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GI$ Slay 4 Reds in Korea Flareup

GI$ Slay 4 Reds in Korea Flareup

.1 WEDN^ISDAY, APRIL 6,1967 FA G S FORTV Average Dally Net Press Run For The Week Ended The Weal Donald P. Mordavtiky of 86 Tickets -for th t InstaUa^on John J[.. ^ id ) \6on of Mr,, oad tlriel Lodgb of Maaons w in. tte^otoRSBiat Barbara' ^len V April 1, M67 Cloudy,. lltUe tert^ri^-■ ' m of officers of the. Manchester Mra. John F. R ^ bf 1,87 .Phrker meet Satuniky at 7:30 p.n»t ,at of. Travelers Research Center,; Sherwood. Circle and HiUory J. Change tmUght wlth^ iOme About Town Gallagher of Vt Lakewood Cir­ j;x>dge Of Blks, are sold out. St., has bom fleeted uniform Masonic Temple, Merrpw. ’nib - Ine<, ’l^rtfdrd, will speak isna FeUowcr^t degree' \^ll be con­ eh$^" a Blm Friday, at 7 p.m. ""Tn lav in 40b; l)ttennM|^ I. Uttle Flower of Jesus Moth­ cle are on the dean’s list for Persons hevii^ reservations commetoW ■'bo4« b4It«* of .th® 15,113 77, the first semester at the School must gei their tickets At the Boston Oolle^' Indurtriol and ferred. Benjarnln Pieraoh, akri- a t’d meeting of the 50-60 Cub tomorrow,'IdgirSO-dS.'’ ' ers Circle wiU meet Frldajf at ibr waiden, will 'pteslde; Re­ of (ft Mary’s Bplsebpal Ohurejt SALE Manefwter~-’A CUy of Vilit^e Charm [ 8:16 p.m. at the home of Mrs. of Aits and Sciences at Boston lodge home at 30-40 Bisiiell St. Comimerclof'' Liaw' 'Review. Reid, I> i College. between 7 p.ni. and midnight a secoml'year sttident at Btoton freshments win be served. • ’ - In Neill MUbat;the church. Hie .AT T H E ’Y’ John Spellman, 42 Goodwm St. program will be preceded by a VOL LXX^XVI, NO. 168 (TWENTT-HOBT PAGB8*.TW0 gBChONS) MANCHESTER^ CONN., T H U ^A X , APRIL 6, 1967 (OlMsibed AdvertUng oe Bago U ) Mrs. Donald Duffy Is co-hostess. April l6,. 11, or 12. Tickets m ay. College-Law SoHool, has'partiol- ■ ' ■ , . ----- ■ /' -T. on North Main St. PRICE SEVEN CBinlt The'Golden Age Club will be obtained then from John pated in the law review for the All boys Interested in joining brief business meeting and dlh'- SAT.. ARRIL ^ Lyons, John Dulka or program pos4 year.^aiM has maintained- ner, Mt. and;Mrs, piarence Chorus members of the 'have a potluck tomorrow at 1 Cub Scout Pack 162 of Bowers. 9<00 AJk. to 12 Noon chairman Alfred ,M; Ritter. honor grades. • School may register Friday at roll, are dinner chairmen. ^His Sponsored by Solid Lean Chaminade Musical Club will p.m. at Senior Citizen’s Center, event‘is to ail Manchester Myrtle and Linden Sts. Any tickets not picked, up by 7 p.mi at the school. The Women’s Guild of Pinehurst Choice rehferse tomorrow at 8 p.m. at couples., ; , . Trinity Covenant • April 12 will be resold, Ritter Miss Ellen Sostman of 14 Not Wanted the home of Mrs. Cyrus Tomp­ s^d. Installation will be con­ Church kins, 187 Gardner St. Miss Barbara June Rask, Hawthorne. St., is on the dean’s Members of the Junior Aux­ SIRLOIN ducted April. 10. ' iliary of Manchester Memorial' •' * The executive b o t^ of Wash­ LOa ANGELES (AP) — daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. list .at Butler University, Indi­ The Los Angeles County K. Ejnar Rask of 128 Keeney anapolis, Ind. - for the rirst se-' Hospital ('Pinkies) will meet to­ ington' School; PTA Will meet Mountain Laurel Chapter of Junior Century Club will pre­ tonljght at T-to Ih the school li­ Board of Supervisors wants TIP St., is on the dean’s list at North mester of the 1966-67 college morrow at ^ p.m. in Room, A-7- the 1968 Democra.tlc Na­ Sweet Adelines Inc. will elect Park College, , 111., sent a "Fashion Showcase’’ to­ yesr. , at Manefiester High School. brary. ' night at 8 at Kaiser Hail of Read flerald Ads tional Convention to be officers and rehearse tomorrow where she is a freshman. OVEN at 8 p,m. at the Russian Ameri­ Concordia Lutheran Church. staged in Los .^geles. can National Center, 211 Weth­ ' t , Homemade desserts and bever- : But, Rep. Thomas M. ersfield Ave., Hartford. Women Women’s Fellowship of Cen­ ages will be served. Clothes Rees, D-Calif., wrote yester­ ROAST Interested in joining the chorus ter Congregational Church will modeled are from D and L at BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., day. meet tonight at 8 in the Feder­ .“^Please tell the hoard of Guard or attending a rehearsal may the Manchester Shopping Park- . (AP). ^ The lltyear-old son Of a ■ contact Mrs. Kay Hines, 229 ation Boom of the church. The ade. Hair styles are by Crea­ yoUll find top qualil BUj^rvisOrs that after view­ S .dinanoler was kidnaped from his $ 1 .0 5 Main S t Rev. Howard E. May of West tive Coiffures. Tickets may be bedroom Monday morning but ing the I960 .spectacle, I lb Willlngton will speak on "How obtained at the door. returned to- his home today, un­ will do everything possible We Got Our International to' kep the Democratic con­ Family.’’ The meeting is open harmed; after the family paid Wipe meat with damp . ’The Little Theater of Man­ 1260,(XX) ransom. vention out of Los Angeles. PoK ceFoil to all women of the church. chester will meet tonight at 8 setting styles "I am in favor of Bangor, cloth. Pre-heat oven to The boy, Kenneth Young, was at the clubrooms, 22 Oak St. ^, Maine, or Key West, Fla., 300 degp*ees, roast in un­ R. E. Wapdell / left bound and blindfolded in a covered pan, add no The British American Club Committees wUl report on the ^ • or maybe even some place in Attempts to will have Ladies Night Satur­ production, “Never Too Late.’’ car parked In a garage In near­ Puerto Rico." liquid. with salt Building day, April 16, at Garden Grove. by Santa Monica about 3:30* A' copy of the Los An­ The play will be presented a.m. today. and pepper. Allow 18-20 The dinner-dance will start at April 28, 29, 30 at Bailey Audi­ in great ^ geles congressman’s letter Disturb Trip minSi for rare, 22-25 Contractor 6:30, and Tony O’Bright and his torium of Manchester High , He waited a half hour, accord- ' was' made public by super­ mins, for medium. Make orchestra will play tor the danc­ School. Frank Ballentine will I-IALE ing to the kidnapers’ Instruc­ visor Keimeth Hahn. BERLIN (AP) — Vic* gravy with pan drippings Residential-Coinmercial ing. Reservations close Thurs­ direct a program after the busi­ tions, then wiggled free and ran President Hubert H. Hum­ and vegetable stock. Alterations-Remodeling day, April 13, and may be made ness meeting. to an apartment house to tele­ phrey arrived in West Ber­ at the club. phone hLs parents. lin today and was given a Whole 10 to 12 lb. Sirloin “Business Built On , His father, Herbert J. YOung, Customer Satisfaction” William Stockton of Putnam Verbal Pact heavy guard after a police tip (wholesale cut) 89c Army Pvt. James E. Dow­ will show his new fuU-leneth 86, said 1260,000 ransom was roundup of young, leftist lb. Full Insurance Coverage ling, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. color film, "So ITou Think I Vj asked but did not disclose,bow extremists who had fash­ much was paid. The f 6 i In Ends Strike James O. Dowling of 152 Oak You’ve Seen New Ekiglond,’’ ioned explosives to disturb Dtfax* U.S. Choice 82 BALDWIN ROAD Grove St. last week completed Saturday at 8 p.m. at North Washington said it was $260,000. The father is president of the his visit. ROUND STEAK Tel. 644-0450 eight weeks of military police Methodist Church. The event is Of Operators Bi an address to the city as­ training at the Army ’Training sponsored by the ■ Come Double Gibraltar Savings and Lioan As- 1b. 9 9 c A fter 5:00 P.M. i . aooiation. sembly, Htnnphrey delivered a Center, F t Gordon, Ga. Club of the church. HAMDEN (AP) — A verbal personal niessage from Presi­ The FBI said the kidnapers KENNETH YOUNG HERBEBT S. YOUNG Loon Ground agreement providing a wage in­ dent Johnson, who recalled hia picked up the ransom Wednes­ crease and improved fringe visit as Vice President In 1061 C h u c k o r day in 'Westwood a, few miles ben^t^ 'Was reached today to and praised "the strength and 3.IN-1 BLEND ALL OUR REGULAR m CGATS from Beverly Hills and were at end a strike by more than 3,500’ fortitude’’ of Berliners. large. construction equipment opera­ lb . 7 9 c i m When he was greeted by the Humphrey recalled that John­ tors in the state. son in a i^peecb to the assembly FBI and his family at the apart­ Reds Assist 200 A spokesman for the two in­ P in o h u rs t ment, "Kenny was very calm, had pledged anew U.S. oonunit- dustry groups hit by the strike ment to Berlin. H A M B U R G not hysterical or /crying,’’ said the agreement calls for lb . S 9 e Young said. "He said, ‘Hi, dad, boosts in wages and benefits 'T come here today as a rep­ I’m awfully sleepy.’’ He acted as To Flee totaling $2.40 an hour over the resentative of the HOUSE of America to renew the pledge Loon SocMoned if he expected U to end all the SAIGON, (AP) — Oommunlst Marines plus the Vietnamese 1st next five years, now time. It was like he’d never given to you in 1961 by the then LAMB PATTIES troops smashed at U.S. and Dtvisloh and miUtia tfwps. i« a , Clifford R. Oviatt, spokesman Vice President and now the been gone.’’ Vietnamese military 'jx)s*fl®n® prime Bed''invaslon target. for the Connecticut chapter of H). 3 9 c As Kenneth was examined by President of the Uidted States,” and staged a jallbreak today at The Comniunista are known to the Associated General Contrac- he said. 3 lbs. $1.00 only n.v1aM.1England I3aa.4«..,11.4aaaRoadbullders As- Aa Mentioning Vietnam briefly, lonable neighborhood, his father would be a primary objective of and lust to*the north above the sodatlon, said the agreement he skid the South Vietnaihese Oscor Mayer were struggling to maintain Lean, Sliced (See Page Sixteen) any new mass Invasion attempt 17th Parajllel. They made a seri- "aAvalU a review in written HALE from the north ohe effimt to move Into the prov- form and is contingent upon ex- their integrity and that free jieo- ple know Uiat the American Thev ringed the city In raids Ince *« «rt«ngth last year and ecuUon by both management ■ Y commitment to freedom in one BACON t i.m c • betweL midnight and dawn. ^ ^rst for a propa- and ^ W est Berlin Mjoror Heinrich Alberts conducts Vicie President Humphrey on place "is no less a comndtment 16 53 They atucked U.S. anUalrcraft ^ ^ Work on p^jects ^ the state ■0 Space Craft a tour of his city’s John F. Kennedy Plazfu It was renamed in honor of the to freedom in another pi^oe.^’ Save a fantastic 10.01 gun positions and the headquar- of tee fl^ g in r^ e d at « -rhe strike late president after he spoke tiiere in 196$1 (AP Photofax) Humphrey ^atrived 'at' Jbhn'F. lb ters of two Vietnamese army ^ '»^®" *«® North »'Whio^ 5^*;^®^., '! i! > i .------* ‘ ------...... " I...... - Circling iii rerimenta and celled the V.l Vietnamese regulars, and the staHod drark' oh projects that Kennedy Plats in front of- CUy mU taTadvlw.? expound. Viet Cong guerrUta Units them lun tato miMtons ^ . , IW a l ' HaH axid was greeted l>y about At Pinehurst the first gen­ the big 9 -*,000 penwns despite fbreat- uine Spring Lamb of the 1967 S ie7 f ts T more- tom 300 • « Klced will, North Vietna$n. ‘ .Oviatt said the verbal agree- R u H N c t W O r k s Special Purchpse . . . and, coats re­ - oaing' B^Mther. It was in that season. Legs, meatjr shoulder WroRg Orbit prisonsre from the proyincial ^ ^®“* i!®?, t 7, n . ------and tender rib chops. duced from our own stock all com­ laii _ most of whom had been How many *'Reds' were In- after a marathon negotiating plaaa ita* Hsnnady hi 1968 de- ’itaared to tflieering thousands: Oecar Mayer slices of bine to give ypu your greatest coot CAPE KffiNNroY, Fla. ( ^ ) un as Viet Cong sus- wolved In the attacks early to- seesion that began Wetoesday. ham 99c each. hosiery event - a $9-miUlon U.S. satellite ^®J^®'* "P *Tcb Un B*>4hier-(I am a Bw- pects. , / (See Page Sixteen) (See Page ISwenty)' Nner,) Connecticut 14 to 15 lb, savings of the year . . . and you raOed around the globe in . the Initial reports said 10 Ameri­ oven ready Turkeys lb. save neat $10,011 Checks, mono- wrong orbit today, Us mission can Boldlera were killed and 13 a Wtaed by a misfiring rocket ObmmunlsU 45c. * paned 1 9 that occurs tones, basket weaves, facades, .o/»i left 47 men dead. Two American U. S. Choice ' '0 escort. Some said ^*$Ve)o(»he loops, tweeds, laminates. All in lite - offlctally culled ATS for employes Mr. BEuniplirey’*^^'but one ‘sa ^ ; WASHINGTON ,(AP)., — Federal mediators, It was walking out unless a ©Mitract “He, ^ Ha, You are a phony." Spring's newest, gayest colors, plus Application Technology Satellite Eight trucks were burned'at CUBE rode an Atlas-Agena rocket Teamsters Union and tnicking learned, persuaded union offl- agreement is reached soon. . The vice president flew her* twice a plenty of navy and white. Sizes for into space Wednesday night one post and four Jeeps and industry negotiators resumed dais to set the brakes against Locals In many cities report- fsupport for fli# juniors, misses' and women. Shop three trucks were damaged at Westmoreland Aide talks with federal mediators any walkouts pending further edly scheduled meetings to c ^ Oomnumlst-surrounded city aft- * ^ e ^ « n a 'iZ e r stage hurled “ ®«‘®>'’ Vw«Hn«STON. (AP) - Pres- there'last month as commander to head ott a effo^ dde with the resumption of the early and take advantage of this klent Jolmson ai^ioonced today of field force two. ' ' ^ektened nationwide shut- tract setflernent The old roii- Washington NegoUations at 10 ^ m r i J tremendous offering. preliminary orbit ranging from « . . J JmuiSMi, winouncea loaay former denu- wn- tract expired at midnight Fri- talks ooravtooed btan the friend- lb jl4 to 7,000 fnlles high, hut after — ^ ty^ ^ John Helntges.^is Sources In the talks said there j^cais have already given ^ It fired a fuel valve failed to ^ twms d South VietnaiiS? Abrame Jr,,. tBe,A«ny’B reassigned as deputy U.S. ^ a re d j^ immeffiate threat 'Teamsters so u ^ indicated werwhelming strike Lu au- ^ Germuny la strong • close. CUI re U u o n a ry ; _ t".**?.® .^egoUators. “ S , o S before Humphrey’* New^lfems With the valve open, the en- who haVe bioome nUHtafy'-cOiiih^ Viet- being reassigned m deputy U.S. but that the situation could were beam ing re ^ v e and Th^^e were’ Indications ’ some „ riv al West BerHn noUce an- Complete...... 7Bc change at, any time. Piilsbury Pizza dough and . , . _ ------dimcult to keep from xeamsfers leaders Jeaced they ^cJd S they^*^las^ sauce 49c. the payload Into a 7,000-mlle- ^ * 4dvM*ce«'^*th« Abrams, who has more comn Abraans’ successor as the ...... i'. '...... might not be able to hold mem- three girls In the group arrested PUisbury Crescent roils. ernment’s paclflcaUon p ro g ^ . bat command experience than Army’s vice chief of staff wiU hers in check after the locals’ because their oonhecUen with Specia( 29c. Sou* Vietnamese headquar- «ny other general officer in ttie be announced later. meetings. the conspirators "coidd not be itnhm«tfnn ‘ers Said that at least 47 Com- Army, wUl be deputy to the top Abrams returned only Chief federal meffiator Wll- proved with certainty. ployed six long stabilization killed in the at- commander In he wwr area — Wednesday from a tour of Asian BETTY CROCKER booms that gave it the appear­ /ei______- - Titfkey Denies Story Ham E. Simkin met with both *^0 announcement said 10 Jiisf 'Stay tacks Soum Vietnamese casual- Wiiliam C. Westmoreland, countries tihat included a in sides Wednesday and prevailed’ young persons bad been arrest;. ance of a giant spider. ties were described aa light, but Both Pentagon ^ White Vietnam. CAKE < t t •mJH The booms, extending to a the losses were evidently nipre House officials emphaeised that Westmoreland: 6th graf ta71., (Bee Page Ten) (See nigo Tea) charge it' span of 261 feet, were part of an serious than reflected in the of- there was no rtari for Afmama to Westmoreland has been in ’Sr experiment to use the earth’s succeed Weertmoreland, a West Vietnam more than three years. Men Headed for War MIXES 'gravity aa a m^ns of keeping Quang* Tri Province, defended Point classmate. He and Abrams are both mem- WASHINGTON, (AP) — The a copyrighted _. _ story by Robert (See Page Eighteen) by about a division of U.S. Ahrams, 62, Ik a much-de- bere-.of (he Weat|Polnt c l^ of Long Island Star-Journal re- Amon. ’said the ’Tinklsh' agree- $ | _ . 0 0 ot H A H t oorated oifficer who 4ed a task 1080. ‘ ported today 1,600 Turkish ihent to send troops resulted force that broke the siege of During World War n, Abrams fighting men will'be sent to join from talks this week between Survivor Is Quizzed Bastogne during the Battle of made a name as a- tank com- U.S. troops In.Vietnam within 80 President Johnson and 'Dirkey’s White, Yellow, DevU’s Food NOW the Bulge In World War H. He mander. In the BatUe of the days, but the Turkish embassy President: Ceydet, Sunay. now and new Cherry Chip are also served In the Korean War. Bulge,-bis command .broke the in Waehhigton said the report touring the United States. In Nurse Massacre featured at this special price. The assignment of Abrams German line and relieved Bas- was "abscli;te ntmsense " Attributing the report to what towrfioiMe doiml- Buy 1 or a dozen. GI$ Slay 4 Reds was in line with Johnson’s togne. There ' was not immediate, » oaUed authorttattve but un- la , (i^ ) -- C ^ - IW^ promise last mozdh to beef, up In 1002 dnd 1063 Abrams su- comment fronl the Statpn .De- official sources, the Star-Jqpr- ^ ni’i««Honed bv d^ense Asmirao, 24, wearing * Hawaiian UNTIL complete stock of Maurice the military coznmand''in 'Viet- pervdsed federal troops in Mis- partmenti hut (Officials there nal said the Turkish troops, ._ il imw nam. ^ p p i end Alabama to indicated privately they did not members of an eUte. Army co u n ^ today about m e n ^ high necked yrikow bkaise and a ••'7, 1- who come to the dor- dark skirt, resumed the. seat in a fapuious group! In Korea Flareup As part of that move, Lt. Gen. preaerve oirder during outbreaks believe the report. ' coitsw* will be flown; to the RED APRIL 15th Nylons specially low TOe N^T^^newspaper. in next W where eight nurses were . SEOUL, South Korek (AP) - attacked was a witness at the ^ dispatched over racial dese^U on. priced for this mIg r e g u la r ly $15 U.N a^d North Korean observ- investigation. _ _' ' ^ ...... ■ — — ------^ -----zsz:------— ^Smay touched briefly on the ^rald% . (Jetty, who repcc- slaiytagB for the first tim* to PUNCH ers niade a joint four-hour in- He said he opened fire when Vietnam war to a speech to the aenta Richard Speck, took oyer pu^c. I vestigation today of an arml- surprised by a group of adVanc- National Press Club Tuesday, the 'witness for cross mcamtoa- phe most dvamatle moment 46 OZ. irtice .line area where U.S. sol- Ing North Koreans who sudden- blit he carefully rriratoed from- don at Speck’s trial on charges came when Mias Amurao, CANS Stock up now and save 2 0 % diers and North Koreans ly appeared about 46 feet away Saying anything which would o* murdering the young women czity survivor, identified fjpeckt: ■'J. clashed Wednesdky in one of the “with rifles ready to fire.’’ appear as an endorsement of bariy the morning of July 14, as the killer. 4 1 , 1 ■i most serious gunfights since the HaWklns testified be and two the U.S. position to southeast Under questioning by CMW, Maxwell House Instant ^ Mic^ or plain seamless...... 7Gc Me* 1963 Korean armistice. . bis men, who were about 260 : Asia. rite began rateBing the story she, Coffee 6 oz. jar 89c. . The U.N.. Command said the feet downhill from ^ guard Turiiey is concerned by the bad toU Wedneoday. Getty, North Koreans claimed tour of post, immediately ctune under 2 Suspects Held 1.39 Endust $1.09. ■jib Seam l^ stretch...... ON SALE AT ONLY i A yiotnam situation and “it is our asked it any of the girls Keebler Tulip Cookies 49c their men were killed and two automate weapons fire from sincere hope that an honorable TLonlr Hrkh1uk1*V re'rided to the townbeuae 1x4: were wounded. But the North woods on the North Korean ride settlement would soon be ar- n OB a a^lln . .Robbfsr R O B B ^ r y boyfriends who-called on them. , Nabisco , ’A' Fishnet seamless ...... • •••••••••a Korean Central News Agency of the armistice line, i ' 4 rangedi” he - said. (White, block plus fashion shades) A rual bargain bbnanzal Smart savings on snriart fashions for daytiijiu dr date At Springfield (Sss 1 ^ Ths) 80c timer Chous* from a tbrriflc selection of drdsses In your fotoyita Spring-lnto^, aald five North Koreans werT NorUi Korea’s Cksntral N ^ s . American oi^cials noted that killed and a sixth ivounded. Agency said the North Koreans' , bis speech contained nothing to SFRINGFIEKiD, .Mass. (AP) FIG ^ Summer fabrics .’'.''. wdsh 'n^weor. linen's, acetates, cottons, |er*e)( dnd daSron todicate a plmi to send Turkish i f Agilon seamless stretch...... P U | e L M Before the Investigation, fits vrere clirll policemen on “rou- —Three masked gunmen robbed • -blends/oil lovely styles that go cyerywher* In.cqmfori. .Sizes for juniors, misses, U.N. Command had reported tine duty” In the north porUen troops to Vietnam. .', group $18.00. NOW $13^ . S - ' There were no U.S. caisualtles. miles east of Paiimunjorn. report c&me from a . source in. wii fiv* Am. B u lle t in A U.N. Command statepient ,j,jjg ^ command said the , Wellington and coincides with ® f 't o e L e wT. said the North Korean ohser^ Koreans oros^ the ar- -talks taiUated by the Turkish P^^®* '^®*« ^® ®?*® 0ontr9C9 S0QIT||0SS •eeeeeee«ee.eeee.e.eee«a 8 0 c ers werfe shown tlie b ^ i e s ^ mlsUoe line Into Oie U.N. por- ^vernment for a re ^ to " ^ ^p,,^ ;„g„ ^g„ captured short- GINA FOUND INNOCRNT two North Koreans killed on the ^ demilitarized zone, I ^.S. control. ov« nuclear land responding to Stock Up For^ ..... > .f -* ' ROME (AE) — AeSragi V ★ Cotton sole walking sheer .. ,'Lis t ^ south side of ttie armisOoe line y^g American guards mines, "to ppeed their avalla- ' 17 ^-esDread hunt Otoa Lcdktorigtda, S*. WM . 'f y and that these bodies were them fiiere was an ex- acquitted' today 'by !*«$ s|^ I'J ^ Barbecues ^ turnjsd over to the O on^risto. cu^nge of fire “Including fire The ktoiy added. ^ & is peals . court of Obaoentty*-' HEMZ REUSHES uarters The Communists exhibited me North Korean concealed f'-, '"7 t '• i; ■ rontend that present N ^ ar- ^ut a bank of- chargw stemming from th s ' Bartiecue.' Hot' Bog, Sweet bodies of two other Nora Ko- pQgjtions across • the military BisUsh v r Hamburg Beilsh. support by Maurice ^ toe Sortrt :Uni^™ Iftt 5 t ^ Ld customarily gt $80,000 y,g film “Lo Bambohrt (The reans who they claimed ’ were demarcation line,” 'which dl- Dolls). A llveUndge tritamal ^ S iiars 111.00 killed north of the arimstlce yj^es the demilitarized zone, deeded to rttac>if^rkey opetong of a business day. toteriruptsd hearing ts ge * line. The U.N. Command swd An informed soqrce said a.l6- could send troops througji ^ r ^^g Vk to a nearby theater and •e*'* Teflon Ironing Board sets lAr Seonileu, seamed 'jib Lycra seamless > i f Sppndpx feamlpn one of the bodies "apparently ,nlnute gunfight took place afier I mountadn pansos before a decl- ^gg^^gd about an (cov^) $1.^ and ,$1.98 , had been .moved north by me ^ jj.g patrol challenged the .ifii? rion to re le ^ nUclear weapons jP^^ for Itsdf the exposed I*D*> t .4;--I r'r -.«■ .c •{ -.. ’ h*: ,f.n *. .1 f't f.• -I ■ r t Communists during the night, g j^ p of. seven or eight Nor$h - ; lufigida right hn«^^ Buobermaid. - ' Laundry re g . Oould be actod upon. Manager Karl Walczak said caused tiie oodrt actlen. Tbe*t a;« p ),U'7r.'7, - " 1^1 hut the North Korean observera Koreans atnd the Communista \ The Star-joUrnrt report 8^*^' emidoyes were forced to lie on Basket $3.98. 1.56 fSS 21^ 1 I todgss retnraed t* their’* claimed'the bodies south of the 0pgned fire, . ' ' " M r . Johatfidh t h e ^ r while two of the rob. ooortrooA sM dsHhoratsd f Supports, slims, flaltsrs. ' "Lycra" holds li* shape, "Spondex" glvM ewii-' .• i r'i i t‘ ' •r c . j •»;' line had been “dragged” from The clash occurred about 106 the initial Turkish ^ p ^m- g^^^^ ^^g^ ^^g^ lor two boori^ after whieh Popular shodes. Sizes 9 ■' won't stretch 4ut. Sizes fort and support. Sizes ^ . .' ■/ »H V"'’ the north Into the southern part jgg^ goutji of the military de-' mitment would be frikiwed by HNENOI^ ■ Brand liew oll-Wealher fashions in frMh, new spr/ngeolers; |ysry. ceoHs fuHy ILhecI with . additional forces. pointed guns. Md she ^ conilttsd to 11B. 9 to i m . ♦o ItH. . ‘ . jilk-|ike: lining ,of dacron wnd cpttofi. - ^ t t is on exclusive "Suoy cloth", a'blend of 69% ^ of the demilitarized zone pat- marcatlon line and about 36 He said the third man leaped «( ghn rcdled by U.S. and South Korean miles northwest of Seoul, tte dtinook Cdpter Doesn’t Fit fbe minor Infraction - d am n and'33% cotton. Sizes for .pet|tss .di^'misses. CelonI'Include bene, .lee blup. ^ ^ ; SURPRISE IN ANKARA the counter and scooped money fending pfDMle deschey OROOEIY j. uotvro|,GdeDtimI ibspberfx, Moaeaiampne Msaaeii#navy,.'p|hk.and'lom'eii. ^ealillkle'Wesel'ImitMMie * ' ' > • troops. ^ . source added. Air Force penioimel stand perplexed as they fail to fit a “Chinook” helicoptw from the safe which he ordered Sgt Robert W. Hawkins « pj^g Oommunlst account ^ ANKARA, (AP) was gidlty of ttm and Tompike :aboard anjAir.;Force nvention on Redistricting NORTH 3rd Oo^esskmal iDistrict of CSsyton Powell case. the Manchester Jaycees and the . ht aome bands the defense la • V ■ \ ' Kansas, listed $16,044 In ex- A amal), group of congressmen Luts Junior Museum, spopsors WASHmOTON (AP) — In a Thus to ...... $198,000 was eol- But the biggest teoj^le of »H»pen»et unde# the $8,000 celling. recently charged the/ present, HARTFORD (AP)—T»i« Con­ painted. difeidulty ftem one aide of the of the series. , ' 1 toble but easy from the other. src hard-fought' campaign in north- lected to flnan

GIANT SIZE TIDE Pkg. * • HALL-PREST» NEVER-IRON ' Fresh Produce Announcing Reopening LAND O'LAKES SPORT LARGE SUNKIST SHIRTS O F TH E 6 NAVEL ORANGES des. W RED JU ICY fo r O Harvest Hill Package Store DELICIOUS APPLES 4 £ , 4 9 ‘ 1 Regularly A T TH E RED RIPE 2.99 each TOMATOES Now’s the time to stock i ' up and save on these per­ manently pressed'shirts o f WE RESERVE W RIGF^T TO UMIT QUAliVlTIES ]^Iyester-coiid>ed'cotton Manchester Shopping Parkade . . . keep a “ just-ironed" ■C look foreverl Regular collar, short sleeves. In blue, maize, pewter, Ready for Business S-M-L-XL (14-17). CHAR8E IT Complete. . . All New Slock. . . A Full Line Of Fov- WITH ECONOMY UNMMRD Ond Fomous Brands. Newly Decorated and STORE OF MANCHESTER For Hie Big Bion ia Year 646 CENTER STREET PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FARMINGTON SOUTH WINDSOR Family, Viatt Our Big Maa’k A t RL 177 (FWnvIUe Ave.) Route 5 Shop la Bertto, Conn. OPEN WEDn IVIURSh PM; TILL 9 P.M. — SAT. TILL 6:30 P J l Rout 6 (Scott Swamp, Rd.) On East Hartford Town Line MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, AYEIL 6,> IdOT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, J9W nikrmfirt Master Spy l^ x KOlic^tion when yon tseed • Again Eludes far Topic of Talk WHITE Guidanee Is Cited, FAIRWAY OIFTIOX ;: ' Dr/; Hlldi iSUndlih of WesV Brirish Net Bbrtibrd, w«n KBOwn ^icturer r/Rf^T ohaiteM a n 'tin t. oh tuc’ education,<;9rUl bo gueit Television As Vital for School LONDON (AP) — Master spy ► J j t ^ e r iit a m atin g of the K N K H TS o f By BETTE qUATBALE eaUy in oparatton In the Klnga- George Blake apparently has Fairway will have toe sin yeia an looldaf loiri S:00 ( S-2S) Movies in Progress (40) You Askid for It aieofad wood. School In which a Par­ Cb^ter Hartfom Chapter of 7:30 (24) French Chef -r •ni* Uiree nfwly slipped through the British se- ' (18) Highway Patrol ent- ’Teacher -Student organ- ! tJiurge Familiee o f America, (18) Merv cTrlffln (18) X X„ membert of tb« Board of Edu- eurity net and escaped to the ► Priesd From i.'l#lL,i^ (80) ThU Is the Ufa (12) Center Stag* laaiUon wag formed at the re- lac., at S p.m. at M o^ Com* ( 3-40) Batman (C) catlbn. last night agre«d that East. Scotland Yard today con­ T Oe T. 9 7 c vlO) Perry Mason queet of the etudenti. The or- fttunlty Hall. Dr. dtandish, who (30) Aquanauts (10-20-22-30) Daniel Boone th« areas of guidance end Im' firmed a newspaper report that (40) Woody Woodpecker 8:00 (24) Point of View ^ . both stores opra tours. aaS fri. irighte fill 0 / ibi the mother o f five children, B;15 (M) Friendly Giant ( 3) Mr. Roberts It has a letter from him mailed will speak about ''Adolescent 5:30 (80) Navy Film ( 8-40) F Troop (C) ffsA aaKami 'tfiAAWit conmninlcAtlon orewuoii In, Egypt. ^ lo o a ^ n : fiowntowii inaln stnet and (18) Highway Patrol 8:30 ( 3-40) Bewitched the eclMMli the, school Doaro at,. ^ Sek lpTOblem.8” (24) Whafs New? ( 3-12) My Three Son* (C) . file letter was dated March east middle turnpike, next to ^pi^niw cnnriiei group, which is one year (40) Peter Jennings (24) Fourth Estate and school level, while perm l^ng r (18) Subscription TV ,,M, carried an Egyptian post­ old, will also elect officers and 6:00 (80) HcHale's Navy in. the student to parUclphte itleo. ,,. ( 8) Newswlre (10-30-22-30) Star Trek (C) - I TJe ttree, „R 6 p u b llc^ Jo- j^ n y parents feel the lines •' mark, and was received earlier vote on by-laws. - Que to a (10) News 9:00 ( 24) College Sport of the this week by Blake's 71-year-old (20) Phone Your Answers Week change m the existing by-laws, ( 3-12) Movie ★ rvmtnB^^and^Democrat^^ifo communlcaaoDs between the , mother, who lives In Hertford­ (18) Merv Griffin O Fllnn and _^m ooijat ^ r l e gchoole on e high i membership In the group la (24) Obsen'Ing Eye ( 8-40) I,.ove on a Rooftop shire, northwest ot London. ( 3-22.40) News 9:30 ( 8-40) That Girl (C) __ Herbet d^cribt^ the ^»rlo“ » school level, while permitting ( open to parents of four or more (10-20-22-30) D r ^ e t 1967 (C) Blake is believed out ot Egypt 6:15 (40) Bronco areas of education they would t^e student to participate also. .J children. 6:30 (10-22-30) Huntlcy-Brinkley 10:00 ( 8-40) Stage '6T now and perhaps behind the (C) (1020-22-30) Dean Martin (C) like to see explored after they Many parents feel the lines, ^ Village Lantern Lstrge Families o f America is :X Fallot photo ( 3 ) Walter Cronklte 10:30 (18) Subscription TV asauftte office April IS. iron curtain. a national, non-profit education­ (24) What’s New? 11:00 ( 3-8 (C). 10-20.22-30-40) of commvmlcaUone “ are not ’The letter Is believed to have (20) British. Calendar News. Sports. Weather Powers and Mrs. Herbet ex­ strong enough,’’ accordlhg to al organisation, with the pur­ Commissioned (12) Newsbeat (12) Newsbeat pressed keen Interest < in the contained a messajfe of good pose of exchanging ideas on ( 8) Peter .Tehnlnss—New* (18) Fresh Start they are not provided with 11:15 (40) Snorts Final wishes to Blake’s family and C SPNIKB Y ) raWng large families and hear­ David A. Dainenzo, 26, son of 7:00 ( 3) Daktarl gu ld^ ce dej»rttnent, citing toe enough information to Intelll (20) Hunlley-Brlnkley (C) (20) TIemory Lane growing importance'.of guldi- — ; Assurance of his good health. ing speakers on subjects re­ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lamenzo ( 8) TVIIlpht Zone 11:20 ( 3-8) Movie gently help to guide, their-.chil­ (22-30-40) New* (12) Newsbeat ance In toe public schools tO'^ > j||qOf)and Yard said inquiries lated to family life. The group of 19 Jean Rd. recently was (10) McHale’* Navy 11:25 (40) Country Music (C) dren In ihelr gchobl, efiorte.” ■ about the letter were being ( 11:30 (10-20.O2-30) Tonight (C) CAMPBELL COUNCIL NO. 573 day. Use of School Buildings also combines purchasing pow- commissioned an Army second ' (24) Communication Skills Uti'ade. 7:15 (30) Newsreel (12) Movie Mrs. Herbet stated she want­ : or to attain discounts from lieutenant after graduating (22) Sqiinre Danctnk (10) Movie / * ■ ' ’The use of school facilities by Blake vanished from London’s area businesses. from Inlaintry Officer Candidate ed to leant' the extent-to which the community, kmg..a contro­ ' Wormw(x)d Scrubs Prison last SEE SATDRDAYT} TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINO guidance is used throughout the School, and completing adrboine versial topic, is advocated ., by October after serving five years system and what the' present M «. Heri)st and Powers. 2 Weeks Only Area Weather training at. Ft. Banning, Ga. Of a 42-year sentence, the lon^ He Is home on leave and will Takes Pride and Pleasure In and future goals of the guid­ Powers envisions the schools gest in modem British history. WEND60R tXXaCS (AP) — depart next Tuesday for Ft. Radio ance program In Vernon is. being utUisad to provide cul­ He had worked as a double tural and recreational activities Warm moist sir from the west Campbell, Ky., where he has (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 16 Powers cited the need tor agent tor the Soviet Union and PERMANENTS for toe community, a fW school and southwest is spreading over been assigned to the lOlst Air- mbiPtie length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) guidance to offer “help and en­ British intelligence. Although h(>urs, and for toe offering of Normal Tinted the top of cool auHace air this borne Division. After a brief couragement for the under­ his trial was held in secret, he Is summer courses such as typ­ morning, •’ reports the U.S. stay at Ft, Campbell he will WDRC-^1366 11:30 Barry Farber Show achievers,” while still "provid­ ^ believed to have given the So­ Hair Hair 12:00 Comment ing. Weatlwr'Bureau. Die result Is leave for- Vietnam, where he 5:00 IMck Robinson 12:15 News. Sign Off ing a challenge" for the ad­ viets full details of the British 6:00 Joey- Reynolds Powers Is a member o t toe doudihesB and' periods of light will be an Airborne Infantry 9:00 Ken Griffin WTIO-1080 vanced student, helping him to intelligence organization behind Recreational Commission 'which rain for all sections today. Bar- Platoon Leader With. the lOlst 1:06 News, Sign Oft 5:00 Afternoon Edition “ achieve his. .full potential.” the iron Chirtain. - $ ) WBCH—610 6:00 News. Sports. Weather has' been seeking greater use ly this morning; some light rain Brigade. 6:35 Americana 5:00 Hartford Highlights Mrs. Rerbst would like to ex­ of school faciUties. Mrs. Herbst u occurred in southern Connect!- Lamenzo Is a 1964 graduate Tl;00 News- 7:30 News of the World •A: 8:01, Gaslight 7:50 Sing Along plore the use' of guidance in la Secretary of .the Planning cut and New York City. of St. Anselm College, Manches- 8:05 Pop Concert 10 i 12:00 ^ le t Hours areas “beyond the borders of Commiselon,___ which is recom- The tadn wiu become more ter, N. H. He entered the serv- WPOP—1416 9:06 Nlghlbeat 11:00 News. Sports. Weather Vernon" and to watch thflr ^iinmuiuty use oftoe School Menus continuous this afternoon and ice April 1966, and comp)et- 5:00 Danny Clayton Show 7:00 Lee '^’Babr' Simms Show 11:30 Art Johnson programs In action. s and attending toe ballet is exciting enough, .but it’s even more thrill­ Monday: Sloppy Joe on roll, day and tomorrow with little tics of small infantry units, and ■ 7:00 The World Tonight during the election campaign. vide complete use of the tax­ potato sticks, peas, corn bread, 7:15 Frank Gifford FREE DELIVERY payers investment in the ing to chat backstage with the dancers and then receive an impromptu lesson, these young­ MAOHINE HADE FULL WiOS vaiiaiion. The high today and use of Infantry weapons. He 7:30 Harry -Reasoner Improved Oonimunlcatlons butter, milk, apple crisp. - schools. sters’ expressions seem to intUcate. ’The shene was at Manchester'High School’s Bailey Au­ ^tomorrow will be about 50 de- also received Instruction in map 7:35 World of Religion ’The residents ot the town Tuesday: Baked meat loaf, NTown COUNTRY DRUG Powers advocates “soundness ditorium yesterday, where Leslie Peck, a member of the Andre Eglevsky'.Ballet CO.,-greets .'grSes and the low tonight will and aerial phoU^^ph reading, 8:10 Speak Up Hartford “ want to know the reasons and parslled potato, whole kernel LIGHT in toe curriculum,” bSiSed on the g;irls shows them how to do a “ point.” The pupils, froth, left, etre (Jolleen Flavell, be in the 40s. guerrilla warfare, and counter- 10:06 Commenl background of educational de­ corn, bread, butter, milk, sliced ' $89 COLOR m 10:20 Speak Up Hartford “ quahty in ail offerad courses.” Grade 's, Highland Park School; Mary Beth E'yerdlng, iorade 4, Keeney St. School; and Abbey A developing storm in the insurgency operations. cisions, and they are not eure peaches. A sound basic curriculum with Eillls, Grade 6, Highlantl Park.. More than '3,000 youngsters attended the ballet, this year’s Midwestern states brought win------how to obtain them,” O'Fllnn Wednesday: Hamburg patty constant attenUem focused on U offering In toe fine arte aeries sponsored each y elr by the PTA Council. Chil(}ren from HANDHADE WIfiS Reg. ISO. $110 ter and summer face to lace stated. on roll, potato chips, green is necessary, he maintained. local Catoolic schools ant} from Bolton Elethentary School also attended. (Herald photo t^y Cut and Especially For Yon over the middle of the nation. He feels' "very strongly’’ beans, milk peanut« butter Mrs. Herbst expressed con­ OHara.),- Very cold Canadian air covers Five Students about Improved communications : . . ' •- . - brownie. cern over toe lack of sufficient the northern part of the country Given Tuition between the general public and . ■ Thursday: Italian grinder, ap- Wig Cases $7.50 Wiglet Cases $7.00 -while warm moist air dominates the schools, and w ill. propose curriculum meertlngs held by Education should show more program -of tongs, recitations piesauce, milk, Ice cream, FRI. SPECIAL! that representatives of the var' the board. Poliisii; Church FOR APPOINTMENT TEL. 648-4040 wuthem parts. The line was so pme freshmen students at- initiative In requesting items and Instrumental solos. Men of Friday: Baked fish sticks, lous school PTA and PTO o r­ “ We cannot let the mechanics aliait> in Ohioago yesterday th^ tending Manchester Community to be put on the board agen­ the chdrch will participate in an mashed potato, stewed ganizations send represents. of education overrule toe Im­ the nnt^em suburbs shlversd oollege have been chosen to re­ das,” Mrs. Herbst commented. Marking'Easter Easter. I ^ t Parade. Thqre will matoes, bread, butter, milk, Uvea to attend the board of hd. portance of education philoso­ VILLAGE LANTERN in the 40s southern sec- celve lull tuition scholarships She would like to see the be ,a chi^a: par|y after the pro- chocolate pudding, ucation jneetings and discus­ phy,’’ stie stated. Easter will be observed Sun- tions of the 'd^y enjoyed tern- f^r the spring semester, based board devote more time to re- . ^ » u gram ., ■ - j, ' sions. Representatives from ‘Changing World' ...... ^ _ BEAUTY SALON peratures In ,the'-^[te. on need and scholastic perform- " John’s------— Polish Nation- " The event is s^naored by the outer-other- community organizauonsorganizations al Catholic Church The Friendship Oub. Mrs. Barbara 129 center Street, Mancheater ' The warm moist afr moving ance. Bach award amoun'ed to Fried Glams would also be ancourLed to at- for education to prepare youth "present curriculum and also the « catlwuc cnurch. 'rne tradl- eggs Wierzblokr is in charge of ar- 1c SALE NOW on top of the ctdd surCace air ggo, 'T H E FIFTH S a S r S n r fo OTUnn to make decision^ and to par- futur^ "The currlculuni should tional Blessing of Easter Open Dally 9 s.n).-S p.m.—Fri 9.a.m.-8 p.m. la causing cloudlnees and-N^n. ijjo announcement was made Closed Toeedays ' The developing low pressure ay- by Officials of the Manchester These representatives could ticip«e in tne immunity. 7rrta''\vaTem*^ahe'f ''^s^Beveriy Burger, director IN PROORESS tern In the midwest will movO^^bolarship Foundation, which then report back to the organ- . S e ^ ^ ^ ’ .''imd.'a. dinner w ill,be held Sun- of music^at the, chUrch, will di­ Ample Parltihf.In The Rear I lations with a first hand report a*>le to prepare youth to faw a ‘fL dlrterenc#' of dajr-hoon in the Parish Hall. rect the slitglng'.stna; provide .a ARTHUR DRUO eastward today and tomorrow adnqinisters the college’s schol- brlng rain and showers along arshipa. of the problems and resulting completely changing 'urorld. be ^ a i^ ^ n c s be- -^ter the meal children of the musical background for to: pro- a wide area of t^e natipn ex- , The students, their home ,h .... »■”»»'«>> p— • s s' ■ - tending from the middle Atlantic towns, and'thelr areas of s^dy. GRAND NIGHT of M UST / tions would be of “ mutual bene- sponslbillty not only to teach planning commission, she would States including southern New are; Richard CJamargo, Stal- fit, to residents of the town and the children how to make a llv- like to see further studies made England across the AppIacWans ford Springs;,'llbhrpl arts; Ger- ■ ■ to'^the school system” . and ing, but also how to learn to on grade groupings in other lo the middle hti'eidssip^ Valley, aldlne King, 75 Davis Ave., school systems - to Mcertain'i Clearing aWea are expected Rockville, Uberal arts; Kevin Ben^fif of Msgr. Hannon Scholarship Fund could have a “ far-reaching ef- live in aoclety," ehe stated, feet” , he said. A multi-purpose flMlble cur- which plan has been moat suc­ late Friday afteinodn or eve- Lewis, Storrs, liberal arts; cessful. ning as the low moves off the Frances M. Koza, Stafford Mrs. Herbst also cited the riculum was advocated by Mrs. 111, PINT need for parents to be made Herbst, to achieve this aeed. The Planning Conamisslon Nsw England coswf. Springs, general studies; and more aware of what the schools She suggested additional -course advocates a grouping ofc fifth Kathleen M. Savage, Broad are doing and referred to the es such, as basic psychology,, .hu-' through eighth grddes In a-mld- b d ssiLe m e n t o r sh o w n Brook, executive secretarial. Ma n c h e s t e r keen interest In education shown manltles and economics to serve die school. The school board COVENTRY, R. I. (AP)—The Aim y has unvettisd a “ missile by many local residents; as preparation tor their future, favors grades 6 through 8 In a 1.. mentor’’ system' which, for the 24% HAVE 2 TVS She referred to a plan pres- “Men(beni Of the Board of middle ich^ool. first time, utUKes High speed NEW YORK—A survey by computers to provide infoma- HIGH SCHOOL the Advertising Research Foun­ CHICKEN KING tion to commanders of New dation shows that 2k per cent of England missile beiMeries. U.S. families have two or mwe 419 MAIN ST.—BELOW THE POST OFFICE 691 MAIN STREET The system provides additiiHi- TV sets. This compares with'^1 NEXT TO GAS CO. al data on the location and iden- per cent In 1965 and 18 per NEXT TO PIZZA AND GRINDER KING SUNDAY APRIL 9th, 1957 MANCHESTER tifloation of enemy aircraft for cent in 1964. oommatnders of ei^ht Now Eng- FREE PATUONG Uuid surface-to-air missile bat- CURTAIN TIME 8:15 P.M.—DONATION *2.00 IN REAR . teries In the New Hhigland de­ fense complex. Ool. Elmer P. Chirtis, New ■\ • Thsr4 I was . . . desp In the heart of England Army Air Defense Campbell Council Extends Its Kindest Appreciation Oommuider, said Wednesday the new system was tested at' 'T o The Following Sponsors: the 24th ArtUlery Group Head­ All Wool Twist quarters of the New England Spring Coat Sale Army Air Defense Command in A & H Automatic Transmission krausa Floris'i & Greenhouse Coventry. Broadloom Annulli Construction Co. G. T. LaBonna and Associates, Inc. and short of cash. So, I called. Mr. Coobe M at S. B.M. and he arranged to loan me the Arthur Druq Stores, Inc. Ladies of Columbus money I needed. He can help you, too. Walter Leclerc Funeral Home Famous NEED A Bantly Oil Co. Why'not'call him? '' s p e c i a l Carpeting Barrett Plumbing Supply Co. Lenox Pharmacy Brands William Belfiore Agency Manchester 'Auto Reoair & Body Work CAR Daylesford Wool Twist Bess Eaton Donuts Manchester Carpet Center BHsh Hardware Co. Manchester Surplus Sales 12 SPARKUNO COLORS Reg. Bolton Lake Hotel Manchester Wallpaper & Paint Co. 12* and IS' WIDTHS Bolton Pharrhacy O m Hour Martinizing M^ical Pharmacy fi". ■' FOR A Installed with 56-oz. Padding t i n s Per Sq. Yd. Carter Chevrolet Co., Inc. SPECIAL Chorches Motor Sales Moriarty's Flying A Service Station ? • I Low. Lpw Bank Ratos! Sam Crispino's Supreme Food Nassiff Arms Co. OCCASION? Tom O'Connell & Co., Bingo Supplies Call Mr. Coope At Amount MONTHLY PAYMENTS ' Cunliffe Motor Sales You ■) Rent a^iiew CMnet or LEE’S TOWN PLACE DeBella & Reale, Opticians Pequot Bottling Co. " " Receive 12 Moe. 18 Moik 24 Mas. Mercury. Low Rates. . . DeCormier Motor Sales Pinehurst Grocery f 200 8 17.77 g 12.20r S 0.42 - .Iteily . ^ . Weekly . . HEAVY ORLON :<7 Mfmthly. 100% Dick's Shall Service 6 A 44A Pacicage Store 300 26.66 1840 14.13 Dillon Salas and Sarviea (puish Funeral Home 500 44.43 SOJIO 2344 ACRYLIC CARPETING I'A u- FINANCING Ed's Sign Co. Regal Man's Shop ^ V ^ 8 0 0 71.08 48.79. 37.66 j^TEunii:, 21 Sparkling Colors, 12’ and 15’ Widths Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Iona Manufacturing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lional Lassard; -. T^«#r#’ 2-4, 4-T. SOUfH WINMOA O e M C T -S »K * iA w i* w y o »ly 5T**T. a-6x. T-14. ;Btawa7-I4, ol r*4«»«i BUMinDl OWiei—towride Anem. ol 0 »«h SiwM, to* lUiiim "CwtetteaV* Oldeet Open Wed., Thiuv. A Fri. Eves till 9:00 P.M. Krause Caterers Mr. and Mrs. Roberf Scully Umoeld-Miumrr Dentor* FR K HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER - ■ . 30% ()FF U lC E S T K B ifasT 30% OFF ‘ 30% OFF V MAIN OFFICE miii PARKADE OFFICE OFNM SATURDAY MORNINGS! "I-OPEN m WITH M. ,YD& OR MORE bP CARPET

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Tolland V. ■■ ■ television v m w ths televi­ sion scoop of th iij^ ai'.’ Cortiwcticut First, CBS prbApnted. Ghet Huntley ■ , 'i".:;)i , ' ■. , Pareints, Teachers, Pujiils Ett(itltt$ ieraUi and David. Qj^fnhlaK^^i^sther, o ff the air, ' By A.H.O. nUUMIto BY tb b as they were; no l^ g e r together on their In PTA ‘Americana’ Show ingtAIjTlcPfnMQ 06.. DiC nightly NBd newe prograni. . , The lady .wore UiA' atmoa- Bui towfttd the The'PTA variety show pro- The former coiuise wtU be While CBS ha4;HtmUey, It interview­ phere o( an aVeiAi:#, ordinary story, she came down to tha business everyone could conducted by Dr. Joseph D. WALTTO R. rSROTTSON ed Huntley about the oommenta Walter person who w a s -fin d ^ herself duotion, ‘'Ameriosna,” will play stand-!-of how It took 15 to 20 Segar of the Hartford Semi­ Cronkite, the CBS ndws chieftain, had Involved In an improbable ad­ • one-«ighit stand' tomorrow at GLENNEY’S ’’ nsUBdefoM%«? 1. un minutes for her to fill uP her nary Foundation. He 'wUl utiliae made about Huntley for his. failure to venture. During the lon^" proo- night a t 8 in the Htoke Me­ slides, lectures and dlacusslcna PublMad Brety Bmtng E^^ept < ess of time during - which the washing machine—of how she A Bolldan.______Entered at^e th< Poet Office join the rest of the national commen­ thought her husband mlgM morial School gym. to hrhig out the ways archedO' icheiter, Coi^; aa Second Clau Mau legislative Committee on Pub­ logical discoveries in recent ■»r. tators on strike. lic Utilities was hearing teetl- have btfen heard In Hartford Many acte are Included in the Finally, CBS completed Its master- howling on those mornings production. Performers are par­ times have contributed to a bet­ subscriftxom rates mony about the long list of bllla ter understanding o f tha Old Payable In Advance scoop by using its: tremendous resource when pressure changed so much ents, teachers and students. I# T M T •aeaeeeeeeeaaeeooe • 5 B « W whjdl). preceded the one she was and New Testaments, I • • e eaaa anaa ea ee e 1 1 > W to find Cronkite somewhere, get him be­ his shower dwindled to a MOntlM InUrated' In, she sat bright­ Tickets may be obtained at the The other course will be con­ L T 6d Montiui eaasaaaaaaaaae fore Us camera, and 'Interview him eyed wtd eager, obviously con­ trickle. Triumphantly, then, she door. IftOOth 0 e eaa aa aea e aaaae ducted by Dr. Ivor Hugh, di- vIL tu GARDEN HOUSE about what Huntley had said about scious of her own pros^ctlve revealed that her family had A men's quartet, "Four tat lEBMBBSt OF finally achleyed Its' own Inde­ reotor of radlo-TV for the Con­ THE ABSOCUTED PRpS Cronkite. daring, obylously suffering and Space,” will present three necticut Council o f Churches. The Aeeoclated Preei Is esclualyely entitled pendence iy spending $1,200 to « c f The compositional Ingredients o f this triumphing vicariously with •onga, "Banua,” “Blow the The course will focus on the to the uee ol republlcatton of all n***„^|^ dig a well of Its own. patches credited to it or not greatest of all television news scoops the up and down performances Candle Out” and “The Ihree uase o f television, radio, drama ed In this paper and alao the local news ou> We think she said everything jolly Coachmen.” were, to repeat, Huntlsy, Brinkley and of other people who, more pro- and dance as a means of “Com- ^AH* rights ol repobllcatloB special dla feaalohal than she, were ad­ she had planned to say. She "The Tolland Man’s High mundcating the Good News.” patches herein are also reserved,______Cronkite. The newscasters were the vancing to and retreating from , said -It all rather well. At the School Chorus,” ixnnposcd of Tapes and live performances news. nine teachers, will sing “ Annie -rw. HeTald Printing Company Inc., aa- the committee, microphone. end of ,the testimony, aa aha to stimulate discussion of how aaro^ m ftaaMlal responslKmy for t ^ There are, occasionally,' times when Laurie,” “Aura Lee” and “Put Craphlcal errors appearing In advertlsem^to Finally, after something Uke was casting about for the one young people, parents, Chris­ one news medium must be modest, and On Your Old'Gray Bonnet.” .andother reading matter In The Manchester ^an hftur during which the com- thing she didn’t seem to have tians, Sunday School teachers, Evening Herald.______this, it seems to us, is one of them. The . mlttee and Connecticut seemed thought out beforehand, her A women’s group composed church officers smd citizens can Full service client ol N ^ . A. **rvlce i newspaper still has to get along pri­ In some Imminent danger of conclusion. Senator Jqy Jack- o f parents a ^ ' teachers will ^bllshers RepresenUHves - hear, see and experience and Mathews Special Agency — New Tork Chi- marily oh the facts and opinions it can having a whole network of son, a West Hartford Democrat preeoiit "Moon River” and "He’s then pass on “ the good news.” . cago. Detroit and BosUm.______■ present. It does not often, except In ex­ pipelines explode under them, who seemed to be handling an Got the Whole World in His Registration forms may be Inter-American Meeting Set Here important committee chairman­ Hands.” MEMBER AUDIT BDRBATJ OF CIRcULA- citing movies or in occasional television the-committee came to the bill picked up from William E. An­ President Johnson and other leaders of countries in North and .South America -T 10N 8.______^ ______ship with poise and skill even Solctsts Peg Browne, a so­ fiction, find itself its own happening. Its which had brought the lady to derson or the Rev. Donald Mill­ attending the Inter-American summit conference beginning April 12 will meet Display advertising clo s^ hours: own hero. The newspaper, vVe are afraid the scene. The deduction was, though this Is his first term, prano, and Joseph Kolwicz, a er. Pbr Monday - 1 p.^ indeed, that House Bill 5025, an helped her out with a smiling boirltone, are featured In the in the San Rafael Hotel (above). The hotel gambling hall is being converted For Tuesday — 1 P-tm __or perhaps content—brings the newa ToUanders Square Danceni into a conference room and the adjoining nightclub will be used lor press con­ For WednMday — 1 E;*VSS2aav “ Act Concerning The Jurisdic­ suggestion that the committee program, as are two mono­ Two members of the Tol- tion of the Public Utilities had begun to understand that logues by Rosemary Malintak. landers Square Dance Club, Bob ferences. (AP Photofax) ______she was In favor of the bill. Hoops! Commission over Certain Pri- . Piano solos by Ruth Matteson Eind Judy Smith, will begin publlcatKm eacept Saturday — » It is not on record that there wias ever ■ 'vate Water Companies,” had We have told this story of and Judy Judson will be includ­ teaching round dancing at semi­ Sam White o f Enfield, first-de­ the lady of the well at some very much fun had rolling a boughten been introduced, as a courtesy ed In the program and Ronald monthly dances of the club. gree blue belt wearer, and Ro­ Inside 1c SALE NOW Thursd&y. April • length because it Is experiences Etupre will perform on the Cord- hoop. Perhaps that is why the hula to her, by the reprisentative They will call rounds between land (>uelletto of Woodstock, whose districts Includes the and momenta like this which ovox. variety, for all their obvious sultahlllty. the square dances at tomorrow third-degree blue belt wearer. IN PROGRESS Eastern Connecticut town of have, over our decades of leg­ Donees by Dorothy and Patty The entire staff of the Tol^ Report never graduated Into something useful night’s dance, from 8 to 11 at Mission To An Unreality which she Is a resident. islative coverage, held us fast Witdnok and the Tollenders Meadowbrook School. land State Jail and state police ARTHUR DRUG for mankind. House Bill 5025 would have to the belief that the often-* Square Dance Club also will be (Continued from Page 8) few days ago, C. L. Sulzberger, lit St. Matthew’s Notes from the Stafford Troop are April, when the wind is blowing the / the effect of placing under the complained about Connecticut presented. The CYO will hold Hs spring participating in the course. tosh has been downgraded to a his New Tork Times column, reminisced dirt ihnes gradually dry, and when the jurisdiction and regulation of system of legislative hearings, All participants will join in dance, Saturday night at the Paper and Rag Collection secondairy campaign role. WEEKEND SPECIAL about the beginning days of NATO. One whole world is alive with the tumult of the Public Utmties Commission in which every hill is supposed­ the finale, “This Is My Coun­ parish center. AU memihers of Boy Scout Troop 16 ■will con­ Other Romney advisers feel of the things he recalled most vividly the operation of community ly guaranteed a public hearing try.” things running and fl;jdng and taking the local CYO and CYOs in sur­ duct a paper and mg drdve Sat­ thait fair mone drastic measures WINDOW SHADES Can be used for bathhouse, tool shed and barbecue shelter. Completely pre- \| waa the day in 1951, when Dwight D. wells serving six customers or at which any resident of the Tha final rehearsal tor the deep breaths, Is the month for the hoop. rounding parishes were invited urday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. are needed. Even before the fabricated, ready for easy erection. Elsenhower, already holding the position state has a right to appear, is show will be tonight at 8 In And in the days when there were hoOps, more. to attend. Residents were requested to Senate defeat, one high staffer WASHABLE still a priceless possession, the high school cafeteria. of top Allied commander in Europe, fi­ and boys to run with them, the best The story our lady had to tell Piret Friday services will be have the papers and rags ready suggested to Romney thait he 6’ X 16’ Cedar and Barbecue Shelter. even though It also has Its long Lay School of 'nieology INTERSTATE nally changed his own personal policy hoops came not from any store, but off the committee was the story of held tomorrow night at 7:30 at for plriiup. might have bo settle for a pack­ (A s shown). Shingles not included Yours For Only *369.00 her personal relationship with hours of tedium, even though A four week Lay School Of age of nuisance taxes (on cig­ position and came around to open sup­ some barrel. They could be of steel or of St. Matthew’s Church. Confes­ AQUA SHADES It seems a very heavy burden Theology course will be given port o f that theme of Western Euro­ such a community well. She be- sions will be heard from 6:45 Manchester Evening Her­ arettes, Uquor, and the like) to 6’ X 8’ Knotty (^ a r wood, and the prod with which one ran on the time and energy of our under auspices of the United FA Made to Order pean military and political unity to gain on what seemed almost a to 7:26 p.ih. The Noctumai Ad­ ald Tolland correspondent, avert a ISsoal crisis. Romney (Shingles not included). Yours For Only *229.00 and steered them could be of either ma­ legislators. Congregational Church begin­ " J a O U w it li Your RoUers which his own subsequent administra­ dispassionate legal level, on oration Society will meet at 8 Bette Quatrale, tel. 876-2846. replied heatedly that he insists terial. The metal combination was the which she described the diffi­ Where el-se could this woman ning Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the on genuine tax reform and tion and Its successors have since been p.m. and throughout the night Fall Line of Custom more musical, and we doubt that, for go and find herself entitled to a Christian Eduoaticm Building. culties of trying to find official until the 7 a.m. Mass. REFRIGERATORS SCARCE would veto any paitcWwork solu­ loyaL all the modern oddities of concussion, status of any kind, reglsti^, in­ hearing for her story? For her, A tuition charge of $5 for one tion. VENHIAN BLINDS 'Karate Classes BONN — A West German This was. If hindsight may be ven­ metal on metal has ever achieved a as It has been for other individ­ course, wfll be charged to cover If the choice boils down to \ ' / WATER corporation, or even presence Twenty law enforcement of­ study of working people In tured, another of those instances In uals and causes of infinitely expenses. Couples may register that and Romney does not re­ more purely musical tone than the on the town’s assessment list, ficers from the aiea are attend­ East and West Germany E. A. JOHHSON which Elsenhower, after arriving at a various weight and merit over for $3.25 ea<^. treat, a long, hot summer is in SPREADER ascending whistle of metal goad on for the well with which she had ing special karate classes foimd that only 26 per cent of S uA6 i ^ y sound and intelligent position out of his her dealings and difficulties. the years, the legislative com­ TVno courses will be offered, prospect fcfr his Presidential STEEL metal hoop as they picked up speed on “ ArdiaeoVogy and the Bible” Thursday nights at Hicks Me­ workers’ homes have a refrig­ PAIMT CO. REINFORCED ~ own thinking and his own instincts, The owner of the well, she tes­ mittee hearing was the only campaign. a good level run. and “Oommunicatdng the Good morial SchooL erator and only a third a 723 Mata S t^ X e l. 649-4501 CONCRETE ".Abandoned his own soundness and his tified, apparently had the pow­ forum, the only resort, the only 1967 Publishers Newspaper The steel combination could make News.” The classes are conducted by vacuum cleaner. Syndicate er to charge whatever rate he place where Mother Connecti­ 'ow n intelligence and settled for .a con­ tiiusic; the wood on wood produced a to bkigluieiA ' coction of lesser but more persistent pleased: he had, by her story, cut had to be sure to let her sound that was a low, steady, peace­ speak and advance her causa minds. not shown exactly enthusiastic ful humming, of some tun" always devotion tc improvement of the for what It might prove to be For the American policy in Europe to 1 ■ about to begin but never brought to service to her home. i worth. which Eisenhower finally became the the definition of an opening note. The a dog's ^el' reluctant convert has been, o f course, steel combo called to others to come the policy which made Inevitable the see and join in the race'; the wood note partition of Germany, and the policy was the thing for a momentarily self- Yesterdays A Thought for Today which has kept Europe divided. contained philosopher who was willing Sponsored by the Manchester *1.95 It has been the polldy which has Herald to be lonely on a long run down a lane. Council of Churches chosen to make a military ally out of Photographed By Joseph Satemto All the variations in the landscape 2S Years Ago one half of Germany at the expense of which motored locomotion tends to level PILINGS, BOSTON HARBOR ‘Creative living* German unity. It has been the policy out and equalize had their own relation­ Observance of the Slst anni­ Laurence Sterne once said: vridch preferred to line everything up ship to the run of a hoop. Hill and dale, versary celebration of Exchange ’’The tour duties of man are to In readiness for the next war rather soft shoulders, thankyounta’ams, puddle an^ the first of the Exchange build a house, to plant a tree, to write a book, and to have a than make the peace which should have jumps and cattle crossings might be Club of Manchester Is held at followed the war just finished. the Hotel Sheridan. son." \ what you would encounter along the By Rowland Evans Jr. The historical debate about whether Inside Tills Is just one man's way of way, and your destination might be an this was ever necessary, even in the 10 Years Ago saying that a person is meant to interchange which was simply called the be creative; he is meant bo most naked kind of power politics Robert D. Novak four corners of your world. For all con­ A testimonial dinner, the fi­ share in the Creation of God, world, is just beginning to warm up, ceivable stretches except some possible R e p o r t nal social function before it of which he is a part. ” To build and the world which has for 20 years , downgrade where March freshets had ceases to exist, is held by the a bouse” meems that a person ALL-WEATHER been instinctively obedient to the washed the gravel bare and sava^^ LANSING, Mdch.—Just when ney four years ago. Seeking to Huber, leader of right-wing South Manchester Fire District Is meant to add something of Churchill “ Iron curtain” speech in Mis­ (SMFD) at Garden Grove. barefoot was best. What wings feet did his Presideivtial prospects can act before the crisis arrived, forces in Romney’s own Oak­ faniUy life; “ to plant a tree” souri has now begun to wonder whether Anthony D’Angona is named have, when a light and frolicsome hoop, least affoird it, Go-vemor George Romney proposed reform of land County. That combination means that a person is expected the menace of which he warned owed Romney is facing serious trou­ the state’s antiquated tax sys­ of unandmous Democratic oppo­ the first fiiH-tlme director of bo add something of beauty to DOG HOUSE not easy to restrain, led the way! the greater share of Its size to plans in ble on his homefront that tem in 1963 and again in 1965, sition and Republican defections physical education at Howell Ole created order; ” to write a Moscow or to the fears in our own dwarfs anything encoimtered only to be rebuffed by the legis­ defeated him in the Senate last Cheney Technical School. book” means that a person is TWO SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM SAKRETE BLACK TOP How To Tee Off In Life during his four pre-vlous years lature. week. expected to discover and de­ ' heads. , Golf, I have decided, is a religious Repair Black Top driveway Whether we ever needed such a thing In office. Moro enlightened Democrats scribe some new truth tor the Large Dogs Small Dogs game. It is religious not only because it Tlie irony today is that Rom­ education and edification of his *28.95 *21.95 damage. Easy does it with. ,. AS NATO has, however, become almost What Romney confronts to­ say they will support tax re­ m Is often played on Saturday mornings ney’s coattails returned the Poet’s Com er feltotmen; and, " t o have a Thty hovB dl H servicM o woman wcmts . . . Sakrete Black Top — saves 'strictly an academic question. The crea- day has, in fact, destroyed the form if Romney makes oonces- nor even because of the sacrifices peo­ legislature narrowly to Republi­ son’’ means that we are expect­ titne, cuts cost, is remark­ political future of many a gov­ can control last fall, thus ab­ rions—such as shifting more of PERSONALIZED BANK CHECKS, PERSONAL AND 'tlon of NATO confirmed and stimulated ple make for it and the aAigle-minded ed bo oontrilbute to the o n ^ n g ably easy to handle. Just ernor: Fiscal crisis. He lost the solving the Democrats of re­ the iivcome tax burden to busd- Spring Perennial the cold war which was its own sup- devotion with which they regard It. It life of the world. first battle in' his 1967 fiscal sponsibility for fiscal crisis. At n.ess. But this might lose Rom­ Spring, awakened, folds away HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, TWODOR clean out hole to be repaired, .. posed premise; It dictated that contin­ Is religious because the basic . idea of Obviously, we cannot aiU, Ut- Combination door with unique war last week—and lost it bad­ the same time, defeats of mod­ ney more Republicana than it Her bed linen of snow. pour In Sakrete Black Top ued division of the continent which took ' the game Ls a spiritually sublime one. enaUy, do all tour of these panel design. Glass and screen ly. ’The Republican-controlled erates in last year's Republican gains him Democrats. Thus Kneels to sweep ' her hearth FREE p a r k i n g at dll Offieos. CHRISTMAS and VACA­ and pack down. Permanent the shape of cold war; whichever really In golf, as some golfers of my acquain­ things; but surely there is not Inserts. state Senate rejected. 25 to 14, primaries made the Senate Romney for now will continue again. aoid prefect for all asphalt tance play it. the object Is not so much one of us who cannot make ,, came first, the cold war or Fulton and Romney’s tax reform package measurably less repsonsive to bo conceirtrate on massing Re­ Rekindles a warming glow. TION CLUBS, and, bott of all. TWO SAVINGS PLANS. *’8” x 6 ’8” or 8’0’’ x 6 ’8” to defeat the other player as to improve some kind of creative contribu­ Btreas. NATO, the subsequent reality has had (levying a new 2.5 per cent in­ Romney’s wishes than ever be­ publican support—turning next i yourself, to do better today than you did tion. Wf became creative when them inspiring and nourishing and con­ come tax).. ' fore. Thus, Romney faces a to the House, coivtrolled 55 to 54 Flower-flames, with radiant REG. $25.95 last time. At first you struggle to break we have in our lives something tinuing one another. Thait defeat in itself scarcely deadly cross-fire between liber- by Republicans. grace 100; when you can do that regularly,-, of God’s love tor people, and *1.80 That has been the story for 20 years. affects Romney’s chances for elI Democrats and conservative Blaze up high and clear, you try to whittle It down to 90 or even But optimism is in short sup­ tor the world; when we begin Lately, history, and realities, and new the Republican Presidential Republicans. ply. One key political adviser Tulip and iris and daffodil *23.95 80. Tou analyze what you’re doing nomination. But unless some to see the hidden possibilities power politics distractions elsewhere Seeking vengeance for the privately urged the Governor Are magically here! wrong, and try to correct the little t€ix' plan is adopted by July 1, in people around us; when I SEE OUR COMPLETE payless-payday crises that ex­ last week to return Robert J. have begrun to warn that the story has faults that ruin your score. And If your the state will enter the new have the desire to share God’s 14" BLACK COLONIAL STRAP HINGES tinguished Governor G. Men- McIntosh to the job of legisiB- Suidight .ST'arks their loveliness, LINE OF LAWN just about played Itself out. Both the partner is going around in fewer fiscal year with an unconstitu­ redemptive purpose tor them; nen (Soapy) Williams’s flicker- tive liason, where he performed Serime In bright array. United States and Russia find them- strokes, because he has been playing tional deficit around $220 mil­ when I am willing to wait for Includes 3 for door. ing Presidential ambitions a masterfully dui'ing the Demo- Miracles of beauty, come and GARDEN aelves facing sharper power politics longer or has more ability, that doesn t lion. At worst, that would Clod’s guidance as I work, and Matching thumb latch. Reg. $7.63. decade ago. Democratic legisla­ craUc-coTitrolled legislature of To us this April day. *5.63 challenges elsewhere. Both Europe and upset you; you concentrate on knocking threaten payless paydays In pray and hope. tors te>w yearn to tarnish Rom­ 1965-66. Once intended to run Dorothy Janet Peterson SUPPLIES a few strokes off your own score, and state government. .At the legist,' The Rev. John D. Hughes, Germany have been growing more and ney’s reputation for forceful Romney’s campaign for Presi­ If you can do that, you’re exultant. it would moan protracted con­ President, -more disloyal to the concept that they leadership. Joining them is a dent, ex - Congressman McIn- Today’s Birthday Woqjdn’t we be at the threshold of flict in Lansing. Either condi­ Manchester Council 'must keep themselves divided forever. handful of anti-Romney Repub­ Broadcast commentator Low­ the Messianic Era If people who accept tion could be disastrous for ^ of Cburches The historical necessity is, perhaps, for licans, such as Senator Robert (See Page Nine) ell Thomas is 76. THIS WEEK'S these notions so blithely on the golf Romney. oi^GULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 1 getting rid of NATO and letting Europe I on INVESTMENT SAVINOS ACCOUNTS course would extend them to other areas Moreover, chances that Rom­ And Germany resume some kind of natu­ of life as well. The goal of life Is not ney will get his tax plan Only 90-day withdrawal notice required! No withdrawal notice required! DOOR BUSTER ral shape. But the theory and the su­ to outdo the next fellow, but to improve through now seem somewhat perficially conditioned reflexes of 20 . yourself, to correct a few faults and be less than ever. That explains CHURCH TOILET SEAT years still cling to the empty shell of 1 little better than you were yesterday. the gloom suddenly enveloping- Fischetti • NATO, as If it were something sacred In golf, nobody says— "Since I can’t be the Governor’s office. NO MINIMUM BEPOSIT! NO MINIMUM BALANCE TO MAINTAIN! I’liUinItcrfl N\->rip«per . and necessary which must still be be­ perfect and shoot par on a hole-ln-one Nursing a highball after the every'Ume, I’ll be satisfied with remain­ Sp|itlk**tei 1007 yond change or question. Senate vote, a Romney cabinet Sorry No Phone ing the way I am.” They work strenu­ m «nber told us ruefully: "I PAID QUARTERLY from DAY YOU DEPOSIT $ 3 7 Origrinally, one supposes, the present ously at improving even a little bit. Or Mail Orders n trip of Vice President Humphrey was 'Wonder If any governor of a With this In mind, may I propose the 'large industrial state can run designed to provide some sort of glad- following Indoor variations on golf, suit­ for Presidtet any more ” Limited Quantities banded, quick-tongued assurance to able for inclement weather when the On a. mechanical level, the those people In Europe who.do not know course -Is Inaccessible: need; to be in Lansing fighting REG. $4.95 fcow to give up the NATO myth that we 1. Ethical golf: In which people will fiscal wars disrupts Romney’s LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMER ; have no intention of giving it up,- either. ask not, “ Am I no Worse than my com­ g;radually accelerating cam­ petition?” but- rather. “Could I—with paign. His scheduled trip to The myth, he. was supposed, to keep Enjoy your home improvements NOW with Cflenney’s Easy Revolving Budget reassuring them. Is still real. some effort-and practice-^—be a little bit South America in May (the better, more honest, more sensitive, to­ Account (R.B.A.). As little as $10 a month buys up to $100.00. ^ But the fact that neither Europe nor first of three contemplated morrow, than I was yesterday?” QUALITY— THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL ' the United States still really believes in overseas journeys) may be 2. 'Status golf: In which nobody will , postponed. ' the forms and assumptions of the past worry about keeping up with the But far more important is . has been iUus’trated, at every HiRnphrey^j Joneses, bui people at all tim ^ '^111 ask, ' what will happen' to, the Rom­ ''Atop, by the fact'that b o ^ he and his V“What Is my real level? What’s right ney image';if-the Senate defeat hosts have talked more about the harsh for m e?” — hever satisfied to 1^ less escalates into full-scale fiscal MANCHESTER reality of the present and the future— than they might be, never longing to be crisis. In response to past criti­ The sign of I Vietnam—than they have about the more than they have the capacity to be. cism of Romney’s fumbling on S emimgs B ank 3. Synagogue golf: In which people Iw.g!gI enney toiz “ Ragging and also apparently unsolvable ■Vietnam, his supporters ha-ve PROfeaalonal ” problem of how to end their life of mu- will rush up to the local pro (rabbi) and fallen back on hds genuinely 649-5253 dealer who - tnal pretense in Europe. ask him urgently, “Please tell nic! What impressive record as Governor. CO. little things am I doing wrong, that In £q>eeches outside the siB.te, e-voells ta 1 can correct them?," and then.rush out Romney comperes the fiscal OF M anchester FROfeealomU to ptft into practice the advice he gives mess he inherited from, the 3 3 6 and capable 4 Tbc Newscaster As The News them. ' » Democaate In 1963 wtte the MAM o m c i lAIT BRANCH . WEST W *"® " aervloe, advloe « People who are capable of such aalnV current fiscal stability that 923 Moln Slr««f E Centor SbW, Cor. Iwox Monchestor Porkode NORTH MAIN STREET •i I f there has been ,any sli^ test doubt SOUTH WMDSOR OPPICE — Sullivan Avwiue Shopping C w iit r ^ and products. linesB on the golf course should have n o ’ helped bring him a ttaird-tem OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 8:30 £ llia t we are living in UmM when the trouble transposing these same atti­ landslide last faU. Thus, RURNSIDt O m C S — awmUq Av«nu» «* Chur* Sfroel, Ead Hartford flnedtum Is the raessage, and the com- tudes to the home, the temple, and the campaign strategy can. Ill af­ ELLINGTON GLASTONBURY SlHBtator himself the news, an historic office. "Fore!”—RABBI ISRAEL GER­ ford the lose o f tWa vital key­ BUILDING MATERIAL—LUMBER-^TJEL ^9ew Asoonda on CBl^ Woiid News the BER IN THE NEWSLETTER OF stone. KLLmsc MAIN OFFItE criicl fARKADE OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS! Bight tu«t"e**^ it forever. TEMPLE BteTH EL IN CHARLOTTE, Actually, the danger now .'Mf^ >. C-,. aSu ' v; M. A

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MANCH&STBB e v e n in g H l^ L D , MANCHESTER, CONN. ^AGB TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1967 taMe atand on '"Mi prentoM. Windsor Sbia J# a ex' cone. . . * Meadows OonvaJescent Home; Fun Outfit Laughs Mary Felite, 444 Woodland St; M 3 U l> lU n 12th Circuit Draws t m ' w livsrttir Ba.' a vari­ Obituary David Fox, West WilUngtoo; St. Margaret Mary ^ u rch ance to aUow albuUding tot with Raymond Btonegan, 243 Oak Court Cases With Styles on Kooky Side left Uuui the required mmtage: St.; Mrs. Margaret Sdhaller, Ligiiori Resigns for New^ost; on iii^ nremlaea. Thia to an R-40 Mrs. Araut Mar|riiy Glastonbury. By DORIS BELDINO almost a nautical look to IlOf Sched^es Program for Cfirk MANCHESTER SESSION . long Jacket and pants, and ■one. ~ ; ROCacVUXE — Mrs. Anna Also, Loren Fracchda, RFD, ' ^ lntereated per«on«,are In­ .TJaly Murphy, 78, of West Hart- Hebron: James Baker, 146 High Bdwand Kdsev 17 o f 12 striped navy jersey. She also . St. Margaret Mary Catholic license on premisea at 718.EU- vited to appear at the hearing B i S e r f P L ^ ^ v e d ’ a sua- Showcase at Concordia Duther- modeled a white coat._ said to ;ford, sister of Sister Mary St.; Glenn Dunston, Bellevlew Acting Superintendent Is Corilon Chtd'eh will sponsor a Christian Hagton Rd. This to en.RC sons. eqd be heard. A copy of each Dr., Coventry. pended 60-day sentence on two an Church last night left the have this season s application to on file in the ;Danlel RSM, of St. Bernard’s Philip C. Liguord of Plain- oimts of taWlng a motor vehl- audience smiling, and In some side buttons and hlg DISCHARGF,D YESTER­ ...... ^ “SSJTSSifc a . . . P.O. town buihUiig inepeotors office "Convent, died yesterday at the villc, auporintendent of Bolton without pearolaslan, and cases laughing loudly, as It was neckline. at 7:80 p.m. la the church hall. ^ 54^ South Windsor, re- DAY: Mrs. Deborah Wisan, in the town hall. ■home of her daughter, Mrs. Roh­ schools, announced his resigna­ 116 Constance Dr.; Mrs. Pa­ w o s W on probatton for one modeled by Mrs. David Carmel, ^ - a The program to aimed at girl quests an extension of a tem- Bank Orowlpg nert Barrett, in West Hartford. tion lasft night effective July 4. tricia Foster, 103 Greenwood year.^ a member of Junior Century studenti in the flfto and sixth porary and (xmdltional permit The South Wlndaoil Bank and • Survivors also Include a son, Ralph Conlon of Wesit Hart­ He r e c «i(^ a consecutive 30- club, sponsors of the event either double-breasted or h Dr.; Daniel Burbank, Hub- grades and their mothers. Stu* to allow parldng and use of a Truat, Oampahy now standa 6,- 't other daughters, 2 brothers,. ford, principal of the junior-sen­ day sentence on each count. jjg j sundress of white side button openings, Md dents in both parochial schools trailer aa an office on prem- 694 in size of standing among ^another sister and 11 grandchil­ lard Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Ann ior high school for the past two Kelsey was arrested after p,qug trimmed with cotton lace those seen night Tobin, 78 Tracy Dr.; James and public schools in the par- ises at 444 Rt. 8, South Wlnd- the 6,600 largest commercial dren. years, was named acting super­ several , motor vehicles were ^ould not have caused undue these . A che ^ toh are invited. aor. This to an I tone. banks In the United States dur­ The funeral will be held Sat- Dower, 14 Emily Dr.. Rock­ intendent effective immediately. taken from the yard at A-1 comment, but combined as It red quilted ^1-weather cojitjwM A movie entitled, “ Girl to Gabriel Qaulin, 694 Oover- ville; Mrs. Pauline Rea- Parrott ing 1966. ■urday at 8:18 a.m. from the Bar­ Llguori said he 'Is lea\ing to Caterers. ^as with matching lace-trlm- viel, Warrenville; Mrs. Lena Womap,” will be shown. The nor’s Hgwy., requests a variance The bank gained 807 places In rett home, 29 Linwood Dr., with accept a position in another Bond for Kenneth Hoke, 33, med pantalettes, it was the over a simple white knit dress, Beaverstock, Mountain St., program will be conducted by to allow construction of a ga- standing over the i960 figure of ’a Mass of requiem at St. Thom­ town in Connecticut, His new of Tolland, who is charged witil outstanding “fun feature” of a fashioned with long sleeves and Rockville; John Richmond, Dr. John Malone, a well known rage closer to the sidellne than 7,491. as the Apostle Church, West position will be announced "at aggravated as^utt. was set at ” ^;fen Vrshror^end to pedltrlcian from Manchester. A permitted on his premises. ^Thto Current deposits amount 'Hartford, at 9. Burial will be Hartford; Frank Pappalardo, an appropriate time” by his em­ $1,000 and theN^ase continued modeled a rain or shine coat, In Wapping: be on the kooky side. question, and answer program to an A-20 zone, to $6,660,949 as Of December, in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, 112 Pine Knob Dr.. ployer, he said. to April 12 In Springs. a regimental styled navy blue will follow the presehtatlon. Alfred P. Yacavone, Vti Cfiln- 1966, compared to a total' depos- Collette, Stafford MORE VALUES FOR THE HOME 'Bloomfield. Sandra The aimouncement came at a Ho^ was arrest^ ye-rteiday ^ capacity crowd filled Kal- with brass buttons. Later she Mothers and daughters of any ton Dr., Wapping, requests a it figure of $4,4

f \ i Utbed a, ofaartar iqemberahip tion DofiarbtteM b u oTCer^ Smttb; David Biancfaard; Ste­ already a month ahead of her Josephine’s Lands OpcMi Chfinges, .Officers Picked itoHr-ST t^aas anthualaata, both space, • ( - phan Head; .BYed BaJuT; Joba twin brother the day they are learners and proreastotuaB. OtfaMT oitetoera otodted wore CaMfc; David Chuck; OoraM born. UntU age 18 or 20 her FORD DE FRANCE, MSf^ Teen-agers Improve Image DeLong-Smith By Chw Club Though oherter ntombership Lloyd Chietatoon o f IM B lin Smnh; Ronald Howley; DonsM bodily systems will be more ad­ Unique — The plantatioa m ^ 1 Participate li closed, -persona taterseted in S t, toumamant dh^sotor; trooe. 'Robb; Bob Bobwon and Pater vanced than his. which Napoleon’s empress, Je* Tba htoaohMter Gbkw dub Joining’ may oontaot kay mem­ urer, Marie StskalB, and seo- EttaTurak- f sepblne, was born is an attrao- By Startmg Gvic Project In W W ^P^ade SERVICI IS OUR BUSINESS tkm for visitors here. Although From Qtaetonbuiy: R eno eUctied oefloera ladt nIgSM. Nor­ ber. 'n w ugta several local units [Walk-ins, Freezers. And the teen-agers have dohe trucks with a variety of trash. bad previously indicated they K themselves to improve their iiiey worked in the first week SERVICE SALE^ DESIGN • installation 1 image in this small city — and of August, the hottest week of would take pari the state legion declined to do so leist week. build up civic pride hy getting the year, in three-hour shifts. . I CONTRACT MAINTENANCE | involved In civic afiairs. ■yhe city aldermen showed Dempsey said Wednesday The teen-agers caH it '"nie their gratitude for the two acres night that the Joint participa­ Teen Betterment Obmmlttee.” of park land by throwing a tion “ will assure that this year’s So far the results have includ- gwlm party lor thp teen-agers. Loyalty Day observance wfll N. E. MECHANICAL SERVICES. Inc ed a partly reclaimed municipal Then the aldermen and the truly be a united display of PHONE 643-7257 park, a growing manpower pool other Lawrence adults sat back pride in American ideals of free­ of some of the best workers in to see what the committee dom and independence.” the dty, reduced vandalism and would do next. more ideas for projects than the d ty knows bow to handle- John Watson, 17, president of How do you explain it? "Tou the committee, said, “ We got don’t,” add Francis X. O’Con­ the feeling that the adults were nell of the State Division of skeptical about us. ’They figured Bmployment Security. "You’re this was a one-time project. You Just thankful for it.’’ know, teen-agers couldn’t stay with anything productive for O’Cbnnell is involved in the very long.” committee’s current project, finding Jobe for teen-agers. He ’The first test came when the has h elp^ place 30 boys and 10 city moved benches and play- m girls in p ^ ^ m e Jobs and so ground equipment into the re- far he says "aiey’re working claimed secUon of the park, out just great.” *Vandals struck almost imme- “ We’re looking for things that diately, smashed some benches might go wrong, too,” he added, and. threw trash around the "Because teen-agers organized grounds. ON RCA VICTOR to find Jobs for teen-agers is a "Some of the boys went out to new idea, and if there are any the park at night and waited for -y looidioles we want to find them, these guys to come back,” Wat- “ But I tell you these kids son said, "and when they did don’t know how to quit. And, of "the situation was taken care courae, they’re filling a real kviO’Brien ,per­ but for what must be the most paused before, Ms ttms to ' reveal ‘nature’s efforts of the technicians, Hairdressing, Hartford. Mr. De­ etar-studdi^, highest-paid pick- One Mttle old lady, who said spring oedora, hut Oonnectiicut’s Rounding out the issue are the formed the ceremony. Mrs. Long is a gfraduate of Manches­ Ralph Maccarone was organist. et lines ever. the had come to New York by faahton todustiy introduced its cream of the month’s news and ter High School, and is serving There was tor instance, John train Just to see the TV stars, own ebadeS for spring before events, plus a report on how the Bouquets of gladioli and pom­ with the U.S. Navy. pons were on the altar. Daly, son-in-law of the U.S. took one look at the NBC picket the snows receded. Ooimecticut towns are paying for their chil- chief Justice and erudite moder- Une and cried, "Why, I don’t life Miagazine for April, includ- dren'is education. The bride was given in mar­ riage by her' father. She wore ator of the CBS panel show know one of them!” eid in Saturday’s Herald, takes ------^ ^ — Charter Unit "What’s M y tone?” Wednesday, the pickets were a full-length gown 'of white a fashion tour through the state Around and around the CBS counter-picketed by Lillian MIU- satin and venise lace, designed end finds smart and sensible 1^8. Harrison Meets Tonight ' bullding he went, his back and er, 69, who has become a sort Of with scooped neckline, A-line oAternatives to the miniskirt. chest emblazoned with black personality in her own right, skirt and detachable train. Her Manchester’s Charter Revi- Dwarf While Republioans were mak­ Heads ‘Y’ Club and red letters proclaiming, frequently attending TV broad- waist-length veil of silk illusion sionCommission will conduct its ing gains elsewhere in the na­ "CBS Unfair to AFTRA” . (the casts. was arranged from a cabbage regular monthly meeting to­ FRUIT tion, the Ommeottout G<)P man­ Mrs. Al'bert B. -Harrison of 106 American Federation of Televi- "Unfait to Devoted Studio aged to roll up a $464,000 de- Hawthorne St. was elected pres- rose headpiece, and she car­ night at 8 in the Probate Court­ room of the Municipal Building. TREES Sion and Radio Artists). Audiences,” Mrs. MUler’s sign floit in lost Novemiber’s dlsas- ident of the International CTuh ried a cascade bouquet of roses He stopped to sign autographs read. Its last session was, a public RCA VICTOR trous ^lecttons. But one winner o f the Manchester YWCA at a and carnations. smd .chat with admirers, and ______ZMw.im-rietur* lM*tyb4 hearing last ’Thursday, when XBOoqTiivpIctinr emerged —>yenmg Oongressman recent meeting at the Commun- Miss Diane ’Trembley of (ila's- proposed electrically heated ______^______seven town electors showed up Tbomos MeskiU of New Biitoin. ity y . tonbury was maid of honor. She picket signs for -winter strikes. C O L O R T V . wore a full-length A-llne gown and spoke on a variety of sub­ RCA Victor l i s i d When the party recently shrug- Also elected were Mrs. Jo- When one young woman de­ Tolland County RCA Victor j^&u> if s t d • Powerful 25,000-volt Color chassis , ged off its o U 'JeadeiW ^, Me- seph Mandeville, membership of gold and yellow satin wito jects, some of which were rec- manded, “ Who are you,” he Red McIntosh or DeHcdous • Rectangular RCA H i-Lit e Color Tuba skUl’s campaign manager was chairman, and Mrs. Paul Schen- matching headpiece, and* stie pmmended charter changes, zepUed: "Walter Cnmkite.” C O L O R T V apple, yellow Delicious, Bart­ Superior Court e O L O R T V •Super-powerful New Vista VHP, Solid State UHF given the reins. Oonnecticut

PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENINt; m^RALD/MANGHESTER/ CONN:, THTJESOAY,'APRIL «; i9W Section. Two 'THU^AY^-^RIL 6,-196^ ' lEm ittg THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1967 * Pages IS ta t baaquet arrAhg;emeht8 Indludes say that revenua.fimn .mati o<- ules. The deqpwrti&ant ootaUlen Coventliy Mrs. Richard.Breen, Mrs. Dud- 9 Railroads Fined $127,500 teti means the dUfermce be- a taraln" late wtaen it W 16 or X FREE Verguson, Mrs. Alan Rush, tween ptvflt and;loae in ^ e r ^ iMtte m iiqjuteat^^ Mi^.‘ . wUlam Watrbus, Mrs. eratlon ot mna* paaishger w ^tlia BwlingtMt oaee, the RELIVERY College llM o f High Ticket Sales for G)rp8 Ball Herman “Jake” Leboyt, Mrs. For Ddaying; Mall_ Delivery tiblns. , Oilttei) riotfaed the line Feb.' Francis Murphy and Mrs. Nor- 'Biit the Host" bntee says the 10 that Ita'trmtiw tyid beenanlv- MttRVROROj xts'Varbell. ■ ' WASHINGTON I (AP) -- The how 'the current flaise compare rallruhds have'dfacontlhued pea- ta r Mte ^or eevaral months and Costs $20,000 Study Photos Climb Past Half-way Mark Tryouts for the Little League Post omce Department has .vdth thofae imposed in past senger tratas, leaythf it no ,al-: that K the re«ord did not Irh'' fined nine railroads $127,500’ years because untll Jan. 1; the ternaUve b^it to use MftaMy inbva within the next, four PreUfntaary study indicates gym anl pool-It also hag Hi More than half of the avali- The program is the second bkSebaU prograni will be held n. 1,- charging them raihroads Were fined by regional t^Meportattdn. ,for .-meii. The, weeks, a fine would bS imjwsed. More than nair or me exchange, the first at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Plains since Jan. la yrar*s uiw of Manchester own office. able tickets have been sold for ^ to Athletic Field..Boys attending w*th delajdngying the maiis, it was Offices and _ r ^ r d s were iv k ’,d ep M ^eh t c h h ^ is 'that ^ The depertaneht then made a |}figb School by "the Manches- Some costs for mataftonsnos the second annual Fifes and last month when li are to bring their oWn gloves!, learned today. eqaefl have eiirvey, wMoh ehowed that 21 of X- .. . and mfaoellaneous suppEtas Drums Ball April'15 at .Ray’s performed there in addition to The Whirlaways Square The fines range from $2,600 n w fa h ^ aMcM the ni to rmicYa 6$ iBuNini^toh trains oairytaf. ter Community College fa cos^- „ata to be flg u ^ aftd.bave not Roller Rink on Lake St. being dinner guests in the homes Dance Club will have the first against the Chicago & Elastem eheadtiVlarteiw. mail from t r a ^ . “ ^ ■ lanulUeriiyed nf late an average , 'ncitets at $10 a couple are lighted by many different types The club will have its quar- SaU April R / wWch is scrutinizing actual plant and ti»at “Oie taforniql a # available from Boyington, at of music and sounds and will terly meeting; at 6:30 pm . Sun- department decided to “take a passenger train service' has ;cq, $5,000,'and Southsht pacific, ; , , _ co|sts of joint use of the high, rangementa that have axtotsd closer look at train schedules’^ been the Hault of the Post Office. $25,000. 17 P1BABI8 W NE$V ZEAI,iAiND •iSO a-m. to 12 Noon Bodreau’s television store and be climaxed by having each di- day in the center. ^ \ school by the college, presented during the past years of opdlr Coventirr Cleaners in the south rector conduct the other band. in an effort to find out whether The railrokds efaa^e that the ’The department.. has the pow- WEW^GTON — New iZe^:: In 'The fednoatloh Bldg. fibres showing costs have a'ticn are not adequate to miiiFl ,end of town and at Stevie’s On the local band’s program Mamdieeter Evening Herald late arriving passenger trains Poet Office’'haa ,bse/i diverting er to ImpodS fines agsdnat rail- land hafli .inounfains over OfHwOhn b^n estimated at $20,054, mlze the stress and strata. . ."j package store and Vinton’s will be “Day of Glory” by John Coventry correspondent, F. were slowing mail1 deliveries. mall mall fromfrom thetoe treH^tndii^ andand trans-trans- roads roads whenwhen maUmaU carryingcarrying trainstrains 10:000 10;(^ feattt/et tall. ts^. All All axt axa; lala the t br^en ^wn as follows: determine areas <| general store in the north end Cacavas; “Chester”, arrange- Paoliiie Little, tel. 742-6231. The official was unable to say feping it m tru o to l* ^e lines, 'do not meet, thslr^poatajl ached- Alpa, rsjpoife ,^stodlalla^r (three ras- specif lo of town. All table reserva:tions ment by Tolmage; “A Peacock’s 'IW' X ' tOdlans), $12,600; heat, $1,000, courses of action expected from and electricity, $6,454. must be made with Boyington. Fancy’’, by Eric Osterling; “A iV’:!:;* the dtfferent persorthel of aB ’Tickets include light refresh- Study in Lavender”, another Os- ’The cost analysis is being, umts using the Manchester ments and soft drinks. terling composition with Donald I*, undertaken by the board com-' High School, Rogera reported Paul Landerman’s Orchestra Bissett featured on the trum- mittee in "advance of negotiar he has created an admlnfatn^ ;wUI play for dancifig during pet; “Great Gate of Kiev”, : r- ting a new lease for the tive advisory council comprised the seml-formal program. ’The rangement by Eymann; “Tan- ' ;vV,v> ■ ■ school's use by 'the college, of personnel from both the oo!* ball queen will be announced gotoon” , by John Klnyon to bo MCC has conducted late after- jegc and the high school, and crowned about 9:45 p.m. directed by the Wolcott band di- noon and evening classes at He said the group will meet and her three-member court an- rector; “Porgy and Bess’’ by ■, s MHS since Its organization as regularly ■bo establish a sot of nounced. ’The local Nathan George Gershwin, featuring Bis- .m independent two-year col- formal guidelines and operating Hale Ancient Fife and Drum sett on the trumpet again, and lege under Board of Education procedures for use of the build* Corps will play about 10:30. Maurice Isserman, on the clar- jurisdiction in 1963. hig. /■ ■The dance beg^ins at 9. inet. In 1965 the board turned the Among the recommendations Queen finalists are Teni The visiting band’s program college over, to the new state in eight separate categories be* Carpenter, Donna Linderson, follows: “Work Song”, by Ad- system of community colleges tag made by Rogers fa one to Sherry Lowrie and Barbara derley Brown; “Bugler’s Holi- and granted a five-year lease ^ Schmidt They will be enter- day”, LeRoy Anderson, featur- ATTY. ARNOLD KLAU Frafik LupieiiigiVes ^alk,talk'll Tovvn Manager,WeT|s%’ budget oii individual payments. a t ty . Ch a r l e s M O L um ' which required the college to tag to a “reasonable capacity,*? . tained from 7 to 9 p.m. Satur- ing a trumpet trio of Robert pay only custodial and' tele­ “With each additional enroll­ day at the home of Mr. and Peterson, Vincent D’Amelio, phone charges, as determined ment of 100 students ta the com­ ‘Mrs. William A. Smith on and Christopher Valerio; “Cha- David Caron, new president over the budget and to speak by the business office' of- the jwoods Lane, When they will be conne” by Gustave Holst; “The of the Manchester YR (Young against it,” she said. board. munity college, the related prob­ lems concerning dual use will Im judged on the basis of person- Band”, by Meridith Wilson, with Republicans) Club, was applaud­ “Just where are we supposed to get the money for those Phelon said the $20,054 costs sharply compounded,” he said! . ^ality, beauty and poise. local Selina conducting; Gold- ed when he questioned the need figure did not include the rent j Zolton “Zeke” Feuerman will finger’’, arrangement by Amo- for an $8,000 assistant town exorbitant raises being given He noted th at 650 additional to be paid by the college fof students in the Manchester be master .of ceremonies at the roso, featuring Peterson on the planner, “And the 52 per cent to town employes?" she asked. the current year, which has -ball, which will benefit the fifes trumpet, and “Music Man,’’ ar- budget increase'in Planning and Former Town Director Rob­ Aditit Education and Basie been . estimated at $4,500. In Adult Education programs, and drums, the Public Health rangement by Reed. Zoning.” ert Stone told the board, “I 1065-66—the first year of the Nursing Association and the Legion IJnits to Meet Concern ’’Cut out the $8,000 Item, he you keep oiv tax rate sponsored by the town, are alito lease—it paid $3,134, which was . Coventry Student Loan Fund, Green - Chobot - Richardson By SOL R. COHEN budget recommend ' 'Lupidn gave a ■ blackboard' urged. as far down as you possibly currently using the building. turned over to the town's Gen­ Because of coiffuslcm resulir f The steering committee in Post 52, American Legion, and By all cothparisons with criticized for requj He scored a request In the can, and 1 wish you luck with eral Fund, according, to pro­ 'charge of arrangements is com- its auxiliary meet at 8 p.m. hearings of previous yesirs, irfanner -* Health ' Department budgret for it.” visions ta the charter, hh r»* tag during the time after tho high school day ends at 3:10 ; prised of Bertron A. Hunt, April 12 in the Legion home. last night’s public: heiuring )y- -assistant Building Code in­ “Manchester- really does get ported. I chairman; Mrs. G. Richeird Mes- Auxiliary members Mrs. The principal spector at $5,954- annually. a good .return for its money, p.m. and before college classra on the general manager s hold the General hdifittevrieti"?^“Who' are nqt.fic^ 1'*'^ mUttiix drop, not 2.6 mill. He drew- 4 laugh when he “It appears on. the curfent begin a t 3:30, Rogers recom­ ;sier, secretary: Feuerman, Rob- Elizabeth Rychling, Mrs Mil- and we ' should all appreciate lease that the college’s cost to recommended budgets was I'o^'yi^Sa’ . Jag 5mriderecL'‘j:. v; - m th® manager Recommends.” said, “But, I notice Weiss didn’t mends tljat the college stari^ fert Garrepy, Jphn Lacek and dred Korber and Mrs. Elizabeth to 38 mills, 2 mills y .. . ,. the services we are getting the Board of Elducation is more ‘Mrs. James Zuccardy. Donald Lacek, wiU attend an American a quiet, orderly, suodued recommendation, vrifa. mkiqe^ 1.0 by ' i qondii^«a.‘.^th(»nd(^ the i^eia,' ' Hef Wattied against spending approve the request” -*. .on non ^ ttal® ^ ™<>Ved Up to 4 p.m. .here,’’’ he added. than $20,000, and that the cost - other recommendations relata 'S . Davis Is treasurer of the Legion Auxiliary leadership ana, sometimes, dull ses­ several speakers, ' ' ilw.,of the towi ’iwbifoy for data processing, “im- Ballila P^anl scoffed at the He said,- “We can only' at­ Wefas’ 40-m:9l i ^'■they have not .lea®- we taii show a $2 saving maintenance items .ln the school Is coming directly - out of the to easing parking and matatch I project. workshop Saturday and Sunday sion. 4|tke'covuldAr tract Industry . by doing the board’s budget,” Phelon said. ^ Subcommittees include Mrs. g,t .the legion home In Stafford But, the concern expressed Uon fa for a IriAmrd $Xp,;‘.;,.Vacely^.itb. (ialth oc ybu will for every dollar-speht.” .liudgeti f . , _ things in town that must be nance, problems, tightening In addition to pinpointing building security and lessening jRobw t Moriarty, chairman, ad- Springs. This program is open by the 23 persons who spoke. 994,115 Generi|ii| Fund Budget,.Uia uiPta.’.dtlzabs to join 'H ' - • ' tifeboob and 'urged, "Don’t leit ’‘I^ e. school buildings in this Charles J. Morrison charged, same rooms. with work of the unity. Any “We are getting further and procedure can be worked out to rn _ , a. , , »* ‘Robert li. Helms, Mrs. Horry member interested in attend­ ter people are defini.ily wor­ revenue from ppr^i^'XWOap: rp p ^ ItokOap: Xtfar.Xtty. BhU'wasBhfea'was permuted'topermitted „ tt*® of education get town are a'* disgr,fU:e, and yet make the money returnable to long-term clean^ * A. Jackson, Lionel G, Jean, Mrs. ried about the future. $1,055,768, or 13.T>. i»er .cmt, although the town char- away with it, they get the money,” he further away from attracting ing with the group may industry. When taxes rise, in­ the school budget m^ten^ce easier, tha ‘ Lace“k“;t h;7hom;' The session, at IlUjg Junior more than this ydar. . ' ’ that public hearing He drew more applause when charged. A J. A a u iVo A-i- -PHneipal fa iwgtag that the hl^ jCrt G. Upton and Mrs. Ray- High School, attracted ap­ Of the 23 persons who spokk- p{u.ffatobnts must be. taxpayers insisted, “Let the superin- "Cut the school budget and dustry isn’t interested.” According to School'Superln- school and coUege vacatlM on South St. He asked the directors, “Do tendent William Curtis, General •mond Victor. Grangers to Gather proximately 200 persons, about lest night, only one,*“ former or electors, _»s- f- tendent of schools - spend his let the town m ^ ta in the build- schedules be coordinated. Also, fifes and drums group Assistant Town Counsel Arnold He had Also at last time in Manchester, rather than tags,” he urged. sll in your power to keep taxes Manager Robert .Weiss has sug­ Because of a series of uncei^ Coventry Grange meets at 8 60 of whom were municipal and gested that when final figures on ' with Wesley F. Lewis as gener- school department heads and Klau, supported Wefas’ recom- AT’s budget Mtofteg, when he 8° globe-trotting for publicity . speaking, tataties arid delays ccmcerntag p.m. today in its hall on year' Mrs. Bobteron, In her 30 sec­ the college’s cost to the board .al chairman of table replace­ amployes, and about 100 of menda-Uons in total, although uresented the PfinXtOh. Groun. sake.” _ ® V’ said, I am confident the college’s obtaining its own ments; lieo Vigneault, chair­ Hit. 44A. The three Graces will represented the P6^0jiy,Group, onds, said that she couldn’t pass arc known at the close of the be in charge of the lecturer’s whom were members of the several speakers backed the of which Schendel is'pr^yqent. Main St. businessman Bur­ that ^the bqard of directors will campus. President Lowe hul man, hall decoraibions, assisted school budget, and others ap­ do. theJbie$lb,tt can for the peo- up the opportunity to speak and school year, the l»ard requ^ p rcffi^ it^mi^haCa'to con- by members of the. Education P-^am . In charge of refresh- newly-formCd Manchester Prop­ He charged, "The ton* D. Pearl said, "I appeal to proved of individual items. the businessmen on the board P^*‘” suggested that the General Fund a supplemental budget item for ^ Association of Coventry, Rob- ‘ *1 Raymond Pender erty Owners Protective As­ almost equivalent to a deKSclC^ budget be cut to, at the most, at least the cost of custodians. sociation (MPOPA.) Atty. Klau said. "It fa a real­ lectors—this is not thS Cr Sadloski asked more yeara. rent Bankel. Mrs. Ralph M. and Mr. and Mrs. Byron W. istic budget for Manchester’s He scored Weiss for backinj*' 38 mills. Curtis said coUege President ___ ’The speeches ranged in length istdc budget for Manchester’s down ^ his Janua January y%Trecrve directive to .increase taxes. 1 town will show a Bums, Miss Catherine Olm- tomorrow. It will make the pur-.v,pur- riii. of thumb" Carl DAwey, the last speaker Frederick Lowe has aUocated stead, and Mrs. Teressa Wil- . Applications for membership from the 22 minutes taken by vaiadth aAveauO) vi rhte should ' ' that efforts arc of the evening, warned against funds for the custodians ta hte liams; Mr. and Mrs. Owen S. 1" the order should be present- Dr. A, B. Moran to the 30 sec­ ness available to all its r«i- for a five per cent maximum be it tijfe to see".that the town dependence on state and federal current budget and that “we Injured Cyclist onds needed by Mrs. Leon Bot- budget rise. Trask, co-chairman for the meeting. dents.” tax ‘' regional ta fife. b l^ k and that aid. him. PUNA, refreshments, assisted The Grange Is sponsoring a teron. He -was booed. roundly when “Soon after, ta February,” Leaves Hospital safety program, “Light A ’The orderly tempo >ot last Shea said, “he backed a 40 per governmen4‘>i«“‘*set apart, item by item, and federal taxes,” he said. electrical costs,for the college thrown from hfa motorcyefo on ty project. The date and time who, at the -very start, an­ Shea reminded the audience Paula Tillinghast, was represented * by three and subtraction in the '•budget c^'arged that Wefas had asked He was another who recom- use of the building, plus a five- b . Middle Tpke., was dfachaxg- Mr. and Mrs. William A. for this will be decided at to- nounced his ground rules. He speakers. Little, its preskjrat; of the old sjsying, “If the camel Smlth, co-chairmen, queen con- morrow’s meeting, gets his foot in the tent, do\.n fignres, Weiss asked her to extravagances, just so that -mended a cut in the Planning page report on problems arfatag ed yesterday from., Majnnin«^ar adhered to them, and the meet­ former Police Chief Heimen present the complaints in writ credit for cut- "and Zoning budget and he too from the dual use, prepared by Memorial HosipitaL test, assisted by Donald Mrs. Merrill Going, chairman ing never got out of hand. comes the tent.’’ Schendel, . its treasurer;, and ing and promised...... to check...... arid .^tog- drew applause. MHS PrtnClpalPrincipal A. ■pJitimFunrtRaymond mu..aThe man, —....a Gleim rfuv---- Dunaton Jr. Gadapee, and Mrs. James Zuc- the local Grange home eco- He announced that be would Atty. Cornelius Shea ^of Hart- Robert . ^ Brock, executive -vice cardy, end judges, the Rev. nomics committee, has rules answer them. ',.-^^*'8' Joseph Sullivan, the The hoard of ^rectors will Rogers. of Bellevue Dr., had suffered not tolerate any personal ' at­ ford, who has been retained, as. .PresWent of the /Chamber of She called it “bad-practice” next.speaker? made an emotion- conduct budget workshops. The reports noted that tlM possible head h^uries, a hoe- William E, Beldan Jr., Mrs. for the needlework and dress tacks. If there were any, he its counsel. AU thraa drew Commerce, spoke briefly. He to raise salaries and then to alplea for budget cuts. May '5,' -wUl . adopt budgets and coUege fa now using .59 of the pfiel spokesman had reported, Richard Coughlin, Miss Mar­ contests it is co-sponsoring with said, the speaker would be heavy applause. brought C of C support for funds garet E. Jacobsem, the Rev. the State Grange. These con­ In the proposed $3.25,000 Capital add new positions. "This yrarir for the first year, will set the tax rates. school’s 82 classrooms, plus the The mishap occurred -while he warned and, if he persisted, LAtUe criticized the school I Just got. mad enough to go The 1967-68 fiscal year starts library, cafeteria, the smaU «i- was driving east on the tuen- Robert Lynch end the Rev. tests are being conducted tlus would be silenced. Improvements item, backing Robert' C Geagan, co-chair­ budget, “tacreased every year man of the Manchester'Educa­ starting Monday night, and, on Jidy 1., ditortum (Room A7) and tfaepike, east of Dele Rd. William H. WUkens. Local po­ month. Agostinelli warned only two despite a decrease in school en- proposals for an'Oaklarid-Park-' ‘fr lice will be tn charge of park­ The Bulletin Board speakers in the four-hour ses- rollment,” and "attributed its. er Sts. connector and for a re­ tional Assbeiation’s negotiating ing, safety and health for the The First Congregational slon —one was Wilber Little, rise to the hJrtng of umteeded aligned Parker St. team, defended the board of affair. Mrs. P. Pauline Little is Church Board of Christian Ed­ president of the MPOPA, when supplemental teftchere. , \ . Dr. Moran said that he was education budget and said, “It In charge of publicity. ucation meets tomorrow at 7:30 it appeared that he was about He said that Manchester tax- spealtoig for himself, was not is not padded.’’ A meeWg to finalize and re- p.m., instead of 8, at Kingsbury to probe Into Weiss’ salary, and payors have a right to expect associated with any group and ‘-’H we want quality education In Manchester, then we wIH capitulqfe all arr^geinenits will House. working conditions; Ijhe other the superintendent of schools that he had no ax to grind. MANCHESTER be held «t '7:30 p.m. April 12 in , East Central Pomona Grange was Frtink Lupien, when he ’Ho see to it that the toaohera- “I’m'iMt out- to get anyone have to pay for it,” he said. , the Anrierfoan Legion home on meets at 5 p.m. Saturday in hinted that Joel Sirk, a Connec­ we ha-ve do. a job.’’ anybody’s scalp,’’ he said. “Education fa one of the best* Wall S t Tlie comm]!tteee and Yeoman’s Hall in Columbia, ticut Development Commission He wanted, “If ^thfa spending He spent considerable time re- buys the taxpayer has today,” Btaffs were taviited. , with Manchester entertaining. planner,^______on____ loan to______Manchester,_ conttiiuM/yoilri ijijcreased future viewing town budgets and tax Geagain said. ’Twin Band Concert There will be a supper at 6:30. was spying on Manchester for Itax t^Uyour hair rates from-194'^ to the present “In a day when all profession­ UBLIC MARKET Coventry High School’s “gold The fifth degree will be confer- the purpose of sAttlng up a re,‘ rtoe charged, ” an .outrageous al people are getting more mon­ and green ban;], under the di- red at 7:30, wjui inspection by gional government, ;’V W pJAdl^ MPOPA budget and tax rate has been ey,” Geagan said, “ the teach­ 8 0 3 -805 MAIN STREET rection of Carl J. Salina, ex- John Griswold, general deputy Two main criticisms and onA bA' ^/|wa recommended by the general ers in Manchester are being tends a cordial invitation to the of Eastern Connecticut, principal suggestion were re^J-pbrnM manager for 1967-68.’? very reasonable in their salary requests, and We don't demand public to attend the Coventry The Mothers’ Club meets at peated many times last night.%'-/l^hfi!^) ^ "Per- Affenfion ^ Premier Exchange Concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Nathan Weiss was repeatedly crlticlz- dutjm3ffi(^r^ ‘ 'Tickets for the twin band con- will be fit 7:30 p.m. April 20 at '''And, the Planning and Zoning heads of showing no respect penditures "a good buy.” ' ' concern cert are being sold by the Oov- the Stonehaven in Farmington., CUT ROM TOP m O E CHOICE BEEF entry bandsmen and at the door. Reservations are to be in by chtaiSL^o'rthe Action Com- ’’ hrsaM -.4 t « 6L.- 6U-. saf reconun^nded budget, he saiq^ Admission will be 50 cents for the April 10 club meeting, mlsaton for the Aging and, at chai-ged that much of tha,-. WELL TRIMMED ONE PMCE! each adult and each student. The committee In charge of 28 Its youngest n^ber, made ^ ,„crease has bebn oreair Persnii|6lizeA( “ ed by the hiring of high-priced senior citizens heads and ta new MtiVitlea • ^gjtions ' » ' "Lrt’s make / ’^fc.Sl.W velt Mills salesroom located on Squftrito )p :coqttaua . , Mre. BsCrbara Sanzo spoke r BON^fSS, BON^£SS, CCRO$S R b^ CUTCUf fOkPOI A TASTY FOWL 4^2 to 5 Lbs. tile xroluid floor of the mill it­ ■ A briefly, questioning feverai of' Eor frying or broiling, large SMatgr ^ self . . . open to the public! Now p lej^d , .'V ut the, brakes qn-thls jj,g minor ttena. ' ' W EW tO O K ' spefcdtag, ibr the retired citizen Robert VonDeck asked for Pot Roast t- you cap shop dlfect at Connecti­ wdU ^ v e to take a Job to pay jeiay- in initiattag k proposed -'tN- ■ ■ ■ CHICKEN BREASTS U). W c PAUL FlHLLipSv BY REPLACINO ( h r cut’s largest ^manufacturer \if Owner his tax pUI. ,, ■ data procesatag program. He f r e s h l y OROUNiK u s a n name - brand sweaters and ***® said that It vrould be too costly HAMBUIIO ^ lb. 69e 2 lbs. $1.30 CHICKEN LEGS <)Niartei«R ^ Uh 5 9 c IS LINOLEUM TOPS WITH FORMICA ' tor Manchester “to go It alone.” sportswear. Save 40% and more WUPTE SINKiS WITH s t a in l e s s S T E ^ holffthe Itae at mflve per_, c^^ He asked the directors to LEAN, MINUTES FRESH CUT-UP FRYERS *’”* " ““•5 :' 30e on famous brand skirts, shorts, PLASTIC TILE WITH CERAMIO TILE ^ream , jtadhe tat the proposal eliminate‘or table Weiss’ pro- g r o u n d c h u c k lb. 79e 2 lbs. $1.50 'to r an $8,000 ^ t a n t town posed $825,()p0 Capital Imprpve- sweaters and swbnsuits. blea’s LINOLEUM gLOpRS I ^ T ^ NBVr V I ^ ^ ( I, > piranm,... . ■ - merit hudgeti and to copsider ..EXTRA'LEAN-! - ' sport shlrta^ith nationally fa­ WE SEU MAINIEHANciE ® the separate Items as needed, ROUND GROUND' R > .9 5 e mous labels you’ll recognize, mill f;. I ■' THE PQMMECTICUT .COMPANY huge raise an*l high salary for «and, a t pubHc bearing.” Oor Own Blake, Fine Perit . ; -• .. , -'UdW • • • the town -planner, ^(Joseph Tam- “liie .program seems to- re- VEAL-BEEF-^^PORK No. 79e lb s . $ 1 .5 0 priced at 2.75 (reg. 7.00 retail). MfnIMcFJXIA $ky) w ^ ,1a-not seven a town aemble the same prograta wta®b Ground Twice for a nicemsat loaf Ifolkifi Sousoge. Beg. 98oLb, U . 79c Boesevslt Mills, 216 E. Main fit-, 4 •* ^ VEET — CERAM-YL resident. not acceptable last year," Rockville, Conn. ' Applause greeted his next be saiA Delictbos or Blae Sweet X4fe "Heat ta Serve" Large, Extra Fancy! remarks, “Let him devote hfa h A recommended that the dl- Blae or DeUoloiis . 'SoiBgraoiii SHOP AT: FEItSONALIZED FLOORS full efforta to bis Job in Man- rectors, in the. future, conduct freeh from lb. Apples ong cooler V bag CernedBeef Hasli 3 c m > .$ 1 1 Apples * (OWW MON., TUBS, and SAT. tfll 5:60 Chester, or let hiin terminate separate pubUc hearings on the 'i 1 Noxt to: Lovoly Lady Boouty Sdop hfa, services and be on- hfa school budget’arid on the imhk. om vm w 1HURS.. m mi, 9 p . m . > » ■- »>.' . , 'V,. wa^** nicipal budget, -r /1 .V ' ' ' MANqateSTO;Fi^NING HERALD. MANCHESTER: ^ T^Cb^SDAY, APRIL 6, 1967 PAGE SI PAGE SIXtEE^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, APRIL «, 1987

I deduct th«n this year or next SfD4ht StXU H pdyry Special Day year?” , Income Tax ‘Jokes’ ‘Nosr that I ’ve paid my tax, NEW YORK — F6ca4>*t*» • can you teH me where I go to cholee between buytag atodo* Today, the 60th anniver- Inga foa* had bean vary UghMy t - aaiy of World War I, haa sign up for the mederal anti- poverty program scented and l^oalary ,W t“ npeqp- been deilgnaited Veterans'of Tire IRS CoUeetors fum ^ women In a msgltat i»- World War I Day In Con- By HAL BOYLE you're through work far' the ‘SEGRAOATION’ ENDS seoi^ survey wars 8 ^ ,1 m neotiout by Gk>v. John NSW YORK (AP) —Remarks foeir preferenos for tbif ifelantad. Dempsey. day, and you and t cut talk this BOBTON (AP) - Massachu­ that a federal Income tax ooBep- whole thing over quietly, min to setts it ending segregated vot­ Asked foe reaaons for foeir In an official statement top gets tired of hearing at ibis man. in a more congenial at> ing Usts. Under a law inaotad Choice, they mantJmwd eolor. released today, Dempeey de> tln a of the year: mofqphere? Naturally, I ’m bln^ recently, male end fomalo vot­ texture'aitd Shaed, but oat ona claiibd: “With the passage “Well, you can’t get Uood out tag.” ; ing Hsta muat be oonsoUdated. menUoned the peifuma. t , . of years, those with per­ of a turnip.-” “Who drew iip the govern­ sonal memories of the daya “Wlwt do you guys do with ment’s tax forau thla yaar— of World War I have dwin­ all the money you collect—pour Phyllla DMer?” AMCRICA'B i.Aft«BBT PAMILV CUOTMIN® CHAU? dled In number and the it down ratboles?” “Well, here’s my return. Tan ranks of the veterans of “I own a night chib Joint me, where do ttey serve foe that conflict Inevitably are Does that mean I ritoiBd fill out best chow—In foe Atlanta or foe .le a o decreasing . . It is fitting OPIN 'a Joint income tax form.” Leavenworth penHentiary?” 9 t9 9 to honor these veterans of '"Not that I mind supporting ”I Just dropped In fa give you a half century ago.*’ a tq:. If my husband ahouM Hst • m my own government, but why » tf« do I have to help support every as a busineas expense his week­ government In the whole end stay,at a motel last Jolyy I worid?” think you rirauld know that the CbHamuiiists "Business is business. In my motel Is only two’ mUes from business we give 10 per cent off our house.. .And that He didn’t Assist 200 for cash. Why shouldn’t you stay at the. motel alOne...and I give ine 10 per cent off if I pay wasn’t foe person who was wtfo To Flee Jail cash.” ' , hhn.” • ' (Continued from Page One) "Irrihg, don’t you recongise “Our great dane Helga had me? I used to babysit for you puppies. Since Helga is a watch­ day was not Immediately when you were a little boy. dog and therefore an employe, I known. The attacks centered on Can’t you take a little off my suppose I should put her down the provincial capital which is tax for old time's sake? After as a business expense.But what aU,'^ who’s looking?” about her puppies? Shenfld I list near the coast and about a doz­ ‘|Can I list a sponge as a de­ them separately as dependents, President Woodrow Wilson is shown before Congress 50 years ago when he de­ en miles north of Hue. There pendent? ‘ I’m speaking of my or lump them all together?” livered his request for a declaration of war against Germany. Congress pass­ are few U. *S. Marine units in brothSr-in-law. That no-goodnlk “What’s the Interanl Revnue ed the measure after hours of deliberation. (AP Photofax) the immeiBate area.' has been sponging off me ever Service’s motto for ,thia year— since I m arri^ his sister.” "AU your pay for LBJ.’’ The U. S. command in Saigon "It Isn’t the money with ine, I “I double dare you to'try to reported all-weather Jets frohi assure you- It’s the principle of 50 Years Ago the nuclear-powered carrier shoot bolts In this tax return. It the thing.” was filled out by my wife. She Enterprise carried the war deep “You say I owe you $417. I teaches mathematics, and you Into North 'Vietnam Wednesday say you owe me a $312 refund. can’t intimidate her.” with a raid on, the country's Okay, why don’t we just toss a “PUllng out this form gave n Recalls Debate most modem power plant only coin and settle It that way? 20 miles from Hanoi. me such a headache 1 had to What’ll you call—heads or buy a box of aspirin tablets. Do Returning pilots reported the tails?” Communist ground fire was so “■Why don’t you put a tax on Before War Declaration heavy it Ut up the loW'-hanging salt, like they did In the olden clouds and the speedy Jets os times? Go ahead, you won’t WASHmOTON (AP)—Fifty the U. S. Court of dlaims, then a they made their bomb runs. worry me. I’m on a salt-free OHAROE YOUR years ago today the United Texas representative; another The new raids on the Hand- diet.” States entered World War I — Texan, the^late Sen; Tom Oon- "I brought my little daughter PRESCRIPTION called the Cheat War until a nally, then in the House, and Haiphong area paralleled inten­ the late Albert Johnson, a rep­ sified ground lighting in the Elsa along. Elsa, say hello to greeiter one came along — and the nice gover’ment fella. Show atqpped toward a in world resentative from Washington. South, and the weekly casualty report showed 194 Americans him the patches on your dress, leadeieMp. Hayden, a captain in the Ari­ the holes in your shoes, then ask zona National Guard, was made were killed last week, 1,679 On that day, Lyndon B. John- him what he’s trying to do to W aloom a Here con was an 8-year-old in a a major and was commanding were wounded, and allied forces killed 2,373 Communist troops. your poor papa.” Texas hemlet. en infantry battalion at Ft “There’s only one way to spell Lewis, Wash., when discharged. Many of the Americeui casual­ AT ' ■‘.A* Hubert H. Humphrey, 6, was bureaucrat, and it always winds learning hti ABC’s in Wallace, Chronologically, the steps in ties resulted from intensified the declaration of war were Red mortar attacks, and the up with the same three letters.” PINE PHARMACY 8. D, “Why can4 1 meet you at that these: Red gtmners scored agadn today 664 Center Nt. 649-9814 Bobert F. Kennedy was not little bar down the street after bom until some eight years la­ April 2—^Wilson, addressing a with a barrage In the Tay Ninh t e . night Joint &enate-House ses­ Jungles that wounded 38 U.S. But iheie is one man who was sion, asked for the declaration. infantrymen. s'' i in Oongieas when war waa de­ R was then that he said “the ’The power plant raided was clared April 6, 1917 who is sUU world must be made safe tor the thermaf station at Bac ttmte — Sen. Carl Hayden, D- democracy,” the line most re­ Giang, rated the newest power Arts. He’U be 90 next faiL membered from that address. station in North Vietnam. It was FOGARTY BROS.. INC. Hayden came bo the Hbuse in More prophetically, he also the seventh time it has been hit 1912 on admisBion of Arizona as said: “Neutrality la no longer since it was cleared for bomb­ 319 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER a state. He served there untS SEN. OARL, HAYDEN feasible or desirable where the ing by Washington on Feb. 24. Oleoted bo the Senate in 1926. peace of the world is Involved Pilots of the all-weather In­ Ih a war anoiversery Inter­ disclosure of a reported German and the freedom of its people. truders said they “walked” view, Hayden recalled long proposal to Mexico that it, Ger­ We have seen the last of neu­ their 600-pound bombs ov4r the Summer Schedule houts of debate before the many a i^ Japan join In a war trality in such circumstances.” station and reported target cov­ Houee passed the war resolution against the United States. Mexi­ April 3—Sen. Robert M. La- erage excellent despite what 373 bo 50 in the early morning co, It was suggested, would get FoBette, R-Wls., by the technl- one pilot called “a hailstorm of hours of April 6. the states of Texas, Arizona and oallty of invoking Senate rules enemy flak.” Effective April 1 But of aH that was said, Hay­ New Mexico. and refusing unanimous con­ The pilots said the antiair- den related, ”1 reniember most Hayden related that with the sent, temponaiily blocked Sen­ craft defenses picked the incom­ distinctly ,the r e m a ^ of Jean­ declaration of war ,he and a ate consideration of the resolu­ ing planes up early in their HOURS: 8 A.M.-5 P.M. nette Rankin, the lady from number of his House colleaigueS tion for 13 hours and at 11 p.m. bomb runs and held them under Montana.” began to talk about volun­ passed it 82 to 6. radar-controUed fire through­ MONDAY thru FRIDAY Miss Rankin, a Republican teering. out. and the first woman elected to "Three members Joined, be­ April 5—The House began consideration of the resolution. There were no U.S. losses re­ the House, did not respond until fore (President) Woodrow Wil­ ported, however. her name bad been called four son Issued an executive order to April 5—After 18 hewrs of de­ HOURS: 8 A.M.-12 NOON tlmea on the roll call. Then, prohibit any more of us from bate, the House passed it. News­ close to tears, she stood and Joining,” Hayden continued. papers of the day variously re­ SPAIN’S OLIVE on. UP SATURDAY said, *T want to stand by my "One of them was Florello L. T H I^ D A Y , APRIL 6, 1967 PAGE EIGHTEEN BiANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, APRIL 6,1967 PAGE ----- i.i.i.T. tor or guardlkn, or by the ag­ ■mm 'M South Windsor Divorce State Amaranth grieved legally liable relative. Few Tickets Wadding NASA Swaps Leaders Violated, Says To Hold Confab Grievance ’The request must also include SWAP RMO^sf On Cfifiirgtj of . a statement of the grievaiKC. THRiFT - Available for : I G^mmissioiier The Order, of Amaranth of NIW» LX New Tfown H^ll Plan id,-.' I. T. ■■ ■" ,Teny - Lavery the fitato at Connecticut will Pdticy Spellied Out . r . LONDON (A4»y ’Ihe Coun­ erdlgn's! consent to marry. But Vatican Coins Limited 8 BlsseU S t , Easjt CcBtjtar .St. the ket also provides that since have its annual Grand Court We are-nowoeomMig wvtag S NEW YORK (AP) - Fixe tess of Harewood was granted^ VAH CAN CITY—Though Mi Basie Show rV^OAPE RBNN BDT, F la. (AP) Laingley. Reseweb dentor, said he is over 25, he can marry tomoiTow and Saturday at ths HARTFORD (AP)r-Heiv example, restricted or protec­ Md summer dotUng on c«»- At Siuomit S t ", OommdsBionqr -R obert O. Loiiv- divorce today from Queen.EMta- independent nation, Vatican City Appl*6ved by Council ~ The., q>ace agency ha» bevm m em b en at the board deqiilte royal disapproval after Hartford Hilton Hotel. A ban­ lations goveftitag who eon ask tive payments. slgnmeat Hovnii Toea. timi . .A limited number o f' Utoeta ¥ ery says a work- slowilown voted abetb’s, first oousln bn the is hmtted by Itaiy in its issu­ cmuiged toe management lineup virlU tqipear in Washington Men* WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL L for today by the AFL-OO Uni- giving a year’s noUoe to the quet with entertainment will be for welfare ^evance hearings individual is dissatlsfirt S a t 12 noon to 5 P.M . Unirs. nw town oouBoU hut niglit about poor servfce and <)totaata- wUl be available at the door be­ with the department’s applica­ ance of coins. Only about - $80,- 12 noon to SffiO PJH. of ito ApoUo program Just a few day before toe House subcom- ^ ’formed FlrqmTm's Association is grounds pf his addltery with a Privy Council. held tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the eppnwed ptem tor a new town tol and Asoolored water aup- have gone tato effect, tion to him of its conditions of 000 worth of Vatican coins may fore tonight’s Jazs concert by d a ^ before it receives a report mlttee. on NASA oversights. Hie V * "violatloh o f the oaith o f o<- former Australian model’ who Whatever attitude the queen grand billroom. Watch For Onr Dally Th{ State Welfare Department eligtbUlty, for example, work or be put< into circulation yearly, tadL The design to a modified ■ Count Basis and his orchestra . of Ihvestigators on i a fire that suboommittee, headed by R6p. tflce.” bore him a son 2% years ago. takes, Lort Harewpod would Mrs. William J, Morrison of SpeeWa MUed three astronauts and up- (Mta Teague, D-Tex.,.is to start 4a> .Hie. Ekui of Hemwood, who Is 2i7 Summit St., Connecticut explained the ngulattons training requirements. and they must resemble' cur­ Terslon of the origlinl omitem- j,eid vrtth the UtUltlea Oommto- in Manchester High School’s LoweFy, however, has not Mi-, find It difficult to remarry ta 10o-lS#-28e-8Se-60e set America’s man to the moon hearings on the fire at 9 a.m. 17th In the line o f succession to Grand Royal Matron, will pre­ W ednesday. -r-AssIstance is discontinued, rent Italian coins,. though toe porary detfgn euhniitted to a sion in Aprfl, 1966, gave every Bailed Auditorium, reports Carnations nounced what acUen he might church because of the church’s Under existing laws, any figure of the reigning Pope ap­ . and 81J)0 Spoehala tknetaMe. Monday. the throne, did not* defend Uie side at morning and afternoon suspended, modified or remains puMic bearing. indtcattan of a c^uige In ap- Horman Fendell, ticket chair­ tejke agalnkt firemen who refuse disapproval of. di-vorced persons “aggrieved” welfare recipient It is the first' change since the _ ■•■i ------doz. suit. He has announded that he sessions a t 9 a'.m. and 1:30 unchanged aftrx redetermiqa- pears on one side. m an. to hamUe anything except emer- remarrying. A civil ceremony is coqld request, a “ fair hearing.” CSiangee taxdude a dUferent PK««h end to quality on the ApoUo 1 fire, aiid a apokeamaa/(I SERVE U MONTHS . plans to . marry his mistress, p.m, each day. The parley will tion. Hie benefit performance, OPEN TELE 9 PJM. THURSDAY and FRIDAY I genoles — such as fire alarms considered the most likely solri- Ttie new regidatlon now defines pitch In the roof elevation and P**^ ^ oeople favor- Post tor the Mato St plus a female vocalist, perform­ i .city' firemen below the rank of tion after a 26-mlnute hearing. tdnr becomes ApoUo spacecraft - dy o f their • three -pons, but the meeting tomorrow to permit recipient would be jponted a ward the needs of an applicant ed a leqs modern design than Legion Hall property, ing Impromptu arrangements m anager. lieutenant, voted the slowdown ’The Judge made no comment, Earl will be allowed tq keep In members to attend the Grand Hearing under the following cir­ or beneficiary. originally proposed. transfer to subject to the of many of the-numbers for . ^ e National Aeronautics and ■ Wednesday night after-rejecting saying only that he was satis­ cumstances i contact with tNbm. A financial C ou rt —Any person is aggrieved by The plans as approved Include oo®<*Mtons that the town reach which the group has become l^iace Administration an­ the city’s latest contract offer. fied with the arrangements for setUenient vfos reached private­ —The department falls to ren­ finding and billing of the wel­ the position of the building on “ a&re««nentt with the Ameri- world famous..^ nounced Wednesday that. Low, The action rules out ail no- the welfare of the children. ly- . der a decisiori oh an application fare oommissloner for care of a I the tract of land and the loca- Guaranty Oorp to setUe the The appearance — .the first deputy director of the Manned fmei'gency tasks such as in- Mrs. Bobert J.' Terry The divorce, first In modern' Humate Absorbs Metal for assistance witjiin 60 days. patient in a state humane In­ tions of various offices in the Incurred by the legion to for'a'" “name” band In Manches­ Spacecraft Center at Houston, spectlng hydrants and buildings, Umes 'for a memlJer of the royal TALLAHASSEE, Fla. —Hu­ —An individual Is denied to® stitution. building. • conneotion with the property. wiU succeed Dr. Joseph Shea, clerical work, issuing sum­ Iodine Gains Little ter—-is belqg sponsored by the Miss Merle Jean La very of. family creates an awkward sit­ mate, a water-soluble coal-Uke opportunity to make application i Mayor James Ihrowe cbm- total eonount of the debt who will shift from toe center to monses and takjng firehouse If any applicant is so ag­ Manchester Association ifor the HcEywood, Calif., fSrmerly of uation for Queen Elizabeth n. , MAINSTEB, Mloh. — Domes­ materii^' accumulating in the or reapplication for assistance. Washington. Shea wiU become training. grieved, he must request for a mented that the plans ire of a settled Help of Retorted ChlMton. As defender o f the ftdth arid tic ptxxluctlon of crude iodine dune and beach sands along the —An application Is denied. general nature and do not In- town tor some $4,200. Manehester, became the bride deputy to Dr. <3eorge MueUer, Six thousand UFA mem.bei