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ATerage Daily Net Press Ran The Weather Vor tbe Week Ended dear and cold acaln tonight. * March 26, 1966 ,|jow 15 to, 20. Tomorrow aun- i^.^not quite ao cold. Kgh 40 14,631 to 45.' '. Manchester^—A City of Village Charm (ClaasUled Adverttatnc on Face 1'^) PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOL. LXXXV, NO. 150 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 State News Robbers Get Court Ruling Opens $2,000 from Bowl Lanes WINDHAM (API— Safecrack Rights Death Cases ers who held a gun on a janitor for nearly four hours while loot ing a bowling alley of some WASHINGTON (AP) — $2,000 , apparently had not ex The Supreme Court upheld pected to find anybody in the today the federal govern building, state police said to Judd Urges ment’s right to invoke tw o day. 1870 laws and bring con The incident occurred early P at Stand spiracy charges in cases of Sunday at the Willi Bowl on 3 * , anticivil rights terrorism. Route 6 outside Willimantic. ■- Specially, the court approved The janitor, Lawrence Sly- On China federal prosecution of 17 per man, told state police he was sons accused in the 1964 slaying working in a rest room less WASHINGTON (AP) — of three civil rights workeni than an hour after closing time Former Rep. Walter H. Judd near Philadelphia, Miss., and when a slightly built masked atepped-up. six indicted in the fatal shooting man carrying a gun surprised bombings Of North Viet Nam to on. a Georgia highway of Lemu el Penn, a Negro educator from For more than three - hours, reduce Ho Chi Minh's “ capacity Washington, D.C. state police said, Slyman was to kill South Vietnamese peo- In both cases, the court over; forced to lie behind a counter pie.” turned decisions by U.S. District •*4 while the gunman stood guard in testimony before the Sen- Court judges which threw out over him. , ate Foreign Relations Commlt- federal charges. The janitor said he could hear tee, he also urged continued iso- The decision in the PhlladeJ*, at least one other man wliisper- lation as well as containment of ing from time to time, he said. Red (Jliina. phia case was unanimous. The . State police said most of the juld weekend in which 11 ran off. people out of those plcints and the slaying of Negro educator her efforts to solve India’s widow, who leads the world’s (S ^ Page Nineteen) Norman K, Morgan, superin- g^way from the areas, Lemuel Penn of Washington,. great problems. tendent of the institution for ju- jog.,. North D.C., who was killed on a Geor* In a White House welcoming venile delinquents, said he Vietnamese people,” Judd said, glia highway i^ July 1964. ceremony, Mrs. Gandhi re learned this morning that one want only to reduce his Justice Potter Stewart deliver sponded that India and the Unit youth had beeh picked up in cgpgcRy to kill South Vietnam- ed the court’s opinion in the ed States “ should not take each Iridonesia Names Bridgeport and another lA Stam- people. There would be Deavours Nix, Wentified by the FBI as a KKK lead Penn case. He said the right te other for granted or allow rela ford. criticism. But the cheers in our er, is escorted by Federal agents after his arrest interstate travel is a constitu tions to drift.” Five either boys had been tak country and around the world in a civil rights fatality case. tional right and federal law. le “ Together,” she said, “ we en in custody earlier. properly brought into play when can make the world a better Its New Cabinet for such action would make the jeers .sound pretty feeble.” that light is denied. place in which to live.” JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — There was no appreciable re- Ribicoff Fights Bridge “ Why haven’t we done these However. Stewart eaid, L quiet f^eneral, „ a respected ducUon in the size of the gov- NEW LONDON (AP) — Sen. 13 Klansmen specific intend to Interfere wtti) sultan and a shrewd politician emment. The previous lineup of Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Oonn., the federal right must be proved emerged today as the key men 100 ministers, handpicked by sees nothing good in proposals to ^ and At a trial the defendants are in IndOflMia’B new Cabinet. Sukarno, was replaced by an put a bridge across Long Island imngs, it entitled to a jury instructioii Turks Name might lead to wat* with, {led Chi' President Sukarno, standing inner cabinet of six deputy pre- sound from Long Island to Con- phrased in those terms.” na,” Judd said. Held in Slaying under an ornate crystal chan- miers, M ministers and 39 depu- necticut. In the Penn case, felony hl- Judd testified at the urging of R^lacement deller at his palace, Sunday ty ministers — a total of 79. Su- Ribicoff said Sunday he was HATTIESBURG Miss. Eiusvllle, exalted Cyclops of the diotments were brought against night announced formation of kamo remains the head of the "bitterly opposed to, and will Republicans on the committee to counter previous testimony __p g j agents arrest- County Klavem; and six men, three of them memhers the new government after a Cabinet, do my utmost to fight, any of the Ku IGux Klan, For Gursel week of tough bargaining. “ What was Intended to be a bridge linking the Connecticut Judd, a Republican who rep- ed 13 men early today and Fhur separate opinions ■wws The key men are Lt. Gen. Su- tiger has given birth to an ele- and New York shorelines.” resented Minnesota in Congress pressed an intensive search ^ ^ ^ Ellisvllle filled in the Penn case. Two Jn- ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) . _...... ____ ^______for 20 years. Is a former mis- another ’------luavem. harto, who- took over the gov- phant,” the Indonesian Herald The senator’s anti-bridge re- ______on charges f b i complaint against volved partial dissents. One was Parliament declared.... the office emment------March 11 after violent commented------marks came during a talk at *" China and now a g ro w in g OUt o f the w.v. fire...i , tbe men inoicateaIndicated at least one written ".rby Justice John M. Har- _ o f president v a c ^ t today and demonstrations agamst Students from Jakarta and g communion breakfast spon- Washington writer, radio com- slaying of a Negro w Admitted t a ^ Ian and the other by Justice WH- Chose Gen. Cevdet Sunay, 66, to p„.Oommunists in the previous Bandung were reported plan- g^^ed by the Ancient Order of mentator p^^f^J/^orker here l^gS c u r a c y fill the post, government; the Sultan of nlng to demonstrate ’Tuesday Hibernians. Sunay, a political moderate j^^gjj^barta, Hamengku Buwonl against the new government, 1 were Prof. George Taylor of the Jan, 10. Dahmer was a past president who resigned as chief of the Adam Madlk,' who The students are dissatisfied (Bee Page Nbjiieen) Uni)Verslty of Washington and The agents began the roundup of the Forrest County branch of Douglas jrtn ^ ii^ r e n - at 6 a.m. and by 7:12 a.m. an- the National Association for the “ P*rion. The fourm op4nl« armed forces general staff and beaded Murba, an antl-Commu- because of the number of famll- Prof. David Rowe of Yale Uni nounced that 12 were in custody Advancement of Colored Peo- was by Juatice Tom C. Clark, retired from the army in anti- jjjgj. goeigjiat organization whicK iar political faces still in the versity, whose presence also who was Joined In the ooncitf- cipation of his selection, re- banned in 1966. government and the size of the was urged by Republicans. in Mississippi and a 13th in pig. He and his family were Houston, Tex. A search was awakened by gunfire about 2 rence with the majority by places President Cemal Gursel, ^t. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasu- Cabinet. They also want speedy UFO Reports Taylor, director of the univer Justices Black and Fortas. 70. He Is the fifth president uon, the former defense minis- action to resolve the nation’s sity’s Far Eastern- and Russian being made for Sam Holloway g.m. Jan. 10 and found their inaUtute7 saw that contrary to ®®wers Jr., imperial wizard home and nearty store enguUed The Fortas opinion In the Mia* since Turkey became a republic .^^bose ouster by Sukarno acute economic crisis. Spread to sissippi case stated: ’ In 1923, the fourth general to month set off the student Suharto in a broadcast ap- some testimony that " 'we to flames. “ According to the Indictment; ^ hold the post. demonstrations, was given the pealed to the people to give the should not isolate^Rsking’ ” it Is Highway Patrol Investiga- He died later In the day tn a the brutal joint adventure waa'' tors assisted in the search. hospital. His wife and 10-year- He was elected by secret; bal- j.gnb minister and named Cabinet an opportunity to func- “ Peking that is trying to isolate made possible by staita detsn«r Wider Area Those arrested were taken to old daughter suffered bums. lot in a joint session of Parlla- deputy commander of Kogan, tion. He said the new govern us.” tion and calculated release of DETROIT (AP) - » Michigan’s Laurel, Miss., for fingerprinting ment after Parliament heard a command in charge of the ment ir. “ the first stage and the "The terms she has an- . v « tt n Charles Evers, state field sec the prisoners by an officer of ^ medical report prepared by 38 ..gfuah Malaysia” campaign, maximum we can achieve at weird, blinking lights apparent nounced for taking a seat In the retary for the National Associa the state. This action, clearly doctors saying Gursel is mental- what part he will play in the j ly have extended their appear- un'i^ed"VatVns"‘ are“ w ourra^ Commissioner Jack Pittman In tion for the Advancement of attributable to the state, was ly and physically Incapable of cabinet was not clear. (See Page Thirteen) ------H ^iesburg later. ances into Ohio and Wisconsin. Colored People, expressed part of the monstrous design, resuming his duties. He is -suf- ...... , i' ■ The 14 are charged with civil i ■The reports of sightings lim- to 7 7 o 7 “ her“ contempt described by the indictment. fering from arteriosclerosis and Ited for nearly two weeks to “ (See Page Ten) , - for that organization,” Taylor HghU law violations stemming “ State officers participated ln>- thrombosis and has been in a southern Michigan, came from from the slaying of Vernon F. every phase of the alleged ven coma for 49 days after a series some 100 miles north in Michi .. Communist 68. D a to e r’s home ture: the release from jail, ttie. ®f strokes. He was brought Two Findings Noted gan’s "thumb” district, across taterceptiem, assault and mur*,' borne Saturday from Wash Lake Michigan at Green Bay, governments and their fronts t . Reds Arrive « .’1' ' “ are waging war against free returning der. It was a joint activity froitti' ington, where he had been under Wis., and south near Toledo and start to finish. treatment at Walter Reed Hos Dayton, Ohio. peoples, worldwide” with South ® In Cancer Research FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover " ’Those who took advantage o f ; pital. Doctors said there was no As before, there was no full Viet Nam at the moment "the For Opening said all 14 men are members of participation by state officers in hope for his recovery. New Technique explanation. hot-test spot, the test case for Nets Drug the' White Knights of the Ku accomplishment of the foul par^ Sunay is the mold of most of PHOENIX, Ariz! (AP) So far, the only authoritative us.” PITTSBURGH (AP) — A Klux Klan of Mississippi. pose alleged must suffer the., his predecessors in the presi- ®toange difference in the energry gnalysis has been the swamp- ‘"The stake is not Viet Nam; it Of Confab Besides Bowers, he said, they consequences of that participa- dency, beginningbemnnlnef with Mustafa sc>®n«« reporiea loaay aevei- gygjg„jsystem ofgf one fast-growing can- gas „= theorytheorv advanced Friday bybv (See Page Eleven) Include CJecil V. Sessum, 80, of MOSeXJW (AP) — Communist tion. ' ' '' Kemal Ataturk. There has been opment of a two-faced, Jekyll- ^er is being exploited to help its a Northwestern University as delegations from around the “In effect. If the allegation^" and-Hyde type of cancer- victims, a University of South trophysicist concerning two world made pilgrimages in the are tnje, they were partlclpantai' (See Page Nine) lighting drug which apparently ®m C^ifornia doctor said today, sightings in southern Michigan. rain to Lenin's tomb today as in official lawlessness, aettag UP' becomes,e-vU only when it hits The cancer is melanoma., The scientist. Dr. J. Allen Hy- U,S. Sees Sianificance Moscow prepared (or the open woeftl! concert with otaie oin- cancer cells. sometimes called black cancer. nek, who also is an Air Forcet r e e ______~ ing of the Soviet Communist cere and hence under odor of'* It’s' a new and seemingly saf- seems to rely on the oxy- special consultant, has gotten party's 23rd congress. law.’’ ' Dog Finds er version ol the cancer-attack- gen-carrying potential of an es- arguments ^ from those who re- On this point, Fortas tag nKrogen-mustard drugs that sential chemical helper called ported seeing the mysterious piegations from more than 40 Ho Sends Top Aide foreign countries and 5,000 So- dared, "to act under color ofS are chemical cousins of skin- tyrosinase, said Dr. Harry B. flying objects. viet delegates to the congiress law does not require that th•^. Soccer Cup Mistering poison gases used <»> Demopoulos, a ^ pathologist. Ohio highway patrolman R. thronged the hotels, trudged accused be an officer of th#'’; World War I battlefields. By two methods', he has tried d . Laindversicht said Sunday he LONDON (AP) — A barge through museums and went state. It is enough that he is • The new drug — so far used to cut down on the amount of saw a strange light approaching man’s mongrel dog named Pic , , ^ To Moscow Talks this vital chemical available to Wright Patterson "" “ Air ‘ ”Force----- window-shopping. wilful participant in joiitt actlvt* Wes was the hero of the soccer only in animals but with prom- More foreign delegations were ty with the state or its agents.' w ^ l d ^ a v after nosing out the istag results - has been dubbed the tumor, and It has resulted in Base near Dayton. He reported- WASHINGTON (AP) - Top The Soviet government was "°^® the Stolen World Soccer Cup (See Page Ten) per cent of his patients the Air Force develops the films p„rtance to the fact that North 1964 Geneva Conference and a garden In South London. attacks cancer cells like con It requires, however, a strln- today. Viet Nam is beinic represented willingness on its part to join ______“He’ll eat caviar for a week,” ventional mustards, but appar Viet Nam is being represented ™ ™ ‘ joined the Chinese Communists ejttiy lacks their unwanted gent diet to eliminate a basic Wright Patterson is the home gt this week’s Soviet Communist Britain in reconvening the con said Pickles’ owner, Da^dd Cor munist Kb n mninr sten to boycotting the meeting. I>ele- “ sting” for normal cells. amino acid that ia found in the of the NaUonal Unidentified party meeungmeeting byoy one o,of theo.c - terence------would be--- a ...»pmajor...... step«__*h bett, 26. ^Dr. Zlinon O. Papanastasslou protein of meat, milk, eggs and Aerial Phenomena Office, called polcymakers under Presi- toward negoUattons. The So- *T was just taking Pickles for of Arthur D. Little. Inc., Cam- other foods. In fact, patiehte^re Project Blue Book. „ „ chi Minh. viete, however, are obviously Viet ^g o m K , Bulletin . (4 f his Sunday evening walk,” Cor bridge, Mass., told about it in a often reduced to eating a tow- Major Hector Quintanilla, mission to Moscow of the unwilling to act without North with Moscow but bett reported. Hi hnnaB report prepared for the 161et der-like combination of seleofed Blue Book Project officer, said, ‘^^jrth Vietnamese Communists Viet Nam’s agreement and will- REACTOR CALLED SAFE “ We came out or me nouse meeting of the Ameri- materials, plus certain friflta “ it’s not unusual after incidents jgj^^er Le Duan, could have a tagness to participate. now take a more neutral po®(* _ tion. WASHINGTON (AP) Into the garden and I^was can Chemical Society, and vegetables. \ . such as those in Michigan last si™if,cgj^t bearing on the future safety committee ef tbe'^ about to put the lead on' him Ths Viet Nam sltuaUon drew congress, first since 1961, He said the synthetic com- In an alternative method,, a week to get a lot of ‘sighting’ course of the war In Viet - Nam. - fresh comment over the week- Tuesday In the modernis- Atomic Xkiergy Oonunisehm . when I noticed he was sniffing — called ADL-46 — has drug Is used to pull copper out report®. It’s a normal aftermath Some European Communist end from Vice President Hubert pgigce of Ck)ngresses In the reported today that a p ^ ® ’* at something on the path. ahtxwn high activity against a of thei system, further cutting pattern.”, „ , . o . dlpimoats say privately they h . Humphrey, India’s Prime Kremlin p o ^ $70 million power ^ . “I looked down and saw a variety of experimental down on the chemical energy ac$or at MUhrtMie bundle. I jricked tt up and saw tt gjjjnmj _ tumors, especially available to the tumor. Demo- nirtt a^memTOl^^itae S y i^ t a Minister Indira Gandhi and ^hg chief scheduled business fi^ rtpnarfcment^mished a lo- etfort to perEuade the House Republican Leader Cter- jg adoption of directives for the Waterford, Coon., emt Ike-- was wrapped in newspaper. against two types of leukemia poulos told the American Can- fire department furnished a lo- Vietnamese delegation to aid B. Ford. Soviet Union’s 1966-70 economic built with reasonable a “ I tore the bottom off and saw Ftirtber testing is under cer Society's eighth annual cal radio station with a detailed give serious consideration to Humphrey was quoted Sunday development plan. The unan- ance for the pubtto’a safety *■'' a Wack base. I tore the top off looking towards the poeel- Science Writer’s Seminar, account of his observations. and health. The Conneotiontr^ and saw gold and words ‘Brazit bUlty of trials in humans, he . The treatment has several Equipped with binoculars, the Easter ‘ night in a newsweelf: magazine ounced business that is expected The E/a^tem European diplo- interview as saying “ We ifiust to attract the most att^tion Light Ss Power Co., Hartfert’TV 1962.’ said. firawiMiviw.drawbacks. The‘ine oieidiet is ainicuudifficult observerooserver describeducownucu lourawua objects «i«jt with the a. bB , / aJ' ia ^ a. t. a*. a Electric Light Oo., Weeten^-- “ I took tt back Indoors to But he declarod In an Inter- and unpleasant. It takes two he said changed color from red accept the results of will be comment by the party Biassachusette EleoMe Ught*^’ ■bow my wife Jeannle. I view tK^piementtag bis teefani- months of the drug treatment to to green to white — “They kind Southeast ft-*-" the ejbottans. including M y first secrotaix l>otod L Oo. and the MUlstone ^ * •ouldn’t beUeve It lo f • few mo- oal report that *T em.ocdy very wring the copper out of the sys- of look like a star when you first ^^Ith Vietnamese mistt be com- ^***^"“'wtnntagr communist Candida- nev, “on n his s n predeceseors, eceseo . Joseph In South Viet Nani “ we Stalin a n d Nikita S. Khru- Oo. have asked AEO aiilliee'* ’^ ment»._T^nIg^_taJhe_^^^«Kl Pfthey Wink palled sooner or later to face the also make crystal clear _ shchev.' Ity for oonstmetton ef a- dtove to the poUce station.” whether tt wiU be useful against when toe patient Is suffering off,” he said. fact that the conflict Is going pQrbgpB clearer than we have Communist sources say Brezh- 569,000 milowatt plaBt. G e a .tr “ This has saved our honor ta human mMignaacy. from such a wqd growing can- Hynek said at his Evanston, era! hearing on the prnpnail r Dl., home Sunday that Us con- against them and (he hopes they — guy. total accept- nev will mention them both as Ew qy«6 o4 world," said Joe ” 1$ is difficult to teB, at this cer. f, bad for viotory g year ego axe has been sehednled tor fadtag ngidig. (See Vage NtaetaCB); (See^Page Tern); '» tai New LMdoa ’ ' (Bee page ;<«*• » * “ ): » » • ) : (See Page Two); A 1 ,/ A-: \ •
rcrnro? ' I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 28, 19W PAGE TH REE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 F A C E T W O Some 20 Baptists with their Burma to Oust wives w d children and three Men in Burma Sheinwold on Bridge Events Anglicans are also affected. Science Shrinks Piles Trip to Altfir Called Busmg Plan UFO Reports Missionaries The French are the largest Carry Shan Bag group of CathoUc missionaries. HnXIONrDOUAB GRANT South dealer - * in RANGOON—A familiar ar RANGOON, Burma (AP) — Other Catholics are Irish, Ital New Way Without Surgery Spread to ItlBNS DP VITAD CLDE Both sidei vulnerable ticle in Burma is the “ shan Man^s Happiest Journey Before Board NORTH The Burmese govemmeiU has ian, German and American. bag,” something like the purse “ T H E w a y ♦ K9 6 3 World asked aH foreign missionaries A CathoUc spokesman said By AUTOED fflIEINWOU) t? KQI6 carried by Scotsmen wearing Stops Itch—Relieves Pain BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -r- rlages produce old-maid daugh- The board of education to- Wider Area there are more than 400 Catho Hmw Task. N. T. (Spwtel) - Por th« With the haircuts the boys 0 AOlO wdto came to the country after kilts. BO thorough thst snffarers piada Contiary to bleats from ha- ters” could be true. night will consider a State Be- lic missionaries in the country. first ttms science hst found a new astonishing statements like “ PUss ♦ Q7 carman Politics Independence in 1948 to leave by . Since Burma men usually ressed huahnniis, that trip down A c for maladjustment, she partment of Edu(^tioh proposal I HEARD r r (Oonturned from Pago ^ to rdy on He said there was no indication keoling lubetance with the aston- have oeas^.to he a prohlemi ’* WEST EAST ^ the end of the year. wear a skirt-like “pa-soe,” they the aisle into wedlock is the said, the single men lose out to share in a plan for busing BERLIN (AP) — Two Went how long the rest would be al ishing shilitv to shrink hemor The secret ie a new healing sub elusion that two jdichigaa sight- .ol^-fashioned ways of Garman polttical leaders cau The order affects Roman use a Shan bag in place of pock rhoids, stop itching, and reliere stance (Bio-Dyne*)—dlecovery of hapfdest journey ever, a psychl- again to the old maids. The an- some 300 Hartford elementary • « I 7 3 2 934 lowed to stay.. atrist affirms. swer seems to be cuitural fac- school pupils into .Manchester by John Gruber ings probably were swamp gas: them ^>art. Fortunately, a wise 0 76S4 O *32 tiously indicated over toe weric- Catholic, Baptist and Anglican ets. pain — without surgery. a world-famous research institute. In CMC after esse, while gently This substance is now available Knd, Dr. Genevieve Knupfer tors, she explained. three other suburban towns applied only to the sightinga government gave ™e a « r ^ « J 6 5 2 « 1 0 8 3 . end they are willing to peuXlci- missionaries Uuxxighout the The first group of mission IVs'made of knitted wool and reported to the HiRedale and great to investigate this prob- SOUTH country. aries will start leatTing in April. relieving pain, actual reduction in suppository or olntmeat /orui added, desi^te the bachelor's Dr. Knuirfer said that since this fail as an effort to thwart jMte in public discuasicna with comes in colorful tribal designs; under the name Prepdrattou If*. Dexter area. lent, and I have discovered th^ to J 1042 The departure of the rest will be (shrinkage) took place. gallant playboy image, charces women are usually tnore anx- facto segregation, Communist East German poUti- The hardest hit are the Catho- sometimes it’s decorated with At all drug counters. Several observers said they you osa teU the boys from the ty A 10 Most amiwing of aU—rssults ware are he’s really a lonely, doubt- ious to get married, the fellows Th® O KI9 cal parties. Ucs with 232 scheduled to leave. spread out until December. silver. ing, rejected wretch. who escape the competitive net Jimior High School at 8 I suppose very few of you time. Manrico Is there as well t*lt the explanation Was girls by the way they bid cer- to A K 94 Oppositiion Soclaliat party Old maids. Dr. Knupfer’s sur- race are more likely to be mere Pm- would turn up lor a show and we learn tJjat }ie is not of Dla-Soato West North Eato Chief WlUy Brandt said repre- vey indicates, seem to get along rejecU. , Under the pro^sal, re v e ^ ^ o. her son, as everybody sup- of Wastemaw County (Ann ^ Opening lead-Seven ot uia. 1 NT Pan 2 to Pan aentatives of all partlee in East _ in part last week by Dr. Wil- . . ^ posed, but the infant Azucena bor), said H)mek had b e « in- monds. v*- u-iv>- 2 to P*** ^ A AU Pan and West Germtiny sboiUd be J ^ . ,1 : Sanders. staL commis- Joe Green, but numbers of you mother was structed by Washington Thurs-, There’s no doubt about ^ free to hold public discussiona in Dr. Knupfer, who works at the dom of choice men Imve in the ^ education. Negro and will be flocking to the Busbnell burned ^ 7 ^ make his report Friday day’s hand was bid by girls. any i>art of Germany on the fti- fental Research Institute here,, mafriage market.” she said, ’ It chvwren f r o m to hear "111 Trovatore” by Olu- The story is tbW to “Stride although he said that same Tou esn teH by the fact that bidding six apadesT” you may ture of the divided country. rRlENDtVjFAM OUS/cREATER/' _ conducted a survey among 785 seems likely that thoae among ^ Hartford’s North Wi vampa,” an exceUent piece of «•«“ that he had no exidanation they grt . ask. B ■was'too docile. E3q>erts Brandt, mayor of West Berlin, adults of at least 23 years of age them who are either unable or slemen- seppi Verdi, which means ex- character deUneation, to which ready.----- South" took the jack of ma- wrlttwi so much about the commented o a the latest public / s e r v i c e n b r a n d s # v a r i e t y p a r k i n ® who are married or had never unwilling to get married were classes through grade 5 in actly the same thing in Italian. , ______,,___^ ._ „ . — - m a .rr«t m«nv will ^ajcena reUves toe; dreadful .“ H I had JJOt had an explana- moods and thought about the jyjygntages of having four exchange erf proposals between ■ been married. Her findings: more psychologically Impaired suburban towns, including A ^ e a t inany studenU irtU ^ bunting... at the wnfld certainly not have trump play. There was no y.^^pg hand that girl- bis party and the East German Married men scored highest t o ^ n vrith.” , . ^ Manchester. * see _ the work as well, ^ for six ^jg^ ------manufactured one,’ Hynek iwpe unless West had the quew types aMc no questiotie when would Communist party. He rejected a In happiness, job saUsfactlon The gals most apt t o be ,p j ,g approved performances will be given "to > unaet-at the said.. . 'T. „ was------under------no orders-— of . spades,------and------any CiuDs, H - i . so I'll try to explain the plot, rrymg ner otr by force, y^g situation, stottog many gg„gg west, a very masculine Wha* 7 ^ ^ that poUticians who p>articipate Dr. Knupfer said her studies marriage is concerned,” she tribute about $85,000, with the which is a thoroughly mixed The Ckmnt has a couple of fine ' Answer: Bid 1 NT. TWs shows In talks hi East Germany should also showed single men were said. remainder coming from the up affair, concerning a'gypsy's d S * ^ ‘^ S S ^ * t o % S S S d ’es'w '^ e h S ^ o S “ S m ! J 1« t o 'w ’potots in h l^ c a r d s , not be labelled “ haU-Commu- more likely to have had child- Ehit the old maids have a bet- state. vengeance. - the nuns issue “from v'u the1-*'= notionnoHon bv our govern- oovem- ^ ^jg ace-quewi.______South _ there-____with balanced distrlbutliwi and' nists” on their iwtum to West SERVICE Is Our BEST PRODUCT hood difficulties, were likely to ter fate than the old bachelors, Local board members who Musically, K it is melodious rioister with Loonona in thrirtheir j„gjjf_i* Germany. have lived with only one parent. Dr; Knupfer said, for unlike the have attended preliminary midst, the Count attacks, but ftwo led a low spade at the sec- strength in at least three suits." from start to finish, though har- nldst, the Count attacks, but an««i,in-. an tlw. radio-televi- ^ , .• j *1. 1 ~ Copyright 1966 to------be uncertain------that------their par- gals, who maintain close friend- state-level j discussions *v, _< have in- monically it is rather trite. The Manrico shows up with some “ Pace the Na- made tl» s t o . l i S ' r - ' General Features Corp. Page One News ents loved them and found par- ships and family ties, the aging eluded Mrs. KatheriM Boum, ..Anvil Chorus” was a gfypales, and puts the Count’s y _ . . ^ord said* "Brine out What was so girlish abou LONDON (AP) — For toe ental authority irksome. Lothario is apt to become in- sensation when first heard but retainers to flig:ht. The courtain witnesses from the Air " Walter Schardt and Atty. Thom first time in U » years, toe Lon . Unequaled In Performance! Single women, conversely, creaaingly isolated. worn rather thin over the ^ e « d < ^ as L ^ o r a to s e y ^ ^.g^^g y^g N^tlonM Aero- V p m n n don Times is going to print (he seem to have enjoyed the hap------as Bailey. years. StlU there’s nothing in the f ^ di I ^ a aito d e p ^ irito ^^^y^g Admlnlstro- ^ While the board last month main news on Its front page, piest childhood of ail four cate score to give anybody any mu- h ^ r lc o to h ls ca^le. ( y^^^ j^^^g y^g^ interrogated by beginning May 8. gories, Dr. Knupfer said, adding Japaniese Share Skills went on record as favoring such slcal trouble, and if you go where Iw got a castle as the „ g jn b e „ ^jg House or Senate a plan in principle, following The change was announoed . . . Unsurpassed In Features! that the old saying “ happy mar- the evening of April 12, you'U supposed son of an Itinerant committee, let them put their Graduation Dilemmas today at toe bottom of page 10, TOKYO — Japan’s technical talks with the Hartford board, get a superb cast to perk up gyp«y. 1® never cleared up.) assistance to other countries is It decided to take a “ wait and records on the line. Let the peo the present main news i>age. the somewhat naive music. There is a rathw short scene ple who have allegedly seen Since 1810, almost without ex increasing at a rate of about see” attitude, pending some con- a/t the opening of Act m in Before School Board, There’s a soprano, of course, at the opening of Act HI these objects come and testify.” ception, the conservative paper d o FALSE TEETH 25 per cent a year. In the past crete proposition either from and she has the biggest part; which Ferrando and some sol- has reserved page one for small 10 years Japan has received 10,- Hartford or state authorities. her name is Leonora. The Im- Mary Williams, Stafford torial waters, Thai naval offi M « will be Azucena. Both are mak- rushes to her rescue, first tak- the coming year at another high school levels will also be Springs; George Gawlica, 55- cials announced today. of “ self-defense unite” estab the child cf deaf parents, and TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Start n , which recently re- ing debuts with the local com- i „ 4^^ ^ i^no- ‘tm mirf- meeting. discussed. Under a new state Lawrence St., RockviUe. The Cambodian government, lished in Nazi-occupied areas, her first means of communica celved federal approval; and on pany. The tenor is James Me- Democratic delegates to the lanv, students must attend Discharged Sunday; Shirley"' charged that about 100 Thai Tass said. tion was in sign language. AUTOMATIC WASHERS USAN, IMPORTED, SLICED the darn proces.^g legibility Cracken. AU three are absolute- toe ^aud?to of toe state convention Irt H^riford school during the examination Fredericks, 58 Florence St., troops invaded the Cambodian From January to October 1M2 She went on stage at the age survey being conducted in coop- ■ - ly top flight. The student per- ai^encronly^TOrveslo in^ July 1 and 2 are John Burokas, period. If they do not have Rockville; Forest Fairbrother;™ province of Kohkong on the Gulf the detachments staged 14 mass of 5 as one of the fairies in BOILED .1 5 2 lbs. eraition' with th« tovrii. formances, at greatly reduced q Manrico anii Harding and TTiomas exams on a given day, pupils Ellington; Hope Gronski, El-..' ot Siam and clashed with Cam- shootings, killing "mainly wom "Midsummer Night’s Dream.” prices wiU not boast such a Azu^jgna in Count di Luna’s .banning; alternates, Jjmgelo will spend their time in study llngton; Mrs. Jacqueline Clou- '" txidian forces Sunday. en, children end old men,” toe lYhen she was 12, she appeared splemUferous easlf Disirtamauro, Mrs. Judith Stauss htUUi, because classes end be- key aral daughter, 17 River St., $ 2 - * * • Bubbly Water Thailand and Cambodia ore report said. in the broadway hit, “ Red be vei7 good, just toe same, around outsids and has a won- Vivien Kennesqh. fore the beginning of the tests. Rockville; Nancy Smith, 28 Ver- traditional enemies and clash Mi'U.” She toured the vaudeville Now A f • M ^ister’s Idea But let’s get back to the plot, “scena” known as Senatorial 'conventitMl' June The board will consider alter- non Center Heights, Vernon. repeatedly altmg their poorly Leaving Atolls circuits in an act 'With her (UMIT 2 LBS. PER FAMILY) ’The opening scene centers sull’aJl rose ” As she Stafford Springs-. Walter nate activities for the students. ------.; defined frontier. AUCKLAND, New Zealand brother-in-law, Bfilfred Clarke, ^ LEEDS, England around the bass, Ferrando, who g, chanting o f priests Mullholland and Also slated for discussion The Herald’s Vernon bureau (AP) — TWenty-elgbt Tokelau and did stints in stock compa Norman's Is In the . service...... of the Count is to’ be heard wid toe f ^ o u s Robert Noonan; alternates, Earl are: is at 38 Park St., Rockville. Prisoners Battle Islanders arrived in Auckland nies presenting both Shake from European spas was toe di Luna. He relates a story HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ^'^inspiration for the artificial oar- “Misereire begiils, "DI Xiuna ar- Beebe, San Leone and Uriah —Requirements for a new el- P-. O. Box 327, tel. 87$-S136 or MANILA (AP) — Twenty-dne*; 'by plane today, toe first cf 9,500 spearean and modem drama. rives and I ^ r a offers to Matthison. ementary school, to be ready 643-2711. ^ prisoners at the Davao penal toe government Intends to bring Miss Menken won her first 817 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 648-4278 W bonation of water aind the de- at the stake, years before. Just ^ velopment of toe soft-drink in- ...-.M-t marry him if he will set Mon- OongressionaJ convention by September, 1968. — ------— r- colony have been sentenced to to New ^aland because of promlneirt Broadway role In For Only before the actual ) ^ dustry. event. the rtcofree. Jiine 26 In New London: Atty. —Re-examination of a previa . ' death for the gang murder of 14 overpopulation and lack of re 1916 as toe Ingenue lead in “ Ma Count's brother, an infant, dlS' m Tiin» ______„ Harold Garrlty, Albert Leavitt ously rejected $400 salary^x Third Generation other prisonera last year. sources on their tiny Pacific jor Pendennis,” starring John Credit 'fqr bring;lng to every- appeared and in toe ashes of the Hie condemned' men, 'who atolls. Drew. Later, she 'was acclaimed enjoyed only fiy the'weaTthv'at temates, Mrs. Ann Bloomfield, masters degrees. Teachers pre- , WASHINGTON - How long . pleaded not guUty, are mem In the next two years half the as the orlginid Diane c f “ Sev ♦ W T , Infant as well. It waa supposed Leonora sdng McGowen and Robert sentlv receive the extra in- ^ generation? In the compu- ^ • 2 WASH CYCLES • 2 WASH TEMPS. spas belongs to KLeeds minis- ^ a . “Thou salt nossees a lifeless jaoLiowen ana Rooert senuy ^receiye m e extra m- 4s.«4. bers of the 0 X 0 gang. 19,000 people of Tokelau are to. enth Heaven,” and 'was praised the witeh*s daughter had hid- *Thou salt possess a lifeless _ , come, but principals do not. Just over four ter-eclentlst, Dr. Joh^h Priest- napped the child and caused it M «be makes her way * The gang stole a key from a be resettled in New Zealand. for her role In the 1936 Pulitzer- • WATER SAVER LOAD SELECTOR Police Report y®®”’ ® that "first prison trusty and invaded a cell All the new arrivals have jobs Prize play, “ The Old Maid.” ley, toe first to devisXpracti- Assembly district convenUon A woman Involved in a two- feneration” computers were in-;;" bousing members of the rl'vol waiting for them. She also ,won plaudits as cal means for artlficiall^Barbo- motoer’s^ ea to. In M y event. Finally \ye find ourselves in ® rt^D^^rth car accident on Dart Hill Rd produced, but development ha.s '. nating water. This was in lY ^ , pothjng has been seen or heard ri.e actual prison cell o f Azu- Stuart Danforth and Mrs. Blgue-Slgue gang. Queen Ellizabeth in “ Mary of at R t 83 yesterday evening ®?, “ third gen- With ice picks, stone dubs SPRAY RINSE • SAFETY LID SWITCH NOTICE when he wrote a paper, “D i r ^ ^ j the brother since. ' ------oena----- and Manrico, She fortells Margaret Wells; alternates, - erauon” systems are in use now Scotland.” In 1937, she em tlons, for Impregnating Water \ j a. «cS»l L»nor. «»» .~th .;«1 .th,y .l»g Ml.hj.1 Vat and knives fashioned out of tin, Helen Menken, barked on a radio career that With Fixed Alr.“ no\y ^ the OXOs hacked 14 men to Flushing of the water mains of tho ... U. h,rn.«d. I„«. 0». STS.;'btak ,„5 utility u.lUt/ anil;* lasted seven years, appearing in PORCELAIN ENAMEL TOP .smitten with a young In comes Leonora with to® <^*“ ty (Sheriff) Qmventlon ^ driving «ast on Dart death and seriously injured 10 Actress, D i^ a weekly soap opera called a O . . . . T«i««a 4«a TS ... nFMA.....x H y.LI H vl W\ail1lA/4 41.^ J — more before guards restored Town of Manchoster Water Dopart- IFe’ rc as «,»ad.. ter iTaiSte « , » “ w,dr.d HU Rd, pu.W dte « u.. te- ted' “ Second Husband.” WITH BASKET AND TUB (hence the name. The Trouba- he doesn’t take the announce- ^ ® ” ®’ J®»®Pl» Ned^ried and a returns ^ O lder. NEW YORK (AP) — Actress In 1960 she came out of stage The attack was in reprisal for your dor or n trovatore) and re- ment very complacently. “ You WIIUm i Summers; alternates, veim e operated by Bartholmew Helen Menken coUajised and’ retirement to appear with the mont will begin March 29, 1966. tire’s to await another serenade, sold yourself' he rages. Leon- Paul Bakke, Clarence Goetz and J- Bruezi of Stafford Springs, ------toe death of an 0 X 0 member died Sunday night while at a Theater Guild-American R epe» 14-POUND CAPACITY near as A musician arrives, bent on ser- ora, however, takes some pol- Mrs. Barbara Burnham. “ wn police report. Mrs. Me- 'w who was allegedly stabbed by private party at the Lambs, a tory (pompany in a 3V&-month FILTER Flushing wiil oontinuo Tuesdays telephone enading, only it is the Count aon, and onjy then does Man- Probate Convention June 7 pougal was token to Manches- cue of the Sigue-Sigues. theatrical dub. ' tour of 16 European and Middle di Luna, and immediately after- rico realize the extent of her to Wllllngton: ’William Baker,’ to*" Memorial Hospital where Miss Menken, 64, apparently Etestem countries under State through Fridays untii compioted. ward comes a second singing sacrifice. Mrs, Irene Gay and Mrs. was admitted and *is con- Nfizi Collaborators was the 'victim of a heart at Departmeitt auspices. FLO swain, Manrico, who is the one In comes Count di Luna, Knight; alternates, Mrs. Carol ®toered to be resting comfort- few thru Tuesday MOSCOW (AP) — Eight pejv tack. Miss Menken 'was married ^ FREE Leonora fancies. to find a dying bride. He or- MoBlvoy, Mrs. Edmund Qualrale ®^^y- Patrolman John Bundy is James Coburn as sons have been sentenced to At her death she was presi TOWN OF MANCHESTER three times. Her first two hus:'^ Di Luna hides, and finds ders Manrico to instant exe- and William Swanback. ‘ tovegtigatli^. The accident oc- "OUR MAN death in the Soviet Ukraine for dent of toe American Theater bands were the late film star WATER DEPARTMENT DELIVERY that Leonora prefers Manrico, cution at the stake. As Azu- YOOP Officers curred about 7:30 p.m. killing 3,600 persons while ced- Wing and had h ^ n active in B U Y N O W ON FLINT" Humphrey Bogart and Dr. Hen whereupon the two swains get cena drags di Luna to a win- Robert Taylor was elected Hospital Notes laborating with the Nazis during pdaiu^ for piosentation of the ------ALSO ------ry T. Smith. Your order for drug needs embroiled and are just about dow to watch his own sentence president of the Tolland Young Admitted Friday: Mabfel Mor- Anthony Quinn in World War n . Toss reported wing's Tony Awards, Jtine 16. and cosmetics will be tAken to duel when' Leonora faints carried out, she cries in final Republican Qub at .the.organ- *®"®®**> *2 Hammond St., Rock- “A High W i n d ___j today. . At her side when she died waa care of inunedlately. and distracts the combatants, vengence, ” Di Luna, you have ization’s annual meeting Satur- 'riHe; Mary Angeloni, Snipslc In Jamaica’’ Three other defendants in a her husband, George N. Rich LONG EASY TERMS ! At this point to® curtain comes killed your brother!” day. I^'*® Mary Wil- “ Flint” 7:55 (Only) 17-day trial were sentenced to 15 ard, a Wall Street broker. down o n . Act I 'with matters Other officers elected were llama, Stafford Springs. “Wind" 6:05-9:40 years at hard labor, the Soviet Miss Menken, known for her unresolved. Hubert Chamberlain, vice pres- Admitted Satqrday: Edward PH 643-7832 -AlSt CQNDnlOMED news agency ^reported fnxn Ni- fiery temper and versatile act ATTENTION ( x M d o jt L Act n opens in a gypisy camp BrCflks R eported 1*1®”': Mrs. c a r d Gorman, re- . Ellington Ave., ample parking kolayev. ing abilities, did not learn to in the mountains. It's here you cording secretary;• Mrs. Bev- ^ ck v llle; Shirley Fredericks, The U defendants bekmged to talk until she was 4 years oM. 901 MAIN ST.—643-5321 get the famous Anvil Chonw, R g U N ^ S ®riey Shippey, corresponding 53 Florence St., Rockville; Bri- Wed., March SOth *1i|peclal punitiya detacbmeiks” Bom in New York City, Mie was LADIES I .Now A f Preacrlntlnn PhsTBSicy T w u and meet Azucena for the first secretary; Donald Burke, treas- Sykes, 26 John Dr., Rock- “My^Falr Lady’’ ' A house at 64 N School St. district "rille Katherine BkeUy. Haz- Are you disturbed about 2 A at M N. S tood ^ ^ i,g a te ; and Daniel , Batty, ordvOle; Forest Falrbrother, Norman's was broken into sometime be- gt^te delegate. • Ellington; Alice WaUace. 42 the latest increase in the tween 6:30 and 10:30 Friday Guest speaker, Nefl VegUan- Ward St., Rockville, price .',of haircuts for your Belli night and about $85 in miscel- te, the recently elected pres- Admitted Sunday: Luciiri menfolk? Is the pricq in- For Only laneous items were taken from toent of the state young GOP Sherman, 27 Odtage St., Rock- ctatae justified? Well, yes Thiirs. ond^ a desk in the dining room and orfiknlzatlon, said the aim of the ville; Kenneth Prentice, 30 and no! It is. If you consider Fri. NilM 1 a bureau drawer in the upstairs oPfianlzatlon is to provide edu- Snipslc Rd., RockviUe; Mau- the Increased cost of op bedroom. Both the desk and the cation and leadership through >^®“ Richmond, EUington; Car- erating a bari>er8hop today MINI-BASKET FOR UST MINUTE EXTRAS bureau were unlocked, accord- writshops and researto coun- d CSitoey, EUington; Joan The Qark’s rent, labor, and materials ing to police. Loehr, Loehr Rd., ToUand. 28 Nortli S t e TeL 428-9001 all. Ititve gone up. There is OR SPECIAL CARE FABRICS The rear door of the house *** Pressed unity between the Births Friday; a daughter to WDULniANri^ was iininrirwi and police believe YGOP and the senior party, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daigle, an answer though, and we both the entrance and the exit atotlng that the aim of the ® Bancroft Rd., RockvUle; a Thirty fathoma "ijowii' in the at the PIKE BARBER SHOP S WASH CYCLES • 4 WATER LEVELS, must have been gained throuigh YOOP is to be “ the right arm daugSiter to Mr. end Mrs. Bruce ojep Pacific off Alaska, think we can stlU bold the this door because there was no ^ party” and to support. ?rian, 8 R^gan 8t., RockvUle.' thaPs where they oetch ihe price. The answer la to make 2 WASH, 2 SPIN SPEEDS si£;n of forced entry* ^ programs, not to be a policy Births Saturday; A daughter * * ^ * K to g Crab. We-.bake use of all tike Idle time bar- OUR ENTIRE STOCK A house at 188 LydaU St. was “ »Wng o i^ iz a tlo n . to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Zagora, and stuff the giant legi.iuia berahops have. In order to * Wng-alzed portion s WASH t e m p e r a t u r I s broken into sometime between tv* * ^ ”** Meet Baton Rd., Tolland; a daugh- at complete dinner#"''* satisfy our own minds and Thursday and Saturday and the Oom- J®** to Mr. and Mrs. Laurence to see If people are really in rear wooden cellar doors and the elect officers for the lAPolnte, Lake St., Vernon, OPEN HVEBY PAT for dental expenses. • • terested in keeping the prices COLD WASH AND RINSE INCLUDED brick door wells were broken C9“ li«y«ar at a meeting Fri- Discharged Friday: Marie Extraordinarily Pine Itatrons down and' found lying on the nlglit at 8 at toe Town Hall. ______, down, we are going to main B e n e f i c i a l or any worthwhile purpose? tain our present prices, ex > SOAK CYCLE • BLEACH INIECTOR steps, poUce say. „ ^ _ ~ ~ . ___ ~ ------RESAY* AMOUNT cept on Saturdays, when all fncom a Tax Payments are Just around the MONTHLY OF UTAH A hothouse frame was ialso _M**ctinttnr Eveolag Herald T O N m H T Tolland eorrespondent Bette • v < ‘ ... G E T T H E CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES comer. . . and it’s tone for Spring clothes tom up and thrown Into the _ - A t = ••• t). haircuts will be $2.25. So— end finery,.tool Phone Beneficial.for the $ 1 6 . 7 5 $ 3 0 0 WITH driveway and the latches o f *•■■*****' •®‘* 875-284B. 7:60-8 U)S LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY RCPA lYMENT TERMS I ladies, send your husbands tesh you want now. Pick the payments most 2 6 . 5 8 5 0 0 1 LOAN OF convenient for you . , . at Beneficial, where both the front and rear door of ~ ftw ytaf) . 12 months .24monUn 1 and sons to the PIKE BAR you get that BIG O .K . for cash fasti Call up 3 6 . 4 1 7 0 0 a tool shed, about 100 feet in Debt* Trilled A WPHIA Wf*Ul A Lortv BER SHOP (in the Stop * 1 $ 300 $ 18 _ $ 25 $ 12 .5 0 1 FILTER a n d s e e i 5 1 . 1 6 1 0 0 0 back of the house, were tom . PARilS—^A study o f 37 devel- SO 2S 1 Slu^ building), emner cf NO PAYMENTS off and a ramp to the rear door oping countiien found that 1 600 36 |«M6eM Flsjaes trilNi • IMS tOtst cssrt-^ iit *On 24 m onth pirn. Broad S c Middle Turnpike. was destroyed, police report. from 1965 to 1963 tbeir ex- JvM h 1 900 7 5 3 7-5 0 1 PRICE SO 1 Keep us buiQr and help keep The Central Conn. Coopera- temat debts rose from $7 bU- BURNSIDE 7 2 Loam up to $1000— Loans MaJnturad at low cost the cost of living down! FLO tlva F a n n ^ s Assn, waa bnUcen hon to $2 1 ^ button. Debt aerv- LIF ■analdal fiaanca Co. of Monchastar f'tiERfiS M a B B S E O C E UNTIL MAY... TUESDAY ONLY! Into aomttime Saturday night I®® ebargea roae even nxwe t k p - 806 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER or early Sunday, reputedly Wp-. By iaat year, raporta th e . THE COiyNECtlCUt BANK •(AN ADDED EXTRA FOR MHchel 3-41S6 • (Over So. New Ei«land Td. Busbwtt (NM (OFFER GOOD AT BOTH STORES) th rou ^ a door on the aouto side Oiganiaatlon for Economic Oo- CU bllkA VC ,I \:k flAUMSs YOU— “NO TIPPINa AT isftmt I $17.991 of toe building. Nothing la re- operation and Development. — AND TRUST COMPAK^ Ua ■S5rSl7?*idf THE PIKE”) ported to be miaaing, aoodrding annual ihtereot and amortlaaF- 15 Msctli Mata Bine* Ml Mata St TAKE UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY rrcMMcmoR topoUga, tion pagmenta wera f t y MMon. ^ PANAVISiON H5- , a " , r •n [■ ■■ ■y n 'i ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 28,a96« MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, MARCH 2iB, 196« PilteE FIVE P A G E F O U E points from tlM Rockvine liO- 'Hie scoriner w s ,evenly divided Vernon gion moving tbe winners into for Uie Papeitemgers, pUy Driver to Face n o t i c e ToUand BoUon undisputed possession o f first Coyne had 6, Mike BurdU^ 5, Tt IVdkfdSC standings of the ,1^ Bobby Hayes 4, and Didt Fin- Evading Count X V Sflongion and the Teachers were not ance,4. Tim GaSup had 6 points e f f e c t i v e M A R C H 28 SMILING V SERVICE Petition Asks School Board in a losing cause. DSUa Jotanson o f Bsst Hart- Town Historical Society B«to Vernon teams advanced «« ^ In the second game Schneid- feed was ehaiged with evading to the f1nfl« of the TOUaad The finals win be played next era Farm Market upended the re^ponsiblUty yesterday about Exerci^ Budgetary Caution County Midget BasketbaM Tour- TRiursday at longview Schwl Becomes 100th in State Pities 42-13, Once again Tom 11:30 am . after a ear she was a MANCHESTER - IM w rt Tkeat w ill go to to- During its drill Wednesday n«n«it Su^ay aftei^n in ^ and Scott Oomitbus led Farm driving at the Wt The ToHand Historical So- ThompsonvUle: Francis Q. EUi- evenin^the department burned games played at the Rockville weSk s gamM. Market attack. Tom has 8 base- 5?^*^ clety became the 100th member oft- 60, WUUmantic; Jeanne M.' ^iegh fa hoard of education meet- thTrm ialn s of a shed on the High School gym before sever- Stone A ge BadretbaD keta frwn the floor and 7 from «>< o f the OonnecUcut League o f MAIN STn MANCHeSICR Ing with a petition dgned hy ^^M on M ner proper^ oints through JF A representative of toe Con- Nd., Rockville, w u arrested on cident, and the arrest was itecUout Historical Commission » charge of failure to drive to ' ing club, to give them s day or 82 in the other. In the opener the third and deciding game o f niade after a witneps reported told those attending that com Aooldeata “ S . ^ J il^ 'h o ld ln g a spe- ^ e S o^t,fi^thout p a y u j a of the to e e game Wind- ^ ^ ^ 15 SPENCER ST. mission representatives w ill be Two volunteer firemen C(d------According to a sor h o c ^ won over Vernon one ^ e going into the ^ wi Frank Goldschmidt pad car on Center S t near He recommended resldente to drive a reasonable distance be the guest caller at an X he Young Thing ^ ^ *“ ▼» *o plonshlp next Sunday at 4 p.m, Chester, Pranl men via toe foul routed BUI Mc- Get hoppin’ w llsb all • important landmarks apart after Ms cor struck one (^>en dance of too Manchester ttag Job if it is inconvenient, at the R *B court. ’Itie. opener and B ill Taylor. Proctor Rd., police say. worthy of preservaUon, >wito driven by Peter S. Plwoski, 31, square Dance aub tomorTOW Ttoe petition was directed to bur^ are______limited to toe number,__ O* at -j.on 2:30 will will T>lt pit Stnffnrd Stafford nrainnt against On On tnn top 4.5-43 45-43 going Into toe meikers, whUe An eastbound car driven by T r e a t y saim. becaum h ^ ^ W b « d in i game to decide final ei^ht minutes: toe two Samuel D. Johnaon. 22, of 322 some background, to aissist the Merrqw Rd. Evens is ached- from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Waddell Spring commission. appearance in Circuit gcjjool. He w ill h4 assisted by "^P ^ ^ c l ? L K y carter S t, B o ^ was sMe- b y W a r n e r meeUngs about the ria ii* cost ^ wish to The game between Tolland the final whlsUe. Key hops by “ ® ^ ® ^ ‘ " swiped on toe left ride Sunday R.epresentatlves of the re- Court in Manchester on April gj,^ ujrs. Russell White on of education e ^ )e ^ y for ^ «S S v e with and the Nationals' was close Goldschmidt and Manchester ^ ®“ ®P*®«*’ St west of Hills- shoppin* cently formed Tolland society U- round dances. The dance is on to ed hiMmra wto « K t s . Anyone throughout Although Vernon coupled with some timely foul ^ ^ attending toe meeting were Mr. Arlington, Maas., driver to area square dance your pet A^yforanHFC and Mrs. Donald Barrow*. Mr. w u charged wlto illegal towing rogmbers. has paneled tateiosted should contact Mrs. dW move out in front by 10 shooting by Charlie Coolbrito ^ P ^ ^ wtu a defensive westbound car that failed to savlngB. This is a lot different Briggs, Steele Crossing points midway through, the sec- paced 'Hre Town to toe victory. Stop after the accident, accord and Mrs. Joseph Kolwicz, Sunday after Ms trailer, ca^ Leger h u been a caHer- for and rehoundlng leader fo r Ris- u p p e r’s Loan from paying w t of earnings, ^ Ronald Buckmis- ond half, ToUand battled back For the losing Ever Green ing to police. Emety Clough and Florrie rylng a dragster, went out of oygj. years. He hu served leys. control and knocked down sev Hanes hose noat adds. t^r, Pljrmouto Lane. A general to ok>se tho gap to two points team toe finale marked toe Police report toe Johnson What’s on your firing Bishop Bowering. on the staff of several square Fitzgerald ended toe season eral guard rails about lO a.m. The petition was presented to meeting will be held soon to dis- with Just two minutes to play, close of a fine season. Finish- car " was " " behind------another east- ■hopping list? New Antique Show dance camps in Musachusetts la c e f r o n t • . . Vreat. ------by Carl------Dewey of Box expanding « . the ^ ®«' swerved to toe State police reported that and Florida and has been a member^ Four dothes for the family The second Annual ToUand Howard D. Clark, 24, w u tow Mountain Rd. IVaat says ha was Milp. Berger with feature caller at the Atlantic and a clutch hoop by season Ever Green knocked o ff league ' right to avoid a criUsim ^ ...necessary things Antique Show and sale w ill be ing the trailer when It broke told that the signatures, which, OoaUe Betnraa Dale Rich provided the margin the first place team, Zahneris a westbound car and the col Square Dance Convention in for the house? A held April 22 and 23 at toe Tol loose on toe west-bound high tar his opinion, represent a good (Money received from the sole of victory in the ckMing seconds. Men’s Shop, and made a real lision resulted after toe John land Agrlcultiuiral Center on WuMngton, DX3.; Toronto, Can Shopper’s Loan from way. «ros8 - section of towrugMopIe, of GM Scout cookies Is due tola Rich (19) and Berger (19) led go of It throughout toe play- son car also swerved to the Rit. 30, from 1 to 9 pm . The ada; and Atlantic City, N.J. He Boy Hero Home Household Finance covers those spring expenses; let* costs only . are Just a "token eampUng.” week. Girls are reminded to the scoring for the winners with offs. Vem Feltner (29) and right to avoid colliding with a ffa ir is sponsored by fit. h u also made several records. Tho petitioners, m their let- turn their money to to the Pat and Jim KeUy scoring aix Bob Forester (21) excelled for Becomes Shrine the oncoming car. you repay H F C in-convenient monthly amounts. M ake Matthew’s Women’s Guild. Mancheoter Evening Herald His trademark is Ms guitar, . ter, say they believe "any fUr- oookls cfaainnen o f earii troop, each. ^ c r Green. In toe first half ___ A crowbar fell oft an east- your first shopping stop at H F C -H o u se h o ld Finance. Tolland oorreepondent, Bette, wMch he uses to accompany BMTFRNA, Tenn. The home, bound truck, bit the rood, then ^M>rt Notes Qnatrale, tel. 876-2845. i to-T lacresee in toe tax rate Troop 669 money riiotdd be George Rego was /.itnt.n-Ung alone the duo accounted for 25 The Tolland Barbershop team hiihsetf when calling. win be detrimental to the given to Mira. Wlfilam Oruneke f „ ToUand, »-nHng ig prints. ^^ver Green’s 29 points, near here, of Sam Davis, “Boy ^tssed through the radiator of Loans up to $1000 had his best Hero of toe C o n fed e r^ ,” 'has an eastbound car driven by Take up to 24 months to repay captured first place in toe Men’s S-oo tawn." l>y. Wedneaday. Steve Roberts cmd Ronald Gur- Goldschmidt Volleyball League playoff cham . ' The petition quotes Mrs, BuUdlng Fennlta nan had IB each. scoring effort of toe season been restored into what has Donald K. Gamache, 23, of Rt. 44 Crack-Up Turbaji’s Peaks A kwn of $1M carts tl7.00 when prom ^r pionship over the weekend, de ' Hferoid Sanderaon, chairman on Oerttficatea o f registration is- Falling behind 12-7 after the ptmnitig 27 points on a variety been called “ toe most beau- Willlmantlc, ,last night about 13 cooeecutiTe monoilY iratnlmentt o f |9.7S endk o f shots. Manchester scored 16 ttful shrine to a private sol- lo at toe E. Middle TiUce.-Lud- feating Three Sons Cleaners, QLOCESTER, RJ. (AP) A Bcorvioes fOr Elderly Persons of sued since mM-Fetoruaty: Rich- quarter, the Vernon Am er- ,, j c 4. , , t, .. _ and woman from Tell Love Tale the state, as saying that In and Alton for twonrtory bouse jeans came bounding barit to go markers with 13 of them com- dier to toe United Stotes. He low ^ intersection, according A*k about credit life Incurance o « loen* at group ratos __ finisMng second. Hayden and young man ing in toe final half. Coolbrito’s is buried in toe family grave- to police, Mason finished tMid and Cham' Massachusetts were seriously 3960, about six per cent of toe with two-car garage___ ot He- ahead 21-17 oounumg at toe » half, ^ Tha In Martinique 6 for 8 frmn toe foul line in toe yard nearby, bers Movers fourth. injured today when their car AO the fabric, fit and work total population was 65 or bron Rd., 3®ilkk)j James lAn- Amerioans blew the game wide Three Sons aeaners com- over. toy fo r room and a open In the second half as su- final half were vital. The boy was captured be- HOUSEHOID FINAN ------FORT DB FRANCE, Martlnl- manship you’d expect in a $12 The statement also claims tkm to bis house on O a ik R«L, perfor height and a strong bench TTie final game for the Ver- hind Union lines with papers FREE pleted the regular season u the que-The people of the French that BolUm pays more per pu- W.OOO; Julio Brondolo, Brandy ^ a vi^ n d s non Midget League Interna- given him by a Confederate league leaders, capturing team '*’*** thrown invented a SeanUesa Sheer girdle. Long leg that pares DELIVERY MANCHEfTER fHOPPIlia PARKADI and individual trophies. The ftom the car. _ special “ language of love.” pQ than 128 towns In toe stoto S t, tor grain bin, 3460; W alter A m e r ic ^ had tour men tlonal Division were held Sat- ^ y. Offered his life If he would Seamless Mesh down your thighs. Lace tum urday at RodkviUe High Sdwri. betray toe spy, Sam said, ‘T FROM ALL DEPTS. BaiberShop team Members wlU aTd Women wear silk turbans whose snd toat, out o f 69 towns east Behrmonn, one-room, porch and in double figures with Alan 382 Middle Turnpike Weiirt of toe river, only Lyme pays two-car garage addltludley, M us., h u peaks to discourage flirtation. Seamless eosts with rriation to toe bene The Tolland A ll;fta rs baskrt- forehead. Of- some arrange four peaks in toe fits derived." Public Records W points in addiUmi to playing Walkir^ Sheer M atching bra, 82 to 36A, 32 to a good floor game. Ted Baxter! ball team was defeated by toe ^ Qjg hospital said Var- turban. That means, ‘T am mar- “ The conunon sense practice Vemon National team, 4 9 -«. pgg. ried, \hut don’t let that stop 1.35 was also In dottble figures Scor o f supidylng proven needs as Warrantee Deeds Sunday. High scorers for the injuries. you.” 88B, C . 5 . 0 0 ______Normand J. Fontaine and ing 10 points. INCOMPARABLE VALUES wii can afford them, within the Tolland team were George Rego, Senior League statutory limitadkma should he Aline A. Fontaine to Joseph R. 18 points, and Ron Gumon and The final game of the play- toe yard sUck by which we Krukas end LUUan R. Kiukas, Steve Roberts, 12 points each. Beautifully sheer Hanes nylons, yours in odt for the Senior leagu e cham- UNosuie our eommitmenta," property at 66 Wfllard Rd. The ToUand team w ill play lilting colors for Spring. Choose yopr fa toe statemant roads, “ rather caiaries A. Bader to John Pie- plonshlp between the pines and in Sylvania TV - PortablerTV and Stereo M the Stafford AU-Stars in a con vorite, all with the famous Hanes fit. Sizes Wfw toe approach of hi and Peter S>lela, three par- Sport Mart has been posq>oned solation . game Sunday at 2:30 SERVICE 8^2 to 11. Aiiwg everything Tor our «*n. cels, totaling about 12 acres, to next Monday at 8 pm . at the In the RocIcviUe High School dran’ whetoecr wa can afford ott Burti OU Rd. High School. ’The aeries stands at one game each. gym. tt or not.” Lease Uit If I RCr^..^. ’j y . 4-H Notes Tbs stotament assures TXeat First Hartford Realty Carp. Volleybaa Games Hosiery, Main Floor sC tos signers’ “continued sup- to « » * « «< OonnecUcut, 9,716 The semifinal o f toe playoffs Mrs. Lawrence Sespanlak and port, ss kmg as you continue to *q. ft. of office space at 880 to determine toe volleyball Mrs. Robert Smith have been MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER im esent us wtto a roallstic W. Middle Tpke., for 10 years, cbcunplonshlp of toe Vemon- named to arrange a 4-H cloth Fun fashion araHoadh to srtvwl ptoblems.” commencing March 1, 1966, at Ellington area begins Thursday ing evaluation meeting in Tol land, in preparation for toe Tol A Tim meeting tonight has an annual rental of 329,148, and evening at 7 at toe Longview - - - bf(f James’ Church. a^e dropping toe bankers out of cult Court In Rockville on April 3B18.y BuUdlng Permits As a result of ihe tour, the 19: nsrrta^Deromgmtm^ ResU^mt S^dri^hrte^^ at fuU strength while toe Bank- Joseph A. Gondek, 20, G lu - M o u ^ Rd. aM Vernon Rd. SS5> tontoUry; Albert W, Dadlro, 33, CromweU; John S. Carabine, 20, A t u m - a r ^ r t toe top of ^ ^ ^ V o r ^ t match WllUngton; Michael H. Nitdie, BoxM)ountemRd.hasbe«i«n- Cannonball, took throe 18, R t 30 Tolland. larged, with more gravel added, Tb Paul Flano «Uterations to Also, Anne H. Johnson, SO, and parking w ill be banned on oommercial building at 148 E. Btorrs; Lyle F. Mills, 34, sMher side of the road. Oeirter St, 31,600. Save now on Having a big yellow school To K C Construction, new bus turn around in the L(^>ex dwellings at 130 Parker fit, driveway on Vernon Rd. wu *14,000, and at 863 Adams St, emoUient rich deepaed a lot safer than having 316,000. the Bpaller and leas-conspicu- Travel Service sus Vbtlewegen make the turn, 90S MAIN STREET fiqprirrel €bge Satura cream Oleksiw Second 643-2165 fMEMOS' 8 L Maurice Players gave per formances of thetr original mus In Science Fair Authorized agent In Blan- -iMisi FROW YOUR ical comedy, "The Squirrel cage,” to capaeliy aufileiKes ’The winning entry in Assump ' ■ I V ' Friday and fiatarday in the tion Junior High School’s re r 8 e z . reg. 3.50 ^aaaaav*a asoaeRt cent science feUr, an electronics I Miss display prepared fay 12-year-dd The Leeride Slngan, led Tqr I Tisha 2 Keith Oroethe of the school mus James Oleksiw, a seventh grad ic department, added a profes er, has been awarded second 4 oz. reg. 5.00 sional toiuto with their numbers, prise in the Junior physical ' What is tha best' hairatyle interapemBed through toe play, division of the Northern Con for you? Briefly we might say W hite S w an but theJwbole cast, including the necticut Science Fair. ' it is one toat takes note of U N I W O rt Kjl • The win has earned him a your individuality. It must have grapefui. pleasantly patmchy harmonious relation to your "beiUetilbas,’* Showed the value g(Ud trophy and a five-weeks , fcatures and be in balance wlto of toe many weeks of rehearsal summer scholarship for study I your head-to-toe proportions. theSvbole cast put in. at the Academy of Science of A enr drives by Roger W. the Children's Museum of West I I f your hairdo minimizes MurawBki, 19, o f Manchester Hhrtford. your faults, calls attention to west off Volpi Rd. Saturday at For his exhibit, Oleksiw c bristle halrhruab rathsr thaa Unifoimfi, Main Flora: if Toiletries, Main Florar \ Lingerie, Main Floor ought Tba only damage w Ai a killad Saturday when Ms ear Also nae Cleanen ■ tfas nyk>a types. 4 Center Street 277 Broad Street wopie o f rtoged rtdaflen | overtuened. 666 Plioiie 64MI24 - f ■ t W' ¥ -Hm pi* -r '
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESIER, CONN, PAGE S IX 1 2 0 1 2 Krause-Upshaw Jimmy Announce. Engagements' aU Ues with the dhild, graduaOy being driven out by the advance of the jreara. CE I lEvpnitt^ llpraUk So perbaps, when something that seems Breslin i: , « FDBUSHBD BT TBS ___ a second childhood comes along, it is the a «nBftAi.n pRiNTma co.. me. return of real wisdom. (Ooottnned 2rooi Page 6) FOB A UFETIMEI m U BlaMll StTMt You’U never have to buy film again . . ManchMter. Conn. _ What does a slightly old Mlow like because each Ume Llegetts devriops and ’ TBOHAS F. V^IRQTJSON Konrad Adenauer, only 90 y ean old, ner and he drove her hotoe in it. prints your roll of Black A White or i WALTER R FEROUSON KMa-color film we g 1 v.a you iJBSO- A PubUahen tell himself when, suddenly, he finds . He did 30 days for it. LUTELY FREE, a fresh roll of film Coventry, raro. and Mrs. Rudolfs Nagelis of 6 Classified dMdllne: 10:80 a.m, each day of agent, had done to Russia. He spoke of lEss Benton is a graduate of Columbus St. puMlcatkm except Saturday — 8 a.m. chief. By ten o’clock, it was too „ „ Molchan 15 million Soviet citizens killed In that Goodwin photo hot to keep on. I let It drop and "uates of Manchester High School. She Is m iss Marui is a graauaio oi war, with another 6 million seriously 1 Monday, March 28 MR^.\WARD BARRY KRAUSE I sat there in my skin. ’Hie so- Hirii School She is employed In the group depart- Mary Immaculate Academy, •wounded. Germans sometimes forget, ciety department was across the , eradu^e of (Creative ment of the Sun Ufe insurance New Britain, and Hlllyer Col- Adenauer told his bewildered audience, Salem Baptist Chut^^ .Spar' Bridesmaids were Miss Mary hall from toe sports depart- Hairdressing, Hart- Co. of Canaria, West Hartford, lese of the University of Hart- ta, Va., was the scene ofEllen Parker of Sparta, Va., ment. But it had no activity at "aiTd is k boautikiski at Mr.Mr, Ferraro is a graduate of ford where WeakeninfiT The Weiss Tax Line? ' what sufferings they had inflicted on General Manager Robert Weiss is the Russians in World War n. wedding of Miss Mary Evl^n.^ and Miss Pat Blaylock of Rich- night. I was sitting at the desk Beauty Studio Manches- Pennsylvania Military College S. degree In biBiness adminlstra- Upriiaw of Gether, Va., to'mpnd, Va. Junior bridesmaids in the sports department with attended Ricker Col- at Chester, Pa., Lee Institute, ® eertalnly not responsible for what the Second childhood? Or sanity and Ward Barry Krause of Man- wm^. Miss Janice Krause of baseball box scores in front of Houlton Maine and is and the Ufe Underwriters suon«ilon xi Xi oiEimaSigma honorarynonora^ sosoror- (jialrm an of one of the locsd political truth at last? Chester, Saturday at 4:30 p.m. Manchester, sister of the bride- me when the door opened and _i.tending the University of Training______Course_____ of toe Hart-__ hy at the college. She Is m ex Probably Adenauer himself can’t quite Pfgrty town committees says a t a meet- The bride is the daughter of g r o o m P W Miss Diane Purks here came some old lady wato- H a r t ^ ford - - College- - of ------Iieurance. -He eoutive— ------secretary- at rr.#,,.-,Fafnlr-Ina tell. When you get toward the end of U« of sudi committee. Mr. and Mrs. WiUard B. Up- of Woodfor^,^., niece of the tog into the plwe by r ^ ^ announced Is a Ufe underwriter for Life Needle Roller Bearing Oo., New Nor should it be assumed that Gen your public road, you sometimes have Shaw of Gether. The bride- bride. All the ^ e s m a id s were ^ h ^ a p lctiw of her tough- vraddtoe. Insurance Oo. of ObnnecUcut, Britain. eral Mant^er Weiss would ever oonsid- Impulses to speak more freely than be groom la a sto of Mr. and Mrs. dressed alike to'"^.gowns and ^ w h o w m going to get mar- f®** the weaumg. Hartford. Mr. Nagelis is a graduate of ci* himself automatically bound by such fore. Sometimes you may find yourself Ward G. Krause of 87 Walnut headibows identical to' Qie honor ^ed a ^ she was about to say No date has been announced Howell Cheney Technical School ■k statement. unable to resist having a little fun with at attendant’s. ’They carrieri nose- somethmg when she saw me sit- for the wedding. snd IVard Technical Institute of the University of Hartford. Ho ’.H ie statement In question would be all the followers who have taken you Group Plumbs The Itov Curtis H^loma^ gays of pink .^atlons^ ^ S ln ? ’’"^'Ike'S ...... — • "*■■ • served four years ta the U. S. for granted for so many years. Some Add a touch of . eery Important, If It were to be taken pastor of Salem Church, per^ Miss Cathy Jones of Norfollt>.^j^ ^ remark J times it may seem to you that you are Area Interest in ta the Manchester teleidione Army. He Is a service represen- seriously, because It would turn Gen- formed the double ring ceremo- Va., was flower girl, and her thoucht it was the exchange area; Herbert Dunn, tative for Pratt and Whitney, about to speak the truth for the first Spring with" Daystrom «al Manager Weiss’ effort to Inaugu ny. Marc Holloman was organ- brother, Kelly Jones, was ring n e^ toy i n I heairi ttot Jewish Center to the Rockville exchange area; tac., West Hartford. 1st. Miss Carolyn Upshaw, cous- t>ear8r. The flower girl wore a rate a hold the tax rate line In Man time In your whole career. Sometimes • , ,, or Mrs. Herbert Melster in toe No date has been announced chester Into an elaborate and not very the “new” man lasts, and proves con In of the bride, was soloist. Can- gown styled to match the adult anymbtp, again. A conunlttee investigating^ Hartford exchange area. wedding, delabra, magnolia leaves, white attendants’, and carried a bas- Add the fresh, crisp, clean look of a Day ■nbtle burlesque of the real thing. sistent in his own apostasy from''him Nature Study By Sylvian Ofiara 1966 Publishers NewB|>a*er the possibility of forining a The committee is planning a ————— gladloll and chrysanthemums ket of rose petals. ’The ringbear- BynUe^^ strom dinette to your dining area this General Manager Weiss has set his self. But more often he is to be found, Jewish Community Center, to social next month. “THE SEDGE IS WITHERED” AND REFLECTED , dccorated the church. Pews er was dressed similar to the a 'v Spring. There is a style for every decorat* cam budget and tax rate goal, in this the next time he speaks, back to his were marked with white oarna- bridegroom, serve residents of towns ta com- ...... ing mood. The set shown, for instance, is his first year of responsibility In Man own traditional orthodoxy. Coming up tions and ribbons. Bryan Krause of Puerto munitles east of the Connecti just as perky as can be. It is white with chester, as one of holding the tax rate from Adenauer before too very long, w* Inside The bride was given to mar- jy^o served as his brother’s cut River from Hartford, is cUa- Dozen by limiting Increases In town ap should expect, some remark unmistak COME SEE OUR peach and lemon floral print vinyl plastic A Thought for Today riage by her father. She wore man. Ushers were Edward triibuttog questionnaires to area I Sdva Moneyl upholstery. The print is repeated again on propriations to amounts made possible , ably back in the old comfortable, dead a full-length gown with empire u p ^ W and Wllllard Upshaw R eport SPRING MATERN^ ~ COMECnwHh Sponsored by the Manchester Inside Report families interested to the pro the Daystromite plastic table top, which is by the new five per cent growth in the end cold war groove. Jimmy Breslin skirt of satin peau de sole, and Gether and broth- Council oi Churches COLLECTION 'INVITATKHIS ^cohol, heat and acid resistant, and has a town’s grand list. by bodice of re-embroddered chan- gj.g Qie bride; Bobbin Guiles (Gontiniied from Page 6) ject. ANNMMCfMBrrS Dressy Dresses, Stretch m a t o o E t self-storing leaf. This 5 piece set is $99. -This is a relatively simple proposition, Our Ultimate Weapon I Believe God! -y tilly lace designed with round ^ Richmond, a cousin of the from CaUIurnla, took a peril last According to the committee, a A Vintage Year Slacks, Skirts, | Blouses, tuliiAn SHb, 11,1111.0, lte.1., ynUkg Others from $69. See the many different made, one is sure, in complete good Congressman Craig Hosmer, Republi Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak neckline with stand up ruff of bride; and Alex Pope of Ivan- summer on rent supplements, census is bdn^ j ».mecy baokL MpUm, tabl. d«ora- Have you heard that God is Bras, Girdles, Slips and faith. can from California, made news the scalloped lace, long tapered boe, Va. More than 58 per cent of those towns of Vemon> South Wind- Moia biM .'. CM. nH ., ,1 c AU styles in the Watkins Daystrom Gallery dead? WAjSHINGTON Operating For W1 this, Mr. Johnson goes Panties. SwmmIxmI, viIU. dnic, ef dyUt oM The gfood faith, and the simple com other day with his suggestions for really NEW YORK, March 28— keep giving you things?” And In recent issues of news mag sleeves terminating to points uoshaw wore a rose lace replying said they were against »«>*■- ^n<*este^ ^^tonbupr, tomorrow. In the background. President into the fight this week at over the hands, and watteau ^ the idek, while oMy 26 p^ cent Ellington, East Ha^ord to de- mon sense, too, would be blasted right putting the hexes on aH who resist us “Knowing your redatdonahlp V lr ^ i a HIM told them the exact azines, considerable space has something less than 50-50 odds, Johnson is putting all his pres CALL out of It, however, If we were to take In 'Vietnam. Congressman Hosmer with Siegel,” Rudolph Halley, reason. Now,' while she was been ^ven to a group called the despite progressive retreats on ders. Her chapel-length veil of ^ ^elge lace suit Thus, it may seem surpris center. Glazier's aeriously the statement of the political doubted that we have been taking the counsel for the Kefaiuiver testifying, the girl who was the “God-is-dead movement” It tige on the line in an uphUl the bill. . JUNE KNIGHT Jail guard thought of Virginia silk illusion was arranged from accessories. BothBoth tag tag that that Mr.Mr. Johnson Johnson is.putttof.is.putting Persons who , ^ have not ^ been 631 Main S t. — Mionohester le^er talking to his town commUtee. enough advantage of the ignorance and crime committee, started to say seems to_be the opinion of this fight to recoup his only major ’The first scaling down came CONN. EN VELO PE CO. Hill’s answer and began gig a crown of lace,, pearl and crys wore gardenia corsages. tauch on toe line for rent contacted and who are tate^ - to Virginia Hill. gioiip tlmt the entire idea of roll call defeat in the House last when Robert Weaver, secretary Corset and Untforni Shop 648-0969 The words of the town chairman superatltlon of the enemy. gling. I started laughing, too. tal petals, and she carried a “Buggsy?” she said. ‘T didn’t God as a living Person is no year. of Housing and Urban" Affairs, A reception was held at the There are three ed may call Mrs. Irving Meltoer which would make a cruel jok* out of And if We used the right tactics, be A court attendant made us^et bouquet of stephanotls and or- fundamental reasons. know any Buggsy.” ’Ihen, real longer credible, not relevant to That defeat came when the reduced the levels of Income church. For a motor trip south, the policy of the town’s chief executive thought, wo could “create enough mla- out of the room. W e went to a chidsL She designed her gown, First, the President hates to nice, she said, ‘T alwatya called our times. And I f God does not House cut to ribbons his bold and bank accounts above which aiid administrative official were those ery, anxiety, wretchedneaa and distresa bar in Chinatown where every him Ben.” exist then in all decency, we applicants cannot qualify for which wMm^e by a fri^, S i matching accessories, and ^ and he’s already body was playing the numberB new plan for the government to words which concerned the fact that a in the minds of tlie North Vietnamese She was the original gang should have a fimeral service Federal aid. These maximum Mrs. M.C. Hollans of Radford, an orchid corsage from her brid- been _ beaten once . on the , issue. and we drsmk beer and watched help low-income families pay A periodic revaluation of the town, grand people to Induce an intense general an ster’s girl firlend, and she jntt and bury the concept of God. limits are now about $4,000 in Va. . The second reason is more Virginia Hill on television. Max the rent with a partial Federal list is now imder way. noyance with the war.” on tme of the great shows that We should erase all thought all come for a four-member family Miss Unda Still of Danvilte, foSre^ it h f to ^ the House town came around later with $20 he subsidy. Now, though the plan The town chairman was quoted on No sooner had Congressman Hosmer day. XJp at the committee table, consideration of toe idea of God Va.. was maid of honor. She Houston, Tdx., while Mr. Krause t^ . program of the Grwt must have found on the street has been severely trimmed, the and $2,000 in the bank. this matter, as predicting that whieh- spoken than such new tactics had been an old fool of a Senator from from our Uvea. President faces another possible Far more serious is a rider wore a floor-length gown with jg employed as a Virginia Tech- New Hampshire, Charles ’Pobey, and we had a great day that There is nothing new about rose shantung bodice fashioned nlcal Aerospace Engtoeertog co- P®y®b®tagl<^ effect on the rest mwr party wins the local election this begun, although not precisely according' turned into a whole year. defeat that could cripple the attached to the money bill by had a railroad clerk’s eyeshade the attempt to eliminate God Great Society in Congress the the House Appropriations Com with a bateau neckline in front operative student at the NASA ^ this elecMon-yw s^ o n . October “will experience a windfall from to his specifications. •The girl Jail guard was lucky from the minds and hearts of pulled down over his face. Tobey rest of the year. mittee. It blocks rent-supple and a floor • length panel at- cjenter. In June the couple will re^uation, not experienced in many What Congressman Hosmer had spe to know her name by the time men. Individuals and groups said it was to keep tiie tele- Specifically at stake Is a sup ment housing from being built tached to the back of toe round- bye ta Blacksburg, Va., Mrs. ®taakrooms is the y e^ , and one vdiich will permit the cifically suggested had been the drop Max showed up with the $20. have tried this for years. visicn tights out of his eyes. plemental money bill for $12 without the approval of local ed neckline. ’The skirt was of Krause wiU be employed by a “ idffle of a war is no tim e to pEtrty in power to take can of all town ping, from planes, of all kinds of plastic We began drinking gin with Nietzsche, an atheist, years ag:o But Virginia HIM toU the guys million for the balance of this governments. pale pink crepe. Her headbow nearby school system. Mr. *’ "Y beer chasers amd that took care published toe statement: “God needs.” models of things which symbolize bad that she could see Tobey eye fiscal year (ending June 30), with bouffant veil matched the Krause ■wlU complete his studies “ supptamente ara beaten of the girl JaU guard. She went is dead! (rigned) Nietzsche.” The amendment’s pun»se: To The town, chairman was quoted as luck to the natives—dogs, women, aces ing her from under the shade. with the vote scheduled for to bodice of her gown. She carried a t Virginia Polytechnic InsU- ground, ^ e r Great So- home in ^cab. Max and I went But the undeniable answer to prevent the housing from being estimating that the revaluation, when of spades. 'T think he got problems that morrow (Tuesday). Although rose carnations with mattotog tute. Mrs. Krause Is a gradu- will suffw, onto a b ^ in Jam aica where we that came In toe form of anoth built in middle-income areas It .'Is completed, may add the equivalent What actually began happening In got nothing to do with any little has been said pubUcIy, the ribbons. ate of Radford College. Va. ' , FLYIRG H6R had our own tfirglnia HIU. Her er statement: 'Nietzsche is that want to preserve all-white ______■,______^ Important of afi. Fearful of new ef two cmd one half to three mills in United States Senate,” she said. President is privately lobbying Vietnam was that we sent some planes name was Ruby and she had a dead! (signed) God.” And I housing patterns. TWs distorts racitd outbursts In toe nortoem Wbtn it cornea to giving I was looking at her the same this measure as though his life at he called “new money" to the up not to drop hex signs, but to do some boy friend in Sing Sing. Ruby, leave it with you. ’There Is no the basic concept of the Presi ^ under the influence of hlgii Negro ghettos, toe President Is "P.S.”—Personal Seivice, way ’Tobey was. I was in the depended on It. wa keep our standards I’s resources. telecasting. Max and I were alone In the doubt about the fact: Nietzsche dent’s whole Idea, which Is to U t^O im pressure In the nprto central convinced that his rent-siqipl*- back of the Federal CXiurtroom When he went to Atlantic Yoor tosnrance trou at the town chairman was talking Of course, our purpose In providii^ place with the bartender, whose is dead! offer low - Income families a 9 F v . 1 { 4MBirl<>Tlta pressure over ment program is an easentlal m Foley Square and I had City, N.J., last month to make a bles are "gone been talking of a 'p ^ c y which would the door. When Ruby came out Kenneth X. Gustafson, Furthermore, the Appropria 968 MAIN STREET anxiety, wretchedness and distress . . . of the courtroom, covering the al Ass’n. of Real Estate Boards resident South W i^r and two days. Land designated as the Bring those big gas heat bills down to earth attempt to hold the ^e^rate line In a of toe ladies’ room Freddie belt Pastor, Calvary Churdi tions Committee reduced the now of Storrs,! has , ®P* Five-day Ftmeast “President’s Half-Acie” is lo- to create an Intense general annoy hearings. All he had to do was called on toe White House in 649-5241 ed her. But Ruby could fight of the Assemblies of President’s request from $30 polnted to the rasik of ^ Temperatures over OonnecU- cated "«»«»■ Lancaster, Ohio. A real and actual, and nW ^ * fictional ance.” And it can Indeed be doubted eaU things In to the paper, so February, it got the same treat he was going to have plenty of good enough to get a four- God million to $12 million. Even this feesor. of Ber^ c„t Tuesday through Saturday private stone-walled cemetery sense. that we would ever have exploited to m ent ’The realtors told him time to drink vwhen the hear rounder and Max and I had to reduction scarcely appeased the many. Dr. Becx» is con^erea «cpected to average below was deeded to the president in When the new grand list pi the full the potential ignorance and su they were backing the rent-sup ing ended. The giri who was a pull her off Freddie before she bill’s foes. an expert on Eastern Eurq^ nortnol with cold temperatures 1838 by a pioneer settler, with the revaluators is In, everybb<|i perstition of the enemy If we had held clawed him to death. They made plemental money hill. Tjje Pres tua JEWELEKS-SiLVEKSMiTHS SINCE 1900 jail guard said nie was gving On ’fUs Date: Northern liberals are finding- and CJommurist tnfli^ce to beginning and end of the every UB. president since hold- able to say .how much of an is up two nights later, and Fred ident replied pointedly; It’s one > ) TOWNTOWK 2CANCHESTEIR at 958 MAIN STREHTT bur television perpetually In reserve. to dig up a friend toe him. In 1483, the ItaUan painter the proposal widely misunder Africa. He faa« published seve^ week and milder, temperatures tag title tp this unique bit of die went out and stole a bus thing to support it but entirely Is over the present grand list Everybody was talking about Raphael was bom. stood bewk home. Rep. Jeffery arUclea in his field ^ m the middle of the week. Ohio, that was parked up on toe cor- different to woirk for it Now, be crease greater than the flve per cenl No Place Like Home > what Virginia Hill had said in In 1808, Russian author Max- Cobelan, a liberal Democrat lectured here beftwe toe Man- • ■ ' continued, go up to Capitol HUl Chester League of 'Women Vot- ______'I ______Bual increase found in this year’s It sounds like a fairy tale. A poor private to the Senators before (See page seven) Im Gorki was bom and work! SWITCH list cm \riilch the new budget and tak New York family witii three UtUe girls the hearing started that day in (Se« Page Sdvoi) era. .M—— — rate are to be bstsed would be an a r -\ is forced to leave home, a miserable 1961. ’Ike Senatora were afraid Appoint^ to the rank of as- slatant professor waf Gerard , TO ^ 9W-<‘ bltrary revaluation increase rather than ’ apartment condemned as unsafe. For a of some of the anspwera 'Vl^ IJoudera a t 1 Huttourt Rd., Tol any natural growth increase. ? few days they are given temporary ginla Hm migkt come out with shelter in a slum hotel, then compelled . m public so they' hod a re land. A mentoer of the UofC OIL! It will be very easy to calculate, it I to move ag:ain. ’They cannot find a dwell hearsal and dqnng the reheara- Fischetti Art Department, he formerly that time, what the adjustment in the al Estes Kefauver ariced her, reeided at 709 Xtata S t His ing the Ill-paid father can afford. ^ Ywfc Heray Tritaa* tm. Hero, in our town, oil heat is dheaper than jaa. old tax rate figure should be to bring it Suddenly a fairy godmother appears. "W hy do aH tbeM gangsters mother, Mrs. Msfrion Doudera, In line with the new revaluation grand Well, not really one of these storybook raoentliy moved to 'West H art And henneownen are proving it with the Ug l is t characters but one just ,as good— ford. An honim graduate of toe savings th^y report after switching from gas to Hartfortt Art Odiooi in 1966, If, for Instance, the revaluation grand someone from the city’s Economic Op H e r a ld oiL Yiu’d be surprised how little it may cost to Ust should go up 20 per cen t then the portunity Committee, with authority to Doudera taught there before bf^nming an Insteoctor at the switch firom gas heating to oil heating—with tax rate figure, in m-der to remain the put the family In decent quarters at Y e s t e r d a y s It univenrity’s Hartford brandi Isn 't a same actual tax rate, would have to go city expense until a permanoit home quality-controlled Mobilheat fuel oiL We’d like can be found for them. to leea. . ______down by 20 per cen t 90 the clumce to tell you how much money you can Abracadabra! Open Stoame! Where do 25 Y (tan A costs I t is the oldest dodge in the tech bedroom gave by making the sw itch-and to explain how they find themsdves! In the famous, ele New automatic' oil-burning Area Weather niques of political management of tax gant Astor HoteL The hotel had offered heating plant ttaw servicing en oiur heating service can give you dependable rates to try to use the revaluation of ^yjNDSGR LOCKS (AP) — to take nine of the city’s displaced fami tire Manchester Manorial Hos Connecticut U in the grip of phone less heat at the lowest possible cost. So, bring thoee grand lists to disguise an actual increase lies at a special rate to the, city of ||5 a pital with heating and Uv* wintry temperatures and the day. The Luis Rivera-family, the char gas heat bills down to earth. Call na. in the real -tax rate pec^le are to pay. stemn. U.S. weather bureau says no acters in our tale, were one of those who Discussing such a pleasant but deceitful ^3anstmotlaa win begin en change to in sight f6r another w ittiin than a prospect is perhaps within the'^province moved In. a i^ew $*25,000 bridi apartment ' 1 We wish we could say they lived hap S4 to M hours. ■nd licoise a meeting of a town com block as Zoni^ Board of Ap The winds gustlng to 20 and mittee. pily ever after. But this is not true. peals grants zoning exception your q u a rto a Mrs. Rivera found the Astor far from SO miles aii hour died down Air But we dim’t think It needs to be m IH on property bounded Iqr Ma in. ing the past nig^t but did not • homelike. “It’s only for honeymooners Forest and S t James Sts., and that sudi a practice would bardly be atop'compitotrty. This morning, Mobilheat and tourists,” she told a reporter: ‘Tt’s owned by Mr*. Adeline Cheney reach? week! tolerable foe an adminstrator anxious, as not a place , to raise ^ihUdren.” No near 18 degreiw "was a popular read Olcott; the tract is to be pur ing, having been reported by General Manager Weiss so obviously by school. No kitchen.^.’The family has to chased and developed by Shre- aU different points. > Beans to be anxious, to deal honestly and hunt for cheap restaiirants hard to find rett Dickey of Boston. , in the Astor neighborhood. Today and tonight are ex- f soundly with the pn^Iera and the pecqile [ pected to be . repeat performr MORIARn BROTHERS of Manchester. ' Mrs. Rivera says she cleans her own IG Yean Ago two rooms because it makes her feel “a ances with bright sunshine to 301 CENTER STREET little bit like Tm home.” Her great de Martin Ooodstine, a IS-yeai^ day but with the aameiwind sire is to get back to a flat such as they old stud*nt at Barnard School and temperature ooodltiMiB. * * - K'ywiT'Btw ^ M S by calling yoor local telephone office or ask any telei^one man. Wliieh b Hie Real Adenaao’? wight Should find temperaturea TELEPHONE 643-S135 f One" never knows, when one comes had before. ’The city's Relocation Com and son of Mr. and Mrs. Her mission is reported hunting for one. man Goodstine of 91 HamUn sgain In the teens exo^ to’ toward one’s senUity, vriietfaer the new Tile Soutfiem New England Telephone Company IMNW i m « t qm MM HMMMM • MIOKr M m m HM • MM.« , M M » a i Fairy godmothers, after all and de S t, placea in the Junior Division larger cities. ■A eutlook wUeh may then develop will be spite their generosity, do not alwpys give at tite Northar^ qonne^eut 1. The cold wind to driven to nUN.» THEME A DIFFElENeE IN DKTIIHITOISITIY US ANB n * * Phision or wisdom. Thera is some opin- people adiat best fills- their needs. — Sieiepea F air, winniiig an Al com lb until m -Tf£m ssm Ctamectlcat from eentral Osnv m ttcA Isa diBt the greatest human wisdom of CHRIS’nXN SCIENCB MOND^R bert X Prince Memorial Award. HNcH roo.BurncriMM m um * t 5 , . i PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCJtUSsTER, CONN,, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 J U N C H E S m EVEOTNG HERAtD. M A N C H E Sm , CONN; M GNfiAy. MAftCH 28, 1868 »A G B JaGOT Patrolman John WeUrath re tone they were ^^roached Sat- Aszklar’s sleep after he ■was tm- Thrush Tracked sponded to a^oaU to dheck jewe minuta. Drhro to our new showroom on Brood Street and get the pounds which have been shown the cancers showed signs of re * • • • • 8:00 ( S^O) NeweTSp^. Weather (12) Lucy Showr (C) to offer some promise in animal gressing. (34) Sea SurVirU (__34) ___ AntUiuluea formonost RennUers over! StoeO. DavM m yiie, son of Wayne E. and Ann Luby (30) Seahunt (18) SubScriAtlOi) TV experiments have not proved so In 22 later patients, results (10) Bye-DentKy ^ ^ (10-33^) jyf. Kildare (C) Ot these sample buys from our sto^ and ren^ber ★ Wu g ^ promising for the clinical con have been better, hut the re Snell. 444 W. 'Middle Tpke. He was bom March 20 at Man- (30) Thia la the. Aniwer. 8:00 (24)^;America'* Oiaea ^ LookWwBO f lv— Memorial HoapttaL Hla maternal grandmother Is Mrs. (33) Rocky and Hla I manda (104340) Peffy com* (O oftur the sole Wo provide courtesy eors ★ We offer low cost bank finoncttig Wo vu trol of (human) cancer.” search program has been under Kathleen Uuby. 82 Devon Dr. His paternal grandparents are (IS) ToM>*r ' >3040) S h e n u d ^ . Outlining the chemical way only 2% years. 4:15 (33) Ouh Mooaa , >-1213) AndyAnd|^ (Jfimth (O In Mcmchester for over 20 years. Mini-price bonus for Monday9 TuesdayiSk Wednesdayl Mr. and Mrs. caiffbrd J. Snell, New BedfMd, Mass. (40) Cheyenne 3:85 i |-l?).|lai& (fc) sleight.o(-hand. that led to the ■While a few cancers have re A hargedn fo r (10) News, weather development, he ’said the new gressed mpletely, Demopou- 4:30 (10-2340) ifuAUey-Brinkley 16:06 ( your Easter baldngt TMbodeau. BDchael Steven, son o f Norman and Sue (C) ( S-3040) The AvenSera compound — whose technical los said, most patients showed ( .1) Walter Cronklte (C) (34) Great I>ec Newabeat 11:00 ( 8 4 -10-1330-3 3 4 0 4 0 ) News, er, Maine. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil (34) What'S New? Sports. Weather the nUrc^en-mustard gases used ris Kupchan of the University of 8:48 ( 8) Peter Jeonhtai' (l8» Vintage Theater in World War I. Wisconsin told of some ancient fred 'TObodeau, BaA Hartford. He has a brother, Vincent, 5. 7:00 ( |) Meyle 11 :U (1040’. Tonight (C) ■ ••••• (10) Movie (30) ABC l^ghUlfe Over the last decade or so, folk remedies — some dating to 11:30 ( 3 1 2 ) Moj'le BEnV (11) SuhecrlMlon TV • scientists fighting cancer have laioe, Raymond diaries, aim of Raymond W. and Lin (30) Yrur Health ( 8) Movie (C) the year 180 — that have shown da Reichenbach I^cfc; 234 Oak St He was bom March 18 at (24) TVavel Tima 11:2S (40) Merv Griffin employed especially devdoped some promising cancer-inhibit Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU ( t) Pllnutones 11:80 (33) Tonight (C) variants of the war-gas chemi ing action. ate Mr. and Mrs. Andrew RelAenbaCh, 20 Hamlin S t His pa^ cals in treating certain forms of Most come from plants, and tsm al grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C2iarles W . Ltice, Char human cancer, especially leuke some have been usetf in the CROCKER ter Rd., Tolland. Radio mia. form of teas and powders in • ••••' (Thia flftlng incdulot only thosekoM neinews brOadcssU of 1 0 Or 1 8 Known as a form of "alkylat South and Central America tor Pegoah. UMa Jean.’daughter of Donald J. and Ann adiniU tasgth. 8 om« gUttana cajTy other snort i>ewecastt.y ing” agent in their antitumor the last 100 years. Bartholf Pq;oBh. 42 Leland Dr. 'She was bom March 18 at action, they act, in effect, to Researchers have been able LAYER CAKE MKES WHBG-13U 8:00 News poison the cancer cells. Mhncheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU John Wada 8:16 Dial 13 to refine the effective chemi an Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Rartholf, Ithaca, N.Y. Her paUmal “ 'inson l6:60 COmmea But their use has been limited cals, and they are now being •l:()6 Neirs, sS p ^ tt 10:M Dial 13 because they attack normal grandparenU an l^r. and Mrs. K^llard PegoSh, Rochester. iB -n e |l:60 News' tried out to see whether they N.T. Her maternal great-grandmother'^ Mrs. Rose Bartholf. 8:00 Hartfordjrdfflghlll ighiighu 11:06 Dial 13 cells as well, and beyond cer are too toxic to use. If they pass 7:60 Nows 12:00 News, SUSim Off tain dose le v ^ can not be safe Ithaca. N.T. She has a brother, BIric.'P; and three sisters, 8:60 QaallfTit WllC-^IOlS this barrier, they ■will be tried John. 8, Jill, 5, and Uaa, 8> > 13 00 Qul«t K o u r t __ iB:06 Afternoon B^tlon ly employed. out to see if they are effective > • .« • • I*. WNF—UM t;:00 News. Snorts, 'westhtr Brand n«w 1666 (no leftover hore) Rambler Under Dr. Papanastasslou’s 5:00 News 8:85 Americana . against cancer in animals and son Of .Davis H. and Sandn 7:80 News of the World Amerioan 220 2-DoOr Sedan. Complete including 'supervision, a group of his Lane, Jonathan 8:16 Dial 13 humans. flavorful Oodk Lane, J080 Avery St, Wappirig. He was bom March 16 8:65 SMrts . - Bgaa 7:45 Joe Oaraglola^ wife’ saving Borg-Warner AUTOMATIC TOANS- ' chemists set out to synthesize a 6:00 Iftvt 7:50 CongreeMonal Report They could, Kupchan said, inutos! at MancheeUr Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparenU 8:30 DUI 13 8:06 Pop Concert MISSION, Lemans 7 'main bearing 199 cu. in. OHV nitrogen mustard that would provide chemical models tor 4:48 Lowell Thomas 8:10 NIghtbeat take advantage of the fact that are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ck)ok, East Hartford. His paUmal 8 :H Sports — RlszutO 11:00 News. Sports. Weather 6 cylinder engine, iFull factory undercoating, dual synthetic drugs that may be grandparenU are Mr. and hfra H(Vmer Lane, 481 Ellington 7:00 The World Tonight 11:30 Aft Johnson safety brakes, fully padded instrument panel and cancer cells are more a(ddlc even more effective. 7:18 Sports — Gifford WPOP— 1414 Rd., South Windsor. He haa a sister, Cheryl Ann, 21 months, 6:00 Oeorge Brewer than normal cells — and there One of the plant dmg^s used e * * • • , ■ 7:80 Harry Rtasontr sun visors, windishield washer, back-up lights, big 7:84 Public Affairs 7:00 Ken Griffin 2 1 9 9 fore might be attacked more for years In Costa Rica, Mexico MookaOs, Marianne Carol, daughter of George F. and 14” wheels, 4 seat belts, deluxe light group, weath DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER. CONN. selectively. er eye heating eystem, coil spring seats and much, and India, is popularly called Carol EngeUiamt Mockalls, RFD 8, Schofield Rd., Stafford Negro Boy Shot state Tax, Title and Bcglstrafion Extra So they added to a normally cancerillo. The plant Is red Springs. She was bom March 17 at MOnchesteir Memorial Events much more. % poisonous . nitrogen mustard milkweed. Others Include woody ' Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Wal In Walts Area chemical a deactivating sub nightshade or bittersweet, and ter Engelhardt, Westhury, L.L, N.T., Her . paternal grand- stance designed to take the Indian dogbane. y mother liilfia.. Marian Mockalia, RFD 8, 111 Huhlard Dr., In Capital "sting” out of the compound Vernon. She has a bmther, Peter, 2. ' ' “ LOS ANGELES (AB) —"'A'' when it ■was in contact with nor • * * • • Negro hoy was i/la6l ' Civil R i^ts Meisage mal cells — but to leave it -Manham, ^effiey Soett, son of Jbmss R.' and Karen wounded a security guard.'' ready to attack cancer cells Turks Nam e Klotz.-Maycham, 5 Fern St, Rockville. He was hom March 16 WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl. Sunday night on the oempua of when It hit them. at ManchesUr Memorial HoepiUl. |Iis maUmal grandparenU dent Johnaon'e special message Jordan High School — the re- , The evidence from the aidmal Replacement are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. KloU, PeUrson Rd., Vernon. His on civil rights won’t reach Con ported festering ground of 'a* studies was that once the <»m- paternal. grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Roger L Marcham, gress until 4it least midweek. one-day riot in the Waitts area pound gets into cancer territory. waie Am Rd., Rockville.. , ' , The message was scheduled two weeks a^. It becomes converted to a full For Gursel , i The wounded y(>uth, identified for presenUtion today, but 8 blown cancer fighter—^fiisinks to (Contliined from Page One) ‘ 8a w ^ , Arlstine Mary, daughter of Frederick G. and press secretary Bill D. Moyers as Robert Lewis Smith, 16, hit (he acidity of the cancer cells. Patricia Barth Sawyer, RFD 2. Minor Rd., Rockville. She was said Atty. Gen. Nicholas Kat- in the groin, was listed in sat only one president since then bom Mandi 8 at Hartford Hospital. Her maUmal grandpar eenbach still had to put the fin isfactory condition at a hospital, ‘ who was not a general — Celal enU m Mr. and Mrs.. William Barth, East Granby. Her pa is h !^ touches on the leg;i8latlve police said. Bayar — and he wds^ ousted and Officers said the guard, D og Finds ternal grandparenU are Mr. dnd Mrs. Maxim Sawyer, Hatt- p io ^ m . sent to prison after an army Cbarlea HawMm, toM them be M foid. haa two brothers, Keith, , and Dennis, . 6 8 Moyers said because ot Johnt revolt In 1960. Gursel succeeded surprised Smith and three other Soccer Cup him. Fehr, Patricia Jean, daughter of Paul R. and Kathleen son’s meeting with India’s boys ii) the g(:t of a school bur Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, (Continued from Page One) The only other csuididate for Donahue Pehr, 288 Bell 8t„ Glastonbury. She was bom March glary. Officer Robert Galenlno the presidency today was form 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandpar- the President cduld not meet said two tape recorders were Mears, chairman of the English er Col. Altarslan Turkesh, 49, a Katgenbach until ’Tuesday eve- reoovemd on. tto : aohoot •nU are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolnlckl, East Hartford, Her . Rambler Classic 550 4-Door SeeJan football Association. story figure In national politics. paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Felix Pehr, Orchard At the ?artlert. This m e^ , grounds,, The 10-lnch-high gold cup, sto He played a prominent role in St, Giastonhury. - ...... the mebsage couW not go to Aumbrs resulting from Brand new 1968 Rlwaibkirle r Classic 550 Full Size len from an exhibition hall near the 1960 army revolution that Oongreas befora Wedneaday, he shooting of a Negro during a -4-Door Sedan. Completelyely equipped with double the Houses of Parliament on overturned Premier Adnan Brickson, Debra 141m, daughter of Richard P. add said. Uquor store squabble reportedly heads the A March 20, waa undairlaged. It Menderea and now Judith Larson Erickson, 110 Oak Grove St. She was bo^ evoked an outbreak In Watts on safety braking system^ unitized body construction, had been brought to Britain by Republican Peasants Nation March 14 at Harttoid HoepiUl. Her maUmal grandmother Set M edi(»re H oun March 15 that left two deed and Brartl, the present holder, for party, a spUnter right-wing seveii injured. deep dip rust proofing, padded dash and 'visors, Is Mrs. Peart Laraon, 110 0 ^ Grove St Her paUmal grand WAaiHNOTON (AP) -r-Sqpl thfe world soccer championship group. parents are Mr. and Mrs. F&ul Elricfcson, 28 Alton St. She h is Security ofOcee have aet 1 The recent outlureak. Mt ,an back-up lights, windshield washer, seat belts front jn July. Sunay belongs to no party. In a aisUr, Diana Leigh, 2H. i ^ to receive last^nlnuU ep- and rear, custom steering wheel. 2 year/24,000 After the theft, rewards total- order to become eligible for the Uk^onaplicationB from p persons er^ 66 and - DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER. CONN. Ing 417,080 were offered: A dock presidency he was appointed a Tuttle, Kimberly Beyd, daughter of B(>yd and Sahd^ ever for medical care coverage when 34 were kiUed and i»op ef-' mile factory warranty. , . State Tax, Title and Registration Extra laborer. Walter Bletchley, 47, senator last week after quitting Whitrtiead Tuttle, R o^ Isine, Ootumbie. £0ie was bom March under medicare. ty damage mounted to 440 mil- his army post 7 at HartfoM HoqiltaL Her maternal grand|)arenU are Mk*. VI was arrested Saturdayj and The 712 offices across tlto na- Uon. n . ! Of 632 votes cast, Sunay re and Mrs. J. B. Whitehead, Amarilhk Tex. Her paUmal gran^- Galmino said. Hanridhs was: charged with stealing the cup. tkai win remain, open until 9 ceived 461 and Turkesh 11. The parenU are Idr. and Mrs! Donald R. llitUe, R t 87, Columbia. petroling Jordan High School Throughout the weekend p.m. today. Tuesday and others were blank or invalid. She hiss a brother, Robert 4. .Art imH) -nirt.rt.hi nesTby schools 8 FOR ALL THE FACTS ASK scores of detectives and tracker • • • • • ^ogs com bed South London. Thureday —**^^**^ the deadUne in ***?!* tor because of burglaries'Saturday . O’Neill, Laurie Jeaa, daughter of Joeeph M. and MaiT night Then Pickles beat- toe profes Lemur May Take Kuna O'Neill, 19 Btrant St She was bom March 8 at Man signing up for the program He 4Mld three boys fled after sionals. chester Memorial Hoq[)iUl. Rbr. maternal g^randparents are wMidi starts July 1. Hawkins opened fire, wounding "Rewards?” said Corbett. Tests'^for You Mr. and Mrs. William Kunx, 74 Mather S t Her paternal Robert M. Ball, commissioner Smith. But two o f the youths "They haven’t said anything iktmuf Corned Beef Hash O&C Potato Sticks grandparenU are Mr. and Mra Joseph M. O'Neill, Wan of aoclM aecurity. said about 2 who fled, both Ju'venilee, Uter about that yet. But It Icibks as CHICAGO — A tiny African Shoala S.C. milUon ellgllde peraone have not were taken to a Watte police though I'll be able to afford a lemur that looks like a fox and • • • . « . * Stop&Shop Instant Rice Jiffy *Sn Muffin Mix told Social Security whether substation by their parents, few World Cup tickets.” acta like a monkey may some DeMerchant Brian Everett, sent of Clifford and Frail- they want to participate. M (•:' < o. Leonard, Jolfai Marie, daughter of WalUr J. and LouUe housing and urban development Navy eventually should have a lergies. 50 Book Matches American CheoM Slices - in: I. toatead of giving you a Gardner Lecmard, Bunker Hill Rd., Coventry. She was bora sajrs state or federal fair two-man plane that could be scratch test, a doctor can,give March 22 at ManchesUr Memorial Hospital. Her maternal housing Is'wa would help break S15 m:o \I) STKEKT stowed aboard ship and Sau Sea Shrimp Cocktail 3 it to a lemur previously Inject grandmother la Mrs. Grace W. Gardner, Raymond, NH. HOr down the ghettos In the nation’ s TKl . (Vi launched from the deck. His Os si sals aa tts Hart Sirs paekagi paternal graiufoar^nU an Mr. and Mra. Patrick Leonard, cities. name was Lt. George C. Sweet. ed with a serum from your Plan iQ get your needs at Raymond, N.H. She has two brothers, Patrick, 16 months, and Weaver also said such laws GASH SAVINGS He was one of the first naval body. The animal then ■will re Warren, 3. . ■ would prevent suburban houslpg afficers to fly. act toe same aa you would. Stop&Shop for the finest • ■ • • • • '■ developments from excluding Stock up for big savings! Groua, Donald Joseph Jr„ s aa a result of the indfcm'a bobmi It ia true that we efien -be- I t iaewalri. Lari Amm. daughter of Emil and Efeanor oome an used te the beainty JapQdil Uasewaki. 5 River St. RockviUe. She was bom tar tourist trade. around us that we begin to take President Johnson rtgns a bill ^ fgr gnmbedL ICareb 18’at RockviUe General.HoafUtal. Her maternal gyand- e niEtH BUFFEL CARP e FRESH >IKC moOier la Mra. Michael Janoekl. Stafford Springs. She haa n wovidlng for federal' participa- But tobuslBeas we can’t af- Celebrafing 20 Years In Business Ciitff, Sciti broOmr. Anthcay, 32; and a aiaUr, RtU Axme, 9. tion in the centennial observ- ford'to taka anything for grant- e FRESH WHITB FISH ♦ FRESH PICKEREL ^ • • 0 . ^ aaoe next year of the purchase ed. We must earn your patron- e FRESH MULLETS h PERCH e FRESH CARP •rSirir •f IN M oNtatj, Riwia Rehekrh mh of John F. and Maria of Alaska from Russa. age by giving you first-rate BVIRIS Moera McNoMy, Obatag Rd, Venun. Ha waa hen March 16 Sen. George A. Smatheie, D- a srv tow itoipaxtniinnecciibiny. at-RockvOIa Gsawal HoapiUL HU nataraai grandparenU are Fla., says it woidd be dkngerous ^ p r ^ c t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNaUy, HiaaipsonvlUe. His paternal to disband the in te r S r lc a n : •■■l- a t THE PARKADE — WEIT MIDDU TPKE. peace-keeping toioe in ^ Do- wfik ual Dilhm grandpannU -am Mr. anA Mrs. naacto McNulty. 184 Watti - StalfoM fortfl S6TViC6. iIUC. YOUT hM------■■ Ington M , Vetmsa BI4 patomal greet-grandpazenta are Mr. intnlcaa Bi^iublto befora etoe- gerd dealer, m itth i St, Xhn- 2K BROADDE SIRCET COI^MIER **Wo Sovo Yoo ^ B N TOmoHr UNTIL f 2 ^ MIDPLE TURNPIKE. WEST dio A TV Service in Laurel ter LaurenUn and Sister Dolor- happy to have their chUdren ford, where he had been em- Man retdly Is. w Am vo wrong port o t the sky. As haired stolor from East Cath- balmy weather, which included estate, to he the hula for U.S. District Court it sufficiently alleges state in- of Ita. they were formerly Miss oducated. ployed about 43 years. Ehrers’ comments were made he descended the hill Just ollc Hign Bchool, who this ]iberal amounts o f sunshine and next October’s Grand LisL jijpges dismissed indictments terfjpence ^ th interstate trav- oiuvui. -.o „AA,m..mA m N . LauTel, maiTied and employed Ellen l ^ e y . Miss Margarlte. afainst ffie 23 accused persons, He was a member of Man- here, where he the Chow House Restaurant before Rt. 87 meets Rt. 6, morning was still in a state of temperatures hovering around Heaney and Mias Margarita establish toe Catholic Cannon Towel Ensemble ruling the 1870 laws may be Chester Lodge of Masons and gro group Sunday night. the object seemed to be low delighted confusion, attempt- 73 degrees. « WITH COUPON BOOK YOU RKEIViD IN THl MAIL Instead, he said, "it should be At Jackson, Gov. Paul B. ™ ~ Heaney. They are aunts of Mrs. B atoi^ new converts uded only in conspirades to South Methodist Church. er, about a half mile off, a Ing to unpack hnd settle down During the preliminary Judg- recognised that what the court Johnson Jr. said filing of the ' Henry SkeUy of 56 Overland St. « reclaiming those that have diny federally created rights, Survivors include his wife, bit yellower, and to have as to normal so she ban return to mg, which filled the first four has in effect done” Is to use the federal charges against the 14 ^iUe, mamled, unemployed, sumed a different shape— a id not where crimes such as Mrs. Barbara Grimes Harris; school tomorrow. days, the girls were divided into Judd Urges •1870 law "to fashion federal two sons; Peter Harris of Ver men does not mean the case Is Charles L. Lowe, 23, of 7616 blunter and wider. TTie gen friendly,’’ SistersL’^rrLre Beimdlne said ^ — "h?; ^ nurder are involved. But one somehow has the separate rod. white and blue common law crimes, forbidden non and John Harris at home; finished. Bowie St., Houston, Tex. — the tleman was alone in his car “ *nd nj^ 1^ smile at ew h ^^ere In- in one of the cases decided impression life for Pat won’t groups, Pat said, and most felt to the federal Judiciary.” three brothers, Frank Harris "Picking these boys up does one defendant who was arrested at the time o f the sighting, otoer witoout a formal intr^uc- ^truments of the Passion are P at Stand t(hay, U.S. Dist. Judge Harold be quite the same again — at they were turning black and Harlan drew this distinction of IVinsted and Joseph Harris not mean that the case is fin in Texas; married and unem and wonders if anybody else tlon* W d I st 1 find myself go- through the streets on in Jackson, Miss., dis-, between state officials impeding least for a long time to come, blue from strenuous, constant and Henry Harris, both of ished," the governor said. "We ployed; former resident of Lau who might have been out a^t lug about smiling at strangers^ poles, statues of Mary Q>(m 3 seed most federal charges 'in interstate travel and private Even though she didn’t place rounds of rehearsals and poUc . On China Farmington; and two sisters, expect to stay with it until the rel where he worked for the the same hour saw a s iia r She taught in the islands 37 j^iagr^alene and the Virgin Mary June 1964 slaying of three groups doing so: in the running for the national and physical fitness "routines’’ Mrs. Fred Smith of Farming- end.” Masonite Corp. phenomenon. years and, she said, saw many robed in black, and a statue A T Y O U R civil rights workers near “if the state obstructs free __ __ crown, Pat was singled out for to which they were subjected, (Continued from Page One) ton and Mrs. Charles Phillips Johnson, who lives here, said His father, Clifton E. Lowe, the honor of performing over The three preliminary nights changes. From one school run dead Christ is borne in a ladelphia. Miss. Those slain intercourse of goods, people or „ f “ij^ng T«iand ~n Y FRIENDLY highway patrol investigators 60, married, of the same Hous nationwide television during prior to Saturday’s finals were by Maryknoll Sisters, toe num- gj^sg casket. The procession, *® Asia^ — and ourselves and toe re Michael Schwener and ideas, the bonds of the Union Funeral services will be held have been on the case since the ton address, arrested in Laurel. the pageant finals Saturday televised locally, and in addi- her has increased to seven and, gjjg said, starts at noon and world, he added. Ajpdrew Goodman of Now York are threatened; if a private Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the day of the burning, James.F. Lyons, 33, of lau nlght having been Judged as tlon, drew capacity crowds to she said, toe spread of toe Cath- continue until 3 p.m., and view- ^To ^weaken U.S. China policy and JSmes Chaney, a Negro of group effectively stope such Holmes Funeral Home, 400 rel, married, an emirioye of the 12th Circuit one of the four best performers Mobile’s huge municipal audi- oUc Faith is in equal proportion, ers stand In silence, not utter- now, he said, "would pull toe eridlan. Miss. communication, there Is at most ^he Rev. Dr. J. Man Lt. Gov. Carroll Gartln, whose home is in nearby Laurel, could Masonite Corp. in the talent portion of the pre- torlum that seemed to Pat "as "Islanders that become Oiris- ing a word, until toe final hour, rug out from under our loyal tle other appeal was from a temporary breakdown of law j^y ghaw of South Church will not be reached for comment. Melvin S. Martin, divorced. limlniary Judging. big as Madison Square Garden.” tians are very happy,” she said, The sisters are serving togeth- allies on Taiwan” — Formosa. ^mtSsal by U.S. Dlst. Judge and order, to be remedied by officiate. Burial will be in East Court; Cases The FBI complaint accuses of Laurel, Masonite employe, Millions of Americans All the girls spent the week and cited toe case of a Japanese er at the Mother House in Mary- If Formosa and the Pacific ^Uiam ; A. Bootle In Macon, the exercise of state authority om etery. the 14 of violation of a 10th Ehnanuel B. Moss, 52, of ______watched as Pat teamed up as guests of Mobile families and chain rt defenses fell, Judd tes- tlH FLE-S DOUBLE BLUE of federal charges In the or by appropriate federal legis- priends may call at the fu- woman who embraced Catholi- knoll, N. Y. This is the first — ------■i-W century civil rights law making Laimel, a service station oper- MANCHESTER SESMON Susan Lane, Maryland's were allowed only limited and Cism and asked her husband if time that the three have been tiffed, "it is doubtful that toe ULUE STAMPS STAMPS WED. klllng oi Lemuel Penn. latlon.” neral home tomorrow from 7 Two brothers charged with dance the highly regulated contacts with In the fourty separate opinion ^ p it a crime to conspire to intimi- ator. he minded her making toe jn the same location since Join- Philippines could long resist * ^ e of the 1870 laws makes it Deavours Nix, 42, of Laurel, aggravate assault as a Communist pressures and blsui- ^ , ,______w» tm m *n the case, Clark Joined by date persons pursuing their con Charleston during the nation- their parents, who accompanied change. He replied that he did ing the order 40 years ago. *>felony I^i*haWe ^ «P « Black and Fbrtas. said there stitutional rights. They are also married, owner of John’s Cafe of an1 aiiegeaalleged Kmiingknifing inm VerVer- colorcast over NBC. Oth- them to the pageant 'This was not as she was much kinder ------dishments.” Richard Tale y|ars in prison and a 10,000 fine chargetowith violation of the in Laurel. non appeared gj gjrig who performed in- necessary,” Pat said, “ to pre to him and the family since be “ Intelligent concern for our can be no doubt that Congress ANDOVER —' Richard Yale, was set, and their case was U i conspire to injure or intimi' 1965 Vming Rights Act, which Charles R. Noble, 28, of Lau cluded Marilyn Cocozra of vent complete and utter con- coming a Christian. own and the world’s future re has the power "to enact laws 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen continued to April 12 in Rock Bolton dite citizens exercising their makes it a crime to harm or rel, married, empibyed by Ma Rhode Island, who sang “My fusion backstage, as well as to quire RedKea China’scjnina s exclusion eltsville Turkeys U.S. Government Grade 'A ' X a U t o U ^ r ^ t s -a e «^ e r conspiracies - Boston Hill Rd., An "Churches,” Sister Bernadine Swift’s R ctosutuuonai ngnu. -rae oiner without state action — ...... __ . intimidate persons who are at sonite Corp. ville. Favorite Things” ; and Jewell encourage the girls, to be self- with or without state action ddver, died Saturday after a Bond on James E. Paul was said, "were in a sad state when 14W makes it a misdemeanor, tempting .to vote or urge others Billy Roy Pitts, 22, of Laurel, Catron of Virginia, who played reliant” Two Cars, Truck, J™” that interfere with 14th Amend- short illness, in Beloit, Wis. first I went to the Islands, but punishable by one year In prison !J|tnt“itahts to vote. married, works at a furniture set at $3,000, and $5,000 on his a medley of piano concertos. Connecticut’s Junior Miss He was a graduate of Rham are now flourishing. Mostly tions for membership,” he said. and $1,000 fine for Uw officers * The FBI said Dahmer was en- upholstery shop tn laurel, brother Clinton. The "Poise, Personality and stayed at the home of Mr. and In Chain Crash High School, and a senior it y Hawailans and Orientals were Judd said toe United States to engage in such conspiracies. gaged in a campaign to get Cecil V, .Sesstoii*__ 8®, married, Charges against the two Promise” exhibited by Pat In Mrs. Emil W. GraX Jr. together Beloit College. in Hawaii at toe beginning of Two cars and a i>anel truck must develop “ a national will" ^n the Philadelphia case. of Elllsville, a/ route salesman Rockville men c ^ e from an winning the state Jimior Miss with Ann Fowler, the contest- He leaves two sisters, Mar Negro citizens of Forrest Coun at the Vernon Steak our stay, but, since the war, were Involved in an accident on to wage toe war in Viet Nam Solicitor General Thurgood Mai> for a Laurel distributtag com- incident finals in January stood her ant from Alabama. “The Grafs About Town jorie, at Stores, and Charlotte, ty to register to vote. the Islands have become very "with greater vigor and skill by TURKEYS House on Rt. 30 Friday. , . j ^ Rt. 44A in Bolton last night Stoll told the court the three Each of the men charged, the pany Two other brothers, Jerry ^ good stead during the te e spoiled us terribly,” said Pat, cosmopolitan and house a mix all toe measures, economic and c ^ l rights workes were de- at home; two brothers, David, about 9:15 p.m. which resulted A V G . W G T . 5 T O 16 lb s . Potts of RockvUle and Kenneth cast* which would have dis- Every morning we had break ture of many races.” in two of the - drivers being social as well as military, that AVG* WGT® 5 TO 9 lbs. pSlved of their rights under the of Th,the Salvation Armyh™. will have ™ r.riZ«V”!S,S« fast to bed.” the Navy in the Pacific area. PotU o f Suffleld, were both solved many an adult Into trau- ^ During the war she was a charged with following too close- are required by this enemy’s The Graf’s home, a gracious dpe process of law clause of the a fellowship meeting tomorrow ICuneral arrangements, under the plot against Dahmer "by ploye- taken to Rockville General matlc tremtollng. teacher and said that her pupils ly, Colchester State Police re- new and different tactics." QpnsUtuUon’s 14th Amendment, »t 2 pjn. in Junior Hall at the "Yes, I was a little nervous,” Soutoem manskm, was replete were not admitted to class with- the direction of Beloit, Wls., one or more individuals who Hoover said the Mississippi Hospital " afVeT*"'th'e' IncldVnT were now ^ negoOate with toe Viet with a columned portico and a they were turned over to a a ta iei.ie i. Hostesses are Mrs. FlL^al^Homerare^talimpVete: «ave account of the c o n ^ - Palrol and toe ^Both allegedly suffenxjsuffere4 stab she admitted, “ but being on • Capt. Ernest Payton, Mrs. Elli- Burial will be In Southington I**® offenses and Also ad- ForreBt County Sheriff* Office g^ a result of the fight. TV was certainly a big thrill, staff of several, servants. De any realiS^ u s T io r toe masks, A car driven by Theresa P. Cong as ^ he termined to respond with North the children, she said, used the Monahan of Plymouth Lane some critics of U.S.. policy, he tbs Penn caM, J^arshall abeth Wilson and Mrs. Florence at the convenience o f toe fam- « “ « « * ^ 1 the Federal ^ined FBI apn ts In-the nearly M ayer^Levett. 64, of 17 and anyway we sort of got used said, “ would undermine and Bureau of Investigation' that ibree-monto Investigation. . Garden Dr. pleaded not guilty to being ‘on camera’ after a few ern grace to Southern hospitali cases to carry their lunches, that had slowed to make a left sttd private individuals eon- Smith. ily. demoralize toe government of swred to deprive him of his Con- ' ------they themselves had partiplpaU Roy WUkins, execuUve direc- to a charge of Indecent assault days at Mobile.” ty, Pat managed to take a crack among other things. At an air turn from Rt. 44A Into Tolland at eating hominy grits, which Rd. was hit in the rear by a South Viet Nam.’'’ sQtuUonal ri|ht to equal acccM A school bus parited at the Mrs. Salvatore CangelosI ed In the Conspiracy.” tor of toe I^ational Association and the case was continued to she said NBC cameras fol- raid drill one day the young she dlscovete4 , "weren’t too truck driven by Phillip R. Ma- Judd was a medical mlssion- tdf s\ich faculties as highways. bus terminal off ^ e 82. receiv- Mrs. Jean perozziello Can The FBI said the men will b* for toe Advancement of Colored April 14. lowed tod girls representing the sters had to don their m*sks had.” Dore, 29, of Coventry, police Etry in China from 1925 to 1931 4The dismissal order by Judjre ed. about $60 damage as the re- gelosI, 46, of Hartford, sister of arraigned as soon as possible People, said In New York that Irene M. Costello of 67 50 stat^ “practically every- and, in taking them fpofn'the During toe week, Pat became said. The MaDore truck was and from 1934 to 1938. Oto In the Philadelphia case suit of a fir* In the bus which Anthony Perozziello of Manches before U.S. Commissioner Jack that arreots "are good news.” Wadsworth St. was fined $10 where ^ rin g the week, so we containers, a l s o ^ t loose a "vely close” to Diane Wilkins horde of largp-roaches, or “Ha then hit in the rear by a car Dr. Taylor went to China in a l^ e d to 17 m en,' including apparently started in the aisle ter, died yesterday at Mt. Sinai H; Pittman In Hattiesburg, Oon- ‘”nie real test, however, is on a charge of breaudi of peace, got ■usedj'to the big giass eye. 1930 on a Harvard teaching fel tore* law offic*rs. At to* samo of toe iiua and damaged two of Hospital Hartford. She was toe vlctlon of vlolaUng both laws Whether convictions can be se- and $10 on a charge of Intoxi- of the perform- of Wauwatosa, Wis., who was waiian Ponies,” as she called driven, by Herman G. Smith, 53, .a • AX . _ aw • _ AA. ■ - a a . we m ^ ^ m. * * _____e a e - »— — - ^ ia^ WWl^a^al aaaat aa.aial AaaB a a ala Ak 4Ya aa aa . _ a • . . >aa«______>_^^A_ e ^ . . chosen the pageant winner. them, which had been living on of stores, lowship and remained there, Oox left misdemeanor In- toe seats Saturday afternoon, wife of Salvatore Cangelosi. could bring maximum sen- cured In Mississippi or whether, cation. Charges against her ance, I flit I was dancing to it, except for one year spent In None of toe girls had any idea the food. MaDore and Smith were both C^tmenta standing against to* police say. Michael Violet, 5, Survivors also include two tonces of 16 years in prison and as in a sickening succession of came as a result of a domestic and almdst forgot that behind it Great Britain, until 1989 when who would become America’s Industry, which waa mainly charged with following too close ' leers. Sheriff Lawrence A. of 9 Pleasant st., first saw and stepsortk, another brother and » *10.000 fine. similar cases, toe arrested per- disturbance at 69 Charter Oak there were millions of people.” he Joined toe University of four sisters The FBI identified the Indl- sons will go free,” he said. St. several weeks ago. Junior Miss before Saturday the processing of pineapples ly. Court date for each was iney of NeSltoba County, Dep- reported toe smtAe, according The whole week was a fev Washington faculty. Cedi Price and Richard W. to police. John L. Phillips, 21, of 14 night, Pat said. "Rut we were and sugar cane, has changed set for April 18 in the Manches The funeral will be held a 1. 1 erish whirl of activity, Pat said, all honestly delighted that she and now tourism is the lead- Dr. Rowe, a political science [Illls, a policeman ot Philadel- ——. Wednesday at 9 a.m. from toe and Miss Bonnie Russell, both of G. Fhweett o f Stamford; three -Arch St.^ pleaded FUtoy ter Circuit Court. All three IVI which began with a welcome at was picked. She deserved to professor, was bom in Nanking, lUM SLICES Jl®* 1 FLANKEN RIBS »^59' 1 SAUERKRAUT 33’ | 'fAYSTRll^. ^ ^ '3 9 ' lia. ' Manchester IVates will meet D’Esopo Funeral Home. 235 Manchester: Mrs. John D. Hick- Main SL, tonight from 7 to 9. charge of c a i^ n g a dangerous lng source of revenue in the vehicles were towed. The Inves- AT the Mobile Airport complete win. Islands, the sister said, adding China and lived in central China I'Judge Bootle’s dismissal of tomorirow at' the Italian Ameri- Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, ey of New York City, N.Y., and sisters, Mrs. William H. CTarke weapon and toe c ^ was con- Ugating bfficer waa Trooper with a red carpeL hordes of "There wei;e no tears from I that, "with the war years and until mlda922. A visiting profes fMony IndlctmenU applied to six can Club on BkWdge Bt. Weigh- Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Mrs. Cheslelgh Bittner Jr. of of Hartford, Mrs. Adolph Ban- toiued to April 21 for a pro- Authur Gagnon. photographers and three bands any of the loters and no disap tourism, a worldly materialistic sor at Taiwan University be ifcn, three of whom were Ku In* to will be from 7 to 8^ jn . cemetery Bristol. Wethersfield; a brother,' Dr. hey o f Pleasanton, Calif., and sentence tavest^ation. Phillips vying to outdo e^ch other. pointment. We all resdized that age came. This brought about tween 1964 and 1956, he was Wbe KUm members. The proper use of wines will bo Friends may call at the funer- Leslie A. Russell of Newtonville,-Mrs. EUzatoetb LWwm of OuA- f^69' This was followed by Mo to be in Mobile at; .all.,ere all an indifference to religion that awiarded toe Order of toe Bril rOox and Bootle held. In effect, becussed by toe proprietor of home tonight from 7 to 9 and Mass.; a sister, Mrs. Fred D. land, Calif.; 'briSthers |n 8V » on his pos- bile’* ' mayor presenting the had to be winners," she said. seemed to sweep toe nation. Be Seymour Quits liant Star by the Nationalist tSatit murdqr, even to civil rights *■ a package package store. store. The The WATES WATES tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to Fowler o f Greenwich; seven Ireland and four grandriilldren. session ' when police, on a rou girls with toe key to toe city Pat today is recuperating at cause of this there is a great ^ esee, s , is an offense against toe board o f directors wlH meet g pgrandchildren and seven great- Funeral services will be held tine check, stopped a car in CALIFORNIA ROAST n.69‘ SAUSAGE LINKS %!^89'= and by a gala torchlight pa- her home at 45 Cider MiU Rd., need for priests, brothers and As Bullet (xiach ^ atalaate that only toe state can ThtuedayThursday at 8 p.m. at the home ______grandchildren. tomorrow at 2 p.m. at All '*^bich Phillips was a pas MChKk-l.atkM AAr reide the second night of the Glastonbury, from her once- sisters, to keep toe Faith rtlve osecute. 8Xrs. Charles Yurkshot, 59 Stephen Farciak Funeral services will be held Saints Episcopal Church Mts senger. contest, with the gdrls riding In - a - Ufetime experience, which has been planted in Ha BALTIMORE (AP) — Paul Ehctra Mild the Penn case toe Justices R*iae®H St. ROCKVlLLiE — Stephen Wednesday at 2 pjn. at the slon, Elast Hpitford. The Rev $82,320 Buys SHOULDER STEAK >^99'= FRANKS through town atop shiny open surrounded by flowers, "tons waii by years of prayer and sac Seymour resigned as coach of fered on whether diacrim- . (Stanlslaw) Parclak, 88, of Ver- Qnlsh Funeral Home, 225 B. Larsen, vicar, will officiate convertibles and dressed in of letters,” t^egrrams^. and a the Baltimore Bullets Monday qonduct by state officers The SlsUmoodsisterhood o f Temple non Ave. died late Saturday Main SL The Rev. Ktogland Burial will be to Hillside Ceme rifice.” Porcelain Qock Hospital ^otes evening gowns. * phone_ still Jangling with the Sister Dolorita spent 18 years after a successful one-year stint LONm T bROIL rADTEAKS to be involved to order to ®®lb Sholom will sponsor Ita night to Rockville. VaA^Winkle, rector of Trinity tery, East Hartford, "My car ■was fiery, red,” said as. head of the National Basket Visiting hour* are 8 to 8 p.m. congratulations of well'Wishers. in the Orient, including Hong LONDON (AP) — A clock ant proaectulon under toe aanual Spring Rummage Sale ^Ir. Paroiak was born to Po- Episcopal Church, Hartford, ^ e n d s may call at the PaL “and I was just mobbed ball Association club. 400 to all areas exoeptiiig liiatex- " I ’m just overwhelmed with Kong, the Philippines and Jap found, in the attic o i an English legtslaUdn;^ W e t o e ^ y from 2 to 8 p.m. and inni and came to toe United officiate. Burial will b* to Holmes Funeral Home, (so was everyone, else) by peo ______^ "I Jdst didn’t see how I coidd SACRAMENTO GRAND UNION fnllke toe PhSadelphla case, Thwrsday from 9 am . to noon gtat'es 61 years aao and to Bast, Cemetery, nlty where they are 2:80 to 4 gratitude. Be sure to tell every an. “ I first went to the Philip- country home sold today at a _____A . AM AA_ _ AAM . . A MA A M o A ------* - 9 _____S ______ple seeking aiutographs. In fact, one they have my profound said, “ to a town afford to be away from my biisl- a s p a r a g u s said, the Perni indict at tlM tCaaonlc Tm^>le. New RockviUe 46 years ago, coming Friends may call at the fu- Mrs. Rosa A; Maddaluno - P-™- and .7 to 8 p.m. and private Jghies,” she Christie’s Auction-for $82,320. 33*1 I was so busy sig i^ g them, I thanks for. all that has been aboiit 20 miles from ManiUa. A f- ness interests in Syraucse,” It was bought by dealer Fred ent named "no person alleged woolen* material , xA win , be fea- A b®«> Irmn Manchester. " ” ® «l borne tomorrow from 2 to Mrs. Rosa Ajfnes Martino rooms where they are lO a.m. TOMATO JUICE PINEAPPLE JUICE wasn’t even aware until latw done for me,” she said, al ter leaving the port city, which Seymour said in explaining his erick P. Victoria of toe Antique [ have acted in any way under to r He reUred 15 years a g o a f t e r * 7 to 9 p.m. Orient Ixxlge Maddalumn, 74, o f Windsor, to 8 p.m. 'Vialtors iare requested that we had passed toe review- ready looking forward to next had everything in the wajl of sudden resignation. I m also o(dor of state law.” aB mesnben o f toe famHy. workli* to textile mills to the conduct a Masonic Service yeeterdsy at a Manchester *m«*e to pattenta’ rooms. . -,,-„ a„. Porcelain Co. of America, who modem conveniences, we foimd tlred of moving around. ApfPRiiiT 59‘ nd, he said, "The allegation tomorrowA«*«w attv ata ^ 8 f l p.pi,ea 14^ a f r toe #fu- i e _ convalescent — « — _ _ a Iw. many years and Hospital Auxiliary, Hartford. field Dr.; Charles A. and Laura St.; Edward OIMaUey, 15 Davis (Continued from Page One) where, she said, “patients were piece of porcelain. private oonspirecy. Two Story Hours for children A. Caruolo, 99 Constance Dr.; Ave., Rockville; William Gron- from 23 different nationalities.” Housewife Slain The clock is 19^ Inches high n odlestlss A .A A A A . A .A,. El*" SL( With a solemn high em ploy^ ' " ~ Survivors include two sons, TOiLET'lirsuE 4 £ 31< S ^ 3 ^ Mrs. Blanche M. Crough, 52 din, 59 Hell St.; Susan Loeths- historic figures that cannot be POTATOES 5 le Penn case, he said, con- four and five years of age will ^ requiem at St Joseph’s *®® Hardware Co., Cranston, FVancls R. Maddaduno of Wlnd- Because of the poverty in the ™ t o h o p . m ,». s toe right to equal use of be held tomorrow st 9:45 a.m. cihurch at . Burial will be In ”R.I., ^ retiring 10 -years ago. sor and Daniel W. Maddaluno of Wells St.; Mrs. Dorothy A. De- dher, Tolland; Mrs. Florence *8n®*'®'l by the party. nolr. R was found In a. card 9 region, the hospital opened a husband of three weeks has l>- jqtbUc facilities owned or opera- in toe Junior and Reading gt, Bernard’s Cemetery Survivors, include a dau|d>tcr, Wapplng: a daughter, Miss Lucy ***®*’> Hartford; Mrs. Rose Dancosse, 61 Hemlock St.; Mrs. . .. *t*'"'*P ^5 Soviet party to' olinlo with a food counter where board box by Christie’s furni large t tellectuals and the Italian Com been charged with murder in *5^5^ “ *J**b^of toe 8^ **®5y 5^**®y ^ b * ^ ’ Friend may call at the fu- Mrs. Doris S. Andrew of West N. Maddaluno of Windsor and ®®lto*> Wapplng; Edward Dy- CTavine Hoffner, 144 Birch SL; natives could get medical as ture director, John Floyd, at toe beod ( munist party have warned that the shooting of his wife. ^ t . ■ - - to deny toe existence of this Readers are Mrs. Barry Noonan neral home tonight from 7 to 9. grandchildren three grandchildren. mon, 94 Hillside Ave., Vemon; Russell DUbe, East Hartford; sistance and nourishment,” she any softening of Khrushchev’s ...... - ...... Mrs. Sylvia Bickford, 26, toe I>®'*«“ “ *;® »“ *” ® l e t t u c e ght is to ignore toe. role of fed- and Mrs. nchard Carlson, both There will be a recitation of "*** **^ great-grandchHdreij, The funeral will be held Ernest W. Eib II, 470 Hartford Kathleen Llndgard, 28 Wood- Bald. “Disease spread rapidly mother of four children by a K®*'®! Fortescue of CasUe HiU. denunciation of Stalin would be •qal power In obtaining non- members of toe Junior Century the Rosary tonight at 8 ^ funeral services were held Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from Howard W. FawcetL 886 bridge SL; Wendy Clark, 24 because many families lived to- previous marriage, died Sunday discriminatory access to such Club. John Jackson, reference o’clock. " today at the Read Chapel, West the Giuliano-Sagarino FUneral Tolland Tpke.; John L. Galinat, Winter St.; Christine Kamm, a mistake. But Indications so getoer,” she said, “ and the night at Massachusetts General AFRICAN MINERS STRIKE fafsUiUes. ______Warwick. There was a commit- 40i WetherCU SL; Donna Marie ^ ®®“*« ®* Ibe blame librarian, will conduct a pro Home, 247 Wethersfield Ave., Coventry; Michael Glnolfi Jr., Church and hospital looked after Hospital of a bullet wound in once put on Stalin is now being o r a n g e s Stewart said "it Is a oommon- gram for adults on toe "Ref Mrs. Samuel W. Gordon *“al servlc* this afternoon to Hartford, with a solemn high Vemon; Mrs. Antoinette R. Maus, Brookfield (Rd., Botton; them and helped find adequate the head. LUSAKA, Zaartiia (AP) ' 3 “" 7 9 * jdpee that rights under toe erence Room” at another lo WAPPIING — Mrs. Bertha HiU Cemetery. Mass o i requiem at toe Church Craezyk, 22 John Dr., RockviUe; Mrs. Barbara McCallum, Mans- Igiwred. housing.” Charged with toe shootipg About 2,000 African workers at c^ual protection clause itself ot SL Patrick aiidTst. Anthony Diane T. Griswold, 93 SteCp field; Mrs. Gleima Hill and “ ‘■■tog Irom^. cation in toe library. Fishberg Gordon, '48, o f IVest During the months of April was her 24-y«ar-old - husband, the Nchanga mine, biggest In . $ 1 0 0 FiiaMAMttbw a ^ e only when there has been Hartford, mother o t Warren A. Mrs. Lenore Boihgiis ' at 9. Burial will be to Mt. SL HoUow Lane; Richard Huelton, son, Beverly Dr., Coventry: 1“ °**® mention since his ouster and May, the sister said, Manil- James. Zambia’s copper belt, went on ln.Volvemeat o f the state or one Manehestar, Assembly, Order Gordon o f Wapplng, died yester SOUTH W IN M O R — Mrs. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. W3 Woodland St.; Howard K. Mrs. Christel Cormier and aonj- " ?*°*l!r* **®®** ^^** la gets very hot and people Police said Mrs. Bickford was strike today, a spokesman for SPAGHETTI aqttog under the color of its su- of Rainbow for .Girls, will have day at St. Francis Hospital, Lenore Hartigan Kane Bur- Frtends may call at toe fu- Hlnckey Jr., Columbia; Jeffrey Hartford; Mrs. Jeanette Ertel for nUstakes. move out to the mountains or found in a bedroom. A gun was toe mine owners, toe Anglo' tanUeTneea • FitanAaMiMa t t ^ t y .” There is.no.indication that toe an initiatory meeting tonight at Hartford. She was the wife of hans, 67, of Bast Hartford, neral home tonight from 7 to Jarstorfer, WsqTtog; Roy W. and son, 84 High 'View Rd., go to other countries. A Bishop, found underneath toe body. American Corp., announced, flHOC. CAKE He said this did not mean that 7:80 at the Masonic Temple. Samuel W. Gordon. mother of Mrs. Audrey VTs- 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 Keefe,. East Hartford; Kathleen 'Wapplng; Mrs. Mary Dixon and ^®®®®'*^'P6Wng dispute will bis SPAGHEHIOS 5 " i r 7 9 * 2 discussed openly at the con leaving for a visit to Rome, left Mate Involvement has to be ex- Officers are reminded to wear Survivors also Include her conti of South Windsor, died and 7 to 9 p.m. M. Kozak, 32 Willard Rd.; dSMghter, 75 Orchard St., Rock BfMiOllMI gress. But the war to Viet Nam itls iuountain home for toe sis-' ieltulve or direct and cltad other long ediite gowns. , mother, a daughter, a brother, yesterday at Bast Hartford There will be a recitation of Daniel D. Kuiylo, Wapplng; ville; Mrs. Loratoe Hahn,.7Q ■ lo tio n s in which the high is expected to be discussed. ter’s use. Sister Dolorita and t 6 S * a sister and two grandchildren. Hospital after a long illness. toe Rosary tomorrow at 8 p.m. Keith B. LamberL Somers; Her- Ifnden SL; Mrs. LucUle Jones, m S E R V E S m!S!i>iN cciirt fcHuid only “ peripheral” ■Diss, toe Soviet news agency, another Maryknoll nun went to FVneral services will be held Survivors also include a son, ^at toe funeral home, vey A. LaVoie n i, Wapplng; 108 Hayes Ave., Rockville; Dr. participation of toe state. said toe government radio will make the house habitable.'They tomorrow at 11 am . at the another daughter, a brother, ------:— Joel R. Malinoski, 29 Auburn Henry Roos, WillUnahtic; Stan Harlan, to his separate opto- Fires Put Out broadcast reports on toe con- visited some Franciscan Sisters IraANUT BUTTER Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farm three sisters and two grand Rd.; Jimmie A. Martin Jr., ley Johnson, West Hartford; neiu'by and were told to lock GiwAVaUa . appeared to have a differ- children. U r s . Una Otark, 806 Center* SL; ^ languages. Including In Car, Grass ington Ave., Hartford. Burial Glastonbury; Mrs. Myrtle I. doors and ■windows before retir view of what Stewart held The funeral will be held Funerals Albert LaUcl, 66 East St., Rock- ®^®®bua, Zulu, and NepaU. The will be to Wolkowyriier So- McDougell, Rocky HiU; Mrs. ing as there were head hunters A 3 “';8 9 1- '■® - TOWELS 3 & ZT a______fo|r the_ court. Two Town Fire Departments , , .a Wednesday at 8:15 ajn. from viUe: Mre. Barbara Possum, 96 be televised He said toe bolding waa that answered a call this morning to Cemetery, Hartf i.'d. Sylria Peiser, Bast Hartford; The family suggests that the Newkirk and Whitney Fu Alfred Soiintedding Mrs. Aimetnide Raftery, 211 Lelmid Dr.; Mrs. Joan Martin Unbrn to We Strive toluTOPASTcB -8 5 * top right to travrt is protected Investigate a report of smoke at neral Rome, SIS Burnside Ave., 166 Lynwood Dr., Vernon. W w tyn Ewope UtoxSjiroyi- those wishing to do so make COVENTRY—^Funeral serv Union SL; BJdwin W. Reichard, Siw Os i^ O A c Did Pack against private interference and I® Summer St., but no fire co\ild East Hartford, with a Mass of DISCHARGED ‘TODAY: ®bm network, Tata 6V.0I. fOM £|9 tokt this was the first time toe h® found when toe trucks ar- memorial donations to a char ices for Alfred Schmedding of RiegelsvtUe, Pa.; Khn H. Rotoe, TON. SAUCE roquiem at-St. Maud's Church, Lawrence H. Gatos, 42 Lewis A chie to.,the hew official line tab* Supreme Court had so ruled. rived. ity of the donor's choice. South St. were held Saturday 'Windsor Locks; Linda SUcer, CONITOCI lUCID 2 RINSO SUNSHINE S 5 9 ' Bast Hartford, at 9. Burial will SL; Mrs. Marion Bradley, South MOTO'S C R EST TOOTHPASTE Harian said he agreed that At 10:30 this morning, a Town morning at toe Holmes Funeral 561 Hartford Tpke., Vernon; APPLES S25' Avrton O. Rnsaell be to Hillside Cemetery. East Home, 400 Main St., Manches Mrs. Jane E. Thompson, 236 SL, Coventry: Joseph Roux. 17 to com bine to* 1870 law covers state Inter- Fire Department truck put out a Hartford. DBT OEUGIT CUNC ^ ^ Avelon George Russfll, 78, of ter. The Rev. James Ameling, Woodland St.; Dawn A. 'Phreah- Scott Dr.; Thotant J. Mozxer. w ference with Interstate travel grass fire off Cooper Hill St. Friends may caU at the fu FUEL O IL prtk*r 172 Woodbridge SL, president pastor of SecoMl Congregational er, Buckland; Lebro UriwoetU, 40 Crestwood Dr.; Mrs. Marilyn ^ PEACHH 2 !=33' HEAD & SHOULDERS'iS^ST tiut added "Ttiera has never The 8th DMrict Fire Depart- neral h«ne tonight from 7 to 383 Main S t professional competence C O p P O W E R ______and treasurer of A. G. Russell, Church, officiated. Burial 'Waa to 163 Ludlow Rd.; Mrs. Helen E. Cooksey, Tolland; Mrs. Kato- 2 ^ “ “ “bggestlOT^ ttAinoMitit ta. ment put out a fire in toe seat 9 and tomorrow from .3 to 5 East Hartford Bast Cemetery, Manchester. 'White, Lebanon; Mrs. Rose A. leen Harzard, HaxardvUle; Mrs. ^ ^ ^ murdered in •f PEACHES FRUSTONI 'l r 3 9 ‘ CUihlOTs of a 1966' when toe 30to party conf Csrd Thanks mined, Mflclals said. Andersen, Hans S. Andersen BurnetL East Harfford; a Ot 1887, in Newfoundland, and Uv- East Haitford, died yest irday Jr. and Roland A. Ricard. Hartford Rd.; Mrs. pSScla Sei- ‘‘®” ** “*e ‘•aecret CHOC. BREAKFAST HASHcmndkif O R M o r J i n B i s 5 - 8 9 ’’ A - ^ Andrew ‘nude wWi ed to Manchester most of his bis home after a long to- d ou bter to Mr. and Mrs. David ferL ToUand; Timothy J. Fogarw by Khrusl^^^ “*rttog to,ttaaiA fritade. nel*lit»r* and rel- STRIKE FCHUUDDEN H m y, Tolland; a son to Mr. and x_ ™ ^ Stalin’s crimes; During the rtcASakyWalfflalk ^ aUvee fw til* expreaeloiia of Und- life. ty, 54 Walnut SL; Heather BM aad amnatfir. in our recant WASHINOTON (AP) _ A M n . Robert Willis, 33 Delinont Martlm T o ^ : Mrs. Ruth Gig- Khrushchev sald^ there RU6 CUANER | berrovecneA of our bdored hue- He was a charter member of He waa bom to Ireland and WALL PASSES BSUED band and father. We also ttank federal Judge Isaued a tempor the Pathfinders (Jlub. He also w*® a resident of B ut Hartford BERLIN KAP) — West Berlto- SL .gie, 104 Bridge SL; Stanley ",toy»t#riaO«" dr* Diseoimt FRUIT DRINKS CALGON BOUQUET !io 9 '’ togne, who sent the beauttful floral ary reatiniaing order today belonged to the Marking Device *8 years. He w u former ware- era started picking up Oommu- BIRTHB 'YBBTBJRDAY: A PUaka, 87 Essex SL cumstancu surrounding Kirov’* • trkiota. d o q ^ to the Zion Church ■ ______murder. ir iM yT itb* RUGCUAffiR Jfeinorial Fi m and thoae. who proUbiUng the AFL-CIO Assoclation o f HartfonJ, toe house manager for the SiUeter- nlst wall passes today to visit daughter to Mr. and M » . Al- tiANiiniwooi ■Bailed the urn of their ca n ,''' BteUtoibeood of Locomotive Hartford Civil War Round Ta- Holden Co., Vfest HarU• Va
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 PAGE TH I^EM ' PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,,MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1986 than we expected. He’s very Information, Mrs. Laura, Katz, of the Wiqppbig Community . 186 Firms Open Epileptic Takes strong mind^ aiid I’m sure tlCGEn DRUG iibuntaln Rd., may be contacted. Church wiH not rehearse to- BELFAST, Northern Ireland South Windsor he’U overcome It." p a r k a d e . ^ Easter Service U g h t Antir^ies Shots —About 9,000 Ulsterman leave The Intermediate choir will Mead was bitten on the left OPEN The first Community Easter hand wUIe pulling a collie away this art of the British Empire rehearse Wednesday from 7 to Two New Subdivisions Sunrise Service will be held at SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) — A from a group of children. The eaUi year. Declines to the hnen |7:45 A.M- to 10 P-M. 8 pjn., and the chancel choir S;1S son. April 10 at the Ugh wotmded Viet Nam war veteran, dog ran away and has not been and sUpbuildlng todusWea are at 8 pjn., at the church. U tten by a dog 10 days ago, has chiefly responsible. Determined Okayed by Plan Board schooL found tor rabies observation. Sponsored by file ministers T he m issions coU m ittee wiH had two dangerous anUrabies efforts to reverse Northern meet at the home of Mrs. Shir shots and {byslcians now give Ireland’s economic decUne have the guidanoe counselors at Gte and priests of the community, Two subdivisions wltJi » to* Um a good chance of surviving. led to the creation since 1945 high school and East Catholic the committee tocludesj The ley Schmidt, 401 Slater St., at Admired Trotters tal of 26 bouse lots have been Maj. David L. Mead, 89, said of 186 new companies, many of AS YOU High School and muat .be re Rev. Theodore Bachjeler and 8 p.m. Wednesday. approved by the planning and he M t no serious ill effects after WAHHXNGTON — Alamitfa- them w ith UA and British cap yming oonunlsslon. turned by May 1. The Rev. Roy Hutcheon, Wap The Church council wfll meet GEORGE N. ping Community Church; The F riday at 8 pjn. in FallowsUp bis second dally stomach injec sbniaa InsUtutkm exUUt cele it a l A 17-lot subdlvWon to be lo The committee notes that tion Sunday. brates the 19th century trot OUT r e a d y FOR Rev. J. A. Birdsa^ St. Peter’s HaM. cated between Never* and Gra “There are many deserving ting horse, prized for Us quail- PROTEST IMCTA’TOBSHIP CONVERSE ham Kds. was granted final ap Episcopal Ghurch; The Rev. St Peter's Note Mead has a form of epilepsy and needy eligible students and ties of s p ^ and staminm The Qurro, Ecuador (AP) — Stu proval with the stipulation that Janies BonnemA Christian Re as a result of scarred brain tis the generous support of the formed Church; The Rev. Jo Volunteers are needed tor the sue from a wound two years American-bred trotter and Us dent ’ demonstrations against THE EASTER FEAST! sidewalks be installed In a por PAiNTma people of South Windsor Is re montUy mailing ot the parish driver were 0»e *Tnoat a c Ecuador’s military government tion of the a ^ The ’walk* will seph Schick, St. Mdrgaret ago. He made a critical decision AND warded many-fold by the op newsletter at St,'Peter’s Epis claimed spoifs heroes in Vic contihued over the weekend and not be requir^ along the dead Mary's Church; The Rev. Gor Saturday to go ahead with the portunities granted them.” don Wadhams, St. Francis copal Church, tomorrow st 10 Inoculations. Doctors had torian America,” says a student left at least Hires persona dead. DECORAHNa end street included in the sub LO W PRICES Orchard HiU PTA Church and The Rev. W. Lloyd a.m . warned him that file treatment of the breed. The horse was Workers, studenta and teach ‘ .-f divisions but will be on one ers’ organizations formed a Can 6 FJM. - 9 P-H - side of a street leading to Gm- WiUlama, First Congregational might aggravate Us epilepsy adapted to situations ranging Phone 643-2804 TOP QUALITY The Orchard Hill PTA win firom pulling a plow to pleas uUted front Sunday and called First Churdi. Manchester Evening Herald and cause a fatal seizure. f u l l y i n s u r e d ham Rd. hold a father-child dinner on tor a generai strike "until the ^ S T A M P S - Wapping dm rch South Windsor eorrespCodent His wife Beverly said, "He’s ure rides and to meeting fast Final approval has also been May 3 at the school cafeteria, diotatoraUp ie brought down." granted for a nine-lot subdivi Anne Lyons, teL 664-SS82.' pretty weak but doing better competitors at the track. National from 6 to 7*.30 p.m. For further The junior and youth choirs FOR QREAtEST sion on liswrence Rd. Side walks are not being reqidred in Stores OVER-ALL VALUEI this subdivision because the area is remote and the likeli hood of a school or another pe Rates To Hold Through 1966 destrian generator being built nearby is not great, the com mission said. Drainage pipes and catch ba sins must be installed on Law rence Rd., however, to replace the drainage ditch that is there. Never Before - So Mucli The zoning commission will hold a public hearing at 8 p.m. Four Generations Gather to Welcome the Fifth April 5 at the high school to When you’re only one month old, itz pretty hard to stay alert Mrs. Oraola Reasia, 31 Bank St., Manchester; his mohter, consider a request for a change tor the camera, even in the company of four generations of Mrs. .(diaries Aftosmla, Coventry; and his great grand from R Rural to' A-20 Zone for In Value From Your mother, Mrs. Harry F. Sault, 388 Hartford Rd., Manchester. eight acres of ;, land between your elders. Michael John Aftosmla was christened yester day in the presence of (from the left) his grantonother, Mrs- Charles Aftosmis H, who Is two, also took part. (Herald Graham and Nevers Rxls. The photo by Ofiara.) property is south of the 17-lot John U Genta, Rt. 85, Bolton; Jiis great great grandmother. T O P R O U N D subdivision already approved Blue Cross Membersliip and, if okayed, the streets will Andover . Cut From Only the LB join those in the other subdi 1 vision. Indonesia Names Zoning Appeals ’ Heavy The zoning board of appeals Last year, Connecticut Blue Cross provided greater value for its membership Housing^, Apartment Codes ■ ■ i • • will meet April 7 at 8 p jn . at Its New Cabinet the W a p p i n g Hlementary dollar than ever before. And more Connecticut people experienced the security Western Steers Approved hy Town Meeting onstrations because of his pro- School to consider the follow of knowing Blue Cross was there to help pay the bill when hospital care (Continued from Page One) ing applications: Peking policies. Subandrio , and Paul and Diane LaFrance, 208 became necessary. Here is a report on Blue Cross during 1965; The special town meeting held ry suggests that people wishing Qur struggle Is far pro-Communlst mem- Pleasant Valley Rd., a variance Friday night at the Elementary to make a donation may send TOmplete However, the previous Cabinet are for a convalescent home on school was attended by about it to her by mail to her home daw oTvlcto;;' is now visible.’’ held by the army in protecUve TOP SIRLOIN SilAk Went Rd. in an A-40 zone and 35 citizens and passed with a on Hebron Rd. i.,., .r. Reimbursement For Care unanimous vote all items in the Dairymen's Dinner The rix deputy premiers are i^jmena was named l^ d of an appeal from the building in CUBE STEAK spector’s decision revoKing a warning John F. Phelps was Among the outstanding dairy- Johannes Leimena, a me - g^binet. building permit The property Reimbursements to hospitals for care rendered to Connecticut Blue Cross ZTer^r. men of Tolland County who will her of Indonesian governments Sukarno said the CaMpot is bounded approximately nmih members reached a record one-year high of $58,011,233 in 1965, an increase The Rental Housing-Code and bi recognized tonigSit at the an- ® would function under dlrcctfvea by the Allen, property east by the Garden Apartment Housing nual meeting of the Tolland him. "Every minister to Ident Rd., south by property of of $4,267,510 over benefits paid in 1964. code came in for many ques- County Dairy Herd Improve- ^ nr Cabinet is my asUstlait, Jurgelas and LaFrance and ' rt tions. The answers by members ment Association is Robert tan of Jogjakarto, Malik, Dr. carrying out matters whtcli 'I west by property of Saczawa of the Planning and Zoning MacDonald of Hebron Rd. R«slan Abdulgani and Dr Id- direct to them," the president At the dinner, to be held at ham C3ialid. Each was assigned and Tourison. Commission and their attorney said. But his usual smile was G O L - P A K L> James Milkie, 748 Clarit St, Result; Operating Loss Of $4,050,514 evidently were satisfactory as the Mansfield Congregational responsibility for a missing and his voice was tired. a variance' for a oonv^escent no negative votes came. forth. Church, Robert will receive an ministries or government acUvi- “rhe crucial problem of revi VEAL STEAKS hom e In an A-40 zone, at 1078 This record pa3rment, plus Blue Cross operating expense, resulted in an The ' Garden Apartment code award for outstanding and mer- Wes. talizing the crumbling ecmiomy Main St. and an appeal from operating loss of $4,050,514. Additional income of $ 1,359,746 from also produced much discussion itorious herd production for Suharto took 'over six minis- falls mainly on the Sultan of the building inepector’s decision and mahy questions which were work with his herd of purebred tries, giving him control of the Jogjakarta. FRESH PRODUCEI revoking a building permit. investments of the Blue Cross reserve fund helped to reduce the loss to a answered by the same spokes Holstein dairy cattle. He has armed forces, defense and secu- N a s u t i on ’s appointment Both applicants were granted net operating deficit of $2,690,768. men. The health and safety fac been in 4-H club work for eight rity. The sultan heads nine min- marked an important victory buUdlng permits for elmllar pro tors were described as the maj years and hsut won many hon- istries concerned with all for Suharto, who took command {biases of the economy. Malik of the armed forces after Nasu- Celery Oranges jects last year. The zone in the The operating loss in 1965 was the second in a row for Blue Cross. In 1964 or reasons why the codes should ®r^ in his dairy specialty, Broccoli area was subsequently changed be enacted. The codes do not ap- More men and machines are was given nine ministries con tion was wounded in the at WESTERN PASCAL-RORDA JUMBO n o n i D A from rural to A-40 (Isurge-lot res Blue Cross had an operating loss of $2.7 million. ply to units now rented but nt work on the dementary trolling foreign and domestic tempted coup last October. Su- affairs, Including the informa idential) and the permits re would apply when and If such addition. Trees and |arno had opposed any appoint- tion and education ministries. lUHCH STALK f 9 * voked by the building inspector A- units were made over. shrubs " were removed to the linent for the former , defense 29 ‘ _ ___ _ area hear the ^ Town Office As foreign minister Malik re- chief, who had been considered 12 49 after he found the applicants * - V * , , . 0- Another action taken was the had not gone ahead with their Projections On Mark ndopUop of an ordinance for the building ^ ere a drive^y ^11 places Dr. Subandrio, chief tar- Indonesia’s most powerful anU- Now Et First NiCoid-a Fil Line of Liwi and Garden Supjilies projects with sufficient speed. come out to join School Rd. get of the earlier student dem- Ctommunlst. ^'1 ; ♦ * , town to have a representative Donald and Helen Bancroft, The losses have not com e as a surprise. _a tact, they are very close to the In the RCg;lonal Council of Elect Shrubs planted by pupils of the 1117 Main St., a variance lo r an projections made three years ago when it was anticipated that by 1965 Blue ed officials of the CJapitoJ Re school were removed by the rails off .1 and utilities up .4. addition to an existing garage gion. The first selectman will contractor’s crew and heeled in Inventor’s Wife ’The Dow Jones industrial av closer to the sideline than per Cross would pay out approximately $4,000,000 more for members* be the representative. A dem for replanting when the additioa erage at noon was up 6.88 at mitted. This is an A-40 zone. hospital care than it would receive in premium income. olition officer was authorized is completed. • .4 Aided Canada’s 936.56. Joan R. Boykin, Strong Rd., The laat of this year’s grtoder SratTow ds and Edwin Lindholm elected to Benguet, volume paCeiiiaketr a variance for a 1^ having lees serve until July 1. Someone to First Air Pilot last week, traded unchanged at than the required 176 feet front serve tor for theme year after that he Md next Sati^j^ BADDECSC, N.S. — The first 2% on a Mock of 20,700 shares age and less than 40,000 square date will be elected at the May People not receiving the printed hdavier-thaii-air fli^ t in Cana- and remained quite active, feet. This property is bounded Reason; Cost Of Care Up order blank may oaH the schdbl Piileapple Join nN«i hudg;et meeting. da was made Feb. 23, 1909, Prices moved generally Wgh- approximately north by land of The Board of Selectman was “ “ across Baddeck Bay,' by’^ A U er Tonlka, east and south by Sa- The modem hospital of today has become a community health center, Or salami grinders and state authorized to enter into agree' McCurdy in a Silver Dart that zinskl and west by Strong Rd., their |Href erence as to pick-up or providing a vast range of care 24 hours a day, every day of the year. ments with the State Highway took him half a m ile. ’The N M o n t e murr COCKTAIL 4 and is an R Rural zone. Department for the exi>endlture delivery between 1 1 a m . and Norman M. Petersen, 440 flight also was the first in any New drugs, new techniques, new equipment and new services all contribute to of highway funds. Authority for noon cm)Mis » o i c a n 2 5 c 25c Dm I 54B4-OZ.| ., o *lnvestments ...... 33,957,012 management of Blue Cross funds means that you and your family ivtfitimip Think of Fletcher^ Pack PKG l.lo o o ll^ this year sharing 81,000 UNTIL RliriHER NOTICE ‘vOt awarded in 1965. The awards Accrued Interest ...... 263,446 to receive greater value for your Blue Cross membership dnllgr. are made jnlmarUy on the ba- Accounts Receivable...... ____ 830,969 D u P o n t SPONGES-nCG OF 4 39c PKG OF 2 2 7 c zia o f BCholarahip and th e 54 MeKEE 5TREET needs of the individual. AppU- Land, Building and Equipment...... 1,484,666 P I K E eetloca may be obtained from Other Assets...... 146,000 Sifli Madwd fotOgM icoim 75c M Ri Bras. 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n - I ' / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 Around fbe Tresh ’s Clouts Please Keane Home Not Grapefruit League Two Homers WITH Royals Win Earl Yosf Help Yanks O ver C elts \ ■/ Defeat Reds HERALD SPORTS EDITOR In Bay State NEW YORK (AP) — i-r 'iTiTmTiiM...... FLAVORITTEIS—Doris Halo- PARKADE DUSTY —Ernie Today's Team — With all his other .antici By EARL YOST BOSTON (A P )— Home, burdo 134-344, Marge Parker Whipple 202—662, Joe Carter pated troubles, New York WINTER HAVEN, Fla. -r* sweet home—^not in the Na 133-364. 226, Jeff Warivich 201—566, Ike Yankee Manager Johnny Handyman Pete Runnels of thd tional Basketball Associa Rhoads 212, Jack Stibetz 204, New York Yankees Keane wasn’t exactly in the Boston Red Sox, former Amer tion playoffs. PARKADE PINNETTE8 — Vem Thibadeau 202—234, Walt market for one more. So ican League batting champion, “ The home-court edge doesn’t Lori Jones 177—467, Alma Foun- Yaworski 573, Jim Syphers 664, Tommy Tresh set his mind has a new unofficial title witti mean as much In the i^ayoffs,” ? tain 486, Emily Gish 185—458, the Sox—dog catcher. When « Meredith Henry 460, Lois La- MERCHANTS —Ken Ostrin- who has also caught the eye at ease. Coach Jack kfcMahon said Sun Tresh was one of the few Yan dog at Chain O’Lakes Park ani-' pine 481, Mary Quey 179—467, sky 196—372, Charlie Ecabert FORT LAUDERDALE, of Keane, and the Yankee press. day after his anclnnati Royals Fla. — “ All we have th do kees who got through 196S intact bled down out of the stands beat the Celtics for the second Venda Hicking 187, Dot Peter 141-141—879, Joe Picaut 164—389, “ White’s making quite a bid _ ___ _ is improve physically,” — both physically and artisti- and pranced around in the out straight time in Boston, 113-107, sen 178-192—498, Wanda Jlaael- Frank Preneta 146, Bob WlHetto to be in the starting lineup,’ ’ y^^r the Yankees field, Runnels left his first bass and took a 2-1 lead in the best- auskas 474, Doris Klrtland 176— 141—362, Zener Tamulls 351, Johnny Keane of the New Keane said. “ Murcer and White flnished sixth, Tresh led the frtftching box and went oitt and 481, Bes Carroll 467, Sophie George Bensche 361. York Yankees said as he of-five Eastern Division semifi are two mighty fine kids. White jjj ajmoat every offensive retrieved the animal so th|r nal. Boston won its game 132-125 Kravontka 469, Gloria Shortrfl watched his hopefuls go is listed as 4n Infielder but he department from batting (*276) game could continue. ^, Saturday night at anclnnati. 179—4T0, JIU Kravontka 184, through the pacea at Fort taxi- can also play in the outfield. ^26). Toni Fogarty 185—468. derdale Stadium. “All we need “I hope that’s not a new I want him to be an outfielder jjj must be consid- "Detroit,” Johnny Keane of Jinx,” center Zelmo Beaty of St. 3-Year-Olds are normal years out of our too because he can play only ered a rebuilding year, Tresh -the Yankees claims, “looks IU(a Louis said after the Hawks took GARDEN GROVE —Pauline regulars to wind up on top one infield poslUon, second figured to be one of the few a real good club. Baltimore, tod; a 2-0 lead over Baltimore Sun Nourie 136—342, Sophie Gourln- again.” In Spotlight players about whom Keane and Chicago, with a lot of speed. DRIVER SAFE AFTER FLIP—Carl Williamfl of Kansas City, Mo., sera hang day in the Western Division ski 138—866, Lois'Douvllle 129— After watching the Mickey Clarke also swings from el- wouldn’t have to worry. Until The New York manager feels ing from his flipping sprint car in these sequence photos, crawled away from semifinal by beating the Bullets 343, Ethel Harris 140, Doris Mantle-less Yanks for a week, The 3-year-olds take over the ther side of the plate, which is Sunday though, the young out- his club will be better because for the second straight time in Prentice 128-136—872, Fran one feels a fair appraslal of the the wreck unaided. He was treated for minor injuries but not hospitalized. spotlight in thoroughbred racing an asset. “ He’ll make the club, fielder had been causing some of a better bench. “ Lou Clinton The turnover took place during the qualifying run in the feature race at Read Baltimore, 106-100. The teams Crandall 130, Phyllis Doster 125, club can’t be made at this time. Sarah Lupacchino 131, Jean this week with the $100,000 Flor In fact, he alreedy has,” Keane furrowed brows around the and Ruben Am^ro will make a ing, Pa., yesterday. (AP Photofax) shift to St. Louis for the third With Mantle,in the lineup, the said. Clarke hit. 301 with Toledo Yankees’ Fort Lauderdale, Fla., big difference, “he added. game Wednesday night. Mathlason 135, Betty Lamour- ida Derby at Gulfstream Park New Yorkers would be a vastly last season while White wound training camp, eaux 136—361, Gail Hampton and the $60,000 Arkansas Derby different club. ,For a while. It looked like the 128-128—869, Barbara Doyon up with an even .300 average Tresh had been struggling "I can’t explain Jim Bouton’s Celtics might chalk one up for at OaMawn Park. With Mantle out of action al 341, Ann Twwdy 186—363, Jeon with Columbus. The former is along at a .182 pace with Just failures," Johnny Keane re home lovers as they took a 94-88 Buckpasser, the 2-year-old though he's in uniform dally, Beauregard 126, Ruth Hillnski the fastest l ^ e runner on the three runs batted in in 12 ported. The former hard-throw Clay, Chuvalo Title Go lead with seven minutes re champion of 1966 and the early most attention is being focused , 137, Jecuine Nourie 129-128—366. club. , games. He was retlerd in his ing righthander appears to have maining. favorite, has been declared on rookies Bobby Murcer, Hor- While gfteat faith is being put first ^three swings against Cln- lost his fast ball, and most of ace Clarke and Roy White, all JfOHNNT KEANE But the Royals fought back to SPIOE^ —Ethel Harris 126— but of the Florida Derby be in the these three first year cinnatl Sunday. all, his confidence. No longer go ahead 105-101. Then after cause of a quarter-crack in a listed infielders. he has been getting distance, men, it will be Mantle, Roger 'Then in the eighth inning. DANCING DODGER— Nate Oliver, of the Dodgers dances on second base does his cap fall off while pitch 348, B n f Pease 348, Mary And- The 19-year-old Murcer has while attempting to make a tag on Frank Bolling of the Braves. Bolling was ^Flight of the Century’ Sam Jones tied it on a pair of reoli l27, Lucy Kosclol 131, Tina right hoof. Nevertheless,, the He swingsfrom the left side of Marla and Elston Howard who with New York trailing 2-1, ing, an indication that some drawn the biggest rave notices. field goals. Happy Hairston Mikolowsky 136, and Bunny Saturday race at 1% miles Is ex ...- -.BB—------Plate. wlU have to carry the heavy Tresh whacked his first home safe and later scored a run that helped the Braves win the game, 4-2. Dodg thing is wrong. pected to produce some good Considered oneof the brightest ^ load. run. That one came from the TORONTO (AP) — The start Jan. 25 in London to Ed- even 10-1. Nobody seems to came off the bench with 51 sec Crocker 96, no mark. er shortstop Maury Wills backs up the play. (AP Photofax) onds left to make six free prospects for the Kentucky Der p rojects in the Yankee organl- Ohe next two weeks vrtll UU against lefty Bill Hen- Boston basebaU writers ar« ^ nioters are billing tomor- Corlettl and was beaten care. rounds last Cassius, who prefers to be throws and Oscar Robertson EARLY BIRDS —Karen John by In May. ration a year ago, he was ex- ” down here was to get the c^ b ry. An inning later, rlght-hand- enjoying the Florida sunshine. « w '. t o s i u . Cla^sr-George S ' f “ ' ' Mike Ford’s Kauai King pected to Join the club in spring why he shouldn t make it. I We had a stand pat ed Dorn 2annl was serving when incidentally, called by his Black Muslim added a pair to give Cincinnati son 163-136—379, Jean Beaure Wins Jacksonville Tide - With the Boston papers suspend-( Chuvalo bout as the Fight the victory. looms the likely favorite off his training, pick ig) a little more have no plaiw at_ p reset m - jmeup. TOs year we found t L t Tresh, batting lefty, walloped was stopped in five rounds by name, Muhammad All, was g^v- gard 126, Sophie Welphy 347, ed due to the strike, the base o f impressive victory in the Foun polish and then be sent down cept ^ P^ey ™anag- building problems, due his second homer, a grand the Century,” but to Ray Patterson, Floyd’s kdd en special permission to leave Robertson and Jerry Lucas Barbara Callahan 340, ball experts are just passing the ‘ paced anclnnati with 27 points tain of Youth Stakes last to a farm club for more sea- er reported. injuries and Kubek’s retire- slammer, giving New York a 6- many it will be known as brother. the country for this fight. Pre fime of day, waiting for some*-’ ’ each, and Hairston added 21. Wednesday. soning. A student at Oklahoma Unl- ment.” Keane observed. 2 lead. The Yankees went on to thing to happen in the negogia*® — ®very- little experience. 90 RBI a year ago. Mel Stottlemyre and White Ford edged Baltimore 4-3, Washing- Ike Master at Augusta April 7- . ^ played at the 6,906- was 14 feet short of the hole but Protective guard on his right Guerin sank two foul shots and battle for the basketball in the second period of the “ No one has been able to get “I want to look at Murcer the dependables. . .et the ton defeated Kansas a t y 5-1 , SC 10. was leei snort oi me noie, oui _ , ------— The Ontario Boxing Commis 373, Anton Mayer 136-361, Ed thing in miniature. On his first yard par 72 Selva Marina he sank the putt and collected *" hopes of cutting down a field goal to start the Hawks playoff game won by the Royals, 113-106. that litUe devil out yet,” Keane as long as I can. I like him moment. Louis downed Houston 4-3, Bos- ■ ‘‘I ’m seriously going to try to sion, as a member of the World ______Lamarre 135-360, Gill Flavell round, hitting toward the four course — in wind and rain. $13,500 while Brewer had to set on Injuries. Ckiniglhiro was • on a streak In which they out- said of Murcer, a good looking, more and more every day,” When Mantle returns to full- ton whipped Minnesota 5-1, the win one of the four major tour- Boxing Association, refuses to 360, Lou Damato 356, Tom some ahead, he shouted, In addition to his two vlcto- tle for $7,200. plinked on the wrist several Clay-Terrell ‘Facts’ scored Baltimore 12-1. Then recognize this 15-round match ball squad, it was announced Gessay 356, Nick Daum 136-355, “ Two!” gun-chewing, 6-11, 167-pounder. Keane, a former shortstop him- time statusr-the true Yankee Chicago Cubs dropped San naments this year,” he said af- , • v-t v, v, s o times last season. ^The guard . with the Hawks leading 97-96 All-American Not only has Murcer been hit- self, said. “ I know what Amaro picture will change one wav Francisco 4-3 and AUanta de- ter pocketing first money in the Gary Player finished third as a title fight. Terrell is the sters, have been subpoenaed for Saturday. aorence McConnell 137 - 370, was designed by new trainer, n CHICAGO (AP) — Govern with ;60 left, Beaty and Lenny 'WBA champion, although Oay Ne w YORK (AP) — Norwalk The 6-foot 11-inch Murphy set Joel Grout 368, Romeo Jordan Jim Pagliaroni’a 17 home- ting, against all kinds of pitch- can do. He’s great in the field.’ ’ or another. Mantle is the big feated Los Angeles 4-2. $82,000 Greater Jacksonville ^ . ®^ ®? ,. 277 for third and $5,200. Buddy Leroux, also of the Bos-.. ment investigations of reports the g^and Jury probe which Wilkens sank field goals to put generally is recog:nlzed. Chuvalo High School superstar Calvin Connecticut and New England 146-368, John Maclolek 139-368, runs in 1965 was the best one- Ing — rookie and veteran — but White is a switch-hitting lad man. Tresh was the hero until the OP®" Sunday. Ppnsacoia t^pp wpeks Beard ton C ities. .'ir> begins Wednesday. the game out of reach. 'The Reds Jarred Bill Stafford for His manager, Mike McOor- ®®rd at Pensacola three weeks oed for fourth at 278 and won » ______that gangsters tried to muscle Murph^r was selected by high scoring records during the past George Catolane 354, Bob John- season total by a catcher In the ranks No. 10 with the WBA and The action was triggered by Hawks had lost seven sttaight M " ^ four runs in the bottom of the Oeveland — who also ago, when Sanders was 14 under *4,200 each. Weaver wa;s six Tommy Richardson form er' in on the proposed Cassius a a y - school and college coaches to season and led Norwalk to the son 146-453, Jack Talley 353, long history of the Pittsburgh No. 9 with Ring Magazine. Bernle Glickman, a former Ter times at Baltimore before the Ernie Terrell heavyweight fight the 10th All-America Parade aass A aAG Basketball Cham- Burke Plank 146, Howie Hansen club. The previous high was 15, ninth to tie the Yankees. The handles business for Arnold dis ^ T E«®tem League president, is Chuvalo, a 28-year-old Toronto rell associate, who has been in playoffs. two clubs then batUed into the Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Gay Brewer Jrtf but was dis- but his 279 was good only for working out of the base- will be thrashed out before a hit by Bill Salkeld in 1946. strongboy, has lost two of his protective custody since in Guerin scored 26 points, had Magazine High School basket- pionship. 141. sixth place along with Tony ball commissioner’s office. federal g:rand Jury. last three bouts. Although he forming the FBI that he had eight assists and grabbed 11 re Cubs, Duroeber told Sanders he .Sanders said he thought of Lema and $3,260. Eight persons, including a Howard, Horace aarke and name golfers Richardson will try to spread. has never been knocked out In been beaten in his apartment bounds. Bill Bridges added 24 pair of reputed Chicago mob- Oete Boyer prdduced the win- ______• grood will in his new asign-* j 47 fights, he dropped his test last February by mobster Felix points. Jim (Bad News) Barnes nlng run. ment. He’s a gifted banquet (Milwaukee Phil) Alderisio. led Baltimore with 27. Choo Choo Coleman drove In speaker and story-teller. Face ‘Big’ Week The inquiry will be handled by “ We’re not dead yet,” said the Mets’ winning run with a* Sports ISiglit New Son and New Stance Boston Coach Red Auerbach. single after aeon Jones had Joe DlMagglo, one of base-^* Fords 1-2-S at Sehring Edward V. Hanrahan, U.S. at A PHOENIX, Arts. [kSP) — TWs “ But they didn’t win when he He might have been speaking walked and Ron Swoboda had Youngsters (and their ball’s all-time greats, serves"' torney; David Schippers, head Is the start of a crucial week for was with them,’’ noted Leo. for Baltimore, as well. Both the singled. John Hermstein sent dads) from throughout the (Jet McAuliffe Off Right as a special batting Instructor of the Justice Department’s or the Chicago Cubs and Leo Du- Tha Giants? Bullets and the Celtics play the game into extra innings with community are expected to By EARL YOST at the Yankee camp. He was ganized crime unit; and 3am rocher. “They’re tough. You look Betar, an assistant U.S. attor away from home when the play ' ’■ m a two-out homer in the ninth. A1 attend the Rec Department , LAKE3LAND, Fla. —^Apparent-. observed one recent morning Sports Car Aces offs continue next Wednesday. After today’s exhibition here down that line-up, the batters, Luplow homered for New York. sports night program to be talking with Joe Pepitone. Di- ney. with the San Francisco Gignts. fifth, sixth, eighth, any ly flying on the clouds, follow aeveland and California com held tonight at 6:15 at the Mag noted that when the Yan Government attorneys last the last club'Durocher managed ®**® ®**' hit the ball outta ing the birth of a son, Dick Mc- mitted a total of nine errors be West Side Rec Center. kee first baseman batted, he Saturday revealed the attack SHOT HAIR a decade ago, the Cuba .have) ^he park. Good pitching, too.” tween them with the Angels Hal Gofidnough, good will Auliffe is off to his greatest was taking a big stride, and Shotgun pellets force hair In only 12 more e^bition exer- Duroeber Inherited at least Look to Le Mans against Glickman and a making ^x. Jose Cardenal de ambassador for the New start in pro baseball. The form dropping his head, when swing to squirrels or rabbits. Each cises to get ready for the April three celebrated players. Ernie purported death threat against livered a pinch triple in Califor York Mets, will be the main er Farmington High baseball ing. The Yankee aipper offered SEBRING, Fla. (APA — But Dan Gurney of Oosta ^ ...... spoils a tiny piece of meat. Re 12 opening of the National Bnnks, Ron Santo and Billy Wll- Terrell if Terrell failed to fight nia’s fdur-run llth that broke a speaker. Movies of the Mets and basketball' player, bom in a suggestion. Pepitone appear^" America’s top sports car driv- Mesa, CallL, and Jerry Grant of ^ ^ ^ move hair by inserting the League season. Hams,! who happen to be the 7-7 tie. and the Boston Celtics uill Hartford, raised in UnionvUle ed Insulted, let off some steam • ers, facing a wide-open road to Kent, Wash., drove even ftoter attorney said the death broad head of a toothpick in the,, The Cubs have remained in be shown and awards will be and now a resident of Avon, and wound up telling DiMag ), glory, left Sebring’s bloodied until the engine of their Ford threat was made indirectly. rope and turning it. Action the second division for the pn?t ‘ ^® “ f® made to winners In several is optimistic about the Detroit course behind today and looked Mark H went dead 100 agonizing m considerable more of, if you’ll that he would bat the way through associates. goithers heir and pulls it out. 19 years. Tigers’ Pennant chances. ahead to Le Mans, France, and yarils from the finish with Gur- pardon the gramihar. Durf^ Wins 'Rile contests held during the wanted. DlMag is the same 'i The reported reprisal against winter season at the East 'When our Florida paths “ the track of truth.” ney at the wheel. Anything under eighth will 'be What pleasant surprises has BOSTON (AP)—Durfee High guy who hit In 56 consecutive ' Glickman stemmed from gang Gerald IMaMe, St. Johnte Side and West Side Rec Cen crossed, he said, “ We have a an improvement over last year. he discovered? of Fall River, a pereimial bas games and wound up in the This is what the Italian auto- If Gurney had Just sat there ster Insistence that the bout be (New York) ' 'University half ters. real good shot. Everyone is con “ This is not an eighth-place "For one, Ernie Broglio,” ketball power, reigned today as Hall of Fame. Pepitone may motive gen(us, Enzo Ferrari, his car would have taken second held In New York. New York, mile runner, is the only out-of- fident. I have never had such a ball club,” roared the , Llwi snapped Durocher. the Massachusetts Schoolboy The public Is invited. not last the season with New -- calls the French circuit where place because It had covered however, refused Terrell a IJ- state man on .the Rrilmen’s T w o A ces good spring, I hope it keeps up York. when he took the Job and ended The rtght-hander, acquired by Champion. the annual 24-hour speed fight more miles than any other ex in the weeks ahead when the cense because of his associa track team. He’s from Fort Lee, a 10-year period of relative ob Chicago from St. Louis in June Andy Kandrack of Durfee, the 1966 state runner------A proves for sure who makes the cept the winning machine. But pitchera start bearing down. tions with Glickman. N.J. scurity from sports headlines. 1964 and troubled by a sore arm Pittsburgh gives a golf up, won the tlUe Friday night Softball Meeting “No longer are the team s' fastest and g;uttiest machines in the determined young driver “ Actually, I had a pretty good scared or awed at the sight of How does he view the opposi- last season, has loqked ’ more ball the wide eye look by shaking off a late challenge the brutal arena of road racing. .pushed it to the line and under spring last year, for the first the Yankees,” Oiuck Dressen, the race rules disqualified him tlon? like the 2I-geme winner of i960. of disbelief after scor and raUylng to edge Wejrmouth ‘ Slated April 4 ^ After the fastest 12-hour race » r time, but this spring, I’m blt- Detroit manager told me. , self. “No WHh a eompany their Fonl X I roadster. champion. Bob McLean. girls should wear long pants to you know little about. Through nawspipers, radio and television, we havR “ I ^ been eettiTw mm* Canadlens. meanwhile, the Natimial Indoor champion Wins for Red Sox VA1I.EY, Idaho (AP) — K>“ ®<1 to a 8-1 victory over Bog- ~ ship in 1949. INVESTIGATE been telling you a lot about tha advantagas of working at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft WINTESt RAVEN, Fla.^ (AP) only three of 16 exhibition fore ’* he '*** ^ ® •^•H csn women oiltskled ton that shot them within r a n ^ “ Everybody said, ‘Oh, well, —■The law of averages finally games,,flew home early today, T\wo\ veare L o Europeans In the Sun Valley of th^r seventh NHL pennant ih Nancy was up till 3 ih the First of an. you know that th a n o n a r « > t m m y dHferant Kinds of Io6s available-at PAWA, which means you have a better chence of finding the job came to the rescue of the Bos- Manager BUly Herman called a a Dettoh club^2!fS^ Scaro morning. .'^They didn’t know I THE that it right for you. You also know that "tha Aircraft” offers new and higher ton Red Sox.They’ve beaten the pracfice fw today after Satur- stops With 24 home nma Oucago each have three gamea, was up till 5.” wage scales and outstanding employat benefits, at well as axcellent training Minnesota Twins. ^day night’s S-1 loss to Mlnne- J ^ d T tot^ ea r cm^^Huie We- of Sah Pedro, remaining. Including a ) Gussy has worn well since she programs with pay. And everyone It aware thet P&WA is growing. . . end thet Tony Oonigliaro and rookie sota. gest thrlU Of oU w h to^ S ‘ appeared on Wimbledon's sa ADVANTAGES this growth meent exceptionelly good opportunitiei for advancement Mike Andrews cracked homers ------named: the starting American < ^ * e n s ’ ice. cred center court in tight-fitting in a five-run- sixth inning Sun League shortstop L the a S nv « “ ®*‘ white panties with a sexy lace These things you know. . . to why take a chance? If you a n looking for ■ day as the Red Sox snapped an Windsor Locks Star Game and rosponM with m vrtiipped the New Y orlg ruffle across the bottom. AT P&WA better job, visHthe employment office et P n tt AWhitney Aircraft eight-game losing streak by de a home rim. Rangers 5-1 and climbed wlthiii) She is about 20 pounds slim ‘B’ Track King mer, her hair is close-cropped feating the Twins 5-1 in a seven While his homer output drop- “*® »®«»d-Pl«^ Huninit cf foe^ jobt mm anttahh hk inning exhibiUcm before a crowd By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ped!d to 15 last season, theretoere wis L .CaUf- with elghtl> in Black Hawks. instead of in braids, reddish in - ef 6,000 at Ponce, P.R. Windsor Locks edged Ridge- a reason. Against the Red Sox * a a t o e Oiaffee of W L TPta.OFGip stead of coal black and she bus MACHINING • INSPECTION • AIRCRAFT EN^SINE The uprising enabled the Red field for the CIAC a a s s B track at Fenway Park on Aug. 20 ^ 139.89. Montreal 88 21 8 84 224 tles with bounce and bon mots. TRAINING COURSES WITH PAY Box to salvage the finale' of a and field championship at the he broke a bone in his left She is now tennis instructor at ASSEMBLY • SHEET METAL • BENCH WORK • 88 28 8 80 231 . INTRODUCTORY TRAINING PROGRAMS weekend series with the Twins, University of Connecticut field- hand whfle diving back to first Toronto 34 23 9 77 200 ITI^ the swank Lake Encino Racquet au b in the San Fernando Valley SO hours of baiic maehino and ralatad claaf- TOOL & DIE MAKING • AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING who defeated Boston in 17 of 18 house while Avim outclassed the base and was out tor the rest Drtroit 30 27 11 71 218 18| ■ room instruction; games en route to the American field in the a a ss C meet at of the season, (six weeks). .Austriaa Hraiiffl-Heoher was New York 18 30 10 46 188 24^ in California, where some of her • EXPERIMENTAL MACHINING • WELDING League pennant last year. Yale Saturday. “rv e been p l a j d S ^ L r i y ■ »«> «««» 1 « « HekH Hm- Boston ^ 19 42 6 44 165 2d« pupils are movie stars — Jane AOVANCCO TRAINING PROGRAMS Southpaw Dennis Bennett, Windsor Locks was paced by nine Innings every day, every -V**tria, ------Russell, Alan Young, Dick and Courtas ranging from 22 waaks.to 93 waaks In Machining. Shaat Metal, Tool, Ola and Gage -«P IN FOR TOUR CONVENtlNCfi- battling to overcome a stiffness Roecoe Gray, who wem the 800- game,” the former seooi^ i ^ . Jerry Van Dyke. VtsH the Employment OfRca Monday thru Friday In his left shoulder, hurled three yeud run, tod Gary Morrell, baseman' said. • Alpine Ski Ooacb Bob X r ifll C o n t in u e s “ Peoirie are always stopping Making, Machine Repair and Pipe Making. at 400 Main Street ' _ 8 a.m.—5-p.m. Innings for Boston, allowing one who took the 300-yard event, Funny, hut a lot of >>«-rhnl1 “ We j^eased MILWAUKEE (AP) — me on the street and asking sly Eait Hartford, Connaefieui Tuat., Wad. and Thura. avas. *tU 8 p.lR. APPRENTICE PROGRAMS Saturdays 8 a.m.— 12 noon run trust suit against baseball imr Then they laugh uproariously. Making. | appointment at your convonionco. who checked the Twins for two to place first in a single event can League standlingW determined after their showing the April 12 date for the Nation^ Sometimes, tiiey’H say, “ Oh, I ■ innings each. Other leaders were Woodrow McAuliffe could i^ake good **** stekun at the team al League Bmves’ < ^ e r remember tbqs® ®ute gold lame An Equal Opportunity Employor, M A F Hie Red Sox sent nine men Wilson 17^ , Waterford 17|^ and. use o f that extra October series Alien came in fifth in Atlanta drew ^ things. to bat in their big Inning. Co- St. jc ^ p h ’a 15. ’ spUt with two sman children thrt o*® but Ifias Hstmah was ’Ibe trial te noW in Rs fifapi “That was Karol Fageros. So Other Connecticut plants la BigUaro cracked his sixth homer 1^ was a d iffe ^ t story In noW in the housdiold. 8«toeit 17th. week in GtecuK OxOt here I .ten them to go throw their hat Nsfth Haven arid Southlneten Pratt & Whitney Aircraft PLAYOFF KINGS—Playoff champs of the West Side \ ______Beattie said bs expected them — —... Herald nato'iSr Ofiara of the, training season, and later N w Haven, where Avon out- In the Pacific and don’t turn If avallabi#, bring your military discharge papers added a double'.' Andrews, '„a distanced the' a a ss C oompcitl- litegue were the Herald Angels. Squad members'include: Front row, left to to do better in that race. The boi6y Mack behr looke HHjQET CHAMPS — Norman’s coached by Ed Fitzgerald, captured the regu k e j loose of it.” (OD-214). birth esrtifleata and social aacurily u . ^ young shortstop, drove in three tkm and piled up 48 points. Pbrt- right, Mike McNickle, Bruce Landry, Mike Landry and Bill Oleksinski; second m his eight National League • And they did la the Cta^enge upon as one of the to i^ e s t aitiJui|J lar season Midget basketball championship at the West Side Rec (Tenter this The famous Wt of wearing card whan you visit our bffico. runs. land was second with 32. land rovyr. Assistant Coach Ray McNickle, Jerry Suntava, Frank Stamler, Carl Werk- shutouts during 1966, Dodger Oip race. Miss Alien won it, mais in existence has tended season. Team members include, front row, Irft to i^ h t, Mike JRamsey, Nor appor^ is preserved in the bed The Red Sox, who have won Bethel was far behtod with 18. .Bandy Koufax gave iq? only Mias Hannah was Jourth and feet and ceiters to them bv sto-« room cloeet of Miss Moran’s hoven annd Coach Charles - Suntava. -Kon Simienski was absent. eight walks and 28 bits man Jones Mike Parizeau, !R--.v •', ,,-.V .^r,- ..,y y ‘ , . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 PAGE SEVENTEEN
Automobfles For Sale 4 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wantod— Peipale 35 Help Wanted-^Male 36 e-.; ^ ''■■ / DENTAli ASSISTANT — 4% TURRET LATHE operators, ex* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 1967 B U IC K -Special, good con - fei-i- -.^‘: pAQE SIXTEEN days a week, vacation with perlenced, night shift, hours • dlUon. New tires 3200.00. 643- rM AFSAIO Vl/E WON'TS£T 1% ■;,: t, ■ - ' A VACATION THIS SUMMER' pay. Experience not necessary pjn.-4 Am. Premiimi pay, aQ BY ROUSONOUR BOARDING HOUSE with BlAJOR HOOPLE ►rtvfam Pimte CLASSIFIED 0893. MVGRlDLEVtl&OBUSVAr for reliable lady. Write Box beneftt). Dean Machine Prod< LITTLE SPORTS M etallurgy ucts, 186 Adams S t, Manches Trucks— Tractors 5 HIS OFFICE' HE'S A KEV BB, Herald. » ter. ACBOa SBlPoCflaU MAN! 1HEV SIMFLV CLERK TTPIST to meet pub I960 R194 International dump J ADVERTISING COULPvrr M A M A G l lic In pleasant office. Must be truck, 6 yard body, air brakes High School graduate with at- i ^ ^ s E - v and snow plow lift, 16 ton (COUNT ME M,C1-YD6/ tW CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS traotive personality, 6 day trailer, Birch Sano spreader. m \sWUNO REPORTS MBS SEEN T7 s & - 8 AJfl. to 5 P.M. week, liberal vacations, per- MACHINIST ) ALL WER town T y QUAUTY Motorcycles for qual inside and out, no substitute for pino. Supreme Fbods, 469 H art Aircraft Type Welding YOU LEAVE OOP MEET1NS UP WITH THAT TIME IS BETTER GET your debts into one easy pay time. Laurel Manor, 91 Chest J?THEfSiOTH FEUOWFHOM^ ( MORETJ A < KMSlBtLriY ity conscious people. As low as ford Rd. YEAR A W W / J IT VMONY HIT EDWARDS qual.ty work, satisfaction guar ment If you have equity in nut 8t. CrniURV? . ASAN 16 AS eCJOP V VOUSAwr^oUIONUt 310 down. M otorcycle Sales, 596 nrst and second shifts. Work ^ THERE A S AM«TVHERE;> USAFTERALL anteed, competative prices, no property, call Frank Burke to sAi.ro^T.Anv fuU o r part- CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ANSWERINB SERVICE Washington St., Middletown. job too small. D & D Carpen discuss ways and means. Con rohslsta of: try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- necticut Mortgage Exchange, Mario’s Bakery, HOUSEKEEPER — Companion i i 1965 HONDA 150 — less than T ools 8880. 15 Lew is St., H artford, 248- 829 M ein St.______jijj. lady. CaU 643-1985. 64M5M - 875-2519 800 m iles, excellent condition. D yM 8897. ? r and leave yonr message. XonH hear from onr advortlaor ta 3450. Call 649-7367. CABINET WORK, formica coun CLERK-TYPIST for general P rototyp e Jig time without spending nU evening at the telej^ne. ters, rec rooms, remodeling. SECOND MORTGAGE — Un Office work, light bookkeeping, Experimental 1965 HONDA, 1,400 miles, elec- 4B [it QuaUty work. Reasonable pric limited funds available for sec VARITYPE OPERATOR aptitude for figuree importent, Semi-Production tric starter, good condition, es. F ree estim ates. CaU 849- ond mortgages, payments to working hours 8—1:30. Apply Space Capsule AutomobUes For Sale 4 3195. CaU 649-8451. 48 6986. suit your budget. Expedient Experienced varltyper with at W. H. England Lumber Oo, E tc. HERALD CORVETTE 1960, convertible, h q n d a 1966 — 150 c .c . m od- serv ice. J . D . R ealty, 643-5129. knowledge of ruling forms 540 B . M iddle Tpke. /' 52 53 55 good condition, asking 31,260. g months, or experienced typist to ExceUent opportunity for young CaU 649-9617. cellent condition, save 25 pet. Roofing— Siding 16 BILLS? ? ? ConsoUdate ail train on varltypo machine, machinist. Move right into high y payments with our ONE PAY- LPN or RN one or two nights, to BOX L E H E R S 649-4274. top w ages 8ind aU frin ge sklU work at high rates. 1963 PONTIAC GRAND Prix. BIDWELL HOME Improvement MBNT-PER-MONTH PLAN! benefits. CaU 643-1101. U -7. OaU NA 8-3174. One owner, CaU 649-4349 after BY AL VERMEER lli For Your Co. — Roofing, siding, altera Bank rates available for home PRISCILLA’S POP 6. tions, additions and remodel owners. CaU New Haven 787- SALES WOMAN, part-time, ex- Come in for personsd interview - j a Business Services perlenced woman's apparel, with company represmtativs Information ing of aU types. ExceUent 5761 or New London 442-1135. RKSLrr NOW I'M JUST^ >^TER TMAT I’H. 1966 CHEVROLET IM PALA, 9 ______Offered 13 FULL-TIME SALESLADIES to exceUent salary. Call Mr, Alt- Wednesday, March SOi, from BY J. B. WILLIAMS passenger station wagon, workm anship. 849-6495. A BROWNIE IN T “ BE A CADETTE.. OUT OUR WAY t h e h e r a l d w in n ot STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, work in youth apparel store, Shuler, 643-8112. 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. I* GIRL « r o L )T ^ ANO THEN A 13,000 mUee, one owner. CaU Business Opportunity 28 excellent working conditions. c m disclose the. identity of fireplaces, flagstone terracea ------GET MY FREE Catalog, Earn ^OLLYHOCKT.. rSEN10R.<' any advertiser using box 649-2074. Apply in person. Mari-Mads, 1 HAVE M.Y OWM WELL,THE veh. t h ' coMrete r^ajra. Reason- Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 360, 3100—even m^re in name OPIWIOKJ OF PEOPLE PEOPLE RIDEG OVER letters. Readers answer* able prices. 643-0861. ______Z ______691 Main St. Manchester. STATE EMPLOYMENT WHO WILL PRACTICALLV J WHO MAKE BEFORE SHE ing blind box ads who 1961 FORD RANCH wagon, ______brand merchandise. Help your ea t over ATROUGH A RITUAL G E T S T H E ROOFING — Specializing re STOP • LOOK • GO friends shop at borne. Write OF EATING M E R R y -G O - desire to protect their standard, good oondlition, APPLIANCES repaired — aU 806 Main St., Manchester TO SAVE WASHIhOG identity can follow this 3505. Call 649-4408 anytim e. pairing roofs of aU kinds, new PART-TIME me, AUce WUUams, Popular A TEENy-WEENjy A COMMON R O U N D makes washers, refrigerators, roofs, gutter wortc, chiiimeys SUNOCO UTTUE PLATE.' DOUGHNUT HO R SE procedure: dub Plan, Dept. P804, Lyn- 1966 FORD, 352 cubic inch en- freezers, dryers, gas and elec ARETH' D U S TE D cleaned, repaired. Aluminum OFFICE GIRL brook, N. Y. MECHANIC for clean medium ONESTHEV; O FF I gine, automaitlc transmisaimi, tric ranges. OU burners SERVICE STATION Enclose your reply to the siding. 30 years’ experience. weight truck fleet, some out “■firn HAVETO box In an envelope — cleaned and repaired. Cosma BLOW XKJwer steering, exceUent Con FYee estimates. CaU Howley, AVAILABLE NOW Office girl 3-6 p.m. dally, DENTAL HYGIENIST for orth- side work, plenty of hours. addressed to the Classi- dition, 32,200. CaU 643-2045. Ai>pUance, 649-()006. WHISTLES 643-5361, 644-8333. prefer High School com odontist’s office. Please write Must be dependable. Pay open. fled Manager, Manchester Good gallon age hisbory giving experienoe and referen Evening Herald, together CHEVROLET—1964 Impala, 2- HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re- m ercial co u rse senior. 648-2414. r ces. Box W, Herald. with a memo listing the door, hardtop, V-8 automatic, movaV — attics, ceUars and Expanded facilities Interviews at ROGERS Hesting und Plumbing! 17 Moderate investment CORP., comer of Mill and WANTED — AH around A-1 me w companies you do NOT excellent condition, 3IiD95. yards, weekly pr monthly pick MATURE GIRL or woman as _® ® t> Oakland Sts., Manchester, chanic. Also body man wanted. vat want to see yom: letter. 643-8486 after 5:30. up. Bolton, Manchester vicin-/ BOTTT PLUMBING and heating training mother’s help on a daUy bas Your letter will be de- promptly at 10 a.m. FYi- Fringe benefits, paid vacations. Ity. H arold H oar, 649-4034. repairs, alterations, electric ExoeUent income is, east aide of town, to start BY KEN MUSE stroyad if the advertiser is TEM PEST 1962, one owner, bur- ..... i III ■ day, April 1st.. CaU Leon Bouchard, Paul WAYOUT one you've mentioned. If gandy, 3-speed transmission, SHARPENING Service — Saws, and gas hot water heater^ free Dealer retirement plan early summer continuing into Dodge Pontiac, Inc., 1 Mitchell autumn if possible, own trans M not It will be handled in 31,000 m iles, new brakes, .4 knives, axes, shears, skates, estim ates. C til 643-1496, An Equal Opportunity D r., 649-4640. the usual manner. portation necessary. Ap^y giv new shocks, 4 new tires and rotary blades. Quick service. For Detailed Informaticn Call E m ployer C apitol Equlpm en. C o.. 38 COMPLETE plumbing and ing details, age, including loca two snow tires mounted on heating service, complete new Main St., Manchester. Hours tion, phone number, etc. to Box wheels, excellent condition. bathroom Installations and FULL OR PART-TIME counter Lost and Found daUy 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur SUN OIL CO. F , H erald. WORK CLOSE TO HOME g Ita* ta NIA, It. TM tsf. ox M. Oft Call 643-0366 after 6 p.m . bathrCom remodeling, 30 years woman. Apply in person. Dav d ay 7-4i 643-7058. W eek days 568-34Q0 LOST — Brown and 'Miite Bea In business. Earl VanCamp, is B akery, 621 M ain St. W A N T E D '— Womcuti fo r baby- r ■- I' *‘My dad's a clever man with tools! I never have been DISMANTLENO 1955 Chevro- Sman, w ell estabUshed, gle aiMl ColUe, answers to TYPEWRITERS — Standard 649-4749. E venings, W eekends — Bitting, one afternoon a week able to find out where hd hides his new electric drill!’' let V-8, standard, 2-door hard ptaatlc company o ff e r s name Ginger, lost in Bolton and electric. Repaired, over Mr. Smith, 236-0413 and occaaional evenings and ’ •) top, many parts, standard for steady emi^oyment and Center area. 643-2606. hauled, rented. Adding ma days. 646-6038. OIr WILLiAMj any year, 255 o r 283 cu. Inch Or W rite — good growth potential. No chines rented and repaired. Millinery, Dressmaking 19 Rewarding Job s-re-4* engine. 8 Pioneer C ircle. 649- P.O. Box 71, East Hartford piervioua experience needed. THE JOB 4274. Pickup and deUveiy service. FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and Announcements 2 We have openings for NURSE — one night a week, Loam as you earn. Y a le Typew riter S ervice, 649- reasonably done In my home. 11-7. CaU 6464U29. 1964 CHEVY II hardtop, stand telephone operators. 4986. Call 643-8750. BEN CASEY ELE(3TROLUX Owners — Free ard, radio, heater, only 13,000 You need no previous APPLY IN PERSON pickup end delivery. Prompt Schools and Classes 33 m iles. Call a fter 6, 649-9741. LAND CLEARING, tree re experience. W e’ll train NURSE, 7-8, 8 days a week at service on. your Electrolux (r) moval, and chain saw work. - f ipon^ care'^ p/toM u yt ALTERATION ON lady’s cloth TEN MEN WANTED you at a good starting new institution. OaU 60641689. CAVROK MFG. CO. HOW THE ROLLINS BO/FEBS RI6HT1 cleaners. Also featuring rug A . M ichaud, 742-8096. salary and help you I AM 1 VvDULDN'T W3RRy ing, reasonable. OaU 643-4981, TDWW US. I W\SNT ABOUTTO AAAN'UP washer. CsU Electrolux author 1957 OLDSM OBRE — 2-door, NO EXPERIENCE make the most of a DON’T ENVY smart women. 60 Bast Main St, Rockvllla ANY MORE ABOUT IX MR. ized sales and service. Call 649- 3160. CaU 643-6361. DICK’S SERVICE — Snow- DRESSMAKING — remodeling pleasant voice. BY FRANK O’NEAL MAKE M7 WIFE A WIDOW AND CRAzyiO NECESSARY Be one! Avem pays weU for 643-6869 SHORT RIBS REPPy. YOUR KIDS WILL 0843, 286-4261. P lease ask for plowing, trucking, moving^ any garments, lady’s or gentle selling cosmetics, toiletries and 1 KIDS ORPHANS JUSTTO HELP HIS NECK OUT 1966 CHEVROLET B lscayne, 4- You get these other BEORPHANS.TDO Augustine Kamlenskl. Msh removal, carpentry, cletm- men’s. Special offer for Easter household needs in territory someone 1WPNT KNOW. JUST10HAVE door standard, good condition, TRAIN AS TRACTOR job advantages, too: IH E V 'R E a l w a y s CDMPLAININS EVERY T IM E I LOOK AT • RDOINS HADIO Ing, general repairs, all types —shorten coats, 75c; dresses near your hom e in spare tlnrie. ABOUT HMEMABCHINSCJN. OR A CLOCK IT STOPS' MOOHe HIS HEAD COTTON RUGS and bedspreads 3300. Call 649-0353 after 6:30 of odd jobs. Try Dick, reason- TRAILER DRIVER • Regular raises I OONt 1HEN OONY RNOW 31.50. 46 Green Manor Rd. No experience needed. Oppor TURRET LATHE operator, FLVlNS BY. OR SOMETHIN©. WOULD! CUTOFF. dyed, 70 decorator colors. . p.m .______a b le. 643-4636. • Interesting, impor UNDERSTAND How UJCICY1HB/ARE. Immediate job opportuni tunity now ! CaU 286-4022. Bridgeport milling machine, Lucl^ Lady Laundry, 43 Pur tan t w ork PEOPLE. ties available with major set up and operate, day and nell Place, Mienchester. 1963 LEMAN3 convertible, 8 THE MANCHESTER Overhead Moving— Trucking— • Pleasant surround * ______’______trucking com pan y. Li night shift AU benetits, equal cylinder, blue exterior, white Door sales, service and instal Storage 20 ings Help Wanted— ^Male 36 censed by mass reg;istry of opportunity employer. Dean leather interior, exceUent con lation on aU types o f d oors, 24 • Friendly people to Personals 3 FOR LIGHT delivery or col Motor Vehicles. To qualify Maohitie Productflf 105 Adame. J dition, 31,400. CaU 643-9508 be bour service, free estimates. w ork w ith tween 4-6 p.m. 643-2037, 643-0892. lections of smaU units, have you must complete a part IMPORTANT NOTICE INCOME TAX Returns — Busl- or full-time driver training • Opportunities fo r car and pick up truck, many The 1064 ClvU Rights Law TRAINEE to work ta furniture progpram. If accepted, tui advancement 9 passenger ELECTROLUX vacuum clean- years experience, know town prohibits, with certain ex repair and finishing shop. Call • Its W NiA, Kk. tj»l tion teims will be arrang station wagon, like new inside ers, sales and service, bonded weU. (3aU 643-71I6r High school grads with ceptions, discrimination be Mr. Pettengin, 646-OlU, countant. Raymond Girard, ed. Placement service upon and out, immaculate vinyl up- Alfred AmeU, — ' “ "T pleasing personalities, cause of sex. It wlU now be MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 649-5650 or caU coUect 875- holstery, automatic shift, pow- DO Bryan Dr., Manchester. 644- J ^ C H ^ T m EteUveiy, U ^ t completion. Phono Hart poise and good judg 7362. trucking and package deUvery. necessary for our readers X er steering, automatic rear 8141...... ford 249-7771 anytime. ment will love this ex BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Refrigerators, washers and not only to read the usual INCOME TAX returns pre window, recent whitewall tires, citing work. Visit our Female Help Wanted and WHATINTHeVMOBLO CNDVOO ALL r fiAIDW /VS ATTICS, CELLARS, garages stove moving specialty. Folding pared alt reeoonable rates. Call mechanical history available. employment office. Male Help Wanted classifi aAY TO YtXJC «6 E N T © T O T U A T rVfi and yards cleaned, trash haul chairs fo r rent. 649-0762. Help Wanted— ^Female 3.^ Wanted NO, NO, NO.' SHE'S TOO COARSE/ GIVE ME A FIVE-DAY LEAVE, O E a O E O A real cream puff. 31,045. CaU 62 East Center Street cations, hut Wanted — Male SHAABTHEM OPLikBTHAT? ibCATWea^IAY John Morette, 649-9017. ed to dump. Reasonable. CaU PART-TIME A BLONDE.' IT'S NOT POSSIBLE... BOB. I'M CATCHING THE ) BiU BeUiore, 643-6121 o r 640- Monday Through Thursday or Female, also our Claeelfl- HaweTHi660/VWASi 643-5819: > AND YET... N— — — — ^ FIRST PLANE. 4672. ^Painjtlng— Papering 21 IMPORTANT NOTICE 8:30 AAI. - 4:30 PAL oatlon Help . . . 87. COUNTER MEN YET. T H A N GO AWAY moOME TAXES prepared by SALES AND Service on Axiens, The 1964 CivU Rights Law Or CaU 643-2701 9 AJiL to 4 FJH. - - y TO msiDB and outMde painter, Marvin Baker, 648-0117. prohibits, with certain ex W m Train SPECIALS mowera. ^ HomeUte Chain You i^ e your ^ 1^®^ ceptions, discrimination be THE SOUTHERN AUTO MEOflANIC, afternoons, Age No Barrier! AutomobOes For Sale 4 sawB and International Cub /"J ””™ ® " cause of sex. It wlU now be NEW ENGLAND Experienced ta tiine-ups and Apply In Person At C adet T ractoro. R ental equip- 66 o r over, 649-7863, 875-8401. '60 FORD V-8 ...... $445 necessary for our readers TELEPHONE OO. general repairs. Seymour Auto, NEED C A R ? Y our credit tiuH' q x not only, to read_the usual 681 Mata t^, Manchester. station Wagon, 4-Door 9 Pas- ment and ahaii)enlng servlco TEIRIOR and Interior paint- 8 MEATOWN ed dowi|T, ShortB...... o~~ o down—.... pr-, a y - . on aU makea. L & M Equtp- Female Help Wimted and OPEN 1' ing. WaUpaper books, paper An Equal Opportunity HELPER FOR. Furniture and 1215 Vi SUver Lane, mentT - Bankn^itT Reposses- “®»* °oip.. Route 83. Veamon, hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful Male Help Wanted classifi Sion? Don’t despair I See Hon- ^ steering M a n c h e s te r E x- E m ployer appliance delivery truck. Call East Hartford, Conn. ly insured. Workmanship guar cations, put also our Classifi Mr. Pettengill, 6468m. est Douglas. Itaqulre about low - change— EnterprU..'^ 1945. anteed. L m PeUetier, 649-6326. cation Help Wanted — Male or Female . . . 37- ...... - _ , 2 PICK If n o answer, 643-9048. *ltHt,NBLI».— 3'®»ter, autom atic transm ission. C all 643-6061. Protestant church In JOSEPH P, Lewis custom paint- WANTED — Hygienist, 4-6 days Top Prices Paid CORNiy FULL HOUSE OUT THERE.U CORNEY. 8254, ask for Graham Holmes. a week, good opportunity, busy W A N T iO ing, interior and’ exterior, pa^ For AU Makes area desires experienc ANDHIS ’60 PLYMOUTH...... $295 perhanging, wallpaper re office. Write Box B Herald. 1963 PLYMOUTH SPORT F ury, . , SUtiem Wagon. cylln- Household Services Polishers for turbine and COAAM 4 1300 6 moved. WaUpaper books on re ed church orgranlst. ^ HAVE wbite with red interior, bucket radio, heater, standard Offered 13-A CARTER CHEVROLET f l i t quest. Fully Insimed. Free es NURSE’S AIDE, 3-11, fuU4ime compressor blades. Also aiCKEO soots, automatic transmission, transmission. REWEAVINO of burns, moth tim ates. CaU 649-9658. and part-time. Laurel Manor, Inspectors. O O ., IN C . Apply V-8, ixywer brakes, standard W iw y boles. Zippers repaired. Win' 649-4619. 1229fifainSt. steering, good ‘ condition, to Many More To Choose From daw shades made to measure, INTERIOR — exterior painting APPLY ^ox X , e/o Herald WOMAN to bake pies 3 morn- Phone 649-523$ settle estate. 649-2125, after We Have Pick-Up Trucks an sizes Venetian blinds. Key* and paperhang;ing, wallpaper tagp a week. Apply Cavey’s,, 45 4:30. Also Mechanic’s Specials ma^e whUe you wait. Tape re rem oved. Manchester and RED-LEE Hartford (no toU charge). E ast Center St., 643-1415. , OLDSMDBILE 1960, red con corders for rent. Marlow's, 887 Metal Finishing Co., Inc. V,-', 'I'T vertible, excellent oonddUoo, No Money Down Main., 649-820. Dial Operator, aak for Enter Bob Violette, Sales Manager 69 Woodland St. new t«^, 3875. or best o«er. prise 3445 or. Rodcvillp, 875- HMJ> HOIK lAnta nr BMRGE5 MID iCJlNB LAiSi 6613. INVITATION M andhester ATHE SITE OPUkU B E IL »‘ HBALTH W R M ^ CaU a ft o : 5, 649-4173. BnUdlns'— Contraetiiig 14 SOUMENE MOTORS INTEIRIOR and exterior paint A. A. DION, INC. Ro vacation. Blue Cross ai|d ditions, garages, bathrooms Ldmuuore Dr., Manchester. Street—Portland to Hackma- for engineer manager. tile , rec room s. OaU Leon, ^Major Medical coverage. Pension Plan aiid other' 196t SUNBEAM ALPINE road- r ------^------:------tack Street. Bid forms, plans Ideal working condl- 1962 CHEVROLET, 4-door ae- Oeezyneki, Builder, 649-4291. Btar, sridte with red interior, 2 1 and spec^icaUona are available ttons and excellent beneflte. (tan, radio, beater, etandard 6 Floor Finishing company benefits. Ap J) 3.726 o e engine, very low m U ^ (Wltader. 6438840 between 68 QUALITY Carpentry -^ .Rooms, ___ at the ControUer’s Office, 68 4 months old, must p ly dr caU dormers, pondies, y —tntmta FLOOR SANDING and reflnUh- Center Stre6t^ M anchester, Oon- Pioneer Parachute Co. APPLY IN PERSON % k U. OU ’MSgm after p.m . 6 reflnisbed, cabinets, buOt-tas, tag (specializing. ta older necticut. 168 Forest St. Town of Manctaeeter, » CHBVRMJCT - M«5 Buper 1066 PORSCHB Speedster. Body formica, alnmtaum, vtajd, floors). Waxing floors. Paint Mancdiester iianrljMtrr ttirums Ifrrdh . Connecticut m g«*t, hsidtop, maroon, H a ^ poor, myfaanjraUy g o^ ateel, eeramo siding. E^Uam ing. CeUtags. Paperhangtag. . 6498211 Robert B. Weiss, jiXMESd- tntartor, 6«p e^ 800 tap., |S,600 poaeed i»peietioa. $400. Bcbbina Carpentry Service, No Job tod smaU. John Ver- ItUKeM after 6 pan. e484MUl. fame. 6494n50. | . Oeoeral Manager 3-2$ ^ J ) T B M m . 6«9-3446i. . 1 V t PAGE NINETEEN JIANCHESTEfi EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARC3I 28, 1%6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1966 PAGE EIGHTEEN Apartments— Plate— Suburban For Sale 75 Articles For Sale 45 Household Goods 51 Apartments—Plate-- Suburban For Rent 66 Rouses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Hdp Wanted— ^Male 36 Salesmen Wanted 36-A Tenements 63 Tenements______63 RICH, STONE-FREE loam, $14. FIVE-PIBCB Mtchen set, grey, ------■ — ------glOB ROCKVILLa! — New 3% room (30NOORD RD. — Beautiful MANCMEISTEIR —M odern, Im- MANCHBJSTER —7 room house. NEJW LISTING by ownen-Im- VERNON — SpUt Level high President Welcomes PAINT and HARDWARE aal^ ______limnaoulste S-i Gravel, sand, flU, stone, man- black and yeUow. Seats need RENT MAN & apartment, on bu^^line, refrig- Ranch, large living room, for- maciilate 7 room home, 5 bed cabinet kitchen, porches, 2-car maculate 7 room Spirt-level on on a wooded lot Six nSoms in men—acme experience. Ap^y erator, range, dlspos- mat dtoihg room, cabinet rooms, convenient location, low garage. Beautiful extra largo quiet deadend str^'. Fire aU plus, ^rage, 125x150’ lot. M Hebron Ave, Glastonbury. ure. whiter sand box and petlo P>oA ooodiUon. $30. ’ CLASSIFIED COKTACT sand. M8-0604. 643-1301. today, 649-Soeo, al and air-con auonlng, $99. Wtehen, 2 bedrooms, recrea- 20's for immediate sale. Bel lot 'With trees, garden -space. place, wall to wall carpeting, Home in excellent copdition. India’s Mrs. Gandhi' ■ Rowe A Rowe ^ Jty, 875-3167. tlon room , la n d s ca p e yard. A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. Near schools, on bus line. Hard cheery kitchen with large ta Real private location but still THREE ROOM A P A R -m ^ . USED RBSTAURXNT equip- BABY BA1HINETTE, Marlon B, Robertson, Realtor, to beat a t $14,900. Mitten Agen ble space, built-in oven and close to elementary school. T. (Continued from c*age One) MAN ment, private owner, rea- Mgerator, both good - condKicn. - heat, hot water, reWgerator. MANCHESTER — SpUt levd, range, 3 large bedrooms, 2 full J. Crockett Realtor. 643-1577. 7279. 643-6958. cy , R ealtors, 643-6930. seeing the President and ex- . ADVERTISING 649-6327. refrigerator, $125 m onthly. 648- B u sin e ss Dperty Uvlng room, dining room^ baths, famUy room, separate Gandhi with a sheaf of Ameri sonaU e. Call 648-0697 between changing views with him on ' MEN 5669 after 6. F o ri 70 TWO FAMILY — 5-5 flat, cen- kitchen with built-ins, family laundry room, full celltu-, ga can Beauty roses. Mrs, Gandhi 7-10 p.m . matters of mutual interest,’’ she (x a s s i f i e d advertising d e p t , h o u r s traUy located on bus line, re room, 4 bedrooms, baths, rage, aluminum ‘storms, W apping beamed with^pleasure. Introducei Credit Plan to ------Musical Instrumoite 53 474 m a i n s t . — nvee room poniished Apartmerite63-A*' MANCHESTER GREEN added. 8 AM. to 5 PM. It’s all up to you. Tdl us cent heating systems, 2-car ga screens. Low 20’s. CaU 643- heated apartment, hot water, one car garage on large lot. With the President towering what hours you prefer and Business - ProfM ional men gj^GUE p o r c e l a i n s e t tub 3^ oiREcr from our ware rage, sound Investment prop PhUbrick Agency, 6438464. 5587. , OPEN HOUSE Mrs. Gandhi spent the night in your area, $150 weekly adults. Call 6432426, 9-5. •IfiREE ROOM^^^^and bath in b r o a ijI s t r e e t $15,900 at her side they stood at atten we have a Job available, with an fittings. $16. 643-9966. g n j ggye $200 - $450 on erty. Leonard Agency, Real EVERYDAY tion while a 19-gun salute was the historic AUen Byrd house in Guarantee to man qualify cluding utilities, suitable two MANCHESTER — Immaculate COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, full-time. Apply in person. adults, parking, available April tors, 646-0469. MANCHESTER —7 room fire- tired and the Indian and Ameri Colonial Williamsburg. An Alt W S ^ ia ltv or Ihtanjri- “ n e v e r u s e d anything like new Wlnt», pupuEX 8% rooiM, h ^ e d , l » t OommerdU land adjacent Colonial decor throughout 2 year o(l 6 room Ranch, fam New 6-room Raised Ranch, MONPAV Thin FBIDAT 10:M AAL ~ 8ATDBOAX t AAL mg. sproiaiiy or inwingi Bhie.XAistre STand, Janssen and Krenich water, refrigerator, stove, air- 1. Seen anytim e. 272 Idain St. placed Colonial, recently pon can national anthems were Force helicopter was assigned to the riew Broad King MANCHESTER — Executive in this 7% room 2-story ily room, 2 baths, fuU base 2-car garage, near schools, ble sales background, ^’r cleLlng carpet. R eJ^ ^ - A * Bach splint and oo^ le «todMioned, patio, barbecue. ded family room.c modern played. tor today's 63minute flight to KLOCK CORP. ' S h opp in g/cen ter. WlU seU, home, Porter Street area, 4 home, hard maple flooring ment, 2-car garage, aluminum churches, shopping centers. pianos, fully guaranteed, incinerator. parking. Adults. kitchen with dishwasher and Then taking manfully long Washington shampooer, $1. Sherwln- lease or build to suit. This large bedrooms, 2 fuU baths, 2 disposal, baths, formal din down, wide boards in 3 storms, lot 120x222. Owner Foster Street corner of TODB OOOMaiATION WILL HIAL Prices start $348. Rent or 549.4750. Business Locattons bedrooms up, country size Immediately after her White 1272 'toUand Tpkc., Manchester Write Manager, Box 4117, winiams Co. Is where the people are! lavatories, 2-car garage, F lori ing room , $19,200. Leonard transferred. Hanley Agency, Beelsebub Rd. strides, Mrs. Gandhi, wearing a BE APTBECIATED I I buy from $8. a month. N or- ______— ------F^r Reht 64 kitchen, living room, den House arrival, Mrs. Gandhi and Cleveland (23), Ohio. ■ ' ...... Ebr mom information caU da room, patio, fuUy air-condi Agency, Realtors, 6430469. 643-0030. I* copper-hued silk sari and a man’s Furniture, corner of FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot wa- and storage room, new fur black cloth coat, reviewed an the President hold their first Boato and. Accessories 46 n n e and F orest st., Manches- ter, stove and refrigerator. stORE FOR RBO T — tioned. Shown by appointment nace and room, all city BRUOE ROAD In Lakewood BROKER honor guard. private talk. ter. Open days 9-9, Saturday References must be presented 1,400 square fe ^ heated. Call only. Call the R. F. Dimock MANCHESTER — excepOonaUy ContfaiiMd From Praeediim Pag* TRUCK DRIVER for light WARREN E. HOWLAND clean 6 room flreplaced Cape, utilities. Circle . . . a stately 6 room Johnson and Mrs. Gandi were 30 H. P. JOHNSON motor, elec 9.6. I at the tim e o f Inspection. Park- 522-3114. C o., 649-5245. - Evenings — 644-8063 Later she attends a formal trucks, part-Ume or fidl time. Help Wanted— beautifully landscaped. Bowers Colonial. Excellent fam ily to confer at the White House on state Department luncheon giv Help Wanted-Mak 36 Help Wanted—Male 36 tric starter, $90. Tw o 5 h.p. 643-1108 CaU 289-1568. Male or Female 37 Johnson m otors, $20 each. 643 I= = !Z Z I= = : tog if required. Call More or oCfloe MANCHESTER-9 room Raised home to a fine residential area. practical questions of peace, en by Secretary of State and R^dtors^Me-om"^ BEL AIR REAL ESTATE friendship with Pakistan, and OPENINGS FOR following-pre 3144. Wanted—To Boy 58 space, ground floor, clean, at- R anch buUt 1962, 100x200 lot, Three big bedrooms, and a ANDOVER —5 room furnished Mrs. Dean Rusk, places wreaths TRUCK INtrVBm — Over 29, WA1TRB;SS and WAITER need 2-car garage, 3 large bedrooms. large U'ving room , form al din India's economic and social vious experience required, pav- t > i i * i ' i '* 0 NICE FOUR rooms, first floor, tractive and reasonable. Apply REJALTORS 643-9332 summer home with year round at the Tomb of the Unknowns experienced for 3-ton truck, ed, part-Ume. CaU Bolton Lake HOUSEHOLD lots, antiques, 2 ceramic baths, family sized DUTCH COLONIAL — consist- ing crew foreman, rakers, 1 jiiV. Iv JD o inquire 60 Birch St. Mr. Daly, State Theatre, 11 ing room, kitchen is adequate. problems. * and the grave of President John must know Hartford and vic H otel, 643-9731. bric-a-brac, clocks, finm es,______ing of 7 rooms, and IH baths. possibility, enclosed screened trade drivers, laborers. Apply •' B jn. - 8 p jn . - louses For Sale 72 kitchen, flreplaced family Breezeway, attached two car Johnson assured the prime F. Kennedy, and attends a re inity and have recent local ref USED B O A T S A million' words cannot de porch overl(x>king lake. Asking in person. W. G. Schwari! Oo, glassware. We buy estates. Vll- 3^4 ROOMS, half a Wock from room, laundry room, ■ a gor MANCHESTER Attention In garage. Lot has plenty of minister that “ the United States ception at the Indian ESmbassy. erences. CaU Mr. Feldman, lage Peddler. Auctioneer, 420 j^^ln St., heat, hot water, $96. MANCHESTiai — Prime cffice {jVRCffi EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 scribe this typical New Etog- $8,900 com plete. A lice Olampet, B k ., 964 Hartford 01>ke, R ock- geous living room, 2-car ga vestors — Unique opportunity trees. Offered at $25,900. T. J. believes in backing the efforts NOW 289-4338. , Lake St., Bolton, 649-3247. m onthly. A vailable A pril 1. space, 100 to 2,000 square feet, rooms, modem Idtnhen with aU land designed home, carefully R ealtor, 649-4543. In the evening she will dlna vflie, Conn. MANCHESTER 17’ Tbongpeon (1965 leftover) rage, $23,900. Wolverton to buy 4-family plus single Crockett. Realtor, 643-1677. of those who are determined to '' rviii A43.4491 central location, abundance o f buili-ins, dining room, two fire custom crafted arlth Om with the President and Mrs. g u a r d s ' w a n t e d fu ll and Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. home, new central heating sys solve their own problems.’’ And The Chance To DRIVE-IN THEATRE 16' BristoJ—top, side and stem WE BUY and seU antique and ______paritjng alter to suit Hayes places, 2% baths, famUy room, g^race and beauty o f Colonial SOUTH WINDSOR (Wapping) — Johnson at a formal White part-time positions open, Man tem in 4-family, annual in M anchester Johnson said, tcx>, at the for covers used furniture, china, glass, ail- pjvE ROOM, 2-bedroom apart- Agency ’ 646-013L 4 car garage wooded lot, days of old. Central chimney Custom built 7 room Ranch House dinner. Tuesday, she will chester area, must be over 25, come $5,200. Hayes Agency, mal welcoming ceremonies on ver, picture frames, old coins, ment, prime residential area ° ------asoo. PhUbrick Agency 643 with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled SPECIAL FOR SPRING on spacious wooded lot, many again talk privately with John MALE uniforms furnished, no experi Now Increasing staff for 14’ Oldtown lap— (exceUent) 646-0131. the south lawn of the White G E T A H E A D guns, pewter, scrap gold, within walking distance to sET OF OFFICE "^tes ip gam brel roof and smaU i>ane extras including 18x32 sw im son before lea'vlng tor New York ence necessary. Apply Pinker the new season. Openings Five room Cape with ga House, that before the conversa Also New Boats by Starcraft. watches, old Jewelry, bobby stores, private screened porch, state Theater BuUding. In FOREST HILLS windows. Screened porch oyer- MANCHESTER GREEN — 6 m ing p(x>l. Must be seen ! and three more whirlwind days ton’ s Ih c., Room 426, 410 Asy now fbr evening work. OaU iCHElSTBR — tw o fam ily rage. fireplace, large living tions end here, he hopes to an- FACTORY coUections, paintings, attic con private half basement, free quire 11-8 p.m., Mr. Daly, 643- looks beautiful landscaped at P& .W A lum St., H artford, 627-4177. An Mr. Elmer Wilson, eve 2 new furnaces, 2-car room Ranch with attached ga room and formal dining Realty 742-8^ ^ nounce an imagtoaUve new step oi speeches and meetings. tents or whole estates. Furni parking, steam heat, children 7832. at, ga- Design Your Own Kitchen yard, located to one of Man equal opportunity employer. ' nings, 649-5900 or 649-6000. McBRIDE'S age, fine central location. rage, 3 generous bedrooms, room. Ready for quick oc to encourage and facilitate com One topic of conversation be Because Pratt A IVhitney ture Repair Service. 6437449. chester’s best neighborhoods. WORKERS /kitchen modernized. Bel Air In this luxurious Custom dining room , 17x17 flreplaced cupancy. Needs some re MANCHESTER VICnGTY — 10 mon interests in the field of cul tween Mrs. Gandhi and Johnson Aircraft is growing and SPORT SPOT . PhUbrick Agency, 649-8464. WANTED —right half o f $500 983 Main St. Will remodel to, 'R e a l Elstate, 643-9332. Craft 9-rooni Raised Ranch living room, oil hot water heat, pair. Owner asking $16,- minutes from Manchester cen ture. will be Viet Nam. She is presi ZxceUoit hourly wages, 8 diversifying, there is a 639 Center St., Manchester 6070 after 6. aluminum storms and screens, 000. To see call Don Sisco, He said he was looking for MACHINISTS APPtlCA’nONS are being tak certificate to gasoline match suit tenants. Call Max Gross- that is undw construction 8 ROOM COLONIAL —2 years ter. New 6 room Raised Ranch, dent of the International Control paid boUdays, paid fu continuing nted for peo f MANCHE!STB>R — is not far 649-5806, 875-6611. ward to obtaining a better un en for department manager for ing contest. W ill pay $250 cash. ijiu ^ E E ROOM apartment, 118 man. 649-5334. with 4 bedrooms, 3 fuU old. 2 car attached garage, 4 splc and span throughout, $16,- split entry foyer, living room Commission, the Polish, Indian neral leave, pension plan, ple with the ambition from thds 9 room Colonial. Two baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car 900. W olverton A gency, R eal derstanding of India's e^nom lc Lathe and Bridgeport hardware department. Grant’s, jggg j q h n s ON 10 h.p. motor, ______M ain St., $96. Call 643-2426, 3 large bedrooms, IVi baths, liv 'With fireplace and redwood and Canadian agency set up to vacation p l^ group insur and the ability to move baths, bam plus shed, approx- garage. See it now and get tors, 649-2813. BARROWS & WALLACE and social problems ana would oversee the 1954 Geneva agree Parkade.______c a u 644-2159. ~ ' 6. ing room with fireplace, for Manchester Parkade planter box, 3 bedrooms, kitch ance plus major medical. up to more responsible tm atdy 1% acres lend. Ideal the home you have been welcome the frankness, candor ments in Viet Nam. JW>s. To the hundreds of Top notch men capable of Houses For Rent 65 mal dining room, large kitch MANCHESTER — $15,900. 6 Manchester 649-6306 en with birch cabinets and Applicants must be at least REAL ESTATE salesman or i6> YAN , 40 h.p. 1960 Rooms Without Board 59 lor large family, easily dreaming about. Priced in and detail that characterized They also are expected to dis people — both experienced top notch pay with over en with Tappan 400, dishwash room Cape, garage, central bullt-lns, separate dining room, B’9’’ taU and In good physi Johnson, ’Tee-Nee trail- t HE THOMPSON HOUSE. Cot- converted to two-family with m id 30’a. the talks between g(x>d friends. cuss future economic arrange cal condition. Interviews at and Inexperienced — being time and benefits. er, disposal, radio and inter location, wooded lot, all city basement fireplace, one car Wrlte Box OC, Herald.______mooring cover and con tage Street, centrally located, ” , ’ I er, Coventry LTLake, $100. montn- little expense. FuU price, $16, It was as "a g(xxl and gra ments between America and ROGERS OOKP., comer of hired every week at "the com. Mid 20’s. Immediate oc utilities, quick occupancy. Bel garage, one acre wooded lot. vertlble top, $626. 289-6188. large, pleasantly furnished ______’ ly. 742-8892. 900. Mitten Agency, Realtors, Call Bob Gerstung, 649-5361 cious friend” from the past ■that India and review the interna MUl and Oakland Sts., Aircraft,” this means ex APPLY NOW AT HAIRDRESSER wanted, fine cupancy. WUl trade. Char-Bon A ir R eal Estate, 643-9332. Lots For Sale 73 $17,250, minimum down to opportunity. Wiggery Beauty 643-6930. the President greeted Mrs. Gan Manchester, prompUy at ceptionally good opportuni room s, paik tog. Call 649-2368 FOUR vROOM apartment, first targe 4-ROOM Ranch fur- Evenings 643-7033 R eal Estate, 643-0683 qualified buyer. Robert D. tional situation. The United fnrfor nvAmivhtovernight and permanentnermanent 'fi...... nrntor atrive. cen- __ i - WEST SIDE —Level A zone lot, dhi, who was elected after the 10 am. Friday, April 1st. ties to advance and to TABCO MFG. Salon, 626 Mato St., Manchest Diamonds— ^Watches— floor, hot water, stove, cen nlshed or imftirnlshed, oil heat, MANCHESTER — New Usting. M urdock, 643-2692, 643-6472. States suspended $435 m illion 53 Elm St., Manchester, Conn. er, 6432330. guest rates. tral, adults. 643-7094 week MANCHESTER— central Cape 6 room Ranch wiith dinette, ex 60x122, city water and sew death of Prime Minister Lai long-term economl(: aM to India build rewarding careers. Jewelry 48 knotty itoie finish, woiktog ad near schools, bus, shopping, 4 Bahadur Shastri. An Equal Opportunity > 643-2103 days after 4 p.m., anytime MANCHESTER — 7 room Colo cellent condition throughout, ers. Bel Air Real Elstate, 643- FOUR ROOMS and bath, en when the Indla-Paklstan dispute ults. 643-6389. FIRST OFFERING rooms down, 2 unfinished up, Johnson said that Americems Em ployer MEN OR WOMEN to drive ^ a TCH AND JEWELRY re Saturday and Sunday. nial on extra large lot, fire- completely finished rec room, 9332. closed porch, oil hot water over Kashmir erupted into a In addition, P&WA offers garage. Bel Air Real Elstate, shared the grief in Shastri’s un school bus, H.A. Frink, 1199 pairing. Prompt service. Up to PLEASANT ROOM near bath placed living room, formal din 2-zone hot water (til heat, fire heat, 100x100 lot, private beach military clash last year. excellent wages, a variety WANTB3D,— Experienced trac Sullivan Ave., Wapping,, 644- $20 oQon your old watch to tor' gentlemen. ■"64 High “St. BEAUTIFUL new apartments, Suburban Fbr Rent 66 EhcceUent 5 room Ranch, 2 643-9332. place, fuU basement, full in RESIDENTIAL A LOT, 100’ pri'vUeges. Call 742-7056. timely death and recalled that CONCRETE FINISHEaEt —E x of training programs with ing room, 1% baths, jalousied American presidents Abraham tor trailer driver, ftdl or part- 1 9 ^ . Woodbridge Gardens. 4% room fireplaces, hot* -water oil sulation, plastered walls, am frontage, (tity water, $2,800 perience on foundations and re pay, and outstanding em ^de. ?■ ROOM FOR Lady or gentleman. ANDOVER GARDEN Apart porch, garage, choice area. ETVE ROOM RANCH— 8 bed Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson and B ray, 787 Main Street, State duplex $150. 3% room flat $135. heat, oeramic tile bath, full esite drive, treed lof, (X>mbina- Pasek R ealty, 289-7476. taining walls. Apply 60 Hebron ploye benefits. timC’ ® FORA. TIME and part-time pro- quiet, convenient location, 224 ments — 3 rooms, refrigerator basement, hatchway, many Leonard Agency, Realtors, 643 rooms, modern kitchen, ceram B olton Franklin D. Roosevelt also were In c., 95 H illiard St. M anches- nieater Building. 2 large bedrooms, VA baths, 0469. tion ■windows and drs. P riced Ave, Glastonbury. duce delicatessen, diary, gar Charter Oak St., 643-8368. and stove, $90, no lease. Leon closets, large kitchen, city ic tiled bath, near bus, school, BOLTON — Four wooded acre PKTTURESQUE ACRE stricken "while engaged on that State News ter. « den department clerk. modem, kitchen with G.E. re shopping. $14,000. Char-Bon im der $20,000. Charles Lesper homesites. Ideally located on ’Htink about It! If you ard A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. utilities, com bination -win MANCHESTER — Spacious cus most demanding of public tasks EXPERIEjNCED Janitors want Cashiers. Apply to person ITnol anil F m i I AO A CENTRALLY LOCATED room frigerator, range, disposal. R eal Estate, 643-0683. ance, 6437620. secluded deadend street, excel Ranch, 3 bedrooms, I'A want a good Job now . . . TRUCK DRIVER for fertilizer IomlZe‘^;Sto BARROWS & WALLACE MECHANICS er, 3 generous bedrooms, 2 cer Bowers school area, large shaded lot, 9% room Ranch Manchester Parkade hope I shall be able to fulfill greatest assets — the beaches, bron Ave, Gtastonbiiry. Tom aszewski, B ox 383, South lights in kitchen, garbage dis 2-<«r garage, plenty of storage ends, noon - 5 p.m . 649-5691, amic baths, flreplaced family kitchen, 22’ living room , sep with an income, ideal for In what he had in mind and hoped the water and the air Itself.” There are a number of AiLL AROUND EXPERIENCE Deliver Telephone Books Rd., Bolton, open daily. 643 posal, stone garage, large space, m ove-in.condition. CaU Manchester 649-5306 646-0106, 643-1023 even in gs.. Lo 649-7620 room, laundry room, a gorge arate furnaces, city utilities. laws or for the young funUy to d o ." Although Gov. John N. Demp STABLE BOY — 16 or over, opertings In Aircraft En AND LATHE HANDS 6472. Wanted—^Rooms— ^Board 62 yard, $90. luiheated. 872-0110. 643-2965 J. D. Real Estate Oo.. cated at Jimction 6! Woodbridge ous living room, 2-car garage, Call Leon CieszynskI, Builder, who can use extra income, ex Mrs. Gandhi outlined her sey has appointed a committee experience helpful. Call 643 gine Testing and Aircraft Men or women with cars 643-6129, 640-8638. WANTED — Light housekeep and Parker Sts. M.P. Enter $25,900. W olverton Agency, 649-4291. ceUent condition, $20,600. Wol''- SOUTH WINDSOR — Beautiful views on today's meeting with to look Into proposals for a 2937. Engine Assembly. Prefer or light truck to distribute APPLES — Mac’s, Delicious, Woodland Park, 6 room Ranch, M QUINT MACHINE CORP. ing room for elderly lady to prises. R ealtors, 649-2818. verton A gency, R ealtors, 649- President Johnson shortly after bridge, his interest has been ence will be g^ven to appli telephone directories in Starks, Baldwins. $1 and iq;>. CUSTOM BUILT Ranch on a VERNON — Custom 5-room OFFICE WORKER in rapidly 61 ELM ST., MANCHESTER private home, preferably with LAKE STREET — $13,600. old- 2813. 3 bedrooms, completely redec she arrived Sunday in Wllllame- lukewarto. He commented sev- cants with high school edu Manchester, Wapping and 172 South M ain St. INVITATION shaded 100x400 lot, formal din Ranch, deadend street, treed growing local p^ting com 643-2781 (8-4:30) elderly people. Write Box DD, THREE ROOM .MODERN dean er 7-room home on large lot, orated, finished b^ement, burg, from Paris. eral months ago that the money cation and previous engine surrounding vicinity. Apply ing room, flreplaced U-vtog mVESTORS Note .. . We have lot, fireplace, plastered walls, pany. Excellent opportunity for Herald. apartment, private driveway needs some repair. Fireplace, trees, 044-0659. The world 5th graf ta7 Connecticut would have to put experience or training. March 30 between 8:30- TO BID room, family sized kitchen with a four family on Wells Street re c room , $16,900. H ayes Agen an aggreadve rrxan with ejepe- Household Goods 51 — — — —— — — and backyard, refrigerator and 4 bedrooms, close to school, The world sorely needs “a up as its share of such a project Military aircraft engine 4:30. built-ins, oil hot water heat FOREST HILLS (sign on property) that the c y , 646-0131. lience in office machines in PAYLOADBR OPERATOR for stove furnished, ground floor. Sealed bids will be received' convenient financing. Bette training is particularly de CLEIAN, USED refrigerators, plastered walls, 2-car garage. closer understanding of nations could probably be put to better cluding typing and figure apt fertilizer plant. Part and full Apartments— Flats— conveiuent location. Meal for until 3:00 P.M. (E.S.T.) April Goldsnider, 649-4966. J . D . R eal owners have to seU. They have VBRNON - Recent Ranch on a Wanted— ^Real Estate 77 sirable. ranges, automatic washers area fine homes. Wolverton Design Your Own Kitchen spent over $5,000. on it within and the aspirations of their peo- use. itude, 6-day week, good wages time openings available. Call PRODUCT DISTRIBUTOR Tenements 63 elderly couple or newlyweds, 12, 1966, by the Housing Au- E state Oo., 643-6129. high shaded lot, 6H rooms in with guarantees. See them at Agency, R ealtors, 649-2818, the past year, but now they pie,” she said Sunday night In a and benefits. Submit complete Agway Inc., Electric St., Man c/o Southern New England $98. A vailable A pril 1, 649- thority o f the Tovim o f M an-' cludes 3 very large bedrooms, WANTED —6-6 room desirable B . D . P ea rl’s AppUances, 649 LOOKINO lo r ansrthlng In real Beautiful 8 room Custom SEVEN ROOM custom Split on have to move. Real sound prepared statement. “I have Prisoner Charged qualifications including salary Many Other Openings In: chester 649-3069 after 6 p.m. Telephone Co. 7310. Chester, and then pubUcly ojpen- r RANCH — Seven rooms, one hujge kitchen with built-ins and home. Reasonable. Write Box M ato St. CaU 648-217L estate rentals — apartments, Craft Ranch with 3 bed- ■wooded acre lot. In area o f fine building, only lacking central come to the United States on HARTFORD (AP) — The ar requlremeirts to Box L, Man- New State Rd. ed for supplying approximately' year old, prestige neighbor dining area, flreplaced Uvlng M, H erald. heat. AU rented, plus the three such a quest." rest of a man already to prison ebestor Herald, MACHINING PART-TIME openings for truck Manchester, Conn. homes, multiple dwellings, caU jnoi^ ROOM FLAT, third 7^000 gailons Bunker "O” No. hood on deadiend street, large • rooms and a dressing room, homes. Flreplaced living r(»m , room 'With -waU to ■wall carpet THREE PIEIOE bedroom set, car garage. T. J. Crockett, “India’s , relations with the is pending to the case of the INSPECTION .. .and payloader operators and ■J. D. Realty, 643^5129. floor, completely redecorated, 6 Fuel OU for the 1966-1967 lot with trees, decorated with 2 baths, family room, 2 dinette, eat-in kitchen, paneled ing, 2-car garage, $18,600. Wol cherry color, good condition, fireplaces, laundry room family loom, 2’ baths, garage, Realtor, 643-1577. United States have been. tra(il- finding of a woman’s body last SHEET METAL ' maintenance man. Cdl Agway piease do not phoqe, bring auto $90. 876-4815. WE HAVE custemers waiting 2 bedroom s, $85. 6432664. Heating Season. elegance for ri(;h and exclusive verton A gency, R ealtors, 649- B ZONE LOTS wanted. OaU 649- and mud room and a beau many extra features. Leonard tionally close and cor(UaI, but week in Windsor, police eaid to- BENCH WORK Inc., Electric St., Manchester, insurance. for the rental of your apart Specifications and Contract _ beauty plus luxury. ETreplaoes, 2813. 4291. This May Be Documents may be obtained at tifu l view, prestige areeu A gency, R ealtors, 646-0469. friendship is something of whl(h day. TOOL & DIE MAKING 649-3069 after 6 p.m. BIVBRYIHING to sterilized re ment or home. J. D. Realty, f o u r r o o MB. CaU 643-9489. ~ bathrooms, garages. You name M AKE $30 o r m ore p er day the office of said Authority, 24 Priced in mid 30’s. MAIN STREET BOLTON Center —Choice loca- WANTED —2 or more apart- there can never be too much,” The body of Mrs. Judith EXPERIMENTAL conditioned used furniture and 643-5129. '• It, this houae has It For ap GARRISON Colonial — 2 years on local Food Route. Man or tion, Lrshaped Ranch, large liv- ment dwelling, investment she said. Searles was found Tuesday at MACHIMNG aiqiUances, high quality — low Bluefield Drive, Manchester, pointment to aee (tail PhUbrick old, on a 'W(x>ded lot, large Uv- Large gracious home on THE JOB ■woman, pert or full-time. Ex Ing room with fireplace, kltch- property. Write Box S, Herald, “I greatly look forward to the foot of a slope near the MACHINE BEPAIR NIGHT BILLING CLERK prices. LeBlanc Furnltu.t, 195 3%\ ROOMS, heat, hot water, wnoiurK W M upstairs apart ConneoUcut. Agency, 649-8464. OaU Bob Gerstung, 649-5361 ing room, central haU, formal corner lot, oversized U'ving perience not required. Write Stove, refrigerator, parking. onH The Authority reserves the en has buUt-in stove and oven, Pallsado Cemetery. GUARDS South Street, Rockville. 873 dining loom, family size kitch room with lovely fireplace, Clyde DySapd, Box 7375, Bal 2174. Open 3 8 . $16,600 — ATTRACTIVB 5% EJvendngs 643-7033 ceramic, tile bath, fuU base- Lt. William B. Ashltoe said to Y O U W A N T Connecticut carrier needs en with buUt-lns, one half bath huge kitchen, dining room. FIREMEN timore, Md., 21227. 5 K S ^ I t . ” 3 S ^ V 6 « : garage included. CaU 643-0318. r i g ^ room Ranch, fireplace, garage, ment. over one acre land, built FT m SiawtiH rnnrt* day a warrant charging Joseph man Monday through Fri fuU basement, exceUe'.t condi and stone flreplaced family Beamed ceilings. 3 large M . Dickenson, 27, o f 188 H om e Wa need 6 more men to fUl our 0090, 643-5675. — ------Housing Authority of the In 1964, p erfect condition. Sell- I C U n V t f day, start 4 p.m., no expe , BOOKKEEIPER. Experienced. tion, 130’ frontage. Don’t delay, room down, 3 large bedrooms bedrooms and se'wing room stead Ave., Hartford, with fail staff. You may be Just one of TRAilNING COURSES LIVING ROOM COUCH tor Town of Manchester MANCHESTER — $000. down Is lug for $18,900. Immediaite oc- rience necessary but good Part-time. CaU Agway Inc., THREE ROOM apartment, very and two full baths up, central on second floor, 2 rooms them. WTPH P A Y sale, citil 649-5695. By Leon W. Ehiderlln, eaU Hutchins Agency, Real- all you need on this 6-room (supcuicy. Hie R. F. Dtauxdt ure to report a dead body and fa s t typing required, E lectric S t., M anchester 639- clean. Includes complete util NOTICE air-conditioning, 2-car garage, and attic space on third transporting a dead body from S ecretary tots, 6435324. Cape with fireplace, near bus Co., 649-5245. knowledge of New England 3069 after 6 p.m . THAYE3R BABY carriage, feed ities and garage, $110. J. D. TOWN OF aluminum siding, $27;600. PhU floor. An ideal home for one to'wn to another wlU be INTBODUOrORY M arch 25, 1966 ' ' - Une and shopping. Dollar wise, Ho Sends Top Aide • 2 MECHANICS motor freight tariff ■wlU ing chair. Both exceUent con R eal Estate Oo, 643-5129 b rick A gency, 649-8464. large famUy or conversion SPECTACULAR, waterfront t r a i n i n g PROGRAM S EAST HARTFORD this house is worth . your at- served on Dickenson at the State help but we are willing to dition. CaU before 8 pjn., 649- to professional office. Level home. Glass waUed Uvlng Prison in Somers. • 2 SUCFERIENOED LUBRl- 80 hours of basic machine and Dogs— Birds— ^Pets 41 NEED A R E N T? OaU the Rent EAST HARTFORD, Pretty Cover-Up train you. Apply by mall 7005. ^4^5^^?. D^^RS'^SSto MANCHESTER - Bowers 84x165 lo t room, 3 twin bedrooms, 2 fire Dickenson began serving a OA’n O N MEN related classroom instruction. Man, no charge. West Side CONNECTneUT for interview stating refer GROOMING and boarding ell School area, 7 room Colonial,,. places, 100’ frontage, Coventry To Moscow Talks sentence of three to six years ences. TAKE OVER PAYME3NTS R ealty, 649-3566, 649-4342. IN'VaTATION TO BID Co., 643-5129, 649-8538. • 1 MEaHANIOAlLLY IN- breeds. Harmony mils, H. C 3 bedrooms, batlxj, den, BEL AIR REAL ESTATE Lake. Lappen A gency, 649-6261, _ _ last Tuesday for a burglary at ADVANCED FROM OUR BANK Repairs to Swimming Pool formal dining room, large CLENED MAN Chase, H ebron R d., Bolton. 643- LARGE 3 room heated apart LAWTON 649-6140. (Continued from Page One) turn tall and run. We as Repub- ^ discount atore In which ho t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m s BOR u n p a i d BALAN CE Martin Park kitchen, detached garage, REALTORS 643-9332 TO ASSIST IN OUR USED 6427. ments, stove, refrigerator .and Courses ranging from 22 weeks HARTFORD DESPATCH 1, 2 OR 3 YEJARS TO PAY! Sealed bids will be received at Hit and Miss Quilt! treed lot, $22,500. Wolverton COVENTRY — cozy 4 room ance of the principles of true ^kneed Democrats. GAiR “GET READY SHOF’ START PAYING IN MAY garage, 177 Main St. 644-02$8. office of the Purchasing Ranch in top condition, fire- independence and nonalign- opium . to 93 weeks In Machining, & WAREHOUSE AKC TOY, miniature and stand GARDEN Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. One at the major questions to Sheet Metal, Tool, Die and ard poodles, wire hair terriers, MANCHESTER — large, new, Agent, 740 Mata Street, East LYDAUi STREET . . . Here Is place, oil heat, storm ■windows m ent....W e want no perm anent B RA N D NE3W n the Viet Nam conflict tor the Ecumenical Service Gage Making, Machine Repair P.O. DRAWER 838 dachshunds, cockers, beagles, MANCHESTER Green -$13,200. an older home with extra “A” and screens. Priced at only enclaves or bases....We seek — S ROOMS FURNTTURK 4 room apartment, two blocks j A.M., past year — since the big U.S. HARTFORD (AP) — Roman BENEFITS . . . and Pipe Making. shepherd puppies, Siamese kit from Main St., smaU wqU con- April 4, 19M, and ■wlH be pub- APARTMENTS Seven ixx)m older home, city Zone building lot. The house $7,900. Alice Olampet, Realtor, in the simplest language — a HARTFORD, CONN. I. . . 59-36 MONTHLY utilities, near shopping, school buildup started — is whether Ho catholic, Greek Orthodox and 1. Mechanics paid a liberal ______^tructed buUdlng with a quiet l^ly opened and read at ttat needs repairs, but is big . . . 649-4543. state of honorable.peace.” plga, ducks, chicks. FuU toe -amps ^ ^ ; atmosphere. Hayes Agency, time and place, fw tee above and bus. MiJlette Agency, 843- 10 room s In aU, basem ent sqid Asked tor his views on Com- would have power to Protestant Christian will wor- commission plus good hour- a p p r e n t i c e p r o g r a m s SOUTH "WINDSOR^Beautlful Asked for his views on com decide for negotiations in view g^lp together to aiTEaster sun- Lawton Rood 5992. attic. Now vacant, has two munlst China, Humphrey said: * ly rate. Courses ranging from three to o f suppUes. M ilford, 878-6364. AccessoriesiTTI , .TriT. 6430131. mentioned commodities and 6% room Ranch with full of Hanoi’s major reliance on service in downtown Hart- WANTED EXPERIENCBUl ______, ■ service. ■ * baths. The house alone is sell four years in Sheet Metal, Ma EWElRYTHING $228.78 TWO BLOCKS from Main, 6 basement. Itoal buy at $16,250. “ We must see beyond the test mpport and suppUes from Red ^rd, it was announced today. I. Paid vacations after one lubrication man and service ERBE — 4 months old female LIKE NE!W — Colonial styled Information tor bidders, spe- Manchester ing for $14,50§^J13ta extra lot chining and Tool A Die Making. room Colonial, 2-car garage, Tiled bath, vanity, many ex of arms and apply to China the The Rev. Robert L. Edwards, year. staition attendants, part-time puppy, mostly Beagle, good B R A N D NEJW 2 family, 4 room apartments, cification proposal and contract Is worth $4,600. If bought to w atch dog. CaU 649-3547 if in enclosed porch, shaded lot, per gether we could offer buyer a tras. Will qualify for mini principle we learrled in con This Is why the Importance of president of the Greater Hart- nights. Apply in person, Mori- 8 ROOMS FTlRNTTURE top location, nesir aU faciUties, forms may be obtained at the S. One week sick leave per Visit the Employment Office manent siding, $16,900. Hayes very attractive deal. Beautiful mum FHA financing. T. J. fronting the Soviet Union. We the Hanoi delegation to the Mos- ford Council of Churches, said arty Brothers, 301 Center St. terested.______■ $10.16 MONTHLY apphances included^ Hayes office of the Purchasing year. At 400 Main Street IMMEDiATjE A gency, 646-0131. set-up for small builder. Fix Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. strive to contain but not Iso cow conference is so highly ret- the ecumenical service wlU ba ------EVunous Make Refrigerator, Agency, 6430131. Agent East Hartford, Connecticut one and build one. T. J. Crock late. We do not try to impose ed here. led from a special outdoor pul- dJBlue Cross HospitaUzaUon In ~ MACHINISTS ArtidSS For Sale 45 Living Room, Bednxsn, Dinette, The right is reserved to re- O C C U P A N ^ ^ MANCHESTER — Executive VERNON — lovely 8 room Col- quarantine from ■without. We do ett, Realtor, 643-1677. Red China served notice on pit to Constitution Plaza, surance. Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other ®tEJOT LUXUMOUS Duilex neighborhood, sj^cious 6 room onial with 4 generoiis bed not try to overturn power from —Open for Your Convenience— Capable of setting up own ARMSTRONG 9x12 vinyl rugs, Apartments, 4% .rooms, 1% jjj |jj^g guch ac- the Kremlin a week ago that it The service,- scheduled to bq- Accessories Colonial, m(xlern cabineted MANCHESTEJR — A djoining rooms, flreplaced living room, ■within. We do not harass or pro- B. CMS Preferred. work, 4-6 year Joij shop ex $7.77i Shorwln-WllHams Oo., batha, 2 large bedrooms. 2 prl- had no intention of attending the gin at'6 a.m. ApriMO, will be Monday ’through Friday perience preferred, smaU EJVBRY'THING $297.34 Deluxe 4Vi*room Dnidex. kitchen, enclosed porch, 2-car Lookout Mountain, Six room formal dining room, kitchen ■voke.... 2 981 Main St. Manchester. TOte entrances, livin g room , iatorest of the Town of East meeting. China’s supporter, Al- televised by Channel S, Hart- S. FamUy Major Medical insur 8 AM. to 6 PM. Gharmteg kitd^n, stainless garage, half acre beautifully Colonials, S-room Ranches, 7 ■with built-in oven and range, progressive company man V BRAND NEW dining room, modern kitchen, jjai^ord “H -Communist China wishes bania, had announced earlier ford. ■. ance. Tues., W ed. A Thurs. Elves. ufacturing own products steel sink, dtsposal and dish landscaped lot. Call early, loom Raised Ranches. All witii oversized 2 - car garage, plus SCREENEjD l o a m tor the best 8 ROOMS ETJRNmjRE range, refrigerator, Venetian isolation, it will have to forge its that U viras insulted even to be TIU 8 P M . presently w orking ,65 hour to lawns and gardens. DeUy- Town of Blast. Hartford. washer. Lovely birch cabi Hayes A gency, 646-0131. IM tiled baths, one'^d 2-car city w ater. Bonus in sin 18x22 T. Income guaranty insurance $14.74 MONTHLY blinds,______carpeted.^____ Open ____ stair- ow n ." invited. Mental Patient Held Saturdays—8 A.M. to 12 Noon week, liberal benefits. By J(dm W. Torpey, garages, (tity utilities, built-4ns, Btylorama recreation ixiom. All for 26 weeks. ered from our screentog plant. Famous Mctice Washing Ma- case, central free parking, on nets with copper hardware, Mrs. Gandhi,' arriving today Purchasing Agent ROLLING PARK — 6 room lota airerage 100x200, oil hot this on a large tree shaded lot. EAST LYM E (A P ) — A 17- A lso f gravel, sand and flU. chine, E'emous Make Refrigera- bus line, near slKq>ping, quiet refrigerator, range and fan. for White House talks with year-old mental patient from 8. life insurance. StOUiED WORKERS DYNAMIC CONTROLS George H. Grlffing, Inc. And- tor. Bedroom, Living Room, section. It’s Just Uke owning Cape with rec room, 2 full tiled water heat, plastered walls, full May 1 (xscupancy. $26,900. Good aise dining uea, ^ baths, landscaped yard with Converse Sc Ltapret R e a l' Es President Johnson, disputed Rhode Island was being held OaU Mr. WlUlam Coleman CORP. over. 742-7886. Dinette, Dishes, R ugs, Lamps, your own home. Rent very insulation, 30-day occupancy., Machine Sorts 8. Uniforms. bath downs talrs, Uvlng room patio, near Buckley School. 648- tate. 643-2197 and 875-1811. some published reports that by Connecticut police today on At 565-5532 reasonalde. OaU 649-8566. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. 8 NUTMEG RD. KEEP YOUR CARPETS Beau- has open stalieaao. ' 0467. ' there was a “community of Pearls by Color a charga of stealing a motor Itor an Interview Appointment WHEN MANCHESTER ■VICINITY — 10 views” between France and In SOUTH WINDSOR, CONN. tifiU despite constant footsteps A^Jcessortes FIVE ROOM apartment, new MANCHESTER —An opportun veh icle. Apply to—Mr. Ralph SchaUer At Your Convenience EVERYTHING $398.22 Upstairs, two twU else minutes from Manchester cen dia on Viet Nam. of a busy family. Get Blue ly'redecorated and remodeled. ity to combine a home and an HOUSTON—It takes 10 years Police said the youth, Earl C. Equal Opportunity Employer Lust,, TO SELL bedrooms, full cerainfe baUi ter. New 6 room Ranch, 3 bed- $120 monthly. 649-4817. MONEY TO INVEST? income, 2-family dwelling, cen “There is a certain similarity to learn to sort peaita by Providence, escaped pooer, $1. P aul’ s Paint & Wtdl- and ample do(ief space. trally located. One side (xmi- nxims, living room and kitch of views that I wanted to under from the state medical center Service. Guarantee Immediate Waiting nntn May or Jnne7 *.» Sm- $11,900 color, but a new American ma- MANCHESTER paper Supply. DeMvery or EYee Storage Until COLONIAL MANOR apart pletely reconditioned ready to en with dinette area, fire line," Mrs. Gandhi said, in an in Cranston Saturday. Apply Winkler Auto, 179 West Don’t, niere are very few Heat, hot'Water and park- Buys this old North Elm birth certificate and social se Needed. On Display at Main ments—4V4 room dujdex, in Simple move into, other side rented. place, built-ins, basement ga interview published by a French chine, invented by a Houston Ray was arrested Sunday In Middle Tpke. WALLPAPER. aoeeouts, 300 honsea on ihe market now, tog. FuU basement piped for St home to B Zone. Struc- curity card when you visit our cludes uttUties and applianc To appreciate many features rage, one $icre wooded lot, news agency before she left firm to sort peanuts and other East Lyme after he passed a patterns. 37c-97c, stogie roll. turaUy good condition. OLDSMOBILE o ffice . es’ {Uus pri'vate patio and cel but plenty of buyers. Sell antonoattc washer and, dryer. you must see. Alice Olampet,' amesite drive. $1,600 down, P aris. produce photoelectrically, can radar check ixiint. Troopers MAINTENANCE MAN for ma Sherwin-WUUams Oo., 961 Main Phone tor Appointment Work required but layout Selling and Servicing New ASK FOR CARL lar, $146. m onthly. J. D . R eal now and move in Jnne or Realtor, 649-4543. te rrific value at only $16,000. “India, like France, obviously do most of the Job automaUoB/1- said they recognized the truck chinery and equipment to new ' St.,.Manchester. ‘ Convenient to schools, simplifies conversion to 01dsmol)Ues for Over 32 Years plant, part-time. CaU Agway, Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 Estate, 643-6128. J u ly ? CaU Immediate occupancy. Robert hopes for on end to hostilities, ly. he was'drl'vlng as one tiiat had P R A T T (Sl ^ dmrdi, bus and shopidng. A. w ell cu t bib sty le apron two good 4-room apart $11,900 —Com pact and cozy, 5 D . M urdock, 643-2692, 643-6472. Inc. Electrie St., Manchester 4%x9’ITIM Vina, ONE .inv-a INCH aia«e, slate, com- ernn- See It Day or Night >niREE rooms, heat But she recognizes the extreme After a few minor adjust- reported stolen from Hops KEITH AGENCY 649-1922 Located at lovely Mandiea- *uit is a sew-simple. For a pret- ments, (approx. 856 square rooms plus sunporch, walk-out . BUver Lane at Hartford Rd. 6433069 after 6 p.m. mercial pocket bilHard tables, K y<« have no means of trans- ” . narklmr One I R ealtors feet each fl(X>r). Conven Near center 6 room difficulties faced by the United ments, the device was able to Valley, R.L ter Green.'* ^ touch decomte U*® This faacsinattog design for a basem ent, 50x585 lot. Leonard BOL/TON Manchester WHITNEY Just 3 left, $800 each. Can 875- porta^. TH send my auto tor* ^ ^ S ^ t. £ - M em ber MLS ient l(x:ation on lot 90 by Cape, fireplace, knotty’ pine States, so deeply engaged^ to whirl through 720,000 pearls ------7745. you. No obligation whatsoever. patch pocket with a croes-stitch ^ ^e machtoe- A gency R ealtors, 646-0469. reach a aettlement,’’ Mrs. Gan 2068 before 7:30. It ia Just Uke owning your approx. 175K Shown by ap Utchen, large lot, immediate an hour; the beet Japanese girl iv T" J dhi eaid. SHIPPING own borne without the ex ... . Att made (as weU as handmade) p oin tm en t MANCHESTER — 6V4 room occu pancy, $16,500. Leonard sorters (»nnot separate mofe n O I r a a ^ AIRCRAFT Ford recommended in an in trom scraps of left-over fabrics! Cape, aluminum storms, dis , A gen cy,'R ea ltors, 646-0469. than 60,000 in that time. LINOLEUM MECHANIC, ex pense aad maintenance. Your terview that the buildup of AMARILLO, Tex (AP) — Ne- DIVISION OF P a tt^ o. SlJWhas com- Walton W. Grant Agency posal, amesite drive, conven Six have been sold—at $7,- gotiati(mB have fallen through to perienced only. Apply 60 H3 CLERK S i r mSS own front and rear entoance. American ground forces in Viet UNITED AIRORAET 0(HIP. «»t‘lng, sewing and fin- L illian (J. Grant, Realtor ient kx»ition, assumable FHA ■VSStNON — Six room contem p 000 each—for sorting pearls gwap a letter written by the bitm Ave, Glastonbury. Faint, 739 Main Stl IHREE PERIOD chairs, love ^nsfer and color chart toclud dipeotioos. To order, send Nam be restricted until air and Ekist H artford, Conn. Ebcperienced, local area, 643-1153 m ortgage. Hanley A gen cy. 643- orary Colonial, U Jc R built, and nine for peonuta. The (xxn- conqueror of the Alamo tor the seat, arm chair, lady's chair, sea power has been more fully hours 8-4. Write to Box A, 1HE AMAZING BLUE LUSTRE $150 MootUy f«. 36c to (»toB to: Anne Cabot 0030. VA baths, built-iiis, beautiful pany is now working on an flag captured by Mexican tnx>pe TIRE SERVICE MAN, 46-55 H erald. excellent condition, -very reas- l^ e^ ter Evening Herald high lo t with ■view, on ly $22,500. emjdoyed. He did not specify hours per week. Must be steady Other Connecticut Plants In will leave your uidiolstery adaptation that will separate when the fortress fell, rniable. OaU 643-5825. For appointment to Inaped: H ayes A gency, 646-0131. how the air and sea power worker and married. Paid va- North Haven.and Southington beautifully soft and dean. Rent £ tn K * i^ l5 j'A m ''iF 1150 AVE. OF AMEWOAS, CAPE f.rooms, like new, fire- SOUTH WINDSOR Town line pearls Into as many as eight Texas officials had hoped to Bvetanif HeraW, 1150 AVE. OF ^ should be used. Y O B K ^ n"^^ n e w YORK. N.Y. 10086. .. • place, oil hot water heat, full ... but to Manchester. 8 room shade groupings. swap Gen. Antonio Lopez da cation and other benefits. Ehc- d e ^ ^ pooer, $1. Olcott r q a WHIRLPOOL washing ma- Days CoH 6454)106" ^ AMERICAS, NEWN EW YORK. N.k-N.Y. arid^ 10c ^rnlk-out basement, wooded lot, MANCHESTER VKJDHTY — 10 Ford sitid on the CBS radio- An Equal Opportunity Help Wanted— Variety Store.______^ oondl«r^’« ColonlaL .. 4-4 with 2^ baths. perience helpful but not essen minutes from Manchester cen television progrtUn “Face the — ------Santa Ana’s “Farewell to ijhe Empkqrer, M A F Male or Female S7 on ly $15,900. Gbar-Bon R eal Built within the last two tial. Apply in person. Michols- USED HOSPITAL BEDS with 20’’ Columbia Ucyde with 649-5591 For Ut-clasB maiUng add 10c for each ter. New 6 room Cape with 6 Nation” that he believes the Note to now oooke: When Texian Army.”. wrWen to thank .--.5 E state, 6484)668. years, this home offers maxi Manchester Tire, 295 Broad St. aide ridla. $22 each. C all 643 tratotog w heels. 'CaU 649-3811. lo r Name. ^ ^ ' flnlabed roome, one acre Wemd' Republicans are playing the you are grating rind finonx his Texas enemies tor waring SNACK BAR now hiring day ______K mum to spaca for gracious liv 4519 betw een 9 a.m .— 4 p.m . Eveaiiigs 643-1023 Ko^i^ ^ Code, Sty e of the '06 Spring $12,000 —Ranch, 4 rooms, flre- ingat the minimum price. ed lot, amesite drive. $l,eoo role of the “loyal opposition” to orange or lemon, use the graterhis life ^ r the battlej^ Son PART-TfiMB to work In gas MAN to oparata automatic hdp full or part-time. Apply ______PARLOR rSlAPES, taUes, down, ft budget priced home Oongi^eefi. with a Idght touch eo that you Jacinto, for the Alamo nag. etotion. Good wages, be able ^ sweeper, 8-10 ajn., six days ittunediatoly, Mr. Rule, King’s anrine and and Summer Album on hand place, large screened porch, Asking price is only $24,500. lamp.l odd chairs, hassoCk, M&P ENTOPMSES Basoment garage, epmbina- tor only $15,600. Imjnqdiate oo- He'eaid, “We are. In eflect, remove only the ootored pert of But Mexican offlitials tanned te do .tune-ope. CaB .Tom per week. Apply 685 Partnir Department Store, Green Man- FOR SALE, cedar posts. utaSie of Basks making it eaqy to chooee more ceUar, new furnace, 104’ front- dectric pdredater, vasoq, lioii, Hutchina Agency, ' tions, half acre lot, too. T. J. cupancy. Robert.P. ibimo(ta. debating with tboee Democrats the skin and not the white port down the offer, aaytag Mexicaa Brown, #438M7. St, Manchester, 649^6S6L or Blvd., PsAade. George H. OzhBng. 742-7986. -w iSSrieta p«tterne inywiretyleoSATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1966 PAGE TWENTY Avence DaSjr Net Press Ron The Weather , iUattrlffBtf r lEognto^ l|graU> For. the Week Ended dear tonlgM and cold, lew <' Marah M, iM d In 20s. Tomorrow varialile distribution o f flyers to each sloudlnees and a little mndtr ' 3 in Tow i Serve Manchester tapie, givtag the' In the afternoon.-Bigb in ttld About Town OES Chapter boundaries o f the AstrkA and 14,631 and upper 40s. Phi Delta Kappa tte designation of the polling BITUMINOUS Mtmehester^A CUy of Village Charm . m 8 t. Joseph’s Mothers Circle .I^ace. ... Seats Slate Three Mandiester teachers The town, by an action of the .will meet tonigrht at at the (daaalfled AdvertialDg on Page ISX PRICE SEVEN CEKIR 8 1965 State Assembly, has been ^SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1966 borne of Mrs. Paul Tesik, 32 have been elected to offioerq’ DRIVEWAYS VOL. LXXXV, NO. 151 Mrs. John C. Rleg of 2 East- divided into three Assembly Westminister Rd. The Rev. posts in Beta.'Chapter of Phi Parking Areas • Gas StaOons • BasketbaU Courts land Dr. and Albert T. Heav Districts. Each wiU have a»tate James O’Brien, pastor of St. Delta Kappa, natiimal honorary isides of 67 Baldwin Rd. were representative .,who will be re- ,Now Booking for Seasonal Work John's Church, Montville, will installed Saturday night as fraternity for men in education. quired to be a resident o f his A Model Goose •peak on the '*Ek;umenical Coun- worthy matron and patron of Three others f^xMn town were or her district, and each will be Early Bird Special LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) •U.” Temple Chapter, Order of East elected by the voters of that Busing Pupils to Town inducted as members yesterday —the president of a Louis ern Star, at ceremonies at the distrief only. 10% DISCOUNT NOW THRU APRIL 1st Paul Oorrenti of 90 Birch St. Masonic Temple. More than 280 in brief ceremonies at the Uni ville firm thinks his goose Police Pressing Up to now, Manchester has versity of Connecticut, AU work PersonaUy supervised. We are 100% insured. Is an effective burglar was elected president of the members and guests attended had two state representatives, Man<*ester Bod and Qun Club alarm. the event. Elected chapter president both elected at large. at its arnlued dinner-meeting and Members of the installing DeMAIO BROTHERS ““ “ ““ Meets Silent Opposition Edward Stivers "said was James Sklffington, reading Each of the Assembly Dis eiectim of officers Saturday suite were Mrs. Herbert R. consitltant at Bennet Junior 643-7691 someone had tampered with tricts wlU consist of two or a lock on the firm’s door night. He succeeds Prime Kingsbury, past matron install High School. He is a resident By B n X COE Katherine Bourn to air their good would It do to take Negro three voting districts: but didn’t get in—apparent Amadeo. Other officers are ing worthy matron; Robert T. ^ of Blast Longmeadow, Maes. views; no one chose to speak. children from a slum environ- Assembly District 18, with The Manchester Board ly frightened away by the Thomas R. Graham, first vice Richmond, past patron Instali- 'S, Other officers and their However, member N. Charles' ment and at the end of the day Florida Kidnaping 7,356 riectoes. Voting district 1 of Education, meeting last honking of George, a 15- president; Arthur Massaro, sec ing worthy patron; Mrs. Vir te^hing posts include Robert Boggini was greeted with cheers put them'back tato it?” he ask- ginia V. t«w is, installing mar has 8,719 and voting district 2 night to consider the con and appla'iise" when he voiced ed. “If Hartford schools and pound goose. ond vice president, and George G. KUdra o f 78 N. Elm St., a MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—In 4 W. C. Hunt, eecretary-treasurer. shal; Mrs. Earl F. Loveland, In- Grade t science and mathemat has 3,687. troversial state - sponsored opi>osltion to the plan. “What housing are Inadequate, let’s do George spends all his Three new members were ac sUlling chaplain; Richard F. ics teacheV at Uling Junior Assembly Ihstrict 19, with MANCHCSTCR YWCA PUBUC AFFAWS proposal to bus some 300 something about it—but let’s do time at the 3-D Corp., a flurry of new, secret activ cepted at the meeting. Rednohl, soloist, and Mrs. Ruth High School, vice president; and 7,746 electors. VoUng district Hartford non-white chil ri ,■ n I I it there at the source of the firm that makes plastic ad Mrs. Gandhi, ity, police intensified today Cooley of Hope Chapter, Elling Michael J. Marquis of 106 3 has 2,415, voting district 4 PRCSENTS dren into suburban schools Busing Backed p r o b i^ .” vertising displays. When he an already massive hunt ton, organist. Miss Mabel G. has 1,916, and voting district hears a noise at a door, he The Past Mistress Club Spring St., Oradd. 9 Ehiglieh next fall, found itself faced ' • For Boston ^ predicted by some board for kidnaped Daniel (3old- Trotter, past matron, presided waddles to It and sets up a Daughters of liberty No. 125. teacher at Tiling, hlMorian. 5 has 3,416. by a waU of opposition by ’ members who had attended pre- Rusk Discuss man as the price on tha at the organ during the retire BOSTON (AP) — The Massa- ■ Uminary hearings on the bus honking that would scare will meet tonight at at the Elected treasurer was An- Assembly District 20, with more than 100 townspeople. youth’s head doubled to 8 chusetts Senate has given initial plan, announced last week by the wits out of anyone. Stiv ment inarch. [ thony R. Angelo, a prinoipM at 7,838 electors. Voting district PAUL KUNTZ home of Mrs. Joseph Johnston, Other officers installed are The turnout, unprece ers says. Viet Peace $50,000. ' , Sayles Elementary School, Bal 6 has 4,161 and voting district approval to a hill that would al- William J. Sanders, state corn- After hours of waiting tor a 9S1 Center St. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dye Hooper, dented for a local school Stivers bought George to tic.. Stuart H. Manning, di 7 has 3,689. A m low suburban schools to take a mlsstoner of education, the telephone call from the Mdnapr associate worthy patron and ma board session, forced the use as a model. WASHING'TON (A P )— rector of non-credit extension limited number of students'from Manchester board took no con- er, four officers left the'18-year- Manchester Cedarettes will tron; Reginald E. Allen, secre- removal of the session from racially imbalanced schools in Crete action last night, instead India’s prime minister, In old victim’s home this morning meet tonight at 7:30 at the home Ury; Mrs. J. E. Elliott, treas at UOonn, continues as secre the board’s meeting room Boston. referring the plan to Its educa- dira Gandhi, met with Sec carrying a bulging brown o< Mrs. David Frasier, 14 Short urer; Mrs. Robert M. Dantly, tary of the fraternity. BOB DWYER Local inductees included to Bennet Junior High The measure was approved on tlonal policies committee for retary of State Dean Rusk leather breifease. tt. conductress; Mrs. Olive Re It’s hero...the new a 23-18 vote and sent to the Sen- further study. today for a discussion of cave, associate conductress; Alan W. Gates o f 80 Ansaldl of w n c School’s third floor audito They sped off In an iimnsrked Rd., business education teach ate Ways and Means Committee board itself appeared di- India’s political problems car. Miantonomah Tribe, lORM, Mrs. Kingsbury, chaplain; Mrs. rium. er at Rockville High School; HoneywCII Pentax (The full text of the State for consideration'of its cost. vided over merits of the propos- and a review of peace ef But there w m . no comment will meet tonight at 8 ht Tinker Dorothy C. Kelly, Adah; Mrs. SUBJECT The bill was filed by Sen. under which Manchester G>urt Rules William Howard, Ruth; Mrs. his brother Michael F. Gates of Board at Education plan will be forts in Viet Nam. from investigators on whether Hall. Kevin B. Harrington, D-Salem, would receive a maximum of 80 toe gunman who abducted Harry Case, Esther; Mrs. Wal the same address, a Grade 7 found on Page 4 of today’s Her Rusk, accompanied by Am the as a way to help solve the racial no"-^whit« elementary students boy at gimpolnt from his ter Person, Martha; Mrs. Lena^ English and social studies ald.) Ex-Gjnvicts’ bassador Chester Bowles and home teacher at Bennet Jiunior High VIET NAM The audience, orderly but imbalance in Boston’s public North End Hartford had made a promised but api M. Speed, Electa; Mrs. Albert schools in a two-year pilot Assistant Secretary of State Vatican Council Heavisides, warder, and John I School; and Walter C. Roth, tense, listened with sharp inten- schools. Raymond A. Hare, met with parently long-delayed contact. Washington School principal, FILM AND TALK •Ity to discussion of the plan; ' Sen. Beryl W. Cohen, study designed as a measure to Shelter O K The kidnaper slipped into tod S. Risl'ey, sentinel. break “de,facto” segregation in Mrs. Gandhi at Blair House, the Topic of Bishop Mrs. Eldward Walters is who lives in New Britain. and although hearers were in Bieokllne, said Lexington is pre-. official guest residence across home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hartford's deprived areas. HARTFORD (AP) — When Goldman through an unlocked chapter soloist, and Miss Trot vited by board chairman Mrs. pared to take 25 pupils, Welles the street from the White "Vatican Council U in Per- WiiMi PUBUC INVITED FREE Besides Boggini, Atty. Thom plans were aimounced for es patio door early Monday, hound ter, organist. ley 35, Newton 60, Brookline 100 House. ■pective” will be the topic of as Bailey opposed it, saying he tablishing a "halfway house” toe parents with Venetian bUnd Committee chairmen are Mrs. and Braintree 26. After a 70-mlnute talk with the Most Rev. John J. Wright, Flyers to Tell had received many negative for ex-con'victs in a residential cord and forced their oply chQd Virginia Lewis, refreshments; BOW^$ SCHOOL MARCH 29 at 8 P.M. Sen. Maurice A. Donahue, D -. Mrs. Gandhi, Rusk said there D.D., Bishop of Pittsburgh, who TT , , tv 1 1 tt- t- phone calls from townspeople, neighborhood in Hartford, a to leave in his own white car. Mrs. Kingsbury, dinners; Mrs. Data on Voting Junta Shaky L l that the board’s basic duty group of local property owners had been a discussion of general will speak at Bast Catholic High needed so that Interested ^ ^ ^ He demanded $26,(XX) ranaoni Bantly, decorations;'Mrs. How Saults Mark 45th Wedding protested in the courts. international problems includ School Wednesday at 8 p.m. ard and Mrs. Frank Falrweath- Manchester’s two political munitles would have the author- « and said this demand 'would be Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Sault of 388 Hartford Rd. were hon They managed to ■win an in ing disarmament and the Gene Bishop Wright was a member er telephone and transporta In Ecuador, ization toey need to go ^ ea d . doubled if toe money weent ored yesterday at a family reception for their 45th wedding party committees may cooper junction from the Coui^ of Com va disarmament conference. ef the Theological Commission tion; Mrs. Loveland, birthday ate in a joint public relations Sen. Mary L. FoMeca l>Fall ,3 paid by 6 a.m. lor Vatican Council II. He is anniversary at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. WHh uncannily accunito throuah> mon Pleas on their claim that India is one of the leaders of party; Mrs. Recave’, plays and project to inform all o f the River OK>Med the bUl Hartford or for the region as a Five detectives, growing former AiKiliary Bishop of Bos Mr. and Mrs. John L. Genta, Rt. 85, Bolton. About 30 rela th»>l«na CdS axposura system. Riots Go On m The Connecticut Half-Way the bloc of nations asking nu skits; Mrs. Rleg, radio show town's 22,942 voters in which grounds that Boston has 24,000 he said. “ Our basic Daniel Goldman, the kidnap victim (AP Photofax) more concerned a,bout 'thie ton, Bishop of Worcester, and tives and friends attended the event. The couple has lived in The seneational new Spotmatle House, Inc., was a nuisance clear nations to make sharp re-, "Mike Line"; Keith E. Johnston, of the new Assembly and voting TUESDAY Negro pupils and that transport jg jo the people of the town boy’s safety with evwy paaeing was installed as eighth Bishop Manchester 50 years. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) 36mm single-lens reflex cemera con QUITO, Ecuador (AP) ______comparable to a town dump. ductions In nuclear arms as barbecue; Herbert Kingsbury districts they will reside, in the Ectutdor’s military government tation of a few students to other elected us. This plan is not hour, spent the night with hlg of Pittrtnirgh in March 1958. tains a through-thMena expoeurs But the State Supreme Court part of a nonproliferation treaty and William Stevenson auction; eveirt the board of directors, on tottered today as student dem- communities will not do much family, tape recording evety The author of books on Catho- matron received a gavel from both past matrons, were hos system that assurea you. of perfectly AND in a mflhg Monday, nullified the nonnuclear nations. phone call.. Miss Dickson, Mrs. Hooper, April 12, adopts an amended onstratlons continued and the to solve Boston’s problem. (See Page Nine) injunction and said the proposed hc sodial teaching and a mem her husband, a bouquet of yel pitality hostesses in the chapter exposed pictures, evew wtdbr the Rusk said there has also been As the search tor Daniel and Mrs. Bantly, Mrs. Jacqueline voting-district ordinance. use of the property at Reds Open Congress ber of the American Academy low roses and llUes-of-the-valley room. Mrs. Richmond, past mat most difficult cohdttibi^ 'death toll rose to seven. 10-12 some talk about Viet Nam fol his kidnaper moved into the Smith, Mrs. John Trotter and Tentative plans call for the WEDNESDAY Irving St. as a “ boarding of Arts and Science, Bishop from her officers and many oth ron was corsage and gifts chair Lightweight and, compact, the popular A government spokesman In lowing up conversations at the ond day, a marked increase in Mrs. Alfred Charest, bazaar; house for state prison* pa Wright has been named as one er gifts. The newly installed man, and Miss Elizabeth Brown, Spotmatle Is aesy ^ use. Settings dicated the three-man jimta will White House Monday. police activity was obaorvad at Mrs. Robert Richmond, fashion rolees” is lawful. of the country's 15 outstanding worthy patron also received guest book chairman. can be with youir camera at resign if It can agree on a provi •'We had a good talk,” Rusk toe,Goldman home. show; Mrs. Ford, tea cup auc SPECIALS The high court said that the With Unity Plea Catholics. many gifts. sional president. The junta said. Officers and technicians enter tion and food sale, and Miss eye leveL You’ll be ready for any pic China Rejects Bid only factual grounds cited by His lecture is expected to at Past matrons and patrons of 'members — Rear Adm. Ramon Earlier toe prithe minister ed and left toe faahianable homd Dickson and Mrs. Ford, card ture . . . youllpefthe pictures others toe property owners in request MOSCOW (AP) - First Sec- “ aggression” In Viet Nam. Bre- tract' many from neighboring Temple Chapter were honored LECLERC Castro Jijon and Gens. Marcos received House Speaker John every few minutes and another parties. missi ing toe injunction were fears retary Leonid I. Brezhnev zhnev’s remarks appeared to states who recall his earlier Members of a visitation com by Mrs. Rieg, who presented the Gandara and Luis Cabrera Sev McCormack, Senate Democratic , , lack any new, harder line to special telephcme line—the third RANGE FUNERAL HOME With ths amazingly sharp new For Thaw with U.S. that the residents of halfway Communiat New Bhigland associations. Spon mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Hooper, past matrons with corsages. Super-Takumar 50mm t/1.4 fully au illa — met Monday night to try Leader Mike Mansfield and H*® Soviet ward toe United States, toe ob- —was installed, apparently to AND permit addition^ moititoring at sored by the Bast Catholic Par . Mrs. Frank Crocker, Miss Eliza Two large baskets of floral tomatic lane, the new Honeywell to come up with a choice. . TOKYO (AiP) — Red China nothing to do with the American (See Page Eight) House Majority Leader Carl party’s 23rd Congress today servers said. arrangements in star point col FUNERAL incoming calls. ents’ Club, the lecture will be beth Brown, Mrs. Elliott and FUEL OIL Pentax Spotmatle costs just $^9A0. The Junta announced earlier It .today rejected American over- doctors who have not come to Albert. with an appeal to toe Chinese x summary of Brezhnev’s open to the public. There wiW John Risley. ors and a bouquet of yellow ros would tstep up the country’s re- tures for closer contacts be- China to study its medical and g a s o l in e SERVICE Coma bi for a demonstration soool Indian officials' said Mrs. Communists tor new efforts to speech to toe ,6,000^Soviet dele- Police said their fears hegatt be a nominal admission chatge. ITie newly installed worthy es decorated the East. An ar turn to.ci'villan rule. Oi^Bition tween the two countries and health con^tigna,_ nor with tlic WALTER N. Gandhi is pleased with toe prog- resolve toe split in world com- gate* and 86 foreign delegations increasing when toe klqnepey^ rangement of spring flowers parties demanded that they turn colled again for U.S. abandod- Ctiinese Mrrespondento who resB of her tant* That began munlsm. in the^Palace of Congresses was described as extremely dangn-.'1271 s c a l e d to the the Taiwan Strait.’^ said an edl- m od p o t e n t l y pursues to-^ States of aggravating the inter as Brezhnev strode to toe 6 a.m. today he said the prio* Isn’t a Miss Dickson smd Mrs. Ford, WASHINGTON (AP) — Shar podium to give his report. Sinta t o ^ i ^ The justices torial in the official Peking Peo- ward and prlmarUy 1^- (See Page Eight) national situation and said toe would go to $60,000. Any trouble^ a r e W to constitutional pie’s .Daily, “ the normalisation cause toe U.S. 1^^^^ ply higher food prices boosted Soviet Union still stands for a Moscow I'aulio made clear that he said, “ and you’ll never aeo TOP VALUE M m BDvemment was necessarv “ in of-Chlnese-Amerlcan relations is torcb China s province of Tai- llT^g costs five-tenths of one settlement of the Vietnamese Brezhnev was proposing your son alive again.” Idtdien phone torTtortfst^dblTS to onarely out of toe question and wan (Formosa).” per cent last month, the, sharp problem “ on the basis set forth different procedures for healing" “ ■ Mrs. Goldman 'vyent to b’*fog a l»licy of containing February level, meat prices rose reporters outside as she aaidt Of Plane Liberation Front as toe repre “ Who Is this? Who is tWs? Why WIGGERY ■ t o , 1 paign for • “ ,»w.r. I ..it, eL, . p.r HOME OF mounted newsinen, physicians, scientists sentative of toe South Vietnam don’t you answer? Why don^ government has seeking to isolate China from cent, and poultry per cent, TV Image arid scholars to China. 8 HAVANA (AP) — A flight ese people and withdrawal of you answer?" , QUALITY AND SERVICE ■teadlly. toe rest of toe world. making up three-quarters of the engineer killed an armed guard U.S. troops from Viet Nam. After one of toe coIIb, a group BEAUTY SALON Students battled police and It continued: “ Everybody . people!” toe big jump in toe consumer price knows tiiat the cause of the oon- . and pilot in hijacking a Cuban "In connection with toe Amer Of Smoking of detectives left the luxurious, troops at Ouas^uil, Cuenca, index. 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, EAST tinned Strained relations be- airliner in a vain attempt to fly ican aggression in Viet Nam white-roofed house in an un Mr. Wayne 525 Main St.—Tel. 643-2330 The rise brought prices to 2.5 (See Page Five) tween China and America has have kindly decided it to Miami Sunday night, toe and other agg;resalve actions by marked car. None would u y "MANCHESTER not tOj^’lsoIate’ us any longer. per cent above a year ago, toe Hit by FCC government announced today. U.S. imperialism, our relations whether toe kidnaper M ..I I I- ...... I.. . Should^ot this move us to tears biggest annual jump since 1968, If Your Hair Isn’t Becoming To You, AutoOfriUes hunted him through ■with the United^ States have called. ', of gratitude?” said the assistant commission CHIOAGO (AP) — Chairman out toe Havana area. worsened and toe° blame lies on Neighbors along toe quiet It said toe United States had er, Arnold Chase. E. William Henry of the Federal :& A communique said toe flight toe ruling circles of the United street Just off Blacayne Bay —- You Shouid Be Coming To Us — BEST CENTER CUT ^ tried to isolate China for 16 The increase brought the con engineer, Angel Betancourt Cue- States,’ ’Brezhnev said. Communications Commission where houses run from $M years but had found that this sumer price index to . , ,006 Warns Buddhists 111 6 to, escaped when the plane “ As far as toe U.8.S.R. is con today assailed radio and televi to $800,0(X) — talked with police did not 'work.. meaning it cost $11.16 to pur AT THE WIGGERY landed at Havana’s airport after cerned, it is prepared to live at sion cigarette commercials, guarding the house and report The People’s. Dally accused chase items in February that the pilot, Oapt. Fernando Alvar- peace. with all countries but will He suggested that broadcast- L f • PORK CHOPS 09^ toe United States of "feigning cost $10 in the 1967.60 period on ers. I Why not let us add a lustrous highlight to your ez Perez, duped him Into think- not resign Itself to Imperialist - gt-g gr* being overly timid pt the Mrs. Wa4|iL ahwttker d » Against Agitation eagerness” to improve relations which toe index is based. ing he was coming down in iniquity against other peoples. expense of artistic h<»i^8ty — ■Srith China as a maneuver in Chase said the increases scribed toe wM L sttidious hl|^ M iam i.' ' “ More than once we pro about censoring themselves. school senior fo an Intelligeot, hair with a Semi-Permanent Hait Color? preparation lor a' new assault. showed no sign of inflationary 100 EXTRA STAMPS •AIGON, South Viet Nam antigovernment demonstrations. The dead were Alvarez, re claimed our readiness to devel In his annual assessment of well-mannered''boy. “ Obsessed with toe idea of psycholog:y” among American (AP) — Premier Nguyen Cao The premier said It might be ported shot after Betancourt op relations with the United toe state of broadcasting before “I always aay to my »on, EARLY BIRD SPECIAL W H THE PURCHASE OF A widening toe war In Viet Nam,” consumers. Ky threatened today to take possible to elect a National As- learned of toe deception; and States, and stand by this posi the National Association of ‘Why can’t you be more Mke it said, "toe Johnson admlnis- “ There is no indication of ‘Very strong mcBBiires” if nec- sembly early next year, about . Eklor Reyes Diaz, a guard slain tion now. But this requires that Broadcasters, Henry said: MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY panic buying” as there would be that,” ’ she said, bssary to stem toe rising tide of six or seven months ahead ol ^ration is sliding down toe path earlier in the flight. The co-Pilot the United States dlacontinu^^ “ From toe cigarette advertia- Daniel, whose birthday wa* Evans Rosales, was wounded. CHUCK ROAST Buddhlst-Ied political agiUtiim schedule. But he warned that ^^ve) (See Page Eight) the policy of aggression. Ing presently being carried on Monday, is a musoiilar, 6-foOt; 5 WEEK COLOR $4.99 — “ not for toe survival of too The communique blamed toe “ Good fruits of peaceful coex radio and tele'viaton stations, no 11, 176 pounds. He la well liked Complete government but for toe survival ^ irage. ) , - Incident on what it called “ Yan istence will not grow on toe poi one would ever know that a ma by fellow students but took little DEL MONTE— 46 OZ. CANS kee imperialist policy, which *( Viet,Nam.” sonous soil of aggression and jor public controversy is In part In extracurricular activi Silk & Silver, Loving Care and Nice and Easy constantly stimulates and pays PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT The hard-pressed premier violence.” progress as to the harmful ef ties. (Appointments Not Always Necessary) deserters.” made his stem statement at a Informed observers In Mos fects of cigarette . smoldng on A ham radio operator, h* It gave these details; cow said Brezhnev’s statements the American public.” earned $200 a month repairing meeting ■with a group of foreign The airliner, a Soviet-built CANS newsmen as a noisy demonstra appeared to be a restatement of While cigarette packs must by television sets for friends. He plane, was on a flight to Havana the Soviet Union’s view that It law carry the label "Caution: was saifing toe money to pay for DRINK 4 tion by 1,000 students in Saigon from Santiago, Cuba. wants better relations with the Cigarette smoking may be ha- college where he planned t«i added more anti-Americanism Betancourt blackjacked the United States but can do nothing study electronics. i to toe boiling political pot. g;uard, took his weapon and shot (See Page Fifteen) until the United States ends ita He wouldn’t have to pay hid The students cheered and him dead. He then ordered Al way, because his father, Aaron, banged their desks at the Bud- varez to fly to Miami. style Shown runs a successful oonstructioii The pilot quickly reidi5ed toe Comes In dhist-led rally as a parade of company that is one of toe larg; apeakers charged Ky’s military ITavana control tower that he SICK BABIES ARE Children’s thru Expert est builders of condominium Growing Girl Haddock Fillets 49i regime with puppet-Uk* subser was “ confronted by poUtical E Fitting! apartments in souQ) Florida. problems on board.” Synthesized Life Sizes . . . vience to toe United States. It was Mrs. Shwltzer and he* RESEARCH PROBLEMS The tower staff, the armed They also called for peace in husband who were wakened hgf forces and air defense forces Unfortunately babies can’t talk and tell their LARGE FLORIDA JUICY Viet Nam. cries of "Help, call the police’’ then dr^w up a plan whereby physicians where the pain is or just what is In an effort to curb toe contin Reproduees Qtiiekly coming' from toe CMdmaii troubling them. The best they can do is cry a Alvarez was instructed to simu uing unrest, Ky held talks with house before dawn. distress signal. late a flight to Miami and keep Physicians use their senses of smell, touch, five Buddhist leaders Monday By JOHN BARBOUR genetic heart of a virus. It Is Mr. Goldman had worked m i ~' ORANGES 5 lbs. SS" night. What he told them was in contact with the control tow-; ribonucleic add or. RNA — the gag loose and started scream-t sight and hearing very expertly. Guided by ex ex in the English language,) AMOciated Press Science Writer perience and some times aided by X-ray and S h o e s not disclosed. PHOENIX, AXRJZ. (AP) — A part of toe irirua that has toq ImiftE (NO SUGAR ADDED) ' - rather than Spanish. diagnostic tests, they diagnose the cause. When Foreign newsmen who met ability to recreate itself. RNA is (See Page Fifteen) ■I nr POR-R* CWU> YOU LOWE By that time the airliner was U'ving thing has been synthe medication is needed we can fill any prescrip with Ky during toe day said he found in most types of cells. near Key West, Fla. sized in a test tube — and It re tion. An old kvB. . . nevcrneirer Om d ao0? told them his government would Two U.S. Navy F102 planes produces itself in as little as two To set the stage for the eyn- 0rangeJuiceipi49* not make any concessions to the „ YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when ^ou SM iy ^ (xegudkaB of age) needs at leawt om escorted the craft into American minutes, a scientist said today. thesis. Dr. Splegelman prepares agitators but would pursue a In fact, if you could pro'vide a broth of nucleic acids that “ need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if pair of theee snaKV, strappy shoes, CUnE PACK — FRESH airspace, then accompanied it shopping nearby; or we will deliver promptly - neiwly minted for Springtime gaie^.. - policy aimed at restoring civil for a while out to sea when it enough raw maierials for It, It make up toe -virus, plus some Bulletin without extra charge. A great many people en ian rule so toe generals can con magnesium salt. Then he- adds a PkinirtsUngly oonstmeted with an tiie fine poinls veered away, a U.S. government -would produce in 24 hours so trust us with their prescriptions. May we com centrate on toe war. many pounds of Itaeti that toe copy of the -virus RNA to act as It costs less than • (g lita s Yankee jSA Our covert shoe fittees w a official said. pound yours? TOMATOES ^8 29^ The unrest broke into toe open The pilot succeeded in swing only way to understand toe a sort of template — and an en ECUAPOR JUNTA FALEO 1 < likCSilrailiBiaaismtoTan. Um than three weeks ago with ing toe' plane around in toe number of pounds would be to zyme, or chemical helper left QUITO, Ecuador (AP)--^' demonstrations In toe northern darkness without Betancourt’s multiply one quadriilion by it- over from a naturally occurring LARGEb LUSCIOUS. FRESH " The military Ugh eommang., a quarter a week! dties of Da Nang and Hue fol knowledge and brought it into «elf eeven times. virus. "Shoos for Tots thru Totos” lowing toe diamlaial of toe' corn- Havana airport. Since it -would cost about $9,- ipjjg gjizyme, which remem-. decided today to dkaelve n ^ ( M i a i C l , mender of toe army’s 1st Corps Betancourt killed the pilot and 600 )o pay for a pound of raw from toe -vlrua that \ military Junta raUag ainoe, Strawberries * Order your new phoneit by calling your (C) W -1 -2-86 \ SHOE DEPARTMENT— M ^ Floor, Re>P_ Thi’s supporters to renew toeir again for the Florida city and University of Blinois — who y^g^ g„d gets faster and COWILAND OR RED ROME d-maiwis for a popularly elected dents took to the ehreeha e