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Hearing Scheduled MINNEAPOLIS, M inn. 4,000 Fresh Troops (AP) — Lucy Ann Stacken,

25, ^E^lied for a marriage license yesterday at the court clerk’s office.

On Dodd-Klein In a few days she'll marry John W. Lucy, 28. ed the committee to look into The investigation by the slx- WASHINGTON (AP)— Ihat’U make her Lucy the aPfgwMons made against member committee, set up to Viet Landed The Senate Ethics Commit- Lucy, Mm in a series of qmdicated jwUce senatorial ethics after the tee announced today it ivill coltitnns BUid had oCtared Ms full furor over, the Bobby Baker conduct public hearings on cooperation. case, was requested by Dodd; “ the alleged relationship” The hearings wffl be the first He said he had noUving to era- State News between Sen. Thomas J. held by the Senate Ethics Cras- . . U.S. Buildup

Dodd, D-Oonn., and Julius mittee on Standards and Oon- The committee s stat^ent Klein, owner of a Chicago duct. They wiU go into only one ®ald its public h earii^ will be RR Leaders Is B oosted' public relations firm. phase of the committee’s Inves- preceded by closed-door hear- misconduct «»8a to determine which acUvi- The bipartisan committee I * 8®',I * ® ® ti^ of Dodd’s relationship with said the date tor starting the charges against Dodd, Invited to To 250,000. ^ Klein fall within its Jurisdiction.

hearings will be announced la- Dodd’s use of funds raised at “Upra compleUon of the hear- ter, adding It desired to allow testimonial dinners in his honor G>n£erence SAIGON, South Viet ings into this phase of Sen. Dodd “ sufficient time to also has been questioned. He Nam (AP)—-The United Dodd’s conduct, the committee „A p rp w tP n (A P ) prepare his defense.” has denied any improper con- wlU decide what further hear- xlAKlrUKJJ (A r) — States landed more than

Dodd said in a statement that

tee’s announcement that it wtH general who is a rostered The committee’s statement of the New York Central ing the American buildup

hoM iwbllc hearings. agent tor West German Inter- made no reference to the cur- Pennsylvania railroads to nearly 250,000 men, but “These healings will demon- ‘!?**<* * statement to New rent controversy over fund-rais- to confer with him in Hart- the ground war continued strate to my own constituenU York Thursday saying he had ing dinners for the Connecticut ford on “all matters per- and to the American public not campaign contritaUons to senator and whether the re- at a low ebb.

taining to the New Haven Jungle-trained Infantrymen of only the malicious untruth of Dodd and others but had never (See Page Nineteen) the 25th "Tropic Lightning” Di- aiiked io r anything In return. Railroad,” whose operations the charges against me, but also vision from Hawaii came ashorg will be absorbed in a mer- the systematic theft of docu- at Vung Tau, 45 miles southeast ments from my office and the ger of the two bi^lines. The Job outlook for New Hav- of Saigon, Their arrival com- motivations of those who con- pleted a 26 per cent increase in spired in that theft,” he said. en Railroad employes will be a top priority topic at the talks, American forces since the start He noted that he had request- Knihhling Becomes Dempsey said. of the yesur.

The governor’s announcement Half a dozen major VIS.

:ame after William Beebe, ground operations In the Jungled

Top College “SporCtegislative representative for the countryside failed to prod the Early Reply Brotherhood of Railroad Train- Viet Ooiig into a "fight. But a men, expressed fears that 6,000 BAt/TEMORE, Md. (AP) — side, N.J., proudly claimed all U.S. spokesman said deter- Jobs would be lost in the mer- Is Promised Emerging as a popular pastime world records Thursday for minedly: “We know the Viet at Johns Hopkins University Hopkins knlbblers. ger. Oong are there, We’li find The Job situation on the New end the College of Notre ?Dame Jane Henzi of Westwood, N. J., them.” \ Haven line has been one of this U.S. planes ranged over North Mariani for Women is the sport of knit who heli>ed introduce knibbling Pfc. Bobbie Richardson of South Carolina ffives a bugle blast as men of the 1st By Notre Dame, said it’s a big state’s foremost concerns, and South Viet Nam again Utng. Brigade, JU.S. 25th Infantry Division prepare to go Ashore at Vung Tau, part GROTON (AP) — State Sen. - H enry M . H ockerm an, a 19- cfOwd-lfieaser there. Dempsey said. He told his' regu- carrying the war to the Gommu- Peter F. Marian! said today lar morning nows conference of the 4,000-man force arriving today from Hawaii. (AP Photofax) nists. The Viet Oong confined year-old sophomore from HiU- had huge crowds in (bat he would try to have an our donhitorles,” she said. “It’s that his first appointment to the their Mtlvlty to a few small at* answer soon tor those persons like GrandUratral Station when Connecticut Transportation Au- tacks and terrorism, their pat- the kids kndbwe.:’ thority was George Cahill, a tern In the last few weeks. , urging him to make a fight for (be Republican gubernatorial Many Children Knibbling wlth^t^hard “ K,” is representative of (he rail Three • Vietnamese women doiie with a wire cbqt hanger brotherhood, were killed and seven penons Domination. Domingo Demonstrators: Develop Ulcers, and a coin, usually a p^ were wounded when a innaU bus Mariani made the statement when ai^ed to comment on the The hanger is bent iiifo a Attacks Birchen rode over a mine in the Mekohg action of the New Haven Re- Doctor Reports square by pulling down on new HAVEN (AP)—The Re- Delta. A military tniric struck a mine in the soime area (alter, publioan Town Oommittee middle of the crossbar to form a ^publican party's Platform Re- Wounded by U.S, Soldiers Thursday night wdjmiamEs, md, (ap)-a new angle. Ait this angle it is Committee has been causing an undisekMed number

The New Haven taganizattra psychologist says many elemen- then suspended from a forefing- urgra\|o recommend a plank Witnesses said the demonstra- of casualties. er and the coin is balanced on SANTO DOMINGO, Domin- Duarte suburb, on the eastern The Viet Oong also fired mor- taUi<»d a resolution calling for tary school ebUdren throughout in,the ^’s platform this year tors at the observation post (he Up of the hanger hook. lean Republic (AP) — U.S. edge. of the capital, marched tars at a village in Hau Nghta the endorsement of Miarianl for (^uptry are on tranquilizers irepudiai he John B irch So- troops fired on demonstrators toward a U.S, 82nd Airborne were mem'bers of tJ^e Domin- the nomination. But it said Mar- Rooked back and forth a few ciety, \ ican Popular movement and the Piovince, west of Saigon, ma^e lanl could have it just far the astounding number attacking them Thursday night -obsenrati'ra near a bridge.; a grmpde attack on an^outpi^ times for momentum, the han- State Rep. Boyd of Castrolte 14th , of June move- also are developing ulcers, and wounded six of the Domin- The crowd chanted anti- ger is then twirled so as to keep Westport, the com m it^ chair- ment These groups were in- Vi rt th$ tagOrt, icans. American slogans and burned a Earlier thta week, Oreenwlch Dr- Hi Oetteon Morgan, the coin (n place with centrifu- man, said after a, publibs]^aring volved in an earlier demCnatra- The clash came after a day of U.S. flag, then began throwing (See Page NfaieteeaX Republicans uiged MAntani pub- «rcctor of the University of gal force. here Thursday night that Harcr- tion in front ct the U.S. Embas- anti-American demonstrations rocks. Three pistol shots were Bely to becoma a aondidate, and Marjdandta MaUtute of - Child " Hockerman said he Mmself aonaUjr. favored < such a p r o p e l sy, where Oommuniet-led dem- by Leftists celebrating the annl- fired at the OIs. •n organizatlm woridng to pro- Study, iaid Thursday night tiiat Mt rae world record by M b- and would Urge (he ccmmlt onstrators burned (jhree Atoeri* of the revolution last The U.S. troops, under etrlct mote a draft movement 6aA more and more pediatricians bling wUh three intertwined (O'recommend it, ocui flags they had brougiWt'wWi April and demanding that U.S. orders not to shoot unless au- Ad^t^ been organized in Hamden. are prescribing tranquilizers tor hangers. "I wotOd favoff without any them. torceh-Jeave the Dominican Re- thorized, fired 14 rounds at the State Republican Chairman A. academically talented children. Other records claimed by question the repudiation of the demonstrators. During the 90-minute rally, Of American GI Bearle Plnney and other top He said many of the brighter Hopkins stiideiits are knibbling Birch Society;” Boyd said. public, A U.S. ixifiitary spokesman One report said that a 2-year- several thousand persons shout- leaders have thrown (heir sup- pupils become quite upset by with eight penities at once and The actira was advocated by old child was among those ed anti-U.S. slogans and carried gave this acebunt of the shoot- Becomes Citizen port for (he nom(najUra to E. pressures- to attain academic reversing the direction of the Arthur Splegeai, regional cUrec- wounded. placards dememding the imme- Oaytra Gengras e< West Hart- skilla and knowledge and often twirl seven times without dirop- ing ineddent! ' Later Thursday night an ex- diate withdrawal of American fort HUAiCHUOA, Ariz. have nightmares because '(See P age Ten); Demonstrators m the ViUa ford. pdng:tbe coin. plosion rocked the area near the troobs. They did not attempt to them. Some even develop ul- (AP) — It isn’t easy tor a b ^ - Mariani arioMWledged (he in- bridge, but the national police enter the embassy grounds. eldP^ get permission to adopt a terest of bis supporters in a cers, he said. said it was a noise bomb hurled child. And when the baidielor is more "definitive” indication of The keynote speaker at a two- from a passing vehicle. (See Page Ten) an Amerloan, and in the Army

Ms plans. day conference sponsored by to lxx>t, 'end the ohlld’ ls 'Yfqt- He said be hoped to make a the Maryland State Department namese, it geits evra tougher. response very soon. of Eklucatira said the pressures Today, the AmeHesti 61, "I WiU make it known to them come from the children them- Spsc- 6 William H. Nevetu,'-48, soon as possible what I can selves, from their family, the If if of Broricton, Mass., stiU a bach- nffer as a vehicle for victory community or even from teach- Neiv;Hearing Granted elor, watches his . adopted in Novraiber,” he sbM. ers. I'' - ' daxig^iter, 10-year-old T re TM He said be expected to be He saM the problem eould be Thti Tlmim,, become anvAmeri- more explicit and more defini- 'i-* solved by teachers who Otiue To N.Y. ‘Mad Bomber’ can citizen. She now has ths tive about U s rede “ in the whole the acMevements of children as in 1931, but a workmen’s.y'com- name of Diane Elizabeth Nev- thing.” individuals and not in compari- W: NEW YORK (AP) — '^ a d But Mariani, in makhig Us Bomber” George P. Met^kj^ pensatlon case was thrown out ens, end she speaks English al- son with others. most fiawlesriy. She epoke raly comments today, again stressed accused of planting at least 32 because of the elapsed time in- the need tor "harmony and uni- He suggested that before ad- time bombs in public places volved. , Vietnamese when Nevens first ministrators Ure teachers they saw her in a Ssigra orphanage ty” in the party if success is to ' around New York City, and 11716 b e s p e c t a c l e d b ^ h e l o r . ^ be achieved. should consider their "love causing explosion injuries to 15 authorities charged, then took to three years ago.

In New Haven, GOP Town life.” I>ersons, has been granted a making bombs in his home ga- She and her "adopted” father plan to move to Brorittra after Chairmen George J. 'Montano Dr. Morgan explained that new, heartag in his efforts to rage. A court committed him to what he meant by "love life” 1057 after Nel^ens retires this ysar and said that sentiment at Thurs- , s. i ^ gain release from a state men- Mattawan in\Aprll tensive psychi- leaves this southern Arizona day night’s meeting was “1(X) was how a person felt about Us ' tal 'hospital. - V he underwent . . A “ "lam per cent for Mariani.” ^ wife and Ms ritildren and hoW y ' s - , ' ' If he succeeds, he would face atric examinatioh in hospitals Army post. Says Diane: He said that if Mariani indl- considerate he is of their nbeds. trial on a multiple-count indict- here. happier then I have ever bera,” % y '>« eates that he wants the nomina- "There was a time when we '> ' , ' V ’v ,'.3 ment charging attempted mjir- thought a little bit of neurosis >f tion, a special meeting will be ' J der and assault, among other held to take action on the talUed was good,” he said, "but re- things. f r t' , ' endorsement. search hasn’t borne that out.” Metesky, now In his early 60s, * k ' won the right to a new hearing when the Appellate Division of Lodge Due Home the State Supreme Court ruled he was not given a fair deal in a In Mexico City • •. y/ 1964 hearing in which he sought r ' release from Matteawan State For Viet Review Hospital, Beacon, N.Y. “hi bur opinion,” the appel- SAIGON,' South Viet. Nam U.8. officisls are Him .— “ No 'fyy' crisis decisions wlH result from Student Revolt late court said Thursday, "M e- (AP) — The most embattled tesky was not given an oppor- American ambassador In the Ms trip. It will be a general, " . V ^ ; ' tunity to present evidence In world heads home Saturday for important review and perhaps support of his petition or to a major review of U.S. policy in some new poKcy decielons. But this is no crisis trip.” * Plot Uncovered cross-examine a medical wit- Viet Nam.

MEXKX> cm (AP) — The strlWng studenta, the report ness eigalnst him. Henry Cabot Lodge leaves Lodgs (MS been in Vlst Nam Mexican attorney general’s of- added. The appellate division re- behind Ms fortress-like embassy since last August on his second versed the ruling by a State Su- in steaming Saigra and the ace saya foreign end Mexican One of the Argentines Is Oecar (Sea Pago Tea) agitators planned to use the uU- Fernandez Bruno, a leader of preme Court Justice in Dutchess largest American military and verstty student strflte as Ibe the RevohiUonary Worker’s par- County Supreme Court dls- civilian force in any foreign springboard tor overthrow of ty. The r^x>rt sold he distribut- ''/ j X r. missing Metesky’s handwritten country. Oie government. ed pamphlets calling on stu- petition tor a writ of habeas cor- He also leaves tough proWems The attorney general’s office denta to stir up dlsordera both pus. The appellate court or- that include political turmoil in said Thursday night that an in- inside and outside the sprawling dered the lower court tq hold a South Viet Nam as well as the BuUetm vesUgatton after the arrest of imiverBity cam pus. further hearing on the petition, bitter war against the Oommu- Oiree Atgentinee and five Mexi- The others arrested were Metesky was arrested at Ms nlst Viet Cong. He has promised to return in cans had unooverM a plot to sef identified as Teresa Oonfreta de Waterbury, Conn., Iiome Jan. MORE PIXNHHNO iq> a "Oonununlst^type” govern- Femsndez €ual A dolfo Otilio 22, 1957. He was accused of hav- two to three weeks. Rumors DALLAS, Tex. (AP) —A inent by psovoking a erfsis Malvagni Gilly, a(so of Argenti- ing planted pipe-bomba in phone that he plans to resign havs •a giant thunderstorm rumbled among the students and sid>- na, and Mexicans GUdardo Islas booths, theaters, bus and rail- been denied. into Dallas-Fort Worth agstai verting other groups. Carranza, Ramon Vargas Sal- road terminals during a 16-year “The ambassador is in top ehape, the crisis has not de- today, dropping torrentlsl Arrests of file eight persons guero, Marta Elena Vargas Sal- period starting in November 1940. stroyed his nerves or his stami- amounts of rain on areas was aiutounced Tuesday after guero, Sergio Garcia Estrada where flash Hooding already student rioting witicb resisted in and Leocadio Franclso Zapata In six of 22 explosions that na,” a close associate said of bad taken seven lives Oie fraced resignatkm of the Muzquis, resulted, 16 persons were in- the 63-year- old diplomat. "To Bsttonal university's rector. .^ley ^ ^ Jured. Ton bombs were found use an old-fashioned word, he is ^ oauaed_jnMUrtig 0* doKars In before they exploded. a patriot.' H? could weU ,rt}' damage. At Fort *Ite i^ot for a strike to of conspiracy and lUe* In a letter to a newspaper on Ws laurels. But he consider Worth, where S'/) inches at begin St ths university’s law association. The three Ar- printed a week before Metesky’s tt his duty to serve here os tong rain (ell between 6:90 n.m. school and then spread to other gentines also are charged with Familiar Area Landmark Is Replaced arrest, the writer identified , as he era and is useful.” nod 8:80 n.m. today, pdUM schoeJs in the uniitoraity.” toe document forgery and violation John Barbeau, an employe of the Harmann Steel Co., Holyoke, Mass., rides himself as The Mad Bomber To eUminate any appesrssce said at least 16 bomM were nttonicy general’s report said, imnilgratira laws. .a crane high in the air to direct installation of a new steeple at First Congre- and said Ms grudgs against hu- of a crisis trip. Lodge pUna to flooded. OCOowra tmaoi n ertl **Later on they uwild seeksup- pYancisco GaUndo Ochoa, (lie gational Church of Vernon. A beB presented to the church by the U.S. Enve- manlty was prompl*

PAGE THREE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 ToDand > Viimon Sheinwold on Bridge South Windsor Bishop Presides ‘ MOTHER’S DAY - notice- . 5 S l a t e G r o u p T" At Confirmation School Menus GIVE UP TRICK SonA dealer Cards — Oifb Skinner Road School: Monday, Both tides vutoenUe A'- Town Budget Requests The Rt. Rev. John H." Ee- ! ;St. Maithew^s Church AT BIGHT TIME NORTH Due to a sudden illness WE WILL BE ^O S E D To Be Headed " ravioli, com, tossed salad, Ital- A 763 quirol, suffregan bishop o f the ARTHUR DRUE ian bread end butter; Tuesday, By ALFRED SHEINWOLD TILl FRTOAY, may 6th. Thank you kindly for 9543 Trimmed by $120,128 Diocese of Connecticut, will ad- Not Ready for Sunday cabbage and beef rolls, mashed H you find an opponent gen- O 764 i B y M o n a h a n your patience! minister confirmation to can- potatoes, string beans, butter erous «x w gh ' to let you p^y A K53 . J 600 from manager’s recommen- Saturday at the Waveriy Inn in The town council has effected Sunday Masses, originally sandfwiches; Wednesday, meat a hand twice, take time out iart of the {butter. Ice cream; Friday, tuna Tolland correspondent, Bette sauce, buttered rice, green dation of $16,200, to $10,800. INC. where he has purchased a home. player passes. You hold: Deborah Walley and include the trade-in of a The City Beautifid Commit- committee’s business “ pl€int up” BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORF. slaw on roll, potato chips, but- Qoatrale, teL 875-3845. beans, cole slaw; Thursday, Interest on school bonds, cut Spades, 8-2; Hearts, Q-10-7-6-; —color— 1957 Ford dump truck. ’ A prompt response to a new tee, part oi the Chamber of project. The theme is, “ It Is 'tered vegetable, fruit. frankfurts in rolls, potato chips, $44,000 from manager’s recom- DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 88 Main St. Manchester be mostly southeasterly and still "GHOST IN THE program by the City Beautiful Commerce, has sent letters to gxx>d business to have an attrac- I Jnnlor Women vegetable sticks, cheese sticks, INVISIBLE BIKINr’ I r o u M e mendation of $230,406, to $186,- Phone 648-7958 quite codl. However, ^turday’s 8.6 MILLION 'TO BUY HOME Committee of the Chamber of 14 local businesses selected at tive place of business.” The Oldest and Largest in tonn. , The annual ^ring conference pickles; Friday, home - baked David McCailum Colonial Board is starting with 406. Stocks in Brief temperatures should not be as •WASHINGTON — About 1 random urging landscaping and Contractual services, cut $38,- of the Connecticut Federation beans, macaroni and tuna salad, " Joan Baez Commerce has come from at a screen of 30 trees pro-vided by chilly, due to partial sunshine. million families will move into regular clean-up to improve the of Women’s Clubs will be hSld cole slaw. Dessert, milk, bread “T. N. T.” R IC H A R D W ID M A R K -S i D N E Y P O ITi E R least one local firm. NEW YORK (AP) — Airlines Five-Day Forecast A picture for womenl new houses this year and some appearance of the town. Dr. Wooddeind Gardem of Woodland and selected Issues were strong and butter served with all to see with their f HARIfORO-SPRINGFItlO UPRESSWAV I ! l R U S S 1 A M B i y N * R Q S A i l L S ( M n ( ] The Colonial Board Co. on Douglas H. Smith, committee St. and plans to extend to screen meals. Tem’peratmes in Connecticut R1S.5A S 91 Noilh - HARTFORD 2.5 million will buy and oc- In a steadying stock market during the next five days Sat- hearts! cupy the homes of others. Parker St. began planting a row chairman, said the messages to 130 trees. early this afternoon. ’Trading urday through Wednesday are ^ LANA W8LS fairly active. expected to average below norm g F '^turner The market staged an irregu- A r e a W e a t h e r al. « n n « lar rally in the morning. By aft- WINDSOR LOOKS (AP) — some normal high and low Howdpes amolioii piiS^re aboi/t ernoon some of the gaUns of Cool and cloudy is the forecast temperatures In Connecticut for M p a M anM dies, sidM en d o d^ kiteilyint SW w of U b «b , • d d key stocks were being for Connecticut today. this time of year are Hartford s itt t ’’fo o iiiit'’ pnUem, a ri a oneimnillion {oy ty B«M of M a n ) Bins- Plus Lee Marvin ' y . trimmed. A cold breeze from off the 67 and 43; Bridgeport 63 and 46; “ THE KILLERS’*: The over-all market remained Atlantic will persist much of to- and New Haven 62 and 43. higher. but the industrial aver- Wn l| i ACwKnif AWmll day, the U.S. Weather Bureau Precipitation may total one E a st W in d sor including age was off. Many of the best said. The breeze should weaken half Inch or more occurring on ROUTE gains were made by issues not In the afternoon, and a few Sunday or Monday. DRIVE-IN 5 SeesuSi B EST PICTUR E O FTH E YEA R? represented in the averages. Presented By ^ breetks in the clouds will allow Among these was Eastern the unseasonably cold tempera- jWstti SEpliara Air Lines, up 4, United Air tures to rise a few degrees late Public Records THE LITTLE • Lines, up 6, American Airlines, In the day — but still probably and5ooner up a, and Pan American, up 1 not reaching the 60 degree mark. Warrantee Deeds orlgteryoi / THEATRE • or better. The only precipitation expect- Harold J. Jesanls and Paul S. Weakness in General Elec- ed wiU be some occasional light Jesanis to Hayden L. Griswold M'Utpo! Th u n., Fri. & Sat., ^ tric, down more than a point, drizzle this forenoon. Some sleet Jr., property off Manchester depressed the averages, as did M AY 12, 13 & 14 • formed Thursday when a rather Rd. fractional losses by such blue deep layer of below-freezing air Frederick C. KnoAa and El- chips as Johns-Manville, Lig- MaUNeAB a t Wing School ^ hovered scarcely $1,000 feet frieda F. Knofla to Wesley R. gett A Myers and International above ground. Rain falling Smith, property off Harlan Rd. TONIGHT Auditorium ^ Nickel. through the cold layer became Mary N. Paganl to Camille 7:00 — 9:10 The Dow Jones Industrial av- frozen Into sleet pellets on the A. Nadeau and Olive F. N«- SUN. Continuous BURNSIDE erage at noon was down 1.61 at way down. from 2:00 PM. Bul'NMDl 1.- • M/.. • • Tickets $1.50 • deau, property at 164-166-168- f-RU PAOKING 57R M i l 935.80 after showing a gain of Cold still persists overhead but 170 Oak St. • At Leonard’s ' a 1.23 an hour earlier. the rain-making process is dy- Trustee’s Deed ’Thf broader Standard ft ing I out. Testing is believing that you're Store On Main L-.' a Elena Balboni, trustee under Poor's 600-stock index and the A weather front attempting to the will of Mary Mora, to Sam ahead all the way in a '66 Ford. Or Call • Associated Press average of 60 bring drier air from the West A. Crispino and Rose A. CHs- Galaxie Hardtop's quiet ride speaks 643-2814 • stocks were both up moderately is slowing down. The disUiniUon plpo, westerly portion o f prop- at noon. of air masses will largely die erty at 342 Hackmatack St. of its quality. It has w ay-ahead BAP rose .13 to 91.26 while THE HOME OF THE BIG BIG GIAHT GRINDERS out over The Connecticut area BuUdlng Permlte features too .,. . like stereo tape 00NTMI8S I the AP average advanced .2 to late today. To Henry A. Deming, altera- 844.6 with industrials up .4, rails However, the portion of the tlona to three-family dwelling player option. And for '66 we've up .2 and utilities off .1. front extending southwestward at 219-221 School St., 82,500. J E M U B O t i # Heavy buying in low-priced to Tennessee Is still accompa- To Dayid J. Goode, fence at got some exciting new models— - - Brunswick was a feature. The nied b^ broad cloudiness and 26 Kane Rd., 8888. the sePsationa^^Litres with 428- stock showed a fractional gain some scattered precipitation. To Raymond Marston, fence on blocks of 10,000, 16,000 and Full clearing in Connecticut, at 215 Oak St.. 860. cu. in. V-8. C o s^^ e e all the Fords 16,300 shares. therefore, is not likely tonight cTo Agnes Duncan, demolish' for '66! They'ra aTOad! U Pricels staged a vigorous ral- and Saturday. coop and garage, 850; and al- G-J’s GIANT GRINDERS ly on the American Stock Ex- With the highest pressure re- terations to dwelling, 8300; all 273 yBROAD ST.. -M AN CH ESTER — TE L M9-5329 change. Trading was heavy. maining offshore, the winds will at 83-85-87 North S t Juicy, Succulent, Perfectly Delicious Oorporate and U.S. Treasury II bonds were mostly unchanged. 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apeeat^ tida week with a local Andover Tiede in Viet Nam Doctors Say anesthetic on an artery on the outaida might do the trick. "If Church to Host not, major surgery behind the Head Noises bone may be necessary," be Rhythmic Choir MkkU Billie Still Waits, Figueroa, meanwUle, ibds The Andover Congregational May Be Over Umadf famous. People all over Church will be host to members MAIN ST- aiANCHESTBR ^ mm. ^ United States have written of the rhythmic choir of Center MIAMI, Fla, (AP) — The hhn letters Ihe past few day^ Congregational Church of Man- Another Casualty man who hears notaes inside Ue example: "I beard a chester May 8 at 7:30 p.m. head may soon enjoy peace and rooster eroer, a train w ta i^ 'in The eix^r present a serv- ice of worahip on the theme it the anhnal nwponta, lUtittg Doc^ ^Ueve they have *** •" By VOKHEDIS found the trouble. quaidc-qnarik. Pm okay now." "Good News,” preceded by a . AN KHB, Viet Nam—(NBA) herself all the way up. But brief talk a b ^ Its form of ex- then only to be dumbfounded as Ever since Dorian FigueroA Outside the empty tent a 88, fell from a ladder two years pression. ' small Mack and white goat the vehicle continues petal . . . Mrs, CUft<^ Slmglaoa has di- and then only to die a little ago, he has periodically heard 1,137 V acancies Bes flOently In the dust Its eyes squisbing, gushing, wUmpeilng rected tha cixitr,Biiice it was be- pes for summer ; are great and sad, its thee more in the dust and the heat gun In 1964, and will give the of the day. and wbeexing noises inaide Us In State Schools 1 frozen, tta fragile frame heav- bead. introductory talk. She is the wife Ing only slightly to the throb- Many great storiee of prfne- "I’m not a crackpot,” he HAmrOBD (AP)-VaeaiKiss of the Manchester church's min- bing of a broken heart ister and has served both as wtnning correspondent Tom says. To prove It be lets stran- for 1487 toadun exist In 137 Her name is Billie. gers listen to the noises, too. chairman of Christian Educa- in a three piece Tiede are collected in tke at- OanneoOoat puhlle sebod sys- Ihe tent belcmgs to her tractive new 120-page book, Press an ear to his skull and tion and of Evangelism on the master . . . or did. "Your Men At War.” You can they are plainly audible. tems. State Board of the Omnecticut He died here the other day get your oopy for gl by writ- The state Depazlment of Edo- Women’s FellowaMp. and now, soon, so may she. He entered a hospital ’Hieaday ing to 'Your Men At War,” for radiological dye testing. catton repotted Thursday that Codirector of the riwir is Mrs. The GIs In tUa unit of the Charles Baxter, who will also ‘^Cordelia” suit c/o The Manchester Elvening "They took maybe 80 X-raya openingB were reported for 804 First CSsvaliy Divlsioa can do take part in the service. HeraW, Box 48», D ept 06040, whHe that stuff went into my elementary school podttaoA sad nothing but observe the Sad Copy Machine Radio City Station, New York, brain," said Figueroa. "I could 608 in secondary schools. < process. The anhnal has not First Selectman Percy B. responded to friendship. She N.Y., lOOie. Allow three weeks see, too, from a mirror." The department said Om greatest need is for teaefaem of Cook has announced that the drinks little and eats less. And for delivery. A vascular surgeon has of- Btagtiah, malhwnattcA sdenees town has received a photocopier thus, aiowty, her grief Is mak- fered a diagnosis. "The whis- tilng is from an arterial venous smA sodsl-ShldtoSb for the town clerk’s office. ing her another casualty o f this Townspeople may now have Exense Accepted communication entering the In sddMoA vacancies nDraher copies of official documents at spetrous.” T2 In aoch positions as guid- * “You seen Eltte today?" a HARTBXM® (AP) — Mlsshjg a nominal cost. . soldier w ill ask. That means an artery and ance oounselara, UhraxiaiiA the April IB federal tax return vetn going through a bone inside teadwra of the mentdly retard- Voter Registratloa I "Yeah," another responds. deadline is excusable for one Figueroa’s rlghS^ear aren’t ed, raadiiig specialists,, social Citizens wishing to beecma , T > a m n I t a n y w a y .” New Haven man, the Internal voters may do so Saturday "W e gotta do something." WKnklng right. TheyWake noise. WDifcoiu, and priadpahL Revenue Betvkse office aald A doctor is bopefld a slmide Read Herald Advertiseiiientg morning between 10 a.m. and i • •What? Nothing he^" Thumday. noon, when the board of admis- State’s First Wesleyan Methodist Church I "aie’s hardly even breathr by Glenhaven The m s gave an extenadon to sions will be in session at the The lower level will house Oonfersnoe of the diurdi, by n t a g . ” town effioe bunding. Six months Membera of the Oist Wes- buUding ma^eriste; the mem- i "You OBB see her ribs now.” the unidentified man, after he bers Uked the shape of the la- Bunday school daserooms, kttoh- the Rev. and Ii£rs. Hervqy W. residence in town is now re- ieyan Methodiert Church to be J "All she does la look for asked for 30 days of grace be- 1'TOLLAND TPEE. ndnatod wooden beams which en and dining room and other Taber, who came from an es- cause his year.o1d son "ate my quired for eliglbiUty; natural- egtabUshed In Connecticut, or- tabUshed congregcUon In Glens $ Charley.” WMKUEI^ MANCHESTER-VERNON will be exposed to the interior facilities. The two levels con- "Gee, I wtah Charley was W-2 form and I will have to get of the building on which the nect. Falls, N. Y., and one other Ckiolest look under the a duplicate." family, whom the Tabers had here again." C E N TE R TOWN LINE Tax CMleotor « « » ^ EiBington, hope to oc- roof is laid. The foundaition cf the diuroh. ' It is frightfully hot and there Ohe structure Is 60 feet long, which forma the exterR>r walls known when they had a church INC. 649-2623 Saturday morning wiU be the cupy their first permanent home in epringfleld. sun—this all important is no trace of breeze. The sun last in the series of special of- by the end of the year. ^ and wiU have a seating capacity of the lower ievd, will be cf tex- has burned the mud of the VITTNER’S tured concrete, painted where tt It met at first In the Tabers flee hours to pay property tax- AMhough Its manberaWp of 176. camp to powder and the animal is reposed. home in EUlngtoiL As the con- three piece costume Billie waits, but no one es in person this quarter. The numbers only 28, the church has lit has been aocommodated to * te nested in a small crater of It. tax collector’s office In the town g»ne ahead with plans to con- the rolling atto by West Hart- The Wesleyan Methodist gregation grew, the meeting comes. place was moved to the Skin- From time to time her bead GOOD RICH office building will be open from etruot______ttself a new building_ on ford architect Arnold C. Mogen- Camreb______has Its cqdritual foun- with patch pocketed ' will rise to a sound, only to ob- ner Road Elementary Sdiool in 9 to noon. a site between Crystal Lake and sen by having entrances at each datlon in the evangelism of John serve a stranger and then to "A week, maybe two." cader Mffl Rds., and wiH break ai its two levela. Wesley, the l»th Century An- VemoiL Sink wearily back again into TJosh.” Id m k LOAI Tonight, from 7 to 9 p.m.. Is /longer jacket, the belted the last scheduled evening the ground for the structure to- 'Rie wondilp area is on the g>iioan priest who, with his - Now, with 28 membera com- the crook of her forrieg. Tt’e hke ehe Imows Chattoy's SMALL, MEDIUM APR. 28 to MAY 8th morrow afternoon. upper level, and is walled by tire brother Charies, started what is ing from a munber of area oom- office will be open this qitarter. * Her eyes, bladk and blank, dead." end LARGE LOADS The church’s most prominent steeply rioping sides of the roof. tjjie Methodist Church. It mimltles, the church is shout longer blouse and a sliver are fixed on the nearby road. *^yi you think maybe die I CALL AFTER S PAI* Mancbeater Evening Herald feature wHl be its Dutch col- An entry and nursery room national orgnniza^ ready bo begin Its own building, Charley's roadl He drove It does?” onial-styie roof, shingled with project from its west side, and separate from that of the at an estimated cost of $60,000, ; often. But no more. •Yeah, I think maybe abe 643-7172 Andover correspondent. Law- of skirt. In 85% renoe Moe, toL 742-6796. heavy cedar shakee and remi- the end walls are eheathed In Methodist Church. to be financed partly through It is the road Charles Rlcht- does." A tM E LATUUP PE nlsoent in its shape of rural El- horizontal wood siding. The gen- The — church was started in El- speried offerings collected wlth- myer, 22, had takm Billie on The Bounir of a Jeep motor ^ lington’s bams and farm buUd- tie northern Mght will illumin- Mngton late In 1964, with the In the conferetree area and part- cotton, 15% acetate , many times In the months ba- intemipta the oonveraatlon. At WIN VALUABLE PRIZES ate a tall wrlndow at the altar permission of the Champlain ly through the sale of bonds. fore. Good times, they were. HA Proclaimed ^ The design was dictated by end cf the building, which Cordelia. Black or brown the captain’s Jeep drtver and frames a cross. she, a piivileged character Oean-Up Montn congregation’s choice of riding in the back with the with white. 8 to 18. wind parting her whiskers. May has been proclaimed as nilng Junior High S TR E ES '^ V jB n g U sh look plete dharge of the canister 79 NORTH MAIN STREET Clean Up Month. canister chairman of Man- drive in Manchester, super- She’d get a scratch. The Chamber's City Beautiful chester. vised by the town dtairman. When he foved from place to FEATURING Committeer is otmducting a num- Turner Is employed in the en- : place, BllUe would foHow. » S H R U B S ber of projects to encourage gineering department of Pratt il And when he bunked for the NEW Line of DIET Soda and litter clean up and beautifica- and Whitney, Division of Dresses, Downstairs Fashion Floor ! night, She’d climb in, too. tion during May. United Aircraft Coip., East War, In fact, was the only NEW Line of REGULAR Soda • F LO W E R S Ihese Include an Arbor Day Hartford. He served four years .thing that ever split them up. In Addition To Onr Regnlar lin e project. Boy Scoxtt and Cub in the U.S. Air Force. He is an He’d leave to struggle with the Scout clean up day, service Elagle Scout and has been ‘ various things men struggle •G R A S S SEED station beautlflcatton, memorial scoutmaster of Troop 123 for ‘ with In this conflict, and riie’d tree planting, ground cover for nine years. He is a member of • stay behind to butt heads with tree planters on Main St, busi- the executive board of the - the camp dog. ness plant up programs, junk • Order of the Arrow of Charter But always, theyM team up > T O O L S ear clean up week and a neigh- Oak ’ tkmncll, Boy Scouts of MAIN ST- MANCHESTER ! again far a f^iv days. borhood “adopt a lot” program. America. He served as district Fbccept this last tImA of Guy Tangarone, president of chairmen of the United Fund . cou rse. . . . . o r toe Manchester High School in Manchester in 1964. He Is TMs last time Charley Btclit- L A W N Student Council, has announced married and has two children. myer was hit four times with Soy, H KBik Yov, that a Student work day will MacRvaln, age 15, attends enemy shots and three o f them F I S O N S F E RTILIZ E R be held Saturday, May 14. killed him instantly. Moriwr," in a Money earned on that day will He had been wounded once in 10,000 sfli fL M RPB The only fertlUxer hi the be used to finance both a merit’s the leg but shrugged tt off Ihdy 'tm m special way — F R E E award banquet and kn athletic worid that la Mended en a to hmp momenta later into a Pond a Room for awards banquet which will be P rinted skirts, bermudas vicious Viet Oong ambveh. formir..... * 7 ,4 5 held in June. Dry Cleaning There, the enemy In blaak oot- M otlim ' Day. ton shorts shot him thrice MERCHANDISE Bay O ie Bag $105, fiel SacMd For 100 STATION HOLDUP SPECIAL through his heed. w % HARTFORD (AP)—A holdup Extended for OBOANIO PEAT BASEI "Goih." a man whtepers, *HH- at Rolend’s Service Station, limltedi Time Only! What a difference! and jeans— ^by all means e sure rafases hkn." BIOS Main St., netted a gunman •Y^eah." CERTIFICATES Vi P R IC E! 4176 early Thursday, pokoe 8Lbs< "How long you think AeV aald.. 66* 99 Bee?" O L B U TTE R N U T Another bddup aAtoe station two weeks ago had a admilar • 1.25 for the i n crowd 14” X 4* X 8*. R e g . 5.47 . ^ F R O M 840.00 T O *100.00 E A C H outcome — the loas of $180. P o ly M O TH B TS D A Y Distinctive Grain Personality W H I C H C A N BE D O U B L E D ! 7 CANDY—Whltmairtl Rich In Natural Character 1.000 TOTAL C le a n Get in the swing of* what’s new, ex- t^Schraftts Osady Oupboart N O P U R C H A S E N E C E S S A R Y ! LIG 8 ETT DRUG 178 SPRUCE STREET PARKADE MANCHESTER citing and different in sportswear. ARTHUR DRUB (across from Colonial D R A W IN G A T 10 A .M . -1 1 A .M . -1 2 N - 4 P. M . - S P .M . OPEN Zippy prints on sturdy cotton, 'TOE PANEL OF 'THE MONTH FOR APRIL :45 A.M . ta 10 P.M. Manor Apartments) S U N D A Y M A Y 1st a n d S U N D A Y M A Y Ofh worn with "poor boy” or tank M A N C H E S T E R B IR C H T o . nMd net b . presMlt to W W . . .b M c « M h M riy iM rilig today, A pril 29 n nidio n ro riior yeor name U In riio b o i! tops. Sm than now! X 4’ X 8’. Reg. 9.95. 0 GEORGE N. A LW A YS K m a lA W H S A S A IIO e N S fram V im iB l-S CONVERSE M OTH ERS' D A Y S P E C IA U HYBRID L iU C $$40-$44S FLOW ERING k O S E O P E N A. Printed cotton jeans, 6- PAumm H IC K O R Y - B U TTE R N U T 16. 6.00 AND H A R D Y N O R T H B US H E S DECORATINR M A P L E 7 D A Y S Cotton tank top, 10 colors. 4’z8'.Reg.$8.77.NOW$y y y CUMBERS, HYBRID Can 6 PMC. . 9 P JL 9 AJd. - 7 PJIt. S, M, L. 7 .0 0 Phone 68S-2804 PRIVET HEDGE TEA, FLOBIBUNDA Ine. SUNDAY FULLY INSDBED SHRUBS THRU MAY 7 ONLY (I lO U U M ) 18—24 INCH F O R S Y T H IA O R An 2 Year Old Plants MORE TH A N 40 P A N a TYPES Hi STO C K Red Foil 10 For *2.50 B R ID A L W R E A T H 'T mm ^ B. Printed hip rider skirt T O C H O O S E FROM *1.19 3 Forf «»2 .98 1 0 0 BVir * 2 0 . 0 0 7 .0 0 Gold Foil S i AAEadi MAYTAG Harmoaiiliig MoMlRfs — Adhtshms for a new garage..« Orion knit “poor boy” top, Celorad Noib — Potty Sifts — PoRdi n .6 9 AH Avoikibla G L A D B U L B S ... 75c d o c. 9 8 ^ or any home Improvement? 10 colors. S, liL Oj OO WASHERS For COM PLETE U N E O F REGULAR P LYW O O D H A R DY U U E S D A HLIAS *4.50 C A N N A TUBEROUS B E G O N IA S lATge Seleetlea GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES H A R DY O R C H ID H A R DY G LO X IN IA 1 0 FOR *7 “ PATEN'l'EU fm o U N D C O V ER • w n t i i I t o6 f l M n s S T O M n t C. Printed Bennudas, 6-16. DRYERS TABIEnSS LOAMOF iw ....m j6 1 UpiyiMnlt 24p<]impt3 XpViM ats 1 UP R IG HT O R SPREADING 7M • R A S P B E R R IES 1 $ 600 S 53 $28 $19.67 1 6-7 yr. old 1 1.200 106 56 3933 1 Orion knit “poor boy,” 10 Extra nice • STR A W B E R R IE S 1----- 159 84 59.00 1 NORMAN’S FRUIT TREES ifiSo colon. S, IL L. 0.00 R A M ER O OT ___APTIJ! — PKACB —, PEAR \ L I F E I N S U R A N C E I N C L U D E D Ktif riir tl. si IL’Hl • H O R S E R A D IS H n,UM — CHERRY — NBOTARDm luitl Thi* if Ni f Vli «' (N ext To W estern B eef H art) Y E W S d w a r f , s t a n d a r d Spoi^|aw6er, Main Floor M: ( u \ HT i ni t i > m » • R H U B A R B t h e CONNECTICUT BANK BIod., T hs8„ Wed., SaL -0 AJL-5 PM . AMD TR U ST C O M P A N Y M \ \ < m V n i c Tlmia., FA, 9 AM.-9 P M ^ lm ie 643-5874 * 1 .4 9 . ‘3.95 »2.95 16 North Main Stroel 891 Mala Strast i i ______PAGE SBVEW' UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTES, GONN^ SltlDAY, APRIL 29. 1966 PAKaS SIX KANCHE8TER EVEN0W HERALDr MANGHESTBR, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966

•Wuob aaatmptlcne ate not a sound basis,'fM' policy. Similar assumptions Waste Treatment Needed £itntitt9 IfieraUii about the Vietcmig and North Vietnam have been proven wrong time and again To Qean Water—Martin. roBU ' BT THB ((DoatlBiKd tnaa page 6) ~>IO CO.. O K . in this wah." NORTH MIANFORO (AP) — for. unauthorized flBhqf in of Thcke taro.United States Senators do dlieoUy oom ^o With tha mOi- Vietnamese cadres for work to Tiie only way to dea n up Om- mateblands. The fihe is split not take their own iwq wnslbilltles or taryv :wbleh'.»e«hs for the ^ pregrfon has necUcufs waterways is thrmigh between the'state end toe .dtl- reputations lightly. One aseumes they waste .treatment equipment paid sen who makes toe complaint, i, UU.' first time th* rcconstructkm been broug^bt under one both hope for a long and honored ca- for by the state, communities Dempsey told the conserva- progr^ bn)i tuten put on & par master, PresidenUal Assistant and private industry, a Omser- tionlata th d Omnecticut’a «q>en -'ff reer of elective public service. And <«e with the mliUtary program. Komer, who has been given vatlon oonfersnee was tdd spaces program is “ oitiy a OBB.. as Seoood CUM lUn assumes that it ia adtb measured re- Fu'rtheimore, h<^» to Wash- 'xhureday. start,” and that he hopes the BROAD SIRO T. MAHCH&m luctance, rather than with opportunis- . , sources for that all-important ington, the reconstruction plans yiet Nam. The dlrrmtor of Connecticut’s 1»W General Assembly wlU sa- BUBSCRIPTION RATi a tic eagerness, that they take ttiemselvea thorize additional funds. Fayabl* in AdvaiiM now, being drawn up by Secre- 1966 P u blish ers Mewspcu>er C3ean Water Task Force, Rich- Om Tmt •••••••»•••••••••• deliberately and definitely outside that Almost 6,000 axaree to 47 of 8bc VootlM ••••••••«••••••• *5*jS tary'^ John Gardner’s Depart- Syndicate ard Martin, told toe 16th annual Jbr— Kontbs • ••••••••••••• ‘’consensus*’ of Johnson administration conference cf the Natural Re- Oonnectlcut’e 169 towns have On* Xootli ment of Health, Blducation. and been involved to the state’s veibal fog beneath adiich the one con- Welfare and Orville Freemali'a sources Oouncii of'Connecticut, sistent actual movement is one of esca- Jobless Oaims that toe task force baa discard- open spaces tmgrejna, Demp- Agriculture Department all sey said; 16e Aa oSt«?l?2^U ax^iilveir lation. must clear through Komeri Ko- ed toe idea of sea water de- Decrease by 35 salination as a permanent cure The federal government haa K South Vietnamese military effort mer and his Saigon ebunterpart, provided over |4. mlkion for paper *ad alao the l o ^ newt pab- Deputy U.S. Ambassador Wil- for the state’s water problems. slackens, American military effort Unemployment compensa- such 'projects, and state and <* rejaftlteatk* of ppadal dU- escalates to take up the slack. liam Porter, working directly Martin said that in toe task tion claims filed in Manchester _. « , local funds have made up the Mtchta Mrete are alaa teaerreJ. If there ia political and religious eon- und»'President Johnson’s pet^ Guest Caller force re i»^ to ^em ^ remainder of the $11 million 'ftt» Betmia IWtogCMBQtwComoanr, IBC... a^ sonal supervision, have beCn in- last week dropped by 36, or sev- scy. In About three weeks, the iiBea BO flBaaoial renoBaimUn trovwrsy in South Vietnam, thd^ John- Marty Winters of CressklB, group will recommend a seven- expended. ‘ Suitaioal aiToea appeannp la aoTj.——— son admihietration escalates to improve Btructed by the President to let en per cent, below the totals Dempsey also stressed water Sj^w r^lBS matter ia The Kaacheatar nothing, impeded the work of re- previous week. Pay-< N. J. will be guest caller toimor* year program of ihunicipal and clean-up as one of the major atenlmt Herald. the morale of South Vietnam. construction. ^ ^ row at an open dance sponsored Industrial waste treatment as If there is increasing doubt In Amer- „ ^ „ ...... , , ments were made to 462 per- projects lying ahead.. Dempsey -»nU aarvlce dieat of » .JE. A. “ SCl^JiSSS; But with all this, Uie task is ^ ^ by the Manchester Square the "only- way to combat the said that the report of the Task .fublUhm BePreaeat^ea - tte Ju^ ican minds at home about the wisdom, an Awesotne one, 4uite apart sons for the week ended April ItIUhewa Special Aenocy — Hew Yor*. cat. Dance Club .from. 8 to 11 p.m. * ^“ Ve- when it is available, will capo, Detroit aad &tUm, rightness and sanity of this war, the from 'the political Instability 23. cmnpared with 487 payments scale basis. Connecticut “ an estimate. (XEMBHIt AUDIT SUBflBAD OF ClRCOliA^ Johnson administration escalates our and''the coming elections in made durii^ the week ending' at Waddell School. He will be as- “Neither an end to the sUted by Mr, and Mrs. RusSell IntelMgentiy arrived at, of what TOMS.______contribution to it and our participa- South Viet Nam. For example, ApHl 16; . drought, nor deslinatlon. will it will cost to provide pure wa- White on round dances. ’Ihe tion in it thus binding us more cloeely it has now been decided that the ; A' comparison of claims fUed solve the problem,” he said, ter in abundance for all men to basic work in the hamlet^ and.ljKaViy for the corresponding dance is open to all apea s q u ^ "desalination is .too coaHy and enjoy.” to it " damie members. , As Senator Itibicoff said, the adminis- villdgea. of ^ u th Viel^ .week^bf toe past three years complex. Because. Water from Thuraday — 1 p.^ Wetoeaday. must be done not by. AmerleaM' siiows 789 for 1966, 995 for-1994, 'Winters has been a caber tor seaside plants must be trans- tration speaiu with many tongues. „ SSSiay-i ^ ^ but by Sbuth Vletriainese.'...... arid for '1963. more than 13 years. He present- ported, to inland urban areas!” Ronds Approved ClaartSeddeadllBg:. 10:10 a.m. day aC But what it actually does is escalate. ly calls for five square dance Governor ^Iteode BttraiElSD_____ (AP) — Voters ap- HmUcatioB except Saturday —• I a js. As Senator Kennedy saye, every prem- This may require"'gj'vdrig.to '.O la ito s thrpughatti, the. o construction ..units p rior^ .oyer state last week declined by 1,- clubs, arid has appeared as a island Gov. John H. Chaifee Also prqved' an $89S,(X)0 Momentary ise of our escalation so far haa been guest caller for clubs to Penn-. addressed the conference Thurs- school,bond issue Thursday, but rM ay, ApM 90 the Vietnamese army for scarce 670, to a total of 16,444. Dur- proved to be a mistaken premise. maitpower. t^ tm eai^ Anier-.,ing toe corresponding . period sylvariia. New York and Now..day, ' , turned down another referen-' But aU we actually do after such toe- lean " 'uhits fiuis't ^place the- last ‘yeax, statewide claims to- Englarid. to 1964 and 1966 he. Ohafee Outlined HiB stalte’6 pro- dum question OR a $196,000 court lUbicoff, Kennedy On Vietnain ing bets is to double the stakes and Vietnamqse unite in{the lighting taled .26,541. called for. numerous -etoibKion gram to which a bounty is paid building. ;s p ^ li« At the Unlvenrity o< Hert- then moke the same kind of bet ail zones,' it «ould''mean -.new politt- New Haven led the state last groups at ihe Wqrld's Fair. to citizens who report Instancesf The vote to fa'vor of the school f(|rd last Saturday, Swiator Abraham over again. ’Thia may be hii^ imtional cal problems in Washington. -week with, 2,717 claims, and was Committees for the dance are of marshlands b e ^ filled In. :• was 1,1^ to 793. As a' result, Chafes said, Rhode. The rejection of the courthouse lUMcoff, diacuaaiiis the feneral prob- policy, but it seems more Hite despera- Besides these enormous prob- followed by Hartiord with 2,214, •Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wil- liams, door duty, and Mr. and Island’s valuable assets of coast- proposal came on a vote of l;2fe0 lem oC communioatton, aald the folkny- tion. lems, still to come Is nationwiifo ;Bridgeport with 2,165,' and recruitment, to round up trie'Waterbury with 1,863. Mrs! Ronald Wlnther, refresh- al marshllands arie being pre- to 1,120. About 16 per cent-of this: served With Only a ^‘limited eh- the town’s 16,800 eligible voters * “Bvery American abodid Insist on scores'H om e-Baby Kite obligation to defend Itself. that this religious figure has received A Thought for Today FRIDAYS “But gradually the American role and held a 4S minute conversation with 1 Inside Report Sponsored by the Mandieeter Open changed and our troops took on an in- a gentleman' who holds the post of for- Council of Churches SLEEP AND PLAY SETS< Tany or iqilBn. Olio * • fill olf. WhHo/ pMf^ bfet/ Wotaw creasingly greater combat role. The ex- SACQUE SETS: Hand knit 100% oc^ic. Hand ambroidtrKl trim* eign minister of Soviet Russia. by jdanatlon of our commitment also Pretty soon there wlU be only a few The Champ! Boston Doesn’t grams for dfaadvsntaged bhil- TAKE-HOME-BABY KITSi Diaper Ml$, tarry bibi* plotiic pontfo*, honoM’* NrtHo ipengta- dianged—and It was stated that the reliable non-traitors and non-Commu- Rowland' Evans Jr» .and Robert D. Novak The other day I ihet the To the EJdltor, dren for (he National Coun-cU v^ Intereste of the United States were nlsts left in the world, and even they cbanq>. Not the champion skier, Busing of school children ffom of Teachera of BngHah. Piiili involved In South Vietnam, the ques- will have to be keeping a pretty close WASHENGTON—White the ing his trip to Honolulu to im- golfer, or tennis player, Imt Hartford seems to ha-ve so . Anotiier useful quote from a many meaivlngs to so. many peo- recent, news item is: “Boston tion began to be asked: If the U.8. in- watdi on one another. headlines are fiUed with the pp- press on the Saigon government the Champion complainer. He lifll terests in Vietnam are vit^ to our na- httcal crisis in Saigon, Presi- the importance -with -vdiich the -won the ctrp ‘tiands down’’ but ple. The reason for this uncer- (AP) The Boston School Com- tainty is simply the fact that mittee bs^ mg&in vot^ to ban ti|>nal security, would we continue to dent Johnson has moved quiet- UH. -vieiwB reconstriiction, the with his mouth o p ^ When he 1® PERMANENT Can He Make It Rain? ly and surely to give unpre- President returned here oil but complained about his oar, the ihe proponents for busing, busing as . a way to .end racial fight U the South Vietnamese decided We are pleased to see that Governor cedented' support to the vital deei. the heigtabMs, it waanU as-bad .**Ihe answer hss never been clear. that they don't know what they $16 milUoa in. state education PRESS for reelectlon this year, but who would Robert Komer. ^ as When he turned on his wife. Itattaer, another theory was Introduced He was thinking in terms of are doing, they are' only deper- funds.^ be Conscientiously trying to do his best Xomer, a weil-reapected for- an agency with the prestige and WlMt a hero she -was! Sarcasm, Snap- ft ^ w-' theory that our presence in South for Connecticut whiether or not an elec- bitter remarks, belittling com- imenting. No -wonder then that ..On . WednesdaiA Apiril 20th, mer intelHgence specialist on power, for example, o f . the people ere led to speculations,, qno^er. bit of ioewa ffrom Al- Vietnam was Justified—even required— tion were in prospect, is lending his ments. .V(^hat a genius he was! KK. the White House staff the past World War H mobilization, of- suiqdolons and numerous cxn- bany, N w Ye the prospect o f bureaucratic bureaucracy. So ' instead of Adfuttoblo ihouF Heineman he turned to Komer, passages, pertinent to our dis- MachlM waihabla. Guarontted wfllffi* ed that the politloal unrest was not af- legally responsible for rain if it proved cenfHcts between the special cussion: Boston (AP) “Tradi- dor. Sid* button who since 1961 had been the top Demands Right to Vote proof. In whH#* pink, bloa or molte. fecting the main course of the war.^ to be top much rain. Viet Nam taric force ttere^ tional methods of teariiing chil- tobf. 12/18/^24. vibich was military. Ihen, after a few headed by Leonard Unger, a assistant to MoGeorge Bundy, Herald dren to read and write are S-M-l-XL % > But for five years now the state bes Mr. Johnson’s now-resigned na- To ihe' BldUor, months* dpys of admitted amoem, the unrest been suffering from a lade of rain, and highly regarded senior diplomat, proven failures when used with I have attended various meet- and the new Komer task force. tional security aide. Yesterdays Any major pieces v^ termed a ’healthy” development nary a rainmaker haa been called upon Johnson knew Komer well As cuMuraUjr deprived children, ings in this town and surround- Mr. Jfduison cut through this and a totally new approach is Officials conceded that mlBtary opera- to try his techniqties, and so we wel- Vice-President, he had taken ing oommuRittes at which the tibns were suffering, but said that minor trotAde in adroit,fash- 25 Years Ago needed according to a report ptibllc; came to leam and ask come the Governor’s suggestion. ion. He instructed the State De- Komer with him on his Middle everything would be ‘all right’ for the Bast tour. He was Impressed .The 16th annual concert of released here Friday.” “We are questions of tiie Education De- We muet in turn suggest, if we can partment the Defense Depart- Just giving them more and more each tqrmoil wae a sign of new political with Komar's handling of the the Beethoven CHee Club, dU paiimento oh Qiis plan to dis- Table - and chairs do eo without eeeming to tty to rush ment and every other agency war last year between India and reioted by BVederic B. Werner, cf the some thing that didn’t peree pupUs of 'home of Hart- aseareness. Suddenly, in a 180 degree too fagt into the main state bustneee of having a hand in the recon- Pakistan over Kashmir. In ef- presented before an appreda^ work in the first plaoe,” said ford’s schoola tote Ohm Town’s tom, the political arena had become struction program that Komer the year,' which is to conduct an elec- fect, he has now made Komer tt-ve audience that nearly fiUs Miss Muriel Crossby of the Wil- schools. nkore important than the miiltery. was the bees. All disagree- Take your pick of dining pieces at only $119 Plenty of storage space for linens, sil'ver and tion, that the Governor’s tentative initi- the czar of ail major aspects of the high school auditorium. mtogton, Delaware Pubhe Four questions seem to al- 20” Rochester lamps in tole '‘"And it is interesting to note ^ that ments on priortties -would be re- Schools. each. Included at $119 are the credenza buL electrical appliances. The china cabinet is a big ative on behalf of more rain for the the non-military operation in Mjanchester Building andi ways crop IQ) at soone . point to 46” size and has a three-door base and a glass white or black finishes have again, Government officials are state poaes at least an unofficial chal- solved by Komer himself. Ihls South Viet Nam. ’ Loan Aaeociatian o^lehratee “We need a breahtiwugh with every, meeting: fets, chinas and table-chair groups (table and was nslled down by the NBC enclosed "top. The oval table extends from 42 x hand-painted honeysuckle dec- saying that the war must be won or lenge to Mr. B. Clayton Oengras, who What thia means is that Ko- . fifty years . of aeryioe to the the early emphasis on the chii-. . 1. Exactly bow much wIS the four chairs for $119.) Pictured above are the oration in gold. Good as desk 1<^ by the South Vletnameie them- memorandum, precisely spell- dren ^>SBldng their own unique 58 to 68 inches with one leaf and extra Iffives seems scheduled to become thia year’s mar now has something close to oommuhity. State of OoniM)0ttout phy to the Italian piwes in mahogany veneers with band- or night table lamps. B«ves. ing out Komar’s broad giant outright requisition power over nonstandard versian of the Eng- host town?. ed door trim, finished in antique fruitwood can be had for $10 each. The chairs are of a .. standard bearer for the Republicans. of power. ’ detail these matters not only be- scarce materials imd 'scarce 10 Years Ago lish Language. Reading and for- 2: How much wiU Bsztford sturdy spindle-back design 'with upholstered Mr. Oengras haa proved Mmaetf in Mr. Johnson’s Intensive per- color. The 58” credenza buffet has five draw- 27x52 Innerspring cause they oonoem me, but alao because manpower essential to the eco- mal language instruction can guarantee to pay to each town seats. Walker several business careers and in various sonal involvement in the vastly This date 10 years ago waa a coma later.” Mias Oroesby .is ers,, one diidded and felt lined for silverw®*'®* tiey provide an excellent exaknple of nomic side of the war. He can for each pupil’s educatianT aypcaUonal activities, but he is now complex Job of reconstruction Sunday. ’Ihe Herald did not pub- oo-chstoman of the special task lliere’s a shelf in each of the cabinet sections. tie problems of communication." S. How much will, the Federal being diallenged in what may be the Isn’t generally known. Follow- (See Page Seven) Bsh. force that studied language pro- Govemmeitt pay to the host MATTRESSES and Bouncer I^hus Senator Ribfcaff. most decisive department of olL ' town on a per puptt hosisT Kb the Senate on Wedneaday Senator Can he make it rain? 4. W botia in atore at the and l6>bert Kennedy, of New ___ at the initlit 'two year experi- n|>ved to speak on latest devekqxnents ment with tbeee cfaiidren? 23. 6.00 3.00 li| Vietnam together with the latest More Casseroles, Feww Steaks me American housewife cannot hdp Fischetti Without catceptton tbeee ques- ptonounoements from the Adminlstra- ^ ltimInQttdwafoipfeer«M«ilnatn ]lwte but feel proud to be enllated by Preol- tions ere u su i^ enewered with t&n at Washington: A Tat M«ai Ti taa lH> conriderehie evasive coynees by nllt prints. Ifintrspring twHh 10% pom dent Johnson in his effort to check in- Airro INDUSTRV furs board, 90% cotton Mt filltr. £”The latest reports of clashes with flaiticn. She may not have been fiilly the Depeatmeat of Bducatien’s GoTonial desk lamps in gleam- belb.' Bj|vanced aircraft over North Vietnam aware before that such practices as PROFITS efOeials who are on the zosizum. ing' brass finish are perfect nniat be viewed with the gravest con- oarving meat-saving oaaaeioies instead This type of approach certainly is bound to foete an atmesphere for/^eehole desks. Hobnail of duqsi and steaks could affect the mUk glass shades. Sovlet Union has made these oonntry'e price levels. of doubt, auapictofi, and avhn In asking housewives to buy cau- uliffiMt of tbe’riininaata ebjec- li-peifonnance aircraft available to ttveacf tin very paopte who are Vietnam. We do not know where tiously, the President treated house- wives as he did industriaHsts whom he to charge of; acid'pfugraia. planes are based—whether in North has asked to cut back their $60.9 hUIion Before any ptonV of ouch far Bdck Vietnam or across the border in Cihlna. budget tor plant expansion items that reochtog aoope add vital eon- J*But the Secretary of State has said go into the aboppw’s oarU-malnly meat, cam to tha people of the towns -sand a State Depeurtment spokesman batter, and fferit vegStabko—are re- involved esa -ever be eincetely yeeterday—that thm will be sponsible, he eaid, along with thiea aeoepted, all the'tbam’s citlsens sanctuary.* Our planes likll pursue metals, tor -80 per cent of the recent mnot have .the \tnitidul, a«nlght' lie aircraft to wherever they g<^ price rises. tonwrd eneweta to thieea very . u over the border of Caiina—and that *T Just wonder," he added, **if the quaoUona. Misre is no sanctuary fo r Cailnese bases. women of this country couldn’t get out T<>>Hi.‘to the spirit of demo-

“‘‘I PAGE MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIER, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 i2 2 ‘ ; ran)AY, AraiL i», 1^ ed a master’s degree from tha Brookfield, president of toe $71,763^1 Coventry BPW a u t Hears state BPW and other state of- Msucwell School of Public Ad- M OTHER'S DAY ficers plan to attend the dinner. ministration, Syracuse (N. ’Y.) GIFTS — CARD* AnotbM- oommiMee is mak- CANDY Maydr Franola Mahoney will ex- University. Paid in State Contribution* Total $25^(H)0 Sn*4|^ *eeo^ TREE SPRAVIHO AND FEEOINO ing an appvaiaal of work to be National Officer . free GIFT WRAP 4bne on toe ski Jump at toe tend greetings to the club. Tk^ wieMng ftirtoor Infoiv Moonlight P l a y Ru le d O ut Xtos Xsabelle M. AlUas, civic In Tax Refunds local lake. The speaker has been execu- matlmi on toe event may con- H.V. yoowtrw. ^ participation chairman of the ARTHUR BRUfi F o r Schohfrshi ^ Fonn^otlon The dub meels at 7*9 pm . tive assistant to. former Gov. tact Miss Coleman at 188 LydaU HARTFORD (A P )— Refunds 'Beacfc Getting JSts L d b ««.N » w j. National Federation of Business David L. Lawrence of Pennsyl- F o r Boys B aseb a ll Le a gue Sunday at Marofaall’a bom* in St. to Connecticut taxpayers from Mote than $96,000. to oaah aity. Jlflia A. Maip. Scmaao ■ocBtRfl aa a> trees fed to promote new growth and larg« f ( ^ e . Bottco. Directions to get toera and Professional Women’s vania and is currently serving and tor ptedgea, baa been con*. ifin itoo;^H a HaM ilia g ^ - A new ruling by the Coventry Ryan, oorreaponding secretary. may be bad by contacting Mrs. Clubs, (B PW ) Inc., w ill be guest as assistant director ot toe Bu- OONTBAOIS AWAKOED the Internal Revenua Serviee Boyi Baseball AeaociaUon aUp- The PTA wGl sponeor a book Barrette at West 0bor* Drive, speaker Monday, at 7:39 p.m. at reau of Municipal A ffairs of toe WASHINQ’TON (AP)-O efenee amount to 471,768,271 eo far, MfcutedtMbuted to the MancheatarMancheater Highland Pm * -Market, u »v ^ ‘ -»•Man- «! ernuieulernmeto wiawee dtoturbeddlatarb^ bybT *•• the fifth annual installation and FOR CO M fW B.W ® CA M ~ Coventry. Department of Internal Affairs contracts for 46* miUi Miatp vfaiarm and WHiwday, ?to-S pUde£V# eh€ etnef!I2f- .v. The May 17 unit meeting baa a of the Commonwealth of Penn- gine parts and plant equipment SPRING vylth this program w ill not be ^ 4-H Talent Show ter Busineu and Professional total refimds paid to 106S. A.' Raymond Rogeta Jr., pieel- cheater Drtve-in Theatre Ooip., were toaptoed or lad by Oonunii- d a r te r t h ee ex pe r t compa n y sylvania. have been aw arM to'Oonnecti- vp;^lervtoto6 i o i « to tato gg .Andoyw to the ta- Royal Ice Cream Co., Ine., Wpi- . A idem show at 8 p.m. Jim* Qub ^ cavey’s Res- The average refund Is 4132 dent o f the foundation, an* aUowod to play for any other foHowed by election and Instal- She has a B. A. degree in his- cut flrmA CLEA NIN G year'a batotog auto Oaulk the kins BrottMiBi lac.,'RogeBa Cor- TBL 643-76^$ 26 is being sponsored by local taurant. this year, toe IRS office report- ""■* atntotor. Tlie g««to leave notmced today. n o ta ^ B T *""’ toforaad aonreaa aaid Thars- team at the same tone. lation of officen. The apeaher 441^ets to which d l talent is tory and polttioal science at The contracts awarded Thurs- poration. Miss Baihara Coleman is Chatham College, Pittsburgh, ed Thursday, paid to 546,796 res- ccadto fii ^ «to»«5 **“ '^eca^to Etoa, * t 8:10, Ihe foimdatlon to aervtog aa ^ . daylhat n wnaH group of Obm- The association board of di- wlH be Misa OaUteiine Nielson encouraged to enter. Prizes wlD day Include: Trea Reneval, Loadseaplnc. beach to beta« readied for you. chairman of the event and mas- Pa., where she held the Collo- Menfs of toe state. OhanA Donitttoaa a clearing bouee for town a«*oi- - i were Jtoned by Wght- rectors felt this niUng neces- of the Wadaworth Athenieum, be awarded. Entry blanks wiH Avoo Oorp., Strafford, 48.2 Lawn Rakiag, Ramaval ef ter of ceremonies. She will be quim Club Scholarship Grant. In 1965, only 479,381 persons K siM t dtol of ok>Uiiiir^388 afahipe. A central eeloetlon com- ™ ' lata to the 44^y atrtie, which sary to protect toe health of who vriU show slides on a var- be pubUtoed kxmlly. million for engine parts for received checks iMuk from the Rabbieh frem Attles, Gellan boys in question and to prevent iety of art in light of an art assisted by Mrs. Joseph Kronen, She was named to Mortar Board »* I*?*™** Itr-ha* been-donated inittee wiH cbooee the atudenta ^ law atudanto pro- AudUtons wHl be June 19 and Miss Jean Pasqualinl, Mrs. Ern- UH-1 aircraft, and 41.6 mllU(Mt government. and Ganmaa, Eawaa FecUl* tor utmtal wws. TM aen^ ^ ^ pongregattonal Church possible confUctions. Show at toe school from 2 p.m. and “Who’s Who Among Ameri- •rba' Itad Veto Iboreaebd with who wIH receive granto. The taated cettato lultaga. 11, tone to be decided, at Oov- est Roy, Mrs. Nonnan Jarry, for additional equipment at Air The BtS snys it received 1,- ised. by membf re of tha Women’a FRESH Robert MorUuty Is toe diiet to 4 p.m. May 22. Pundi and eniry Grange HaH. can College Students.’’ Later, Force Plant No. 43 at Stratford. 036,646 returns fr o m Connecti- «|W «toatraotCal and TSi engine parts. 36,000 h igh er than a y e a r a go . Miss Coiutance Creed of BPW through which she receiv- 2”1n^*^S''lOb?She°*beaiQ* money for l7 mote, AH will be Heads Council cbatoman, said the foundation Also NeUEWs, Leonard Bead- ^reri'named'unmedtotely/'But May 8 at toe local Plains Athle- meeting and supper with further 4-H Fair Aseodation and 4H Mta. M m B. Spring Jr. of eilninates the need for a ae- er, WiHtanf Bieith, John 6. Re^ lienemlber govenUng board ' tic Field. Tag day is May 7. information to 'be had by con- ToVm Oommlttee are Jointly eet- 228 K e ^ R d ., W applng, w as re- leoUon cmnmittee fo r eadi peas, Arthur H. IHtog,. Mrs. of thp college said the ftuted CHICKENS Teams and managers listed i^cting Mrs. Goble on Bamsbee ting tq) a program with club ^ the paxfcbig lot. The memi>en of the Women’s "'cenUy'elected pwAdent of the Bcbotorabip and saves the du- Douglas J. R o b ^ Jr., John D. realgnation of rector ^ ^nado^ by board of Directors Chairman Lane. leaders. Proceeds wiU be usM 7^ A-"diae la beh« iiwbdied otf Guild have assembled seven Mancheater Area Council of plication of work caused by -Chaves was IH^tU, 6 b s. and up James Breen Include: Bab* Second Congregational partly for toe Tolland County I Cbe p ier, in plaoa of the divtog sewing kits, including doth, Beta Sigma Pbl eororlty for students who apply for several To the overall fund, Mrs. Rudolfo PTorito Urquisa, a Ruth League, Robert Prinz; un- The Rev. James H. Ameling, Fair Association fair in the fall, I board, wMcfa requirea- dajBPto.-needles and thread, which win 190547. She succeeds Mrs. Ed- schoiaiahlpB. Clifford ChetMy, Dr. Charles B. atirike lei^ef, denied' that Oom- — TOP QUALTTY — P««tor of toe Second Cbngroga- and local 4H camp and scholar- } ^nrfnr. ; ’ be donated to Vietnamese wom- ward Spence. OfUcers will be In- Jacobson Jr., Dr. and Mra. inUnUto ’ Were leadtog the stu- jtoester S a ^ 4 L ^ ^ Church. wlU^ediip programs. The selection oonunittee is lindted WeeWy Amounts. IleltveiyM aayA DAVIDSON A UEVENTHAL i Cleen-n^day to scbedutod tor en. a ;.>u ■ 8t«ae* nuuie payable to ,“Oonnactl< Oonamittee «^ialxman ere Mrs. the Manchester' Bchdtamtalp Manchester Pet Center, poUoe said they did not have toe beginners whose season wiU include Mrs. Thomas Steullet ■tart soon. remodeling program of tim Cbere to no paid attoadaiA . cut C oi^- of dmrohoa- Mwwto» Speftcer, ways and «/a aram-hi^^ 30ai F. Tierney Funeral Home, enough men to protein them all church community house to be and Mrs. Lewis Strout In The beadi opens oMctally Delta." means;iuivau » Mia. intoos Douglas Adair, A\«wg, so- w Foundation, c/o ManchesterR ' wrMXwCredit j3ur6&U|Bureau, jaycJayceil€6 aoecnuicay.s d e q ^ y . ManyM M y ocof the ui6 pouce'poMce- Heads Region 0 2 7 held at 8 p.m. May 22. charge o f cleaning toe class- Jtee U. The Rev.’.George Evans would ctal; Jto, Spehce, pubUclty,^ “ Wves of Mancheater, Jaycees are snrroundlng the uidveitofy. Mrs. Richard F. Coughlin Is room May 7 will be Mra Wil- Mrs. David Sidenspliuier, slipi president of the Northeast Con- First Congregational liana OfOoen appreclato help in transporting FoUowing Is a Mat «rof TwwwMpereona Manchester, Manchester As------from which------they are harried be- liam Coates and M ra Clarencs Jiohn Focryjgi cf Lakevtow iio donationa to WUUmantic The newly elected jUaaktont sooiation of Independent In-'cause (be Institution is eiuttnmn- necticut Regional Board of Pub- Holy Oommunion wlH be ob- Is a native of , Ga. She and organlzaricM that have lic Health Nursing Associations served during the 11 a.m. wor- Tenaca wgs Elected the new Saturday. auianee -Agents,. Manchester ous, Uke most Latin American Square Dance made contributldns: . with Mrs. Ernest O. LeDoyt, ship servloe Sunday to the First ^reeld«fl#ig„tbe aoil^Qlito at Ootomba'a ' .' ■ . To the. Dietorie.»*olanditp.' Bar Assooiatton, Manchester univeraities. The Whirlaways Square a dlnuA' mSsffiig, week at>>Yft*** have resomedt Board of Realtors. Soma o< the leading private secretary-toeasurer. Both worn- Congregational Church, con- Dance Club has a special pro- MV. and 1 ^ . F. Robert Dto- en are members of the local ducted by the Rev. William E. Ctaife’a-XttoteuritofL J®|i ■•to-‘,|ysoortllng'to -the Revi terle, Mrs. Mjwito H. WlHtams, (Atoo Klwanla Club of Man- schools were expected to re- gram from 7 p.m. to 19 p.m. chester, O. T. LaBonne and As- main closed today. PKNA board of directors. Beldan, pastor. Sunday at Ray’s Roller Rink Rcbol: Toung, Mr. and MVs, Etectfoms took place at a re- AflsonwiMS ofncsm sweM F- C h ^ ^ ^ . << sddatos, ' Manidiester Garden Durtog a dessert sale' to toe Btanlegr I>, Bonner and Mrs. cent regional meeting helg to on Lake SL with Big Jim Car- ron B^^*owl(t^!i, flfst-yice ' StudsatJto'arWes.T^^ASugh''^*®*®*®^^'*^^-*^^®®^}®?^^ dub, ’tire'City, Rotary Club of CRT GETS $SM,20« vestry 1)7 the Board of Chris- gill of Sewell, N.J., and Jack Maurtoe W . Willey. toe Hampton Congregational dent; BisptoiS I^tote,- ssoodd g lu i^ i)een .tavlt^:ito'':itortlcli< Manchester, Daniel Manchuk WASHINGTON portunlty lowing the worship service, as guest callers. third vice prMdeM; I Robert ing ChA, tha Attantaftociotarles^Aa- t«*otor*Wp, toe Mfmes Noima Fbmdatton. has awarded a $886,201 grant to Jocat board members. Speaker church members w ill conduct a soctotloiD and the Medical Sec- V. and .Bya M. Jbhnson. ______Lunch Menus Taggart recording secretary; WUH B o w l A _____ the Community Renewal Team was Everett pKeefe, director special meeting toi hear and take rotaries Society. During hiwr six To ManohSst« Community Limch menus for the local Cbaxles IBH Jr., corresponding, pbrt them A THOUSAND 65 TODAY of Greater Hartford, for man- of the North .Ekst Regional action on a report of the fund public schools for toe week: secretary; C. Presoott Hodges, at 9 ^ am., hM;t4®yi ,,)|L years In. Los Angelee .ah* was. OoMege schdarsn^ Bdson M. WABROitt^TQN'-^.AhOut 1,000 power programs. and ccmtinued Center foe toe iMentaUy Retard- raising oommlttee and the proj- ■ - present of the board 'of dl-: Bailey, Mrs. Xkorn BelflOrei Monday, ravloU, pineapple slaw, treasurer; Frank Budney, taU turn ':'4t 1 9 ^ A^erfaMUis jidm 85 every day. services to \mwed mothers, Con- ed at Putnam, on work being ect executive conunittse. buttered spinach, bread and tntster; Frank -Ron plcking''up ' . of Che El Begundo Co- Edgar H. Olmto*. Pr- 1909 there will be 26 milkon necticut senotoirs announced done at this center. opMtive Nursery RchooL M. Davis, AttSf. Vincent I* The Senior Pilgrim Fellowship butter, sewed fruit; Tuesday, tamer; Robert MMHl^-Ardl- asked to pto* g t-^ . tbSf' tX aheV*;tt«t..age. Thursday. The local FHNA Is sponsor- has a cabinet meeting at 7 p.m. butter, stewed fruit; Tuesday, isotor foV one y^ ^ to h d j^ .t h e churpk beoatjisf At^-g!iidisd> She Joined .BetaP. ^lgma Phi Diana, A tty . HaroM W. Gar- lng.a clinic May 7 firom 8*0 ■9: ^*ln Los Angetos'«kl'was chair- rity, Mrs. Etoanore 'Gowen, Monday at toe home of Mr. and up, home fries, buttered vege- tied Lange and ---v a-m. to .9 *0 am . to toe reg- Mrs. George Odur on School table, grapefruit and orange Isjojeots there Atty. and MTA Argold H. Klau,' fotiar’s room to the Town Hall glrector for two yesAs. . Jim!k|Cl er. of; .executive board N. WUMam KhlgM„ dirlatie F. Street. ambrosia with sugar cookie; SuBivan and John Gronihn .S*W.,.|^ ’ MtowiMtoljto-: with Dr. Robert P. Bowen, lo- Th* project executive commit- Wednesday, pork chops baked . ooMdomL DuWi^/the past year McCormick, matchei btjr.Trkvel. cal health director, to charge. ^flffi?K'org«SB eta eis Insunmc. Company, Dr. B O lH ST O R fS ^ tee meets at 7:89 p.ni.’ Monday to orange Jtoce at the high Registrations are being accept- at Ktogsbury House. school and ham patties at the two-year teima m ^ M. Chapter S?ifanche8tor dr Manchester and Harvey ptortel. V //ow erse.e The officers will be installed to il,'.':- . OPGN \ ed now by (Mrs. Hany Mo* Volunteer Firemen two elementary schools, sweet served as Us first president. Also, X>r.. Chestor W. Oto- Kusdck, Mrs. Oougltiin, and Mrs. at a later data,, and be- prudent of )dMwsM, ABsspathMtoe .B;. Futr The North Coventry Volunteer potato and apple cassmnle, but- gin theta* wttos lintU the end of 'f ^ Y T. Jr. Orsno. Immunizations will Fire IVepartment’s Women’s tored green vegetable, bread I'^'j'Manchester Area Council and nam, Adam Rhodes, Dr. M eirllt Inchide oral polio, triple vac- tiny fIow an June. crowned Valentine Queen B. Rublnow,’ Dil. Wairen C.-, Aiudliaty meets at 8 p.m. Mon- and butter, frosted ginger oake; frO N ITE^ cine, vaccinations against small- ^ ihrb 'AnzOtofy ’ ...the annual Beta Sigma Phi Stoker. D r; R qbd t K . Butter-, day to Us firehouse. * Thursday, fruit Juice at the pox and tetanus for adults. The Women’s AuxUtary of the ■.^rptlne Ball. She Is married fidd, Mark* kvavltii, Mrs. Rob-' Any member of the Coventry high school, medley, Johnitie prinfe^ Volunteer (Ftre.DepartAent wSl FAIRW AY There wUI be no charge for Vn. sandwich with tartar sauce, for the plaitoied “penny Social" 01- '■ V. dothkig and footwear reached Buckh^. ,| fee cf 50 cents each to cover Sunday at the firehouse to South carrot slaw and gelatine par- on Vyeron, may call Mra. Dorothy LaFlew, The school ' '' ~ the $13A biUlon level last year iaso, Gilbert C. Barnes, Bahbl toe cost of serum. Coventry, Officials report “it la fait. who wil^ to hava "artl- the Incident to poItM^ from $12 blOtonih 1864. f - .Leon Wnd, Matthew M. Mori- Tardy iTaxea torperaitive’’ (hat all firemen In- deS picked up U necessary. The panes are 18 '' ' WITH THIS COUPON O ^ Y l ASUir Monday, aM taxes wMto terested In tiria activiity be.pres- Manchester Evening Herald on eYeryf lung Hpstosssa Dqr toe * v e ^ to- jrour hubetft v k to w lg t $8&to * become due and payable as of ent Coventry correspondent, F. duito g a ii^ ^ «h d i of 4* ttange H « . cent ot the impaid taxes. Itemy Goto as -vice president; AVOO Lycoming Division, Ayco gay! PTA Elects Janice Thompson, secretary; Oorp., Stratford, Oo(m.,.ku bim __ *“ **^ ',__ . ‘ Dt ., Vemoh,^ policed-the loBs' MD Miss Gladys Rloe, librarian ^ P a t k h ill-Joyce Mm. Alan Cahill has been Lucille Ashley, treasurer, and awtuxied a 42,040,949 oontract St toe Saxton B. l i t ^ library, aomtoated for president o f toe Marilyn Banetie, dub report- for equipment for the UH-1 Iro- says that die to now receiving ii ii'4 iiv'li'| F lo w e r Sh o p Coventry Grammar School PTA er. quois and CH-47 Ohlnoolc bdl- hooks from toe library GuHd ^ • ' ■ 1; i •' ooptera. I Frtnk Gakeler,: • BERMUDAS with Mrs. Robert Eechmaim, A committee has been ap- and tha Bf^rstsiy o f the Month nominated vice president; Mrs. pointod to make a survey of The contract asvKrt wds an- CMb regulariy. The Ubraiy ta^ 601 M A I N ST.. MANC Nelson Goble, recording seere- csQgeetlons for raising fonds tor nounoed Thursday by (be UB. open Mloodays and (Next to Hartford National • PEDAL PUSHERS Bank)’ tary; Mrs. Norman Cate^, the dub, such as a dance end a . Army - A v ia to Material Obm- from 3:30 to 4:30 pm. ang7i Is*' e YES^^HTC deliver e • KNEE PANtS treasurer; Mrs. WHUam G. food sale, to view of purcha^ maoi. 8 pm . PROBLEM ______Phones: 649-0701 — 640-144$ hi Trstoing .< R^toaM Lswis Jr,,^'SOB ;UWN7 ^ CABIN BOY Mr. and Mlrs. RsgtoaM LS«U^; '.A . Sixes 8 to 44. Priced From ^ 2 ,0 ^ cf Woodland Ter., IA« Wt;fto5j Fort Dix, N. hp wlR . lESCUE 100 undergo eigM y e ^ ig/.;tra|to<^j;: BRAND N6W GOOD TONTTE and SAT. O N LY! tag betoMThslng saaigjodL JOv. West Vlrghga wito tlto StoMn; ' al Guard. Her hto^^..'^ ye||||l^ 1 M IO RRV ^ $B00R SEDAN R.O.T.C. at Moatowp' ^ .j/'- • - stty. Whed '. N W a ffi^ 383 engine, auta. June, he } a. ^'..radto, full wheel covsra, * Guard in 'V*. baits, ^& 0 .s. mlmirror, back-up.^ 5 D AYS — 1HUSSO AY, APIM . 28 TO SUNDAY, M AY 1 [ elec, wipers, windshldd Be returned, ttit4ilN$ li poor lercoating. about to 312 OAKLAND ST. transfemd h ig. -■»« '^^Gliiyaler 5 Year/50,000 Bfile Warranty BU HERFLY BUSH !>«»-, t-jl.- MANCHBS1CR Sp ec i a l! Greer FLO W ERIN G Q UINCE Mrs. Josephine,^ 1,000 •$. f t BRAND NEW, Phoiin 649.9406 W EIGEtA luid Ter., has aoc«pto4 GARDEN SALES FLOWERIM BEAUTY BUSH of honorary M OCK ORA N GE WBlmanltle 19« DODRE CORONET DELUXE iDR. peal wfaicfa begins V, ■ n::;; UPRIGHT YEW S SHiniSS ROSE O F SHARON aped^hreakfast wSl n-:3 Sedan. 6-eyl, auto, trana. air foam ^, ALL at T em ^ B ’^ brad r t< BUTONEATREG. tonaatic^ 9:|Q jw . aeat, ^ seat belts,' fmdercci|ttlng, back- A Mrs. 1 ' up lights, electric .wipers; yrindshield ft Y waaherit ddev^ew mirrok, PRICE—RECEIVE Eleetrom^y^Ocu Price 1$' SECOND FOR ...... Yl torOgIgL.. ‘^CliiyBl^ 5 Year/50,000 Mile Warranty.

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R ^ conditioning. $1995 FERTILIZER hipster belt GS- Wmte cotton knit poor boy with zip back 3JN I« AH, auto trana, affOK Immaculate. Agronomist double power. ’^ 1 I JM RH O DO DEN DRO NS L FEEDS YDUB IAWN 3 P01TED 54 McKEE STREET lim D A Y , SATURDAY t ^ ' SUND^^^ iQ C LTp. These Are E zti*.lH ce - A KILLS CRABGRASS G. Ydlow and black canvas Bermuda «id belt from another poey>print i'-*r ^ ; 1963 FORD 0. CCNnSKBUi INSECTS Bring n cs^Ml of aoB collection by Jaymee, $ . (not shown matchinflr drum skirt and bd^ $ $ )• and F iA O f tBodsI - from your lawn or 4 196R PO N TIAC Mock turtle Helenca shell, zip back, in 8 colors, $ 3 . T U I EN dCbSORES A ^ O W R D 60RS Galaxle 500 9-Dr. BarA> ji . garden. It w ill be glv«B ROSES from $25.00 to $ 4 l0 0 CalSHim 4^Dr. Sedan. Fully top. V-8. auto, trana, RA , a completo test wbUe pofwered $1695 ^ power steer- $f Wyt Vz PRICE yea watt. D&E— Girltown prints pretty flowers in Vycron, polyester and cotton, In Mff. extra clean. ^ Ilw w Iridi Jumpers blue, sizes ^6x. Bunny dress with ric-rac trim , Waistbander .box pleat New la toe ' 9* he fegaiwdt RED A 2 A LE A r *2.45 akirt, S4. (not shown, matching waistbander slack, 3 4) • A m y Paten repfscea. - . ■ IL" EVERGREENS A N NUALS FRUIT TREES iinU Permarpress roll sleeve shirt, 2-6x, 2 *5 0 • • « 7>14 S 3- ^ MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM G ^ ArbervNae M AS AUTO RLASS INCTAtllD JOHN M APLES "Crtem en K ing” *4.95 fDatL WBFIB rParitehsK- l|ASS FURNmilffi TDP0 CHORCHES H ehi Junlipers; *2.35 niRORS (FlnpIsM a ii Door) ElMebaiiy BusNa Raf^ l l j l ' rn?! W hitham NURSERY . OF MANCHESTER P Pyrainidal "COtOW W ITH VB" SH OP DAL In M A N CH eSIBt PARKADB — OPEN MONn W iD .. THURS. AND nOTURE PRAWN (Ml typos) BOUn: 0, B0E9QN>4»9S!M|. FBCm BOUnM KOmai-.448-7a0S , ^AathcffiMd Chiyakr-Dodge Dealer” ii 10 *.*1 1 ^ : •2.25 OPEN DAILY 9-6—PRIDAT EVraONGS TO 8 PM. M G H TS lU L 9 PJ4. • • . TUBS. A SA1U-10 A.M^ T O 6 PAA oM PLATE OLASS 80 O A K £ A > ^ M ANCHBSTEIR— 643-2791 ArborvitaD ARE S TEAR BEARING AGE ctniBci i> ;• X, PAGE ELEVEIf'l MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEai, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 BIANGHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN^ iPRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 TT T E N ing of Hie Herald will be guests Beta Sigma Phi of Manchester Fine Art As- FOR RENT Manchestw, wert held yester- South Windsor South Windsor awards. 8 and 18 mm. Movie Pro- Hospital Notes tv.- jectors—aound or silent, also day lit the Holmes Funeral Notes Founding Miss Marilyn Bronelll of Phi Home, 400 Main S t The Rev. TV-Radio Tonight S3 mm. slide projectors. Obituary Viaiting hours are S to S p.m. - Post Office Move Yields •TOeta Chapter. Manchester, is Abram W. S^ngrey, pastor, of Busing Plan Aired Tuesday Manchester Chapters of Beta chairman.of the banquet, and M. in all areas excepting mater- WELDON DRUG CO. United Methodist CSmrch, Bol- Slgpia Phi sorority will cele- w ill-say Grace. Mrs. BJdword 801 Main S t*-IbL 648-6321 n l^ where they are S:M to 4 Hartford’a 'Views on the re- J , ■ Fasquale BsrOe ton, officiated. B\irial was in Possibility catalogue chairman; Howard brate the S6th anniversary of Spen^ of Manchester, retiring 'F asviale Barile, 76, o f Bast sa rt Cemetery. p.m. and 7 to 6 p.m. and private New for Town gional dCMgregatlon busing Gordon, publicity chairman. president of Manchester Area Hartford, formerly o f Manchea- Bearers were Frank Weir, rooms where they, are 10 a,ra. Television the founding of the organiza- plan, propoaed by thd State De- Robert Ganley is immediate Council, is toastmaster. tit, died today at St Francis Alfred Whitcomb, Edward to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested 6:00 ( S-lO-ia-18-23) Movie 7:16 (33) Maas. HtthllahU tion Wedneiriay at 6:30 p.m. "“Town ’^7’the*^wS- ah^ad^'^Sepr^jiSJ^Th^e past president of the associa- ( 8) Mike DeuKtee (30) teoris Camera Other participants In the pro- H ia t a l, Hartford. Whitcomb, Howard Skinner, not to smoke in pattents’ rooms, the nimored move of the Wa^^ ^ completed partment pc Education, wlU be (40) Peter JennWig—News tion and directors include Wil- (30) Boston Blackie trith a Founder’s Day banquet gram are Mrs. Gordon Metevier fr.' Barile was bom In Italy. Marten Kinney and r^ e i No more than two visitors at presented at a special meeting liam Maguire, Ray Uvermore, (30) Three Stoofes 7:30 ( 3-13) The Wild WUd Weat one time per pattmit. S t C s S l iS iS Ave.. ha?e come within between 15 months imd (4u) Lloyd ’Thaxlon (30-40) Fllntstones at the White Stag Restaurant, o f Manchester who will give the eCRNli’S was a '.retired railroad ©’Leary, of the South Windsor board of William Coiiley, Paul Perkins, 6:16 (34) Friendly Olant (10): Movie M Vernon. The first chapter of the 6:3U (30) Industry on Parade (23) Schooie Match WHs Founder’s Day Pledge, and Mrs. TV and AppOance Store brker. ' The American Legion pre- Paiiento Today: SM education Tuesday nighY^ Steve Negri, Edwin Barber, Jo- (30) Camp Runamuck (C) sorority 'was formed 36 years JSurvivora indude eight sons, rented the family with an more far-reaching possibmties. (40) Dannie, Menace John B. Spring Jr. of Wapplng Manchester Parkade ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Dr. Ellis Tooker, Hartfoi seph Vono, Howard Chamber- (SU) Whirlybtrda 8:00 (34) MacNeil, (Xmtresa age in Abilene, Kana. Shere are Dbmlnle Barile, Rocco Barile, American IFlag at graveUde Federal post office officlms , » q np (34) What’3 New? (30-40) Tammy (C) who will present a special mes- Stanley Blske, 83 Ridge St.; assistant superintendent lain and Levon Parmakian. ( 3 » ^ Hank (C) now 8,000 chapters with 186,- Open Evenings till 9 ]||CKvard Barile, Victor Barile ceremonies. 6:45 (32) Three Stookea sage from the founder of the Jdvn Ooghill, 158 Chestnut St.; charge of pupil personnel serv- Mrs. Brian Elected (30) Peter JennuiBs. News 8:16 (34) Soviet Press 000 members in 16 countries. aUd Lawrence-Barile,. all of ------“rilrmeS wSeSay ‘AbOUt lOWH 6:00 ( 3:40) News. S|>orts. Weather 8:30 ( 8-13) Hogan’s Heroes (C) sorority, a message received by Mrs. Joan D’Amciir, Andover; ices, and Robert Kelley, assist- The St. Francis of Assisi (31) Gertrude Stein's Ple'y Hartford, and Francis (10) Eye-DenUIy In addition to the banquet, her from International Head- Iit't If 1 itt I Mrs. Josephine DuChame, Cov- ant superintendent in charge of Ladies Guild has elecetd Mrs. (30) Faith for Today (2380) Hitch HlUer (C) a ^ l e , WUllam Barile and ft y * t o ^ :S fa ^ e w A c « fire on late (18) Topper (20-40) Addams FamilyFam " traditional ceremonies will be quarters in Kansas City, Mo. entry; Robert Duclos, Thomp- K in south Windsor. last night brought out town instruction, iwiU speak briefly Robert Brian as president for 9:00 ( 3-12) Corner Pyle I ^ e (C) S’WEEPER VAC i Barile, ill of Manchea- (34) 0>penhaaen observed and the history of lo- State News sonvllle; Beth Grushky, 428 W. and answer questions. H ie pub the coming year. Mrs. Brian (SO) SeMunt ( 8-30-40) Honey '^ s t t|r; five daughters, Mias An- There is a good possibility firemen. Damage was appar-' (32) Rocky and His Friends (18) Su)>scrip(ton TV cal chapters will be reviewed. FIRE BEING PROBED Middle Tpke.; John Hawkes, lie is invited to the meeting, previously served as program 9:30 ( 3-13) Smothers Bro(htre |ttla Barile, Mrs. CaTmella that the new office might be lo- enOy minor. Engine 3 rwpond- 6:15 (23) CluD House Also, Manchester Area Council WALLINGFORD (AP) — Fire Zwt"’ yi b-ift' floors East Hartford; James Hender- which WiU be in the high school chairman for the guild during (40) Cheyenne (1O-22-30) Mr. Roberta (C) wrignese .and Mlsa^ Yolanda Roundup cated in a municipal complex, ed to the alarm at 11:15 p.m. (10) New'S, Weather (8-20-40) Farmer'a Daughter officers for 1086-67 will be in- officials are investigating the cic.in^ fUKS auditorium etarting at 8 p m.j^ the past year. all of Bast Hartford and son, 406 N. Main St.; Charles along with the town’s proposed and returned 20 minutes later, League Speaker 6:30 ( 34) What's New (C) stalled, and area contest awards caus« of a blaze which des- (Oonthmed from Page One) Holczman, Mansfield; Mrs. Vt was preirlously scheduled to Other officers named Include ( 3) Walter Cronklta (C) 10:00 ( 3) News Special Ira. Lucy Felice of Manches- new town hall and library. — < 8) Newrswlre ( 8-3040) O u rt Martial presented. They will include the troyed a building housing 6,200 being at 7:80. Mis. Morris Bezzini, rice-presi- (12) UntouchaMea DISPOSABLE' 'and > ; . W M u r m y ^ tor of the Connecticut office of Furthermore, it is even pos- ©nyboiw Assembly, Catholic The Rev. Martin C. Duchow, (30) 0>mpasa "Girl of the Year” awards for 10-day-old chicks and $28,000 Citizens interested in reading dent; Mrs. William Leone, re- (13) Newsheat (108280) U.N.C.L.E. (C) papl r bag s brtland, and many grand- tho B'nai B'ritb AnU-Defama- rible that the town might build Ladies of Ooliuntous, has an- Protestant chaplain of Newing- (18) Subscription ’TV 10:15 (24) America'a Crises each Chapter, plus scrap- worth materials. HUlcrest Dr., Rockville; Steven the plan may obtain copies cording secretary; Mrs. Milton 11:00 ( 38-10-1^^0-22-30-40) Newt. lildren. the building and leas the space that scholarship appli- (10-33^) HunUey-Brinkley book and chapter avhievement Albert T. Kleinhoff, the own- tion League. Krasner, 60 Mark Rd., Wapplng; from the superintendent of Kershaw, corresponding secret ton Veterans Hospital, will (C) Sports. Weather *The funeral will be held Mon- for the post office—^pro'viding to East Caithollc High '6:46 ( 8) Peter Jennings. News 11:15 (1(1) Tonight aiiqw (C) sAvards. er of the building leveled by school’s office at the high tary and Mrs. Ernest Gabriele, speak Wednesday after a busi- (40) Sporbi Final day at 8:15 a.m. from the Ben- Food Problem Rudplph Kurapkot, 84 Bldwell it could better the price offered for members children or 7:00 (23-30-40) News. Sports Mrs. Grace Hewitt, president the fire Thursday, said the St.; Leo Lange, 157 Park St.; treasurer. ( 3) Death 'Valley Days (C) 11:20 ( 38-12) Movies ainln J. Callahan Funeral by private contractors. Most grandchildren must be submlt- school. ness meeting at 7 :30 p.m. of the (10) John Forsythe 11:28 (40) Merv Ortftin Show of Manchester Fine Arts As- chicks were worth about 28 ONLY *15“ - S ^ e , 1602 Main S t, East NEW HAVEN (API—A coin' Mrs. Esther Magdefrau. 37 Law- suburban post offices built are tomorrow and should be Mrs. Jane Romeyn, chairman The new office'rs will be In- Ladies A il Lutheran Women’s (34) Interiel 11:30 (18) Blue Doer sociation, and Mrs. Doris Bcld- cents each. rence St., Rockville; Mrs. Mary of the board o f education, says, ( 8) Front Bow (C) 1:00 (40) Air Force Film Hartford, with a solemn high mittee representing faculty. ^ constructed and owned by a de- jjj.s. Thadius J. Kiej- stalled at a banquet to be held Missionary League at Zion (20) Man Called X - (2C) Movie Mass of requiem at S t Mary's ministration snd students has McKinney, 40 Turnbull Rd.; "The South Windsor Board re- next month. veloper and rented to the post L,n>*«*» named to solve the cafe- Mrs. Gladys Nowbery, Groton; office department. The towns ’ ____ ceived a letter some weeks ago Edmond DeHay, a graduate program is open to all Burial will be in S t Mary’s i*rli 7oaughter to Mr. Mrs. Ed- D W l™ r I n ^ the basis for next October's office is built, it will suppl'ant. . 7 ..m/.m—^5 522 in revenue during school cafeteria. fleers as follows: 7:30 Harry Beaaoner 6:30 Ken Griffin ^Survivors Include two ____after leaving a bank. ward Blske, 146 Deepwood Dr. ^ interior. Such trips are general- both the present Wapping and jjj, J3 g pgj. ^jnt increase Frank Strzepek, president; 7:38 Public Affairs 10:00 Sam Holman OH OOR EHTIRE STOCK OF 1965 Grand List and will not af- CCD Meeting 8:00 News 13:00 John Sherman Valter O. Hettinger and Fred- police said >Thursday n ««d a v the two DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: I . ™ ! , ' ly surrounded by publicity fect the 1966-67 taxes or Main St. offlcM, according to March 1966. The State The Rev. Augustine Giusanl William Za'vatkay, RobertTt Her- tended Cfoncordla Academy, Portland, Ore.; Concordia Col- ck R. L. Hettinger, both o f women pretended they ^ « t h y KoWer 4 « w! mill rate. postal authorities. But it will ^ghway department report said archdlocesean director of the rog, vice presidents; lege, Fort Wayne, Ind.; and uichester; Seven gnuidchU- found apM ksge of money wWch Middle Tpke.; Judith Nledswlc- " He is reluctant to t probably be a year or two until ^.^ursday that nearly six mil- nnnfratemltv of Christian Doc- Breenberg, secretary; and Rich- . - and eight great-grandchll- offered to share with Mrs. kl, 17 Carroll Rd.; Gerald*Mllli- _ months have been newsmen but,occasionally gives St. Louis, FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES it Is built; Wapping resident j . ^ vehicles used the toll road uHii K errlf she woVM show her good ken Jr , ! ^ t Hartford; John ^ an on-tee-rerorf Interview or a Jury Summoned are interested in the location of March, compared to just WE MUST MAKE ROOM for OUR SHIPMENT of NEW MODELS! own Stewart. 40 Olc^t St.; Mrs. Hel- decisions and background briefing. LITCHFIELD (AP)—A grand their lelr branch in the interim.interim, jjyg mmjon in March of Him? , S , mlm.»..r»t______HI.____ d.yJ —m . _ _>hour«-l one, Mayor Throwe said after jury will be summoned to con- .^ ^ r ^ ^ y ^ ^ ^ e t l n T 010“ he Previous year, r.i.. Hf »rh. R av FariA R Mrs. Kerr loid polloe She With- A g ^ Smim, various facUons struggling for counting numerous social obll- at this time. Benediction will The Rotary Club will conduct ^ Hartford area. He has serv- faln St. The Rev. Earle R. ^^ew »4.600 from her bank ac- Springs; Edward Irish, 247 N. ^^^tons and Infoimal contact sider an H.ow irom M r oanx opringH ; XI.H.I, « . influence in South gations and informal indictment against ^ advised by WUllam P. H. FIRE CONTROLLED follow the ceremony, and a re- a blood drive Monday from 1 numerous Lutheran dis- ter,_pastor of North Metho- ^ turned it over to the Main St.; Donna Wlghtn|an, 357 Vietnamese officials and Harry A. Solberg, 20, of Hart- Flanagan, regional director of Big 13.1 cu. ft 2-door Clos^ouf 1st Church, will officiate, SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A ceptlon will be held In the to 6 p.m. at the Wapplng Com- and c Z is r io r women, who said they would Woodbridge St.; l/bs. Patricia Church hall Ail members of the m ^ity Ho,«e^ iirial wiU be at the conveni- But Me likes to refer to him* foreign dlploAiats. jn connection with the engineering and facUtles for the nine-hour -warehouse fire, fed meet her later at a lawyer’s of. ^rt>«au Notch Rd Bolton; 7 ^ pollUcian. be- parish are invited. may be made by contacting ihee oC the family.- He likes to break the work beating stabbing, hanging death post office department, that the by huge stores of bonded sionary League. lice. . Mrs. Gloria PriOr, (joventry; Family Night John l>ahy or Bruce Uttle. VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL FRIGIDAIRE bargajn! •0 Friends may call at the fU- cause of his career as A senator day by a dip -in a swimming of Mrs. Dorothy Thompsen. department will build the new whisky into brilliant blue There was no auoh addrees John McCormack, Hazard-ville; National Family Week will be Anyone unable to make an ap- jtoral home Sunday from 2 to A- , . ______. , a.—1.— OH Republican vice presiden- pool and generaUy tries to get Solberg was found criminally office in a location approved by flame, was brought under KETTLE RESIGNS NEW AUTO TERRACE f and 7 to 9 p.m. tor the R«h»r: Mnr nominee, and friends say eight hours of sleep to remain in responsible Thursday for the the town fathers. observed at Wesley Memorial polntment may -walk in. LookI returned, Mrs. Khrr told VemOT^ Ruto wd^Itobert Mor^ ^ ^ sltuaUon good physical condition. s la ^ g of Mrs. ’Thompsen by A t least 4,000 square feet of control early today by 800 <3hurch by a family night pro- School Menus NORWICH (AP)—The super- Where you’ll find quality cars, competitively priced, n ton, 807 N. Main St.; Mrs. Lil- firemen. T w e n ^ -fw fire- intendent of Norwich Hospital, nestled amongst a beautifully landscaped background. police. like the one here. He believes in contact not Oqroner H. Gibson Guion. At the floor space will be required for gram Sunday. A share-a-dlsh Monday, grinders with meat, Joseph G. Grendreau lian Vonlgarts, Ooventry; Rich- men were Injured. Five hours Dr. Ronald H. Kettle, has an- * Fromdimr He has been trying to be as only -with his key aides but also same time Guion absolved Mrs. the office, Mayor Throwe says. dinner will bo served at 5:30 cheese, tomato and lettuce, i>o- COME IN AND BROWSE AT YOUR LEISURE I Joseph G. Grendreait of Hart- Shooting Suspect^ ard Rice. 101 Itouth St., Rock- later, fire broke out in an- nounced his retirement effecUva Ill* M r p n I c V Ihoousplcuous a r possible, feel- witli minor officials — Ameri- Thompsen’s mother-in-law, Mrs. Flanagan also told Mayor p.m.$J«S6A* H A w ie 6w program nr Is r sponsored ^ tato chips, ^ f fruit and ctmkles; A a -4 brd, brother of hlra. BUnche 11 other warehouse only two loolean STRATFORD (A P )— FoUoe Ing that this is the best course can and Vietnamese — "to k e ^ Agnes Thompsen, of any crimi- Throwe that the town could bv the commission on education Tuesday, spaghetti with meat August i ndry o9 •Manchester, -died - ______A.______a.______*.*-i*a*a ...lA la TKettle fg a ltlA saidfl Thursday he plans FACTORY GUARANTEED arrested a 16-year-old youth “• ® ° ’ of action for an American am- his ear close to the ground.” He nal blame. build the structiurc, under a bid blocks away. Damage from of the church. sauce, tossed green salad with Wednesday at St. B'rancls Hos- first fire was expected to to remain at his home in Win- EXECUTIVE CARS anioiiijUicaiiyl cai, naruora, early this morning in oonnec- wAna McMuilin «« Woodbrldee •'*'**• He has made keeps in close contact with men Guion had originally found the procedure that-would permit A program Including a dem- French dressing, pineapple tid- ital, Hartford. total more than a million dol- throp after retirement. i Survivors also include his tlon with the shooting of a 15- q T:. ™ ’ 1*, „ several public speeches but pre- ruling South Viet Nam. At least mother-in-law criminally respon- the town to compete with pri- onstratlon of family worship in bits, buttered French bread; 66 OLDSMOBILE 88 Holiday Sedan lars. the home and a feature program Wednesday, baked pork chop He first joined the hospital irife, his mother^ five brothers year-old girt in Bridgeport late ® • r-io„Hio n*o»*r them. He believes twice a week he sees the pre- slble for the Oot. 25 slaying at vate contractors. staff as a physician in 1936, be- 66 OLDSMOBILE Delta Holiday Sedan on Camp Aldersgate, the Meth- with gravy, applesauce, mashed 66 OLDSMOBILE Starflre Coupe liid another sister, f Thursday night. ______coming assistant superintendent The funeral wUl be held to- PoH«« aald ^ A ert Sutorius of uai secretary of State to announce Cao Ky, and the chief of state, : ^ : Z Z Z I Z Z Z I I ______odist Youth Camp of the New potatoes, buttered wax beans, AH thpse cars have radio, heater, Hydramatlc, power lo n w a t.8:16 a.m. from the 216 Marina Drive Wiis in a car ^ ^ ^ M r ^ J u d ^ M ^ g England Southern Conference cottage pudding with chocolate in 1941 and- eupertotendenb .ln storing and power brakes. 1948. The hospital’s intensive Isette Funeral Home, 30 Sis- with two other teen-agers w h ^ ^ Every morning, he leaves his One real bother' to him 1s ^11 be presented following the sauce, bread and butter; Thurs- care unit was neuned in Kettle’s in Ave., Hartford, wlUi a Mass they offered a ride to tour glris 7 ir Biueiiew u r mra. guarded villa in an in- being away from his wife, En^l- ^nner. frankfurt in roll ,relishes, These Cars Have Passed Our 16-Poitit honor in 1967. requlem at- SL Justin's walking through a department coi«picuous car which does not ly. Mrs. Lodge was evacuated NurUry and child care •will be cabbage, carrot and nut salad, 1965 CHEVROLET IMP ALA $2595 -*— -----vernon, mrs. siiizaoein tsames ^ .. loo* 2-Door Hardtop. One owner, low mileage. Fully hurch a 9. Burial li^ill be in ®t®re parking lot. fly the American flag, even from Saigon last year with other provided and a film strip for apple pie square; Friday, to- 6 Safety and Performance Te$f. equipped. When the girts refused, poUoe = though a flag is a privilege ac- American families and now -vis- ^lldren will be shown. mato soup, tuna salad on Fair Officers peanut butter sandwich, lettuce RANGE 1964 PO N TIA C VENTURA $2295 wa.. Hie- Wapping Fair Associa- with Russian dressing, / ice tion has announced the election cream. Milk Is served .with aU A M I 2-Door Hardtop. One owner. Radio, heater, Regina Gaughan Hydrsimatic, power steering, power brakes. i|t., in the arm. Mrs. ' Patricia Lawton and o f the following officers; Robert meals. daughter, Kelly Rd., Vernon. Home O f The FUEL OIL 13.1 H.fl.(NEMAitindanll aeif-MKiaroiMiiie, He was charged with aggra- Burrill, president; Richard Ber- 4 •olera or «rtiit«. DISCHARGED TODAY; Manchester Evening Herald 1964 VO LKSW A G EN 113 $1595 vated assault. Bond was set at rio, first vice-president; Walter gasoline Comfl IM the big 97-lb. size zero zone top froezert Mary COonnell, 25 Dover Rd.; Events in Capital Soufli Windsor correspondent, Convertible. Red and white (Karmann) with 0 Frilfdeiro Electrl-clean Foster, William Young, vlce- black top. Radio, heater. Anthony Kracunas, 64 Tum- Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8682. Come touch the twin Hydrators for vegetables. Oven cleens Heelf and the ment is created—to issue stand- 100% presidento; Robert Trewhella, huU 'Rd.; Patricia Hakanson, Fight Looming . racks automaticallyl 1 ^^ P atrick R. Brannick ards he thinks necessary. treasurer; Richard Berrio, as- $1195 Compere Frigidaire door shelf for V&-ga|. certonf. WASHi:HINGTON (AP) — OEOROBTOWN U. FIRST 1963 PONTIAC LoMANS ’ Tne funeral of Patrick R. Vernon Olaatonhury; Joseph Bascetta, sistant treasurer; Hannah Wil- Sport Coupe. Radio, heater, standard trans- Oliver Rd.; Timothy Flgan, hard Congressional fight loomed BAHTIV Oil Full-widtfi, full-depth o Tandor-matle roasting Ilrannick of 42M Bluefield Dr., 86 Request Unheeded liams, secretary; Lorraine John- WASiDNGTON —In 1816 Pres- (OM!’\NV INC. mission. Nice two-tone. One owner. 60 Cedar St.; Gregory PechoU, today over the Johnson adminis- USED 30 Day or 1000 shelves, fully usable. mehes moats more tender was held this morning from the WASHINGTON (AP) — Cton- son, recording secretary. ident James Madison signed for Loose Trader 801 Main St.; Barbara Rosen- tration’s proposed 1966 CSivil Georgetown University here the :i:n m UN sntKKT autometicellyl W.P. Quish F\ineral Home, 225 £;ress seems to be in no mood to Also, Harry Welles, superin- 1962 CHEVROLET CORVAIR $995 Automatic defrosting In dahl, 10 Trotter St.; Sandra RlghU Act which includes a first congresslqtoal charter for Ti'.i,. (ii!i l^ain St., -with a Mass of re- heed President Johnson’s re- tendent of grounds; WUUam Coupe. Radio, heater, standard transmission. Refrigerator Section.. • Cook new, serve later— Goes 300 Feet Miller, 18 Dunce Dr.; Mrs. Mar- controversial fair housing pro CARS Mile Guarantee an instituUon of learning in the ^ ie m at the Church of the As- __ , . , , quest that it quit giving him Leonard, superintendent of Itiickv illc X7ri-;i'.171 Nice second car for the summer. Fast lea cube freezing. Meal Minder oven control. jumptlon. ^ s a l and new weapons against hasn’t asked for commercials; Robert Herzog, United States. -p----- The trailer of a tractor-trailer ^ Sunset racial terrorism. r Roomy storage door - Its most recent actions Inifl- 1965 OLDSM OBILE CUTLASS $2795 COPPER V The Rev. ^ “ cls J. M M e k rig unhooked from Its cab early J * ® ^ * ^ o w e ' "I think we’ll get it through LOCAL BANK FINANCINO ARRANGED space for butter and eggs. jm s celebrant. The Rev. John J. yesterday., on the Wilbur Cross Mrs. Hilda ^ k J cate that it intends to continue NO SET DOWN PAYMENT Convertible. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc, power steering. Delaney was seated in-the sane Highway and rolled along the • Ron^d ShurKus 17 7 predicted Emanuel Celler D- approaching the national budget toary. Paul Chetelat was organ- road for 300 feet before veering mlt St., Kurt Rafferty, 186 Hlil- P .^ Ti-o “ two-edged sword, one A6ilAit**i*i**4*4***************^*******.i N.Y., chairman of the House FORD W AGON 1965 B U ll^ W ILD CA T $2995 18t and soloist. off and coming to rest after South Windsor; T *• 1 reizor sharp to trim some of the Fairlane 500 V-8, auto., pa CHEVROLET Judiciary Committee which will d - o . ih..,*-; ?1895 i FEED YOUR LAWN AT w 2-Door Hardtop. Full power, low mileage. '^Burial was in East Cemetery knocking down seven road Betty Aceto, 70 Simnj^ew Dr., . ,__ ^_ ___ hearing____ ,___ _ on__ ... the...... bill...... next..... ^ P *reslacnt s prpgrams and the Super Sport 2-Dr. Hardtop.*2495 Hurry irhere Father Delaney read the posts. There was no other dam- Vernon; Mrs. Mary Sault 32 ^ 5 n *sd a v bunted when it comes to PONTIAC TEMP'ST liy O li V-8, auto., PS, radio. 1965 PONTIAC STATION WAGON $2695 Thriftiest FRIGIDAIRE committal service assisted by age. The trailer was empty. A number of observe: acting on some Costly pre-John- Conv. cpe., white, black top. 1 1 v w 9-Passenger. Fully equipped. Low mileage. son projects. t Buy Now! Jihther Mihalek. The driver of the truck was 37 Ridge Rd., W a p i ^ ; J < ^ cludlne Celler — feel VOLKSWAGEN PRICE WITH Front-lolling DISHMOBILE ;; Bearers were David GalUgan Gregory Schleer, 30, of Chelsea. McCarthy. 16 ^ u r e l ^ c e ; Ar- » ^ against it alreadv FORD FALCON Conv. Cpe. Green, black 1964 OLDSMOBILE F-85 $1895 John, ^ rm a n , WUUam Mass., an employe of the Suf- thur Joh i^ n , 62 Constance Dr., ^against it already ^ annual *1995 — timing. 4-dr. sedan, auto., radio. top. "Very sharp, whitewalls. mm LAWN FERTILIZER t 2-Door Club Coupe. Radio, heater, standard appropriation bills. None has M495 jUgan and Robert Brannick Jr. folk Farm Packing Co. of Mrs. Mary Hanley and daugh- •"Ihey held it up to long,' transmission. isyour ^ ------Chelsea. The accident took ter, 32 Diane Dr.; Mrs. (Ulaire clear^ the Senate. The net re- BARRACUDA fiO BUICK SPECIAL {? , Jabe L. WUto ? M e at abiiut as the Baibieri and daughter, (jlaston- suit of the House acUon has 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, 4- 1964 OLDSMOBILE D Y N A M IC 88 $2195 ®1685 v w 4-Dr. Wagon. Auto., V-8, *1995 BUY 1 BAG AT REGULAR PRICE 4.95 t remgerttor r Funeral services for Jabs L. truck -wss heading east. Trooper bury; Mrs. Nancy Guillory and « p_® . T„Viperin finaiiv H*nt P®®" ^ Increase by about $566 speed trans., radio, wwt; power steering. 'White. Holiday Sedan. Fully equipped. Low mileage, one •White of Mansfield, formerly of Lionel Rosa investigated. son, Btost Hartford. ^ 1*31 civil rights package to "'***'®" ‘*’® requested by owner. the President. VOLKSWAGEN GET SECOND BAG V2 P R IC E MBOIIOUgll? MoM DW-DMK Capitol Hill Thursday, more On nonmoney bills which will Sunroof. Radio, whitewalls. KARMANN GHIA OLDSMOBaE 88 $1895 than a month after the bill was *1395 1^‘ SQ. FT.—LONG LAS'HNG W 1963 require future appropriations. Coupe. Bed, radio., *995 2 BAGS COVERS 10,000 Convertible. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc, power Tills OBCltl reported ready. Congress has overshot the budg- CHRYSLER steering, power br^es. 3u8Kests Solution et on benefits for veterans and Newport 300 2-Dr. Hard' *1795 aid for the elderly. And it is top. Full power, dark green.n. FORD CONV. WHITE PINE 1963 DODGE 330 STATION WGN. $1375 WASHIHOTON (AP) — Sen Galaxie 500. Black, white *1995 6-CyIinder. Radio, heater, standard transmlsison. Richard B. Russell, has a sugges- ® to puncture It again ' top. Auto.,.V-8, power steering. The M^chester Shoe Box lises for federal emplo. - COMET CONV. WHITE BIRCH CLUMPS SCOTCH PINE tion to protect Americans Gto 1 Cpe. S-22, green, white top Extra clean. ^ 1962 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 $1695 from walktog on Viet Cong *1495 Holiday Coupe. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc, power 57 E A S T ;C 9 < m sr. MANCHKTCR. CONN. mines— "get a lot of old cows OLDS. F^S FORD wiaows steering, power brakes. A real nice car! aird horses and .mules and drive U.S, Troops Conv. cpe., auto., radio, ww t 93 Country Squire 4-Dr. Sta *1595 UP TO 12 FT. MAPLES them ahead of bur people." 11795 Wagon. V-8, auto., PS, radio. MERCURY COMET . $1095 START AT 9.95 1962 •.. Announces Their First " I don’t want to bring down Wound Six in FORD FALCON Very clean; ' ’ ROSES Stetlon Wagon. Radio, heater. 'Very clean. the wrath of the Society for the 2-dr. wagon, auto., radio *1195 Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- Demonstration K voiksw asen $14QC 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA $1395 Washas really clean with powerful Multi-Jet 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, standard traiumis- mals on ,my head,” the chair- MGA Camper. Spring Vacation I w v w Revolving Spray Arm. man of tlie'Senate Armed Serv- (Costiiiiied f n o i Page One); Coupe. Red, Sharp. is Here! • . IN BLOOM NOW sion. Clean! ' *995 4 FORSYTHIA He hand rinsing! Efficient wash and rinse cycles ices Committee told Secretary Plant Together For Early Spring Color m-mK. 1S4 ee. R. (NIMA ring Shoe Sale of Defense Robert S. McNam- »®>'« protected by 260 COMET K VOLKSWAGEN $||qf: 4 EARLY AZALEAS 1961 OLDSMOBILE 88 $1295 •Imeaie), 3 oelon or wMM. do it for you. ara, "but I would much rather Dominican iwtlcnBl poUpemen Holiday Coupe. Radio, heater, Hydramatlc, pow- 4-Dr. Sedan. Red, auto., Sedan. Blue.’ Seat belts. ' 11VW er steering, power brakes. o Big 21 Mb, the freezer Easy front-loading! Rell- have them hit those wires and wttk radio, whitewalls *995 with Flip-Quick Ice set off those mines than to have ***’* no iitcidenis. To-You Racks simplify . . o m 400 patn of fino oiraUty womtn's shoos M VOLKSWAGEN $7AC Ejector by FRIGIDAIREI Sove our men do it.” . American troops were rushed 1960 DODGE SENECA $595 loading problems. RAMBLER $110C ConverUble Coupe. Radio, IW W I FRUIT SPECIALS 2-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, standard trans. in hi9b and mid-high, hoots .art rodueod to: to the Domiitican Republic q/t Classic 770 Sedan. PS, PB, I I v W white. o IB-3-lb. Meat Tender Oenereus capacity-holds Safety Bill Seen the start of the revolution to auto, trans. i « keeps meats fresh. 12 full table settings WASHINGTON (AP)—Two protect American residents snd Buy COMET K vousw aaen $f me FBACft, FLUM, KAR. CHERRY. APPLE. • 100%Frett*Freof. (NEMA). members of the -House commit- because the U.S. government 4-Dr. Station WagoiL Std. Conv. Cpe. Black, radio, I Aww WEEKEND SPECIALS tee studying auto safety predict- believed the Communists were trans.. Mack, radio. *995 whitewalls. Sharp. STRAWNRRIES. ILUCieRRIBS. RHUtARR. • Plus the Power Capsule for Tough Spili-Saver Top ed todqy approval for a strong taking over the rebelHon. They ’63 Volkswagen 2-Door Sedan ...... with attractive Melamine Now! ’61 Chevrolet Monza 2-Door Sedan . Space Age Refrigeration. bill • requiring federal safety have remained as the major LARGE SELECTION OP USED RASPRBWiCS. GRAPES surface. standards for all new cars. part of the inter-Americaii ’62 Olds Cutlass Convertible (std.) .. •‘I think that consensus Is peace force trying to keep ’59 Ford Galaxie 4*Door Hardtop .. a P a ir clearly emerging,” said Rep. peace. annuals, PERilNIALS — PLANT NOW FOR EARtY COLOR ’58 Pontiac 4-Door...... Jota* E. Moss, D-Calif., ^in an It was feared that the demoo- Bsnle’s Pay At You Pltats Plan #W E DEUVER V0LKSWA(aENS Thonaands O f Plants For Beautiful Foundation Plantings tntervlew after the House Com- straUons, part of a week-lonf SX3>ANS a SUNROOFS a CONVERTIBLES a GHIA8 a WAGONS a CAMPERS . . . llio eowilry's looiKnf broods mpree Committee concluded series organized by Dominicaa o No* Money Down a Up To 8 Y oan To Pay normdly soMng at $17.00 to $25.00 a pdr thiee days of hearings. Communists, were designed., to NOW OPEN 9:00-8:00 DAILY—SUN. UNTIL S o SO Days—No Finance Charge o Bank Financing #W E INSTALL • •#,* - V Rep. James A. Macksy, D- provke renewed riolence which MANCHESTER Ga., said In a separate inter- could block the geiMral 'elec- • . PUIS a k^ .gro^ of flqts -at o ^ view he and other committee U m scheduled for June, Wa Hava A members are becoming cqn- *nwre were no banners or plaA OLDSMOBILE lilANCHESTER vinced "the auto safety problem cards at the embassy demon: TE D TRU D O N .CFroo PorUng in Roar of Sforo) Ploawiig "Yoor Greater Hartford Quality Oldamoblle Dealer has a lot more depth and urgen- stration indiesAing participatiba for Over 82 Yeqw” SHOPPING PARKADE cy than we thought a week by the Dominican Revolutionary 7 r-tM Jt^Ttu u m a Sorviea 612 WEST CENTER RTREET PAILY, MONDAY -THRU A$o.” party of presidential candidate e B R N t E ’S M9-7521 Open Mon. thru FrLttnCPJIL' Opon Evoalngs tlH 9 The administration proposal Juaif Boach. The revolt last TOLLAND TURNPIKE—TALCOTTVILLE 307 TbOand VanapilBB THURSDAY.AI0 N m A l.m U in . tM ) I Tlnirs and Sat. tUl 8 p :M. whuld permit the ijecretary of year began with efforts to rein*; RT. 83 ON THE MANCHESTER.VERNON TOWN LINE Conunerce —or Secretary of state B o ^ , who had been' oust* PHONE 649-2838-OPEN EVENTN^E»iEPT^^ Transporlatioa u that OqMrt. «d in IMB by a coup. N PAGE THIRTEEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966______IFIIZGERAU ta n M rlo £ a :jS » lnt news agency Antara reported MJobn (Oadk) outline of the basics of the Pro- today. 60Paite{«7« fcbool busing proposal; and the tlEntrMti posal, oomptl^ as the result of The toU is expected to contin- 1966'FORD 1963 FORD 63 Edit duunher of Commerce is going Chamber talks with School ue to cHmb. Antara said the fate _____ aSCcmpudoa to make a survey of its mem- Supt. William CurUe; Dr. Wal- of another 100 persons in the LTD GoloxiB 500 npoMMd 41Deflnlto ixtid a .ter Schardt, chairman of the viHage of Margomuljo still was lePnludlee l)ers on the issue. 4-Dr. Hardtop. V-B, Convorttblo. V-6, Cmls- ..^^ssair-Sp& g^ . The Temple board, in a state- busing study committee; and imhnown. Cralsomatlc, power wnatic, power steering, ment to the ManchMter Board Dr. Alexander Plante, author of The vdoano enipted with ex- steering,, power brakes, brakes and windows. Red sSx» ‘8sff“‘'^scsr“sfsw the busing plan, Brock scjd. plosive force Monday night. air conditioning, low, with black top. of Education Uiroug^ its presi- low mileage SAVE B 3»Bnoir S5^ dent, Atty. Philip Bayer, indi-' , Meanwhile, a petition request- Streams of lava poured down SSDiraeUoa 25Nep(crMi^hc.TiHw.ui N>.ee.- quarrying operation in a resi- God’s People for Work in His W E N T of the finer points about them, house Four. Tickets are avail- dential zone. Mixed, or Straight Colors! Basket Basket r>P5AiS< Service.’’ Dales. “Now this one doesn’t do anything except teach the Connecticut lig h t and PowUr aWe from Mrs. P’aul Philippe or The conversation conunisslon A potluck luncheon will be N E W / You’ll certainly want aeveral baaketo of theee exquisite end vibrant colored child how to handle disappointment!" Oo. held' dinner .meeting Maher. , canceled its meeting scheduled served at 12:15. Anyone not Freehly dugl the E l l i ^ H Rid^;-' CenuitTy' . .Church Miisicri for last night contacted for the luncheon may The Vernon First (Uongrega- Bake and Garden Sale Club for the officials. On dis- make reservations by calling THE EPIPeNUe tional Churchs’ sixth annual mu- ’Texmorrow morning at 10, rain Mrs. Herald Lee of Mrs. Myron ASGROW play, oh special stands, were a sical, “The Four Seasons,” will or Shine, a windmill will be- Lee. number of street lights. be presented tonight and tomor- gin turning on the lawn in Following the lunchiron, at CASEY Ted Pastva, street lighting row night at Rockville BQgh' front of the Community HaU about 1 p.m., business meet- repreaentadtve for the Ve^on School, (jhirtain time Is 8 p.m., Fireplace Room, and the Bolton SERVICE inig wiU be held, conducted by I R area, .explained that towns are and tickets are avsJlabie at the Elementary School PTA Bake the Rev. John Post, district su- UhaiEad predetermined - rates door., ' , I ■and Garden Sale will begin. perintendent. Officers WlU be u s^ for the various lights. Each OES Meets S2.95I Waiting to sell food, freeh elected and the annual report HYDRANGEAS . : B Y F R A N K O’N E A L street on diepiay had a Hope Chapter, Order of East- from the ovens of PTA nwthers, wiU be distributed. Reports on TURF G A R D E NIAS...... SI.49 $3.35 price bag (oo^ per month); the ern Star, will meet Tuesday at and all types of plants will be a proposed finance crusade wiU CALAD1UMS ...... e « e « * A e < $3.95 I cost, in turn, depei^ on the '8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, volunteers 'in Dutch aprons (md also be voted oh. with N O R L E A $4.501 amount of electrioKy used. Orchard gt.-RockvlUp Assembly, hats. , J , Anyone unable to attend the ROSGS— in bioom . ’nie-Ughts are priced from Order of, RAlnbpiw.for Girls, will The sale takes the plane of the luncheon may attend the busi- POTTED PETUNIAS $1.50 89.25 to 86.25 a month, which exemplify the mother’s degree. annual PTA 'spring' fair, and ness meeting. $1.79 InckK^s erecUohd/ and m ain- Refreshments will be served. ' is being hesided by MS. and Mrs. MiNIATURS ROSES Mrs. John Erickson hM been S e rvic e T u r f w K ii Norle a Per* ^ $1.35 tenance. FoUoe Reports Calvin Fish. The windmill wSs named chairman for (he hem AFRICAN VIOLETS PastvA notad that merquty An Ellington man who al- made by Frederick Barcomb. and bean supper May 21, spon- ennial Ifyegra ss e nds th o s e POTTED PANSIBS . $1.59, faunpe are being used, Jaat they legedly spun the wheels of his House plants and seed flats sored by the Woman’s Society long w a itin g p eriods com differ from the original, lights See Us For Your CHRYSANTHEMUMS ...... $3.35 NC3W HES A BAP-MAliNEREt:) WB!0(-WlUa> LIFEI5AU3NS car all the way from Friendly’s are being donated by locUl of Christian Servica m only associa te d w ith fin e GERANIUMS ...... 89c small 35c | PRUNIC.H£[»eSN'T VvANT)aj,HlS FAMUy OR He a c a c h e o n a of their, type, which played restaurant to the Ellington town nuirserymen Mrs. Ethel I*e , ' School Menu la wn building. Norle a, th o havoc with colors. He sa^ the Vegetable and HIS CARSR. [)(MT B t«0 VOURSBA.TOIHETRUTH. noisy 67RffiT.DIS-.?' line was. ajrested early this John Treat and John Whitham. Monday, frankfurts on roll, b e st o f th e n e w a nd im IVY GERANIUMS ...... $1.19 new hgtats are cohwr coereoted. morning and charged with mak- Mrs. Olive Toomey has prom- potato chips, sauerkraut, vanll- Bedding Plants! FUCHSIAS ...... $1.191 The mercury lamps provide ing unnecessary noise with, a ised a donation of plants la-chocoiate pudding; Tuesday, prove d nurs e gra ss e s, g er MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl more than- twice as mtxji light motor vehicle. and other town gartaers have chicken pie with hot biscuit, min a te s quic k ly, pro t e c ting MIXED POTS ...... $2.45 BY ROY CRANE au incandescent lamps end Police report that David J. been separating giadibla and cranbeBrry sauce, celery sticks, th e K e ntuc k y Blu egra ss, Re d more than (five times as liong. Logan, 23, traveled down Union Iris bulbs and potting plants for cookies; Wednesday, beef mac- F e scu e a nd N e w p ort K e n c m V1ETCON6 BtLOW yoN‘1 KNOW IHfc H-^NE'S -f vcuA^eiSkN H e fe Town officials learned that (guTXPoimBis w&^ounrmai5 St. and al DOUBLE KWANSEN CHERRY 6-8’ 8.95 check Is made to determine Hotgiltal Notes la wn, th e f b g ro w v A y , th e RtzsreeMiNi how far Into the street H should YELLOW DOGWOOD 4-5’ ...... 4.95 F L I 6 H T ; ' Admitted yesterday: Mark Ir- Norle a w a y. 5.95 be himg, and what type of cov- win, Bast Hartford; Thomas MAGNOLIAS, BUDDED 4-5’ ...... onto nr er should be used. Beverly DWARF RED JAPANESE MAPLE...... 3.95-8.9^ On# of the c^deratiotts t^v- g r S y .^ l^ r S ^ S ’st., Rock- CLUMP CANOE BIRCH 8-10’ ...... i...... ------13-9^ sn to erection of a light, is to Th o s e w h o d esire a M erlon ville; Linda Brewester, 98 Le- K e ntuc k y Blu egra ss mixture-., (nU Z LOCATES 6EN.TAM9 CAAffiWntTHE VISIUHTE make sure that strong Ughi g;ion Dr., Vernon; Gloria DeUa- iPSPEEDIHS JUST ABOME AAACH JENSEH6ETS does not enter homes. sh ould use f a mous tf e stl a wn FOR LANDSCAPING: Fera, 60 Oak St., Manchester; LARGE,PINE TREES 8-10’ • blO-gl. HIS PICTURES. Kenneth Waldron, manager Gilbert-Docca, Tory Rd, Tol- w ith Norle a. Ch e c k A sgrow'a ef.,ttxe RockvlUe CLftP office, LARGE MT; LAUREL ...... 2’ diameter 3.95 3’ 6.95 land;^ Leo Pknirde, Partridge wSlCdmM town officials from la rge s ele ction o f oth er mix La., ’ToUarid. Vemoto South 'Windsor, ’Tol- ture s a nd se p ara te se e ds. See our quality collection of Japanese Yews, Junipers, Andora^ Hetzi, Alb^ta, CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER', land, EUington, Stafford and Births yesterday: A daughter MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Webber, Pines, Hemlocks, Rhododendron, Azaleas, .all colors, Andromeda, Leucothoe, Union to the affair. Mugho and Long Needle Blade Pine, Nest Spruce,.«tc. Alsf); Flowering Shrubs. (Pfchme.klseiwhere in today’s 7 Pleasant 8L, Roclrri.ile. , SHE WAS I SUPPOSE VEAlU A N O -N M m ' /w oi§A yyou Discharged yesteiRay: Ther- Rertdd.) Hnbbard-Hall Gnrden Food .. 50 lbs. 81.09 | AAI SSEOI , A\R. PIXIE THIS IS PROBABLY . , ______, DOiA6«LADK Refnae.Collection Bids esa Galipeau, 29 Daly a rc le ; Scott’s Knnsal-ldlls weeds 8,000 sq. ft. ^5.96 NEUIE SQUAWKED HIM NOW-STARTIN' THREE BOVS BACK HIAA UP/A OfiEniW 72XAOC' 8 for 85.75 ------>Ot / dlEroWfi The towh.'kas put out to bid Marian Hughey, 86 George P r., Turf Builder phis 2 ,- kills Dandelion and NOT KIDOIN LONS AND A a OVER A3AIN' Vernon; <3arol Kozlowskl, Authorized Denier for bH SCOTTS Products AW^/BUT. LOUD.' —s s a i d m f ■pecUidsUbns fOir 'waste and rub- 16 other weeds nnd feeds lawn 86.95 Special—88. off on KClLPOOKAy/ bish coBto^km. The must be Windermere Ave.,* RockvlHe; Halts — stops drabgrana and prevents j retained by H a.m. May 11 to Frank Tuttle, EU ingte; Mary grubs, reg. 87.95 IVOW 85.95 Che cffleA of the director 'of ad- Skewes, M Peart Manches- The “EngUsh Look” Is here! - tfs Flsons Halts Plus — contrtds grab# plus feeds mlnistttftion, In the aifaUhistra- ter; Estiisx’ Magdefrau,' 37 Law- Lawn Food - covers 6,000 sq. ft. .bag 84.95 lawn, reg. 80.05: NOW 87.96 rence Stw MancheWw; Mrs. tlan building' at 56 W. Main St. Buy one, get 2nd f o r ...... 82.00 Lime .....> 60 liNk SOe 80 lbs. 70c The Mds-'lore tor one-year and ^aroB Avei7 and‘ dHugtiter, threis-year aXemate contracts, Stafford Spring. V B d ^ u re • dehydrated 50 Ibe. reg. 82.95 beginning Jul^ 1. The coUectionS Asgrow and Scotts Lawn Seed only 8L44 would be (m a'tewn-arlde basis, The Hrirnld’n Vemon bur. Won’t bora-i-Stoclt I t beeps! ena to nt 8S Park J8L; HockvUIe, either - onoe-a-week combined Connecticut’s Pride - Hubbard Hall (Kerr- A'sgrdw GrowSod Fertiliser euih collection and once-'a-'tfeek p. o. Box im, M . eie-aiao «# LEASE Agrinitoi Pbosphsts Boek, Gypsum McGee) Lawn Food 50 lbs., 5,000 sq. ft, tear

MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and MeWILLIAMs! ALL MAKES t- VER/wau works ONLY IP IT S BUT MARE rrA C H IN E f t e ALL MODELS and many more. . . . ____ MRe EVERY • ANV TIAAE VOO O K AY WITH MV M E A L ... IN H O NS KONG* q u i e t .* l e t ^ ABERNATHy* TIAAE. A R B R E A p y , PARTNER, KELLY. l i s t e n a n d CHRIS, YOU f i n d o u t t h e We Give Green Stainpe Dahlias, Tuberous Begonias, Cannas, Flower and Vegetable See^ , Prat C A N TA K E ME f i r e l o c a t i o n . USE OUR O N E OR TW O YEAR Moss, Pots, Bedwood Tubs, Window Boxes, Insecttdd^ TraweB, Oultlva- | Ita LU N C H . SURE. ’ torsT Spading Forks, Turf Edgers, Bakes, Shovels, also*.— Boses, lE A SIN G PLAN ^ Snkrete and Swinunlng Pool Supplies^ _ . 97% of AU Lea»e» Are Renewfidt 1 MANCHESTER PLUMBINC A GARDENS PAUL DODGE SUPPLY GO. WOODLAND Emeet Lnnon, Prop. IT..I...ULL_ PONTIAC 4^ 877 Main 8L Mabcbeiter •a P L A N ’n N O P B O B L E M T let JOHN and i a » N EAFAWiAr HMLP YOU! 373 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 649-2881 168 WOODLAND ST. # OPEN D A IL Y # PHQNU 643-84741 BtANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 196« PAGE FIFTEEM

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, GONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 PAGE TDURTEEaf THE Try qitd Ftfflire Out Strategy Employed by Braved Manager Bmgan ^^3 Birdie’s Hair Grows, Herald Angle By Master Manipulator Suffers Defeat EARL YOST Amerleas Leagna Meanwhile, Juan Marichal Aamp, struck out 10 and did not 10th wUh his second doubl8,i«nd Sports Editor NEW YORY (AP) — So In the fifth Inning, Bragan, one more try.’ When he atnick w. L. Fct OJL now tralltag 8-1, decided to lift out again, I took him out posted his fourth victory for San walk a man. scored the lead run on Bob Bai- you want to be a manager. • • • Claveland #-s.f 10 0 1.000 flrat-etrtag cafttoer Joe T o m , "I used O'Dell because he has Francisco with a four-hit, 8-0 ley’s single. Manny Mote’s dou- .900 Indian Streak, Too Try and figure It toe ^ y Bob- victory oyer Cincinnati, Pitts- OLUITS—REDS— ble, Roberto Clemente’s ground- Baltimore 1 , Star of Future at W esleyan and sent outfielder Rico Carty to pitch. He’a otdy worked nine For Chicago ..... • 8 .760 2 NEW YORK (AP) •— League game played Thursday, out an l^eld 1«, by Bragan of Atlanta am in his behind toe plate for toe first innings in 15 gam es. R was a burgh outsKigged toe Chicago Marichal, posting his fourth er end Mota’s steal of home on “He's A good one,” Don Russell, freshman baseball Detroit ...... 10 4 ,717 2 PliiVplftTiri’a w inninir Lotrolt hammered four home raced all t^ to Bravee' 8-2 loss to toe L m An- time in hia major league career. choice between him and Phil (Tubs 9-8 10 innings and Houston straight complete game victory, the front end of a double steal - CylfiVeland S w in ning SireaKstreak . rsHr is. tn«r off as Jim Fr^iOsi threw to coach at Wesleyan University, said of Jim Martello, California .. 6 6 .600 5 geles Dodgers Thursday night. Why? Nlekro, who throws a knuckler, defeated St. Louis 4-2, TTm New retired toe first 16 men he faced accounted for toe other nins. BOSTON (AP) — The - • • « Minnesota .. . 4 6 .400 6 pitching ace from Rwkville, “He’s not only our best Here's toe way wo-i Bragan mahi- In the sixth inntag, after using so I went to (y o d l because it York Mets and Philadelphia before Leo Cardenas singled took pride in Boston ...... 9 S 9 .260 8 Birdie Tebbetts hair. poned the other scheduled brough him home. ,j_ pitcher, a n ^ a but the team leader. Every- puiated the club: ChrroU, Arnold Umbach and CM was Carty’s firat league game were not scbedule latter, in addition to scatter- Why? time iUMl said, ’Let me give it who batted ta Tliomas' spot. homer and doUble by Hank toe Pirates started in a four-run back. Minnesota at Baltimore, post- not changing any routine, at ing three hits, Martello homer- after 20 years on the bench. L«on Wagner’s sacrifice fly troit erupted for «even ponpd, cold and wet grounds toast not whUe his dub is wln- ed. Head Coach Norm Daniels The Celtics gave Auerbach a brought the winning run homo the fifth inning against the Ath^j title -salute by edging the'Iaoe Today’s Games ning. He knows what happened can hardly 'wait for the former One Smiles and One Frowns They’re Still Running! BalUmore (Bunker 1-1) at De- to Samson when his locks were in the eighth inning with some letics. ts-i Manchester resident to become Angeles Lakers 96-93 with one of daring base running by Pedro A1 Kaline also had a three-r^jj^ Sports Viewing NOWl Thru May 30! the most tenacious defenses in trolt (Monbouquette 2-1), night clipped, so the Cleveland skip- eligible next season for varsity Mowry Surprises CWcago (Lamabe 0^)) at per is steering clear of baiber G

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 ) PAGE NINETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN Resort Property For Sale 74 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 n Houses For Sale 72 — ------»------U.S. Buildup Hearing Scheduled Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Salt 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 NORTH COVENTRY — lmmac~ ANDOVER — Lakefronta year Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 (Xl^VENIENTLY located 6 ESCAPE!!! ulate 5% room Ranch, built- ’round Ranch, many extras, MANOHBSTBR-2-famUy,_ 6-6, M^OHE8TEB._ THE ne«e« ro^ ASK FOR Hornet baths, attained heated garage, room home, aluminum siding, \) the magic ■wonderland ins, fireplace, garage, h lrt must be seen to be appreciat- tfVK for BUI BeUiore. Two old- 3 bedrooms, sef>arate utilities, thing to a new home. Custom close to schools, bus and shop- location to bus, shopping, etc. aluminum storms, nice lot 7 er taomes in Industried rone in Listed Thursday, 6wwn Cape screened porch, mid-20's, lot 60 ■ oi Maimr. Big half acre scenic location, acre lot, only ed, $17,000. M. K. Ostrinsky, ?! Ow Dodd-Klein Link K li t n n f M n t o i l permanent siding, aluminum built 6 romn raiged Ranch with ping, 3 bedrooms, dining room, sound investment. Leonard Ag- fruit trees. Call 649-3979. $15,900. Hayes Agency, 646- Realtor, 643-1333. neuljy Glastonbury. Tremen- In good central location, per- ency, Realtors. 646-0469. x220. 28 Bigelow S t 6495866 for (21,000 plus square feet) X O A O U aU U U (Continued from Page OM) manent aluminum siding cellar storms and sc re ^ , good in- heated family room. 2 car ga- fireplaced living room, garage, 0131. . doue potential here. Call Bill excellent condition. First time appointment. WASHINQTON ST.— 6 room a wooded country estates. SOUTH WINDSOR — 8 ped- 7 lOkL12th Cirevit rec room, all city utilities, Bel- come, good location, 318,900. rage. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. MANGHESTSai — Main S t at celpts, totaling between $100,- tor details. Belfiore Agency, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Built-in kitchen, fireplaced liv- on the market. Wolverton home, with colonial charm, Full price on this special VERNON — 3 bedroom Rai«3h room Ranch, plus play room (Continued from Page One) 643*121. fiore Agency, 643-6121. Strickland — large comfortable IE 6 room home at 63 offer, only' $199! For In- 000 and $200,000 were tax-ex- 649-2813. ing room. Like new. Low 20’s. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. S t Kitchen, dining large wainscoted kitchen, pan- With attached garage on large In basement, ideal yard for , 8 room home, ide^ for home- ; formation write to Pine children, $17,900. Prospect and wounded 16 civilians in Court Cases empt grifts to help him meet his ASK FOR Bill Belfiore. Com- ASK FOR Joe Lombardo, Fully Wolverton Agency Realtors ' room, li\fit^g room on first try - laundjy room, cheerful treed lot, paneled XSC room, office combination. Bel Air living and dining room, bay Tree Haven, P.O. Box 193, Realty, 289-9668 or 528-3139. another , mortar barrage on a personal expenses as a public pact 2-bedroom Ranch a atone’s air-conditioned Ranch, circa 649-2813. Real Estate, 643-9332. floor, 3 b' plus porch kitchen with built-ins, formal official. 1958, condition 1966. Many, windows, 3 bedrooms up, J-car , Stamford, Conn. dining room ceramic bdth, near Vietnamese iMadquarters near MANdOaSTEB SESSION ' throw from Manchester line In on second fli attic bedroom. Ba Tri, 60 miles south of Sedgon, many extras. Manchester — SPRING SPECIALS WELLS STREET—A four fam- LOCATION — CHARM MANCHESTER — 5% room garage, ameslte drive, flag- highway, bus, shopping, Three prison guards and two ’The Internal Revenue Service nearby Bolton. Newly remod- Oil heat Convenient to Wanted—^Real Estate 77 a government spokesman said. state policemen accompanied a disclosed Thursday that it is South Windosr town line. Bel- ily home, one apartment va- ranch with attached garage, Is and shop- stone terrace, split rail fences, churches. Many extras. 649- eled bathrooms, 2 bedrooms. cant on sale. Three car ga- churches. Grenades wounded one U.S. handcuffed prison inmate to looking into that matter. Kitchen also newly redone. In- fiore Agency, 643-6121. MANCHESTER — Beauti- CONVENIENCE 115x300 lot, 3 bedrooms, big ping area. Priie 316,500. Rob- large trees. Ideal location. Suburban For Sale 75 8883. WANTED — 6-6 room home, ful 3-bedroom Ranch, rec rage. Excellent exterior condi- kitchen with dining area, liv- Owner. 643-9270, desirable location. Write Box servicemcui at a warehouse in court yesterday, where the in- The public hearings with re- sulated garage plus enclosed ASK FOR Joe Lombardo —New- tion. Needs some interior ■ ert J. Smith, W ., 963 Main SOUTH WINDSOR^Beautiful mate, Anthony Saia, pleaded spect to the relationship be- breezeway. Beautiful setting, 6 room, 2*/4 baths, 3-zone ing room with comer fire- St, 649-5241 or ^9-7959. SOUTH 'Windsor and Vernon — AA, Herald. Saigon and another at an Army ly listed 2-family, less than 2 work. No central heat Owners MANCHESTEIR — now under 5% zoom Ranch with full motor pool. Three Vietnamese not guilty to a charge of as- tween Dodd and Klein, the com- trees in rear yard, 2 in front heat, large lot, 321,900. Here’s a home that has all place, finished rec room w i t h ______^basement Real buy at $16,250. Several low priced Ranch blocks from Main St. Ideal lo- anxious. T. J.- Crockett, Real- three. Located on Porter fireplace, oil hot water h eat REDUCED BELOW aj^raisal construction ready about June homes, lots and land to build WANTEX) — 3 bedroom Colon- adults and four children were sault with intent to maim a mittee said, will be held “for plus flowering bushes. Assum- cation plus future possibilities. THRESE 3 * bedroom tor, 643-1577. 1st. 6 room Colonial type, close filled bath, vanity, many ex- ial, garage, near schools. Call state prison guard. the purpose of bringing out the aUe mortgage if desired. Truly Street in Manchester’s fin- Good buy at only 318,500. By 83 Oak S t, four, 4-room cold on. New 6 room Raised Ranch wounded at a nearby village. Belfiore Agency, 643-6121. Ranches, nice condition. to everything. Also 8 room Co- traa, WIU qualify for mini- Mr. Tivnan 8:30 —4:30, 643- At the preliminary hearing, facta.” • Best Buy in the low priced HUBLARD DRIVE, Vernon — est residential area. We of- appointment Wolverton Agen- water apartments, lot 85 k 191, mum FHA financing. T. J. now imder construction. Call Terrorists t'have thrown more Priced at 311,200, 311.500 fer you this distinctive cy, Realtor, 649-2813. needs repairs. 315,500. Keith lonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Broker, 644-8063. ' 1531. No agents. than two dozen grenades in the probable cause was found, and It said that Dodd ’’has been class. Belfiore Agency, 643- ASK FOR BILL Belfiore. Small and 314,500. charming 8 bedroom Ranch 2-car garage, ready about June Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Saia was bound over to the 5121. home, clean as a hound’s tooth Cape Cod house on an acre Agency, 6491922. WANTED HOUSE on West Saigon area since April 1. informed of the substance of the of park-like grounds at a MANCHE3STE3R — immaculate 1st. Call Broker, 644-8063. WAPPING — New 6 room next criminal sessiem of Tol- complaint he will face as to the NINE ROOM Colonial. 2% and located in a nice family FTVE ROOM RANCH with fin- Side—2 family or single, rea- Saigon officials reported the ask for Bill Belfiore. Several rageS' . wQ VO - /T D je” ” es--- down to earth price. We oversized 4 bedroom Cape, 2 Tdllaitd Raised Ranch, baths, 3 bed- city’s security forces on alert land Superior Court. Klein matters.” baths, 1V4 acres land, bam neighborhood. Finished base- tiled baths, dining room, 2-car ished rec room, 3 bedrooms, pmr.TP ROAD — Brand new sonable. 643-1927. ( The charge against the properties with co;mmercial tate, B-zone. Belfiore Agency, and shed, 315,900. ment, 3 car garage. Large lot! urge you to call for an in- custom designed Colonial. Fea- rooms, dining room, electric for possible ■violence during a The committee, with Sen. possibUittes, in Manchester and spection today. Ask for garage, central. Bel Air Real living room has new wall to ' large cozy ranch range, 2-car 'garage, half acre WANTED — in Manchester or prisoner came from on incident 643-5121. Realistically priced at 321,900. wall carpet, roomy kitchen tures 6 large rooms, 1% ce- May Day parade Sunday by the John Stennis, D-Miss., as chair- Vernon. Call for further details. HARTFORD—7 room Co- Doris Smith. Estate, 643-9332. lot, close to all schools, church- vicinity, 4-bedroom or 8 bed- Vietnamese Federation of Cath- at the Somers State Prison Call Carl Zinsser, Jarvis Real- with natural birch cabinets, oil ramic tiled baths, equipped ' Set til a forest of shade about a week ago, where he al- maOjand Sen. Wallace F. Ben- Belfiore Agency, 64S-5121. RE3SIDENTIAL, — Commer- lonial, 1% baths, living ty Co., Realtors, 643-1121, Eves. trees on a' large lot, three es, shopping centers, $23,900. room with den, home, Ihi baths oHc Workers and the Federation nett, R-Utah, *18 vice chairman, cial. We work hard and we NEW LISTING—Porter Street hot water heat, aluminum com- kitchen, full basement, car- legedly attacked a prison guard room 15x36, good location 643-0038. area, modified 2-level Ranch, port Excellent F.H.A. financ- bedrooms, two baths and a Foster St. comer of Beelzebub and garage. Maximum $20,000, of Vietnamese Workers. In past said that the witnesses will be TBIRBIFIC INVE5STMENT — 10 have many listings. Let Nor- and condition, 318,900. binations, walk-out basement. Rd. Open every day and eve- with 5 per cent do'wn payment with a broken spoon and in- unit apartment house in prime 8 finished rooms, plus 2 im- Hard to find price of 315,900. ing available. Priced a t $18,- - two car garage. This is a years, the capital’s two big un- announced at the time of their man Hohenthal, Joe ^^jmbardo GARRISON Colonial — 2 years JARVIS REALTY CO. ning. Call 644-8063. financing. Write Box L Herald. ions have been able to muster flicted several head and facial residential area, 3 acres land. Homer Grasseler, Bill Ooe or FOUR ROOM Ranch plus finished rooms, upper and low- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, 900. Call Jarvis Realty Co., real value at 319,500. Call cuts on him. At the time, Saia appearance, breezeway and garage, ex- old, on a wooded lot, large liv- er terraces, large wooded lot, Realtors, 643-1121, 649-1200. Mr. Bogdan a t 649^1306 or as many os 40,000 marchers. Call Bill Belfiore, at 643-6121 Bill Belfiore find you the prop- ing room, central hall, formal REALTORS 649-2813. was in an isolation cell for in- The other members of the for details. Belfiore Agency. cellent condition inside and tremendous possibilities for 875-661L / Mayor Van Van Cua warned subordination. committee are A. S. Mike Mon- erty of your choice. If we don’t dining room, family size kitch- MANCHESTER — Secluded 4 MANCHESTER — Spacious cus- have It, we’H get it for you. out, large lot, 313,300. 649-1200 Eves. 649-2519 large family. Priced in mid Tolland County that the unions were infiltzatad During the hearing, the roney, D-Mont.; Eugene J. Mc- ASK FOR BiU Coe. 50 Norman en with built-ins, one half bath 30’s. For further information room home, garage, rec room, tom built 5% room Ranch, pic- BARROWS & WALLACE by Communists and that there Belfiore Agency, Realtors, 643- ture book kitchen, 13 x 21 liv- handcuffs on Saia were re- Carthy, D-Mlnn.; John Sherman Bt. Compact Cape in good lo- MANOHESTE3R is next and stone fireplaced family call R. F. Dlmock Co.,- 649- huge wooded lot, excellent Manchester Parkade might be an attempt to seize moved,^but were put back on Cooper, R-Ky., and James B. 6121. door to- this beautiful 3- ing room, paneled recreation crab grass cation, early occupancy, com- room down, 3 large bedrooms 6245. starter or retirement home. Manchester 649-5306 ixjwer. ‘"They may seize the city when lie left the court. Pearson, R-Kan. frill pletely redone inside and out, Aac FOR Joe Lombardo. At- bedroom Ranch, excellent and two full baths up, central MANCHESTER— Immaculate Hayes Agency, 646-0131. room. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Atty. Robert King Backed hall but will never overthrow 2-car garage. An excellent condition, large lot, 315,- . air-conditioning, 2-car garage, 4-bedroom oversized Cape, din- tractj^ye 6-room Ranch, minutes MANOHESTBR-VERNON line. BOLTON. CUSTOM built one the government,” Cua told re- value in the low priced range. from Manchester next to Ver- 900. aluminum siding, 327,600. Phil- ing room, 2 baths, 2-car ga- porters. “We are ready for any and spring-seed toot A HOME FOR ALL Compact 5 room home ■with owner home. Featuring 6 For 48th District Seat Call BUI at 649-6737 this week- non Circle. Screened rear porch 35,000—Buys this nice year brick Agency, 649-8464. rage, central location. Bel Air Lots For Sale 73 ' zooms and a heated and fire- eventuality.” end. Belfiore Agency, 643-6121, Real Estate, 643-9332. sunporch, walk out basement, The Tolland Town Committee finished family room in cellar. ’round cottage, attached 37,100—four room Ranch, over- large lot, $11,000. Leonard placed family room. 3 generous Air Force and Navy planes Immediate sale a must. Bel- garage, treed lot, good in- 3 5,000—^Full price for year BOLTON — ACRE wooded lot bedrooms, roomy kitchbn com- gave its unanimous endorse- flew 64 missions against the W ith n s w TrTpTs Ae ff e ni ASK FOR BUI Coe. 106 Garth sized garage, on Lake view Dr. MANCHEISTER — 7 room fire- „ ’round 4 - room home Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. Rd. in Manchester. 7-room Split fiore Agency, 643-6121. vestment. J. D. Real Estate Co., 643-5129 placed Cape, 1% baths, carpet- with brook. In area of fine “plete with built-ins. 80 foot liv- ^nent last night to the nqmlna- Communist North Thursday. No S A V E ^5-00 yo u can tpring-s a a d hours ■bordering Center at summit of RocUledge, auto- or 649-8538. ing, excellent location, walk PERFECT for prl'vacy — 25 homes. Leonard Agency Real- ing room—dining room. 3 full tion of State Rep. Robert D. Communist MlGs opposed the ASK FOR Joe Lombardo, 6 room Many More Listings to , Springs Park, perfect years old ,5 room Cape, 7 min- maitic kitchen, fireplaced liv- executive Ranch near Manches- to all schools. Leonard Agen- tors, 'ask for Helen Palmer, ’baths. Three zone heat. 2 car King for re-election as repre- American jets. after applica tion • • • and Choose From MANCHESTERr-Ralsed Ranch ' for the retired couple utes from Manchester Center. 646-0469 or 649-3877. garage. 200x 288 tree shaded ing room, dining room with ter In Vernon, beautiful 40 mile cy, Realtors, 646-0469. or hideaway for the sentative from the 48th Assem- The Air Force pilots said they view, cathedral acoustical —7 rooms, 2 full baths, 3 bed- Ideal sanctum for tired cele- lot. Must be seen. Mid 30’s. bly District, comprising the destroyed a cluster of 30 trucks k n o w y o u'v a pravanta d panoramic view, 2 full baths, MANCHE3STER — 6 room Col- executive. brities, ■visiting Martians, etc. DOUBLE LOT ^200x400 deep. stone ceiling, wall to wall car- too many extras to list. A mtist rooms, modem kitchen bullt- Wolverton Agency, Realtors. towns of Tolland, Ellington and and two anitlaircraft sites in MITTEN AGENCY, ins, dining room, family room, onial, with den or family room, Owner, 643-0484. Located on School Rd., Bol- crab grass, wip a d out soil peting in 2 rooms, plastered see property. Belfiore Agency, ton. Reasonable. 649-2871. 640-2813. Somers. raids around Dong Hoi, 40 miles walls, Belfiore Agency, 643-6121 Realtors 2-car garage, handy to bus 3 bedrooms, formal dining 315.900— Six room compact north of the Scwith Vietnamese Insects and fad yo ur la wn 643-6121. room, generous kitchen with SIX ROOM Ranch in rural John Burokas, a Tolland Dem- and shopping. 3221900. Phil Cape in central loca- COVENTRY Lake — 2 lots, lake ocrat, announced his Intentions border, while Navy airmen said ask for Homer Grasseler. 643-6930 553 E. Middle Tpke. pantry. Original owner. Bow- setting, 1288 square feet of Vernon MANCHES’TER — Gracious brick Agency, Realtors, 649- tion, nice lot, garage. pri-vileges, $1,200. Call morning yesterday to seek the district they demolished 68 junts in €tt- a ll a t t h a sama tim a l New listing in Lakewood Cir- roomy Colonial in central lo- 8464. ers School area. Wolverton living area, plus 15 x 30’ at- Open 9-9, Mon. - Friday tached garage and tool stor- or evenings, 649-6051. LOT FOR THE MONEY seat in the state legislature. tacks father north of the South cle. Attractive Colonial with cation, fireplaced living room, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 517.900— large six room Cape Vietnamese border, while Navy 2-car garage. Call Homer for MANCHESTER — 7 room flre- age. Best quality through- Almost new, four bedroom King, a Rockville attorney, New Greennetd Triple Action large bedrooms with walk-in placed Colonial, recently pan- In west side, fireplac- and corporation counsel for El- airmen said they demolished 68 further details. Belfiore Agen- closets. Bel Air Real Estate, FERGUSON ROAD — This is it out with special features too Garrison Colonial in excel- eled family rodm, modem ed living room, 2-car numerous to list. Call 649-1266. Resort Property For Sale 74 ’ lent location. Large living lington and Tolland, has served junks in attacks father north for Spring-Seeding lets you cy, 648-6121. 643-9332. 1959 RANCH ON A high shaded . . . the best constructed homes garage, newly decor- lot. 3 very large bedrooms. kitchen with dishwasher and room, fireplace. Den and 2 in the Connecticut House since between Vinh and Haiphong. take care of three big lawn care in Rockledge. Features 3 large ated. A real value. MANCHESTER — oversized LAKEFRONT — Immaculate 6 ASK FOR Homer Grasseler. Huge kitchen with bullt-ins and disposal, baths, formal bedrooms, 1% baths, paneled oar garage. All this and 1963. He was a member of the In the South, Air Force, Jobs and apring-seed tool New Triple AettOfl Nils drab New listing, older 3-famlly dining area. Fireplaced living dining room, 318,200. Leonard rec room, attached garage. Elx- Cape, excellent condition, rec room summer place, fireplace, more for $23,900. For ap- legislature’s Judiciary commit- Marine and Navy planes bleisted room, 2 full tiled baths, car- trees plus extra lot with ga- grais and other grassy weeds the minute tliey sprout from home selling for less than MANCHESTER — Duplex, room, oil hot water heat. 2 Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. tras galore. Priced in mid- 322.500— 5 bedroom home near pointment— cku D. Sisco, tee. suspected enemy sampans, sup- 000. This is an unusual oppor- one side consisting of 6 car garage. Excellent con- twenties. Call Doris Smith, Jar- school, bus, shopping, ■peting plus other extras, near rage, $11,700. Hutchins Agency 875-6611. He is a partner In the law firm plies and storage areas in 301 seed. . . feeds your grass with long-lasting lawn food ••• tunity. CaH now, Belfiore Agen- rooms, including large mod- dition. 317,900. Wolverton Ag- 314,200—WELL KEPT 6 room vis Realty Co., Realtors, 649- 118x180 lot, 2 baths, school. Call 643-0467. Realtors, 649-6324. of King and Caldwell, whlermanent siding, 316,900. with 2-car garage, small swim- .. . but in Manchester. 8 room tral location for home- 8 ROOMS on a wooded lot. Six rooms in of Iowa and Yale Law School, former Phoebe Dlmock of Lex- where enemy troop concentra- elegance for rich and ex^uslve Hayes Agency, 646-0131. office combination. all plus garage, 125x150’ lot. tions had been reported. Two Vittner’s Garden Center, Inc. ming pond, high elevation. Fu- ANDOVER — Attractive 6 beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, Colonial... 4-4 with 2% baths. he taught English and speech ington, Ky. ture development possiblUties. room summer home on bathrooms, garages. You name Built within the last two MANCHEISTER — attention in- Home In excellent condition. for two years at Purdue Univer- King is a former member of 7ith Fleet destroyers shelled the new, exclusive 1 Tolland Tpke Manchester-Vernon Town Una large lot, 2-car garage, im- years, this home offers maxi- vestors — Unique opportunity $24,900—7 room oversized Cape, Real private location but still sity in Lafayette, Ind. the council of the bar associa- coast. on An excdlent investment. Bel- It, this house has It. For ap- 2 % close to elementary school. T. fiore Agency, 643-6121. mediate occupancy. A lot pointment to see call Phllbri^ mum in space for g^elous liv- to buy 4-family plus single dining room, 4 bed- B ATH S He was a member of the New tion, and is a director of the Of the American g;nyund for a little. Full price, Agency, 649-8464. ing at the mtolmum price. home, new central heating sys- rooms, 2 baths, 2-car J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. York corporate law firm of Connecticut Attorney’s Title forces, only a U.S. Marine pat- ASK FOR BiU Coe. 278 Ludlow 38,900. Asking price is only 324,500. tem in 4-family, annual income garage, modem, Im- COVENTRY NORTH _8 year Clark, Buckner and Bal- Guaranty Fund Inc. rol reported any contact with Qreet^ur Spreader Rd. Big 7-room Spilt on Porter CONVENIENTLY located— S Basement garage, combina- 36,200. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ’ maculate, central loca- 4 BEDROOMS old 5% room Ranch 3 bed- la-ntine, and was in charge of its In addition to endorsing the enemy. It flushed out a Viet Street aide of Rockledge, 2V& COVENTRY—Year ’round bedroom Ranch, nicely land- tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. tion. j zooms living room vrith fire- Washington, D.C., office in the King, the Tolland Republicans Oong squad 17 miles south of Da baths, 2 - car garage, 2 fire- cozy 4 room Ranch, fire- scaped, comer property, ga- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. EX>UR bedroom Garrison Colon- place and pine paneled wall, elected Russell ^eveiwcHi, Nang, called in artillery and with built • in marbe places, parquet flooring, beau- rage, new siding, storms, ial, a stone’s throw from Bow- place, gas heat, automatic IN ONE of Manchester’s pre- ■While the above homes are faft- kitchen with built-in oven and In 1946, King want to Ger- former Young Republican Club killed 12 Reds, a ^ k e s m a n tiful finished and fireplaced hot water, walking distance large patio and walkway. Call eir; School, double lot, well ly representative of our listings, P AN ELED range and dinette area, com- many as U.S. prosecutor In the president, as chairman of the said. Regufarty $18.95, now only $13.05 with purchaio family room, nice sun and owner, 649-3319. mium locations, a four bed- landscaped with many trees, to lake. Full price, 37.800. room Cape with 1% baths. we do have others; many of blnation -windows, basement war crimes trials at Nurem- town committee. Stevenson, The U.S. 1st Infantry Dl'vison of bag of Greenfield! One oversize hubcap ■bade combination. Quality pine, maple, white birch includ- which we cannot advertise. garage, one acre lot, walking berg, Germany, end tor two chairman of the second dis- continued to find large caches of MANCHESTER Colonial — 8 Formal dining room, large liv- ing 40’ cherry tree about to R ECR EATIO N h at compartment for lime, household flour or built by Everett VanDyne. Call ing room plus a finished rec- Don’t hesitate to call us for the to school. Asking years worked on the prepara- trict north YGOP, succeeds Oommunist supplies In its sweep Bill 649-6737 this weekend. Bel- rooms, large family kitchen, bloom, 2-car attached garage ALICE CLAMPET, beautiful closed porch, garage, reation room in the basement. particular home you want. If $16,200. U & R Realty Co. tion and trial of cases involving Mrs. Ruth E. tojzlm, who de- along the Cambodian frontier, other visible powders that make spreading more fiore Agency, 643-6121. Utility room and an oversized and double garage rear of lot, we don’t have It,- we’U find it ROOM (20^ X 240 Inc., 643-2692, R. D. Murdock, high ranking members of the dined the nomination after where the Ho Chi Minh ’Trail -treed lot, near bus and shop- excellent storage or future accurate and even. Othar features Include REALTOR 649-4543 one car garage. Owner anx- for you. We pride ourselves in 643-6472. Nazi judicial system under Hit- serving for six years. ends. ASK FOR Norman Hohenthal. ping. Char-Bon Real Estate, guest house, central hall, liv- Other afficers elected to two- praclalon controls for foolproof accuracy, apeetal Other Listings Available ious, trades considered. House arranging prompt, quiet sales. ler. • ■ New finds of rice raised the 4-bedroom Colonial on East 643-0683. ing room with fireplace, 2^ year terms are Mrs. Lojzlm, Center St. Quick sale an abso- Is vacant. T. J. Crockett, Real- Over a quarter century of sell- Vernon After Nuremberg, he was total seized to 1,100 tons of ene- agitator that won't break or grind material, FOR ’THE FAMILY who can tor, 643-1677. baths, master bedroom 22x21, ing in Manchester Is your, as- F LO O R-TO- transferred to the U.S. State ■vice chairman; Mrs. Rosemary lute must. Call Norman for de- walk-in closet, formal dining Malinlak, secretary, and Frank my food end other stores. plus removable ahutter valve and regulaf'” tails. Belfiore Agency, 643-5121. use extra Income. A 6% room surance of honesty and satis- FAMILY HOME Department and served' as NEW TWO family flat — 5-5, Ranch consisting of four rooms BRUCE ROAD In Lakewood room, large brick walled pa- faction. Try us. CEILIN G legal advisor in Berlin and Weston, treasurer. plat* for easy cleaning. ASK FOR Norman Hohenthal. Bowers school area, large end a room separate apart- Circle . . . a stated 6 room tio, upper 20’s, No agents, 649- , Let your family enjoy life UNION OFFICIAL DIES Big oversized Cape minutes kitchen, 22’ living room, sep- ment, presently rented for 395. Colonial. Ebccellent family 2811. In this 6 room Cape. Plenty BEL AIR REAL ESTATE NEW HAVEN (AP)—Funeral from Manchester, closets ga- arate furnaces, city utilities. monthly. Built 1958 in a res- home in a fine residential area. ElAST CENTEHt ST. —8 rooms FIR E PLA C E of living space in the spa- lore, 2-car garage, plus breeze- Call Leon Cieszynskl, Builder, idential neighborhood. It pre- Three big bedrooms, and a REALTORS 643-9332 cious kitchen, 3 large bed- Tolland Services ■will be held Sattirday 1V4 baths, centered fireplaced for Frank P. Carr, business way, big 200x210’ lot. An excel- 649-4291. sents a single family exterior, large living room, formal din- Colonial, buUt-ins, 6 bedrooms. rooms, fireplaced living lent buy, priced to sell immedi- and is in excellent condition. ing room, kitchm Is adequate. Vincent A. Bogginl room. $18,900. Call D. Sisco agent tor the Amalgamated CONCORD RD. — Beautiful Breezeway, atta^ed two car Only 318,500. Hayes Agency, Street and Railway Operators ately. Belfiore Agency, 643-6121 Must be seen. 320,500. Wolver- 646-0131. Harold R. Braithwalte P ATIO-SUN DECK ■ for appointment. 875-6611. Boys Baseball Teams Named Ranch, large living room, for< ton Agency, Realtors 649-2813. garage. Lot hM plenty of ______Union Division 281. ASK FOR Homer Grasseler. 4- mat dining room, cabinet trees. Offere^i atV326,900. T. J.. MANCHESTER exceptional 3 BARROWS & WALLACE The Tolland Boys League has Gottier, Roger Staves, Paul The______union represents OonnecU- bedroom home with 2 full baths kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea^ DUTCH COLONIAL — consist- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, at-^ Manchester Parkade announced the lineups of teams Wheeler, Michael Noonan, Brad qq drivers end mechan- tion room, landscape yard, ing of 7 rooms, and 1 ^ baths. desirable Bowers School area, tached garage, walk-out base- SEVE3N ROOM CAPE Cod, over- On a picturesque Manchester 649-5306 and i>layers for the 1966 season. Michaels, Thomas ’Tomlin, Gary Haven. automatic kitchen, wall to wall Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, A million words cannot de- MANCHEJSTEIR — 2 family, 5 ment, nicely shrubbed land- sized lot, 75 x 206, garage, ame- Cacciatore, Keith Neff. Robert Carr, 64, who died of a beart 643-6968. scribe this typical New Ekig- and 5 flats, on bus line, 318,- A baseball clinic presented by carpeting will stay, tall stately scaping. Char-Bon Real Estate, slte drive, new roof, new sep- % f e oLTON — 7 room custom Bilodeau, Alan Morgamson, Jeff attack Thursday, also was trees on property, Belfiore land designed home, carefully 900. Philbrick Agency, Real- 643-0683. tic tank, good condition, 317,* acre wooded the Ellington High Baseball Gottier, Thomas Seidel, Stephen 319,900—6 room Ranch —2 car tors, 649-8464. ; Split, large Hiring room with Chairman of the union’s State Agency, 643-5121. ciutom crafted with tin 600. CaU 649-3046. team will be conducted Saturday Noe. Conference Board, and treasur- basement garage, rec room, g ^ce and beauty of Colonial I stone fireplace, paneled fam- at 10 a.m. at the Meadowbrook MANCHESTER — Dartmouth Also, Stephen Groves, Fran- er for the labor group’s New ASK FOR Homer Grasseler, fireplace. Unusual electrical days of old. Central chimney MANCHESTER—7 room Split Heights, 7 room Raised Rjuich 6* 2 FAMILY, custom de- l6t in Avon ! Uy room, 2 full baths, on acre School. 210. J. D. Real E state Co. Level, family room, 1% baths, ■wooded lot. Leonard Agency, cis Raia, Llndy Warner, Lonny Elngland Conference Board. Neat and clean Rolling Park with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled completely carpeted, paneled, signed, 3-bedroom arrange- Pr*u3tice nights, beginning Cape completely redone kitch- 643-5129 or 649-8638. modem kitchen with built-ins, I Realtors, ask for Helen Palm- Warner, Terry Jedrziewski, Carr went to work for the gambrel roof and small pane fireplaces, 2^i baths, loaded ment, modem kitchen, ceramic next week, are Monday, Braves; Connecticut Co. in 1922 as a en, formal dining room, fire windows. Screened porch over- one car garage, priced for ter, 646-0469 or 649-3877. Scott Kramer, Anthony Ouel- BRICK RANCH — Modern quick sale. 322,900. Philbrick with extras, large wooded lot, bath, treed lot, excellent ren- Tuesday, Reds;"Wednesday, In- Trolley conductor. He later was placed living room, permanent looks beautiful landscaped low 30’s. Call 643-9133. tal Income. Wesley R. Smith lette, Shane Scroth, Glenn Raia, Vittnor’s Garden Center, Inc. Bring those big gas heat bills down to earthy kitchen with bullt-ins, 2% Agency, Realtors, 649-8464. ilLASTONBURY — Custom dians; Thursday, Yankees; Fri- Michael Wella and Stephen a bus driver, and became a un- aluminum siding. Belfiore yard, located in one of Man- Construction Co., 643-1667. ■ built 6 room Colonial, 3 bed- day, Pirates, and Saturday, 1 Tolland Tpke Manchester-Vemon Town Line Agency, 6643-5121. baths, formal dining room, MANCHESTER — modem new- Dzat. ion official in 1958. family room with fireplace, 2- chester's best neighborhoods. 3l9,200 — SIX K)li>m Split level, ■ rooms, 1% baths, breezeway Cardinals. Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. ley redecorated 6 room Cape. $16,900 —614 ROOM RANCH, The Yankees, managed by He is survived by Ws widow, ASK FOR Homer Grasseler. car garage, AA Zone, 332,500. 1% baths, family room, twin Central location, fireplace, 2- built-in stove, raised hearth ;and garage, % acre lot, beau- A fund raising drive wiU be Rita, tour sons, two brothers sized bedrooms, garage, trees, tiful ccmditlon, 5 years old, Bruce Stewart and Bill Brooks, Listed Wednesday, 2 bath- Phllbrlck Agency, Realtors, WOODBRIDGE ST —Vacant 2- car g a rage, immaculate fireplace, basement, large conducted May 15. Managers team members are: Steven Yur- end four sisters. rooms, 3 bedroom Rcuich,' in 649-8464. family flat. This is a custom near bus. Hutchins Agency, throughout. Bel Air Real Es- wooded lot. Hutchins Agency, minutes to golf course, $25,- and umpires are still needed, Realtors, 649-5324. 800. CaU 649-4206.. gel. Jack Yurgel, BUI Brooks, Bowers School area, automatic (XILONIAL RANCH. Owner built home, never has had tate, 643-9332. Realtors, 649-6324. and all interested men are re- John Brooks, Bruce Bodnar, kitchen; aluminum storms, built 1656 and featuring gen- much wear and tear. Beautiful LAKE ST. — new Raised Ranch Ver non — 6% ropm Ranch, 8 quested to contact Ed Mioskey, Fred Wanegar, Guy Wanager, screens, nice lot. Bel- erous dimensions throughout. 6 oak floors, oak trim, plaster, with finished rec room 1% bedrooms, built-ins, fireplace, Sugar Hill Rd., or Ed Ridaon, James Rock,' Ken Jones, Bill fiore A^ncy,- 643-6121. rooms include a formal dining etc. A real solU home. Two baths. Now being completed, ' carport, storm ■windows, nat- Merrow Rd. A manager for the Bieber, Dick Shores, Ken SWITCH separate heating system, de- Babe Ruth team is atill needed, ASK FOR Joe Lombardo. Pic- room and a 14 x 15 kitchen buy now and choose your own 'urol finish vroodwm'k, half acre Shores, Dick Surdel, Dan Mil- with cabinets all around. 2 car tached 2-car gaurage, aluminum interior and exterior decora- krt, next to elementary school. also, and men are requested to ler. turesque Ranch urdan, Timothy Steppen, J?ff top. Radio, heater, automatic transmission, Full Continental equipment plus AAOQC switch from gas heating to oil heating—with Raised Ranch, 2 full baths, ble amesite drive, large comer lot in good loca- ' floors, pine paneled kltch- highly desirable area wltMn Molola, Richard Coulom^, W'B- Baker, Glenn Johnson, Wesley power steering, ’ G lftO K factory air conditioning. T T 3 quality-controlled Mobilbeat fuel oil. We’d like ' tion, priced at $21,900. $26,490^ • en. Aluminum storms and Uam Laramie, Mike Miville, Thouin, Michael Murphy, Gary power brakes. walking distance to all schools . screens. Enclosed breeze- chance to tell you how much money you can ■nd shopping. Quality built by 4- 4 Rooms—^Immaculate home, good income, large Michael LaFontaine, Midhael Thlfault, Scott Ducat, Joel Got- A ls o — ple nty of closets, b uilt-in dishwasher, ■ way, oversized garage. Masse, William Ridzon, Vaughn tier, John Hyjek, Steven Ben- save by making the switch—and to explahi how Stone and Goldberg. Belfiore lot, excellent for small children—$21,900. Park like yard 105x200, Agency, 643-6121. electric range, hooded exhaust fan, extra I Hiathaway, David Perry. son. our heating service can give you dependable many trees and shrubs. Also, Robert Anderson, Doug- Also, Willia^m Baker, James 64 C A D IL L A C 5- 5 Rooms—3 bedrooms plus built-ins with each woode d c a bin e ts— and so much more. Pleasing location with 64 C H E V R O L ET heat at the lowest possible cost. So, bring thoae ASK PO(R Homer Graseeler. las Moore, Gary BerUbe, Mark gchnelder, Richard Baker, Jon Newly listed Green Manor apartment, same as living in a single family home, •lew. 1% mUes from the Malibou 4-Door Sedan. Turquoise with Model 62 Convertible Coupe. gas heat bills down to esrtb. Call us. except you have an income—$28,500. < N o t c h . Elderidn, Alan Parker, Wayne Thouin, Peter Tramm, Timothy matching Interior. Radio, heater, H i RQC Green with green top. Ranch, cleanest one we’ve ever Hard to believe? Morganson, Wayne Priest, Mi- Ulrich, Gary Duntz, PhiUp Rich- automatic transmission. Full power equipment. ^ 3 9 9 5 seen. Must be seen inside to 5-5 Rooms—^Dining room, 2-car garage, aluminum ■ chael Ketcham, John Miville, ardson, Jeffery Thifault, Mark appreciate. Belfiore Agency, Only until you visit Stephen MantUk. Michael ’Tra- Wright, Richard Graf, Patrick 643-6121. storms and screens, many custom extras. Was Walton W. Grant Agency Lbil builders’ own hom e^30,900. 'Lillian G. Grant, Realtor <*y. Peny and David Nut- Murphy, Thomas Ulrich. JUBK FOR Joe Lombardo —New- 643-11J53 ttos;- The Indians, managed by Ed ly listed Ranch in desiraUe • Moot of the above properties Include appliances, have The Braves, managed by Con- Griswold, are; Randall Blauvelt, 64 P O N TIA C 65 F O R D V2 T O N separate heat, are in easy access to sclKKris, Bhopping BIRCH HILL Bonneville 4-Door Hardtop. Caspian blue Mobilheat l^rter Street area, real qual- 27 LA K E W O O D CIRCLE N O RTH cetto Zanghl, are: Thomas.Kra- Rene Charland, John Griswold, with blue vinyl interior. Radio, heater, hy- Pickup truck. Blue. Radio, heater, tty, plastered 'i^lls, AndersWest Avon Road, and drive Horoxinutafv 354 i Gray, Tim Shaw, ASiert Koths, Hall, Umothy Blauvelt, Gregory JLBK FOR Joe Lombardo. 3- 170 feet. Very private. Being sold by the original owner. Sensibly priced in the Turn risht on Haynes Road to Birch Hill. beautiful ■view, convenient lo- MORIARTY BROTHERS "MAN, IS THERE A DIFFERENCE Hi DISTRIBUTORS! TRY US AND SEL* bedroom Ranch, one block from ei8 CENTER STREET •ation, 319,500. CaU 876-4146. John Barbero, Dan Black, Rich- Nelson and Steidien Jaduilka. high twenties. Can be seen by appointment only. Old Sauerwald, Wade Horeld. ------“CONNECTICUT’S OLDEST LINCOLN-MEROURY DEALER” center, plastered walls, fire- HANCHESTEB, CONNBCTICIJT^^ A EXCLUSIVE SALES: lioUR rtxm house, heated n» Cardinals, managed by Mracbester Evening Her- placed Hving room, natural R. P. CHERVENAK CO. 523-8690 or 673-4540 C B IT E R STREET — O P BH EYES. — 643-5135 woodwork. Priced to sell now, rch, baseboard heat, iOOxlCG Frank Cacciatore, Richard aid Tolland corretpondent, Bette 301 Read Herald Advertisemeiits •ally Ooct^ancy. Belfiore T. J . C R O C K ETT. R e a H o i^3 > 1S7 7 ® . near bearti. 742-7066. Kreohko, Bobert Nooaan, Brent Qnntrale, teL 87&-Z845. Agmicy, 648^12L CAIX: 64S-A12» 0 / 64S-87T* — 649-8SS8 S FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1966 FAGE TWENTY

Sunset Rebekah Lodge will » 1 . Ptc. Donald E. Keu, son o( F<» THW 8th CONSECUTIVE YEAR . meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd AHOIIL Ju O W H t ' Mr- Mrs. Kenneth R. Bleu o< 461 Parker Bt. was assigned Fellows Hall. Refrerfimeiits wiU TPC to Decide Fate ,0«via R. acts, son of Mr. and U> the 1st Calvary Divisiwi in be served by Mrs. Nellie Mc- Opening June 27 Mia. Hehry R. 3kl« of 11 Odn- Viet Nam,, Bleu, a parachute Allister and a committee. The Fellowcraft Club of Man-

way Rd. has been pledged to rigger, entered the Army in Of 16 Town Parcels chester Lodge of Masons will Delta UpsUon social fraternity March 1M6, 'completed basic The Loague of Volunteers of meet Mond^ at 7:30 pm. at 8LEN HAVEN BOYS’ DAY CAMP at ClarkBon Oolt^e of Technol- raining at Ft. Dix, N. J. and Lute Junior Museum will have The Town Planning Coiranission (TPC) has been sup- the Masonic Temple. After a ogy, Potsdam, N. Y. Pledgee was assigned to Ft. Campbell, its aimual hmcheon meeting and plied with a list of properties owned by the town and short business meeting the For further infermatien. edi wtl be iniUated in the faU. Ky. He attended Manchester election of officers Monday at has been asked by General Manasrer Robert Weiss for group will leave "for Broadcast Comp Director — George hfilchrt 12:30 p.m. at Willie’s Steak High School. r- recommendations on whether to sell-any part of them House, Constitution Plaza, Hart- HARTFORD 233-762(i after 7 P.M. Ihe Rev. Georjge S. Nostrand, House. Reservations close today or whether to retain all. ------... ford, where Uiey will tour the reetor'of St. Mlwy’s I^scopal and may be made with Mrs. building. Miss Ann LcOace, regent M The list, compiled by.- Dl- sontli of Burii HIU Rd. Or write P. O. Box 13. Monehestor CSpirch, win conduct a service Roger Brown of 27 Linmore Dr. Members are reminded that St. Margarets Circle,. Daughters rector of Public Works Walter >1,000. Sunday from 6:40 to 6:66 sum. The event is open to all mem- Fuss, lists the localton of 16 1>- ot Vernon St., they may brii^ their wives to Fiee brochures available irt of Isabella, was recently elected bers and prospective members the Broaxlcast House tour. ww____ iriAri«tL ittl Hartford Road» Horolc s C rait ana in the ch ^ l of Manchester state treasurer of the Connecti- parcels an- South of • Hebron Ave., ^oppe, 40S CMiter Street. is sponsored by the institutions $248,200. Glastonbiuy, opposite the en- ASPHALT LAKE USEFUL meeting at the Oroton Motor and chaplaincy committee of Veterans of World War I Aux- Welss, In his tentative budg- trance to the Roaring Brook PORT OF SPAIN — Trini- Inn. Manchester Council of CSmrches iliary will have a Rummage Sale et for the 1966-67 fiscal year. Reservoir area^7,000. dad has about 2,000 miles of and is open to the public. Monday at 10 a.m. at Motts has included a $100,000 Item 16. East Mde of Ferguson Rd., highway, all surfaced with The VFW has canceled Its Community Hall, E. Middle under estimated revenue, as In- from Porter St. north to Ixid- asphalt from the idand’f.famoua Thomas E. Adams of 5 West Seafood Night for tonight. It is Tpke. Articles may be left with come from sale of town prop- low 1^-—>1^,500. Pitch Lake, a tourist attraction. Bt. will be inducted In to Phi usually scheduled each Friday. Mrs. WHlle Hoyt, 43 Foley St., erties. Sale of the old Pine St. flre- Kappa Phi natlonal^academic The color guard of the VFW or Mrs. Arthur Bumap, 76 Mc- The list and estimated values house site appears to be vetoed, Go Nafive—= Go Pero's honor society Monday at the will meet Sunday at 11 a.m. In Kee St. follows: eliice the TPC has already rec- tJniverslty of Connecticut where Milford for a Loyalty Day pa- 1. Northeast comer of School omrtiended that It be'retained Personal Notices Native Rhubarb, Spinach, DandeUons, Scallions and Hot House Tomatoes. he is a graduate student. rade. Members of the Young Peo- and Autumn St. —$7,000. for the possible future allgn- ples Fellowship of the Salvation 2. The old Keeney St. School ment of Pine and Proq?ect Sts. Army will have a special re- In Memoriam Annex on the east side of Keen- The land to the east of Buck- In knring memory of our daugh- ALSO: Yellow, Green S q i^ , jA hearsal tonight at 7 Ih the Youth ey St. —$40,000. lan

10. North side of Finley St.— MOTTS HALL OF Follow Your Friends To $6,500. Auspices of W.WX Anxlllary PRODUCE!" HAM AND BEAN SUPPER 11. Comer of Finley St. and PERO HALLMARK East Middle Tpke.—66,000. For Pick Up CoM 649-1026 *76 OAKLAND STREET # OPEN 7 DAYS e 648-6884 12. Tolland Tpke., east of gpOMOWd by THE FRIENDSHIP CHICLE OF Buckland School—$3,600. PHARMACY I 13. West side of Hlllslown THE SALVAITON ARMY If you don’t have any friends, we’ll stlU make yon welcome. Ml MAIN STMET Hallmark Pharmacy

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a 23” MAPLE TV CONSOLE. $ | C Q a 30” CLASSIC ELECTRIC RANGE, WITH BASE. $ 9 P Q REG. 279.95 ......

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