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(Olaaalfled Advertising «« Page 18) The Best Buys at of Name Brands' ;VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 227 (SIXTEEN PAGES—TWOiV SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Keep Mail On NHRR, BIG BUYS on FAMOUS G- LB J Asked : HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. I n Followup Talk ; John Dempsey appealed direct, ly to President Johnson today , to reverse a Postal office deci- F eature S p ecia l... r^ftBT^EVTDA c Amazing Value,., Sion that would divert shipments GET EXTRA SAVINGS ON Of maU from the New Haven RaUroad to other carriers. LBJ, Kosygin Top Target Top Issues Such a switch would deprive ' the line of |2 mUllon in annual Seen Meeting HAST ST. LOUDB, Rl. Passed Down GENERAL ELECTRIC 2 SPEED 5 CYCLE , revenue, said Dempsey In a (AP).— How would you feel strongly worded telegram to the If you owned a_ tavern that : President. Again Soon has been burglarized 12 ■ “ No single action by the fed­ times In edghit months? From Summit AIR CONDITIONERS eral government Is more certain WASHINGTON (AP) — The only thing Andy Cer- UNITED NATIONS, N. Automatic WASHER ' to assure the final collapse of Congressional leaders, briefed mak can say Is, "Ytou feed 2 ■ the only major railroad serving by President Johnson on the kind of funny—dlsgudted) Is Y. (AP) — Secretary of and WASHERS Connecticut and - southern Itow Glassboro suinmit meeting, be­ more the word.” State Dean Rusk and So­ NO ' England," the governor said. lieve futurej Johnson-Kosygin ■Cermak’s tavern is located viet Foreign Minister An­ "GUESS , Dempsey’s telegram today talks are In me works. near East St. Louis. The drei A. (Jromyko plan a fol­ was his second within a week While the White House moved first of a series of break-ins lowup talk tonight on the WORK" to Washington In efforts to save WASHER quickly to head off any impres­ Came last fall. The moalt re­ major international issues ' the raUroad. He told newsmen sion something definite was cent occurred over the week­ passed down to them from General Electric that he has not received a reply planned, the leaders neverthe­ end. the (Jla'sslboro summit ses­ 115-Volt 2-Speed to a wire last week to Alan S. less gained the idea toat John­ Cermak said his insurance . Boyd, Secretary of Transporta­ son was considering some form sion. I has been canceled and he since So'vlet Premier Alexei 7 tion, In which he sought federal 5,000 BTU Air Conditioner of followup on his two meetings has been unaible to get any N. Kosygin and President John­ ; matching funds to spare the line wi'th the Soviet premier. more. He said he had a trap 127 from liquidation. son wound up their weekend l One participant in the Monday set for the burglars this time conferences still far apart on In his message to Johnson, night briefing said he felt the but “they went the wrong big issues, their aides were un­ .ihe governor pleaded for direct President looked on the Glass- way.” likely to come up with any quick General Electric Intervention to prevent the Post­ boro sessions as having created Superthrust agreethents. 115-Volt al Office from carrying out Its the right atmosphere for future "catastrophic” decision. get-togethers. Rusk and Gromyko were to dine at iths Soviot U.N. mission Dempsey then listed these Two American soldiers come to the aid of a com­ near An Thi in Vietnam. (AP Photoflax) Another summed up the presi­ Israel Returns 7,000 BTU Air Conditioner steps which he said are “ re­ dential report by stating that smd disemss such Items as Viet­ 167 quired" by the federal govern­ rade after he was wounded battling enemy forces 425 Prisoners nam, the Middle East crisis and Johnson and Kosygin “ agreed ment If the raUroad Is to sur­ on nothing except that they ways to hold down the arms vive: ought to try another time to For 2 Captains race. The proposed draft of a AIR CONDITIONER treaty to check the spread of —Direct the Post Office to agree on something. General Electric ALLHNBY BRIDGE, Jordem nuclear weapons appeared to maintain and Increase mail busi­ Broadcast Not Clear Tax Boost Two senators told newsmen ness on the New Haven Rail­ Grits for Viet outside the White House they (AP) Israel handed over 428 offer the best . prospects for progress. road. thought there had been some­ prisOnSs to Jordan today In 8,500 BTU Air Conditioner CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) return for two Israeli Air Force Johnson and Kosygin agreed 12,000 BTU —^Direct the Department of — An army may travefl on Needed Now thing more 'firm, arranged on Deluxe Z-Speed, Cold Control, 116 Volt Justice to "facUltate, rather future meetings, with the time captains, the International Red to high priority for this treaty, 207 its atbmach, but the Penta- Cross announced. /than delay" the merger of the U.S. Viet Official and place to be set. which the two atomic superpow- g;on apparently has forgot­ Martin Says Nciwamen wore barred from era propose to present at the 17- Pennsylvania and New York ten Southerners In Its Viet­ But, after a hurried check 115 VOLTS ^ J - # DOWN Central railroads. (The Inter­ with Johnson, press secretary the scene of the exchange, the natlon Geneva disarmament nam menus. There are no WASHINGTON (AP) — A broken Allenby Bridge across conference; U.S sources said an General Electric state Ck>mmerce Commission grits. George Christian reported that Yours For Only SA V E A has said that inclusion of the Believed Executed prompt federal tax boost is the situation stood as the Presi­ the Jordan River normally used lagreei] U.S.HSovleert F.,Com'pton of needed to head . off another by refugees. been 'Vdrtuallly oompleted. New Haven would be a condition SAIGON (AP) — A Commu­ Myrtle Beadh, S. C., execu­ dent outlined It In a post-sum­ A statement from the U.S. round of Inflation, says Chair­ Serge Nessy Qf.,^the Interna­ On the £ Middle East issue the Engineered So That You Can b u n d l e of such a merger.) nist broadcast 12 days ago ap­ tive officer o f Co. B 4th mit statement Sunday night. 22,000 BTU Air Conditioner mission said the “ language of man William McChesney Martih tional Red Cross' told newsmen United Sihtes and the Soviet —Direct the Department of peared to announce the execu­ the broadcast Is not fully clear, Baittalion, 31st In fan try, Johnson said then there had Jr. of the Federal Reserve that the two IsraCU pilots. Shot Ublon are still at loggerheads. TransportaUon to present legis­ tion of a UiS. aid official taken but It implies that Gustav Hertz wrote to the Ohartoitte Ob­ been agreement on future direct Custom-Tailor The Air Flow To Board. down over Traq, were handed With Kosjrgin detnandlng an im- with N«w lation to (k>ngress to provide prisoner by the Viet Cong near­ server. contacts. Such contacts include suffered the same faJte as Sgt. Martin, who supported from over first. m'edlate pullback of Israeli federal matching funds to ly two and a half years ago, the Kenneth Roraback, who was “Remembering the flood of meetings, Christian said, but General Electric MINI-BASKET enable the .j^tes served by the the start Presldant Johnson’s They walked across the ricke­ troops as a precondition for a The Shape Of Room Or Area U.S. mission announced today. executed on Sept. 26, 1966, as an Christmas mall the Observer the leaders “ did not agree to New Havemto underwrite essen­ request last January for a six ty foot bridge built on the gir­ ' peace settlement and Johnson announced act of reprisal.’’ p rom p ted hoinefolks to any specific time; place or date tial pUblld service. The official Is Gustav C. per cent surcharge oh Individual ders of the destroyed bridge. On saying a troop > withdrawal The name came through In send,” Compton ■wrote, “I for a meeting.” • New General Electric multiple air direction system— ask for AUTOMATIC WASHER Hertz, 48, chief of the public and corporate income taxeef, the west side they were taken ^hoUld be tied In wit^ a setUe- A Postal spokesman has said the broadcast not as Gustav am wondering if there Is Chairman J.W. Fulbrlght, D- 2>Speed, Separate Wash and Rlnae Temp*. that the Department made its administration division In Sai­ suggested Monday an even big­ Ark., of the Senate Foreign Re­ away by an Israeli helieopter. ■ inent; demonstration • F\ill-feature concealed control console • Two Clothes stay new and fresh looking longer gon of the. U.S. Agency for In­ Hertz but as “ Gustav Head." anything to be done grits- ger boost noW may be .’ i 197 move to out back the railroad’s wise to boost tJhe morale of lations Committee said he had Nessy said the 426 released td iblptCiniBita M United ternational Development. His However, no American named warranted. ' because correct wash speeds helps' you es-, maU.carrylng business only understood . Johnson and Rosy-, Jordan included 17 officers, the Naitlons are seeking ,a compro- fan speeds • Automatic thermostat • King size air exchanger wife and four children live In Haad is known to have been In our Southern contingent sky. Despite bis request, Johnson' the hands of the Viet Cong. hlglh.” glh had agreed future meetings highest ranking being d major, rhlM, and some predicted the tablish washing conditions to meet each (See Page Eight) Leesburg, Va. still hasn’t sent to Congress leg­ three Iraqi consular offioialB • Reuseable air filter • Terrific value! Voice experts are studying the A donor was found and would be In order but “ didn’t General Aiuiembly would recess islation asking for Increased Ha emergency session for two or fabric requirement. BJxtra large loads of tape, which said: “ The exam­ enough grits to feed several agree on a specific date.” Interned In Jerusalem, and General Electric taxes. But administration three days next week to allow ples of Kenneth Rorabacic and regiments will be transport­ Senate Majority Leader Mike some Jordanian civilians who clothes — up to 16 pounds come clean with sources now expect to present had carried arms. But most time for more negotiations. Head is known to-have b^en in ed to Vietnam July .15 by the Mansfield said that was a cor­ toy Sumps, Sings, Cooks the surtax measure, to Congress rect report. were regular soldiers. The assembly ends its general AUTOMATIC WASHER thorough washing action. our memories.” Air National Guard. in early July. It was the Fulbright-Mans- Some of the soldiers were debate On the Arab-Israeli war 8 Water Temps, Lint FUter The implication Hertz had Martin cited the rise in long­ 167 field Interpretation Christian wounded and had to be lifted Friday, and no resoluUon that been killed came a second time term Interest rates to last sum­ hastened to clarify in an appar­ across the river or carried on could get the twothirds neces­ when the broadcast warned that mer's peaks and the possibility Blind Girl Conquers ent move to avoid any world­ stretchers. The soldiers were sary for adoption is in sight. As Douglas K. Ramsey, a .U.S. For­ Road Safety of a renewed diversion of money the debate drew to a - close, General Electric eign Service officer, and other wide reports a new summit ses­ apparently in good shape, Nessy from rnortgages—-which would sion was on tap. said. KOsy^n ended (Ms visit to the American prisoners would be seriously hamper the recovery Apart from discussing any He. added, that the exchange United States and flew to Hava­ killed In reprisal If three Viet R u les Set In housing construction— in urg­ Giiitar, Piano, Organ future contacts, the congres­ completed the repatriation of na. Monday to confer with Cuban DELUXE WASHER Cong agents condemned to ing prompt tax action. sional leaders said they agreed Jordanians except for 26 seri­ ^ m e .Minister Fidel Castro. 2-Speed Mlnmash,k, Bleach Dispenser WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — vals In New York, Connecticut death In Saigon are executed. In Capital His appeal came In a talk to the Glassboro meetings had ously wounded who would be Sleyen speakers were listed 217 Broad-jumping 20 feet 6 Inches, and Maryland. “ Ramsey and others will be itlhe Rotary Club o f Ibledo, Ohio, for the assembly debate today, been useful. Joy was a member of the unable to avoid shameful' death sent home’ by air when- they teaching herself to play the WASHINGTON (AP) — The but a srunmary of his remarks "As the President explained It were fit to travel. Including p ^ - Iholuding Ahmed BalafreJ of baseball and track teams, and as did Roraback and Head to federal government announced was made , public by the boatfd Morocco, Deputy Prime Minis­ guitar, giving solo piano and pay the bipod debts they in­ to the nation," Mansfield said, viously repatriated wounded, ■pireisSdeint of the Girls’ A/tihleltlte today 13 national standards all in Washing^n. "these discussions I were useful ter Frank ^ken of Ireland and org;an recitals and singing in a Association. curred with the Vietnamese tte total involved was'469. of the states are expected to “ I am firmly cOnvinc^ that because they allowed two men Foreign Minister Adnan Parha- GET EXTRA SAVINGS ON In a typical game of baseball, people,” it said. The arrangements between glee club make a long Ust. of meet eventually to cut down the we must have adequate, effec­ with heavy responsibilities to bhi of Iraq and Nicanor Costa Joy explained, “ we have a In (the-air war agadnat North Israel, Jordan and the Interna^ accompUshments for any girl, death toll on roads and high­ tive— and above all—prom)>t talk directly to each other on tlonal Red Cross took 11 days to Mendez of Argentina, j General Electric pitcher, who throws the ball at Vietnam, Air Force, Navy ajid ways. iQng Hussein of Jotiton, who Joy A. Taranto, IB, does them us, and we swing.” Marine jets flew 116 mlssidns (See . Page Fifteen) Secretary of Transportation (See Page Fifteen) 1 (See Page Fifteen) $' aU and cooks, too. And she is How do you tell when to hit Monday and returning pilots ' I (See Page Bight) . blind. reported a month of heavy Alan S. Boyd said “the timeta­ the ball? “ You don’t, It’s hit or ble for reaching! ..these goals REFHiGEIlAfoMRfEZER “ I accept my bUndness and imfisis, bift alflter a cou(piIe df ibomlbdng had (knocked- out the live with It,’’ says Joy- “ It major raill yard at Kep, 38 mUes cannot be set yet because It de­ Frost Guard, 147-lb. Freezer. ^ itiimiels you gel! used to it.’*"’ pends on firm cost estlma^s 287 doesn’t faze me in the least.’’ In track, Joy has recorded 18 northeast of Hanoi, adjoining a and actions by state leg;isla- Hiigsem, Lb J The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. feet 4 inches in the standing.:tri­ big MIG airfield and an e le c^ c tures.’ ’ Kosygin, Castro Meet, . Joseph Taranto of Waltham re­ ple jump, 7 feet 1 Inch In the power station. But Boyd said adoption of the Meet Tomorrow cently was graduated from Per­ standing broad jump eind 20 feet Chinese Communist MIGs General Electric standards would enable the fed­ kins School for the Blind In Wat­ 5 Inches In the running broad shot dowh a U.S. Air Force WASmNGTON (AP) — lOng eral government to start work­ ertown, where she has studied jump—the latter less than two Phantom jet which the Air ing with the states; using funds Private Talks Continue Hussein of Jordan will meet ' since first grade. She won grad- feet short of the listed world Force said strayed over Red already authorized. He said $167 Wednesday with President ueition awards in g;lrls’ athletics, record for women. China's Hainan Island by mis­ HAVANA (iO>) — Soviet Pre­ REFRIGElil|fbR-FREEZER million was available through in»e reception contraated kita a Khrushchev, and Moko- Jotuuon, the White House an­ 167 musUc ami achnllBurEhlllp. Joy ultimately hopes to teach take, but the two fliers aboard mier Alexei N. Kosygin ahU sharply with the enthusiastic nounced today. June 30, 1968, and that three- yan wa^s sent to e x ^ in the 8 ^ “ I Immediately had a love fqr organ and piano, and play In the Phantom parachuted into Prime Minister Fidel CastrO; quarters of this total would be red carpet treatment accorded Viet position. ' This means two kings In the piano," said Joy—who mu^ recitals. the South Rhina Sea and were were exi>ected to continue pri­ succession wlU be conferring allocated to the states on a pop- Anastas I. Mikoyan when he Castro’s government has “learn thd music by Braille, a Joy plays the piano every rescued. i vate talks today but the sub­ with the President In two days came to Havana while first eased away from the Soviet Hite 15.7 C h. Ft. General Electric slow, painstaking process. Simday at a Cambridge restau­ In the ground war, the Com- (See Page Eight) jects being discussed iwere kept deputy premier In 196(2, after ..isinoe the king of Thailand is due SA V E A In recent months, declaring that “ You learn a method of rant and will be music counse­ tiiunlsts hurled several! hundred secret. the crisis over Soviet missiles late today. N et Volume i T I BraiUe so that you learn what Cuba wants to overturn^ Latin- 2-DOOR 21 Cu. Ft. Side By Side lor at a day camp this summer. more rodket, mortar and artil- Western observers-’^belleved in Cuba. The Russians pulled Hussein came to the United each note looks like,” explained American governments' now -Said Joy; “ I'm not one df the two Communist leaders out the mlMlles after an ex­ Nations to present the Arab Joy. “ You read the music with (See Page Eight) trading with- the Soviet Union. BU N D LEl those kids who just sits at home would range over Vietnam, the change between President John cause in the Middle *Bast REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER your fingers, memorize one Hausman Attacks and does nothing.'^ Soviet position on the Mlddl^ P. Kennedy and Premier Ni­ (See Page Fifteen) dispute, and it was almoet a hand, adapt It to the keyboard, T REFRIGERiiTdR-FREEZER Govern or for East and Castro’s opposition to certainty from the start that he memorize the other hand and the Soviet doctrine of peaceful would be invited to call on -adapt that to thd keyhokrd, then Pledge ‘Welsh’ coexistence with non-Onnmu- Jlpimsoq. General Electric ..put the two hands together.’’ nlst nations. Royal Authorities in New York - _Joy also plays the organ and OXFORD (AP) — RepubUcan Informed sources there said Monday night the monaibh 15:8 Cu. Ft.. 558-Lb. FOOD FREEZER 1 ^ taught herself the guitar. State Chai|rman Howard E. was no official ,vn>rd on how would make the trip. But it was Last year she gave a solO' pi- $ Hausman has accused Gov. John long Kosygin woiild remain In not until this morning that ,t)ie '1ano recital at school, and she Dempsey for welshing, on his Havana, but indications pointed Widte House announced Hussein UPRIGHT FREEZER has performed In music festl- campaign pledge to push for a to at least another day. would “ visit Washington for an $ law requiring pre-election re­ Kosygin was greeted With lit­ exchange of 'views with tfatf . A- porting of campaign contribif- tle fanfare when he arrived President’’ Wednesday. Giant zero degree freezer llolds up to 156 lbs. of frozen foods. General Elettrlc - Big Sign JoJ> tions. , Monday after hls .nine^day visit HU arrival is scheduled tor S A V E A In a speech Moqday night, to the United States,.. which In­ 1;8|0 p.m. EDT. Automatic defrost refrigerator section. Twin porcelain enamel 24.7 Cu. Ft., 865-Lb^ < 14 A super market in your home! Holds up to 400 pounds. Has «- To Result jfrom . Hausman said Dempsey did not cluded two meetings with Presi­ vegetable bins. Temperature control. Magnetic lioor seal, opens convenient door shelves, positive liafety door latch, magic “ lift a finger or r;alse his voice’’ dent Johnson. No crowds were easily, closes silently. CHEST FREEZER ' r u n d l i L I comer hinge, porcelain enamel liner, 9 position temperature -1 -Foot Revision , on the Issue while the General waiting at the airport to greet the first Soviet pt«mler to visit 'control, qii(ality construction throughout. , | Assembly was in 'session.' .... WETHERSFIELD (AP)—The This yeeir’s Democrat- Cuba. There were no baiids and Biilletm State Highway Department, now controlled legl^atupe did amend no flags. 7 'that the legal maximum height state election financing laws to Castro, dressed In his usual ..of commercial vehicles on Con- prohibit personal gaih from poli­ olive green army uniform, was RESERVE EXEMPTIONS Take UpTo 3 YeqrsTo Pay "SERVICE",..^Our Best Product Long Easy Budget Terms '.necticut highways has been tical testimonial; dinners and to on hand: along with! President WABliilNGTON — (AP) — nralsed by one foot. Is faced with require fuller disclosure of caih- Osvaldo Dorticos, Foreign Min­ •Hie Pentagon annonnoed to­ a big sign-posting job. paign contributors. | ister Raul Roa, members of the day that military Reservists Oov. John Dempsey Has The new bill failed to requi/e Central Committee of the Cuban who have servod two yoara* Signed into a law a bill raising that ceoidldates periodically dis­ ComiiAunlst party and foredgm active duty generally win O P E N D A IL Y - the legaj maximum heights of close their campaign contribu­ diplomats. ' ■ be exempt now from having the vehicles from' 12 fejet i tions during the course of the The airport was still steaming to make weekly drills'^ fho APPLIANCE CENTER ' inches' to IS feet 6 Inches!' - election, however. from afternoon rain as Kosy­ Ready Reserve. The ’ new gin, dressed in a dark suit, 9 to 9 This 'means, the department... It was thls^provlslon that the policy may mean the re­ said today; that low clearance OOP proposed during, the 1966 stepped from his plane 'With his lease of thotsHuids of laea m oiR m m m n 445 HARTFORD RQAp SATURDAY 8 to 6 -warning signs must be posted gubernatorial campaign, de­ daughter, Ludmila Gvishiani, ctmenny required to attead INC. at an additional 875 bridges and manding that a special legisla­ and a score of Soviet officials. woeUy meetinga n i Aottvs underpasses the state. tive sesslcm be (called by Deihp- After shaking hands and pos­ Reserve or Nattonal Onard 7)he departmeht Is required to 9ey to enact it. ing for photo^phs, Castro and i tiialto- post such signs at aU structures Joy Tarsnnp. bKnd since she was six months o4d, Kosygin got into black sbdan The Featagtei said that For Greater Sewing On Furniture, Rugs, Pianos and Organs Come To Oiir Warehouse Showroom, Forest St., Manchester pkys .piano in her Waltham, Mlass., home. Joy re­ Dempsey declined to call the (AP pbolofax) „)yhere demrance is “ less than special session, and the Demo- and drove off to a guest House in “ la event ehaU a tnaa 12 Inches g^eater than tbe maxi­ cently graduated from the Perkirta School for the cratjlc candidates announced the once fashlonaUe Msdianao Sovieit Prime Minister KoeyKih is greeted at Ha­ Sho tiaa served in Vletaam mum height of vehicle and load BHnd -w'here she has been studying since the first section of Havana. vana airport by Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Cas­ be Involuntarily assigned” to a Ready R e^rve unit lor h ? jpermltted under state law.,t’ grade. (AP Photofax) (Bee Page Eight) The Cuban public was not in- tro, Their private talks are continuing today. 1' I V 'I

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i, .r \ W .j / '■ ■ ■ :/.' ■ ■ ; ■ ■■ . V,; -; MANCHESTER EVENING HmiALD, MANCHESTER, C(iNN.. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 PAGE THRSn^ t*AGB) TWO MANCHfeSjreR EVENING ]HERALD. MANCHESTER. C O M .. TUESDAY, J u k s 27, 1967 ,:.;V Mm T o l l a n d Tolland V e r n o n [ B e a m in g iei^ b ld K cW Leaved Hospital' Mrs. Garrity Re-elected Head Co-ordinated Curriculum L egion T^eam ^ r iIi^ e ' c^ N ittR , COVENTRY DAY OCHOOL With New Son TiiXim 'lOO Hl8 HOMBWO]^ iHSilimii Of Town Historical Society Proposed in School Report ’ Ry Al f r e d s h e in w o l d : ^'Dedication to Excellence in Education’* T o Play in AU$'riN, Tex. (AP) Hoitte ■;y: Mrs. Harold Garrity of Ttol- last five years. ^ The development of a co­ Ourrionlnm Gnidea 1' ■ with; her new baby, i9-yeki^d i :'g ^ t''p la y w iD^. lond Green was re-elected The board will also interview : 'M.' ordinated curriculum In all 'Bol- The establishment of ele­ Under the direetton of Lucl Johnson Nugent say8 the bidding ; candidates for the poalUon of M anchester chairman of the Tolland His­ land schools and 'Uie recom­ mentary grade guides and sec­ Am the schKxd year dtawa to really knowa what .hupptaei^'iis oppqneqtt.^^ ’■. Supervisor of Buildings and ondary school subject guides Edward J. ’Bierman, PhJD. — John J. Bameo, B.8., MJ3. Classes included-16 art, 3 sci­ torical Society at Its meeting mendations on the various The (Rockville American Le- Grounds and will devote most “ should be developed a| soon a ckee and the summer beetne, ence and 19 natural history noui;, * . ’ oah.tqutnteehto.oanHqutniimehto. He;He Win tuilmlV ' \5:Z last night. Also re-elected was we at Iflte museum pause for a claEses, plus a (Stan^p COuh. In . Ii—* '-V f f-'V'x'. ’l'e. of the meeting to the closing of ways it qan be implemented are as possible” , according *to the g;ion baseball team wlU play Beainlhg with pride, the i*el»- ly •vlee-ohainnan Jeein Aupeiin. Sout^ Stroot, CoveYitry, Conn. moment to rOcaE the accom- adtUlon to the enrichment the budget, prior to the June i^luded in a report sulbmltted proposals. the J^ncHester Legion team ldent’9 daughter arid her hua- Mrs. Donald Barrows was 30 deadline. pltsSiments oif the past year and classes, the museum presented A IQS to the BoaN of Education by These gfuldes would be made to took alhead to the toture. cultural prrograms for young tonight at 6 at Henry Park. band, Patrick J. Nugent): 28, f^)o;p^nenU have toe’- elected corresponding shcretary Heads Special Program the Curriculum OounciTs oo- available to parents of school • Pre-School to 8th Grade It was nine years ago'iChat pecpla at BaUtey Audltcirium. Both teams won their first introduced their . 6-day-old s«v to audlsic^./,to double a fanJO^ ,, and Miss Bernice Hall, record­ Mrs. Eugene Wanat of Sugar chairmen. dhildren and to the profession­ ■ • Individualized Instructions the museum ibecame an incor­ EtoitlhusiaEitic audiences of ifrcm starts last Sunday, Rock-ville the public as ihey left Setoff ster.'^toge a « ndt so coffffd^^ ing secretary. Hill has been named director The school board wUl dis­ al staff. They would pro-vide Directors elected for a three- porated, noniproEt community 750 to 1,000 enjoyed thlsf popu­ Hospital Monday aftornotm %hi%'whito ttff i’grieaVnxan lOQfQ of the Coventry public school’s cuss the report’s recommenda­ both With the opportunity to edging Thompsonvllle 3 to 2 year term are Mrs. Joseph Kol- • Team Teaching • Small Classes organization and moved from lar sertefs. A series of five Na- the 95-degree Texas'weather>) i j thff i(tffUaiu1i' 4n":ff ' ^ r W chiuff^s) Q i f A (V program for teaching of per­ tions at its July meeting, along know exactly what is being of­ behind the three hit pitching wloz, John Burokas, Atty. Rob­ ceptually handicapped children. the hasemient of the Waddell bibnel AudUbon Wildlife fUm- Fat-faced, ' pug-nosed, ’’^he- • with reports in each of the sub­ fered to the students in the lo­ • Ungraded Opportunities __ ,-vBhit SbBjQ-’-'Ttyi* ) NUlft., -f-- ert D. Ring and Miss Florrie School to Ms present home at teotures was presented especial­ of Clary Ifrowka. Manchester eyed, and Unperturbed b y ail ' lend :^ue1lM» df. clubi» r | paii, ,, .t 'NT DottMi y’V- Mrs. Wanat formerly served ject areas, which have not yet cal schools. I Bishop Bowering. 126 Cedar St. Badh year since ly for aidults at (Bailey Audlto- beat WliUmantic. the exicffe(ment, Pffllriek t(ynhhi Dr., has received her master’s 108 Orestwood Dr., has recelveid ^,000. Gxhilbits of particular' travels to South Windsor for a wishes for UtUe Lyn; "We want g«™U8ee have to aq tneir nqme- *___ «i.iwi • Frauik Kalas, Mrs. Edmund Dog Licenses Resource Center,’’ which would active appraising of their ef­ Is a statistical report. Visita­ work’ " . ' ^^v^n^ake diiwmy niff for the thlfd ; J in education degree from the toe degree of master of science intercEit to vtoitots of all ages game at the field next ty the Quati’ale, Atty. Harold Garrity Time fo^ renewing dog licen­ serve as a library to assist in forts and the modifying if nec­ tion statistics certainly indi­ him to grow up in a peaceful T 'a ill y time. This defense limited South in cdivll engineering at toe Uni- I were the Eve andmells in their high school at 6. and Robert Jenks. ses is running out, according University of Hartford. the development of various essary of the curriculum area cate rising interest in the mu­ world,” she said. "To be the In American.,systems. West a ,^ dummy’s four trumps and the ” verailty of Oonnectiicut. attraotlve new houses, the ob­ «aponse of ^ notrump would ^ The society has been given an to Town CJlerk Gloria Meurant. Miss Aronson attended Man­ courses of study. i for which they are responsible. seum and its exhibits; but ’The town clerk, Henry F. But­ best of whatever he wants to Goodiffg aittended (Manchester servation beehive, Seymour the old sign which once marked the Friday 1st the deadline for pur­ chester High School arid re­ School Superintendent Rob­ “ By so doing, the stigma of ler, announces extra hours sole­ be." show a:;/'medlocre hand, and points ■ Hlglh Sdhool and received a more important are the rec­ Tolland County Mutual Fire In­ chasing dog licenses before a ceived her AJB, degree from ert Briarton has stated he is complacency gnd academic space man, {Manchester’s own ly for the issuance of dog li­ badhdlcr of science degree from ords showing increased partici­ TheNugewts conceded that a« . At the replay table an Amer- surance Co. ’The sign was given penalty charge is added. The the University of Rhode Is­ including space for a curricu­ stagnation -will never be allow­ tinsmith, and a record size censes ’Thursday evening from toe Universitiy of Oomnecticut pation in the museum’s educa­ by the United Congregational fee Is $3.60 for-males and spay­ land in 1963. ed to enter tlje education sys­ Ailedca Brown bear. 6 to 9. He also reminds dog S:/7rTomd‘l *SS‘*?e h?w;v“ S^st’a^S^^^^ the lum resouVee center in the spe­ in 1965. tional activities and programs Church which discovered It in ed females and $7.70 for fe­ She was ai^ English teacher tem of Tollan^’’. School class' vtlsdtoitions in­ owmers all dogs six months old Snow White and Dwarfs at Stati cifications he Is dra'wlng up for He is a member of Theta’ Ohi and use o f its educational fa­ spoiled. "That’s the prerogative ^ “ ^ S o u lV t o v r S o ^ * * ^ ^” the attic of one of its buildings. males. at Bolton High School, and this creased 40% over last year. and over must be licensed by the new middle school to be ' The report recommends the Fraitemilty and Ohi Epsilon, an cilities and collections. An im­ Snow ’White gives Dopey an affectionate send off as •he of grandparents," said the tricka If ROto had stayed out •The company was chartered The town clerk’s office is open fall she will be guidance coun­ During (he morning hours, Friday’ to avoid fines or penal­ constructed for opetdng in using of sub-edmmittee mem­ honorary engineering society. ! portant museum goal o f the leaves to join his brother dwarfs, to "Whistle While ’They In 1828, and was housed in the tonight from 7 to 9, and daily selor at the school. learning tours were given to ties. 196®. The council's report calls bers as laisons vdth*the balance He is married to the former ' future is the expansion of Work,” In Walt Disney’s animated classrtc, "Snow White and "I think we’re almost______beaten______ter Avarelll writed to see w h ^ had ^studied their____ meth- southwest front room of the Wednesday through Friday 3,290 pupUs (140 dtoases) from n^os^ who wdsh licenses by for establishment of such a of the teaching: staff. They Miss Suzanne Shields of 'Ver- | planned. programs and ac­ (the Seven Dwarfs,’’ which opens tomorrow at the State before begin," Lucl added Jtoth^wd h la :'p ^ n ^ were .go- opponents wire odds- Bartlett house, now owned by f^rni 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. schools in Andover, BoEon, mail must send their request center by September 1967. would act as advisors to the nuonlt. The cou'ple are making Children like Kaopectate tivities for the education and Theater, ’The Academy Award-winning cartoon in techni­ with a smile. "top- „ „ favorites to get to ^ m e and Charles MacArthur, at the Church Censu.s ' Broad Brook, Ootumlbia, Coven­ ea^ly. ’The address is P.O. Box ped. bidding, the Romans dou^ ^ The American team ^ j Subway Riders The center would house ma­ teachers on an informal basis, their home at Oberry : Dr., i stimulation of youth. ’Phis ex­ color Is being re-released during its 30th annlverssuy, by "I thought I knew happiness foot of the Green. keeping all members of the try, lEast IHeiittord, Ehist Wind­ 246, Rockville and the fee is St. Matthew’s CSiurch is un-|, terial sent by agencies, pub­ Storrs. Gooding is presently (parents trust it) panded program 'will also in­ Buena Vista. on my wedding day, but I found ^ A, i ____ I ' would have {gained five Instead ■'* staff aware of the progress be­ sor, Unfiehl, Gitadtonifaury, Hart­ $3.60 for male and spayed fe­ Unappetising Oontraot IntemaUonal The company moved to the dertaking a town census be­ Band Together, lishing firms and professional employed at Metropolitan Dds- clude workshops and stimulat­ I really didn’t know It until we ing made In curriculum devel­ ford {Manchester, Mansfield, male dogs and $7.70 for un­ building next to the cong;rega- ginning this week. The Rev. J. organizations relating to var­ itrict Oommission in Hartford. ing educational experiences for had Lyn," she said later In word Against the unappetizing conj match points. opment. ’TaloattvlEa, ToEaiid, Willlman­ spayed female dogs. Uonal church In 1850, where It Clifford Ouptin, and ordained Save Youngster ious su/bject teaching aids and youth leaders and parents. sent from home to reporters. . tract q f. two iMrirts doubled, A vt, Dally ({uestlon Development Seen Urgent i l l i tic, wmingtoh and Win Wesley of Brooklyn to safety. It will require “ creative think­ first time hq’s ever held the COMfORTABir AW CONDmONfD contract is expected to be Summer CJurrtculuim Study. Se­ duster whiskers flying the sctuxils {borrowed firom the July from 2 to 5 psn. on every Insane at Norwich State Hos­ so incapacitated by mental ill­ I — i The rescue came after the Talcott Park, then West and baby.” STARTING awarded at the meeting. The Mianoheetei' Evening Henald lected staff teadhers would be ing and an active dialog;ue breeze. Sc{h{ooa,8ervaice Department over day except Monday. Do plan Union Sts., Lake Street School, pital. ness that he could not testify conductor stopped the train When diarrhea upsets a member of your family, turn to the Mother and baby were dis­ STANLEY^^ A =2 = 2c town has been served by the '{Tolland oorreapondent Bette hdTed to work during the sum­ among the professional staff, Local residents donated for 1,000 {suitcases coutailniaig eirUi- to 'Visit us soon! Vernon Elementary School, Ver­ But prison officials were con­ in court again. TOMORROW when he found three boys hitch­ comforting relief of Kaopectate, from Upjohn. It's prompt charged from the hospital with WARNER 9 I jM l I E Floyd Munroe (Bus Co. for the Quotrale, tel. 875-2845. mer to undertake a study Of a the Administration, and the the trip. c{les from the museum’s coEec- non Center ’ and Grove St. fining the man, 42-year-old Al­ Six years later, Joseph and ing a ride on the narrow outside Board of Education” . acting, soothing and pleasant tasting. Families have bert F. Taborsky, to his cell 24 a companion, Arthur Chilombe, excellent health reports. Lyn . .TtL 643-76J2 FBti PARHIW6 BIRCH ST. «$*» OF THt*TER particular ouiriculluim area. tilonB sspectohy essentbled to RockvlUe Hospital Notes doorway platform and holding The various recommendations trusted Kaopectate for more than 28 years. Available in e{nittoh and isupp{lemen{t .dlasts- hours a day In the state prison slew six persons during a series checked out weighing 8 pounds They would be responsible for Cutting Torch Visiting hours are 12:30 to “ Snow Whl^'" at 1:00 • 3:05 - 5:10 - 1:15 - 9:20 onto the soft rubber molding on included in the report are looked unbreakable bottles that are at home In your medicine room learning experiences. TMs here because they feared he of robberies. The crimes caused IVt ounces and measuring 21 she dirawing up otf a co-ordinat­ 8 p.m. in aU areas except ma­ “Beaver VaUey" at 2:20 - 4:30 - 6t85 - .8:40 Parsons College Trustees the vertical edge of the car ed, fpoclfic guideliine in the sub­ upon by the council, as “ areas chest or travel case. important department (. Is efffi- was not yet capable of taking them to become known in the inches. door. Used in Break ternity where they are 2 to 4 je c t' to Bid teachers from the of general concern which will oient{!y run by the museum’s part in the prison routine. state as “ the mad dog killers.” When the doors opened two of crucially affect the Council’s i- , ■' IN OUR PHARMACY 'Women’s Vtiunteer iLeague, and 6:30 to 8 p.m. In 1960 Taborsky testified Joseph Taborsky was executed Adventure, Laughter and Lovet Fire Controversial Prexy fiT'rt grade thriouglr ithe hi^lh A break in alt Manlohester Axlmitted Friday: Pamela the boys fled, but the Wesley s?(hcol. work in the comingj year’’. "far ◄ which {handles aE ithe details of against his brother Joseph in a In the electric chair in 1960. boy, with his left leg wiedged The report concludes with the Structural Steel Inc., off Mitch­ Siuchecld otf Cider Mill iRd., EU- THE ENDLESS OHICAGO (AP) — Parsons Thiis work -would be accom - expedtUing, keeping of records trial which arose from the rob- Culombe was sentenced to life from an enrollment of 250 stu­ agri-lnst, the plaitform, cried ou( recommendation for a full-time MANCHESTER ell Dr., took place over the ingitcm; ^ichaird (Parker of Wil­ Ctollege trustees have fired the p')"^hrd on a full-tim e basis I FAIRWAY and maintaining the collections. bery slaying of Louis Wolfson, on a second degree murder .SUMMED dents to more than 5,000 last for help. He waB taken to Wyck- curriculum co-ordinator. The nsuseum is gratelful fiw weekend, and the thief or lie d r., TtoUiaind; WiOliam Miller a West Hartford liquor store charge. , school’s controversial president. year, was not available for com­ w'th the starff being paid sal- F/RST off Heights Hospital, where ai'iie: riSmiHar to those belirgpaiid thedr dedicated servUca otf 12 iScIhiool S t; Eugene Dlel- owner. Albert Taborsky may become Dr. Millard O. Roberts, In a bid ment. U 45 TOLLAND TURNPIKE thieves used a cutting torch to doctors said he suffered only a fiummer committees in towns Manchester Evening Her­ gen otf East {Hartford'; Charles Albert pleaded guilty to a eligible for parole In three more to retain academic accredita­ He inaugurated a policy of Exit 93, WUbur Cross Parkway (Manchester teaciieirs also re- cut a lock on one of the lock­ four-inch cut on the left thigh. ccrripairatole to Tolland, accord­ ald Tolland correspondent, ^ ^ f o r swim rafts HIU otf 14 Franklin Pk.; E(ina charge of second degree murder years. tion for the mushrooming, giring a second chance to stu­ qiKSted the services of the cu­ ers, poUce say. ing to the proposal. Bette Quatrale, tel. 876-2845. OoJby of Wiaidaorville; Deniiae uniquely operated institution. dents who had fluffked out of rator of eiduoatSon bo . conduct Aji estimated $20 in petty . . - \ \ '^'{07 The report, recommenids the Buchholz of (3arol Dir., Tolland. I ■ ^ After an all-day closed meet­ other schools. Enrollment grew BpecSail riaasroom leamilng ses-‘ casih was 'taken from the lock­ NHRR Must Choose giranting of released time be Admitted Baiturday;. Benjamin Mjandheater; Jo-'Ann Hellbeig of ChUffren ing here Monday, the executive and the value , of the school’s Etons for 1,288 pupils to 56 er, a wrench set, and a key to ens of. 5 Regan Si^; AUchael given to the professional staff GtoMbeirg off 52^' Park St.; Undker 12 committee of the Board of psyslcal plant Increased from $1 WASHINGTON (AP) — If the otoEses. Memibeirs o f the mu­ a vending machine whidi was East Wkulaor. Hyjek otf 123 Pix>s(ple6t St.; Mrs. on a iregUlairly sdhedilled .basis Claudia Frain of Monson, Connie. Stevens million to $21 million. . bankrupt New Haven Railroad seum’s Resource Person Bureau used to take $10 from the ma­ Diadhargod Saiturdlay: llicwils ’VirgindA Simmons and son Of "NEVER ’TOO LATE" T^eiUNICOLOW'’ trustees of the Fairfield, Iowa, for curriculium Study. This presented special ennelhment chine, police report. The break Mass.; William Tuppeny of 176 Ml'diaud otf {Hartford; Thomas 333 Main St., Mandhestor; itrs. 75c school voted to fire Roberts, 49, But the North Central Asso­ wants to reduce its service, it ImM Vbtl QMrllitfM Rd.« III. CiM liMtf Skinner Rd. should expect to lose some of would permit a more oonceoted progirama to 1,165 pupils in 47 was reported by Bruno Monaco Keirr of 15 Burke Rd.; Antoi- Mary 'Wheeler and daughter otf and seek a federal court Injunc­ ciation of Colleges, In announc­ effort oh “the part ctf the teach­ AxUnriWed Simday; Ronald EAST WINDSOR its mall-carrying business, the sdiool classes. Tl^ose who gen- who told police that another $6 neittq Draus of Warren Ave.; 131 Wiest Sit.; Mra. Mary Jean — ON THIS ALL WALT DISNEY PROGRAM -r- tion barring the North Centrol ing last April It plaimed to re­ ing staff to become invd'ved in DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 Post Office Department said eroui£{!y gave otf their time and was taken from a pair of pants Harrison Of 10 Franklin St.; Jef­ Mona Jimimo otf 58 Franklin St.; Vogt and diaughter of 113 South Association of Colleges from voke the school’s accreditation plannlinig curriculum , according Monday. talents to onaike this unique he had left in arlother locker frey Ooover of 9 ’Morrison St.; Dorothy WUkinisoin otf Frog Hol­ Windsor. revoking the school accredita­ June 30, said a study showed the to toe report. service posis(i{hle were; Mrs. Jane Slchiilz of 39 Middle Butch­ tion Friday. college was on shaky financial “ The. New Haven can’t have In the building. low Rd., Ellingtofi; Pamela Disdharged Sunday; Mary ‘■'The Strain of classroom load Stanley Pearson, MUss Ehnaline er iRd.; Oaitherine Salxa of 4S STARTS WED. ’ITie committee said it would grounds. It both ways,” said a depart­ PoUce say entry was gained Siuclhe)okl otf Cider Mill Rd., Ell­ Mascola of' Rockville '^tfemori'al and graduate study, coupled Ford Dealer Penb'janid, Miss Oaithenine Shea Range Hill (Dr.; Karen Pihilbrick ask that the new administration A majority of the Parsons fac­ ment spokesman. “ They can’t through the east door of the ington; Kenneth Cook of Maple Nursing Home; Eugene Dilgen wtith family respronsiWlities and Arthur EOing. of Sugar HiU Rd., Tolland; Lau­ Lee Marvin be given time, to get things “ re­ ulty had recommended that discontinue trains and then ask builidlng 'Where a window 'was Sit., EUingtion; Beas Shinoki otf Of Basit Hartford; Joseph GHUleh makes toe work of curriiculum ra . Mbrganson otf Lekeview Robert'Ryan Roberts be fired, saying they us to have them keep the mail.’! EtornEment in after school broken and a latch was un­ Rit. 1, Ellingiton; Howaird Wood of 14 Oak St. ; Claudia Frain otf established” at the school. plannang, as It now extks, a objected to his administration The railroad’s trustees have and iSatuiridaiy enriic&iiment dass- hooked. HeigHts; Ourino Papa of 27 of 101 Union St.; Stanley Red­ Monaon, IMaas. Roberts, who took over In 19:(6 m ost ddiCflilcun.t bask,” the dhatr- es at the museum was at an A building alt 545 N. Main Cliarter IRd.; Dioiigilas Lindsay "DIRTY DOZEN” and directed growth of the once- and that it was in conflict with protested the' department's plans to shift considerable postal busi­ men .Stated ia{bsolto!te maximum of 438 dhE- St. 'was also broken Into some­ otf Kozley Rd., ’ToMiand; Dorothy qulet little Presbyterian school the interest of the school. The demandls Of a growing drenc ’The demand far exceeded time over the weekend, but {Somera of 370 Beelzebub Rd., ness to other carriers. Includ­ ing trucks. They have also en­ system create a need for more the avallatile Classroom ^ »ce. poEcle say it is not known If Wlapplng. ' Chan just a paat-time glimpse listed the support of congress­ B e tte r Ideas’ Sale anything was taken." A 'Window Discharged Friday: Gail Burt “If you don’t enjoy this flick get a t oumixnA’uiff ,ithe report says. THEATRE EAST Townes Children ^Vanish^ men In the railroad’s four-state at the rear of the building was Of Wanehouse Point; Jafree Bernard L. Drew The work of the Social Studies (FREE in-car HEATERS , H M C K m i rU M K ■ Mt-5421 lA — Hartford 'll me* — area. broken to gain entry, police W eldi of 76 Grand Ave.; Steve Oommaittee, com pleted after say. This was a ffemart maneuver Pellkey of 128 West Main St.; Acres of Free Parking After Deaths of Two Girls three years of effort, suggest MEADOWS”! ' A baseball equipmenit box at Clarence Banning of RD 2, Comfortably Air-Conditioned on the part ol| the railroad to thait an easier a/pproadh is nec­ Robertson Park was broken SIERRA VISTA, Ariz. (AP) — townspeople are always^ulck to position us into looking like we essary, It notes. ipecial models! Special Sean Connery open sometime during the week­ Starting Tomorrow! (Wednesday) ’The little children of this com- blame the Army. ^ forced them into discontinuing “The difficulties they over- is end and various Items of base­ 0 I’l - - » • mill CMMII JW ' muiffty have vanished. It Is as if “ There Is no way of knowing the trains by taking the mall odlme prcvlJde an object lesson James Bond some Pied Piper lured them who the killer is,’’ said one offi­ off,” said the spokesman. “ It’s ball equipment, includiitg four MILLER'S Niilll IHMK IMIIOI inn lA 'M s iy is b ■ fc)r (fliose Who foUow, as they head protectors weire taken. RESTAURANT AKENNBIH' Jttv m i; ■ lutiui mm niii „ away with his m a^c pipe. cer who refused to jgive his a shell game.” i wore oonsbantly ptegued by an •■YOU "o n l y The equipment belongs to the «wi EIISUI08 jiKKi Klim mniia They’re in their homes or name. "Anyone can get on this inadequacy of time,” acootidiing letter Idea Pxtras I LIVE TWICE" Manchester Little League. their backyards or In the famllj^ post. All you have to do is stop CATERPILLARS DEFEA!^D to .the repo rt. - SPECIAL- at the gate and get a pass. It NORTH WlfTOHAM, Maine plus Mickey Rooney Michael McMahon of 77 Ha'w- 8YIII {nynyii myidi car. Parents keep constant thome St. reported to poUce "Dinner For Ywo watch. Two blonde girls have could just as easily have been a (AP) — Mr. and Mrs. Maynard "AMBUSH BAY” METROCOIOR Both in Color that someone took his 'waUet vanished—one jfrom her home, civilian.” Rogers won 'a week-long battle ; . 5 0 But the real worry Isn’t Special low prices! from the locker room at Wad­ with inch-long caterpillars re­ HAR{(0KD SP«{NC{{llD tXPKtSSWAV Matinees Dally another from a play area—to FOR dell pool as he was .swimming V wheth^ the killer is a soldier or cently after they had stripped K(S. SA I 'J{ Noilh - HARTFORD 1:30 become murder victims. last night. ’Thepe was one doUar 10 EAST CENTER ST. The people are frightened. a civilian. People say they won’t every leaf from two tall poplars, MANCHESTER trust anyone, not even their l>l' in the wallet, he told police, Evenings A local pawn shop owner says then coated the Rogers’ home. neighbors, until someone is ar­ Cosmefics ^ £AS7 HARTFORD gM also his license and social se­ 6 :0 0 -0 :0 0 he could'get rich If he had more “ They were matted thick, all curity card. rested. . MUSTANG SPORTS SPRINT Sat. - Son. .25 "caliber automatic pistols. heaving up and down," Mrs. IT’S Rogers said. “ It was awful.” Mustang Sports 12:15-8:05 “ ’They’re selling like hotcakesi” CINEMA! The black-and-white satin Sprint Hardtops 6:00 - 8:55 said the dealer. ‘"The women IT EIMCfflt?:! here say they aren’t going to let Area Weather moth larvae moved in great Liggeffs and Convertibles— AIR CONDITIONED carpets across the ground from DRIVE>IN TONITE some nut kill their children WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— Specially priced with sporty extras Dean Martin Hits—"Who's Got The Action” the trees to the house. OiUy; a 2 without at least putting up a The U.S. Weather Bureau says At The Parkade included! Air conditioning at big ROUTU • 4 44A “Who’s Been Sleeping In My Bed” 8:05,-7:20 few got past family barricades ^i-nVuiMANTICXT. fight." that a wide range of tempera­ discount. Children Under 12 Fi«e m o m M>- 4000 into the dwelling before an ex­ c 1 It was nearly two months ago tures from night to day 'vlrlll MANCHESTER •Summer' 8:40; ‘WUe’ 10:85 terminator Attacked the cater­ I Wed. — Top Holiday Show that pretty blue-eyed, blonde­ find this afternoons readings U) u pillars with poison. Giant All-Color Show [QSIIDSQIj haired Cindy Clelland disap­ similar to yesterday or even a i - f m ’’ U O U IA R D . peared from her home in Sierra few degrees higher. The air Vista, which has grovf,n up mass coming out of southern 'I Ford Better Idea A IW i ...III.. U UP “ BREATHTAKING!" around Ft. Huachuca. The Canada remains very dry. Special-Galaxie 500 Hard- -tlwww* HVMAN sprawling desert Army post is High pressure bringing us PROOUCIION tops.The strongest, quietest Ford .headquarters for the Strategic this fair weather is covering all hardtops ever. Add whitewalls, 4tM “BMUIANT!"' Conununications (k>mmand. the area east of the Mississippi, vinyl interior, wheel,coders and The girl, daughter of an Army with the center of high pres­ -7h»NtwYorimr t moj|e, at a spet^ial low price. Save - sergieant, was found stabbed to sure ' over Pennsylvania this HO J, on air (Conditioning, SelectShift, WEDNESDAY ‘ death in a brutal fashion three morning, drifting eastward 10 to f MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE power options with V-8 engine days later. She was nude when 15 mph. By late tonight, highest options, (5 ^.M. TO B PJdir ); searchers found her body on a pressure should be just off remote firing range. shore, and light southerly winds Color Companion Fean Then last Thursday, Janelle should prevent night tempera­ Professional Excellence Tony Curtta—^Vema Ual Haines, *^Whose father Is a lieu­ tures from dropping quite so —^Also— “NOT WITH MY WIFE tenant colonel, disappeared low, although the difference fro YOU DON'T!” The excellence of our professionjal Ford Wagons with Paul Newman oa “HUD” 'M .| While playing nearji pond at the last night will not be marked. : ) Ft. Huachuca Officers Club. Shei Storm development is still not care is common knowledge. W e have Magic Doorgate—a door- unifflii RESTAURANT was found eight hours later« herl favored, but with moisture from gate that opens out for people, ■mH nil 45 B. CEN’TEH ST.—-643-1416 skull crushed by what Is thought the Central States edging our achieved this reputation by perform­ down for cargo. Dual-facing rear to have been a large fock. way, shower chances may start seats. AIrdeflectorsheIpkeeprear Kumin Janelle was 6 years old, Cindy to increase on Thursday. K4 Dine out ^ith u$ it's e ing our 'profjpssional work with dedi­ window clean. All Ford wagons ■T iiV.'. was 7. are loaded with better ideas. iii !iu iiiB in Biii Because the second killing ,(HEAD START' PROGRAM METROCOUm break for Mom, a treat for cation and we utmost respect . . . »/ was on federal property, the HARTFORD (AP) — Some Top Co-Hit Also In.Oolor Flederal Bureau of Investigation 3,000 Connecticut four and five- always. ’ , the kids. Everybody enjoys was called In. Agents working year-olds will take part In Today's Fords are loaded with better ideas o(it of Ft. Huachuca refused to summe|r "Head Start” pro­ ;TH E COLLEGE CLUB" the delicious, hearty servings comment, saying, "We'll call grams, state anti-poverty di­ the others won't have till '68—if then. y^u If anything happens.” rector Joseph P. Dyer announc­ Low pricedi Now at your New and pleasant service. '.FrAiiBh, ototoes' - --Qt' ^ r C ^ -;$law: England Ford Dealer's. M U S r FEATURING THE QUIET ONES 'A number of persons ]J inter­ ed Monday. SOUTH SIDE '68 ideas at'67 prices Yorlor'^:^Rolhi viewed Monday said they felt it Forty communities will bene­ ENHANCE EVERY TUES. & THURS. NIGHT Wjas unfair to bq left in the dark. fit from $620,170 in' federal FEATURING DAILY ®?cept Monday "Wo don’t know what to watch funds for the seven-week pro- 8 P.M. till, 12 P.M. JIM BRADY CUT oi^t for," said one woman as she -gram. Local boards of educa­ DILLON SALES and SERVICE, Inc. , ,ot tip*', shopped with her three children tion will nontibute $60,000, Dyer EUZABEINTAYI0 R PRIME RIBS Ujgging along behind. "Surely said. 319 MAIN STREET— MANCHESTER ROSEMOUNT. BOLTON^ CONN. someone saw- something, it Some 2,000 other children will RAUL NEWMAN OP BEEF , s4ems they could tell us more.’’ ’ .be continuing Classes this sum­ Live Minie and Refreshments iCivlUaiisi here say they think mer as part of a year-round ENDS TONITE If You Are A Used C!ar Buyer, We Have A Wonderful Selection Of A-1 Values FQR THOSE AGE 17 AND OVER tl(e Wller-w)r killers—Is in the Office of Economic Opportunity ’'•- '--400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN.’ “Caper of tte Golden Bulls” A m y. Military personnel say program. Rrst 10 People V2 Price! ^ “Spy With A Cold Nose” ^

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i^AOB W)UR MANCliESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Tu e s d a y , j u n e 27, i 967 P A G E F r V U Bolton State News ■¥f- ToUand r e m o n Hublard of Hulbtard Drive, has Car Strikes Pole, TV-Radi’o Tonight Mrs.* Auden been named to the Dean’s H at Awards to Girl Scout Troops Teamsters’ with first honora at Many Ward Driver Charged Elected hy Secretarial School in Hartford Glass Cut to All Shapos aui Oadeitte OM Soout TVooip 609 Youth^s Beautification Plan to r the final semester ending plorer, hiker, homemaker, pio­ pal, toymaker, world associa­ G>ntract OK OeoU M. Evdns, 27, of Oor- June 2. iwBUi gti45 iflmm >Bo9ticni o h i neer, small craft, sports. tion pin. Television Sizes for Table Tops rlnne Dr., Tolland was charged Legion Unit Miss Hublard graduated from Miarg^ret Grunske, animal Chris Dooley, coUector, cook, 5:00 ( 3) Uovie 7;1S (40) You Asked tor It Awarded a National Grant Yea^ean do many IilanciMSter ihetd a court oir with failure to drive in the es­ t h e Secretarial Finishing kingdom —mammals, sports. dabbler, needlecraft, my com- Js Expected ( 8-3» ipke Douglas Nemneel nwortis and bnUlgiing' ceramany (10) Peivy ICasan 7:30 (34) Struggle for Peace Mtn. Wllbett Audetoi o f 107 . The Ellington Youth Croup He is a 1965 graduate of Course-June 5. things .with dtass to* Bernice Kurys, animal king­ .munlty. tablished lane after the car he (ia> Jlerv Qriffln ( »-10) Combat (C) n m n la y rUgnt^toi St. Mauriofe HARTFORD (A P )— has been awarded a Project As- Rockville High Sdhool and in­ bla imd d«M tops dom —mammals, sports, trave­ Jill Early, sign of the arrow, was driving went off Anthony (18) Hlsbway Patrol (13) Secret Agent Oretftiwood Dr. was recently ^ Bicycle Warning Conneeticut members of (20) Big Ftoture (13) DaMariTcj eijErtanoe Onant by the Coca-Cola tends to continue his career at With summer vacation, the C h u rch ham. ler. daJbbler, drawing and painting, Rd., struck a guard rail and (30) Rlverboait (10303330) OH from eiledted president ctf the Atoieri- and thny ora oeny the Teamsteha Union are (40) Huddeberry Hound IJNCLE (C) Oolby College, WatervlMe, Vernon Police Department re­ Junhir acouts from 'Troops Carole tianeri, dressmaker, songster, troop dramatics, came to rest against a utility 6:30 (40) Peter Jer^ga (C) 8:00 (34) Spectrum can Deglon Auxinaiy at a dln- Company to help the group to Maine. to knep cinan. Lot good grooming, homemaker, expected to apiprove a new quests bike riders ride wlUi 667 and 668 croased the brilide:e world games, world association pole last night shortly before (20) Scope (13) Sounda of E iw n ^ meeang: et the home of carry out its suggested plan for He received an award to y be­ us hnip yo« with hiker, pioneer, sports, swimmer. 6:00 ( 360-40) News,' Spmmunity conservation and ing on the Dean’s List for two Detiorah Negrro, animal klng^ , Weother Miss BArhara Walleitt off 147 suggestions. - the oixxasllng- were Dtene Chlick, .Arlene Flano, cook, daibbler, six-week s)tutdown\in the day. ^ (30) -MOHale'e Navyi (10303330) Ocoiaslonal Wife beautification. years, the John G. McOuskey Juvenile Officer George C. dom — birds, horsewoman, ' (13) Newaboat Waranoke R/d. She succeeds Mirrors Cut To AU Slaet iDonna O hurilla, Susan drawing and painting, health construction industry. Evans was ndt injured, police Bed Skelton Show (C) . Robert Bernier Jr., an 18- prize for ex(K'llence in totology Gardner today repeated a sports. (32) Summer HIgbllghta (C) (34) Dance Theater, Joae OPEN 8 A.M. to S Fjn. Orockett, 'Paittte Ddmock, Dtiane aid, pets, , home, health and Membership votes will be said, but the vehicle had to be (18) Merv Griffin Mies Walleitt year-old Ellington High School and the Fletcher award for warning to parents about teach­ OnoBB, ahedte. H bar, Detybde Linda Schaller, hiker, pioneer, ( 8) Newawlre SAT. 8 AJM. to NOON safety, hospitality, my com­ taken at meetings of Teamster towed away with front end darii- (34) What's Now? 9:00 6) TlieBday Night at Other oKficers elected include student of Wapping Wood Rd., character^) scholari^ip, service ing safe blcytile riding halts iM chenbUl, B a rb a ra Mlinltouccil, sports. munity, magic carpet, needle­ locals in Hartford, New Haven, age. . (20) Target Mrs. lieon Bradley, senior vice Rockvfne, aubmditted the youth and athletics. to their children and to keep Beverly Slnon, dressmaker, 6:10 (40) Bronco 9:30 ( 343) PeWkxnt Junction (C) lUnda (Moonan, UodB Priindlle, craft, toy makers, sign of the Bridgejwrt, Waterbury and New 1 ' Police said Evans was driv­ (34) Antlquea president; Mrs. John VSnee, Jun­ group’s proposed project. It He was captain of the Cross- youngsters . from using the 6:30 (1033(30) HunUey-Brlnkley ( 8-40) Peyton Place (C) J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. iUaurie Rufltaa, GUlna Spetriini life saver, public health, arrow, world association pin. London: ing north on Anthony Rd. (C) ior vice president; Mrs. Ruth was selected as one of the best Country team and fiction edi­ streets as playgropnds. and Beth Wagman. sports, swimmer, world heri­ 10:00 (34) NET Journal (B) Marilyn GIddden, health aid, The Teamsters announced about one-fourth of a mile from (34) Tmvol Time ( 8-40) Fugitive (C) KIckox, secretary; Mrs. Everett plans entered for Judging by tor off (the School magaziine. Tbe Bike riders should pbey all 31 BISSELL ST. Phone 449.7322 tage. ( 3-13) Walter Oonklte (C) (13) Soimelhing Spwlal ^ U U da SchaUer iftew up imlto Monday that the problems in the Rt. 195 when he was blinded ( 8) Peter Jennings News (C) Kennedy, treasurer; Mis. Clif­ hospitality, my community, Qenovesi Aide (18) SUlwsrlptton TV Bobert TrewheUa Peter Ntcholae about 350 youth groups from Centaur, and member of the signals. Just like other driv­ the Bendor troop. Other Recipients long dispute have ibeen resolved (30) Industry on Parade ( 3) CBS News Inqulty (C) housekeeping. by the lights of an oncoming 6:46 (30) Local Neva ' ford Walker, historian; Mrs. every state. Science Club. ers. Keep to the right side of DDurtng’ the court ciif aAvards, Dileen Vaiciulis, first aid, to the satisfaction of both labor U;00 (SS (C), 1XK2M040) Nows. Sheila Hoar, health aid, hos­ Dr. Gil D. Boiseneau has vehicle. 7:00 ( 3) After Dinner Movie Sports, Weather Ehigene Freenian, chaplain The Project Assistance Grants On Dean’s List the road, .ride single file and aw ard s fo r the chaUeing^e o(f re- public hcaith, sports, swimmer, and management, and the union (13) Truth or Consequences (13) Neiwsbeat South Windsor J pitality, housekeeper, magic been appointed by Donald C. No court date has been set, (30) Hunltley-Brinlcley (C) Mrs. Bessie Parris, sergeant-at- Program is being administered Miss Cathy Hublard. daugh­ don’t weave in and out of traf­ ipcmeAtxUiity were presented to world heritage. leadership was recommending police said. (30) Tom EwoH Show arms; Mrs. Charles Pickett, as- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Read Herald Advertisements Jeanne Weibb, Sharon Carptan- carpet, my home, observer, Grcnovesi, GOP candidate for (333(M0) Ne^ News 11:30 ( 3) 'Tuesday StahUght (C) fic, the police warn. Jeanne Webb, hiker, horse­ story teller, sign of the arrow, approval pf the new pact. ( 8) Twlllgiit Zone 11:30 (103033-30) Tonight iristant scrgeant-at-arms. ter, IHoflOiy Gorton, Paitrteia woman, explorer, life saver, , Details of the agreement were state representative from Man­ (34) What’s New? (B) (- 8-40) Joey Blshcp Show (C) sign of the star. (10) MCKale's Navy (13) Movie GOP Names 3 Candidates Two Asholarshlps of $50 ea(h, H e a v y , carde lanert, Unda campicraft, pioneer, public withheld, pending the ratlfifaUon chester's 18th Assembly Dis­ Karen Holbrook, cook, draw­ SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINGS donated by unit past presidents SchaUer, Bemitee Kurys, Pam- health, sports, swimmer. vote. Dancers Assist ing and painting, health aid, trict, to be his general cam­ In memory of Mrs. Mary Bros- eta. C3onover, Eltleen ValioJuMs Ray Roncarl, a spokesman for paign chairman. For Town Council Posts Paimela Welz, animal king­ hospitality, my community, nan, were a'warded to seniors at and (Beverly Stnom. dom — mammel, campcraft, the 150 companies in the man­ Genovesi Fund needlecraft, outdoor cook, ram­ Genovesi is running for the The Republican Town Com- asaist t l^ Republican’s in their East Catholic High S<*ooI. A seiven-year p&n was pre­ sports. agement bargaining group, said unexipired term to Jan. 8, 1960, Radio Broad bler, toymaker. Meven doMairs was coMocteld mittee haa announced three can- goals to achieve a good local They are Miss Kathleen MfDer- sented bo Linlda SchalUer. Sandi Haynes, Lisa Kove, the contract is essentially the vacated by the June 2 death (This Hfitlngf Include^ only thone news broadcasts of 10 or 15 Shirley Holbrook, drawing and for the Vlncemt A. Gemoveisd didates for posltlona on the town government based on sound mott, d'aughiter of Mr. and Mrs. S tre e t Stx-year pins went to CSairoae Susan Marcello, (Donna Mlni- same as the one which Tesim- of his brother. Republican 2 iUanert, Jeanne Weibb, Sharon painting, health aid, pets, home, Memorial! LAbrairy Fund last minute len^^th. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) council for the fall elections. Judgment and action pro- Roger J. McDermott of 107 Manchester cjicci, Linda Moriarty and sters refused Saturday night State Rep. Vincent (Jenovesi. carpenter and (Hodly Gorton. health and safety, hospitality, week by nine -girte, age 9 to 11, WDBO— 1S60 7:56 David Brinkley Reports They are Robert Trewhella, graima," Nicfholaa said Keeney St.; and Miss Patricia Theresa Whitmore, child care to put to a membership vote. Five - year pdhs went to housekeeper, m a^c carpet, iny The Democratic candidate wfho gave two dance programs 5:00 Dick Robinson 8:06 Pop Ooncert Peter Q. Nicholas and Robert Nicholas, an Aerospace En- Bonino. daughter of Mr. and OPEN What made the union leaders 6:00 Joey Reynolds ' fi • ‘M'gkttfa KINGS and sports. Ehairon BehUng, Rosemary Oan^ community, outdoor cook, toy- for the seat will be nominated alt the home o f Mr. and Mrs. 9:00 Ken Grl/fln 8:46 Investments, Weather R. Sills. glneer at Pratt and Whitney Mrs, John Bonino of 137 S. balk after previously agreeing 10 to 10 penter. Kathleen Ddxon, Mau­ Patricia Henry, Gloria Kil­ maker, water fun. sign of the at tonight’s meeting of the H. D. Sweeney off 28 Concord 1:06 News. SUrn Off 8:66 Red Sox vs. Twins In announcing his candldaOy labs in South Windsor has long Main St. to put the pact to a vote was WBCH^eiO 10:36 Nightbeat reen Gordon, Margaret Grun- patrick, Sharon Warren and arrow. * Democratic Town Committee. Rd. I 5:00 HarUord Hisrhlisrhts U ;40 News for a council seat on the GOP been active in local civic af- a technical problem involving ■ Citizenship awards were pre­ Bike, don a Kilpatrick, Danita Sara Young, sports. Debbie Luchenbill, sign of the He is expected to toe Thomas Performers were SaiUy Swee­ 7:00 News 12:00 The Other Side of the Day Ucket, Trewhella of 118 Palmdr fairs, including the Exchange phraseology, Roncarl said. 8:00 Gaslight sented to Miss Susan Gryk, iMartcuod, (Doibarah N egro, Su­ . Senior aide Mary Betly Le- arrow, backyard fun, gypsy, my ’ ' * F. Conran Jr., already en­ ney, at whose -home the shows 12:00 Quiet Hours Dr., expressed his desire "to Club, Wapplng and Pleasant daughter of ACty. and Mrs. An­ san MarceiUo, (Ldnda M oriaity f'ebvre received a special award community, needlecraft, troop dorsed by the committee’s ex­ were given; Dendse and Doreen WPOP— 1410 seesen thefh« towntnum r/.oii.arealize I,aits #.,iifull po Valley PTA’s and Little League. thony Gryk o f 37 Academy St.; in chmpcraft and outc^or safe­ Reyes Indicted 5:00 Danny Clayton Show He has also served as a mem­ shd Sara Young. dramatics, sig^n of the star. HARTFORD (AP) — A grand ecutive board. DeLisle, (laughters off Mr. and 7:00 Lee “Babr’ Simms Show -tentlal as an outstanding com and Mrs. Susan Magowan, Shop witii Confidence for Quality and Vnluel Badges Presented ty- Donna Luchenbill, gypsy, my Dr. Boiseneau, a Manchester Mrs. Walter DeLlsile o f 173 12:00 Gary Girard Show CHARGE YOUR munlty.” ber of the Heart Fund and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David 7 Jury hais indicted Garcia Reyes Refreshments were served WINK— 1230 GOP party in town. Badges were received as fol­ community, outdoor cook, pets, of Hartford on three counts of native. Is associated with Dr. Delmiinig St.: Megan and Debbie o:00 News Trewhella, assistant vlce-pres Magowan of Denville, N.J., for- after the ceremony, and Holly 5:15 Speak Up Hartford —w... KTuuu. Tiuiuoui A graduate of New York Uni- lows: Sharon Behllng, animal water fun. first degree murder for the. Jean-Loula,Hebert in the prac­ FitzgaraUd, daughters of Mr. .6:00 News PRESCRIPTION ident and South Windsor Branch merty of Manchester. Gorton showed color slides for the East Hartford versity, Nicholas received both kingdom —birds, child I care, Susan Manning, cook, health fatal stabbings pt three children. tice of dentistry. He resides and Mrs. William Fitzgerald, ^7 6:15 Barry Parber Show Delegates and alternates were taken during the Cadette-O- 6:45 Lowell Thomas Federal Savings and Loan As- ^3 and MA degree In Me- homemaker, interior decora­ aid, hospitality, home, health The children were fatally at 92 E. Middle Tpke. O o n e o r d Rd.; Meg Healy, 7:00 The World Tonight ioclation, is Involved in many chanlcal Engineering. He also named to a three-day Depart­ tion, plant kingdom —tree and Rama at Lake of Islest and safety, my community, wounded in the Hartford apart­ Dr. Boiseneau is a graduate daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. F. 7:15 Frank Gifford Summer Auto Needs ment Convention of .the Ameri­ Troop 668 Awards' Healy, 77 Concord iRd; Kathy 7:35 Pace the Nation local civic associations and pro- <^**1 advanced mathematics work Robert Bernier Jr. shrub, rock and mineral, swim­ needlecraft, personal health, ment of their mother, Mrs. Ester of Manchester schools, the Uni­ 8 :00 News can Legion Auxiliary starting At a recent awards cere­ Laippen, daughter of Mr. and 8:10 Spcaic Up Hartford grams, ataf fltAthe ILTaMassachusetts aoa 1 1 0 fa InstituteTwiaflfufa mer, traveler, weather ,star and toymaker. Batista, April 28., versity of - Hartford and the Wcloom* H«r« Thursday, July 13 at the Park Mrs. Jack T. Lappen of 66 11:30 Barry Parber Show of Technology. by the National Youth Confer­ spoi^. mony girls in Junior Troop 668 Kathy McCann, cook, dabbler, Reyes went on a murderous University of Maryland Dental 12:00 Comment He has served as past presi­ Plaza Hotel, New Haven. at Low, Low Discount Prices! received the following badges: drawing and painting, health Baldwin Rd.; Karen OJala, 12:15 News. Sign Off Prior to Joining Pratt and ence on 'Natural Beauty and Rosemary Carpenter, child rampage when Mrs. Batista re­ School, Baltimore. AT dent, past treasurer and a char Conservation. It makes availa­ care, hiker, sjwrts. Kathy Brown, cook, per­ aid, hospitality, home, health daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WTIG— 1080 Whiitney, Nicholas was associait- Delegates are Miss Barbara fused to resume her former He Is a member of Kiwanis, 5:00 Afternoon Edition ter member of the town Rotary " ' ' ‘T .i ^ Wallett, chairman; Mrs. Jo­ ble $25,000 in assistance grants Sharon Carpenter, animal sonal health and world as­ and safety, needlecraft, person­ Railph GJala off 84 Concord Rd., 6:16 Americana Club, charter president and with the OuKUss-Wright relationship with him, police an officer of the Knights of PINE PHARMACY seph Wallett, Mrs. Everett Ken­ from the Coca-Cola (Company, kingdom — birds, campcraft, sociation pin. al health, pets, gypsy, toymak­ and Peggy Ryan, daughter of 7:20 Chet HunUey charter member of the Junior matructor said. The mother escaped Columbus and is vice president 7:30 News of the World nedy, and Mrs. Wilbert Auden. one of the original commercial dressmaker, hiker, pioneer, ex­ Lynn Chemerka, hospitality, er, sign of the arrow. Reyes' wrath by fleeing the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan of 7:45 Joe Garaghola 664 Center St. 649-9814 Chamber of Commerce and ^ «nd maltbomatlcs at of the Manchester Midget and 7:50 Sing Along ^ Alternates include Mrs. EugeAe sponsors of the Conference. plorer, sx>oi^. my community. Julie Negrro, cook, collector, apartment, they said. 23 Bryan Di\ past director and treasurer of InaOlbiAe I Pony Football Association. Freeman, Mrs. George McKee- The program Vvas set up to EUaine Chenard, child care, Mary Chick, gypsy, pen pal, health aid, hospitality, my com­ The Superior Court grand Jury the Wapplng Fair, Inc. SO Years In CM>P CAFETERIA BILL REFUSED ver, Mrs. Ruth Hickox and Mrs. help young people with creative Top Quality Tubeless horsewoman, sports. troop dramatics. munity, pets, toymaker, needle­ also indicted Leslie Richardson, Other posts Trewhklla has fin Robert R. S1U8 has been an police Monday charging Richard aifford Walker. action projects and youth lead­ Pamela Conover, chef, child Diane Chick, magic carpet, craft, personal ■ health, sign of 30, of Hartford for first degfree HARTFORD (AP) — The In­ ed include director and treasur active RCrpUbldcan for over 30 care, dressmaker, horsewoman, pen pal, my home, toymaker, the arrow, world aassociation murder. Harrison, 28, with the fatal terim Rules Committee of the ership training projects in con­ er of the local Heart Fund Drive servation and community im­ my country, public health, sign o f the star. pin. shooting of Aaron Brown,25. General Assembly has refused and an active position in Girl noted that he hopes to provement. sports, swimmer, world heri­ Kerry Ohurohlll, cook, dab­ Beverly Potter, gypsy, troop Injunction Granted The search was still going on to pay a $3,100 bill from the Scout Drives and Red Cross serve SoUfih Windsor by bring- Church Merger tage. bler, drawing and painting, dramatics, water fun. NEW HAVEN (AP) — An In-l for the men suspected of shoot­ operator of -the State Capitol The project was termed a RETREAD TIRES functions. He is also a former 1"® 1® council his prac- splendid instance of the initia­ Kathy Dixon, animal king­ iiealth aid, home, health and Kathy Smith, housekeeper, Junction against the Norwalk ing Brown in the head with a cafeteria until it investigates member------of the Manchester- Re tical experience in dvip and Seems Assured needlecraft, toymaker, troop Redevelopment Agency was re­ .32 caliber pistol Sunday fol­ his performance. tive and ingenuity of American dom —mammals, family camp­ safety, hospitality, housekeep­ publican Town Committee. governmental legislatioti, organ­ youth. I Tubeless retreads on er, sports, swimmer. er, my comifiunlty, personal dramatics, sign of the arrow. quested Monday by the Norwalk lowing an argunjent. Ray Galvin claims the sum DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The Trewhella said, "The council ization and administration and The grant will be used to Maureen Gordon, animal health, pets, needlecraft. Lois Prindie, books, troop Chapter of the Congress of Ra­ The incident occurred in the is owed him according to the 'sincere interest In the wel- proposed merger of the Method­ sound casings. Uncondi- 7.50 cial Equality. Keney Park Restaurant, where is in need of action-minded, bus- “ ------~~ landscape the new Windermere kingdom — birds, campcraft, Sharon Davis, dabbler, draw­ dramatics. terms of a contract promising iness-minded Republicans at the progress of the town." ist Church and the Evangelical i tionally guaranteed j a CORE is seeking to prevent Harrison was employed as a him a $150 subsidy for each grammar school in Ellington. outdoor safety, sports. ing and painting, hospitality, Gina Spetrini, backyard fun, reins and the new Republican “Jit is evldertt that the town Ib the agency from acquiring land waiter. week his concession netted less United Brethren — EUB — The young people, working with against road hazards. ^ Holly Gorton, campcraft, ex­ my camera, needlecraft, pen books, drawing and painting, blood to replace the Democrats threshold of growth, ex- e a for a renewal project until those Witnesses said Brown stag­ than $1,000. church Into a religious body of Boy Scouts, and other students, 5.99 gypsy, foot traveler, house­ presently living on the site are gered out of the restaurant seated. I feel that my active in- Pension and prosperity unlikely will build a windbreak of trees keeper, musician, my home, out­ Rep. Raymond Dzialo, D- terest in the town’s progress. ^ rivaled iby any other Con- 11 million members appears relocated In "safe, decent hous­ after the shooting and fell Mlddletown,' said Monday that and bushes to protect the play­ Violence in Rangoon door cook, personal health, pets, organization and stability, sup- " 60ticult town,” Sills said, virtually guaranteed. ^ J ing at reasonable rentals." down, after which his assail­ ground, and plant flowering rambler, storyteller, troop dra­ Galvin had not fulfilled his side LENOX PHARMACY plemented by my knowledge of Noting that (to meet the The new religious body would "Wrap-Around" Retreads The project is planned for a ant kicked him and shot ^im of the contract. Dzialo will head bulbs and trees to beautify the matics. the town and its problems and dlianges and demands of the fu- be called the United Methodist building. • 8.00.\14 • 7.50.\14 • 5.90/6.00,\15 06.70x15 8 . 8 8 six-acre area now largely oc­ a secohd time, police said . a subcommittee to investigate 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649|-0896 Burmese Stone Chinese, Cindy Yoo, backyard fun, col­ potentials, wUl enable me to be niaiture, experienced Church. The project has the active lector, cook, health aid, hos­ cupied by Negroes and Puerto Both men are from Hartford. Galvin’s performance. Ricans. The CORE complaint a definite assest to this next farsighted council is need- Officials of both churches support of the school principal, pitality, home, health and says the present residents live council. ed to cope with this dynamicksm gathered at EUB headquarters the PTA and Ellington Select­ Attack Peking’s Embassy safety, housekeeper, my com­ In “ unsafe and Indecent hous-. A native of East Hartford, and plan sensibly." Sills said, Monday night and confirmed man Francis Pritchard. munity, needlecraft, personal Ing." and are paying rents "be­ Trewhella is married and has “*>r a aouiid, well planned, tliait re(juired aipproval tjy mem­ Bernier applied for the grant RANGOON, Burtita (AP) — Government. cars with loud­ health, pets;- toymaker, water yond their financial means." one chiilid. He attended Ekist stable local govemiment, we bership of the religious bodies on behalf of the youth project. Angered by demonstrations in speakers rolled through the city fun, sign o f the arrow, world 6- Hartford public schools and n^aed more Republican’s in of- was a "statistical success." He was a delegate to the Na- support of Mao Tse-tung and calling for tolerance and ap­ association pin. Policeman Sued graduated with a BS degree in fice." Delegates of the Ohio San­ tlonal^ Youth Conference on u attacks on Burmese newsmen, pealing to the crowds to go Sus^ln Crockett and Diane NEW HAVEN (AP)—A »400,- Business Administration from Natural Beauty and Conserva­ thousands of Burmese kicked, ____ A giiaduaite off Wabash Col- dusky EUB Conference meeting home in the interest of Gross, troop dramatics. 000 suit has been filed in behalf Babson Institute, tion and one of the youths who punched and stoned Chinese in If you have never been a Size 9 Wellesley, lege and Ihdiaina Law School. at St. (Marys, Ohio, cast the preserving Chinese-Burmese Troop 667 Awards of a 14-year-old boy who was Mass/ helped to plan and direct Con­ Sills started Ws caireer in 1934 deciding votes earlier in the Riangoon (Monday, attacked relations. At a recent awards ceremony seriously injured last year by necticut’s "Rid Litter Day" in Peking’s Elmbassy and smashed By midnight the crowds began Pflcholas Cites Growth by practicing law in Indiana day. the girls in Junior Troop 667 a Waterbury policeman. Peter G. Nicholas, 144 Engle May. Chinese shops. to disperse.Early today, 200 de­ during which time he served as received the following badges: The U.S. District Court suit The union, which has been His club applied for a $100 •// Ambulances and police cars fiant Chinese students who had wood Dr., in announcing his assistant dlstriet attorney off Donna Churilla, storyteller, seeks J200.000 from the city of candidacy for the office of town Tippencanoe County, under study for nine years, re­ grant, stating it hoped to ob­ took a number of injured been trapped in one school by sign of the arrow. YOU CAN BE quired a two-thirds affirmative Waterbury and a like amount councilman said that he is con- Following a period as (xiunsel tain more financial : assistance Chinese to hospltajs. the mob were escorted back to vote of local delegates repre­ Kristen Duke, active citizen, from Patrolman Patrick Car- cemed with the "problems and on a Congressional (Ximmittee from the community. Violence broke out after their homes. They were still senting all churches of the two collector, dancer, pets. ozza. planning so critical to the dy- investigating ,the National La- Gets Associate Degree N Chinese students demonstrated wearing Mao badges. Protestant faiths. Norene Giglio, active citizen, The actiob, brought by the namic and continued growth bor Relations Board, be entered David Barry Dougan, son of against a government ban on In one demonstration Monday collector, dancer, gypsy, hou.se- guardian of Sylvester Watt, The Ohio Sandusky Confer­ the wearing of Mao Tse-tung and development of the town.” government service with the Mr. and Mrs. David Dougan of Chinese students made a school keeper, magic carpet, story­ charges that Carozza was negli­ ence voted 166-120 in favor of AG or Champion badges and beat up local news­ He expressed concern that it Federal Trade Commission in 54 Discovery Rd., graduated TRMtSIMSSIOM principal their prisoner because teller, sign of the arrow, com­ gent In shooting the boy on NOW! the merger after EUB delegates ONE June 10 Magna Cum Laude is not only a citizen and tax- Washington in 1940. men covering their protest ral­ he would not allow them to wear elsewhere earlier had given 2,- munity safety. June 22, 1966. payer that must be considered. i „ 1959, he was appointed at- from Dean Junior College In the a u iD SPARK PLUGS ly- the badges. TTie principal was Janet Gordon, active citizen, 714-1,590 affirmative vote. EUB pre-professlonal program, re­ A mob of Burmese that in­ rescued when police broke into but also the *‘buslness-minded tx>mey in dharge of t

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iia n rl| p 0tp r thlng of that same kind of credibdUty ih on thh; irieetihg, stressed the gap newspepers sometimes attrtbute to Connecticut Yankee ,, ip^irntesfoii note the ' flffahOiAl Neyv England's Leading public officiate. ■ (Strength of whatever ifluh It 1Enpmn$ IfpraUn Does anybody really believe that Ta- 'picKs. Be Was referirlng to Jo- By A.H.O. , seph's plans to form a qoipora- Tw.o-Year Professional hiU, that once virgin paradise of the Pa­ THOUAS F. FERGUSON fioii; with, Jtew. York members pu b u sk b d b y THB cific, that imspoiled peart of beauty and HBRAU> FftlNTlNa OO., INC. In an impeiwwall, tolerant The MB had ooma a» far a« a , to blilld the whole ; thing. School of 13 nwell Street romance, is reaUy grateful for the physi­ Mancheeter. Conn. sort of way, the 1967 House of favorable report from the Judi­ ../'Joseph rehdliy .admits he is WALTESR R. FERGUSON cal disease end the morail contamina­ ciary Oommittee primarily .... „ , ,,, ____: not,_ nhle______to do It alone;______iSiit he * Publlshera Representatives finally wound tion the white man’s oivlHaation brought thanks to the influence of the Hie l^rd. of educatloii wlri; W, ' and/ M -fcw'h«8t lr’«turhed totlay fi'om ■' Nfew, Founded October 1. 1881 up liking the press. meet tonight to'boriBider #; hum- 'camite)r, .tiipo|p djam^ , - ...... to 'Tahiti when Captain Samuel Wallis That was something of a lobbyist fbr one of the ninbi-|j : York and then offered the #300,- PubIMied Every Evening Except Sundays bor of Items.under the report' Ala6,rGan KItohIn, coo'fc, (priapihtete. ;'vyerfk;^^^.n^were: ateaii to total 70;000 ,v,»w Applications now being accepted for and Holidays. Btetered at the Post Office at first landed there on June 19, 1767? If surprise, for It gave signs, mid­ tioua throwaway pubUcaUcoa of Manchester, Oonn., as Second Class Mall ' the »upertotondent,*>t 85^ -hospitality; fo r' deveJoiMhg^ the ( Square feet^ ^ b e r t C. Dubeau, . September 1967 admlMlon.. there was any celebration going on, the way through Its seeslpn, of not the state. The lobbyist In ques- commls^ Matter.______achoote. 'Joseph other day, didn’t it have to be a white really appreciating the sterling ^tlon happened to, be the politi­ HARTFORD INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTING ' [ SUBSCRIPTION RATES . . InMvded are the acceptance has done , N V Payable In Advance \' man’s doing, not anything genuinely Ta-\ services of the Fourth Estate, cal orony of the dlStliigulriied 66 Forest St.i Hartford—Tel., 247-1115 One Year ...... #23.00 of a grant for the high achool devel- hlUan? espeoially when these services Lieutenant OovSmor of the , Sbt Months ...... 11.00 State of OonneoUcut. There addtUoin to confirm the verbst Three Months ...... S.60 Or have the romantic storybooks included very prompt and fre­ acceptance via phone;,report of. futt;: .■idargaret .;^Kristan;'., One Uenth ...... 1.85 was. In other words, a definite about the Pacific paraxMses been doing quent alarme to the people of a survey hy the ^ Architect')* Odhlper:; Uhda • :JIas6ri^ ' MEMBER OF the state about allegedly unrea­ ptoy on In favor o f the MH. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the white man wrong? Is it possible Collaborative >. of?iBoston On water fhri; and p ^ s e sonable pension and salary in­ Bolt when, after a half hour The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled somebody likes our brand of civilization, anticipated future bulidthg : ^ to Uie tise of republlcatlon of all news dis­ crease amibitions on the part of debate on June 1, the House fl- remember the patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ ■•^pfter all? Can we, perhaps, shuffle off needs; and a report oh auirinier .A|)hOr ter, troop diaipiitkte patches herein are also reserved. worn, imagining ourselves Inferior to the 1967 House ever got a defeat by a vote of 111 to 31, W illiams OIL c o . pre­ anything noble and naked?- Perhaps chance to show how it felt with all kinds of Worthy legis­ Peihra SieiiivMi.rv'oook kou)|ie]teepa . The Herald Printing Company Inc., as­ vious experlbhce; formal Re­ sumes no financial responsibility for typo- there was Some disease before we got toward the newspapers of Con­ lators leading the attack on the eh hry bohie, troijp.’c ^ ^ w il geaphlcal errors appearing In advertisements quest to the town to take over to the happy isles ? Even, peibaps, some iliiiA M S OIL CO. and other reading matter^ In The Manchester necticut, its gesture would not bdU. outalde nialntenkhqe and . toe idaren.' Sthipatm; /bUokyaiW'^fhh;.'. Evening Herald. occasional mild imperfection of charac­ be gentle. That gave us our first ink­ Wapptng Fair , asiociatlob and coigk,'..' eteaUdng . .FVll service client of N. E. A. Service, Ihc. ter? Then, early on the afternoon ling that the 1967 House did ^ aypsY, hoajnt«kty,' Ihdiah^ liViLLIAMS OIL CO Publishers Representatives — The Julius other business. hin* kM i . r tw c e n '^ 'a n S 600 aegtifc 'iv Mathews Special Agency — New York, Chi­ Is it conceivable Western civilization of June 1, the House came really love the press, after all, i t ^ S und7r unfinished and nmt$L\pi\bH cago, Detroit and Boston. need not forever wear that hang-dog, square up to an opportunity to the pension issue notwithstand­ new business include revisions casnper,'. troop alriamafics,. out) .. .for the best in oil service! MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUtA.- unworthy look? hurt the established newspapers ing. of the board poHcies. 6cm cadk. TIONS. Atep, Ami Sitmhge,, collecthr, ARTHUR DRUa of the state right where it hurts The real conivlncer oame ad­ 'Reports from ad hoc com­ - '- ^ « « l s four and four A WouId even newspapers — In their cook, ikdiblef:, gypsy, home, Dlspli^ advertising closing hours: journment ■ night, ■when the mittees will also be heard. The 5” ^ _ .;^ ,.h h v e the murthouse rind a; iOO- . For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. pocketbook. hea'bih and safety, hoapttahty.; '.i For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. ■whole' Democratic side of the ad hoc oommittees include (Per- t- ‘ complex.under For Wednesday — 1 p.m; Tuesday. Scourge Of Ishmael The opportunity took the House put on a demonstration sonnel policies, buildings and hte^eepeor, my skaA- • ■ T : : ^.^rtheV.Federal Housing -Adihlhls- lilllilQUALITY”lNSURANGE SINCE For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. shape of House Bili No. 3694, For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. Two conditions are needed for a set­ which looked so spontaneous we sites, public InforJatlori. Insur- T ^ / complex 2 For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. "An Aot Concerning the Publi­ thought it must have been re­ ance control, library council end .Katwi Classified deadline — 5 p.m. day before tlement in the Middle Bast—a strong Stlelbitz,' baiokyBird' ,'fU#h’'':''rcoOlh.;,.‘ unite, to . 200. A^' ”iteUpnalfy :^^^ •. , publication. 6 p.m. Friday for Saturday cation of Legal Notices.’’ hearsed. The House, in the and family life education. and Monday publication. Israel and an Arab State with enough This was a bill which had the drawing and . paiRting,>i home 164 EAST CENTER ST. etrength and popular backing to do a midst of all that maudlin last The meeting will start at purpose of making various and safety, hoapttaMy,;, ' anmiteeturri.; ,j would Tuesday, June 27 deal with Israel. Recent events have minute resolutionltls in which It 7:30 p.m. at the Orohaid Hill 'throwaway publications, of the achool. skater. l | ^ c«m(per,;’:ri;';''i'V-T.; ^ ■ he ■ aimed at, he wrote adding, MANCHESTER—649-^261 amply-^too amply—fulfilled the first thanks everybody for every- Ateo, dorol Trott, hoeipilfality; shopper’s guide type, legal ve­ Auction Nets $1,000 . .Kepten .ihdlc^^ee. .*1® :'®*^^ . brick facing material' ahd great condition, while demolishing all hope of had just passed the usual rou­ and Lynn Waddock, back. yard .; hicles for the publications of all tine resolution thsunldng the The Holy name Society of St. proriuse; ooutd be tioaite.-...... qare in design will makii.;.the Not Just Oratorical early fulfilment for the second. There is kinds of legal notices now car­ fun, coM<, drawing end palhUng, . Part ,mgw. Jdecfft- m Ample Parking Front and Rear now no sign of a balance of powef in press for its oovoiage of the Margaret Mary Church has an- ried, by direction of the present There has seldom been, in American the area. Israel is temporarily on top session. At this moment the nounced that liet proceeds from -.Afteri making the $3(k).bo<) of- law, in the real newspapers of the Sixth Annual AuoUon held hoXPUaliy. Wousekeyer, I ^ a n : official attitudes, or in the comment of Ishmael is down—but not out. Democratic side of the House 7 the state. Most of all, pertiaps, last week are in excess Of #1,- lore, outdoor cook, skater,, troop awarded borides imbpnri apjd ajMe parcete.m the prajet^ ajeir^, oq’ the figure; . . television and press, as much sophisti­ The tone of General Dayan’s utter­ rose, and, with a touching dis­ camipbL troep drameticri; it would have Hurt the smaller play of ironic siffectlon, gave a 000. cated understanding of the required be­ ances could hardly have been more dis­ weekly newrspapers, for whom ..•■Ctok Hnt'Awar)to.-;:..,-J;, ‘rhere.:.\^;-he‘,:t3vo:'t^^ ...... "Before Losses Happen, Insure WHth Lappen!" turbing, and I only wish some moderate imison chanting of "W e shall funds wili'.be applied to- ■ havior o f a Russian leader as that ex­ the legal notice advertising in­ ward the parish's buildteg fulid Itie 'Oak H ill Scbool for ^tlrid .«n : oi«slde;Hhum course. Jews, both inside and outside Israel, overcome, we Shall overcome.’’ ■cmudrah,'Wmdutited 'by-the' Oori-^','ratkv^;.ari»i:'B. tended Premier Kosygin during the last come might represent a not in­ indebtedness. three days of his stay In this country. would 'have the courage to give public significant portion of their rev­ The press can always be over­ necWldut .InsUtute, expression to their private doubts and The Holy Name Society ex­ enue. come, with fair, senMble deci­ has presented tihe rotiqwing gen- pistna... . - ;''Brium added,'..“ ^ 1 ^ '''^ ^ some- Welcome Aboard ,We knew, almost everybody was fears. Bloodymindedness may help to presses its thanks to all perr On the other hand, the bill sions, with any display of poised eral prize awards h i ; ' Soulth. Awsottottoh,; ^ the saying, that Premier Kosygin would, af­ win a war, but it can be even more ef­ sons who participated In the Courtesy Of National Gallery Of Art Washington. D.C. would have benefited the shop­ good humor, and it Is not to­ Windsor Htijdi^’^ ' ter '^e summit meetings with President fective in losing a peace. auction in any manner or d e -. The yacht isn’t ours. But the name per's giride type of publication, tally indifferent to oourtesles gree. Special mentiop is made Johnson, have to say things to convince It grieves me to hear some of my PORTRAIT OF EDMOND MAITRE BY FREDERICK BRAZILLE, 1869; by giving them an opportunity to its pocketbook or delicate on the back belongs to us. We •wel­ Jewish friends in London arguing, in to. the workera in the project his Arab friends that he hadn’t desert­ From Collection Of Mr. and Mr.s. Paul Mellon Loaned To National Gallery to obtain such business, to lob­ tributes to its vanity. But we scpWrucRdh^ come any chance to extend P.S.— su'pport of Dayan, that “appeasement is who contributed time and ed them as quickly and conipletely in For Its 25th Anniversary Exhibition by for it, and to benefit from never thought it and the 1967 "partly Personal Service to all of our past, fatal," and quoting the policy of Brit­ fort as welt as to resident and Ihe diplomatic field as Russia had des­ any polltlcaa adminlstratlon’’s' House would come to such a • V' ’ ^ .....■ oasis*V'. lie explain-'explain. g g present and prospective customers. ain and France In the thirties. They out-of-town donors who con erted them on the field of battle. instinct to try to punish its lo­ thing, had just heard read and oHIa General ; TOe' o ^ . 'Iv si strohe demonstration' .Of i would 'be eager to charge him with long run the only prudent policy. May we ijuote rates and assist you , Israel has won a position of strength, R e p o rt Yesterdays m 4 '(h. W ««, making appeasement deals with the Served with Robert White made it. such a .suoeesa, the So- but, to take proper advantage of that CSyitanCa^, ' v— United States. clety said that “ It Is hoped as we have so many others? position she now needs to act with ex­ prominent Iowa Democrat has To the Editor, 25 Years Ago ,, Also, toe Oak HIH /rAlumm.■’•'“ wwa! T maiMjfear. r ^ L ;^ . . . . . , struct(bh''Coi Of WlUimamUc"ils to DBS MOINES, Iowa—Barr­ lief based more on emotion than that the contribution It was conceded that, after he epoaped treme generosity and magnanimity. strongly advised the White I have here the Stars and ‘ Assoctotjon, Oak' 'Hl'U;,P'arerit' '/ v. ■ % .’"drilydrily weckB^mVriyweeks-kV^riy lrikrt'havJng-'Iri^yhayjng-' ® ®ourih^ as.’terimredajs.'^eqmred by,;r.'the by.;; ing radical and wholly unex­ fact. There is widespread feel­ A musical concert given by person will be from the infectious clutch of the people Above all, she needs to resist the temp­ House that higher supports on Stripes newspaper in front of . Teacher Group, WlBlng Wdlk-. : : ’>r the land;.readK£:|toirindl; yeadyc.'itot; .|ieveldty'.'®m^:' V, ' . m pected changes both politically ing here by farm leaders that the Songster Brigade and Brass knowledged by this of Glassboro, Premier Kosygin would tation to satisfy Zionist territorial am­ corn and soybeans must be an­ llS expression era Sllnrl«tv.Siom«^, BteeRkie miteHiUs -/.I • - _ Trii'J merit.‘ ' .i- " ■ ' " and economically, President bureaucrats in the Agriculture me. Sextette of the Salvation Army of appreCJa'llon.” have_^to put on his tough line again for bitions in the name of national security. nounced no later than autumn Cburch,'Good Sa'HMrttart C 3 t ^. Johnson faces disaster in 1968 Department with a direct pipe­ Killed in actioTfriisted a Pfc. draws a large audience to the Scout Troop Awards The Tolland,-,County...Court-'' ■, Anti-Semites have long maintained that throughout the farm belt. line to the White House are un­ of 1967 if Mr. Johnson is to have ter of King’s Daughters and p u C a r house bill passed by the" re­ J hjS public appearance^. Robert J. White from Manches­ Citadel. Jews are merciless when they are on top any chance in Iowa in 1968. The following awards have SSale Jewelry Oo. This sudden access of sophisticated This the inescapable con- dercutting Freeman. ' ter, Conn. Please, I don’t know Center Hose Co. No. 2 holds been presented to members of i w —1 ' cent "iEltate.A.si(,am?ly ; (e.g. Shylock). What could be more fool­ Moreover, he told the White 'understandings of the situation neces­ cluaion derived from conversa­ So far, Administration efforts his parent’s address. Could I Its two-day outing at the Man­ Girl Scout Troop 965 at a re- ■ Degree ish than to give colour to'that calumny ? tions with farm and political to talk the farmers out of their House, ,the electoral votes of sities of a Russian leader was a new please say I am deeply sad­ chester Rod and Gun Club in cent Court of Awards ceremd- No sensible person will deny that the leaders of all Stripes in Iowa rebellion have been a massive whole Midwest may be at dened by this news. Robert and South Coven'try. thing. And it was so new and different, n y: ^ credit of Jewry, in terms of its contribu­ and Nebraska. There has been failure. Freeman’.s reassurances stake. I have served with one anoth­ sign of the star; Cynthia AL . and even, in some degrees, refreshing His warnings were duly noted AmSri- jdjsy^-iqarirtom^^ tion -to human progress, vastly out­ no major lessening of thq anti- at a recent ’’shirt-sleeves’ ’ con­ er; he was a good Marine. I 10 Years Ago Wna, Elisabeth Johnson', Gall ^ J * * ^ * j ^ Ui>: ittofK- ;?, that we dl.slike expressing the Immedi- weighs th^ debit. But equally no sensi­ LiBJ sentiment on the farm ference with farmers at Ames, by the White House, but con-, pray this war ends soon, not Kltchln, Ann Marie Strange. foto-dodr paaseoger cto, v «rte view that sophistication can, in ble person will deny that narrow nation­ which contributed to the Re­ Iowa, was greeted by charges sidering the budgetary pres­ for myself, but for people like The Manchester Medical As­ Deborah Bishop. Karen Simp- Connecticut., sures on the President because TCi„j. •rrtiinfair ^ both veMctea to' be 1967 « 1968 The Housing Authority has instances, be much too comfortftig. alism, with “racial" overtones, was an publican l-andslide In this region. of a cheap-food policy. But the Robert and his folks. I am deep­ sociation and •the board of son and Lynn Waddock. 't, mudete presented''the posslbiiUty.,of a ancient Jewish Invention which has In­ Nor does there seem a good Ames meeting was a prairie of Vietnam, higher farm spend­ ly sorry for this. trustees of the Manchester Me­ Sign of the arrow, Judith Bol­ Marine Pvt. Janies R. Rbhlin, n^naino’ ftM* fhA Airfi U ' We believe the Russian position turn­ ing in Washington is not likely. son of Mr and Mrs John p Opened Juty turnkey Iwusin^ for tne eld tli; spired many modem Zionists and seems prospect of the President’s po- tea party compared with an up­ The men in Vietnam morial Hospital combine to lock, Elizabeth Johnson, Deb. !tii ed suddenly hard last winter, after the Indeed, Democrats here feel Roihlin 16 Oullev Dr Waocine’ Municipal projwt .Which would pro- now to be In the ascendant in Israel. The litioal rehabilitation here in the roarious “ shirt-sleeves’’ con­ Are fighting today honor C. Ehnore Watkins, re­ orah Bishop, Linda Mason, Kar- ^ Building .--.vide further>financial security , United States had failed to play along Mr. Johnson has written-off the idea that Nasser alone provoked the re­ next 14 months. ference at Ogallala, Nebr., To drive back the VC tired chairman of the board of en Simpson, Karen Stiebltz and has bem gradiiated from eigM ^ required^ to a developer, '0 ie comHllSr vfith the possibilities of peace negotia­ where Federal officials were farm vrite for 1968, which adds cent war, and that there was no provo­ Despite the continued diminu­ The other way the hospital, for htls long service LynnW^ock. S e ofielTri”es Wd onX^^^ .ion ha. a^roVed the . Ideal < tions over Vietnam and had resumed booed. to his troubles down on the cation on the Israeli side, can be left to tion of the farm vote (now less The war ia hard to the institution. Also, Cynthia Atkins, art to ?®P?- “"V w of toro escalation of its military effort in Viet­ farm. the round, coUector,. cook, dab- ®t Groat Lakes, IH. .at.— a.—. v --... ^ propagandists and their dupes. than 7 percent of the national Instead of talk, Midwestern But tough are the men The Eighth School and Utili­ nam. 1967 Publishers Newspaper ties District re-elects Leon A. bier, home health, and safety, . ,PrivatemV* TtnMin Twiai 1 .T1 *mic4toor!'Chevrolet'‘ v'dsri The true glory of the Jewish tradi­ total), this situation could be Democrats want action. One Syndicate For we knew what was coming Thorp as president of the or- oergo apme toree wecim of m-. i The crisis in the Near 5ast was in it­ tion is to be seen not in the record of.,*,^ of critical importance to Mr. When the war began hospitality, housekeeper,- Indian ; ganlration at Its annual meet­ dividual ooRUbat tralhlmr. and self one result of this new Russian hard military conque^ in and around Pales­ Johnson’s hopes for re-election. Maybe soon this war lore,, my camera, and . . . .. aifcC.if. .S7 non .'iviH-fc ability to. Priy.,;’ . ''4.: Will come to an end ing held at the Hollister St. camper. ' ‘the area ^.te';>- ’We^l-popul»t^ | N tine hut in 'w'ha't the law and the proph­ The Midwestern farmer, con­ position, and was desiglied to set up a School. Cindy Babbitt, art In the report to ms r i^ t Marine Corps ets have done for all mankind. And it trary to popular belief, over the And most Marines DIONT NlCED FtBEMBN although access, rOridS are cOn-. j pressure upon the United States which round, backyard fun, collector, assignment, must be remembered that the Zionism past two decades has been more Can go home again ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — sldered poor for hea’vy traffic. might bring the United States to a will- Today in History foot traveler, gypsy, health aid, of the prophets was very different from apt to vote Democratic than To the families and loved ones There was smoke and there was proposed Bradley Airport I iignesis to ide-escalate in Vietnam. When hospitality, rambler. Manchester Evening Herald the Zionism 'of kings and war lords. The neighboring town dwellers. Now We have behind A Thought for Today dnd a fire de- highway t o '1-84'may pass by Israel’s military prowess knocked this By the Associated Press capture of eight Nazi saboteurs The sight of us coming Also, Judy Ballok, hospitality, South Windsor corr^pondent, spirituall integrity of the Papacy was the revelation toy polls that the Sponsored by the Manchester partment is needed for. Rockville Center, according to Ijiece of Russian toughness by proxy Today is Tuesday. June 27th, who had been landed on New Will be a good sign troop camper; Christine Bear- Ann'Lyons, teL 644-8582. much enhanced by the loss of the papal farmers are reverting to the Council of Churches The St. Louis Fire Depart- the Planmng Obmmtesion Wgh- the 178th day of 1967. There are York’s Island by submarine. ^ So pray for us geon, cook, home health and "out of the arena, this was a defeat for States, and, by the same token, it ap­ Republicans stifles any hope .'.1, . ..;: m ^ , Wria:‘cri^ee^ to.-toe';Biyer'.;,'!fkX "torix,;. States. welcome to Dublin. dhurdh.’’ So says Ohrlst after cairpet, murician, printa', troop As yet the Arab nation is no more Truman ordered the U.S. Air l i O P - jy g lS B f.' ■\Vtolcte'-wasrda&Jte'd.to,^%'.-|w j^ ^ .:ltt;ti^;to rih ‘..hf':arietter;:'';.V'® next tough move, it would calculate The reason for this Demo­ Ten Years Ago Lance Opl. Paul Fortin Peter’s confession of faith in camper. "'i' than a dream ,but one day it will be a Force and Navy to help repel a ’•:..rippi:'iriver'.'Mai* -toe;'.tiritew He; begari'''.'';'mto,,;.'.;‘T more soundly. cratic slump cannot be found North Korean invasion of the The Soviet Union informed the 2186661, Hqs. Co. 11th MTBN Him. Peter was .the fflirst to rec- / Also, Maureen Bodthby, T h e Board reality, and if the Israelis now Impose card of Educafion,' act- • '--- ■s':agispe'' to purchase'’ -.If American policy makers and the wtoolly in Statistics. Hog prices, Republic of Korea. United States that it would dis­ c-o FPO‘ S->F 96602 ogndze and ' oaM Jesus the| books, community safety, cook, Ing bn a request from the staff Thri firemen returned to the fie broke down his plans tot a “Oarthaginian peace”—with large an­ for instance, are exceptionally cuss a proposed exchangee on American people can borrow, from their On This Date O tu^ . From this beginning home health and safety, hospl- of Nathan Hale School, last statlori after they found ..the the parcels Into commercial, nexations of territory and another mass high. Other commodity price radio and television programs ifhderatanding of the necessities of In 1844, Morman leaders Jo­ with cine man’s professton at trillty, housekeeper, my home, night voted urianlmously to_ source of the smoke the the courthouse and residential; exodus of Arabs—the consequences for levels are not all that low when only as part of negotiations to “Splendid Pictures” seph and Hyrum Smith were faith the Chinxlh began. It is pets, story teller, water fun; name the school library in me- boat’s barbeque pit. Parcels one, thre. and five- Kosygin's public oratory here, some the nexjt generation will be dire. The compared with averages of the improve all cultural relations. To the Editor, from .this affirnmaticin of Jesus Unda Clifford, cook and hos- mory of Mlsa Mary Taylor, a — — r'—-4 --— ^ ^ t want killed by a mob in Carthage, 111. equal sophistication for their under­ Arabs will not forget or forgive and the last decade. Five Years Ago as the Ohrist that each Ohrte- pitallty; Donna Damon, coUec- long-time ataff member who Brigham Young became head of I’m sure your many other standing of Russia’s major policy neces­ Jews should be the lost to condemn To understand the farm dis­ President Kennedy reaffirm­ tian Ufe must begin. tor, hospltalUy, pete, and Susan died sUddeiily earty this month. the church. readers would join me in praise sities, they would know that Ameri­ them for having long memories. content, ithen, it is necessary to ed the U.S. pledge to defend Rev. James A. BlrdsaM Dlnamore, hospitality, Indlah Miski'Taylbr h|uf tau #^; b^ In 1847, a telegraph wire con­ and commendation for the can pressure in Vietnam inevitably had Unfortunately, the Israelis may al­ turn back to exactly a year ago Formosa and the Nationalist- St.. Peter’s Episcopal Church lore.' , " .7 Mtond gratle an d/kii^rgri^ necting New York and Boston splendid pictures resulting to come tip the point where it was pres­ ready be the prisoners of the situation when Midwestern farmers were held islands off Communist Wapping Also, Pallia. Doucette, active the grade’ 8he;..wa#..toael^^ was completed. from your new photo offset they 'have created. If their generalship euphoric over a new dawning” China. ' citizen, cook, houriekeeper, riee-'the.thrie of her deato. .4 . ; sure upon Russia, and that Kosygin is In 1936, President Roosevelt process. It certainly adds to telling an actual truth,, not merely mak­ and valour had been matched by tlie for agriculture. Encouraged by was renominated for a second One' .Year Ago dlecraft; Kathy Finnegari, ac- 'Ihe Nathan Itele schTOl steitf ^ame degree of political insight they enjoyment and appeal and I Today’s Birthdays THURSDAYS ing a propaganda point, when lie says optimistic statements from the term by a Democratic conven­ U.S. Navy jet attacked a big tlve citizen and hospitality; An- has also begun a library book would have been careful not to knock Johnson administration, farm­ think Manchester Is fortunate The world-renowned educator drea Henry, art In the round, fund memorallzing her. FRIDAYS that the situation in Vietnam stands as tion in Philadelphia. underground fuel dump in out the Egyptian Army, bait would even ers came to 'believe elimination in having a modern and pro­ of the blind, Helen'Keller, Is 87; health aid; Elizabeth Johnson, The board several years ago MANCHESTER Uie great bl<>ck between all other In 1938, President Roosevelt North Vietnam, Ending a fire­ gressive newspaper. Can you imagirte anyone NOT wanting to earn a great, —after neutralizing Nasser’s Air Force of the huge grain surpluses signed the wage arid hour bill. ball and black smoke 3,000 feet airline executive Juan Trlppe Is collector, cook, home heedth adbpted a policy permitting ^ a ses of the Russlan-Amerlcan rela- big 4/2JA per-centnai-" f-An*' on pis savings? Here at Sayings & Loan —have allowfed him the.appearance of a would (boost prices. In 1942, the FBI disclosed the Into the air. Oxford St. Reader 68 . and safety, hoispltallty, Indieui schools and sections of schools tjkmship in the world. limited success on land. They would then But oveiproduction toy farm­ lore magic carpet, m y home, to be named In honor of Indi- everyboay e4rns 4/a per[>er cent . . . . . theme largest oivioenodividend I The harder we. push in Vietnam, the have had someone to negfotiate with. As ers and the government’s un- my trefoil, prints, troop camp- 'viduala. , ar, gimmick-free, savings accounts. it is, they are surrounded by a vacuum . wilse 'relaxation of production harder Russia has to push back, either .'T;' i which forces far more unpleaaanb than controls has led to 'lower prices. You deposit as much as you can, whenever you can. Your somewhere else, as it attempted to do savings. begin earning money fbr you immediately. . . in the Near Eiast, or in Vietnam Itself. Nasser may be expected to fill. { ^resuHed is Intense dis- Fischettl As for British policy during the ej^lsls llusionmenTi toy < the farmer. ■'suppose, then, we do become sophisti- FublUlirm NvwNpHiH-r ! Srefer "Under those ■ conditions, he thing but harden our own position some 'tion of lang•^range statesmanaliip. He .vy- or titiditional stylifiE? No matter; there might as wiell vote for the ‘outs’ COVENTRY OFFICE, saw at the outset that war could be ; is a D^yistrom dinette for your decorat ' I' more ? The silence, It seems, is general. —the Republicans.” prevented only by the four Great Pow-^ That Secretary of Agriculture injg t^ te , payatroir^S are hot only ROUTE 31 - TEL. 742-7321 era acting in concert, blit when his pro­ Orville Freeman remains sur- i l i i ' ,-r. ,r; ’ butCpract^ca^^ Plastic . laminhjted posal for Joint action was rebuffed by Does Tahiti Really Love Us? pi|isingly popular on the farm i the Russians he took up a HtricUy neu­ is, ironically, little help to Pres­ It says before us, in a newspaper of tral stance, in spite of strong pro-Israeli ident Johnson. While Secretary i(prmal reMahility, that "Tahiti Is Cele- pressure from members of his Cabinet, Ezra Taft Benson absorbed the from the armed forces, and from public braitii\g 200th Anniversary Of Whites’ rage of the farmers In the lOSOs opinion. As a result, France is now well Airrivai." ,i and Presideht Elsenhower re­ placed to benefit from the Arab sense mained popular, the situation l it is when they pix^alm things like of outrage against British and the Unlt- today is reversed. this that newspaper correapondents and dd States. — JOHN GRIOG IN THE ’The farmer belleyes Freeman hjtociUne writers create, between them­ MANCHE5STER (ENGLAiND) GUARD- Is doing the best he can but. is , d o w n t o w n MANClaUfflSTEai :a t ,$5g selves and their reading public,' scMne- thwarted by Mr. Johnson—a be­ m m m m i f m u r

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t ___ foSiiriii."'f I-II ..I TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 \ 9 to 16^ \ Ma KCMESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 Section Two TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 i i m u r t ) r trr lEurttittg 1l|rralh tAGE filGHT 0 • a-. • 'nl: • % . • ..■■ • tomorrow aJt 2 p m . at St; *> Andover M ary’s ESpisooipal CJhurdh. Bur­ 12th Circuit ' Followup Talk Set Keep Mair^gi Hospital Notes ial will be In Elaat Cemeiteiry. Turnout^ Vnaffiliated Vote McLagati-Beers Friends may call ait Watklns- Court Cases Kanning-Schindler VislUng honn are 2 to 8 p.im. New Books We«ft BSmeral Home, 142 B. RvRiisk firom vko<^NH RR, Ifillstown College Site in on araas excentlnK mater- Cenlter St., tomlglit from 7 to 9. ’ ^ nlty where toey are 2s80 to 4 MANCHESTER SESSION I>y JXUSJV, 4JIUUI 7 IV _____ , A16(Mcre}i^_of _ MIcB Batibam A- Schkidler ‘ ■'i W aalhln^n IxxJge wiH con­ ed vatera ort to abnort certain A vailable rtM R. Mlairk Kianinllnig, Iboto of By SOL B. COHEN rooms where ttey are 10 a.m. duct a memorial service tonight 'Donald J. Roy, 31, of 12 f O T A a i r west section of Manchester near the fa s t Hartford line to win Itoe elecittcn. Font W la^e, 3hd(, were unM«d Au. nntwm to 8 P-«M- visitors are requested at 8 at the funeral home. Grove St., Vernon, received a (Oontlnued from Page One) LD J Asked i. th. rf.jhe.s«_e Boart gm- The July 26 eleiotion o f a stote The oanttdates wSB toe Donald ^ ^ patients- rooms. or as stunning as the sneak at­ (or site o( Manchoater Com- in manriage Salturday oCtemocn At Library 60-day sentence for operating a addressed the assembly Mon­ representlelbL've from Manchas- s. Gtonoveat fo r tlie (RepUbUoana, Ignats Berzen^ tack on Pearl Harbor.” No more than two visitors at motor vehicle while license un­ day, planned to visit President (Continued from Page Onei munity College, ------~ alt TnMIty. liUtoeiran Ohurdh, terto 18to Assentoly Dlstilot already nomiWated by Ms town • Many new books, including Ignatz Berzenski, ,79, of M "T o permit Israel to retain its one time per patient. der suspension and aj cortcur- Johnson in Washington Wednes­ the New A t a meeting laelt night, the acres) 'for an access two factors ciommflW»e, and Thomas F. Oon- several animal gift volumes, IBissell St., husband of Mrsil gclins as a bargaining weapons after learning that Rockivdiae. niay be decided b^ Itwo factors ^ ^ Democrato, ex- rent 60 days for violation of day. Jordan has received'Inuch regional board approved the g, Main St. to *(tihe caanpus rtte. Batleats Today: 290 are ^ now available to readers Bernice Iwanicki Berzenski, is Immoral,” he declared,' “It Haven trustees were petitioning The ibritle to toe daugblteir of 'i„ —ithe size of the^tunwut and probation. He was also fined U.S. economic and military aid tract bounded by Hilistown Rd., Ip the end, after a long peebed bo ‘be nominaited tonight from the Andover Public Li­ died this morning at his home. will not be borne.” iXnf. and Mira. 'Wafter H. Bdhlnd- AIDMmTdD YBSSTBRIDAY:, $10 for failure to obey an of- and needs more to ease the ef­ the ICC for permission to drop weitihere(U and Bddwell Sts. of complex developments, tte the reauSts o f the unafflllaiteid ccmitoittee. Mr. Berzenski was ^rn Jan-, signal. He pleaded gull Assembly President Abdul k r of 27 Hunrise Dr., RockvBle. Mrs. Beatrice Beron, 6 Ber­ brary. , . . . 1 fects of her losses in the war 58 trains. as dta first cihoiCe-^nd, in ef- directors deeded land for the vote. They will rte for toe unex- The Andover Mothers Club 14, 1888 in Poland, and lived in Rahman Pazhwak of Afghanis­ The brideigrooan la a aon of Mir. ger Rd., RookvUle; Robert ty to the charges and was com­ and the influx of Arab refugees Dempsey said if that is the feet, may turn its back on the access road and voted to make A total of 7,258 eligilblo •vot- pirad__ term „ to „ Jan. _ S, 1969. The recently presented two books (Manchester for the past 55 tan appealed to all members to and Mira. CDiarles L. Kannllng mitted to Tolland State Jail. from Jordanian lands occupied case, a “ dialogue” should be itown-ovmed Globe HoMow tract available to the c®'*®K® “ P “ era from Votiing Dtotrlete 1 and ^iJigroir niay be'rtiaite rapre^ta- ^ Oriffin iRd.; Barbara for kindergarten age children, years. He was a self-employed contribute to the U.N. Relief rt Fort Wayne. Roy was charged with the mo­ by the Israelis. established between Postal De- between S. Main and Keeney 116 acres . 2 mlay cast ballots in the elec- twhyia odiy, for toe Gen- Brooketto, R!FD 1, Bolton; Rob- They are Too Much Noise by carpenter before his retire­ and Works Agency for Palestine tlon. ‘ ‘ " «~ -i-.c * • tor vehicle violations Saturday. Hussein warned the assembly partment and the rail line. sts. That tract contains the col- Work on the first s g ! .The (Rev. Wailter Albel, piartor erai Aseemlbly has eliready ad- ®**f ’ Ann McGovern and Rabbit ment. refugees so it would help ” 100,- 57 Morse Rd.; He was arrested in Vernon. that there would be more “ If we don’t get action on lege’a 38-ncre former Nike site developmeirt renov g rt Our Savior lAitheran Church, DeiMocrats hold a 139 lead to and to not expedtted to 1®®" Carroll, Garden by Miska Miles. The Survivors, besides his wife, 000 more newly displaced per­ regtotiratlion, but unaffilinted -- The case of Lola‘Terrier of fighting unless the United Na­ this,” said Dempsey today, compiB, dtlM slated (for develop- 'Waipiping, penfoamed itoe doilUe- recowvetiie unto January 1969, ®rlc ^rlirtensen, B llln^n Catholic Ladfes Society of St. include 3 sons, Joseph Berzen­ sons in Jordan who are in im­ hold balanoe power.. Bolton, who is charged with tions condemned Israel , as the “I'm afraid we vdll march in mer Nike mlssle site—has nev- ring ceremony and was cele- the rt foilkxwing toe INtaveirtber 1968 Awe., R ort^ lto; Audrey Cblumba Church gave Ameri­ ski and Kosta Berzenski, both aggressor ‘n the w a ^ ^ mediate ^ need of all the essen- There are 2,891 Demqom.t8, norowicz, Ehst Hartford; Mrs. assault with intent to murder, here one day and announce that In ’ approving the Hilistown- er begun, however, though m ow 'brant ait toe nuptttal (Elucharirt. can Pastor in Rome by James of Manchester, apd Edward 2,752 ReipubUcans. and’ 1,615 ^ was continued to July 17 since Israeli troops back to the lines the railroad has shut down.” •\vethereM nftB site, -hhethe ree'lonaJregional than $700,0(X) in funils Byron IDeudeliR rt Veroion waa Vrtiiig on July 28 wia foftlw Eleanor Day;;^ke Vernon; F . Cunningham which is adult Berzenski o f Vemoti; 4 daugh- UNRWA Commissioner Gen unaltaMated voters signed up in Mrs. M ary Deeley, Worcester, the accused is confined at Nor- they held before fighting began Trustees of the New Haven followed the rooommen- avallable for the work. onganirt. The aoapdrt was Mias ■ autobiography. ters, Mrs. Agnes Claughsey(Jlar Hospital. eralerai Laurencej-«auieiu:e Michelmoreivtu;iiciiiiuic said *19 ------— The State Bond Commission in the two voting districts which Mass.; Mrs. Marjorie Donnell, June 5. ^ Cbariene iFoeraber rt Foot ular eOeicbion. The poUs will be Twenty seven new books, ac- Manchester, Mrs. Charlotte an estimated 74,000 refugees are ®ay the line will need $i^ g^^vey team, make up .Assetnlbly Distrlrt 18. Mrs. Terrier was charged on April approved a $186,400 ad­ 'Wayne. Bouqueits rt oaimaitions open from 6 am . to 7 pm . 42 Sunset Ter., Vernon; Law- ■ qulred through purchase or on iLongo o f Glastonbury, and Mrs. “ Today's war is not recently hired to evaluate cam- The Democrats hold a 290 May 29 after a State Trooper b.,ng h « ...a » " ' I ” “ "■ ...... ditional appropriation to meet 'were on toe altar. MIoderaitora win toe appointed ranee Donrtrlo, 336 Burnham loan from other libraries, are A.nn Dynas and Mrs. Bernice war but part of the old war, schools and other public build- his telegram to Boyd, I^m p y recommendations for -voter lead in Voting District 1, Ann went to the Hillside Trailer expected Increased costs of tl|,e I The ibithSe 'was given in mar­ and the usual com(plement rt St.; Joseph (HJlohner, Prospect on hand. McKensib, both of . —East — «art- . v, „ c which will go on for scores of mgs in east Jordan and that 40,- did not mention a fl^ r e . ii coUegos under beboard and the RepubUnons hold a 149 renovation. riage by her daitoer. She wore a worioera win abaff .the polling St., Coventry; Mrs. Edith Fra- In non-fiction there is Death ford; 24 grandchildren, and 4 Camp above Rt. 6 and 44A on years if the moral and physical ooq go oqo more are with rela- was unofflciaUy estimated, how. voter lead In Voting District 2. complaint that someone was Powell said this morning that tus, 109 Wetherell S t of a President by William Man­ great-grandchildren. wrong done to the Arabs is not „nd friends. Connecticut hoped Two other sites were also ap- iull-'lengito empire gown rt sUk- Voting District 1 has 1,518 places. shooting a gun at the Terrier bids on the work are still slat- Absentee ibalQots wtU be Also, Daniel Hair, 486 E. Mid­ chester, In My Father’s Court The funeral will be held righted,” the 32-year-old mo- appealed for immeidate for $6 million in matching funds. proved by the board yesterday ^ "soon,” but ho Unein, aioceinlted 'wfth Venice Democrats, 1,228 Republicans trailer. When he knocked on lace, fartilaned oval nec( 'WUl dle Tpke.; ’Thomas Hickey, 10 by Isaac B. Singer, Inside Thursday at 8:15 a.m. from the arch said. donations of at least 20,000 fami- A New Haven Railroad trus- -acre...... former ...... estate in jj j n ’t know exactly how soon. 'With and 826 unafffiHated. Voting oounited (the town clerk the door he was greeted by a 57 Lewis St., Rockville; Anthony South America by John Gun- w .P . Quish Funeral Home, 228 Jordan will still survive, ly-size tents and 100,000 blankets tee' said today the Post Office ’ ^ggignal board’s line and elbow-length rteevea District 2 has 1,524 Republi- have appMcattora to abort ^ gun blast through the door and Javarauckas, Grant Hill . Rd., ther, Madame Sarah by Cor- Main St., with a solemn high Ground down by sorrow, we will for 10 tent camps that are to be had been munlty College and the 60-acre -election of the Hlllstown-Weth- ebanded and edged with lace, A- cans, 1,378 Democrats And 790 week for the atoeenitee baBoto) was cut by flying glass from Tolland; Girard Joslln, 9 Lewis fiellus Otis Skinner, Speak, Mass of requiem at St. James’ rise■ again. ■ And vrtth ...... us will set up. site of the Wooster Junior High g^g “ expected to Une rtciliit with lace panel hi and aR liquor outleto wttoto toe the window. He radioed for as­ fore the railroad asked permis­ St., Rockville; Thomas Kqyls, Memory by Vladimir Nabokov, Church at 9. Burial will be in arise the Arab nation. The Jordanian government Sc(hool in Stratford for Hdusa- j,^jgg g ^ g questions” wihieh front, and deitachable itiain. Her Last November, the iate Vin- boundaries rt the 18th Assembily sistance while the woman fired sion to discontinue some trains. fingertip veil rt sUk iUusdidn was 68 Garden St.; Mrs. Virginia Bear His Mild Yoke by Ethel St. James' Cemetery. “ It is apparent that we have tried to halt the flow of 2,000, to tonic Community College. haven’t yet been officially dls- cent Genovesl, a RepubUcaii, de- DWtrlct w ill toe closed during Kreuscher, 191 Hollister St.; six oE. seven more times, and “ The Post 2nd g;raf Precede aittaohed to a maitchlng pUIbox^ White, The Man Who Never Friends may call at the fu­ not yet learned well enough how 3,000 refugees across the Jordan The approvall of the Commls- mussed by the regional boatd feated inoumtoent Democrat 'vcMjng hours, Nancy Luglnbuhl, 10 Middle she was finally apprehended at weapons of modern River Monday by denying them Washington C37 halt, and she carried a cascade gtevo Oa.vagiuaJX) by a 519 votie The Weddell School ag^ln will Was by Ewen Montagu, And neral home tomorrow from 2 Sion of Higher Education Is regarding the status of the Nike Butcher Rd., Rockville; Mrs. gunpoint in the w o o ^ nea y, ^gj.fj^j.g gut we shall learn if transport from the .river. When bouquet of orchMs, oamations margin. He won by 24 votes In serve as the poUlng place for Miles to Go by Unell Smith, to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. now needed before Theodore campus. Hazel McGary, Wales Rd., An­ police said. A fter being treat­ ■Voting Dtotriiot 1 and 495 votes District 1 but a change will be The Intruders by Senator E. V. we have to. Israeli soldiers refiised to let Powell, executive officer for the According to the finding of and ibaiby'e ibneaith. dover; James Madden, 83 Oak ed at Manchester Memorial I 'i r In Voting District 2. neccessltated for Voting. Dls- Long, and Rvm Away, Little “ The battle which began on them back across the river, the Stocks in Brief regional community college pro- Orvls’ team, Powell said, the Mrs. Oemld 'L. naming rt St.; Roger Marcham, Reservoir Hospital for a cut on the leg, A total of 5,845 votes were triot 2, normally the Commun- Girl by Marilyn M. Segftl. the fifth of June will then be­ Amman government relented gram, may begin negoUating ciobe-Nike site was put in last Fort Wayne was matron of hon­ Rd., Rock'vllle; Gerald Mayo, she Was taken to the hospital and let private buses, trucks In the fiction group there is Funerals come only one battle in what By ED MORSE fOr the three aites. place “ because of an antlclpat- or. Brideamodids were Mrs. W a l­ caat—approximately an 80 per ity T . / 31 Virginia Rd.; Mrs. Bernlte The Eighth Day by Thornton in Norv;ich. will be a long war. The political and taxis collect them. A P Business Writer ter D. Schindler and Mrs. Allen cent turaout. Because the Y will be used William R. Snow, 20, of Nike Powell said' it remains “un- ed number of campus develop- Miller, 64 Leland Dr.; Emerson WUder, Washington, D.C. by state of David and Solomon las­ The Israelis took a census of NEW YORK (AP) — The R. iSchindler, both rt Ellington The average predictions rt as living quarters for tobacco Japhet A. Bechard Circle, pleaded guilty to failure clear” whether ithe approved ment problems.” Mosher, Suffleld; Richard Os­ Gore Vidal, Horrors of Love by ted only 70 years, that of the the more than 100,000 Arabs in stock market headed lower ear- town OHficials is tor a 20 per workers, a yearly practice, a WAPPING — The funeral of to drive in the proper lane and site is available for purchase. Hq cited as difficulties a large and edstens-ln-law rt toe bride. bourne, Boston Hill Rd., And­ Jean Dutourd, Thousand Hour Crusaders just under a hundred. the Old City of Jerusalem and jy Tuesday/ in active trading.trading _____. cent turnout at itoc Jrty 20 elec­ substitute location has been Japhet A. Bechard of 640 Fos­ was fined $15. He was arrested north-south ravine that would They were dressed alike In over. Day by W.S. Kuniczak, The It might be well for I.srael to nearby villages seized from Jor­ Alter a mixed opening, losses It is reportedly op p osed of ■ -jr- tion. Hence, (the party wMoh provided, it will be the base- ter St. was held yesterday June 10 after he failed to make necessitate a split campus, gen- full-lengto aqua linen go'wns, de< lAllso, MSns. Aignes Peary, 30 Captain by Jan De Hartog, reread its history.” dan. The Israeli deputy gover­ began to increase and outbal- live privately owned parcels vvins the backing of the imaftU- ment auditorium of the 'VWilton morning from the Leclerc Fu- a turn on Seagraves Rd. In The survey team whose first eral slope of the land, extend- signed with empire bodices ac­ Deepiwmd Dr., Wappfolg; MSw. When She Was Good by Philip Home, 23 Main St., Man- Hussein said the Israelis per­ nor of the region said the pur­ anced gains. Most changes of iated vote und gets itto register- Uhrary, Coventry and his car hit a recommendiation for the HlUs- jng utilities to the site, (there cented with moss green velvet, Jean Perty, 1()4 .W. Cewter BLj Roth, Smoke on the Mountain g^ggigy ^vlth a solemn high petrated “ an act of war as vi­ pose was to get information for leading Issues were from frac­ i .. DeCotfl SoohMt bridge snapping a steel sup- towin-IV'eitherell site was adopt- is no piped water or sewers In square necklines, bell shaped Domfoiffic Poritlceni, WIDHiaiWi by EUen Crain, Another Spring requiem at St. Margar- cious as the blitzkrieg on Poland food distribution. tions to about a point. port. ’The bridge, which spans ed by the board was made up the area) and the Inadequacy Sleeves and A-line skirts. They Rid., Boltion; Mira. Emtna Ru»- MRS. DONALD LEWIS McLAGAN by Loula G. Erdman, and USS church. The industrial average was n the Skungamaug River, had to of Paul Orvis, retired dean of of a single access road. wore matching petal cluster seiia, 610 W. MUdidle Tpkei.; MDm. Mudsklpper by William M. Har­ ! Kev. Thomas1 nomas V.C. ^O Neill ^jjg^ the off moderately. Setemla photo College Board to Revise The Rev. IBM dropped 3, Xerox 2% and two-year colleges for New York Powell said he was unsure headpieces with bouffant veils, Joanne Ririso, EUSnigbon:; Robin Miss Barbara Frances Beers bridegroom’s mother wore a dy. was celebrant, assisted by the nf the wea MRS. H. M ARK K AN N IN G crash because of the weakened Open-Shut Case Raytheon 1., State, and Franklin Stlbbs of how the Higher Eduoartton and they carried cascade bou­ Scribner, S t a ffo r d Springs; of West Hartford and DonaM pink beaded linen gown,' and Also, In the fiction class, are Rev. Joseph P. Schick, deacon, Road Safety corsage of gardenias and pink supports. All the top automakers took Wethersfield, executive secre- Ocxmlmiilssdian would treat the re- quets of pink carnations and Pay Formula on Leasing Oewillly Sheeanan, Bast Hiart- Lewis McLagan of Manchester The Rival Doctors by Elizabeth and the Rev. ’Thomas H. Dwyer, The ease of the theft of scher and Sons Construction Co. and she Carried a bouquet Of John B. McNamar, 18, of 209 fractlonal losses. Oils were ir r e -ta r y for the Connecticut State giionall board’s actiJon, eiklorsing baby's breath. ford; Narnman Slaide, 101 E. were united in marriage Sat­ roses. Seifert, Sllverhlll by Phyllis A. subdeacon. Burial was in St. about $900 woi'th of tools Fort Wayne. The couple will pink and white carnations, The State Board of Regional plaCe.” He said he felt the for­ A reception for was held Woodland St. pleaded nolo con- Rules Set gular, with Jersey Standard and Budldihg Commission. the HiiUstown-Wetherelll site, ' C. Kent Kannlng of Fort Mldidle ’Ipke.; Fred Solbilek), 32F urday, June 10, at the Unlver- 260 Whitney, The Prospering by Michael's Cemetery, Spring' from the residence of Ernest Community Colleges has voted mula deWsed by Douglas Pierce tendre to a substitute charge Standard of Indiana steady in making their recommen- but he added that the oommlB- Wayne served as his brother’s live at 3201 Portage Blvd., Fort Mrs. Louis Stango of Brook- McGuire Lane; Mira. Anna salist Church, W est Hartford. at the home of the bride’s par­ Elizabeth G. Speare, Under the field. Mass. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Kearns, 51 Pearl 9t., was to reconsider Its policy on the board’s business manager, ents. When leaving for a trip of reckless driving and was fin­ while Royal D\jtch and Texaco aktions, the men had tlie coun- gion is slated to meet July 12 best man. Ushers were Gerald Wayne. lyn, N;Y., was matron of honor. Sitene, 466 W. Mldldle ’I^ike.; The bride is a daughter of Eye of "the Storm by John Her- Robert T. Sullivan read the In Capital closed about 24 hours after compensating boards o f educa­ to arrive at the suggested $40,- ed $50. He was arrested on May took fractional - losses. Steels ^el of Che State Development and that he hoped it would Kannlng of Fort Wayne, cousin Bridesmaids were Miss Linda Gro’ ory Sundeil, 24 dtoton Dr., Mr. and Mrs. Loewis Franklin to Cape Cod and Colorado, Mrs. sey. The Wood and the Trees committal service. it opened. tion for use of high school 000 figure would probably be Woppdnlg; Mira. Gtoria Taylor, McLagan wore a navy and 27 and charged with operating shaded off on balance. Oominl'iasion and the State High­ take the matter up at that ses­ of the bridegroom; John stiver- fa t a la n o - L e w ie Nalls of Norfolk, Va., niece of Beers Jr. of West Hartford. by Mary Elgin, An Expensive Bearers were Paul R. Martin, (Continued fnoni Pag© One) Sunday, Kearns reported buildings for community col­ acceptable to a consultant. 514 Abbey Rd., Wapiping. white linen dress. The couple a motor vehicle while under the May Department Stores was way Department, Powell told sion. of St. Joseph, Ind., nephew of the bride, and Miss Linda Bli­ The bridegroom is the son of Place to Die by Len Deighton, Dennis P. Martin, Wilfred J. to police the tools had been the bridegroom; Earl Helmer- Mrs. Nancy Cecelia Lewie of verstone of Manchester, leges, and it w ill hire a con­ Questioned as to when he BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son Mrs. Richard McLagan of 65 will Uve In Washington, D.C, influence of intoxicants. Police ulatlon basis with the remaining an active fractional loser. Ha- The Herald. As far as future deweitapmeint The Sea and the Stars by Rob­ Forbes and Richard W. Forbes. taken from the basement of sultant to assist In developing thought a new formula for all to Mr. and (Mrs. R. Julian Dina, Mrs. McLagan is a 1968 grad- said the car he was driving hit fourth to be earmarked for use zeltine was up more than a As alternates, Powell said, of the Nike oamipus was con­ dinger of Vernon, cousin of the 426 W. Middle Tpke. and Peter They werg dressed al(ke In Oxford St. and the late Rich­ ert Wilder, and Waiting for his home, potice Said. Late the towns might be made final, 275 Vernon St. twte rt Chaffee School,' Wind­ two parked empty cars on point on heavy volume. cerned, Powell said .the survey bride; anil Harold Toepher of J. Catalano of Middletown were pink gowns, designed with pink a new method of paying for ard AfoLagan. Winter by John O'Hara. at the discretion of the trans­ Sunday n i^ t he told police the team chose by descending Lowe said anything arrived at School St. near Spruce St. Du Pont, United Aircraft and team’s report noted the first Fort Wayne. married Saturday morning, daisies outlining ‘ the ^ p ir e leasing such buildings, the DISCHAIROED YESTER­ The" Rev. Wallace G. IFlske of sor, and a 1967 graduate rt Other new books Will be mad^ portation secretary. they were returned and ex­ order of preference the Red would have to be cleared with Mother Shoots A rearrest warrant was or­ Consolidated Natural Gas lost stage of the planned renovatton Mrs. Schindler wore a pale June 17, at the Church of As- waistline. They wore Manchester Board of Educa­ D A Y ; 'Mrs. Gall TOurvtlffle, West Hartford 'performed the Smith College. Mr, McLagan la available later in the summer plained that a friend had Rock Golf Course off Slater St.; the state’s attorney general, but a 1960 graduate of biancheater dered for James O'Flaherty, 56 Boyd stressed throughout his fractions. could proceed as schedUleid. aqua silk jacket dress with sumption. daisy headpieces w^to shovWer_ tion learned last night. (Mariborouigto; Jolhn Raucihle, double-ring ceremony. from ,the next swap meeting borrowed them, police said. the Fox Grove Golf Course off The bride is a daughter of length veils, and they carried that hlS hope was to try to Bigh School, a 1965 graduate of Boy, Fail's in of Hartford, when he failed to discussion, at a news confer­ Opening blocks included: The (3am(pus coiild — after matching accessories and a cor­ Dr. Frederick W. Lowe, Bast Hartford; WHlIllam Herlth, The bride w m given in mar­ scheduled for July 11 at the The case was officially clos­ Keeney St.; and the Nike-Globe have negotiations concluded "by ’Ilflnity College, land a 1967 grad­ appear on a charge of intoxica­ ence, the federal intent to work Columbia Pictures, off 1 at serying as an Interim home for sage of white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Albert De Vaux colonial bouquets of pink tmd president of Manchester Com­ 77 Starkweaitlher St.; Mrs. La- riage by her father. She wore Mary Cheney Library In Man­ ed yesterday mom'ing. Hollow tract. the end of the summer.” Suicide Attempt tion. A bond of $25 was set for with the states, but he noted 46%: Sperry Rand, off % at the college for the next few of 801 Main St. The bride- white carnations. f munity College, spoke briefly at ■vllna McKee, Wll'limantdc; her mother’s bridal gown of uate of Harvard Bualneaa chester. The Library here will A ll three alternates had been A reception for 200 was held One factor, which has been School. He will be employed by rearrest. that the law provided penalties 35%: Amerifcan Telephone, un­ yeairs — have a Vong-torm use groom is a son of Mr. and Louie Stango of Brook^ last night’s school board ses­ George M'urdook, 21 Olenwood long white satin. be closed Saturdays from now named as possible aites by Man­ at the Village Lantern Barn, hampering the dual occupancy the Defenae Department In WATERTOWN (A P )—A nine Carl Petrovich, 47, of 67 for states failing to comply or cle operations and requires all changed at 57%; and Sterling for eidult education and ooou- Mrs. Aurello Catalano of Mld- ais beat man. Uatvers sion. Lowe said he waa rep­ St.; Mrs. Blllliie Haas, Rt. 87, Mrs. (Roger W. Joyce of Mid­ on until after Labor Day. T h e , chester Community (College's Manchester. For a motor trip at MHS has been a shortage of orr unu. aiier boy was shot to death Bridge St. was fined $15 for show progressive efforts to motorcyclists to be licensed and Drug, up % at 52. pationail education edaases, and dleto-wn. were Nelaon Lewie Mbnehes- resenting Theodore Powell, the OoaumbSa; Fart arid R^dmaild dletown, sister o f ■ the bride, Waahlnghm. own selection committee, which to Cape Cod. Mrs. Kannlng wore custodians, but P ierce. told the KelUly, St. lAlbanls, N.Y.; FUoyd wSl^revail from 2 % oT p T and his mother critically wound- failure to grant the right of meet the national standards. He examined specifically for cycle The call by Chairman William for communilty activities uses, The Rev. Ernest J. Coppa of ter, aon rt the (bride; and John regional college board’s execu­ was matron o f honor, Biddbsr had submitted them to the state an aqua knit suit with patent board, ” We can't supply enough Morris, WOrettvouse Potolt; Mirs. 3 7 to 9 n m ^ TVTnndav in what Dolice called way. He was arrested on June said the penalty would take the operation. The standard re McChesney Martin for a tax Powell qupted the team as re- the Church, of the Assumption Powell rt Providence, R i, tive officer -who had been in­ maids were Miss Betsy Mc­ board early this year. accessories. custodial help over the sum­ Flyiih-Golnik and 7 to 9 p.m. ed Monday in what po after a two-car accident on form of withholding of federal gutresquires all cyclists to wear ap­ •(boost of 6 per cent or more had parting. performed the double-ring cere- neplhew of toe (bride. vited to attend the meeting and Frances Venskunas, B road The citizen selection group, Mrs. Kaimlng is a graduate Lagan of College Park, Md., Estonian Dedication H e! a murder and attempted sul- Hertford Rd. funds for highway construction. proved helmets and eye protec­ a chilling effect on prices Mon­ The HiHstown-WethereU ^te. A reception tor 125 was held mer.” Brook; Mrs. Margueriite Poit- Mra. Anne Simpaon Oolnik, made up of members of the col­ of Valparaiso (Ind.) University *"°"y- discuss renegotiation of the lo­ sister of the bridegroom; Mias A numljer of Andover people clde. Mrs. Denise R. Smith of 27 Boyd noted the standards as tion and requires seats and foot day even though Martin sup- after being overlooked in orig­ at the American Legion Home. The state board’s reasoning In teraion, 30B McGuire Lane. daughter of the Rev. and Mra. lege’s adrtsory council and and the University of Connectl- The bride was given in mar- cal college’s lease of Manches­ Susan Morey of Buffalo, N.Y.'; were guests o f the Connecticut Robert E. Derry Jr. was found Ridgewood St. pleaded innocent finally announced covered es- rests for cycle passengers who ported the President’s proposal inal .surveys made by Barnes’ authorizing a coiusultant to help DISCHARGED TODAY; Me­ ClUitord O. Simpaon of 687 feut Storrs. She Is employed by rlage by her father. She wore F or a wedding trip to Bermuda, ter High (School. Mias Lynda Smith of Spring- Elstonian (Society on Saturday dead 'on his bed, shot through evading responsibility and sentially the same points or ar- headed by Gilbert Barnes, had cemmittee, w-as first proposed study the problems, Lowe said, gan Lindsay, 111 Plymouth Spring St.,‘ and “Freaerlck must also wear safety helmets, for a 6 per cent tax surcharge Fort Wayne Community a full-length ice blue satin gown Mrs. Oataliano wore a white Lowe said Powell’s office field, N.J., and Miss Karin evening when its recreation the chest with a 16-gauge shot­ the case was continued to East eas as did the draft standards stuck to the Nike-GIobe Hollow Lane; Mrs. June Beckwith, 12 a t Each state, cooperating with as far back as January, by local bugiuessmian Matthew direas with matPhlTiig acces- would try to arranj^e a meet­ was that It Wished to "■work out Rosenthal of West Hartford. Flynn, aon Mr. and Mra. area on Times Farm Rd. was gun. tract ais Its first choice upon Schools. Mr. Kannlng, a grad- accented with pearls. Her fln- Lynn Dr., Vernon; John Carroll, Hartford for jury trial on July made public by the National county and other local author- In the past few years state- Moriairty at a special meeting aories. The couple will live in ing between its consultant, a reasonable, systemwide for­ They were dressed alike In Joseph Fljmn of Lynn, Mass., formerly dedicated. They His 37-year-old mother,' Mrs. 18. ' Highway Safety Bureau in Feb- submitting its recommenda­ uate of Bricklayers Apprentice- gertdp veil of sUk illusion was 428 Parker St.; Valerie Boroch, itles, shall have a program for ments by Martin have frequent- in l0'te March. Vernon. who was not named, and the mula so no one town ■will feel two-toned igreen gowns, and were ntotrrled Saturday noon At shared an evening of music, Juliette Derry, was found by Mrs. Smith was arrested on ruary. tions. M'oiriiarty. one of the foun­ ship School, is employed at Irm- arranged from a pearl tiara. cheated In relation to the oth­ 30 Lyndale St.; Michael LeDuc, . . ,*1. „ identifying and investigating------„ -----„ ly . had the immediate effect of superintendents of schools carried cascade bouquets rt Center congregational Church. singing, folk dancing with some her husband, on the floor of . , AV'PTl WheD at The member’s action had fol­ ders of the oofflegre, said at that ers.” .^95 Griffin Rd., South Windsor; a warrant in connection with a Boyd said that the standard ^igh accident locations and set dampening prices even when at from Manchester, Middletown, yellow daisies. H ie Rev. Mr. Simpson and 200 Estonians and other people their front bedroom in their one- lowed more than sLx months of session he had chosen to Stay Mrs. Sandra Llnfert, Storrs; hit-and-run accident Involving (gj. periodic motor-vehicle in- ^ syatemialciic machinery to times such statements have not Norwalk, Stratford and Vl^ater- In his own budget request for Ronald BraCkett of Ann A r­ the Rev. Paul Simpson rt Fltz- with roots in the Baltic states. story home. ^ ______local contiwiersy on their orlg- in the bajckground of the sites Mrs. Marlon Morrissette, 11 a youth who was riding his hi- gpection was probably “ the je^etop corrective miethods. cause of a mar- bury during the week o f July next .year, the college president bor, Mich., served as best man. willlam, brother of the Hit of the evening were two She remained on the critical qy^jg, police said Mrs. Smith needed from .an over-all ket decline. Inal requesrt of the town ddrec- controversy before then, but Aroda Rd., Wapplng; Ann Chl- All states will be required to 10, for the purpose pf dls- noted he has included "suffl- Ushers were Lewis F. Beers bride, performed the ceremony. attractive teen-age girls. Miss list in Waterbury Hospital to- ^^^g grrested as’ the owner of standpoint.” ' Analysts noted that a big fac- tons for permisgioci to purchase that he wais speaking out be- 4 DAYS ONLY - STARTS. TOMORROW coine, 71 Spring St., Rockville; have a statewide • traffic record cussing an over-all lease for­ dent” funds to cover an an­ HI of West Hartford, brother of Mr's. Kenneth Broda rt Hele Leesment from New York hay. ' the alleged hit-and-run car and said the provisional stand- tor in the current situation is 150 acres of Globe Hollow wa- carise Che committee had over- Diane-Lynn Morton, Amston; system capable of providing mula for colleges in each town. ticipated reduced enrollment at the bridegroom; Roger W. Boone, N.C., sister of the bride, C ity and Miss Anne Pleer of Derry returned from work at ^g operator at time of the gr^s on this point had been expectation of very poor earn­ terahed land for camipus expan- icx>ked the "logfcall place for Mrs. Eva Briggs, IVlllimantic; summaries, tabulations and WED„ THURS., FRI„ SAT. - JUNE 28 to JULY 1*1 School Superintendent Wil­ Mteinohester High School, and Joyce of Middletown, brother- was matron of honor. Jomea Lakewood, N.J., who, with about 5:30 p.m. to discover the geeijent. slon, plus additional land (4.3 the college. Mrs. Inez Ladd, 2W ’Tunnell Rd., ™ t 1 10 as ^ more flexible to gpgcial analyses covering all — ings comparison reports when based oil the college’s lease of in-law of the bride; Robert ’Tatro of Manchester served as their own guitar accompani­ Dleterle, 18, of 85 liam Curtis inddeated he would Vernon; Deborah Allard, 42 tragedy. James, Dleterle, 18, of 85 permit a state to adopt an ex- drivers vehicles accidents and second quarter figures begin to the former Hartford Electric Blumberg of Scarsdale, N.Y., best man. ment, sang songs like "Que be available for such a meet­ Cold Spring Dr., Vernon; Mrs. County Detective Sam Holden gretton kd. and Lawrence Bou- perimental or pilot vehicle in- rfad r ’ ords ^ ^ trickle in soon. Big investors Light Co. building off Hartford and Thomas Moffet of Montreal, After a ■wedding trip to New Sera, Sera" in Estonian in a said it appeared Mrs. D e r ^ chard, 17, of Hartford, were spection plan in lieu of annual . t j j i are likely to delay purchases ing. Bette Goldsnlder, and son, 37 'The board, by consensus, Rd. Que., Can. ■ Hampshire the couple ■will near-professional manner. An shot the boy and then tried to jj„gd $20 for improper inspection, but only with per- Another standard requires until...... such.. reports are digested. Spruce St. ^ Conviction Upheld agreed a meeting ■would be a Lease of the latter, which Mts. Beers wore a maize tulle make th®lr home at 687 Spring accordionist, Hiller Kissa, take her own life. passing. They were arrested af- mission from the transportation coordinated emergency naedical g^j^j Lowe said was “ Imminent,” services within each state and good idea, with the exception gown and a yellow orchid. The St., fo r the coming year. played a number to further Acting Police Chief Carlo J. ter Dleterle, who was driving secretary. services within each state and Monday The Associated would enable college authorities includes first-aid training for of Atty. Herbert Phelon, chair­ please the audience. Palomba, said Mrs. Derry ap- motorcycle, and Bouchard, othpr standards remiire each flrst-aW^ training ^for pj.ggg average of 60 stocks fell to reduce use of ItiHS to a 400- Other standards require each emergency service personnel man o f "the touilding and sites The evening's festivities be- parently fired three shots in the driving a car, went over the 1.8 to 324.4. In Double Slaying 500 fuU-tlme student equivalent. state to have a vehicle registra- and a provtoloti for two-way coinmlttee ■which has been gan with the lighting, by sev- attempt to take her own life. doubleQoume yellowyenow m.eslines at v.a..ti=tCenter record-keeping system r™ Prices were mixed and most HARTFORD (A P )—^The con- based on evidence which was More than twice that number Detectives said no note was systems for pressing for a new lease for eral of the many children in and Broad Sts. while passing ^^p,^ identification of g g S aid changes were narrow on the viction of Ronald J. Hassett, 26, constitutionally inadmissible attended'^ late afternoon and Richard R.' Chadwick, 29, at found, and they knew of no SALE several months. attendance, of a huge stack of each other. each vehicle and owner. American Stock Exchange. in a double slaying was unanl- and that the prosecution’s case , • . ___ ,, evening classes at the high East Hampton was charged motive for the shooting. logs to signify Victory Day of Brian E. McCarten, 19, of All State’s will be required to . maintain mously upheld today by the was insufficient to prove him school during the past year. with failure to obey a traffic 299 -Main St. was fined $15 for said preliminary study Indlcat Estonian Independence dn have comprehensive driver- streets and highways in a conch- Connecticut Supreme Court. guilty beyond a reasonable In connection with the Lincoln control signal about 10 p.m. disregarding a stop sign, and ed that the college’s use of Man­ W orld W ar I. training programs to be madfe ‘ ion that “ improves safety, Aluminum Spoon Dear Hassett had been sentenced to doubt. FASHION YARDAOE yesterday. Police say he was School question, > Phelon noted John O. Skendarlan, 18, of and the modernization of exist­ chester High School was result­ ' Main speaker of the evening available to all youths of licen­ Pi/ViRiis — Napoleon H I of life imprisonment for the blud- xhe court refused to throw he had obtained an educational observed passing through the Coventry, was similarly fined ing roads and new highways ing In costs to the Board of Ed­ was Unold Milles of New York About Town sing age. Commercial driving France considered owning an geoning death of his bed ridden out incriminating admissions film wihich discusses the re­ Intersection of Center and for disregarding no passing must meet standards issued by ucation of $20,000 per year. City who is chairman of the schools and instructors must be L...- aluminum spoon for use at 72-year-old great aupt, Mary made by Hassett to Hartford A SALE ISN'T REALLY A SALE UNLESS habilitation of older schools. Adams St. as the light turned Estonian Boy Scout Associa- Miss Elizabeth M. Thompson, markers. the Federal Highway Admlnls Late last month, the sites certified. This standard also tratlon The lighting of express- state dinners a great distinc- Nugent, and his uncle, ^ o r g e police the night of the murder, Phelon and other board mem­ red. He to sdhetiuied to appeoir Uororthrunired’ s'taVes. Ylo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- A __ nolle----- was------entered------__in the _ _ committee recommended the requires training and retraining tion." A t the time, aluminum Hassett, 65, at the victims’ " Although the police procedure THE MERCHANDISE OFFERED IS DESIR­ bers will pre'vlew the 40-mlnute in court on July 10. Anson Boston Hill Rd., was the as S. Thompson of 79 Columbus ^^gg Phyllis Schuetz o f 33 ways and other major arteries lease for 1967-68 should be re- programs for adults. was so rare it cost nearly $550 Hartford apartment on Aug. 6, did not measure up to the film before deciding whether to — ' ■ St. this week is at Laurel Lancaster Rd. on a charge of in urbanized areas, hlgh-accl- -vised to provide a $40,000 an­ master of ceremonies. Erich Driver licensing is required in a pound. Today aluminum is 1963. stringent standards set by Uie ABLE AND PRICED BELOW THE REGULAR invite members of other town UNIQUE A’TLANTA HOTEL Girl's State at the University of failure to obey a stop sign. dent locations and major inter-’ nual payment by the college. Siismets and Mrs. Anson were each state on Ih'e basis of physi­ In hiis apipoal Hasseitt oMmed u.S. Supreme Court In 1966, boards and iqpmmiSslons to a ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — A Connecicut, Storrs, as a rep­ Valdis Abols, 21, of 81 Jarvis sections Is required. priced at aJbout 25 cents a Phelon last night objected to a part of the colorful folk cal and mental ability of indi­ thal» his conviction had been Connecticut Supreme Court SELLING PRICE! screening. new 23-story hotel on Peachtree resentative of East Catholic Rd. pleaded Innocent to a All states, together with coun­ pound. the idea of working out an over­ dance group. viduals to comprehend traffic —------^------let Hassett’s admissions stand. Street is built around an Inner High School. charge of breaking and entering ty and local governments shall all formula to apply In each Dog licenses laws and signs and to show abil- Since the Incriminating state­ AVERAGE GEORGIA OBAD courtyard lobby urith a ceiling those people in town with criminal Intent and his have traffic control de’vdces town, saying he thought such For , J * Ity to operate the vehicle for ments were made laefore the ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — The more than 20 floors high. A roof­ Mns. Viola Shea Roche of case w ^ continued to the next licensed. Drivers which conform with standards Broadcast Not Clear a formula probably could not with does which, need licensing. landmark . Miranda case, the University of -Ctoofgia says a top restaurant. with a revolving ,^ ts ovfr six months old, and session ^ f Tolland County Su­ issued or endorsed by the Fed­ THIS IS A SALE meet the needs of each Individ­ must be re-examined at least state court declined to apply the floor allows gtiests to ■view the of 1917 of South Manchester perior Court after he waived eral Highway Administrator. survey shows Its average 1966 who cannot; get to the Town once every four years for eye­ new constitutional test. ual case. male graduate was 23 years old. entire city during one revolu- High ScJiool, waa ircorreCUy probable cause hearing. A Devices not now meeting such Board member N. Charles Office budding during the day; sight and knowledge of rules of singile 'a lifetime resident Of. tion. _* _ 1, fT*/v»irn identified as Mrs. Rose Shia charge of larceny under $16 the road. All states are required standards must be upgraded to Hassett had also claimed that Bogglnl challenged this conten­ Mrs. Ruth Munson, Town Georgia and a liberal Demo- John Portman, architect for YOU C A N T FIND Al FINER Roche in a picture of tlie class against him was nolled. U.S. Viet Official - his testimony during his trial tion on the grounds that "a bas­ Clerk, will be in her office from to maintain continuing records ®onf°ria- * crat, while the average female the Regency Hyatt House, s a id . reundoei in yesterday’s Herald. Abqis was arrested on June had been Involuntary, but the ic formula should apply any- 7 to 8 p.'m. ’Thursday evening of driver histories and to have in that class was year younger, the basic idea _of the structure 11 in conriecition ^ b h a break court refused to re-examine the HEATING OIL PROGRAM THAN to issue such licenses. I f no li- such Information promptly also single, also a Georgia lia- was to create romething uriique The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, alt a liSquor ■ Store in' ToB'aind on finding of the three-judge trial to . cense is obtaliaed for dogs sub-,, available. Hausman Attacks 40 tive but a liberal Republican, for Atlanta. pastor of Center Congregation­ Believed Executed court that his testimony had not Maiy 28. He .is freg under $500 % ; jeot to licensing by July 1 a Each state must develop and al Church, was elected a mem­ i^nalty is applied. bond. implement ' a program to (Continued from Page One) „ „ FOGARTY'S INSURED ber of the historical commis­ Govern or for OFF Gail Martin, 21, 'of 185 Au­ achieve uniform traffic codes ' .t 1 ii, f Tt <5 Vising the South Vietnamese on . ' ' Manchester Evening Herald sion of United Church of tumn 9t. .pleaded gui to op- and laws throughout the state, Pledge ‘Welsh,’ leryiT shells Monday nightnigni ai at U.S. u.o. g~jj,ation gnyand administration Wa blood-stained shoes had been Prevent jU*dk>ver correspondent, Inw- Christ at a meeting of its eraiWng a motor vehlcl without including rules covering public Marine and South Vletnapiese government. seized unconstituUoi^y, toe Girl Admits Starting Fire DUDGET PAYMENT ^LAN (jeneral Synod in Cincinnati, a license and was $20. OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. streets and highways. Such (Continued from Page One) porta south of the demUItarlzed ^ ^ o months after he was cap- y®been taken *’“ ln- Ohio, which opened last Thurs­ rules niust be consistent with EAST HARTFORD ON they would Instead voluntarily zone, killing « six Marines, tured, the Viet Cong tnreatene^ cldent to a lawful arrest” and Baldness That Evacuated High School day and will conclude' tomor­ those of other states. • Level, economical payments. row. \Vllliam G. Cote, 1 W 13 ______«1® pre-election report's on cam- wounding 96 and killing and J W JlJ^ieath^ In sTlgOT w\s w ^ e thereby admissible at toe ARNEL JERSEY CHIFFON PRINTS Kerry St. was found guilty on Another standard requires all trial. Hassett had argued toat OLIVER DE DOMINICIS A 15-ysarrtd ^ r l from (Man- room. The room was being used traffic courts • to notify state palgn financing which they wounding an unannounced num- But Instead of Hertz, Mrs. Trqman CrandaU of one count of taking a motor toe shoes were taken uncons­ Hair and Scalp SpeclaUat cheester.Hligh School, hae ad- as a study haU fo rth e 1 ^ day • Payment protection for you and your Obituary traffic records systems of all did. The GOP rejected this ber of South Vietnamese. yie_ Viet Cong executed U.^ COTTON PRINTS TARPOON STRIPES Manchester, Mrs. Eric Bmt of vehicle without pemlssion and titutionally because they had • If. you are one rt Ameri­ mMted to poMce She started toe ^ ^ „ family in event of accident or sickness or Hebron and Mrs. Edna Gordon w^as fined On a second convictions for violations. This alternative. The U.S. statement con- Army Sgt. Harold George Ben- been seized before toe police ca’s mUttona who dreams of _ . Though Ithe blaze was smaU, ACETATE PRINTS SEERSUCKER smaU flre beatind a radiator j„^,ch smoke resulted. Firatrien death. Thomas Freeburn ' of Wlllimantic, formerly of count of a similar charge, he standard "recommends” that calling the fallure^of toe ad- cemlng Hertz said a broadcast nett, 25, o f Penryvllle, (had tdia him flhey were clKurg- a miracle CURE for BALD­ •Diomas Preeibum, ^1, of 35 Manchester, recently received was found innocent by a jury, individuals charged wtlh hazar- rtWig reoulrement "a J“ "® 1® * ® National Liber- Two other American military ing him with murcler. BORUER PRINTS NESS, forget lit cover at iMhnohsster High iiicm toe Town Fire Depart- lila c at., hu^and o f Mrs. An- Cote was arrested in April dous violations be required to vance reporting requlreme t a tihe poUtlcal arm of men, Capt. Humbert Versace, POOR BOY KNITS • But, take heart, there to School last ’Ihuraday mornAng. ment doused itoe> blaze with NOW . . . YOU get extra peace-of-mind, too," certificates marking their five- At toe trial conducted In Jan­ - jme MoFa(iden Freeibum, died on a warrant. Police said the aPPear In cdurt and recom- cynical b r e a ^ of ca m p a l^ pro- “ appears to 28, of Baltintore. Md.. and sttU a way to PR E V E N T Over 2,000 persons In the school. waiter and the evaouat'ed per- year membership in Mountain uary and February of 1964, BONDED COTTONS for Fogarty’s Budget Payment Plan includes ; yesteixiay at a Manchester con- arrest stemmed from the theft ntfends uniform accoimtlng sys- mlses by Connecticut Demo- gj jg.. t^at Hertz "has already S. Sgt. Kenneth M. Roraback, - t u- rt t oTioiiii NOVELTY COTTONS 99% rt baldness. Laurel Chapter of Sweet Ade­ • My booklet, “Prevention wore evacuated from the build- sons were back in toe bulMlng insurance, protection for you in event of sick­ Of a carTernging^o J^^^ terns for traffic finis and uni- crats,” toe Republican chairman ®t«en puT to death as an act of 33, of Fayetteville, N.C., were State’s Atty Jota •valescent home. lines, Inc. Mrs. .Crindall and o f BALDNESS and Cere r t lees itoen 15 minutes a ^ r toe ness, accident or death . . . ' Mr.' Freefburn was born Mtarch Gana^w o f 9 Foster St t°*-m court procedures for han- gave three reasons for toe de- reprisal.” ' executeaexecuted by the Viet Cong Sept, had .mat<^ed toe Wood type •The girl is not idonrUfied be- fire began, Mrs. Gordon are charter mem­ found on Hassett’s shoes with the Hair,” has been written "97, 1886 In PortAdown, 'Ireland, dllng traffic cases. mlse of toe proposal: WE HAVE THE cause rt her age. She has been PoUce sadd toe girt could give bers o f the group. blood found near toe body of after a lifetime rt atu®® ®“ ^ porting during toe session, toe fiaidf^^ld .had been sentenced to was “ a matter of gravest con- at a cleaning establishment MILLS r haiThrie has started to re­ dents a t the high school since I "faY cem ” to the U.S. government toe incident; The glii finally ! . toti liodge, IX>L. o f England, A ct o f 1838 was 5 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of "shall to t be set W ^ e r man . .Democratic leadership thought ‘'death In Saigon. However, here . shortly after toe murder, police McOAU. • SIMPLiemr cede. This Is a proven faoL Fogarty Brothers, Inc. ' ! Survlvon, beoidee his wife. pounds. In 1915 a Treasury Kattelville, a hamlet north of per cent by weight. _ otherwise and omitted it from has been no indication of any and a "cynical betrayal” of ^ goiljj’ • I know you will be de­ triid Miss Graves that she had I VOGUE • BUTTERICK F U E L O IL • BURNER SAiJBS A HKRVICP Qkehide two sons, W alter Free-, note of 1 poupd and lOshlUings here. ” It was the caf In which ^ ^® reported outaut •' of recent executions by toe Saigon aurances by toe Viet C!ong of ' Next To Oaldor lighted wtth ■whalt my book­ igtotteijl the papers wMch had I FAIRWAY LaBeUe had also totrp^ced Next To Oaldor I$w m of Monoherter and’Thomas was made legrt tender and a l we made " our second ■" ■■honeymoon ~ * person arrested committee, Bovernment. Humane treatment to prisoners. " I '" ------Open 10 A.M . to 9 P.M. let can do for you. It to $1.00 been stuffed behind the metal i r/RST trio ” a vehicle whUe Intoxicated or *^erte was captured toy the , He said any such reprisal exe- eye-wltnera testoony and Open 10 A.M . to 9 P.M. poetpaid. , 319 IrooMi StrtGt • MonehMttr. Conn* SVedbum of W ert Hartford; though toe holder yvas en­ And third, a Republican toe oosing. The casing coven sev­ BUTTONS BY: Every Day OHver De DominiclB, ;tw o daugUteis, Mtp;’ John S. titled to obtain payment for ft. Smlth'j. .1 th, » ■» H«». Viet Cong Feb. 2, 1966, alter cutlon was an explicit vlolaUon defendant s o v^ ^ d ^ ^ O M Every Day eral pipes which are several | STREAMLINE Includinfir B ox 290, toe note at its face value in M. .n salson «< “ »> >1“ ^ feet above toe Eoor end nm " Brown and Mrs. HUmer J. John- prohibiting a^^donlng old aut^ imnii®ii conaent to an alcohol* to restore advance rejoortlng was toe crime about toe Meriden, Conn. 06450 gold coin at toe Bank of Eng­ mobUea. put toe car ^In their beaten down by soUd Democrat on a motorbike. He had been In ventlon on treatment of prison- Saturday Saturday the length r t the aeoond floor j ‘‘•on, both o f Miancherter; and relatives were killed. , ftmr grandchildren. land, he was exhorted not to pasture and keep toe vines that content test. •> ‘ Vietnam for several years, ad- ers of war. SravTover It weU trimmed. One standard covers motorcy- opposition. \\ Funeral services will be held do so. i .

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB MefereyelM— THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wantod— Molo 3 6 Help Wanted Molo 36 V, e l«l kv Wmm 9m BieyehM 11 HEY, S O R R ^ ^BUT 1 PROMISED ^ HERE'S A fklM A IM. FULL-TIME) real estate sales- MULTltJTH OR A.B. Dick op- THIS irs/v r / TO TAKE PETUNIA BUCKET AN' TJ4 l4 Nt Off. hpR ^A V . OH. OH/SAKE'S j CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—Veapa motor bike lEEMELLA 6EZ:- MAKE THE 6CENE WITH l a DUCKING OUT OF SIGHT WITH man with or without sales ex­ erator, experienced or trains* BOAT I LAST POR A BOAT RIDE! v to o ld b e d u n k in g h is In excellent condition, only A GORGECXIG, fiRDO/V GU'/, AND NOBODY - 60MEOI FROM PRIP6VILLE , AND THE perience. For more details call to work In modem alr-eondl- LEAKSl o n e ! HOLD IT 3E6'A A /MORE APPROPRl BOARD/AN'HE'S 1,965 mUea, new vehicle war­ BUT M O B O D V - 16 AROUND TD BEE TbU WHOLE '1 6 FRONT AND CENTER f Mr. Phllbrick, Philbrick Agen­ tioned printing plant. liberal ' uNLAx! Buesy SecON'.AMOS,' ATE CRY, SAKE/BUT NO MORE THAN An»w«r to Provlouo Pu m Io ranty atlU good, wm aeU for cy, 649-5347. employe benefSta Appty 3drs. 'WON'T LET 1 SOTTA GET. X PRESUME YOU'RE. EVEN ATONEV TO Variety Time ADVERTISING half price plua acceaaorlea. Christensen, Burroughs Oorp., VA DOW I^ ME A FKGSH UNAWARE OFITHG SWIM OUT OF A CaU 648-0888. Business Forms and Supply ^ ta Rt .^i mathematics in ­ \^ATHTUe ACROSS 3 Toothed wheel CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS AU-rO PARTS MEN Group, Route 80, TOlland. An M USTA' H IT A v o lv ed IN CALCU­ 1 lYnnch glrVt 4 Body of land 8 AJH. to 5 P.M. 1966 YAMAHA — 306, Country equal opportunity employer. 5 Chafer We need expeirtonced men OIL SLICK.' LATING DISPLACE // / ^ O / ntmo ‘ Sport, exceUent condition, muat 6 Pronoun 6 Belonging to be aeen. Entering service, and wW pay them. Ex­ SERVICE WRITER and sales­ MENT/ SHoavonly body- him ' ( ' panding department with man in service department. 12 PbUlppino 7Appralaa' COPY CLOSING TIME POR CLASSIFIED ADVT. muat seU. 649-6072. m fwooUop BHumei 5 PJW. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION new oar dealer. OaJl for ap­ Contact Tony, Paul Dodge Pon- ISPootie 0 Anatomical Deadline for Saturday and Monf^y la S pan. Friday. Vi pointment with manager. Uac, 373 Main St. contraction tilfUff \ lOPeraUn elt 10 Seed covering Businoss Sorvleos IS Aquatic fur 11 Narrow inlets Dillon Sales & Service bokrer 19 Female deer dfforod 13 MANOHE)STEIR 643-2146 leEitttnr.) 21 Beset for, 30 Vehicle for 43 City in Germany PLEASE READ YOUR AD \ ! ! EARN ! I 17 Paeudonym of payment winter travel 44 Nulianca C loned or "Want Ada’’ are taken over tlie phone aa a RUSS' MOWER Service ^ ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Cbarlai Lamb 24 Kind of French 32 Caused to 45 Mountain convenience. The advertlaer ahould read his ad the FIRST remember (comb, form) DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the sharpening and repair. Rotary ELEXl^CIAN, full- time, $7,000. pr More Per Year iMut inov cheese and reel. Hand mowers a spe­ 20Stan(idarda of 25 Grooves 38 Conger 4eFYdaiflar next Inaertlon. The Herald Is reqmnalble for only ONE Inoot^ steadjK^taployment, Insurance ROUTE SALEISOdlAN AWRIOHT, LETS , TH' TIME HAS COME FOR parfectlon 26 Present month fishermen 48 Minute akin rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only cialty. Pick-up and dell ery beneflts/^d holidays and va­ GO 6EE WHATOL'/^ WEU... US TO SEEK A MORE 22 Land eaat of (eh.) 39 Before opening service. 742-7807. APIPLY In PERSON GUZ HAS GOT { OKAY ENUrSHTENEP MEANS Eden (Bib.) 27 Stuffs 40 Priority 49 AsMm silkworm to the extent of a "make grood" Insertion. Errors which do cation. CaI?T.between 8 a.m.-5 T? not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected p.m. Robert's, F’ectrio Co., TO SAY/ OF SETTUNS OUR, 29 Otlfcourlngf 28 False god (prefix) 50 Rebounds M A M RUBBISH CO. offers PIFFERENCES/ 24 Oroom'a partner 29 Comfort 41 Envoys 53 Number by “make Bood’’ Insertion. South Windsor, 644-OIO9. ? 27noweri 1 B IS r r commercial, Industrial, pro­ FISHER 91 Small rivulet 1 V r I fessional, residential, removal EXPERIEN(3ED JoRn,, Deere CJZhich 92 Rodent 13" 14 service, containerized service backhoe and dozer operkt^r, $3 DRY CLEANSERS INC. 99 Pigeon pea ri: 643-2711 6-27 V^AS, 94Potaeiaive 875-3136 available. 640-9767. per hour to start, time arid a 325 Broad St., Mjandheriter i___ t i l A P o p ? pronoun HT 17 (Rockville, TOU Free) half, steady year 'round worltv 95 Dutch cll SHARPENING Service —Saws, CaU 742-6190 after 6. X 3d Uonoaao harlde knives, axes, shears, skates, 37Prlaei ARTHUR SHORES , 6U0RTE1J OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIANS 40 Lost luster BT rotary Mades. Quick service. ?•» Set U foi. Off.—All (igfiit rsis'vsd SHIP BOTTOM, fJ.J. PART-TIME MAN for light cus- WE HAVE openings on our seo- 42 Son of Gad- Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Capitol Equipment Oo. 38 Main O 196/ br Ueiisd fs«lu«s Syndito's, Inc. j n e todial work, starting at 2 p.m.- snHt, shift premium paid. (Bib.) IS St., Manchester. Hours daily 43 Unit of energy 6 p.m. Call 649-5334. Apply in'pe/son. Klock Co. 1272 r GUICK, EASE MB DOWN HERE/ WITH THAT TRICK BACK 44SeedpUnt 24-Hour Answering Service 7-8. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7- Tolland 'Tplle^ Manchester. YOUR MOTHER OUST DROVE IM OP YOURSv ORAMI* YOU mkroiqMrea 4. 643-7968. B uilding- Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— DUE TO expansion at the Man ______«-37 AMD WE HAVEMT TIM E TD AAAKE NEVER SHOULD HAVE 47 OoiM Free to Herald Readers Contracting 14 Female 35 Chester Parkade Thom McAn PAINTER AND ^allpaperer, IT UP TD MY BEDROOM/AN’ 1 GONE FORTHAT WILD 51 Great Lalce PACKAGE STORE for Sale. For Shoe Co. needs a man to train pimerieneed In obth trades, D O N 'T W A N T T O U S T E M T O H E R PITCH OFMINE/ BOY 52 Dower Want Information on one of our classified advertisements? NEWTON H. SMITH & 8 0 N - information caU Phllbrick CLERK—GOOD figure aptitude. for a managerial position. Ap­ property Agency, Realtors, 649-6347. good position. $3-$4. ^1 1 643- DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS 'l-TOLD-YOU-SOS* ABOUT PLAYIN' WHENISMMYOU 54 Feminine name No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the Remodeling. repairing, addi­ Interesting and diversified ply in person at our Thom Mc­ 4536. 'N^ B A S E B A L L IF I CAM H E L P IT / LAMP IM TH E 55Gunlock catch tions, rec rooms, garages, work, full benefits. Apply at An Store, 990 Main St., East v=' HEDGE../ START TALKING U N ... LET NOW THAT WB Y E A H ...1 LATER ON YOU CAM HELP MB 5d Ifariner'i u 48 4T porches and roofing. No Job Continental Baking Co., 621 Hartford. CARPENTER—experienced M e T E L L KNOW WHO'S BE­ SEE WHAT direction 1 hoPe wh6 | ver SENSE PRONTO. I T H E R E S T O F T H E WAY/ EDWARDS GENERAL too smaU. CaU 649-8144. Private Instructions 32 remodeling and complete fin-'' IS OPeNlNS t h a t V4EEL NOT WARN THE M AN , HIND THIS MAN,WE YOU MEAN, 57 Stumble Connecticut Blvd., East Hart­ EQUIPMENT operator, bull­ POOR IS W OUR Y o u A G A IN VES/Slll,. MARCO. CAN TALK FREELY. DAVY.' -58 Rocky peakf H TUTORING in English and re- ford. An equal opportunity em­ ish work, $3.50-$4.50, fast grow­ Sipe. IF WR CAN\, T A L L 50 Low haunt u ANSWERING SERVICE HOME ployer. dozer, back-hoe, steady work, ing company. 643-4636. CONTROL THIV GUTS STARTED dOBodlta of water Paving - Driveways 14«A lated subjects by private year ’round, good wages. Call ITCHY TRJ66ER FINSEfi BACK IN THE DOWN u school teacher. Call 643-7125. McCarthy Enterprises, 649- WINDOW CLEANERS needed, A BIT LONGER, WE MAY STATES... IPant violently 649-0500 875-2519 AMESITE — Quality workman- 5391. must be experienced, top wag­ COME OUT OF THISWUVE. 2 Willow genus REMODELING ' ship on driveways, parking es, paid holidays, vacation, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser SALES OFFICE COUNTER MAN for automotive In Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. areas, commercial and resi­ Schools and Classes 33 hospitalization, plenty of over­ COMPANY dential BYee 'estimates, no ob­ TYPIST parts store, some experience time work. Apply Rudder Win­ ligations. CeiII Eastern Paving required. Apply in person. Al- dow Cleaning Co., 167 Charter car Auto Parts, 226 Spruce St. Automobiles For Solo 4 Co., 628-3937. Experienced typist wanted Oak Ave., Hartford, second n-IH^iLLum HEAVY EQUIPMENT 1957 CHEVROLET — 4-door for sales office of local GRAPHIC DESIGNER, expert floor. HERALD Opening! office in Man­ OPERATORS NEEDED oampamiy. Take dictation or hardtop, V-8 automatic. Call Roofing— Siding 16 enced in architectural render- JANITORS Part-time, eve­ 649-4660 after 6. 8185. chester, Specializing in traoiiscribe from dictation Ing or product design requir­ nings, Manchester area; Call Baim wMe you learn. Baim maohd'ne. Perfonm other ed. Dlsplaycraft, Inc., Man­ CARNIVAL {b y d i c k TURNER DOX LEH ER S additions and remodel­ BIDWELL %OMB Improve- 643-4453, 3-6 p.m. only. WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE 1960 DODGE custom 880, 4-door ing. Get in on the mejit Co.—Roofing, siding al­ to $300 weekily ais a pro­ general affixre duties. Hours chester, 643-9557. sedan, V-8 automatic, power fessional HEAVY .EQUIP­ 8 a jn .-4:30 p.m. Modem For Your terations, additions and re­ LATHE HANDS and general steering, $365. Call 649-4660 ground floor, high modeling of all types. Excel­ MENT OPERATOR. iFor office. Good stairting rate. Information after 6, the first time in the USA, machinists, paid hospitaliza­ otherthanthat, quality, low price. Call lent workmanship. 649-6495. tion,' holidays and vacation WANTED EVERYTHING GRAMRAW for free estimate. AUState Traiinling Center APPLY THE HERALD will not 1961 FORD Country Squire —9 offers qualiifiied men 21 and plan. Apply Metronlcs, Inc., IS OK.' disclose the identity of passenger, 3460. Call 649-3671, 640 Hilliard St. First olasB medtamaic, exnel- any advertiser using l>ox Roofing and over the opportunity to IONA MFG. CO. leint wages arid benefitts, after 6 p.m. TRA IN LOCAIiLY in SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL letters. Readers answer­ Chimneys 16-A Regent Sit., Manchester CONCRETE mason wanted, full­ ipaM holidays arid vaoa- ing blind box ads who AUSTIN HEALEY Sprite, 1961, 649-6017 SPAIRE TIME on all makes time, experience preferred or tiions. ExceMemt working desire to protect their very good condition, 3750. Call ROOFING—REPAIR of roofs. of equipment, bulldozer, An Equal Opportunity will train. Driver’s license re- coridltions. Tom VES, WEVE identity can follow this 649-2388 after S. The best in gurters and con­ scrapers, backhoes, etc. BmpHoyer \o*» quired. Call Charles Ponticelll, Schwartz. REAUJ/ SEEK procedure: ductors. Repair of chimneys, Accredited prognaim, JOb 649-9644 after 6 p.m. placement uponicom(p, HIA. h .: TM » „ U t h . Pit Trucks— Tractors 5 saws and International (hib —Pay when working. Let school graduate, mature wom­ FOUND —grey angora kitten, Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- clothes, zipper repairs, etc. Reasonable prices. 643-0741. American Tractor Trailer an to loam and alble to as­ “Gee whiz, Mom! I was just watching— 4iot listening!" white paws, vicinity Popular 16 CUBIC YARD Garwood load t ment and sharpening service teach you this high paying Good home sei-vice delivery SPECIAL packer, 1950 GMC 470, good sume responsibility for 3-11:30 routes are now open, \VMich MICKY FIN N BY LANK LEONARD Market, East Middle Tpke. 649- on all makes. L & M Equip­ 7-rofession that pays $250. shift. Call Manchester Memo­ 6595. condition, under $1,000. Staf­ ment Corp , Route 83, Vernon. per week. School licensed win give the right men CAR ford Springs 1-684-4418. Moving— Trucking— rial Hospital, 643-1141. Ext. 273, good income. Five day YOU REALLY GOOFED, 876-7809 Manchester Exchange by the State of Connecticut Mrs. Miller. LA D Y-W H EN YOU LET THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG FOUND — BLACK mongrel -Enterprise 1946. Storage 20 Department of Motor Vehl week, many fringe bene­ N HIM G ET AWAY) HE'S I MISTAKE TWICE) 1929 MODEL A pick-up truck, VESi SHE SENT male. Call Lee Fracchla, Dog cle. WANTED —experienced wom­ fits. A liberal commission ANOTHER LETTER A MAN. IN A MILLION I ... ONE OF THE B e r T E R WAV6 Warden, 643-8594. closed cab, 80 per cent restor­ ATTICS, cellars cleaned, rub­ MANCHESTER Delivery. Light airrangement makes pos­ SAYING JU S T WHEN, ed, excellent condition, $950. bish removed from backyard trucking and package delivery. an to care for 24 year old polio TO GTART ON E OF /WY BETTER VMS, WE TRAIN IN female, mornings, 643-0479. sible high earnings. SHE ARRIVES) 1 WAS GOING TO G AY ' FOUND — BROWN mpngrel 649-6344. and lawns maintained. Reason­ Refrigerators, washers and Apply Personnel Dept. male, white spot on chest. Call able, 649-1868. stove moving speciality. Fold­ HARTFORD, CONN. / PART-TIME permanent Job, 6- FOR A Lee Fracchla, Dog Warden, ing chairs for rent. 649-0752. DON’T DELAY 10 p.m., Monday through Fri­ Monday - Friday rSHERIFl 643-8594. Trallors~ TREE EXPERT —Trees cut, 8:30 A.M. -3 P.M. SPECIAL budfldiinig lota cleared, trees top­ — ACT NOW — day, interesting close tolerance Mobile Homes 6-A work, lapping and polishing LOST — SIBERIAN Huskle— ped. Got a tree problem? Well Pointing— Papering 21 Phone 289-6547 Anytime SEALTEST FOODS male, one blue eye and one worth phone caU, 742-8252. quartz ■ crystals, good finger OCCASION? 1966 TROUTWOOD mobUe U-ISIDE • OUTSIDE painting. dexterity necessary. We will MILK DIVISION brown eye, vicinity Demlng home, 12x60, walking distance 255 Homestead Ave., Hartford Rent a new Comet or St. and Baldwin Rd. 644-8030. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and Special rates for people 85 or train ^ou. Apply In person. 5-8 to Aircraft, Colonial Park. Cali repaired. Picked up and de­ over. Call my competitors ther. p.m.. Reeves Hoffman Dlv., 11 Mercury. Low Rates . . . after 4. 668-1476. An Equal Opportunity livered. Engines tuned up. CaU call me. Estimates given. 649- Bragg St.. East Hartford. Employer Daily . . . Weekly . . . Announcomenfs 2 649-7958. 78M, 876-8401. AAA Monthly. FRANKLIN 13’ cabover trailer, WOMAN wanted for house ______O ELEX7TROLUX vacuum clean­ excellent condition. Call 628- JOSEPH P. j s custom TRACTOR TRAILER 6211, anytime. ICWI cleaning. Thursday and Friday MAN—OVER 21 with driver’s MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ers, sales and service, bonded painting, interior and exterior 649-5334. license to Work in cleaning _ /✓ __ ' ✓ V Household Services TRAINING , 0 m ? Uc. T>«. l a . u x r.1. oh. representative. Alfred Amell, paperhanging, wallpaper'’' re­ plant, start immediately. .Con,- SNACK b a r manager —West riCE ) 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester. Offered 13-A moved. Wallpaper books on re­ tact Russ Collins, Manchester ROLLOUT \ VbUR MAJESTY— IT ISN'T . I JU ST THOUGHT I'D PRACTICE Garage— Service- Hartford experience helpful, THE r o y a l NECESSARY TO ACT SO MY POTTING FOR A WHILE. 644-8141 or 643-4913. quest. Fully Insured. Free es­ Are you tired of a smaU Belmont Rug, 643-0012, 646- MORTT MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Storage 10 WALL TO WAXX caipeting. timates. Call 649-9658. ■not necessary, very good pay 0058. CARPET FOR FORAAAL -WHILE YOU'RE FOR EXPO '67 reservations; paycheck? If „o let New plus bonus plan and fringe ben­ IN AAY HOME. THREE-CAR garage building, Cleaned to factory approved England Tractor Trailer KING CaiU Montreal, Canada, Marle- specifications, minor repairs. EDCTERIOR a n d interior paint­ efits. Write to Box M, Man­ RE5ERVE A CAR CHADWICK! OH, Yee— AND AQB TALK ABOCSTA ONE-TBACK. MIND. vlUe Motel, 1-814-689-4662. Meu- 22x35, apptoxhnatelly 2,100 ing. Wallpaper books, paper Training show you how to chester Herald. I'M TAK IN G A e>U(Z\/B/, TO 3LAME. PEOPLEASi2BAPQA\0 square feet. Will renovate. 649- CaU Hlgbie Servicemaster, make $9,000 to $12,000 a TO e>(T IN A BALLPAI2JK nler Motel, 1-514-346-4401. Mon- 649-3433 hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ NOW . . . CALL ePCm-BdS. DO VOU THINIC noir Motel, 1-514-689-7195. . 1919 after 6 p.m. ly injured, workmanship gfuar- year. N.E.T.T.T. has train­ BA5EBALL IG DGCUNING eOUBCONDED B^/AILUON& SPRINCI CLEANINQ problems? ed men for more than 130 N ofice O f OP QBUhfiO. anteed. Uto Pelletier, 649-6326. Help Wonted— Mole 36 IN RORULACITY? CaU Suburban Cleaning Serv­ If no answer 643-9048. major trucking companies. Personals Motorcycles— ice at 649-9220 coday for tree A short training program 643-5135 Bicycles 11 estimate. Budget terms avail PAINTING, Interior, exterior, in your area, full or part- WANTED—part-time gas sta­ PUBLIC . Wa n t e d —RIDE to state High­ able or use your Ck>nn Iharge free estimates.Contact Gerald time, day or night will tion attendant, two evenings way Department, Wethersfield YAMAHA — new dealership, Card A. Stratton. 643-8748, 643-4887. make you eligible for the and Saturday afternoons, ex­ AUCTION LEA5ING from Diane Dr. 649-5792. sales and service at Seymour trucking industry. We train perienced man preferred. See Auto, 681 Main St., Manches­ REWEAVING OF burns, moth PAINTING-Interior and ex­ on gas and Diesel tractors, Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Cen­ OF 1959 One-Two-Three RIDE WANTED from Chamber ter. Open Thursday and Friday holes, zippers repaired. Win­ terior, ve/y reasonable, free 35 and 40 foot boxes and ter, Route 83, Vernon. Year Leasing Plans PRISaLLA'S POP — BY AL VERMEER St. to Federal Bldg., Hartford, evenings. dow shades made to measure, estimates. Call Richard Mar­ tankers. Placement assist­ CADILLAC All Makes and Models 8-4:30. Call 643-8345 after 5. 'am sizes Venetian titinds. Keys tin, 649-92W. ance upon graduation. Call SEDAN WHEN CARLYLE AND AND HOLLYHOCK. WILLJ NOW IF ONLY WE CAN 1965 MOTO-MORINI, 160 cc, ex- made while you wait. Tape re­ Hartford 247-1353. CX)NTROL DESK operator, eve­ aET CARLYLE TO pick: \ 6 - 3 7 w a n t e d —RIDE to Pratt & cellent condition, $300. 876-1781 nings, Holiday Lanes, 643-2125. To Satisfy I aET MARRIED. WILL YOU COME AS MY •omu-i Whitney, 7-3:30, vicinity Wood- corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 TtXJ BE MY BRIDESMAID, |[^^M/ND O F S H O W U P / after 4:30. Main St. 649-5221. Floor Finishing 24 Artificer’s Lien MORIARTY PRISCILLA? bridge and Jensen St., call To Be Held at 643-5434. 1967 SUZUKI 260CC TIO, excel­ FLOOR SANDING and refiiilsh- ASSEMBLERS BY LESIJE TURNER Help Wanted— BROTHERS ± 1 CAPTAIN EASY lent condition, 3800. Must sell. ing (specializing in older For Aircraft Parts AAMCO 649-9456. Building— > floors), cleaning and waxing Female 35 "Connecticut’s Oldest i v THBN VOU'VB ^ APBAIP NOTl WHO'S TH' , PONT WB IMPORT THE (A S T ^ yE9.MS0MEDMe9 OUR Automobiles For Sole 4 Contracting 14 floors.. Painting. Paperhang­ Capable of Reading TRAN5MI55ION5 Lincoln-Mercury Dealer" HEMQ>N0THM6 \ FBLLA WHO KEEP5 EYBIN' AMOUNT OF COBALT NOW U$ED] SUPPW ItUNB BHORT. 196(5 LAMBRETTA — scooter, ing. • No Job too small, John COOK TO work days. 38 TOLLAND TURNPIKE g ] m OF COBALT B»N 6 1 YOU THRU W WINDOW? IN AMERICAN IN0U5TRY?RICH PEPOBIT OP IT NEED CAR? Your credit tum- Apply excellent condition, less than ALL TYPES of cabinet work, VerfaiUe, 643-9112. Acadia Restaurant, 103 Tolland BIpeprints JULY 3rd—10 A.M. 301 CENTER STREET n FOUND IM tITAHi K HOME WOULD BE A ed down'/ Short on down pay­ 1,000 miles, luggage rack, ^f, SH ER IFF i O0P5ENDI HMMh.THAT kitchen remodeling our spe­ ’Tpke. Manchester. LATHE OPERATORS OPEN EVENINGS CHAPB FOILOWING ME! ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ spare wheel "Buco waterproof' cialty, 22 years- experience. sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ lockable carrier, floor mat, Fair prices. Call Lou Dascanlo, Bonds— -Stocks— AVON CALLING—All women BRDIGEPORT =0* est Douglas. Inquire about low­ windshield, rain cover for seat. 649-6985 anytime. Mortgages 27 who are now planning that OPERATORS est down, smallest payments Must be seen, 3450. 847-1335. family vacation and who are anywhere. No small loan or QUAIJTT (Carpentry—Rooms, MORTGAGE LOANS - first, wondering how to pay for It. TRAINEES dormers, porches, basements, finance company plan. Douglas second, third, all kinds realty. Avon can help. Call today, 289- Li'benail benefits, day ^ f t f) 1W> W MIA, to., TX. t.. VX M. OW. «-y Motors, 333 Main DUCATI motorcycle — 1963, reflnlshed, cabinets, built-tns, Statewide, credit rating unnec- 4922. scrambler, $350. 649-2052. only, pre^ntly working 50 formica, aluminum, vinyl, essary. Reasonable, conflden------hour weSk. CaU 649-0701. WANTED BY BOB LUBBERS 1968 CHRYSLER Imperial, 4- steel, ceramo siding William tial. quick arrangements, Al" MA’TURE WOMAN to live in ROBIN MALONE door hardtop, good running 1965 VESPA .scooter, excellent condition, sell or trade for Robbins Carpentry Service. vin Lundy Agency, 527-7971, and assist with wheel chair fe­ E. A. jpA'TTEN CO. IM7 br NtA. I|>< condition, 3126. 643-8644. 649-8446. , male patient, room and board THE WORST THAT CAW MY REST RECITATION.- OH, N O .'H E small foreign car. 649-2607. 983 Main St., Hartford evening.*! 308 WothoreH .St. YOUNG MAN INTERESTED HAPPEW/TO ME IN HERE IS furnished. Call 649-2357 before “THE FUPPBD-OlSr FoaOWEP 1963 AUSTIN HEALY — Sprite, CARPENTRY —concrete work 233-8879. Malftohester, Conn. I'L L HAVE TO LISTEN TO THE 1966 BLACK Suzuki —TIO, 260 2:30. VISIONARY-* m ' *t HU, I.C. Tit tw. UX M, OH. excellent condition, extras. anything from cellar to roof, IN.PHOTOGRAPHY egARDEP BARPS Call 643-0126 after 6. , cci very good condition, asking SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- POETRY/ inside and out, no substitute limited funds available for sec­ PART-'nME TIRE SERVICE man, 45-55 3400. CaU 649-4034. hours per week. Must be To work in new photo engraving plant. f - 1962 FORD Country Squire, 6 for quality work, satisfaction ond mortgages, payments to LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 8"' “"‘l cosmetic departiient. steady worker and married. passenger, 6 cylinder, stand- 1965 LAMBRETTA scooter, 150 guaranteed, competitive prices, suit your budget. Elxpedlent Mr. Ga.sper or Mirs. Con­ 37'/2-H0UR w e e k • PAID VACATION “T 7 No job too small, DftD Car­ Paid vacation and other bene- . ard transmission. Excellent cc, excellent condition, $300. service. J. D. Realty, 843-5129. nolly. \ condition. Call 742-7676. CaU 649-9850 after 5. pentry, days 643-1904, evenings fits. Experience helpful but not PAID RETIREMENT PLAN 649-8880. essential. Apply in oerson, HONDA —1966 C.B. 450, 7,000 Business Opportunity 28 ARTHUR DRUG ' Nichols-Monchester Tire, Inc., 1960 AUSTIN HEALEY—model APPLY 3,000, new tires, radio and miles, excellent condition, $775. ADDITIONS, remodeling,, ga­ 643-1505 295 Brood St. heater, $896. 649-0678. Must sell, 649-9428. rages, rec rooms, bathrooms AUTO a g e n c y ' excellent loca­ tiled, kitchens ren.odeled, ce­ tion good financing. For an ap­ RESIDENT charge nurse tor LICENSED Jouneyman plumb- DOUBLE 1960 FORD STATION wagon, 1966 HONDA—Super 90, good ment work, cellar floors,. pat­ pointment call Paul J. Corren- ambulatory patients at Bel Air er, experienced in plumbing iHmtrl|ratpr iE o n iiu v i MBAPEIt good condition, one owner. condition, still on guarantee, ios, roofing. Call I^eon Cles- ti Real Estate. 643-5363, 643- Manor Rest Home. Call New- and heating service. H G. HOT TODAY CaU 649-1328. s 3300. CaU 643-5044. . zynski. Builder, 649-4291. 2125. Ington, 1-666-6689. Schulze, 875-9707. ^ - 2 7 jta tT - iliiilBilili

kj J ^AGB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 1967 P A G E PIP T E E lj Business Locations Household Goods 51 Houses Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sole n For Rent 64 EXTENSION maple table; re- , 1------FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con­ MANCHESTER - 4 bedroom ASHWORTH ST. -custom build- ® ® ^ Y ^ ^ ^ c h S t o « n f , B o lio h production Hltehcock chair; ^ 5°® . veniently located, near East Ranch, Ideal family home In or will deslK". fKl<^ cm ^rs^SSa of cab- CLASSIFIED town Manchester 46x70'. Par. home on one of these nice level six recaned Victorian dining Hartford. Large Uvlng room choice central kxsation. Spa­ largb pt.ttilVn. aU 'I>rice rjingaa^'- lots. Our signs on premises. T. Inot space. Each apartment la chairs; antique Boston rocker. tlally finished basement. Call with fireplace, 2 ceramic baths, cious living room with wall to equipped with refrigerator and : vrtMii, . klicliidii, itaav Board of Finanee Reviews 822.3114. J. Crockett, Realtor,“ Itor,, 643:11677. 643.6626. unusual 14 x 20 family room, wan carpet and finplace. stove, heat suppUed by two MHboia; •:-^tiqw,Paul.a,, Oort^nti, .Real B *,, 2-car garage. Excellent value, Landscaped tree shaded lot, MANCHESTER — Immaculate separate systems. Has been - ms!baIata.'BaV: A ir ..R ^ EsUifa:, ADVERTISING STORE FOR RENT, Main St., $19,700 Louis Dimock, Realty, Salaries of Tow ii CW fficials 10 per cent down, 30 year mort­ custom built 6 room flreplaced handled with loving care POUR ROOMS of furniture for Manchester In State Theatre 649-9828. At Its Aiaating last night the to r 001*4 Semutty, thsomhee, building, reasonable rent. For gage available Wesley R Ranch, 1% baths, garage, throughout the years. On the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS sale. Call 644.0008. Smith, Realtor, 643-1867. qwptemis: ttorvlca tiuA board M flnanca discussed the arid w6thboadto« taxes iwhKh information, please call theatre ON BAST CENTER Street .. walking .dlsttmce to Main St. fringe of redevelopment. Ex- 8 A.M. toS PAI. ^ gatiif. rakata can.lktos Dlmqdk the Boaird df Edupoilon must ------maiuiger at 643.7832. real nice older three bedroom and all conveniences, St. ceUent for Investment or own­ salaries of elected Officials. It IliBy. colonial. Three rooms down James Parish. Leonard Agen­ er occupancy. $18,900. Another , cgtcar.,;deiahhatf''g ...... - - v—rr • wiu present its recommends- Mila vtre**^A t^ Buttortfasa COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Machinery and Tools 52 S8 m a in s t .—400 square feet, GLENDALE RD. plus a sun room. Two car gar­ cy, Realtors, 646-0469. fine offering from the Wolver- 0 ;.RX»as «Q Mibii sets olf tions to the selectmen before zltreaKid the hnpoirtiance ctf ooror ■ , ------first floor, adjacent to north yaty'biaiaV'^AaKt'ng' .v: gddiifidnal ■■aVi-.-.-hcwia; .'Ot-’-.s.Svi.* ■'• '• i 6 PJVL DAT BEFORE PEBUCATION age. Deep lot. T.J. Crockett, ton Agency, Realtow, MLS, iuta: fiancfi. Atflax. FERGUSON 30 tractor with redevelopment, suitable HOLLISTER STREET—For tjie 'iWliito#* iOetoaice'to':'* ' " their meeting oil B^lday. > ^ a - Now under construction — Re^torv 643-1677. 649-2818 \ ' Ofiiii*- ■ . ■' „ _____ *, owiKld dchcKt bus syMUln. bo- Deadline foi‘ Saturday ^ d Monday la 6 p.m. Friday. plow, Harron snowplow and beauty parlor, barber shop Ranches, Raised Ranches, finest In housing see the gar- ■choiato.aad bOs'ten, The board Used toe Coi^cti- ^ ^ aiiinmer. She scoop. 643.7278. office. Available July 1. Colonials. Choose your MANCHESTER — beautiful 6 rison colonial home under con- j^i^(;«me Pktoa^gio ctf Dumont, N X $200, $160, $160 (chairman and Nathan Hale Hotel at 8 pm. divided if necessary. For in­ SIX ROOM Split level, dlsh- room amd dining room, kitch­ $ 2 .^ . ’ik n a s, Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. Shop, 643-6108. formation call Theater mana­ 643-1567 doubJe gairage, a mstScu- Ohartor, Atfeaptlva ' prlvata ■ . ^ to iRolbert t^ea: Glbaon oit Man- two’board members) and town tomoiTOw ntoht WURLITZER studio console pi­ watsher, stove, 2-zone heatt, wall en with ample cabinets, 3 good tous home, beauttfuUy deo- yardrf'adJoMnr tiehter Sprinis &0*/l!<*NT--JtYB[AR © . 1" ■y .W ^: r vvy.-■ ..vVyfaiy?- attorney,attorne; $780 aUowed to the t w * m eeting,'for RepuhMcans FREE AiNGORA KrTTENS. ger 643-7832. WANTED ano, $286. Call 644-0728, to wadi, beautiful finished faun- sized bedrooms, also pameled oraited, taioludos Royal Blue Park.>idetifOT ohUdren.iJarente,qna Ipt, Mir. and Mrs. budget. 'Oalll 643-08416 or 160 ChBirter ____ Park. . Ideal tor ohUdren. Pric­ iMtoatUe' tlhey brought the of the Second Oongreeeional . WAREHOUSE tot rent, approx- qqNCORD RD lly room with bar, 100x200 recreation room. H i baths, iwBin to wall caoTpetlng and choice, k^tlon,seni . .paii<^tMe--':Oapk.‘ gartige, .'MomheistM;'XWctotiei Ckiaries Pansegigilo o f Etomont. The salary of the health dl- will provide an oppori e INSPECTORS OBLk Sit. SET beautiful ed to sen at |2S,«k>. Call now, leadeto together'to a l^eiidly OF Slingerland Drums, Imately 800 square feet, near treed and fenced in yard, new­ fireplace, bausement garage, HotpoHint bunt - to apj®- $4;o0o. Par f i i ^ e y itoa-: Win cOnslgeif^fental edth op-, (Mlartdtottef'•’649-6909 H er ffianoe' to the son of Mr. rector is set by the selectmen. tmWty for party members to • SHEET iMERAL Ranch, large living r\,OM, for­ Waiten B. Howbind, Realtor, ______^ ______atmosphere.■ new condition, must sell. Come Main St. Call 643-1378. ly painted. This Is a truly clean large lot, immaculate condition amces. DeMraWte Porter St. 64$.1108. tion coll ' R .F. DiihOck OO;,; tion ;to b ty i immedlato ©ecu- and. Mrs. Forter F. Gibson of Two salaries were chang;ed. meet and (talk wMli members otf iM ECHANIOS WANTED—GOOD home for 4 mal dining room cabinet kltch. amd well kept home. Wolverton Inside amd out. $26,900. U & R little kittens. 649-6480 after and see. 643-4611. en. 2 bedrooms, creation eiraa. Oflfered ait $38,000. '64941245. ' ' ■ pancy. Only $15,900. Pasek. TOUAl^ — 6 room Ranch, •149 W . Cenitar Bt. ’The tax coUector wlU be reduc- headquartens staff. Pro- 0 MACHINTS'IS , WAREHOUSE AND storage Agency, Readtors, MLS, 649- Realty Co., Inc., 643-2692. Rob­ Realtbro, 289-741$, 742-8246. 6:80, anytime weekends. room, landscaped yard. Mar­ MANCHESTER—prestige area, plua reo room, fireplace, knot- Mias Passaiggto ta a graduate ed from $4,000 to $2,700. The pog^d party rules changes wliU Boring MSU tniUdtog. 4,800 square feet, 2813. ert D. Murdock, 643-6472. 6 roc(nRaoch,l\i.baths, 2car to tone kltchetv and dintog Glassboro deyelpp- BrUigoport ion E. Robertson. Realtor. L. C. GREENOUGH CO. Rosort Fiaporty , somw ’wttrosoiL-d bedroom of the Uniyeitolty otf OonnecUcut registrars of voters wUl receive ^ discussed. AKC registered poodle puppies„,.> large yard, for outside storage Unrage, excellent condition, Lathe Antiques 56 643-6953 MANCHESTER — 3% abres of FIVE ROOM Cape, furnace 7 School of Education. She to a $100 a year for their duties, but simlBar meebtogs are planned 2 males and 2 females, tem-jr and parking. Ground level and 647-9921 priced In . mtd 20’s. Hayes For, Sam 74 SpUt . Level, flnltii^ family _S.’ fiiy. w < h .t a „'p ,S a « » m • FIRST CLASS MECHANIC land surround this nice 3 bed- years old, oU hot water, new Grade 2 tea.cheo- to the Dumont they wUl receive an additional e^ch of the other five oon- porary shots, wormed, $70. 32 WANTED TO BUY-antlques, truck level loading. Call 622- t WO-FAMILY close to Man- Agency, 646-0$sl. time spent at giressional distriots. OajpaWle o f O wn SetAjp steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ 3114. Chester High School, one apart­ room Ranch for the enjoyment gutters and down spota, ex- __J------— . — ' oarpiglOg, lot,^; gafage, Crestwood Rd., Coventry. of privacy, gardening or that tremely fine neighborhood and MANCHESTER — 2 bedroom sessions and elec- BasebaU Residts Htoapitalization, PaDd Hollidays er lamps, art glass, pri&iitives, ment has 3 rooms, one 6 rooms, NEW OARBIBON Colonlal, 8 Previously their salaries 470 MAIN ST.—3 room g;round new pony for the kids. CaU heavUy treed lot, $14,800. Wol- Ranch, just right for _2 ot 8 huge bedrooms, loads of clbset In toe Junior Leag^ie Paid Vacation, Mkmthly Bonus any qujanity. 044-89^. ^ floor office, plenty of parking. one heating system, 2-car ga­ H. M. Fre- ManchlMter,' U mile off Rout* . .■’■Ir majored In psydhology 'and wvas were $150 per year. Because of f r e e —kittens to good homes. now, $20,600. Paul W. Dougaui verton Agency, Readtors, MLS, people, $16,600. space, formal dining room, 24* basebqU game last night M&M - ...... - ...... ^ ^ ■' Oam 643-2426, 9-5. i"* rage, good lot. Excellent In­ cha»tte. Realty, 647-9993. 6, $2,600. Tmrmiir. Owner, .^742- BQUSiV F ivMdN --;j^^ .4 »1i^drgom sbUTIH WINPBORt^ a menuber otf PW Sigma Kappa the recent passage of state laws TABCO MFG. CO. ' Inquire 193 Maple St. vestment. T. J. Crockett, Read- Jr., Realtor, 649-4638. 649-2813. Uvlng room with fireplace; OU beaT'*. Insurance 11-8, John 8090. ed ' 2 aines. SacrtTlcto Glasslwro confer- fraternity. He is serving to the their duties will increase McCurry and Jim Toner were 63 Elm 9 t , Mlandhieater tor, 643-1677. fomUy sUO kitchen with all Leonard tbe Olassboto confer- ____ _ Problems on Salaries Wantecl/^To Buy 58 buOt-lns; heated famUy room, :$2i;e(n, h .m . Frechette, Itoal- lot, fcwlmtolhg ikiol ^ ^ y .e h c e s ” wlU lead to clarification -Air Force and preserttlOMat toe pitchers for MAM and John v ^ e lK ^ 646-0469. \Ari exptoratary toaculssion Houses For Rent 65 t w o f a m i l i e s — w e have attached garage, $28,800. Wol> Suburban For Sob 75 ly, w-i-ow, ..Ji of matters now troubltag the Force OHflcer’s ’rralr.ing Struff pitched for Insurance. SALESMEN was Iheid on toe protflem several to choose from, one verton Agency, Realtors, MLS, . Bbkon Lake beait Hebron 21-4 ______'______brlc-a-brac, clocks, frames, gjx ROOM HOME for leause, BOLTON—7 room Q o l o ^ , ' 2 ^ : :wofld.” ’ ctf cchttaiUttg toe salairy otf an JULY WILL Bffil THE MONTH only 3 years old, fine location, 640-2818. . Ntourer, whose cpimtry IS the wedding to scheduled for to ithe Pony League. MUf Jen­ ------glusware. We buy estates. Vll- very cleam, references requir­ baths, :2 fireplaces,. touihtniim otfiftUcilat wlho is unable to per- TO DECLARE YOUR ■good Income. Thinking otf in­ Gw, WhUdde Ms(y ; ptoyVKufopeatt Con^ Jimuaiy 1968 to Dumont. sen pitched for Bolton and Paul Articlos For Sale 45 lage Peddler, Auctioneer, 420 ed. PhUbrlck Agency, Readtors, $U,5ix>—8 BEDROOM Cape, - siding, elecjttic. .htoiL . paitoled ' iform hBs dultiies, A suibstAtute Barron hit a home run. • INDEPENDENCE FROM: Lake 8 t, Boltmi, 649-8247. vestment property, let us show ‘^ ttoh to have Bitit with the S<^ __ mutst {be Mred arid toe town 649-6347. you what we have. PhUbrick donnera, sAr-oonditlomr, rec­ faniUy irooin,qitoatora Im. The boys on ithe team are Is­ SCREENED LOAM for best ‘■iriet • Vitibn oh lits cbnwdkms Wr a .. S'CREBIT GOttNlMl SPEECH pays twtice. L a ck olf FUnancital S ecu rity Agency, Readtora. 649-6347. reation robm. Very clean, ly occupetoey, tow 86’a'(. suing a challenge to the fathers lawns amd gardens. Also sand, WB/BUY AND seU antique and JOddre^ Eitot setltoWeht, LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — Pres- According to toe opdnion otf Lack otf Not Getting Ahead to Rutqhlns Agency, . Realtors, ■ ptontmieig,' .oWnar.- 94$ of boys in the baseball program. gravel amd fill. George H. Grlf- ^ d furniture, china, glams, Suburban For Rent 66 .> .heWfimen heVanii^^' J Gunn of the St the OFIEC, the salany otf a town Lltfe sUver, picture frames, old $11,900— Older 7 room home on 6i9-6824. ' • CAP) » _ ■' 'XirteV.!;.:--! • si,, .L'' -f'./iiaia. ' ‘RtfvoisffBoard .-/4#of --A1/1o«vnaAnAldermen «»♦.at- Anyone interested to playing flng, Ino., Andover, 742-7886. bus line, loaded with posslWU- ______VERNON - - QtJiBT.' oefilciiall cannot be raibeti or Lack otf a Future This ^.’Ck]v. .lA^eeti-W Alg- a __ should get In touch with Joe coins, guns, pewter, scrap gold, CXIVENTRY—Pleasamt 3 room RilbiCH -apanking neW. '. 8 htoihlKWhao^ new J ;cuatoto r-Afkahk itod bpeh q ^ t , v : " , - i trhbied only nine listeners to the towered, bilt It can be decreas­ watches, old jewelry, hobby Ues, excellent financing avadl- bdnto ^ a t o j^ g i^ - A yfiifB t'bf.'six atreet-corner- dlscus- H you have average toWlU- your own ^ apartment, heat, electricity, able. T. J. Crockett. Reaitor, bedrooma, cbramle tilod hath, builtRaised Ranch,'buUf-to'------, , . , - ed. ,’mey““si;^ges^"” tiait .toe Tracy. ■' amd upholstery cleaning with collections, padntings, attic con­ stove amd refrigerator includ­ -'■"'-'.a;' sibhsAl^'urbanAprobleihsurban probleihs spoh- geuce, real desdire to get some- 643-1577. ’ oU hot water heat, wooded tot. stoya and otw , ceramto iUe; boartl nfiglWt Insure town’ otffl- Blue Lustre. Rent elejeitric, tents or whole estates. Furni­ ed. Private lake pri-vUeges. batii. lanSacaned wooded tot, again, - ■ y. .: sored .ty'^ St. Louis chuibh, The Oamnectdicuit State Fed- whore, wo wSU give you the Would you beUeve leas than f 1 i i x : oiaOB '-Wiftlh toe town as benelfl- knowledge, tnalto you to use tt sliampooer, $1. Olcott yalrlety ture Repair Service, 643-7449. $90 per month. Cadi 742-9094. THREE BEDROOM Colonial, $26,000? Char Bon Real Estate S o .^ S r Realty, w t -Hw itotion’a only Woman'gov- ’ ’It’ s not •quantity that counts, c t o y 8f toe oiflftoiaa ts tocapact- Store. 2% ceram ic batha, closet space 9828, 61s-6346. r aimn- aald »he would enter MJ3. it’s quaUlty,**., Gunn cracked. and show you how to eaim in ROCKVILLE —4 room apart­ 6484)688. tated. TWSs Udea was discarded galore, huge kitchen, buUt-lns, —------:— :------r*—--— Anderson Hospital to" ^uston, "Just don’t throw tomatoes.” as being too expensive. Ntotclh Rd., -alt the Wiriltor-Reaid- excess otf $150. eaxto week — q a R k RICH, atone fre* loam. ment, centrally located, park­ BOIVTON —8 room bquse with Tex,^ next week bn thq recom- er Oonference hetrig held tbSs . 52 weeks a year plus seouiftty, jjb. Gravel, HU. stone, sand, Rooms Without Board 59 utility room, formal dining 117,900 PRIVACY. 8 bedroom (tonsMeraitiion o f other sohi- ing, private entrance. CaU 876- Bwlmming pool, barn and 86 mandatton of her. doctors. ’The week at Siitfifieid Ajcademy in ipresttge and advencememt to patio '^ d pool sand amd ma- room, 2 fireplaces, 2-car at­ Remch, fireplace, waU to wall < INSPECTOR NAAPED ttons inclluded paying otffiatalts ROOM WITH kitchen privUeges 8322. tached garage. Wolverton Real carpet, lUahwaaher, family acres of land on Brandy -Rd. hospital is noted for its treat- M ariitt Say^ HARTFORD (AP) State Srififiieild. mianagerOal .posiltinn, hospltaai- nure. 648-9504. on an houriy basSs, montlhlly zatlani plain, fringe benefits. centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, onronm t Agency, Realtors, MLS, 649- kitchen, garage, large treed T. j. CrocketL Realtor,' 848- inem stoU'shldy-^ bancar.. bonsuiher Protection Commis­ The ooriference Is holding 14 Arch St. ROCKVILLE rooms, newly (^httouiad from PlMie pnie) salaTy arid setting up a oon- oompleite 2 week expanse paid REFRIGERATED wadk-ln box, 2813. lot. Rutchtos Agency, 64041824. 1677. Her husband, , former Gbv,. - sioner James J..Casey announc- tirigenoy fund for tots puipose. seminars hi poetry, drama, and painted, heat, hot water Includ­ ' George Ci' Wallace, Is expected . the novel. Mirs. Young tfs a poet trafaliing pirogram and guaunan- 6x6’ with compressor and .pfjBj THOMPSON House Cot ed, tile bath, adults only, $1M. uLtNCHE S T E R — executive SIX ROOM Ranch, formal dto- VERNON — Extraordinary 8h,c- ^tox aouon aotion toat would vrhitticvyhlttle ed the appointment Monday of No final decision was reached. te e d in ocm e t o ataalt. blowvw, ready to erect, $476. to be a third-party canm^te for Uqwn the prospecUyb tieflbit for Gerald J, Daley as a state The board was asked to en- and the Bolton correspondent tage Street, centrally located,. Rowe A Rowe Realty, 876-3167. tng room,' Uvlng Tobm with rlfice. g room '^Rhnchr 4; ihom 649-6644. home. Porter St. area, 8H prettdent next year. .; oumlber funds indludirig $89 to tor The Mianchester Herald. large, pleasantly furnished rooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs, 4 large fireplace, 3 overalaed bed­ home, over 8 acres land,' lisOx toe coming: fiscal year .,to 'bha bf pbafraacy Inspector, Send a postcard wtthr’ your Ih'.a terbeij’: Worded announce- m a ila g e able proportions,V Currently a' pharmacist for post bond for the sitbttttute Bulletin Board ■ name, address and phone r>um- DON’T MERELY brighten your rooms, parking. CaU 649-2368 bedrooms, Florida room, 27’ rooms, famUy else Wteben, 200, zoried for bustneM. VFor ment^ kt(U)ilay higbt, the. dimtou- A *IV>nig(ht there wlH be a town - ' for overnight and permanent Resort Property vcom]^^ details bail Paul J ■ toe Southbury Training School, tak cdUector; $53.53 requested bee and we w*H oontaot you for carpets . .. Blue Lustre them kitchen with buUt-lns, inter­ huUMna, enclosed sunporch, tlve'giy yea)p«W;'Atobama chlet ii»y ftdVnin. DSlev WUl Work for Casey’ s Ijy toe pulbUc butlddng comanis- meeting at the Community KaM ■> g;ue3t I'ates. For Rent 67 com, completely alr-cohdltlon- H i baths, 2-car garage, $26,- Ctorrenti, 64841863; 64S-2lito.A 7 an 6npodnbment soon. Address . . . eliminate rapid resoUlng. ______Estate ;..i executive • sBldAtesta," conducted. •^.'is^tiohnow plai^.toe exi^ctod PlVlsloh of Ph^ s6on tor ibooks; and 32,449.16 inqUtai^ to RKchaid Green, 399 Rent electric shampooer, $1. ed, 2-car garage, beautifuUy 060. Wolverton Agency, Real­ advlooRs’ meeting LAKE SUNAPEE, N.H. Modem ANDOVER —c v e ilo o ld ig ^ li^ ^ toort»ugh: p ty s lc ^ Ck- ' budget deflbit for toe fiact^^ ' ;Oommionw,eaillh Ave., Boston Paul’s Paint A Wallpaper Sup- l ig h t housekeeping room for landscaped lot. For further in­ tors, MLS, 649-2818. •win be held alt St. Maurice 2-bedropm furnished apart­ 4 room home, ekeeUeht-bondl-. amtaation last wfeek ytoo)^^ batoning JiUy i ^;$¥5.ft btoton. --c 02215. ply. ment, near lake. Reasonable formation call R. F. Dimock ____ have a mallgnway Ctmroh at 7:30. gentleman, 643-437; Co., 649-5246. MANCHESTER vletolty—clean­ tion, tre^ lot, artesian wen. ‘ ,I but some guesses. r^g^ «A;h^h X^^~n^4< t rates. 643-5402. er than new, 6Mi room Ranch, Can now, only $10,800. {j^ilyes whjCh inay again require atir^ . as $29 bUllbn. - > r i i v i t , •A (tfwo-day workslhiop for CCD - SEARS 18,600 b.t.u. air-condl- ■ gery,” " ' teaidieiB -wto be held on Aug. 21^: tioner, used one se.ason, excel­ MANCHE5STER — Gape, . 7 large treed lot, exceUent -value Agency,. 6464)181. Help Wanted^ Apartments— Flats— rooms, large family room, dln- at $17,900; Leonard Agency, and ^ at S t Mabtiiew Cburclh, ' lent condition, co^ $300, sell COVENWX^ ^ .bedrpomym*)- ’Itdland, from 9:30 am. to 2:30 Male or Female 37 $160. 643-7188. Tenements 63 iir|g room, 3 bedrooms, $19,600. Realtors, 6464)469. COTTAGES FOR RENT PhUbrick Agency, Realtors, sonry, Oil heat, fireptaeai<. p.m. IReQtoitraitton m ost be made FRANKIE’S Drive In —East PICNIC Tables—several styles NICE 2-bedroom duplex, heat, 649-6347. Firm MANCHESTER -n e w ly Ustod 8 iramiO b a ^ iurteaign;w *... -• . South-St,South St. HanltfwrnrtaMfdeployment withtiHfVi tiarathe TTU.S. Q SixthQIvtVi ment including production of shampooer, $1. The Sljerwln- tVE HAVE cusiomers walUiig bus lime, only $7,900. Paul W. c.. BRAND NEW 4-bedroom Oo- BOLTON —new 6 room Rala^ not-succeed .himself under'Ala- If Mrs; Wallace,ils out of toe -.. Martin sAlA that in U ^ t of the ORANGE CLOTHES A MUST financial Statements. Must Williams Co. •for the rental of your apart­ — ------Dougan, Realtor, 649-4636. lonial, h ^ e kitchen, buUt-ihs, nkiuM In llv. hHtna.iaw . , ' - statemorestate m we Atoan thait 20 ?0, da^daj^A r®rt>vory noiw - unaerunder^ wayway. Miq-rnid- $1toman Englneman I^onard Fleet. ment or home. J. D. Real Es- MISQUAMICUT - 4% rooms, ______AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — have experience In Inter-com- available July 29-August 2, SEVEN ROOMS of beautiful oven, range, and dlshwaaher, tog room, stone flretiiace,-giiUittf TheirorwMno I’tometoato«>«»* state law provides that LL Q0v,\. itf /ederto^apehtong he. ^ ^ ^organsoii ^ ot **’^V'^^^**d*^ m st*^h^ Sportsmen hunting , in south-, i tate. 643-6129. formal dining room, 2 fire- ’’ Bo o h and A cce sio ri^ $95 weekly. CaU 643-0491. Cape Cod living, kitchen, Uv­ auoingalldtog doors,oopra. sunninindeek, Ijuiltt toant onmallgntoicy tile recurrence frem of timhta , Albertassume .Brewbr toe, duties of oDecatur f her offlee wUl «»en hi^er surcharge ^*?*^ if it were “ * M-MBnie ^le S^e^ otf ttto. 'BOctatyrs firttf: op etfn ew sm en , who arrived pons implied that the Russians NOTICE from the OonneoUcut State FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, MANCHESTER—Own your own homes for your Unhurried THE Department of Eduoation. MAIHOGAhlY twin beds; maple hot water, electricity, central 2-bedroom home for only $12,' No. W « with Patt-o-tetoa etwv-tortRtfh't' 'ivito; ’*»*«[. !pa-'t»te-iPtotoiliigig''-^^ tour. He to a graduate dtf toe to cover the exchange, were erred.ln not helping the Arabs Nottoe is given of a pUbHc ______F or South away by military oght Israel. ' • hearing at Room 665A, State T<^Geirarai Ftond step table; maple dining ta­ location, no children or pets. 900. Big itoaded yard. Ideal to sizes I2te to 26t4. bust 88 to jemure to aiaite U^ Oonitoottcut a^ escorted away by military oght Israel. PoUce. Experts In Washington beUeve Otflflce Building, 166 Capitol **’ ■ G o'a r d o f 4r Oonufoirtilzed boantiing ble; tape recorder. CaU 649- CaU 643-2814. After 3:30 p.m. starter or retirement. BHA Main Street, 5 minutes 47, Sizes 14%, 86 bust, dress, to-do croa^rtttcli. reweiiMqnatt toe hiottte a ntojor to call 643-6060. Blaj. Gen. Maan Abu Nawar, Kosygin Is suggesting that Cas- Avenue, Hartfiord, on Monday, -L'‘ li'’ ‘ Hi'‘ ...... ir Orbomniatg aU breeds 0098. $600. down. CaU now. Paul W. from Manchester Center on 2% yards of 46-Inch; jacket, 1% Paittern N a 2822 Hristlaiuei— to"te»- It airo iyott|d t o e to have — ^ - ror payment of cne-nalf the ■A'Small aintnial cemetery Dougan, Realtor, 649-4686.' yards. jtres 14. te. ou ex -oflflolo reprasentalttve Manchester Evetdng HeraU ®" «x®cuttve of the Red; Cres- tra stop criticizing Moscow’s July 24, 1967 at 10:80 era .' on the Glastonbury town line. eto Mii. centr^^ Moslejn equivalent of poUcies to public antand that the Docket NO. 10567, an appttca- ooet of equipment for the 'Vo- I To order, srtHi 60c to coins ta t embretdary; ftd} 'dlradtiona. Opirespoitoe^^ Mii. cent, thi . catiorial Eduoation Program, 'Two LooeittanB TWO REFRIGERATORS, one Furnished CHENEY ESTATE -14 rooms, 4 Open 1-9. . tM -OUA te®, R c^ iprara., atod^s^ /fitoy Cuban leader be less miU- titon otf ’The iBCaitoheater. 'Wieier iilua lOo |oe-flrat-ojaasiraalltog .•'v,Tjb'-,oider,/'»«to ■'39c'--to''cotos-.tot'r«to:-'0au*tete ■ ,,MarJ«riei.?®orter/^ ----- .. -. ... -—-- - — to be financed by periodic' electric stove. 643-4884. Apartments 63-A baths, 2-car garage, approx- HAYES AGENCY ^ '.’ nrirohem .':^ -poUqeawh -noUderh-ito itato;-;SlbOto.-fpmanrtitog: -enmAnttei revioaiu- Company itor authority -to M- Somers and WiUtogtoa, Conn. ' jretoiiaiurBements from the invately 8 acres of land. By ap- I Jtoa'-.Sunwtt;-tMiffltdicttar. ,, .... ^fo;80rt'yUto>te.. V a.rewtepd aohedule o f rotes 63 PIEICES Mary Chilton sterl- ROOMS, furnished or unfur- Oonheottout State Deixuit- 749-4631 429-1496 pointment. PhUbrick Agency. 'ntag'-.HertJd) Vito# ■ ’ tNtoyax',/yiteq to 's ite chietf of/itolatf (wtftt gtoe gftouod, wftdciH .’vroudd toorenae the oohh Ing flatware, engraved S. Ex- nished, oil heat, adults, park- LC. GREENOUGH CO INC. ment of Educatten. Kealtors. 649-6347. ’ A in a w c a s i 8 a jn . - 7 p jn . Dally cellent. Retail $618 selling for ing, shady. New Bolton Rd. would John I. Oaraide. Jr. Sundays Inetuded $260. 649-8114. reasonable, 643-6389. EXCEPTIONAL 6H room fire- 55 EAST CENTER STREET taiwease Secratory placed Ranch, rec room, IMi j i k t f ’pSmlieatfiin-^ -tori'-^--keal’'tta %todd^a'v:.. ‘"jiaila-to-the rin d Ijil’toTto the- aboitt 239$ appHed equally Board of IXnotora ' 1986 NEIX30 sewing machine ROCKVILLE —3 and 4 room fStoF. ^ BSandhester, Oonn. baths, enclosed porch, garage, 646-0131 , Keep pace tto totest fash- yhit th» >S7 itortog tiid M' pteipooto' Imiaoca Wlto Jordanian army’s history they the flight to Havana, Kosygin to aU toiUtDmonB. ^ GROOMING ALL breeds. Har­ with cabinet. 1965 Americana completely furnished, central­ large yard enclosed with siock- Dated ait Bdanchester, Oon-* lotts by onlortag the 1967 Spring Stomner Album coAlt«l^}ng waa i$rom the HW I^ Baaeriafi bpeh concerneid over tocldehte have had prlsonert taken, and chatted cordially with n^sm en. 'Public t tPttUUes s h w w 'Oommissiaa r w , mony HUls. H.C. Chase, He- Encyclopedias. Admiral HI-FI ly located, parking, private ade fence. ' Leonard Agency, neotlcut, this twenty-seooad aw} Summer Baalo Fashion; 60o nw ty lovely, deriitot And ttdms Asi«x:|e|tori^ H ^ O e o ^ J. Gritffto, lytm Rd., Bolton, 64341427. 649-0941. entrance. CaU 876-a^. 646-0469. lElxeiouUlve Secretary day otf June 1967. ■ a^oopy. IV. m /

Average Dally Net Press Run VAubllclty Parliament approved legis­ create their own excitement! places and hurled rocks and residents In a predominantly “that in view of the contin­ dean’s iist for the final semester are reminded to bring place set­ should employ the serndees of Marty A. and Delotes L. Con- the Manchester Medical Associ­ entry, deputy commissioner of for the fireworks program. lation Monday night unify- ' beer cans at paB8crs-.by and Negro tenement area blocked ual 'rise in costs of main­ at the Uhlvertsity of Dubuque, tings. an outside consulting firm. derino, property on Keeney St., ation Scholarship. the: Legion State of Connecti­ armed, helmeted police. ing municipal services in 'I won’t be able to do ft be- 9353.69. cut baseball program, a mem­ off a street today In an effort to taining our local govern­ Iowa, Dr. Swenson will serve his ’The disturbance, on the city’s both sectors of the former^ cause I won’t be here that Attaolunents ber of the National Ameri­ obtain better playground facil­ ment, we as a patriotic ar- Temple Chapter, Order of medical Internship at Ben Taub east sDde, quieited down several ly divided city. long,” said Curtis. William G. McKinney against canism consul, member of the ities. ganlzatlon rtiould do our Visit WilHam J. iPugralb, son of Eastern Star, will have its fi­ General Hospital In Houston, PICK YOUR OWN bom’s before dawn. Israel wrested the Old City ’The superintendent recently Walter J. and Charlotte Kra- post executive committee, and Police arrested a Neg;ro min­ part.” Mr, and Mrs. Stanley PugraJb nal meeting of the season to­ Tex. STRAWBERRIES At least two dozen persons from Jordan during the Middle advised the board he would like wiec, property at 22 Lodge Dr., is in charge o f the Post Color ister, a Negro woman, a white Morgan said the taxes Liggett brag of 45 Normian St., has been pro­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the Ma­ were arrested and seven In­ woman and a white man. East war, and government lead­ moted to lanoe corporal in the sonic Temple. After a business to retire within the next year or 9400. Guard. 30c qt. will amount to between $2,- ers have made clear they would two. Russell Philbrick against Hy­ jured, Including four policemen. Most of the demonstrators 000 and $2,500. Marines whtle serving with the meeting, Manchester Assembly, Petersen works for the Naubuc Ave., E. Hartford None of the Injuries was report­ not give it up. Jordan seized the During the discussion, Dr. man and IRae Lehrman, proper­ Two Men Hurt were children. at the Parkade 5th Regiment, list Marines In Order of Rainbow for Girls, will Travelers Insurance Co. In the Open 7 A.M. to Dork ed serious. Old City In the 1948 Palestine Vtetmam. “ present the Father’s Ceremoni­ Walter Schardt suggested it ty at 105 Garth Rd., $2,000. capacity of reinsurance con­ In Accidents Police said the outburst had war. al. A teacup auction will be might prove "valuable” If the Statements of Oompematton sultant. been triggered early Tuesday The Knesset, Israel’s parlia­ conducted. building and sites committee be- Town of Manchester versus For the fireworks program, ’Two persons were taken to night when a stone was tossed ment, also gave overwhelming gan chewing into avallabUlty The IV. G. Glenney Co., C. R. Past Commander Robert Pet­ White House Talk Set the hospital yesterday as result at a bus. A woman passenger approval to a bill promising of properties In the Bertley-n- & Co., ’The Manchester ersen and Senior Vice Com- FOR RENT was hit in the mouth and lost prMectlon to both Christian and ling Jumor ^ 8 h Schrols area to co., ’The Savings Bank separate auto accidents, rnander FTanols Leary will be 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ Contract Breach two teeth. Moslem holy sites In the Old AMERICAN LEGION see what l^ d might be avail- Manchester. The Southern No arrests were made but one in charge of good will gate col­ jectors—sound or silent, also City and in nearby Bethlehem, able for school site purchase. ^ew England Production Cred- S3 nim. slide projectors. <>\ Little by little, police said, written warning was g^lven. lections. Concessions prepara­ pangs of Negroes, ranging Hussein Expected Including the Church of the Holy Claimed in Suit ” I’m thinking of the core it Association, The Federal fxom F. W. Long, 88, of 60 Valley tions will be handled by Past the late teens to the early 30s, Sepulchre and the Church of the school problem, and It ctrtalnly Land Bank of Springfield, The WELDON DRUG CO. In an action stemming from St., was taken to Manchester Commanders Kenneth Yeomans 767 Main St.—Tel. 643-6331 ."igan forming and wandered Nativity, both in occupied parts an alleged breach of contract, would be cheaper to build new EqultaJble Life Assurance So- and Robert Mongell. Conces- of Jordan. schools in five or ten years If Memorial Hospital after the Mirough streets In a mile-square Manchester real estateman Rus­ ciety of the UB., and The Four taxi he was riding was struck rea. ’Three (Jommunlst members sell Philbrick is suing Mr. and we could purchase land now,” Belles, two parcels off N. Main T o Seek U.S. Help cast the only votes against the he said. as he was getting out of it, po­ Police said the gangs set at BINGO Mrs. Hyman Lehrman of 105 St. in the North End Renewal lice say. An X-ray of his hip least five fires, including one two measures. WASHINGTON (AP) — King handled most effectively by the Garth Rd. for $2,000. He has Board members, while agiree- Area, $60,000. was taken at the emergency that did estimated damage of ’The municipal law joins the EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT U.N. Relief and Work Agency, attached their property in that ing a study of future growth Is Town o f Mamchester versus room and he was discharged, a Flonios Pour from Trinity's Alumni Hcril A t the Height of Lost Night's Fire $40,000 to a dry-cleaning shop Hussein of Jordan is expected to water and electrical services in 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. amount. needed now, Indicated they Marion Cohn, Joyce Sandra hospital official said. Some fire trucks were delayed President Johnson to help financed to a great extent by both sectors. A spokesman ssiid S«e iriiit hippM$ NhiR the United States. Philbrick, in papers filed In were satisfied by the earlier Cohn and Barbara Ann Cohn, Police say the mishap took in reaching fires because, police bail out his battered nation—No. houses in tte Old City are al­ Hussein, officials feel, does the town clerk’s office, claims studies made by the superin- all of West Hartford, parcel off place this way: ’The taxi, driven 19 * jM$t IttOip ifl yosr car a«d said, automobiles were parked 1 loser in the Arab-Israeli war— ready connected to the Israeli that he was engaged by the tendent. N. Main St. In North End Re­ by Charles Deschene, 37, of |8-yM |tta NO VACANCY B52s Pepp er at Intersections to block them. when the two talk at the White not come to Washington to water system and electric serv­ “ I think he has done a fine Trinity Alumni Hall N o Thanks! speak for all the Arabs. He ac­ Lehrmans in December 1966 to newal Area, $70,000. Hartford, was parked on E. Sica hi$tiad of a roam. n Police Commisoioner Frank ices are functioning. Israel is sell their home for $28,000 and Job of planning,” Phelon re­ U.S. officials said Hussein’s complished this part of liis mis­ Marriage Licenses Center St. near Main St. about DENVER, Colo. (AP) — A. Felicetta, who said he would supplying 60 per cent of the that he was to earn a six per marked. Red Buildup expected appeal for help will sion when he addressed the John Lawrence Zeppa, 86 7 yesterday evening to let pas­ Postal officials said a Den­ not classify the disturbance as a water for the Old City. ’The bal­ Destroyed by Fire meet with sympathy from the U.N. General Assembly Mon­ cent commission If he "foimd ’The board has stuck by its Lenox St., and Deborah Ann sengers out, and a car driven by ver insurance firm refused riot, Inspected the area midway ance comes from the former President. But they said Israeli day. a customer ready, willing and original recommendation to re­ Behnke, 178 E. Center St., July Charles Lambert, 74, of East to accept one of its business during the night. At one point, Jordanian sector. HARTFORD (AP) — A two- ly after 7 p.m. by a night reply postal cards from a Zones in Viet occupation of some of Jordan’s On the main problem, how to able to purchase the property.” place Lincoln School with a new 1, Center Congregational Hartford, sideswiped the taxi as his car moved slowly, it was A Foreign Ministry spokes­ watchman. ’Tucson, Ariz. man. most valuable territory makes settle the Arab-Israel dispute He states that he found a cus­ school In Center Springs Park Church. on the left side. alarm fire which fire officials SAIGON (AP) -i- B52 bombers struck by a beer can. He was man said before the Arab-Is- tomer In April 1967, willing to Flames shot through the slate ’The card was pasted on unclear what action the United and prevent new hostilities, WESTERN during a year-long hassle with Gerald Raymond Boucher, 46 Long was sitting on the seat say may have been started by unloaded a rain of bombs today not injured. raeli war. Inhabitants of the Old roof and billows of smoke rolled brown paper w ra p i^ around there is little Johnson and Hus­ purchase at the $28,000 price, the Town Planning Commis- Columbus St., and Carol Anne and getting out, police say, but At 3:15 a.m., he released ex­ States could take.' City could draw water only two children biuned out Alumni Into the sky and could be seen a brick. ’The postage due was on (Jommunist positions in two sein can do Immediately, offi­ and that he so notified the de­ Albert, 19 Oakland Ter., July 8, was not Joggled during the ac­ tra policemen who had been BeWinti atiniinteti atdon sympa­ days a week. Now they have liall, one of the oldest buildings from miles away. $4.57. provinces where U.S. ground cials believe. fendants. He claims that they ’The TPC, which originally St. Bridget Church, cident. sent to the area. In all, about thy for Hussein and his nation is water 24 hours a day. on the ’Trinity College campus, Firemen using high-powered ’The encased brick, weigh­ troops face threatening enemy Hussein must be very careful refused to sell and refused to wanted to abandon Lincoln and Norman Rufus Wilson, North George N. Newman, 26, of 238 400 policemen were on duty. the king’s long-time stance as Israeli Jerusalem is preparing Tuesday night. hoses at both the north and ing more Umn five pounds, buildups. b e e f WR act pay his commission. place Its pupils at other schools Windham, and Julia Margaret Charter Oak St. was taken to carried no return address. Some of them broke up gangs the most pro-Western head of not to detach himself to. the to furnish the jQld City with edu­ ’The three-story, 80-year-old south sides of the building were ’The bombers plastered 180,000 ’The action is returnable In —upgraded and expanded to ac­ Wilson, North Windham. Manchester Memorial Hospital by firing tear gas, Felicetta state In the Arab world. ’There slightest degree from the 'rigid cation, welfare and health serv­ building was not occupied. almost entirely engulfed by pounds of bombs on Red infil­ July In Manchester Circuit commodate them—most recent­ Stanley Lloyd Upson Jr., Sal­ after the car he was driving said. He said no policeman had also is recogpiition that Jordan Arab policy line, American ex­ ices which previously were han­ ’The fire was discovered short- smoke spreading over a. valley tration routes in Quang Tri Court 12. Philbrick is being rep­ ly has asked for a Joint long em, Mass., and Constance Rose sideswiped a tree on Lodge Dr.- fired a riot gun or pistol but a needs speedy assistance in eas­ perts say. His grandfather. King dled by voluntary organizations. Province adjoining the aemili- resented by the Manche'ster law range study with the board of Nadeau, 153 Grandview St., near Edgerton vSt. last night formed nearby by the college’s Governors See few shots were fired by otjier ing the burden of dally Increas­ Abdallah, was assassinated in Postal services are about to be tarized zone—where a heavy NOW — • 2 Fine Stores To Sorve You firm of LaBelle, Rothenberg and future needs throughout Man­ July 8, St. James’ Church. shortly after 11, police report. lacrosse and soccer fields. persons. No one was reported ing numbers of refugees from 1948 when It was only rumored resumed, and a spokesman said Red rocket and mortar barrage Woodhouse. chester before reaching a de­ Bnmo Louis Glulini Jr., 809 He received three sutures at the Fire Marshal Ralph Marone Summit Hiking wounded. land now held by the Israelis that he was ready to negotiate food supplies are mo'ving and 81 Tolland Tphie., Manchester Ope>> Wed., Sat. Penny Increase killed nine Marines and cision on Lincoln. Center St., and Jane Carol hospital for a cut on his cheek saiasaid invesugaiorsinvestigators were check-cnecK- T 1 9 T nuieu jiinc rYiuiiii State Police and Erie County Officials note, however, that peace with Israel, garbage is being collected tlU 6 Ing Into a report that children JOlinSOn S Xm ng0 wounded 125 Tuesday -and un­ Columbia Ave., WUHmontlc Thurs. and Frl. till 9 ’The school board, however, is Steiner, 72 Fleming Rd., July 1, and was discharged, hospital of- deputy sheriffs had been alerted the refugee problem is interna- Hussein, then a young man, again. malntalning that Uncoln’s St. Bridget Church. liclals say. I\>llce say New­ In Gasoline Tax had set a fire two hours earlier leashed a similar attack in the ■ but were not called to duty. tional in scope and has been was at his grandfather’s side "The basic purpose of the mu­ problems are too urgent to wait Building Permit man apparently did not know across campus. WEST YELLOWSTONE, highlands of Kontum Province and saw the assassination. nicipal fusion law,” the spokes­ ir WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ir for completion of such a study. Adam Slmoncelli, addition to the road and when he came to HARTFORD (AP)—’The state Marone said two girls and a Mont. (AP) — President John- where infiltrating Red troops ------^------^------But Hussein has a prime op­ man said, "is to ensure full mu­ CANDIES BONELESS, LEAN It has twice asked the Board dwelling at 38 Coolldge St., $200. the part where the road split tax on gasoline and diesel fuel boy were surprised by a college son’s summit talks with Soviet recently decimated an Amerl- portunity to talk about bilateral nicipal and social services to all of Directors to break its stale­ he failed to make the turn and will Increase from six to seven official ae they were starting Prcmler ^lexei N. Kosygin have can paratroop company. issues such as economic and inhabitants of the city for which ' NOW AVAILABLE AT mate with the TPC and said it boosted his political stock at ROY REUTHER SPEAKS the car he was driving glanced cents a gallon Saturday. a small fire near the Arts Ground fighting reported by military aid to his country. Israeli authorities are now re­ SHOUL0ER 7 0 c PINE PHARMACY will. ask for a $100,000 capital - HARTFORD (AP) —Roy off a tree. Building. home, Democrats and Republi­ U.S. military headquarters also Meredith Rallies All aid to belligerent countries sponsible, so that there should improvements package for Lin- Reuther called on state labor Newman received a written At the current billion gallon Marone said the employe had cans attending the Western centered In the DMZ and high­ was suspended, or put in the be no social inequality and legal 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 coin If a new school Is not forth- leaders Monday to understand warning for drivtog after drink­ a yeuir consumption, the seven- reprimanded the children be- Governore Conference agree. land areas. "under review” category—a differences in respect to serv­ CLOD ROAST " coming. ing. complex political Issues and to cent tax will yield $70 million fore the second fire had broken ’This unity of opinion between A sweeping force of more State Department euphemism ices, welfare, education, etc.’’ awaiting become more active ' politically ’The vehicle he was driving smnually for the state, the Con- ou^ the 10 GOP and the two Demo- than 300 U.S. paratroops from Ballot Box Power for suspension—when the war Premier Lcvl Eshkol told a the directors’ action. If they had to be towed away with front ’”The apostles of hate,” he neotiiciiit Pebroleiun Council sedd ’The destroyed building was cratlc state execuUves shatters the 173rd Airborne Brigade broke out. meeting of Christian, Jewish wish, they can over-rule TPC end damage. GRENADA, Miss. (AP) — offices,' including the governor- said, have simple answers to .today. used as a hockey room spade quickly, however, on how long jumped about 50 patrolling Reds Last Saturday the State De­ and Moslem leaders that the recommendations by vote of a the nation’s two biggest prob­ ’The new state tax compares for visiting lacrosse and soccer this lift In Johnson’s previously early today. In a sharp skirmish OMmiaxiing a grueling, nraratihon ship. partment announced resump- heads of the religious communl- two-thirds majority. hike of 24 miles in a ,day, James Meredith, setting a foot-bllst- lems—“ Drop the bomb on Viet ONE CENT TAX REBATE with 6.6 cents In Massachusetts, teams, an office space for sever- low rating In the popularity in the Jungles of Kontum Prov- H. Meredith challenged Negroes ering pace under a broiling sun, (See Page Twenty) (8ee Page Twenty) In other action last night, the Nam” and "turn the clqck ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) — Seven cents in Rhode Island and al athletic coaches. It contained polls will endure. ince the paratroopers killed six board agreed to rescind a $25 backward’’ In civil rights. Frederick (Joughlin's Massachu­ six cents In New York. New many athletic records and in Grenada to flex their political plodded Into Grenada after 10 Democrats profess to see a North Vietnamese and took one muscles this fall. hours of walking that covered 24 across-the-board cut In next Reuther argued that there are setts state income tax return Yorkers also pay a sales tax trophies. climb In the polls as Johnson prisoner. ’Two Americans were year’s salary schedule for "Negroes are going to be po- miles and stretched to 75 miles 44 no simple answers to these showed he had a rebate of one on gasoline purchases. ’I^ie building also contained pursues world peace objectives, killed and eight wounded, school secretaries, upon rec- complex problems, which he lltically effective,” Meredith the distance he has marched cent due. „ ’The federal government In furniture stored by Trinity stu- one of which Is to bring the In Quang Trl, around the is­ ommendatlon of the said ’Tuesday night at a church since last Saturday. finance described sxs the two key issueq,."' 'Coughlin exhibited the check lo$4 JimciKz the Bdwy hands you a Op.., addition collects a fpur-cent tax dents away for the summer. It Vietnam war to some sort of olated western flank outpost of Tax Hike Hearings committee. in the 1968 national election. fo friends, pointing out it cost meeting—the first in a planned He renewed the march “ as a ;On every gallon of gas. had been used several weeks satisfactory end. Republicans Khe Sanh, U.S. Marines kept up Committee chairman ’Thomas ’The brother of United Auto the state five cents postage to Phone ahead for reservations. Then you’ll find a real nice series of political orientation matter of conscience,” return­ ’The penny increase In the ago as the scene of a cM l de­ say Kosygin’s chilling public continual patrols to thwart - v r Bailey said the secretaries were Workers leader Walter Reuther, send it. But the item charge at sessions along his highway ing to U.S. 51 at the spot near room instead of a real bad "No Vacancy”. state tax was voted by the fense "m ock disaster” In which response to his New Jersey dis­ Communist assaults. Ten / appealing the cut and that his Roy Is the national director of his bank is 10 cents — so to de­ march route. Hernando where a roadside as­ legislature two years ago to 50 Trinity students volunteered cussions with the President of- Marines were killed In clashes Unlikely for While committee was backing the ap- the UAW Legislative and posit it would cost him nine Negroes dan decide eveiry sailant’s gunfire cut him down The Southern New England Telephonp Company help finance a $510 million road for an exercise in which a boiler ’Tuesday and 27 were wounded, peal because agreement on a Citizenship Council. cents. important political race in this June 6, 1966. ’The shooting be required for House consid­ , program. ex.plosion was simulated. (See Page ’ITilrty-Nlne) but the Leathernecks said they WASHINGTOK (AP) - schedule had not been reached state and the white man knows brought Dr. Martin Luther King Despite prodding this week eration and passage, and the killed 28 North Vietnamese reg­ when the decision for the reduc­ It,” he said. Jr., and other Negro leaders from two Influential adminlatra- committee would not take up ulars. tion was made. "I think we can have an effec- into Mississippi to take up the tion figures, Congress is unlike- another major measure during South Vietnamese military 'The tooiard, alfter agreeing tive political vote In this elec- trek, with Meredith rejoining it jy to begin considering until late this period. headquarters also reported a wtith the MiBA on a redluceid More Grief for ‘The Losers’ tlon-” near Jackson, the termination summer the income tax sur- Hearings on a tax increase, if teachers’ sailaiy acttieidule, had ^(See Wage Thlrly-Nlne) , He referred to the August pri- point, charge President Johnson pro­ any are held, are likely to he decided to back a proportionate magj^ in Mississippi for state prolonged. Although the admin­ (See Page Tlilrty-Nine) posed six months ago. ^ reduction for all other emj>loyea Chalnmeui WllMlam McChesney istration would like to confine off the proposed schedules sUb- Welfare Workers Walkout Martin Jr. of the Federal Re­ .the issue to a simple yes or no mditted in the superintendent’s serve Board renewed Monday on an increase in personal and budget. (tie call tor a surchairge, saying corporate income taxes, s{X>kes- ’The board, after hearing an he would support a steeper In­ oen for a variety of views will appeal by the MEA, also voted crease than the propqsed six per be pressing for a chtmeo to Catches Needy in Middles voice them. to give a retroactive pay hike cent if needed to combat Infla­ Ackley, appearing Tuesday to Allen Chesterton, director of tion. before the Senate-House Eco- federal Projects I and HI. Ef­ - NEW YORK (AP) — ’The At some of the city’s 33 d’en- In the early morning hours Then on Tuesday, Chairman fective as of last September, the "young man and his wife sat on ters, those willing to work under since then he has walked the» Gardner Ackley of Johnson’s (See (Page Thlrty-Niiie) increase brings Chesterton’s sal­

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