. - . rf-,. ••■%•/* THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1968 PAGE TWENTY-POUR Awnicie Daily Net Pran Riai inanrl;(0trr Ettmittg ifrniUi re r Ik e Week Ended The Weather ^ Mareh ft, 19M Grass Blazes Clear tonight. Low near 80. Park Bench Aboard Truck THE TRANSMISSION IS A Tomorrow sunny. Ifigh 60 to 56. Siragusa-Johnson Plague Firemen 15,580 Leads to Three Arrests VERY VITAL PART OF YOUR OAR Manehe$ter A City of Village Charm Alarm reqmnaes by both the (CkMelfted Advertiahig on Page 26) PRICE TEN CENTS Three young Manchester men portedly taken from Center Park Town and Eighth District Fire How miKh do ydo know about it? 0 ^ VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 158 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1968 were charged with larceny un- only a short time before. FREE booklet that tdls you all about it includhic Departments yesterday, were der $60 last night, after the Police were notified of the 11 ways to proteet it. pickup truck In which they were theft when a fireman observed limited to corraling minor grass riding was found to have an un­ three men loading the bench In­ fires, adiich had crept out of IWIT iriiiMa « 4 • MS ol eery dw, *0™“ “ b tie u a. e»llt AAMOO usual rear seat, a bench from to a white pick-up and driving control. Center Park. off in a westeriy direction on Town firemen busied them- Frank J. Campenelll, 22, of 79 Center St. The three men told Mlves with a pair of such Ytu la frw i fW iw dehw k Mather St.; Barry J. Cole, 24, the arresting officer they did K Area, one at 08 Summit S t at in p S e dW. And Witt of 167 E. Center St. and Albert only as a prank. 6 fl6 p.m. and another at 8:46 onr SCO AAMCO OMrtM M M t to O N It E. Scabies Jr., 21, of 30 St. Campenelll and Cole are in p.m. at a vacant lot on Bl<!lwell Evwy ndnuto w d i MIf, la iiw w p it w «• • John St. were taken Into cus­ Hartford State Jail in lieu of St. tody at McDonald’sv Drive-In at $100 bonds after appearing in ' Eighth District firemen han­ Ytmmm h a r t ftm l i e s n s il u ld s M A M I C O f Assassination Leads Probed 0:46 p.m. yesterday' after an Manchester Circuit Court 12 dled three grass fire calls, WnrM's lafgw i rm m m M am SpeetoHeM. alert patrolman noticed the this morning. Coles’ case was with the first ooming at 12:87 rear of their truck contained a continued to April 11 in Man­ at 1 Mather St. The second TRANSMISSIONS call was at 108 Oakland St. at park bench, which had been re- chester, while Campenelll, who OF MANCHESTER is headed for Vietnam at the 1:20 pm . and the third at 4:06 AAMCO end of the months pleaded not p.m. at 802 'Woodland St. Home Owned — Home Operated guilty to the c h ^ e and will In all cases prompt action PHONE 643-2487 Engaged TAIiOOTTVnJLE — Mancheeter-Yemen Town Une Group Formed receive a court trial in Rock­ prevented anything more than U.S. Mourns ville, April 9. minor property damage. By Homemakers The engagement of Miss Violence Hits Scabies posted $60 bond last Jean ClMLmbers to The Connecticut Association of night and will* appesu* in court James Paul Siriannl, both of Homemaker-Horae Health Aide April 22. ^ Mlanchester, has been an­ Services was officially or­ The bench was returned nounced by her parents, Mr. King’s Death ganised and formed recently at its original position. and Mrs. Knight h. Chambers U.S. Schools a meeting in Milford. It will in­ clude 24 agencies which pro­ o f 105 St. John St. Her fiance is the son of Mr. By BRIAN SULUVAN vide homemaker services. Mrs. ANNOUNCING MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark and Mrs. James A. Siriannl Jr. Associated Press Writer Hyalle Hurwitz, director, and Police Arrests said today that “ substantial leads” had been developed Mrs. Norman Cashman, secre­ o f 282 Green Rd. A night of violence set off in the shock wave sweep­ Miss Chambers is a gradu- — in the hunt for the killer of Dr. Martin Luther Kingf tary of the board of directors of All New Self-Service Dry Cleaners Af ing the country after Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s as­ Jr. Clark said the slaying appeared to be the work of the Mjanchester Homemak­ PhlUp J. ToatcurelU, 17, of ate of Manchester High School sassination died down at dawn today, but flared up Hertford, was charged with op- and attended the University of one mAn. er Service, Inc., represented again among students in many cities. “ We’ve got some substantial leads,” Clark said, after their agency at the meeting. eitttlng a moibor veblcle so os Connecticut and Manchester Several high schools had to be closed because of stu­ to cause exceasive noise last Commimity College. She is a flying here from Washington. “ We’re very hopeful. The aim of the association is dent unruliness, sometimes tied in with memorial to help commuititles promote night at 8:26 on W. Center St service representative with the ------------------------------------— We’ve some good b^aks.” He will appear in Manchester Southern New England Tele- --------------------------------------- services for King. King’s slaying Thursday better homemaker services. Ac­ PLAZA Throughout the country d ic­ Ohoult Count 13, April 22. phone Co., Manchester. sparked Negro violence across tivity will be centered around ing the night, crowds of angry assisting member agencies wltii Patrick T. Daify, 81, of 18 Mr. Siriannl Is a graduate of the nation, but most of it subsid­ Negroes broke windows, looted ed at daybreak. And President problems and relationships Hathaway S t was charged with Mlanchester High School and stores, threw firebombs that intoKicatton at 10:80 pjm. yes- attended Central Connecticut LBJ Plans Johnson delayed his departure whi(^ affect their aibillty to pro­ Hartford started many blsizes and at­ for Hawaii and a strategy vide service. terday as a residt o f a edifaizen’s State College, New Britain, and tacked police with guns, stones conference with U.S. officials Manchester Homemaker.......T SerV' oomptelnt that someone had Manchester Community Col- LAUNDRY and ibottles. Speech to from Saigon. doe’ was organized in 1984 and passed out In an E Center St. lege. He is a cable splicer ■i^th Several deaths were attribut­ Is Hit by Clark told newsmen."there Is has provided almost 30,000 telephone booth. Daly was re- ^ Southern New England ed to the violence. hours of service to 166 famines leased under the no cash boll Telephone Co., M ^chM ter. He HANCHESTRR no evidence at this time of any Ls a member of the U.S. Air 699 E. MIDDU TURNPIKE While the cities were cleaning conspiracy.’ ’ in the past year. program for April 22 court ap- (Next to Popular Super Market) . a t t h e g r e e n up the debris of the night’s vi­ Congress -----------------------peerance. Force, Reserve. Outbreaks President Johnson held a late ’The wedding Is planned tor olent eruptions, young negroes WASHINGTON (AP)—Presi­ _ _ Rdberi. O. Oavedon, 38, o f 206 reporting for classes in high morning meeting of civil rights LOVE THAT WALLPAPER! Ludkw Rd. wae cborged with June 16. SPECIAL • Cod Down Footure for Pormonoiit Prtts HARTFORD (AP)—More in­ dent Johnson told the nation leaders in the White House in cidents of window smariiing, schools and colleges beagn to today he plans to address a SANTA BARBARA, Calif. violaUng the txrwn’s roaming SPECIAL • Short Cycle for DoHcoto Fabrics show their anger in demonstra­ the convulsive wake of reaction presumably by teen-age stu­ joint seaslon of Congress, hope­ to the death Thursday night of NassUT [ihoto (AP) —Ray Byers has one of dog ordlnanoe Tuesday aiOter his NOVICE BURGLARS tions. America’s most expensive bath- dog aUegedly bit two young SPECIAL • S1.S0 per 8 lbs. (Introductory OflForlx dents, occurred today in Hart­ fully by Monday night, to deal the 39-year-old King. ford. At Kalamazoo, Mich., they with the problems stemming MRS. PAUL P. SIRAGUSA rooms. ’Thirteen years ago, he boys on the hand at St. Bar- P1TT8BUROH, Pa. (AP) — ALSO Now Maytag Washers and Heavy Dirty Washers took over a student center at King died in a Memphis hospi-' acquired 06,000 shares of stock tholemew’s School playground. The burglars who broke into a All pupils at Weaver High from the assassination of Dr. tal less than an hour after he she carried a colonial bouquet Western Michigan University, Mias BUnfaisth Ann Johnson in uranium land. 'When he found Oavedon will appear In 8ourt restaurant safe recently must were let out of school at 11:30 Martin Luther King. was shot in the neck as he stood of Manchester became ithe bride of yellow and white carnations. OPEN 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. DAILY locked all doors and refused to Somberly, Johnson asserted the shares were worth only April 16. Both boys were taken have been novices. They burned a.m., and others, who wanted to let any whites Inside. Then they on the balcony of his motel. Po­ o f Paul P. Slragusa o f Kenmore, Edward J. Ulanowski of Buf­ that “ the fiber and the fabric three cents each, he papered his to Mancheeter Memorial Hos- through the safe wall all right qttend memorial services for issued a statement blaming lice searched for a white gun­ N.
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