, wife, cludes 3 baths, g«ng«. aB nure, white aand for sand box­ Wesley R. Smith Agency, Real­ 648-5132 648-8779 ptoxas. Custom quality ttirough' an natural oak trim, fireplace, rage. Wolverton Agency, R o ­ Two bams, chicken coops, pond room optMAI n flagstone DEAN Automobile one oMM and a dog, prefer tors, 643-1567. den, open stairway, front to tors, 649-2818. city faeUlttea The time to es and oool pools. Delivery. 64S- suburban. Balch Real Estate, out toiH tlted halite, indlvkhial aite. ARdng $17,800. O sll Gall patio wlthOU UUle view of MACHINE PRODUCTS 9804. cellars, hot amter heat Excel back hall, arched vestibule en­ Green, 743-70M, (day or eve­ Barrows allace act' te now! Dick Beach, Apartments—Flats— Apartment Buildings 644-2012. NEW RAISED RANCH — 6 TANNER STREET — wMl build countryside. You must sse. Household Goods 51 lent location with all utilities. try, wall to waU carpeting, nings); F. M. (iaaf Agency, MANCHESTER PARKADB $14,000. C all B. Lewis. 349- 649-5806. 875-6611. 16K ADAM S BT. Salesman Wanted IHE AMAZING Blue LuRre will Tenements 63 Tenements 63 roennt, one full mmJ tw o half OaU now. H ayes Agency, 648 dishwasher, garbage disposal, 3 bedroom Colonial, Ik baths. CLEAN, USED refrigerators, baths, 8 or 4 bedrooma, dining 643-3682. 648-0381. A . U Roee, MANCHESTESt 649-6306 5806. MAMCXeBSm, CONN. leave your upholRery beauti­ Business Property 4606. Ik tiled baths, terge fUUy in­ Bowers Area, $20,900. E. J. 649-TSn (eve.) Barrows A Wallace Local Butek dealer wants fully soft and clean. Rent eleC' ranges, automatic washers WKTHERELL STREET — I ’THREE ROOM apartment, For Sale 70 room, family room, one cat sulated attic, walk-in cedar Carpenter, R eeXor, 649-5061, Barrows A Wallace IfsnnkistT- Parkade, Manoh. with guarantees. See them at room second floor apartment, heat, gas, hot water, $66. garage, $23,900. Phllbrick MANCaSBafrER — New 6 room Haa hiMMtKato Openinga man to aeH new aild uaed trie aiMunpooer $1. Oloott 'Va­ ALTON BIRBET — prime to- ctoset, air-conditioner, enclosed 649-9201. BOLTON — 5 room Ranch cus­ TOLLAND — 6k room Raised Manchester Paiicada, Monrii. 640-5206 oara Excellent opportunity riety Store. B. D. Pearl’s Appllancee, 644 $66. 649-0010. monthly, Bridget’s Pariah. MAIN STREET Rte, near Cen­ A g;«icy , (149-8464. liaised Ranch, 3-car garage oaUon, immaculate 3-bedroom side poroh with easement win­ tom built in 1956, 1-car garage, Ranch, double garage, beauti­ 649-5806 Biuwn A Miacp Anbomatta for the right nan. Must be Main St. Cell 643-n71. 388-1431, after 6. ter, with building o f 6,500 sq. I huitt-ins, Ik hatha, % acre tot, hom e, 3-ear garage, $18,000. T. dows, combination windows summer porch arid patio, walk­ ful one-haw acre wooded tot ■eaear liartitne F r e e l a w n c h a i r or end ft. Many potenUala. Will fl-| p r i v a c y — 5k acres, custom tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ TWO-FAMILY A ndover a t high eidfber. Maaoheater M ancheRer built Garrison Colonial, breeze­ J. O o o h R t R ealtor, 643-1677. throvgbout, 2-car garage, as- out basement 'with play room, $13,900, FHA $450 down. Pasek I Oohrmbia Sat And Oparata man prefaferred but not re- bench with our all bolted picnic nance. Owner 649-5220, 9-5. cy, 64A480I. Riatt tiled ftoor in basement, handy to take, $16,900. Phll­ R ealty, 364-7470, T43-834S. CAPE WITH ACRES tables while they lest. W. Zink- G. E. refrigerator, very good, REMARKABLE LUXURY SEVEN R(X>M tenemeR, 24 Lo- way, double garage, recreation BONANZAS Personality Packed ouirad. A«AH eompany bene* clean condition. Pbone 448-8808. teundry room, cold storage cel­ brick A gency, 649-8464. er, Pinfiey Street, Ellington. CUR St., 3120. 649-8239, 9-6. MANCHESTER — Six - room room, fireplaces, beautifully MANCHESTER — Luxurious VERNON — spotless 6k room 16 treed acree surrcimd th is | nta. Tranaportation Trai fur- APARTMENTS AT landscaped, scenic view. room Ranch, 2 full baths, main lar, hot water oil heat, under­ 6-5, Fireplace, lovely Beautiful 6 room ranch—pic­ **SSt-«p And Oparada ntahad. C ontact Mr. Newton 878-7141. apartment, two stores and UNUSUAL I 'VERNON—6 room Ranch built Ranch, cabinet kitchen,' ceram­ O-room oape, gl'ring a a ti^ SINGER AUTOMA'nC Zig-zag, RENTS THAT MAKE commercial bulldihg all in one Hutchins Agency, 646-0108. tenancs free redwood exterior, ground tank, large outside gmmde, excellent through- ture book setting—k acre at Bourne-Bulok, Inc.. 265 like new in cabinet, button FOUR ROOMS, dowtntairs, $80 stone fireplace, l^ e miq;>le 1960, 3 bedrooms, kitchen with ic bath, basement rec room, privacy. Best ptees for chll- SOLAR enlarger F 4.5 Wollen- SENSEI package. High trRfic count. family room with fireplace, built-in oven and range, alumi' levri treed lot, only $14,600. I troed A shrubbed tot—a once Set-tip And Operate Mata Stroat, Manehaater. aael, $66. M»- holes, monograms, fancy de­ monthly. Call 643-0836. ROCKLEDQE — large curtom Center Han 3 bedroom trass, beautiful shrubs. Shown in a lifetime find—with teles dien, enjoyebto h >o* ^ aaefa lens and e A 'wlM investment for only scenic acre lot A muR see for num storms and screens, city Hayes A gency, 643-4808. those summer eookouts. AH - “ Banaflta 9978. signs. Originally over $300.. $26,000. Haym Agency, 648- 4 bedroom Colonial, bulK-lns, the quality conscious. Hayes Ranch, formal dining area, by appointment only. Charles 6 - 6 - plus. Spacious with privitegse, only $21J500—by balance due $65, tedie over COTTAGE STREB3T — 4 room s, 2k baths, 2-car gpage, gor­ screened porch, second flre- Lasperance, 649-7630. third floor po^blUtlee. water, full cellar, 90x150 lot, for $17,900. R. Welker, 649- WAWnDD — Sxpartencad haad MARILYN 4S03. A gency, 648-480$. $14,600. Wolverton Agency, appointment. Call Art For- PICMIC TABLES, aM aizee and payments, $10. monthly. Deal­ second floor, gas Rove, $68. geous wooded lot. Hayes Agen-* pteoe in basement rec room, aker 849^803,'875-2834. 5506. part. thna, dyer, for aU New EiMland 649-4498. MANCHESTER — spacious 6 Fine Areas, Excellent In- Realtors. 649-2815. Wanted—Real Estate 77 SANTTOR wwiil Arm, for Aein and package R yles, from 6 foot $13.80, de­ er, Hartford 622-0881. BUSINESS ZONE m — Ught cy, 643-4803. TUCK ROAD — 7 room Colonial sttaRied garage, country aaS aM-eeSA rooms with two offices, sep­ setting on near acre lot room Ranch with attariied ga­ oomee. Priced To Sell Barrows A Wallace Barrows A Wallace g y e la f o4 anyihatica (Nyton livered. W. Zkiker, Pinney COURT CX)ZY 3 room apartameR, heR. large panRed family room, COVENTRY — Lakefront. A 5 TO PURCHASE sm all mulU- BtreR, BHington, 878-7148. SECOND - hand furntture for arate entrance, suitable for Price $18,000. Can now. rage, hot water heat, fireplace, Manchester Parkade, Meneh. kiancheater Pwkede, Mhncte. and Potyaater). Good future. hR water, stove and reifriger fireplacaa, buitt-lns, waD-to- room ranch, 2 or 3 bedrooms, family property in Hartford, 649-5506 sale, all m good condition. Oil buainess or professional use. large lot. F ull p rice $18,800. East Hartford or Mancheeter. 649-5503 BLOenueXAN batpar ar Trade Reply Box O, Herald. Spacious and Beautiful 1 A 2 eutor, cloee to schools, churchea arall CMpiri, porch, 2 nrages, AUce Clam pet, R ealtor, 649- JULIAN REALTY oil hot water heat, fireplace, CEDAR clothesline poles, many and gas stove, parlor stove, $22,000. Phllbrick Agency, 649- Porter Street irgeoua wooded lot ftutehfais WARREN E. HOWLAND Principals only. Particulars to School ipndunie. OaH d44-010e sizes. Installed; also, good hy­ Bedroom Apartments. and shoj^Ang, second floor, no ' 4548. REALTORS 649-9190 knotty ptae kitchen, full cellar, refrigerator, bed and crib. 85 8464. ;ency, 6464M.06. REALTOR 648-1106 tip-top condition, $13,900. Wol­ P.O . B ox 306, BoKon, Conn. draulic truck jack, chains, Charter Oak Street, upataire. ohi'kiren, Available June 1R.| ^ven rooms,. garage, Ore- MAN W AimD dor aloak a JOBS JOBS JOBS tiled baths, hot E verton Ageney, Realtors, 649- tubes, R c . M9-18SS. 649-4497. FROM $120 PER MONTH 380. 443-4886. place, I k PORTER ST. Area — propoaed Aasociatea: Paul Dougan MODERN RANCH LISTINGS wanted — residence, dildairy w n h . t o u t hawe S- (Includes heat, hot water and water oil heat, wall to wall THREE famtiy, 4-4-4 in nice 3813. Olark-TypM Land For Sale 71 4 bedroom raised Ranch, 3k Henry Madden $3,900 w « assume 4k% condition, new aiding, copper tend or eommerdri. We buy | oHina, acme laioarhidsa en daUy 11 a.m.-7 p.m. entrances. Parking. AduHa. 299 tion. Evenings, 5-8, 626-4651. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE two glaaa shelves and sliding 'TERMS — $11.16 A MONTH fireplace, 8 large bedrooms, Hutchins Agency, 646-0108. PCHITER STOEET area — Ex­ 648-9332 (e v e .). ‘round eaparianoa, growing doon, priced low for quick Autumn, 2-7:30 p.m. m baths, bullt-lns, high as­ 2CANCRBSTER — New 2 room COLONIAL on BucUngbam St., No Finance Co.’s to Deal With executive Colonial, 4 large bed­ ecutive 4-bedroom Ootontal, in behind the Boweie School. $| BUY — Sell, Trade real estate. m jm pm v. ^imgeB, ipoup 806 Main B t, Manobeater sale. Oienney’s Men’s Shop, 769 sumable mortgage. Wesley R. QUIET SETTINa, but in town, paildike setting. Screened pat­ MANCHESTER — Cape. 8 large ELLINOTON---5k room Ranch, C A N Y O U . . . tnauranoe, vary good woric- You Buy From Ue FOUR ROOM apartment and THREE ROOM furnished apart­ rooms, Msoioas living room, rooms, Ik baths, garage, treee, assumable FHA mortgage, 4k Cali 648-7877, Julia J . Vlncek, j Mam St. Smith Agency, Realtors, 643- custom built Cape. Four rooms io, formal dlnlM room. Hurry! bedrooms, basement garage, Broker. •' Mg aoodtttows where you You Pay Only Ua garage, aduHs. 644-1840. ment, utlUtiee, suitable for one formal dming room, kltcban aluminum storm windows, new $31,500. end worth it. Start years old, full cellar, aluminum PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT or two older aduHa. Parking. 1567. down, unfinished up. Actually a H ayes A gency, 648-4802. • D eterm in e a b u y er’s fin an cial eap ab ffltlesT wHl ba traatad as an Imh- WAIFIVD—man to work m gas TBfn?, trailer, camper, opens to one bedroom home with a for­ Mid family room, rustic beams, permanent siding. Shaded lot packing. T. J. Crockett, Real­ storms and screens, over an viduai not a n amhi r . A p- SAMXHBL ALBERT SIX LARGE room dupl*^ oP* 272 Main. I — C onvince B b a yer th *t Y O U R S is th e hom e fn -h faB ? ateRan, able to do tuna-ups and 19 fsR wide, new heavy thick poalte Center Park, ideal looa' COLONIAL—Ilk rooms, Sk mal dining room that could be •antral flrsplace, 3k tiled 211.400. — A bargain fo r t room s with convenient location. Own­ tor, 646-1677. acre of land, conveniently lo­ P*y w prnnom bretMO. Good pay. ChB Tom canvas. $nB. 440-6784. 347-0856 baths, living room 30x16, baths, eomplete huUt-lns, S-car er 648-6836. cated. $16,400. J . D . R eaky, Legal Notice On Display At Mam Store Uon, oB beat, aduMe preferred 3V4 R(X>M furRshed apartmeR, oonvarted, 90x198 lot, w ell and in the center of town, condi­ TWO FAMILY — all vacant, I — C on dn et a m a rk et app ralsB lT Brown, 866 Main Bt., •4A6M7. and grown children only. No heat, hot water, centrally k>- stone fireplace, 6 acraa of septic. ExceHent for only $15.- I. Truly a fine borne in a tion good, worth your ta q ^ . 6455139. JUVENILE C»UHT FOR THE MsnehsEUr Carbide Co. ECLIPSE rsR type power mow SEE rr DAT OR NIGHT land, outbulidlnga, $31,500 area. Asking 2M,900. new heat, needs work. T. J. — A rran ge th e b e st p osstb ls fin an ciiicT pets. Available May IR. 644- cR ed, reasonable. 649-8404, 13 800. T. J. O ock ett, R ealtor, Wealey R. Smttii Agency, Real­ STATE OF CONNECTICUT SEC­ er and hand mower; also, golf A— L —B— E— R— r — S Phllbrick Agency, 649-8454. obert D. Murdock, UAR Croritett, Reattor, 648-1577. TEN MINUTBS to Manchester, OND DISTRICT. — Prepares legally acceptable sakBagremientT S4S WoodbrWge Bt, MwMtiaaUr BakaBMD Wanted 36-A baha. M6-6800. 43-45 ALLTN ST., HAR’TFORD 7834. noon - 6 p.m . 643-1577. ______tors, 642-1667. tow down payment to qualified OBDEB o r NOTICE R eatty C o., In e., 242-3693, 443- Cky of Keriden. April 27, 19«. BATUROAT deHvety man for OPEN NIGHTS TILL 4 CONVENIENTLY kxisted 3, 8 0473. MANCHESTER — 6 room older $6,700. DOWN assum es $135. buyer, 2-bedroom Ranch, base­ PeUiUoo lor the Ctonunitnxnt of I — M otivate a p rospectiv e bB y er ta p m nfhaB i y ro r BATEBMAH — fuR oU, axpari- WHITE Hathaway organdy cur­ MANCHESTER — If you want ment garage, fireplace, approx- Bgbt dehveriea hi grsatar Hast and 4 room apartments, eco­ borne, Ik hatbs, 2-car garage, monthly, o r $900. down as­ the UHnoT ChUd of Jean Fraxtar anead, oar and antertalnmant tains, 6 pame, 144" wide. 6W- breathing space and a good 4 Imatefy one acre tot, $15,900. IfacQuarrie and Dougias lfaoQuar-| h o m e ? ' ford aroa, no a e U ^ . Oar nao- nomically priced. Stove and re Buraness Locations MANCHESTER apacloua tot, ideal for growing sumes $176. m ontidy. Four bed­ anpanaa fundahed, $8,800. Box •939. KELVINATOR reMgerator m bedroom Cape with a full shed W EST SIDE A HOUSE IS room Ranch, Ik ' baitiis, family 742-6078. rla oc parts unkno>wn. — Be available at an ttanes tie napstBitB a sale? ■■'4 Andy 168 Main R. trigerator Included. 648-4204. For Rent 64 dormer and 2 full baths, call to fam ily, Afll prlM 112,600. AUce Upon the petition at O. J. Gaffney,, T . Herald. good condition. OaS 443-4041. Director of Welfare^ of the City of MBee 7, Friday Ten minutes from Man­ see this choice listing today. New UstbM—6 room Capa, Clam pet, R ealtor, 044-4648. |.p-v P repare aw tivatiiig ad vertiiriiif (A m iA ^ B rA tt)? T p.m . • 6 p-m. only. BoBto and Accessories 46 SIX ROOM, second floor apart' ’THREE ROOM office or busi­ •U heat, flreptace, garage, Keriden, In said , toatricL atUlns 86" G.E. Electric ranro; stuffed chester. New Cape Cods, P riced at $16,200. Oail Mrs. NEW 2-6 duptex, 2 bedrooms, I NOT A HOME- . 1 I nestled in the pines, fireplace. that the minor eimd ^ the Steve AutomolMle Salesnuin chair; baby crib> and mattraaa ment for immediate occtq>ancy. ness, ground floor, 470 Main Smith, Jervis Realty Co., Real­ enclosed yar^ rity utilities, named ‘ peraons te an MSMsSred-for, OOUNTBRMAM, Street, plenty of parking. 649- Ranches and Raised tumacee, bsMboard heat, ' large kitchen, full basement, BOAT TRAILER, 14 ft., 660 lb. with matohing chifferdbe; J. C. Call 643-8641 for appointment. Ranches. One acre wooded tors, 649-1300, E ves., 646-3019. near bus bne, stores and neflected chUd, which netkton irill! » YOU ANSWBtiD "MO** W AMT O f TMBEI fly R WeaUrn EXPERIENCED .e^wcRy, tee. Call 74^61•l af­ 8339, 9-8. riiooee your colors. Hutebtna UtateM it haa had tha loving M A N C H E S T E R 'G f4 ib it'b e d - u'* a be heard cn the 19th day of KayVi Higgins camp tent; cherry lota, built - Ins, fireplace, school. Priced at only $16,- 1966. at two in tha after* f MAR. Tuaiwiha. ter 6 p.m. MANCRMTER — New Colonial 800. Excellent oondttioti A ;^ c y , 646-0102. attentioa given to thte 6 rooin Hadc*,^ ftW * y h>om.| Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. o u e s n o N S , y o u n o d i n e p u l l p e o - To jem a young, aggreaahra wood RCA Victor radio-phano<' 4^ room flate and duplexee, DESIRABLE atora or office basement garages. Only I RANCai — 6 large roomi, dining room Cepe. New and mod­ noon, at the JuvM ie Court. 69 East! througbout. u n io n — Big well kept h($Si K a lfrS ln ^ iB tiM a t y e f Karlden,*] p^ioN A L SBRVICBS OP IM RO W S.i WAl^ agency. AppUcant must ba Id h.p. lYREBTONE outboard gnqUh. 444-0778.______eemmie bath, Rove, rffrigere apace, ground floor, clean, at- 10% down. Price range room, large living room with — Two cut- em kitehen, hulH-in < book- hi saU Dtstilit. I t’a h a ^ married, reliable and boa* motor, axceleot eondition. Sac- tor, private basement, free ‘ractive and reasonable: Apply from $14,600 to $17,000. fireplace, 3 bedrooma, one car _ apitte, one cn Spring ease surroundliig the flre- It appaateig to and bains Itouad ' lACE M THE SALE OP YOU« HOME. aot Top salary, phw com- • OU. IT. refrigeredor, excel­ T errific value^^Call CHARLES LESPERANCE 30 aersa. lY an Smith, 684-7720. by the subacrlbing authority that the Oha #41-1870. riflea. FirR $98. takes K. 449- parkii«. Hayes Agency, 648 Mr. ChasM, SUte Theatre, 11 garage, level lot. $16,9(X). Phll­ St, one cn Deming St Both ^Me, oomioes on every carport, many oxtraa. Owner j wMdnna, App$y m permn lent oondiOon, auitaUe for cot- brick Agency, 649-8464. 649-7620 ateve named Jean Frazier Kac- BM4 after 8;40. tege. Inquire 40 Otis Street. 4608. ' a.m . - 8 p.m . nearly new and in beautiful window, garage with patio, 649-6978 fo r appointment. FIVE ACRES, 8 rooms, 3 baths, Quarrle and Doudas HacQuarrie IP YOU ANSWERB) "YES" TO AU. only. condition. Priced in the tow motlcas decor. Call Helen have zone to parts unknoam. there­ to aR opernta ROBERT D. MURDOCK aluminum storms, very dean, STARCRATT 14’ aluminum FOR SALE — oheap. Refriger­ NEW DUPLEX, 5 rooms, mid­ OFFICES for rent, 500 or 1,0(X) MANCHESTER — 4-bedroqm 220'b. Short way out — Califor­ ram er, 649-5877. She win fore. TIOMS. PBRHAPS lAM OW S A WALLACE | Mutottate. waek M AUTO TRADING POST boaf, Bvianide motor, excellent aq. ft., aU improvements, to- Mattcitestar very attrad ve, suburban, only ORDERED; That node* of Ste 1 ator, bed, teteviUon, air ^ b 4' dle-aged or retired, oonvenienf U & R REALTY CO., INC. Colonial, fireplace, modem nia Ranch with land and ex­ be happy to show you $14,900. Hutchins A gency, 646- bearing of this petition be givenrtvMi by 11 NEEDS Y O U ! Rb K t Broad Bt oondSfan, Meal for flafalng. location, immediate occupancy, cluding parking and janitor I NOTICE through. Asking $17,900. publla^^puMMili« IMStMs ora«Torder Ofof notice toin Her, power mower, ourtalna, kitchen with built - ins, Ik tras galore, 117,900. O ver 100 010$. Good pay and Mnae benRlti •43-OBn. DIO. Evening* 448-2268. service. Desirable Mato StreR 643-6472 more listings m all price PRESTIGE PLUS The Mencheator Bveninc Herald a lor gnahfled man. Echo Ma- lampe, fans, etc. 3-83 Tolland 643-3692 PUBLIC HEARING baths, famtty room off Utoh' REAL BBTATE salesmen St., Hartford after 3 p.m. location. M9-5384. ^ ranges. Call the EBswerth Mit­ I BOLTON — New 8-roCm Rlased I O ne caU to B a m w i ft W allace eoald m tey w i a great ohlDi 0>-, Me, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, en, formal dining room, one Is found throughout thte - Mate or Female. If ea r garage, buitt la 1800. $23,' ten Agency, Realtors, 642-6960, J. D. Realty Co. Ranch, 3k acres of land, 3 MS-THff. Diamonds—Watehes— WALNUT stogie bed and bu­ ■DC ROOM apartment, 476 Main COMMERCIAL and office space CONNECTICUT custom home fax top execu­ S ? ^aST t^'^tard ST ^ deal of tim e, m oney, eipen ae-an d heartbreak. B ettor yon are now working for an of- PROPOSED ORDINANCE 600. F bilbriek A gency, 644-0464. tive area. 6 rooms of ele­ baths, walk-out patio, fireplace, Jewelry 48 reau, mattreas, $26. Inquire af­ St., 648-5324, 4-6. for rant. W. G. Schwarz C o., RANCH — I bedrooms, garage, BIl^ELL STREET — 4 taniliy, ^ X BOWDRT I n o w - 5rhU e It’s fresh la yea r m ia d . PART-KME BO ea- Boa an d feR Bmt you can’t In c., 876-3043. In accordance with provisions 648-5129 643-8779 gant Ifarlng on one level. garage, $31,900. J. D. R eeky, raiiJiae your M l potential be- ter 4:30, 47 Gerard StreR. porch, custom built In 1957, on MANCHESTER—7 room Ranch good return. Ownm 648-5234, 643-5129. Cleik of the Juvenile Court for the , Apply s4 HTATOH Ali4D JEWEUEIY re­ ■DC ROOM duplex, garage, weR a beautiful large wooded lot of the Town Charter, notice la Plostsr, 3 bathe, 2-car ga­ Second DtatrioL CbuHhry Chib, M f oauae R everRaMdg or mider- aide, quiet nRghborhood, call bulk In 1456, dining room , I k M. pairing. Prompt service. Up to (XEAN, uaed refrigerator; com with privacy on all Rdee, plus [hereby given _ that a Public rage, sylvan lot Hi 50’a ANDOVER — 4-room home, faeUIHee, eome m and talk to $20 on your old watch m •48-4621. baths, secluded let, 2-car ga­ J. Mrinughttn, 649-5306. Manehaater blnatton gaa and oil range. OaH Houses For Rent 65 a 16x82 swimming pool with all H earing will be held In the Mu TWO FAMILIES, 6-6 flat and large kitchen, fireplaced living You OM dhoose on entire m We have openhiga la both trade. Qoeed Mondaya. F. E •44-1327. rage. immediate occupancy. TIP TOP RANCH TRUE BLUE RANCH W AimD «t onea — naoharo of our oMcea. ExoRlant com- ’TWO ROCM heated apartment accessories. Stay off the busy ntclpal Building Hearing Room 5-5-duplex, 3-bedroom arrange- . room, 3 bedroome, basement, 'wardrobe for a tnriy carefree Bray, 737 Main Streat, Stats highways this summer, the life j Tuesday, May 4, 1965 at 8:0Q $31,800. Phllbrick Agency, 644- w ith abaohitely enrscyttting! an aaaantbW hnaa. Apply. Par­ zRaaton earoh » with M l MLS and bath. 144 Oakland St., $46 ’IHREE AND four rooms, fur­ menta. Waelay R. Smith Agen­ EIGHT ROOM Ranch, excellent summer vacation In the nsw $13,500 and ttite 6-rocm Theatar Building.. MAGIC CHEF apartment R m nished or unfurnished, oil heat, p.m., on a proposed ordinance voile for eiverythlng from eve­ Large paneled tamfly nxxn, I acnnal, Iona Itfg. do., Ragawt paiBe^iethMi. OaM Mr. Werfo- 648-aS34, 4-6. you save may be your own. cy , Reattore, 642-1667. tooatlan, exceptional landscap- Barrows fi-Wallace I ^ Green Manor ranch wtth ga­ R ove, bke new, $60. 444-2068 good location, parking, adults. Swim in your own backyard, concerning: ning gowns to beach shifts can eteetrie kltchan, attached gar | at., MancheRer. ner, Jarvla BeaMy Co., Real- between 1-7 p.m . by, 2 full hatha, flrepteoas, MANCHESTER PARKADE rage, carpeting, tress, nice NEWLY redecorated large Reasonable. 643-6389. $24,900. Phllbrick A gency, 649- HIGHWAY PERMITS I LARGE SELECTION of tots, be washed and drip-dried. Da- rage plus • |b| || Muge lot tore. ^ IIM , Eves, 6U-7647. Florigto—Nurseries 49 family room, garage, doubte MAiNGHEGrrER 949-6306 neit^bora te youm. Troaafsr- 40" HOTPOINT stove, double room apartment, heat, hR wa­ 8464. ’The proposed change and re­ SBBSOflBd TravtlB r borne# and oritagea. Fran crwi and cotton are blended | red executl've te baartbroken and nNxewVLU ridlenkxxi I vision may be seen In the Towii Flowsr M otifi! driveway, extraa, beautiful lay- Smith, 864-7730. $17,9001 OaU D. Baach, 64»-1 ) PLUM TREES, 7 feet. JuR oven, double draweni, griddte ter, stove and rofrigecator, out. 649-0676. to make the £d>ric. but anxious. OaU D ick Bsaeh MALE Help Wmited— ligM for traneptamUng. Walter ya^. cellar and garage, excel­ Suburban For Rent 66 SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 Clerk’s Office during business 9506. and deep well oooker, con­ bedrooma, 2 baths, lot 72x151. SWE ROOM R a ^ m ^Mclous SOUTH WINDSOR — 65 brick I now! 649-5306. Mak er Fonale r Avanue. WeR Hartford. Tel. dition, $80. or beR oitar. 643- lent location, reasonable. OU hours. FOUR BBDRCXJM Oolcntal, 3- lot, mtautea fr ^ Manchester, family, everything practic 243-7387. •44-4408 between 6:30-9 p.m . BOL’TON towhline — 4 room Marion E Robertaoo. Realtor. Robert M. Stone, r Barrows ft Wallscfi Barrows ft Wallace 7441 after 10 a.m . car garage, ceramic tile bath, ^ ly decorated, alum, storm ^^nd nsw, over an acre kCantiisator FBzkade, Manch. { FACTORY DiaMFABHBt tor Bays (eteaad only. apartment, $120. Large yard, 448-5958. Secretary modem Utohan, large lot, new M anchester Harkade, Maixoh. r). Apfty m pcfwon Can- * sotecns, gar^. As^abl# m .tO O , J. D. Reaky. 648 649-5809 quiR neighborhood. 648-6988. Board of Directors heariiw and plum bing, $16,500. mortgage. John H. Lappen, I 649-5300 4M Mam Fuel sad Feed 49-A OAS RANGE. Re able. MODERN 3 room flrR floor Manchester, Conn. J . D . Itoalty, 648-6136. BUILDIN6 LOTS WORKERS apartment, heR. bR water, re­ SPACIOUS country living. Bol­ Inc. 6495361, 6445140. ' SBASONBD BreiHace and fur­ Dated at Manchester, Con­ I Mt**^*Yt*** frigerator, Rove, utilities and ton Center Apai^enta. New NO’nCE necticut, this 29th day of April PORTER STREET area — 6 I COVENTRY — Tsn room bouse, FOB COUNTRY LIVING X-ray tecM- nace wood, 413. one-half cord, EASY semi-automatic deluxe 3 rooms with heat, hot water, she a cres o f land, center of THE LIVING END OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 B xeRlmA hourly wng aa, 6 park!king furnished. 36 Birch St CITY OF ROCKVILLE 1965. room Gairteca Oolaiilal .|o he WITH ALL CITY 4M. eord, delivered, or $4. washer, exceHent oondMion. Call 444-4448. stove and refrigerator. 643-4312. 4 bedrooma, famtty room Lots For Sale 731 town, $17,900. CMl owner, 742- paid bohdaya, paid fu- trunk luU, at Stanlay ’Tree buitt, CONVENIENCES! Look no mors! 7 room Oar ' N ew 5 room lan rh es nnecticut, Tuesday, HBIBRON — Deeirabte comer 289-2822 wtth work or storage area, ola-ManohaaUr Thn, Ine., 2M RELIABLE woman daRres AppUancaa, Lot No. 298 appear and be heard. aluminum ektlng. atorms A Broad St., Town. baby • aMUng to my home, One two bedroom apart­ Chambers Street, Irving StreR, May 11, 1965, at 8:00 p.m. to a o u r o s u n e -- lO mlnutoa tot or 2 acres, suttshte tor hors­ Can auytlnie after 5 pun. acresns. Treed _tot,y^ ^ k room 1(SA| ||i study or I 10 Pc. Bedroom SR City of Rockville Mora’B BsxwW illtescrihabte chHd m*y ave to, rRerences, ment available May IR at Lockwood Straat, and Broad consider and aot on the follow­ dcxwntown Manehaater. B ig 7 es. Oak 336-8868. tractive atone-work patio BAITHtOAT delivery men kxr 6 Pc. Living Romn Set Rooms Without Board 59 Colonial Oak Apts., 86 Oak Planning Commission in g: room l^ t fax baautital area, 2 value at $15,900. OUE Hogar reaoonabte. M3-4447. 25 Pc. Kltohen Set Street Sealed bids will be re­ Herman G. Olaon, and barbecue fireplace. A Bgbt deSvertei Jn gmatar Hart­ THE 'IHOMPSON HOUSE, OR- St. Heat, hot water, etove, ceived at the office of the 1. An appropriation not to or 6 bodrooma, Ik batha, rac good first home. 0 ^ Y. Me- Walkar, 949-5309. > Den or Itokm Bedroom SR refrigerator, parking, pri­ Chairman room, baaemant, garage. Ik ford ariea. No seSmg. Oar nae- SltuMitkiw W anted— tag# StreR, centrally located, Eighth UUllUee District at the exceed $190,000 to be added y,^.ghHii 649-5S06. ■ Barrows ft WaDaee eoamy. A|i^ 884 Mem MreR. to A W EEK vate patio and fu ll oRHur, AprU 27, 1866 to the "Special tore Die- acraa. Excallaat condition. Low M ik 39 li^ s, puiasantly furniahad tore Houae at Main ■ and Hil­ Rockvilla, Conn. I OfSoe T paa. . 4 $344 rooms, parking. Call 644-3SS8 $146. liard Streets, Manchester, Con­ trict Capitai Account’! for 30*a 6I95686. Barrows ft WsIIsce p.m . o n ^ . for overnight and permanent necticut, on May 10, 1966 at the 1965-08 budget for the Manchastor Parkade, Manch. 949-5208 TAOA'nON lawn cutting all WEST SIDE — Ansaldl OiM, aummer or juR during your DISCOUNT FURNITURE gueR rRes. • 643-4491 649-4436 7:30 p.m. Bid proposals must be purpose of paying the costs 644-5306 executed in accordance with of construcUng and eqRp- vacant, brick. A steal at R6,- PRESS OPERATORS vmcatkMi. Reaoonable rat y^AREHOUSE NOTICE OF BID 500. Sea tt. T. J. drock ett, R «al- IM mkoei HuR Brolhem , 414 4428. ROOMS FOR RENT, ont block 649-6544 and subject to instructions and ping the McKee Street FHre Majif heater 3580 MAIN STREET, 622-7240 from Main Street, fr.e park' 8189 tor, 24M6Tr. SAVE NOW PACKERS Hartford, Connecticut specifications contained in the The MancheRer ^ard of House on town - owned M 4 t EXECUTIVE SPIiT ing, kitchen privilagaa, gentle SMALL Five-room duplex and plans. A copy of the plans and Education requests staled bids property on McKee Street, lK gf=6iriii=P^tr4! men only. 643-6127. IVPMt S660 te % M echanical aMparianoc pre­ Formerly Fuller Bruah Bldg. garage, adulto otU^y. Available specifications may be obtained for the transportation of Man­ substantially in accordance OOOPER STREET pay $109 per month. Dadnet I ferred, fliR thm. Apply m WANTED —Cxrvlqg ^pme for M ay 1. Call 6 M -1 ^ . at the Eighth District Sewer chester pupils to and from with preliminary drawings latenM and tanm frtan BiP ‘ pefnon. Open Monday Through aoliooL mRlMr eal and four adorable Apartments—F1st»— Plant on Fleming Road, Man- and outline specifications ita m t a t Hm livin g RMM, year yfumg beauty sMI en B yeBria tax return. Ehjoy life I kMtens, aB or one. OaS 4 Ssturdsy TORES ROOM unfurnlslMd cheater, Connecticut BpeRfloatlons and Bid Forma b y Arnold Lawrence, ___ m nM i moQtfB w j QHmOf room , ta M W iclM n . h elf-eere a t beautiful tewB. ta tha anhufts. Start aaw— ■ y i ■ASTERN BOILER 1267. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Tenomonts IS agartmant, flrR floqf^SM. 6 The Eighth UtUlUaa DUtrlot are available at the office of Architect, dated feeptember Yba tW 4 c< a r«te Pott •Wrays tempty teorktng it cn gay gfaig- iMUMVy room. Ik bn ^ fuB A steBl at $19,800. OaB Jos Save Bow-CaU bow M r. reserves ths right to reject any the Bualneea Manager, School •ttte, aluminum oombinatlona, A ELECTRONICS HAVE 8, 1964, together with ex­ tael w A In — aolUy taflor^ two taaml Trim an sa»-«sw apnm I Gordon, 649550$. L ew is 949-SSOfi. CALL — ASK FCm DA'VID W 6lUl« or all bids when the Interaats of Administration Building, 1146 penses connected with and 3-««r garage, 70x190 lot, shade ths reatal a t yamr apart- fteoer with hold ocntiBri for with ttta« lovely Merer imtUs N Leomte Bt„ Maneheetar I mate kitten to give the District so require. MRn Street, Manchester, Con­ Incidental to said oonstruo- embrotdsry fax the trass, mokiding amte .true, rac Barrows ft Wallace Barrows ft Wallace Inent or bonaa. J. O. RmRy, •oUnr and eutts, Manchester Pwrkads. Manch. after I, 648-6414. SEWING MACHINE Singer Seated btoa for faralakteg na- Dated a$ Manchester, Con­ necticut, dally except Saturday tlon. type atitoo! room with ad^bnal c I IteBcteteur l^fluhdia MufllL automatic sig-sag, oaUnet 6484U26. NoT 2M2 with Patt-O-Rama te 649-9$09 MACHDOSTB Bwt ara aMe to IRMH BETTER wtth papers larlalr and performing tka work necticut, this 20th day of April between the hours of 8:00 A.M. 2. The determination of the In riiM M, 1$. M. W, 12, « . Itettsm Mo. SU6-N haa 04m - textaUc entr aixce. modal, axeallant condition, but­ fort latertor aad Extorter aaiat- 1965. and 4:80 P.M., D.S.T. manner in which said ap­ aR up and operate. Intereatii^ montha old, ^ Ukaa children THREE ROOM apartmanta, lU ■uM $1 W IB. m m 1 ^ 1$ ImmS. I itatoltaHU tar both t Mail irowtng ton hole*, ambroidera, hsms, Main Straat, boat, sot water, teg aad dowaapoat lepaira at The President and Bids will ba reoalved until propriation and addition to hh' 6^t,dlBinBna. and dIvmRflad work wBh guar­ muR aeS ste. Rapoasassad, waa $106.50, anteed overtime acbadule. JRn atovt nB4t«rstor. 66MBM, U. B. Peat Omaa. New BrMala. Board of Directors of 10:M A.M., D.S.T./^urRlay, •aid budget 1s to he fl- I w2^ awdRStai < Brigkt and ChsirM A LOAF o r latBftP WANTED — Home for a ew MBiia*** balance $0t.M, taka wfli ba lecatfad, la The Eighth Utllltiea May 20, 1965 and/M l then be nanoed and raised 9y Firs aver asyuante of $8. monthly. Bm6 odtera you top l>took puppy, T waafca old, 416- lilidlsate. nai S ito rJ I. D ay D lstriot opened and puMlely read. Btda District Bond Issue. HAM vsetaL 90 tse*. Ik •M f' Otty. Iswlag Canter, Hartibra, L O a D M a ^ ■fkt Bartag Inaa aa May 12. B y are Invited fbr perwda a t three 2. Such other matters're- MEW T O W ,: I yuar-did naaoh arittaigriWitar portuuSy for Itl-O lli. ; B i w % and kelpfMI aeuroak- liw . a$ Mw T. B. SwaiwoB, and five yaan. lating to the fonsgetaR as 'mn. k aere lot, taW la ^ am, and axeaSant M ^ f B i t r y b b J 'ftBppBiir48 Its President The Board a t Bduoatton re- may be properly oontfSarSd , loven and ranga. Big jWI J. D. RasMy. roomy. Sea the many fiOMr. Bta. Mlddlaaax CALORICi c gas atevs. good ecs- 264, Peat Otftea James Yrlvlgno, aervaa ths right to reject any at said hearing. i F o r ^ m. Print Ns IfagBfaoturlng Q>., 1640 FOR SALE — Ooldan pheasant dltloii. f t o «664^2066. laatea M166, *Paul Oervlnl, and all bids and to award tha R obert M. Btona, ' for each pttlara. W§m4, aztras. Oan Mr. Lsarhi 999- OW ERA^04«2 5506 or STO ^l. A«t|HW % D a^ HIgbway. Rocky HIH, to- adcb. Duoks, to- aa^; rab­ to Mjfim IT. — 2 I , kaataC a t whtoh Raymond Ooltman, contract in a manntr which in Seccptaiv AddrsH with Zip C o tt, I bits, $3. each; bantams, $1 MARGOLIS SOFA, beautiful too. CBU 046-2M6, toay wBTbe pebltely apaaad aad William P. Hanklnson, its opinion boat aarveq tha in­ Board of DUteMori Mo., and SiM. " J ^ - Barrows ft Wa each; quail, $4. pair; Shetland mahogany dintog table, n al. ■piidflaalliBa, drawtega, Winslow MannHptsr, terest a t the Town of Manoheq- |0e todag tar M D t o n j | x /j t fo r B n B o r o in d ap* pony, $m.; guinea fowl, $4. for quR alaa

A nrUBSDAY, APRIL 29» 1966 i!tm PAGE TWENTT-roOB iHtmrl)[»Bter If^raUt e tiM Weak MaAaB Ibaeeeed a» e . to S t o * ■ rR fiM 4|rtB«.UlB Fblr, —« to eait tofi|gM> Mm The Mancheater Chapter of 1 4 ,1 3 8 fito fi^s tototeBMP the Retreat League will spon­ Curtis^ Teacher Units Meet tochtoflwdda. About Town sor a card party tomorrow at 8 nie Zipaer Oub will sponsor p.m. at St. James' School cafe­ Mmu km tt t v ^A City o f ViOagm Charm « card party SMurday, May 1 teria. The event was originally To Set Up Referendum Rules at tha clubhouse on Brainard scheduled to be held at Mott's auditorium. (ClaMilM AdvarlMag mm Page 2B) PRICE SEVEN CKNTi Place. Also on May 80i the club School Supt William Curtla^can expect out «f the referen-. VOL. LXXXIV, ND. 179 (TWENTY-POUR'PAGES—TWO SBCTION8) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1985 will celebrate their 44th An­ The Women’s Society of was to meet separately with the dum will be official recognition niversary. Tickets may be ob­ aa the m ajority group.” y > tained from the steward. Christian Service of North two teacher groups today in an Methodist Church will meet effort to iron out ground rules 'Tt (m^ority atatua) will give ua more weight in dia- The Mancheater YWCA will Monday at 8 p.m. at the church. for a teacher referendum. Mrs. Manuel Margarldo, chair­ The board, of education, at its ouaaiona with the superintend­ Events aponsor a duplicate bridge game ent and the achoard. It’a tomoiTOW at 7:45 p.m. in the man of the nominating commit­ meeting Monday, empowered tee, will present the slate of of­ Curtis to handle the referen­ not what we want, but It’a bet­ GRADE A MEATY, Navy Planes basement rooms at the former ficers. The-Rev. Earle R. Custer dum. He was asked to hold it ter than being treated aa co- technlcail school at 39 School St. A In State Neutral Zone Made within two weeks. equaia aa we have been thia The public is invited. will conduct the service of in­ -■ (. . L ) . t stallation. Jessie Sweet Circle The majority organization, year,” he aald. TENDER, PLUMP will be hostess. the Manchester Education As­ Beicauae o f the M SA’a re- The VPW Auxiliary will sociation, (MEA), has pressed luctance to meet with the MFT aponsor a card party tomor­ over aalary and other peraonnel Legal Wiretap row at 8 p.m. at the post home. The Guard Club of Mystic Re­ for this referendum since last Cong Supply Depots matters, the personnel conunit- view, Women's Benefit Associa­ October when it declined to tion, will meet tomorrow at 8 meet further with the Man­ tee of the board hae been forced Urged for Use chester Federation of Teachers, to conduct separate meetings, p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Hwcoclt — the llt*t by^weatfier. No enemy pjanee were Soblski, 145 Tolland St., East a local of the American Feder­ hear the proposals of each S.4 IGON, Soaih ation of Teachers, AFL-CIO. g^up, and then work out a lb 36 ))lanee and the second by -31. eirtited. I On Gamblers In Santo Domingo DON'T Hartford. Nwn (AP)i—Carrier-based Secondery explosions were re­ ’^iokesmen said all returned However, the situation has budget recommendation. HARTFORD (API-Le­ Stin plenty of wear left In changed since then. In October It looke like the situation Navy planes hammer- ported there, eoggestlng direct safely. your shore ndien yon have Cub Scout Pack 98 will meet and up to March, the MEA won’t change much after the •K two of North Viet hits on munitkm magasines. The strikes against the two galized wiretapping was them rebnOt in a profeasional tomorrow at 7:25 p.m. at Buck- wanted the referendum as a referendum, except that the Pilots said they also blew up a depots came after several days recommended by a blue rib­ 'Nam'a military supply de­ of relaUvely fruitless attacks en shoe repair aliop. ALL ley School. The scouts will par­ means of it achieving sole ne­ MEA's proposals will probably petroleum Uuik four miles from bon committee today as a ticipate in a racing derby and pot! today and a spokes- Phu Qui with Zani rockets. North Vietnamese highways and WOKK OVARANTEED! gotiating rights for all public be given more weight. means to combat gambling are reminded that cars must be school teachers in Manchester. WHOLE nan said both were smash­ The carrier Midway launched bridges. US Forces registered and weighed by 7:15 In March, however, upon re­ ed. SB Slcyralders and SkyhaWks The U.S. Defense Department in Connecticut. SAM YULYES to be eligible. The event is open quest of the school board, Town Tetanus Sneaky Rockete, 30mm cannon sheHe agalnat the -Thien Unh Dong announced in W ashin^n that The group, headed by retired to parents and friends. Counsel Irving Aronson issued and 63 tone of bombs poured depot. They strafed and bombed the U.S. Coast Guard Is entering S t^ Supreme Court Justice Shoe Repairing NEW YORK — Health au­ the installatloiM under light an­ the Viet Nam War. Seventeen Samuel MeUlU of Bridgepoit, Will Total 3 a legal opinion which said that Irom 82 planes on the Thien Of Better Kind! thorities, urging booster shots tiaircraft fire. Coast Guard cutters vrith about also urged loglslation Uiat would The publicity committee of no one organization can be linh Dong army supply depot, 300 crewmen will be sent to as­ Same Bide Aa Watldna the Junior Century Club will made the exclusive negotiating against tetanus, point out that *TB miles south of Hanoi, and the The spokeeman said the: at­ give pmice more freedom of ac­ half of tetanus cases happen SWEET LIFE TOP QUALITY sist the South Vietnamese navy tion in breaking into a building 28 OAK STREET meet tonight at 8 at the home agent for all teachers. OCEAS FRESH -Pliu Qui ammunition center, 46 tacks destroyed 19 buHdini^ lir^ftorts to halt Communist Today,____ ^ ______reflecting^ __ the _____ recent to people who do not recall mflee farther south. damaged 18 and knodkbd out to seize gambling, evidence. Over 5,000 of Mrs. Clifford Oerbe. 188 Sum­ Lb. Infiltntion by sea. mer St., and Monday at 8 p.m. posture" dictated by that opin- I any. injury or had an injury SLICED BACON 59c four railroad boa ears. Membeta ef the commiitee in­ FILLET OF HADDOCK Lb 49c The Pfau Qui d^iwt drew two clude states sttomays and key at the home of Mrs. Robert ion, Fobert Wolfert, MEA too minor to require calling a •Macke in euccesslon from the The pOote flew through haqt (See Page Six) SANTO DOMINGO, Do- president, said, 'The most we | doctor. representativea of the Circuit minican-Republic (AP) — Read Herald Ads. Locke, 159 Henry St. DELICIOUS OUR OWN FRESHLY MADE ITALIAN Court, State Police Department, P>deral Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Marinea with five Lb. SAUSAGE u. 59c tanks at their command 0 SWORDFISH 69c internal Revenue Service, the CoimeoUcut State Bar Associa­ established an "interna­ tion and Connecticut Chiefs of tional zone” of nine square Police Association. miles in strife-tom Santo The committee was named by Gov. John N. Dempaey after Domingo today. /• U. S. CHOICE-BONE IN S. District Court Judge ’Wil­ Without incident, they set up liam Timbers charged while ttieir lines to protect American Im ping sentencea to a gam- Uvea in a strip running three When’s A Steak caM that ataite courts ware miles along the waterfront and YALUE-WAY soft on gamblera. limbers said inland for 15 blocks to the U.S. some police departments should Embassy. TRIM lb also do a better Job of controll­ Aa the Marines moved into CHUCK ing gambUng'ln their conununi- Santo Domingo, 1,000 troops of tiea. the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division BesMea the wiretap hill and were landed at San Isidro air­ one dealing with breaking in on base, 20 miles east of the city. gamblers, the other proposals U.S. officials said in all 4,000 deal with betting on footbaU will be landed, swelling U.S. A Better Steak? and baseball gamaa and gran^ forces in Santo Domingo to ROAST Ing of Immunity from prosecu­ more than 6,000. U.S. Marines in Santo Domingo Take Cover f r o ^ Sniper Fire tion to secure teatlmony In The Organization of American gambling oases. States was said to have sanc­ "The committee feeia very tioned the international zone for rongly at thia time that tt the safety of refugees. Only MAXWELL HOUSE SWEET LIFE would help to have this legisla­ right blocks away, fighting was to Id Oa. tion," the governor said. raging between the rival Do­ Unexpected Find | u .g . A c t i O l l S C r i t i c i z c d COFFEE 1 Lb. Can 79C CUT BEETS to Oana 25c He aald he woidd ask the minican forces whose dvil war CLEVELAND, Miss. (AP) reetdawt pro tempore M the la dragging Santo Domingo to —Pesticide company work­ GOLD MEDAL OARNAITON mate and speaker of tiw House the point of anarchy. ers crawled underneath St. At Pinehurst, Always to Tba to certify the hills aa emergency Paul’s Baptist Church The rebellion was launohed by By Latin Americans FLOUR S Lb. Bag 49c EVAPORATED MILK m Cana 45c legislatlOT. At thia stage of the a group of young army artlUery Thursday to check for ter­ legislature tMa la the only way officers seeking to return ousted mites. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)—The U.S. landing A new legislation may l>a intro- Instead of termites, they GREEN GIANT WHOLE KERNEL CORN FOR THE LAUNDRY Prerident Juan Bosch to'office. m the Dominican Republic aroused criticisih and bitter disced. But u.a. o ^ c i^ in qanlb- Dorn- found a sack containing 45 NEW YORK CUT or HIP NIBLETS 3 49c TIDE Large Pkg. 25c lm ‘vM;q^wobarirv«rir^^^ pieces of U.S. mdll/ Includ­ memgries among La^vAf?i?3yi>i9.. ‘"^eyH ho DUtt SEATTLE, Wash. (AP)—Washin^on state counted do that.” said Peru "condemns In sA its loin lb. 99c. toudied ch .lhs porch of a home, "Partiapa tiie United States, led by TD-ye«r-

wned by Dr. Mdvin Jiihas of New York City, has and invisatigated. He found Mrs. In tha Seattle area. Dozens were bridges swayed and some free­ tion to bring t o an end the CUBE S T E A K...... lb. $1.1 derloins. PKGS. become a fast friend of a baby squirrel found recently in Central Park. The Jaromia fitting In the bathtub. laported to have suffered minor way ramps buckled as the tem­ Green Beans big dog supervises the yoimg bushytail’s feein g, carries him from room to She explained that file had.hebn injuries elsawhara throughout blor rolled through at 8:29 a.m. unable to Mft hereelf out the (Pacific Daylight Time) Thurs­ room and generally conducts himself in a paternal manner. (AP Photofax.) Oia shaken region. BONELESS HIS OR HER past three dayamnd nigbta. day. Outride of the aoaUng, , In Seattle, the haudeat hit Raymond Haughton, 52, and SMALL PORTERHOUSE and ■aid she frit good. area, Frank Brock, aariatant Eugene Goulet, 40, were near a CLUB and DELMONICO BIRD'S EYE King aaid the town wfft pay suparintandant of schools, aaid 14-story tower at the Fisher Flo­ Abel Steel Winner, the loss to the system "should Favorable Report for the damage t o the door. uring Mills when a 60,000-gallon SHORT STEAKS...... lb. 99c STEAKS ...... lb. $1.79 10 OZ. v t i C easily be in axcaes of $1 mil- wooden water tank atop the PEGS. O n Blue Cross Pope’s Center Progretdnjg lUon." structure exploded. Torrp-' Re said work Is'schadtiM to compiled. house. A concrete parapet ment to knreatigaite under I te FOOD - SALE chronic and oonvaleacent hos­ pealed for “conversations and negotiations at all levels." begin Jtily 1 on fifi first ataga until the first o f June," MoDcxv- Llewellyn estimated damage struck him down. A pile of aid told a news conference. Landrum-Griffin Act. ' pitals and home care that la In the aeorad ancyOUoal letter^ of tha 80,000 square foot cantor ■upervised by hqapMals. to light fixtures and elevator bricks quickly covered the dead Asked if be would appeal to The federal labor law uaitaftm of hit reign, the pontitt noted and be completod and rsady for shafts tn.tha State Capitol build no provision for ovortfirning a SHURFINE ELBERTA PEACHES ...... 3 for 95c A similar blU was approved Msmed to have Viet Nam in occupancy tills faU. man. the U.S. Labor Department for SUFFOU FARMS FANCY DOVBLE RED that the month o f May is es] mind In particular. His encycU Irtg at Gtympla at $300,000 and Mrs. James Johnson, 66, bf an investigationaimed------It a. new union eleotion. Tba moat tlis Sliced or Halves 30 oz. cans Igr the Senate Insurance Com- dally dedicated* to Mary, T. damage to a road and railroad Seritle, died while talking on Labor Department could do mlUee laM week. cat, announced unexpectedly (See Page Tea) eleotlon, ilcD onald eeid "We*U aald that it ahouki be a time for Thursday, also was issued with in the area at possibly another cross that bridge when we come upon McDonald’s eomririiti F m M y M od* DELICIOUS The House committee le con­ special pray endangering the aupreme bene­ and guerrilla oparatton" In an SHURFINE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE...... 3 for 89c fit of world peace.” « It had been reported earlier 4 1 A 4 9 c aion of the blOe U agreement obvious reference to Viet Nam. tfaet^ much of Abel’s majority Unaweetehed 46 oz. can la raachad batwaan Ilia two par> He dM nothot apapedflcally name His encydioal today was broad­ any world Udubiuble iR)ot, but ht was won tai Canada. er. Joseph P. Molony was de­ SHURFINE PEANUT BUTTER...... 3 lb. jar $1.19 COLESLAW CELLO P K a It denounced V%ots of guerril' la w a r f^ and o f tarroriam" ai clared the elected vice president Bulletins FRUIT well aa 'the "practice of holding and Writer J. Buike secretary- boatages and of taking reprisals treasurer. They ran on Abel’s SHURFINE CANNED SODA...... 12 lor 89c Not the White House ticket. All Flavors 12 oz. against unarmed dviDana." “CAN DO ANYTHDfCr COCKTAIL Pope Paid called these The r^grt arid Molony de­ "crimes which embitter even feated incumbent Howard WASBINOTON (AT) — more the hearts of Uwaa In oOn Hague 800.419 to 378,786. Burke Oefi. Waltaee M. Greene SHURFINE aT S U P ...... 3 for 50c* ' 30 oc. can SUFFOLK FARMS WASHED omI CUANEO Marine OOrp 14 01. Patient N.Y. Woman ftict" and “outragea which caih polM 81$,339 votes to defeat Al block tha patha aoU Open to mu- Wi^ehouse who had 366,881. asM today *Ti s tpal ^ wHl." The taUera' report Included rate the ni 3 for 95c U.R, iaroaa He also made a eomment that official tally she^ ftom dia- tricts all over the United States any task tlNy are ghran Conn. River Fresh Boneless Shad Corrects Many appeared aimed at any poUcy of Saotil Ylat Nam. “I ean t SPINACH OR aaoakitlon In Vlat Nam o r at and Panada. any recruitment of volunteora The report said tiM votes of 41 yon It wo want to wa c NEW YORK (AP)— “ Hello, Is thia the White by Oommunlsta outaida South­ of the union’s approximately I,- tendla the tr i« a H ousef' the caller asked. east Asia. Entire nations, ha $00 locale were not opunted be- ■aid, “ are aubjaotad to un- oauae of various irregularittaa. wMeh IM, I.- ...... _ — - BEET GREENS “ Nob sir, I’lh sorry,” the woman rtidied iu soft,, masikaUa suffartags eauaad’ by Of more then lOO proteaU, the day Marine FROZEN FOOD — MIX or MATCH CRISP CALIFORNIA ICEBERG pleasant voice. "You have to dial Area Code 202. Tour M^ltatlon, guarriua warfare, repoit aald, votes from four lo- wrobably didn't dial.Dm correct area code, sir.'" aota of war, ever growing In oris were taivaUdatod for var- He MIXED VEGETABLES * KSBBUBR OLUB CRACKORa...... 16 oc, pkg. B7e tVOAIt WAVlOMl ...... « . pkg. 4U PaUtnt. poUta Roaa'JBnern, aT bKtont and Intfiialty, .vnilcb ioua rneanni In three looaJa Um 111 Qamubv, jji' oOuId at any moment produce a aiacMon retunM showed more to be dene k $he wear tt oataa the WMta Hoiiaa mimliar UJR afiUtory PEAS - CUT CORN - SUCCOTASH iMa^, hM'sMdlba.apiiii ^ — 466-14U — except | ^ ,tb a ‘ for a tarriWa.freah ooni votes than the number of mem­ LETTUCE aMny liai ifilBoa her area oOdb. It la 318 in NaW Tork^ bers in good standliig, the re- WILSONn PIAN PVBUe telejbona and Mg iq'Waahtnfton. . The 3,000-word encyottcri was port added. Tha fourth baUot FOR DELIVERY— CALL 643-8059 July. 'Bat ibi lovas titled "Manse Mato’ ’ tha wfia taivaUdatod beoauae ot fall- UHfDON (AP) — LaM-July whoa Mrs. ^W n urO to intorm local membars of — BareM WBesa . Muna nsmbar as the WMts returned boms fimm tha noapt., of May — from tiw tint U ea. Baokagea foT MOUM baoauaa, as aha puts it; Forda of Ua Latin taxi. lbs voting place and time. priMIe leday a eantra«« “Dm w yBtttch ataa. l don't tal, Aa changed the phone num­ all Roman Ghtiio- A close eeeecirie ef Mdtai- gewewaawg pi— to tote ' 25” ber aha JoF^llTyMn to n B — M ufe s$ari to te avoid oalla from fkwnda aakinx p r a y ^ ald's Indicated MODonald about her iUnaoa, which she* and for tiM aoc- would prohahly aavari is Bn - ■ oMI dNKKt’nM tuN Ikifbgut union’s 8$-maa. ------Board. afidM thri AhaVs vkti^ One UtM ly ha rMwed. The howfi k U b w :i" n a : dCBiinriad by Abet h«r wduM Uka tha CORNER OF MAIN AND MIDDLE TURNPIKE • m m . _ ■ IMtiMr was tt hnewn ^------qnlFIdnC, Mly wtMfiiar McOobsM AjuAtOmr baa aaltod lor a pla-: 1U4 &Md ia Mk tike l#hor. Ow OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 a wwbaaIm a toMtoid lU f •CONOMY STORE O F fMTRBM p fiAaallM - kn«w fa aovanoa 1m was m CMTER STRKT iP&iiSSLan gar B a n muRSb, PRL m 9 PoAir - I M ./m L . i* ■ ■■ j S . , ' i ‘